
Game Info: Wednesday, August 28 at Pensacola Blue Wahoos: 6:05 PM: Blue Wahoos Stadium
August 28, 2024 - Southern League (SL)
Mississippi Braves News Release
Mississippi Braves (26-26, 57-63) at Pensacola Blue Wahoos (25-26, 63-56)
Wednesday, August 28, 2024 - 6:05 PM - Blue Wahoos Stadium - Pensacola, FL
Game 121 of 137 - 2nd Half 53 of 69 - Road Game 64 of 74
Starting Pitchers: RHP Landon Harper (2-1, 1.46) vs. LHP Luis Palacios (8-6, 5.21)
Watch Live: Bally Live / MiLB.TV / MLB At Bat
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Recent Roster Moves:
8/27: RHP Ryan Bourassa transferred to Mississippi from High-A Rome
8/27: RHP Drue Hackenberg transferred from Mississippi to Triple-A Gwinnett
TODAY'S GAME: The M-Braves continue their penultimate road series on Wednesday night with game two of a six-game series against the Pensacola Blue Wahoos at Blue Wahoos Stadium. This is the final meeting between the M-Braves and Blue Wahoos. Pensacola leads the season series 16-9 and all-time series 137-131.
ABOUT TUESDAY NIGHT: Jhancarlos Lara (L, 0-1) and Drew Parrish combined to give up one hit and one unearned run, but it wasn't enough as the Pensacola Blue Wahoos beat the Mississippi Braves 1-0 to open the six-game road series on Tuesday night at Blue Wahoos Stadium. The M-Braves (26-26, 57-63) out-hit the Blue Wahoos 2-1. The Blue Wahoos won for the first time in team history while recording one hit. It was the third time in M-Braves history that they allowed one hit and lost. The 21-year-old Lara, Atlanta's 14th-ranked prospect, continued to struggle with his command but was effective over his third M-Braves outing, not allowing a hit until the fifth. Lara ended the outing by striking out six and walking five, ceding the one unearned run and one hit. Drew Parrish has been lights out in August and held Pensacola to no runs or hits over the final 3.0 innings, striking out five and walking none. Parrish has a 0.82 ERA over four appearances and 11.0 innings in August.
WE'RE BACK IN THIS THING: Having won 9 of 14 since August 11, the M-Braves are in third place, 4.0 games out of first place in the Southern League's South Division, and 2.5 games behind Biloxi for the wild card with 17 games remaining. The August 13-18, 5-1 series win in Biloxi brought the club from 6.5 back to 2.5 back. The M-Braves play Tennessee, September 3-8, for the final homestand, and then Biloxi on the road, September 15-20 to close the final season in Mississippi.
SHUTOUTS, DONUTS, AND GOOSE EGGS: Sunday's 4-0 shutout win over Chattanooga was Mississippi's fourth over their last 12 games and 15th of the season. The 15 shutouts are T-1st in Double-A and T-2nd in Minor League Baseball. Each of the past five games has been shutouts, three by the opposition and twice against the opposition.
SANCHEZ SIZZLIN': M-Braves INF Yolbert Sanchez has hit in 11 of his last 14 games, batting .404 with eight multi-hit games. Since June 30, Sanchez ranks fifth in the Southern League, batting .311 in 32 games.
FLETCHER'S FEELING GOOD ON THE MOUND AND AT THE PLATE: M-Braves two-way player David Fletcher is 2-1 over his last three starts with a 2.25 ERA (16.0 IP, 4 ER), and at the plate over that same span since August 8, is batting .273 over eight games while playing second bases. The knuckleballer and former two-time MLB Gold Glove award finalist with the Angels has made 14 pitching starts and appeared in 46 total games this season for Mississippi.
ROAD SUCCESS/HOME SWOON: The M-Braves are 14-5 over their last 19 road games since the All-Star Break (6-12 at home). After starting the season 6-14 on the road, the M-Braves are 27-15 over their last 42 games away from Trustmark Park, including a 4-1 mark in a home-away-from-home series at Toyota Field, June 13-16. They won a club record nine straight games away from Pearl from May 12 to June 5. The streak included a six-game sweep in Chattanooga, May 21-26.
The three newest position player additions to the roster from High-A Rome, Ethan Workinger, David McCabe, and Adam Zebrowski, have made an immediate impact. The trio reached base nine times in the 11-1 win in Biloxi on August 18. Zebrowski has hit in six of seven games since being added to the roster, batting .320, including a three-hit game on August 18. McCabe has been on base 20 times in his last 13 games, posting a .385 OBP.
HACKEN-BRAUN: RHP Lucas Braun and RHP Drue Hackenberg have assembled two top seasons in the Atlanta Braves organization. The two have combined for 42 starts and 263 strikeouts in 230.2 innings. Braun leads the organization in strikeouts (137) and innings pitched (125.1), and is among the leaders in ERA (3rd, 3.38), starts (T-1st, 21), WHIP (3rd, 1.21), opponent's batting average (5th, .239), and wins (T-2nd, 7). Hackenberg, promoted to Triple-A Gwinnett on Tuesday, is second in the organization with 126 strikeouts and is T-1st with 21 starts. He ranks among the organizational leaders in opponent's batting average (2nd, .220), WHIP (4th, 1.25), innings pitched (2nd, 105.1), and ERA (2nd, 3.42) ...
16-Strikeout Game: Hackenberg became the first pitcher in Minor League Baseball to strike out 16 on July 21 at Pensacola, setting a new club record. He became the 21st Minor League pitcher since 2005 to record 16 or more strikeouts in a single game.
STARTING STUDS: Five M-Braves starters this month rank among the Atlanta Braves Top-30 prospect list according to Baseball America's early August release. Jhancarlos Lara (No. 10), Darius Vines (No. 13), Drue Hackenberg (No. 15), Lucas Braun (No. 18), and Ian Mejia (No. 25). Luis De Avila (No. 24) is currently on the IL.
Starter Stats: M-Braves starters rank third in the Southern League and sixth in Double-A with a 3.68 ERA.
ROSTER SHAKEUP: The M-Braves have made 18 roster moves since July 28. Today RHP Drue Hackenberg was promoted to Triple-A Gwinnett, and RHP Ryan Bourassa was added from High-A Rome.
MCCABE MAKING IT BACK: DH David McCabe had Tommy John surgery in February, returned to action, and made his M-Braves debut on July 30. McCabe hit his first home run on August 9 vs. Pensacola, his first home run since August 18, 2023, while with Rome. In 2023, McCabe led the Braves farm system with 75 RBI and finished T-3rd in homers with 17.
M-BRAVES SET SINGLE-SEASON STEALS RECORD: With five stolen bases on July 20 at Pensacola, the M-Braves set a new single-season record for steals in a season (in 88 games), surpassing the previous mark, 159, set by the 2007 club.
Leading Double-A: Mississippi leads Double-A with 206 stolen bases (206-for-258, 80%) through 120 games. The closest club is Montgomery, with 189. The M-Braves are on pace for 235 (1.72 per game) in 2024. Birmingham set the Southern League record with 264 in 1989.
First to 200 Steals: With three steals on August 16 at Biloxi, the M-Braves became the first team in Double-A and 10th in minor league baseball to reach 200 steals in 2024.
Four players with 30+ steals: The M-Braves became the first team in Minor League Baseball to have four players with 30+ steals in 2024. Justin Dean led the way at the time of his August 8 promotion to Triple-A and led Double-A with 47. Cal Conley ranks 4th in the Southern League with 37, Cody Milligan is 7th with 33, and Geraldo Quintero is 10th with 30 ... The M-Braves became the first team with 4+ players with 30+ steals since the 2022 Down East Wood Ducks (5). The most by a team since 2005 was the 2017 Lancaster Jethawks with six players.
IMPRESSIVE ON-BASE STREAK: INF Keshawn Ogans saw his team-high 24-game on-base streak end on July 30. Over the streak, he hit .287 with a .374 OBP, three doubles, 5 RBI, 13 runs, nine walks, 3 HBP, and four steals. The streak was the fourth-longest in the league this season and the longest by an M-Brave since Jesse Franklin V had a 23-game on-base streak, July 16-August 12, 2023.
THE MAN OF STEAL PROMOTED: OF Justin Dean was promoted to Triple-A Gwinnett after the game on Wednesday. Dean set a new M-Braves single-season record with 47 stolen bases in 92 games. On July 28 at Montgomery, Dean surpassed Matt Young's record of 42 (set in '09) in just 88 games. Dean is the M-Braves all-time leader with 117 steals.
HACKENBERG BECOMES STRIKEOUT KING: RHP Drue Hackenberg became the first pitcher in Minor League Baseball to strike out 16 on Sunday, July 21 at Pensacola, setting a new club record. He became the 21st Minor League pitcher since 2005 to record 16 or more strikeouts in a single game and the first since Matt Sauer, who totaled 17 for Double-A Somerset on Aug. 25, 2022.
The 16-K Game: The 22-year-old didn't walk a batter over 7.0 innings, allowing one run on three hits and retiring the final 14 Pensacola batters. The righty retired the side in order in the first inning -- coming one strike shy of an immaculate frame -- before retiring the side again in the second. Hackenberg topped the M-Braves' strikeout record of 14 previously held by Ian Anderson (June 28, 2019) and Tommy Hanson (June 25, 2008).
M-BRAVES TO THE SHOW: RHP Parker Dunshee became the eighth M-Braves alum and fourth from the 2024 squad to make an MLB debut this season on August 8 for Atlanta. He also became the 177th alum to debut since 2005. Dunshee joined Roddery Munoz (4/20, MIA), Tyler Ferguson (5/7, OAK), Spencer Schwellenbach (5/29), Justyn-Henry Malloy (6/3, DET), Hurston Waldrep (6/9), C.J. Alexander (6/24, KC), and Tanner Gordon (7/9, COL) and Nacho Alvarez Jr. (7/22, ATL). Overall, 176 former M-Braves have made their Major League debut.
THE JUCO BANDIT HAD A GREAT JUNE: Cody Milligan homered in back-to-back games on June 25-26, for the first time as an M-Brave and had three multi-hit games in the Montgomery series. The Binger, OK native, went 9-for-24 with two doubles, two homers, four RBI, three runs, and two stolen bases in the June 25-30 series. In June, Milligan hit .300 and was T-5th in the league with 11 extra-base hits, plus eight RBI, five walks, and six stolen bases. His .538 slugging percentage ranked seventh in the league.
"MAY" BE A GOOD SIGN...NO JUNE SWOON: After going 7-15 in April, the M-Braves went 28-26 the past two months, completing a 16-10 May and 12-14 June. The 16 wins in May were the fifth-most in Double-A. The Mississippi pitching staff gave up the second-fewest runs in Double-A (86) during the month and posted a 3.19 ERA.
WALDREP TO THE SHOW: RHP Hurston Waldrep was promoted to Triple-A Gwinnett on May 8, and after just one start in Triple-A, he made his major league debut on June 9 at Washington. He was the 173rd player to move from Mississippi to "The Show." The Atlanta Braves' first-round pick in 2023 (24th overall) went 3-1 with a 1.19 ERA from Mississippi in May, with 31 strikeouts to seven walks.
MEJIA TOSSES FIFTH NO-HITTER IN M-BRAVES HISTORY: RHP Ian Mejia's seven-inning no-hitter in game two of the Friday, May 17 doubleheader vs. Biloxi was the fifth no-hitter in M-Braves history, and first individual one since Tommy Hanson's nine-inning no-hitter on June 25, 2008, vs. Birmingham at Trustmark Park. The M-Braves beat the Barons 6-0, and Hanson walked three and struck out 14 in the game. There have been three combined nine-inning no-hitters in team history (Julio Teheran & Tyrelle Harris, 8/2/10 vs. Mobile, Ian Anderson & Jeremy Walker, 6/28/19 vs. Jackson (TN), and Bryce Elder & Daysbel Hernandez, 7/10/21 vs. Pensacola.
FINAL SEASON IN MISSISSIPPI: On January 9, it was announced that after 20 years, 2024 will be the M-Braves' final season in Pearl, MS. As of the start of the 2025 season, the Double-A affiliate of the Atlanta Braves will be relocating to Columbus, GA.
M-BRAVES REACH 1,200 WINS: The April 25, 13-3 win over Montgomery was Mississippi's 1,200th in franchise history. It took the M-Braves until the sixth game of the inaugural season in 2005 to win the first game in club history, which was an April 12, 2005, 7-4 win over the West Tenn Diamond Jaxx in game two of a doubleheader at Pringles Park. Jeff Francoeur was 0-for-3, with a walk and RBI, in the game, using a five-run sixth fueled by RBIs by Scott Thorman, Francoeur, and Derrick Gibson. Brian O'Connor got the win for Mississippi.
COACHING STAFF WITH A NEW FLO: After spending one season as manager of the Braves High-A affiliate Rome Braves (Emperors), Angel Flores will take the reins for the first time at the Double-A level, succeeding Kanekoa Texeira. Texeira was promoted to manager of the Triple-A Gwinnett Stripers after Matt Tuiasosopo was named to the Braves' Major League coaching staff for 2024. Flores returns to Mississippi, where he served as bench coach in 2022. Flores took over as interim manager from April 26 to May 15, 2022, while Bruce Crabbe took a leave of absence from the club. During the 18-game stretch, the M-Braves went 10-8. During his first season as a full-time manager last year, Flores led the R-Braves to a 34-32 record in the second half and an overall 64-68 mark. Rome closed the year with a 21-15 record in August and September. Overall, he holds a 74-76 record as a manager.
Southern League Stories from August 28, 2024
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- Biscuits Fall to Shuckers, 4-2 - Montgomery Biscuits
- Bullpen Delivers in 2-1 Win Over Wahoos on Wednesday - Mississippi Braves
- Blue Wahoos' Palacios Delivers Strong Start, But M-Braves Take 2-1 Win - Pensacola Blue Wahoos
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