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SL Mississippi Braves

Tuesday, June 22 vs. Tennessee Smokies: 6:35 PM: Trustmark Park

June 22, 2021 - Southern League (SL)
Mississippi Braves News Release


Mississippi Braves (ATL) (25-17, 2nd, AA-S South, -1.0) vs. Tennessee Smokies (CHC) (14-26, 4th, AA-S North, -8.5)

Starting Pitchers: RHP AJ Puckett (1-1, 2.21) vs. LHP Luis Lugo (0-3, 9.15)

Game #43 | Home Game #25

Radio: 103.9 FM WYAB and (LISTEN LIVE LINK)

TV: MiLB.TV

Today's Promotions:

Bark in the Park - The M-Braves host Bark in the Park, presented by Hollywood Feed! Dogs are welcome to take in the M-Braves game (humans must pay, dogs get in free). Waiver - All dogs are required to have a waiver signed by their owners before entering.

Today's Roster Moves:

RHP Jose Rodriguez transferred to Triple-A Gwinnett from Mississippi

RHP Spencer Strider transferred to Mississippi from High-A Rome

RHP Sean McLaughlin placed on the Development List

RHP Will Latcham reinstated from the Development List

TODAY'S GAME: The Mississippi Braves (ATL) continue a 12-game homestand on Tuesday night, with game one of a six-game series against the Tennessee Smokies (CHC) at Trustmark Park. This is the first of two series meetings between the clubs, and 12 total games. The M-Braves will visit Smokies Stadium in Kodak, TN, July 13-18.

- The M-Braves went 5-1 against the Barons, June 15-20, last week, including five straight wins. The Braves haven't lost a series since dropping the first two series against Pensacola and at Biloxi. The M-Braves have gone 5-1 in three of the last four series, and are 22-5 since May 27.

SHEA LANGELIERS HITS WALK-OFF HOMER ON SUNDAY: Shea Langeliers was 2-for-19 in the series against Birmingham, before belting a 428-foot (110 exit velo) homer down the left-field line to beat the Barons, 7-6, and win their fifth-straight game. Each team exchanged five-run fourth innings and one-run fifths. Touki Toussaint made a rehab start for the M-Braves, going 3.2 innings, striking out four, walking one, and yielding two runs on one hit. Relievers Matt Withrow, Brooks Wilson, and Brandon White (W, 1-1) tossed scoreless innings, stranding 11 Barons runners on base. Drew Lugbauer led the offense going 3-for-3 with two doubles, a home run, and two RBI. Braden Shewmake was 2-for-4 with a double and two RBI.

AMONG THE LEAGUE LEADERS: Shea Langeliers ranks among the league leaders in home runs (T-2nd, 10), slugging (3rd, .542), OPS (4th, .888), extra-base hits (T-7th, 15), and total bases (T-9th, 64). Justin Dean leads the league in stolen bases (12), and T-1st in doubles (10), and 8th in OBP (.382). Jacob Pearson is T-5th in triples with 2. Brandon White is 3rd in saves (7). Nolan Kingham is T-1st in starts (8), T-3rd in wins (4), 1st in innings pitched (47.2), 7th in ERA (2.64), 7th in WHIP (1.05), and T-3rd in winning percentage (.800). Hayden Deal is 10th in ERA (3.28).

KINGHAM'S INCREDIBLE STRETCH: Nolan Kingham has given up three earned runs total in 25.1 total innings this month (four starts) while walking two batters against 14 strikeouts. The Las Vegas native hasn't allowed a run over his last two starts and 14.2 innings, on seven hits with 11 strikeouts and no walks. He hasn't given up a run since the first inning of his start on June 6 at Pensacola, 17.2 IP.

LEADING THE LEAGUE IN PITCHING AND DEFENSE: The M-Braves lead the league, are 8th in all of minor league baseball with a 3.45 ERA. M-Braves hurlers have served up just 20 home run balls, the fewest in Double-A, and T-2nd-fewest in all of minor league baseball.

- The starting rotation holds a 2.87 ERA with 187 strikeouts in 188.1 IP, ranking 3rd in all of minor league baseball. In June, the rotation is 8-2 with a 1.76 ERA, 24 walks, and 90 strikeouts.

- The M-Braves lead the Double-A South with a .984 fielding percentage, just 23 errors in 42 games, including just two errors in the last 14. M-Braves catchers have caught 22 attempted base-stealers, which is T-1st in all of Double-A baseball and ranks T-3rd in all of MiLB.

DON'T RUN ON SHEA: Shea Langeliers is 16-for-30 in catching opposing base stealers, 53%. His 16 caught stealings are 2nd in MiLB, while seven double plays and 31 assists are first among catchers in minor league baseball.

TURNING THINGS AROUND: The M-Braves are just one game back of Pensacola in the division and are 22-5 over their last 27 games dating back to May 27. Since starting the season 4-8, the Braves are 21-9, the best record in the Double-A South.

45 HOME RUNS ON THE YEAR: The M-Braves have 45 home runs so far this season, in 42 games, ranking 3rd in the Double-A South (BIR, 52/RCT, 60). Of the 169 runs scored this season, 77 have come via the home run ball. In just 42 games, the M-Braves are over half way to the 2019 total (in 139 games) of 87. The Braves remain last in hitting in the league at .211.

RAMOS REDEMPTION: After batting .071 in May with no extra-base hits, the 22-year-old is batting .281 in June with three home runs, two doubles, nine RBI and .921 OPS.

151 MAJOR LEAGUE DEBUTS: LHP Kyle Muller made his major league debut for the Atlanta Braves in the top of the fifth inning on June 16 vs. Boston. Muller became the first M-Braves alum to debut in 2021 and 151st all-time. Muller made 27 starts for the M-Braves over the 2018 and 2019 seasons, going 11-7 with a 3.14 ERA. The Dallas, TX native gave up four hits and two runs in the outing with one strikeout in 1.0 inning of relief.

FIRST ROUND PICKS AND PROSPECTS: The squad features both of Atlanta's first-round selections from the 2019 draft in catcher Shea Langeliers (#9) and shortstop Braden Shewmake (#21). They represent the third and fourth-ranked prospects in the organization, according to MLB.com and Langeliers is #64 on the MLB.com Top 100 and sixth-ranked catching prospect in baseball.

- Overall, the M-Braves feature eight of the Braves' Top 30 prospects. After Langeliers and Shewmake, OF Trey Harris (#14), RHP Victor Vodnik (#15), RHP Daysbel Hernandez (17), INF Greyson Jenista (#19), INF C.J. Alexander (#20), and OF Justin Dean (#26) are among the Top 30.

WELCOME TO THE DOUBLE-A SOUTH: In MLB's new structure for the 2021 season, the M-Braves will be part of the Double-A South. The eight-team circuit consists of eight former members of the Southern League, split into two divisions. Mississippi will be in the South Division along with the Biloxi Shuckers (Milwaukee Brewers), Montgomery Biscuits (Tampa Bay Rays), and Pensacola Blue Wahoos (Miami Marlins). The North Division will consist of the Birmingham Barons (Chicago White Sox), Chattanooga Lookouts (Cincinnati Reds), Rocket City Trash Pandas (LA Angels), and Tennessee Smokies (Chicago Cubs).

2019 SEASON IN REVIEW: The Mississippi Braves concluded their 15th anniversary season in Central Mississippi with a 64-75 overall record, finishing fourth in the Southern League South Division. While the club missed out on the postseason for the third-straight season, the 2019 campaign saw the 3 millionth fan enter Trustmark Park, 1,000th franchise win, third no-hitter in club history, record three postseason All-Stars and the first Southern League Most Valuable Player.




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