5/20/11 Winston-Salem Dash Game Notes

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WINSTON-SALEM DASH 2011 GAME NOTES UPCOMING SCHEDULE & PROBABLE PITCHERS Date Time Opponent Pitchers Sat, May 21 7:00 p.m. vs. Salem Red Sox LHP Joe Serafin (0-2, 4.09) vs. RHP Pete Ruiz (1-2, 5.67) Sun, May 22 2:00 p.m. vs. Salem Red Sox RHP Terry Doyle (0-5, 3.86) vs. RHP Ryan Pressly (3-2, 4.36) Mon, May 23 6:05 p.m. @ Lynchburg Hillcats RHP Andre Rienzo (1-1, 2.74) @ TBA Tue, May 24 6:05 p.m. @ Lynchburg Hillcats LHP Hector Santiago (2-3, 3.68) @ TBA Wed, May 25 6:05 p.m. @ Lynchburg Hillcats RHP Cameron Bayne @ TBA Series (W-L-T)………………………6-6-0 Series Opener………………………..5-7 Series Finale………………………….4-8 Roster Breakdown: Pitchers:…………………13 Position Players: …….12 Disabled List:……………0 DOTS & DASHES Catching Some Z’s: The Dash saw their three-series winning streak officially end last night with a 3-1 defeat against the front-running Pelicans. After Winston scored a run in the first inning on a wild pitch, Myrtle Beach tied the game with the first of two solo home runs by catcher Zach Zaneski. The Pelicans took the lead in the next inning on a sac fly and Zaneski’s seventh-inning homer gave his team enough insurance to win the game. It was Zaneski’s second multi-home run game of the season and it gave him five homers in 2011. Myrtle ended up taking three out of four games at BB&T Ballpark to snap the Dash’s three-series winning streak and extending its lead over the Dash in the division to seven games. The Pelicans have won six out of seven against Winston-Salem this season. Ready for their Close-Up: Tonight marks the first of six regular season Dash games that will be broadcast on television. WXII’s “THIS Carolina” channel will televise the live broadcast of tonight’s series opener between the Dash and Red Sox. THIS Carolina also broadcast the Dash’s exhibition game against the White Sox on March 30 and it can be found over-the-air on digital channel 12-2 and on Time Warner Cable channel 121. Alex Vispoli will call the play-by-play alongside White Sox minor league pitching coordinator Kirk Champion. Blue Sox: The Salem Red Sox visit BB&T Ballpark tonight to start a three-game weekend series with the Dash. A week ago, Salem had the best record in the Carolina League and was about to begin a seven-game home stand against the Dash and Wilmington Blue Rocks. But after seven winless games at LewisGale Field, the Red Sox are reeling and have fallen three games behind Myrtle Beach for first place in the Southern Division. Last weekend, Winston-Salem earned its first sweep in the Roanoke Valley since the middle of the 2006 season, swiping a pair of extra-inning games and one-hitting the Red Sox in the other contest. Last night, Salem suffered its cruelest defeat yet: over nine innings the Red Sox allowed just one Wilming- ton hit, a Deivy Batista home run, but lost 1-0 when none of their six hits materialized into runs. Big Stretch: The Dash are in the midst of a defining stretch for the first half of the season with ten straight games against the top two teams in the Carolina League: Salem and Myrtle Beach, two teams that happen to be in the same division as Winston-Salem. The Dash are 4-3 through seven games against the Red Sox and Pelicans and can put themselves into position to make some noise for a potential playoff berth if they come out ahead during these important games. Pumping up at the Gac Station: Ian Gac’s two home run game Wednesday was the first multi-homer game for any Dash player this season and the 11th of his career. His second home run gave him 140 career dingers in nine professional seasons. Gac leads the Carolina League in homers and is on pace to hit 46 this season. He appears well on his way to surpassing his previous career-high of 22, a number he reached while playing for Bakersfield in 2009. Gac is second in the CL in RBI (29), tied for first in games (40), tied for fourth in at bats (148) first in slugging percentage (.615), first in extra- base hits (23), first in runs scored (32), first in total bases (91), and first in best HR/AB ratio (1/11.38). Hector’s Sector: Hector Santiago added another highlight to his fine season last night, throwing a career-best eight innings against the Pelicans. Unfortunately, Santiago took the loss despite allowing just three runs on six hits and one walk while striking out six. In his previous start, the former relief pitcher allowed just one hit over six shutout innings and has now lasted six or more innings in each of his last three outings. This season, Santiago has allowed three runs or fewer in six of his eight starts and outside of one rough outing against Wilmington (7 ER, 4 IP), he owns a 2.48 ERA. Rotation Revolution: Santiago’s outing continued a strong stretch for Winston-Salem’s starting pitchers. The Dash have quality starts from their starters in eight of the last ten games and the rotation has allowed three earned runs or fewer in 17 of the last 20 contests, posting a 3.03 ERA (39 ER, 116 IP) in that stretch. Colombian Exchange: Luis Sierra’s tough start to the season is now a fading memory, as the Colombian catcher has been red-hot over the last two and a half weeks. Sierra started the season just 2 for 27 (.074) at the plate, but appears to have rediscovered the form that led him to post a career-best year in 2010. Since the slow start, Sierra is hitting .316 (12 for 38) with two doubles, a triple, a home run, six RBI, and nine runs scored. For the month of May, he leads active Dash players in batting average and on-base percentage (.381). Keeping ‘em Close: The Dash have played mostly close games this season. Thirty-three of the team’s 40 games have been decided by three runs or fewer and the team has had a lead in 31 games this season. Winston has played 15 one-run games and 13 two-run games. The Dash are 7-8 in one-run games and 6-7 in two run contests. At this rate, the Dash would play 98 one– or two-run games this season. Today’s Opposing Starter: RHP Junichi Tazawa (-,-) begins his road back to the major leagues tonight against the Dash. Tazawa missed all of last year with an elbow injury he suffered in spring training that required Tommy John surgery. He has not pitched in a regular season game since his first year as a professional near the end of the 2009 season. That season he pitched at three levels, including six games in the big leagues for Boston. He started 2009 in AA Portland and went 9-5 with a 2.57 ERA in 18 games before moving up to AAA Pawtucket for two starts (0-2, 2.38 ERA). With the major league club in need of pitching during in the middle of a pennant race in an injury-riddled season, Tazawa was called up to Boston in early August. His major league debut came in a memorable 15-inning game against the Yankees on August 8 in the Bronx. The first batter he faced was fellow countryman Hideki Matsui, who lined out. The game was scoreless heading into the bottom of the 15th inning before Alex Rodriguez hit a walk-off, two-run home run off Tazawa to win it for New York. Tazawa got his revenge a few weeks later, throwing six shutout innings against the Yankees and picking up the win. In six games (four starts) with the Boston Red Sox, Tazawa went 2-3 with a 7.46 ERA. Tazawa’s signing with Boston created a bit of a firestorm in his native Japan, as he asked the county’s major league teams not to draft him after starring in the industrial league so that he could sign freely in the United States. Had he signed with a professional team in Japan, he would have had to wait nine years to become a free agent or hope his team would auction his services to the highest US bidder via the posting system that famously brought fellow Japanese right-hander Daisuke Matsuzaka to the Red Sox. Begrudgingly, the Japanese teams agreed and Tazawa became the third Japanese player to sign with a US team directly out of amateur baseball, inking a three-year $3.3 million major league contract with Boston. Prior to his injury, Tazawa located his 88-92 mph fastball well and his arsenal also featured a slider, curveball, and splitter. The Dash roster currently lists seven players ranked in Baseball America’s top 30 prospects in the White Sox organization. They are: OF Jared Mitchell (4), LHP Santos Rodriguez (12), RHP Addison Reed (13), IF Andy Wilkins (19), IF Tyler Saladino (20), RHP Andre Rienzo (25), and RHP Cameron Bayne (29). PROSPECT WATCH Dash Lead Season Series 3-0 5/13 R 5-0 W Santiago 6 IP, SAL 1 H 5/14 R 5-4 (10) W Trailed 4-2 in 9th 5/15 R 6-5 (10) W Oester PH RBI 1B 5/20 H 7:00 5/21 H 7:00 5/22 H 2:00 7/02 H 7:00 7/03 H 7:00 7/04 H 7:00 7/05 H 7:00 7/09 R 6:05 7/10 R 4:05 7/11 R 7:05 8/22 R 7:05 8/23 R 7:05 8/24 R 7:05 8/25 R 7:05 8/31 R H 7:00 9/01 R H 7:00 9/02 R H 7:00 WS vs. SALEM 2011 Batting Average/Rank……………..….. .231/7th ERA/Rank…………………………………….4.01/7th Southern Division Standing……..…3rd/7.0 GB Attendance Avg./Rank……………….3,972/2nd CAROLINA LEAGUE RANKINGS WINSTON-SALEM DASH (18-22) vs. SALEM RED SOX (21-17) Friday, May 20, 2011, 7:05 p.m. ⌂ BB&T Ballpark ⌂ Winston-Salem, NC Webcast available on www.wsdash.com 15 minutes before first pitch Game No. 41 ⌂ Home Game No. 23 ⌂ 2011 Home Record 10-12 ⌂ 2011 Road Record 8-10 RHP Cameron Bayne (3-3, 3.35) vs. RHP Junichi Tazawa (-, -) Current Streak……………………..….L2 Last 5 games……………………..….2-3 Last 10 games……………………….6-4 Home Record…………………….10-12 Road Record………………………..8-10 Day Record…………………………….5-5 Night Record………………………13-17 Vs. RH Starter…………………….11-15 Vs. LH Starter…………………………7-7 Extra Innings Record………………5-3 One-Run Games……………………..7-8 Scoring First…………………………8-11 Opponent Scoring First……….10-11 Shutouts………………………………..1-1 Out-hit Opponents………………..12-2 Out-hit by Opponents……………3-16 Hits Equal………………………………3-4 Comeback Wins…………………11-14 Last Team AB Record……………..6-5 Starter goes more than 5.0…..9-10 Starter goes less than 5.0………3-4 Score 4 runs or more….………..13-8 Score 3 runs or less…….……….4-13 Errorless Games…………………….8-6 Lead after. 6.0 innings………….11-4 Lead after 7.0 innings…………..13-4 Lead after 8.0 innings…………..15-0 Tied after 6.0 innings……………..5-2 Tied after 7.0 innings……………..5-0 Tied after 8.0 innings……………..1-3 Trail after 6.0 innings……………2-16 Trail after 7.0 innings……………0-18 Trail after 8.0 innings……………1-16 Sundays………………………………...4-2 Mondays………………………………..3-3 Tuesdays……………………………….2-2 Wednesdays…………………………..2-6 Thursdays………………………………0-3 Fridays…………………………………..3-3 Saturdays………………………………4-3 PUNCTUATION MARKS

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WINSTON-SALEM DASH 2011 GAME NOTES

UPCOMING SCHEDULE & PROBABLE PITCHERS Date Time Opponent Pitchers Sat, May 21 7:00 p.m. vs. Salem Red Sox LHP Joe Serafin (0-2, 4.09) vs. RHP Pete Ruiz (1-2, 5.67) Sun, May 22 2:00 p.m. vs. Salem Red Sox RHP Terry Doyle (0-5, 3.86) vs. RHP Ryan Pressly (3-2, 4.36) Mon, May 23 6:05 p.m. @ Lynchburg Hillcats RHP Andre Rienzo (1-1, 2.74) @ TBA Tue, May 24 6:05 p.m. @ Lynchburg Hillcats LHP Hector Santiago (2-3, 3.68) @ TBA Wed, May 25 6:05 p.m. @ Lynchburg Hillcats RHP Cameron Bayne @ TBA

Series (W-L-T)………………………6-6-0 Series Opener………………………..5-7 Series Finale………………………….4-8

Roster Breakdown: Pitchers:…………………13 Position Players: …….12 Disabled List:……………0

DOTS & DASHES

Catching Some Z’s: The Dash saw their three-series winning streak officially end last night with a 3-1 defeat against the front-running Pelicans. After Winston scored a run in the first inning on a wild pitch, Myrtle Beach tied the game with the first of two solo home runs by catcher Zach Zaneski. The Pelicans took the lead in the next inning on a sac fly and Zaneski’s seventh-inning homer gave his team enough insurance to win the game. It was Zaneski’s second multi-home run game of the season and it gave him five homers in 2011. Myrtle ended up taking three out of four games at BB&T Ballpark to snap the Dash’s three-series winning streak and extending its lead over the Dash in the division to seven games. The Pelicans have won six out of seven against Winston-Salem this season. Ready for their Close-Up: Tonight marks the first of six regular season Dash games that will be broadcast on television. WXII’s “THIS Carolina” channel will televise the live broadcast of tonight’s series opener between the Dash and Red Sox. THIS Carolina also broadcast the Dash’s exhibition game against the White Sox on March 30 and it can be found over-the-air on digital channel 12-2 and on Time Warner Cable channel 121. Alex Vispoli will call the play-by-play alongside White Sox minor league pitching coordinator Kirk Champion. Blue Sox: The Salem Red Sox visit BB&T Ballpark tonight to start a three-game weekend series with the Dash. A week ago, Salem had the best record in the Carolina League and was about to begin a seven-game home stand against the Dash and Wilmington Blue Rocks. But after seven winless games at LewisGale Field, the Red Sox are reeling and have fallen three games behind Myrtle Beach for first place in the Southern Division. Last weekend, Winston-Salem earned its first sweep in the Roanoke Valley since the middle of the 2006 season, swiping a pair of extra-inning games and one-hitting the Red Sox in the other contest. Last night, Salem suffered its cruelest defeat yet: over nine innings the Red Sox allowed just one Wilming-ton hit, a Deivy Batista home run, but lost 1-0 when none of their six hits materialized into runs. Big Stretch: The Dash are in the midst of a defining stretch for the first half of the season with ten straight games against the top two teams in the Carolina League: Salem and Myrtle Beach, two teams that happen to be in the same division as Winston-Salem. The Dash are 4-3 through seven games against the Red Sox and Pelicans and can put themselves into position to make some noise for a potential playoff berth if they come out ahead during these important games. Pumping up at the Gac Station: Ian Gac’s two home run game Wednesday was the first multi-homer game for any Dash player this season and the 11th of his career. His second home run gave him 140 career dingers in nine professional seasons. Gac leads the Carolina League in homers and is on pace to hit 46 this season. He appears well on his way to surpassing his previous career-high of 22, a number he reached while playing for Bakersfield in 2009. Gac is second in the CL in RBI (29), tied for first in games (40), tied for fourth in at bats (148) first in slugging percentage (.615), first in extra-base hits (23), first in runs scored (32), first in total bases (91), and first in best HR/AB ratio (1/11.38). Hector’s Sector: Hector Santiago added another highlight to his fine season last night, throwing a career-best eight innings against the Pelicans. Unfortunately, Santiago took the loss despite allowing just three runs on six hits and one walk while striking out six. In his previous start, the former relief pitcher allowed just one hit over six shutout innings and has now lasted six or more innings in each of his last three outings. This season, Santiago has allowed three runs or fewer in six of his eight starts and outside of one rough outing against Wilmington (7 ER, 4 IP), he owns a 2.48 ERA. Rotation Revolution: Santiago’s outing continued a strong stretch for Winston-Salem’s starting pitchers. The Dash have quality starts from their starters in eight of the last ten games and the rotation has allowed three earned runs or fewer in 17 of the last 20 contests, posting a 3.03 ERA (39 ER, 116 IP) in that stretch. Colombian Exchange: Luis Sierra’s tough start to the season is now a fading memory, as the Colombian catcher has been red-hot over the last two and a half weeks. Sierra started the season just 2 for 27 (.074) at the plate, but appears to have rediscovered the form that led him to post a career-best year in 2010. Since the slow start, Sierra is hitting .316 (12 for 38) with two doubles, a triple, a home run, six RBI, and nine runs scored. For the month of May, he leads active Dash players in batting average and on-base percentage (.381). Keeping ‘em Close: The Dash have played mostly close games this season. Thirty-three of the team’s 40 games have been decided by three runs or fewer and the team has had a lead in 31 games this season. Winston has played 15 one-run games and 13 two-run games. The Dash are 7-8 in one-run games and 6-7 in two run contests. At this rate, the Dash would play 98 one– or two-run games this season. Today’s Opposing Starter: RHP Junichi Tazawa (-,-) begins his road back to the major leagues tonight against the Dash. Tazawa missed all of last year with an elbow injury he suffered in spring training that required Tommy John surgery. He has not pitched in a regular season game since his first year as a professional near the end of the 2009 season. That season he pitched at three levels, including six games in the big leagues for Boston. He started 2009 in AA Portland and went 9-5 with a 2.57 ERA in 18 games before moving up to AAA Pawtucket for two starts (0-2, 2.38 ERA). With the major league club in need of pitching during in the middle of a pennant race in an injury-riddled season, Tazawa was called up to Boston in early August. His major league debut came in a memorable 15-inning game against the Yankees on August 8 in the Bronx. The first batter he faced was fellow countryman Hideki Matsui, who lined out. The game was scoreless heading into the bottom of the 15th inning before Alex Rodriguez hit a walk-off, two-run home run off Tazawa to win it for New York. Tazawa got his revenge a few weeks later, throwing six shutout innings against the Yankees and picking up the win. In six games (four starts) with the Boston Red Sox, Tazawa went 2-3 with a 7.46 ERA. Tazawa’s signing with Boston created a bit of a firestorm in his native Japan, as he asked the county’s major league teams not to draft him after starring in the industrial league so that he could sign freely in the United States. Had he signed with a professional team in Japan, he would have had to wait nine years to become a free agent or hope his team would auction his services to the highest US bidder via the posting system that famously brought fellow Japanese right-hander Daisuke Matsuzaka to the Red Sox. Begrudgingly, the Japanese teams agreed and Tazawa became the third Japanese player to sign with a US team directly out of amateur baseball, inking a three-year $3.3 million major league contract with Boston. Prior to his injury, Tazawa located his 88-92 mph fastball well and his arsenal also featured a slider, curveball, and splitter.

The Dash roster currently lists seven players ranked in Baseball America’s top 30 prospects in the White Sox organization. They are: OF Jared Mitchell (4), LHP Santos Rodriguez (12), RHP Addison Reed (13), IF Andy Wilkins (19), IF Tyler Saladino (20), RHP Andre Rienzo (25), and RHP Cameron Bayne (29).

PROSPECT WATCH

Dash Lead Season Series 3-0

5/13 R 5-0 W Santiago 6 IP, SAL 1 H 5/14 R 5-4 (10) W Trailed 4-2 in 9th 5/15 R 6-5 (10) W Oester PH RBI 1B 5/20 H 7:00 5/21 H 7:00 5/22 H 2:00 7/02 H 7:00 7/03 H 7:00 7/04 H 7:00 7/05 H 7:00 7/09 R 6:05 7/10 R 4:05 7/11 R 7:05 8/22 R 7:05 8/23 R 7:05 8/24 R 7:05 8/25 R 7:05 8/31 R H 7:00 9/01 R H 7:00 9/02 R H 7:00

WS vs. SALEM 2011

Batting Average/Rank……………..….. .231/7th ERA/Rank…………………………………….4.01/7th Southern Division Standing……..…3rd/7.0 GB Attendance Avg./Rank……………….3,972/2nd

CAROLINA LEAGUE RANKINGS

WINSTON-SALEM DASH (18-22) vs. SALEM RED SOX (21-17) Friday, May 20, 2011, 7:05 p.m. ⌂ BB&T Ballpark ⌂ Winston-Salem, NC

Webcast available on www.wsdash.com 15 minutes before first pitch Game No. 41 ⌂ Home Game No. 23 ⌂ 2011 Home Record 10-12 ⌂ 2011 Road Record 8-10

RHP Cameron Bayne (3-3, 3.35) vs. RHP Junichi Tazawa (-, -)

Current Streak……………………..….L2 Last 5 games……………………..….2-3 Last 10 games……………………….6-4 Home Record…………………….10-12 Road Record………………………..8-10 Day Record…………………………….5-5 Night Record………………………13-17 Vs. RH Starter…………………….11-15 Vs. LH Starter…………………………7-7 Extra Innings Record………………5-3

One-Run Games……………………..7-8 Scoring First…………………………8-11 Opponent Scoring First……….10-11 Shutouts………………………………..1-1 Out-hit Opponents………………..12-2 Out-hit by Opponents……………3-16 Hits Equal………………………………3-4 Comeback Wins…………………11-14 Last Team AB Record……………..6-5

Starter goes more than 5.0…..9-10 Starter goes less than 5.0………3-4 Score 4 runs or more….………..13-8 Score 3 runs or less…….……….4-13 Errorless Games…………………….8-6

Lead after. 6.0 innings………….11-4 Lead after 7.0 innings…………..13-4 Lead after 8.0 innings…………..15-0

Tied after 6.0 innings……………..5-2 Tied after 7.0 innings……………..5-0 Tied after 8.0 innings……………..1-3

Trail after 6.0 innings……………2-16 Trail after 7.0 innings……………0-18 Trail after 8.0 innings……………1-16

Sundays………………………………...4-2 Mondays………………………………..3-3 Tuesdays……………………………….2-2 Wednesdays…………………………..2-6 Thursdays………………………………0-3 Fridays…………………………………..3-3 Saturdays………………………………4-3

PUNCTUATION MARKS

STARTER GS QS RS TEAM REC. Doyle 8 5 3.50 (28) 1-7 Rienzo 8 2 4.13 (33) 5-3 Santiago 8 3 4.13 (33) 4-4 Bayne 7 4 5.14 (36) 4-3 Serafin 7 2 3.00 (21) 4-3 Collop 1 0 10.0 (10) 0-1 Rodriguez 1 0 4.00 (4) 0-1

DASH STARTERS BREAKDOWN

PITCHER W L ERA IP H R ER BB K HR Starters 6 16 3.78 216.2 198 103 91 73 161 17 Relievers 12 6 4.38 133.2 136 78 65 59 133 10

LHP Joe Serafin (0-2, 5.00) makes seventh start of the season tomorrow against the Red Sox. He made two starts against Salem last year, going 0-1 with a 6.75 ERA (6 ER, 8 IP). Serafin spent the last half of 2010 with Winston-Salem after becoming a South Atlantic League All-Star for Kannapolis. With the Dash , the lefty went 3-4 with a 5.62 ERA in 11 starts. He was 7-5 with a 3.47 ERA with the Intimidators in 16 starts to begin the season. Serafin was a 37th round draft pick out of Vermont in 2009 and had an impressive professional debut, going 4-1 with a 1.64 ERA for Bristol before being promoted to Kannapolis, where he went 3-1 with a 2.98 ERA. Serafin was a five-year player at UVM and was the 2008 America East Pitcher of the Year, going 6-5 with a 2.51 ERA. He was also on the All-America East Team in 2006. He went 21-17 in his career with the Catamounts.

TOMORROW’S DASH STARTING PITCHER—No. 9 JOE SERAFIN

TODAY’S STARTING PITCHER—No. 13 CAMERON BAYNE

Height: 6’2” Weight: 195 Bats: R Throws: R Born: February 14, 1988, Honolulu, HI Resides: Honolulu, HI Obtained: 13th round selection in the 2009 First-Year Player Draft School: Concordia University Irvine (CA) Notes: Baseball America’s 29th best prospect in the White Sox organization entering the season… Spent 2010 with Kannapolis, where he went 12-9 with a 3.60 ERA 27 games (26 starts)… Threw two complete games… Led South Atlantic League in wins and innings pitched and tied for third in complete games… Started one game (with 18 relief appearances) in 2009, his first year as a professional… Also played as an outfielder at Concordia… Was the first pitcher drafted in school history and the highest overall draft pick in school history… Was an all-state athlete in baseball, basketball, and football at St. Louis High School in Honolulu…

CAMERON BAYNE’S CAREER STATISTICS

BAYNE’S 2011 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS: Dominated in his Advanced-A debut at POT on 4/11; took a no-hitter into the sev-enth inning and allowed just one hit all game to earn the win: 7 IP, H, 0 R, 2 BB, 3K… Won second straight start with terri-fic effort on 4/17 vs. KIN: 7 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 2 BB, 4 K, 2 HB… Saw 17-inning scoreless streak end with rough outing vs. WIL on 4/23 (G1): L, 5 IP, 7 H, 7 R, 2 BB, 0 K… Lost second straight start on 4/28 vs. FRE: 6 IP, 7 H, 5 R, 3 ER, 4 BB, 2 K, HR… Pitched well but took the loss @ FRE on 5/3: 6 IP, 6 H, 2 R, 0 ER, 2 BB, K… Snapped his personal three-start losing streak on 5/8 vs. LYN: 5 IP, 5 H, 4 R, 3 BB, 6 K… Got his first ND on 5/14 @ SAL: 7 IP, 4 H, 2 R, BB, 2 K…

Year Team League W L PCT ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK AVG 2009 Great Falls Voyagers PIO 0 2 .000 6.26 19 1 0 0 2 27.1 35 25 19 2 3 14 27 5 0 .318 2010 Kannapolis Intimidators SAL 12 9 .571 3.60 27 26 2 0 0 165.0 174 87 66 9 10 35 101 7 0 .269 Minor League Totals 12 11 .522 3.98 46 27 2 0 2 192.1 209 112 85 11 13 49 128 12 0 .276

PLAYER H/AB RBI XBH HR SO BB Note Almanzar 0/3 0 0 0 0 0 Gentile 0/2 0 0 0 0 0 Gibson 0/2 0 0 0 0 0 Hazelbaker 1/2 0 1 0 0 1 2B, R Hissey 0/3 0 0 0 0 0 Mailman 0/3 0 0 0 0 0 Rodriguez 1/3 0 1 0 1 0 2B, R Spring 1/3 1 0 0 1 0 Vitek 1/3 1 0 0 0 0 TOTALS: .167 4 /24 2 2 0 2 1

BAYNE VS. THE 2011 RED SOX

MISCELLANEOUS DASH STATISTICS

PLAYER TOTAL SOLO LHP RHP HOME ROAD LAST OPPONENT PITCHER AB’s SINCE LAST HR Ciolli 3 3 0 3 3 0 5/18 vs. MYR (G1) Yan 5 Gac 13 6 6 7 8 5 5/18 vs. MYR (G1, walkoff) Yan 6 Martinez 3 2 1 2 2 1 5/18 vs. MYR (G1) Erlin 9 Mitchell 4 1 1 3 2 2 5/14 @ SAL Volz 8 Saladino 2 1 0 2 2 0 5/16 vs. MYR Wieland 10 Shelton 1 1 0 1 0 1 4/11 @ POT Caldera 50 Sierra 1 1 0 1 0 1 5/14 @ SAL (GW in 10th) Volz 9 Wilkins 5 2 3 2 4 1 5/7 vs. LYN Rasmus 40 Yount 3 1 0 3 2 1 4/25 vs. FRE Rasner 40

HOME RUN BREAKDOWN

TEAM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 EX TOT OPPONENTS 20 16 22 20 16 26 17 27 12 6 182 DASH 22 19 6 18 19 21 24 22 11 4 165

CLUB GENERAL Longest Winning Streak…………………........5 (5/6—5/10) Longest Losing Streak…..………………..5 (2x, 4/27—5/1) Longest Game Time (All Games)……3:35 (4/16 vs. KIN) Longest Game Time (9 innings)……….3:17 (5/2 @ FRE) Shortest Game Time (All Games)……1:39 (4/13 @ POT) Shortest Game Time (9 innings)….2:00 (5/19 vs. MYR) Longest Game (Innings)…………………..12 (4/20 @ MYR) Most Runners Left on Base………………..12 (5/2 @ FRE) Most Errors………………………..…………....4 (4/25 vs. FRE) Longest Errorless Streak…………………….4 (4/10—4/13) Largest Margin of Victory…………………..9 (4/17 vs. KIN) Largest Margin of Defeat…………………..8 (4/23 vs. WIL) Highest Attendance, Home…………6,842 (4/23 vs. WIL) Highest Attendance, Road………….5,343 (4/20 @ MYR) Lowest Attendance, Home…………...2,314 (5/9 vs. POT) Lowest Attendance, Road………..……..738 (4/13 @ POT)

TEAM BATTING

Most Runs, Game……………………………10 (4/24 vs. WIL) Most Runs, Inning……………………..7 (5th, 4/25 vs. FRE) Most Hits, Game…………………………12 (4x, 5/15 @ SAL) Most Hits, Inning…………………………6 (5th, 4/25 @ POT) Most Home Runs, Game……………..4 (5/18 G1 vs. MYR) Fewest Runs, Game…………………………...0 (4/29 @ WIL) Fewest Hits, Game………………………..3 (2x, 5/5 vs. LYN) Most Strikeouts, Game……………………….14 (4/8 @ KIN) Most Walks, Game……………………..7 (5/18 G1 vs. MYR) Most Stolen Bases, Game…………..………2 (5/7 vs. LYN)

TEAM PITCHING

Most Runs Allowed, Game…...............14 (4/25 vs. FRE) Most Runs Allowed, Inning……….5 (2x, 3rd, 5/4 @ FRE) Most Hits Allowed, Game…..…………….16 (4/24 vs. WIL) Most Hits Allowed, Inning………….5 (2x, 3rd 5/4 @ FRE) Most Home Runs Allowed………………….3 (4/24 vs. WIL) Fewest Hits Allowed, Game…………………1 (5/13 @ SAL) Most Walks, Game……………………….8 (2x, 4/16 vs. KIN) Most Strikeouts, Game……………………19 (4/16 vs. KIN)

HIGHS & LOWS

DATE OPPONENT BATTER GAME-WINNER INNING SCORE 4/13 (G1) @ POT Wagner Single off pitcher 10th 3-2 4/15 vs. KIN Shelton 2-run triple 8th 5-3 4/23 (G2) vs. WIL Mitchell Walk-off solo HR 8th 3-2 5/14 @ SAL Sierra Solo HR 10th 5-4 5/15 @ SAL Oester RBI 1B 10th 6-5 5/18 (G1) vs. MYR Gac Walk-off 3R-HR 8th 6-3

WINS IN LAST TEAM AT BAT

PLAYER CS SB ATT PCT PO Bayne 1 4 5 20% Collop 0 3 3 0% Corley 1 0 1 100% Doyle 2 4 6 33% Kloess 0 1 1 0% Kussmaul 1 2 3 33% Rienzo 1 4 5 20% Rodriguez 2 2 4 50% Santiago 2 13 15 13% 1 Santos 2 1 3 67% Serafin 2 7 9 22% 2 Shirek 0 3 3 0% Thompson 0 3 3 0% Whisler 0 1 1 100% Wickswat 0 1 1 0%

CAUGHT STEALING by PITCHER

PLAYER CS SB ATT PCT PO Bour 6 23 29 21% Sierra 8 26 34 24%

CAUGHT STEALING by CATCHER

DATE OPPONENT INNING DEFICIT FINAL SCORE 4/15 vs. KIN 7 3-2 5-3 5/2 @ FRE 7 4-3 8-5 5/10 vs. POT 7 3-2 5-3 5/14 @ SAL 9 4-2 5-4 (10) 5/18 (G1) vs. MYR 7, 8 2-1, 3-2 6-3

COMEBACKS IN 7TH INNING OR LATER TO WIN

PLAYER DATE OF LAST ERROR OPPONENT CONSECUTIVE GAMES Bour 5/9 (throwing error) vs. POT 3 Ciolli N/A N/A 25 Colligan 5/18 vs. MYR 2 Davis 4/17 (fielding error) vs. KIN 7 Gac 4/18 (pickoff) @ MYR 10 Martinez 5/19 (fielding error) vs. MYR - Mitchell N/A N/A 37 Oester 5/18 (throwing error) vs. MYR 1 Saladino N/A N/A 7 Shelton 4/29 (throwing error) @ WIL 9 Sierra N/A N/A 19 Wagner 5/10 (fielding error) vs. POT 8 Wilkins 5/11 (fielding error) vs. POT 5 Yount 5/10 (fielding error) vs. POT 3

2011 ERRORLESS STREAKS

CATCHER ER IP ERA

Bour 77 181.1 3.82

Sierra 79 169.0 4.21

WINSTON WHACKERS (For complete career profiles, see the 2011 Dash Media Guide)

DASH SERIES: HOME STAND: .205 (24-117) LAST SERIES: .205 (24-117) OPPONENTS SERIES: HOME STAND: .215 (26-121) LAST SERIES: .215 (26-121)

SERIES: CURRENT STREAK: 1 (.333, 1-3) HOME STAND: 2-10, HR, RBI, R, SB, 2K LONG STREAK: 4 (5/11—5/16) LAST GAME: 1-3, SB LAST SERIES: 2-10, Solo HR, SB, 2K SEASON HIGHS H: 2 (2X, 5/2 @ FRE) HR: 1 (5/16 VS. MYR) RBI: 2 (5/13 @ SAL) - Spent 2010 w/ KAN: .284-9-42, 21 2B, 4 3B in 93 G w/ 18-22 SB - Named First-Team All-Big XII in 2009, hitting .317-14-39 in 60 G - Finished TA&M career in all-time top ten for eight career categories (GP, AB, H, R, 2B, HR, RBI, TB)

SERIES: CURRENT STREAK: 1 (.333, 1-3) HOME STAND: 3-14, 2 HR, 4 RBI, 2R, BB, 8K LONG STREAK: 14 (4/19—5/2) LAST GAME: 1-3, BB, K LAST SERIES: 3-14, 2 HR, 4 RBI, BB SEASON HIGHS H: 3 (4/21 VS. WIL) HR: 2 (5/18 G1 VS. MYR) RBI: 4 (5/18 G1 VS. MYR) - Spent 2010 w/ KAN (1st yr in Sox org): .276-20-91, 34 2B, 65 R in 134 G; SAL All-Star, 3rd in HR, 4th RBI - Originally selected by Rangers in 26th round of 2003 draft out of Edmonds-Woodway (WA) HS - Played at least parts of 06, 08, & 09 seasons at Advanced-A Bakersfield; Entered ‘11 w/ 127 career HRs

SERIES: CURRENT STREAK: 0 HOME STAND: 1-6, 2K LONG STREAK: 10 (4/17—5/4) LAST GAME: 0-3. K LAST SERIES: 1-6, 2K SEASON HIGHS H: 3 (2X, 5/4 @ FRE) HR: 0 RBI: 2 (2X, 5/13 @ SAL) - Spent 2010 with KAN: 72 G, .207-2-21, 13 2B, 3 3B; played mostly 3B with a few games at 2B and 1 in LF - Was co-captain at Toledo in 2009 and hit .231-4-22; teammates with Justin Collop - Father, Ron, played for the Cincinnati Reds from 1978-90 and won World Series as backup 2B in 1990

SERIES: CURRENT STREAK: 0 HOME STAND: 0-5, BB, R, K LONG STREAK: 5 (5/2—5/10) LAST GAME: 0-3, K LAST SERIES: 0-5, BB, R, K SEASON HIGHS H: 2 (4X, 5/15 @ SAL) HR: 1 (5/14 @SAL) RBI: 2 (5/4 @ FRE) - Spent all of 2010 w/ WS (.293-5-41, 17 2B, 2 3B, 48 R); set stateside career highs in H, R, 2B, 3B, HR, RBI - Originally signed by Reds at 17-year old; spent 1st 3 seasons in CIN system & came up as a middle IF - White Sox signed him with the intention of making him a catcher; speaks very good English

SERIES: CURRENT STREAK: 0 HOME STAND: 2-13, 2B, BB, K LONG STREAK: 8 (4/23—4/30) LAST GAME: 0-3, 2 GIDP, BB LAST SERIES: 2-13, 2B, BB, K SEASON HIGHS H: 2 (6X, 5/8 VS. LYN) HR: 1 (5X, 5/7 VS. LYN) RBI: 3 (2X, 5/7 VS. LYN) - 19th best ChiSox prospect (Baseball America); “Best Pure Hitter” & “Best Power” among ’10 Sox draftees - In pro debut last season, hit .307-6-40, 14 2B in 53 G for Great Falls - Made Super-Regionals in back-to-back years w/ Razorbacks; in final Arkansas season: .281-15-69

SERIES: CURRENT STREAK: 0 HOME STAND: 2-7, 2B, 3K LONG STREAK: 3 (4/23—4/25) LAST GAME: 0-3, 2K LAST SERIES: 2-7, 2B, 3K SEASON HIGHS H: 2 (3X, 5/16 VS. MYR) HR: 0 RBI: 1 (2X, 4/26 VS. FRE) - Signed by Sox last April; split ‘10 between WS (.302-6-26, 24 XBH in 41 G) & BIR (.237-0-2, 2 XBH in 18 G) - Originally drafted by Cincinnati in 23rd round of 2007 draft - Split 2009 between Hi-A Sarasota & AA Carolina (.254-2-17 in 70 G)

JASON BOUR—C FA, 2010 (HAMPDEN-SYDNEY/GEORGE MASON) CENTREVILLE, VA

KYLE COLLIGAN—OF 12ST, 2009 (TEXAS A&M) SUGAR LAND, TX

IAN GAC—IF FA, 2009 BELLEVUE, WA

JAKE OESTER—IF NDFA, 2010 (TOLEDO) CINCINNATI, OH

LUIS SIERRA—C FA, 2007 BARRANQUILLA, COLOMBIA

ANDY WILKINS—IF 5TH, 2010 (ARKANSAS) BROKEN ARROW, OK

SERIES: CURRENT STREAK: 1 (.500, 1-2) HOME STAND: 1-3, BB, R, K LONG STREAK: 5 (4/17—4/21) LAST GAME: 1-2, BB, R LAST SERIES: 1-3, BB, R, K SEASON HIGHS H: 2 (4X, 4/24 VS. WIL) HR: 1 (4X, 5/14 @ SAL) RBI: 2 (4X, 5/14 @ SAL) - Baseball America’s #4 ChiSox prospect; missed all of ‘10 after tearing left ankle tendon in spring training - Selected 23rd overall in 2009 draft out of LSU; MVP of 09 CWS, won championship - Also played FB under Les Miles & won BCS National Championship; caught 24 passes in 3 yrs on team

JARED MITCHELL—OF 1ST, 2009 (LSU) NEW IBERIA, LA

SERIES: CURRENT STREAK: 0 HOME STAND: 2-12, HR, RBI, 2R, BB, 5K LONG STREAK: 4 (5/6—5/11) LAST GAME: 0-3, 2K LAST SERIES: 2-12, HR, RBI, 2R, 5K SEASON HIGHS H: 3 (2X, 5/8 VS. LYN) HR: 1 (3X, 5/18 VS. MYR) RBI: 3 (5/10 VS. POT) - Promoted to WS to end last season: .375-1-5, 6 2B in 10 G - Played 115 G w/ KAN to start 2010: .296-12-73; had a 7-RBI game with a grand slam for KAN on 8/25 - Named “Best Pure Hitter” in Sox’ ‘09 draft class by Baseball America; attended same college as Larry Bird

NICK CIOLLI—OF 10TH, 2009 (INDIANA ST.) TERRE HAUTE, IN

SERIES: CURRENT STREAK: 4 (.429, 6-14) HOME STAND: 6-14, HR, 4 RBI, R, BB, 2K LONG STREAK: 7 (4/23—4/29) LAST GAME: 1-3, BB LAST SERIES: 6-14, HR, 4 RBI, BB, 2K SEASON HIGHS H: 4 (4/9 @ KIN) HR: 1 (3X, 5/18 G1 VS. MYR) RBI: 3 (5/18 G2 MYR) - Spent last half of ‘10 with WS: .242-5-24; ChiSox’ “Best OF Arm” by Baseball America; former #4 prospect - Did not play for most of 2008 and all of 2009 with a torn right ACL that required microfracture surgery - Father was the late Carlos Martinez, who played from 1988-95 with the White Sox, Indians, and Angels

JOSE MARTINEZ—OF NDFA, 2006 LA GUAIRE, VZ

SERIES: CURRENT STREAK: 2 (.286, 2-7) HOME STAND: 2-14, RBI, 2R, ROE, 2K, S LONG STREAK: 12 (4/16—4/26) LAST GAME: 1-4, R, K LAST SERIES: 2-14, RBI, 2R, ROE, 2K SEASON HIGHS H: 3 (5/2 @ FRE) HR: 0 RBI: 2 (5/18 @ SAL) - Spent all of ‘10 w/ hometown KAN: .272-2-47, 19 2B, 70 R; stole 37 bases (most among Sox farmhands) - Led KAN LY in hits (140) and runs scored (70); started at 2B in SAL All-Star Game - Graduated from South Rowan HS in China Grove, NC

DANIEL WAGNER—IF 16TH, 2009 (BELMONT) KANNAPOLIS, NC

SERIES: CURRENT STREAK: 1 (.333, 1-3) HOME STAND: 1-6, K LONG STREAK: 2 (2x, 4/24—4/25) LAST GAME: 1-3 LAST SERIES: 1-6, K SEASON HIGHS H: 2 (3X, 4/24 VS. WIL) HR: 1 (3X, 4/25 VS. FRE) RBI: 2 (2X, 4/25 VS. FRE) - Signed in off-season after spending 2008-10 with Dodgers organization (was 12th round pick by LA in 08) - Split 2010 between low-A Great Lakes & Hi-A Inland Empire: 37 G, .152-0-8, 3 XBH - Nephew of MLB Hall of Famer Robin Yount; 2004 HS Gatorade Player of the Year in Arizona

AUSTIN YOUNT—IF FA, 2010 (STANFORD) PARADISE VALLEY, AZ

SERIES: CURRENT STREAK: 0 HOME STAND: 2-13, HR, RBI, 3R, 2 BB, 2K LONG STREAK: 2 (2x, 5/15—5/16) LAST GAME: 0-3, S, K LAST SERIES: 2-13, HR, 3R, 2 BB, 2K SEASON HIGHS H: 2 (5/15 @ SAL) HR: 1 (2X, 5/16 VS. MYR) RBI: 3 (5/11 VS. POT) - Joined Dash on 5/11 from extended spring training; broke hand sliding into second base in ST game - LY played 60 G w/ Bristol & Kannapolis: .305-3-30, 17 2B, 3B, 47 R, 5 SB - Baseball America ranked him 20th-best ChiSox minor league prospect; 2010 Summit Lg. Player of the Year

TYLER SALADINO—IF 7TH, 2010 (ORAL ROBERTS/PALOMAR JC) SAN DIEGO, CA

HYPHEN HURLERS (For complete career profiles, see the 2011 Dash Media Guide)

DASH ERA SERIES: HOME STAND: 3.27 (12 ER, 33 IP) LAST SERIES: 3.27 (12 ER, 33 IP)OPPONENTS SERIES: HOME STAND: 3.58 (13 ER, 32.2 IP) LAST SERIES: 3.58 (13 ER, 32.2 IP)

LAST APPEARANCE: Wed, 5/18 vs. MYR G2: 1.1 IP, 4 H, 3 R, HR SV/OPP (CL only): 1/1 IR-IRS (CL only): 3-0 1st BATTER RETIRED (CL only): 5-8 SEASON HIGHS: IP: 2 (10x, 5/13 vs. POT) K: 4 (4/10 @ LWD) CAREER HIGHS: IP: 4 (2x, 6/30/10 w/ GF) K: 6 (6/25/10 w/ GF) ER: 3 (2x, 6/18/11 w/ WS) HR: 1 (2x, 5/18/11 w/ WS) - Baseball America ranked him 13th best White Sox prospect entering 2011 - Started season with low-A KAN (4G, 0-0, 1.13 ERA, 11K, 8IP); ‘10 w/ GF: 1-0, 1 SV, 1.80 ERA, 44 K in 30 IP - Closed games for Stephen Strasburg at SDSU in 2009 before taking over Friday night starter role in 2010

LAST APPEARANCE: Wed, 5/18 vs. MYR G2: started game; 2 IP, 2 H, R, BB, 2 K SV/OPP (CL only): 1/1 IR-IRS (CL only): 3-1 1st BATTER RETIRED (CL only): 8-13 SEASON HIGHS: IP: 2 (2x, 5/18 vs. MYR) K: 2 (2x, 5/18 vs. MYR) CAREER HIGHS: IP: 3.2 (6/20/07 w/ GCL Braves) K: 6 (6/25/07 w/ GCL Braves) ER: 8 (8/15/07 w/ GCL Braves) HR: 2 (6/30/07 w/ GCL Braves) - Spent entire 2010 season w/ WS (2-0, 3.57 ERA, 59 K in 40.1 IP), missed most of last 2 months (elbow) - Entered season with a career average of 13.2 K/9 IP and .189 opponents’ batting average - Originally signed w/ Braves; traded in deal that sent Javier Vazquez to ATL

ADDISON REED—RHP 3RD, 2010 (SAN DIEGO ST.) ETIWANDA, CA

SANTOS RODRIGUEZ—LHP TRADE, 2008 LAS TERRENAS, DR

Bayne………………………………4-3 Collop………………………………2-4 Corley……………………………...2-1 Doyle……………………………….1-7 Kloess……………………………..5-6 Kussmaul………………………...5-7 Rienzo……………………………..5-3 Reed………………………………..5-3 Rodriguez…………………………7-7 Santiago…………………………..4-4 Santos……………………………..4-6 Serafin……………………………..4-3 Shirek………………………………4-6

DASH IN GAMES THEY PITCHED

LAST APPEARANCE: Wed, 5/18 vs. MYR G2: 2 IP, H, R, 0 ER, BB SV/OPP (CL only): 4/4 IR-IRS (CL only): 2-0 1st BATTER RETIRED (CL only): 7-11 SEASON HIGHS: IP: 3 (2x, 5/2 @ FRE) K: 4 (4/21 vs. WIL) CAREER HIGHS: IP: 5 (3x, 8/22/09 w/ GF) K: 8 (8/22/09 w/ GF) ER: 4 (7/2/09 w/ GF) HR: 1 (7x, 8/29/10 w/ WS) - Split ‘10 between WS (1-2, 5.82 ERA, 13G, 1SV, 24K, 17 IP) & KAN (1-1, 1.18 ERA, 25G, 9SV, 47K, 38 IP) - Undrafted out of FAU; played for Windy City in 09 before signing w/ CHISOX - Three-time All-State HS player in Alabama; threw a seven-inning perfect game in 2001

BRANDON KLOESS—RHP NDFA, 2009 (FLORIDA ATLANTIC) BOCA RATON, FL

Thompson………………………..7-5 Whisler…………………………….0-1 Wickswat………………………….1-3

LAST APPEARANCE: Wed, 5/18 vs. MYR G2: 1 perfect IP, 3 K SV/OPP (CL only): 1/1 IR-IRS (CL only): 7-2 1st BATTER RETIRED (CL only): 7-12 SEASON HIGHS: IP: 2 (5x, 5/11 vs. POT) K: 4 (2x, 4/29 @ WIL) CAREER HIGHS: IP: 4 (7/21/10 w/ KAN) K: 5 (8/12/10 w/ KAN) ER: 3 (9/5/10 w/ WS) HR: 1 (5/7/11 w/ WS) - Signed by White Sox last July after pitching for the independent Southern Illinois Miners of the Frontier Lg. - Split 2010 between WS (1-0, 4.15 ERA in 5 G) and KAN (0-0, 1.20 ERA in 9 G) - Graduated from Mount Olive (NC) College in 2009; Previously attended Evansville (IN) University

RYAN KUSSMAUL—RHP NDFA, 2010 (MOUNT OLIVE) DUBUQUE, IA

LAST APPEARANCE: Wed, 5/18 vs. MYR G1: W, 2 IP, 3 H, 2R, ER, BB SV/OPP (CL only): 3/5 IR-IRS (CL only): 4-3 1st BATTER RETIRED (CL only): 11-12 SEASON HIGHS: IP: 3 (4/16 vs. KIN) K: 5 (4/16 vs. KIN) CAREER HIGHS: IP: 3 (2x, 4/16/11 w/ WS) K: 6 (8/26/09 w/ BRI) ER: 4 (8/12/09 w/ BRI) HR: — - Spent most of 2010 w/ KAN (0-1, 2.20 ERA in 18 G); pitched in 3 G for WS (1-0, 1.80 ERA) & 1 G for GF - 2009 made nine appearances (three starts) between Bristol & Charlotte (2G): 0-0, 1.89 ERA in 19 IP - Drafted by ChiSox in 25th round in 2008 but did not sign; went 3-3 w/ 9.00 ERA in 30 IP for Auburn in ‘09

TAYLOR THOMPSON—RHP 44TH, 2009 (AUBURN) MONTGOMERY, AL

LAST APPEARANCE: Thurs, 5/19 vs. MYR: IP, 3K, HBP SV/OPP (CL only): -/- IR-IRS (CL only): 0-0 1st BATTER RETIRED (CL only): 2-5 SEASON HIGHS: IP: 3 (2x, 4/24 vs. WIL) K: 6 (4/18 @ MYR) CAREER HIGHS: IP: 8 (2x, 9/1/10 w/ KAN) K: 10 (7/10/10 w/ KAN) ER: 10 (5/5/10 w/ KAN) HR: 2 (7/23/10 w/ KAN) - Spent all of 2009 w/ KAN: 9-12, 4.26 ERA in 26 starts with three complete games - Entered last season ranked by Baseball America as the ChiSox’ 30th best minor league prospect - Initially went to Toledo on an academic scholarship, not an athletic scholarship

JUSTIN COLLOP—RHP 6TH, 2009 (TOLEDO) WAYNE, MI

LAST APPEARANCE: Mon, 5/16 vs. MYR: IP, H, 0 R, 2 BB, 2 K SV/OPP (CL only): 0/0 IR-IRS (CL only): 0-0 1st BATTER RETIRED (CL only): 1-4 SEASON HIGHS: IP: 2 (2x, 5/8 vs. LYN) K: 2 (2x, 5/16 vs. MYR) CAREER HIGHS: IP: 7 (4/27/10 w/ KAN) K: 10 (2x, 5/9/10 w/ KAN) ER: 7 (2x, 5/15/10 w/ KAN) HR: 2 (2x, 9/3/09 w/ GF) - Spent most of 2010 with KAN: 30 G, 16 GS, 7-7, 3.93 ERA, 1-1 SV, 113K in 119 IP; also 2 G w/ WS - Pitched for the Y-D Red Sox of the Cape Cod League in 2007 alongside Terry Doyle - Named to the 2006 Louisville Slugger Freshman All-America Team at Santa Clara University

MATT WICKSWAT—LHP NDFA, 2008 (SANTA CLARA U.) BELLEVUE, WA

LAST APPEARANCE: Wed, 5/18 vs. MYR G2: 0.2 IP, H, R, BB, K SV/OPP (CL only): 0/0 IR-IRS (CL only): 0-0 1st BATTER RETIRED (CL only): 1-1 SEASON HIGHS: IP: 5 (4/10 vs. NOR) K: 3 (4/10 vs. NOR) CAREER HIGHS: IP: 9 (7/28/09 w/ CHA) K: 9 (8/26/05 w/ WS) ER: 9 (2x, 7/20/10 w/ NOZ) HR: 4 (8/24/10 w/ NOZ) - Started season w/ AAA Charlotte: 2G, 1 GS, 1-0, 8.44 ERA - Pitched 3G in majors for White Sox in 2009: 1.1 IP, 2 R (13.50 ERA); was 2x All-American at UCLA - Originally drafted by ChiSox in 2nd rd in 2004; traded to FLA in 2010 and re-signed by Chicago in March

WES WHISLER—LHP FA, 2011 (UCLA) NOBLESVILLE, IN

WHITE SOX FARM REPORT

YESTERDAY TODAY

8:10 vs. Los Angeles Dodgers

W 8-2 vs. Cleveland Indians Gavin Floyd W, 7 IP, 5 H, R, BB, 3K Carlos Quentin 2-3, HR, 2 RBI, BB Record: 20-25, 4th in Central (8.0 GB)

7:15 vs. Toledo Mud Hens

W 10-2 vs. Toledo Mud Hens Eduardo Escobar 2-4, HR, 3 RBI, 2B, 2R Drew Garcia 2-4, 2B, 2 RBI, R Record: 19-20, 3rd South (4.5 GB)

7:05 @ Jacksonville Suns

W 10-9 vs. Montgomery Biscuits Brandon Short 4-6, 2R Justin Greene 2-5, 2B, HR, 3 RBI, 2R Record: 21-19, 3rd in South (3.5 GB)

7:05 vs. Delmarva Shorebirds

W 6-1 @ Hagerstown Suns Drew Lee 2-3, RBI, R Ross Wilson 2-3, 2B, 2 RBI Record: 23-15, 2nd in Northern (3.0 GB)

June 21, 7 PM vs. Greeneville Astros

June 20, 9:05 PM @ Billings Mustangs

2011 WINSTON-SALEM DASH FIRST HALF DAY-BY-DAY DATE OPPONENT W-L SCORE WINNING PITCHER LOSING PITCHER SAVE TIME ATT. REC. GA/GB

APRIL RECORD: 8-14 (T-6th) TEAM AVERAGE: .239 (7th) TEAM ERA: 4.40 (6th) 4/08 @KIN L 7-6 (10) Travis Turek (1-0) Brandon Kloess (0-1) N/A 3:13 4,102 0-1 1.0 4/09 @KIN W 3-2 (8) Taylor Thompson (1-0) T.J. McFarland (0-1) Santos Rodriguez (1) 2:33 1,790 1-1 0.5 4/10 @KIN W 4-2 Ryan Kussmaul (1-0) Clayton Cook (0-1) Tyson Corley (1) 2:45 1,287 2-1 — 4/11 @POT W 7-5 Cameron Bayne (1-0) Marcos Frias (0-1) Brandon Kloess (1) 2:34 1,023 3-1 +0.5 4/12 @POT Rained out; made up as part of doubleheader on 4/13 4/13 (1) @POT W 3-2 (10) Orlando Santos (1-0) Carlos Martinez (0-1) Taylor Thompson (1) 2:41 N/A 4-1 N/A 4/13 (2) @POT L 3-2 (7) Josh Smoker (1-0) Terry Doyle (0-1) Pat Lehman (1) 1:39 738 4-2 — OFF—DAY 4/15 KIN W 5-3 Ryan Kussmaul (2-0) Jose Flores (0-1) Tyson Corley (2) 2:30 6,138 5-2 +0.5 4/16 KIN L 5-2 (11) Tyler Sturdevant (1-1) Orlando Santos (1-1) N/A 3:35 4,867 5-3 — 4/17 KIN W 9-0 Cameron Bayne (2-0) Giovanni Soto (0-2) N/A 2:33 4,631 6-3 0.5 4/18 @MYR L 2-1 Andrew Doyle (1-0) Justin Collop (0-1) Trevor Hurley (1) 2:26 3,861 6-4 1.5 4/19 @MYR L 7-4 Johan Yan (1-0) Tyson Corley (0-1) Tyler Tufts (3) 2:46 4,163 6-5 2.5 4/20 @MYR L 5-4 (12) Kasey Kiker (1-1) Charlie Shirek (0-1) N/A 3:15 5,343 6-6 3.5 4/21 WIL L 7-6 Justin Marks (1-0) Hector Santiago (0-1) Kevin Chapman (4) 2:46 3,878 6-7 3.5 4/22 WIL Rained out; made up as part of doubleheader on 4/23 4/23 (1) WIL L 10-2 (7) Michael Mariot (3-0) Cameron Bayne (2-1) N/A 1:59 N/A 6-8 N/A 4/23 (2) WIL W 3-2 (8) Ryan Kussmaul (3-0) Kelvin Herrera (1-1) N/A 2:16 6,842 7-8 4.0 4/24 WIL L 11-10 Elisaul Pimentel (2-0) Justin Collop (0-2) Ryan Dennick (1) 2:57 3,123 7-9 4.5 4/25 FRE L 14-7 Will Startup (2-0) Terry Doyle (0-2) N/A 2:45 2,637 7-10 5.5 4/26 FRE W 3-2 Addison Reed (1-0) Nathan Moreau (2-1) Taylor Thompson (2) 2:33 3,252 8-10 5.0 4/27 FRE L 4-2 Ryan O’Shea (2-1) Hector Santiago (0-2) Sean Gleason (3) 2:16 (:59) 3,046 8-11 5.5 4/28 FRE L 5-4 Oliver Drake (1-0) Cameron Bayne (2-2) Sean Gleason (4) 2:42 3,436 8-12 6.5 4/29 @WIL L 4-0 Jake Odorizzi (1-0) Joe Serafin (0-1) Kevin Chapman (5) 2:27 5,286 8-13 7.5 4/30 @WIL L 3-1 Noel Arguelles (1-0) Terry Doyle (0-3) Michael Mariot (1) 2:14 4,685 8-14 8.5

MAY RECORD: 10-8 (3rd) TEAM AVERAGE: .222 (5th) TEAM ERA: 3.53 (5th) 5/01 @WIL L 4-2 Kelvin Herrera (2-1) Taylor Thompson (1-1) N/A 2:08 3,977 8-15 8.5 5/02 @FRE W 8-5 Santos Rodriguez (1-0) Nick Haughian (0-2) Brandon Kloess (2) 3:17 2,240 9-15 8.5 5/03 @FRE L 4-2 Oliver Drake (2-0) Cameron Bayne (2-3) N/A 2:06 2,854 9-16 9.0 5/04 @FRE L 9-3 Bobby Bundy (3-2) Joe Serafin (0-2) N/A 2:41 (1:00) 2,965 9-17 9.0 5/05 LYN L 3-1 Dimasther Delgado (2-3) Terry Doyle (0-4) Andrew Wilson (2) 2:10 3,269 9-18 10.0 5/06 LYN W 6-5 Andre Rienzo (1-0) Zeke Spruill (1-3) Brandon Kloess (3) 2:26 6,274 10-18 10.0 5/07 LYN W 5-3 Hector Santiago (1-2) Cory Rasmus (0-3) Ryan Kussmaul (1) 2:40 6,341 11-18 10.0 5/08 LYN W 7-4 Cameron Bayne (3-3) Willie Kempf (2-2) Taylor Thompson (3) 2:33 2,874 12-18 9.0 5/09 POT W 5-3 Orlando Santos (2-1) Adam Olbrychowski (1-2) Brandon Kloess (4) 2:30 2,314 13-18 8.5 5/10 POT W 5-3 Santos Rodriguez (2-0) Trevor Holder (1-3) Addison Reed (1) 2:10 (:15) 2,851 14-18 7.5 5/11 POT L 10-4 Paul Demny (1-2) Andre Rienzo (1-1) N/A 2:48 3,047 14-19 7.5 OFF—DAY 5/13 @SAL W 5-0 Hector Santiago (2-2) Drake Britton (1-3) N/A 2:16 3,142 15-19 7.0 5/14 @SAL W 5-4 (10) Brandon Kloess (1-1) Kendal Volz (1-2) N/A 2:34 3,089 16-19 6.0 5/15 @SAL W 6-5 (10) Taylor Thompson (2-1) Mitch Herold (1-1) N/A 2:58 2,413 17-19 5.0 5/16 MYR L 3-2 Joe Wieland (4-2) Terry Doyle (0-5) Ryan Kelly (4) 2:15 (1:34) 2,351 17-20 6.0 5/17 MYR Rained out; made up as part of doubleheader on 4/23 5/18 (1) MYR W 6-3 Taylor Thompson (3-1) Johan Yan (1-2) N/A 2:07 N/A 18-20 5.0 5/18 (2) MYR L 6-4 Kennil Gomez (1-1) Santos Rodriguez (2-1) Zach Osborne (1) 2:02 3,992 18-21 6.0 5/19 MYR L 3-1 Barret Loux (3-3) Hector Santiago (2-3) Joseph Ortiz (3) 2:00 4,283 18-22 7.0 5/20 SAL 5/21 SAL 5/22 SAL 5/23 @LYN 5/24 @LYN 5/25 @LYN 5/26 @KIN 5/27 @KIN 5/28 @KIN OFF—DAY 5/30 POT 5/31 POT

JUNE RECORD: TEAM AVERAGE: TEAM ERA: 6/01 POT 6/02 POT 6/03 KIN 6/04 KIN 6/05 KIN 6/06 @MYR 6/07 @MYR 6/08 @MYR 6/09 @MYR 6/10 WIL 6/11 WIL 6/12 WIL 6/13 FRE 6/14 FRE 6/15 FRE 6/16 @WIL 6/17 @WIL 6/18 @WIL 6/19 @WIL ALL—STAR BREAK

2011 WINSTON-SALEM DASH SECOND HALF DAY-BY-DAY DATE OPPONENT W-L SCORE WINNING PITCHER LOSING PITCHER SAVE TIME ATT. REC. GA/GB 6/23 @FRE 6/24 @FRE 6/25 @FRE 6/26 LYN 6/27 LYN 6/28 LYN 6/29 @POT 6/30 @POT

JULY RECORD: TEAM AVERAGE: TEAM ERA: 7/01 @POT 7/02 SAL 7/03 SAL 7/04 SAL 7/05 SAL 7/06 MYR 7/07 MYR 7/08 MYR 7/09 @SAL 7/10 @SAL 7/11 @SAL OFF—DAY 7/13 @LYN 7/14 @LYN 7/15 @LYN 7/16 @LYN 7/17 @KIN 7/18 @KIN 7/19 @KIN 7/20 @KIN OFF—DAY 7/22 POT 7/23 POT 7/24 POT 7/25 KIN 7/26 KIN 7/27 KIN 7/28 KIN 7/29 @MYR 7/30 @MYR 7/31 @MYR OFF—DAY

AUGUST RECORD: TEAM AVERAGE: TEAM ERA: 8/02 WIL 8/03 WIL 8/04 WIL 8/05 FRE 8/06 FRE 8/07 FRE 8/08 @WIL 8/09 @WIL 8/10 @WIL 8/11 @FRE 8/12 @FRE 8/13 @FRE 8/14 @FRE 8/15 LYN 8/16 LYN 8/17 LYN 8/18 @POT 8/19 @POT 8/20 @POT 8/21 @POT 8/22 @SAL 8/23 @SAL 8/24 @SAL 8/25 @SAL 8/26 MYR 8/27 MYR 8/28 MYR OFF—DAY OFF—DAY 8/31 SAL

SEPTEMBER RECORD: TEAM AVERAGE: TEAM ERA: 9/01 SAL 9/02 SAL 9/03 @LYN 9/04 @LYN 9/05 @LYN

WINSTON-SALEM DASH TRANSACTIONS APRIL 4/21 RHP Tyson Corley promoted to AA Birmingham; RHP Addison Reed promoted from low-A Kannapolis 4/21 IF Kyle Shelton promoted to AA Birmingham; IF Jake Oester promoted from low-A Kannapolis 4/25 RHP Justin Collop placed on disabled list 4/27 LHP Matt Wickswat activated from disabled list (from extended spring training) 4/29 IF Kyle Davis placed on disabled list; IF Kyle Shelton received from AA Birmingham MAY 5/11 IF Kyle Shelton promoted to AA Birmingham; IF Tyler Saladino activated from disabled list (extended ST) 5/11 IF Kyle Davis activated from disabled list & released from the White Sox organization 5/12 RHP Orlando Santos assigned to low-A Kannapolis; RHP Justin Collop activated from disabled list 5/14 RHP Charlie Shirek promoted to AA Birmingham 5/16 LHP Wes Whisler received from AAA Charlotte