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Thursday, May 11, 2017 - 7:00 p.m. Game No. 34 Road Game No. 20 BB&T Ballpark Winston-Salem, N.C. MyrtleBeachPelicans.com/Broadcast MiLB First Pitch TuneIn RHP Thomas Hatch (0-3, 4.85 ERA) vs. LHP Tanner Banks (4-0, 2.19 ERA) Myrtle Beach Pelicans (18-15) at Winston-Salem Dash (12-21) ALZOLAY, ALAMO SHINE IN DOUBLEHEADER SPLIT Adbert Alzolay came within two outs of a no-hier in game one of Wednesday’s doubleheader at Winston-Salem, and Tyler Alamo homered and doubled to help the Pelicans to a split of the twin bill with the Dash. Alzolay tossed 6.1 no-hit innings before ceding his first base knock in game one. The right-hander then finished off the Dash for the Birds’ first complete game shutout win of the season, and Myrtle Beach’s Carolina League-leading fourth blanking. Alamo’s fourth-inning homer was all the Pelicans needed offensively. However, in the twin bill finale, Myrtle Beach’s offense mustered just one run in a 5-1 loss. A SIGNATURE ACHIEVEMENT Adbert Alzolay no-hit Winston-Salem for 6.1 innings in game one of Wednesday’s doubleheader, bleeding that into a complete game shutout of the Dash. That performance carried some interesng history from the last couple years for the Pelicans against the Dash. Prior to Alzolay, the last Myrtle Beach starter to toss a complete game win was Jonathan Marnez on July 6 of 2016 at Winston-Salem. Meanwhile, Alzolay losing his no-hit bid in the last inning was eerily similar to what happened to Duane Underwood Jr. against the Dash on June 26, 2015, also at BB&T Ballpark. Underwood carried a no-hier into the seventh of a twin bill opener, only for Adam Engel to break it up on a leadoff dou- ble. The Birds have not fired a no-hier since Nick Tepesch and Jimmy Reyes combined to do so against Wilmington on May 19, 2012. The only other no-hier in Birds history came on July 23, 2000, when Tim Spooneybarger and Chrisan Parra no-hit Frederick in seven innings. STUCK IN THE FOOTHILLS Over their last 12 games, Myrtle Beach’s starng pitchers have through the fiſth inning just three mes, giving up a combined 47 runs, 35 earned, on 64 hits in 51.0 innings (6.18 ERA, 11.3 H/9). With Pelicans starters averaging just 4.0 frames per start, thankfully, the Birds’ bullpen has helped the club through some tough mes. Myrtle Beach’s relievers have only slightly fewer innings than the club’s starters during this stretch, ceding 23 runs, 18 earned, on 43 hits in 45.0 frames (3.60 ERA, 8.6 H/9). However, there may be signs of fague, as that ERA mark is much higher than their 2.98 figure for the season. IS THAT HIEROGLYPHICS? Through the season’s first 33 games, Myrtle Beach has had just five starters pitch into the sixth inning. With Pelicans starng pitchers averaging just 4.1 innings a start, the Birds have had to rely quite a bit on the bullpen. In fact, the Pelicans’ analycs department has found that the club’s starters have collecvely tossed only 148.0 innings, or 52.7% of the club’s total (281.0 IP). The Birds’ bullpen has already racked up 134.0 frames (47.3%) this year. At this juncture last year, Myrtle Beach starng pitchers had accounted for 62.5% (181.0) of the club’s 289.2 innings. The Birds’ bullpen was responsible for only 37.5% (108.2) of the team’s innings at this point last season, recording roughly 10 outs per game. This year’s relievers have needed to induce about 13 outs per game. AS COMPETIVE AS CORNHOLE The only two teams in the Carolina League with parent clubs in Chicago have developed quite the rivalry over the past couple of seasons. Since the start of the 2015 campaign, including the postseason, the Birds possess a 33-24 (.579) record against the Dash, their friends from the Camel City. Myrtle Beach owns a slim advantage by run differenal (230-212), and the club’s research department, PeliGraphs, has found that an astounding 38 of the 57 contests between the teams over this span have been decided by three runs or less. In those games, the Pelicans have a 26-12 (.684) record, including a 14-3 (.824) mark in 2016 alone. The Birds are 6-5 against Winston-Salem in one-run games over the past two years. The first 10 games of the 2016 regular season were each claimed by no more than three runs. PELICAN POINTS (FROM PELICANS STATS BUREAU) Chad Bell, who pitched for Myrtle Beach in parts of three regular seasons (2011, 2012, 2014), made his majors debut on Wednesday for the Detroit Tigers in Arizona. The leſty went one blank inning, striking out All-Star Jake Lamb. The Detroit southpaw joins ulity man Chris Bosck as former Myrtle Beach players to make their MLB debut this season, increasing the team’s total output to 148 former Birds in the club’s history... Pelicans infielder Ma Rose hasn’t drawn a base on balls in his first 85 at-bats this year. The MLB record, achieved by Alex Sanchez in 1985, is 207 plate appearances dawning the season without a walk. Record ............................................................................... 18-15 Home Record .......................................................................7-7 Road Record ...................................................................... 11-8 Current Streak....................................................................... L1 Runs Scored ..................................... 142 (4.3 per game)/6th Runs Allowed ........................ 147 (4.5 per game)/5th-Most Run Differential............................................................... -5/7th Pythagorean Record ....................................................... 16-17 Southern Division Standing/GB................................. 2nd/2.0 Current Standings Streak .................................. 2nd, 20 days Long Standings Streak ............ 2nd, 20 days (4/20-present) Series Record .................................................................... 4-4-1 Series Streak...........................................................................T1 Pelicans’ Sweeps ............. 1 (Three-game, 4/25-27 vs. WIL) Sweeps of the Pelicans ........................................................... 0 Batting Average/Rank................................................ .245/7th On-Base Percentage ............................................... .306/10th Slugging Percentage................................................... .375/7th OPS .............................................................................. .681/9th BABIP .................................................................................. .304 Strikeouts ........................................................ 279/5th-Fewest Walks ................................................................................80/9th Hits ................................................................................. 266/7th Doubles ............................................................................47/8th Triples ............................................................................. 7/T-6th Home Runs..................................................................... 27/2nd Stolen Bases.....................................................................8/10th Defensive Efficiency (MLB avg: ~.705) ......................... .680 Errors..............................................................27/T-3rd-Fewest FIP .......................................................................................... 3.68 ERA ............................................................................... 3.78/4th BABIP .................................................................................. .320 Strikeouts ...................................................................... 267/6th Walks ...................................................................110/4th-Most Hits Allowed ...................................................... 285/3rd-Most Home Runs...........................................................26/3rd-Most WHIP ............................................................................ 1.41/7th Starters W-L ....................................................................... 7-13 Starters ERA........................................................................ 4.50 Bullpen W-L ........................................................................ 11-2 Bullpen ERA......................................................................... 2.98 UPCOMING PROBABLE STARTING PITCHERS AND GAME TIMES DATE TIME OPPONENT PELICANS STARTER OPP. STARTER Fri. May 12 7:05 ET Lynchburg LHP Justin Steele (1-2, 3.42) RHP Matt Esparza (2-2, 2.32) Sat. May 13 7:05 ET Lynchburg RHP Oscar De La Cruz (2-2, 3.68) RHP Shane Bieber (0-0, 1.50) Sun. May 14 3:05 ET Lynchburg LHP Ryan Kellogg (1-2, 7.20) RHP Triston McKenzie (3-2, 1.95) Mon. May 15 7:05 ET Buies Creek RHP Adbert Alzolay (3-0, 2.38) TBA Tue. May 16 7:05 ET Buies Creek TBA TBA Wed. May 17 7:05 ET Buies Creek TBA TBA Thu. May 18 7:05 ET Buies Creek TBA TBA Tyler Alamo: Hits in three straight (4-for-10, .400, 2B, HR, RBI) Bryant Flete: Just two hits in the last six games (2-for-20, .100, 2B, RBI) Robert Garcia: Just one hit in the last five games (1-for-17, .059, RBI) Trent Giambrone: 3-for-35 (.086) vs. LHP, 23-for-79 (.291) vs. RHP P.J. Higgins: Hits in eight of the last 11 (13-for-37, .351, 3 2B, 2 BB) Jesse Hodges: 23-for-88 (.261/.337/.511) with 8 2B, 3B, 4 HR, 14 RBIs, 9 BB, HBP in last 25 G Eddy Martinez: Reached in 21 of the past 23 starts (23-for-82, .280, 2B, 3 HR, 15 RBIs, 4 BB) Connor Myers: Hitless in last three games (0-for-7, RBI) Adonis Paula: Hits in 10 of first 12 games in 2017 (13-for-43, .302, 2B, 2 HR, 3 RBIs) Matt Rose: 6-for-21, .286, 2 2B, HR, 3 RBIs since DL return Carlos Sepulveda: Reached in four of last five games (5-for-21, .238, 2B, RBI) Daniel Spingola: Reached in 21 of last 23 starts (28-for-84, .333/.411/.536, 6 2B, 4 3B, HR, 16 RBIs, 11 BB) BIRD DROPPINGS vs. THE DASH 2017 vs. Dash ....................................................................... 1-1 in Myrtle Beach.......................................................... 0-0 in Winston-Salem ...................................................... 1-1 All-Time vs. Winston-Salem ......................... 210-162 (.565) 2016 Regular Season vs. Winston-Salem......................17-9 in Myrtle Beach.......................................................... 8-4 in Winston-Salem ...................................................... 9-5 SOUTHERN Buies Creek 20-13 -- Myrtle Beach 18-15 2.0 Carolina 15-18 5.0 Down East 13-20 7.0 Winston-Salem 12-21 8.0 NORTHERN Salem 21-11 -- Frederick 18-15 3.5 Lynchburg 16-15 4.5 Potomac 16-16 5.0 Wilmington 14-19 7.5 FIRST HALF STANDINGS PELICANS BY THE NUMBERS

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Page 1: IS THAT HIEROGLYPHICS? AS COMPETIVE AS CORNHOLE …...IS THAT HIEROGLYPHICS? Through the season’s first 33 games, Myrtle Beach has had just five starters pitch into the sixth inning.

Thursday, May 11, 2017 - 7:00 p.m.Game No. 34 • Road Game No. 20

BB&T Ballpark • Winston-Salem, N.C.MyrtleBeachPelicans.com/Broadcast • MiLB First Pitch • TuneIn

RHP Thomas Hatch (0-3, 4.85 ERA) vs. LHP Tanner Banks (4-0, 2.19 ERA)

Myrtle Beach Pelicans (18-15) at Winston-Salem Dash (12-21)

ALZOLAY, ALAMO SHINE IN DOUBLEHEADER SPLITAdbert Alzolay came within two outs of a no-hitter in game one of Wednesday’s doubleheader at Winston-Salem, and Tyler Alamo homered and doubled to help the Pelicans to a split of the twin bill with the Dash. Alzolay tossed 6.1 no-hit innings before ceding his first base knock in game one. The right-hander then finished off the Dash for the Birds’ first complete game shutout win of the season, and Myrtle Beach’s Carolina League-leading fourth blanking. Alamo’s fourth-inning homer was all the Pelicans needed offensively. However, in the twin bill finale, Myrtle Beach’s offense mustered just one run in a 5-1 loss.

A SIGNATURE ACHIEVEMENTAdbert Alzolay no-hit Winston-Salem for 6.1 innings in game one of Wednesday’s doubleheader, bleeding that into a complete game shutout of the Dash. That performance carried some interesting history from the last couple years for the Pelicans against the Dash. Prior to Alzolay, the last Myrtle Beach starter to toss a complete game win was Jonathan Martinez on July 6 of 2016 at Winston-Salem. Meanwhile, Alzolay losing his no-hit bid in the last inning was eerily similar to what happened to Duane Underwood Jr. against the Dash on June 26, 2015, also at BB&T Ballpark. Underwood carried a no-hitter into the seventh of a twin bill opener, only for Adam Engel to break it up on a leadoff dou-ble. The Birds have not fired a no-hitter since Nick Tepesch and Jimmy Reyes combined to do so against Wilmington on May 19, 2012. The only other no-hitter in Birds history came on July 23, 2000, when Tim Spooneybarger and Christian Parra no-hit Frederick in seven innings.

STUCK IN THE FOOTHILLSOver their last 12 games, Myrtle Beach’s starting pitchers have through the fifth inning just three times, giving up a combined 47 runs, 35 earned, on 64 hits in 51.0 innings (6.18 ERA, 11.3 H/9). With Pelicans starters averaging just 4.0 frames per start, thankfully, the Birds’ bullpen has helped the club through some tough times. Myrtle Beach’s relievers have only slightly fewer innings than the club’s starters during this stretch, ceding 23 runs, 18 earned, on 43 hits in 45.0 frames (3.60 ERA, 8.6 H/9). However, there may be signs of fatigue, as that ERA mark is much higher than their 2.98 figure for the season.

IS THAT HIEROGLYPHICS?Through the season’s first 33 games, Myrtle Beach has had just five starters pitch into the sixth inning. With Pelicans starting pitchers averaging just 4.1 innings a start, the Birds have had to rely quite a bit on the bullpen. In fact, the Pelicans’ analytics department has found that the club’s starters have collectively tossed only 148.0 innings, or 52.7% of the club’s total (281.0 IP). The Birds’ bullpen has already racked up 134.0 frames (47.3%) this year. At this juncture last year, Myrtle Beach starting pitchers had accounted for 62.5% (181.0) of the club’s 289.2 innings. The Birds’ bullpen was responsible for only 37.5% (108.2) of the team’s innings at this point last season, recording roughly 10 outs per game. This year’s relievers have needed to induce about 13 outs per game.

AS COMPETIVE AS CORNHOLEThe only two teams in the Carolina League with parent clubs in Chicago have developed quite the rivalry over the past couple of seasons. Since the start of the 2015 campaign, including the postseason, the Birds possess a 33-24 (.579) record against the Dash, their friends from the Camel City. Myrtle Beach owns a slim advantage by run differential (230-212), and the club’s research department, PeliGraphs, has found that an astounding 38 of the 57 contests between the teams over this span have been decided by three runs or less. In those games, the Pelicans have a 26-12 (.684)record, including a 14-3 (.824) mark in 2016 alone. The Birds are 6-5 against Winston-Salem in one-run games over the past two years. The first 10 games of the 2016 regular season were each claimed by no more than three runs.

PELICAN POINTS (FROM PELICANS STATS BUREAU)Chad Bell, who pitched for Myrtle Beach in parts of three regular seasons (2011, 2012, 2014), made his majors debut on Wednesday for the Detroit Tigers in Arizona. The lefty went one blank inning, striking out All-Star Jake Lamb. The Detroit southpaw joins utility man Chris Bostick as former Myrtle Beach players to make their MLB debut this season, increasing the team’s total output to 148 former Birds in the club’s history... Pelicans infielder Matt Rose hasn’t drawn a base on balls in his first 85 at-bats this year. The MLB record, achieved by Alex Sanchez in 1985, is 207 plate appearances dawning the season without a walk.

Record ...............................................................................18-15Home Record .......................................................................7-7Road Record ...................................................................... 11-8Current Streak ....................................................................... L1

Runs Scored ..................................... 142 (4.3 per game)/6th Runs Allowed ........................ 147 (4.5 per game)/5th-MostRun Differential............................................................... -5/7thPythagorean Record .......................................................16-17Southern Division Standing/GB.................................2nd/2.0Current Standings Streak .................................. 2nd, 20 daysLong Standings Streak ............ 2nd, 20 days (4/20-present)

Series Record ....................................................................4-4-1Series Streak ...........................................................................T1Pelicans’ Sweeps ............. 1 (Three-game, 4/25-27 vs. WIL)Sweeps of the Pelicans ........................................................... 0

Batting Average/Rank ................................................ .245/7thOn-Base Percentage ............................................... .306/10thSlugging Percentage ................................................... .375/7thOPS .............................................................................. .681/9thBABIP .................................................................................. .304Strikeouts ........................................................ 279/5th-FewestWalks ................................................................................80/9thHits ................................................................................. 266/7thDoubles ............................................................................47/8thTriples ............................................................................. 7/T-6thHome Runs .....................................................................27/2ndStolen Bases.....................................................................8/10th

Defensive Efficiency (MLB avg: ~.705) ......................... .680Errors ..............................................................27/T-3rd-Fewest

FIP ..........................................................................................3.68ERA ............................................................................... 3.78/4thBABIP .................................................................................. .320Strikeouts ...................................................................... 267/6thWalks ...................................................................110/4th-MostHits Allowed ...................................................... 285/3rd-MostHome Runs ...........................................................26/3rd-MostWHIP ............................................................................ 1.41/7th

Starters W-L ....................................................................... 7-13Starters ERA........................................................................4.50Bullpen W-L ........................................................................ 11-2Bullpen ERA .........................................................................2.98

UPCOMING PROBABLE STARTING PITCHERS AND GAME TIMESDATE TIME OPPONENT PELICANS STARTER OPP. STARTER Fri. May 12 7:05 ET Lynchburg LHP Justin Steele (1-2, 3.42) RHP Matt Esparza (2-2, 2.32)Sat. May 13 7:05 ET Lynchburg RHP Oscar De La Cruz (2-2, 3.68) RHP Shane Bieber (0-0, 1.50)Sun. May 14 3:05 ET Lynchburg LHP Ryan Kellogg (1-2, 7.20) RHP Triston McKenzie (3-2, 1.95)Mon. May 15 7:05 ET Buies Creek RHP Adbert Alzolay (3-0, 2.38) TBATue. May 16 7:05 ET Buies Creek TBA TBAWed. May 17 7:05 ET Buies Creek TBA TBAThu. May 18 7:05 ET Buies Creek TBA TBA

Tyler Alamo: Hits in three straight (4-for-10, .400, 2B, HR, RBI)Bryant Flete: Just two hits in the last six games (2-for-20, .100, 2B, RBI)Robert Garcia: Just one hit in the last five games (1-for-17, .059, RBI)Trent Giambrone: 3-for-35 (.086) vs. LHP, 23-for-79 (.291) vs. RHPP.J. Higgins: Hits in eight of the last 11 (13-for-37, .351, 3 2B, 2 BB)Jesse Hodges: 23-for-88 (.261/.337/.511) with 8 2B, 3B, 4 HR, 14 RBIs, 9 BB, HBP in last 25 G

Eddy Martinez: Reached in 21 of the past 23 starts (23-for-82, .280, 2B, 3 HR, 15 RBIs, 4 BB) Connor Myers: Hitless in last three games (0-for-7, RBI)Adonis Paula: Hits in 10 of first 12 games in 2017 (13-for-43, .302, 2B, 2 HR, 3 RBIs)Matt Rose: 6-for-21, .286, 2 2B, HR, 3 RBIs since DL returnCarlos Sepulveda: Reached in four of last five games (5-for-21, .238, 2B, RBI)Daniel Spingola: Reached in 21 of last 23 starts (28-for-84, .333/.411/.536, 6 2B, 4 3B, HR, 16 RBIs, 11 BB)

BIRD DROPPINGS

vs. THE DASH2017 vs. Dash .......................................................................1-1 in Myrtle Beach ..........................................................0-0 in Winston-Salem ......................................................1-1

All-Time vs. Winston-Salem .........................210-162 (.565) 2016 Regular Season vs. Winston-Salem ......................17-9 in Myrtle Beach ..........................................................8-4 in Winston-Salem ......................................................9-5

SOUTHERNBuies Creek 20-13 -- Myrtle Beach 18-15 2.0Carolina 15-18 5.0 Down East 13-20 7.0 Winston-Salem 12-21 8.0

NORTHERNSalem 21-11 --Frederick 18-15 3.5Lynchburg 16-15 4.5Potomac 16-16 5.0 Wilmington 14-19 7.5

FIRST HALF STANDINGS

PELICANS BY THE NUMBERS

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PAGE 2 • 2017 MYRTLE BEACH PELICANS GAME NOTES

SITUATIONAL RECORDS & MISC., HIGHS AND LOWS

Against the OpponentsTeam Total Home Roadvs. Northern .............................10-7 .................... 4-3 ........................6-4vs. Frederick ...............................1-2 .................... 0-0 ........................1-2vs. Lynchburg ..............................6-5 .................... 1-3 ........................5-2vs. Potomac .................................0-0 .................... 0-0 ........................0-0vs. Salem ......................................0-0 .................... 0-0 ........................0-0vs. Wilmington ............................3-0 .................... 3-0 ........................0-0

vs. Southern ................................8-8 .................... 3-4 ........................5-4vs. Buies Creek ..........................4-6 .................... 3-4 ........................1-2vs. Carolina .................................0-0 .................... 0-0 ........................0-0vs. Down East .............................3-1 .................... 0-0 ........................3-1vs. Winston-Salem .....................1-1 .................... 0-0 ........................1-1

SituationsExtra innings ...............................0-0 .................... 0-0 ........................0-0Games decided in last AB ........3-1 .................... 1-0 ........................2-1Walk-offs .....................................0-0 .................... 0-0 ........................0-0Leading after 6 innings ...........13-0 .................... 6-0 ........................7-0Trailing after 6 innings ............3-14 .................... 0-6 ........................3-8Tied after 6 innings ...................2-1 .................... 1-1 ........................1-0Leading after 7 innings ...........16-0 .................... 7-0 ........................9-0Trailing after 7 innings ............2-15 .................... 0-7 ........................2-8Tied after 7 innings ...................0-0 .................... 0-0 ........................0-0Leading after 8 innings ...........15-0 .................... 7-0 ........................8-0Trailing after 8 innings ............1-12 .................... 0-7 ........................1-5Tied after 8 innings ...................1-0 .................... 0-0 ........................1-0

JerseysHome white vest .......................2-0 .................... 2-0 ........................0-0Road gray jersey ........................5-4 .................... 0-0 ........................5-4Alternate blue jersey ................8-8 .................... 3-5 ........................5-3Navy BP jersey ...........................3-2 .................... 2-1 ........................1-1Themed jerseys .........................0-1 .................... 0-1 ........................0-0

PitchingWith a RHSP ......................................................................... 13-11With a LHSP............................................................................... 5-4Starter throws 5.0-plus ..........................................................11-4Starter throws < 5.0 ...............................................................7-11Get quality start ........................................................................ 3-1Walking three or less (as team) ........................................ 10-10Walking more than three (as team) ......................................8-5Bullpen allows no runs ............................................................. 7-2Bullpen allows runs .............................................................. 10-12Shutout ........................................................................................ 4-0

BattingScoring first ..............................................................................11-5Opp. scoring first .....................................................................7-10Scoring six-plus runs ..............................................................10-1Scoring four-plus runs ............................................................16-3Scoring less than 4 runs .........................................................2-12Outhitting the opposition .....................................................10-0Opponent outhits the Pelicans ............................................7-15Teams tie in hits ......................................................................... 1-0Hitting a HR .............................................................................14-6Hitting no home runs ............................................................... 4-9Stealing multiple bases ............................................................. 0-0Stealing a base ............................................................................ 8-2Not stealing any bases ........................................................ 10-13vs LH Starter .............................................................................. 6-4vs RH Starter ........................................................................ 12-11

DefenseCommitting no errors ............................................................. 8-5 Committing 1 error .................................................................. 7-5Committing 2 errors ................................................................ 2-5Committing 3+ errors ............................................................. 1-0

Number of Days (in division)In first place ....................................................................................2In second place ........................................................................... 23In third place ..................................................................................1In fourth place ................................................................................9In fifth place ....................................................................................0Current streak ...........................................................2nd, 20 days*Half standings only, reset at start of second half

Day of the Week Record Total Home RoadSunday ..........................................2-2 .................... 0-2 ........................2-0Monday ........................................0-2 .................... 0-1 ........................0-1Tuesday ........................................3-2 .................... 2-0 ........................1-2Wednesday .................................3-3 .................... 1-1 ........................2-2Thursday ......................................3-2 .................... 2-2 ........................1-0Friday............................................4-1 .................... 1-1 ........................3-0Saturday .......................................1-4 .................... 1-1 ........................0-3

Monthly RecordApril ......................................................14-10 (11-11 in ‘16)May ............................................................ 4-5 (16-12 in ‘16)June ............................................................ 0-0 (12-16 in ‘16)July ............................................................. 0-0 (17-12 in ‘16)August ....................................................... 0-0 (22-5 in ‘16)September................................................ 0-0 (4-1 in ‘16)

Misc.One-run games .............................................................................. 5-4Two-run games .............................................................................. 3-2Three-run games ........................................................................... 3-1Games decided by at least five runs ......................................... 1-6 High-water mark ................................................................... +4 (4x)Low-water mark ............................................5-7 (4/17), 6-8 (4/19)

PELICANS SITUATIONAL RECORD

INDIVIDUAL BATTING

Runs, game .....................................................................3 (3x; Jesse Hodges, 4/30/17 at Lynchburg)Hits, game..........................................................................3 (8x; Matt Rose, 5/4/17 vs. Buies Creek)RBI, game ..................................................................4 (3x; Daniel Spingola, 5/7/17 vs. Buies Creek)Doubles, game ............................................1 (40x; Tyler Alamo, 5/10/17 at Winston-Salem, GM2)Triples, game .......................................................1 (7x; Daniel Spingola, 5/2/17 at Frederick, GM1)Home runs, game ......................................1 (27x; Tyler Alamo, 5/10/17 at Winston-Salem, GM1)Extra-base hits, game .............................................2 (3x; Daniel Spingola, 5/7/17 vs. Buies Creek)Walks, game ................................................................... 3 (Daniel Spingola, 5/5/17 vs. Buies Creek)Strikeouts, game .......................................................4 (2x; Connor Myers, 4/20/17 at Down East)Stolen bases, game .........................................................1 (8x; Robert Garcia, 5/3/17 at Frederick)Hitting streak ........................................................................................... 10 (Bryant Flete, 4/19-4/30)On-Base streak .................................................................................11 (Trent Giambrone, 4/6-4/17)Longest Multi-Hit Streak .......................................................................3 (2x; P.J. Higgins, 4/17-4/30)

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING

Most innings pitched, starter ..................7.0 (Adbert Alzolay, 5/10/17 at Winston-Salem, GM1)Most innings pitched, reliever ........................... 4.0 (Casey Bloomquist, 4/26/17 vs. Wilmington)Fewest innings pitched, starter ...................................... 1.2 (Adbert Alzolay, 5/3/17 at Frederick)Most strikeouts, starter .............................................7 (2x; Ryan Kellogg, 5/7/17 vs. Buies Creek)Most strikeouts, reliever ................................................. 5 (Pedro Araujo, 4/15//17 vs. Lynchburg)Most walks issued ...................................................................5 (Justin Steele, 4/8/17 at Lynchburg)Most hits allowed ...............................................................10 (Justin Steele, 4/29/17 at Lynchburg)Most runs allowed ............................................................9 (Ryan Kellogg, 5/7/17 vs. Buies Creek)Most earned runs allowed ..............................................8 (Ryan Kellogg, 5/7/17 vs. Buies Creek)Most home runs allowed .................................................5 (Ryan Kellogg, 5/7/17 vs. Buies Creek)Longest no-hit bid .....................................6.1 (Adbert Alzolay, 5/10/17 at Winston-Salem, GM1)Most stolen bases allowed .........................................2 (5x; Pedro Araujo, 4/28/17 at Lynchburg)

INDIVIDUAL HIGHS AND LOWS

TEAM BATTING

Most runs, game ........................................................................................ 11 (4/20/17 at Down East)Fewest runs, game ...........................................................................1 (3x; 5/2/17 at Frederick, GM1)Runs, inning ........................................................................................... 6 (5th, 4/20/17 at Down East)Hits, game..................................................................................................... 13 (4/28/17 at Lynchburg)Hits, inning ............................................................................................ 5 (5th, 5/6/17 at Buies Creek)Fewest hits, game....................................................................................... 2 (4/10/17 at Buies Creek)Doubles, game ............................................................................................. 4 (5/7/17 vs. Buies Creek)Triples, game ............................................................................................ 1 (6x; 4/29/17 at Lynchburg)Home runs, game ........................................................................................ 3 (4/20/17 at Down East)Home runs, inning .........................................................................2 (3x; 5th, 5/6/17 at Buies Creek)Stolen bases, game .....................................................................................1 (8x; 5/3/17 at Frederick)Walks, game ............................................................................................... 8 (4/19/17 vs. Buies Creek)Strikeouts, game ......................................................................................16 (4/10/17 at Buies Creek)Most GIDP ............................................................................................2 (3x; 4/26/17 vs. Wilmington)Men left on base .............................................................................. 10 (3x; 4/19/17 vs. Buies Creek)

TEAM PITCHING

Most runs allowed, game ........................................................................ 12 (5/7/17 vs. Buies Creek)Fewest runs allowed, game............................................... 0 (4x; 5/10/17 at Winston-Salem, GM1)Most hits allowed, game ............................................................................ 15 (4/29/17 at Lynchburg)Fewest hits allowed, game .......................................................2 (5/10/17 at Winston-Salem, GM1)Strikeouts, game ........................................................................................ 14 (4/15/17 vs. Lynchburg)Walks, game ...........................................................................................8 (2x; 5/4/17 vs. Buies Creek)Walks, inning .........................................................................................6 (4th, 5/4/17 vs. Buies Creek)Runs allowed, inning............................................................................9 (4th, 5/4/17 vs. Buies Creek)Hits allowed, inning .................................................................5 (2x; 3rd, 5/2/17 at Frederick, GM2)Home runs allowed, game ........................................................................ 7 (5/7/17 vs. Buies Creek)Most pitchers used, game .......................................................................... 5 (4/23/17 at Down East)Errors, game ................................................................................................. 3 (4/21/17 at Down East)Total double plays turned ................................................. 2 (6x; 5/10/17 at Winston-Salem, GM2)

TEAM HIGHS AND LOWS

Longest winning streak .....................................................................................................5 (4/23-4/28)Longest losing streak .........................................................................................................4 (4/14-4/17) Most runs, both teams ........................................................................18 (2x; 4/30/17 at Lynchburg)Most hits, both teams ..........................................................................25 (3x; 4/30/17 at Lynchburg)Most home runs, both teams .................................................................. 7 (5/7/17 vs. Buies Creek)Consecutive games with a home run ............................................................................5 (4/16-4/20)Consecutive games without a home run ......................................................................3 (4/21-4/23)Consecutive games without an error ............................................................................4 (4/14-4/17)Consecutive games with an error ................................................................... 7 (4/26-5/2/17, GM2)Longest game ..........................................................................................3:41 (4/20/17 at Down East)Shortest nine-inning game ..................................................................2:15 (4/27/17 vs. Wilmington)

Largest margin of victory ....................................................................... 6 (4/18/17 vs. Buies Creek)Largest margin of defeat ..............................................................................8 (4/29/17 at Lynchburg)Largest crowd, home ...........................................................................6,599 (4/13/16 vs. Lynchburg)Largest crowd, road ..........................................................7,023 (5/10/17 at Winston-Salem, GM2)Largest deficit overcome in win ................................................................5 (4/30/17 at Lynchburg) Largest lead surrendered in loss .....................................................2 (2x; 4/19/17 vs. Buies Creek)Comeback wins (trailing by 3+) ......................................3 (most recently, 4/30/17 at Lynchburg)Comeback wins (trailing by 4+) .................................................................1 (4/30/17 at Lynchburg)Comeback wins (trailing by 5+) .................................................................1 (4/30/17 at Lynchburg)Walk-off wins ............................................................................................................................................0Games affected by weather ....................2 (5/10/17 at Winston-Salem, postponed due to rain)

TEAM MISCELLANEOUS

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PELICANS STARTERS BY THE NUMBERS

PITCHER GS QS IP (AVG. IP) TEAM W-L SUPPORTAlzolay 7 2 34.0 (4.2) 6-1 29 (4.1)

Bloomquist 4 0 14.2 (3.2) 1-3 17 (4.3)

De La Cruz 6 1 29.1 (5.0) 4-2 34 (5.7)

Hatch 6 0 26.0 (4.0) 2-4 20 (3.3)

Kellogg 3 1 15.0 (5.0) 1-2 14 (4.7)

Miller 1 0 2.2 (2.2) 0-1 2 (2.0)

Steele 6 0 26.1 (4.1) 5-2 25 (4.2)

TOTALS 33 4 148.0 (4.1) 18-15 142 (4.3)

TODAY’S PELICANS STARTER

CAREER STATS

Thomas haTchHT: 6-1 WT: 200 BATS: Right THROWS: RightAGE: 22 BIRTHDAY: Sept. 29, 1994BORN: Tulsa, Okla.RESIDES: Tulsa, Okla.ACQUIRED BY CUBS: Selected in the third round of the 2016 draft out of Oklahoma State University

#19RHP

(0-3, 4.85 ERA)

REPERTOIRE

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ABOUT THOMAS

-Hatch was the first selection of the 2016 draft by the Chicago Cubs. He will be making his professional debut with Myrtle Beach in 2017 after Chicago held him from pitching last season.

-In order to acquaint him to the organization, the Cubs had him spend time with Low-A South Bend during their pennant run to have him get to know his new teammates.

-Baseball America says Hatch has the “Best Slider” in the Cubs’ organization.

2017 SEASON-Hatch made his professional debut on April 7 at Lynchburg, going five innings of one-hit ball. He allowed an unearned run while walking three and striking out two.

-The right-hander left his April 17 start vs. Buies Creek after getting hit in the head with a line drive. Hatch did not suffer any concussion-like symptoms, and made his next start on April 22 at Down East.

-Hatch has struggled as he goes through the order a second and third time. The Tulsa native has posted a 2.25 ERA (3 ER on 7 H in 12.0 IP, 3 BB, 13 K) from innings one and two, but that has swelled to a 7.07 mark in the third through the fifth innings this year (11 ER on 16 H in 14.0 IP, 13 BB, 11 K).

ADDITIONAL CAREER NOTES-As a redshirt sophomore in 2016, Hatch was named the Big 12 Conference Pitcher of the Year, a First Team All-American by D1Baseball.com and a Third Team All-American by Baseball America. The Tulsa native went 9-3 with a 2.14 ERA in 130.1 innings to lead Oklahoma State to the College World Series.

-Hatch missed the entire 2015 season with a sprained ulnar collateral ligament that didn’t require surgery. Instead, he redshirted and received a platelet rich plasma injection from Dr. James Andrews, opting against surgery because of the minor nature of the tear.

-Born and raised in Tulsa, Hatch grew up a huge Oklahoma State fan. His father, Dean, walked on to the Cowboys’ baseball team, and Hatch has an uncle and two aunts who also attended Oklahoma State. Because of his ties to the Pokes, Hatch decided to pass up on offers from powers North Carolina, TCU and LSU to play in Stillwater.

-He was originally drafted by the Colorado Rockies in the 32nd round of the 2013 draft out of Jenks High School, but passed up their offer to attend Oklahoma State.

-Hatch was named an Under Armour All-American in both 2012 and 2013, and was ranked as the top prospect in Oklahoma by ESPN.

VS. THE DASH Career: 0 G, 0 GS 2017: 0 G, 0 GS

2017 DAY-BY-DAY WITH PELICANS

Date Opp DEC ERA IP H R ER HR BB K4/7 at LYN 0.00 5.0 1 1 0 0 3 2

4/12 at BC L 2.79 4.2 5 4 3 0 2 5

4/17 vs. BC L 4.40 4.2 6 4 4 0 3 3

4/22 at DE 4.42 4.0 4 2 2 0 1 6

4/28 at LYN 5.24 4.0 5 5 4 0 3 3

5/4 vs. BC L 4.85 3.2 2 5 1 0 4 5

SINGLE GAME HIGHSSeason Highs IP .................................... 5.0 (4/7/17 at LYN) H .......................................6 (4/17/17 vs. BC) R ................................... 5 (2x; 5/4/17 vs. BC) ER..............................4 (2x; 4/28/17 at LYN) BB .......................................4 (5/4/17 vs. BC) SO ..................................... 6 (4/22/17 at DE) Career HighsIP .................................... 5.0 (4/7/17 at LYN) H .......................................6 (4/17/17 vs. BC) R ................................... 5 (2x; 5/4/17 vs. BC) ER..............................4 (2x; 4/28/17 at LYN) BB .......................................4 (5/4/17 vs. BC) SO ..................................... 6 (4/22/17 at DE)

YEAR TEAM LVL W L ERA G GS CG SV IP H R ER HR HB BB K WP BK GIDPAVG2017 MYRTLE BEACH A+ 0 3 4.85 6 6 0 0 26.0 23 21 14 0 1 16 24 3 0 4 .245MINOR LG TOTALS 0 3 4.85 6 6 0 0 26.0 23 21 14 0 1 16 24 3 0 4 .245HIGH-A TOTALS 0 3 4.85 6 6 0 0 26.0 23 21 14 0 1 16 24 3 0 4 .245

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PLAYERLAST TIME OUTOF THE BULLPEN

DAYS OF

RESTIP H R ER BB SO

1ST BATTERS RETIRED/FACED

PCTRI/

ScoreSAVES/OPPS

INNINGS HIGH AS RPSTRIKEOUTS HIGH AS RP

Araujo May 2 at Frederick (Game 2) - 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 5/8 62.5% 3/2 2/2 2.2 (4/8/17 at LYN) 5 (4/15/17 vs. LYN)

Bloomquist May 7 vs. Buies Creek 0 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 2/5 40% 3/0 1/1 4.0 (4/26/17 vs. WIL) 4 (4/26/17 vs. WIL)

Brooks May 5 vs. Buies Creek 5 1.0 1 0 0 0 3 5/10 50% 3/1 2/2 2.1 (4/17/17 vs. BC) 4 (2x; 4/23/17 vs. DE)

Effross May 10 at Winston-Salem 0 2.0 1 0 0 0 3 8/11 72.7% 12/2 3/3 3.1 (5/4/17 vs. BC) 4 (4/6/17 at LYN)

Huberman May 10 at Winston-Salem 0 1.0 2 1 1 2 0 1/2 50% 2/0 0/0 1.1 (5/5/17 vs. BC) N/A

Maples May 5 vs. Buies Creek 5 2.0 0 0 0 0 3 7/10 70% 9/1 0/0 2.0 (5x; 5/5/17 vs. BC) 4 (3x; 5/3/17 at FRE)

Miller May 6 vs. Buies Creek 4 3.0 3 3 3 1 3 1/1 100% 0/0 1/1 3.0 (5/6/17 vs. BC) 3 (5/6/17 vs. BC)

Minch April 14 vs. Lynchburg - 1.1 1 0 0 0 1 3/3 100% 1/0 0/0 1.1 (4/6/17 at LYN) 3 (4/6/17 at LYN)

Norwood May 7 vs. Buies Creek 3 2.0 2 0 0 1 3 8;11 72.7% 0/0 3/3 2.0 (5x; 5/7/17 vs. BC) 4 (2x; 5/4/17 vs. BC)

Null April 22 at Down East - 2.1 7 6 6 0 3 2/3 66.7% 1/1 0/0 2.2 (2x; 4/19/17 vs. BC) 3 (2x; 4/22/17 at DE)

Thorpe May 7 vs. Buies Creek 3 2.0 3 3 0 0 1 3/9 33.3% 8/4 0/0 2.2 (4/16/17 vs. LYN) 3 (2x; 4/28/17 at LYN)

Williamson April 22 at Down East - 1.2 1 0 0 1 2 1/3 33.3% 3/0 0/0 2.0 (4/12/17 at BC) 2 (4/22/17 at DE)

BULLPEN TOTALS - 133.0 114 53 44 55 146 44/73 60.3% 45/11 12/12**Note: Only includes relief appearances % - In rotation

BIRDS IN THE BULLPEN

TOMMY THORPE - LHP #6Height: 6’0” Weight: 195 B/T: L/LAge: 24 (9/20/92 in Portland, Ore.)HS: Evergreen HS (Wash.) College: University of OregonAcquired: 8th round, 2014 Career HighsIP: 7.0 (8/26/15 at WM) H: 10 (8/20/15 vs. DAY)R: 5 (8/20/15 vs. DAY) ER: 4 (7/5/15 at BG)K: 7 (8/20/15 vs. DAY) BB: 4 (7/5/15 at BG)

2017 Highlights:-

Notes:- Allowed just 1 R in his last 10 G in 2016 w/MB (0.54 ERA, 16.2 IP, 6 H, R, ER, 7 BB, 17 K). Finished year at 4-6, 3.59 ERA (77.2 IP).- Began 2015 in bullpen, posting 5.04 ERA. Was moved into rotation in June, where he posted a 2.18 ERA.- Best ERA (3.08) of all South Bend pitchers w/at least 70 IP in 2015- Ranks 3rd in Oregon history in K (225), 4th in W (20) and IP (252.0), 5th in ERA (2.14), starts (33) and BAA (.215).- Two-time First Team All-Pac 12- Pitches: FB, CB, SL, CH

DILLON MAPLES - RHP #35Height: 6’2” Weight: 225 B/T: R/RAge: 24 (5/9/92 in West End, N.C.)HS: Pinecrest High School (N.C.) Acquired: 14th round, 2011 Career HighsIP: 5.0 (10x; 8/31/13 at CLI) H: 8 (8/28/14 vs. EVE)R: 9 (8/9/14 at SK) ER: 7 (2x; 8/9/14 at SK)K: 9 (8/15/13 vs. EUG) BB: 7 (6/9/13 at CR)

2017 Highlights:- In his last seven appearances dating back to 4/18, he has allowed just one run on seven hits in 12.2 innings (0.71 ERA, 6 BB, 20 K).Notes:- Struggled in Myrtle Beach in 2016 (7.71 ERA in 7.0 IP over 9 G) before pitching to a 3.24 ERA in 19 G with South Bend (25.0 IP, 18 H, 10 BB, 17 K)- Named Cubs’ fifth-best prospect after 2011 season by Baseball America- Had committed to play baseball and football at North Carolina- Father, Tim, reached Triple-A in Baltimore Orioles’ organization- Broke father’s HS single-game record w/18 K on two occasions- Hit 53-yard FG in HS- FB, CB, CH, SL

JAMES NORWOOD - RHP #34Height: 6’2” Weight: 215 B/T: R/RAge: 23 (12/24/93 in New York, N.Y.)HS: All Hallows HS (N.Y.) College: Saint Louis UniversityAcquired: 7th round, 2014 Career HighsIP: 6.0 (8/14/15 at WIS) H: 8 (8/21/15 vs. FW)R: 6 (7/21/15 at DAY) ER: 5 (2x; 7/21/15 at DAY)K: 7 (8/14/15 at WIS) BB: 4 (4x; 9/2/15 vs. DAY)

2017 Highlights:-

Notes:- Registered a 3.71 ERA in 26.2 IP with Low-A South Bend in 2016 before earning promotion to Myrtle Beach (1.93 ERA in 9.1 IP).- In 2015, went 2-6 with a 4.68 ERA in 18 games, 12 starts, between Rookie-level Mesa and Low-A South Bend. Over 50.0 innings, he struck out 39 against 21 walks and 49 hits allowed.- First Team All-Atlantic 10 as a junior at Saint Louis in 2014. Went 8-2 with a 2.68 ERA in 15 starts covering 94 innings. The eight wins were the second-most ever in a single season at SLU.- Pitches: FB, SL, CH, SPL

SCOTT EFFROSS - RHP #27Height: 6’2” Weight: 202 B/T: R/RAge: 23 (12/28/93 in Twinsburg, Ohio)HS: Twinsburg High School (Ohio) College: Indiana UniversityAcquired: 15th round, 2015 Career HighsIP: 3.2 (8/13/15 vs. EVE) H: 6 (2x; 8/28/16 at WIL)R: 5 (4/28/16 at QC) ER: 5 (4/28/16 at QC)K: 4 (3x; 4/6/17 at LYN) BB: 3 (8/29/15 vs. HIL)

2017 Highlights:-

Notes:- Pitched to a 2.77 ERA in 32 G for Low-A South Bend in 2016 before recording a 5.25 ERA in 9 G with Myrtle Beach.- Ranks fourth in IU history in appearances (81), tied for fifth in saves (12) and seventh with a 2.27 career ERA.- Registered a 2-2 record with a 2.35 ERA as a junior in 2015, with seven of his 21 outings coming as a starter.- Posted a 1.98 ERA through a school-record 32 appearances for Indiana in 2014, good for 10th all-time in school history.- FB, SL, CH

CRAIG BROOKS - RHP #5Height: 5’10” Weight: 180 B/T: R/RAge: 24 (9/23/92 in Monroe, N.C.)HS: Parkwood HS (N.C.) College: Catawba College (N.C.)Acquired: 7th round, 2015 Career HighsIP: 2.1 (2x; 4/17/17 vs. BC) H: 6 (7/7/16 at W-S)R: 5 (7/28/16 at SAL) ER: 5 (7/28/16 at SAL)K: 5 (2x; 9/5/16 at POT) BB: 3 (4/30/16 at CR)

2017 Highlights:- Has gone five appearances in a row, dating back to April 23, without allowing a run (7.2 IP, 2 H, 2 BB, 12 K).Notes:- Went 2-1 with a 1.39 ERA in 23 G in South Bend (42 K, 20 BB, 22 H in 32.1 IP). However, had an 8.25 ERA in MB (27 K, 20 BB, 29 H in 24.0 IP).- Led Division-II in strikeouts as a senior in 2015, with 158 in 99 IP.- Won the American Baseball Coaches Association National Player and Pitcher of the Year awards in 2015.- Went 2-0 with a 5.14 ERA between Mesa (Rk) and Eugene (A-) in 2015.- FB, SL, CH

CASEY BLOOMQUIST - RHP #44Height: 6’3” Weight: 190 B/T: R/RAge: 23 (1/25/94 in Bakersfield, Calif.)HS: Bakersfield Christian HS College: Cal Poly-San Luis ObispoAcquired: 17th round, 2015 Career HighsIP: 7.0 (3x; 8/15/16 at BG) H: 9 (2x; 7/7/16 at FW)R: 6 (2x; 8/27/16 vs. GL) ER: 6 (4/19/16 vs. GB)K: 7 (3x; 6/25/16 at DAY) BB: 3 (2x; 4/30/17 at LYN)

2017 Highlights:-Began season as a starter, going 0-2 with a 7.11 ERA (21 H in 12.2 IP, 12 K, 3 BB). However, he has tossed 10.2 scoreless innings out of the bullpen (5 H, 3 BB, 8 K).Notes:- Compiled an 8-8 record and a 3.00 ERA in 30 G, 12 GS, with Low-A South Bend in 2016 (117.0 IP, 107 H, 17 BB, 87 K).- Posted an 0-2 mark with a 2.18 ERA between Rookie-level Mesa and Eugene in 2015 (20.2 IP, 13 H, 2 BB, 24 K).- Writes the initials of his cousin Clayton Selby on the mound before each outing. Selby became handicapped after a bad car accident.- FB, SL, CH, CT

KYLE MILLER - RHP #52Height: 6’3” Weight: 185 B/T: R/RAge: 23 (12/2/93 in Fort Myers, Fla.)HS: Estero HS (Fla.) College: Florida Atlantic Univ.Acquired: 19th round, 2015 Career HighsIP: 7.0 (6/19/16 vs. LC) H: 9 (7/29/16 at LC)R: 5 (7/29/16 at LC) ER: 5 (7/29/16 at LC)K: 7 (7/2/16 vs. LAN) BB: 4 (4/26/17 at LAN)

2017 Highlights:- Promoted to Myrtle Beach from Low-A South Bend on 4/28. He went 1-0 with a 1.93 ERA with the Cubs (14.0 IP, 10 H, 9 BB, 6 K.Notes:- In 20 games, including nine starts with Low-A South Bend in 2016, went 5-2 with a 2.57 ERA (73.2 IP, 62 H, 18 BB, 56 K).- Pitched to a 1-1 record with a 3.94 ERA in eight games, including three starts, in 2015 between Mesa (Rk) and Eugene (A-).- Earned a spot in FAU’s starting rotation as a junior in 2015, and ended up leading the Owls in wins (7) and strikeouts (62). - His high school coach, Gary White, compared him to Grant Balfour.- Pitches: FB, SL, CH, CT

MARC HUBERMAN - LHP #41Height: 6’2” Weight: 200 B/T: L/LAge: 23 (1/10/94 in Los Angeles, Calif.)HS: Hamilton HS (Calif.) College: Univ. of Southern Cal.Acquired: 18th round, 2016 Career HighsIP: 3.0 (2x; 3/24/17 at LAN) H: 4 (3/24/17 at LAN)R: 3 (3/24/17 at LAN) ER: 3 (3/24/17 at LAN)K: 6 (3/24/17 at LAN) BB: 4 (3/27/17 at FW)

2017 Highlights:- Earned promotion to Myrtle Beach on May 5. Went 1-0 with a 2.17 ERA (12.1 IP, 10 H, 10 BB, 18 K).

Notes:- Pitched in 11 games between Mesa (Rk) and Eugene (A-) last season, going a combined 4-0 with a 1.80 ERA (20.0 IP, 14 H, 11 BB, 22 K).- Earned All-Pac 12 honorable mention honors in 2016 at Southern California after leading the Trojans with a 1.94 ERA.- Named the 2012 Western League Pitcher of the year and First Team All-City utility as a senior in high school in 2012.- FB, CH, CB

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HOME RUNS, PITCHING AND DEFENSE

CONTROLLING THE RUNNING GAME

PLAYER CS/SBA CS% PO WP BK IPAdbert Alzolay 1/3 33.3% - 2 - 34.0

Pedro Araujo 0/6 0% - - - 13.1

Casey Bloomquist 2/5 40% 1 1 - 26.1

Craig Brooks 1/1 100% - 2 - 17.1

Oscar De La Cruz 1/3 33.3% - 3 - 29.1

Scott Effross 0/2 0% - 1 - 19.0

Thomas Hatch 1/5 20% - 3 - 26.0

Marc Huberman 0/1 0% - 2 - 2.1

Ryan Kellogg 0/0 0% - - - 15.0

Dillon Maples 0/3 0% - 1 - 16.2

Kyle Miller 0/0 0% - - - 5.2

Jordan Minch 0/1 0% - - - 4.1

James Norwood 2/4 50% - - - 17.0

Jeremy Null 0/1 0% - 3 - 7.2

Justin Steele 5/11 45.4% 2 4 - 26.1

Tommy Thorpe 0/3 0% - 1 - 16.0

John Williamson 0/0 0% - 1 - 4.1

TOTALS 14/50 28% 3 24 - 281.0

ADVANCED PITCHING STATS

PLAYER IP K/9 BB/9 K% BB% K-BB% BABIP LOB% ERA FIP E-F xFIPAdbert Alzolay 34.0 6.9 2.9 18.2% 7.7% 10.5% .279 79.1% 2.38 3.88 -1.50 4.49

Pedro Araujo 13.1 10.8 0.7 32.7% 2.0% 30.6% .250 66.7% 2.03 1.54 0.48 2.66

Casey Bloomquist 26.1 6.8 2.1 17.2% 5.2% 12.1% .356 48.0% 5.21 2.31 2.90 3.36

Craig Brooks 17.1 13.5 2.6 40.6% 7.8% 32.8% .219 100.0% 0.52 2.35 -1.83 2.69

Oscar De La Cruz 29.1 8.0 2.5 20.0% 6.2% 13.8% .348 79.0% 3.68 4.51 -0.83 4.75

Scott Effross 19.0 9.0 1.4 23.2% 3.7% 19.5% .356 48.0% 5.21 2.31 2.90 3.36

Thomas Hatch 26.0 8.3 5.5 21.1% 14.0% 7.1% .315 47.5% 4.85 3.78 1.07 4.42

Marc Huberman 2.1 0.0 23.1 0.0% 40.0% -40.0% .444 80.0% 7.71 11.39 -3.68 11.39

Ryan Kellogg 15.0 7.2 1.2 17.9% 3.0% 14.9% .271 46.2% 7.20 6.86 0.34 3.83

Dillon Maples 17.0 13.8 4.8 37.1% 12.9% 24.3% .303 91.8% 1.59 3.20 -1.62 2.90

Kyle Miller 5.2 9.5 4.8 19.4% 9.7% 9.7% .333 40.5% 9.53 12.37 -2.84 3.99

Jordan Minch 4.1 10.4 4.2 29.4% 11.8% 17.7% .200 100.0% 0.00 2.54 -2.54 4.03

James Norwood 17.0 9.5 4.8 25.4% 12.7% 12.7% .364 84.0% 2.12 3.20 -1.08 4.41

Jeremy Null 7.2 9.4 2.4 20.5% 5.1% 15.4% .333 53.2% 11.74 9.50 2.24 4.36

Justin Steele 26.1 6.2 4.4 14.6% 10.6% 4.0% .341 74.7% 3.42 5.06 -1.64 5.05

Tommy Thorpe 16.0 8.4 5.6 18.5% 12.4% 6.2% .327 73.0% 5.63 7.54 -1.91 6.08

John Williamson 4.1 4.2 8.3 9.5% 19.1% -9.5% .214 87.5% 2.08 6.17 -4.09 7.49

*Statistics courtesy of Fangraphs.com, and only include time with the Myrtle Beach Pelicans.

HOME RUNS

PLAYER (TOTAL) SOLO 2-RUN 3-RUN GSTyler Alamo 3 -- 1 --

Bryant Flete -- 2 -- --

Robert Garcia 1 -- -- --

Trent Giambrone 2 1 -- --

P.J. Higgins -- -- -- --

Jesse Hodges 3 1 -- --

Eddy Martinez -- 1 2 --

Connor Myers -- -- -- --

Adonis Paula 2 -- -- --

Tyler Pearson 1 -- -- --

Matt Rose 2 3 -- --

Carlos Sepulveda -- -- -- --

Daniel Spingola 2 -- -- --

TOTAL (27) 16 8 3 --Statistics only include time with the Myrtle Beach Pelicans.

HITTING BATTED BALL STATS

PLAYER GB/FB LD% GB% FB% HR/FB PULL% CENT% OPPO%Tyler Alamo 1.5 21.9% 46.9% 31.3% 20.0% 53.9% 27.7% 18.5%

Bryant Flete 0.9 17.8% 39.7% 42.5% 6.5% 42.1% 27.6% 30.3%

Robert Garcia 2.6 7.8% 66.7% 25.5% 7.7% 26.9% 38.5% 34.6%

Trent Giambrone 1.3 21.5% 44.3% 34.2% 11.1% 32.1% 18.5% 49.4%

P.J. Higgins 1.2 18.3% 45.0% 36.7% 0.0% 45.2% 16.1% 38.7%

Jesse Hodges 1.5 25.4% 44.4% 30.2% 21.1% 57.6% 18.2% 24.2%

Eddy Martinez 2.2 18.9% 55.6% 25.6% 13.0% 55.0% 18.7% 26.4%

Connor Myers 1.2 6.4% 51.1% 42.6% 0.0% 47.2% 22.6% 30.2%

Adonis Paula 3.2 22.2% 59.3% 18.5% 40.0% 55.6% 22.2% 22.2%

Tyler Pearson 2.7 38.9% 44.4% 16.7% 33.3% 70.0% 10.0% 20.0%

Matt Rose 1.1 16.4% 44.3% 39.3% 20.8% 55.2% 32.8% 11.9%

Carlos Sepulveda 3.3 16.1% 64.5% 19.4% 0.0% 40.4% 19.2% 40.4%

Daniel Spingola 1.9 21.2% 51.5% 27.3% 11.1% 52.2% 19.4% 28.4%

*Statistics courtesy of Fangraphs.com, and only include time with the Myrtle Beach Pelicans.

CATCHER BREAKDOWN

G INN ER CERA CS SBA* PCT% PB CPO

Tyler Alamo 12 99.0 52 4.73 3 15 20% 0 0

P.J. Higgins 13 107.2 41 3.43 3 13 23.1% 3 0

Tyler Pearson 10 74.1 29 3.51 6 19 31.6% 0 0

*Excludes CS/SBA when pitcher picks off, which result in a CS and SB credited on failed pickoff plays

PITCHER BREAKDOWNRec. IP ERA H (/9) R ER BB (/9) SO (/9) HR (/9)

Starters 7-13 148.0 4.50 171 (10.4) 94 74 55 (3.3) 121 (7.4) 14 (0.9)

Relievers 11-2 133.0 2.98 114 (7.7) 53 44 55 (3.7) 146 (9.9) 12 (0.8)

PITCHING BATTED BALL STATS

PLAYER GB/FB LD% GB% FB% HR/FB PULL% CENT% OPPO%Adbert Alzolay 1.0 20.4% 36.8% 40.8% 4.8% 49.1% 24.5% 26.4%

Pedro Araujo 0.9 12.9% 41.9% 45.2% 0.0% 43.8% 21.9% 34.4%

Casey Bloomquist 2.4 17.2% 58.6% 24.1% 0.0% 39.6% 26.4% 34.1%

Craig Brooks 0.6 15.6% 31.3% 53.1% 5.9% 18.2% 33.3% 48.5%

Oscar De La Cruz 1.0 9.1% 44.3% 46.6% 7.3% 44.6% 30.4% 25.0%

Scott Effross 1.5 23.7% 45.8% 30.5% 0.0% 35.6% 37.3% 27.1%

Thomas Hatch 2.7 19.1% 58.8% 22.1% 0.0% 54.8% 17.8% 27.4%

Marc Huberman 6.0 33.3% 66.7% 0.0% 0.0% 88.9% 0.0% 11.1%

Ryan Kellogg 1.3 22.0% 44.0% 34.0% 29.4% 62.3% 18.9% 18.9%

Dillon Maples 2.7 23.5% 55.9% 20.6% 14.3% 41.2% 32.4% 26.5%

Kyle Miller 2.5 33.3% 47.6% 19.0% 100.0% 50.0% 31.8% 18.2%

Jordan Minch 0.8 10.0% 40.0% 50.0% 0.0% 40.0% 30.0% 30.0%

James Norwood 0.9 20.5% 38.6% 40.9% 0.0% 40.9% 31.8% 27.3%

Jeremy Null 0.9 25.0% 35.7% 39.3% 36.4% 42.9% 28.6% 28.6%

Justin Steele 2.1 15.5% 57.1% 27.4% 8.7% 41.3% 20.7% 38.0%

Tommy Thorpe 0.6 23.1% 28.8% 48.1% 16.0% 39.6% 24.5% 35.9%

John Williamson 1.0 16.7% 41.7% 41.7% 0.0% 28.6% 28.6% 42.9%

*Statistics courtesy of Fangraphs.com, and only include time with the Myrtle Beach Pelicans.

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TYLER ALAMO - C #13Height: 6’4” HS: Cypress High School Born: Orange, Calif. Weight: 200 College: N/A Resides: Cypress, Calif.B/T: Right / Right Acquired: 24th round, 2013 Age: 22 (DOB: 5/2/95)

2017 Homers Solo 2R 3R GS Last home run, At-bats since 2017 Season 2 3 4 5 TOTAL4 3 - 1 - 5/10/17 at W-S, GM1 (Solo, 4th inning, McRee), 4 Muti-Hit Games 6 - - - 6

Multi-HR Games: Multi-RBI Games 1 - 1 - 2

ADVANCED STATS SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHSBB% 5.4% AB 5 (4/28/17 at LYN) AB 5 (20x; 4/28/17 at LYN)K% 22.8% H 2 (6x; 5/7/17 vs. BC) H 3 (4x; 5/13/16 at LAN)ISO .198 R 3 (4/11/17 at BC) R 4 (6/22/14 at DIA)BABIP .279 HR 1 (4x; 5/10/17 at W-S, GM1) HR 1 (9x; 5/10/17 at W-S, GM1)wOBA .330 RBI 4 (4/28/17 at LYN) RBI 4 (2x; 4/28/17 at LYN)wRC+ 101 K 3 (5/5/17 vs. BC) K 3 (5x; 5/5/17 vs. BC)

BB 1 (5x; 5/3/17 at FRE) BB 2 (3x; 7/9/15 at TRI)Long Hit Streak: 5 (4/9-4/14) SB SB 1 (8/9/15 at BOI)

2017 Season Other Career Notes / Misc. Bio- Went 2-for-4 with a home run, walk and three runs - In a career-high 85 games with South Bend in 2016, batted

scored on April 11 at Buies Creek.Reached base four times, going 2-for-2 with a home run on April 25 vs. Wilmington.

.243/.283/.330 with 12 2B, 5 HR and 50 RBIs.

- - Has gained over 40 pounds of muscle since joining Cubs’ system.

- Served as a catcher in Spring Training for Kyle Hendricks in 2017, Pedro Strop in 2016 and Jon Lester in 2015.- Matched a career-high with four RBIs (2-for-4, 3R HR)

on April 28 at Lynchburg. - Had committed to Cal State Fullerton before signing with Cubs.

BRYANT FLETE - INF #3Height: 5’10” HS: N/A Born: Cumairebo, Venezuela Weight: 146 College: N/A Resides: Valencia, VenezuelaB/T: Left / Right Acquired: NDFA, 1/30/12 Age: 24 (DOB: 1/31/93)

2017 Homers Solo 2R 3R GS Last home run, At-bats since 2017 Season 2 3 4 5 TOTAL2 - 2 - - 4/30/17 at LYN (Two-run, 8th inning, DeMasi), 27 Muti-Hit Games 6 1 - - 7

Multi-HR Games: Multi-RBI Games 1 - 1 - 2

ADVANCED STATS SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHSBB% 8.4% AB 5 (3x; 4/30/17 at LYN) AB 6 (6x; 7/30/16 at SAL)K% 19.6% H 3 (4/15/17 vs. LYN) H 4 (8/23/12 at DSL NAT)ISO .104 R 2 (4x; 5/6/17 vs. BC) R 3 (6x; 7/30/16 at SAL)BABIP .315 HR 1 (4/19/17 vs. BC) HR 1 (9x; 4/19/17 vs. BC)wOBA .322 RBI 4 (4/30/17 at LYN) RBI 4 (4/30/17 at LYN)wRC+ 97 K 3 (5/4/17 vs. BC) K 4 (6/10/13 at VSL DET)

BB 2 (2x; 4/20/17 at DE) BB 4 (4/31/13 at VSL DET)Long Hit Streak: 10 (4/19-4/30) SB 1 (4/6/17 at LYN) SB 2 (3x; 7/20/13 at VSL DET)

2017 Season Other Career Notes / Misc. Bio- Went 3-for-4 with two runs scored on April 15 vs. Lynchburg.

Hit a two-run home run in the first inning on April 19 vs. - Signed by the Cubs as a non-drafted free agent a day before

- he turned 19-years-old.Hit .285/.395/.415 with six doubles, two triples, two homers andBuies Creek. -

- On April 30 at Lynchburg, hit a two-run, go-ahead single in 18 RBIs in 34 games with Myrtle Beach in 2016

the seventh before hitting a two-run home run in the eighth, - Split 2015 between Double-A Tennessee and Low-A South Bend,

raking in a career-high four RBIs. - batting .166/.261/.221 in 58 combined games

ROBERT GARCIA - OF #15Height: 5’10” HS: N/A Born: Santo Domingo, D.R. Weight: 170 College: N/A Resides: Santo Domingo, D.R.B/T: Switch / Right Acquired: NDFA, 7/6/13 Age: 23 (DOB: 12/6/93)

2017 Homers Solo 2R 3R GS Last home run, At-bats since 2017 Season 2 3 4 5 TOTAL1 1 - - - 5/2/17 at FRE, GM2 (Solo, 5th inning, Alvarado), 21 Muti-Hit Games 5 - - - 5

Multi-HR Games: Multi-RBI Games 2 - - - 2

ADVANCED STATS SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHSBB% 3.6% AB 4 (5x; 5/7/17 vs. BC) AB 6 (3x; 8/10/16 at SK)K% 30.1% H 2 (5x; 4/28/17 at LYN) H 4 (2x; 7/16/15 vs. DIA)ISO .079 R 3 (4/30/17 at LYN) R 3 (5x; 4/30/17 at LYN)BABIP .380 HR 1 (5/2/17 at FRE, GM2) HR 1 (6x; 5/2/17 at FRE, GM2)wOBA .306 RBI 2 (2x; 5/3/17 at FRE) RBI 4 (6/27/15 at GIA)wRC+ 86 K 3 (5/4/17 vs. BC) K 4 (8/4/16 vs. VAN)

BB 1 (3x; 4/26/17 vs. WIL) BB 3 (7/23/13 at DSL Tigers)Long Hit Streak: 8 (4/18-4/27) SB 1 (3x; 4/30/17 at LYN) SB 3 (3x; 8/4/15 at PAD)

2017 Season Other Career Notes / Misc. Bio- Reached base three times and drove in a run on 4/11 at BC.

Reached base three times and drove in a run on 4/20 at DE.- In 49 games with Eugene in 2016, batted .283/.345/.418 with

- 13 2B, 3 3B, 2 HR and 19 RBIs.Hit .341/.409/.445 with 4 2B, 4 3B, 2 HR and 23 RBIs with - Notched a pinch-hit, two-run triple that put Myrtle Beach -

ahead of Wilmington in the eighth inning on April 25. Mesa in 2015.

- Matched a career-high with three runs scored on April 30 at - Swiped 24 bags in 29 attempts and posted a .316/.398/.398

Lynchburg. line with the DSL Cubs in 2014 (5 2B, 3 3B, HR, 25 RBIs)

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BIRD BATSTRENT GIAMBRONE - INF #20Height: 5’9” HS: Grace King High School (Metairie, La.) Born: Metairie, La. Weight: 175 College: Delta State University (Miss.) Resides: Metairie, La.B/T: Right / Right Acquired: 25th round, 2016 Age: 23 (DOB: 12/20/93)

2017 Homers Solo 2R 3R GS Last home run, At-bats since 2017 Season 2 3 4 5 TOTAL3 2 1 - - 5/3/17 at FRE (Solo, 6th inning, O. Peralta), 17 Muti-Hit Games 4 1 - - 5

Multi-HR Games: Multi-RBI Games 1 - - - 1

ADVANCED STATS SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHSBB% 5.6% AB 5 (4x; 5/7/17 vs. BC) AB 5 (7x; 4/30/17 at LYN)K% 28.8% H 3 (4/16/17 vs. LYN) H 4 (8/10/16 at SK)ISO .123 R 2 (5/6/17 vs. BC) R 3 (8/10/16 at SK)BABIP .295 HR 1 (3x; 5/3/17 at FRE) HR 1 (7x; 5/3/17 at FRE)wOBA .281 RBI 2 (4/6/17 at LYN) RBI 4 (8/27/16 at SK)wRC+ 70 K 4 (4/19/17 vs. BC) K 4 (4/19/17 vs. BC)

BB 1 (6x; 5/6/17 vs. BC) BB 3 (8/26/16 at SK)Long Hit Streak: 6 (4/12-4/17) SB SB 1 (6x; 9/2/16 vs. TRI)

2017 Season Other Career Notes / Misc. Bio- Launched a two-run home run on Opening Day (4/6) at LYN

(2nd inning, Matt Esparza)- Batted .291/.399/.430 in 51 games with Eugene in 2016 (12

2B, 4 HR, 22 RBIs).As a senior in 2016, earned the ABCA/Rawlings Gold Glove at - Began season on an 11-game on-base streak (.293/.370/.488) -

with two doubles, two home runs and four RBIs 2B and was named the ABCA/Rawlings Def. Player of the Year

- Hit a go-ahead home run in the sixth inning on 5/3 at FRE - Began collegiate career at Jones County Junior College (Miss.)

- Is the first player from Metairie, La. to play Minor League Baseball

P.J. HIGGINS - C #4Height: 5’10” HS: Lyman Hall High School (Wallingford, Conn.) Born: Bridgeport, Conn. Weight: 195 College: Old Dominion University Resides: Wallingford, Conn.B/T: Right / Right Acquired: 12th round, 2015 Age: 23 (DOB: 5/10/93)

2017 Homers Solo 2R 3R GS Last home run, At-bats since 2017 Season 2 3 4 5 TOTAL- - - - - N/A, 69 Muti-Hit Games 6 - - - 6

Multi-HR Games: Multi-RBI Games - - - - -

ADVANCED STATS SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHSBB% 6.5% AB 5 (4/9/17 at LYN) AB 6 (3x; 7/6/16 at FW)K% 10.4% H 2 (6x; 5/6/17 vs. BC) H 4 (2x; 5/21/16 at FW)ISO .058 R 1 (6x; 5/6/17 vs. BC) R 3 (2x; 8/12/16 at DAY)BABIP .344 HR HR 1 (2x; 8/13/15 at GIA)wOBA .336 RBI 1 (4/11/17 at BC) RBI 3 (2x; 6/26/16 at DAY)wRC+ 106 K 2 (4/12/17 at BC) K 3 (4x; 8/23/16 vs. WM)

BB 2 (4/6/17 at LYN) BB 3 (4x; 8/28/16 vs. GL)Long Hit Streak: 5 (4/6-4/11) SB SB 1 (7x; 9/3/16 vs. DAY)

2017 Season Other Career Notes / Misc. Bio- Left game on April 17 after collision at home plate, and was

placed on the DL on April 22 (retro to April 20), before - Recorded 72 BBs against 75 K with SB in 2016 (.389 OBP).

- During his sophomore year at Old Dominion in 2014, put together a 39-game on-base streak (CL record is 44 games).getting activated prior to game on April 27.

- Played all nine positions during a collegiate summer leaguegame with the Peninsula Pilots (Coastal Plain League) in 2014.

- Ranked as the No. 29 prospect by BA in the Cubs’ system.

JESSE HODGES - INF #24Height: 6’1” HS: Lambrick Park High School (Victoria, British Columbia) Born: Victoria, British Columbia Weight: 212 College: N/A Resides: Victoria, British ColumbiaB/T: Right / Right Acquired: NDFA, 9/7/12 Age: 23 (DOB: 3/29/94)

2017 Homers Solo 2R 3R GS Last home run, At-bats since 2017 Season 2 3 4 5 TOTAL4 3 1 - - 5/5/17 vs. BC (Solo, 3rd inning, E. Hernandez), 7 Muti-Hit Games 6 1 - - 7

Multi-HR Games: Multi-RBI Games 2 2 - - 3

ADVANCED STATS SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHSBB% 9.0% AB 5 (2x; 4/30/17 at LYN) AB 6 (3x; 5/13/16 at LAN)K% 29.7% H 3 (4/21/17 at DE) H 4 (2x; 8/14/14 at HIL)ISO .222 R 3 (4/30/17 at LYN) R 3 (5x; 4/30/17 at LYN)BABIP .306 HR 1 (4x; 5/5/17 vs. BC) HR 2 (7/1/14 at TRI)wOBA .346 RBI 3 (2x; 4/15/17 vs. LYN) RBI 7 (8/10/14 vs. EUG)wRC+ 112 K 3 (4x; 4/25/17 vs. WIL) K 4 (2x; 8/25/15 at WM)

BB 2 (4/22/17 at DE) BB 2 (13x; 4/22/17 at DE)Long Hit Streak: 5 (4/15-4/21) SB SB 1 (5x; 6/23/16 at DAY)

2017 Season Other Career Notes / Misc. Bio- Went 2-for-5 with a triple and three RBIs on 4/11 at BC.

Had two hits and drove in three on 4/15 vs. LYN.- Had scholarship offer to Grayson Community College

(Texas) before signing with the Cubs.-- Went 2-for-4 with a two-run home run on 4/20 at DE. - Took leave from South Bend last year to play in Pan-Am

- Delivered a go-ahead, two-run double and had three hits on Games, helping Canada win a Gold Medal.

4/21 at DE. - Named to the All-World Team of the World Junior Tournament in

- Matched a career-high with three runs scored on 4/30 at LYN. 2012 in Seoul, South Korea, where he was discovered by Cubs.

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CONNOR MYERS - OF #9Height: 5’11” HS: Middletown High School (Middleton, Md.) Born: Virginia Beach, Va. Weight: 170 College: Old Dominion University Resides: Middletown, Md.B/T: Right / Right Acquired: 27th round, 2016 Age: 23 (DOB: 2/3/94)

2017 Homers Solo 2R 3R GS Last home run, At-bats since 2017 Season 2 3 4 5 TOTAL- - - - - N/A, 78 Muti-Hit Games - - - - -

Multi-HR Games: Multi-RBI Games 2 - - - 2

ADVANCED STATS SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHSBB% 6.8% AB 5 (2x; 4/21/17 at DE) AB 6 (8/5/16 vs. FW)K% 31.8% H 1 (9x; 5/2/17 at FRE, GM1) H 4 (8/12/16 at DAY)ISO .038 R 1 (6x; 4/28/17 at LYN) R 3 (7/7/16 vs. PAD)BABIP .176 HR HR 1 (3x; 9/5/16 vs. DAY)wOBA .175 RBI 2 (2x; 4/28/17 at LYN) RBI 2 (5x; 4/28/17 at LYN)wRC+ 0 K 4 (4/20/17 at DE) K 4 (4/20/17 at DE)

BB 2 (4/12/17 at BC) BB 2 (2x; 4/12/17 at BC)Long Hit Streak: 3 (4/27-5/2, GM1) SB SB 2 (8/2/16 at GL)

2017 Season Other Career Notes / Misc. Bio- Matched a career-high with two walks on 4/12 at BC - At Old Dominion, once made two diving catches during the

same game that were each featured on SportsCenter’s ‘Top- Made a spectacular diving catch on 4/13 vs. LYN that was featured as the No. 2 play on SportsCenter’s Top 10 plays 10’ plays the next day.

- Went 1-for-3 with 2 RBIs on 4/28 at LYN. - Second Team All-Conference USA in 2016, leading club with42 RBIs, 17 2B, 6 HR and a .472 SLG. Second with a .310 avg.

- Hit .229/.288/.349 in 49 games between three levels in 2016.

ADONIS PAULA - INF #16Height: 6’1” HS: N/A Born: Santo Domingo, D.R. Weight: 185 College: N/A Resides: Santo Domingo, D.R.B/T: Right / Right Acquired: NDFA, 12/22/11 Age: 22 (DOB: 6/21/94)

2017 Homers Solo 2R 3R GS Last home run, At-bats since 2017 Season 2 3 4 5 TOTAL2 2 - - - 5/2/17, GM2 at FRE (Solo, 7th inning, Alvarado), 10 Muti-Hit Games 3 - - - 3

Multi-HR Games: Multi-RBI Games 1 - - - 1

ADVANCED STATS SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHSBB% 0.0% AB 5 (4/30/17 at LYN) AB 6 (5x; 8/11/15 at BOI)K% 35.6% H 2 (3x; 5/10/17 at W-S, GM1) H 4 (2x; 8/11/15 at BOI)ISO .163 R 1 (6x; 5/2/17 at FRE, GM2) R 3 (2x; 6/26/13 vs. DSL Nationals)BABIP .440 HR 1 (2x; 5/2/17 at FRE, GM2) HR 1 (11x; 5/2/17 at FRE, GM2)wOBA .351 RBI 2 (5/6/17 vs. BC) RBI 6 (8/3/13 at DSL Brewers)wRC+ 116 K 3 (2x; 4/30/17 at LYN) K 3 (19x; 4/30/17 at LYN)

BB BB 2 (9x; 8/21/13 at DSL Mets)Long Hit Streak: 5 (4/28-5/2, GM2) SB SB 2 (6/4/12 vs. DSL Rockies)

2017 Season Other Career Notes / Misc. Bio- Activated from the 7-day disabled list on April 22. - In 40 games with South Bend in 2016, batted .204/.253/.307

with 6 2B, 3B, 2 HR and 19 RBIs.- Came into the game on April 22 at Down East as aninjury replacement and went 2-for-3. - His favorite player growing up in Santo Domingo, D.R. was

Hanley Ramirez of the Boston Red Sox.- Homered in each game of a doubleheader on May 2at Frederick. - Best pro season was 2013 with Mesa, when he batted

.281/.387/.415 with 15 2B, 5 3B, 3 HRs and 55 RBIs.

EDDY MARTINEZ - OF #51Height: 6’1” HS: N/A Born: Las Tunas, Cuba Weight: 195 College: N/A Resides: Las Tunas, CubaB/T: Right / Right Acquired: NDFA, 10/9/15 Age: 22 (DOB: 1/18/95)

2017 Homers Solo 2R 3R GS Last home run, At-bats since 2017 Season 2 3 4 5 TOTAL3 - 1 2 - 5/6/17 vs. BC (Three-run, 5th inning, Garza), 12 Muti-Hit Games 3 1 - - 4

Multi-HR Games: Multi-RBI Games 1 2 - - 3

ADVANCED STATS SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHSBB% 8.0% AB 5 (3x; 5/7/17 vs. BC) AB 7 (8/5/16 vs. FW)K% 11.5% H 3 (4/6/17 at LYN) H 4 (6/13/16 at DAY)ISO .096 R 1 (11x; 5/7/17 vs. BC) R 3 (3x; 8/22/16 vs. WM)BABIP .261 HR 1 (3x; 5/6/17 vs. BC) HR 1 (13x; 5/6/17 vs. BC)wOBA .304 RBI 3 (2x; 5/6/17 vs. BC) RBI 4 (7/25/16 vs. PEO)wRC+ 85 K 2 (3x; 5/7/17 vs. BC) K 5 (8/5/16 vs. FW)

BB 2 (4/9/17 at LYN) BB 3 (5/28/16 vs. LAN)Long Hit Streak: 9 (4/22-5/3) SB SB 2 (5/31/16 at FW)

2017 Season Other Career Notes / Misc. Bio- Began season with three hits and an RBI on 4/6 at Lynchburg.

Hit a two-run home run on 4/18 vs. Buies Creek.- Named the Cubs Minor League Player of the Month in July

- 2016 after batting .362 with three homers, 22 RBIs, 17 runs and a 1.010 OPS in 27 games with South Bend.- Bashed a three-run homer on 5/6 vs. Buies Creek.

- Ranked by MLB.com as the No. 4 international prospect at time of signing in 2016.

- Ranked as No. 11 prospect in Cubs’ system by MLB.com.

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BIRD BATSMATT ROSE - INF #17Height: 6’4” HS: Palm Bay High School (Fla.) Born: Palm Bay, Fla. Weight: 210 College: Georgia State University Resides: Palm Bay, Fla.B/T: Right / Right Acquired: 11th round, 2015 Age: 22 (DOB: 8/2/94)

2017 Homers Solo 2R 3R GS Last home run, At-bats since 2017 Season 2 3 4 5 TOTAL5 2 3 - - 5/6/17 vs. BC (Two-run, 5th inning, Garza), 11 Muti-Hit Games 4 2 - - 6

Multi-HR Games: Multi-RBI Games 3 1 - - 4

ADVANCED STATS SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHSBB% 0.0% AB 5 (3x; 5/7/17 vs. BC) AB 5 (16x; 8/24/16 vs. WM)K% 21.6% H 3 (2x; 5/4/17 vs. BC) H 4 (2x; 8/20/16 at LAN)ISO .247 R 3 (4/20/17 at DE) R 3 (3x; 4/20/17 at DE)BABIP .246 HR 1 (4x; 4/20/17 at DE) HR 1 (25x; 4/20/17 at DE)wOBA .328 RBI 3 (4/9/17 at LYN) RBI 5 (8/20/16 at LAN)wRC+ 100 K 2 (3x; 5/5/17 vs. BC) K 3 (7x; 8/29/16 vs. GL)

BB BB 3 (7/5/15 vs. VAN)Long Hit Streak: 3 (4/12-4/14) SB SB 1 (4x; 9/2/16 at WM)

2017 Season Other Career Notes / Misc. Bio- Finished a triple shy of the cycle on 4/9 at Lynchburg. - Ranks tied for seventh in Georgia State history with 31 career

home runs, including 27 over his final two seasons there- Matched a career-high with three runs scored and bashed a home run on 4/20 at Down East. - Earned Freshman All-America honors as both a position player

- Notched three hits and scored twice on 5/4 vs. Buies and pitcher during his first year at Georgia State. He batted

Creek. .283/.365/.404 and went 3-2 with a 2.55 ERA.

- Originally drafted by Toronto in the 24th round of the 2012 draft

CARLOS SEPULVEDA - INF #11Height: 5’10” HS: N/A Born: Monclova, Mexico Weight: 170 College: N/A Resides: Monclova, MexicoB/T: Left / Right Acquired: NDFA, 12/18/14 Age: 20 (DOB: 8/27/96)

2017 Homers Solo 2R 3R GS Last home run, At-bats since 2017 Season 2 3 4 5 TOTAL- - - - - N/A, 112 Muti-Hit Games 3 1 - - 4

Multi-HR Games: Multi-RBI Games - - - - -

ADVANCED STATS SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHSBB% 8.8% AB 6 (4/20/17 at DE) AB 6 (6x; 4/20/17 at DE)K% 15.2% H 3 (4/13/17 vs. LYN) H 3 (11x; 4/13/17 vs. LYN)ISO .018 R 2 (4/26/17 vs. WIL) R 3 (4x; 8/24/16 vs. WM)BABIP .234 HR HR 1 (7/25/16 vs. PEO)wOBA .238 RBI 2 (4/30/17 at LYN) RBI 4 (7/25/15 at BRE)wRC+ 41 K 3 (4/20/17 at DE) K 3 (3x; 4/20/17 at DE)

BB 2 (2x; 4/23/17 at DE) BB 2 (7x; 4/19/17 vs. BC)Long Hit Streak: 6 (4/20-4/28) SB SB 1 (10x; 8/3/16 vs. FW)

2017 Season Other Career Notes / Misc. Bio- Reached base three times and lifted the game-tying sacrifice - Over 80 games with Low-A South Bend in 2016, batted

.310/.366/.373 with 14 2B, 2 3B, HR and 24 RBIs.fly in the 9th inning on April 23 at Down East.- During his first professional season as an 18-year-old with

Rookie-level Mesa in 2015, hit .281/.351/.308 with 5 2B and 25 RBIs in 47 games

- Ranked by MLB.com as the No. 18 prospect in the Cubs’ system

DANIEL SPINGOLA - OF #22Height: 6’1” HS: Marist High School (Ga.) Born: Chapel Hill, N.C. Weight: 190 College: Georgia Tech University Resides: Roswell, Ga.B/T: Left / Left Acquired: 31st round, 2015 Age: 24 (DOB: 5/5/93)

2017 Homers Solo 2R 3R GS Last home run, At-bats since 2017 Season 2 3 4 5 TOTAL2 2 - - - 5/3/17 at FRE (Solo, 6th inning, O. Peralta), 20 Muti-Hit Games 6 2 - - 8

Multi-HR Games: Multi-RBI Games 2 1 1 - 4

ADVANCED STATS SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHSBB% 13.0% AB 5 (2x; 4/28/17 at LYN) AB 5 (8x; 7/30/16 at SAL)K% 25.0% H 3 (2x; 5/7/17 vs. BC) H 3 (6x; 5/7/17 vs. BC)ISO .226 R 2 (2x; 5/3/17 at FRE) R 2 (11x; 5/3/17 at FRE)BABIP .446 HR 1 (2x; 5/3/17 at FRE) HR 1 (3x; 5/3/17 at FRE)wOBA .428 RBI 4 (5/7/17 vs. BC) RBI 4 (5/7/17 vs. BC)wRC+ 166 K 3 (2x; 4/30/17 at LYN) K 3 (3x; 4/30/17 at LYN)

BB 3 (5/5/17 vs. BC) BB 3 (5/5/17 vs. BC)Long Hit Streak: 4 (4/11-4/14) SB 1 (4/11/17 at BC) SB 2 (4/18/16 vs. BG)

2017 Season Other Career Notes / Misc. Bio- Hit second career home run on April 6 at Lynchburg (Solo, - Matched career-highs with three hits and three RBIs

on April 23 at Down East.- Originally drafted by the Cubs in the 24th round of the 2014

draft before electing to return to Georgia Tech2nd inning, Matt Esparza).- Reached base four times (1B, 2B, 2 BB) and stole a base to - Homered on April 6 at Frederick (Solo, 6th innings, O. - Second Team All-ACC in 2014

score two runs on April 11 at Buies Creek. Peralta). - Industrial engineering major at Georgia Tech

- Set a career-high with four RBIs while matching a personal - Recorded a career-high three walks on May 5 vs. Buies - Sister, Lori, is the all-time wins leader in North Carolina softball

best with four hits on May 7 vs. Buies Creek. Creek. history. Father, Frank, played baseball at Indiana Univ. PA.

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PLAYER DATE TRANSACTIONRyan Kellogg 4/6 Placed on the 7-day disabled listAdonis Paula 4/6 Placed on the 7-day disabled listJeremy Null 4/8 Placed on the temporarily inactive listJohn Williamson 4/8 Assigned to Myrtle Beach from Extended Spring TrainingJohn Williamson 4/13 Placed on the 7-day disabled listJeremy Null 4/13 Activated from the temporarily inactive listJordan Minch 4/20 Placed on the 7-day disabled listJohn Williamson 4/20 Activated from the 7-day disabled listP.J. Higgins 4/22 Placed on the 7-day disabled list (retroactive to April 20)Adonis Paula 4/22 Activated from the 7-day disabled listMatt Rose 4/26 Placed on the 7-day disabled list (retroactive to April 24)Ryan Kellogg 4/26 Activated from the 7-day disabled listJohn Williamson 4/27 Released by the Chicago CubsP.J. Higgins 4/27 Activated from the 7-day disabled listJeremy Null 4/28 Released by the Chicago CubsKyle Miller 4/28 Assigned to Myrtle Beach from Low-A South BendTyler Pearson 5/2 Placed on the 7-day disabled listMatt Rose 5/2 Activated from the 7-day disabled listPedro Araujo 5/5 Placed on the 7-day disabled list (retroactive to May 3)Marc Huberman 5/5 Assigned to Myrtle Beach from Low-A South Bend

PLAYER DATE TRANSACTION

TRANSACTIONSTRANSACTIONS BY PLAYER

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DISABLED LIST AND AWARDS

AWARDS

2017 PELICANS DISABLED LIST

Player Injury Date Placed (Retro) Reinstated EligibleGames Missed

Team Record

Ryan Kellogg April 6 April 26 April 13 19 10-9

Adonis Paula April 6 April 22 April 13 16 8-8

John Williamson April 13 April 20 April 20 7 2-5

Jordan Minch April 20 April 27 19 12-7

P.J. Higgins Left knee April 22 (April 20) April 27 April 27 4 3-1

Matt Rose Left arm April 26 (April 24) May 2 May 1 5 4-1

Tyler Pearson May 2 May 9 9 4-5

Pedro Araujo May 5 (May 3) May 10 5 3-2

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Date Gm # Opponent Game Time W - L Score Record Pos GA GB Winning Pitcher Losing Pitcher Save Time AttHome No.

RoadNo.

First Half (18-15)

April (14-10)4/6 1 at Lynchburg 6:30 p.m. W 4-2 1-0 T-1st 0.0 Adbert Alzolay (1-0) Matt Esparza (0-1) Scott Effross 3:05 2,484 1

4/7 2 at Lynchburg 6:30 p.m. W 2-1 2-0 T-1st 0.0 James Norwood (1-0) Kieran Lovegrove (0-1) 2:43 1,857 2

4/8 3 at Lynchburg 6:00 p.m. L 1-6 2-1 T-2nd 1.0 Triston McKenzie (1-0) Justin Steele (0-1) 3:03 2,295 3

4/9 4 at Lynchburg 2:00 p.m. W 4-3 3-1 T-2nd 1.0 Oscar De La Cruz (1-0) Jared Robinson (0-1) Scott Effross (2) 3:11 2,066 4

4/10 5 at Buies Creek 7:00 p.m. L 2-3 3-2 4th 2.0 Yoanys Quiala (1-0) Casey Bloomquist (0-1) Riley Ferrell (2) 2:19 504 5

4/11 6 at Buies Creek 7:00 p.m. W 7-3 4-2 T-2nd 1.0 Dillon Maples (1-0) Elieser Hernandez (1-1) 3:06 585 6

4/12 7 at Buies Creek 7:00 p.m. L 1-5 4-3 4th 2.0 Akeem Bostick (1-0) Thomas Hatch (0-1) Nick Hernandez (2) 2:44 613 7

4/13 8 Lynchburg 7:05 p.m. W 4-0 5-3 3rd 1.0 Justin Steele (1-1) Triston McKenzie (1-1) 2:48 6,599 1

4/14 9 Lynchburg 7:05 p.m. L 2-5 5-4 4th 2.0 Jared Robinson (1-1) Oscar De La Cruz (1-1) Brock Hartson (1) 2:47 3,781 2

4/15 10 Lynchburg 7:05 p.m. L 3-5 5-5 4th 3.0 Shao-Ching Chiang (1-1) Casey Bloomquist (0-2) Argenis Angulo (1) 2:53 3,411 3

4/16 11 Lynchburg 7:05 p.m. L 4-5 5-6 4th 3.0 Matt Esparza (1-2) Tommy Thorpe (0-1) Neil Holland (1) 2:24 2,740 4

4/17 12 Buies Creek 7:05 p.m. L 2-4 5-7 4th 4.0 Akeem Bostick (2-0) Thomas Hatch (0-2) Ryan Deemes (1) 3:00 2,860 5

4/18 13 Buies Creek 7:05 p.m. W 6-0 6-7 4th 3.0 Dillon Maples (2-0) Andrew Thome (0-1) Scott Effross (3) 2:59 2,719 6

4/19 14 Buies Creek 7:05 p.m. L 3-4 6-8 4th 4.0 Ralph Garza (1-0) Oscar De La Cruz (1-2) Ryan Deemes (2) 3:23 2,831 7

4/20 15 at Down East 7:00 p.m. W 11-7 7-8 T-2nd 4.0 Tommy Thorpe (1-1) Jeffrey Springs (0-1) James Norwood (1) 3:41 2,189 8

4/21 16 at Down East 7:00 p.m. W 6-3 8-8 2nd 4.0 Dillon Maples (3-0) Wes Benjamin (0-2) Pedro Araujo (1) 2:45 2,848 9

4/22 17 at Down East 6:00 p.m. L 2-8 8-9 T-2nd 4.0 Brett Martin (1-1) Jeremy Null (0-1) 2:47 2,668 10

4/23 18 at Down East 2:00 p.m. W 7-4 9-9 2nd 3.0 Craig Brooks (1-0) Blake Bass (1-1) James Norwood (2) 3:16 1,549 11

4/24

4/25 19 Wilmington 7:05 p.m. W 7-6 10-9 2nd 2.5 Scott Effross (1) Franco Terrero (0-2) Pedro Araujo (2) 3:12 1,808 8

4/26 20 Wilmington 7:05 p.m. W 7-3 11-9 2nd 2.0 Ryan Kellogg (1-0) A.J. Puckett (2-2) Casey Bloomquist (1) 2:21 2,288 9

4/27 21 Wilmington 7:05 p.m. W 4-0 12-9 2nd 2.0 Adbert Alzolay (2-0) Cristian Castillo (0-2) 2:15 2,950 10

4/28 22 at Lynchburg 6:30 p.m. W 9-6 13-9 2nd 2.0 Tommy Thorpe (2-1) Jared Robinson (1-3) James Norwood (3) 3:19 1,967 12

4/29 23 at Lynchburg 6:00 p.m. L 3-11 13-10 2nd 3.0 Shao-Ching Chiang (3-1) Justin Steele (1-2) 2:54 2,169 13

4/30 24 at Lynchburg 2:00 p.m. W 10-8 14-10 2nd 2.0 Casey Bloomquist (1-2) Billy Strode (0-1) 3:19 1,382 14

May (4-5)5/1 at Frederick POSTPONED (RAIN)

5/2 25 at Frederick 5:00 p.m. L 1-2 14-11 2nd 3.0 Brian Gonzalez (2-2) Ryan Kellogg (1-1) Jay Flaa (2) 1:49 15

5/2 26 at Frederick L 2-8 14-12 2nd 4.0 Cristian Alvarado (2-2) Kyle Miller (0-1) 1:52 3,342 16

5/3 27 at Frederick 11:00 a.m. W 4-3 15-12 2nd 3.0 Casey Bloomquist (2-2) Ofelky Peralta (0-1) Craig Brooks (1) 2:58 3,204 17

5/4 28 Buies Creek 7:05 p.m. L 4-9 15-13 2nd 4.0 Hector Perez (1-0) Thomas Hatch (0-3) 3:21 (:04) 2,314 11

5/5 29 Buies Creek 7:05 p.m. W 4-2 16-13 2nd 3.0 Dillon Maples (4-0) Elieser Hernandez (2-3) Craig Brooks (2) 3:14 2,982 12

5/6 30 Buies Creek 7:05 p.m. W 8-4 17-13 2nd 2.0 Oscar De La Cruz (2-2) Justin Ferrell (2-2) Kyle Miller (1) 2:50 3,706 13

5/7 31 Buies Creek 3:05 p.m. L 6-12 17-14 2nd 3.0 Matt Bower (2-0) Ryan Kellogg (1-2) 3:04 2,974 14

5/8

5/9 at Winston-Salem POSTPONED (RAIN)

5/10 32 at Winston-Salem 11 a.m. W 1-0 18-14 2nd 2.0 Adbert Alzolay (3-0) Aron McRee (0-5) 1:41 18

5/10 33 at Winston-Salem L 1-5 18-15 2nd 2.0 Max Beatty (1-3) Casey Bloomquist (2-3) 2:00 7,023 19

5/11 34 at Winston-Salem 7:00 p.m. 20

5/12 35 Lynchburg 7:05 p.m. 15

5/13 36 Lynchburg 7:05 p.m. 16

5/14 37 Lynchburg 3:05 p.m. 17

5/15 38 Buies Creek 7:05 p.m. 18

5/16 39 Buies Creek 7:05 p.m. 19

5/17 40 Buies Creek 7:05 p.m. 20

5/18 41 Buies Creek 7:05 p.m. 21

5/19 42 at Salem 7:05 p.m. 21

5/20 43 at Salem 6:05 p.m. 22

5/21 44 at Salem 1:05 p.m. 23

5/22 45 at Salem 11:05 a.m. 24

5/23 46 Winston-Salem 7:05 p.m. 22

5/24 47 Winston-Salem 7:05 p.m. 23

5/25 48 Winston-Salem 7:05 p.m. 24

5/26 49 at Carolina 7:00 p.m. 25

5/27 50 at Carolina 5:00 p.m. 26

5/28 51 at Carolina 6:00 p.m. 27

5/29 52 at Carolina 2:00 p.m. 28

5/30

5/31 53 Down East 7:05 p.m. 25

June (0-0)6/1 54 Down East 7:05 p.m. 26

6/2 55 Down East 7:05 p.m. 27

6/3 56 Down East 7:05 p.m. 28

6/4 57 at Buies Creek 2:00 p.m. 29

6/5 58 at Buies Creek 7:00 p.m. 30

6/6 59 at Buies Creek 7:00 p.m. 31

6/7

6/8 60 Carolina 7:05 p.m. 29

6/9 61 Carolina 7:05 p.m. 30

6/10 62 Carolina 7:05 p.m. 31

6/11 63 Carolina 6:05 p.m. 32

6/12 64 Frederick 7:05 p.m. 33

6/13 65 Frederick 7:05 p.m. 34

6/14 66 Frederick 7:05 p.m. 35

6/15 67 at Down East 7:00 p.m. 32

6/16 68 at Down East 7:00 p.m. 33

6/17 69 at Down East 6:00 p.m. 34

6/18 68 at Down East 2:00 p.m. 35

ALL-STAR BREAK — OFF—Day

6/20 N/A Carolina League All-Star Classic (Salem, Va.)

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Date Gm # Opponent Game Time W - L Score Record Pos GA GB Winning Pitcher Losing Pitcher Save Time AttHome No.

RoadNo.

Second Half (0-0)ALL-STAR BREAK — OFF—Day

6/22 71 (1) Down East 7:05 p.m. 36

6/23 72 (2) Down East 7:05 p.m. 37

6/24 73 (3) Down East 7:05 p.m. 38

6/25 74 (4) Down East 6:05 p.m. 39

6/26 75 (5) Potomac 7:05 p.m. 40

6/27 76 (6) Potomac 7:05 p.m. 41

6/28 77 (7) Potomac 7:05 p.m. 42

6/29 78 (8) Potomac 7:05 p.m. 43

6/30 79 (9) at Down East 7:00 p.m. 36

July (0-0)7/1 80 (10) at Down East 6:00 p.m. 37

7/2 81 (11) at Down East 2:00 p.m. 38

7/3 82 (12) at Down East 7:00 p.m. 39

7/4 83 (13) Buies Creek 7:05 p.m. 44

7/5 84 (14) Buies Creek 7:05 p.m. 45

7/6 85 (15) Buies Creek 7:05 p.m. 46

7/7 86 (16) at Frederick 7:00 p.m. 40

7/8 87 (17) at Frederick 6:00 p.m. 41

7/9 88 (18) at Frederick 6:00 p.m. 42

7/10 89 (19) at Frederick 2:00 p.m. 43

7/11

7/12 90 (20) Winston-Salem 7:05 p.m. 47

7/13 91 (21) Winston-Salem 7:05 p.m. 48

7/14 92 (22) Winston-Salem 7:05 p.m. 49

7/15 93 (23) Winston-Salem 7:05 p.m. 50

7/16 94 (24) at Buies Creek 2:00 p.m. 44

7/17 95 (25) at Buies Creek 7:00 p.m. 45

7/18 96 (26) at Buies Creek 7:00 p.m. 46

7/19

7/20 97 (27) Down East 7:05 p.m. 51

7/21 98 (28) Down East 7:05 p.m. 52

7/22 99 (29) Down East 7:05 p.m. 53

7/23 100 (30) Down East 6:05 p.m. 54

7/24 101 (31) Carolina 7:05 p.m. 55

7/25 102 (32) Carolina 7:05 p.m. 56

7/26 103 (33) Carolina 7:05 p.m. 57

7/27 104 (34) at Potomac 7:05 p.m. 47

7/28 105 (35) at Potomac 7:05 p.m. 48

7/29 106 (36) at Potomac 6:35 p.m. 49

7/30 107 (37) at Potomac 1:05 p.m. 50

7/31 108 (38) at Frederick 7:00 p.m. 51

August (0-0)8/1 109 (39) at Frederick 7:00 p.m. 52

8/2 110 (40) at Frederick 12:00 p.m. 53

8/3 111 (41) Salem 7:05 p.m. 58

8/4 112 (42) Salem 7:05 p.m. 59

8/5 113 (43) Salem 7:05 p.m. 60

8/6 114 (44) Salem 6:05 p.m. 61

8/7

8/8 115 (45) at Potomac 7:05 p.m. 54

8/9 116 (46) at Potomac 7:05 p.m. 55

8/10 117 (47) at Potomac 12:05 p.m. 56

8/11 118 (48) Carolina 7:05 p.m. 62

8/12 119 (49) Carolina 7:00 p.m. 63

8/13 120 (50) Carolina 6:05 p.m. 64

8/14 121 (51) at Winston-Salem 7:00 p.m. 57

8/15 122 (52) at Winston-Salem 7:00 p.m. 58

8/16 123 (53) at Winston-Salem 7:00 p.m. 59

8/17 124 (54) at Winston-Salem 7:00 p.m. 60

8/18 125 (55) at Wilmington 7:05 p.m. 61

8/19 126 (56) at WIlmington 7:05 p.m. 62

8/20 127 (57) at Wilmington 1:35 p.m. 63

8/21

8/22 128 (58) Down East 7:05 p.m. 65

8/23 129 (59) Down East 7:05 p.m. 66

8/24 130 (60) Down East 7:05 p.m. 67

8/25 131 (61) Carolina 7:05 p.m. 68

8/26 132 (62) Carolina 7:05 p.m. 69

8/27 133 (63) Carolina 3:05 p.m. 70

8/28

8/29 134 (64) at Buies Creek 7:00 p.m. 64

8/30 135 (65) at Buies Creek 7:00 p.m. 65

8/31 136 (66) at Buies Creek 11:00 a.m. 66

September (0-0)9/1 137 (67) at Carolina 7:00 p.m. 67

9/2 138 (68) at Carolina 5:00 p.m. 68

9/3 139 (69) at Carolina 6:00 p.m. 69

9/4 140 (70) at Carolina 12:00 p.m. 70

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