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Quad Cities River Bandits (7-4 / 47-33 / T-1st in West) Clinton LumberKings (7-4 / 44-36 / T-1st in West) RHP Jorge Rondon (3-4, 3.23 ERA) VS. RHP Erasmo Ramirez (5-3, 3.01) Tuesday, July 8, 2010  6:00 PM  Alliant Energy Field, Clinton, IA  Games #83-84  Radio Broadcast: AM 1390 KCLN

Where We Left Off: The LumberKings will resume action in the bottom of the fourth inning trailing 1-0 RECORD BREAKDOWN to the Quad Cities River Bandits…last night’s game was suspended due to rain. Bandits’ right-fielder Ryde Rodriguez doubled home first-baseman Matt Adams in the second inning, the lone scored against left- Current Streak: Won 2 hander Nick Czyz…the Kings struck out seven times over the first 3.0 innings facing right-hander . The who will take over upon resumption have not yet been announced by either club. Last 10 Games: 7-3 Long Winning Streak: 7 Games (5/21-5/27) Game Two: A half-hour following the completion of last night’s game, the LumberKings and River Long Losing Streak: 4 Games (6/12-6/17) Bandits will game two of the three-game series, a seven-inning contest. Clinton is currently tied alongside All-Time Record: 4110-4306 Quad Cities (also 7-4) for first in the West Division…today marks the club’s sixth day with a share of first place this half after spending just one day tied for first in the first half. John Tamargo’s club is in search of a Vs. West: 39-30 Leading after 6: 33-2 second-half playoff berth after missing the cut for the first-half West Wild Card (37-32, T-4th ). Vs. East: 5-6 Leading after 7: 34-1 First Half: 37-32 Leading after 8: 32-1 Czyz-Whiz: We don’t yet know if left-hander Nick Czyz will win, lose or get a no-decision as a result of Scoring First: 31-10 Tied after 6: 5-3 last night’s performance (a run on four hits over 4.0 IP, five ), but we do know this…he’s given up Scoring Last: 30-15 Tied after 7: 5-3 just three earned runs over 22.1 innings this season, good for a 1.21 ERA. Czyz (pronounced CHEZ) started Extra-Innings: 5-2 Tied after 8: 4-3 the year as a reliever, going 0-0 with a 0.00 ERA and the league’s best opponent average of 0.43. Doubleheaders: 7-3 Trailing after 6: 6-30 April: 10-12 Trailing after 7: 5-31 Emerging Ace: Monday’s win for left-hander Jimmy Gillheeney marked his second-straight outing of May: 20-10 Trailing after 8: 2-27 a career-high-tying 7.0 innings and his second-straight quality start…he’s now a lone atop the Clinton June: 11-12 Last AB Wins: 12 rotation in quality starts with eight . After going 2-1 with a 1.67 ERA (6 ER in 32.1 IP) over his six starts in July: 3-2 Walk-off Wins: 5 May, Gilly encountered struggles in June with a 2-3 record and 5.00 ERA (15 ER in 27.0 IP) over five starts. August: 0-0 Shutouts: 3 However, in his last two games, the eighth-round pick out of NC State is 2-0 with a 1.92 ERA (3 ER in 14.0 September: 0-0 Times Shut Out: 4 IP). He’s amongst MWL leaders in starts (T-2nd with 17), ERA (T-10 th at 3.14) and strikeouts (12 th with 80). Home: 25-17 10+ Runs: 9-1 Road: 19-19 1 Run Games: 10-10 - One game removed from seeing his nine-game hitting streak snapped, was at it High Nun: Luis Nunez LumberKings vs. Quad Cities in 2010 again in the leadoff spot Monday…he went 3-for-5 with a run scored and his fifth , notching his sixth multi- game in his 11 starts with the Kings. Nunez has a hit in 10 of 11 games since rejoining Season: 2-4 Home: 1-2 Road: 1-2 Clinton from high-A High Desert on 6/12, batting an even .400 (18-for-45) …he hit .405 (15-for-37) with a Offense: .244, 6 HR Pitching: 5.24, 54 K , three runs scored and four RBI during the streak. Signed as a free agent out of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic in 2005, Nunez played the entire 2009 season with Clinton, hitting .284 with 14 doubles, a TEAM TOTALS HR, 57 runs scored and 33 RBI…he hit in 17-straight from 5/28/09 to 6/16/09, batting .382 (29-for-76).

Hitting: .249 (11th) ERA: 3.23 (2nd) Killer C: Matt Cerione’s 2-for-4 performance on Monday included an RBI (his 4 th ) and a run scored. th HR: Strikeouts: Seattle’s 13 round pick in 2009 out of the University of Georgia, Cerione has recorded a hit in eight of his 73 598 last nine games , batting .343 (11-for-32) with three doubles, three triples, a HR, six runs and nine RBI. XBH: 221 Starter W: 28 Runs: 383 Holds: 15 Another Dozen for Morris: Tim Morris saw his hitting streak snapped at 12 games Sunday Steals: 80 Saves: 20 - night (0-for-3), but started a new streak on Monday with his 1-for-4, two-RBI game. Morris hit .409 (18-for-44) with two doubles, a triple, a HR and eight RBI during the streak, his second of 12 games this season (the TEAM LEADERS longest streak by a LumberKing and tied for sixth-longest streak in the MWL this year). The recent barrage included two three-hit games, 3-for-4 with four RBI on 6/29 vs. Kane County and 3-for-4 with a run scored on th Average: (.288) 7/1 at Cedar Rapids. Seattle’s 11 round pick out of St. John’s University in 2009, Morris has at least a hit in 28 of 32 games since being called up from extended Spring Training on 5/26 …that includes his first Hits: Nick Franklin (83) 12-game hitting streak from 5/29 to 6/14 in which he hit .286 (14-for-49) with three doubles, a HR and five RBI. Doubles: Vinnie Catricala (23) Triples: Nick Franklin (6) Cardiac Kings: Sunday night’s ninth-inning comeback win (four runs in the ninth to erase a 3-1 deficit) Home Runs: Franklin / Sams (14) th was Clinton’s 12 last at-bat win and just their second victory when trailing after eight innings. Their other RBI: Kalian Sams (42) ninth-inning stunner also came against Peoria at O’Brien Field, taking place on 5/2 as both Mario Martinez Stolen Bases: Daniel Carroll (20) and Vinnie Catricala homered off Chiefs’ closer Jordan Latham in a 4-3 victory. Eight different Kings have Wins: Gillheeney / Stanton (6) plated the game-winning run in the 12 last at-bat wins…Kalian Sams has three last at-bat winners, two via Innings: Jimmy Gillheeney (91.2) walk-off homers (4/9 vs. Peoria and 4/16 vs. Quad Cities) and a walk-off (6/17 vs. Wisconsin). ERA: Erasmo Ramirez (3.01) Taylor-Made: Right-hander Taylor Stanton yielded two runs over 7.0 innings on Sunday night in Peoria Quality Starts: Jimmy Gillheeney (8) for his seventh quality start this season…that’s tied for second on the club with right-hander Erasmo Ramirez . Strikeouts: Jon Hesketh (82) After suffering back-to-back losses from 6/15 to 6/20 (8 ER in 10.2 IP against Wisconsin and Beloit, 6.74 Holds: Brian Moran (4) ERA), Stanton has allowed three runs over his last 12.2 innings for a 2.13 ERA. Seattle’s 26 th round pick in Saves: Brandon Josselyn (10) 2008 out of Diablo Valley College, Stanton is tied for eighth in the Midwest League in wins (6).

The Fantastic Franklin: After a tough 1-for-11 stretch, 19-year-old first-round pick Nick Franklin busted out with a 2-for-5 game on Monday in Peoria , including a season- high two stolen bases and a run scored…it was Franklin’s first multi-hit game since 6/13 vs. Fort Wayne, a span of 12 games…he still leads the club with 23 multi-hit games. Seattle’s #9 prospect according to , Franklin was a first-half MWL All-Star (.299, 14 HR, 37 RBI) and is amongst league offensive leaders in several categories, including home runs (T-2nd with 14), total bases (5 th with 149), HR/AB ratio (5 th with a HR per 20.57 at-bats), slugging percentage (5 th at .517), OPS (8 th at .861) and runs scored (T-9th with 50).

The Pen is Mightier: Following a stretch of 16 earned runs over 18.0 innings, the LumberKings’ has settled down for just eight earned runs over the last 46.1 innings for an ERA of 1.55. Lefty Jose Jimenez locked down his second with 2.0 scoreless innings on Monday, his first since 5/29 vs. Kane County…Jimenez, who spent all of 2009 in the Kings’ pen has the lowest active ERA amongst Clinton relievers at 2.65. Right-hander Daniel Cooper won for the third time Sunday night despite allowing an earned run…he’s given up just two runs over his last six outings, 6.2 innings for an ERA of 2.69. Closer Brandon Josselyn then retired the side in order in the ninth to lock down his team-leading 10 th save. Seattle’s 25 th round pick out of Yale in 2009, Josselyn has converted three-straight save chances and has not allowed a run over his last seven outings, 9.0 innings…that scoreless streak is second-longest on the club behind left-hander Brian Moran , who led the team with a 15.1-inning scoreless streak until his promotion to high-A High Desert .

Listen on AM 1390 KCLN / 1390kcln.com UPCOMING PROBABLES All Times Central Friday, July 9 vs. Quad Cities: CLI: RHP Nolan Gallagher (0-1, 6.75) QC: RHP Deryk Hooker (3-4, 3.22) 7:00 PM Saturday, July 10 @ Kane County: CLI: RHP Taylor Stanton (6-4, 3.52) KCC: RHP Rob Gilliam (5-6, 4.11) 6:00 PM Sunday, July 10 @ Kane County: CLI: LHP Jimmy Gillheeney (6-6, 3.14) KCC: RHP Dan Straily (6-5, 4.57) 1:00 PM

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HT/WT: 5-11 / 180 BORN: 5/2/90 in Rivas, Nicaragua Erasmo Ramirez | RHP | #50 RESIDES: San Salvador, El Salvador OBTAINED: Signed by the Mariners as a non-drafted free agent on September 1, 2007.

Year Team W/L ERA G/GS CG/SH IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP GO/AO GIDP AVG TBF 2008 Aguirre (VSL) 4-1 2.86 13/11 1/0 63.0 67 23 20 2 2 9 46 5 1.77 4 .276 257 2009 Aguirre (VSL) 11-1 0.51 14/13 0/0 88.0 54 10 5 1 7 5 80 4 3.45 7 .174 324 2010 Clinton (lo-A) 5-3 3.01 14/11 1/0 77.2 76 33 26 8 9 5 52 1 1.63 9 .262 308 MiLB Career: 20-5 2.00 41/35 2/0 228.2 197 66 51 11 18 19 178 10

Tonight’s Start: 20-year-old right-hander Erasmo Ramirez is making his 15 th appearance, 12 th start with the LumberKings tonight in the middle RAMIREZ ’S DAY-BY-DAY nd game of this three-game series vs. Quad Cities. It is the 42 career outing, 36 th career start for the Rivas, Nicaragua native. DATE OPP DEC ERA GS CG IP H R ER HR BB SO TBF 4/17/10 @BEL 0.00 2.0 1 0 0 0 0 1 6 Last Start: Ramirez is 0-1 over his first two second-half starts since 4/21/10 BUR S 0.00 4.0 3 0 0 0 0 3 14 appearing in the Midwest League All-Star Game, including a loss his last time out on 7/2 at Cedar Rapids…he saw his five-game winning streak 4/24/10 KCC 0.84 4.2 5 1 1 0 0 5 18 snapped with five runs, three earned on six hits over 5.2 innings, walking 4/30/10 @PEO L 3.07 1 1 4.0 7 4 4 2 0 1 18 one while striking out two in a 5-3 loss to the Kernels. 5/05/10 BEL L 2.66 1 5.2 3 1 0 0 0 6 24

Against the Bandits: Ramirez is facing the River Bandits for the first 5/11/10 @PEO W 2.73 1 6.0 6 3 2 1 2 4 25 time and a St. Louis Cardinals’ affiliate for the seventh time tomorrow. He 5/18/10 @BUR W 2.43 1 7.0 7 1 1 0 0 3 26 was 5-0 with a 0.97 ERA (4 ER in 37.0 IP) against the VSL Cardinals. 5/24/10 KCC W 2.06 1 6.0 5 1 0 1 0 5 24 Amongst Leaders: Ramirez leads all MWL starters in fewest walks per 5/29/10 @KCC 1.90 1 8.0 4 1 1 1 0 2 29 9 IP (0.67) and also ranks third in WHIP (1.04) and 9 th in ERA (3.01). 6/06/10 @DAY W 2.19 1 6.0 7 3 3 0 1 6 24

6/11/10 FTW W 2.43 1 6.0 4 3 3 0 0 4 22 You’re an All-Star: Ramirez was named as one of four LumberKings on the West Division roster for the 2010 Midwest League All-Star Game on 6/17/10 WIS 2.31 1 7.0 8 2 1 0 0 6 29 Tuesday, June 22 at Parkview Field in Fort Wayne. In his first-career All- 6/27/10 BEL 2.88 1 5.2 8 6 6 0 1 4 26 Star appearance, he stranded two inherited runners and worked 1.1 7/02/10 @CR L 3.01 1 5.2 6 5 3 0 1 2 23 scoreless innings, including a of Lake County’s Chun Chen.

Rotation Vs. Pen: As a starter this season, Ramirez is 5-3 with a 3.36

ERA (25 ER in 67.0 IP), five walks and 43 strikeouts. Over his three relief appearances, Ramirez is 0-0 with a 0.84 ERA (1 ER in 10.2 IP) and one save in one chance…the save came in his second outing of the year when he blanked Burlington on three hits over 4.0 IP to close a 15-1 win.

State-Side Debut: Ramirez is making his United States debut with Clinton here in 2010 following two-straight seasons in the Venezuelan

Summer League. In his first outing on U.S. soil on 4/17 in Beloit, the right-

hander gave up a hit and struck out one over 2.0 innings. The next time out, he earned his first professional save with 4.0 scoreless innings of relief and three strikeouts in Clinton’s 15-1 win over Burlington on 4/21.

Pitcher of the Year: The Seattle Mariners named Ramirez the 2009 Minor League Pitcher of the Year after he went 11-1 with a 0.51 ERA (5 ER in 88.0 IP), five walks and 80 strikeouts over 14 games, 13 starts with Aguirre of the Venezuelan Summer League. Ramirez was also named the SEASON SPLITS & ETC. VSL’s Most Valuable Player after leading the league in wins, ERA, strikeouts and . Vs. Right: …………………... .253 (38-150), 5 HR, 12 RBI, 29 K Vs. Left: …………………….. .271 (38-140), 3 HR, 16 RBI, 23 K The Aguirre Ace: Amongst his long list of season highlights in ’09 Home: ………………………. 2-1, 2.77 ERA, 1 BB, 33 K, 4 HR, .257 were back-to-back 10-strikeout games (his career-high) on 5/25/09 at the Road: ……………………….. 3-2, 3.26 ERA, 4 BB, 19 K, 4 HR, .268 VSL Pirates (a no-decision) and 5/31/09 vs. the VSL Rays (a win). Ramirez Day: …………………………. 2-0, 5.03 ERA, 4 BB, 15 K, 1 HR, .301 recorded a 26.0-inning scoreless streak over five starts from 6/12/09 to Night: ……………………….. 3-3, 2.33 ERA, 1 BB, 37 K, 7 HR, .249 6/26/09…he struck out at least three batters in all 14 of his appearances, Run Support: ……………… 4.63 RPG (51 Total) including his 7.0-inning relief outing on 6/26/09 at the VSL Cardinals. After Quality Starts: …………….. 7 (last: ND vs. Wisconsin, 6/17/10) his lone loss of the year on 6/18/09, Ramirez went 7-0 over his final eight Team W/L in Starts: ...... 8-3 starts, reeling off five straight wins to end his season. VSL opponents hit just .174 with one against him all year. CAREER HIGHS & LOWS

’08 in the VSL: Ramirez began his career with Aguirre (VSL Mariners) Innings: ……………………... 9.0 (win vs. VSL Phillies, 7/23/08) in 2008…he went 4-1 with a 2.86 ERA (20 ER in 63.0 IP), walked nine and Low Hits (min 5.0 IP): ...... 1 (win @ VSL Cardinals, 6/26/09) struck out 46 over 13 games, 11 starts. His biggest highlight came on Low ER (min 5.0 IP): ……… 0 (10x, last: win vs. VSL Mets, 8/4/09) 7/23/08 when he went a complete 9.0 innings in a win over the VSL Most Walks: ………………... 6, 3 INT (loss @ VSL Pirates, 5/21/08) Phillies…he gave up three runs, one earned on seven hits and struck out Most Strikeouts: …………... 10 (2x, last: win vs. VSL Rays, 5/31/09) five as Aguirre won, 9-3. Low-Hit Complete Game: ... 7 H (win vs. VSL Phillies, 7/23/08)

FRIDAY ’S STARTER: NOLAN GALLAGHER

24-year-old right-hander Nolan Gallagher (0-1, 6.75) makes his second start and appearance for the LumberKings in the series finale against Quad Cities tomorrow night. Gallagher lost in his Clinton debut on 7/3 at Cedar Rapids, allowing six runs (three earned) on six hits over 4.0 innings in a 13-3 loss to the Kernels. Seattle’s fourth-round pick in 2007 out of Stanford, Gallagher is returning from Tommy John surgery in 2010…he’s 2-4 with a 2.86 ERA over his four seasons prior to this year, spending time with the AZL Mariners (’08), short-A Everett (’07 and ’08) and low-A Wisconsin (’07). A native of Red Lodge, MT, Gallagher will face the both the River Bandits and a St. Louis Cardinals affiliate for the first time in his career tomorrow night.

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Brandon Bantz | C | #8 Career Game-Highs: Hits (3), RBI (4), HR (2) Last HR: 6/2/10 @ Bowling Green, 2-run (RHP Alexander Colome) th th Prior to ‘10: .273, 3 HR, 16 RBI, 0 SB • Drove home game-winning run with 9 inning sac fly to left on 7/4 @ Peoria…17 RBI of the season. First Half: .271, HR, 13 RBI, 0 SB • Promoted temporarily to double-A West Tenn on 6/10…hit .071 (1-for-14) with 3 strikeouts in 4 games. Streak: 1G (1-3) • Hit first HR with Clinton on 6/2 @ Bowling Green…lifted 2-R shot all the way out of Bowling Green Ballpark (1-for-4). Long Strk: 5G (5/27-6/19) • Singled home game-tying run, scored winner on 5/27 (G1) vs. Burlington…went 1-for-3. Last Series: .200 (1-5), 2B, SF, R, RBI • Went 3-for-4 with 2 doubles, 3 RBI to key 8-run comeback win on 4/16 vs. Quad Cities…first multi-hit game. • Combined to hit .273 with 10 doubles, 3 HR, 16 RBI in 29 games between Pulaski and Everett in ’09. • Was a 4-year starter with Dallas Baptist, hitting .313 with 10 HR, 38 RBI during senior season. • Mariners’ 30 th round selection in the 2009 June draft (Dallas Baptist University). Daniel Carroll | CF | #2 Career Game-Highs: Hits (4), RBI (3), HR (1) Last HR: 6/26/10 vs. Beloit, solo (RHP B.J. Hermsen)

Prior to ‘10: .243, 3 HR, 72 RBI, 90 SB • Stole season-high 3 bases (#16-18), went 1-for-3 with 2 runs scored on 6/29 vs. Kane County. First Half: .269, 3 HR, 19 RBI, 15 SB • Blasted 3-run HR, his 3 rd of the season on 6/11 vs. Fort Wayne…also doubled and scored twice, finishing 2-for-4. Streak: 1G (2-4) • Went 3-for-4 with run scored and an RBI on 5/27 (G1) vs. Burlington…plated game-winner with push bunt to first. Long Strk: 7G (5/21-5/29) • Had career-best 4-hit game (4-for-4) with 3 runs scored and a stolen base on 5/24 vs. Kane County. Last Series: .500 (2-4), RBI, SB • Delivered 2-run triple to erase 2-1 deficit with 2 outs in 8 th on 5/23 vs. Kane County, a 4-3 win…went 1-for-4. • Hit .220, 2 HR, 22 RBI, 22 SB with LumberKings in ’09, his 2 nd season in the Midwest League. • Delivered solo HR on 8/3/09 vs. Burlington, 2 nd of season…GW run in Kenn Kasparek’s 5-0 CG win. • Played 2 stints with Wisconsin in 2008, hitting .248 with 7 doubles, HR, 17 RBI and 31-of-40 steals in 60 games. • Mariners’ 3 rd round selection (105 th overall) in the 2007 June draft (Valley View (CA) High School). Vinnie Catricala | 1B | #43 Career Game-Highs: Hits (5), RBI (6), HR (2) Last HR: 7/4/10 @ Peoria, solo (RHP Nick Struck)

Prior to ‘10: .301, 8 HR, 40 RBI, 6 SB • Named to Midwest League All-Star Game, starting DH for the West…Clinton’s only starter…went 0-for-2. First Half: .290, 6 HR, 36 RBI, 5 SB • Belted second-career Grand Slam (#6), finished with season-high 5 RBI going 3-for-4 on 6/10 vs. Lake County. Streak: 0G (0-4) • Delivered 2 nd career multi-HR game, first with Clinton on 6/4 @ Dayton…3-for-4 with 2 solo blasts (#3-4), double, 2 RBI. Long Strk: 8G (2x) • Lifted game-winning HR to left off Jordan Latham on 5/2 @ Peoria, his first with Clinton…finished 1-for-2, run, RBI. Last Series: .250 (2-8), HR, 2 R, RBI • Started Kings’ career with 7-game hit streak from 4/8 to 4/14…hit .385 (10-for-26), 2 2B, 7 R, 5 RBI. • Hit .301 with 14 doubles, 8 HR, 40 RBI, 6 SB in first season w/ Pulaski…was named team’s offensive MVP. • Recorded career-best 13-game hitting streak from 7/7/09-7/20/09…hit .370 (20-for-54), 5 HR, 11 RBI. • Played with Hawaii from ’07 to ’09…hit .349 with 13 HR, 44 RBI during final season with Warriors. • Mariners’ 10 th round selection in the 2009 June draft (University of Hawaii). Matt Cerione | OF | #24 Career Game-Highs: Hits (4), RBI (3), HR (2) Last HR: 7/2/10 @ Cedar Rapids, solo (RHP Fabio Martinez)

Prior to ‘10: .266, 7 HR, 14 RBI, 2 SB • Doubled, tripled and posted two assists on 6/16 vs. Wisconsin…went 2-for-4 with 9 th RBI of the year. First Half: .228, 2 HR, 9 RBI, 3 SB • Recorded season-best 7-game hitting streak from 5/1 to 5/8, hitting .333 (9-27) with a HR, 6 R, 4 RBI. Streak: 2G (3-8) • Drove in career-high 3 RBI, going 3-for-4 on 5/7 @ Quad Cities…RBI single, 2-run double. Long Strk: 7G (5/1-5/8) • Hit .266 with 10 doubles, 7 HR, 14 RBI, 2 SB in 43 games with Everett in 2009. Last Series: .500 (2-4), 3B, R, RBI • Recorded 12-game hitting streak from 7/26/09 to 8/10/09, batting .458 (22-for-48) with 5 doubles, 4 HR, 6 RBI. • Hit .291 with 12 HR, 43 RBI in junior year with Georgia…was teammate of 1B Rich Poythress, Seattle’s ’09 2 nd rd pick. • Mariners’ 13 th round selection in the 2009 June draft (University of Georgia). Welington Dotel | OF | #49 Career Game-Highs: Hits (4), RBI (3), HR (2) Last HR: 5/21/10 vs. Kane County, 2-run (RHP Jonathan Joseph)

Prior to ‘10: .305, 34 HR, 147 RBI, 54 SB • Plated game-winning runs in 4 th with 2-run triple to right on 6/6 @ Dayton (4-3 win)…finished 2-for-4. First Half: .255, HR, 16 RBI, 4 SB • Delivered game-winning 2-run HR (1 st of the season) in 4 th inning on 5/21 vs. Kane County…finished 1-for-3. Streak: 1G (1-4) • Played in 19 games with Clinton last year, hitting .286 with 5 doubles, HR, 11 RBI and 5 steals in 49 at-bats. Long Strk: 4G (5/15-5/21) • Started and finished ’09 in Everett, hitting .341 with 6 HR, 24 RBI, 7 SB in 46 games. Last Series: DNP • Hit .277 with 5 doubles, 7 HR, 22 RBI in 62 games with short-A Everett in ‘08, .250, 2 HR, 17 RBI in 40 games in ’07. • Also spent time with AZL Mariners, High Desert in 2007…hit .375 with HR, 3 RBI in AZL, .250 (1-4) with Mavericks. • Made U.S. debut in AZL in 2006…hit .261 with 10 doubles, 7 HR, 31 RBI, scored 40 runs and stole 7 bases. • Signed by the Mariners as a non-drafted free agent on October 16, 2004. Nick Franklin | SS | #3 Career Game-Highs: Hits (4), RBI (3), HR (2) Last HR: 6/19/10 G2 @ Beloit, leadoff (RHP Michael Tonkin)

Prior to ‘10: .333, HR, 6 RBI, SB • Named to MWL All-Star Game…reserve shortstop. Had 6 HR in Monday’s derby, 1-for-2, single in game. th First Half: .299, 14 HR, 37 RBI, 11 SB • Lifted 4 leadoff HR of the season on 6/19 (G2) @ Beloit…went deep off RHP Michael Tonkin, finished 1-for-3. th Streak: 1G (2-5) • Took over team lead with 13 HR on 6/10 vs. Lake County…went 3-for-5 with 3 RBI…fell triple shy of the cycle. Long Strk: 9G (5/2-5/11) • Homered twice for 3 rd time (11 total), finished 3-for-5 with 3 RBI and 3 runs scored on 6/2 @ Bowling Green. Last Series: .222 (2-9), R, 2 SB • Blasted two HR and drove in game-winner on a 10 th inning double on 5/16 vs. Cedar Rapids…finished 3-for-5, 3 RBI. • Hit in career-best 9-straight games from 5/2 to 5/11, batting .341 (14-for-41) with 4 doubles, 4 runs scored and 3 RBI. • Slugged first career walk-off HR on 4/20 vs. Burlington, going deep in 10 th …2-for-4…was 3 rd HR of the season. • Went 4-for-4 with 2B, 3B and 2 HR (from both sides of plate) on 4/10 vs. Peoria…4 runs scored, 2 RBI. • Hit .333 with 4 doubles, triple, HR, 6 RBI, SB between Peoria AZ and Everett in first pro season. • Named the Orlando Sentinel Baseball Player of the Year….hit .538, 11 HR during senior season. • Helped lead Lake Brantley High to the 2008 Florida State title…hit .433 with 6 HR, 38 runs scored. • Member of the ’07-’08 USA Youth National Team that competed in Venezuela and Canada. • Mariners’ 1 st round selection (27 th overall) in the 2009 June draft (Lake Brantley High School, FL). James Jones | RF | #46 Career Game-Highs: Hits (4), RBI (3), HR (1) Last HR: 6/2/10 @ Bowling Green, 2-run (RHP Kirby Yates)

Prior to ‘10: .311, 3 HR, 24 RBI, 0 SB • Went 3-for-4 with double, triple on 6/30 vs. Kane County…fell a home run shy of the cycle…reached a 5-game hitting streak. nd First Half: .205, 6 HR, 25 RBI, 13 SB • Homered for 2 time in as many nights on 6/2 @ Bowling Green…2-run shot (#6), finished 1-for-4. Streak: 3G (5-12) • Reached base in 17-straight games from 4/13 to 4/30…longest on-base streak by a LumberKing this season. Long Strk: 8G (4/21-4/29) • Hit .311 with 12 doubles, 2 triples, 3 HR, 24 RBI in first pro season at Everett last year. Last Series: .500 (4-8), R, RBI • Named “Leader of the Camp” by staff during Mariners’ 2009 Instructional League. • Played collegiately at Long Island University from ’07-’09…hit .364, 9 HR, 32 RBI, 20 SB for Blackbirds in ’09. • In addition to outfield duties, also pitched with LIU, going 1-9 with 7.40 ERA in ’09. • Mariners’ 4 th round selection in the 2009 June draft (Long Island University). Mario Martinez | 3B | #47 Career Game-Highs: Hits (4), RBI (6), HR (1) Last HR: 6/11/10 vs. Fort Wayne, solo (RHP John Hussey)

th Prior to ‘10: .283, 11 HR, 115 RBI, 10 SB • Doubled home tying runs in 9 , scored as well in 5-3 win @ Peoria on 7/4…went 2-for-4, raising average to .257 First Half: .243, 7 HR, 34 RBI, 3 SB • Went 3-for-3 with 2B, HR and career-high 6 RBI on 5/11 (G1) @ Peoria…first King since Ian Gac (5/4/08) with 6 RBI. th nd th Streak: 0G (0-4) • Homered for second-straight game, tying score in 9 on 5/2 @ Peoria…finished 2-for-4 with 2 HR, 11 RBI. Long Strk: 6G (5/21-5/27) • Named the #12 prospect in the Seattle system by Baseball America prior to this season. Last Series: .250 (2-8), 2B, R, 2 RBI • Started ’09 with Clinton, hitting .214 with 13 doubles, 2 HR, 24 RBI in 61 games. • Transferred to Everett at ASG Break…hit .308, 20 doubles, 3 HR, 33 RBI in 71 games with AquaSox. • Recorded -best 21-game hit streak from 7/16/09-8/5/09. Hit .344 (32-for-93), 2 HR, 12 RBI. • Hit .319, 5 HR, 32 RBI with Pulaski in ’08, named #5 prospect in the Appalachian League. • Signed by the Mariners as a non-drafted free agent on July 3, 2006.

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Tim Morris | 1B | #33 Career Game-Highs: Hits (2), RBI (4), HR (1) Last HR: 6/26/10 vs. Beloit, solo (RHP B.J. Hermsen)

Prior to ‘10: .214, 4 HR, 24 RBI, 0 SB • Matched season-high with another 12-game hitting streak from 6/16 to 7/3…hit .409 (18-44) with 3 2B, HR, 8 RBI. First Half: .269, 2 HR, 5 RBI, 3 SB • Had career-best 3-hit game on 6/29 vs. Kane County, going 3-for-4 with 2 doubles, triple, 4 RBI. Streak: 1G (1-4) • Drove in a season-high 3 RBI on 6/26 vs. Beloit, going 2-for-4 with a solo HR (#3) and a two-run single. Long Strk: 12G (5/29-6/14, 6/16-7/3) • Hit in team-best 12-straight games from 5/29 to 6/14, batting .286 (14-for-49) with 2 doubles, HR, 5 RBI. Last Series: .143 (1-7), R, 2 RBI • Recorded game-winning RBI with solo HR in 5 th of a 4-1 win on 6/9 over Lake County…extended streak to 8 games. • Homered and scored game-tying run in 6 th on 5/27 (G1) vs. Burlington…went 2-for-3 in just second game with Clinton. • On first pitch of first at-bat with Clinton (5/26 –G2 vs. Burlington), hit 2-run single…finished 1-for-3. • Hit .214 with 4 doubles, 4 HR, 18 runs scored, 24 RBI in 50 games with Pulaski last season. • Joined RHP Anthony Varvaro as former Red Storm players drafted by Mariners…Varavro was 12 th round pick in ’05. • Led St. John’s in hitting his junior season, batting .415 with 17 doubles, 12 HR and 62 RBI…posted .677 slugging pct. • Also played at Clemson in 2007, appearing in 13 games, 2 starts. • Mariners’ 11 th round pick in the 2009 June draft (St. John’s University). Gabriel Noriega | 2B | #5 Career Game-Highs: Hits (5), RBI (3), HR (1) Last HR: 5/27/10 vs. Burlington, solo (RHP Bryan Paukovits)

th Prior to ‘10: .294, 4 HR, 46 RBI, 17 SB • Singled and scored GW run in 15 on 5/29 @ KCC…also doubled, finishing 2-for-6 to reach 4-game hit streak. First Half: .219, HR, 11 RBI, 4 SB • Homered for first time with Clinton, went 2-for-2 with 2 runs in 9 spot to help comeback win on 5/27 (G1) vs. BUR. Streak: 1G (1-4) • Went 3-for-4 with three singles, run scored, GW RBI single in first multi-hit game on 5/23 vs. Kane County. Long Strk: 5G (5/26-5/30) • Ranked the #24 prospect in the Seattle system by Baseball America prior to this season. Last Series: .125 (1-8) • Hit .311 with 14 doubles, 4 HR, 26 RBI, 8 SB in 61 games with Pulaski last year, 2nd season in Appy League. • Named to Appalachian League Post-Season All-Star Team. • Posted 8-game hitting streak from 8/17/09-8/25/09, hitting .448 (13-for-29) with HR, 4 RBI. • Signed by the Mariners as a non-drafted free agent on July 2, 2007. Luis Nunez | 2B | #20 Career Game-Highs: Hits (5), RBI (4), HR (1) Last HR: 7/12/09 @ Quad Cities, 3-run (RHP Scott McGregor)

Prior to ’10: .277, 3 HR, 107 RBI, 67 RBI • Went 3-for-4 with a double, 2 runs scored and 3 RBI on 7/1 @ Cedar Rapids, extending hitting streak to 8 games. First Half: .250, 0 HR, 0 RBI, 0 SB • Hit .182 with no extra-base hits, 6 runs scored and no RBI in 10 games with high-A High Desert from 5/14-6/11. Streak: 1G (3-5) • Spent all of ’09 with Clinton, batting .284 with 14 doubles, HR, 57 runs scored, 33 RBI and 20 steals. Long Strk: 9G (6/17-7/2) • Hit in 17 straight games from 5/28/09 to 6/16/09…hit .382 (29-76) with 7 doubles, 8 RBI. Last Series: .600 (3-5), R, SB • Went 5-for-7 with game-winning run scored in the 14 th on 6/6/09 @ Quad Cities • Spent 2008 with Everett, hitting .279 with 10 doubles, 1 HR, 16 RBI…posted a career-high 16 stolen bases. • With Wisconsin of the MWL in ’07, hit .195 (15-for-77) with a triple, 6 runs scored and 6 RBI in 23 games. • Split 2007 between Peoria (AZL), Wisconsin and triple-A Tacoma…played just 2 games for the Rainiers, going 1-for-6. • Signed by the Mariners as a non-drafted free agent on January 12, 2005. Blake Ochoa | C | #14 Career Game-Highs: Hits (3), RBI (4), HR (1) Last HR: 6/19/10 vs. Lancaster, 2-run (LHP Mike Modica)

Prior to ‘10: .265, 15 HR, 123 RBI, 5 SB • Transferred to Clinton on 7/5 after hitting .333 with 3 doubles, HR, 7 RBI in High Desert…also played in 3 games with Tacoma. First Half: With High Desert • Played in 54 games with LumberKings in 2009, hitting .318 with 9 doubles, 5 HR, 31 RBI and .859 OPS. Streak: 0G (0-0) • Spent 2008 season with Wisconsin of the MWL, hitting .251 with 9 doubles, 3 HR, 23 RBI in 63 games. Long Strk: 0G • Reached as high as double-A Carolina in 2007 while in Florida system…hit .346 in 7 games with Wisconsin after trade. Last Series: DNP • Played in 41 games with short-A Jamestown in 2006, hitting .211 with 6 doubles, HR, 13 RBI and a .567 OPS. • First full pro season in U.S. came in 2005 with GCL Marlins…hit .278 with 9 doubles, 2 HR, 17 RBI in 37 games. • Traded to Seattle by Florida in exchange for Daniel Santin on July 10, 2007. Kalian Sams | LF | #39 Career Game-Highs: Hits (3), RBI (4), HR (3) Last HR: 6/27/10 vs. Beloit, 2-run (LHP Edgar Ibarra)

Prior to ‘10: .213, 25 HR, 62 RBI, 13 SB • Tied Nick Franklin for team lead in HR with #14 on 6/27 vs. Beloit…2-run blast, finished 1-for-3 (42 total RBI). th First Half: .188, 13 HR, 40 RBI, 5 SB • Went 3-for-6 over two games of a doubleheader on 6/19 @ Beloit…crushed 2-R HR, his 13 in G2…reached 40 RBI. th Streak: 0G (0-4) • Lined walk-off single to left in 9 to beat former team, Wisconsin 3-2 on 6/17…was only hit of night, finished 1-for-3. Long Strk: 7G (6/16-6/30) • Snapped 0-for-14 skid with 3-run double on 6/11 vs. Fort Wayne…finished 1-for-4…team-leading 35, 36, 37 RBI. Last Series: .000 (0-4) • Lifted Kings to a 5-1 win and a DH split on 5/14 vs. Cedar Rapids, belting 3-R HR in 4 th …finished 1-for-3 with 4 RBI. • Blasted Grand Slam in 1 st inning on 4/28 @ Cedar Rapids…MWL leading 8 th HR, finished 1-for-4, 4 RBI. • Slammed 3 HR, including game-tying shot in 8 th and walk-off in 11 th on 4/16 vs. Quad Cities…3-for-6, 3 RBI. • Hit league-leading 3 rd HR on 4/12/10 @ Wisconsin, a first-inning 3-run shot…finished 1-for-3 with 3 RBI. • Went 3-for-3 with 2-run HR against old team, Wisconsin on 4/11/10…doubled, drove home 2 RBI. • Blasted 9 th inning walk-off homer on 4/9 vs. Peoria…finished 2-for-4 with 2B, HR, 2 RBI. • Hit .161 with 1 HR, 6 RBI in 16 games with Clinton…sent to Everett, hit .375, 3 HR, 6 RBI over just 4 games. • Missed rest of ’09 season following surgery to repair hamate bone in left hand. • Hit .204 with career-high 10 HR, 20 RBI for Pulaski in 2008. Hit 5 of his 10 HR in a 4-game stretch. • Spent 48 games with Wisconsin of the MWL in ’07, hitting .205 with 4 HR, 8 RBI. • Was on the provisional roster for Team Netherlands leading up to the 2009 World Baseball Classic. • Signed by the Mariners as a non-drafted free agent on July 2, 2006.

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PLAYER/COACH AWARD DATES STATS Vinnie Catricala MWL All-Star (Starting DH) June 22 0-for-2, 2 strikeouts Nick Franklin MWL All-Star (Reserve SS) June 22 1-for-2, single, strikeout Brian Moran MWL All-Star (LHP) June 22 0.2 IP, 1 H, 1 ER, 1 BB, 0 K Erasmo Ramirez MWL All-Star (RHP) June 22 1.1 IP, 1 H, 0 ER, 1 BB, 1 K

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PLAYER/COACH DATE / LOCATION UMPIRE REASON Manager John Tamargo 5/3 @ Peoria HP Umpire Mark Winters Argument prior to 4 th inning.

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SCORE BY INNING 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 X TOTAL LumberKings: 53 34 38 45 60 37 34 45 22 2 1 2 383 Opponents: 41 33 35 37 41 48 27 32 21 1 1 0 318

MULTI-HIT GAMES MULTI-RBI GAMES HOME RUNS PLAYER 2H 3H 4H 5H+ 2RBI 3RBI 4RBI 5RBI+ SOLO 2R 3R GS TOT Bantz 2 3 3 1 1 1 Baron 6 1 2 1 1 1 Carroll 6 5 1 5 1 1 2 1 4 Catricala 16 5 6 1 6 1 7 Cerione 4 2 3 1 2 1 3 Contreras 1 1 1 1 1 Dotel 6 1 4 1 1 1 Franklin 15 7 1 6 4 12 2 1 14 Jones 8 3 4 2 2 3 1 6 Martinez 14 3 4 1 1 5 1 1 7 Morris 5 2 3 1 1 3 3 Noriega 7 1 1 1 1 Nunez 4 2 1 Ochoa Sams 5 2 4 5 2 6 4 3 1 14 Other 5 4 1 4 1 1 7 3 10 Team Totals: 104 42 3 49 19 4 2 46 18 7 2 73

LONG HITTING STREAKS (current in BOLD ) HOME RUN VARIANTS PLAYER LENGTH / DATES STATS Leadoff HR: 4x (last: Franklin, 6/19 @ Beloit – G2) Morris 12G (5/29-6/14) .286 (14-49), 2 2B, HR, 5 RBI Walk-off HR: 3x (last: Franklin, 4/20 vs. Burlington) Morris 12G (6/19-7/3) .409 (18-44), 3 2B, HR, 8 RBI Back-to-back HR: 2x (last: Bantz/Gebbers, 4 th inning, 6/2 @ BG) Franklin 9G (5/2-5/11) .341 (14-41), 4 2B, 4 R, 3 RBI Pinch-hit HR: None Nunez 9G (6/17-7/2) .405 (15-37), 2B, 3 R, 4 RBI Multi-HR Games: 5x (last: Catricala, 2 HR, 6/4 @ Dayton) Catricala 8G (5/4-5/11) .355 (11-31), 2 2B, HR, 6 RBI Grand Slams: 2x (last: Catricala, 6/10 vs. Lake County) th Jones 8G (4/21-4/29) .345 (10-29), 3B, HR, 6 RBI Game Winning HR: 8x (last: Morris, solo HR in 5 on 6/9 vs. LCC) Franklin 8G (5/27-6/5) .371 (13-35), 4 HR, 10 R, 6 RBI Catricala 8G (6/6-6/16) .433 (13-30), 2 2B, 2 HR, 7 RBI LAST AT-BAT WINS DATE SCORE GAME WINNING PLAY 4/9 vs. PEO 5-4 (9 th ) Sams Walk-Off Solo HR 4/16 vs. QC 11-10 (11 th ) Sams Walk-Off Solo HR 4/20 vs. BUR 4-3 (10 th ) Franklin Walk-Off Solo HR 4/24 vs. KCC 3-1 (8 th ) Raben Sac Fly to Center th PINCH HITTERS 5/2 @ PEO 4-3 (9 ) Catricala Solo HR to Left 5/16 vs. CR 4-3 (10 th ) Franklin Walk-Off Double th TOTAL: (2-for-6) 5/23 vs. KCC 4-2 (8 ) Noriega RBI single to Right 5/27 vs. BUR (G1) 6-5 (6 th ) Carroll Bunt Single to First Cerione (0-1, K), Contreras (1-1, single), Gebbers (1-1, single), th Hansen (0-2), Sams (0-1, K) 5/29 @ KCC 5-3 (15 ) Gebbers RBI Single to Right 6/17 vs. WIS 3-2 (9 th ) Sams RBI Single to Left 6/19 @ BEL (G1) 2-0 (8 th ) Beresford Error Scoring Bantz 7/4 @ PEO 5-3 (9 th ) Bantz Sac Fly to Left

STARTS BY BATTING ORDER STARTS BY POSITION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH Bantz 13 4 8 5 29 1 Baron 5 40 45 Carroll 21 19 1 2 4 2 48 1 Catricala 3 61 15 36 18 1 23 Cerione 10 7 12 7 12 25 Contreras 3 4 7 Dotel 3 7 11 7 2 1 14 7 5 5 Franklin 37 28 8 17 56 1 Hansen 2 1 11 12 1 Gebbers 2 2 1 5 2 2 9 1 1 4 Jones 24 2 8 37 3 1 1 73 1 Martinez 4 2 19 18 20 2 60 4 Morris 1 23 6 1 2 21 12 Noriega 1 3 58 35 25 Nunez 10 1 1 8 1 3 Ochoa Raben 11 32 24 19 Sams 7 26 8 15 4 52 2 7

Pitcher Starts: Gillheeney (17), Hesketh (14), Stanton (13), Ramirez (11), Vasquez (8), Blandford (7), Lewis (4), Czyz (3), Housey (3), Gallagher (1)

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W-L Sv/Opp Holds Inher/Stranded: IP H R ER HR BB SO ERA 16-11 20/28 (71%) 15 91/64 (70%) 266.2 221 112 83 12 90 244 2.80

LAST OUTING: Date/Opp. Dec. IP H R (ER) HR BB SO TBF IR/RS Notes Cooper 7/4 @ PEO W, 3 1.0 2 1 (1) 0 0 0 5 0/0 2-2, 2.29 ERA in 11 road outings. Housey 7/1 @ CR W, 5 3.1 2 0 0 1 1 12 1/0 Snapped a 3-game losing streak. Jimenez 7/5 @ PEO S, 2 2.0 2 0 0 0 0 7 0/0 First save since 5/29 @ Kane County. Josselyn 7/4 @ PEO S, 10 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0/0 No ER over last eight outings, 10.0 IP. Lewis 7/3 @ CR 1.1 1 3 (2) 0 3 2 8 0/0 Has allowed 20 ER over last 23.1 IP. Merry 7/2 @ CR 1.0 1 0 0 2 1 6 1/0 Second-straight scoreless outing. Moorer 6/28 vs. KCC 2.0 1 1 (1) 0 1 0 7 1/0 Exited with an injury in the 6 th .

Daniel Cooper | RHP | #30 3-2, 5.02, 0 saves Prior to ‘10: 0-2, 6.33, 8 SV • Improved to 3-2 with win on 7/4 @ Peoria…won despite allowing a run on 2 hits over 1.0 IP as Kings rallied for 5-3 victory. First Half: 2-2, 5.34, 0 SV • Won for second time with 4.0 pivotal scoreless innings and 3 strikeouts in 5-3 win in 15 innings on 5/29 @ Kane County. Saves/Chances: 0/0 • Went 0-1, 9.28, 0-for-1 in saves in 8 relief appearances with the LumberKings last year. Holds: 2 • Promoted to Clinton on 8/10…went 0-1 with 4.41 ERA, 8 saves in 9 chances with Everett. Inher./Scored: 23/8 • Was USC’s best reliever in 2009, going 1-2 with 2.09 ERA, 3 saves…teammates with Anthony Vasquez. HR allowed: 1 (5/19 @ BUR) • Transferred from Rice to USC in 2008, went 0-2 with 8.71 ERA in 11 games in first season out of Trojans’ pen. • Spent 2 season at Rice, but pitched only in 2006 (redshirt in ’07)…0-0 with 4.32 ERA in 8.1 IP. • Mariners’ 21 st round selection in the 2009 June draft (USC). John Housey | RHP | #13 5-3, 3.43, 3 starts, 0 saves Prior to ‘10: 6-3, 2.75, 1 SV • Improved to 5-3, snapping 3-game losing streak on 7/1 @ Cedar Rapids…pitched 3.1 scoreless innings, struck out one. First Half: 4-3, 4.04, 0 SV • Made spot start on 5/30 @ Kane County and won, working 6.0 scoreless, 3-hit innings while striking out 4 in 6-1 win. Saves/Chances: 0/0 • Became first reliever to reach 3 wins on 5/22 vs. Kane County (3-0)…no runs on no hits over 2.0 IP, 1 walk, 3 strikeouts. Holds: 2 • Won in first outing with Clinton, stranding inher. runner and allowing 2 hits over 3.2 IP on 4/10 vs. Peoria. Inher./Scored: 13/4 • Combined to go 6-3, 2.75 with 1 SV in 14 games, 13 starts between Peoria AZ and Pulaski in ’09. Quality Starts: 1 • Locked down save in first career outing on 6/25/09 vs. AZL Padres…unearned run on 2 hits over 2.0 IP. Run Support: 2.00 (6 Total) • Went 3-1, 3.20 as starter in AZL, 3-2, 2.62 in 8 starts with Pulaski. HR allowed: 3 (last: 6/15 vs. WIS) • Was teammates with Dennis Raben at Miami in ’07-’08. Went 3-1, 7.06 as a sophomore in ’08. • Mariners’ 36 th round selection in the 2009 June draft (University of Miami). Jose Jimenez | LHP | #34 2-3, 2.65, 2 saves Prior to ‘10: 13-13, 3.88, 20 SV • Recorded second save on 7/5 @ Peoria, pitching 2.0 scoreless innings…2 hits, no walks, no strikeouts. First Half: 1-3, 2.45, 1 SV • Improved to 2-3 on 6/27 vs. Beloit, tossing 2.1 scoreless innings…worked around 3 walks, stranded one inherited runner. Saves/Chances: 2/2 • Earned first save of season with scoreless bottom of the 15 th on 5/29 @ Kane County in a 5-3 win. Holds: 2 • Picked up first win in relief on 5/2 @ Peoria, tossing 1.1 scoreless IP in Clinton’s 4-3 comeback win. Inher./Scored: 15/7 • Spent all of ’09 with Clinton, going 4-2, 3.38, 1-of-2 in saves over 45 relief appearances…32 BB, 57 K in 61.1 IP. HR allowed: 3 (last: 7/3 @ CR) • Did not allow an earned run over 12.2 innings from 4/10/09-5/7/09. • Made U.S. debut in 2008, split between Pulaski, High Desert and Wisconsin…went 2-5, 7.32 ERA in 17 games. • Saved 15 games in 16 chances in 2007 while with VSL Mariners…went 1-1, 1.57, 12 BB, 23 K in 28.2 IP. • Signed by the Mariners as a non-drafted free agent on July 31, 2003. Brandon Josselyn | RHP | #41 2-2, 2.97, 10 saves Prior to ’10: 0-2, 1.76, 4 SV • Pitched perfect 9 th inning for 10 th save in 5-3 come-from-behind win on 7/4 @ Peoria…no runs over last 10.0 IP. First Half: 2-2, 3.67, 7 SV • Struck out the side in order for his 9 th save on 6/30 vs. Kane County…was his second save of a six-game homestand. Saves/Chances: 10/13 • Picked up the win in relief on 6/19 @ Beloit (G1)…no runs on 2 hits over 2.0 IP of 2-0 win in 8 innings. Holds: 0 • Worked 2.0-inning save for first time this season on 5/21 vs. Kane County…no runs, no hits, strikeout for 5 th save. Inher./Scored: 12/3 • Had streak of 12 outings, 19.1 innings without a run allowed snapped on 4/18 @ Beloit…lost with 2 earned runs. HR allowed: 0 • Won for first time on 4/16 vs. Quad Cities, tossing 2.0 scoreless frames in 11-10 walk-off win in the 11 th . • Went 0-1, 0.75, 3-for-3 in saves over 14 relief appearances with Clinton in ’09…walked 6, struck out 18 in 24.0 IP. • Started pro career with Pulaski, going 0-1 with a 3.18 ERA (6 ER in 17.0 IP), 6 walks, 18 strikeouts in 8 games. • Went 5-3 with a 4.29 ERA, 51 strikeouts in 56.2 IP with Yale in 2009…named Ivy League Pitcher of the Year. • Went 2-7 with 2.78 ERA in 12 games, 11 starts in 2008, 3-4 with 4.83 ERA in 11 games, 8 starts in 2007. • Converted to pitcher with Yale after just two singles in 12 at-bats as a freshman . • Mariners’ 25 th round selection in the 2009 June draft (Yale University). Taylor Lewis | RHP | #40 3-1. 5.56, 4 starts, 0 saves Prior to ’10: 4-5, 5.97, 0 SV • Improved to 2-0 in second start on 5/21 vs. Kane County…one run on 5 hits over 5.0 IP (Gil’s solo HR), 2 strikeouts. First Half: 3-1, 5.40, 0 SV • Won debut outing with Clinton on 5/15 vs. Cedar Rapids…pitched 5.0 innings of scoreless, 1-hit baseball, struck out 2. Saves/Chances: 0/1 • Promoted to Clinton from extended Spring Training on 5/13, replacing injured right-hander Tyler Blandford Holds: 1 • Made 5 starts with Everett in 2009, going 3-1 with 7.82 ERA (22 ER in 25.1 IP), 10 walks, 17 strikeouts. Quality Starts: 0 • Started pro career in Pulaski in 2008, going 1-3, 4.52 ERA (18 ER in 35.2 IP), 18 BB, 32 K over 12 games, 9 starts. Inher./Scored: 5/1 • Native of Oro Valley, AZ…attended Yavapai Junior College in Arizona from 2006-2008. HR allowed: 5 (last: 6/8 vs. LC) th • Mariners’ 19 round selection in the 2008 June draft (Yavapai Junior College). Jorden Merry | RHP | #10 0-0. 5.87, 1 save Prior to ‘10: 2-1, 3.08, 5 SV • Earned first save with Clinton on 6/2 @ Bowling Green…1 ER on 3 hits over 3.0 IP, HR allowed, strikeout. First Half: 0-0, 6.75, 1 SV • Saved 5 of 6 games with short-A Pulaski in 2009, going 2-1, 3.06 with 14 walks, 45 strikeouts in 35.1 innings. Saves/Chances: 1/1 • Went 10-8 with 5.92 ERA, 41 strikeouts in 38.0 innings in senior season with Washington Huskies. Holds: 0 • First team All-Pac 10 in 2008…went 8-2 with 3.61 ERA (7 th in Pac 10). Drafted by White Sox in 14 th round, did not sign. Inher./Scored: 3/0 • Graduated from Pasco (WA) High School in 2005, about 226 miles away from Seattle. HR allowed: 1 (6/2 @ BG) th • Mariners’ 40 round selection in the 2009 June draft (University of Washington). Ryan Moorer | RHP | #26 0-0, 3.00, 0 saves Prior to ‘10: 7-7, 4.16, 3 SV • Went 1-1 with a 7.36 ERA over 14 relief outings with High Desert this season…walked 17 while striking out 5 in 22.0 IP. First Half: 0-0, 0.00, 0 SV • Was 3-1, 3.05 with a save in 32 outings with Clinton, but finished up in Everett…went 1-2, 5.51, 4 BB, 6 K with AquaSox. Saves/Chances: 0/0 • Pitched out of Wisconsin pen 44 times in 2008, going 1-2, 4.18 with a save…walked 23, struck out 47 over 64.2 IP. Holds: 0 • Started pro career in 2007 with Everett…went 2-2, 4.96, 13 BB, 32 K in 32.2 IP, 20 games (all relief). Inher./Scored: 1/0 • Selected in the 13 th round of the 2004 June draft by Chicago (NL), but did not sign. HR allowed: 0 • Boston Globe and Gatorade Player of the Year in Massachusetts in 2004. • Mariners’ 12th round selection in the 2007 June draft (University of Maryland, College Park).

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W-L Quality K/9 IP IP/ Start IP H R ER HR BB SO ERA 27-26 29 7.78 5.22 418.1 398 201 163 33 135 362 3.50

LAST START: Date/Opp. Dec IP H R (ER) HR BB SO TBF Exited Notes Blandford 5/26 vs. BUR 2.0 0 0 0 0 4 6 3-0 First start since 5/7, had been on DL. Czyz 7/7 vs. QC ? 4.0 4 1 (1) 0 1 5 17 0-1 Game suspended by rain in 4 th . Gallagher 7/3 @ CR L, 1 4.0 6 6 (3) 0 2 1 20 0-6 LumberKings’ debut. Gillheeney 7/5 @ PEO W, 6 7.0 4 2 (2) 1 2 5 27 3-2 Back-to-back quality starts, 8 total. Housey 6/19 @ BEL L, 3 1.1 6 6 (5) 0 2 1 12 1-6 Third spot start of the season. Lewis 6/1 @ BG L, 1 5.2 11 7 (7) 2 0 1 30 0-7 Started in place of injured Blandford. Ramirez 7/2 @ CR L, 3 5.2 6 5 (3) 0 1 2 23 2-5 Five-game winning streak snapped. Stanton 7/4 @ PEO 7.0 5 2 (2) 1 4 3 30 1-2 Tied for team lead with 7 th quality start.

Tyler Blandford | RHP | DL 1-2, 3.67, 7 starts Prior to ’10: First Pro Season • Won for first time as a pro on 5/7 @ Quad Cities…1 ER on 3 hits over 5.0 IP, 4 BB, 3 K in 13-2 win. First Half: 1-2, 3.67, 0 QS • Pitched 5.0 scoreless innings, striking out career-high 8 batters on 4/20 vs. Burlington…no-decision in 4-3 win. Quality Starts: 0 • Hammered for 8 runs, 5 earned on 6, hits including 2 HR in first pro loss on 4/15 vs. Quad Cities. K’s per 9 IP: 8.67 • Made pro debut on 4/10 vs. Peoria…allowed only one hit but walked 5, yielded 2 ER over 4.1 innings (ND). Run Support: 3.14 (22 Total) • Fastball was named the “Best Fastball” of Seattle’s ’09 draft class by Baseball America . HR allowed: 3 (last: 5/2 @ PEO) • Did not pitch professionally in 2009 following the draft. • Was 2 nd -team All-Big 12 in ’09 with Oklahoma State, going 7-4 with 97 strikeouts, .210 opponent average. • Combined to go 6-6, 5.49 with a save over 24 appearances in first two seasons with the Cowboys. • Mariners’ 5 th round selection in the 2009 June draft (Oklahoma State University). Nick Czyz | LHP | #37 1-0, 1.21, 3 starts Prior to ‘10: 8-7, 3.83 • Won in first start with Clinton on 6/26 vs. Beloit, yielding a run on 3 hits over 5.2 innings…tied career-high with 7 strikeouts. First Half: 0-0, 0.00, 0 QS • Made 10 appearances, 2 starts with High Desert this season…went 2-0, 5.34 over 28.2 IP…walked 13, struck out 17. Quality Starts: 0 • Was on Clinton’s 2010 Opening Day roster…went 0-0, 0.00 over 3 relief outings, 7.2 innings…3 walks, 10 strikeouts. K’s per 9 IP: 9.67 • Went 2-2, 3.34 in 5 games, all starts with Everett in 2009. Walked just 11 while striking out 34 in 29.2 IP. Run Support: 2.33 (7 Total) • Pitched in 14 games, 10 starts in ’08 with Pulaski, going 6-5, 4.08…19 BB, 54 K in 57.1 IP. Saves/Chances: 0/0 • Played for the University of Kansas from ’06-’08…went 2-7, 6.12 over team-high 13 starts for Jayhawks in ’08. Inher./Scored: 2/0 • Older brother Don also pitched for Kansas and was 7 th round pick of the Florida Marlins in 2006. HR allowed: 0 th • Mariners’ 35 round selection in the 2008 June draft (University of Kansas). Nolan Gallagher | RHP | #45 0-1, 6.75, 1 start Prior to ’10: 2-4, 2.86 • Went 1-1, 5.40 (6 ER in 10.0 IP) over two rehab starts in the AZL this season…walked 3, struck out 7, opponents hit .286. First Half: DNP • Missed all of 2009 season after undergoing Tommy John surgery on 6/24. Quality Starts: 0 • Made 11 appearances, nine starts between AZL and Everett in ’08, going 1-1 with a 3.58 ERA, 31 strikeouts in 42.2 innings. K’s per 9 IP: 2.25 • Split 2007 between Everett and Wisconsin…went 1-1, 0.84 in 6 starts with AquaSox… finished 0-2, 4.58 in 4 starts with Rattlers. Run Support: 0.00 (0 Total) • Went 5-6, 7.27 over 19 games, 11 starts in 2007 with Stanford…walked 34, struck out 48 over 64.1 IP, had one CG shutout. HR allowed: 0 • Pitched for the Cape Cod League champion Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox in 2006, going 3-3, 4.08 with 40 strikeouts in 39.2 IP. • Did not play H.S. ball in Montana…did play Legion Ball…played with American Legion team at 2004 Junior Olympics tryouts. • Mariners’ 4 th round selection in the 2007 June draft (Stanford University). Jimmy Gillheeney | LHP | #36 6-6, 3.14, 17 starts Prior to ’10: 0-3, 4.84 • Pitched 7.0 IP for second-straight start on 7/5 @ Peoria…2 runs on 4 hits, including 2-R HR by D.J. Fitzgerald, 5 strikeouts. First Half: 4-5, 2.93, 6 QS • Matched career-high with 7.0 IP in win vs. Kane County on 6/30…2 runs, 1 earned on 3 hits, 6 strikeouts to improve to 5-6. Quality Starts: 8 • Improved to 3-3 on 5/26 vs. Burlington, game one of a doubleheader…1 run on 5 hits over 6.2 IP, 2 walks, 4 strikeouts. K’s per 9 IP: 7.85 • Pitched 6.0 innings, yielding a run on 4 hits while striking out 5 to earn second win on 5/14 (G2) vs. Cedar Rapids. Run Support: 2.82 (48 Total) • Won for first time in career on 4/13 @ Wisconsin…2 ER on 4 hits over 5.0 IP, 3 walks, 3 strikeouts (4-2 win). HR allowed: 7 (last: 7/5 @ PEO) • His changeup was rated the “Best Secondary Pitch” of Seattle’s ’09 draft class by Baseball America. • Went 0-3, 4.84 over 6 games, 4 starts with Pulaski in ’09…walked just 7 while striking out 21 over 22.1 IP. • Pitched with NC State from ’07-’09…went 6-5, 3.86 ERA, 34 walks and 75 strikeouts in 13 starts in his final year. • Prior to ’09, was the Wolfpack’s closer, going 2-0 with 10 saves in 21 relief outings as a sophomore. • Mariners’ 8 th -round selection in the 2009 June draft (North Carolina State). Erasmo Ramirez | RHP | #50 5-3. 3.01, 11 starts Prior to ‘10: 15-2, 1.49, 0 SV • Suited up for the West in the 2010 MWL All-Star Game…stranded 2 inherited runners, worked 1.1 scoreless IP with a strikeout. First Half: 5-2, 2.31, 7 QS • Won for 5 th time in 6 starts, improving to 5-2 on 6/11 vs. Fort Wayne…3 runs on 4 hits (3 solo HR) over 6.0 IP, 4 K’s. Quality Starts: 7 • Set new career-high with 8.0 IP in no-decision at Kane County on 5/29…1 run, 4 hits, no walks, 2 strikeouts. K’s per 9 IP: 6.02 • Pitched season-high 7.0 IP on 5/18 @ Burlington, getting second win…1 ER on 7 hits, no walks, 3 strikeouts (4-1 win). Run Support: 4.63 (51 Total) • Won for first time with Clinton on 5/11 @ Peoria (G1)…3 runs, 2 earned on 6 hits over 6.0 IP, struck out 4. Saves/Chances: 1/1 • Earned first career save on 4/21 vs. Burlington, tossing 4.0 scoreless innings in a 15-1 win. Inher/Scored: 0/0 • Made U.S. debut with LumberKings on 4/17 @ Beloit…no runs, one hit, one strikeout over 2.0 relief innings. HR allowed: 8 (last: 3 on 6/11 vs. FTW) • Promoted to Clinton on 4/17 from extended Spring…replaced lefty Nick Czyz on the roster. • Mariners’ Minor League Pitcher of Year in ’09…went 11-1, 0.51, 5 BB, 80 K in 88.0 IP with VSL Mariners. • Was the Venezuelan Summer League MVP in ’09, leading league in ERA, wins, strikeouts and innings. • Went 4-1, 2.86, 9 BB, 46 K and .276 opponent average with VSL Mariners in 2008, first pro season. • Signed by the Mariners as a non-drafted free agent on September 1, 2007. Taylor Stanton | RHP | #17 6-4, 3.52, 13 starts Prior to ’10: 6-4, 3.36 • Yielded 2 runs on 5 hits over 7.0 innings for 7 th quality start on 7/4 @ Peoria…walked 4, struck out 3. First Half: 6-4, 3.77, 6 QS • Won for third time in 4 outings on 6/9 vs. Lake County, firing 6.0 innings of one-run baseball in 4-1 win, 6 th quality start. Quality Starts: 7 • Tossed career-high 8.0 IP in 4 th win (4-2) on 5/23 vs. Kane County…2 runs 1 earned on 5 hits, 5 strikeouts. K’s per 9 IP: 6.72 • Moved back into rotation and earned third win on 5/12 @ Peoria…3 runs, 2 earned on 4 hits over 5.0 IP, struck out 5. Run Support: 2.92 (38 Total) • Fired 6.0 IP, yielding an unearned run on 5 hits while striking out 4 on 4/28 @ Cedar Rapids…improved to 2-1. Saves/Chances: 1/1 • Won in LumberKings debut on 4/12 @ Wisconsin…3 ER on 5 hits (1 HR), 3 strikeouts over 6.0 IP (7-4 win). Inher/Scored: 0/0 • Spent all of ’09 with Everett, going 5-3, 3.50 in 15 games, all starts…walked 25, struck out 81 over 87.1 IP. HR allowed: 8 (last: 7/4 @ PEO) • Pitched with AZL Mariners in ’08, going 1-1, 2.65 over 11 games, 2 starts…walked 6, struck out 20 in 17.0 IP. • Played college ball with Diablo Valley College in ’08…went 5-5, 3.98, 26 BB, 87 K over 18 games, 97.1 IP. • Mariners’ 26 th round selection in the 2008 June draft (Diablo Valley College).

Season Summary Thursday, July 8, 2010 vs. Quad Cities–- Page 8

TEAM HIGHS/LOWS LUMBERKINGS INDIVIDUAL HIGHS/LOWS

MOST RUNS, INNING: SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Kings: 8 (3 rd inning, 6/11 vs. Fort Wayne) MOST HITS: 4 (3x, last: Carroll, 5/24 vs. Kane County) Opponents: 6 (Quad Cities, 3 rd inning, 4/15) MOST RUNS SCORED: 4 (Franklin, 4/10 vs. Peoria) MOST DOUBLES: 3 (2x, last: Raben, 4/21 vs. Burlington) MOST RUNS, GAME: MOST TRIPLES: 2 (Dotel, 6/12 vs. Fort Wayne) Kings: 15 (2x, last: 6/10 vs. Lake County) MOST HOME RUNS: 3 (Sams, 4/16 vs. Quad Cities) Opponents: 16 (Quad Cities, 4/15) MOST RBI: 6 (Martinez, 5/11 – G1 @ Peoria) FEWEST RUNS, GAME: MOST WALKS (HITTER): 3 (Jones, 5/26 – G1 vs. Burlington) Kings: 0 (4x, last: 5/4 vs. Beloit) MOST STEALS: 3 (Carroll, 6/29 vs. Kane County) Opponents: 0 (3x, last: Beloit, 6/19 – G1) MOST INNINGS, START: 8.0 (4x, last: Ramirez, 5/29 @ Kane County) MOST INNINGS, RELIEF: 4.2 (Ramirez, 4/24 vs. Kane County) MOST HITS, GAME: MOST STRIKEOUTS: 9 (3x, last: Hesketh, 6/13 vs. Fort Wayne) Kings: 17 (2x, last: 5/11 – G1 @ Peoria) MOST WALKS (PITCHER): 5 (4x, last: Gillheeney, 5/9 @ Quad Cities) Opponents: 17 (Quad Cities, 4/15) MOST HITS ALLOWED: 10 (Hesketh, 4/11 @ Wisconsin) MOST ER ALLOWED: 9 (Hesketh, 4/16 vs. Quad Cities) FEWEST HITS, GAME: LOW-HIT CG START: 4 Hits (Vasquez, 8.0 IP, loss @ Beloit, 4/19) Kings: 0 (4/30 @ Peoria – 5 innings)

Opponents: 3 (Beloit, 5/6) LONGEST HITTING STREAK:

12 Games (Morris, 2x, 5/29-6/14, 6/19-7/3) MOST DOUBLES, GAME: Kings: 5 (2x, last: 5/11 – G2 @ Peoria) LONGEST ON-BASE STREAK: Opponents: 5 (3x, last: Beloit, 6/25) 17 Games (Jones, 4/13-4/30)

MOST TRIPLES, GAME: LONGEST RBI STREAK (consecutive games with RBI): Kings: 2 (4x, last: 6/29 vs. Kane County) 5 Games (Bantz, 5/26-6/19, Dotel, 6/6-6/12) Opponents: 2 (Beloit, 4/17) LONGEST WINNING STREAK: MOST HOME RUNS, GAME: 5 Games (Ramirez, 5/11-7/1) Kings: 6 (6/2 @ Bowling Green) Opponents: 3 (Fort Wayne, 6/11) LONGEST LOSING STREAK: 3 Games (Hesketh, 5/8-6/1, Housey, 6/8-7/1) MOST STOLEN BASES, GAME: Kings: 4 (4x, last: 6/29 vs. Kane County) LONGEST SCORELESS INNINGS STREAK (no runs of any kind): Opponents: 4 (Burlington, 4/20) 15.1 IP (Moran, 5/30-6/30)

MOST ERRORS, GAME: Kings: 5 (2x, last: 7/2 @ Cedar Rapids) TEAM DEFENSE (12th) Opponents: 6 (Wisconsin, 4/12)

MOST STRIKEOUTS, GAME (HITTING): % G PO A E TC DP PB .966 80 2073 848 103 3024 57 15 Kings: 16 (4/16 vs. Quad Cities – 11 innings) Opponents: 17 (Quad Cities, 4/16 – 11 innings)

MOST WALKS, GAME (HITTING): CATCHER ’S BOX (W-L based on starts) Kings: 7 (2x, last: 4/28 @ Cedar Rapids) CS SB ATT PCT PB W-L Opponents: 10 (2x, last: Burlington, 4/20) Bantz 25 15 40 62% 2 20-8 MOST LEFT ON BASE, GAME: Baron 27 37 64 42% 11 19-25 Kings: 19 (5/29 @ Kane County – 15 innings) Contreras 5 3 8 62% 2 4-3 Opponents: 13 (3x, last: Quad Cities, 5/9) Ochoa 0 0 0 0% 0 0-0 TOTAL: 57 55 112 51% 15 44-36

MOST DOUBLE-PLAYS TURNED, GAME: Kings: 3 (2x, last: 5/30 @ Kane County) Opponents: 3 (4x, last: Fort Wayne, 6/11) OUTFIELD ASSISTS \

22: Jones (8), Carroll (6), Cerione (4), Sams (3), Dotel (1)

ETC. LAST TIME IT HAPPENED …

LARGEST COMEBACK WIN: 8 runs (4/16 vs. Quad Cities) 9-INNING COMPLETE GAME: LARGEST BLOWN LEAD (LOSS): 2 runs (3x, last: 6/5 @ Dayton) Kenn Kasparek, 8/3/09 vs. Burlington (5-0 win) LONGEST GAME (INNINGS): 15 (5/29 @ Kane County) SHORTEST GAME (INNINGS): 5 innings (4/30 @ Peoria) NO-HITTER: LONGEST GAME TIME (9 IP): 3:19 (4/10 vs. Peoria) 7 IP: Domingo Valdez, 4-0 win vs. Kane County, 7/9/03 (G2) SHORTEST GAME TIME (9 IP): 1:53 (5/6 vs. Beloit) 9 IP: Scott Dunn, 7-0 win vs. Lansing (PERFECT), 8/3/00 LARGEST HOME ATTENDANCE: 5,408 (6/11 vs. Fort Wayne) OPPONENT NO-HITTER: LARGEST ROAD ATTENDANCE: 8.878 (6/6 @ Dayton) 9 IP: Jason Grote (Burlington), 8-0 win on 8/5/96 LONGEST RAIN DELAY: 3:02 (6/13 vs. Fort Wayne) 5 IP: Nick Struck (Peoria), 4-0 rain-shortened win on 4/30/10

SERIES RECORDS LUMBERKING PLAYER HIT FOR THE CYCLE: Josh Spoerl, 7/19/00 @ Kane County (4-for-5, 3 RBI) SERIES WON: 14 (last: 7/4-7/5 @ Peoria) 6-PLUS RBI GAME: SERIES LOST: 11 (last: 7/1-7/3 @ Cedar Rapids) Mario Martinez, 5/11/10 – G1 @ Peoria (3-for-3, HR, 6 RBI) SERIES SPLIT: 2 (last: 6/1-6/2 @ Bowling Green) SWEEPS: 3 (last: 7/4-7/5 @ Peoria) THREE-HOMER GAME: SWEPT: 1 (4/17-4/19 @ Beloit) Kalian Sams, 3 HR (3-for-6) including walk-off, 4/16/10 vs. Quad Cities

First Half Day-By-Day

DATE OPP. SCORE RECORD PLACE (GA/GB) WIN LOSS SAVE 4/8 PEO L, 4-5 0-1 T-2nd (1.0 GB) Whitenack (1-0) Gillheeney (0-1) Latham (1) 4/9 PEO W, 5-4 1-1 T-2nd (1.0 GB) Cooper (1-0) C. Martin (0-1) -- 4/10 PEO W, 8-2 2-1 T-1st (1.0 GA) Housey (1-0) Nagel (0-1) -- 4/11 @ WIS L, 2-8 2-2 T-2nd (1.0 GB) Krestalude (1-0) Hesketh (0-1) Odorizzi (1) 4/12 @ WIS W, 7-4 3-2 T-2nd (1.0 GB) Stanton (1-0) Arnett (0-1) -- 4/13 @ WIS W, 4-2 4-2 T-2nd (1.0 GB) Gillheeney (1-1) Heckathorn (0-1) Josselyn (1) 4/14 QC L, 2-4 4-3 T-2nd (2.0 GB) Fornataro (1-1) Vasquez (0-1) Simpson (2) 4/15 QC L, 6-16 4-4 T-3rd (3.0 GB) Blazek (1-1) Blandford (0-1) -- 4/16 QC W, 11-10 (11) 5-4 T-2nd (2.0 GB) Josselyn (1-0) Terry (0-1) -- 4/17 @ BEL L, 3-4 (11) 5-5 T-2nd (3.0 GB) Tone (1-1) Jimenez (0-1) -- 4/18 @ BEL L, 0-3 5-6 T-3rd (4.0 GB) Ibarra (2-1) Josselyn (0-1) -- 4/19 @ BEL L, 0-1 5-7 T-4th (4.0 GB) Osterbrock (1-1) Vasquez (0-2) Blevins (4) 4/20 BUR W, 4-3 (10) 6-7 T-4th (4.0 GB) Housey (2-0) Lafferty (1-1) -- 4/21 BUR W, 15-1 7-7 T-3rd (4.0 GB) Hesketh (1-1) Mitchell (0-3) Ramirez (1) 4/22 BUR L, 2-4 7-8 T-4th (4.0 GB) Paukovits (1-1) Stanton (1-1) Mozingo (1) 4/23 KC L, 4-5 7-9 T-4th (5.0 GB) Schultz (1-0) Josselyn (0-1) Guzman (1) 4/24 KC W, 3-1 8-9 T-4th (5.5 GB) Moran (1-0) Huttenlocker (1-1) -- 4/25 KC L, 3-6 8-10 T-4th (6.0 GB) Straily (2-0) Blandford (0-2) Guzman (2) 4/27 @ CR W, 5-0 9-10 T-3rd (5.0 GB) Hesketh (2-1) Arenas (0-4) -- 4/28 @ CR W, 12-2 10-10 T-3rd (4.0 GB) Stanton (2-1) Kehrer (0-2) -- 4/29 @ CR L, 5-7 10-11 5th (4.0 GB) Richards (1-0) Gillheeney (1-2) Carpenter (1) 4/30 @ PEO L, 0-4 (5) 10-12 T-5th (5.0 GB) Struck (2-2) E. Ramirez (0-1) -- April Totals: 10-12, 6-6 home, 4-6 road .236, 34 2B, 10 3B, 23 HR, 97 RBI, 19 SB 3.29 ERA, 70 ER in 191.2 IP, 72 BB, 195 K, 2 SV 5/1 @ PEO L, 2-3 10-13 4th (5.0 GB) Leverton (3-0) Moran (1-1) -- 5/2 @ PEO W, 4-3 11-13 T-4th (4.0 GB) Jimenez (1-1) Latham (0-1) Josselyn (2) 5/3 @ PEO L, 1-4 11-14 T-5th (5.0 GB) Leverton (4-0) Stanton (2-2) -- 5/4 BEL L, 0-2 11-15 6th (6.0 GB) Stuifbergen (4-0) Gillheeney (1-3) Blevins (6) 5/5 BEL L, 2-5 11-16 6th (7.0 GB) Ibarra (3-2) E. Ramirez (0-2) Watts (2) 5/6 BEL W, 5-1 12-16 6th (6.0 GB) Vasquez (1-2) Hendriks (2-1) -- 5/7 @ QC W, 13-2 13-16 6th (6.0 GB) Blandford (1-2) Miller (0-2) -- 5/8 @ QC L, 1-7 13-17 6th (6.0 GB) Calhoun (1-0) Hesketh (2-2) -- 5/9 @ QC L, 3-4 (10) 13-18 6th (6.0 GB) Simpson (3-0) Jimenez (1-2) -- 5/11 G1 @ PEO W, 13-3 14-18 6th (5.5 GB) E. Ramirez (1-2) Whitenack (2-2) -- 5/11 G2 @ PEO W, 11-2 15-18 6th (5.0 GB) Vasquez (2-2) Antigua (0-2) -- 5/12 @ PEO W, 5-4 16-18 6th (4.5 GB) Stanton (3-2) Struck (2-4) Josselyn (3) 5/14 G1 CR L, 1-5 16-19 6th (5.0 GB) Arenas (3-4) Hesketh (2-3) -- 5/14 G2 CR W, 5-1 17-19 6th (4.5 GB) Gillheeney (2-3) Skaggs (1-2) -- 5/15 CR W, 5-0 18-19 6th (4.5 GB) Lewis (1-0) Richards (2-2) Josselyn (4) 5/16 CR W, 4-3 (10) 19-19 6th (3.5 GB) Kirkland (1-0) Hurst (4-2) -- 5/18 @ BUR W, 4-1 20-19 T-5th (3.0 GB) E. Ramirez (2-2) Sample (1-2) Stanton (1) 5/19 @ BUR L, 1-4 20-20 T-5th (4.0 GB) Hayenga (1-0) Cooper (1-1) -- 5/21 KC W, 4-1 21-20 5th (3.5 GB) Lewis (2-0) Joseph (0-2) Josselyn (5) 5/22 KC W, 5-1 22-20 5th (3.0 GB) Housey (3-0) Hoehn (3-2) Kirkland (1) 5/23 KC W, 4-3 23-20 5th (3.0 GB) Stanton (4-2) Christensen (0-2) Josselyn (6) 5/24 KC W, 8-4 24-20 5th (3.0 GB) E. Ramirez (3-2) A. Ramirez (0-1) -- 5/26 – G1 BUR W, 6-1 25-20 4th (2.5 GB) Gillheeney (3-3) Mitchell (1-5) -- 5/26 – G2 BUR W, 7-1 26-20 3rd (2.0 GB) Moran (2-1) Wooley (2-3) -- 5/27 – G1 BUR W, 6-5 27-20 3rd (2.0 GB) Lewis (3-0) Dennick (0-1) Josselyn (7) 5/27 – G2 BUR L, 1-2 27-21 3rd (2.5 GB) Odenbach (2-3) Hesketh (2-4) Sirrett (1) 5/28 @ KC W, 6-2 28-21 3rd (2.5 GB) Stanton (5-2) Marks (1-6) -- 5/29 @ KC W, 5-3 (15) 29-21 3rd (2.5 GB) Cooper (2-1) Hoehn (4-3) J. Jimenez (1) 5/30 @ KC W, 6-1 30-21 3rd (2.5 GB) Housey (4-0) Gilliam (3-4) Moran (1) 5/31 @ KC L, 4-7 30-22 3rd (3.5 GB) Guzman (3-1) J. Jimenez (1-2) Hoehn (1) May Totals : 20-10, 12-4 home, 8-6 road .247, 39 2B, 7 3B, 27 HR, 125 RBI, 36 SB 2.28 ERA, 65 ER in 256.2 IP, 68 BB, 198 K, 10 SV 6/1 @ BG L, 2-7 30-23 3rd (4.5 GB) Lobstein (2-3) Lewis (3-1) Mavarez (3) 6/2 @ BG W, 11-2 31-23 3rd (3.5 GB) Hesketh (3-4) Colome (4-4) Merry (1) 6/3 @ BG POSTPONED (Rain) – Not to be made up 6/4 @ DAY L, 6-7 31-24 3rd (5.0 GB) J. Braun (1-0) Cooper (2-2) -- 6/5 @ DAY L, 5-7 31-25 3rd (5.0 GB) J. Johnson (2-4) Gillheeney (3-4) Ware (3) 6/6 @ DAY W, 4-3 32-25 3rd (4.0 GB) E. Ramirez (4-2) Villarreal (3-4) Moran (2) 6/8 LC L, 2-8 32-26 3rd (5.0 GB) Packer (4-3) Housey (4-1) -- 6/9 LC W, 4-1 33-26 3rd (5.0 GB) Stanton (6-2) A. Adams (2-3) Kirkland (2) 6/10 LC W, 15-5 34-26 3rd (5.0 GB) Gillheeney (4-4) Haley (4-2) -- 6/11 FTW W, 11-4 35-26 3rd (5.0 GB) E. Ramirez (5-2) Hussey (4-3) Moran (3) 6/12 FTW L, 4-10 35-27 3rd (6.0 GB) Greenwood (4-3) Housey (4-2) -- 6/13 FTW L, 2-6 35-28 3rd (6.5 GB) De Paula (3-1) Kirkland (1-1) -- 6/15 WIS L, 1-8 35-29 3rd (6.5 GB) Lasker (4-3) Stanton (6-3) -- 6/16 WIS L, 2-7 35-30 4th (6.5 GB) Odorizzi (3-1) Gillheeney (4-5) -- 6/17 WIS W, 3-2 36-30 T-3rd (5.5 GB) Moran (3-1) Thielbar (0-2) -- 6/19 (G1) @ BEL W, 2-0 37-30 3rd (5.0 GB) Josselyn (2-2) Holbrooks (2-3) -- 6/19 (G2) @ BEL L, 5-6 37-31 T-3rd (5.5 GB) Tonkin (1-5) Housey (4-3) Cardenas (1) 6/20 @ BEL L, 3-4 37-32 T-4th (6.5 GB) Munoz (4-5) Stanton (6-4) Tone (2) First Half: 37-32, 21-15 home, 16-17 road .242, 99 2B, 24 3B, 68 HR, 300 RBI, 67 SB 3.18 ERA, 210 ER in 594.0 IP, 187 BB, 525 K, 16 SV

6/21-6/22 MIDWEST LEAGUE ALL-STAR GAME – Parkview Field, Fort Wayne, IN (East 6, West, 2 – MVP: Great Lakes’ Jerry Sands)

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DATE OPP. SCORE RECORD PLACE (GB) WIN LOSS SAVE 6/25 BEL L, 1-6 0-1 T-2nd (1.0 GB) Stillings (7-3) Gillheeney (4-6) -- 6/26 BEL W, 6-1 1-1 T-2nd (1.0 GB) Czyz (1-0) Hermsen (4-2) -- 6/27 BEL W, 8-6 2-1 T-2nd (1.0 GB) Jimenez (2-3) Armstrong (0-1) Josselyn (8) 6/28 KC L, 3-7 2-2 T-2nd (1.0 GB) M. Smith (3-0) Hesketh (3-5) -- 6/29 KC W, 8-1 3-2 T-2nd (1.0 GB) Moran (4-1) Marks (2-9) -- 6/30 KC W, 4-2 4-2 T-1st (1.0 GA) Gillheeney (5-6) Gilliam (5-6) Josselyn (9) June Totals: 11-12, 8-7 home, 3-5 road .253, 38 2B, 10 3B, 21 HR, 103 RBI, 18 SB 4.28 ERA, 95 ER in 199.2 IP, 65 BB, 184 K, 6 SV 7/1 @ CR W, 8-4 5-2 T-1st (1.0 GA) Housey (5-3) Locke (3-2) -- 7/2 @ CR L, 3-5 5-3 2nd (1.0 GB) F. Martinez (5-2) E. Ramirez (5-3) Hellweg (9) 7/3 @ CR L, 3-13 5-4 T-2nd (1.0 GB) A. Pena (3-2) Gallagher (0-1) -- 7/4 @ PEO W, 5-3 6-4 T-1st (1.0 GA) Cooper (3-2) F. Batista (1-1) Josselyn (10) 7/5 @ PEO W, 5-2 7-4 T-1st (1.0 GA) Gillheeney (6-6) Searle (4-3) J. Jimenez (2) 7/6 @ PEO Postponed (Rain) – Will be made up as a doubleheader on 8/29 7/7 QC 7/8 QC 7/9 QC 7/10 @ KC 7/11 @ KC 7/12 @ KC 7/14 WM 7/15 WM 7/16 WM 7/17 SB 7/18 SB 7/19 SB 7/21 @ GL 7/22 @ GL 7/23 @ GL 7/24 @ LAN 7/25 @ LAN 7/26 @ LAN 7/28 CR 7/29 CR 7/30 CR 7/31 @ WIS 8/1 @ WIS 8/2 @ WIS 8/3 @ QC 8/4 @ QC 8/5 @ QC 8/6 @ QC 8/7 WIS 8/8 WIS 8/9 WIS 8/10 WIS 8/11 BUR 8/12 BUR 8/13 BUR 8/14 @ BEL 8/15 @ BEL 8/16 @ BEL 8/18 @ QC 8/19 @ QC 8/20 @ QC 8/21 PEO 8/22 PEO 8/23 PEO 8/24 PEO 8/25 QC 8/26 QC

8/27 QC 8/28 @ PEO 8/29 – G1 @ PEO 8/29 – G2 @ PEO 8/30 @ PEO 8/31 @ PEO 9/1 BEL 9/2 BEL 9/3 BEL 9/4 @ BUR 9/5 @ BUR 9/6 @ BUR 9/7-9/18 MIDWEST LEAGUE PLAYOFFS

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2010 Opening Day Roster Pitchers (12): Tyler Blandford, Daniel Cooper, Nick Czyz, Jimmy Gillheeney, Jon Hesketh, John Housey, Jose Jimenez, Brandon Josselyn, Chris Kirkland, Brian Moran, Taylor Stanton, Anthony Vasquez (3): Brandon Bantz, , Henry Contreras Infielders (6): Vinnie Catricala, Nick Franklin, Shaver Hansen, Mario Martinez, Gabriel Noriega, Dennis Raben (4): Daniel Carroll, Matt Cerione, James Jones, Kalian Sams

DATE MOVE 4/12/10 INF Luis Nunez promoted to Clinton from extended Spring Training. OF Matt Cerione placed on 7-day disabled list retroactive to 4/9. 4/16/10 OF Matt Cerione reinstated from the 7-day disabled list. INF Luis Nunez transferred to Everett roster. 4/17/10 RHP Erasmo Ramirez promoted to Clinton from extended Spring Training. LHP Nick Czyz promoted to High Desert. 5/08/10 OF Welington Dotel promoted to Clinton from extended Spring Training. OF Daniel Carroll placed on 7-day disabled list. 5/12/10 RHP Tyler Blandford placed on 7-day disabled list retroactive to 5/9. 5/13/10 RHP Taylor Lewis promoted to Clinton from extended Spring Training. 5/15/10 OF Daniel Carroll reinstated from the 7-day disabled list. C Henry Contreras transferred to Everett roster. 5/17/10 INF Shaver Hansen promoted to High Desert. INF Hawkins Gebbers promoted to Clinton from extended Spring Training. 5/19/10 LHP Anthony Vasquez promoted to High Desert. RHP Jorden Merry promoted to Clinton from extended Spring Training. 5/26/10 1B/DH Dennis Raben promoted to High Desert. 1B Tim Morris promoted to Clinton from extended Spring Training. RHP Tyler Blandford reinstated from 7-day disabled list. RHP Jorden Merry transferred to extended Spring Training. 6/01/10 RHP Tyler Blandford placed on 7-day disabled list. RHP Jorden Merry recalled from extended Spring Training. 6/10/10 C Brandon Bantz promoted to double-A West Tennessee. C Henry Contreras recalled from extended Spring Training. 6/12/10 3B Mario Martinez transferred to 7-day disabled list. INF Luis Nunez sent to Clinton from high-A High Desert. 6/17/10 RHP Chris Kirkland promoted to high-A High Desert. RHP Ryan Moorer sent to Clinton from high-A High Desert. 6/18/10 C Steven Baron transferred to short-A Everett. C Brandon Bantz sent to Clinton from double-A West Tennessee. 6/21/10 RHP Jorden Merry transferred to short-A Everett. LHP Nick Czyz sent to Clinton from high-A High Desert. 6/29/10 RHP Ryan Moorer placed on 7-day disabled list. LHP Jon Hesketh promoted to high-A High Desert. RHP Jorden Merry recalled from short-A Everett. RHP Nolan Gallagher activated off the disabled list, joins active Clinton roster. 6/30/10 3B Mario Martinez activated from 7-day disabled list. INF Hawkins Gebbers promoted to high-A High Desert. 7/01/10 LHP Brian Moran promoted to high-A High Desert. 7/05/10 C Henry Contreras transferred to short-A Pulaski. C Blake Ochoa sent to Clinton from high-A High Desert. 7/06/10 RHP Ryan Moorer activated from 7-day disabled list.