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Rancho Cucamonga Quakes (57-37) @ San Jose Giants (41-54) RHP Gerardo Carrillo (2-5, 6.39) vs. RHP Jake Wong (2-1, 4.53) Game #96 / Home Game #48 Ÿ Wednesday, July 17 Ÿ Excite Ballpark Ÿ 7:00 PM

UPCOMING GAMES AND PROBABLE STARTING

Date Opponent Time Giants Opposing Pitcher

Thursday, July 18 vs. Rancho Cucamonga 7:00 PM RHP Jose Marte (0-4, 5.71) LHP John Rooney (0-0, ---) Friday, July 19 vs. Rancho Cucamonga 7:00 PM RHP Sean Hjelle (3-5, 2.78) RHP Andre Jackson (2-1, 3.23)

GIANTS BY THE NUMBERS Tonight’s Game: The San Jose Giants begin a six-game homestand this evening with the first of three straight contests against the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes (Dodgers affiliate). Jake Wong (2-1, O verall 41-54 4.53 ERA) is scheduled to make the start on the mound. Home 22-25 Road 19-29 Road Trip Review: The Giants posted a 3-3 record during their Southern California road trip. San vs. North 24-39 Jose dropped two of three games at Rancho Cucamonga to begin the trip before they won two of vs. South 17-15 three at Lancaster – their first road series victory since May 21-23. The Giants scored 27 runs during vs. Rancho Cucamonga 3-6 the three-game set against the JetHawks. First Half 30-39 Second Half 11-15 Hector Borg Named Manager: Hector Borg was named manager of the San Jose Giants earlier today. Borg replaced Bill Hayes, who resigned last Saturday (Gary Davenport served as interim Current Streak Lost 1 manager over the last three games). Borg, 34, had been serving as the fundamentals coach for the Longest W Streak 6 Giants’ Dominican Summer League team this season prior to his appointment in San Jose. Last year, Longest L Streak 6 Borg was the manager for the Salem-Keizer Volcanoes (Giants Short-Season affiliate). He also Last 5 Games 2-3 managed the Giants’ Arizona Rookie League team in 2017. Borg played three seasons in the San Last 10 Games 4-6 Francisco farm system from 2004-06. See page 6 for more info on Borg. 2019 Home Attendance 98,868 2019 Average 2,197 The Giants: San Jose is looking to win back-to-back series’ for the first time since they won three straight series from May 13-23 (vs. Inland Empire, vs. Lake Elsinore, at Modesto). The Giants are 17- 15 (.531) against South Division opponents this season, but only 24-39 (.381) versus the North.

CALIFORNIA LEAGUE Ramos Surging: Heliot Ramos has homered in back-to-back games having gone deep last Sunday and Monday at Lancaster. The Giants have not had a player homer in three straight games this SECOND HALF STANDINGS season. Ramos leads the Giants with 12 home runs this year to go with a .302 batting average and a

North Division W-L PCT GB .904 OPS. He’s hit 12 homers in 59 games with San Jose this season (222 at-bats) after hitting 11 Visalia * 15-11 .577 - home runs in 124 games with Class-A Augusta in 2018 (485 at-bats). Over his last 17 games, Ramos Modesto 13-13 .500 2.0 is batting .371 (26-for-70) with four home runs and 13 RBI’s. Stockton 13-13 .500 2.0 San Jose 11-15 .423 4.0 Trouble With The Quakes: Over the last three seasons (2017-19), the Giants are only 13-32 against Rancho Cucamonga, including a 7-17 mark at Excite Ballpark. San Jose has lost all three of their South Division W-L PCT GB previous’ series versus the Quakes this season (3-6 record). R. Cucamonga * 16-10 .615 - Lancaster 15-11 .577 1.0 Lake Elsinore 13-13 .500 3.0 Bart Breaks Out: Joey Bart is 9-for-16 with three doubles and one home run in his last three games Inland Empire 8-18 .308 8.0 following a 3-for-27 slump. The former first round draft pick has raised his season batting average 33 * First half winner points from .234 to .267 over the last three games.

Today’s Games Roster Moves: The Giants made three roster moves today. Outfielder Heath Quinn was placed on R. Cucamonga at San Jose, 7:00 the injured list while pitcher Olbis Parra has been activated from the IL (last pitched on June 29). Modesto at Lake Elsinore, 6:00 Pitcher Jamie Callahan also joined San Jose after completing a rehab assignment in the Arizona Visalia at Inland Empire, 6:35 Lancaster at Stockton, 7:10 Rookie League. Callahan, who signed a free agent deal with San Francisco in January, has made nine career major league relief appearances – all with the Mets in 2017.

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CALIFORNIA LEAGUE CHAMPIONS Ÿ 2010 Ÿ 2009 Ÿ 2007 Ÿ 2005 Ÿ 2001 Ÿ 1998 Ÿ 1979 Ÿ 1967 Ÿ 1962 Ÿ 1953 Ÿ 1949

TODAY’S SAN JOSE GIANTS STARTER

RHP Jake Wong

Born: September 3, 1996 Overall: 10 GS, 2-1, 4.53 ERA Age: 22 Born: Chandler, AZ Home: 4 GS, 1-0, 4.08 ERA Resides: Chandler, AZ Road: 6 GS, 1-1, 4.80 ERA Throws: Right Acquired: 3rd Round, 2018 First Half: 5 GS, 2-1, 4.37 ERA College: Grand Canyon University Second Half: 5 GS, 0-0, 4.68 ERA

Tonight’s Start: 22-year old right-hander is scheduled to make his 11th start with San Jose SEASON/CAREER HIGHS this season in tonight’s game against Rancho Cucamonga.

San Jose Notes: Is 2-1 with a 4.53 ERA in 10 starts for San Jose … Has struck out 40 and 2019 Career walked 19 in 47 2/3 innings … Has a .275 opponents batting average (.235 vs. right, .325 vs. left) … Has allowed only two home runs … Surrendered two earned runs or fewer in five IP: 6.0 (x7) 6.0 (x7 w/SJ & Augusta) of ten starts … Has allowed more than three earned runs only twice in ten starts … Was R: 4 (x4) 4 (x4 w/SJ, Augusta & S-K) added to the Giants roster from Class-A Augusta on May 20. ER: 4 (x2) 4 (x2 w/San Jose) Last Time Out: Faced Rancho Cucamonga in his most recent start on July 11 at LoanMart H: 9 (4/24 at Hic.) 9 (4/24/19 w/Augusta) Field … Pitched 4 2/3 innings with three runs (all earned) allowed … Gave up only three hits, walked a career-high tying four and struck out four … Surrendered all three runs in the BB: 4 (x2) 4 (x2 w/San Jose) bottom of the third … Threw 91 pitches … Received a no-decision (Giants lost game 8-4). K: 6 (x5) 6 (x5 w/SJ & Augusta)

Back-To-Back Wins: Won consecutive starts for the Giants on May 27 against Lancaster HR: 2 (4/24 at Hic.) 2 (4/24/19 w/Augusta) (6 IP, 1 R, 4 SO) and June 1 at Lake Elsinore (6 IP, 2 R, 6 SO) … Has not won since June 1 (no-decisions in his last seven starts).

In The Yard: Has allowed only five home runs in 115 2/3 career innings pitched. 2019 DAY-BY-DAY (SAN JOSE only) Top Prospect: Currently ranked the #6 prospect in the San Francisco Giants organization by MLB.com … Is the third-highest rated pitcher on the list. DATE OPP DEC GS IP H R ER BB SO ERA 5/22 at Mod. L * 4.0 7 4 4 1 6 9.00 With Augusta: Began this season with Augusta … Made eight starts for the GreenJackets 5/27 Lan. W * 6.0 3 1 1 1 4 4.50 and was 2-1 with a 1.99 ERA … Allowed only 26 hits in 40 2/3 innings pitched … Struck out 6/1 at LE W * 6.0 3 2 2 3 6 3.94 34 and walked 11 … Limited the opposition to a .186 batting average. 6/8 at Stk. ND * 5.0 7 4 1 1 3 3.43 6/14 Vis. ND * 1.2 3 3 3 2 1 4.37 6/21 at Stk. ND * 4.2 4 4 4 4 3 4.94 Pitcher Of The Week: Was named South Atlantic League Pitcher of the Week for the week 6/26 Mod. ND * 5.0 6 3 3 0 5 5.01 of April 29-May 5 … Fired 12 hitless innings over two starts during the week … Pitched six 7/1 at Mod. ND * 5.2 6 2 2 1 6 4.74 innings with no runs and no hits allowed on April 30 against Lexington (2 BB, 6 SO) … Did 7/6 Vis. ND * 5.0 8 2 1 2 2 4.40 7/11 at RC ND * 4.2 3 3 3 4 4 4.53 not give up any runs or hits over six innings in his next start on May 5 versus Hagerstown (0 BB, 2 SO) … Streak of hitless innings was snapped at 12 in the bottom of the first in his following start on May 11 at Lexington.

Draft Day: Was selected in the third round by the San Francisco Giants in the 2018 draft (80th overall pick).

Grand Canyon: Pitched three years at Grand Canyon University from 2016-18 … Finished three-year collegiate career ranked fourth in school history in wins (16), fourth in innings pitched (223) and third in (168) … Became Grand Canyon’s highest draft pick since Tim Salmon in 1989.

All-Conference: Earned Second Team All-WAC honors as a junior in 2018 … Posted a 9-3 record and a 2.81 ERA in 15 starts … Struck out 89 and walked 29 over 89 2/3 innings … Single-season rankings in GCU Division I history: third in ERA, tied for third in wins and tied for second in strikeouts.

High School: Attended Hamilton High School (Chandler, AZ) … Helped lead Hamilton to an Arizona state championship as a junior in 2014.

In The Family: Father, Pete, played soccer at Kent State and worked in the front offices of the Phoenix Suns and Arizona Diamondbacks … Mother, Amy, played basketball at Northern Arizona … Younger sister, Jessica, is currently a member of Grand Canyon’s women’s soccer team.

CAREER PITCHING RECORD

Year Team W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO AVG 2019 San Jose 2 1 4.53 10 10 0 0 0 47.2 50 28 24 2 2 19 40 .275 Augusta 2 1 1.99 8 8 0 0 0 40.2 26 11 9 2 1 11 34 .186 2018 Salem-Keizer 0 2 2.30 11 11 0 0 0 27.1 28 8 7 1 2 6 27 .259 Career 4 4 3.11 29 29 0 0 0 115.2 104 47 40 5 5 36 101 .242

CALIFORNIA LEAGUE CHAMPIONS Ÿ 2010 Ÿ 2009 Ÿ 2007 Ÿ 2005 Ÿ 2001 Ÿ 1998 Ÿ 1979 Ÿ 1967 Ÿ 1962 Ÿ 1953 Ÿ 1949 2019 SAN JOSE GIANTS MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS

HIGHS AND LOWS MISCELLANEOUS RECORD TEAM MISCELLANEOUS April: 9-17 Sunday: 5-8 Most Games Over .500 2 April 11 (5-3) May: 15-13 Monday: 7-4 Most Games Under .500 14 July 12 (39-53) June: 11-15 Tuesday: 7-6 Longest Winning Streak 6 May 13-21 July: 6-9 Wednesday: 6-6 Longest Losing Streak 6 April 23-28 August: 0-0 Thursday: 10-7 September: 0-0 Friday: 2-13 Longest Home Winning Streak 7 May 5-27 Saturday: 4-10 Longest Road Winning Streak 3 April 8-10 First game of series: 17-11 Longest Home Losing Streak 8 April 23-May 4 Last game of series: 10-18 Scoring First: 27-14 Longest Road Losing Streak 5 May 24-31 Rubber game of series: 5-8 Opponent Scores First: 14-40

Largest Margin of Victory 12 x2, last: July 13 at Lan. (17-5) By Series: 9-17-2 Score 3 or fewer runs: 9-34 Largest Margin of Defeat 9 June 24 vs. Mod. (2-11) By Home Series: 5-8-1 Score 4 or more runs: 32-20 Largest Comeback to Win 4 June 25 vs. Mod. By Road Series: 4-9-1 Score 5 or more runs: 24-13 Walk-off Wins 4 last: July 7 vs. Mod. Allow 3 or fewer runs: 33-7 vs. RHP starter: 29-44 Allow 4 or more runs: 8-47 Walk-off Losses 3 last: June 8 at Stk. vs. LHP starter: 12-10 Allow 5 or more runs: 4-37 Longest Game, Extra Innings 11 x2, last: June 10 at Stk. Longest Game, Time 4:12 April 20 at RC Day: 6-13 Lead after 6: 33-3 Longest Game, Time – 9 Innings 4:12 April 20 at RC Night: 35-41 Lead after 7: 35-3 Lead after 8: 34-2 Quickest Game Time 1:50 May 30 at LE (Gm. 2) Extra Innings: 3-5 Tied after 6: 6-10 Quickest Game Time – 9 Innings 2:23 May 29 vs. Lan. Tied after 7: 5-8 Errors, Game, SJ 5 April 25 vs. Mod. One-run games: 11-16 Tied after 8: 4-3 Errors, Game, Opponents 4 June 2 at LE Two-run games: 11-10 Behind after 6: 2-41 Three-run games: 4-5 Behind after 7: 1-43 Four+ run games: 15-23 Behind after 8: 0-45 TEAM BATTING Runs, Game, SJ 17 July 13 at Lan. Runs, Game, Opponents 11 x3, last: June 28 vs. Stk. RECORD BY STARTING POSITION Runs, Inning, SJ 7 July 13 at Lan. Runs, Inning, Opponents 8 April 7 at Vis. C: Bart (15-18), Pena (12-14), Riley (10-13), Corbett (3-6), Freeman (1-4) Most Hits, Game, SJ 17 July 13 at Lan. Fewest Hits, Game, SJ 1 x2, last: April 30 at IE 1B: Clarke (10-16), Kirby (8-17), Combs (8-12), Riley (9-3), Brusa (2-3), Van Horn (2-1), Garcia Most Hits, Game, Opponents 14 x6, last: July 15 at Lan. (1-1), Villar (1-1)

Fewest Hits, Game, Opponents 1 May 9 at Mod. 2B: McPherson (31-39), Van Horn (2-5), Garcia (1-6), Manning (4-2), Maris (3-2) Doubles, Game, SJ 7 June 9 at Stk. Doubles, Game, Opponents 5 x3, last: July 2 at Mod. 3B: Villar (28-35), Garcia (6-11), Van Horn (5-6), Jones (1-1), Manning (1-0), Maris (0-1) Triples, Game, SJ 2 x2, last: May 21 at Mod. Triples, Game, Opponents 3 June 2 at LE SS: Geraldo (35-43), Manning (4-7), Van Horn (1-3), Garcia (1-1)

Home Runs, Game, SJ 4 July 13 at Lan. LF: Hawkins (13-27), Angomas (10-17), Baldwin (7-4), Quinn (3-4), Clarke (4-1), Brusa (4-0), Home Runs, Game, Opponents 4 May 3 vs. RC Ziegler (0-1) Stolen Bases, Game, SJ 5 May 13 vs. IE Stolen Bases, Game, Opponents 7 April 24 vs. Mod. CF: Ramos (25-29), Johnson (11-11), Baldwin (4-12), Norris (1-1), Ziegler (0-1) Runners Left on Base, SJ 13 x4, last: July 11 at RC RF: Johnson (16-24), Norris (9-10), Baldwin (8-10), Fabian (4-4), Quinn (3-4), Angomas (1-2) Runners Left on Base, Opponents 13 July 4 vs. Vis. DH: Maris (9-12), Angomas (5-7), Brusa (1-9), Bart (2-4), Ramos (0-5), Hawkins (4-0), Villar (3- INDIVIDUAL BATTING 1), Manning (3-1), Johnson (2-2), Riley (1-3), McPherson (2-1), Norris (2-1), Geraldo (2-1), Hits, Game 4 x6, last: Bart, July 13 at Lan. Quinn (2-0), Fabian (1-1), Kirby (1-1), Pena (0-2), Van Horn (1-0), Baldwin (0-1), Corbett (0- Runs, Game 3 x12, last: Villar, July 13 at Lan. 1), Combs (0-1)

Doubles, Game 3 Villar, June 30 vs. Stk. P: Phillips (8-6), Frisbee (5-8), Wong (4-6), Hjelle (3-7), Marte (5-4), Toplikar (4-4), Gavin (2-6), Triples, Game 1 x20, last: Geraldo, July 6 vs. Vis. Meisner (4-3), Myers (2-4), Cave (0-5), Baragar (3-1), Rodriguez (1-0) Home Runs, Game 2 x4, last: Bart, June 8 at Stk. Walk-Off Home Runs 0 RBI, Game 4 x3, last: Fabian, July 13 at Lan. Walks, Game 4 Villar, June 15 vs. Vis. RECORD BY BATTING ORDER POSITION

Strikeouts, Game 5 Van Horn, July 1 at Mod. 1st: Johnson (22-34), McPherson (8-5), Van Horn (5-6), Baldwin (3-4), Garcia (1-2), Fabian (1- Stolen Bases, Game 2 x6, last: Geraldo, June 30 vs. Stk. 0), Maris (1-0), Geraldo (0-1), Norris (0-1), Ramos (0-1) Longest Hitting Streak 11 Baldwin, April 17-29 2nd: Ramos (16-21), Geraldo (9-9), McPherson (4-7), Norris (5-5), Johnson (2-2), Baldwin (1- TEAM PITCHING 3), Garcia (2-1), Clarke (1-1), Maris (1-1), Angomas (0-1), Fabian (0-1), Jones (0-1), Van Horn (0-1) Strikeouts, Game, SJ 16 x3, last: June 28 vs. Stk. Strikeouts, Game, Opponents 18 x2, last: July 6 vs. Vis. 3rd: Bart (14-19), Ramos (9-12), Maris (8-7), Angomas (2-7), Baldwin (3-3), Villar (2-1), Walks, Game, SJ 11 April 9 at Stk. McPherson (1-1), Quinn (1-1), Johnson (1-0), Combs (0-1), Fabian (0-1), Van Horn (0-1) Walks, Game, Opponents 10 June 28 vs. Stk. Scoreless Innings Streak, SJ 15 May 16-17 4th: Hawkins (17-26), Angomas (3-6), Villar (6-2), Bart (3-3), Brusa (2-4), Clarke (4-1), Riley (1- 4), Kirby (1-3), Quinn (0-3), Combs (1-1), Johnson (1-1), Jones (1-0), Van Horn (1-0)

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING 5th: Villar (14-16), Geraldo (3-7), Angomas (6-3), Maris (2-7), Kirby (2-6), Combs (2-5), Quinn Strikeouts, Starter 10 x2, last: Frisbee, May 31 at LE (2-2), Riley (2-2), Pena (2-1), Johnson (2-0), Brusa (1-1), McPherson (1-1), Van Horn (1- Strikeouts, Reliever 6 x4, last: Frisbee, July 10 at RC 1), Clarke (1-0), Hawkins (0-1), Fabian (0-1) Strikeouts, Opponent 13 McKinney, July 2 at Mod. 6th: Geraldo (11-12), Villar (6-17), McPherson (3-6), Pena (4-2), Quinn (4-1), Fabian (3-2), Walks 6 Cave, April 23 vs. Mod. Baldwin (3-1), Angomas (0-4), Riley (2-0), Johnson (1-1), Kirby (1-1), Combs (1-1), Brusa Walks, Opponent 6 Moths, June 15 vs. Vis. (0-2), Freeman (0-2), Garcia (1-0), Norris (1-0), Corbett (0-1), Van Horn (0-1) Innings, Starter 8.0 Frisbee, May 26 at Vis. Fewest Innings, Starter 1.0 x2, last: Phillips, April 24 vs. Mod. 7th: McPherson (4-11), Riley (8-6), Geraldo (4-4), Angomas (3-5), Brusa (3-4), Pena (3-4), Scoreless Innings Streak, Starter 17.1 Frisbee, May 9-21 Villar (4-1), Garcia (1-4), Norris (2-2), Baldwin (1-3), Kirby (1-3), Clarke (2-1), Combs (2-1), Freeman (1-2), Quinn (1-1), Van Horn (0-2), Fabian (1-0) Scoreless Innings Streak, Reliever 11.2 Cave, May 22-June 25 8th: Geraldo (6-9), McPherson (7-6), Garcia (3-10), Riley (7-4), Kirby (4-4), Pena (2-6), ATTENDANCE Manning (3-2), Combs (2-3), Van Horn (2-2), Clarke (1-3), Angomas (2-0), Brusa (1-1), Largest Attendance, Home 4,471 July 4 vs. Vis. Norris (1-1), Baldwin (0-1), Corbett (0-1), Ziegler (0-1) Smallest Attendance, Home 356 April 15 vs. Stk. 9th: Baldwin (8-11), Manning (9-8), Clarke (5-11), McPherson (5-3), Corbett (3-5), Geraldo (4- Sellouts, Home 4 last: July 4 vs. Vis. 2), Norris (3-3), Van Horn (2-1), Garcia (1-2), Pena (1-2), Riley (0-3), Combs (0-1), Kirby Largest Attendance, Road 5,678 May 11 at LE (0-1), Ziegler (0-1) Smallest Attendance, Road 718 April 29 at IE

CALIFORNIA LEAGUE CHAMPIONS Ÿ 2010 Ÿ 2009 Ÿ 2007 Ÿ 2005 Ÿ 2001 Ÿ 1998 Ÿ 1979 Ÿ 1967 Ÿ 1962 Ÿ 1953 Ÿ 1949 HITTING NOTES

GIANTS POSITION PLAYERS VS. TODAY’S STARTER: #1 Logan Baldwin (.223, 3 HR, 20 RBI, 5 SB) Current Hit Streak: 0 * Outfielder is in his third professional season … Selected in the 21st round of the 2017 draft. Gerardo Carrillo * Spent the entire 2018 season with Augusta (A) … Batted .249 with six home runs and 44 RBI’s in 121 games. * Finished tied for first in the South Atlantic League with 10 triples … Also led GreenJackets with 26 stolen bases. Player H-AB Notes * Was an MiLB Rawlings Gold Glove Award winner last season (right field) … Had 14 outfield assists. Baldwin 0-1 K * Won the Northwest League batting title (.342 AVG) with Salem-Keizer (Short-Season) in 2017. Bart 0-1 * Attended Georgia Southern University … Hit .292 during three-year collegiate career. Combs 0-1 K #9 Joey Bart (.267, 7 HR, 25 RBI, 2 SB) Current Hit Streak: 3 games Fabian 0-0 * Catcher is in his second professional season … Selected in the 1st round (second overall pick) of the 2018 draft. Geraldo 0-1 * Rated the #1 prospect in the San Francisco organization by MLB.com. Hawkins 1-1 2B * Tabbed the top catching prospect in by MLB.com entering the 2019 season … Played in the Futures Game this year. McPherson 0-0 * Was on the injured list from April 16-June 3 with a fractured hand (hit by pitch) … Missed 43 games. Pena 0-0 * Played for Salem-Keizer (Short-Season) in 2018 … Hit .298 with 13 home runs and 39 RBI’s in 45 games. Quinn 0-0 * Was named a midseason and postseason Northwest League All-Star … Ranked third in the league in HR & fifth in RBI’s. Ramos 0-1 K * Attended Georgia Tech University … Batted .321 with 30 home runs during three-year collegiate career. * Was the ACC Player of the Year, First Team All-American & Johnny Bench Award winner as a junior in ’18 (.359, 16 HR). Van Horn 0-0 Villar 0-1 #34 Dalton Combs (.288, 1 HR, 7 RBI, 1 SB) Current Hit Streak: 1 game * First baseman/outfielder is in his third professional season … Selected in the 35th round of the 2017 draft. * Joined San Jose from Augusta (A) on June 21 … Hit .344 with one home run and 11 RBI’s in 11 games for Augusta this season. * Spent the 2017 and 2018 seasons with Salem-Keizer (Short-Season) … Hit .318 with 5 HR and 21 RBI’s in 38 games last year. GIANTS OFFENSE BREAKDOWN * Attended Huntington University (NAIA school in Indiana) … Was a two-time All-Conference selection in 2016-17. W-L AVG R R/G HR #48 Sandro Fabian (.351, 2 HR, 12 RBI, 1 SB) Current Hit Streak: 3 games Home 22-25 .246 196 4.2 31 * Outfielder is in his fifth professional season … Signed as an international free agent in 2014 at age 16. Road 19-29 .240 210 4.4 39 * Joined San Jose on July 3 … Did not make his season debut until June 17 with the AZL Giants (Rookie) due to an illness. ------* Rated the #15 prospect in the San Francisco organization by MLB.com. * Spent the entire 2018 season with San Jose … Hit .200 with 19 doubles, 10 home runs and 35 RBI’s in 112 games. April 9-17 .219 98 3.8 22 * Was the youngest player on last year’s SJ team … Hit .277 with 11 homers and 61 RBI’s in 122 games for Augusta (A) in 2017. May 15-13 .227 108 3.9 18 June 11-15 .280 144 5.5 21 #26 Manuel Geraldo (.220, 1 HR, 27 RBI, 13 SB) Current Hit Streak: 0 July 6-9 .247 56 3.7 9 * Infielder in his sixth professional season … Signed as an international free agent in 2013 at age 16. August * Spent the entire 2018 season with Augusta (A) … Batted .294 with nine home runs, 52 RBI’s and 24 steals in 124 games. September * Was named to the midseason South Atlantic League All-Star team. * Led the GreenJackets and ranked third in the South Atlantic League in AVG … Also led the league in hits (143). * Was an All-Star in 2017 with Salem-Keizer (Short-Season) … Hit .301 with three home runs in 73 games. LONGEST HITTING STREAKS #10 Courtney Hawkins (.267, 8 HR, 24 RBI, 2 SB) Current Hit Streak: 3 games * Outfielder is in his eighth professional season and first year in the SF Giants organization. Player Games Dates AVG-HR-RBI * Signed a minor league deal with San Francisco on May 17 and joined San Jose that day. * Originally a first round pick (13th overall selection) of the Chicago White Sox in 2012 … Former #1 prospect in White Sox system. Baldwin 11 4/17 – 4/29 .357-2-9 * Was a Carolina League All-Star (High-A) in 2014 with Winston-Salem … Hit .249 with 19 homers and 84 RBI’s in 122 games. Bart 8 6/21 – 7/1 .324-1-6 * Spent 2015-16 and most of 2017 in Double-A … Was released by White Sox in April 2018 … .209 career AVG in Double-A. Ramos 8 4/22 – 6/1 .429-3-5 * Played for the Sugar Land Skeeters of the independent Atlantic League in 2018 (.285 AVG, 18 HR, 72 RBI). Van Horn 7 5/1 – 6/25 .448-1-7 * Signed with Cincinnati in August 2018 … Hit .167 in 15 games with Louisville (AAA) this season … Released by Reds on May 3. Combs 7 6/21 – 6/27 .345-0-3 * Drafted out of Mary Carroll High School (Corpus Christi, TX) … Was the 2012 Texas Gatorade High School Player of the Year. McPherson 7 6/4 – 6/11 .400-0-3

Johnson 7 5/21 – 5/28 .407-0-2 #2 Kyle McPherson (.258, 2 HR, 16 RBI, 9 SB) Current Hit Streak: 2 games Villar 7 4/19 – 5/16 .292-2-5 * Infielder is in his third professional season … Selected in the 26th round of the 2017 draft. * Played for Salem-Keizer (Short-Season) in 2017 … Earned postseason Northwest League All-Star honors. * Batted .314 with seven home runs and 32 RBI’s in 65 games last year. * Led the Northwest League in hits last season … Was also second in doubles, fifth in slugging (.493) & sixth in AVG. * Attended James Madison University … Batted .313 with 17 home runs during three-year collegiate career … Was a Frosh A-A. WHO’S HOT #17 Fabian Pena (.184, 2 HR, 10 RBI, 1 SB) Current Hit Streak: 0 * Catcher is in his second professional season … Selected in the 25th round of the 2018 draft. Heliot Ramos is batting .371 (26-for-70) over his last * Joined San Jose from Extended on May 11 … Had yet to play in 2019 prior to joining the SJ Giants. 16 games (4 HR, 13 RBI) * Played for the AZL Giants (Rookie) in 2018 … Hit .309 with five home runs and 24 RBI’s in 28 games … Led team in HR’s. Joey Bart is 9-for-16 (.563) with three doubles and one * Attended Manhattan College … Was a three-time All-MAAC honoree … Was MAAC Rookie of the Year and Frosh A-A in ’16. * Moved from Cuba to the United States at age 14 … Attended high school in Miami. home run in his last three games Sandro Fabian went 8-for-19 (.421) on the road trip

#55 Heath Quinn (.259, 1 HR, 8 RBI, 0 SB) Current Hit Streak: 3 games with one home run and five RBI’s (five games) * Outfielder is in his fourth professional season … Selected in the 3rd round of the 2016 draft (95th overall pick). Courtney Hawkins is batting .370 (20-for-54) over his * Rated the #12 prospect in the San Francisco organization by MLB.com. last 13 games (12 RBI) * Joined San Jose from the Richmond (AA) injured list on June 25 … Suffered a strained hamstring in May. * Hit .206 with two home runs and nine RBI’s in 32 games for Richmond earlier this season. WHO’S NOT * Spent the entire 2018 season with San Jose … Led team with .300 AVG … Had 24 doubles, 14 homers and 51 RBI’s in 96 gms. * Hit .228 with 10 HR in 75 games for San Jose in 2017 … Was a Northwest League All-Star with Salem-Keizer in 2016 (.337 AVG). * Attended Samford University … Was an All-American & Golden Spikes Award semifinalist as a junior in ’16 (.343, 21 HR, 77 RBI). Brandon Van Horn is 6-for-57 (.105) in his last 14 games #13 Heliot Ramos (.302, 12 HR, 34 RBI, 4 SB) Current Hit Streak: 3 games * Outfielder is in his third professional season … Selected in the 1st round of the 2017 draft (19th overall pick). * Rated the #2 prospect in the San Francisco organization by MLB.com … Youngest player on San Jose’s roster (19). * Named a midseason California League All-Star … Played in the 2018 and 2019 Futures Games. HOME RUN CHART * Was on the injured list from April 25-May 26 with a sprained knee (missed 28 games). * Spent the entire 2018 season with Augusta (A) … Batted .245 with 11 home runs and 52 RBI’s in 124 games. Grand Slams (0) * Hit .348 with six home runs in 35 games for the AZL Giants (Rookie) during the 2017 season.

* Attended Leadership Christian Academy in Puerto Rico … Was the MVP of the 2016 Under Armour All-American Game. * Older brother, Henry, is also an outfielder in the San Francisco Giants organization (began ’19 season w/AAA Sacramento). 2-HR Games (4): Heliot Ramos (April 10 at Stk.), Ryan Kirby (April 16 vs. Stk.), Courtney Hawkins (June 7 at #23 Brandon Van Horn (.219, 1 HR, 11 RBI, 1 SB) Current Hit Streak: 1 game Stk.), Joey Bart (June 8 at Stk.) * Infielder is in his fourth professional season … Selected in the 19th round of the 2016 draft. * Rejoined the Giants from Richmond (AA) on June 25 … Also had a stint with San Jose earlier this season from April 26-May 2. 3-HR Games (0) * Hit .183 with 0 HR and 9 RBI’s in 40 games for Richmond this season … Also has played 4 games for Sacramento (4-for-7, HR). * Spent the entire 2018 season with San Jose … Hit .211 with 19 doubles, 10 home runs, 39 RBI’s and eight steals in 104 games. Back-to-Back HRs (1): Sandro Fabian & Heath Quinn * Rated the “Top Defensive Infielder” in the San Francisco farm system by Baseball America entering the 2018 season. (July 13 at Lan.) * Attended Riverside Community College, Dallas Baptist University and The Master’s University.

Leadoff HRs (0) #28 David Villar (.260, 6 HR, 35 RBI, 3 SB) Current Hit Streak: 0 * Third baseman is in his second professional season … Selected in the 11th round of the 2018 draft. * Played for Salem-Keizer (Short-Season) in 2018 … Batted .279 with 13 home runs and 42 RBI’s in 56 games. Walkoff HRs (0) * Led the Northwest League in extra-base hits (35) … Was also second in slugging (.579) and third in home runs & RBI’s. * Attended the University of South Florida … Hit .304 with 24 home runs during three-year collegiate career. Inside the Park HRs (0) * Was a Third Team All-American as a junior in 2018 … Hit .374 with 12 home runs and 59 RBI’s in 59 games.

CALIFORNIA LEAGUE CHAMPIONS Ÿ 2010 Ÿ 2009 Ÿ 2007 Ÿ 2005 Ÿ 2001 Ÿ 1998 Ÿ 1979 Ÿ 1967 Ÿ 1962 Ÿ 1953 Ÿ 1949 PITCHING NOTES

GIANTS RELIEF PITCHERS BULLPEN BREAKDOWN #18 Jamie Callahan, RHP 0 G, 0-0, --- ERA, 0 SV, 0.0 IP, 0 BB, 0 SO * Is in his eighth professional season and first year in the SF Giants organization. Reliever IR IRS Pct. Holds Sv. Opp. * Joined San Jose on July 17 following a rehab assignment in the Arizona Rookie League (8.2 IP, 1 R, 13 SO). Callahan 0 0 --- 0 0 0 * Had not pitched in ’19 prior to AZL stint … Signed with SF Giants in January as a minor league free agent. Cave 6 0 100.0% 0 2 3 * Appeared in only seven games last season with Las Vegas (Mets Triple-A) due to right shoulder surgery. Doval 16 7 56.3% 3 0 3 * Made nine relief appearances in the major leagues with the Mets in 2017 (4.05 ERA, 6.2 IP, 1 BB, 5 SO). Gavin 8 1 87.5% 0 1 1 * Originally a second round selection of the Red Sox in 2012 … Pitched in Boston system from 2012-17. Lannoo 13 3 76.9% 1 0 1 * Was traded to Mets in July 2017. Marciano 9 4 55.6% 3 1 2 * Drafted out of Dillon High School (SC) … Was the 2012 Gatorade South Carolina Player of the Year. Martinez 3 1 66.7% 0 1 1 Parra 9 4 55.6% 1 2 3 #32 Garrett Cave, RHP 20 G, 0-5, 5.05 ERA, 2 SV, 35.2 IP, 33 BB, 43 SO Totals 112 33 70.5% 21 23 34 * Is in his third professional season … Selected in the 4th round of the 2017 draft. * Began this season in the SJ rotation … Was 0-3 with a 6.88 ERA in five starts (18 BB/15 SO in 17 IP). * Moved to the bullpen in May … Owns a 3.38 ERA as a reliever (28 SO in 18 2/3 IP). * Has a .214 opponents batting average this year (.175 vs. right, .275 vs. left). GIANTS PITCHING BREAKDOWN * Spent the entire 2018 season in Augusta (A) … Was 6-10 with a 5.20 ERA in 27 games (26 starts). * Attended Florida International University (2015-16) and the University of Tampa (2017). W-L ERA IP ER BB SO HR * Was the first player selected from a Division II school in the 2017 draft (126th overall). Starters 18-34 4.46 416.0 206 168 410 39 * Led the Cape Cod League with 10 saves in 2016 (1.86 ERA, 34 SO in 19 1/3 IP). Relievers 23-20 3.81 411.1 174 213 490 33 ------#22 Camilo Doval, RHP 30 G, 3-4, 5.66 ERA, 0 SV, 35.0 IP, 26 BB, 49 SO Home 22-25 3.93 419.0 183 185 421 40 * Is in his fourth professional season … Signed as an international free agent in 2015 at age 18. Road 19-29 4.34 408.1 197 196 479 32 * Was named a midseason California League All-Star. ------* Has a .248 opponents batting average this season (.174 vs. right, .415 vs. left). * Rated the #24 prospect in the San Francisco organization by MLB.com. April 9-17 4.23 231.2 109 119 282 21 * Led Augusta (A) with 11 saves last season … Had a 3.06 ERA over 44 relief appearances (78 SO in 53 IP). May 15-13 3.26 235.0 85 97 238 20 June 11-15 4.92 230.2 126 111 254 21 #19 John Gavin, LHP 20 G, 2-6, 5.95 ERA, 1 SV, 59.0 IP, 32 BB, 62 SO July 6-9 4.15 130.0 60 54 126 10 * Is in his third professional season … Selected in the 8th round of the 2017 draft. August * Has made eight starts this season (1-4, 5.83 ERA) … Has a 6.07 ERA as a reliever (12 G). September * Has a .301 opponents batting average this season (.291 vs. right, .328 vs. left). * Was a South Atlantic League All-Star last year in Augusta (A) … Had a 2.08 ERA in 20 starts. * Also made six starts with San Jose last season (1-2, 5.60 ERA) … 2nd in system in K’s last year (139 SO). * Attended Cal State Fullerton … Was 21-8 with a 2.80 ERA in 53 games (48 starts) during 3-year career. LAST OUTING * San Jose native … Attended St. Francis High School in Mountain View … Pitched at Excite Ballpark in HS. Reliever Date Opp. Dec. IP H R ER BB K #41 Peter Lannoo, RHP 17 G, 0-1, 4.03 ERA, 0 SV, 29.0 IP, 11 BB, 28 SO Callahan * Is in his third professional season … Selected in the 28th round of the 2017 draft. Cave 7/13 Lan. ND 2.1 1 0 0 3 3 * Joined San Jose from Extended Spring Training on May 4 … Had yet to pitch in 2019 prior to joining SJ. Doval 7/13 Lan. ND 0.2 2 3 3 1 2 * Has a .245 opponents batting average this season (.241 vs. right, .258 vs. left). Gavin 7/15 Lan. L 2.0 4 1 1 0 1 * Spent the majority of 2018 with San Jose … Had a 4.19 ERA in 31 relief appearances (58 IP). Lannoo 7/12 RC ND 2.0 0 0 0 1 1 * Attended Cornell University … Was a walk-on … First Team All-Ivy League as a senior (3.86 ERA, 8 SV). Marciano 7/15 Lan. ND 1.1 1 1 1 0 1

Martinez 7/14 Lan. S 2.1 3 1 1 0 0 #54 Joey Marciano, LHP 26 G, 2-0, 4.87 ERA, 1 SV, 40.2 IP, 21 BB, 45 SO Parra 6/29 Stk. ND 0.2 0 0 0 0 1 * Is in his third professional season … Selected in the 36th round of the 2017 draft. * Has a .253 opponents batting average this season (.214 vs. right, .333 vs. left). * Was an All-Star with Augusta (A) last season … Was 4-3 with a 2.58 ERA in 15 games (14 starts). * Also made 13 appearances (four starts) with San Jose last year … Had an 8.33 ERA in 31 1/3 IP. CATCHER’S CORNER * Earned All-Star honors with the AZL Giants (Rookie) in 2017 … Posted a 1.57 ERA in 28 2/3 IP. * Attended John A. Logan Community College and Southern Illinois University. Catcher G/GS IP ER ERA CS SBA PCT PB * Did not start playing baseball until he was 15 (high school freshman). Bart 34/33 288.2 125 3.90 11 48 22.9% 7 Pena 26/26 215.2 89 3.71 7 31 22.6% 10 #49 Rodolfo Martinez, RHP 4 G, 0-1, 4.50 ERA, 1 SV, 8.0 IP, 4 BB, 9 SO * Is in his sixth professional season … Signed as an international free agent in 2013 at age 19. * Joined San Jose on July 3 following a rehab assignment in the Arizona Rookie League (7 IP, 0 ER, 12 SO). * Has a .258 opponents batting average with San Jose this season (.300 vs. right, .182 vs. left). * Began this season with Richmond (AA) … Posted an 8.74 ERA in 10 appearances (11.1 IP, 14 BB, 10 SO). BULLPEN VS. RANCHO CUCAMONGA

* Spent the entire 2018 season with San Jose … Made 45 relief appearances last year (5.76 ERA, 5 SV). * Has 26 career saves with the SJ Giants … Has pitched for SJ in each of the last four years (2016-19). Reliever W-L-S ERA G IP ER BB SO * Led the Cal League with 21 saves in 2016 (0.88 ERA in 32 appearances) … Was a midseason All-Star. Callahan 0-0-0 --- 0 0.0 0 0 0 Cave 0-0-0 --- 0 0.0 0 0 0 #43 Olbis Parra, RHP 22 G, 4-2, 2.18 ERA, 2 SV, 33.0 IP, 12 BB, 40 SO Doval 1-0-0 6.00 3 3.0 2 3 3 * Is in his sixth professional season … Signed as an international free agent in 2013 at age 18. Gavin 0-1-0 12.00 2 3.0 4 3 5 * Has not allowed an earned run over his last 21 1/3 innings (15 appearances). Lannoo 0-0-0 4.50 2 4.0 2 2 3 * Has a .240 opponents batting average this season (.195 vs. right, .326 vs. left). Marciano 0-0-0 2.45 2 3.2 1 3 4 * Spent the majority of last season with Augusta (A) … Had a 2.24 ERA and 3 SV in 35 relief appearances. Martinez 0-1-0 16.20 1 1.2 3 2 2 * Was an All-Star with the AZL Giants (Rookie) in 2017 … Led the league with seven saves (3.93 ERA). Parra 0-0-0 54.00 1 0.1 2 3 1 * Was a starting pitcher in 2013-14 before missing 2015 (TJ surgery) … Has been a reliever since.

WEEK-AT-A-GLANCE

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COACHING STAFF GIANTS VS. CALIFORNIA LEAGUE

Games Home Road Total #15 Hector Borg, Manager vs. Modesto Total: 31 (16 H/15 R) 6-7 5-4 11-11 * Was named San Jose’s manager on July 17 after Bill Hayes resigned. Stockton Total: 30 (14 H/16 R) 3-7 5-7 8-14 * Is in his first season as San Jose’s manager and third year overall as a manager in the SF Giants farm system. * Was the fundamentals coach for the Giants’ Dominican Summer League team this season before joining San Jose. Visalia Total: 28 (15 H/13 R) 4-8 1-6 5-14 * Served as the manager for Salem-Keizer (Short-Season) in 2018 (36-40 record). vs. North Division Total: 89 (45 H/44 R) 13-22 11-17 24-39 * Was the manager for the Giants’ Arizona Rookie League team in 2017. * Directed the AZL Giants to a playoff appearance (lost in the league championship game). vs. Inland Empire Total: 14 (7 H/7 R) 4-0 2-2 6-2 * Previously served four years (2013-16) as a coach for Augusta (A) & one year (2012) as Salem-Keizer infield instructor. Lake Elsinore Total: 15 (5 H/10 R) 2-0 2-5 4-5 * Began his coaching career with a four-year stint as a coach for the DSL Giants from 2008-11. Lancaster Total: 9 (6 H/3 R) 2-1 2-1 4-2 * Played three seasons in the Giants system from 2004-06 advancing as high as the Class-A level. * Former infielder hit .237 with no home runs, 39 RBI’s and 14 stolen bases over 83 games in the Giants system. R. Cucamonga Total: 12 (6 H/6 R) 1-2 2-4 3-6 * Final season as a player came in 2007 with the Anderson Joes of the independent South Coast League. vs. South Division Total: 50 (24 H/26 R) 9-3 8-12 17-15 * 34 years old. * From La Romana, Dominican Republic.

#21 Thomas Neal, Hitting Coach LEAGUE AWARDS * Is in his first season as San Jose’s hitting coach and third year overall as a coach in the SF organization. * Previously served as hitting coach for Augusta (A) in 2018 and Salem-Keizer (Short-Season) in 2017. Offensive Player of the Week * Former outfielder played 10 seasons of professional baseball in the Giants, Indians, Yankees, Cubs and Reds orgs.

* Saw major league action with the Indians in 2012 and Yankees and Cubs in 2013 combining for 15 games played. * Played for San Jose during 2009 championship season – hit .337 with 22 HR & 90 RBI’s to earn All-Star honors.

#16 Matt Yourkin, Pitching Coach Pitcher of the Week * Is in his second season as San Jose’s pitching coach and seventh year as a coach in the SF organization. - Matt Frisbee, May 6-12 (1 GS, 1-0, 0.00, 6.0 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 5 SO) * Previously spent five seasons as pitching coach for Salem-Keizer (Short-Season) from 2013-17. - Aaron Phillips, May 27-June 2 (1 GS, 1-0, 0.00, 6.0 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 5 SO) * Played nine years in the Marlins (2004-08) and Giants (2009-12) organizations. * Led the Pacific Coast League in strikeouts (145) during the 2011 season as a member of Fresno Grizzlies. * Made 362 appearances (64 starts) during minor league career (35-41 record, 4.54 ERA, 14 SV). * Attended Napa High School and Saint Mary’s College. Midseason All-Stars - Camilo Doval, RHP - Heliot Ramos, OF #12 Gary Davenport, Fundamentals Coach - Aaron Phillips, RHP - Frank Rubio, RHP * Is in his first season as San Jose’s fundamentals coach and 16th year overall as a coach in the SF organization. * 2019 marks his seventh year overall in San Jose – was previously hitting coach in 2005 and from 2008-12. Postseason All-Stars * Spent the 2018 season as fundamentals coach for Richmond (AA). * Has also served as a roving instructor and manager for Salem-Keizer (Short-Season) in the Giants system. * Former infielder was drafted by SF in 1981 out of Santa Clara University and played three years in Giants organization. * Father, Jim, played 13 seasons with the SF Giants from 1958-70 (1,142 career hits).

ROSTER INFORMATION

RECENT TRANSACTIONS INJURED LIST July 17 RHP Jamie Callahan Added from Sacramento (AAA) RHP Olbis Parra Activated from Injured List Player Dates on IL OF Heath Quinn Placed on Injured List (retro 7/14) John Russell, RHP April 26 – Chris Corbett, C May 13 – July 16 RHP Rodolfo Martinez Transferred to Sacramento (AAA) DJ Myers, RHP May 15 – Solomon Bates, RHP June 24 – July 15 RHP Casey Meisner Transferred to Sacramento (AAA) Mac Marshall, LHP July 2 – Heath Quinn, OF July 14 – July 12 RHP Aaron Phillips Added from Sacramento (AAA) Jose Marte, RHP April 10 – June 6 Joey Bart, C April 16 – June 3 RHP Dereck Rodriguez Transferred to Sacramento (AAA) David Villar, INF April 25 – May 13 RHP Trenton Toplikar Transferred to Augusta (A) Heliot Ramos, OF April 25 – May 26 Trenton Toplikar, RHP May 16 – May 29 July 10 RHP Dereck Rodriguez Added from Sacramento (AAA) Jean Angomas, OF May 17 – June 12 RHP Aaron Phillips Transferred to Sacramento (AAA) Logan Baldwin, OF May 24 – July 4 Casey Meisner, RHP May 25 – June 4 July 9 C Joey Bart Activated from Temporary Inactive List Olbis Parra, RHP June 30 – July 17 OF Heliot Ramos Activated from Temporary Inactive List C Ronnie Freeman Transferred to Sacramento (AAA) Note: Players in italics are currently on IL OF Randy Norris Transferred to Salem-Keizer (Short-Season)

SAN JOSE GIANTS QUICK FACTS

Affiliation San Francisco Giants (32nd Season, 1988-2019) California League Titles 6 – 1998, 2001, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2010 Faculty Excite Ballpark (Built 1942) Championship Series Appearances 10 (Last: 2015) Capacity 3,811 Playoff Appearances 22 (Last: 2016) Dimensions 320-365-390-365-320 Operated By Progress Sports Management Stadium Address 588 East Alma Ave., San Jose, CA 95112 Majority Owner San Francisco Giants Front Office Phone (408) 297-1435 Chairman of the Board Bill Schlough Front Office Email [email protected] President & CEO Dan Orum

Media Contacts Jeff Black, Phone: 408-380-4516, Email: [email protected] Joe Ritzo, Phone: 408-380-4507, Email: [email protected]

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2019 SAN JOSE GIANTS GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS

FIRST HALF (30-39) SECOND HALF (11-15)

G Date Opp W/L Score W-L-SV Att Time Overall Half Place GB G Date Opp W/L Score W-L-SV Att Time Overall Half Place GB 1 4/4 at VIS W 7-3 Vizcaino-Bain 3,018 3:12 1-0 1-0 T1st - 70 6/20 at STK L 5-8 Altamirano-Frisbee-Martinez 4,260 2:59 30-40 0-1 T3rd -1.0 2 4/5 at VIS L 3-4 (10) Brill-Rubio 2,671 3:18 1-1 1-1 T2nd -1.0 71 6/21 at STK L 7-8 Varland-Doval-Charles 2,305 2:55 30-41 0-2 T3rd -2.0 3 4/6 at VIS L 0-1 (11) Stout-Russell 2,740 3:26 1-2 1-2 T3rd -2.0 72 6/22 at STK L 2-10 Gilbert-Marte 3,515 3:00 30-42 0-3 T3rd -3.0 4 4/7 at VIS L 3-9 Garcia-Doval 2,942 3:12 1-3 1-3 T3rd -3.0 73 6/23 at STK W 7-0 Hjelle-Feigl 2,038 3:27 31-42 1-3 T3rd -2.0 5 4/8 at STK W 10-1 Marciano-Altamirano 1,671 3:11 2-3 2-3 3rd -2.0 74 6/24 MOD L 2-11 Gilbert-Meisner 1,160 3:19 31-43 1-4 4th -3.0 6 4/9 at STK W 4-3 Doval-Poche-Cruz 3,248 3:00 3-3 3-3 3rd -1.0 75 6/25 MOD W 8-4 Frisbee-Murfee 2,361 3:07 32-43 2-4 T3rd -2.0 7 4/10 at STK W 6-3 Parra-Jordan-Vizcaino 2,303 3:12 4-3 4-3 T1st - 76 6/26 MOD W 6-5 (10) Parra-Duron 2,020 3:43 33-43 3-4 3rd -2.0 8 4/11 VIS W 6-2 Casad-Green 3,501 2:56 5-3 5-3 1st - (+1.0) 77 6/27 STK W 10-8 Toplikar-Poche 1,849 3:20 34-43 4-4 T2nd -1.0 9 4/12 VIS L 2-6 McCanna-Cave 2,910 3:27 5-4 5-4 T1st - 78 6/28 STK L 8-11 (10) Highberger-Cave-Charles 4,025 3:52 34-44 4-5 3rd -2.0 10 4/13 VIS L 2-4 Stapler-Phillips-Tunnell 2,819 2:38 5-5 5-5 2nd -1.0 79 6/29 STK L 6-8 (10) Charles-Lannoo-Bayer 3,144 4:00 34-45 4-6 T3rd -3.0 11 4/14 VIS L 0-2 Bartlett-Parra-Brill 2,266 2:46 5-6 5-6 T2nd -2.0 80 6/30 STK W 13-1 Frisbee-Altamirano 2,110 3:07 35-45 5-6 3rd -2.0 12 4/15 STK L 1-6 Jordan-Gavin 356 3:11 5-7 5-7 T3rd -2.5 81 7/1 at MOD W 3-2 Marshall-Salter-Cave 1,056 3:03 36-45 6-6 T2nd -2.0 13 4/16 STK W 8-4 Doval-Sheehan 1,309 3:14 6-7 6-7 2nd -3.0 82 7/2 at MOD L 0-7 McKinney-Marte 978 2:48 36-46 6-7 3rd -2.0 14 4/17 STK L 1-9 Marks-Cave 2,036 2:54 6-8 6-8 T2nd -4.0 83 7/3 at MOD L 0-2 Kerr-Hjelle-Wilcox 5,258 2:39 36-47 6-8 T3rd -2.0 15 4/18 at RC L 3-7 Montgomerie-Phillips 1,783 3:19 6-9 6-9 T2nd -5.0 84 7/4 VIS W 5-3 Phillips-Yoshikawa-Cave 4,471 3:25 37-47 7-8 T3rd -1.0 16 4/19 at RC W 6-3 Doval-Gonzalez-Sano 4,809 3:11 7-9 7-9 T2nd -5.0 85 7/5 VIS L 0-4 Green-Frisbee 2,757 3:22 37-48 7-9 4th -2.0 17 4/20 at RC L 4-11 Helsabeck-Gavin 3,029 4:12 7-10 7-10 3rd -6.0 86 7/6 VIS L 5-7 Castillo-Cave-Williams 2,497 3:36 37-49 7-10 4th -3.0 4/21 Off Day 3rd -6.0 87 7/7 MOD W 3-2 Toplikar-Morgan 1,574 3:01 38-49 8-10 4th -2.0 18 4/22 MOD W 4-0 Horn-Hutchison 505 2:31 8-10 8-10 T2nd -6.0 88 7/8 MOD L 3-7 Newsome-Hjelle 1,002 2:56 38-50 8-11 4th -3.0 19 4/23 MOD L 4-9 Wells-Cave 1,019 2:49 8-11 8-11 3rd -7.0 89 7/9 MOD L 1-4 Kerr-Phillips 2,445 3:11 38-51 8-12 4th -3.0 20 4/24 MOD L 7-8 Kober-Phillips-Adams 1,026 3:53 8-12 8-12 3rd -8.0 90 7/10 at RC W 5-2 Frisbee-Hamilton 1,264 3:02 39-51 9-12 4th -3.0 21 4/25 MOD L 5-9 Newsome-Myers 1,152 2:56 8-13 8-13 3rd -9.0 91 7/11 at RC L 4-8 Montgomerie-Martinez 1,721 3:31 39-52 9-13 4th -4.0 22 4/26 STK L 2-4 Jordan-Toplikar-Bayer 2,592 3:25 8-14 8-14 3rd -10.0 92 7/12 at RC L 0-4 Gray-Marte 2,518 2:48 39-53 9-14 4th -5.0 23 4/27 STK L 3-5 Feigl-Baragar-Krall 2,213 2:51 8-15 8-15 T3rd -10.0 93 7/13 at LAN W 17-5 Hjelle-Rolison 3,593 3:53 40-53 10-14 4th -5.0 24 4/28 STK L 2-3 Jackson-Frisbee-Zambrano 2,080 2:59 8-16 8-16 4th -10.0 94 7/14 at LAN W 5-3 Phillips-Santos-Martinez 2,006 3:15 41-53 11-14 4th -4.0 25 4/29 at IE W 3-1 Cabrera-Wantz-Marciano 718 2:45 9-16 9-16 4th -9.0 95 7/15 at LAN L 5-6 Harris-Gavin-Doyle 3,055 3:18 41-54 11-15 4th -4.0 26 4/30 at IE L 2-3 Warren-Horn-Santos 981 2:39 9-17 9-17 4th -9.0 7/16 Off Day 4th -4.0 27 5/1 at IE W 6-3 Gavin-Ortega-Vizcaino 818 3:19 10-17 10-17 4th -8.0 96 7/17 RC 28 5/2 at IE L 4-5 Mattson-Santa Cruz 4,819 3:09 10-18 10-18 4th -9.0 97 7/18 RC 29 5/3 RC L 3-10 Mitchell-Frisbee 3,235 3:07 10-19 10-19 4th -10.0 98 7/19 RC 30 5/4 RC L 3-7 Salow-Phillips 3,111 3:15 10-20 10-20 4th -11.0 99 7/20 LAN 31 5/5 RC W 4-2 Myers-Moseley-Vizcaino 1,705 3:17 11-20 11-20 4th -11.0 100 7/21 LAN 5/6 Off Day 4th -11.0 101 7/22 LAN 32 5/7 at MOD W 4-2 Toplikar-McKinney-Rubio 2,998 2:35 12-20 12-20 4th -10.0 102 7/23 at VIS 33 5/8 at MOD L 6-7 Haberer-Doval 2,510 2:56 12-21 12-21 4th -11.0 103 7/24 at VIS 34 5/9 at MOD W 2-0 Frisbee-Tuivailala-Rubio 1,016 2:28 13-21 13-21 4th -10.0 104 7/25 at VIS 35 5/10 at LE L 4-6 Wilson-Sano-Miller 5,432 2:59 13-22 13-22 4th -11.0 105 7/26 at MOD 36 5/11 at LE W 8-0 Phillips-Gore 5,678 3:18 14-22 14-22 T3rd -10.0 106 7/27 at MOD 37 5/12 at LE L 2-6 Ashbeck-Myers 2,133 2:40 14-23 14-23 T3rd -11.0 107 7/28 at MOD 38 5/13 IE W 8-4 Sano-Tavarez-Rubio 1,010 3:15 15-23 15-23 T3rd -11.0 7/29 Off Day 39 5/14 IE W 4-3 Frisbee-Bradish-Simpson 1,014 2:56 16-23 16-23 3rd -10.0 108 7/30 LE 5/15 IE PPD 3rd -10.5 109 7/31 LE 40 5/16 IE W 3-2 Marciano-Warren NA 2:02 17-23 17-23 3rd -10.0 110 8/1 LE 41 IE W 7-1 Gavin-Wantz 2,712 2:08 18-23 18-23 T2nd -10.0 111 8/2 at IE 42 5/17 LE W 1-0 (10) Rubio-Rodriguez 2,943 3:00 19-23 19-23 T2nd -10.0 112 8/3 at IE 5/18 LE PPD 2nd -10.0 113 8/4 at IE 5/19 LE PPD T2nd -10.0 114 8/5 at LE 5/20 Off Day T2nd -10.0 115 8/6 at LE 43 5/21 at MOD W 5-3 Parra-Boches-Rubio 3,099 2:58 20-23 20-23 2nd -9.0 116 8/7 at LE 44 5/22 at MOD L 1-4 Newsome-Wong-Haberer 902 2:36 20-24 20-24 T2nd -9.5 8/8 Off Day 45 5/23 at MOD W 6-1 Phillips-McKinney-Gavin 832 2:54 21-24 21-24 2nd -9.0 117 8/9 MOD 46 5/24 at VIS L 4-5 Stout-Parra-Tunnell 3,319 2:52 21-25 21-25 2nd -10.0 118 8/10 MOD 47 5/25 at VIS L 2-4 Yoshikawa-Hjelle-Williams 2,161 2:45 21-26 21-26 2nd -11.0 119 8/11 MOD 48 5/26 at VIS L 8-9 Castillo-Frisbee-Williams NA 2:43 21-27 21-27 2nd -11.0 8/12 Off Day 49 5/27 LAN W 2-1 Wong-Gilbreath-Rubio 3,086 2:34 22-27 22-27 2nd -11.0 120 8/13 at VIS 50 5/28 LAN L 4-9 Gaddis-Gavin 1,372 3:14 22-28 22-28 2nd -12.0 121 8/14 at VIS 51 5/29 LAN W 1-0 Phillips-Rolison-Parra 1,916 2:23 23-28 23-28 2nd -12.0 122 8/15 at VIS 52 5/30 at LE L 1-7 Gore-Hjelle NA 1:59 23-29 23-29 T2nd -12.5 123 8/16 IE 53 LE W 3-2 Simpson-Guerrero-Rubio 1,777 1:50 24-29 24-29 2nd -12.5 124 8/17 IE 54 5/31 at LE L 2-5 Leasher-Frisbee-Knehr 4,567 3:02 24-30 24-30 2nd -13.5 125 8/18 IE 55 6/1 at LE W 7-5 Wong-Boushley-Rubio 3,333 3:09 25-30 25-30 2nd -13.5 8/19 Off Day 56 6/2 at LE L 2-9 Bolanos-Gavin 2,222 3:07 25-31 25-31 2nd -13.5 126 8/20 at MOD 6/3 Off Day 2nd -14.0 127 8/21 at MOD 57 6/4 MOD W 9-4 Phillips-Hutchison-Toplikar 1,960 2:39 26-31 26-31 2nd -13.0 128 8/22 at MOD 58 6/5 MOD W 4-2 Hjelle-Gilbert-Meisner 1,905 2:33 27-31 27-31 2nd -12.0 129 8/23 at STK 59 6/6 MOD L 3-4 Murfee-Frisbee-Kober 1,657 3:10 27-32 27-32 2nd -12.5 130 8/24 at STK 60 6/7 at STK L 3-8 Gilbert-Marte 2,921 3:23 27-33 27-33 2nd -12.5 131 8/25 at STK 61 6/8 at STK L 7-8 (10) Highberger-Simpson 3,205 3:33 27-34 27-34 T2nd -12.5 132 8/26 at STK 62 6/9 at STK L 8-10 Krall-Doval 2,632 3:34 27-35 27-35 T3rd -13.5 133 8/27 VIS 63 6/10 at STK W 4-2 (11) Parra-Sheehan 1,791 3:33 28-35 28-35 T2nd -13.5 134 8/28 VIS 64 6/11 at STK L 3-4 Charles-Simpson-Highberger 1,841 2:31 28-36 28-36 T3rd -13.5 135 8/29 VIS 65 6/12 VIS L 0-1 Green-Gavin-Tunnell 1,400 2:18 28-37 28-37 4th -15.5 136 8/30 STK 66 6/13 VIS W 4-3 Bates-Bartlett-Parra 1,268 2:51 29-37 29-37 3rd -14.5 137 8/31 STK 67 6/14 VIS L 5-10 McKinley-Phillips 4,085 3:52 29-38 29-38 3rd -15.5 138 9/1 STK 68 6/15 VIS W 10-2 Meisner-Moths-Toplikar 4,381 3:12 30-38 30-38 3rd -14.5 139 9/2 STK 69 6/16 VIS L 1-2 Yoshikawa-Hjelle-Bartlett 2,909 2:47 30-39 30-39 3rd -15.5

FIRST HALF RECORD / STANDINGS INFO SECOND HALF RECORD / STANDINGS INFO Overall Record: 30-39 Overall Record: 11-15 Home Record: 16-18 Home Record: 6-7 Road Record: 14-21 Road Record: 5-8 Vs. North: 16-27 Vs. North: 8-12 Vs. South: 14-12 Vs. South: 3-3

Days In First Place: 4 (of 74) Days In First Place: 0 (of 27) Days In Second Place: 33 (of 74) Days In Second Place: 2 (of 27) Days In Third Place: 23 (of 74) Days In Third Place: 12 (of 27) Days In Fourth Place: 14 (of 74) Days In Fourth Place: 13 (of 27)

Last Day In First Place: April 12 Last Day In First Place: -- Most Consecutive Days In First: 3 (April 10-12) Most Consecutive Days In First: -- Most Games Ahead (Date): 1.0 (April 11) Most Games Ahead (Date): -- Most Games Behind (Date): 15.5 (x3, last: June 16) Most Games Behind (Date): 5.0 (x2, last: July 13)

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