OFFICIAL GAME INFORMATION Milwaukee Milkmen (3-8, 6th North) at T-Bones (6-3, 1st South) RHP Cody Dickson (0-1, 3.85) at RHP Marc Magliaro (0-0, 7.36) Game 9 – Home Game 7 5/28/19 - 7:05 pm — T-Bones Stadium, Kansas City, KS Series: Game 1 of 3 On air at T-&Bones MixLR Channel

AA SOUTH STANDINGS FINAL STANDINGS No Sunday Funday in Canada Team W L GB Last Game The T-Bones broke out the bats launching three home runs and Dylan Baker tossed T-Bones 6 3 W 10-6 FM five solid innings in a 10-6 win. Darnell Sweeney, Ryan Brett and Carlos Franco all Cleburne 6 5 1.0 L 6-3 @LIN went yard each hitting a two run shot for KC. Mike Reynolds had a pair of RBI and a Sioux Falls 5 5 1.5 W 6-3 CLE triple in the win. Lincoln 5 6 2.0 L 6-5 @STP Texas 2 8 4.5 L 6-3 @FM Today Sioux City 2 8 4.5 L 5-1 @STP The T-Bones welcome the Milwaukee Milkmen to T-Bones Stadium. It is the first ever meeting between the two clubs. It is the first game of a three game series. Sizzle Facts Streak: W1 Last 5: 3-2 Last 10: 0-0 Pitching Matchups Home: 5-1 Away: 1-2 Vs. MIL: 0-0 RHP Marc Magliaro will move into the rotation for KC. Magliaro arrives in KCK with South: 2-0 North: 4-3 Month: 563 a five-year resume of pro experience, all with the Colorado Rockies Runs/Rank HR/Rank OBP/Rank th th st organization. Magliaro, a career reliever, has 149 appearances in the minor leagues 43/ 8 9/4 .380 / 1 with a 4.81 ERA in 200.1 innings. After graduating in 2012, he spent the winter AVG/Rank ERRORS OPS/Rank th th rd competing in several tryouts as a pitcher where the Rockies took notice and signed .275/5 6/T 9 807 / 3 him as a free agent pitcher. The Rockies would send him to Tri-City in the WHIP/Rank ERA/Rank Strike Outs/Rank Northwest League his first year where he would go 2-2 with a 3.90 ERA. This th th nd 132/ 4 3.78 / 5 87 / T 2 season in three outings he is 0-0 with a 7.36 ERA all in relief. Former T-Bones lefty T-BONES LEAGUE LEADERS Cody Dickson goes for the Milkmen. Dickson made one start for KC last year and AVG Darnell Sweeney .440 / 2nd left the game due to injury and did not pitch again. This year he is 0-1 with a 3.85 Xtra base Darnell Sweeney 8 / 1st ERA. Dickson was the 4th round pick by the in 2013 out of Sam BB Darnell Sweeney 10 / T 1st Houston State University in Texas. In five seasons he is 37-28 with a 3.91 ERA. HR Darnell Sweeny 4 / 2nd Total Bases Darnell Sweeney 27 / 2nd About the Milkmen SB Darnell Sweeney 4 / T 2nd The Milwaukee Milkmen are the newest members of the Amercian Association. OBP Darnell Sweeny .622/ 1st They are set to open their brand-new ballpark Routine Field a 15 millin dollar park Last Five on Monday June 24th against the Gary SouthShore RailCats. The Milkmen a with Day Opp Result/Notes six. Jose Rosario leads the club at the plate with at .286 average. Former T-Bone 5/27 F&M W 10-6 Baker and Bats Myles Smith is off to a good start with 10 stirke outs in five innings of relief with two 5/26 @WIN L 4-2 9 walks and 3 errors saves. 5/26 @WIN L 3-1 suspended game from 5/25 5/25 @WIN W 5-3 Comeback in 7th win in 8th Let the Countdown begin 5/22 LIN W 3-0 Delgado K’s 8 With the win last night in the game over Fargo Joe Calfapietra now is 973 wins as a By the Numbers manager. He is set to be the next indy manager to 1000 win. St. Paul Manager Day…1-2 Night…5-1 George Tsamis reached 1,000 career wins back on June 12, 2018. He joined Series...1-1 Sweeps… former Fargo boss Doug Simunic, current Gary Manager Greg Tagert and second Series Open…4-0 Series Middle…0-2 year Chicago Dogs Manager Butch Hobson in the 1,000-win club in indy ball. Overall — 18 seasons 973 823 .542 Series Finale…3-1 Rubber Match…1-1 Last At-Bat...2-0 Walk-Off…1-0 Comeback…2-0 Extra Innings…2-0 NEXT FIVE Doubleheader… 2-0-1 Score First…3-2 5/29 MIL RHP Kurt Heyer (0-2, 3.00) at RHP Robert Calvano (0-0, 0.00) 7:05pm Allow First Run…3-0 1-Run Game…1-0 2-Run Game…1-2 3-Run Game…2-0 5/30 MIL RHP Angel Ventura (0-2, 4.72) at RHP Tommy Collier (0-1, 5.00) 7:05pm 4+Run Game…2-1 More hits…4-1 5/31 GAR TBA at LHP Eric Stout 7:05pm Fewer hits…1-1 Same hits…1-1 Scoring 0-3…2-3 Scoring 4-6…1-0 6/1 GAR TBA at RHP Dylan Baker 7:05pm Scoring 7+…3-0 Allow 0-3…4-1 6/2 GAR TBA at TBA 7:05pm Allow 4-6…1-1 Allow 7+…1-1

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Double vision The T-Bones have been rained out four times since last Friday the 17th opening night of the season. They have played three double headers after playing only four all of last season. The club was only washed away three times all season at home last year. The first did not come until August 15th against Fargo. The second came four days later on August 19th against Cleburne in a game that was not made up with the T-Bones only playing 99 games. The weather forced another rainout in Texas on June 7th the other double headers was a scheduled pair in Lincoln. This season the club was washed away on Saturday the 18th against Fargo and made up the next day the 19th. The back to back rain outs at home against Lincoln on the 20th and 21st and Friday night in Winnipeg. The back to back on Monday and Tuesday was 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.

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.

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. 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 feature five former Big Leaguers. 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.

Alumni report In 40 games at Northwest Arkansas Taylor Featherston is hitting .273 with four home runs and 19 RBI for the Naturals the AA club of the Royals. He had hits in all three games he played in over the weekend in Tulsa with a pair of RBI. His month of May was slowed by a week on the DL but he is back and looks to be headed to fine form.

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: 5/24/19: RHP Randall Delgado – contract purchased by the New York Yankees and the 13th since opening day 2018. 4/4/19: LHP Tim Hardy - contract purchased by the New York Yankees, 42nd player sold and the 12th since opening day 2018. 1/8/19: RHP Robert Calvano – contract purchased by the San Diego Padres, 41st player sold and 11th since opening day 2018. 11/29/18: OF Keith Curcio – contract purchased by the , 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 will host long time rival the Gary SouthShore RailCats in a three-game series this weekend.

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. On this Date… T-Bones Stun Saints in the Ninth

05/28/2016

ST. PAUL, Min. – The T-Bones struck for four ninth inning runs to claim a 6-4 victory Saturday night at CHS field against the Saints.

The T-Bones took an early 1-0 lead in the fourth inning on a solo , off the bat of Cole Leonida.

The Saints however, responded with a two-run fifth inning, off Kansas City starting pitcher Jordan Cooper (0-0) for a 2-1 lead. Cooper finished the game with a no-decision, and allowed two runs over five innings.

The T-Bones tied the game in the sixth inning, courtesy of a two-out RBI single by Leonida. The Saints responded however, off Kansas City reliever Brett Zawacki with a bases-loaded RBI groundout by Alonzo Harris to give the Saints a 3-2 lead.

The Saints extended their lead with a single run in the eighth inning off T-Bones reliever Aaron Baker to make it 4-2 Saints.

The T-Bones entered the ninth inning and trailed 4-2, against Saints closer Ryan Rodebaugh (0-1). Rodebaugh walked Brett Wiley with one-out in the inning. Vladimir Frias ripped a single to centerfield, and brought the potential go-ahead runner to the plate. Rodebaugh was able to retire Jake Blackwood on a ripped line drive to left, but Anthony Gallas reached on a dropped flyball to rightfield, that allowed Wiley and Frias both to score to tie the game at 4-4. T-Bones centerfielder Tyler Massey followed Gallas, and didn't waste much time, as he blasted his second home run of the season to rightfield, and paved the way for a T-Bones 6-4 victory.

Aaron Baker (1-0) picked up the win, and closed out the ninth, with a scoreless frame.

MEET THE T-BONES STARTING PITCHER

#33 Marc Magliaro Position: P

Date of Birth: 02/17/1990 Height: 5' 11" Weight: 175 lbs

Bats: R Throws: R

Resides: Monroe Township, New Jersey

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

2013 23 1.6 Tri-City NORW A- COL 2 2 .500 3.90 4.50 27 0 7 0 0 0 30.0 36 15 13 1 17 2 24 2 0 3 142 1.767 10.8 0.3 5.1 7.2 1.41

2014 24 3 Teams 3 Lgs Rk-A-A- COL 1 2 .333 6.27 8.45 23 0 5 0 0 1 33.0 45 31 23 5 18 0 25 2 0 2 160 1.909 12.3 1.4 4.9 6.8 1.39

2014 24 2.3 Asheville SALL A COL 0 0 6.00 6.00 3 0 2 0 0 0 3.0 3 2 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 12 1.333 9.0 0.0 3.0 3.0 1.00

2014 24 2.6 Tri-City NORW A- COL 0 1 .000 16.20 16.20 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.2 3 3 3 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 9 2.400 16.2 5.4 5.4 10.8 2.00

2014 24 2.8 Grand Junction PION Rk COL 1 1 .500 5.72 8.26 19 0 3 0 0 1 28.1 39 26 18 4 16 0 22 2 0 2 139 1.941 12.4 1.3 5.1 7.0 1.38

2016 26 2 Teams 2 Lgs A+-A- COL 0 2 .000 4.00 4.00 22 0 6 0 0 0 27.0 27 12 12 1 8 0 17 1 0 2 116 1.296 9.0 0.3 2.7 5.7 2.13

2016 26 2.9 Modesto CALL A+ COL 0 2 .000 6.91 6.91 11 0 4 0 0 0 14.1 17 11 11 1 6 0 8 1 0 2 68 1.605 10.7 0.6 3.8 5.0 1.33

2016 26 4.8 Boise NORW A- COL 0 0 0.71 0.71 11 0 2 0 0 0 12.2 10 1 1 0 2 0 9 0 0 0 48 0.947 7.1 0.0 1.4 6.4 4.50

2017 27 3.9 Lancaster CALL A+ COL 4 2 .667 5.11 5.40 41 0 12 0 0 2 61.2 73 37 35 9 14 0 53 3 0 3 269 1.411 10.7 1.3 2.0 7.7 3.79

2018 28 3.6 Hartford EL AA COL 3 4 .429 4.44 5.92 36 0 17 0 0 0 48.2 49 32 24 6 15 1 51 2 0 4 211 1.315 9.1 1.1 2.8 9.4 3.40 All Levels (5 Seasons) 10 12 .455 4.81 5.71 149 0 47 0 0 3 200.1 230 127 107 22 72 3 170 10 0 14 898 1.507 10.3 1.0 3.2 7.6 2.36

A+ (2 seasons) Minors 4 4 .500 5.45 5.68 52 0 16 0 0 2 76.0 90 48 46 10 20 0 61 4 0 5 337 1.447 10.7 1.2 2.4 7.2 3.05 A- (3 seasons) Minors 2 3 .400 3.45 3.86 39 0 9 0 0 0 44.1 49 19 17 2 20 2 35 2 0 3 199 1.556 9.9 0.4 4.1 7.1 1.75

Right-hander Marc Magliaro arrives in KCK with a five-year resume of pro baseball 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. In 2018 Magliaro pitched in 36 games for AA Hartford in the Eastern League. He would post a 3-4 record with a 4.44 ERA in 48.2 innings with 51 strike outs. He gave up 24 earned runs on 49 hits at AA last season. Magliaro spent the entire 2017 season at high A Lancaster in the . He would work in 61.2 innings over 41 games out of the pen with a 5.11 ERA. Magliaro would strike out 53 while surrendering 73 hits and allowing 35 earned runs.

The 2016 season was a big bounce back season for Magliaro. He would come into 2016 after having missed all of the 2015 season recovering from a torn ulnar collateral ligament. Magliaro split time between high A Modesto in the California League and short season A Boise in the Northwest League. He would pitch, in relief, in 11 games at each stop, working 14.1 at Modesto with a 6.91 ERA and another 12.2 innings at Boise with a 0.71 ERA. He allowed just one earned run for Boise in 2016.

He had a busy 2014 season, making three stops in the Rockies organization. Magliaro tossed 28.1 innings in 19 games at rookie level Grand Junction in the Pioneer League. He added 22 strikeouts, giving up 18 earned runs on 39 hits with a 1-1 record and one save. He would appear in one game and give up three earned runs at short season A Tri-City and another three games at low A Asheville in the South Atlantic League. At Asheville he would work three relief innings and give up two earned runs.

Magliaro's route to 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. 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. The Rockies would send him to Tri-City in the Northwest League his first year where he would go 2-2 with a 3.90 ERA. He would work in 27 games and cover 30 innings with 24 strikeouts in his rookie season. He would earn his first professional victory in his first professional appearance, tossing 1.2 scoreless innings in a 4-3 home win against Vancouver on June 16.

At Rowan University as a senior he was named to the New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) All-Conference second team. Magliaro also was chosen to the New Jersey Collegiate Baseball Association (NJCBA) Division II/III All-State first team. He earned NCAA Newport News Regional All-Tournament Team honors. In 2011, Magliaro was selected to the NJAC All-Conference first team and NJCBA Division II/III All-State second teams. He earned NJCBA All-Rookie Team honors as a freshman. Magliaro posted a .328 career batting average in 164 games with the Profs while in college. He also stole 39 bases and scored 115 runs as a four-year starter at shortstop. The 29-year-old right-hander played his high school ball at Monroe Township High School in Monroe, New Jersey

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 5/23/19 LIN (9-8) G1 8th

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 5/22/19 G2 Randall Delgado 10 (5/22 LIN) A T-Bone pitcher threw a no-hitter 7/5/18 Combined in 7 innings (1-0 @TEX)

T-BONES NUMBERS

T-BONES PITCHERS

W-L ERA IP H R ER BB SO HR Starters 4-3 3.35 40.2 30 15 15 7 39 0 Relievers 2-0 4.48 28.1 28 16 14 10 29 3 6-3 3.82 68.3 58 31 29 17 68 3

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 1-3 Delgado (2-0) Magliaro (2-1) 5-5.2 IP 5-0 Collier (1-1) Diaz (2-0) 6-6.2 IP Stout (1-1) Lenik (2-0) 7-7.2 IP Baker (1-0) Balagear (0-1) 8-8.2 IP Hurlbutt (0-1) Lee (2-1) 9.0 IP or more Calvano (2-1) Hurlbutt (1-0) Lowery (1-1) Hamann (0-1) Foriest (1-0)

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

TOTAL 2 2/2 1 2

Catcher Stats Player GS/Record ERA IP PB R ER CS ATT PCT Morales 5/4-1 1.61 39 0 10 7 0 5 0.000 Correa 4/2-2 7.61 26 0 22 22 1 4 0.25 Total 9/6-3 4.01 65 0 32 29 1 9 .11

Runs Scored in 1 2 3 4 5+ Inning T-Bones 14 8 2 1 1 Opponent 7 6 2 1

Runs by Inning 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Xtra T-Bones 13 2 4 3 8 5 5 1 1 5 Opponent 6 4 1 4 4 3 4 2 2 2 HR by Inning 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Xtra T-Bones 3 1 2 1 1 1 Opponent 1 1 1

Multi-Hit Games Multi-RBI Games

Hitter 2 3 4 5+ Total (last) Hitter 2 3 4 5+ Total (last) Sweeney 4 5/27 Mason Davis 1 5/19 O’Malley 2 5/27 Franco 2 5/27 Franco 4 5/27 Gillaspie 1 5/22 G1 Davis 1 5/19 Robertson 1 5/22 G1 Gillaspie 1 5/22 Sweeney 2 5/27 Correa 2 5/25 O’Malley 1 5/22 G2 Allday 1 1 5/27 Brett 1 5/27 Reynolds 1 5/25 G1 Reynolds 1 5/27 Brett 1 5/27 Morales 1 5/27

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

Outfield Assists

Player Number Last Robertson 1 5/22 LIN

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 4 3 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 3 5/22 LIN G1 Robertson 1 1 1 1 1 5/17FM Gillaspie 1 1 1 1 1 1 5/22 LIN G1 Allday 1 1 1 1 1 5/25 WPG G2 Franco 1 1 1 1 1 Team Totals 8 5 3 0 0 2 6 2 3 1 1 5 1 3 0 5/25 WPG G2

Games Started By Position C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH Morales (5) Gillaspie (5) Reynolds(9) Davis (4) O’Malley(5) Robertson(7) Sweeney (3) Allday (4) Franco (5) Correa (4) Franco (4) O’Malley (2) Sweeney(4) Brett (2) Allday (5) O’Malley Gillaspie Sweeney (2) Robertson Gillaspie (3) Davis Robertson Brett (2)

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

T-T-BONES BEHIND THE NUMBERS & LOW T-BONES RECORDS Commit 0 errors 5-1 MISCELLANEOUS SEASON HIGHS & LOWS Commit 1 error 0-1 Commit 2 errors 1-0 Number of Days in 1st: 7 Commit 3 errors 0-1 Number of Days in 2nd: 3 Commit 4+ errors 0-0 Number of Days in 3rd: 1 Walk 4 or more times 5-0 Number of Days in 4th: 0 Allow 4 or more walks 3-2 Number of Days in 5th: 0 Score in First Inning 4-0 Number of Days in 6th: 0 Opponent Scores in First 2-2 Most Games Above .500: 4 (5/26) Starting Right-hander 5-2 Most Games Below .500: Starting Left-hander 1-1 Facing Right-handed Starter 5-1 Number of Days Above .500- 11 Below .500- 0 At .500: 0 Facing Left-handed Starter 1-2 Longest Winning Streak: 4 Leading after 6 innings 3-0 Longest Winning Streak, Home: 3 Leading after 7 innings 4-0 Longest Winning Streak, Road: 1 Leading after 8 innings 3-0 Longest Losing Streak: 2 Trailing after 6 innings 1-3 Longest Losing Streak, Home: 1 Trailing after 7 innings 1-3 Longest Losing Streak, Road: Trailing after 8 innings 1-1 Longest Series Win Streak: 2 Tied after 6 innings 1-0 Longest Series Win Streak, Home: 2 Tied after 7 innings 1-0 Longest Series Win Streak, Road: 3 Tied after 8 innings 0-0 Longest Series Losing Streak: 2 Starter leaves with lead 3-2 Starter leaves trailing 1-3 Longest Series Losing Streak, Home: Starter leaves tied 2-0 Longest Series Losing Streak, Road: 2 Opp. Starter leaves leading 3-3 Largest Margin of Victory: 7 Opp. Starter leaves trailing 3-0 Largest Margin of Defeat: 5 Opp. Starter leaves tied 0-0 Largest Come-From-Behind Win: 2 T-Bones Starter more IP 5-0 Largest Come-From-Behind Loss: Opp. Starter more IP 1-3 Longest Rain Delay: 15 min 5/22 LIN Starters Same IP 0-0 Most Errors Game Team: 3 Quality Start 0-0 Most Errors, One Game: 3 Opponent Quality Starts 1-2 Most DP Turned, Game: 2 5/26 WPG Both Quality Starts 0-0 Most DP Against, Game: 2 5/19 FM, 5/27 FM No HR 2-0 1 HR 0-2 2+ HR 4-0 MISCELLANEOUS OCCURRENCES No HR Allowed 4-0 1 HR Allowed 2-2 Back-to-Back Homers: 2+ HR Allowed 0-0 Back-to-Back Allowed: 0 In May 6-3 Complete Game: 0 In June CG Against: 0 In July In August Shutout Wins: 2 (5/17 FM)(5/22 LIN) In September Shutout losses: On Sunday 1-2 Complete Game Shutout: 0 On Monday 1-0 Complete Game Shutout against: 0 On Tuesday No-Hitter: On Wednesday 2-0 Multi-Homer Games: 1 On Thursday Multi-Homer Games Against: On Friday 1-0 On Saturday 1-1 Grand Slam Allowed: White Sleeveless Pinstripe 5+ RBI Games: White Jerseys Inside-the-park HR: 0 White/gold jerseys 3-1 Sellouts: Travel Greys 0-2 Maroon BP tops 3-0 Black BP tops Special Jerseys After Off Day

TEAM BATTING TEAM PITCHING Runs (Game): 10 (5/27 FM) Runs (Game): 8 (5/22 LIN G1) Runs (Inning): 5 (5/19 FM G2) Runs (Inning): 4 (5/19 FM) Hits (Game): 14 (5/22 LIN G1) Most Hits (Inning): 3 Hits (Inning): 4 (5/22 LIN G1) Fewest Hits (besides no hitter): 3 Fewest Hits: 3 (5/25 WPG G1) HR’s (Game): 1 Fewest Runs: 1 HR’s (Inning): 1 HR’s (Game): 3 (5/27 FM) Batters in an Inning: 8 (5/22 LIN G1) HR’s (Inning): 1 Walks: 10 (5/26 WPG G1) Extra-base Hits: 5 (5/22 LIN G1) Strikeouts (9 innings): 12 Batters in Inning: 9 (5/22 LIN G1) Strikeouts (Extra Innings): Walks: 7 (5/22 LIN G1) SB Against: 3 Strikeouts (Game): 10 Fewest Runs (Game): 0 (5/17 FM) Stolen Bases (Game): 2 Most Hits (Game): 13 (5/22 LIN G1, 5/27 FM) Errors (Game): 1

ATTENDANCE / TIMES Total H Largest Home Crowd: 5,106 (5/17 FM) Smallest Home Crowd: 1,838 (5/22 LIN DH) RECORDS BY OPPONENT Largest Road Crowd: Smallest Road Crowd: Opponent Overall Home Away Avg. Time of Game: 2:43 Longest Home Game (Innings): 9 STP Longest 9-inning Home Game (Time): 2:43 SC Long Extra Inning Game (Time): 3:15 5/25 vs. WPG G1 CHI Shortest Home Game: 2:15 5/22 vs LIN G1 GAR Shortest Home Game (Weather): Longest 9-inning Road Game: MKE Longest Extra Inning Home Game (Innings): 5/22 vs. LIN G1 FM 3-1 3-1 Longest Extra Inning Road Game (Innings): 8 5/22 vs. LIN G2 SF Longest Extra Inning Home (Time): 2:58 5/22 vs. LIN G1 Longest Extra Inning Road (Time): 3:15 5/25 vs. WPG G1 LIN 2-0 2-0 Shortest 9-inning Road Game: TEX Shortest 7-inning Home Game: 2:15 5/22 LIN WIN 1-2 1-2 Shortest 7-inning Road Game: 2:08 5/25 WPG G1 CLE Rainouts: 4 – May 18 vs FM, May 20 vs LIN, May 21 vs. LIN, May 24 vs. WPG Totals 6-3 5-1 1-2 Delays: 1 Longest Delay: 15 minutes 5/22 G1 Suspended Games: 5/25 WPG Cancelled Games: 5/18 FM, 5/20 LIN, 5/21 LIN, 5/24 WPG T-Bones Ejection

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 5/18 PPD Doubleheaer 5/19 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 LIN PPD Doubleheader 5/22 (one game made up on 8/21 3-1 +2 +2 5/22 2:58 LIN 9-8(8) Lenik (1-0) Hohensee (0-1) 5/22 2:15 LIN 3-0 Delgado (2-0) Martis (0-2) Diaz (1) 1,828 4-1 +3 +3 5/24 PPD Doubleheader 5/25 5/25 3:15 WPG 5-3 Lenik (2-0) Bender (0-1) Diaz (2) 5-1 +4 +4 5/25 2:08 WPG 3-1 French (1-0) Stout (1-1) Torres (1) 4,324 5-2 -1 +3 5/26 2:57 WPG 4-2 McGovern (2-0) Hurlbutt (0-1) Capellan (2) 3,085 5-3 -2 +2 5/27 2:43 FM 10-6 Baker (1-0) Wilkins (1-1) 2.374 6-3 +1 +3

2019 TRANSACTIONS LIST 5/14/19: Place IF Ryan Brett and RHP Dustin Hurlbutt on the disabled list. 5/22/19: Released RHP Jesus Balaguer and activated RHP Dustin Hurlbutt from disabled list. Signed IF Ramsey Romano. 5/24/19: Sold the contract of RHP Randall Delgado to the New York Yankees; activated OF Ryan Brett from the disabled list. 5/27/19: Place IF Mason Davis on disabled list and is retroactive until 5/30/19. Signed LHP Nathan Foriest.