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COLUMBIA, S.C. – Juan Carlos Negret was historic in multiple facets in the Fireflies 20-1 drubbing of the Charleston RiverDogs at Segra Park Thursday evening. The outfielder finished the night 3-5 at the dish with four runs scored and seven RBI. The seven RBI are the most in Columbia Fireflies
COLUMBIA, S.C. –
Juan Carlos Negret was historic in multiple facets in the Fireflies 20-1 drubbing of the Charleston RiverDogs at Segra Park Thursday evening.
The outfielder finished the night 3-5 at the dish with four runs scored and seven RBI. The seven RBI are the most in Columbia Fireflies (28-25) history, breaking his own mark of six, which both him and
Negret leads way in historic 20-1 Fireflies victory
Jul 8, 2021 10:47 PM EDT
COLUMBIA, S.C. –
Juan Carlos Negret was historic in multiple facets in the Fireflies 20-1 drubbing of the Charleston RiverDogs at Segra Park Thursday evening.
The outfielder finished the night 3-5 at the dish with four runs scored and seven RBI. The seven RBI are the most in Columbia Fireflies (28-25) history, breaking his own mark of six, which both him and
Scott Manea have accomplished in a Fireflies uniform. In his third two-homer game of the season, Negret was able to match
Brandon Brosher,
Matt Winnaker for most homers in a single-season in franchise history. He hit his 13
The paper said my team (Sand Gnats) had a chance this year (second season with the new name), so I opened the fridge, opened a beer, sat down, and turned the TV on to watch the first game of the season. My guy was pitching first pitch. He threw it it looked like a strike. The umpire went to signal. Instead he collapsed. Everybody ran over. After a couple of minutes of madness and nonsense, the commentator said, “Jesus Christ, I think he had a heart attack. Jesus Christ, I think he’s dead.”
I turned the TV off, put a piece of scotch tape over my half-finished beer, put it back in the refrigerator, and went to sleep.