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2018 Game Information Single-A Advanced Affiliate 2018 game information single-a advanced affiliate osceola county stadium • 631 heritage park way • (321) 697-3156 email: [email protected] • facebook: /floridafirefrogs twitter: @firefrogsbb • instagram: floridafirefrogs Florida Fire Frogs (ATL) (15-28, 44-65) 2018 vs. Fort Myers Miracle: 2-5 All-Time vs. Fort Myers: 5-9 Date Site Result Winner Loser Save vs. 4/9 at FTM L, 6-4 Cody Stashak (1-0) Connor Johnstone (0-1) Alex Robinson (2) 4/10 at FTM W, 1-0 JON KENNEDY (1-0) Colton Davis (1-1) SEAN MCLAUGHLIN (1) Fort Myers Miracle (MIN) (27-19, 55-59) 4/11 at FTM L, 9-0 Anthony Marzi (1-0) JEREMY WALKER (0-1) -- 4/12 at FTM L, 8-2 Tyler Wells (1-0) TUCKER DAVIDSON (0-1) -- 8/3 at FTM L, 7-1 Brusdar Graterol (3-2) TUCKER DAVIDSON (6-9) -- 8/4 at FTM L, 1-0 Adam Bray (1-0) JUSTIN KELLY (3-2) -- RHP Jeremy Walker (3-10, 4.42) vs. RHP Andro Cutura (3-6, 4.44) 8/5 at FTM W, 7-3 JEREMY WALKER (3-10) Bryan Sammons (0-1) -- 8/9 FLO L, 4-3 (10) Ryan Mason (9-3) SEAN MCLAUGHLIN (1-5) -- 8/10 FLO Friday, August 10, 2018 - 6:31 p.m. - Osceola County Stadium 8/11 FLO 8/12 FLO Game #110 (44) - Home Game #51 (21) Fire Frogs Recap (All-Time) TODAY’S GAME: Game two of a three-game series against the Fort Myers Miracle (MIN) at Osceola County Stadium (0- TEAM LEADERS (FSL RANK) Current Streak ................................................ L4 Average ................................... Jared James - .258 (28) Last 5 Games ................................................1-4 1)...Game five of a seven-game homestand against the Palm Beach Cardinals and the Miracle (0-4)...Florida is coming off Hits ........................................... Jared James - 72 (T48) Last 10 Games ..............................................1-9 a three-game series sweep at the hands of the Cardinals at home after posting a 1-6 mark during the previous seven-game Doubles .............................Braxton Davidson - 18 (T21) Home .............................................18-32 (43-66) Away ..............................................26-33 (49-80) road trip...Third, and final, series (11 games) between Florida and Fort Myers in 2018, with Florida trailing the series 2-5...The Triples.........................................Jared James - 4 (T12) Day Games ....................................10-17 (20-24) Home Runs ..........................Braxton Davidson - 18 (T3) Night Games ................................34-48 (72-122) Fire Frogs split four games with the Miracle at Osceola County Stadium in 2017. RBI ......................................Braxton Davidson - 58 (T4) Double Headers ..............................1-2-3 (4-5-6) Runs ..................................Braxton Davidson - 42 (T35) April .................................................8-16 (19-30) Stolen Bases ........................................3 tied at 6 (T54) May ................................................13-11 (25-28) TODAY’S STARTING PITCHER: 23-year-old Jeremy Walker makes his 22nd start of 2018 in game two of the three-games Wins .....................................Tucker Davidson - 6 (T13) June .................................................9-16 (16-30) series against the Fort Myers Miracle on Friday night...The 6’5” hurler earned his third win of the season in a 7-3 victory over July ................................................13-14 (20-32) Saves ...........................................Justin Kelly - 3 (T28) August ...............................................1-8 (13-24) the Miracle on Aug. 6...The right-hander allowed just one run on seven hits, two walks and five strikeouts on 96 pitches - 60 ERA ...............................................Jeremy Walker - 4.42 (13) September ................................................ --(0-3) strikes...Friday will be Walker’s third start against the Miracle in 2018...The Gardner-Webb product is 1-1 with a 7.78 ERA Innings Pitched ...................... Jeremy Walker - 108.0 (6) vs. LHSP ........................................10-28 (20-45) Strikeouts .............................. Tucker Davidson - 81 (17) vs. RHSP .....................................34-37 (71-100) (7er/8.1ip) on 14 hits, three walks and six strikeouts against the Minnesota Twins affiliate. Game 1 of Series ...........................17-19 (37-40) WHIP .................................... Jeremy Walker - 1.48 (15) Game 2 of Series ...........................12-21 (28-44) Games ........................................Justin Kelly - 29 (T18) Game 3 of Series .............................9-18 (19-44) Side-by-Side Comparison (FSL Rank) Game 4 of Series .................................3-7 (6-18) COBRAS BATTLE, FALL IN EXTRAS TO OPEN SERIES: The Kissimmee Cobras took a late, 3-2 advantage over the Fort Game 5 of Series ...................................1-0 (2-0) Myers Miracle on Thursday night, but ultimately fell in 10 innings, 4-3. The defeat was the fourth straight suffered by the Rubber Match ......................................3-4 (9-11) Series W-L-T...........................9-18-6 (20-41-10) Cobras to open the seven-game homestand, and 11th loss in extra innings in 2018. Series Sweeps .....................................3-5 (4-13) .234 (12) Average .247 (9) .500 or better .................................28-45 (61-94) 394 (11) Runs 496 (5) Below .500 .....................................15-20 (30-52) NOT-SO-FRIENDLY CONFINES: With Thursday’s loss, the Fire Frogs have tied a season-high with seven consecutive losses 64 (8) Home Runs 75 (5) Scoring First ..................................34-22 (70-53) 152 (11) Doubles 182 (3) Opponent Scores First ...................10-43 (22-93) at home...The Atlanta Braves affiliate is 18-32 at Osceola County Stadium during its second season, and is 43-66 in the 27 (T5) Triples 23 (8) One-Run Games ...........................17-27 (30-53) team’s short history...Florida’s last home win came on July 14 in an 11-3 victory over the Clearwater Threshers. Two-Run Games ................................9-7 (18-25) 69 (9) Stolen Bases 64 (10) Walk-Offs .............................................2-6 (7-12) 3.93 (T8) ERA 3.64 (3) Extra Innings ......................................5-11 (9-17) SUMMER COOL DOWN: The series-opening loss against Fort Myers dropped Florida’s record to 1-8 in August...During the 848 (8) Strikeouts 861 (6) Leading After 6 ................................31-9 (68-21) 441 (12) Low BB 303 (1) Trailing After 6................................5-41 (12-102) final full month of the season, the bats are hitting just .220 (9th), while the arms have posted an ERA of 4.84 (11th)...The Fire Tied After 6 ......................................8-14 (12-22) 22 (T11) Saves 27 (T7) Leading After 7 ..............................27-10 (68-15) Frogs have blown all three save opportunities in August, and have not recorded a save since July 19. An Eye on the Tribe Trailing After 7..................................4-43 (7-111) Tied After 7 ....................................12-10 (16-17) AAA Gwinnett Stripers (54-59), 3rd (-9.0) IL South: Leading After 8 ..................................31-6 (64-9) ANDERSON NAMED PITCHER OF THE WEEK: For the second time in less than a month, Florida Fire Frogs starting pitcher STREAK: W1 Last Game: 8/9 at Buffalo (W, 9-5) Trailing After 8................................. 1-42 (2-105) Ian Anderson has been named the Pitcher of the Week for the week of July 30 - Aug. 5 in the Florida State League...This is DUE UP: 8/10 at Syracuse (7:05 p.m. ET) Tied After 8 ........................................8-6 (11-11) NOTEABLE: Bryse Wilson earned his second win at the Triple-A Starter Gets Decision ....................20-33 (50-86) the Rexford, N.Y. native’s third career Pitcher of the Week award, with the first coming in May, 2017, and the second earned in Reliever Gets Decision ..................24-32 (42-60) level with four runs allowed on seven hits, a walk and three strike- Starter Goes 5+ .............................31-38 (68-90) July of this season...The 20-year-old becomes the first Florida player to earn multiple weekly honors in a season. outs over 6.2 innings. Carlos Franco had three hits and scored Starter Goes <5 .............................13-27 (24-56) three times. Alex Jackson homered and drove home three. Scoring 0-3 Runs .........................16-53 (30-109) Scoring 4-7 Runs ...........................12-11 (39-34) The Atlanta Braves’ third-ranked prospect (MLB.com) held the Charlotte Stone Crabs hitless through 7.2 innings of work at AA Mississippi Braves (24-22, 53-63), 3rd (-7.0) SL South: Scoring 8-10 Runs ...............................7-1 (15-3) STREAK: W1 Last Game: 8/9 at Jacksonville (W, 16-8) Scoring 11+ Runs ..................................3-0 (8-0) Charlotte Sports Park on Aug. 1. The right-hander did walk a man, but struck out five in the longest outing of his career...Since DUE UP: 8/19 at Jacksonville (7:05 p.m. ET) Shutouts ............................................8-8 (19-17) the start of July, the third overall pick of the 2016 draft has allowed just three runs - two earned - over 29.2 innings on 13 hits, NOTEABLE: Travis Demeritte went 3-for-4 with five runs, two Opponent Scores 0-4 ....................35-28 (79-62) Opponent Scores 5+ .......................9-37 (13-84) five free passes and 37 strikeouts. longs balls and four driven in. Luis Valenzuela recorded five RBI. Collecting 0-3 Hits .................................1-7 (4-8) Tyler Neslony crossed the plate three times, homered and pushed Collecting 4-6 Hits ...........................9-26
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