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Palm Beach Falls Late to Jupiter 4-2 to Even Series

Chen-Wei Lin reaches 100 strikeouts and 100 innings in no-decision
August 16, 2024

JUPITER, FL – The Palm Beach Cardinals (68-42, 31-13) dropped game four of a six-game series to the Jupiter Hammerheads (58-52, 22-22) by a final score of 4-2 on Friday night at Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium thanks to a three-run home run by Carter Johnson in the top of the

JUPITER, FL – The Palm Beach Cardinals (68-42, 31-13) dropped game four of a six-game series to the Jupiter Hammerheads (58-52, 22-22) by a final score of 4-2 on Friday night at Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium thanks to a three-run home run by Carter Johnson in the top of the eighth inning. This week’s series is now tied 2-2 with Palm Beach still holding the overall season series record of 12-7.

Just like the first three games of the series, the game started as an early pitchers’ duel between Palm Beach starting pitcher Chen-Wei Lin and Jupiter starter Jake Brooks.

The Cardinals got on the scoreboard first in the bottom of the third inning. With one out, Christian Martin hit a single and advanced to second base on a groundout. Then, JJ Wetherholt ripped a single up the middle of the infield to score Martin and give the Cardinals a 1-0 lead.

The score remained until the top of the sixth inning. Lin had retired six batters in a row with two outs in the frame. However, the Hammerheads hit three consecutive singles, including an RBI single by Garret Forrester, to tie the ballgame at 1-1.

Lin received a no-decision after tossing six innings and allowed just one run on four hits while striking out five batters. He also became the second pitcher in the Florida State League to reach 100 innings and fifth pitcher to reach 100 strikeouts on the season.

Brooks would counter Lin with six innings of his own in a no-decision and allowed just one run as Brooks also reached the 100-inning mark becoming the first pitcher in the FSL to do so. It was the bullpen that would decide the

The Cardinals would go back on top in the bottom of the seventh inning. Lizandro Espinoza hit a single with one out and advanced to second base on an error. Two batters later, Ryan Campos drove in Espinoza on an RBI single to give Palm Beach a 2-1 lead.

Randel Clemente (L, 3-2) struck out the side in order in the top of the seventh inning, but it was his second inning of relief in the top of the eighth that changed the direction of the ballgame. For Jupiter, Jake DeLeo led off with a double and Fenwick Trimble followed up with a walk. Then, Johnson launched his first professional home run, a three-run blast to right field, to put Jupiter on top by a 4-2 score.

Palm Beach left 10 men on base and had no further answers in the last two innings as the Cardinals fell to the Hammerheads by the 4-2 final score on Friday night.

Wetherholt led the way offensively for Palm Beach by going 4-for-5 with an RBI for his first professional four-hit game. Campos went 2-for-5 with an RBI as the only other multi-hit performer for the Cardinals.

With the series tied at 2-2, game five of the six-game series between Palm Beach and Jupiter takes place on Saturday, August 17th with first pitch scheduled for 6:00 p.m.

Join us for “Women Run the Diamond” Night where there will be a women’s expo showcasing several sports industry leaders as well as representatives of the Cardinals and Marlins organizations coming out to speak on their rise in their respective sports careers. The Palm Beach Cardinals will also wear special pink jerseys which are up for auction now with proceeds benefiting Susan G. Koman for the Cure. The auction ends Sunday, September 1st at 8:00 p.m. Click here to purchase your tickets.

UPCOMING PROMOTIONS AT ROGER DEAN CHEVROLET STADIUM**:**

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Baseball and Brews: Combine beer and baseball for “Baseball and Brews Night” presented by Southern Eagle Distributing on Saturday, August 24th when the Jupiter Hammerheads host the Daytona Tortugas at 6:00 p.m. With a special $30 ticket ($35 at the gate), it includes admittance to the craft beer tasting event from 5:00-7:00 p.m., souvenir tasting mug, and a seat at the game. Plus, there will be fireworks after the game.

Final 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 September 6th 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.