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Biloxi Shuckers (MIL) (13-4) vs. Mississippi Braves (ATL) (6-12) RHP Javi Salas (1-1, 3.86) vs. RHP Rob Whalen (1-1, 4.50) Game #18/Road #6 | Monday April 25, 2016 | Trustmark Park | 7:00 p.m. © 2016 BILOXI SHUCKERS | www.BILOXISHUCKERS.com PAGE 1 RECORD BREAKDOWN SIDE-BY-SIDE STAT COMPARISON (SL Rank) Stat .237 (8) AVG .232 (9) 58 (9) RUNS 56 (10) 6 (T6) HR 5 (T9) 25 (8) 2B 22 (10) 4 (T4) 3B 6 (T2) 11 (9) SB 5 (10) 2.61 (2) ERA 2.77 (3) 148 (4) SO 160 (1) 47 (2) LOW BB 81 (10) 9 (1) SV 4 (T6) TEAM LEADERS (SL RANK) Current Record: .......................................13-4 Streak ....................................................... W2 Last 10 Games: .........................................8-2 Long Winning Streak: ............................... W4 Long Losing Sttreak: ................................... L1 Home: .................................................... 9-3 Road: ......................................................... 4-1 April:..................................................... 13-4 North Home Road Total Birmingham 0-0 (10) 0-0 (5) 0-0 (15) Chattanooga 4-1 (5) 0-0 (5) 4-1 (10) Jackson (TN) 0-0 (5) 0-0 (5) 0-0 (10) Montgomery 0-0 (5) 0-0 (5) 0-0 (10) Tennessee 0-0 (5) 0-0 (5) 0-0 (10) Totals: 4-1 (25) 0-0 (30) 4-1 (55) 2016 VS. THE SOUTHERN LEAGUE & 100.9 FM WPMO AM-1580 – Pascagoula-Moss Point WVGG AM-1440 Lucedale WRBE FM-106.9 Lucedale WMXI FM-98.1 Hattiesburg/Laurel WRJW AM-1320 Picayune UPCOMING GAMES AND PROBABLE PITCHERS (ALL TIMES ARE CENTRAL) Date - Time Opponent: Pitching Matchup: April 26 - 10:35 at Mississippi LHP Wei-Chung Wang (2-0, 1.69) vs. RHP Brandon Barker (1-0, 1.06) April 28 - 6:40 vs. Tennessee RHP Adrian Houser (0-2, 7.20) vs. LHP Rob Zastryzny (2-0, 3.52) April 29 - 7:10 vs. Tennessee RHP Jorge Ortega (0-1, 1.53) vs. RHP Paul Blackburn (2-0, 0.50) April 30 - 7:10 vs. Tennessee LHP Josh Hader (0-0, 0.53) vs. RHP Brad Markey (2-0, 3.00) TODAY’S GAME: Game 4 of a 5-game series with the Mississippi Braves (ATL) (2-1)... First of 4 series’ (20 games) between the two clubs for the 2016 season...are 14-12 all-time and are 2-1 in 2016 against the M-Braves. FOUR-RUN SIXTH LEADS TO VICTORY: The Biloxi Shuckers rode a four-run sixth inning to a 4-2 victory over the Mississippi Braves on Sunday afternoon. Tyrone Taylor recorded his third three-hit game of the season and scored the game-winning run to put the Shuckers on the board in the sixth. Brett Phillips drove in 2 runs, giving the 21-year-old a team-leading 10 RBI. Javier Betancourt extended his on-base streak to 12 consecutive games with a single in the fifth. Tristan Archer (2-0) tossed three scoreless innings for his second win of the season. Jaye Chapman allowed his first base runner of the season on a two-out single by Jacob Schrader, but picked up his eighth save in as many chances. DID YOU KNOW?: The Shuckers have the best record in the Southern League at 12-4 and are just one of eight teams in MiLB with 12 wins WHAT’S SHUCKIN’: RHP Jaye Chapman recorded his 8th save on Sunday and is 8x8 to start the season. His streak of consecutive batters retired to open the season ended at 24-straight. Chapman has retired 25 of 26 battters faced with 12 strikeouts. The Shuckers bullpen allowed a run in 16.1 IP and overall is 9-0 with a 2.39 ERA, 60 SO, 14 BB and .197 Opp BA INF Nate Orf has reached base in 13 of 16 games and has .a 438 OBP (3rd in SL). Orf leads the league in HBP with 5.LHP Josh Hader in 3 starts has allowed just 1 ER over 17 IP with 8 BBs, 27 SO (2nd, SL) and 0.53 ERA (3rd in SL)...RHP Jorge Ortega has not walked a batter in 36.0 IP, dating back to Aug. 10, 2015 while with A+ Brevard County. He has walked just 55 BB in 450.2 career IP. TODAY’S STARTING PITCHER: LHP Adrian Houser starts the third game of the series. The southpaw is in search of his first win of the season. In three starts, the Maryland native has pitched five - or more - innings just once. HOME SWEET HOME: The Shuckers opened the season with a 7-game homestand and 12 of the first 14 games being played at MGM Park as well as 29 of first 54. Last season the Shuckers opened on a 54-game road trip prior to MGM Park opening on June 6, 2015 The road trip was 58 days and 2,800 bus mile. The club went 22-19 at MGM Park last season. PROSPECTING: 6 of Milwaukee’s top-30 prospects, according to MLB.com are on the Shuckers’ active roster. Those include OF Brett Phillips (2), LHP Josh Hader (4), C Jacob Nottingham (10), OF Tyrone Taylor (12), RHP Adrian Houser (17) and OF Victor Roache (26). Phillips (30) and Hader (59) are both in MLB.com’s top-100. 2016 Results vs. Mississippi (Biloxi 2, Mississippi 1) All-Time (Biloxi 14, Mississippi 12) Date Site Result Winner Loser Save 4/22 @MIS L, 5-0 Janas (1-2) Houser (0-2) 4/23 @MIS W, 2-1 Bradley (2-0) Cabrera (0-3) Chapman (7) 4/24 @MIS W, 4-2 Archer (2-0) Newcomb (1-1) Chapman (8) 4/25 @MIS 4/26 @MIS 5/31 BLX 6/1 BLX 6/2 BLX 6/3 BLX 6/4 BLX Southern League First-Half Standings NORTH Rec GB SOUTH Rec GB Jackson (SEA) 11-6 -- SHUCKERS (MIL) 13-4 -- Montgomery (TB) 10-7 1.0 Pensacola (CIN) 11-7 2.5 Tennessee (CHC) 9-9 2.5 Jacksonville (MIA) 8-10 5.5 Birmingham (CHW) 7-11 4.5 Mobile (ARI) 7-10 6.0 Chattanooga (MIN) 6-12 5.5 Mississippi (ATL) 6-12 7.5 South Home Road Total Jacksonville 0-0 (10) 0-0 (10) 0-0 (20) Mississippi 0-0 (10) 2-1 (10) 2-1 (20) Mobile 1-1 (10) 2-0 (10) 3-1 (20) Pensacola 4-1 (10) 0-0 (15) 4-1 (25) Totals: 5-2 (40) 4-1 (45) 9-3 (85) AVG:.................. Javier Betancourt, .349 (3) H: ........................... Tyrone Taylor, 16 (T20) 2B: ............................ Victor Roache, 7 (T1) 3B: ....................................... 4 tied at 1 (T8) HR:......................Jacob Nottingham, 2 (T8) RBI: ..........................Brett Phillips, 10 (T10) R: ............................... Nathan Orf, 10 (T10) SB: ..............................Tyrone Taylor, 4 (T12) W:............................ Steve Peterson, 3 (T1) SV: .............................Jaye Chapman, 8 (1) ERA: ...........................Josh Hader, 0.53 (3) IP: ..................................... Jorge Ortega, 17.2 (22) CG: ........................................................... 0 SO:.................................Josh Hader, 27 (2) WHIP: ..................... Tristan Archer, 0.79 (2) GF: .............................Jaye Chapman, 9 (1) BROTHERS GUERRERO: Manager Mike Guerrero and hitting coach Sandy Guerrero are the first brother combination in affiliated pro baseball. The Dominican duo’s father was Epy Guerrero, the famed Dominican scout. Mike has 966 career managerial victories. UPCOMING PROMOTIONS: Thursday, April 25: Pascagoula Community Night Double Play Thursday Friday, April 26 Team Photo Giveaway, presented by Knight Abbey Print ing and Direct Mail Saturday, April 27: Post-game Fireworks Sunday, April 28 Family Fun Day, presented by McDonald’s (pregame autographs, post-game catch) Little Hero Day with Superhero Costume Contest TOURING THE BREWERY: AAA COLORADO SPRINGS (7-9, 3rd (-4.0) PCL American North): LAST GAME: L, 6-5 (at Omaha) ON TAP: 4/25 at Omaha (4:35 p.m. CT) NOTEABLE: LF Keon Broxton (2x5, R, HR, 2 RBI) and RF Eric Young, Jr. (1x4, R, HR, 3 RBI) both hit their 1st HRs of the season. CF Michael Reed (0x3, 2 BB) has reached safely in all 14 games played (.419 OBP). A+ BREVARD COUNTY (3-15, 6th (-10.0), FSL North): LAST GAME: L, 5-2 (at Clearwater) ON TAP: 4/26 vs. Lakeland (5:35 p.m. CT) NOTEABLE: 2B George Iskenderian (2x4, R) has reached safely in 9 of his last 10 games, including recording hits in 7 of his last 8. A WISCONSIN (7-11, T-7th (-4.5) Midwest League West): LAST GAME: W, 5-1/11 (at Peoria) ON TAP: 4/26 vs. Great Lakes (6:35 p.m. CT) NOTEABLE: RHP Jordan Yamamoto tied a career-high with 7 IP and set a new high with 8 SO. DH David Denson (1x5) drove in 1B Mitch Ghelfi (2x5) for the winning run in the 11th. 3B Jake Gatewood (2x5) scored twice and drove in 2. LAST 5 GAMES Date Site Result (Opponent) 4/20 BLX W, 5-2 (PNS) 4/21 BLX W, 1-0 (PNS) 4/22 MIS L, 5-0 (MIS) 4/23 MIS W, 2-1 (MIS) 4/24 MIS W, 4-2 (MIS) Team W-L Hartford (AA, COL) 14-4 High Desert (A+, TEX) 14-4 West Virginia (A+, PIT) 14-4 Biloxi (AA, MIL) 13-4 Charleston (A+, NYY) 13-5 Clearwater (A+, PHI) 13-5 Hagerstown (A+, WSH) 13-5 Salt Lake (AAA, LAA) 13-5 Top Records in MiLB: On-Base Betancourt! SS Javier Betancourt has reached base safely in 12-straight games and is batting .375 (15x40) with 7 RBI’s and .395 OBP over the streak. Brilliant Bullpen! The Shuckers bullpen had a streak of 16.1 inning without a run ended on Sun- day. Overall the ‘pen has a 10-0 record and 2.48 ERA (18er/65.2ip), 62 SO, 15 BB and .202 BAA. The ‘pen is 8x9 in SV chances.

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Biloxi Shuckers (MIL) (13-4) vs. Mississippi Braves (ATL) (6-12)RHP Javi Salas (1-1, 3.86) vs. RHP Rob Whalen (1-1, 4.50)

Game #18/Road #6 | Monday April 25, 2016 | Trustmark Park | 7:00 p.m.

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RECORD BREAKDOWN

SIDE-BY-SIDE STAT COMPARISON (SL Rank)

Stat.237 (8) AVG .232 (9)58 (9) RUNS 56 (10)6 (T6) HR 5 (T9)25 (8) 2B 22 (10)4 (T4) 3B 6 (T2)11 (9) SB 5 (10)

2.61 (2) ERA 2.77 (3)148 (4) SO 160 (1)47 (2) LOW BB 81 (10)9 (1) SV 4 (T6)

TEAM LEADERS (SL RANK)Current Record: .......................................13-4Streak ....................................................... W2Last 10 Games: .........................................8-2Long Winning Streak: ............................... W4Long Losing Sttreak: ...................................L1Home: .................................................... 9-3Road: ......................................................... 4-1April: ..................................................... 13-4

North Home Road TotalBirmingham 0-0 (10) 0-0 (5) 0-0 (15)Chattanooga 4-1 (5) 0-0 (5) 4-1 (10)Jackson (TN) 0-0 (5) 0-0 (5) 0-0 (10)Montgomery 0-0 (5) 0-0 (5) 0-0 (10)Tennessee 0-0 (5) 0-0 (5) 0-0 (10)Totals: 4-1 (25) 0-0 (30) 4-1 (55)

2016 VS. THE SOUTHERN LEAGUE

& 100.9 FMWPMO AM-1580 –

Pascagoula-Moss PointWVGG AM-1440

LucedaleWRBE FM-106.9

LucedaleWMXI FM-98.1

Hattiesburg/LaurelWRJW AM-1320

Picayune

UPCOMING GAMES AND PROBABLE PITCHERS (ALL TIMES ARE CENTRAL)Date - Time Opponent: Pitching Matchup: April 26 - 10:35 at Mississippi LHP Wei-Chung Wang (2-0, 1.69) vs. RHP Brandon Barker (1-0, 1.06)April 28 - 6:40 vs. Tennessee RHP Adrian Houser (0-2, 7.20) vs. LHP Rob Zastryzny (2-0, 3.52)April 29 - 7:10 vs. Tennessee RHP Jorge Ortega (0-1, 1.53) vs. RHP Paul Blackburn (2-0, 0.50)April 30 - 7:10 vs. Tennessee LHP Josh Hader (0-0, 0.53) vs. RHP Brad Markey (2-0, 3.00)

TODAY’S GAME: Game 4 of a 5-game series with the Mississippi Braves (ATL) (2-1)... First of 4 series’ (20 games) between the two clubs for the 2016 season...are 14-12 all-time and are 2-1 in 2016 against the M-Braves. FOUR-RUN SIXTH LEADS TO VICTORY: The Biloxi Shuckers rode a four-run sixth inning to a 4-2 victory over the Mississippi Braves on Sunday afternoon. Tyrone Taylor recorded his third three-hit game of the season and scored the game-winning run to put the Shuckers on the board in the sixth. Brett Phillips drove in 2 runs, giving the 21-year-old a team-leading 10 RBI. Javier Betancourt extended his on-base streak to 12 consecutive games with a single in the fifth. Tristan Archer (2-0) tossed three scoreless innings for his second win of the season. Jaye Chapman allowed his first base runner of the season on a two-out single by Jacob Schrader, but picked up his eighth save in as many chances.DID YOU KNOW?: The Shuckers have the best record in the Southern League at 12-4 and are just one of eight teams in MiLB with 12 winsWHAT’S SHUCKIN’: RHP Jaye Chapman recorded his 8th save on Sunday and is 8x8 to start the season. His streak of consecutive batters retired to open the season ended at 24-straight. Chapman has retired 25 of 26 battters faced with 12 strikeouts. The Shuckers bullpen allowed a run in 16.1 IP and overall is 9-0 with a 2.39 ERA, 60 SO, 14 BB and .197 Opp BA INF Nate Orf has reached base in 13 of 16 games and has .a 438 OBP (3rd in SL). Orf leads the league in HBP with 5.LHP Josh Hader in 3 starts has allowed just 1 ER over 17 IP with 8 BBs, 27 SO (2nd, SL) and 0.53 ERA (3rd in SL)...RHP Jorge Ortega has not walked a batter in 36.0 IP, dating back to Aug. 10, 2015 while with A+ Brevard County. He has walked just 55 BB in 450.2 career IP. TODAY’S STARTING PITCHER: LHP Adrian Houser starts the third game of the series. The southpaw is in search of his first win of the season. In three starts, the Maryland native has pitched five - or more - innings just once.HOME SWEET HOME: The Shuckers opened the season with a 7-game homestand and 12 of the first 14 games being played at MGM Park as well as 29 of first 54. Last season the Shuckers opened on a 54-game road trip prior to MGM Park opening on June 6, 2015 The road trip was 58 days and 2,800 bus mile. The club went 22-19 at MGM Park last season.PROSPECTING: 6 of Milwaukee’s top-30 prospects, according to MLB.com are on the Shuckers’ active roster. Those include OF Brett Phillips (2), LHP Josh Hader (4), C Jacob Nottingham (10), OF Tyrone Taylor (12), RHP Adrian Houser (17) and OF Victor Roache (26). Phillips (30) and Hader (59) are both in MLB.com’s top-100.

2016 Results vs. Mississippi (Biloxi 2, Mississippi 1) All-Time (Biloxi 14, Mississippi 12)Date Site Result Winner Loser Save4/22 @MIS L, 5-0 Janas (1-2) Houser (0-2)4/23 @MIS W, 2-1 Bradley (2-0) Cabrera (0-3) Chapman (7)4/24 @MIS W, 4-2 Archer (2-0) Newcomb (1-1) Chapman (8)4/25 @MIS4/26 @MIS5/31 BLX6/1 BLX6/2 BLX6/3 BLX6/4 BLX

Southern League First-Half StandingsNORTH Rec GB SOUTH Rec GBJackson (SEA) 11-6 -- SHUCKERS (MIL) 13-4 --Montgomery (TB) 10-7 1.0 Pensacola (CIN) 11-7 2.5Tennessee (CHC) 9-9 2.5 Jacksonville (MIA) 8-10 5.5Birmingham (CHW) 7-11 4.5 Mobile (ARI) 7-10 6.0Chattanooga (MIN) 6-12 5.5 Mississippi (ATL) 6-12 7.5

South Home Road TotalJacksonville 0-0 (10) 0-0 (10) 0-0 (20)Mississippi 0-0 (10) 2-1 (10) 2-1 (20)Mobile 1-1 (10) 2-0 (10) 3-1 (20)Pensacola 4-1 (10) 0-0 (15) 4-1 (25)Totals: 5-2 (40) 4-1 (45) 9-3 (85)

AVG:..................Javier Betancourt, .349 (3)H: ........................... Tyrone Taylor, 16 (T20)2B: ............................ Victor Roache, 7 (T1)3B: .......................................4 tied at 1 (T8)HR: ......................Jacob Nottingham, 2 (T8)RBI: ..........................Brett Phillips, 10 (T10)R: ...............................Nathan Orf, 10 (T10)SB: ..............................Tyrone Taylor, 4 (T12)

W:............................Steve Peterson, 3 (T1)SV: .............................Jaye Chapman, 8 (1)ERA: ...........................Josh Hader, 0.53 (3)IP: ..................................... Jorge Ortega, 17.2 (22)CG: ........................................................... 0SO: .................................Josh Hader, 27 (2)WHIP: .....................Tristan Archer, 0.79 (2)GF: .............................Jaye Chapman, 9 (1)

BROTHERS GUERRERO: Manager Mike Guerrero and hitting coach Sandy Guerrero are the first brother combination in affiliated pro baseball. The Dominican duo’s father was Epy Guerrero, the famed Dominican scout. Mike has 966 career managerial victories.

UPCOMING PROMOTIONS:Thursday, April 25: Pascagoula Community Night Double Play ThursdayFriday, April 26 Team Photo Giveaway, presented by Knight Abbey Print ing and Direct MailSaturday, April 27: Post-game FireworksSunday, April 28 Family Fun Day, presented by McDonald’s (pregame autographs, post-game catch) Little Hero Day with Superhero Costume Contest

TOURING THE BREWERY: AAA COLORADO SPRINGS (7-9, 3rd (-4.0) PCL American North):LAST GAME: L, 6-5 (at Omaha) ON TAP: 4/25 at Omaha (4:35 p.m. CT)NOTEABLE: LF Keon Broxton (2x5, R, HR, 2 RBI) and RF Eric Young, Jr. (1x4, R, HR, 3 RBI) both hit their 1st HRs of the season. CF Michael Reed (0x3, 2 BB) has reached safely in all 14 games played (.419 OBP).A+ BREVARD COUNTY (3-15, 6th (-10.0), FSL North):LAST GAME: L, 5-2 (at Clearwater) ON TAP: 4/26 vs. Lakeland (5:35 p.m. CT)NOTEABLE: 2B George Iskenderian (2x4, R) has reached safely in 9 of his last 10 games, including recording hits in 7 of his last 8.A WISCONSIN (7-11, T-7th (-4.5) Midwest League West):LAST GAME: W, 5-1/11 (at Peoria) ON TAP: 4/26 vs. Great Lakes (6:35 p.m. CT)NOTEABLE: RHP Jordan Yamamoto tied a career-high with 7 IP and set a new high with 8 SO. DH David Denson (1x5) drove in 1B Mitch Ghelfi (2x5) for the winning run in the 11th. 3B Jake Gatewood (2x5) scored twice and drove in 2.

LAST 5 GAMESDate Site Result (Opponent)4/20 BLX W, 5-2 (PNS)4/21 BLX W, 1-0 (PNS)4/22 MIS L, 5-0 (MIS)4/23 MIS W, 2-1 (MIS)4/24 MIS W, 4-2 (MIS)

Team W-LHartford (AA, COL) 14-4High Desert (A+, TEX) 14-4West Virginia (A+, PIT) 14-4Biloxi (AA, MIL) 13-4Charleston (A+, NYY) 13-5Clearwater (A+, PHI) 13-5Hagerstown (A+, WSH) 13-5Salt Lake (AAA, LAA) 13-5

Top Records in MiLB:

On-Base Betancourt!SS Javier Betancourt has reached base safely in 12-straight games and is batting .375 (15x40) with 7 RBI’s and .395 OBP over the streak.

Brilliant Bullpen!The Shuckers bullpen had a streak of 16.1 inning without a run ended on Sun-day. Overall the ‘pen has a 10-0 record and 2.48 ERA (18er/65.2ip), 62 SO, 15 BB and .202 BAA. The ‘pen is 8x9 in SV chances.

SHUCKERS NOTES/ABOUT THE SHUCKERS

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WHO ARE THE SHUCKERS?: Formerly the Huntsville Stars, the new Biloxi professional baseball team re-vealed the new identity on November 24, 2014, as the Biloxi Shuckers took center stage during a ceremony inside Biloxi’s historic Saenger Theatre. The team name was selected after nearly 60,000 votes were cast after the month-long “Name the Team” contest yielded six finalists. A tenacious oyster is the centerpiece of the identity, seen both in the club’s primary logo, home and alternate caps. The letters “BS” to make up the road cap designation - the Biloxi Lighthouse logo, resiliently rising above historic storm waters. Gulf Blue, Sand, Coral, and Black make up the club’s new official colors, paying tribute to the Gulf Coast. The Shuckers are the first professional sports team to use this color combination.ABOUT BILOXI: Founded in the late 17th century by French explorers, Biloxi has a population of 44,578 and is the home of Keesler Air Force Base... With many wonderful beaches, golf courses, fishing charters, museums and the iconic Biloxi Lighthouse, Biloxi is the perfect place for friends and families to get away and take a much-needed vacation.

PINCH HITTINGPlayer AVG H AB HR RBICooper .000 0 1 0 0Macias .000 0 2 0 0Ramirez .200 1 5 0 2Roache .000 0 3 0 0Taylor .000 0 2 0 0Wren .000 0 3 0 0Totals .063 1 16 0 2

Player AVG H AB 2B 3B HR RBI SHGagnon .000 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Hader .000 0 4 0 0 0 0 0Houser .000 0 3 0 0 0 0 0Ortega .000 0 2 0 0 0 0 1Salas .000 0 3 0 0 0 0 0Wang .333 1 3 0 0 0 0 0Totals .071 1 14 0 0 0 0 1

PITCHERS AT THE PLATE

G/GS CS SBA CS% PB W-LGarcia 5/4 1 1 1.000 0 4-0Nottingham 13/13 1 8 .125 0 9-4Totals: 18/17 2 9 .222 0 13-4

CATCHER’S INFORMATION

Year Team League Level*1927 Toledo Mud Hens American Association AA*1929 Toledo Mud Hens American Association AA1930 Washington Senators American League MLB1931 Washington Senators American League MLB1932 Washington Senators American League MLB**1933 Washington Senators American League MLB1934 Washington Senators American League MLB1935 Washington Senators American League MLB* . The Mud Hens won the 1927 Junior World Series under manager Casey Stengel (later of New York Yankees fame). In the spring of 1929, the Mud Hens returned for a second season of spring training in Biloxi and still were led by Stengel.** In 1933, Washington won its last American League pennant while training in Biloxi that spring. No other Washington D.C. club in either the American or National League has won another one since that season.

Biloxi Stadium (on site of Keesler Air Force Base)Year Team League Level*1913 Detroit Tigers American League MLB1914 Detroit Tigers American League MLB1915 Detroit Tigers American League MLB**1920 Milwaukee Brewers American Association AA***1920’s Memphis Chicks Southern Association A1931 Baltimore Orioles International League AA1932 Baltimore Orioles International League AA1935 Atlanta Crackers Southern Association A1935 Albany (NY) Senators International League AA* The Tigers included such stars as Ty Cobb, manager Huey Jen-nings, Sam Crawford, George Moriarty and many others. The late Ray M. Thompson, columnist and historian, who wrote for the (then) Biloxi-Gulfport Daily-Herald in a column dated April 13, 1961 and titled “KnowYour State/When the Detroit Tigers Trained At Gulfport” discusses the Tiger team training in Gulfport in 1913.**.The American Association Milwaukee Brewers were founded in 1902, after the American League Brewers moved to St. Louis and became the St. Louis Browns. The American Association Milwaukee Brewers continues in the major league Milwaukee Brewers, which took its name from the 1902-1952 club.***The Chicks trained in Gulfport sometime between 1921 and 1930 according to Ray M. Thompson’s article of April 18, 1958 on the Wash-ington Senators training at Biloxi.

Gulfport Fairgrounds BallparkSpring Training Sites

Year League CLASS W-L Finish Manager Stadium1906 Gulfport Crabs/Cotton States League D 58-61 4th Lincoln Stickney, John Bolin, Earlie Miller Gulfport Fairgrounds 1907 Gulfport Crabs/Cotton States League D 68-67 4th George Leidy, Link Stickney Gulfport Fairgrounds1908 Gulfport-Biloxi Sand Crabs/Cotton States League D Gulfport Fairgrounds Point Comfort Park1926* Gulfport Tarpons/Cotton States League D 1H 31-31 5th Henry “Cotton” Knaupp, Gulfport Fairgrounds 2H 26-36 8th Jack Ryan, Clarence Nemitz 1927 Gulfport Tarpons/Cotton States League D 1H 31-29 3rd Joe P. “Doc” Evans Gulfport Fairgrounds 2H 26-35 5th 1928 Gulfport Tarpons/Cotton States League D 1H 34-21 2nd Henry “Cotton” Knaupp Gulfport Fairgrounds 2H 16-44 7th

BILOXI BASEBALL HISTORY: Pro baseball is not totally new to the Gulf Coast, but it is the first since 1908. The Gulfport-Biloxi Sand Crabs of the Cotton States League played half a season in Biloxi during the summer of 1908. Many Major League and som Minor League teams held spring traing in the area. Even the 1920 Milwaukee Brewers of the American Association (direct descendant of the current Brewers) trained in Gulfport. See below.

2015 APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBERRecord 14-7 16-12 19-8 13-15 16-14 3-3Batting .266 .278 .248 .242 .237 .273Pitching 2.35 3.83 3.42 3.38 2.82 4.32Attendance 13,055 4,490 32,597 46,668 43,964 13,033Openings 5 20 10 14 16 5Average 2,740 828 3,622 3,889 2,748 3,258

BOLD denotes monthly best/worst

2015 Monthly RecoRds

2015 AwardsSouthern League Yearly AwardsManager of the Year ........................................Carlos SuberoMost Outstanding Pitcher ................................... Jorge Lopez

Southern League Postseason All-StarsOrlando ArciaJorge Lopez

Southern League AwardsHitter of the Week ...........................Orlando Arcia (5/25-5/31)Pitcher of the Week ............................. Brooks Hall (6/8-6/14)Hitter of the Week .............................Tyrone Taylor (6/8-6/14)Pitcher of the Week ........................... Brent Suter (6/15-6/21)Hitter of the Week ..........................Victor Roache (7/20-7/26)Pitcher of the Week ...................... Adrian Houser (8/24-8/30)

Organizational AwardsPitcher of the Month .................................. Brooks Hall (April)Player of the Month ................................Michael Reed (May)Pitcher of the Month ................................ Jorge Lopez (June)Pitcher of the Month ................................. Jorge Lopez (July)Pitcher of the Month .............................Jorge Lopez (August)

2015 Southern League AS GameMontgomery, AL

Orlando Arcia SS*Jaye Chapman RHPBrooks Hall RHPHobbs Johnson LHPJorge Lopez RHPDamien Magnifico RHPNick Ramirez 1BMichael Reed OFAustin Ross RHPTyler Wagner RHPAdam Weisenburger C*Kyle Wren OF

* - Elected but did not attend game

Player1. Taylor, (7-0), Wren (6-4)2. McFarland (1-0), Orf (9-3), Phillips (2-0), Shaw (1-0), Taylor (0-1)3. Cooper (1-0), Orf (2-0), Phillips (10-4)4. Cooper (3-0), Nottingham (8-4), Ramirez (2-0)5. Cooper (3-1), Macias (1-0), Orf (0-1), Ramirez (3-0), Roache (3-0), Taylor (2-2)6. Betancourt (2-0), Cooper (1-3), Nottingham (1-0), Ramirez (1-0), Roache (5-0), Taylor (3-1)7. Betancourt (4-1), Cooper (1-0), Roache (3-1), Macias (2-0), McFarland (4-0), Shaw (0-2)8. Betancourt (2-1), Garcia (3-0), Macias (1-2), McFarland (5-1), Shaw (2-0)9. Betancourt (2-1), Gagnon (1-0), Garcia (1-0), Hader (3-0), Houser (1-1), McFarland (1-0), Ortega (1-1), Salas (2-0), Wang (2-0)

LINEUP CARD - 11 LINEUPS

PlayerP. Gagnon (1-0), Hader (4-0), Houser (1-2), Ortega (2-1), Salas (3-0), Wang (3-0)C. Garcia, (4-0), Nottingham (9-4)1B. Cooper (7-4), Ramirez (6-0)2B. Betancourt (1-1), McFarland (11-1), Orf (1-2)3B. Macias (4-1), Orf (9-3)SS. Betancourt (9-2), Orf (1-0), Shaw (3-2)LF. Roache (9-1), Wren (4-3)CF. Phillips (10-2), Taylor (3-2)RF. Cooper (1-0), Phillips (2-1), Taylor (9-2), Wren (1-1)

STARTS BY POSITION

STARTING PITCHERJavi Salas | RHP | #443 G, 3 GS, 1-1, 3.86 ERA Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-4 Weight: 251Opening Day Age: 24 Residence: Coral Gables, Fla. School: Miami (Fla.)

Today’s Start: 24-year-old Javi Salas makes his fourth start of 2016 in game four of the five-game set with the Mississippi Braves on Monday night. The righty has allowed eight runs - seven earned - in 16.1 innings, with five walks and 16 strikeouts. In 24 games (22 starts) with the Brevard County Manatees in 2015, the Florida native finished 8-8 with a 4.13 ERA with 82 SO and 39 BB in 128.2 IP.

Last Outing: Salas did not factor in the decision in a 4-3 win over the Pensacola Blue Wahoos on April 19. In 5.2 innings, the Florida native allowed three runs - two earned - in 5.2 innings on three hits, two walks and four strikeouts.

vs. Mississippi: Monday will be Salas’ first career start against the Braves.

2015: Was named a Florida State League midseason All-Star.- Went 6-4 with a 2.41 ERA (74.2ip, 20er) in 12 games (11 starts) before the All-Star break.- Tossed a 9-inning complete game on 6/17 vs. Jupiter and allowed a run on 5 hits with 3 strikeouts.

CAREER NOTES/MISCELLANEOUS• Graduated from the University of Miami with a degree in accounting.

• Tossed a perfect game on 3/4/14 against Villanova University (113 pitches).....it marked the second per-fect game in program history (Kevin Sheary, 3/14/87) and just the 23rd perfect game in Division I history since 1957.

• Was named ACC Pitcher of the Week for that same week.

Year/Teams W/L ERA G GS CG SHO IP H R ER BB SO HR

2014 Helena-R 0-3 6.92 8 4 0 0 26.0 33 23 20 9 16 1 Wisconsin-A 1-2 3.82 6 6 0 0 33.0 40 14 14 5 23 42015 Brevard Co.-A+ 8-8 4.13 24 22 2 0 128.2 142 76 59 39 82 72016 Biloxi-AA 1-1 3.86 3 3 0 0 16.1 10 8 7 5 16 1

MiLB Totals 10-14 4.41 41 35 2 0 204.0 225 121 100 58 137 13

Career Breakdown:

2015 SEASON HIGHSLong Outing: 9.0 (6/17 vs. Jupiter)Strikeouts: 5 (7x, 8/9 @Dunedin)Walks: 3 (7x, 8/16 @Daytona)HR All’d: 3 (8/9 @Dunedin)Hits All’d: 10 (8/29 @Clearwater)Runs All’d: 9 (7/29 vs. Palm Beach)Win Streak: 3 (6/8-7/1)Loss Streak: 4 (7/7-8/4)Record in Starts: 10-13-1Quality Starts: 9

2015 SEASON SPLITSHOME: 3-4, 4.52 ROAD: 5-4, 3.66vs. LH: .286, 5 HR vs. RH: .273, 2 HRApril: 1-2, 2.16, 16 K, 7 BB, .228 Opp. AVGMay: 3-1, 2.45, 23 K, 7 BB, .243 Opp. AVGJune: 2-1, 3.51, 11 K, 7 BB, .247 Opp. AVGJuly: 1-3, 8.22, 14 K, 9 BB, .370 Opp. AVGAugust: 1-1, 5.82, 14 K, 8 BB, .319 Opp. AVGSeptember: 0-0, 0.00, 4 K, 1 BB, .167 Opp. AVG

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Acquired: 10th Round, 2014

2016 SEASON HIGHSLong Outing: 5.2 (2x, 4/19 vs. Pensacola)Strikeouts: 8 (4/8 vs. Chattanooga)Walks: 3 (4/13 vs. Mobile)HR All’d: 1 (4/13 vs. Mobile)Hits All’d: 5 (4/13 vs. Mobile)Runs All’d: 4 (4/13 vs. Mobile)Win Streak: 1 (4/8)Loss Streak: 1 (4/13)Record in Starts: 2-1Quality Starts: 0

2016 SEASON SPLITSHOME: 1-1, 3.86 ROAD: 0-0, --vs. LH: .100, 0 HR vs. RH: .211, 1 HRApril: 1-1, 3.86, 16 K, 5 BB, .172 Opp. AVG

Date Opp W-L ERA IP H R ER HR BB SO PC-S SC4/8 CHA 1-0 1.59 5.2 2 1 1 0 0 8 85-55 W, 6-24/13 MOB 0-1 4.22 5.0 5 4 4 1 3 4 84-45 L, 9-34/19 PNS 0-0 3.86 5.2 3 3 2 0 2 4 90-52 W, 4-3Totals .172 1-1 3.86 16.1 10 8 7 1 5 16

2016 STARTS

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PITCHING TOTALS

PITCHER LAST APP. IP,H,R,ER,BB,K LAST WIN LAST SAVE LAST LOSS SV/OPP RI/STRANDED34 - Archer Sun 4/10 vs CHA 1.1, 2, 4, 2, 0, 2 1-036 - Chapman Sun 4/10 vs CHA 1.0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 4/10 vs CHA29 - Gagnon Thu 4/7 vs CHA 3.0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 5 4/7 vs CHA11 - Johnson Sat 4/10 vs CHA 1.1, 3, 2, 2, 2, 2 4/10 vs CHA 2-219 - Peterson Sun 4/10 vs CHA 1.0, 2, 0, 9, 0, 1 4/10 vs CHA 2-23 - Tillman Fri 4/8 vs CHA 2.1, 2, 1, 1, 0, 3 1-118 - Viramontes Sat 4/9 vs CHA 1.1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0 2-0

BULLPEN BRIEFS/LAST OUTING

PITCHING/BULLPEN NOTES

W L ERA G CG SHO IP H R ER BB SO HR Hits/At-Bats AVG Q/S SVO Holds IR ScoredStarters 3 4 2.72 17 0 0 86.1 65 27 26 31 85 3 65 312 .208 2 0 - - -Relievers 10 0 2.48 17 - - 65.2 49 22 18 15 62 2 49 242 .202 8 9 9 25 10TOTALS 13 4 2.61 17 0 0 152.0 114 49 44 46 147 5 114 554 .206 8 9 2 25 10

JED BRADLEY | LHP | #35 2-0, 7.11 ERA, .296 BAA, 0 SV RESIDES: HUNTSVILLE, AL AGE: 25SUMMARY

Games .............................................................................5SV/Opp ..................................................................0/0Holds ........................................................................2vs. LHB ...................................................(.167) 1x6, 4 SOvs. RHB .......................(.333) 7x21, 2B, HR, 5 RBI, 3 SO

SEASON HIGHSInnings Pitched .............................2.0 (4/13 vs. MOB)Strikeouts ..............................2, 3x (Last, 4/23 at MIS)Walks ...............................................................................--Hits .........................................................5 (4/13 vs. MOB)Earned Runs ..........................................5 (4/13 vs. MOB)

• Selected by Milwaukee in the 1st Round (15th overall) of the 2011 draft (Georgia Tech).• 2015: Went 3-5 with a 5.83 ERA (58.2ip, 38er) in 43 games between Triple-A Colorado Springs and Double-A Biloxi... Went 1-0 with a 1.89 ERA (19ip, 4er) over his final 13 games with Biloxi.• 2014: Went a combined 10-10 with a 3.91 ERA in 27 starts (147.1ip, 64er) between Class-A Brevard County and Double-A Huntsville... Was a Florida State League midseason All-Star... Earned Florida State League Pitcher of the Week honors twice (4/14-4/20 and 5/5-5/11)... Was promoted to Huntsville on 5/26.• 2013: Was placed on the disabled list on 7/25 with left shoulder impingement syndrome and missed the remainder of the season.• 2012: Entered the season as the third-best prospect in the Brewers organization according to Baseball America... Did not allow an earned run over his first 3 starts at Class-A Brevard County (19ip, 10h, 1r, 0er, 3bb, 18k)... Allowed his frst earned run of the season in the third inning of his fourth start on 4/23 at Clearwater (21ip).• 2011: Made his professional debut in the 2011 Arizona Fall League with the Peoria Javelinas... Appeared in 5 games (2 starts) and went 1-0 with a 6.48 ERA (8.1ip, 9h, 7r, 6er, 4bb, 8k, 2hr)... Was selected to the Arizona Fall League Rising Stars Game.• Pitched at Georgia Tech for three seasons and earned Second Team All-ACC honors twice (2010 and 2011)... Was a 2010 Cape Cod League All-Star while pitching for the Wareham Gatemen... Was rated the fourth-best prospect in the Cape Cod League according to Baseball America that same summer... Attended Eisenhower (MI) High School for two years before moving back to Huntsville, Alabama, where he graduated from Huntsville High School.

JAYE CHAPMAN | RHP | #36 0-0, 0.00 ERA, .038 BAA, 8 SV RESIDES: LYNN HAVEN, FL AGE: 28SUMMARY

Games .............................................................................9SV/Opp ..................................................................8/8Holds ........................................................................0vs. LHB ...................................................(.000) 0x8, 5 SOvs. RHB ................................................ (.056) 1x18, 7 SO

SEASON HIGHSInnings Pitched ..................1.0, 8x (Last, 4/24 at MIS) Strikeouts .......................................... 3 (4/16 at MOB)Walks ...............................................................................0Hits ............................................................ 1 (4/24 at MIS)Earned Runs ....................................................................0

• Signed by Milwaukee to a minor-league contract on 11/14/14.• 2015: Went 6-5 with a 2.37 ERA (64.2ip, 17er) with 22 walks and 67 strikeouts between Double-A Biloxi and Triple-A Colorado Springs... Named a Southern League midseason All-Star with Biloxi... Owned a 14-game (15ip) scoreless streak with Biloxi from 4/18-5/17... Led the Sky Sox with 15 saves and ranked second among Brewers minor leaguers with 17 total... Re-signed with the Brewers on 11/2.• 2014: Pitched for the Bridgeport Bluefish of the independent Atlantic League... Was signed by Milwaukee to a minor-league contract on 11/14.• 2013: Was a non-roster invitee to Spring Training with the Cubs... Made 4 appearances with Triple-A Iowa before being placed on the disabled list on 4/16 with a left hip strain; missed the remainder of the season... Underwent surgery on both hips to repair a genetic condition known as femoroacetabular impingement (FAI).• 2012: Was traded from Atlanta to Chicago-NL, along with RHP Arodys Vizcaino, in exchange for LHP Paul Maholm and OF Reed Johnson on 7/30... Made his Major League debut on 9/4 at Washington, tossing a scoreless inning in relief.• 2011: Led Braves minor leaguers with 52 appearances... Earned Braves organizational Pitcher of the Month honors for April (9g, 1-0, 0.64era, 2sv, 14ip, 1er with Mississippi) and July (12g, 1-0, 2.51era, 1sv, 14.1ip, 4er with Gwinnett)... Had his contract purchased and was added to the Braves’ 40-man roster on 11/16... Made 2 appearances with Aguilas of the Dominican Winter League following the season.• 2009: Earned the Braves organizational Pitcher of the Month for July (10g, 6sv, 14ip, 0er)... Opponents batted .204.• 2008: Was named Carolina League Pitcher of the Week for 8/5-8/11... Earned Myrtle Beach Pitcher of the Month honors for August by the Braves organization.• Attended Chipola College in Marianna, Florida... Was originally selected by the Atlanta Braves in the 16th round of the 2005 First-Year Player Draft... Signed by Braves scout Al Goetz.

DREW GAGNON | RHP | #29 1-0, 0.00 ERA, .150 BAA, 0 SV RESIDES: BRENTWOOD, CA AGE: 25SUMMARY

Games .............................................................................3SV/Opp ..................................................................0/0Holds ........................................................................0vs. LHB ..................................................... (.143) 1x7, SOvs. RHB ......................................... (.154) 2x13, BB, 5 SO

SEASON HIGHSInnings Pitched ............................... 3.0 (4/7 vs. CHA)Strikeouts ........................................... 5 (4/7 vs. CHA)Walks .....................................................1 (4/12 vs. MOB)Hits .........................................................2 (4/12 vs. MOB)Earned Runs ....................................................................0

• Drafted by Milwaukee in the 3rd Round of the 2011 draft (Long Beach State University).• 2014: Was a Southern League midseason All-Star... Tied for the Southern League lead in starts (28) and ranked among the leaders in innings pitched (5th, 154.2)... Surrendered a league-high tying 18 HR... Led Brewers minor leaguers in innings pitched... Was named Southern League Pitcher of the Week for 5/12-5/18... Opponents batted just .239.• 2013: Went a combined 7-13 with a 5.43 ERA in 26 starts (129.1ip, 78er) between Class-A Brevard County and Double-A Huntsville... Was named Florida State League Pitcher of the Week for 4/29-5/5.• 2012: Went a combined 7-3 with a 2.83 ERA in 25 starts between Class-A Wisconsin and Class-A Brevard County... Held opponents to a .223 batting average... Was a Midwest League All-Star... Named Brewers Minor League Co-Pitcher of the Month for April (5gs, 2-0, 0.64era) along with RHP Hiram Burgos.• 2011: Earned his first professional save in his only career relief appearance on 7/27 in a 10-3 win vs. Casper (3ip, 2h, 1r, 1er, 1bb, 6k).• Attended Long Beach State University for three seasons... Earned Second Team All-Big West honors in 2010... Pitched for the Brewster Whitecaps of the Cape Cod League in the summer of 2010... Was named as the Eastern Division starting pitcher for the Cape Cod All-Star Game at Fenway Park... Earned All-County (East Bay) honors as a senior at Liberty (CA) High School... Was drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 10th round of the 2008 First-Year Player Draft, but did not sign.

TRISTAN ARCHER | RHP | #34 2-0, 2.57 ERA, .189 BAA, 0 SV RESIDES: KINGSPORT, TN AGE: 25SUMMARY

Games .............................................................................7SV/Opp ..................................................................0/1Holds ........................................................................2vs. LHB ....................... (.375) 6x16, 2B, 5 RBI, BB, 2 SOvs. RHB .............................................. (.108) 4x37, 12 SO

SEASON HIGHSInnings Pitched ................................ 3.0 (4/24 at MIS)Strikeouts ............4 (4/12 vs. MOB and 4/18 vs. PNS)Walks ......................................................1 (4/18 vs. PNS)Hits ............................................2, 3x (Last 4/21 vs. PNS)Earned Runs ...............2 (4/9 vs. CHA and 4/18 vs. PNS)

• Selected by Milwaukee in the 21st Round of the 20113 draft (Georgia Tech).• 2015: Did not allow a run in his first 6 appearances of the season (9.1ip)... Went 3-2 with 1 save in 26 relief appearances with a 2.92 ERA (61.2ip, 20er)... From 7/25 to the end of the season, owned a 2-0 record with an 0.36 ERA (25.1ip, 1er).• 2014: Went 2-0 with a 2.68 ERA and 5 saves in 13 relief appearances (43.2ip, 13er) and 5-6 with a 3.89 ERA in 13 starts (69.1ip, 30er).• Graduated from Tennessee Tech University with a bachelor’s degree in agriculture/turfgrass management... Was a 2013 First Team All-Ohio Valley Conference selection as a senior and helped lead Tennessee Tech to the OVC conference championship... Earned 2010 OVC All-Freshman Team honors... Is the school’s all-time leader in wins (23) and innings pitched (323.2)... Was named the 2009 Big 9 Conference Player of the Year as a senior in high school and earned Second Team All-State honors that same year... Was drafted out of high school by the Oakland Athletics in the 38th round of the 2009 First-Year Player Draft, but did not sign... Is married; wife’s name is Catherine.

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MARTIN VIRAMONTES | RHP | #18 0-0, 3.38 ERA, .111 BAA, 0 SV RESIDES: LOS ANGELES, CA AGE: 26 SUMMARY

Games ......................................................................3SV/Opp ..................................................................0/0Holds ........................................................................1vs. LHB ........................................... (.182) 2x11, 2 BBvs. RHB .......................... (.000) 0x7, 2 RBI, HB, 4 BB

SEASON HIGHSInnings Pitched ................................ 3.0 (4/22 at MIS)Strikeouts ................................................................. 0Walks .................................................. 3 (4/22 at MIS)Hits ...................................................2 (4/20 vs. PNS)Earned Runs .....................................2 (4/20 vs. PNS)

• Drafted by Milwaukee in the 28th round of the 2012 draft (Southern Cal).• 2014: Llimited opponents to a .210 batting average with A+ Brevard Co. • 2013: Went 1-2 with a 4.38 ERA and 1 save in 19 games (4 starts) between A- Wisconsin and the R Arizona Brewers… Held opponents to a .220 batting average… On the DL at Wisconsin with a back strain from 5/1-5/15 and with a sprained right elbow from 7/10-8/15.• Spent four seasons at Loyola Marymount University and held senior athletic status at USC after utilizing a medical redshirt in 2009...he was drafted in the 27th round of the 2010 draft by the New York Yankees... Earned Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention honors at USC and led team with 5 saves.

yeaRly Batting leadeRs

YEAR Average Games At-Bats Runs2015 Orlando Arcia- .307 Nick Ramirez- 129 Orlando Arcia- 512 Orlando Arcia- 74

YEAR Hits Doubles Triples Home Runs2015 Orlando Arcia- 157 Orlando Arcia- 37 Orlando Arcia- 7 Nick Ramirez- 14

YEAR Runs Batted In Walks Strikeouts Stolen Bases2015 Orlando Arcia- 69 Nick Ramirez- 64 Nick Ramirez- 115 Orlando Arcia- 25 Michael Reed- 25

yeaRly Pitching leadeRs

YEAR Wins Losses ERA (min. 115 IP) Games2015 Jorge Lopez- 12* Brooks Hall- 8 Tyler Wagner- 2.25* Damien Magnifico- 42 Hobbs Johnson- 8

YEAR Saves Innings-Pitched Runs Earned Runs2015 Damien Magnifico- 20 Tyler Wagner- 152.1 Brooks Hall- 56 Brooks Hall- 52 Hobbs Johnson- 56 YEAR Walks Strikeouts Complete Games Shutouts2015 Hobbs Johnson- 77 Jorge Lopez- 137 Tyler Wagner- 2 Tyler Wagner- 1#

* Led Southern League# Tied For Southern League Lead

single-season individual RecoRdsINDIVIDUAL BATTING PLAYER YEARAverage .307 Orlando Arcia 2015Games 131 Nick Ramirez 2015At-Bats 512 Orlando Arcia 2015Runs 74 Orlando Arcia 2015Hits 157 Orlando Arcia 2015Doubles 37 Orlando Arcia 2015Triples 7 Orlando Arcia 2015Home Runs 14 Nick Ramirez 2015RBI 69 Orlando Arcia 2015Walks 64 Nick Ramirez 2015Strikeouts 115 Nick Ramirez 2015Stolen Bases 25 Orlando Arcia, Michael Reed 2015Caught Stealing 9 Kyle Wren 2015Slugging Percentage .453 Orlando Arcia 2015On-Base Percentage .378 Nathan Orf 2015

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING PLAYER YEARWins 12* Jorge Lopez 2015Losses 8 Brooks Hall, Hobbs Johnson 2015ERA 2.25* Tyler Wagner 2015Games 42 Damien Magnifico 2015Games Started 25 Hobbs Johnson, Tyler Wagner 2015Complete Games 2 Tyler Wagner 2015Shutouts 1* Tyler Wagner 2015Saves 20 Damien Magnifico 2015Innings Pitched 152.1 Tyler Wagner 2015Hits Allowed 130 Tyler Wagner 2015Runs Allowed 56 Brooks Hall, Hobbs Johnson 2015ER Allowed 52 Brooks Hall 2015Home Runs Allowed 10 Brooks Hall 2015Hit Batters 7 Hobbs Johnson 2015Walks 77 Hobbs Johnson 2015Strikeouts 137 Jorge Lopez 2015Wild Pitches 13 Jorge Lopez 2015

* Led Southern League

STEVE PETERSON | LHP | #19 3-0, 1.93 ERA, .161 BAA, 0 SV RESIDES: DANVERS, MA AGE: 28SUMMARY

Games .............................................................................8SV/Opp ..................................................................0/0Holds ........................................................................1vs. LHB ........................ (.273) 3x11, 2B, 3B, 2 RBI, 3 SOvs. RHB ................................(.100) 2x20, 2B, 3 BB, 5 SO

SEASON HIGHSInnings Pitched ..............................2.2 (4/20 vs. PNS)Strikeouts ................................ 2, 3x (Last 4/22 at MIS)Walks ....................................................... 1 (4/9 vs. CHA)Hits ......................................................... 2 (4/10 vs. CHA)Earned Runs ............................................. 2 (4/24 at MIS)

• Signed as a Non-Drafted Free Agent on 6/12/11.• 2015: Went 0-1 with a save and a 1.88 ERA (14.1ip, 3er) in 6 appearances in May.• 2014: Limited opponents to a .235 batting average.• 2012: Held opponents to a .196 batting average (29-for-148)... Was placed on the disabled list on 8/17 with a right knee ACL injury and missed the remainder of the season... Surgery was performed by Dr. William Raasch.• Earned Atlantic 10 All-Conference and All-New England honors at the University of Rhode Island in 2011... Was named Pitcher of the Game at the New England Intercollegiate Baseball Association (NEIBA) All-Star Game... Transferred from Marist College after his sophomore season... Pitched for the Newport Gulls of the New England Collegiate Baseball League in the summers of 2007-09... Underwent “Tommy John” surgery in 2009.

STEPHEN KOHLSCHEEN | RHP | #31 0-0, 0.00 ERA, .333 BAA, 0 SV RESIDES: YORK, NE AGE: 27SUMMARY

Games ......................................................................3SV/Opp ..................................................................1/1Holds ........................................................................1vs. LHB ................................................ (.667) 2x3, 2B vs. RHB ......................................................(.200) 1x5

SEASON HIGHSInnings Pitched ................................ 1.0 (4/23 at MIS)Strikeouts ..................................................................0Walks ........................................................................0Hits .......................................1 3x, (Last, 4/24 at MIS)Earned Runs .............................................................0

• Signed by Milwaukeeto a minor-league contract.• 2014: Named a Southern League Mid-Season All-Star.• 2013: Led the Southern League in SO/9.0 innings (11.48), while ranking fourth in opponent average (.203).• 2010: Signed by the Mariners as a 45th-round selection in the First-Year Player Draft.

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RENE GARCIA | C | #10 .267, 0 HR, 2 RBI, 1 SB RESIDES: VEGA ALTA, PR AGE: 26SUMMARY

Last Game .....................................................0x4, SOCurrent Series ...............................................0x4, SOPrevious Series ........................... 1x5, 2 RBI, BB, SOStreak/Long ..................................................... 0G/2Gvs. LHP .........................................(.250) 1x4, SO, SBvs. RHP ........................ (.273) 3x11, 2 RBI, BB, 2 SO

SEASON HIGHSHits .................................................. 2 (4/10 vs. CHA)Runs ........................................................................ --RBI ....................................................2 (4/20 vs. PNS)HR ............................................................................--Stolen Bases ................................... 1 (4/10 vs. CHA)

• Signed as a Free Agent on 11/20/15• 2015: Split time between AAA Lehigh Valley and AA Reading in the Philadelphia Phillies system.• 2013: Texas League All-Star with the Corpus Christi Hooks (.330avg, 5hr, 36rbi).• Has played in the Puerto Rican Winter League in each of the last six seasons (2010-15).• Attended Colegio Sagrada Familia in Corozal, Puerto Rico.

JAVIER BETANCOURT | INF | #9 .349, 0 HR, 7 RBI, 0 SB RESIDES: MIRANDA, VENEZUELA AGE: 20SUMMARY

Last Game .....................................................2x4, SOCurrent Series ............................4x8, R, 3B, RBI, SOPrevious Series .................................4x11, 3 RBI, BBStreak/Long ....5G/5G (Reached safely in 12 straight)vs. LHP .........................(.429) 6x14, 3 RBI, BB, 3 SOvs. RHP ................. (.310) 9x29, 3B, 4 RBI, BB, 3 SO

Season HighsHits .......................................2, 5x (Last, 4/24 at MIS)Runs ...................... 1 (4/10 vs. CHA and 4/23 at MIS)RBI .......................2 (4/10 vs. CHA and 4/18 vs. PNS)HR ............................................................................0Stolen Bases ............................................................0

• Acquired from Detroit in exchange for RHP Francisco Rodriguez on 11/18/15.• 2015: Maintained a 14-game hitting streak from 5/5-19, where he hit .339 (20-for-59) with 10 RBI... Hit .282 (69-for-245) with 2 home runs and 17 RBI after the All-Star break.• Selected to the midseason Midwest League All-Star team... Ranked third in the Midwest League with 150 hits... Named the Tigers Minor League Gold Glove winner at second base.• Selected as the Rookie GCL Tigers Player of the Year... Named to the Gulf Coast League postseason All-Star squad… Placed second in the league with a .333 batting average and tied for fourth with 59 hits.• Originally signed by the Detroit Tigers as a non-drafted free agent on 8/18/11... Signed by Tigers scouts Oscar Garcia and Pedro Chavez.

GARRETT COOPER | INF | #30 .256, 0 HR, 8 RBI, 0 SB RESIDES: MANHATTAN BEACH, CA AGE: 25SUMMARY

Last Game ..................................................... 1x3, BBCurrent Series ..................................... 2x9, 2 BB, SOPrevious Series .........................2x12, RBI, 2 SO, CSStreak/Long ..................................................... 0G/6Gvs. LHP .................. (.429) 6x14, 2B, 6 RBI, 4 BB, SOvs. RHP ..... (.172) 5x29, 2 2B, 3B, 2 RBI, 2 BB, 4 SO

SEASON HIGHSHits ......................2 (4/11 vs. CHA and 4/18 vs. PNS)Runs ............................1 (4/9, 4/10 and 411 vs. CHA)RBI .......................................2 (4/7 and 4/11 vs. CHA)HR ............................................................................0Stolen Bases ............................................................0

• Selected by Milwaukee in the sixth round of the 2013 First-Year Player Draft (Auburn)• 2015: Led all Brewers minor leaguers with a .310 (140-for-451) batting average in 128 games between Class-A Brevard County and Double-A Biloxi... Was among the FSL leaders in several categories including slugging percentage (1st, .436), doubles (T2nd, 32), extra-base hits (5th, 42) and batting average (6th, .294)... Owned a 13-game (5/22-6/4; .386, 17-for-44) and 12-game (7/13-27; .476, 20-for-42) hitting streak with the Manatees... Earned FSL Player of the Week honors for 7/13-7/19 (6g, .478 11-for-23, 2hr, 7rbi, 2 2b, 4r)... Transferred to Biloxi on 8/28 and hit safely in each of his first 6 games, including going 5-for-5 with a double, a triple and 2 RBI on 9/1 at Mississippi.• 2013: Batted .283 with 6 HR and 30 RBI in 48 games between Rookie Helena and Class-A Wisconsin... Belted two solo home runs in his first professional game on 6/20 at Missoula, including a homer in his first plate appearance.• Played his first two collegiate seasons at El Camino Community College in Torrance, California, where he was a two-time All-South Coast Conference selection (2010-11)... Transferred to Auburn University for his junior and senior seasons... Was a Second Team All-SEC selection as a senior in 2013... Is the youngest of seven children.

BRANDON MACIAS | INF | #33 .105, 0 HR, 2 RBI, 0 SB RESIDES: FLAGSTAFF, AZ AGE: 27SUMMARY

Last Game .............................................. 0x1, BB, SOCurrent Series ..................................... 0x4, BB, 2 SOPrevious Series .............................................1x5, 2 RStreak/Long ..................................................... 0G/1Gvs. LHP ......................................(.000) 0x6, 2 BB, SOvs. RHP ........................ (.154) 2x13, 2B, 2 RBI, 2 SO

SEASON HIGHSHits .................................................... 1 (4/9 vs. CHA)Runs .................................................2 (4/20 vs. PNS)RBI ..................................................... 2 (4/9 vs. CHA)HR ............................................................................0Stolen Bases ............................................................0

• Signed by Milwaukee as a NDFA on 6/9/112015: • Added to Biloxi roster on 5/10/15...Hit .136 in 9 games with Colorado Springs (AAA) and .345 in 8 games with Brevard County (A+)...Macias’ first Triple-A hit came on a triple on April 26 against at Security Service Field in Colorado Springs against the Iowa Cubs. Macias was transferred to Colorado Springs from High-A Brevard Co. on 4/22.• 2012: Ranked among the Midwest League leaders in on-base percentage (2nd, .388) and batting average (9th, .288)... Was hit by a pitch 21 times, setting a single-season record at Class-A Wisconsin (previous record was held by Luis Tinoco with 18 hbp in 1996).• Attended the University of Kansas for his junior and senior seasons (2010-11)... Earned the Walt Houck Newcomer of the Year Award in 2010... Transferred from South Mountain Community College in Phoenix, Arizona, where he spent two collegiate seasons (2008-09)... Played in the 2008 NJCAA Division I All-Star Game... Attended Arizona State University for one semester as a freshman in 2007... Was a four-time All-League and All-Region selection in high school and earned All-State honors as a junior and senior... Named Defensive Player of the Year and a 4A All-Star during his final two seasons... His cousin, Kyle Lobstein, is a pitcher in the Pirates organization... Another cousin, Rhiannon Baca, won a softball national championship with Arizona State in 2008.

CHRIS MCFARLAND | INF | #3 .262, 0 HR, 4 RBI, 0 SB RESIDES: LUFKIN, TX AGE: 23SUMMARY

Last Game ..................................1x4, R, 2B, RBI, SOCurrent Series ..............................2x7, 2B, RBI, 2 SOPrevious Series ........................ 4x13, 2 R, 2 RBI, SOStreak/Long ..................................................... 1G/4Gvs. LHP ............................ (.200) 3x15, 2B, RBI, 2 SOvs. RHP ........................ (.296) 8x27, 2B, 3 RBI, 5 SO

SEASON HIGHSHits ......................2 (4/10 vs. CHA and 4/19 vs. PNS)Runs ..................................1 (4/18 and 4/19 vs. PNS)RBI ..............................................1, 3x (4/20 vs. PNS)HR ............................................................................0Stolen Bases ............................................................0

• Drafted by Milwaukee in the 18th Round of the 2011 draft (Lufkin HS, Texas).• 2015: Was named a Florida State League mideason and postseason All-Star.....led the league in games (137) as well as at-bats (547) and ranked second in hits (150).....owned an 11-game hitting streak from 5/4-5/16 (.489, 22-for-45, 6rbi) and a 19-game on-base streak from 5/4-5/23 where he reached base at a .423 rate.• 2014: Placed on the DL on 5/22 with a left ankle sprain... Reinstated on 6/28... Had a 10-game hitting streak from 5/3-13 (19-41, .463, 3hr, 12rbi) and a 13-game hitting streak from 7/16-7/29 (20-52, .385, 4rbi, 8sb)... Was named Midwest League Player of the Week for 5/5-5/11... Was on the disabled list from 5/22-6/27 with a sprained left ankle.• 2012: Led the Pioneer League in at-bats (282) and tied for the league lead in games played (72)... Reached base safely in 28 straight games from 6/18-7/17... Led the Rookie Arizona Brewers in home runs (6), RBI (42) and runs (48).• Committed to Rice University before signing with the Brewers... Played on the Under Armour All-American Showcase Team in 2010... Is married to wife, Sascha, and has a son, Teagan.

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NATHAN ORF | INF | #4 .265, 0 HR, 1 RBI, 2 SB RESIDES: ST. CHARLES, MO AGE: 26SUMMARY

Last Game .................................................0x1, R, BBCurrent Series .............................2x8, R, BB, SO, SBPrevious Series ..........................3x15, 2 R, BB, 2 SOStreak/Long .........0G/4G (Reached base in 14 of 17)vs. LHP ..................... (.250) 4x16, 2B, RBI, 4 BB, SOvs. RHP ................(.273) 9x33, 2B, 7 BB, 5 SO, 2 SB

SEASON HIGHSHits ..................................................... 2 (4/22 at MIS)Runs ................................................. 2 (4/8 vs. CHA)RBI ..................................................... 1 (4/9 vs. CHA)HR ............................................................................0Stolen Bases ......... 1, (4/10 vs CHA and 4/22 at MIS)

• Signed by Milwaukee as a non-drafted free agent on 6/4/13 (Baylor).• 2015: Owned 12-game hitting streak from 5/25-6/17 (.381, 16-for-42, 4rbi)... Played for the Surprise Saguaros of the Arizona Fall League following the season.• 2014: Was a Florida State League postseason All-Star... Led the Florida State League in hit by pitches (22) and ranked among the league leaders in on-base percentage (2nd, .388) and batting average (9th, .288)... Had a 13-game hitting streak from 6/17-6/29 (.456, 26-for-57, 1hr, 5rbi)... Batted .369 (41-for-111) against left-handers.• Graduated from Baylor University with a bachelor’s degree in communications.....was a 2013 First Team All-Big 12 selection... Also earned 2013 Second Team Academic All-Big 12 honors... Was named 2012 Big 12 Conference Newcomer of the Year and earned First Team All-Big 12 honors... Transferred from the University of Illinois at Chicago, where he played hisfirst two collegiate seasons (2009-10)... Earned First Team All-State honors as a senior in high school... Helped lead Francis Howell (MO) High School to a runner-up finish at the 2008 state championship... Also was a running back and safety on his high school football team.

NICK RAMIREZ | INF | #24 .200, 1 HR, 5 RBI, 0 SB RESIDES: ANAHEIM, CA AGE: 26SUMMARY

Last Game ............................................................ 0x1Current Series ............................................0x4, 3 SOPrevious Series ........4x12, 2 R, HR, 2B, 3 RBI, 3 SOStreak/Long ..................................................... 0G/3Gvs. LHP ........................................(.250) 1x4, RBI, SOvs. RHP .............. (.192) 5x26, 2 2B, HR, 4 RBI, 9 SO

SEASON HIGHSHits ..................................................2, (4/19 vs. PNS)Runs ..................................1, 3x (Last, 4/19 vs. PNS)RBI .......................2 (4/10 vs. CHA and 4/18 vs. PNS)HR ....................................................1 (4/18 vs. PNS)Stolen Bases ............................................................0

• Drafted by Milwaukee in the 4th Round of the 2011 draft (Cal State Fullerton).• 2015: Was a Southern League midseason All-Star... Selected to participate in the Southern League All-Star Derby... Ranked third in the Southern League in games played (131) and owned the fourth best HR/AB ratio with a homer per every 30.86 AB... Led Double-A Biloxi in home runs (14) as well as walks (64) and was second on the team in RBI (63)... Hit .304 (31-for-102) with 20 R, 4 HR and 18 RBI in 28 games in May.• 2014: Was a Southern League midseason and postseason All-Star... Led the Southern League in RBI (82) and ranked among the leaders in home runs (T3rd, 19)... Also led the league in strikeouts (152)... Was named Southern League Player of the Week for 4/28-5/4... Following the season, played for the Glendale Desert Dogs in the Arizona Fall League (19g, .214, 3hr, 8rbi).• 2013: Was a Florida State League All-Star... Won the Florida State League Home Run Derby... Tied Class-A Brevard County’s single-season home run record with 19 HR (tied Hunter Morris, 2011)... Ranked among the Florida State League leaders in HR (T2nd, 19), hits (T3rd, 129), RBI (4th, 81) and extra-base hits (5th, 49)... Led the league in strikeouts (171)... Was named Florida State League Player of the Week for 7/8-7/14... Had a 14-game hitting streak from 7/28-8/11.• 2012: Fractured the hamate bone in his right hand during Spring Training on 3/22 and missed the first part of the season... Surgery was performed by Dr. Donald Sheridan... Led Class-A Wisconsin in HR (16) and RBI (70) despite not making his season debut until 5/10.• 2011: Batted .271 with 11 HR and 53 RBI in 39 games between Rookie Helena (23g) and Class-A Wisconsin (36g)... Homered in 5 consecutive games with Helena from 7/16-7/21 (6 total HR during that span)... Had 5 RBI in back-to-back games on 7/18 & 7/19 at Casper... Twice earned Pioneer League Player of the Week honors, 7/11-7/17 and 7/18-7/24... Batted .467 (14-for-30) with runners in scoring position with Helena.• Was named the 2011 Big West Conference Player of the Year... Also was CSF’s closer, going 16-for-16 in saves in 2011, which marked the second-best single-season save mark in school history (Scott Wright, 22 saves in 1984)... Was selected to play with USA Baseball’s Collegiate National Team in the summer of 2010... Won a silver medal at the FISU World University Baseball Championship in Tokyo, Japan... Earned First Team All-Big West Conference honors as a first baseman in 2010 and as a utility player in 2009... Earned Freshman All-American honors from Collegiate Baseball and Baseball America (second team)... Was named a High School All-American at Katella (CA) High School in 2008... His father, Randy, pitched for two seasons at Long Beach State (1981-82) and played four seasons in the minor leagues with the Seattle Mariners organization (1982-85).

BRETT PHILLIPS | OF | #8 .278, 1 HR, 10 RBI, 1 SB RESIDES: SEMINOLE, FL AGE: 21 SUMMARY

Last Game ......................................1x3, R, 2 RBI, BBCurrent Series ...................1x9, R, 2 RBI, 3 BB, 3 SOPrevious Series ...............2x13, 2 R, RBI, 2 BB, 6 SOStreak/Long ..................................................... 1G/5Gvs. LHP ............... (.316) 6x19, 2B, 5 RBI, 3 BB, 7 SOvs. RHP .. (.257) 9x35, 2 2B, 3B, HR, 5 RBI, 6 BB, 13 SO, SB

SEASON HIGHSHits .................................................... 3 (4/8 vs. CHA)Runs .................................................. 2 (4/8 vs. CHA)RBI ..................................................... 3 (4/8 vs. CHA)HR ..................................................... 1 (4/8 vs. CHA)Stolen Bases ..................................... 1 (4/7 vs. CHA)

• Acquired from Houston, along with LHP Josh Hader, RHP Adrian Houser and OF Domingo Santana, in exchange for OF Carlos Gomez and RHP Mike Fiers on 7/30/15.• 2016: Enters the season as the fourth-best prospect in the Brewers organization according to Baseball America.• 2015: Entered the 2015 season as the sixth-best prospect in the Astros organization according to Baseball America and batted a combined .320 with 16 HR, 71 RBI and 15 stolen bases in 97 games between Class-A Lancaster and Double-A Corpus Christi before he was traded to Milwaukee... Was selected to both the California League’s midseason and postseason All-Star teams... Played for the Surprise Saguaros in the Arizona Fall League following the 2015 season, batting .346 (9-for-26) with 3 RBI in 7 games... Played for Team USA in the 2015 World Baseball Softball Confederation Premier 12 Tournament in Taiwan and Japan during the offseason.• 2014: Named Houston Astros Minor League Player of the Year after batting a combined .310 with 17 HR, 68 RBI and 23 stolen bases in 130 games between Class-A Quad Cities and Class-A Lancaster... Was selected to both the Midwest League’s midseason and postseason All-Star teams.• 2012: Selected by Houston in the sixth round of the First-Year Player Draft.• Graduated from Seminole (FL) High School, where he also played football (running back/wide receiver and linebacker)... Signed a letter of intent to play baseball at NC State University prior to signing with Houston... Given the middle name “Maverick” after the television character from the show by the same name, played by actor James Garner (1957-62)... Brett’s father, Brett James Phillips, was called “Maverick” as a child by his father (Brett’s grandfather) and friends.

JACOB NOTTINGHAM | C | #27 .125, 2 HR, 5 RBI, 0 SB RESIDES: REDLANDS, CA AGE: 21SUMMARY

Last Game ...........................................0x4, SO (4/23)Current Series ............................................0x8, 4 SOPrevious Series ....................................2x13, R, BB, 4 SOStreak/Long ..................................................... 0G/3Gvs. LHP ..........(.250) 3x12, HR, RBI, 3 BB, IBB, 4 SOvs. RHP ............... (.083) 3x36, 2B, HR, 4 RBI, 10 SO

SEASON HIGHSHits ....................................1, 6x (Last, 4/21 vs. PNS)Runs ..................................1, 6x (Last, 4/18 vs. PNS)RBI ..................................................... 2 (4/8 vs. CHA)HR ........................1 (4/8 vs. CHA and 4/12 vs. MOB)Stolen Bases ............................................................0

• Acquired from Oakland, along with RHP Buba Derby, in exchange for OF Kris Davis on 2/12/16.• 2015: Acquired by Oakland from Houston, along with RHP Daniel Mengden, in exchange for LHP Scott Kazmir on 7/23... Was named to the Midwest League’s midseason and postseason All-Star teams... Batted a combined .316 with 17 HR and 82 RBI in 119 games last season between Class-A Quad Cities (Houston), Class-A Lancaster (Houston) and Class-A Stockton (Oakland).• 2013: Selected by Houston in the sixth round of the First-Year Player Draft.• Committed to play baseball at the University of Oklahoma prior to being drafted by the Astros... Was offered a scholarship to play baseball and football at the University of Arizona... Graduated from Redlands (CA) High School, where he also played football... Is a supporter of the ALS Foundation for Life... Enjoys shopping, golf, and spending time with his friends and family.

VICTOR ROACHE | OF | # 28 .279, 1 HR, 4 RBI, 1 SB RESIDES: TAMPA, FL AGE: 24SUMMARY

Last Game ..................................................... 0x3, BBCurrent Series .................................. 0x7, 2 BB, 2 SOPrevious Series ........ 7x15, 3 R, 3 2B, RBI, 4 SO, SBStreak/Long ..................................................... 0G/3Gvs. LHP ........ (.200) 4x20, 3 2B, HR, 2 RBI, BB, 6 SOvs. RHP .....(.348) 8x23, 4 2B, 2 RBI, 4 BB, 9 SO, SB

SEASON HIGHSHits ....................................3 (4/19 and 4/20 vs. PNS)Runs .................................................2 (4/20 vs. PNS)RBI .....................................1, 4x (Last, 4/20 vs. PNS)HR ..................................................... 1 (4/8 vs. CHA)Stolen Bases ....................................1 (4/19 vs. PNS)

• Drafted by Milwaukee in the 1st Round (28th overall) of the 2012 draft (Georgia Southern University)• 2015: Was named a Florida State League midseason All-Star... Hit .320 (24-for-77) with 5 home runs and 18 RBI in 20 games in April with Class-A Brevard County... Transferred to Double-A Biloxi on 6/17... Hit .307 (27-for-88) with 4 home runs and 21 RBI in 26 games in July with Biloxi... Earned Southern League Player of the Week honors for 7/20-7/27 (7g, .400; 10-for-25, 2hr, 7rbi).• 2014: Entered the season as the fifth-best prospect in the Brewers organization according to Baseball America... Rated as the best power hitter in the Brewers’ minor-league system by the same publication... Ranked third in the Florida State League with 18 home runs... Belted 3 HR on 5/4 vs. Clearwater... Was named Florida State League Player of the Week for 7/7-7/13.• 2013: Entered the season as the seventh-best prospect in the Brewers organization according to Baseball America... Homered in his first professional plate appearance (2-run HR) on 4/21 vs. Quad Cities... Hit 2 home runs, including a grand slam, and had 7 RBI on 7/22 at Dayton... Tied Class-A Wisconsin’s single-season home run record with 22 HR (tied Khris Davis, 2010)... Led Wisconsin in HR (22) and RBI (74)... Finished third in the Midwest League in home runs.• 2012: Did not play professional baseball in 2012 while recovering from a broken left wrist, which he suffered while diving for a ball in college.• Led the NCAA with 30 HR in 2011... Earned 2011 South Conference Player of the Year honors after batting .326 with 30 HR and 84 RBI... Was a semifinalist for the Golden Spikes Award and Dick Howser Trophy... Played for the Cotuit Kettleers of the Cape Cod League in the summer of 2011 and was named to the league’s All-Star team (CCL All-Star Game was played at Fenway Park)... Was a First Team All-State selection in high school... Also played football and basketball in high school... Was drafted by the Detroit Tigers in the 25th round of the 2009 First-Year Player Draft, but did not sign.

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DISABLED LIST

PLAYER OPPONENT DATE MISSING

SHY-CLE

EJECTIONS EJECTEE DATE UMPIRE REASON

PLAYER OPPONENT DATE TOT LENGTH1. Javi Salas Chattanooga 4/8 5.0 (Stuart Turner, 2B)2. Adrian Houser at Mobile 4/16 5.03. Josh Hader Pensacola 4/18 4.04. Javi Salas Pensacola 4/19 3.1 (Alex Blandino, 2B)5. Drew Gagnon Pensacola 4/20 4.1 (Sebastian Elizalde, 1B)

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Player Injury Games Missed DatesMartin Viramontes 7-Day DL 6 4/13-4/18Daniel Tillman 7-Day DL 6 4/19-24Hobbs Johnson 7-Day DL 4 4/21-24

TYRONE TAYLOR | OF | #15 .262, 1 HR, 1 RBI, 4 SB RESIDES: TORRANCE, CA AGE: 22SUMMARY

Last Game ........................................................3x4, RCurrent Series ........................... 3x11, R, BB, SO, SBPrevious Series .................... 2x17, HR, RBI, R, 4 SOStreak/Long ..................................................... 1G/4Gvs. LHP ............................. (.250) 5x20, 2B, BB, 5 SOvs. RHP .(.268) 10x41, 2 2B, HR, RBI, 2 BB, 5 SO, 4 SB

SEASON HIGHSHits .......................................3, 3x (Last, 4/24 at MIS)Runs ................................................ 3 (4/10 vs. CHA)RBI ....................................................1 (4/21 vs. PNS)HR ....................................................1 (4/21 vs. PNS)Stolen Bases .................................... 2 (4/16 at MOB)

• Drafted by Milwaukee in the 2nd draft (Torrance HS, CA)• 2016: Enters the season as the seventh-best prospect in the Brewers organization according to Baseball America.• 2015: Was named Southern League Player of the Week for 6/8-15 (8g, .367, 11-for-30, 4 2b, 2hr, 8rbi)... Entered the season as the top prospect in the Brewers organization according to Baseball America... Also rated by the same publication as the best athlete in the organization.• 2014: Entered the season as the second-best prospect in the Brewers organization according to Baseball America... Led the Florida State League in doubles (36) and finished second in hits (141)... Became the first player in Brevard County Manatees history to hit for the cycle, a feat he accomplished on 4/29 at Clearwater as he went 5-for-5 with 5 runs and 3 RBI (single in 1st inning, triple in 3rd, double in 4th, solo homer in 5th; also singled in 9th)... Was named Brewers Co-Minor League Player of the Month for July (26g, .340, 1hr, 13rbi, 8sb)... Struck out just once for every 9.64 plate appearances, which represented the second-best ratio in the FSL... Played for the Glendale Desert Dogs in the Arizona Fall League following the season (21g, .271, 7rbi).• 2013: Was named Midwest League Player of the Week for 6/3-6/9... Was named Brewers Minor League Player of the Month for June (25g, .438, 3hr, 13rbi, 20r)... Had a 16-game hitting streak from 6/13-7/2 (.429, 2hr, 7rbi, 11r).• 2012: Batted .387 with 2 HR and 11 RBI in 18 games between the Rookie Arizona Brewers and Rookie Helena.....had his season cut short due to a wrist injury.• Committed to Cal State Fullerton before signing with the Brewers... Was an All-California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) selection as a sophomore, junior and senior... Also was a standout football player as a running back and safety in high school... Rushed for 1,521 yards and 20 touchdowns along with 11 receiving touchdowns as a senior.

KYLE WREN | OF | #5 .162, 0 HR, 1 RBI, 2 SB RESIDES: ATLANTA, GA AGE: 24 SUMMARY

Last Game ........................................................0x0, RCurrent Series ..........................0x2, R, 2 SO, SB, CSPrevious Series ........................................0x10, 3 SOStreak/Long ..................................................... 0G/1Gvs. LHP .......................(.500) 5x10, 3B, BB, 2 SO, SBvs. RHP ........ (.037) 1x27, RBI, 3 BB, 10 SO, SB, CS

SEASON HIGHSHits .................................................... 3 (4/7 vs. CHA)Runs ..................................... 2 (4/7 and 4/9 vs. CHA)RBI ....................................................1 (4/11 vs. CHA)HR ............................................................................0Stolen Bases ........... 1 (4/7 vs. CHA and 4/22 at MIS)

• Acquired from Atlanta in exchange for RHP Zach Quintana on 11/14/14.• 2015: Named to the Southern League midseason All-Star team... Hit .335 (54-for-161) in 41 games between May and June with Double-A Biloxi... Owned a 22-game on-base streak from 4/30-5/22, reaching base at a .413 clip... Tied for the Triple-A Colorado Springs team lead with 16 stolen bases in only 76 games... Ranked second among Brewers farm hands with 36 stolen bases combined between Biloxi and Colorado Springs• 2014: Batted a combined .290 with 43 RBI and 46 stolen bases in 132 games between Class-A Lynchburg and Double-A Mississippi... Played for the Peoria Javelinas following the regular season... Was acquired by Milwaukee from Atlanta in exchange for RHP Zach Quintana on 11/14.• 2013: Entered the season as the Braves’ 18th-best prospect according to Baseball America, who also tabbed him as the fastest baserun-ner in Atlanta’s draft class and the best defensive outfielder in the entire system... Batted a combined .335 with 2 HR, 24 RBI and 35 stolen bases in 53 games between Rookie Danville, Class-A Rome and Class-A Lynchburg.• Is the son of former Atlanta Braves General Manager Frank Wren... Was selected by Atlanta in the eighth round of the 2013 First-Year Player Draft... Signed by Braves scout Brian Bridges... Was a Second Team All-ACC selection during his junior season at Georgia Tech... Was selected by the Cincinnati Reds in the 30th round of the 2012 First-Year Player Draft, but did not sign.

NICK SHAW | INF | #7 .286, 0 HR, 1 RBI, 0 SB RESIDES: ST. PETERSBURG, FL AGE: 26SUMMARY

Last Game ..................................................0x3 (4/22)Current Series ...................................................... 0x3Previous Series ........................2x6, 2B, RBI, BB, SOStreak/Long ..................................................... 0G/3Gvs. LHP .....................................................................--vs. RHP ................. (.286) 4x14, 2B, RBI, 2 BB, 2 SO

SEASON HIGHSHits ................................................... 2 (4/16 at MOB)Runs ........................................................................ --RBI ....................................................1 (4/20 vs. PNS)HR ............................................................................--Stolen Bases ............................................................--

• Drafted by Milwaukee in the 25th round of the 2010 draft (Barry University)• 2012: Ranked among the Florida State League leaders in walks (3rd, 69).• 2010: Was an Arizona League All-Star... Led the league in on-base percentage (1st, .471) and walks (37) andfinished fourth in the league in batting average (4th, .339)... Had a 13-game hitting streak from 7/3-7/25.• Set an NCAA Division II record with 215 career walks at Barry University (previous Division II record was held by Florida Southern’s Cris Allen with 200 walks from 1986-89)... Earned First Team All-Sunshine State Confer-ence (SSC) honors as a junior and senior (2009-10)... Was a Third Team All-American in 2009 and an Honor-able Mention All-American in 2008 as selected by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association.

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inning-By-inning Runs scoRed1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11+ Total AVG/GM

Shuckers 9 6 6 5 3 5 9 12 2 0 1 58 3.4

Opponents 6 1 6 4 4 6 12 4 6 0 0 49 2.9

Player Multi-Hit Games Multi-RBI GamesTotal 2H 3H 4H 5+ Total 2RBI 3RBI 4RBI 5+

9 - Betancourt 5 5 2 230 - Cooper 2 2 2 210 - Garcia 1 1 1 133 - Macias 0 03 - McFarland 1 1 027 - Nottingham 0 04 - Orf 4 4 08 - Phillips 3 2 1 2 1 124 - Ramirez 1 1 1 128 - Roache 2 2 07 - Shaw 1 1 015 - Taylor 4 1 3 05 - Wren 2 1 1 0

0 00 0

hits and hoMeRsSolo 2-Run 3-Run Grand

SlamTotal

9 - Betancourt 030 - Cooper 010 - Garcia 033 - Macias 03 - McFarland 027 - Nottingham 1 1 24 - Orf 08 - Phillips 1 124 - Ramirez 1 128 - Roache 1 17 - Shaw 015 - Taylor 1 15 - Wren 0TOTALS 3 3 0 0 6

Hitting Streaks (5G or more)Streak-Player Start End6 - Garrett Cooper 4/7 4/16 (MOB)5 - Javier Betancourt 4/9 4/16 (MOB)5- Brett Phillips 4/12 4/18 (PNS)5- Javier Betancourt 4/18

On-Base Streaks (10G or more)Streak-Player Start End12 - Javier Betancourt 4/9

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REGULAR SEASON SUMMARYteaM Miscellaneous

Longest Winning Streak .................................................................4 (4/18-21)Longest Home Winning Streak .......................................................4 (4/18-21)Longest Road Winning Streak ................2 (4/16 at MOB and 4/23-24 at MIS)Longest Losing Streak ..............................................1, 4x (Last - 4/22 at MIS)Longest Home Losing Streak ................................1, 3x (Last - 4/17 vs. PNS)Longest Road Losing Streak ................................................... 1 (4/22 at MIS)Highest Attendance, Home . 6,098 (4/20 vs. PNS [Largest home crowd ever])Highest Attendance, Road ................................................ 3,773 (4/23 at MIS)Lowest Attendance, Home .............................................1,208 (4/12 vs. MOB)Lowest Attendance, Road ................................................2,438 (4/16 at MOB)Longest Game, Time (9 innings) ........................................3:02 (4/9 vs. CHA)Longest Game, Time ................................... 3:58 (4/12 vs. MOB - 13 Innings)Shortest Game, Time.....................................2:04 (4/16 at MOB - 7 Innings)Shortest Game, Time (9 innings) ...................................... 2:11 (4/21 vs. PNS)Longest Game, Innings 13 (4/12 vs. MOB - W, 2-1; Nottingham Walk-off HR)Largest Winning Margin ..............................................4 (4/7 and 4/8 vs. CHA)Largest Losing Margin ..................................................6 (4/13 vs. MOB - 9-3)Best Homestand (By Pct) ...........................................................800 (4/17-21)Worst Homestand (By Pct) .................................................. .714, 5-2 (4/7-13)Best Road Trip (By Pct) ...................................................1.000 (4/16 at MOB)Worst Road Trip (By Pct) ...............................................................................--Most Runners Left On Base ........................... 11 (4/12 vs. MOB - 13 Innings)Most Runners Left On Base (9 innings) ................................9 (4/10 vs. CHA)Most Errors, Game ................................................................4 (4/10 vs. CHA)Most Players Used, Game .......................................16, 4x (Last, 4/24 at MIS)

teaM BattingMost Runs, Game .................................................... 8 (4/10 vs. CHA - W, 8-5)Most Runs, Game (Both teams) .........................13 (Last, 4/10 vs. CHA - 8-5)Most Runs, Inning ...........................................................5, 8th (4/10 vs. CHA)Fewest Runs .......................0 (4/17 vs. PNS - L, 5-0 and 4/22 at MIS - L, 5-0)Fewest Runs, Game (Both teams) .............................3 (4/23 at MIS - W, 2-1)Most Hits, Game .................................................... 14 (4/10 vs. CHA - W, 8-5)Most Hits, Inning .............................................................5, 8th (4/10 vs. CHA)Most Hits, Game (Both teams) .............................. 21 (4/10 vs. CHA - W, 8-5)Fewest Hits, Game ................................................... 2 (4/17 vs. PNS - L, 2-0)Most Doubles, Game .............................................. 7, (4/10 vs. CHA - W, 8-5)Most Triples, Game ..................................... 1, 4x (Last, 4/23 at MIS - W, 2-1)Most Home Runs, Game ........................................... 3 (4/8 vs. CHA - W, 6-2)Most Home Runs, Inning ....6x w/1 (Last, Tyrone Taylor, 3rd, 4/21 vs. PNS - W, 1-0)Most Extra Base Hits, Game ................................... 7 (4/10 vs. CHA - W, 8-5)Most Walks, Game .....................................................7 (4/22 at. MIS - L, 5-0)Most Strikeouts, Game .................................... 15 (4/12 vs. MOB - W, 2-1/13)Most Strikeouts, Game (9 innings) ............................ 9 (4/8 vs. CHA - W, 6-2)Fewest Strikeouts, Game......3 (4/11 vs. CHA - W, 3-1 and 4/13 vs. MOB - L, 9-3)Most Stolen Bases, Game ............................ 2, 4x (Last, 4/22 at MIS - L, 5-0)

individual BattingMost At-Bats, Game ...................6, Tyrone Taylor (4/12 vs. MOB - W, 2-1/13)Most At-Bats (9 inn) ..................... 5, Jacob Nottingham (4/9 vs. CHA - L, 9-5)Most Runs, Game ..7 tied at 2 (Last - Brandon Macias and Victor Roache 4/20 vs. PNS - W, 5-2)Most Hits, Game ............8 tied at 3 (Last, Tyrone Taylor 4/24 at MIS - W, 4-2)Most Doubles, Game ... 2 tied at 2, Last, Victor Roache (4/20 vs. PNS - W, 5-2)Most Triples, Game 4 tied at 1 (Last - Javier Betancourt 4/23 at MIS - W, 2-1)Most HR, Game .......... 6 tied at 1 (Last, Tyrone Taylor 4/21 vs. PNS - W, 1-0)Most Total Bases, Game ..................... 7, Brett Phillips (4/8 vs. CHA - W, 6-2)Most RBI .............................................. 3, Brett Phillips (4/8 vs. CHA - W, 6-2)Most Walks .....................................3, Nathan Orf (4/12 vs. MOB - W, 2-1/13)Most Strikeouts .. 7 tied at 3 (Last - Brett Phillips and Jacob Nottingham, 4/22 at MIS - L, 5-0)Most SB ..........................................2, Tyrone Taylor (4/16 at MOB - W, 2-0/7)Most Cons games, HR .................................................................................. 0Longest Hit Streak ...............................................6, Garrett Cooper (4/7-4/13)Most consecutive at-bats w/ hit.... 4 tied at 3 (Last, Tyrone Taylor 4/24 at MIS - W, 4-2)

teaM PitchingFewest Runs Allowed, Game ....................0, 3x (Last, 4/21 vs. PNS - W, 1-0)Most Runs Allowed, Game ......9 (4/9 vs. CHA - L, 9-5 and 4/13 vs. MOB - L, 9-3)Most Runs Allowed, Inning ......... 6 (Adrian Houser, 3rd, 4/9 vs. CHA - L, 9-5)Fewest Hits Allowed, Game ................... 3, 3x (Last - 4/16 at MOB - W, 4-2/7)Most Hits Allowed, Game .......12 (4/9 vs. CHA - L, 9-5 and 4/13 vs. MOB - L, 9-3)Most HR Allowed, Game ............2 (4/13 vs. MOB - L, 9-3 [Gabriel Guerrero])Most HR Allowed, Inning .................................... 1 (7th, 4/8 vs. CHA - W, 6-2)Fewest Walks Allowed, Game ...................................0, 3x (Last 4/23 at MIS - W, 2-1)Most Walks Allowed, Game (9 innings) ....... 4, 2x (Last, 4/24 at MIS - W, 4-2)Most Walks Allowed, Game ........................ 4, 2x (Last, 4/24 at MIS - W, 4-2)Most Strikeouts Game (9 innings) .......................... 13 (4/8 vs. CHA - W, 6-2)Most Strikeouts, Game .................................... 15 (4/12 vs. MOB - W, 2-1/13)Fewest Strikeouts, Game .........................................6, 3x (4/23 at MIS - W, 2-1)Most Cons. Scoreless IP ............................................. 14.1 (4/7-4/8 vs. CHA)Most Wild Pitches, Game ........................................... 3 (4/9 vs. CHA - L, 9-5)

individual PitchingLongest Win Streak (Starter) .........3 tied at 1, Last - Wei-Chung Wang (4/21)Longest Win Streak (Reliever) ..............................3, Steve Peterson (4/10-4/20)Longest Losing Streak ..........................................2, Adrian Houser (4/9-4/22)Most Inn. Pitched (Start) .........3 tied at 6.0, Last - Jorge Ortega (4/23 at MIS)Shortest Outing (Start) ...................... 4.0, 4x - Last, Josh Hader (4/24 at MIS)Most IP (Reliever) .......................... 3.0, 3x - Last Tristan Archer (4/24 at MIS)Most ER (Reliever) ..........................................5, Jed Bradley (4/13 vs. MOB)Most Hits Allowed (Starter) .............................9, Adrian Houser (4/9 vs. CHA)Fewest Hits, CG (9 inn) .................................................................................--Fewest Hits, CG ............................................................................................--Fewest Walks, CG .........................................................................................--Most Walks: Game ..........................................4, Adrian Houser (4/22 at MIS)Most K’s, Game (Starter).....8, Javi Salas (4/8 vs. CHA) and Josh Hader (4/24 at MIS)Most K’s, Game (Relief) .. 5, Drew Gagnon (4/7 vs. CHA) and Daniel Tillman (4/16 at MOB)Most HR Allowed (Game) ...... 4 tied at 1, Last - Jorge Ortega (4/17 vs. PNS)Most Cons. Scoreless IP (Start) ...10.1, Jorge Ortega (4/17 [PNS] - 4/23 [MIS])Most Cons. Scoreless IP (Relief) ..................9.0, Stephen Peterson (4/9 - 4/22)Most Wild Pitches, Game ........................................ 3 tied at 1, (4/9 vs. CHA)

LAST AT-BAT WINSDate Batter Game-Winner Inning Score Opp.4/10 Betancourt (1B) Cooper 8 6-5 CHA4/12 Nottingham (HR)Nottingham 13 2-1 MOB4/16 Phillips (3B) Taylor 7 1-0 @MOB4/23 Betancourt (3B) Betancourt 9 2-1 @MIS

COMEBACK WINS (AFTER 6TH)Date Inning Score Final Opponent4/10 7 5-2 8-5 CHA4/23 9 1-0 2-1 @MIS

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SHUCKERS’ RECORD WHEN...As Home Team .............................................................................. 9-3On the Road .................................................................................. 4-1In Day Games ............................................................................... 3-1In Night Games ........................................................................... 10-3In Extra Innings ............................................................................. 0-0In Double Headers ..................................................................... 1-0-0Vs. Teams .500 Or Better .............................................................. 7-2Vs. Teams Below .500 ................................................................... 6-2Vs. Left-Handed Starter ................................................................ 4-1Vs. Right-Handed Starter .............................................................. 9-3When Starter Gets Decision .......................................................... 3-4When Reliever Gets Decision ..................................................... 10-0When Starter Goes 5+ IP .............................................................. 9-3When Starter Goes <5 IP .............................................................. 4-1When Scoring First ......................................................................11-1When Opponent Scores First ........................................................ 2-3When leading After 6 Innings ........................................................ 8-0When trailing After 6 Innings ......................................................... 1-4When tied After 6 Innings .............................................................. 4-0When Leading After 8 Innings ....................................................... 9-0When Trailing After 8 Innings ........................................................ 1-4When Tied After 8 Innings ............................................................. 1-0In One-Run Games ....................................................................... 4-0In Two-Run Games ....................................................................... 4-0In Walk-Offs .................................................................................. 1-0Series W-L-T .............................................................................. 3-0-0Series Sweeps ................................................................................. 0When Scoring 0-3 Runs ................................................................ 5-3When Scoring 4-7 Runs ................................................................ 7-1When Scoring 8-10 Runs .............................................................. 1-0When Scoring 11+ Runs ............................................................... 0-0Shutouts ........................................................................................ 3-2When Opponent Scores 4 Runs Or Less .....................................11-0When Opponent Scores 5 Runs Or More ...................................... 2-4

When Collecting 0-3 Hits ............................................................... 2-2When Collecting 4-6 Hits ............................................................... 2-0When Collecting 7-9 Hits ............................................................... 6-2When Collecting 10-12 Hits ........................................................... 2-0When Collecting 13+ Hits .............................................................. 1-0When Out-Hitting Opponent .......................................................... 8-0When Out-Hit by Opponent ........................................................... 4-4When Hits Are Equal ..................................................................... 1-0When Hitting A Home Run ............................................................. 4-0When Opponent Hits A Home Run ................................................ 2-2When Errorless ............................................................................. 8-0When Committing One Error ......................................................... 2-3When Committing 2+ Errors .......................................................... 2-1When Opponent is Errorless ......................................................... 6-1Game 1 of Series .......................................................................... 2-2Game 2 of Series .......................................................................... 3-1Game 3 of Series .......................................................................... 3-1Game 4 of Series .......................................................................... 3-0Game 5 of Series .......................................................................... 2-0In April ......................................................................................... 13-4In May ........................................................................................... 0-0In June .......................................................................................... 0-0In July ........................................................................................... 0-0In August ....................................................................................... 0-0In September ................................................................................ 0-0Monday ......................................................................................... 2-0Tuesday ........................................................................................ 2-0Wednesday ................................................................................... 1-1Thursday ....................................................................................... 2-0Friday ............................................................................................ 1-1Saturday ....................................................................................... 3-1Sunday .......................................................................................... 2-1In White Jerseys ........................................................................... 6-2In Blue Jerseys ............................................................................. 6-1In Gray Jerseys ............................................................................. 1-1In Special Jerseys ......................................................................... 0-0Travel Day of Game ...................................................................... 3-1

Southern LeagueHitter of the Week Award

Pitcher of the Week Award

Milwaukee Brewers Monthly Awards

All-Star Game SelectionsSouthern League

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SHUCKERS’ FIRSTS...shucKeRs

First Game...4/9 at Pensacola (6:32 first pitch by Robert Stephenson to Kyle Wren, K)First Pitch..................................................Brooks Hall, 4/9 at PensacolaFirst Run......Adam Weisenburger, 4/9 at Pensacola (3rd inning, Robert Stephenson)First Hit.....Adam Weisenburger, 4/9 at Pensacola (3rd inning, Robert Stephenson)First Double.....Orlando Arcia, 4/9 at Pensacola (3rd inning, Robert Stephenson)First Triple ........ Orlando Arcia, 4/11 at Pensacola (1st, Timothy Adleman)First Home Run ........Nick Ramirez, 4/11 at Pensacola (7th, Carlos Gonzalez)First Home Run by Pitcher .........Brooks Hall, 4/21 G1 vs. JAX in JAX (2nd, Trevor Williams)First Grand Slam .......Nick Ramirez, 6/19 Montgomery (8th, Colton Reavis)First RBI.....Orlando Arcia, 4/9 at Pensacola (3rd inning, Robert Stephenson)First Walk...Michael Reed, 4/9 at Pensacola (2nd inning, Robert Stephenson)First Strikeout......Kyle Wren , 4/9 at Pensacola (1st inning, Robert Stephenson)First Hit by Pitch Nathan Orf, 4/9 at Pensacola (7th, Daniel Corcino)First Stolen Base ..... Yadiel Rivera, 4/11 at Pensacola (Timothy Adleman/Kyle Skipworth)First Caught Stealing.......Michael Reed, 4/9 at Pensacola (2nd, Kyle Skipworth)First Sacrifice Fly .... Nick Shaw, 4/10 at Pensacola (3rd, Daniel Wright)First Sacrifice Bunt....Brooks Hall, 4/9 at Pensacola (3rd, Robert Stephenson)First Error ............................. Orlando Arcia, 4/10 at Pensacola (1st)First Cycle .........................................................................................First 2-Hit Game ............................ Orlando Arcia, 4/9 at PensacolaFirst 3-Hit Game.....................................Orlando Arcia, 4/9 at PensacolaFirst 4-Hit Game ............................Yadiel Rivera, 5/6 vs MississippiFirst 5-Hit Game ......................... Garrett Cooper, 9/1 vs MississippiFirst Inside-the-Park Home Run .......................................................First 2-Home Run Game ..................... Nick Ramirez, 5/3 vs MobileFirst 3-Home Run Game ..................................................................First 2-RBI Game .......................... Orlando Arcia, 4/9 at PensacolaFirst 3-RBI Game ........................... Orlando Arcia, 4/9 at PensacolaFirst 4-RBI Game ..................... Nick Ramirez (6), 6/19 MontgomeryFirst Win.....................................................Brooks Hall, 4/9 at PensacolaFirst Loss ....................................... Jorge Lopez, 4/12 at PensacolaFirst Save ...........................................Wirfin Obispo, 4/17 at MobileFirst Complete Game ...........Tyler Wagner (6 innings), 4/10 at PensacolaFirst Nine-Inning Complete Game ....................................................First Shutout Win ............................................ 4/9 at Pensacola, 4-0First No-Hitter ...................................................................................First Extra-Inning Game ..............................................5/1 vs MobileFirst Extra-Inning Win ....................................... 5/21 vs BirminghamFirst Walk-Off Win.....................................................5/21 vs Birmingham

oPPonentsOpponent First Run ... Beau Amaral (PNS, 4/10, 1st, Tyler Wagner)Opponent First Hit..........Seth Mejias-Brean (PNS, 4/9, 2nd, Brooks Hall)Opponent First Double ...Sean Buckley (PNS, 4/10, 4th, Tyler Wagner)Opponent First Triple .Socrates Brito (MOB, 4/16, 4th, Brooks Hall)Opponent First Home Run.....Kyle Skipworth (PNS, 4/11, 8th, Austin Ross)Opponent First Grand Slam ....Jabari Blash (JXN, 5/13, 9th, Eric Marzec)Opponent First RBI ...Sean Buckley (PNS, 4/10, 1st, Tyler Wagner)Opponent First Walk............Kyle Skipworth (PNS, 4/9, 2nd, Brooks Hall)Opponent First Strikeout.........Jesse Winker (PNS, 4/9, 1st, Brooks Hall)Opponent First Hit by Pitch ....Rudy Flores (PNS, 4/16, 2nd, Jacob Barnes)Opponent First Stolen Base ......Socrates Brito (MOB, 4/16, 2nd off Jacob Barnes and Parker Berberet)Opponent First Caught Stealing ..... Mitch Haniger (MOB, 4/16, 1st, Brooks Hall and Adam Weisenburger)Opponent First Sacrifice Fly ......Brandon Drury (MOB, 4/16, 4th, Brooks Hall)Opponent First Sacrifice Bunt...Timothy Adleman (PNS, 4/11, 4th, Brent Suter)Opponent First Error....................................Chad Rogers (PNS, 4/9, 6th)Opponent First Cycle ........................................................................Opponent First 2-Hit Game ...Sean Buckley (PNS, 4/10, Tyler Wagner)Opponent First 3-Hit Game ........................Rudy Flores (MOB, 5/1)Opponent First 4-Hit Game .......................Chris O’Dowd (MIS, 5/7)Opponent First 5-Hit Game ..............................................................Opponent First Inside-the-Park Home Run ..... Byron Buxton (CHA, 5/27)Opponent First 2-Home Run Game ...........Jabari Blash (JXN, 5/13)Opponent First 3-Home Run Game ..................................................Opponent First Win ......................Wandy Peralta (4/12, Pensacola)Opponent First Loss..Robert Stephenson (PNS, 4/9 5.2 IP, 4 H, 3 R, 3 ER, 2 BB, 7 K)Opponent First Save ...................... Chad Rogers (4/12, Pensacola)Opponent First Complete Game .....Austin Pruitt (7/8, Montgomery)Opponent First Nine-Inning Complete Game .....Austin Pruitt (7/8, Montgomery)Opponent First Shutout Win ...................................Pensacola, 4/12Opponent First No-Hitter ..................................................................Opponent First Extra-Inning Win ................................ 5/1 vs MobileOpponent First Walk-Off Win.................................................4/16, Mobile

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MGM PARK FIRSTS...shucKeRs

First Game....................................6/6 vs Mobile (7:08 first pitch by Tyler Wagner to Jack Reinheimer, K)First Pitch............................................................Tyler Wagner (6/6 MOB)First Run..............................................Nathan Orf, 6/6 vs Mobile (5th inning, R.J. Hivey)First Hit...........................................Kyle Wren, 6/6 vs Mobile (1st inning, R.J. Hively)First Double.............................Tyler Wagner, 6/6 vs Mobile (6th inning, Derek Eitel)First Triple .....................Nathan Orf, 6/6 vs Mobile (5th inning, R.J. Hively)First Home Run ............................ Orlando Arcia, 6/8 Mobile (6th, Shipley)First Grand Slam .... Nick Ramirez, 6/19 Montgomery (8th, Colton Reavis)First RBI..........................Taylor Green, 6/6 vs Mobile (5th inning, R.J. Hively)First Walk.........................Nathan Orf, 6/6 vs Mobile (2nd inning, R.J. Hively) First Strikeout...............................Nick Ramirez, 6/6 vs Mobile (2nd in-ning, R.J. Hively)First Hit by Pitch .........Taylor Green, 7/2 vs Mississippi (6th inning, Bryton Trepagnier)First Stolen Base Kyle Wren, 6/6 vs Mobile (Derek Eitel/Ronnie Freeman)First Caught Stealing.........................................................................Tyrone Taylor, 7/1 vs Mississippi (Mark Lamm/Braeden Schlehuber)First Sacrifice Fly ................Orlando Arcia, 6/6 vs Mobile (6th, Derek Eitel)First Sacrifice Bunt............................Tyrone Taylor, 6/6 vs Mobile (11th, Keith Hessler)First Error ................................................ Taylor Green, 6/6 vs Mobile (8th)First Cycle ....................................................................................................First 2-Hit Game ..................................................Kyle Wren, 6/6 vs MobileFirst 3-Hit Game..........................................Michael Reed, 6/9 vs MobileFirst 4-Hit Game ..........................................................................................First 5-Hit Game ..........................................................................................First Inside-the-Park Home Run ..................................................................First 2-Home Run Game .............................................................................First 3-Home Run Game .............................................................................First 2-RBI Game ................................................ Orlando Arcia, 6/8 MobileFirst 3-RBI Game ...................................... Taylor Green, 6/17 MontgomeryFirst 4-RBI Game ................................Nick Ramirez (6), 6/19 MontgomeryFirst Win............................................Trevor Seidenberger, 6/6 vs MobileFirst Loss .....................................................Manny Barreda, 6/7 vs MobileFirst Save .................................................... Damien Magnifico, 6/8 MobileFirst Complete Game ..................................................................................First Nine-Inning Complete Game ...............................................................First Shutout Win ....................................................... 7/16 vs ChattanoogaFirst No-Hitter ..............................................................................................First Extra-Inning Game ........................................................ 6/6 vs MobileFirst Extra-Inning Win ...................................................... ......6/6 vs MobileFirst Walk-Off Win.................................................................6/6 vs Mobile

oPPonentsOpponent First Run ............Jack Reinheimer (MOB, 6/6/2015, 1st, Tyler Wagner)Opponent First Hit.....Jack Reinheimer (MOB, 6/6/2015, 1st, Tyler Wag-ner)Opponent First Double ...Socrates Brito (MOB, 6/6/2015, 1st, Tyler Wagner)Opponent First Triple .........Gabriel Guerrero (MOB, 6/7/2015, 8th, Manny Barreda)Opponent First Home Run ..Sean Jamieson (MOB, 6/10/21015, 6th, Manny Barreda)Opponent First Grand Slam ........................................................................Opponent First RBI ........ Rudy Flores (MOB, 6/6/2015, 1st, Tyler Wagner)Opponent First Walk...Ronnie Freeman (MOB, 6/6/2015, 2nd, Tyler Wagner)Opponent First Strikeout...R.J. Hively (MOB, 6/6/2015, 2nd, Tyler Wag-ner)Opponent First Hit by Pitch ...........Joe Maloney (CHA, 4/7/2015, 1st, Josh Hader)Opponent First Stolen Base .......Sean Godfrey (MIS, 7/2/2015, 1st, Jorge Lopez and Parker Berberet)Opponent First Caught Stealing .........Mitch Haniger (MOB, 6/7/2015, 6th, Martin Viramontes/Parker Berberet)Opponent First Sacrifice Fly .. Ronnie Freeman (MOB, 6/6/2015, 9th, Austin Ross)Opponent First Sacrifice Bunt.....Aaron Blair (MOB, 6/7/2015, 3rd, Hobbs Johnson)Opponent First Error.........................Brandon Drury (MOB, 6/6/2015, 6th)Opponent First Cycle ..................................................................................Opponent First 2-Hit Game..Brandon Drury (MOB, 6/6/2015, Tyler Wagner)Opponent First 3-Hit Game ................. Gerson Montilla (MOB, 6/10/2015)Opponent First 4-Hit Game .........................Phillip Ervin (PNS, 7/17/2016)Opponent First 5-Hit Game ........................................................................Opponent First Inside-the-Park Home Run ................................................Opponent First 2-Home Run Game ....... Kennys Vargas (CHA, 7/18/2015)Opponent First 3-Home Run Game ............................................................Opponent First Win ..................................... Aaron Blair (6/7/2015, Mobile)Opponent First Loss.......Adam Miller (MOB, 6/6/2015, IP, 2 H, 2 R, ER, K)Opponent First Save ............................... Jimmy Sherfy (6/7/2015, Mobile)Opponent First Complete Game .................................................................Opponent First Nine-Inning Complete Game .............................................Opponent First Shutout Win ....................................... 7/20/2015 vs MobileOpponent First No-Hitter ............................................................................Opponent First Extra-Inning Win ...................... 7/15/2015 vs Chattanooga

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COACHING STAFFGuerrero, 48, spent two seasons as the Brewers First Base Coach and Infield Coach, joining them in 2013.

Guerrero has managed at every level in the Minor Leagues, going 953-826 (.536) over 18 seasons, with all but one season coming with the Milwaukee Brewers organization. He last served as Manager for two seasons at Triple-A Nashville in 2012-13, prior to joining the Major League coaching staff.

In 2013, Guerrero earned the Mike Coolbaugh Award, presented to an individual who has shown an outstanding baseball work ethic, knowl-edge of the game and skill in mentoring young players on the field.

Guerrero began his Managing career in the Blue Jays organization in 1995 in the Dominican Summer League. He won the 2001 Dominican Summer League champi-onship and qualified for the playoffs five times (1995, 2000, 2001, 2007, 2009). He also gained additional Managerial experience in 2008 with the Oahu CaneFires of the Hawaiian Winter League and in 2010 with the Surprise Rafters of the Arizona Fall League. He has also managed in the Dominican Winter League.

The former Minor League infielder spent nine seasons with the Milwaukee (1987-92, ‘94-95) and Kansas City (1993) organizations. He collected a .242 career batting aver-age over nine seasons as a middle infielder.

Mike was born into a baseball family as Sandy and his father, Epy, was a renowned scout in the Dominican Republic who unearthed over 40 Major League players. Mike was named after former Major League pitcher Mike Torrez, who was a friend of his father. His uncle, Mario Guerrero, was a Major League infielder with Boston (1973-74), St. Louis (1975), California (1976-77) and Oakland (1978-80).

Mike and his wife Larissa reside in Melbourne, Fla and the couple has two sons, Michael and Daniel. Mike was born in Santo Domingo, DR.

ManageR, MiKe gueRReRo

Managing Career (Last 10 Years)Team Year Lg Lev Aff G W L W-L%AZL Brewers 2005 ARIZ Rk MIL 56 22 34 .393West Virginia 2006 SALL A MIL 136 74 62 .544West Virginia 2007 SALL A MIL 136 82 54 .603Brevard County 2008 FLOR A+ MIL 138 66 72 .478Brevard County 2009 FLOR A+ MIL 127 79 48 .622Huntsville 2010 SOUL AA MIL 140 67 73 .479Huntsville 2011 SOUL AA MIL 136 64 72 .471Nashville 2012 PCL AAA MIL 144 67 77 .465Nashville 2013 PCL AAA MIL 144 57 87 .396Biloxi 2016 SOU AA MIL 17 13 4 .76513 Seasons 1,796 966 830 .538AA (2 seasons) 293 144 149 .491

Guerrero, 49, enters his 14th season as a coach in the Brewers organization. Prior to joining the Shuckers in 2015, he coached at Double-A Huntsville (2003-08, 2014) and Triple-A Nashville (2009-11).

In addition, he spent two seasons as Hitting Coordinator from 2012-13. Guerrero served as Manager for the Northern Division in the 2007 Southern League All-Star Game after scheduled Manager Don Money pulled out of the contest to coach in the All-Star Futures Game. Before coaching, Guerrero had a 19-year playing career that included stints in the minors with Toronto and Milwaukee. He also played professionally in Mexico, Taiwan and the independent Northern League.

The former infielder played in the Brewers’ farm system with Class-A Stockton (1986-88), Double-A El Paso (1989-90) and Triple-A Denver (1991-92). In 1998, Guerrero won a league championship in Taiwan, claiming the batting title with a .361 batting average.

Sandy and his wife, Jessica, reside in Huntsville, Alabama.

coach, sandy gueRReRo

Hook, 46, is in his ninth season in the Brewers organization. He served as Pitching Coach at Double-A Huntsville the three seasons prior to joining Biloxi in 2015. Hook originally joined the organization as pitching coach at Huntsville in 2008, and spent three seasons in the same role with Class-A Wisconsin from 2009-11 before returning to Huntsville (2012-14).

In 2015, he served as a pitching coach for the U.S. squad during the All-Star Futures Game in his hometown of Cincinnati. In 2014, he served as Pitching Coach with the Glendale Desert Dogs in the Arizona Fall League.

Prior to joining the Brewers, Hook was the Pitching coach for the Florence Freedom of the independent Frontier League from 2003-07. He also spent three seasons as the pitching coach for Northern Kentucky University from 2000-02.

Hook was a pitcher for 11 professional seasons (1989-99), including two years in the Major Leagues with San Francisco from 1995-96. He went 5-2 with a 5.89 ERA in 55 career Major League games. Originally signed as a non-drafted free agent by Cincinnati in 1989, he also pitched in the minor leagues with San Diego, San Francisco, California and Houston. He finished his playing career in the independent Atlantic League.

Since 2001, Hook has owned and operated a baseball training center based in Florence, Kentucky, where he resides along with his wife, Toni, and their two sons, Christian and Brennan.

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FIRST HALF DAY-BY-DAYDATE D/N OPPONENT RESULT REC HOME ROAD POS GA/GB WINNING PITCHER LOSING PITCHER SAVE ATT HOME ATT TIME4/7 N CHA W, 4-0 1-0 1-0 -- T1 +1.0 Drew Gagnon (1-0) Jason Wheeler (0-1) -- 2,542 2,542 2:354/8 N CHA W, 6-2 2-0 2-0 -- T1 +1.0 Javi Salas (1-0) D.J. Baxendale (0-1) -- 2,439 4,981 2:194/9 N CHA L, 9-5 2-1 2-1 -- T1 +1.0 David Hurlbut (1-0) Adrian Houser (0-1) -- 3,673 8,654 3:024/10 D CHA W, 8-5 3-1 3-1 -- T1 +1.0 Steve Peterson (1-0) Mike Strong (0-1) Jaye Chapman (1) 2,015 10,669 2:464/11 N CHA W, 3-1 4-1 4-1 -- T1 +1.0 Danile Tillman (1-0) Jake Reed (0-1) Jaye Chapman (2) 1,560 12,229 2:184/12 N MOB W, 2-1 (13) 5-1 5-1 -- T1 +1.0 Steve Peterson (2-0) Will Locante (0-1) -- 1,280 13,509 3:584/13 N MOB L, 9-3 5-2 5-2 -- T1 +1.0 Yoan Lopez (1-0) Javi Salas (1-1) -- 1,219 14,728 2:594/14 N at MOB PPD (Wet Grounds) -- 2 -0.5 -- -- -- -- -- --4/15 D at MOB PPD (Wet Grounds) -- 2 -0.5 -- -- -- -- -- --4/15 N at MOB PPD (Wet Grounds) -- 2 -1.0 -- -- -- -- -- --4/16 N at MOB W, 2-0 (7) 6-2 5-2 1-0 2 -0.5 Daniel Tillman (2-0) Adam Miller (0-1) -- -- 14,728 2:334/16 N at MOB W, 4-2 (7) 7-2 5-2 2-0 2 -0.5 Wei-Chung Wang (1-0) Johnny Omahen (0-1) Jaye Chapman (3) 2,438 14,728 2:044/17 D PNS L, 5-0 7-3 5-3 2-0 2 -1.5 Daniel Wright (2-0) Jorge Ortega (0-1) -- 3,535 18,263 2:234/18 N PNS W, 5-2 8-3 6-3 2-0 2 -0.5 Tristan Archer (1-0) Amir Garrett (0-2) Jaye Chapman (4) 1,502 19,765 2:304/19 N PNS W, 4-3 9-3 7-3 2-0 1 +0.5 Jed Bradley (1-0) Wandy Peralta (0-1) Jaye Chapman (5) 1,516 21,281 2:224/20 D PNS W, 5-2 10-3 8-3 2-0 1 +1.5 Steve Peterson (3-0) Jackson Stephens (1-1) Jaye Chapman (6) 6,098 27,379 2:444/21 N PNS W, 1-0 11-3 9-3 2-0 1 +2.5 Wei-Chung Wang (2-0) Rookie Davis (2-1) Stephen Kohlscheen (1) 2,405 29,784 2:114/22 N at MIS L, 5-0 11-4 9-3 2-1 1 +2.5 Stephen Janas (1-2) Adrian Houser (0-2) -- 3,747 29,784 2:254/23 N at MIS W, 2-1 12-4 9-3 3-1 1 +2.5 Jed Bradley (2-0) Mauricio Cabrera (0-3) Jaye Chapman (7) 3,773 29,784 2:314/24 D at MIS W, 4-2 13-4 9-3 4-1 1 +2.5 Tristan Archer (2-0) Sean Newcomb (1-1) Jaye Chapman (8) 2,704 29,784 2:504/25 N at MIS4/26 D at MIS4/28 N TNS4/29 N TNS4/30 N TNS APRIL TOTALS 13-4 9-3 4-1 1 +2.5 42,446 29,784 AVG: 2:37 5/1 D TNS5/2 N TNS5/4 N at PNS5/5 N at PNS5/6 N at PNS5/7 N at PNS5/8 D at PNS5/9 N JAX5/10 N JAX5/11 N JAX5/12 N JAX5/13 N JAX5/14 N at CHA5/15 D at CHA5/16 N at CHA5/17 N at CHA5/18 D at CHA5/19 N at TNS5/20 N at TNS5/21 N at TNS5/22 D at TNS5/23 N at TNS5/25 N at MOB5/26 N at MOB5/27 N MOB5/28 N MOB5/29 N MOB5/31 N MIS MAY TOTALS AVG: 6/1 N MIS6/2 N MIS6/3 N MIS6/4 N MIS6/5 N at MTG6/6 N at MTG6/7 N at MTG6/8 N at MTG6/9 N at MTG6/10 N BIR6/11 N BIR6/12 N BIR6/13 N BIR6/14 N BIR6/15 N at JAX6/16 N at JAX6/17 N at JAX6/18 N at JAX6/19 D at JAXJUNE TOTALS AVG:FIRST-HALF TOTALS 13-4 9-3 4-1 1 +2.5 42,446 29,784 AVG: 2:37

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SECOND HALF DAY-BY-DAYDATE D/N OPPONENT RESULT REC HOME ROAD POS GA/GB WINNING PITCHER LOSING PITCHER SAVE ATT HOME ATT GAME TIME6/23 N MTG6/24 N MTG6/25 N MTG6/26 N MTG6/27 N MTG6/29 N at BIR6/30 N at BIR JUNE TOTALS AVG: 7/1 N at BIR7/2 N at BIR7/3 N at BIR7/4 N JAX7/5 N JAX7/6 N JAX7/7 N JAX7/8 N JAX7/9 N at PNS7/10 D at PNS7/11 N at PNS7/12 N at PNS7/13 N at PNS7/14 N BIR7/15 N BIR7/16 N BIR7/17 N BIR7/18 N BIR7/20 N at PNS7/21 N at PNS7/22 N at PNS7/23 N at PNS7/24 D at PNS7/26 N at MOB7/27 N at MOB7/28 N MOB7/29 N MOB7/30 N MOB7/31 D at JAXJULY TOTALS AVG: 8/1 N at JAX8/2 N at JAX8/3 N at JAX8/4 N at JAX8/5 N PNS8/6 N PNS8/7 N PNS8/8 N PNS8/9 N PNS8/11 N at JXN8/12 N at JXN8/13 N at JXN8/14 N at JXN8/15 N at JXN8/17 N MOB8/18 N MOB8/19 N at MOB8/20 N at MOB8/21 N at MOB8/22 N MIS8/23 N MIS8/24 N MIS8/25 N MIS8/26 N MIS8/27 N JXN8/28 N JXN8/29 N JXN8/30 N JXN8/31 N JXNAUGUST TOTALS 9/1 N at MIS9/2 N at MIS9/3 N at MIS9/4 N at MIS9/5 D at MISSEPTEMBER TOTALS SECOND-HALF TOTALS AVG: SEASON TOTALS 13-4 9-3 4-1 1 +2.5 42,446 29,784 AVG: 2:37

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TRANSACTIONSNo. Date Action Player Pos. LocationOpening Day Roster April 7: Pitchers (12) RHP Tristan Archer, RHP Jaye Chapman, RHP Drew Gagnon, LHP Josh Hader, RHP Adrian Houser, LHP Hobbs Johnson, RHP Jorge Ortega, LHP Steve Peterson, RHP Javi Salas, RHP Daniel Tillman, RHP Martin Viramontes, LHP Wei-Chung Wang, Catch-ers (2) Rene Garcia, Jacob Nottingham, Infielders (7) Javier Betancourt, Garrett CooperBrandon Macias, Chris McFarland, Nathan Orf, Nick Ramirez, Nick Shaw, Outfielders (4) Brett Phillips, Victor Roache, Tyrone Taylor, Kyle Wren.1. 4/13 ADD Jed Bradley LHP Activated2. 4/13 DELETE Martin Viramontes RHP 7-Day DL3. 4/19 ADD Martin Viramontes RHP 7-Day DL4. 4/19 DELETE Daniel Tillman RHP 7-Day DL5. 4/21 ADD Stephen Kohlscheen RHP Extended ST6. 4/21 DELETE Hobbs Johnson LHP 7-Day DL

No. Date Action Player Pos. Location

Position Number of PlayersPitcher 14Catcher 2Infield 7Outfield 4TOTAL 27

SHUCKERS ON TWITTERPitchersTristan Archer ..........................................................@TRISTAN_archerJaye Chapman ...................................................................@jchappy33Drew Gagnon .......................................................................@Dgags24Hobbs Johnson ........................................................................ @hojo31Josh Hader ...........................................................................@jhader17Steve Peterson ................................................................... @SPetey22Javi Salas ......................................................................... @javisalas22Wei-Chung Wang ..........................................................@LeftyWang51

CatchersJacob Nottingham ...................................................................@JayNott

InfieldersGarrett Cooper ............................................................... @CoopaLoop1Brandon Macias .......................................................................@Cias12Chris McFarland ......................................................... @cmcfarland936Nate Orf ............................................................................... @NateOrf4Nick Ramirez ....................................................................... @N_ram33Nick Shaw ............................................................................. @NShaw3

OutfieldersBrett Phillips .................................................................@Brett_Phillips8Victor Roache .......................................................... @_Heavy28Hitter_Tyrone Taylor ........................................................... @Tyrone_Taylor15Kyle Wren ............................................................................@KwrenGT

ShuckersOfficial Shuckers ......................................................... @BiloxiShuckersChris Harris (Media/Broadcaster) .....................................@CHarris731