FORT WAYNE TINCAPS 2019 GAME NOTES

Fort Wayne TinCaps (1-2, 34-37) @ Great Lakes Loons (2-1, 45-25)

RHP Efraín Contreras vs. RHP Jose Martinez

Sunday, June 23 • Dow Diamond (Midland, Mich.) • First 2:05 PM (Game 72 / 138)

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APPLE SLICES NEWS & NOTES vs. GL in 2019 (3-6, 3-3 Road) Home Record: 18-15 SATURDAY NIGHT: The TinCaps lost to the Loons, 2-1, in 11 innings. The game 6 Home, 15 Away (21 Total) Road Record: 16-22 Day Record: 8-10 was scoreless for 7.5 innings until Great Lakes scored on a in the bottom Night Record: 26-27 of the eighth. Fort Wayne tied the game with a Juan Fernandez sac fly in the top of Friday, May 24 Road L, 7-0 Streak: L2, W6 of 9 the ninth. The Loons walked off on another wild pitch in the 11th. Tucupita Marcano was the only TinCap with multiple hits as he went 2-for-5. Saturday, May 25 Road L, 7-6 Sunday: 2-7 Sunday, May 26 Road W, 12-2 Monday: 3-4 MEXICAN POWER: Here’s how Efraín Contreras stacks up against other qualifying Tuesday: 7-3 Wednesday: 6-4 Midwest League … 21% K-BB% (ranks 2nd)… 4.92 K/BB (3rd)… 2.05 BB/9 Monday, May 27 Road W, 8-3 Thursday: 9-2 (3rd)… 10.11 K/9 (4th)… 5% BB% (4th)… 26% K% (5th)… 14% swing & miss% Friday: 4-9 (5th)… 3.26 xFIP (5th)… 3.25 FIP (6th)…1.18 WHP (9th)… Contreras is the Friday, May 31 Home L, 9-6 Saturday: 2-8 youngest on Fort Wayne’s staff and the 2nd youngest qualifying pitcher in the MWL, older than only Reds prospect Lyon Richardson with Dayton. Contreras won’t Saturday, June 1 Home L, 11-0 (8) April: 11-13 turn 20 until Jan. 2. May: 15-14 Sunday, June 2 Home L, 7-4 June: 8-10 July: 0-0 HAIL TO THE VICTORS: University of Michigan pitching Chris Fetter is a Thursday, June 20 Road W, 6-0 August: 0-0 former TinCaps pitcher. Fetter, a Carmel, Ind., native and Carmel HS alum, September: 0-0 graduated from Michigan in 2009, was drafted by the Padres in the 9th round, and Friday, June 21 Road L, 6-3 then pitched in 7 games for the ‘Caps later that summer (6 starts, including 2 in the Leading after Six: 25-2 postseason as Fort Wayne won the MWL title). Fetter returned to the Fort in 2012 to Saturday, June 22 Road L, 2-1 [11] Tied after Six: 5-4 make 3 starts and 3 relief appearances. He finished his TinCaps career with a 2.21 Trailing after Six: 3-29 Sunday, June 23 Road 2:05 p.m. Leading after Seven: 25-2 ERA… Fetter transitioned to the role of a coach for Double-A San Antonio in 2013 Tied after Seven: 3-3 (when TinCaps manager Anthony Contreras spent part of that season there as a Saturday, June 29 Home 7:05 p.m. Trailing after Seven: 3-30 player), then worked as a scout for the Angels, became Ball State’s pitching coach Leading after Eight: 27-1 for the 2016 season, joined the Dodgers as a minor league pitching coordinator for Sunday, June 30 Home 3:05 p.m. Tied after Eight: 3-3 2017, and returned to Ann Arbor last year. Trailing after Eight: 0-29 Monday, July 1 Home 7:05 p.m. Scoring first: 24-13 X IS A FACTOR: Infielder Xavier Edwards was the MWL Eastern Division’s lead- Opponent scores first: 9-25 off batter and starting second baseman and this helps explain why… He leads the Saturday, July 6 Road 7:05 p.m. Come-from-behind wins: 12 league in batting average (.336), ranks 2nd in OBP (.394), and is tied for 3rd in Shutouts: 8-4 stolen bases (18). Edwards also has the 2nd lowest swinging strike % (4%), the 5th Sunday, July 7 Road 2:05 p.m. vs. LH starter: 6-11 lowest K% (11%), and the 9th best BB/K (0.79)… 48% of the balls he’s put into play Monday, July 8 Road 7:05 p.m. vs. RH starter: 28-26 have been hit the opposite way, the highest rate in the league… 29 of his league- high 85 hits have come on the first pitch of an at-bat as he’s hit .527 in 0-0 counts. Tuesday, July 30 Road 7:05 p.m. Scoring fewer than Three: 4-16 Scoring Three or Four: 11-18 MAKING HIS MARK: Infielder Tucupita Marcano has struck out in only 10% of his Wednesday, July 31 Road 7:05 p.m. Scoring Five or more: 19-3 plate appearances this season, the 4th lowest K% in the MWL. He’s swung and

1-run games: 14-12 missed at just 5% of the pitches he’s seen, the 6th lowest rate in the MWL. Thursday, Aug. 1 Road 7:05 p.m. 2-run games: 2-2 3+-run games: 18-23 POWER SURGE: Outfielder Agustin Ruiz has launched 3 homers over his last 11 Friday, Aug. 2 Road 7:05 p.m. Extra Innings: 0-3 games after not homering in his first 51 games of the season. His 38 RBIs on the year rank 11th in the MWL… Ruiz matched his career-best with 3 hits Friday night, Out-hitting opponent: 24-8 his 3rd 3-hit game of the year and 2nd in a 5-game span… 22% of the balls he’s put PADRES PROPECTS Being out-hit: 5-25 Same number of hits: 5-4 in play this year have been line drives, good for the 6th highest LD% in the MWL. MLB.com and Baseball America Series W-L-T (Home): 5-4-1 HUNTING HITS: In 19 games since May 26, catcher Blake Hunt has have both rated the Padres’ farm Series W-L-T (Road): 3-5-2 slashed .309/.347/.426 (.773 OPS) with 6 doubles, 1 triple, and 10 RBIs. Series W-L-T (Total): 7-9-2 system as the best in baseball in 2019. The following TinCaps are Series Sweeps (Home): 2-2 WELCOME BACK: Today the Padres reinstated outfielder Dwanya Williams-Sutton Series Sweeps (Road): 1-2 from Fort Wayne’s Injured List. DWS sprained his left wrist when making a diving ranked by MLB.com’s MLB Series Sweeps (Total): 2-4 Pipeline as Top 30 San Diego catch against Great Lakes at Parkview Field on June 2 (it was in the top of the 7th Home crowds of 6,000+: 3-7 on a ball hit by Dillon Paulson). Prospects: Home crowds of 7,000+: 3-4 Home crowds of 8,000+: 1-0 LITTLE POWER: Outfielder Grant Little doubled twice on Thursday, marking the first 7. Ryan Weathers (LHP) Sellouts: 5 time he’s had multiple extra-base hits in a game this season. 8. Xavier Edwards (INF) Delayed Starts: 2 17. Tucupita Marcano (INF) Suspensions: 1 IN CONTROL: TinCaps pitchers have the best ratio of strikeouts to walks in the 27. Blake Hunt (C) Postponements: 3 MWL this season (3.11). ‘Caps pitchers have also walked the fewest batters in the 30. Joey Cantillo (LHP) Cancelled: 2 MWL, averaging only 2.9 per 9 innings. Ended Early: 2 Upcoming Games (All Times Eastern)

Monday, June 24 OFF Tuesday, June 25 vs. South Bend 7:05 PM RHP Gabe Mosser Wednesday, June 26 vs. South Bend 12:05 PM LHP Joey Cantillo Thursday, June 27 vs. South Bend 7:05 PM LHP Ryan Weathers Friday, June 28 vs. South Bend 2:05 PM RHP Sam Keating

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RECORD-SETTER: Anthony Contreras has won 228 games as manager of the TinCaps since he started in 2016. On Thursday he surpassed Doug Dascenzo (who won 227 games from 2007-09) for the most wins by a manager in franchise history. More important to AC than wins, since he began managing in 2014 in the Arizona League, he has had 19 players who’ve reached the big leagues. (Contreras managed Short-Season Tri-City in 2015.)

ALL-STARS: The TinCaps were represented in Tuesday’s Midwest League All-Star game by Xavier Edwards, who started at second base, plus starting pitcher Ryan Weathers and reliever Henry Henry. Edwards off with a single and stole second base. He finished 1-for-3, while Henry tossed 0.1 scoreless innings.

FIRST HALF REVIEW: The TinCaps went 33-35 in the first half, finishing in 5th place in the 8-team Eastern Division. Their best record was at 6-2, while they were as many as 7 games below .500 at 15-22 after May 15. Offensively, the ‘Caps slashed .245/.331/.343 as they averaged 4.19 runs per game. In the 16-team MWL, Fort Wayne ranked tied for 9th in runs/game, 6th in AVG, 5th in OBP, 11th in SLG, and 9th in OPS. Their 61 stolen bases ranked 8th… On the mound, the TinCaps’ 4.02 ERA ranked 10th. They had the fewest BB/9 (2.9), tied for the 6th most K/9 (9.2), and had the best BB/K (3.12).

ANOTHER HONOR FOR PARKVIEW FIELD: Parkview Field won the Best of the Ballparks Low-A fan vote through Ballpark Digest, becoming the first ballpark to win the fan-voted honor 3 times. The home of the TinCaps beat out the home of the South Atlantic League’s Augusta GreenJackets, SRP Park.

FOREVER YOUNG: The average age for a TinCaps position player thus far has been 20.2, the youngest in the Midwest League (MWL average: 21.2). The average age for a ’Caps pitcher is 20.9, also the youngest (MWL average: 21.9). This marks the 6th consecutive year Fort Wayne has had the league’s most youthful lineup, going back to 2014. The TinCaps had the youngest pitching staff in the league in 2016 and ranked tied for 2nd youngest in ’18, while ranking 2nd youngest in ’12, ’13, and ’17.

TinCaps Roster By Age 19-year-olds: 8 20-year-olds: 6 21-year-olds: 2 22-year-olds: 3 23-year-olds: 3 24-year-olds: 2

260 TO THE SHOW: 182 former Fort Wayne players have reached the big leagues since the franchise was founded in 1993. 9 ‘Caps alums have broken through this year with SS Fernando Tatis Jr., RHP Chris Paddack, LHP Nick Margevicius, RHP Pedro Avila, RHP Gerardo Reyes, INF Ty France, C Austin Allen, and LHP Logan Allen appearing for the Padres, plus INF Josh VanMeter with the Reds.

WELCOME BACK: 12 of the team’s 24 active players appeared in at least 1 game with the TinCaps before 2019: LHP Joey Cantillo, C Juan Fernandez, RHP Henry Henry, INF Justin Lopez, RHP Adrian Martinez, INF Kelvin Melean, RHP Gabe Mosser, RHP Jose Quezada, OF Agustin Ruiz, RHP Austin Smith, LHP Ryan Weathers, and RHP Carlos Belen, who was a corner infield with the ‘Caps in 2016 and ’18.

IN THE DUGOUT: Anthony Contreras is back for his 4th season as TinCaps manager, becoming the first skipper in the franchise’s 27-year history to lead the team for more than 3 years… Hitting coach Jonathan Mathews (2nd season), fielding coach Jhonny Carvajal (3rd), athletic trainer Allyse Kramer (3rd), and strength coach Sam Hoffman (2nd) are also back. Matt Williams is the team’s new pitching coach, succeeding Burt Hooton—the club’s pitching coach for the last 6 seasons— who’s missing the season as he recovers from knee surgery in March.

PADRES ON DECK: MLB.com, Baseball America, and ESPN have rated San Diego’s farm system as baseball’s best. The ‘Caps have 4 players on MLB.com’s Top 30 list for the Pads (see list on Page 1). Not to be overlooked, ESPN’s Keith Law ranks INF Justin Lopez at No. 19. He also notes RHP Efraín Contreras as another to watch with OF Agustin Ruiz & LHP Joey Cantillo.

VAMOS TINCAPS: A team of Padres minor league prospects ventured to Mexico City to play the Diablos Rojos del México and open up Estadio Alfredo Harp Helú, which is named after a member of the Padres’ ownership team, with a pair of games March 23-24. Both games drew a sell-out crowd of 20,000+ fans and Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador threw out the ceremonial first pitch. LHP Ryan Weathers started Game 1, while RHP Efraín Contreras and Adrian Martinez also pitched, joined by catcher Blake Hunt, infielders Xavier Edwards, Justin Lopez, Tucupita Marcano, and outfielders Grant Little and Agustin Ruiz. The Padres on Deck team impressively won both games.

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ON THE FRANCHISE: The franchise was founded in 1993 as the Fort Wayne Wizards. The team was affiliated with the from 1993-98. The organization has been affiliated with the since ‘99. The Wizards played at Memorial Stadium, about 3.5 miles north of Downtown Fort Wayne. The team moved into Parkview Field in 2009 and rebranded as the TinCaps, paying homage to John Chapman aka Johnny Appleseed, who’s buried in Fort Wayne. FORT WAYNE TINCAPS 2019 GAME NOTES TODAY’S STARTING PITCHER

23 Efraín (eff-rye-EEN) Contreras

HT: 5-10 WT: 215 B/T: R/R HOMETOWN: Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico

AGE: 19 BORN: Jan. 2, 2000 ACQUIRED: Signed as an International Free Agent on July 8, 2017

NOTES  THROWS: , , , , Slurve (new pitch he’s working on)  YOUTHFUL: Youngest pitcher on the staff  2018: Appeared with the DSL Padres, AZL Padres 1, and Short-Season A Tri-City… Spent the majority of the season with the AZL Padres, making 9 appearances (4 starts) and posting an ERA of 2.72 in 43.0 IP (44 strikeouts, 9 walks)… Owned a WHIP of 1.05 with the AZL Padres last season… Made 5 appearances (3 starts) with the DSL Padres, recording an ERA of 1.40 in 19.1 innings with 25 strikeouts and 3 walks (WHIP of 0.78)… Made 2 relief appearances with Tri-City, pitching 6 total scoreless innings with 7 strikeouts and 2 walks… On July 11, was the only AZL Padres pitcher last season to work 7 innings in a start… Recorded a career-high 10 strikeouts  2018 ADVANCED NUMBERS: Among pitchers in the AZL with 40+ IP in 2018, ranked 14th in K/BB (4.89), tops among AZL Padres pitchers… Only 12% of batted balls against him were Line Drives, 10th lowest in the circuit & best among AZL Padres pitchers… 48% of batted balls allowed were fly balls, 7th highest in the AZL  HOMETOWN: Ciudad Juárez is the most populous city in the Mexican state of Chihuahua. Located 3 miles from El Paso, TX. Also less than 10 miles from the New Mexico border... (In 1909, William Howard Taft became the first U.S. president to cross the border into Mexico when he held a summit with Mexican President Porfirio Díaz in Ciudad Juárez and El Paso.)  AMIGOS EN LA CASA: Efraín’s dad has a friend from Mexico who now lives in Indiana. A group of about 24 were there to support him in his season debut  FAMILY: His family owns and operates a mortuary... He says if he wasn’t playing baseball professionally, he’d work there… ESPN’s Keith Law says scouts nicknamed him “The Embalmer”… Family drove 20+ hours to see him pitch in Mexico City when the Padres on Deck team played Diablos Rojos  MISCELLANEOUS: Favorite big leaguer: Luis Severino of the Yankees… Favorite MLB team as a kid: Yankees… Favorite show: El Chapo… Favorite movie: El Comando del Diablo (The Devil’s Command)… Favorite meal: Tacos

2019 STARTING PITCHERS (In order of starting debut) 2019 Starts with Fort Wayne

Pitcher Games Started Team W-L Date Opponent IP H R ER BB K Pitches-Strikes Catcher

Ryan Weathers 11 6-5 4/5 Lansing 4.0 4 2 2 2 4 76-50 Juan Fernandez Efraín Contreras 9 3-6 4/11 Dayton 5.0 4 1 1 3 8 78-49 Juan Fernandez 4/17 @ Dayton 5.0 4 1 1 1 6 69-50 Juan Fernandez Joey Cantillo 11 7-4 4/24 Bowling Green 4.0 7 3 3 1 6 74-49 Blake Hunt 5/1 Kane County 5.0 5 4 4 0 3 79-56 Juan Fernandez Gabe Mosser 12 8-4 5/7 @ Wisconsin 5.0 3 1 1 1 4 76-45 Juan Fernandez Ramon Perez 10 4-6 5/14 @ Lake County 4.0 4 3 3 0 4 75-54 Juan Fernandez 5/21 vs. South Bend 6.0 3 0 0 0 5 80-55 Juan Fernandez Angel Acevedo 5 1-4 5/27 @ Great Lakes 5.2 3 1 0 1 7 82-56 Juan Fernandez

Adrian Martinez 2 0-2 6/2 vs. Great Lakes 4.2 5 4 3 3 7 83-55 Juan Fernandez 6/9 @ Dayton 6.0 6 1 1 1 8 80-58 Juan Fernandez Sam Keating 6 3-3 6/15 vs. Lake County 2.2 6 4 3 0 2 51-35 Juan Fernandez FORT WAYNE TINCAPS 2019 GAME NOTES

2019 TINCAPS INDIVIDUAL HITTING NOTES

3 - Almanzar, Luis - INF 6-0, 205, R/R, 19, Bayona, DR 16 - Curry, Michael - INF/OF 6-1, 215, R/R, 21, Gainesville, GA

Hit Streak: - On-Base Streak: - Hit Streak: - On-Base Streak: 1 (June 22) Long: 7 (April 5-12) Long: 8 (April 5-13) Long: 5 (May 26-29 / June 7-11) Long: 8 (May 25-31 / June 2-11)

 PADRES PROSPECT RANKING: Not currently in the Top  2019: Transferred from Extended Spring Training on April 30 lists, but previously was in 2017 and 2018 11… Hit a 3-R HR in debut on April 13 @ BG… Transferred  2019: On Opening Day roster… Added about 20 pounds of back to Extended on April 20… Returned to Fort Wayne on muscle during the off-season… Smacked the TinCaps’ first May 23 grand slam of the season on April 9 and hit 3 homers over his first 11 games… Placed on Injured List on June 1 and  2018: Spent the season primarily with Tri-City (Short Sea- reinstated on June 15 son), posting a batting average of .256 in 54 games with 11 doubles, 2 home runs, and 29 RBIs… Also appeared in two  2018: Transferred from Extended on May 10… In 63 games, slashed .176/.257/.249 with 2 home runs and 16 RBIs… games with Lake Elsinore (High-A) at the end of last season, Transferred to AZL Padres 1 on August 14… In 15 games in going 3-for-8 the AZL, slashed .211/.270/.228 with 4 RBIs  DRAFTED: By the Padres in 2018, 16th round  2017: With the Short-Season A Tri-City Dust Devils, played  COLLEGE: University of Georgia… A 2018 2nd Team All- 32 games at shortstop, 31 at third, and 1 at second base SEC selection as he led the Bulldogs with a .322 batting aver-  HIGH SCHOOL: Spent 1 year at American Heritage age and 53 RBIs… Also ranked 2nd on UGA with 13 home School (Plantation, FL) before moving back to the Dominican runs in 2018…. Named All-SEC 1st Team as a DH in 2017,  INTERNATIONAL PROSPECT RANKING: No. 4 according leading Georgia with 10 home runs, 46 RBI and .484 slugging to MLB.com in the 2016-17 international signing period percentage  PADRES PROSPECT RANKING: Was ranked in the Top  HIGH SCHOOL: Gainesville High School (41 miles from 30 by MLB.com and Baseball America entering the 2018 Georgia’s campus)… Started every game his senior season, season; not currently ranked batting .412 with 15 home runs, 44 RBI and 4 stolen bases  SIGNED: By the Padres on July 2, 2016 for $4 million  INSTAGRAM: @michael_curry13  INSTAGRAM: @luis_almanzar  TWITTER: @MichaelCurry13  TWITTER: @luis_almanzar13

9 - Edwards, Xavier - INF 5-10, 170, S/R, 19, Wellington, FL 37 - Fernandez, Juan - C 5-11, 205, R/R, 20, Valencia, VZ

Hit Streak: 2 (June 21) On-Base Streak: 13 (June 6) Hit Streak: - On-Base Streak: 11 (May 21) Long: 14 (May 3-May 20) Long: 22 (April 23-May 20) Long: 7 (May 21-June 6) Long: 11 (May 21—June 15)

 ROSPECT RANKING: Padres No. 8 (MLB.com), No. 14 (FanGraphs), No. 21 (Baseball America)…. No. 98 overall in baseball (MLB.com)  2019: On Opening Day roster  2019: On Opening Day roster...Went 5-for-5 against Kane County on May 1st, the  2018: In 66 games with Fort Wayne, slashed .224/.296/.306 first five-hit game of the season for any TinCap… Named a Midwest League All-Star with 2 HRs and 23 RBIs. Season ended on August 16 (right  2018: Began the season with AZL Padres 1. In 21 games in the AZL, hamate fracture)… In May, 1 of 5 players to volunteer to visit slashed .384/.471/.466 with 4 doubles, 11 RBIs, and 12 stolen bases...Transferred to the 122nd Fighter Wing U.S. Air National Guard base in Fort the Short-Season A Tri-City Dust Devils on August 9th, where he Wayne — got to experience a flight simulator… Spent All- slashed .314/.438/.360 with 4 doubles, 5 RBIs and 10 stolen bases in 24 games… A wrist injury restricted him from switch-hitting as he hit exclusively from the left side Star Break touring Chicago (he’s a natural righty)  2017: Spent the entirety of 2017 in the Arizona League…  DRAFTED: 38th overall by San Diego in the 2018 Draft. Signed by the Padres for Hit .295 in 35 games split between both of the San Diego $1.3 million… Was born on Long Island in New York and still has most of his extend- ed family in the area so he had dozens of supporters at the MLB Network studio in Padres rookie league teams… Hit 3 home runs with 18 total Secaucus, NJ RBIs  COLLEGE COMMITMENT: Vanderbilt  SIGNED: On March 2, 2016 at the age of 16… By Yfrain  HIGH SCHOOL: North Broward Prep (Coconut Creek, FL). Hit .406 and posted Linares & Luis Prieto a .532 OBP as a senior… Transferred to North Broward before his junior season after  HOMETOWN: 3rd largest city in Venezuela… Notable starting at Trinity Christian Academy in Lake Worth, where he won a Class 2A state title as a sophomore… Pop star Ariana Grande graduated in 2012 natives include Felix Hernandez (Mariners ace), Francisco  WHAT SCOUTS SAY: “ Edwards fits the bill of an old-school leadoff hitter. A quick, Cervelli (Pirates catcher), Wilmer Flores (D-backs infielder), twitchy athlete, he has an advanced eye and quick, simple stroke from both sides that and Sal Perez (Royals catcher) sprays the ball to all fields on a line.” (Baseball America)  OTHER: Favorite player growing up: Salvador Perez…  MISCELLANEOUS: Dad (Jovon) was a 4th-round pick of the Dodgers in 1984. Hidden Talent: Drawing… Hobbies outside of baseball: Played 6 years in the Minors (’84-86 with LA, ’87 in Seattle’s system, and ’88-89 in the Mets’ system, reaching as high as Double-A before an ankle injury ended his Watching movies and playing basketball… Nickname is career)... Both parents are educators (mom was a math teacher, now works for a “Chimmy”… Known to be exceptionally friendly and fun-loving school district; dad has been high school teacher & principal)… Switch-hitting since he was 7… If he could meet any person from history, it would be Jackie Robinson…  INSTAGRAM: @juanc113719 Shows he’s recently binged: Scandal & How to Get Away with Murder  INSTAGRAM / TWITTER: @xedwards9

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2019 TINCAPS INDIVIDUAL HITTING NOTES

12 – Hunt, Blake - C 6-3, 220, R/R, 20, Santa Ana, CA 1 - Little, Grant - OF 6-1, 185, R/R, 21, Abiliene, TX

Hit Streak: 2 (June 20) On-Base Streak: 2 (June 20) Hit Streak: 1 (June 22) On-Base Streak: 1 (June 22) Long: 6 (June 4-June 11) Long: 7 (May 20-31) Long: 8 (May 4-17) Long: 12 (April 4-16)

 PADRES ROSPECT RANKING: No. 27 (MLB.com), No. 30 (FanGraphs)  PADRES PROSPECT RANKING: No. 35 (FanGraphs)  2019: On Opening Day roster  2019: On Opening Day roster… Started the year with 11-game on-base  2018: Played 56 games with the Short-Season A Tri-City Dust Devils, slash- streak... Placed on the Injured List on June 2nd (returned on June 14) ing .271/.371/.377 with 13 doubles, 3 HRs and 25 RBIs… In the season’s final 10  2018: Played 39 games with the Short-Season A Tri-City Dust Devils, slash- games, hit.462 (18-39) with 6 doubles, 2 HRs, 10 RBIs, and 11 runs ing .262/.351/.315 with 8 doubles and 17 RBIs...Also drew 20 walks (28  2017: Spent time with both Padres teams in the Arizona League… In 8 games strikeouts) and stole 9 bases with AZL Padres 1, slashed .214/.313/.393 with 2 doubles, a home run and 4  DRAFTED: 2nd round (74th overall) by San Diego in the 2018 Draft out of RBIS… In 22 games with AZL Padres 2, slashed .250/.316/.409 with 7 doubles, 2 Texas Tech triples, a home run and 4 RBIs  COLLEGE: In his Sophomore season at Texas Tech,  DRAFTED: 2nd round (69th overall) by San Diego in the 2017 MLB Draft out of slashed .370/.462/.642 with 25 doubles, 12 HRs and 77 RBIs….Unanimous Mater Dei High School (Santa Ana, CA) First Team All-Big 12 honoree...Tied a Texas Tech record with nine RBIs in one  HIGH SCHOOL: In his senior season at Mater Dei, posted a .394 batting game (v. Kansas State on April 13)...Unanimous selection to the All-Big 12 average and also led the Monarchs in doubles (9), home runs (6) & RBIs (28) Freshman Team in 2017, slashing .335/.405/.476 with 17 doubles, 2 HRs and 34 RBIs.  SO CAL SPORTS SUCCESS: Notable athletic alums of his high school in- clude Matt Barkley (Bills QB), Danny Espinosa (Mets, AAA), Mike Hopkins  HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year letter winner at Midland Christian High (University of Washington basketball coach), Stanley Johnson (Pelicans forward), School...Helped Midland Christian to the Texas State finals three times...Also Matt Leinart (former NFL QB) & Katie Lou Samuelson (Chicago Sky) earned two All-State First Team honors playing basketball.  WHAT SCOUTS SAY: “ Hunt's arm strength is his defining trait as a catcher.  FAMILY TIES: His Dad, Mike, played basketball at Baylor...His Uncle, He's well below two seconds with his pop time -- often below 1.9. Offensively, he Richard Little, played basketball at Texas Tech and is in the Texas Tech athlet- should develop a fair amount of power. Hunt's tools make him very appealing, ic Hall of Fame…His Uncle, David, and cousin Peyton played basketball at and with a bit of development, he could be a big league talent.” (MLB Pipeline). Oklahoma.  OTHER: His favorite team growing up was the , and  OTHER: His favorite MLB team growing up was the , his favorite player was Buster Posey (got to meet him as a kid)… His hidden though his favorite player was Derek Jeter… Favorite TV show: The Office… talent is that he can quote the TV show The Office “line by line”… His favorite Can do an impersonation of the band Creed… Favorite movie: Bull Durham movie is Guardians of the Galaxy… His favorite food is a Double-Double from In-  INSTAGRAM: @glit_4 N-Out Burger  TWITTER: @GLitty04  INSTAGRAM/TWITTER: @blake_hunt

14 - Lopez, Justin - INF 6-2, 195, S/R, 19, Bobare, VZ 15 - Marcano, Tucupita - INF 6-0, 165, L/R, 19, Tucupita, VZ

Hit Streak: - On-Base Streak: - Hit Streak: 1 (June 22) On-Base Streak: 7 (June 13) Long: 10 (April 28-May 10) Long: 16 (April 19-May 10) Long: 8 (April 7-26) Long: 12 (April 7-May 2)

PADRES PROSPECT RANKING: No. 15 (FanGraphs), No. 17  PADRES PROSPECT RANKING: No. 19 (ESPN.com)   2019: 5th youngest player in the MWL on Opening Day (MLB.com), No. 27 (Baseball America)  OFFSEASON: Played in the Australian Baseball League for the  2019: On Opening Day roster… Placed on Injured List on May 27 Canberra Cavalry… Playing in an exhibition against Texas Rangers with a sprained left thumb… Reinstated on June 8 prospects at Petco Park on Sept. 27, hit a 400+ foot homer to dead  2018: Spent the majority of the season with AZL Padres 2, slash- center ing .395/.497/.444 with 4 doubles, a triple and 17 RBIs in 35 games..  2018: In 68 games with Fort Wayne, slashed .224/.280/.358 with 9 Led the AZL in batting average… Promoted to the Short-Season A doubles, 3 triples, 6 HRs and 25 RBIs…. Season ended on July 6 Tri-City Dust Devils—played in 17 games, slashing .314/.355/.429 (broken left thumb) with a double, 2 triples, a home run with 9 RBIs  2017: During the MWL Playoffs, transferred to Fort Wayne on Sept.  2017: Played in 49 games with the DSL Padres, slash- 8 from Short-Season Tri-City to play 2B after injury to Reinaldo Ilarra- ing .207/.337/.253 with 4 doubles and 15 RBIs za… With Dust Devils, hit .246 with 22 RBI, 2 home runs, 16 doubles (tied for 2nd most in the Northwest League), 25 runs, 17 BB, 80 K,  SIGNED: By the Padres on July 2, 2016 for $320,000 a .291 on-base percentage, and 1/3 on stolen bases  WHAT SCOUTS SAY: “Marcano's short left-handed stroke produc-  SIGNED: By the Padres as an International Free Agent on July 2, es line drives all over the field, and he has a knack for hard contact. 2016… Rated the No. 28 prospect in the 2016 international free He complements his excellent plate approach with above-average agent class by Baseball America speed. Defensively, he's got the quick hands necessary to be a solid  GENERATION Z: 2nd player born in the 2000s to reach a full- defender.” (MLB Pipeline) season MiLB affiliate (fellow Padres shortstop prospect Gabriel Arias  WHAT’S IN A NAME?: He’s named after his hometown in Vene- being the 1st)… Youngest player in the Midwest League to begin zuela… Tucupita is the capital city of the Venezuelan state of Delta season in 2018 Amacuro and had a population of just over 86,000 people as of 2011  OTHER: Favorite player: Carlos Correa… Hobbies outside of  FATHER-SON BONDING: Has a close relationship with his fa- baseball: Listening to Maluma (Colombian Singer)… Idea job outside ther, Raul, who was a professional player in Venezuela… “He has of baseball: Engineer always been my support system. He said whatever you put your mind  INSTAGRAM: @justin_lopez05 to you can achieve.”  INSTAGRAM: @tucupita67

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2019 TINCAPS INDIVIDUAL HITTING NOTES

28 – Melean, Kelvin - INF 6-0, 195, R/R, 20, Guatire, VEN 30 – Roman, Luis - C 6-0, 215, L/R, 24, Ponce, Puerto Rico

Hit Streak: - On-Base Streak: - Hit Streak: 3 (June 16) On-Base Streak: 8 (June 7) Long: 5 (May 29-June 2) Long: 5 (May 29-June 2) Long: 5 (June 7-June 13) Long: Active

 2019: Began the season with High-A Lake Elsinore's opening  2019: Transferred to Fort Wayne from Extended Spring Training on day roster… Slashed .196/224/.304 in 13 games with 2 dou- June 1 (when Luis Almanzar went on the IL) bles, a HR and 7 RBIs...Transferred to Fort Wayne on May  2018: Spent the majority of the season with AZL Padres 2, posting a 28... BA of .265 in 28 games with 5 doubles, 3 HRs and 19 RBIs...Also played four games with AZL Padres 1 and one game with El Paso  2018: On High-A Lake Elsinore's opening day roster… (AAA) Slashed .263/.305/.326 in 49 games with 9 doubles, 1 triple,  2017: Spent the majority of the season with AZL Padres 2, posting a & 13 RBIs… Transferred to Fort Wayne when Justin Lopez BA of .186 in 31 games with 4 doubles, a HR and 10 RBIs...Also went on the Disabled List with a broken thumb on July played two games with AZL Padres 1 7...Posted a BA of .241 in 45 games with nine doubles, four  DRAFTED: By the Padres out of Texas Wesleyan (Fort Worth, HRs and 18 RBIs. TX) in the 23rd round of the 2017 MLB Draft  2017: Spent all season with Short-Season Tri-City at 18  COLLEGE: Had a banner 2017 season at Texas Wesleyan in years old… Slashed .229/.311/.260 in 59 games with the which he batted .370 with 17 home runs and 68 RBI. His 17 home Dust Devils along with 5 doubles, 1 triple, & 17 RBIs runs were the most by any Texas Wesleyan player in the previous15  SIGNED: Signed by the Padres as an international free years and ranked second in the Sooner Athletic Conference… Col- agent on July 2, 2015 (scout: Luis Prieto) lege coach was Mike Jeffcoat, who spent 10 years in the major leagues as a pitcher… Roman credits Jeffcoat for helping him ma-  INSTAGRAM: @kelvin_melean ture as a player and becoming more team-oriented

 HOMETOWN: Ponce is the 2nd largest city in Puerto Rico after  2019: Began the season with High-A Lake Elsinore's opening San Juan, known as “The Pearl of the South” for its coastal loca- day roster… Slashed .196/224/.304 in 13 games with 2 dou- tion… Has produced big leaguers like pitcher Javier Vasquez and bles, a HR and 7 RBIs...Transferred to Fort Wayne on May catcher Benito Santiago, who Roman has trained with. Santiago was 28... the 1987 NL Rookie of the Year with the Padres and is in San Die- go’s Hall of Fame; he was a 5x All-Star over a 20-year career, 2018: On High-A Lake Elsinore's opening day roster…  spending ‘86-92 with the Pads Slashed .263/.305/.326 in 49 games with 9 doubles, 1 triple,

20 - Ruiz, Agustin - OF 6-2, 215, L/R, 19, Villahermosa, MX 4 - Solomon, Lee - INF 5-10, 200, R/R, 22, Columbus, OH

Hit Streak: 4 (June 16) On-Base Streak: 4 (June 16) Hit Streak: - On-Base Streak: - Long: 9 (April 17-May 2) Long: 12 (April 17-May 2) Long: 6 (May 14-22) Long: 7 (May 14-23 ; June 9-20)

 PADRES PROSPECT RANKING: No. 47 (FanGraphs),  2019: Placed on Injured List on April 27… Returned from Injured List ESPN.com’s Keith Law also says he’s one to watch on May 4  2019: On Opening Day roster  2018: Played in 41 games with AZL Padres 1, slash- ing .298/.365/.517 with 8 doubles, 7 HRs and 30 RBIs.  2018: Transferred to Fort Wayne from Tri-City on August 31… In 4 games with the TinCaps, went 4-for-15 with 3 doubles and 2 RBIs…  DRAFTED: 25th round by San Diego in the 2018 MLB Draft out of Prior, played 2 games for the Dust Devils going 2-for-10 with an Lipscomb (Nashville). RBI… Spent 53 games with the AZL Padres 1, slash-  COLLEGE: In 40 games with the Bisons in 2018, ing .290/.384/.466 with 11 doubles, 10 triples, 1 home run, & 28 RBIs slashed .286/.411/.549 with 9 doubles, 8 HRs and 25 RBIs along with  2018 MiLB RANKS: From his debut on June 19 to August 29, stealing 15 bases...In 56 games in 2017, slashed .243/.358/.352 with Ruiz hit the 3rd most triples (10) by any player in MiLB… Also scored 16 doubles, 27 RBIs and 23 stolen bases...In 58 games in 2016, the 2nd most runs (39) in the AZL in 2018 slashed .370/.471/.498 with 11 doubles, 4 HRs, 50 RBIs and 25 sto- len bases.  2017: Played in 18 games with the AZL Padres 1 team slash- ing .208/.306/.283 with 2 doubles, 1 triple, & 3 RBIs  COUNTRY MUSIC U: Current country music stars Kelsea Balleri- ni, Dustin Lynch and Thomas Rhett once attended his alma mater  SIGNED: By Bill McLaughlin of the Padres as an International Lipscomb (located in Nashville). free agent on July 3, 2016 for $80,000 HIGH SCHOOL: Hit .516 with 2 HRs, 9 doubles and 25 runs  HOMETOWN: Villahermos, Tabasco, Mexico… The capitol and  scored as a senior at Columbus Academy...Was also a three-year the largest city in the state of Tabasco (southeastern Mexico)… Pop- letter winner in football. ulation of 658,524  VAMOS PADRES: Other top Padres prospects from Mexico in-  FUN FACTS: Favorite television show are Game of Thrones and clude infielder Luis Urías (2015 TinCap, currently with AAA El Paso), The Office… When he’s not playing baseball, he also likes reading outfielder Tirso Ornelas (2018 TinCap, now with High-A Lake Elsi- and playing basketball… He was accepted into Ohio State’s Law nore), and reliever Gerardo Reyes (2016 TinCap, presently with El School...Grew up a and Ohio State Buckeyes fan. Paso)  INSTAGRAM: @gutyruiz_

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Player Total 2 3 4 5+ Total 2 3 4 5+ Date / Location

Luis Almanzar 4 4 4 2 1 1 April 16 @ Dayton (W, 8-4)

Michael Curry 6 6 3 2 1 June 14 vs. Lake County (W, 3-2)

Xavier Edwards 24 16 6 1 1 7 7

Nick Feight 1 1

Juan Fernandez 5 2 3 3 3

Nick Gatewood 1 1 1 1

Jawuan Harris 7 7 1 1 June 12 @ Bowling Green (W, 5-3)

Blake Hunt 11 9 2 4 4 May 23 vs. South Bend (W, 3-2)

Grant Little 11 6 4 1 3 2 1

Justin Lopez 8 7 1 5 4 1 June 11 @ Bowling Green (W, 4-0)

Tucupita Marcano 17 12 4 1 5 3 2 April 25 @ South Bend (W, 12-6)

Luis Roman 4 4 1 1 June 13 @ BG (W, 8-3)

Agustin Ruiz 14 11 3 9 6 2 1 June 16 vs. Lake County (W, 4-3)

Lee Solomon 9 8 1 3 2 1 April 12 @ Bowling Green (L, 5-2)

Dwanya Williams-Sutton 7 6 1 6 5 1 May 31 vs. Great Lakes (L, 9-6)

STARTS BY SPOT IN BATTING ORDER STARTS BY POSITION Player 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH

Luis Almanzar 3 9 19 8 1 30 10 Aldemar Burgos 5 1 1 5 1 1 Michael Curry 7 7 4 6 1 1 12 2 11 Xavier Edwards 64 42 19 3

Nick Feight 3 9 1 6 7

Juan Fernandez 8 8 12 1 26 1 2

Nick Gatewood 1 4 5 3 2 3 8

Jawuan Harris 1 55 1 54 1

Blake Hunt 6 19 4 20 3 44 7 2

Grant Little 1 13 27 5 4 33 16 1

Justin Lopez 17 8 15 8 4 10 3 35 4

Tucupita Marcano 7 45 1 13 22 17 1

Kelvin Melean 14 2 15 1

Luis Roman 1 3 8 2 5 1 8 Agustin Ruiz 18 17 20 3 2 4 45 11

Lee Solomon 7 1 4 9 21 10 46 6

Dwanya Williams-Sutton 2 17 15 6 15 22 5 FORT WAYNE TINCAPS 2019 GAME NOTES

2019 MISCELLANEOUS NOTES THE LAST TIME... TinCaps Swept 3-Game Series-Home: June 25-27, 2018 vs. Bowling Green TinCaps Swept 3-Game Series-Road: June 11-13, 2019 @ Bowling Green TinCaps Swept 4-Game Series-Home: May 20-23, 2019 vs. South Bend TinCaps Swept 4-Game Series-Road: August 5-8, 2017 @ Great Lakes TinCaps Were Swept 3-Game Series-Home: May 31-June 2, 2019 vs. Great Lakes TinCaps Were Swept 3-Game Series-Road: May 13-15, 2019 @ Lake County TinCaps Were Swept 4-Game Series-Home: July 6-9, 2018 vs. Bowling Green TinCaps Were Swept 4-Game Series-Road: June 7-10, 2019 @ Dayton No-Hitter: May 9, 2013 - 1-0 win vs. Great Lakes (Max Fried, Matthew Shepherd, Leonel Campos, and Roman Madrid) Got No-Hit: June 6, 2018 @ South Bend (L, 7-0) Complete Game: May 17, 2019 vs. Lansing, W 9-0 (Joey Cantillo, 6.0 IP — rain) Complete Game Shutout: May 17, 2019 vs. Lansing, W 9-0 (Joey Cantillo, 6.0 IP — rain) 9-Inning Complete Game: Aug. 29, 2012 vs. West Michigan (L, 1-0) — James Needy Combined Shutout: June 20 @ Great Lakes (W, 6-0) Consecutive Shutouts: July 3-4, 2018 vs. Great Lakes Got Shut Out: June 1 vs. Great Lakes (L, 11-0 - Game called in top of 8th) Extra-Inning Game: June 22 @ Great Lakes (L, 2-1 in 11) Grand Slam: April 9, 2019 vs. Dayton (Luis Almanzar, W 5-4) Allowed Grand Slam: June 1, 2019 vs. Great Lakes (Dillon Paulson, L 11-0) Back-to-Back Home Runs: September 10, 2017 @ Dayton (Brad Zunica and Marcus Greene Jr., W 6-0) 2-Homer Game: July 25, 2018 @ Dayton (Kelvin Melean, W 12-0) 3-Homer Game: July 22, 2010 vs. Peoria (Jonathan Galvez) Home Run in Consecutive Games: Aug. 25 & 27 @ South Bend & Aug. 29 vs. Lake County (Michael Cantu) Walk-Off Win: June 16, 2019 vs. Lake County (Walk-off single by Tucupita Marcano, W 4-3) Walk-Offs in Consecutive Games: May 2-3, 2018 vs. Beloit Hit for the Cycle: Aug. 27, 2018 @ South Bend (Gabriel Arias: 5-for-6, 5 RBIs) 6-Hit Game: May 18, 2015 @ Lake County (Ruddy Giron, 6-for-6, W, 9-2) 5-Hit Game: May 1, 2019 vs. Kane County (Xavier Edwards: 5-for-5, Double, RBI, Run scored). Pitcher Batted: June 2, 2013 vs. West Michigan (Joe Church - bunt single) Position Player Pitched: May 29, 2019 (Lee Solomon @ West Michigan, L 10-1) Inside-the-Park Home Run: April 9, 2018 vs. Lansing (Jeisson Rosario — To lead off the bottom of the 1st inning) Pinch-Hit Home Run: May 21, 2015 @ Lake County (Duanel Jones — 2-R HR in 9th)

Inning-by-Inning Score 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ Total TinCaps 30 36 36 29 37 36 27 36 27 2 295 Opponents 39 27 41 39 50 41 31 28 20 5 319 More Miscellaneous

Walk-Off Wins 1. April 9 vs. DAY: Dwanya Williams-Sutton double, scoring Xavier Edwards (5-4 in 9) 2. May 23 vs. SB: Tucupita Marcano single, scoring Luis Almanzar (3-2 in 9) 3. June 16 vs. LC: Tucupita Marcano single, scoring Luis Roman (4-3 in 9)

Ejections 1. April 25 @ SB: Manager Anthony Contreras arguing whether a ball hit off the wall in left-field was fair or foul (HP Ump: Ben Rosen) 2. April 28 @ SB (G1): Infielder Xavier Edwards arguing a caught stealing call at 3B (Field Ump: Ben Rosen) 3. April 28 @ SB (G2): Infielder Tucupita Marcano arguing balls & strikes (HP Ump: Ben Rosen) 4. May 27 @ GL: Outfielder Grant Little arguing balls & strikes (HP Ump: Jeff Hamann) 5. June 8 @ DAY: Pitching Coach Matt Williams arguing his ability to have a mound conference (HP: Kevin Mandzuk)

Games Impacted by Weather 1. April 13 @ BG: Suspended by Rain in Top of the 4th 2. April 18 vs. WM: Postponed by Rain 3. April 20 vs. WM: Postponed by Rain 4. April 27 @ SB: Postponed by Rain / Snow 5. May 8 @ WIS: Cancelled by Rain 6. May 16 vs. LAN: W, 9-0 (Called after 6 innings due to rain) 7. May 19 vs. LAN: Cancelled by Rain 8. May 22 vs. SB: 1 Hour, 25-Minute Delay due to Rain 9. June 1 vs. GL: L, 11-0 (Called during top of 8th inning due to rain) 10. June 15 vs. LC: 1 Hour, 1 Minute Rain Delay, L 7-4 FORT WAYNE TINCAPS 2019 GAME NOTES

2019 TINCAPS BULLPEN NOTES

Left Right 2019 SEASON W-L-S ERA IP H R ER BB SO Cody Tyler Angel Acevedo 18-15-17 3.80 279.1 267 145 118 110 280 Carlos Belen STARTERS NUMBERS 16-22 4.04 325.1 312 174 146 88 336 Henry Henry Adrian Martinez Saturday, June 22 @ GL L 4.1 1 2 1 3 4 Austin Smith Friday, June 21 @ GL - 5.0 3 1 1 3 3 Jose Quezada Thursday, June 20 @ GL W 3.0 1 0 0 0 4 Sunday, June 16 vs. LC W 5.0 4 3 1 1 8 Saturday, June 15 vs. LC - 6.1 4 3 3 4 7

36 - Acevedo, Angel - RHP 6-1, 205, R/R, 20, Calabozo, VZ 27 - Belen, Carlos - RHP 6-1, 250, R/R, 23, Santo Domingo, DR

Last Three Outings: IP H R ER BB SO Last Three Outings: IP H R ER BB SO Sunday, June 22 @ GL 1.1 1 1 1 0 2 Thursday, June 20 @ GL 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 Saturday, June 15 vs. LC 3.1 1 1 1 2 4 Sunday, June 16 vs. LC 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 Tuesday, June 11 @ BG 2.1 1 0 0 3 4 Thursday, June 13 @ BG 1.1 1 0 0 0 1

IRS/IR: 0/1 Last Save: - IRS/IR: 2/3 Last Save: May 28 @ WM Consecutive Scoreless App: - Consecutive Scoreless Inn: - Consecutive Scoreless App: 7 Consecutive Scoreless Inn: 8.1

 THROWS: 2-Seam Fastball, 4-Seam Fastball, Changeup, Curveball  THROWS: 4-seam fastball (hit 99 MPH in spring training), , Changeup

 2019: On Opening Day roster  SIGNED: At the age of 17 by Padres scout Yfrain Linares  2018: TinCaps opening day first baseman... Appeared twice with Fort Wayne in  2016: Pitched in 13 games (7 starts) for the DSL Padres… 2.86 ERA… Allowed 61 hits in mop-up duty (April 12 & 19) ,tossing 2 scoreless innings while allowing just 1 hit… 50.1 IP with 33 strikeouts and 18 walks, plus 3 hit batters… opponents hit .293 against him Transferred to Extended Spring Training on June 1 & began conversion from infielder to pitcher… Made 15 appearances out of the bullpen with AZL Padres 1,  2017: Pitched in 14 games (3 starts) for the AZL Padres 1… 9.98 ERA… Allowed 55 hits posting a 4.02 ERA with 19 strikeouts and 7 walks in 15.2 IP...Finished the year in 30.2 IP with 25 strikeouts and 13 walks, plus a hit batter… Opponents hit .379 against him with with Tri-City, making two apperances out of the bullpen and failing to allow a hit in 4 home runs three combined innings.

 2018: Pitched in 12 games (11) starts with Short-Season A Tri-City… 3.88 ERA… Allowed  2017: Played in 89 games with the High-A , 55 hits in 65.0 IP with 54 strikeouts and 16 walks, plus 3 hit batters… Opponents hit .223 against slashing .238/.308/.426 with 23 doubles, 11 HRs & 46 RBIs him with 1 home run allowed… Led the Dust Devils in Innings Pitched (9th in the Northwest  2016: Fort Wayne’s everyday third baseman for most of the season… MWL Player League) & Strikeouts… Made 1 spot start for High-A Lake Elsinore on June 26 of the Week (Aug. 8-14)… “Best Infield Arm” in MWL per Baseball America survey  2019: Made TinCaps debut in relief on Opening Night against Lansing with 2 scoreless  SIGNED: July 2, 2012 at age 16… by Felix Feliz, Ysrael Rojas & Randy Smith innings… Has fluctuated between being used as a starter and a reliever  PADRES ROSPECT RANKING: Entered the 2015 season ranked No. 25

(MLB.com) as a third baseman, but isn’t currently ranked  MISCELLANEOUS: Favorite Big Leaguer Growing Up: Félix Hernández (who’s also from Venezuela)… Favorite MLB Team As a Kid: Red Sox… Hobby/Hidden Talent: Playing  OF NOTE: Credits living with a host family in 2015 with Tri-City (Pasco, WA) Piano… Favorite Meal: Chicken & Rice… If He Wasn’t Working in Baseball He’d Want to Work and Fort Wayne in 2016 for his strong English in: Music  INSTAGRAM: @carlosbelen18

17 - Henry, Henry - RHP 6-4, 210, R/R, 20, San Cristobal, DR

Last Three Outings: IP H R ER BB SO Saturday, June 22 @ GL (L) 2.1 0 1 0 0 0 Sunday, June 16 vs. LC 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 Thursday, June 13 @ BG (W) 2.0 4 1 1 0 3

IRS/IR: 1/3 Last Save: June 5 vs. LC Consecutive Scoreless App: - Consecutive Scoreless Inn: -

 THROWS: Fastball, Changeup, Curveball, Sinker  2019: On Opening Day roster… Named a Midwest League All-Star  NAME: Ranked No. 4 on MLB.com’s 2019 list of Top 100 names in MiLB (was No. 3 last year)  2018: On TinCaps Opening Day roster in bullpen… Made 5 appearances (19.89 ERA)… Transferred to Extended Spring Training on April 23… Opening Day starter for Short-Season Tri-City… 3.32 ERA for the Dust Devils across 11 starts (59.2 IP, 44 SO, 11 B, 62 H, 4 HR, 2 HB, .271 AVG, 0.76 GO/AO)… Returned to Fort Wayne on August 25, making 2 starts late in the season (Aug. 26 & Sep. 1)...Surrendered only 3 earned runs in 11 IP with 5 strikeouts & 2 walks  2017: With the exception of 1 outing in the AZL, spent 2017 with Short- Season Tri-City (3.48 ERA in 12 games — 11 starts — with 43 strikeouts in 51.2 IP)  2016: Started 2016 in the Dominican Summer League & moved up to the Arizona League  SIGNED: On July 2, 2015 at age 16 for $400,000… Scout: Israel Rojas  ALL-STAR: Northwest League All-Star in both 2017 & 2018

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13 - Martinez, Adrian 6-2, 215, R/R, 22, Mexicali, MX 20 - Quezada, Jose - RHP 5-9, 165, R/R, 23, Chihuahua, MEX

Last Three Outings: IP H R ER BB SO Last Three Outings: IP H R ER BB SO Friday, June 21 @ GL 3.0 3 1 1 2 2 Saturday, June 22 @ GL 0.2 0 0 0 1 2 Friday, June 14 vs. LC 2.0 1 0 0 0 2 Thursday, June 20 @ GL 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 Wednesday, June 12 @ BG 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 Sunday, June 16 vs. LC 1.0 1 0 0 0 1

IRS/IR: 0/5 Last Save: May 22 vs. SB IRS/IR: 6/11 Last Save: April 23 vs. BG Consecutive Scoreless App: - Consecutive Scoreless Inn: 1.1 Consecutive Scoreless App: - Consecutive Scoreless Inn: -

 2019: Transferred from Extended Spring Training April 15...Made  THROWS: 4-seam Fastball, 2-seam Fastball (only throws to lefties), Slider, Changeup his first start of the season on May 5, tossing five scoreless  2019: On Opening Day roster innings while allowing just two hits (three strikeouts, two  2018: Made 1 appearance with Short-Season Tri-City before being transferred to Fort Wayne on walks)...Went his first six appearances in May (15.2 combined IP) July 20...In seven relief appearances with the TinCaps, allowed 9 total runs (5 earned) in 11.2 without surrendering an earned run innings for a 3.86 ERA...13 strikeouts and 5 walks with Fort Wayne last season...also posted a 1.20 WHIP. 2018: On Opening Day roster… Transferred to Extended Spring   DRAFTED: By the Padres in the 10th round in the 2018 MLB Draft (Signed for $5,000) out Training on May 16… Spent summer with Short-Season A Tri-City of Texas Tech (13 starts, 6.00 ERA… 52 Ks & 14 BBs in 57.0 IP)  COLLEGE: Played at Texas Tech University his last 2 seasons… Pitched in the College  2017: Pitched in 13 games in the Arizona League (4 starts)… World Series in 2018… Appeared in Texas Tech’s second game in the CWS against Arkansas on June 20 — 3.1 IP, allowed 3 hits, 1 run, and collected 3 strikeouts… During senior season, 4.50 ERA… 37 strikeouts in 30.0 IP appeared in 22 games with a 2.21 ERA in 36.2 IP with 41 Ks… In his junior season, he mad 24 appearances and held a 3.55 ERA in 38.0 IP with 52 Ks…Transferred to Texas Tech after 2  2016: Did not pitch (Tommy John surgery) season at Howard College (Big Spring, TX), where he was named a Western Junior College  2015: Dominican Summer League Athletic All-Conference player 2 times  BACKGROUND: Was born & raised in Chihuahua, Mexico (about 4 hours south of El  SIGNED: March 6, 2015 at age 18… Scout: Billy McLaughlin Paso), before moving to Northglenn, Colorado, before his junior year of high school… At the time he moved, he didn’t know any English & he admits it was a struggle during his junior &  BACKGROUND: Was in the Diablos Rojos (Mexican League) senior years at Northglenn High School… He played shortstop & second base during his junior organization based in Mexico City… Padres minor leaguer Tirso and senior year in high school, but coaches were impressed with his strong arm at the positions Ornelas (now with High-A Lake Elsinore) was also previously with to offer him a scholarship at Howard College. the Diablos Rojos, as was infielder Luis Urías (AAA El Paso)  YO QUIERO BASEBALL: The Chihuahua dog breed is named after Quezada’s native state...Both folklore and archaeological finds show that the breed has origins in Mexico.  INSTAGRAM: @a_mtz33  OFFSEASON: Went back to Lubbock to train at Texas Tech… Also worked part-time at a Nike outlet store  FUN FACTS: Grew up a fan of Derek Jeter and the Yankees...His favorite food is Chick -Fil- A...Says his hobbies outside of baseball are “playing ping pong, reading, and lifting”… Avid reader… Aspirations to own a gym in the future

33 - Smith, Austin - RHP 6-4, 220, R/R, 22, Boynton Beach, FL 26 - Tyler, Cody 6-0, 190, 24, L/L, Terrell, TX

Last Three Outings: IP H R ER BB SO Last Three Outings: IP H R ER BB SO Friday, June 21 @ GL 2.0 0 0 0 1 1 Thursday, June 20 @ GL (W) 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 Sunday, June 16 vs. LC 1.0 3 3 1 0 2 Sunday, June 16 vs. LC 1.0 0 0 0 1 3 Friday, June 14 vs. LC (S) 2.0 2 1 1 0 1 Thursday, June 13 @ BG 1.2 1 0 0 0 1

IRS/IR: 0/2 Last Save: June 14 vs. LC IRS/IR: 1/1 Last Save: May 11 @ BEL Consecutive Scoreless App: - Consecutive Scoreless Inn: 0.1 Consecutive Scoreless App: 6 Consecutive Scoreless Inn: 10.0

 THROWS: Fastball, Curveball, Changeup  2019: Transferred from Triple-A El Paso on May 30… Transferred  2019: Transferred from Extended Spring Training on May 5 from Fort Wayne to El Paso on May 17… Previously, transferred to Fort Wayne from Lake Elsinore (High-A) on May 6… Made 3 relief  2018: On opening day roster for High-A Lake Elsinore.. Transferred to Fort appearances with Lake Elsinore this season, posting an ERA of 3.00 Wayne on June 21… Made 21 appearances out of the bullpen for the in 6.0 IP (2 earned runs) with six strikeouts and one walk… Also, in 2 Storm with a 7.56 ERA in 33.1 IP… With the TinCaps, 3.18 ERA in 20 stints made 2 relief appearances with El Paso (AAA) this season appearances (34.0 with 31 Ks, 12 BB, and 27 H)  2018: Spent the majority of the season with Lake Elsinore, making 15  2017: Made 30 appearances, 8 starts between Fort Wayne and Tri-City… relief appearances and posting an ERA of 3.98 in 20.1 IP with 19 Held a 6.12 ERA between both levels in 60.1 IP… Struck out 57 with 39 strikeouts and 7 walks...Also made 4 relief appearances in the AZL and 3 relief appearances with Short-Season Tri-City. walks  DRAFTED: By the Padres in the 32nd round of the 2018 Draft out DRAFTED: By the Padres in the 2nd round in 2015 (51st overall)…  of Wichita State. Was the first selection in the A.J. Preller era with the Padres not holding a 1st round pick in 2015  COLLEGE: Made 22 appearances out of the bullpen for the Shockers in 2018, posting a 4.40 ERA and striking out 38 in 30.2  HIGH SCHOOL: Park Vista HS in Lake Worth, FL (Nickname: Cobras) IP...Made 12 appearances with 11 starts in 2017, posting a 6.24 ERA … Same high school as former TinCaps shortstop Trea Turner, who’s now with 17 walks and 39 strikeouts in 49 IP (missed the end of the with the season with an elbow injury)  USA: Pitched for the USA Under-18 National Team in 2014  WHAT’S IN A NAME?: His alma mater, Wichita State, chose the athletic nickname “Shockers” to reflect the school’s heritage. Early  COLLEGE COMMITMENT: Florida Atlantic students at what was then Fairmount College earned money by  BACKGROUD: He and his younger brother are adopted “shocking”, or harvesting, wheat in nearby fields. The original nickname was “Wheatshockers” and has since been shortened to  OTHER: If not a baseball player, would want to be a firefighter “Shockers.” The school’s mascot is a shock of wheat called “WuShock”… Eric Wedge, a Fort Wayne native and former manager of the Indians and Mariners, was just named their new head coach.

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2019 TINCAPS HIGHS AND LOWS

Team Miscellaneous Longest Winning Streak: 4, 4x (April 8-11 vs. Dayton ; May 20-23 vs. South Bend ; May 26-29 ; June 11-14) Longest Losing Streak: 5 (June 6-10) Largest Margin of Victory: 10, 2x (April 10 vs. Dayton, 12-2 ; May 26 @ Great Lakes, W 12-2) Largest Margin of Defeat: 11-0 (June 1 vs. Great Lakes) Largest Shutout Win: 9-0 (May 16 vs. Lansing) Largest Shutout Loss: 4-0 (April 15 @ Dayton) Longest Game, Time (9 inn): 3:49 (June 15 vs. Lake County, L 7-4) Longest Game, Time (10+ inn): 3:30 (May 5 vs. Quad Cities [11 innings], L 4-3) Longest Game, Innings: 11, 2x (May 5 vs. Quad Cities, L 4-3 ; June 22 @ Great Lakes, L 2-1) Shortest Game, Time (9 inn): 2:15 (May 22 vs. South Bend, W 3-1) Shortest Game, Time (7 inn): 1:49 (April 19 vs. West Michigan, W 2-1) Largest Crowd, Home: 8,007 (June 14 vs. Lake County, W 3-2) Smallest Crowd, Home: 2,423 (May 2 vs. Kane County, L 4-3) Largest Crowd, Road: 8,025 (June 8 @ Dayton, L 8-4) Smallest Crowd, Road: 538 (May 9 @ Beloit, W 8-1) Largest Comeback Win: 4 runs (April 25 @ South Bend - trailed 5-1 after the second inning, W, 12-6) Largest Blown Lead in a Loss: 4 runs, 2x (April 30 vs. Kane County, L 7-4 — led 4-0 after three innings ; June 9 @ Dayton, L 5-4 - led 4-0 in the 5th inning) Most Errors, Game: 4, 4x (Most Recent: June 14 @ Bowling Green, W 8-3) Most Errors by Opponent: 5 (April 5 vs. Lansing, L 7-3) Most Double Plays Turned: 4 (June 12 @ Bowling Green, W 5-3) Most Left on Base: 13 (April 30 vs. Kane County, L 7-4) Warmest First Pitch Temperature: 85° (May 18 vs. Lansing, L 7-1) Coldest First Pitch Temperature: 42°, 2x (April 4 vs. Lansing, W 3-0 ; April 19 vs. West Michigan, W 2-1)

Team Batting Most Runs, Game: 12, 3x (April 10 vs. Dayton, W 12-2 ; April 25 @ South Bend, W 12-6 ; May 26 @ Great Lakes, W 12-2) Most Runs, Inning: 9 (5th inning, May 1 vs. Kane County, W 10-4) Most Hits, Game: 15, 3x (May 26 @ Great Lakes, W 12-2) Most Hits, Inning: 7 (5th inning, May 1 vs. Kane County, W 10-4) Most Walks, Game: 9 (April 10 vs. Dayton, W 12-2) Most Home Runs, Game: 2, 4x (April 6 @ Lansing, W 8-4 ; April 16 @ Dayton, W 8-4 ; May 25 @ Great Lakes, L 6-5; June 14 vs. Lake County, W 3-2) Most Triples, Game: 2 (May 16 vs. Lansing, W 9-0) Most Doubles, Game: 5, 2x (April 25 @ South Bend, W 12-6 ; June 20 @ Great Lakes, W 6-0) Most Extra-Base Hits, Game: 6 (April 25 @ South Bend, W 12-6) Most Stolen Bases, Game: 3 (April 6 @ Lansing, W 8-4) Most Strikeouts, 9-Inn Game: 15 (June 10 @ Dayton, L 3-2) Most Strikeouts, All Games: 15 (June 10 @ Dayton, L 3-2)

Individual Batting Most Hits: 5 (Xavier Edwards, May 1 vs. Kane County, W 10-4) Most Runs: 3, 7x (Most recent: Michael Curry, May 26 @ Great Lakes, W 12-2) Most Extra-Base Hits: 2, (Most recent: Grant Little, June 20 @ Great Lakes, W 6-0) Most Total Bases: 7 (Tucupita Marcano; April 25 @ South Bend, W 12-6) Most Doubles: 2 (Most recent: Grant Little, June 20 @ Great Lakes, W 6-0) Most Triples: 1 (Most recent: Blake Hunt, June 4 vs. Lake County, W 4-3) Most HR: 1 Most RBI: 4, 2x (Luis Almanzar, April 9 vs. Dayton, W 5-4 ; Agustin Ruiz, May 1 vs. Kane County, W 10-4) Most Walks: 3, 2x (Grant Little, April 5 vs. Lansing, L 7-3 ; Blake Hunt, May 10 @ Beloit, W 4-1) Most Strikeouts: 4 (Nick Gatewood, April 9 vs. Dayton, W 5-4) Most Stolen Bases: 2, 4x (Most recent: Jawuan Harris, June 5 vs. Lake County, W 3-2) Longest Hitting Streak: 14 (Xavier Edwards, May 3- 20) Longest On-Base Streak: 22 (Xavier Edwards, April 23-May 20)

Team Pitching Most Runs Allowed, Game: 12 (April 19 vs. West Michigan, L 12-3) Most Runs Allowed, Inning: 6 (5th inning @ Dayton on June 8, L 8-4) Fewest Hits Allowed, Game: 1 (May 16 vs. Lansing, W 9-0 — 6 Innings) Most Hits Allowed, Game: 20 (May 24 @ Great Lakes, L 7-0) Most Hits Allowed, Inning: 6, 2x (1st inning, May 24 @ Great Lakes, L 7-0 ; 3rd inning, May 29 @ West Michigan, L 10-1) Most HR Allowed, Game: 2, 3x (April 7 @ Lansing, L 5-4 ; April 17 @ Dayton, L 4-3 ; April 24 vs. Bowling Green, L 9-2) Most SB Allowed: 7 (April 5 vs. Lansing, L 7-3) Most Strikeouts, 9 inn Game: 15 (June 10 @ Dayton, L 3-2) Most Strikeouts, All Games: 14, 2x (April 4 vs Lansing, W 3-0 ; June 20 @ Great Lakes, W 6-0) Most Walks Allowed: 6 (April 5 vs. Lansing, L 7-3) Most Extra-Base Hits Allowed: 7 (April 28 @ South Bend, L 11-2)

Individual Pitching Most Innings Pitched, Start: 7.0, 2x (Gabe Mosser, April 7 @ Lansing, L 5-4 ; Sam Keating, June 12 @ Bowling Green, W 5-3) Fewest Innings Pitched, Start: 0.2, Joey Cantillo (April 19 vs. West Michigan, L 12-3) Most Innings Pitched, Relief: 4.2, Henry Henry (April 13 @ Bowling Green, W 6-0) Most Hits Allowed, Starter: 10 (Sam Keating, June 6 vs. Lake County, L 10-2) Most Hits Allowed, Reliever: 7 (Adrian Martinez, May 24 @ Great Lakes, L 7-0) Most Strikeouts, Starter: 10, Joey Cantillo (June 20 @ Great Lakes, W 6-0) Most Strikeouts, Reliever: 4, 2x (Jonathan Guzman, May 4 vs. Quad Cities, L 10-3 ; Adrian Martinez, May 10 @ Beloit, W 4-1) Most Walks, Starter: 5 (Ramon Perez, May 13 @ Lake County, L 4-3) Most Walks, Reliever: 3, Dan Dallas (April 24 vs. Bowling Green, L 9-2) Most Earned Runs, Starter: 7 (Gabe Mosser, May 15 @ Lake County, L 10-6) Most Earned Runs, Reliever: 5, 2x (Carlos Belen, May 11 @ Beloit, L 10-1 ; Austin Smith, June 8 @ Dayton, L 8-4)

Page 11 FORT WAYNE TINCAPS 2019 GAME NOTES 2019 TINCAPS TRANSACTIONS 2019 OPENING DAY ROSTER (April 4, 2019) P (13): Angel Acevedo, Carlos Belen, Joey Cantillo, Tom Colletti, Efrain Contreras, Dan Dallas, Henry Henry, Gabe Mosser, Ramon Perez, Jose Quezada, Hazahel Quijada, Trent Shelton, Ryan Weathers C (3): Juan Fernandez, Nick Gatewood, Blake Hunt INF (5): Luis Almanzar, Xavier Edwards, Justin Lopez, Tucupita Marcano, Lee Solomon OF (4): Jawuan Harris, Grant Little, Agustin Ruiz, Dwanya Williams-Sutton

April 10: INF Justin Lopez placed on Injured List (right wrist inflammation) April 11: OF/1B Michael Curry transferred from Extended Spring Training...LHP Trent Shelton transferred to Extended Spring Training…RHP Korey Anderson transferred from Extended Spring Training April 15: LHP Hazahel Quijada placed on Injured List (elbow)… RHP Adrian Martinez transferred from Extended Spring Training April 20: INF Justin Lopez reinstated from Fort Wayne 7-Day IL… OF/1B Michael Curry transferred from Fort Wayne to Extended Spring Training April 21: RHP Korey Anderson placed on Fort Wayne 7-day IL April 23: RHP Jonathan Guzman transferred from Extended Spring Training April 26: INF Lee Solomon placed on Injured List April 27: INF Nick Feight transferred from Extended Spring Training to Fort Wayne May 4: INF Lee Solomon reinstated from Fort Wayne 7-Day IL...C/1B Nick Gatewood transferred to Extended Spring Training May 5: LHP Ryan Weathers placed on Injured List… RHP Austin Smith transferred from Extended Spring Training May 6: RHP Jonathan Guzman released… RHP Tom Colletti transferred to Extended Spring Training… LHP Cody Tyler transferred from Lake Elsi- nore… RHP Nick Kuzia transferred from Lake Elsinore May 11: LHP Dan Dallas transferred to Extended Spring Training… RHP Sam Keating transferred from Extended Spring Training May 17: LHP Cody Tyler transferred to Triple-A El Paso… RHP Korey Anderson reinstated from Fort Wayne 7-Day IL May 18: LHP Ryan Weathers reinstated from Fort Wayne 7-Day IL… RHP Korey Anderson transferred to Extended Spring Training May 23: OF/1B Michael Curry transferred from Extended Spring Training… INF Nick Feight released May 27: INF Tucupita Marcano placed on Injured List May 28: INF Kelvin Melean transferred from High-A Lake Elsinore May 30: RHP Nick Kuzia transferred to Extended Spring Training… LHP Cody Tyler transferred from Triple-A El Paso June 2: OF Grant Little placed on Injured List… OF Aldemar Burgos transferred from Extended Spring Training June 6: OF Dwanya Williams-Sutton placed on Injured List June 8: INF Tucupita Marcano reinstated from Fort Wayne Injured List June 13: OFAldemar Burgos transferred to High-A Lake Elsinore June 14: OF Grant Little reinstated from Fort Wayne Injured List...RHP Nick Kuzia transferred from High-A Lake Elsinore to Fort Wayne... LHP Ramon Perez transferred from Fort Wayne to Short-Season Tri-City June 15: OF Jawuan Harris placed on Injured List… INF Luis Almanzar reinstated from Injured List June 21: RHP Nick Kuzia transferred to Double-A Amarillo

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2019 TINCAPS DAY-BY-DAY (1ST HALF) APRIL Date/Opponent Result Record Div. Stand (GB) FW HR Time/Attendance 1st Pitch Temp. April 4 vs. LAN, 7:05 p.m. W, 3-0 1-0 T-1st - 2:57 // 4,000 42° April 5 vs. LAN, 7:05 p.m. L, 7-3 1-1 T-3rd (1.0) - 3:19 // 3,074 60° April 6 @ LAN, 6:05 p.m. W, 8-4 2-1 T-2nd (1.0) Williams-Sutton (1), Almanzar (1) 3:09 // 5,022 65° - April 7 @ LAN, 1:05 p.m. L, 5-4 2-2 T-2nd (1.0) - 2:27 // 1,574 68° April 8 vs. DAY, 7:05 p.m. W, 9-5 3-2 T-2nd (0.5) - 3:10 // 2,310 71° April 9 vs. DAY, 7:05 p.m. W, 5-4 4-2 T-1st Almanzar (2) 3:09 // 2,175 61° April 10 vs. DAY, 11:05 a.m. W, 12-2 5-2 T-1st - 3:02 // 6,136 46° April 11 vs. DAY, 7:05 p.m. W, 5-4 6-2 T-1st - 3:06 // 3,343 54° April 12 @ BG, 7:35 p.m. L, 5-2 6-3 T-1st Solomon (1) 2:50 // 2,216 66° - April 13 @ BG, 7:35 p.m. W, 6-0 (7) 7-3 — Curry (1) 2:53 // 3,272 63° April 14 @ BG, 3:05 p.m. L, 4-3 (7) 7-4 2nd (0.5) Harris (1) 2:22 // 1,702 68° April 15 @ DAY, 7:00 p.m. L, 4-0 7-5 2nd (1.0) - 2:40 // 7,273 56° April 16 @ DAY, 7:00 p.m. W, 8-4 8-5 2nd (0.5) Almanzar (3), Hunt (1) 2:46 // 7, 379 75° April 17 @ DAY, 7:00 p.m. L, 4-3 8-6 2nd (0.5) - 2:31 // 7,629 70° April 18 vs. WM, 7:05 p.m. PPD (Rain) April 19 vs. WM, 5:05 p.m. L, 12-3 (7) 8-7 - - 2:43 44° April 19 vs. WM (DH) W, 2-1 (7) 9-7 T-2nd (1.0) - 1:50 // 2,576 43° April 20 vs. WM, 1:05 p.m. PPD (Rain) - - - - - April 21 OFF April 22 vs. BG, 7:05 p.m. L, 3-1 9-8 T-3rd (2.0) - 2:34 // 2,721 74° April 23 vs. BG, 12:05 p.m. W, 8-7 10-8 T-2nd (1.0) - 3:14 // 4,084 61° April 24 vs. BG, 11:05 a.m. L, 9-2 10-9 T-3rd (2.0) Hunt (2) 2:47 // 7,125 52° April 25 @ SB, 7:05 p.m. W, 12-6 11-9 T-2nd (1.0) Marcano (1) 3:31 // 2,402 63° April 26 @ SB, 7:35 p.m. L, 7-4 11-10 T-3rd (2.0) - 3:27 // 3,852 56° April 27 @ SB, 4:05 p.m. PPD (Rain) - - - - - April 28 @ SB, 2:05 p.m. L, 6-1 11-11 4th (2.5) - 2:39 52° April 28 @ SB (DH) L, 11-2 11-12 4th (3.0) - 2:46 // 3,497 56° April 29 OFF April 30 vs. KC, 7:05 p.m. L, 7-4 11-13 6th (3.0) - 3:14 // 2,093 50° MAY May 1 vs. KC, 11:05 a.m. W, 10-4 12-13 5th (2.5) - 3:13 // 7,209 70° May 2 vs. KC, 7:05 p.m. L, 4-3 12-14 T-6th (3.5) - 3:06 // 2,423 67° May 3 vs. QC, 7:05 p.m. L, 2-0 12-15 7th (3.5) - 3:00 // 4,599 55° May 4 vs. QC, 7:05 p.m. L, 10-3 12-16 7th (4.5) - 3:31 // 6,066 58° May 5 vs. QC, 1:05 p.m. L, 4-3 (11) 12-17 7th (5.0) - 3:30 // 5,211 67° May 6 @ WIS, 7:35 p.m. W, 4-1 13-17 7th (5.0) - 2:49 // 759 56° May 7 @ WIS, 7:35 p.m. L, 3-2 13-18 7th (5.5) - 2:44 (:21) // 940 52° May 8 @ WIS, 7:35 p.m. Cancelled May 9 @ BEL, 7:30 p.m. W, 8-1 14-18 T-5th (5.0) Williams-Sutton (2) 3:12 // 538 48° May 10 @ BEL, 7:30 p.m. W, 4-1 15-18 T-5th (4.5) - 3:00 // 1,312 59° May 11 @ BEL, 7:30 p.m. L, 10-1 15-19 6th (5.0) - 3:09 // 946 50° May 12 OFF May 13 @ LC, 6:30 p.m. L, 4-3 15-20 6th (6.0) - 2:50 // 1,289 47° May 14 @ LC, 6:30 p.m. L, 5-4 15-21 7th (6.0) - 3:02 // 1,168 59° May 15 @ LC, 11:00 a.m. L, 10-6 15-22 7th (7.0) Lopez (1) 2:58 // 6,709 60° May 16 vs. LAN, 7:05 p.m. W, 9-0 (6) 16-22 7th (7.0) - 1:51 (:35) // 4,879 74° May 17 vs. LAN, 7:05 p.m. W, 3-2 17-22 5th (6.5) Lopez (2) 2:34 // 6,798 73° May 18 vs. LAN, 7:05 p.m. L, 7-1 17-23 6th (7.5) - 2:51 // 7,152 85° May 19 vs. LAN, 1:05 p.m. Cancelled May 20 vs. SB, 7:05 p.m. W, 9-1 18-23 5th (8.0) Lopez (3) 3:01 // 2,933 53° May 21 vs. SB, 7:05 p.m. W, 1-0 19-23 5th (8.0) - 2:42 // 3,303 53° May 22 vs. SB, 11:05 a.m. W, 3-1 20-23 5th (8.0) Lopez (4) 2:15 (1:25) // 7,563 60° May 23 vs. SB, 7:05 p.m. W, 3-2 21-23 5th (7.0) Hunt (3) 3:07 // 5,677 79° May 24 @ GL, 7:05 p.m. L, 7-0 21-24 5th (8.0) - 3:03 // 1,164 63° May 25 @ GL, 7:05 p.m. L, 7-6 21-25 5th (9.0) Lopez (5), Harris (2) 3:19 // 3,542 77° May 26 @ GL, 2:05 p.m. W, 12-2 22-25 5th (8.0) - 3:23 // 2,462 68° May 27 @ GL, 2:05 p.m. W, 8-3 23-25 5th (7.0) - 3:17 // 1,905 64° May 28 @ WM, 7:05 p.m. W, 5-4 24-25 5th (6.5) - 2:54 // 3,671 59° May 29 @ WM, 11:00 a.m. W, 1-0 25-25 5th (6.0) - 2:32 58° May 29 @ WM L, 10-1 25-26 5th (6.5) - 2:15 // 5,888 65° May 30 @ WM, 7:05 p.m. W, 1-0 26-26 5th (6.5) - 2:47 // 4,292 67° May 31 vs. GL, 7:05 p.m. L, 9-6 26-27 5th (7.5) Williams-Sutton (3) 3:21 // 7,013 81° JUNE June 1 vs. GL, 7:05 p.m. L, 11-0 (8) 26-28 5th (8.5) - 2:29 (:25) 81° June 2 vs. GL, 1:05 p.m. L, 7-4 26-29 5th (9.5) Roman (1) 3:17 // 6,278 71° June 3 OFF June 4 vs. LC, 7:05 p.m. W, 4-3 27-29 5th (8.5) - 2:33 // 3,871 81° June 5 vs. LC, 7:05 p.m. W, 3-2 28-29 5th (8.5) - 2:40 // 3,326 82° June 6 vs. LC, 7:05 p.m. L, 10-2 28-30 5th (8.5) - 3:22 (:09) // 6,856 76° June 7 @ DAY, 7:00 p.m. L, 9-4 28-31 5th (9.5) - 3:08 (:10) // 7,674 77° June 8 @ DAY, 7:00 p.m. L, 8-4 28-32 5th (10.5) Ruiz (1) 3:04 // 8,025 73° June 9 @ DAY, 2:00 p.m. L, 5-4 28-33 T-5th (11.5) - 3:05 // 7,603 72° June 10 @ DAY, 7:00 p.m. L, 3-2 28-34 T-5th (12.5) Curry (2) 3:03 // 7,802** 71° June 11 @ BG, 7:35 p.m. W, 4-0 29-34 T-5th (11.5) Lopez (6) 2:51 // 2,089 75° June 12 @ BG, 7:35 p.m. W, 5-3 30-34 5th (11.5) Harris (3) 2:32 // 1,992 77° June 13 @ BG, 7:35 p.m. W, 8-3 31-34 5th (10.5) Roman (2) 2:53 // 2, 987 73° June 14 vs. LC, 7:05 p.m. W, 3-2 32-34 5th (10.5) Ruiz (2), Curry (3) 2:20 // 8,007* 77° June 15 vs. LC, 7:05 p.m. L, 7-4 32-35 5th (10.5) - 3:49 (1:01) // 7,122 66° June 16 vs. LC, 1:05 p.m. W, 4-3 33-35 5th (10.5) Ruiz (3) 2:33 // 4,526 71°

* Home Season High ** Road Season High FORT WAYNE TINCAPS 2019 GAME NOTES

2019 TINCAPS DAY-BY-DAY (2ND HALF) JUNE Date/Opponent Result Record Div. Stand (GB) FW HR Time/Attendance 1st Pitch Temp. June 20 @ GL, 7:05 p.m. W, 6-0 1-0, 34-35 T-1st - 3:06 // 6,064 71° June 21 @ GL, 7:05 p.m. L, 6-3 1-1, 34-36 T-2nd (1.0) - 2:38 // 2,382 69° June 22 @ GL, 7:05 p.m. L, 2-1 [11] 1-2, 34-37 T-5th (2.0) - 3:30 // 3,417 73° June 23 @ GL, 2:05 p.m. ------June 24 OFF - - - - - June 25 vs. SB, 7:05 p.m. ------June 26 vs. SB, 12:05 p.m. ------June 27 vs. SB, 7:05 p.m. ------June 28 vs. SB, 7:05 p.m. ------June 29 vs. GL, 7:05 p.m. ------June 30 vs. GL, 3:05 p.m. ------JULY

July 1 vs. GL, 7:05 p.m. ------July 2 @ LC, 7:00 p.m. ------July 3 @ LC, 7:00 p.m. ------July 4 vs. LC, 6:05 p.m. ------July 5 vs. LC, 7:05 p.m. ------July 6 @ GL, 7:05 p.m. ------July 7 @ GL, 2:05 p.m. ------July 8 @ GL, 7:05 p.m. ------July 9 OFF - - - - - July 10 @ BUR, 7:30 p.m. ------July 11 @ BUR, 7:30 p.m. ------July 12 @ BUR, 7:30 p.m. ------July 13 @ CLI, 7:30 p.m. ------July 14 @ CLI, 3:00 p.m. ------July 15 @ CLI, 12:00 p.m. ------July 16 OFF - - - - - July 17 vs PEO, 7:05 p.m. ------July 18 vs PEO, 7:05 p.m. ------July 19 vs PEO, 7:05 p.m. ------July 20 vs CR, 6:05 p.m. ------July 21 vs CR, 1:05 p.m. ------July 22 vs CR, 7:05 p.m. ------July 23 OFF - - - - - July 24 @ BG, 7:35 p.m. ------July 25 @ BG, 7:35 p.m. ------July 26 @ BG, 7:35 p.m. ------July 27 vs DAY, 7:05 p.m. ------July 28 vs DAY, 3:05 p.m. ------July 29 vs DAY, 7:05 p.m. ------July 30 @ GL, 7:05 p.m. ------July 31 @ GL, 7:05 p.m. ------AUGUST Aug. 1 @ GL, 7:05 p.m. ------Aug. 2 @ GL, 7:05 p.m. ------Aug. 3 vs. WM, 7:05 p.m. ------Aug. 4 vs. WM, 1:05 p.m. ------Aug. 5 vs. WM, 7:05 p.m. ------Aug. 6 vs. WM, 12:05 p.m. ------Aug. 7 vs. DAY, 7:05 p.m. ------Aug. 8 vs. DAY, 7:05 p.m. ------Aug. 9 vs. DAY, 7:05 p.m. ------Aug. 10 @ SB, 7:05 p.m. ------Aug. 11 @ SB, 2:05 p.m. ------Aug. 12 @ SB, 7:05 p.m. ------Aug. 13 OFF - - - - - Aug. 14 @ LAN 7:05 p.m. ------Aug. 15 @ LAN 7:05 p.m. ------Aug. 16 @ LAN 7:05 p.m. ------Aug. 17 vs. BG, 7:05 p.m. ------Aug. 18 vs. BG, 3:05 p.m. ------Aug. 19 vs. BG, 7:05 p.m. ------Aug. 20 vs. BG, 7:05 p.m. ------Aug. 21 @ DAY, 7:00 p.m. ------Aug. 22 @ DAY, 7:00 p.m. ------Aug. 23 @ DAY, 7:00 p.m. ------Aug. 24 @ WM, 7:05 p.m. ------Aug. 25 @ WM, 2:00 p.m. ------Aug. 26 @ WM, 7:05 p.m. ------Aug. 27 @ WM, 7:05 p.m. ------Aug. 28 vs. SB, 7:05 p.m. ------Aug. 29 vs. SB, 7:05 p.m. ------Aug. 30 vs. SB, 7:05 p.m. ------Aug. 31 vs. LAN, 7:05 p.m. ------SEPTEMBER Sep. 1 vs. LAN, 6:05 p.m. ------Sep. 2 vs. LAN, 1:05 p.m. ------

* Home Season High ** Road Season High