Palm Beach Shut Out by Daytona 2-0 in Series Opener
JUPITER, FL – The Palm Beach Cardinals (74-45, 37-16) were shut out by the Daytona Tortugas (60-58, 29-23) by a final score of 2-0 in the series opener on Tuesday night at Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium. It is the seventh shutout loss of the season for Palm Beach and the
JUPITER, FL – The Palm Beach Cardinals (74-45, 37-16) were shut out by the Daytona Tortugas (60-58, 29-23) by a final score of 2-0 in the series opener on Tuesday night at Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium. It is the seventh shutout loss of the season for Palm Beach and the fourth at the hands of Daytona.
The Tortugas got on the scoreboard first in the top of the first inning. With one out, Sammy Stafura hit a single to center field and then advanced to third base on a throwing error by Cardinals starting pitcher Sem Robberse (L, 0-1). With Stafura at third Peyton Stovall drove him in on an RBI single to give Daytona a 1-0 lead.
Robberse finished his third rehab start with three innings pitched and the one earned run allowed along with three strikeouts. Hunter Kublick was the first Cardinal out of the bullpen and he proceeded to throw two scoreless innings with three strikeouts.
For Daytona, starting pitcher David Lorduy went three scoreless innings with just one hit allowed while striking out five batters. Dualvert Gutierrez (W, 5-0) kept the Cardinals’ offense in check with four scoreless innings out of the bullpen.
The Tortugas added one more run for insurance in the top of the sixth inning off of new Palm Beach pitcher Augusto Calderon. Daytona loaded the bases with one out and Jack Moss hit a sacrifice fly to center field to score Ricardo Cabrera to make it a 2-0 deficit for Palm Beach.
The Cardinals finished with just four hits and left five runners on base and were shutout by the 2-0 final score on Tuesday night.
Joshua Baez led the Cardinals’ offense after he went 2-for-3 at the plate. Bryce Madron and Ian Petrutz had the other two Palm Beach hits.
Palm Beach and Daytona face off in a double header on Wednesday, August 28th with first pitch for game one scheduled for 4:30 p.m. at Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium. Game two begins approximately 30 minutes following game one and the Tortugas will be the home team to make up for a rainout back in Daytona on July 20th. It is a single admission double header. Click here to purchase your tickets.
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Dog Day: Be sure to bring your dog to Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium for the final “Dog Day” of 2024 on Friday, August 30th when the Palm Beach Cardinals host the Daytona Tortugas at 6:30 p.m. All dogs get in free if their owners have a game ticket.
Masyn Winn Bobblehead Giveaway: On Saturday, August 31st, the Palm Beach Cardinals host the Daytona Tortugas at 6:00 p.m. where the first 500 fans will receive a Masyn Winn mini bobblehead presented by Window Gang. You won’t want to miss out on this limited-edition collector’s item for one of the young stars in St. Louis.
E.R.A.S. Night (Hammy’s Version): It's been a long time coming...Join us on Friday, September 6th at 6:00 p.m. for E-R-A’S Night (Hammy's Version) at Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium! There will be bracelet making, a silent disco, a 360-degree photo booth, and more! Come dressed as your favorite popstar from your favorite era and enter our costume contest! All ages are welcome! Bring your friends, your kids, and the whole family! Get your tickets today at Roger-Dean-Chevrolet-Stadium-Dot-Com. Are you ready for it?!
Dollar Night: End the season on a night dedicated to dollar deals and baseball for “Dollar Night” at Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium on Saturday, September 7th at 6:00 p.m. when the Palm Beach Cardinals and the Jupiter Hammerheads hit the diamond.
About Jupiter Stadium, LTD:
Opening in 1998, the 110-acre complex/stadium is specially designed to house two Major League and two Minor League Baseball Teams. The stadium is home to the Miami Marlins and the St. Louis Cardinals for Spring Training. The Florida State League’s Jupiter Hammerheads (Class A Affiliate of the Miami Marlins) and Palm Beach Cardinals (Class A Affiliate of the St. Louis Cardinals) make their home at Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium from April through September. This year-round facility can accommodate the smallest birthday party to the largest corporate outing, while never forgetting that each and every fan is our most important product.