2019 Game Information Single-A Advanced Affiliate

2019 Game Information Single-A Advanced Affiliate

2019 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 2019 vs. Lakeland Flying Tigers: 4-4 All-Time vs. Lakeland: 13-15 Date Site Result Winner Loser Save Florida Fire Frogs (ATL) (36-64, 11-23) 4/30 FLO W: 5-1 DEAL (2-1) E. Rodriguez (2-2) 5/1 FLO W: 2-0 KINGHAM (1-1) de Blok (0-1) 5/2 FLO PPD Rain, Inclement Weather (will be made up 5/6 in Lakeland as part of a DH) at 5/6 LAK GM 1 L: 0-6 (7) E. Rodriguez (3-2) DEAL (2-2) Pinto (3) 5/6 LAK GM 2 L: 2-6 (7) Lescher (1-1) WEISENBERG (0-4) Lakeland Flying Tigers (DET) (44-56, 15-20) 5/7 LAK W: 4-0 KINGHAM (2-1) de Blok (0-2) 5/8 LAK L: 1-2 J. Rodriguez (1-3) PFEIFER (0-1) B. Garcia (1) 7/22 LAK PPD Rain (will be made up on 7/23 in Lakeland as part of DH) LHP PHILIP PFeifer (3-6, 3.58) vs. RHP Tom de Blok (0-9, 4.24) 7/23 LAK W: 3-1 (7) TARNOK (2-5) DeJesus (2-1) MCLAUGHLIN (4) 7/23 LAK L: 3-4 (8) Lescher (2-2) WHITE (3-3) 7/24 LAK Wednesday, July 24th, 2019 - 6:30 p.m. - Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium 8/8 FLO 8/9 FLO 8/10 FLO Game #101 - Away Game #54 (20-33) 8/11 FLO Fire Frogs Recap (All-Time) FIRE FROGS AND FLYING TIGERS FLIP VICTORIES IN TUESDAY TWIN BILL: The Florida Fire Frogs used a sharp TEAM LEADERS (FSL RANK) Current Streak ................................................ L1 Average ..........................................Delgado: .281 (7th) Last 5 Games ................................................1-4 outing from RHP Freddy Tarnok to take game one of a double header, 3-1, from the Lakeland Flying Tigers before they Hits .................................................. Delgado: 106 (1st) Last 10 Games ..............................................5-5 countered with a walk-off 4-3 triumph in the night cap. Tarnok (2-5) kept the Flying Tigers off-balance through six innings of Doubles ...................................... Lugbauer: 17 (T-16th) Home ................................. 16-31, 2-12 (63-103) Away ...................................20-33, 9-11 (72-122) work. He minimized Lakeland’s bats to just four hits and a run with three strikeouts. The only blemish on his report card was Triples................................... Michel, Ramos: 4 (T-11th) Day Games .............................. 9-16, 2-6 (32-43) a solo homer hit by Dylan Rosa in the second to tie the game at 1. The Fire Frogs got to RHP Angel DeJesus for the winning Home Runs ................................... Lugbauer: 13 (T-5th) Night Games .................... 27-48, 8-17 (103-182) run in the seventh. After a Kevin Josephina single led off the stanza, Logan Brown poked a single to center to plate him RBI .................................................Ramos: 40 (T-20th) Double Headers ............................3-4-2 (7-10-8) Runs .................................................Delgado: 38 (N/A) April .................................................9-16 (28-46) for the lead. Shean Michel’s RBI triple two batters later sent Brown in for some important insurance; 3-1 Fire Frogs. RHP Stolen Bases ......................................... Michel: 9 (N/A) May ................................................12-17 (37-45) June ......................................... 8-17, 4-9 (24-47) Sean McLaughlin yielded two base hits but no runs in the bottom half to secure his fourth save and the victory for Florida. Wins ........................................... Hernandez: 5 (T-17th) July ..................................................7-14 (27-46) The Flying Tigers used the long ball to gain an early 2-0 advantage in game two from RHP Brooks Wilson. Rosa went deep Saves ........................ Hoekstra, McLaughlin: 4 (T-22nd) August ....................................................-(19-38) again to left and Nick Ames followed with a solo shot in that direction. An RBI groundout from Moritz made it a one-run ERA .............................................................Deal: 3.20 (10th) September ..................................................-(1-4) Innings Pitched .............................Kingham: 105.0 (2nd) vs. LHSP ........................................11-14 (33-64) game. Zack Soria had a huge two-run single in the sixth to give the Frogs the lead. The Flying Tigers got single tallies in Strikeouts .......................................... Pfeifer: 94 (T-6th) vs. RHSP ...................................25-50 (102-159) the 7th and 8th off of RHP Brandon White (3-3) to tie and then win game two, forcing a split. Game 1 of Series ...........................12-19 (51-63) WHIP ................................................ Pfeifer: 1.18 (9th) Game 2 of Series ...........................11-20 (41-70) Games ....................................... McLaughlin: 28 (T-7th) Game 3 of Series ...........................11-18 (32-65) PHILIP PUNCHES HIS WAY TO POW: The Florida State League announced that LHP Philip Pfeifer was crowned the Game 4 of Series ...............................2-7 (10-26) Side-by-Side Comparison (FSL Rank) Game 5 of Series ........................................-(2-0) Pitcher of the Week from the period of July 15-July 21. Philip set the franchise pitcher record and single-game team record Rubber Match ....................................2-5 (11-17) for the Brevard County Manatees/Florida Fire Frogs franchise (post-2004) with 17 strikeouts in Florida’s victory at Palm Series W-L-T...........................7-20-3 (27-65-13) Series Sweeps .....................................3-7 (7-21) Beach last Thursday (7/18). Pfeif permitted just three hits over eight innings, not surrendering a walk and throwing just 94 .500 or better ...................................5-6 (69-111) pitches to achieve the milestone. He becomes the third Fire Frogs pitcher this season, joining RHP Jasseel De La Cruz and .230 (12th) Average .234 (10th) Below .500 ...................................31-58 (66-114) 350 (11th) Runs 351 (10th) Scoring First ................................24-13 (100-69) RHP Nolan Kingham, to win the award. 45 (10th) Home Runs 57 (5th) Opponent Scores First .................12-51 (35-156) 133 (10th) Doubles 117 12th) One-Run Games .............................8-21 (40-76) Two-Run Games ..............................8-12 (28-41) DELGADO DIGGING OUT OF SLUMP: All-Star Riley Delgado has been struggling through the month of July. He has 19 (7th) Triples 44 (1st) Walk-Offs ...........................................4-6 (12-18) gotten on in 75 of the 94 games he has logged a plate appearance and has hits in 66 of those games. He has seperate 43 (11th) Stolen Bases 112 (3rd) Extra Innings ......................................4-7 (13-24) 4.02 (12th) ERA 3.69 (9th) 9-game (4/12-4/22) and 10-game (4/27-5/7) on-base streaks and had a season-best 17-game streak that ended June 11. Leading After 6 ................................26-8 (99-31) 811 (8th) Strikeouts 835 (6th) Trailing After 6................................5-50 (18-164) He holds the second longest away hitting streak in the FSL, recording at least a knock in 15 straight road contests dating 311 (9th) Low BB 307 (8th) Tied After 6 ........................................5-5 (17-28) Leading After 7 ..............................29-3 (103-19) back to May 23 at Dunedin and ending June 29 at Tampa: .325 AVG, 15 RBI, 7 2B, 3B, 10 R, 6 BB, 9 K, .358 OBP. Delly 14 (12th) Saves 21 (8th) Trailing After 7..................................1-54 (9-179) still paces the circuit with 106 hits and is third in the Braves organization behind Rafael Ortega’s 110 (Gwinnett) and Drew An Eye on the Tribe Tied After 7 ........................................6-5 (22-22) Waters’ 128 (Mississippi). Delgado is hitting just .189 (14-74) in his first 19 July ballgames. Leading After 8 ................................28-2 (98-13) AAA Gwinnett Stripers (60-42), 1st (+1.0) IL South: Trailing After 8................................. 0-49 (2-164) STREAK: W1 Last Game: 7/24 at Louisville (W: 6-1) Tied After 8 ........................................3-3 (15-14) Starter Gets Decision ..................17-44 (72-141) THE ‘FIVE’ GUYS: Kevin Josephina, Shean Michel, and Andrew Moritz are all on five-game hitting streaks entering play DUE UP: 7/25 at Louisville (7:00 p.m. ET) Reliever Gets Decision ..................19-20 (63-84) today. They all had hits yesterday and played in both halves of the twin bill in Lakeland. For Josephina, this is his fourth NOTEABLE: Adam Duvall: 1x3, HR (29), 2 RBI, R, BB Starter Goes 5+ ...........................23-38 (98-136) Mike Foltynewicz: W (5-1), 7 IP, 3 H, ER, BB, 4 K, 1x2 + 2B Starter Goes <5 .............................13-26 (37-89) streak of five games or more in 2019. Moritz and Michel have their longest knock streaks of the season in a Fire Frogs Scoring 0-3 Runs ...........................8-47 (41-169) uniform. There have now been 21 unique five-game or longer hitting streaks for Florida batters this season. AA Mississippi Braves (46-53, 14-17), T-3rd (-6.0) SL South: Scoring 4-7 Runs ...........................23-14 (66-49) Scoring 8-10 Runs ...............................4-2 (19-6) STREAK: W1 Last Game: 7/23 at Jackson (L: 0-2, W: 1-0, DH) Scoring 11+ Runs ..................................1-1 (9-1) FINALLY FLYING WITH TIGERS: This encounter between the Flying Tigers and Fire Frogs is their first matchup since the DUE UP: 7/24 at Jackson (7:05 p.m. ET) Shutouts ........................................11-14 (32-34) first half, when these teams completed a four-game series over three days in Lakeland. The season series was originally NOTEABLE: Pitchers allowed 0 ER and 4 H over both games Opponent Scores 0-4 ..................31-22 (117-89) Kyle Muller: L in GM 1 (6-6): 6 IP, 3 H, 2 R, 0 ER, 3 BB, 6 K Opponent Scores 5+ .....................5-42 (18-135) supposed to comprise of 7 games at Osceola County Stadium and 6 at Publix Field. Due to a May 2 rainout in Kissimmee, Cristian Pache: 2x3, 2B, R, BB in GM 2 Collecting 0-3 Hits .............................2-13 (6-23) that game was made up on May 6 in Lakeland as part of a twin bill.

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