PAGE 1 TAKE A GANDER! Rochester Honkers | Mayo Field - 403 E. Center St. Rochester, MN 55904 Jordan Lank, Director of Media Relations - (507)-289-1170 ROCHESTER HONKERS (6-22) @ MANKATO MOONDOGS (13-19) Game #29 — Sunday, August 9, 2020 — Franklin Rogers Park — 5:05 p.m. CST LHP Larson Kindreich (1-0, 1.80 ERA) vs. RHP Jarret Krzyzanowski (0-2, 6.16 ERA)

ABOUT LAST NIGHT... /IOWA POD STANDINGS For one of the first times all season, the Honkers controlled the tempo last night in a much-needed victory over the Mankato TEAM W L PCT GB STR L10 MoonDogs. While Mankato got on the board first with a solo Waterloo 21 11 .656 -- L1 7-3 home run by Michael Curialle in its half of the first, Rochester had no trouble responding. Kyle Huckstorf reached on a walk St. Cloud 18 11 .621 1.5 W2 8-2 before stealing third and coming around to score on a passed Willmar 18 13 .581 2.5 L3 4-6 ball. The MoonDogs took another one-run lead to the bottom Mankato 13 19 .406 8.0 L1 4-6 of the second, but the Honkers again evened the playing field when Pearce Howard roped a solo blast to right field, his first Rochester 6 22 .214 13.0 W1 2-8 of two on the night, to tie things at two apiece. Rochester HOWARD HEATING UP scratched across two more on a pair of wild pitches in the Rochester outfielder Pearce Howard has turned it up lately, thumping a sixth to give the Honkers a 4-2 lead, before Howard belted a pair of home runs in last night’s win against the MoonDogs, his first two three-run no-doubter off the scoreboard in the seventh to give long balls of the season. The New Orleans junior has hit .323 in his last the Team in Teal a 7-2 lead. Mankato tacked a run on in the nine games, collecting four extra-base hits. ninth, bt Jack Zalasky shut the door and earned his first save. KING OF K’S Jeremy Kilck was impressive in his Honkers debut, especially Larson Kindreich leads the Honkers in strikeouts with 33 after 10 pun- considering he’d only pitched two thirds of an inning in the chouts in his last start. He ranks third in the Minnesota-Iowa Pod, having last calendar year. Klick turned in four solid innings of work, thrown two fewer games than the pod leader (Trevor Brown, 43). Kindre- allowing two runs on two hits while walking two. Sal Ferro ich’s K/9 (11.88) ranks ninth in the pod of all starting and relief pitchers, came on in relief of Klick, turning in his most dominant outing and comes in second among players who are consistent starting of the year. Ferro went four shutout innings himself, giving up pitchers — Brody Barnum leads the pod among starting pitchers in K/9 just one hit and punching out four MoonDogs en route to his with a 12.86 mark. first victory of the season. TOP-10 TALENT IT’S KINDREICH. LARSON KINDREICH. Robert Moore has been sensational at the plate for Rochester this year, Rochester sends its horse to the hill tonight, when Larson and it’s shown in the Minnesota-Iowa Pod leaderboard, where he con- Kindreich will toe the rubber looking to give Rochester back- sistently places top-10 in major offensive categories. Moore is seventh to-back wins for the first time all season. The lefty comes into among active players in hits (33), eighth in on-base percentage (.408), tonight’s contest on the heels of a tremendous first outing at eighth in OPS (.874) and leads the pod in stolen bases with 16, and has home. Against the , Kindreich starred through been caught just three times. six one-hit innings, striking out a team-high 10 batters on his way to a no decision in a 2-1 Honkers loss. CORE-IO PART OF THE OFFENSE While infielder Taison Corio did not extended his on-base streak to 18 Kindreich’s last outing against Mankato came at Franklin Rog- games on Friday night, thus ending the longest on-base streak of the ers Park on July 26, when the budding junior at Biola Univer- season for any Honkers player, he has still been an important piece for sity contributed five innings of one-run ball, allowing four hits Rochester. With a walk last night, Corio has now reached in 20 of the 22 and downing seven MoonDogs by way of the strikeout — what games he’s appeared in this season. TONIGHT’S UMPIRES was then his, and the team’s, season high in K’s. Kindreich’s HP: David Saball lone blemish was a solo home run, surrendered to Evan Berkey 1B: Andrew Girard (CC) to lead off the fourth inning. 3B: Bryce Brewer COMING UP THIS WEEK... WATCH THE HONKERS portal.stretchinternet.com/nwlhonkers @RochHonkers 8/12 @ WAT Ferro (0-2, 9.37) vs. TBA LISTEN TO THE HONKERS @honkersbaseball 8/13 vs. WAT Cunha (0-2, 7.24) vs. TBA mixlr.com/honkersbroadcast 8/14 vs. WAT TBA vs. TBA FOLLOW THE HONKERS Rochester Honkers 8/15 @ WAT TBA vs. TBA rochesterhonkers.com PAGE 2 ABOUT TODAY’S STARTING PITCHER TODAY’S HONKERS HURLER BIOLA (2019-PRES) 2020 • Named PacWest Pitcher of the Week three times over the first three weeks of the season 25 • Earned NCBWA West Region Pitcher of the Week honors on February 20 LARSON KINDREICH • Set NCAA-Era program record for ERA with LHP | SO. | BIOLA UNIVERSITY zero earned runs over 30 innings pitched • Struck out a career-high 15 in a sev- 6-4 | 210 | CENTRAL POINT, OR en-inning shutout of Colorado Springs on February 14 REPERTOIRE: 4SFB, CH, CB • Posted four quality starts with at least eight strikeouts in all four outings • Recorded 48 strikeouts compared to just 2020 WITH ROCHESTER five walks and a 3-1 record ERA W-L G-GS CG SH SV IP H R ER • Started the season with 25.2 consective 1.80 1-0 5-5 0 0 0 25.0 14 8 5 scoreless innings, setting a new NCAA-Era BB SO 2B 3B HR WP HB BF WHIP BAA program record 3 33 1 2 2 0 1 94 0.68 .159 • **2020 season canceled after 14 games due to COVID-19 pandemic** 2020 GAME-BY-GAME

2019 DATE OPP RES DEC IP H R-ER BB-HB SO BF-P-S • Named PacWest Freshman of the Week 8-3-20 vs. WIL L, 2-1 ND 6.0 1 0-0 1-1 10 20-76-55 on April 29 after striking out nine in seven 7-26-20 @ MAN L, 5-1 ND 5.0 4 1-1 0-0 7 20-82-52 shutout innings at Concordia 7-19-20 @ STC L, 9=4 ND 5.0 3 4-1 1-0 6 20-79-50 • Finished top-five in the PacWest with 72 7-14-20 @ WIL L, 5-1 ND 4.0 5 3-3 1-0 5 18-69-51 strikeouts 7-4-20 @ WIL W, 11-4 W 5.0 1 0-0 0-0 5 16-55-42 • Started 11 times and threw 52.2 innings BOLD INDICATES GAME STARTED • Finished with six strikeouts or more in six starts • Had a 3-2 record 2020 WITH BIOLA UNIVERSITY ERA W-L G-GS CG SH SV IP H R ER CRATER HIGH SCHOOL (OR) 0.00 3-1 5-5 1 1-0 0 30.0 15 2 0 • Prepped four varsity seasons at Crater HS, BB SO 2B 3B HR WP HB BF WHIP BAA graduating in 2018 5 48 5 0 0 3 2 112 0.66 .143 • Won the 5A state title with the Comets in 2018, throwing seven shutout innings in the championship game LEXICON ON LARSON • Had a streak of 37 no-hit innings during In 2018, Larson Kindreich joined an exclu- During Kindreich’s 37-inning hitless streak his senior season sive club by being named the Sport Oregon for the Comets, the lefty struck out 20 op- • Appeared twice as a pitcher on all-league Prep Baseball Player of the Year. Nestled posing hitters in back-to-back seven-inning and all-state teams between top Baltimore Orioles prospect appearances. • Struck out 116 while surrendering only 11 Adley Rutschman (2016-2017’s winner) and hits during 53 innings in 2018 2020 Philadelphia Phillies draftee Mick Kindreich has three siblings, Honus, Damon • Hit .505 with 20 extra-base hits as a senior Abel (2018-2019’s winner), Kindreich is the and Hayden, and enjoys designing cars in only 5A player to win the award in the eight his spare time. His family has a particularly seasons the honor has been given out. athletic background, with his father having played baseball at Concordia Irvine and his mother playing volleyball at Southern Oregon. PREVIOUS COLLEGIATE STATS YR SCHOOL/TEAM ERA W-L G-GS CG SH SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP HB BF WHIP BAA

2019 BIOLA UNIVERSITY 7.01 3-2 13-11 1 1-0 0 52.2 43 46 41 34 72 5 1 6 7 10 248 1.46 .223 HONKERS ROSTER UPDATED: AUGUST 9, 2020 # PITCHERS POS YEAR B/T HT WT SCHOOL HOMETOWN 8 Sal Ferro LHP R-SO L/L 5-8 200 Long Island University Middle Village, NY 9 MacGregor Hines RHP R-SR R/R 6-0 205 Univ. of Houston College Station, TX 14 Charles Harrison RHP SO R/R 6-1 175 UCLA Canyon Country, CA 19 Garrett Kellogg-Clarke RHP JR R/R 6-3 190 University of Nevada Cypress Woods, TX 21 Tanner Cunha LHP JR L/L 5-10 175 University of Nevada Sacramento, CA 22 Kragen Kechely RHP SR R/R 6-0 220 Dallas Baptist University Austin, TX 23 Jack Zalasky RHP JR R/R 6-1 186 Sacramento State University Elk Grove, CA 24 Evan Gray RHP SO R/R 6-4 195 University of Arkansas Swansea, IL 25 Larson Kindreich LHP JR L/L 6-4 210 Biola University Central Point, OR 26 Stone Churby RHP SR R/R 6-3 190 Sacramento State University Brentwood, CA 27 T. Palmer Mickelson RHP SO R/R 5-11 180 Rochester Comm. & Technical Coll. Rochester, MN. 29 Ben Byom RHP SO R/R 5-10 195 U. Wisconsin-La Crosse Holmen, WI 33 Jeremy Klick RHP SO R/R 6-2 165 University of St. Thomas Maple Grove, MN 38 Ben Strassman RHP SO R/R 6-0 175 Rochester Comm. & Technical Coll Golden Valley, MN -- Dallas Miller RHP SR. R/R 6-6 -- College of St. Scholastica Big Lake, MN -- Damon Rademacher RHP JR. R/R 6-2 205 Gustavus Adolphus College Princeton, MN # CATCHERS POS YEAR B/T HT WT SCHOOL HOMETOWN 6 Ryan Wrobleski C/OF R-JR R/R 6-1 195 Dallas Baptist University Eden Prairie, MN 11 Tanner Tweedt C JR R/R 6-0 195 Sacramento City College Red Bluff, CA 35 Ty Hamilton C JR. -- 5-10 195 U. Wisconsin-La Crosse Sun Prairie, WI # INFIELDERS POS YEAR B/T HT WT SCHOOL HOMETOWN 1 Robert Moore SS SO S/R 5-9 168 University of Arkansas Leawood, KS 2 Bryce Begell IF R-FR R/R 6-1 190 Sacramento City College Vacaville, CA 4 Jacob Shaver IF/C SO R/R 5-9 185 University of Arizona Riverton, UT 7 Taison Corio IF SO S/R 5-11 180 Cal Poly State University Concord, CA 17 Bryce Matthews 1B/OF SO L/R 6-3 190 University of Arkansas Parker, CO 28 Steven Moretto IF SR R/R 6-1 225 Sacramento State University Coquitlam, BC, CAN 37 AJ Campbell IF/RHP SO R/R 6-2 215 Frostburg State University Absecon, NJ # OUTFIELDERS POS YEAR B/T HT WT SCHOOL HOMETOWN 5 Kyle Huckstorf OF JR R/R 5-8 170 Iowa Western CC Milwaukee, WI 12 Logan Sanders OF/IF SO R/R 6-0 175 Pima Community College Tucson, AZ 20 Aaron Simmons OF JR L/R 5-8 190 U. Wisconsin-Stevens Point Franklin, WI 36 Pearce Howard OF/1B JR L/R 6-2 205 University of New Orleans Silver Spring, MD -- Mitch Olson OF JR R/R 5-10 -- College of St. Scholastica Eden Prairie, MN # COACHES SCHOOL PRO-NUN-SEE-AY-SHINS FIELD MANAGER PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 13 Deskaheh Bomberry Sacramento City College 2 Bryce bug-ELL 23 Jack Zuh-LASS-key “duh-SKAAH-hey BOM-berry” 6 Ryan roe-BLESS-key 25 Larson KIN-drick ASST. COACHES 7 “Tyson” CORE-ee-oh 27 Yes, his name is T. That’s it. 15 Marc Mumper Abeline Christian University 8 Sal “Pharaoh” 34 Chris stef-uhl 16 Austin Spainhour Sacramento City College 21 Tanner COON-yuh 22 Krayg-en KEK-lee PAGE 4 HONKERS COACHES 13 DESKAHEH BOMBERRY MGR Deskaheh “Bomber” Bomberry is in his first season as the Field Manager for the Rochester Honkers. Bomber will embark on his 19th season as a Sacramento City College assistant coach in the spring of 2021, serving as the Panthers’ pitching coach and recruiting coor- dinator. Since moving to SCC, 49 pitchers have transferred to NCAA Division 1 universities, 17 have signed professional contracts, and four have reached the Major Leagues.

In 2000, Deskaheh was an assistant coach for the Chatham Athletics of the Cape Cod League. Eight players from that team went on to play in the Major Leagues. Deskaheh has spent the last three summers assisting USA Baseball with the selection of the 18U national team. Deskaheh began his collegiate coaching career in 1996 at Eastern Kentucky University. At EKU, Bomber was responsible for the development of the pitching staff and coordinated their recruiting efforts. In his playing career, Bomber played two seasons at Cosumnes River College in Sacramento. Following his CRC career, he transferred to Sonoma State and played two seasons for SSU. Bomber received his Bachelor of Arts from Sonoma State in Business Administration and a Master’s Degree in Physical Education from Eastern Kentucky University. Bomber is also a full-time instructor at SCC. Deskaheh and his wife Rosanne live in East Sacramento with their daughter, Ryan. 15 MARC MUMPER ASST. COACH Marc Mumper is in his first season as a Rochester Honkers assistant coach, serving as the team’s first base and infield coach. Mumper joined the Metropolitan State-Denver baseball program as an assis- tant coach in August 2019 and will join Abeline Christian in the fall.

He joined the Roadrunners after completing his playing career at NCAA Division I Grand Canyon, where he was a three-year starter and hit .269 with a .395 on-base percentage as a senior. The Antelopes won back-to-back Western Athletic Conference championships in 2017 and 2018. Mumper, a Colorado native and former 37th-round pick in the 2015 MLB draft by the Colorado Rockies, works with team’s infielders, as well as assisting with hitting and baserunning. Primarily a shortstop, Mumper posted a strong career .955 fielding percentage at Grand Canyon, committing just three errors while fielding at a .972 clip as a senior. Mumper’s father, Dave, coached high school baseball in Colorado for 32 years, and is in the Colorado Dugout Club Hall of Fame.

Prior to joining Abeline Christian and MSU Denver, Mumper worked as an assistant coach with the Canyon Thunder baseball organization in Arizona. Mumper graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Communication and is pursuing a Master’s Degree in Educational Psychology from Missouri. 16 AUSTIN SPAINHOUR ASST. COACH Austin Spainhour is in his first season as a Rochester Honkers as- sistant coach, serving as the team’s third base and catching coach. “Spain” will enter his third season as an assistant coach at Sacramen- to City College in the spring of 2021, where his role includes coaching the catchers and assisting with the hitters. After playing for the Pan- thers in 2014 and 2015, he received a scholarship to play at California State University, Monterey Bay. Austin spent two seasons playing for the Otters before returning to coach at Sac City.

Austin received his Bachelor’s Degree in Business from California State University, Monterey Bay and is currently working towards his Master’s Degree from the United States Sports Academy. Outside of Rochester and Sac City, Austin is the Director of Baseball Operations at Downtown Baseball, a development-based baseball academy in Sacramento.