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: 6-5 All-Time vs. Lakeland: 15-16 Date Site Result Winner Loser Save Florida Fire Frogs (ATL) (45-71, 20-30) 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) vs. 5/2 FLO PPD Rain, Inclement Weather (will be made up 5/6 in Lakeland as part of a DH) 5/6 LAK GM 1 L: 0-6 (7) E. Rodriguez (3-2) DEAL (2-2) Pinto (3) Lakeland Flying Tigers (DET) (52-62, 23-26) 5/6 LAK GM 2 L: 2-6 (7) Lescher (1-1) WEISENBERG (0-4) 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) RHP Freddy Tarnok (2-6, 5.50) 7/22 LAK PPD Rain (will be made up on 7/23 in Lakeland as part of DH) vs. RHP Elvin Rodriguez (9-7, 3.90) 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 W: 3-2 PFEIFER (4-6) de Blok (0-10) HERNANDEZ (2) Saturday, August 10th, 2019 - 6:00 p.m. - Osceola County Stadium 8/8 FLO L: 0-4 J. Thompson (3-0) JAVIER (0-1) 8/9 FLO W: 8-4 DEAL (5-9) Richan (0-1) 8/10 FLO Game #117 - Home Game #57 (21-35) 8/11 FLO Fire Frogs Recap (All-Time) LAST TIME OUT: COQUIS BATS CATCH FIRE IN 8-4 TRIUMPH OVER FLYING TIGERS ON FRIDAY: After a 1:45 rain TEAM LEADERS (FSL RANK) Current Streak ...............................................W1 Average ..........................................Delgado: .283 (6th) Last 5 Games ................................................3-2 delay started the contest off on a soggy note, a three-run first got the Coquis de Florida off to a fast start and a four-run sev- Hits .................................................. Delgado: 122 (1st) Last 10 Games ..............................................5-5 enth enabled them to pull away from the Lakeland Flying Tigers, 8-4, in Friday night’s victory at Osceola County Stadium. Doubles ........................................ Lugbauer: 22 (T-9th) Home ................................. 21-35, 7-16 (68-107) Away ................................ 24-36, 13-14 (76-125) LHP Hayden Deal found his groove after surrendering three runs in the second. He set down 15 of the last 16 batters he Triples.................. Josephina, Michel, Ramos: 4 (T-13th) Day Games ...........................11-21, 4-11 (34-48) faced while yielding just one hit from the third through the seventh. He gave up four hits, three walks, three earned runs and Home Runs ...................................Lugbauer: 16 (T-3rd) Night Games ...................34-50, 15-19 (110-184) punched out seven Flying Tigers to pick up his second consecutive win. Drew Lugbauer reached base all four times, going RBI .................................................Ramos: 49 (T-12th) Double Headers .......................... 3-5-4 (7-11-10) Runs .................................................Delgado: 43 (N/A) April .................................................9-16 (28-46) 3-3 at the dish with a double and drove in three runs or more for the fifth time this season. Jefrey Ramos and Logan Brown Stolen Bases ........................................Michel: 10 (N/A) May ................................................12-17 (37-45) June ......................................... 8-17, 4-9 (24-47) chipped in two hits and an RBI each. The middle three of the Coquis batting order went 7-10 with three doubles and 5 RBIs. Wins ........................................... Hernandez: 5 (T-24th) July ................................................11-16 (31-48) A. J. Simcox was the top offensive contributor for Lakeland, going 2-3 with 2 RBIs. He has 3 RBIs already in the series. RHP Saves ...............Hoekstra, McLaughlin, White: 4 (T-24th) August ...............................................5-5 (24-43) Paul Richan took the loss in his 2nd start as a Tigers farmhand, permitting four runs over 5.2 innings. ERA ...............................................................Deal: 2.98 (8th) September ..................................................-(1-4) Innings Pitched ..........................Kingham: 114.2 (T-2nd) vs. LHSP ........................................11-15 (33-65) Strikeouts .........................................Pfeifer: 110 (T-4th) vs. RHSP ...................................34-56 (111-165) LAKELAND FLIES INTO KISSIMMEE: This encounter between the Flying Tigers and Fire Frogs is their second matchup Game 1 of Series ...........................15-21 (54-65) WHIP ...............................................Pfeifer: 1.24 (13th) Game 2 of Series ...........................14-22 (44-72) since the first half, and first time playing at the Pond since the end of April/first two days of May. The season series was Games ..................................... McLaughlin: 31 (T-10th) Game 3 of Series ...........................14-20 (35-67) originally supposed to comprise of 7 games at Osceola County Stadium and 6 at Publix Field. Due to a May 2 rainout in Game 4 of Series ...............................2-8 (10-27) Side-by-Side Comparison (FSL Rank) Game 5 of Series ........................................-(2-0) Kissimmee, that game was made up on May 6 in Lakeland as part of a twin bill. The Flying Tigers enter play today just 1.5 Rubber Match ....................................4-6 (13-18) games back of Tampa in the FSL North Division standings, one of four teams inside three games of the top spot. The Fire Series W-L-T.........................10-21-4 (30-66-14) Series Sweeps .....................................3-7 (7-21) Frogs are just 5.5 games out of division-leading Dunedin with 23 games to play. .500 or better ...................................5-6 (69-111) .230 (12th) Average .237 (9th) Below .500 ...................................40-65 (75-121) 395 (11th) Runs 410 (9th) Scoring First ................................30-18 (106-74) DELGADO DIVES ON: All-Star Riley Delgado struggled early in the month of July but has picked it back up lately. He has 52 (10th) Home Runs 62 (T-5th) Opponent Scores First .................15-53 (38-158) gotten on in 89 of the 110 games he has logged a plate appearance and has hits in 77 of those games. He has seperate 153 (10th) Doubles 139 (12th) One-Run Games ...........................13-23 (45-78) Two-Run Games ............................10-13 (30-42) 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. 22 (7th) Triples 51 (1st) Walk-Offs ...........................................5-7 (13-19) He holds the second longest away hitting streak in the FSL, recording at least a knock in 15 straight road contests dating 47 (11th) Stolen Bases 132 (3rd) Extra Innings ......................................4-9 (13-26) 3.85 (11th) ERA 3.62 (9th) 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 Leading After 6 ............................32-12 (105-35) 926 (9th) Strikeouts 947 (6th) Trailing After 6................................5-53 (18-167) still paces the circuit with 122 hits and is tied-2nd in the Braves organization with Rafael Ortega of Gwinnett behind Drew 351 (9th) Low BB 340 (7th) Tied After 6 ........................................8-5 (20-28) Leading After 7 ..............................35-5 (109-21) Waters’ 141 (Mississippi and Gwinnett) and has more hits and a higher average than Cristian Pache (.278, 113). Delgado 17 (12th) Saves 22 (T-9th) Trailing After 7................................2-58 (10-183) hit .223 (21-94) in 25 July ballgames, but has 16 hits over his last 15 assignments (16x54, averaging .296). He went 1x5 An Eye on the Tribe Tied After 7 ........................................8-6 (24-23) with a first inning single and reached on two errors last night, scoring twice as well. Leading After 8 ..............................32-4 (102-15) AAA Gwinnett Stripers (68-48), 1st (+2.5) IL South: Trailing After 8................................. 2-50 (4-165) STREAK: W1 Last Game: 8/9 at Scranton-Wilkes Barre (W: Tied After 8 ........................................3-4 (15-15) Starter Gets Decision ..................22-47 (77-144) BROWN BELTING THE BALL: The Fire Frogs catcher is in the midst of his best offensive stretch since joining the Ad- 10-2) Reliever Gets Decision ..................23-24 (67-88) vanced-A ranks mid-season. He batted .355 (11x31) while riding his Florida-best eight-game hitting streak into Thursday’s DUE UP: 8/10 at Scranton-Wilkes Barre (6:35 p.m. ET) Starter Goes 5+ .........................31-43 (106-141) contest, but the stretch was snapped Friday. His average has raised from .213 to .250 since the end of play on July 26 to NOTEABLE: Bryse Wilson: W, 7 IP, 0 R Starter Goes <5 .............................14-28 (38-91) Drew Waters: Hit first AAA HR yesterday Scoring 0-3 Runs .........................14-53 (47-175) now. He just picked up his first three-knock game of his Advanced-A career on Monday at Daytona, going 3x4 on the night. Scoring 4-7 Runs ...........................25-15 (68-50) Scoring 8-10 Runs ...............................5-2 (20-6) He also has a walk-off two-run double on July 27 vs. Daytona and a go-ahead RBI double on 8/6 at Daytona as part of this AA Mississippi Braves (56-60, 23-24), 4th (-6.0) SL South: Scoring 11+ Runs ..................................1-1 (9-1) stretch. He reached base three
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