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Southern League Champions 2000 | Division Champions 1999, 2000, 2005, 2012 | Southern League since 1998 Jackson Generals Game Notes Page 1 Sunday, July 26, 2015 | 6:05 p.m. CT | The Ballpark at Jackson | Jackson, Tenn. | Game #98 | Home Game #47 | Second Half Game #29 Montgomery Biscuits (17-11, 51-45) at Jackson Generals (8-20, 37-59) RHP Jaime Schultz (5-5, 4.20 ERA) vs. RHP Moises Hernandez (3-6, 4.46 ERA) Upcoming Schedule & Probable Starters Date Time Opponent Generals Starter Opposing Starter Promotion *First 500 fans Mon, 7/27 OFF DAY Tue, 7/28 7:10 pm CT at Biloxi RHP Dylan Unsworth (0-4, 6.43) vs. RHP Johnny Hellweg (0-3, 7.59) -- Wed, 7/29 7:10 pm CT at Biloxi RHP Edwin Diaz (3-8, 4.36) vs. RHP Brooks Hall (7-6, 4.66) -- Thu, 7/30 7:10 pm CT at Biloxi RHP Stephen Landazuri (0-2, 4.14) vs. RHP Tyler Wagner (7-5, 2.53) -- Today’s Game: Jackson wraps up a week-long homestand with its series finale against the Montgomery Biscuits (Tampa Bay)...Montgomery claimed an early series victory after wins of 6-0, 5-4 and 11-6 over the past three games...Jackson won Wednesday’s series opener on a 6-5 come-from-behind walk-off triumph...Generals right-handed pitcher Moises Hernandez, franchise record holder for career games pitched (149), will start Sunday for Jackson...Biscuits right-handed starter Jaime Schultz, a Tampa Bay Rays pitching prospect (No. 27, MLB Pipe- line), takes the pearl for Montgomery. Versus Montgomery: This rain-shortened 19-game season series is led by Montgomery, 8-5...Jackson rallied for a road series victory in April, winning the final three contests of a five-game set at Riverwalk Stadium... In Montgomery’s last trip to Jackson, the Biscuits took three of four games before the finale was cancelled due to rain...After this five-game series at The Ballpark at Jackson, Montgomery will host the last series between these teams from August 23 to 27...If Montgomery holds on to the series lead, it will be its first season series victory over Jackson since 2012 (12-9 margin). Bottoms Up: The Generals have only avoided the bottom of the ninth in just one nine-inning home game over nearly the past two months...Jackson is 4-20 at home through the last eight weeks, and its only nine-inning win where it did not play the bottom of the ninth was a 10-1 triumph June 18 against the Birmingham Barons... Jackson’s other home wins in this stretch came June 20 versus Birmingham (8-7 (7 inn.) -- game one of double- header), July 3 against the Mobile BayBears (1-0 (6 inn.) -- rain-shortened) and Wednesday versus Montgomery (6-5 -- ninth-inning walk-off)...The Generals have a league-worst 14-32 overall home record this season. Littlewood’s Big Night: Marcus Littlewood lifted a pair of home runs Friday in his first professional multi-homer performance...A switch-hitting converted catcher from Utah, Littlewood gave Jackson a 3-2 lead with a sixth-inning solo shot to right field and provided Jackson’s only comeback blast in the ninth inning with another solo home run to right field in a 5-4 loss...Littlewood went 3-for-4 with 3 RBI and two runs scored in his multi-home run effort, batting exclusively left-handed against right-handed Montgomery pitchers...The only other General with two homers in a game this year is Jabari Blash (May 13 vs. Biloxi, May 20 at Tennessee). K--K--K--K--K--K--K: Edwin Diaz struck out a franchise-best seven batters in a row Thursday...Diaz strand- ed runners in scoring position in the third inning with two called strikeouts...He struck out the side in the fourth and opened the fifth with two more strikeouts until Juniel Querecuto singled...Diaz nearly tied the Southern League record of eight consecutive strikeouts shared by Jim Jefferson (Chattanooga vs. Charlotte; April 15, 1988), Dan Miceli (Carolina vs. Memphis; May 6, 1996) and Anthony Reyes (Tennessee vs. Jacksonville; August 16, 2004). Pop the Clutch: Jackson posted a pair of three-run rallies Wednesday in a 6-5 walk-off win...The Gener- als opened the first inning with back-to-back singles and drove in three runs with RBI doubles from D.J. Peterson and Marcus Littlewood, getting a quick 2-for-2 team RISP...After going scoreless in the following seven innings, Jackson broke through in the bottom of the ninth with a two-out, two-run bases-loaded single by Ian Miller to tie the contest...A wild pitch followed to score Julio Morban for the winning run. January’s Busy July: Umpire J.J. January, the crew chief for this series between the Generals and the Biscuits, is back at The Ballpark at Jackson for the first time since leaving a series early to participate in the MLB All-Star Week festivities at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati...January was the second base umpire at the Futures Game and the home plate umpire for the All-Star Legends and Celebrity Softball Game -- which both occurred on Sunday, July 12...He was also on the field the next day for the Home Run Derby. Last Game: July 25, 2015 vs Montgomery Final R H E LOB Biscuits 11 15 1 9 Generals 6 10 0 7 wp: Jake Faria (3-2, 2.72) lp: Misael Siverio (4-10, 4.50) sv: Mark Sappington (2) time: 3:24 Ballpark: The Ballpark at Jackson (Jackson, Tenn.) Attendance: 2,712 HR: MTG: Patrick Leonard (7) | JXN: D.J. Peterson (7) Recap: Montgomery claimed an early series victory with an 11-6 win over Jackson...D.J. Peterson’s first-inning solo shot and Tyler Bortnick’s two-run double in the second gave Jackson brief leads of 1-0 and 3-1...Patrick Leonard’s two-run blast in the third inning tied the game while starting a six-run go-ahead rally...All nine Biscuits hitters recorded at least one hit, led by Leonard with a 4-for-5 performance...Jake Faria retired eight straight batters at one point of his victorious start...Misael Siverio became the first Southern League pitcher with 10 losses, knocked off after a season-low-tying 2.2 innings pitched. Radio: TJ Network (AM 1390, FM 94.1, 94.3) | WTJS.com | jacksongeneralsbaseball.com (Brandon Liebhaber, Chris Kleinhans-Schulz) Video: MiLB.tv | jacksongeneralsbaseball.com Twitter/Instagram: @jacksongenerals Facebook: facebook.com/jacksongenerals 2015 Generals At a Glance Overall Record 37-59 1 st Half Record/Standing 29-39/5 th (14.0 GB) 2 nd Half Record/Standing 8-20/5 th (11.5 GB) Home Record 14-32 Road Record 23-27 Streak Loss 3 Last 10 2-8 vs. Montgomery 5-8 vs. Montgomery at Home/on Road 2-6/3-2 Second Half Standings North Division W-L GB Overall L10 Streak Birmingham Barons (CHW) 19-8 -- 52-44 5-5 L1 Montgomery Biscuits (TB) 17-11 2.5 51-45 8-2 W3 Tennessee Smokies (CHC) 12-16 7.5 51-46 4-6 L1 Chattanooga Lookouts (MIN)* 10-17 9.0 53-42 6-4 W1 Jackson Generals (SEA) 8-20 11.5 37-59 2-8 L3 South Division W-L GB Overall L10 Streak Mobile BayBears (ARI) 17-11 -- 51-46 7-3 L1 Pensacola Blue Wahoos (CIN) 17-12 0.5 42-55 6-4 L2 Mississippi Braves (ATL) 17-12 0.5 50-47 7-3 W1 Biloxi Shuckers (MIL)* 13-15 4.0 56-40 4-6 W2 Jacksonville Suns (MIA) 10-18 7.0 39-58 2-8 W1 * -- First-Half Champion Southern League Scoreboard Saturday, July 25 th Sunday, July 26 th BIR 5, JAX 0 (7); BIR 2, JAX 3 (7) BLX at PNS, 4:05 pm CT Mobile 1, Mississippi 2 CHA at TNS, 5:05 pm ET Chattanooga 4, Tennessee 3 MOB at MIS, 5:00 pm CT Montgomery 11, Jackson 6 BIR at JAX, 6:05 pm ET Biloxi 4, Pensacola 2 MTG at JXN, 6:05 pm CT Generals vs. Montgomery Jackson (Rank) Stat Montgomery (Rank) .248 (9th) Average .265 (1st) 364 (7th) Runs 469 (2nd) 790 (8th) Hits 866 (1st) 43 (9th) Home Runs 70 (2nd) 344 (3rd) Walks 338 (5th) 693 (5th) Strikeouts 766 (10th) 78 (5th) Steals 94 (3rd) .326 (6th) On-Base % .340 (2nd) .357 (8th) Slugging % .408 (2nd) .683 (7th) OPS .748 (2nd) 4.61 (10th) ERA 3.77 (6th) 55 (7th) HR Allowed 61 (10th) 671 (6th) Strikeouts 790 (1st) 335 (6th) Walks 384 (10th) 1.49 (10th) WHIP 1.39 (9th)

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Sunday, July 26, 2015 | 6:05 p.m. CT | The Ballpark at Jackson | Jackson, Tenn. | Game #98 | Home Game #47 | Second Half Game #29

Montgomery Biscuits (17-11, 51-45) at Jackson Generals (8-20, 37-59)RHP Jaime Schultz (5-5, 4.20 ERA) vs. RHP Moises Hernandez (3-6, 4.46 ERA)

Upcoming Schedule & Probable StartersDate Time Opponent Generals Starter Opposing Starter Promotion *First 500 fans

Mon, 7/27 OFF DAYTue, 7/28 7:10 pm CT at Biloxi RHP Dylan Unsworth (0-4, 6.43) vs. RHP Johnny Hellweg (0-3, 7.59) --Wed, 7/29 7:10 pm CT at Biloxi RHP Edwin Diaz (3-8, 4.36) vs. RHP Brooks Hall (7-6, 4.66) --Thu, 7/30 7:10 pm CT at Biloxi RHP Stephen Landazuri (0-2, 4.14) vs. RHP Tyler Wagner (7-5, 2.53) --

Today’s Game: Jackson wraps up a week-long homestand with its series finale against the Montgomery Biscuits (Tampa Bay)...Montgomery claimed an early series victory after wins of 6-0, 5-4 and 11-6 over the past three games...Jackson won Wednesday’s series opener on a 6-5 come-from-behind walk-off triumph...Generals right-handed pitcher Moises Hernandez, franchise record holder for career games pitched (149), will start Sunday for Jackson...Biscuits right-handed starter Jaime Schultz, a Tampa Bay Rays pitching prospect (No. 27, MLB Pipe-line), takes the pearl for Montgomery.

Versus Montgomery: This rain-shortened 19-game season series is led by Montgomery, 8-5...Jackson rallied for a road series victory in April, winning the final three contests of a five-game set at Riverwalk Stadium...In Montgomery’s last trip to Jackson, the Biscuits took three of four games before the finale was cancelled due to rain...After this five-game series at The Ballpark at Jackson, Montgomery will host the last series between these teams from August 23 to 27...If Montgomery holds on to the series lead, it will be its first season series victory over Jackson since 2012 (12-9 margin).

Bottoms Up: The Generals have only avoided the bottom of the ninth in just one nine-inning home game over nearly the past two months...Jackson is 4-20 at home through the last eight weeks, and its only nine-inning win where it did not play the bottom of the ninth was a 10-1 triumph June 18 against the Birmingham Barons...Jackson’s other home wins in this stretch came June 20 versus Birmingham (8-7 (7 inn.) -- game one of double-header), July 3 against the Mobile BayBears (1-0 (6 inn.) -- rain-shortened) and Wednesday versus Montgomery (6-5 -- ninth-inning walk-off)...The Generals have a league-worst 14-32 overall home record this season.

Littlewood’s Big Night: Marcus Littlewood lifted a pair of home runs Friday in his first professional multi-homer performance...A switch-hitting converted catcher from Utah, Littlewood gave Jackson a 3-2 lead with a sixth-inning solo shot to right field and provided Jackson’s only comeback blast in the ninth inning with another solo home run to right field in a 5-4 loss...Littlewood went 3-for-4 with 3 RBI and two runs scored in his multi-home run effort, batting exclusively left-handed against right-handed Montgomery pitchers...The only other General with two homers in a game this year is Jabari Blash (May 13 vs. Biloxi, May 20 at Tennessee).

K--K--K--K--K--K--K: Edwin Diaz struck out a franchise-best seven batters in a row Thursday...Diaz strand-ed runners in scoring position in the third inning with two called strikeouts...He struck out the side in the fourth and opened the fifth with two more strikeouts until Juniel Querecuto singled...Diaz nearly tied the Southern League record of eight consecutive strikeouts shared by Jim Jefferson (Chattanooga vs. Charlotte; April 15, 1988), Dan Miceli (Carolina vs. Memphis; May 6, 1996) and Anthony Reyes (Tennessee vs. Jacksonville; August 16, 2004).

Pop the Clutch: Jackson posted a pair of three-run rallies Wednesday in a 6-5 walk-off win...The Gener-als opened the first inning with back-to-back singles and drove in three runs with RBI doubles from D.J. Peterson and Marcus Littlewood, getting a quick 2-for-2 team RISP...After going scoreless in the following seven innings, Jackson broke through in the bottom of the ninth with a two-out, two-run bases-loaded single by Ian Miller to tie the contest...A wild pitch followed to score Julio Morban for the winning run.

January’s Busy July: Umpire J.J. January, the crew chief for this series between the Generals and the Biscuits, is back at The Ballpark at Jackson for the first time since leaving a series early to participate in the MLB All-Star Week festivities at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati...January was the second base umpire at the Futures Game and the home plate umpire for the All-Star Legends and Celebrity Softball Game -- which both occurred on Sunday, July 12...He was also on the field the next day for the Home Run Derby.

Last Game: July 25, 2015 vs MontgomeryFinal R H E LOBBiscuits 11 15 1 9Generals 6 10 0 7

wp: Jake Faria (3-2, 2.72)lp: Misael Siverio (4-10, 4.50)sv: Mark Sappington (2)time: 3:24

Ballpark: The Ballpark at Jackson (Jackson, Tenn.) Attendance: 2,712

HR: MTG: Patrick Leonard (7) | JXN: D.J. Peterson (7)Recap: Montgomery claimed an early series victory with an 11-6 win over Jackson...D.J. Peterson’s first-inning solo shot and Tyler Bortnick’s two-run double in the second gave Jackson brief leads of 1-0 and 3-1...Patrick Leonard’s two-run blast in the third inning tied the game while starting a six-run go-ahead rally...All nine Biscuits hitters recorded at least one hit, led by Leonard with a 4-for-5 performance...Jake Faria retired eight straight batters at one point of his victorious start...Misael Siverio became the first Southern League pitcher with 10 losses, knocked off after a season-low-tying 2.2 innings pitched.

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2015 Generals At a GlanceOverall Record 37-591st Half Record/Standing 29-39/5th (14.0 GB)2nd Half Record/Standing 8-20/5th (11.5 GB)Home Record 14-32Road Record 23-27Streak Loss 3Last 10 2-8vs. Montgomery 5-8vs. Montgomery at Home/on Road 2-6/3-2

Second Half StandingsNorth Division W-L GB Overall L10 StreakBirmingham Barons (CHW) 19-8 -- 52-44 5-5 L1Montgomery Biscuits (TB) 17-11 2.5 51-45 8-2 W3Tennessee Smokies (CHC) 12-16 7.5 51-46 4-6 L1Chattanooga Lookouts (MIN)* 10-17 9.0 53-42 6-4 W1Jackson Generals (SEA) 8-20 11.5 37-59 2-8 L3

South Division W-L GB Overall L10 StreakMobile BayBears (ARI) 17-11 -- 51-46 7-3 L1Pensacola Blue Wahoos (CIN) 17-12 0.5 42-55 6-4 L2Mississippi Braves (ATL) 17-12 0.5 50-47 7-3 W1Biloxi Shuckers (MIL)* 13-15 4.0 56-40 4-6 W2Jacksonville Suns (MIA) 10-18 7.0 39-58 2-8 W1

* -- First-Half Champion

Southern League ScoreboardSaturday, July 25th Sunday, July 26th

BIR 5, JAX 0 (7); BIR 2, JAX 3 (7) BLX at PNS, 4:05 pm CTMobile 1, Mississippi 2 CHA at TNS, 5:05 pm ET

Chattanooga 4, Tennessee 3 MOB at MIS, 5:00 pm CTMontgomery 11, Jackson 6 BIR at JAX, 6:05 pm ET

Biloxi 4, Pensacola 2 MTG at JXN, 6:05 pm CT

Generals vs. MontgomeryJackson (Rank) Stat Montgomery (Rank)

.248 (9th) Average .265 (1st)364 (7th) Runs 469 (2nd)790 (8th) Hits 866 (1st)43 (9th) Home Runs 70 (2nd)

344 (3rd) Walks 338 (5th)693 (5th) Strikeouts 766 (10th)78 (5th) Steals 94 (3rd)

.326 (6th) On-Base % .340 (2nd)

.357 (8th) Slugging % .408 (2nd)

.683 (7th) OPS .748 (2nd)4.61 (10th) ERA 3.77 (6th)

55 (7th) HR Allowed 61 (10th)671 (6th) Strikeouts 790 (1st)335 (6th) Walks 384 (10th)

1.49 (10th) WHIP 1.39 (9th)

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Today’s Starting Pitcher#45 Moises Hernandez RHPFull Name: Moises A. Hernandez Born: March 18, 1984Birthplace: Valencia, VE Age: 31Last School: N/A Height/Weight: 6-1/194Drafted: N/A Pitches: Fastball (Two/Four-Seam), Slider, ChangeupAcquired: Signed by Seattle as a Minor League free agent in 2011Pro Career: 13th professional season; Fifth with Seattle (2002-05 Baltimore, 2006-2009 Atlanta)

2015 Season StatisticsClub W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB WP BK BB SO WHIPJackson 3-6 4.46 23 9 0 0 1 80.2 94 47 40 7 1 4 0 22 49 1.438vs. Montgomery 1-0 3.60 2 0 0 0 0 5.0 7 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 1.400

2015 Hernandez Day-By-DayDate OPP Score Dec GS IP H R ER HR BB SO PC - S4/10 at JAX L, 7-0 -- 1.1 1 0 0 0 0 0 12-74/16 vs MIS W, 5-4 W 2.0 2 0 0 0 0 2 26-194/18 vs MIS L, 7-3 -- 2.0 3 1 1 0 0 0 26-174/22 vs TNS L, 13-4 L 3.1 5 3 2 0 3 2 60-364/27 at MTG W, 5-4 BS 2.0 4 2 2 0 0 4 39-254/30 vs PNS L, 3-1 -- 4.0 4 1 1 0 1 3 50-305/4 vs PNS W, 15-4 -- 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 18-105/8 at CHA L, 4-2 -- 3.0 0 0 0 0 2 1 50-285/12 vs BLX L, 6-3 -- 2.0 1 0 0 0 1 1 26-165/15 vs BLX W, 8-6 -- * 3.1 8 4 4 1 0 0 49-355/18 at TNS W, 11-0 S 3.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26-205/22 at PNS L, 3-0 -- 2.0 2 1 1 1 0 2 22-175/24 at PNS W, 6-5 W 2.2 2 1 0 0 0 3 34-255/27 vs MTG W, 12-4 W 3.0 3 0 0 0 0 1 44-276/2 at MIS-G2 L, 5-2 (7) L * 3.1 5 4 4 0 3 2 58-346/7 vs CHA L, 13-0 -- 5.1 3 3 3 0 2 3 70-446/13 at MOB W, 7-2 -- * 4.2 5 1 1 0 1 4 81-516/20 vs BIR-G1 W, 8-7 (7) -- * 5.0 11 7 6 1 2 2 80-516/26 at BIR L, 3-1 L * 5.2 7 3 3 3 2 5 86-527/2 vs MOB L, 3-2 -- * 5.2 5 1 1 0 0 6 77-547/7 at MIS L, 9-1 L * 5.0 10 8 6 0 1 2 72-477/12 vs BIR L, 3-0 L * 6.0 7 3 1 0 3 3 93-567/21 vs MIS L, 4-2 L * 5.1 5 4 4 1 1 3 81-56

Last Time Out: Fifth consecutive losing decision taken while making sixth straight start of at least five innings pitched, taking a 4-2 loss Tuesday to the Mississippi Braves...Gave up 2-0 lead during three-run fourth inning, including RBI hits by KD Kang and Matt Kennelly plus a squeeze play from Levi Hyams...Kang hit a solo home run in the sixth inning as well.Versus Montgomery: Scheduled for first start against Biscuits since July 2007...23 career appearances (22 in relief), collecting a record of 4-2...Most recent victory came with three shutout innings out of bullpen May 27 versus Montgomery...Charged with blown save April 27 at Riverwalk Stadium...Only career start against Montgomery came July 11, 2007, allowing seven runs -- five earned -- in 5.1 innings pitched in an 8-7 Biscuits walk-off win.This Year: Nine starts this season for Jackson, the most for him in a season since 2007... At least 4.2 innings pitched in eight consecutive outings...Struck out a season-high six batters without a walk over 5.2 innings July 2 versus Mobile...Pitched 5.1 innings in relief on June 7 against Chattanooga, marking his longest appearance since 2007 with the Mississippi Braves. Was moved into the rotation thereafter...Did not allow a run in 12 straight innings of relief from April 30 to May 22...Made first start of the season May 15 versus Biloxi, giving up four runs in 3.1 innings in an 8-6 Jackson win...Tossed three perfect innings in the team’s 11-0 win over Tennessee May 18 to earn his first save...Went 2-0 with a save and a 2.25 ERA in 14 May appearances.2014 Highlights: Lost eight straight decisions -- including three on blown saves -- until winning his 2014 finale on September 1 at the Montgomery Biscuits...Allowed one hit over two scoreless innings of relief behind Victor Sanchez as Jackson rallied from a four-run deficit on its way to a 13-6 victory.Career Highlights/Miscellaneous: Jackson Generals franchise record for appearances (149 GP), second in innings pitched (310.1 IP)...Older brother of Mariners ace Felix Hernandez...Originally signed as a non-drafted free agent by the Baltimore Orioles on November 28, 2001...Debuted in 2002 with Cabudare in the Venezuelan Summer League...Never pitched in full-season ball in Orioles system...Acquired by the Atlanta Braves on February 11, 2006 as compensation for Baltimore’s signing of pitching coach Leo Mazzone...Lost a spot start with the 2007 Richmond Braves on August 2, his only appearance in Triple-A...Also pitched in Southern League that season with the 2007 Mississippi Braves (2-2, 5.94 ERA, 10 GS)...Signed by the Seattle Mariners as a Minor League free agent on February 4, 2011 after not pitching in affiliated baseball in 2010...Spent entirety of Mariners stint with Jackson with at least one win in each season with the Generals.

By The NumbersVs. RHH: .283 (49-for-173), 2 HR, 29 K, 9 BB Vs. LHH: .333 (45-for-135), 5 HR, 20 K, 13 BB

Longest Outing: 6.0 IP, 7/12 vs. BIR Most Strikeouts: 6, 7/2 vs. MOB

Most BB Allowed: 3 (3x); last: 7/12 vs. BIR Most Hits Allowed: 11, 6/20 vs BIR-G1

Most Runs Allowed: 8, 7/7 at MIS Most ER Allowed: 6 (2x); last: 7/7 at MIS

Most HR Allowed: 3, 6/26 at BIR Run Support: 3.44 (31 R in 9 S)

Leading Off: .351 (27-for-77), 2 HR, 11 K, 5 BB Runners On: .280 (37-for-132), 2 3B, 4 2B, 19 K, 12 BB

RISP: .266 (21-for-79), 2 3B, 3 2B, 12 K, 8 BB RISP, 2 Outs: .250 (9-for-36), 2 3B, 10 K, BB

Generals Record in Starts: 3-6

Runs Allowed by Inning1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th3 3 9 12 7 11 1 0 1

2015 SplitsW-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO HR HB AVG

Home 2-3 4.31 13 5 48.0 58 27 23 13 26 3 0 .312Road 1-3 4.68 10 4 32.2 36 20 17 9 23 4 1 .2951st Half 3-2 4.25 18 4 53.0 60 28 25 15 30 3 1 .2992nd Half 0-4 4.88 5 5 27.2 34 19 15 7 19 4 0 .318Day 1-0 0.00 3 0 6.2 3 1 0 0 3 0 1 .143Night 2-6 4.86 20 9 74.0 91 46 40 22 46 7 0 .317April 1-1 3.68 6 0 14.2 19 7 6 4 11 0 0 .339May 2-0 2.25 8 1 20.0 17 6 5 3 8 2 1 .239June 0-2 6.38 5 4 24.0 31 18 17 10 16 4 0 .323July 0-3 4.91 4 4 22.0 27 16 12 5 14 1 0 .318AugustSept.

Hernandez Career StatisticsYear Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB WP BK BB SO WHIP02-05 Baltimore org. 4-17 4.16 44 34 1 0 0 194.2 174 108 90 6 19 23 5 90 156 1.35606-09 Atlanta org. 19-13 4.48 84 33 0 0 12 281.1 297 160 140 28 21 28 5 107 176 1.4362010 Did not pitch in 2010 season2011 Jackson (AA) 4-2 6.25 40 3 0 0 0 72.0 94 53 50 10 5 5 0 29 44 1.7082012 Jackson (AA) 5-2 6.66 32 0 0 0 0 50.0 63 39 37 5 2 3 0 31 17 1.8802013 Jackson (AA) 1-2 4.98 23 2 0 0 0 47.0 45 26 26 5 2 3 0 17 20 1.3192014 Jackson (AA) 1-8 5.93 31 2 0 0 0 60.2 76 43 40 6 1 2 2 23 36 1.6322015 Jackson (AA) 3-6 4.46 23 9 0 0 1 80.2 94 47 40 7 1 4 0 22 49 1.438

MiLB (‘03-present) 37-43 4.89 265 73 1 0 13 726.1 794 444 395 67 42 55 12 293 463 1.497

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Seattle Mariners Organization ReportSeattle Mariners

MLB • American LeagueRecord: 45-53 • 4th AL West

Today: vs. Toronto • 1:10 pm PTTaijuan Walker* (7-7, 5.06)

Yesterday: L, 8-6 vs. TorontoRobinson Cano: 1-for-4, HR (10), 3 RBI, 2 R, BB

*Former General

Tacoma RainiersTriple-A • Pacific Coast League

Record: 47-54 • 3rd Pacific NorthernToday: vs. Fresno (HOU) • 1:35 pm PT

Jordan Pries* (4-3, 5.43)

Yesterday: W, 8-7 vs. FresnoJabari Blash*: Walk-Off HR -- 2-for-5, HR (5), RBI, 2 R

AZL MarinersRookie • Arizona LeagueRecord: 0-0, 16-12 • -- West

Today: at AZL Padres (SD) • 7:00 pm MST

Yesterday: W, 7-6 vs. AZL Royals (KC)Juan Camacho: Walk-Off 1B -- 1-for-2, RBI

Bakersfield BlazeClass A Advanced • California League

Record: 10-18, 36-62 • 5th NorthToday: vs. San Jose (SF) • 7:45 pm PT

Brett Ash (4-6, 3.15)

Yesterday: W, 7-4 vs. San JoseTyler O’Neill: 2-for-3, HR (19), 2B, 4 RBI, 2 R, BB

Clinton LumberKingsClass A • Midwest League

Record: 6-24, 32-67 • 8th WesternToday: at Wisconsin (MIL) • 1:05 pm CT

Pat Peterson (4-5, 4.52)

Yesterday: L, 4-0 at WisconsinGianfranco Wawoe*: 2-for-3, 2B, SB

Everett AquaSoxClass A Short Season • Northwest League

Record: 22-15 • T-1st NorthToday: vs. Vancouver (TOR) • 4:05 pm PT

Darin Gillies (1-0, 2.78)

Yesterday: L, 10-1 vs. Spokane (TEX)Corey Simpson: 1-for-3, 2B, R

Chicago Cubs1998-2006 (9 Seasons)Overall Record: 655-598 (.523)

Generals Affiliate HistoryLeague Championships: 2000 (1)Division Championships: 1999, 2000, 2005 (3)Playoff Appearances: 1999, 2000, 2002, 2005 (4)Best Record: 84-57 (1999)Worst Record: 59-80 (2001)

Seattle Mariners2007-Present (9th Season)Overall Record: 537-573* (.484)*Through 2014

League Championships: --Division Championships: 2012 (1)Playoff Appearances: 2008, 2010, 2012 (3)Best Record: 79-61 (2012)Worst Record: 60-79 (2007)

*Team played as West Tenn Diamond Jaxx from 1998 to 2010; Have been Jackson Generals since 2011

Generals vs. Southern LeagueNorth Division Games Home Road Overall StreakBirmingham (CHW) G: 15 | H: 10 | A: 5 2-8 2-3 4-11 L5Chattanooga (MIN) G: 20 | H: 10 | A: 10 0-5 1-4 1-9 L9Montgomery (TB) G: 20 | H: 20 | A: 10 2-6 3-2 5-8 L3Tennessee (CHC) G: 15 | H: 5 | A: 10 2-2 3-3 5-5 W1vs. North G: 70 | H: 35 | A: 35 6-21 9-12 15-33 L3South Division Games Home Road Overall StreakBiloxi (MIL) G: 15 | H: 10 | A: 5 3-2 0-0 3-2 W2Jacksonville (MIA) G: 10 | H: 5 | A: 5 0-0 1-3 1-3 L3Mississippi (ATL) G: 17 | H: 7 | A: 10 1-5 5-6 6-11 L2Mobile (ARI) G: 13 | H: 3 | A: 10 1-2 6-3 7-5 L3Pensacola (CIN) G: 15 | H: 10 | A: 5 3-2 2-3 5-5 L1vs. South G: 70 | H: 35 | A: 35 8-11 14-15 22-26 L5

Generals By MonthMonth W-L Home Road RPG AVG HR ERA WHIPApril 7-11 3-6 4-5 3.32 .220 4 4.42 1.51May 13-16 7-6 6-10 4.97 .270 18 5.24 1.59June 11-15 2-8 9-7 3.35 .234 14 4.47 1.47July 6-17 2-12 4-5 3.04 .258 7 4.12 1.36AugustSeptember

Record By Runs Scored0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+

GENERALS 0-14 2-12 3-13 0-8 5-6 4-3 6-1 4-1 6-0 2-0 5-1

OPPONENT 0-6 1-3 1-5 14-8 8-6 5-3 8-5 5-1 7-0 2-0 8-0

Runs Scored By Inning1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Ext. Total

GENERALS 60 32 41 28 43 50 32 33 40 5 364OPPONENT 45 56 66 60 53 70 43 42 38 4 477

Generals By Day Day Home Road OverallMonday 3-2 6-1 9-3Tuesday 1-5 1-4 2-9Wednesday 2-5 6-0 8-5Thursday 3-6 2-5 5-11Friday 3-5 1-6 4-11Saturday 2-5 3-6 5-11Sunday 0-4 4-5 4-9

By UniformJersey W-LPinstripe 9-16

Plain White 2-12

Gray 21-25

Alternate 3-4

Special 2-2

Generals Home and RoadHome Stat Road14-32 Record 23-27

3.74 (172 R in 46 G) Runs Per Game 3.76 (192 R in 51 G).250 (365-for-1459) Batting Average .246 (425-for-1730)

21 Home Runs 225.01 Earned Run Average 4.23

308/159 Strikeout-to-Walk Ratio 363/17623 Home Runs Allowed 32

Series Breakdown Home Road Overall

Series Record 2-7-1 3-6-1 5-13-22/3/4-Game Series 0-4-1 0-1 0-5-1Five-Game Series 2-3 3-4 5-7Six-Game Series -- 0-1-1 0-1-1Series Openers 3-8 5-5 8-13Series Finales 3-7 5-4-1 8-11-1Rubber Games 2-1 2-1 4-2Series Sweeps 0-3 1-0 1-3

Miscellaneous Record

Day Games 8-8Night Games 29-51Game after Off Day 3-3Game after Road Trip 1-8Doubleheaders 2-6Under Horner 31-42Under Howell 6-17

Starts by PositionC Steve Baron (35), Marcus Littlewood (31), Tyler Marlette (23), Carlton Tanabe (8)

1B D.J. Peterson (55), Dan Paolini (34), Jordy Lara (8)

2B Tyler Smith (33), Tyler Bortnick (33), Zach Shank (10), Jordan Cowan (7), Leury Bonilla (4), Jack Reinheimer (4), Gianfranco Wawoe (3), Luis Caballero (2), Pat Brady (1)

SS Tyler Smith (49), Jack Reinheimer (44), Luis Caballero (2), Zach Shank (1), Ketel Marte (1)

3B Jordy Lara (58), D.J. Peterson (28), Leury Bonilla (2), Zach Shank (2), Luis Caballero (2), Aderlin Rodriguez (2), Tyler Smith (1), Jordan Cowan (1), Tyler Bortnick (1)

LF Jabari Henry (41), Dario Pizzano (25), Dan Paolini (19), Jabari Blash (7), Julio Morban (4), Burt Reynolds (1)

CF Ian Miller (48), Gabriel Guerrero (25), Zach Shank (12), Julio Morban (7), Leon Landry (2), Jabari Henry (2), Luis Liberato (1)

RF Jabari Blash (42), Gabriel Guerrero (22), Julio Morban (12), Jabari Henry (7), Jordy Lara (7), Dan Paolini (2), Luis Liberato (2), Pat Brady (1), Leury Bonilla (1), Burt Reynolds (1)

DH Dario PIzzano (34), Dan Paolini (22), D.J. Peterson (9), Jabari Blash (8), Jordy Lara (7), Jabari Henry (4), Julio Morban (4), Luis Caballero (4), Aderlin Rodriguez (1), Leon Landry (1), Patrick Leyland (1), Tyler Smith (1), Ketel Marte (1)

Starts by Batting Order1st Ian Miller (44), Tyler Smith (29), Jack Reinheimer (12), Julio Morban (4), Leon Landry (3), Zach Shank (3), Ketel Marte (2)

2nd Tyler Smith (34), Jack Reinheimer (32), Tyler Bortnick (18), Jabari Henry (5), Ian Miller (3), Leury Bonilla (2), Zach Shank (1), Dario Pizzano (1), Gianfranco Wawoe (1)

3rd D.J. Peterson (45), Dario Pizzano (29), Dan Paolini (14), Jabari Blash (4), Jack Reinheimer (4), Jordy Lara (1)

4th Jordy Lara (35), Jabari Blash (18), D.J. Peterson (16), Dan Paolini (12), Dario Pizzano (10), Julio Morban (5), Jabari Henry (1)

5th D.J. Peterson (30), Jordy Lara (21), Gabriel Guerrero (16), Julio Morban (11), Jabari Blash (9), Dan Paolini (6), Dario Pizzano (3), Marcus Littlewood (1)

6th Gabriel Guerrero (28), Jordy Lara (16), Dan Paolini (11), Jabari Blash (9), Tyler Smith (9), Dario Pizzano (8), Julio Morban (5), Tyler Marlette (5), Marcus Littlewood (4), Jabari Henry (2)

7th Jabari Henry (22), Dan Paolini (20), Jabari Blash (17), Tyler Smith (10), Jordy Lara (7), Marcus Littlewood (4), Tyler Marlette (4), Zach Shank (3), Dario Pizzano (3), Gabriel Guerrero (2), Julio Morban (2), Aderlin Rodriguez (1), Leury Bonilla (1), Luis Liberato (1)

8th Jabari Henry (24), Dan Paolini (16), Marcus Littlewood (11), Zach Shank (10), Tyler Marlette (10), Tyler Bortnick (5), Dario Pizzano (4), Leury Bonilla (4), Tyler Smith (3), Steve Baron (3), Pat Brady (2), Jabari Blash (2), Aderlin Rodriguez (2), Luis Liberato (1)

9th Steve Baron (31), Marcus Littlewood (11), Luis Caballero (10), Tyler Bortnick (10), Zach Shank (8), Carlton Tanabe (8), Jordan Cowan (8), Tyler Marlette (3), Gianfranco Wawoe (2), Burt Reynolds (2), Jabari Henry (1), Luis Liberato (1), Patrick Leyland (1), Jordy Lara (1)

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Generals Record BreakdownHome Road 1st Half 2nd Half Overall

Leading after 6 11-3 14-2 18-2 7-3 25-5Tied after 6 0-2 7-3 7-3 0-2 7-5Trailing after 6 3-27 2-22 4-34 1-15 5-49Leading after 7 11-5 15-2 20-4 6-3 26-7Tied after 7 1-1 6-1 7-1 0-1 7-2Trailing after 7 1-26 2-24 2-34 1-16 3-50Leading after 8 10-2 17-1 21-1 6-2 27-3Tied after 8 0-2 4-1 4-3 -- 4-3Trailing after 8 1-25 2-22 2-29 1-18 3-47Extra Innings 0-2 4-2 4-4 -- 4-4

vs. Right-Handed Starter 11-29 21-24 25-34 7-19 32-53vs. Left-Handed Starter 3-3 2-3 4-5 1-1 5-6

One-Run Games 4-8 8-5 9-7 3-6 12-13Two-Run Games 3-6 6-5 8-6 1-5 9-11Three-Run Games 1-3 3-9 3-10 1-2 4-12Game Decided by 4+ runs 6-15 6-8 9-16 3-7 12-23

Generals out-hit Opponent 7-6 19-6 21-7 5-5 26-12Opponent out-hits Generals 3-25 2-18 3-32 2-11 5-43Teams tie in hits 4-2 2-2 5-0 1-4 6-4

Generals Score First 8-9 15-9 16-11 7-7 23-18Opponent Scores First 6-23 8-18 13-28 1-13 14-41Shutouts 2-7 4-7 4-7 2-7 6-14

Generals Hit a Home Run 6-7 9-6 11-9 4-4 15-13Generals Hit Multiple Home Runs 6-2 5-0 9-1 2-1 11-2Generals Do Not Hit a Home Run 8-25 14-21 18-30 4-16 22-46When Giving Up a Home Run 4-16 6-18 9-23 1-11 10-34Giving Up Multiple Home Runs 1-2 1-5 2-5 0-2 2-7Not Giving Up a Home Run 10-16 17-9 20-16 7-9 27-25

Last At-Bat Wins 4-4 8-4 11-6 1-2 12-8Walk-Off Wins 1-0 0-3 0-2 1-1 1-3Walk-Off Home Runs -- 0-1 0-1 -- 0-1Come-From-Behind Wins 7-0 11-0 16-0 2-0 18-0Losses After Leading 0-13 0-13 0-15 0-11 0-26

Collecting 0-3 Hits 0-2 0-4 0-5 0-1 0-6Collecting 4-6 Hits 3-14 3-9 5-17 1-6 6-23Collecting 7-9 Hits 3-8 3-9 3-11 3-6 6-17Collecting 10-12 Hits 6-5 10-6 14-4 2-7 16-11Collecting 13+ Hits 2-2 7-0 7-2 2-0 9-2

Allowing 0-3 Hits 1-0 2-0 3-0 -- 3-0Allowing 4-6 Hits 2-3 5-5 4-5 3-3 7-8Allowing 7-9 Hits 8-9 11-12 14-12 5-9 19-21Allowing 10-12 Hits 3-6 4-2 7-6 0-2 7-8Allowing 13+ HIts 0-14 1-8 1-16 0-6 1-22

Scoring 5 or More Runs 12-3 15-3 23-4 4-2 27-6Scoring 4 or Fewer Runs 2-28 8-25 6-35 4-18 10-53Allowing 5 or More Runs 3-20 6-15 6-25 3-10 9-35Allowing 4 or Fewer Runs 11-12 17-12 23-15 5-9 28-24

Miscellaneous InformationGenerals EjectionsDate/Opponent Coach/Player Umpire Reason5/13 vs. BLX MGR Jim Horner HP Brennan Miller Arguing out call at home plate6/11 at MOB OF Dario Pizzano HP Lew Williams Commenting on strike zone6/15 at MOB INF D.J. Peterson HP Alex Ransom Arguing after strikeout

AttendanceLargest Attendance, Home..............................................6,814, 6/6 vs. CHA (Franchise Record) Average Attendance, Home.............................................................2,284 (44 openings/5 lost)Largest Attendance, Road..............................................................................8,500, 6/25 at BIR

Generals Highs & LowsGeneralMost Games Over .500...........................................................................................................1 (1-0), 4/9 after game at JAX Most Games Under .500..............................................................................................22 (37-59), 7/25 after game vs. MTGLongest Winning Streak...................................................................................................................................5, 6/11 to 6/15 Longest Winning Streak, Home.........................................................................................2 (4x); last: 6/18 to 6/20, Game 1Longest Winning Streak, Road........................................................................................................................5, 6/11 to 6/15Most Consecutive Losses....................................................................................................................................7, 6/4 to 6/10Most Consecutive Losses, Home............................................................................................8, 5/28-5/29, 6/6-6/10, 6/17Most Consecutive Losses, Road......................................................................................6, 5/7-5/10, 5/16-5/17 (Game 1)Largest Margin of Victory..............................................................................................11 (2x); last: 5/18 at TNS, 11-0 FinalLargest Margin of Defeat.............................................................................................13 (4x); last: 6/25 at BIR, 13-0 FinalBiggest Comeback to Win......................................................4 (2x); last: 6/11 at MOB (Down 4-0, won 6-4 in 11 inn.) Biggest Lead to Lose.......................................................................................................6, 5/25 at PNS (up 6-0, lost 8-7)Longest Game, Innings.....................................................................................................................12 (3x); last: 6/5 at MISLongest Game, Time...................................................................................................................4:28, 4/17 vs. MIS (12 inn.)Longest 9-Inning Game, Time....................................................................................................................3:24, 7/25 vs. MTGShortest Game, Time......................................................................................................................1:41; 4/16 vs. MIS (7 inn.)Shortest 9-Inning Game, Time...................................................................................................2:08 (2x); last: 6/26 at BIRHottest First Pitch Temperature.....................................................................................................95, 7/8 at MIS (7:00 pm CT)Coldest First Pitch Temperature..................................................................................................61, 4/22 vs. TNS (7:05 pm CT)Most Double Plays Turned.................................................................................................................................4, 5/23 at PNSMost Opposing Double Plays Turned.....................................................................................................4 (3x); last: 5/22 at PNSMost Errors, Game..............................................................................................................................4 (6x); last: 6/21 vs. BIRMost Opposing Errors, Game...............................................................................................................................4, 4/20 vs. TNS

Team BattingMost Runs, Game...............................................................................................................................................15, 5/4 vs. PNSFewest Runs, Game......................................................................................................................0 (15x); last: 7/24 vs. MTGMost Runs, Inning.....................................................................................................................7 (3x); 1st inning, 7/8 at MISMost Hits, Game.............................................................................................................................................16, 5/18 at TNSMost Hits, Inning............................................................................................................................8, 1st inning, 7/8 at MISFewest Hits, Game..............................................................................................................................................1, 6/4 at MISMost Doubles, Game...........................................................................................................................6 (3x); last: 5/18 at TNSMost Triples, Game...........................................................................................................................................3, 6/18 vs. BIRMost Home Runs, Game.....................................................................................................................3 (2x); last: 6/29 at BIRMost Consecutive Games with a Home Run......................................................................................................3, 5/9 to 5/11Most Consecutive Games without a Home Run..............................................................................................8, 7/6 to 7/13Most Extra-Base Hits, Game...............................................................................................................8 (2x); last: 5/11 vs. BLXMost Runners Left on Base, Game...................................................................................................................16, 5/23 at PNSMost Walks, Game.............................................................................................................................................10, 5/21 at PNSFewest Walks, Game.............................................................................................................................0 (2x); last: 7/4 at MISMost Strikeouts, Game...................................................................................................................14 (2x); last: 7/15 at MOBFewest Strikeouts, Game....................................................................................................................................1, 4/16 vs. MISMost Stolen Bases, Game....................................................................................................................................5, 5/15 vs. BLXMost Hit Batters, Game....................................................................................................................3 (2x); last: 5/23 at PNS

Individual BattingMost Hits, Game.....................................................................................................................................4, Blash, 5/13 vs. BLX Most Runs, Game......................................................................................................3 (8x); last: Peterson, Blash, 7/5 at MIS Most Doubles, Game............................................................................................................2 (10x); last: Miller, 7/11 vs. BIRMost Triples, Game.............................................................................................................................2, Shank, 4/28 at MTGMost Home Runs, Game.................................................................................................2 (3x); last: Littlewood, 7/24 vs. MTGMost Extra-Base Hits, Game.........................................................................................2 (28x); last: Littlewood, 7/24 vs. MTGMost RBI, Game......................................................................................................................................7, Blash, 5/13 vs. BLXMost Walks, Game.............................................................................................................3 (6x); last: Bortnick, 7/21 vs. MISMost Strikeouts, Game..........................................................................................................................5, Guerrero, 5/10 at CHAMost Stolen Bases, Game...............................................................................................................3 , Reinheimer, 5/15 vs. BLXLongest Hitting Streak............................................................................................25 games, Pizzano (4/16 to 5/17, Game 1)

Team PitchingFewest Runs Allowed, Game...............................................................................................0 (7x); last: 7/3 vs. MOB (6 inn.)Most Runs Allowed, Game..............................................................................................................................16, 5/10 at CHAMost Runs Allowed, Inning.................................................................................................................8, 6th inning, 6/25 at BIRMost Home Runs Allowed, Game.......................................................................................................3 (2x); last: 6/26 at BIRMost Home Runs Allowed, Inning.....................................................................................................2, 5th inning, 6/26 at BIR Most Unearned Runs Allowed, Game...................................................................................................................5, 7/1 vs. MOBFewest Hits Allowed, Game.................................................................................................................3 (4x); last: 5/18 at TNSMost Hits Allowed, Game.................................................................................................................................20, 5/13 vs. BLXMost Hits Allowed, Inning...................................................................................................................8, 6th inning, 7/7 at MISMost Strikeouts, Game..................................................................................................................................14, 7/23 vs. MTGFewest Walks Allowed, Game..............................................................................................................0 (3x); last: 5/4 vs. PNSMost Walks Allowed, Game.............................................................................................................................12, 4/23 vs. TNSMost Opponent Stolen Bases, Game................................................................................................................7, 7/22 vs. MTGMost Runners Left Stranded, Game..............................................................................................................14, 5/29 vs. MTGMost Wild Pitches, Game........................................................................................................................3 (2x), 6/10 vs. CHAMost Hit Batters, Game........................................................................................................3 (2x); last: 6/2 at MIS (Game 1)Most Balks, Game..................................................................................................................................1 (6x); last: 6/4 at MIS

Individual PitchingMost Earned Runs Allowed, Game (Starter)..........................................................................7 (3x); last: Siverio, 7/25 vs. MTGMost Earned Runs Allowed, Game (Reliever).......................................................................................6, DeCecco, 6/25 at BIR Most Hits Allowed, Game (Starter)..............................................................................11, Hernandez, 6/20 vs. BIR (Game 1)Most Hits Allowed, Game (Reliever)................................................................................................12, DeCecco, 4/15 vs. MISMost Home Runs Allowed, Game (Starter).......................................................................................3, Hernandez, 6/26 at BIRMost Home Runs Allowed, Game (Reliever)..........................................................................2, Shipers, 5/17 at TNS (Game 1)Most Strikeouts, Game (Starter)........................................................................................7 (4x); last: Gillheeney, 7/9 vs. BIRMost Strikeouts, Game (Reliever)............................................................................................................7, Miller, 4/29 at MTGMost Walks Allowed, Game (Starter).......................................................................................................6, Pike, 4/23 vs. TNSMost Walks Allowed, Game (Reliever)..........................................................................4 (2x); last: Cochran-Gill, 5/23 at PNSMost Innings Pitched, Starter............................................................................................................7.2 IP, Diaz, 6/6 vs. CHAFewest Innings Pitched, Starter..........................................................................................................0.1 IP, Hunter, 4/28 at MTGMost Innings Pitched, Reliever..................................................................................5.1 IP (3x); last: Hernandez, 6/7 vs. CHAMost Consecutive Outs, Starter.................................................................................................................15, Diaz, 6/12 at MOBMost Consecutive Outs, Reliever.........................................................................................9 (2x); last: DeCecco, 6/28 at BIRLongest Scoreless Innings Streak, Starter................................................................................11.2 IP, Gillheeney (6/17 to 7/4)Longest Scoreless Innings Streak, Reliever......................................................................................12.2 IP, Miller (5/13 to 6/3)Most Wild Pitches, Game.................................................................................................2 (2x); last: DeCecco, 6/10 vs. CHA

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Longest Hitting StreaksNo. Player Start End Stats25 Dario Pizzano 4/16 5/17 .396 (40-for-101), HR, 3 3B, 5 2B9 Jabari Blash 5/13 5/21 .500 (16-for-32), 4 HR, 4 2B, 12 RBI8 Tyler Smith 4/21 5/11 .467 (14-for-30), HR, 5 2B, 6 BB8 Tyler Marlette 7/2 7/16 .387 (12-for-31), HR, 2 2B, 4 RBI, 3 R7 D.J. Peterson 7/5 7/11 .323 (10-for-31), 3 2B, 4 RBI, 5 R

Longest On-Base StreaksNo. Player Start End Stats25 Dario Pizzano 4/16 5/17 .396 (40-for-101), HR, 3 3B, 5 2B18 Jabari Blash 6/13 7/5 .317 (19-for-60), HR, 3B, 5 2B18 Dan Paolini 6/9 6/29 .338 (23-for-68), 3 HR, 3B, 2B, HBP17 Dan Paolini 5/11 6/1 .351 (18-for-54), 3B, 2 2B, 11 RBI11 Tyler Smith 4/17 5/11 .436 (17-for-39), HR, 3B, 5 2B

Generals Team LeadersOff. Stat Player SL RankAverage Dan Paolini .285 --

HR Jabari Blash 10 t-8thRBI D.J. Peterson 43 --Hits Tyler Smith 80 --Runs D.J. Peterson 39 --Walks Tyler Smith 48 7thOBP Dan Paolini .370 --SLG Dan Paolini .387 --OPS Dan Paolini .757 --2B D.J. Peterson 19 t-10th3B Jordy Lara 5 t-10thSB Ian Miller 19 8th

Pit. Stat Player SL RankWins Trevor Miller 5 --

Losses Misael Siverio 10 1stSaves Matt Anderson 10 t-6thERA Moises Hernandez 4.46 --IP Misael Siverio 92.0 --

WHIP Moises Hernandez 144 --Strikeouts Misael Siverio 76 --

Walks Misael Siverio 37 --

Notable OccurrencesGrand Slams Opponent Grand Slams Player Date/Opp (Inn.) Opposing Pitcher Opposing Player Date/Opp (Inn.) Generals PitcherJabari Blash 5/13 vs BLX (9th) Eric Marzec Jake DePew 4/28 at MTG (8th) Matt AndersonD.J. Peterson 7/15 at MOB (4th) Blayne Weller

Back-to-Back Home Runs Opponents Back-to-Back Home RunsPlayers Date/Opp. (Inn.) Opp. Pitcher(s) Opposing Players Date/Opp. (Inn.) JXN Pitcher(s)

Danny Hayes, Rob Brantly 6/26 at BIR (5th) Moises Hernandez

Multi-Homer Games Opponents Multi-Homer GamesPlayer Type Date/Opp. Home Runs/Inn. Opposing Player Type Date/Opp. Home Runs/Inn.Jabari Blash Two-Homer 5/13 vs. BLX 2R (2nd), GS (9th) Kyle Schwarber Two-Homer 5/17 at TNS Solo (3rd), 2R (4th)Jabari Blash Two-Homer 5/20 at TNS Solo (7th, 9th)Marcus Littlewood Two-Homer 7/24 vs. MTG Solo (6th, 9th)

Last At-Bat Wins Opponents Last At-Bat WinsDate/Opponent Final Score Game-Winning Play Date/Opponent Final Score Game-Winning Play4/9 at JAX W, 2-0 Guerrero: RBI 1B in 9th inn. 4/17 vs. MIS L, 6-5 (12 inn.) O’Dowd: HR in 12th inn.4/16 vs. MIS W, 5-4 (7 inn.) Guerrero: 2-R HR in 6th inn. 5/8 at CHA L, 4-2 Turner: Walk-Off HR in 9th inn.4/21 vs. TNS W, 5-3 Paolini: 2-R 2B in 8th inn. 5/25 at PNS L, 8-7 Skipworth: Scored on WP in 8th inn.4/27 at MTG W, 5-4 Shank: RBI HBP in 9th inn. 5/28 vs. MTG L, 3-2 Seizter: RBI 1B in 9th inn. 4/28 at MTG W, 7-6 (10 inn.) Reinheimer: RBI 1B in 10th inn. 5/29 vs. MTG L, 4-3 (12 inn.) Rickard: RBI 1B in 12th inn.4/29 at MTG W, 4-3 Peterson: 2-R 2B in 9th inn. 6/5 at MIS L, 4-3 (12 inn.) Lipka: Walk-Off RBI 1B in 12th inn.5/17 at TNS, G2 W, 1-0 (8 inn.) Shank: RBI 1B in 8th inn. 6/28 at BIR L, 4-3 (10 inn.) Nieto: Walk-Off RBI BB in 10th inn.5/23 at PNS W, 8-6 (11 inn.) Littlewood: RBI 2B in 11th inn. 7/24 vs. MTG L, 5-4 Guevara: 2-R 1B in 9th inn. 6/3 at MIS W, 6-3 Smith: RBI SF in 9th inn.6/11 at MOB W, 6-4 (11 inn.) Bortnick: 2-R 1B in 11th inn.6/20 vs. BIR, G1 W, 8-7 (7 inn.) Blash: 3-R 2B in 6th Inn. 7/22 vs. MTG W, 6-5 Morban: Walk-Off R on WP in 9th inn.

Walk-Off Home Runs Opponents Walk-Off Home RunsPlayer Date/Opp Final Score Opp. Pitcher Player Date/Opp Final Score JXN Pitcher

Stuart Turner 5/8 at CHA L, 4-2 Jordan Shipers

Inside-The-Park Home Runs Opponents Inside-The-Park Home RunsPlayer Date/Opp Final Score Opp. Pitcher Player Date/Opp Final Score JXN PitcherGabriel Guerrero 4/28 at MTG W, 7-6 (10) Jordan Harrison Jack Reinheimer 7/16 at MOB L, 8-3 Dylan Unsworth

Generals Bat Around Opponent Bats AroundDate/Opp. (Inn.) Runs/Hits No. of Batters Final Score Date/Opp. (Inn.) Runs/Hits No. of Batters Final Score5/1 vs PNS (1st) 6 runs/3 hits 10 batters W, 8-3 4/22 vs TNS (1st) 4 runs/4 hits 9 batters L, 13-45/2 vs PNS (4th) 6 runs/5 hits 11 batters W, 7-4 4/25 at MTG (2nd) 4 runs/4 hits 9 batters L, 7-45/4 vs PNS (2nd) 6 runs/4 hits 9 batters W, 15-4 5/10 at CHA (6th) 7 runs/7 hits 13 batters L, 16-35/15 vs BLX (1st) 4 runs/4 hits 9 batters W, 8-6 (8 inn.) 5/12 vs BLX (5th) 3 runs/4 hits 9 batters L, 6-35/18 at TNS (5th) 7 runs/6 hits 11 batters W, 11-0 5/13 vs BLX (8th) 5 runs/6 hits 9 batters L, 14-105/25 at PNS (1st) 4 runs/3 hits 9 batters L, 8-7 5/21 at PNS (6th) 6 runs/6 hits 10 batters L, 8-56/14 at MOB (6th) 4 runs/4 hits 9 batters W, 8-6 5/24 at PNS (2nd) 4 runs/5 hits 10 batters W, 6-56/18 vs BIR (3rd) 7 runs/5 hits 12 batters W, 10-1 5/25 at PNS (5th) 4 runs/7 hits 9 batters L, 8-77/8 at MIS (1st) 7 runs/8 hits 12 batters W, 10-5 5/25 at PNS (8th) 4 runs/3 hits 9 batters L, 8-77/15 at MOB (4th) 6 runs/5 hits 9 batters W, 9-6 5/26 vs MTG (8th) 5 runs/6 hits 10 batters L, 14-1

6/4 at MIS (3rd) 5 runs/5 hits 9 batters L, 8-16/25 at BIR (6th) 8 runs/7 hits 12 batters L, 13-07/1 vs MOB (9th) 4 runs/3 hits 9 batters L, 8-07/7 at MIS (6th) 6 runs/8 hits 11 batters L, 9-17/16 at MOB (7th) 3 runs/2 hits 9 batters L, 8-37/25 vs MTG (3rd) 6 runs/5 hits 10 batters L, 11-6

Generals on TwitterPitchers HandleMatt Anderson @MatthewMark27Trey Cochran-Gill @TCG_14Edwin Diaz @edidiaz44Paul Fry @Official_Fry9KsMoises Hernandez @Moises_1984Kyle Hunter @K_Hunt7Misael Siverio @therealsiverioDylan Unsworth @dylansharkieGrady Wood @gradyw_Ms13Jake Zokan @DontMesswtheZokCatchers HandleTyler Marlette @TMarletteInfielders HandleTyler Bortnick @TylerBortnickLuis Caballero @CaballeroL12Dan Paolini @DPaolini2D.J. Peterson @godj33Aderlin Rodriguez @aderlin_rTyler Smith @tsmitty_1Outfielders HandleJabari Henry @bari14Dario Pizzano @DarioPizzano25

Southern League Awards & AccoladesSouthern League Player of the Week Southern League Pitcher of the WeekWeek Player Stats Week Pitcher StatsMay 4 to 10 Tyler Smith .455 (10-for-22), HR, 4 2B, 5 BBMay 11 to 17 Jabari Blash .435 (10-for-23), 2 HR, 3 2B, 9 RBI

Southern League Mid-Season All-Stars Southern League BC Powder Relief Picher of the MonthPlayer First Half Stats Month Pitcher StatsOF Dario Pizzano .308, 4 HR, 4 3B, 13 2B, 33 RBI, .366 OBP, .457 SLGOF Jabari Blash .297, 10 HR, 2 3B, 13 2B, 30 RBI, .396 OBP, .600 SLGLHP James Gillheeney 3-2, 3.27 ERA, 14 GP, 7 GS, 55.0 IP, 39 K, 19 BB

Southern League Postseason All-Stars Southern League Postseason AwardsPlayer Season Stats Player Award

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Generals Field Staff

Professional Managerial Record (through 2014)Year Club (Affiliation) League Level W-L Pct. Finish2003 Eugene Emeralds (SD) Northwest Class A Short Season 39-37 .513 4th2004 Eugene Emeralds (SD) Northwest Class A Short Season 26-50 .342 8th2005 Eugene Emeralds (SD) Northwest Class A Short Season 34-42 .447 t-6th2011 Road Warriors (Ind.) Atlantic Independent 38-86 .306 8th2014 Tacoma Rainiers (SEA) Pacific Coast Triple-A 74-70 .514 t-7thCareer Totals 211-285 .425

28 Lance Painter Pitching CoachBorn July 21, 1967 (Age 48)...Resides in Gilbert, Arizona with wife Kelly, daughters Jordan and Madison, and son Jake...Begins his 10th season in the Mariners organization, second as pitching coach with Jackson (also 2010-2012)...also served as pitching coach of High Desert (2008, 2013), Clinton (2009) and Wisconsin (2006-2007)...Pitched professionally from 1990-2003, spending time in the San Diego, Colorado, St. Louis, Toronto and Milwaukee organizations...Spent parts of 10 years in the Major Leagues, amassing a 25-18 record in 314 career appearances...Attended the University of Wisconsin...Born in England, became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 1994.

13 Roy Howell ManagerBorn December 18, 1953 (Age 61)...Resides in Shell Beach, California with his wife Carla and sons Troy and Daniel...Begins fourth season in Mariners organization...Managed the Tacoma Rainiers in 2014, replacing Rich Donnelly, who was originally tabbed as the team’s skipper before being named Seattle’s Major League third-base coach in Spring Training...Guided the Rainiers to 74 wins in first season leading the field staff, which was tied for the ninth-most victories collected by a manger in his first full season...Served as coach for the High Desert Mavericks in 2012 and 2013...Spent the 2011 season as the manager for the Road Warriors travel team in the Atlantic League...Manager of the San Luis Rattlers of the California Collegiate League from 2007 to 2010...Returned to baseball in 2000 and spent six seasons with the minor league department of the San Diego Padres...Spent three seasons as manager at Short-A Eugene (2003-2005) and three seasons at Triple-A Portland (2000-2002)...Selected by Texas in the first round of the 1972 draft out of Lompoc (California) High School...Played parts of 11 seasons in the Majors with Texas (1974-1977), Toronto (1977-1980) and Milwau-kee (1981-1984)...Hit .261 with 80 home runs and 454 RBIs in 1,112 career games...Was an American League All-Star with Toronto in 1978...Played for Milwaukee in the 1982 World Series.

B.J. Downie Athletic TrainerBorn July 19, 1973 (Age 42)...Resides in Nehalem, Oregon with wife Nayi...Has one son, Joseph...Begins his second season with Jackson after spending 2013 and the first half of 2014 with Triple-A Tacoma...Served in the same capacity with High Desert in 2012 and Pulaski in 2011...Also served as athletic trainer for Clinton in 2010 and as strength coach and assistant athletic trainer in 2009...Worked as the AZL Mariners trainer in 2001...Spent six years (2003-2008) with Foothills Sports Medicine in Ahwatukee, Arizona and Peoria, Arizona...Trainer in San Francisco organization with AZL Giants (2002) and San Jose Giants (2003)...Athletic Trainer at Trover Sports Medicine (1997-1999) and Advanced Fitness in Seattle (1999-2001)...Graduated from Western Oregon University in 1995 with a BS in physical education...Graduated from the University of Oregon in 1997 with an MS in Exercise Science

Derek Mendoza Performance CoachBorn October 30, 1984 (Age 30) in Hereford, Texas...Resides in Dallas, Texas with girlfriend Angela and children Meghan and Braedyn...Begins his second season as perfor-mance coach in the Mariners organization and his first with Jackson...Served as the Performance Coach with the Domin-ican Summer League Mariners in 2014...Prior to joining the Mariners, served as a Supervisor of Sports Performance for Texas Health Resources (2012-2013) and Director of Strength Program at Performance Course (2007-2012)...Has a Bachelors (2007) and a Masters Degree (2009) in Kinesiology from the University of North Texas...RSCC (Registered Strength and Conditioning Specialist) through the National Strength and Conditioning Association...USAW-1 USA Weightlifting Performance Coach...PN-1 Precision Nutrition Certified Sports and Exercise Nutrition

Generals/Diamond Jaxx Record Book (Since 1998)

Home Runs, Single SeasonPlayer Year HR

1st Mike Wilson 2008 272nd Brandon Sing 2005 26T-3rd Chris Haas* 2001 25T-3rd Greg Halman 2009 25T-3rd Joseph Dunigan* 2012 25

Hits, Single SeasonPlayer Year Hits

1st Chris Walker# 2006 1502nd Johan Limonta* 2010 1473rd Julio Zuleta 1999 1424th Alex Liddi 2010 1415th Adam Moore 2008 137

Batting Average, Single SeasonPlayer Year AVG

1st Ezequiel Carrera* 2009 .3372nd Richard Lewis 2004 .3293rd Adam Moore 2008 .3194th Micah Hoffpauir* 2004 .3065th Ryan Theriot 2005 .304

Slugging Percentage, Single SeasonPlayer Year SLG

1st Mike Wilson 2008 .5492nd Brandon Sing 2005 .5383rd Richard Lewis 2004 .5324th Julio Zuleta 1999 .5195th Matt Craig# 2004 .509

Runs Batted In, Single SeasonPlayer Year RBI

1st Julio Zuleta 1999 972nd Alex Liddi 2010 923rd Mike Wilson 2008 844th Johan Limonta* 2010 835th Corey Patterson* 2000 82

Runs, Single SeasonPlayer Year Runs

1st Bo Porter 1998 912nd Gary Johnson 2001 873rd Carlos Peguero* 2010 864th Johan Limonta* 2010 825th Dwaine Bacon# 2004 80

Stolen Bases, Single SeasonPlayer Year SB

1st Dwaine Bacon# 2004 60T-2nd Bo Porter 1998 50T-2nd Chris Walker# 2006 504th Jaisen Randolph# 2000 465th Eric Patterson* 2006 38

On-Base Percentage, Single SeasonPlayer Year OBP

1st Ezequiel Carrera* 2009 .4412nd Marshall Hubbard* 2008 .4073rd Brandon Sing 2005 .4044th Bo Porter 1998 .3995th Adam Moore 2008 .396

Offense

*Left-Handed Hitter #Switch Hitter

Wins, Single SeasonPlayer Year Wins

1st Ricky Nolasco 2005 142nd Brian McNichol* 1998 12T-3rd Joey Nation* 2000 11T-3rd Nate Teut* 2000 11T-3rd Renyel Pinto* 2004 11

ERA, Single SeasonPlayer Year ERA

1st Steve Smyth* 2001 2.542nd Renyel Pinto* 2005 2.713rd Ricky Nolasco 2005 2.894th Renyel Pinto* 2004 2.925th Chris Shaver* 2006 2.99

Strikeouts, Single SeasonPlayer Year SO

1st Renyel Pinto* 2004 1792nd Ricky Nolasco 2005 1733rd Brian McNichol* 1998 1684th Joey Nation* 2000 165

T-5th Matt Bruback 2002 158

Strikeout-to-Walk Ratio, Single SeasonPlayer Year K/BB

1st Andrew Baldwin 2007 6.052nd Andrew Carraway 2011 4.243rd Tyler Olson* 2014 4.004th Ricky Nolasco 2005 3.765th J.R. Mathes* 2006 3.68

Pitching

*Left-Handed Pitcher

MiscellaneousNo-Hitters

Player Date OpponentDave Maning 7/22/99 Jacksonville

Hitting for the CyclePlayer Date OpponentAbraham Almonte 4/27/13 Chattanooga

Three-Home Runs, GamePlayer Date OpponentCharlton Jimerson 5/29/07 TennesseeCarlos Peguero 4/28/10 MobileSteven Proscia 8/26/13 Chattanooga

Southern League HonorsPlayer/Coach Year AwardRichard Lewis 2004 Most Valuable Player

Ricky Nolasco 2005 Most Outstanding PitcherBrandon Maurer 2012 Most Outstanding Pitcher

Dave Trembley 1999 Manager of the YearDave Bialas 2000 Manager of the Year

Scott Moore 2006 All-Star Game Top Star

Patrick Kivlehan 2014 Best Utility Player

Eric Patterson 2006 Best Hustler

David Hersh 1999 Executive of the Year

21 Darren Brown Hitting CoachBorn June 13, 1967 (Age 48)...Took over as hitting coach for Brant Brown July 22...Resides in Amarillo, Texas with wife Cindy and daughter Chlore Lynn...This is his 15th season in the Mariners organization and his second as the team’s Bunting & Baserunning Coordi-nator...Spent seven seasons as manager of Triple-A Tacoma, ranks as the team’s all-time winningest manager with 433 victories...Added to Seattle coaching staff as team’s third base coach on May 2, 2013 for remainder of season...Opened 2010 as Tacoma’s manager before being named Mariners’ interim manager August 19. Went 19-31 as the team’s skipper as Don Wakamatsu’s replacement...Manager of the PCL in the 2010 Triple-A All-Star Game...Also managed Double-A San Antonio in 2006, High-A Inland Empire from 2004 to 2005, Low-A Wisconsin in 2003 and High-A San Bernardino in 2001 to 2002...Spent 1994 to 2000 with independent Amarillo (TX) Dillas as both player and manager...Played in Toronto organization from 1989 to 1993, spending final two years in the Southern League with Knoxville...Originally drafted by the Blue Jays in the 29th round of the 1989 draft out of Southeastern Oklahoma State.

**Jim Horner began 2015 season as Jackson’s manager before accepting assistant coaching position at Washington State University. Horner finished 2015 with a 31-42 record in 74 games before Roy Howell assumed managerial duties July 1.

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Home Run BreakdownPlayer HR Solo 2-R 3-R GS Multi LastTyler Bortnick --

Luis Caballero --

Jabari Henry 2 1 1 6/29 at BIR

Jordy Lara 4 1 3 7/5 at MIS

Marcus Littlewood 4 4 1 7/24 vs. MTG

Tyler Marlette 2 1 1 7/15 at MOB

Ian Miller --

Julio Morban --

Dan Paolini 4 3 1 6/29 at BIR

D.J. Peterson 7 3 2 1 1 7/25 vs. MTG

Dario Pizzano 4 2 1 1 6/14 at MOB

Aderlin Rodriguez --

Tyler Smith 2 1 1 6/26 at BIR

Other 14 7 4 2 1 2

Total 43 23 9 9 2 3 7/25 vs. MTG

Multi-Hit GamesPlayer 2-H 3-H 4-H 5+ Total LastTyler Bortnick 5 4 9 7/25 vs. MTG

Luis Caballero --

Jabari Henry 5 5 7/18 at MOB

Jordy Lara 16 5 21 7/6 at MIS

Marcus Littlewood 3 4 7 7/24 vs. MTG

Tyler Marlette 3 1 4 7/21 vs. MIS

Ian Miller 12 4 16 7/24 vs. MTG

Julio Morban 3 1 4 7/20 vs. MIS

Dan Paolini 17 4 21 7/25 vs. MTG

D.J. Peterson 22 3 25 7/25 vs. MTG

Dario Pizzano 13 6 19 6/14 at MOB

Aderlin Rodriguez --

Tyler Smith 11 7 18 7/24 vs. MTG

Other 53 8 1 62

Total 163 47 1 211 7/25 vs. MTG

Multi-RBI GamesPlayer 2-RBI 3-RBI 4-RBI 5+ Total LastTyler Bortnick 1 2 3 7/25 vs. MTG

Luis Caballero --

Jabari Henry 3 3 7/8 at MIS

Jordy Lara 2 4 1 7 7/5 at MIS

Marcus Littlewood 2 2 7/24 vs. MTG

Tyler Marlette 1 1 7/15 at MOB

Ian Miller 1 1 2 7/22 vs. MTG

Julio Morban 1 1 7/16 at MOB

Dan Paolini 7 1 8 7/15 at MOB

D.J. Peterson 6 1 3 10 7/22 vs. MTG

Dario Pizzano 7 2 1 10 6/14 at MOB

Aderlin Rodriguez --

Tyler Smith 1 2 3 6/15 at MOB

Other 10 3 1 2 16

Total 40 18 5 3 66 7/25 vs. MTG

Generals Position Players

8 Tyler Bortnick INF .276, 0 HR, 11 RBIHt: 5’11’’ Wt: 185 Birthday (Age): 7.3.1987 (28) Hometown: Mentor, Ohio Years Pro: 7 Acquired: FA, 2015Last Game: 2-for-4, 2B, 3 RBI, K (7/25 vs. MTG) Vs. Montgomery: .300 (3-for-10), 2B, 3 RBI, BB, K Single-Game Season HighsThis Series: 3-for-10, 2B, 3 RBI, BB, K Last Series (vs MIS): 0-for-5, K, 3 BB R: 2, 6/18 vs. BIRVs. LHP: .200 (3-for-15), 2B, 2 BB, 3 K Vs. RHP: .286 (32-for-112), 4 2B, 11 RBI, 11 BB, 19 K H: 3 (4x); last: 7/13 vs. BIRCurrent Streak: 1 game (2-for-4, 2B, 3 RBI) Longest Streak: 5 games (7/11 to 7/16) 2B: 1 (5x); last: 7/25 vs. MTG

This Year: Played for the Lancaster Barnstormers of The Atlantic League (Ind.)...Batted .298 with 1 HR, 17 RBI over 39 games for Lancaster...Began 2015 in Diamondbacks organization before his release 3/21...Purchased by Seattle Mariners 6/6, assigned to Jackson Generals 6/11...Debuted as Jackson’s hero in a 6-4 (11 inn.) win 6/11 at MOB, going 3-for-5 with 3 RBI, including G-W 2-R single in 11th...Went 8-for-23 with 6 RBI in first series with Generals at MOB 6/10 to 6/15...Four 3-hit games, including three within first eight games with Jackson...

3B: --HR: --RBI: 3 (2x); last: 7/25 vs. MTGBB: 3, 7/21 vs. MISSO: 3 (2x); last: 6/28 at BIR

Tied season-hi with 3 RBI 7/25 vs. MTG. Went 2-for-4 with a 2B in 11-6 loss.

2014 Highlights: Spent entire campaign with the Triple-A Reno Aces (ARI)...Hit .224 over 41 games, primarily playing second base with some appearances at third base, designated hitter...Season-high three hits during 3-for-4 performance against Oklahoma City 6/17...Placed on disabled list 6/20 with strained left hamstring...Played in Austrailian Baseball League with 2014 Sydney Blue Sox, batting .238 with 3 HR over 45 appearances

Career Highlights/Milestones: Drafted by the Tampa Bay Rays in the 16th round of the 2009 First-Year Player Draft...Debuted for Hudson Valley (SS-A), hitting .300 with 4 HR, 26 RBI, 24 SB in professional debut...Batted .303 with 8 HR, 45 RBI, 63 BB, 39 SB for Bowling Green (Low-A) to start 2010 before a late-season promotion to Charlotte (High-A)...Also played for Charlotte in 2011, Montgomery (AA) in 2012 as a Rays farmhand...Baseball America’s No. 29 Rays prospect after the 2011 season...Traded to Arizona Diamondbacks 7/24/12 in exchange for infielder Ryan Roberts...Played exclusively for Reno (AAA) as a Diamondbacks minor leaguer (2012-14; .256 average, 5 homers in full-season play)...Also played with the 2012 Salt River Rafters (Arizona Fall League)

29 Luis Caballero INF .114, 0 HR, 1 RBIHt: 6’0’’ Wt: 185 Birthday (Age): 7.8.1992 (23) Hometown: Changuinola, PAN Years Pro: 6 Acquired: Trade, 2011Last Game: 0-for-3 (7/23 vs. MTG) Vs. Montgomery: .000 (0-for-3), R Single-Game Season Highs (includes BAK/CLI)This Series: 0-for-3, R Last Series (vs MIS): 0-0, PR R: 2 (2x); last: 7/15 at MOBVs. LHP: .333 (1-for-3), 2 K Vs. RHP: .094 (3-for-32), RBI, 3 BB, 8 K, SF, SAC, HBP H: 2 (6x); last: 5/31 at RC (with BAK)Current Streak: Hitless last three games (0-for-9, 3 K) Longest Streak: 4 games (2x); 5/17 to 5/22 w/ BAK 2B: 1, 4/12 vs. RC (with BAK)

This Year: Member of Bakersfield’s Opening Day roster, playing with Blaze from 4/9 to 6/1...Appeared in 33 High-A contests, batting .220 with one double, three stolen bases...Played in 10 games for Clinton 6/3 to 6/21...Promoted to Jackson 6/24, right before second half of season...Sacrifice fly during Double-A debut 6/28 at BIR...Notched first AA hit on 7/8 at MIS with a one-out single in 10-5 win on 23rd birthday...Singled in 9th inn. of 5-3 L vs. BIR 7/9 as PH for Ketel Marte...Made first career pitching appearance 7/10 vs. BIR in 8-3 loss,

3B: --HR: --RBI: 2, 5/18 at HD (with BAK)BB: 2, 7/15 at MOBSO: 4, 5/6 at MOD (with BAK)

giving up 2 ER in 9th inning...Scored on Ian Miller’s 2-R game-tying 1B as pinch runner in 9th 7/22 vs. MTG

2014 Highlights: Spent majority of season with Low-A Clinton (6/30 to 9/1) after earlier stints with High-A High Desert (5/1 to 5/6; 5/25 to 6/7) and Short-Sea-son Class A Everett (6/8 to 6/30)...First professional home run at Dow Diamond 7/17 in LumberKings road game at the Great Lakes Loons (1-for-4, HR, RBI, R)...Combined between three teams to bat .198 with one home run, 18 RBI, 11 SB

Career Highlights/Milestones: Originally signed by the Atlanta Braves as a non-drafted free agent on 1/10/10...Played exclusively with Dominican Summer League (DSL) Braves in two seasons in Atlanta’s organization...Acquired by Seattle Mariners as “Player to be Named Later” in exchange for infielder Jack Wilson (Acquired 10/7/11 to complete deal from 8/31/11)...Remained in Dominican Summer League with 2012 DSL Mariners, stealing 13 bases for the second consecutive season...Primarily played for Arizona League (AZL) Mariners in 2013 with late-season promotion to Clinton LumberKings...Reached safely in 32 of 41 AZL games that at least one at-bat was recorded

5 Jabari Henry OF .158, 2 HR, 12 RBIHt: 6’1’’ Wt: 220 Birthday (Age): 11.11.1990 (24) Hometown: Orlando, Fla. Years Pro: 4 Acquired: 18th Rd., 2012Last Game: 0-for-4, K (7/24 vs. MTG) Vs. Montgomery: .222 (4-for-18), 2B, 4 BB, 5 K, 2 R Single-Game Season HighsThis Series: 1-for-8, 2 BB, 3 K Last Series (vs MIS): 0-for-4, BB, K R: 2 (3x); last: 7/9 vs. BIRVs. LHP: .167 (3-for-18), 3 2B, 2 RB!, 3 BB, 4 K Vs. RHP: .158 (26-for-165), 2 HR, 3B, 8 2B, 10 RBI H: 2 (5x); last: 7/18 at MOBCurrent Streak: Hitless last game (0-for-4, K) Longest Streak: 6 games (4/26 to 5/2) 2B: 1 (11x); last: 7/18 at MOB

This Year: RBI 2B in Jackson’s 2-0 win Opening Night (4/9) at JAX...2-R HR off of Tyrell Jenkins in Jackson’s 7-inn. 5-4 win over MIS 4/16...Snapped 0-for-19 spell with one-out single in 11th inning, later scoring the win-ning run 5/23 at PNS...Placed on disabled list 5/28 (retroactive to 5/26), activated 6/24...First hit since 5/23 was solo HR 6/29 at BIR in 5th inn. of 4-0 win...Had two hits, including 2-R 1B in 7-R first inning of Jackson’s 10-5 win 7/8 at MIS...Broke 0-for-27 hitting drought with third-inning RBI single in 6-5 loss 7/18 at MOB

3B: 1, 5/10 at CHAHR: 1 (2x); last: 6/29 at BIRRBI: 2 (3x); last: 7/8 at MISBB: 2, 4/27 at MTGSO: 4 (2x); last: 7/15 at MOB

2014 Highlights: Spent all of 2014 with High Desert, hitting .291 with 30 home runs and 95 runs batted in over 114 games...His 30 home runs was second among all Seattle farmhands to D.J. Peterson...Was one of just 14 minor league players to hit 30 homers last year...Ranked second in the Cal League in at-bats per home run (14.33), third in home runs and slugging (.533), fifth in extra-base hits (61)...Reached base safely in 35 consecutive games from June 8 to July 21, hitting .370 (51-138) with 10 homers over that span...Drove in 14 runs over an eight-game RBI streak in July...Had seven hitting streaks of five games or more, including a season-high 12-game stretch in June...Hit 16 homers over final 54 games of the season

Career Highlights/Milestones: Selected by the Mariners in the 18th round of the 2012 MLB Draft out of Florida International University...Originally drafted by the Rangers in the 39th round of the 2009 draft out of Olympia High School in Orlando...Was First-Team All-Sun Belt as an outfielder as a senior in 2012...Started pro career with Pulaski in 2012, tying for the team lead with 8 homers and pacing the squad with 42 runs batted in

3 Jordy Lara INF .245, 4 HR, 31 RBIHt: 6’3’’ Wt: 215 Birthday (Age): 5.21.1991 (24) Hometown: Bani, DR Years Pro: 8 Acquired: NDFA, 2008Last Game: 0-for-4, 2 K (7/25 vs. MTG) Vs. Montgomery: .063 (3-for-48), 3 RBI, 6 BB, 9 K, R Single-Game Season HighsThis Series: 0-for-14, 4 K Last Series (vs MIS): 1-for-7, BB R: 2 (5x); last: 6/20 vs. BIR, Game 1Vs. LHP: .256 (10-for-39), HR, 3B, 2 2B, 6 RBI, 7 BB Vs. RHP: .243 (62-for-255), 3 HR, 4 3B, 11 2B, 25 RBI H: 3 (5x); last: 7/6 at MISCurrent Streak: Hitless last four games (0-for-14, 4 K) Longest Streak: 6 games (5/11 to 5/16) 2B: 2, 7/6 at MIS

This Year: Tripled, scored go-ahead run in Jackson’s 2-0 Opening Night win at JAX 4/9...First HR of year traveled 419 feet, part of 2-for-5, 3 RBI game in 15-4 win vs. PNS 5/4...Went 2-for-4 with a HR, 3B in Jackson’s 8-3 win vs. BLX 5/11...Third HR of season came in 11-0 victory at TNS 5/18...Tied a season high with three hits (one double) on his 24th birthday (5/21 at PNS)...Hit 9th 7/1 at MOB, first time hitting 9th since 2011 with Pulas-ki...3-for-3, including 2-R 3B on Independence Day at MIS...3-R HR during season-high 4 RBI effort 7/5 at MIS...

3B: 1 (5x); last: 7/4 at MISHR: 1 (4x); last: 7/5 at MISRBI: 4, 7/5 at MISBB: 3, 5/16 at TNSSO: 4, 5/27 vs. MTG

3-for-4 with 2 2B the next night...Placed on inactive list 7/8 to represent Dominican Republic in Pan Am Games, reiinstated 7/20 vs. MIS

2014 Highlights: Played 135 games between High Desert and Jackson...Led all of Minor League Baseball with 177 hits while tying for third in extra-base hits (71), sixth in RBIs (104), tying for ninth in doubles (40) and tenth in slugging percentage (.581)...Won the Cal League batting title with a .353 average in 102 games...Was one of just seven minor league players to hit .300 with 90 runs scored, 45 extra-base hits and 90 RBIs last year...Promoted to Jackson on July 27. At the time of his promotion, Lara led the Cal League with 141 hits and 243 total bases...Named California League Player of the Week three times...Was named the League’s Play-er of the Month by Minor League Baseball in July (.434, 43-99, 10 2B, 9 HR, 27 RBI)...Named Seattle Co-Minor League Player of the Year along with D.J. Peterson

Career Highlights/Milestones: Ranked the 15th-best Seattle prospect by Baseball America entering the season...Was a non-roster invitee to Spring Training with the Mariners this year...Signed as a non-drafted free agent out of the Dominican Republic in 2008...Started professional career in the Dominican Summer League in 2009...Led Clinton with 10 home runs in 2013 prior to moving up to High Desert

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Pinch HittersPlayer AVG H-AB HR RBI BB SOTyler BortnickLuis Caballero .500 1-2 0 0 0 0Jabari HenryJordy Lara .000 0-1 0 1 0 0Marcus LittlewoodTyler Marlette .000 0-1 0 0 0 1Ian MIllerJulio Morban .000 0-0 0 0 1 0Dan Paolini .000 0-1 0 0 0 0D.J. PetersonDario PizzanoAderlin RodriguezTyler SmithOther .667 2-3 0 0 0 0Total .375 3-8 0 1 1 1

Designated HittersPlayer G AVG H-AB HR RBI BB SOTyler BortnickLuis Caballero 4 .083 1-12 0 0 2 5Jabari Henry 5 .235 4-17 1 2 0 3Jordy Lara 7 .174 4-23 0 1 7 4Marcus LittlewoodTyler MarletteIan MillerJulio Morban 4 .143 2-14 0 1 2 8Dan Paolini 22 .237 18-76 1 11 10 19D.J. Peterson 9 .237 9-38 2 6 2 10Dario Pizzano 31 .297 38-128 3 14 11 14Aderlin Rodriguez 1 .000 0-3 0 0 1 2Tyler Smith 1 .000 0-3 0 0 0 0

Other .200 7-35 3 11 7 11Total 97 .238 83-349 10 46 42 76

Generals Position Players

Generals vs. LHP/RHPvs. LHP Stat vs. RHP

.265 Average .245103-388 Hits/At-Bats 687-2801

7 Home Runs 3645 RBI 27845 Walks 29972 Strikeouts 621

.397 Slugging Pct. .352

.347 On-Base Pct. .323

Versus Southern LeagueTeam G Rec. AVG HR R OPSBiloxi 5 3-2 .323 4 31 .881Birmingham 15 4-11 .243 7 40 .675Chattanooga 10 1-9 .210 4 24 .616Jacksonville 5 1-3 .159 0 5 .449Mississippi 17 6-11 .242 4 60 .659Mobile 12 7-5 .272 7 51 .712Montgomery 13 5-8 .253 7 56 .686Pensacola 10 5-5 .289 5 58 .797Tennessee 10 5-5 .219 5 39 .636Total 97 37-59 .248 43 364 .683

6 Marcus Littlewood C .270, 4 HR, 15 RBIHt: 6’3’’ Wt: 194 Birthday (Age): 3.18.1992 (23) Hometown: St. George, Utah Years Pro: 5 Acquired: 2nd Rd., 2010Last Game: 3-for-4, 2 HR, 3 RBI, 2 R (7/24 vs. MTG) Vs. Montgomery: .444 (4-for-9), 2 HR, 2B, 4 RBI, 2 BB Single-Game Season HighsThis Series: 4-for-7, 2 HR, 2B, 4 RBI, BB, 2 R Last Series (vs MIS): 0-for-2, 2 BB R: 2 (3x); last: 7/24 vs. MTGVs. LHP: .182 (4-for-22), HR, 2 RBI, 3 BB, 5 K Vs. RHP: .295 (23-for-78), 3 HR, 5 2B, 13 RBI, 11 BB H: 3 (4x); last: 7/24 vs. MTGCurrent Streak: 2 games (4-for-7, 2 HR, 2B, 4 RBI) Longest Streak: 4 games (7/11 to 7/18) 2B: 1 (6x); last: 7/22 vs. MTG)

This Year: Began year with Bakersfield, hitting .167 (9-for-54) with 2 HR in 16 games with Blaze...Homered in consecutive games with BAK 4/19 at SJ and 4/22 at STK...Went 2-for-5 in first AA game with Jackson 5/13 vs. BLX...Drove in winning run with RBI double in 11th inning 5/23 at PNS...Singled in all three plate appearances 6/2 at MIS (G2), posting three singles...Snapped 0-for-16 skid with first Double-A HR, solo shot in 4-2 win 6/27 at BIR...Back-to-back three-hit performances on road in Mobile (7/17-18; 6-for-8, HR, 2B, 3 RBI)...First career

3B: --HR: 2, 7/24 vs. MTGRBI: 3 (2x); last: 7/24 vs. MTG)BB: 2 (2x); last: 7/20 vs. MISSO: 3, 6/26 at BIR

multi-HR game 7/24 vs. MTG. Was 3-for-4 with 2 HR, 3 RBI in 6-5 loss...Has hit in six of seven games (.542/13-for-24, 3 HR, 3 2B, 8 RBI)

2014 Highlights: Started season in Clinton, catching in 76 of 77 appearances with the LumberKings...Caught 36 runners trying to steal on 61 attempts, a 59.0% caught stealing efficiency...Season-high 14-game hit streak from July 17 through August 7, batting .377 with three home runs, two triples and two doubles...Promoted to High Desert on August 18, appearing at catcher in nine contests to close the season

Career Highlights/Milestones: Graduated from Pine View (UT) High School in 2010...Highest draft selection (67th overall) for a position player from the state of Utah in MLB Draft history...Debuted as a middle infielder in 2011 with Cliton and Everett before switching primarily to catcher for 2012...Participated in Mariners Instruction League 2010-13...Spent 2012 in Everett before rejoining Clinton in 2013, threw out 42.6% (23-of-54) of attempted basestealers for LumberKings

25 Tyler Marlette C .256, 2 HR, 6 RBIHt: 5’11’’ Wt: 195 Birthday (Age): 1.23.1993 (22) Hometown: Oviedo, Fla. Years Pro: 5 Acquired: 5th Rd., 2011Last Game: 1-for-3, BB, K, 2 R (7/25 vs. MTG) Vs. Montgomery: .286 (2-for-7), BB, K, 2 R Single-Game Season Highs (includes BAK)This Series: 2-for-7, BB, K, 2 R Last Series (vs MIS): 2-for-4, 3B, R R: 3, 4/12 vs. RC (with BAK)Vs. LHP: .333 (2-for-6), 2B, RBI Vs. RHP: .250 (20-for-80), 2 HR, 3B, 3 2B, 5 RBI, 8 BB H: 3 (3x); last: 7/15 at MOBCurrent Streak: 3 games (4-for-11, 3B) Longest Streak: 8 games (7/2 to 7/16) 2B: 1 (9x); last: 7/13 vs. BIR

This Year: Opened season with Bakersfield, batting .216 (32-for-148) with 5 HR and 20 RBI over 39 games...Multi-homer game 4/12 vs. Rancho Cucamonga (2-for-3, 2 HR (solo, two-run), 3 RBI, 3 R) in his third appear-ance of the year...Hit .345 (20-for-58) with 4 HR, 13 RBI in 16 April games with Blaze...Assigned to Jackson June 4...Solo homer in fifth inning during 4-3 win 6/12 at MOB...RBI 2B in 7-R 1st inn. of 10-5 win 7/8 at MIS...2-R HR 7/15 at MOB in first three-hit game since 4/17 at SJ (with Bakersfield)...8-game hit streak from July 2 to 16,

3B: 1 (2x); last: 7/21 vs. MISHR: 2, 4/12 vs. RC (with BAK)RBI: 3 (3x); last: 5/27 at VIS (with BAK)BB: 2, 4/29 vs. STK (with BAK)SO: 3 (3x); last: 6/15 at MOB

going 12-for-31 over that span...2-for-4 with 4th career 3B 7/21 vs. MIS in 4-2 L...Has hit in 11 of last 12 games (.372/16-for-43, 2 2B, 3B, HR, 4 RBI)

2014 Highlights: Began year with High Desert, recording at least one hit in 59 of 81 games played for Mavericks...Season-high 4 H 6/14 vs. Lake Elsinore (4-for-5, HR, 2 2B, 2 RBI, 2 R, SB)...Late-season promotion to Jackson, appearing in nine games from August 18 through August 31...Caught 39 runners attempting to steal on 111 attempts (.351)...17 total home runs, including 15 for High Desert

Career Highlights/Milestones: Non-roster invitee to 2015 Spring Training...Graduated from Hagerty (FL) High School in 2011...Selected as the Most Valuable Player in the 2010 Aflac All-American Game, clubbing a two-run home run estimated at 370 feet over the left-center field wall at PETCO Park in a 5-3 win by the East All-Stars...Baseball America’s No. 72 overall prospect entering the 2011 First-Year Player Draft (selected by Mariners in the fifth round)...Opened career with two stints with Pulaski (2011-12) with two games late in 2012 for Everett...Threw out 37.8% of attempted basestealers (28-of-77) with Clinton in 2013...Season-high 15-game hit streak from July 20 to August 16, 2013 (.390/23-for-59, 3B, 5 2B, 4 RBI)

16 Ian Miller OF .247, 0 HR, 13 RBIHt: 6’0’’ Wt: 170 Birthday (Age): 2.21.1992 (23) Hometown: Downington, Pa. Years Pro: 3 Acquired: 14th Rd., 2013Last Game: 0-for-5 (7/25 vs. MTG) Vs. Montgomery: .292 (7-for-24), 2B, 3 RBI, 2 R, BB Single-Game Season Highs (includes BAK)This Series: 5-for-17, 2 RBI, BB, R, 2 K Last Series (vs MIS): 2-for-7, 2 BB, R, K, 2 SB R: 3, 6/13 at MOBVs. LHP: .353 (6-for-17), RBI, 3 BB, 5 K Vs. RHP: .237 (42-for-177), 4 3B, 6 2B, 12 RBI, 16 BB H: 4, 5/25 vs. HD (with BAK)Current Streak: Hitless last game (0-for-5) Longest Streak: 7 games (5/19 to 5/25, with BAK) 2B: 2, 7/11 vs. BIR

This Year: Started season with Bakersfield, hitting .296 with five 2B, two 3B and six RBI in 39 games...Had season-high four hits with four steals in final game with Blaze 5/25 vs. HD...Led Cal League with 21 steals (in 26 attempts) when he got called up....Made AA debut as pinch-runner in 3-2 loss vs. MTG...Back-to-back two-hit games (2-for-6, 5/29 vs. MTG; 2-for-3, 6/1 at MIS) in his first AA starts...Three straight two-hit games with four total steals, including a steal of home 6/13 at MOB...3-for-5, 3-R 3B in 10-1 W vs. BIR 6/18...Had 3B, RBI 1B in

3B: 1 (6x); last: 7/8 at MISHR: --RBI: 3, 6/18 vs. BIRBB: 3, 6/3 at MISSO: 3, 4/9 vs. RC (with BAK)

7-R 1st inn. of 10-5 win 7/8 at MIS...Second 3-H game with Generals 7/9 vs. BIR, going 3-for-5, 2B, RBI in 5-3 loss...Two games later, went 3-for 5 with 2 2B in 3-2 L vs. BIR 7/11...Hit game-tying 2-R 1B with two outs in the bottom of the 9th 7/22 vs. MTG. Jackson would walk-off to 6-5 win

2014 Highlights: Limited to 45 games with Clinton LumberKings due to two stints on the disabled list with lower back strain, hitting .271 with five doubles, four triples and 13 RBI...Season-high four hits May 7 at Burlington...Stole 16 bases in 18 attempts

Career Highlights/Milestones: Attended Wagner College 0n Staten Island, where he was named to the 2013 Northeast Conference First Team after swiping an NEC-record 46 bases as a junior...Began his professional career in 2013 with the Pulaski Mariners, where he was named to the Appalachian League Postseason All-Star Team after hitting .297 in 40 games with 14 stolen bases...Appeared in 12 games with Everett to end the season, going 14-for-42 in the Northwest League...Was taken by the Mariners in the 14th Round out of Wagner College in 2013

4 Julio Morban OF .208, 0 HR, 7 RBIHt: 6’1’’ Wt: 210 Birthday (Age): 2.13.1992 (23) Hometown: San Cristobal, DR Years Pro: 7 Acquired: NDFA, 2008Last Game: 1-for-4, 2B, RBI, R, K (7/25 vs. MTG) Vs. Montgomery: .200 (2-for-10), 2B, RBI, 3 BB, 2 R Single-Game Season Highs (includes TAC)This Series: 2-for-10, 2B, RBI, 3 BB, 2 R, 4 K Last Series (vs MIS): 2-for-7, 3B, RBI, K, SF R: 2, 4/30 vs. FRE (with TAC)Vs. LHP: .000 (0-for-9), 5 K Vs. RHP: .230 (20-for-87), 2 3B, 4 2B, 7 RBI, 11 BB H: 3, 7/10 vs. BIRCurrent Streak: 2 games (2-for-8, 2B, RBI) Longest Streak: 5 games (7/8 to 7/12) 2B: 1 (5x); last: 7/25 vs. MTG

This Year: Started season with Jackson, playing in seven games from April 9 to April 17 (all in CF)...Promoted to Tacoma April 18. Hit .173 with a HR, 3B, 2B in 12 games with the Rainiers...Was placed on Seattle’s restricted list at the beginning of May...Activated and transferred to Jackson July 2 before game against Mobile...Snapped 0-for-17 stretch with RBI 2B in 1st inn. of 10-5 win 7/8 at MIS, his first hit since return to Generals...Sea-son-high three hits 7/10 vs. BIR in 8-3 loss...Season-best five-game hit streak 7/8 to 7/12 ( .450, 7-for-20)...

3B: 1 (3x); last: 7/20 vs. MISHR: 1, 4/30 vs. FRE (with TAC)RBI: 3, 4/30 vs. FRE (with TAC)BB: 2, 7/23 vs. MTGSO: 3 (4x); last: 7/8 at MIS

Scored GW run on wild pitch in 9th inn. 7/22 vs. MTG after walking as a PH, giving Jackson it’s first walk-off win of 2015

2014 Highlights: Played 59 games between Jackson and Tacoma, hitting .253 with 24 runs scored and 18 RBIs...Was on the minor league disabled list from April 3 to April 17 recovering from offseason surgery on his right leg. Was in extended Spring Training from April 30 to June 10...Hit .252 with 1 home run and 11 RBIs in 30 games for the Generals

Career Highlights/Milestones: Ranked the 25th-best Seattle prospect by Baseball America entering the season...Only player on Jackson’s Opening Day roster to be part of Seattle’s 40-man roster...Played a career-high 86 games with Jackson in 2013, hitting .295 with 7 home runs and 44 RBIs...Was named a Mid-Season All-Star in the Southern League in 2013...Also took home a Player of the Week Award in June...Career-high 17 homers with High Desert in 2012...Also posted a 17-game hit streak with the Mavericks...Signed as a non-drafted free agent in 2008 out of the Dominican Republic

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Road to the ShowGenerals/Diamond Jaxx to make MLB debut in Seattle era (since ‘07)

No. Player Yrs. in JXN MLB Team MLB Debut1 RHP Doug Fister 2007-09 Seattle 2009

2 OF Jeff Frazier 2007 Detroit 2010

3 RHP Chris Jakubauskas 2007-08 Seattle 2009

4 RHP Kam Mickolio 2007 Baltimore 2008

5 OF Michael Saunders 2007-08 Seattle 2009

6 LHP Justin Thomas 2007-08 Seattle 2008

7 INF Matt Tuiasosopo 2007 Seattle 2008

8 INF Luis Valbuena 2007-08 Seattle 2008

9 OF Mike Wilson 2007-10 Seattle 2011

10 OF Greg Halman 2008-09 Seattle 2010

11 RHP Shawn Kelley 2008, 2011 Seattle 2009

12 INF Matt Mangini 2008-09 Seattle 2010

13 C Adam Moore 2008-09 Seattle 2009

14 RHP Phillippe Aumont 2009 Philadelphia 2012

15 OF Ezequiel Carrera 2009 Cleveland 2011

16 RHP Dan Cortes 2009-10 Seattle 2010

17 RHP Josh Fields 2009-11 Houston 2013

18 INF Carlos Triunfel 2009-11 Seattle 2012

19 RHP Anthony Varvaro 2009-10 Seattle 2010

20 INF/OF Dustin Ackley 2010 Seattle 2011

21 C Brandon Bantz 2010-11, 2013 Seattle 2013

22 RHP Blake Beavan 2010 Seattle 2011

23 INF Nick Franklin 2010-12 Seattle 2013

24 RHP Jarrett Grube 2010-11 LA Angels 2014

25 INF Alex Liddi 2010 Seattle 2011

26 RHP Josh Lueke 2010 Seattle 2011

27 OF Carlos Peguero 2010 Seattle 2011

28 RHP Michael Pineda 2010 Seattle 2011

29 LHP Mauricio Robles 2010-12 Philadelphia 2013

30 LHP Anthony Vasquez 2010-11, 2013 Seattle 2011

31 RHP Steve Delabar 2011 Seattle 2011

32 INF Luis Jimenez 2011 Seattle 2012

33 LHP Bobby LaFromboise 2011-12 Seattle 2013

34 RHP Yoervis Medina 2011-12 Seattle 2013

35 LHP James Paxton 2011-12 Seattle 2013

36 RHP Stephen Pryor 2011-12, 2014 Seattle 2012

37 RHP Erasmo Ramirez 2011, 2013 Seattle 2012

38 INF Kyle Seager 2011 Seattle 2011

39 C Jesus Sucre 2011-12 Seattle 2013

40 RHP Carter Capps 2012 Seattle 2012

41 RHP Brandon Maurer 2012 Seattle 2013

42 INF Brad Miller 2012-13 Seattle 2013

43 INF/OF Stefen Romero 2012 Seattle 2014

44 RHP Taijuan Walker 2012-14 Seattle 2013

45 C Mike Zunino 2012 Seattle 2013

46 OF Abraham Almonte 2013 Seattle 2013

47 LHP Roenis Elias 2013 Seattle 2014

48 OF James Jones 2013 Seattle 2014

49 RHP Dominic Leone 2013 Seattle 2014

50 RHP Carson Smith 2013 Seattle 2014

51 INF Chris Taylor 2013 Seattle 2014

52 LHP Tyler Olson 2014 Seattle 2015

53 RHP Mayckol Guaipe 2014 Seattle 2015

By the Numbers in the Mariners Era (Since 2007)53 Number of former Diamond Jaxx/Generals to debut in Seattle era

63 Mariners players who also played for West Tenn/Jackson

56 Players who debuted for Mariners that played for West Tenn/Jackson

46 Former Diamond Jaxx/Generals to debut for Mariners since

13 Number of Generals to make MLB debut in 2013 (franchise record)

Generals Position Players

7 Tyler Smith INF .265, 2 HR, 24 RBIHt: 6’0’’ Wt: 195 Birthday (Age): 7.1.1991 (24) Hometown: Thousand Oaks, Calif. Years Pro: 3 Acquired: 8th Rd., 2013Last Game: 0-for-4, K, BB (7/25 vs. MTG) Vs. Montgomery: .250 (7-for-28), 5 BB, 5 R, 6 K Single-Game Season HighsThis Series: 5-for-15, 2 BB, 2 R, 3 K Last Series (vs MIS): 4-for-8, 2B, BB, 2 K R: 2 (6x); last: 6/20 vs. BIR, G1Vs. LHP: .277 (13-for-47), 5 2B, 3 RBI, 7 BB, 12 K Vs. RHP: .263 (67-for-255), 2 HR, 2 3B, 11 2B, 21 RBI H: 3 (7x); last: 7/24 vs. MTGCurrent Streak: Hitless last game (0-for-4, K) Longest Streak: 8 games (4/21 to 5/11) 2B: 2 (2x); last: 5/23 at PNS

This Year: Named SL Player of the Week May 4 to 10 after hitting .455 (10-for-22) with HR, 4 2B, 5 BB in six games after returning from disabled list...Was on DL from April 23 to May 4...Had an 8-G hit streak from 4/21 to 5/11 (14-for-30, HR, 5 2B, 5 RBI), two 11-G on-base streaks from 4/17 to 5/11 and 5/18 to 5/28...Doubled twice, added two runs in 3-for-5 performance 5/23 at PNS...Back-to-back 3-H games 6/14-15 at MOB, drove in 3 of team’s 6 runs in win 6/15...Solo HR for Jackson’s only offense in 3-1 loss 6/26 at BIR, snapping 27-inn.

3B: 1 (2x); last: 7/17 at MOBHR: 1 (2x); last: 6/26 at BIRRBI: 3 (2x); last: 6/15 at MOBBB: 3 (2x); last: 5/21 at PNSSO: 3 (2x); last: 7/5 at MIS

scoreless streak for Jackson...Three on-base streaks this season of 11 games

2014 Highlights: Played in 108 games with High Desert before appearing in 20 contests for Jackson...Posted 39 multi-hit games with the Mavericks...Hit .286 with nine home runs, 19 doubles and 44 RBIs with High Desert...Hit .316 (91-288) over last 74 games with the Mavs, raising his average from .222 to .286...Reached base safely in 18 of 20 games after late-season promotion to Jackson

Career Highlights/Milestones: Graduated from Thousand Oaks (CA) HIgh School in 2009...Attended Oregon State University, graduating in 2013...Named Appala-chian League Player of the Year in 2013 with the Pulaski Mariners...Led all Mariners farmhands with a .320 average that season, finishing third in the Appy League in that category and fifth in on-base percentage (.394)...Reached safely in 46 of 52 games with Pulaski, including 40 games with at least one base hit...Drafted by the Mariners in the eighth round of the 2013 June Draft out of Oregon State

2 Dan Paolini INF .285, 4 HR, 32 RBIHt: 6’0’’ Wt: 195 Birthday (Age): 10.11.1989 (25) Hometown: Stratford, Conn. Years Pro: 5 Acquired: 10th Rd., 2011Last Game: 3-for-5, R (7/25 vs. MTG) Vs. Montgomery: .262 (11-for-42), 2B, RBI, 2 R, 8 K Single-Game Season HighsThis Series: 4-for-15, R, BB, SAC, 2 K Last Series (vs MIS): 2-for-6, 2B, BB, HBP, K R: 2 (3x); last: 6/11 at MOBVs. LHP: .343 (12-for-35), HR, 2B, 5 RBI, 5 BB, 5 K Vs. RHP: .276 (66-for-239), 3 HR, 2 3B, 11 2B, 27 RBI H: 3 (4x); last: 7/25 vs. MTGCurrent Streak: 2 games (4-for-9) Longest Streak: 5 games (4x); last: 6/25 to 6/29 2B: 1 (12x); last: 7/20 vs. MIS

This Year: Hit go-ahead 2-R 2B in 8th inning of Jackson’s 5-3 win vs. TNS 4/21...Hit go-ahead RBI 2B in 6th of Jackson’s 2-0 win vs. BLX 5/14...Season-high three hits, including his first triple of the year, during Jackson’s 6-5 win 5/24 at PNS...Made first pro appearance as pitcher 5/26 vs. MTG (1.0 IP, 3 H, 3 ER, BB, K) in 14-1 loss...17-game on-base streak from 5/11 to 6/1...Broke up Jake Brigham’s perfect game with leadoff double in ninth inning 6/4 at MIS (8-1 loss)... Has four five-game hit streaks this season...Had an 18-game on-base streak

3B: 1 (2x); last: 6/18 vs. BIRHR: 1 (4x); last: 6/29 at BIRRBI: 3, 5/1 vs. PNSBB: 2 (7x); last: 7/17 at MOBSO: 3, 4/9 at JAX

from 6/9 to 6/23 after a 17-game on-base streak from 5/11 to 6/1...Hit .330 (20-for-88) in June

2014 Highlights: Spent entire season in Jackson, playing in 116 games...Tied with D.J. Peterson for the team lead with 13 home runs...Also led the team and finished tied for ninth in the Southern League with 48 extra-base hits...Hit a grand slam May 10 versus Tennessee...Recorded three nine-game hit streaks...Third-ca-reer multi-homer game on August 4 at Pensacola...Hit .362 (25-69) with 16 runs, 8 doubles, 4 homers and 8 RBIs over final 19 games of season

Career Highlights/Milestones: Graduated from Bridgeport (CT) High School in 2008 before attending Siena College in Albany, New York from 2009 to 2011...Named MAAC Player of the Year in both 2010 and 2011...Finished college career with .380 average and 56 home runs, both program records...Led Pulaski Mariners with 17 doubles and 5 triples in 2011, his first professional season...Hit a career-high 18 home runs in 2012 with Clinton and 2013 with High Desert...Drafted in the 10th round out of Siena in 2011

33 D.J. Peterson INF .223, 7 HR, 43 RBIHt: 6’1’’ Wt: 205 Birthday (Age): 12.31.1991 (23) Hometown: Gilbert, Ariz. Years Pro: 3 Acquired: 1st Rd., 2013Last Game: 2-for-5, HR, RBI, R, 2 K (7/25 vs. MTG) Vs. Montgomery: .314 (16-for-51), 2 HR, 4 2B, 10 RBI Single-Game Season HighsThis Series: 6-for-17, HR, 2 2B, 3 RBI, 3 R, 4 K Last Series (vs MIS): 0-for-7, 2 K R: 3, 7/5 at MISVs. LHP: .114 (5-for-44), 3B, 2 2B, 4 RBI, 4 BB, 9 K Vs. RHP: .239 (74-for-310), 7 HR, 3B, 17 2B, 39 RBI H: 3 (3x); last: 7/5 at MISCurrent Streak: 2 games (4-for-9, HR, 2B, RBI) Longest Streak: 7 games (7/5 to 7/11) 2B: 1 (19x); last: 7/24 vs. MTG

This Year: Went 3-for-6 with a 2B in Jackson’s 12-inn. loss vs. MIS 4/17...Hit GW 2R 2B in top of 9th in Generals 4-3 win at MTG 4/29...Hit his first HR of the year 5/1 in Jackson’s 8-3 win vs. PNS. Went 2-for-4 with 2 R, RBI and a 2B as well...Hit opposite-field HR, had 4 RBI in 12-4 win vs. MTG 5/27...Third HR, plus a double, in 2-for-4, 2 RBI performance 6/10 vs. CHA...Two-run homer in ninth inning provided margin of victory in 8-6 win 6/14 at MOB...Opposite-field HR in 1st inn. of 4-0 shutout at BIR 6/29...Had 3 H, 3 R in 9-2 win 7/5 at MIS...

3B: 1 (2x); last: 6/17 vs. BIRHR: 1 (6x); last: 7/15 at MOBRBI: 4 (3x); last: 7/15 at MOBBB: 3, 7/16 at MOBSO: 4, 7/18 at MOB

Season-long seven-game hit streak from 7/5 to 7/11 (10-for-31, 3 2B, 4 RBI)...Fifth-career grand slam during 9-6 victory 7/15 at MOB...2-R 2B in 1st inn. 7/22 vs. MTG in 6-5 win...Solo HR in 1st inn. 7/25 vs. MTG in 11-6 loss

2014 Highlights: First played for Generals on June 26 after promotion from High-A High Desert...Batted .326 with 18 home runs, 23 doubles and 73 RBIs in 65 games with the Mavericks...Hit first home run in Double-A against Huntsville on July 5...Followed that up with another home run versus the Stars July 6...Tied for the team lead with 13 home runs last year despite playing in just 58 games...Was one of only five minor league players to hit a combined 30 home runs with 100 RBIs last year, joining Kris Bryant (CHC), Marquez Smith (CIN), Steven Moya (DET) and Joey Gallo (TEX)...Only the third Mariners prospect to accomplish the feat since 1992 (Alex Liddi in 2011 with Tacoma, Rich Poythress in 2010 with High Desert)...Mariners Co-Minor League Player of the Year along with Jordy Lara

Career Highlights/Milestones: Ranked the 2nd-best prospect in the Mariners system by Baseball America behind Alex Jackson...Mountain West Male Athlete of the Year in 2012 and 2013 at the University of New Mexico...Originally selected by the Mariners in the 33rd round of the 2010 Draft out of Gilbert (AZ) High School...Taken with the 12th overall pick by Seattle in 2013, making him the highest draft choice in Lobos baseball history

38 Aderlin Rodriguez INF .111, 0 HR, 2 RBIHt: 6’3’’ Wt: 210 Birthday (Age): 11.18.1991 (23) Hometown: Santo Domingo, DR Years Pro: 7 Acquired: FA, 2015Last Game: 1-for-3, 2B, RBI, R, K (7/25 vs. MTG) Vs. Montgomery: .167 (1-for-6), 2B, RBI, BB, 2 R, 3 K Single-Game Season Highs (includes BIN)This Series: 1-for-6, 2B, RBI, BB, 2 R, 3 K Last Series (vs MIS): 0-for-3, RBI, SF, K R: 2 (5x); last: 7/4 vs. POR (with BIN)Vs. LHP: .261 (12-for-46), 2 HR, 3 2B, 5 RBI Vs. RHP: .251 (43-for-171), 8 HR, 3B, 10 2B, 29 RBI H: 3 (2x); last 5/31 at ALT (with BIN)Current Streak: 1 game (1-for-3, 2B, RBI) Longest Streak: 9 games (5/6 to 5/19, with BIN) 2B: 2 (2x); last: 6/20 at NH (with BIN)

This Year: Began 7th year in NYM organization with AA Binghamton of the Eastern League, hitting .253 with 10 HR, 13 2B, 34 RBI in 63 games...Had a nine game hitting streak from 5/6 to 5/19 (11-for-30, 3B, 2 2B, 8 RBI)...Hit a grand slam in 7-6 W at Erie 4/14...Went 3-for-4 with 2 2B, HR, 3 RBI 5/26 vs. Portland...Five days later, hit two homers in 3-for-4 effort at Altoona in 5-3 W...Released by NYM 7/14, signed by Seattle 7/20 and assigned to Jackson...Drove in a run with 2nd inn. sac fly 7/21 vs. MIS in debut...Went 1-for-3 with a 2B for his

3B: 1, 5/9 at AKR (with BIN)HR: 2, 5/31 at ALT (with BIN)RBI: 4, 4/14 at ERI (with BIN)BB: 2, 5/13 at RIC (with BIN)SO: 2 (10x); last: 7/22 vs. MTG

first hit with Jackson 7/25 vs. MTG. Two RBI in first three games with team.

2014 Highlights: Spent entire season with High-A St. Lucie Mets in Florida State league...Hit .242 with 6 HR, 20 2B, 54 RBI in 89 games...Ranked second on team in RBIs, third in doubles and home runs...Committed 12 errors in 39 games at third base. Played majority of games at first base (42) for first time in career...Drove in a run in seven-straight contests from April 12 to 18...Hit .333 in 16-game hitting streak from June 3 to 23...Second-career grand slam 4/25 vs. Bradenton...Hit .287 versus LHP, .225 versus RHP

Career Highlights/Milestones: Signed by Mets as a non-drafted free agent in July of 2008...Made pro debut at the age of 17 in 2009 with GCL Mets...Missed 68 games in 2013 with St. Lucie, but still ranked second on the team with nine HR...Played with Scottsdale Scorpions in Arizona Fall League...Had best pro season in 2012, splitting time between Savannah and St. Lucie at Class A level. Hit a combined .263 with 24 HR, 26 2B, 83 RBI in 125 games. Was named an organizational All-Star by MiLB.com...His 24 HR led all NYM minor league players...Led Savannah wtih 17 HR, 78 RBI in 2012, but also led SAL with 44 errors...Opened 2010 with rookie-level Kingsport, named team’s Sterling Award winner. Appalachian League Player of the Week in early July.

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Generals Bullpen Starter BreakdownPitcher GS Rec. Team Rec. QS RS RSAEdwin Diaz 12 3-8 4-8 4 31 2.6

Anthony Fernandez 2 0-0 2-0 0 13 6.5

Moises Hernandez 9 0-5 3-6 1 31 3.4

Stephen Landazuri 8 0-2 4-4 1 33 4.1

Misael Siverio 19 4-10 8-10 3 66 3.5

Dylan Unsworth 6 0-4 1-5 0 20 3.3

Jake Zokan 11 2-4 6-5 2 51 4.6

Other 30 1-10 9-21 5 119 4.0

Total 97 10-43 37-59 16 364 3.8

Bullpen BreakdownPitcher G Rec. SV/Opp. Holds IR IRS Pct.Matt Anderson 30 1-5 10/15 2 13 8 .62

Trey Cochran-Gill 22 3-0 4/5 2 16 5 .31

Paul Fry 6 0-1 0/1 -- 1 1 1.00

Moises Hernandez 14 3-1 1/3 0 5 1 .20

Cam Hobson 3 1-0 -- -- -- -- --

Kyle Hunter 10 2-0 -- 2 7 3 .43

Tyler Knigge 2 0-1 0/1 -- 3 1 .33

Brian Moran 13 1-0 0/1 2 6 1 .17

Richard Vargas 8 0-0 2/3 1 2 1 .50

Grady Wood 35 4-2 2/4 2 28 8 .29

Other 12-6 8/12 3 54 14 .26

Total 97 27-16 27/45 14 135 43 .32

40 Matt Anderson RHP Pitches: FB, CB, CH 1-5, 4.18 ERA, 10 SV, 47.1 IP, 45 K, 14 BBHt: 6’1’’ Wt: 210 Birthday (Age): 11.18.1991 (23) Hometown: Claremont, Calif. Years Pro: 4 Acquired: NDFA, 2012Last Win: 4/28 at MTG (W, 7-6/10 inn.) Last Three Appearances (* indicates start) Single-Game Season Highs (relief only)Last Loss: 7/2 vs. MOB (L, 3-2) Date Opp. Dec IP H R ER BB SO HR IP: 3.0 (4x); last: 7/10 vs. BIRLast Save: 6/20 vs. BIR, G1 (W, 8-7/7 inn.) 7/13 vs BIR -- 1.1 1 0 0 0 1 0 H: 6, 7/10 vs. BIR (3.0 IP)Vs. LHH: .202 (18-for-89), HR, 4 2B, 17 K, 9 BB 7/18 at MOB* -- 2.1 4 2 2 1 2 0 R: 4 (2x); last: 7/10 vs. BIR (3.0 IP)Vs. RHH: .297 (30-for-101), 2 HR, 5 2B, 28 K, 5 BB 7/23 vs MTG -- 1.2 5 1 1 1 1 0 ER: 4, 7/10 vs. BIR (3.0 IP)This Year: Did not allow a run over first five appearances (7.2 IP)...Earned save with 0.2 IP Opening Night (4/9) at JAX (W, 2-0)...No runs allowed in 11 of first 12 outings (1.56 ERA, 3 ER in 17.1 IP)...Longest save of season 5/20 at TNS (W, 6-4; 2.0 IP)...Made first start of season 7/18 at MOB, leaving with Jackson ahead before it lost, 6-5...Team-high 10 saves over 15 chances...Spot start 7/18 at MOB, first start since 7/26/14 in Mobile

HR: 1 (3x); last: 7/10 vs. BIR (3.0 IP)BB: 3, 4/28 at MTG (1.2 IP)SO: 4, 5/29 vs. MTG (3.0 IP)WP: 1 (4x); last: 6/28 at BIR (1.2 IP)

2014 Highlights: Split season between High Desert and Jackson, going 6-8 with a 4.91 ERA in 117.1 innings of work...20 of 27 appearances were as a starter...Went 2-0 with a season-high 16.0 scoreless innings over three starts from April 25 to May 6...Set season highs with eight innings pitched and nine strikeouts on July 3 against Mobile...Was on the disabled list with a muscle strain in his back in late July and early August...Made seven appearances as a reliever after returning...Played for the Surprise Saguaros in the Arizona Fall League

Career Highlights/Milestones: Graduated from Claremont (CA) High School in 2008...Went to Chaffey College in Rancho Cucamonga, California, earning first-team All-League honors as a freshman in 2010...Selected by the Florida Marlins in the 41st round of the 2011 draft, but opted to play the 2012 season at Long Beach State...Began pro career with AZL Mariners in 2012, limiting opposing hitters to a .074 average (2-27) in 8.2 scoreless innings...Posted a 3.86 ERA in a career-high 16 starts with Clinton in 2013...Recorded eight quality starts with Clinton...Was promoted to High Desert for the final two months of 2013

Catcher BreakdownCatcher CS SB Att. Pct. PB IC ER ERAMarcus Littlewood 21 26 47 .447 4 265.0 130 4.42

Tyler Marlette 9 32 41 .220 2 211.2 105 4.46

Other 14 36 50 .280 3 361.1 194 4.83

Total 44 94 138 .319 9 838.0 429 4.61

Last OutingPitcher Date/Opp. IP H R ER BB SOMatt Anderson 7/23 vs. MTG 1.2 5 1 1 1 1

Trey Cochran-Gill 7/24 vs. MTG 1.0 0 1 1 3 0

Paul Fry 7/25 vs. MTG 1.0 0 0 0 0 1

Cam Hobson 7/23 vs. MTG 1.0 2 2 2 2 1

Kyle Hunter 7/24 vs. MTG 2.0 0 0 0 0 3

Tyler Knigge 7/25 vs. MTG 1.2 0 0 0 0 3

Brian Moran 7/25 vs. MTG 2.0 3 1 1 1 0

Richard Vargas 6/12 at MOB 1.0 2 2 2 0 1

Grady Wood 7/25 vs. MTG 1.2 5 3 3 2 1

17 Trey Cochran-Gill RHP Pitches: 2S FB, SLD, CH 3-0, 3.60 ERA, 4 SV, 35.0 IP, 17 K, 20 BBHt: 5’10’’ Wt: 190 Birthday (Age): 12.10.1992 (22) Hometown: Tallassee, Ala. Years Pro: 2 Acquired: 17th Rd, 2014Last Win: 5/20 at TNS (W, 6-4) Last Three Appearances Single-Game Season Highs (relief only)Last Loss: 5/10 at FRE (L, 3-2) (with TAC) Date Opp. Dec IP H R ER BB SO HR IP: 3.1, 4/10 vs. RC (with BAK)Last Save: 6/29 at BIR (W, 4-0) 7/18 at MOB -- 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 H: 5, 5/26 vs. MTG (1.2 IP)Vs. LHH: .288 (15-for-52), 3B, 5 2B, 8 K, 13 BB 7/21 vs MIS -- 3.0 1 0 0 0 2 0 R: 5, 5/26 vs. MTG (1.2 IP)Vs. RHH: .188 (13-for-69), 2 2B, 9 K, 7 BB 7/24 vs MTG H 1.0 0 1 1 3 0 0 ER: 5, 5/26 vs. MTG (1.2 IP)

This Year: Started year in Bakersfield, going 2-1 with 2 saves in 10 apps with a 1.37 ERA, 18 K/3 BB in 19.2 IP...Opponents hit .129 vs. him in Cal League...Made start for AAA Tacoma 5/10 at FRE, giving up 3 ER in 2.2 IP...AA debut 5/14 vs. BLX, earned win with 2.1 scoreless IP (W, 2-0)...Won each of his first three appearances with Jackson...Saved back-to-back outings 6/11 and 6/13 at MOB...Pitched 3.0 SHO innings 7/21 vs MIS in 4-2 L

HR: --BB: 4, 5/23 at PNS (2.1 IP)SO: 5, 4/10 vs. RC (3.1 IP) (with BAK)WP: --

throwing 25 of 28 pitches for strikes

2014 Highlights: Began his professional career with a 15.2 consecutive scoreless innings streak for Pulaski from June 19 to July 21...Only allowed two runs (one earned) over 25.2 innings pitched over 18 appearances (3-0, 8/8 saves, 0.35 earned run average)...Tied for the Appalachian League lead in games finished (17) and tied for third in the circuit for saves (8) during his career-opening stint with the Mariners...Promoted to Everett on August 14, making seven relief appearances to finish the season (2-0, 4/5 saves, 0.00 ERA in 10.2 IP)

Career Highlights/Milestones: Graduated from Tallassee (AL) High School in 2011...Attended Auburn University from 2012-2014, primarily pitching in relief as a sophomore and junior after starting six of nine outings as a freshman...Posted a 6-5 college record with three saves over 57 appearances...Selected by the Seattle Mariners in the 17th round (501st overall) of the 2014 First-Year Player Draft

*Pitched as starter | Italics - On DL

43 Paul Fry LHP Pitches: FB, CH, SL 0-1, 4.15 ERA, 0 SV, 8.2 IP, 16 K, 1 BB Ht: 6’0’’ Wt: 190 Birthday (Age): 7.26.1992 (22) Hometown: Waterford, Mich. Years Pro: 3 Acquired: 17th Rd, 2012Last Win: 6/15 vs. IE (W, 9-8/10 inn.) (with BAK) Last Three Appearances Single-Game Season Highs (includes BAK)Last Loss: 7/18 at MOB (L, 6-5) Date Opp. Dec IP H R ER BB SO HR IP: 3.0 (7x); last: 6/27 vs. LAN (with BAK)Last Save: 7/3 at MOD (W, 3-2) (with BAK) 7/21 vs MIS -- 0.2 2 0 0 0 1 0 H: 6, 4/27 vs. STK (0.1 IP) (with BAK)Vs. LHH: .350 (7-for-20, 3 2B, 9 K, 0 BB 7/23 vs MTG -- 1.1 2 2 2 1 4 0 R: 5, 4/27 vs. STK (0.1 IP) (with BAK)Vs. RHH: .3250 (4-for-16), 7 K, 1 BB 7/25 vs MTG -- 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 ER: 5, 4/27 vs. STK (0.1 IP) (with BAK)

This Year: Began season in Bakersfield, posting a 4-3 record and 2.13 ERA with 70 K, just 14 BB in 55.0 IP with the Blaze...Team’s lone California League All-Star...Only gave up more than 2 R once in 28 total outings (1 start) in the Cal League...No homers allowed...Struck out 8 in 3.0 IP 6/6 vs. VIS...Pitched scoreless inning with 2 K in CAL/CAR ASG 6/23 in Rancho Cucamonga...Promoted to Jackson July 12, debuting with 2.0 SHO IP 7/13 vs. BIR...

HR: --BB: 2 (4x); last: 7/10 at SJ (2.0 IP) (w/ BAK)SO: 8, 6/6 vs. VIS (3.0 IP) (with BAK)WP: 1 (4x); last: 7/23 vs. MTG (1.1 IP)

Struck out 4 in an inning 7/23 vs. MTG

2014 Highlights: Pitched exclusively for Clinton...Went 4-4 with a 2.71 ERA and 77 K, 33 B in 66.1 IP in the Midwest League...Allowed one earned run or less in 35 of 38 outings with the LumberKings including 23-straight games from June 25 to August 29....Went 3-1 with a 0.67 ERA (2 ER in 27.0 IP) over final 18 games...Opponents hit just .221 against him

Career Highlights/Milestones: Drafted by the Mariners in the 17th Round of the 2013 draft out of St. Clair Community College in Michigan...Began his pro career with the AZL Mariners in the Arizona League, going 2-3 with a 4.50 ERA in 14 games (4 starts)....Struck out 34 while walking just eight batters...Played in high school for Waterford Kettering (MI) HS. Did not pitch until his senior year of high school, where he also played football and basketball.

22 Cam Hobson LHP Pitches: FB, CH, SLD, CB 1-0, 5.06 ERA, 0 SV, 4.1 IP, 8 K, 4 BBHt: 6’1’’ Wt: 205 Birthday (Age): 4.10.1989 (26) Hometown: Crawfordsville, Ind. Years Pro: 5 Acquired: 11th Rd, 2011Last Win: 7/5 at MIS (W, 9-2) Last Three Appearances Single-Game Season Highs (TAC/AZL/JXN)Last Loss: 5/6 at SLC (L, 11-4) (with TAC) Date Opp. Dec IP H R ER BB SO HR IP: 3.0, 5/6 at SLC (with TAC)Last Save: -- 7/5 at MIS W 2.0 0 0 0 1 6 0 H: 9, 5/6 at SLC (3.0 IP) (with TAC)Vs. LHH: .500 (4-for-8), HR, 2B, K, BB 7/8 at MIS -- 0.2 1 0 0 0 0 0 R: 6, 5/6 at SLC (3.0 IP) (with TAC)Vs. RHH: .143 (2-for-14), 7 K, 3 BB 7/23 vs MTG -- 1.0 2 2 2 2 1 1 ER: 6, 5/6 at SLC (3.0 IP) (with TAC)

This Year: Began season on Jackson disabled list before joining Tacoma 5/1...Pitched in four contests out of Rainiers bullpen before placed on Tacoma disabled list 5/31...Made rehab appearance for AZL Mariners with two shutout, hitless innings against AZL White Sox 6/23...Joined Jackson’s active roster 6/24...Made spot start 6/28 at BIR, going 1.2 IP in place of James Gillheeney...Struck out six straight batters in 9-2 victory 7/5 at MIS

HR: 1 (2x); last: 7/23 vs. MTG (1.0 IP)BB: 2 (2x); last: 7/23 vs. MTG (1.0 IP)SO: 6, 7/5 at MIS (2.0 IP)WP: --

2014 Highlights: Pitched exclusively for Jackson, starting 18 of 29 total appearances at Double-A level...Went 8-11 with 4.60 ERA, ranking second on team with eight victories...Posted 7-7 record as starter, 2.86 ERA as reliever (11 ER, 34.2 IP, 11 GP)...Career-high 29 appearances made last season...Tossed at least 1.2 IP in all 11 relief outings, including six games with at least three innings pitched

Career Highlights/Milestones: Three-time all-state pitcher for Crawford (IN) HS, leading school to its first IHSAA Class 3A State Title in 2008...Pitched for Univer-sity of Dayton from 2009-2011...Selected by the New York Yankees in the 37th round in 2010 but did not sign...Drafted by the Seattle Mariners in the 11th round of the 2011 First-Year Player Draft...Debuted for Short-Season Class A Everett, going 4-2 with victories in each of his last four starts...Participated in 2011 Mariners Instructional League...Began 2012 with Low-A Clinton, making eight starts before promotion to High-A High Desert 5/17...9-4 record in 19 starts, including five straight wins in July, seven consecutive winning decisions through August...Career-high 98 strikeouts in 2013, including 88 K with High Desert before late-season promotion to Jackson for three starts

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Generals Bullpen Starters vs. RelieversStarters Stat Relievers10-43 W-L 27-16444.0 Innings Pitched 394.0505 Hits Allowed 405266 Runs Allowed 211237 ER Allowed 1924.80 Earned Run Average 4.39179 Walks 156357 Strikeouts 31430 Home Runs 25

1.541 WHIP 1.424

Home vs. RoadHome Stat Road14-32 W-L 23-27406.0 Innings Pitched 432.0477 Hits Allowed 433244 Runs Allowed 233226 ER Allowed 2035.01 Earned Run Average 4.23159 Walks 176308 Strikeouts 36323 Home Runs 32

1.567 WHIP 1.410.298 Opp. Average .263

ShutoutsNo Date/Opp Score Pitcher(s)1 4/9 at JAX W, 2-0 Landazuri (6.0IP), Gillheeney (2.1IP),

Anderson (0.2IP)

2 4/13 at JAX T, 0-0 (7) Siverio (5.0IP), Gillheeney (1.0IP)

3 5/14 vs. BLX W, 2-0 Zokan (5.2IP), Cochran-Gill (2.1IP), Zych (1.0IP)

4 5/17 at TNS-G2 W, 1-0 (8) Siverio (5.1IP), Cochran-Gill (1.2IP), Anderson (1.0IP)

5 5/18 at TNS W, 11-0 DeCecco (6.0IP), Hernandez (3.0IP)

6 6/29 at BIR W, 4-0 Fernandez (4.0IP), Gillheeney (4.0IP), Moran (0.2IP), Cochran-Gill (0.1IP)

7 7/3 vs. MOB W, 1-0 (6) Siverio (5.1IP), Wood (0.2IP)

Low-Hit GamesDate/Opp Type Score Pitcher(s)4/9 at JAX 3-Hitter W, 2-0 Landazuri (6.0IP), Gillheeney (2.1IP),

Anderson (0.2IP)

4/13 at JAX 3-Hitter T, 0-0 (7) Siverio (5.0IP), Gillheeney (1.0IP)

4/20 vs. TNS 3-Hiiter W, 7-1 Siverio (5.1IP), Hunter (1.2IP), Miller (2.0)

5/18 at TNS 3-Hitter W, 11-0 DeCecco (6.0IP), Hernandez (3.0IP)

24 Brian Moran LHP Pitches: FB, SL, CH 1-0, 3.31 ERA, 0 SV, 16.1 IP, 16 K, 5 BBHt: 6’3’’ Wt: 212 Birthday (Age): 9.30.1988 (26) Hometown: Rye, N.Y. Years Pro: 7 Acquired: 7th Rd, 2009Last Win: 7/15 at MOB (W, 9-6) Last Three Appearances Single-Game Season HighsLast Loss: -- Date Opp. Dec IP H R ER BB SO HR IP: 2.0, 6/20 vs. BIR, G2Last Save: -- 7/17 at MOB -- 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 H: 5, 7/9 vs. BIR (1.0 IP)Vs. LHH: .296 (8-for-27), HR, 2B, 7 K, 3 BB 7/20 vs MIS -- 1.2 2 0 0 0 2 0 R: 2 (2x); last: 7/15 at MOB (1.1 IP)Vs. RHH: .250 (9-for-36), 2 2B, 9 K, 2 BB 7/25 vs MTG -- 2.0 3 1 1 1 0 0 ER: 2 (2x); last: 7/15 at MOB (1.1 IP)

This Year: Debuted with High-A Bakersfield 6/5 vs. VIS, making first appearance in nearly 21 months (8/28/13 vs. SLC for AA Tacoma)...Made two appearances for Blaze before joining Jackson and making his 2015 Generals debut with a scoreless eighth inning 6/11 at MOB...Earned hold 6/15 at MOB with 4 K in 1.2 scoreless IP...Did not allow any runs - including inherited runs - to score over first seven total outings...Did not walk a batter until his fifth

HR: 1, 7/2 at MOB (0.2 IP)BB: 2, 7/15 at MOB (1.1 IP)SO: 4, 6/15 at MOB (1.2 IP)WP: 1, 7/25 vs. MTG (2.0 IP)

appearance with Jackson...Picked up the win in a 9-6 triumph 7/15 at MOB, his first victory since 5/31/13 (6-5, Tacoma at Colorado Springs)

2014 Highlights: Did not pitch, undergoing Tommy John surgery on left elbow 4/15...Spent season on disabled list in Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim organization before he was returned to Seattle 10/30 as Rule 5 draftee (traded by Toronto Blue Jays), had not been on Angels active 25-man roster

Career Highlights/Milestones: Graduated from Iona (NY) Prep in 2006...Pitched for three years at the University of North Carolina...Brother of Houston Astros prospect Colin Moran, nephew of former MLB players B.J. and Rich Surhoff...Drafted by the Seattle Mariners in the 7th round of the 2009 First-Year Player Draft...Debuted in 2009 with Pulaski and Clinton...Pitched in 2010 for Clinton (Midwest League Midseason All-Star), High Desert, West Tenn...Exclusively pitched for Jackson in 2011, recording an 18.1 inning scoreless streak late in the season...Also partcipated in 2011 Arizona Fall League for the Peoria Javelinas...Split 2012 between Jackson and Tacoma...2013 Pacific Coast League Midseason All-Star for Tacoma, pitching in career-high 48 appearances and leading all PCL relievers in strikeouts per 9.0 innings (12.21)...Selected by Toronto in 2013 Rule 5 Draft, immediately traded to Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim for international bonus slot

11 Grady Wood RHP Pitches: FB, SLD, CH 4-2, 4.32 ERA, 2 SV, 58.1 IP, 40 K, 30 BBHt: 6’1’’ Wt: 195 Birthday (Age): 5.18.1990 (25) Hometown: Junction City, Ore. Years Pro: 4 Acquired: 10th Rd, 2012Last Win: 7/8 at MIS (W, 10-5) Last Three Appearances Single-Game Season HighsLast Loss: 7/11 vs. BIR (L, 3-2) Date Opp. Dec IP H R ER BB SO HR IP: 3.1 IP, 5/15 vs. BLXLast Save: 7/3 vs. MOB (W, 1-0/6 inn.) 7/18 at MOB -- 2.0 0 1 1 2 1 0 H: 5, (2x); last: 7/25 vs. MTG (1.2 IP)Vs. LHH: .321 (27-for-84), 2 HR, 3B, 7 2B, 9 K, 12 BB 7/22 vs MTG -- 2.0 1 0 0 1 0 0 R: 4, 7/1 vs. MOB (1.0 IP)Vs. RHH: .204 (28-for-137), 2 HR, 4 2B, 31 K, 18 BB 7/25 vs MTG -- 1.2 5 3 3 2 1 0 ER: 3 (3x); last: 7/25 vs. MTGThis Year: First win of the year 5/1 vs. PNS after striking out 4 in 3 scoreless innings (W, 8-3)...Earned win in next outing 5/6 at CHA, allowed 1 ER on 1 H in 2.0 IP (W, 4-3)...Picked up third win of May in 8-6 triumph 5/15 vs. BLX (W, 8-6/8 inn.)...First save of the season 5/24 at PNS with a scoreless ninth inning...Saved rain-shortened 1-0 shutout 7/3 vs. MOB...Earned win with 3.0 IP of scoreless relief 7/8 at MIS, giving up just one hit (W, 10-5)

HR: 1 (4x); last: 6/7 vs. CHA (2.0 IP)BB: 3 (2x); last: 7/11 vs. BIR (1.0 IP)SO: 4 (2x); last: 6/4 at MIS (2.2 IP)WP: 1 (2x); last: 7/25 vs. MTG (1.2 IP)

2014 Highlights: Made a career-high 40 appearances with High Desert, going 6-4 with a 3.29 ERA and six saves...Opponents hit just .254 against him...Wood recorded 82 strikeouts while issuing only 22 walks in 82 innings...Pitched more than one inning 33 times, including 10 appearances of at least three innings...Struck out a season-high eight batters over three innings on April 18 at Lancaster...Went 4-0 with a 2.28 ERA in the month of August

Career Highlights/Milestones: Graduated from Junction City (OR) High School in 2008...Started college career at Chemeketa Community college (2009-10) before transferring to Division II Western Oregon University in 2011...Was named Great Northwest Athletic Conference (GNAC) Pitcher of the Year in 2011...Led Clinton with seven saves in 2013, limiting opponents to a .199 average including a .175 mark against right-handed hitters...Earned a promotion to High Desert on June 25, 2013...Taken in the 10th Round of the 2012 Draft out of Western Oregon University

18 Kyle Hunter LHP Pitches: FB, CB, CH, CT 2-0, 3.20 ERA, 0 SV, 19.2 IP, 15 K, 10 BBHt: 6’2’’ Wt: 207 Birthday (Age): 6.18.1987 (28) Hometown: Galesburg, Ill. Years Pro: 5 Acquired: 31st Rd, 2011Last Win: 7/22 vs. MTG (W, 6-5) Last Three Appearances Single-Game Season Highs (relief only)Last Loss: 7/2 vs. RAN (L, 3-2) (with AZL) Date Opp. Dec IP H R ER BB SO HR IP: 2.1, 4/23 vs. TNSLast Save: -- 7/17 at MOB -- 1.2 1 1 1 0 2 1 H: 3 (2x); last: 7/15 at MOB (1.1 IP)Vs. LHH: .257 (9-for-35), HR, 2B, 9 K, 5 BB 7/22 vs MTG W 1.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 R: 3, 4/23 vs. TNS (2.1 IP)Vs. RHH: .216 (8-for-37), HR, 3 2B, 6 K, 5 BB 7/24 vs MTG -- 2.0 0 0 0 0 3 0 ER: 3, 4/23 vs. TNS (2.1 IP)

This Year: Member of Jackson’s Opening Day roster...Made five appearances (two starts) during April, including a victory in relief 4/20 vs. TNS (1.2 IP, 0 R)...Placed on Jackson’s disabled list 5/1...Sent to AZL Mariners on rehab assignment 6/22, tossing two scoreless innings that day against the AZL White Sox...Earned a win 6/29 vs. AZL Cubs (1.1 IP, 0 R)...Rejoined Generals active roster 7/4...2 K’s in 2.0 perfect IP 7/12 vs. BIR...Earned win with 1.1

HR: 1 (2x); last: 7/17 at MOB (1.2 IP)BB: 4, 4/23 vs. TNS (2.1 IP)SO: 3, 7/24 vs. MTG (2.0 IP)WP:

perfect innings of relief 7/22 vs. MTG as Jackson walked off 6-5 in 9 innings...In 7 July outings since return, is 1-0 with a 1.59 ERA and 9 K/2 BB in 11.1 IP

2014 Highlights: Appeared in 38 games with Jackson, starting three times...Went 5-3 with a 3.25 ERA in 74.2 innings...Over final 15 appearances from July 16 to August 31, went 3-0 with a 0.32 ERA (1 ER in 28.0 IP)

Career Highlights/Milestones: Graduated from Galesburg (IL) High School in 2008...Drafted in the 33rd round of the 2008 Draft by Tampa Bay, but opted to play for Kansas State in lieu of signing...Also taken by the Yankees in the 43rd Round of the 2010 draft, but returned to school for senior season...Led all Midwest League relievers with 84.2 innings and a ratio of 1.17 walks per nine innings in 2012 with Clinton...Went 3-0 with a 1.71 ERA in August for the LumberKings...Finished the year with a 2.98 earned run average...Was promoted to Jackson after eight relief appearances in High Desert in 2013...Held opponents scoreless in 28 of 34 appearances with the Generals...Opponents hit just .222 against him that year, including a .189 mark for left-handed hitters...As a reliever, went 1-0 with a 2.65 ERA in 30 appearances for Jackson...Played for Peoria Javelinas of Arizona Fall League

19 Tyler Knigge RHP Pitches: FB, SPL, SLD, CB 0-1, 6.75 ERA, 0 SV, 2.2 IP, 3 K, 0 BBHt: 6’4’’ Wt: 215 Birthday (Age): 10.27.1988 (26) Hometown: Lewiston, Idaho Years Pro: 6 Acquired: Trade, 2015Last Win: -- Last Three Appearances (includes LHV) Single-Game Season Highs (inc. LHV/REA)Last Loss: 7/24 vs. MTG (L, 5-4) Date Opp. Dec IP H R ER BB SO HR IP: 3.0 (2x); last: 5/13 vs. AKR (with REA)Last Save: 6/21 vs. POR (W, 8-7) (with REA) 7/20 vs TOL -- 1.0 3 1 1 1 1 0 H: 6, 4/23 vs. BUF (with LHV)Vs. LHH: .375 (21-for-56), 5 2B, 6 K, 8 BB 7/24 vs MTG L 1.0 2 2 2 0 0 0 R: 5, 4/23 vs. BUF (with LHV)Vs. RHH: .291 (30-for-118), 3 HR, 25 K, 9 BB 7/25 vs MTG -- 1.2 0 0 0 0 3 0 ER: 5, 4/23 vs. BUF (with LHV)

This Year: Began sixth pro season in Philadelphia organization with AAA Lehigh Valley...Has split time between the IronPigs and AA Reading, pitching in a combined 28 games...Earned save with 2.0 scoreless IP 5/23 in Portland...Struck out season-hi 5 next time out 6/13 vs. Akron...Acquired by the Mariners via trade, assigned to Jackson 7/23...Took loss in first outing with Jackson, giving up 2 R in 9th inn. 7/24 in 5-4 defeat to MTG...Pitched next

HR: 1 (3x); last: 6/26 vs. POR, G2 (with REA)BB: 2 (2x); last: 5/15 at ROC (with LHV)SO: 5, 6/13 vs AKR (with REA)WP: 2, 6/8 at DUR (with LHV)

night, striking out three in 1.2 perfect IP 7/25 vs. MTG

2014 Highlights: Pitched for both Reading and Lehigh Valley, posting a 3.43 ERA and a 7-3 record in 45 total relief appearances...Named Phillies Minor League Pitcher of the Month in May with 21 scoreless innings and three saves...Had a 22-inning scoreless streak at Reading from May 2 to July 20...Went 3-0 with a 0.84 ERA over his final seven appearances

Career Highlights/Milestones: Drafted by the Phillies in the 12th round of the 2010 draft out of Lewis-Clark State College in Idaho...Posted a 2.08 ERA in his first pro season with the GCL Phillies, participated in the Florida Instructional League...Had his best season in 2012 between High-A Clearwater and AA Reading, going 4-1 with 11 saves and a 1.43 ERA in 55 total outings. Had 70 strikeouts and 23 walks...32 of 34 outings with Clearwater were scoreless. Was named a Florida State League Mid-Season All-Star...Promoted to Reading in July...Played with Peoria in Arizona Fall League...Spent all of 2013 with Reading, setting pro highs in games (48) and strikeouts (55) with a single affiliate in a season

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Generals Roster Moves

FIRST HALFApril Roster MovesApril 7 Opening Day Roster Announced (25+7) Pitchers (13): Matt Anderson, Scott DeCecco, James Gillheeney, Moises Hernandez, Kyle

Hunter, Stephen Landazuri, Trevor Miller, Tyler Pike, Jordan Shipers, Misael Siverio, Dylan Unsworth, Grady Wood, Tony Zych Catchers (2): Steve Baron, Carlton Tanabe Infielders (6): Patrick Brady, Jordy Lara, Dan Paolini, D.J. Peterson, Jack Reinheimer,

Tyler Smith Outfielders (4): Gabriel Guerrero, Jabari Henry, Julio Morban, Dario Pizzano DL: C Mike Dowd, RHP Oliver Garcia, RHP Cam Hobson, RHP Andrew Kittredge, OF Leon

Landry, RHP Ramon Morla, RHP Richard Vargas

April 18 OF Leon Landry activated from disabled list; OF Julio Morban promoted to Tacoma (AAA) April 20 INF Zach Shank transferred to Jackson from Everett (SS-A); INF Patrick Brady placed on

seven-day disabled listApril 23 INF Leury Bonilla transferred to Jackson from Tacoma (AAA); INF Tyler Smith placed on

seven-day disabled listApril 26 INF Rafael Fernandez transferred to Jackson from Everett (SS-A); OF Leon Landry placed on

seven-day disabled list retroactive to April 24 LHP Jake Zokan transferred to Jackson from Bakersfield (High-A), LHP Tyler Pike transferred

from Jackson to Bakersfield RHP Andrew Kittredge reinstated from Jackson DL, transferred to Tacoma (AAA)April 30 RHP Andrew Kittredge transferred to Jackson from Everett (SS-A); RHP Dylan Unsworth trans-

ferred from Jackson to Everett

May Roster MovesMay 1 LHP Danny Hultzen activated from Tacoma (AAA) DL, transferred to Jackson; LHP Kyle Hunter

placed on seven-day disabled list OF Jabari Blash transferred to Jackson from Tacoma (AAA); INF Rafael Fernandez transferred to Clinton (Low-A) from Jackson RHP Cameron Hobson reinstated from Jackson DL, transferred to Tacoma (AAA)May 4 INF Tyler Smith activated from disabled list; INF Leury Bonilla transferred to Tacoma (AAA)May 6 RHP Andrew Kittredge transferred to Tacoma (AAA)May 10 OF Leon Landry reinstated from Jackson DL, transferred to Tacoma (AAA)May 11 C Marcus Littlewood transferred to Jackson from Bakersfield (High-A); C Carlton Tanabe

transferred from Jackson to BakersfieldMay 12 RHP Trey Cochran-Gill transferred to Jackson from Tacoma (AAA)May 13 RHP Edwin Diaz transferred to Jackson from Bakersfield (High-A); RHP Stephen Landazuri

transferred from Jackson to Tacoma (AAA)May 16 RHP Richard Vargas reinstated from Jackson DL; RHP Tony Zych transferred from Jackson to

Tacoma (AAA)May 25 INF Jordan Cowan transferred to Jackson from Everett (SS-A); INF Zach Shank placed on the seven-day disabled list retroactive to May 24May 26 RHP Andrew Kittredge transferred to Jackson from Tacoma (AAA); LHP Danny Hultzen placed

on the seven-day disabled listMay 28 OF Ian Miller transferred to Jackson from Bakersfield (High-A); OF Jabari Henry placed on

seven-day disabled list retroactive to May 26May 30 LHP James Gillheeney transferred from Jackson to Tacoma (AAA)

June Roster MovesJune 1 LHP James Gillheeney transferred to Jackson from Tacoma (AAA)June 3 OF Gabriel Guerrero, INF Jack Reinheimer traded to Arizona Diamondbacks with Seattle

Mariners C Welington Castillo, RHP Dominic Leone for INF/OF Mark Trumbo, LHP Vidal NuñoJune 4 INF Gianfranco Wawoe transferred to Jackson from Clinton (Low-A); OF Luis Liberato transferred to Jackson from Extended Spring Training; C Tyler Marlette transferred to Jackson

from Bakersfield (High-A); C Steve Baron transferred from Jackson to Tacoma (AAA)June 11 INF Tyler Bortnick signed by Seattle, transferred to Jackson from Extended Spring Training; LHP Brian Moran transferred to Jackson from Bakersfield (High-A); LHP Scott DeCecco placed

on the seven-day disabled list; INF Jordan Cowan transferred from Jackson to Everett (SS-A)June 12 INF Zach Shank reinstated from Jackson disabled list; OF Luis Liberato transferred from

Jackson to Everett (SS-A)June 13 RHP Andrew Kittredge transferred from Jackson to Tacoma (AAA)June 16 INF Gianfranco Wawoe transferred from Jackson to Clinton (Low-A)June 17 OF Burt Reynolds transferred to Jackson from Bakersfield (High-A); INF Zach Shank transferred

from Jackson to Tacoma (AAA)June 18 LHP Scott DeCecco reinstated from Jackson disabled listJune 19 INF Pat Leyland reinstated from Clinton (Low-A) disabled list, transferred to JacksonJune 24 INF Luis Caballero transferred to Jackson from Clinston (Low-A); OF Jabari Henry reinstated

from Jackson disabled list; LHP Cam Hobson reinstated from Tacoma (AAA) disabled list, transferred to Jackson; OF Burt Reynolds transferred from Jackson to Bakersfield (High-A); INF Pat Leyland transferred from Jackson to Clinton (Low-A); RHP Richard Vargas placed on seven-day disabled list retroactive to June 22

SECOND HALFJune Roster MovesJune 29 LHP Anthony Fernandez reinstated from Tacoma (AAA) disabled list after completing rehab with

AZL Mariners (R), transferred to Jackson; LHP Jake Zokan placed on Jackson disabled list retroactive to June 25; OF Dario PIzzano placed on seven-day disabled list retroactive to June 25

July Roster MovesJuly 1 HC Roy Howell becomes MGR, replacing Jim Horner (Washington State AC) July 2 OF Julio Morban activated from Seattle’s restricted list, transferred to Jackson from Tacoma

(AAA); Brant Brown becomes HCJuly 3 RHP Trevor Miller released from Minor League contract; LHP Jordan Shipers placed on voluntarily retired listJuly 4 RHP Tony Zych transferred to Jackson from Tacoma (AAA); LHP Kyle Hunter reinstated from

Jackson disabled list after completing rehab with AZL Mariners (Rk)July 8 INF Jordy Lara placed on temporary inactive list for Pan Am GamesJuly 9 INF Ketel Marte activated from Tacoma (AAA) disabled list, transferred to Jackson; RHP Dylan

Unsworth transferred to Jackson from Bakersfield (High-A); LHP Anthony Fernandez placed on seven-day disabled list retroactive to July 7; LHP Cam Hobson transferred to Bakersfield from Jackson, played on seven-day disabled listJuly 11 RHP Stephen Landazuri transferred to Jackson from Tacoma (AAA); LHP James Gillheeney

transferred to Tacoma from Jackson; INF Ketel Marte, RHP Edwin Diaz placed on temporary inactive list for SiriusXM All-Star Futures GameJuly 12 LHP Paul Fry transferred to Jackson from Bakersfield (High-A)July 14 RHP Edwin Diaz reinstated from temporary inactive list; INF Ketel Marte reinstated from

temporary inactive list, transferred to Tacoma (AAA) from JacksonJuly 16 OF Jabari Blash transferred to Tacoma (AAA) from Jackson; LHP Scott DeCecco transferred to

Bakersfield (High-A) from JacksonJuly 20 INF Jordy Lara reinstated from temporarily inactive listJuly 21 INF Aderlin Rodriguez signed by Seattle to Minor League player contract, assigned to Jackson;

LHP Cam Hobson reinstated from Bakersfield (High-A) disabled list, transferred to Jackson’s active rosterJuly 22 Darren Brown takes over for Brant Brown as hitting coachJuly 23 RHP Tyler Knigge acquired by Seattle via trade with Philadelphia Phillies, assigned to Jackson;

RHP Tony Zych transferred to Tacoma (AAA) from Jackson

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2015 Generals First Half Day-By-DayNo. Date Opp. Start (CT) W/L Score Win Loss Save Time W-L Pos. GA/GB Attendance1 April 9 at Jacksonville 6:05 pm W 2-0 James Gillheeney (1-0) Brian Ellington (0-1) Matt Anderson (1) 2:39 1-0 T-1st -- 6,6942 April 10 at Jacksonville 6:05 pm L 7-0 Jake Esch (1-0) Scott DeCecco (0-1) -- 2:19 (1:01) 1-1 T-1st -- 4.5353 April 11 at Jacksonville 6:05 pm L 3-1 Chipper Smith (1-0) Tyler Pike (0-1) Nick Wittgren (1) 2:27 1-2 T-2nd -1.0 3,5664 April 12 at Jacksonville 2:05 pm L 4-2 Kendry Flores (1-0) Dylan Unsworth (0-1) Sean Donatello (1) 2:19 1-3 T-3rd -2.0 2,7715 April 13 at Jacksonville 11:05 am T 0-0 (7 inn.) -- -- -- 1:44 (:31) 1-3 4th -2.5 2,050

April 14 OFF DAY6 April 15 vs. Mississippi 7:05 pm L 6-4 Jorge Reyes (2-0) Scott DeCecco (0-2) Ryan Kelly (2) 2:47 (1:17) 1-4 4th -3.5 1,0807 April 16 vs. Mississippi 7:05 pm W 5-4 (7 inn.) Moises Hernandez (1-0) Tyrell Jenkins (0-1) -- 1:41 2-4 T-3rd -3.0 2,5278 April 17 vs. Mississippi 7:05 pm L 6-5 (12 inn.) Bryton Trepagnier (1-0) Carlton Tanabe (0-1) Ryan Kelly (3) 4:28 2-5 4th -3.0 4,2649 April 18 vs. Mississippi 6:05 pm L 7-3 Greg Ross (1-1) Dylan Unsworth (0-2) Andrew Robinson (1) 2:43 2-6 5th -3.5 2,545

April 19 vs. Mississippi 2:05 pm Postponed, Rain -- Rescheduled to June 2 at Mississippi10 April 20 vs. Tennessee 7:05 pm W 7-1 Kyle Hunter (1-0) C.J. Edwards (0-1) Trevor Miller (1) 2:39 3-6 5th -2.5 86811 April 21 vs. Tennessee 7:05 pm W 5-3 James Gillheeney (2-0) Stephen Perakslis (1-1) Matt Anderson (2) 2:28 4-6 5th -1.5 93512 April 22 vs. Tennessee 7:05 pm L 13-4 Ivan Pineyro (1-0) Moises Hernandez (1-1) -- 3:00 4-7 5th -2.5 82113 April 23 vs. Tennessee 7:05 pm L 9-2 Felix Pena (2-0) Tyler Pike (0-2) -- 3:06 4-8 5th -3.5 1,841

April 24 vs. Tennessee 7:05 pm Postponed, Rain -- Rescheduled to May 17 at Tennessee14 April 25 at Montgomery 6:35 pm L 7-4 Jaime Schutlz (2-00 Dylan Unsworth (0-2) Mark Sappington (1) 2:51 4-9 5th -4.5 5,88315 April 26 at Montgomery 2:05 pm L 3-2 Austin Pruitt (2-1) Misael Siverio (0-1) Parker Markel (2) 2:08 4-10 5th -5.5 3,51116 April 27 at Montgomery 7:05 pm W 5-4 Trevor Miller (1-0) Mark Sappington (1-1) Tony Zych (1) 2:27 5-10 5th -4.5 1,50417 April 28 at Montgomery 7:05 pm W 7-6 (10 inn.) Matt Anderson (1-0) Colton Reavis (0-1) Jordan Shipers (1) 3:44 6-10 5th -4.5 1,76018 April 29 at Montgomery 10:35 am W 4-3 Trevor Miller (2-0) Mikey O’Brien (1-2) Tony Zych (2) 2:42 7-10 5th -3.5 6,92119 April 30 vs. Pensacola 7:05 pm L 3-1 Layne Somsen (2-0) James Gillheeney (2-1) Ben Klimesh (4) 2:39 7-11 5th -3.5 2,454

APRIL TOTALS W-L: 7-11 OFFENSE: .220 (138-628), 63 R, 4 HR, 59 RBI, 15-18 SB, .587 OPS PITCHING: 4.42 ERA, 138 K, 67 BB, 1.51 WHIP, 223.0 IP, 6/10 SV20 May 1 vs. Pensacola 7:05 pm W 8-3 Grady Wood (1-0) Robert Stephenson (0-3) -- 2:39 8-11 5th -2.5 2,46821 May 2 vs. Pensacola 6:05 pm W 7-4 Misael Siverio (1-1) Daniel Wright (0-4) Matt Anderson (3) 3:03 9-11 5th -2.5 5,21222 May 3 vs. Pensacola 6:05 pm L 5-1 Josh Smith (2-1) Stephen Landazuri (0-1) -- 2:39 9-12 5th -3.5 1,00823 May 4 vs. Pensacola 11:05 am W 15-4 Jake Zokan (1-0) Wandy Peralta (1-3) -- 2:40 10-12 5th -2.0 4,186

May 5 OFF DAY24 May 6 at Chattanooga 6:15 pm W 4-3 Grady Wood (2-0) Tim Shibuya (0-1) Matt Anderson (4) 2:29 11-12 5th -2.5 4,51725 May 7 at Chattanooga 6:15 pm L 10-4 Tyler Duffey (2-2) Misael Siverio (1-2) -- 2:38 11-13 5th -2.5 5,34026 May 8 at Chattanooga 6:15 pm L 4-2 Zach Jones (2-0) Jordan Shipers (0-1) -- 2:18 11-14 5th -3.0 5,01127 May 9 at Chattanooga 6:15 pm L 7-4 Greg Peavey (2-1) Jake Zokan (1-1) D.J. Johnson (1) 2.38 11-15 5th -4.0 3,83228 May 10 at Chattanooga 1:15 pm L 16-3 D.J. Baxendale (3-0) Stephen Landazuri (0-2) -- 3:05 11-16 5th -5.0 1,85329 May 11 vs. Biloxi 7:05 pm W 8-3 James Gillheeney (3-1) Brooks Hall (4-1) -- 2:45 12-16 5th -5.0 80530 May 12 vs. Biloxi 7:05 pm L 6-3 Tyler Wagner (5-0) Misael Siverio (1-3) Austin Ross (1) 2:26 12-17 5th -5.5 1,28831 May 13 vs. Biloxi 11:05 am L 14-10 Brent Suter (2-1) Jordan Shipers (0-2) -- 3:15 12-18 5th -6.5 5,51532 May 14 vs. Biloxi 7:05 pm W 2-0 Trey Cochran-Gill (1-0) Hobbs Johnson (2-1) Tony Zych (3) 2:33 (:23) 13-18 5th -6.5 2,91733 May 15 vs. Biloxi 7:05 pm W 8-6 (8 inn.) Grady Wood (3-0) Wirfin Obispo (0-3) Matt Anderson (5) 3:04 (:30) 14-18 4th -6.5 2,21934 May 16 at Tennessee 6:05 pm L 6-3 Jeffry Antigua (2-1) Edwin Diaz (0-1) Carl Edwards Jr. (2) 2:41 14-19 4th -7.5 4,57335 May 17 at Tennessee (Game 1) 12:05 pm L 5-0 (7 inn.) Frank Batista (4-0) Danny Hultzen (0-1) -- 2:00 14-20 5th -8.0 2,69136 at Tennessee (Game 2) W 1-0 (8 inn.) Trey Cochran-Gill (2-0) Michael Jensen (1-1) Matt Anderson (6) 2:21 15-20 5th -7.0 2,69137 May 18 at Tennessee 10:30 am W 11-0 Scott DeCecco (1-2) Tyler Ihrig (0-1) Moises Hernandez (1) 2:45 16-20 5th -6.0 3,76138 May 19 at Tennessee 6:05 pm L 3-0 Ivan Pineyro (4-1) Jake Zokan (1-2) Carl Edwards Jr. (3) 2:29 16-21 5th -7.0 2,59339 May 20 at Tennessee 10:30 am W 6-4 Trey Cochran-Gill (3-0) Felix Pena (3-2) Matt Anderson (7) 3:01 17-21 4th -7.0 6,15840 May 21 at Pensacola 6:35 pm L 8-5 Jacob Johnson (2-0) Edwin Diaz (0-2) Kyle McMyne (3) 2:54 17-22 5th -7.5 4,22741 May 22 at Pensacola 6:35 pm L 3-0 Timothy Adelman (2-3) Misael Siverio (1-4) Kyle McMyne (4) 2:23 17-23 5th -8.0 5,03842 May 23 at Pensacola 6:35 pm W 8-6 (11 inn.) Trevor Miller (3-0) Kevin Shackelford (0-2) -- 4:21 18-23 5th -8.0 5,03843 May 24 at Pensacola 4:05 pm W 6-5 Moises Hernandez (2-1) Jacob Johnson (2-1) Grady Wood (1) 2:56 19-23 5th -8.0 4,50244 May 25 at Pensacola 6:35 pm L 8-7 Blaine Howell (1-0) Matt Anderson (1-1) Kyle McMyne (5) 2:56 19-24 5th -8.5 4,14945 May 26 vs. Montgomery 7:05 pm L 14-1 Bradin Hagens (3-4) Edwin Diaz (0-3) -- 2.39 19-25 5th -9.0 99946 May 27 vs. Montgomery 7:05 pm W 12-4 Moises Hernandez (3-1) Jaime Schultz (4-3) -- 3:01 20-25 5th -8.0 88547 May 28 vs. Montgomery 7:05 pm L 3-2 Parker Markel (4-1) Grady Wood (3-1) Bryce Stowell (4) 2:58 20-26 5th -9.0 3,20148 May 29 vs. Montgomery 7:05 pm L 4-3 (12 inn.) Kyle Winkler (1-0) Matt Anderson (1-2) -- 3:37 20-27 5th -9.0 1.324

May 30 vs. Montgomery 6:05 pm Cancelled, Inclement Weather -- Will not be made upMay 31 OFF DAYMAY TOTALS W-L: 13-16 OFFENSE: .270 (261-968), 144 R, 18 HR, 134 RBI, 23-25 SB, .769 OPS PITCHING: 5.24 ERA, 185 K, 114 BB, 1.59 WHIP, 252.1 IP, 8/15 SV

49 June 1 at Mississippi 7:00 pm W 5-2 Andrew Kittredge (1-0) Francisco Rondon (2-1) Richard Vargas (1) 3:05 21-27 5th -7.5 2,02850 June 2 at Mississippi (Game 1) 5:00 pm L 3-0 (7 inn.) Victor Mateo (2-2) Scott DeCecco (1-3) Mike Nesseth (1) 1:48 21-28 5th -8.0 2,32751 at Mississippi (Game 2) L 5-2 (7 inn.) Jason Hursh (2-3) Moises Hernandez (3-2) Tyler Jones (4) 2:02 21-29 5th -8.0 2,32752 June 3 at Mississippi 7:00 pm W 6-3 Trevor Miller (4-0) Ryne Harper (0-1) Matt Anderson (8) 2:53 22-29 5th -7.0 2,18853 June 4 at Mississippi 7:00 pm L 8-1 Jake Brigham (5-2) Misael Siverio (1-5) -- 2:24 22-30 5th -8.0 3,16554 June 5 at Mississippi 7:00 pm L 4-3 (12 inn.) Bryton Trepagnier (2-2) Matt Anderson (1-3) -- 4:04 22-31 5th -8.0 4.51855 June 6 vs. Chattanooga 6:05 pm L 4-1 David Hurlbut (1-2) Edwin Diaz (0-4) Zach Jones (8) 2:12 22-32 5th -9.0 6,81456 June 7 vs. Chattanooga 6:05 pm L 13-0 Alex Wimmers (3-1) Scott DeCecco (1-4) -- 2:23 22-33 5th -10.0 1,559

June 8 vs. Chattanooga 7:05 pm Postponed, Rain -- Rescheduled to June 9 in Jackson57 June 9 vs. Chattanooga (Game 1) 5:05 pm L 6-2 (7 inn.) Jose Berrios (7-3) Jake Zokan (1-3) Cole Johnson (2) 2:03 22-34 5th -11.0 1,17158 vs. Chattanooga (Game 2) L 3-2 (7 inn.) Madison Boer (2-2) Matt Anderson (1-4) J.T. Chargois (1) 1:52 22-35 5th -12.0 1,17159 June 10 vs. Chattanooga 7:05 pm L 6-2 Greg Peavey (5-2) Misael Siverio (1-6) -- 2:47 22-36 5th -13.0 1,04960 June 11 at Mobile 7:05 pm W 6-4 (11 inn.) Trevor Miller (5-0) Adam Miller (1-4) Trey Cochran-Gill (1) 3:32 23-36 5th -12.0 1,22761 June 12 at Mobile 7:05 pm W 4-3 Edwin Diaz (1-4) Aaron Blair (6-3) Richard Vargas (2) 2:24 24-36 5th -12.0 1,95262 June 13 at Mobile 7:05 pm W 7-2 Jordan Shipers (1-2) Braden Shipley (3-6) Trey Cochran-Gill (2) 2:58 25-36 5th -12.0 2,28963 June 14 at Mobile 5:05 pm W 8-6 Jake Zokan (2-3) Jimmie Sherfy (0-3) Matt Anderson (9) 3:07 26-36 5th -12.0 1,07264 June 15 at Mobile 12:05 pm W 6-2 Misael Siverio (2-6) Brandon Sinnery (4-6) Trevor Miller (2) 3:21 27-36 5th -12.0 2,027

June 16 OFF DAY65 June 17 Birmingham 7:05 pm L 8-1 Myles Jaye (5-3) James Gillheeney (3-2) -- 2:38 27-37 5th -12.0 94466 June 18 Birmingham 7:05 pm W 10-1 Edwin Diaz (2-4) Tyler Danish (4-4) -- 2:17 28-37 5th -12.0 2,685

June 19 Birmingham 7:05 pm Postponed, Rain -- Rescheduled to June 20 in Jackson67 June 20 Birmingham (Game 1) 4:05 pm W 8-7 (7 inn.) Scott DeCecco (2-4) Devon Davis (1-1) Matt Anderson (10) 2:13 29-37 5th -12.0 3,80168 Birmingham (Game 2) L 3-1 (7 inn.) Mark Blackmar (1-4) Jake Zokan (2-4) -- 1:51 29-38 5th -13.0 3,80169 June 21 Birmingham 2:05 pm L 7-0 Tyler Barnette (3-3) Misael Siverio (2-7) -- 2:41 29-39 5th -14.0 1,146

FIRST HALF TOTALS W-L: 29-39 OFFENSE: .247 (561-2269), 282 R, 31 HR, 249 RBI, 57-68 SB, .692 OPS PITCHING: 4.79 ERA, 468 K, 247 BB, 1.53 WHIP, 595.2 IP, 22/34 SV

2015 Day-By-Day First Half Standings InformationDays in First Place...............................................................................2 Days in Fourth Place...........................................................................6 Most Games Ahead................................................................................Days in Second Place..........................................................................1 Days in Fifth Place............................................................................63 Most Games Behind................................14.0, 6/21, after game vs. BIRDays in Third Place.............................................................................2 Last Day in First Place.......................................4/10, after game at JAX Last Day out of First Place................................6/21, after game vs. BIR

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2015 Generals Second Half Day-By-DayNo. Date Opp. Start (CT) W/L Score Win Loss Save Time W-L Overall Pos. GA/GB Attendance70 June 25 at Birmingham 7:05 pm L 13-0 Myles Jaye (6-3) Edwin Diaz (2-5) -- 2:37 0-1 29-40 T-4th -1.0 8,50071 June 26 at Birmingham 7:05 pm L 3-1 Mark Blackmar (2-4) Moises Hernandez (3-3) J.B. Wendelken (3) 2:08 0-2 29-41 T-4th -2.0 7,35872 June 27 at Birmingham 6:30 pm W 4-2 Misael Siverio (3-7) Tyler Danish (4-5) Trey Cochran-Gill (3) 2:47 1-2 30-41 4th -2.0 6,76573 June 28 at Birmingham 3:00 pm L 4-3 (10 inn.) J.B. Wendelken (5-2) Jordan Shipers (1-3) -- 3:02 1-3 30-42 T-4th -2.0 5,09274 June 29 at Birmingham 11:30 am W 4-0 James Gillheeney (4-2) Tony Bucciferro (0-5) Trey Cochran Gill (4) 2:25 2-3 31-42 4th -2.0 4,837

June 30 OFF DAYJUNE TOTALS W-L: 11-15 OFFENSE: .234 (196-837), 87 R, 14 HR, 75 RBI, 24-30 SB, .664 OPS PITCHING: 4.47 ERA, 187 K, 88 BB, 1.47 WHIP, 221.2 IP, 10/12 SV

75 July 1 vs. Mobile 7:05 pm L 8-0 Zack Godley (1-0) Edwin Diaz (2-6) -- 2:38 2-4 31-43 4th -2.5 1,19276 July 2 vs. Mobile 7:05 pm L 3-2 Dominic Leone (1-1) Matt Anderson (1-5) -- 2:41 (:55) 2-5 31-44 T-4th -3.0 2,00677 July 3 vs. Mobile 7:05 pm W 1-0 (6 inn.) Misael Siverio (4-7) Braden Shipley (4-7) Grady Wood (2) 1:50 (1:17) 3-5 32-44 4th -2.5 4,52178 July 4 at Mississippi 6:00 pm L 4-2 Tyrell Jenkins (5-5) Scott DeCecco (2-5) Mark Lamm (1) 2:26 3-6 32-45 4th -3.5 6,70179 July 5 at Mississippi 5:00 pm W 9-2 Cam Hobson (1-0) Jason Hursh (2-6) -- 3:08 4-6 33-45 4th -3.5 1,85180 July 6 at Mississippi 7:00 pm W 2-1 Edwin Diaz (3-6) Greg Ross (2-8) Tony Zych (4) 2:43 5-6 34-45 4th -3.5 1,74981 July 7 at Mississippi 7:00 pm L 9-1 Victor Mateo (5-5) Moises Hernandez (3-4) -- 2:25 5-7 34-46 4th -3.5 2,33582 July 8 at Mississippi 7:00 pm W 10-5 Grady Wood (4-1) Stephen Janas (0-1) -- 3:08 6-7 35-46 4th -3.5 3,01283 July 9 vs. Birmingham 7:05 pm L 5-3 Tim Crabbe (1-0) James Gillheeney (4-3) Tyler Barnette (1) 2:48 6-8 35-47 4th -4.5 2,47884 July 10 vs. Birmingham 7:05 pm L 8-3 Tyler Danish (6-5) Scott DeCecco (2-6) -- 2:32 6-9 35-48 4th -5.5 4,14485 July 11 vs. Birmingham 6:05 pm L 3-2 Devon Davis (2-1) Grady Wood (4-2) Zach Isler (3) 3:00 6-10 35-49 4th -6.5 4,10286 July 12 vs. Birmingham 6:05 pm L 3-0 Tony Bucciferro (1-6) Moises Hernandez (3-5) J.B. Wendelken (4) 2:21 6-11 35-50 4th -7.5 1,21387 July 13 vs. Birmingham 12:05 pm L 2-0 Myles Jaye (9-3) Misael Siverio (4-8) Kyle Hansen (2) 2:45 6-12 35-51 4th -8.5 2,421

July 14 OFF DAY88 July 15 at Mobile 7:05 pm W 9-6 Brian Moran (1-0) Blayne Weller (0-2) Tony Zych (5) 3:03 7-12 36-51 4th -8.5 78789 July 16 at Mobile 7:05 pm L 8-3 John Omahen (3-0) Dylan Unsworth (0-4) -- 2:45 7-13 36-52 4th -9.5 81890 July 17 at Mobile 7:05 pm L 3-0 A.J. Schugel (6-2) Edwin Diaz (3-7) Silvino Bracho (8) 2:45 (1:30) 7-14 36-53 4th -9.5 1,44791 July 18 at Mobile 7:05 pm L 6-5 Braden Shipley (6-8) Paul Fry (0-1) Silvino Bracho (9) 3:03 7-15 36-54 5th -9.5 1,006

July 19 at Mobile 5:05 pm Cancelled, Rain -- Will not be made up92 July 20 vs. Mississippi 7:05 pm L 1-0 Andrew Barbosa (2-1) Misael Siverio (4-9) Tyler Jones (11) 2:36 7-16 36-55 5th -10.5 1.01893 July 21 vs. Mississippi 7:05 pm L 4-2 Mark Lamm (2-1) Moises Hernandez (3-6) Mitch Lambson (2) 2:42 7-17 36-56 5th -10.0 1,11994 July 22 vs. Montgomery 7:05 pm W 6-5 Kyle Hunter (2-0) Parker Markel (5-3) -- 2:46 8-17 37-56 5th -9.5 1,01995 July 23 vs. Montgomery 7:05 pm L 6-0 Jared Mortensen (6-3) Edwin Diaz (3-8) -- 2:54 8-18 37-57 5th -10.0 2,61296 July 24 vs. Montgomery 7:05 pm L 5-4 Ryan Garton (4-0) Tyler Knigge (0-1) Brad Schreiber (4) 2:56 8-19 37-58 5th -11.0 1,41497 July 25 vs. Montgomery 6:05 pm L 11-6 Jake Faria (3-2) Misael Siverio (4-10) Mark Sappington (2) 3:24 8-20 37-59 5th -11.5 2,71298 July 26 vs. Montgomery 6:05 pm

July 27 OFF DAY99 July 28 at Biloxi 7:10 pm100 July 29 at Biloxi 7:10 pm101 July 30 at Biloxi 7:10 pm102 July 31 at Biloxi 7:10 pm

JULY TOTALS 103 August 1 at Biloxi 7:10 pm104 August 2 vs. Chattanooga 6:05 pm105 August 3 vs. Chattanooga 7:05 pm106 August 4 vs. Chattanooga 7:05 pm107 August 5 vs. Chattanooga 7:05 pm108 August 6 vs. Chattanooga 7:05 pm109 August 7 at Tennessee 6:05 pm110 August 8 at Tennessee 6:05 pm111 August 9 at Tennessee 4:05 pm112 August 10 at Tennessee 6:05 pm113 August 11 at Tennessee 6:05 pm114 August 12 vs. Jacksonville 7:05 pm115 August 13 vs. Jacksonville 7:05 pm116 August 14 vs. Jacksonville 7:05 pm117 August 15 vs. Jacksonville 6:05 pm118 August 16 vs. Jacksonville 6:05 pm

August 17 OFF DAY119 August 18 vs. Biloxi 7:05 pm120 August 19 vs. Biloxi 7:05 pm121 August 20 vs. Biloxi 7:05 pm122 August 21 vs. Biloxi 7:05 pm123 August 22 vs. Biloxi 6:05 pm124 August 23 at Montgomery 5:35 pm125 August 24 at Montgomery 7:05 pm126 August 25 at Montgomery 7:05 pm127 August 26 at Montgomery 7:05 pm128 August 27 at Montgomery 7:05 pm129 August 28 vs. Pensacola 7:05 pm130 August 29 vs. Pensacola 6:05 pm131 August 30 vs. Pensacola 2:05 pm132 August 31 vs. Pensacola 7:05 pm

AUGUST TOTALS133 September 1 vs. Pensacola 7:05 pm

September 2 OFF DAY134 September 3 at Chattanooga 6:15 pm135 September 4 at Chattanooga 6:15 pm136 September 5 at Chattanooga 6:15 pm137 September 6 at Chattanooga 5:15 pm138 September 7 at Chattanooga 1:15 pm

2015 TOTALS

2015 Day-By-Day Second Half Standings InformationDays in First Place................................................................................ Days in Fourth Place.........................................................................23 Most Games Ahead................................................................................Days in Second Place........................................................................... Days in Fifth Place..............................................................................8 Most Games Behind.............................11.5, 7/25, after game vs. MTGDays in Third Place............................................................................... Last Day in First Place........................................................................... Last Day out of First Place..............................7/25, after game vs. MTG