Mississippi Braves (3-4) Vs Jackson Generals (4-3) : Date Opponent Probable Starters Time This Series
Mississippi Braves (3-4) Vs Jackson Generals (4-3) : Date Opponent Probable Starters Time This Series
Mississippi Braves (3-4) Vs Jackson Generals (4-3) : Date Opponent Probable Starters Time This Series
RHP Williams Perez (0-0, 2.25) vs RHP Stephen Landazuri (0-1, 0.00)
Overall (3-4) 1st Half (3-4) 2nd Half (0-0)
Game #8 April 11, 2014 Jackson, TN The Ballpark in Jackson
Todays Game: With the series tied at one game apiece, Mississippi throws righthander Williams Perez (0-0, 2.25 ERA) against Generals right-hander Stephen
Landazuri (0-1, 0.00 ERA) in game three of the series tonight.
M-Braves vs Generals
LAST TIME OUT: Jason Hursh twirled one of the finest pitching performances of the
young season and Shae Simmons blew away the final few Jackson Generals hitters as the Mississippi Braves picked up a 3-2 road win on Thursday night. Hursh
threw six innings, the longest outing by a Braves starter in the first seven games,
and allowed just a run on six hits. It took the right-hander just 57 pitches-40 of
them strikes-to get through his six frames. Meanwhile, the Mississippi offense
jumped early on Generals starter Trevor Miller. In the second, Robby Hefflinger
got a two-out infield hit down the third base line, and Gustavo Nunez hit the next
pitch through the left-side hole to put two on for Matt Kennelly. The Braves catcher
stroked a single to center to score the first run of the day, then centerfielder Matt
Lipka followed suit with an RBI single to right to make it 2-0 Braves. Miller settled
in, and after seven hits through three innings, the Braves (3-4) didnt get another
hit until the eighth-but that didnt seem to matter to the trio of hurlers, who kept
Jackson (4-3) at arms length all night. The Generals got on the board in the fifth
inning when Jack Marder singled to lead off. Leon Landry sacrificed him over, then
Ramon Morla grounded out to the pitcher to move Marder to third. With two outs,
John Hicks singled to right to make it 2-1 Braves. In the eighth, Mississippi inched
forward with another run. Seth Loman got on base by an error on the second
baseman Marder. Barrett Kleinknecht pinch-ran for him, and with two out and two
strikes, Kyle Kubitza clubbed a double to the base of the wall in center to make it
3-1 Braves. After Hurshs night, James Hoyt threw 1 2/3 relief innings, allowing just a
run on three hits. The Generals pulled close again on a Jabari Blash two-run double
with two away in the eighth, but then came Shae Simmons. The M-Braves closer
had a stellar night, facing five hitters and striking out all but one of them to pick up
his second save of the year. Lipka finished the day with two hits and a stolen base.
600 WINS: The M-Braves are eight (8) wins shy of franchise win number 600. The Mississippi Braves entered the 2014 season with an all-time record of 589-652.
at Trustmark Park
at Jackson
Total
2005
7-6
3-6
10-12
2006
1-4
3-7
4-11
2007
7-3
6-5
13-8
2008
6-3
2-3
8-6
2009
11-5
3-7
14-12
2010
5-3
6-7
11-10
at Trustmark Park
at Jackson
Total
2011
8-6
5-5
13-11
2012
1-2
4-9
5-11
2013
2014 Alltime
8-4
54-36
1-2
1-1
34-52
9-6
1-1
88-88
Result
Record
W-L-S
4/9
L, 4-2
0-1
Walker-Batista-Kohlscheen
3,671
Att
4/10
W, 3-2
1-1
Hursh-Miller-Simmons
2,745
4/11
4/12
4/13
6/19
6/20
6/21
6/22
FUTURE STARS GAME: The annual Atlanta Braves Exhibition Game was held at State
Mutual Stadium in Rome, GA, Saturday, March 29. The Future Stars, led by HOF
Bobby Cox, defeated the Atlanta Braves 13-4. M-Braves right-handers Ryne Harper,
Jason Hursh, Williams Perez and Shae Simmons were all participants on the Future
Stars roster along with INF Kyle Kubitza and OF Matt Lipka. M-Braves players that
were exhibition extras on the Atlanta Braves team included INF Joe Leonard, OF
David Rohm and pitchers James Hoyt and Chasen Shreve.
6/23
TOP PROSPECTS: According to Baseball America, the 2014 M-Braves active roster features seven of the Atlanta Braves Top 30 Prospects: RHP J.R. Graham (3), RHP Jason
Hursh (4), RHP Shae Simmons (16), INF Kyle Kubitza (22), OF Matt Lipka (24), OF
Robby Hefflinger (29) & RHP James Hoyt (30). Those among Baseball Americas Best
Tools include Graham (Best Control), Simmons (Best Fastball), Hefflinger (Best Power Hitter), Kubitza (Best Infield Arm) & Lipka (Fastest Baserunner & Best Athlete).
REVISITING THE MAGNOLIA STATE: The 2014 M-Braves Opening Day Roster features
lots of familiar names. Returning to the M-Braves pitching staff is right-handers J.R.
Graham, Ryne Harper, James Hoyt and Shae Simmons. Lefties include Ronan Pacheco and Chasen Shreve. Behind the plate, M-Braves fans will see familiar faces in
Matt Kennelly and Braeden Schlehuber. INFs Barrett Kleinknecht, Emerson Landoni
and Joe Leonard return along with OF Robby Hefflinger.
On the Airways
On Deck
Mississippi returns to Trustmark Park for a
five-game series against the Huntsville Stars
April 14-18. The M-Braves went 13-7 against
the Stars in 2013 and have an all-time record
of 72-76 against Huntsville. After the 2014
season, the Stars move to Biloxi, MS.
3.26
.234
52
23
23
21
2
Social Media
Us vs Them
Braves Stats Generals
3-4
Record
4-3
.203
Batting Average
.254
.274
Slugging Percentage
.340
.262
On-Base Percentage
.328
21
Runs Scored
31
43
Hits
62
20
Runs Batted In
27
7
Doubles
16
1
Triples
1
2
Home Runs
1
4
Stolen Bases
5
1
Sacrifice Bunts
4
-
Sacrifice Flies
2
-
GIDP
4
facebook.com/mbraves
@mbraves
instagram.com/mbraves
youtube.com/mississippibraves
.992
4
2
2.43
.185
48
19
20
17
6
Fielding Percentage
Double Plays
Errors
.984
2
4
In the Hole
The M-Braves hit the road for a 10-game
road trip April 19-28. The Braves stop in
Montgomery for a five-game series against
the Biscuits (70-97 all-time) before moving
on to Pensacola for five games against the
Blue Wahoos (19-14 all-time).
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Opponent
at Jackson Generals
at Jackson Generals
at Jackson Generals
vs Huntsville Stars
vs Huntsville Stars
vs Huntsville Stars
vs Huntsville Stars
Probable Starters
Time
RHP Williams Perez (0-0, 2.25) vs RHP Stephen Landazuri (0-1, 0.00)
RHP J.R. Graham (0-0, 0.00) vs LHP Cam Hobson (1-0, 1.59)
RHP David Bromberg (0-1, 4.91) vs RHP Victor Sanchez (0-0, 3.60)
7:05 PM
6:05 PM
6:05 PM
7:00 PM
7:00 PM
11:00 AM
7:00 PM
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Tonights Starter
#57 Williams Perez RHP 61 228
MISSISSIPPI
Date
Opp.
4/5
MOB
Decision
ND (W, 4-2)
IP
4.0
H
2
R
1
ER
1
BB
2
SO
4
HR
0
Todays Game
Perez takes the hill in game three of this five-game series at Jackson.
LAST TIME OUT
Tossed four frames, limiting Mobile to one earned run on just two hits but did not
factor in the decision. The M-Braves defeated the BayBears 4-2.
Highlights
Prior to 2014
Signed by the Braves as a non-drafted free agent on January 12, 2009
2009 Season
Named DSL Braves Pitcher of the Month in July (1-1, 1.50)
2010 Season
Went 0-6 with a 5.63 ERA for the GCL Braves
2011 Season
Pitched a combined 13 games (six starts) between Danville and the GCL
2012 Season
Led Danville with 54 strikeouts
Played for the Caribes de Anzoategui of the Venzuelan Winter League
2013 Season
Combined to go 11-6 with a 3.53 ERA in 23 appearances between
Low-A Rome and High-A Lynchburg
Named Lynchburg Pitcher of the Year
His 11 wins were second-most in the organization
His 1.27 WHIP and 106 strikeouts ranked eighth and ninth, respectively
Named Lynchburgs July Player of the Month (3-2, 2.31) 33 Ks in 24 IP
Opp.
SAV
SAV
CSC
KAN
GBO
HAG
SAV
ASH
LEX
KAN
CSC
SAV
CSC
LWD
LYNCHBURG
Date
Opp.
7/15
WIL
7/21
MB
7/26
POT
7/31
FRE
8/6
WS
8/11
WS
8/16
WIL
8/21
CAR
8/26
FRE
Decision
W, 1 (6-3)
W, 2 (5-2)
L, 1 (4-1)
W, 3 (5-3)
ND (W, 1-0)
L, 2 (5-4 / 7)
L, 3 (3-2)
W, 4 (11-4)
ND (W, 4-1)
ND (L, 6-4)
W, 5 (7-3)
ND (L, 10-3)
ND (L, 4-2)
L, 4 (5-3)
IP
5.0
5.0
5.1
5.0
6.0
7.0
6.0
5.2
4.0
0.0
5.0
5.0
7.0
4.0
H
4
6
6
5
4
6
7
6
2
1
6
5
7
8
R
3
2
2
3
0
5
3
4
0
1
3
1
2
5
ER
3
2
2
2
0
5
3
4
0
1
3
1
2
5
BB
2
2
1
1
0
2
0
4
1
0
0
1
1
3
SO
4
3
4
5
3
6
2
4
7
0
6
7
5
3
HR
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
2
0
Decision
W, 1 (8-1)
W, 2 (3-1)
L, 1 (6-1)
W, 3 (6-2)
W, 4 (6-4)
W, 5 (5-4)
ND (W, 6-5)
W, 6 (5-3 / 7)
L, 2 (6-3)
IP
6.0
6.0
7.0
5.0
7.0
7.0
6.1
5.0
5.2
H
3
4
3
3
10
6
8
6
7
R
0
1
1
1
4
2
5
3
4
ER
0
1
1
0
4
2
3
3
2
BB
1
2
1
4
0
2
3
1
4
SO
7
8
8
2
6
5
1
5
5
HR
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
2014 Highs
Perezs Last
Win...............................................................
Loss...............................................................
Save..............................................................
CG.................................................................
HR.................................................................
WP............................................. 4/5 vs MOB
BK.................................................................
Gets a Decision:
No Decision: 1-0
Relieves:
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
- - - 1 - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - -
W-L
2-2
0-6
2-0
2-0
4-3
5-4
6-2
-
21-17
ERA
2.35
5.63
3.33
1.80
4.15
4.24
2.62
2.25
3.62
G
17
12
7
6
13
14
9
1
79
GS
11
11
4
2
9
13
9
1
60
CG
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
SHO
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
SV
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
IP
69.0
54.1
24.1
15.0
56.1
70.0
55.0
4.0
348.0
H
50
66
24
16
54
73
50
2
335
R
19
36
10
8
31
34
21
1
160
ER
18
34
9
3
26
33
16
1
140
HR
3
3
1
1
5
5
4
0
22
HB
4
11
6
0
4
3
2
0
30
BB
15
8
14
3
9
18
18
2
87
SO
57
43
27
11
54
59
47
4
302
WP
5
6
1
0
1
3
3
1
20
AVG
.206
.304
.261
.254
.245
.274
.239
.143
.253
M-Braves Last Ten Quality Starts (At Least 6.0 IP & 3 ER or Less)
Pitcher Date Opp.
Jason Hursh
4/10
JXN
H/R Dec.
R
W, 3-2
IP
6.0
H
6
R ER
1
1
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BB SO
0
3
HR
0
BK
0
WP
0
GO/AO AVG
9/0
.235
M-Braves Bullpen
Bullpen Totals
W-L: 2-1
IP: 31.0
H/HR: 27/1
Saves/Opp: 2/3
R: 12
ER: 10
1st Batter/Retired: 22/14
Inherited Runners/Scored: 11/5
ERA: 2.90
SO: 33
BB: 14
Month
April
May
June
July
August
September
W-L
2-1
ERA
2.90
Sv-Op
2-3
IP
31.0
H
27
R
12
ER
10
BB
14
SO
33
HR
1
Bullpen Briefs
Pitcher
Batista
Cornely
Harper
Hoyt
Pacheco
Perez, C.
Shreve
Simmons
Weber
Date
W/L/S
4/3
-
4/9
-
4/4
-
4/10
-
4/9
-
4/7(2)
-
4/9
-
4/10 S, 2
4/7(2)
-
ER
2
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
BB
4
1
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
SO
0
3
1
3
2
1
1
4
2
HR
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
Season Spotlight
1st Batter/Retired Longest Outing
1/0
4.1
3/2
2.0
1/0
1.0
3/2
1.2
2/2
1.0
2/1
1.0
3/2
2.2
3/3
1.1
2/0
2.1
Inherited/Scored
-
3/1
-
2/2
-
2/1
1/1
1/0
2/1
Shortest Outing
4.1
0.2
1.0
1.0
1.0
0.2
1.0
1.0
1.1
Saves/Chances
0/1
2/2
-
Bullpen Capsules
#27 John Cornely RHP 61 205
0-0-0, 2.45 ERA
Highlights
Date
Opp.
4/9
JXN
4/5 MOB
4/3 MOB
W-L
-
-
-
ERA
2.45
5.40
0.00
Sv-H
-
H, 1
-
IP
2.0
1.0
0.2
H
0
1
0
R
0
1
0
ER
0
1
0
BB
1
2
1
SO
3
1
1
HR
0
0
0
BB
0
0
SO
2
1
HR
0
1
BB
0
0
0
SO
3
1
1
HR
0
0
0
Prior to 2014
Selected by the Braves in the 15th round of the 2011 draft out of Wofford College
2011: In his first professional season, he went 3-1 with a 2.18 ERA in 15 outings for R-Danville.
Recorded 50 strikeouts in 33 IP while limiting opponents to a .165 batting average.
At Wofford College, he led the team with a 1.85 ERA and posted a 2-1 record with
nine saves (school-record) in 23 appearances out of the pen.
2012: Made 39 appearances out of Low-A Romes bullpen, going 1-3 with a 3.51 ERA. Struck
out 81 in 51.1 innings. Promoted to High-A Lynchburg in late August where he made
four appearances before seasons end. Allowed no runs, striking out 13 in 7.1 innings.
His 8 saves ranked tied for fourth overall in the Atlanta Braves organization.
2013: Spent the entire season with High-A Lynchburg. Ranked third among Carolina League
Leaders in saves (11), tied for third in games pitched (42) and ranked second in games
finished (34). Also ranked 10th overall in the Braves organization in games pitched.
Posted his best numbers at home (3-0, 2.10 ERA with five saves). His best monthly
numbers were in July when he went 2-0 with 1 save and a 0.75 ERA in 9 appearances.
Overall in the second half of the season, he was 3-0 with 10 saves and a 1.48 ERA.
Highlights
Picked up his first win of the season in game one of a doubleheader, 4/7
Date
Opp.
4/7(1) MOB
4/4 MOB
W-L
W, 1
-
ERA
9.00
18.00
Sv-H
-
-
IP
1.0
1.0
H
1
2
R
0
2
ER
0
2
Prior to 2014
Selected by the Braves in the 37th round of the 2011 draft out of Austin Peay State University.
2011: Made his professional debut with the GCL Braves (1-0, 0.00) before moving up to
R-Danville (2-0, 0.83). Selected as the organizations August Pitcher of the Month for
Danville after going 2-0 with a 0.61 ERA
2012: Started with Low-A Rome (0-2, 4.32). Finished with High-A Lynchburg (2-1, 1.83).
Posted a 1.53 ERA in 17.2 innings during the month of August.
2013: Ranked tied for third in the Braves organization with 11 saves. Ranked 4th in the
organization in relievers ERA (1.79). Didnt allow a run until May 25. Drove in 2 runs
with a double in the top of the ninth. Recorded his first save of the season on 4/5
against Mobile (2 IP, 1 H, 2 BB, 3 K). In 10 July relief appearances, he notched 2 saves
and recorded a 0.82 ERA. Limted right-handed hitters to a .197 average.
Highlights
Enters the season ranked by Baseball America as the 30th-best prospect in the Braves system
Prior to 2014
Signed with the Braves as a free agent on November 11, 2012
2011: Played for the independent Yuma Scorpions of the North American League. Went 2-0
with a 4.34 ERA in 19 games, one start. Recorded 50 strikeouts in 37.1 IP.
2012: Played with three different teams: Ind. Wichita Wingnuts (2-0, 2.61), Ind. Edinburg
Roadrunners (0-0, 1.04) and Triple-A Olmecas de Tabasco (0-2, 2.03). In his 2 seasons
combined, Hoyt has 104 Ks in 78.1 IP. With Tabasco, he limited opponents to a .235
average and converted one of two save opportunities.
2013: Did not allow a run in 16.1 innings pitched (7/26 - 8/25). In 9 outings during the month
of August, he posted a 0.73 ERA. Promoted to Double-A Mississippi on 6/21. Was 3-2
with a 4.89 ERA in 17 games (three starts) for High-A Lynchburg and was leading all
Carolina League relievers with a ratio of 13.62 K/9 IP at the time of his promotion. At
that time his 72 Ks also ranked 5th among all pitchers in the league. Hoyt held lefties
to a .155 OBA and held opponents to a .160 average with RISP and two outs. Hoyt
ranked eighth among all Braves minor league relievers with a .187 OBA and ranked
10th with 105 strikeouts.
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Date
Opp.
4/10
JXN
4/7(2) MOB
4/4 MOB
W-L
-
-
L, 1
ERA
2.45
0.00
0.00
Sv-H
H, 1
-
BS, 1
IP
1.2
1.0
1.0
H
3
0
1
R
1
0
1
ER
1
0
0
Bullpen Capsules
#43 Ronan Pacheco LHP 66 193
0-0-0, 0.00 ERA
Highlights
Date
Opp.
4/9
JXN
4/5 MOB
W-L
-
W, 1
ERA
0.00
0.00
Sv-H
-
-
IP
1.0
0.0
H
0
0
R
0
0
ER
0
0
BB
0
0
SO
2
1
HR
0
0
BB
3
1
SO
1
0
HR
0
0
BB
0
0
1
SO
1
4
1
HR
0
0
0
BB
0
0
0
0
SO
4
1
1
2
HR
0
0
0
0
BB
0
1
SO
2
0
HR
0
0
Prior to 2014
Signed by the Braves as a non-drafted free agent on February 17, 2008.
2008: Went 2-3 with a 3.86 ERA in 14 games (11 starts) for the DSL Braves.
2009: Made 11 appearances, six starts, for the GCL Braves (1-4, 4.54).
2010: Posted a record of 4-6 with a 5.62 ERA in 14 games, 11 starts, for R-Danville.
2011: Spent the entire season with Low-A Rome (5-9, 5.00) where he had 21 outings, 18 GS.
2012: Started the season at High-A Lynchburg (0-4, 7.82) but was reassigned to Rome in
mid-June where he finished the season with a record of 3-0 and a 2.65 ERA.
2013: Did not allow a run in seven outings during the month of August at Mississippi and
limited lefties to a .133 batting average. Was 2-1 with a 2.37 ERA in 28 relief outings
for High-A Lynchburg. Posted a 1-0 record with a 1.00 ERA during the month of June.
Limited lefties to a .070 opponents batting average
Highlights
Date
Opp.
4/7(2) MOB
4/4 MOB
W-L
-
-
ERA
10.80
27.00
Sv-H
-
H, 1
IP
1.0
0.2
H
0
2
R
0
2
ER
0
2
Prior to 2014
Signed by the Braves as a non-drafted free agent on July 3, 2008
2009: Made his professional debut with the GCL Braves (1-2, 5.28).
2010: Made six starts with R-Danville before moving up to Low-A Rome. Named by the Braves
as the Danville Pitcher of the Year. Rated by Baseball America as the top prospect in
the Appalachian League after the season.
2011: Spent the entire season at Low-A Rome. Set career highs in most every pitching
category. Earned his first professional save on August 22. Led the team in Ks (109)
and was second in innings pitched (125.0). Entered the season ranked by Baseball
America as Atlantas 11th-best prospect.
2012: Named Danvilles Pitcher of the Month in July, going 1-0 with a 1.20 ERA and 24 Ks.
Led the Danville club with 16 relief appearances. Entered the season as Atlantas
25th-best prospect according to Baseball America.
2013: Entered the season ranked by Baseball America as Atlantas 28th-best prospect.
Started the season at Rome (3-0, 2.25 ERA). Posted his best numbers in May (2-0-1,
0.54 ERA in 10 outings). Limited RH batters to a .169 OBA. Finished the season at
High-A Lynchburg, posting a 3.95 ERA in 9 outings. Ranked 4th among all relievers in
the Braves system with a .165 OBA. Also ranked 4th among reliefers in WHIP (0.99).
Highlights
Date
Opp.
4/9
JXN
4/5 MOB
4/3 MOB
Date
Opp.
4/10
JXN
4/7(1) MOB
4/5 MOB
4/3 MOB
W-L
-
-
-
ERA
1.59
3.00
9.00
Sv-H
-
H, 1
-
IP
2.2
2.0
1.0
H
7
0
2
R
1
0
1
ER
0
0
1
Prior to 2014
Selected by the Atlanta Braves in the 11th round of the 2010 draft.
2010: Made his professional debut with Danville. Went 2-0 with a 2.25 ERA in 8 games.
2011: Went 5-6 with a 3.86 ERA in 34 outings with Low-A Rome. Named Rome Pitcher of the
Year. Led the team with 70 IP in relief. Was second on the team in appearances and
tied for third in wins (5).
2012: Went 2-1 with a 3.93 ERA in 11 games with Double-A Mississippi. Posted a 4-4 record
with a 2.15 ERA in 32 outings for High-A Lynchburg. Put up his best numbers in June,
as he did not allow a run in eight outings and went 2-1 with a save. Ranked tied for
third in the Carolina League with seven holds on the year.
2013: Began the season with Double-A Mississippi where he went 3-1 with a 4.43 ERA in 36
relief appearances. Shreve finished the year at High-A Lynchburg, posting a record of
0-1 with a 2.75 ERA in 14 outings.
Highlights
Picked up his second save on 4/10 at JXN, striking out four of the five batters he faced
Rated by Baseball America as the Best Fastball in the Braves system
Enters the season ranked by Baseball America as the 16th-best prospect in the Braves system
W-L
-
-
-
-
ERA
Sv-H
0.00 S, 2
0.00
-
0.00 S, 1
0.00
-
IP
1.1
1.0
1.0
1.0
H
0
0
1
0
R
0
0
0
0
ER
0
0
0
0
Prior to 2014
Selected by the Atlanta Braves in the 22nd round of the 2012 draft.
Went to Southeast Missouri State University.
Named Second-Team All-Ohio Valley Conference after 15 starts for the Redhawks (7-4, 4.50).
2012: Made his professional debut with the GCL Braves (2-0, 0.00).
Finished the season with Rookie Danville (0-2, 3.48).
2013: Spent most of the season with Low-A Rome before moving up to Mississippi on 8/5.
Gave up just 3 ER in 11 outings with the M-Braves. Was 1-1 with a 1.49 ERA in 39
appearances out of the Rome bullpen. Had not allowed an earned run since 5/17
when he was promoted. Finished the season ranked second in saves (24) and third in
games finished (34). Simmons led all Braves farmhands in saves (24), ranked third in
relievers OBA (.163), second in relivers ERA (1.69), fifth in relivers WHIP (0.99) and
tied for sixth in games pitched (50). Also selected as a SALLY Mid-Season and Post-
Highlights
Date
4/7(2)
4/4
Prior to 2014
Selected by the Braves in 22nd round of the 2009 draft.
2009: Made his professional debut with the GCL Braves, posting a 1.74 ERA in seven games.
He struck out 13 batters in 10.1 innings pitched.
2010: Split time between R-Danville and Low-A Rome. Went 3-2 with a 2.81 ERA in 8 games
(six starts) with Danville. In Rome, Weber posted a record of 2-5 with a 5.13 ERA in
18 games (six starts).
2011: Spent most of the season in Rome (2-0, 2.68). Also made 2 appearances in Lynchburg
(0-0, 3.00). Appeared in his last game on 7/21 & finished the season on the DL.
2012: Compiled a 4.91 ERA in 35 games (16 starts) between Low-A Rome & High-A
Lynchburg. Named June Pitcher of the Month in Rome, going 3-2 with a 3.41 ERA.
Recorded 2 saves in 3 apps with a 1.93 ERA for Lynchburg during the month of July.
2013: Spent the majority of the season at High-A Lynchburg, posting a record of 6-5 with a
3.84 ERA in 22 games (15 starts). Also made two appearances for the GCL Braves (0-1,
12.00). Posted his best numbers during the month of May when he went 1-0 with a
0.60 ERA in six games for the Hillcats.
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Opp.
MOB
MOB
W-L
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-
ERA
2.45
3.86
Sv-H
-
-
IP
1.1
2.1
H
1
3
R
0
1
ER
0
1
Batting Capsules
#32 Robby Hefflinger OF 65 235
Last Game: .250 (1-4) Series: .125 (1-8)
Streak: 1 game (1-4, .250)
Long Streak:
vs. RHP: .125 (2-16), 0 HR
1 game (1-3, .333)
AB: 3
H: 1
2B:
3B:
2014 Highs
HR: SB:
R: 1
CS:
RBI: 1
HBP:
Highlights
Rated by Baseball America as the Best Power Hitter in the Braves system
Enters the season ranked by Baseball America as the 29th-best prospect in the Braves system
PRIOR TO 2014
Selected by the Braves in the seventh round of the 2009 draft.
2009: Made his professional debut with R-Danville, posting a .242 average with 11 doubles,
a triple, seven homers and 37 RBI in 61 games.
2010: Hit .245 in 77 games for Low-A Rome. Had 19 doubles, six homers and 53 RBI.
2011: Started the season in High-A Lynchburg, hitting .114 in 12 games. Finished the season at
Low-A Rome where he hit .256 with 34 doubles, three triples, eight HR and 56 RBI in
112 games. Led Rome in doubles and ranked fifth in the South Atlantic League.
2012: Began the season with High-A Lynchburg, hitting .228 with eight doubles, four HR and
11 RBI in 37 games before returning to Rome. Hit .284 with 21 doubles, a triple, 12 HR
and 58 RBI in 84 games. Named Player of the Month of August in Rome after hitting
.312 in 27 games (9 2B, 6 HR). Selected as a MiLB.com. Organizational All-Star. Named
SAL Player of the Week twice, 7/16 & 8/6.
2013: Began the season with High-A Lynchburg and was promoted to Mississippi on 6/29.
At the time of his promotion, he was leading the Carolina League in HR (21), slugging
percentage (.579), extra-base hits (39) and total bases (162). Finished the season
second in Carolina League HR. Selected as a Carolina League Mid-Season and Post-
Season All-Star. Named Home Run Derby Champion and MVP of the California
Carolina League All-Star Game. Named Carolina League Player of the Week, 6/3.
Named by Baseball America as the Best Outfield Arm in the Braves organization.
Was double shy of completing the cycle on 7/20 at JXN. Finished the season ranked
among all Braves farmhands in the following categories: 9th in total games (127), 6th
in runs (63) and at bats (468), 2nd in HR (27) and slugging percentage (.474), 3rd in RBI
(77) and 10th in OPS (.768). Named Lynchburg Player of the Year.
2B: 1
3B:
AB: 4
H: 1
2B:
3B:
2014 Highs
HR: SB:
R: 1
CS:
RBI:
HBP:
PRIOR TO 2014
Selected by the Braves in the 12th round of the 2010 draft
2010: Made his professional debut with R-Danville where he hit .301 with 35 RBI in 53 games.
Also appeared in the final six games for Low-A Rome (.158).
2011: Started the season with Low-A Rome where he hit .254 in 30 games before moving up
to High-A Lynchburg where he hit .209 with a career-high 7 HR for the Hillcats.
2012: Hit .219 in 49 games with Double-A Mississippi before having season-ending surgery to
repair a left hand fracture in June. Also pitched two innings of relief to pick up the win
as the M-Braves defeated Jackson 4-3 in 16 innings on 4/15 (1 H, 2 K). Saw action at
every position except the outfield during his time with the M-Braves.
2013: Spent the entire season in Mississippi where he hit .238 in 93 games. Posted his best
numbers in June when he hit .317 in 25 games. Blasted 2 HR in the M-Braves 7-4 win
over HVL, 8/5. Strung together a five-game RBI streak (6/26-30). Blasted a three-run
homer, 6/26. Worked two innings in relief, giving up no runs/hits on 5/29. Pitched
another inning in relief on 4/25 at HVL (1 H, 1 ER, 1 K, 1 HR). Worked 1 inning on 4/13.
Highlights
PRIOR TO 2014
Signed by the Braves as a free agent on January 24, 2014
2006: Selected by the San Diego Padres in the 3rd round of the 2006 draft. Named AZL MVP
and AZL Post-Season All-Star. Also named a Baseball America Rookie All-Star. Hit .371
and drove in 44 runs in 52 games for the AZL Padres.
2007: Spent most of the season with the Fort Wayne Wizards, hitting .282 in 129 games.
2008: Selected as a California League Mid-Season and Post-Season All-Star. Named as a
Baseball America High Class A All-Star. Posted a .318 batting average with 33 doubles,
three triples, 11 homers and 84 RBI in 134 games.
2009: Spent the entire season at Double-A San Antonio, hitting .261 in 131 games.
2010: Began the season with Double-A San Antonio and hit .308 in 71 games. Selected as a
Texas League Mid-Season All-Star. Finished the season at Triple-A Portland. Added to
the Padres 40-man roster following the season.
2011: Made the Padres 25-man opening day roster and played 6 games in the big leagues.
Reassigned to Triple-A Tucson. Claimed off waivers by the Oakland Athletics on 10/25.
2012: Acquired by the St. Louis Cardinals from the Athletics for future considerations on 4/4
and assigned to Triple-A Memphis. He hit .268 in 129 games for the Redbirds.
2013: Signed as a free agent by the Cleveland Indians during the offseason and received an
invite to ST. Began he season at Triple-A Columbus where he hit .250 in 32 games.
Reassigned to Double-A Akron in late May where he hit .295 in 61 games over the
remainder of the season. Hunter had 20 doubles, four triples and 12 homers.
AB: 4
H: 2
2B:
3B:
2014 Highs
HR: SB:
R: 1
CS:
2014 Highs
HR: SB: 1
R: 1
CS: 1
BB: 1
K: 2
RBI: 1
HBP:
PRIOR TO 2014
Selected by the Braves in the third round of the 2011 draft out of Texas State
Was a two-time All-Southland Conference First Team selection.
Named to the Austin Regional All-Tournament team.
2011: His .321 batting average ranked second among all Braves farmhands. Named August
Player of the Month in Danville after hitting .382 with 7 doubles, 1 triple and 13 RBI
in 14 games during the month.
2012: Entered the season ranked by Baseball America as the 17th best prospect in the Braves
organization. Named Rome Player of the Month for April (.280 with 6 doubles, 3
triples, 4 HR and 13 RBI). His 9 triples led all Braves farmhands. Led the Rome club
with 128 games played and 531 at bats. Named SAL Player of the Week (April 23).
2013: Entered the season as the 25th-best Braves prospect according to Baseball America.
Named Carolina League Player of the Week twice (6/17 and 8/5). Ranked fourth
in the Carolina League with a .380 OBP. Led the league in walks (80) and ranked third
in Ks (132). Among all Braves farmhands, he ranked in the following categories: 3rd in
games played (132), 4th in runs (75), 5th in triples (6), 8th in on-base percentage
(.380), 8th in hits (113), tied for 6th in HR (12), 7th in slugging percentage (.434), 7th in
doubles (28) and 6th in RBI (57).
2B:
3B:
Highlights
Rated by Baseball America as the Best Infield Arm in the Braves system
Enters the season ranked by Baseball America as the 22nd-best prospect in the Braves system
RBI:
HBP:
BB:
K:
Highlights
2014 Highs
HR: SB:
R:
CS:
vs. JXN:
Last HR:
vs. LHP : .000 (0-0), 0 HR
RBI: 1
HBP:
2B:
3B:
2014 Highs
HR: SB:
R:
CS:
RBI: 1
HBP:
Highlights
Highlights
PRIOR TO 2014
Signed again by the Braves as a free agent on November 18, 2013
2006: Spent the season in the Australian Summer League. Signed by ATL as a NDFA 8/18.
2007: Played for the GCL Braves, catching in 31 of the 39 games played.
Hit .296 against lefties, but just .188 against right-handers.
2008: Started the season at R-Danville before being promoted to Low-A Rome in late July.
Bounced between Rome and Danville, appearing in 44 games at Danville and 10 at
Rome. Went hitless in his first game with Rome and then hit safely in his other nine
games, going 16-32, including two three-hit games and a three-RBI game.
2009: Split the season between Myrtle Beach and Rome. Compiled a .225 average with 11
doubles, two homers and 22 RBIs between both stops. Was a non-roster invitee to ST.
2010: Spent the entire season with High-A Myrtle Beach where he batted .226 in 76 games.
After struggling with monthly avgs of .148 in June and .194 in July, he hit .306 in Aug.
2011: Drove in 3 of the M-Braves 14 runs in a 14-7 victory over JXN on 7/5. Broke a team-long 14-
game hitting streak (17-49, .347) on 6/9 vs CHA. Made two apperances with GWN (.286, 2-7).
2012: Spent the entire season at Double-A Mississippi, hitting .254 in 62 games.
2013: Started the season with Triple-A Gwinnett where he hit .417 in 5 games. Released by
the Braves on 5/13 and signed with the Reds in mid-June. Assigned to Double-A PNS
where he hit .207 in nine games before moving to Triple-A Louisville in July.
PRIOR TO 2014
Signed by the Atlanta Braves as a free agent on December 20, 2011.
2006: Originally signed by the Florida Marlins as a NDFA on December 1, 2005.
Hit .263 in 62 games with the VSL Tigers/Marlins.
2007: Did not play after being released by Florida on May 18, 2007.
2008: Signed by the Yankees as a free agent in 2008. Posted a .310 batting average in
36 games with the GCL Yankees.
2009: Hit .185 in 10 games for High-A Tampa and .237 in 27 games for Staten Island.
Also appeared in one game for the GCL Yankees.
2010: Spent the entire season with Low-A Charleston, hitting .280 in 84 G for the RiverDogs.
2011: Signed by the Braves on December 20, 2011. Hit .254 in 83 games with High-A Tampa.
Played every position except catcher and CF. Pitched in one game (7/29 vs CHA) where
he picked up the win after working two scoreless innings.
2012: Spent most of the season with High-A Lynchburg (.217, 67 G) but also played in 4 games
for Double-A Mississippi, batting .273. Also played in the Venezuelan Winter League
for the Caribes de Anzoategui.
2013: Spent most of the season at High-A Lynchburg where he hit .276 in 65 games for the
Hillcats. Also appeared in 16 G for the M-Braves, hitting .325. Posted his best numbers
with the Hillcats during the summer months, hitting .323 and .322 in June and July.
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Batting Capsules
#25 Joe Leonard INF 65 220
Last Game: .333 (1-3) Series: .333 (1-3)
Streak: 1 games (1-3, .333)
Long Streak:
vs. RHP: .091 (1-11), 0 HR
1 games (1-3, .333)
AB: 3
H: 1
2014 Highs
HR: SB:
R:
CS:
2B:
3B:
RBI:
HBP:
2B:
3B:
2014 Highs
HR: SB:
R: 2
CS:
RBI: 1
HBP:
Highlights
Highlights
Went 3-for-4 with a run scored and an RBI in the M-Braves 4-2 victory over Mobile, 4/5
PRIOR TO 2014
Selected by the Braves in the 3rd round of the 2010 draft out of the University of Pittsburgh.
2010: Split the season between Danville and Rome. While in Danville, he hit .278 through 10
games. Played his first A-ball game with Rome on 7/15 and recorded a double, triple
and a HR while scoring 5 runs. In his 35 plate appearances against lefties, he battted
.314 and in six day contests, he batted .409.
2011: Played the entire season in Lynchburg where he hit .247 in 110 games. 3rd on the team
with the most doubles (27). Rated as the No. 23 Braves prospect by Baseball America.
2012: Spent the entire season with Double-A Mississippi, hitting .263 in 124 games.
2013: Hit .230 in 119 games at Triple-A Gwinnett. Had 22 doubles, three triples and 35 RBI.
Posted his best numbers in June when he hit .258 with three doubles and two triples.
PRIOR TO 2014
Signed by the Braves as a free agent on October 30, 2013
2007: Signed by Detriot as a NDFA on May 3. Hit .284 in 64 games with the DSL Tigers.
2008: Spent time with both the GCL Tigers (.200, 13 G) and High-A Lakeland (.245, 45 G).
2009: Rated by Baseball America as the Best Infield Arm in the Midwest League. Spent most
of the season with Low-A West Michigan, hitting .315 with 16 doubles, 10 triples, five
homers and 40 RBI in 112 games. Stole 45 bases.
2010: Entered the season rated by Baseball America as the Best Defensive Infielder in the
Detriot Tigers system. Also rated by Baseball America as the Best Defensive Shortstop
in the FSL. Selected as a FSL Mid-Season All-Star. Swiped 33 bases on the year while
logging 13 doubles, six triples and two home runs.
2011: Entered the season rated by Baseball America as the Fastest Runner in the Detriot
Tigers system. Selected as a Florida State League Mid-Season All-Star. Started the
season with High-A Lakeland, hitting .304 in 62 games. He finished the season at
Double-A Erie, posting a .215 average in 34 games. Selected by the Pirates in the MLB
portion of the Rule 5 Draft during the offseason.
2012: Missed most of the season on the 60-day disabled list with an injury that he suffered
prior to the Rule 5 draft in December 2011. Did not play until August and spent time
with 3 different teams on rehab. Claimed off waivers in October by the Diamondbacks.
2013: Returned to Detriot by the Diamondbacks prior to the 2013 season. Spent the entire
season at Triple-A Toledo, hitting .194 in 61 G for the Mud Hens. Posted his best
numbers in August when he hit .286 in 11 G. Hit .289 in 15 games as the leadoff hitter.
2B: 1
3B:
2014 Highs
HR: SB: 1
R: 1
CS: 1
RBI: 1
HBP:
Highlights
Rated by Baseball America as the Best Athlete and Fastest Baserunner in the Braves system
Enters the season ranked by Baseball America as the 24th-best prospect in the Braves system
PRIOR TO 2014
Selected by the Braves in supplemental round of the 2010 draft out of McKinney HS in Texas.
2010: Named as a MiLB.com Organization All-Star and selected as a GCL Post-Season All-Star.
Hit a combined .288 with 8 doubles, 4 triples, 1 HR, 25 RBI and 21 stolen bases in
52 games between the GCL Braves and R-Danville. Ranked 8th among all Braves
farmhands in SB. Selected as the July Player of the Month for the GCL club (.340).
Named GCL Player of the Year. Rated by Baseball America as the GCLs 5th-best prospect.
2011: Entered the season ranked as the 6th-best prospect in the Braves system according to
Baseball America. Spent the entire season at Low-A Rome. Led all Braves farmhands
with 28 stolen bases. Led the Rome club and ranked second in the South Atlantic
League in at bats (530). Named by Baseball America as the fastest baserunner and
the best athlete in the Braves organization.
2012: Appeared in 51 games for High-A Lynchburg before being sidelined by a hamstring
injury. Hit .288 against righthanders and .209 against lefties. Was hitting .333 through
9 games in June before hitting the disabled list for the remainder of the season.
2013: Entered the season ranked by Baseball America as the 14th-best prospect in the Braves
system as well as the best overall athlete. Hit .251 in 131 games at High-A Lynchburg.
Ranked fourth in the Carolina League in at bats (525) and fourth in stolen bases (37).
Ranked among all Braves minor leaguers in the following categories: 5th in total games
(131), 2nd in runs scored (76), 4th in triples (7), 2nd in stolen bases (37), 1st in at bats
(525), 3rd in hits (132) and tied for 5th in doubles (29).
AB: 4
H: 2
2B: 1
3B:
2014 Highs
HR: 1 SB:
R: 2
CS:
BB: 1
K: 2
RBI:
HBP:
PRIOR TO 2014
Selected by the Braves in the ninth round of the 2010 draft.
2010: Made his professional debut with the GCL Braves, hitting .320 in 19 games.
Also appeared in 17 games at Rookie-Danville where he batted .319 with six doubles.
2011: Led Rome hitters and tied for 3rd in the SAL in triples (8). Ranked 9th among Braves
minor leaguers in batting average (.289). Hit .355 with 9 doubles, 2 triples and 3 HR in
28 games during the month of August.
2012: Hit .304 in 46 AB against lefties. Hit .288 on the road compared to .185 at home.
2013: Selected as a Carolina League Mid-Season and Post-Season All-Star. Ranked 4th in the
Carolina League with a .302 batting average. Ranked 2nd in hits (150) & triples (8),
& ranked 5th in runs scored (77). Ranked among all Braves minor leaguers in the
following categories: first in runs (77) & hits (150), third in at bats (496) and doubles
(33), fourth in batting average (.302), tied for sixth in total games (130), ninth in RBI
(53) and 10th in slugging percentage (.413). Rohm posted his best numbers during the
months of April (.358, 22 G) and August (.336, 31 G).
2014 Highs
HR: SB:
R:
CS: 1
Highlights
2B:
3B:
RBI: 1
HBP:
2B:
3B:
2014 Highs
HR: SB:
R:
CS:
RBI:
HBP:
Highlights
Blasted his first homer of the season in the M-Braves 4-2 win over Mobile, 4/5
Highlights
PRIOR TO 2014
Signed by the Braves as a free agent on November 7, 2013.
2006: Selected in the 47th round of the 2005 draft by the LA Angels.
Made his professional debut with the AZL Angels, hitting .206 in 42 games.
2007: Hit .323 in 45 games with the AZL Angels. Had 15 doubles, 1 triple, 9 homers and 34 RBI.
2008: Played with Independent St. George, hitting .350 in 60 games.
2009: Spent most of the season with High-A Winston-Salem, hitting .262 with 18 doubles and
15 homers in 81 games. Also appeared in 27 games for Low-A Kannapolis where he hit
.303 with 14 extra base hits.
2010: Selected as a Carolina League Mid-Season All-Star and a MiLB.com Organizaiton All-Star.
Hit .292 with 33 doubles, three triples, 25 homers and 88 RBI in 133 games.
2011: Named Southern League Player of the Week, June 6. Hit .274 with 24 doubles and
19 homers in 122 games at Double-A Birmingham.
2012: Started the season with Birmingham, hitting .276 in 115 games before moving up to
Triple-A Charlotte for the final four games of the season. He hit .273 in those final
contests. Named Player of the Year in Birmingham.
2013: Began with the season at Triple-A Charlotte in the White Sox system, hitting .223 in 39
G, before being traded to Baltimore on June 7. Joined Double-A Bowie for the rest
of the season, posting a .262 batting average with 13 doubles, 6 HR and 31 RBI in 56 G.
PRIOR TO 2014
2008: Made his professional debut with the GCL Braves, hitting .268 in 41 games. Ranked by
Baseball America as the 18th-best prospect in the Atlanta system after the season.
2009: Hit .199 in 100 games at Low-A Rome. His 23 doubles ranked second and his 37 RBI
ranked fourth on the team.
2010: Split the season between Low-A Rome (.221, 48 G) & High-A Myrtle Beach (.115, 27 G).
2011: Started the season with High-A Lynchburg (.248, 36 G) before moving up to Double-A
Mississippi (.233, 26 G). Named Carolina League Player of the Week, 5/9.
2012: Spent the entire season with High-A Lynchburg, hitting .270 in 87 games for the Hillcats.
Selected as a Carolina League Mid-Season and Post-Season All-Star. Established
single-season career highs in batting average (.270), HR (8), RBI (42), triples (4),
slugging percentage (.439) and OPS (.767). Led the Carolina League in appearances by
a catcher (84 games) and posted a .987 fielding percentage. Named June Pitcher of the
Month for Lynchburg, hitting .313 with four doubles, a triple, three home runs 10 runs
scored and seven RBI.
2013: Posted his best numbers during the month of May when he hit .333 with two doubles,
three home runs and 10 RBI in 10 games. Launched two-run homers in back-to-back
innings against the Suns, 5/19
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Statistical Breakdown
Record Breakdown
Starts By Position
1B: Joe Loenard (1), Seth Loman (6)
2B: Barrett Kleinknecht (2), Emerson Landoni (5)
3B: Kyle Kubitza (5), Joe Leonard (2)
SS: Emerson Landoni (1), Gustavo Nunez (6)
LF: Robby Hefflinger (5), Cedric Hunter (2)
CF: Cedric Hunter (1), Matt Lipka (6)
RF: Cedric Hunter (1), David Rohm (6)
C: Matt Kennelly (3), Braeden Schlehuber (4)
P: Lay Batista (1), David Bromberg (1), J.R. Graham (1), Jason Hursh (2), Mike Minor (1), Williams Perez (1)
DH: Robby Hefflinger (1), Kyle Kubitza (1)
Score First..............................................................3-1
Shutouts................................................................1-0
Score in 2 innings..................................................1-1
Score in 4 innings..................................................1-1
1-Run Games..........................................................1-1
2-Run Games..........................................................1-2
3-Run Games...............................................................
Allow a Homer.......................................................0-2
Allow No Homers...................................................3-2
Day..............................................................................
Night......................................................................3-4
Following a Win.....................................................1-1
Following a Loss....................................................2-2
In Decision By Starters..........................................1-3
Hit Breakdown
Player
Matt Kennelly
Emerson Landoni
Matt Lipka
Seth Loman
Gustavo Nunez
Multi-Hit Games
2
3
4
5
1
1
2
2
1
1
Total Games
1
1
2
2
2
Season High
2, 4/5 vs MOB
2, 4/9 at JXN
2, Last: 4/10 at JXN
2, Last: 4/5 vs MOB
3, 4/5 vs MOB
2-Out
Total RBI
RBI
1
1
1
2
1
4
3
2
5
1
3
2
Home
1-1
-
-
0-1
0-1
1-0
-
2-3
Road
Month Home Road
- April
2-3
1-1
- May
-
0-1
June
-
1-0
July
-
- August
-
-
September
-
1-1 Total
2-3
1-1
Series Breakdown
RBI Breakdown
Multi-RBI Games
Player
2
3 4 5 6
Robby Hefflinger
Matt Kennelly
Kyle Kubitza
Emerson Landoni
Matt Lipka
Seth Loman
1
Gustavo Nunez
David Rohm
1
Day
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Total
Season High
1, 4/3 vs MOB
1, 4/10 at JXN
1, Last: 4/10 at JXN
1, Last: 4/7(2) vs MOB
1, Last: 4/10 at JXN
2, 4/9 at JXN
1, 4/5 vs MOB
2, 4/7(1) vs MOB
Type
5-Game
Double Headers
Road
Won-Lost-Split
-
-
Braves
Sweeps
-
-
Opp.
Sweeps
-
MIS
1
3
-
-
2
8
2
3
2
-
-
-
-
-
Home
Won-Lost-Split
0-1
-
Total
SB-ATT
2-3, .667
0-1, .000
2-3, .667
0-1, .000
4-8, .500
Braves By Inning
Score
Inn.
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
11th
12th
13th
14th
OPP
6
1
3
3
1
1
6
2
-
2
2
3
-
MIS
-
1
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Home Runs
Inn.
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
11th
12th
13th
14th
OPP
1
1
-
MIS
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
Errors
Inn.
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
11th
12th
13th
14th
OPP
1
3
1
-
8
1
9
1
4
-
5
1
6
4
7
1
Outfield Assists
Player
Matt Lipka
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1st
2nd
1
3rd
Home
Statistical Breakdown
Pinch & Designated Hitters
PH
DH
Pitchers Hitting
Lay Batista
David Bromberg
J.R. Graham
Jason Hursh
Williams Perez
Chasen Shreve
Ryan Weber
Totals
Shutouts
Date Opponent
4/7(1) MOB
Result
W, 4-0 (7)
R
2B
3B
HR
RBI
Sac
BB
K
0-1, .000
1
0-1, .000
1
1-1, 1.000
1-1, 1.000
0-1, .000
0-1, .000
0-0, .000
1
2-6, .333
1 2
One-Run Games
Record
1-0
Date Opponent
4/7(2) MOB
4/10
JXN
W-L-S
Harper-Hagens
Result
L, 2-1 (7)
W, 3-2
Record
0-1
1-1
W-L-S
Schugel-Bromberg-Barrett
Hursh-Miller-Simmons
2005: 13-7 2006: 10-7 2007: 8-8 2008: 12-9 2009: 8-12 2010: 9-10
2011: 8-8 2012: 9-11 2013: 14-12 2014: 1-0
All-Time Record: 92-84
Extra-Inning Games
Date Opponent
Result
Record
W-L-S
2005: 5-5 2006: 8-7 2007: 8-6 2008: 6-4 2009: 7-6 2010: 6-7
2011: 3-8 2012: 7-9 2013: 10-5 2014:
All-Time Record: 60-57
Date Opponent
4/7(1) MOB
4/7(2) MOB
Doubleheaders
Result
W, 4-0 (7)
L, 2-1 (7)
Record
1-0
1-1
W-L-S
Harper-Hagens
Schugel-Bromberg-Barrett
2005: 5-5 2006: 8-7 2007: 8-6 2008: 6-4 2009: 5-9 2010: 4-4
2011: 5-3 2012: 7-7 2013: 4-4 2014: 1-1
All-Time Record: 53-50
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2005: 22-21 2006: 20-26 2007: 22-24 2008: 27-18 2009: 29-29 2010: 20-25
2011: 19-34 2012: 21-29 2013: 29-23 2014: 1-1
All-Time Record: 210-230
Statistical Breakdown
Last Time It Happened Against the Braves
Hitting
Four-Hit Game..................................................................................Brock Kjeldgaard (8/5/13 at HVL)
Five-Hit Game..................................................................................... Rich Poythress (8/17/12 at JXN)
Four-Run Game................................................................................... Ramon Nivar (6/14/10 vs CHA)
Three-Double Game............................................................................Nate Tenbrink (7/11/12 at JXN)
Four-RBI Game..................................................................................Ramon Morla (8/8(2)/13 vs JXN)
Five-RBI Game.................................................................................... Jared Mitchell (4/20/12 at BIR)
Six-RBI Game.............................................................................................. Ed Easley (7/8/11 at MOB)
Eight-RBI Game......................................................................................Eric Eymann (5/16/08 at CHA)
Grand Slam........................................................................................ Mikie Mahtook (8/2/12 at MTG)
Lead-Off Home Run (Inning)................................................................ Marcus Semien (7/5/13 at BIR)
Walk-Off Home Run............................................................................. Kyeong Kang (8/20/13 at MTG)
Walk-Off Grand Slam.................................................................................Brad Davis (5/14/09 at JAX)
Walk-Off Hit................................................................................ Mikie Mahtook (8/19(1)/13 at MTG)
Back-to-Back Home Runs............................................ Bill Rhinehart & Cody Puckett (9/3/11 at CAR)
Two-Home Run Game......................................................................Brock Kjeldgaard (8/3/13 at HVL)
Two-Home Run Inning.................................................................................. Lee Cruz (7/24/08 at BIR)
Pinch-Hit Home Run......................................................................................JR Hopf (4/18/09 at HVL)
Multi-Home Run Inning..........................................Marquez Smith & Travis Mattair (6/28/13 at PNS)
Inside-the-Park Home Run.................................................................... Marc Krauss (4/8/12 vs MOB)
First on Catcher Interference............................................................. Matt Davidson (5/1/12 at MOB)
Hit for Cycle..................................................................................... Victor Mercedes (6/10/07 at BIR)
Pitching
One-Hitter......................................................................Fiers/Luetge/Byrd/Wooten (6/29/11 at HVL)
Two-Hitter......................................................................................Evan Anundsen (6/3(1)/12 at HVL)
Three-Hitter.......................................................Schugel/Schuster/Hively/Barrett (4/7(1)/14 vs MOB)
Shutout...................................................................................Evans/Dayton/Wittgren (9/1/13 at JAX)
Back-to-Back Shutouts....... Hultzen/Hensley/Moran/Pryor & Molina/Kloess (4/19-20/12 at JXN-BIR)
Shortened Complete Game............................................................Evan Anundsen (6/3(1)/12 at HVL)
Complete Game................................................................................... Alex Colome (7/29/12 at MTG)
10+Strikeouts (Ind.)..............................................................................Taijuan Walker (4/9/14 at JXN)
Miscellaneous
Triple Play.........................................................................................Mayorson/Concepcion (8/19/08)
Three or More Steals, One Game.....................................................Quintin Berry - 4 (8/7/11 vs CAR)
Position Player Pitched........................................................................ Eric Campbell (4/15/12 at JXN)
Nine Steals (Team), One Game..Gordon/Robinson/Nivar 2/Perez 3/Herrera/Smith (6/12/10 vs CHA)
Steal of Home...................................................................................... Nick Ahmed (5/27/13 at MOB)
Pitcher Homered............................................................................. Tyler Thornburg (4/26/12 vs HVL)
Date
Batter
Opponent
7/17/05
Iker Franco
WTN
5/26/06 Michael Rosamond
BIR
7/27/06
Jarrod Saltalamacchia MOB
8/6/06
Josh Burrus MTG
5/2/07
Josh Burrus MTG
6/8/07 Mike Rozema
BIR
5/17/08
Jason Perry
CHA
5/14/10 Mauro Gomez
CHA
9/1/10 Mycal Jones
WTN
9/4/10 Michael Daniel
BIR
7/21/11 Antoan Richardson
JAX
6/7/12
Joe Terdoslavich
TNS
5/7/13
Jaime Pedroza MTG
6/3/13
Luis Nunez
CHA
Date
Batter
Opponent
4/20/05 Scott Thorman & Brian McCann MTG
4/10/07
Jarrod Saltalamacchia & Matt Esquivel
CAR
5/9/07
Brent Lillibridge & Brandon Jones
WTN
6/25/07
Clint Sammons & Van Pope MTG
7/15/07
Brandon Jones & Matt Esquivel MTG
6/21/08
Greg Creek & Kala Kaaihue MTG
7/31/08
Reid Gorecki & Kala Kaaihue
CHA
5/25(2)/09
Brandon Hicks & Concepcion Rodriguez MOB
8/7/09
Brandon Hicks & Jason Heyward
HVL
5/14/10 Mauro Gomez & Donell Linares
CHA
7/10/10 Eric Duncan & Willie Cabrera
BIR
Homers
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
Date
Batter
Opponent
7/24/05
Josh Burrus MOB
8/11/05
Luis Hernandez
CHA
8/20/05 Michael Rosamond
JAX
5/29/06
Barbaro Canizares
JAX
6/4/06 Michael Rosamond
CAR
7/27/06
Jarrod Saltalamacchia MOB
4/10/07
Jarrod Saltalamacchia
CAR
4/24/07
Jarrod Saltalamacchia
BIR
4/27/07
Brandon Jones MOB
5/6/07
Brandon Jones MTG
7/15/07 Matt Esquivel MTG
5/23/08
Kala Kaaihue
TNS
5/29/08
Jason Perry
WTN
6/6/08
Jordan Schafer MOB
6/30/08
Kala Kaaihue MTG
8/18/08
Jordan Schafer
CAR
8/25/09
Brandon Hicks
CHA
7/2/10 Mauro Gomez
BIR
4/24/11 Ernesto Mejia MTG
6/30(1)/11 Donell Linares
HVL
9/2/11 Ed Lucas
CAR
9/3/11 Ernesto Mejia
CAR
8/4/12
Joe Leonard
CHA
5/19/13
Braeden Schlehuber
JAX
6/9/13
Christian Marrero
PNS
7/19/13
Christian Bethancourt
JXN
8/5/13
Barrett Kleinknecht
HVL
8/11/13
Christian Bethancourt
JXN
Date
Batter
Opponent
4/30/05
Brian McCann
WTN
4/11/06 Michael Rosamond MOB
7/20/06(2)
Brandon Jones
TNS
8/24/06 Michael Rosamond MOB
4/11/07
Brandon Jones
CAR
8/30/08
Kala Kaaihue
WTN
8/22/12
Bobby Stevens
HVL
4/18/13
Christian Marrero
JXN
6/9/13
Christian Marrero
PNS
Games
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
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Date
Batter
Opponent
4/29-5/1/07 Matt Esquivel MOB
5/13-15/10
Cody Johnson
CHA
9/1(2)-3/12 Evan Gattis MOB
5/15-17/13
Jose Martinez
HVL-JAX
6/5-6/05
Jonathan Schuerholz
HVL
6/21-22/05 Scott Thorman
CAR
7/1-2/05
Jeff Francoeur MOB
5/30-31/06 Michael Rosamond
CHA
6/11-12/06 Michael Rosamond
CHA
8/15-16/06
Josh Burrus
TNS
8/23-24/06
Ray Serrano MOB
4/9-10/07 Matt Esquivel
HVL-CAR
4/10-11/07
Jarrod Saltalamacchia
CAR
4/16-17/07 Diory Hernandez
WTN
7/15-17/07
Brandon Jones MTG-JAX
4/18-19/08 Diory Hernandez
BIR-HVL
4/20-21/08
Jason Perry
HVL
4/25-26/08
Jason Perry MOB
5/8-9/08
Kala Kaaihue
WTN
5/15-16/08
Reid Gorecki
CHA
5/19-20/08
Quentin Davis
CHA-TNS
6/16-17/08
Reid Gorecki
CAR
7/31-8/1/08
Reid Gorecki
CHA/HVL
8/3-4/08
JC Holt
HVL
8/16-18/08
Jordan Schafer MOB-CAR
5/18(2)-19/09
Willie Cabrera MTG
4/28-29/10
Cody Johnson MTG-JAX
5/1-2/10
Cody Johnson
JAX
7/2-3/10
Luis Bolivar
BIR
7/9-10/10
Willie Cabrera
BIR
8/13-14/10 Mauro Gomez MTG
9/1-2/10 Mycal Jones
WTN
4/16-17/11 Donell Linares MOB
5/4(1&2)/11
Tyler Pastornicky
CHA
6/17-18/11 Ernesto Mejia
JAX
7/11-13/11 Ernesto Mejia MOB-TNS
7/23-24/11 Ernesto Mejia
JAX
9/1-2/11 Ed Lucas
CAR
9/2-3/11 Ernesto Mejia
CAR
5/4-5/12 Evan Gattis MOB
6/3(2)-4/12
Ian Gac
HVL
8/18-19/12
Jaime Pedroza
JXN-HVL
4/27-29(1)/13
Christian Marrero
HVL
5/8-9/13
Kyle Russell MTG
7/18-19/13
Christian Bethancourt
JXN
8/11-13/13
Christian Bethancourt
PNS
8/14-15/13
Tommy La Stella
PNS
Statistical Breakdown
Club Miscellaneous
Longest Winning Streak..................................................................2 G (4/5-7(1) vs MOB)
Longest Losing Streak......................................................................... 2 G (4/3-4 vs MOB)
Longest Home Winning Streak.......................................................2 G (4/5-7(1) vs MOB)
Longest Road Winning Streak.................................................................... 1 (4/10 at JXN)
Longest Home Losing Streak.............................................................. 2 G (4/3-4 vs MOB)
Longest Road Losing Streak......................................................................1 G (4/9 at JXN)
Largest Margin of Victory.................................................................. 3 R (4/7(1) vs MOB)
Largest Margin of Defeat........................................................................4 R (4/3 vs MOB)
Largest Comeback Win......................................................................................................
Largest Lead Lost....................................................................................2 R (4/4 vs MOB)
Longest Game (Innings).................................................................... 9 (Last: 4/4 vs MOB)
Longest Game (Time).......................................................................... 3:21 (4/4 vs MOB)
Longest Game (Time - 9 Innings)......................................................... 3:21 (4/4 vs MOB)
Shortest Game (Time - 9 Innings)........................................................... 2:37 (4/9 at JXN)
Longest Game (Time - 7 Innings)..................................................... 2:16 (4/7(2) vs MOB)
Largest Crowd, Home.........................................................................5,132 (4/3 vs MOB)
Largest Crowd, Road............................................................................. 3,671 (4/9 at JXN)
Club Batting
Most Runs, Game......................................................................................5 (4/4 vs MOB)
Most Runs, Game, Both Clubs.................................................................12 (4/4 vs MOB)
Most Runs, Inning................................................................................. 4 (4/7(1) vs MOB)
Most Hits, Game......................................................................................10 (4/5 vs MOB)
Most Hits, Game, Both Clubs..................................................................19 (4/4 vs MOB)
Most Hits, Inning....................................................................................... 4 (4/10 at JXN)
Fewest Hits, Game................................................................................ 3 (4/7(2) vs MOB)
Most At-Bats, Game................................................................................ 35 (4/10 at JXN)
Most Doubles, Game.................................................................................3 (4/4 vs MOB)
Most Triples, Game.............................................................................. 1 (4/7(2) vs MOB)
Most Home Runs, Game.....................................................................1 (Last: 4/9 at JXN)
Most Home Runs, Game, Both Clubs..................................................1 (Last: 4/9 at JXN)
Most Home Runs, Inning.....................................................................1 (Last: 4/9 at JXN)
Most Extra Base Hits, Game......................................................................3 (4/4 vs MOB)
Most Extra Base Hits, Game, Both Clubs.............................................5 (Last: 4/9 at JXN)
Most Walks, Game........................................................................... 3 (Last: 4/4 vs MOB)
Most Walks, Game, Both Clubs.................................................................9 (4/3 vs MOB)
Most Strikeouts, Game....................................................................... 13 (4/7(2) vs MOB)
Most Strikeouts, Game Both Clubs..................................................... 20 (4/7(2) vs MOB)
Most Stolen Bases, Game..................................................................1 (Last: 4/10 at JXN)
Most Stolen Bases, Opponent................................................................... 2 (4/10 at JXN)
Most Stolen Bases, Game, Both Clubs....................................................... 3 (4/10 at JXN)
Individual Batting
Longest Hitting Streak.........................................3 G (Last: Emerson Landoni, 4/7(2)-10)
Longest On-Base Streak...............................................4 G (Matt Lipka, 4/3-7(1) vs MOB)
Longest RBI Streak............................................ 3 G (Last: Seth Loman, 4/4-7(1) vs MOB)
Most Runs, Game........................................................ 2 (Last: Seth Loman, 4/5 vs MOB)
Most Hits, Game..............................................................3 (Gustavo Nunez, 4/5 vs MOB)
Most Doubles, Game....................................................1 (Last: Kyle Kubitza, 4/10 at JXN)
Most Triples, Game...................................................... 1 (Cedric Hunter, 4/7(2) vs MOB)
Most Home Runs, Game................................................1 (Last: Seth Loman, 4/9 at JXN)
Most Consecutive Games with a HR.................................................................................
Most Extra Base Hits, Game.........................................1 (Last: Kyle Kubitza, 4/10 at JXN)
Most Runs Batted In, Game............................................2 (Last: Seth Loman, 4/9 at JXN)
Most Stolen Bases, Game...............................................1 (Last: Matt Lipka, 4/10 at JXN)
Most Walks, Game....................................................... 2 (Robby Hefflinger, 4/5 vs MOB)
Club Pitching
Most Strikeouts, Game............................................................................11 (4/5 vs MOB)
Most Walks Allowed, Game......................................................................6 (4/3 vs MOB)
Most Runs Allowed, Inning............................................................... 3 (Last: 4/4 vs MOB)
Most Runs Allowed, Game........................................................................7 (4/4 vs MOB)
Most Home Runs Allowed, Game..................................................... 1 (Last: 4/4 vs MOB)
Most Hits Allowed, Game.......................................................................... 11 (4/9 at JXN)
Fewest Hits Allowed, Game.................................................................. 1 (4/7(1) vs MOB)
Most Consecutive Scoreless Innings Pitched.....................................11.1 (4/9-10 at JXN)
Most Consecutive Innings w/o an ER................................................11.1 (4/9-10 at JXN)
Individual Pitching
Most Innings, Game, Starter.............................................6.0 (Jason Hursh, 4/10 at JXN)
Most Innings, Game, Reliever..............................................4.1 (Lay Batista, 4/3 vs MOB)
Most Strikeouts, Game, Starter............................................ 5 (Mike Minor, 4/3 vs MOB)
Most Strikeouts, Game, Reliever............................. 4 (Last: Shae Simmons, 4/10 at JXN)
Most Walks, Game, Starter..............................................2 (Last: Lay Batista, 4/9 at JXN)
Most Walks, Game, Reliever...................................................4 (Lay Batista, 4/3 vs MOB)
Most Home Runs Allowed, Game................................1 (Last: Ryne Harper, 4/4 vs MOB)
Most Complete Games......................................................................................................
Most Complete Games (Shortened)..................................................................................
Most Shutouts...................................................................................................................
Low-Hit Complete Game...................................................................................................
Low-Hit Complete Game (Shortened)...............................................................................
Longest Winning Streak, Starter........................................... 1 (Jason Hursh, 4/10 at JXN)
Longest Winning Streak, Reliever........................... 1 (Last: Ryne Harper, 4/7(1) vs MOB)
Longest Losing Streak.......................................................1 (Last: Lay Batista, 4/9 at JXN)
Most Consecutive Scoreless IP, Starter..................................... 8.1 (Jason Hursh, 4/4-10)
Most Consecutive Scoreless IP, Reliever............................... 4.1 (Shae Simmons, 4/3-10)
Club & Individual Fielding
Most Errors, Game, Club.....................................................................1 (Last: 4/9 at JXN)
Most Errors, Game, Both Clubs.................................................................3 (4/4 vs MOB)
Most Errors, Game, Individual...................................1 (Last: Gustavo Nunez, 4/9 at JXN)
Most Consecutive Errorless Games, Club.......................................... 3 (4/5-7(2) vs MOB)
Most Consecutive Errorless Innings, Club......................................................27.2 (4/4-9)
Most Double Plays Turned, Game............................................................. 2 (4/10 at JXN)
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Transactions
Opening Day Roster
Pitchers: Lay Batista, David Bromberg, John Cornely, J.R. Graham, Ryne Harper,
James Hoyt, Jason Hursh, Ronan Pacheco, Carlos Perez, Williams Perez,
Chasen Shreve, Shae Simmons, Ryan Weber
Catchers: Matt Kennelly, Braeden Schlehuber
Infielders: Barrett Kleinknecht, Kyle Kubitza, Emerson Landoni, Joe Leonard,
Seth Loman, Gustavo Nunez
Outfielders: Robby Hefflinger, Cedric Hunter, Matt Lipka, David Rohm
DL: Aaron Northcraft, Ryan Kelly, Benino Pruneda, Elmer Reyes
April
+/-1.0
-2.0
-1.0
-2.0
-2.0
-1.0
-1.0
-1.0
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Opp. Player
MOB Seth Loman (1)
JXN Seth Loman (2)
Out
0
1
Pitcher
Mike Lee
Richard Vargas
Date
4/3
4/4
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Opp.
MOB
MOB
Out
2
2
Pitcher
Mike Minor
Ryne Harper