Richmond Flying Squirrels | 3001 N Arthur Ashe Blvd., Richmond, VA 23230 | 804-359-3866 | SquirrelsBaseball.com | @GoSquirrels Eastern Division All-Stars vs. Western Division All-Stars Wednesday, July 10, 2019 7:05 p.m. | The Diamond | Richmond, Va. Radio: Sports Radio 910 The Fan & 105.1 FM TV: CBS 6 WTVR, WCVW-TV & MiLB.TV THE 2019 EASTERN LEAGUE ALL-STAR GAME PROSPECT WATCH • Top players from across the Eastern League representing the • The All-Star Game rosters include five of MLB.com’s top prospects Western and Eastern Divisions square off in the 2019 Eastern in , including Erie’s Casey Mize (2), Erie’s Matt Manning League All-Star Game (32), Hartford’s Colton Welker (57), Reading’s Adonis Medina (77) • This is the first time Richmond and the Flying Squirrels have host- and Erie’s Isaac Paredes (83) ed the Eastern League All-Star Game • This year’s All-Star Game rosters also include two of the last four top overall picks in the MLB Draft: Mize (2018) and Reading’s Mick- MEET THE MANAGERS ey Moniak (2016) • The Western Division will be managed by Richmond Flying Squir- • Four players are ranked by MLB.com in the top-10 prospects at rels their position by MLB.com: Mize (RHP, 1), Manning (RHP, 10), Welker • Played 12 seasons in the majors with the , (3B, 6) and Dalbec (3B, 8) , Mets, , Red Sox, and • 22 players are ranked in their respective organization’s top-30 • Scored clinching in the 2005 with the White Sox prospects by MLB.com • Played in the Eastern League in 2001 with Bowie and ranks sec- ond in Baysox franchise history with 54 steals in a season STARS OF TOMORROW • Played 17 games for the in 2007 • The Eastern League All-Star Game has featured players who have • Third overall season as an MiLB manager and second in Richmond gone on to become some of the top stars in Major League Base- • The Eastern Division will be managed by New Hampshire Fisher ball Cats manager • Since 1985, the Eastern League All-Star Game rosters have includ- • Played 12 MLB seasons with the Expos, Braves and Marlins ed: • Two-time World Series champion (1995, 2003) • Two inductees to the National Baseball Hall of Fame: • Played five seasons (241 total games) with the Richmond Braves (1991) and (1996) from 1992-97 • One AL Most Valuable Players: Vladimir Guerrero (1996) • Is currently second overall season as a manager in the minors • Two Award winners: Doug Drabek (1985) and (Last was 2005 with Jamestown Jammers in the NYPL) (2002) • 28 winners: (1986), MEET THE TEAMS (1986), (1986), (1989), • The rosters are comprised of players from around the league’s 12 (1989), (1989), (1989), Jim Thome teams as voted on by Eastern League managers and media (1991), (1993), (1995), Todd • The rosters include players from five different countries: United Helton (1996), Vladimir Guerrero (1996), (1998), Mi- States, Dominican Republic, Venezuela, South Korea and Australia chael Cuddyer (2001), Victor Martinez (2002), • Richmond leads the league with seven All-Star selections, a fran- (2003), (2004), (2004), chise record Jose Bautista • The Western Division roster includes seven players from Rich- (2005), Hanley Ramirez (2005), (2006), mond, six from Erie, five from Akron, five from Harrisburg, four from (2007), (2009), (2009), Brandon Altoona and four from Bowie Crawford (2010), (2014), Gary Sanchez (2014-15) • The Eastern Division roster features six players from Trenton, five and German Marquez (2016) from Binghamton, five from Hartford, five from Reading, four from • 59 players have been named to MLB All-Star Games Binghamton and four from Portland • Erie’s Isaac Paredes is the youngest player participating in the All- LAST RICHMOND ALL-STAR GAME Star Game at 20 years old (born February 18, 1999) • The last minor-league All-Star Game to be held in Richmond was • Harrisburg’s is the oldest player on the All-Star ros- the 1992 -A All-Star Game, hosted by the Richmond Braves ters at 31 years old (born January 1, 1988) on July 15, 1992 • 10 players who were selected as All-Stars are not available to play • The roster included , Bernie Wil- due to promotions, injuries or participation in the Futures Game liams, , , , and • Western Division Tyler Cyr (2017) and Aaron Barrett Bob Wickman (2013) are playing in the Eastern League All-Star Game for the sec- • The roster featured , who was the ond time in their careers second off the bench for the N.L. • The game was delayed for rain LEADING THE PACK • The American League defeated the National League, 2-1 • Heading into the All-Star Break, several All-Star Game players are leading the league in various statistical categories LOOKING LIVE • Bowie’s Mason McCoy leads the league with a .319 aver- • The 2019 Eastern League All-Star Game is being broadcast live in age Richmond on CBS 6 WTVR and on WCVW-TV • Portland’s Bobby Dalbec leads the league with 19 home runs and 56 walks • Broadcaster Lane Casadonte will call the action • Reading’s Darick Hall leads the league with 55 RBIs, 26 doubles • Casadonte is the sports director at CBS 6 in Richmond and has and 40 extra-base hits been with the station since 1994 • Trenton’s leads the league with a .411 on-base % • Casadonte will be joined by analyst Jon Laaser, former broadcast- • Reading’s Mickey Moniak leads the league with nine triples er in the Eastern League for the (2007) and the • Akron’s Ka’ai Tom leads the league with 149 Richmond Flying Squirrels (2010-15) and current voice of the Vir- • Bowie’s Alex Wells leads the league in ERA (1.92) ginia Tech Hokies football and men’s teams • Bowie’s and Altoona’s James Marvel are tied for the • The live telecast is also being carried in various markets through- league lead with nine wins out the east coast, including Norfolk, Va., Charlottesville, Va., Har- • Erie’s Matt Manning leads the league with 106 risonburg, Va., Hartford, Conn., Harrisburg, Pa., Baltimore, Md. and • Reading’s Addison Russ leads the league with 35 games pitched Portland, Maine. THROUGH THE YEARS IN CASE OF A TIE • The Eastern League All-Star Game dates back to 1954 and was • If the game is tied through nine , the winning team will be hosted annually through 1990 determined with a derby • From 1991-2002, the Eastern, Southern and Leagues com- • Each manager will select one hitter from his roster bined to host the -A All-Star Game each summer • A member of each coaching staff will pitch to the hitter from his • The current era of the Eastern League All-Star Game began in roster 2003 • As the visiting team, the Eastern Division would first • From 2003-2009, the Southern and Northern Divisions squared • Each hitter will have a timed two-minute round off • The team whose hitter hits the most home runs would win the • The North and South split the six games played in that span • The 2007 All-Star Game in Norwich, Conn. was canceled in the game third due to fog • If both players hit the same of home runs, a second round • In 2010, the league restructured into its current look with the East- timed to one minute would be held ern and Western Divisions • In a second round, the managers can continue with the same hit- • Since 2010, the Western Division holds a 5-4 edge over the East- ters as the first round or can select a new hitter ern Division • If the score is still tied through two rounds, a third round timed to • Two All-Star Games, 2015 and 2018, were deadlocked through 30 seconds will be held nine innings and went to a tiebreaker. In 2015, Reading’s Brian • In a third round, the managers can continue with the same hitters Pointer won the game for the East in a . Last year, as the first round or can select a new hitter Altoona’s Will Craig won a swing-off to give the win to the Western • If the score is still tied through three rounds, any additional rounds Division. would be time to 30 seconds until a winner is determined 2019 EASTERN LEAGUE ALL-STAR GAME Page 1 EASTERN LEAGUE ALL-STAR RESULTS & RECORDS PAST EASTERN LEAGUE ALL-STAR GAME RESULTS The Eastern League All-Star Game took place annually from 1954-1990. From 1991-2002, the Eastern, Southern and Texas Leagues combined for a Double-A All-Star Game. The Eastern League again began hosting its own All-Star Game in 2003. All records below are reflective of the current era of the Eastern League All-Star Game, beginning in 2003. YEAR LOCATION RESULT WINNER LOSER MVP ATT. 2003 New Britain, Conn. North 6, South 5 David Shepard (TRN) Brian Schmack (ERI) Terry Tiffee (NB) 7,168 2004 Bowie, Md. South 4, North 1 Dave Crouthers (BOW) Neal Musser (BIN) Jeff Keppinger (ALT) 9,166 2005 Portland, Maine North 9, South 6 Justin Pope (TRN) Chris Cooper (AKR) Danny Matienzo (NB) 6,975 2006 Altoona, Pa. South 5, North 3 (HAR) Charlie Manning (TRN) Brett Roneberg (ALT) 9,308 2007 Norwich, Conn. CANCELED IN THIRD INNING (FOG) 2008 Manchester, N.H. North 5, South 3 (CON) Pat Bresnehan (ALT) Luke Hughes (NB) 8,762 2009 Trenton, N.J. South 5, North 3 Vance Worley (REA) Roy Merritt (BNG) Miguel Abreu (BOW) 7,474 2010 Harrisburg, Pa. West 10, East 3 Rafael Martin (HBG) Drew Naylor (REA) Chase d’Arnaud (ALT) 8,078 2011 Manchester, N.H. West 8, East 3 Aaron Pribanic (ALT) Joel Carreno (NH) Brock Holt (ALT) 7,517 2012 Reading, Pa. East 5, West 4 Daniel Turpen (NB) Hector Nelo (HAR) (BNG) 9,477 2013 New Britain, Conn. West 5, East 0 Mike Wright (BOW) Anthony Ranaudo (POR) Javier Herrera (RIC) 8,633 2014 Altoona, Pa. West 5, East 2 Ryan Beckman (ALT) Dustin Antolin (NH) (ERI) 6,055 2015 Portland, Maine West 4, East 4* N/A N/A Marco Hernandez (POR) 7,368 2016 Akron, Ohio East 10, West 2 (TRN) (RIC) Matt Oberste (BNG) 8,054 2017 Manchester, N.H. East 7, West 1 Drew Anderson (REA) Jairo Labourt (ERI) Zack Zehner (TRN) 6,120 2018 Trenton, N.J. West 4, East 4^ N/A N/A Luigi Rodriguez (RIC) 8,296 * - REA’s Brian Pointer won for West in home run derby ^ - ALT’s Will Craig won for West in swing-off EASTERN LEAGUE ALL-STAR GAME TEAM BATTING RECORDS Most Runs Scored ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������10, 2x (West - 2010, East - 2016) Most Hits ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 20 (East - 2016) Most Doubles ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������5, 2x (South - 2006, East - 2016) Most Triples ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������2 (South - 2006) Most Home Runs ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������4 (South - 2005) Most Walks ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������7 (North - 2006) Most Strikeouts �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������12, 2x (East - 2014, West - 2018) EASTERN LEAGUE ALL-STAR GAME TEAM PITCHING RECORDS Most Runs Allowed ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������10, 2x (East - 2010, West - 2016) Most Earned Runs Allowed ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 10 (West - 2016) Most Hits Allowed ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 20 (West - 2016) Most Walks ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 7 (South - 2006) Most Strikeouts �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������12, 2x (West - 2014, East - 2018) Most Home Runs Allowed ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������4 (North - 2005)

EASTERN LEAGUE ALL-STAR GAME INDIVIDUAL BATTING RECORDS Most At-Bats ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 5, 13x (Last - Brendan Rodgers HFD - 2018) Most Runs Scored �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������2, 15x (Last - Jesmuel Valentin REA/ REA - 2016) Most Hits �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������4, 2x (Mike McDade NH - 2012, Matt Oberste BIN - 2016) Most Doubles ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 3 (Brett Roneberg ALT - 2006) Most Triples ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1, 9x (Last - BIN - 2018, Danny Woodrow ERI - 2018) Most Home Runs ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������2 (Jonathan Van Every AKR - 2005) Most Grand Slams ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������1, 2x (Chase d’Arnaud ALT - 2010, Steven Moya ERI - 2014) Most RBI ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 4, 3x (Chase d’Arnaud ALT - 2010, Steven Moya ERI - 2014, Matt Oberste BIN - 2016) Most Walks �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������2, 7x (Last - Thairo Estrada TRN - 2017) Most Strikeouts �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������3, 8x (Last - Slade Heathcott RIC - 2017) EASTERN LEAGUE ALL-STAR GAME INDIVIDUAL PITCHING RECORDS Most �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������3.0 (Kip Bouknight HAR - 2006) Most Hits Allowed ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������5, 3x (Last - J.P. Feyereisen AKR - 2016) Most Runs Allowed ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 6 (Drew Naylor REA - 2010) Most Earned Runs Allowed �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 6 (Drew Naylor REA - 2010) Most Walks �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������4 (Nathan Bumstead ERI - 2006) Most Strikeouts ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������4, ( NH - 2017) EASTERN LEAGUE HOME RUN DEBRY WINNERS 2003 �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������Brian Myrow (TRN) 2011 ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ Mike McDade (NH) 2004 ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ (TRN) 2012 �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Chris Rahl (HBG)** 2005 ������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Shelly Duncan (TRN) 2013 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������Caleb Joseph (BOW) 2006 ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������No Derby 2014 ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Western Division^ 2007 ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������Sergio Santos (NH) 2015 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Dan Gamache (ALT) 2008 ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Travis Snider (NH) 2016 ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Jason Krizan (ERI) 2009 ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������Brian Dopirak (NH)* 2017 �������������������������������������������������������������������������� Aderlin Rodriguez (BOW) 2010 ������������������������������������������������������������������������������Hector Gimenez (ALT) 2018 ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Deivi Grullon (REA) Prior to 2003, the Eastern, Southern and Texas Leagues combined for a Double-A All-Star Game * - New Jersey High Schooler Mike Fassi edged Dopirak, who led E.L. hitters ** - In 2012, a points-based hitting challenge was held in place of a traditional derby ^ - In 2014, the “Ghostman Games” were held in place of a traditional home run derby

2019 EASTERN LEAGUE ALL-STAR GAME Page 2 WESTERN DIVISION NOTES 50 MELVIN ADON BATS: LEFT | THROWS: RIGHT HT: 6-3 | WT: 232 TEAM: Richmond Flying Squirrels ACQUIRED: International Free Agent - 2015 BORN: June 9, 1994 (25) MLB ORGANIZATION: PRO SEASONS (AA): 5 (1) BIRTHPLACE: Santiago, Dominican Republic W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO AVG WHIP GO/AO 2019 EL 2 6 2.83 32 0 0 0 11 12 41.1 36 19 13 2 1 25 5 56 .245 1.48 1.71 CAREER 16 28 4.18 101 62 0 0 11 12 359.1 379 211 167 18 19 152 5 333 .274 1.48 1.54 2019 SEASON: Ranks second in EL with 32 games pitched and fifth with 11 saves...Ranks fourth among relievers in the EL with 12.19 SO/9 IP...Ranked as No. 14 Giants prospect by MLB. com and No. 12 Giants prospect by ...Has posted a 1.21 ERA (3 ER/22.1 IP) over last 17 appearances since May 19...Made Double-A debut on 4/4 vs. HFD and worked 1.0 scoreless inning in shutout...Posted a 1.80 ERA over first 10 outings through 5/4..Converted first seven Double-A attempts from 4/6-6/3 CAREER NOTES: Signed by the Giants out of the Dominican Republic at age 20 in 2015...Added to the Giants’ 40-man roster on Nov. 20, 2018...Named to Baseball America’s list of confirmed pitchers reaching 100 mph each of the last three seasons...Rated by Baseball America as having the “Best Fastball” in the Giants organization in 2018...Transitioned to bullpen for 2019 after primarily starting in first four seasons..Pitched for in the in 2018 and named AFL All-Prospect Team 38 CALEB BARAGAR BATS: RIGHT | THROWS: LEFT HT: 6-3 | WT: 215 TEAM: Richmond Flying Squirrels ACQUIRED: 9th Round - 2015 (Indiana University) BORN: April 9, 1994 (25) MLB ORGANIZATION: San Francisco Giants PRO SEASONS (AA): 4 (1) BIRTHPLACE: Jenison, Mich. W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO AVG WHIP GO/AO 2019 EL 2 2 2.98 12 11 0 0 0 0 63.1 38 26 21 4 5 28 2 56 .172 1.04 0.43 CAREER 15 17 3.79 81 61 0 0 1 3 342.0 313 171 144 27 17 113 3 303 .246 1.25 0.58 2019 SEASON: Ranked 11 in the league (min. 60.0 IP) in ERA (2.98), second in BAA (.162), seventh in WHIP (1.04) and first in BABIP (.204)...Began season with A-Adv. San Jose and went 0-1 with a 2.70 ERA in five games (four starts)...Made spot start for Triple-A Sacramento on 5/2...Made Double-A debut on 5/10 @ BOW in relief and allowed four unearned runs...Made first Double-A start on 5/14 @ ERI (ND, 6.2 IP, 4 H, 3 R/ER, 1 BB, 7 K)...Went 1-0 with a 2.31 ERA in first five Double-A games from 5/10-5/29 CAREER NOTES: Attended Jenison (Mich.) HS...Played two seasons at Jackson (Mich.) Community College, where he threw back-to-back no-hitting as a sophomore in April 2014...Played two seasons at Indiana University...Went 4-4 with a 2.49 ERA in 2016 senior season and ranked tied for fifth in the Big Ten in ERA...Made professional debut in 2016 with AZL Giants and tied for first in wins (5) and sixth in ERA (2.28) in the Arizona League...Split between three levels in 2018 (A/A+/AAA) and went 3-4 with a 4.08 ERA in 12 starts and 14 relief outings 33 AARON BARRETT BATS: RIGHT | THROWS: LEFT HT: 6-3 | WT: 230 TEAM: ACQUIRED: 9th Round - 2010 (Ole Miss) BORN: January 2, 1994 (31) MLB ORGANIZATION: Washington Nationals PRO SEASONS (AA): 8 (2) BIRTHPLACE: Evansville, Ind. W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO AVG WHIP GO/AO 2019 EL 0 1 2.94 30 0 0 0 15 18 33.2 26 13 11 4 4 11 0 38 .203 1.10 1.56 CAREER 8 11 3.02 186 7 0 0 69 80 217.1 163 85 73 13 8 92 0 277 .203 1.17 1.61 2019 SEASON: Pitching in first full season since 2015...Ranks tied for third in EL in appearances (30) and third in saves (15)...Has a 0.51 ERA (1 ER/17.2 IP) in 16 outings at FNB Field... Has posted a 1.35 ERA (2 ER/13.1 IP) in 12 outings since 5/27...Pitched final inning of Senators’ no-hitter on 4/11 @ BOW...Picked up his 41st career save with Harrisburg on 6/28 @ ERI to become Senators’ all-time saves leader CAREER NOTES: Pitched for Harrisburg in 2013 and went 1-1 with a 2.15 ERA and 26 saves in 51 appearances, earning an Eastern League Mid-Season All-Star selection...Made MLB debut for the Nationals on 3/31/14 vs. NYM...Went 3-0 with a 2.66 ERA in 50 games with Washington as a rookie in 2014...Pitched 40 games for Washington in 2015 before undergoing surgery in September...Suffered a broken humerus in his right arm while working his way back in 2016...Missed all of 2016 and 2017 seasons...Returned to pitching in 2018 23 DREW CARLTON BATS: RIGHT | THROWS: RIGHT HT: 6-1 | WT: 215 TEAM: Erie SeaWolves ACQUIRED: 32nd Rd. - 2017 (Florida State) BORN: September 8, 1995 (23) MLB ORGANIZATION: PRO SEASONS (AA): 3 (2) BIRTHPLACE: Lakeland, Fla. W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO AVG WHIP GO/AO 2019 EL 1 2 1.58 27 0 0 0 8 8 40.0 32 12 7 1 1 13 0 39 .224 1.13 0.93 CAREER 6 4 1.83 86 0 0 0 29 34 132.2 107 38 27 2 4 28 1 136 .220 1.02 0.93 2019 SEASON: Ranks fourth in EL in ERA (1.58) among EL relievers (min. 40 IP)...Third-most saves in EL without a blown save (8)...Spent entire season to date with Erie, first full year at Double-A...Did not allow a run in first four outings (6.2 IP) before allowing season-high five runs on 4/20 vs. BNG (G2)...In 22 outings since, has gone 1-1 with a 0.56 ERA (2 ER/32.1 IP)... Worked eight straight games without allowing an earned run from 4/24-5/20...Has gone 1-0 with a 0.54 (1 ER/16.2 IP) in last 13 appearances since 5/29 CAREER NOTES: Graduated from George Jenkins HS in Lakeland, Fla., with a 4.32 ERA and received Distinguished Athlete Award from the United States Marine Corps...Played three seasons at Florida State from 2015-17...2017 Team at FSU and was starter before moving to role...Two-time All-ACC Academic Team (2016-17)...Pitched at three levels in first professional season in 2017 (Rk./A-/A) and went 1-0 with a 1.08 ERA in 20 total appearances...Made five Double-A relief appearances with Erie in 2018 (1.64 ERA) 30 TYLER CYR BATS: RIGHT | THROWS: RIGHT HT: 6-2 | WT: 211 TEAM: Richmond Flying Squirrels ACQUIRED: 10 Rd. - 2015 (Embry-Riddle University) BORN: May 5, 1993 (26) MLB ORGANIZATION: San Francisco Giants PRO SEASONS (AA): 5 (3) BIRTHPLACE: Fremont, Calif. W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO AVG WHIP GO/AO 2019 EL 0 0 2.73 22 0 0 0 1 4 29.2 25 11 9 1 2 14 0 34 .225 1.31 2.18 CAREER 12 9 2.85 131 1 0 0 25 31 183.1 155 79 58 6 10 84 2 215 .228 1.30 1.59 2019 SEASON: Began season with Richmond on 4/20 after working back from surgery to repair olecranon fracture in right elbow in 2018...Posted 2.08 ERA (3 ER/13.0 IP) in first 10 ap- pearances...After allowing two runs in back-to-back outings on 5/29 and 6/1 (G2), has posted a 1.32 ERA (2 ER/13.2 IP) in last nine appearances since 6/5 CAREER NOTES: Did not begin pitching regularly until senior season at John F. Kennedy High School in Fremont, Calif....Began collegiate career at Skyline (Calif.) College...Played two seasons at NAIA Embry-Riddle University in Daytona Beach, Fla. and is the second-highest draft pick in school history....Reached Double-A in 2017 and went 5-2 with a 2.19 ERA in 47 appearances for Richmond, earning an Eastern League All-Star selection...Finished 2017 season ranked third in EL in saves (18), tied for first in games pitched (47) and tied for second in games finished (35)...Tied with Josh Osich for second in Flying Squirrels franchise history with 22 career saves 34 ZAC LOWTHER BATS: LEFT | THROWS: LEFT HT: 6-2 | WT: 235 TEAM: ACQUIRED: CBB Rd. - 2017 (Xavier) BORN: April 30, 1996 (23) MLB ORGANIZATION: Baltimore Orioles PRO SEASONS (AA): 3 (1) BIRTHPLACE: Brooklyn Heights, Ohio W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO AVG WHIP GO/AO 2019 EL 9 5 2.64 16 16 0 0 0 0 85.1 60 27 25 5 1 43 0 80 .203 1.21 0.95 CAREER 19 11 2.22 51 49 0 0 0 0 263.1 181 71 65 14 8 89 1 306 .195 1.03 0.90 2019 SEASON: Tied for first in EL with nine wins...Ranks fifth in EL with 2.64 ERA, tenth with 80 strikeouts, third with .203 BAA , tied for fifth with .640 winning percentage and tied for third with 43 walks...Made Double-A debut on 4/7 @ HBG and worked 5.0 scoreless innings...Went 4-3 with a 1.68 ERA (9 ER/48.1 IP) in first nine starts through 5/26...Worked three consecutive scoreless starts from 5/14-5/26, totaling 18.2 IP...Named EL Pitcher of the Week on 5/19...Ranked by MLB.com as the No. 8 Orioles prospect CAREER NOTES: Attended Xavier University alongside Baysox teammate and fellow EL All-Star Rylan Bannon...Led Big Each in strikeouts as a sophomore in 2016...Set Xavier record with 123 strikeouts as a junior in 2017 and ranked fourth in NCAA in K/9 IP (13.3)...Drafted by the Orioles with the 74th overall pick in 2017...Posted a 12.9 K/9 IP rate in first pro season with short-season Aberdeen in 2017 and was selected as a New York-Penn League All-Star...Split 2018 between -A Delmarva and A-Adv. Frederick, going 8-4 with a 2.18 ERA

35 ELI MORGAN BATS: RIGHT | THROWS: RIGHT HT: 5-10 | WT: 190 TEAM: Akron RubberDucks ACQUIRED: 8th Rd. - 2017 (Gonzaga) BORN: May 13, 1996 (23) MLB ORGANIZATION: PRO SEASONS (AA): 3 (1) BIRTHPLACE: Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO AVG WHIP GO/AO 2019 EL 5 1 3.17 11 11 0 0 0 0 59.2 52 24 21 7 0 22 1 61 .235 1.24 0.43 CAREER 20 11 2.78 57 49 1 0 0 0 271.2 219 100 84 23 9 70 1 315 .219 1.06 0.68 2019 SEASON: Began season with A-Adv. Lynchburg and went 3-1 with a 1.87 ERA in six starts...Promoted to Double-A Akron on 5/6...Made Double-A debut on 5/10 @ REA and allowed three runs over 5.1 IP with nine strikeouts...Posted a 1.78 ERA in first six Double-A starts from 5/10-6/7...Won five straight starts from 5/22-6/13, going 5-0 with a 1.74 ERA (6 ER/31.0 IP) and 34 strikeouts from 5/22-6/13...Has combined to go 8-2 with a 2.70 ERA in 17 total starts between A-Adv. Lynchburg and Double-A Akron in 2019 CAREER NOTES: Attended Gonzaga University...Started 14 games as a junior and named First-Team All-America by /Rawlings after going 10-2 with a 2.86 ERA...Picked up double-digit strikeouts in final five collegiate outings...Made pro debut with short-season Mahoning Valley in 2017 and went 3-2 with a 1.03 ERA in 13 outings (five starts)...Spent first full professional season split between Single Lake County and A-Adv. Lynchburg and went 9-7 with a 3.27 ERA and was named an MiLB.com Indians Organizational All-Star 10 KYLE NELSON BATS: LEFT | THROWS: LEFT HT: 6-1 | WT: 175 TEAM: Akron RubberDucks ACQUIRED: 15th Rd. - 2017 (UC Santa Barbara) BORN: July 8, 1996 (23) MLB ORGANIZATION: Cleveland Indians PRO SEASONS (AA): 3 (1) BIRTHPLACE: San Francisco, Calif. W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO AVG WHIP GO/AO 2019 EL 1 2 2.38 20 0 0 0 3 4 22.2 12 8 6 2 3 8 1 31 .154 0.88 0.75 CAREER 11 5 1.86 82 0 0 0 16 22 106.2 73 32 22 5 6 25 4 155 .188 0.92 0.89 2019 SEASON: Began season with A-Adv. Lynchburg and did not allow a run in eight outings, totaling 17 strikeouts in 9.1 innings...Promoted to Double-A Akron on 5/3...Made Double-A debut on 5/3 vs. REA and worked 2.0 scoreless innings...Did not allow an earned run in first 10 Double-A appearances from 5/3-6/2, totaling 12.2 innings...Posted a 0.50 ERA (1 ER/18.0 IP) in first 15 Double-A games from 5/3-6/16 (G2)...Has a 9.64 ERA (5 ER/4.2 IP) in last five games since 6/19 CAREER NOTES: Attended UC Santa Barbara and helped lead Gauchos to first College World Series appearance in school history in 2016...Began professional career with short-season Mahoning Valley in 2017 and went 3-2 with a 2.48 ERA in 19 appearances...Split 2018 season between Single-A Lake County and A-Adv. Lynchburg and combined to go 6-1 with a 1.58 ERA, including a 0.76 ERA in 35.1 innings of work in the Midwest League...Selected as a Midwest League All-Star and an MiLB.com Indians Organizational All-Star in 2018 27 BEAU SULSER BATS: RIGHT | THROWS: RIGHT HT: 6-2 | WT: 195 TEAM: Altoona Curve ACQUIRED: 10th Rd. - 2017 (Dartmouth) BORN: May 5, 1994 (25) MLB ORGANIZATION: PRO SEASONS (AA): 3 (1) BIRTHPLACE: Escondido, Calif. W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO AVG WHIP GO/AO 2019 EL 7 0 1.33 21 0 0 0 2 3 54.1 40 8 8 2 1 14 0 36 .203 0.99 0.95 CAREER 14 12 2.78 75 6 0 0 11 17 152.1 137 56 47 10 5 25 1 132 .235 1.06 1.20 2019 SEASON: Has fourth-best BB/9 IP ratio among EL relievers (2.32)...Tied for fifth in league with seven wins, tied with Domingo Acevedo for most among EL relievers...Has sec- ond-best ERA among EL pitchers with at least 50.0 innings of work...Made Double-A debut on 4/6 @ AKR and worked 2.1 IP for first Double-A win...Pitched 16.0 consecutive scoreless innings to open season from 4/6-5/6...Has worked multiple innings in 19 of 21 outings...Hit a solo homer on 5/14 @ BNG, the seventh by a pitcher in Altoona franchise history CAREER NOTES: Attended Dartmouth College and was named Ivy League Pitcher of the Year in 2017 senior season after ranking second in NCAA in WHIP (0.80), third in ERA (1.40) and seventh in BB/9 IP (1.0)...Brother, Cole Sulser, also attended Dartmouth and pitched in the EL for four seasons (2014, ‘16-18) with Akron and is currently in the Rays organization with Triple-A Durham...Posted a 2.35 ERA in 36 outings during first full professional season in 2018 with Single-A West ...Skipped A-Adv. to pitch with Double-A Altoona in 2019

2019 EASTERN LEAGUE ALL-STAR GAME Page 3 WESTERN DIVISION PITCHER NOTES (CONT.) 28 PEDRO VASQUEZ BATS: RIGHT | THROWS: RIGHT HT: 6-4 | WT: 190 TEAM: Altoona Curve ACQUIRED: Trade () - 2016 BORN: September 23, 1995 (23) MLB ORGANIZATION: Pittsburgh Pirates PRO SEASONS (AA): 5 (2) BIRTHPLACE: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO AVG WHIP GO/AO 2019 EL 6 1 2.58 15 14 0 0 0 0 80.1 69 32 23 6 2 13 0 65 .230 1.02 0.65 CAREER 31 24 3.29 90 84 2 0 0 0 479.0 436 201 175 40 26 96 1 370 .242 1.11 0.76 2019 SEASON: Ranks fourth in league with 2.58 ERA and second with 1.02 WHIP...Third among EL starting pitchers with 1.47 BB/9 IP and second with 9.42 baserunners/9 IP...Began season in Altoona bullpen and moved into starting rotation with Eduardo Vera’s promotion to Triple-A in early April...Worked three straight scoreless starts (18.0 IP) between Triple-A Indianapolis and Double-A Altoona from 5/30-6/9...Pitched two games in Triple-A and returned to Altoona on 6/4...Went 3-0 with a 0.36 ERA (1 ER/25.0 IP) in four starts from 6/4-6/22 CAREER NOTES: Signed as an international free agent by the on April 8, 2015...Pitched in the DSL that year and tied for the league lead with eight wins, ranked first with 90.0 IP and ranked third with 0.99 WHIP.... along with LHP Jake Brentz on September 1, 2016 to complete August 6, 2016 trade that sent RHP Aquimedes Camin- ero from the Pirates to the Mariners...Named 2017 Mid-Season and Post-Season All-Star and tied for second in league in wins (9)...2-6, 5.12 ERA with Altoona in 2018 55 ALEX WELLS BATS: LEFT | THROWS: LEFT HT: 6-1 | WT: 190 TEAM: Bowie Baysox ACQUIRED: International Free Agent - 2015 BORN: February 27, 1997 (22) MLB ORGANIZATION: Baltimore Orioles PRO SEASONS (AA): 4 (1) BIRTHPLACE: Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO AVG WHIP GO/AO 2019 EL 7 1 1.92 14 14 1 0 0 0 79.2 66 20 17 2 2 18 0 62 .224 1.05 0.85 CAREER 29 19 2.61 76 76 1 0 0 0 417.1 374 142 121 38 11 70 0 326 .238 1.06 0.76 2019 SEASON: Ranks first in Eastern League with 1.92 ERA, tied for fifth with seven wins, fourth with 1.05 WHIP, first with .875 winning percentage and fourth with 9.72 baserunners/9 IP...Ranked by MLB.com as the No. 25 Orioles prospect...Made Double-A debut on 4/20 @ AKR and worked 4.2 scoreless innings...Posted a 0.61 ERA (2 ER/29.2 IP) over five starts from 5/15-6/9...Has gone 4-0 with a 2.37 ERA (10 ER/38.0 IP) in last six starts since 6/2 CAREER NOTES: Has a twin brothers, Lachlan Wells, who pitches in organization...Has been selected as a Mid-Season All-Star in four consecutive seasons, including 2016 in the New York-Penn League with Aberdeen, 2017 in the with Delmarva, 2018 in the with Frederick and 2019 in the Eastern League with Bowie...Pitched in the 2018 All-Star Futures Game at ...Named 2017 Orioles Minor League Pitcher of the Year EASTERN DIVISION PITCHER NOTES 31 DANIEL ALVAREZ BATS: RIGHT | THROWS: RIGHT HT: 6-3 | WT: 228 TEAM: ACQUIRED: International Free Agent - 2014 BORN: June 28, 1996 (23) MLB ORGANIZATION: PRO SEASONS (AA): 6 (1) BIRTHPLACE: Baquisimeto, Venezuela W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO AVG WHIP GO/AO 2019 EL 5 1 2.92 29 0 0 0 10 13 37.0 26 14 12 3 1 16 1 53 .194 1.14 1.19 CAREER 24 11 2.80 107 35 0 0 14 21 296.0 232 121 92 15 20 103 1 322 .213 1.13 1.36 2019 SEASON: Ranks sixth in Eastern League with 10 saves and tied for sixth with 29 games pitched...Ranks third in league with 12.9 K/9 IP among relievers and among all pitchers with at least 35.0 IP...Ranks second in league with 27 games finished...Made Double-A debut on 4/6 @ ERI and allowed two unearned runs...Earned first Double-A save on 4/8 @ AKR with 1-2-3 ninth...Worked six straight scoreless appearances from 4/18-5/6 (7.1 IP)...Pitched eighth and ninth innings of combined no-hitter on 6/24 vs. REA CAREER NOTES: Signed by the Yankees as an international free agent on March 14, 2014...Worked primarily as a starter in first full stateside season in 2016 and went 6-1 with a 1.60 ERA in 12 games (10 starts) between GCL Yankees and Pulaski Yankees...Combined to go 3-2 with a 1.30 ERA in 23 total appearances during 2018 season between short-season and Single-A Charleston 38 HAROL GONZALEZ BATS: SWITCH | THROWS: RIGHT HT: 6-0 | WT: 180 TEAM: ACQUIRED: International Free Agent - 2014 BORN: March 2, 1995 (24) MLB ORGANIZATION: PRO SEASONS (AA): 6 (2) BIRTHPLACE: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO AVG WHIP GO/AO 2019 EL 4 3 3.68 14 13 0 0 0 0 78.1 68 35 32 12 3 20 2 72 .234 1.12 1.03 CAREER 25 38 3.76 103 88 7 0 3 5 553.1 540 268 231 57 37 136 5 463 .255 1.22 1.01 2019 SEASON: Ranks tied for eighth in Eastern League with 1.12 WHIP...Made 2019 debut in relief outing on 4/11 vs. ERI with 2.1 scoreless innings...Has started each of his 13 outings since...Named Eastern League Pitcher of the Week on 5/12 after pitching 6.2 innings in a combined no-hitter with Ryder Ryan on 5/8 @ HBG, Binghamton’s first in 13 years, and also had two hits singles and two RBIs in the game...Has pitched 5.0 IP in 28 straight starts dating back to 6/2/18 CAREER NOTES: Signed by the Mets as an international free agent on March 26, 2014...Played first stateside season in 2015 with rookie-level Kingsport and went 2-4 with a 4.96 ERA in 15 games (seven starts)...Spent 2016 with short-season Brooklyn and went 7-3 with a 2.01 ERA...Led NYPL in ERA, wins and strikeouts (88)...Named a New York-Penn League Mid-Season All-Star, an MiLB.com Mets Organizational All-Star and a Baseball America short-season All-Star in 2016...Went 0-9 with a 7.79 ERA in nine starts for Binghamton in 2018 11 ALEXANDER GUILLEN BATS: RIGHT | THROWS: RIGHT HT: 6-2 | WT: 175 TEAM: ACQUIRED: International Free Agent - 2013 BORN: November 23, 1995 (23) MLB ORGANIZATION: PRO SEASONS (AA): 7 (1) BIRTHPLACE: San Cristobal, Dominican Republic W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO AVG WHIP GO/AO 2019 EL 2 2 1.24 23 0 0 0 0 0 50.2 31 14 7 2 1 18 0 65 .172 0.97 1.21 CAREER 16 26 3.59 205 8 0 0 41 57 308.2 286 159 123 26 7 126 0 372 .241 1.33 1.17 2019 SEASON: Holds best ERA of all relievers in the Eastern League (min. 30.0 IP)...Has best K/9 IP (11.55) of EL relievers (min. 50 IP)...Lowest BAA (.170) among EL relievers (min. 50 IP)... Posted 0.62 ERA (2 ER/29.0) in first 14 outings from 4/6-5/28...Struck out season-high seven batters in 3.0 IP on 5/24 @ NH...Tied season high with seven strikeouts and set new season high with 4.0 IP on 7/2 vs. BOW CAREER NOTES: Signed by the Rockies as an international free agent in 2013...Pitched one game in DSL in 2013 and allowed two runs in one inning...Went 5-6 with a 2.72 ERA in first professional season in 2014 with DSL Rockies...Posted a 3-2 record with a 3.40 ERA in 35 games with Single-A Asheville in 2016...Went 0-6 with a 6.26 ERA in 46 appearances with A-Adv. Lancaster in 2017...Repeated with Lancaster in 2018 and went 3-3 with a 4.51 ERA in 55 games...Named a League Mid-Season All-Star in 2018 33 HEATH HOLDER BATS: RIGHT | THROWS: RIGHT HT: 6-6 | WT: 211 TEAM: Hartford Yard Goats ACQUIRED: 25th Rd. - 2016 (University of Georgia) BORN: August 23, 1992 (26) MLB ORGANIZATION: Colorado Rockies PRO SEASONS (AA): 4 (2) BIRTHPLACE: Loganville, Ga. W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO AVG WHIP GO/AO 2019 EL 4 2 2.08 21 4 0 0 2 5 52.0 37 17 12 3 0 18 0 60 .199 1.06 0.92 CAREER 15 5 3.25 135 7 0 0 3 11 243.1 191 104 88 18 16 87 0 294 .216 1.14 0.89 2019 SEASON: Ranks ninth in the Eastern League with a 2.08 ERA (min. 50 IP)...After making one appearance with Hartford in 2018, spending first full season at Double-A this year...Made season debut on 4/6 @ RIC and set season high with seven strikeouts...Pitched seven straight scoreless appearances from 5/4-6/2 (14.0 IP)...Made three straight starts from 6/14-6/26... Worked season-high 6.0 innings in a relief outing on 7/1 vs. BOW and did not allow a run CAREER NOTES: Originally drafted in the 50th round by the Rockies in 2011...Played four seasons at the University of Georgia from 2012-16 as a pitcher and ...Redshirted 2015 season after elbow surgery...Father played football at NC State from 1982-84 and grandfather played basketball at the University of Georgia in 1950s...Spent 2018 season with A-Adv. Lancaster, going 9-1 with a 3.42 ERA in 45 appearances and was named a California League Mid-Season All-Star 20 TANNER HOUCK BATS: RIGHT | THROWS: RIGHT HT: 6-5 | WT: 210 TEAM: ACQUIRED: 1st Rd. - 2017 (University of Missouri) BORN: June 29, 1996 (23) MLB ORGANIZATION: PRO SEASONS (AA): 3 (1) BIRTHPLACE: Collinsville, Ill. W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO AVG WHIP GO/AO 2019 EL 8 6 4.30 16 15 1 1 0 0 81.2 84 41 39 4 9 32 0 79 .267 1.42 1.17 CAREER 15 20 4.20 49 48 1 1 0 0 223.0 215 123 104 15 15 100 0 215 .252 1.41 1.33 2019 SEASON: Playing first season at Double-A level and second full professional season...Allowed season highs in hits (11) and runs (7) vero 4.0 innings in Double-A debut on 4/6 vs. REA...Allowed one run over 16.0 innings in his next three starts...Posted a 2-1 record with a 3.00 ERA in four starts in the month of June...Made first career relief appearance in last outing before All-Star Break on 7/6 @ NH and allowed six runs and recorded one out, raising ERA from 3.65 to 4.30...Ranked by MLB.com as the No. 5 Red Sox prospect CAREER NOTES: Selected by the Red Sox in the first round (24th overall) in 2017 out of the University of Missouri...Originally drafted by the in the 12th round in 2014 out of Collinsville (Ill.) HS but did not sign...Spent two seasons with the USA Baseball Collegiate National Team...Spent first full professional season with Single-A Salem in 2018 and went 3-7 with a 5.50 ERA in the first half before going 4-4 with a 3.13 ERA in the second half 47 DEDGAR JIMENEZ BATS: LEFT | THROWS: LEFT HT: 6-3 | WT: 240 TEAM: Portland Sea Dogs ACQUIRED: International Free Agent - 2012 BORN: March 6, 1996 (23) MLB ORGANIZATION: Boston Red Sox PRO SEASONS (AA): 7 (3) BIRTHPLACE: Araure, Venezuela W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO AVG WHIP GO/AO 2019 EL 2 4 3.98 14 12 0 0 1 1 63.1 56 30 28 6 4 34 0 50 .238 1.42 0.91 CAREER 54 39 4.02 141 136 5 1 1 1 732.1 771 380 327 48 34 215 1 548 .271 1.35 1.34 2019 SEASON: Playing third overall season with Sea Dogs...Began season as a starter and went 2-4 with a 3.90 ERA in 12 starts...Went 1-3 with a 2.45 ERA (13 ER/47.2 IP) in eight starts from 4/24-6/2 and did not allow more than three runs in a start in that stretch...Moved to bullpen in July...Made first career relief appearance on 7/2 vs. TRN and picked up first career save with two scoreless innings... CAREER NOTES: Signed with the Red Sox as an international free agent in 2012...Made pro debut with DSL Red Sox in 2013 and went 4-3 with a 1.50 ERA in 13 starts...Pitched for A-Adv. Salem in 2017 and went 10-3 with a 3.07 ERA in 18 games (17 starts), earning Carolina League Mid-Season All-Star honors before joining Portland in late-June and went 5-0 with a 2.81 ERA in eight starts...Spent 2018 season with Portland and went 10-7 with a 4.39 ERA in 25 games (24 starts) in 2014...Favorite pitcher growing up was Johan Santana

2019 EASTERN LEAGUE ALL-STAR GAME Page 4 EASTERN DIVISION PITCHER NOTES (CONT.) 5 TREVOR LANE BATS: LEFT | THROWS: LEFT HT: 5-11 | WT: 185 TEAM: Trenton Thunder ACQUIRED: 10th Rd. - 2016 (Illinois-Chicago) BORN: April 26, 1994 (25) MLB ORGANIZATION: New York Yankees PRO SEASONS (AA): 4 (2) BIRTHPLACE: North Bend, Wash. W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO AVG WHIP GO/AO 2019 EL 3 1 1.54 27 0 0 0 1 3 41.0 21 10 7 1 1 17 0 42 .148 0.93 1.34 CAREER 13 9 2.30 118 0 0 0 8 17 191.2 156 66 49 9 9 56 1 209 .219 1.11 1.34 2019 SEASON: Second season at Double-A level...Earned All-Star selection for third straight season...Ranked third among Eastern League relievers (min. 40 IP) 1.54 ERA...Ranks second among Eastern League relievers with a .148 BAA...Ranks second among Eastern League relievers with 8.56 baseunners/9 IP...Has pitched 1.0+ IP in 13 of 26 appearances this season... Pitched 11 straight scoreless outings from May 23-June 25, totaling 17.1 IP and allowed five hits with 18 strikeouts, including one appearance for A-Adv. on 6/7 CAREER NOTES: Began college career at Campbell in and played sophomore season at Lower Columbia Community College...Played two seasons at the University of Illinois-Chicago... Named Horizon League of the Year in 2016...Began professional career in 2016 and split season between GCL Yankees and , going 1-0 with a 0.59 ERA in 13 outings...Posted a 0.79 ERA in 24 games with Single-A Charleston in 2017 and named South Atlantic League Mid-Season...2018 Florida State League Mid-Season All-Star 19 ZACH LOGUE BATS: LEFT | THROWS: LEFT HT: 6-0 | WT: 165 TEAM: New Hampshire Fisher Cats ACQUIRED: 9th Rd. - 2017 (University of Kentucky) BORN: April 23, 1996 (23) MLB ORGANIZATION: Toronto Blue Jays PRO SEASONS (AA): 3 (1) BIRTHPLACE: Mason, Ohio W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO AVG WHIP GO/AO 2019 EL 3 6 4.26 16 16 0 0 0 0 93.0 90 46 44 14 4 28 0 71 .253 1.27 0.71 CAREER 20 11 3.36 56 47 1 0 0 0 281.1 268 113 105 30 11 72 0 237 .252 1.21 0.80 2019 SEASON: Pitching first season at Double-A level...First All-Star selection of career...Ranks fourth in Eastern League with 93.0 IP...Ranks tied for second-most home runs allowed with 14...Has seventh-lowest GB/FB ratio (0.71) in Eastern League...Made Double-A debut on 4/6 vs. BNG and pitched 6.0 innings and allowed one unearned run...Went 4-3 with a 3.14 ERA (27 ER/77.1 IP) over first 13 Double-A starts from April 6-June 19...Made Triple-A debut for on 4/20 vs. SWB, his only start outside of Eastern League this season CAREER NOTES: Played three seasons at the University of Kentucky...Saturday starter in 2017 junior season...Went 12-9 with a 4.33 ERA in 54 college games (27 starts)...Began profes- sional career with rookie-level Bluefield and short-season Vancouver in 2017, going 4-1 with a 1.47 ERA in 12 games (6 starts)...Split 2018 between Single-A Lansing and A-Adv. Dunedin, going 12-4 with a 3.15 ERA...Named 2018 MiLB.com Blue Jays Organizational All-Star 41 ADONIS MEDINA BATS: RIGHT | THROWS: RIGHT HT: 6-1 | WT: 185 TEAM: ACQUIRED: International Free Agent - 2014 BORN: December 18, 1996 (22) MLB ORGANIZATION: PRO SEASONS (AA): 6 (1) BIRTHPLACE: Santo Domingo Centro, Dominican Republic W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO AVG WHIP GO/AO 2019 EL 5 3 3.90 14 14 0 0 0 0 67.0 61 37 29 6 9 25 0 46 .239 1.28 1.29 CAREER 29 24 3.32 92 80 1 0 1 1 434.1 378 200 160 30 49 140 0 393 .232 1.19 1.46 2019 SEASON: Ranked by MLB.com as No. 2 Phillies prospect and No. 77 prospect in baseball...Holds eighth-lowest K/9 IP (6.18) among Eastern League pitchers (min. 65.0 IP)...Made Double-A debut on 4/5 @ POR and allowed three runs (one earned) over 5.0 innings...First Double-A win on 5/19 vs. POR was first of five straight wins from 5/19-6/13, a span in which he went 5-0 with a 1.24 ERA (4 ER/29.0) CAREER NOTES: Signed with the Phillies as an international free agent in 2014...Posted a 1.37 ERA in 11 outings in 2017 with DSL Phillies...Went 5-3 with a 2.92 ERA in 13 starts for short-season Williamsport in 2016 and selected as New York-Penn League All-Star...Selected as Florida State League Pitcher of the Week twice in 2018...Pitched in 2018 All-Star Futures Game at Nationals Park...Added to Phillies 40-man roster on 11/20/18.. 30 ADDISON RUSS BATS: RIGHT | THROWS: RIGHT HT: 6-1 | WT: 190 TEAM: Reading Fightin Phils ACQUIRED: 19th Rd. - 2017 ( Baptist University) BORN: October 29, 1994 (24) MLB ORGANIZATION: Philadelphia Phillies PRO SEASONS (AA): 3 (1) BIRTHPLACE: Amarillo, Texas W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO AVG WHIP GO/AO 2019 EL 1 5 1.77 35 0 0 0 13 16 35.2 34 18 7 2 1 11 0 56 .248 1.26 1.38 CAREER 11 9 2.26 106 0 0 0 41 49 131.2 109 52 33 8 2 35 0 175 .221 1.09 1.15 2019 SEASON: Ranks fourth in the Eastern League with 13 saves...Leads Eastern League with 35 games pitched and 33 games finished...Leads all Eastern League relievers with 14.13 K/9 IP, which is also second-highest in the Eastern League (min. 30 IP)...Has converted seven straight save opportunities since 5/18...Pitched 15 straight games without allowing an earned run from 5/3-6/16, spanning 16.1 innings CAREER NOTES: Played two seasons at Houston Baptist University...Made 29 starts and one relief appearance in college career and left ranked 11th in school history in strikeouts and 12th in innings pitched...Spent 2018 season split between Single-A Lakewood and A-Adv. Clearwater, combining to go 9-2 with a 1.68 ERA in career-high 54 appearances and converted 27 of 28 save opportunities...Named 2018 South Atlantic League All-Star...Has posted a 1.71 ERA (19 ER/100.0 IP) combined in the 2018 and 2019 seasons 23 ADONIS UCETA BATS: RIGHT | THROWS: RIGHT HT: 6-1 | WT: 225 TEAM: Binghamton Rumble Ponies ACQUIRED: International Free Agent - 2013 BORN: May 10, 1994 (25) MLB ORGANIZATION: New York Mets PRO SEASONS (AA): 7 (2) BIRTHPLACE: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO AVG WHIP GO/AO 2019 EL 3 3 1.91 23 1 0 0 2 4 37.2 32 10 8 2 1 12 1 36 .232 1.17 0.67 CAREER 23 17 3.38 135 36 0 0 18 21 365.0 348 174 137 19 19 110 3 335 .250 1.25 1.00 2019 SEASON: Third All-Star selection of career...Ranks sixth in the Eastern League among relievers (min. 35.0 IP)...Has worked 2.0 or more innings in 11 of 23 overall appearances... Has gone 3-1 with a 1.17 ERA (3 ER/23.0 IP) in last 12 appearances since 5/19, lowering season ERA from 3.29 to 1.91...Did not allow an earned run over final five outings (6.1 IP) leading into All-Star Break CAREER NOTES: Signed as an international free agent by the Mets in 2013...Made 10 starts for the DSL Mets in 2014, going 3-2 with a 2.33 ERA in 10 starts and was named a Dominican Summer League Mid-Season All-Star...Began 2017 season with Single-A Columbia, going 4-0 with a 1.26 ERA in 29 appearances and was named a South Atlantic League Mid-Season All- Star...2017 MiLB.com Mets Organizational All-Star...Pitched four Double-A games for Binghamton in 2017 and went 2-0 with a 4.0 ERA and 16 games in 2018 and went 0-1 with a 4.26 ERA WESTERN DIVISION POSITION PLAYER NOTES 26 JONAH ARENADO BATS: RIGHT | THROWS: RIGHT HT: 6-4 | WT: 240 TEAM: Richmond Flying Squirrels ACQUIRED: 16th Rd. - 2013 (El Toro (Calif.) HS) BORN: February 3, 1995 (24) MLB ORGANIZATION: San Francisco Giants PRO SEASONS (AA): 7 (2) BIRTHPLACE: Lake Forest, Calif. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2019 EL 84 281 25 70 95 12 2 3 25 22 2 59 2 4 .249 .308 .338 .647 CAREER 639 2370 267 592 888 139 8 47 296 134 4 490 5 10 .250 .293 .375 .668 2019 SEASON: Tied for first in league with 84 games played...First All-Star selection of career...Playing second season at Double-A...Collected season-high four hits (4-for-4) on 4/18 vs. ALT, including first home run of the season...Hit .348 in 21 April games...Hit .283 (70-for-240) in first 70 games of the season through June 23 but is batting .049 (3-for-41) over last 14 games before All-Star Break CAREER NOTES: Older brother, Nolan, and his cousin, Josh Fuentes, both play for the Colorado Rockies...Spent entire 2018 season with Richmond, but missed about a month with a shoulder injury...Named 2016 San Jose Giants Most Valuable Player after hitting .254 with 17 homers in 128 games...Returned to San Jose for 2017 season and hit .268 with 13 homers and 73 RBIs 13 JOSE AZOCAR BATS: RIGHT | THROWS: RIGHT HT: 5-11 | WT: 185 TEAM: Erie SeaWolves ACQUIRED: International Free Agent - 2012 BORN: May 11, 1996 (23) MLB ORGANIZATION: Detroit Tigers PRO SEASONS (AA): 7 (1) BIRTHPLACE: Guiria, Venezuela G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2019 EL 79 300 42 86 119 14 2 5 33 16 1 81 3 2 .287 .327 .397 .724 CAREER 621 2308 278 640 830 81 38 11 252 91 5 536 64 28 .277 .307 .360 .666 2019 SEASON: First All-Star Game selection of career...First season at Double-A level...Leads SeaWolves and ranks seventh in Eastern League with .287 batting average...Ranks second in league with 86 hits...Ranks tied for eighth in league with 42 hits...Hit .378 in 20 April games...Went 4-for-5, a season high in hits, on 5/30 @ REA...Batted .294 through first 62 games with 22 RBIs in first half of EL schedule CAREER NOTES: Signed with the Tigers as an international free agent on October 4, 2012...Spent first two professional seasons with the VSL Tigers...Made stateside debut with GCL Tigers in 2015 and hit .325 with 29 RBIs in 51 games and named GCL Post-Season All-Star...Named GCL Player of the Month for August 2015 after hitting .411 with 23 RBIs in 26 games... Played second year of career at full-season levels in 2018 and combined to hit .297 over 109 games between Single-A West Michigan and A-Adv. Lakeland 6 RYLAN BANNON BATS: RIGHT | THROWS: RIGHT HT: 5-10 | WT: 180 TEAM: Bowie Baysox ACQUIRED: Trade - 2018 (LAD) BORN: April 22, 1996 (23) MLB ORGANIZATION: Baltimore Orioles PRO SEASONS (AA): 3 (2) BIRTHPLACE: Joliet, Ill. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2019 EL 84 281 25 70 95 12 2 3 25 22 2 59 2 4 .249 .308 .338 .647 CAREER 639 2370 267 592 888 139 8 47 296 134 4 490 5 10 .250 .293 .375 .668 2019 SEASON: Playing second overall season and first full season at Double-A level...Hitting .311 in games away from Prince George’s Stadium...Batted season-high .283 in June CAREER NOTES: Played three seasons at Xavier alongside current Baysox teammate and fellow Eastern League All-Star Zac Lowther...Named Big East Player of the Year in 2017 junior season...Father played football at Penn and at St. Francis...Named MiLB.com Dodgers Organizational All-Star in 2017 and Baseball America rookie-level All-Star in 2017 after batting .336 with 10 homers in 40 games for Ogdon...Named California League Most Valuable Player, Rookie of the Year, Mid-Season and Post-Season All-Star and MiLB.com Dodgers Organizational All-Star after hitting .296 with six homers and 20 RBIs in 2018 with Rancho Cucamonga...Traded from the to the Baltimore Orioles along with Breyvic Valera, Yusniel Diaz, Sach Pop, Dean Kreamer on 7/18/18 for

2019 EASTERN LEAGUE ALL-STAR GAME Page 5 WESTERN DIVISION POSITION PLAYER NOTES (CONT.) 20 BATS: RIGHT | THROWS: RIGHT HT: 6-0 | WT: 215 TEAM: Harrisburg Senators ACQUIRED: 6th Rd. - 2016 (University of Texas) BORN: September 15, 1994 (24) MLB ORGANIZATION: Washington Nationals PRO SEASONS (AA): 4 (1) BIRTHPLACE: Eagle Pass, Texas G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2019 EL 62 220 23 58 90 17 0 5 29 20 0 40 1 2 .264 .333 .409 .742 CAREER 245 880 106 232 360 58 2 22 97 80 0 173 5 2 .264 .340 .409 .749 2019 SEASON: Has second-best batting average among qualified Eastern League ...Has played more games at catcher (57) than any Eastern League player this season...Ranks sixth in the league among qualified Eastern League catchers with .300 caught stealing percentage...Went 4-for-4 with two homers, a double and five RBIs on 4/10 vs. HFD...Hit .350 over 16 April games CAREER NOTES: Full name is Felipe Barrera III but goes by Tres...Born in Eagle Pass, Texas and lived there until he was ten, then moved to Rio Grande Valley...Attended University of Texas...Earned Second-Team All-Big 12 honors twice...Earned Academic All-Big 12 honors as a junior in 2016...Hit .263 with six homers and 24 RBIs in 68 games in 2018 with A-Adv. Potomac and named MiLB.com Nationals Organizational All-Star and Carolina League Mid-Season All-Star 14 JASON DELAY BATS: RIGHT | THROWS: RIGHT HT: 5-11 | WT: 200 TEAM: Altoona Curve ACQUIRED: 4th Rd. - 2017 (Vanderbilt) BORN: March 7, 1995 (24) MLB ORGANIZATION: Pittsburgh Pirates PRO SEASONS (AA): 3 (1) BIRTHPLACE: Plano, Texas G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2019 EL 39 138 13 35 61 9 1 5 25 9 1 35 1 0 .254 .305 .442 .747 CAREER 140 480 52 117 164 19 2 8 58 43 1 101 3 0 .244 .325 .342 .666 2019 SEASON: First All-Star selection of professional career...Playing first season at Double-A level...Five homers in a career high...Batting .310 in home games at Peoples Natural Gas Field compared to .213 in road games...Hit .339 in 16 May games with four homers and 16 RBIs...Hit .394 with four homers and 18 RBIs in first 19 games through 5/19...Since then, has hit .125 over last 20 games since May 21 CAREER NOTES: Attended Vanderbilt University...Part of Commodores’ College World Series national championship run in 2014...Roommates in college with Pittsburgh Pirates outfielder Bryan Reynolds...Highest drafted catcher for Vanderbilt since 1980...Made professional debut with rookie-level Bristol in 2017 and hit .252 over 29 games with a homer and 12 RBIs... Spent 2018 with A-Adv. Bradenton and hit .247 over 67 games 24 JACOB HEYWARD BATS: RIGHT | THROWS: RIGHT HT: 6-3 | WT: 215 TEAM: Richmond Flying Squirrels ACQUIRED: 18th Rd. - 2016 (University of Miami) BORN: August 1, 1995 (23) MLB ORGANIZATION: San Francisco Giants PRO SEASONS (AA): 4 (1) BIRTHPLACE: McDonough, Ga. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2019 EL 78 255 34 56 94 14 0 8 29 47 0 98 5 5 .220 .345 .369 .714 CAREER 331 1135 167 279 453 69 6 31 146 178 2 348 35 22 .246 .356 .399 .755 2019 SEASON: First All-Star selection of professional career...Playing first season at Double-A level...Ranks third in the Eastern League with 47 walks...Ranks fifth in Eastern League with 15.3% walk rate...Hit .313 with a .488 on-base percentage in 15 April games...Placed on the 7-day on 4/23 and reinstated on 5/1...Hit five home runs and drove in 15 runs over 27 games in the month of May CAREER NOTES: Older brother, Jason, is in his tenth season in the majors (Atlanta Braves, )...Originally drafted by the Atlanta Braves in the 38th round in 2013 but did not sign...Attended the University of Miami...Hit a walk-off single over Arkansas and went 3-for-3 with a homer in 2015 College World Series...Reached College World Series again in 2016 junior season...Spent most of 2018 with A-Adv. San Jose and hit .260 with 12 homers and 47 RBIs 39 ZACH HOUCHINS BATS: RIGHT | THROWS: RIGHT HT: 6-2 | WT: 210 TEAM: Richmond Flying Squirrels ACQUIRED: MiLB Free Agent - 2019 BORN: September 16, 1992 (26) MLB ORGANIZATION: San Francisco Giants PRO SEASONS (AA): 6 (3) BIRTHPLACE: Wilson, N.C. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2019 EL 47 172 22 45 74 9 1 6 22 12 0 45 0 2 .262 .305 .430 .735 CAREER 595 2237 299 586 953 123 14 72 352 163 4 410 15 13 .262 .315 .426 .741 2019 SEASON: First All-Star Game selection of career...Spent parts of five seasons in Angels organization before being released on May 8...Signed with the San Francisco Giants on May 18 and assigned to Richmond...Hit .097 (3-for-31) over first nine game with Flying Squirrels...Has hit .298 (42-for-141) with six homers and 22 RBIs over last 38 games since May 29... Named Eastern League Pitcher of the Week on June 9 CAREER NOTES: Attended East Carolina University...Two-time All-Conference USA selection...Drafted by the Nationals in the 15th round in 2011 out of Louisburg College but did not sign...Drafted by the in the 13th round in 2014...Selected as a 2017 Southern League All-Star...Selected as a Southern League Post-Season All-Star in 2017...Selected as an MiLB.com Organizational All-Star in 2016 and 2017 16 CONNOR MARABELL BATS: LEFT | THROWS: LEFT HT: 6-1 | WT: 195 TEAM: Akron RubberDucks ACQUIRED: 25th Rd - 2015 - Jacksonville University BORN: March 28, 1994 (25) MLB ORGANIZATION: Cleveland Indians PRO SEASONS (AA): 5 (3) BIRTHPLACE: Jacksonville, Fla. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2019 EL 79 300 41 78 120 19 1 7 32 21 1 40 4 0 .260 .313 .400 .713 CAREER 506 1888 221 499 749 118 15 34 240 125 3 268 29 16 .264 .311 .397 .707 2019 SEASON: Started a team season-long 44 consecutive games from April 8-May 26...Played in every RubberDucks game through June 2 before earning a promotion to Triple-A Columbus on June 4...Went 0-for-12 in three games with Triple-A Columbus before returning to Akron on June 10...Has played in ever RubberDucks game when he has been on Akron active roster...Tied for sixth (with fellow E.L. All-Star Jose Azocar) in the Eastern League with 300 at-bats...Tied career-high with four RBIs on May 11 at REA...Homered in three straight games from May 28-5/30...Earned third All-Star selection of his career in 2019 CAREER NOTES: Named a 2018 Eastern League Mid-Season All-Star...led Akron in batting average (.296) and OPS (.822)...Tied for the team lead in RBIs (64)...Reached Triple-A, batting .241 in 31 games with Columbua...Played for Glendale Desert Dogs in the Arizona Fall League in 2018...Hit .294 with nine extra-base hits with Glendale...Named a 2016 Post-Season All- Star after splitting the season between two different teams...Selected in the 25th round of the 2015 MLB Draft by the Cleveland Indians out of Jacksonville University 3 MASON McCOY BATS: RIGHT | THROWS: RIGHT HT: 6-0 | WT: 175 TEAM: Bowie Baysox ACQUIRED: 6th Rd. - 2017 (University of Iowa) BORN: March 31, 1995 (24) MLB ORGANIZATION: Baltimore Orioles PRO SEASONS (AA): 3 (1) BIRTHPLACE: Peoria, Ill. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2019 EL 56 232 41 74 97 9 4 2 16 25 0 40 4 3 .319 .390 .418 .808 CAREER 260 1016 162 302 410 47 17 9 109 104 0 179 24 8 .297 .364 .404 .767 2019 SEASON: Leads the Eastern League with a .319 batting average and ranks second in the league with a .390 on-base percentage...Promoted to Bowie from Advanced-A Frederick on May 6...Bowie is 34-18 with McCoy on roster…Has 21 multi-hit games with Bowie...Ranked as the No. 30 prospect in the Orioles organization by MLB.com CAREER NOTES: : Began career with Short-Season Aberdeen in 2017, hitting .301 with 11 doubles…Named a 2017 New-York Penn League Midseason All-Star…Played a career-high 124 games in 2018 with Single-A Delmarva, smacking a career-best 10 triples…Played two seasons at Iowa after playing two seasons at Illinois Central College 1 JALEN MILLER BATS: RIGHT | THROWS: RIGHT HT: 5-11 | WT: 190 TEAM: Richmond Flying Squirrels ACQUIRED: 3rd Rd. - 2015 - Riverwood Intl. Charter School BORN: December 19, 1996 (22) MLB ORGANIZATION: San Francisco Giants PRO SEASONS (AA): 5 (1) BIRTHPLACE: Atlanta, Ga. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2019 EL 83 308 33 67 108 10 2 9 33 32 0 70 18 7 .218 .288 .351 .638 CAREER 479 1881 260 446 671 95 14 34 196 133 0 440 57 22 .237 .292 .357 .649 2019 SEASON: Leads Richmond Flying Squirrels in home runs (9) and RBIs (33) and is second on the team in steals (18)...Has not stolen a base since June 11 vs. HBG…Hit Richmond’s first home run of the season on 4/14 at REA...Homered in back-to-back games on 4/14 at REA and 4/16 at HFD...Went on a seven-game hit streak from 4/6-4/16, during which he hit .429 (12-for-28) with two homers and five RBIs...Homered in back-to-back games for second time on 4/28 @ ALT and 4/29 @ BOW... Hit walk-off single in 10th inning on 6/12 vs. HBG and broke up no-hitter...Hit .221 with nine doubles, seven homers, 28 RBIs and 18 steals in 64 first-half games CAREER NOTES: Playing first season at Double-A...Ranked by MLB.com as the No. 29 Giants prospect and No. 30 by Baseball America...Selected as a California League Mid-Season and Post-Season All-Star in 2018 with A-Adv. San Jose...Set career highs in at-bats (511), runs (73), hits (141), doubles (35), home runs (14), RBIs (62), batting average (.276), on-base percentage (.321) and (.434) in 2018…Played at least 100 games in a season from 2016-2018…Hit for the cycle on April 11, 2018 with Gio Brusa, becoming what is believed to be the first teammates to cycle in the same game in history 18 ISAAC PAREDES BATS: RIGHT | THROWS: RIGHT HT: 5-11 | WT: 225 TEAM: Erie SeaWolves ACQUIRED: Trade - 2017 (CHC) BORN: February 18, 1999 (20) MLB ORGANIZATION: Detroit Tigers PRO SEASONS (AA): 7 (2) BIRTHPLACE: Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2019 EL 77 285 37 73 109 16 1 6 33 34 0 40 1 1 .256 .346 .382 .729 CAREER 374 1348 195 360 557 86 6 33 199 140 1 205 9 2 .267 .348 .413 .761 2019 SEASON: Listed as the No. 4 prospect in the Detroit Tigers organization according to MLB.com…Selected to play in the SiriusXM All-Star Futures game…Leading point-getting for the Western Division in the 2019 Eastern League Celebrity Home Run Derby…At 20 years old, is the youngest Eastern League All-Star…Batting .256 with 16 doubles and six home runs… Tied for seventh in the league in hit-by-pitches (7) CAREER NOTES: Began career with the Chicago Cubs organization in 2016…Traded from the Chicago Cubs to the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim…Acquired by Tigers on July 31, 2017 along with Jeimer Candelario in exchange for Alex Avila and Just Wilson…Named a 2018 MiLB Organizational All-Star…Earned MiLB.com Organizational All-Star and Mid-Season Florida State League All-Star honors in 2018 9 IAN SAGDAL BATS: LEFT | THROWS: RIGHT HT: 6-3 | WT: 190 TEAM: Harrisburg Senators ACQUIRED: 16th Rd. - 2015 (Washington State) BORN: January 6, 1993 (26) MLB ORGANIZATION: Washington Nationals PRO SEASONS (AA): 5 (1) BIRTHPLACE: Wenatchee, Wash. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2019 EL 82 286 34 79 128 22 3 7 46 26 0 62 0 0 .276 .334 .448 .782 CAREER 463 1720 236 487 740 115 18 34 252 150 2 373 21 9 .283 .341 .430 .771 2019 SEASON: In first season at Double-A level…Batting .276 with 22 doubles and seven home runs…11th in the league in average (.276), tied for fourth in the league in RBIs (46), sev- enth in the league in hits (79) and third in the league in doubles (22)…Went 4-for-5 with a franchise-record-tying three doubles on June 28 @ ERI…Collected five RBIs on July 1 vs. RBI CAREER NOTES: Named a 2018 MiLB.com Organizational All-Star after leading the Carolina League with a .318 average…Named a 2018 Post-Season All-Star with Potomac and Hager- stown (2016)…Spent all of 2017 with A-Adv. Potomac, batting .258 with 29 doubles and 10 home runs…Has four straight seasons with at least five home runs and at least 20 doubles… Played four seasons at Washington State

2019 EASTERN LEAGUE ALL-STAR GAME Page 6 WESTERN DIVISION POSITION PLAYER NOTES (CONT.) 4 KA’AI TOM BATS: LEFT | THROWS: RIGHT HT: 5-9 | WT: 190 TEAM: Akron RubberDucks ACQUIRED: 5th Rd - 2015 (University of Kentucky) BORN: May 29, 1994 (25) MLB ORGANIZATION: Cleveland Indians PRO SEASONS (AA): 5 (2) BIRTHPLACE: Honolulu, Hawaii G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2019 EL 81 291 50 83 149 12 6 14 42 43 2 73 3 2 .285 .386 .512 .898 CAREER 425 1537 237 412 660 88 20 40 212 202 5 335 57 28 .268 .359 .429 .789 2019 SEASON: Named Eastern Player of the Month for May after posting a slash line of .333/.434/.635 in 26 games...Earned first career All-Star selection in 2019...Collected a career-high six RBIs and tied career-high with two home runs on May 11 vs. Wednesday against the Bowie Baysox...Has hit safely in eight straight games between Double-A Akron and Triple-A Columbus entering the All-Star Break CAREER NOTES: Full name is Blaze Ka’ai Tom...Tied for the Akron team lead in RBIs in 2018 (64) while hitting career-high 12 home runs...Played career-best 126 games for Single-A Lynchburg and finished third in the Indians’ organization with 23 stolen bases...Missed most of 2016 season with a left shoulder injury (had surgery on June 24)...Led Mahoning Valley in hits (73) and tied for team lead in runs scored (38) in first professional season after getting drafted in the fifth round of the 2015 MLB Draft out of Kentucky 8 RHETT WISEMAN BATS: LEFT | THROWS: RIGHT HT: 6-0 | WT: 200 TEAM: Harrisburg Senators ACQUIRED: 3rd Rd - 2015 (Vanderbilt) BORN: June 22, 1994 (25) MLB ORGANIZATION: Washington Nationals PRO SEASONS (AA): 5 (1) BIRTHPLACE: Boston, Mass. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2019 EL 75 242 28 51 96 12 0 11 35 27 4 86 5 4 .211 .301 .397 .697 CAREER 502 1769 244 427 737 93 14 63 263 184 7 461 40 22 .241 .318 .417 .735 2019 SEASON: Tied for seventh in the Eastern League with seven home runs…Hit walk-off sacrifice fly on April 6 vs. BOW…Hit eight home runs in the first 11 games of the season… Named Eastern League Player of the Month for April after batting .321 with nine home runs and 22 RBIs…Earned All-Star honors for the second straight season (Carolina League, 2018) CAREER NOTES:: Spent 2018 and 2017 seasons with A-Adv. Portland, Ali Sanchez to hit 34 home runs between the two seasons…Played a career-high 134 games with 25 home runs with Single-A Hagerstown in 2016…Won 2014 College World Series with Vanderbilt over UVA EASTERN DIVISION POSITION PLAYER NOTES 9 GRENNY CUMANA BATS: RIGHT | THROWS: RIGHT HT: 5-5 | WT: 175 TEAM: Reading Fightin Phils ACQUIRED: International Free Agent - 2013 BORN: November 10, 1995 (23) MLB ORGANIZATION: Philadelphia Phillies PRO SEASONS (AA): 7 (1) BIRTHPLACE: Barcelona, Venezuela G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2019 EL 48 158 20 51 69 6 3 2 22 6 0 18 1 5 .323 .355 .437 .792 CAREER 487 1642 203 435 554 77 9 8 142 81 0 168 63 37 .265 .314 .337 .652 2019 SEASON: Leads Reading with .323 average and ranks second in the league among players with at least 150 at-bats…Has fewest strikeouts (18) of any Reading player (min. 150 at-bats)…Played 11 games with Triple-A Lehigh Valley, batting .192 with one double…Has only played outfield with Reading after playing mostly infield in previous seasons…Recorded seven-game from May 30-June 4 to raise average over .400…Went 4-for-4 on June 6 @ AKR…Hit a on July 6 @ RIC CAREER NOTES: Shortest player on Eastern Division roster…Began career with Venezuela League Phillies in 2013…Made stateside debut in 2014 in Gulf Coast League and hit first pro- fessional home run on June 28 @ TIG…Batted .291 with 22 doubles with Single-A Lakewood in 2016…Spent 2017 and 2018 seasons with A-Adv. Clearwater…Has never struck out more than 50 times in a single season…Signed by the Philadelphia Phillies as an international free agent on March 10, 2013 29 BOBBY DALBEC BATS: RIGHT | THROWS: RIGHT HT: 6-4 | WT: 225 TEAM: Portland Sea Dogs ACQUIRED: 4th Rd. - 2016 (University of Arizona) BORN: June 29, 1995 (24) MLB ORGANIZATION: Boston Red Sox PRO SEASONS (AA): 4 (2) BIRTHPLACE: Seattle, Wash. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2019 EL 82 279 46 64 134 11 1 19 48 56 6 93 4 4 .229 .370 .480 .851 CAREER 330 1177 195 309 609 75 6 71 231 172 8 434 14 12 .263 .366 .517 .884 2019 SEASON: Leads Eastern League in home runs (19) and walks (56), ranks third in RBIs (48) and seventh in extra-base hits (31)…Has drawn at least one walk in five consecutive games entering the All-Star break…Has four multi-homer games this season…Went 4-for-5 with career-high three home runs, a double and 14 total bases on May 11 @ TRN…Named Eastern League Player of the Week for May 6-12 after posting a slash line of .500/.556/1.438 across four games with four home runs and seven RBIs CAREER NOTES: Named Most Valuable Player in the Carolina League in 2019 after leading the circuit in home runs (26), RBIs (85), extra-base hits (55) and slugging percentage (.573) in 100 games with A-Adv. Salem…Broke record for home runs in a single-season…Played 29 games with Double-A Portland, batting .261 with six home runs…Named a Carolina League Post-Season All-Star and MiLB.com Organizational All-Star…Played three seasons at the University of Arizona…Played in the NCAA College World Series Final in 2016 4 SANTIAGO ESPINAL BATS: RIGHT | THROWS: RIGHT HT: 5-10 | WT: 175 TEAM: New Hampshire Fisher Cats ACQUIRED: Trade - 2018 (BOS) BORN: November 13, 1994 (24) MLB ORGANIZATION: Toronto Blue Jays PRO SEASONS (AA): 4 (2) BIRTHPLACE: Santiago, Dominican Republic G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2019 EL 76 299 36 80 110 16 1 4 45 28 0 43 7 10 .268 .334 .368 .702 CAREER 349 1345 187 378 517 63 11 18 161 115 1 188 39 21 .281 .341 .384 .726 2019 SEASON: First full season as a member of the Toronto Blue Jays organization…Listed as the No. 27 prospect in the Blue Jays’ organization according to MLB.com…Ranks tied for fifth in the Eastern League in hits (80) and tied for eighth in RBIs (45)…Leads Fisher Cats in average (.268) and RBIs…Named Eastern League Player of the Week for April 15-21 after hitting .400 (10-for-25) with three doubles and seven RBIs…Hit a grand slam and collected a career-high six RBIs on April 17 @ BNG CAREER NOTES: Originally selected by the Boston Red Sox in the 10th round of the 2016 MLB Draft…Traded to Toronto on June 28, 2018 in exchange for eventual MVP Steve Pearce…Named a 2018 Carolina League Mid-Season All-Star after hitting .310 with seven homers in the first half…Made Double-A debut with New Hampshire on July 19 vs. HBG…Played in the Arizona Fall League in 2018 for the Surprise Saguaros Fisher Cats’ position player Andy Fermin was on the coaching staff

34 CHRIS GITTENS BATS: RIGHT | THROWS: RIGHT HT: 6-4 | WT: 250 TEAM: Trenton Thunder ACQUIRED: 12th Rd. - 2014 (Grayson College) BORN: February 4, 1994 (25) MLB ORGANIZATION: New York Yankees PRO SEASONS (AA): 6 (2) BIRTHPLACE: Sherman, Texas G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2019 EL 72 246 38 71 128 13 1 14 51 48 0 87 0 0 .289 .411 .520 .931 CAREER 366 1247 182 329 589 70 2 62 226 194 5 408 7 6 .264 .371 .472 .843 2019 SEASON: Tied for third in Eastern League in home runs (14), ranks first in on-base percentage (.411), ranks second in slugging percentage (.520) and sixth in average (.289)…Second in the league in RBIs (.51) and walks (48…Opening Day for Thunder… Knocked a go-ahead two-run home run in the 8th inning to complete a 2-for-3 day with 3 RBI in a 4-3 come-from-behind win over Akron on 4/8… Recorded a 4-for-4 day with a go-ahead 2-run homer and 5 RBI on 4/15 vs. Akron, one RBI shy of career-high… Recorded his 6th career multi-homer game on 4/30 against New Hampshire… Became 5th Eastern League batter to hit 10 HR this season when he hit a solo shot on 5/28 vs. Altoona CAREER NOTES: Played 53 games with Double-A Trenton in 2018, hitting .197 with six home runs…Was a Post-Season South Atlantic League All-Star in 2016 after batting .253 with 21 home runs, 23 doubles and 56 RBIs with Single-A Charleston…Spent 2017 with A-Adv. Tampa, batting .266 with 12 doubles and 13 home runs.. Graduated from Sherman H.S. (Tex.) (AAAA: approx. 400 graduation class) in 2012, located 45 minutes north of Dallas, threw 1 perfect game and 3 no-hitters as a pitcher in high school…Played football only in middle school, played defensive end and ended his career after a 4-sack performance in 8th grade… played at Grayson College (Tex.) was 92-94 as a for Grayson went 8-2 with a 4.63 ERA in 12 starts (72.0 IP, 79 H, 16 BB, 65 K) in 2014…If not playing baseball, would pursue a career in law enforcement 13 DARICK HALL BATS: LEFT | THROWS: RIGHT HT: 6-4 | WT: 236 TEAM: Reading Figthin Phils ACQUIRED: 14th Rd. - 2016 (Dallas Baptist) BORN: July 25, 1995 (23) MLB ORGANIZATION: Philadelphia Phillies PRO SEASONS (AA): 4 (2) BIRTHPLACE: Sierra Vista, Ariz. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2019 EL 83 287 43 69 137 26 0 14 55 35 5 81 4 1 .240 .345 .477 .823 CAREER 389 1402 206 360 695 97 2 78 272 113 9 373 6 3 .257 .338 .496 .834 2019 SEASON: Leads Eastern League with 55 RBIs and ranks tied for third with 14 home runs…Leads league with 40 extra-base hits and 26 doubles…Fifth in the Eastern League in slugging percentage (.477)…Recorded seven-game hitting streak from June 15-June 21 CAREER NOTES: Hit .277 with 11 home runs for A-Adv. Clearwater before earning a promotion up to Double-A Reading on June 1…Set Single-A Lakewood records for home runs (27) and RBIs (96) in 2017…Named the South Atlantic League’s MVP in 2017…Began career with Short-Season A Williamsport in 2016, batting .282 with nine home runs and 19 doubles…Has 97 career doubles and 78 career home runs

10 NASH KNIGHT BATS: SWITCH | THROWS: RIGHT HT: 6-0 | WT: 195 TEAM: New Hampshire Fisher Cats ACQUIRED: MiLB Free Agent - 2015 BORN: September 20, 1992 (26) MLB ORGANIZATION: Toronto Blue Jays PRO SEASONS (AA): 5 (2) BIRTHPLACE: Denton, Texas G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2019 EL 64 213 28 55 82 13 1 4 26 40 2 52 4 6 .258 .385 .385 .770 CAREER 363 1263 161 326 443 59 5 16 180 185 7 266 12 12 .258 .358 .351 .709 2019 SEASON: In first full season at Double-A level…Batting .258 with 13 doubles and four home runs in 64 games…Ranks fourth in the league in on-base percentage (.385) and tied for sixth in walks (60)…Hit .356 in May with six doubles and 10 RBIs…Has two home runs at home this year, one from each side of the plate…Both road home runs are left-handed CAREER NOTES: Played all nine positions in a single game on September 2 vs. DBT (last game of the season)…Began game at catcher, pitched in the seventh inning to one batter and finished the game in the outfield…Named Player of the Month for July in 2016 after batting .407 with three home runs and 22 RBIs…Non-drafted free agent out of Dallas Baptist University…Helped lead DBU to three NCAA Regional appearances in four seasons 35 BRAXTON LEE BATS: LEFT | THROWS: RIGHT HT: 5-10 | WT: 185 TEAM: Binghamton Rumble Ponies ACQUIRED: Waivers - 2018 (MIA) BORN: August 23, 1993 (25) MLB ORGANIZATION: New York Mets PRO SEASONS (AA): 6 (4) BIRTHPLACE: Picayune, Miss. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2019 EL 72 234 26 64 85 11 2 2 25 28 1 64 5 4 .274 .352 .363 .716 CAREER 563 2002 275 531 644 71 12 6 143 220 8 393 80 57 .265 .340 .322 .662 2019 SEASON: One of three players on Opening Day roster for Binghamton with previous MLB experience…Batting .274 with 11 doubles in 72 games… Hit safely in 12 of 13 games from April 30-May 11…Played four games for Triple-A Syracuse from May 23-May 27, going 3-for-16 (.188) with four walks CAREER NOTES: Made Major League debut on March 30, 2018 with the …Played eight games with Marlins, going 3-for-17 (.176) with two RBIs…Began career with before being traded to the Miami Marlins along with right-hander Ethan Clark for INF Adeiny Hechavarria…Played 127 games between two teams in Southern League in 2017, finishing the year as the league’s leader in batting average (.309) with 21 doubles and 20 stolen bases

2019 EASTERN LEAGUE ALL-STAR GAME Page 7 EASTERN DIVISION POSITION PLAYER NOTES (CONT.) 21 PATRICK MAZEIKA BATS: LEFT | THROWS: RIGHT HT: 6-3 | WT: 208 TEAM: Binghamton Rumble Pones ACQUIRED: 8th Rd. - 2015 (Stetson) BORN: October 14, 1993 (25) MLB ORGANIZATION: New York Mets PRO SEASONS (AA): 5 (3) BIRTHPLACE: Wilbraham, Mass. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2019 EL 71 256 36 64 111 17 0 10 46 25 0 50 0 0 .250 .319 .434 .753 CAREER 396 1389 194 393 591 96 0 34 223 176 3 209 5 2 .283 .379 .425 .804 2019 SEASON: Playing his third season for Double-A Binghamton…Leads team with 10 home runs and 46 RBIs…Tied for second on the team in hits (64) with fellow All-Star Braxton Lee… Recorded a 15-game hitting streak from April 27-May 16, tied for the second-longest in Eastern League in 2019…Earned Eastern League Player of the Week honors for May 13-19 after batting .333 (9-for-27) with four home runs and 15 RBIs CAREER NOTES: Named a 2018 Mid-Season Eastern League All-Star after earning 2017 Mid-Season and Post-Season Florida State League honors in 2017…Played 100 games in 2017 with A-Adv. St. Lucie, batting .287 with 21 doubles, seven home runs and 50 RBIs…Earned late-season call-up to Double-A Binghamton in 2017…Named a Baseball America First-Team Freshman All-American at Stetson in 2013 7 JHON NUNEZ BATS: SWITCH | THROWS: RIGHT HT: 5-9 | WT: 165 TEAM: Portland Sea Dogs ACQUIRED: International Free Agent - 2012 BORN: December 5, 1994 (24) MLB ORGANIZATION: Boston Red Sox PRO SEASONS (AA): 7 (2) BIRTHPLACE: Villa Gonzalez, Dominican Republic G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2019 EL 47 163 20 50 74 10 1 4 15 9 0 32 2 2 .307 .354 .454 .808 CAREER 314 1027 134 270 367 46 12 9 113 95 2 185 38 20 .263 .332 .357 .690 2019 SEASON: Ranks fifth in the league in average (.307) among hitters with at least 150 at-bats…Collected 10 doubles and 15 RBIs in 47 games…Earned first career All-Star selection… Went 4-for-5 with a home run and three runs scored on June 7 vs. BOW CAREER NOTES: Played 70 games with Double-A Portland in 2018, batting .241 with seven doubles after beginning the year with A-Adv. Salem…Spent entire 2017 season with A-Adv. Salem, batting .286 with nine doubles and three home runs…Split the 2016 season between three levels…Signed with Boston Red Sox as an international free agent on December 3, 2012 15 HOY JUN PARK BATS: LEFT | THROWS: RIGHT HT: 6-1 | WT: 175 TEAM: Trenton Thunder ACQUIRED: International Free Agent - 2014 BORN: April 7, 1996 (23) MLB ORGANIZATION: New York Yankees PRO SEASONS (AA): 5 (1) BIRTHPLACE: Seoul, South Korea G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2019 EL 68 255 38 73 97 11 5 1 23 31 0 62 12 7 .286 .368 .380 .748 CAREER 453 1671 265 417 594 58 28 21 160 252 0 378 99 29 .250 .356 .355 .712 2019 SEASON: Batting .286 with 11 doubles and 23 RBIs…Tied for third in the Eastern League with five triples…Homered on first pitch he saw at the Double-A level on April 9 @ AKR off of left-hander Sam Hentges…Was a home run short of the cycle on April 15 vs. AKR as part of a 3-for-5 day… Recorded his second career four-hit game on May 3 @ HBG in a six-inning rain-shortened win…Matched his career-high with four RBIs on May 17 vs. BNG…Recorded a seven-game hitting streak from June 22-June 29 CAREER NOTES: Played over 100 games in three straight seasons…Named a 2017 Mid-Season South Atlantic League All-Star…Hit .262 with six doubles, five triples and six home runs in 86 games with Single-A Charleston…Played career-high 116 games in 2016 with Single-A Charleston…Native of Seoul, South Korea

16 BEN RUTA BATS: LEFT | THROWS: RIGHT HT: 6-3 | WT: 195 TEAM: Trenton Thunder ACQUIRED: 30th Rd - 2016 () BORN: June 8, 1994 (25) MLB ORGANIZATION: New York Yankees PRO SEASONS (AA): 4 (2) BIRTHPLACE: West Windsor, N.J. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2019 EL 74 278 40 78 122 19 5 5 39 34 1 61 18 6 .281 .356 .439 .795 CAREER 284 1026 143 285 407 49 14 15 122 93 2 190 68 31 .278 .337 .397 .733 2019 SEASON: Ranks 10th in the Eastern League in average (.281) and tied for third in stolen bases (18)…10th in the circuit in slugging percentage (.439)…Opening Day left-fielder for Thunder…Had multi-hit games in six of his first 10 games…Matched career-high with four hits on April 19 at POR…Matched his career-high with four hits again on May 3 at HBG…Hit the second of back-to-back home runs with Brandon Wagner on 5/27 @ BIN CAREER NOTES: Hit .294 in 83 games with A-Adv. Tampa in 2018 before earning promotion to Double-A Trenton…Hit .314 in 36 games with Thunder in 2018…Named a MiLB.com Orga- nizational All-Star in 2018…Earned All- First-Team honors as a junior and senior at Wagner College…Played Wagner Seahawks home games at Richmond County Bank Ballpark, the home of the Staten Island Yankees…Graduated from West Windsor-Plainsboro South H.S. (N.J.)… Played five games at ARM & HAMMER Park between Legion Ball and high school… Regularly attended Thunder games as a kid and attended rehab games for Yankees stars , , and

1 ALAN TREJO BATS: SWITCH | THROWS: RIGHT HT: 6-2 | WT: 185 TEAM: Hartford Yard Goats ACQUIRED: 16th Rd. - 2017 (San Diego State) BORN: May 30, 1996 (23) MLB ORGANIZATION: Colorado Rockies PRO SEASONS (AA): 3 (1) BIRTHPLACE: Los Angeles, Calif. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2019 EL 79 278 23 71 115 11 0 11 37 16 0 63 3 3 .255 .300 .414 .713 CAREER 239 900 118 256 404 52 6 28 136 56 0 204 13 13 .284 .332 .449 .781 2019 SEASON: Tied for seventh in the league with 11 home runs…Second on the team with 45 RBIs…Had eight straight multi-hit games from April 9-April 16 with eight doubles…One of nine qualified hitters in the Eastern League with double-digit home runs and doubles CAREER NOTES: Earned 2018 Mid-Season California League All-Star honors…Hit .278 with 28 doubles, 10 home runs and 67 RBIs in 114 games with A-Adv. Lancaster…Named a 2017 Post-Season Pioneer League All-Star after hitting .347 with 13 doubles and seven home runs for Rookie Grand Junction…Played three seasons at San Diego State University from 2015- 2017, hitting .307 across 176 games

14 FORREST WALL BATS: LEFT | THROWS: RIGHT HT: 6-1 | WT: 195 TEAM: New Hampshire Fisher Cats ACQUIRED: Trade - 2018 (COL) BORN: November 20, 1995 (23) MLB ORGANIZATION: Toronto Blue Jays PRO SEASONS (AA): 6 (2) BIRTHPLACE: Winter Park, Fla. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2019 EL 79 302 47 80 122 21 3 5 28 38 0 72 12 6 .265 .355 .404 .759 CAREER 493 1878 319 515 768 87 32 34 215 215 0 426 120 50 .274 .353 .409 .762 2019 SEASON: Earned first career All-Star selection…Batting .265 with five home runs and 28 RBIs through 79 games…Recorded 15-game hitting streak from May 18-June 4 to raise average from .250 to .311…Earned Eastern League Player of the Week honors for May 27-June 2 after going 16-for-28 (.571) with six doubles, two home runs and six RBIs CAREER NOTES: Traded from the Colorado Rockies organization to the Toronto Blue Jays organization on July 26, 2018 along with Chad Spanberger and Bryan Baker in exchange for Seunghwan Oh…Trade occurred during series between Hartford (COL) and New Hampshire (TOR), so Wall switched dugouts…Recorded game-winning hit in Game 1 of 2018 ELCS against Akron with a two-run single in the top of the 10th inning…Was teammates with fellow Blue Jays prospect Bo Bichette on Florida Travel Baseball team

17 COLTON WELKER BATS: RIGHT | THROWS: RIGHT HT: 6-2 | WT: 195 TEAM: Hartford Yard Goats ACQUIRED: 4th Rd - 2016 (Stoneman Douglas (Fla.) HS) BORN: October 9, 1997 (21) MLB ORGANIZATION: Hartford Yard Goats PRO SEASONS (AA): 4 (1) BIRTHPLACE: Coral Springs, Fla. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2019 EL 81 297 29 76 122 20 1 8 45 24 3 59 2 0 .256 .310 .411 .721 CAREER 313 1215 173 385 574 85 4 32 196 97 8 232 18 12 .317 .366 .472 .838 2019 SEASON: Rated the No. 2 prospect in the Colorado Rockies organization, No. 6 prospect and No. 57 overall prospects by MLB.com…Fifth in the league in doubles (20) and tied for eighth in the league in RBIs (45)…Batting .256 with eight home runs through 81 games in first Double-A season CAREER NOTES: Named a 2018 Mid-Season and Post-Season All-Star in the California League with A-Adv. Lancaster…Played a career-high 114 games and hit .333 with a career-best 13 home runs and 82 RBIs…Named a 2016 Mid-Season Pioneer League All-Star and MiLB.com Organizational All-Star…Played with fellow top-100 prospect Jesus Luzardo (OAK) at Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida

2019 EASTERN LEAGUE ALL-STAR GAME Page 8 EASTERN LEAGUE ALL-STAR GAME HISTORY NOTABLE PREVIOUS EASTERN LEAGUE ALL-STARS (SINCE 1985) YEAR PLAYER TEAM NOTES 1985 Doug Drabek Albany-Colonie Yankees NL (1990), All-Star (1994) 1985 Russ Morman Glens Falls White Sox 2014 Richmond Flying Squirrels manager 1985 Chris Sabo Vermont Reds 3x All-Star (1988, ‘90-91), Rookie of the Year (1988), World Series champion (1990) 1986 Roberto Kelly Albany-Colonie Yankees 2x All-Star (1992-93) 1986 Ellis Burks New Britain Red Sox 2x All-Star (1990, ‘96), Gold Glove (1990), Silver Slugger (1990, 1996) 1986 Rafael Palmeiro Pittsfield Cubs 4x All-Star (1988, ‘91, ‘98, ‘99), 3x Gold Glove (1997-99), 2x Silver Slugger (1998-99) 1986 Jay Bell Waterbury Indians 2018 Eastern Division EL ASG manager, 2x All-Star (1993, ‘99), Gold Glove (1993), Silver Slugger (1993), World Series champion (2001) 1987 Chris Hoiles Glens Falls White Sox Baltimore Orioles Hall of Fame 1987 Harrisburg Senators 2015 Altoona Curve manager 1987 Pittsfield Cubs 3x All-Star (1993, ‘95, ‘97), 4x Gold Glove (1992-93, ‘95-’96), champion 1987 Pittsfield Cubs Son, Dwight Jr., played in EL ASG in 2015 1988 Albany-Colonie Yankees Pitching coach for Yankees (2008-10), Royals (2011-17) and Mets (2018-19) 1988 Pittsfield Cubs All-Star (2000), 3x World Series champion as a player (1996, ‘96, ‘99), World Series champion manager (2009), Marlins (2006) and Yankees (2008-17) manager 1988 Vermont Mariners 3x All-Star (1998-99, 2002), 11x Gold Glove (1993-01, ‘05, ‘06), Cleveland Indians Hall of Fame 1989 Bernie Williams Albany-Colonie Yankees 5x All-Star (1997-01), 4x Gold Glove (1997-00), Silver Slugger (2002), Batting Title (1998), 4x World Series champion (1996, ‘98-2000), ALCS MVP (1996), Yankees No. 51 retired 1989 (Joey) Albert Belle Canton-Akron Indians 5x All-Star (1993-97), 5x Silver Slugger (1993-96, ‘98) 1989 Travis Fryman London Tigers 5x All-Star (1992-94, ‘96, ‘00), Gold Glove (2000), Silver Slugger (1992) 1989 Tino Martinez Williamsport Bills 2x All-Star, Silver Slugger, 4x World Series champion 1989 New Britain Red Sox 2x All-Star (1993-94) 1990 Charles Nagy Canton-Akron Indians 3x All-Star (1992, ‘96, ‘99), Cleveland Indians Hall of Fame 1990 Carlos Garcia Harrisburg Senators All-Star (1994) 1991 Jim Thome Canton-Akron Indians Baseball Hall of Fame, 5x All-Star (1997-99, ‘04, ‘06), Silver Slugger (1996), Cleveland Indians No. 25 retired, Cleveland Indians Hall of Fame, Philadelphia Phillies Wall of Fame 1991 Williamsport Bills All-Star (1999) 1992 Mike Lieberthal Reading Phillies 2x All-Star (1999-00), Gold Glove (1999), Philadelphia Phillies Wall of Fame 1993 Manny Ramirez Canton-Akron Indians 12x All-Star (1995, 1998-08), 9x Silver Slugger (1995, ‘99-’06), Batting Title (2002), 2x World Series champion (2004, ‘07), World Series MVP (2004) 1994 Harrisburg Senators All-Star (1996), Gold Glove (2006) 1994 New Britain Red Sox World Series champion (2008), MLB record 23 pinch-hit HR, Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame 1994 Charles Johnson Portland Sea Dogs 2x All-Star (1997, ‘01), 4x Gold Glove (1995-98), World Series champion (1997) 1995 Nomar Garciaparra Trenton Thunder 6x All-Star (1997, ‘99-00, ‘02-03, ‘06), Silver Slugger (1997), 2x Batting Title (1999-00), Rookie of the Year (1997), Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame 1996 Vladimir Guerrero Harrisburg Senators Baseball Hall of Fame, 9x All-Star (1999-02, ‘04-07, ‘10), 8x Silver Slugger (1999-00, ‘02, ‘04-07, 2010), MVP (2004), Angels Hall of Fame 1996 New Haven Ravens 5x All-Star (2000-04), 3x Gold Glove (2001-02, ‘04), 4x Silver Slugger (2000-03), Batting Title (2000), Colorado Rockies No. 17 retired) 1997 Portland Sea Dogs World Series champion (2004) 1998 Torii Hunter 5x All-Star (2002, ‘07, ‘09-10, ‘13), 9x Gold Glove (2001-09), 2x Silver Slugger (2009, ‘13), Minnesota Twins Hall of Fame 1999 Trenton Thunder 2x All-Star (2005-06), 2x World Series champion (2002, ‘06), World Series MVP (2006) 2001 New Britain Rock Cats 2x All-Star (2011, ‘13), Silver Slugger (2013), Batting Title (2013), Minnesota Twins Hall of Fame 2001 Reading Phillies All-Star (2010) 2002 Victor Martinez Akron Aeros 5x All-Star (2004, ‘07, ‘09-10, ‘14), 2x Silver Slugger (2004, ‘14) 2002 Cliff Lee Akron/Harrisburg 4x All-Star (2008, ‘10-11, ‘13), Wins/ERA Title (2008), Cy Young Award (2008) 2002 Reading Phillies 2x World Series champion (2008, ‘15) 2002 Trenton Thunder 3x All-Star (2006-07, ‘09), Batting Title (2006), World Series champion (2010) 2003 Grady Sizemore Akron Aeros 3x All-Star (2006-08), 2x Gold Glove (2007-08), Silver Slugger (2008) 2003 Portland Sea Dogs 3x All-Star (2008-09, ‘11), Gold Glove (2007), 2x World Series champion (2004, ‘07), Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame 2003 Chien-Ming Wang Trenton Thunder AL Wins Leader (2006) 2004 Angel Pagan Binghamton Mets World Series champion (2012) 2004 Aaron Hill New Hampshire Fisher Cats All-Star (2009), 2x Silver Slugger (2009, ‘12) 2004 Ryan Howard Reading Phillies MVP (2006), Rookie of the Year (2005), 3x All-Star (2006, ‘09-10), Silver Slugger (2006), World Series champion (2008), NLCS MVP (2009), 2x MLB HR leader (2006, ‘08), 3x MLB RBI leader (2006, ‘08-09) 2005 Jose Bautista Altoona Curve 6x All-Star (2010-15), 3x Silver Slugger (2010-11, ‘14) 2x MLB HR leader (2010-11) 2005 Rajai Davis Altoona Curve AL leader (2016) 2005 Jon Lester Portland Sea Dogs 5x All-Star (2010-11, ‘14, ‘16, ‘18), 3x World Series champion (2007, ‘13, ‘16), NLCS MVP (2016), NL wins leader (2018), pitched a no-hitter on May 19, 2008 2005 Hanley Ramirez Portland Sea Dogs 3x All-Star (2008-10), 2x Silver Slugger (2008-09), Batting Title (2009), Rookie of the Year (2006) 2005 Portland Sea Dogs 6x All-Star (2006-09, ‘12, ‘15), World Series champion (2007) 2005-06 Reading Phillies 2x All-Star (2010, ‘12), 2x Gold Glove (2009-10), 3x NL stolen base leader (2009-11) 2006 New Britain Rock Cats AL triples leader (2009), NL triples leader (2013), NL hit leader (2014 - tied) 2006 New Britain Rock Cats ALCS MVP (2008), Pitched a no-hitter on July 26, 2010 2006 Adam Lind New Hampshire Fisher Cats Silver Slugger (2009) 2006 Gio Gonzalez Reading Phillies 2x All-Star (2011-12), NL wins leader (2012) 2006 New Britain Rock Cats 3x All-Star (2013-15) 2007 Neil Walker Altoona Curve Silver Slugger (2014) 2007 Steve Pearce Altoona Curve World Series champion (2018), World Series MVP (2018) 2007 Clay Buchholz Portland Sea Dogs 2x All-Star (2010, ‘13), World Series champion (2013), Pitched a no-hitter on Sept. 1, 2007 2007 Portland Sea Dogs All-Star (2018) 2008 Chris Tillman Bowie Baysox All-Star (2013) 2008 Kyle Haines 2017 Richmond Flying Squirrels manager, Giants Director of Player Development 2008 Harrisburg Senators 2x All-Star (2013-14), NL Wins leader (2013), Pitched a no-hitter on Sept. 28, 2014 2008 Austin Jackson Trenton Thunder 2x AL triples leader (2011-12) 2009 Carlos Santana Akron Aeros All-Star (2019) 2009 Madison Bumgarner Connecticut Defenders 4x All-Star (2013-16), 3x World Series champion (2010, ‘12, ‘14), 2x Silver Slugger (2014-15), World Series MVP (2014), NLCS MVP (2014) 2009 Alex Avila Erie SeaWolves All-Star (2011), Silver Slugger (2011) 2010 Altoona Curve 2x All-Star (2014, ‘17) 2010 Richmond Flying Squirrels 2x All-Star (2015, ‘18), 2x World Series champion (2012, ‘14), 3x Gold Glove (2015-17), Silver Slugger (2015) 2011 Altoona Curve All-Star (2016), 2x Gold Glove (2015-16) 2011-12 Brock Holt Altoona Curve All-Star (2015), World Series champion (2018) 2012 Buck Britton Bowie Baysox Current Bowie Baysox manager 2013 James McCann Erie SeaWolves All-Star (2019) 2013 Aaron Barrett Harrisburg Senators 2019 Eastern League All-Star 2014 Francisco Lindor Akron RubberDucks 4x All-Star (2016-19), Gold Glove (2016), 2x Silver Slugger (2017-18), Platinum Glove (2016) 2014-15 Gary Sanchez Trenton Thunder 2x All-Star (2017, ‘19), Silver Slugger 2015 Josh Bell Altoona Curve All-Star (2019) 2015 Dwight Smith Jr. New Hampshire Fisher Cats Father, Dwight, played in 1987 Eastern League All-Star Game 2016 Bradley Zimmer Akron RubberDucks 2016 MLB.com No. 25 overall prospect 2016 Akron RubberDucks 2016 MLB.com No. 15 overall prospect 2016 David Dahl Hartford Yard Goats All-Star (2019) 2016 German Marquez Hartford Yard Goats Silver Slugger (2018), Tied MLB record with 8 consecutive strikeouts to begin a game (9/26/18) 2016 Reading Fightin Phils Hit 38 HR, 116 RBIs with Reading in 2016 2016 Dylan Cozens Reading Fightin Phils Hit 40 HR, 125 RBIs with Reading in 2016 2016 Tyler Beede Richmond Flying Squirrels 2016 MLB.com No. 99 overall prospect, one of 20 player all-time draft in first round multiple times 2017 Francisco Mejia Akron RubberDucks 2017 MLB.com No. 14 overall prospect 2017 Rafael Devers Portland Sea Dogs World Series champion (2018) 2018 Tim Tebow Binghamton Rumble Ponies Heisman Trophy (2007), 2x BCS national champion (2006, ‘08) 2018 Brendan Rodgers Hartford Yard Goats 2018 MLB.com No. 9 overall prospect 2018 New Hampshire Fisher Cats 2018 Eastern League MVP 2018 Vladimir Guerrero Jr. New Hampshire Fisher Cats 2019 MLB Home Run Derby, 2018 MLB.com No. 1 overall prospect (did not play - injury) 2018 Bo Bichette New Hampshire Fisher Cats 2018 MLB.com No. 11 overall prospect 2018 Ke’Bryan Hayes Altoona Curve 2x MiLB Gold Glove (2017, ‘18), 2018 MLB.com No. 48 overall prospect

2019 EASTERN LEAGUE ALL-STAR GAME Page 9 CELEBRITY HOME RUN DERBY & HITTING CHALLENGE

HOME RUN DERBY & HITTING CHALLENGE FORMAT • All 14 position players from both the Eastern and Western Division All-Star rosters get an opportunity to bat along with 14 celebrity guests. The batters are divided up into six hitting groups - three groups representing the Eastern Division (red jerseys) and three groups representing the Western Division (black jerseys). • Each batter has 90 second to hit. Batters accumulate points by hitting balls to or off the outfield wall, striking targets in the outfield and, of course, by hitting home runs. At the end of the 90-second round, each batter will be thrown a gold ball worth double amount of points • The batters with the top scores from each division will be awarded trophies - giants 5-foot baseball bats - at the conclusion of the event

OFFICIAL SCORING • Flying Squirrels Vice President & COO Todd “Parney” Parnell will be positioned atop a scissor lift in shallow centerfield. If a batter hits the bucket of the lift (or Parney), he will be awarded 50 points. However, Parney will have a giant glove, and if he is somehow able catch a batted ball, the batter will lose 25 points. • A batter receives 20 points for hitting a home run or by hitting one of the bonus targets set up in the outfield either on the fly or on the ground. • A batter is awarded 10 points for a ball that hits off the outfield wall on the fly and5 points for a ball that rolls to the wall.

HONORARY BP PITCHERS • Ray Hedrick - Head Baseball Coach at Randolph-Macon College • Tim Merry - Executive Director, Virginia Baseball Coaches Association • • Merrill Morgan | Head Baseball Coach at Virginia State University • Nate Mulberg - Assistant Baseball Coach at the • Sean Ryan - Head Baseball Coach at Benedictine High School • Shawn Stiffler - Head Baseball Coach at Virginia Commonwealth University

HONORARY SHAGGERS • The Lakeside Youth Baseball 15U Ardillas Voladoras adopted the Flying Squirrels’ Copa de la Diversión moniker as a celebration of the league’s diversity. The team won the 2019 district championship and will compete at the state championships July 12. CELEBRITY HOME RUN DERBY & HITTING CHALLENGE LINEUPS Team Brooks (1) Team Hightower (4) Jalen Miller (Richmond) Jhon Nunez (Portland) Jonah Arenado (Richmond) Bobby Dalbec (Portland) Tres Barrera (Harrisburg) Santiago Espinal (New Hampshire) Ian Sagdal (Harrisburg) Nash Knight (New Hampshire) Rhett Wiseman (Harrisburg) Forrest Wall (New Hampshire) Celebs Celebs Willie Harris Chris Mooney Aaron Brooks Tim Hightower Team Alie-Cox (2) Team Minicozzi (5) Jacob Heyward (Richmond) Hoy Jun Park (Trenton) Zach Houchins (Richmond) Chris Gittens (Trenton) Connor Marabell (Akron) Ben Ruta (Trenton) Ka’ai Tom (Akron) Grenny Cumana (Reading) Celebs Darick Hall (Reading) Michael Robinson Celebs Rob Ukrop Jonny Fairplay Mo Alie-Cox Mark Minicozzi Team Sadler (3) Team Clark (6) Alan Trejo (Hartford) Jason Delay (Altoona) Colton Welker (Hartford) Rylan Bannon (Bowie) Patrick Mazeika (Binghamton) Mason McCoy (Bowie) Braxton Lee (Binghamton) Jose Azocar (Erie) Celebs Isaac Paredes (Erie) Mike Mordecai Celebs Elliott Sadler Mike Rhoads

2019 EASTERN LEAGUE ALL-STAR GAME Page 10 CELEBRITY HOME RUN DERBY & HITTING CHALLENGE CELEBRITY HOME RUN DERBY & HITTING CHALLENGE PARTICIPANTS About Will Clark Known lovingly by San Francisco Giants fans and the baseball world as “The Thrill,” Will Clark became one of the Giants’ all-time greats during his eight-year stay by the Bay. Clark, a native of New Orleans, continued his MLB career for seven seasons after leaving the Giants, finishing a decorated 15-year career with the St. Louis Cardinals in 2000. A six-time all-star and two-time NL Silver Slugger Award winner, Clark ended his career with a .303 average, 284 home runs and 2,176 hits. The sweet-swinging lefty was inducted into the College Baseball Hall of Fame in 2006 and currently serves as a Special Assistant for the Giants.

About Willie Harris Now in his second season as the manager of the Flying Squirrels, Willie Harris became just the second manager in Flying Squirrels history to lead the club for multiple seasons in 2019, joining (2011-2013). Known as a speedy and versatile utility man, Harris enjoyed a 12-year MLB career, suiting up for the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago White Sox, Boston Red Sox, Atlanta Braves, Washington Nationals, New York Mets and Cincinnati Reds. He won a World Series with the White Sox in 2005, scoring the clinching run in Game 4.

About Mike Mordecai A Richmond Braves for parts of five seasons in the mid-1990s, Mike Mordecai played in 241 career games with Richmond on his way to becoming an MLB regular. Currently in his first season as manager of the New Hampshire Fisher Cats, Mordecai played in the Majors for 12 seasons as a member of the Atlanta Braves, and Florida Marlins. Mordecai is a two-time World Series champion, winning his first ring in 1995 with the Braves and his second in 2003 with the Marlins.

About Elliott Sadler A native of Emporia, Va., Elliott Sadler has raced across a combined 22 seasons in NASCAR’s top national circuits, including 16 seasons in the Cup Series. During his decorated career, Sadler drove for some of the most storied teams in racing, including the Wood Brothers, Robert Yates Racing, Richard Petty Motor- sports, Joe Gibbs Racing, Roush Fenway Racing and JR Motorsports. Sadler picked up three career Cup Series wins and 69 top-ten finishes in his career. He qualified for the first-ever Chase for the Nextel Cup in 2004. In the Xfinity Series, Sadler finished in second place in the final standings four times (2011, 2012, 2016 and 2016) and won 13 races. He was selected as the Nation- wide/Xfinity Series Most Popular Driver four times, more than any other driver. Sadler was the cover athlete for the EA Sports video game NASCAR 07 and was featured on the special-edition cover of NASCAR 09. Sadler retired from full-time racing following the 2019 season, but he returned to run the ToyotaCare 250 at his home track, , back in April.

About Michael Robinson A native of Richmond, Michael Robinson played eight seasons in the with the San Francisco 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks. He was selected for the Pro Bowl in 2011 and was part of Seattle’s Super Bowl XLVIII championship. Robinson scored two touchdowns as a rookie with the 49ers in 2006 and primarily played fullback beginning in 2008. During his collegiate career at Penn State, Robinson played multiple positions including quarterback and running back. In 2005, Robinson was selected as the Big Ten Conference Offensive Player of the Year and was named Second-Team All-Big Ten, and he finished the season ranked fifth in Penn State’s storied his- tory in single-season passing yards. Robinson was included on several award watch lists and finished fifth in Heisman Trophy voting that season as Penn State won the Big Ten and defeated Florida State in the Orange Bowl. An alum of Varina High School, Robinson serves as an analyst on various programs across the NFL Network. He is the founder of the Excel to Excellence Foun- dation, which encourages kids to excel in academics and society.

About Aaron Brooks A native of Newport News, Va., Aaron Brooks played seven seasons in the National Football League with the New Orleans Saints and the Oakland Raiders, throwing for 20,261 yards and 123 touchdowns. With the Saints, Brooks started 82 games over six seasons. He is ranked third in all-time passing yards and second in all-time touchdown passes in Saints history. In the 2000 season as a rookie, Brooks helped lead the Saints to the NFC West championship and the first playoff victory in Saints history against the defending Super Bowl champion St. Louis Rams with four touchdown passes. Brooks was inducted into the Saints Hall of Fame in 2014. Prior to being drafted by New Orleans in the fourth round in 1999, Brooks was a starting quarterback at the University of Virginia in 1997 and 1998, where he passed for 5,118 yards and 33 touchdowns, while also rushing for 14 touchdowns in his career. In 1998 with Brooks at quarterback, the Cavaliers reached as high as seventh in the AP Poll and went 9-2 in the regular season, earning a bid in the Peach Bowl.

About Chris Mooney The winningest coach in the University of Richmond men’s basketball history, Chris Mooney has been a stable force on the Spiders’ bench since 2005. In his 14 seasons at Richmond, Mooney has led his team to seven postseason appearances, including back-to-back trips to the NCAA Tournament in 2010 and 2011, and the program’s second-ever trip to the Sweet Sixteen in 2011. An alum of Princeton and a native of Philadelphia, Mooney is the second longest-tenured coach in the Atlantic 10 and ranks fifth all-time in conference history with 250 wins at the University Richmond.

About Mike Rhoades Mike Rhoades became the 12th head coach in the history of VCU men’s basketball in 2017 and has quickly found success with the Rams, leading the team to a 2019 Atlantic 10 regular season championship and NCAA Tournament at-large berth in just his second season on Broad Street – all en route to becoming the 2019 Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year. After thirteen years as a coach at Randolph-Macon, Rhoades joined Shaka Smart’s staff at VCU as an assistant coach in 2009 and was part of the team’s 2011 Final Four run. He returned to VCU in 2017 after three years as the head man at Rice, where he led the Owls to their second-best season in program history in his third year.

About Tim Hightower A former running back at the University of Richmond, Tim Hightower played six seasons in the National Football League for the Arizona Cardinals, Washington Redskins and New Orleans Saints. For his career, he ran for 2,977 yards and 32 touchdowns, plus caught 162 receptions for 1,208 yards and two touchdowns. Hightower earned All-Conference honors in his junior and senior seasons for the University of Richmond Spiders, and he ran for 1,924 yards as a senior and scored 20 touchdowns, finishing ranked sixth in the nation in rushing yards. The Arizona Cardinals drafted Hightower in the fifth round in 2008. After four years away from the NFL, Hightower returned with the New Orleans Saints in 2015, where he played the final two seasons of his professional career.

About Mark Minicozzi A member of the Flying Squirrels in 2012 and 2013, Mark Minicozzi had one of the most decorated careers of any hitter in team history while in Richmond. Over his 209 games with the Squirrels, Minicozzi played first base, second base, third base, , left field and right field. Minicozzi’s name fills the Flying Squirrels’ record books. He holds the team’s single-season record for most runs scored (74), most walks (62), highest on-base percentage (.400), most sacrifice flies (11) and highest batting average in a single month (.427 – May 2013). Minicozzi also holds the mark for the second-best batting average in a season in team history (.309) and the fifth-best slugging percentage in a single season (.445). His career .299 average is the fourth-best in franchise history. Minicozzi was an Eastern League All-Star with the Flying Squirrels in 2013. He played 12 total professional seasons, totaling over 1,000 games played.

About Jonny Fairplay A native of Danville, Va., Jonny Fairplay was a competitor and a memorable star on two seasons of the hit CBS television show, Survivor. Along with 15 other castaways, Fairplay was a member of the seventh season of the Survivor series, Survivor: Pearl Islands. He lasted 38 of the 39 days in Pana- ma before being voted out, finishing the season in third place. The season aired during the fall of 2009. Fairplay returned for the 16th season of the show, which aired in the spring of 2008. The season, dubbed Survivor: Micronesia – Fans vs. Favorites, was filmed in Palau, and Fairplay finished in 20th place. Since his first run on Survivor, Fairplay has been featured in numerous television shows.

About Mo Alie-Cox Now a tight end on the gridiron for the Indianapolis Colts, Mo Alie-Cox endeared himself on the hardwood to VCU basketball fans during his four years with the Rams thanks to his rim-rattling dunks and emphatic blocked shots. With a 7-foot-2 wingspan and 250-pound frame, Alie-Cox became VCU’s all-time leader in career shooting percentage and ranks second in career blocks. Despite last playing organized football during his freshman year of high school, the Arlington, Va. native was signed by the Colts in 2017 and caught his first career touchdown from Andrew Luck on October 28, 2018.

About Rob Ukrop Rob Ukrop became one of Richmond’s all-time soccer greats during his 12-year professional career, retiring in 2004 as the record holder for career goals, career assists and career matches. A former Collegiate Cougar and Davidson Wildcat, Ukrop led the nation in scoring in his senior season at Davidson en route to becoming a 1992 first-team All-American. The forward was inducted into the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame in 2016. A Richmond native and self-proclaimed “lover of all things RVA,” Ukrop is currently an investor for the Richmond Kickers.

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