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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 2018 vs. Bradenton Marauders: 4-4 All-Time vs. Bradenton: 8-8 Date Site Result Winner Loser Save Florida Fire Frogs (ATL) (14-17, 43-54) 6/4 at BRD L, 5-2 Luis Escobar (4-3) JEREMY WALKER (1-5) -- 6/5 at BRD L, 7-5 Mike Wallace (3-1) MAURICIO CABRERA (0-3) Jordan Jess (3) vs. 6/6 at BRD W, 3-2 THOMAS BURROWS (3-2) Ronny Agustin (0-3) -- 6/7 at BRD W, 4-3 IAN ANDERSON (1-3) James Marvel (5-4) DANIEL LIETZ (1) Bradenton Marauders (PIT) (12-21, 47-51) 6/11 FLO PPD (RAIN) 6/12 FLO W, 6-0 TUCKER DAVIDSON (4-4) Enny Romero (0-1) -- 6/12 FLO L, 3-2 James Marvel (6-4) DAN LIETZ (0-1) -- 6/13 FLO L, 4-1 Oddy Nunez (2-5) JON KENNEDY (4-3) Blake Weimann (1) RHP Ian Anderson (2-5, 2.85) vs. RHP Mike Wallace (4-7, 4.50) 6/14 FLO W, 8-2 KYLE MULLER (2-1) Luis Escobar (4-5) -- 7/26 FLO PPD (Wet Grounds) RHP Jeremy Walker (2-9, 4.35) vs. LHP Blake Weiman (2-1, 5.57) 7/27 FLO 7/27 FLO 7/28 FLO Friday, July 27, 2018 - 4:00 p.m. and TBD - Osceola County Stadium 7/29 FLO Games #98/99 (32/33) - Home Games #46/47 (16/17) Fire Frogs Recap (All-Time) TODAY’S GAMES: Games one and two of a four-game series against the Bradenton Marauders (PIT) at Osceola County TEAM LEADERS (FSL RANK) Current Streak ................................................ L3 Average ................................ Cristian Pache - .284 (13) Last 5 Games ................................................2-3 Stadium...Games two and three of a rain-shortened, five-game homestand against the Charlotte Stone Crabs (TB) and Ma- Hits .......................................... Cristian Pache - 102 (1) Last 10 Games ..............................................4-6 rauders (PIT) (0-1)...Florida is coming off an 0-1 series loss to the Stone Crabs at home...Third, and final, series (12 games) Doubles ........Braxton Davidson/Cristian Pache - 18 (T9) Home .............................................18-27 (43-61) Away ..............................................25-27 (48-74) against the Pittsburgh Pirates’ affiliate, with eight matchups taking place in Kissimmee...The Atlanta Braves’ affiliate split a Triples........................................Cristian Pache - 5 (T2) Day Games ......................................9-15 (19-22) four-game series against Charlotte at Osceola County Stadium from June 12-14. Home Runs ............................Braxton Davidson - 15 (4) Night Games ................................34-39 (72-113) RBI ....................................Braxton Davidson - 47 (T10) Double Headers ..............................1-1-3 (4-4-6) Runs ........................................ Cristian Pache - 46 (17) April .................................................8-16 (19-30) TODAY’S STARTING PITCHERS: 20-year-old Ian Anderson makes his 18th start of 2018 in the series opener against Stolen Bases ............................ Cristian Pache - 7 (T35) May ................................................13-11 (25-28) June .................................................9-16 (16-30) the Bradenton Marauders on Friday afternoon...The 6’3” hurler came into the campaign as the Atlanta Braves’ fifth-ranked Wins .....................................Tucker Davidson - 6 (T12) Saves ...........................................Justin Kelly - 3 (T25) July ................................................13-11 (20-29) prospect according to Baseball America, and is currently third according MLB.com, and is the 40th-ranked (MLB.com) overall August .................................................. --(12-16) ERA ...................................................Ian Anderson - 2.85 (6) September ................................................ --(0-3) rated prospect in baseball...The native of Rexford, N.Y. did not factor into the decision of an 11-3 victory over the Clearwater Innings Pitched ........................Jeremy Walker - 97.1 (5) vs. LHSP ..........................................9-24 (19-41) Strikeouts ................................... Ian Anderson - 102 (1) vs. RHSP .......................................34-30 (71-93) Thershers at Osceola County Stadium on July 14...The right-hander allwed just two runs - one earned - on five hits, three Game 1 of Series ...........................17-14 (37-35) walks and eight strikeouts across six quality innings on 94 pitches (67 strikes)...Friday will be Anderson’s third career start WHIP ...................................... Ian Anderson - 1.24 (T6) Game 2 of Series ...........................12-18 (28-41) Games ........................................Justin Kelly - 25 (T28) Game 3 of Series .............................8-16 (18-42) against the Marauders...The third-overall pick of the 2016 draft has allowed three runs on nine hits, six walks and seven strike- Side-by-Side Comparison (FSL Rank) Game 4 of Series .................................3-6 (6-17) outs across nine innings (two starts) against the Pittsburgh Pirates’ affiliate in 2018. Anderson faced off against Bradenton at Game 5 of Series ...................................1-0 (2-0) Rubber Match ......................................3-4 (9-11) Osceola County Stadium on June 12, allowing a run on four hits, three walks and two strikeouts in just two innings of work. Series W-L-T...........................9-15-6 (20-38-10) Series Sweeps .....................................3-3 (4-11) .234 (12) Average .256 (5) .500 or better .................................28-39 (61-88) 23-year-old Jeremy Walker makes his 20th start of 2018 in the back end of the doubleheader against the Bradenton Ma- 356 (11) Runs 432 (8) Below .500 .....................................14-15 (29-47) rauders on Friday night...The 6’5” hurler did not factor into the decision of a 2-1 loss to the Clearwater Threshers on July 21 58 (7) Home Runs 73 (4) Scoring First ..................................33-16 (69-47) 135 (T10) Doubles 157 (4) Opponent Scores First ...................10-38 (22-88) at Spectrum Field...The right-hander allowed an unearned run in the first innings, but held the Threshers off the scoreboard 23 (T7) Triples 23 (T7) One-Run Games ...........................17-22 (30-48) through his remaining six innings of work, scattering five hits and striking out four on 90 pitches (64 strikes)...Friday will be Two-Run Games ................................9-7 (18-25) 63 (9) Stolen Bases 108 (1) Walk-Offs ...............................................2-3 (7-9) Walker’s second start against the Marauders...The product of Gardner-Webb suffered the loss in a 5-2 defeat at LECOM 3.77 (7) ERA 4.61 (12) Extra Innings ........................................5-8 (9-14) Park on June 4...The Advance, N.C. native surrendered two runs on five hits, three free passes and four punchouts across 758 (7) Strikeouts 714 (12) Leading After 6 ................................30-8 (67-20) 383 (12) Low BB 310 (10) Trailing After 6..................................5-36 (12-97) thre frames. Tied After 6 ........................................8-9 (12-17) 22 (11) Saves 26 (5) Leading After 7 ................................26-8 (67-13) An Eye on the Tribe Trailing After 7..................................4-37 (7-105) BIG INNINGS BURN FIRE FROGS ON TUESDAY: The Florida Fire Frogs fell behind early after allowing four runs in the top Tied After 7 ......................................12-7 (16-14) AAA Gwinnett Stripers (48-55), 4th (-11.5) IL South: Leading After 8 ..................................30-4 (63-7) of the first inning of a seven-frame contest against the Charlotte Stone Crabs onTuesday afternoon. STREAK: L1 Last Game: 7/26 at Lehigh Valley (L, 7-6/10 innings) Trailing After 8................................. 1-38 (2-101) DUE UP: 7/27 at Scranton/WB (7:05 p.m. ET) Tied After 8 ..........................................8-4 (11-9) NOTEABLE: Alex Jackson’s three-run homer in the top of the Starter Gets Decision ....................19-28 (49-81) Braxton Davidson tagged a two-run homer in the bottom of the third to bring the home team within two, but the visitors plated second inning was his first at the Triple-A level. Phil Gosselin had Reliever Gets Decision ..................24-26 (42-54) six runs in the top of the fourth to break the game open. Charlotte plated another run in the sixth against Chase Johnson-Mul- Starter Goes 5+ .............................30-30 (67-82) three hits and an RBI. Starter Goes <5 .............................13-24 (24-53) lins for the game’s final tally. Scoring 0-3 Runs .........................16-44 (30-100) AA Mississippi Braves (17-16, 46-57), 3rd (-7.0) SL South: Scoring 4-7 Runs ...........................17-10 (38-33) STREAK: L2 Last Game: 7/26 vs. Mobile (L, 10-1) Scoring 8-10 Runs ...............................7-0 (15-2) SETTING THE PACE: Cristian Pache singled on an 0-2 pitch against former Braves’ reliever Jonny Venters for his lone hit of DUE UP: 7/27 vs. Mobile (8:00 p.m. ET) Scoring 11+ Runs ..................................3-0 (8-0) the day...The 19-year-old is competing with Stone Crabs’ outfielder/designated hitter Jesus Sanchez for the most hits in the NOTEABLE: Ray-Patrick Didder had a hit, a run scored and a Shutouts ............................................8-6 (19-15) stolen base. Opponent Scores 0-4 ....................34-23 (78-57) league...Pache now has 102 knocks on the year, while Sanchez has 99 after picking up a two-run single in
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