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Jordan Humphreys Earns His Tenth Win In Charleston Opener

Columbia Fireflies @ Charleston River Dogs


June 16, 2017



Teams
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

R
H
E
Columbia
0
0
1
3
0
0
0
0
0

4
9
1
Charleston
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

1
8
1
W: Humphreys (10-1, 1.42 ERA); L: Nelson (0-6, 6.34 ERA); Save: Uceta (6)



The Highlights:

Pitchers

JordanHumphreys (W, 10-1, 1.42 ERA) – 6 IP, 4 H, 1 R (1 ER), 1 2B, 5 TB, 1 BB, 3 K (2 K/Sw), 2 GIDP, 4 GB: 6 FB: 4 LD: 2 PU, 99 Pitches (66 Strikes), 5 Swinging, 18 Called, 5.1% SwStr, 10.4% Whiff/Swing, 16.5 Pitches/IP, 21 BF
Taylor Henry (H, 2, 3.42 ERA) – 1 IP, 2 H, 2 TB, 2 K (1 K/Sw), 2 LD, 16 Pitches (10 Strikes), 2 Swinging, 4 Called, 12.5% SwStr, 33.3% Whiff/Swing, 16 Pitches/IP, 4 BF
Cameron Griffin (H, 1, 1.59 ERA) – 0.1 IP, 2 H, 2 TB, 2 LD: 1 PU, 11 Pitches (10 Strikes), 3 Called, 33 Pitches/IP, 4 BF
Adonis Uceta (S, 6, 1.78 ERA) – 1.2 IP, 2 K (1 K/Sw), 1 GIDP, 2 GB, 26 Pitches (17 Strikes), 2 Swinging, 7 Called, 7.7% SwStr, 20% Whiff/Swing, 15.6 Pitches/IP, 5 BF

Batters

CF - Gene Cone - 0-4, 1 BB, 1 K, 13% SwStr, 42.9% Whiff/Swing, 4.6 Pitches/PA
2B - Luis Carpio - 1-4, 1 K, 6.7% SwStr, 25% Whiff/Swing, 3.75 Pitches/PA
3B - Michael Paez - 1-4, 1 2B, 1 K, 1 GIDP, 10.5% SwStr, 20% Whiff/Swing, 4.75 Pitches/PA
1B - Dash Winningham - 0-4, 6.2% SwStr, 10% Whiff/Swing, 4 Pitches/PA
LF - Jay Jabs - 1-4, 1 R, 1 K, 21.1% SwStr, 40% Whiff/Swing, 4.75 Pitches/PA
RF - Jose Miguel Medina - 0-3, 1 R, 1 HBP, 1 GIDP, 2.5 Pitches/PA
C - Brandon Brosher - 2-4, 2 R, 1 HR, 3 RBI, 1 K, 6.2% SwStr, 14.3% Whiff/Swing, 4 Pitches/PA
DH - Tim Tebow - 1-4, 1 K, 18.8% SwStr, 33.3% Whiff/Swing, 4 Pitches/PA
SS - Milton Ramos - 3-3, 1 2B, 1 RBI, 1 BB, 2 SB, 12.5% SwStr, 22.2% Whiff/Swing, 4 Pitches/PA


Recapish


            The Fireflies string of great pitching continued Friday night in Charleston, as Columbia took the opener with the River Dogs 4-1 for Jordan Humphreys tenth win of the season. The team with a SAL best 2.95 ERA has allowed just 2.43 runs/game since 5/25 (earned + unearned), with a +53 run differential for an 18-5 record over those 23 games.
Jordan Humphreys needed more than 50 pitches for the first two innings as Columbia fell behind 1-0, but he was nearly flawless over his final four frames as they jumped ahead 4-1. Milton Ramos had a perfect night at the plate and two stolen bases in an unexpected start at shortstop (the initial Fireflies lineup had Andres Gimenez in it), and Brandon Brosher provided the pop with his fifth homer of the year.
            Blake Rutherford collected the first hit of the game when he singled with two outs in the 1st. Humphreys responded with a strikeout of Isiah Gilliam to end the frame.

Called strike

Swinging strike

K #1

            Brandon Wagner led off the Charleston 2nd with a double to the right field corner and Ben Ruta singled him home to give the River Dogs a 1-0 lead.

Wagner

            Columbia bounced back with a run in the 3rd, but they were set up for so much more. The run came on consecutive singles from Brosher, Tim Tebow, and Milton Ramos – Ramos had the RBI hit. Gene Cone followed with his SAL best 39th walk of the season to load the bases with nobody out and Luis Carpio, Michael Paez, and Dash Winningham due up. Unfortunately (and surprisingly), Dash never made it to the plate, as Carpio lined out and then Paez hit into an inning ending double play.




            With the Charleston starter on the ropes and the game tied again, Jordan Humphreys responded by tossing a six-pitch 3rd inning, which forced Nick Nelson back out to the mound before he could get much of a break. The Fireflies battled him hard in the 4th, and Jay Jabs connected for a single to get the little rally started. After Jose Medina took a HBP, Brandon Brosher came up and provided the difference maker in this game, launching a three-run shot to right to make it 4-1 (it also knocked Nelson out of the game).

Jabs

Brosher

            The Fireflies had another huge chance to score in the 5th but failed to add on. Luis Carpio led off with a single and then went to third on Michael Paez’s 21st double of the season (a ground-rule double), and then Columbia went down on a groundout, strikeout, and fly out.



            After that there was little offense from either side until the bottom of the 8th. Humphreys faced the minimum over the next three innings thanks to double plays in the 4th and 6th inning, and an OF assist in the 5th. He struck out Ben Ruta and Eduardo Navas in the 5th, but this ended up being a season-low three-strikeout performance for Humphreys.

Swinging strike

563 double play

K #2

If you're going to throw it straight, you better paint the corners perfectly

Strong, accurate throw from Jabs nails the runner

K #3

Nice snag from Humphreys to start the double play

            Ramos had the last two hits for Columbia, singling in the 6th and hitting a ground-rule double in the 9th.



            Taylor Henry took over from the Fireflies pen for the 7th and struck out Brandon Wagner and Alexander Palma in the frame. The inning ended on a heads up play from Milton Ramos after he couldn’t hold onto a hard liner. Gilliam led off the frame with a single and had just stolen second base before the play, which is shown as the final GIF below.

K #1

K #2

Swinging strike


            Columbia went to Cameron Griffin for the 8th, but he would need assistance to get through the frame unscathed. After a missed catch error on Carpio loaded the bases for Charleston with one out, Adonis Uceta came in to clean up the mess. He started his outing with a nasty three-pitch sequence for a strikeout of Blake Rutherford, and then struck out Isiah Gilliam looking to strand the bases loaded.




            Uceta hasn’t allowed a run since he was tagged for four on May 7th, a stretch of eleven appearances during which he has dominated: 16.2 IP, 4 H, 22 K: 5 BB with 1 HBP, so the SAL has a .078/.172/.078 against him during that stretch. I’ve heard him 90-95/96 this year and he flashes a devastating changeup, so he may be interesting for the Mets in a few years. The Fireflies turned a double play behind him in the 9th to erase a HBP.


            Since Greenville also won, the Drive’s elimination number only dropped to two, but that still means that Columbia can clinch the first-half playoff spot with a win Saturday combined with a Greenville loss. The Fireflies will also clinch if they win out or the Drive lose out, but they can’t go 1-1 this weekend if Greenville ends up sweeping Rome.
            With every win carrying a little extra importance this weekend, the Fireflies turn to the roster’s highest rated prospect for Saturday’s matchup in Charleston. Thomas Szapucki (1-0, 4.35 ERA) is slated to make his third start of the season opposite Brian Keller (4-5, 3.97 ERA), with a game time scheduled for 6:05 PM.



Pitcher Coverage


Table 1 – Humphreys pitch stats by inning

1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
Total
Total
26
27
6
13
15
12
99
Strikes
19
17
5
7
10
8
66
Swinging*
2
0
0
1
1
1
5
*5.1% Swinging strike rate; 10.4% Whiff/Swing rate





  

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