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7 A’s affiliate update

8 Q&A with Michael Gilmartin

12 Steady climb for Grant Green

14 Ports Roster

15 Visiting Team Rosters

17 2008 Ports update

18 Score Cards

21 Season Highlights

26 Staff question

31 Stadium Map

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When you’re keeping up with the Stockton Ports this season, don’t forget that they’re not the only hardworking team in the Oakland Athletics organization. As we get to the mid-season point, catch up with how all the other A’s affiliate teams have been doing so far in the 2011 season.

Just north of us, the Triple-A Sacramento River Cats currently lead the Pacific Coast League with a 45-26 record as of June 20. The River Cats boast some big hitting stats among A’s af-filiates. Outfielder Jai Miller leads the Cats’ in home runs with a total of 15, followed closely by Matt Carson with 14. Also, keep an eye out for A’s number two prospect Chris Carter, who has been coming back from a rehab stint with the Stockton Ports, and infielder Adrian Cardenas who leads the team with a .332 average and is second on the team with 78 hits.

In Texas, the Midland Rockhounds had a 26-42 record by June 20, sitting 22 games behind the Texas League leading San Antonio Missions. Despite being short in the wins column, the Rockhounds roster includes A’s organization leader in batting average (.343) and hits (92), Jermaine Mitchell, and top A’s prospect Grant Green, who sits at a .287 average with 72 hits and 32 RBI.

The Single-A Burlington Bees of Burlington, Iowa clinched their first half crown in the Midwest League with an impressive 45-25 record . Burlington’s biggest offensive threats are Josh Whita-ker (batting .308 with 19 doubles and 22 RBI) and Tony Thomp-son (batting .290 with 7 home runs). The Bees pitching staff has also been stellar with season long dominance from Blake Hassebrock who leads the team with a sparkling 1.71 ERA.

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The Stockton Ports are proud to be sending infielder Michael Gilmartin to the 2011 mid-season Cal League

All-Star game on June 21. Gilmartin, who has played third base, second base, and shortstop for Stockton this season, has proved to be a stand-out player. He currently sits at a .279 batting average, and is second in the league with six triples. Gilmartin hopes his strength and consistency show as he enters his first professional All-Star game.

How did you feel when you found out you were chosen to be a Cal League All-Star?

Obviously pretty excited, pretty happy. I work hard all off-season and on-season, and it’s very nice to be recognized. To be a part of the Cal League All-Stars, it’s a great honor, it feels good to have your work noticed.

Had the possibility of playing as a Cal League All-Star crossed your mind during the season?

Honestly, not really. I was just trying to go out there and just play my best every day, just focus on each at-bat, each pitch, and luckily things worked out. I just try to have a good intense focus when I’m in the game, and not really

worry about what’s going around me.

What do you feel it was that made you stand out as a player?

I think my consistency. Consistent at-bats, for the most part. If you have a consistent approach, you’re going to get consistent results. Luckily for me, there were good consistent results, and I just have to keep that going for the rest of the year.

What do you think you can bring to the Cal League team?

Just a good, professional approach when I go out there, have a good at-bat, see the ball, hit the ball hard somewhere. When I’m out on defense, making routine play. Just doing what you’re expected to do, and doing it at a high level, that’s the main thing for me.

What about this experience are you looking forward to the most?

This is my first opportunity to be named to a mid-season All-Star team in profes-sional baseball, so I’m pretty excited about that. I’m just going to go out there and enjoy the experience, just enjoy being out there with all the other great guys, who deserve to be there, from not only the Cal League, but the Carolina League as well. Just going to have a good fun time.

With the All-Star game just around the corner, how are you feeling?

I’m feeling good. I’m excited. It’s an All-Star game, it’s a great honor to be out there, but at the same time, it’s just another day to go out and get better, have good at-bats, take good fielding ap-proaches, field ground balls, and just play the game that I really love to play.

Q & A with Michael GilmartinBy Kirstie Haruta

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very well, swapping funny stories when they’re all together at the dinner table. Since Grant’s entrance into professional baseball, more silly stories from his youth have popped up in interviews – sometimes to the surprise of his parents.

“I think in one of the interviews that came out, they wanted to know Grant’s biggest lie or something,” said Valerie. “And apparently, when Greg and I went out one night, the kids were playing baseball in my kitchen! And when we got home, the front cover of the microwave was broken. And so they said, ‘I slipped and hit it by accident.’ But apparently, they were playing baseball and some-thing hit it and broke the cover. Those kinds of funny things, they used to do them in the house all the time. That’s just the kind of kid he is.”

From being drafted by the A’s in 2009, to playing two seasons in Stockton with the Ports, to his cur-

rent position on the Midland Rockhounds roster, it’s been a steady climb through the system for shortstop Grant Green. To the Oakland A’s, he is this year’s top pros-pect. But to the people who knew him growing up, he’s the same kid he’s always been; he’s just growing into the talented athlete he was always going to be. “Grant is today what he was as a kid,” said his mother, Valerie Green. “He was always very competitive. He has an older brother who played baseball, and so he always had to do everything his brother did.” Grant was a baseball fan from a very young age. His mother says that some of the first pictures of him show him wearing his father’s glove, which was almost as big as him at the time. As he grew up, he kept following the example of his brother.

“From the time he was old enough to stand and put a glove on his hand or have a bat in his hand, that’s what he did, because his brother was two years older than him and he always had one, so Grant just kind of grew up doing the same thing,” said Valerie. With two young, competitive athletes in the same household, it wouldn’t be surprising if there was some sibling rivalry taking place. However, Grant’s mother insists that there was never any of that, save for the two years they spent playing against each other while Grant was at SC and his brother was at San Diego State. Even so, they have always been best friends. In fact, the whole Green clan gets along

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By Kirstie Haruta

a jersey night for Grant,” said Valerie. “His grandmother and I had driven up so we could be up there to get jerseys. That was pretty unbelievable, to see people walking around with your kid’s name on their backs. And then to see these bobbleheads – oh my gosh! Who would have thought? As a kid growing up, I was really into going to ballgames and getting those bobbleheads and having them on your dresser. But to see your son as a bobblehead is pretty incredible.” The increasing attention that Grant is drawing as an athlete could be over-whelming for some, but he has kept a level head about it. “He’s a kid at heart. He’s a really good, humble person,” said Valerie. “I hear these interviews that he gives, and what he says – that’s just him. It’s not ‘I’m say-ing this for the interviewer.’ It’s just him. And when they say, ‘What do you miss the most?’ he says, ‘My mom’s lasagna, my mom’s fried chicken.’ He would tell that to you, or to his best friend, or to his sister. What you see of him is exactly what he is every day.”

That same kid who was damaging kitchen supplies during rounds of indoor baseball with his siblings was turning heads with his real athletic performances on the ball field. People could tell early on that he was going to be something special. “Grant was an 11-year-old when he went with the Placentia Mustangs to Florida and won the AAU National title down there as an 11-and-under,” his mother recalled. “From that moment on, Greg said, ‘He’s going to make it.’ He played pony baseball at the Garden Grove Pony League, and I would stand there next to parents and the dads would look at me and say, ‘We’ll be paying to see him play.’ It’s not that it didn’t register with me, but, you know, he’s my son. So you always think your son is incredible. It was a very good feeling [to hear others say it].” The predictions turned out to be true, with Grant now in his third season in the Oakland A’s organization. And if that wasn’t surreal enough for his family, they will now have a traditional piece of base-ball memorabilia in Grant’s likeness: his very own bobblehead. “I was up there in Stockton when they did

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# YRS PITCHERS (14) B/T HT 3 Benacka, Michael R/R 6-127 1 Brown Jacob R/L 6-217 4 Carignan, Andrew R/R 5-10 15 6 Deal, Scott R/R 6-3 33 1 Griffin, AJ R/R 6-5 29 2 Gilliam, Robert R/R 6-1 46 6 Guzman, Jose R/R 5-11 16 2 Hoehn, Connor R/R 6-126 3 Hunter, Brett R/R 6-4 21 2 Huttenlocker, AJ L/L 6-444 3 Landsford, Josh R/R 6-211 2 Maderos, Chris R/R 6-3 20 2 Smith, Murphy R/R 6-3 39 2 Straily, Daniel R/R 6-2 # YRS CATCHERS (2) B/T HT 36 2 Ortiz, Ryan R/R 6-3 9 1 Lipkin, Ryan R/R 6-1 # YRS INFIELDERS (5) B/T HT 18 2 Aliotti, Anthony L/L 6-1 12 3 Coleman, Dustin R/R 6-2 7 5 Gil, Leonardo R/R 6-1 3 2 Gilmartin, Michael S/R 5-1110 3 Christian, Jason L/R 6-3

# YRS OUTFIELDERS (5) B/T HT 14 1 Choice, Michael R/R 6-0 2 2 Crumbliss, Connor L/R 5-8 23 3 Dixon, Rashun R/R 6-2 22 3 LeVier, Mitchell L/L 5-11 5 2 Richard, Myrio R/R 6-2 # POS COACHING STAFF 50 MGR Garrison, Webster 31 P-C Lefferts, Craig 24 H-C McArn, Brian A-T Brooks, Nate CLB Vic Zapien

WT DOB HOMETOWN ACQUIRED 221 8/2/1982 Chicago,IL FA/2008220 12/28/1986 Forest Hill, MD 26th/2010 205 7/23/1986 New London, CT 5th/2007198 12/11/1986 Tacoma, WA 5th/2005 215 1/28/1988 El Cajon, CA 13th/2010 216 11/29/1987 Manassas, VA 8th/2009 220 11/5/1987 San Cristobal, DR NDFA/2005 210 7/5/1989 Rockville, MD 46th/2009 215 6/27/1987 Westlake, CA 7th/2008248 8/5/1986 Buckley, WA 44th/2009 215 7/31/1984 Queen Creek,AZ FA/2010175 5/17/1987 Valdosta,GA 25th/2009210 8/25/1987 Clifton Park, NY 13th/2009 221 12/1/1988 Springfield, OR 24th/2009 WT DOB HOMETOWN ACQUIRED 195 9/29/1987 Rancho Santa Fe, CA 6th/2009 200 10/8/1987 Vacaville,CA 24th/2010 WT DOB HOMETOWN ACQUIRED 214 2/16/1987 Boise, ID 15th/2009211 4/20/1987 Sioux Falls, SD 28th/2008200 8/18/1987 Baquisimeto, VEN NDFA/2006188 7/14/1987 Moorpark, CA 27th/2009170 6/16/1987 Cincinnati, OH 5th/2008 WT DOB HOMETOWN ACQUIRED 215 11/10/1989 Fort Worth, TX 1st/2010 170 4/19/1987 Arkansas City, KS 30th/2009 234 8/27/1990 Jackson, MS 10th/2008 196 1/12/1988 Whittier, CA 9th/2008 187 8/27/1988 Lake Charles, LA 9th/2009

HOMETOWN Marrero, LA Anthem, AZ Elk Grove, CA Pickneyville, IL Stockton, CA

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WT DOB HOMETOWN ACQUIRED 221 8/2/1982 Chicago,IL FA/2008220 12/28/1986 Forest Hill, MD 26th/2010 205 7/23/1986 New London, CT 5th/2007198 12/11/1986 Tacoma, WA 5th/2005 215 1/28/1988 El Cajon, CA 13th/2010 216 11/29/1987 Manassas, VA 8th/2009 220 11/5/1987 San Cristobal, DR NDFA/2005 210 7/5/1989 Rockville, MD 46th/2009 215 6/27/1987 Westlake, CA 7th/2008248 8/5/1986 Buckley, WA 44th/2009 215 7/31/1984 Queen Creek,AZ FA/2010175 5/17/1987 Valdosta,GA 25th/2009210 8/25/1987 Clifton Park, NY 13th/2009 221 12/1/1988 Springfield, OR 24th/2009 WT DOB HOMETOWN ACQUIRED 195 9/29/1987 Rancho Santa Fe, CA 6th/2009 200 10/8/1987 Vacaville,CA 24th/2010 WT DOB HOMETOWN ACQUIRED 214 2/16/1987 Boise, ID 15th/2009211 4/20/1987 Sioux Falls, SD 28th/2008200 8/18/1987 Baquisimeto, VEN NDFA/2006188 7/14/1987 Moorpark, CA 27th/2009170 6/16/1987 Cincinnati, OH 5th/2008 WT DOB HOMETOWN ACQUIRED 215 11/10/1989 Fort Worth, TX 1st/2010 170 4/19/1987 Arkansas City, KS 30th/2009 234 8/27/1990 Jackson, MS 10th/2008 196 1/12/1988 Whittier, CA 9th/2008 187 8/27/1988 Lake Charles, LA 9th/2009

HOMETOWN Marrero, LA Anthem, AZ Elk Grove, CA Pickneyville, IL Stockton, CA

Visiting Rosters

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# PITCHERS HT WT B/T 43 Jose Casilla 6’ 1” 210 R/R 48 Hector Correa 6’ 3” 165 R/R 22 Jake Dunning 6’ 4” 188 R/R 35 Chris Gloor 6’ 6” 255 L/L 46 Heath Hembree 6’ 4” 210 R/R 33 Chris Heston 6’ 4” 185 R/R 40 Mitch Lively 6’ 5” 230 R/R 49 Michael Main 6’ 1” 170 R/R 25 Kelvin Marte 6’ 0” 180 L/L 32 Andrew Reichard 6’ 4” 235 R/R 47 Jose Valdez 6’ 7” 250 R/R 41 Craig Westcott 6’ 4” 225 L/R 21 Zack Wheeler 6’ 3” 180 R/R 23 Chris Wilson 6’ 2” 205 R/R

# COACHING STAFF:15 Andy Skeels Manager 2 Gary Davenport Coach 34 Brian Cooper Pitching Coach

# CATCHERS HT WT B/T 55 Alex Burg 6’ 0” 190 R/R 12 Tommy Joseph 6’ 1” 220 R/R

# INFIELDERS HT WT B/T 29 Luke Anders 6’ 6” 225 L/L 9 Ryan Cavan 5’ 10” 180 S/R 7 Juan Ciriaco 6’ 0” 160 R/R17 Chris Dominguez 6’ 3” 215 R/R10 Carter Jurica 5’ 11” 185 R/R 1 Nick Liles 6’ 0” 165 R/R

# OUTFIELDERS HT WT B/T 14 Gary Brown 6’ 1” 190 R/R 18 Wendell Fairley 6’ 2” 195 L/R 19 Ryan Lollis 6’ 2” 185 L/L 28 Jarrett Parker 6’ 4” 210 L/L

CATCHERS HT WT B/T 17 Mark Fleury 6’ 0” 189 L/R 33 Yasmani Grandal 6’ 2” 205 S/R9 Chase Weems 6’ 2” 170 L/R

INFIELDERS HT WT B/T 21 Eric Campbell 6’ 0” 205 R/R 7 Brodie Greene 6’ 1” 195 R/R 3 Jose Gualdron 5’ 11” 200 R/R5 Carlos Mendez 6’ 0” 201 R/R32 Chris Richburg 6’ 2” 210 R/R 12 Henry Rodriguez 5’ 10” 150 S/R

OUTFIELDERS HT WT B/T 1 Josh Fellhauer 5’ 11” 175 L/L26 Ryan LaMarre 6’ 2” 205 R/L13 Andrew Means 6’ 1” 214 R/R24 Welinton Ramirez 6’ 0” 198 R/R

PITCHERS H WT B/T19 Andrew Bowman 6’ 3” 190 R/L 27 Tzu-Kai Chiu 6’ 0” 212 L/L 40 Scott Gaffney 6’ 3” 186 R/R18 Tyree Hayes 6’ 0” 175 R/R22 Lance Janke 6’ 1” 177 R/R39 Curtis Partch 6’ 5” 227 R/R20 Josh Ravin 6’ 4” 220 R/R31 Doug Salinas 6’ 4” 195 R/R23 Clayton Shunick 6’ 1” 182 R/R15 J.C. Sulbaran 6’ 2” 220 R/R44 Mace Thurman 6’ 2” 187 L/L25 Pedro Villarreal 6’ 1” 215 R/R 23 Chase Ware 6’ 4” 210 R/R

COACHING STAFF 30 Ken Griffey Manager 16 Tony Jaramillo Batting Coach 28 Rigo Beltran Pitching Coach

The Stockton Ports are also proud to recognize the progress of the members of their 2008 Championship rotation. Catch up with what these former Ports have been doing since their advancement to the big league!

Right-handed pitcher Trevor Cahill has been making starts with the Oakland A’s since 2009. So far in the 2011 season, Cahill is 7-5 with a 3.24 ERA. In his time with the 2008 Ports, Cahill went 5-4 with a 2.78 ERA and was ranked number six A’s prospect before climbing to number two in 2009.

In 2008, left-handed pitcher Brett Anderson was the A’s number three prospect, going 9-4 with a 4.14 ERA on the hill for the Ports. He has been pitching for Oakland since 2009, and at the midpoint of the 2011 season, he has a 3-6 record with a 4.00 ERA.

Right-handed pitcher Graham Godfrey just recently made his Major League debut with the Oakland A’s on June 10. In his first start, he went 4.1 innings with two strikeouts and two walks, giving up nine hits and five runs. Godfrey would achieve his first MLB win with a victory over Tim Lincecum and the San Francisco Giants on June 17th allowing just 1 earned run over 7 innings over work. Godfrey was 7-1 when he was called up from the River Cats. Back in his 2008 season with the Ports, Godfrey had a 5-8 record with a 5.10 ERA.

Right-handed pitcher Fautino De Los Santos was the A’s number four prospect in 2008. He had a 2-2 record and a 5.87 ERA that year with the Ports, and a 1-0 record and 2.30 ERA in his 2010 season with Stockton. De Los Santos is currently recognized by Baseball America for having the best fastball in the organization. So far this season, he has a 3.86 ERA with 5 strikeouts in just 2.1 innings pitched.

No longer in the Oakland A’s organization, right-hander Henry Rodriguez currently pitches for the Washington Nationals. In his 2008 season with the Ports, he had a record of 2-3 with a 3.96 ERA, ranked number eight A’s prospect. After two seasons with the A’s, Rodriguez is spending the 2011 season with the Nationals, and so far has a 2-1 record with a 1.77 ERA with 25 strikeouts in 20.1 innings pitched.

2008 Ports update

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Scorecards

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Had a 9 game hit-ting streak 5/13-5/21Had 13 hits in 33 at-bats during the hitting streak .393 AVG with 7 RBI & 5 Runs Scoredhit 2 home runs including a walk-off on 6/19 vs. RC

Did not allow and earned run the entire month of AprilAs of 6/7, has a sparkling 1.89 ERA on the roadAs of 6/7, has lim-ited right handers to a .139 AVG

Went 3-for-4 vs VIS on 5/25.Hit 5 home runs at Banner Island Ballpark

From 5/1 until 5/12 raised his average 46 points (had 15 hits in 41 at-bats during that timeHit 3 home runs in two games on 5/25-5/26 vs VIS

Named to the California League mid-season All-Star team

Played with Kane County & Stockton in 2010Raised his batting average 33 points from 6/16-6/19 with two multi-hit games.

Joined the Ports on 5/22Went 3-for-3 vs BAK on 6/2 with a Home run & 3 RBI

Shutout the Modesto Nuts over 5 innings on 4/16Struck out 8 Lake Elsinore Storm over 6 innings on 5/7

Struck out 7 bat-ters in back-to-back outings this season 4/14 vs MOD & 4/19 vs VIS

Joined the Ports on 5/24 from Burl-ingtonWith the Ports, has a 3.86 ERA at home with 5 strike-outs, 1 walk in 15.1 innings pitched

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Went 4-for-4 vs LE on 4/27 with 2RBIHit .293 AVG with 13 RBI in AprilCollected 6 RBI in 3 games 5/5-5/7

As of 6/7, has not allow an earned run on the road all seasonPosted a 2.45 ERA in April with 14 K’s in 11 innings pitched

As of 6/20, has a 1.31 earned run average on the road allowing just 4 earned runs in 20.2 innings pitched

Went 3-for-4 vs BAK on 5/20Hit his first home run as a Port on 5/27 vs VISHit his first Home run at Banner Island Ballpark on 6/19, it was a 3-run shot

Hit .295 AVG with 10 RBI & 7 SB in MayWent 3-for-4 vs BAK on 5/19Has consistently ranked in the top of the league in Walks all season

Hit a Grand Slam on 5/2 vs LECollected 5 RBI on 5/10 vs MODHit two home runs during the last Ports homestand (6/13-6/19)

Struck out 5 Modesto Nuts over 2 innings on 5/10

Was awarded Cal League pitcher of the week in April (4/18-4/24) after tossing two domi-nating outingsPosted a 0.96 ERA with 27 K’s and 21 hits in April

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Had 15 hits in 29 at-bats during the hitting streak .517 AVG with 6 RBI & 5 doublesWent 3-3 on 6/18 vs. Rancho Cucamonga

Joined the Ports on 4/23 and hit .375 AVG over the final 6 games in the monthHad a 9 game hit-ting streak 5/3-5/14Had 12 hits in 33 at-bats during the hitting streak .363 AVG with 6 runs scored & 7 RBI

Joined the Ports from Burlington on 5/21In his first outing as a Port shut down the San Jose Giants as he struck out 10 over 7 innings pitched and al-lowed just 2 hits

Joined the Ports on 5/18 after serving as the closer for the Burlington BeesPosted a 0.93 ERA and 5 saves with the Bees

Recorded 3 saves over 9 games in MayStruck out the side on 5/2 vs LEDidn’t allow an earned run over 17 innings stretch 4/20-5/16 (9 out-ings)

Joined the Ports on 5/6Posted a 1.86 ERA in MayPitched in 25 out-ings last season with the Ports

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Pat FilipponePresident and General ManagerI am on a quest to visit each of the United States Presidential Museums and grave sites with my daughter.

Zach SharkeyDirector of Corporate Sales

For a few hours of my life I only had nine fingers

John WattsInside Sales ManagerI was a high school quarterback

Luke ReiffAssistant General Manager My real name is Christopher

Jeremy NeisserDirector of MarketingI’ve witnessed four no hitters

Bryan MeadowsStadium Operations Manager

I’ve never received a ticket before

Tim PasiszDirector of Business DevelopmentI know sign language

Tim PollackTicket ManagerI was in the little league world series

Margaret SacchetCommunity Relations Manager

I have 9 tattoos. I bet you would never have guessed that!

What is one interesting fact about you that not a lot of people know?

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Allison MandelMedia Relations ManagerI was a nationally ranked competitive rock climber

Charmie Quinio-HernandezOffice Manager

I am fluent in English and Spanish

Lia HerBookkeeperI have 7 brothers! No sisters…

Zack BayroutyBroadcasterI can play the piano!

Mike ConwayPA Announcer

I am an internationally ranked manual transmission instructor

“Hot” Rod VillagomezDirector of Fun and GamesI can play five different musical instruments

Aldo MontijoGraphic Designer

I have a collection of over 100 business cards

Peter LopezAccount Executive

I have a twin sister. (I got the good looks of course)

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