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Projected Starting Pitchers Impact Players 2021 JACKSONVILLE BASEBALL CONFERENCE: ASUN CONFERENCE: ASUN HEAD COACH: Chris Hayes HEAD COACH: Dave Tollett JAX RECORD: 128-112 RECORD AT FGCU: 635-383-3 OVERALL D-I RECORD: Same Dates: ......................................... May 21-23, 2021 OVERALL RECORD: Same Times: .........................................6:30/2:00/1:00 SEASON AT JAX: 5th as HC (16th overall) Location: .....................................Fort Myers, Fla. SEASON AT FGCU: 19th WEBSITE: JUDolphins.com Venue: .....................................Swnason Stadium WEBSITE: fgcuathletics.com TWITTER: @JUBaseball Audio: ........................................................1010XL TWITTER: @FGCU_Baseball Video: ............................................. YouTube Live 5-3#4S 11-31 (3-15) RICHMONDJACKSONVILLE SPIDERS DOLPHINS Stats: ..........................................fgcueagles.com #1S FGCU EAGLES 27-18 (12-6) 15 NCAA REGIONALS • 7 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS • 27 ALL-AMERICANS • 90 DRAFT PICKS 2021 SCHEDULE ASUN: 3-15 | H: 6-15 | A: 5-16 | N: 0-0 QUICK HITTERS FEBRUARY All Times ET Jacksonville opens up the 2021 ASUN Baseball Championship facing the top seed in the ASUN South Division FGCU, for a best-of-three series 14-16 MIAMI UNIVERSITY L, 4-1/L, 8-4/L, 5-2 23 PITTSBURGH L, 7-2 in Fort Myers. 26-28 at Troy L, 6-3/L, 8-1/L, 9-0 MARCH JU just faced the Eagles at home two weekends ago, taking the opener Friday before dropping the series. The finale went to extras after 2 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON PSTPND the Dolphins scored seven in the ninth to tie it. JU has not won a game at Swanson Stadium since a 5-2 win in 11 innings on April 2, 2017 3 THE CITADEL L, 7-6 5-7 WOFFORD W, 8-2/W, 8-1/W, 4-2 over then-#9 FGCU to clinch a series victory. It was the second of 13 straight wins for the Dolphins, the third-longest win streak in program 12-14 at #5/#6 Florida W, 10-9/L, 9-0/L, 5-2 history. 16 at College of Charleston CNCLD 19-20 UCF W, 2-1/L, 12-9 21 at UCF L, 10-0 Jacksonville pitching has cemeted itself as one of the best strikeouts staffs in the land over the last several seasons. Currently, the staff is 26-28 NORTH FLORIDA* L, 5-3/L, 13-6/L, 9-3 30 at UCF W, 11-6 fanning opposing batters at a 9.18 K/9 rate. The best K/9 in school history was 8.80 in 2019 (519.2 IP). APRIL 1-3 STETSON* L, 11-1/L, 7-5/L, 3-2 Four seniors are among JU’s hottest at the plate lately, with Ruben Someillan hitting .381 over the last 10 games, Mike Cassala going 9-27 6 at Florida State W, 8-7 over his last eight, Dakota Julylia returning to the starting lineup to go 12-22 over his last five and Cory Heffron using a nine-game hit streak 9-10 at FGCU* L, 14-8/L, 9-7/L, 14-8 14 at The Citadel L, 3-2 (11 inn.) to go 13 for his last 32, with three doubles and a homer. 20 FLORIDA L, 8-7 23-25 at North Florida* L, 8-5/L, 10-4/L, 14-6 27 at Georgia Southern L, 4-3 30 at Stetson* L, 5-0 PROJECTED STARTING PITCHERS IMPACT PLAYERS TYLER SANTANA JACKSON GRABSKY MAY RHP | R-SR | 6-0 | MIAMI GARDENS, FL 3B | FR | 6-3 | ORLANDO, FL 1-2 at Stetson* W, 7-5/W, 5-2 13 17 W-L K K/9 ERA AVG OBP SLUG OPS 7-9 FGCU* W, 5-2/L, 7-5/L, 14-11 (10) 14 NORTH FLORIDA W, 12-2 4-7 80 9.39 5.52 .281 .324 .313 .637 15 at Stetson L, 15-3 21-23 ASUN Championship Round 1^@ FGCU IP GA-GS BB Opp BA 2B GA-GS RBI F % 28-30 ASUN Championship Round 2% 76.2 13-12 26 .259 4 35-35 14 .923 * - ASUN Conference Game MASON ADAMS DAKOTA JULYLIA ^ - Fort Myers, Fla. RHP | R-SO | 6-1 | OKEECHOBEE, FL SS | R-SR | 5-10 | LAKE WORTH, FL % - Jacksonville, Fla. 15 2 W-L K K/9 ERA AVG OBP SLUG OPS 1-3 48 8.10 6.75 .314 .344 .371 .715 IP GA-GS BB Opp BA 2B GA-GS RBI F % 53.1 13-9 26 .276 6 35-35 15 .923 MIKE CASSALA RUBEN SOMEILLAN 9 RHP | R-SR | 6-0 | JACKSONVILLE, FL 4 CF | R-SR | 5-9 | MIAMI, FL W-L K K/9 ERA AVG OBP SLUG OPS 2-4 42 8.59 6.95 .303 .373 .360 .733 IP GA-GS BB Opp BA XBH GA-GS RBI F % 44.0 12-9 25 .286 6 42-42 16 1.000 SERIES HISTORY JAX PROGRAM HISTORY JACKSONVILLE USAGE First Season: .................................. 1957 Overall Record: ...............17-28 First Reference ....................Jacksonville All-Time Record: ...................1792-1474 Second etc. ............................ JU or JAX Last Dolphin Win: .......05/07/21 ASUN Record:...........................316-272 Nickname ................................. Dolphins NCAA App. (Last): ................... 15 (2018) Current Streak: .....................L2 Preffered Abbreviation .....................JAX Conference Champ (Last): ........ 7 (2017) Broadcast Abbreviation ...................JAX Last Meeting: .............05/09/21 All-Americans (Last): ............... 27 (2018) 2021 JACKSONVILLE BASEBALL ROSTER BY CLASS 2021 NUMERICAL ROSTER R-SENIORS (6) # ..........Name .............................................Pos ............Yr ............. Ht ...............Wt .................................................................................................... Hometown (HS/PS) Dakota Julylia, Ruben Someillan, Tyler 2 ...........Dakota Julylia ..............................INF ...........R-Sr ......... 5-10 .............175 ..................................................................................... Lake Worth, Fla. (Park Vista) Santana, Jagger McCoy, Cory Heffron, 3...........Connor Hults ............................. LHP/OF .........Fr ............5-11 ..............170 ......................................................................................... St. Johns, Fla. (Creekside) Mike Cassala 4 ..........Ruben Someillan ...........................OF ...........R-Sr ..........5-9 ..............175 ....................................................................................Miami, Fla. (Florida Christian) 5 ..........Adrian Garrastazu ....................... LHP ..........R-Jr ..........6-0 ..............210 ................................................................................Hialeah, Fla. (Barbara Goleman) R-JUNIORS (7) 6 ..........Austin Temple ..............................RHP ..........R-Jr ..........6-4 ..............180 .................................................................................. Palm City, Fla. (Martin County) Adrian Garrastazu, Austin Temple, 7 ...........Stephen Moffatt ............................OF ...........R-Jr ...........6-1 ..............195 ....................................................................DeLand, Fla. (DeLand/Gulf Coast State) Stephen Moffatt, Christian Coipel, 8 ..........Christian Coipel ............................INF ...........R-Jr ..........6-3 ..............215 .......................................................Miami, Fla. (Florida Christian/Palm Beach State) Duncan Hunter, Tyler Naumann, 9 ..........Mike Cassala .............................RHP/C ........R-Jr ..........6-0 ............. 200 ............................................................................. Jacksonville, Fla. (Bartram Trail) Sam Brunnig 10 .........Elias Flowers .................................OF ...........R-Fr .......... 5-7 ..............160 ....................................................................................... Montgomery, Ill. (Yorkville) 12 .........Britt Metts .....................................INF .............Fr ........... 5-10 .............170 ........................................................................................Hazlehurst, Ga. (Jeff Davis) R-SOPHOMORES (4) 13 .........Tyler Santana ..............................RHP ..........R-Sr ...........6-1 ............. 205 ............................................................................Miami Springs, Fla. (Coral Gables) Mason Adams, Kyle Richardson 14 .........Caleb Leggett............................... LHP ............Fr .............6-1 ..............185 ........................................................................................Hazlehurst, Ga. (Jeff Davis) Tommy Joseph, Christian Graham 15 .........Mason Adams ..............................RHP ......... R-So ...........6-1 ..............170 ...........................................................Okeechobee, Fla.. (Okeechobee/Florida SW) 16 .........Jagger McCoy .............................. LHP ..........R-Sr ..........6-2 ............. 205 ..................................................Boca Raton, Fla. (Boca Raton Community/SJRSC) R-FRESHMEN (5) 17 .........Jackson Grabsky ..........................INF ............Fr. ............6-3 ..............180 ............................................................................................... Orlando, Fla. (Hagerty) Elias Flowers, Avery Love, 18 .........Cory Heffron ............................... C/OF .........R-Sr ..........6-0 ..............180 .....................................Cincinnati, Ohio (Colerain/Gulf Coast State/Wright State) Brooks Rikeman, Parker Murphy, 19 .........Trace Burchard ........................... C/OF ..........Fr. ............5-9 ..............180 ................................................................................................. Labelle, Fla. (Labelle) Tyler McKenna 20 ........Jake Berg....................................C/INF ...........Fr ............5-11 ..............195 ..........................................................................................Green Bay, Wis. (Bayport) 21 .........Kyle Richardson ...........................INF .......... R-So ..........6-0 ..............180 .............................................................Fernandina Beach, Fla. (Fernandina Beach) FRESHMEN (11) 22 .........Jesus Pacheco ...........................INF/C ...........Fr ............5-8 ..............175
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