2016 BOWIE BAYSOX GAME NOTES - MiLB.com · PDF filea final score of 4-3. Once again Bowie had...

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Today’s Game: The Baysox had a much needed day off yesterday. Bowie will look to bounce back tonight after their third consecutive walk-off loss to Erie...In their last game an Austin Green two-RBI double sealed the defeat for the Baysox for a final score of 4-3. Once again Bowie had the lead in the game but squandered it late. Baysox starter David Hess exited the game after six strong innings, allowing just a sole run. The Bowie bullpen could not close the deal as Eric Fornataro walked consecutive batters to start the ninth frame. Austin Green’s double to left field scored both the tying and winning runs. For tonight’s contest will look to put the last series behind in the rear view and get a win versus the Eastern Division best, Reading Fightin Phills. The Baysox schedule has been loaded with Western Division foes over the first month and half of the season, this is is just the second Eastern division opponent Bowie has faced to date...Last season the Fightin Phils won the head-to-head (seven games) 5-2, however all time the Baysox hold the series lead 173-166.. Starting Pitchers: RHP Parker Bridwell makes his sixth start of the season (seventh appearance)...Bridwell has garnered a “no decision” in his previous two outings...In his last start Bridwell pitched 5.2 innings, allowed two runs on six hits while walking five and striking out two versus Hartford...Bridwell has fared marginally worse in home starts this season, (0-0, 4.60 in 15.2 IP)...The Texas native enters the 2016 season as the No. 22 prospect in Baltimore’s organization according to Baseball America...Spent the 2015 season with Bowie, going 4-5 with a 3.99 ERA over 18 starts and 97.0 innings pitched... He was shut down for the season in late July with shoulder fatigue...Bridwell led the Baysox in strikeouts (93) and was added to the Orioles 40-man roster following the season...Tossed a complete game (8.0 IP) on 6/18/15 at New Britain...His pitching repertoire features a lively fastball, a very good change up and a slider .... RHP Nick Pivetta is set to make his eighth start of the season tonight..In his last start, Pivetta was awesome. He threw six innings and allowed a sole run on three hits while striking out seven against Binghamton...He was originally a 4th round draft pick in the 2013 First-Year Player Draft out of New Mexico Junior College by the Washington Nationals. Pivetta was acquired by the Philadelphia Phillies via a trade with the Nationals in July 2015 for Jonathan Papelbon. At Single-A Pivetta was dominant, but when he advanced to Double-A he struggled in both the Nationals and the Phillies systems. Overall, in a split season, between Single & Double A Pivetta had a record of 9-8, 3.96 ERA over 129.2 innings pitched... In three career starts vs. Bowie the Baysox hitters have “owned” Pivetta. In his three outings he is a combined 0-3 with a 12.27 ERA over 11 innings pitched. In those 11 innings he surrendered 19 hits, 4 home runs, and 10 walks all while allowing the Baysox hitters to hit for an outstanding .315 average...His season was cut short by a oblique injury toward the end of the 2015 season...He enters the 2016 season as the No. 15 ranked prospect in the Phillies organization. His arsenal of pitches features a low-to-mid 90’s fastball, a low-80’s slider, a solid curveball and a change up.. Not For A Lack of Offense: The Baysox defense has struggled with errors this season (40, second worst), but the Baysox have done their best to make up for their defensive lapses at the plate...For the year, the Baysox rank near or at the top in the majority of batting statistics..The league average is .245, Bowie currently is batting .247 good for third in the league, tied for third in on-base percentage (.339), fourth in slugging percentage (.380), third in the league in hits (299), are fourth in runs (174), fourth in home runs (29) and fourth in runs batted in (159). If the Bowie pitching and defense can pick up slack and come close to mirroring what the offense has done over the first quarter of the season, the Baysox will be positioned nicely to make another deep playoff run come September... Pitching to Contact: Tomorrow’s starter for the Baysox, Chris Lee, is off to great start to the season..After a no decision in his last start, Lee is 5-0 with a 2.41 ERA on the season..Lee has been a master of pitching to contact this season..In his last start 14 out of the 18 (for the second start in a row) outs he recorded were ground ball outs..He finished with just one strikeout and a walk and has now recorded 13 strikeouts and eight walks over 37.1 innings pitched..Lee’s 1.74 walks per nine inning ratio is good for the lowest in the league. Lee is also standing at fourth in the league in WHIP with a 0.96.... Bullpen...Not Closing: The past few games have been especially rough on a reeling Bowie bullpen. In their three consecutive walk off losses the bullpen has combined to allow 15 hits, 8 runs, 10 walks and 4 home run balls over 11.1 innings...It’s a huge “gut check” for the entire Baysox team as they had the SeaWolves down to their last outs three days in a row and allowed Erie to come away with all three wins. Bowie hopes that the bullpens latest shortcomings do not turn into a trend, but if the bullpen continues to blow saves and lose late leads it will surely be a “cause for pause” for Baysox manager Gary Kendall...For the most part, in recent history, blown leads by the Baysox bullpen are extremely unfamiliar territory for the club. During the entire 2015 regular season, the Baysox did not lose a single game when leading after eight innings (65-0)...The Baysox were the only team in the league to go undefeated in that situation...The only Baysox loss when leading after eight innings in 2015 came during Game 1 of the Western Division Championship Series, when former Baysox closer Andrew Triggs blew his first save of the season in the ninth inning. This year the Baysox are 13-3 when leading after eight innings... 2016 BOWIE BAYSOX GAME NOTES Tuesday, May 17, 2016 - 6:35 p.m. Prince George’s Stadium Bowie, Md. Bowie Baysox (16-20) vs. Reading Fightin Phils (24-13) RHP Parker Bridwell (1-0, 3.48) vs. RHP Nick Pivetta (3-2, 3.89) Game #37 Home #20 2016 SEASON Overall Record 16-20 Home Record 8-11 Road Record 8-9 Versus Eastern Division 1-2 Versus Western Division 15-18 Current Streak L3 Last Homestand 3-3 Last Road Trip 1-3 Last 5 Games 1-4 Last 10 Games 4-6 When Scoring 4+ Runs 14-10 When Scoring 3- Runs 2-9 After Day Off 3-2 In Shutouts In 1-Run Games 4-8 In 2-Run Games 2-3 vs. Left-Handed Starters 2-6 vs. Right-Handed Starters 14-14 Day Games 2-8 Night Games 14-12 Ahead After 7 Innings 14-3 Behind After 7 Innings 0-15 Tied After 7 Innings 2-2 Ahead After 8 Innings 13-3 Behind After 8 Innings 0-15 Tied After 8 Innings 1-1 In Extra Innings 1-2 In Doubleheaders 3-1 When Scoring First 8-7 Opponents Score First 8-13 Outhit Opponent 6-4 Outhit by Opponent 5-15 Equal Hits 4-1 Hitting Home Runs 8-11 No Home Runs 8-9 No Errors Committed 9-5 UPCOMING BAYSOX SCHEDULE AND PROBABLE PITCHING MATCH UPS Date Time Opponent Pitchers Wednesday, May 18 6:35 p.m. vs. Reading Fightin Phils LHP Chris Lee (5-0, 2.41) vs. RHP Ricardo Pinto (1-1, 3.12) Thursday, May 19 11:05 a.m. vs. Reading Fightin Phils RHP Jason Garcia (1-4, 7.43) vs. LHP Anthony Vasquez (5-2, 2.09) Friday, May 20 7:00 p.m. @ Harrisburg Senators LHP Jayson Aquino (1-3, 4.99) vs. TBA Saturday, May 21 6:00 p.m. @ Harrisburg Senators RHP David Hess (2-1, 2.33) vs. TBA 2016 TEAM LEADERS Statistic Name Total Statistic Name Total Home Runs Trey Mancini 7 ERA David Hess 2.33 RBI Mike Yastrzemski 27 Wins Chris Lee 5 Batting Avg. Chance Sisco .333 Strikeouts David Hess 28 Runs Mike Yastrzemski 27 Saves Jason Stoffel 8 Baysox vs. Reading 2015 Record: (7 games) 2-5 May 17 vs. REA May 18 vs. REA May 19 vs. REA July 8 @ REA July 9 @ REA July 10 @ REA August 1 @ REA August 2 @ REA August 3 @ REA August 4 @ REA

Transcript of 2016 BOWIE BAYSOX GAME NOTES - MiLB.com · PDF filea final score of 4-3. Once again Bowie had...

Today’s Game: The Baysox had a much needed day off yesterday. Bowie will look to bounce back tonight after their third consecutive walk-off loss to Erie...In their last game an Austin Green two-RBI double sealed the defeat for the Baysox for a final score of 4-3. Once again Bowie had the lead in the game but squandered it late. Baysox starter David Hess exited the game after six strong innings, allowing just a sole run. The Bowie bullpen could not close the deal as Eric Fornataro walked consecutive batters to start the ninth frame. Austin Green’s double to left field scored both the tying and winning runs. For tonight’s contest will look to put the last series behind in the rear view and get a win versus the Eastern Division best, Reading Fightin Phills. The Baysox schedule has been loaded with Western Division foes over the first month and half of the season, this is is just the second Eastern division opponent Bowie has faced to date...Last season the Fightin Phils won the head-to-head (seven games) 5-2, however all time the Baysox hold the series lead 173-166..

Starting Pitchers: RHP Parker Bridwell makes his sixth start of the season (seventh appearance)...Bridwell has garnered a “no decision” in his previous two outings...In his last start Bridwell pitched 5.2 innings, allowed two runs on six hits while walking five and striking out two versus Hartford...Bridwell has fared marginally worse in home starts this season, (0-0, 4.60 in 15.2 IP)...The Texas native enters the 2016 season as the No. 22 prospect in Baltimore’s organization according to Baseball America...Spent the 2015 season with Bowie, going 4-5 with a 3.99 ERA over 18 starts and 97.0 innings pitched...He was shut down for the season in late July with shoulder fatigue...Bridwell led the Baysox in strikeouts (93) and was added to the Orioles 40-man roster following the season...Tossed a complete game (8.0 IP) on 6/18/15 at New Britain...His pitching repertoire features a lively fastball, a very good change up and a slider....

RHP Nick Pivetta is set to make his eighth start of the season tonight..In his last start, Pivetta was awesome. He threw six innings and allowed a sole run on three hits while striking out seven against Binghamton...He was originally a 4th round draft pick in the 2013 First-Year Player Draft out of New Mexico Junior College by the Washington Nationals. Pivetta was acquired by the Philadelphia Phillies via a trade with the Nationals in July 2015 for Jonathan Papelbon. At Single-A Pivetta was dominant, but when he advanced to Double-A he struggled in both the Nationals and the Phillies systems. Overall, in a split season, between Single & Double A Pivetta had a record of 9-8, 3.96 ERA over 129.2 innings pitched...In three career starts vs. Bowie the Baysox hitters have “owned” Pivetta. In his three outings he is a combined 0-3 with a 12.27 ERA over 11 innings pitched. In those 11 innings he surrendered 19 hits, 4 home runs, and 10 walks all while allowing the Baysox hitters to hit for an outstanding .315 average...His season was cut short by a oblique injury toward the end of the 2015 season...He enters the 2016 season as the No. 15 ranked prospect in the Phillies organization. His arsenal of pitches features a low-to-mid 90’s fastball, a low-80’s slider, a solid curveball and a change up..

Not For A Lack of Offense: The Baysox defense has struggled with errors this season (40, second worst), but the Baysox have done their best to make up for their defensive lapses at the plate...For the year, the Baysox rank near or at the top in the majority of batting statistics..The league average is .245, Bowie currently is batting .247 good for third in the league, tied for third in on-base percentage (.339), fourth in slugging percentage (.380), third in the league in hits (299), are fourth in runs (174), fourth in home runs (29) and fourth in runs batted in (159). If the Bowie pitching and defense can pick up slack and come close to mirroring what the offense has done over the first quarter of the season, the Baysox will be positioned nicely to make another deep playoff run come September...

Pitching to Contact: Tomorrow’s starter for the Baysox, Chris Lee, is off to great start to the season..After a no decision in his last start, Lee is 5-0 with a 2.41 ERA on the season..Lee has been a master of pitching to contact this season..In his last start 14 out of the 18 (for the second start in a row) outs he recorded were ground ball outs..He finished with just one strikeout and a walk and has now recorded 13 strikeouts and eight walks over 37.1 innings pitched..Lee’s 1.74 walks per nine inning ratio is good for the lowest in the league. Lee is also standing at fourth in the league in WHIP with a 0.96....

Bullpen...Not Closing: The past few games have been especially rough on a reeling Bowie bullpen. In their three consecutive walk off losses the bullpen has combined to allow 15 hits, 8 runs, 10 walks and 4 home run balls over 11.1 innings...It’s a huge “gut check” for the entire Baysox team as they had the SeaWolves down to their last outs three days in a row and allowed Erie to come away with all three wins. Bowie hopes that the bullpens latest shortcomings do not turn into a trend, but if the bullpen continues to blow saves and lose late leads it will surely be a “cause for pause” for Baysox manager Gary Kendall...For the most part, in recent history, blown leads by the Baysox bullpen are extremely unfamiliar territory for the club. During the entire 2015 regular season, the Baysox did not lose a single game when leading after eight innings (65-0)...The Baysox were the only team in the league to go undefeated in that situation...The only Baysox loss when leading after eight innings in 2015 came during Game 1 of the Western Division Championship Series, when former Baysox closer Andrew Triggs blew his first save of the season in the ninth inning. This year the Baysox are 13-3 when leading after eight innings...

2016 BOWIE BAYSOX GAME NOTESTuesday, May 17, 2016 - 6:35 p.m.

Prince George’s Stadium Bowie, Md. Bowie Baysox (16-20) vs. Reading Fightin Phils (24-13)

RHP Parker Bridwell (1-0, 3.48) vs. RHP Nick Pivetta (3-2, 3.89)

Game #37 Home #202016 SEASON

Overall Record 16-20Home Record 8-11Road Record 8-9 Versus Eastern Division 1-2 Versus Western Division 15-18Current Streak L3 Last Homestand 3-3 Last Road Trip 1-3 Last 5 Games 1-4 Last 10 Games 4-6 When Scoring 4+ Runs 14-10 When Scoring 3- Runs 2-9After Day Off 3-2 In Shutouts In 1-Run Games 4-8 In 2-Run Games 2-3 vs. Left-Handed Starters 2-6 vs. Right-Handed Starters 14-14 Day Games 2-8 Night Games 14-12 Ahead After 7 Innings 14-3 Behind After 7 Innings 0-15 Tied After 7 Innings 2-2 Ahead After 8 Innings 13-3 Behind After 8 Innings 0-15 Tied After 8 Innings 1-1 In Extra Innings 1-2 In Doubleheaders 3-1 When Scoring First 8-7 Opponents Score First 8-13Outhit Opponent 6-4Outhit by Opponent 5-15 Equal Hits 4-1 Hitting Home Runs 8-11No Home Runs 8-9 No Errors Committed 9-5

UPCOMING BAYSOX SCHEDULE AND PROBABLE PITCHING MATCH UPSDate Time Opponent PitchersWednesday, May 18 6:35 p.m. vs. Reading Fightin Phils LHP Chris Lee (5-0, 2.41) vs. RHP Ricardo Pinto (1-1, 3.12)Thursday, May 19 11:05 a.m. vs. Reading Fightin Phils RHP Jason Garcia (1-4, 7.43) vs. LHP Anthony Vasquez (5-2, 2.09)Friday, May 20 7:00 p.m. @ Harrisburg Senators LHP Jayson Aquino (1-3, 4.99) vs. TBASaturday, May 21 6:00 p.m. @ Harrisburg Senators RHP David Hess (2-1, 2.33) vs. TBA

2016 TEAM LEADERS Statistic Name Total Statistic Name Total Home Runs Trey Mancini 7 ERA David Hess 2.33 RBI Mike Yastrzemski 27 Wins Chris Lee 5 Batting Avg. Chance Sisco .333 Strikeouts David Hess 28 Runs Mike Yastrzemski 27 Saves Jason Stoffel 8

Baysox vs. Reading2015 Record: (7 games) 2-5

May 17 vs. REA May 18 vs. REAMay 19 vs. REAJuly 8 @ REAJuly 9 @ REAJuly 10 @ REAAugust 1 @ REAAugust 2 @ REAAugust 3 @ REAAugust 4 @ REA

TODAY’S BAYSOX STARTER: Parker BridwellHT: 6’4” WT: 195 B: R T: R BORN: August 2, 1991 in Hereford, TX RESIDES: Hereford, TX

AMATEUR: Graduated from Hereford (TX) HS HOW ACQUIRED: Selected in the 9th round of the 2010 MLB Draft

2016 Bowie/Career StatsW-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB K

BOWIE: 1-0 3.48 6 5 31.0 26 17 12 20 15CAREER 27-41 4.75 120 115 607.2 591 359 321 289 541

Bridwell 2016 DAY-BY-DAYDATE CLASS OPP REC W/L IP H R ER BB SO4/10/16 AA AKR 0-0 ND 4.1 4 4 4 2 24/16/16 AA AKR 0-0 ND 4.0 3 2 2 3 54/22/16 AA HAR 0-0 ND 5.2 5 3 3 4 14/29/16 AA HAR 1-0 W 5.1 2 3 1 4 35/4/16 AA RIC 1-0 ND 6.0 6 1 1 2 25/11/16 AA HFD 1-0 ND 5.2 6 4 2 5 2

Last Win: 4/29 @ Harrrisburg SenatorsLast Loss: 7/20/15 vs. Reading Fightin Phils

2016 Highs and Lows Most IP: 6.0 Most Walks: 5 Fewest IP: 4.0 Fewest Walks: 2 Most Strikeouts: 5 Most Hits: 6 Fewest Strikeouts: 1 Fewest Hits: 2 Most Earned Runs: 4 Most Runs: 4 Fewest Earned Runs: 1 Fewest Runs: 1

Additional Statistics: vs. OPP: RISP: .115 (3-26) vs. LHB: .180 (11-61) vs. RHB: .268 (15-56) HOME: 0-0, 4.60 (15.2 IP) WHIP: 1.48 ROAD: 1-0, 2.35 (15.1 IP) GO/AO: 0.85 1st inning ERA: 3.60 (5.0IP) Quality Starts: 4 Team Record in Starts: 3-2 Run Support: 5.50(33)

Last Start: Bridwell earned his second consecutive no decision and remained undefeated...He threw 5.2 innings, allowed four runs (two earned), on six hits while walking five and striking out two batters.

2015: Enters as the No. 22 prospect in Baltimore’s organization...Spent the season with Bowie and recorded a season-high nine strikesouts three times (4/11 at Richmond, 5/19 at Trenton and 7/1at Akron)...Led the Baysox in sitrkeouts (93)...Tossed a complete game (8.0 IP) on 6/18 at New Britain.

2014: Named an Arizona Fall League Star...Logged a club-high 11 quality starts with Class A-Advanced Frederick. Finished second in the Carolina League in strikeouts (142), fourth in games started (26), fifth in batting avg. against (.234) and innings pitched (141.2) Named Carolina League Pitcher of the Week for 5/12-5/18 after coming two outs shy of a no-hitter against Potomac on 5/13...Posted a2.72 ERA over six starts in May and a 2.51 ERA over five games in June...Struck out a season-high 13 over 8/0 scoreless IP on 8/25.

2013: Finished second in the South Atlantic League with 144 strikeouts, the most by a Shorebirds pitcher sibnce 2009...Led the SAL in innings pitchedd (142.2)...Named SAL Pitcher of the Week, 8/12-8/18.

Additional Notes: Ranked the #10 prospect in the New York-Penn League follwoing the 2011 season...Ranked as high as the #4 prospect in the Orioles organization post the 2011 season...Bridwell made 79 starts between 2011 and 2014 at both class A levels and made his Debut at Double-A Bowie in 2015...He pitched well before his year ended a month early with elbow tendinitis...Bridwell was a three-sport star in high school and garnered consideration to play collegiately at quarterback from a few proframs prior to him getting drafted by the Orioles in 2010.

Career Highs/Lows (in games started)Hits: 10 (3x, last on 6/5/15)Earned Runs: 10 on 7/7/12Innings Pitched: 8.1 on 5/13/14Strikeouts: 14 on 8/16/13Walks: 6 (2x, last on 4/4/14)

2016 BAYSOX BULLPEN

#32 Donnie HartBats: Left Throws: LeftHeight: 5’11 Weight: 180Opening Day Age: 25Experience: 4th YearSchool: Texas State

Regular Season:vs. LHB: .160 (4-25) vs. RHB: .314 (11-35) Saves: Holds: 5

Last 3 Outings: 5/14 @ ERI: 1.1IP, 2H, 2R, 1BB, 1K 5/11 vs. HFD: 1.1IP, 1K 5/9 vs. HFD: 1.0IP, 1H, 1K

Season Highs: IP: 2.0 (2x, last 5/7G2 vs. ERI)ER: 2 on 5/14/16 @ ERIHits: 3 on 5/4 @ RICSO: 4 on 4/8 vs. AKRBB: 2 on 5/4 @ RIC

Career Notes: Originally drafted by the Orioles in the 27th round of the 2013 draft...In June 2013 Hart made his professional debut with the Aberdeen Ironbirds and pitched scoreless in his first five appearances (7.4 IP). He rounded off his 2013 campaign by posting a very impressive 3-1 win/loss record while recording five saves and a very modest 2.25 ERA...Hart began his 2015 campaign the Delmarva Shorebirds...The left-handed closer was the recipient of the Orioles Minor League Pitcher of the Month for the month of May...In his first 16 appearances of the year Hart was untouchable. He pitched did not allow a run in his first sixteen appearances of the year, going a perfect 10-for-10 in save opportunities...Spent the majority 2015 in Delmarva and Frederick before being promoted to the Bowie Baysox at the end of the 2015 season...Hart made his debut in Bowie on Sept. 4 and appeared in three game allowing only one earned run (2.1 IP)...

Career Highs: IP: 3.0 on 7/15/15ER: 4 on 6/11/15Hits: 4 (2x, last 6/28/14)SO: 4 (2x, last 7/02/14BB: 3 on 8/29/14

#37 Stefan CrichtonBats: Right Throws: RightHeight: 6’3 Weight: 200Opening Day Age: 24Experience: 5th YearSchool: Texas Christian

Regular Season:vs. LHB: .256 (10-39) vs. RHB: .225 (9-40) Saves: 0-1 Holds: 1

Last 3 Outings: 5/11 vs. HFD: 2.0IP, 2H, 2R, 2BB, 1K 5/7 G2 vs. ERI: 3.0IP, 2H, 1R, 4K 5/3 @ RiC: 3.0IP, 1H, 2R, 1BB, 2K

Season Highs: IP: 3.0 (2x, last 5/7 G2 vs. ERIER: 6 on 4/15 @ AKRHits: 4 on 4/15 vs. AKRSO: 4 on 5/7 G2 vs. ERIBB: 2 (2x, last 5/11 vs. HFD)

Career Notes: Originally drafted by the Orioles in the 23rd round of the 2013 draft. The Katy, Texas natives first career win came on August 28th, as he threw 6.0 scoreless innings, allowed just two hits and struck out five out of the six batters he faced....In 2014 Chrichton posted the best walk/9.0 IP ratio for relievers in the league (1.3 BB/9.0 IP)...Led the club with 20 appearances...Went 1-1 with a 2.20 ERA (16.1 IP, 4 ER) over right July outings. Chrichton impressively held right-handed batters to a .244 average (21-86)...In 2015 he ranked tied for second on the Shorebirds in appeaances (28) and fifth in games (nine)...Posted a 1.10 ERA (4 ER/32.2 IP), while holding opponents to a .210 batting average in 12 appearances from 4/20-6/11..Debuted class A-Advanced Frederick and tossed 2.0 scoreless innings, 8/12... Posted a 1.74 ERA (2 ER/10.1 IP) in five outings...

Career Highs: IP: 6.0 on 8/28/13) ER: 6 on 4/15/16Hits: 6 (3x, last 9/2/15SO: 5 (2x, last 6/25/15)BB: 2 (4x, last 5/11/16)

#28 Bobby BundyBats: Right Throws: RightHeight: 6’2 Weight: 215Opening Day Age: 26Experience: 9th YearSchool: Sperry, OK (HS)

Regular Season:vs. LHB: .111 (1-9) vs. RHB: .143 (2-14) Saves: Holds:

Last 3 Outings: 5/12 @ ERI: 0.2IP, 0H, 0R, 0BB, 0K 5/9 vs. HFD: 1.2IP, 1H, 0R, 1BB, 2K 4/20 @ ERI: 1.0IP, 0H, 0R, 0BB, 0K

Season Highs: IP: 1.2 on 5/9 vs. HFDER: 2 (2x, last 4/17 @ AKR)Hits: 1 (3x, last 5/9 vs. HFD)SO: 2 on 5/9 vs. HFDBB: 1 (Multiple Times)

Career Notes: Originally a 8th round draft pick in 2008 straight from High School. Also, the older brother of Orioles pitcher Dylan Bundy. In 2009 Bundy recorded his first win and tossed the only complete game by a Bluefield starter on July 6th against Burlington...In 2010 led the Shorebirds in ERA (2.65), innings pitched (116.0) and strikeouts (91)...Bundy was named the Orioles Organizational Pitcher of the Month for May and July 2011 when he went 3-1, had a 2.93 ERA with 25 strikeouts in five appearances and by going 4-0 with a 2.11 ERA with 33 strikeouts in six appear-ances. In 2012 ranked fifth on the Baysox in innings pitched (80.2). Had strongest outing of the season against Richmond on April 11, pitching 6.0 shutout innings and allowed only two hits...2013 Bundy did not pitch due to injury...

Career Highs: IP: 9.0 (2x, last 7/18/11) ER: 10 on 7/13/12 Hits: 9 (3x, last 8/17/11)SO: 9 (2x, last 7/18/11)BB: 5 (4x, last 6/12/12)

#51 Eric FornataroBats: Right Throws: RightHeight: 6’2 Weight: 230Opening Day Age: 28Experience: 9th YearSchool: Miami Dade College

Regular Season:vs. LHB: .333 (5-15) vs. RHB: .455 (5-11) Saves: 0-2 Holds: 1

Last 3 Outings: 5/15 @ ERI: 0.1IP, 1H, 2R, 2BB, 1K 5/12 @ ERI: 1.1IP, 5H, 3R, 1BB, 1K 5/10 vs. HFD: 0.1IP, 0H, 0Bb, 0K, 0R

Season Highs: IP: 2.0 on 5/7G2 vs. ERIER: 3 on 5/12 @ ERI Hits: 5 on 5/12 @ ERISO: 3 on 5/7G2 vs. ERIBB: 2 (2x, last 5/15 @ ERI)

Career Notes: Originally drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in the sixth round of the 2008 draft...Fornataro made his Major League debut with the Cardinals on 4/21/14, he appeared in eight games went (0-0, 4.66 ERA, 9.2IP)...Made his professional debut in 2008 with the GCL Cardinals in 2008 ...In 2010 he earned Mid-Season All Star honors while pitching for the Quad Cities River Bandits...The Baltimore Orioles signed Fornataro to a minor league contract on April 8, 2016...Fornataro was assinged and made his debut in Bowie on 5/3 and earned the win by pitching a scoreless one inning...For his career Fornataro has posted a record of (30-52, 4.02 ERA, 628.1 IP, 225 BB, 417 K)... Originally from Houston, Texas....

Career Highs: IP: 8.0 (2x, last 8/12/11)ER: 9 on 7/18/10Hits: 10 (Multiple Times)SO: 8 (3x, last 8/06/11)BB: 5 on 8/28/13

#49 Ashur TolliverBats: Left Throws: LeftHeight: 6’0 Weight: 170Opening Day Age: 28Experience: 8th YearSchool: Oklahoma City

Regular Season:vs. LHB: .192 (5-26) vs. RHB: .200 (9-45)Saves: 2-5 Holds: 4

Last 3 Outings: 5/15 @ ERI: 1.2IP, 3H, 1R, 1K 5/13 @ ERI: 1.0IP, 2H, 1R 5/10 vs. HFD: 1.0IP, 3H, 1R, 1BB

Season Highs: IP: 3.0 (2x, last 4/16 @ AKR)ER: 3 on 4/16 @ AKR Hits: 3 (2x, last 5/15 @ ERI)SO: 5 on 4/13 vs. ERIBB: 2 on 4/16 @ AKR

Career Notes: Originally selected by the Baltimore Orioles in the 5th round of the 2009 draft...Spent the entire season in Bowie, finishing second among Baysox pitchers wit 39 appearances. Tolliver logged a nine-game scoreless streak (14.0 IP) from 5/31-7/6, while recording 20 strikeouts in that span. In 2014 he started his season with Bowie before transferring to Frederick...Made his season debut with the Keys on 5/23...Posted a six-game scoreless streak (9.1 IP) from 6/1-21 and posted a 0.79 era (1 ER/11.1 IP) in June... 6/27 he returned to Bowie and did not allow a run over his final nine outings with Bowie (11.1 IP)...Pitched to a 2.18 ERA (5 ER/20.2 IP)....In 2013 he began his season with the Shorebirds...Made his debut with the Keys on 7/10...Allowed two earned runs over his first seven games with the Key (18.0 IP).

Career Highs: IP: 3.2 on 8/9/13ER: 4 on 6/14/11Hits: 6 (2x, last 6/27/14) SO: 6 (2x, last 7/2/13) BB: 4 on 8/7/10

#26 Jason StoffelBats: Right Throws: RightHeight: 6’1 Weight: 230Opening Day Age: 27Experience: 8th YearSchool: Arizona

Regular Season:vs. LHB: .192 (5-26) vs. RHB: .214 (6-28)Saves: 8-10 Holds:

Last 3 Outings: 5/14 @ ERI: 1.0IP, 2H, 1R, 1K 5/12 @ ERI: 1.0IP, 1K 5/10 vs. HFD: 1.0IP, 0H, 0R, 0BB, 1K

Season Highs: IP: 2.0 on 4/9 vs. GWNER: 3 on 4/26 vs. RICHits: 4 on 4/9 vs. GWNSO: 2 (6x, last 5/8 vs. ERI)BB: 2 (2x, last 5/3 @ RIC)

Career Notes: Originally selected by the San Francisco Giants in the 4th round of the 2009 draft...Traded to Baltimore on August 11 and was asigned to Double-A Bowie..Split the 2015 season between Triple-A Fresno and Double-A Bowiem going 5-2 with three saves and a 4.45 ERA in 46 appearances. Appeared in 11 games for Bowie, going 1-0 with a 1.42 ERA (2ER, 12.2IP)...Made five appearances for Bowie in the playoffs and did not allow a run in 6.1IP, struck out 10...2014: Spent the entire season with Triple-A Oklahoma City, going 5-4 with a 3.20 ERA in 54 appear-ances...Led the RedHawks in saves with 11 and ranked 7th in the Pacific Coast League...Allowed one earned run or less in 48 out of his 54 relief outings...2013: Began the season with Double-A Corpus Christi, pitching in seven games with a 1.23 ERA and converted five of seven save op-portunities...

Career Highs: IP: 3.0 (2x, last on 5/28/13)ER: 6 on 5/2/10Hits: 6 on 5/2/10 SO: 5 on 8/1/15 BB: 5 on 7/25/13

#36 Genison ReyesBats: Right Throws: RightHeight: 6’5 Weight: 190Opening Day Age: 24Experience: 6th YearSchool: None

Regular Season:vs. LHB: .250 (5-20) vs. RHB: .111 (1-9)Saves: Holds:

Last 3 Outings: 5/13 @ ERI: 3.0IP, 1H, 1R, 1K 5/9 vs. HFD: 0.2IP, 1H, 3R, 2BB, 1K 5/8 vs. ERI: 1.0IP, 2H, 3ER, 1BB, 0K

Season Highs: IP: 3.0 on 5/13 @ ERIER: 3 (2x, last 5/9 vs. HFD)Hits: 1 (3x, last 5/9 vs. HFD)SO: 2 on 4/24 vs. HARBB: 3 on 4/24 vs. HAR

Career Notes: Originally signed as a non-drafted free agent by the San Diego Padres in 2010...On April 7 Orioles signed the free agent RHP Reyes and was assigned to Double-A Bowie on April 21...Split the 2015 season between Double-AA San Antonio and Single-A (Adv) Lake Elsinore going 3-4 with a 2.96 ERA in 54.2 innings pitched...For his career he has posted a record of (15-17, 5.32 ERA, 161 games, 248.2IP)...

Career Highs: IP: 5.0 (2x, last on 7/5/11)ER: 11 on 7/22/11Hits: 11 on 7/23/101 SO: 5 (Multiple Times) BB: 4 (2x, last on 6/22/11)

#41 Jon KellerBats: Right Throws: RightHeight: 6’5 Weight: 210Opening Day Age: 23Experience: 4th YearSchool: Tampa

Regular Season:vs. LHB: .241 (7-29) vs. RHB: .250 (6-24)Saves: Holds:

Last 3 Outings: 5/13 @ ERI: 3.0IP, 4H, 1BB, 2K 5/8 vs. ERI: 2.0IP, 1H, 1ER, 1BB, 0K 5/1 vs. HAR: 1.0IP, 3H, 2ER, 2BB,1K

Season Highs: IP: 3.0 on 5/13 @ ERIER: 4 on 4/12 vs. ERIHits: 4 on 4/12 vs. ERISO: 3 on 4/16 @ AKRBB: 3 on 4/24 vs. HAR

Career Notes: ) Promoted from Single-A Frederick where he appeared in 30 games for the Keys, going 3-4, 3.82...Drafted by the Orioles in the 22nd round of the 2013 Draft out of the University of Tampa...Spent 2014 with Delmarva before being promoted to Frederick at the end of the season...Has spent entire 2015 season with Frederick. In 2014 was named Organizational Pitcher of the Month for June (1.13 ERA)...Surrendered the third lowest baserunners/9.0IP ratio in the South Atlantic League (8.74)...Posted a season-high six-game scoreless streak April 22-May 13 (13.0IP)...Spent 2013 with GCL Orioles where he started all, but one of his six games...Originally from Cedar Rapids, Iowa...

Career Highs: IP: 3.2 on 8/12/13 ER: 4 (3x, last 4/12/16)Hits: 7 on 6/24/14SO: 5 (4x, last 7/21/14)BB: 4 (2x, last 8/22/15)

2016 BAYSOX HITTERS

#11 Drew Dosch 3BBats: Left Throws: RightHeight: 6’2 Weight: 200Opening Day Age: 23Experience: 3rd YearSchool: Youngstown State

vs. LHP: .250 (6-24) Last Game: 0-4, K (5/15) vs. RHP: .220 (18-82) Series: Last HR: Homestand: Current Streak: -4 Long Streak: +6

Season Highs: HITS: 3 (2x, last 4/23 @ HAR)HR: RBI: 1 (Multiple Times)RUNS: 3 on 4/16 @ AKRSB:

Career Highs: HITS: 4 (3x, last 5/5/15)HR: 1 (Multiple Times)RBI: 6 on 5/24/15RUNS: 4 on 6/14/14SB: 1 (Multiple Times)

Career Notes: Originally drafted by the Orioles in the 7th round of the 2013 draft..2015: Selected as a Carolina League mid-season All Star. Was named the CL Player of the Week 4/20-4/26. Named the Organizational Player of the Month for April after batting .291/.360/.443 (23-79) with18 RBI and 14 runs scored for the Keys...Debuted with Double-A Bowie on 6/17. He hit safely in nine consecutive games (.343/.343/.457) with the Baysox from 8/1-8/11...2014: Dosch was rated by Baseball America as having the Best Strike Zone Discipline in the Orioles system. Set the franchise record for hits in a single season (157). Finished tied for third in the league for hits and seventh in batting average (.314). Led the Shorebirds in runs scored (76), total bases (202) and walks (47). Named the starting third baseman for the South Atlantic League All-Star game. Named the org. Player of the Month for July, batting .364 (30-107) with 15 RBI. Posted a season-high 14 game hitting streak 7/7-7/21. Registered 42 multi-hit games.

#10 Glynn Davis OFBats: Right Throws: RightHeight: 6’3 Weight: 170Opening Day Age: 24Experience: 6th Year School: Baltimore Count CC

vs. LHP: .211 (4-19) Last Game: 2-4, 2R, K (5/15)vs. RHP: .212 (11-52) Series: Last HR: 4/16 @ AKR Homestand:Current Streak: +1 Long Streak: +3

Season Highs: HITS: 2 (3x, last 5/15 @ ERI) HR: 1 on 4/16 @ AKR RBI: 4 on 4/16 @ AKRRUNS: 2 (2x, last 5/15 @ ERI)SB:

Career Highs: HITS: 4 (4x, last 8/4/15) HR: 2 on 4/7/13)RBI: 4 (2x, last 4/16/16)RUNS: 4 on 4/13/14SB: 3 on 7/24/11

Career Notes: Signed by the Orioles as a Non-Drafted Free Agent in 2010 out of the Community College of Baltimore County-Catonsville...Attended Northeast High School in Pasadena, MD.He enters 2016 as the No. 30 prospect in the Orioles org. according to Baseball America...In 2015 he scored seven runs in eight postseason games during Bowie’s championship run. Received the Elrod Hendricks Minor League Community Service Award...Spent most of the 2014 season in Frederick but was called up to Bowie on 7/22. He hit .313 in 26 games with the Baysox, .299 overall...In 2013 he hit a walk off home run in a 3-1 win vs. Salem. Had a season-high three RBI twice on 4/7 and 5/6. He was second in the Keys for stolen bases (19) and triples (3)...2012 he led Single-A Delmarva in runs scored (53), steals (29) and was second in hits (100) and walks (51). Had a 26-game on base streak from 6/26-7/26...In 2011 led the Ironbirds in runs (34), doubles (14) and stolen bases (23)... Was second in at bats (255) and hits (69).

#24 Julio Borbon OFBats: Left Throws: RightHeight: 6’0 Weight: 195Opening Day Age: 30Experience: 10th Year School: Tennessee

vs. LHP: .182 (4-22) Last Game: 0-3, R (5/15) vs. RHP: .280 (26-93) Series: Last HR: 4/11 vs. ERI Homestand: Current Streak: -2 Long Streak: +5

Season Highs: HITS: 4 on 4/25 vs. RIC HR: 1 on 4/11 vs. ERI RBI: 3 on 4/22 vs. HAR RUNS: 3 on 4/11 vs. ERI SB: 2 (2x, last 5/7G2 vs. ERI)

Career Highs: HITS: 4 (Multiple Times) HR: 2 (2x, last 5/17/12) RBI: 4 (3x, last 5/28/14)RUNS: 3 (Multiple Times) SB: 4 on 8/15/09

Career Notes: Signed as a Minor League Free Agent by the Orioles...Selected by Texas in the 1st Round of the 2007 Draft out of the University of Tennessee...Played in 216 career games with the Rangers between 2009 and 2012...Career .272 Major League hitter with eight home runs, 76 RBI and 47 stolen bases...Spent all of the 2014 and 2015 seasons with Triple-A Norfolk...Was claimed off waivers by the Cubs after making the Opening Day Texas roster in 2013...2012: Ranked among the Pacific Coast league leaders in hits (2nd, 162), triples (T-9th, 8), runs (T-15th, 78) and stolen bases (T-16th, 20)...Hit a career-high 10 home runs after totalling nine in 264 games over prevous four Minor League seasons...2011: Opened the season with the Rangers and started 28 games in center field....Ranked second on the club in steals (16) despite appearing in just 32 games...

#4 Jeff Kemp IFBats: Right Throws: RightHeight: 6’0 Weight: 190Opening Day Age: 26Experience: 4th YearSchool: Radford (Va.)

vs. LHP: .176 (3-17) Last Game: 1-4, K (5/15) vs. RHP: .205 (9-44) Series: Last HR: 5/13 @ HFD Homestand: Current Streak: -2 Long Streak: +4

Season Highs: HITS: 2 on 5/13 @ ERIHR: 1 (2x, last 5/13 @ ERI) RBI: 2 (2x, last 5/13 @ ERI)RUNS: 2 (3x, last 5/13 @ ERI))SB: 1 on 5/11 vs. HFD

Career Highs: HITS: 5 on 6/24/14HR: 1 (Multiple Times)RBI: 5 on 8/3/13RUNS: 4 (2x, last 5/5/15)SB: 2 on 9/1/13

Career Notes: Selected by the Orioles in the 33rd round of the 2013 Draft. Originally from Bowie, Md...Attended Spalding High School...2015: Named a Carolina League mid-season All-Star...Tied for the club-lead in runs scored (57), finished second in hits (105), doubles (19), triples (four), tied for second in RBI (36), and was first on the Keys in total bases (150) and walks (39)...Posted an eight-game hitting streak (.406, 13-32) from 5/2-10...Started 84 games at 2B, posting a .984 fielding percentage and started 21 games at SS for Class A-Adv. Frederick...Recorded a season-high four hits twice (5/5 and 7/26 vs. Winston-Salem)...Slugged a season-high three doubles on 5/12 at Lynchburg... 2014: Posted two 10-game hitting streaks, 5/14-26 and 6/14-27...Collected a season-high five hits, going 5-for-7 with two doubles, a home run, two RBI, and two runs scored on 6/24...2013: When playing SS, he hit .464 (13-28) with 11 runs scored, five doubles, two home runs, and eight RBI…

#3 Anthony Caronia IFBats: Left Throws: RightHeight: 6’0 Weight: 170Opening Day Age: 24Experience: 5th Year School: Tampa

vs. LHP: Last Game: 0-4, K (5/14)vs. RHP: 0-4 (.000) Series: Last HR: Homestand: Current Streak: -1 Long Streak:

Season Highs: HITS: 3 on 4/10 @ MB HR: RBI: 1 (3x, last 4/14 vs. LYN) RUNS: 1 (3x, last 5/5 @ POT) SB: 1 (2x, last 5/2 @ WIL)

Career Highs: HITS: 4 (5x, last 8/23/14) HR: 1 (3x, last 6/9/15) RBI: 5 on 7/17/12RUNS: 4 on 7/3/12SB: 2 (5x, last 7/28/15)

Career Notes: Originially selected by the Orioles in the 27th round of the 2012 draft...Started the 2016 season with Advanced-A Frederick, hitting .294 with three RBI in 13 games... 2015: Began the season with Class A-Adv. Frederick...Played 2B, 3B, and RF for the Keys...Finished third on the club in stolen bases (20)...Posted a seven-game hitting streak (.458, 11-24) with six RBI and six runs scored from 5/4-10...Played three games with Triple-A Norfolk, 5/16-20...In 20 May games with Frederick, batted .354/.408/.431 (23-65)... 2014: Led Class-A Delmarva with a .364 batting average and 12 stolen bases...Batted .385 (30-78) over 25 home games and .388 (50-129) post All-Star break...Hit .348 (24-69) with runners on base and .386 (17-44) with RISP...

2016 BAYSOX HITTERS

#29 Chris O’Brien CBats: Switch Throws: RightHeight: 5’11 Weight: 225Opening Day Age: 26Experience: 6th Year School: Wichita State

vs. LHP: .143 (2-14) Last Game: 0-2, 2BB (5/15)vs. RHP: .200 (10-50) Series: Last HR: 4/24 vs. HAR Homestand: Current Streak: -1 Long Streak: +3

Season Highs: HITS: 1 (Multiple Times)HR: 1 on 4/24 vs. HAR RBI: 2 (2x, last 4/26 vs. RIC)RUNS: 1 (Multiple Times)SB:

Career Highs: HITS: 5 on 6/6/12 HR: 2 (2x, last 5/23/13) RBI: 5 (2x, last 7/5/12)RUNS: 3(3x, last 7/4/13)SB: 1 (4x, last 7/9/11)

Career Notes: Acquired via trade from Dodgers in 2015...Placed on disabled list 5/26 and missed the rest of the season with a shoulder in-jury...2014: Established career-bests, including hits (94), doubles (32), triples (4), home runs (7, tied with 2012) and RBI (53) in 116 games. Entered the season as the No. 26 prospect in the Dodgers organization...In 2013 after the season, played for Glendale in the Arizona Fall League. He hit a grand slam playing for Glendale 10/31 at Peoria and collected a season-high three hits on 4/12 at High Desert...O’Brien in 2012 logged a 10-game hitting streak (.385, 15-39) from 5/5-5/18 with Class-A Advanced Rancho Cucamonga. He hit .358 (29-81) vs. LHP and batted .316 (18-57) with two outs and RISP...On 7/19/11 he hit his first pro home run (grand slam) and registered a season-high six RBI at the AZL Reds. O’Brien appeared in four games with Rookie Ogden at the end of the season.

#1 Adrian Marin SSBats: Right Throws: RightHeight: 6’0 Weight: 180Opening Day Age: 22Experience: 5th YearSchool: None

vs. LHP: .111 (2-18) Last Game: 1-2, R (5/14) vs. RHP: .253 (19-75) Series: Last HR: Homestand: Current Streak: -7 Long Streak: +7

Season Highs: HITS: 2 (2x, last 4/20 @ ERI)HR:RBI: 1 (Multiple Times)RUNS: 1 (Multiple Times)SB: 1 on 4/22 vs. HAR

Career Highs: HITS: 4 on 7/23/13HR: 1 (multiple times)RBI: 4 on 5/30/14RUNS: 4 on 7/26/12SB: 2 (3x, last 7/15/15

Career Notes: Selected by the Orioles in the 3rd Round of the 2012 Draft out of high school in Miami, FL...2015: Rated as the best defensive infielder in the Orioles system according to Baseball America...Led the Keys in games played (114), runs scored (57), doubles (22), triples (five), RBI (41), and finished second on the club in total bases (143) and stolen bases (25)...Had a .968 fielding percentage in 113 starts at SS...Played for the Peoria Javelinas in the Arizona Fall League following the regular season...2014: Led all Carolina League shortstops in fielding percentage (.972)....Named Carolina League Player of the Week for 5/26-6/2, where he led all Class A-Adv. players in RBI (11)...Finished second on the team in at-bats (431) and hits (100), third in RBI (42), and fourth in runs scored (40)...2013: Ranked second on Class-A Delmarva with 48 RBI, and third on the team in hits (103) and stolen bases (11)…Posted a 21-game home on-base streak, 5/20-7/19, batting .427 (32-75) with a .456 OBP...

#12 Chance Sisco CBats: Left Throws: RightHeight: 6’2 Weight: 190Opening Day Age: 21Experience: 4th YearSchool: None

vs. LHP: .188 (3-16) Last Game: 0-4, 2K (5/14)vs. RHP: .364 (28-77) Series: Last HR: Homestand: Current Streak: -1 Long Streak: +8

Season Highs: HITS: 2 (Multiple Times)HR:RBI: 4 on 4/27 vs. RICRUNS: 2 (2x, last 5/12 @ ERI) SB: 1 on 4/27 vs. RIC

Career Highs: HITS: 4 (3x, last 8/16/15)HR: 1 (Multiple Times)RBI: 4 (4x, last 4/27/15)RUNS: 3 (2x, last 7/4/14)SB: 1 (Multiple times)

Career Notes: Selected by the Orioles in the 2nd round of the 2013 draft out of Santiago High School in California.. Enters 2016 ranked as the third-best Orioles prospect by Baseball America and Baseball Prospectus, and as the fifth-best Orioles prospect according to MLB.com...Rated as the best hitter for average and as having the best strike-zone discipline in the O’s organization, according to Baseball America...Ended the 2014 season rated as the Best Hitter for Average in the Orioles system, the #18 prospect in the South Atlantic League and as having the Best Strike zone Judgement in the South Atlantic League...Selected by Baseball America to the Low Class-A All-Star Team...Won the South Atlantic League batting title (.340)...Broke the Delmarva franchise record for batting average, previously .320 by Richie Paz in 1998...Led the South Atlantic League in on-base percentage (.406)...Named the Organizational Player of the Month for June...Named to the South Atlantic League Postseason All-Star Team...

#6 Tucker Nathans OFBats: Left Throws: RightHeight: 6’0 Weight: 200Opening Day Age: 27Experience: 6th Year School: Fairfield

vs. LHP: .200 (1-5) Last Game: 1-3,RBI,BB (5/15) vs. RHP: .321 (9-28) Series: Last HR: 4/27 vs. RIC Homestand: Current Streak: +7 Long Streak: +7

Season Highs: HITS: 1 (Multiple Times)HR: 1 on 4/27 vs. RICRBI: 1 (4x, last 5/15 @ ERI)RUNS: 1 (2x, last 4/27 vs. RIC)SB:

Career Highs: HITS: 4 (3x, last 8/30/15) HR: 2 on 5/14/13 RBI: 3 (7x, last 5/20/15)RUNS: 3 (2x, last 5/12/15)SB: 1 (multiple times)

Career Notes: Signed by the Orioles as a Non-Drafted Free Agent in 2013...Was undrafted out of Fairfield University and played with Brockton and the NYSL Federals of the Canadian-American Association in 2011...Played with Newark (CAMA) and Florence in the Frontier League in 2012 before signing with the Orioles...In 2013, played for the Perth Heat in the Australian Baseball League and represented the Orioles on the World Team at the Australian Baseball All-Star Game...Brother, John, played baseball at the University of Richmond and was drafted by the Red Sox...A member of the Fairfield Men’s Soccer team for three seasons...Finished his Fairfield career as the program leader in hits (263), doubles (61), and triples (10), second all-time in career runs scored with 141, one run shy of the program record, second all-time in career RBIs (155) and batting average (.352), fifth in career slugging percentage (.536), seventh in home runs (19)...

#22 Quincy Latimore OFBats: Right Throws: RightHeight: 5’11 Weight: 175Opening Day Age: 26Experience: 9th YearSchool: None

vs. LHP: .118 (2-17) Last Game: 0-3, BB, K (5/15) vs. RHP: .184 (14-76) Series:Last HR: 5/12 @ ERI Homestand:Current Streak: -1 Long Streak: +6

Season Highs: HITS: 3 (2x, last 5/14 @ ERI)HR: 1 (Multiple Times)RBI: 3 (2x, last 5/12 @ ERI)RUNS: 2 (3x, last 5/10 vs. HFD)SB:

Career Highs: HITS: 4 (4x, last 7/5/15HR: 2 (7x, last 7/31/15)RBI: 4 (Multiple Times)RUNS: 3 (9x, last 7/31/15)SB: 3 on 8/714

Career Notes: Signed by the Orioles as a Minor League free agent...Former 4th round pick of the Pirates in 2007...Signed out of HS in NC for $220,000...Was signed to play at NC State...Named an Eastern League All-Star with the Baysox in 2015...Recorded 6 RBI game in Game 3 of WDCS...Reached Double-A at age of 22 in 2011...In affiliated ball has stayed at Double-A level since...2011-12 Altoona, 2013 Akron, 2014 Harrisburg...Bowie is his fourth Double-A team. All in the Eastern League’s Western Division...Hit .277 with 11 home runs for Harrisburg in 2014...2013: Started the season with the Akron Aeros (his second EL team) after being traded to the Indians but was released in July and finished the season with the Washington Wild Things of the Frontier League. 2011: Named the best Power Hitter in the Pirates organization entering the season by Baseball America. Made his Double-A debut with Altoona, where he spent the entire season.

2016 BAYSOX HITTERS

# Henry Urrutia OFBats: Left Throws: RightHeight: 6’5 Weight: 200Opening Day Age: 29Experience: 4th YearSchool: None

vs. LHP: . Last Game: vs. RHP: Series: Last HR: Homestand: Current Streak: Long Streak:

Season Highs: HITS: 3 (2x, last 4/27 vs. IND) HR: RBI: 2 (3x, last 4/28 vs. IND)RUNS: 2 (on 4/19 vs. CHASB:

Career Highs: HITS: 5 on 7/10/13HR: 2 on 6/4/13RBI: 5 on 8/26/13RUNS: 3 on 7/10/13SB: 1 (Multiple Times)

Career Notes: Was signed out of Cuba in 2012 as non-drafted free agent to become the 12th cuban-born player in Oriole team history...Spent the majority of his 2015 season at Triple-A Norfolk where he hit .291 with 10 home runs, 22 doubles and 53 RBI in 115 games with the Tide...He finished the year ranked 10th in the International League in both hits (134) and batting average (.291)...Promoted to Baltimore on August 15th where he appeared in 10 games and hit .265 (9-34) with one home run and six RBI, his first career MLB home run was a walk-off home run vs. the New York Mets on August 19, 2015...2014: In 51 games with Norfolk, batted .270 with 12 doubles, a triple and 17 RBI before spending three months on the Disabled List (4/28-7/26) with a sports hernia...2013: Urrutia won the Brooks Robinson Minor League Player of the Year Award after hitting a combined .347/.406/.506 with 31-extra base hits, 50 RBI and 49 runs scored in 81 total games between Double-A Bowie and Triple-A Norfolk...Played in the MLB All-Star Futures Game and was named to the Eastern League Mid-Season All-Star team...Made his major league debut on July 20, 2013 at Texas...

Left FieldPlayer: GQ. Latimore 19J. Borbon 11G. Davis 2T. Nathans 1M. Yastrzemski 3

Center FieldPlayer: GJ. Borbon 15G. Davis 20G. Rosa 1

Right FieldPlayer: GM. Yastrzemski 29Q. Latimore 1G. Rosa 2J. Paredes 3J. Terdoslavich 1

Third BasePlayer: GD. Dosch 29G. Rosa 4T. Nathans 2J. Paredes 1

ShortstopPlayer: GA. Marin 28G. Rosa 4Jeff Kemp 4

Second BasePlayer: GG. Rosa 4J. Kemp 14C. Joseph 13T. Nathans 4A. Caronia 1

First BasePlayer: GT. Mancini 15C. Joseph 2C. O’Brien 4J. Terdoslavich 15

CatcherPlayer: GC. Sisco 24C. O’Brien 12

2016 Starts By Position

#7 Joey Terdoslavich 1BBats: Switch Throws: RightHeight: 6’2 Weight: 200Opening Day Age: 27Experience: 7th YearSchool: Long Beach State

vs. LHP: .357 (5-14) Last Game: 2-4, (5/15)vs. RHP: .119 (5-42) Series: Last HR: 5/9 vs. HFD Homestand: Current Streak: +1 Long Streak: +2

Season Highs: HITS: 2 (2x, last 5/1 @ HAR)HR: 1 on 5/9 vs. HFDRBI: 1 (Multiple Times)RUNS: 3 on 4/19 @ CHASB: 1 on 4/15 @ GWN

Career Highs: HITS: 4 (Multiple Times)HR: 2 (4x, last 6/22/13)RBI: 5 on 6/22/13RUNS: 4 on 7/18/20 SB: 1 (Multiple times)

Career Notes: Originally seelected by the the Atlanta Braves in the 6th round of the 2010 draft...Played collegiately at both Long Beach State and the University of Miami...Was claimed off waivers by Baltimore from Atlanta on 1/8/16...In 17 games in Triple-A Norfolk he is batting .140 with eight hits, five runs and twelve walks...2015: Split the year between in Triple-A Gwinnett the Major League with the Atlanta Braves, but began the season on the 15- Day Disabled List for a left wrist sprain...Rejoined Atlanta on June 5 and made 11 starts (all at 1B), batted .250 (10-40) as a starter and batted .125 (2-16) as a pinch hitter...In two stints with Gwinnett he hit .281 with four home runs, 11 doubles and 24 RBI and also had a twelve game long hitting streak...Entered 2014 as the No. 15 prospect in the Braves organizatin according to Baseball America...He spent the ma-jority of the year in Gwinnet before being promoted to Atlanta as a part of September’s roster expansion...He led Gwinnett in games (136), Home Runs (15), total bases (195) and RBI (61), second in runs (62) and third in hits (130)...He earned the International Player of the Week awards for 4/28 (.500, 9R, 13H, 3 2B, HR, 4RBI in 7 games) and again for 8/25 (.385, 9R, 5HR, 9RBI in 7 games)...

Multi-Hit GamesPlayer 2H 3H 4H 5H TotalJulio Borbon 5 2 1 8Glynn Davis 1 1Drew Dosch 4 2 6Corban Joseph 6 1 1 8Quincy Latimore 2 2 4Trey Mancini 3 2 5Adrian Marin 3 2Tucker Nathans 1 1Chris O’Brien 1 1Jimmy Paredes 1 1Garabez Rosa 3 1 1 5Chance Sisco 10 10Mike Yastrzemski 9 1 10Joey Terdoslavich 1 1__________________________________________________________TOTALS: 54 12 3 69

Multi-RBI GamesPlayer 2RBI 3RBI 4RBI 5RBI+ TotalJulio Borbon 1 1 2Glynn Davis 1 1 2Corban Joseph 1 1 Jeff Kemp 1 1Trey Mancini 5 1 6Chris O’Brien 2 2Garabez Rosa 2 1 3Chance Sisco 1 1 1 3Mike Yastrzemski 4 3 7Quincy Latimore 2 2 4Drew Dosch 1 1__________________________________________________________TOTALS: 20 9 2 1 32

Starts By Batting Order:

1st: Julio Borbon (27), Mike Yastrzemski (8), Jeff Kemp (1)2nd: Garabez Rosa (1), Jeff Kemp (4), Mike Yastrzemski (18), Corban Joseph (7), Jimmy Paredes (1), Tucker Nathans (4), Drew Dosch (1)3rd: Trey Mancini (17), Corban Joseph (2), Jimmy Paredes (8), Mike Yastrzemski (5), Quincy Latimore (3)4th: Quincy Latimore (16), Chance Sisco (12), Garabez Rosa (2), Joey Terdoslavich (4), Corban Joseph (2), 5th: Chance Sisco (14), Mike Yastrzemski (1), Garabez Rosa (4), Corban Joseph (1), Tucker Nathans (2), Quincy Latimore (6), Joey Terdoslavich (9)6th: Mike Yastrzemski (1), Garabez Rosa (7), Chris O’Brien (12), Corban Joseph (4), Quincy Latimore (4), Chance Sisco (2), Drew Dosch (1), Tucker Nathans (1), Joey Terdoslavich (3)7th: Corban Joseph (5), Chris O’Brien (6), Adrian Marin (10), Jeff Kemp (4), Tucker Nathans (1), Garabez Rosa (1), Drew Dosch (8), Q. Latimore (1)8th: Drew Dosch (14), Glynn Davis (1), Adrian Marin (14), Jeff Kemp (5), Tucker Nathans (1), Chris O’Brien (1)9th: Adrian Marin (4), Glynn Davis (21), Jeff Kemp (5), Drew Dosch (5), Anthony Caronia (1)

Pinch Hitting Statistics:Player AB R H HR RBI SO BB HBP SH SF AVGChris O’Brien 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000Drew Dosch 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000Jeff Kemp 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .000____________________________________________________________________________________________________Totals: 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 .000

2016 Baysox HR Log

Date Player (#) Opponent Pitcher Score Inning Outs Runners On4/7/16 Trey Mancini (1) vs. Akron Heller 5-1 9th 0 04/8/16 Trey Mancini (2) vs. Akron Morimando 0-0 1st 1 14/8/16 Quincy Latimore (1) vs. Akron Cooper 5-2 8th 0 1

4/11/16 Trey Mancini (3) vs. Erie Smith 6-0 1st 1 14/11/16 Corban Joseph (1) vs. Erie Smith 6-2 2nd 1 04/11/16 Julio Borbon (1) vs. Erie Smith 7-7 4th 0 04/13/16 Garabez Rosa (1) vs. Erie Riordan 0-0 2nd 1 14/13/16 Trey Mancini (4) vs. Erie Riordan 2-4 7th 0 04/16/16 Trey Mancini (5) at Akron Kaminsky 5-0 4th 1 14/16/16 Garabez Rosa (2) at Akron Kaminsky 7-0 4th 2 04/16/16 Glynn Davis (1) at Akron Brantley 11-5 7th 1 24/18/16 Quincy Latimore (2) at Erie Riordan 5-1 5th 1 24/21/16 Mike Yastrzemski (1) vs. Harrisburg Lopez 1-0 1st 1 04/21/16 Mike Yastrzemski (2) vs. Harrisburg Lopez 3-1 3rd 0 14/21/16 Trey Mancini (6) vs. Harrisburg Lee 4-3 6th 2 14/23/16 Mike Yastrzemski (3) vs. Harrisburg Williams 0-1 1st 0 14/23/16 Trey Mancini (7) vs. Harrisburg Williams 5-1 5th 0 14/24/16 Chris O’Brien (1) vs. Harrisburg Long 2-1 2nd 1 04/25/16 Quincy Latmore (3) vs. Richmond Beede 1-0 2nd 0 04/27/16 Tucker Nathans (1) vs. Richmond Johnson 2-0 2nd 0 05/4/16 Garabez Rosa (3) at Richmond Mejia 0-0 2nd 0 05/8/16 Mike Yastrzemski (4) vs. Erie Collier 0-4 3rd 2 15/8/16 Jimmy Paredes (1) vs. Erie Collier 2-4 4th 0 05/9/16 Mike Yastrzemski (5) vs. Hartford Wade 1-6 8th 1 15/9/16 Joey Terdoslavich (1) vs. Hartford Wade 3-9 9th 0 0

5/10/16 Jeff Kemp (1) vs. Hartford Freeland 0-1 1st 0 15/11/16 Mike Yastrzemski (6) vs. Hartford Jemiola 0-2 3rd 2 25/12/16 Quincy Latimore (4) at Erie Jaye 2-2 6th 2 25/13/16 Jeff Kemp (2) at Erie Castillo 4-7 8th 2 1

Baysox Home Runs: 29Opponents Home Runs: 29Runs from HR/Total Runs Scored: 49/174 Percent of runs via HR: 28.2%Baysox record when hitting HR: 8-10(Italics Indicate Back-to-Back Home Runs)

BAYSOX TRANSACTIONSDate Player Transaction

4/7/16 LHP Brian Marusz Assigned to Bowie on a Major League Rehab Assignment4/9/16 RHP Dennis Torres Placed on the Disabled List4/9/16 LHP Jayson Aquino Optioned to Bowie from Baltimore

4/10/16 RHP Kevin Gausman Assigned to Bowie on a Major League Rehab Assignment4/10/16 RHP Paul Demny Released from Bowie4/10/16 RHP Jason Stoffel Transferred to Bowie from Triple-A Norfolk4/11/16 LHP Ariel Miranda Transferred to Triple-A Norfolk from Bowie4/15/16 RHP Garrett Cortright Transferred to Bowie from Advanced-A Frederick4/15/16 RHP Joe Gunkel Transferred to Advanced-A Frederick from Bowie4/15/16 RHP Kevin Gausman Transferred to Advanced-A Frederick to continue MLB Rehab Assignment4/15/16 LHP Brian Matusz Transferred to Advanced-A Frederick to continue MLB Rehab Assignment4/20/16 RHP Joe Gunkel Transferred to Bowie from Advanced-A Frederick4/21/16 INF Garabez Rosa Transferred to Triple-A Norfolk from Bowie4/21/16 OF Tucker Nathans Transferred to Bowie from Short Season Aberdeen4/21/16 RHP Bobby Bundy Transferred to Short Season Aberdeen from Bowie4/21/16 RHP Genison Reyes Transferred to Bowie from Short Season Aberdeen4/25/16 INF Trey Mancini Transferred to Triple-A Norfolk from Bowie4/25/16 INF Joey Terdoslavich Transferred to Bowie from Triple-A Norfolk4/26/16 INF Jimmy Paredes Assigned to Bowie on MLB Rehab Assignment4/28/16 INF Garabez Rosa Transferred to Bowie from Triple-A Norfolk4/28/16 OF Tucker Nathans Transferred to Short Season Aberdeen from Bowie4/28/16 INF Jimmy Paredes Transferred to Advanced-A Frederick to continue MLB Rehab Assignment4/29/16 INF Jimmy Paredes Transferred to Bowie to continue MLB Rehab Assignment

5/1/16 RHP Joe Gunkel Transferred to Triple-A Norfolk from Bowie5/3/16 RHP Eric Fornataro Transferred to Bowie from Short Season Aberdeen5/6/16 INF Garabez Rosa Transferred to Triple-A Norfolk from Bowie5/6/16 INF Corban Joseph Transferred to Triple-A Norfolk from Bowie5/6/16 OF Tucker Nathans Transferred to Bowie from Short Season Aberdeen5/9/16 INF Jimmy Paredes Transferred to Triple-A Norfolk on MLB Rehab Assignment5/9/16 RHP Bobby Bundy Transferred to Bowie from Short Season Aberdeen5/9/16 RHP Garrett Cortright Placed on the Disabled List

5/10/16 INF Anthony Caronia Transferred to Bowie from Advanced-A Frederick5/16/16 OF Mike Yastrzemski Transferred to Triple-A Norfolk from Bowie

Date Opponent W/L Score Rec Place G +/- WP LP Save Time4/7/16 vs. Akron L 5-2 0-1 T-4 -1 Adam Plutko (1-0) Joe Gunkel (0-1) None 2:344/8/16 vs. Akron L 10-4 0-2 T-3 -2 Shawn Morimando (1-0) David Hess (0-1) None 2:464/9/16 vs. Akron Postponed due to unseasonably cold weather4/10/16 vs. Akron L 5-4 0-3 6th -3 Michael Peoples (1-0) Kevin Gausman (0-1) None 2:504/11/16 vs. Erie W 11-9 1-3 T-3 -3 Chris Lee (1-0) Brennan Smith (0-1) Jason Stoffel (1) 2:364/12/16 vs. Erie L 10-2 1-4 T-5th -4 Austin Kubitza (1-0) Jason Garcia (0-1) None 2:534/13/16 vs. Erie L 4-3 1-5 6th -4 Cory Riordan (1-0) Jayson Aquino (0-1) Paul Voelker (1) 2:314/14/16 @ Akron L 3-2 1-6 6th -5 Shawn Morimando (2-0) Joe Gunkel (0-2) Louis Head (1) 2:244/15/16 @ Akron L 8-5 1-7 6th -6 Antonio Romero (1-0) Stefan Crichton (0-1) Ben Heller (3) 2:324/16/16 @ Akron W 14-5 2-7 6th -5 Ashur Tolliver (1-0) Rob Kaminsky (1-1) None 3:004/17/16 @ Akron W 9-4 3-7 6th -4 Chris Lee (2-0) Dace Kim (1-1) None 2:444/18/16 @ Erie W 5-1 4-7 T-4th -4 Jason Garcia (1-1) Cory Riordan (1-1) Jason Stoffel (2) 2:324/19/16 @ Erie W 6-2 5-7 T-3rd -4 Jayson Aquino (1-1) Lendy Castillo (0-1) Ashur Tolliver (1) 2:364/20/16 @Erie L 7-1 5-8 T-3rd -5 Tommy Collier (1-2) Joe Gunkel (0-3) None 2:394/21/16 vs. Harrisburg W 6-4 6-8 T-3rd -4 Stefan Crichton (1-1) Nick Lee (0-1) Jason Stoffel (3) 2:484/22/16 vs. Harrisburg W 6-3 7-8 T-2nd -3 Donnie Hart (1-0) Dakota Bacus (1-1) Jason Stoffel (4) 2:374/23/16 vs. Harrisburg W 7-2 8-8 T-2nd -2 Chris Lee (3-0) Austen Williams (0-3) None 2:204/24/16 vs. Harrisburg L 6-3 8-9 T-2nd -3 Andrew Robinson (1-0) Jason Garcia (1-2) Juan Gutierrez (2) 2:584/25/16 vs. Richmond L 8-6 8-10 T-3rd -3 Tyler Beede (1-1) Jayson Aquino (1-2) Jake Smith (1) 2:444/26/16 vs. Richmond L 6-4 8-11 T-4th -4 Tyler Rogers (1-0) Jason Stoffel (0-1) Ray Black (3) 2:524/27/16 vs. Richmond W 6-3 9-11 T-3rd -3 David Hess (1-1) Chase Johnson (1-2) None 2:244/29/16 @ Harrisburg W 4-3 10-11 T-2nd -3 Parker Bridwell (1-0) Gilberto Mendez (0-1) Jason Stoffel (5) 2:334/30/16 @ Harrisburg W 3-2 11-11 2nd -3 Chris Lee (4-0) Austen Williams (0-4) Jason Stoffel (6) 2:315/1/16 @Harrisburg L 9-3 11-12 2nd -4 Jaron Long (1,0) Jason Garcia (1-3) None 2:595/2/16 @ Richmond Postponed due to rain5/3/16 G1 @ Richmond L 2-1 11-13 2nd -5 Tyler Beede (2-1) Stefan Crichton (1-2) Ray Black (4) 2:115/3/16 G2 @ Richmond W 6-3 (8) 12-13 2nd -5 Eric Fornataro (1-0) Pedro Rodriguez (1-2) None 2:315/4/16 @ Richmond L 4-3 (10) 12-14 2nd -5.5 Dan Slania (3-1) Garrett Cortright (0-1) None 3:065/5/16 @ Richmond Postponed due to rain5/6/16 vs. Erie Postponed due to rain5/7/16 G1 vs. Erie W 2-1 13-14 2nd -5 Chris Lee (5-0) Myles Jaye (0-4) Ashur Tolliver (2) 1:415/7/16 G2 vs. Erie W 5-1 14-14 2nd -5 Eric Fornataro (2-0) Confesor Lara (1-2) None 1:545/8/16 vs. Erie L 13-6 14-15 2nd -6 Tommy Collier (3-2) Jason Garcia (1-3) None 2:515/9/16 vs. Hartford L 9-5 14-16 2nd -7 Harrison Musgrave (5-0 Jayson Aquino (1-3) Matt Carasiti (9) 3:005/10/16 vs. Hartford W 6-3 15-16 2nd -7 David Hess (2-1) Kyle Freeland (4-2) Jason Stoffel (7) 2:305/11/16 vs. Hartford L 6-4 15-17 3rd -8 Matt Pierpoint (2-1) Stefan Crichton (1-3) Matt Carasiti (10) 2:415/12/16 @ Erie W 6-5 16-17 3rd -8 Bobby Bundy (1-0) Joe Mantiply (0-1) Jason Stoffel (8) 2:425/13/16 @ Erie L 8-7 (10) 16-18 3rd -8 Paul Voelker (1-1) Ashur Tolliver (1-1) None 3:095/14/16 @ Erie L 5-4 16-19 3rd -9 Joe Mantiply (1-1) Jason Stoffel (0-2) None 2:475/15/16 @ Erie L 4-3 16-20 3rd -10 Jose Valdez (1-0) Eric Fornataro (2-1) None 2:34

2016 DAY-BY-DAY

GENERALLongest Winning Streak 4 (4/16-19)Longest Winning Streak, Home 3 (2x, last 4/27-5/7 G2)Longest Winning Streak, Road 4 (4/16-19)Most Consecutive Losses 4 (4/12-15)Most Consecutive Losses, Home 3 (4/7-10) (4/24-26)Most Consecutive Losses, Road 3 (5/13-Present)Longest Game, Time 3:11 on 5/4 @ RICLongest Game, Time (9) 3:11 on 5/4 @ RICShortest Game, Time (9) 2:20 on 4/23 vs. HARShortest Game, Time (7) 1:41 on 5/7 G1 vs. ERILongest Game, Innings 10 (2x, last 5/13 @ ERI)Most Runners Left on Base 13 on 5/4 @ RIC)Most Double Plays Turned, Game 3 on 4/22 vs. HARMost Errors, Game 3 (2x, last 5/4 @ RIC)Largest Margin of Victory 9 on 4/16 @ AKRLargest Margin of Defeat 7 on 5/8 vs. ERI Biggest Comeback 8 on 4/12 vs. ERIMost Games Over .500Most Games Below .500 6 on 4/15 Come-From-Behind Wins 7 (last 5/10)Losses After Leading 10 (last 5/15)

TEAM BATTINGMost Runs, Game 14 on 4/16 @ AKRMost Runs, Inning 6 on 4/16 @ AKRMost Hits, Game 17 on 4/16 @ AKRFewest Hits, Game 4 (4x, last 5/3 @ RIC)Most Doubles, Game 6 on 4/16 @ AKRMost Triples, Game 2 on 5/12 @ ERIMost Home Runs, Game 3 (3x, last 4/21 vs. HAR)Most Extra-Base Hits, Game 10 on 4/16 @ AKRMost Walks, Game 8 on 4/17 @ AKRMost Strikeouts, Game 11 on 5/1 @ HARFewest Strikeouts, Game 1 on 4/8 vs. AKRMost Stolen Bases, Game 3 (2x, last 5/7 G2 vs. ERI)Most Opp. Stolen Bases, Game 7 on 5/9 vs. HFD)

INDIVIDUAL BATTINGMost At-Bats, Game 6 (3 players on 4/16 @ AKR)Most Hits, Game 4 (3x, last Borvon on 4/25 vs. RIC)Most Runs, Game 3 (3x, last Mancini on 4/17 @ AKR)Most Doubles, Game 2 (3x, last Mancini, Dosch 4/16 @ AKR)Most Triples, Game 1 (3x, last Borbon 4/25 vs. RIC)Most Home Runs, Game 2 (Yastrzemski on 4/21 vs. HAR)Most RBI, Game 5 (Rosa on 4/16 @ AKR)Most Walks, Game 4 (Sisco on 4/22 vs. HAR)Most Strikeouts, Game 4 Latimore on 5/11 vs. HFDMost Stolen Bases, Game 2 (2x, last Borbon on 5/7 G2 vs. ERI)

TEAM PITCHINGFewest Runs, Game 1 (2x, last 5/7 G1 vs. ERI)Most Runs, Game 10 (2x, last 4/12 vs. ERI)Fewest Hits, Game 2 on 5/3 @ RICMost Hits, Game 16 on 4/25 vs. RICFewest Walks, Game 0 on 5/7 G1 vs. ERIMost Walks, Game 10 (2x, last 4/24 vs. HARMost Strikeouts, Game 12 (3x, last 5/11 vs. HFD)Fewest Strikeouts, Game 0 on 5/7 G1 vs. ERI

INDIVIDUAL PITCHINGLongest Winning Streak 5 (Lee 4/11-Longest Losing Streak 3 (2x, last Jason Garcia 4/24-Most Innings Pitched, Starter 7.0 (2x, last Chris Lee 4/30 @ HAR)Most Innings Pitched, Reliever 6.1 (Chris Lee on 4/11 vs. ERI)Most Walks, Game 5 (6x, last Garcia 5/8 vs. ERI)Most Strikeouts, Game 6 (David Hess on 5/10 vs. HFD)

BAYSOX CURRENT HITTING STREAKPlayer GamesTucker Nathans 7

BAYSOX LONGEST HITTING STREAKSPlayer GamesCorban Joseph 18 (4/14- Present)Mike Yastrzemski 9 (4/17-25)Garabez Rosa 8 (4/7-4/30)Chance Sisco 8 (4/11-19)Chance Sisco 8 (5/4-5/14)Adrian Marin 7 (4/14-22)Mike Yastrzemski 6 (5/3-9)Trey Mancini 6 (4/7-13)Drew Dosch 6 (4/15-20)Tucker Nathans 6 (4/22-Present)

SCORE BY INNINGS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X TOTAL

BAYSOX 29 17 24 12 18 19 25 17 13 174OPP 30 16 19 18 20 18 16 19 23 2 183

2016 HIGHS & LOWS

LAST TIME IT HAPPENEDBaysox Complete Game (9 innings) ...........................Terry Doyle @ Akron, 7/3/15Opponent’s Complete Game (9 innings) ...................Adrian Sampson @ Altoona, 7/18/14Baysox CG Shutout .................................................... Terry Doyle @ Akron, 7/3/15Opponent’s CG Shutout ............................................ Adrian Sampson @ Altoona, 7/18/14Scored 10+ runs, Game ............................................. @ Akron, 4/16/16 (14-5 in 9 innings)Allowed 10+ runs, Game ...........................................vs. Erie, 5/8/16 (13-6 in 9 innings)Both teams score 10+, Game .................................... vs. New Britain, 6/9/13 (10-11 in 9 innings)Baysox No-Hitter ....................................................... Eddie Gamboa vs. Harrisburg, 6/30/13 (7 innings)Opponent’s No-Hitter ................................................Jimmy Journell vs. New Haven, 9/2/01 - G1Baysox No-Hitter, Combined ..................................... D. Crouthers, A. Mitchell, J. Sequea @ Altoona, 8/19/04Opponent’s No-Hitter, Combined ..............................Chad Durbin & Oscar Alvarez @ Akron, 7/7/03Baysox CG One-Hitter ................................................Brandon Erbe vs. Harrisburg, 9/5/09 - G1Opponent’s CG One-Hitter ........................................ Adrian Sampson @ Altoona, 7/18/14Baysox CG Two-Hitter ................................................Terry Doyle @ Akron, 7/3/15Opponent’s CG Two-Hitter ........................................ Ryan Madson vs. Reading, 7/22/02Baysox Hit for the Cycle ............................................ Manny Machado vs. Trenton, 8/4/12Opponent’s Hit for the Cycle .....................................Josh Satin vs. Binghamton, 6/24/11Baysox Grand Slam ....................................................Ozzie Martinez vs. Portland 6/12/15Opponent’s Grand Slam ............................................ Yandy Diaz @ Akron 4/16/16Baysox Two Home Run Game ...................................Mike Yastrzemski vs. Harrisburg 4/21/16Opponent’s Two Home Run Game ............................Willy Garcia vs. Altoona, 6/30/14Baysox Three Home Run Game .................................Brandon Waring vs. Binghamton, 8/29/13Opponent’s Three Home Run Game ......................... Michael Taylor @ Harrisburg, 4/27/14Baysox Back-to-Back Home Runs .............................. Chris Marrero & David Freitas 8/26/14 @ Erie Gm 1Opponent’s Back-to-Back Home Runs .......................Casper Wells & Miguel Gonzalez vs. ERI, 4/17/15Baysox Walk-Off Home Run .......................................Quincy Latimore vs. Trenton, 7/31/15Opponent’s Walk-Off Home Run ...............................Drew Vettleson @ Harrisburg, 7/25/15Baysox Leadoff Home Run .........................................Jonathan Schoop vs. New Britain, 6/25/15Opponent’s Leadoff Home Run .................................Todd Hankins vs. Akron, 7/7/15Baysox Pinch Hit Home Run ...................................... Chris O’Brien vs. Harrisburg, 5/3/14Opponent’s Pinch Hit Home Run ...............................Kevin Mahar @ Reading, 6/24/10Baysox Five-Hit Game ................................................David Adams @ Harrisburg 7/10/14Opponent’s Five-Hit Game ........................................Eddie Rosario vs. New Britain, 8/23/13Baysox Triple Play ......................................................vs. Harrisburg, 6/29/00 (7th)Opponent’s Triple Play .............................................. vs. Akron, 7/3/09 (4th)Doubleheader Sweep, Home .................................... vs. Erie, 5/7/16Doubleheader Sweep, Road ......................................@ Erie, 6/29/15Doubleheader Loss, Home ........................................vs. Reading, 6/23/12Doubleheader Loss, Road ......................................... @ Erie, 9/5/15Three-Game Sweep, Home ....................................... vs. Trenton, 8/15-17/14Three-Game Sweep, Road .........................................@ New Britain, 8/24-26/15Four-Game Sweep, Home ......................................... vs. Trenton, 6/19-22/15Four-Game Sweep, Road ...........................................@ Binghamton, 6/26-29/12Opponent’s Three-Game Sweep @ Bowie ................vs. Akron, 4/7/16-4/10/16Opponent’s Three-Game Sweep, Home ................... @ Altoona, 5/11-13/15Opponent’s Four-Game Sweep @ Bowie ..................vs. Erie, 8/23-25/07Opponent’s Four-Game Sweep, Home ......................@ Erie, 7/25-28/13