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FLORIDA FIRE FROGS (ATL) (25-38) vs. Daytona Tortugas (CIN) (32-29) Game 1: rhp enderson franco (1-4, 9.97) vs. RHP Wyatt Strahan (0-0, 9.00) Game 2: rhp andres santiago (0-2, 6.75) vs. RHP Wendoly Bautista (1-0, 2.47) Wednesday, June 14, 2017 - 5:05 PM ET and TBD - Osceola County Stadium Games #64/65 - Home Games #32/33 Side-by-Side Comparison (FSL Rank) TODAY’S GAMES: Game two and three of a four-game series against the Cincinnati Reds affiliate (1-0)...Third of five series between the two teams in 2017...Second of three series between Florida and Daytona at Osceola County Stadium... Teams play each other 17 times this season (11 at Osceola County Stadium/seven at Jackie Robinson Ballpark)...Florida leads the series, 5-3, after the first eight games...The Fire Frogs and Tortugas split the opening four-game set at Osceola County Stadium April 6-9, and Florida took two of three at Jackie Robinson Ballpark May 8-10. TODAY’S STARTING PITCHERS: RHP Enderson Franco makes his seventh start of the season for the Florida Fire Frogs...The right-hander has made 10 appearances this season between Rome (A-) [two relief appearances] , Florida (A+) [six starts] and Gwinnett (AAA) [two starts]...The native of Venezuela earned his first win of 2017 with two runs allowed on six hits, two walks and a strikeouts on June 8 against the Charlotte Stone Crabs...The right-hander needed a season-high, 91 pitches to work through his second quality start as a member of the Fire Frogs, with 60 crossing the plate as strikes... Tuesday will be Franco’s first career start against the Tortugas. RHP Andres Santiago takes the mound to start game two of Wednesday’s doubleheader...The 27-year-old has appeared in seven games for the Fire Frogs out of the bullpen...The native of Puerto Rico started a game for the Mississippi Braves on June 9 against the Pensacola Blue Wahoos, allowing four runs on six hits, five walks and three strikeouts in 3.2 innings...Wednesday will be Santiago’s 177th career appearance (106th start). TWIN BILL: Wednesday will be Florida’s fourth doubleheader of 2017, and third at Osceola County Stadium...The Fire Frogs were swept in a twin bill against the St. Lucie Mets (5-4 and 4-2) on June 4, and lost both contests to the Clearwater Threshers, 8-1, on May 25... Florida swept the Palm Beach Cardinals at Roger Dean Stadium (8-1 and 5-0), May 3. FIRE FROGS SLIDE PAST TORTUGAS IN WALK-OFF: Tyler Neslony dug in with two on and two outs, trailing by a run in the ninth inning, and blooped home the winning knock to send the Florida Fire Frogs to a 2-1, walk-off victory over the Daytona Tortugas on Mon- day night to open up a four-game set at Osceola County Stadium...Florida walked away with its second walk-off victory of its inaugural campaign, and is now 2-1 in games decided via the walk-off...The Fire Frogs won their first game when trailing after eight innings...The Atlanta Braves High-A affiliate had been 0-for-31 in contests in which it trailed entering the final frame. MR. MINTER RETURNS: After missing the previous 56 games due to a stint on the disabled list, A.J. Minter made his return to the mound for the Florida Fire Frogs on Monday night...The flame-throwing southpaw faced the minimum in the eighth inning and struck out the side on just 12 pitches, nine of which went for strikes...In two innings this season, the 23-year-old reliever has five strikeouts. HIGH VOLTAGE: Devan Watts gave up just one hit in the ninth inning to keep the Fire Frogs within a run going into the final half inning in the series opener, while picking up a strikout along the way...The right-handed reliever has picked up at least on strikeout in all but one of hit 18 appearances this season...That one outing was his very first time on the mound in 2017, all the way back on April 7 against the Daytona Tortugas. TOUKI’S STRETCH: Touki Toussaint tossed a season-high, seven frames on Monday night at Osceola County Stadium, and allowed just one while scattering five hits, walking three, and striking out five...The lone run came against the 20-year-old with Reydel Medina’s solo homer in the top of the second inning...Over his last two starts, the native of Coral Springs, Fla. has surrendered just two runs on 10 hits, eight walks and 11 strikeouts, while topping 100 pitches in each start. DIVISIONAL UPDATE: The Florida Fire Frogs have been eliminated from playoff contention, but there is still plenty of drama at the top of the North division heading into the final 10 games of the first half...The Clearwater Threshers (35-29) hold a 1.5-game lead of over the Daytona Tortugas (32-29) at the top of the division, while the Tampa Yankees (-2.0) and Dunedin Blue Jays (-3.0) are still within striking distance...Lakeland (26-34) have also been eliminated in the North. DATE OPPONENT PROBABLE PITCHERS STREAM TIME (ET) Wednesday, June 14 vs. Daytona (CIN) RHP Enderson Franco (1-4, 9.97) vs. RHP Wyatt Strahan (0-0, 9.00) TuneIn 5:05 pm Wednesday, June 14 vs. Daytona (CIN) RHP Andres Santiago (0-2, 6.75) vs. RHP Wendoly Bautista (1-0, 2.47) TuneIn TBD Thursday, June 15 vs. Daytona (CIN) LHP Drew Harrington (4-6, 3.50) vs. RHP Jonathan Crawford (0-3, 3.42) TuneIn 7:05 pm Saturday, June 17 vs. FSL South FSL ALL-STAR GAME (LAKELAND) Not Available 7:00 pm Monday, June 19 at Tampa (NYY) tbd vs. TBD TuneIn 7:00 pm An Eye on the Tribe AAA Gwinnett Braves (33-30), 2nd (-6.0) IL South: STREAK: W3 Last Game: 6/11 at Toledo (W, 7-1) DUE UP: 6/14 at Toledo (7:05 p.m. ET) NOTEABLE: Ozzie Albies went 2-for-4 with two runs, a triple and an RBI in his return from the DL. Patrick Weigel earned his third win of the year with seven scoreless innings. The right-hander gave up just two hits and a walk, while striking out five. AA Mississippi Braves (32-33), 3rd (-6.0, E) SL South: STREAK: L3 Last Game: 6/14 at Pensacola (L, 5-0) DUE UP: 6/14 vs. Montgomery (8:00 p.m. ET) NOTEABLE: Managed just three hits as a team (Travis Demeritte, Dylan Moore and Connor Lien). Luiz Gohara allowed three runs on three hits, three walks and three strikeouts in 4.1 innings. A- Rome Braves (36-29), 3rd (-3.5) SAL Southern: STREAK: W1 Last Game: 6/13 vs. Augusta (W, 17-3) DUE UP: 6/14 vs. Augusta (1:00 p.m. ET) NOTEABLE: Scored five runs in the first and nine in the fifth. Brett Cumberland had three hits, four RBI and scored three times. Kurt Hoekstra also had three hits and three runs, but drove in two and tripled. Kevin Josephina led the team with four hits and also scored three times. Average ......................... Tyler Neslony, .319 (4) Hits .................................. Austin Riley, 59 (T13) Doubles .......................... Tyler Neslony, 16 (T8) Triples..................... Ray-Patrick Didder, 3 (T15) Home Runs ..................... Alex Jackson, 10 (T4) RBI ................................... Austin Riley, 38 (T5) Runs ................................. Austin Riley, 37 (T4) Stolen Bases ............. Ray-Patrick Didder, 15 (4) Wins ........................... Drew Harrington, 4 (T15) Saves .............................. Devan Watts, 4 (T13) ERA ......................... Drew Harrington, 3.65 (24) Innings Pitched ............ Touki Toussaint, 64.0 (T15) Strikeouts ....................... Touki Toussaint, 71 (4) WHIP ....................... Drew Harrington, 1.38 (31) Games ....................................... Devan Watts, 18 (T20) TEAM LEADERS (FSL RANK) .264 (2) 276 (3) 43 (T2) 88 (T9) 13 (T7) 43 (8) 4.11 (11) 537 (3) 227 (11) 10 (T11) Average Runs Home Runs Doubles Triples Stolen Bases ERA Strikeouts Low BB Saves .253 (6) 262 (4) 43 (T2) 107 (3) 11 (10) 50 (6) 3.79 (10) 513 (6) 217 (10) 15 (7) © 2017 FLORIDA FIRE FROGS www.FLORIDAFIREFROGS.com PAGE 1 Current Streak .................... W1 Last 5 Games ..................... 3-2 Last 10 Games ................... 3-7 Home ............................... 11-20 Away ............................... 14-18 Day Games......................... 4-5 Night Games................... 21-33 Double Headers............... 1-2-0 April ................................ 10-14 May ................................. 12-17 June .................................... 3-7 July ..................................... 0-0 August ................................ 0-0 September .......................... 0-0 vs. LHSP............................. 4-5 vs. RHSP ........................ 21-33 Game 1 of Series............... 11-8 Game 2 of Series.............. 8-10 Game 3 of Series.............. 4-14 Game 4 of Series................ 2-6 Rubber Match ..................... 2-5 Series W-L-T...................5-11-2 Series Sweeps.................... 0-2 .500 or better .................. 20-22 Below .500 ........................ 5-16 Scoring First ................... 20-12 Opponent Scores First...... 5-26 One-Run Games .............. 6-10 Two-Run Games................. 2-6 Walk-Offs ............................ 2-1 Extra Innings....................... 2-1 Leading After 6 ................. 20-3 Trailing After 6................... 3-30 Tied After 6 ......................... 2-5 Leading After 7 ................. 19-2 Trailing After 7................... 2-34 Tied After 7 ......................... 2-2 Leading After 8 ................. 20-1 Trailing After 8................... 1-32 Tied After 8 ......................... 2-1 Starter Gets Decision ..... 18-27 Reliever Gets Decision ...... 7-11 Starter Goes 5+ .............. 22-27 Starter Goes <5 ................. 3-11 Scoring 0-3 Runs .............. 4-29 Scoring 4-7 Runs ............... 11-8 Scoring 8-10 Runs.............. 6-1 Scoring 11+ Runs ............... 4-0 Shutouts ............................. 5-7 Opponent Scores 0-4 ..... 23-16 Opponent Scores 5+ ........ 2-22 Collecting 0-3 Hits .............. 0-1 Collecting 4-6 Hits ............ 1-17 Collecting 7-9 Hits ............ 7-15 Collecting 10-12 Hits .......... 8-5 Collecting 13+ Hits ............. 9-0 Out-Hitting Opponent........ 21-7 Out-Hit by Opponent......... 1-25 Hits are Equal ..................... 3-6 Hitting a Home Run ........ 13-12 Opponent Hits a HR ......... 7-14 Errorless .......................... 11-10 Committing One Error........ 5-11 Commiting 2+ Errors ........ 9-17 Opponent is Errorless....... 6-19 Monday ............................... 4-4 Tuesday .............................. 4-3 Wednesday......................... 3-5 Thursday............................. 3-8 Friday.................................. 5-6 Saturday ............................. 4-4 Sunday ............................... 2-8 Fire Frogs Recap 2017 vs. Daytona Tortugas (5-3) Date Site Result Winner Loser Save 4/6 FLO L, 3-1 Sandy Lugo (1-0) ANDRES SANTIAGO (0-1) Geoff Broussard (1) 4/7 FLO W, 5-4 JOSH GRAHAM (1-0) Jose Lopez (0-1) DEVAN WATTS (1) 4/8 FLO W, 4-1 DREW HARRINGTON (1-0) Vladimir Gutierrez (0-1) SEAN MCGLAUGHLIN (1) 4/9 FLO L, 14-5 Jesus Reyes (1-0) RICARDO SANCHEZ (0-1) -- 5/8 at DBT W, 9-2 TYLER PIKE (3-1) Jose Lopez (1-2) TAYLOR LEWIS (1) 5/9 at DBT L, 2-1 Vladimir Gutierrez (3-2) LUIZ GOHARA (3-1) Tanner Rainey (4) 5/10 at DBT W, 14-2 DREW HARRINGTON (4-2) Jesus Reyes (3-1) -- 6/12 FLO W, 2-1 DEVAN WATTS (1-0) Zack Weiss (1-1) -- 6/13 FLO PPD (RAIN) 6/14 FLO 6/14 FLO 6/15 FLO 8/25 FLO 8/26 FLO 8/27 FLO 8/31 at DBT 9/1 at DBT 9/2 at DBT 9/3 at DBT

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FLORIDA FIRE FROGS (ATL) (25-38)vs.

Daytona Tortugas (CIN) (32-29)Game 1: rhp enderson franco (1-4, 9.97)

vs. RHP Wyatt Strahan (0-0, 9.00)

Game 2: rhp andres santiago (0-2, 6.75)vs. RHP Wendoly Bautista (1-0, 2.47)

Wednesday, June 14, 2017 - 5:05 PM ET and TBD - Osceola County Stadium

Games #64/65 - Home Games #32/33

Side-by-Side Comparison (FSL Rank)

TODAY’S GAMES: Game two and three of a four-game series against the Cincinnati Reds affiliate (1-0)...Third of five series between the two teams in 2017...Second of three series between Florida and Daytona at Osceola County Stadium... Teams play each other 17 times this season (11 at Osceola County Stadium/seven at Jackie Robinson Ballpark)...Florida leads the series, 5-3, after the first eight games...The Fire Frogs and Tortugas split the opening four-game set at Osceola County Stadium April 6-9, and Florida took two of three at Jackie Robinson Ballpark May 8-10.

TODAY’S STARTING PITCHERS: RHP Enderson Franco makes his seventh start of the season for the Florida Fire Frogs...The right-hander has made 10 appearances this season between Rome (A-) [two relief appearances] , Florida (A+) [six starts] and Gwinnett (AAA) [two starts]...The native of Venezuela earned his first win of 2017 with two runs allowed on six hits, two walks and a strikeouts on June 8 against the Charlotte Stone Crabs...The right-hander needed a season-high, 91 pitches to work through his second quality start as a member of the Fire Frogs, with 60 crossing the plate as strikes... Tuesday will be Franco’s first career start against the Tortugas.

RHP Andres Santiago takes the mound to start game two of Wednesday’s doubleheader...The 27-year-old has appeared in seven games for the Fire Frogs out of the bullpen...The native of Puerto Rico started a game for the Mississippi Braves on June 9 against the Pensacola Blue Wahoos, allowing four runs on six hits, five walks and three strikeouts in 3.2 innings...Wednesday will be Santiago’s 177th career appearance (106th start).

TWIN BILL: Wednesday will be Florida’s fourth doubleheader of 2017, and third at Osceola County Stadium...The Fire Frogs were swept in a twin bill against the St. Lucie Mets (5-4 and 4-2) on June 4, and lost both contests to the Clearwater Threshers, 8-1, on May 25...Florida swept the Palm Beach Cardinals at Roger Dean Stadium (8-1 and 5-0), May 3.

FIRE FROGS SLIDE PAST TORTUGAS IN WALK-OFF: Tyler Neslony dug in with two on and two outs, trailing by a run in the ninth inning, and blooped home the winning knock to send the Florida Fire Frogs to a 2-1, walk-off victory over the Daytona Tortugas on Mon-day night to open up a four-game set at Osceola County Stadium...Florida walked away with its second walk-off victory of its inaugural campaign, and is now 2-1 in games decided via the walk-off...The Fire Frogs won their first game when trailing after eight innings...The Atlanta Braves High-A affiliate had been 0-for-31 in contests in which it trailed entering the final frame.

MR. MINTER RETURNS: After missing the previous 56 games due to a stint on the disabled list, A.J. Minter made his return to the mound for the Florida Fire Frogs on Monday night...The flame-throwing southpaw faced the minimum in the eighth inning and struck out the side on just 12 pitches, nine of which went for strikes...In two innings this season, the 23-year-old reliever has five strikeouts.

HIGH VOLTAGE: Devan Watts gave up just one hit in the ninth inning to keep the Fire Frogs within a run going into the final half inning in the series opener, while picking up a strikout along the way...The right-handed reliever has picked up at least on strikeout in all but one of hit 18 appearances this season...That one outing was his very first time on the mound in 2017, all the way back on April 7 against the Daytona Tortugas.

TOUKI’S STRETCH: Touki Toussaint tossed a season-high, seven frames on Monday night at Osceola County Stadium, and allowed just one while scattering five hits, walking three, and striking out five...The lone run came against the 20-year-old with Reydel Medina’s solo homer in the top of the second inning...Over his last two starts, the native of Coral Springs, Fla. has surrendered just two runs on 10 hits, eight walks and 11 strikeouts, while topping 100 pitches in each start.

DIVISIONAL UPDATE: The Florida Fire Frogs have been eliminated from playoff contention, but there is still plenty of drama at the top of the North division heading into the final 10 games of the first half...The Clearwater Threshers (35-29) hold a 1.5-game lead of over the Daytona Tortugas (32-29) at the top of the division, while the Tampa Yankees (-2.0) and Dunedin Blue Jays (-3.0) are still within striking distance...Lakeland (26-34) have also been eliminated in the North.

DATE OPPONENT PROBABLE PITCHERS STREAM TIME (ET) Wednesday, June 14 vs. Daytona (CIN) RHP Enderson Franco (1-4, 9.97) vs. RHP Wyatt Strahan (0-0, 9.00) TuneIn 5:05 pm Wednesday, June 14 vs. Daytona (CIN) RHP Andres Santiago (0-2, 6.75) vs. RHP Wendoly Bautista (1-0, 2.47) TuneIn TBD Thursday, June 15 vs. Daytona (CIN) LHP Drew Harrington (4-6, 3.50) vs. RHP Jonathan Crawford (0-3, 3.42) TuneIn 7:05 pm Saturday, June 17 vs. FSL South FSL ALL-STAR GAME (LAKELAND) Not Available 7:00 pmMonday, June 19 at Tampa (NYY) tbd vs. TBD TuneIn 7:00 pm

An Eye on the TribeAAA Gwinnett Braves (33-30), 2nd (-6.0) IL South:STREAK: W3 Last Game: 6/11 at Toledo (W, 7-1)DUE UP: 6/14 at Toledo (7:05 p.m. ET)NOTEABLE: Ozzie Albies went 2-for-4 with two runs, a triple and an RBI in his return from the DL. Patrick Weigel earned his third win of the year with seven scoreless innings. The right-hander gave up just two hits and a walk, while striking out five.

AA Mississippi Braves (32-33), 3rd (-6.0, E) SL South:STREAK: L3 Last Game: 6/14 at Pensacola (L, 5-0)DUE UP: 6/14 vs. Montgomery (8:00 p.m. ET)NOTEABLE: Managed just three hits as a team (Travis Demeritte, Dylan Moore and Connor Lien). Luiz Gohara allowed three runs on three hits, three walks and three strikeouts in 4.1 innings.

A- Rome Braves (36-29), 3rd (-3.5) SAL Southern:STREAK: W1 Last Game: 6/13 vs. Augusta (W, 17-3) DUE UP: 6/14 vs. Augusta (1:00 p.m. ET)NOTEABLE: Scored five runs in the first and nine in the fifth. Brett Cumberland had three hits, four RBI and scored three times. Kurt Hoekstra also had three hits and three runs, but drove in two and tripled. Kevin Josephina led the team with four hits and also scored three times.

Average ......................... Tyler Neslony, .319 (4)Hits ..................................Austin Riley, 59 (T13)Doubles .......................... Tyler Neslony, 16 (T8)Triples..................... Ray-Patrick Didder, 3 (T15)Home Runs ..................... Alex Jackson, 10 (T4)RBI ................................... Austin Riley, 38 (T5)Runs ................................. Austin Riley, 37 (T4)Stolen Bases ............. Ray-Patrick Didder, 15 (4)Wins ...........................Drew Harrington, 4 (T15)Saves .............................. Devan Watts, 4 (T13)ERA ......................... Drew Harrington, 3.65 (24)Innings Pitched ............ Touki Toussaint, 64.0 (T15)Strikeouts ....................... Touki Toussaint, 71 (4)WHIP ....................... Drew Harrington, 1.38 (31)Games ....................................... Devan Watts, 18 (T20)

TEAM LEADERS (FSL RANK)

.264 (2)276 (3)43 (T2)88 (T9)13 (T7)43 (8)

4.11 (11)537 (3)227 (11)10 (T11)

AverageRuns

Home RunsDoublesTriples

Stolen BasesERA

StrikeoutsLow BBSaves

.253 (6)262 (4)43 (T2)107 (3)11 (10)50 (6)

3.79 (10)513 (6)

217 (10)15 (7)

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Current Streak .................... W1Last 5 Games ..................... 3-2Last 10 Games ................... 3-7Home ...............................11-20Away ............................... 14-18Day Games ......................... 4-5Night Games ................... 21-33Double Headers ............... 1-2-0April ................................ 10-14May ................................. 12-17June .................................... 3-7July ..................................... 0-0August ................................ 0-0September .......................... 0-0vs. LHSP ............................. 4-5vs. RHSP ........................ 21-33Game 1 of Series ...............11-8Game 2 of Series .............. 8-10Game 3 of Series .............. 4-14Game 4 of Series ................ 2-6Rubber Match ..................... 2-5Series W-L-T...................5-11-2Series Sweeps .................... 0-2.500 or better .................. 20-22Below .500 ........................ 5-16Scoring First ................... 20-12Opponent Scores First ...... 5-26One-Run Games .............. 6-10Two-Run Games ................. 2-6Walk-Offs ............................ 2-1Extra Innings ....................... 2-1Leading After 6 ................. 20-3Trailing After 6................... 3-30Tied After 6 ......................... 2-5Leading After 7 ................. 19-2Trailing After 7................... 2-34Tied After 7 ......................... 2-2Leading After 8 ................. 20-1Trailing After 8................... 1-32Tied After 8 ......................... 2-1Starter Gets Decision ..... 18-27Reliever Gets Decision ......7-11Starter Goes 5+ .............. 22-27Starter Goes <5 .................3-11Scoring 0-3 Runs .............. 4-29Scoring 4-7 Runs ...............11-8Scoring 8-10 Runs .............. 6-1Scoring 11+ Runs ............... 4-0Shutouts ............................. 5-7Opponent Scores 0-4 ..... 23-16Opponent Scores 5+ ........ 2-22Collecting 0-3 Hits .............. 0-1Collecting 4-6 Hits ............ 1-17Collecting 7-9 Hits ............ 7-15Collecting 10-12 Hits .......... 8-5Collecting 13+ Hits ............. 9-0Out-Hitting Opponent ........ 21-7Out-Hit by Opponent ......... 1-25Hits are Equal ..................... 3-6Hitting a Home Run ........ 13-12Opponent Hits a HR ......... 7-14Errorless ..........................11-10Committing One Error ........5-11Commiting 2+ Errors ........ 9-17Opponent is Errorless ....... 6-19Monday ............................... 4-4Tuesday .............................. 4-3Wednesday ......................... 3-5Thursday ............................. 3-8Friday .................................. 5-6Saturday ............................. 4-4Sunday ............................... 2-8

Fire Frogs Recap

2017 vs. Daytona Tortugas (5-3)Date Site Result Winner Loser Save4/6 FLO L, 3-1 Sandy Lugo (1-0) ANDRES SANTIAGO (0-1) Geoff Broussard (1)4/7 FLO W, 5-4 JOSH GRAHAM (1-0) Jose Lopez (0-1) DEVAN WATTS (1)4/8 FLO W, 4-1 DREW HARRINGTON (1-0) Vladimir Gutierrez (0-1) SEAN MCGLAUGHLIN (1)4/9 FLO L, 14-5 Jesus Reyes (1-0) RICARDO SANCHEZ (0-1) --5/8 at DBT W, 9-2 TYLER PIKE (3-1) Jose Lopez (1-2) TAYLOR LEWIS (1)5/9 at DBT L, 2-1 Vladimir Gutierrez (3-2) LUIZ GOHARA (3-1) Tanner Rainey (4)5/10 at DBT W, 14-2 DREW HARRINGTON (4-2) Jesus Reyes (3-1) --6/12 FLO W, 2-1 DEVAN WATTS (1-0) Zack Weiss (1-1) --6/13 FLO PPD (RAIN)6/14 FLO6/14 FLO6/15 FLO 8/25 FLO8/26 FLO8/27 FLO8/31 at DBT9/1 at DBT9/2 at DBT9/3 at DBT

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Enderson Franco | RHP | #38Height: 6-2 Weight: 180 Age: 24Acquired: Minor League Rule 5 (12/10/15) Resides: Anaco, Venezuelavs. LHB: .357avg. (20x56), 4 2b, 3b, 2hr, 11rbi, 7bb, 5sovs. RHB: .311avg. (19x14), 6 2b, hr, 14rbi, 4bb, 8so

Today’s Start: 24-year-old Enderson Franco makes his seventh start of the season for the Florida Fire Frogs. The right-hander has made 10 appearanc-es this season between Rome (A-) [two relief appearances] , Florida (A+) [six starts] and Gwinnett (AAA) [two starts].

Last Outing: The native of Venezuela earned his first win of 2017 with two runs allowed on six hits, two walks and a strikeouts on June 8 against the Char-lotte Stone Crabs. The right-hander needed a season-high, 91 pitches to work through his second quality start as a member of the Fire Frogs, with 60 crossing the plate as strikes.

vs. Daytona: Tuesday will be Franco’s first career start against the Tortugas.

2017: Started the season with the Rome Braves (A-), going 0-0 with a 3.18era through two games covering 5.2ip, three runs (two earned), on seven hits, two walks and five strikeouts...Assigned to the Gwinnett Braves on April 29, posting an ERA of just 1.00 in two starts with one run allowed in nine innings on six hits, three walks and 11 strikeouts...Transferred to Florida (A+) on May 7...Earned first win of the season on 6/8 against the Charlotte Stone Crabs (6.0ip, 2r, 6h, 2bb, 1so)

2016: Played his first season in the organization with High-A Carolina and established new career highs in appearances (26) and innings (144.0) while going 6-12 with a 4.69 ERA (75 ER/144.0 IP) over 25 starts...His 144.0 innings of work were fourth most by a Braves farmhand on the season...Tossed the second shutout of his career in his final start of the season, holding Win-ston-Salem to just three hits and two walks over 7.0 innings in a 5-0 Mudcats win...Suffered an eight-game losing streak from 7/3-8/28, going 0-8 with a 5.49 ERA (37 ER/60.2 IP) over 11 starts...Tallied a 3-4 record and a 2.60 ERA (19 ER/65.2 IP) in 11 games (10 starts) at home, including his shutout, but went 3-8 with a 6.43 ERA (56 ER/78.1 IP) over 15 starts on the road.

2015: Combined to make a then career-high 25 starts between two clubs and two organizations, going 6-12 with a 6.29 ERA (75 ER/126.0 IP) between Bowling Green (A) of the Rays system and Greensboro (A) of the Marlins...Went 5-6 with a 3.89 ERA in 13 starts for Bowling Green before being ac-quired by the Marlins in exchange for an international bonus pool slot on 7/2...Posted a 1-6 record and a 7.29 ERA in 12 starts with Greensboro over the remainder of the season.

2014: Made 13 starts with Low-A Hudson Valley and produced a career-low 3.28 ERA and a career-best seven wins in his first season in the Tampa Bay organization...Took the loss in the second complete game of his career, allow-ing three runs over 6.0 innings in a 3-0 defeat at Brooklyn...Went 5-1 with a 2.96 ERA (15 ER/45.2 IP) in nine starts at home, compared to a 2-2 mark and a 3.91 ERA (10 ER/23.0 IP) over four starts on the road...Opened the season with 11 consecutive scoreless innings.

2013: Went 2-5 with a 5.05 ERA (29 ER/51.2 IP) at rookie-level Greeneville...Following the season, was selected by the Tampa Bay Rays from the Houston Astros in the minor-league phase of the 2013 Rule 5 draft on 12/12.

DATE OPP. DECISION IP H R ER BB SO HR P-K (%)4/14 CSC ND 2.2 4 2 1 1 0 0 51-36 (71%)4/19 COL ND 3.0 3 1 1 1 5 0 54-38 (70%)4/22 PAW ND 4.0 3 1 1 2 4 0 63-39 (62%)4/29 PAW ND 5.0 3 0 0 1 7 0 67-49 (77%)5/7 CLR ND 5.2 7 2 2 0 5 1 76-51 (67%)5/13 at LAK L, 1 5.0 4 4 4 3 4 0 --5/19 at PMB L, 2 6.0 9 3 3 1 1 0 69-48 (70%)5/26 PMB L, 3 2.0+ 8 9 9 3 0 0 71-37 (52%)6/1 at CLR L, 4 3.0 5 6 6 2 2 2 61-33 (54%)6/8 at CHA W, 1 6.0 6 2 2 2 1 0 91-60 (66%)Totals 10G/8GS 1-4 42.1 52 30 29 17 29 3 67-43 (64%)

FRANCO’S 2017 LOG

2017 SEASON HIGHLIGHTSLongest Outing: ......................................... 6.0, two times, last, June 8 at Charlotte Stone CrabsStrikeouts: ................................................................................7, April 29 vs. Pawtucket Red SoxWalks: .........................................................3, two times, last, May 26 vs. Palm Beach CardinalsHome Runs Allowed: ............................................................. 2, June 1 at Clearwater ThreshersHits Allowed: ........................................................................ 9, May 19 at Palm Beach CardinalsRuns Allowed: .....................................................................9, May 26 vs. Palm Beach CardinalsLongest Win Streak: ........................................................................................................... 1, 6/8Longest Losing Streak: .............................................................................................. 4, 5/13-6/1Record in Starts: ..................................................................................................................... 4-4Quality Starts: ............................................................................................................................ 2Run Support: ........................................................................................................................... -16

2017 SEASON SPLITS (A+)HOME: ....... 0-1, 12.91era, 2g, 2gs, 7.2ip, 15h, 11r, 11er, 1hr, 3bb, 5so, .417avg, 2.35whipROAD: .......1-3, 6.75era, 4g, 4gs, 20.0ip, 24h, 15r, 15er, 2hr, 8bb, 8so, .296avg, 1.60whipMAY: ........ 0-3, 8.68era, 4g, 4gs, 18.2ip, 28h, 18r, 18er, 1hr, 7bb, 10so, .346avg, 1.88whipJUNE: ..............1-1, 8.00era, 2g, 2gs, 9.0ip, 11h, 8r, 8er, 2hr, 4bb, 3so, .306avg, 1.67whip

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W-L ERA G GS CG SHO IP H R ER BB SO HR2017 1-4 6.17 10 8 0 0 42.1 52 30 29 17 29 32016 6-12 4.69 26 25 1 1 144.0 164 79 75 46 97 72015 6-12 5.36 25 25 0 0 126.0 156 88 75 33 84 102014 7-3 3.28 13 13 1 0 68.2 74 34 25 8 50 42013 2-5 5.05 12 12 0 0 51.2 58 35 29 18 41 42012 3-2 4.86 10 7 1 1 50.0 69 31 27 8 37 22011 1-2 4.40 10 10 0 0 47.0 56 28 23 17 26 12010 1-3 3.67 9 7 0 0 34.1 39 20 14 7 21 4 Totals 27-43 4.74 115 107 3 2 564.0 668 345 297 153 385 35

FRANCO’S CAREER

W-L ERA G GS CG SHO IP H R ER BB SO HRHas never faced DaytonaTotals

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CAREER HIGHSLongest Outing: .............................7.0, nine times, last - Sept. 4, 2016 vs. Winston-Salem DashStrikeouts: ............................................... 8, two times, last, July 13, 2016 vs. Lynchburg HillcatsWalks: ........................................................................ 7, Aug. 16, 2015 at Savannah Sand GnatsHome Runs Allowed: .......................2, three times, last, Aug. 5, 2015 vs. Lakewood BlueClawsHits Allowed: ................................................12, two times, last, April 7, 2016 at Salem Red SoxRuns Allowed: ..................................9, two times, last, May 26, 2017 vs. Palm Beach CardinalsLongest Win Streak: ................................................................................5, July 14-Aug. 9, 2014Longest Losing Streak: ............................................................................8, July 3-Aug. 28 2016Quality Starts: .................................................................................................................11, 2016

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CORBIN CLOUSE • LHP • 6-1 • 225 • 21 YRS • #37 • 27TH ROUND, 2016 (ATL)Saves/Opp: 0/0 Holds: 1 1st Batter/retired: 17/11 Inherited Runners/Scored: 3/02016: Split his first professional campaign between rookie-level Danville and Single-A Rome, combining to post a perfect 5-0 record with four saves and a 1.19 ERA (4 ER/30.1 IP) between the two clubs...His 1.19 ERA paced all Atlanta relief farmhands (min. 30), while his 3.9 hits per 9.0 innings was lowest among any pitcher in the farm system...Made four appearances with Danville to open his career and did not allow a hit while striking out 16 over 6.2 innings before advancing to Rome on 7/9...Surrendered two earned runs over 0.2 innings in his final outing of the regular season, but pitched to a 0.61 ERA in his first 18 professional appearances...Went 0-1 with a 0.00 ERA in four postseason outings (1.2 IP, 2 H, 1 R, 0 ER, 2 BB, 4 SO) as Rome won the South Atlantic League Championship...Fanned a season-high seven batters over 3.0 perfect innings on 8/2 vs. Lexington...Earned the win in his professional debut after 1.0 scoreless frame with one strikeout on 6/23 at Pulaski. CHASE JOHNSON-MULLINS • LHP • 6-9 • 300 • 22 YRS • #45 • 13TH ROUND, 2015 (ATL)Saves/Opp: 1/2 Holds: 2 1st Batter/retired: 15/5 Inherited Runners/Scored: 4/22016: Split his first full professional campaign between three levels of the organization, combining to go 2-4 with a 2.77 ERA (17 ER/55.1 IP) between High-A Carolina, the GCL Braves and Single-A Rome...Saved 10 games between the three stops, which was tied for second most among Atlanta farmhands...Made 25 appearances with Carolina to open the season before a one-game stint with the GCL Braves 7/19...Moved to Rome on 7/22 and made 14 appearances with the R-Braves to close his campaign...Did not allow for than three earned runs in a single appearance, and tallied 31 scoreless outings on the season.2015: Drafted by Atlanta in the 13th round of the 2015 June free agent draft and assigned to rookie-level Danville, where he went 0-3 with a 2.81 ERA (8 ER/25.2 IP) and a team-best six saves...Six saves were tied for fifth-most in the farm system...Went 0-1 with a 1.59 ERA (2 ER/11.1 IP) and five saves on the road, compared to a 3.77 ERA (6 ER/14.1 IP) and one save in eight games at home...Made 12 appearances (10 starts) during his freshman campaign at Shelton State, going 4-1 with a 2.03 ERA (9 ER/40.0), allowing just 17 hits and striking out 40. JOSH GRAHAM • RHP • 6-1 • 220 • 23 YRS • #18 • 4TH ROUND, 2015 (ATL)Saves/Opp: 0/1 Holds: 2 1st Batter/retired: 16/12 Inherited Runners/Scored: 4/02016: Played his first full professional season with Single-A Rome, where he went 1-2 with a 3.40 ERA (16 ER/42.1 IP) and six saves over 35 appearances...Finished the season in the Top 10 among Atlanta farmhands in saves (T8th, 6) and strikeout-walk ratio (10th, 4.17)...Went 1-0 with a 2.42 ERA (6 ER/22.1 IP) in his first 16 appearances on the season before posting an 0-2 record and a 4.50 ERA (10 ER/20.0 IP) over his final 19 games...Tossed 2.0 scoreless innings over two outings in the postseason to help Rome claim the South Atlantic League Championship...Allowed one earned run or fewer in 26 outings on the season, including 23 scoreless appearances...Allowed opponents to bat just .217 (35-for-161) on the season, including a .206 (13-for-63) mark by lefties...Earned his first professional save on 5/23 at Hickory after 1.0 scoreless inning of relief.2015: Entered 2016 with the “Best Changeup” among all Atlanta farmhands and as the “Closest to the Majors” out of the Braves 2015 draft class, as determined by Baseball America...Made his professional debut with six appearances (5 starts) for rookie-level Danville, pitching to a 1-1 record with a 2.60 ERA (5 ER/17.1 IP) and fanning 21...Earned the win in his professional debut, tossing 2.0 innings of relief and allowing one unearned run...Went a season-high 5.0 innings in his penultimate start of the season, yielding one run and seven hits while fanning a career-best six batters on 7/16 vs. Elizabethton. TAYLOR LEWIS • RHP • 6-1 • 175 • 23 YRS • #16 • 9TH ROUND, 2015 (ATL)Saves/Opp: 1/2 Holds: 1 1st Batter/retired: 15/8 Inherited Runners/Scored: 11/72016: Split his first full professional campaign between three levels of the Atlanta system, combining to go 5-4 with a 2.05 ERA (15 ER/66.0 IP) and 63 strikeouts between Rome (A), Carolina (A) and Mississippi (AA)...His 2.05 ERA was fourth-best among Atlanta relief farmhands (min. 30.0 IP), while his 4.50 strikeout-to-walk ratio was seventh best among all pitchers in the system...Posted an 0-3 record and a 4.66 ERA (10 ER/19.1 IP) in his first 13 appearances on the season before going 5-1 with a 0.96 ERA (5 ER/46.2 IP) over his final 28 games...Tossed 3.2 scoreless innings in three postseason appearances as Mississippi advanced to the Southern League Championship Series...Fired 3.1 scoreless innings in his only start of the season, fanning three on 8/19[2] vs. Pensacola...Twenty-four of his 41 outings on the season went longer than 1.0 inning, including a career-high 3.2 innings of work on 6/29 at Frederick.2015: Split his first professional season between rookie-level Danville and Single-A Rome after being a ninth-round pick in the 2015 First-Year Player Draft...Combined to go 1-2 with a 1.77 ERA (4 ER/20.1 IP) between the two stops, fanning 15 and collecting a pair of saves...His 1.77 ERA was fourth-best among Braves relief prospects...Turned in scoreless outings in 11 of his 15 appearances on the season, and allowed an earned run in just three games on the year...Tossed a season-high 3.0 innings in his final outing of the season, allowing one run and two hits in relief...Trans-ferred to the University of Florida for his junior season, where he went 6-2 with a team-leading 1.33 ERA (8 ER/54.0 IP) over 31 relief appearances, earning seven saves and fanning 32 batters. SEAN MCLAUGHLIN • RHP • 5-11 • 205 • 22 YRS • #17 • 19TH ROUND, 2015 (ATL)Saves/Opp: 2/4 Holds: 1 1st Batter/retired: 17/11 Inherited Runners/Scored: 13/62016: Played his first full season with High-A Carolina and went 4-6 with a 3.08 ERA (21 ER/61.1 IP) and seven saves over 41 appearances...Seven saves were third most on the Mudcats staff and tied for sixth most in the system, while his 41 games were tied for eighth...Tallied a 4-4 record with a 1.74 ERA (10 ER/51.2 IP) and five saves over his first 33 outings on the season, before allowing 11 earned runs over 9.2 innings (10.24 ERA) in his final eight games...Limited opponents to a .248 average, including identical .248 marks by both right-handed (30-for-121) and left-handed (27-for-109) batters...Registered a save in three straight appearances from 7/4-9, tossing 3.0 perfect frames with a pair of strikeouts.2015: Split his first professional season between rookie-level Danville and Single-A Rome, combining to go 0-1 with a 2.93 ERA (13 ER/40.0 IP) and 44 strikeouts...Collected five saves between the two stops, tied for eighth-most among Braves farmhands despite just 20 appearances...Drew his only start of the season in Game 2 on 8/15 vs. Lexington, and allowed two runs (one earned) over 3.2 innings with four strikeouts...Did not allow an earned run in 15 of his 20 appearances on the season...Pitched to a 1.61 ERA (4 ER/22.1 IP) in 11 games at home, compared to a 4.58 ERA (9 ER/17.2 IP) in nine outings on the road...Earned his first professional save in his second appearance, tossing 1.0 scoreless frame on 6/26 at Greeneville. A.J. MINTER • LHP • 6-0 • 205 • 23 YRS • #21 • COMPETATIVE BALANCE B, 2015 (ATL)Saves/Opp: 0/0 Holds: 0 1st Batter/retired: 2/2 Inherited Runners/Scored: 0/02017: Missed 56 games from 4/12-6/11 on the disabled list.2016: Made his professional debut, pitching out of the bullpen for three different levels of the Braves organization as he recovered from “Tommy John” surgery in March of 2015…Did not pitch on consecutive days all season...Made 31 combined appearances, compiling a 1.30 ERA (5 ER/34.2 IP), a .149 (18-for-121) and 47 strikeouts…Gave up three extra-base hits total and no runs in 29 of 31 games...Began the year with Single-A Rome, making his professional debut on 5/5 vs. Hickory in Game 2 of a doubleheader…Finished with two saves and no decisions while not allowing a run in five games for the R-Braves...Advanced to Single-A Carolina on 5/19 and debuted for the Mudcats on 5/22…Struck out four over 2.0 scoreless innings that day at Wilmington...Made his Double-A debut on 7/5, striking out two over 1.2 innings vs. Montgomery...Struck out at least one batter in 16 of his 18 regular season appearances with Mississippi…Fanned 12 consecutive batters, 7/9-22...Made three scoreless postseason appearances for the M-Braves.2015: Did not pitch professionally as he recovered from “Tommy John” surgery performed on his left elbow on 3/30.MISC: Pitched for three seasons at Texas A&M University...Went 5-0 with a 2.00 ERA (13 ER/58.1 IP) over 56 appearances (four starts) during his collegiate career...Moved from the bullpen to the starting rotation for his junior season in 2015, going 2-0 with a 0.43 ERA (1 ER/21.0 IP) across four starts to open the year before undergoing season-ending surgery...Following his sophomore season he appeared in nine games out of the bullpen for the USA Baseball Collegiate National Team, posting a 0-0 record with a 0.00 ERA, striking out 10 in 12.1 innings... Selected by the Atlanta Braves in the Competitive Balance B round (75th overall) of the 2015 First-Year Player Draft. ANDRES SANTIAGO • RHP • 6-1 • 220 • 27 YRS • #38 • NDFA, 2016 (ATL)Saves/Opp: 0/0 Holds: NA 1st Batter/retired: 7/4 Inherited Runners/Scored: 5/22017: Struck out four batters in each of his first three appearances of relief...Transferred to Danville (R) on April 10 and brought back to Florida on April 13...Transferred to Rome on April 29 and assigned to Florida on May 10...Transferred from Rome (A-) to Florida on May 10...Transferred from Florida to Danville on May 20...Transferred from Danville to Florida May 28...Transferred to Mississippi on June 8 and returned to Florida on June 11.2007: Selected by the Las Angeles Dodgers in the 16th round of he 2007 draft.

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Bullpen Totals W-L: 7-10 SV-OPP: 10-17 ERA: 4.31 IP: 213.0 R: 119 ER: 102 H/HR: 214/9 BB: 110 SO: 241 1st Batter Faced/Retired: 134/83 (62%) Inherited Runners/Scored: 53/20 (38%)

Bullpen by Month Month W-L ERA SV-OP IP H R ER BB SO HR April 3-6 5.23 4-8 86.0 96 60 50 51 101 3 May 3-2 3.66 6-8 94.0 85 49 42 50 102 5 June 1-2 2.57 0-1 35.0 33 10 10 9 38 1

Recent AppearancesCORBIN CLOUSE

DATE OPP DEC IP H R ER BB SO HR6/1 at CLR ND 3.0 2 0 0 1 5 06/5 SLU ND 1.0 0 0 0 1 2 06/9 at CHA H, 1 1.2 1 0 0 0 2 0

JOSH GRAHAMDATE OPP DEC IP H R ER BB SO HR6/2 at CLR H, 2 2.0 1 0 0 0 1 06/8 at CHA ND 1.0 0 0 0 1 1 06/11 at CHA ND 2.0 2 1 1 0 2 0

CHASE JOHNSON-MULLINSDATE OPP DEC IP H R ER BB SO HR5/30 at CLR H, 3 2.0 2 0 0 0 2 06/2 at CLR BS,1/L, 3 2.1 4 2 2 1 2 16/10 at CHA ND 2.0 5 3 3 0 3 0

TAYLOR LEWISDATE OPP DEC IP H R ER BB SO HR5/25 CLR ND 1.2 2 3 3 1 2 15/31 at CLR ND 1.0 2 3 3 1 0 06/4 SLU ND 2.0 3 2 2 2 1 0

SEAN MCLAUGHLINDATE OPP DEC IP H R ER BB SO HR5/31 at CLR BS, 2/L, 1 2.0 1 2 2 1 1 16/5 SLU ND 2.1 3 0 0 0 3 06/11 at CHA L, 2 3.2 3 1 1 2 3 0

A.J. MINTERDATE OPP DEC IP H R ER BB SO HR4/11 DUN ND 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 06/12 DBT ND 1.0 0 0 0 0 3 0

WIGBERTO NEVAREZDATE OPP DEC IP H R ER BB SO HR4/12 DUN ND 0.1 3 0 0 0 0 0

ANDRES SANTIAGODATE OPP DEC IP H R ER BB SO HR5/16 TAM ND 3.0 1 0 0 1 4 05/20 at PMB ND 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 05/28 PMB ND 2.0 4 5 5 2 1 1

DEVAN WATTSDATE OPP DEC IP H R ER BB SO HR6/4 SLU ND 2.0 3 0 0 0 2 06/9 at CHA ND 1.0 1 0 0 0 2 06/12 DBT W, 1 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 0

JACOB WEBBDATE OPP DEC IP H R ER BB SO HR6/1 at CLR ND 2.0 3 1 1 1 1 06/8 at CHA ND 2.0 0 0 0 0 4 06/11 at CHA ND 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0

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STARTING PITCHING BREAKDOWN Team Run Pitcher Starts QS W-L Record IP (AVG) Support Enderson Franco 6 2 1-4 2-4 27.2 (4.2) -16 Luiz Gohara 7 2 3-1 4-3 36.1 (5.0) +12 Drew Harrington 12 3 4-6 5-7 62.2 (5.0) -6 Kris Medlen 2 1 1-1 1-1 11.1 (5.2) 0 Tyler Pike 12 9 5-2 7-5 69.2 (5.2) +31 Ricardo Sanchez 12 3 3-6 4-8 55.1 (4.2) +17 Touki Toussaint 12 2 1-7 2-10 64.0 (5.1) -18 Totals 63 20 18-26 25-38 325.2 (5.0) +21 (+0.3)

Team Pitching Fewest Runs Allowed, Game ...............................5 tied at 0, 5/20 at PMB Most Runs Allowed, Inning ..............6, two times, last, 3rd (5/26 vs. PMB)Fewest Hits Allowed, Game .................... 2, three times, last, 5/20 at PMBMost Hits Allowed, Game ................................................ 18 (4/9 vs. DBT) Most HR Allowed, Game ......................... 3, two times, last, 5/28 vs. PMBMost HR Allowed, Inning ........................................ 2 (5th - 5/28 vs. PMB)Fewest Walks Allowed, Game .............................................0, 5/7 vs. CLRMost Walks Allowed, Game (9 innings) ......9, two times, last, 5/12 at LAKMost Walks Allowed, Game .......................9, two times, last, 5/12 at LAKMost Strikeouts Game (9 innings) ...................................... 15, 5/9 at DBTMost Strikeouts, Game ..................................20 (11 innings, 4/22 at CLR)Fewest Strikeouts, Game ...................................................3, 4/19 at FTMMost Cons. Scoreless IP .........................................................20.0 (5/3-5)Most Wild Pitches, Game ......................... 3, two times, last, 4/29 vs. LAK

Individual Pitching Longest Win Streak (Starter) ........ 3, two times, last, Tyler Pike (4/28-5/8)Longest Win Streak (Reliever) 2, two times, last, Jacob Webb (4/11-5/22)Longest Losing Streak .................................. 7, Touki Toussaint (4/15-6/5)Most Inn. Pitched (Start) ................7.0, four times, last, Touki Toussaint (6/13 vs. DBT)Shortest Outing (Start) ...................... 1.1, Ricardo Sanchez (6/11 at CHA)Most IP (Reliever) ...........................4.0, Sean McLaughlin (5/26 vs. PMB)Most ER (Reliever) ...................................... 6, Taylor Lewis (5/5 vs. CLR)Most Hits Allowed (Starter) ..................12, Drew Harrington (4/13 at SLU)Fewest Hits, CG (9 inn) .............................................................................Fewest Hits, CG ........................................................................................Fewest Walks, CG .....................................................................................Most Walks, Game ...................................5, Touki Toussaint (6/5 vs SLU)Most K’s, Game (Starter) ...................................11, Tyler Pike (4/22 at CLR)Most K’s, Game (Relief) .... 5, five times, last, Corbin Clouse (6/1 at CLR)Most HR Allowed (Game) ...............2, six times, last, Andres Santiago (5/28 vs. PMB)Most Cons. Scoreless IP (Start) .................... 15.1, Luiz Gohara (4/16-27) Most Cons. Scoreless IP (Relief) ......................11.2, Corbin Clouse (4/8-22)Most Wild Pitches, Game ..........2, three times, last, Mauricio Cabrera (4/29 vs. LAK)

NO-NOS THROUGH 3+ Player Opponent Date Total LengthEnderson Franco at Lakeland Flying Tigers 5/13 4.1 (Jose Azocar, Single)Tyler Pike at Clearwater Threshers 4/22 4.0 (Wilson Garcia, Single)

Catcher’s Information Catcher G/GS CS SBA CS% PB Inn./ER ERA W-LJackson 17/17 7 30 .233 4 152.0/61 3.61 9-8Martinez 1/1 0 0 N/A 0 7.0/1 1.29 0-1Morales 35/34 7 22 .318 4 281.2/109 3.49 14-20Murphy 6/6 1 11 .182 0 46.0/38 7.43 0-6Nevarez 9/5 4 7 .571 4 53.2/38 6.43 2-3Totals 68/63 20 70 .286 12 540.1/247 4.11 25-38

DEVAN WATTS • RHP • 6-0 • 205 • 21 YRS • #19 • 17TH ROUND, 2016 (ATL)Saves/Opp: 4/4 Holds: NA 1st Batter/retired: 18/15 Inherited Runners/Scored: 2/02016: Split his first professional campaign between rookie-level Danville and Single-A Rome, combining to go 3-1 with a 0.76 ERA (2 ER/23.2 IP) and 26 strikeouts over 20 appearances...Tallied nine saves between the two stops, fifth most among Atlanta farmhands...Allowed opponents to bat just .143 (11-for-77) against him, including a .069 (2-for-29) mark by left-handed batters...Made three scoreless postseason appearances totalling 3.1 innings as Rome won the South Atlantic League Championship...Both of the runs he allowed came on 8/2 vs. Lexington, while his other 19 appearances totalled 22.2 scoreless innings. JACOB WEBB • RHP • 6-1 • 200 • 23 YRS • #34 • 18TH ROUND, 2014 (ATL)Saves/Opp: 1/1 Holds: 2 1st Batter/retired: 16/11 Inherited Runners/Scored: 6/02016: Returned to action after missing the 2015 campaign and made 14 appearances between rookie-level Danville and Single-A Rome, combining to post a 4.85 ERA (7 ER/13.0 IP) with two saves...Fanned 31 batters in 13.0 innings of work, and his 21.5 strikeouts per 9.0 innings were most among Atlanta farmhands...Struck out 12 consecutive batters over four straight 1.0-inning outings from 7/11-24, part of a run in which he struck out 20 of the 25 batters he faced from 7/11-8/11...Tallied multiple strikeouts in 11 of his 14 outings on the season, none of which totalled more than 1.0 inning.2015: Missed the entire season after undergoing successful “Tommy John” surgery on 4/2, performed by Dr. Xavier Duralde in Atlanta, GA.2014: Paced all starters with a 2.14 ERA (8 ER/33.2 IP), striking out 31 batters and yielding just 30 hits...Earned his first professional win on 7/30.

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CARLOS CASTRO • INF • 6-1 • 195 • R/R • 22 YRS • #30 • NDFA, 2011 (ATL)DBT Series: 0x3, 2 SO Prev. Series: 5x18, 3 R, 3 RBI, 5 SO Last HR: 5/31 vs. CLR (Alberto Tirado) Homestand: 0x10, 2 RBI, 4 SOCurrent Streak: -2 (0x7, 3 SO) Longest Streak: +5 (9x16, 2 R, 2B, 3 RBI, 2 BB)2017: Five-game hitting streak from 4/8-12 (9x16, 2 R, 2B, 3 RBI, 2 BB)...Recorded first grand slam in Fire Frogs history on May 3 against the Palm Beach Cardinals at Roger Dean Stadium (Junior Fernandez)...Re-corded career-highs on May 10 against the Daytona Tortugas with three home runs and eight RBI in a 5-for-5 performance...Missed 17 games with a trip to the disabled list from May 12-30.2016: Joined Single-A Rome on 5/23 and spent the remainder of the season with the club, batting .266 (81-for-305) with 17 home runs and 57 RBI in 84 contests...He paced all Atlanta farmhands with a .508 slugging percentage, while his 17 home runs and .809 OPS ranked second and his 57 RBI were fifth, despite appearing in just 84 games...He batted just .228 (44-for-193) over his first 53 games of the season, before rebounding to hit .330 (37-for-112) over his final 31 contests...Batted .320 (16-for-50) with two outs and runners in scoring position, tallying 18 RBI and seven extra-base hits...Logged a pair of multi-homer games, first one 6/17 vs. Greensboro (2-for-3, 2 RBI) before doing so again on 6/30 at Lexington (2-for-4, 2 RBI).2015: Established new career highs in hits (65) and batting average (.319, 65-for-204) while matching his career best with 31 RBI in his first season with rookie-level Danville...His .319 batting average paced all Atlanta farmhands...The 31 RBI paced Danville and were 13 more than anyone else on the club...Batted .481 (25-for-52) against left-handed pitching, while hitting righties at a .263 (40-for-152) clip...Also batted .390 (41-for-105) in 26 contests on the road, compared to a .242 (24-for-99) mark in 24 games at home...Hit .327 (17-for-52) with two outs and runners in scoring position, driving home 12...Had a pair of four-hit games to give him four such efforts in his career, going 4-for-5 with a double, two runs and an RBI on 8/1 at Bristol and 4-for-5 with a run and an RBI on 8/13 at Burlington...Slugged his only home run of the season on 7/24 at Bluefield, capping a 2-for-4 game with a double, two runs and three RBI.BRAXTON DAVIDSON • OF • 6-2 • 230 • L/L • 20 YRS • #24 • 1ST ROUND, 2014 (ATL)

DBT Series: 0x2, BB, SO Prev. Series: 3x14, R, HR, 3 RBI, 2 BB, 6 SO Last HR: 6/8 at CHA (Roel Ramirez) Homestand: 1x10, R, BB, 4 SO Current Streak: -1 (0x2, BB, SO) Longest Streak: +4 (4x14, 3 R, 2B, RBI, SB)2017: Seven-game on-base streak 4/7-14 (6x24, 3 R, 2 RBI, 2 BB).2016: Played the full season with High-A Carolina, batting .224 (96-for-428) and establishing new career bests in games (128), runs (53), doubles (24), triples (2) and RBI (63) while tying his career high with 10 home runs...Ended the year in the Top 10 among Atlanta farmhands in walks (1st, 71), RBI (3rd, 63) and homers (T7th, 10)...Seventy-one walks were second most in the Carolina League, and his 155 free passes over the past two seasons are seventh most in the minors...Batted .250 (47-for-188) and slugged .426 with runners on base, compared to a .204 (10-for-49) mark and a .308 slugging percentage with the bases empty...Poked five hits in nine at-bats with the bases loaded, drawing four walks and driving in 17...Stroked the first grand slam of his career on 7/17 vs. Frederick...Batted a season-best .264 (23-for-87) in June, tallying 11 extra-base hits with 17 RBI in 28 games...Collected 14 RBI over a 12-game stretch from 7/17-28, batting .289/.373/.556 with four doubles, a triple and two home runs.2015: Entered 2016 tabbed by Baseball America as Atlanta’s No. 12 prospect, and as having the “Best Strike Zone Discipline” in the Braves system...Played the 2015 season, his second as a professional, with Single-A Rome, where he batted .242 (97-for-401) with 10 homers and 45 RBI...Led Rome in doubles (23) and home runs (10), while pacing all Atlanta farmhands and the South Atlantic League with 84 walks on the season...His 23 doubles ranked tied for fourth among Braves minor leaguers...Also led the Atlanta system (min. 75 games) with a .381 OBP and finished tied for fifth with 10 home runs...Slugged his first professional home run in the season opener, going 1-for-3 with a walk on 4/9 vs. Asheville...Batted .307 (46-for-150) with a .426 OBP over a 43-game stretch from 5/16-7/3, including a .295 (26-for-88) mark in the month of June...Strung together an 11-game hitting streak from 6/3-15, batting .436 (17-for-39) with five extra-base hits and eight RBI, before going 0-for-1 with a run and four walks on 6/16 to snap the stretch...Drew 11 walks in an eight-game stretch from 7/5-15, hitting just .130 (3-for-23) during the stretch but compiling a .429 OBP...Baseball America named him as the eighth-best prospect in the South Atlantic League following the season...Entered 2015 labeled as Atlanta’s 11th-best prospect as rated by Baseball America.2014: Split time in his first professional season between the GCL Braves and Danville (R), combining to hit .224 (33-for-147) with 24 runs and 11 RBI over 50 games...Racked up 31 walks while striking out 42 times, good for a .387 on-base percentage between the two stops, the fifth-best OBP among all Braves farmhands...Exited the year as the 12th-best prospect in the GCL as ranked by Baseball America. RAY-PATRICK DIDDER • OF • 6-0 • 170 • R/R • 22 YRS • #11 • NDFA, 2013 (ATL)DBT Series: 0x3, 2 SO Prev. Series: 4x11, 3 R, 2 RBI, 6 BB, 4 SO Last HR: 5/7 vs. CLR (Seranthony Dominguez) Homestand: 2x6, R, 2B, RBI, SO Current Streak: -2 (0x5, R, BB, 3 SO) Longest Streak: +5 (twice)2017: Recorded first lead-off home run in Fire Frogs history in the bottom of the first against Conor Fisk (DUN)... Recorded a five-game hitting streak from 4/23-28 (6x19, 6 R, 2 RBI, 3 BB).2016: Spent his fourth professional campaign with Single-A Rome, where he established new career bests in games (132), hits (131), runs (95), doubles (15), triples (9), home runs (6), RBI (35) and stolen bases (37)...Finished the season in the Top 10 among Braves farmhands in on-base percentage (1st, .387), stolen bases (T1st, 37), hits (5th, 131), walks (T7th, 50) and OPS (10th, .767)...Led the Atlanta system and the South Atlantic League with 95 runs scored...Was hit by a pitch 39 times on the season, most by any player in the minors...Batted .289 (68-for-235) in 66 games following the All-Star break, compared to a .259 (63-for-243) mark over 66 games to open the season...Appeared in 108 games batting in the leadoff spot in the lineup and hit .263 (106-for-403) with 78 runs, 23 extra-base hits and 32 stolen bases...Swiped a trio of bases on 6/3 at Lexington [2], going 1-for-3 with two runs and two walks...Was hit by three pitches on 7/10 vs. Hickory, going 0-for-1 with two runs.2015: Played his first season with rookie-level Danville, where he paced the club in games (61), at-bats (223), runs (31), triples (7), steals (10) and walks (20), while ranking second in hits (55)...Seven triples were fifth-most among all Braves farmhands, and the most among Atlanta prospects with fewer than 250 at-bats...Collected a pair of triples on 6/29 vs. Kingsport, going 2-for-4 with two runs, two RBI and a walk.2014: Tabbed by the organization as the GCL’s Player of the Year after leading the team in hits (43) and triples (5), while establishing then-career highs in at-bats (157), hits, doubles (6), triples and RBI (16).

MATT GONZALEZ • OF • 6-0 • 195 • R/R • 23 YRS • # • 6TH ROUND, 2016 (ATL)DBT Series: Prev. Series: 4x13, 2 R, 2B, RBI, 2 SO Last HR: Homestand: 2x11, 2B, 3 RBI, BB, SO Current Streak: +3 (4x13, 2 R, 2B, RBI) Longest Streak: +4 (5x14, R, 2B, 3 RBI, 2 BB)2017: Added to Florida roster on 5/9...Hit .300 for the Rome Braves (A-) with a triple and seven RBI in 16 games.2016: Taken by the Braves in the sixth round of the First-Year Player Draft and assigned to rookie-level Danville, where he batted .302 (60-for-199) with 11 extra-base hits, 23 runs and 19 RBI in 51 games...His .302 batting average was the third-best mark by a Braves farmhand (min. 200 at-bats)...Finished second on Danville’s club in hits (60) and tied for third in RBI (19), while seven stolen bases paced the team...Batted .327 (53-for-162) against right-handed pitching, but hit just .189 (7-for-37) against lefties...Went a perfect 4-for-4 on 8/10 vs. Bristol...Led Georgia Tech with a .378 average, 93 hits and 10 steals during his senior season, and poked a career-best 11 home runs...Graduated from Georgia Tech with 302 career hits, third most in school history.

ALAY LAGO • INF • 6-0 • 200 • R/R • 25 YRS • #15 • NDFA, 2016 (ATL)DBT Series: 1x4, SO Prev. Series: 5x17, 2 R, 2 2B, HR, 4 RBI, BB, 5 SO Last HR: 6/8 at CHA (Brad Boxberger) Homestand: 3x5, R, 2 BB Current Streak: +1 (1x4) Longest Streak: +7 (12x25, 5 R, 4 2B, 6 RBI, 2 BB, SB)2017: Recorded a five-game hitting streak from 4/11-15 (8x18, 2 R, 3B, 2 RBI)...Became the first Florida player to pick up five hits in a game with a 5-for-6 night on April 28...Recorded a seven-game hitting streak from 4/19-28 (12x25, 5 R, 4 2B, 6 RBI, 2 BB, SB)...Recorded a six-game hitting streak from May 20-25 (6x18, R, 2B, 2 RBI, 3 BB).2016: Did not play. 2017 will be his first professional season.

JONATHAN MORALES • C • 5-11 • 200 • R/R • 22 YRS • #4 • 25TH ROUND, 2016 (ATL)DBT Series: 0x3, SO Prev. Series: 3x11, 2 R, 2 BB, SO Last HR: 6/1 at CLR (Tyler Gilbert) Homestand: 4x7, R, BB Current Streak: -2 (0x6, 2 SO) Longest Streak: +8 (12x32, 5 R, 2B, HR, 4 RBI, 4 BB) 2017: Drove in the game-winning run as a member of Team Puerto Rico against Team Mexico in the 1-0 victory in the Caribbean Series final...Recorded an eight-game hitting streak from 4/14-22 (12x32, 5 R, 2B, HR, 4 RBI, 4 BB).2016: Played his first full professional season with Single-A Rome, where he batted .269 (114-for-424) with 49 runs, 25 doubles and 55 RBI over 113 games...Ended his sophomore campaign in the Top 10 among Atlanta farmhands in RBI (T6th, 55) and doubles (T8th, 25)...Batted .324 (45-for-139) over his first 35 games before a 39-game stretch in which he batted .138 (19-for-138)...Rebounded to bat .340 (50-for-147) over his final 38 games of the season...Went 8-for-26 (.308) with two runs, three doubles and one RBI in seven postseason games as Rome claimed the South Atlantic League Championship...Named a SAL Mid-Season All-Star and went 0-for-1 in the SAL All-Star Game...Went a perfect 5-for-5 with a pair of runs and an RBI on 8/13 at Hick-ory, the first five-hit game of his career...Caught exactly half of would-be basestealers from behind the plate, throwing out 53 of 106 runners.2015: Earned the GCL Braves Player of the Year honors after leading the club with a .304 (41-for-135) batting average and sitting second with 41 hits and seven home runs in his first professional season...Ended the sea-son in the Top 10 among Braves farmhands in OPS (2nd, .889), average (T6th, .304) and home runs (T10th, 7)...Collected the first multi-homer game of his career on 8/24 vs. GCL Yankees...Caught 44% (19-of-43) of would-be base stealers and turned two double plays in 34 games (28 starts) behind the plate...Named by Baseball America as the “Best Late Round Pick” in Atlanta’s 2015 draft class. TYLER NESLONY • OF • 6-1 • 190 • L/R • 23 YRS • #5 • 9TH ROUND, 2016 (ATL)DBT Series: 1x4, RBI Prev. Series: 4x5, R, 2 2B, RBI Last HR: 5/13 at LAK (Beau Burrows) Homestand: 4x12, 3 SO Current Streak: +3 (6x13, R, 2 2B, 2 RBI) Longest Streak: +14 (21x54, 2 R, 5 2B, 7 RBI, 3 BB)2017: Recorded a five-game hitting streak from 4/14-20 (7x18, 4 R, 4 2B, HR, 2 RBI, 5 BB)... Scored four runs in a 22-2 victory over the Palm Beach Cardinals on 4/25.2016: Split his first professional season between rookie-level Danville and Single-A Rome, combining to bat .280 (46-for-164) with 23 runs, 12 extra-base hits and 15 RBI in 46 games between the two clubs...Opened his career by batting .500 (8-for-16) with three doubles and a home run in five games for Danville before advancing to Rome on 7/9...Had seven multi-hit efforts in his first 11 professional games (17-for-41, .415)...Poked his first career home run in his fifth game, 7/7 at Bluefield (2-for-4, 2 R, 2 RBI)...Taken by the Braves in the ninth round of the First-Year Player Draft after batting .306 (72-for-235) with 53 runs, 10 home runs, 58 RBI and a team-best 22 doubles during his senior season at Texas Tech.Charleston before also doing so on 5/22 [2] vs. Savannah.2014: Combined to hit .247 (23-for-93) between the GCL Braves and Danville (R), with six extra-base hits and 12 RBI...Compiled a .324 average (12-for-37) at home compared to a .196 mark (11-for-56) on the road, while hitting .308 (16-for-52) versus right-handed pitching and .171 (7-for-41) against lefties.WIGBERTO NEVAREZ • C • 6-3 • 230 • R/R • 25 YRS • #22 • 20TH ROUND, 2014 (ATL)

CLR Series: Prev. Series: 0x4, SOLast HR: 5/5 vs. CLR (Alberto Tirado) Homestand: 0x4, SOCurrent Streak: -1 (0x4, SO) Longest Streak: +4 (5x15, 3 R, 2B, 2 RBI, BB)2017: Missed 10 games with a trip to the disabled list from 5/31-6/12.2016: Appeared in 44 games during his second consecutive campaign with Rome (A), and batted .164 (22-for-134)...Poked his only home run of the season and tied his career high with three RBI on 6/26 vs. Charleston, going 1-for-4...Made a pair of trips to the disabled list, first from 7/31-8/10, before a second stint from 8/14 through the end of the season.2015: Played his first full professional season with Single-A Rome, batting .177 (31-for-175) with nine runs, six doubles, two homers and 21 RBI...Collected two hits in three at-bats with the bases loaded, driving home six.

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OMAR OBREGON • INF • 5-10 • 170 • S/R • 22 YRS • #2 • NDFA, 2011 (ATL)DBT Series: Prev. Series: 0x2, BB Last HR: Homestand: 1x3, R, SO Current Streak: -1 (0x2, BB) Longest Streak: +8 (9x41, 4 R, 5 2B, 2 RBI, 2 BB)2017: Recorded an eight-game hitting streak from May 10-25 (9x41, 4 R, 5 2B, 2 RBI, 2 BB).2016: Played the entirety of his fifth professional season with High-A Carolina, batting .247 (77-for-312) with 41 runs, 27 RBI and a career-high 12 doubles in 87 games...Placed on the 7-day disabled list on 5/1 (left ribcage fracture) and missed 34 games before being reinstated on 6/9...Batted .280 (60-for-214) against right-handed pitching, but hit just .173 (17-for-98) versus lefties...Fell a home run short of the cycle on 4/19 vs. Salem, going 4-for-6 with a run, one double, a triple and two RBI...Poked three singles and scored a career high-tying three runs on 7/23 at Lynchburg...Compiled a .280 (45-for-161) average in 45 games at Carolina’s Five County Stadium, but hit .212 (32-for-151) in 42 games on the road.2015: Established new career highs in games (119), runs (52), hits (121), doubles (11), RBI (51) and stolen bases (31) in his first season with Single-A Rome...Ended the season in the Top 10 among all Braves farmhands in steals (3rd, 31), hits (7th, 121) and RBI (9th, 51), while pacing Rome batters with 441 at-bats and sitting second in hits and RBI...Batted .291 (66-for-227) in 60 games after the All-Star break after opening the season hitting .257 (55-for-214) in 59 games...Compiled a .302 (71-for-235) average in 64 games at home, compared to a .243 (50-for-206) mark in 55 games on the road...Went a perfect 2-for-2 as a pinch hitter on the year, stroking a double and driving home one...Put together a 10-game hitting streak from 4/20-5/1, batting .371 (13-for-35) with nine runs and six RBI in that stretch...Tied his career high with four hits on 8/26 at Lexington with a 4-for-6 performance, scoring three runs.2014: Spent the year with rookie-level Danville, where he batted .297 (54-for-182) with 29 runs and 20 RBI in 58 games...Compiled a .404 average (23-for-57) against left-handed pitching, compared to a .250 mark (31-for-124) against righties...Hit .324 (23-for-71) over 25 games in the month of June, with a double and two triples.AUSTIN RILEY • INF • 6-3 • 230 • R/R • 20 YRS • #13 • COMPETITIVE BALANCE A, 2015 (ATL)DBT Series: 1x3, SO Prev. Series: 5x15, 5 R, HR, 3 RBI, 2 BB, 3 SO Last HR: 6/9 at CHA (Brock Burke) Homestand: 1x10, 4 SO Current Streak: +1 (1x3) Longest Streak: +5 (twice)2017: Recorded first home run in Fire Frogs history with a two-run shot against Jose Lopez (DBT)....Recorded a five-game hitting streak from 4/10-14 (6x21, 2 R, HR, 5 RBI)... Named Florida State League Player of the Week for the week of May 1-7 (.462avg/12-for-26/2B, 3 HR, 10 RBI, 5 R, BB).2016: Played his first full professional season with Single-A Rome and batted .271 (134-for-495) with 68 runs, 61 extra-base hits and 80 RBI in 129 games to earn Rome’s Player of the Year honors from the organization...Ended the season pacing all Atlanta farmhands in home runs (20), doubles (39) and total bases (237), while sitting in the Top 10 in RBI (2nd, 80), slugging percentage (3rd, .479), OPS (3rd, .803), runs (T3rd, 68) and hits (4th, 134)...Finished second in the South Atlantic League in home runs and doubles, and third in RBI...Opened his sophomore campaign batting just .229 (38-for-166) with a .280 OBP and .367 slugging percentage in his first 43 games before rebounding to bat .292/.346/.535 over his final 86 contests...Fourteen of his 20 homers on the season came in his final 45 games, during which he poked 15 doubles and slugged .632 with 43 RBI...Closed his season on a 19-game hitting streak, batting .361 (26-for-72) with 13 extra-base hits and 20 RBI from 8/16-9/5...Batted .315 (23-for-73) against left-handed pitching, compared to a .263 (111-for-422) mark against righties...Drove home eight runners in seven postseason games, going 6-for-26 (.231) with four runs, two doubles, two homers and three walks as Rome won the South Atlantic League Championship...Collected the first multi-homer game of his career on 8/12 at Hickory, going 2-for-3 with two walks and a pair of solo shots...Posted 36 multi-hit games, including eight three-hit efforts...Fell a triple short of the cycle on 8/11 at Hickory, going 3-for-4 with two runs, one double, a homer and three RBI.2015: Tabbed by Baseball America as Atlanta’s No. 8 prospect entering 2016, as well as the “Best Power Hit-ter” in the system...He was also named by the publication as the “Best Pure Hitter,” “Best Power Hitter,” “Best Athlete” and as having the “Best Pro Debut” among the Braves 2015 draft class...Split his first professional season between the GCL Braves and rookie-level Danville after being selected by Atlanta with the 41st overall pick in the 2015 June free agent draft...Was named the Danville Braves Player of the Year by the organization after batting .351 (39-for-111) with five home runs and 19 RBI in 30 games with the club, and he combined to bat .304 (66-for-217) with 12 home runs and 40 RBI in 60 games between the two stops...Led the GCL Braves with seven home runs at the time of his move to Danville, where he proceeded to lead Danville with five hom-ers in 111 at-bats...Paced all Atlanta farmhands with a .933 OPS, while 12 home runs on the season were tied for second-most in the system, despite playing in just 60 games...Also finished in the Top 10 among Braves prospects in average (T6th, .304)...Opened his professional career batting .077 (2-for-26) with 12 strikeouts in his first eight games, before hitting .335 (64-for-191) in his remaining 52 contests on the season...Posted a .544 slugging percentage, tops among Braves farmhands (min. 25 at-bats)...Named by Baseball America as the second-best prospect in the Appalachian League, as well as the 10th-best prospect in the Gulf Coast League at the season’s conclusion.

ALEJANDRO SALAZAR • INF • 6-0 • 170 • R/R • 20 YRS • #7 • NDFA, 2013 (ATL)DBT Series: 1x3, R, 2B Prev. Series: 3x12, R, 2B, RBI, BB, SO Last HR: Homestand: 3x10, 2B, 2 SO Current Streak: +1 (1x3, R, 2B) Longest Streak: +8 (10x26, R, 2 RBI, 3 BB)2016: Split his third professional campaign between Single-A Rome and the GCL Braves, combining to bat .278 (88-for-317) in 89 games between the two clubs...Slowed by a pair of trips to the disabled list, first from 7/17-30 (left hamstring strain), before a second trip from 7/31-8/27 (left hamstring strain)...Made a two-game rehab stint with the GCL Braves from 8/23-27...Batted .284 (78-for-275) with all nine of his extra-base hits against right-handed pitchers while hitting just .238 (10-for-42) against lefties...Tied his career high with four hits on 5/15 at Hickory, going 4-for-10 with a run and one RBI.2015: Played his first season with the GCL Braves and paced the club in runs (36), hits (55), triples (tied, 2) and RBI (28), while his .284 average was second-best on the club (min. 100 at-bats).2014: Named the DSL Braves Player of the Year after leading the team in games (66) and hits (73), while tying for the team lead in runs (35) and triples (4), tying for second in RBI (28) and ending the year third in batting average (.303, 73-for-241).

ANFERNEE SEYMOUR • OF • 5-11 • 165 • S/R • 21 YRS • #14 • TRADE, 2016 (MIA)DBT Series: 2x4, R Prev. Series: 5x16, 4 R, 3 RBI, BB, 5 SO Last HR: Homestand: 0x2, BB, SO Current Streak: +1 (3x7, 2 R) Longest Streak: +7 (7x24, 6 R, 2B, 2 RBI, 7 BB)2017: Transferred from Rome (A-) to Florida (A+) on 5/9... Five-game hitting streak through his first five games at the High-A level (10x21, 5 R, 2 2B, RBI, BB).2016: Split the season between affiliates of two different organizations, combining to bat .257 (126-for-491) with 43 steals between Single-A Greensboro of the Marlins system and Single-A Rome of the Braves...Played 104 games with Greensboro before being acquired by Atlanta in a trade on 8/6...His 43 steals tied for most in the South Atlantic League (in which both Greensboro and Rome compete) and would have paced Atlanta farm-hands, but only six of his swipes occurred with Rome, while his 72 runs were sixth most in the SAL...Slugged the first home run of his professional career on 6/11 vs. Rome while with the Grasshoppers, going 2-for-4 with two runs, one double and a pair of RBI...Collected a career-best four hits three times on the season, including a 4-for-7 effort with two doubles and an RBI on 6/14 vs. Asheville.2015: Batted .266 (65-for-238) with Short-Season A Batavia, poking 14 extra-base hits and leading the team in runs (39) and stolen bases (29)...Batted .356 (21-for-59) with two doubles and two triples against left-handed pitching...Went a perfect 3-for-3 with a walk on 8/9 vs. Vermont, swiping a career-best four bases.

CYCLE WATCH Player Opponent Date MissingTyler Neslony St. Lucie Mets 4/15 TripleAlex Jackson Clearwater Threshers 4/22 TripleRonald Acuna Palm Beach Cardinals 4/25 Double

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RUNS SCORED BY INNING 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th+ Total Opponents 21 39 45 15 31 44 26 39 21 0 1 281 Fire Frogs 54 21 32 25 32 43 29 21 17 1 1 276 Team Batting Most Runs, Game .............................................................................................................22, 4/25 vs. PMBMost Runs, Game (Both teams) ......................................................................................... 28, 5/5 vs. CLRMost Runs, Inning .............................................................................10, two times, last, 1st - 4/28 vs. LAKFewest Runs ............................................................................................7 tied at 0, Last - June 5 vs. SLUFewest Runs, Game (Both teams) ............................................................1, three times, last, 6/5 vs. SLUMost Hits, Game ................................................................................................................24, 4/28 vs. LAKMost Hits, Inning ........................................................................................................10, 1st - 4/28 vs. LAKMost Hits, Game (Both teams) ........................................................................................... 32, 5/5 vs. CLRFewest Hits, Game ...............................................................................................................3, 6/11 at CHAMost Doubles, Game ............................................................................................................6, 5/10 at DBTMost Triples, Game ....................................................................................13 tied at 1 - Last, 5/30 at CLRMost Home Runs, Game ............................................................................. 4, two times, last, 5/5 vs. CLRMost Home Runs, Inning .............................................................................................. 3, 1st - 5/5 vs. CLRMost Extra Base Hits, Game ................................................................................................9, 5/10 at DBTMost Walks, Game ...............................................................................................................7, 4/16 at SLUMost Strikeouts, Game ................................................................................... 15, 4/22 at CLR (11 innings)Most Strikeouts, Game (9 innings) .......................................................................................14, 5/9 at DBTFewest Strikeouts, Game ........................................................................... 4, three times, last, 6/9 at CHAMost Stolen Bases, Game ..................................................................................................5, 4/11 vs. DUN

Individual Batting Most At-Bats, Game ................................................... 6, 12 times, last, Anfernee Seymour - 5/10 at DBT)Most At-Bats (9 inn) .................................................... 6, 12 times, last, Anfernee Seymour - 5/10 at DBT)Most Runs, Game ............................................................... 4, two times, last, Tyler Neslony - 5/5 vs. CLRMost Hits, Game .................................................................5, two times, last, Carlos Castro - 5/10 at DBTMost Doubles, Game ..........................................................................................2, four times, last, 6/9 at CHAMost Triples, Game ....................................................1, 13 times, last, Ray-Patrick Didder - 5/30 at CLR)Most HR, Game ...........................................................................................3, Carlos Castro - 5/10 at DBTMost Total Bases, Game ................................................................................. 14, Carlos Castro - 5/10 at DBTMost RBI ......................................................................................................8, Carlos Castro - 5/10 at DBTMost Walks ....................................................................................... 4, Ray-Patrick Didder - 4/26 vs. PMBMost Strikeouts ......................................................... 4, three times, last, Braxton Davidson - 5/21 at PMBMost SB ............................................................................................ 3, Ray-Patrick Didder - 4/28 vs. PMBMost Cons games, HR ................................................................2, three times, last, Alex Jackson (5/5-7)Longest Hit Streak ...........................................................................................14, Tyler Neslony (5/20-6/4)Most consecutive at-bats w/ hit .................................................6, two times, last, Carlos Castro (5/10-11)

LAST AT-BAT WINS Date Batter Game-Winner Inning Score Opponent5/7 Austin Riley Omar Obregon 10 3-2 vs. Clearwater Threshers4/22 Carlos Castro Carlos Castro 11 4-3 at Clearwater Threshers4/11 Alay Lago Carlos Castro 8 5-4 vs. Dunedin Blue Jays COMEBACK WINS (AFTER 6TH) Date Inning Score Final Opponent5/11 6th 4-3 7-5 at Lakeland Flying Tigers4/22 6th 3-2 4-3 at Clearwater Threshers HITTING STREAKS (5G OR MORE) Player Dates Games Average (H-AB) HR RBITyler Neslony 5/20-6/4 14 .389 (21-54) 0 7Ronald Acuna 4/20-30 10 .364 (16-44) 1 10Alejandro Salazar 5/20-5/31 8 .385 (10-26) 0 2Omar Obregon 5/10-25 8 .290 (9-31) 0 2Jonathan Morales 4/14-22 8 .375 (12-32) 1 4Alex Jackson 4/7-14 8 .355 (11-31) 3 4Anfernee Seymour 5/25-6/1 7 .292 (7-24) 0 2Alay Lago 4/19-28 7 .480 (12-25) 0 6Alay Lago 5/20-25 6 .333 (6-18) 0 2Braxton Davidson 5/3-8 6 .381 (8-21) 1 1Alex Jackson 4/17-22 6 .407 (11-27) 3 7Alay Lago 6/4-10 5 .421 (8-19) 1 4Jonathan Morales 5/30-6/5 5 .421 (8-19) 1 3Anfernee Seymour 5/9-13 5 .476 (10-21) 0 1Alex Jackson 5/8-12 5 .429 (9-21) 1 7Austin Riley 5/4-8 5 .500 (10-20) 3 9Ray-Patrick Didder 5/3-7 5 .304 (7-23) 1 3Alay Lago 4/30-5/6 5 .333 (6-18) 0 1Ray-Patrick Didder 4/23-28 5 .316 (6-19) 0 2Tyler Neslony 4/14-20 5 .412 (7-17) 1 2Alay Lago 4/11-14 5 .444 (8-18) 0 2Austin Riley 4/10-14 5 .286 (6-21) 1 5Carlos Castro 4/8-12 5 .563 (9-16) 0 4 ON-BASE STREAKS (10G OR MORE) Player Dates Games Average (H-AB) HR RBIAlex Jackson 4/7-26 18 .347 (26-75) 7 16Tyler Neslony 5/20-6/4 14 .389 (21-54) 0 7Ronald Acuna 4/20-5/1 11 .340 (16-47) 1 10 HITTING BREAKDOWN MULTI-HITGAMES InfieldPlayer 2 3 4 5 6 Total Hits Season High HitsAcuna 7 2 1 10 4Castro 12 1 1 1 15 2 5Davidson 7 1 8 1 4Didder 10 1 11 5 3Gonzalez 2 2 2Jackson 12 2 14 3 3Lago 9 1 10 11 5Morales 8 5 13 10 3Moss 1 1 1Murphy 1 1 2Neslony 5 4 1 10 3 3Nevarez 1 1 1 2Obregon 7 1 8 6 3Riley 13 2 15 4 4Salazar 6 2 8 6 3Seymour 6 3 9 7 3

RBI BREAKDOWN MULTI-RBI GAMES GW 2-OutPlayer 2 3 4 5+ Total RBI RBI Season High RBIAcuna 1 2 1 4 1 11 5Castro 4 1 2 7 2 13 8Davidson 2 1 3 1 4 3Didder 4 4 1 10 2Gonzalez 1 1 2 2Jackson 3 1 2 6 4 14 4Lago 5 1 6 2 8 4Morales 3 2 5 2 9 3Neslony 1 1 2 8 3Nevarez 1 1Obregon 1 1 3 1 6 3Riley 3 5 8 6 16 3Salazar 2 1 3 4 3Seymour 2 3 1 2 PINCH HITTING Player Average Hits At-Bats HR RBIMorales .000 0 1 0 0Moss .000 0 2 0 0 Neslony .333 1 3 0 0 Totals: .167 1 6 0 0 STARTS BY POSITION Player C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DHAcuna 19 9Castro 40 2Davidson 52 4Didder 4 3 28 24Gonzalez 3 5Jackson 17 22Lago 44 5Martinez 1Morales 34 17Moss 6 1Murphy 6Neslony 18 4 15 5 Nevarez 5 5Obregon 15 2 13 1Riley 61Salazar 47 Seymour 4 16 9

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Hitting breakdown/Team f irsts

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STARTS BY BATTING ORDER Player 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9thAcuna 1 18 9Castro 2 7 3 8 22Davidson 3 17 34 2Didder 32 8 8 11Gonzalez 1 5 1 1Jackson 2 38Lago 1 4 4 1 8 3 28Martinez 1Morales 9 19 9 14 Moss 2 2 4Murphy 3 2 1Neslony 1 5 16 7 4 6 3 Nevarez 3 6Obregon 13 18Riley 30 15 16Salazar 1 9 37Seymour 27 1 1 HOME RUN BREAKDOWNFire Frogs Solo .............................22 Opponent Solo .......................15Fire Frogs 2-Run ...........................14 Opponent 2-Run .....................10Fire Frogs 3-Run .............................6 Opponent 3-Run .......................5Fire Frogs Grand Slam ...................1 Opponent Grand Slam .............1Fire Frogs Total .............................43 Opponent Total .......................31 BACK-TO-BACK HOMERS Date Opp. Inning Hitters Opposing Pitcher(s)5/5 CLR B1 Riley/Davidson Alberto Tirado 4/28 LAK B5 Riley/Davidson Zac Reininger

MULTI-HOMER GAMES Player Date Opposing Pitcher(s)Carlos Castro (3) 5/10 at Daytona Tortugas Jesus Reyes (2)/Juan Martinez (1)

LEAD-OFF HOMERS Player Date Opp. Pitcher Didder 4/10 DUN Conor Fisk GAME-ENDING HOMERS Player Date Opp. Pitcher GRAND SLAMS Player Date Opp. Pitcher Castro 5/3 at PMB Junior Fernandez PINCH-HIT HOMERS Player Date Opp. Pitcher

INSIDE-THE-PARK HOMERS Player Date Opp. Pitcher HOME RUN COLLECTIONPlayer Solo 2-Run 3-Run Grand Slam TotalAcuna 2 1 3Castro 1 4 1 1 7Davidson 3 2 5Didder 2 2Jackson 5 4 1 10Lago 1 1Morales 1 1 2Neslony 3 3Nevarez 1 1Riley 4 2 3 9

FIRE FROGS FIRSTSFirst Game .................................................. April 6, 2017 vs. Daytona TortugasFirst Pitch ........ Luiz Gohara (April 6, 2017 vs. Daytonda Tortugas, 6:33 p.m., K)First Run ........................................ Jonathan Morales (4/6 vs. DBT, 2nd inning)First Hit .......................................... Jonathan Morales (4/6 vs. DBT, 2nd inning)First Double .................................. Ray-Patrick Didder (4/7 vs. DBT, 7th inning)First Triple ............................................. Ronald Acuna (4/7 vs. DBT, 5th inning)First Home Run ..............................Austin Riley (4/7 vs. DBT, 3-run, 3rd inning)First Grand Slam ....................................Carlos Castro (5/3 at PMB, 6th inning)First RBI .............................................. Carlos Castro (4/6 vs. DBT, 2nd inning)First Walk ...................................... Ray-Patrick Didder (4/6 vs. DBT, 3rd inning)First Strikeout..... ................................... Ronald Acuna (4/6 vs. DBT, 1st inning)First Hit by Pitch .................................... Carlos Castro (4/8 vs. DBT, 1st Inning)First Stolen Base ............................ Jonathan Morales (4/6 vs. DBT, 2nd inning)First Caught Stealing ....................... Alejandro Salazar (4/7 vs. DBT, 5th inning)First Sacrifice Fly........................... Ray-Patrick Didder (4/15 at SLU, 3rd inning)First Sacrifice Bunt ........................ Ronald Acuna (4/11 vs. Dunedin, 5th inning)First Error ....................................... Jonathan Morales (4/6 vs. DBT, 7th inning)First Cycle ......................................................................................................First 2-Hit Game .................................................... Carlos Castro (4/6 vs. DBT)First 3-Hit Game ................................................... Omar Obregon (4/8 vs. DBT)First 4-Hit Game ...................................................... Austin Riley (4/19 at FTM)First 5-Hit Game ........................................................ Alay Lago (4/28 vs. LAK)First Inside-the-Park Home Run .......................................................................First 2-Home Run Game ......................................... Carlos Castro (5/10 at DBT)First 3-Home Run Game ......................................... Carlos Castro (5/10 at DBT)First 2-RBI Game ................................................... Carlos Castro (4/9 vs. DBT)First 3-RBI Game ...................................................... Austin Riley (4/7 vs. DBT)First 4-RBI Game .......................................................Alay Lago (4/25 vs. PMB)First 5-RBI Game ................................................. Ronald Acuna (4/25 vs. PMB)First Win ................................................................ Josh Graham (4/7 vs. DBT)First Loss .......................................................... Andres Santiago (4/6 vs. DBT)First Save ............................................................... Devan Watts (4/7 vs. DBT)First Complete Game ......................................................................................First Nine-Inning Complete Game ....................................................................First Shutout Win .................................................................4/10 vs. DUN (4-0)First No-Hitter ................................................................................................First Extra-Inning Game ...... April 22, 2017 at Clearwater Threshers (W, 4-3/11 innings)First Extra-Inning Win ......... April 22, 2017 at Clearwater Threshers (W, 4-3/11 innings)First Walk-Off Win Austin Riley (5/7 vs. CLR, 11th inning single scored Omar Obregon)

OPPONENTS FIRSTSOpponent First Run ....................................... Nick Senzel, DBT (4/6, 7th inning)Opponent First Hit .................................. Gavin LaVallen, DBT (4/6, 2nd inning)Opponent First Double ............................. Narcisco Crook, DBT (4/6, 5th inning)Opponent First Triple ..................................... Chris Okey, DBT (4/7, 8th inning)Opponent First Home Run ........................ Gavin LaValley, DBT (4/9, 3rd inning)Opponent First Grand Slam ........................Wilson Garcia, CLR (6/1, 3rd inning)Opponent First RBI .............................. Alfredo Rodriguez, DBT (4/6, 7th inning)Opponent First Walk ...................................... Chris Okey, DBT (4/6, 9th inning)Opponent First Strikeout ............................. Daniel Sweet, DBT (4/6, 1st inning)Opponent First Hit by Pitch .............................Shed Long, DBT (4/7, 9th inning)Opponent First Stolen Base ......................... Daniel Sweet, DBT (4/7, 1st inning)Opponent First Caught Stealing ..................... John Mora, SLU (4/15, 3rd inning)Opponent First Sacrifice Fly .......................... Matt Dean, DUN (4/11, 6th inning)Opponent First Sacrifice Bunt ........................ D.J. Davis, DUN (4/10, 5th inning)Opponent First Error ............................Alfredo Rodriguez, DBT (4/7, 3rd inning)Opponent First Cycle ......................................................................................Opponent First 2-Hit Game ....................................... Narcisco Crook, DBT (4/6)Opponent First 3-Hit Game ................................................ Gavin LaValley (4/9)Opponent First 4-Hit Game ...........................................Daniel Sweet, DBT (4/9)Opponent First 5-Hit Game ..............................................................................Opponent First Inside-the-Park Home Run .......................................................Opponent First 2-Home Run Game ..................................................................Opponent First 3-Home Run Game ..................................................................Opponent First Win ........................................................Sandy Lugo, DBT (4/6)Opponent First Loss ....................................................... Jose Lopez, DBT (4/7)Opponent First Save ............................................... Geoff Broussard, DBT (4/6)Opponent First Complete Game .......................................................................Opponent First Nine-Inning Complete Game .....................................................Opponent First Shutout Win ...................................................4/23 at CLR (5-0)Opponent First No-Hitter .................................................................................Opponent First Extra-Inning Win ..........................6/2 at CLR (11 innings, L, 3-2)Opponent First Walk-Off Win ..... Grenny Cumana, CLR (6/2 at CLR - 11th-inning home run)

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Team Miscellaneous Longest Winning Streak .......................................4, 5/3 (doubleheader)-5 Longest Home Winning Streak ..........................2, two times, last, 4/10-11Longest Road Winning Streak ..............................4, 5/3 (doubleheader)-8Longest Losing Streak ............................................................... 7, 5/12-19Longest Home Losing Streak ........................4, three times, last, 5/28-6/5Longest Road Losing Streak ..................................................... 3, 4/13-15Highest Attendance, Home ......................................... 3,283 (4/6 vs. DBT)Highest Attendance, Road ......................6,849 (4/15 at SLU/Dodgertown)Lowest Attendance, Home ........................................... 278 (5/23 vs. CLR)Lowest Attendance, Road ............................................... 301 (5/1 at PMB)Longest Game, Time (9 innings) ................................3:10 (4/12 vs. DUN)Longest Game, Time ....................................................3:36 (4/22 at CLR)Shortest Game, Time (9 innings) ..................................2:01 (4/17 at FTM)Shortest Game, Time....................................1:44 (5/3 at PMB - 7 innings)Longest Game, Innings .................................................... 11, 4/22 at CLRLargest Winning Margin .................................................20 (4/25 vs. PMB)Largest Losing Margin ............................. 9, two times, last, 5/26 vs. PMBBest Homestand (By Pct) .......................................... .667 (5/5-7 vs. CLR)Worst Homestand (By Pct) .................................... .000 (5/15-18 vs. TAM)Best Road Trip (By Pct) ............................................................750 (5/1-4)Worst Road Trip (By Pct) .........................................250 (5/30-6/2 at CLR)Most Runners Left On Base ............................................14 (4/16 at SLU)Most Runners Left On Base (9 innings) ..........................14 (4/16 at SLU)Most Errors, Game .................................... 4, two times, last, 4/23 at CLRMost Players Used, Game ...............................................16 (4/22 at CLR)

FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE FIRST-HALF STANDINGS NORTH REC GB SOUTH REC GBClearwater (PHI) 35-29 -- Palm Beach (StL) 37-24 --Daytona (CIN) 32-29 -1.5 Bradenton (PIT) 36-25 -1.0Tampa (NYY) 33-31 -2.0 Charlotte (TB) 29-31 -7.5Dunedin (TOR) 32-32 -3.0 St. Lucie (NYM) 30-33 -8.0 (E)Lakeland (DET) 26-34 -7.0 (E) Jupiter (MIA) 30-34 -8.5 (E)FIRE FROGS (ATL) 25-38 -9.5 (E) Fort Myers (MIN) 28-33 -9.0 (E)

FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE OVERALL STANDINGS NORTH REC GB SOUTH REC GBClearwater (PHI) 35-29 -- Palm Beach (StL) 37-24 --Daytona (CIN) 32-29 -1.5 Bradenton (PIT) 36-25 -1.0Tampa (NYY) 33-31 -2.0 Charlotte (TB) 29-31 -7.5Dunedin (TOR) 32-32 -3.0 St. Lucie (NYM) 30-33 -8.0Lakeland (DET) 26-34 -7.0 Jupiter (MIA) 30-34 -8.5FIRE FROGS (ATL) 25-38 -9.5 Fort Myers (MIN) 28-33 -9.0

2017 vs. FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE North Home Road Total South Home Road Total Clearwater (PHI) 3-4 (7) 3-4 (7) 6-8 (14) Bradenton (PIT) 0-0 (4) 0-0 (4) 0-0 (8)Daytona (CIN) 3-2 (11) 2-1 (7) 5-3 (18) Charlotte (TB) 0-0 (4) 2-2 (4) 2-2 (8)Dunedin (TOR) 2-1 (6) 0-0 (7) 2-1 (13) Fort Myers (MIN) 0-0 (4) 1-3 (4) 1-3 (8)Lakeland (DET) 1-2 (6) 1-2 (6) 2-4 (12) Jupiter (MIA) 0-0 (6) 0-0 (11) 0-0 (17) Tampa 0-4 (8) 0-0 (6) 0-4 (14) Palm Beach (STL) 2-4 (6) 4-3 (7) 6-7 (13) Totals 9-13 (38) 6-7 (33) 15-20 (71) St. Lucie (NYM) 0-3 (8) 1-3 (7) 1-6 (15) Totals 2-7 (32) 8-11 (37) 10-18 (69)

REGULAR SEASON SUMMARY

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FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE SECOND-HALF STANDINGS NORTH REC GB SOUTH REC GBClearwater (PHI) 0-0 -- Bradenton (PIT) 0-0 --Daytona (CIN) 0-0 -- Charlotte (TB) 0-0 --Dunedin (TOR) 0-0 -- Fort Myers (MIN) 0-0 --FIRE FROGS (ATL) 0-0 -- Jupiter (MIA) 0-0 --Lakeland (DET) 0-0 -- Palm Beach (STL) 0-0 --Tampa (NYY) 0-0 -- St. Lucie (NYM) 0-0 --

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• Paul Runge returns to the Braves organization to skipper the team’s High-A affliate in their inaugural season as the Florida Fire Frogs.• The 2017 season marks Runge’s third stint with the organization and his 27th year overall as a player, coach or manager.• Runge previously managed for 15 seasons in Atlanta’s farm system from 1993 to 2001 and again from 2005 to 2010.• He owns a career minor league managerial record of 720-739 (.493) over 15 seasons.• Runge spent the last six seasons, from 2011 to 2016, as the field coordinator for the Houston Astros.• In his previous stint with the Braves, he was twice named as the Appalachian League Manager of the Year, 2007 and 2009, and was also selected as Atlanta’s organizational Manager of the Year in 2006 and 2009.

• From 2005 to 2010, he skippered rookie-level Danville to four first-place finishes in the Appalachian League (2005-07 and 2009), including two championship titles in 2006 and 2009.• His previous managerial stops within the Braves organization are Danville (2005 to 2010, 1994 and 1998), Greenville (1999 to 2001), Durham (1997), Macon (1996) and Eugene (1995).• He managed in the Arizona Fall League in 1997 and the Australian Winter League during the 1994-95 season.• His first appointment as a coach came in 1992 with Idaho Falls, Atlanta’s rookie-level club.• The former infielder was a ninth-round draft selection by Atlanta in 1979 and played the majority of his career with the Braves orga-nization, including parts of eight seasons (1981 to 1988) at the major league level.

MaNaGER, Paul RuNGE

COACHING STAFF

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• The 2017 season marks Carlos Mendez’s 10th season overall in the Braves organization and his fourth season as a hitting coach with the Club’s High-A affliate.• Mendez joined the organization in 2008 and has spent his first eight seasons as a hitting coach at four different levels across the farm system.• In 2014, he opened the season with rookie-level Danville before being assigned as the hitting coach for the Lynch-burg Hillcats in mid-April.• From 2011 to 2012, Mendez served as the Rome Braves hitting coach...He spent the 2013 season with the Gulf Coast League Braves in the same role.• Spent his first three seasons with the club, 2008 to 2010, as the hitting instructor for the rookie-level Danville Braves.

• The former first baseman and designated hitter was originally signed by the Kansas City Royals as a non-drafted free agent in 1991...During his 16-year (1991-2007) career, Mendez posted an overall minor-league batting average of .297 while playing with five organizations including Kansas City, Detroit, Oakland, Baltimore and Atlanta.• In 2003, Mendez spent nearly four months with the Baltimore Orioles over two stints and played in 26 games for the Club.• Carlos and his wife Cortney have two children, Carlos Jr., and Tatiana, and reside in Wilmington, Del.

HITTING COaCH, CaRlOS MENdEz

•The 2017 season marks Dennis Lewallyn’s 46th season in professional baseball, including his 35th year in a coach-ing role.• Lewallyn joined the organization in 2013 and worked his first four seasons as the club’s Double-A pitching coach…2017 marks his first season as Atlanta’s High-A pitching coach.• He spent six seasons, from 2007 to 2012, as a part of the Chicago Cubs farm system, spending his final two years as their minor league pitching coordinator.• From 2007 to 2010, he served as the Cubs’ Double-A pitching coach.• He spent 11 years (1996-2006) as a coach with the Arizona Diamondbacks organization...He originally joined the D-backs when the team was formed through expansion in 1996 as the pitching coach for the Lethbridge Black Dia-monds (Rookie).

• He was Arizona’s Major League bullpen coach during the second half of the 2004 season.• From 2002 to 2006 he was the D-backs minor league pitching coordinator.• From 1996 to 2001 he worked as a pitching coach in the D-backs system: Lethbridge (R, 1996), South Bend (A, 1997), High Desert (A, 1998) and El Paso (AA, 1999-2001).• Lewallyn began his coaching career in 1983 with the Los Angeles Dodgers organization and spent the next 13 seasons (through 1995 season) in various pitching coach roles.• A former first-round draft selection (eighth overall) by the Los Angeles Dodgers, he pitched for three teams (Los Angeles, 1975-79; Texas, 1980; Cleveland, 1981-82) over an 11-year career, including parts of eight seasons at the Major League level.• Dennis and his wife Kathy reside in Pensacola, Fla...They have two sons, David and Bryan.

PITCHING COaCH, dENNIS lEwallyN

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DATE D/N OPPONENT RESULT REC HOME ROAD POS GA/GB WINNING PITCHER LOSING PITCHER SAVE ATT HOME ATT GAME TIME4/6 N DBT L, 3-1 0-1 0-1 0-0 T4 -1.0 Sandy Lugo (1-0) Andres Santiago (0-1) Geoff Broussard (1) 3,283 3,283 2:554/7 N DBT W, 5-4 1-1 1-1 0-0 T2 -1.0 Josh Graham (1-0) Jose Lopez (0-1) Devan Watts (1) 1,900 5,183 3.004/8 N DBT W, 4-1 2-1 2-1 0-0 T2 -1.0 Drew Harrington (1-0) Vladimir Gutierrez (0-1) Sean McGlaughlin (1) 1,632 6,815 2:384/9 D DBT L, 14-5 2-2 2-2 0-0 T2 -1.0 Jesus Reyes (1-0) Ricardo Sanchez (0-1) -- 1,317 8,132 3:034/10 N DUN W, 4-0 3-2 3-2 0-0 T1 -- Touki Toussaint (1-0) Conor Fisk (0-1) -- 556 8,688 2:284/11 N DUN W, 5-4 4-2 4-2 0-0 T1 -- Jacob Webb (1-0) Tom Robson (1-1) -- 393 9,081 2:384/12 N DUN L, 11-5 4-3 4-3 0-0 T2 -1.0 Ryan Cook (1-0) Tyler Pike (0-1) -- 538 9,619 3:104/13 N at SLU L, 6-2 4-4 4-3 0-1 4 -1.5 Thomas McIlraith (1-0) Drew Harrington (1-1) -- 2,160 9,619 2:274/14 N at SLU L, 7-3 4-5 4-3 0-2 5 -2.5 Justin Brantley (1-1) Josh Graham (1-1) -- 1,272 9,619 2:584/15 N at SLU L, 9-5 4-6 4-3 0-3 T5 -3.5 Nabil Crismatt (1-0) Touki Toussaint (0-1) Johnny Magliozzi (1) 6,849 9,619 2:294/16 D at SLU W, 10-1 5-6 4-3 1-3 T5 -3.0 Luiz Gohara (1-0) Joseph Shaw (0-1) -- 664 9,619 2:564/17 N at FTM L, 2-1 5-7 4-3 1-4 6 -3.0 Lachlan Wells (1-1) Andres Santiago (0-2) Michael Theofanopoulos (1) 1,313 9,619 2:014/18 N at FTM W, 5-4 6-7 4-3 2-4 T4 -3.0 Drew Harrington (2-1) Dereck Rodriguez (0-2) Devan Watts (2) 1,397 9,619 3:034/19 N at FTM L, 10-3 6-8 4-3 2-5 T5 -4.0 Brady Anderson (1-0) Ricardo Sanchez (0-2) -- 1,016 9,619 2:544/20 at FTM L, 8-3 6-9 4-3 2-6 6 -5.0 David Fischer (2-0) Touki Toussaint (1-2) -- 1,947 9,619 2:284/21 N at CLR W, 3-1 7-9 4-3 3-6 6 -4.0 Luiz Gohara (2-0) Cole Irvin (2-1) Devan Watts (3) 2,723 9,619 2:154/22 N at CLR W, 4-3 (11) 8-9 4-3 4-6 T4 -3.0 Corbin Clouse (1-0) Tyler Gilbert (0-1) -- 6,566 9,619 3:364/23 D at CLR L, 5-0 8-10 4-3 4-7 T5 -4.0 Ranfi Casimiro (1-1) Bradley Roney (0-1) -- 2,245 9,619 2:184/25 N PMB W, 22-2 9-10 5-3 4-7 5 -4.0 Ricardo Sanchez (1-2) Jake Woodford (1-1) -- 497 10,116 2:594/26 N PMB L, 9-8 9-11 5-4 4-7 5 -5.0 Juan Perez (1-0) Bradley Roney (0-2) Landon Beck (5) 645 10,761 2:524/27 N PMB L, 4-2 9-12 5-5 4-7 5 -6.0 Zach Gallen (2-1) Chase Johnson-Mullins (0-1) Ian McKinney (1) 476 11,237 2:594/28 N LAK W, 18-0 10-12 6-5 4-7 5 -6.0 Tyler Pike (1-1) A.J. Ladwig (2-2) -- 1,032 12,269 2:554/29 D LAK L, 2-1 10-13 6-6 4-7 5 -6.0 Spencer Turnbull (2-1) Drew Harrington (2-2) Gerson Moreno (2) 929 13,198 2:264/30 D LAK L, 7-0 10-14 6-7 4-7 5 -6.0 Kyle Dowdy (2-1) Ricardo Sanchez (1-3) -- 558 13,756 2:34 APRIL TOTALS 10-14 6-7 4-7 5 -6.0 40,636 13,756 AVG: 2:45 5/1 N at PMB L, 8-6 10-15 6-7 4-8 5 -7.0 Steven De La Cruz (1-0) Taylor Lewis (0-1) -- 301 13,754 2:415/2 N at PMB PPD (Inclement Weather) 5/3 N at PMB W, 8-1 (7) 11-15 6-7 5-8 5 -7.0 Luiz Gohara (3-0) Junior Fernandez (1-1) -- -- 13,754 2:185/3 N at PMB W, 5-0 (7) 12-15 6-7 6-8 5 -6.5 Tyler Pike (2-1) Zac Gallen (2-2) -- 1,194 13,754 1:445/4 N at PMB W, 3-0 13-15 6-7 7-8 5 -5.0 Drew Harrington (3-2) Derian Gonzalez (0-4) Sean McLaughlin (2) 1,421 13,754 2:115/5 N CLR W, 17-11 14-15 7-7 7-8 T4 -4.0 Ricardo Sanchez (2-3) Alberto Tirado (1-2) -- 1,308 15,064 3:025/6 N CLR L, 7-4 14-16 7-8 7-8 5 -5.0 Blake Quinn (1-1) Touki Toussaint (1-3) Jeff Singer (6) 887 15,951 2:395/7 N CLR W, 3-2 (10) 15-16 8-8 7-8 5 -4.0 Sean McLaughlin (1-0) Jacob Waguespack (0-1) -- 460 16,411 2:355/8 N DBT W, 9-2 16-16 8-8 8-8 T4 -4.0 Tyler Pike (3-1) Jose Lopez (1-2) Taylor Lewis (1) 1,592 16,411 2:365/9 N DBT L, 2-1 16-17 8-8 8-9 T4 -4.0 Vladimir Gutierrez (3-2) Luiz Gohara (3-1) Tanner Rainey (4) 1,576 16,411 2:485/10 D DBT W, 14-2 17-17 8-8 9-9 4 -3.0 Drew Harrington (4-2) Jesus Reyes (3-1) -- 1,864 16,411 3:025/11 N at LAK W, 7-5 18-17 8-8 10-9 T3 -3.0 Sean McLaughlin (2-0) Endrys Briceno (0-1) Chase Johnson-Mullins (1) 442 16,411 2:525/12 N at LAK L, 5-1 18-18 8-8 10-10 4 -3.0 Matt Hall (3-3) Touki Toussaint (1-4) -- 878 16,411 2:185/13 N at LAK L, 4-1 18-19 8-8 10-11 T4 -4.0 Beau Burrows (4-1) Enderson Franco (0-1) Gerson Moreno (3) 1,027 16,411 2:245/15 N TAM L, 1-0 18-20 8-9 10-11 T4 -4.0 Matt Marsh (1-0) Chase Johnson-Mullins (0-2) -- 373 16,748 2:155/16 N TAM L, 3-0 18-21 8-10 10-11 T5 -4.0 Josh Rogers (3-3) Drew Harrington (4-3) Jose Mesa (1) 304 17,052 2:135/17 N TAM L, 4-1 18-22 8-11 10-11 6 -4.0 Taylor Widener (2-4) Ricardo Sanchez (2-4) Dillon McNamara (5) 433 17,485 2:155/18 N TAM L, 1-0 18-23 8-12 10-11 6 -5.0 Zack Littell (4-1) Touki Toussaint (1-5) Cody Carroll (2) 687 18,172 2:105/19 N at PMB L, 8-0 18-24 8-12 10-12 6 -5.0 Ryan Hesley (3-2) Enderson Franco (0-2) Estarlin Arias (1) 764 18,172 2:155/20 N at PMB W, 5-0 19-24 8-12 11-12 6 -5.0 Kris Medlen (1-0) Connor Jones (2-3) Chase Johnson-Mullins (2) 2,203 18,172 2:115/21 D at PMB L, 2-1 19-25 8-12 11-13 6 -5.0 Jake Woodford (2-2) Tyler Pike (3-2) Brennan Leitao (1) 327 18,172 2:185/22 N CLR W, 10-4 20-25 9-12 11-13 6 -4.5 Jacob Webb (2-0) Cole Irvin (3-5) -- 317 18,489 2:215/23 N CLR L, 3-1 (7) 20-26 9-13 11-13 6 -5.5 Ranfi Casimiro (2-1) Ricardo Sanchez (2-5) Luke Leftwich (4) 278 18,767 1:525/24 N CLR PPD (Rain)5/25 N CLR L, 8-1 (7) 20-27 9-14 11-13 6 -6.0 Alberto Tirado (3-3) Kris Medlen (1-1) Luke Leftwich (5) -- 18,767 2:155/25 N CLR L, 8-1 (7) 20-28 9-15 11-13 6 -7.0 Jacob Waguespack (2-2) Touki Toussaint (1-6) Jeff Singer (10) 424 19,191 1:475/26 N PMB L, 10-1 20-29 9-16 11-13 6 -8.0 Connor Jones (3-3) Enderson Franco (0-3) -- 786 19,997 2:335/27 N PMB W, 7-4 21-29 10-16 11-13 6 -7.0 Tyler Pike (4-2) Jake Woodford (2-3) Jacob Webb (1) 662 20,659 2:215/28 N PMB L, 12-4 21-30 10-17 11-13 6 -8.0 Dailyn Martinez (2-0) Drew Harrington (4-4) -- 864 21,523 2:445/29 N at CLR W, 4-1 22-30 10-17 12-13 T5 -7.0 Ricardo Sanchez (3-5) Cole Irvin (3-6) Devan Watts (4) 4,070 21,523 2:405/30 N at CLR L, 9-5 22-31 10-17 12-14 T5 -7.0 Harold Arauz (1-0) Sean McLaughlin (2-1) -- 1,477 21,523 2:39 MAY TOTALS 12-17 4-10 8-7 T5 -7.0 26,916 7,793 2:286/1 N at CLR L, 7-3 22-32 10-17 12-15 T5 -8.0 Blake Quinn (2-2) Enderson Franco (0-4) Tyler Gilbert (2) 1,690 21,523 2:306/2 N at CLR L, 3-2 (11) 22-33 10-17 12-16 6 -9.0 Jeff Singer (3-1) Chase Johnson-Mullins (0-3) -- 1,917 21,523 2:58 6/3 N SLU T5 -9.5 PPD (Rain)6/4 N SLU L, 5-4 (7) 22-34 10-18 12-16 6 -10.0 Andrew Church (5-3) Drew Harrington (4-5) Tyler Bashlor (6) -- 21,523 2:006/4 N SLU L, 4-2 (7) 22-35 10-19 12-16 6 -10.5 Marcos Molina (2-2) Ricardo Sanchez (3-6) Johnny Magliozzi (5) 684 22,207 2:116/5 N SLU L, 1-0 22-36 10-20 12-16 6 -10.0 Justin Dunn (4-3) Touki Toussaint (1-7) Tyler Bashlor (7) 355 22,562 2:396/6 N SLU 6 -10.5 Canceled (Rain)6/8 N at CHA W, 10-2 23-36 10-20 13-16 6 -10.5 Enderson Franco (1-4) Brad Boxberger (0-1) -- 1,081 22,562 2:456/9 N at CHA W, 10-3 24-36 10-20 14-16 6 -9.5 Tyler Pike (5-2) Brock Burke (0-1) -- 1,085 22,562 2:506/10 N at CHA L, 7-2 24-37 10-20 14-17 6 -9.5 Eduar Lopez (5-5) Drew Harrington (4-6) Brandon Lawson (3) 2,033 22,562 2:476/11 D at CHA L, 4-2 24-38 10-20 14-18 6 -9.5 Genesis Cabrera (4-5) Sean McLaughlin (2-2) Brandon Lawson (4) 855 22,562 2:266/12 N DBT W, 2-1 25-38 11-20 14-18 6 -9.0 Devan Watts (1-0) Zack Weiss (1-1) -- 308 22,870 2:076/13 N DBT 6 -9.5 PPD (RAIN)6/14 N DBT6/14 N DBT6/15 N DBT6/19 N at TAM6/20 N at TAM6/21 N at TAMJUNE TOTALS 3-7 1-3 2-4 6 -9.5 10,008 1,347 2:31FIRST-HALF TOTALS 25-38 11-20 14-18 6 -9.5 77,503 22,870 AVG: 2:35

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DATE D/N OPPONENT RESULT REC HOME ROAD POS GA/GB WINNING PITCHER LOSING PITCHER SAVE ATT HOME ATT GAME TIME6/22 N FTM6/23 N FTM6/24 N FTM6/25 N FTM6/27 N at JUP6/28 N at JUP6/29 D at JUP6/30 N at BRD JUNE TOTALS 7/1 N at BRD7/2 D at BRD7/3 N at BRD7/4 N JUP7/5 N JUP7/6 N JUP7/7 N CHA7/8 N CHA7/9 N CHA7/10 N CHA7/12 N at LAK7/13 N at LAK7/14 N at LAK7/15 N at TAM7/16 D at TAM7/17 N at TAM7/18 N LAK7/19 N LAK7/20 N LAK7/21 N SLU7/22 N SLU7/23 N SLU7/24 N SLU7/25 N at JUP7/26 N at JUP7/27 N at JUP7/28 N at JUP7/29 N at DUN7/30 N at DUN7/31 N at DUNJULY TOTALS8/1 N at DUN8/3 N BRD8/4 N BRD8/5 N BRD8/6 N BRD8/7 N at SLU8/8 N at SLU8/9 N at SLU8/10 N at JUP8/11 N at JUP8/12 N at JUP8/13 D at JUP8/14 N TAM8/15 N TAM8/16 N TAM8/17 N TAM8/18 N JUP8/19 N JUP8/20 N JUP8/22 N at DUN8/23 N at DUN8/24 N at DUN8/25 N DBT8/26 N DBT8/27 N DBT8/28 N DUN8/29 N DUN8/30 N DUN8/31 N at DBTAUGUST TOTALS9/1 N at DBT9/2 N at DBT9/3 N at DBTSEPTEMBER TOTALS SECOND-HALF TOTALS SEASON TOTALS 25-38 11-20 14-18 6 -9.5 77,503 22,870 AVG: 2:35

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Opening Day Roster April 6: Pitchers (13) LHP Corbin Clouse, LHP Luiz Gohara, RHP Josh Graham, LHP Drew Harrington, LHP Chase Johnson-Mul-lins, RHP Taylor Lewis, LHP Sean McLaughlin, LHP Tyler Pike, LHP Ricardo Sanchez, RHP Andres Santiago, RHP Touki Toussaint, RHP Devan Watts, RHP Jacob Webb, Catchers (3) Alex Jackson, Jonathan Morales, Wigberto Nevarez,Infielders (5) Carlos Castro, Alay Lago, Omar Obregon, Austin Riley, Alejandro Salazar, Outfielders (4) Ronald Acuna, Braxton Davidson, Ray Didder, Tyler Neslony.No. Date Action Player Pos. Location1. 4/9 ADD Carlos Salazar RHP from Danville2. 4/9 DELETE Andres Santiago RHP to Danville3. 4/11 ADD A.J. Minter LHP from Danville4. 4/11 DELETE Carlos Salazar RHP to Danville5. 4/13 ADD Andres Santiago RHP from Danville6. 4/13 DELETE A.J. Minter LHP to Disabled List7. 4/20 ADD Bradley Roney RHP from Danville8. 4/20 DELETE Josh Graham RHP to Danville9. 4/25 ADD Josh Graham RHP from Danville10. 4/25 DELETE Andres Santiago RHP to Danville11. 4/26 ADD Mauricio Cabrera RHP MLB Rehab12. 4/26 ADD J.B. Moss OF from Danville13. 4/26 DELETE Ricardo Sanchez LHP to Danville14. 4/27 ADD Carlos Salazar RHP from Danville15. 4/27 DELETE Bradley Roney RHP to Mississippi16. 4/30 ADD Ricardo Sanchez LHP from Danville17. 4/30 DELETE J.B. Moss OF to Danville18. 5/2 DELETE Mauricio Cabrera RHP MLB Rehab to Gwinnett19. 5/6 ADD Chaz Roe RHP MLB Rehab20. 5/7 DELETE Chaz Roe RHP MLB Rehab21. 5/7 ADD Enderson Franco RHP from Gwinnett22. 5/7 DELETE Carlos Salazar RHP Released23. 5/9 ADD Anfernee Seymour OF from Rome24. 5/9 DELETE Ronald Acuna OF to Mississippi25. 5/10 ADD Andres Santiago RHP from Rome26. 5/10 DELETE Luiz Gohara LHP to Mississippi27. 5/11 ADD J.B. Moss OF from Danville28. 5/11 DELETE Braxton Davidson OF to Danville29. 5/12 ADD Braxton Davidson OF from Danville30. 5/12 DELETE Carlos Castro INF to Disabled List31. 5/19 ADD Carlos Martinez C from Danville32. 5/19 DELETE Alex Jackson C to Disabled List33. 5/20 ADD Kris Medlen RHP from Gwinnett Disable List34. 5/20 DELETE Andres Santiago RHP to Danville35. 5/22 ADD Tanner Murphy C from Rome36. 5/22 DELETE Carlos Martinez C to Rome37. 5/28 ADD Andres Santiago RHP from Danville38. 5/28 DELETE Kris Medlen RHP to Mississippi39. 5/29 ADD Matt Gonzalez OF from Rome40. 5/29 DELETE J.B. Moss OF Released41. 5/31 ADD Carlos Castro INF from Disabled List42. 5/31 DELETE Wigberto Nevarez C to Disabled List43. 6/2 DELETE Andres Santiago RHP to Gwinnett44. 6/4 ADD Andres Santiago RHP from Gwinnett45. 6/8 DELETE Andres Santiago RHP to Mississippi46. 6/11 ADD Andres Santiago RHP from Mississippi47. 6/11 DELETE Tyler Pike LHP to Mississippi48. 6/12 ADD A.J. Minter LHP from Disabled List49. 6/12 ADD Wigberto Nevarez C from Disabled List50. 6/12 DELETE Tanner Murphy C to Danville

Position Number of PlayersPitcher 20Catcher 5Infield 5Outfield 7TOTAL 35

FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE HITTER OF THE WEEK Austin Riley (May 1-7): .462avg/12-for-26/2B, 3 HR, 10 RBI, 5 R, BB FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE PITCHER OF THE WEEK

FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE PLAYER OF THE MONTH

MID-SEASON ALL-STARS C Alex Jackson INF Carlos Castro INF Austin Riley OF Tyler Neslony OF Braxton Davidson LHP Drew Harrington LHP Tyler Pike RHP Devan Watts

DISABLED LIST Player Injury Games Missed Date(s)LHP A.J. Minter 56 4/12-6/12INF Carlos Castro 17 5/12-5/30C Alex Jackson 21 5/19-presentC Wigberto Nevarez 10 5/31-6/12

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