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Double-A Eastern League Affiliate of the Cleveland Indians AKRON RUBBERDUCKS GAME NOTES Akron RubberDucks Media Relations ● Canal Park ● 300 S. Main St. ● Akron, OH 44308 Director of Public & Media Relations: Adam Liberman [email protected] Lead Broadcaster: Marco LaNave [email protected] Akron RubberDucks (9-22, 43-57) at Trenton Thunder (14-17, 52-44) Cleveland Indians Double-A New York Yankees Double-A RHP Eli Morgan (5-1, 3.17) RHP Albert Abreu (5-7, 3.72) LHP Adam Scott (3-1, 4.37) RHP Rony Garcia (2-8, 4.87) Tuesday, July 23, 2019 ARM & HAMMER Park 5:30 p.m. EDT Games 101/102, Road Games 51/52, Second Half Games 32/33, Night Games 73/74 WARF Fox Sports 1350 AM iHeartRadio (Fox Sports 1350) TuneIn (Akron RubberDucks) MiLB.TV Broadcast Powered By FirstEnergy Broadcaster: Marco LaNave Rainout Monday schedules Tuesday doubleheader: The RubberDucks had their fifth road postponement this season on Monday night and are scheduled to play their fifth road doubleheader (eighth overall) Tuesday night. Akron is 1-1-2 in road doubleheaders and 2-3-2 overall. The RubberDucks won their first two doubleheaders but have not swept one of their five since. Akron swept its last doubleheader against Trenton at Canal Park on May 22, 2018, and split its last in Trenton on Aug. 8, 2008. With Wednesday’s 11 a.m. finale, the teams are scheduled for three games in a 24-hour period, which Akron has not done yet this season. Sunday Recap: Rumble Ponies take finale and series over RubberDucks (Binghamton 4, Akron 1): Binghamton right-hander Harol Gonzalez held Akron to one run in six innings, and left-hander Blake Taylor pitched three scoreless innings in the Rumble Ponies’ 4-1 win over Akron in front of 5,467 at Canal Park Sunday afternoon. The RubberDucks lost their fifth straight home series and sixth straight series overall. Allowing two earned runs in six innings in his first outing since three Triple-A starts, left-hander Tanner Tully (6-8) made Akron’s first quality start in a week and second in 11 games since the All-Star break. Clement’s strong return: Shortstop Ernie Clement has reached base in 20 of 21 games and hit safely in 19 of 21. Since returning from the Injured List on May 9, he has played 62 games, collecting 77 hits (most in the Eastern League) and going 77-for-249 (.309, third in the EL) to move to fifth in league with a .292 average with 22 multi-hit games, nine doubles, three triples, a home run, 33 runs, 14 RBI, 16 walks, a .359 OBP and separate 13- and 14-game hitting streaks. He was on the Injured List with a right adductor strain April 16-May 8. In six games prior to going on the IL, the Indians No. 15 (MLB.com)/No. 18 (Baseball America) prospect was 3-for-25 (.120). Facing a former Aero: Trenton Thunder manager Patrick Osborn was drafted by the Indians in the second round of the 2002 draft out of the University of Florida and played 298 games for Akron from 2005 to 2007, hitting .263 with 12 home runs and 119 RBI in his Double-A career. Road trip week: The RubberDucks are on their longest remaining road trip (seven games) to Trenton and Hartford. Akron will play three games in Trenton, where the RubberDucks lost two of three games April 15-17 to the eventual Eastern Division first-half champion, before four games in their only visit to Hartford, whom Akron swept in a three-game series at Canal Park June 11-13. League leaders: Akron leads the league in at-bats (3,332) and home runs (82), is tied for the lead in games (100) and ranks second in hits (804) and total bases (1,249). The RubberDucks average 4.10 runs per game this season, but since June 5, they have scored 148 total runs in the last 44 games (3.36/game, 14-30 W-L), scoring 5 or more in 11 games (8-3). Ducks visit Thunder: The RubberDucks and Thunder are playing the third of four scheduled series this season, with six games each at Canal Park and ARM & HAMMER Park. Trenton leads the season series, 4-2, including 2-1 in Trenton. Last season, Akron went 5-4 against Trenton, including 1-2 at ARM & HAMMER Park. In 2018, Trenton finished first in the Eastern Division, at 79-61, before losing in the divisional round to eventual league champion New Hampshire. The Thunder’s Eastern Division first-half championship (via a tiebreaker with Reading) clinched its fourth straight postseason berth. Trenton last won the Eastern League title in 2013 but has lost in the Championship Series four times since 2010 (including to Akron in 2012 and 2016). Akron last played two regular season series in Trenton in 2016 and last won a series in Trenton when sweeping a three-game set Aug. 16-18, 2016. Jones arrives in Double-A: Third baseman Nolan Jones, ranked by Baseball America and MLB.com as the Indians No. 2 prospect, made his Double-A debut on July 11, becoming the highest-ranked Indians prospect to appear for Akron this season. He came within a double of the cycle and hit his first Double-A home run July 15, homered again July 16 and finished 6-for-13 with a triple, two home runs, four RBI and three runs in three games in Erie July 15-17. A 2019 Carolina League Mid-Season All- Star with Class-A Advanced Lynchburg, Jones led the league in walks (65), on-base percentage (.435) and OPS (.860) at the time of his promotion to Akron. He also led Lynchburg with 48 runs. He played 77 games and hit .286 with seven home runs, 41 RBI, and a .456 slugging percentage. He also represented the Indians in the SiriusXM All-Star Futures Game at Progressive Field on July 7, starting at third base and grounding out to the pitcher in his only at bat. Jones plays close to home: Third baseman Nolan Jones was a second-round pick in 2016 from Holy Ghost Preparatory School (Bensalem, PA), which is less than 20 miles from ARM & HAMMER Park, where the Trenton Thunder are hosting the RubberDucks. He is a native of Langhorne, PA, less than 12 miles from Trenton’s home ballpark. Flying out of the park: The RubberDucks have hit an Eastern League- leading 82 home runs while allowing 70 (sixth-most among EL clubs) for a +12 home run differential. In 50 road games, Akron has hit 52 home runs, allowing 36 (+16 differential). Of the RubberDucks’ 82 home runs this season, 52 (63 percent) have come in 19 multi-homer games, including 13 in four straight games May 9-13. Akron’s six home runs on May 11 in Reading were its since hitting seven on July 2, 2008, in a 10-6 win at Erie. Akron allowed six home runs to Binghamton on Saturday, marking its most allowed since May 29, 2009, when Erie hit six in an 11-8 win over the Aeros. The last season Akron led the Eastern League in home runs was 2005, when the Aeros hit 151, led by Jonathan Van Every’s 27 (tied for second in the league). Current Trenton manager Pat Osborn (10 homers) was among seven Aeros with double-digit home run totals. UPCOMING PROBABLE PITCHERS (ALL TIMES EASTERN) SUBJECT TO CHANGE Wednesday, July 24 11:00 a.m. LHP Sam Hentges (1-9, 5.21) at Trenton RHP Brian Keller (1-1, 2.43) Thursday, July 25 7:05 p.m. TBA at Hartford TBA Friday, July 26 7:05 p.m. TBA at Hartford TBA Saturday, July 27 6:05 p.m. TBA at Hartford TBA akronrubberducks.com @AkronRubberDucks @AkronRubberDuck @akronrubberducks

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Double-A Eastern League Affiliate of the Cleveland Indians

AKRON RUBBERDUCKS GAME NOTES Akron RubberDucks Media Relations ● Canal Park ● 300 S. Main St. ● Akron, OH 44308

Director of Public & Media Relations: Adam Liberman [email protected]

Lead Broadcaster: Marco LaNave [email protected]

Akron RubberDucks (9-22, 43-57) at Trenton Thunder (14-17, 52-44) Cleveland Indians Double-A New York Yankees Double-A RHP Eli Morgan (5-1, 3.17) RHP Albert Abreu (5-7, 3.72) LHP Adam Scott (3-1, 4.37) RHP Rony Garcia (2-8, 4.87)

Tuesday, July 23, 2019 • ARM & HAMMER Park • 5:30 p.m. EDT Games 101/102, Road Games 51/52, Second Half Games 32/33, Night Games 73/74 WARF Fox Sports 1350 AM ● iHeartRadio (Fox Sports 1350) ● TuneIn (Akron RubberDucks) ● MiLB.TV

Broadcast Powered By FirstEnergy ● Broadcaster: Marco LaNave

Rainout Monday schedules Tuesday doubleheader: The RubberDucks had their fifth road postponement this season on Monday night and are scheduled to play their fifth road doubleheader (eighth overall) Tuesday night. Akron is 1-1-2 in road doubleheaders and 2-3-2 overall. The RubberDucks won their first two doubleheaders but have not swept one of their five since. Akron swept its last doubleheader against Trenton at Canal Park on May 22, 2018, and split its last in Trenton on Aug. 8, 2008. With Wednesday’s 11 a.m. finale, the teams are scheduled for three games in a 24-hour period, which Akron has not done yet this season. Sunday Recap: Rumble Ponies take finale and series over RubberDucks (Binghamton 4, Akron 1): Binghamton right-hander Harol Gonzalez held Akron to one run in six innings, and left-hander Blake Taylor pitched three scoreless innings in the Rumble Ponies’ 4-1 win over Akron in front of 5,467 at Canal Park Sunday afternoon. The RubberDucks lost their fifth straight home series and sixth straight series overall. Allowing two earned runs in six innings in his first outing since three Triple-A starts, left-hander Tanner Tully (6-8) made Akron’s first quality start in a week and second in 11 games since the All-Star break. Clement’s strong return: Shortstop Ernie Clement has reached base in 20 of 21 games and hit safely in 19 of 21. Since returning from the Injured List on May 9, he has played 62 games, collecting 77 hits (most in the Eastern League) and going 77-for-249 (.309, third in the EL) to move to fifth in league with a .292 average with 22 multi-hit games, nine doubles, three triples, a home run, 33 runs, 14 RBI, 16 walks, a .359 OBP and separate 13- and 14-game hitting streaks. He was on the Injured List with a right adductor strain April 16-May 8. In six games prior to going on the IL, the Indians No. 15 (MLB.com)/No. 18 (Baseball America) prospect was 3-for-25 (.120). Facing a former Aero: Trenton Thunder manager Patrick Osborn was drafted by the Indians in the second round of the 2002 draft out of the University of Florida and played 298 games for Akron from 2005 to 2007, hitting .263 with 12 home runs and 119 RBI in his Double-A career. Road trip week: The RubberDucks are on their longest remaining road trip (seven games) to Trenton and Hartford. Akron will play three games in Trenton, where the RubberDucks lost two of three games April 15-17 to the eventual Eastern Division first-half champion, before four games in their only visit to Hartford, whom Akron swept in a three-game series at Canal Park June 11-13. League leaders: Akron leads the league in at-bats (3,332) and home runs (82), is tied for the lead in games (100) and ranks second in hits (804) and total bases (1,249). The RubberDucks average 4.10 runs per game this season, but since June 5, they have scored 148 total runs in the last 44 games (3.36/game, 14-30 W-L), scoring 5 or more in 11 games (8-3).

Ducks visit Thunder: The RubberDucks and Thunder are playing the third of four scheduled series this season, with six games each at Canal Park and ARM & HAMMER Park. Trenton leads the season series, 4-2, including 2-1 in Trenton. Last season, Akron went 5-4 against Trenton, including 1-2 at ARM & HAMMER Park. In 2018, Trenton finished first in the Eastern Division, at 79-61, before losing in the divisional round to eventual league champion New Hampshire. The Thunder’s Eastern Division first-half championship (via a tiebreaker with Reading) clinched its fourth straight postseason berth. Trenton last won the Eastern League title in 2013 but has lost in the Championship Series four times since 2010 (including to Akron in 2012 and 2016). Akron last played two regular season series in Trenton in 2016 and last won a series in Trenton when sweeping a three-game set Aug. 16-18, 2016. Jones arrives in Double-A: Third baseman Nolan Jones, ranked by Baseball America and MLB.com as the Indians No. 2 prospect, made his Double-A debut on July 11, becoming the highest-ranked Indians prospect to appear for Akron this season. He came within a double of the cycle and hit his first Double-A home run July 15, homered again July 16 and finished 6-for-13 with a triple, two home runs, four RBI and three runs in three games in Erie July 15-17. A 2019 Carolina League Mid-Season All-Star with Class-A Advanced Lynchburg, Jones led the league in walks (65), on-base percentage (.435) and OPS (.860) at the time of his promotion to Akron. He also led Lynchburg with 48 runs. He played 77 games and hit .286 with seven home runs, 41 RBI, and a .456 slugging percentage. He also represented the Indians in the SiriusXM All-Star Futures Game at Progressive Field on July 7, starting at third base and grounding out to the pitcher in his only at bat. Jones plays close to home: Third baseman Nolan Jones was a second-round pick in 2016 from Holy Ghost Preparatory School (Bensalem, PA), which is less than 20 miles from ARM & HAMMER Park, where the Trenton Thunder are hosting the RubberDucks. He is a native of Langhorne, PA, less than 12 miles from Trenton’s home ballpark. Flying out of the park: The RubberDucks have hit an Eastern League-leading 82 home runs while allowing 70 (sixth-most among EL clubs) for a +12 home run differential. In 50 road games, Akron has hit 52 home runs, allowing 36 (+16 differential). Of the RubberDucks’ 82 home runs this season, 52 (63 percent) have come in 19 multi-homer games, including 13 in four straight games May 9-13. Akron’s six home runs on May 11 in Reading were its since hitting seven on July 2, 2008, in a 10-6 win at Erie. Akron allowed six home runs to Binghamton on Saturday, marking its most allowed since May 29, 2009, when Erie hit six in an 11-8 win over the Aeros. The last season Akron led the Eastern League in home runs was 2005, when the Aeros hit 151, led by Jonathan Van Every’s 27 (tied for second in the league). Current Trenton manager Pat Osborn (10 homers) was among seven Aeros with double-digit home run totals.

UPCOMING PROBABLE PITCHERS (ALL TIMES EASTERN) – SUBJECT TO CHANGE Wednesday, July 24 11:00 a.m. LHP Sam Hentges (1-9, 5.21) at Trenton RHP Brian Keller (1-1, 2.43) Thursday, July 25 7:05 p.m. TBA at Hartford TBA Friday, July 26 7:05 p.m. TBA at Hartford TBA Saturday, July 27 6:05 p.m. TBA at Hartford TBA

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Tuesday, July 23, 2019 Page 2 of 12

RUBBERDUCKS STARTING PITCHER – GAME 1

#35 Eli Morgan…RHP, 5-10, 190, Age 23 (5/13/96), Resides: Rancho Palos Verdes, CA (EL All-Star) Acquired: Selected by the Indians out of Gonzaga University in the 8th round of the June 2017 MLB Draft Twitter: @eliimorgan Instagram: @eli__morgan Throws: Fastball, Slider, Curveball, Changeup Season Highlights

• Was the Carolina League’s first Pitcher of the Week for April 4-14, after 11 scoreless innings and 15 strikeouts with three hits and two walks, beginning two combined shutouts for the Lynchburg Hillcats (A-Adv).

• Began the season with 14 consecutive scoreless innings.

• Promoted to Akron for his first Double-A callup on May 6 and has allowed two earned runs or fewer in each of his first nine Eastern League starts. 2018

• Went 9-7 with a 3.21 ERA, 1.10 WHIP and 156 strikeouts in 143.1 innings across two levels.

• Made Opening Day start for Lake County (A), and was promoted to Lynchburg (A-Adv) on May 16.

• Earned Pitcher of the Week honors three times, once with Lake County (A) and twice with Lynchburg (A-Adv).

• For second straight year, named Best Changeup in Indians Farm System by Baseball America.

• MiLB.com Indians Organizational All-Star (RH starter). Indians Director of Player Development James Harris (to MiLB.com): "Eli is one of those pitchers who gets a lot of swings and misses with his changeup. It's a real weapon for him and he isn't shy about using it. The challenge for him will be continuing that success as he moves through the higher levels. We feel he's a starter, and that's how we'll approach things with him moving forward, but he's certainly rising up our board quickly."

2017

• Allowed just four earned runs across 35.0 innings for Mahoning Valley, and finished 2nd on the team with 58 strikeouts (14.91 K/9).

• His 1.03 ERA was good for the 3rd-lowest mark in the New York-Penn League (min. 35.0IP). Amateur/Personal

• Pitched three seasons at Gonzaga University, earning First Team All-American from Perfect Game/Rawlings and First Team All-West Coast Conference as a junior in 2017, when he was 10-2 with a 2.86 ERA and 138 strikeouts (second most in program history) in 100 2/3 innings across 14 starts.

• Pitched 14 games (3 starts) as a freshman in 2015, but went 20-5 with 7 complete games and 5 shutouts over 30 starts his sophomore and junior seasons.

• Pitched for four years at Palos Verdes Peninsula High School in Rolling Hills, California.

• Father, Dave Morgan, is the former president of USA Today Sports Media Group, former executive editor for Yahoo Sports, and former deputy sports editor for the L.A. Times, where he spent more than 20 years. In 2008, Dave was named one of the “100 Most Influential People in Sports” by BusinessWeek, a list including commissioners from all the major North American sports leagues, influential team owners and broadcast and digital network executives.

Eli Morgan - Pitching - Game Log - 2019 - Regular Season – RubberDucks record in starts: 6-5

Date GM # Team Opp W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WHIP AVG AB WP BK GIDP TBF NP-S Result

4/7/19 1 LYN @MB 1 0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 6.0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 6 0.33 .059 17 0 0 1 18 75 - 48 W, 3-0

4/12/19 1 LYN @DE 1 0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 9 0.45 .091 16 0 0 0 17 81 - 52 W, 5-0

4/17/19 1 LYN POT 0 0 0.53 1 1 0 0 0 6.0 4 1 1 1 0 2 0 7 0.65 .127 22 0 0 0 24 85 - 59 W, 7-5

4/23/19 1 LYN @DE 1 0 0.78 1 1 0 0 0 6.0 4 1 1 1 0 0 0 6 0.65 .145 21 0 0 0 21 83 - 58 W, 6-1

4/28/19 1 LYN WIL 0 0 1.29 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 9 0.61 .140 17 0 0 0 17 94 - 62 L, 2-6

5/3/19 1 LYN FRE 0 1 1.87 1 1 0 0 0 5.2 6 3 3 0 1 1 0 3 0.71 .165 22 0 0 0 25 89 - 57 L, 0-5

5/10/19 1 AKR @REA 0 0 1.69 1 1 0 0 0 5.1 3 3 1 0 0 3 0 9 1.13 .158 19 1 0 0 22 80 - 49 L, 5-6

5/16/19 1 AKR @RIC 0 0 2.61 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 4 2 2 0 0 3 0 5 1.26 .194 17 0 0 0 21 88 - 52 W, 4-2

5/22/19 1 AKR HBG 1 0 1.59 1 1 0 0 0 6.2 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 6 1.00 .167 24 0 0 0 25 91 - 65 W, 6-1

5/27/19 1 AKR RIC 1 0 1.96 1 1 0 0 0 6.0 5 2 2 1 0 1 0 6 1.00 .183 22 1 0 0 23 89 - 56 W, 5-2

6/2/19 1 AKR @ERI 1 0 2.20 1 1 0 0 0 5.2 6 2 2 2 0 3 1 7 1.12 .206 20 1 0 0 23 88 - 55 W, 7-2 (7)

6/7/19 1 AKR @ALT 1 0 1.78 1 1 0 0 0 6.2 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 6 1.08 .205 25 0 0 0 26 94 - 64 W, 5-1

6/13/19 1 AKR HFD 1 0 1.96 1 1 0 0 0 6.0 5 2 2 1 0 2 0 9 1.09 .209 21 0 0 1 23 84 - 56 W, 3-2

6/19/19 1 AKR @REA 0 0 2.22 1 1 0 0 0 3.1 2 3 2 0 0 5 0 2 1.16 .208 11 0 0 1 16 79 - 45 L, 4-6

6/24/19 1 AKR @HBG 0 0 2.31 1 1 0 0 0 6.0 8 2 2 0 0 0 0 4 1.18 .223 25 0 0 0 25 90 - 60 L, 2-3 (10)

6/29/19 1 AKR @BOW 0 0 3.08 1 1 0 0 0 2.0 4 5 5 2 0 2 0 2 1.25 .232 10 0 0 0 12 54 - 31 L, 7-8

7/4/19 1 AKR @BNG 0 1 3.17 1 1 0 0 0 7.0 7 3 3 1 0 1 0 5 1.24 .235 27 0 0 0 29 96 - 69 L, 1-4

7/16/19 1 COL @SWB 0 1 5.40 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 5 3 3 0 1 2 0 2 1.40 .278 18 0 0 0 22 83 - 50 L, 1-3

Total AAA 0 1 5.40 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 5 3 3 0 1 2 0 2 1.40 .278 18 0 0 0 22 83 - 50

Total AA 5 1 3.17 11 11 0 0 0 59.2 52 24 21 7 0 22 1 61 1.24 .235 221 3 0 2 245 933 - 602

Total A(Adv)

3 1 1.87 6 6 0 0 0 33.2 19 7 7 3 1 5 0 40 0.71 .165 115 0 0 1 122 507 - 336

Eli Morgan - Pitching - Career - Regular Season

Season League Team W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WHIP AVG AB WP BK GIDP TBF NP-S

2017 A(Short) MV 3 2 1.03 13 5 0 0 0 35.0 24 9 4 0 0 9 0 58 0.94 .188 128 2 0 0 137 542 - 373

2018 A(Full) LC 2 0 1.83 8 8 0 0 0 44.1 31 10 9 2 2 8 0 56 0.88 .194 160 6 0 1 170 560 - 381

2018 A(Adv) LYN 7 7 3.91 19 19 1 0 0 99.0 93 50 43 11 6 26 0 100 1.20 .247 377 3 2 3 417 1520 - 994

2019 A(Adv) LYN 3 1 1.87 6 6 0 0 0 33.2 19 7 7 3 1 5 0 40 0.71 .165 115 0 0 1 122 507 - 336

2019 AAA COL 0 1 5.40 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 5 3 3 0 1 2 0 2 1.40 .278 18 0 0 0 22 83 - 50

2019 AA AKR 5 1 3.17 11 11 0 0 0 59.2 52 24 21 7 0 22 1 61 1.24 .235 221 3 0 2 245 933 - 602

Career AAA Multiple 0 1 5.40 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 5 3 3 0 1 2 0 2 1.40 .278 18 0 0 0 22 83 - 50

Career AA Multiple 5 1 3.17 11 11 0 0 0 59.2 52 24 21 7 0 22 1 61 1.24 .235 221 3 0 2 245 933 - 602

Career A(Adv) Multiple 10 8 3.39 25 25 1 0 0 132.2 112 57 50 14 7 31 0 140 1.08 .228 492 3 2 4 539 2027 - 1330

Career A(Full) Multiple 2 0 1.83 8 8 0 0 0 44.1 31 10 9 2 2 8 0 56 0.88 .194 160 6 0 1 170 560 - 381

Career A(Short) Multiple 3 2 1.03 13 5 0 0 0 35.0 24 9 4 0 0 9 0 58 0.94 .188 128 2 0 0 137 542 - 373

Highs IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK TBF NP Season 7.0 (7/4@BNG) 7 (7/4@BNG) 5 (6/29@BOW) 5 (6/29@BOW) 2 (multiple) 1 (multiple) 5 (6/19@REA) 1 (6/2@ERI) 9 (multiple) 1 (multiple) 0 29 (7/4@BNG) 96 (7/4@BNG) Career 7.0 (multiple) 9 (7/29/18) 7 (8/17/18) 6 (8/5/18) 2 (multiple) 3 (6/13/18) 5 (6/19/19) 1 (6/2@ERI) 10 (7/8/18) 2 (multiple) 1 (multiple) 29 (7/4/19) 100 (7/8/18)

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Tuesday, July 23, 2019 Page 3 of 12

RUBBERDUCKS STARTING PITCHER – GAME 2

#48 Adam Scott…LHP, 6-4, 220, Age 23 (10/10/95), Resides: Fort Mill, SC Acquired: Selected by the Indians out of Wofford University in the 4th round of the June 2018 MLB Draft Twitter: @Adam_Scott13 Instagram: Throws: Fastball, Slider, Curveball, Changeup LAST OUTING (Thursday, July 18, vs. Binghamton, L in 7-2 loss) Scott allowed a second-inning leadoff home run to David Thompson that began a three-run rally and gave the Rumble Ponies a 3-0 lead. In the fourth inning, he allowed three straight one-out hits that made the deficit 5-1. A sixth-inning home run by Jason Krizan was the final run against Scott, who was removed with one out for left-hander Anderson Polanco, who got the last two outs of the inning. Binghamton won, 7-2, Akron’s first defeat in a game Scott started this season. Season Highlights

• Pitched 19.1 consecutive scoreless innings June 20-July 5, including three straight starts. Akron’s longest this season is 21.2 innings (Zach Plesac).

• Began the season with Lynchburg (A-Adv), making 12 starts before a June 20 promotion to Akron.

• Ranked third in the Carolina League with 74 strikeouts at the time of his promotion. 2018

• Began his professional career on June 18 and made four relief appearances for the AZL Indians (rookie).

• Promoted on July 2 to Mahoning Valley (SS-A) and made five relief appearances for the Scrappers.

• Promoted on Aug. 2 to Lake County (A) and made five relief appearances for the Captains.

• Promoted on Aug. 30 to Lynchburg (A-Adv) and made four relief appearances (two in the postseason) for the Hillcats. Amateur/Personal

• Pitched four seasons at Wofford University, where he set program records for games started (59), innings pitched (364.2) and strikeouts (389 – third-most in Southern Conference history) and finished second with 26 wins.

• Set Wofford single-season record with a conference-leading 137 strikeouts in 103.1 innings as a senior in 2018, when he was named All-Southern Conference second team by the coaches and media.

• Sister, Elizabeth, played volleyball at the University of Buffalo...Sister, Margaret, also graduated from Buffalo.

• Lettered twice in basketball in high school.

• Born in Canandaigua, New York, and graduated from Canandaigua Academy. Adam Scott - Pitching - Game Log - 2019 - Regular Season – RubberDucks record in starts: 5-1

Date GM # Team Opp W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WHIP AVG AB WP BK GIDP TBF NP-S Result

4/5/19 1 LYN @MB 0 0 3.60 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 7 3 2 1 0 0 0 7 1.40 .350 20 0 0 0 20 76 - 49 W, 6-3

4/10/19 1 LYN SAL 1 0 3.60 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 8 3 2 0 0 1 0 4 1.60 .366 21 2 0 1 23 83 - 55 W, 10-3

4/15/19 1 LYN POT 0 1 3.86 1 1 0 0 0 1.2 3 4 1 0 1 1 0 1 1.71 .360 9 0 0 0 11 48 - 24 L, 5-11

4/21/19 1 LYN MB 1 0 3.18 1 1 0 0 0 5.1 3 1 1 0 0 1 0 8 1.41 .304 19 0 0 0 20 78 - 45 W, 8-1

4/27/19 1 LYN WIL 0 1 2.45 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 5 5 0 0 0 2 0 6 1.41 .289 21 0 0 0 23 83 - 47 L, 4-6

5/2/19 1 LYN @FAY 0 1 3.60 1 1 0 0 0 3.0 4 4 4 1 0 5 0 2 1.60 .294 12 0 0 0 17 81 - 46 L, 2-4

5/9/19 1 LYN @WS 0 1 3.23 1 1 0 0 0 5.2 5 4 1 0 2 2 0 4 1.53 .282 22 0 0 1 26 92 - 51 L, 1-4

5/21/19 1 LYN @CAR 0 0 2.86 1 1 0 0 0 4.0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 7 1.44 .268 14 0 0 0 15 67 - 40 L, 2-3 (10)

5/26/19 1 LYN FAY 0 1 3.63 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 6 5 5 1 0 1 0 9 1.44 .272 20 1 0 1 21 84 - 55 L, 2-6

6/2/19 1 LYN DE 1 0 3.15 1 1 0 0 0 6.0 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 11 1.36 .261 22 0 0 0 23 90 - 66 W, 5-1

6/8/19 1 LYN @POT 0 1 3.33 1 1 0 0 0 5.2 7 3 3 0 1 3 0 8 1.40 .266 23 2 0 1 27 93 - 55 L, 2-7

6/15/19 1 LYN WIL 0 1 3.45 1 1 0 0 0 6.0 4 3 3 1 1 2 0 7 1.36 .258 22 0 0 0 25 82 - 55 L, 1-11

6/20/19 1 AKR @REA 1 0 9.53 1 1 0 0 0 5.2 9 6 6 1 1 0 0 4 1.59 .360 25 0 0 1 26 92 - 62 W, 12-6

6/25/19 1 AKR @HBG 0 0 4.26 1 1 0 0 0 7.0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 1.03 .260 25 0 0 0 25 85 - 58 W, 2-1 (11)

6/30/19 1 AKR @BOW 1 0 2.95 1 1 0 0 0 5.2 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 7 0.98 .221 18 0 0 1 21 91 - 57 W, 5-0

7/5/19 1 AKR @BNG 1 0 2.22 1 1 0 0 0 6.0 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 7 0.99 .222 22 0 0 0 23 92 - 56 W, 5-0

7/13/19 1 AKR BOW 0 0 3.34 1 1 0 0 0 5.1 8 5 5 1 0 3 0 4 1.18 .248 23 0 1 0 26 89 - 53 W, 10-7

7/18/19 1 AKR BNG 0 1 4.37 1 1 0 0 0 5.1 8 6 6 2 0 1 0 0 1.26 .267 22 0 0 0 24 94 - 56 L, 2-7

Total AA

3 1 4.37 6 6 0 0 0 35.0 36 17 17 4 1 8 0 28 1.26 .267 135 0 1 2 145 543 - 342

Total A(Adv)

3 7 3.45 12 12 0 0 0 57.1 58 35 22 4 5 20 0 74 1.36 .258 225 5 0 4 251 957 - 588

Adam Scott - Pitching - Career - Regular Season

Season League Team W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WHIP AVG AB WP BK GIDP TBF NP-S

2018 ROK IND1 1 0 0.00 4 0 0 0 0 7.1 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 14 0.68 .148 27 1 0 0 28 N/A - N/A

2018 A(Short) MV 2 0 3.09 5 0 0 0 0 11.2 11 5 4 1 1 2 0 14 1.11 .244 45 4 0 1 48 178 - 126

2018 A(Full) LC 0 1 2.45 5 0 0 0 0 11.0 10 3 3 1 0 1 0 15 1.00 .244 41 0 0 1 44 157 - 106

2018 A(Adv) LYN 0 0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 4.0 3 0 0 0 1 4 0 4 1.75 .214 14 1 0 1 19 69 - 41

2019 A(Adv) LYN 3 7 3.45 12 12 0 0 0 57.1 58 35 22 4 5 20 0 74 1.36 .258 225 5 0 4 251 957 - 588

2019 AA AKR 3 1 4.37 6 6 0 0 0 35.0 36 17 17 4 1 8 0 28 1.26 .267 135 0 1 2 145 543 - 342

Career AA Multiple 3 1 4.37 6 6 0 0 0 35.0 36 17 17 4 1 8 0 28 1.26 .267 135 0 1 2 145 543 - 342

Career A(Adv) Multiple 3 7 3.23 14 12 0 0 0 61.1 61 35 22 4 6 24 0 78 1.39 .255 239 6 0 5 270 1026 - 629

Career A(Full) Multiple 0 1 2.45 5 0 0 0 0 11.0 10 3 3 1 0 1 0 15 1.00 .244 41 0 0 1 44 157 - 106

Career A(Short) Multiple 2 0 3.09 5 0 0 0 0 11.2 11 5 4 1 1 2 0 14 1.11 .244 45 4 0 1 48 178 - 126

Career ROK Multiple 1 0 0.00 4 0 0 0 0 7.1 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 14 0.68 .148 27 1 0 0 28 N/A - N/A

Highs IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK TBF NP Season 7.0 (6/25@HBG) 9 (6/20@REA) 6 (multiple) 6 (multiple) 2 (7/18vBNG) 2 (5/9@WS) 5 (5/2@FAY) 0 11 (6/2vDE) 2 (multiple) 0 27 (6/8@POT) 94 (multiple) Career 7.0 (6/25/19) 9 (6/20/19) 6 (6/20/19) 6 (6/20/19) 2 (7/18/19) 2 (5/9/19) 5 (5/2/19) 0 11 (6/2/19) 2 (multiple) 0 27 (6/8/19) 94 (multiple)

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2019 RUBBERDUCKS FIELD STAFF

#24 Rouglas Odor, Manager (First Season) – Odor, 51, is the 18th manager in club history. He follows Tony Mansolino, who was promoted to Triple-A Columbus after guiding Akron to a 78-62 record and finish as runner-up in the 2018 Eastern League Championship Series against the New Hampshire Fisher Cats. Last season, Odor managed the Class-A Advanced Lynchburg Hillcats to their fourth consecutive postseason. After posting the Carolina League's worst first-half record of 29-38, the Hillcats rebounded to go 42-28 in the second half, claiming the Northern Division title. They fell to Potomac in the semifinals, three games to two. Odor has a 361-363 (.499) career managing record in 11 seasons. When Odor was the RubberDucks hitting coach in 2014, he became the first person to wear the uniforms of the Canton-Akron Indians, Akron Aeros, and Akron RubberDucks. He played 197 games for Canton-Akron during the 1991, 1993-94 seasons, and he was the hitting coach for the Aeros' 2012 Eastern League Championship squad. The 2019 season is Odor's 32nd in the Cleveland organization as a player or coach (19th as a coach). The former shortstop was a 32nd-round draft pick by the Indians in 1988 and played in the minor leagues for the Indians from 1988-94 and for the Milwaukee Brewers organization in 1995. Last season was Odor's first as a manager since 2008. He managed San Felipe in the Venezuelan Summer League for two seasons in 1999-2000, the Burlington Indians for four seasons from 2001-04, the Mahoning Valley Scrappers for two seasons in 2005-06, and the Gulf Coast League Indians for two seasons in 2007-08. Since then, Odor has moved up the ranks as a hitting coach, starting with Class-A Kinston in 2009-10, Akron in 2011-12 and 2014, the High-A Carolina Mudcats in 2013, and Triple-A Columbus in 2015-17. The Maracaibo, Venezuela, native resides in Winter Haven, Florida, with his wife, Milagros. He has three sons and is the uncle of Texas Rangers infielder Rougned Odor. #27 Tony Arnold, Pitching Coach (10th Season, not consecutive) — Arnold, 59, rejoins the RubberDucks for his fifth time in Akron after spending last season with Lynchburg. In 2018, the Hillcats pitching staff finished fifth in the Carolina League with a 3.76 ERA, ranked second with 1,190 strikeouts and the 12 team shutouts ranked fourth. Arnold last was with the RubberDucks in 2016-17, helping lead the 2016 team to an Eastern League championship. He previously served in the same capacity in Akron from 1996-99, 2008, and 2011-12. Arnold's 2012 Akron Aeros staff crafted a franchise-record 3.03 ERA and went on to claim the EL championship. In 2016, Arnold became the second man to wear the uniforms of the Canton-Akron Indians, Akron Aeros and Akron RubberDucks, joining Rouglas Odor in that exclusive group. In 2015, Arnold began as the pitching coach at Lynchburg and finished at Triple-A Columbus, helping the Clippers to the International League title. A former All-American at the University of Texas, Arnold pitched in the major leagues with the Baltimore Orioles in 1986 and 1987. #2 Justin Toole, Hitting Coach (First Season) — Toole, 32, spent the 2018 season as Lynchburg's hitting coach. This is fourth season coaching in the Indians' organization, serving as the hitting coach for Mahoning Valley in 2016, Lake County in 2017, and Lynchburg. Toole was signed as a minor league free agent by the Indians in 2009 and spent parts of seven seasons with Cleveland from 2009-15. He spent parts of 2010, 2012-15 with Akron, hitting .259 in 180 games, including .275 in 77 games under Odor's hitting-coach tutelage in 2014. The Council Bluffs, Iowa, native played at the University of Iowa and has authored a children's book called "9 in 9," chronicling the lessons he learned while playing all nine positions in a game for the Carolina Mudcats on Aug. 25, 2012.Twitter: @Tooleyj24, Instagram: @tooleyj24 #28 Juan De La Cruz, Bench Coach (First Season) — De La Cruz, 25, is in his second season coaching with the Indians after serving as the hitting coach for the rookie-level Arizona League Indians in 2018. Primarily a catcher in his playing days, De La Cruz was signed as a free agent by the Indians in 2009 and spent eight seasons in the system, reaching as high as Akron in 2017, when he played 12 games as a catcher and first baseman. He was a .216 career hitter in 281 games. Bobby Ruiz, Athletic Trainer (First Season) — Ruiz spent the past four seasons (2015-18) with Lynchburg. This is his ninth with the Indians. Paul Synenkyj, Strength and Conditioning Coach (Third Season) — Synenkyj is the lone returning field staff member from 2018. He is in his ninth season in the Indians organization. He holds degrees in physical education from Cleveland State and the University of Akron. Twitter: @PaulSynenkyj

Lineup Card (43-57) Starts By Position

93 Different Batting Orders (Record in parentheses, bold is most common) P Hentges (4-15), Paulson (7-9), Brady (1-2), Plesac (3-3), Tully (7-9), Solter (3-2), Speer (2-2), Morgan (6-5), Civale (4-1), Mitchell (0-2), Clevinger (1-0), Scott (5-1), Draper (0-1), Lingos (0-1), Salazar (0-2), Hu (0-2)

1. Clement (26-35), Monasterio (3-5), Tom (10-5), J. Rodriguez (0-1), Mejia (0-1), Krieger (1-4), Longo (3-6)

C Chu (22-26), Ice (18-30), Salters (3-0), Gonzalez (0-1)

2. Krieger (2-6), Calica (0-1), Longo (6-9), Tom (13-14), Monasterio (1-1), J. Rodriguez (0-1), Friis (1-1), Pantoja (6-6), N. Rodriguez (8-4), Naquin (1-1), Clement (2-5), Jones (2-9)

1B Garcia (24-27), Marabell (5-8), N. Rodriguez (14-22)

3. Johnson (18-18), Marabell (10-11), Krieger (1-1), Monasterio (3-0), Garcia (0-1), N. Rodriguez (1-0), Call (6-9), Tom (2-6), Brooks (2-9), Longo (0-1), Chu (0-1)

2B Monasterio (5-16), Pantoja (12-17), Krieger (1-1), Clement (0-1), J. Rodriguez (8-5), Friis (15-8), Mejia (1-0), Stankiewicz (1-6), Smith (0-3)

4. Garcia (28-26), Marabell (9-26), Calica (0-2), Johnson (1-1), Krieger (3-0), N. Rodriguez (1-0), Brooks (1-2)

3B Krieger (17-19), Monasterio (1-1), Pantoja (15-16), J. Rodriguez (6-11), Smith (2-3), Jones (2-7)

5. Calica (2-2), Garcia (1-2), Chu (5-7), Marabell (17-10), Krieger (1-4), Longo (3-2), Tom (3-2), N. Rodriguez (3-8), Call (7-8), Brooks (0-3), Monasterio (1-9)

SS Clement (27-36), Pantoja (10-16), Monasterio (6-4), J. Rodriguez (0-1)

6. Marabell (1-2), Garcia (2-2), Tom (3-7), Longo (6-8), Chu (14-13), Calica (1-0), Monasterio (0-2), Krieger (3-5), Stankiewicz (0-1), J. Rodriguez (1-1), N. Rodriguez (6-6), Pantoja (2-3), Friis (1-0), Call (1-5), Brooks (2-2)

LF Tom (9-6), Longo (20-23), Marabell (10-19), Johnson (0-4), Calica (2-0), Krieger (3-3), Medina (0-1)

7. Chu (4-5), Ice (2-2), Longo (4-3), Tom (8-5), Garcia (2-3), Monasterio (2-2), J. Rodriguez (5-2), Krieger (5-4), Pantoja (6-15), Salters (0-1), Friis (1-1), Call (1-5), Brooks (1-1), N. Rodriguez (2-7), Smith (0-1)

CF Calica (0-2), Johnson (14-10), Tom (13-14), Marabell (2-5), Mejia (0-1), Call (14-24), Medina (0-1)

8. Tom (0-1), Longo (1-4), Ice (7-14), Chu (5-4), Garcia (0-1), Pantoja (9-9), Salters (4-0), Marabell (0-1), J. Rodriguez (6-8), Stankiewicz (0-4), Friis (6-4), Krieger (1-1), Brooks (1-1), N. Rodriguez (1-1), Smith (0-1), Monasterio (2-2), Gonzalez (0-1)

RF Johnson (5-4), Marabell (15-14), Tom (15-17), Calica (0-1), Longo (2-2), Mejia (0-3), Naquin (1-1), Brooks (5-15)

9. Monasterio (0-3), Pantoja (15-18), Tom (1-0), J. Rodriguez (3-5), Friis (6-2), Ice (11-16), Salters (1-0), Mejia (1-3), Stankiewicz (1-1), Krieger (2-0), Brooks (0-2), Smith (2-4), Medina (0-3)

DH Marabell (4-4), Calica (1-2), Longo (4-6), Johnson (0-1), Tom (3-3), Krieger (0-2), Chu (6-4), Ice (2-2), Salters (2-1), Garcia (9-8), Clement (1-3), N. Rodriguez (8-4), J. Rodriguez (0-1), Call (1-3), Brooks (2-5), Medina (0-1), Monasterio (0-3), Pantoja (0-2), Jones (0-2)

We Are the RubberDucks On October 29, 2013, team owner Ken Babby stood before a capacity audience at the Akron Civic Theater and announced that the team would be known henceforth as the Akron RubberDucks. In addition to being symbolic of the fun, family-friendly brand of entertainment offered by minor league baseball, the name also honors Akron’s long history as the “Rubber Capital of the World.” Brandiose Marketing of San Diego, California designed the team logo, colors, and various marks and insignias. Please note that for print coverage, RubberDucks is spelled as one word with a capital “D.” In broadcast coverage, referring to the team as “the ‘Ducks” is an acceptable variation of the team’s nickname.

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RUBBERDUCKS HITTERS BNG SERIES: 26-124 (.210), 0 HR HOMESTAND: 26-124 (.210), 0 HR

#38 TRENTON BROOKS OF, L/L University of Nevada Twitter: @tbrooks742 IG: @brooksyy_13 2016 (17th round) Last (7/21vBNG) 2-4 Streak +1 (2-4) Series 4-14, d-t-4bi-2bb ‘19 Long Hit 11 (6/28-7/13) H-Stand 4-14, d-t-4bi-2bb ‘19 Long OBS 11 (6/28-7/13) 2019/Career High: 3/3 H, 2/2 R, 1/2 2B, 1/1 3B, 1/2 HR, 5/5 RBI, 0/1 SB 3-yr MiLB Totals thru ‘18: 174 g, .254, 27hr, 208rbi, 25sb, .712ops

• Began the year with Lynchburg (A-Adv), playing 44 games with a .213 average, three home runs and 17 RBI, before his June 4 promotion to Akron.

• 2018: Played a career-high 107 games, finished tied for 3rd in the Carolina League in doubles (28), 7th in batting average (.281, led Lynchburg) and tied for 7th in on-base percentage (.362, led Lynchburg)…tied team RBI lead (52).

• 2017: Began the season with three games for Lynchburg, going 0-for-7… Played 29 games with Lake County (A), hitting .214 with his first career home run and eight RBI, but was on the Injured List June 10-Aug. 31.

• 2016: Began pro career with 35 games for the AZL Indians, hitting .222 with nine doubles and 10 RBI.

#7 ALEX CALL OF, R/R Ball State University Twitter: @ACAD_27 IG: @acad_8 2018 Trade (CHW) Last (7/20vBNG) 0-3 Streak -2 (0-7, 2k) Series 1-11, 3k ‘19 Long Hit 6 (6/22-6/27)9 (‘17) H-Stand 1-11, 3k ‘19 Long OBS 8 (2x) 16 (‘17) 2019/Career High: 3/4 H, 2/4 R, 1/2 2B, 1/1 3B, 1/2 HR, 4/4 RBI, 1/2 SB 3-yr MiLB totals thru ‘18: 257 g, .256, 21 hr, 126 rbi, 25 sb, .747 ops

• Traded from the White Sox for 1B Yonder Alonso on Dec. 14.

• Began his season with Akron May 31, when he singled in his first at bat against Erie’s Casey Mize and went 3-for-4 with a ninth-inning solo home run.

• Eastern League Player of the Week June 24-30, EL-high 22 total bases (10-32, double, triple, 3 homers, 5 extra-base hits, 4 runs, 8 RBI). • 2018: Played 56 games with Winston-Salem (A-Adv), hitting .256 with 5 HR and 28 RBI…Earned first Double-A promotion to Birmingham on June 21 for the second half of the season, when he hit .242 with 7 HR and 30 RBI.

• 2017: Was on Injured List from April 16-July 19 with right rib cage strain.

• 2016: Selected in the third round of the 2016 draft by the Chicago White Sox out of Ball State University.

#6 ERNIE CLEMENT IF, R/R University of Virginia Twitter: @Ernieclem IG: @Ernieclem 2017 (4th round) Last (7/20vBNG) 1-4, bi-bb-cs Streak: +3 (5-11, d-bi-2bb-k) Series 5-16, d-3r-bi-2bb-k-sb-cs ‘19 Long Hit 14 (6/6-6/19) / 21 (‘17) H-Stand 5-16, d-3r-bi-2bb-k-sb-cs ‘19 Long OBS 20 (6/6-6/26) / 24 (‘18) 2019/Career High: 3/5 H, 3/3 R, 1/3 2B, 1/1 3B, 1/1 HR, 3/4 RBI, 1/2 SB 2-yr MiLB Totals thru ‘18: 147 g, .286, 2 hr, 46 rbi, 24 sb, .711ops

• Missed 21 games with a right adductor strain (IL April 16-May 8).

• Has 14-game (June 6-19) and 13-game (June 28-July 13) hitting streaks.

• Season-long 20-game on-base streak June 6-26, going 26-for-79 (.329) with 5 doubles, 1 triple, 8 runs, 2 RBI, 3 walks and a .365 OBP). • Appeared in 14 MLB Spring Training games (10 at 2B, 4 at SS) for the Indians, hitting .241 (7-for-29) with a home run and 2 RBI.

• Ranked as the Indians’ No. 15 (Baseball America)/18 (MLB.com) prospect.

• “Best Strike-Zone Discipline” in Indians system (Baseball America)

• 2018: Only 35 strikeouts in 471 PA, 41 walks...Played shortstop all 97 games in the field…Injured list in May (left knee strain), July (left groin strain).

• 2017: Played 21 games at shortstop, 17 at second base…Had NY-Penn League season-high 21-game hitting streak July 9-Aug. 10.

• Amateur: Moved from second base to shortstop during his junior season (2017) for the University of Virginia…Struck out 31 times in 745 career at bats for the Cavaliers…Won 2015 College World Series.

#11 GIANPAUL GONZALEZ C, R/R Puerto Rico Baseball Academy Twitter: @gianpaulgonzale IG: @ gian_1216 2014 (20th round) Last (7/21vBNG) 0-3, bb-2k Streak -1 (0-3, bb-2k) Series 0-3, bb-2k ‘19 Long Hit 1 (2x) / 9 (‘17) H-Stand 0-3, bb-2k ‘19 Long OBS 2 (7/18-21)) / 16 (‘17) 2019/Career High: 1/3 H, 0/3 R, 0/1 2B, 0/0 3B, 0/1 HR, 0/3 RBI, 0/1 SB 5-yr MiLB totals thru ‘18: 125 g, .206, 1 hr, 29 rbi, 3 sb, .524 ops Played 10 games as a catcher with Lake County (A) before joining Akron July 19…went 2-for-31 with one walk and 11 strikeouts in the Midwest League.

• 2018: In 30 games between four affiliates (Mahoning Valley-13, Lake County-8, Lynchburg-6, Akron-3), hit .218 with his first pro homer and 8 RBI.

• 2016-17: Played 58 games across two seasons with Mahoning Valley (SS-A), including a career-high 32 in 2017.

• 2014-15: Played first 37 career games with the AZL Indians (rookie).

#9 LOGAN ICE C, S/R Oregon State Twitter: @Loganice33 IG: @LoganIce03 2016 Comp. Bal. Rd.-B Last (7/21vBNG) 0-1, 2bb Streak -1 (0-1, 2bb) Series 3-8, 2bb-2r-2bb-2k ‘19 Long Hit 5 (2x) H-Stand 3-8, 2bb-2r-2bb-2k ‘19 Long OBS 7 (5/22-6/4) 2019/Career High: 2/4 H, 2/3 R, 1/1 2B, 1/1 3B, 1/2 HR, 3/7 RBI, 0/1 SB 3-yr MiLB Totals thru ‘18: 192 g, .216, 14 hr, 79 rbi, 1 sb, .649ops

• Homered in consecutive games June 26 in Harrisburg, June 27 in Bowie.

• 2018: Placed on DL with right hand strain Aug. 3 and missed remainder of season.

• 2017: Named Best Defensive Catcher in Indians organization for a second consecutive season by Baseball America.

• 2016: Ranked Indians’ “Best Defensive Catcher,” No. 12 prospect (BA)…Pac-12 Defensive POY, caught 44% of base-stealers as junior at Oregon State...finalist for Johnny Bench Award (top NCAA catcher).

#17 NOLAN JONES IF, L/R Holy Ghost Prep (PA) Twitter: @Nolan_Jones10 IG: nolan_jones10 2016 (2nd round) Last (7/21vBNG) 0-4, 4k Streak -2 (0-7, bb-6k) Series 1-12, 3r-bi-4bb-7k ‘19 Long Hit 9 (4/14-23) H-Stand 1-12, 3r-bi-4bb-7k ‘19 Long OBS 19 (4/4-24) 2019/Career High: 3/4 H, 4/4 R, 1/3 2B, 1/1 3B, 1/2 HR, 4/4 RBI, 1/1 SB 3-yr MiLB Totals thru ‘18: 214 g, .289, 23 hr, 108 rbi, 6 sb, .862 ops

• Ranked as the Indians’ No. 2 prospect (Baseball America & MLB.com) and “Best Infield Arm” in the Indians’ system by Baseball America

• Hit .286 with 7 home runs and 41 RBI with Lynchburg (A-Adv) before playing All-Star Futures Game July 7 and first Double-A promotion July 8.

• Had a 34-game on-base streak Aug. 24, 2018, through April 24 this year.

• 2018: Finished 3rd in Midwest League in OPS (.858), tied for 4th in OBP (.393, led Lake County), finished 6th in slugging (.464, led Lake County), tied for 8th in home runs (16), was 10th in walks (63)…ranked as the No. 19 prospect in the Midwest League (Baseball America) following the season

• 2017: Led organization in batting average (.317) and led team in runs (41), hits (69), doubles (19), games (62) and walks (43)...led New York-Penn League in OBP (.430) and OPS (.912); tied league lead in extra-base hits (25), was second in slugging (.482)...named Baseball America Short-Season All-Star, “Best Strike Zone Discipline” & “Best Infield Arm” in Indians System entering 2018...No. 3 Indians prospect (No. 80 MLB) entering 2018 (ESPN).

• 2016: Named a 2016 Rawlings Perfect Game 1st Team All-American.

#30 MITCH LONGO OF, S/R Ohio University Twitter: IG: @justmitch10 2016 (14th round) Last (7/21vBNG) 2-4, k Streak +1 (2-4, k) Series 3-15, bb-3k-cs ‘19 Long Hit 7 (7/1-7) H-stand 3-15, bb-3k-cs ‘19 Long OBS 12 (4/9-29) 2019/Career High: 3/5 H, 2/5 R, 1/2 2B, 1/1 3B, 2/2 HR, 3/4 RBI, 1/2 SB 3-yr MiLB Totals thru ‘18: 217g, .308, 13 hr, 95 rbi, 42sb, .815ops

• Missed 20 games with a low back strain (IL May 5-24).

• 2018: Was 3rd in Carolina League in runs (73), tied for 3rd in 2B (28)...Led Lynchburg (A-Adv) in hits (127), SB (18), 3B (5), TB (189), games (119), AB (461) and runs. Tied team lead in 2B and RBI (52).

• 2017: Began season May 12, also missed May 22-June 25 due to injury...hit safely in 45 of 55 games and tied for lead in SB (18) with Lake County (A) before promotion to Lynchburg Aug. 31...MiLB.com Indians Organizational All-Star.

#4 JOSE MEDINA OF, L/L Santiago de los Caballos, DR Twitter: @Mediina23 IG: 2013 FA Last (7/21vBNG) 1-4, d-k Streak +2 (2-7, d-3k) Series 1-4, d-k ‘19 Long Hit 2* (2x) H-stand 1-4, d-k ‘19 Long OBS 5* (6/28-7/21) 2019/Career High: 1/4 H, 0/4 R, 0/2 2B, 1/2 3B, 0/3 HR, 3/5 RBI, 0/3 SB 5-yr MiLB Totals thru ‘18: 317 g, .266, 27 hr, 141 rbi, 17 sb, .762 ops

• Played two games on a rehab assignment with the AZL Indians June 28 and July 3 (2-for-7, triple, 4 RBI, 2 K), before joining Akron July 5.

• 2018: Played a career-high 78 games - 48 with Lake County (A) and 30 with Lynchburg (A-Adv), hitting a combined .268 (6 HR, 23 RBI).

• 2017: Played 54 games with Lake County (A), 10 with Lynchburg (A-Adv) and one with Columbus (AAA), hitting a combined .239 (9 HR, 26 RBI).

• 2016: Played 60 games with Lake County (A) and hit .240 (8 HR, 22 RBI).

• 2015: Played 47 games with the AZL Indians, hitting .249 (2 HR, 15 RBI).

• 2014: Was a Mid-season All-Star in the Dominican Summer League, where he primarily played first base and the outfield, hitting .320 with 2 home runs, 21 doubles (tied for third in the league) and 55 RBI (second in the league).

• 2013: Signed with the Indians as an 18-year-old free agent on Sept. 6.

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RUBBERDUCKS HITTERS JULY: 148-609 (.243) 11 HR ROAD: 431-1726 (.250) 52 HR

#8 ANDRUW MONASTERIO IF, R/R Caracas, Venezuela Twitter: @ajmonasterio12 IG: @a.jmonasterio16 2018 Trade (WSH) Last (7/21vBNG) 0-4, 3k Streak -2 (0-7, bb-3k) Series 1-15, bb-3k ‘19 Long Hit 5 (4/5-10) H-Stand 1-15, bb-3k ‘19 Long OBS 19 (4/5-6/26) 2019/Career High: 3/4 H, 1/4 R, 1/2 2B, 0/1 3B, 1/1 HR, 3/4 RBI, 1/2 SB 5-yr MiLB Totals thru ‘18: 349g, .265, 6 hr, 112 rbi, 48sb, .679ops

• Missed 56 games with a left oblique strain (injured list April 23-June 20) and homered in his first at bat after being activated June 21 at Canal Park.

• Was PTBNL (Dec. 17) from Nov. 30 trade of RHP Jefry Rodriguez and OF Daniel Johnson from Nationals to Indians for C Yan Gomes.

• Through 2018, had played 2B (100 G), 3B (39 G), SS (201 G).

• 2018: Played 108 games with Myrtle Beach (A-Adv) before being traded on Aug. 21 from the Cubs to the Nationals along with a PTBNL in exchange for 2B Daniel Murphy…Played the final 13 games with Potomac in the Carolina League.

• 2017: Began the season with 26 games for Myrtle Beach (A-Adv) before 58 games with South Bend (A) through the season’s end.

• 2016: Played 17 games with Eugene (SS-A), named Northwest League POTW June 20-26…played 48 games with South Bend (A). Signed by the Cubs as a 16-year-old free agent March 7, 2014.

#16 CONNOR MARABELL OF, L/L Jacksonville University Twitter: @cmarabell2 IG: @connormarabell 2015 (25th round) Last (7/21vBNG) 2-4 Streak +1 (2-4) Series 4-14, 2bi-bb-k-sf ‘19 Long Hit 10 (5/8-18) H-Stand 4-14, 2bi-bb-k-sf ‘19 Long OBS 10 (5/8-18) 2019/Career High: 3/4 H, 2/4 R, 2/2 2B, 1/1 3B, 1/2 HR, 4/4 RBI, 1/2 SB 4-yr MiLB Totals thru ‘18: 424g, .267, 27hr, 208rbi, 25sb, .712ops

• 2019 Eastern League Mid-Season All-Star

• Started a team season-long 44 consecutive games April 8-May 26, and played every RubberDucks game through June 2 before a promotion to Triple-A Columbus on June 4.

• Went 0-for-12 in 3 Triple-A games before returning to Akron June 10.

• 2018: Named Eastern League Mid-Season All-Star and MiLB.com Indians Organizational All-Star...led Akron in batting average (.296), OPS (.822) and tied for RBI lead (64)...played for Glendale in AZ Fall League, hitting .294 with 9 extra-base hits and 10 RBI in 22 games.

• 2016: Led Indians system with 45 doubles for Lake County (A) and Lynchburg (A-Adv)…Led Lake County with 32 doubles and a .482 SLG (2nd in MiLB)...named Midwest League Postseason All-Star.

#1 ALEXIS PANTOJA IF, L/R Puerto Rico Baseball Academy Twitter: @APetardo5 IG: @Alexispantoja05 2014 (9th round) Last (7/21vBNG) 1-3, r-bb-k Streak +2 (2-6, bb-k) Series 3-12, r-2bb-2k ‘19 Long Hit 5 (4/13-18) H-Stand 3-12, r-2bb-2k ‘19 Long OBS 6 (4/13-18) 2019/Career High: 4/4 H, 3/3 R, 2/2 2B, 1/1 3B, 1/1 HR, 3/5 RBI, 1/3 SB 5-yr MiLB Totals thru ‘18: 329g, .228, 2 hr, 103 rbi, 41sb, .537ops

• Led Akron with a .278 average, seven doubles and 15 runs in April.

• Had a team-high 18 multi-hit games in the season’s first half.

• 2018: Played career-high 100 games over 3 separate stints with Akron and 4 with Lynchburg (A-Adv), playing second base, third base and shortstop for both…Made his professional pitching debut on Aug. 29 against Bowie, going 1 1/3 innings and allowing five earned runs on six hits.

• 2017: Hit .251 with his first two career home runs and 21 RBI in 83 games with Lake County (A), playing mostly second base, third base and shortstop.

• 2016: Played 57 games (second base and shortstop) for Mahoning Valley (SS-A), hitting .197 with 23 RBI.

• 2015: Played 49 games (second base and shortstop) between AZL Indians (rookie) and Mahoning Valley (SS-A), hitting .256 (.309 in AZL) with 22 RBI.

• 2014: Played 40 games for the AZL Indians, hitting .250 with 11 RBI and a career-high 13 stolen bases.

#12 NELLIE RODRIGUEZ IF, R/R George Washington HS (NY) Twitter: @RealNRod25 IG: @realnrod25 2012 (15th round) Last (7/16@ERI) 1-4 Streak +3 (4-12, d-bi-4k) Series ‘19 Long Hit 8 (5/11-19) R-trip ‘19 Long OBS 8 (5/11-19) 2019/Career High: 2/4 H, 2/3 R, 1/2 2B, 0/1 3B, 1/2 HR, 3/5 RBI, 0/1 SB 7-yr MiLB Totals thru ‘18: 774g, .238, 115 hr, 449 rbi, 2 sb, .760 ops

• Re-signed with Cleveland as a free agent Feb. 6…Joined Akron from Extended Spring Training on May 11 and hit safely in his first eight games.

• 2018 - MLB Spring Training Invitee…76 games with Columbus (AAA), hit .204, 10 HR, 39 RBI…Joined Akron Aug. 2 (31 games, .283, 5 HR, 23 RBI).

• 2016 - MiLB.com Organizational All-Star, Eastern League Midseason All-Star with Akron...led EL in walks (75), third in homers (26), fifth in RBI (85).

• 2015 - Named Carolina League MVP, led league with 17 home runs and 84 RBI (also lead Indians system), .495 SLG and .852 OPS...Mid- and Postseason All-Star, named MiLB.com Organizational All-Star.

• 2014 - Baseball America Low A All-Star with Lake County (A), led Indians system with 88 RBI, second with 22 home runs (tied Midwest League lead)… Led MWL with 57 extra-base hits and 234 total bases, third in SLG (.482).

• 2012 - Drafted out of George Washington High School in New York City.

Hitters Pinch Multi-Hit Games Multi-RBI Games Home Runs

Hitting T 2 3 4 5 Last T 2 3 4 5 6 Last T Solo 2R 3R GS Leadoff Tying Go-ahead Walk-off Last

T. Brooks 8 8 7/21vBNG-2 3 2 1 7/19vBNG-3 3 1 1 1 3 7/13vBOW A. Calica 1 1 4/5vALT-2 1 1 4/13-1@ALT-2

A. Call 6 3 3 7/12vBOW-2 5 4 1 6/30@BOW-2 4 3 1 6/30@BOW

L. Chu 0-0, bb 13 9 4 7/1vALT-2 5 4 1 7/17@ERI-2 5 2 2 1 1 7/17@ERI

E. Clement 22 20 2 7/20vBNG-2 3 2 1 7/2vALT-2 1 1 5/9@ERI

T. Friis 5 5 6/19-2@REA-2 1 1 5/21vHBG-2 1 1 1 6/2-1@ERI

W. Garcia 0-1 13 7 5 1 6/7@ALT-3 14 9 3 1 1 6/16-2vPOR-2 10 2 6 2 1 5 6/16-2vPOR

L. Ice 8 8 7/19vBNG-2 3 1 2 7/6@BNG-2 4 2 2 1 1 6/27@BOW

D. Johnson 0-1 10 7 3 5/17@RIC-3 9 5 2 2 5/22vHBG-2 10 5 3 2 2 2 1 5/22vHBG

N. Jones 3 2 1 7/16@ERI-2 2 2 7/16@ERI-2 2 2 7/16@ERI

T. Krieger 6 4 2 5/23vHBG-3 4 4 5/28@BOW-2 3 1 2 4/28@BOW

M. Longo 16 12 4 7/21vBNG-2 7 6 1 7/2vALT-2 4 4 1 1 7/2vALT-2

C. Marabell 0-1 23 16 7 7/21vBNG-2 8 5 2 1 7/13vBOW-2 7 5 2 3 6/23vERI

A. Monasterio 8 6 2 7/17@ERI-2 1 1 6/21vERI-3 1 1 6/21vERI

A. Pantoja 24 21 2 1 7/16@ERI-2 3 2 1 6/20@REA-3 1 1 1 6/2-1@ERI

J. Rodriguez 6 4 2 5/30@BOW-3 2 2 5/30@BOW-2

N. Rodriguez 9 8 1 7/15@ERI-2 6 4 2 7/6@BNG-3 10 7 2 1 1 7/6@BNG

D. Salters 1 1 4/28@BOW-2 1 1 1 4/28@BOW

C. Smith 1 1 7/2vALT-2 1 1 7/1vALT-2 1 1 1 7/1vALT

K. Tom 20 14 6 6/29@BOW-2 11 7 2 1 1 6/26@HBG-2 14 8 4 2 2 5 7/1vALT

Total 0-3, bb 202 156 44 2 7/21vBNG-3 90 61 20 7 1 1 7/19vBNG-1 82 44 22 14 2 7 25 1 7/17@ERI-1

Inning Score 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Total

RubberDucks 55 46 58 41 52 44 30 51 17 7 8 1 410

Opponents 50 43 44 66 69 44 22 41 25 9 7 1 421

HR by Inning 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Total

RubberDucks 10 14 9 13 11 9 5 8 1 2 82

Opponents 4 7 6 9 12 13 5 8 4 1 1 70

Date Opp. Inn. Outs Bases Batter Pitcher Result Scored From

Walk-Off Hits April 20, Gm 1 BOW 8th 1 out Loaded Ka’ai Tom Dillon Tate RBI single Daniel Johnson Third Base

Three By May 15 BOW 11th 1 out 1st&2nd Daniel Johnson Zach Muckenhirn 3-run HR Stankiewicz, N. Rodriguez, Johnson 2nd,1st,Bat

Three Batters May 24 RIC 13th 1 out 3rd Ernie Clement Sam Moll RBI single Tyler Krieger Third Base

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RUBBERDUCKS RELIEVERS 1ST BATTER 40-196 (.204), 2 HR, 29 BB, 5 HB 52/172 (30.2%) INH. RUNNERS SCORED

#37 ROBERT BROOM Twitter: IG: RHP Throws: vs. LH: 5-28 (.179) vs. RH: 6-40 (.150), HR vs.1st Batter: 3-13 (.231) Inherited Runners-Scored (incl. Extras): 10-2 (20.0%) 1-yr MiLB Pitching Totals thru ‘18: 22/0 g/gs, 2-1, 1.27 ERA, 4/4 sv, 28.1 ip, 39 k, .163, 0.92 whip Began the season with 17 relief appearances (24.2 IP) for Lynchburg (A-Adv), going 1-1 with two saves, a 0.36 ERA, nine walks, 35 strikeouts and a .149 opponents batting average. (MiLB.com’s Benjamin Hill, May 6) A lifelong outdoors enthusiast, Broom spent his nights in Lynchburg in an RV situated in the parking lot of Lynchburg City Stadium. He does the same now at Canal Park. 2018: Selected by the Indians in the 10th round of the MLB Draft out of Mercer University…Made his professional debut with the Arizona League Indians (Rookie), posting a 1.69 ERA and two saves in five appearances…After promotion to Lake County (A) on July 5, went 2-1 with a 1.17 ERA and two saves in 17 appearances, posting 30 strikeouts in 23 innings.

#41 YAPSON GOMEZ Twitter: @ yapsongomez IG: LHP Throws: vs. LH: 2-8 (.250) vs. RH: 6-25 (.240) vs. First Batter: 0-2, BB Inherited Runners-Scored (incl. extras): 5-1 (20.0%) 6-yr MiLB Totals thru ‘18: 108/19 g/gs, 17-12, 2.58, 6/9 sv, 290 ip, 231 k, .233, 1.13 whip Pitched 31 games for Lynchburg (A-Adv), going 0-3 with a 1.97 ERA in 45.2 innings (46 K). 2018: Selected by Cleveland in the Rule 5 minor league draft after making 38 appearances (3.28 ERA) between South Bend (A) and Myrtle Beach (A-Adv). 2017: Started season at Eugene (SS) and had a 1.75 ERA before being promoted to South Bend (A). 2016: Spent the season in Arizona League, pitching 15 games with a 2.47 ERA. 2015: Moved to DSL Cubs from Venezuelan Summer League, making 10 appearances in total. 2014: Made 12 starts with the VSL Cubs, went 6-2 with a 1.51 ERA. 2013: Signed by Cubs as an international free agent April 26, made professional debut with VSL Cubs. #15 ANTHONY GOSE Twitter: IG: LHP Throws: FB,CB,CH vs. LH: 3-14 (.214) vs. RH: 9-30 (.286) vs.1st Batter: 2-9 (.222), 3 BB, HB Inherited Runners-Scored (incl. Extras): 5-3, 60.0% 2-yr MiLB Pitching Totals thru ‘18: 39/0 g/gs, 2-2, 5.89 ERA, 1/2 sv, 36.2 ip, 38 k, .229, 1.66 whip 9-yr MiLB Hitting Totals thru ‘18: 771 g, .252 avg, 44 hr, 279 rbi, 290 sb, .698 ops 5-yr MLB Totals (2012-14 TOR, 2015-16 DET): 372 g, .240 avg, 12 hr, 69 rbi, 57 sb, .656 ops Pitched 10 games (11 IP) for Lynchburg (A-Adv) April 27-May 27, 1-1, 0.82 ERA, 3/3 SV, 13 K. 2018: Pitched with Down East (A-Adv) and Frisco (AA)…Signed by the Indians Dec. 12, 2018. 2017: Transitioned from the outfield to pitching…Went 0-2 with a 7.59 ERA (9 ER in 10.2 IP) in 11 games for Lakeland (Tigers A-Adv)…Signed as a free agent with the Rangers Dec. 4…Selected in the 2017 MLB Rule 5 Draft by the Astros Dec. 14, 2017, but later returned to the Rangers March 9, 2018. 2015: Appeared in a career-high 140 games for the Tigers (.254, 5 HR, 26 RBI) 2014: Traded by the Blue Jays to the Tigers for Devon Travis Nov. 13, 2014. 2013: Played 52 games for the Blue Jays, hitting a career-best .259 with two home runs and 12 RBI. 2012: Made MLB debut for Toronto July 17 at Yankee Stadium…played 56 games with the Blue Jays. Drafted by Philadelphia as an outfielder in the second round of the 2008 draft…Traded by the Phillies with J.A. Happ and Jonathan Villar to the Astros for Roy Oswalt July 29, 2010; later that day, traded to the Blue Jays for Brett Wallace.

#47 CHIH-WEI HU Twitter: @cwhu1993 IG: @chihwei_hu RHP Throws: FB,CT,CB,CH,Palm vs. LH: 4-10 (.400), 2 HR vs. RH: 1-12 (.083) vs. First Batter: 0-2 (.000) Inherited Runners-Scored (incl. extras): 6-yr MiLB Totals thru ‘18: 126/85 g/gs, 32-25, 3.15, 3/3 sv, 528.0 ip, 465 k, .244, 1.17 whip 2-yr MLB Totals (2017-18 TB): 11/0 g/gs, 1-1, 3.52, 0/0 sv, 23.0 ip, 21 k, .146, 0.83 whip Pitched 15 games (7 starts) for Columbus (AAA), going 1-4 with a 7.95 ERA in 48.2 innings (41 K). Injured List May 28-June 14 with right flexor tightness…designated for assignment on July 3. 2018: Traded by the Rays to the Indians for 2B Gionti Turner, following the season, on Nov. 19. 2017: Made his major league debut April 24 for Tampa Bay and made 6 relief appearances. 2016: Led the Southern League (AA) with a 2.59 ERA, was a Baseball America Double-A All-Star, Southern League Mid-Season and Postseason All-Star, and an All-Star Futures Game Selection. 2015: Traded by the Twins with RHP Alexis Tapia to the Rays for RHP Kevin Jepsen on July 31. 2013: Made his professional debut with the Gulf Coast League Twins. 2012: Signed by the Minnesota Twins as an amateur free agent on Aug. 3.

#34 BEN KRAUTH Twitter: @BenKrauth IG: @theerealbk22 LHP Throws: FB,SL,CH vs. LH: 11-52 (.212), HR vs. RH: 26-105 (.248), 5 HR vs. First Batter: 2-20 (.100), 5 BB, HB Inherited Runners-Scored: 17-4, 23.5% 3-yr MiLB Totals thru ‘18: 88/3 g/gs, 13-4, 1.78, 8/13 sv, 186.2 ip, 238 k, .197, 1.08 whip 2018: Tied for 8th in Carolina League with 38 appearances for Lynchburg (A-Adv)…Made one appearance for Akron April 22 (unearned run on 3 hits, one walk in 2 innings at Bowie). 2017: Began the year with Lake County (A) through July 23, making 23 appearances (4-2, 1.75)…Joined Lynchburg (A-Adv) July 27 and made 10 appearances (1-0, 1.59). 2016: Began pro career with 7 outings for AZL Indians (rookie) June 20, promoted to Mahoning Valley (SS-A) July 29 and made 7 appearances, reached Lake County (A) Sept. 1 and made 2 appearances…Drafted in the 16th round out of Kansas University. Amateur: Graduated from Northgate High School…Pitched two seasons at Diablo Valley (CA) College before two seasons at Kansas… 2015 Big 12 Newcomer of the Year, 2016 All-Big 12 First Team.

Recent EL Outings (10 scoreless of 13 overall)

Date Opp IP H R ER BB K HR IR-Sc

7/19 BNG 2.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-0

7/16 @ERI

0.1 1 0 0 1 2 0 2-1

7/14 BOW

1.0 1 0 0 1 2 0 0-0

7/12 BOW 2.0 1 0 0 1 2 0 0-0

7/7 @BNG

1.0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0-0

Recent EL Outings (0 scoreless of 3 overall)

Date Opp IP H R ER BB K HR IR-Sc

7/21 BNG 2.0 3 2 0 0 1 0 0-0

7/16 @ERI 3.1 2 1 1 1 4 0 3-0

7/13 BOW 2.2 3 2 2 1 1 0 2-1

Recent EL Outings (7 scoreless of 13 overall)

Date Opp IP H R ER BB K HR IR-Sc

7/13 BOW 0.1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0-0

7/11 BOW

1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-0

7/6 @BNG 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0-0

7/2 ALT 1.0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0-0

6/29 @BOW L 0.0 1 2 2 2 0 0 0-0

Recent EL Outings (0 scoreless of 2 overall)

Date Opp IP H R ER BB K HR IR-Sc

7/20 BNG (GS) L 3.1 4 2 2 1 0 1 0-0

7/15 @ERI (GS) 2.2 1 1 1 1 3 1 0-0

Recent EL Outings (15 scoreless of 26 overall)

Date Opp IP H R ER BB K HR IR-Sc

7/19 BNG H 1.0 3 2 2 1 0 1 0-0

7/15 @ERI BS 2.1 4 3 3 0 1 2 0-0

7/12 BOW 2.2 1 0 0 1 2 0 2-0

7/7 @BNG 1.0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0-0

7/3 ALT H 1.1 2 2 2 0 2 1 0-0

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RUBBERDUCKS RELIEVERS & TEAM DEFENSE

#32 JARED ROBINSON Twitter: IG: RHP Throws: FB,SL vs. LH: 7-36 (.194) vs. RH: 7-48 (.146), HR vs. First Batter: 2-13 (.154) Inherited Runners-Scored (incl. extras): 13-2 (15.4%) 6-yr MiLB Totals thru ‘18: 115/23 g/gs, 16-20, 3.99, 5/12 sv, 313.2 ip, 228 k, .265, 1.38 whip Pitched 14 games with Lynchburg (A-Adv) in April and May (0-3, 5 saves, 3.09 ERA, 35 K, 7 BB, 23.1 IP), and once for Columbus (AAA) June 1 in Durham (4 hitless relief IP)…Joined Akron June 2. 2018: Pitched one relief outing for Akron in Bowie on May 5 (2 IP, W), before pitching the rest of the season with Lynchburg (5-3, 2.65 ERA, 29 games, 51 IP, 56 K, .220 opponents average). 2015: Led Mahoning Valley (SS-A) with 74.2 IP…Had a 3.25 ERA, 5th-lowest in the Indians System. 2014: Drafted by the Indians in the 11th round of the Major League Draft out of Cerritos Junior College.

#45 DALBERT SIRI Twitter: IG: @el_calvoboy01_19 RHP Throws: FB,SL,SNK vs. LH: 12-44 (.273), 2 HR vs. RH: 13-68 (.191), 1 HR vs. First Batter: 8-23 (.348), HR, 7 BB, HB Inherited Runners-Scored: 23-13, 56.5% 4-yr MiLB Totals thru ‘18: 116/5 g/gs, 5-11, 2.87, 34/42sv, 153.2ip, 207 k, .191, 1.26whip Was not charged with an earned run in 10 straight Eastern League outings June 18-July 15 (7.1 IP). Made Triple-A debut on July 7 for Columbus against Louisville (2.1 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 4 K). 2018: Named Carolina League Mid-Season All-Star after posting 2.08 ERA for Lynchburg (A-Adv)…Tied for Indians system lead with 15 saves. 2017: Finished 2nd in the Indians organization and 3rd in the Midwest League with 14 saves...posted a 2.29 first-half ERA and was named a MWL Mid-Season All-Star. 2014: Signed by the Indians as a 19-year-old free agent on Nov. 6.

#26 JORDAN STEPHENS Twitter: IG: RHP Throws: vs. LH: 7-26 (.269), 2 HR vs. RH: 10-42 (.212) vs. First Batter: 3-8 (.375) HR Inherited Runners-Scored (& extras): 3-1, 33.3% 4-yr MiLB Totals thru ‘18: 82/72 g/gs, 18-27, 3.54, 0/0 sv, 397.0 ip, 429 k, .250, 1.29 whip Claimed off waivers from the Chicago White Sox on June 15. ..Was 3-4 with an 8.60 ERA in 10 appearances (7 starts) between Charlotte (AAA) and Winston-Salem (A-Adv) 2018: Made seven starts with Birmingham (AA), going 4-3 with a 2.95 ERA, before a May 13 promotion to Charlotte (AAA), where he went 4-7 with a 4.71 ERA in 21 starts (107 IP) to finish the season…Placed on the White Sox 40-man roster on Nov. 20. 2017: Made 16 starts with Birmingham (AA), was 3-7 with a 3.14 ERA, 83 strikeouts in 91.2 IP…Earned Southern League Pitcher of the Week after six scoreless innings (one hit) in his season debut June 3. 2016: Made 27 starts with Winston-Salem (A-Adv), was 7-10 with a 3.45 ERA, 155 strikeouts in 141 IP. 2015: Drafted by the White Sox in the fifth round out of Rice University…Made pro debut with 11 games (one start) between the AZL White Sox and Great Falls (rookie), allowing one earned run in 17.2 IP.

Team Pitching W L ERA QS IP H R ER BB BB/9 SO SO/9 HR HR/9 AB GO/AO TBF AVG WHIP

Starters 27 35 4.02 37 523.67 532 264 234 172 2.96 407 6.99 38 0.65 2017 0.98 2230 .264 1.34 Relievers 16 22 3.10 - 351.00 270 157 121 172 4.41 399 10.23 32 0.82 1278 0.98 1481 .211 1.26

Total 43 57 3.65 37 874.67 802 421 355 344 3.54 806 8.29 70 0.72 3295 0.98 3711 .243 1.31

Catcher G-GS Innings ER ERA SHO E PB CI W-L SB CS CS %

L. Chu 49-48 428.67 172 3.61 2 6 7 3 22-26 39 15 27.8

G. Gonzalez 1-1 9 2 2.00 0 0 0 0 0-1 1 0 0.0

L. Ice 49-48 412 175 3.82 5 2 0 0 18-30 31 23 42.6

D. Salters 3-3 25 6 2.16 2 0 0 0 3-0 1 0 0.0

Total 100 874.67 355 3.65 9 8 7 3 43-57 72 38 34.5

Pitcher SB CS CS % PO E

Angulo 2 0.0

Bernardino 2 0.0

Brady 1 0.0

Broom 1 0.0 1

Civale 2 1 33.3

Clevinger 3 1 25.0

Eubank 2 2 50.0 1

Gomez 1 0.0

Hentges 12 5 29.4 4

Kaminsky 1 2 66.7 1 1

Karinchak 2 0.0

Krauth 5 1 16.7 3 1

Lingos 1

Morgan 5 7 58.3 1 1

Nelson 5 1 16.7 1

Otero 1 0.0

Paulson 14 3 17.6 3 2

Plesac 1 0.0 3

Polanco 1 1 50.0 1 1

Robinson 1 0.0

Sandlin 1 100.0

Scott 2 100.0 1

Siri 2 0.0

Solter 1 0.0

Speer 2 5 71.4 3

Stephens 1 1 50.0

Tully 3 5 62.5 1 1

Whitehouse 1 0.0

Total 72 38 34.5 24 8

Recent Outings (22 scoreless of 31 overall)

Date Opp IP H R ER BB K HR IR-Sc

7/21 BNG 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-0

7/18 BNG 2.0 1 1 1 3 1 0 0-0

7/15 @ERI 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2-1

7/13 BOW S 0.2 0 0 0 0 1 0 2-0

7/5 @BNG 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-0

Recent EL Outings (3 scoreless of 8 overall)

Date Opp IP H R ER BB K HR IR-Sc

7/20 BNG 3.0 6 1 1 1 1 1 0-0

7/15 @ERI 2.1 1 0 0 2 2 0 1-0

7/11 BOW 2.0 3 1 0 0 2 0 0-0

7/3 ALT BS,L 1.2 2 2 2 0 4 0 1-1

6/29 @BOW 2.0 2 1 1 0 3 0 0-0

Recent EL Outings (9 scoreless of 13 overall)

Date Opp IP H R ER BB K HR IR-Sc

7/19 BNG 1.0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0-0

7/17 @ERI 2.0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0-0

7/14 BOW 1.1 0 0 0 0 2 0 1-0

7/11 BOW 3.1 2 1 1 0 7 1 2-0

7/5 @BNG 2.0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0-0

Errors & OF Assists by Position (non-pitchers & catchers)

Infield/Outfield 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF E Total OF Assists

T. Brooks 2 2 2

A. Calica 1

A. Call 2

E. Clement 13 13

W. Garcia 2 2

D. Johnson 1 1 2

N. Jones 1 1

T. Krieger 1 6 7 1

M. Longo 3 3 3

C. Marabell 1 1 2

J. Medina 1

A. Monasterio 2 2

A. Pantoja 4 2 3 9

J. Rodriguez 2 3 5

N. Rodriguez 4 4

D. Stankiewicz 3 3

K. Tom 1 3 1 5 2

Team Position Total 6 12 12 15 4 4 4 57 14

Defensive: E DP TP (last)

RubberDucks 75 81 0

Opponents 78 84 0

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2019 RubberDucks (At A Glance) Record ............ Home ..... Road .... Total First Half .......... 18-18 ...... 16-17 ... 34-35 Second Half ...... 3-11 ........ 6-11 ...... 9-22 In Series ......... Home ..... Road .... Total Overall .............. 5-9-1 ....... 4-8-3 .. 9-17-4 Openers ............ 6-9 ......... 5-10 .... 11-19 Finales .............. 7-8 .......... 8-7 ..... 15-15 Rubber .............. 1-1 .......... 2-2 ......... 3-3 Sweeps ............. 3-3 .......... 1-1 ......... 4-4 Doubleheaders . 1-2-0 ....... 1-1-2 .... 2-3-2 7-inn. game ....... 1-2 .......... 3-3 ......... 4-5 Shortened .......... 0-0 .......... 0-0 ......... 0-0 Suspended ........ 0-0 .......... 1-0 ......... 1-0 Lead after: ...... Home ..... Road .... Total 6 inn. ................ 16-3 ........ 17-4 ...... 33-7 7 inn. ................ 15-3 ........ 18-2 ...... 33-5 8 inn. ................ 19-1 ........ 16-1 ...... 35-2 Trail after: ....... Home ..... Road .... Total 6 inn. ................ 0-21 ........ 0-23 ...... 0-44 7 inn. ................ 1-22 ........ 0-22 ...... 1-44 8 inn. ................ 0-24 ........ 0-19 ...... 0-43 Tied after: ....... Home ..... Road .... Total 6 inn. ................. 5-5 .......... 5-1 ....... 10-6 7 inn. ................. 5-4 .......... 4-4 ......... 9-8 8 inn. ................. 2-2 .......... 3-5 ......... 5-7 Decided .......... Home ..... Road .... Total 7th-or-later ......... 7-9 .......... 6-6 ..... 13-15 Final AB............. 6-5 .......... 4-7 ..... 10-12 Extra-Innings ..... 3-5 .......... 4-4 ......... 7-9 One-run G’s ....... 4-9 ......... 4-10 ...... 8-19 Walk-offs ............. 3 ............. 6 .......... 3-6 vs. RH starter .. 11-20 ...... 14-19 ... 25-39 vs. LH starter .... 10-9 ......... 8-9 ..... 18-18 Wearing .......... Home ..... Road .... Total White ................. 8-3 .......... 0-0 ......... 8-3 Gray .................. 0-0 ......... 5-10 ...... 5-10 Blue ................... 7-7 .......... 5-5 ..... 12-12 Orange .............. 4-8 .......... 1-0 ......... 5-8 Black ................. 2-2 ........ 11-13 ... 13-15 Fauxback Blue ... 0-7 .......... 0-0 ......... 0-7 Specialty............ 0-2 .......... 0-0 ......... 0-2 Current Half in EL West ... 6th (-15.5 GB) Days in 1st(2/3/4/5/6) . 0(21/10/29/28/19) Largest 1st-place Lead ......................n/a Largest 1st-place Deficit ....-15.5G (7/22) Most G > / < .500 ...... +3 (3x) / -14 (7/21) Times at .500 (Last) ................... 6 (6/20) Last Homestand ............................... 1-3 Last Road Trip .................................. 0-3 Following a Win / Loss ..... 21-22 / 22-34 Last 15 / 20 G ...................... 3-12 / 5-15 Comeback Wins (H, R) ........... 18 (10, 8) Losses After Leading (H, R) . 27 (11, 16) Home / Road Record ....... 21-29 / 22-28 Day / Night Games .......... 13-15 / 30-42 Day Games after Night ..................... 7-9 vs. Opp. >.500 / < .500 .... 26-36 / 17-21 Score first/Opp scores first ..31-19/12-38 Out-hit / Opp. out-hits ...... 29-12 / 10-33 Hits even ........................................ 4-12 Inn. batted around (9) / Opp........... 7 / 10 Scoring < 3 / 4+ / 5+ ..9-40/ 34-17/ 31-12 Hits < 5 / 6-9 / 10+ ... 8-18 / 14-29 / 21-10 Hit 0 HR / 1+ HR .............. 16-34 / 27-23 Allows 0 HR / 1+ HR ........ 28-25 / 15-32 Commits 0 E / 1+ E ......... 26-23 / 17-34 AKR starter 6+/7+/8+ IP . 23-20/ 7-2/ 0-0 Bullpen given lead/tie ........32-12 / 10-8 Home/Road Postponements .......... 3 / 5 Home/Road DH Scheduled ........... 3 / 5 Avg. Game Time (Overall) ............... 2:41 ...................................16,058 min/100 G Avg. Game Time (9.0IP) .................. 2:40 .................................... 12,171 min/76 G

RUBBERDUCKS 2019 SUPERLATIVES & RECORD BREAKDOWN Longest (*active) Home Road Overall Series Home Series Road Series Winning Streak 5 (5/15-5/24) 3 (3x) 4 (2x) 1 (multiple) 2 (multiple) 1 (multiple) Losing Streak 7 (6/14-7/1) 5 (6/8-6/19) 6 (4/4-4/9) 6* (6/27-7/21) 5* (6/14-7/21) 3* (6/27-7/17) Single-Game Superlatives Home Road Largest Margin of Victory 7 (7-0) 5/3 v REA 13 (15-2) 5/11 @ REA Largest Margin of Defeat 13 (3-16) 4/22 v BNG 8 Multiple Largest Shutout Win 7-0 5/3 v REA 7-0 (7) 4/13-1 @ ALT Tightest Shutout Win 1-0 (8) 4/20-1 v BOW 5-0 6/30 @ BOW Largest Shutout Loss 0-5 4/4 v ALT 0-8 5/1 @ BNG Tightest Shutout Loss 0-2 Multiple 0-1 4/30 @ BNG Biggest Comeback to Win 3 Multiple 4 (2-6/E5 to 10-7) 4/13-2 @ ALT Largest Lead in Loss 3 Multiple 7 (7-0/M3 to 7-8) 6/29 @ BOW Longest Game (Innings) 13 (W, 2-1 (13)) 5/24 v RIC 12 (L, 2-3 (12)) 4/11 @ ALT Longest Game (Time) 3:41 (L, 6-9 (10)) 5/2 v REA 3:28 (L, 6-7 (11)) 4/16 @ TRN Longest Game Time (9 inn.) 3:20 (W, 10-7) 7/13 v BOW 3:11 (L, 4-5) 7/15 @ ERI Shortest Game (Innings) 7 Multiple 7 Multiple Shortest Game (Time) 1:36 (W, 2-0 (7)) 4/20-2 v BOW 1:50 (L, 0-6 (7)) 6/8-1 @ ALT Shortest Game Time (9 inn.) 2:04 (W, 2-0) 4/24 v BNG 2:02 (L, 0-1) 4/30 @ BNG Largest Crowd 8,299 (W, 10-7) 7/13 v BOW 9,243 (L, 2-5) 5/18 @ RIC Smallest Crowd 1,669 (L, 3-4) 4/8 v TRN 1,077 (W, 9-8) 5/29 @ BOW Team Superlatives Akron Opponent Most Runs 15 5/11 @ REA 16 4/22 v BNG Most Earned Runs (Scored) 11 Multiple 10 4/23 v BNG Most Runs in an Inning 8 T-5, 4/13-2 @ ALT 7 B-5, 5/1 @ BNG Most Batters in an Inning 14 T-5, 4/13-2 @ ALT 12 T-6, 6/21 v ERI Most Hits 17 5/29 @ BOW 17 4/22 v BNG Most Hits in an Inning 7 T-5, 4/13-2 @ ALT 6 T-4, 4/23 v BNG Fewest Hits 2 4/4 v ALT 2 Multiple Most Extra-Base Hits 8 5/11 @ REA 8 Multiple Most Doubles 6 Multiple 7 4/23 v BNG Most Triples 2 Multiple 2 5/5-1 v REA Most HR in a game 6 5/11 @ REA 6 7/20 v BNG Most HR in an inning 3 T-2, 6/29 @ BOW 4 T-5, 7/20 v BNG Most Walks (Batting) 7 Multiple 10 5/2 v REA Most Ks (Batting) 14 7/11 v BOW 17 5/24 v RIC Fewest Ks (Batting) 1 7/13 v BOW 1 7/18 v BNG Most Stolen Bases 2 Multiple 4 Multiple Most Left on Base 12 5/17 @ RIC 14 4/11 @ ALT Fewest Left on Base 2 Multiple 1 7/17 @ ERI Most Errors Committed 3 Multiple 4 5/26 v RIC Most Errors in an inning 2 Multiple 2 Multiple Most Double Plays 3 Multiple 4 5/26 v RIC Consec. Scoreless Inn. Pitched 21 4/23-24 v BNG, 4/25 at BOW 23 4/29-5/1 @ BNG

Individual Batting Highs (*active streak) Hits 4 Multiple Doubles 2 Multiple Triples 1 Multiple Home Runs 2 Multiple Extra-Base Hits 3 Multiple Total Bases 10 Multiple Runs Scored 3 Multiple RBI 6 Ka’ai Tom (5/29 @ BOW) Walks 3 Multiple Strikeouts 4 Multiple Stolen Bases 2 Multiple Sacrifice Flies 2 Ka’ai Tom (6/26 @ HBG) Sacrifice Bunts 1 Multiple Hit by Pitches 2 Multiple Hit Streak (G) 14 Ernie Clement (6/6-6/19) Hit Streak (AB) 4 Multiple OB Streak (G) 27 Ka’ai Tom (5/21-6/18) OB Streak (PA) 6 Multiple HR Streak (G) 3 Connor Marabell (5/28-5/30) HR Streak (AB) 2 Multiple Run Streak (G) 6 Alexis Pantoja (4/13-4/18) RBI Streak (G) 5 Daniel Johnson (5/8-13) SB Streak (Att.) 7 Tyler Krieger (5/8-16) G w/o Strikeout 12 Ernie Clement (6/26-7/7)

Individual Pitching Superlatives (*active streak) Innings (Starter) 7.0 Multiple Innings (Relief) 5.1 Eli Lingos (7/1 v ALT) Scoreless Start/Outing 7.0 Multiple Hitless Start/Outing Most Hits Allowed 10 Multiple Fewest Hits (5+ IP) 1 Matt Solter (7 IP, 4/24 v BNG) Most Runs Allowed 9 Sean Brady (4/23 v BNG) Most ER Allowed 8 Sean Brady (4/23 v BNG) Most Walks 5 Multiple Most Strikeouts 10 Multiple Consecutive Strikeouts 7 Kyle Nelson (5/29-6/4) Most Home Runs 2 Multiple Most Hit Batters 2 Multiple Scoreless IP Streak 21.2 Zach Plesac (4/7-4/30) Scoreless App. Streak 10* James Karinchak (4/5-4/28) Quality Start Streak 3* Multiple (Aaron Civale active) Winning Streak 5 Eli Morgan (5/22-6/13) Losing Streak 5* Sam Hentges (5/9-7/17) Save Streak 6* James Karinchak (4/13-4/28) Individual (*active streak) Games Played Streak 55 Connor Marabell (4/4-6/2) Games Started Streak 44 Connor Marabell (4/8-5/26) Errorless Games Streak 32 Daniel Johnson (4/4-5/17)

Akron vs. ALT BOW ERI HBG RIC Western BNG HFD NH POR REA TRN Eastern 1st Half 3-8 11-2 2-4 3-0 4-4 23-18 2-4 3-0 0-3 4-6 2-4 11-17 Home (1H) 0-4 5-1 3-0 2-2 10-7 1-2 3-0 0-3 3-4 1-2 8-11 Road (1H) 3-4 6-1 2-4 2-2 13-11 1-2 1-2 1-2 3-6 2nd Half 1-2 2-6 0-6 2-1 5-15 2-6 2-1 4-7 Home (2H) 1-2 1-3 0-3 2-8 1-3 1-3 Road (2H) 1-3 0-3 2-1 3-7 1-3 2-1 3-4 Overall 4-10 13-8 2-10 5-1 4-4 28-33 4-10 3-0 0-3 6-7 2-4 15-24

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Akron Baseball: A Winning Tradition This is the 31st season of Double-A baseball in Northeast Ohio, and the 23rd in downtown Akron. The franchise began as the Canton-Akron Indians in 1989, and then moved to Canal Park in Akron as the Aeros in 1997, later becoming the RubberDucks before the 2014 season. The club has made the Eastern League playoffs 17 times overall, and 11 of the last 17 years. The team has captured five Eastern League titles—2003, 2005, 2009, 2012 and 2016. Notable alumni of the franchise include Victor Martinez, CC Sabathia, Grady Sizemore, Charles Nagy, Cliff Lee, Jhonny Peralta, Danny Salazar, Jaret Wright, and most recently, Francisco Lindor.

RUBBERDUCKS 2019 TRANSACTIONS 58 PLAYERS USED (4 REHABS), 34 PITCHERS USED (3 REHABS)

2019 Opening Day Roster (* returning RubberDuck, Injured List, Cleveland Indians 40-man roster) P (13): RH Argenis Angulo*, LH Sean Brady*, RH Luke Eubank*, LH Sam Hentges, LH Rob Kaminsky*, RH James Karinchak*, LH Ben Krauth*, RH Jake Paulson*, RH Zach Plesac*, RH Dalbert Siri, LH David Speer*, LH Tanner Tully, LH Matt Whitehouse* C (2+1): Li-Jen Chu*, Logan Ice*, Daniel Salters* IF (5): Ernie Clement*, Wilson Garcia, Tyler Krieger*, Andruw Monasterio, Alexis Pantoja* OF (5): Andrew Calica*, Daniel Johnson, Mitch Longo, Connor Marabell*, Ka’ai Tom* # DATE PLAYER POS. FROM TO # DATE PLAYER POS. FROM TO

1 April 6 Matt Whitehouse LHP Akron Columbus (AAA) 2 April 6 Shao-Ching Chiang RHP Columbus (AAA) Akron 3 April 9 Shao-Ching Chiang RHP Akron Columbus (AAA) 4 April 10 Brennan Bernardino LHP M. Valley (SS-A) Akron 5 April 11 Sean Brady LHP Akron Columbus (AAA) 6 April 11 Matt Solter RHP M. Valley (SS-A) Akron 7 April 14 Andrew Calica OF Akron Injured List 8 April 14 Jorma Rodriguez IF M. Valley (SS-A) Akron 9 April 18 Brennan Bernardino LHP Akron M. Valley (SS-A) 10 April 18 Rob Kaminsky LHP Akron Injured List 11 April 18 Sean Brady LHP Columbus (AAA) Akron 12 April 18 Matt Whitehouse LHP Columbus (AAA) Akron 13 April 18 Ernie Clement IF Akron Injured List 14 April 18 Daniel Salters C Injured List Akron 15 April 19 Matt Solter RHP Akron M. Valley (SS-A) 16 April 19 Nick Sandlin RHP Injured List Akron 17 April 23 Andruw Monasterio IF Akron Injured List 18 April 23 Tyler Friis IF Lynchburg (A-Adv) Akron 19 April 24 Jake Paulson RHP Akron Columbus (AAA) 20 April 24 Matt Solter RHP M. Valley (SS-A) Akron 21 April 27 Luke Eubank RHP Akron M. Valley (SS-A) 22 April 27 Jake Paulson RHP Columbus (AAA) Akron 23 April 28 Tyler Friis IF Akron Injured List 24 April 28 Gabriel Mejia OF Lake County (A) Akron 25 April 30 Tyler Krieger IF Akron Columbus (AAA) 26 April 30 Drew Stankiewicz IF Free Agent Signing Akron 27 May 1 Sean Brady LHP Akron Released 28 May 1 Rob Kaminsky LHP Injured List Akron 29 May 3 James Karinchak RHP Akron Columbus (AAA) 30 May 3 Kyle Nelson LHP Lynchburg (A-Adv) Akron 31 May 3 David Speer LHP Akron M. Valley (SS-A) 32 May 3 Luke Eubank RHP M. Valley (SS-A) Akron 33 May 5 Mitch Longo OF Akron Injured List 34 May 5 Tyler Krieger IF Columbus (AAA) Akron 35 May 6 Matt Solter RHP Akron Lynchburg (A-Adv) 36 May 6 Eli Morgan RHP Lynchburg (A-Adv) Akron 37 May 7 Luke Eubank RHP Akron M. Valley (SS-A) 38 May 7 David Speer LHP M. Valley (SS-A) Akron 39 May 9 Daniel Salters C Akron M. Valley (SS-A) 40 May 9 Ernie Clement IF Injured List Akron 41 May 11 Gabriel Mejia OF Akron Lynchburg (A-Adv) 42 May 11 Zach Plesac RHP Akron Columbus (AAA) 43 May 11 Aaron Civale RHP M. Valley (SS-A) Akron 44 May 11 Nellie Rodriguez IF M. Valley (SS-A) Akron 45 May 17 Matt Whitehouse LHP Akron Columbus (AAA) 46 May 17 Luke Eubank RHP M. Valley (SS-A) Akron 47 May 18 Drew Stankiewicz IF Akron M. Valley (SS-A) 48 May 18 Tyler Friis IF Injured List Akron 49 May 25 Daniel Johnson OF Akron Columbus (AAA) 50 May 25 Mitch Longo OF Injured List Akron 51 May 26 Tyler Naquin OF Cleveland Akron (Rehab) 52 May 27 Luke Eubank RHP Akron Released 53 May 27 Matt Whitehouse LHP Columbus (AAA) Akron 54 May 29 Argenis Angulo RHP Akron Columbus (AAA) 55 May 29 Tyler Krieger IF Akron Columbus (AAA) 56 May 29 Tyler Naquin OF Akron (Rehab) Columbus (Rehab) 57 May 30 Alex Call OF Injured List Akron 58 May 31 Matt Solter RHP Lynchburg (A-Adv) Akron 59 June 1 David Speer LHP Akron Columbus (AAA) 60 June 1 Anthony Gose LHP Lynchburg (A-Adv) Akron 61 June 2 Rob Kaminsky LHP Akron Columbus (AAA) 62 June 2 Ben Krauth LHP Akron Columbus (AAA) 63 June 2 Jared Robinson RHP Columbus (AAA) Akron 64 June 2 David Speer LHP Columbus (AAA) Akron 65 June 3 Matt Whitehouse LHP Akron Columbus (AAA) 66 June 3 Matt Solter RHP Akron Lynchburg (A-Adv) 67 June 3 Ben Krauth LHP Columbus (AAA) Akron 68 June 4 Connor Marabell OF Akron Columbus (AAA) 69 June 4 Trenton Brooks OF Lynchburg (A-Adv) Akron

70 June 5 Nick Sandlin RHP Akron Columbus (AAA) 71 June 5 Rob Kaminsky LHP Columbus (AAA) Akron 72 June 6 Aaron Civale RHP Akron Columbus (AAA) 73 June 6 Robert Broom RHP Lynchburg (A-Adv) Akron 74 June 6 Evan Mitchell RHP Lynchburg (A-Adv) Akron 75 June 8 Evan Mitchell RHP Akron M. Valley (SS-A) 76 June 8 Matt Whitehouse LHP Columbus (AAA) Akron 77 June 10 Trenton Brooks OF Akron Lynchburg (A-Adv) 78 June 10 Connor Marabell OF Columbus (AAA) Akron 79 June 11 Mike Clevinger RHP Cleveland Akron (Rehab) 80 June 14 Ben Krauth LHP Akron Injured List 81 June 14 Evan Mitchell RHP M. Valley (SS-A) Akron 82 June 16 Brock Hartson RHP M. Valley (SS-A) Injured List 83 June 17 Mike Clevinger RHP Akron (Rehab) Cleveland 84 June 17 Matt Whitehouse LHP Akron Released 85 June 17 Jorma Rodriguez IF Akron Injured List 86 June 17 Tyler Krieger IF Columbus (AAA) Akron 87 June 18 Jordan Stephens RHP Waiver Claim Akron 88 June 20 Tyler Friis IF Akron Lynchburg (A-Adv) 89 June 20 Evan Mitchell RHP Akron Lynchburg (A-Adv) 90 June 20 Ben Krauth LHP Injured List Akron 91 June 20 Adam Scott LHP Lynchburg (A-Adv) Akron 92 June 22 David Speer LHP Akron Injured List 93 June 21 Wilson Garcia IF Akron Injured List 94 June 21 Tyler Krieger IF Akron Injured List 95 June 21 Trenton Brooks OF Lynchburg (A-Adv) Akron 96 June 21 Andruw Monasterio IF Injured List Akron 97 June 22 Jake Paulson RHP Akron Columbus (AAA) 98 June 22 Zach Draper LHP Lake County (A) Akron 99 June 22 Connor Smith IF Lake County (A) Akron 100 June 25 Zach Draper LHP Akron Lake County (A) 101 June 25 Jake Paulson RHP Columbus (AAA) Akron 102 June 26 Rob Kaminsky LHP Akron Columbus (AAA) 103 June 27 David Speer LHP Injured List Akron 104 July 1 Tanner Tully LHP Akron Columbus (AAA) 105 July 1 Eli Lingos LHP Lake County (A) Akron 106 July 2 Brock Hartson RHP Injured List Lake County 107 July 5 Ka’ai Tom OF Akron Columbus (AAA) 108 July 5 Jose Medina OF Injured List Akron 109 July 7 Dalbert Siri RHP Akron Columbus (AAA) 110 July 8 Eli Lingos LHP Akron Lake County (A) 111 July 8 Jose Medina OF Akron Injured List 112 July 8 Connor Smith IF Akron Lynchburg (A-Adv) 113 July 8 Tanner Tully LHP Columbus (AAA) Akron 114 July 8 Ka’ai Tom OF Columbus (AAA) Akron 115 July 8 Nolan Jones IF Lynchburg (A-Adv) Akron 116 July 10 Ka’ai Tom OF Akron Columbus (AAA) 117 July 10 Chih-Wei Hu RHP Columbus (AAA) Akron 118 July 10 Tyler Krieger IF Injured List Akron 119 July 11 Danny Salazar RHP AZL (Rehab) Akron (Rehab) 120 July 12 David Speer LHP Akron Injured List 121 July 13 Tanner Tully LHP Akron Columbus (AAA) 122 July 13 Dalbert Siri RHP Columbus (AAA) Akron 123 July 13 Yapson Gomez LHP Lynchburg (A-Adv) Akron 124 July 14 Anthony Gose LHP Akron Injured List 125 July 14 Tyler Krieger IF Akron Injured List 126 July 15 Jose Medina OF Injured List Akron 127 July 15 Anderson Polanco LHP Lynchburg (A-Adv) Akron 128 July 16 Eli Morgan RHP Akron Columbus (AAA) 129 July 18 Kyle Nelson LHP Akron Injured List 130 July 18 Tanner Tully LHP Columbus (AAA) Akron 131 July 18 Dan Otero RHP M. Valley (Rehab) Akron (Rehab) 132 July 18 Li-Jen Chu C Akron Injured List 133 July 19 Gianpaul Gonzalez C Lake County (A) Akron 134 July 21 Danny Salazar RHP Akron (Rehab) Columbus (Rehab) 135 July 21 Anderson Polanco LHP Akron Injured List 136 July 21 Anthony Gose LHP Injured List Akron 137 July 22 Eli Morgan RHP Columbus (AAA) Akron 138 July 22 Dan Otero RHP Akron (Rehab) Columbus (Rehab)

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RUBBERDUCKS 2019 FIRST HALF DAY-BY-DAY Record: Sunday (3-13), Monday (3-6), Tuesday (6-8), Wednesday (11-4), Thursday (7-9), Friday (7-7), Saturday (6-10) Home Sellouts: 4 Series: First Half: 5-5-1 Home, 3-5-2 Road, 8-10-3 Overall Second Half: 0-4-0 Home, 1-3-1 Road, 1-7-1 Overall Home Dates Lost: 3 # Date Opp. Score W/L Record Place GB/A Winner Loser Save Time Att. Opening/Total(Avg) 1 4/4 ALT 0-5 L 0-1 (0-1) T-5th -1.0 Marvel (1-0) Hentges (0-1) - 2:39 5,191 #1 / 5,191 (5,191) 2 4/5 ALT 6-7 L 0-2 (0-2) 6th -2.0 Agrazal (1-0) Eubank (0-1) Garcia (1) 2:51 2,576 #2 / 7,767 (3,884) 3 4/6 ALT 0-2 L 0-3 (0-3) T-5th -3.0 Sulser (1-0) Brady (0-1) Eckelman (1) 2:29 3,188 #3 / 10,955 (3,652) 4 4/7 ALT 2-3 L 0-4 (0-4) 6th -4.0 Campos (1-0) Angulo (0-1) Eckelman (2) 2:34 4,838 #4 / 15,793 (3,948) 5 4/8 TRN 3-4 L 0-5 (0-5) 6th -5.0 Sosebee (1-0) Krauth (0-1) Alvarez (1) 2:37 1,669 #5 / 17,462 (3,492) 6 4/9 TRN 2-7 L 0-6 (0-6) 6th -5.0 Acevedo (1-0) Hentges (0-2) - 2:41 2,001 #6 / 19,463 (3,244) 7 4/10 TRN 5-2 W 1-6 (1-6) 6th -5.0 Paulson (1-0) Stephan (0-1) Siri (1) 2:59 1,803 #7 / 21,266 (3,038) 8 4/11 @ALT 2-3 (12) L 1-7 (1-7) 6th -6.0 Scioneaux (1-0) Kaminsky (0-1) - 3:26 5,023 4/12 @ALT PPD 1-7 (1-7) 6th -6.5 Rain – makeup doubleheader scheduled for April 13 Road PPD #1 9 4/13-1 @ALT 7-0 (7) W 2-7 (2-7) T-5th -6.5 Plesac (1-0) Hightower (0-1) - 1:55 Road DH #1 10 4/13-2 @ALT 10-7 (7) W 3-7 (3-7) 5th -6.0 Eubank (1-1) Scioneaux (1-1) Karinchak (1) 2:38 5,014 4/14 @ALT PPD 3-7 (3-7) T-5th -5.5 Rain – makeup doubleheader scheduled for June 8 Road PPD #2 11 4/15 @TRN 6-8 L 3-8 (3-8) T-5th -6.5 Reeves (1-0) Tully (0-1) - 2:36 3,293 12 4/16 @TRN 6-7 (11) L 3-9 (3-9) T-5th -7.5 Acevedo (2-0) Speer (0-1) - 3:28 3,527 13 4/17 @TRN 5-3 W 4-9 (4-9) 5th -7.5 Paulson (2-0) Koerner (0-1) Siri (2) 2:18 3,408 14 4/18 BOW 7-4 W 5-9 (5-9) 5th -7.5 Angulo (1-1) Erwin (2-2) Karinchak (2) 2:50 3,223 #8 / 24,489 (3,061) 4/19 BOW PPD 5-9 (5-9) 5th -7.5 Rain – makeup doubleheader scheduled for April 20 Home PPD #1 15 4/20-1 BOW 1-0 (8) W 6-9 (6-9) 5th -7.5 Speer (1-1) Tate (0-3) - 2:11 Home DH #1 16 4/20-2 BOW 2-0 (7) W 7-9 (7-9) 5th -7.0 Tully (1-1) Lowther (1-1) Karinchak (3) 1:36 2,432 #9 / 26,921 (2,991) 17 4/22 BNG 3-16 L 7-10 (7-10) 5th -8.0 Kay (1-1) Hentges (0-3) - 3:17 2,435 #10 / 29,356 (2,936) 18 4/23 BNG 6-11 L 7-11 (7-11) 5th -9.0 Peterson (1-1) Brady (0-2) - 3:05 2,020 #11 / 31,376 (2,852) 19 4/24 BNG 2-0 W 8-11 (8-11) 4th -8.0 Speer (2-1) Mazza (0-1) Karinchak (4) 2:04 2,538 #12 / 33,914 (2,826) 20 4/25 @BOW 6-2 (10) W 9-11 (9-11) 4th -8.0 Whitehouse (1-0) Grover (0-1) - 3:12 1,277 21 4/26 @BOW 5-3 W 10-11 (10-11) 4th -7.5 Tully (2-1) Lowther (1-2) Karinchak (5) 2:53 (0:27) 2,417 22 4/27 @BOW 2-5 L 10-12 (10-12) 4th -8.0 Wells (1-0) Hentges (0-4) Erwin (2) 2:06 3,591 23 4/28 @BOW 8-6 W 11-12 (11-12) 3rd -8.0 Siri (1-0) Alvarado (0-1) Karinchak (6) 3:02 2,364 24 4/29 @BNG 9-5 W 12-12 (12-12) 2nd -8.0 Solter (1-0) Peterson (1-2) - 2:54 1,427 25 4/30 @BNG 0-1 L 12-13 (12-13) 3rd -9.0 Jannis (1-0) Plesac (1-1) Blackham (2) 2:02 1,756 April: 12-13. RS-RA: 105-111 (-6). Hitting: .229 (188-822), 14 HR, .303 OBP, .345 SLG, .648 OPS, 17/25 SB. Pitching: 3.85 ERA, 8/13 Saves, .246 avg, 11 HR 26 5/1 @BNG 0-8 L 12-14 (12-14) 4th -9.0 Gibbons (3-2) Tully (2-2) - 3:03 2,380 27 5/2 REA 6-9 (10) L 12-15 (12-15) 4th -10.0 Brown (2-2) Speer (2-2) Rivero (1) 3:41 (0:37) 2,992 #13 / 36,906 (2,839) 28 5/3 REA 7-0 W 13-15 (13-15) 4th -9.0 Hentges (1-4) Eshelman (0-3) - 2:50 4,604 #14 / 41,510 (2,965) 5/4 REA PPD 13-15 (13-15) 4th -9.5 Rain – makeup doubleheader scheduled for May 5 Home PPD #2 29 5/5-1 REA 2-3 (8) L 13-16 (13-16) 4th -10.0 Leftwich (2-0) Krauth (0-2) - 2:17 Home DH #2 30 5/5-2 REA 4-6 (9) L 13-17 (13-17) 4th -10.5 Hammer (1-0) Whitehouse (1-1) Russ (3) 2:52 5,180 #15 / 46,690 (3,113) 31 5/7 @ERI 0-2 L 13-18 (13-18) 4th -10.5 Perez (1-0) Tully (2-3) Carlton (1) 2:22 1,116 32 5/8 @ERI 4-3 (11) W 14-18 (14-18) 4th -9.5 Whitehouse (2-1) Ecker (1-3) - 3:06 1,151 33 5/9 @ERI 8-13 L 14-19 (14-19) 4th -9.5 Lescher (1-0) Hentges (1-5) - 3:04 3,223 34 5/10 @REA 5-6 L 14-20 (14-20) 4th -10.5 Singer (2-0) Angulo (1-2) - 2:42 4,990 35 5/11 @REA 15-2 W 15-20 (15-20) 4th -9.5 Civale (1-0) Rosso (2-1) - 2:57 5,598 5/12 @REA PPD 15-20 (15-20) 4th -9.5 Rain – makeup doubleheader scheduled for June 19 Road PPD #3 36 5/13 BOW 7-3 W 16-20 (16-20) 4th -10.0 Tully (3-3) Harvey (1-3) - 2:35 2,438 #16 / 49,128 (3,071) 37 5/14 BOW 0-2 L 16-21 (16-21) 4th -11.0 Lowther (3-3) Paulson (2-1) Gonzalez (1) 2:17 4,955 #17 / 54,083 (3,181) 38 5/15 BOW 5-2 (11) W 17-21 (17-21) 4th -11.0 Nelson (1-0) Muckenhirn (0-2) - 2:27 7,501 #18 / 61,584 (3,421) 39 5/16 @RIC 4-2 W 18-21 (18-21) 4th -10.0 Kaminsky (1-1) Halstead (1-3) Sandlin (1) 2:48 5,076 40 5/17 @RIC 10-2 W 19-21 (19-21) 4th -10.0 Civale (2-0) Williams (1-3) - 2:53 7,789 41 5/18 @RIC 2-5 L 19-22 (19-22) 4th -10.0 Lovegrove (2-2) Tully (3-4) Moll (1) 2:45 9,243 42 5/19 @RIC 2-5 L 19-23 (19-23) 4th -10.0 Baragar (1-0) Paulson (2-2) Adon (4) 2:16 6,073 43 5/21 HBG 7-3 W 20-23 (20-23) 4th -9.0 Kaminsky (2-1) Braymer (3-2) Sandlin (2) 2:49 2,743 #19 / 64,327 (3,386) 44 5/22 HBG 6-1 W 21-23 (21-23) 4th -8.0 Morgan (1-0) Crowe (4-3) Angulo (1) 2:37 2,608 #20 / 66,935 (3,347) 45 5/23 HBG 6-2 W 22-23 (22-23) T-3rd -7.0 Civale (3-0) Tetreault (2-2) Speer (1) 2:20 8,241 (S1) #21 / 75,176 (3,580) 46 5/24 RIC 2-1 (13) W 23-23 (23-23) 2nd -7.0 Angulo (2-2) Moll (0-1) - 3:25 6,239 #22 / 81,415 (3,701) 47 5/25 RIC 3-6 L 23-24 (23-24) 2nd -7.0 Menez (3-2) Paulson (2-3) Lovegrove (1) 2:28 (0:48) 4,726 #23 / 86,141 (3,745) 48 5/26 RIC 2-3 L 23-25 (23-25) 3rd -6.5 Gutierrez (1-2) Hentges (1-6) Adon (6) 2:44 (0:29) 5,830 #24 / 91,971 (3,832) 49 5/27 RIC 5-2 W 24-25 (24-25) 3rd -6.5 Morgan (2-0) Williams (1-5) Nelson (1) 2:34 4,453 #25 / 96,424 (3,857) 50 5/28 @BOW 6-2 W 25-25 (25-25) 2nd -6.5 Civale (4-0) Kremer (0-2) - 2:24 1,883 51 5/29 @BOW 9-8 W 26-25 (26-25) 2nd -6.5 Tully (4-4) Araujo (0-2) Nelson (2) 2:46 1,077 52 5/30 @BOW 9-5 W 27-25 (27-25) 2nd -6.5 Paulson (3-3) Molina (3-5) - 3:00 4,249 53 5/31 @ERI 1-4 L 27-26 (27-26) 2nd -6.5 Mize (5-0) Hentges (1-7) Vest (3) 2:38 3,347 May: 15-13. RS-RA: 137-110 (+27). Hitting: .247 (239-968), 31 HR, .320 OBP, .397 SLG, .717 OPS, 13/25 SB. Pitching: 3.13 ERA, 6/8 Saves, .232 avg, 14 HR 6/1 @ERI PPD 27-26 (27-26) 2nd -6.0 Rain – makeup doubleheader scheduled for June 2 Road PPD #4 54 6/2-1 @ERI 7-2 (7) W 28-26 (28-26) 2nd -6.0 Morgan (3-0) Manning (4-3) Nelson (3) 2:04 Road DH #2 55 6/2-2 @ERI 5-8 (11) L 28-27 (28-27) 2nd -6.5 Houston (1-0) Siri (1-1) - 2:56 2,386 56 6/4 REA 8-5 W 29-27 (29-27) 2nd -6.5 Tully (5-4) Falter (4-4) Siri (3) 2:27 3,741 #26 / 100,165 (3,853) 57 6/5 REA 2-0 W 30-27 (30-27) 2nd -5.5 Paulson (5-4) Llovera (2-2) Speer (2) 2:34 (0:33) 3,023 #27 / 103,188 (3,821) 58 6/6 REA 2-3 L 30-28 (30-28) 2nd -6.5 Russ (1-3) Gose (0-1) - 2:52 5,357 #28 / 108,545 (3,877) 59 6/7 @ALT 5-1 W 31-28 (31-28) 2nd -5.5 Morgan (4-0) Brady (2-5) - 2:25 5,691 60 6/8-1 @ALT 0-6 (7) L 31-29 (31-29) 2nd -6.0 Robles (1-1) Mitchell (0-1) - 1:50 Road DH #3 61 6/8-2 @ALT 1-2 (7) L 31-30 (31-30) 2nd -7.0 Marvel (5-5) Robinson (0-1) - 1:56 6,873 62 6/9 @ALT 2-4 L 31-31 (31-31) 2nd -7.0 Vasquez (5-1) Tully (5-5) Eckelman (6) 2:25 5,088 63 6/11 HFD 2-0 W 32-31 (32-31) 2nd -7.0 Paulson (5-3) Wynkoop (5-6) - 2:13 5,138 #29 / 113,683 (3,920) 64 6/12 HFD 5-1 W 33-31 (33-31) 2nd -6.0 Whitehouse (3-1) Gold (6-4) - 2:57 4,491 #30 / 118,174 (3,939) 65 6/13 HFD 3-2 W 34-31 (34-31) 2nd -6.0 Morgan (5-0) Culbreth (3-7) Robinson (1) 2:20 3,073 #31 / 121,247 (3,911) 66 6/14 POR 1-3 L 34-32 (34-32) 2nd -6.0 Wade (1-1) Mitchell (0-2) Feltman (3) 2:33 8,026 (S2) #32 / 129,273 (4,040) 6/15 POR PPD 34-32 (34-32) 3rd -6.5 Rain – makeup doubleheader scheduled for June 16 Home PPD #3 67 6/16-1 POR 0-4 (7) L 34-33 (34-33) 3rd -6.5 Jimenez (2-3) Tully (5-6) - 2:16 Home DH #3 68 6/16-2 POR 3-6 (7) L 34-34 (34-34) 3rd -7.0 Reyes (2-8) Paulson (5-4) Weems (5) 1:58 5,335 #33 / 134,608 (4,079) 69 6/18 @REA 2-10 L 34-35 (34-35) 3rd -7.5 Falter (5-4) Hentges (1-8) - 2:48 5,634

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RUBBERDUCKS 2019 SECOND HALF DAY-BY-DAY # Date Opp. Score W/L Record Place GB/A Winner Loser Save Time Att. Opening/Total(Avg) 70 6/19-1 @REA 4-6 (7) L 0-1 (34-36) T-4th -1.0 Cleavinger (1-0) Nelson (1-1) Brown (2) 2:28 (1:22) Road DH #4 71 6/19-2 @REA 3-2 (8) W 1-1 (35-36) 4th -0.5 Broom (1-0) Russ (1-4) Kaminsky (1) 2:06 (0:30) 6,609 (completed 6/20) 72 6/20 @REA 12-6 W 2-1 (36-36) T-2nd -0.5 Scott (1-0) Medina (5-3) - 3:01 5,011 73 6/21 ERI 3-11 L 2-2 (36-37) 4th -1.5 Manning (6-4) Tully (5-7) - 2:57 7,065 #34 / 141,673 (4,167) 74 6/22 ERI 0-2 L 2-3 (36-38) 4th -2.5 Burrows (1-0) Draper (0-1) Carlton (6) 2:20 8,027 (S3) #35 / 149,700 (4,277) 75 6/23 ERI 5-6 (10) L 2-4 (36-39) 4th -3.0 Blackwood (2-2) Robinson (0-2) Sittinger (1) 3:10 6,271 #36 / 155,971 (4,333) 76 6/24 @HBG 2-3 (10) L 2-5 (36-40) 6th -3.0 Pena (1-1) Broom (1-1) - 2:39 2,883 77 6/25 @HBG 2-1 (11) W 3-5 (37-40) T-5th -3.0 Stephens (1-0) Condra-Bogan (3-3) Siri (4) 2:44 3,375 78 6/26 @HBG 9-3 W 4-5 (38-40) 5th -3.0 Tully (6-7) Dragmire (0-1) - 2:37 (0:09) 4,850 79 6/27 @BOW 2-5 L 4-6 (38-41) 5th -4.5 Kremer (3-4) Paulson (5-5) Baumann (1) 2:38 2,294 80 6/28 @BOW 2-3 L 4-7 (38-42) T-5th -4.5 Zimmermann (3-2) Broom (1-2) Alvarado (1) 2:41 2,067 81 6/29 @BOW 7-8 L 4-8 (38-43) T-5th -5.5 Jimenez (3-0) Gose (0-2) Tate (2) 2:47 4,629 82 6/30 @BOW 5-0 W 5-8 (39-43) 5th -5.5 Scott (2-0) Lowther (8-5) Robinson (2) 2:39 2,370 June: 12-17. RS-RA: 104-113 (-9). Hitting: .245 (229-933), 26 HR, .305 OBP, .387 SLG, .692 OPS, 18/25 SB. Pitching: 3.53 ERA, 7/8 Saves, .233 avg, 22 HR 83 7/1 ALT 4-5 L 5-9 (39-44) T-5th -6.5 Sulser (7-0) Nelson (1-2) Eckelman (14) 2:32 3,174 #37 / 159,145 (4,301) 84 7/2 ALT 7-2 W 6-9 (40-44) T-5th -6.5 Paulson (6-5) Robles (2-2) - 2:56 (0:35) 3,408 #38 / 162,533 (4,278) 85 7/3 ALT 4-6 L 6-10 (40-45) T-5th -7.5 Cesar (2-2) Stephens (1-1) Eckelman (15) 2:33 7,478 #39 / 170,031 (4,360) 86 7/4 @BNG 1-4 L 6-11 (40-46) T-5th -7.5 Jannis (5-1) Morgan (5-1) Villines (6) 2:24 6,129 87 7/5 @BNG 5-0 W 7-11 (41-46) 5th -6.5 Scott (3-0) McGeorge (0-4) - 2:40 2,924 88 7/6 @BNG 6-7 L 7-12 (41-47) 5th -7.5 Gonzalez (4-3) Lingos (0-1) Blackham (6) 2:37 (0:08) 2,578 89 7/7 @BNG 2-5 L 7-13 (41-48) 5th -8.5 Ryan (2-1) Paulson (6-6) Zanghi (3) 2:22 1,911 90 7/11 BOW 0-3 L 7-14 (41-49) T-5th -9.5 Baumann (1-1) Salazar (0-1) Tate (4) 2:24 5,419 #40 / 175,450 (4,386) 91 7/12 BOW 5-6 (10) L 7-15 (41-50) 6th -10.5 Gonzalez (1-0) Nelson (1-3) - 3:18 6,042 #41 / 181,492 (4,427) 92 7/13 BOW 10-7 W 8-15 (42-50) 6th -9.5 Gomez (1-0) Araujo (1-3) Siri (5) 3:20 (0:15) 8,299 (S4) #42 / 189,791 (4,519) 93 7/14 BOW 2-4 L 8-16 (42-51) 6th -10.5 Lowther (10-5) Paulson (6-7) Tate (5) 2:31 5,201 #43 / 194,992 (4,535) 94 7/15 @ERI 4-5 L 8-17 (42-52) 6th -11.5 Blackwood (5-2) Nelson (1-4) - 3:11 6,816 95 7/16 @ERI 3-5 L 8-18 (42-53) 6th -12.5 Manning (7-4) Polanco (0-1) Carlton (9) 3:05 4,620 96 7/17 @ERI 2-6 L 8-19 (42-54) 6th -12.5 Funkhouser (1-1) Hentges (1-9) - 2:32 2,345 97 7/18 BNG 2-7 L 8-20 (42-55) 6th -13.5 Lee (2-0) Scott (3-1) - 2:39 5,651 #44 / 200,643 (4,560) 98 7/19 BNG 4-3 W 9-20 (43-55) 6th -13.5 Paulson (7-7) Dibrell (0-1) Robinson (3) 2:31 5,807 #45 / 206,450 (4,588) 99 7/20 BNG 2-8 L 9-21 (43-56) 6th -14.5 Smith (1-0) Hu (0-1) - 2:55 6,185 #46 / 212,635 (4,623) 100 7/21 BNG 1-4 L 9-22 (43-57) 6th -14.5 Gonzalez (5-4) Tully (6-8) Taylor (2) 2:44 5,467 #47 / 218,102 (4,640) 7/22 @TRN PPD 9-22 (43-57) 6th -15.5 Rain – makeup doubleheader scheduled for July 23 Road PPD #5 7/23-1 @TRN Road DH #5 7/23-2 @TRN 7/24 @TRN 7/25 @HFD 7/26 @HFD 7/27 @HFD 7/28 @HFD 7/30 NH 7/31 NH 8/1 NH 8/2 BNG 8/3 BNG 8/4 BNG 8/6 @NH 8/7 @NH 8/8 @NH 8/9 @POR 8/10 @POR 8/11 @POR 8/13 TRN 8/14 TRN 8/15 TRN 8/16 @ERI 8/17 @ERI 8/18 @ERI 8/19 HBG 8/20 HBG 8/21 HBG 8/22 RIC 8/23 RIC 8/24 RIC 8/25 RIC 8/26 @ALT 8/27 @ALT 8/28 @ALT 8/29 @ALT 8/30 ERI 8/31 ERI 9/1 ERI 9/2 ERI