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Tonight's Game: e Nashville Sounds and Omaha Storm Chasers begin a final four-game series before the All-Star break tonight. It's the second series between the two teams. Right-hander Pedro Payano will start for the Sounds while right-hander Arnaldo Hernandez starts for the Storm Chasers. Pedro Payano: 24-year-old Pedro Payano starts for the Sounds tonight. e right-hander is making his 7th ap- pearance (6th start) with Nashville. Payano has covered 24.1 innings with the Sounds and is 2-2 with a 3.33 ERA. He last pitched on June 28 and earned his second consecutive win at Memphis. He tossed 5.0 innings and limited the Baby Cakes 3 hits and 3 walks while allowing no runs. He struck out 8 in Nashville's 3-1 win. He pitched in 8 games with Double-A Frisco and went 3-1 with a 4.43 ERA in 42.2 innings prior to being transferred to Nashville on May 29. Payano spent his 2018 season with Frisco where he went 5-10 with a 5.54 ERA in 25 games (22 starts). e New York City native is 43-36 in his minor league career with a 3.56 ERA while covering 137 games (120 starts). He was signed by the Texas Rangers as a non-draſted free agent on July 2, 2011. Jake Kalish: 27-year-old Jake Kalish is the "follower" for the Storm Chasers tonight. e right-hander is 5-4 with an 4.07 ERA in 13 games (2 starts) with Omaha in 2019. He has also made 3 appearances (1 start) with Double-A Northwest Arkansas and is 0-0 with a 1.00 ERA. With Omaha, Hernandez has worked 59.2 innings and has al- lowed 57 hits and 10 walks while recording 51 strikeouts. He last pitched on June 29 at Round Rock. He earned the win and allowed 2 runs (1 earned) on 4 hits and no walks while recording 3 strikeouts. e New Jersey native has a minor league career record of 21-23 with a 3.38 ERA in 117 games (34 starts). He was originally draſted by Kansas City in the 32nd round of the 2015 MLB Draſt. 2019 Standings: e Sounds have spent the following amount of days in the American Northern Division stand- ings in 2019: First: 1, Second: 1, ird: 11, Fourth: 76. 12-Spot: In last night's win, the Sounds scored 12 runs in the second inning, beating their season-high of 7 that was set in the eighth inning of the April 12 matchup versus San Antonio. Nashville had 9 hits in the 12-run inning and Oklahoma City committed one error. Andy Ibáñez, Christian Lopes and Zack Granite each had two hits. Ibáñez and Lopes tallied a double and home run each while Granite recorded two singles. e last time multiple Sounds had two hits was Nick Martini (single, double) and BJ Boyd (two singles) on May 10, 2018 versus Colora- do Springs. 3-Series Win Streak: e win last night gave the Sounds a third consecutive series win. Prior to the current series against the Dodgers, Nashville swept Memphis in 4 games and took 3 of 5 against New Orleans. Nashville is 10-4 during the stretch. Since the streak started on June 20, Nashville is hitting .300 (149-for-496) with 31 doubles, 2 triples and 20 home runs. ey are also scoring 7.07 runs per game (99 runs/14 games). As for the pitchers, the 10-4 record is the best in the PCL in that span. eir ERA is 5.73 (124.0 IP/79 ER) with 128 strikeouts to 59 walks. e bullpen has done their job as well, leading the league in holds (9) and saves (7) in the span. Granite Chin: Outfielder Zack Granite had another multi-hit game last night, hitting 4 singles to tie his career-high. He also scored 3 runs, walked twice and stole 2 bases. It was the 6th time in his career he had 4 hits in one game and the second time in his last 8 games. Granite has played very well during the series streak. He currently holds a 13-game on-base streak since June 20, posting a .433 average (26-for-60) with 13 runs, 3 doubles, 1 triple, 1 home run, 7 RBI and 5 walks (.478). During the streak, he has 8 multi-hit games and leads the team on the season with 28 multi-hit games. e next closest Sounds on the multi-hit game list is Andy Ibáñez with 21. Granite's 95 hits in 2019 is good for 5th-most in the PCL. Only Granite and San Antonio's Mauricio Dubon (3rd, 101) represent the American Conference side of the PCL in the Top 10 hits list. Bird Still Scoreless: With 2.1 shutout innings on Tuesday night, Kyle Bird has extended his scoreless innings streak to 12.2 innings, beating David Carpenter's previous team-high of 10.2 scoreless innings. He last allowed a run with the Sounds on May 12 at Memphis. In the nine-game span, he is 1-0 with a save and has struck out 15 batters to seven walks. He has limited hitters to a .244 (11-for-45) average. Marathon Series: Nashville's 3-2 series win over Oklahoma City didn't come easy. Including the longest game of the season coming in the series opener at 3:56, the average game time was 3:28 (1047 minutes/5 games). 78 runs scored were scored between both teams and 4 of the 5 games were within a 3-run difference. 43 total pitchers threw within the 5 games. Save It: Nashville closer David Carpenter added on to his league-leading save total last night with number 14. Carpenter has saved four of Nashville's last six games and is a perfect 14-for-14. e 2019 Pacific Coast League All-Star is 0-0 with a 2.25 ERA (24.0 IP/6 ER) with 27 strikeouts. He has limited PCL opponents to a .221 batting average. Brand New Guys: Infielders Juremi Profar and Christian Lopes have played well with the Sounds since their pro- motion from Double-A Frisco. Profar has hit safely in all 7 games he has played in and is hitting .370 10-for-27) with 8 runs scored, 2 RBI and 3 walks. Lopes has record multi-hit efforts in 5-of-6 games with the Sounds, hitting .500 (10-for-20) with 6 runs, 4 doubles, 1 home run, 9 RBI, 3 walks and 2 stolen bases. Rolling in Relief: Right-hander Taylor Guerrieri has gone five consecutive appearances without allowing any runs. Since June 15, he is 1-0 with a 0.00 ERA in 5 games. He has covered 9.0 innings and has allowed only 4 hits and 1 walk while racking up 14 strikeouts. PCL opponents are hitting .129 against him during the timeframe. All-Star Nods: Right-handed pitchers David Carpenter and Seth Maness were named Pacific Coast League All- Stars on Wednesday. It's the second career All-Star Game selection for Carpenter who was named a PCL All-Star with Oklahoma City in 2011. It's the third career All-Star Game selection for Maness. He was named a Florida State League All-Star with Palm Beach in 2012 and a New York-Penn League All-Star with Batavia in 2011. Series (W-L-T): 6-11-3 Series Openers: 8-13 Series Finales: 8-13 Series Sweeps: 1-2 Day Games: 7-13 Night Games: 31-34 vs. RHP: 30-35 vs. LHP: 8-12 April: 8-18 May: 14-15 June: 13-14 July: 3-0 August: 0-0 September: 0-0 Monday: 7-4 Tuesday: 5-7 Wednesday: 4-7 ursday: 2-11 Friday: 10-1 Saturday: 4-7 Sunday: 6-10 vs. Am. Northern: 13-17 vs. Am. Southern: 19-22 vs. Pac. Northern: 3-4 vs. Pac. Southern: 3-4 vs. NL Affiliate: 24-30 vs. AL Affiliate: 14-17 Lead Aſter 6: 28-4 Trail Aſter 6: 6-38 Tied Aſter 6: 4-5 Lead Aſter 7: 29-2 Trail Aſter 7: 4-39 Tied Aſter 7: 5-6 Lead Aſter 8: 31-1 Trail Aſter 8: 3-38 Tied Aſter 8: 1-3 Scoring First: 24-17 Opp. Scoring First: 13-30 Scoring 4+ Runs: 30-24 Opp. Scoring 4+ Runs: 19-42 Scoring 3 or < Runs: 8-23 Opp. Scores 3 or < Runs: 18-5 Hit a HR: 30-27 Allow a HR 25-36 Hit 2+ HR: 17-12 Allow 2+ HR: 11-21 Outhit Opponent: 23-7 Tie in Hits: 6-3 Outhit by Opponent: 9-37 Record 10+ Hits: 18-10 Allow 10+ Hits: 11-30 Commit an Error: 18-24 Commit No Errors: 20-23 Walk-Off Wins: 0 Walk-Off Losses: 3 Extra-Innings: 1-3 Sounds starter 6+IP: 7-9 Sounds starter 7+ IP: 1-1 Sounds starter 8+ IP: 0-0 Longest Win Streak: 5 Longest Losing Streak: 5 White Jerseys: 2-10 Blue Jerseys: 16-15 Red Jerseys: 16-13 Gray Jerseys 1-1 rowback Jerseys: 1-3 Specialty Jerseys: 3-4 SOUNDS BY THE NUMBERS TONIGHT’S MATCHUP Sounds Storm Chasers 38-47 Record 38-48 16-29 Home 18-23 22-18 Road 20-25 W3 Streak L4 3-2 Last 5 1-4 8-2 Last 10 2-8 .255 (14th) Batting Avg. .264 (11th) 98 (14th) HR 89 (16th) 425 (15th) R 414 (16th) 59 (T6th) SB 85 (3rd) 758 (11th) K (Batting) 641 (1st) 322 (8th) BB (Batting) 290 (15th) 5.40 (9th) ERA 5.01 (5th) 710 (13th) K (Pitching) 663 (16th) 310 (7th) BB (Pitching) 344 (11th) 512 (9th) R Allowed 454 (4th) 114 (6th) HR Allowed 117 (8th) .978 (8th) Fielding Pct. .978 (11th) THIS DATE IN HISTORY e last time the Sounds won on July 4 was in 2015 at Round Rock. e game went to extras aſter being tied 4-4. Nashville would score 3 runs in the top of the 10th on 5 hits, taking the contest 7-4. AMERICAN NORTHERN DIVISION W L PCT GB Iowa 49 37 .565 - Nashville 38 47 .447 10.5 Omaha 38 48 .442 11.0 Memphis 35 51 .407 14.0 UPCOMING EVENTS & PROMOS e Sounds head to Omaha tonight for a final four-game road trip. en they'll get three days off for the All-Star break before returning home on July 11 to host New Orleans. DAY DATE OPPONENT SOUNDS STARTER OPPONENT STARTER TIME (CST) TV/RADIO Friday July 5 at Omaha RHP Austin Bibens-Dirkx (0-0, 7.71) RHP Arnaldo Hernandez (1-6, 8.22) 7:05 p.m. MiLB TV/97.5 FM Saturday July 6 at Omaha RHP Tim Dillard (5-7, 5.12) Opener/RHP Zach Lovvorn (3-8, 8.07) 7:05 p.m. MiLB TV/97.5 FM Sunday July 7 at Omaha LHP Joe Palumbo (1-0, 3.86) LHP Eric Skoglund (0-1, 6.00) 2:05 p.m. MiLB TV/97.5 FM Monday July 8 ALL-STAR BREAK --- --- --- --- FIRST TENNESSEE PARK 19 JUNIOR GILLIAM WAY NASHVILLE, TN 37219 @NASHVILLESOUNDS WWW.NASHVILLESOUNDS.COM Nashville Sounds (38-47) vs. Omaha Storm Chasers (38-48) RHP Pedro Payano (2-2, 3.33) vs. Opener/LHP Jake Kalish (5-4, 4.07) Game #86/Road Game #41 • ursday, July 4, 2019 • Werner Park • 7:05 p.m. (CST) • MiLB TV • 97.5 FM Upcoming Probable Starting Pitchers NASHVILLE SOUNDS GAME INFORMATION SOUNDS VS. STORM CHASERS DATE SITE RESULT 4/29 Nashville W, 5-4 4/30 Nashville L, 9-4 5/1 Nashville L, 4-2 5/2 Nashville L, 4-2 7/4 Omaha 7/5 Omaha 7/6 Omaha 7/7 Omaha 8/15 Nashville 8/16 Nashville 8/17 Nashville 8/18 Nashville 8/26 Omaha 8/27 Omaha 8/28 Omaha 8/29 Omaha 2019: 1-3 at Nashville: 1-3 All-Time: 152-156 at Omaha: 0-0

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Tonight's Game: The Nashville Sounds and Omaha Storm Chasers begin a final four-game series before the All-Star break tonight. It's the second series between the two teams. Right-hander Pedro Payano will start for the Sounds while right-hander Arnaldo Hernandez starts for the Storm Chasers.

Pedro Payano: 24-year-old Pedro Payano starts for the Sounds tonight. The right-hander is making his 7th ap-pearance (6th start) with Nashville. Payano has covered 24.1 innings with the Sounds and is 2-2 with a 3.33 ERA. He last pitched on June 28 and earned his second consecutive win at Memphis. He tossed 5.0 innings and limited the Baby Cakes 3 hits and 3 walks while allowing no runs. He struck out 8 in Nashville's 3-1 win. He pitched in 8 games with Double-A Frisco and went 3-1 with a 4.43 ERA in 42.2 innings prior to being transferred to Nashville on May 29. Payano spent his 2018 season with Frisco where he went 5-10 with a 5.54 ERA in 25 games (22 starts). The New York City native is 43-36 in his minor league career with a 3.56 ERA while covering 137 games (120 starts). He was signed by the Texas Rangers as a non-drafted free agent on July 2, 2011.

Jake Kalish: 27-year-old Jake Kalish is the "follower" for the Storm Chasers tonight. The right-hander is 5-4 with an 4.07 ERA in 13 games (2 starts) with Omaha in 2019. He has also made 3 appearances (1 start) with Double-A Northwest Arkansas and is 0-0 with a 1.00 ERA. With Omaha, Hernandez has worked 59.2 innings and has al-lowed 57 hits and 10 walks while recording 51 strikeouts. He last pitched on June 29 at Round Rock. He earned the win and allowed 2 runs (1 earned) on 4 hits and no walks while recording 3 strikeouts. The New Jersey native has a minor league career record of 21-23 with a 3.38 ERA in 117 games (34 starts). He was originally drafted by Kansas City in the 32nd round of the 2015 MLB Draft.

2019 Standings: The Sounds have spent the following amount of days in the American Northern Division stand-ings in 2019: First: 1, Second: 1, Third: 11, Fourth: 76.

12-Spot: In last night's win, the Sounds scored 12 runs in the second inning, beating their season-high of 7 that was set in the eighth inning of the April 12 matchup versus San Antonio. Nashville had 9 hits in the 12-run inning and Oklahoma City committed one error. Andy Ibáñez, Christian Lopes and Zack Granite each had two hits. Ibáñez and Lopes tallied a double and home run each while Granite recorded two singles. The last time multiple Sounds had two hits was Nick Martini (single, double) and BJ Boyd (two singles) on May 10, 2018 versus Colora-do Springs.

3-Series Win Streak: The win last night gave the Sounds a third consecutive series win. Prior to the current series against the Dodgers, Nashville swept Memphis in 4 games and took 3 of 5 against New Orleans. Nashville is 10-4 during the stretch. Since the streak started on June 20, Nashville is hitting .300 (149-for-496) with 31 doubles, 2 triples and 20 home runs. They are also scoring 7.07 runs per game (99 runs/14 games). As for the pitchers, the 10-4 record is the best in the PCL in that span. Their ERA is 5.73 (124.0 IP/79 ER) with 128 strikeouts to 59 walks. The bullpen has done their job as well, leading the league in holds (9) and saves (7) in the span.

Granite Chin: Outfielder Zack Granite had another multi-hit game last night, hitting 4 singles to tie his career-high. He also scored 3 runs, walked twice and stole 2 bases. It was the 6th time in his career he had 4 hits in one game and the second time in his last 8 games. Granite has played very well during the series streak. He currently holds a 13-game on-base streak since June 20, posting a .433 average (26-for-60) with 13 runs, 3 doubles, 1 triple, 1 home run, 7 RBI and 5 walks (.478). During the streak, he has 8 multi-hit games and leads the team on the season with 28 multi-hit games. The next closest Sounds on the multi-hit game list is Andy Ibáñez with 21. Granite's 95 hits in 2019 is good for 5th-most in the PCL. Only Granite and San Antonio's Mauricio Dubon (3rd, 101) represent the American Conference side of the PCL in the Top 10 hits list.

Bird Still Scoreless: With 2.1 shutout innings on Tuesday night, Kyle Bird has extended his scoreless innings streak to 12.2 innings, beating David Carpenter's previous team-high of 10.2 scoreless innings. He last allowed a run with the Sounds on May 12 at Memphis. In the nine-game span, he is 1-0 with a save and has struck out 15 batters to seven walks. He has limited hitters to a .244 (11-for-45) average.

Marathon Series: Nashville's 3-2 series win over Oklahoma City didn't come easy. Including the longest game of the season coming in the series opener at 3:56, the average game time was 3:28 (1047 minutes/5 games). 78 runs scored were scored between both teams and 4 of the 5 games were within a 3-run difference. 43 total pitchers threw within the 5 games.

Save It: Nashville closer David Carpenter added on to his league-leading save total last night with number 14. Carpenter has saved four of Nashville's last six games and is a perfect 14-for-14. The 2019 Pacific Coast League All-Star is 0-0 with a 2.25 ERA (24.0 IP/6 ER) with 27 strikeouts. He has limited PCL opponents to a .221 batting average.

Brand New Guys: Infielders Juremi Profar and Christian Lopes have played well with the Sounds since their pro-motion from Double-A Frisco. Profar has hit safely in all 7 games he has played in and is hitting .370 10-for-27) with 8 runs scored, 2 RBI and 3 walks. Lopes has record multi-hit efforts in 5-of-6 games with the Sounds, hitting .500 (10-for-20) with 6 runs, 4 doubles, 1 home run, 9 RBI, 3 walks and 2 stolen bases.

Rolling in Relief: Right-hander Taylor Guerrieri has gone five consecutive appearances without allowing any runs. Since June 15, he is 1-0 with a 0.00 ERA in 5 games. He has covered 9.0 innings and has allowed only 4 hits and 1 walk while racking up 14 strikeouts. PCL opponents are hitting .129 against him during the timeframe.

All-Star Nods: Right-handed pitchers David Carpenter and Seth Maness were named Pacific Coast League All-Stars on Wednesday. It's the second career All-Star Game selection for Carpenter who was named a PCL All-Star with Oklahoma City in 2011. It's the third career All-Star Game selection for Maness. He was named a Florida State League All-Star with Palm Beach in 2012 and a New York-Penn League All-Star with Batavia in 2011.

Series (W-L-T): 6-11-3Series Openers: 8-13Series Finales: 8-13Series Sweeps: 1-2Day Games: 7-13Night Games: 31-34vs. RHP: 30-35vs. LHP: 8-12April: 8-18May: 14-15June: 13-14July: 3-0August: 0-0September: 0-0Monday: 7-4Tuesday: 5-7Wednesday: 4-7Thursday: 2-11Friday: 10-1Saturday: 4-7Sunday: 6-10vs. Am. Northern: 13-17vs. Am. Southern: 19-22vs. Pac. Northern: 3-4vs. Pac. Southern: 3-4vs. NL Affiliate: 24-30vs. AL Affiliate: 14-17Lead After 6: 28-4Trail After 6: 6-38Tied After 6: 4-5Lead After 7: 29-2Trail After 7: 4-39Tied After 7: 5-6Lead After 8: 31-1Trail After 8: 3-38Tied After 8: 1-3Scoring First: 24-17Opp. Scoring First: 13-30Scoring 4+ Runs: 30-24Opp. Scoring 4+ Runs: 19-42 Scoring 3 or < Runs: 8-23Opp. Scores 3 or < Runs: 18-5Hit a HR: 30-27Allow a HR 25-36Hit 2+ HR: 17-12Allow 2+ HR: 11-21Outhit Opponent: 23-7Tie in Hits: 6-3Outhit by Opponent: 9-37Record 10+ Hits: 18-10Allow 10+ Hits: 11-30Commit an Error: 18-24Commit No Errors: 20-23Walk-Off Wins: 0Walk-Off Losses: 3Extra-Innings: 1-3Sounds starter 6+IP: 7-9Sounds starter 7+ IP: 1-1Sounds starter 8+ IP: 0-0Longest Win Streak: 5Longest Losing Streak: 5White Jerseys: 2-10Blue Jerseys: 16-15Red Jerseys: 16-13Gray Jerseys 1-1Throwback Jerseys: 1-3Specialty Jerseys: 3-4

SOUNDS BY THE NUMBERS

TONIGHT’S MATCHUP Sounds Storm Chasers 38-47 Record 38-48 16-29 Home 18-23 22-18 Road 20-25 W3 Streak L4 3-2 Last 5 1-4 8-2 Last 10 2-8 .255 (14th) Batting Avg. .264 (11th) 98 (14th) HR 89 (16th) 425 (15th) R 414 (16th) 59 (T6th) SB 85 (3rd) 758 (11th) K (Batting) 641 (1st) 322 (8th) BB (Batting) 290 (15th) 5.40 (9th) ERA 5.01 (5th) 710 (13th) K (Pitching) 663 (16th) 310 (7th) BB (Pitching) 344 (11th) 512 (9th) R Allowed 454 (4th) 114 (6th) HR Allowed 117 (8th) .978 (8th) Fielding Pct. .978 (11th)

THIS DATE IN HISTORYThe last time the Sounds won on July 4 was in 2015 at Round Rock. The game went to extras after being tied 4-4. Nashville would score 3

runs in the top of the 10th on 5 hits, taking the contest 7-4.

AMERICAN NORTHERN DIVISION W L PCT GBIowa 49 37 .565 -Nashville 38 47 .447 10.5Omaha 38 48 .442 11.0Memphis 35 51 .407 14.0

UPCOMING EVENTS & PROMOSThe Sounds head to Omaha tonight for a final

four-game road trip. Then they'll get three days off for the All-Star

break before returning home on July 11 to host New Orleans.

DAY DATE OPPONENT SOUNDS STARTER OPPONENT STARTER TIME (CST) TV/RADIO Friday July 5 at Omaha RHP Austin Bibens-Dirkx (0-0, 7.71) RHP Arnaldo Hernandez (1-6, 8.22) 7:05 p.m. MiLB TV/97.5 FMSaturday July 6 at Omaha RHP Tim Dillard (5-7, 5.12) Opener/RHP Zach Lovvorn (3-8, 8.07) 7:05 p.m. MiLB TV/97.5 FMSunday July 7 at Omaha LHP Joe Palumbo (1-0, 3.86) LHP Eric Skoglund (0-1, 6.00) 2:05 p.m. MiLB TV/97.5 FMMonday July 8 ALL-STAR BREAK --- --- --- ---

First tennessee Park 19 Junior Gilliam Way nashville, tn [email protected]

Nashville Sounds (38-47) vs. Omaha Storm Chasers (38-48)RHP Pedro Payano (2-2, 3.33) vs. Opener/LHP Jake Kalish (5-4, 4.07)

Game #86/Road Game #41 • Thursday, July 4, 2019 • Werner Park • 7:05 p.m. (CST) • MiLB TV • 97.5 FMUpcoming Probable Starting Pitchers

nashville soundsGame inFormation

SOUNDS VS. STORM CHASERS

DATE SITE RESULT4/29 Nashville W, 5-44/30 Nashville L, 9-45/1 Nashville L, 4-25/2 Nashville L, 4-27/4 Omaha 7/5 Omaha 7/6 Omaha 7/7 Omaha 8/15 Nashville 8/16 Nashville 8/17 Nashville 8/18 Nashville 8/26 Omaha 8/27 Omaha8/28 Omaha 8/29 Omaha

2019: 1-3 at Nashville: 1-3All-Time: 152-156 at Omaha: 0-0

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toniGht’s starter - #39 Pedro PayanoHT/WT: 6’2”/170BORN: September 27, 1994 in New York, New York (24)RESIDES: San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic OBTAINED: Originally signed as a non-drafted free agent on July 2, 2011

40-MAN ROSTER: NoSERVICE TIME: 0.000FIRST MLB WIN: N/AFIRST MLB STRIKEOUT: N/ATWITTER: N/A

PAYANO’S 2019 DAY-BY-DAY

2019 SEASON SPLITS & ETC. (NASHVILLE) Vs. Right: Vs. Left: Home: Road: Day: Night: Quality Starts: Team W/L in Starts:

.153 avg., 0 HR, 8 BB/26 K.344 avg., 2 HR, 6 BB/5 K

0-1, 6.35 ERA, .346 avg., 1 HR, 2 BB/4 K2-1, 2.41 ERA, .169 avg., 1 HR, 12 BB/27 K

0-1, 4.26 ERA, .259 avg, 1 HR, 2 BB/7 K2-1, 3.00 ERA, .203 avg., 1 HR, 12 BB/24 K

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Last Outing: Payano earned his second win with Nashville on June 28 at Memphis. He tied his Triple-A season-high in strikeouts with 8, tying his June 5 outing at Reno. He went 5.0 innings and allowed no runs on 3 hits in the 3-1 win.

Against Opponent: Payano has not faced Omaha in his career.

2019 Season Highlights: • Began the season with Double-A Frisco and pitched in 8 games until he

was transferred to Nashville on May 30• Tossed 5.0 no-hit innings in win over Double-A Arkansas on April 23• Made his Triple-A debut against New Orleans on May 30...ND, 4.0 IP, 5 H,

2 R, 2 ER, 0 BB, 2 SO• Earned his first Triple-A win on June 22 at New Orleans...W, 5.0 IP, 2 H, 1

R, 1 ER, 4 BB, 6 SO

2018 Season Highlights: • Spent the entire 2018 season with Double-A Frisco...went 5-10 with a 5.54

ERA in 25 games (22 starts)...118.2 IP, 120 H, 83 R, 73 ER, 48 BB, 87 K• Hit a career-high 17 batters and allowed a career-high 15 home runs

Career Notes: • In his 5th prosessional season, all with Texas• Elected free agency following the 2018 season...signed a minor league con-

tract with the Texas Rangers on February 26, 2019• Split the 2017 season between Advanced-A Down East and Double-A Fris-

co...went 6-8 with a 3.87 ERA in 26 games (25 starts)• Named a 2016 South Atlantic League Midseason All-Star and a MiLB.com

Organizational All-Star (Texas)• Suffered a fractured right forearm on July 7, 2016 at Rome and missed the

remainder of the season• Has earned Pitcher of the Week honors in the Carolina League (2017) and

South Atlantic League (2016 & 2015)• Named Texas’ Pitcher of the Month in June of 2015 and July of 2015 for his

efforts with the AZL Rangers and DSL Rangers• Tossed 6.0 shutout innings in Game 1 of the 2015 South Atlantic League

Championship Series • Pitched in the Dominican Summer League from 2012-15

College/Prep Notes• N/A

With Double-A Frisco

YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP2012 DSL Rangers 2-3 5.53 12 9 0 0 0 42.1 44 28 26 1 5 18 26 72013 DSL Rangers 5-5 3.34 14 12 0 0 0 67.1 66 29 25 6 3 11 56 82014 DSL Rangers1 7-2 2.95 14 14 1 1 0 76.1 68 31 25 3 8 17 65 82015 DSL Rangers1 1-1 0.00 3 3 1 1 0 15.2 9 2 0 0 1 3 24 3 AZL Rangers 6-0 1.55 8 4 0 0 0 40.2 33 8 7 0 5 9 46 5 Hickory 3-1 1.10 6 5 0 0 0 32.2 27 4 4 1 2 10 31 32016 Hickory 3-3 2.08 15 13 1 1 0 73.2 59 22 17 2 5 29 82 22017 Down East 2-3 4.26 9 9 0 0 0 50.2 36 25 24 5 9 22 41 3 Frisco 4-5 3.63 17 16 0 0 0 84.1 76 37 34 4 16 42 77 62018 Frisco 5-10 5.54 25 22 0 0 0 118.2 120 83 73 15 17 48 87 122019 Frisco 3-1 4.43 8 8 0 0 0 42.2 30 21 21 3 3 18 49 6 Nashville 2-2 3.33 6 5 0 0 0 24.1 20 14 9 2 4 14 31 1

DATE/OPP W/L ERA GS IP H R ER BB SO PITCHES SCORE4/9 vs. CC W 5.40 1 5.0 4 3 3 3 6 92/58 W, 12-44/15 at CC ND 3.97 1 6.1 3 2 2 3 4 92/51 L, 6-44/23 at ARK W 2.76 1 5.0 0 0 0 2 9 89/54 W, 1-04/29 at SPR W 2.49 1 5.1 5 1 1 2 7 95/60 W, 9-25/5 vs. SPR ND 4.10 1 4.2 5 6 6 3 7 87/53 L, 8-65/11 at MID ND 4.02 1 5.0 4 2 2 3 5 83/50 L, 7-25/17 vs. AM L 5.15 1 5.1 7 7 7 1 7 88/55 L, 7-55/23 at CC ND 4.43 1 6.0 2 0 0 1 4 80/55 L, 5-4

2019 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

Minor League Totals 43-36 3.56 137 120 3 3 0 669.1 588 304 265 42 78 241 615 64

CAREER SINGLE-GAME HIGHSIP 6.1, 4/15 at CCK 9, 4/23 at ARKBB 5, 6/5 at RNOH 7, 5/17 at AMAR 7 (2x), last - 6/16 vs. SLER 7, 5/17 at AMAHR 1 (5x), last - 6/16 vs. SLPitches 95, 4/29 at SPRStrikes 60, 4/29 at SPR

IP 9.0, 4/27/16 vs. GBOK 11, 4/27/16 vs. GBOBB 6, 7/28/18 at SAH 11, 7/8/18 at TULR 8 (4x), last - 7/8/18 at TULER 8 (3x), last - 7/8/18 at TULHR 3, 5/27/17 at WSPitches 102 (2x), last - 5/10/18 at SAStrikes 70, 4/27/16 vs. GBO

Payano vs. Omaha in 2019n/a

With Triple-A NashvilleDATE/OPP W/L ERA GS IP H R ER BB SO PITCHES SCORE5/30 vs. NO ND 4.50 1 4.0 5 2 2 0 2 50-38 L, 5-36/5 at RNO L 5.63 - 4.0 3 3 3 5 8 78-42 L, 3-26/10 at TAC ND 4.26 1 4.2 3 1 1 0 5 70-44 L, 3-16/16 vs. SL L 5.02 1 1.2 4 7 2 2 2 62-33 L, 11-86/22 at NO W 4.19 1 5.0 2 1 1 4 6 86-47 W, 10-36/28 at MEM W 3.33 1 5.0 3 0 0 3 8 77-47 W, 3-1

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nashville hitters Season Highlights • On Triple-A Nashville's Opening roster for the first time in his career...his sixth season playing in Triple-A • Signed a minor league contract with the Texas Rangers on November 14, 2018

Career Highlights• Played in 59 games with Triple-A Colorado Springs in 2018...hit .292 (56-for-192) with 23 runs, 15 doubles, 9 home runs, 35 RBI,

10 walks and 32 strikeouts• Began the season on Milwaukee’s Opening Day roster – the second MLB Opening Day of his career (2017 with Milwaukee)• Traded from Los Angeles-AL to Milwaukee for Martin Maldonado and Drew Gagnon on December 13, 2016• Collected his first Major League hit on September 20, 2015 at Minnesota…pinch-hit home run off Glen Perkins – became the

13th player in Twins' franchise history to produce a home run for his first MLB hit• Named a MiLB.com Organization All-Star for Los Angeles-AL in 2014 and 2015• Drafted by the Los Angeles Angels in the 31st round of the 2011 MLB Draft• Attended the University of Arizona from 2009-2011• Was coached by former Angels Manager Mike Scioscia as a 10-year-old Little Leaguer in 1999• His first name is a hybrid of father, John, and grandfather, Chester, who was known as “Chett”

#28 Jett Bandy - C OKC Series: 0-7, R, 4 K, HBPCurrent Streak: 0G (0-7)Long Hit Streak: 4G (6/5-6/10, 6/22-6/28)Last Home Run: 6/26 at Memphis (3-Run off Chasen Shreve)

Bandy's Season Highs H: 3 (3x), last - 6/22 at NO K: 3 (6x), last - 7/3 vs. OKC R: 3, 6/26 at MEM BB: 1 (8x), last - 6/8 at TAC RBI: 4, 6/26 at MEM SB:

Career Highs H: 5 - 9/1/12 IE at LE K: 3 (17x) - 6/1/19 vs. NO R: 4 - 7/31/11 AZL LAA vs. AZL CLE BB: 2 (14x) - 7/30/18 COS vs. LV RBI: 5 (2x) - 8/9/18 COS vs. OMA SB: 1 (12x) - 8/26/18 COS at OKC

Season Highlights • On Triple-A Nashville's Opening roster for the first time in his career...his sixth season playing in Triple-A • Homered in three consecutive games from April 14-16 • Had the Sounds' first multi-HR game of the season when he hit two against Omaha on April 30

Career Highlights• Played 123 games with Chicago-AL in 2018…hit .228 (99-for-434) with 51 runs, 23 doubles, 20 home runs, 62 RBI and 52 walks• Hit 3 home runs on Opening Day on March 29, 2018…became the 4th player in MLB history to hit 3 home runs on Opening

Day (Dmitri Young – 2005, Tuffy Rhodes – 1994, George Bell – 1988)• Had 3 shutout outings on the mound in 2018, joining Shohei Ohtani (2018) and Babe Ruth (1919) as the only players in MLB

history with 20-plus homers and 3 pitching appearances in one season• Ranked among 2017 American League rookies in home runs (2nd), RBI (4th), runs (T7th), hits (8th) and doubles (T8th)• Named a MiLB Organization All-Star with Arizona in 2010, 2011, 2013...was also a Futrues Game Selection in 2013 and was

named the game's most valuable player• Named a midseason All-Star five times in his career: Midwest (2010), Southern (2012), Pacific Coast (2013) and International

League (2015 - 2016)• Drafted by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 1st round (35th overall) of the 2009 MLB Draft

#24 Matt Davidson - INF OKC Series: 5-12, R, 2B, HR, 5 RBI, BB, 5 K, HBPCurrent Streak: 3G (5-12)Long Hit Streak: 7G (6/1-6/8)Last Home Run: 7/2 vs. Oklahoma City (2-run off Dennis Santana)

Davidson's Season Highs H: 3, 6/22 at NO K: 3 (9x), last - 6/14 vs. LV R: 3 (2x), last - 5/24 vs. MEM BB: 3, 5/24 vs. MEM RBI: 4 (2x), last - 5/23 vs. MEM SB: 1, 4/20 vs. SA

Career Highs H: 4 (4x) - 6/21/15 vs. IND K: 5 - 5/30/17 vs. BOS R: 4 (3x) - 4/5/16 vs. DET BB: 3 (13x) - 5/24/19 vs. MEM RBI: 6 - 4/29/15 vs. TOL SB: 1 (6x) - 4/20/19 vs. SA

Season Highlights • Began the season on the 60-day disabled list while recovering from offseason labrum surgery on his left (non-throwing) shoulder preformed on December 10, 2018 • Joined Nashville on a Major League rehab assignment on May 21 and was removed May 30...rejoined on June 25

Career Highlights• Split the 2018 season between Double-A Frisco and Triple-A Round Rock...hit .306 (137-for-447) with 72 runs, 22 doubles, 2

triples 12 home runs, 67 RBI, 39 walks and 18 stolen bases• Named the Texas Rangers' 2018 Organization Minor League Player of the Year...also named a Pacific Coast League midseason

All-Star• Spent the 2017 with Double-A Frisco...hit .284 (133-for-468) with 82 runs, 26 doubles, 7 triples, 9 home runs, 44 RBI, 50 walks

and 12 stolen bases...was named a 2017 MiLB.com Organizational All-Star • Garnered two Texas League Player of the Week awards in 2017 (6/19-25 & 8/14-20)• Made his professional debut in 2016 and played in 134 games with Advanced-A High Desert...hit .303 (159-for-525) with 96

runs, 39 doubles, 8 triples, 17 home runs, 80 RBI, 59 walks and 30 stolen bases...Named a 2016 MiLB.com Organizational All-Star and a California League postseason All-Star

• Drafted by the Texas Rangers in the 11th round of the 2015 MLB Draft out of the University of Oregon

#44 Scott Heineman - OF OKC Series: 4-15, 4 R, 2B, 3B, 6 BB, 8 KCurrent Streak: 0G (0-6)Long Hit Streak: 10G (5/23-6/30)Last Home Run: 6/28 at Memphis (Solo off Jake Woodford)

Heineman’s Season Highs H: 3 (2x), last - 6/30 vs. OKC K: 4, 6/29 vs. OKC R: 2 (3x), last - 6/26 at MEM BB: 3, 7/3 vs. OKC RBI: 4, 6/20 vs. AZL LAA SB: 1 (2x), last - 6/23 vs. AZL SEA

Career Highs H: 4 (6x), last - 4/28/18 w/ RR at MEM K: 5, 6/4/16 w/ HD at LE R: 4 (2x), last - 4/8/18 w/ RR at SL BB: 3 (3x), last - 7/3/19 w/ NAS vs. OKC

RBI: 6, 6/10/18 w/ RR at LV SB: 3, 4/18/18 w/ RR vs. OKC

Season Highlights • On Triple-A Nashville's Opening roster for the first time in his career...his third season playing in Triple-A • Traded to Texas from Minnesota in exchange for Xavier Moore and cash on March 3, 2019 • Had a 14-game hitting streak from May 3-8...hit .387 (24-for-62) with 9 runs, 2 doubles, 4 RBI and 3 walks • Hit his 2nd career grand slam on 5/23 vs. Memphis...2-out, go-ahead grand slam in the 8th inning of 8-5 win • Recalled to Texas on May 29 but was optioned back to Nashville on May 31 without playing for Texas

Career Highlights• Played in 68 games with Triple-A Rochester in 2018…hit .211 (50-for-237) with 28 runs, 8 doubles, 4 RBI, and 22 walks• Spent majority of 2018 on the disabled list (injured list)...played in 8 games for Rochester before being placed on the disabled list (injured

list) with a right shoulder contusion, an injury he originally suffered diving for a ball in spring training; reinstated May 10, then played 60 games before being placed back on the disabled list (injured list) on July 18 with the same right shoulder contusion, ending his season

• Played in 40 games with Minnesota in 2017...hit .237 (22-for-93) with 14 runs, 2 doubles, 1 home run, 13 RBI and 12 walks• Earned International League Player of the Month honors in June 2017, batting .470 with 23 runs, 55 hits, 16 extra-base hits, 78 total bases

and a 1.193 OPS while reaching base safely in all 29 games he played…also named Twins minor league Player of the Month for June• Named a MiLB.com Organizational All-Star (Minnesota) in 2016 and 2017...was also named an International League All-Star (midseason)

in 2017...named a postseason All-Star three times in his career: Appalachian (2013), Southern (2016) and International League (2017)• Drafted by the Minnesota Twins in the 14th round of the 2013 MLB Draft by Minnesota

#2 Zack Granite - OF OKC Series: 11-21, 7 R, 2 2B, 4 RBI, 3 BB, 2 K, 2 SBCurrent Streak: 2G (7-9)Long Hit Streak: 14G (5/3-5/18)Last Home Run: 6/24 at New Orleans (Solo off Hector Noesi)

Granite’s Season Highs H: 4 (3x), last - 7/3 vs. OKC K: 2 (3x), last - 6/10 at TAC R: 4, 5/8 at OKC BB: 2, 4/17 v. RR RBI: 4, 5/23 vs. MEM SB: 2 (2x), last - 7/3 vs. OKC

Career Highs H: 4 (6x) - 7/3/19 vs. OKC K: 4 - 6/11/15 FTM at LAK R: 4, 5/8/19 at OKC BB: 4 - 7/1/13 ELZ at KNG RBI: 5 - 8/12/16 CHA vs. BIR SB: 4 - 4/20/16 CHA at MIS

Season Highlights • Transferred from extended spring training to Nashville on April 6...was sidelined with an oblique injury since early March • Had an 8-game hitting streak from April 7-14 in which he hit .406 (13-for-32) with 6 runs, 2 2B, 2 HR and 7 RBI

Career Highlights• Played in 125 games with Triple-A Round Rock in 2018...hit .283 (131-for-463) with 62 runs, 21 doubles, 12 home runs 55 RBI,

40 walks and 74 strikeouts• Ranked among Pacific Coast League leaders in hits (T7th) and games played (T8th)• Led the Express in games, hits, and total bases (190) while also ranking among team leaders in walks (2nd), home runs (T2nd),

doubles (T2nd), runs (T3rd) and RBI (4th)• Spent the 2017 season with Double-A Frisco...hit .265 (82-for-310) with 33 runs, 14 doubles, 8 home runs, 29 RBI, 25 walks and

48 strikeouts• Was named a MiLB Organizational All-Star in 2016

#7 Andy Ibáñez - INF OKC Series: 5-15, 3 R, 2B, HR, 5 RBI, 2 BB, 4 K, CSCurrent Streak: 1G (3-5)Long Hit Streak: 8G (4/7-4/14, 5/29-6/8)Last Home Run: 7/3 vs. Oklahoma City (Solo off Brock Stewart)

Ibáñez’s Season Highs H: 3 (6x), last - 7/3 vs. OKC K: 2 (7x), last - 6/13 vs. LV R: 3, 5/29 vs. RR BB: 2 (5x), last - 6/5 at RNO RBI: 4 (3x), last - 7/3 vs. OKC SB: 1 (4x), last - 6/14 vs. LV

Career Highs H: 5 - 4/20/16 vs. GVL K: 4 - 7/6/16 vs. ARK R: 3 (3x) - 5/29/19 vs. RR BB: 3 (3x), last - 7/17/18 at CSP RBI: 6 - 5/31/17 vs. NWA SB: 2 (2x), last - 8/4/16 at SA

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Season Highlights • On a Triple-A Nashville's Opening roster for the first time in his career...his tenth season playing in Triple-A • Transferred from extended spring training to Nashville on April 8 • Drove in a season-high 5 runs in Nashville's 10-6 win over Memphis on May 24

Career Highlights• Played in 58 games with Triple-A Durham in 2018...hit .219 (43-for-196) with 18 runs, 11 doubles, 1 triple, 4 home runs, 30 RBI,

11 walks, and 50 strikeouts• Made 8 appearances in three stints with Tampa Bay in 2018...hit .222 (4-for-18) with 2 runs, 1 double, 1 home run, 2 RBI, 1 walk

and 7 strikeouts• Played in 104 MLB games across 9 seasons between 5 different teams (Seattle, Kansas City, San Diego, Cleveland, Tampa Bay)...

hit .199 (58-for-292) with 21 runs, 12 doubles, 7 home runs, 23 RBI, 13 walks and 95 strikeouts• Drafted in the 6th round of the 2006 MLB Draft by Seattle• Played two years at Northeast Texas Community College before committing to the University of Nebraska in 2005...was medical

redshirted that season and transferred to the University of Texas-Arlington for the 2006 season before getting drafted• At Mineola HS (TX), earned 1st team all-district honors as a quarterback and was named team MVP in basketball as a senior

#3 Adam Moore - C OKC Series: 4-9, 2 R, 4 K, HBPCurrent Streak: 3G (4-9)Long Hit Streak: 4G (4/8-4/15)Last Home Run: 6/6 at Reno (2-Run off Ryan Atkinson)

Moore's Season Highs H: 3, 6/4 at RNO K: 4 (2x), last - 5/25 vs. RR R: 1 (10x), last - 7/1 vs. OKC BB: 2 (2x), last - 6/23 at NO RBI: 5, 5/24 vs. MEM SB:

Career Highs H: 5 (2x), last - 6/7/16 vs. IND K: 5, 5/15/15 at PAW R: 4, 6/4/07 vs. IE BB: 4, 4/28/09 vs. MIS RBI: 6, 6/6/08 at HUN SB: 2, 8/29/12 at MEM

Season Highlights • Began the season in extended spring training...transferred to Nashville on May 29

Career Highlights• Began the 2018 season with the Arizona Diamondbacks organization and was traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers on April 20• Is a converted pitcher to outfielder...spent the first 8 seasons of his professional career primarily on the mound• Entering the 2019 season, he had 103 professional at-bats in the minor leagues...hit .369 (38-for-103) with 21 runs, 7 doubles, 2

home runs, 16 RBI, 6 walks and 14 strikeouts...also 5 MLB at-bats and is 0-for-5• Has 145 career minor league pitching appearances...46-38 with a 4.23 ERA and 7 career MLB pitching appearances...0-3 with a

5.32 ERA• Attended Cal-State Fullerton from 2009-2011 where he was a two-way player but was drafted as a pitcher by New York-NL...in 3

years for Fullerton he went 21-8 with a 3.18 ERA with 231 strikeouts in 43 games (39 starts)• With Fullerton he hit .336 (124-for-369) with 68 runs, 26 doubles, 3 triples, 8 home runs and 76 RBI• Drafted by the New York Mets in the 4th round of the 2011 MLB Draft

#25 Tyler Pill - OF OKC Series: 1-6, R, RBI, BB, SFCurrent Streak: 1G (1-4)Long Hit Streak: 5G (6/6-6/10)Last Home Run: 6/21 at New Orleans (Solo off R.J. Alvarez)

Pill's Season Highs H: 2 (7x), last - 6/23 at NO K: 2 (5x), last - 6/28 at MEM R: 3, 6/6 at RNO BB: 1 (11x), last - 6/30 vs. OKC RBI: 2 (2x), last - 6/21 at NO SB:

Career Highs H: 3 (3x), last - 9/2/15 at REA K: 2 (4x), last - 6/9/19 at TAC R: 3, 6/6/19 at RNO BB: 1 (11x), last - 6/30/19 vs. OKC RBI: 4, 6/19/14 vs. RIC SB:

Season Highlights • Began the season with Double-A Frisco and played in 67 games before being transferred to Nashville on June 25 • Hit .259 (65-for-251) with 46 runs, 14 doubles, 8 home runs, 32 RBI, 39 walks, 59 strikeouts and 10 stolen bases with Frisco

Career Highlights• Played in 123 games with Triple-A Round Rock in 2018...hit .261 (112-for-429) with 62 runs, 21 doubles, 12 home runs, 52 RBI,

68 walks and 16 stolen bases• Ranked among Round Rock hitters in walks (1st), games played (2nd), home runs (T2nd), doubles (T2nd) and triples (T2nd)• Spent the majority of the 2017 season with Triple-A Buffalo...hit .261 (87-for-333) with 48 runs, 25 doubles, 6 home runs, 40 RBI,

43 walks, 52 strikeouts and 18 stolen bases• Named a 2016 and 2015 MiLB.com Organizational (Toronto) All-Star• Named a 2013 Midwest League Mid-Season All-Star• Drafted in the 7th round of the 2011 MLB Draft by Toronto• Graduated from Edison (CA) High School in 2011...was committed to play baseball at USC prior to being drafted• Played on the 2010 18U USA Baseball National Team where he was teammates with Francisco Lindor, Nicky Delmonico and

Lance McCullers

#1 Christian Lopes - INF OKC Series: 8-17, 3 R, 3 2B,, HR, 8 RBI, BB, 4 K, CSCurrent Streak: 5G (10-20)Long Hit Streak: 5G (6/25-Present)Last Home Run: 7/3 vs. Oklahoma City (2-Run off Brock Stewart)

Lopes' Season Highs H: 4 (2x), last - 6/3 at AMA K: 4 (2x), last - 6/5 at AMA R: 3, 5/14 at CC BB: 2 (8x), last - 6/25 at MEM RBI: 4 (3x), last - 7/3 vs. OKC SB: 2, 6/25 at MEM

Career Highs H: 4 (9x), last - 6/3/19 at AMA K: 4 (2x), last - 6/5/19 at AMA R: 4, 7/30/17 at FLA BB: 3 (3x), last - 7/7/18 at OKC RBI: 5, 8/1/13 at SB SB: 2 (2x), last - 6/25 at MEM

Season Highlights • Began the season with Double-A Frisco and played in 70 games before being transferred to Nashville on June 25 • Hit .290 (78-for-269) with 32 runs, 17 doubles, 5 home runs, 38 RBI, 26 walks and 41 strikeouts with Frisco

Career Highlights• Played in 98 games with Double-A Frisco in 2018...hit .232 (81-for-349) with 37 runs, 12 doubles, 10 home runs and 51 RBI• Ranked among Frisco team leaders in RBI (2nd) and home runs (5th)• Played in 109 games with Double-A Frisco in 2017...hit .263 (109-for-415) with 38 runs, 13 doubles, 2 triples, 10 home runs and

40 RBI• On average he was 3 years younger than the average Texas League player in 2017• Played in 103 games with Advanced-A High Desert in 2016...hit .300 (115-for-383) with 66 runs, 23 doubles, 13 home runs, 58

RBI, 33 walks and 47 strikeouts• Has garned a Player of the Week honor in the Texas League (7/16/17) and South Atlantic League (8/3/15)• Originally signed by the Texas Rangers as a non-drafted free agent on September 4, 2012• Brother, Jurickson, played for the Rangers from 2012-18 before being traded to Oakland on December 21, 2018

#22 Juremi Profar - INF OKC Series: 4-11, 3 R, BBCurrent Streak: 7G (10-27)Long Hit Streak: 7G (6/25-Present)Last Home Run: 6/14 vs. Northwest Ark (Solo off Gerson Garabito)

Profar’s Season Highs H: 4, 4/20 vs. MID K: 2 (8x), last - 6/28 at MEM R: 3, 6/26 at MEM BB: 2 (5x), last - 6/13 vs. TUL RBI: 3 (2x), last - 5/14 at CC SB:

Career Highs H: 4 (4x), last - 4/20/19 vs. MID K: 3 (2x), last - 8/16/18 vs. ARK R: 4, 6/23/17 at MB BB: 2 (14x), last - 6/13/19 vs. TUL RBI: 4 (7x), last - 8/5/18 vs. CC SB: 1 (7x), last - 7/2/18 vs. TUL

Season Highlights • Played in 38 games with Texas...hit .231 (25-for-108) with 15 runs, 7 doubles, 1 triple, 1 home run, 13 RBI, and 10 walks • Hit his only home run on May 12 at Houston off of Corbin Martin • Placed on the 10-day injured list on June 7 due to a right middle finger ligament sprain...started his rehab assignement with Nashville on July 1

Career Highlights• Started the season with Triple-A Round Rock until April 10 when Elvis Andrus suffered a fractured elbow and was recalled to

Texas for the remainder of the season• Spent most of 2018 with Texas, hitting .261 (93-for-356) with 43 runs, 18 doubles, 2 triples, 4 home runs and 34 RBI in 111 games• Ranked among the 2018 A.L. rookie leaders in hits (T6th, 93), stolen bases (T6th, 7), OBP (7th, .325), doubles (T8th, 18), batting

(9th, .261), walks (10th, 28), and total bases (10th, 127)• Started in 94 games at four different positions in 2018...3B (38), C (35), 2B (19), and SS (2), 24 of last 27 starts were at catcher (3

G at 3B)• Selected in the 4th round of the 2013 MLB draft by Texas• Was 5th native of Hawaii to appear with Texas

#4 Isiah Kiner-Falefa - C OKC Series: 1-10, R, 2B, 2 RBI, BB, 2 K, HBP, SBCurrent Streak: 0G (0-6)Long Hit Streak: 1G (7/1)Last Home Run: 5/12 at Houston (Solo off Corbin Martin)

Kiner-Falefa's Season Highs H: 2 (4x), last - 6/4 vs. BAL K: 3 (2x), last - 6/2 vs. KC R: 2, 4/10 (G1) at ARI BB: 2 (3x), last - 5/16 at KC RBI: 4, 5/4 vs. TOR SB: 1 (2x), last - 7/1 vs. OKC

Career Highs H: 4 (10x), last - 7/27/18 at HOU K: 4, 7/19/13 vs. AZL SF R: 3 (8x), last - 8/8/18 vs. SEA BB: 2 (22x), last - 5/16/19 at KC RBI: 4 (2x), last - 5/4/19 vs. TOR SB: 3, 7/21/13 at AZL SD

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Season Highlights • On Triple-A Nashville's Opening roster for the first time in his career...his fourth season playing in Triple-A • Traded to Texas from St. Louis on December 11, 2018 for Drew Robinson • Played in 9 games in one stint with Texas from April 9-25...hit .154 (4-for-26) • Hit two home runs on May 17 at Round Rock

Career Highlights• Played 107 games with Triple-A Memphis in 2018…hit .288 (107-for-371) with 65 runs, 24 doubles, a triple, 15 home runs, 61

RBI, 43 walks and 11 stolen bases • Had his contract selected by St. Louis on August 11, 2018 to play in his first Major League stint until August 22, to then called up

for the remainder of the season on August 28...Hit .260 (13-for-50) with 11 runs, 1 double, 4 home runs and 10 RBI in 32 games• Named a midseason All-Star two times: New York-Penn (2012) and Pacific Coast League (2018)...also named a Pacific Coast

League postseason All-Star and MiLB.com Organization All-Star (St. Louis) in 2017• Rated by Baseball America as each respective league's best infield arm from 2012-2014...rated best infield arm in St. Louis' farm

system in 2016• Originally drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in the supplemental first round (52nd overall) of the 2012 MLB Draft• Played three seasons at Saint Mary's University from 2010-2012

#21 Patrick Wisdom - INF OKC Series: 4-18, 3 R, RBI, 8 KCurrent Streak: 1G (2-5)Long Hit Streak: 3G (5/18-5/20, 6/1-6/4, 6/24-6/26, 6/28-6/30)Last Home Run: 6/26 at Memphis (2-Run off Harold Arauz)

Wisdom's Season Highs H: 2 (11x), last - 7/3 vs. OKC K: 4, 5/7 at OKC R: 3 (2x), last - 6/26 at MEM BB: 3, 5/6 vs. MEM RBI: 3 (3x), last - 5/19 at RR SB: 1 (4x), last - 5/30 vs. NO

Career Highs H: 3 (29x) - 8/10/18 at ELP K: 4 (6x) - 5/7/19 at OKC R: 3 (9x) - 6/26/19 at MEM BB: 3 (6x) - 5/6/19 vs. MEM RBI: 5 (2x) - 5/8/17 vs. SPR SB: 2 - 8/12/15 at MID

Season Highlights • On Triple-A Nashville's Opening roster for the first time in his career...his first season playing in Triple-A • Traded to Texas from Oakland in three-team trade on December 21, 2018 • Ranked as the no. 16 Texas prospect by MLB.com Pipeline

Career Highlights• Played 130 games for Double-A Midland in 2018…hit .306 (154-for-504) with 30 doubles, 8 triples, 9 home runs, 55 RBI, 81 runs

and 18 stolen bases• Named the 20th-best prospect in the Texas League and its Best Defensive Second Baseman by Baseball America after the season• Ranked among 2018 Texas League hitters in hits (1st), triples (T1st), on-base percentage (2nd, .388), batting average (2nd), walks

(T3rd), OPS (4th, .838), total bases (4th, 227) and doubles (5th)• Started 64 games at second base, 41 games at shortstop, 18 games at third base and four games in center field in 2018• Named a midseason All-Star two times: New York-Penn (2016) and Texas League (2018)...also named a Texas League postseason

All-Star in 2018• Named a 2018 MiLB.com Organization All-Star (2018)• Drafted by the Oakland Athletics in the 11th round of the 2016 MLB Draft• Played three seasons at Clemson University from 2014-2016 before being drafted• Was originally drafted by Cincinnati in 2014 in the 26th round and then by Pittsburgh in 2015 in the 37th round

#11 Eli White - INF OKC Series: 5-19, 4 R, 2B, 6 RBI, 3 BB, 5 K, SBCurrent Streak: 2G (2-9)Long Hit Streak: 10G (4/20-4/30, 6/4-6/14)Last Home Run: 6/24 at New Orleans (Solo off Jeff Kinley)

White's Season Highs H: 3 (4x), last - 6/24 at NO K: 4, 6/22 at NO R: 3, 4/28, G1 at IOW BB: 2 (4x), last - 7/1 vs. OKC RBI: 3, 7/3 vs. OKC SB: 1 (9x), last - 7/2 vs. OKC

Career Highs H: 5 - 5/3/18 MID vs. CC K: 4 (4x) - 6/22/19 NAS at NO R: 3 (11x) - 4/28/19, G1 NAS at IOW BB: 3 (3x) - 6/17/17 STK vs. LE RBI: 4 - 6/12/18 MID at FRI SB: 3 - 7/18/18 STK vs. RC

Season Highlights • On Triple-A Nashville's Opening roster for the first time in his career...his third season playing in Triple-A • Recorded a 20-game on-base streak from May 28 - June 22...hit .416 (32-for-77), 18 R, 6 2B, 2 HR, 12 RBI, 6 BB, .459 OBP

Career Highlights• Spent the entire 2018 season with the Rangers after being traded to Texas as part of a Rule 5 selection from Chicago-AL on

December 14, 2017 for cash considerations• Played 66 games with Texas in 2018... hit .225 (27-for-120) with 11 runs, 3 doubles, 2 triples and 5 RBI• In his 192 plate appearances with Texas in 2018, only seven were against pitchers younger than him…was 6.2 years younger than

the average MLB hitter• Placed on the disabled list (injured list) on April 22 - May 31, 2018 due to a left hip contusion…played 7 games with Frisco and 8

games with Round Rock on rehab• Played in 18 games for Aragua in the Venezuelan Winter League in 2017 and won the league's Rookie of the Year…hit .314 (22-

for-70) with 17 runs, 5 doubles, 2 triples, 5 RBI, and 5 stolen bases• Named a midseason All-Star 3 times in his career: South Atlantic (2015), Florida State (2016) and Eastern League (2017)...was

also named a Baseball America Low Class-A All-Star (2015) and a postseason Florida State League All-Star in 2016• Originally signed by the Philadelphia Phillies as a non-drafted free agent on August 23, 2011

#9 Carlos Tocci - OF OKC Series: 3-16, 3 R, HR, 3 RBI, 2 BB, 2 KCurrent Streak: 0G (0-3)Long Hit Streak: 8G (6/14-6/22)Last Home Run: 7/1 vs. Oklahoma City (2-Run off Tony Gonsolin)

Tocci’s Season Highs H: 4, 6/22 at NO K: 4, 4/14 at SA R: 3 (2x), last - 6/22 at NO BB: 2, 5/8 at OKC RBI: 4, 6/26 at MEM SB: 1 (4x), last - 6/4 at RNO

Career Highs H: 5 - 6/26/16 CLR vs. DBT K: 4 - 4/14/19 NAS at SA R: 3 (6x) - 6/22/19 NAS at NO BB: 3 - 5/11/17 REA vs. POR RBI: 5 - 7/23/17 REA vs. ERI SB: 2 (5x) - 5/21/18 FRI vs. CC

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nashville hittersPLAYER 2 3 4 5+ TOTAL

Bandy 4 3 7

Calhoun 7 1 8

Cole 8 2 1 11

d'Arnaud 5 1 6

Davidson 16 1 17

DeShields 3 2 5

Fontana 2 1 3

Granite 19 6 3 28

Heineman 5 1 6

Ibáñez 15 6 21

Kiner-Falefa

Lopes 3 1 4

Moore 4 1 5

Odor 1 1

Pill 7 7

Profar 1 1 2

Santana 2 1 3

Tocci 16 3 1 20

Trevino 5 2 7

White 10 4 14

Wisdom 11 11

Totals: 144 37 5 185

MULTI-HIT GAMES2 3 4 5+ TOTAL

4 2 1 7

3 3 6

2 2 4

4 1 1 6

9 6 2 17

4 4

2 2

3 1 1 5

3 3

2 1 3 6

1 1 2

1 2 1 4

1 1

2 2

1 1

2 1 1 4

1 1 1 3

7 1 8

6 3 9

58 24 11 1 94

MULTI-RBI GAMESGame-Tying Go-Ahead Game-Winning 2-Out

5 3 8

1 3 9

8 4

2 4 3

6 13 25

2 3 4

2 3 3

1 5 9

2 3 2

4 5 9

1 1

1 1 3

3 2 5

3 1 4

1 1

3 2

2 5 14

2 2 5

2 7 11

3 2 14

41 75 0 136

RBI BREAKDOWN

PLAYER Current 5+ Gms 10+ Gms 15+ Gms Long

Bandy 0 4 (2x)

Calhoun - 2 1 1 16

Cole - 1 1 12

d'Arnaud - 4

Davidson 3 4 7

Depreta-Johnson - 1

DeShields - 1 8

Fontana - 3

Granite 2 3 2 14

Heineman 0 1 1 10

Ibáñez 1 5 8 (2x)

Kiner-Falefa 0 1

Lopes 5 1 4

Moore 3 4

Odor - 1

Pill 1 1 5

Profar 7 1 7

Rollin - 1

Santana - 1 5

Tocci 0 2 8

Trevino - 3

White 2 6 2 10 (2x)

Wisdom 1 3 (4x)

Totals: - 28 7 1 0

HIT STREAK BREAKDOWNCurrent 5+ Gms 10+ Gms 15+ Gms Long

0 1 5

- 2 1 1 17

- 2 1 18

- 2 1 12

3 4 1 1 19

- 1

- 1 9

- 2 6

13 4 2 1 15

12 1 1 12

6 7 10

1 1

6 1 5

3 2 8

- 1

2 1 1 13

7 1 7

- 1

- 1 5

8 3 1 1 20

- 4

5 8 3 12 (2x)

1 5 2 11

- 48 12 4 0

ON-BASE STREAK BREAKDOWN HOME RUN VARIANTSLead off HR (2): Delino DeShields, 5/30 vs. New Orleans; Zack Granite, 6/24 at New Orleans Walk-Off HR (0):

Back-to-back HR (2): Matt Davidson & Eli White, 5/16 at Round Rock; Eli White & Matt Davidson, 4/28 at Iowa

Back-to-back-to-back HR (1): Tyler Pill, Patrick Wisdom & Matt Davidson, 6/21 at New Orleans

Multi-HR Games (2): Patrick Wisdom, 5/18 at Round Rock; Matt Davidson, 4/30 vs. Omaha

Extra-inning HR (0):

Grand Slams (1): Zack Granite, 5/23 vs. Memphis

Inside-the-park HR (0):

Pinch-hit HR (0):

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nashville hittersPLAYER vs. LHP vs. RHP SOLO 2R 3R GS TOTAL GM-TYING GO-AHEAD CAREER

Bandy 2 6 3 4 1 8 1 77

Calhoun 1 7 5 1 2 8 2 92

Cole 2 3 3 2 5 2 54

d'Arnaud 3 3 1 5 6 2 2 64

Davidson 4 17 10 9 2 21 1 4 203

DeShields 3 2 1 3 2 57

Fontana 3 3 3 3 35

Granite 2 1 1 2 2 13

Heineman 2 1 1 2 1 42

Ibáñez 3 6 5 3 1 9 2 1 42

Lopes 1 1 1 48

Moore 2 1 1 2 119

Odor 1 1 1 151

Pill 1 1 1 65

Profar 44

Santana 66

Tocci 1 3 2 1 1 4 1 16

Trevino 1 1 1 1 43

White 4 6 10 10 1 4 25

Wisdom 3 7 4 4 2 10 2 2 112

TOTALS 23 74 52 34 10 1 98 9 22 -

HOME RUNS

WALK-OFF WINSDATE SCORE GAME-WINNING PLAY

PINCH-HITTERSBandy, Jett: 0-2, K

Davidson, Matt: 0-1Pill, Tyler: 0-0, BB

White, Eli: 0-0, RBI, SFTotals: 0-3, RBI, BB, SF, K

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PLAYER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Bandy 1-5 6-4 9-11 4-3

Calhoun 2-5 11-15 0-3

Cole 2-1 3-2 2-4 6-4 3-4

d'Arnaud 0-1 2-1 4-6 5-6 4-4 4-7

Davidson 5-5 19-24 9-10 3-3

Depreta-Johnson 0-3

DeShields 1-3 6-5

Fontana 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-3 4-7 6-6 2-2

Granite 25-28 7-13

Heineman 4-3 0-2 1-1 3-0

Ibáñez 1-0 5-5 9-7 7-7 8-13 4-7 1-0

Lopes 0-1 2-1 2-0

Kapers 0-1

Kiner-Falefa 2-0 1-0

Moore 1-1 0-1 4-7 7-5

Odor 0-2

Pill 3-4 6-3 2-3 2-3

Profar 3-0 3-1

Rollin 4-1

Santana 0-1 0-1 2-4 1-0

Tocci 9-10 8-9 0-4 7-13 1-1 4-7

Trevino 2-2 4-2 1-5 3-7 0-1

White 2-4 11-17 13-17 2-1 3-3 0-2 1-1

Wisdom 12-12 8-9 6-10 1-0

STARTS BY BATTING ORDER (Team Record) STARTS BY POSITION (Team Record)C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH

17-18 1-1 2-4

3-0 8-20 2-3

1-2 0-1 8-8 6-4

1-1 7-10 3-2 2-2 2-5 4-5

25-35 4-4 8-3

0-2 0-1

1-0 6-7 0-1

12-18 1-3

17-16 7-10 7-9 1-6

3-3 5-2 0-1

13-11 12-18 8-6 2-4

3-1 1-1

0-1

1-0 2-0

10-11 2-3

0-2

10-6 3-7

5-1 1-0

4-1

0-1 1-2 0-1 1-2 1-0

5-6 19-22 4-22 1-1

10-17

0-1 25-35 7-7 0-1

5-7 19-22 3-1

hittinG breakdoWn

AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS

April .224 26 838 102 188 42 6 30 93 91 1 227 14 7 .310 .396 .706

May .260 29 999 155 260 37 5 34 143 123 3 280 27 12 .344 .409 .754

June .270 27 917 144 248 45 2 30 136 92 0 224 14 13 .348 .422 .770

July .324 3 3 24 33 7 0 4 23 16 0 27 4 1 .437 .510 .946

August

Sept.

TEAM BATTING BY MONTH

SCORE BY INNING 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12+ TOTAL

Sounds: 36 55 64 39 50 47 42 41 43 3 5 423

Opponents: 55 90 74 51 51 40 54 54 32 4 3 4 512

MARGIN OF VICTORY 1r 2r 3r 4r 5r 6r 7r 8r 9r 10r 11r 12+r TOTAL

Sounds: 10 13 4 4 1 4 2 38

Opponents: 8 10 7 5 5 6 1 2 1 2 47

RUNS NO. OF TIMES LAST

2 65 3rd Inning, 7/2 vs. Oklahoma City

3 22 1st Inning, 6/26 at Memphis

4 11 4th Inning, 7/1 vs. OKC

5 4 3rd Inning, 6/25 at Memphis

6 3 8th Inning, 6/26 at Memphis

7 1 8th Inning, 4/12 at San Antonio

12 1 2nd Inning, 7/3 vs. Oklahoma City

MULTI-RUN INNINGS

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PitchinG staFFMonth W-L ERA QS R ER IP BB K HR April 6-14 5.25 4 83 69 118.1 43 114 16May 5-10 6.97 4 116 101 130.1 38 83 27June 8-6 4.95 4 86 68 123.2 48 100 23July 3-0 5.40 0 10 9 15.0 7 19 3August 0-0 0.00 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0September 0-0 0.00 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0TOTALS 22-30 5.74 12 295 247 387.1 136 316 69

Month W-L ERA SV-OPP R ER IP BB K HR April 2-4 5.84 5-7 69 66 101.2 63 107 11May 9-5 4.69 7-9 75 67 128.2 45 140 18June 5-8 4.80 10-13 65 59 110.2 55 133 16July 0-0 5.25 3-3 8 7 12.0 10 14 0August 0-0 0.00 0-0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0September 0-0 0.00 0-0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0TOTALS 16-17 5.10 25-32 217 200 353.0 174 394 45

STARTERS BY MONTH BULLPEN BY MONTH

W L ERA G CG SHO SV SVO IP H R ER BB IBB SO WHIP AVG

April 8 18 5.52 26 0 0 5 7 220.0 231 152 135 106 1 221 1.53 .271

May 14 15 5.84 29 0 0 7 9 259.0 301 191 168 83 4 223 1.48 .289

June 13 14 4.92 27 0 0 10 13 234.1 269 151 128 104 0 233 1.59 .285

July 3 0 5.33 3 0 0 3 3 27.0 26 18 16 17 0 33 1.59 .252

August

Sept.

TEAM PITCHING BY MONTH

STARTERS BY THE NUMBERSNAME STARTS QS TEAM W-L AVG. PITCHES AVG. STRIKES K/9 BB/9 WHIP 1ST INNING ERA TEAM RUNS PER STARTBenjamin 16 1 7-9 85.0 (1,360/16) 53.3 (853/16) 7.33 4.15 1.76 4.50 (16.0 IP/8 ER) 6.06 (97R/16 GS)Bibens-Dirkx 1 0 0-1 82.0 (82/1) 49.0 (49/1) 5.79 5.79 2.14 9.00 (1.0 IP/1 ER) 7.00 (7R/1 GS)Dillard 11 3 4-7 81.4 (895/11) 53.2 (585/11) 5.28 2.02 1.48 4.91 (11.0 IP/6 ER) 3.55 (39R/11 GS)Guerrieri 2 0 0-2 34.5 (69/2) 17.0 (34/2) 4.50 6.75 1.50 0.00 (2.0 IP/0 ER) 3.00 (6R/2 GS)Hearn 4 1 1-3 89.7 (359/4) 55.7 (223/4) 11.70 4.50 1.20 0.00 (4.0 IP/0 ER) 3.25 (13R/4 GS)Herrera 5 0 2-3 48.2 (241/5) 27.6 (138/5) 9.00 5.73 2.55 9.64 (4.2 IP/5 ER) 5.80 (29R/5 GS)Huang 2 0 1-1 35.0 (70/2) 20.5 (41/2) 15.75 4.50 0.75 0.00 (2.0 IP/0 ER) 3.00 (6R/2 GS)Jurado 4 2 3-1 87.5 (350/4) 59.0 (236/4) 8.74 0.79 1.37 4.50 (4.0 IP/2 ER) 7.67 (23R/3 GS)Maness 12 3 9-3 84.2 (1,010/12) 57.7 (693/12) 5.51 0.94 1.36 4.40 (12.0 IP/6 ER) 5.25 (63R/12 GS)Palumbo 2 0 2-0 87.5 (175/2) 53.5 (107/2) 13.50 3.86 1.18 9.00 (2.0 IP/2 ER) 7.00 (14R/2 GS)Payano 5 0 2-3 69.0 (345/5) 40.5 (162/4) 10.80 3.98 1.28 1.80 (5.0 IP/1 ER) 5.00 (25R/5 GS)Peña 6 1 2-4 86.7 (520/6) 57.5 (345/6) 7.16 2.76 1.38 9.00 (6.0 IP/6 ER) 3.17 (19R/6 GS)Valdez 13 1 4/9 72.8 (946/13) 44.8 (583/13) 7.18 4.44 1.59 3.46 (13.0 IP/5 ER) 4.38 (57R/13 GS)Vasquez 2 0 1-1 73.5 (147/2) 41.0 (82/2) 6.14 7.36 1.91 0.00 (2.0 IP/0 ER 4.00 (8R/2 GS)

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#33 Kyle Bird - LHP

Season Highlights • On Triple-A Nashville's Opening roster for the first time in his career...his fourth season playing in Triple-A• Didn't play on Opening Day and was recalled to Texas the next day, April 5...Was sent back to Nashville on April 19• Has pitched in 6 games with Texas...0-0 with a 6.75 ERA (6.2 IP/5 ER) with 10 walks and 5 strikeouts• Placed on the 7-day injured list on June 4 (illness) and reinstated on June 18

Career Highlights• Pitched in 16 games (1 start) with Double-A Montgomery for start of 2018 season and was promoted to Triple-A

Durham on May 21...went 3-3, 2.39 ERA, 75.1 IP, 52 H, 22 R, 20 ER, 35 BB, 88 K in 43 games (6 starts)• Traded to Texas from Tampa Bay in three-team trade on December 21, 2018• Originally drafted by the Tampa Bay Rays in the 35th round of the 2014 MLB Draft• Attended Florida State University from 2012-2013 and Flagler College in 2014 • Was teammates with Heisman Trophy winner and current Buccaneers quarterback Jameis Winston at FSU• Pitched in the second game of the 2012 College World Series as a freshman with FSU• Graduated from Clay (FL) High School in 2011 where he was named First-Team All-State as a senior and First-Team

All-District as a junior

Saves/Chances: 1/1 Inherited Runners/Scored: 9/5 K/9: 11.45 Holds: 2Last Outing: 7/3 vs. Oklahoma City: Threw 2.1 shutout innings and earned the save in the 14-11 winLast HR allowed: 5/12 at Memphis (Solo by Tyler O'Neill)

Last Five Appearances

Bird's Season Highs IP: 2.1, 7/3 vs. OKC K: 3 (5x), last - 7/3 vs. OKC H: 4, 6/30 vs. OKC BB: 3 (3x), last - 5/27 at SEA R: 2 (3x), last - 4/20 vs. SA HR: 1 (3x), last - 5/12 at MEM

Career Highs IP: 5.0 - 6/30/18 DUR at NOR K: 8 - 5/21/15 BG vs. WM H: 6 - 5/26/15 BG vs. LAN BB: 4 - 6/12/18 DUR vs. CHR R: 4 (3x) - 6/2/17 MTG vs. TEN HR: 2 - 7/4/14 PRI at JC

Date Dec. IP H R ER BB SO 7/2 vs. OKC SV 1.0 0 0 0 0 27/1 vs. OKC SV 1.0 1 1 1 1 16/28 at MEM SV 1.0 1 0 0 2 16/27 at MEM SV 1.0 2 0 0 0 06/24 at NO SV 0.2 1 1 1 2 0

#27 David Carpenter - RHP

Season Highlights • In his 11th professional season...his seventh season playing in Triple-A• Signed a minor league contract with Texas on February 5, 2019.• Transferred from extended spring training to Nashville on April 14• Earned his first save of the season on April 26 at Iowa• Threw 10.2 scoreless innings from April 14 - May 18• Selected by the Texas Rangers on May 31 and appeared in one game before being designated for assignment on June 8

Career Highlights• Did not play in 2018 after being released by Arizona on March 17• Has more career games in the MLB than minor league baseball...over 5 MLB seasons he is 11-11 with a 3.66 ERA in

218 relief appearances.• Across his five seasons, he's played with Atlanta (121 games), Houston (64 games), New York-AL (22 games), Wash-

ington (8 games) and Toronto (3 games).• In 214 minor league games (3 starts), he is 14-12 with a 3.67 ERA.

Saves/Chances: 14/14 Inherited Runners/Scored: 1/1 K/9: 10.13 Holds:Last Outing: 7/2 vs. Oklahoma City: Earned his 14th save in as many opportunites Last HR allowed: 6/20 at New Orleans (Solo by Deven Marrero)

Last Five Appearances

Carpenter's Season Highs IP: 1.1, 5/28 vs. RR K: 3 (2x), last - 6/14 vs. LV H: 3 (2x), last - 6/20 at NO BB: 2 (2x), last - 6/24 at NO R: 2 (2x), last - 6/4 vs. BAL HR: 1 (2x), last - 6/20 at NO

Career Highs IP: 3.0 (3x) – 4/14/13 GWN at NOR K: 5 – 4/6/13 GWN vs. CHR H: 7 – 7/31/17 RNO vs. MEM BB: 4 (3x) – 5/29/13 ATL vs. TOR R: 5 (2x) – 5/19/16 SL at OKC HR: 3 – 4/26/11 CC at MID

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Date Dec. IP H R ER BB SO 7/3 vs. OKC ND 1.2 3 5 5 3 26/29 vs. OKC ND 1.1 4 2 2 3 06/27 at MEM HLD 1.0 1 0 0 0 26/24 at NO ND 1.1 3 2 2 1 06/21 at NO ND 1.1 1 0 0 0 2

#43 Reed Garrett - RHP

Season Highlights • Started the season with Detroit and appeared in 13 games...0-0, 8.22 ERA, 15.1 IP, 24 H, 15 R, 14 ER, 13 BB, 10 K• Was designated for assignment by Detroit on May 17 and returned to Texas (Rule 5 Draft) on May 19...assigned to

Nashville on May 23

Career Highlights• Selected by the Detroit Tigers from Texas Rangers in the Major League phase of the Rule 5 Draft on 12/13/18• Split the 2018 season between Triple-A Round Rock and Double-A Frisco...went 4-2 with a 2.04 ERA and 21 saves in

51 games...61.2 IP, 54 H, 25 R, 14 ER, 20 BB, 61 K• Named a Texas League Midseason and Postseason All-Star in 2018• Spent the 2017 with Double-A Frisco...wetn 2-5 with a 4.98 ERA and 10 saves in 44 games• Drafted by the Texas Rangers in the 16th round of the 2014 MLB Draft out of Virginia Military Institute• Earned Second Team All-Big South honors as a junior at VMI...tossed a no-hitter with 13 strikeouts against Lafayette

on February 21, 2014

Saves/Chances: Inherited Runners/Scored: 8/6 K/9: 7.65 Holds: 3Last Outing: 7/3 vs. Oklahoma City: Allowed a season-high 5 runs in the 14-11 winLast HR allowed: 6/18 vs. Salt Lake (Solo by Jarrett Parker)

Last Five Appearances

Garrett's Season Highs IP: 2.1, 6/6 at RNO K: 2 (9x), last - 7/3 vs. OKC H: 4 (2x), last - 6/29 vs. OKC BB: 3 (3x), last - 7/3 vs. OKC R: 5, 7/3 vs. OKC HR: 2, 6/18 vs. SL

Career Highs IP: 9.0, 8/24/15 vs. STK K: 8, 4/21/17 vs. CC H: 10 (4x), last - 4/9/17 vs. TUL BB: 4 (8x), last - 4/21/17 vs. CC R: 9 (2x), last - 9/3/16 vs. MID HR: 4, 7/16/15 vs. RC

Date Dec. IP H R ER BB SO 6/29 vs. OKC ND 1.1 0 0 0 0 26/25 at MEM W 2.2 2 0 0 1 56/22 at NO ND 2.0 1 0 0 0 26/18 vs. SL ND 1.0 0 0 0 0 16/15 vs. SL HLD 2.0 1 0 0 0 4

#16 Taylor Guerrieri - RHP

Season Highlights • On Triple-A Nashville's Opening roster for the first time in his career...his third season playing in Triple-A• Placed on the 7-day injured list on April 23 and reinstated on May 12

Career Highlights• Spent the entire 2018 Minor League season with Triple-A Buffalo…went 2-2, 5.18 ERA, 57.1 IP, 68 H, 33 ER, 22 BB, 41

SO in 23 games (7 starts)• Made 6 straight starts from May 20 – June 17, 2018, but was on the disabled list (injured list) from June 21 – July 23

due to a right forearm strain, and pitched exclusively in relief the rest of the season• Was recalled to Toronto on September 1, 2018…4.66 ERA, 9.2 IP, 9 H, 5 ER, 4 BB, 8 SO• Named a midseason All-Star twice: New York-Penn (2012) and Midwest League (2013)...also named a 2012 MiLB.

com Organization All-Star (Tampa Bay)• Named 2012 Topps New York-Penn League Player of the Year• Drafted by the Tampa Bay Rays in the 1st round (24th overall) of the 2011 MLB Draft• Graduated from Spring Valley (SC) High School in 2011 where was named Third-Team Preseason All-American by

Baseball America

Saves/Chances: Inherited Runners/Scored: 7/3 K/9: 9.33 Holds: 2Last Outing: 6/29 vs. Oklahoma City: Hasn't allowed any runs over his last 5 outingsLast HR allowed: 5/14 at Memphis (2-run by Drew Robinson)

Last Five Appearances

Guerrieri's Season Highs IP: 2.2, 6/25 at MEM K: 5, 6/25 at MEM H: 4 (3x), last - 5/30 vs. NO BB: 3, 4/21, G2 vs. SA R: 3 (2x), last - 5/14 at MEM HR: 1, 5/14 at MEM

Career Highs IP: 7.1 – 7/4/16 MTG at MIS K: 10 – 5/12/13 BG vs. LC H: 11 – 6/2/13 BG vs. SB BB: 6 – 5/16/16 MNT at JAX R: 7 (2x) – 7/31/16 MTG vs. JAC HR: 3 – 4/16/16 MNT at TEN

Date Dec. IP H R ER BB SO 7/2 vs. OKC HLD 1.0 1 1 1 1 16/29 vs. OKC L 1.1 1 3 3 2 36/26 at MEM ND 1.0 0 0 0 0 16/23 at NO ND 0.2 1 0 0 0 16/21 at NO W 1.0 0 0 0 1 2

#47 Miguel Del Pozo - LHP

Season Highlights • On Triple-A Nashville's Opening roster for the first time in his career...his first season playing in Triple-A• Signed a minor league contract with Texas on December 21, 2018• Struck out a season-high 6 batters in 2.0 innings vs. Memphis on May 22

Career Highlights• Went 5-0 with a 3.97 ERA in 28 games with Double-A Jacksonville in 2018…34.0 IP, 37 H, 16 R, 15 ER, 15 BB, 34 SO• Missed nearly the first 2 months of the 2018 season on the disabled list with a chest muscle strain and was reinstated

on June 2• Was 1 of 2 2018 Southern League pitchers with 5 or more wins and zero losses• Missed entire 2016 season while recovering from Tommy John surgery on left elbow that was performed by Dr. James

Andrews in Pensacola, FL on April 26...did not get reinstated until June 30, 2017• Named a 2015 Florida State League All-Star (midseason)• Went down with left elbow injury following July 28, 2015 loss to Tampa…placed on 7-day DL on July 29 and missed

remainder of the 2015 season• Originally signed as a non-drafted international free agent with Miami on August 24, 2010

Saves/Chances: 1/1 Inherited Runners/Scored: 16/4 K/9: 12.25 Holds: 1Last Outing: 7/2 vs. Oklahoma City: Earned first hold of the season in 6-4 winLast HR allowed: 6/14 vs. Las Vegas (Solo by Chris Herrmann)

Last Five Appearances

Del Pozo's Season Highs IP: 2.0 (5x), 5/27 vs. RR K: 6, 5/22 vs. MEM H: 6, 5/3 vs. MEM BB: 4, 4/10 at RR R: 5, 4/10 at RR HR: 2, 4/10 at RR

Career Highs IP: 6.0 (2x) – 7/22/15 JUP at CLR K: 7 – 7/7/11 DSL MIA at DSL NYM1 H: 8 – 7/22/15 JUP at CLR BB: 5 (2x) – 6/19/13 w/ BAT at AUB R: 8 – 6/24/18 JAX at MIS HR: 2, 4/10/19 NAS at RR

Date Dec. IP H R ER BB SO 7/2 vs. OKC HLD 2.0 1 0 0 1 26/29 vs. OKC ND 0.1 0 1 1 2 16/27 at AZL MIL B ND 1.0 1 0 0 0 05/26 at LAA BS 0.2 0 1 0 2 15/18 vs. STL ND 0.1 1 1 1 2 1

#35 Kyle Dowdy - RHP

Season Highlights • Made the Opening Day roster for Texas...pitched on Opening Day to make his Major League debut and allowed three

runs in 2.0 innings• Struck out 2019 All-Star Starting catcher Willson Contreras for his first big league punch out• Earned his first MLB win on April 15 versus Los Angeles-AL...threw 2.2 innings and allowed 1 run in the 12-7 win• Placed on the 10-day injured list on June 4 (retro June 1) due to a right elbow impingement...began Major League

rehab with the AZL Rangers on June 27.

Career Highlights• Claimed by the Mets off waivers from Cleveland on December 13, 2018...Claimed by Texas off waivers from the Mets

on March 26, 2019• Made 30 appearances (20 starts) between three different teams in 2018 (Double-A Erie, Double-A Akron, Triple-A

Toledo)...combined to go 9-12 with a 5.15 ERA (124.0 IP/71 ER), 50 BB, 120 SO• Traded from Detroit to Cleveland with Leonys Martin for Willi Castro on July 31, 2018• Originally drafted by Detroit in the 12th round of the 2015 MLB Draft

Saves/Chances: Inherited Runners/Scored: 0/0 K/9: 11.57 Holds: 1Last Outing: 7/2 vs. Oklahoma City: Tossed 2.0 scoreless innings and earned his first holdLast HR allowed: 6/18 vs. Salt Lake (Solo by Jarrett Parker)

Last Five Appearances

Dowdy's Season Highs IP: 3.2, 4/19 vs. HOU K: 3 (2x), last - 4/19 vs. HOU H: 6, 5/11 at HOU BB: 3 (2x), last - 5/1 vs. PIT R: 4, 5/11 at HOU HR: 1 (4x), last - 5/11 at HOU

Career Highs IP: 9.0, 7/24/16 WM vs. BUR K: 11 (2x), last - 8/10/17 LAK vs. CLR H: 12, 8/24/17 LAK at TAM BB: 5, 8/15/18 AKR at BNG R: 8, 8/24/17 LAK at TAM HR: 3, 8/20/18 AKR at ERI

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Date Dec. IP H R ER BB SO 7/1 vs. OKC HLD 1.0 3 1 0 0 26/28 at MEM HLD 1.0 1 0 0 1 16/26 at MEM W 2.0 1 0 0 0 36/23 at NO L 1.0 5 5 5 1 26/18 vs. SL ND 1.2 5 4 4 1 1

#23 Jake Petricka - RHP

Season Highlights • Began the season in the Milwaukee organization and was traded to Texas on June 14...joined Nashville on June 16• Went 0-0 with a 3.38 ERA (8.0 IP/3 ER) in 6 games with Milwaukee and 1-1 with a 1.89 ERA (19.0 IP/4 ER) in 16

games with Triple-A San Antonio• Was Designated for Assignment by Milwaukee on April 27 and assigned outright ot San Antonio on May 1• Earned his first win with Nashville on June 26 at Memphis...2.0 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 3 SO

Career Highlights• Spent the 2018 season in the Toronto organization, splitting his time between Toronto and Triple-A Buffalo...went 3-1

with a 4.53 ERA (45.2 IP/23 ER) in 41 games with the Blue Jays and 0-0 with a 0.78 ERA (23.0/2 ER) in 16 games with the Bisons

• Has pitched in the big leagues with Chicago-AL (2013-17), Toronto (2018) and Milwaukee (2019)• Drafted by Chicago-AL in the 2nd round of the 2010 MLB Draft out of Indiana State University• Spent two seasons at Iowa Western Community College before transferring to Indiana State University for his junior

and senior seasons...named First-Team All-Conference as a senior

Saves/Chances: Inherited Runners/Scored: K/9: 11.74 Holds: 5Last Outing: 7/1 vs. Oklahoma City: Earned 5th hold of the seasonLast HR allowed: 6/18 vs. Salt Lake (Solo by Jarrett Parker)

Last Five Appearances

Petricka's Season Highs IP: 2.1, 5/23 at RR K: 4, 5/23 at RR H: 5 (2x), last - 6/23 at NO BB: 2 (4x), last - 5/8 vs. NO R: 5, 6/23 at NO HR: 2, 6/18 vs. SL

Career Highs IP: 7.2, 7/27/12 at CHA K: 9 (2x), last - 5/7/11 vs. GVL H: 11, 5/28/12 vs. FRE BB: 7 (2x), last - 6/28/12 vs. FRE R: 7 (2x), last - 9/2/12 vs. CHA HR: 3, 8/22/12 at JAX

Date Dec. IP H R ER BB SO 7/1 vs. OKC HLD 2.0 2 0 0 3 16/28 at MEM HLD 2.0 3 1 1 1 26/24 at NO ND 3.0 2 0 0 1 16/18 vs. SL ND 3.1 3 0 0 5 36/13 vs. LV ND 4.0 6 3 3 0 2

#19 Phillips Valdez - RHP

Season Highlights • Made his season and Nashville debut in a start against Iowa on April 8...ND, 3.0 IP, 3 H, 2 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 5 K.• Went 0-2 with a 2.93 ERA (15.1 IP/5 ER) in his first 5 appearances (4 starts) of the season. • Struck out 9 batters on May 31 against New Orleans...was the first time he struck out at least 9 batters since he set his

career-high of 11 on April 23, 2016 with Advanced-A Potomac versus Wilmington.• Contract was selected by Texas on June 8, made MLB debut that night against Oakland before being optioned to Nash-

ville the next day...ND, 2.0 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 2 BB, 0 SO

Career Highlights• Signed with Texas on December 21, 2018 to a minor league contract• Went 6-7 with a 2.73 ERA in 31 games (19 starts) with Double-A Harrisburg and Triple-A Syracuse in 2018…135.0 IP,

120 H, 47 R, 41 ER, 46 BB, 104 SO• Ranked among International League pitchers in ERA (5th) and WHIP (8th, 1.247) in 2018• Finished season ranked among Syracuse leaders in wins (T2nd, 6), innings (2nd, 124.1), and starts (3rd, 19) in 2018• Originally signed by Cleveland on May 29, 2009...made his professional debut on June 10, 2009 with the DSL Indians

Saves/Chances: Inherited Runners/Scored: K/9: 7.15 Holds: 2Last Outing: 7/1 vs. Oklahoma City: 5th bullpen appearance, earned 2nd holdLast HR allowed: 6/18 vs. Salt Lake (Solo by Jarrett Parker)

Last Five Appearances

Valdez' Season Highs IP: 6.0, 5/6 vs. MEM K: 9, 5/31 vs. NO H: 8 (3x), last - 5/31 vs. NO BB: 5, 6/18 vs. SL R: 7, 4/30 vs. OMA HR: 2 (2x), last - 5/31 vs. NO

Career Highs IP: 8.0, 8/19/16 HAR at RIC K: 11, 4/23/16 POT at WIL H: 11, 8/25/16 HAR vs. HFD BB: 7 (2x), last - 4/15/18 HAR vs. AKR R: 9 (2x), last - 6/14/15 POT vs. FRE HR: 2 (6x), last - 7/5/18 SYR vs. LHV

Date Dec. IP H R ER BB SO 6/30 vs. OKC ND 1.1 1 0 0 2 46/26 at MEM ND 2.0 1 0 0 0 36/22 at NO ND 1.0 2 0 0 0 06/18 vs. SL ND 0.1 0 0 0 0 06/16 vs. SL ND 1.1 3 3 3 3 0

#55 Jake Lemoine - RHP

Season Highlights • Began the season with Double-A Frisco and went 2-0 with a 0.52 ERA (17.1 IP/1 ER) in 11 games• Transferred from Frisco to Nashville on May 9

Career Highlights• Went 3-4 with a 2.40 ERA in 38 games (0 starts) with Advanced-A Down East...56.1 IP, 48 H, 19 R, 15 ER, 26 BB, 54 K• Held opponents to a 1.39 ERA and .176 batting average over his final 22 appearances of 2018• Made his professional debut in 2017 with Single-A Hickory...went 3-4 with a 2.96 ERA in 39 games...70.0 IP, 65 H, 31

R, 23 ER, 33 BB, 59 K• Missed the entire 2016 season after rotator cuff surgery• Drafted by Texas in the 4th round of the 2015 MLB Draft out of the University of Houston• Attended the University of Houston where he was limited to 5 games as a junior after suffering a shoulder injury...was

named Second-Team All-American Conference selection as a sophomore• Graduated from Bridge City (TX) High School in 2012 where he was named Beaumont Enterprise Super-Gold Base-

ball Player of the Year as a senior

Saves/Chances: 1/1 Inherited Runners/Scored: 7/2 K/9: 8.40 Holds: 2Last Outing: 6/30 at Memphis: Threw 1.1 shutout innings, striking out a season-high 4 batters in the 13-6 lossLast HR allowed: 5/22 vs. Memphis (3-Run by Tommy Edman)

Last Five Appearances

Lemoine's Season Highs IP: 2.1, 4/22 at ARK K: 4, 6/30 vs. OKC H: 5, 5/29 vs. RR BB: 3, 6/16 vs. SL R: 4, 5/22 vs. MEM HR: 1 (3x), last - 5/22 vs. MEM

Career Highs IP: 4.1, 8/18/17 at GBO K: 6, 8/27/18 at CAR H: 6, 5/11/17 vs. CRL BB: 3 (6x), last - 6/16/19 vs. SL R: 5, 5/11/17 vs. CRL HR: 1 (9x), last - 4/12/19 at MID

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transactions DATE NO. TRANSACTION ROSTER SIZE 4/4 1 C Adam Moore transferred to extended spring training 25 4/4 2 RHP Richelson Peña transferred to extended spring training 25 4/4 3 RHP Ronald Herrera placed on the 7-day injured list 25 4/5 4 LHP Kyle Bird recalled by Texas 24 4/6 5 INF Andy Ibáñez transferred from extended spring training to Nashville 25 4/7 6 INF Patrick Wisdom recalled by Texas 24 4/7 7 RHP Richelson Peña transferred from extended spring training to NSH 25 4/8 8 INF Chase d’Arnaud placed on the 7-day injured list 24 4/8 9 C Adam Moore transferred from extended spring training to Nashville 25 4/11 10 RHP Ariel Hernandez placed on the 7-day injured list (retro to 4/9) 24 4/12 11 RHP David Carpenter transferred from extended spring training to Nashville 25 4/13 12 INF/OF Danny Santana selected by Texas 24 4/13 13 OF Hunter Cole transferred from extended spring training to Nashville 25 4/16 14 RHP Nick Gardewine placed on the 7-day injured list 24 4/16 15 LHP Jarret Martin transferred from extended spring training to Nashville 25 4/16 16 C Adam Moore placed on the 7-day injured list 24 4/16 17 INF Chase d'Arnaud reinstated from the injured list 25 4/19 18 LHP Kyle Bird optioned from Texas (4/18) to Nashville 26 4/19 19 LHP Brett Martin recalled by Texas 25 4/23 20 RHP Taylor Guerrieri placed on the 7-day injured list 24 4/23 21 RHP Yoel Espinal transferred from Frisco to Nashville 25 4/24 22 INF Rougned Odor added on MLB rehab assignment 25 + 1 4/25 23 LHP Taylor Hearn recalled by Texas 24 + 1 4/25 24 RHP Ronald Herrera reinstated from the 7-day injured list 25 + 1 4/26 25 RHP Ariel Jurado recalled by Texas 24 + 1 4/26 26 RHP Joe Kuzia transferred from extended spring training to Nashville 25 + 1 4/26 27 INF Rougned Odor reinstated by Texas 25 4/28 28 RHP Joe Kuzia transferred from Nashville to extended spring training 24 4/28 29 RHP Ariel Hernandez reinstated from the injured list 25 4/29 30 LHP Jarret Martin released 24 4/29 31 RHP Ronald Herrera transferred from Nashville to extended spring training 23 4/29 32 INF Patrick Wisdom optioned (4/26) from Texas to Nashville 24 4/29 33 LHP Jeffrey Springs optioned (4/26) from Texas to Nashville 25 5/2 34 OF Hunter Cole transferred from Nashville to extended spring training 24 5/2 35 RHP Tim Dillard placed on the temporary inactive list 23 5/2 36 RHP Ronald Herrera transferred from extended spring training to Nashville 24 5/2 37 RHP Seth Maness signed by Texas & assigned to Nashville 25 5/3 38 INF Nolan Fontana placed on the 7-day injured list 24 5/3 39 OF Hunter Cole transferred from extended spring training to Nashville 25 5/5 40 Ariel Hernandez placed on the 7-day injured list 24 5/5 41 RHP Joe Kuzia transferred from extended spring training to Nashville 25 5/7 42 RHP Joe Kuzia transferred from Nashville to extended spring training 24 5/7 43 RHP Yoel Espinal transferred from Nashville to extended spring training 23 5/7 44 RHP Wei-Chieh Huang optioned from Texas (5/5) to Nashville 24 5/7 45 RHP Tim Dillard reinstated from temporary inactive list 25 5/9 46 RHP Wei-Chieh Huang recalled by Texas 24 5/9 47 RHP Jake Lemoine transferred from Frisco to Nashville 25 5/11 48 RHP Richelson Peña placed on the 7-day injured list 24 5/11 49 OF Hunter Cole transferred from Nashville to extended spring training 23 5/11 50 OF Delino DeShields, Jr. optioned from Texas to Nashville 24 5/11 51 RHP Josh Fields signed and assigned to Nashville 25 5/12 52 RHP Ronald Herrera placed on the 7-day injured list 24 5/12 53 RHP Taylor Guerrieri reinstated from the 7-day injured list 25 5/15 54 OF Willie Calhoun recalled by Texas 24 5/15 55 LHP Jeffrey Springs recalled by Texas 23 5/16 56 OF Hunter Cole transferred from extended spring training to Nashville 24 5/16 57 RHP Wei-Chieh Huang optioned (5/15) from Texas to Nashville 25 5/19 58 C Jose Trevino placed on the 7-day injured list 24 5/19 59 INF Chase d’Arnaud placed on the 7-day injured list 23 5/19 60 C Adam Moore reinstated from the 7-day injured list 24 5/19 61 INF Nolan Fontana reinstated from the 7-day injured list 25 5/20 62 LHP CD Pelham placed on the temporary inactive list 24 5/20 63 RHP Ronald Herrera reinstated from the 7-day injured list 25 5/21 64 OF Scott Heineman added on MLB rehab assignment 25 + 1 5/22 65 OF Delino DeShields recalled by Texas 24 + 1 5/23 66 LHP CD Pelham transferred from the temporary inactive list to Frisco 24 + 1 5/23 67 RHP Reed Garrett returned from Detroit to Texas; assigned to Nashville 25 + 1 5/23 68 RHP Yoel Espinal reinstated from the injured list and transferred to Frisco 25 + 1 5/24 69 LHP Brady Feigl placed on the 7-day injured list 24 + 1 5/24 70 LHP Brett Martin optioned (5/21) from Texas to Nashville 25 + 1 5/26 71 INF Nolan Fontana placed on the 7-day injured list 24 + 1 5/26 72 INF Chase d'Arnaud reinstated from the 7-day injured list 25 + 1 5/26 73 RHP Ronald Herrera placed on the temporary inactive list 24 + 1 5/27 74 OF Delino DeShields optioned (5/24) from Texas to Nashville 25 + 1 5/27 75 LHP Kyle Bird recalled by Texas 24 + 1 5/29 76 OF Zack Granite recalled by Texas 23 + 1 5/29 77 OF Hunter Cole placed on the 7-day injured list 22 + 1 5/29 78 OF Tyler Pill transferred from extended spring training to Nashville 23 + 1 5/29 79 INF Tyler Depreta-Johnson transferred from Hickory to Nashville 24 + 1 5/29 80 RHP Peter Fairbanks transferred from Frisco to Nashville 25 + 1 5/29 81 RHP Richelson Pena reinstated from the 7-day injured list and transferred to Frisco 25 +1 5/30 82 LHP Zac Curtis placed on the 7-day injured list 24 + 1 5/30 83 RHP Pedro Payano transferred from Frisco to Nashville 25 + 1 5/30 84 OF Scott Heineman removed from MLB rehab assignment 25 5/31 85 RHP David Carpenter selected by Texas 24 5/31 86 LHP Kyle Bird optioned (5/29) from Texas to Nashville 25 6/1 87 INF Andy Ibáñez placed on the temporary inactive list 24 6/1 88 OF Zack Granite optioned (5/31) from Texas to Nashville 25 6/2 89 OF Delino DeShields recalled by Texas 24 6/2 90 C Scott Kapers transferred from extended spring training to Nashville 25 6/4 91 LHP Brett Martin recalled by Texas 24 6/4 92 LHP Kyle Bird placed on the 7-day injured list (retro to 6/1) 23 6/4 93 INF Andy Ibáñez reinstated from the temporary inactive list 24 6/5 94 LHP Zac Curtis reinstated from the 7-day injured list 25 6/6 95 RHP Ronald Herrera reinstated from the 7-day injured list and transferred to Frisco 25 6/6 96 INF Tyler Depreta-Johnson transferred from Nashville to Down East 24 6/6 97 LHP Locke St. John transferred from Frisco to Nashville 25

DATE NO. TRANSACTION ROSTER SIZE 6/7 98 RHP Phillips Valdez placed on the Taxi Squad 24 6/7 99 RHP Wei-Chieh Huang placed on the 7-day injured list (retro to 6/5) 23 6/7 100 RHP Esmerling Vasquez transferred from Frisco to Nashville 24 6/7 101 OF Franklin Rollin transferred from extended spring training to Nashville 25 6/8 102 RHP Pete Fairbanks selected by Texas 24 6/8 103 RHP Werner Leal transferred from extended spring training to Nashville 25 6/8 104 RHP Nick Gardewine designated for assignment 25 6/12 105 C Scott Kapers transferred from Nashville to Spokane 24 6/12 106 RHP Werner Leal transferred from Nashville to Spokane 23 6/12 107 RHP David Carpenter assigned outright to Nashville 24 6/12 108 RHP Phillips Valdez optioned from Texas (6/8) to Nashville 25 6/13 109 OF Willie Calhoun added on MLB rehab assignment 25 + 1 6/16 110 RHP Esmerling Vasquez placed on the 7-day injured list (retro to 6/14) 24 + 1 6/16 111 RHP Jake Petricka traded from Milwaukee to Texas & assigned to Nashville 25 + 1 6/17 112 OF Willie Calhoun reinstated by Texas 25 6/18 113 INF Chase d’Arnaud released 24 6/18 114 LHP Zac Curtis placed on the 7-day injured list (retro to 6/16) 23 6/18 115 OF Franklin Rollin placed on the 7-day injured list (retro to 6/17) 22 6/18 116 INF Nolan Fontana reinstated from the 7-day injured list 23 6/18 117 OF Hunter Cole reinstated from the 7-day injured list 24 6/18 118 LHP Kyle Bird reinstated from the 7-day injured list 25 6/20 119 LHP Locke St. John selected by Texas 24 6/20 120 LHP Kyle Bird recalled by Texas 25 6/22 121 OF Hunter Cole placed on the 7-day injured list 22 6/22 122 C Kevin Mendoza transferred from extended spring training to Nashville 23 6/24 123 RHP Ronald Herrera transferred from Frisco to Nashville 24 6/25 124 INF Nolan Fontana released 23 6/25 125 RHP Ronald Herrera transferred from Nashville to Frisco 22 6/25 126 C Kevin Mendoza placed on the 7-day injured list 21 6/25 127 LHP Joe Palumbo optioned from Texas (6/20) to Nashville 22 6/25 128 LHP Kyle Bird optioned from Texas (6/23) to Nashville 23 6/25 129 INF Juremi Profar transferred from Frisco to Nashville 24 6/25 130 INF Christian Lopes transferred from Frisco to Nashville 25 6/25 131 OF Scott Heineman added on Major League rehab assignment 25 + 1 6/26 132 OF Franklin Rollin reinstated from the injured list and transferred to Down East 25 + 1 6/29 133 RHP Josh Fields released 24 + 1 6/29 134 RHP Austin Bibens-Dirkx signed by Texas and assigned to Nashville 25 + 1 6/29 135 RHP Kyle Dowdy added on Major League rehab assignment 25 + 2 7/1 136 C Isiah Kiner-Falefa added on Major League rehab assignment 25 + 3

Player Errors Last Error Games W/O Longest Streak Bandy 4 6/18 vs. SL 7 8Calhoun 3 4/24 at IOW - 12Cole 1 5/5 vs. MEM 12 12d'Arnaud 4 6/16 vs. SL - 13 Davidson 4 6/20 at NO 8 21 Depreta-Johnson 0 n/a - 2DeShields 0 n/a - 14Fontana 3 6/18 vs. SL - 10Granite 1 6/4 at RNO 22 41Heineman 1 6/25 at MEM 6 6 (2x)Ibáñez 12 7/1 vs. OKC 1 14Lopes 0 n/a 6 6Moore 2 6/15 vs. SL 8 11Odor 0 n/a - 2Pill 1 7/1 vs. OKC 0 17Profar 0 n/a 6 6Rollin 1 6/8 at TAC - 6Santana 1 4/6 vs. IOW - 4Tocci 0 n/a 73 73Trevino 0 n/a 26 26White 9 6/13 vs. LV 18 18Wisdom 9 6/30 vs. OKC 2 12

deFensive statistics

OUTFIELD ASSISTSGranite (10), Cole (5), Tocci (4), Heineman (3), DeShields (2), White (1), Rollin (1)

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season summarySOUNDS INDIVIDUAL HIGHS/LOWSTEAM HIGHS/LOWS

MOST RUNS, INNING:

SOUNDS: 12, 2nd Inning, 7/3 vs. Oklahoma City

OPPONENTS: 15, 1st Inning, 4/28 Game 2 at Iowa (Modern PCL Record)

MOST RUNS, GAME:

SOUNDS: 17, 6/26 at Memphis

OPPONENTS: 19, 4/28 Game 2 at Iowa

FEWEST RUNS, GAME:

SOUNDS: 0 (5x), last - 6/1 vs. New Orleans

OPPONENTS: 0 (2x), last - 6/12 vs. Las Vegas

MOST HITS, GAME:

SOUNDS: 18 (2x), last - 6/25 at Memphis

OPPONENTS: 24, 5/3 vs. Memphis (Tied Nashville Franchise Record)

FEWEST HITS, GAME:

SOUNDS: 1, 4/21, G2 vs. San Antonio

OPPONENTS: 2, 6/12 vs. Las Vegas

MOST DOUBLES, GAME:

SOUNDS: 5, 4/8 vs. Iowa

OPPONENTS: 5 (4x), last - 5/6 at Reno

MOST TRIPLES, GAME:

SOUNDS: 2, 5/25 vs. Round Rock

OPPONENTS: 1 (17x), last - 6/23 at New Orleans

MOST HOME RUNS, GAME:

SOUNDS: 4 (4x), last - 6/24 at New Orleans

OPPONENTS: 5, 6/4 at Reno

MOST STOLEN BASES, GAME:

SOUNDS: 4, 5/27 vs. Round Rock

OPPONENTS: 5 (2x), last - 6/2 vs. New Orleans

MOST ERRORS, GAME:

SOUNDS: 4 (2x), last - 6/13 vs. Las Vegas

OPPONENTS: 4, 4/28 Game 1 at Iowa

MOST STRIKEOUTS, GAME (HITTING):

SOUNDS: 15 (2x), last - 7/3 vs. Oklahoma City

OPPONENTS: 14 (3x), last - 7/1 vs. Oklahoma City

MOST STRIKEOUTS, GAME (PITCHING):

SOUNDS: 14 (3x), last - 7/1 vs. Oklahoma City

OPPONENTS: 15, 5/3 vs. Memphis

MOST WALKS, GAME (HITTING):

SOUNDS: 10, 4/26 at Iowa

OPPONENTS: 15, 4/28 Game 2 at Iowa (Sounds' Franchise Record)

MOST LEFT ON BASE, GAME:

SOUNDS: 15, 5/20 at Round Rock

OPPONENTS: 14, 5/29 vs. Round Rock

MOST DOUBLE PLAYS TURNED, GAME:

SOUNDS: 3, 4/30 vs. Omaha

OPPONENTS: 3 (6x), last - 7/2 vs. Oklahoma City

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:

MOST HITS: 4 (5x), last - Zack Granite, 7/3 vs. Oklahoma City

MOST RUNS SCORED: 4 - Zack Granite, 5/8 at Oklahoma City

MOST DOUBLES: 2 - Carlos Tocci, 6/22 at New Orleans

MOST TRIPLES: 1 (12x), last - Scott Heineman, 6/29 vs. Oklahoma City

MOST HOME RUNS: 2 (2x), last - Patrick Wisdom, 5/17 at Round Rock

MOST RBI: 5 - Adam Moore, 5/24 vs. Memphis

MOST WALKS (HITTER): 3 (4x), last - Scott Heineman, 7/3 vs. Oklahoma City

MOST STEALS: 2 (3x), last - Zack Granite, 7/3 vs. Oklahoma City

MOST INNINGS, START: 7.0 (2x), last - Seth Maness, 6/20 at New Orleans

MOST INNINGS, RELIEF: 7.0 - Tim Dillard, 4/18 vs. Round Rock (resumed on May 27)

MOST STRIKEOUTS: 10 - Joe Palumbo, 7/1 vs. Oklahoma City

MOST WALKS (PITCHER): 5 (2x), last - Phillips Valdez, 6/18 vs. Salt Lake

MOST HITS ALLOWED: 14 - Tim Dillard, 6/30 vs. Oklahoma City

MOST ER ALLOWED: 11 (2x), last - Tim Dillard, 6/30 vs. Oklahoma City

LOW-HIT CG START:

LONGEST HITTING STREAK:

16G - Willie Calhoun (4/22-6/13)

LONGEST ON-BASE STREAK:

20G - Carlos Tocci (5/28-6/22)

LONGEST RBI STREAK (consecutive games with RBI):

5G - Hunter Cole (5/17-5/21)

LONGEST WINNING STREAK:

4G - Seth Maness (5/8-6/9)

LONGEST LOSING STREAK:

6G - Phillips Valdez (4/13-5/21)

LONGEST SCORELESS INNINGS STREAK (no runs of any kind):

12.2 - Kyle Bird (5/17-Present)

DEFENSE% G PO A E DP PB

.978 85 2221 787 67 67 3

CATCHER’S BOX (W-L based on starts)Player CS SB ATT PCT PB W-L

Bandy 13 32 45 .289 1 16-18

Kapers 0 2 2 .000 0 0-1

Kiner-Falefa 1-0

Moore 9 27 36 .250 0 11-11

Trevino 5 20 25 .200 1 10-17

TOTAL: 27 81 108 .250 2 38-47

ETC.LARGEST COMEBACK WIN: 6 runs (2x), last - 6/26 at Memphis

LARGEST BLOWN LEAD (LOSS): 5 runs, 4/11 at Round Rock

LONGEST GAME (INNINGS): 12, 5/20 at Round Rock

SHORTEST GAME (INNINGS): 7 (6x), last - 6/18 vs. Salt Lake, G1 & G2

LONGEST GAME TIME (9 IP): 3:56, 6/29 vs. Oklahoma City

SHORTEST GAME TIME (9 IP): 2:19, 6/12 vs. Las Vegas

LONGEST GAME TIME (OVERALL): 4:36, 5/29 vs. Round Rock

LARGEST HOME ATTENDANCE: 11,622, 6/15 vs. Salt Lake

LARGEST ROAD ATTENDANCE: 10,586, 5/17 at Round Rock

LARGEST VICTORY: 7 Runs, 5/8 at Oklahoma City

LARGEST DEFEAT: 15 Runs, 5/3 vs. Memphis

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the last timeLast Time It Happened. . .

INDIVIDUAL HITTING

Had 10-game hit streak Zack Granite, June 18 - June 30 (11 G)

Had 15-game hit streak Willie Calhoun, April 22 - June 13, 2019 (16 G)

Had 20-game hit streak Nick Martini, May 22 - June 19, 2018 (21 G)

Four Runs, Game Zack Granite, May 8, 2019 at Oklahoma City

by opponent Donnie Dewees, April 28, 2019, Game 2 at Iowa

Five Hits, Game Mark Canha, July 25, 2017 vs. Las Vegas

by opponent Leonys Martin, August 22, 2012 at Round Rock

Five RBI, game Adam Moore (5), May 24, 2019 vs. Memphis

by opponent Yordan Alvarez (6), May 16, 2019 at Round Rock

Six RBI, game BJ Boyd (6), August 9, 2018 at Colorado Springs

by opponent Yordan Alvarez (6), May 16, 2019 at Round Rock

Two HR, game Patrick Wisdom, May 18, 2019 at Round Rock

by opponent Yasmany Tomas, June 4, 2019 at Reno

Grand Slam Zack Granite, May 23, 2019 vs. Memphis

by opponent Phillip Evans & Johnny Field, April 28, 2019, Game 2 at Iowa

Pinch-Hit HR Max Muncy, July 6, 2016 at Memphis

by opponent Brett Jackson, June 1, 2014 vs. Iowa

Inside-The-Park HR Renato Nunez, May 12, 2016 at Iowa (Grand Slam)

by opponent Tyler Saladino, April 12, 2019 at San Antonio (Solo)

Lead-off HR Zack Granite, June 24, 2019 at New Orleans

by opponent Gavin Lux, June 30, 2019 vs. Oklahoma City

HR By Pitcher Kyle Heckathorn, June 12, 2014 vs. Reno (Mark Serrano)

by opponent Brad Hand, June 29, 2014 vs. New Orleans (Michael Blazek)

Back-To-Back HR, Team Matt Davidson & Eli White (4th Inning)

May 16, 2019 at Round Rock (Jose Hernandez-Urquidy)

by opponent Jon Kemmer & Jake Peter (3rd Inning)

June 30, 2019 vs. Oklahoma City (Tim Dillard)

Back-To-Back-To-Back HR Tyler Pill, Patrick Wisdom, Matt Davidson

June 22, 2019 at New Orleans (R.J. Alvarez)

Walk-off Home Run Matt Olson, June 20, 2017 vs. New Orleans

(Bottom 7, 3-run home run)

by opponent Matt Szczur, June 4, 2019 at Reno

(Bottom 9, Solo)

Five HR Game (Team) August 5, 2017 at Reno

by opponent June 30, 2019 vs. Oklahoma City

Six HR Game (Team) July 30, 1999 at Memphis

by opponent July 21, 2010 vs. Albuquerque

Two Hits, Same Inning Andy Ibáñez (HR, 2B), Christian Lopes (2B, HR) & Zack Granite (two singles)

2nd Inning - July 3, 2019 vs. Oklahoma City

by opponent Kaleb Cowart (Home Run, Single)

2nd Inning - June 18, 2019 vs. Salt Lake

PITCHING

No-Hitter Chris Smith (6), Sean Doolittle, Tucker Healy, Simon Castro, June 7, 2017 at Omaha

by opponent Chris Gissell (7.0 IP)/Jesus Sanchez (2.0 IP), 8/2/2003 vs COS

Complete Game Shutout (9 IP) Jharel Cotton, August 9, 2016 at Round Rock (one-hitter)

by opponent Matt Buschmann, August 26, 2014 vs. Sacramento

10+ Strikeouts, Game (Individual) Joe Palumbo (10), July 1, 2019 vs. Oklahoma City

by opponent Dillon Peters (12), August 29, 2018 at New Orleans

Position Player Pitching Tyler Pill, June 30, 2019 vs. Oklahoma City

(1.0 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 1 K)

by opponent Jamie Ritchie, May 29, 2019 at Round Rock

(SV, 1.0 IP, 2 H, 2 R, 1 ER, 0 BB, 0 K)

Back-To-Back Complete Games (DH) Barry Zito & Zach Neal, July 9, 2015 at Memphis

by opponent n/a

MISCELLANEOUS

Hit For Cycle Caleb Gindl, July 10, 2011 at Albuquerque

by opponent Barry Wesson, May 11, 2002 vs. New Orleans

Steal Of Home Matt Davidson, April 20, 2019 vs. San Antonio (double steal)

by opponent Magneuris Sierra, June 23, 2019 at New Orleans (double

steal)

Three+ Steals, Game Jake Smolinski (3), May 8, 2016 vs. Memphis

by opponent Kyle Wren (4), July 4, 2017 at Colorado Springs

Five Steals, Game (Team) August 7, 2017 at Tacoma (Decker, Nunez, Munoz, Barreto,

Wendle)

by opponent June 2, 2019 vs. New Orleans (Guerrero, Vigil, Brown, Sierra,

Brinson)

Triple Play Turned August 12, 2018 at Col. Springs (5-4-3, Neuse, Mercedes,

Lombardozzi)

by opponent May 28, 2007 at Albuquerque (L1-6-3)

Ejection (Manager/Coach) Fran Riordan, June 11, 2018 vs. Tacoma (7th Inning)

by opponent Ben Johnson, June 28, 2019 at Memphis (7th Inning)

Ejection (Player) Matt Davidson, May 31, 2019 vs. New Orleans (5th Inning)

by opponent Jesus Cruz & John Nogowski, May 23, 2019 vs. Memphis (8th)

1-0 Game (9 inn.) L, June 9, 2018 vs. Tacoma

Sounds shutout opponent June 9, 2019 at Tacoma (3-0)

by opponent June 1, 2019 vs. New Orleans (3-0)

Back-To-Back Shutout Wins (team) April 10-11, 2018 (7-0 vs. Iowa, 6-0 vs. Iowa)

by opponent July 23-24, 2017 (6-0 at New Orleans, 8-0 at New Orleans)

Three-Game Series Sweep August 1-3, 2018 vs. Fresno

by opponent June 4-6, 2019 at Reno

Four-Game Series Sweep June 25-28, 2019 at Memphis

by opponent June 16-19, 2018 at Albuquerque

Committed five or more errors 5, June 24, 2016 at Iowa

by opponent 6, August 22, 2011 at Omaha

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EJECTIONS Patrick Wisdom 5/23 vs. Memphis HP Nate Tomlinson Role in Benches Clearing Incident Matt Davidson 5/31 vs. New Orleans HP Derek Eaton Arguing Balls and Strikes

PLAYER/COACH DATE/LOCATION UMPIRE REASON

AWARDS David Carpenter PCL All-Star 6/25/19 0-0, 2.25 ERA, 10/10 SV Seth Maness PCL All-Star 6/25/19 4-2, 3.72 ERA, 10 GS, 3 QS

PLAYER/COACH AWARD DATES STATS

aWards, milestones

2019 FIRST TENNESSEE PARK REGULAR SEASON ATTENDANCELAST GAME OPENINGS/LOST TOTAL AVERAGE 2019 SELLOUTS ALL-TIME SELLOUTS

11,398 41/3 346,068 8,441 13 88

SOUNDS vs. PCL ALL-TIMEPacific North Pacific South American North American South

Fresno: 55-44 Albuquerque: 92-102 Iowa: 166-146 New Orleans: 181-156

Reno: 24-18 El Paso: 8-11 Memphis: 186-162 Okla. City: 158-186

Sacramento: 33-51 Las Vegas: 53-48 Omaha: 152-156 Round Rock: 118-123

Tacoma: 46-56 Salt Lake: 50-53 San Antonio: 3-5

SOUNDS vs. PCL IN 2019Pacific North Pacific South American North American South

Fresno: Albuquerque: Iowa: 3-7 New Orleans: 4-5

Reno: 0-3 El Paso: Memphis: 9-7 Oklahoma City: 5-3

Sacramento: Las Vegas: 2-1 Omaha: 1-3 Round Rock: 7-9

Tacoma: 3-1 Salt Lake: 1-3 San Antonio: 3-5

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1 4/4 IOW L, 5-4 Kyle Ryan (1-0) Taylor Hearn (0-1) Dakota Mekkes (1) 0-1 T3rd, -1.0 7,475

2 4/5 IOW W, 8-2 Ariel Jurado (1-0) Duane Underwood Jr. (0-1) - 1-1 T1st, - 7,823

3 4/6 IOW L, 10-4 Matt Swarmer (1-0) Wes Benjamin (0-1) - 1-2 4th, -1.0 10,010

4 4/7 IOW L, 5-3 Ryan Williams (1-0) Richelson Peña (0-1 James Norwood (1) 1-3 4th, -2.0 8,572

5 4/8 IOW L, 6-5 Carl Edwards Jr. (1-0) Taylor Guerrieri (0-1) Brian Duensing (1) 1-4 4th, -3.0 4,911

6 4/9 @RR W, 3-1 Taylor Hearn (1-1) Forrest Whitley (0-1) Nick Gardewine (1) 2-4 T3rd, -2.0 9,275

7 4/10 @RR L, 9-5 (10) Brendan McCurry (1-0) Miguel Del Pozo (0-1) - 2-5 T3rd, -2.5 5,708

8 4/11 @RR L, 8-6 Akeem Bostick (1-0) CD Pelham (0-1) - 2-6 4th, -3.5 7,008

9 4/12 @SA W, 7-3 Richelson Peña (1-1) Donnie Hart (0-1) - 3-6 T3rd, -3.0 4,542

10 4/13 @SA L, 5-3 Burch Smith (1-0) Phillips Valdez (0-1) Josh Fields (3) 3-7 4th, -3.5 5,027

11 4/14 @SA L, 5-4 Adrian Houser (1-0) Taylor Hearn (1-2) Jay Jackson (1) 3-8 4th, -4.5 7,919

12 4/15 @SA W, 10-5 Ariel Jurado (2-0) Bubba Derby (0-1) Zac Curtis (1) 4-8 4th, -3.5 3,171

13 4/16 RR L, 11-2 Brady Rodgers (1-0) Wes Benjamin (0-2) - 4-9 4th, -4.0 5,968

14 4/17 RR L, 8-2 Ryan Hartman (2-0) Richelson Peña (1-2) - 4-10 4th, -4.5 5,772

15 4/18 RR (Susp 5/27) L, 2-0 Cy Sneed (1-1) Tim Dillard (0-1) - (20-30) 4th, -4.5 7,766

- 4/19 SA PPD (4/21) 4th, -4.5 -

16 4/20 SA L, 5-2 Burch Smith (2-0) Taylor Hearn (1-3) Jay Jackson (2) 4-11 4th, -5.5 6,378

17 4/21, G1 SA W, 3-1 (7) Ariel Jurado (3-0) Zack Brown (0-2) Miguel Del Pozo (1) 5-11 - -

18 4/21, G2 SA L, 6-0 (7) Thomas Jankins (1-0) Wes Benjamin (0-3) - 5-12 4th, -6.0 8,821

19 4/22 SA L, 5-0 Michael Tonkin (2-0) Richelson Peña (1-3) - 5-13 4th, -6.0 5,571

- 4/23 OFF DAY

20 4/24 @IOW L, 6-4 Matt Swarmer (2-2) Phillips Valdez (0-2) - 5-14 4th, -7.0 4,038

21 4/25 @IOW L, 8-4 Colin Rea (2-0) Ronald Herrera (0-1) - 5-15 4th, -8.0 3,660

22 4/26 @IOW W, 2-1 Brady Feigl (1-0) Brian Duensing (1-1) David Carpenter (1) 6-15 4th, -7.0 6,070

- 4/27 @IOW PPD (4/28) 4th, -7.0

23 4/28, G1 @IOW W, 7-3 Wes Benjamin (1-3) Mike Montgomery (0-1) - 7-15 - -

24 4/28, G2 @IOW L, 19-5 Duane Underwood Jr. (1-3) Ronald Herrera (0-2) - 7-16 4th, -7.0 5,760

25 4/29 OMA W, 5-4 Jeffery Springs (1-0) Tim Hill (0-1) David Carpenter (2) 8-16 4th, -6.0 5,890

26 4/30 OMA L, 9-4 Foster Griffin (2-1) Phillips Valdez (0-3) - 8-17 4th, -6.5 6,307

27 5/1 OMA L, 4-2 Jake Kalish (1-1) Tim Dillard (1-1) Andres Machado (1) 8-18 4th, -8.0 5,728

28 5/2 OMA L, 4-2 Heath Fillmyer (1-1) Seth Maness (0-1) Kevin McCarthy (1) 8-19 4th, -9.0 6,130

29 5/3 MEM L, 17-2 Chasen Shreve (1-0) Wes Benjmin (1-4) - 8-20 4th, -10.0 8,910

5/4 MEM PPD (5/5) 4th, -10.0

30 5/5, G1 MEM L, 11-2 Genesis Cabrera (1-2) Richelson Peña (1-4) - 8-21 - -

31 5/5, G2 MEM W, 7-5 Jeffery Springs (2-0) Chris Ellis (0-1) David Carpenter (3) 9-21 4th, -11.0 10,742

32 5/6 MEM W, 6-5 Brady Feigl (2-0) Jesus Cruz (1-1) David Carpenter (4) 10-21 4th, -11.0 6,351

33 5/7 @OKC W, 4-2 Tim Dillard (1-0) Joe Broussard (0-1) Kyle Bird (1) 11-21 4th, -11.0 3,885

34 5/8 @OKC W, 13-6 Seth Maness (1-1) Brock Stewart (0-3) - 12-21 4th, -10.0 3,365

35 5/9 @OKC L, 7-3 Tony Cingrani (1-0) Ronald Herrera (0-3) - 12-22 4th, -11.0 10,095

- 5/10 @OKC Susp (8/20)

36 5/11 @MEM L, 7-5 Daniel Ponce de Leon (3-1) Phillips Valdez (0-4) Chris Beck (3) 12-23 4th, -11.5 5,191

37 5/12 @MEM L, 7-2 Ryan Helsley (1-0) Tim Dillard (1-2) - 12-24 4th,-11.5 3,804

38 5/13 @MEM W, 5-3 Jeffrey Springs (3-0) Hunter Cervenka (1-2) David Carpenter (5) 13-24 4th, -10.5 5,363

39 5/14 @MEM L, 9-3 Jake Woodford (3-0) Wes Benjamin (1-5) - 13-25 4th, -10.5 7,572

- 5/15 OFF DAY

40 5/16 @RR L, 10-4 Jose Hernandez-Urquidy (1-0) Phillips Valdez (0-5) - 13-26 4th,-11.0 7,466

41 5/17 @RR W, 9-3 Tim Dillard (2-2) Cy Sneed (1-5) - 14-26 4th,-10.0 10,586

42 5/18 @RR W, 6-3 Seth Maness (2-1) Ryan Hartman (5-1) - 15-26 4th,-9.5 8,721

43 5/19 @RR W, 9-7 Zac Curtis (1-0) Reymin Guduan (0-2) - 16-26 4th, -9.0 8,227

44 5/20 @RR W, 8-6 (12) Tim Dillard (3-2) Jamie Ritchie (0-1) David Carpenter (6) 17-26 4th, -8.0 6,031

45 5/21 MEM L, 4-2 Genesis Carbrera (2-3) Phillips Valdez (0-6) Chris Beck (4) 17-27 4th,-8.5 6,806

46 5/22 MEM L, 10-0 Daniel Ponce de Leon (4-2) Tim Dillard (3-3) - 17-28 4th, -10.0 6,927

47 5/23 MEM W, 8-5 Josh Fields (2-0) Jesus Cruz (1-5) - 18-28 4th, -10.0 10,442

48 5/24 MEM W, 10-6 Wei-Chieh Huang (1-0) Chasen Shreve (1-1) - 19-28 4th, -9.0 10,068

49 5/25 RR L, 11-5 Kent Emanuel (3-1) Ronald Herrera (0-4) - 19-29 4th, -10.0 8,806

50 5/26 RR W, 9-5 Phillips Valdez (1-6) Rogelio Armenteros (1-4) - 20-29 4th, -9.0 11,506

51 5/27 RR L, 8-4 (9) Gabriel Valdez (1-0) Zac Curtis (1-1) - 20-31 4th, -10.5 6,681

52 5/28 RR W, 4-2 Seth Maness (3-1) Akeem Bostick (3-2) David Carpenter (7) 21-31 4th, -10.5 5,702

53 5/29 RR L, 13-12 (13) Ronel Blanco (1-0) Tyler Depreta-Johnson (0-1) Jamie Ritchie (1) 21-32 4th, -10.5 6,168

GAME DATE OPPONENT W/L WINNING PITCHER LOSING PITCHER SAVE RECORD STANDING (GB) ATTENDANCE

day-by-day schedule

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54 5/30 NO L, 5-3 Dustin Beggs (4-1) Taylor Guerrieri (0-2) Kyle Keller (2) 21-33 4th, -11.5 8,319

55 5/31 NO W, 6-5 Kyle Bird (1-0) Parker Bugg (0-1) Brett Martin (1) 22-33 4th, -10.5 11,097

56 6/1 NO L, 3-0 Hector Noesi (5-2) Tim Dillard (3-5) RJ Alvarez (7) 22-34 4th, -10.5 11,010

57 6/2 NO L, 7-4 Mike Kickham (2-1) Jake Lemoine (0-1) Kyle Keller (3) 22-35 4th, -11.5 6,707

- 6/3 OFF DAY

58 6/4 @RNO L, 12-11 Lucas Luetge (1-0) Josh Fields (2-1) - 22-36 4th, -11.5 3,106

59 6/5 @RNO L, 3-2 Alex Young (3-2) Pedro Payano (0-1) Jimmie Sherfy (8) 22-37 4th, -11.5 2,897

60 6/6 @RNO L, 11-10 Jimmie Sherfy (1-1) Jett Bandy (0-1) - 22-38 4th, -11.5 3,356

61 6/7 @TAC W, 7-5 Tim Dillard (4-5) Justus Sheffield (2-5) Jake Lemoine (1) 23-38 4th, -10.5 6,841

62 6/8 @TAC W, 4-2 Esmerling Vasquez (1-0) Tyler Cloyd (1-5) Josh Fields (4) 24-38 4th, -9.5 7,123

63 6/9 @TAC W, 3-0 Seth Maness (4-1) Anthony Misiewicz (2-3) Wes Benjamin (1) 25-38 4th, -8.5 7,216

64 6/10 @TAC L, 3-1 Dan Altavilla (1-0) Reed Garrett (0-1) Matt Carasiti (2) 25-39 4th, -9.5 6,040

- 6/11 OFF DAY

65 6/12 LV W, 2-0 Tim Dillard (5-5) Jake Buchanan (3-5) Josh Fields (5) 26-39 4th, -8.5 8,994

66 6/13 LV L, 9-4 Tyler Alexander (3-3) Esmerling Vasquez (1-1) - 26-40 4th, -9.5 10,434

67 6/14 LV W, 3-2 Miguel Del Pozo (1-1) Miguel Romero (2-1) David Carpenter (8) 27-40 4th, -9.5 11,108

68 6/15 SL W, 5-4 Wes Benjamin (2-5) Adrian De Horta (0-2) Josh Fields (6) 28-40 4th, -8.5 11,622

69 6/16 SL L, 11-8 Patrick Sandoval (3-2) Pedro Payano (0-2) Jeremy Rhoades (4) 28-41 4th, -9.5 8,966

- 6/17 SL PPD 28-41 4th, -10.0 -

70 6/18 SL L, 2-1 JC Ramirez (1-1) Reed Garrett (0-2) Jake Jewell (4) 28-42 4th, -10.5 -

71 6/18 SL L, 9-4 Jaime Barria (3-1) Tim Dillard (5-6) Jose Rodriguez (1) 28-43 4th, -11.5 7,635

- 6/19 OFF DAY

72 6/20 @NO L, 6-2 Dustin Beggs (6-3) Seth Maness (4-2) - 28-44 4th, -12.5 2,925

73 6/21 @NO W, 6-5 Miguel Del Pozo (2-1) R.J. Alvarez (1-4) David Carpenter (9) 29-44 4th, -11.5 5,287

74 6/22 @NO W, 10-3 Pedro Payano (1-3) Ben Meyer (3-5) - 30-44 4th, - 11.5 2,652

75 6/23 @NO L, 8-5 Brian Moran (2-1) Jake Patricka (1-2) Tyler Kinley (1) 30-45 4th, -11.5 2,473

76 6/24 @NO W, 6-5 Ronald Herrera (1-4) Hector Noesi (7-4) David Carpenter (10) 31-45 4th, -10.5 2,823

77 6/25 @MEM W, 10-4 Taylor Guerrieri (1-2) Seth Elledge (0-1) - 32-45 4th, -10.5 3,167

78 6/26 @MEM W, 17-11 Jake Petricka (2-2) Ryan Helsley (1-2) - 33-45 3rd, -10.5 3,007

79 6/27 @MEM W, 3-2 Wes Benjamin (3-5) Chris Ellis (2-3) David Carpenter (11) 34-45 3rd, -10.5 3,703

80 6/28 @MEM W, 3-1 Pedro Payano (2-2) Jake Woodford (5-4) David Carpenter (12) 35-45 3rd,-10.5 5,189

81 6/29 OKC L, 10-7 Daniel Corcino (5-3) Miguel Del Pozo (2-2) Kevin Quackenbush (4) 35-46 3rd, -11.5 11,028

82 6/30 OKC L, 13-6 Dustin May (1-0) Tim Dillard (5-7) - 35-47 3rd, -11.5 11,326

83 7/1 OKC W, 4-3 Joe Palumbo (1-0) Tony Gonsolin (1-2) David Carpenter (13) 36-47 3rd, -11.5 7,608

84 7/2 OKC W, 6-4 Seth Maness (5-2) Dennis Santana (2-6) David Carpenter (14) 37-47 3rd, -10.5 6,585

85 7/3 OKC W, 14-11 Wes Benjamin (4-5) Brock Stewart (2-7) Kyle Bird (2) 38-47 2nd,-10.5 11,388

86 7/4 @OMA

87 7/5 @OMA

88 7/6 @OMA

89 7/7 @OMA

- 7/8 ALL-STAR BREAK

- 7/9 ALL-STAR BREAK

- 7/10 ALL-STAR GAME

90 7/11 NO

91 7/12 NO

92 7/13 NO

93 7/14 NO

94 7/15 @SA

95 7/16 @SA

96 7/17 @SA

97 7/18 @SA

98 7/19 IOW

99 7/20 IOW

100 7/21 IOW

- 7/22 OFF DAY

101 7/23 OKC

102 7/24 OKC

103 7/25 OKC

104 7/26 @NO

105 7/27 @NO

106 7/28 @NO

7/29 OFF DAY

GAME DATE OPPONENT W/L WINNING PITCHER LOSING PITCHER SAVE RECORD STANDING (GB) ATTENDANCE

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107 7/30 ELP

108 7/31 ELP

109 8/1 ELP

110 8/2 ABQ

111 8/3 ABQ

112 8/4 ABQ

113 8/5 ABQ

- 8/6 OFF DAY

115 8/7 @FRE

116 8/8 @FRE

117 8/9 @FRE

118 8/10 @SAC

119 8/11 @SAC

120 8/12 @SAC

121 8/13 @SAC

- 8/14 OFF DAY

122 8/15 OMA

123 8/16 OMA

124 8/17 OMA

125 8/18 OMA

126 8/19 @OKC

127 8/20 @OKC

128 8/21 @OKC

129 8/22 @OKC

130 8/23 @IOW

131 8/24 @IOW

132 8/25 @IOW

133 8/26 @OMA

134 8/27 @OMA

135 8/28 @OMA

136 8/29 @OMA

137 8/30 SA

138 8/31 SA

139 9/1 SA

140 9/2 SA

END OF THE REGULAR SEASON

GAME DATE OPPONENT W/L WINNING PITCHER LOSING PITCHER SAVE RECORD STANDING (GB) ATTENDANCE