12 Ricky Miranda
Ricky Miranda
  • Height:
    5'11"
  • Weight:
    165
  • Hometown:
    Coconut Creek
  • Position:
    RHP
  • Year:
    SO
  • Bats/Throws:
    R/R
  • High School:
    Stoneman Douglas
  • app
    21
  • gs
    2
  • w
    4
  • l
    1
  • sv
    4
  • ip
    44.1
  • era
    3.05
  • whip
    1.26
  • k
    39
Bio

High School: Honorable mention and All-Region for summer team.

Personal: Born May 16, 1997… Parents are Hector and Melanie Miranda… Majoring in Business Management… Sibling is Kristina Miranda… Admires his Mother… Favorite Athlete is Jose Fernandez… Favorite Movie is The Benchwarmers… Favorite TV show is Jersey Shore… Favorite Book is Old Man and the Sea… Favorite Hobbies are fishing and playing golf.

Recent games
Season Statistics
  Overall Conference
Appearances 21 11
Games started 2 0
Wins 4 3
Losses 1 0
Saves 4 3
Complete Games - -
Shutouts - -
Innings Pitched 44.1 22.2
Hits 41 20
Runs 18 6
Earned Runs 15 6
Walks 15 5
Strikeouts 39 13
Strikeouts per Game 7.92 5.16
Doubles Allowed - -
Triples Allowed - -
WHIP - -
Home Runs Allows 3 -
At Bats Against 168 83
Batting Average Against .244 .241
Earned Run Average 3.05 2.38
Wild pitches - -
Hit Batters 6 3
Balks - -
Sacrifice Flies Allowed - -
Sacrifice Hits Allowed - -
Game Log - Hitting
Game Log - Base Running
Game Log - Pitching
Game Log - Fielding

Career Stats: Hitting

Career Stats: Base Running

Career Stats: Pitching

Career Stats: Fielding

Splits Stats: Hitting

Splits Stats: Base Running

Splits Stats: Pitching

Splits Stats: Fielding

News mentions
Sixteen Saints Sign with Upper Division Schools
Sixteen Saints Sign with Upper Division Schools

Gainesville, FL – Sixteen players from the 2017 Mid-Florida Conference Champion Santa Febaseball team signed with NCAA schools or Major League Baseball

Saints and Chipola Meet in Familiar Spot at FCSAA Tourney
Saints and Chipola Meet in Familiar Spot at FCSAA Tourney

Lakeland, FL – The defending FCSAA Champion Santa Fe Saints will meet a familiar postseason foe on Tuesday afternoon when they play Chipola College at 4:00 p.m. at the FCSAA Tournament. The NJCAA #13/FCSAA #3 Saints and Indians played three times at last year’s tournament with SF winning two, including the championship game 6-4.

Saints Season Ends at the FCSAA Tournament
Saints Season Ends at the FCSAA Tournament

Lakeland, FL – The #1 team in the nation entered Tuesday’s matchup with the Santa FE Saints having scored 33 runs in three games, and equaled their average, plating 11 in an 11-1 win over the Santa Fe Saints. No one has been able to slow down Chipola College as they picked up their fourth straight win at the tournament to move into the championship day on Wednesday needing to beat Palm Beach for a spot at the JUCO World Series. Palm Beach would need to beat the Indians twice to earn a spot in Grand Junction, CO.

Saints Roll Past NW Florida at FCSAA Tournament, 7-2
Saints Roll Past NW Florida at FCSAA Tournament, 7-2

Gainesville, FL – The Mid-Florida Conference Pitcher of the Year and First Team All-FCSAA member Robert Girgis lived up to his billing on Saturday afternoon, striking out nine over eight frames, allowing just three hits and one walk in a 7-2 Santa Fe victory. The win moves SF on in the winners bracket of the FCSAA Tournament.

Offense Backs Girgis in Saints 8-3 Win Over Lake Sumter
Offense Backs Girgis in Saints 8-3 Win Over Lake Sumter

Gainesville, FL – Robert Girgis, the reigning NJCAA National Pitcher of the Week, got off to a rough start on Friday afternoon against Lake Sumter giving up three straight hits in the first inning against Lake Sumter State College, including a three run homerun to put Santa Fe in an early hole. From there he was lights out, not allowing another hit for six inning.

Saints Hit Five Homers in 14-6 Win Over Seminole State
Saints Hit Five Homers in 14-6 Win Over Seminole State

Gainesville, FL – Santa Fe first baseman Leo Rodriguez had a monster day at the plate on Monday afternoon in Sanford for the NJCAA #15/FCSAA #3 Santa Fe Saints, blasting a home run along with two other hits in a five RBI effort. In all the Saints (26-9, 9-3 MFC) pounded out 15 hits, five homeruns, and scored 14 runs to clinch the three game series against Seminole State College.

Saints Finish Three Game Sweep Over CF, 9-4
Saints Finish Three Game Sweep Over CF, 9-4

Gainesville, FL – Kyle Phillips and Wyatt Meisterhans both homered for the nationally ranked Saints on Wednesday in Gainesville, helping NJCAA #15/FCSAA #3 SF to their third straight win over the College of Central Florida, 9-4. Ricky Miranda (4-0) went 3.1 innings in relief of Sean Gabel to pick up the win. The victory keeps Santa Fe on top of the Mid-Florida Conference standings.

Bats Come Alive in Saints 12-4 Win Over FSC-J
Bats Come Alive in Saints 12-4 Win Over FSC-J

Gainesville, FL – The Santa Fe Saints (17-6, 2-0 MFC) used an eight run seventh inning to turn a tie game into a comfortable win on Friday afternoon in Gainesville, defeating Florida State College-Jacksonville 12-4 for their second straight MFC win and sixth in in a row overall.

Freshman Mitch Campion struck out a career high 11 in game one of a double header with Indian River State College
Saints Split DH with Indian River

Gainesville, FL – Indian River State College rallied from two down in the seventh inning to capture game one of a double header with the Santa Fe Saints (12-6) on Saturday in Ft. Pierce to take the first game of a double header before SF bounced back in game two to force a split.

Bacon Picks Up Win as Saints Split DH with South Florida
Bacon Picks Up Win as Saints Split DH with South Florida

Gainesville, FL – The Santa Fe Saints took game one of a double header in come from behind fashion, winning in extra innings 5-4 before dropping the second game 4-2 to the Panthers.

Phillips and the Saints Sweep South GA, 7-4 and 3-0
Phillips and the Saints Sweep South GA, 7-4 and 3-0

Gainesville, FL – The NJCAA #8 Santa Fe Saints (2-1) bounced back from an opening day defeat to pick up two wins against the always talented South Georgia State College Hawks. Pitching was the name of the game as the Saints held SGSC to 10 hits combined over the two games. Robert Girgis (1-0) earned the win in game one, pitching four strong innings, and Sean Gabel (1-0) was the winner in game two, throwing five innings of three hit ball. Troy Bacon had a save in each game, giving him two on the year.