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Dragons GameDay Monday, Sept. 2, 2019 Game # 70 (140) Fifth Third Field Dayton, Ohio 2:00 p.m.
Radio: Fox Sports 980 WONE
West Michigan Whitecaps (27-41, 48-89) at Dayton Dragons (29-39, 57-81) LH Robert Klinchock (0-1, 4.50) vs. RH Clate Schmidt (2-1, 2.41)
Today’s Game: The Dayton Dragons (affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds) meet the West Michigan Whitecaps (affiliate of the Detroit Tigers) in the last
game of a three-game series. This is the final game of the 2019 season.
2019 Season Series: Dragons 6, Whitecaps 6 (at Dayton: Whitecaps 3, Dragons 2). Last Game: Sunday: West Michigan 2, Dayton 0. The Whitecaps got solo home runs from Danny Reyes (7th inning) and Riley Greene (9th
inning) to earn their second straight win in the series. Cameron Warren and Mariel Bautista each had two hits for Dayton. Dragons starting pitcher Eduardo Salazar tossed five scoreless innings, allowing just one hit. For the second straight date, the Dragons established a season-high in attendance. Sunday’s crowd was 9,387. Team Notes
Dragons starting pitchers have lowered their collective earned run average to under 4.00 (3.96) for the year. In this series, Dayton starting pitchers have not allowed a run in 9.2 innings.
The Dragons have allowed 112 unearned runs this season, tied with Beloit for the most in the MWL. The 2018 Midwest League leader in most unearned runs allowed was South Bend with 118.
The Dragons have committed 177 errors this season, most in the league (Lake County has the second most with 166). The 2018 league leader was Fort Wayne with 183.
The Dragons have lost 13 games after leading by at least three runs. They have lost three games in which they led by four runs, and two games after a five-run lead.
Dragons rankings within the MWL in the 1st Half: Batting Average: .225, 13th; Runs: 274, 13th; Home Runs: 43, 8th; Stolen Bases: 66,
tied-6th; Earned Run Average: 4.51, 16th; Total Runs Allowed: 365, 16th.
Dragons rankings within the MWL in the 2nd Half: Batting Average: .245, 7th; Runs: 254, 14th; Home Runs: 34, 11th; Stolen Bases: 53, 10th; Earned Run Average: 3.77, 9th; Total Runs Allowed: 302, 11th.
Individual Notes
Michael Siani leads the Midwest League in stolen bases with 45. Two players in Dragons history have led the league in steals. They are Billy Hamilton (2011) and Jose Siri (2017).
Siani over his last 15 games is batting .350 with one home run.
Miguel Hernandez over his last 16 games is batting .345 with one home run, six doubles and a triple. He batted .318 in August (27 G).
Morgan Lofstrom over his last 18 games is batting .311 with one home run. He batted .328 in August (18 G).
Juan Martinez over his last 16 games is batting .317 with two home runs.
Cameron Warren is batting .333 over his last 13 games.
Adrian Rodriguez in the month of August posted an ERA of 1.48 in six games (five starts) (30.1 IP, 5 ER). His ERA ranks second in the MWL and first in the Reds organization for the month among qualified pitchers.
Clate Schmidt in the month of August posted an ERA of 2.08 in eight games (three starts) (26 IP, 6 ER).
Matt Pidich over his last 30 games: 1.40 ERA, 51.1 IP, 30 H, 16 R, 8 ER, 14 BB, 57 SO.
Eddy Demurias over his last seven games: 1.54 ERA, 11.2 IP, 6 H, 2 R, 1 BB, 8 SO.
*The Dragons enjoyed a 10-game winning streak from June 2-12. This winning streak tied for the second longest in franchise history and was the longest since 2007. During the winning streak, the Dragons outscored their opponents 55-30. During the streak, they led the league in team batting (.276) and team ERA (2.10). They were tied for third in runs scored (55). They were second in the league in stolen bases (21).
*B-Rey Bombs: Dragons outfielder Brian Rey broke the club record for most RBI in a game on July 27 at Fort Wayne, driving in eight runs.
He hit two home runs including a grand slam and also contributed a three-run double. The previous record of seven RBI was held by four players including Joey Votto and Adam Dunn. Rey had matched the record by the end of the second inning and broke it in the f ourth with a solo homer. *Four members of the Dragons are rated among the Reds top 30 prospects (Baseball America). They are OF Michael Siani (#7); OF Mariel Bautista (#16); RHP Lyon Richardson (#17); 3B Juan Martinez (#22). Additionally, SS Miguel Hernandez is ranked #25 by
Fangraphs.com.
Upcoming Probable Pitchers (Game times are Dayton time) (All games on WONE 980 AM and www.daytondragons.com)
End of 2019 Season
TODAY’S STARTING PITCHER
CLATE SCHMIDT Height: 6-1 Bats: R Birthdate: December 10, 1993 Acquired: Signed as a Minor League free agent, May 24, 2019
Weight: 190 Throws: R College: Clemson University Resides: Beaufort, South Carolina Joined Dragons on July 10 from Daytona (15 G, 1-1, 7.32 ERA).
Notes: Originally signed by Detroit Tigers as 20th round draft pick in 2016 out of Clemson University…Spent most of the 2018 season in the Midwest
League with West Michigan (33 G, 9-2, 2.59 ERA, 4 Sv)…Spent final week of 2018 season with Lakeland in Florida State League…2019: Opened 2019 season in extended spring training…Joined Lakeland on April 26, 2019…Appeared in four games, throwing 5.2 innings with Lakeland before being released on May 14…Signed as free agent with Cincinnati Reds organization on May 24 and assigned to Daytona…Made 11 appearances with Daytona, going 1-1,
9.00…Assigned to Dayton on July 10…College/Personal: Made 40 starts over four-year career at Clemson from 2013-16, going 18-19 with a 4.62 ERA…Underwent chemotherapy treatment for Nodular sclerosing Hodgkin’s lymphoma in 2015…Played at Allatoona High School in Acworth, Georgia…Father, Dwight, served as a colonel and pilot in the Marines and now flies for Delta Airlines…Younger brother, Clarke, signed as first round draft
pick with the New York Yankees in 2017 and is currently with the Trenton Thunder of the Eastern League (Double-A).
Career Pitching Statistics (prior to joining Dragons)
Season League Team W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WHIP
2016 A(Short) Connecticut 1 1 4.57 15 1 1 21.2 26 12 11 1 0 11 0 17 1.71
2017 A(Short) Connecticut 0 1 1.50 10 0 0 12 7 4 2 1 0 0 0 12 0.58
2017 A(Full) West Michigan 1 0 6.55 9 0 0 22 28 19 16 2 0 5 0 13 1.5
2018 A(Full) West Michigan 9 2 2.59 33 1 4 76.1 75 26 22 4 4 20 1 73 1.24
2018 A(Adv) Lakeland 0 0 2.45 2 0 0 3.2 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 1.09
2019 A(Adv) Lakeland 0 0 3.18 4 0 0 5.2 7 3 2 2 0 2 0 4 1.59
2019 A(Adv) Daytona 1 1 9.00 11 0 0 14 24 16 14 3 3 10 0 10 2.43
Career A(Adv) Multiple 1 1 6.56 17 0 0 23.1 35 20 17 5 3 12 0 17 2.01
Career A(Full) Multiple 10 2 3.48 42 1 4 98.1 103 45 38 6 4 25 1 86 1.3
Career A(Short) Multiple 1 2 3.48 25 1 1 33.2 33 16 13 2 0 11 0 29 1.31
2019: Dayton (Midwest League)
Date Opp W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER HR BB SO AVG TBF NP-S
7/11/2019 WIS 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 5 .182 11 40 - 31
7/14/2019 BEL 0 0 0.00 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 .111 7 24 - 17 7/21/2019 @KC 0 0 4.26 1 0 0 1.1 4 3 3 0 2 1 .240 9 39 - 25 7/25/2019 GL 0 0 3.86 1 0 0 3 3 1 1 0 2 3 .237 15 54 - 28
7/28/2019 @FW 0 0 3.48 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 .238 4 11 - 7 7/30/2019 BG 0 0 3.18 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 .222 3 8 - 5 8/1/2019 BG 1 0 2.84 1 0 0 1.1 0 0 0 0 2 3 .204 6 36 - 18
8/5/2019 LC 0 0 2.63 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 .212 5 15 - 7 8/9/2019 @FW 0 0 2.30 1 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 .200 8 26 - 17 8/11/2019 LAN 0 0 2.89 1 0 0 3 4 2 2 1 0 4 .222 12 39 - 27
8/14/2019 @BG 0 0 2.61 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .205 6 28 - 19 8/18/2019 @LAN 0 0 2.39 1 1 0 5.2 2 1 1 1 1 3 .186 20 60 - 41 8/23/2019 FW 0 1 2.51 1 1 0 6 3 2 2 0 5 6 .179 25 92 - 55
8/28/2019 @GL 1 0 2.41 1 1 0 5 5 1 1 0 3 3 .194 22 77 - 45
Total A(Full) 2 1 2.41 14 3 2 37.1 26 11 10 2 16 32 .194 153 549 - 342
Split W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER HR BB SO AVG TBF NP-S
Home Games 1 1 2.21 8 1 2 20.1 13 5 5 1 10 24 .178 84 308 - 188 Away Games 1 0 2.65 6 2 0 17 13 6 5 1 6 8 .213 69 241 - 154
Day Games 0 0 4.15 5 1 1 13 11 6 6 2 3 10 .224 52 173 - 117 Night Games 2 1 1.48 9 2 1 24.1 15 5 4 0 13 22 .176 101 376 - 225
July 0 0 3.18 6 0 1 11.1 10 4 4 0 4 12 .222 49 176 - 113 August 2 1 2.08 8 3 1 26 16 7 6 2 12 20 .180 104 373 - 229 Post All-Star 2 1 2.41 14 3 2 37.1 26 11 10 2 16 32 .194 153 549 - 342
Starter 1 1 2.16 3 3 0 16.2 10 4 4 1 9 12 .179 67 229 - 141 Reliever 1 0 2.61 11 0 2 20.2 16 7 6 1 7 20 .205 86 320 - 201
DRAGONS BATTERS RECENT STREAKS/NOTES
West Michigan 8/31-9/1 at Great Lakes 8/28-8/30 Hot/Cold HS
H AB 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO H AB 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO
Bautista 3 8 2 2 11 1 1 4 L 17 G: 10-63 (.159) 2
Finol 2 3 1 2 1 1 0 7 1 1st HR of 2019 on Saturday 1
Gordon 0 4 2 1 7 1 1 1 3 L 21 G: 11-70 (.157) 0
Hernandez 1 7 1 4 12 1 2 3 L 16 G: 19-55 (.345), 6 2B, 1 3B, 1 HR. 0
Liberatore 0 4 2 DNP 3 GS since rejoining club on 8/15 0
Lloyd 0 5 1 1 10 1 1 2 5 L 5 G: 1-15 after 6 G: 8-21 (.381) 0
Lofstrom 1 8 1 4 0 4 1 L 17 G: 19-61 (.311), 1 HR. 0
Martinez 2 8 1 3 8 2 L 16 G: 20-63 (.317) 0
Schuyler 1 4 1 3 11 1 1 4 1 2 L 36 G: 36-126 (.286) 1
Siani 2 7 2 4 5 12 2 3 1 3 L 15 G: 21-60 (.350), 1 HR. 0
Ventura 1 4 2 1 7 1 1 L 5 G: 2-19 0
Warren 2 7 1 4 5 13 1 1 L 15 G: 18-54 (.333) 1
Team 15 69 2 0 1 2 4 24 25 102 7 0 2 12 7 25
.217 .245
Currently Active Hitting Streaks of 4 Games or More: None. Key: In the Hot/Cold column, L = Last. LN = Last Night. # GHS = x-game hitting streak. XBH = Extra Base Hits. HS = hitting streak.
BULLPEN BREAKDOWN (listed with last 3 appearances) Jerry D’Andrea, LHP Date Opponent Dec. IP H R ER BB SO Pitches Days Off
Fri., 8/23 FW ND 2 2 1 1 2 4 40/20 Mon., 8/26 at LC ND 2 3 4 4 1 1 31/19 Fri., 8/30 at GL Sv 1.1 0 0 0 0 4 20/12 2
Andy Fisher, LHP Date Opponent Dec. IP H R ER BB SO Pitches Days Off Wed., 8/21 FW W, BSv 1.1 2 0 0 0 2 28/18
Tue., 8/27 at LC ND 3.1 3 2 2 2 2 52/33 Sun., 9/1 WM L 3 4 2 2 0 3 42/29 0
Pedro Garcia, RHP Date Opponent Dec. IP H R ER BB SO Pitches Days Off Sat., 8/31 WM ND 1.1 0 0 0 0 2 23/14 0
Tyler Gibson, RHP Date Opponent Dec. IP H R ER BB SO Pitches Days Off
Sun., 8/25 at LC L 1 2 1 1 0 0 12/10 Wed., 8/28 at GL ND 0.1 3 2 2 1 0 13/8 Thu., 8/29 at GL ND 1 3 2 2 1 0 25/15 3
Carlos Machorro, RHP Date Opponent Dec. IP H R ER BB SO Pitches Days Off Thu., 8/22 FW ND 1.1 1 2 2 1 0 25/15
Wed., 8/28 at GL ND 1 1 0 0 0 1 20/13 Sat., 8/31 WM ND 2 0 0 0 0 2 25/17 1
Moises Nova, RHP Date Opponent Dec. IP H R ER BB SO Pitches Days Off Mon., 8/26 at LC ND 2 0 0 0 0 0 12/9 Thu., 8/29 at GL ND 2 1 0 0 1 3 39/22
Sun., 9/1 WM ND 1 1 0 0 0 0 9/5 0 Matt Pidich, RHP Date Opponent Dec. IP H R ER BB SO Pitches Days Off
Thu., 8/22 FW ND 1 0 0 0 0 0 10/6 Sat., 8/24 at LC Sv 1 0 0 0 0 1 11/9 Wed., 8/28 at GL Sv 2 0 0 0 0 2 20/14 4
DRAGONS 2019 MILESTONES Team Notes Most Consecutive Wins: ....................................................................................................................................................................10, June 2-12
Most Consecutive Losses: .............................................................................................................................................. 6, April 26-May 2; May 22-27 Longest 9-Inning Game (Minutes): ............................................................................................................................ 3:35, July 31 vs. Bowling Green Longest Extra Inning Game (Innings): ....................................................................................................................... 12, August 14 at Bowling Green
Longest Extra Inning Game (Minutes): .............................................................................................. 4:11, August 14 at Bowling Green (12 innings) Shortest 9-Inning Game (Minutes): ................................................................................................................................ 1:50, May 5 at Cedar Rapids Shortest 7-Inning Game (Minutes): ..................................................................................................................... 1:48, May 21 vs. Lake County (G2)
Biggest Deficit in Win: ................................................................................................................................. 5, July 14 vs. Beloit (trailed 5-0; won 8-6) Biggest Lead in Loss: ..................................... 5, May 27 at Bowling Green (led 5-0; lost 10-5); August 5 vs. Lake County (G1) (led 6-1; lost 13-7) Largest Margin of Victory: ............................................................................................ 7, April 12 vs. Lake County (10-3); May 28 vs. Lansing (8-1)
Largest Margin of Defeat: ...................................................................................................................................14, June 26 at West Michigan (1-15) Most Errors, Game: ............................................................................................................................................................5, June 5 at West Michigan Most Errors, Inning: ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 2, several
Highest Single-Game Home Attendance Total: ...................................................................................................... 9,387, Sept. 1 vs. West Michigan Team Batting
Most Runs, Game: ............................................................................................................................................................... 14, July 27 at Fort Wayne Most Runs, Inning: ................................................................................................................ 7, May 8 vs. Clinton (5th); July 27 at Fort Wayne (2nd) Most Runs, First Inning: .................................................................................................... 6, July 27 at Fort Wayne; August 5 vs. Lake County (G1)
Most Hits, Game: ............................................................................................................................................................... 18, July 5 at Bowling Green Most Hits, Inning: ........................................................................................ 6, April 22 at Lake County (5th inning); May 28 vs. Lansing (5th inning) Fewest Hits, Game: ............................................................................................................................ 1, May 9 vs. Burlington; August 10 vs. Lansing
Most Home Runs, Game: ............................................................................................................................ 4, May 6 vs. Clinton; May 28 vs. Lansing Most Home Runs, Inning: ....................................................................................................................................... 3, May 28 vs. Lansing (5th inning) Most Doubles, Game: ......................................................................................................................................................... 7, July 5 at Bowling Green
Most Triples, Game: ..........................................................................................................................................................3, April 25 vs. Great Lakes# Most Extra Base Hits, Game: ..................................................................................................... 8, July 5 at Bowling Green (7 doubles, 1 home run) Most Stolen Bases, Game: ..................................................................................................................................................... 6, August 20 at Lansing
Most Walks, Game: ......................................................................................................................................................... 9, July 30 vs. Bowling Green Most Strikeouts, Game:........................................................................................................................................................ 17, May 11 vs. Burlington Most Sacrifices, Game: ...................................................................................................................................................... 4, May 22 vs. Lake County
Most Sacrifice Flies, Game: ........................................................................................................................................................................... 2, several Most Hit Batsmen, Game: .................................................................................................................................................. 4, May 22 vs. Lake County Most Left on Base, Game: ............................................................................................................................................ 15, July 30 vs. Bowling Green
Individual Batting Most Hits, Game: ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 4, several
Most Runs, Game: ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 3, several Most RBI, Game: ................................................................................................................................................ 8, Brian Rey, July 27 at Fort Wayne* Most Doubles, Game: .................................................................................................................................................................................... 2, several Most Triples, Game: ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 1, several
Most Home Runs, Game: .....................................................................................................................3, Pabel Manzanero, April 23 at Lake County Most Extra Base Hits, Game: ...................................................... 3, Pabel Manzanero, April 23 at Lake County; Brian Rey, July 27 at Fort Wayne Most Walks, Game: ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 3, several
Most Stolen Bases, Game: ........................................................................................................................ 3, Michael Siani, April 11 at Fort Wayne# Longest Hitting Streak (Games): ............................................................................... 11, Randy Ventura, June 4-16; Juan Martinez, August 15-26
Team Pitching Most Runs Allowed, Game: .......................................................................................................................................... 15, June 26 at West Michigan Most Runs Allowed, Inning: ............................................................................................................................ 8, April 28 vs. Great Lakes (6th inning)
Most Hits Allowed, Game: ............................................................................................................................................. 20, June 26 at West Michigan Fewest Hits Allowed, Game: ................................................................................................... 1, July 20 at Kane County; August 24 at Lake County Most Hits Allowed, Inning: ............................................................................................................................... 9, April 28 vs. Great Lakes (6th inning)
Most Home Runs Allowed, Game: ................................................................................................................................................................ 3, several Most Home Runs Allowed, Inning: .........................................................................................................2, May 9 vs. Burlington; May 30 vs. Lansing Most Walks Allowed, Game: ............................................................................................................................................ 11, April 7 at Bowling Green
Most Walks Allowed, Inning: .........................................................................................................................6, April 7 at Bowling Green (8th inning)# Fewest Walks Allowed, Game: ...................................................................................................................................................................... 0, several Most Strikeouts, Game:.................................................................................................................................................. 17, August 3 vs. Lake County
Most Wild Pitches, Game: .................................................................................................................................................... 5, April 16 vs. Fort Wayne Individual Pitching
Most Consecutive Scoreless Innings:...................................................... 14.2, Connor Bennett, June 2-July 8; Eduardo Salazar, July 27-August 6 Most Innings Pitched, Game: ............................................................................................................... 7.2, Randy Wynne, August 30 at Great Lakes Most Hits Allowed, Game: .................................................................................................................. 12, James Marinan, June 27 at West Michigan
Most Runs Allowed, Game: ........................................................................................................................................................................... 8, several Most Home Runs Allowed, Game: ...................................................................................................................... 3, Matt Pidich, May 9 vs. Burlington Most Walks Allowed, Game: .......................................................................................................................................................................... 5, several
Most Strikeouts, Game:......................................................................................................................... 12, Randy Wynne, August 30 at Great Lakes Longest Relief Outing:.................................................................................................................................................................................... 4, several Most Pitches Thrown, Game: ....................................................................................................... 102, Adrian Rodriguez, August 24 at Lake County
Most Strikeouts, Game, Opposing Pitcher: ............................................................................................. 10, Andre Jackson, May 13 at Great Lakes ^Midwest League record; *Dragons club record; #Ties Dragons club record
DRAGONS WON-LOSS BREAKDOWN
HOME AWAY ALL
W L W L W L
SEASON 32 37 25 45 57 82
FIRST HALF 17 18 11 24 28 42
SECOND HALF 15 19 14 21 29 40
DAY GAMES 3 6 1 16 4 22
NIGHT GAMES 29 31 24 29 53 60
VS. LH (DECISION) 7 6 4 12 11 18
VS. RH (DECISION) 25 31 21 33 46 64
ONE RUN GAMES 11 10 8 10 19 20
EXTRA INNINGS 0 3 2 3 2 6
SHUTOUTS 3 12 5 3 8 15
IN APRIL 5 7 3 9 8 16
IN MAY 5 9 4 13 9 22
IN JUNE 9 4 5 7 14 11
IN JULY 8 8 6 6 14 14
IN AUGUST 5 8 7 10 12 18
IN SEPTEMBER 0 1 0 0 0 1
'
VS. EAST 26 31 20 38 46 69
VS. BOWLING GREEN 5 3 3 8 8 11
VS. FORT WAYNE 8 2 2 8 10 10
VS. GREAT LAKES 1 6 4 5 5 11
VS. LAKE COUNTY 4 7 2 5 6 12
VS. LANSING 3 7 3 4 6 11
VS. SOUTH BEND 3 3 2 5 5 8
VS. WEST MICHIGAN 2 3 4 3 6 6
VS. WEST 6 6 5 7 11 13
VS. BELOIT 3 0 0 0 3 0
VS. BURLINGTON 0 3 0 0 0 3
VS. CEDAR RAPIDS 0 0 2 1 2 1
VS. CLINTON 2 1 0 0 2 1
VS. KANE COUNTY 0 0 1 2 1 2
VS. PEORIA 0 0 0 3 0 3
VS. QUAD CITIES 0 0 2 1 2 1
VS. WISCONSIN 1 2 0 0 1 2
AHEAD AFTER 7 INN. (DH:5) 26 1 24 3 50 4
TIED AFTER 7 INN. 4 5 1 4 5 9
BEHIND AFTER 7 INN. 2 31 0 38 2 69
SCORED FIRST 17 7 20 21 37 28
OPPS. SCORED FIRST 15 30 5 24 20 54
SCORED FOUR OR MORE 28 13 21 11 49 24
SCORED THREE OR LESS 4 24 4 34 8 58
DOUBLEHEADERS (W-L-SPL) 0-0-2 0-1-0 0-1-2
COME FROM BEHIND WINS 22 7 29
OPPS. COME FROM BEHIND WINS 10 24 34
Dragons Manager/Coaches: Luis Bolívar returns for his third season as Dragons manager after serving as the Dayton hitting coach in 2014-16. Bolívar played for the Dragons in 2003-’04, representing the club in the Midwest League All-Star Game in 2004. Bolívar played professionally for nine seasons from 2002-2010, spending all but the final year of his career in the Reds organization. He spent all or parts of four seasons at the Triple-A level, but never played in the big leagues. Bolívar resides in the Dayton suburb of Vandalia with his wife and four children. Following his playing career, he served as a coach at Vandalia-Butler High School. Bolívar was selected as the “Best Manager Prospect” in Baseball America’s 2017 Best Tools survey of Midwest League managers. Pitching coach Seth Etherton returns to the Dragons for his second season in 2019, his fourth year as a coach in the Reds organization. Etherton spent the 2016-17 seasons with the Billings Mustangs. Etherton pitched in the Major Leagues in parts of four seasons with the Angels, Reds, A’s, and Royals. He was the Angels first round draft pick in 1998 out of the University of Southern California. Etherton pitched in one game for the Dragons on a Major League rehab assignment in 2002. Hitting coach Mike Devereaux joins the Dragons in 2019, his second year as a coach in the Reds organization. He served as the hitting coach for Double-A Pensacola in 2018. Previously, he was a coach for six years in the Rockies organization after two years in the Orioles system. Devereaux spent 12 years in the Major Leagues with the Orioles, Dodgers, Braves, White Sox, and Rangers. He was the MVP of the 1995 NLCS with Atlanta. In 1992 with Baltimore, he hit 24 home runs and drove in 107 runs, finishing seventh in the AL MVP voting. Bench coach Kevin Mahar returns to the Dragons for his third
season and sixth year as a coach in the Reds organization. He
spent the 2013-14 seasons at Billings and 2015 at Advanced-A
Daytona. He worked in private business in 2016. Mahar played
college baseball at Indiana University and reached the Major
Leagues with the Texas Rangers in 2007. REDS MINOR LEAGUE COORDINATORS/ROVERS
(IN UNIFORM) Chris Tremie: Field Coordinator
Milt Thompson: Hitting Coordinator
Tony Fossas: Pitching Coordinator
Billy Hatcher: Outfield/Base Running Coordinator
Corky Miller: Catching Coordinator
Barry Larkin: Special Assistant to the General Manager
Eric Davis: Special Assistant to the General Manager
Mario Soto: Special Assistant to the General Manager
Bill Doran: Special Assistant to the General Manager
Dragons “On the Air” You can follow the Dragons through various media outlets in 2018. Every home and road game will be broadcast on radio on WONE 980-AM. Games are also available at wone.com, on a mobile device through either the Dragons mobile app or the iHeart Radio app, or on HD Radio on 104.7 HD 2 WTUI. Additionally, the Dragons will televise 25 home games on Dayton’s CW (Channel 26, available on Spectrum Cable channels 13 and 1013; available on DirecTV and Dish Network channel 26). All 70 home games are available on MiLB TV (subscription required through milb.com).
2019 DRAGONS REVIEW (FIRST HALF)
DRAGONS OPPONENT WINNING LOSING
DATE OPP. SCORE R-H-E-LOB R-H-E-LOB PITCHER PITCHER SAVE REC. STD. GA/B ATT. TIME
April 4 BG 2-3 2-7-2-5 3-10-2-13 McClanahan Solomon Ogando 0-1 T-5th -1.0 7,622 3:04
April 5 BG 7-5 7-10-2-6 5-9-1-8 Diaz Gau Cox 1-1 T-3rd -1.0 7,998 3:02
April 6 at BG 6-0 6-11-0-7 0-5-4-6 De Jesus Plassmeyer --- 2-1 T-2nd -1.0 5,087 2:24
April 7 at BG 2-13 2-2-3-8 13-15-1-11 Sampen Marinan --- 2-2 T-2nd -1.0 1,922 3:00
April 8 at FW 5-9 5-8-2-6 9-12-1-10 Henry Rodriguez --- 2-3 T-5th -1.5 2,310 3:08
April 9 at FW 4-5 4-7-1-7 5-7-1-8 Quezada Bennett --- 2-4 T-7th -2.0 2,175 3:10
April 10 at FW 2-12 2-5-1-3 2-5-1-9 Weathers Heatherly Shelton 2-5 8th -3.0 6,136 3:01
April 11 at FW 4-5 4-11-2-13 5-6-3-4 Colletti D'Andrea Henry 2-6 8th -4.0 3,343 3:04
April 12 LC 10-3 10-11-1-9 3-6-2-9 Diaz Mota --- 3-6 8th -3.0 7,647 2:45
April 13 LC 2-6 2-5-3-5 6-9-3-9 McCarthy Richardson Clemmer 3-7 8th -4.0 8,425 3:05
April 14 LC Suspended, top of 2nd inning. Dayton 0, Lake County 0. Completed on May 21.
April 15 FW 4-0 4-7-4-5 0-4-1-9 Heatherly Acevedo Stallings 4-7 8th -3.0 7,273 2:40
April 16 FW 4-8 4-11-1-7 8-10-0-6 Weathers De Jesus --- 4-8 8th -4.0 7,379 2:46
April 17 FW 4-3 4-9-2-6 3-7-1-11 Salazar Martinez Stallings 5-8 T-7th -3.0 7,629 2:31
April 18 at LAN 4-12 4-9-3-9 12-16-0-9 Wymer Richardson --- 5-9 8th -4.0 2,788 3:23
April 19 at LAN 9-4 9-11-1-9 4-8-4-10 Diaz Johnson Pinto 6-9 T-6th -3.5 1,402 3:11
April 20 at LAN 0-4 0-3-0-8 4-8-1-9 Winckowski Heatherly --- 6-10 8th -4.0 2,813 2:37
April 22 at LC 4-5 4-10-0-6 5-11-1-9 Miednik Cox Pinto 6-11 8th -5.0 1,174 2:42
April 23 at LC 7-4 7-8-1-7 4-5-3-6 Marinan Mota Bennett 7-11 T-7th -4.0 1,072 2:50
April 24 at LC 6-7 (10) 6-9-3-8 7-16-2-15 Alvarez Bennett --- 7-12 8th -5.0 1,112 3:29
April 25 GL 8-3 (7) 8-12-2-7 3-4-0-8 Diaz Castro D'Andrea 8-12 T-7th -4.0 7,665 2:35
April 26 GL 5-7 5-7-0-8 7-13-2-8 de Geus Pidich Alvino 8-13 8th -5.0 7,831 3:10
April 27 GL 4-9 4-4-2-7 9-8-2-9 Jackson De Jesus Martinez 8-14 8th -6.0 7,770 3:18
April 28 GL 4-14 4-6-1-3 14-19-0-8 Gray Marinan --- 8-15 8th -6.0 8,743 2:55
April 30 @PEO Postponed, rain. Rescheduled as part of a doubleheader on May 1
May 1 @PEO 0-6 (G1) 0-4-0-4 6-8-0-5 Parsons Richardson --- 8-16 doubleheader 1:58
May 1 @PEO 3-7 (G2) 3-5-1-6 7-9-0-4 Leahy Diaz --- 8-17 8th -6.5 1,252 2:11
May 2 @PEO 3-4 (10) 3-6-0-6 4-9-1-9 Blanco Pidich --- 8-18 8th -7.5 1,462 2:59
May 3 @CR 4-3 4-6-0-7 3-8-4-11 Pidich Enlow Pinto 9-18 8th -6.5 2,521 3:13
May 4 @CR 4-2 4-4-0-5 2-6-2-7 Salazar Gomez Bennett 10-18 8th -6.5 2,741 2:53
May 5 @CR 0-4 0-3-0-3 4-9-0-3 Sands Marinan --- 10-19 8th -7.0 2,585 1:50
May 6 CLN 5-4 5-8-1-7 4-6-2-7 Pinto Mitzel --- 11-19 8th -7.0 8,131 2:49
May 7 CLN 0-4 0-6-0-5 4-7-1-3 Rodriguez Solomon --- 11-20 8th -7.0 8,034 2:40
May 8 CLN 9-5 9-8-1-3 5-13-0-10 Salinas Andrews --- 12-20 8th -7.0 8,864 2:46
May 9 BUR 0-7 0-1-1-4 7-8-0-7 Soriano De Jesus Krzeminski 12-21 8th -7.5 8,196 2:52
May 10 BUR 4-9 4-6-1-5 9-12-1-9 Duensing Marinan Yan 12-22 8th -8.0 8,132 2:52
May 11 BUR 1-4 1-5-1-9 4-8-5-10 Molina Richardson Higgins 12-23 8th -8.5 8,297 2:57
May 13 at GL 2-3 2-7-2-6 3-9-1-7 Martinez Bennett --- 12-24 8th -9.5 970 2:56
May 14 at GL 4-3 4-8-2-11 3-3-0-6 Demurias Willeman de Geus 13-24 8th -8.5 1,738 3:19
May 15 at GL 3-8 3-10-2-8 8-9-0-9 Castro Rodriguez Zuniga 13-25 8th -9.5 5,063 2:53
May 16 at SB 2-7 2-5-3-5 7-10-0-5 Ramos Marinan --- 13-26 8th -10.5 2,097 2:51
May 17 at SB 3-6 3-8-1-4 6-8-2-7 Roberts D'Andrea --- 13-27 8th -11.0 5,597 2:50
May 18 at SB 4-1 4-8-1-11 1-5-0-10 Rodriguez Thompson Bennett 14-27 8th -11.0 5,936 3:05
May 19 at SB 4-8 4-4-2-3 8-11-1-9 Marquez Salinas --- 14-28 8th -12.0 4,369 2:56
May 20 LC 2-3 2-6-2-5 3-12-1-12 Pinto Diaz Echols 14-29 8th -13.0 7,391 3:15
May 21 LC 1-8 (susp.) 1-9-0-10 8-11-1-14 Draper Solomon Araujo 14-30 doubleheader 3:27
May 21 LC 7-3 (G2) 7-13-3-6 3-4-1-2 Marinan Mitchell --- 15-30 8th -13.5 7,334 1:48
May 22 LC 2-3 (10) 2-5-3-11 3-7-3-7 Alvarez Bennett Echols 15-31 8th -14.5 7,328 3:21
May 23 LC 0-8 0-8-3-8 8-10-0-11 Rholl Curlis Pinto 15-32 8th -14.5 7,706 3:00
May 24 at BG 2-8 2-7-1-6 8-15-0-11 Strong Salinas --- 15-33 8th -15.5 3,121 2:40
May 25 at BG 4-10 4-10-1-9 10-17-3-9 McGee De Jesus --- 15-34 8th -16.5 3,089 2:55
May 26 at BG 1-3 1-3-1-3 3-11-0-9 Baz Marinan Hogan 15-35 8th -16.5 2,984 2:35
May 27 at BG 5-10 5-8-1-5 10-14-0-5 Liberatore McDonald --- 15-36 8th -16.5 2,109 2:38
May 28 LAN 8-1 8-13-0-8 1-5-0-4 Curlis Johnson --- 16-36 8th -16.0 7,303 2:41
May 29 LAN 1-3 1-5-0-5 3-4-1-2 Winckowski Salinas Finfrock 16-37 8th -16.5 7,448 2:18
May 30 LAN 4-9 4-4-1-4 9-15-2-8 Watson De Jesus --- 16-38 8th -17.0 7,495 2:43
May 31 SB 5-4 5-10-1-6 4-9-0-9 Diaz Marquez Bennett 17-38 8th -17.5 8,416 3:02
June 1 SB 1-2 1-2-0-2 2-9-0-7 Casey Nova Palma 17-39 8th -18.5 8,742 2:33
June 2 SB 4-2 4-7-0-6 2-9-0-11 Curlis Sanders Bennett 18-39 8th -18.5 8,095 2:58
June 4 at WM 3-2 3-10-1-12 2-8-1-5 Salinas Wolf Demurias 19-39 8th -17.5 4,246 2:53
June 5 at WM 4-3 4-5-5-5 3-7-3-9 Solomon Welhaf Bennett 20-39 T-7th -17.5 4,525 3:05
June 6 at WM 9-3 9-13-2-9 3-8-2-8 Rodriguez Crosby --- 21-39 7th -16.5 6,649 3:09
June 7 FW 9-4 9-11-0-8 4-10-1-9 Richardson Perez --- 22-39 7th -16.5 7,674 3:08
June 8 FW 8-4 8-7-1-4 4-9-3-11 Salazar Smith Pidich 23-39 7th -16.5 8,025 3:04
June 9 FW 5-4 5-13-0-10 4-8-0-6 Bennett Henry --- 24-39 7th -16.5 7,603 3:05
June 10 FW 3-2 3-8-1-5 2-5-2-8 Nova Mosser Bennett 25-39 7th -16.5 7,802 3:03
June 11 WM 5-4 5-12-4-7 4-9-1-11 Salazar Wolf Demurias 26-39 7th -15.5 8,420 2:41
June 12 WM 5-2 5-7-3-4 2-3-1-5 Machorro Chentouf Bennett 27-39 7th -15.5 7,483 2:12
June 13 WM 3-10 3-7-1-7 10-11-0-9 Hernandez Diaz --- 27-40 7th -15.5 7,347 2:57
June 14 at GL 3-4 (10) 3-4-0-6 4-11-3-8 Hagenman Demurias --- 27-41 7th -16.5 2,726 3:03
June 15 at GL 5-4 (10) 5-5-4-6 4-9-2-14 Bennett de Geus --- 28-41 7th -15.5 3,511 3:42
June 16 at GL 3-6 3-7-2-4 6-8-0-6 Washington De Jesus Inoa 28-42 7th -16.5 4,507 2:46
End of First Half
2019 DRAGONS REVIEW (SECOND HALF)
DRAGONS OPPONENT WINNING LOSING
DATE OPP. SCORE R-H-E-LOB R-H-E-LOB PITCHER PITCHER SAVE REC. STD. GA/B ATT. TIME
June 20 LAN 7-2 7-11-1-5 2-6-1-10 Diaz Wymer --- 1-0 T-1st --- 8,069 2:54
June 21 LAN 0-4 0-4-1-5 4-10-0-4 Watson Marinan --- 1-1 T-2nd -1.0 7,872 2:32
June 22 LAN 4-1 4-7-0-3 1-4-1-9 Demurias Johnson Bennett 2-1 T-2nd -1.0 7,944 2:38
June 23 LAN 6-9 6-11-2-8 9-12-0-12 Rackoski Curlis Finfrock 2-2 T-3rd -2.0 7,684 3:22
June 25 at WM 1-3 1-4-1-2 3-6-0-5 Kirby De Jesus Tobey 2-3 6th -2.0 6,224 2:16
June 26 at WM 1-15 1-5-2-4 15-20-0-6 Hernandez Richardson --- 2-4 T-6th -3.0 5,378 3:05
June 27 at WM 3-6 3-11-1-9 6-12-2-7 Wolf Marinan --- 2-5 8th -4.0 6,001 2:28
June 28 at WM 1-0 1-8-2-9 0-2-3-6 Salinas Welhaf Bennett 3-5 T-5th -3.0 5,838 2:55
June 29 at SB 3-4 3-9-2-8 4-11-1-10 Roberts Demurias --- 3-6 T-7th -4.0 6,173 3:15
June 30 at SB 2-7 2-4-0-7 7-14-1-4 King Salazar --- 3-7 T-7th -5.0 4,233 2:49
July 1 at SB 6-2 6-8-0-6 2-7-0-8 Richardson Thompson --- 4-7 T-6th -5.0 3,852 2:55
July 2 BG 0-3 0-4-0-5 3-10-1-9 Sampen Marinan Padilla 4-8 T-7th -6.0 7,553 2:31
July 3 BG 4-2 4-12-1-7 2-7-2-8 Salinas Hogan Bennett 5-8 7th -5.0 7,879 2:59
July 4 at BG 2-4 2-6-1-9 4-6-1-6 Sanchez Curlis Ogando 5-9 7th -6.0 6,199 2:47
July 5 at BG 13-7 13-18-4-6 7-15-1-11 De Jesus Baz Bennett 6-9 7th -5.0 3,369 3:31
July 6 SB 0-1 0-5-0-5 1-5-0-5 Sanders Richardson Barry 6-10 7th -6.0 7,522 2:30
July 7 SB 0-10 0-7-4-8 10-13-0-10 Thompson Diaz --- 6-11 T-7th -7.0 7,478 3:08
July 8 SB 5-4 5-9-0-9 4-5-1-1 Bennett Barry --- 7-11 T-6th -7.0 7,381 2:48
July 10 WIS 6-2 6-9-0-2 2-8-0-7 Rodriguez Hill Pidich 8-11 T-6th -6.0 7,404 2:34
July 11 WIS 0-1 0-8-1-9 1-7-1-5 Lazar De Jesus Castaneda 8-12 T-6th -6.0 8,208 2:38
July 12 WIS 2-4 2-8-2-8 4-8-1-8 Gillaspie Richardson Gillies 8-13 T-6th -6.0 7,942 3:04
July 13 BEL 3-0 3-3-1-3 0-6-3-10 Diaz Nightengale Pidich 9-13 T-6th -5.5 7,813 2:29
July 14 BEL 8-6 8-13-1-7 6-9-0-6 Campbell Cohen Schmidt 10-13 6th -6.0 7,491 3:11
July 15 BEL 9-1 9-14-0-9 1-9-0-10 Rodriguez McIntyre --- 11-13 6th -6.0 7,417 3:11
July 17 at QC 3-9 3-7-2-9 9-9-0-7 Bermudez De Jesus --- 11-14 6th -6.0 1,501 3:27
July 18 at QC 8-5 8-10-0-4 5-7-2-2 Machorro Daniels Pidich 12-14 T-5th -5.0 3,183 3:01
July 19 at QC 7-1 7-11-1-6 1-2-1-3 Rodriguez Bravo D'Andrea 13-14 5th -5.0 2,451 2:45
July 20 at KC 1-0 1-5-2-6 0-1-2-4 Curlis Workman --- 14-14 T-3rd -5.0 6,869 2:31
July 21 at KC 5-8 5-7-1-4 8-11-0-7 Tabor Salazar Pimentel 14-15 5th -5.0 7,861 3:04
July 22 at KC 3-9 3-8-4-9 9-12-1-8 Cuas Campbell --- 14-16 T-5th -5.0 3,788 3:29
July 24 GL 0-2 (10) 0-3-1-7 2-8-0-7 Inoa Pidich Bruihl 14-17 6th -6.0 7,668 2:56
July 25 GL 4-6 4-4-3-5 6-14-2-14 Alvino Demurias --- 14-18 6th -7.0 7,731 3:15
July 26 GL 0-1 (10) 0-6-2-9 1-7-0-8 Ochsenbein Fisher Bruihl 14-19 6th -8.0 7,979 2:54
July 27 at FW 14-7 14-11-1-5 7-8-0-5 Salazar Contreras --- 15-19 6th -7.0 7,924 3:03
July 28 at FW 1-7 1-5-0-8 7-12-2-6 Dana De Jesus --- 15-20 6th -7.0 5,203 2:44
July 29 at FW 1-5 1-5-2-3 5-7-0-6 Cantillo Richardson --- 15-21 6th -8.0 5,957 2:40
July 30 BG 6-1 6-12-0-15 1-5-0-4 Fisher Liberatore --- 16-21 6th -7.0 7,528 2:36
July 31 BG 6-5 6-12-0-8 5-12-3-8 Pidich Witt --- 17-21 6th -6.0 8,240 3:35
August 1 BG 3-2 3-7-0-9 2-6-0-7 Schmidt Peguero --- 18-21 6th -5.0 7,724 3:08
August 2 BG 1-5 1-6-2-8 5-6-0-7 Hogan De Jesus --- 18-22 6th -6.0 7,904 3:00
August 3 LC 4-3 4-8-0-5 3-7-0-8 Fisher Lingos Pidich 19-22 6th -5.0 8,042 2:42
August 4 LC Postponed. Rescheduled for August 5.
August 5 LC 7-13 (G1) 7-9-2-6 13-13-5-8 Meyer D'Andrea --- 19-23 doubleheader 2:45
August 5 LC 1-0 (G2) 1-4-2-3 0-3-1-6 Curlis Royalty Schmidt 20-23 6th -5.0 7,621 1:54
August 6 LC 4-5 4-10-1-7 5-6-1-4 Herrin McDonald --- 20-24 6th -6.0 7,355 3:05
August 7 at FW 1-5 1-9-1-9 5-11-1-8 Cruz De Jesus --- 20-25 6th -7.0 4,401 2:59
August 8 at FW 2-6 2-3-3-5 6-8-1-8 Quezada Fisher --- 20-26 T-6th -8.0 7,885 2:57
August 9 at FW 6-1 6-11-1-5 1-7-1-9 Demurias Dana --- 21-26 6th -8.0 8,009 2:48
August 10 LAN 0-6 0-1-1-1 6-13-0-8 Watson Curlis --- 21-27 6th -8.0 8,945 2:46
August 11 LAN 6-10 6-9-0-9 10-12-0-4 Miller Salazar --- 21-28 6th -9.0 7,678 3:20
August 12 LAN 3-4 3-8-1-8 4-10-0-6 Wymer De Jesus Finfrock 21-29 T-6th -9.0 8,806 2:53
August 14 at BG 4-1 (12) 4-7-2-8 1-4-3-13 Pidich Figueroa --- 22-29 6th -9.0 1,873 4:11
August 15 at BG 1-5 1-7-1-5 5-7-1-4 Hogan Richardson --- 22-30 T-6th -9.0 2,992 2:37
August 16 at BG 1-5 1-6-2-6 5-8-1-7 Strong Curlis --- 22-31 T-6th -10.0 4,478 2:45
August 17 at LAN 6-0 6-8-0-7 0-5-0-5 Salazar Johnson Demurias 23-31 T-6th -9.0 6,493 2:50
August 18 at LAN 6-9 6-12-1-5 9-10-0-4 McAffer D'Andrea --- 23-32 7th -10.0 4,115 2:40
August 19 at LAN 3-4 3-7-2-3 4-4-1-5 Stadler Rodriguez Reyes 23-33 7th -10.0 3,827 2:27
August 20 at LAN 7-2 7-15-1-8 2-10-3-9 Richardson Watson --- 24-33 T-6th -10.0 3,489 2:56
August 21 FW 6-4 6-10-3-8 4-6-0-6 Fisher Perez Demurias 25-33 6th -10.0 7,910 3:11
August 22 FW 7-2 7-12-2-5 2-6-0-11 Gibson Dana --- 26-33 6th -10.0 7,719 2:54
August 23 FW 4-7 4-11-0-10 7-9-1-9 Martinez Schmidt --- 26-34 6th -11.0 9,156 3:13
August 24 at LC 3-0 3-12-0-8 0-1-0-3 Rodriguez Hankins Pidich 27-34 6th -10.0 7,191 2:35
August 25 at LC 2-3 2-4-1-6 3-4-0-6 Marman Gibson Meyer 27-35 6th -10.5 3,743 2:38
August 26 at LC 2-13 2-7-1-9 13-14-2-6 Royalty Johnson --- 27-36 6th -12.0 3,109 2:59
August 27 at LC 3-5 3-7-1-2 5-10-0-8 Draper Demurias --- 27-37 T-6th -12.5 2,254 2:51
August 28 at GL 5-3 5-9-0-3 3-10-0-9 Schmidt Chacin Pidich 28-37 6th -11.5 2,925 2:49
August 29 at GL 3-5 3-5-0-4 5-10-1-8 Ortiz Rodriguez --- 28-38 T-6th -12.5 3,693 2:45
August 30 at GL 4-3 4-11-1-10 3-7-0-4 Wynne Hagerman D'Andrea 29-38 6th -12.5 5,333 2:49
August 31 WM 4-5 4-9-4-7 5-5-2-4 De La Cruz Curlis Tobey 29-39 T-6th -13.5 9,189 3:00
Sept. 1 WM 0-2 0-6-0-8 2-6-1-5 Welhaf Fisher Reyes 29-40 T-6th -13.5 9,387 2:43
DRAGONS SERIES RESULTS
First Half Date OPP W-L R-RA Avg. R/Sc. Pos. XBH HR SB ERA E
April 4-5 BG 1-1 9-8 .262 (17-65) .333 (5-15) 4 1 2 3.50 (18/7) 4 April 6-7 at BG 1-1 8-13 .197 (13-66) .267 (4-15) 3 1 2 6.88 (17/13) 3 April 8-11 at FW 0-4 15-31 .226 (31-137) .163 (7-43) 9 1 8 7.16 (32.2/26) 6
April 12-14 LC 1-2 13-17 .238 (24-101) .200 (6-30) 4 0 4 4.00 (27/12) 4 April 15-17 FW 2-1 12-11 .276 (27-98) .240 (6-25) 15 4 1 3.33 (27/10) 7 April 18-20 at LAN 1-2 13-20 .225 (23-102) .357 (10-28) 7 1 1 6.12 (25/17) 4
April 22-24 at LC 1-2 17-16 .248 (27-109) .320 (8-25) 8 5 2 4.44 (26.1/13) 4 April 25-28 GL 1-3 21-33 .228 (29-127) .229 (8-35) 10 3 7 7.94 (34/30) 5 May 1-2 at PEO 0-3 6-17 .179(15-84) .250 (4-16) 2 0 0 6.86 (21/16) 1
May 3-5 at CR 2-1 8-9 .135 (13-96) .364 (4-11) 5 1 0 3.12 (26/9) 0 May 6-8 CLN 2-1 14-13 .239 (22-92) .267 (4-15) 8 5 0 3.67 (27/11) 2 May 9-11 BUR 0-3 5-20 .132 (12-91) .136 (3-22) 4 1 2 6.00 (27/18) 3
May 13-15 at GL 1-2 9-14 .253 (25-99) .129 (4-31) 6 2 3 3.96 (25/11) 6 May 16-19 at SB 1-3 13-22 .200 (25-125) .250 (7-28) 7 3 2 4.36 (33/16) 7 May 20-23 LC 1-3 11-17 .262 (32-122) .229 (8-35) 4 1 2 2.06 (35/8) 11
May 24-27 at BG 0-4 12-31 .209 (28-134) .174 (4-23) 8 3 1 7.59 (32/27) 4 May 28-30 LAN 1-2 13-13 .224 (22-98) .105 (2-19) 11 5 2 3.67 (27/11) 1 May 31-June 2 SB 2-1 10-8 .218 (19-87) .278 (5-18) 6 2 2 2.33 (27/7) 1
June 4-6 at WM 3-0 16-8 .255 (28-110) .342 (13-38) 7 0 8 0.67 (27/2) 8 June 7-10 FW 4-0 25-14 .284 (38-134) .302 (13-43) 9 2 10 3.50 (36/14) 2 June 11-13 WM 2-1 13-16 .271 (26-96) .263 (5-19) 6 2 2 4.33 (27/13) 8
June 14-16 at GL 1-2 11-14 .163 (17-104) .364 (8-22) 4 0 5 3.29 (27.1/10) 6 Note: Suspended game started on April 14 and completed on May 21 is reflected as April 14 game.
First Half Totals 28-42 274-365 .225 (513-2279) .245 (136-556) 146 43 66 4.51 (604.1/303) 95 First Half Rankings 14th R: 14th 13th 10th N/A 8th T-6th 16th 14th
Second Half Date OPP W-L R-RA Avg. R/Sc. Pos. XBH HR SB ERA E
June 20-23 LAN 2-2 17-16 .262 (33-126) .333 (10-30) 8 0 2 2.75 (36/11) 4 June 25-28 at WM 1-3 6-24 .220 (28-127) .043 (1-23) 5 3 0 6.00 (33/22) 6 June 29-July 1 at SB 1-2 11-13 .206 (21-102) .167 (5-30) 8 2 2 4.68 (25/13) 2
July 2-3 BG 1-1 4-5 .246 (16-65) .200 (3-15) 5 0 1 2.50 (18/5) 1 July 4-5 at BG 1-1 15-11 .324 (24-74) .318 (7-22) 8 1 1 4.24 (17/8) 5 July 6-8 SB 1-2 5-15 .212 (21-99) .278 (5-18) 3 0 3 4.33 (27/13) 4
July 10-12 WIS 1-2 8-7 .250 (25-100) .174 (4-23) 6 3 2 1.67 (27/5) 3 July 13-15 BEL 3-0 20-7 .316 (30-95) .361 (13-36) 6 1 2 2.33 (27/7) 2 July 17-19 at QC 2-1 18-15 .267 (28-105) .324 (11-34) 10 2 2 4.15 (26/12) 3
July 20-22 at KC 1-2 9-17 .206 (20-97) .182 (4-22) 3 1 3 5.04 (25/14) 7 July 24-26 GL 0-3 4-9 .124 (13-105) .095 (2-21) 2 0 2 2.17 (29/7) 6 July 27-29 at FW 1-2 16-19 .221 (21-95) .375 (6-16) 8 3 1 6.84 (25/19) 3
July 30-Aug. 2 BG 3-1 16-13 .285 (37-130) .229 (8-35) 8 2 3 3.25 (36/13) 2 Aug. 3-6 LC 2-2 16-21 .270 (31-115) .242 (8-33) 12 3 5 4.78 (32/17) 5 Aug. 7-9 at FW 1-2 9-12 .232 (23-99) .182 (4-22) 3 1 2 3.60 (25/10) 5
Aug. 10-12 LAN 0-3 9-20 .189 (18-95) .125 (3-24) 9 2 1 5.33 (27/16) 2 Aug. 14-16 at BG 1-2 6-11 .185 (20-108) .125 (3-24) 4 1 1 2.25 (28/7) 5 Aug. 17-20 at LAN 2-2 22-15 .307 (42-137) .351 (13-37) 9 2 10 1.85 (34/7) 4
Aug. 21-23 FW 2-1 17-13 .344 (33-96) .294 (10-34) 7 0 4 3.33 (27/10) 5 Aug. 24-27 at LC 1-3 10-21 .226 (30-133) .095 (2-21) 10 4 1 5.45 (33/20) 3 Aug. 28-30 at GL 2-1 12-11 .245 (25-102) .429 (9-21) 9 2 2 3.46 (26/10) 1
Aug. 31-Sept.2 WM 0-2 4-7 .217 (15-69) .071 (1-14) 3 1 3 3.00 (18/6) 4
2019 TRANSACTIONS
Opening Day Roster: Catchers: Pabel Manzanero, Jay Schuyler. Infielders: Claudio Finol, Dylan Harris, Miguel Hernandez, Juan Martinez, Bren
Spillane, Jonathan Willems. Outfielders: Mariel Bautista, Reniel Ozuna, Shard Munroe, Michael Siani. Pitchers: Connor Bennett, Ryan Campbell, Andy Cox, Eddy Demurias, Jhon De Jesus, Alexis Diaz, Jacob Heatherly, James Marinan, Julio Pinto, Lyon Richardson, Adrian Rodriguez, Eduardo Salazar, Jared Solomon.
April 11: Pitcher Jesse Stallings activated from injured list. Pitcher Jerry D ’Andrea promoted to Dayton from extended spring training. Pitcher Andy Cox and infielder Dylan Harris placed on injured list. April 14: Catcher Ernesto Liberatore activated from injured list. Pitcher Jerry D’Andrea assigned to Billings.
April 18: Pitcher Ryan Campbell placed on injured list. Pitcher Andy Cox activated from injured list. April 19: Pitcher Jesse Stallings promoted to Daytona. Pitcher Jerry D’Andrea promoted to Dayton from Billings. April 24: Pitcher Adrian Rodriguez assigned to Greeneville. Pitcher Jacob Heatherly placed on injured list. Pitchers Matt Pidich and Ricky Salinas
promoted to Dayton from extended spring training. April 25: Catcher Ernesto Liberatore and infielder Claudio Finol assigned to extended spring training. Catcher Morgan Lofstrom and infielder Carlos Rivero transferred to Dayton from Daytona.
May 8: Outfielder Michael Siani placed on injured list, effective May 7. Infielder Dylan Harris activated from injured list. May 10: Pitcher Julio Pinto promoted to Daytona. Pitcher Carlos Machorro promoted to Dayton from extended spring training. May 11: Pitcher Jhon De Jesus placed on injured list, effective May 10. Pitcher Adrian Rodriguez promoted to Dayton from extended spring training.
May 14: Infielder Dylan Harris assigned to Billings roster. Outfielder Michael Siani activated from injured list. May 15: Pitcher Andy Cox promoted to Daytona. May 16: Infielders Bren Spillane and Jonathan Willems assigned to Billings. Outfielders Brian Rey and Zeek White promoted to Dayton from
extended spring training. May 18: Pitcher Moises Nova promoted to Dayton from extended spring training. May 20: Pitcher Adrian Rodriguez promoted to Daytona. Pitcher Moises Nova assigned to Billings. Pitcher Jhon De Jesus activated from injured list.
Pitcher Connor Curlis promoted to Dayton from extended spring training. May 21: Pitcher Carlos Machorro promoted to Daytona. Outfielder Shard Munroe placed on injured list. Pitcher Moises Nova and infielder Dylan Harris promoted to Dayton from Billings.
May 22: Pitcher Alexis Diaz placed on injured list. Pitcher Andrew McDonald promoted to Dayton from Billings. May 24: Outfielder Mariel Bautista placed on injured list. Outfielder Randy Ventura transferred to Dayton from Daytona. May 25: Pitcher Jared Solomon promoted to Daytona. Pitcher Carlos Machorro transferred to Dayton from Daytona.
May 28: Outfielder Shard Munroe and pitcher Alexis Diaz activated from the injured list. Pitcher Andrew McDonald assigned to Billings. Outfielder Zeek White released. May 30: Pitcher Jerry D’Andrea assigned to Billings. Pitcher Adrian Rodriguez transferred to Dayton from Daytona.
June 2: Infielder Dylan Harris assigned to Billings. Outfielder Miles Gordon promoted to Dayton from Billings. June 3: Outfielder Reniel Ozuna assigned to Billings. First baseman Bren Spillane promoted to Dayton from Billings. June 5: Pitcher Carlos Machorro promoted to Daytona. Pitcher Jared Solomon transferred to Dayton from Daytona.
June 6: Pitcher Connor Curlis assigned to Billings. Pitcher Carlos Machorro transferred to Dayton from Daytona. June 11: Pitcher Jared Solomon placed on injured list. Pitcher Connor Curlis promoted to Dayton from Billings. June 21: Pitcher Jared Solomon activated from injured list and promoted to Daytona.
June 25: Outfielder Shard Munroe promoted to Daytona. Outfielder Mariel Bautista activated from injured list. July 4: Infielder Carlos Rivero and pitcher James Marinan placed on injured list. Infielder Claudio Finol and pitcher Jerry D’Andrea promoted to Dayton from Billings.
July 7: Outfielder Brian Rey placed on temporary inactive list. Outfielder Peterson Plaz promoted to Dayton from Greeneville. July 9: Pitchers Connor Curlis and Connor Bennett promoted to Daytona. July 10: Pitcher Clate Schmidt transferred to Dayton from Daytona.
July 12: Pitcher Ryan Campbell activated from injured list after completing injury rehab assignment with AZL Reds. July 13: Outfielder Brian Rey activated from the temporary inactive list. Outfielder Peterson Plaz transferred to Greeneville. July 17: Pitchers Alexis Diaz and Ricky Salinas placed on injured list. Pitcher Andy Fisher promoted to Dayton from Greeneville.
July 18: First baseman Bren Spillane placed on injured list. First baseman Cameron Warren promoted to Dayton from Greeneville. July 20: Pitcher Connor Curlis transferred to Dayton from Daytona. July 23: Pitcher Carlos Machorro placed on temporary inactive list. Pitcher Nick Lodolo promoted to Dayton from Billings.
July 25: Catcher Pabel Manzanero promoted to Daytona. Pitcher Ryan Campbell placed on injured list. Outfielder Nate Scantlin promoted to Dayton from Billings. July 27: Pitcher Andrew McDonald promoted to Dayton from Billings.
August 4: Pitcher Nick Lodolo transferred to AZL Reds. Pitcher James Marinan activated from injured list. August 6: Outfielder Nate Scantlin transferred to Billings. Pitcher Randy Wynne promoted to Dayton from Greeneville. August 8: Outfielder Brian Rey promoted to Daytona. Right-handed pitcher James Marinan placed on injured list. First baseman Matt Lloyd and left-
handed pitcher Alec Byrd promoted to Dayton from Billings. August 14: Pitcher Randy Wynne transferred to Greeneville. Pitcher Alec Byrd transferred to Billings. Pitcher Carlos Machorro activated from temporary inactive list.
August 16: Catcher Ernesto Liberatore transferred to Dayton from Daytona. August 19: Pitcher Jhon De Jesus placed on suspended list. Pitcher Tyler Gibson promoted to Dayton from Greeneville. August 26: Pitcher Andrew McDonald placed on injured list. Pitcher Jordan Johnson transferred to Dayton from Chattanooga after rehab with AZL Reds.
August 29: Pitcher Lyon Richardson placed on temporary inactive list. Pitcher Randy Wynne promoted to Dayton from Greeneville. August 31: Pitcher Eddy Demurias placed on temporary inactive list. Pitcher Pedro Garcia promoted to Dayton from the AZL Reds.
STARTS BY POSITION C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH Total
Martinez 2 119 6 127
Hernandez 2 119 3 124
Siani 1 110 5 2 118
Schuyler 51 9 9 35 104
Bautista 40 12 33 13 98
Manzanero 32 34 18 84
Rey 14 28 2 13 6 63
Spillane 43 2 8 9 62
Gordon 10 11 36 4 61
Ventura 42 1 6 10 59
Lofstrom 48 2 7 57
Finol 29 10 9 48
Munroe 8 20 3 5 7 43
Warren 32 8 40
Ozuna 2 35 1 38
Willems 31 1 32
Rivero 18 4 10 32
Lloyd 6 13 1 20
Harris 2 2 2 1 6 13
White 3 3 6
Liberatore 6 6
Scantlin 4 1 5
Plaz 1 1
Farmer 1 1
Dragons Players with Other Clubs in 2019 Batter Club League Class G Avg. HR RBI SB AB Mariel Bautista AZL Reds Arizona Rookie 5 .368 0 1 4 19 Claudio Finol Billings Pioneer Rookie-Advanced 8 .226 0 4 0 31 Miles Gordon Daytona Florida State Advanced-A 19 .206 0 6 2 63 Ernesto Liberatore Daytona Florida State Advanced-A 4 .091 0 1 0 11 Matt Lloyd Billings Pioneer Rookie-Advanced 27 .245 5 12 0 98 Randy Ventura Daytona Florida State Advanced-A 31 .226 0 8 3 93 Cameron Warren Greeneville Appalachian Rookie-Advanced 10 .333 1 11 3 39 Pitcher Club League Class W-L-Sv ERA G GS IP H BB SO
Connor Curlis Daytona Florida State Advanced-A 1-0-0 0.96 2 2 9.1 12 3 7 Jerry D’Andrea Billings Pioneer Rookie-Advanced 0-1-1 2.35 5 0 7.2 9 3 13 Andy Fisher Greeneville Appalachian Rookie-Advanced 0-0-0 0.87 6 1 20.2 13 3 26 Tyler Gibson Greeneville Appalachian Rookie-Advanced 1-2-1 2.25 6 0 12 9 0 16 Jordan Johnson Chattanooga Southern Double-A 0-6-0 6.98 9 9 38 40 29 39 Jordan Johnson AZL Reds Arizona Rookie 0-0-0 3.00 4 4 6 7 0 6 Carlos Machorro Daytona Florida State Advanced-A 0-0-0 10.13 1 0 2.2 4 1 2 Andrew McDonald Billings Pioneer Rookie-Advanced 1-0-0 4.24 10 0 17 20 4 15 Adrian Rodriguez Daytona Florida State Advanced-A 0-0-0 8.10 3 0 3.1 3 1 2 Clate Schmidt DBT/LAK Florida Stata Advanced-A 1-1-0 7.32 15 0 19.2 31 12 14 Randy Wynne Greeneville Appalachian Rookie-Advanced 3-3-0 3.04 12 3 53.1 45 2 54
Pitching Breakdown
Pitchers IP ER ERA
Starting Pitching 618 272 3.96
Relief Pitching 587.33 283 4.34
Total 1205.3 555 4.14
DRAGONS 2019 HIGHLIGHTS Manzanero Trio: On April 23 at Lake County, Pabel Manzanero became the fourth player in Dragons history to hit three home runs in one game, and the first to do it in 10 years. Manzanero’s three-homer matched the feats of Wily Mo Pena (2001), Juan Francisco (2007) and Byron Wiley (2009). Manzanero hit a two-run home run in the first inning and added solo homers in the fifth and seventh, going 3 for 5.
Team Cycle: The Dragons hit for the cycle as a team in the sixth inning vs. Great Lakes at Fifth Third Field on April 25. The inning included home runs by Jonathan Willems and Shard Munroe, a single by Morgan Lofstrom, a double by Reniel Ozuna, and a triple by Jay Schuyler, the f inal hit of the inning. The
Dragons scored four runs in the inning and won the game, 8-3.
The Winning Streak: The Dragons enjoyed a 10-game winning streak from June 2-12. This winning streak tied for the second longest in franchise history
and was the longest since 2007. The club record is 13 straight wins in 2002. During the winning streak, the Dragons outscored their opponents 55-30. During the streak, they led the league in team batting (.276) and team ERA (2.10). They were tied for third in runs scored (55). They were second in the league in stolen bases (21). They were third in in doubles (16). They ranked first in both holds (7), and saves (7).
The Comebacks: On July 8, the Dragons trailed South Bend 4-1 with two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning. Dayton rallied to win the game, getting an RBI single from Michael Siani to make it 4-2, a two-run single by Bren Spillane to tie the score, and an RBI single by Pabel Manzanero to win it. The hits by both Spillane and Manzanero came with two strikes. The game marked the first time since July 18, 2013 that the Dragons won a game in the bottom of the
ninth inning despite trailing by at least three runs to start the half-inning. On July 18, 2013, they trailed Beloit 6-3 going to the bottom of the ninth and won on Seth Mejias-Brean's walk-off grand slam with one out, 7-6.
On July 14, the Dragons trailed Beloit 5-0 after one-half inning. They eventually rallied to win the game 8-6, taking the lead in the bottom of the sixth on a three-run triple by Pabel Manzanero. It was the first time the Dragons came back to win a game that they had trailed by as many as five runs since July 27, 2018 when they erased a five-run deficit to defeat Fort Wayne.
Big Start: On July 27 at Fort Wayne, the Dragons scored six runs before the first out was recorded in the top of the first inning, establishing a new season high for runs in the first. They then added seven more runs in the second inning to take a 13-0 lead. They sent 20 batters to the plate in the first two
innings. They won the game 14-7 (see Brian Rey record-breaking performance below). B-Rey Bombs: On July 27 at Fort Wayne, Dragons outfielder Brian Rey broke a club record by driving in eight runs in a game. He hit a grand slam home
run in the first inning, added a three-run double in the second, and belted a solo homer in the fourth. Rey broke the record of four RBI in a game held by four players including Adam Dunn and Joey Votto.
The Catch: On July 30, Dragons center fielder Michael Siani made a tremendous leaping/diving catch vs. Bowling Green at Fifth Third Field. The catch was featured that night as the #3 play on ESPN’s Top 10 Plays of the Day. By 1:00 p.m. on August 1, the video replay of the catch on the Dragons Twitter page had been viewed by over 72,000 people.
Back-to-Back Walk-Offs: The Dragons notched walk-off wins on consecutive nights on July 31-August 1 against Bowling Green at Fifth Third Field. On July 31, Brian Rey’s one-out double in the bottom of the ninth brought in Mariel Bautista from second base. The next night, Bautista doubled with one out in
the bottom of the ninth to bring in Nate Scantlin from first. First Time Ever: Eddy Demurias became the first pitcher in Dragons history to bat and score a run in the same game August 14 at Bowling Green. Demurias
entered the game in the 10th inning as a pinch runner and batted in the 12th, reaching on a fielder’s choice and later scoring. The last Dragons pitcher to bat was Nick Travieso in 2014.
2+ Home Run Game: Pabel Manzanero (3), April 23 at Lake County; Brian Rey (2), July 27 at Fort Wayne 4+ Hit Games: Michael Siani, 2 times: June 6 at West Michigan, June 11 vs. West Michigan; Miles Gordon, June 7 vs. Fort Wayne; Pabel Manzanero, July 5 at Bowling Green. Inside-the-Park Home Runs: None. Back-to-Back Home Runs: Morgan Lofstrom & Carlos Rivero, May 6 vs. Clinton; Reniel Ozuna & Brian Rey, May 28 vs. Lansing.
Grand Slam Home Runs: Brian Rey, July 27 at Fort Wayne.
Hitting Streaks of 10 Games or More Player Length Dates Randy Ventura 11 games June 4-16 Juan Martinez 11 games August 15-26 Michael Siani 10 games July 12-22 Dragons Pitchers with 10 or More Strikeouts in a Game Player Date Opponent Strikeouts Randy Wynne August 30 at Great Lakes 12 Ricky Salinas May 8 Clinton 10 Connor Curlis August 5 Lake County (G2) 10 Dragons Cincinnati Reds Minor League Batter/Pitcher of the Month Player Month Notes Ricky Salinas June 5 GS, 2-0, 1.03 ERA Andy Fisher July 6 G, 0.36 ERA (3 of 6 games were with the Dragons) Dragons Midwest League Batter/Pitcher of the Week Player Dates Notes Andy Fisher July 15-21 1 GS, 5 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 8 SO Connor Curlis August 4-10 2 GS, 11.2 IP, 0 ER, 0 BB, 12 SO
Games Won in Final At-Bat (*Walk-off Win) Date Opponent Score Note 5/6 Clinton 5-4 Trailed 4-3, mid 8th. 2-R HR by Spillane in B8 for lead and eventual win.
*6/9 Fort Wayne 5-4 Tied 4-4, mid 9th. Bases-loaded, one-out single off fence by Manzanero for winning run. 6/12 West Michigan 5-2 Tied 2-2, mid 8th. 3-R 3B by Martinez in B8 for lead and eventual win. 6/15 at Great Lakes 5-4 (10) Tied 4-4, end 9th. RBI ground out by Gordon in T10 for lead and eventual win.
*7/8 South Bend 5-4 Trailed 4-1, mid 9th. 2-R single by Spillane to tie. RBI single by Manzanero for win. *7/31 Bowling Green 6-5 Tied 5-5, mid 9th. RBI double by Rey for win. *8/1 Bowling Green 3-2 Tied 2-2, mid 9th. RBI double by Bautista for win.
8/5 Lake County 1-0 (G2) Tied 0-0, mid 6th. HR by Rey for lead and eventual win. 8/14 at Bowling Green 4-1 (12) Tied 1-1, end 11th. 2 R on error broke tie in top of 12th. 8/21 Fort Wayne 6-4 Tied 4-4, mid 8th. RBI infield single by Finol for lead.
Wins after Trailing by at Least Three Runs Date Opponent Score Note
5/8 Clinton 9-5 Trailed 3-0, mid 3rd. Scored 2 in 3rd, 7 in 5th for lead and eventual win. 6/9 Fort Wayne 5-4 Trailed 4-0, mid 5th. Scored 1 in 5th, 3 in 8th to tie, and one in 9th for win. *7/8 South Bend 5-4 Trailed 4-1, mid 9th. 2-R single by Spillane to tie. RBI single by Manzanero for win.
7/14 Beloit 8-6 Trailed 5-0, mid 1st. Trailed 6-2, mid 5th. Scored 3 in B5, 3 in B6. Manzanero 3-R 3B for lead.
Losses after Leading by at Least Three Runs Date Opponent Score Note 4/11 at Fort Wayne 4-5 Led 4-1, mid 8th. FW scored 4 in B-8th for lead and eventual win. 4/18 at Lansing 4-12 Led 3-0, mid 3rd. LAN scored 3 in B3rd, 3 in B4th for lead and eventual win. 4/22 at Lake County 4-5 Led 4-0, mid 5th. LC eventually tied with 2 in 7th, added 1 in 8th for lead.
4/26 Great Lakes 5-7 Led 5-1, end 2nd. GL scored 2 in 3rd, 3 in 7th for lead and eventual win. 5/10 Burlington 4-9 Led 4-1, end 1st. BUR scored 2 in 2nd, 3 in 5th for lead and eventual win. 5/17 at South Bend 3-6 Led 3-0, end 3rd. SB scored 2 in 4th, 1 in 7th to tie, and 3 in 8th for lead, eventually win.
5/27 at Bowling Green 5-10 Led 5-0, mid 2nd. BG eventually tied with 2 in B4th, added 3 in 5th for lead. 7/25 Great Lakes 4-6 Led 4-1, end 4th. GL trailed 4-3, end 8, before scoring 3 in T9th for lead and eventual win. 8/5 Lake County 7-13 (G1) Led 6-1, end 1st. LC tied 7-7 with 4 in T5th, added 4 in 6th for lead.
8/6 Lake County 4-5 Led 3-0, end 5th. LC scored 4 in T6th for lead, later broke 4-4 tie with 1 in T9th. 8/18 at Lansing 6-9 Led 4-1, mid 7th. LAN scored 6 in B7th for lead. 8/19 at Lansing 3-4 Led 3-0, mid 3rd. LAN scored 3 in B3rd to tie, one in 6th for lead.
8/31 West Michigan 4-5 Led 4-0, end 5th. WM scored 5 in T6th for lead. Non-Pitchers on the Mound Player Date Opponent Score Entering Game Outcome Dylan Harris April 7 at Bowling Green 2-12 0.1 IP, 2 BF, 1 BB 2019 Ejections Player/Coach Date Opponent Umpire Reason Luis Bolivar April 16 vs. Fort Wayne Lance Seilhamer Arguing out call at second base on attempted stolen base Moises Nova July 17 at Quad Cities Dylan Bradley Intentionally hitting an opposing batter Luis Bolivar July 21 at Kane County Emma Charlesworth-Seiler Arguing call that ball cleared fence for home run Morgan Lofstrom August 16 at Bowling Green Kevin Mandzuk Arguing balls and strikes Major League Injury Rehabilitation Assignments Player Game/s Date Position Opponent Notes Kyle Farmer 1 July 25 Catcher Great Lakes 0-2, BB. Defensive caught stealing.
The Last Time…
Batters
Dragons Hit Walk-Off Home Run: August 15, 2015, Aristides Aquino, vs. Burlington
Dragons Player Hit Two Home Runs in a Game: July 27, 2019, Brian Rey, at Fort Wayne
Dragons Player Hit Three Home Runs in a Game: April 23, 2019, Pabel Manzanero, at Lake County
Dragons Player Collected Five Hits in a Game: July 20, 2018, Jose Garcia, at Wisconsin
Dragons Player Collected Four Hits in a Game: July 5, 2019, Pabel Manzanero, at Bowling Green
Dragons Player Had Three Extra Base Hits in a Game: July 27, 2019, Brian Rey, at Fort Wayne (2 HR, 1 2B)
Dragons Hit Inside-the-Park Home Run: May 4, 2018, Narciso Crook, at Clinton
Dragons Player Hit for the Cycle: July 21, 2011, Donald Lutz, vs. Peoria
Dragons Player Hit Grand Slam Home Run: July 27, 2019, Brian Rey, at Fort Wayne
Dragons Batter Opened Game with Home Run: June 26, 2019, Michael Siani, at West Michigan
Dragons Hit Back-to-Back Home Runs: May 28, 2019, Reniel Ozuna & Brian Rey, vs. Lansing
Dragons Hit Three Straight Home Runs: June 13, 2015, Jose Ortiz, Jimmy Pickens, Luis Gonzalez (3 straight), vs. Beloit
Dragons Player Stole Three Bases in a Game: April 11, 2019, Michael Siant, at Fort Wayne
Pitchers
Dragons Team Threw a No-Hitter: May 20, 2017 (Scott Moss: 6 IP; Carlos Machorro: 2 IP; Brian Hunter: 1 IP)
Dragons Pitcher Threw a Complete Game a No-Hitter: May 13, 2006, Johnny Cueto, at Appleton (5 innings)
Dragons Opponent Threw a No-Hitter: July 10, 2014, Blayne Weller, South Bend
Dragons Pitcher Tossed 7-Inning Complete Game: May 21, 2019, James Marinan, vs. Lake County (Game 2)
Dragons Pitcher Tossed 9-Inning Complete Game: June 28, 2017, Ty Boyles at West Michigan
Dragons Pitcher Tossed 9-Inning Complete Game Shutout: June 28, 2017, Ty Boyles at West Michigan
Dragons Pitcher Struck out 10 or More Batters in a Game: August 30, 2019, Randy Wynne, at Great Lakes (12 strikeouts)
Dragons Pitcher Struck out 4 Batters in an Inning: April 11, 2019, Ryan Campbell (4 in 7th), at Fort Wayne
Team Notes Dragons Turned Triple Play: Never
Dragons Won at Least 7 Straight Games: June 2-11, 2019 (won 9 straight)
Dragons Lost at Least 7 Straight Games: June 14-24, 2018 (lost 8 straight)
Dragons Scored at Least 15 Runs in a Game: June 5, 2015 at Clinton (17 runs)
Dragons Collected at Least 20 Hits in a Game: July 4, 2012 vs. South Bend (24 hits)
Dragons Won Back-to-Back Shutouts: April 29, 2017 (vs. Great Lakes in a doubleheader)
Dragons went Entire Series without an Error: June 8-11, 2018 vs. Bowling Green (4-game series) May 3-5, 2019 at Cedar Rapids (3-game series)
July 8-9, 2015 vs. Bowling Green (2-game series) Dragons Swept Home Series:
June 7-10, 2019 vs. Fort Wayne (4-game series) July 13-15, 2019 vs. Beloit (3-game series)
Dragons Swept Road Series: June 4-6, 2019 at West Michigan (3-game series) April 8-9, 2017 at Lake County (2-game series)
Dragons Were Swept in Home Series: June 21-24, 2018 vs. South Bend (4-game series)
August 10-12, 2019 vs. Lansing (3-game series) April 6-7, 2017 vs. Lake County (2-game series)
Dragons Were Swept in Road Series: May 24-27, 2019 at Bowling Green (4-game series) May 1-2, 2019 at Peoria (3-game series)
April 7-8, 2016 at Bowling Green (2-game series) Dragons Played 9-Inning Game in Under Two Hours:
May 5, 2019 at Cedar Rapids (one hour, 50 minutes) Dragons Played a Game in Over Four Hours:
August 14, 2019 at Bowling Green (four hours, 11 minutes, 12 inn.) Dragons Played a Rain-Shortened Game:
April 25, 2019 vs. Great Lakes (7 innings, 8-3 win)
Batter Bios and Career Stats Mariel Bautista Member of Dragons 2019 Opening Day roster. Placed on injured list on May 24 (shoulder). Assigned to AZL Reds on injury rehab (5 G, .368, 0 HR, 1 RBI). Activated by Dragons from injured list on June 25.
Reds Prospect Ranking Lists: Baseball America: #16; MLB.com: #19; Fangraphs: #22. Notes: Enjoyed his third straight professional season with a batting average of at least .320 in 2018, batting .330 at Billings to lead the team…Added
eight home runs and posted an outstanding .541 slugging percentage that also led the Mustangs.
Season League Team AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS
2015 DSL DSL Rojos .259 51 170 33 44 10 3 2 25 20 43 6 2 .350 .388 .738
2016 DSL DSL Rojos .333 62 237 40 79 16 4 3 35 22 36 13 4 .408 .473 .881
2017 AZL AZL Reds .320 36 147 29 47 9 1 0 20 5 24 16 1 .353 .395 .747
2018 PIO Billings .330 56 209 43 69 12 4 8 37 16 29 16 3 .386 .541 .927
Career .313 205 763 145 239 47 12 13 117 63 132 51 10 .379 .457 .836
Claudio Finol Member of Dragons 2019 Opening Day roster. Assigned to Billings on April 25 (8 G, .226, 0 HR, 4 RBI). Returned to Dayton on July 4.
Notes: Signed as an international free agent (Venezuela), July 7, 2016…Career batting average of .297 in two years in Reds organizat ion…Filled utility role with Greeneville in 2018, earning 21 starts at third base, 15 at second base, and seven at shortstop.
Season League Team AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS
2017 DSL DSL Reds .300 58 200 35 60 10 4 1 21 23 19 6 4 .380 .405 .785
2018 APPY Greeneville .294 49 177 26 52 7 0 0 16 9 32 1 1 .330 .333 .663
Career .297 107 377 61 112 17 4 1 37 32 51 7 5 .357 .371 .728
Miles Gordon Promoted to Dragons from Billings on May 21. Opened season with Daytona (19 G, .206, 0 HR, 6 RBI). Assigned from Daytona to extended spring
training (Billings) on May 3. Notes: 2018: Opened season with Dragons…Suffered a broken foot on June 9 and missed the remainder of the season…2017: Led Billings with .530 slugging percentage…Ranked as Reds #26 prospect by Baseball America following 2017 season…2016: Missed last six weeks of season with
separated shoulder…Attended St. Ignatius of Loyola Secondary School in Oakville, Ontario…Played amateur hockey in Canada until age 15, when he elected to concentrate on baseball…Baseball exposure increased when he was selected to Canada’s junior national team in 2014… Intended to play
college baseball at University of San Francisco before signing with Reds.
Season League Team AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS
2015 AZL AZL Reds .220 31 118 15 26 4 3 0 12 7 0 26 5 3 .262 .305 .567
2016 PIO Billings .262 22 65 11 17 3 2 0 11 11 0 14 3 2 .372 .369 .741
2017 PIO Billings .319 61 232 40 74 15 5 8 37 27 0 55 7 3 .389 .530 .919
2018 MID Dayton .211 57 204 37 43 5 6 2 8 23 0 46 17 6 .290 .324 .614
2019 FSL Daytona .206 19 63 4 13 1 3 0 6 5 0 15 2 0 .265 .317 .582
Career
.254 190 682 107 173 28 19 10 74 73 0 156 34 14 .326 .394 .720
Miguel Hernandez Member of Dragons 2019 Opening Day roster.
Reds Prospect Ranking Lists: Fangraphs: #25. Notes: Signed with the Reds as a 16-year-old in the summer of 2015…Came to the U.S. for the first time in 2017 with the Goodyear Reds in the
Arizona League, batting .314…Played with Greeneville in 2018, batting .301 in 60 games, including .344 in final month.
Season League Team AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS
2016 DSL DSL Rojos .245 64 237 35 58 8 1 1 23 35 37 7 6 .341 .300 .640
2017 DSL DSL Rojos .285 37 151 31 43 10 2 1 18 11 24 9 3 .337 .397 .735
2017 AZL AZL Reds .314 32 140 20 44 4 3 1 12 4 18 1 1 .338 .407 .745
2018 APPY Greeneville .301 60 219 29 66 11 3 2 29 13 37 2 1 .338 .406 .744
2018 PIO Billings .083 7 24 4 2 0 0 0 2 3 2 0 0 .185 .083 .269
Career .276 200 771 119 213 33 9 5 84 66 118 19 11 .334 .362 .696
Matt Lloyd Joined Dragons on August 8 from Billings (27 G, .245, 5 HR, 12 RBI).
Notes: Drafted by Reds in 15th round in 2019 out of Indiana University…Opened professional career with Billings, batting .245 with 5 HR and 12 RBI in 27 games…Native of Okotocs, Alberta, Canada spent 2016 at Iowa Western Community College before playing the next three seasons at Indiana University…Earned 1st Team All-Big Ten honors in both 2018 and 2019 after being selected 2nd Team All-Conference in 2017…Hit 37 home runs over
his three years in Bloomington, tied for seventh most in school history…In 2019 at IU, led team to Big Ten title…Batted .280 with 17 home runs and 59 RBI in 59 games…Also pitched in 14 games in 2019 at Indiana, going 0-1 with a 2.70 ERA and five saves.
Season League Team AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS
2019 Pioneer Billings .245 27 98 14 24 5 0 5 12 13 0 28 0 0 .333 .449 .782
Career ROA Multiple .245 27 98 14 24 5 0 5 12 13 0 28 0 0 .333 .449 .782
Ernesto Liberatore Began 2019 season on Dayton injured list. Activated from injured list on April 14. Assigned to Greeneville roster (Appalachian League) on April 25. Promoted to Daytona (Florida State League) on May 24. Transferred to Dayton on August 16.
2019 (prior to rejoining Dragons on August 16): Appeared in three games with Dayton from April 15-April 23 (2 for 11, 1 double)…Appeared in four games with Daytona from May 26-July 20 (1 for 11, 1 double, 1 RBI).
Notes: In sixth year in Reds organization...Appeared in three games with Dragons in 2016.
Season League Team AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB OBP SLG OPS
2014 DSL DSL Rojos .225 38 102 11 23 6 0 1 13 8 34 1 .322 .314 .636
2015 DSL DSL Reds .233 50 163 15 38 10 0 1 24 8 30 5 .287 .313 .599
2016 MWL Dayton .111 3 9 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 .111 .111 .222
2016 FSL Daytona .333 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .333 .333 .667
2016 AZL AZL Reds .085 15 47 3 4 4 0 0 2 2 16 0 .122 .170 .293
2017 AZL AZL Reds .238 21 63 9 15 2 0 1 5 9 16 0 .342 .317 .660
2018 APPY Greeneville .333 2 6 2 2 0 0 1 2 0 2 0 .286 .833 1.119
Career A(Adv) Multiple .333 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .333 .333 .667
Career A(Full) Multiple .111 3 9 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 .111 .111 .222
Career ROK Multiple .215 126 381 40 82 22 0 4 46 27 98 6 .287 .304 .592
Morgan Lofstrom Joined Dragons on April 25 after opening season on Daytona disabled list.
Notes: Signed with Reds as 20th round draft pick in 2013 out of Mount Boucherie Secondary School in West Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada…Appeared in career-high 43 games in 2018 at three different levels, batting a combined .222 with two home runs and 11 RBI...Played in 14
games for Dragons over 2017-18 seasons, batting .263.
Season League Team AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS
2014 AZL AZL Reds .215 24 79 4 17 4 0 0 5 1 21 0 0 .244 .266 .510
2015 AZL AZL Reds .250 6 12 1 3 0 0 0 0 2 3 1 0 .400 .250 .650
2016 AZL AZL Reds .265 10 34 6 9 2 0 1 3 2 7 0 0 .342 .412 .754
2016 PIO Billings .197 22 66 5 13 4 0 1 8 4 26 0 1 .264 .303 .567
2017 PIO Billings .202 25 84 13 17 3 0 1 12 7 25 1 0 .269 .274 .543
2017 MID Dayton .300 3 10 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 .364 .300 .664
2018 MID Dayton .250 11 28 3 7 3 0 0 2 3 12 0 0 .344 .357 .701
2018 INT Louisville .300 3 10 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 .300 .300 .600
2018 FSL Daytona .206 29 97 8 20 2 1 2 8 2 29 0 0 .238 .309 .547
Career AAA Multiple .300 3 10 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 .300 .300 .600
Career A(Adv) Multiple .206 29 97 8 20 2 1 2 8 2 29 0 0 .238 .309 .547
Career A(Full) Multiple .263 14 38 4 10 3 0 0 2 4 14 0 0 .349 .342 .691
Career ROK Multiple .215 87 275 29 59 13 0 3 28 16 82 2 1 .277 .295 .571
Juan Martinez Member of Dragons 2019 Opening Day roster.
Reds Prospect Ranking Lists: Baseball America: #22. Notes: Signed with the Reds as a 16-year-old prior to 2016 season…After not hitting a home run in 2016 or ’17, he connected on eight with Billings in
2018, batting .274 with a solid .470 slugging percentage.
Season League Team AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS
2016 DSL DSL Rojos .281 19 64 10 18 5 0 0 9 9 13 0 1 .415 .359 .774
2017 AZL AZL Reds .220 40 141 25 31 10 1 0 19 13 43 2 1 .323 .305 .628
2018 APPY Greeneville .240 9 25 9 6 4 0 0 1 8 5 0 0 .441 .400 .841
2018 PIO Billings .274 47 164 22 45 6 1 8 33 12 39 0 1 .322 .470 .792
Career .254 115 394 66 100 25 2 8 62 42 100 2 3 .348 .388 .736
Jay Schuyler Member of Dragons 2019 Opening Day roster.
Notes: Reds seventh round draft pick, 2018…Posted big years at the University of San Diego in 2017 and ’18…Broke out as a sophomore in ‘17 and hit .352 with six home runs in 54 games, posting a .926 OPS…Enjoyed a similar season as a junior in 2018 and batted .342 with seven home runs, starting all 55 of his team’s games…Also selected Academic All-Conference in 2018.
Season League Team AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS
2018 PIO Billings .272 58 191 38 52 6 0 1 23 28 31 5 4 .367 .319 .686
Career .272 58 191 38 52 6 0 1 23 28 31 5 4 .367 .319 .686
Michael Siani Member of Dragons 2019 Opening Day roster. Placed on injured list on May 7.
Reds Prospect Ranking Lists: Baseball America: #8; MLB.com: #7; Fangraphs: #9. otes: Highest-rated prospect on 2019 Dragons roster…Reds fourth round draft pick in 2018 out of William Penn Charter School in Philadelphia…Rated
as one of the top high school outfielders in the nation entering the 2018 draft after starring with the USA Baseball national team in 18 & Under competition…Selected to the All-World Cup Team in international competition in 2017 after leading Team USA to a perfect 9-0 record.
Season League Team AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS
2018 APPY Greeneville .288 46 184 24 53 6 3 2 13 16 35 6 4 .351 .386 .737
Career .288 46 184 24 53 6 3 2 13 16 35 6 4 .351 .386 .737
Randy Ventura Joined Dragons on May 24 after opening season with Daytona (31 G, .226, 0 HR, 8 RBI).
Notes: Originally signed by the Braves as an international free agent (Venezuela) on February 15, 2013…Traded to Reds for future considerations, August 4, 2017…2016 post-season all-star in the Gulf Coast League…2017 mid-season all-star in the South Atlantic League with Rome.
Season League Team AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS
2015 DSL DSL Braves .329 58 231 61 76 11 2 0 25 35 27 55 9 .421 .394 .815
2016 GCL GCL Braves .284 53 194 34 55 2 4 1 32 25 31 15 6 .358 .351 .709
2017 SAL Rome .294 95 381 46 112 7 1 1 16 24 83 29 12 .338 .325 .664
2017 MID Dayton .276 26 105 22 29 8 1 1 10 11 20 9 2 .342 .400 .742
2018 MID Dayton .188 7 32 0 6 0 0 0 2 0 8 5 1 .188 .188 .375
2018 FSL Daytona .291 65 254 31 74 7 0 0 17 24 51 10 5 .355 .319 .674
2019 FSL Daytona .226 31 93 11 21 2 0 0 8 17 29 3 0 .342 .247 .589
Career A(Adv) Multiple .274 96 347 42 95 9 0 0 25 41 80 13 5 .351 .300 .651
Career A(Full) Multiple .284 128 518 68 147 15 2 2 28 35 111 43 15 .330 .332 .662
Career ROK Multiple .308 111 425 95 131 13 6 1 57 60 58 70 15 .392 .374 .766
Cameron Warren Joined Dragons on July 18 after opening pro career with Greeneville (Appy Lg.) (10 G, .333, 1 HR, 11 RBI). Notes: Reds 22nd round draft pick, 2019, out of Texas Tech University, where he spent three seasons… Top hitter on the 2019 Texas Tech team that
reached the College World Series and finished the year as the #4 team in the country…Led 2019 team in batting average (.355), home runs (18) and runs batted in (79) while playing in all 66 games…Selected 1st Team All-American by Perfect Game and 2nd Team by D1Baseball…Spent freshman
year at Seminole State College in Oklahoma…Native of Midwest City, Oklahoma and attended the same high school as former Dragons infielder Gavin
LaValley (now with Double-A Chattanooga).
Year Team League G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB SO AVG
2016 Seminole State College Bi-State 53 199 69 91 22 2 16 80 12 0 23 15 .457 2017 Texas Tech Big12 12 22 3 4 2 0 0 4 0 0 2 5 .182
2018 Texas Tech Big12 63 215 49 70 16 1 10 53 2 2 34 30 .326 2019 Texas Tech Big12 66 242 63 86 17 2 18 79 1 1 40 30 .355
2019 Greeneville Reds Appy 10 39 6 13 0 1 1 11 3 2 4 10 .333
Bullpen Bios and Career Stats
Jerry D’Andrea Joined Dragons on April 11 from extended spring training. Assigned to Billings roster on April 14. Returned to Dayton roster on April 19. Again assigned to Billings on May 30 (5 G, 0 GS, 0-1, 2.35, 1 Sv). Returned to Dayton on July 4.
Notes: Signed as a non-drafted free agent in 2018 out of Ramapo College in New Jersey, an NCAA Division III program…At Ramapo in 2018, D'Andrea went 5-4 with a 3.11 ERA.
Season League Team W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER HR BB SO WHIP AVG
2018 APPY Greeneville 2 3 3.20 16 0 2 19.2 11 12 7 0 14 27 1.27 .159
Career
2 3 3.20 16 0 2 19.2 11 12 7 0 14 27 1.27 .159
Eddy Demurias Member of Dragons 2019 Opening Day roster. Notes: Reds 2018 27th round draft pick out of the University of South Carolina…Started his college career at the University of Florida in 2016 before
spending the 2017 season in junior college…With the Gamecocks in 2018, Demurias was the top relief pitcher for a team that finished the year ranked #16 in the nation…Went 7-1 with a 4.87 ERA in 31 games…Did not give up a run in his first seven appearances with Billings and was picked to play in the all-star game…ERA in the first half with Billings was 1.64.
Season League Team W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER HR BB SO WHIP
2018 PIO Billings 1 5 4.97 20 0 3 29 33 22 16 2 10 25 1.48
Career 1 5 4.97 20 0 3 29 33 22 16 2 10 25 1.48
Andy Fisher Joined Dragons on July 17 from Greeneville (Appalachian League)…Appeared in six games with Greeneville in 2019 (0-0, 0.87, 20.2 IP).
Notes: Signed with Reds as non-drafted free agent on June 9, 2019…1st Team All-Big Ten starting pitcher with Illinois in 2019, going 7-1 with a 2.75 ERA in 101 innings…Also selected as Academic All-Conference…Named as NCBWA National Pitcher of the Week on May 7, becoming the second
national pitcher of the week in Illinois history (8.0 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 9 SO vs. #19 Indiana, May 3, 2019)…Spent first two years of college career at Eastern Illinois (2015-16) before sitting out 2017 season as a transfer…Starting pitcher for two seasons at Illinois (2018-19)…Went 6-3 with a 3.96 ERA as a redshirt junior in 2018…Played at Bowling Green High School in Bowling Green, Ohio…All-conference kicker and punter as a prep football
player…Earned degree from Illinois in Finance in 2018…Working towards Masters in Recreation, Sport, and Tourism…Plays the piano.
Season League Team W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WHIP AVG
2019 APPY GRN 0 0 0.87 6 1 0 20.2 13 4 2 0 1 3 26 0.77 .173
Career
0 0 0.87 6 1 0 20.2 13 4 2 0 1 3 26 0.77 .173
Tyler Gibson Joined Dragons on August 19 from Greeneville (6 G, 0 GS, 0-1, 2.25 ERA)…Contract purchased by Reds from Florence Freedom of independent Frontier League on July 20, 2019.
Notes: Opened college career at University of Oklahoma, logging just 2.1 innings in 2014…Spent 2015 season at Seminole State College (7-2, 2.45, 12 GS)…Played at Wichita State University in 2016 (0-1, 7.36 ERA, 9 G, 1 GS, 11 innings)…Spent the 2017 season at Oklahoma Baptist University, now
an NCAA Division II program, but an NAIA school at that time (8-3, 3.94 ERA, 19 G, 8 GS, 75.1 IP)…Played professionally with Florence in 2018 (4-5, 2.42 ERA, 28 G, 8 GS, 74.1 IP)…Returned to Florence to start the 2019 season (7-2, 3.51 ERA, 12 G, 11 GS, 74.1 IP)…Played at Wister High School in Oklahoma, throwing a perfect game in the first round of the state tournament in 2011.
Season League Team W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WHIP AVG
2019 Appy Greeneville 1 2 2.25 6 0 1 12.0 9 8 3 0 0 0 16 0.75 .209
Career ROA Multiple 1 2 2.25 6 0 1 12.0 9 8 3 0 0 0 16 0.75 .209
Carlos Machorro Joined Dragons on May 10 after opening the season in extended spring training. Promoted to Daytona on May 21. Returned to Dayton on May 25. Promoted to Daytona on June 5. Returned to Dayton on June 6. Placed on temporary inactive list on July 23. Activated on August 14.
Notes: Originally joined Dragons on May 15, 2017 and spent the remainder of the season with the club…In first Midwest League appearance on May 20, 2017, worked the seventh and eighth innings of the Dragons only nine-inning no-hitter in franchise history…Limited to 7.2 innings in 2018 due to
injury…Reds International Free Agent, 2014 (Mexico).
Season League Team W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER HR BB SO WHIP
2015 AZL AZL Reds 1 0 1.50 5 0 2 12 7 3 2 0 4 13 0.92
2015 PIO Billings Mustangs 1 1 4.76 9 0 0 17 22 9 9 1 8 17 1.76
2016 PIO Billings Mustangs 0 2 9.00 8 0 0 11 16 11 11 5 3 11 1.73
2016 AZL AZL Reds 1 0 1.52 15 0 5 23 18 5 4 0 1 19 0.80
2017 MID Dayton Dragons 2 3 2.29 29 0 1 51 33 17 13 1 20 43 1.04
2018 AZL AZL Reds 0 0 0.00 3 1 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 6 0.25
2018 MID Billings Mustangs 1 0 2.45 3 0 0 3.2 7 1 1 1 4 6 3.00
Career A(Full) Multiple 2 3 2.29 29 0 1 51 33 17 13 1 20 43 1.04
Career ROK Multiple 4 3 3.41 43 1 7 71 71 29 27 7 20 72 1.28
Andrew McDonald Joined Dragons on May 22 from extended spring training. Returned to extended spring training on May 28. Promoted to Dayton from Billings on July 27. Appeared in 10 games with Billings in 2019 (1-0, 4.24, 17 IP).
Notes: Reds 9th round draft pick in 2018 out of Virginia Tech…Spent five seasons at Virginia Tech including a redshirt year in 2015…Teammate of former Dragons starting pitcher Packy Naughton…Pitched in 61 games with 16 starts with a career record of 5-14 with a 6.43 ERA…Appeared in a career-high 29 games in 2018, going 1-8 with a 4.45 ERA, striking out 67 batters in 54.2 innings…Born in Dayton and now resides in Mason…2013 Ohio
Division I Player of the Year at Mason High School.
Season League Team W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WHIP
2018 PIO Billings Mustangs 3 2 4.46 22 0 2 38 34 24 19 2 1 18 43 1.40
Career
3 2 4.46 22 0 2 38 34 24 19 2 1 18 43 1.40
Moises Nova Joined Dragons on May 18 from extended spring training. Transferred to Billings roster on May 20. Returned to Dragons on May 21.
Notes: Signed as an international free agent in 2015 out of the Dominican Republic…Appeared in eight games with the Dragons in 2017…Battled injuries for most of the 2018 season and was limited to just 20.2 innings.
Season League Team W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER HR HBP BB SO WHIP
2015 DSL DSL Reds 2 1 3.25 14 14 0 55 41 27 20 0 8 28 64 1.25
2016 PIO Billings Mustangs 0 7 4.80 15 15 0 54 46 40 29 5 4 33 51 1.45
2017 PIO Billings Mustangs 1 1 3.13 12 1 1 31 22 12 11 0 4 12 36 1.07
2017 MID Dayton Dragons 0 1 4.86 8 0 1 16 14 11 9 2 2 9 18 1.38
2018 APPY Greeneville Reds 1 0 5.59 9 0 0 9.2 9 7 6 1 2 5 10 1.45
2018 PIO Billings Mustangs 0 1 6.55 9 0 0 11 14 8 8 1 1 9 13 2.09
Career A(Full) Multiple 0 1 4.86 8 0 1 16 14 11 9 2 2 9 18 1.38
Career ROK Multiple 4 10 4.11 59 30 1 162 132 94 74 7 19 87 174 1.35
Matt Pidich Joined Dragons on April 24 from extended spring training.
Notes: Spent five years at the University of Pittsburgh…Enjoyed best season as a fifth-year senior in 2018, going 6-2 with a 3.05 ERA in 15 starts…Missed the 2016 season as a redshirt while rehabilitating from Tommy John surgery… Played high school baseball at Christian Brothers
Academy in Lincroft, N.J.
Season League Team W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER HR BB SO WHIP
2018 PIO Billings 1 2 5.28 19 1 0 30 30 22 18 3 9 34 1.27
Career 1 2 5.28 19 1 0 30 30 22 18 3 9 34 1.27
Clate Schmidt Joined Dragons July 10 from Daytona (15 G, 1-1, 7.32 ERA). Notes: Originally signed by Detroit Tigers as 20th round draft pick in 2016 out of Clemson University…Spent most of the 2018 season in the Midwest
League with West Michigan (33 G, 9-2, 2.59 ERA, 4 Sv)…Spent final week of 2018 season with Lakeland in Florida State League…Opened 2019 season in extended spring training…Joined Lakeland on April 26, 2019…Appeared in four games, throwing 5.2 innings with Lakeland before being released on May 14…Signed as free agent with Cincinnati Reds organization on May 24 and assigned to Daytona…Made 11 appearances with
Daytona, going 1-1, 9.00…Assigned to Dayton on July 10.
Season League Team W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WHIP
2016 A(Short) Connecticut 1 1 4.57 15 1 1 21.2 26 12 11 1 0 11 0 17 1.71
2017 A(Short) Connecticut 0 1 1.50 10 0 0 12 7 4 2 1 0 0 0 12 0.58
2017 A(Full) West Michigan 1 0 6.55 9 0 0 22 28 19 16 2 0 5 0 13 1.5
2018 A(Full) West Michigan 9 2 2.59 33 1 4 76.1 75 26 22 4 4 20 1 73 1.24
2018 A(Adv) Lakeland 0 0 2.45 2 0 0 3.2 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 1.09
2019 A(Adv) Lakeland 0 0 3.18 4 0 0 5.2 7 3 2 2 0 2 0 4 1.59
2019 A(Adv) Daytona 1 1 9.00 11 0 0 14 24 16 14 3 3 10 0 10 2.43
Career A(Adv) Multiple 1 1 6.56 17 0 0 23.1 35 20 17 5 3 12 0 17 2.01
Career A(Full) Multiple 10 2 3.48 42 1 4 98.1 103 45 38 6 4 25 1 86 1.3
Career A(Short) Multiple 1 2 3.48 25 1 1 33.2 33 16 13 2 0 11 0 29 1.31
Dragons Tales
Dragons Schedule of National Entertainment Acts Thursday, April 25, 7pm: Team Zoom Friday, April 26, 7pm: Russian Bar Trio Saturday, May 11, 7pm: Jesse White Tumblers
Thursday, May 23, 7pm: Team Zoom Thursday, May 30, 7pm: Team Zoom Sunday, June 2, 2pm: Mutts Gone Nuts
Saturday, June 8, 7pm: Jesse White Tumblers Thursday, June 20, 7pm: Team Zoom presented by Great Clips
Saturday, July 6, 7pm: Amazing Tyler Sunday, August 11, 2pm: Xpogo Thursday, August 22, 7pm: BirdZerk!
Friday, August 23, 7pm: ZOOperstars
Dragons on Digital Media www.daytondragons.com
Facebook.com/dragonsbaseball Twitter.com/dragonsbaseball (@dragonsbaseball)
Get the Dragons Mobile App for live game broadcasts, team schedule and news, and much more.
Dragons on the Air Television: The home for Dragons Television is Dayton’s CW. The Dragons produce a 25-game
television package on Channel 26.1 (Channel 13 and Channel 1013 on most Spectrum Cable systems; Channel 26 on DirecTV and Dish Network). Dragons
Director of Broadcasting Tom Nichols is the play-by-play announcer. Color commentary is provided by WDTN TV sports anchors Jack Pohl and Hutch
Konerman. All Saturday and Sunday home games and some Friday home games will be televised.
Radio: Fox Sports 980 WONE 980 AM is the home for Dragons radio broadcasts for the ninth straight season. All home and road games can also be heard
via the Dragons mobile app and at www.wone.com and on HD Radio on 104.7 HD 2 WTUI. Tom Nichols and Josh Hess call all the action.
“The Streak” Longest Sell-Outs Streaks in Professional Sports History
No. Team League Years
1,384 Dayton Dragons MiLB 2000-‘19 820 Boston Red Sox MLB 2003-’13 814 Portland Trail Blazers NBA 1977-‘95
785 Dallas Mavericks NBA 2001-‘19 662 Boston Celtics NBA 1980-‘95
2019 Events and Promotions
Multi-Date Events
High School Baseball at Fifth Third Field. A 20-game schedule begins April 7, giving high school players throughout the Miami Valley the opportunity to play at a professional facility.
Post-Game Fireworks, presented by Associated Builders and Contractors: April 27, May 11, June 1, June 21, August 10, August 31.
Dragons Community All-Star Nights: April 16, May 21, June 10, July 25, and August 22.
Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Home Run for Life: May 8, May 29, June 12, July 3, and August 22.
Hometown Heroes: April 12, May 22, June 23, July 11, and August 10.
CareSource’s Veteran Salute: April 28, May 23, June 21, July 3, and
August 10.
Bike/Carpool to the Dragons Game: April 28, June 23, July 14, August 11.
Boy Scouts/Girl Scouts Overnighters: May 31 & July 12
Little Big Leagues Baseball Camps presented by IGS Energy: June 10-11; July 25-26
Kroger Baseball Buddies! Kids 7-13 can go to local Kroger store to sign up for a chance to be a Kroger Baseball Buddy. Those picked will get a
Dragons items, including an authentic Dragons jersey and will get to hang out with the players in the dug-out before the game.
Single-Date Events
Kettering Health Network Strike Out Stroke Night: May 9
Girls on the Run 5K: May 11
Walk to End Epilepsy: May 18
Defeating Cancer Night: June 7
Vintage Baseball Classic: June 22
Kettering Health Network Public Safety Day: July 14
Yoga in the Outfield: July 18
Dragons 5K: July 20
Bob Ross Classic, presented by Bob Ross Auto Group: August 8
Kettering Health Network Breast Cancer Awareness Day: August 11
Great American Beer Tasting presented by Heidelberg Distributing: August 17
Dontatos Pizza Family Movie Night: August 24
The Dragons MVP Program The Dragons elementary school MVP Program includes over 1,100 fourth and fifth grade classrooms in approximately 200 schools in 50 school districts. About 35,000 children participate. The program is in its 14th year in 2019. The Dragons MVP Program is made possible by the generous support of Ohio’s 529 Plan, the Dayton Dragons Foundation, Panera Bread, WDTN TV, and Dayton’s CW. The program is completely free of charge
to the schools. The teacher in each of the classrooms selects five MVP’s based on the teacher’s judgment of performance, effort, citizenship, and improvement. The five MVPs receive four tickets to a Dragons game, tickets to a special Field Day event at the stadium during the season, an MVP certificate, and a Dragons MVP hat. Dragons players and mascots visit selected classrooms over the course of the season.
Dragons Kids Club is Back For the seventh straight year, young Dragons fans can join the Frisch’s Dragons Kids Club. For just $19.99, members receive two Dragons game tickets, a Dragons jersey, Dragons backpack, Dragons hat, a gift card for a free mini-meal at participating Frisch’s Big Boy locations, an invitation for two to an exclusive Kids Club Movie Night, two Dragons Zone passes, and entry into monthly prize drawings.