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Augusta 10 - Columbia 5


Augusta GreenJackets
PlayerPosABRH2B3BHRRBIBBSOAVG*
Malique ZieglerRF500000011.267
Heliot RamosCF511100001.167
Manuel GeraldoSS321000022.125
Ryan Kirby1B410000012.071
Jacob Gonzalez3B533100100.375
Orlando GarciaDH534000300.533
Shane Matheny2B401000101.222
Rob CalabreseC401010410.250
Jean AngomasLF501000101.200
Totals4010122101058.250
BATTING
2B: Ramos (2, Ramos, D); Gonzalez (2, Ramos, D).
3B: Calabrese (1, Villines).
TB: Calabrese 3; Garcia 4; Gonzalez 4; Ramos 2; Angomas; Geraldo, M; Matheny.
RBI: Calabrese 4 (4); Matheny (1); Garcia 3 (4); Gonzalez (3); Angomas (1).
2-out RBI: Angomas.
Runners left in scoring position, 2 out: Angomas; Calabrese 2; Geraldo, M; Ziegler 2.
SF: Matheny.
Team RISP: 7-for-17.
Team LOB: 9.

BASERUNNING
SB: Garcia (1, 2nd base off Kay/Rizzie); Ziegler (2, 2nd base off O'Neil/Rizzie).

FIELDING
Outfield assists: Angomas (Tiberi at home).
DP: (Angomas-Gonzalez-Matheny-Calabrese).
Columbia Fireflies
PlayerPosABRH2B3BHRRBIBBSOAVG
Edgardo FerminSS512010001.231
Blake Tiberi2B503000201.500
Matt WinakerLF412000110.167
Jeremy Vasquez1B411000010.286
Quinn BrodeyCF500000004.214
Rigoberto Terrazas3B300000010.100
Raphael GladuRF401000100.333
Dan RizzieC311000001.143
Jay JabsDH411000001.143
Totals37511010438.254
BATTING
3B: Fermin (2, Marte).
TB: Winaker 2; Vasquez; Jabs; Tiberi 3; Gladu; Rizzie; Fermin 4.
RBI: Tiberi 2 (3); Gladu (1); Winaker (1).
2-out RBI: Gladu; Tiberi; Winaker.
Runners left in scoring position, 2 out: Rizzie; Vasquez; Brodey.
Team RISP: 5-for-10.
Team LOB: 9.

FIELDING
E: Kay (1, throw); Terrazas (1, throw).
PB: Rizzie (1).
Augusta GreenJackets
PlayerIPHRERBBSOHRERA*
Jose Marte3.295522012.27
Franklin Van Gurp (W, 1-0)3.00001200.00
Frank Rubio2.12000405.40
Totals9.011553804.76
Columbia Fireflies
PlayerIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Anthony Kay4.02201400.00
Stephen Villines (L, 0-1)2.044411011.25
Darwin Ramos1.033312013.50
Conner O'Neil2.03112102.25
Totals9.0121085803.75
Game Scores: Marte 27; Kay 56.
WP: Marte 2; Ramos, D.
HBP: Rizzie (by Rubio).
Pitches-strikes: Marte 74-48; Van Gurp 40-25; Rubio 32-25; Kay 82-49; Villines 39-26; Ramos, D 29-20; O'Neil 48-30.
Groundouts-flyouts: Marte 2-2; Van Gurp 2-3; Rubio 2-1; Kay 5-3; Villines 2-2; Ramos, D 1-0; O'Neil 3-1.
Batters faced: Marte 21; Van Gurp 10; Rubio 10; Kay 17; Villines 11; Ramos, D 7; O'Neil 11.
Inherited runners-scored: Van Gurp 2-0; Rubio 1-0.
Umpires: HP: Dexter Kelley. 1B: Forrest Ladd.
Weather: 52 degrees, partly cloudy.
Wind: 5 mph, Out to CF.
First pitch: 2:06 PM.
T: 3:29.
Att: 3,291.
Venue: Spirit Communications Park.
April 8, 2018

5 comments:

Tom Brennan said...

Impressive inaugural pitching job by Anthony Kay!!

And Blake Tiberi has been an offensive bright spot so far for the Flies.

Mack Ade said...

I've never looked at Tiberi being a prospect, but he was a 3rd round pick out of Louisville (2016: .340, 10-HR).

Maybe I should keep an eye on him.

Anonymous said...

Gutsy, gutsy win by these NY Mets yesterday. Not necessarily pretty, but so darn gutsy. A team effort. Houston, we have liftoff!

Still early but what a showing Zach and PJ making in AAA Vegas so far. Strikeouts galore and a WHIP around .80. I could see both up here starting so easily.

Very proud all around of these orange and blue. They came to play and it feels so good! Mickey Callaway, thank you for being a Met!

Anonymous said...

Oh, forgot this...

Have watched a lot of MLB since opener. One thing I hope MLB will address (and very soon) is the totally inconsistent home plate ball and strike calling by their umpiring crew. I have actually never seen it worse.

It's not just the inconsistency of the strike zone umpire to umpire. But rather the inconsistency inning to inning by the same umpire. It's irking.

Since when are pitches 2" plus below the strike zone called strikes anyway? And pitches 1" just below the letters and right over the plate called a ball?

Is this still planet earth? Did my hinder fall through a space and time portal and into some fried new seventh dimension? (Please don't answer that Tom. LOL)

You want a suggestion here, home plate should be totally computerized through sensors that fairly and evenly read each pitch over and around the dish. It's really time to do this. The other three human umpires are fine. There.

Mack Ade said...

Every ump seems to dream to be different these days, rather than live within the confines of the game.