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2016 Regular-Season Series: WIL vs. WS Date Site Result WP LP Save 6-4 WS W, 6-2 Kalish (1-0) Martinez (1-3) None 6-5 WS L, 4-0 Adams (6-3) Ray (1-2) None 6-6 WS L, 6-0 Brennan (1-4) Rodgers (1-4) None 6-7 WS 6-13 WIL 6-14 WIL 6-15 WIL 6-23 WS 6-24 WS 6-25 WS 6-26 WS 6-30 WIL 7-1 WIL 7-2 WIL 7-3 WIL Upcoming Probable Starters and Schedule Wednesday, June 8 OFF DAY OFF DAY OFF DAY OFF DAY OFF DAY OFF DAY Thursday, June 8 vs. SAL 6:35 p.m. TBD vs. LHP Foster Griffin (1-2, 6.62) WGLS-FM 89.7 Friday, June 9 vs. SAL 7:05 p.m. TBD vs. TBD WGLS-FM 89.7 RADIO: Rowan Radio, 89.7 WGLS-FM WEBCAST: wgls.rowan.edu or bluerocks.com Wilmington Blue Rocks Game Notes BLUE ROCKS BREAKDOWN HOME: 8-19 | AWAY: 11-17| STREAK: L-2 | LAST 5: 2-3 | LAST 10: 5-5 MEDIA INFORMATION Winston-Salem Dash (23-35, 4th S, 14.0 GB) Carolina League Affiliate of the Chicago White Sox vs. Wilmington Blue Rocks (19-36, 4th N, 17.0 GB) Carolina League Affiliate of the Kansas City Royals Game No. 56 • Away Game No. 29 • BB & T Ballpark • Tuesday, June 7, 2016 • 7:00 p.m. TWICE AS FRUSTRATING THE SECOND TIME: For the first time this season the Wilmington Blue Rocks were shutout for the second game in a row. The Winston-Salem Dash blanked the boys from Frawley 6-0 on Monday, one night after a 4-0 whitewash. The runs came in a hurry for the Dash, as they clobbered six extra-base hits: two dou- bles, two triples and two dingers, in a game where the Blue Crew did not manage a single extra-base hit of their own. It was the second consecutive contest where the Winston-Salem pitcher tossed a complete-game shutout. GOOSE EGGS AND NOT THE GOOD KIND: The Blue Rocks are in the midst of their longest scoring drought of the season. They have now endured 18 straight innings without scoring a run due to back-to-back shutouts. Their previous longest span without any tallies was 16 straight frames between May 17 and May 18. They were unable to score in the final eight innings in a 3-1 loss to the Frederick Keys and followed that up by going scoreless through their first eight innings against the Carolina Mudcats, before scoring three in the bottom of the ninth in an exciting 3-2 walk-off win. Wilmington has been blanked a Carolina League-high eight times in 2016. WONDERFUL WANDER: Wander Franco seems to be hitting his stride at the end of the first half of the season. The third baseman produced a 2-for-4 night at the plate on Monday and now has hits in five of his last six games. It was the third multi-hit game in his last four starts and he is 10-for-24 in his last six contests, raising his average 26 points (.201 to .227). The hits are not cheapies either. Two of the ten knocks are doubles in that time frame and he has driven in three while scoring thrice as well. HUMBERTO HUMMING ALONG: Humberto Arteaga is as hot as any Blue Rock at the moment. The shortstop picked up yet another base knock on Monday night, going 1-for-4 on the evening. However, it could have been more if not for getting robbed on three separate occasions, two by his defensive counterpart at short. The second-year player is 12-for-27 in his last six games and has scored four runs while driving in a pair. He leads every day players in batting average and sits at .279 on the season thanks to a torrid pace as of late. He has hits in 20 of his last 23 games. Over that stretch he is bat- ting .391 (36-for-92) with six extra-base knocks, 11 RBI and 11 runs scored. He also has seven multi-hit games in his last 13 affairs. THEY SAID IT, OUTFIELDER, ALFREDO ESCALERA: ““The last couple of days have been more us chasing more than anything else. That’s what I’m seeing, myself included, is that we’re swinging at everything first pitch. We are out there with the mentality of swinging no matter what. Both these guys have throwing a lot of off speed pitches early in the count and we were chasing. And they’re doing the right thing, if we’re going to chase they should come right back to it. I tried to snap out of it and change my approach a little bit the last two at bats and be more patient, and I got two hits out of it...I’m up there looking for a fastball every time. If he throws me a get-me-over slider or curveball early in the count I’m probably going to take it. But right now we are swinging at those and most of them aren’t even strikes, they’re on the floor. We’ve just got to lay off of those...Right now it’s an approach thing. We will get it. Teams go through slumps and we had been hitting the ball well, but right now it’s not going the way we want...I think we’re all a little bit jumpy too. Playing in this park, I mean we can see how the ball jumps during BP, it’s been flying out all over the place. Wilmington is a pitchers’ park and this is definitely a hitters’ park, but you can’t force it. We just have to settle down. We started to a little at the end. Everybody sees it and we know what we have to do, we’ve just got to make the adjustment... When you’re seeing guys for the first time you’re supposed to take a couple pitches and get a feel for what they have and get the timing down. But sometimes you get a little bit jumpy. We’ve got to lay off bad pitches though no matter whether you’ve seen the guy before or not...It was good to see (Colin) Rodgers back out there start- ing. We came into the organization from the same draft class so I know as well as anyone what he’s capable of. But in this game you’ve got to be healthy to be able to do anything and it’s good to see him back doing his thing...We’ve got to find a way to get this last game Tuesday. We could get the split, which is what you’re looking for on the road. Also we can build some momentum into the off day and the homestand coming up and yeah it sure would make that long bus ride back a little bit less painful if we can get the bats going and another win.” Today’s Starters WIL: RHP Josh Staumont (1-5, 4.97) vs. W-S: RHP Matt Cooper (3-4, 3.22) When the Royals selected Josh Staumont in the second round of the 2015 draft they knew they had a live arm. The Azusa Pacific Univeristy (Ca) product saw his fastball sky- rocket from the low-to-high 90’s near the end of his college career. As a result of that gas, Baseball America ranks him as the 15th-best prospect in the Royals organization and he has the best fastball in the organization according to that same publication. He began his professional career last season in the Arizona Rookie League before pitching the final 14 games of the campaign for the Idaho Falls Chukars. He began this season in the bullpen, where he struggled with command, but still kept teams off the scoreboard. Staumont walked six hitters in only 7.2 frames as a reliever, yet yielded only two earned runs. He transitioned to the starting rotation on April 21 when he got the ball in the backend of a doubleheader against Po- tomac. That night he fanned nine and yielded only one run in 5.1 frames, cementing his status as a starter. His one issue this season has been throwing strikes--leading the CL with 41 walks (seven more than the next-highest total), including 22 combined over his last four starts. But, Staumont has yielded just five earned runs combined over his last three starts. Matt Cooper gets the ball tonight for the Winston-Salem Dash. Cooper is the reigning Carolina League Pitcher of the Week, after fanning 11 and yielding just two hits in eight scoreless frames against the Carolina Mudcats on Thursday. He began the week as the Minor League leader in strikeouts with 86 over his first 11 starts. the 6-foot, 190-pound right- hander started his collegiate career at Bellevue Community College, where he pitched two seasons before transferring to the University of Hawaii. His final year at UH he posted a 1.60 ERA, the third-lowest in school history. The White Sox selected Cooper in the 16th round of the 2014 Draft. At Ha- waii, the Washington state native started in 27 of his 31 out- ings, but Chicago moved him to the bullpen. After compiling a combined 2.19 ERA as a reliever in his first two seasons in the minors, the right-hander was converted into a starter prior to the 2016 campaign. His most recent start prior to this season was on May 24, 2014, against UC Riverside. Cooper throws a fastball, curveball and changeup

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2016 Regular-Season Series: WIL vs. WS Date Site Result WP LP Save6-4 WS W, 6-2 Kalish (1-0) Martinez (1-3) None6-5 WS L, 4-0 Adams (6-3) Ray (1-2) None6-6 WS L, 6-0 Brennan (1-4) Rodgers (1-4) None6-7 WS6-13 WIL6-14 WIL 6-15 WIL 6-23 WS 6-24 WS 6-25 WS 6-26 WS 6-30 WIL 7-1 WIL 7-2 WIL 7-3 WIL

Upcoming Probable Starters and Schedule Wednesday, June 8 OFF DAY OFF DAY OFF DAY OFF DAY OFF DAY OFF DAYThursday, June 8 vs. SAL 6:35 p.m. TBD vs. LHP Foster Griffin (1-2, 6.62) WGLS-FM 89.7Friday, June 9 vs. SAL 7:05 p.m. TBD vs. TBD WGLS-FM 89.7

RADIO: Rowan Radio, 89.7 WGLS-FM WEBCAST: wgls.rowan.edu or bluerocks.com Wilmington Blue Rocks Game Notes

BLUE ROCKS BREAKDOWNHOME: 8-19 | AWAY: 11-17| STREAK: L-2 | LAST 5: 2-3 | LAST 10: 5-5

MEDIA INFORMATIONWinston-Salem Dash (23-35, 4th S, 14.0 GB) Carolina League Affiliate of the Chicago White Sox

vs.Wilmington Blue Rocks (19-36, 4th N, 17.0 GB) Carolina League Affiliate of the Kansas City Royals

Game No. 56 • Away Game No. 29 • BB & T Ballpark • Tuesday, June 7, 2016 • 7:00 p.m.

TWICE AS FRUSTRATING THE SECOND TIME: For the first time this season the Wilmington Blue Rocks were shutout for the second game in a row. The Winston-Salem Dash blanked the boys from Frawley 6-0 on Monday, one night after a 4-0 whitewash. The runs came in a hurry for the Dash, as they clobbered six extra-base hits: two dou-bles, two triples and two dingers, in a game where the Blue Crew did not manage a single extra-base hit of their own. It was the second consecutive contest where the Winston-Salem pitcher tossed a complete-game shutout.

GOOSE EGGS AND NOT THE GOOD KIND: The Blue Rocks are in the midst of their longest scoring drought of the season. They have now endured 18 straight innings without scoring a run due to back-to-back shutouts. Their previous longest span without any tallies was 16 straight frames between May 17 and May 18. They were unable to score in the final eight innings in a 3-1 loss to the Frederick Keys and followed that up by going scoreless through their first eight innings against the Carolina Mudcats, before scoring three in the bottom of the ninth in an exciting 3-2 walk-off win. Wilmington has been blanked a Carolina League-high eight times in 2016.

WONDERFUL WANDER: Wander Franco seems to be hitting his stride at the end of the first half of the season. The third baseman produced a 2-for-4 night at the plate on Monday and now has hits in five of his last six games. It was the third multi-hit game in his last four starts and he is 10-for-24 in his last six contests, raising his average 26 points (.201 to .227). The hits are not cheapies either. Two of the ten knocks are doubles in that time frame and he has driven in three while scoring thrice as well.

HUMBERTO HUMMING ALONG: Humberto Arteaga is as hot as any Blue Rock at the moment. The shortstop picked up yet another base knock on Monday night, going 1-for-4 on the evening. However, it could have been more if not for getting robbed on three separate occasions, two by his defensive counterpart at short. The second-year player is 12-for-27 in his last six games and has scored four runs while driving in a pair. He leads every day players in batting average and sits at .279 on the season thanks to a torrid pace as of late. He has hits in 20 of his last 23 games. Over that stretch he is bat-ting .391 (36-for-92) with six extra-base knocks, 11 RBI and 11 runs scored. He also has seven multi-hit games in his last 13 affairs.

THEY SAID IT, OUTFIELDER, ALFREDO ESCALERA: ““The last couple of days have been more us chasing more than anything else. That’s what I’m seeing, myself included, is that we’re swinging at everything first pitch. We are out there with the mentality of swinging no matter what. Both these guys have throwing a lot of off speed pitches early in the count and we were chasing. And they’re doing the right thing, if we’re going to chase they should come right back to it. I tried to snap out of it and change my approach a little bit the last two at bats and be more patient, and I got two hits out of it...I’m up there looking for a fastball every time. If he throws me a get-me-over slider or curveball early in the count I’m probably going to take it. But right now we are swinging at those and most of them aren’t even strikes, they’re on the floor. We’ve just got to lay off of those...Right now it’s an approach thing. We will get it. Teams go through slumps and we had been hitting the ball well, but right now it’s not going the way we want...I think we’re all a little bit jumpy too. Playing in this park, I mean we can see how the ball jumps during BP, it’s been flying out all over the place. Wilmington is a pitchers’ park and this is definitely a hitters’ park, but you can’t force it. We just have to settle down. We started to a little at the end. Everybody sees it and we know what we have to do, we’ve just got to make the adjustment...When you’re seeing guys for the first time you’re supposed to take a couple pitches and get a feel for what they have and get the timing down. But sometimes you get a little bit jumpy. We’ve got to lay off bad pitches though no matter whether you’ve seen the guy before or not...It was good to see (Colin) Rodgers back out there start-ing. We came into the organization from the same draft class so I know as well as anyone what he’s capable of. But in this game you’ve got to be healthy to be able to do anything and it’s good to see him back doing his thing...We’ve got to find a way to get this last game Tuesday. We could get the split, which is what you’re looking for on the road. Also we can build some momentum into the off day and the homestand coming up and yeah it sure would make that long bus ride back a little bit less painful if we can get the bats going and another win.”

Today’s StartersWIL: RHP Josh Staumont (1-5, 4.97)

vs.W-S: RHP Matt Cooper (3-4, 3.22)

When the Royals selected Josh Staumont in the second round of the 2015 draft they knew they had a live arm. The Azusa Pacific Univeristy (Ca) product saw his fastball sky-rocket from the low-to-high 90’s near the end of his college career. As a result of that gas, Baseball America ranks him as the 15th-best prospect in the Royals organization and he has the best fastball in the organization according to that same publication. He began his professional career last season in the Arizona Rookie League before pitching the final 14 games of the campaign for the Idaho Falls Chukars. He began this season in the bullpen, where he struggled with command, but still kept teams off the scoreboard. Staumont walked six hitters in only 7.2 frames as a reliever, yet yielded only two earned runs. He transitioned to the starting rotation on April 21 when he got the ball in the backend of a doubleheader against Po-tomac. That night he fanned nine and yielded only one run in 5.1 frames, cementing his status as a starter. His one issue this season has been throwing strikes--leading the CL with 41 walks (seven more than the next-highest total), including 22 combined over his last four starts. But, Staumont has yielded just five earned runs combined over his last three starts.

Matt Cooper gets the ball tonight for the Winston-Salem Dash. Cooper is the reigning Carolina League Pitcher of the Week, after fanning 11 and yielding just two hits in eight scoreless frames against the Carolina Mudcats on Thursday. He began the week as the Minor League leader in strikeouts with 86 over his first 11 starts. the 6-foot, 190-pound right-hander started his collegiate career at Bellevue Community College, where he pitched two seasons before transferring to the University of Hawaii. His final year at UH he posted a 1.60 ERA, the third-lowest in school history. The White Sox selected Cooper in the 16th round of the 2014 Draft. At Ha-waii, the Washington state native started in 27 of his 31 out-ings, but Chicago moved him to the bullpen. After compiling a combined 2.19 ERA as a reliever in his first two seasons in the minors, the right-hander was converted into a starter prior to the 2016 campaign. His most recent start prior to this season was on May 24, 2014, against UC Riverside. Cooper throws a fastball, curveball and changeup

MEDIA INFORMATION CONTINUEDHOME RUN NOTES

Blue Rocks2-HR GAMES BY BLUE ROCKS: 1 (3 IN 2015)4.15.16 Ryan O’Hearn @ Potomac (1st--Inside Park-- and 6th Inning)

3-HR GAMES BY BLUE ROCKS (HAS NEVER HAPPENED)

BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUNS (3 IN 2014, 0 IN 2015)

LEADOFF HOME RUNS (2 IN 2015)5.28.15 at POT Ramon Torres8.15.15 at POT Jack Lopez

GRAND SLAM HOME RUNS: 1 (1 IN 2015--6.20.15 at FRE J. Lopez)5.20.16 vs. FRE Brandon Downes (3rd Inning, nobody out in 8-2 Win)

WALK-OFF HOME RUNS (1 IN 2014, 0 IN 2015)

PINCH-HIT HOME RUNS (1 IN 2015)5.16.15 at LYN Dex Kjerstad

INSIDE-THE-PARK HOME RUNS: 2 (0 IN 2015)4.15.16 Ryan O’Hearn @ Potomac (1st Inning, 2-Run Home Run, mis-play by CF)4.21.16 Ryan O’Hearn @ Frederick (9th Inning, 3-Run Home Run, Carom off of center field wall--second in six days)

BLUE ROCKS HOME RUNS: 19 (57 IN 2015 / 16 HOME & 41 AWAY)Carolina 2 Potomac 7Frederick 4 Salem 1Lynchburg 2 Winston-Salem 1Myrtle Beach 2 FRAWLEY 4 ROAD 15

Opponents2-HR GAMES BY OPPONENT (3 IN 2015)5.9.15 vs. LYN Luigi Rodriguez7.12.15 at LYN Nellie Rodriguez7.21.15 at CAR Joe Odom3-HR GAMES BY OPPONENT (0 IN 2015)

BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUNS (0 IN 2015)

BACK-TO-BACK-TO-BACK (0 IN 2015)

LEADOFF HOME RUNS (1 IN 2015)8.13.15 vs. CAR Keith Curcio

GRAND SLAM HOME RUNS (1 IN 2015)6.4.15 vs. FRE Brendan Webb off Erc Skoglund

WALK-OFF HOME RUNS (3 IN 2015)4.25.15 at Frederick Austin Wynns7.11.15 at Lynchburg Eric Haase8.29.15 at Myrtle Beach Jason VoslerPINCH-HIT HOME RUNS (0 IN 2015)

INSIDE-THE-PARK HOME RUNS (0 IN 2015)

HOME RUNS ALLOWED TO: 33Carolina 2 Potomac 8Frederick 7 Salem 2Lynchburg 10 Winston-Salem 2Myrtle Beach 2FRAWLEY 16 ROAD 17

Doses on the Dash

Joel Skinner is in his first season with the Winston-Salem Dash. The former Major League manager is the 45th manager in Winston-Salem’s 103-year history. Skinner spent the last four years as the manager of the Charlotte Knights, the Triple-A affiliate of the White Sox, whom he steered to an International League championship appearance in 2012. The California native spent 76 games in 2002 as the interim manager of the Cleveland Indians before joining the Chi-Sox organization in 2012.

The Winston-Salem Dash are at the bottom of the Southern Division and it should not be much of a surprised because they do not have any posi-tion players that are ranked in the Top 30 in their organization. However, they are batting .250 as a team, which is fourth in the league and are led by the .294 average of Mason Robbins. Robbins has nine doubles on the year with a pair of triples and a couple of home runs while driving in 14.

The team’s power comes mostly from three men: Gerson Montilla, Marcus Davis, and Hunter Jones. Montilla ranks first on the team in RBI and home runs, having driven in 37 with six long balls to go along with five doubles and a triple. Davis on the other hand has done most of his damage with two-baggers, collecting 12, good for second on the club (Toby Thomas has 14 but is hitting .228). He is also second in runs driven in with 25 while chipping in three triples and a dinger at a .263 pace.

Jones is tied for the team lead in average along with Robbins while sec-ond on the club in extra base hits. He has done a good job of spreading around the multiple baggers, smashing eight doubles, seven triples and three homers while also driving in 20, which is third on the club.

Where the Dash really stand out in terms of prospects is their pitching staff, sporting a pair of a players in the top 15 of Baseball America’s Top 30 list for the organization. Spencer Adams is ranked fourth on that list, and has gotten off to a decent start with a record of 5-3 and a 3.88 ERA in 65.0 innings. Adams is said to have the best control in the organiza-tion and he has shown it, striking out 51 in his 11 outings this year while walking just 15. He has had issues with the long ball though, surrender-ing six blasts on the year with opponents batting .279 off of him.

Joining him in the top 15 in the organization chart is Jordan Stephens. Although the righty has the high ranking, things have not been kind to the right-handed pitcher to begin the year. He and Zach Lovvorn and Lovvorn share the dubious distinction of being at the top of the Carolina League rankings in losses with six. The seceond year professional was tabbed by the White Sox in the 15th Round of the 2015 Draft out of Rice University. A standout with the Owls, he was a work horse in their region-al run after missing 2014 due to Tommy John surgery. It is said he pitches with a hard-nosed, “almost angry” approach on the mound and sits between 91-93 MPH although he can touch 96. He will also show a plus curve and a cutter/slider hybrid wth a changeup, but the slider/cutter and changeup are below average pitches.

TONIGHT’S BLUE ROCKS STARTING PITCHER

JOSH STAUMONT: When the Royals selected Josh Staumont in the second round of the 2015 draft they knew they had a live arm. The Azusa Pacific Univeristy (Ca) product saw his fastball skyrocket from the low-to-high 90’s near the end of his college career. As a result of that gas, Baseball America ranks him as the 15th-best prospect in the Royals organization and he has the best fastball in the organization according to that same publication. He began his professional career last season in the Arizona Rookie League before pitching the final 14 games of the campaign for the Idaho Falls Chukars. He began this season in the bullpen, where he struggled with command, but still kept teams off the scoreboard. Staumont walked six hitters in only 7.2 frames as a reliever, yet yielded only two earned runs. He transitioned to the starting rotation on April 21 when he got the ball in the backend of a doubleheader against Potomac. That night he fanned nine and yielded only one run in 5.1 frames, cementing his status as a starter. His one issue this season has been throwing strikes--leading the CL with 41 walks (seven more than the next-highest total), including 22 combined over his last four starts. But, Staumont has yielded just five earned runs in his last three starts.

REFINED POWER: Staumont pitches with power, but he’s not a thrower. Here’s his thoughts on controlling that power to stay healthy, and locate. “You hear people talk about it a lot, ‘you can’t power finesse,’ and it sounds interesting. The harder you throw the smoother you have to be with it. You can’t be yanking around and doing other things with it. A lot of it has just been fine tuning things and making sure everything is working as smoothly as possible. That’s both for arm health and as well as fastball command and velo.”

ADJUSTING ON THE FLY: Staumont didn’t always threaten triple digits on the radar gun. It was in college that the velocity that has scouts drooling materialized. He says that has led to some changes in how he pitches. “I jumped about seven miles per hour in a really short period of time. Adjusting from 90 to 92, to 98-100 was a huge jump for me. Not necessarily physically, but mentally. It’s a lot different playing at that level, relying even more heavily on the fastball and trusting that. Timing is a lot different. I kind of equate it to that game where the light goes around in a circle and you have to time it up between the tongues. When that light speeds up, it doesn’t get any easier. So it’s more finding where my release is and that kind of stuff.”

DEVELOPING AS A PITCHER: Being aggressive is critical to Staumont’s success. After all, if intimidating velocity is your calling card, it does no good to be timid with it. “I would have to say pitching aggressively is the most important thing. You can’t go out there thinking the batter is the one owning the game, commanding the inner part of the plate. Fastballs early, and letting the hitter adjust to you not you adjust to the hitter, you can’t let them do that. I say mainly aggressive and mainly from the aggressive standpoint you have to be smart with it. You can’t really be throwing everything you have as aggressively as possible because in certain counts it doesn’t matter, you have to know the batter as well.”

STAUMONT ON WORKING THROUGH ADVERSITY: “A lot of (fixing delivery issues) is just taking a deep breath and getting off the rubber. Baseball as they say is 90% mental and that is completely true. A big part of it is slowing the game down. If the game speeds you up and you try to catch up to it instead of controlling the game as a pitcher that’s a huge thing for a lot of us. Stepping off the back of the mound and taking a deep breath and honestly getting back on is one of the best things you can do.”

STAUMONT ON STARTING “We were preparing the whole offseason for me to start so switching to it is not re-ally as physically demanding as it would be coming out of the gates doing it… and I’ve been starting my whole life and only started coming out of the ‘pen last year, so it really wasn’t too much of a difference mentally. Physically I threw more pitches, but the preparation is the biggest difference, and so long as you’re physically able to make the 15, 20, 30 more pitches, it isn’t going to do anything to you.”

Career NumbersYear/Teams(s) W-L ERA IP

2015 (AZL ROY) 0-0 0.00 8.2 (Idaho Falls) 3-1 3.16 31.1

2016 (Wilmington) 1-5 4.97 41.2

Totals 4-6 3.75 76.0

#19 RHP Josh StaumontAcquired: Selected in the 2nd round of the 2015 Amateur DraftBorn: December 21, 1993 in Newport, AR Age: 22Resides: La Habra, CA Ht: 6-3 Wt: 200College: Maple Azusa Pacific University (CA) Bats/Throws: Right/Right

The Book on Josh (2016)

At Home: 0-3, 4.50 ERAOn the Road: 1-2, 5.49 ERALH Opp Avg: .191RH Opp Avg: .220Record when he starts OR relieves: 2-9Wilmington Record when he starts: 2-6Run Support (overall): 2.64Run Support (starting): 3.38ERA: 4.97

Season-High K’s: 9, (2x: Last, April 28 @ Carolina)Career-High K’s: 9, (2x:, Last April 28, 2016 @ Carolina)Last Win: May 27, 2016 @ Myrtle BeachLast Loss: June 2, 2016 vs. Lynchburg

Most IP, 2016: 7.0, May 10 vs. Myrtle Beach Most IP, Career: 7.0, May 10, 2016 vs. Myrtle Beach

2016 Appearances (Wilmington)Date OPP G GS DEC ERA IP H R ER BB SO HR HBP WP Score Upon Exit Result Notes

Apr. 8 POT 1 0 ND 3.38 2.2 2 3 1 4 7 0 1 1 POT, 4-2 L, 5-2 Tied career high in Ks with 7Apr. 13 CAR 2 0 L 2.70 4.0 4 1 1 0 5 0 0 0 CAR, 3-1 L, 3-1 Longest outing of careerApr. 18 @FRE 3 0 ND 2.35 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 FRE, 5-1 L, 5-1 Prep inning for start of DH Apr. 21 POT 4 1 L 2.08 5.1 3 1 1 1 9 0 0 0 TIE, 0-0 L, 3-0 Career high in Ks (9) and IP (5.1)Apr. 27 @CAR 5 2 ND 2.00 5.0 3 1 1 4 9 0 1 3 TIE, 1-1 L, 3-1 Tied career high in Ks (9) & BBs (4)May 4 FRE 6 3 ND 3.66 1.2 4 4 4 5 3 0 0 1 FRE, 4-0 L, 6-4 Most runs given up in start for careerMay 10 @FRE 7 4 L 3.71 7.0 5 3 3 3 3 1 0 1 FRE, 3-0 L, 3-0 Most IP in career (7.0)May 15 @SAL 8 5 L 5.72 1.2 3 7 7 7 4 0 1 0 SAL, 7-0 L, 10-9 Career high in BBs, 1.2 IP 2x in 3 GsMay 20 CAR 9 6 ND 5.57 4.0 2 2 2 6 5 0 0 0 WIL, 5-2 W, 8-2 13 Walks last 5.2 IP, 9 KsMay 27 @MB 10 7 W 5.06 5.0+ 2 1 1 5 3 0 0 1 WIL, 3-0 W, 3-1 First win since 9/5/15June 2 LYN 11 8 L 4.97 4.1 3 3 2 4 7 0 0 1 LYN, 3-1 L, 4-2 Has walked 4+ in 7 of 11 appearances

Pitch Repertoire: Fastball, Curveball, Split-Change

Wilmington Blue Rocks 2016 Regular-Season BreakdownRecord: 19-36First Half: 19-36Second Half: 0-0Home: 8-19Road: 11-17Vs. RH Starters: 13-26Vs. LH Starters: 6-10Day: 6-7Night: 13-29One-Run Games: 2-5Two-Run Games: 5-8Extra-Inning Games: 2-4Doubleheaders (Sweep-Swept-Split) 1-1-2Shutouts: 2-8No-Hitters: 0-0When Leading After 7: 16-2When Trailing After 7: 1-30When Tied After 7: 2-4When Leading After 8: 16-1When Trailing After 8: 1-31When Tied After 8: 2-4When the Rocks Score First: 15-8When the Opponent Scores First: 4-28Wire-to-Wire Wins: 14Games Decided In Last At-Bat: 2-2When Scoring 3 Or Less: 4-8When Scoring 4 Or More: 15-8When The Rocks Have 5 Hits or Less: 2-12When The Rocks Have 10 Hits or More: 10-6When The Rocks Hit A Home Run: 9-6Most Games Above .500: 0Most Games Below .500: 17When The Rocks Commit an Error: 8-26When The Rocks Starter Goes 6+ Inn: 6-9Come-From-Behind Victories: 4Postponements: 5Currently Postponed Games: 1Cancellations: 1Currently Suspended Games: 0

WINS (2)Date Opp ScoreMay 8 MB 6-5 (11)May 18 FRE 3-2 (9)

LOSSES (2)Date Opp ScoreApr. 30 POT 3-2 (12)May 14 SAL 8-7 (10)

Blue Rocks vs. the Carolina LeagueOpponent Record Home RoadFrederick 3-9 1-5 2-4Lynchburg 2-4 1-2 1-2 Potomac 3-11 0-8 3-3 Northern Div. 8-24 2-15 6-9

Opponent Record Home RoadCarolina 3-5 3-3 0-2Myrtle Beach 6-2 3-1 3-1Salem 1-3 0-0 1-3Winston-Salem 1-2 0-0 1-2Southern Div. 11-12 6-4 5-8

Runners Left On BaseBlue Rocks: 385 | Opponents: 400

Numbers With RISPBlue Rocks: .252 Avg (117-for-465)

Blue Rocks On...Mondays: 1-5 April: 6-16Tuesdays: 1-6 May: 11-16Wednesdays: 4-4 June: 2-4Thursdays: 2-7 July: 0-0Fridays: 4-4 Aug: 0-0Saturdays: 2-5 Sept: 0-0Sundays: 5-5 First Game of Series: 8-8 Suspended Series: 1Last Game of Series: 3-12 (Up 2-1 vs. CAR)Series Won: 4 Series Lost: 11 Series Split: 0 Series Swept: 0-6 Rubber Matches: 1-4

Pitchers (22)Alvarez, MattBeal, EvanBien, BrianBodner, JacobFernandez, PedroGordon, DerekGoudeau, AshtonGriffin, FosterHenry, BrennanHill, TimKalish, JakeKubat, Kyle*Lovvorn, ZachMcCoy, MarkNewberry, JakeRay, CoreyRico, Luis#Rodgers, ColinStaumont, JoshTenuta, MattTomkins, IanZimmer, Kyle

Catchers (3)Dini, Nick*Johnson, ChadVillegas, Luis

Infielders (7)*Arteaga, HumbertoBailey, AustinBanuelos, Josh*Franco, Wander*O’Hearn, RyanPehl, Robert*Toups, Corey

Outfielders (5)Collins, Roman*Downes, Brandon*Escalera, Alfredo*Hernandez, ElierJones, Cody

Names followed by an asterisk (*) were Opening Day starters on April 7.

#: On disabled list

2016 Roster (37)

WALK-OFF WINS/LOSSES

Wilmington Blue Rocks 2016 Notes ContinuedBlue Rocks Pitching Breakdown

W-L Sv. ERA IP H R ER BB SO HRStarters 12-23 - 4.68 267.1 254 156 139 121 222 21Relievers 7-13 6 4.50 208.1 190 116 104 132 196 12Totals 19-36 6 4.60 475.2 444 272 243 253 418 33

Wilmington Starts of 7+ Innings: 6 (20 in 2015, 14 in ‘14 & ‘13)Pitcher IP Date Opponent Dec. Game ResultFernandez 7.0 4/24 Potomac ND L, 3-1 in 12Lovvorn 7.0 4/30 @Potomac ND L, 3-2 in 12Goudeau 8.0 5/5 Myrtle Beach W W, 4-0Fernandez 7.0CG 5/7G2 Myrtle Beach W W, 2-0 (7)Staumont 7.0 5/10 @Frederick L L, 3-0Tenuta 8.0 5/19 Frederick L L, 3-1

Starter BreakdownStarter Starts WIL Rec. No-Dec. Rec. Longest Outing Gordon 2 2-0 2 0-0 2.2 IP vs. CAR (5/22G2)Goudeau 5 2-3 1 2-2 5.1 IP @ SAL (5/16)Griffin 4 1-3 1 1-2 1.1 IP vs. LYN (6/3)Lovvorn 9 3-6 4 0-5 6.0 IP @ W-S (6/4) Fernandez 6 3-3 2 3-1 7.0 IP vs. MB (5/7 G2)Ray 3 1-2 0 1-2 5.0 IP @ W-S (6/5)Rodgers 6 1-5 2 1-3 5.0 IP @ W-S (6-6)Staumont 8 2-6 3 1-4 4.1 IP vs. LYN (6/2)Tenuta 10 4-6 4 3-3 5.0 IP vs. LYN (6/1)Zimmer 2 0-2 1 0-1 3.0 IP @ FRE (5-12)

Rocks Bullpen (Last Relief Outing)Reliever Date Opp. DEC IP H R ER BB K HBP HR IR Scored Alvarez 6/4 @W-S ND 1.0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0Beal 5/2 FRE ND 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Bien 6/3 LYN ND 0.2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Bodner 6/3 LYN BS--L 1.1 6 7 7 1 1 1 2 0 0Gordon 6/5 @W-S ND 3.0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Goudeau 5/11 @FRE L 4.0 5 4 4 1 6 0 0 0 0Henry 6/2 LYN ND 2.1 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 0Lovvorn 5/12 @FRE ND 4.1 4 3 3 1 4 0 1 0 0Hill 5/15 @SAL ND 3.1 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 3 0Kalish 6/5(SUSP) @W-S W 2.0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0Kubat 6/3 LYN ND 3.2 3 1 1 1 5 0 0 3 2Mccoy 5/20 CAR ND 2.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Newberry 6/3 LYN H 3.0 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 0 0Pehl 4/12 CAR ND 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1Rico 6/2 LYN ND 2.1 3 1 1 4 4 0 0 1 0Rodgers 6/1 LYN H 2.2 1 0 0 5 3 1 0 0 0Staumont 4/18 @FRE ND 1.0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0Tenuta 6/6 @W-S ND 3.0 3 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 0

Blue Rocks Shutouts: 2 (9 in 2015 | 17 in 2014)Date Score Opp. Pitchers5/5 4-0/Myrtle Beach A. Goudeau (8.0IP) & J. Newberry5/7 G2 2-0/Myrtle Beach P. Fernandez (CG-7 IP, 3 H, 8K/0BB)

Opponent Shutouts: 8 (20 in 2015 | 8 in 2014)Date Score/Opp. Pitchers4/21 G2 3-0/Potomac G. Ross & M. Van Vossen5/7 G1 4-0/Myrtle Beach E. Leal & D. Berg5/10 3-0/Frederick L. Long (8.0) & M. Zouzalik (1.0)5/12 4-0/Frederick M. Grimes (6.2) & L. Gonzalez (2.1)5/16 4-0/Salem T. Ball (7.0) & B. Taylor (2.0)5/26 8-0/Lynchburg S. Brady (7.0) & M. Whitehouse (2.0)6/5 4-0/W-S Spencer Adams CG (9.0IP, 8H)6/6 6-0/W-S Brandon Brennan CG (9.0IP, 9H)

Inherited Runners/Scored Runners InheritedPitcher Inherited Runs Allowed Pct.Alvarez 3 2 .667Beal 5 1 .200Bodner 3 2 .667Gordon 17 3 .176Hill 16 4 .250Henry 6 1 .167Kubat 3 2 .667Newberry 2 1 .500McCoy 9 4 .444Pehl 2 1 .500Lovvorn 3 0 .000Staumont 0 0 .000Rico 3 1 .333Rodgers 3 1 .333Tompkins 4 1 .250

Totals 79 24 .304Catchers TotalsCatcher CS Att. Pct. PBDini 0 1 .000 0Johnson 15 62 .242 2Villegas 6 41 .146 2Totals 21 104 .202 4

Catchers ERA BreakdownCatcher IP ER ERA W-LDini 8.0 4 4.50 0-1Johnson 312.1 173 4.99 11-26Villegas 144.1 64 4.00 7-9

PickoffsPitcher # Last TimeGordon 2 4/22 vs. POTGoudeau 3 5/16 @ SALGriffin 2 6/3 vs. LYNHill 2 4/13 vs. CARLovvorn 1 5/18 vs. FRERodgers 1 4/17 @ POTStaumont 1 4/8 vs. POTTenuta 3 4/20 @ FRETOTALS 15 Griffin 6/3 vs. LYN (Santander 1st)

Wilmington Blue Rocks 2016 Notes ContinuedScoring by Inning

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13+ TotalBlue Rocks 43 16 26 23 26 31 17 2 19 4 1 0 0 208Opponents 40 40 11 36 32 38 30 23 11 8 0 3 0 272

Home Run Breakdown Player Total Home Road Solo 2R 3R GS Last HR Opposing Pitcher/Inn. Games SinceHumberto Arteaga 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 5-30 at MB Arteaga (1st) 6Austin Bailey 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9-5-15 vs. HAG (A)Sanchez (7th) 44Josh Banuelos 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 6-4 at W-S Stephens (3rd) 1Brian Bien 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N/A N/A 50Roman Collins 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9-3-15 vs. OR (Rk)Malm (2nd) 27Nick Dini 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8-31-15 vs. GRJX (Rk) Lawrence (3rd) 7Brandon Downes 3 1 2 1 1 0 1 5-25 at LYN Lugo (3rd) 9Alfredo Escalera 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8-25-15 at CAR Bywater (5th) 61Wander Franco 4 0 4 2 0 2 0 5-29G1 at MB Thorpe (7th) 8Elier Hernandez 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 4-14 at POT Thomas (9th) 45Chad Johnson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7-15-15 at DEL (A)Delgado (4th) 82 Cody Jones 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4-26 vs. WV (A) Vivas (8th) 33Ryan O’Hearn 7 2 5 4 2 1 0 4-26 at CAR Povse (7th) 3Robert Pehl 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7-24-15 at SAL Ball (2nd) 75Corey Toups 2 1 1 2 0 0 0 5-3 vs. FRE Horacek (5th) 17Luis Villegas 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8-31-15 at WV (A) Santana (7th) 21

Month-by-Month Team HittingMonth G Rec Avg AB H R 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SB / ATTApril 22 6-16 .231 746 171 78 43 4 11 70 62 195 17/20 May 27 11-16 .240 879 211 101 47 9 7 96 82 235 17/31 June 6 2-4 .274 208 57 28 8 4 1 26 17 39 5/6 July 0 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 August 0 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0September 0 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0

Multi-Hit GamesPlayer Total 2 3 4 5 6+Humberto Arteaga 16 12 3 0 1 0Austin Bailey 5 2 3 0 0 0Brian Bien 0 0 0 0 0 0Joshua Banuelos 1 0 1 0 0 0Roman Collins 3 2 0 1 0 0Nick Dini 0 0 0 0 0 0Brandon Downes 7 6 0 1 0 0Alfredo Escalera 15 10 5 0 0 0Wander Franco 12 8 4 0 0 0Elier Hernandez 7 5 2 0 0 0Chad Johnson 4 3 1 0 0 0Cody Jones 2 1 1 0 0 0Ryan O’Hearn 10 8 2 0 0 0Robert Pehl 5 4 1 0 0 0Corey Toups 12 11 1 0 0 0Luis Villegas 2 1 1 0 0 0

Multi-RBI GamesPlayer Total 2 3 4 5 6+Humberto Arteaga 3 4 1 0 0 0Austin Bailey 2 2 0 0 0 0Brian Bien 1 0 1 0 0 0Joshua Banuelos 1 1 0 0 0 0Roman Collins 0 0 0 0 0 0Nick Dini 0 0 0 0 0 0Brandon Downes 5 3 0 2 0 0Alfredo Escalera 2 2 0 0 0 0Wander Franco 8 6 1 0 1 0Elier Hernandez 5 4 0 1 0 0Chad Johnson 2 2 0 0 0 0Cody Jones 1 1 0 0 0 0Ryan O’Hearn 5 2 3 0 0 0Robert Pehl 3 2 1 0 0 0Corey Toups 2 2 0 0 0 0Luis Villegas 2 2 0 0 0 0

Wilmington Blue Rocks 2016 Notes Continued2016 Games Started by Position

1B – Banuelos (14), O’Hearn (21), Pehl (20)2B – Arteaga (5), Bailey (19), Bien (2), Toups (29)3B – Bailey (6), Franco (47), Pehl (2)SS – Arteaga (46), Toups (9)C – Dini (1), Johnson (37), Villegas (17)LF – Collins (8), Downes (3), Escalera (40), Pehl (3)CF – Downes (34), Escalera (1), Hernandez (10), Jones (10)RF – Collins (7) , Downes (10), Escalera (5), Hernandez (32), Pehl (1)DH – Bailey (12), Banuelos (6), Collins (4), Downes (4), Escalera (5), Franco (4), Hernandez (8), Jones (1), O’Hearn (1), Pehl (6), Toups (3)

2016 Games Started by Batting Order 1 – Arteaga (2), Escalera (12), Jones (11), Pehl (2), Toups (28)2 – Arteaga (39), Bailey (3), Collins (3), Escalera (8), Pehl (1), Toups (1)3 – Bailey (5), Downes (1), Escalera (9), Franco (6), O’Hearn (22), Toups (12)4 – Bailey (1), Downes (28), Franco (9), Hernandez (17)5 – Bailey (3), Collins (1), Downes (10), Escalera (8), Franco (21), Hernandez (11), Johnson (1)6 – Bailey (8), Banuelos (1), Collins (2), Downes (8), Escalera (8), Franco (7), Hernandez (16), Johnson (3), Pehl (2)7 – Bailey (6), Banuelos (7), Collins (3), Downes (3), Escalera (4), Franco (8), Hernandez (8), Johnson (5), Pehl (11)8 – Bailey (2), Banuelos (8), Bien (1), Collins (5), Downes (1), Johnson (20), Pehl (8), Villegas (10)9 – Arteaga (8), Bailey (10), Banuelos (4), Bien (1), Collins (7), Dini (1), Johnson (7), Pehl (9), Villegas (8)

2016 Blue Rocks Pinch Hitters (2015: 3-for-5, HR, 3RBI--Dexter Kjerstad 3-R HR)Player Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SAC/SF HB BB SO GIDP Bailey* (1 off. PH-5/29) .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 1* 0Collins .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 0Hernandez .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 1Pehl .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 1 0 TOTAL .000 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 2* 1 *Bailey PH for Franco on April 14, but took over mid at-bat so at bat officially credited to Franco (strikeout)

Longest/Current Hitting Streaks of the 2016 Season

Arteaga 8 (April 14 - Apr. 21 G1)/ 2 (June 5 - June 6)Bailey 7 (April 8 - April 17)/ 3 (June 4 - June 6)Banuelos 3 (June 2 - June 4)/ NoneBien 2 (June 1 - June 2)/ 2 (June 1 - June 2)Collins 3 (April 12 - April 16)/ NoneDini 1 (June 5) / 1 (June 5)Downes 6 (May 22 G2 - May 29 G1)/ NoneEscalera 7 (May 17 - May 24)/ 2 (June 5 - June 6)Franco 7 (April 29 - May 7 G1)/ 1 (June 6)Hernandez 5 (May 7 G1 - May 11)/ NoneJohnson 4 (April 30 - May 5)/ 4 (June 1 - June 6)Jones 2 (June 5 - June 6)/ 2 (June 5 - June 6)O’Hearn 12 (April 15 - April 26)/ 2 (April 29 - April 30)Pehl 5 (June 1 - June 5)/ 5 (June 1 - June 5)Toups 8 (May 7 G1 - May 14)/ 1 (May 24)Villegas 3 (May 25 - May 19 G2)/ None

Longest/Current Reached Base Safely Streaks of the 2016 Season

Arteaga 8 (April 14- April 21)/ 2 (June 5 - June 6)Bailey 11 (May 25 - June 6)/ 11 (May 25 - June 6)Banuelos 5 (May 3 - May 7) NoneBien 2 (June 1 - June 2)/ 2 (June 1 - June 2)Collins 5 (April 21 - April 30)/ NoneDini 1 (June 5) / 1 (June 5)Downes 13 (April 11 - April 22)/ NoneEscalera 8 (May 17 - May 25)/ 2 (June 5 - June 6)Franco 7 (May 29 G1 - June 4)/ 1 (June 6)Hernandez 8 (May 13 - May 20)/ NoneJohnson 11 (April 29 - May 15)/ 6 (May 29 G1 - June 6)Jones 5 (May 27 - June 1)/ 2 (June 5 - June 6)O’Hearn 12 (April 15 - April 25)/ 2 (April 29 - April 30)Pehl 6 (May 11 - May 18)/ 5 (June 1 - June 6)Toups 16 (May 2 - May 18)/ 3 (May 22 G1 - May 24) Villegas 8 (April 23 - May 18)/ None

BLUE ROCKS HITTERS NOTES#4 Austin Bailey, 2B/OF 5’10, 160 Lives: Temecula, CALG: June 6 @ W-S (1-for-3, BB, K) Age: 23 B/T: S/RRoad Trip: 3-for-7, 3B, 2B, R, RBI, BB/K, 3LOB Notes: Selected in the 21st Round of the 2015 June Draft out of the University of San Diego...Was selected as a Freshmen All-American by Louisville Slugger and to the WCC All-Frehsmen team...Finished Collegiate Career bat-ting .307 with 32 doubles, seven triples, 3HR and 107RBI. Started riding dirt bikes at the age of three years old.2015 Notes:- Began season with Rookie League Burlington (.308, 3HR, 19RBI, 35G) - With Burlington, batted .345 against LHP and .299 against RHP- June 23: Made professional debut going 2-for-4, R- June 24: vs. Princeton Rays 3-for-4, 3RBI, 2R, 2B- July 1: First Home Run ( vs. Bluefield Blue Jays 2-for-3, HR)- July 24: @ Greenville Astros 4-for-4, 2B, 2R - Batted .318 with Lexington, driving in 17 and stealing three bases- Promoted to Lexington in early-August: .455 vs. LHP and .260 vs. RHP- Aug. 22: First HR w/Legends (vs. Hagerstown 4-for-4, 3RBI, 3R, 2 2B 2016 Notes:- Began the season in Advanced-A Wilmington- vs. Left: .107 (1R, 9BB/11K, 0SB, 2CS) - vs. Right: .287 (15R, 6-2B, 2-3B, 14BI, 6BB/17K, 5GIDP, 1SB/1CS)- April 8: Debuted with WIL, htting RBI single in first AB (1-for-4) - Apr. 8-17: At least one hit in first seven games (10-for-24, 3 2B)- Apr. 26 @ CAR: Broke out of 2-for-16 slump with double- April 27 @ CAR: 3-for-4 and four straight hits dating back to 4/26’s 2B - Apr. 29-May 27: 12-for-69, 7R, 6RBI, 9BB/17K, HBP, 5 GIDP, CS, PO- May 29 G2: 1-for-2, 2-Run GW-Triple in top of the 10th in 3-1 win.They said it: “I think I tend to simplify things, and just play the game. It’s the same exact game in College, Little League, High School. I just basically try to simplify it and have fun...I’m just trying to make the defense work at the plate and trying to keep the ball out of the air because it’s probably not going to fly too well. So I just try and hit the ball hard on the ground, or a hard line drive so the defense has to make a play...I would consider myself a somewhat aggressive hitter so if I see a pitch I like early in the count then I’m going to be swinging. That’s just kind of how I’ve been my whole career and my whole life. I’ve always just kind of had an aggressive mentality in life so that’s where that comes from in the game...I’m not the kind of guy that guesses at pitches or is going to assume a breaking ball is coming right here unless he’s thrown a first pitch curveball to nine of the last 10 batters, then I’ll be sitting first pitch curveball. But other than that I’m trying to pick up the ball as early as possible, get a pitch I can hit, and hit it hard... For sure my Dad helped me the most in my baseball career. It’s obviously hard for him to help me at this stage though, which is cool for him to see me have success when he’s not here. I mean, I’m 23 years old now and I don’t need him helping me how to hit. But all the days where he helped me hit and throw and field paid off, which is kind of cool.”

#23 Humberto Arteaga, IF 6’0, 183 Lives: Valencia, Carabobo, VZLG: June 6 @ W-S (1-for-4, 4LOB) Age: 22 B/T: R/RRoad Trip: 3-for-13, K, 8LOBNotes: Signed as a non-drafted free agent on 7-2-2010 after graduating high school in his native Venezuela. Ranked as Kansas City’s best defensive infield prospect by Baseball America going into 2011, 2012, and 2013. 2011 Notes:- June 20: Made his professional debut for the AZL Royals (.254 0HR 28RBI)- Ranked by Baseball America as the eighth best Arizona League prospect2012 Notes:- Spent entire season with Rookie-Level Burlington (.274 2HR 29RBI)- Led the Appalachian League in SAC, 8th in Hs (64), 9th in Rs (40)2013 Notes:- Split time between Rookie-Level Idaho Falls and Low-A Lexington- Started the year with Lexington, called-down after batting .188 in 61 games- With Idaho Falls he had great season (.280 3HR 23XBH 58RBI in 69G)- T-1st in PIO in RBI (58), 2nd in Gs (69), 3rd in Hs (84), 4th in Rs (56)2014 Notes: - Spent entire season with Low-A Lexington- Batted .198, 2HR, 31RBI over 122 games- Posted a single-season high in at-bats (450), but collected just 17 extra-base hits- Did not collect more than three RBI in a single game2015 Notes: - Started the season with Lexington (.259, 12 2B, HR, 28RBI, 15SB in 70 games)- Jul. 7: Called-up to Advanced-A Wilmington (.235 1HR 16RBI in 48G w/Rocks)- Jul. 25 vs LYN: Walk-off RBI single in the 10th- Jul. 29 at WS: Hit his irst HR w/ WIL (off of 2015 1st round pick Carson Fulmer)- After managing just 33 hits in his first 154 ABs he finished season 9-for-his-last-25- Batted 71 points higher vs LHP (.286 to .215) than vs. RHP at Advanced-A- Actually had more success at Frawley where he batted .277 as opposed to .188 on road2016 Notes:- Began season with Advanced-A Wilmington- Aprl 14-21: 8-G hit streak (10-for-31, 5R, 3 2B, 3RBI, 2BB, 3SB, 4SAC)- Apr. 26-May 12: 5-for-42 in 12 Gs (12Ks, 20LOB, R, 2RBI)- Broke out of slump with 3-for-4 night, 2 2B, 3R, 2RBI, BB- May 13-16 @ SAL: 4Gs with @ least 1 XBH (9-for-19, 4 2B, 3B, 6R, 5RBI, BB)- May 13-19: 13-for-31, 4 2B, 3B, 6R, 6RBI, BB in seven games- May 30 @ MB: First home run in 78 games (2-for-4, 2-Run HR, 2RBI, R)- June 3 vs. LYN: 14th Blue Rock with 5-Hit Game (5-for-6, 3B, RBI, 2R)- .Hits in 20 of last 23 (.391, 36-for-92, six extra base hits, 11 RBI and 12 runs)They said it: “With two strikes, yes (I’m trying to go the other way). I generally try to let the ball get deeper (in the strike zone) and it worked... I went and played winter ball back in Venezuela and I basically worked on pitch selection and trying to be more patient at the plate, working on pitch-ing and better counts... I have much more confidence right now. My last couple of Spring Trainings weren’t the best. I didn’t have my timing right and I kind of went into the season like “oh, I have to get my timing right.” But the difference is that I have my timing right now and I’m ready to play.”#13 Josh Banuelos, 1B 6’2, 215 Lives: Hanford, CALG: June 5 @ W-S (0-for-3, 1LOB) Age: 24 B/T: R/RRoad Trip: 1-for-5, HR, 2RBI, 2R, 2BB, K, 1LOBNotes: Selected in the 28th Round of the 2014 draft out of Fresno Pacific Unviersity... helped the team win the NCCAA Division-II World Series (National Christian College Athletic Association) in 2014. Transferred from Fresno City College where he spent his first two seasons of college baseball. son of Luis Banuelos and Sylvia Martinez. Has one sister, Clarissa while. Father played baseball at Hartnell Community College (CA).2014 Notes:- Spent entire season with Burlington (.302, 13-2B, 1-3B, 3HR, 26 RBI)- June 19 @ Pulaski: First professional hit (1-for-6, R)- July 3 @ Danville: First three hit game (3-for-4, R)- July 6 @ Bluefield: First pro home run (1-for-4, HR, RBI, R)2015 Notes:- Played entire year w/Chukars (.357, 21-2B, 2-3B, 4HR, 62 RBI, 29BB) - His .357 BA was tops on the team and 7th in the league- Led the league in RBI (67) and Hits (100) while fourth in doubles (21)- Ended the season on a 19-game hit streak that included 13 multi-hit games- 34 multi hit games on the season and 15 multi-RBI games- June 18 vs. GR JUNX: First game of year 3-for-5 2B, 3B, 2R, 5RBI- June 21 vs. GR JUNK: First 4-hit game & 3-R scored game) (4-for-5, 3R)2016 Notes:- Began season with Lexington (9 Gs, .241, 1HR, 2RBI, 4R, 3BB, 7Ks)- April 19 @ ASH: Only extra base hit of year, 2-for-4, HR, 2RBI, 3R, BB- May 2: Called up to WIL, debuted on May 3 going 1-for-4, R- May 7G2-22G2: Last 9 Gs (3-for-29, 2B, 2R, RBI, 5BB/8Ks)- May 25: First 3-Hit game as Rock (3-for-5, 2R, RBI)- June 5 @ W-S: First HR with Rocks (1-for-2, HR, 2RBI, 2R, 2BB/K)They said it: “The manager brought me into his office and I was a little nervous honestly cause I was only in Lexington for ten days so I was pretty surpised, but also a great feeling because this is where I wanted to end up out of Spring Training and it’s a good feeling being here now... My daily routine really got me locked in last year. I’ve been doing it since college and hit well in college my first and second year and I had a really good game plan with my hitting coaches and I stuck to that plan... I know a lot of guys on this team and this was my second year of spring training with them and I was in the same workout groups so I’ve got some good buddies here... It’s a lot easier to make that transition because I don’t really have to introduce myself, it’s more, ‘nice to see you again,’ cause they’re good friends and they all have great attitudes... I’m looking forward to seeing Philly and New York, really just being on the East Coast cause I haven’t touched this area and I’m really looking forward to trying my first real Philly cheesesteak.”

# 22 Brian Bien, IF 6’0, 175 Lives: Midland, OHLG: June 3 vs. LYN (Pitched in 10th, 0.2 IP 0R, K) Age: 23 B/T: R/RHomestand: 2-for-4, 3RBI, 2LOB, Pitched on June 3, 0.2 IP, K, 0RsNotes: Selected in the 31st Round of the 2015 Draft out of Bowling Green University. Finished career as the all-time leader in putouts at Bowling Greem, 3rd in ABs (709), 6th in Hits (227) and 9th in games played (198). Was named First Team All-MAC as a shortstop while leading the team with a .351 batting average and reached base safely in 46 of 52 games. Had 20 Multi-hit games and two four hit games while going 17-for-24 in stolen bases. Finished career batting .320 with 27 doubles and three triples but did not hit a home run. Has two brothers, one of which (Tyler) played colle-giately at Mt. St. Joseph.2015 Notes:- Spent majority of season with Burlington (Rk) and 5 Gs with Lexington- LEX: 41 Gs, .302, 23 runs, 4 doubles, 0 3Bs, 0 HRs, 26 RBI, 6SB/2CS- BUR: 5 Gs/4GS, .421, 4R, 1 2B, 2SB, 0CS- Would’ve been 5th among Royals farmhands in BA if he had enough PAs- Ended season reaching safely in last 19 starts, 15 with BUR, 4 with LEX- 16 multi-hit games combined at both levels, with seven 3+ hit games- June 24 @ Princeton: Debuted by going 2-for-4, 2RBI, R, - July 30 vs. Danville: First 3-hit game (3-for-5, 4RBI, R, 2SB)- July 31 @ Elizabethon: First 4-hit game (4-for-5, 2B, R, 3RBI)- August 24 @ Princeton: 3-for-6, 2R, 2-2B, RBI- August 25 @ Princeton: 4-for-5, 2RBI- Sept. 3 vs. Hagerstown: Debuted with LEX going 1-for-4, R, BB- Finsihed season with seven hits in 14 ABs in final three games (1 double)2016 Notes:- Began season in Extended Spring Taining before Moved to WIL on 5/26- Debuted on 5/27 as Defensive Replacement in bottom of 9th of 3-1 win- May 29 G2 @ MB: First start as Blue Rock (0-for-2, replaced in 8th for PH)- June 1 vs. LYN: First hit and first 3RBI as Blue Rock (1-for-3, 3RBI)- June 3 vs. LYN: Recorded two outs in 2 batters, pitching in 10th of 16-11 L (K)They said it:” “Being in Extended… at first after Spring Training you obvi-ously want to make a team, but once you go to Extended you just have to try to work your way out of there. Whether it is a lot of early work or what-ever. It’s a grind out there. It’s hot. I’m glad all that work paid off and I’m glad I’m up here and hopefully I’ll be here for a little bit. It’s good I was able to put in the work there and it’s now paying off... It’s a lot different there in Extended because there are not a lot of fans and games can be six or seven innings and be at 10:30 in the morning. The atmosphere is not really there so you have to create your own atmosphere. Coming here, it was real nice playing in front of fans and in games that really goes toward a record and trying to make the playoffs so that was definitely nice.”

#7 Brandon Downes, OF 6’3, 195 Lives: South Plainfield, N.J. LG: June 6 @ W-S (0-for-4, 4LOB) Age: 23 B/T: R/RRoad Trip: 1-for-8, K, 5LOB Notes: Was initially drafted by the Red Sox in the 43rd Round of the 2011 Draft, but declined and went to UVA. Team finished as Runner-Ups in the CWS his Junior year...Was named to CWS and all Regional Team. Reached base safely in 55 of 61 games as a sophomore. Selected as New Jersey’s rep-resentative for Best in 50 States team by Max Prep in high school. Sister Kelly played softball at Drexel....Selected by KC in 7th round of 2014 Draft2014 Notes:- Spent entire season with Idaho Falls (.308, 23RBI, 13-2B, 4-3B, 3HR, 6SB)- August 6: First HR vs. Helena Brewers (1-for-3, HR, R)2015 Notes:- Spent the entire season with Lexington save for one at bat with Wilmington- Batted .251, with 46 XBH (29-2B, 3-3B, 14HR, 59RBI with Legends- 22 multi-hit games. 29 2Bs & 14 HRs were second on the team2016 Notes:- Began the season in Advanced-A Wilmington- April 7: First hit and RBI as a Blue Rock vs. POT (1-for-4, RBI)- April 11-22: 13-G on base streak (13-for-51, HR, 5 2B, 6R, 7BB, 4RBI)- Apr. 24-May 14: 13-for-58, 4 2B, 5RBI, 4R, 25K- May 13-22: 14-for-37, GS, 5R, 11RBI, 5BB/11K, 21LOB, CS, PO - May 15 @ SAL: First Rock with 4RBI in a game (1-for-4, 2B, 4RBI, R)- May 20 vs. CAR: Grand Slam/1st 4-Hit G of year (4-for-5, 4RBI, 2R)- May 25 @ LYN: Second home run in five games (1-for-5, HR, 3K) They said it: “I’m excited to be back here. It’s definitely nice (being so close to home). My parents can make it out, it’s only an hour-and-a-half drive for them. My dad, my mom, brother sister, love to come out to games. When I was in Virginia they’d come down every weekend, and that was like a five hour drive so I imagine they might get here on some weekday games if they have time. It’s really nice to play so close to home, if you’re every feeling homesick I can just see my mom and dad just an hour and a half away so I feel like I’m going to be really comfortable here...“I’m gonna get some of my best friends from home to come out... I’m sure if I mess up they’ll have some smart comment after the game....My Junior year I hurt my wrist and it lingered through the season. I took some time off before I went to Idaho, but still didn’t really have that much power so I was really just going with the pitch and hitting it the other way so it helped the average. It healed up before I went to Lexington and the power numbers went up and it kinda led to me taking a little bit bigger swings than I wanted to, causing a little bit more popouts and strikeouts. Although it wasn’t the best year (in terms of batting average), it was encouraging for me to know I can get some of the power behind it again knowing my wrist felt good. It was kind of a down year, but at the same time it was encouraging for me...”

# 11 Wander Franco, IF 6’2, 170 Lives: Bani, D.R.LG: June 6 @ W-S (2-for-4, K, 1LOB) Age: 23 B/R: S/RRoad Trip: 5-for-12, 2B, R, K, 2LOB Notes: Signed as a non-drafted Free Agent by the Royals on 9/26/11...His full name is Wander Javier Franco...He has a brother in the Astros organiza-tion, Wander Alexander Franco. The two are nephews of Erick Aybar.2012 Notes: - Spent year w/DSL Royals (.311, 13-2B, 5-3B, 2HR, 38RBI & 44BB)- 2012 DSL All-Star and Dominican Royals Player of the Year- First on team in BA, hits, doubles, triples, and second in Rs, HRs, and RBI2013 Notes:- Spent entire season with AZL Royals (.277, 11 2B, 4 3B, 23RBI)- July 22-August 7: Had a 9-Game hit streak (9 R, 8RBI, 6XBH)- Produced 10 Multi-hit games, and three 3-hit games2014 Notes:- Spent entire season w/Chukars (.323, 19XBH, 13-2B, 3-3B, 3HR, 19RBI)- Hit safely in 15 of 16 games from July 2-July 26 - Hit safely in 14 of 17 games from August 1-August 242015 Notes:- Spent the entire season w/LEX: .268, 42XBH, 30-2B, 2-3B, 10HR, 74RBI- Led the team in 2Bs (30) and RBI (74). 4th in HR (10). 37 Multi-Hit Gs- Injury kept him from switch-hitting- Batted .319 vs LHP and .247 vs RHP BUT hit 7 of his 10HR vs RHP2016 Notes:- Began the season at Advanced-A Wilmington- vs. Left (.333: 5R, 4 2B, 1-3B, 3-HR, 15RBI, 1BB/9K, 1CS, 1GIDP) - vs. Right (.190: 15R, 9 2B, 1-3B, 1-HR, 15RBI, 7BB/34K, 2SB, 3GIDP)- April 19 @ POT: 1st HR w/WIL (3-for-4, HR, 2B, 2RBI, 2R)- April 19 & 20: 5-for-9, HR, 3 2B, 3RBI, 4R- April 21-30: 4-for-34 during eight game stretch, 9K- May 2-8: After 4-for-34 slump, is 8-for-27, 2B, 3B, 5RBI, R, 3BB/3K- May 8 vs. MB: Drove in GW Run w/walk-off single in 6-5 11 inning win- May 16 @ SAL: Second HR of year, 3-R HR in 9th (3-for-4, 3RBI, BB)- May 25: 3rd multi-XBH G of season (2-for-5, HR, 2B, 2RBI, 2R)- May 29 G1 @ MB: 5-RBI for 2nd X of career (2-for-4, 3R-HR, 2B, 5RBI)- June 3 & 4: Back-to-back 3 hit games (6-for-9, 2-2B, 2R)They said it: “The hardest transition I had and what probably caused me the most problems last season was going from short season to full-season ball… but I got leaner this past offseason, worked out, got my conditioning in… with my brother (Wander Alexander Franco in the Astros organization) and my uncle Aybar (Erick Aybar) and now I’m ready to go for the season... “Following my uncle is an inspiration not just for me, but for my brother as well and it really helps in preparing…we talk a lot about the game, about how to handle certain situations, but we have fun doing it and it’s more fun with them....When things are tough my mom is really the person I lean on. She’s a great listener...The guy I look up to playing now is Robinson Cano.”

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#24 Alfredo Escalera, OF 6’1, 186 Lives: Bradenton, FLLG: June 6 @ W-S (2-for-4, K, 1LOB) Age: 23 B/T: R/RRoad Trip: 3-for-12, 2K, 6LOBNotes: Selected in the 8th Round of the 2012 June Draft...Graduated from The Pendleton School in Bradenton, FL in 2012. where he was named honorable mention Preseason All-American by Rawlings and Perfect Game in 2012...Earned the 2013 Mike Sweeney Award as the player who best represents the organization on and off the field...His Uncle, Nino, played for the Cincinnati Reds in 1954 and later scouted for the Giants..while his cousin, Ruben played in the Milwaukee and Cincinnati organiza-tions and later served as an instructor in the Oakland system.2012 Notes:- Spent entire season with AZL Royals (.303, 0HR, 11RBIs)- Fourth on team in runs scored with 26, fifth in hits with 362013 Notes:- Spent entire season with Rookie-Level Burlington (.277, HR, 13RBIs)- 6th in league w/14 doubles. Team leader in Hs (51) & 2Bs (14)2014 Notes:- Spent entire season with Low-A Lexington (.221, 9HR, 38RBIs)- Led team with 62 runs scored and was third on team with nine home runs2015 Notes:- Began season with Low-A Lexington (64 games: .313, 8HR, 33RBI) before finishing the year with Wilmington (57 Gs: .206, 2 HR, 14 RBI)- Apr. 20: Hit two home runs vs. Greenville (2-for-5, 3RBIs, 2R)- May 29 vs. Greenville: 5-for-5, HR, RBI, 2R- Jun. 25: Assigned to Adv.-A Wilmington- Jul. 29 at WS: First HR with WIL (off of 2015 1st round pick Carson Fulmer)- Had just 11 XBH hits in 57G w/Rocks but had 24 in 64 G at Low-A2016 Notes: - Began the season at Advanced-A Wilmington- April 7-16: Reached safely in each of first 8 games (13 in 35 PAs-.371)- May 3 vs. FRE: Snapped 2-for-29 slump w/first 3-hit, 2R game (3-for-4)- May 3-8: First six Gs in 2-Hole (8-for-21, 2B, 6R, 2RBI, 4BB, 5K)- May 8: Scored game winning run in Rocks first walk-off victory of year- May 18 vs. FRE: GW-RBI single in 3-2 walk-off (2-for-4, RBI, BB)- May 20 vs. CAR: 3-for-4, HBP, R, RBI. Batting .333 from leadoff spot.- May 17-24: 7 G hit streak: AVG .225-.275 (13-for-26, 2-2B, 4R, 5RBI, 2BB, 2SB)They said it: (Moving to Florida) was a baseball decision…my dad basically said that he thought I had a better chance of getting drafted out of Florida than Puerto Rico…It was a great decision and I think that’s why I got drafted, because of that move... I like Carlos Beltran and Roberto Clemente. I never got a chance to see (Clemente) play, but Roberto Clemente has the best character. He died trying to help others so I try to follow his character and try to mimic him. Right now one of my favorite players is Carlos Beltran. He’s Puerto Rican, he plays baseball the right way so I try to mimic both of them.

#16 Nick Dini, C 5’8, 180 Lives: Monroe, N.J.LG: June 5 @ W-S (1-for-3) Age: 22 B/T: R/RRoad Trip: 1-for-3 Notes: Selected in the 14th Round of the 2015 Draft by the Royals out of Wagner College in Staten Island, NY. Split time as both a catcher and second basemen in college. Was named to the Louisville Slugger NCAA Division I All-American Third Team his senior season. Named NEC Player of the Year his senior season while batting .400 and was a two-time Johnny Bench Award Watch List Nominee. Played high school ball at Monroe Township High School. Holds the Middlesex County season and career hits mark. 2015 Notes:- Spent the entire season with IDA (Rk.): .316, 11-2B, 4HR, 29RBI in 42 G- Started the season on an 11 game hit streak (15-for-41)- Career high 3-hits in five different games- 14 multi-hit games on the season- June 21 vs. GRD: First career hit in debut (1-for-5, R, RBI)- June 24 @ OGD: First multi-hit game (2-for-4)- July 3 vs. OGD: First Extra base hit (2-for-3, 2B, R, 2BB) - July 9 vs. GFalls: First pro HR & career high in RBI (1-for-3, HR, 3RBI, 2R, BB)Notes 2016:- Played one game with Lexington on June 3 (1-for-3, R, 2K)- Moved up to Wilmington on June 4- June 5 @ W-S: Debuted with Rocks by going 1-for-3They said it:

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#34 Robert Pehl, IF 6’1, 205 Lives: Chehalis, WA LG: June 6 @ W-S (1-for-3, K, 1LOB) Age: 24 B/T: R/RRoad Trip: 2-for-6, 2R, 1RBI, BB, K, 2LOBNotes: Selected by the Kansas City Royals in the 11th Round of the 2014 Draft...Graduated W.F. West High, Chehalis, Wash (2011) with a 3.97 GPA....Batted over .500 all four seasons, helping his team to a 91-9 mark over four years and the 2010 state championship...Attended the University of Washington. played high school and college ball with Erik Forgione, who is currently in the Pirates organization.2014 Notes:- Spent entire year with Rookie-Level Idaho Falls - Batted 332, with 3 HR, 41 RBIs for the Chukars- June 17 vs. ORM: Made professional debut (0-for-2, BB)- Pioneer League All-Star, Postseason All-Star- Tied for fifth in the league in hits (80) and sixth in doubles (16)- Seventh in APP League in average (.332) and on-base percentage (.400)- Ninth in APP League in RBI (41)2015 Notes:- Spent the entire season with the Blue Rocks- Batted .225 with 4HR, 12XBH and 22RBI in 81G with the Rocks- April 12: Recorded first Adv.-A hit at MB. Went 2-3 with R, RBI, BB, SB- July 22: @ Salem (1-for-2, HR, 3RBI, R, 2 BB)- July 25: vs. Lynchburg (3-for-4, 2B, 3RBI) and his triple capped a five-run ninth inning that tied the game, which Wilmington won in 10 innings- Batted .258 in the season’s first half but just .194 after the All-Star break- Batted .270 vs LHP and .207 vs RHP- Batted .252 at home but with .319 OBP; Batted .198 but with .327 OBP on road - Batted just .149 in the month of August (7-for-47) w/13K & 4BB in 13 games2016 Notes:- Began the season at Advanced-A Wilmington- 11 of 20 hits this season have been doubles - April 21- May 5: 0-for-19 in five games, 3Ks, 3BB- May 7 G2 vs. MB: Drove in 2nd run of 2-0 shutout, going 1-for-3 with 2B, RBI- May 8 vs. MB: First 3-hit, 3-RBI game of year (3-for-4, 2B, 3RBI, BB, K)- May 18 vs. FRE: Scored game-tying run in 3-2 walk-off win - June 1 & 2 vs. LYN: Reached base in 7 of 8 PA (4-for-5, 2-2B, 2RBI, R, 2BB, HBP)They said it: “The key for me is that I stick to my approach. I pick out a spot and I pick out a pitch that I like and try to stay disciplined and only look for that one. (I try to) not give in and swing at marginal pitches. Everybody gives in and chases once in awhile but I try to limit that and really stick to the part of the zone that I’m looking for...A lot of (what I’m looking for) is getting a feel for what the guy is doing to you (pattern-wise) and also what are your strengths and what you can do best. You want to do what you can do, not let the pitcher dictate what you do in the at-bat. You’ve got to stay in control and just stick to what you do best and what you like to hit, especially when you’re ahead in the count.

#12 Cody Jones, OF 5’11, 175 Lives: Round Rock, TXLG: June 6 @ W-S (1-for-4, 2K, 2LOB) Age: 23 B/T: S/RRoad Trip: 2-for-13, 2K, 5LOBNotes: Graduated from Stony Point High School (TX) in 2011 where he hit .359 as a Sophomore, .393 as a Junior and .367 as a Senior. Attended Temple College as a Freshmen, recordinga .509 OBP with 49 hits in 40 Games. Transferred to TCU where was named 2015 Big 12 Player of the Year as a senior, hitting .353/.464 with a conference high 33 stolen bases while starting all 66 games and batting leadoff and playing CF. Was selected by the Indians in the 38th Round of the 2014 draft, but did not sign.2015 Notes:- Spent first three Gs of season with AZL Royals (.545, 3B, 3RBI, 2SB)- July 1 @ AZL D-Backs: debuted by going 3-for-3, 3B, R, 2RBI- July 3 @ AZL Padres: First two pro stolen bases (1-for-5, 2R, RBI, 2SB)- July 4 promoted to Idaho Falls (53 Gs, .278, 47Rs, 6 2B, 5 3B, 16 RBI, 22SB)- July 4 vs. Orem: 2-for-5, 2R- July 6 vs. Orem: First multi-XBH Game (3-for-4, 2 2B, 2RBI)- July 28 vs. Orem: First 4-hit game as a pro (4-for-5, 3B)- 19 multi-hit games on the season. Stole 24 bases in 29 attempts.2016 Notes:- Spent entire year w/Lexington (.291, 27 2B, 5 3B, 7 HR, 44 RBI, 31 SB)- Finished the season with 33 multi-hit games- April 18: 1st career Grand Slam/4RBI Game (vs. WVP 1-for-4, HR, 4RBI)- June 28-July14: 13-Game hit streak (Five 3-hit games, one four hit game)2016 Notes:- Began the season w/Lexington (39 G, .300, 5-2B, 2-3B, 1HR, 11RBI, 11SB, 5CS)- vs. Left (.333: 1R, 0 2B, 0-3B, 0-HR, 1RBI, 1BB/2K, 1SB, 1CS, 0GIDP) - vs. Right (.135: 5R, 0 2B, 0-3B, 0-HR, 1RBI, 2BB/7K, HBP, 2SB, 0GIDP)- Apr. 7 vs. Lakewood: Went 1-for-3 with 2RBI and 2 BBs in 1st G of season- Apr. 24 vs. WV: First career home run (2-for-4, 2R, 2RBI) - May 23: Called up to Wilmington- May 24: Debuted with the Blue Rocks going 0-for-4- May 25: First hits w/Rocks came on BDay (3-for-5, R, 2RBI, BB, SB, CS/PO)They said it: “I’m excited to play here and I loved getting that call up... I wasn’t expecting it because it was so early and so much can happen, but I got the call and it was great. Once I get on base I want to get in scoring position becuase I know the guys behind me can swing the bat and drive me in. I need to be on base and score runs and help the team any way I can... Baseball is a little more fun to be playing when it’s a little warmer outside and it’s nice to be playing in an atmosphere that I’m used to... I’m looking forward to playing every day, that’s the goal and that’s why I’m here. I love playing baseball and I’m looking to that more than anything else and doing what I can to help the club win.”

#7 Chad Johnson, C 6’0, 185 Lives: Galesburg, ILLG: June 6 @ W-S (1-for-3, 1LOB) Age: 22 B/T: R/RRoad Trip: 3-for-7, 3B, 2RBI, K, 2LOBNotes: Drafted by the Royals in the 5th Round of the 2012 Draft out of Galesburg HS in Illinois. Bypassed a scholarship to Ill. St. Univ. to sign w/Royals...Father Kevin played college baseball at Truman State Univ. 2012 Notes:- Spent entire season with the AZL Royals - Batted .260, with 10-2B, 1-3B, 1HR, 23RBI with AZL Royals- June 22: First Pro hit @ AZL Padres (2-for-4, 3R, 2RBI, 2B, 2BB)2013 Notes:- Split time between Burlington (40 games) and Lexington (four games)- Batted just .219 with Burlington before getting call up to Legends (.429)- August 3: Hit only HR of season @ Princeton Rays (3-for-4, HR, 4RBI)2014 Notes:- Spent season w/LEX. (105 G: .233 BA). Career highs: RBI--39, HR--42015 Notes:- Spent the entire season with the Legends and batted career-high .284 w/3HR 32RBI - Career high in 2Bs (20) & BBs (50). Four 3-hit games, 16 multi hit Gs- Missed the entire month of May and much of June with an ankle injury2016 Notes:- Began the season with Advanced-A Wilmington- April 7-17: Reached base safely in each of first eight games w.WIL- April 11: Stole two bases in game, came into game with 3 total in career- April 22-30: 1-for-16 with an RBI, six walks and five strikeouts- May 5 vs. MB: First 3-hit game w/Rocks (3-for-4, K)- May 7- June 1: 4-for-41, 4R, RBI, 2B, 13BB/20K in last 15 games- June 1 vs. LYN: Snapped 0-for-24 slump with RBI single (1-for-3)- June 3 & 4: Back-to-back Gs w/XBHs 3-for-8, 3B, 2B, 4RBI, R, BB, KThey said it: “I feel great. I was hurt for about two months last year with the ankle. But the ankle feels fine now. I’m 100%. The body feels great, the arm feels great and I’m ready to go.... Of course the point of pro baseball is to move up every year. That didn’t happen for me last year, but I’m excited to be here in Wilmington...All the hit-ting coaches were telling me, I was drafted out of high school and my bat wasn’t very good the first couple of years, and they just kept telling me you need to get more at bats and more at bats and more at bats and finally it just hit that point where I just quit worrying so much about my results and just started worrying about hitting the ball hard. I think that’s what clicked for me. The rhythm was there and I just started seeing the ball very well and everything clicked for me and hopefully this year I can con-tinue that... Pitchers don’t always have control where it’s going, but when you’re able to spend time with a staff, like we do in Wilmington, you get to know guys and get to know their fastballs and where it’s going and their curveballs, sliders, changeups, etc. It’s just being able to catch them every day in their flat grounds and being able to catch them, learning where they like the ball and talking to them. It’s just communicating, getting to know the staff and having a connection with them on the mound.”

#29 Elier Hernandez, OF 6’3, 197 Lives: San Cristobal, D.R.LG: June 6 @ W-S (0-for-4, K, 2GIDP, 4LOB) Age: 21 B/T: R/RRoad Trip: 1-for-12, 3K, 2GIDP, 8LOBNotes: Signed as a non-drafted free agent on 7-2-2011. Currently ranked as the 26th best prospect in the Royals’ organization according to Baseball America after being ranked 22nd prior to last season. Signed at 16 years-old for a reported $3 million.2012 Notes:- Spent the entire season with Rookie-Level Idaho Falls- Aug. 22 vs. Billings: First career five-RBI game2013 Notes:- Spent whole year w/Idaho Falls (66 Gs: .301, 26XBH, 44RBI, .350 OBP)- Rated as the 11th best prospect in the Pioneer League by Baseball America- Led the League in triples (8), and was second in at-bats (289) and hits (87)2014 Notes:- Spent the entire season with Lexington (.264, 19 2B, 4 3B, 9 HR, 34 RBI)- Career-highs in Gs (111), ABs (420), Hs (111), Rs (54), and HRs (9)2015 Notes:-Started the season with Lexington before finishing year with Wilmington.- Batted .290, 19 2B, 5HR, 42RBI in 74 games for the Legends- Apr. 22 vs. Greenville: 3-4, 2B, HR, 3RBI- Jul. 7: Called-up to Adv.-A Wilmington- Batted .232 with 1HR 12RBI 10XBH and 47K in 50G with Rocks - Aug. 6-14: Adv-A high seven-game hitting streak (10-for-29, 2B, 2R)Notes 2016:- Began the season with Advanced-A Wilmington- April 10 vs. POT: 3-for-5 with an RBI for first three hits of the season- April 14 @ POT: Snapped out of 0-for-12 slump with WIL’s first HR of year- April 21-May 3: 5-for-45, 2-2B, 4RBI, R, 9K, 1 GIDP, 14LOB- May 8 v.s MB: Second Rock to score 3 runs in a game (2-for-3, 2B, 3R, 2BB)- May 7-15: 9 Gs AVG went from .153 to .208 (13-for-35, 5 2Bs, 5 Rs, 2RBI, 5BB)- June 3 vs. LYN: 4-RBI in 16-11 (10 inning) loss (2-for-6, 2B, 3B, 4RBI, K)They said it: “It was a privilege (to be signed at 16). In (the Dominican Republic) it is the age that players typically sign with Major League teams. I was honored to be given an opportunity to sign at that age and I’m glad to be here. It was hard, when I became a part of a professional team I had to leave my family back (in D.R.) and think about my job and try to bette player everyday...The difference (between Low-A and Advanced-A) is not too big. You see better pitchers here, but you try to keep your approach and do your best everyday and help your team to win. At first, it was tough (being in Wilmington) because I started kind of slow. I talked to my teammates about making the approach at this league. After that I got used to it. I think I’ve got better and started having better at-bats...Frawley Stadium is very big. The stadium down in Lexington is much smaller, but the way you play is not too much different. I have the same swing and my approach has always been for line drives. I just want to put the ball in play.”

BLUE ROCKS BULLPEN NOTES#30 Matt Alvarez, RHP 6’2, 190 Age: 24 Lives: Cranbury, N.J.Games: 16 Record: 3-2 ERA: 3.97 SV/O: 2/2 IR/S: 3/2 Last App: June 4 @ W-S: ND--1.0IP, 0H, 0R, 2K/0BB)Notes: Signed as non-drafted free agent on August 8, 2013 out of Boston College with a Psychology Degree. Redshirted in 2010 before pitching three seasons for the Eagles, recording 83 strikeouts in 83.1 career innings. Graudate of Princeton HS (N.J.). Grandfather, Marciano, played soccer in the Spanish Premier League and for Spain in the Olympics. Father, Michael, played soccer at Rutgers & sister, Micaela, played at Notre Dame. Pitch Repertoire: Fastball, Changeup, Slider2013 Notes:- Debuted with Idaho Falls and appeared in six games (5.1 IP, 6.75 ERA)- August 16: Debuted with 0.2 innings of shutout baseball, two hits. - Only game up runs in one appearance, but it was four runs on August 25 without recording a single out.2014 Notes:- Spent entire season with Low-A Lex (30 Gs, 7GS, 5-7, 5.15 ERA, 3SVs)- Split time as a long reliever and out of the back-end of the bullpen- May 11: First career win vs. Greensboro, 2.0 IP of relief, K, BB, 0R- May 18: First career save vs. Hagerstown, 1.0 IP, 2K, 1BB, 1H- July 13 vs. HAG: First start of season, throwing four shutout innings.- Gave up 63 hits in 73.1 innings pitched.- Struck out about a batter per inning (72 K in 73.1 IP). Walked 52 batters.2015 Notes:- Spent the entire season with the Wilmington Blue Rocks (2-2, 3.66)- April 11: First appearance of season at MB (0.1IP, 3ER, H, 3BB). Gave up walk-off hit in bottom of 10th inning- May 10 vs LYN: 5Ks in 2.1IP- Jun. 16: Broke string of eight straight appearances without a run by allowing solo homer to Jordan Betts (SAL)- 12.50 ERA vs. Myrtle Beach (5G, 7.2 IP, 10 ER).- 2.25 ERA vs. everybody else (11 ER in 44 IP)- Best K/IP ratio of full-time relievers (47K/49IP)2016 Notes:- Began the season at Advanced-A Wilmington- April 19- May 3: 4 straight games with 0 ERs (6IP, 1R, 0ER, 6K/6BB)- vs. Left: .243, 7R, 0 2B, 3 3B,, 5RBI, 9K/17BB (3IBB), 1HBP, 1SB- vs. Right: .163, 4R, 2 2B, 0 3B, 4RBI, 8K/9BB, 1HBP, 4SB- April 8 vs. POT: Stranded inherited runner in first appearance of season- April 12 vs. CAR: Gave up 5ER in 0.2 while walking four- April 19 @ FRE: 1st appearance w/out givng up run (1IP, 1H, 1K/1BB)- Apr. 23 vs. POT: 2nd G in a row with no runs (2.0IP, 1H, 2K/0BB) - May 8 vs. MB: First reliever to get W, 2.1IP 0Rs in 6-5 11 inning Win- May 8 vs. FRE: Got the win in 3-2 walk-off win- May 22 G2 vs. CAR: First save of season (2.0IP, 0H, 0R, 3K/1BB)- May 25: Back-to-back App. w/Saves- May 29: Got out of bases loaded jam in 9th of 1-1 game, won 3-1 in 10- Last 8 Gs, 3-0, 2SVs with 1.49 ERA. Last 11Gs, 17.1IP, 1.05 ERA

#28 Brennan Henry, LHP 6’4, 200 Age: 24 Lives: Denver, COGames: 11 Record: 0-0 ERA: 4.67 SV: 1/1 H: 2 IR/S: 6/1 Last App: June 2 vs. LYN (ND: 2.1IP, 1H, 0R, 0ER, 2K/2BB, 2IR/0S)Notes: Selected in the 17th Round of the 2014 Draft out of Bellevue University...Graduated from Denver’s Thomas Jefferson High in 2010 and went on to attend Northeastern Junior College in Sterling, CO...He posted a 14-7 mark over two seasons and was selected by the Phillies in the 25th Round of the 2012 Draft, but bypassed that opportunity to attend Bellevue University (NE)...Went 9-2 with a 3.59 ERA and 101 strikeouts in 77.2 innings pitched, earning him second team all-conference.Pitch Repertoire: Fastball, Slider, Changeup 2014 Notes:- Spent entire season with Burlington Royals (10 G: 0-0, 3.65, 11K/12.1 IP)- June 23: debuted with two innings of no run, not hit baseball, 4 Ks- Allowed earned runs in just three of his ten appearances2015 Notes:- Started the season with Idaho Falls (1-1, 1.69), ended w/LEX (2-3, 4.00)- June 6: Picked up first professional win in debut on season (3 IP, H, R, 2BB/K)- Allowed runs in his next two outtings getting demoted to Idaho Falls- Gave up just one earned run in four outsings in Idaho Falls and called back up- July 6: Longest outing of career throwing four innings (4R(0ER), 3H, 3K/1BB)- Did not allow a run in ten of his final 15 appearances- Went more than one inning in 14 of his 23 appearances on the year- Sept. 5: Grabbed a win in final outing of year (3.2 IP, 2H, 0R, 4K/0BB)2016 Notes:- Began the season at Advanced-A Wilmington- Placed on the Disabled List (Back) on May 3, Taken off May 15- vs. Left: .136, 1R, 0-2B, 1-3B, 1RBI, 8K/2BB, 3SB- vs. Right: .325, 8R, 3-2B, 2-3B, 7RBI, 6K/10BB, 4SB, 2 CS, 1GIDP- April 7 vs. POT: allowed two runs in one inning in debut (2H, 0K, 1BB)- April 11 vs. CAR: Gave up two runs in second straight appearance, but both came in first relief inning, ended game with 1-2-3 ninth. - April 15 @ POT: credited with hold, two innings no runs, 1K, 1BB- April 17 @ POT: Picked up first career save, stranding three inherited runners after coming on in 8th with bases loaded (1.1IP, 0H, 0R, 1K/0BB)- Apr. 21 & 26: Three runs in last three innings of work, 2 appearances- May 15 @ SAL: 1st app. since Apr. 26 (Gave up two runs in 1.2 IP)

#39 Jacob Bodner, RHP 5’10, 188 Age: 23 Lives: Danville, KYGames: 5 Record: 0-1 ERA: 8.00 SV: 0/1 H: IR/S: 3/2 Last App: June 3 vs. LYN (BS-L: 1.1IP, 6H, 7R, 7ER, 1K/1BB, 2HR)Notes: Selected in the 27th Round of the 2015 Draft out of Xavier University...Named All big East Academic in 2015...Named the Royals’ Appalachian Pitcher of the Year in 2015. Was All District honoree in bas-ketball while in high school (Boyle County). The son of Scott and Sherry Bodner and has a sister Samantha who was a cheerleader on the Xavier Basketball team. Pitch Repertoire: Fastball, Slider, Changeup2015 Notes:- Spent almost entire year w/Burlington -16 Gs: 2-0, 0.77, 23.1 IP, 5 SVs 15Hs, 2R/2ER, 26K/3BB- Held opponents coreless in 14 of his 16 appearances with Burlington- June 24 @ Princeton: Pro debut (1.1 IP, 1H, 0R, 0K/0BB, 1HBP)- July 3 vs. Kingspot: First pro save (1IP, 0H, 0R, 1K/0BB)- July 21 vs. BRI: Career high 3IP in extra INN G (2H, 1R, 1ER, 3K/0BB)- July 25 @ Greeneville: First pro win (1.2IP, 2H, 0R, 1K/0BB, 1HBP)- Did not allow a run in final seven appearances with Bees- Sept. 3: Moved to Idaho Falls (2Gs, 0-0, 13.50, 4ER in 2.2 IP, 4K/5BB)- Sept, 3 @ Orem: Tied career high in Ks/BBs (1.1IP, 1H, 1R, 3K/3BB)- Sept. 7 @ Orem: Most runs given up as a pro (3 runs in 1.1 IP)2016 Notes:- Began the season at Low-A Lexington- 2-0, 3.60, 7Gs, 3 SVs, 10.0 IP, 8H, 4R, 4ER, 6K/5BB, 2HR- No runs allowed in first five appearances (3 saves and a win)- Apr. 7 vs. Lakewood: Debut with Legends: SV, 1IP, 1H, 0R, 1K/1BB- May 5 vs. DEL: Tied most runs allowed, 2IP, 4H, 3R, 3ER, 2BB, HR- May 16: Promoted to Wilmington- Left/Right Breakdown- vs. Left: .294, 5H, 6R, 2 2B, 0 3B, 1 HR, 6 RBI, 7K/5BB, 1SB, HBP- vs. Right: .333, 7H, 3R, 0 2B, 0 3B, 1 HR, 3 RBI, 4K/4BB, 0SB- May 16 @ SAL: Debut w/WIL (ND: 2.2IP, 1H, 0R, 5K/1BB, stranded 1 IR)- May 22: Matched last seasons BB total in one G (2.0IP, 2H, 1R, 0ER, 3BB/2K)- May 30: Walked more men in one App. than all of last season (1.1IP, 4BB)- June 3 vs. LYN: BS-L, 1.1IP, 6H, 7R, 7ER, 1K/1BB, 2HR in 16-11 (10) Loss

#31 Derek Gordon, RHP 6’5, 235 Age: 24 Lives: Lincoln, NEGames: 15 Record: 0-0 ERA: 4.88 H:4 SV: 2/2 IR/S: 17/3 Last App: June 5 @ W-S (ND--3.0IP, 1H, 0R, 1K/0BB, 0IR/0S)Notes: Signed as a Non-Drafted Free Agent by the Royals on February 10, 2015....Younger brother of Alex Gordon....Recruited as a second basement out of high school when he stood 5-feet-11. By the time he got to college he was 6’4 and moved to playing the outfield and pitcher. Went undrafted out of college and played for the KC T-Bones of the indepen-dent American Association before getting signed by the Royals in winter of 2015.Pitch Repertoire: Fastball (sinks and cuts), slider, changeup (split-change) 2014 Notes: - Spent entire season with the independant KC T-Bones (American Association)- Went 1-1 with a 6.49 ERA in 14 appearances, four starts2015 Notes:- Spent the entire year with the Idaho Falls Chukars (2-3, 3.47, 13Gs, 13GS)- Named the Chukars Pitcher of the Year (70.0 IP, 73H, 33R(27ER), 77K/18BB)- June 21: ND in debut (3.2 IP, 8H, 4R, 4ER, 4K/3BB)- Took back-to-back losses in next two starts- Gave up more than two earned runs on just one occasion in final ten starts- Aug. 2: First affiliated win @ Ogden (6 IP, 3H, 1R, 1ER, 5K/1BB)- Aug. 9: Gave up career high seven runs in five innings - Aug. 27: Tied career high in strikeouts with seven (ND, 5 IP, 6H, 0R, 7K/2BB)2016 Notes:- Began the season at Advanced-A Wilmington- No runs allowed in four of his last five appearances- Has given up three home runs in 15 appearances- Has picked up 4+ outs in 13 of 15 outings- vs. Left: .273, 3R, 3 2B, 1 HR, 2RBI, 14K/4BB, 4SB, 0CS- vs. Right: .231, 15R, 4 2B, 2HR, 14RBI, 14K/4BB, 1HBP, 4SB, 0CS- April 7 vs. POT: Struck out 3 in 2.2IP, allowing just one run (solo HR)- April 11 vs. CAR: Struck out 3 in 2 IP, second G in a row with 3 Ks- Apr. 19 @ FRE: Entered w/bases loaded, picked up K for 1st career save- Apr. 19 & 22: Has stranded four inherited runners in a row- Apr. 26: Allowed one of two inherited runners to score to snap streak- May 2 vs. FRE: Gave up five runs in just 1.2 innings including HR- May 8 vs. MB; Walked multiple batters for first time all season- May 13 @ SAL: Spot start in 12-4 W: ND, 4.0IP, 1H, 1R, 1ER, 2K/0BB- June 1 vs. LYN: Came in w/bases loaded 2 out in 9-6 game in 8th, got out of jam and pitched 9th inning for 2nd save in 2 tries (14-for-17 IRs)

BLUE ROCKS BULLPEN NOTES#37 Jake Newberry, RHP 6’0, 203 Age: 21 Lives: San Diego, CAGames: 8 ERA: 2.45 Record: 1-0 SV: 0/0 H:2 IR/S: 2/1 Last App: June 3 vs. LYN: (H: 3.0IP, 1H, 2R, 2ER, 2K/1BB, 1HR)Notes: Selected in the 37th Round of the 2012 June Amateur Draft. Graduated from San Diego’s Mira Mesa High School in 2012. Went 7-1 with a 1.08 ERA over 58.1 IP as a starter while batting .408. Pitch Repertoire: Fastball, Slider, Change2012 Notes:- Spent entire season with Arizona (1-0, 2.81 16.0IP, 12K/8BB. 1HR)- Allowed earned runs in just two of his eleven appearances- June 30 @ AZL Cubs: Pro debut, one shutout inning - July 29 vs. Brewers: First pro win (2.1IP, 1H, 0R, 1K/1BB)- Aug. 14 vs. Dodgers: Career high in Ks (2.0IP, 0H, 0R, 4K/2BB)2013 Notes:- Spent season with Burlington (1-1, 2.68, 11Gs/6GS, 1SV, 47.0IP, 50K/24BB)- June 23 @ Princeton: First career start (6.0IP, 5H, 2R, 2ER, 5K/0BB, 1HR)- June 29 @ Greeneville: Set career high in Ks (5.1IP, 4H, 0R, 7K/1BB)- July 22 vs. Pulaski: Tied Ks mark in ND (6.0IP, 2H, 1R, 1ER, 7K/1BB)- Aug. 18 @ Kinsport: First career save (3IP, 3H, 0$, 4K/2BB)2014 Notes:- Spent entire season with Chukars (6-4, 4.50, 13G/10GS, 68.0IP, 65K/22BB)- Tied for 2nd in league in Ws, 6th in WHIP (1.41), 8th in ERA/Ks, 10th in IP- Five quality starts on the season, career high 6IP each time, two 7K games- July 20 vs. Great Falls: Worst start as a pro (3.1IP, 9H, 10R, 10ER, 4K/3BB)2015 Notes:- With LEX for entire campaign (4-2, 5.04, 35G/0GS, 8SV, 60.2IP, 55K/18BB)- Posted 20 outings where he did not give up any earned runs, 6 of last 7- Had two outings where he went less than an inning giving up 6+ runs2016 Notes:- Started season w/LEX (0-0, 3.72, 6Gs/0GS, 9.2IP, 7H, 4R, 0ER, 11K/2BB)- April 20 @ ASH: Most strikeouts on season (2.1IP, 3H, 0R, 4K/2BB)- May 5: Promoted to WIL finished off Goudeau’s shutout (1IP, 0H, 0R/0K/0BB)- Left/Right Breakdown- vs. Left: .080, 2H, 0R, 0 2B, 0 3B, 0 HR, 0 RBI, 7K/1BB, 1HBP- vs. Right: .215, 6H, 4R, 1 2B, 0 3B, 2 HR, 4 RBI, 5K/1BB, 1SB- May 20: Picked up first W w/WIL (Retired all 9 Batters faced in order, 4 Ks)- May 25 Recorded first hold of season vs. LYN: 2.1IP, 1H, 1R, 1ER, 3K/1BB

#15 Luis Rico, RHP 6’1, 175 Age: 22 Lives: Guanta, VZGames: 4 Record: 1-0 ERA: 1.23 H:0 SV: 1/1 IR/S: 1/0 Last App: June 2 vs. LYN (ND: 2.1IP, 3H, 1R, 1ER, 4K/4BB, 1IR/0S)Notes: Originally signed by the Pirates as a non-drafted free agent on April 9, 2011. Acquired with RHP Luis Santos in exchange for RHP Vin Mazzaro and 1B Clint Robinson on November 28, 2012.Pitch Repertorie: 2011 Notes: - Spent entire year with the AZL Pirates (9G, 8GS, 1-1, 3.76, 26.1IP, 23K/11BB)- June 2 vs. VZL Rays: Pro debut, 0.2 IP, 1H, 1R, 1ER, 1K/2BB)- July 12 vs. VZL Mariners: First pro win: 6.0IP, 4H, 0R, 6K/1BB2012 Notes:- Played entire season for Dom. Pirates (0-1, 7.04, 11G, 9GS, 23.0IP, 16K/21BB)2013 Notes:- After trade, spent year with AZL Royals (1-0, 2.97, 11G, 5GS, 36.1IP, 39K/13BB)- July 6 vs. AZL Athletics: First W w/Royals (5.0, 4H, 3R, 3ER, 3K/1BB, 1HR)- Aug. 20 @ Mariners: Career high in Ks & retired all batters faced (4IP, 0H, 9Ks)2014 Notes: - Was with Lexington for entire year (3-8, 4.38, 25G, 16GS, 1SV, 109.0, 88K/44BB)- Split time as a starter and piggy-back reliever- Aug. 3 @ WV: First pro save: 4.0IP, 2H, 0R, 4K/3BB, 1HBP2015 Notes:- Spent entire season w/WIL save for one G with NW Arkansas- 7-8, 3.93, 25G, 14GS, 1CG, 4SV, 94.0IP, 96H, 44R, 41ER, 91K/46BB- Apr. 13 @ CAR: Tied career high in Ks in debut (4IP, 9K, 1BB, 2ER)- Apr. 19 vs. FRE: First win as Blue Rok (3.1IP, 2H, 1R, 1ER, 4K/3BB)- May 22 vs. CAR: First SV as Blue Rock (3IP, 2H, 0R, 2K/0BB)- June 23: Only G with NW: 4IP, 4H, 2R, 2ER, 3K/1BB)- July 2 vs. LYN: Tied Career high in Ks (W--5.2IP, 3H, 0R, 9K, 2BB)- July 17-Aug 9: Four straight losses 2016 Notes:- Began season on Disabled list--Activated on May 20- Left/Right Breakdown- vs. Left: .222, 2H, 0R, 0 2B, 0 3B, 0 HR, 0 RBI, 5K/1BB, 1HBP, 0SB- vs. Right: .200, 3H, 1R, 1 2B, 0 3B, 0 HR, 1 RBI, 6K/6BB, 0SB- May 22G1: Win in 1st G of year (2.1IP, 1H, 0R, 4K/1BB)- May 27 @ MB: Picked up 1st SV of season (2.0IP, 0H, 0R, 2K/2BB)

#40 Colin Rodgers, LHP 5’10, 180 Age: 22 Lives: Baton Rouge, LAGames: 8 ERA: 4.18 Record: 1-3 SV: 0/0 H:1 IR/S: 3/2 Last App: June 1 vs. LYN: (H: 2.2IP, 1H, 0R, 3K/5BB, 0IR/0S)Notes: Selected in 3rd Round of the 2012 draft out of Parkview Baptist HS in Baton Rouge. A serious elbow injury in 2013 resulted in Tommy John Surgery. MLB.com says his best pitch as an amaetur was his curveball. While he still sports a solid hook, the website was even more impressed by the way his changeup has developed since the surgery and how he consistently works in the bottom of the zone.Pitch Repertoire: Fastball, curveball, Change2012 Notes:- Spent entire season with Burlington (3-1, 2.05, 48.1IP, 25K/16BB, 2HR)- June 20 @ Pulaski: Pro debut (2IP, 1H, 0R, 2K, 2BB)- July 6 vs. Bristol: First pro win (6.0IP, 0H, 0R, 3K/0BB, 1HBP)2013 Notes:- Spent season with Lexington (3-3, 3.27, 44.0IP, 42H, 33/21BB, 4HR)- Apr. 19 vs. Greenville: Career high in IP & Ks (W--7.0IP, 2H, 0R, 6K/1BB)- Missed end of season with elbow injury that required Tommy John surgery2014 Notes:- Six games with Burlington (6G/6GS, 0-4, 7.36, 11.0IP, 12K/3BB, OBA: 340)- One game with Idaho Falls (1GS, 3.0IP, 1H, 2R, 1ER, 1K/3BB) 2015 Notes:- With LEX for entire campaign (3-11, 5.02, 24G/8GS, 1SV, 95.0IP, 57K/43BB)- Worked out of bullpen for first time in career in piggy back role- June 2 @ Rome: First and only career save (5.0 IP, 3H, 0R, 1K/0BB)2016 Notes:- Began season with Wilmington- Started the season Rotation (5-GS, 1-2, 3.67, 22.1IP, 19H, 9R, 9ER, 9K/13BB)- May 16: Placed on Disabled List. Activated off of DL on May 26- Left/Right Breakdown- vs. Left: .243, 4R, 3 2B, 0 3B, 1 HR, 7 RBI, 7K/7BB, 1SB, 1CS- vs. Right: .225, 7R, 4 2B, 0 3B, 0 HR, 7 RBI, 10K/16BB, 3SB, 1CS, 5GIDP- June 1 vs. LYN: First Hold of year, going 2.2IP, 1H, 0R, 3K/5BB

#35 Jacob Kalish, LHP 6’2, 210 Age: 24 Lives: Red Bank, N.J.Games: 1 Record: 1-0 ERA: 0.00 SV: 0/0 IR/S: 0/0 Last App: June 5 (SUSP) @ W-S (W--2.0IP, 2H, 0R, 1K/1BB)Notes: Selected in the 32nd round of the 2015 first-year player draft…graduated from Red Bank Regional High School (N.J.), 2010…attended George Mason University, where he hit .301 in 39 games as a senior in 2015, recording career highs in at-bats (136), runs (19), hits (41), RBI (25) and walks (19)…also started 13 games on the mound, posting a 3.44 ERA with a career-best 77 strikeouts in 83.2 innings…his brother, Ryan, has been in the major leagues with the Red Sox and CubsPitch Repertoire: 2015 Notes: - Split time between the AZL Royals and the Burlington Royals- AZL Royals: 4Gs, 0-2, 5.40, 5.0IP, 5H, 3R, 3ER, 6K/2BB- Burlington: 3-1, 2.20, 10G, 1GS, 1SV, 28.2IP, 20H, 9R, 7ER, 31/3 K/BB - June 21 vs. AZL Rangers: Pro debut, 1 inning, 1H, 4BF- June 26 @ AZL Angels: First pro loss (0.2IP, 1H, 1R, 1ER, 1BB/0K, HBP)- July 15: Moved to Burlington- July 24 @ GRNV: First pro win, high in IP (4.0IP, 3H, 1R, 0ER, 3K/0BB)- July 31 @ ELZ: Back-to-back wins (3.0IP, 2H, 1R, 1ER, 3K/0BB)- Aug. 8 vs. Princeton: Third straight win (2.0IP, 2H, 1R, 1ER, 0K/0BB)- Aug. 14 G2 @ Danville: Only start--L (4.0IP, 3H, 2R, 2ER, 5K/0BB)- Aug. 26 vs. Danville: Only SV & career high Ks (4.0IP, 2H, 1R, 0ER, 8K/0BB)2016 Notes:- Started the season with Lexington (5Gs, 0-0, 2.38, 1SV, 11.1IP, 13K/1BB)- May 24 vs. Kannapolis: Career high IP and got a SV (4.1IP, 1H, 0R, 4K/0BB)- June 4: Called up to Wilmington - In career, has issued more than one walk in just one apperance 8/4/15 vs. PUL- Has issued walks in just six of 20 career outings. 51/7 K/BB ratio- Left/Right Breakdown - vs. Left: .000, 0R, 0 2B, 0-3B, 0HR, 0RBI, 1K/0BB, 0SB, 1GIDP- vs. Right: .667, 0R, 1-2B, 0HR, 0-3B, 0RBI, 0K/1BB (0IBB), 0CS, 0GIDP- June 5 @ W-S: Debuted as a Rock with 2 IP in win. 2IP, 2H, 0R, 1K/1BB

Wilmington Blue Rocks 2016 Season Highs & LowsBlue Rocks OffenseMost Runs, Game: 13 (4-20 @ FRE) Most Runs, Inning: 6 (6th on 4-17 @ POT) Most HRs, Inning (Team) 2 (2x: Last, 3rd inning on 5-25 @ LYN--Downes, Franco) Most Hits, Game: 17 (4-20 @ FRE) Fewest Hits, Game: 2 (5-19 vs. FRE in 3-1 Loss) Most Walks, Game (Team): 9 (5-14 @ SAL)Most Doubles, Game: 6 on 4-11 vs. Carolina Most Triples, Game (Team): 2 (3x: 6-4 @ W-S, 6-3 vs. LYN and 4-12 vs. CAR) Most HRs, Game (Team): 3 (4-15 @ POT) Most SB, Game (Team): 4 (4-20 @ FRE) 10 + Hits, Game: 16 Most Doubles, Game (Indiv.): 2 (6x: Pehl 6-1 vs. LYN, Hernandez & Franco 5/26 @ LYN, Hernandez 5-15 @ SAL, Arteaga 5-13 @ SAL, Franco, 4-20 @ FRE)Most Triples, Game (Indiv.): 2 (2 by Toups on 4-12 vs. CAR) Most HRs, Game (Indiv.): 2 (O’Hearn, 4-15 @ POT) Consecutive Games W/HR (Indiv.): 2 (O’Hearn 4-22 & 4-23 vs. POT) Consecutive Games W/ HR (Team): 2 (3x: Last April 22 - April 23 vs. POT) Consecutive Games W/O HR: 10 (May 4-14) Most RBI, Game (Indiv.): 5 (Franco, 5-29 G1 @ MB, 2-for-5, 3R-HR, 2B)Most Hits, Game (Indiv.): 5 (Arteaga, 6-3 vs. LYN: 5-for-6, 2R, RBI, K,)Most SB, Game (Indiv.): 2 (4x: Last, Downs 6-1 vs. LYN)Longest Hitting Streak: 12 (O’Hearn, April 15-26)Most Runners LOB, Team: 16 (5-14 @ SAL) Longest Scoreless Innings Streak: 18 (Consecutive shutout losses on 6/5 & 6/6 vs. W-S)Longest Hitless Innings Streak: 6.2 innings/20 batters & 2outs (May 19 vs. FRE Final Six innings of game to first two batters of May 20 vs. CAR--Downes Single)

Blue Rocks Miscellaneous Season Highs & Lows

Longest Winning Streak: 3 (May 27 - May 29 G1 & G2 of DH)

Longest Winning Streak, Home: 2 (May 7 G2 - May 8 vs. MB)

Longest Winning Streak, Road: 3 (May 27 - May 29 G1 & G2 of DH)

Longest Losing Streak: 12 (April 21-May 4--includes a DH on 4-21)

Longest Losing Streak, Home: 8 (April 21-May 4--includes a DH on 4-21)

Longest Losing Streak, Road: 7 (April 26 - May 12)

Largest Margin of Victory: 9 (13-4 W @ Frederick on April 20)

Largest Margin of Defeat: 11 (4-12 vs. CAR in 15-4 Loss)

Largest Come-From-Behind Win: 2 (2x: Last, 5-22 vs. CAR. Down 2-0 after Top

1, scored five in Bot 1 and went on to win 6-4)

Largest Fall-From-Ahead Loss: 3 (6-3 vs. LYN: Held 10-7 lead after six inning,

losing 16-11 in ten innings)

Longest Game, Innings: 12 (2x: Last, 4-30 @ POT)

Longest Game, Time (9 Innings): 3:41 (May 3 vs. FRE, 8-7 L, Franchise record 16

walk game--six minutess from record)

Longest Game, Time (Extra Innings): 3:54 (June 3 vs. LYN, 16-11 L F/10)

Shortest Game, Time (9 Innings): 1:51 (5-10 @ FRE in 3-0, L)

Shortest Game, Time (Overall): 1:42 (May 7 G2 of DH vs. MB 2-0 W)

Longest Weather Delay: 1:39 (Two Delays plus suspended game on 6-4 in 6-2 win)

Most DP Turned, Game: 2 (5x: Last, 5-27 @ MB)

Most DP Against, Game: 4 (4-22 vs. POT)

Triple Plays Turned, Season: 0

Most Errors, One Game, Player: 4 (Franco, 5-22 G1 vs. CAR)

Most Errors, One Game, Team: 5 (5-22 G1 vs. CAR)

Most Consecutive Games W/Error: 5 (April 20 - April 23--includes DH on 4-21)

Most Consecutive Games W/O Error: 3 (April 13 - April 15)

Most Errors, One Game, Opp. Player: 2 (2x: Last, Torres 5-8 MB, fielding, throwing)

Most Errors, One Game, Opp. Team: 4 (CAR on 4-11)

Largest Home Crowd: 6,257

Smallest Home Crowd: 2,322

Home Sellouts (6,537): 0

Largest Road Crowd: 4,319

Smallest Road Crowd: 604

* Ties Club Record ** Establishes New Club Record

# Ties Carolina League Record

## Establishes Carolina League Record

Opponents OffenseMost Runs, Game: 16 (6-3 vs. LYN) Most Runs, Inning: 6 (2x:, 10th of 6/3 vs. LYN and 2nd inning on 5-24 @ LYN)Most Hits, Game: 15 (4-12 CAR) Fewest Hits, Game: 3 (2x, 5-27 @ MB & 5-7 G2 vs. MB)Fewest Runs, Game: 0 (2x: Last 5-7G2 vs. MB: Fernandez CG 7IP, 3H, 0R 8K/0BB)Most HRs, Game (Team): 4 (6-3 vs. LYN in 16-11 10 inning loss) Most SB, Game (Team): 6 (5-14 @ SAL) 10 + Hits, Game: 10 Most Home Runs, Game (Indiv.): 1 (30x, Last: June 3 vs. LYN, 4 diff. Individuals)Most RBI, Game (Indiv.): 4 (4x: Last, 5-15 Mars for SAL)Most Hits, Game (Indiv.): 4 (Nick Longhi for SAL on 5-14 @ SAL)Most SB, Game (Indiv.): 3 (2x: last, Moncada 5-14--SAL & 4-16 Andrew Stevenson--POT)Most Runners LOB, Team: 15 (FRE on 5-3 in 8-7 FRE win)Blue Rocks Individual PitchingMost Runs Allowed, Game: 7 (2x: Bodner 6-3 vs. LYN & Staumont 5-15 @ SAL)Most ER Allowed, Game: 7 (2: Bodner, 6-3 vs. LYN & Staumont on 5-15 @ SAL)Most Hits Allowed, Game: 9 (Tenuta on 5-14 @ SAL)Most HRs Allowed, Game: 2 (6x: Rodgers 6-6 vs. W-S, Bodner 6-3 vs. LYN and 4x by Tenuta)Most Walks Allowed, Game: 7 (Staumont on 5-15 @ SAL)Most Strikeouts, Game (Starter): 11 (Goudeau: 5-5 vs. MB in 4-0 shutout)Most Strikeouts, Game (Reliever): 7 (Staumont 4-8 vs. POT) Most IP, Game for Starter: 8.0 (2x: Tenuta 5-19 vs. FRE in 3-1 Loss & Goudeau, 5-5 vs. MB in 4-0 shutout)Most IP, Game for Reliever: 5.1 (Rodgers, 5-4 vs. FRE)Fewest IP, Game for Starter: 1.1 (Griffin, 6-3 vs. LYN--ND in 16-11 ten inning loss)Longest Winning Streak (Dec.): 3 (Alvarez, 5-8, 5-18, 5-29, plus 2 saves--current)Longest Losing Streak (Dec.): 6 (Lovvorn, Starts on 4-7, 4-13, 4-18, 4-23, 5-24 & relief loss on 5-7 G1 vs. MB)10+ Strikeouts, (Indiv.): 1 (Goudeau, 5-5 vs. MB in 4-0 W) Complete Games: 1 (Fernandez, 5-7 G2 7IP, 0R, 3H, 8K/0BB in 2-0 shutout)Blue Rocks Team PitchingFewest Hits Allowed, Game: 3 (2x: 5-27 @ MB & 5-7 G2 vs. MB) Most Runs Allowed, Game: 16 (6-3 vs. LYN) Most Runs Allowed, Inning: 6 (2x: 10th on 6/3 vs. LYN & 2nd Inning @ LYN 5-24)Most Hits Allowed, Game: 15 (4-12 vs. CAR) 10 + Hits Allowed, Game: 10 Most HRs Allowed, Game: 4 (6-3 vs. LYN) Most Strikeouts, Game (9 Innings): 14 (4-8 POT) Most Strikeouts, Game (Extra Innings): 14 (12 inning game vs. POT on 4-24)Most Walks Allowed, Game: 16 (5-3 vs. FRE--FRANCHISE RECORD) Most SB Allowed, Game: 6 (5-14 @ SAL) Longest Scoreless Innings Streak: 17 IP (Final four IP on 5-4 to shutout on 5-5 to fourth inning of G1 on 5-7))Consecutive Games Allowing HR: 2 (3x: Last, May 24 & 25 vs. LYN)Consecutive Games W/O Allowing HR: 4 (2x, April 21 G2-April 24 & April 11-14)Most Pitchers Used, Game: 6 (4-12 vs. CAR) 10 + Strikeouts, Staff: 12 (Last: 10 on 5-26 vs. LYN in 8-0 shutout loss) Most Consecutive Shutouts: 1 (2x: Last, 5-7 G2 vs. MB Fernandez CG) Opponents PitchingMost Strikeouts, Game (Team, Extra Innings): 14 @ SAL on 5-14 Most Strikeouts, Game (Team, 9 Innings): 15 POT (4-7) Most Strikeouts, Game (Indiv.): 11 (POT--Valdez on 4-23) 10 + Strikeouts, Staff: 14 (Last, 12 on 5-24 @ LYN in 7-2 10 loss)10+ Strikeouts, Indiv.: 1 (Valdez--POT: 11 on 4-23)

Blue Rocks 2016 Regular-Season Day-by-Day -- First Half BLUE ROCKS OPPONENT Daily Date OPP. W/L SCORE R H E LOB R H E LOB Winning Pitcher Losing Pitcher Save Record Pos. GB Att. Time4-7 POT L 6-1 1 3 0 5 6 9 0 4 P. Valdez (1-0) Z. Lovvorn (0-1) N/A 0-1 T-3rd 1 5,173 2:424-8 POT L 5-2 2 7 1 11 5 8 1 12 R. Orlan (1-0) J. Staumont (1-0) R. Brinley (1) 0-2 4th 2 3,302 3:274-9 POT POSTPONED TO APRIL 214-10 POT L 9-4 4 12 1 11 9 9 1 5 J. Johansen (1-0) M. McCoy (0-1) N/A 0-3 4th 3 3,102 3:054-11 CAR W 6-4 6 12 3 8 4 8 4 6 A. Goudeau (1-0) Z. Quintana (0-1) N/A 1-3 4th 3 2,677 2:36 4-12 CAR L 15-4 4 7 2 7 15 15 0 11 Z. Bird (2-0) M. Alvarez (0-1) N/A 1-4 4th 3 2,322 3:214-13 CAR L 3-1 1 7 0 6 3 13 1 8 R. Lawlor (1-0) Z. Lovvorn (0-2) Johnson-Mullins (2) 1-5 4th 4 5,967 3:014-14 POT W 6-2 6 10 0 10 2 5 2 6 P. Fernandez (1-0) W. Estevez (0-1) N/A 2-5 4th 3 3,237 2:214-15 POT W 6-3 6 8 0 2 3 6 0 5 M. Tenuta (1-0) E. Fedde (0-1) E. Beal (1) 3-5 4th 2.5 1,107 2:194-16 POT L 14-6 6 13 2 9 14 13 3 7 B. Whiting (2-0) A. Goudeau (1-1) N/A 3-6 4th 3.5 2,508 3:084-17 POT W 8-3 8 8 0 8 3 7 1 8 C. Rodgers (1-0) L. Reyes (0-2) B. Henry (1) 4-6 3rd 3.5 2,047 2:384-18 FRE L 5-1 1 5 1 6 5 7 0 4 J. Means (2-0) Z. Lovvorn( 0-3) L. Gonzalez (1) 4-7 4th 4.5 2,564 2:214-19 FRE W 6-1 6 11 0 8 1 6 3 12 P. Fernandez (2-0) M. Grimes (1-1) D. Gordom (1) 5-7 3rd 4.5 3,049 2:434-20 FRE W 13-4 13 17 1 10 4 6 0 6 M. Tenuta (2-0) M. Schuh (0-1) N/A 6-7 T-2nd 4.5 3,353 2:584-21 G1 POT L 4-3 3 6 1 3 4 9 0 6 B. Whiting (3-0) T. Hill (0-1) D. Self (1) 6-8 3rd 5.5 N/A 1:564-21 G2 POT L 3-0 0 4 1 3 3 7 0 6 M. VanVossen (1-0) J. Staumont (0-2) None 6-9 3rd 6.0 3,035 1:554-22 POT L 5-2 2 6 1 3 5 10 1 6 L. Reyes (1-2) C. Rodgers (1-1) K. Glover (2) 6-10 3rd 7.0 4,166 2:164-23 POT L 5-2 2 4 4 3 5 7 1 8 P. Valdez (3-1) Z. Lovvorn (0-4) R. Brinley (2) 6-11 3rd 8.0 4,773 2:334-24 POT L 3-1 (F/12) 1 4 1 7 3 9 2 11 J. Thomas (1-1) T. Hill (0-2) RC Orlan (1) 6-12 T-3rd 8.0 4,194 3:16 4-25 OFF DAY (1)4-26 CAR L 5-2 2 5 0 3 5 8 0 5 M. Povse (2-1) M. Tenuta (2-1) Johnson-Mullins (4) 6-13 4th 9.0 1,033 2:184-27 CAR L 3-1 1 5 1 8 3 7 1 8 Z. Quintana (1-2) A. Goudeau (1-2) E. Phillips (3) 6-14 4th 10.0 604 2:404-28 CAR POSTPONED TO JUNE 184-29 POT L 5-1 1 8 0 13 5 8 1 6 L. Reyes (2-2)) C. Rodgers (1-2) RC Orlan (2) 6-15 4th 9.5 2,028 2:504-30 POT L 3-2 (F/12) 2 9 3 10 3 9 0 13 R. Brinley (1-0) M. Alvarez (0-2) N/A 6-16 4th 10.5 2,988 3:495-1 POT CANCELLED (WILL NOT BE MADE UP)5-2 FRE L 11-2 2 6 1 5 11 13 0 7 C. Jones (1-1) P. Fernandez (2-1) N/A 6-17 4th 10.5 3,198 2:485-3 FRE L 8-7 7 10 1 7 8 6 3 15 L. Gomzalez (1-2) M. McCoy (0-2) N/A 6-18 4th 11.0 3,304 3:415-4 FRE L 6-4 4 8 1 10 6 9 0 12 I. Hernandez (1-0) C. Rodgers (1-3) M. Zouzalik (3) 6-19 4th 12.5 3,334 3:12 5-5 MB W 4-0 4 8 0 10 0 6 0 4 A. Goudeau (2-2) T. Clifton (0-3) N/A 7-19 4th 12.0 3,919 2:165-6 MB POSTPONED TO MAY 75-7 G1 MB L 4-0 0 5 1 8 4 8 0 5 E. Leal (3-2) Z. Lovvorn (0-5) D. Berg (4) 7-20 4th 13.0 N/A 2:145-7 G2 MB W 2-0 2 8 6 0 0 3 0 1 P. Fernandez (3-1) T. Thorpe (2-2) N/A 8-20 4th 12.0 4,921 1:425-8 MB W 6-5 (F/11) 6 12 0 12 5 10 2 11 M. Alvarez (1-2) J. Minch (0-2) N/A 9-20 4th 12.5 3,915 3:455-9 OFF DAY (2)5-10 FRE L 3-0 0 4 0 3 3 5 1 3 L. Long (1-1) J. Staumont (0-3) M. Zouzalik (3) 9-21 4th 12.5 2,583 1:515-11 FRE L 7-2 2 6 1 7 7 8 0 7 T. Scott (2-1) A. Goudeau (3-2) N/A 9-22 4th 12.5 2,747 2:455-12 FRE L 4-0 0 3 2 3 4 6 0 4 M. Grimes (4-2) K. Zimmer (0-1) L. Gonzalez (2) 9-23 4th 12.5 2,195 2:095-13 SAL W 12-4 12 12 0 7 4 8 2 4 K. Kubat (1-0) T. Lakins (4-2) N/A 10-23 4th 11.5 3,530 2:425-14 SAL L 8-7 (10) 7 15 2 16 8 12 0 12 A. Maddox (2-0) M. McCoy (0-3) N/A 10-24 4th 12.5 4,319 3:355-15 SAL L 10-9 9 11 1 8 10 9 2 10 D. Jimenez (2-1) J. Staumont (0-4) N/A 10-25 4th 13.5 2,282 2:515-16 SAL L 4-0 0 6 0 8 4 9 1 7 T. Ball (2-0) A. Goudeau (2-4) N/A 10-26 4th 14.5 1,290 2:225-17 FRE L 3-1 3 8 1 8 1 7 1 7 M. Grimes (5-2) F. Griffin (0-1) J. Beliveau (1) 10-27 4th 15.0 3,081 2:355-18 FRE W 3-2 3 8 3 8 2 8 0 8 M. Alvarez (2-2) M. Zouzalik (0-1) N/A 11-27 4th 15.0 6,257 2:495-19 FRE L 3-1 1 2 0 1 3 9 0 6 T. Scott (3-1) M. Tenuta (2-2) J. Chleborad (1) 11-28 4th 15.5 3,640 2:135-20 CAR W 8-2 8 11 0 8 2 4 3 8 J. Newberry (1-0) M. Withrow (1-4) N/A 12-28 4th 15.5 5,649 2:425-21 CAR POSTPONED TO MAY 225-22 G1 CAR L 5-1 1 5 5 3 5 4 1 9 M. Povse (3-2) F. Griffin (0-2) N/A 12-29 4th 16.0 N/A 2:115-22 G2 CAR W 6-4 6 10 1 7 4 7 0 8 L. Rico (1-0) R. Clark (0-4) M. Alvarez (1) 13-29 4th 15.5 4,028 2:085-23 CAR POSTPONED TO JUNE 165-24 LYN L 7-2 2 6 2 6 7 12 1 9 A. Romero (1-0) Z. Lovvorn (0-1) C. Hill (1) 13-30 4th 16.0 1,454 2:405-25 LYN W 9-6 9 14 4 10 6 7 2 5 C. Ray (1-0) L. Lugo (2-2) M. Alvarez (2) 14-30 4th 15.0 2,166 3:075-26 LYN L 8-0 0 7 0 8 8 9 0 6 S. Brady (3-3) M. Tenuta (2-3) N/A 14-31 4th 16.0 1,392 2:295-27 MB W 3-1 3 5 2 4 1 3 1 9 J. Staumont (1-4) J. Stinnett (4-1) L. Rico (1) 15-31 4th 16.0 1,761 2:395-28 MB POSTPONED TO MAY 295-29 G1 MB W 8-4 8 10 1 5 4 9 1 8 F. Griffin (1-2) Jon Martinez (3-3) N/A 16-31 4th 15.0 N/A 2:275-29 G2 MB W 3-1 (10) 3 5 2 4 1 5 1 10 M. Alvarez (3-2) J. Farris (1-2) N/A 17-31 4th 14.0 2,182 2:525-30 MB L 4-2 2 9 1 8 4 10 0 11 T. Clifton (3-3) C. Ray (1-1) R. McNeil (2) 17-32 4th 15.0 2,475 2:405-31 OFF DAY (4)6-1 LYN W 9-6 9 9 0 6 6 8 2 10 M. Tenuta (3-3) J. Milbrath (2-2) D. Gordon (2) 18-32 4th 14.0 4,037 3:046-2 LYN L 4-2 2 6 1 8 4 7 2 13 M. Brown (2-4) J. Staumont (1-5) T. Frank (5) 18-33 4th 15.0 6,219 3:086-3 LYN L 16-11 (10) 11 16 0 9 16 13 1 6 C. Hill (3-0) J. Bodner (BS, 0-1) N/A 18-34 4th 16.0 4,599 3:546-4 WS W 6-2 6 9 0 5 2 7 1 6 J. Kalish (1-0) M. Martinez (1-3) N/A 19-34 4th 15.5 5,473 4:086-5 WS L 4-0 0 8 1 7 4 8 1 5 S. Adams (6-3) C. Ray (1-2) N/A 19-35 4th 16.0 2,067 2:026-6 WS L 6-0 0 9 0 6 6 8 0 4 B. Brennan (1-4) C. Rodgers (1-4) N/A 19-36 4th 17.0 1,981 1:586-7 WS 6-8 OFF DAY (5)6-9 SAL 6-10 SAL 6-11 SAL 6-12 SAL 6-13 WS 6-14 WS 6-15 WS 6-16 G1 CAR 6-16 G2 CAR6-17 CAR 6-18 CAR 6-19 CAR 6-20 OFF DAY (6)6-21 2016 California League/Carolina League All-Star Game6-22 OFF DAY (7) End of First Half of the Season

Blue Rocks 2016 Regular-Season Day-by-Day -- Second Half BLUE ROCKS OPPONENT Daily Date OPP. W/L SCORE R H E LOB R H E LOB Winning Pitcher Losing Pitcher Save Record Pos. GB Att. Time6-23 WS6-24 WS6-25 WS6-26 WS 6-27 LYN 6-28 LYN 6-29 LYN6-30 WS 7-1 WS7-2 WS 7-3 WS 7-4 POT 7-5 POT 7-6 POT7-7 POT 7-8 MB7-9 MB 7-10 MB 7-11 MB 7-12 OFF DAY (8)7-13 SAL7-14 SAL7-15 SAL7-16 LYN 7-17 LYN 7-18 LYN7-19 LYN 7-20 OFF DAY (9)7-21 MB 7-22 MB7-23 MB7-24 MB 7-25 LYN 7-26 LYN 7-27 LYN7-28 FRE 7-29 FRE 7-30 FRE 7-31 FRE8-1 SAL 7-2 SAL8-3 SAL 8-4 POT8-5 POT8-6 POT8-7 POT 8-8 OFF DAY (10)8-9 FRE 8-10 FRE 8-11 FRE 8-12 SAL8-13 SAL 8-14 SAL 8-15 POT 8-16 POT 8-17 POT8-18 POT8-19 CAR8-20 CAR 8-21 CAR8-22 OFF DAY (11)8-23 LYN 8-24 LYN 8-25 LYN 8-26 MB 8-27 MB8-28 MB8-29 OFF DAY (12)8-30 CAR8-31 CAR9-1 CAR9-2 FRE 9-3 FRE9-4 FRE9-5 FRE End of Second Half of Season