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2019 Augusta Greenjackets Game Notes Single-A Affiliate of the San Francisco Giants 2019 Augusta GreenJackets Game Notes Single-A Affiliate of the San Francisco Giants 10x SAL Champions Charleston RiverDogs (New York Yankees) (7-8) vs Augusta GreenJackets (7-6) 3x World Series 1916, 1924, 1939, 1946, 1955, (CHS) RHP Luis Gil (0-1, 2.45) vs LHP Seth Corry (0-0, 0.00 ERA) Champions 1963, 1989, 1995, 1999, 2008 Game 14 of 140, Home Game #5 - Friday, April 19, 2019 - 7:05 PM EDT 2010, 2012, 2014 2018 BALPARK OF THE YEAR TOMORROW: (CHS) RHP Luis Medina (0-1, 19.80) vs RHP Sean Hjelle (0-1, 3.95 ERA) LAST 10 ROUNDS TEEING OFF April 7 - @ASH - W, 11-2 April 9 - @GVL - L, 2-1 Wong dominant, offense patient is series opener April 10 - @GVL - W, 9-8 Jake Wong was masterful in his five innings of work facing the Charleston RiverDogs in April 11 - @WV - L. 4-0 yesterday’s series opener, helping the GreenJackets come away with a 7-5 victory. The April 12 - @WV - W, 9-3 right-hander went five innings allowing just one run and striking-out four. Hitters are now April 13 - @WV - L, 2-1 April 15 - GBO - W, 5-4 batting just .200 against Wong for the season. April 16 - GBO - W, 3-1 April 17 - GBO - L, 3-1 At the plate, the GreenJackets drew eight walks and plated five runs in the 2nd inning April 18 - CHS - W, 7-5 alone. Jose Layer had an RBI single in the frame, along with 2-RBI singles for both Shane SCORECARD Matheny and Jacob Gonzalez. In the 9th inning, Jesus Tona slammed the door shut with his 3rd save of 2019. Overall Record: 7-6 Streak: W1 Longest W Streak: 2 TONA TIME Longest L Streak: 2 Last 5: 3-2 After Jesus Tona’s save yesterday, he is now tied for 3rd most saves in the South Atlantic Last 10: 5-5 League with three. The right-hander was an All-Star last year in the Northwest League after 1st Half: 7-6 he posted a 0.87 ERA. The former catcher, converted pitcher, has been the GreenJackets 2nd Half: Home: 3-1 go to man for the 9th inning. Away: 4-5 April: 7-6 May: Charleston comes to SRP Park June: The Charleston RiverDogs, Single-A affiliate of the New York Yankees, will make their first July: August: trip to SRP Park in 2019. Last season, the GreenJackets took two-of-three from Charleston September: at SRP Park, although one game cancelled due to rain. The RiverDogs did take the season series though going 6-4 against Augusta. Charleston will return to SRP Park from July 15- When scoring 1st: 5-2 Leading after six: 7-0 17. Notable players to wear a RiverDogs uniform in years past include: Aaron Judge (2014), Tied after six: Dellin Betances (2008), Josh Hamilton (2000-01) and Carl Crawford (2000). Trailing after six: 0-6 Leading after seven: 6-0 Tied after seven: 1-0 Starting Pitching Matchup: Corry vs Gil Trailing after seven: 0-5 Seth Corry will make his SRP Park debut tomorrow against Charleston coming off a perfor- Leading after eight: 7-0 mance where he threw four innings of shutout baseball against West Virginia, while striking Tied after eight: Trailing after eight: 0-6 out seven. Corry has not allowed a run in the seven innings he’s been on the mound this year, and has 14 strikeouts to go along with it. Run Differential:+9 One-run games: 2-2 Two-run games: 2-1 Charleston will send out 20-year old right hander Luis Gil. In Gil’s last start against Greens- 5+ run games: 2-1 boro, he allowed two runs while striking out six over four innings of work. Gil is currently Extra Innings: ranked the #20 Overall Prospect in the New York Yankees organization according to MLB. Walk-Off Wins: Most Runs: 11 (4/7/19 @ ASH) com. Most Hits: 15 (4/10/19 @ GVL) 8+ Runs: 4x Most runs allowed: 8 (4/10/19) Runs Per Game: 4.5 Team ERA: 3.60 (8th) TEAM LEADERBOARD Home ERA: 2.50 Road ERA: 4.14 AVG: Tostado (.357) 3B: Munguia, Rincones (1) ERA: Corry, Tona (0.00) 0 runs scored: 2 (4/5/19) (4/11/19) Munguia (.286) HR: Tostado, Matheny, G: Tona, Van Gurp, BB: Corry (7) SHO: OBP: Tostado (.438) Franco (2) Walker (5) Rivera, vs ASH: 2-2 vs CHS: 1-0 Layer (.361) Gonzalez, Layer, Bond (1) GS: Hjelle, Wong (3) Walker, Van Gurp, vs COL: SLG: Tostado (.548) RBI: Matheny (14) SV: Tona (3) White (6) vs DEL: Matheny (.477) Layer, Tostado (7) Walker (1) SO: Frisbee (17) vs GBO: 2-1 vs GVL: 1-1 R: Munguia (10) BB: Giarratano (8) IP: Hjelle (13.2) Corry (14) vs HAG: Bond (9) Layer (7) Frisbee (11.0) WHIP: Tona (.57) vs HIC: H: Tostado (15) SO: Bond (24) H:Hjelle (16) Frisbee (1.09) vs KAN: vs LAK: Munguia, Rincones (12) Layer (15) Bates (10) vs LEX: 2B: Matheny (4) SB: Bond (5) HR: Schimpf (2) vs ROM: Bond (3) Layer (2) Hjelle, Frisbee, Van Gurp, vs WV: 1-2 Santos, Gudino (1) #1 ANDRES ANGULO Catcher R/R, 5’10”, 181 LBS, AGE: 21 (09/05/97)- Cali, Colombia - AZL Giants (2018) - INTNL (2014) SEASON Last Game: 2-4, 2 R AVG: .240 MH Games: 2 OBP: .240 APRIL: .240 vs CHS: 2-4, 2 R SLG: .240 MAY: SERIES: 2-4, 2 R OPS: .480 JUNE: G: 7 JULY: CURRENT STREAK: 1 AB: 25 AUGUST: 2 R: 2 LONG STREAK: SEPTEMBER: H: 6 BATTING ORDER: 7 (4x), 8 (3x) 2B: 0 3B: 0 POSITION: Catcher (7x) HR: 0 RBI: 3 BB: 0 NOTES: SO: 9 -Website Prospects1500 ranked Angulo as the #44 Prospect in the Giants system calling him a SB-ATT: 0/0 “defensive minded catcher.” vs LH: .000 (0-4), 2 SO vs RH: .286 (6-21), 3 RBI -Spent 2018 in the Arizona League and played 25 games slashing .346/.386/.474 and hit 10 HOME: .250 doubles with 14 RBI. AWAY: .235 RISP: .250 (2-8), 3 RBI #5 AARON BOND OUTFIELD L/R, 6’5”, 195 LBS, AGE: 22 - (02/16/97)- South Bend, IN - San Jacinto CC, Salem-Keizer (A-), 12th RD/2017 SEASON Last Game: 0-4, 4 SO, BB AVG: .196 1 OBP: .275 MH GAMES: vs CHS: 0-4, 4 SO, BB SLG: .326 APRIL: .196 SERIES: 0-4, 4 SO, BB OPS: .601 MAY: G: 12 JUNE: CURRENT STREAK: 0 AB: 46 JULY: 4 (April 13-April 18) R: 9 AUGUST: LONG STREAK: H: 9 SEPTEMBER: BATTING ORDER: 2 (9x), 6 (3x) 2B: 3 3B: 0 POSITION: RF (10x), DH (2x) HR: 1 RBI: 4 BB: 5 NOTES: SO: 24 - Has struckout in each of his first 12 games. Has 8 multi-strikeout games (2-5x, 3-2x, 4-1x) SB-ATT: 5-5 - Begins his 3rd season in the San Francisco Giants Organization. vs LH: .000 (0-8) - Last year for the Salem-Keizer Volcanoes (A-): Hit 14 home runs and drove in 39 runs on his vs RH: .237 (9-38), HR, 3 RBI way to a .585 slugging percentage. HOME: .188 (3-16) 2 2B, RBI - 39th RD Pick by St. Louis Cardinals in 2016 out of San Jacinto CC. AWAY: .200 (6-30) - Lost in the JUCO National Championship in both 2016 and 2017 RISP: .167 (2-12), 3 RBI #6 NICO GIARRATANO SHORTSTOP S/R, 5’11”, 172 LBS, AGE: 24, (12/15/94), San Francisco, CA - Univ of San Francisco, Salem-Keizer (A-), 24th RD/2017 SEASON Last Game: 1-2, R, 2 BB AVG: .154 MH Games: 1 vs CHS: 1-2, R, 2 BB OBP: .361 APRIL: .154 .154 SLG: MAY: SERIES: 1-2, R, 2 BB OPS: .515 JUNE: G: 10 CURRENT STREAK: 1 JULY: AB: 26 1 R: 5 AUGUST: LONG STREAK: H: 4 SEPTEMBER: BATTING ORDER: 9 (10x) 2B: 0 3B: 0 POSITION: SS (8x), 2B (2x) HR: 0 RBI: 1 BB: 8 NOTES: SO: 10 -Last year with SK: Hit .432 from right side of plate compared to .213 from left side SB-ATT: 0/1 -Tied for the team lead in walks with six vs LH: .167 (2-12) -Spent 2018 with the Salem-Keizer Volcanoes where he slashed .269/.337/.421 vs RH: .143 (2-14), RBI -Giarratano’s campus at the University of San Francisco is just 4.5 miles away from Oracle Park HOME: 1-6, 3 BB where the Giants call home AWAY: .150 (3-20) -He was a career .237 hitter while in his four years for USF where his father was the Head RISP: .000 (0-5), RBI Coach. Attended St. Ignatius High School in SF. #8 FRANCISCO TOSTADO 1B L/L, 6’2”, 205 LBS, AGE: 20 (03/31/98), Camarillo, CA - Oxnard CC, AZL Giants (Rk), 19th RD/2017 SEASON Last Game: 1-3, BB AVG: .357 MH Games: 4 OBP: .438 APRIL: .357 vs CHS: SLG: .548 MAY: LAST SERIES: 3-10, R, 2 RBI, 2 BB OPS: .985 JUNE: G: 11 JULY: CURRENT STREAK: 2 AB: 42 AUGUST: 5 (April 4-10) R: 7 LONG STREAK: SEPTEMBER: H: 15 BATTING ORDER: 4 (5x), 5 (2x), 6 (1x), 7 (1x) 2B: 2 3B: 0 POSITION: 1B (11x) HR: 2 RBI: 7 BB: 6 NOTES: SO: 8 -Batting .385 this year when he gets ahead in the count SB-ATT: 0/0 vs LH: .308 (4-13) 2B, RBI, 3 SO -Elevated his batting average from .250-.381 on 4/10 with a 4 hit night vs RH: .379 (11-29), 5 RBI, 2 HR, -Tostado spent 2018 with the Arizona League Giants.
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