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Augusta Greenjackets Game Notes Single-A Affiliate of the San Francisco Giants Augusta GreenJackets Game Notes Single-A Affiliate of the San Francisco Giants Columbia Fireflies (NYM)(52-80, 28-38) vs Augusta GreenJackets (SF)(73-61, 37-29) SRP Park - North Augusta, South Carolina Game #135 of 138 | Home Game #66 | August 30, 2019 | 7:05 PM EDT (COL) Christian James (3-10, 4.68 ERA) vs (AUG) RHP Adam Oller (5-6, 3.98 ERA) 4-Game Series NORTH THURSDAY IN THE SAL SOUTH West Virginia 0, Lexington 9 *Delmarva 88-46 - Hickory 5, Columbia 1 Augusta 73-61 - Hickory 81-50 5.5 Delmarva 3, Lakewood 1 Charleston 70-66 4.0 Greensboro 77-57 11.0 Charleston 10, Asheville 6 Greensboro 0 *Lexington 66-68 7.0 WV 67-68 21.5 Rome 7, Rylan Kobre, Broadcaster/Media Relations Hagerstown 4, Kannapolis 5 Asheville 65-71 9.0 SRP Park Kannapolis 62-72 26.0 TOP SAL PERFORMER THURSDAY Rome 64-71 9.5 187 W. Railroad Avenue Hagerstown 62-74 27.0 LHP - Mitch Stallings - Rome Braves Greenville 56-79 17.5 North Augusta, South Carolina 30th RD (2018, ATL) - Duke Office: 803-349-9420 Cell: 707-483-1524 Lakewood 57-77 31.0 W, 8.0 IP, 6 H, 0 ER, 2 BB, 4 SO E-mail: [email protected] Columbia 52-80 20.0 LAST 10 ROUNDS TEEING OFF SCORECARD August 20 - vs Asheville...........L, 4-0 TONIGHT’S PITCHING MATCHUP: OLLER vs JAMES Overall Record: 73-61 August 21 - vs Asheville...........W, 1-0 The GreenJackets will roll with Adam Oller in the series opener against the Columbia Fireflies Streak: W2 (New York Mets) on Friday evening. Oller is coming off one his best showings in 2019. On August Longest W Streak: 5 (3x) August 22 - vs Asheville...........L, 3-0 25th against the Lexington Legends at SRP Park, Oller went 6.2 innings and he allowed only one Longest L Streak: 4 (2x) August 23 - vs Lexington.........W, 2-1 (6 innings) earned-run. He surrendered only four-hits and had a season high 10 strikeouts. Oller opened up his 2019 campaign with the GreenJackets against Columbia back on May 30th. He’d exit after Last 5: 3-2 August 24 - vs Lexington.........W, 5-4 just one-inning when he was struck by a line drive on the elbow. Oller was drafted in the 20th Last 10: 6-4 August 25 - vs Lexington.........L, 9-5 round by the Pittsburgh Pirates in 2016. He was released in November of 2018, and the San 1st Half: 36-32 August 26 - @ Greenville.......W, 7-0 Francisco Giants signed him to a minor league contract in May of this year. 2nd Half: 37-29 August 27 - @ Greenville.......L, 4-3 Home: 36-29 Christian James gets the baseball for the Fireflies on Friday night. It will be the 21st start of the Away: 37-32 August 28 - @ Greenville.......W, 5-2 season for James and it is the 4th time he has faced the Jackets this season. James last faced Augusta on July 9th and he tossed 6.1 innings and he allowed only one run as he picked-up the April: 12-11 August 29 - @ Greenville.......W, 11-0 win. His 109.2 innings are 3rd most on the team. The 21-year old from Tampa, Florida was draft- May: 14-17 ed by the New York Mets in the 14th round of the 2016 MLB Draft out of East Lake HS. June: 17-8 TEAM LEADERBOARD July: 16-12 August: 14-13 AVG..............................................Munguia (.286) PLAYOFF PUSH September: As the season begins to wind down, there are only 4 games left for the GreenJackets, and OBP..............................................Munguia (.343) they are right in the middle of a playoff race. After the GreenJackets lost the 1st Half Title When scoring 1st: 51-22 SLG..............................................Tostado (.423) to the Lexington Legends by a 1/2 game, they will need a 2nd Half Title to get themselves 59-10 H...................................................Tostado (126) into the playoffs. The GreenJackets own a 1-game lead over 2nd place Asheville heading Leading after six: Tied after six: 9-3 R...................................................Tostado (68) into the final four games of the season. Trailing after six: 5-48 2B.................................................Gonzalez (23) Leading after seven: 57-7 3B.....................................................Tostado (6) Tied after seven: 9-6 HR................................................Tostado (17) Trailing after seven: 5-45 2ND HALF STANDINGS 60-3 RBI...............................................Tostado (82) Leading after eight: Tied after eight: 6-8 BB.................................................Gonzalez (39) NORTH W-L GB SOUTH W-L GB Trailing after eight: 4-44 SO.................................................Tostado (111) Delmarva 40-25 - Augusta 37-29 - SB.................................................Whiteman (14) Hickory 40-25 - Asheville 36-30 1.0 Run Differential: +66 ERA..............................................Corry (1.66) Kannapolis 34-32 6.5 Rome 34-32 3.0 One-run games: 23-21 12-10 G...................................................Walker (36) Greensboro 33-32 7.0 Charleston 33-33 4.0 Two-run games: Hagerstown 32-34 8.5 Lexington 29-36 7.5 5+ run games: 18-12 SV.................................................Cabrera/Walker (7) Extra Innings: 9-3 IP..................................................Winn (127.1) West Virginia 30-35 10.0 Columbia 28-38 9.0 Walk-Off Wins: 4 K...................................................Corry (168) Lakewood 28-36 11.5 Greenville 24-41 12.5 Most Runs: 12 (6/27/19 vs LEX) WHIP...........................................Corry (1.04) Most Hits: 16 (8/2/19 vs LAK) GREENJACKET TO WATCH: Norwith Gudino - RHP 8+ Runs: 18x TEAM STATS Most runs allowed: 16 (5/25 v. GVL) Gudino was phenomenal in his return to the 0 runs scored: 11 (4/5) (4/11) (6/20) OFFENSE GreenJackets. He finishes with a career high 12 (6/27) (7/5) (8/8)(8/10)(8/11)(8/17)(8/20)(8/22) AVG - .234 (9th) 2B - 194 (T-11th) strikeouts, and gets the win for Augusta. It was SHO: 9(4/28)(6/12)(7/2)(7/10)(7/24)(8/14)(8/21)(8/26)(8/29) vs ASH: 9-7 OBP - .307 (12th) HR - 77 (8th) the first time Gudino had thrown for the Jackets vs COL: 7-6 SLG - .341 (11th) SO - 1124 (12th) since April. vs CSC: 9-4 R - 579 (7th) SB - 56 (12th) vs DM: 2-2 vs GBO: 7-4 PITCHING SERIES PITCHING PAIRINGS vs GVL: 7-7 ERA - 3.23 (2nd) K - 1312 (2nd) vs HAG: 1-2 08/30/19 - 7:05 PM vs COL (COL) RHP Christian James (3-10, 4.68 ERA) vs (AUG) RHP Adam Oller (5-6, 3.98 ERA) vs HIC: 3-4 HR - 68 (13th) BB - 451 (5th) vs KAN: 4-6 08/31/19 - 6:05 PM vs COL (COL) TRHP Jose Butto (4-9, 3.52 ERA) vs (AUG) RHP Kai-Wei Teng (2-0, 1.23 ERA) vs LAK: 2-1 vs LEX: 16-4 FIELDING 09/01/19 - 6:35 PM vs COL (COL) RHP Alec Kisena (4-2, 3.52 ERA) vs (AUG) LHP Seth Corry (9-3, 1.66 ERA) vs ROM: 4-8 09/02/19 - 2:05 PM vs COL (COL) RHP Daison Acosta (1-4, 3.42 ERA) vs (AUG) RHP Trenton Toplikar (5-2, 3.02 ERA) FIELD % - .971 (T-11th) ERRORS - 144 (3rd) vs WV: 2-5 TODAYS STARTING PITCHER | RHP Adam Oller (5-6, 3.98 ERA) BATS/THROWS: R/R HEIGHT: 6’4” WEIGHT: 225 lbs AGE: 24 (10/17/94) HOMETOWN: Conroe, Texas COLLEGE: Northwestern State ACQUIRED: Signed as Free Agent (May, 2019) 2018 TEAM: WV Power (SAL), Bradenton (FSL) 2018 STATS: 3-5, 6.29 ERA, 73.0 IP, 68 SO-24 BB REPERTOIRE: FASTBALL, SINKER, SLIDER, CHANGEUP 2019 GAME-BY-GAME LOG Date Opp Dec IP H R ER HR BB K PIT ERA JULY 10 @ COL W 5.0 4 0 0 1 1 8 85 3.19 JULY 16 vs CSC W 6.2 3 1 1 0 2 6 90 2.91 JULY 21 vs GBO W 5.0 9 6 3 1 1 7 83 3.17 JULY 27 @ LEX L 5.2 9 6 6 1 1 6 92 3.83 AUG 02 vs HIC ND 5.0 4 4 3 0 5 7 87 3.97 AUG 08 @ ROM L 5.0 11 6 6 0 0 4 83 4.50 AUG 14 vs GVL W 7.0 4 0 0 0 1 7 88 4.06 AUG 20 vs ASH L 6.0 5 4 4 1 2 6 92 4.21 AUG 25 vs LEX ND 6.2 4 3 1 0 2 10 90 3.98 ABOUT ADAM OLLER: - Has gone at least five-innings in all 10 starts in the 2nd Half of the season - Most recently was playing with the Windy City Thunderbolts of the Frontier League. In 27.0 IP had a 0.67 ERA and 45 strikeouts to only 2 walks. - Was selected as a 20th Round selection by the Pirates in 2016. Played for three years in Pirates Organization. 10-10, 4.47 ERA. - 2017 with the West Virginia Black Bears, 5-3, 1.59 ERA, 50 SO-9 BB - Went to Northwestern State in the Southland Conference. In 2016 was named the Southland Conference Pitcher of the Year. His 2.06 career ERA was 4th best in school history. MISCELLANEOUS: Last Outing: Tied a career high with 10 strikeouts. 8/20 vs ASH: Asheville scored two runs on 1st and 3rd CS plays. 8/14 vs GVL: Career high seven-innings. Had only one-walk. Home/Road Splits: Home: 4-3, 2.76 ERA, 45.2 IP.....Road: 1-2, 6.39 ERA, 25.1 IP - On August 2 vs HIC: Walked five in first three innings.
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