FORT WAYNE TINCAPS 2018 GAME NOTES

Fort Wayne TinCaps (27-27, 59-64) @ Lansing Lugnuts (31-25, 74-52)

LHP MacKenzie Gore vs. RHP Maximo Castillo

Monday, Aug. 20 — Cooley Law School Stadium (Lansing, Mich.) — 12:05 PM (Game 124)

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APPLE SLICES NEWS & NOTES vs. LAN in 2018 (6-11, 3-3 Away) 11 Home, 7 Away (18 Total) Home Record: 36-29 SUNDAY AFTERNOON: The TinCaps lost to the Lugnuts, 5-3. Road Record: 23-35 April 9 (Mon) vs. LAN L, 10-1 Day Record: 18-18 GORE LORE: MacKenzie Gore was troubled by a blister on his pitching hand in April Night Record: 41-46 and May, limiting him to 3 starts, in which he posted a 10.13 ERA. But since returning from April 10 (Tues) vs. LAN L, 6-5 Streak: L1 (W8/11) his second DL stint on June 10, the 19-year-old has made 12 starts, going 49.0 IP with a April 11 (Wed) vs. LAN W, 9-4 Sunday: 8-13 3.12 ERA and a .217 average against… Counting numbers for the entire season, among Monday: 10-6 MWL pitchers with 50+ IP, Gore ranks 9th in K/9 (11.05), 9th in Swing & Miss % (15%), April 12 (Thu) vs. LAN L, 13-4 Tuesday: 5-8 10th in K-BB% (22%) 11th in FIP (2.76), and 14th in K/BB (4.38). Wednesday: 10-7 Thursday: 10-9 HOT CAPS: Since being swept in a 3-game series by Lansing at Parkview Field (Aug. 4- May 25 (Fri) @ LAN L, 5-4 Friday: 8-11 6), the TinCaps have won 8 of their last 11, including a of 6 in a row that was snapped Saturday: 8-10 Sunday. That matched Fort Wayne’s longest winning streak of the season (the team also May 26 (Sat) @ LAN L, 12-11 (10) won 6 straight June 24-28). A TinCaps team hasn’t had a longer winning streak since the April: 10-14 2015 squad won 10 in a row (Aug. 8-19). May 27 (Sun) @ LAN W, 4-3 May: 15-14 June: 14-13 RUIZ RIGHTING SHIP: Entering last Sunday, Esteury Ruiz’s OBP had fallen to .312, July: 10-17 the lowest it had been since April 28. But over his last 6 games, Ruiz is 7-for-19 (.368) with May 28 (Mon) @ LAN W, 3-0 August: 10-7 a , a , 3 RBIs, and 4 stolen bases. Ruiz ranks 4th in the MWL in stolen bags June 8 (Fri) vs. LAN W, 9-3 Leading after Six: 48-10 for the year (41). He has the most stolen bases for a TinCap since Mallex Smith swiped 46 Tied after Six: 5-11 in the first half of 2014. June 9 (Sat) vs. LAN L, 6-3 Trailing after Six: 7-42 Leading after Seven: 49-4 MILLER MASHING: In his first 11 games as a TinCap since making his debut on Aug. Tied after Seven: 6-6 8, Owen Miller has slashed .400/.417/.600 with 3 doubles, 2 homers, and 4 RBIs. The June 10 (Sun) vs. LAN W, 15-0 Trailing after Seven: 3-52 last time the ‘Caps had a rookie shortstop join them in the second half of the season was in Leading after Eight: 48-3 2014 when Trea Turner posted a line of .455/.520/.591 in his first 11 games. June 11 (Mon) vs. LAN L, 4-2 Tied after Eight: 4-6 Trailing after Eight: 3-50 IN CONTROL: TinCaps pitchers have the lowest BB/9 ratio in the league (2.9) and Aug. 4 (Sat) vs. LAN L, 5-3 also the best K/BB ratio (3.15). Scoring first: 38-23 Opponent scores first: 21-41 Aug. 5 (Sun) vs. LAN L, 5-4 SUWINSKI THRIVING: Over his last 18 games since July 31, Jack Suwinski has the Come-from-behind wins: 27 3rd highest OPS in the at 1.029. Suwinski has slashed .354/.413/.615 Shutouts: 8-6 Aug. 6 (Mon) vs. LAN L, 5-4 with 5 doubles, 4 homers, and 18 RBIs in this range. On the year, however, Suwinski has not had much good fortune as his .275 BABIP ranks 8th lowest in the MWL. vs. LH starter: 14-14 Aug. 18 (Sat) @ LAN W, 3-1 vs. RH starter: 45-50 ARI-SERIOUS?!: Gabriel Arias had a 21-game on-base streak end last Monday. Scoring fewer than Three: 2-37 Nevertheless, in 26 games since July 19 when that streak started, the 18-year-old has put Aug. 19 (Sun) @ LAN L, 5-3 Scoring Three or Four: 17-17 up a slash line of .304/.402/.489 with 9 doubles, a triple, 2 homers, and 13 RBIs. (In 83 Scoring Five or more: 40-10 games prior, Arias was at .215/.273/.275.) Aug. 20 (Mon) @ LAN 12:05 p.m.

1-run games: 17-21 ALL ROSY: Jeisson Rosario ranks tied for 5th in runs (73), 7th in walks (61), and tied PADRES PROPECTS 2-run games: 11-18 for 7th in OBP (.381). Looking to advanced stats, he’s 8th in BB/K (0.68), 9th in BB% 3+-run games: 31-25 (13%), and 10th in Swing & Miss % (8%). Rosario had a solid first half of the season Extra Innings: 4-4 MLB.com and have (.269/.381/.322 with 7 extra-base hits in 56 games), but has been better since the break both rated the Padres’ farm system as (.290/.380/.398 with 14 extra-base hits in 48 games). Out-hitting opponent: 37-18 the best in baseball in 2018. The

Being out-: 14-43 following TinCaps are ranked by MLB MWL LEFTIES OF THE YEAR: Osvaldo Hernandez has been named the Midwest Same number of hits: 8-3 Pipeline as Top 30 Padres Prospects: League’s Left-Handed Pitcher of the Year and Travis Radke (currently with Triple-A El

Series W-L-T (Home): 12-8-2 Paso) is the MWL’s Left-Handed Reliever of the Year. Series W-L-T (Road): 4-12-3 2. MacKenzie Gore (LHP) Series W-L-T (Total): 16-20-5 BEST TOOLS: In a Baseball America survey of MWL managers, TinCaps lefty Nick 12. Luis Patiño (RHP) Series Sweeps (Home): 5-4 Margevicius (now with High-A Lake Elsinore) earned “Best Control,” while shortstop Series Sweeps (Road): 1-3 Gabriel Arias is considered to have the “ Best Infield Arm” and Jeisson 16. Tirso Ornelas (OF) Series Sweeps (Total): 6-7 Rosario is the “ Best Defensive .” 17. Esteury Ruiz (2B) Home crowds of 6,000+: 31 EAST DIVISION SECOND HALF PLAYOFF RACE: Home crowds of 7,000+: 18 19. Jeisson Rosario (OF) Home crowds of 8,000+: 4 Team Record Games Back of Top Seed GB of Wild Card Sellouts: 16 Fort Wayne 27-27 — — 20. Gabriel Arias (SS) Great Lakes 27-29 1.0 — Delays: 7 ——————————————————————————————————— 24. Luis Campusano (C) Suspensions: 2 West Michigan 26-29 1.5 0.5 Postponements: 7 Lake County 24-31 3.5 2.5 26. Dylan Coleman (RHP) Cancelled: 2 South Bend 23-32 4.5 3.5 30. Owen Miller (INF) Dayton 23-33 5.0 4.5 Upcoming Games & Probable Starting Pitchers (All Times Eastern)

Tuesday, Aug. 21 @ Great Lakes 7:05 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 22 @ Great Lakes 7:05 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 23 @ Great Lakes 7:05 p.m. Friday, Aug. 24 @ South Bend 7:35 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 25 @ South Bend 5:30 p.m. (Game 1)

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WALK THIS WAY: The TinCaps drew a season-high 12 walks @ Lake County on Aug. 8, 2 off a franchise record of 14 that was set a year to the day, last Aug. 8 @ Great Lakes.

ALL-STARS: The TinCaps were represented in the Midwest League All-Star Game in Lansing on June 19 by 4 players — catcher Luis Campusano, left-handed starter Aaron Leasher, left -handed reliever Travis Radke, and left-handed starter Nick Margevicius.

260 TO THE SHOW: Through the first half of the 2018 MLB season, 42 former Fort Wane TinCaps/Wizards played in the big leagues, including All -Stars: Corey Kluber (2008) and Miles Mikolas (2010). There have been 170 former Fort Wayne Wizards/TinCaps players to appear in the big leagues all-time. That list includes 12 who’ve debuted so far in 2018: LHP Joey Luchsesi (2016, Padres); LHP Eric Lauer (2016, Padres); RHP Justin Hancock (2012-13, Cubs); OF Franmil Reyes (2014-15, Padres); OF Dustin Peterson (2014, Braves); RHP Walker Lockett (2014-16, Padres); LHP José Castillo (2015-16, Padres); INF Jake Bauers (2014, Rays); RHP Enyel De Los Santos (2016, Phillies); RHP Trey Wingenter (2016, Padres); RHP Brett Kennedy (2016, Padres); and RHP Jake Nix (2016, Padres).

POWER SURGE: Kelvin Melean became the first TinCap with a multi-homer game since Hudson Potts hit 2 home runs at Parkview Field last Aug. 30 against Great Lakes. Prior to Wednesday, Melean had gone 170 career MiLB games, and 715 plate appearances, without a home run.

SEASON BESTS: On July 26, the TinCaps set the following season bests @ Dayton… most runs in an inning (9 in 6th)… most hits in an inning (9 in 6th)… most home runs (3)… most home runs by an individual — Kelvin Melean (2)… most RBIs by an individual (5)… tied fewest hits allowed by a starter — Luis Patiño (0)… tied fewest hits allowed as a team (2).

PROMOTED: Nick Margevicius was promoted by the Padres to High-A Lake Elsinore on July 5. At the time of his call-up, Margevicius was Fort Wayne’s leader in ERA (3.07) and strikeouts (87)… Lefty reliever Travis Radke was promoted to -A San Antonio on Aug. 4… Left-handed starter Aaron Leasher went up to Lake Elsinore on Aug. 7.

YOUNGEST IN MiLB: The TinCaps have some of the youngest players in the Midwest League: INF Justin Lopez (18), OF Tirso Ornelas (18), INF Gabriel Arias (18), RHP Luis Patiño (18), and OF Jeisson Rosario (18). At one point, the ‘Caps had the league’s 6 youngest. Fort Wayne has 8 active teenagers on its roster (with 2 on the DL). The average age for a Fort Wayne batter this year, according to baseball-reference.com, has been 19.3. That is the youngest in the league by far. The average age for a Midwest League batter has been 21.3.

ORNELAS ON BASE: Tirso Ornelas had a 27-game on-base streak earlier this season from May 24-June 27. The on-base streak was the 2nd longest active streak in the MWL at the time, and it stands as the longest such streak for a TinCap this season. (The longest in the league this year: 31 games, Michael Beltre, Dayton.) During the run, Ornelas hit .297 with a .425 OBP. He had 6 doubles, 3 triples, 4 homers, and 16 RBIs during the run. Maybe most impressive, he walked more times (19) than he struck out (16).

PADRES ON DECK: The TinCaps and Padres agreed on a 2-year extension of their Player Development Contract (PDC) through the 2020 season. This will stretch the affiliation between the organizations to 22 years continuing what is already the longest-lasting Minor League Baseball affiliation in San Diego’s franchise history. Padres Executive Vice President/General Manager A.J. Preller and TinCaps President Mike Nutter held a press conference at Parkview Field on Friday to announce the extension. This season is the 20th year of affiliation between Fort Wayne and San Diego, going back to 1999. The Wizards entered the Midwest League as an affiliate of the Twins in 1993 and remained with Minnesota through 1998.

BEST BALLPARK: The TinCaps and Parkview Field won Ballpark Digest’s Best of the Ballparks Contest on June 19. Parkview Field defeated Four Winds Field in South Bend in the final round with 62% of the vote. The TinCaps won the subjective contest in 2016. South Bend stole the title last year. More objectively, Stadium Journey has named Parkview Field the best ballpark in all of Minor League Baseball 4 years in a row and 6 of the last 7 years.

5-FOR-5 CLUB: Robbie Podorsky went 5-for-5 with a triple, 2 RBIs, a , and a spectacular diving catch in left field on June 15. Podorsky became the first TinCap to have a 5-hit game since Franmil Reyes did on Labor Day 2015. (Reyes is now with the Padres in the majors.) Of note, Podorsky is listed at 5-foot-7, 170 pounds, while Reyes stands at 6-foot-5, 275 pounds.

SLUGGER: On their way down to Kentucky on June 12, the TinCaps made a pit stop to visit the Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory. The t eam toured the facility and some players even purchased bats. Louisville Slugger started making bats in 1884. Honus Wager was the first player to sign a contract with them in 1905, when they were known as the Hillerich & Bradsby Company. More than 8,000 players have signed with Louisville Slugger in the decades since, including the likes of Babe Ruth, Joe DiMaggio, Ted Williams, Jackie Robinson, Roberto Clemente, and Tony Gwynn.

BIGGEST COMEBACK SINCE: The TinCaps overcame a 6-0 deficit to win 7-6 on June 1 @ Great Lakes. The ’Caps hadn’t overcome a deficit of more than 5 runs to win a game since Aug. 7, 2014, when Fort Wayne erased an 11-2 deficit against the Lake County Captains in an eventual 12-11 win in 10 innings. Fernando Perez hit a game-tying in the 8th. The TinCaps had major leaguers Trea Turner (Nationals), Franmil Reyes (Padres), and Dustin Peterson (Braves) in the lineup that night, plus Jake Bauers (Rays) and Josh VanMeter (Reds, Triple-A Louisville). Lake County had Clint Frazier (Yankees).

GO IRISH: On June 4, the TinCaps spent the off-day in South Bend touring the University of Notre Dame. Players and staff had the chance to see the recently renovated Notre Dame Stadium, as well as iconic spots on campus like Touchdown Jesus (Hesburgh Library), the Golden Dome (Main Building), the Basilica of the Sacred Heart, and the Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes. The team also had a luncheon on campus, meeting ND Head Baseball Mik Aoki, and learning about the university’s history in a bi-lingual presentation that focused on the role of immigrants in shaping the school.

DONATION: Along with their parent club, the Padres, the TinCaps have donated $1,000 to provide bats and helmets to the Little League Ch allenger Division of Fort Wayne. The Challenger Baseball League is an adaptive baseball program for individuals with physical and intellectual challenges (ages 4-22). Johnny TinCap and members from the front office staff a delivered the bats and helmets to the Challenger League on Sunday afternoon.

SPORTSCENTER: After a half-dozen appearances on ESPN in 2017, the TinCaps already have appeared on SportsCenter twice so far this season. Jeisson Rosario made a head-first diving catch from center field at home against Beloit on May 3 that made “Top 10” at No. 9 the following morning… On April 21, Esteury Ruiz and Tirso Ornelas were featured on SportsCenter during Kevin Connor’s “K.C.’s Minor League Minute” segment after they both had 3-hit games that included a home run at Parkview Field against Dayton.

DOWNTOWN FOR A DECADE: The 2018 season marks the 10th year of TinCaps baseball at Parkview Field. From 1993-2008 the team was known as the Fort Wayne Wizards and played at Memorial Stadium, about 3.5 miles north of Parkview Field.

NEW LOOK: This season the TinCaps unveiled new, additional brand marks. The new marks, which are an extension of the team’s brand, have been incorporated into new batting practice tops, BP hats, and road jerseys. The BP tops are charcoal with grey sleeves, with “TinCaps” across the chest in cursive and candy apple red in color. The “T” appears like an apple with a stem and leaf. The BP hats are grey with “Ft.W” in script, with the “W” looking like an apple. Meanwhile, the road jerseys are grey with red sleeves. “Ft. Wayne” is written in that cursive candy apple red font with the “F” resembling an apple. Earlier this season the team debuted new home white jerseys (similar to the previous ones but sans pinstripes and with a more readable number font), plus a dark green alternate jersey that says “The Fort” on the front which is being worn for Thursday home games. The team also has added an alternate home hat that has a white front. Since rebranding from the Wizards to the TinCaps when moving into Parkview Field in 2009, this is the first time the team has updated its uniforms. New gear is available for fans in The Orchard Team Store at the ballpark and online at TinCaps.com.

FRANCHISE RECORD: Defensively, the TinCaps set a franchise record by turning 6 double plays on May 11 at Kane County. According to team records , the previous high for double plays turned in a game was 5 (July 17, 2006 vs. Burlington). Fort Wayne’s lineup that day included future major leaguers Will Venable in left field, at first base, and David Freese, who was involved in 1 of the DPs, at third.

MIDWEST LEAGUE RECORD: Shortstop Gabriel Arias was involved in turning all 6 double plays for the TinCaps on May 11 at Kane County. According to the Midwest League record book, Arias tied the record for most double plays turned in a game by an individual. Previously, 4 different first baseman were involved in 6 double plays in a game, with the most recent instance occurring in 1996. The only other shortstop to be involved in 6 double plays in a game was Donnie Sadler, who’d spend parts of 8 years in the bigs, for the Michigan Battle Cats (Red Sox) on April 7, 1995, in an 18-inning game. Though Friday night’s game went 12 innings, the 6 double plays were all turned in the first 9 innings.

THE “CINCINNATTI”: The TinCaps turned a bizarre 5-1-3 putout in the bottom of the ninth inning in a dramatic 6-5 win at Dayton on April 27. With the tying run at second and winning run at first, Dayton’s Jeter Downs smashed a hard grounder to TinCaps third baseman Reinaldo Ilarazza. It caromed off his glove toward the mound where left-handed pitcher Travis Radke caught it and in a swift motion fired to Carlos Belen at first, just in time for the out (even though Downs has proven to be one of the fastest players in the league this year). Ironically, 513 is the area code for Cincinnati, which is about an hour away from Dayton, and the Dragons are a Reds affiliate.

FORT WAYNE TINCAPS 2018 GAME NOTES TODAY’S STARTING PITCHER 8 MacKenzie Gore HT: 6-3 WT: 191 B/T: L/L HOMETOWN: Whiteville, North Carolina

AGE: 19 BORN: 02/24/99 ACQUIRED: 1st Round (3rd overall) of the 2017 MLB Draft (Whiteville HS)

NOTES

 THROWS: Fastball, Curveball, Slider, Changeup  PROSPECT RANKINGS: No. 1 LHP (MLB.com), No. 2 Padres (MLB.com), No. 6 overall (espn.com), No. 11 overall (MLB.com)  2018: On Opening Day roster, made 1 start… Placed on Disabled List due to blister on pitching hand… Returned from DL on May 8, made 2 starts… Placed on Disabled List again due to blister issue… Returned from DL on June 10  HOMETOWN: Whiteville, NC (population: 5,509)… about 45 miles west of Wilmington, NC… Referred to as “ Baseball Town USA”  CHILDHOOD: Didn’t initially enjoy baseball (preferred soccer), but by age 11 fell in love with the game  HIGH SCHOOL: Whiteville (Wolfpack)... 2017 Gatorade Boys National High School Athlete of the Year (received award at school from Kerry Wood; featured on front cover of Sports Illustrated and also presented award at the ESPYs from Aaron Rodgers last July)... Won state titles as a freshman, sophomore, and senior (only senior on team — won the MVP award every time, though as a senior deferred the award to a teammate)… Senior year stats: 0.19 ERA (2 ER, 74. 1 IP)… Pitched on Tuesday nights at home (so the community could plan their schedules to see him… His postseason starts were said to draw 20% of the town’s population)… Also played first base & outfield (scouts projected as a potential third or fourth round pick as a center fielder)… Pitched at the 2016 “Perfect Game All-American Classic” held at Petco Park (struck out Hunter Greene)  COLLEGE COMMITMENT: East Carolina University (Greenville, NC)… Committed the summer after his sophomore year… Has a close relationship with ECU head coach Cliff Goodwin… Actually lived with Goodwin this past offseason and trained at ECU… Says he’s not sure what he would have majored in but was thinking about accounting  DRAFTED: By the Padres in the 1st round (3rd overall) in 2017… $6.7 million bonus (largest in franchise history to a draft pick)  BONUS BUY: Says he’s frugal but did purchase a truck and a new set of golf clubs after signing  LEG KICK: Practiced delivery in front of his bedroom mirror growing up… "I've been doing it for a long time, I guess. It's not anything anyone told me to do specifically or anything like that. I was just taught to turn my hip pocket toward the catcher to get everything to line up, and as I kept working on it, it became a turn and a big kick. It just kinda happened. But I'm happy with it because I'm able to repeat it. That's the big thing, repeating the delivery. I'm a big mechanical guy, so I want to make sure everything is smooth and repetitive. This just works for me."  FAMILY: Parents are Selena (5th-grade teacher) and Evan (works in banking)… 1 older sister (Meredith) & 1 younger sister (Lexie)… Says family helps keep him grounded  MANTRA: “Ignore the noise”  CATCHER CONNECTION: Roomed with Luis Campusano last year in Arizona. They were also teammates on the East team in the 2016 Perfect Game All-American Classic at Petco Park in San Diego  RANDOM: Favorite show to binge on Netflix is “The Ranch” (starring Austin Kutcher)

2018 STARTING PITCHERS 2018 Appearances with Fort Wayne

Pitcher Games Started Team W-L Date Opponent IP H R ER BB K Pitches-Strikes Nick Margevicius 12 7-5 4/10 vs. LAN 3.0 5 2 2 1 4 66-42 Aaron Leasher 16 4-12 5/8 @ QC 2.0 4 4 4 1 3 — 5/14 vs. WM 3.0 6 3 3 0 3 57-36 Mason Thompson 18 9-9 6/10 vs. LAN 2.0 0 0 0 1 3 36-24 Osvaldo Hernandez 19 13-6 6/16 vs. GL 3.0 1 0 0 0 5 39-28

Tom Cosgrove 17 6-11 6/22 vs. WM 3.0 5 4 3 0 3 — 6/28 @ LC 4.0 2 2 0 2 5 81-50 MacKenzie Gore 14 7-7 7/4 vs. GL 6.0 4 0 0 2 6 86-52

Adrian Martinez 1 1-0 7/9 vs. BG 5.0 3 2 2 2 3 77-46 7/15 @ PEO 5.0 3 2 2 3 10 93-56 Emmanuel Ramirez 3 1-2 7/21 vs. CLI 2.0 2 3 2 2 4 46-27 7/27 @ DAY 5.0 4 3 2 0 7 81-58 Ben Scheckler 4 1-3 8/2 vs. DAY 5.0 2 0 0 2 8 — Luis Patiño 16 9-7 8/8 @ LC 3.0 8 5 5 0 1 69-44 8/14 vs. WM 6.0 6 1 1 0 5 86-59 FORT WAYNE TINCAPS 2018 GAME NOTES

2018 TINCAPS INDIVIDUAL HITTING NOTES

9 - Arias, Gabriel - INF 6-1, 201, R/R, 18, Aragua, VEN 1 - Basabe, Olivier - INF 5-11, 190, R/R, 21, Maracaibo, Venezuela

Hit Streak: +4 (Aug. 16) On-Base Streak: +4 (Aug. 16) Hit Streak: — On-Base Streak: —

Notes: Notes:  PADRES PROSPECT RANKING: No. 10 (Fangraphs), No.  2018: Transferred from Short-Season Tri-City on Aug. 20 (MLB.com) 8… All-Star (started for Northwest  SIGNED: July 2, 2016 at age of 16 for $1.9 million… by League All-Stars vs. Pioneer League All-Stars at sec- Luis Prieto, Yfrain Linares, and Trevor Schumm ond base on Aug. 7 in Grand Junction, CO)… In 40  WINTER: Played in the Australian Baseball League for games with Tri-City, he slashed .313/.371/.480 with 13 the Canberra Cavalry with 2017 TinCaps OF Buddy Reed & doubles, 4 home runs and 28 RBIs RHP Lake Bachar… In 29 games, hit .271 with 6 doubles, a triple, and 5 HR … Team managed by 2014 TinCaps manag-  2017: Played 42 games with the SD2 team in the er Michael Collins AZL… Slashed .272/.348/.389 with 14 doubles, 1 triple,  2017: Promoted from AZL to Fort Wayne on Aug. 19 and & 1 home run with 24 RBIs became the team’s everyday shortstop with Fernando Tatis  DRAFTED: By the Padres in the 8th round in 2017… Jr.’s promotion to Double-A days later was the first NAIA player taken in the 2017 draft  OF NOTE: Trained at the same Venezuelan complex as  COLLEGE: Spent first 2 years at Indian Hills Com- Franklin Barreto (A’s No. 2 prospect) & Gleyber Torres munity College in Centerville, Iowa (same school where (Yankees No. 1)… Started for youth national teams TinCaps Hitting Coach Jonathan Mathews played &  OTHER: Favorite player growing up: Derek Jeter… Ideal coached; Padres Director of Amateur Scouting Mark job outside of baseball: Civil Engineering… Favorite Post- Conners also once coached there)… Junior year in game Meal: Corn Bread 2017 at Faulkner University (NAIA) in Montgomery,  WHAT SCOUTS SAY: “ He has an advanced approach for Alabama… Was the 2nd highest drafted position in his age and hits balls hard into the gaps, leading scouts to Faulkner program history only to 1987 St. Louis Cardi- believe that he will hit for both average and power as he nals selection Anthony Grier… Basabe hit .342 with 39 matures.” - MLB Pipeline RBIs and 12 stolen bases in his junior season  WALK-UP SONG: “ Chambea” by Bad Bunny

36 - Burgos, Aldemar - OF 6-0, 165, R/R, 21, San Juan, PR 27 - Feight, Nick - INF 5-11, 200, R/R, 22, Gainsville, VA

Hit Streak: — On-Base Streak: — Hit Streak: — On-Base Streak: —

Notes: Notes:  2018: Transferred from Short-Season Tri-City on July 24 with Tirso Ornelas going on the DL (right wrist)… Through 30 games,  DRAFTED: By the Padres in the 19th round of was Tri-City’s most productive outfielder, slashing .257/.336/.416 the 2017 draft with 6 doubles, 3 triples, 2 homers, and 14 RBIs… Played pri-  2018: Transferred to Fort Wayne on June 1 from marily right field but some time in left and center Extended  DRAFTED: By the Padres in the 8th round in 2015 at age 18  2017: Played in 40 games with Padres 2 teams in  HIGH SCHOOL: Carlos Beltran Baseball Academy the rookie level Arizona League…  OFFSEASON: Played in the Roberto Clemente League in for the Criollos de Caguas… Slashed .247/.341/.380 with 12 doubles, 1 triple, 2 won the league batting title, hitting .403… abbreviated 18-game HR & 19 RBIs season due to Hurricane Maria… team, managed by former  COLLEGE: Attended UNC Wilmington… As a major leaguer and 2015 Great Lakes Loons manager Luis Ma- junior in 2017, played 40 games at DH, 18 games tos, had several major leaguers on it and won the championship and represented Puerto Rico in the Caribbean Series against at C, 1 game at 1B… Earned All-CAA 1st Team teams from Mexico, Cuba, Venezuela, and the Dominican Re- after batting .293 with 15 home runs (2nd on the public team) and a team-leading 48 RBIs… In 2016 as a  2017: 47 games with Short-Season Tri-City… Highlights includ- sophomore, Feight was voted as the CAA Player ed hitting a home run with his family from Puerto Rico in attend- ance… Walk-off hit on July 22 against Eugene… Appeared in 2 of the Year and a Louisville Slugger First-Team All games for High-A Lake Elsinore the opening week of the season -American when he slashed .349/.410/.726 with  2016: Played 31 games for Short-Season Tri-City before being 21 home runs and 91 RBIs sent down to the Arizona League, where he played in 18 games  WALK-UP SONG: “Hit This Hard” by Post  2015: After being drafted, played in 42 games in the Arizona Malone League

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2018 TINCAPS INDIVIDUAL HITTING NOTES

39 - Jarmon, Hunter - OF 6-0, 195, R/R, 23, Waco, TX 21 – Melean, Kelvin - INF 6-0, 165, R/R, 19, Guatire, VEN

Hit Streak: — On-Base Streak: +3 (Aug. 12) Hit Streak: — On-Base Streak: +3 (Aug. 17)

Notes: Notes:  2018: Transferred to Fort Wayne on August 1 from AZL Padres 2  (Rookie level)… Played 33 games and slashed .229/.345/.344 with 4 2018: On High-A Lake Elisnore’s opening day ros- doubles, 2 triples, and a home run with 7 RBIs… In his last 9 games ter… Slashed .263/.305/.326 in 49 games with 9 in AZL, slashed .296/.406/.630 with 2 of his 4 doubles, both triples, doubles, 1 triple, & 13 RBIs… Transferred to Fort and his home run along with 5 RBIs Wayne when Justin Lopez went on the Disabled  2017: Played 23 games with the AZL Padres 2 team while slash- ing .247/.348/.299 with 2 doubles, 1 triple and 9 RBIs List with a broken thumb on July 7  SIGNED: Signed by Preston Mattingly (Son of Don Mattingly) of  OF NOTE: Tied for the highest line drive per- the Padres as an undrafted free agent on June 20, 2017 centage (22%) among any Storm player with 20 or  COLLEGE: Played WR on the Oregon State Football team for 3 more plate appearances this season with 2017 seasons… Was the 4th-leading WR in both his Fr. & So. year. Played a total of 4 games of baseball for Oregon State (all in 2014) before TinCap Buddy Reed. Reed competed in 2018 Fu- leaving the team to focus on football tures Game in in Washington, D.C.  HS BASEBALL: Before going to Oregon State with the intent to  2017: Spent all season with Short-Season Tri-City play both football and baseball, Jarmon attended Midway High at 18 years old… Slashed .229/.311/.260 in 59 School in Waco, TX… During senior year, he was named a 2013 Rawlings-Perfect Game Honorable Mention All-American and was games with the Dust Devils along with 5 doubles, named 1st team of the Texas All-Region Team… In HS, was regard- 1 triple, & 17 RBIs ed as the 309th overall prospects and the 65th overall OF prospect  SIGNED: Signed by Luis Prieto as a non- out of HS  HITTING 101: In the AZL last year, 2016 TinCaps Hitting Coach drafted free agent on July 2, 2015 Vinny Lopez worked with Jarmon on “Hitting 101” before younger players would arrive to the field. Lopez said Jarmon shortened his bat path to catch up to power pitching. Lopez credited football for Jar- mon’s sense of “no fear” when stepping into the box unlike younger players in the AZL.

13 - Miller, Owen - INF 6-0, 190, R/R, 21, Mequon, WI 18 - Rosario, Jeisson - OF 6-1, 191, L/L, 18, Santo Domingo, DR Hit Streak: +2 (Aug. 18) On-Base Streak: +3 (Aug. 17) Hit Streak: +3 (Aug. 17) On-Base Streak: +3 (Aug. 17)

Notes: Notes:  2018: Transferred from Short-Season Tri-City on Aug. 8… North-  2018: On Opening Day roster west League All-Star (started at shortstop for the Northwest  PADRES PROSPECT RANKING: No. 19 (MLB.com), League No. 19 (Baseball America), No. 20 (FanGraphs)  DRAFTED: By the Padres in the 3rd round in 2018  SIGNED: July 2, 2016 at age of 16 for $1.85 mil-  COLLEGE: Illinois State… Red Birds… Succeeded Paul lion… by Chris Kemp (Padres Director of International DeJong (St. Louis Cardinals SS & 2B) as the Red Birds’ shortstop Scouting) & Felix Feliz in 2016… Went on to play shortstop in every inning of every game during his 3 season at Illinois State… Head Coach Bo Durkac said,  2017: Ranked 5th in the Arizona League in hits (56)… “Owen was, in my opinion, a more complete hitter,” than DeJong, Tied 5th in walks (33); compared to only 36 strikeouts who finished 2nd in the NL Rookie of the Year Award voting in  OF NOTE: No. 9 play on SportsCenter for a diving 2017, during his time at Illinois State… His junior year in 2018, he catch he made in center on May 3… Ambidextrous… slashed .384/.433/.537 with 15 doubles, 1 triple, 6 home runs, & 35 RBIs… Recorded 88 hits, which was the most in any season by a Tabbed by Baseball America as the “Best Athlete” in plyer in Illinois State history. the Padres system… Can do standing backflips & runs  HIGH SCHOOL: Ozaukee HS (Fredonia, WI)… Warriors… Also a 6.5-second 60-yard dash (considered “plus-plus”) played football & basketball (set school scoring record with 1,115  WHAT SCOUTS SAY: “Rosario’s above-average career points)… Actually only played for school’s baseball team as speed enables him to cover ground with graceful a freshman before focusing on travel ball with the Chicago Scouts strides in the outfield, and club officials are optimistic Association team (played with current teammate Jack Suwinski) about his chances of remaining in center field.” - MLB  FROM: Fredonia, WI, a village of about 2,000 people in Ozau- kee County — about 30 miles north of Milwaukee Pipeline  OTHER: During the summer of 2017, Miller hit for the cycle  WALK-UP SONGS: “ Te Burlaste” by Mozart La Pa- twice in a span of three days while playing for the Lakeshore Chi- ra, Secreto nooks in the Northwoods League (The Padres have 2 cycles in their entire history)

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2018 TINCAPS INDIVIDUAL HITTING NOTES

12 - Ruiz, Esteury - INF 6-0, 169, R/R, 19, Azua, DR 37 - Seagle, Chandler - C 6-0, 190, R/R, 22, New Bern, NC Hit Streak: +1 (Aug. 19) On-Base Streak: +5 (Aug. 12) Hit Streak: — On-Base Streak: — Notes:  2018: On Opening Day roster Notes:  PADRES PROSPECT RANKING: No. 12 (Baseball Ameri-  2018: Transferred to Fort Wayne on August 17 ca), No. 17 (MLB.com), No. 18 (FanGraphs) from Short Season Tri-City… Played in 16 games  SIGNED: By the Royals on July 3, 2015 at the age of 16 with the Dust Devils, slashing .213/.367/.255 with for $100,000 2 doubles and 5 RBIs  TRADED: From the Royals with lefties Travis Wood &  2017: After being drafted in early June, played 24 Matt Strahm on July 24, 2017, for Trevor Cahill, Ryan Buch- games with Tri-City slashing .229/.312/.313 be- ter & Brandon Mauer  2017: Led AZL in hitting (.350), doubles (20), triples (10), and fore being transferred to Fort Wayne on August total bases (124) 12… Played 10 games with the TinCaps,  OF NOTE: 2017 Arizona League MVP… Baseball America slashed .148/.143/.185 with 1 double and 4 RBIs “Rookie All-Star”… MiLB.com “Organization All-Star”…  DRAFTED: By the Padres in the 30th round in MiLB.com AZL Player of the Month for July… AZL Post- the 2017 MLB Draft out of Appalachian State Season All-Star… Wears No. 12 because of his favorite play-  COLLEGE: Appalachian State (Mountaineers) er, former big leaguer , who scouts often compare him to … Known as one of the Sun Belt’s best defensive  WHAT SCOUTS SAY: “ Outside of Luis Urias and Fernan- catchers catching 18 would be base stealers in do Tatis Jr., Ruiz, who will play all of 2018 at age 19, might his junior year in 2017… Started 48 of the team’s be the best pure hitter in San Diego’s system… The teenager 55 games behind the plate has the tools to project as an everyday player at the highest  HIGH SCHOOL: New Bern HS (New Bern, NC) level…” - MLB Pipeline … All-State honoree… Hit .437 as a senior  WALK-UP SONG: “ All Me” by Drake

2 - Suwinski, Jack - OF 6-2, 206, L/L, 20, Chicago, IL 3 - Washington, Jalen - C 5-11, 188, 23, R/R, Twinsburg, OH Hit Streak: +1 (Aug. 19) On-Base Streak: +1 (Aug. 19) Hit Streak: +1 (Aug. 19) On-Base Streak: +1 (Aug. 19)

Notes: Notes:  2018: On Opening Day roster  2018: On Opening Day roster  2017: Was the 10th youngest player in MWL at start of  DRAFTED: By the Padres in the 29th round in 2017 season… With Fort Wayne for entirety of season  HIGH SCHOOL: Twinsburg HS (Twinsburg, OH)  COLLEGE: Ohio State  DRAFTED: By the Padres in the 15th round in 2016  OF NOTE: Hometown is about 28 miles away from Classic Park,  HIGH SCHOOL: Taft High School (Chicago, IL)… home of the Lake County Captains… With about 25 family members and Named after our 27th President, William Howard Taft, who friends in attendance, homered in consecutive games @ Lake County was the 1st President to throw out a ceremonial 1st pitch June 28-29 in 1910 on Opening Day for the Washington Senators…  VERSATILE: Multi-sport athlete at Twinsburg High School, a 2-year letter winner at Twinsburg in baseball. He lettered 3 years in basketball It’s also the alma mater of Jim Jacobs, a co-writer of (point guard) and 3 years in football (QB), was named 2nd team All-Ohio Grease, which is partly based on the school as a junior on the gridiron and a 3-time all-conference selection in bas-  COLLEGE COMMITMENT: Indiana University… Literal- ketball… Recruited in all 3 sports he plays, but mainly in baseball and ly had bags packed to go before signing with Padres at football where Division I colleges came calling, OSU, Ohio U & Eastern last minute Michigan recruited him in baseball. Wisconsin, Eastern Michigan, Boston College, Toledo & Lafayette were some of the schools that showed  FAMILY: His father, Tim, recently retired after a long interest in football… Ultimately, Ohio State was his dream school no career as a carpenter in Chicago and tries to travel to as matter what many games as he can… Mom (Ann) and older sister  FAMILY: Brother Devonte is a rising sophomore catcher at Ohio (Heidi) also frequently attend U... Other brother Darius played previously at Akron… Parents (Barbara and Edward) also were successful athletes and graduated from Shaker  OTHER: Favorite player growing up: Paul Konerko… Heights and Cleveland St. Joseph, respectively. Edward played for Ohio Hobbies outside of baseball: Swimming, shopping, & eat- University and earned All-Mid-American Conference honors. ing… Ideal job outside of baseball: Actor or WWE Wres-  OTHER: Favorite player growing up: Kenny Lofton… Favorite mov- tler… Interested in video production ie to watch on a bus trip: Bull Durham… Hobbies outside of baseball:  WALK-UP SONG: “ Glass Shatters” by Disturbed Skiing & Snowboarding… Ideal job outside of baseball: Entrepreneur… (Stone Cold Steve Austin entrance music)  WALK-UP SONG: “Dawsin’s Breek” by Ty Dolla $ign ft. Jeremiah

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

Almanzar, Luis 10 10 1 1 July 11 @ CR

Arias, Gabriel 19 17 2 7 6 1 August 3 vs. DAY

Basabe, Olivier 2 2

Belen, Carlos 11 10 1 8 6 1 1 May 27 @ LAN

Burgos, Aldemar 1 1

Campusano, Luis 25 22 3 10 9 1 June 5 @ SB

Carter, Tre 2 2

Feight, Nick 9 8 1 2 1 1 July 25 @ DAY

Fernandez, Juan 10 8 2 7 4 2 1 July 31 @ BG

Ilarraza, Reinaldo 4 3 1 1 1

Jarmon, Hunter 1 1

Lopez, Justin 16 14 2 7 5 2 July 4 vs. GL

Miller, Owen 6 4 1 1 1 1 Aug. 9 @ LC

Melean, Kelvin 9 6 2 1 4 3 1 Aug. 17 vs. SB

Ornelas, Tirso 23 18 5 11 7 4 July 1 @ LC

Podorsky, Robbie 23 18 2 2 1 5 4 1 June 22 vs. WM

Rosario, Jeisson 34 29 2 3 6 6 July 18 vs. BUR

Ruiz, Esteury 24 14 9 1 12 9 2 1 August 5 vs. LAN

Suwinski, Jack 17 15 2 11 8 2 1 August 14 vs. WM

Washington, Jason 11 11 6 5 1 August 19 @ LAN

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 Almanzar, Luis 1 6 10 8 21 16 55 6 Arias, Gabriel 1 12 2 17 25 31 17 5 94 7 Basabe, Olivier 1 8 3 4 2 Belen, Carlos 17 9 5 8 3 40 2 Burgos, Aldemar 1 4 2 9 1 14 1

Campusano, Luis 9 50 9 36 4 29

Carter, Tre 1 1 1 25 12 8 7 1 Feight, Nick 1 3 10 10 7 10 35 6

Fernandez, Juan 1 1 8 15 22 17 44 20

Ilarraza, Reinaldo 1 6 12 4 17 8

Jarmon, Hunter 7 6 1 Lopez, Justin 3 5 27 31 2 24 15 19 7 Melean, Kelvin 5 3 4 6 2 4 13 16 2 1 Miller, Owen 8 3 2 5 4 Ornelas, Tirso 75 9 3 5 63 12 Podorksy, Robbie 21 18 14 46 8 1 Rosario, Jeisson 88 14 98 1 2 Ruiz, Esteury 10 61 4 5 13 5 65 16 17 Seagle, Chandler 2 2

Suwinski, Jack 2 7 5 3 8 15 15 39 53 37 2

Washington, Jason 4 5 13 42 19 39 42 2

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2018 MISCELLANEOUS NOTES THE LAST TIME... TinCaps Swept 3-Game Series-Home: June 25-27, 2018 vs. Bowling Green TinCaps Swept 3-Game Series-Road: July 12-14, 2017 @ Burlington TinCaps Swept 4-Game Series-Home: July 29-August 1, 2017 vs. Dayton TinCaps Swept 4-Game Series-Road: August 5-8, 2017 @ Great Lakes TinCaps Were Swept 3-Game Series-Home: August 4-6, 2018 vs. Lansing TinCaps Were Swept 3-Game Series-Road: June 12-14, 2018 @ Bowling Green TinCaps Were Swept 4-Game Series-Home: July 6-9, 2018 vs. Bowling Green TinCaps Were Swept 4-Game Series-Road: June 30-July 3, 2017 @ 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: August 6, 2017 @ Great Lakes, W 4-3 — Ronald Bolaños (5.2 IP — weather) Complete Game Shutout: June 23, 2016 @ Bowling Green, W 4-0 — Thomas Dorminy (6.0 IP — weather) Complete Game: Aug. 29, 2012 vs. West Michigan (L, 1-0) — James Needy Combined Shutout: Aug. 9 @ Lake County (W, 4-0) Consecutive Shutouts: July 3-4, 2018 vs. Great Lakes Got Shut Out: July 30 @ Bowling Green (L, 1-0) Extra-Inning Game: August 1, 2018 vs. Dayton (L, 7-5) Grand Slam: April 11, 2018 vs. Lansing (Carlos Belen, W 9-4) Allowed Grand Slam: July 27, 2018 @ Dayton (Lorenzo Cedrola, L, 8-6) 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. 13-14 vs. West Michigan (Jack Suwinski) Walk-Off Win: August 2, 2018 (Walk-off single by Hunter Jarmon to score Jalen Washington, W 5-4) Walk-Offs in Consecutive Games: May 2-3, 2018 vs. Beloit Hit for the Cycle: May 27, 1993 vs. Beloit (Rene Lopez, 4-for-4, 4 RBI) 6-Hit Game: May 18, 2015 @ Lake County (Ruddy Giron, 6-for-6, W, 9-2) 5-Hit Game: June 15, 2018 vs. Great Lakes (Robbie Podorsky, 5-for-5, W 5-2) Pitcher Batted: June 2, 2013 vs. West Michigan (Joe Church - bunt single) Position Player Pitched: April 19, 2018 (Carlos Belen vs. Great Lakes: 1.0 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 1 K) Inside-the-Park Home Run: April 9, 2018 vs. Lansing (Jeisson Rosario — To 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 79 53 58 56 55 53 76 34 33 14 511 Opponents 52 66 61 43 50 60 69 37 52 18 502

Walk-Off Wins

1. May 2 vs. Beloit: Jack Suwinski HBP (7-6 in 9) 2. May 3 vs. Beloit: Tre Carter fielder’s choice grounder to first base, scoring Jalen Washington (3-2 in 10) 3. May 19 vs. South Bend: Gabriel Arias RBI single to center field, scoring Jalen Washington (5-4 in 10) 4. June 16 vs. Great Lakes: With Gabriel Arias batting, wild pitch scoring Robbie Podorsky (2-1 in 9) 5. July 5 vs. Great Lakes: Justin Lopez walk, scoring Tirso Ornelas (6-5 in 10) 6. August 2 vs. Dayton: Hunter Jarmon singles, scoring Jalen Washington (5-4 in 9) FORT WAYNE TINCAPS 2018 GAME NOTES

2018 TINCAPS BULLPEN NOTES

Left Right 2018 SEASON W-L-S ERA IP H R ER BB SO

Dan Dallas Dylan Coleman 23-18-29 3.73 458.2 334 232 190 168 369 Fred Schlichtholz Reiss Knehr Danny Sexton Evan Miller Sunday, Aug. 19 @ LAN — 3.0 4 1 1 1 4 Austin Smith Saturday, Aug. 18 @ LAN S 3.1 2 1 1 2 1

Friday, Aug. 17 vs. SB W, S 4.0 5 4 4 2 3

Thursday, Aug. 16 vs. SB — 2.0 0 0 0 0 3

Tuesday, Aug. 14 vs. WM S 3.0 1 0 0 2 4 25 - Coleman, Dylan - RHP 6-5, 215, R/R, 21, Potosi, MO 24 - Dallas, Dan - LHP 6-2, 180, L/L, 20, Buffalo, NY

Last Three Outings: IP H R ER BB SO Last Three Outings: IP H R ER BB SO Friday, Aug. 17 vs. SB 2.0 3 1 1 1 3 Sunday, Aug. 19 @ LAN 2.0 4 1 1 0 3 Sunday, Aug. 12 vs. WM 1.0 1 0 0 0 2 Thursday, Aug. 16 vs. SB 2.0 0 0 0 0 3 Friday, Aug. 10 @ LC 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 IRS/IR: 0/0 Last Save: IRS/IR: 0/0 Last Save: Aug. 17 vs. SB Consecutive Scoreless App: — Consecutive Scoreless Inn: 0.1 Consecutive Scoreless App: — Consecutive Scoreless Inn: 0.2 NOTES: NOTES:  2018: Transferred to Fort Wayne on August 14… Made 16 appearances PADRES PROSPECT RANKING: No. 26 (MLB.com)  with Short Season Tri-City with a 2.03 ERA… Recorded 45 strikeouts in only  THROWS: Fastball, Curveball, Slider, Changeup 26.2 IP while allowing only 12 hits… Northwest League All-Star… Struck out 44% of the batters he faced (45 K/102 TBF)… 1st season as solely a relief DRAFTED: By the Padres in the 4th round (111th overall) of the 2018 MLB  pitcher after making 9 apperances, 7 starts in his first 2 years in the system Draft in June (Received a $500,000 signing bonus)  2017: Made only 4 starts, pitching 10.0 innings, because of shoulder and  2018: Appeared in 5 games with Tri-City in his professional debut with a 3.00 ERA back injuries… Held a 9.00 ERA in 6.0 IP… Transferred to Fort Wayne on July 6 when Nick Margevicius was transferred to High-A Lake Elsinore  DRAFTED: By the Padres in the 7th round of the 2016 MLB Draft out of  COLLEGE: Attended Missouri State in the Mountain Valley Conference for 3 Canisius HS (Buffalo, NY) seasons… Finished 11th in the NCAA in 2018 with 129 strikeouts n 102.2 IP…  COMMITMENT: Monmouth University During his junior year, boasted a 3.77 ERA in 17 appearances (16 starts) with a 10- 2 record  HIGH SCHOOL: Served as a 2-way star with Canisius HS as a 4-year starter posting a 16-1 career record and batting .492 during his senior  HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Potosi High School playing baseball and season basketball… Tallied over 2,300 points in his career on the hardwood, shattering a 45-year-old school record  THE CHANGE: After accumulating injuries and posting a 9.00 ERA last  WHAT SCOUTS SAY: “ When he’s on, he can display stuff worth of a late first- year, Dan says the biggest difference this year is that his changeup has round selection. He can pitch at 92-94 mph with a fastball that has reached 98 mph taken off after being mostly a fastball/curveball guy previously… He said and features some run and sink, and he can back it up with a sharp mid-80s slider.” that he has become more consistent keeping his changeup at the same arm - MLB Pipeline slot, same arm speed, and same delivery as his fastball this season

30 - Knehr, Reiss - RHP 6-2, 205, L/R, 21, Glen Head, NY 33 - Miller, Evan - RHP 6-2, 202, R/R, 23, LaPorte, IN

Last Three Outings: IP H R ER BB SO Last Three Outings: IP H R ER BB SO Friday, Aug. 17 vs. SB 1.0 1 2 2 1 0 Friday, Aug. 17 vs. SB 1.0 1 1 1 0 0 Sunday, Aug. 12 vs. WM 2.0 3 1 1 1 2 Monday, Aug. 13 vs. WM 0.2 2 0 0 0 0 Thursday, Aug. 8 @ LC 2.0 1 0 0 0 4 Sunday, Aug. 12 vs. WM 1.0 0 0 0 0 2

IRS/IR: 0/0 Last Save: IRS/IR: 2/9 Last Save: June 27 vs. BG Consecutive Scoreless App: — Consecutive Scoreless Inn: — Consecutive Scoreless App: — Consecutive Scoreless Inn: 0.1

Notes: Notes:  2018: Transferred to Fort Wayne on August 4… Made 12 appearances  THROWS: Fastball, Slider, Changeup with the San Diego 1 team in the Arizona Rookie League holding a 2.84  2018: Transferred from Extended on April 23 ERA… Pitched 19 innings, allowed 12 hits, 6 ER, 8 BB, and struck out 25  2017: Started season in Extended Spring Training...Transferred to Fort Wayne on April 19 and made 4 relief appearances (6 IP, 13 H, 13 R, 11 ER,  DRAFTED: By the Padres in the 20th round in 2018 MLB Draft on June 6 BB, 6 K)...Transferred back to Extended Spring Training on May 6 8...Transferred to Short-Season A Tri-City on June 12 and made 8 relief  COLLEGE: Fordham University… Was the 36th Ram to be taken in the appearances (13.2 IP, 13 H, 5 R, 3 ER, BB, 14 K)...Transferred back to Fort MLB Draft, including 1 of 6 drafted in the last 4 years (1 of 2 drafted by the Wayne on July 15 to make more appearances before getting transferred Padres)… In 2015, the Padres drafted 2016 TinCap Brett Kennedy out of back to Short-Season A Tri-City to make 4 more appearances. Fordham with an 11th round pick (Kennedy is set to make his Padres debut  DRAFTED: By the Padres in the 22nd round in 2016. on Wednesday in Milwaukee)… As a junior in 2018, Knehr boasted a 2.40  COLLEGE: IPFW (Fort Wayne Mastodons)… 2 seasons, pitched in 31 ERA in 15 GS as the ace of the staff with 93 strikeouts in 90.0 IP… In 3 games (29 starts). Led the Dons in strikeouts with 71 in 72.1 innings... In years, tied for second place on Fordham’s career strikeouts list (218) with 2015, set a school record with 94 Ks in 80 innings… Helped lead Fort Wayne Brett Kennedy, while being 10th in career ERA (2.93)… Also played 27 to the Summit League Championship Series in both of his seasons, including games in the field (Mostly at 2B) during 2018, slashing .259/.333/.370 with this past year when the Mastodons won a school-record 33 games… First 2 HR and 13 RBIs… Became the only pitcher in 155 years at Fordham to ever Fort Wayne Mastodon on TinCaps roster… 3rd ever player drafted out record 2 seasons of at least 85 strikeouts of the school  HIGH SCHOOL: Multi-sport athlete at St. Dominic High School… Played  HIGH SCHOOL: LaPorte HS (LaPorte, IN); Mascot: Slicers… About 100 varsity baseball, soccer, basketball and football… 2015 Perfect Game miles northwest of Parkview Field Honorable Mention All-American… 3-time Top 100 player as ranked by  ACE: During the All-Star break, playing golf with his dad and grandfather, Baseball Player Magazine… Recipient of the President’s Award for hit a hole-in-one Academic Excellence

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33 - Schlichtholz, Fred - LHP 6-3, 215, R/L, 22, Coronado, CA 14 - Sexton, Danny - LHP 6-0, 195, R/L, 23, Pataskla, OH

Last Three Outings: IP H R ER BB SO Last Three Outings: IP H R ER BB SO Saturday, Aug. 18 @ LAN 1.1 1 0 0 0 1 Saturday, Aug. 18 @ LAN 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 Tuesday, Aug. 14 vs. WM 2.0 0 0 0 1 3 Monday, Aug. 13 vs. WM 1.1 1 0 0 1 1 Saturday, Aug. 11 vs. WM 2.0 3 0 0 0 0 Friday, Aug. 10 @ LC 1.2 1 0 0 1 3

IRS/IR: 1/8 Last Save: IRS/IR: 1/1 Last Save: Consecutive Scoreless App: 4 Consecutive Scoreless Inn: 7.1 Consecutive Scoreless App: 3 Consecutive Scoreless Inn: 3.1

Notes: Notes:  THROWS: Fastball, Slider, Changeup  2018: Appeared in 9 games with the SD2 team in the AZL…  2018: On Opening Day roster… Transferred to Extended Spring Held a 1.00 ERA in 18.0 IP with 13 strikeouts… Transferred to Training on April 23… Transferred to Triple-A El Paso on June 2… San Antonio for a spot appearance on Aug. 5… Transferred Transferred back to Extended on June 3… Transferred to Fort from Double-A San Antonio to Fort Wayne on Aug. 10 Wayne on June 12  2017: Appeared in 13 games, making 2 starts for the SD1  DRAFTED: 13th round in 2017 team in the AZL with a 6.75 ERA in 30.2 IP with 35 strikeouts  HIGH SCHOOL: Coronado HS (Coronado, CA)  ACQUIRED: Signed by the Padres as an undrafted free  COLLEGE: Fresno State… Led the Mountain West in fewest agent on June 23, 2017 hits allowed (57), earned runs allowed (33) & HR allowed (2)…  COLLEGE: Wright State (Dayton, OH)… Raiders… Ranked 4th for Fresno State in innings pitched (61.2) and strikeouts Originally went to the University of Tiffin out of HS… (64) and picked up a pair of saves against Air Force (April 13) and Transferred to Sinclair College in 2015… Transferred to New Mexico (May 12) this spring…. Tossed a career-high nine Wright State in 2016, but redshirted… As a junior in 2017, strikeouts against UC Riverside (Feb. 24) and notched at least one made 14 appearances/13 starts with a 2.78 ERA in 90.2 IP strikeout in 26 of his 31 appearances…. Redshirted in 2015 and pitched in only three games as a rsSO in 2016…. In 2014 as a  CAREER PATH: Majored in organizational leadership at freshman was amed Mountain West Pitcher of the Week on April 28 Wright State, and said his long-term gaol after any (for the week of April 21-27) - in only appearance of the week, professional baseball he might play is to go into computer entered play in the 14th inning of a 1-1 game vs. then-ranked No. science 29 Cal State Fullerton on April 23, retired nine consecutive batters  HIGH SCHOOL: Watkins Memorial HS (Etna, OH)… faced that set up a 2-1 walk-off win in the bottom of the 16th inning Warriors  OTHER: Favorite athlete is Sandy Koufax  FAMILY: Older brother Robby is a relief pitcher for the  WALK-OUT SONG: “ Modern Slavery” by Huncho Jack Visalia Rawhides () in the High-A

17 - Smith, Austin - RHP 6-4, 220, R/R, 21, Boynton Beach, FL

Last Three Outings: IP H R ER BB SO Sunday, Aug. 20 @ LAN 1.0 0 0 0 1 1 Tuesday, Aug. 14 vs. WM 1.0 1 0 0 1 1 Saturday, Aug. 11 vs. WM 2.0 3 0 0 1 1

IRS/IR: 0/2 Last Save: — Consecutive Scoreless App: 3 Consecutive Scoreless Inn: 4.0

Notes:  THROWS: Fastball, Curveball, Changeup  2018: On opening day roster for High-A Lake Elsinore.. Transferred to Fort Wayne on June 21… Made 21 appearances out of the bullpen for the Storm with a 7.56 ERA in 33.1 IP  2017: Made 30 appearances, 8 starts between Fort Wayne and Tri-City… Held a 6.12 ERA between both levels in 60.1 IP… Struck out 57 with 39 walks  DRAFTED: By the Padres in the 2nd round in 2015 (51st overall)… Was the first selection in the A.J. Preller era with the Padres not holding a 1st round pick in 2015  OF NOTE: Pitched for the USA Under-18 National Team in 2014  COLLEGE COMMITMENT: Florida Atlantic  BACKGROUD: He and his younger brother are adopted  OTHER: If not a baseball player, would want to be a firefighter

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2018 TINCAPS HIGHS AND LOWS

Team Miscellaneous Longest Winning Streak: 6 (Aug. 12-18; June 24-28) Longest Losing Streak: 6 (April 5-10) Largest Margin of Victory: 15 (June 10 vs. Lansing, W 15-0) Largest Margin of Defeat: 11 (April 8 vs. Lake County, L 12-1) Largest Shutout Win: 15-0 (June 10 vs. Lansing) Largest Shutout Loss: 9-0 (May 8 @ Quad Cities) Longest Game, Time (9 inn): 4:14 (April 6 @ Lake County, L 10-8) Longest Game, Time (10+ inn): 3:53 (July 19 vs. Burlington, L 4-2) Longest Game, Innings: 12, 2x (July 19 vs. Burlington, L 4-2; May 11 @ Kane County, L 6-5 in 12) Shortest Game, Time (9 inn): 1:56 (June 12 @ Bowling Green, L 2-1) Shortest Game, Time (7 inn): 1:52 (June 24 vs. West Michigan (G2), W 6-3) Largest Crowd, Home: 8,805 (July 4 vs. Great Lakes, W 7-0) Smallest Crowd, Home: 1,863 (April 10 vs. Lansing, L 6-5) Largest Crowd, Road: 8,246 (April 28 @ Dayton, W 10-1) Smallest Crowd, Road: 749 (April 25 @ Great Lakes, L 8-3) Largest Comeback Win: 6 (June 1 @ Great Lakes, W 7-6) Largest Blown Lead in a Loss: 7 (May 26 @ Lansing, L 12-11) Most Errors, Game: 5, 2x (July 13 @ Cedar Rapids, L 4-2; May 26 @ Lansing, L 12-11) Most Errors by Opponent: 7 (May 18 vs. South Bend, W 13-2) Most Double Plays Turned: 6 (May 11 @ Kane County, L 6-5 in 12) — Franchise Record Most Left on Base: 14, 2x (May 14 vs. West Michigan, W 5-3; April 20 vs. Dayton, L 9-5) Warmest First Pitch Temperature: 93° (July 4 vs. Great Lakes, W 7-0) Coldest First Pitch Temperature: 35° (April 18 vs. Great Lakes, W 7-2)

Team Batting Most Runs, Game: 15 (June 10 vs. Lansing, W 15-0) Most Runs, Inning: 9 (6th inning, July 25 @ Dayton, W 12-0) Most Hits, Game: 19 (June 10 vs. Lansing, W 15-0) Most Hits, Inning: 9 (6th inning, July 25 @ Dayton, W 12-0) Most Walks, Game: 12 (Aug. 8 @ Lake County, W 9-8) Most Home Runs, Game: 3 (July 25 @ Dayton, W 12-0) Most Triples, Game: 3 (May 26 @ Lansing, L 12-11) Most Doubles, Game: 6 (May 24 @ West Michigan, W 3-0) Most Extra-Base Hits, Game: 7, 4x (Last — June 10 vs. Lansing, W 15-0) Most Stolen Bases, Game: 7 (Aug. 3 vs. Dayton, W 5-2) Most Strikeouts, 9-Inn Game: 18 (April 9 vs. Lansing, L 10-1) Most Strikeouts, All Games: 18 (April 9 vs. Lansing, L 10-1)

Individual Batting Most Hits: 5 (Robbie Podorsky, June 15 vs. Great Lakes, W 5-2) Most Runs: 5 (Esteury Ruiz, June 10 vs. Lansing, W 15-0) Most Extra-Base Hits: 3, 2x (Jack Suwinski, August 5 vs. Lansing, L 5-4; Tirso Ornelas, May 24 @ West Michigan, W 3-0) Most Total Bases: 8, 3x (Last: Jack Suwinski, August 5 vs. Lansing, L 5-4) Most Doubles: 2, 9x (Last — Jack Suwinski, August 5 vs. Lansing, L 5-4) Most Triples: 2 (Esteury Ruiz, May 5 vs. Wisconsin, L 8-4) Most HR: 2 (Kelvin Melean, July 25 @ Dayton, W 12-0) Most RBI: 5 (Kelvin Melean, July 25 @ Dayton, W 12-0) Most Walks: 4 (Jack Suwinski, Aug. 8 @ Lake County, W 9-8) Most Strikeouts: 4, 6x (Last — Esteury Ruiz, August 6 vs. Lansing, L 5-4) Most Stolen Bases: 3, 2x (Esteury Ruiz, May 29 vs. Bowling Green, L 7-5; Reinaldo Ilarraza, April 13 @ Bowling Green, W 13-2) Longest : 12, Juan Fernandez (April 9-27) Longest On-Base Streak: 27, Tirso Ornelas (May 24–June 27)

Team Pitching Most Runs Allowed, Game: 13 (April 12 vs. Lansing, L 13-4) Most Runs Allowed, Inning: 11 (April 12 vs. Lansing, L 13-4) Fewest Hits Allowed, Game: 2, 3x (Aug. 9 @ Lake County, W 4-0; July 25 @ Dayton, W 12-0; April 5 @ Lake County, L 3-2) Most Hits Allowed, Game: 19 (May 26 @ Lansing, L 12-11) Most Hits Allowed, Inning: 7 ( May 26 @ Lansing, L 12-11) Most HR Allowed, Game: 4 (April 25 @ Great Lakes, L 8-3) Most SB Allowed: 6 (April 22 vs. Dayton, W 7-6) Most Strikeouts, 9 inn Game: 16 (April 17 vs. Great Lakes, W 7-5) Most Strikeouts, All Games: 19 (July 19 vs. Burlington, L 4-2) Most Walks Allowed: 13 (April 12 vs. Lansing, L 13-4) Most Extra-Base Hits Allowed: 6 (May 29 vs. Bowling Green, L 7-5)

Individual Pitching Most Innings Pitched, Start: 7.0, 5x (Last — Nick Margevicius, June 25 vs. Bowling Green, W 5-1) Fewest Innings Pitched, Start: 2.0, 4x (Last — MacKenzie Gore, July 21 vs. Clinton, L 7-5) Most Innings Pitched, Relief: 6.0 (Aaron Leasher, June 10 vs. Lansing, W 15-0) Most Hits Allowed, Starter: 11 (Aaron Leasher, July 8 vs. Bowling Green, L 4-3) Most Hits Allowed, Reliever: 8, 2x (Osvaldo Hernandez, July 9 vs. Bowling Green, L 6-1; Ben Sheckler, April 9 vs. Lansing, L 10-1) Most Strikeouts, Starter: 11 (Tom Cosgrove, Aug. 17 vs. South Bend, W 6-5) Most Strikeouts, Reliever: 8, Aaron Leasher (June 5 @ South Bend, L 8-7) Most Walks, Starter: 6, Mason Thompson (April 19 vs. Great Lakes, L 10-2) Most Walks, Reliever: 4, 2x (Last — Spencer Kulman, April 12 vs. Lansing, L 13-4) Most Earned Runs, Starter: 8, Mason Thompson (April 19 vs. Great Lakes, L 10-2) Most Earned Runs, Reliever: 8 (Will Stillman, April 8 vs. Lake County, L 12-1)

Page 11 FORT WAYNE TINCAPS 2018 GAME NOTES 2018 TINCAPS TRANSACTIONS 2018 OPENING DAY ROSTER (April 5, 2018) P (13): Tom Cosgrove, Joe Galindo, MacKenzie Gore, Jordan Guerrero, Henry Henry, Osvaldo Hernandez, Aaron Leasher, Nick Margevicius, Adrian Martinez, Fred Schlichtholz, Ben Sheckler, Will Stillman, Mason Thompson C (3): Luis Campusano, Juan Fernandez, Jalen Washington INF (5): Gabriel Arias, Carlos Belen, Reinaldo Ilarraza, Justin Lopez, Esteury Ruiz OF (4): Tre Carter, Tirso Ornelas, Jeisson Rosario, Jack Suwinski

April 8: RHP Adrian Martinez placed on Temporary Inactive List… LHP Travis Radke transferred from Extended Spring Training April 9: RHP Will Stillman transferred to Extended Spring Training… RHP Joe Galindo transferred to Extended Spring Training… RHP Caleb Boushley transferred from Extended Spring Training… RHP Spencer Kulman transferred from Extended Spring Training April 11: LHP MacKenzie Gore placed on 7-Day Disabled List April 13: RHP Adrian Martinez reinstated from Temporary Inactive List April 16: RHP Spencer Kulman transferred to Extended Spring Training… RHP Jared Carkuff transferred from Double-A San Antonio April 23: RHP Henry Henry transferred to Extend Spring Training… LHP Fred Schlichtholz transferred to Extended Spring Training… RHP Nick Kuzia transferred from Extended Spring Training… RHP Evan Miller transferred from Extended Spring Training April 28: RHP Nick Kuzia transferred to Extended Spring Training… RHP Emmanuel Ramirez transferred from Extended May 7: LHP MacKenzie Gore reinstated from Disabled List… LHP Osvaldo Hernandez placed on Disabled List May 10: INF Luis Almanzar transferred from Extended Spring Training… INF Reinaldo Ilarraza transferred to Extended Spring Training May 13: RHP Emmanuel Ramirez transferred to High-A Lake Elsinore May 15: LHP Osvaldo Hernandez reinstated from Disabled List May 16: RHP Luis Patiño transferred from Extended Spring Training… RHP Adrian Martinez transferred to Extended Spring Training May 18: OF Robbie Podorsky transferred from Advanced-A Lake Elsinore… OF Tre Carter transferred to Extended Spring Training May 19: LHP MacKenzie Gore placed on 7-Day Disabled List May 21: RHP Will Stillman transferred from Extended Spring Training May 30: RHP Korey Anderson transferred from Extended Spring Training… RHP Will Stillman released May 31: RHP Diomar Lopez transferred from High-A Lake Elsinore… RHP Jared Carkuff released June 1: INF Nick Feight transferred from Extended Spring Training… INF Carlos Belen transferred to Extended Spring Training June 10: LHP MacKenzie Gore reinstated from Disabled List… RHP Diomar Lopez transferred to Extended Spring Training June 12: LHP Fred Schlichtholz transferred from Extended Spring Training… RHP Jordan Guerrero transferred to Extended Spring Training June 21: RHP Austin Smith transferred from High-A Lake Elsinore… RHP Korey Anderson transferred to Arizona League Padres July 5: LHP Nick Margevicius transferred to High-A Lake Elsinore July 6: RHP Dylan Coleman transferred from Short-Season Tri-City July 7: INF Kelvin Melean transferred from High-A Lake Elsinore… INF Justin Lopez placed on the Disabled List July 8: RHP Caleb Boushley transferred to Triple-A El Paso July 9: RHP Caleb Boushley transferred from Triple-A El-Paso July 20: RHP Jose Quezada transferred from Short-Season Tri-City… RHP Mason Thompson placed on the Disabled List July 24: OF Aldemar Burgos transferred from Short-Season Tri-City… OF Tirso Ornelas placed on the Disabled List Aug. 1: OF Hunter Jarmon transferred from AZL Padres 2… C Luis Campusano placed on the Disabled List Aug. 4: RHP Reiss Knehr transferred from AZL Padres 1… LHP Travis Radke transferred to Double-A San Antonio Aug. 6: OF Robbie Podorsky placed on the Disabled List Aug. 7: LHP Aaron Leasher transferred to High-A Lake Elsinore Aug. 8: INF Owen Miller and INF Olivier Basabe transferred from Short-Season Tri-City… INF Luis Almanzar transferred to AZL Padres Aug. 9: LHP Danny Sexton transferred from Double-A San Antonio… RHP Caleb Boushley transferred to High-A Lake Elsinore Aug. 12: RHP Mason Thompson activated from the Disabled List Aug. 14: LHP Dan Dallas transferred from Short Season Tri-City… RHP Jose Quezada placed on the Disabled List

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2018 TINCAPS DAY-BY-DAY (1ST HALF) APRIL (10-14, .239 AVG, .333 OBP, 13 HR, 4.7 R/G, 5.62 ERA, 5.8 RA/G, 31 E) Date/Opponent Result Record Div. Stand (GB) FW HR Time/Attendance 1st Pitch Temp. April 5 @ LC, 6:30 p.m. L, 3-2 0-1 T-5th — 2:54 // 5,641 36° April 6 @ LC, 6:30 p.m. L, 10-8 0-2 T-7th Ornelas (1) 4:14 // 1,441 37° April 7 vs. LC, 6:05 p.m. L, 9-3 0-3 T-7th — 3.22 // 4,227 38° April 8 vs. LC, 7:05 p.m. L, 12-1 (7) 0-4 8th Suwinski (1) 2:35 // 2,293 37° April 9 vs. LAN, 7:05 p.m. L, 10-1 0-5 8th Rosario (1) 2:58 // 1,912 38° April 10 vs. LAN, 7:05 p.m. L, 6-5 0-6 8th — 3:14 // 1,863 42° April 11 vs. LAN, 11:05 a.m. W, 9-4 1-6 8th Suwinski (2), Belen (1) 2:47 // 5,438 43° April 12 vs. LAN, 7:05 p.m. L 13-4 1-7 8th Campusano (1) 3:08 // 4,049 75° April 13 @ BG, 7:35 p.m. W, 13-2 2-7 8th Washington (1) 2:51 // 3,101 80° April 14 @ BG, 7:35 p.m. PPD (Rain) April 15 @ BG, 3:05 p.m. L, 5-3 2-8 8th Ruiz (1) 2:03 // 2,866 49° April 15 @ BG L, 7-1 2-9 8th — 2:07 // 2,866 49° April 16 OFF April 17 vs. GL, 7:05 p.m. W, 7-5 3-9 8th — 2:46 // 2,516 37° April 18 vs. GL, 11:05 a.m. W, 7-2 4-9 7th — 2:41 // 6,584 35° April 19 vs. GL, 7:05 p.m. L, 10-2 4-10 8th — 3:02 // 2,477 51° April 20 vs. DAY, 7:05 p.m. L, 9-5 4-11 8th Belen (2) 3:31 // 4,046 58° April 21 vs. DAY, 1:05 p.m. W, 8-2 5-11 7th Ornelas (2), Ruiz (2) 3:01 // 3,816 56° April 22 vs. DAY, 1:05 p.m. W, 7-6 6-11 7th — 3:15 // 4,034 59° April 23 @ GL, 6:05 p.m. W, 3-1 7-11 7th — 2:58 // 828 66° April 24 @ GL, 6:05 p.m. L, 5-0 7-12 7th (6.0) — 2:32 // 754 58° April 25 @ GL, 6:05 p.m. L, 8-3 7-13 7th (6.0) — 2:44 // 749 51° April 26 @ GL, 10:35 a.m. W, 4-1 8-13 7th (6.0) — 2:25 // 2,465 45° April 27 @ DAY, 7:00 p.m. W, 6-5 9-13 7th (5.5) Ruiz (3), Belen (3) 2:56 // 7,852 66° April 28 @ DAY, 7:00 p.m. W, 10-1 10-13 7th (5.5) — 3:41 // 8,246** 53° April 29 @ DAY, 2:00 p.m. L, 4-3 10-14 7th (6.0) — 2:10 // 7,507 55° April 30 OFF MAY (15-14, .238 AVG, .322 OBP, 11 HR, 4.0 R/G, 3.25 ERA, 4.0 RA/G, 45 E) May 1 vs. BEL, 7:05 p.m. W, 7-2 11-14 T-6th (5.0) Campusano (2), Ruiz (4) 2:22 // 2,905 83° May 2 vs. BEL, 11:05 a.m. W, 7-6 12-14 6th (5.0) Lopez (1) 3:30 // 7,377 74° May 3 vs. BEL, 7:05 p.m. W, 3-2 13-14 T-5th (5.0) — 2:49 // 3,026 74° May 4 vs. WIS, 7:05 p.m. L, 6-3 13-15 5th (5.0) — 3:06 // 5,663 68° May 5 vs. WIS, 7:05 p.m. L, 8-4 13-16 6th (5.0) — 3:10 // 7,352 76° May 6 vs. WIS, 1:05 p.m. L, 3-2 13-17 6th (5.5) Belen (4) 2:26 // 4,629 77° May 7 @ QC, 7:35 p.m. W, 6-3 14-17 T-5th (5.5) — 2:59 // 1,329 79° May 8 @ QC, 12:00 p.m. L, 9-0 14-18 6th (6.5) — 3:01 // 3,252 70° May 9 @ QC, 12:00 p.m. L, 7-1 14-19 7th (6.5) Ruiz (5) 2:55 // 2,450 70° May 10 @ KC, 7:30 p.m. L, 3-1 14-20 7th (7.5) — 2:53 // 5,222 67° May 11 @ KC, 7:30 p.m. L, 6-5 (12) 14-21 7th (8.0) — 3:43 // 6,353 53° May 12 @ KC, 2:00 p.m. Cancelled May 14 vs. WM, 7:05 p.m. W, 5-3 15-21 7th (8.5) — 3:05 // 3,438 79° May 15 vs. WM, 7:05 p.m. L, 4-1 15-22 7th (9.5) — 3:04 // 4,185 72° May 16 vs. WM, 11:05 a.m. W, 3-2 16-22 7th (9.5) — 2:40 // 7,512 65° May 17 vs. WM, 7:05 p.m. W, 7-3 17-22 7th (9.5) — 2:51 // 6,449 81° May 18 vs. SB, 7:05 p.m. W, 13-2 18-22 6th (8.5) Ornelas (3), Fernandez (1) 2:40 // 5,102 56° May 19 vs. SB, 7:05 p.m. W, 5-4 19-22 5th (8.5) — 3:14 // 7,559* 77° May 20 vs. SB, 1:05 p.m. W, 3-1 20-22 5th (7.5) — 2:59 // 7,012 68° May 22 @ WM, 7:05 p.m. L, 1-0 (7) 20-23 2:07 56° May 22 @ WM, 11:00 a.m. L, 8-1 (7) 20-24 5th (8.5) — 2:10 // 5,009 60° May 23 @ WM, 11:00 a.m. L, 2-1 20-25 5th (8.5) — 2:39 // 6,483 58° May 24 @ WM, 7:05 p.m. W, 3-0 21-25 5th (8.5) — 2:30 // 6,911 82° May 25 @ LAN, 7:05 p.m. L, 5-4 21-26 5th (9.5) — 2:48 // 3,319 86° May 26 @ LAN, 7:05 p.m. L, 12-11 (10) 21-27 6th (10.5) Belen (5) 3:33 // 6,722 85° May 27 @ LAN, 1:05 p.m. W, 4-3 22-27 6th (9.5) — 2:58 // 3,333 86° May 28 @ LAN, 1:05 p.m. W, 3-0 23-27 5th (9.0) — 2:47 // 2,746 89° May 29 vs. BG, 7:05 p.m. L, 7-5 23-28 5th (10.0) Lopez (2) 3:06 // 3,856 89° May 30 vs. BG, 7:05 p.m. PPD (Rain) May 31 vs. BG, 5:35 p.m. W, 5-3 (7) 24-28 5th (10.0) Suwinski (3) 2:01 // 83° May 31 vs. BG W, 4-3 25-28 5th (9.0) — 2:00 // 5,956 84° JUNE (14-13, .242 AVG, .306 OBP, 17 HR, 4.3 R/G, 2.77 ERA, 3.6 RA/G, 32 E) June 1 @ GL, 7:05 p.m. W, 7-6 26-28 5th (9.0) Ornelas (4) 3:09 // 3,215 65° June 2 @ GL, 7:05 p.m. W, 5-3 27-28 5th Ornelas (5) 3:17 // 4,239 60° June 3 @ GL, 2:05 p.m. L, 3-1 27-29 T-5th (9.0) — 2:41 // 2,087 67° June 5 @ SB, 7:05 p.m. L, 8-7 (11) 27-30 6th (10.0) Campusano (3) 3:35 // 3,672 65° June 6 @ SB, 7:05 p.m. L, 7-0 27-31 6th (11.0) — 2:20 // 3,327 74° June 7 @ SB, 7:05 p.m. L, 6-1 27-32 6th (11.0) — 2:39 // 5,003 84° June 8 vs. LAN, 7:05 p.m. W, 9-3 28-32 6th (11.0) Washington (2) 2:42 // 6,813 81° June 9 vs. LAN, 7:05 p.m. L, 6-3 28-33 6th (12.0) — 3:12 // 7,295 80° June 10 vs. LAN, 3:05 p.m. W, 15-0 29-33 6th (12.0) Ruiz (6) 3:02 // 6,341 72° June 11 vs. LAN, 7:05 p.m. L, 4-2 29-34 6th (13.0) — 2:49 // 5,455 72° June 12 @ BG, 7:35 p.m. L, 2-1 29-35 6th (14.0) Ornelas (6) 1:56 // 1,922 87° June 13 @ BG, 7:35 p.m. L, 4-3 29-36 6th (15.0) Arias (1) 2:06 // 1,877 86° June 14 @ BG, 7:35 p.m. L, 7-2 29-37 6th (15.0) Feight (1) 2:42 // 2,477 90° June 15 vs. GL, 7:05 p.m. W, 5-2 30-37 6th (15.0) — 3:16 // 6,169 88° June 16 vs. GL, 7:05 p.m. W, 2-1 31-37 6th (15.0) — 2:49 // 7,374 92° June 17 vs. GL, 1:05 p.m. W, 7-4 32-37 5th (15.0) — 3:04 // 4,815 91°

* Home Season High ** Road Season High FORT WAYNE TINCAPS 2018 GAME NOTES

2018 TINCAPS DAY-BY-DAY (2ND HALF) JUNE (14-13, .242 AVG, .306 OBP, 17 HR, 4.3 R/G, 2.77 ERA, 3.6 RA/G, 32 E) Date/Opponent Result Record Div. Stand (GB) FW HR Time/Attendance 1st Pitch Temp. June 22 vs. WM, 5:35 p.m. L, 5-3 0-1, 32-38 5th (1.5) Podorsky (1), Ruiz (7) 2:38 // 5,621 69° June 23 vs. WM, 7:05 p.m. L, 3-2 0-2, 32-39 6th (2.5) — 2:48 // 7,462 73° June 24 vs. WM, 1:05 p.m. W, 8-3 (7) 1-2, 33-39 — Suwinski (4), Ornelas (7) 2:03 // 79° June 24 vs. WM W, 6-3 (7) 2-2, 34-39 4th (2.0) Lopez (4) 1:52 // 6,041 82° June 25 vs. BG, 7:05 p.m. W, 5-1 3-2, 35-39 T-3rd (1.0) — 2:19 // 6,181 77° June 26 vs. BG, 7:05 p.m. W, 3-2 4-2, 36-39 T-2nd (1.0) Lopez (5) 2:37 // 4,234 75° June 27 vs. BG, 12:05 p.m. W, 3-1 5-2, 37-39 T-2nd (1.0) Almanzar (1) 2:37 // 6,151 73° June 28 @ LC, 7:00 p.m. W, 5-4 (11) 6-2, 38-39 2nd (1.0) Washington (3) 3:03 // 2,495 75° June 29 @ LC, 7:00 p.m. L, 2-1 (11) 6-3, 38-40 2nd (2.0) Washington (4) 2:47 // 5,795 82° June 30 @ LC, 7:00 p.m. W, 6-4 7-3, 39-40 2nd (1.0) — 3:00 // 6,854 87° JULY July 1 @ LC, 4:00 p.m. L, 6-4 7-4, 39-41 T-2nd (2.0) Ornelas (8), Ruiz (8) 2:46 // 1,477 90° July 2 @ GL, 7:05 p.m. W, 11-3 8-4, 40-41 T-2nd (2.0) — 3:50 // 1,772 85° July 3 @ GL, 7:05 p.m. W, 2-0 9-4, 41-41 2nd (1.0) — 2:27 // 5,243 91° July 4 vs. GL, 6:05 p.m. W, 7-0 10-4, 42-41 T-1st Lopez (6) 2:41 // 8,805 93° July 5 vs. GL, 7:05 p.m. W, 6-5 (11) 11-4, 43-41 1st — 3:10 // 5,662 83° July 6 vs. BG, 7:05 p.m. L, 6-1 11-5, 43-42 T-1st — 3:07 // 6,024 81° July 7 vs. BG, 7:05 p.m. L, 5-4 11-6, 43-43 T-1st — 2:46 // 7,352 81° July 8 vs. BG, 3:05 p.m. L, 4-3 11-7, 43-44 T-2nd Suwinski (5) 2:54 // 4,523 85° July 9 vs. BG, 7:05 p.m. L, 6-1 11-8, 43-45 T-2nd — 2:40 // 4,241 91° July 10 OFF July 11 @ CR, 7:35 p.m. W, 8-4 12-8, 44-45 T-2nd Almanzar (2) 3:03 // 1,708 88° July 12 @ CR, 7:35 p.m. L, 6-2 12-9, 44-46 3rd — 3:10 // 2,017 92° July 13 @ CR, 7:35 p.m. L, 4-2 12-10, 44-47 T-3rd (3.0) — 2:38 (1:14 delay) // 2,355 92° July 14 @ PEO, 7:30 p.m. L, 4-0 12-11, 44-48 T-3rd (4.0) — 2:48 (2:12 delay) // 5,421 70° July 15 @ PEO, 3:00 p.m. L, 2-1 12-12, 44-49 T-3rd (4.0) — 2:48 // 2,548 85° July 16 @ PEO, 12:00 p.m. W, 4-0 13-12, 45-49 T-2nd (4.0) Washington (5) 2:26 // 2,811 87° July 17 OFF July 18 vs. BUR, 7:05 p.m. L, 6-2 13-13, 45-50 T-2nd (4.0) Rosario (2) 3:17 // 4,911 81° July 19 vs. BUR, 7:05 p.m. L, 4-2 (12) 13-14, 45-51 T-3rd (5.0) Ruiz (9) 3:53 // 8,647 85° July 20 vs. BUR, 7:05 p.m. CANCELLED July 22 vs. CLI, 6:05 p.m. L, 7-5 13-15, 45-52 — 3:32 // 7,187 76° July 22 vs. CLI, 1:05 p.m. L, 4-2 (7) 13-16, 45-53 T-5th (5.5) — 1:58 // 5,478 77° July 23 vs. CLI, 7:05 p.m. W, 4-2 14-16, 46-53 T-4th (4.5) — 3:20 // 6,837 75° July 24 OFF July 25 @ DAY, 7:00 p.m. W, 12-0 15-16, 47-53 T-3rd (3.5) Melean (1, 2), Feight (2) 2:50 // 7,484 88° July 26 @ DAY, 7:00 p.m. L, 2-1 15-17, 47-54 5th (4.5) — 2:35 // 7,542 85° July 27 @ DAY, 7:00 p.m. L, 8-6 15-18, 47-55 6th (4.5) Arias (2), Ruiz (10) 2:55 // 7,912 80° July 28 @ BG, 7:35 p.m. W, 3-0 16-18, 48-55 T-5th (3.5) — 2:41 // 3,633 82° July 29 @ BG, 3:05 p.m. L, 4-0 16-19, 48-56 6th (4.5) — 2:52 // 2,188 87° July 30 @ BG, 7:35 p.m. L, 1-0 16-20, 48-57 7th (5.5) — 2:21 // 1,992 76° July 31 @ BG, 1:05 p.m. W, 7-4 17-20, 49-57 T-5th (4.5) Fernandez (2) 3:09 // 1,919 80° AUGUST August 1 vs. DAY, 7:05 p.m. L, 7-5 17-21, 49-58 T-5th (5.5) — 3:43 // 5,728 86° August 2 vs. DAY, 7:05 p.m. W, 5-4 18-21, 50-58 5th (5.5) Suwinski (6) 2:52 // 8,204 83° August 3 vs. DAY, 7:05 p.m. W, 5-2 19-21, 51-58 4th (5.5) Arias (3) 2:51 // 7.657 85° August 4 vs. LAN, 7:05 p.m. L, 5-3 19-22, 51-59 4th (6.5) — 3:06 // 7,755 89° August 5 vs. LAN, 3:05 p.m. L, 5-4 19-23, 51-60 5th (6.5) Suwinski (7), Ruiz (11) 3:00 // 6,389 90° August 6 vs. LAN, 7:05 p.m. L, 5-4 (7) 19-24, 51-61 6th (6.5) — 2:42 // 6,186 86° August 7 OFF August 8 @ LC, 7:00 p.m. W, 9-8 20-24, 52-61 4th (6.5) Miller (1), Melean (3) 3:36 // 1,323 79° August 9 @ LC, 7:00 p.m. W, 4-0 21-24, 53-61 4th (6.5) Miller (2) 2:37 // 1,595 81° August 10 @ LC, 7:00 p.m. L, 3-1 21-25, 53-62 4th (6.5) — 2:50 // 6,389 76° August 11 vs. WM, 7:05 p.m. L, 3-1 21-26, 53-63 4th (7.5) — 3:32 // 8,456 83° August 12 vs. WM, 1:05 p.m. W, 5-2 22-26, 54-63 4th (6.5) — 3:22 // 7,459 80° August 13 vs. WM, 7:05 p.m. W, 3-2 23-26, 55-63 4th (6.5) Suwinski (8) 2:29 // 4,655 85° August 14 vs. WM, 7:05 p.m. W, 5-1 24-26, 56-63 T-3rd (5.5) Suwinski (9) 2:31 // 3,860 85° August 15 vs. SB, 7:05 p.m. POSTPONED T-4th (6.0) August 16 vs. SB, 5:35 p.m. W, 5-1 (7) 25-26, 57-63 3rd (5.0) — 2:04 // 6,269 77° August 17 vs. SB, 5:35 W, 6-5 26-26, 58-63 3rd (4.0) Melean (4) 3:02 // 7,730 70° August 18 @ LAN, 7:05 p.m. W, 3-1 27-26, 59-63 3rd (3.0) — 3:11 // 8,968 80° August 19 @ LAN, 1:05 p.m. L, 5-3 27-27, 59-64 3rd (4.0) Washington (6) 2:44 // 5,216 80° August 20 @ LAN, 12:05 p.m. August 21 @ GL, 7:05 p.m. August 22 @ GL, 7:05 p.m. August 23 @ GL, 7:05 p.m. August 24 @ SB, 7:35 p.m. August 25 @ SB, 7:05 p.m. August 26 @ SB, 2:05 p.m. August 27@ SB, 7:05 p.m. August 28 OFF August 29 vs. LC, 7:05 p.m. August 30 vs. LC, 7:05 p.m. August 31 vs. LC, 7:05 p.m. SEPTEMBER Sep. 1 @ WM, 7:05 p.m. Sep. 2 @ WM, 6:00 p.m. Sep. 3 @ WM, 2:00 p.m.

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