OFFICIAL GAME INFORMATION Lincoln Saltdgos (3-1, 1st South) at T-Bones (2-1, 2nd South) Game 1-LHP #4 Kyle Kinman (0-0, 0.00) at RHP #35 Dylan Baker (0-0, 0.00) Game- 2 RHP #39 Shairon Martis (0-1, 10.80) at RHP #28 Randall Delgado (1-0, 0.00) Game 4&4 – Home Game 4&% 5/22/19 - 5:00 pm — T-Bones Stadium, Kansas City, KS Series: Game 1&2 of 2 On air at T-&Bones MixLR Channel

AA SOUTH STANDINGS FINAL STANDINGS Last Game Team W L GB Last Game The T-Bones split the Sunday funday dip with Fargo. The Lincoln 3 1 W10-8 @SC RedHawks won game one 7-2 despite Darnell Sweeny going deep for KC Cleburne 3 1 W 11-9 SF and then returned the favor blasting the RedHawks 8-1 behind Mason T-Bones 2 1 0.5 W 8-1 F&M Sioux Falls 1 3 2.0 L 11-9 @CLE Davis three RBI day and lefty Eric Stout and his four-shutout innings. Sioux City 1 3 2.0 L 10-8 LIN Texas 1 3 2.0 W 6-4 WIN Tonight Sizzle Facts The T-Bones will host the Lincoln Saltdogs in the first game of what is now Streak: W1 Last 5: 0-0 Last 10: 0-0 a two game series. The teams have had back to back rainouts forcing the Home: 2-1 Away: 0-0 Vs. LIN: final game of the series to be made up as part of a double header on South: 0-0 North: 2-1 Month: 2-1 August 21st at T-Bones Stadium. . T-BONES LEAGUE LEADERS FINAL 2018 AVG Todd Cunningham .331 / 4th Mason Davis .324 / T 6th Pitching Matchups Game 1 Adrian Nieto .313 / 11th Game 1 RHP Dylan Baker makes his KCK debut. Dylan Baker comes to Keith Curcio 309 / 15th KCK after one season with the Los Angeles Dodgers organization where R Todd Cunningham 70 / 6th he went 3-6 in 34 games all in relief with a 6.08 ERA over 37 innings and Noah Perio Jr. & Keith Curcio 57 / T 14th notched eight saves in 2018. Primarily a starter throughout his career, it H Noah Perio Jr. 119 / T 8th th was his first season to notch a save as a . Prior to his one season Keith Curcio 108 / 15 with the Dodgers system, he spent 2012 to 2017 with the Cleveland Todd Cunningham 104 / T 17th 2B Todd Cunningham 25 / 6th Indians organization. Baker was selected in the fifth round of the 2012 Noah Perio Jr. 24 / T 7th First-Year Player Draft by the Cleveland Indians. LHP Kyle Kinman Keith Curcio 22 / T 9th returns for his second year in Lincoln. A former farmhand HR Keith Curcio 11 / T 12th drafted in the 24th round out of Bellevue University in Nebraska in 2014. RBI Noah Perio Jr. 74 / T 3rd He 6-5 with a 3.90 ERA for the Saltdogs last season and has a career Keith Curcio 57 / T 13th record of 11-8 with a 3.34 in 107 games. rd SB Mason Davis 26 / T 3 Keith Curcio 20 / T 6th Todd Cunningham 17 / T 8th Pitching Matchups Game 2 ERA Tommy Collier 3.11 / 4th In Game 2 Randall Delgado will take the pearl for KC. Delgado also Hunter Adkins 3.97 / 13th doubles as the team’s pitching coach and is coming off a win in the SO Tommy Collier 140 / 1st season opener. The native of Panama has the most Big League time ever Jared Mortenson 112 / 4th for a T-Bones starter with parts of six seasons in the Major Leagues, Last Five mostly with the . He will face RHP Sharon Martis. Day Oppp Result/Notes Martis is also a former Big Leaguer spending parts of three season in the 5/19 F&M G2 W 8-1 Stout tosses five scoreless Majors. The 13-year veteran is in his fifth year in the state capital with a 5/19 F&M G1 L 7-2 5/18 F&M PPD rain career record of 92-85 and a 4.19 ERA. 5/17 F&M W 3-0 Sweeney and Robertson go deep

By the Numbers Day…2-0 Night…1-0 Series...1-0 Sweeps… Series Open…1-0 Series Middle…0-1 Series Finale…1-0 Rubber Match…1-0 Last At-Bat...0-0 Walk-Off…0-0 Comeback…0-0 Extra Innings…0-0 Doubleheader… 0-0-1 Score First…2-1 Allow First Run…0-0 1-Run Game…0-0 2-Run Game…0-0 3-Run Game…1-0 4+Run Game…1-1 More hits…1-0 Fewer hits…1-1 Same hits…1-0 Scoring 0-3…1-1 Scoring 4-6…0-0 Scoring 7+…1-0 Allow 0-3…2-0 Allow 4-6…0-0 Allow 7+…0-1 NEXT FIVE 5/23 Off 5/24 @WIN RHP #34 Tommy Collier (0-1, 6.75) at TBA 7:00pm 5/25 @WIN LHP #9 Eric Stout (1-0, 1.80) at TBA 6:00pm 5/26 @WIN TBA at TBA 1:00pm 5/27 MIL TBA at #28 Randall Delgado 7:00pm

Steak Bites from the steakhouse

Singing in the Rain This is the fourth time that the T-Bones have had back to back rainouts in a season. The last time was in 2015 when the T-Bones were washed away on back to back nights in Joplin on June 17th and 18th that season. In 2003 the last series was hampered by rain. On August 30th and 31st the T-Bones and the Sioux Falls Canaries had back to backs over labor day weekend eventually finishing the series with a single game on the 1st. In 2004 there was a suspended game followed by a rainout and the most famous of all was the 2008 Northern League Finals where Gary had a sink hole in left field with three days of rain to hold off the KC Championship celebration.

Familiar faces Catcher Christian Correa spent his third straight May in T-Bones camp. The T-Bones have eight returning players from last year. RHP Tommy Collier, LHP Nick Lee, RHP Jackson Lowery, RHP Robert Calvano, LHP Carlos Diaz, OF Ryan Brett and IF Mason Davis.

Local connections Right-hander Robert Calvano hails from Kansas City. Infielder Shawn O’Malley lives in Overland Park. RHP Dustin Hurlbutt is from Coffeyville, Kansas, and IF Casey Gillaspie is a former Wichita State star.

Let the Countdown begin With the win in game two Sunday over Fargo Manager Joe Calfapietra now is 969 wins as a manager. He is set to be the next indy manager to 1000 win. St. Paul Manager George Tsamis reached 1,000 career wins back on June 12, 2018. He joined former Fargo boss Doug Simunic, current Gary Manager Greg Tagert and second year Manager Butch Hobson in the 1,000-win club in indy ball.

Breakout star IF Mason Davis was already on his way to league-wide recognition last season and off to a big start this year after a three RBI day yesterday. In 2018 he delivered more clutch hits in the second half of the season for the T-Bones than anyone on the roster. His defense was as good as anyone in the circuit at third base. His ability to hurt opponents in many ways should only get stronger. He could be, by season’s end, the batter you would least like to face on the card.

Position switch RHP Marc Magliaro worked two scoreless innings last night. He is an interesting story. Magliaro arrives in KCK with a five-year resume of pro experience, all with the Colorado Rockies organization. Magliaro, a career reliever, has 149 appearances in the minor leagues with a 4.81 ERA in 200.1 innings. Magliaro's route to pitching in the Rockies organization was not a traditional route for a pitcher. He was a non-drafted free agent signee out of Rowan University (New Jersey) in 2013, but he did not pitch until his senior season of college. Magliaro would make a name for himself in college as a shortstop. He was a four-year starter at short with a .328 career batting average in 164 games. He registered 212 hits in 647 at bats with 115 runs scored and 85 RBIs. He stole 39 bases in 50 attempts and produced a .393 on-base percentage while serving as team captain his final year. During his senior season, Magliaro began to close games for Rowan and would notch five saves in eight games over 8.1 innings with four strike outs and no earned runs in 2012. After graduating in 2012, he spent the winter competing in several tryouts as a pitcher where the Rockies took notice and signed him as a free agent pitcher.

MLB Alums While the philosophy if the organization is to get players back to affiliated ball to one day get a chance at the Big Leagues, the T-Bones will feature six former Big Leaguers. RHP Randall Delgado – Arizona, Atlanta RHP Eric Stout – Kansas City IF Shawn O’Malley – Los Angeles (AL), Seattle IF Darnell Sweeney - Philadelphia OF Ryan Brett – Tampa Bay OF Daniel Robertson –Texas, Los Angeles (AL), Seattle, Cleveland

Social on the air The T-Bones feature a T-Bones Post Game Live on Facebook as well as a daily #CupofSizzle interactive Facebook Live during the lunch hour during the weekdays and selected weekend games. The club also will feature select breaking news and Pre-Game Live events as time and content merit. The Top Step Overtime with Joe Calfapietra will air approximately 10 minutes following the game.

Royal start Lefty and former Royal Eric Stout got off to a good start yesterday as he tossed five innings of one run ball for KC.

No freebies It is early, but KC allowed just five walks in the three games against Fargo-Moorhead. The two clubs also committed just one error apiece during the three-game series.

Alumni report Former T-Bone Keith Curcio who had his contract purchased last fall by Boston is at AA Portland in the Eastern League. He went 1-for-4 yesterday for the Sea Dogs at Reading (Phillies) and is hitting .217 (13 for 60) so far this season with a and three RBI in 17 games in the Eastern League.

Historic 2018 Season The T-Bones set a new franchise mark for wins in a season last year at 62 on the way to the American Association crown. The record had been held by the 2010 club led by Manager Tim Doherty who now is a coach at AAA Albuquerque in the PCL for the Colorado Rockies. T-Bones improved on the 2017 record by five games from 57 wins. The all-time best records: 2018-62-37 2010- 58-42 2017- 57-43 2012 -51-49 2015 –49-51 2004, 2011, 2014 – the team won 48 games each year. The T-Bones have finished above .500 just three times in franchise history while winning two titles in the Northern League with a record overall below .500. There were two finishes at .500 at Duluth and another in KC. Joe Calfapietra is the first manager in franchise history to guide the club to two seasons of records above .500. 1996 42-42 George Mitterwald 2000 43-43 Benny Castillo 2004 48-48 Al Gallagher 2010 58-42 Tim Doherty 2012 51-49 Kenny Hook 2017 57-43 Joe Calfapietra 2018 62-37 Joe Calfapietra

Moving on up The T-Bones lost eight players during the season to affiliated ball and three more to Mexico, yet still somehow reached a franchise best 26 games above .500. Since opening day 2018 the T-Bones have had 13 players’ contracts purchased and four players sign with Mexico. The list of contracts purchased this past year: 4/4/19: LHP Tim Hardy - contract purchased by the , 42nd player sold and the 12the since opening day 2018. 1/8/19: RHP Robert Calvano – contract purchased by the , 41st player sold and 11th since opening day 2018. 11/29/18: OF Keith Curcio – contract purchased by the Boston Red Sox, 40th player sold and 10th since opening day 2018. 11/2/18: LHP Nick Lee-–contract purchased by the , 39th player sold and ninth since opening day 2018. 8/4/18: IF Dylan Tice—contract purchased by New York Mets, 38th player sold. 7/24/18: IF Taylor Featherston—contract purchased by the Cincinnati Reds, 37th player sold. 7/13/18: LHP Joe Filomeno—contract purchased by the Seattle Mariners, 36th player sold. 7/17/18: IF/OF Nick Torres—contract sold to the Texas Rangers, 35th player sold 7/7/18: LHP Carlos Diaz—contract purchased by Cincinnati Reds, 34th. player sold. 7/3/18: LHP James Buckelew—contract purchased by the Chicago Cubs, 33rd player sold. 5/22/18: OF Adam Brett Walker—contract purchased by the Washington National, 32nd player sold. 5/19/18: RHP Cody Martin—contract purchased by the New York Mets, 31st player sold.

Up Next The T-Bones make their only regular season trip to Winnipeg this weekend. It will be opening night on Friday the 24th at Shaw Park in downtown “Winny”. The series will feature the two clubs who have won the last three American Associations Championships. KC last season and Winnipeg back to back 16 and 17.

On the air Dan Vaughan returns for his third season as the “voice of the T-Bones.” Vaughan spent the previous four years with the Gary SouthShore RailCats and is the Australian summer voice of the Perth Heat of the Australian Baseball League during the USA winters. The game audio can be heard on tbonesbaseball.com and on the T-Bones MixLR Channel and the MixLR app. The pregame begins at 6:40 (home 25 minutes before on road) with “The Top Step with Manager Joe Calfapietra.” AmericanAssociationBaseballTV.com carries the video stream of all home games. The full pregame show can be heard online on the radio side with the news and scores around the American Association and other pregame notes. On the road the audio stream can be heard on AmericanAssociationBaseballTV.com in addition to flagship home on T-Bones MixLR Channel. For fans that want to hear the game inside the ballpark tune into 107.9 FM on your radio dial to hear all the live radio action inside T-Bones Stadium.

THE LAST TIME…

T-Bones scored 10 runs in a game 5/19/19 G2 FM (10) T-Bones recorded 15 hits in a game 9/11/18 at STP 20 (11—4) T-Bones shut out their opponent 5/17/19 FM (3-0) T-Bones won with a walk-off 8/28/18 SC 14-13 T-Bones swept a series 8/6-8/8 Vs TEX (3-0) T-Bones won 5 games in a row 6/18-6/29/18 9 games A T-Bone had 4 hits in a game 9/11/18 @STP Ryan Brett (4) A T-Bone had 5 hits in a game 8/1/17 @CLE Cedric Hunter (5) A T-Bone had 5+ RBIs in a game 9/14/18 STP Todd Cunningham (5) A T-Bone at least 2 HRs in a game 9/11/18 @STP Noah Perio Jr (2) A T-Bone hit a grand slam 9/14/18 STP Todd Cunningham A T-Bone pitcher threw a complete game (9 IP) 8/12/16 Jarred Messer A T-Bone pitcher struck out at least 10 batters 8/30/18 Tommy Collier (12) v. WIC A T-Bone pitcher threw a no-hitter 7/5/18 Combined in 7 innings (1-0 @TEX)

Meet the “Man on the top step” Joe Calfapietra was named 2018 American Association Manager of the year September 4th after leading the T-Bones to a 62-37 record and a playoff berth as the second-place finishers in the south division. He led the team to their first title as members of the American Association and the third in franchise history. The Eastern College alum also helped a league-leading eight players into organizational ball since the end of the 2017 season. Calfapietra is in his second season as the T-Bones’ manager and became the first manager in franchise history to have back to back winning seasons in 2018. The 46-year-old has an overall record of 967-820 in 19 seasons as a manager, all at the independent level. Joe Calfapietra was named the T-Bones sixth manager in the club’s history on November 30, 2016. Calfapietra (pronounced Cal-fa-pee-eh-tra), 47, brings an overall record of 905-783 into his second season in Kansas City and his 18th season as a manager, all at the independent level. Calfapietra guided Kansas City to the second-best overall franchise record in the club’s history (57-43) with the team finishing in a three-way tie for a post season spot for the league the wild card. The T-Bones did not advance due to a tie breaker but Calfapietra turned over the 2017 roster with only one hold over from the 2016 helping the club reached a franchise high of 84 days above .500 out of a 109-day season. Despite a 1-5 start to begin the season, his 2017 club reached .500 at 7-7 at Sioux Falls on June 2nd and stayed at or above for 93 days and 83 in a row. With the win on August 26th at Gary, Calfapietra won his 900th career game. He hit the 50-win mark August 23rd at home against Cleburne for the seventh straight season. Calfapietra spent 14 seasons as the manager of the New Jersey Jackals of the Can- Am League before taking over the dugout reigns of the T-Bones in 2017. While in New Jersey, only four of those 14 teams did not reach the postseason. The Jackals won the league championship in 2004, at the end of Calfapietra’s second season in New Jersey, and then his teams reached the league championship series in five consecutive seasons, 2011-15. In 2016, the Jackals went 62-38, before losing in the first round of the Can-Am playoffs. The T-Bones and Calfapietra’s Jackals faced each other seven times in interleague play since 2012, with New Jersey winning four of those games. Calfapietra started his coaching career in 1994 in this organization, when the T-Bones were in Duluth, Minn., and were known as the Dukes. In 2002, Calfapietra was the first-ever manager of the Gary SouthShore RailCats, where he was the league manager of the year, before starting with New Jersey the following season. Calfapietra lives in Collegeville, Pa., with his wife and their two daughters, ages 17 and 11. Calfapietra is the T- Bones’ sixth manager since the team moved from Duluth prior to the 2003 season and when he took over in 2017 he replaced John Massarelli, who went 139-160 in three seasons with Kansas City, including 42-58 in 2016. Joe Calfapietra’s Managerial Career

2000 — Allentown 42 43 .494 No Postseason 2001 — Allentown 43 47 .478 Postseason 2002 — Gary 35 55 .389 No Postseason 2003 — New Jersey 52 37 .584 Postseason 2004 — New Jersey 54 39 .581 League Champions 2005 — New Jersey 48 44 .522 No Postseason 2006 — New Jersey 43 48 .473 No Postseason 2007 — New Jersey 49 44 .527 Postseason 2008 — New Jersey 43 51 .457 No Postseason 2009 — New Jersey 55 39 .585 No Postseason 2010 — New Jersey 42 50 .457 Postseason 2011 — New Jersey 57 36 .613 Lost League Finals 2012 — New Jersey 59 41 .590 Lost League Finals 2013 — New Jersey 55 44 .556 Lost League Finals 2014 — New Jersey 55 41 .573 Lost League Finals 2015 — New Jersey 54 43 .557 Lost League Finals 2016 — New Jersey 62 38 .620 Postseason 2017 — Kansas City 57 43 .570 No Postseason lost tie breaker 2018 — Kansas City 62 37 .620 Postseason 2019 — Kansas City 2 1 .1000 Overall — 18 seasons 969 821 .547

On this Date… Pitching, timely hitting lead T-Bones past RailCats

05/22/2012

The Kansas City T-Bones, behind timely hitting and a solid 2012 pitching debut for Brian Grening, defeated the Gary SouthShore RailCats 5-3 on Monday night at CommunityAmerica Ballpark.

Grening, who originally was scheduled to pitch on Sunday against New Jersey but was switched in the rotation, retired 12 consecutive RailCat batters, starting with a strike out of former T-Bones player Rico Washington in the third inning. Grening’s 12th out was a strike out of Kyle Haines for the first out of the seventh inning.

“(Grening) was able to keep them off balance and he knows – he’s played for them before, so he knows their approach,” Kansas City manager Kenny Hook said. “He went right at them and threw strikes, and then, as he got into some jams he used his and was able to get out and get some ground balls.”

Grening went 6 2/3 innings, giving up two runs while striking out seven and walking only one.

Trailing 1-0 in the bottom of the third, Kansas City’s Brandon Jones and Lee Cruz hit a pair of sacrifice flies that scored Gus Milner and Sean Henry, respectively, giving the T-Bones a 2-1 lead. Kansas City got another run in the fourth when Jose Duran scored on a two-base throwing error by Gary SouthShore right fielder Mike Massaro. The T-Bones stretched their lead to 4-1 when Reid Fronk slammed a solo home run to left field in the fifth.

Jake Wiley pitched the ninth for Kansas City and picked up his first save of the season.

T-BONES STARTING PITCHER GAME 1

#35 Dylan Baker Position: P Date of Birth: 04/06/1992 Height: 6' 3" Weight: 205 lbs College Experience: Western Nevada J.C. Bats: R Throws: R Resides: Juneau, Alaska

Year Age AgeDif Tm Lg Lev Aff W L W-L% ERA RA9 G GS GF CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR BB IBB SO HBP BK WP BF WHIP H9 HR9 BB9 SO9 SO/W

2012 20 -0.5 Indians ARIZ Rk CLE 0 1 .000 4.13 7.13 8 8 0 0 0 0 24.0 24 19 11 1 15 0 30 0 1 6 110 1.625 9.0 0.4 5.6 11.3 2.00

2013 21 -0.8 Lake County MIDW A CLE 7 6 .538 3.63 4.26 27 25 1 1 0 0 143.2 124 68 58 3 62 0 117 4 0 13 610 1.295 7.8 0.2 3.9 7.3 1.89

2014 22 2 Teams 2 Lgs A+-Rk CLE 3 3 .500 3.78 4.47 12 12 0 0 0 0 52.1 47 26 22 4 19 0 41 1 1 4 221 1.261 8.1 0.7 3.3 7.1 2.16

2014 22 -0.7 Carolina CARL A+ CLE 3 3 .500 4.05 4.82 9 9 0 0 0 0 46.2 45 25 21 3 18 0 28 1 1 4 201 1.350 8.7 0.6 3.5 5.4 1.56

2014 22 1.6 Indians ARIZ Rk CLE 0 0 1.59 1.59 3 3 0 0 0 0 5.2 2 1 1 1 1 0 13 0 0 0 20 0.529 3.2 1.6 1.6 20.6 13.00

2014 22 -1.0 Peoria AZFL Fal 0 1 .000 4.24 4.24 6 6 0 0 0 0 17.0 17 8 8 1 5 0 10 0 0 0 69 1.294 9.0 0.5 2.6 5.3 2.00

2015 23 0.1 Lynchburg CARL A+ CLE 1 0 1.000 0.00 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 0 5.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 9 0 0 0 16 0.200 0.0 0.0 1.8 16.2 9.00

2017 25 2 Teams 2 Lgs AA-Rk CLE 1 1 .500 2.70 3.24 17 2 3 0 0 0 16.2 20 6 5 1 1 0 16 0 0 0 72 1.260 10.8 0.5 0.5 8.6 16.00

2017 25 0.7 Akron EL AA CLE 0 1 .000 2.84 2.84 13 0 3 0 0 0 12.2 15 4 4 1 1 0 10 0 0 0 53 1.263 10.7 0.7 0.7 7.1 10.00

2017 25 4.3 Indians ARIZ Rk CLE 1 0 1.000 2.25 4.50 4 2 0 0 0 0 4.0 5 2 1 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 19 1.250 11.3 0.0 0.0 13.5

2018 26 1.9 Tulsa TL AA LAD 3 6 .333 6.08 7.05 34 0 18 0 0 8 37.0 43 29 25 6 17 0 22 1 0 7 169 1.622 10.5 1.5 4.1 5.4 1.29 Minors (6 seasons) Minors 15 17 .469 3.91 4.78 99 48 22 1 0 8 278.2 258 148 121 15 115 0 235 6 2 30 1198 1.339 8.3 0.5 3.7 7.6 2.04 All Levels (6 Seasons) 15 18 .455 3.93 4.75 105 54 22 1 0 8 295.2 275 156 129 16 120 0 245 6 2 30 1267 1.336 8.4 0.5 3.7 7.5 2.04

AA (2 seasons) Minors 3 7 .300 5.26 5.98 47 0 21 0 0 8 49.2 58 33 29 7 18 0 32 1 0 7 222 1.530 10.5 1.3 3.3 5.8 1.78 A+ (2 seasons) Minors 4 3 .571 3.66 4.35 10 10 0 0 0 0 51.2 45 25 21 3 19 0 37 1 1 4 217 1.239 7.8 0.5 3.3 6.4 1.95 Rk (3 seasons) Minors 1 1 .500 3.48 5.88 15 13 0 0 0 0 33.2 31 22 13 2 16 0 49 0 1 6 149 1.396 8.3 0.5 4.3 13.1 3.06

Bio: Dylan Baker comes to KCK after one season with the Los Angeles Dodgers organization where he went 3-6 in 34 games all in relief with a 6.08 ERA over 37 innings and notched eight saves in 2018. Primarily a starter throughout his career, it was his first season to notch a save as a pitcher. Prior to his one season with the Dodgers system, he spent 2012 to 2017 with the Cleveland Indians organization. Baker was selected in the fifth round of the 2012 First-Year Player Draft by the Cleveland Indians and made his debut in the rookie Arizona League that summer, going 0-1 with a 4.13 ERA in 24 innings, making eight starts in his eight games. He added 30 strike outs his first season. In 2013 at Lake County in the Midwest League, Baker went 7-6 in 27 games, making 25 starts over a 143.2 career-high innings. He would strike out 117 on the season at low A. Baker logged a team-best 143.2 innings, finishing with team-highs in victories (7) and (117) and ranked among Midwest League leaders in starts (4th, 25), innings (4th, 143.2), strikeouts (4th, 117) and ERA (13th, 3.63). Baker also ranked fifth in ERA among all Cleveland minor leaguers that season and earned the Indians Minor League Player of the Week for June 19th – 25th that season.

The 2014 season began with promise for Baker at high A Carolina. He would work six innings of no-hit ball with four strike outs, but he would miss a majority of the season because of a broken right ankle, suffered after making his first start of the season. He would be activated from the DL on July 21 and slowly work his way back. Baker would go to the rookie level Arizona league for three games where he posted a 1.59 ERA in 5.2 innings, and then Baker headed back to high A in the to close out the season. He would finish the year going at least five innings in his last four starts, including back-to-back quality starts where he held the opposition to four runs over 12 innings. In his final 19 innings of the season, Baker allowed just five earned runs. He would go 3-3 overall with the Mudcats with a 4.05 ERA in nine starts in 46.2 innings. Baker once again had to fight off the injury bug in 2015. He was limited to just one start, coming April 9 at Potomac where he worked five hitless innings while walking one and fanning nine. Baker was diagnosed with an elbow strain after the start and was placed on the DL, eventually undergoing right elbow reconstruction on May 20. Baker then underwent a clean-up procedure (scar tissue) on January 8 that delayed the start of his 2016 season. He would be rewarded despite the setbacks and was added to the 40-man roster on November 20 of 2015 by Cleveland.

The 2016 was a “wash” for Baker owing to the 2015 surgeries. He was limited in his return to the mound as he experienced discomfort at each step along his rehabilitation efforts and was forced to undergo and additional arthroscopic procedure on August 16 to address posterior elbow and forearm soreness. Baker returned in 2017 and started the season on the DL because of the previous two seasons of setbacks. He went a combined 1-1 with a 2.70 ERA in 17 games with two starts with AA Akron in the Eastern League and Rookie level Arizona. Baker struck out 16 while giving up just one walk. He pitched in 13 games at AA, going 0-1 with a 2.84 ERA, and he struck out 10 against one walk and pitched in another four games (two starts) for Rookie-level Arizona Indians while in rehab with a back injury from July 23 to August 14 . The Indians recalled Baker on September 1 and shut him down for the rest of the season, placing him on the 60-day disabled list with a right shoulder strain and ending his season. Baker, a native of Alaska, graduated from Douglas High School, in Juneau, Alaska, before attending Tacoma Community College. He then transferred to Western Nevada College where he became the highest draft selection for a player out of Western Nevada in 2012. He resides in Juneau, Alaska.

MEET THE T-BONES STARTING PITCHER GAME 2

#28 RHP Randall Delgado Position: P Date of Birth: 04/15/2019 Height: 6' 4" Weight: 220 lbs Bats: R Throws: R Resides: Las Tablas, Panama

Last Time out: Delgado tossed five innings of scoreless ball in his opening night start holding Fargo to three hits with four strike outs. Year Age Tm Lg W L W-L% ERA G GS GF CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR BB IBB SO HBP BK WP BF ERA+ FIP WHIP H9 HR9 BB9 SO9 SO/W Awards

2011 21 ATL NL 1 1 .500 2.83 7 7 0 0 0 0 35.0 29 12 11 5 14 1 18 1 0 2 147 137 5.14 1.229 7.5 1.3 3.6 4.6 1.29

2012 22 ATL NL 4 9 .308 4.37 18 17 0 0 0 0 92.2 89 48 45 8 42 4 76 4 1 5 401 92 4.07 1.414 8.6 0.8 4.1 7.4 1.81

2013 23 ARI NL 5 7 .417 4.26 20 19 0 1 1 0 116.1 116 59 55 24 23 2 79 1 1 3 473 91 4.99 1.195 9.0 1.9 1.8 6.1 3.43

2014 24 ARI NL 4 4 .500 4.87 47 4 6 0 0 0 77.2 71 44 42 6 35 2 86 3 0 5 339 77 3.39 1.365 8.2 0.7 4.1 10.0 2.46

2015 25 ARI NL 8 4 .667 3.25 64 1 13 0 0 1 72.0 63 28 26 7 33 2 73 1 0 7 308 127 3.79 1.333 7.9 0.9 4.1 9.1 2.21

2016 26 ARI NL 5 2 .714 4.44 79 0 14 0 0 0 75.0 77 39 37 8 36 3 68 2 0 7 337 101 4.24 1.507 9.2 1.0 4.3 8.2 1.89

2017 27 ARI NL 1 2 .333 3.59 26 5 5 0 0 1 62.2 60 31 25 6 14 0 60 0 0 1 259 131 3.16 1.181 8.6 0.9 2.0 8.6 4.29

2018 28 ARI NL 2 0 1.000 4.76 10 0 1 0 0 0 11.1 11 6 6 3 6 2 5 0 0 2 51 92 7.31 1.500 8.7 2.4 4.8 4.0 0.83

8 Yrs 30 29 .508 4.10 271 53 39 1 1 2 542.2 516 267 247 67 203 16 465 12 2 32 2315 100 4.19 1.325 8.6 1.1 3.4 7.7 2.29

162 Game Avg. 6 6 .508 4.10 57 11 8 0 0 0 114 108 56 52 14 43 3 98 3 0 7 486 100 4.19 1.325 8.6 1.1 3.4 7.7 2.29

ARI (6 yrs) 25 19 .568 4.14 246 29 39 1 1 2 415.0 398 207 191 54 147 11 371 7 1 25 1767 100 4.13 1.313 8.6 1.2 3.2 8.0 2.52

ATL (2 yrs) 5 10 .333 3.95 25 24 0 0 0 0 127.2 118 60 56 13 56 5 94 5 1 7 548 101 4.36 1.363 8.3 0.9 3.9 6.6 1.68

Randall Delgado, a native of Las Tablas, Panama, joins the T-Bones with parts of six seasons in the Major Leagues, mostly with the Arizona Diamondbacks. Delgado most recently signed a minor-league contract with the and went to spring training with the “southsiders” this spring. He was released on March 20th but appeared in four games with Chicago, working five innings with four strikeouts and six earned runs on eight hits. Delgado played this past winter for the Tigres del Licey in the Dominican Winter League. The right-hander would pitch in three games, all in relief, giving up one in 2.2 innings with a pair of strikeouts. (For full bio see T-Bones Website)

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION 2019 PLAYER GAME STATISTICS DELGADO, RANDALL COPYRIGHT BY POINTSTREAK SPORTS TECHNOLOGIES INC. REPORT PRODUCED 22/05/2019 08:05:47

PITCHING GAME LOG

DATE TEAM OPP RESULT W L GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO BF OOBP OSLG OAVG ERA 05/17/19 @KAN FAR W 3-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 5.0 3 0 0 1 4 19 .210 .166 .166 0.00

PITCHING TOTALS

SEASON TEAM W-L G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO BF OOBP OSLG OAVG ERA AA Reg Season 2019 Kansas City T-Bones 1-0 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 3 0 0 1 4 19 .211 .167 .167 0.00 Totals 1-0 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 3 0 0 1 4 19 .211 .167 .167 0.00

T-BONES

W-L ERA IP H R ER BB SO HR Starters 2-1 2.57 14.0 12 4 4 2 14 0 Relievers 0-0 4.00 9.0 6 4 4 2 14 1 2-1 3.13 23.0 18 8 8 4 28 1

Length of Start Team Record by Team Record by Team Record by Quality Starts Length Starter Reliever (#, W-L, Team W-L) Less than 5 IP 0-1 Delgado (1-0) Magliaro (1-0) 5-5.2 IP 2-0 Collier (0-1 Diaz (1-0) 6-6.2 IP Stout (1-0) Lenik (1-0) 7-7.2 IP Balagear (0-1) 8-8.2 IP Lee (1-0) 9.0 IP or more Calvano (1-0)

Multi Pitcher Holds Saves 1-R 2-R 3-R+ Save Inning /Opps Save Save Save Lenik 1/1 1 Diaz 1

TOTAL 1 1/1 1

Catcher Stats Player GS/Record ERA IP PB R ER CS ATT PCT Morales 2/2-0 0.52 16 0 1 1 0 3 0.000 Correa 1/0-1 6.00 7 0 7 7 1 1 1.000 Total 4/2-1 3.13 23 0 8 8 1 4 .000

Runs Scored in 1 2 3 4 5+ Inning T-Bones 5 1 1 Opponent 2 1 1

Record by Runs Scored/Allowed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ T-Bones Runs 0-1 1-0 1-0 Opp. Runs 1-0 0-1

Runs by Inning 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Xtra T-Bones 7 1 5 3 1 Opponent 1 1 2 4

HR by Inning 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Xtra T-Bones 1 1 1 Opponent

Outfield Assists

Player Number Last

Multi-Hit Games Multi-RBI Games

Hitter 2 3 4 5+ Total (last) Hitter 2 3 4 5+ Total (last) Sweeney 1 5/19 Mason Davis 1 5/19 O’Malley 1 5/19 Franco 1 5/19 Davis 1 5/19

HOME RUNS Player No. Solo 2R 3R GS vs. vs. 0 out 1 out 2 out Left Right Center Go- Tied Last HR LHP RHP Field ahead Game Sweeney 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 5/19FM Robertson 1 1 1 1 1 5/17FM Team Totals 3 2 0 0 0 1 2 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 5/19FM

Games Started By Position C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH Morales (2) Gillaspie (2) Reynolds(3) Davis O’Malley(3) Robertson(3) Sweeney (3) Allday (3) Franco (2) Correa (1) Franco (1) Gillaspie (1)

Games Started By Batting Order 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Reynolds(3) Sweeney (3) O’Malley (3) Franco (3) Gillaspie(3) Morales(3) Allday (2) Robertson(2) Davis (3) Robertson (1) Allday (1)

T-T-BONES BEHIND THE NUMBERS & LOW T-BONES RECORDS Commit 0 errors 1-0 MISCELLANEOUS SEASON HIGHS & LOWS Commit 1 error 0-0 Commit 2 errors 0-0 Number of Days in 1st: 1 Commit 3 errors 0-0 Number of Days in 2nd: 0 Commit 4+ errors 0-0 Number of Days in 3rd: 0 Walk 4 or more times 1-0 Number of Days in 4th: 0 Allow 4 or more walks 0-0 Number of Days in 5th: 0 Score in First Inning 0-0 Number of Days in 6th: 0 Opponent Scores in First 0-0 Most Games Above .500: 1 (5/17) Starting Right-hander 1-0 Most Games Below .500: Starting Left-hander 0-0 Facing Right-handed Starter 1-0 Number of Days Above .500- 1 Below .500- 0 At .500: 0 Facing Left-handed Starter 1-1 Longest Winning Streak: 1 Leading after 6 innings 1-0 Longest Winning Streak, Home: 1 Leading after 7 innings 1-0 Longest Winning Streak, Road: 0 Leading after 8 innings 1-0 Longest Losing Streak: 1 Trailing after 6 innings 0-1 Longest Losing Streak, Home: 1 Trailing after 7 innings 0-1 Longest Losing Streak, Road: Trailing after 8 innings 0-0 Longest Series Win Streak: Tied after 6 innings 0-0 Longest Series Win Streak, Home: Tied after 7 innings 0-0 Longest Series Win Streak, Road: 3 Tied after 8 innings 0-0 Longest Series Losing Streak Starter leaves with lead 2-0 Starter leaves trailing 0-1 Longest Series Losing Streak, Home: Starter leaves tied 2-0 Longest Series Losing Streak, Road: Opp. Starter leaves leading 0-1 Largest Margin of Victory: 7 Opp. Starter leaves trailing 2-0 Largest Margin of Defeat: 5 Opp. Starter leaves tied 0-0 Largest Come-From-Behind Win: T-Bones Starter more IP 1-0 Largest Come-From-Behind Loss: Opp. Starter more IP 1-1 Longest Rain Delay: Starters Same IP 0-0 Most Errors Game Team: 1 Quality Start 0-0 Most Errors, One Game: 1 Opponent Quality Starts 1-0 Most DP Turned, Game Both Quality Starts 0-0 Most DP Against, Game: No HR 0-0 1 HR 0-1 2+ HR 2-0 MISCELLANEOUS OCCURRENCES No HR Allowed 0-0 1 HR Allowed 0-1 Back-to-Back Homers: 2+ HR Allowed 0-0 Back-to-Back Allowed: 0 In May 2-1 Complete Game: 0 In June CG Against: 0 In July In August Shutout Wins: 1 (5/17 FM) In September Shutout losses: On Sunday 1-1 Complete Game Shutout: 0 On Monday Complete Game Shutout against: 0 On Tuesday No-Hitter: On Wednesday Multi-Homer Games: On Thursday Multi-Homer Games Against: On Friday 1-0 On Saturday Grand Slam Allowed: White Sleeveless Pinstripe 5+ RBI Games: White Jerseys Inside-the-park HR: 0 White/gold jerseys 1-1 Sellouts: Travel Greys Maroon BP tops 1-0 Black BP tops Special Jerseys After Off Day

TEAM BATTING TEAM PITCHING Runs (Game): 8 Runs (Game): 7 Runs (Inning): 5 Runs (Inning): 4 Hits (Game): 10 Most Hits (Inning): 3 Hits (Inning): 3 Fewest Hits (besides no hitter): 3 Fewest Hits: 6 HR’s (Game): 1 Fewest Runs: 2 HR’s (Inning): 1 HR’s (Game): 2 Batters in an Inning: 4 HR’s (Inning): 1 Walks: 3 Extra-base Hits: 3 Strikeouts (9 innings): 12 Batters in Inning: 6 Strikeouts (Extra Innings): Walks: 4 SB Against: 3 Strikeouts (Game): 8 Fewest Runs (Game): 0 (5/17 FM) Stolen Bases (Game): 2 Most Hits (Game): 9 (5/19 FM) Errors (Game): 1

ATTENDANCE / TIMES Total H Largest Home Crowd: 5,106 (5/17 FM) Smallest Home Crowd: 2,812 (5/19 FM) RECORDS BY OPPONENT Largest Road Crowd: Smallest Road Crowd: Opponent Overall Home Away Avg. Time of Game: 2:42 Longest Home Game (Innings): 9 STP Longest 9-inning Home Game (Time): 2:42 SC Long Extra Inning Game (Time): CHI Shortest Home Game: 2:42 GAR Shortest Home Game (Weather): Longest 9-inning Road Game: WIC Longest Extra Inning Home Game (Innings): FM 2-1 2-1 Longest Extra Inning Road Game (Innings): SF Longest Extra Inning Home (Time): Longest Extra Inning Road (Time): LIN Shortest 9-inning Road Game: TEX Shortest 7-inning Home Game: WIN Shortest 7-inning Road Game: CLE Rainouts: 2 - May 20 vs Lincoln, May 21 vs. Lincoln Delays: Totals 2-1 2-1 Longest Delay: Suspended Games: Cancelled Games: T-Bones Ejections

2019 SCHEDULE RESULTS

Date Time Opponent Score Winning Pitcher Losing Pitcher Save Att. Record Streak +/- .500 5/17 2:42 FM 3-0 Delgado (1-0) Hagens (0-1) Lenik (1) 5,106 1-0 +1 +1 5/19 2:42 FM 7-2 Kessay (1-0) Collier (0-1) 2,812 1-1 -1 +0 5/19 3:00 FM 8-1 Stout (1-0) Pike (0-1) 2,812 2-1 +1 +1 5/20 LIN PPD Doubleheader 5/21 5/21 LIM PPD Doubleheader 5/22 (one game made up on 8/21

2019 Offseason Transacctions

9/13/18: Exercised the 2019 options on RHP Hunter Adkins, RHP Barrett Astin, LHP AdamBleday, INF Ryan Brett, RHP Robert Calvano, RHP Tommy Collier, RHP Marcus Crescentini, OF Todd Cunningham, OF Keith Curcio, INF Mason Davis, LHP Joe Filomeno, OF Danny Hayes, RHP Kevin Hill, INF Alay Lago, LHP Nick Lee, RHP Jackson Lowery, RHP Pasquale Mazzoccoli, RHP Jared Mortensen, C Adrian Nieto, C Tucker Pennell, INF Noah Perio, Jr., INF Anthony Phillips and RHP Cody Winiarski. 10/3/18: Exercised the 2019 option on INF Colin Walsh. 10/5/18: acquired RHP Scott Kuzminsky via trade from Wichita to complete an earlier transaction. 10/8/18: Exercised the 2019 option on RHP Luis Paula, Traded OF Danny Hayes to Sugar Land (Atlantic League) to complete and earlier transaction, Acquired C Christian Correa from Sussex County (Can-Am League) to complete an earlier transaction. 10/17/18: Exercised the 2019 option on OF Cal Towey. 11/2/18: Sold the contract of LHP Nick Lee to the Cincinnati Reds. 11/9/18: Exercised the 2019 option on RHP Sam Street. 11/14/18: Released INF Anthony Phillips for retirement. 12/3/18: Sold the contract of OF Keith Curcio to the Boston Red Sox. 12/26/18: Signed RHP Robbie Gordon. 1/8/19: Sold the contract of RHP Robert Calvano to the San Diego Padres. 1/15/19: C Tucker Pennell retires. 1/24/19: Released LHP Adam Bleday 2/12/19: Signed INF Darnell Sweeney 2/13/19: Signed INF Nick Basto 2/15/19: Signed OF Daniel Robertson 2/19/19: Released OF Todd Cunningham 2/20/19: Signed RHP Dustin Hurlbutt 2/21/19: Signed INF Mason Davis 2/22/19: Signed C Christian Correa 2/23/19: Signed RHP Marcus Crescentini 2/27/19: Signed Utility Shawn O’Malley 3/1/19: Released RHP Sam Street 3/4/19: Released RHP Hunter Adkins and RHP Barrett Astin. Signed LHP Joe Filomeno 3/5/19: Signed RHP Jackson Lowery 3/6/19: Traded RHP Scott Kuzminsky to Sussex County in the Can-Am League for INF Mikey Reynolds. Released INF Cal Towey. 3/7/19: Released OF Ryan Brett and OF Colin Walsh 3/11/19: Signed RHP Tommy Collier and released C Adrian Nieto 3/12/19: Traded RHP Pasquale Mazzoccoli to Rockland (Can-Am League) for a player to be named later; signed C Roy Morales 3/15/19: Signed INF Ryan Brett 3/18/19: Acquired RHP Andury Acevedo and RHP Dylan Baker from Sugar Land (Atlantic League) for future considerations. Agreed to a contract with Dylan Baker. 3/19/19: Signed RHP Dylan Baker 3/20/19: Traded INF Alay Lago to Sioux Falls for the reversionary rights to RHP Ryan Fritze. 3/21/19: Signed OF Forrestt Allday 3/25/19: Signed RHP Jesus Balaguer and INF Dylan Tice 3/27/19: Traded RHP Jared Mortensen to Ottawa (Can-Am League) for a player to be named later. 3/29/19: Signed RHP Marc Magliaro and RHP Corey Walter 4/1/19: Signed RHP Adam Atkins and LHP Eric Stout; INF Noah Perio signed with Puebla (Mexican League) 4/2/19: Signed LHP Tim Hardy; Released RHP Luis Paula and RHP Cody Winiarski. 4/3/19: Signed INF Casey Gillaspie 4/4/19: LHP Tim Hardy signed with the New York Yankees 4/8/19: Signed INF Carlos Franco 4/11/19: Traded RHP Kevin Hill to Rockland (Can-Am League) for a player to be named later. 4/15/19: Signed RHP Randall Delgado 4/23/19: Signed LHP Carlos D. Diaz 5/1/19: Traded INF Dylan Tice to Sugar Land (Atlantic League) for future considerations. 5/7/19: Traded RHP Robbie Gordon to Rockland (Can-AM League) for a player to be named later. 5/11/19: Traded RHP Adam Atkins to the Southern Maryland (Atlantic League) for a player to be named later. 5/12/19: Released LHP Joe Filomeno; traded RHP Marcus Crescentini to Winnipeg for a player to be named later and cash and signed RHP Kevin Lenik.