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Stripers Comeback Bid Falls Short Once Again in 5-4 Loss to Columbus

Gwinnett denied in ninth inning again despite two-run rally
August 29, 2024

LAWRENCEVILLE, Georgia – It was a new game, but the script remained the same for the Gwinnett Stripers (29-25) as a two-run ninth inning made it close but could not push them over the top in a 5-4 loss to the Columbus Clippers (36-17) on Thursday night at Coolray Field.

Tromp, Waldrep Help Stripers Wash Out Norfolk in Rain-Shortened 7-0 Win

Three-RBI night from Chadwick Tromp, 5.0 scoreless innings from Hurston Waldrep feature in another dominant night for Gwinnett
August 16, 2024

LAWRENCEVILLE, Georgia – The second-straight three-RBI game from Chadwick Tromp was all the offense the Gwinnett Stripers (22-21) required to support Hurston Waldrep, who battled through six walks to post 5.0 innings without a hit in a commanding 7-0 victory over the Norfolk Tides (19-24) on Friday night at Coolray

Waldrep strikes out 11 in return to Gwinnett

Braves No. 2 prospect posts career high in K's over six frames
@brendan_samson
June 2, 2024

Two batters into the first Triple-A start of the season for Hurston Waldrep, it looked like it would be a day to forget. Five innings later, that could not have been further from the truth. The Braves' No. 2 prospect, who made one start at Triple-A Gwinnett last September, fanned

Waldrep Fans 11 for Stripers in Tough-Luck 3-1 Loss at Norfolk

Hurston Waldrep sets new career high for strikeouts in quality start for Gwinnett
June 2, 2024

NORFOLK, Va. – Right-hander Hurston Waldrep, ranked No. 72 on MLB.com’s Top 100 Prospects list, used his splitter early and often to strike out a career-high 11 batters over 6.0 innings for Gwinnett on Sunday afternoon. It wasn’t enough to lead the Stripers (27-30) to victory, however, as the team

M-Braves' new dynamic duo twirls pair of gems

Waldrep, Schwellenbach both dominate in Double-A twin bill
May 16, 2024

If Wednesday night's Mississippi doubleheader is any indication, the future on the Braves' hill looks scary good. As in the opposition should be scared. Two of Atlanta's top three prospects, Hurston Waldrep and Spencer Schwellenbach, dominated their respective starts en route to the Double-A Braves' sweep of visiting Biloxi at

Road to The Show™: Braves’ Waldrep

Armed with elite splitter, No. 90 prospect could reach Majors soon
@Gerard_Gilberto
February 13, 2024

MiLB.com's Road to the Show Scouting Report series spotlights players who are just starting their professional careers, focusing on what the experts are projecting for these young phenoms. Here's a look at second-ranked Braves’ prospect Hurston Waldrep. For more player journeys on The Road to The Show, click here. Hurston

Waldrep Brilliant in Triple-A Debut as Stripers Blank Durham 2-0 

Braves’ No. 2 prospect strikes out five over 4.1 innings in scoreless Gwinnett debut
September 23, 2023

LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. – Less than three months after the Atlanta Braves selected Hurston Waldrep in the first round of the 2023 MLB draft, the 21-year-old from Cairo, Georgia fired 4.1 scoreless innings as the Gwinnett Stripers (69-78) blanked the Durham Bulls (88-61) 2-0 on Saturday night at Coolray Field. Decisive

 Waldrep Steals Show In Debut, GreenJackets Split Doubleheader

August 5, 2023

Waldrep Steals Show In Debut, GreenJackets Split Doubleheader Compton plates four across two games as Wall debuts with win North Augusta, SC\ – The Augusta GreenJackets (Atlanta Braves) won an exciting opening game against the Columbia Fireflies (Kansas City Royals) on Saturday’s doubleheader, before the Fireflies bounced back to clinch

Magee’s First Pro Homer Sends GreenJackets to Victory

August 4, 2023

Magee’s First Pro Homer Sends GreenJackets to Victory Murphy fans nine in win as GreenJackets pitchers dominate Fireflies North Augusta, SC\ – The Augusta GreenJackets (Atlanta Braves) used Cam Magee’s first professional home run to take Friday’s game against the Columbia Fireflies (Kansas City Royals). Columbia (16-17, 51-47) took an