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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 Augusta GreenJackets (SF) (27-29) vs Asheville Tourists (COL) (24-32) McCormick Field - Asheville, North Carolina Game #57 of 140 | Away Game #32 | June 3, 2019 | 7:05 PM EDT (ASH) LHP Nick Bush (3-3, 5.17 ERA) vs (AUG) RHP Keith Weisenberg (0-0, 7.11 ERA) 7-Game Road Trip NORTH SUNDAY IN THE SAL SOUTH Hickory 3, Kannapolis 4 Delmarva 42-13 - Lakewood 3, Greensboro 4 Charleston 30-26 - Greensboro 37-18 5.0 Charleston 5, Lexington 0 Augusta 27-29 3.0 Hickory 35-21 7.5 Delmarva 3, Greenville 4 Rome 4, Lexington 26-29 3.5 WV 28-28 14.5 Hagerstown 5 Rylan Kobre, Broadcaster/Media Relations West Virginia 5, Asheville 4 Rome 26-30 4.0 SRP Park Hagerstown 26-30 16.5 TOP SAL PERFORMER YESTERDAY Greenville 25-31 5.0 187 W. Railroad Avenue RHP - Nolan Martinez- Charleston RiverDogs North Augusta, South Carolina Kannapolis 25-31 17.5 Asheville 24-32 6.0 3rd Round (2016, NYY) - Culver City HS Office: 803-349-9420 Cell: 707-483-1524 Lakewood 18-37 24.0 Columbia 21-35 9.0 E-mail: [email protected] W, 7 IP, 0 ER, 2 H, 4 SO LAST 10 ROUNDS TEEING OFF SCORECARD May 24 - vs Rome.....................L, 9-4 PITCHING MATCHUP: Weisenberg vs Bush Overall Record: 27-29 May 25 - vs Greenville.............L, 4-0 Keith Weisenberg will make his 3rd start of the season for the GreenJackets. Weisenberg Streak: W1 May 25 - vs Greenville.............L, 16-10 (F/10) was signed by the Giants after he was released by the Atlanta Braves over two weeks Longest W Streak: 5 (4/27-5/3) ago. The big right-hander went three innings in his first appearance as a GreenJacket Longest L Streak: 4 (2x) May 26 - vs Greenville.............W, 7-2 on May 23rd as he allowed just one run. In his 2nd outing, he allowed four runs over 3.1 Last 5: 3-2 May 27 - vs Greenville.............L, 6-3 innings against the Greenville Drive on May 28th. Last 10: 4-6 May 28 - vs Greenville.............L, 7-6 1st Half: 27-29 The Asheville Tourists will go with a southpaw in the 1st game of the series. Nick Bush will 2nd Half: May 30 - @ Columbia.............W, 3-2 make the start. He was an 8th round selection out of LSU by the Rockies in the 2018 MLB Home: 11-14 May 31 - @ Columbia.............W, 8-6 Draft. Bush this season has 45 strikeouts to only nine walks. In his last start against Rome Away: 16-15 June 1 - @ Columbia..............L, 3-2 on May 28th, he went just 1.2 innings and allowed only one run. It will be his 10th start of the season. April: 12-11 June 2 - @ Columbia..............W, 5-2 May: 14-17 June: 1-1 TEAM LEADERBOARD Hjelle and Wong head to San Jose, Bates to join them July: After incredible starts to the season, Sean Hjelle and Jake Wong were called August: AVG...............................................Munguia (.277) up to Class-A Advanced San Jose on Monday, May 20th and the following day, September: OBP...............................................Rincones (.348) Solomon Bates was moved up as well. Hjelle and Wong were dominant on the SLG..............................................Tostado (.478) mound as they both finished their GreenJackets careers with 40.2 innings of When scoring 1st: 15-12 work on the mound. Hjelle held opponents to a 2.66 ERA while Wong posted a 18-4 H..................................................Tostado (54) Leading after six: 1.99 ERA. Wong also had a stretch of 12 innings without allowing a hit on the Tied after six: 5-2 R.............................................Matheny/Tostado (30) hill. For Solomon Bates, his steady arm will be missed in the Augusta bullpen. Trailing after six: 4-23 2B................................................Tostado (11) Bates had an ERA of 3.81 while here and rarely walked hitters. He had 41 Leading after seven: 18-4 3B.....................................................Rincones (4) strikeouts to only three walks while he is currently tied for the team lead in Tied after seven: 5-2 HR................................................Tostado (10) appearances with 13. Trailing after seven: 3-21 19-2 RBI...............................................Tostado (37) Leading after eight: Tied after eight: 4-4 BB.................................................Matheny (26) San Francisco Giants send top talent to Augusta Trailing after eight: 3-19 SO.................................................Bond (67) GreenJackets and Giants fans can come to SRP Park on any given night this SB.................................................Bond (8) season and see some of the top talent in the Giants minor league system. Five Run Differential: -3 ERA.............................................Tona (1.73) GreenJackets are listed as Top 30 Prospects according to MLB.com. Sean One-run games: 9-10 6-8 G...................................................Tona/Walker (16) Hjelle headlines the group as the RHP is ranked as the #6 Prospect for the Two-run games: Giants and the #2 overall pitching prospect. Other top prospects include RHP 5+ run games: 5-5 SV.................................................Tona (7) Jake Wong (#7 Prospect), RHP Blake Rivera (#18 Prospect), 3B Jacob Gonza-Extra Innings: 5-1 IP..................................................Winn (48.0) 2 lez (#19 Prospect) and LHP Seth Corry (#25 Prospect). Walk-Off Wins: K...................................................Corry (65) Most Runs: 11 (4/7/19 @ ASH) WHIP...........................................Tona (1.04) Most Hits: 15 (4/10/19 @ GVL) GREENJACKET TO WATCH: Seth Corry - LHP 8+ Runs: 6x TEAM STATS Most runs allowed: 16 (5/25 v. GVL) Despite the tough first inning yesterday, Corry respond- 0 runs scored: 2 (4/5/19) OFFENSE ed in a big way. He tied his career-high with 5.1 innings (4/11/19) AVG - .223 (13th) 2B - 82 (12th) on the mound, and kept the Columbia bats off-balance SHO: 1 (4/28) all afternoon as he earned his first win of 2019. vs ASH: 2-2 OBP - .299 (T-11th) HR - 37 (6th) vs COL: 4-3 SLG - .343 (12th) SO - 490 (14th) vs CSC: 5-2 R - 232 - (9th) SB - 21 (13th) vs DM: 2-2 vs GBO: 2-1 PITCHING SERIES PITCHING PAIRINGS vs GVL: 2-5 ERA - 3.59 (8th) K - 562 (2nd) vs HAG: 1-2 06/03/19 - 7:05 PM @ ASH (ASH) LHP Nick Bush (3-3, 5.17 ERA) vs (AUG) RHP Keith Weisenberg (0-0, 7.11 ERA) vs HIC: 1-2 HR - 33 (12th) BB - 200 (T-4th) vs KAN: 06/04/19 - 7:05 PM @ ASH (ASH) RHP Shelby Lackey (1-6, 5.92 ERA) vs (AUG) RHP Adam Oller (0-0, 0.00 ERA) vs LAK: vs LEX: 5-1 FIELDING 06/05/19 - 7:05 PM @ ASH (ASH) LHP Colten Schmidt (1-2, 1.95 ERA) vs (AUG) RHP Keaton Winn (2-4, 4.31 ERA) vs ROM: 1-3 06/06/19 - 7:05 PM vs KAN (KAN) TBD (0-0, 0.00 ERA) vs (AUG) RHP Blake Rivera (2-4, 4.12 ERA) FIELD % - .967 (T-9th) ERRORS - 67 (T-9TH) vs WV: 2-5 TODAYS STARTING PITCHER | RHP Keith WeisenBerg (0-0, 7.11 ERA) BATS/THROWS: R/R HEIGHT: 6’5” WEIGHT: 195 lbs AGE: 23 (12/06/95) HOMETOWN: Seminole, FL COLLEGE: Stanford University ACQUIRED: Free Agent (May 2019) 2018 TEAM: Danville (Rk) & Rome (A) 2018 STATS: 3-5, 4.21 ERA, 60.0 IP, 58 SO-23 BB REPERTOIRE: Fastball, Slider, Changeup 2019 GAME-BY-GAME LOG Date Opp Dec IP H R ER HR BB K PIT ERA MAY 23 vs ROM ND 3.0 4 1 1 0 2 4 51 3.00 MAY 28 vs GVL ND 3.1 5 4 4 0 2 4 66 7.11 ABOUT KEITH WEISENBERG: - Weisenberg was released by the Atlanta Braves on May 12, 2019. - Weisenberg started 2019 with the Florida Fire Frogs (A+). Had an 0-4 record with a 10.31 ERA in 7 G and 5 GS. - Spent 2018 with the Danville Braves (Rk) and the Rome Braves (A). With Rome, he had a 4.91 ERA in 9 starts. 47.2 IP on the mound. - Was a 14th Round pick by the Braves in 2017 following his junior season. Was also a 38th RD pick by the Blue Jays in 2014 out of HS. - Appeared in 17 G his JR season and went 1-0 with a 4.22 ERA. - Science, Technology and Society Major while at Stanford. Was an Academic All-Pac 12 Honorable Mention his JR year Game-by-Game Notes: - Made 1st start of the season for GreenJackets on May 23 2019 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS HIGH IP...........................................3.1 (5/28 vs GVL) HIGH IP......................................... 8.0 (8/20 @ DEL) LOW IP.............................................3.0 (5/23 vs ROM) LOW IP...........................................0.2 (2x) H......................................................5 (5/28 vs GVL) H....................................................7 (4x) ER....................................................4 (5/28 vs GVL) ER.......................................................6 (2x) BB....................................................2 (2x) BB.......................................................5 (8/15/18 @ Lakewood) K......................................................4 (2x) K....................................................8 (7/21/18 vs CSC) QUOTES: #21 Carlos Valderrama - MANAGER Valderrama begins his 2nd stint at the helm of the GreenJackets as he returns after spending last year as a Manager in the Arizona League. In 2017, Valderrama led the ship for Augusta as the GreenJackets played their final season at Lake Olm- stead. The previous three seasons he managed in the Dominican Summer League. This year will mark his 12th season as a coach in the organization, as the former Giants outfielder served as a hitting coach for the summer team for six seasons prior to being Manager. The Venezuelan native was originally signed by San Francisco as a non-drafted free agent in 1995, playing 11 seasons with the organization through 2005.
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