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GAME NOTES Sunday, June 20, 2021

2019 PCL Pacific Southern Division Champions

Game 40 – Game 22

Tacoma Rainiers (22-15) (AAA- Mariners) vs. Aviators (18-21) (AAA-)

Aviators At A Glance . . . The Series (Tacoma leads 3-0)

Overall Record: 18-21 (.462) Home: 8-13 (.381) PROBABLE STARTING Road: 10-8 (.556)

Day Games: 5-4 (.556) TACOMA LAS VEGAS Night Games: 13-17 (.433) Sun. (12:05) – RHP (0-0, 0.00) RHP Daulton Jefferies (1-0, 3.80) Mon. (7:05) – RHP (2-1, 3.06) RHP Brian Howard (1-3, 6.54) Follow the Aviators on Facebook/Las Vegas Tues. (7:05) – LHP (1-0, 2.08) RHP Matt Milburn (1-2, 11.00) Aviators Team & Twitter/@AviatorsLV

Radio: Raider Nation Radio 920 AM - Russ Langer Wednesday, June 23 OFF DAY Web & TV: www.aviatorslv.com; MiLB.TV

Aviators vs. Rainiers: The team, Triple-A affiliate of the Oakland Athletics, will host the , Triple-A affiliate of the , this afternoon in game four of the six-game series in Triple-A West action at (8,834)…Las Vegas is 2-7 on the season -long 12-game homestand (2-4 vs. Reno; 0-3 vs. Tacoma)…the series against the Rainiers will conclude on Tuesday…following an off day on Wednesday, June 23, the Aviators will embark on a six-game road trip to , Utah to face the Bees, Triple-A affiliate of the Angels, from Thursday-Tuesday, June 24-29.

Tacoma defeats Las Vegas 5-3 for third straight victory Tacoma Rainiers in series: The Rainiers defeated the Aviators 5-3 last night All-Time Record vs. Rainiers in game three of the six-game series and game nine of the 266-277 (.490) 12-game homestand before a crowd of 8,357 at Las Vegas Home: 146-131 (.527) Ballpark. Road: 120-146 (.451) Las Vegas offense: The Aviators recorded 10 hits and

scored solo runs in the first, third and seventh innings. Austin Allen was 3-for-4 and first 2021 Season Series (W 0, L 3) Date Score baseman Frank Schwindel was 2-for-4, 2 RBI, solo homer in the third. Shortstop Pete Kozma was 2-for-5, double, run June 17 L, 11-7 June 18 L, 5-2 scored and Luis Barrera was 2-for-5. Tacoma offense: The Rainiers recorded 7 hits and broke June 19 L, 5-3 June 20 the 2-2 tie in the seventh inning on a two-run homer by shortstop (2-for-3, walk, double, 3 RBI, June 21 two runs scored). Second baseman Donovan Walton was June 22

1-for-5 with a two-run single in the third inning. July 29

Las Vegas pitching: Right-hander Paul Blackburn pitched July 30 July 31 5.0 solid innings in the no decision. He allowed 4 hits, 2 runs, walked 1 and struck out 6 on 87 pitches (55 strikes). August 1

Aviators Bullpen: Left-hander A.J. Puk pitched 1.2 innings August 2 August 3 and allowed 2 hits, 2 runs, walked 2 and struck out 1 on 36 pitches (19 strikes). Right-hander Jordan Weems pitched August 12@ August 13@ 1.2 innings and allowed no hits, 1 run, walked 1 and struck out 1. Right-hander Argenis Angulo pitched 0.2 scoreless August 14@ and allowed 1 hit. R H E August 15-17@

Tacoma 002 000 201 5 7 0 Tacoma: In 2019, The Rainiers compiled a Las Vegas 101 000 100 3 10 0 record of 61-78 (.439) and finished in 4th place in the Pacific Northern Division. Tacoma has WP: Dull (1-2); LP: Puk (2-3); SV: Zamora (1) T: 3:13 A: 8,357 been the AAA-affiliate of Seattle since 1995.

Game Recaps: Reno defeats Las Vegas 21-16 in game five of the series (Monday, June 14): The Aces defeated the Aviators 21-16 in game five of the six-game series and 12-game homestand before a crowd of 6,152 at Las Vegas Ballpark. Las Vegas offense: The Aviators recorded 15 hits and scored a season-high 11 runs in the third inning to lead 12-6. Left fielder Luis Barrera was 3-for-5, walk, double, triple, RBI, three runs scored. Designated hitter Carlos Pérez was 3-for- 5, HR, 2 RBI, three runs scored and second baseman Vimael Machín was 2-for-5, walk, double, 7 RBI, in the third inning. Reno offense: The Aces recorded 22 hits and rallied for 14 runs over the final three innings. Second baseman Josh VanMeter was 3-for-3, four walks, 2 HR, 5 RBI, three runs scored. Matt Lipka was 5-for-6, HR, 3 RBI, three runs scored and left fielder Camden Duzenack was 4-for-6, HR, 3 RBI, four runs scored. Las Vegas pitching: Right-hander Daulton Jefferies pitched 4.0 innings in the no decision. He allowed 8 hits, 7 runs, walked 3 and struck out 3 on 82 pitches (46 strikes). Aviators Bullpen: Right-hander Ben Bracewell (2.0 IP/0 R); LH Adam Kolarek (0.1 IP/5 R); RH James Naile (0.1 IP/0 R); RH Miguel Romero (0.1 IP/5 R); LH Reymin Guduan (1.0 IP/1 R); RH Jesus Zambrano (1.0 IP/3 R).

R H E Reno 240 100 563 21 22 2 Las Vegas 10(11) 100 120 16 15 4 WP: Ramirez (2-0); LP: Romero (0-1) T: 4:14 A: 6,152

Reno defeats Las Vegas 16-4 in series finale (Tuesday, June 15): The Aces defeated Reyes de Plata 16-4 in the finale of the six-game series before a crowd of 5,619 at Las Vegas Ballpark. Las Vegas offense: The Reyes de Plata recorded 7 hits and stranded six runners on base. Designated hitter Carlos Pérez was 2-for-4, double, RBI. Right fielder Greg Deichmann was 2-for-4, run scored and Frank Schwindel was 1-for-4, two-run homer, 3 RBI. Reno offense: The Aces recorded 19 hits and built a 10-0 lead after 3 ½ innings. Right fielder Matt Lipka was 4-for-5, 2 RBI, two runs scored; shortstop Camden Duzenack was 3-for-5, HR, 3 RBI, two runs scored; designated hitter Andrew Young was 3-for-6, double, HR, 3 RBI, two runs scored and center fielder Daulton Varsho was 3-for-6, double, HR, 2 RBI, two runs scored. Las Vegas pitching: Right-hander Brian Howard suffered the loss. He pitched 3.1 innings and allowed 9 hits, 8 runs, issued no walks and struck out 3 on 63 pitches (47 strikes). Aviators Bullpen: Right-hander Tanner Anderson pitched 1.2 innings and allowed 3 hits and 2 runs. Right-hander Argenis Angulo pitched 1.0 inning and allowed 1 hit and 2 runs. Left-hander A.J. Puk pitched 2.0 innings and allowed 4 hits and 2 runs. Right-hander Jordan Weems pitched 1.0 inning and allowed 2 hits and 2 runs.

R H E Reno 041 502 112 16 19 0 Las Vegas 000 012 010 4 7 0 WP: Gage (1-1); LP: Howard (1-3) T: 3:35 A: 5,619

Tacoma defeats Las Vegas 11-7 in series (Thursday, June 17): The Rainiers defeated the Aviators 11-7 in the opener of the six-game series and game seven of the 12-game homestand before a crowd of 6,907 at Las Vegas Ballpark. Las Vegas offense: The Aviators recorded 15 hits and scored four runs in the third inning to tie the game at 5-5. Jacob Wilson was 4-for-5, three runs scored, two home runs, 4 RBI. Designated hitter Austin Allen was 2- for-4, walk, double and left fielder Cody Thomas was 2-for-4, walk, triple, RBI. Tacoma offense: The Rainiers recorded 12 hits and broke the 5-5 tie with three runs in the fourth inning. Shortstop Donovan Walton was 3-for-6, double, RBI, run scored. Left fielder was 2-for-4, walk, HR, SF, 3 RBI, two runs scored and Cal Raleigh was 2-for-5, walk, HR, 2 RBI, two runs scored. Las Vegas pitching: Right-hander Matt Milburn pitched 1.2 innings in the no decision. He allowed 6 hits, 5 runs and issued no walks on 42 pitches (24 strikes). Aviators Bullpen: Right-hander Jesus Zambrano pitched 2.1 innings and allowed 3 runs. RH J.B. Wendelken (1.0 IP/1 R); LH Adam Kolarek (0.2 IP/0 R); RH Ben Bracewell (0.1 IP/0 R); RH Zach Jackson (1.0 IP/2 R); RH Matt Blackham (1.0 IP/0 R); RH Domingo Acevedo (1.0 IP/0 R).

R H E Tacoma 230 310 200 11 12 0 Las Vegas 014 020 000 7 15 0 WP: Fletcher (2-0); LP: Zambrano (1-1) T: 3:50 A: 6,907

Tacoma defeats Las Vegas 5-2 for second straight victory in series (Friday, June 18): The Rainiers defeated the Aviators 5-2 in game two of the six-game series and game eight of the 12-game homestand before a crowd of 7,690 at Las Vegas Ballpark. Las Vegas offense: The Aviators recorded 7 hits and scored solo runs in the third inning on an RBI single by shortstop Pete Kozma (1-for-4) and a homer in the seventh by catcher Austin Allen (1-for-4). Left fielder Luis Barrera was 2-for- 3, double, run scored. Tacoma offense: The Rainiers recorded 10 hits and built a 4-0 lead after 2 ½ innings. First baseman José Marmolejos was 3-for-4, RBI, run scored. Right fielder Jarred Kelenic was 2-for-5, RBI and left fielder Luis Liberato (1-for-4) hit a two-run homer in the second inning. Las Vegas pitching: Right-hander Miguel Romero suffered the loss. He pitched 3.0 innings and allowed 6 hits, 4 runs, issued no walks and struck out 1 on 43 pitches (32 strikes). Aviators Bullpen: Right-hander James Naile pitched 3.0 scoreless innings and allowed no hits and struck out 3. Right- hander Grant Holmes pitched 2.0 scoreless innings and allowed 2 hits, walked 1 and struck out 3. Left-hander Reymin Guduan pitched 1.0 inning and allowed 2 hits and 1 run.

R H E Tacoma 022 000 001 5 10 0 Las Vegas 001 000 100 2 7 1 WP: McCaughan (3-2); LP: Romero (0-2); SV: Schlitter (1) T: 2:37 A: 7,690

AVIATORS INFLIGHT NEWS – Las Vegas, losers of a season-high six straight games, is 2-7 on the season-long 12- game homestand (2-4 vs. Reno; 0-3 vs. Tacoma)…the Aviators have hit at least one in 14 consecutive games (June 4 – present)…the six-game series against the Rainiers, Triple-A affiliate of the Seattle Mariners, will conclude on Tuesday, June 22…Tacoma and Las Vegas will play each other a total of 18 times during the regular season…following an off day on Wednesday, June 23, Las Vegas will embark on a six-game road trip to Salt Lake City, Utah beginning on Thursday, June 24…the series against the Bees, Triple-A affiliate of the , will conclude on Tuesday, June 29…the 2021 season will feature six-game series against opponents from Thursday-Tuesday and off days on Wednesday…the 2021 season will also feature 120 games (60-home; 60-away).

38 SEASONS IN THE SILVER STATE – The Aviators are playing in their 39th Triple-A professional baseball season in the Silver State (formerly the , 1903-2020) and currently as a member of Triple-A West…the Las Vegas Aviators have the proud distinction of being the longest enduring franchise in the history of professional sports in the state of …Las Vegas Triple-A baseball was born on April 10, 1983 before a sellout crowd of 10,622 at (Las Vegas defeated Salt Lake City, 11-8).

TRIPLE-A WEST: Formerly the Pacific Coast League (118 years, 1903-2020)…Triple-A West will consist of two divisions for a total of 10 teams. Western Division: Las Vegas Aviators, , , , Tacoma Rainiers; Eastern Division: , , , , Sugar Land Skeeters.

TRIPLE-A EAST: It will consist of three divisions for a total of 20 teams. Midwest Division: , , , , , St. Paul Saints, Toledo Mud Hens. Northeast Division: , Lehigh Valley IronPigs, Rochester Red Wings, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders, , Worcester Red Sox. Southeast Division: , , , Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp, , , . 2020 SEASON – JUNE 30: ™ (MLB™) informed ™ (MiLB™) that it will not be providing its affiliated Minor League teams with players for the 2020 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic…as a result, the Minor League Baseball season was canceled for the first time in its history…Minor League Baseball, which began as the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues, was founded on Sept. 5, 1901…the 2021 season marks the 39th “calendar season” of Las Vegas Triple-A professional baseball in the Silver State.

2019 SEASON – The Aviators compiled the second-best record in the 16-team Pacific Coast League at 83-57 (.593)…Round Rock Express had the best record in the PCL at 84-56 (.600)...Las Vegas tied a franchise record for most road wins in a season with 44 (2002 team was 44-28, .611)…Las Vegas clinched its first PCL Playoff berth since the 2014 season (Triple-A affiliate of the )…Las Vegas lost to Sacramento, 3-games-to-2, in the League Championship Series…the River Cats captured the PCL and the Triple-A championships…Las Vegas recorded 250 home runs, breaking the previous mark of 184 (2001, 2004).

LAS VEGAS 80-WIN SEASONS – The Las Vegas franchise has won 80 or more games in a season six times: 85 (2002, franchise best 85-59 record (.590); 83 (1983 inaugural season, 83-60 (.580); 83 (83-57, .593 in 2019); 81 (81-63, .563 in 2013); 81 (81-63, .563 in 2014); 80 (1986 PCL champions with an 80-62 mark (.563)…Las Vegas recorded back-to-back 80-win seasons for the first time in franchise history (2013 & 2014)...the 83-57 record in 2019 marked a single-season franchise record for at .593 (140-game season).

LAS VEGAS BALLPARK HISTORY: The Howard Hughes Corporation® (NYSE: HHC) announced on October 10, 2017 its plans to develop and construct a baseball stadium in Downtown Summerlin® on approximately eight acres just south of City National Arena, the practice facility for the . The announcement on October 10, followed a vote by the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority Board of Directors approving a marketing partnership that gives LVCVA naming rights to the stadium. The Las Vegas Ballpark was designed by HOK, a global architecture firm with an expertise in stadium design and constructed by HUNT/PENTA. The groundbreaking ceremony took place on Friday, February 23, 2018 before a crowd of several hundred people! The 8,834-fan-capacity stadium blends the distinct architectural style of the Summerlin® community with the aviation legacy of Howard Hughes. The ballpark will provide a wide range of seating options including 22 suites, club seats, berm seating, party zones and decks, picnic tables, kids’ zone, bars and even a pool beyond the outfield wall. Designed to create a festival-like atmosphere in Downtown Summerlin, the site will be landscaped to complement the master planned community. Parking is conveniently located on adjacent sites. The grand opening took place on Tuesday, April 9, 2019 before a sellout crowd of 11,036 and the Aviators defeated Sacramento, 10-2.

LAS VEGAS AVIATORS LOGO AND INFORMATION: The Howard Hughes Corporation®, owner of the city's professional Triple-A baseball team of Triple-A West (formerly the Pacific Coast League, PCL), and developer of the Summerlin® master planned community and the Las Vegas Ballpark® located at Downtown Summerlin®, announced on December 8, 2018 the team's new name - the Las Vegas Aviators®. The name change completed a rebrand that included the team's new two-year Player Development Contract (PDC) with the Oakland Athletics (2018) and the opening of the Las Vegas Ballpark, the state-of-the-art Triple-A baseball stadium, that now serves as the home of the Aviators. The name change (from 51s) pays homage to the company's namesake, Howard R. Hughes, Jr., one of the twentieth century's most successful businessmen whose passion for aviation and legacy of innovation includes significant aviation- related firsts and accomplishments. In the H-1 Racer, a plane he designed and built, Hughes set the land speed record of 352 miles per hour in 1935. Hughes went on to set other records, including the fastest coast-to-coast flight in 1937 and the fastest circumnavigation of the globe in 1938, then acquiring and successfully operating major airlines and aviation companies.

AVIATORS LOGO DESIGN AND CONCEPT: The color inspiration: the Las Vegas Sunset; the mountain range featured in the Aviators' sunglasses resemble the mountain range found in the Summerlin logo! Team colors are navy, orange, tangerine, , yellow, gray.

SOUTHERN NEVADA AVIATION HISTORY: Nevada's High-Flying Aviators (from UNLV News) - Nevada has a rich history in Aviation; with 500 miles between the state's two largest cities (Reno and Las Vegas), aviation was ideal for Nevada. Aviation History in Las Vegas (from McCarran Airport) - Aviation grew exponentially throughout the 1900s, bringing more and more travelers to our city. NELLIS AIR FORCE BASE: Nellis Air Force Base (in Las Vegas) is "Home of the Fighter Pilot" and home to the United States Air Force Warfare Center - the largest and most demanding advanced air combat training mission in the world. Nellis AFB provides training for composite strike forces which include EVERY type of aircraft in the Air Force inventory. Crews do not come to learn how to fly, but instead how to be the best combat aviators in the world!

YurView, featuring the best of local and regional television content, will return for a second season and broadcast ten live Las Vegas Aviators baseball games on Cox Channel 14 and 1014 in high-definition from Las Vegas Ballpark. YurView broadcast 10 games during the 2019 inaugural season at Las Vegas Ballpark.

Each of the games in the ten-game broadcast schedule will begin at 7:05 p.m. The following is the 2021 YurView broadcast schedule: Thursday, May 6 vs. Sacramento River Cats, Triple-A affiliate of the Giants (River Cats W, 8-1) Thursday, May 20 vs. Salt Lake Bees, Triple-A affiliate of the Los Angeles Angels (Aviators W, 16-8) Saturday, June 12 vs. Reno Aces, Triple-A affiliate of the (Aviators W, 18-9) Saturday, June 19 vs. Tacoma Rainiers, Triple-A affiliate of the Seattle Mariners (Rainiers, W, 5-3) Saturday, July 3 vs. Sacramento River Cats, Triple-A affiliate of the Thursday, July 15 vs. El Paso Chihuahuas, Triple-A affiliate of the Padres Saturday, August 7 vs. Salt Lake Bees, Triple-A affiliate of the Los Angeles Angels Sunday, August 22 vs. Albuquerque Isotopes, Triple-A affiliate of the Thursday, September 9 vs. Reno Aces, Triple-A affiliate of the Arizona Diamondbacks Sunday, September 12 vs. Reno Aces, Triple-A affiliate of the Arizona Diamondbacks

UPCOMING PROMOTIONS: Father’s Day: Aviators Team Posters, presented by Findlay Chevy: Sunday, June 20 vs. Tacoma Pride Night: Monday, June 21 vs. Tacoma Las Vegas Reyes de Plata (“Silver Kings”), presented by Findlay Chevy: Tuesday, June 22 vs. Tacoma $2.00 Beer Night: Thursday, July 1 vs. Sacramento Fireworks, presented by Pulte Homes: Friday-Saturday, July 2-3 vs. Sacramento

Las Vegas Ballpark 100% Capacity began on June 10: The Aviators announced on May 24 that Las Vegas Ballpark will operate at 100% capacity beginning with the third homestand of the 2021 season on Thursday, June 10 against intrastate rival, the Reno Aces. Individual Game Tickets: Aviators individual game tickets for the remainder of the 2021 season (June 10 – September 14) went on sale on Tuesday, June 1 at noon pacific through Ticketmaster (www.ticketmaster.com). Mask Policy: Due to CDC and state/local guidelines, masks will no longer be required for fully vaccinated fans at the ballpark. Hospitality group areas, including suites, party decks and the pool area in right-center field are available by calling the Aviators administrative offices at (702) 943-7200.

Aviators on Radio in 2021: Russ Langer will broadcast all 120 games on Raider Nation Radio 920 AM and on www.aviatorslv.com. Langer is in his 21st season behind the mike…he is a 10-time recipient of the Nevada Sportscaster of the Year award (2003, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015) presented by the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association…also worked a total of 30 games during the 2003 and 2004 seasons…in 2006, Langer was hired for additional major league duty by the and broadcast 10 games on a fill-in basis during the course of the season…has also broadcast selected games in March of 2006 and in Arizona in March of 2008 and with the in 2009 and 2010 and in 2012-20...also broadcast the action for the 2016 Triple-A All-Star Game Radio Network from Charlotte, North Carolina…in 2020, Langer also completed his ninth season as the radio “play-by-play voice” for the UNLV Football team.

ROBERT J. BLUM BROADCAST BOOTH AT LAS VEGAS BALLPARK: The “Aviators Home Radio Booth” was renamed the “Robert J. Blum Broadcast Booth” prior to the 2013 season at Cashman Field (and currently at Las Vegas Ballpark) to honor the then-51s Special Assistant to the General Manager…“The Blummer” passed away on July 22, 2012 at the age of 91...also served as the play-by-play voice for Stars/51s baseball in selected seasons from 1985-2005 & 2008-10…his company, Robert J. Blum Productions, also produced Las Vegas Triple-A professional baseball games broadcast on radio and television for several seasons.

Aviators Manager Fran Riordan: ***2019 PCL Manager of the Year***…was named the 25th manager (November 8, 2018) in the history of the Las Vegas franchise (1983 - present, 37 seasons). Career Summary: He has recorded 20 seasons overall in professional baseball and has been a member of the Oakland Athletics organization for the past six seasons (2015-20). Riordan has compiled an overall managerial record over 21 seasons (current) of 1,042-1,003 (.510). 2020: Riordan was involved with the Athletics 60-man player pool alternate site located in San Jose, Calif. 2019: He was named PCL Manager of the Year and led Triple-A Las Vegas to the second-best record in the 16-team PCL (83-57, .593) and the Aviators captured the Pacific Southern Division Championship. Las Vegas returned to the for the first time since 2014 and lost to Sacramento, 3-games-to-2, in the conference championship series. The 83-57 record marked a single-season franchise record for winning percentage at .593 (140-game season). 2018: He made his Triple-A debut as manager with the Nashville Sounds of the Pacific Coast League and compiled an overall record of 72-68 (.514) and finished in second place in the American Southern Division to the PCL and Triple-A National Champion, the Memphis Redbirds…Nashville compiled a PCL-best 15-game winning streak from July 29 – August 14. 2017: He compiled a record of 67-71 (.486) with Double-A Midland and his squad captured the Championship…the prior two seasons, he was the skipper of Single-A Beloit of the Midwest League (2015-16)…before joining the Oakland organization, Riordan spent four seasons as manager of the Florence Freedom of the Frontier League (2011-14)…led the team to two playoff berths and is the all-time Frontier League leader in wins with 625…was a 2014 Frontier League Hall of Fame inductee. Prior to his time with Florence, he managed the Northern League’s Lake County Fielders (2010) and Kalamazoo Kings for six seasons (2004-09), leading the Kings to the 2005 Frontier League title…was named the 2008 Frontier League Manager of the Year…also served as player-manager in the Frontier League from 2000- 02, leading the Richmond Roosters to back-to-back-league championships in 2001 and 2002. Professional Playing Career: The first baseman/ played seven seasons of professional baseball in the Frontier League with Richmond (1997-98, 2001-02), Dubois County (1999-2000) and North Shore (2003)…appeared in 501 career games and batted .281 (525-for-1,869) with 95 doubles, 11 triples, 55 home runs and 349 RBI…was a three-time All-Star (first base) from 2000-02 and hit a career-high .314 with Dubois County (2000) and Richmond (2002)…established career- highs in home runs (14, 2001) and RBI (81, 2002).

Aviators Coaching Staff: joins the Triple-A Las Vegas staff as hitting coach after serving the previous three seasons as hitting coach with Double-A Midland of the Texas League (2018-20)…also, enters his eighth season overall in the Oakland Athletics organization. Minor League Coaching Career: He has spent seven seasons in the Athletics organization…began his career as hitting coach with Short-Season Single-A Vermont of the New York-Penn League and served for two seasons (2014-15); hitting coach for two seasons with Single-A Stockton of the League (2016-17) and hitting coach for three seasons with Double-A Midland of the Texas League (2018-20). Professional Playing Career: He was selected by Oakland in the 10th round of June 2004 First-Year Player Draft…enjoyed a nine-year playing career (2004-12), including more than six years in the A's system…made his Major League debut with the A's in 2009 and appeared in 24 career Major League games and batted .224 (19-for-85) with six doubles, two home runs and 7 RBI…in 2008, he led the Texas League and the A's organization with 115 RBI (34 doubles, 22 home runs), including a three-home run, 10-RBI game vs. Tulsa on May 26…in 2011, he was named the Atlantic League Player of the Year while playing for Lancaster, setting a league record with 69 extra-base hits (.319, 41 doubles, 28 home runs, 94 RBI).

Rick Rodriguez has enjoyed a long-time professional career and will enter his 37th year in the Oakland Athletics organization, including seven seasons as a player and 28 as a minor league coach…in 2021, he will also enter his sixth straight season as pitching coach for the A's Triple-A affiliate (Nashville, 2016-18; Las Vegas, 2019-20)…served as the A's bullpen coach from 2011-12 Minor League Coaching Career: He returns for his sixth season (2016 - present) of his fourth stint as pitching coach of the A's top affiliate after previously serving in that capacity from 2000-02, 2004-10 and 2013-14 (Triple-A Sacramento's pitching coach in 12 of the previous 21 seasons, 2000-20)…was a member of two Pacific Coast League championship teams in 2004 and 2007…also served as pitching coach for Single-A Stockton of the in 2015, as the A’s bullpen coach from 2011-12 and as the manager of Single-A Modesto in 2003…prior to becoming pitching coach for Sacramento in 2000, he coached for rookie-level Arizona League A’s (1992), Short-Season Southern Oregon (1993-94) and Single-A Modesto (1995-99). Major League Playing Career: He was selected by Oakland in the second round of the June 1981 First-Year Player Draft…played four seasons in the Major Leagues with Oakland (1986-87), Cleveland (1988) and San Francisco (1990)…the right-hander appeared in 31 career games (started eight) and posted a 3-4 record with a 5.73 ERA…struck out 22 batters in 77.0 …his playing career concluded in 1991 when he made three appearances for Triple- A Phoenix in the Giants organization.

Brian McArn joins the Triple-A Las Vegas staff as assistant hitting coach…he enters his 24th season overall in the Oakland Athletics organization…he spent the previous three seasons as hitting coach (2018-2020) for Single-A Stockton of the California League. Minor League Coaching Career: He had three stints as hitting coach for Single-A Stockton of the California League for a total of seven seasons (2011-12, 2014-15, 2018-20), Double-A Midland of the Texas League hitting coach for four seasons (2004, 2013, 2016-17), Triple-A Sacramento of the Pacific Coast League for six seasons (2005-10), Single-A Modesto of the California League hitting coach for six seasons (1998-2003)…prior to joining the A’s organization, he spent one season as the hitting coach for Single-A Vermont of the New York-Penn League…has been a minor league coach for a total of 24 seasons and began his coaching career at American River Junior College in Sacramento, where he served as assistant coach. Professional Playing Career: He was selected by the Athletics in the 26th round of June 1991 First-Year Player Draft…spent two seasons in the A’s organization before injuries ended his career in 1992.

Las Vegas Aviators/Oakland Athletics: The Aviators and Athletics, on September 17, 2018, announced a new Player Development Contract through the 2020 season…the A’s, on December 9, 2020, invited Las Vegas to be their Triple-A affiliate for the 2021 season. Major League Baseball, on February 12, 2021, announced that all 120 Minor League clubs offered an invitation to become Professional Development League (“PDL”) license holders have officially agreed to accept...thus, the Aviators and Oakland Athletics have extended the affiliation for 10 seasons through the 2030 campaign…the Las Vegas Stars/51s have captured the PCL Championship twice (1986 & 1988) and appeared in the playoffs 11 times (21-32 record, .396), last appeared in 2019…Las Vegas was the 2002, 2013, 2014, 2019 Pacific Southern Division Champions.

Las Vegas Triple-A Affiliation History: , 18 seasons (1983-2000), 1,227-1,329 (.480), 7 playoff appearances Los Angeles Dodgers, 8 seasons (2001-08), 561-586 (.489), 1 playoff appearance Toronto Blue Jays, 4 seasons (2009-2012), 287-288 (.499), 0 playoff appearances New York Mets, 6 seasons (2013-18), 436-422 (.508), 2 playoff appearances (2013 & 2014) Oakland Athletics, two seasons (2019 - present), 101-78 (.564), 1 playoff appearance (2019)

ALL-TIME RECORD: 2,612-2,703 (.491)

2021 LAS VEGAS BALLPARK ATTENDANCE: In 21 dates, Las Vegas total is 125,349 for an average of 5,969 (50% capacity from May 6-11; May 20-25; 100% capacity began on June 10)…season-high crowd was 9,568 (sellout) vs. Reno on June 11…the Las Vegas franchise has reached the 300,000 plateau in “home” attendance in all 37 seasons (1983-2019)…the all-time attendance total now stands at 12,777,294. In 36 seasons at Cashman Field (1983-2018), the attendance total was 12,001,011.

LAS VEGAS AVIATORS LEAD 2019 MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL IN HOME ATTENDANCE: The Aviators led Triple-A baseball (30 teams: 16 in PCL; 14 in ) and all minor league baseball in total home attendance (650,934) and average (9,299 in 70 dates).

The Columbus Clippers, Triple-A affiliate of the , led the IL in total home attendance and average (590,504 – 8,684 average in 68 dates).

2019 LAS VEGAS BALLPARK ATTENDANCE: In 70 dates, Las Vegas total was 650,934 for an average of 9,299 (47 sellouts)…season-high sellout crowd was 12,111 vs. Tacoma on May 14 (Smokers Strike Out 16th Annual School Day Game). In 36 seasons at Cashman Field (1983-2016), the attendance total was 12,001,011. LARGEST SINGLE SEASON HOME ATTENDANCE: 2019 LAS VEGAS BALLPARK: 2019 650,934 70 dates 9,299 average Number of 10,000+ crowds: 23 1992 387,815 72 dates 5,386 average 1993 386,310 71 dates 5,441 average 2008 374,780 71 dates 5,279 average 2007 371,676 72 dates 5,162 average *1983 365,848 75 dates 4,878 average *inaugural season

NOTE: 650,934 total was the highest single-season attendance figure since: 2014 (Triple-A Charlotte: 687,715; 9,686 average) 2015 (Triple-A Sacramento: 672,354; 9,338 average) 2015 (Triple-A Charlotte: 669,398; 9,428 average) All-time Minor League Baseball single-season attendance record: 1991 Triple-A Buffalo Bisons: 1,240,951 (capacity 20,000)

LAS VEGAS BALLPARK TOP FIVE CROWDS 1. Tacoma (May 14, 2019) 12,111 2. Albuquerque (August 16, 2019) 11,757 3. Sacramento (April 9, 2019)* 11,036 4. Albuquerque (August 17, 2019) 11,008 5. Tacoma (September 1, 2019) 10,774 *grand opening

LAS VEGAS BALLPARK WINNER OF 2021 MiLB TRIPLE-A BEST OF THE BALLPARKS FAN VOTE (JUNE 2): For the second time in three years, readers of ballparkdigest.com selected Las Vegas Ballpark®, home of the Las Vegas Aviators, as their favorite Triple-A ballpark in the annual Best of the Ballparks fan vote. “When Las Vegas Ballpark opened in 2019, it instantly set a standard for excellence in all of baseball,” said Ballpark Digest publisher Kevin Reichard. “The Triple-A competition is easily the most competitive bracket among all the MiLB Best of the Ballparks votes, and the fans turned out in droves to select the home of the Las Vegas Aviators as their favorite. At a time when we’re finally heading back to normalcy after a terrible 2020, the huge number of readers participating in our fan votes is great news for everyone.” The bracketed 30-ballpark competition, held through May, saw Las Vegas Ballpark receive over 62 percent of the vote over Huntington Park, home of the Columbus Clippers, in the finals. Overall, over 300,000 fans have voted so far in the annual fan competition, which runs through July. “Las Vegas Ballpark opened in 2019 to public and critical acclaim as a top-notch facility for our city’s beloved team, the Las Vegas Aviators,” said Don Logan, Las Vegas Aviators President & Chief Operations Officer. “After an exciting and very successful first year, the global events of 2020 shuttered the Ballpark for an entire year, so to receive this honor once again as Ballpark Digest’s Best Triple-A Ballpark for 2021 is especially meaningful. We can’t wait to share the news with all our fans who will soon join us as we open the Ballpark to full capacity. Baseball will help our city to heal as we come together at our beautiful Las Vegas Ballpark to cheer on our hometown team. We thank all our fans who voted for Las Vegas Ballpark, and we deeply appreciate this recognition from Ballpark Digest.”

LAS VEGAS BALLPARK WINNER OF 2019 MiLB TRIPLE-A BEST OF THE BALLPARKS FAN VOTE (JULY 1): Las Vegas Ballpark® defeated Southwest University Park, home of the El Paso Chihuahuas, Triple-A affiliate of the San Diego Padres, to win this year’s Triple-A Best of the Ballparks fan vote…Over 85,000 fans voted in all five rounds of the Triple- A Best of the Ballparks fan vote, with almost 500,000 fans voting to date in the overall competition…after several close votes in previous rounds, the final vote resulted in Las Vegas Ballpark with a 55.6% to 44.4% margin win over the El Paso Chihuahuas.

LAS VEGAS BALLPARK WINNER OF 2019 BASEBALLPARKS.COM ANNUAL BALLPARK OF THE YEAR AWARD: Las Vegas Ballpark® has a major national award to add to its accomplishments, as BaseballParks.com announced on July 31 that the new facility is the winner of its 20th Annual Ballpark of the Year Award. Every year since 2000, BaseballParks.com has presented this honor to the new or remodeled baseball stadium with the best combination of site selection, exterior appearance, architectural design, and fan amenities. The selection is made by an advisory panel utilized by the 22-year-old website. The announcement of the award was made in the July 31 edition of USA TODAY Sports Weekly and at BaseballParks.com. Joe Mock, founder and webmaster of the website and a frequent contributor to USA TODAY publications, penned the article about this year’s honor. The Howard Hughes Corporation®, owners of the Aviators and developers of Summerlin, covered the costs to design and build the park. Architecture firm HOK developed its design. The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA) committed $80 million over 20 years for a naming rights sponsorship.

LAS VEGAS BALLPARK®, LAS VEGAS AVIATORS® HONORED WITH 2019 MAJOR YEAR-END AWARDS: Las Vegas Ballpark was Named Ballpark of the Year; Las Vegas Aviators Honored as Team of the Year by Ballpark Digest, the Industry Standard for the Business of Baseball…this year’s selection of both Las Vegas Ballpark and the Las Vegas Aviators for major citations make history in the annual Ballpark Digest Awards: It’s the first time an organization has snared both awards in a single year…the year-end Ballpark Digest awards annually honor the best of the baseball industry, covering MLB, MiLB, independent-baseball, and summer-collegiate programs in a wide range of categories…the Ballpark of the Year and Team of the Year announcements are the kickoff to awards season for Ballpark Digest, with announcements running through the fall and culminating in an awards reception at December’s Baseball .

THE LATEST ON THE AVIATORS Date Opp. Result WP LP Rec. Las Vegas HR’s Time Att 6-10 RENO L, 7-5 Ramirez Naile Aguilar 0-1 Schwindel, Kozma 3:28 8,021 6-11 RENO W, 8-3 Anderson Gilbert - - - 1-1 Schwindel (10), Thomas (5) 3:18 9,568 6-12 RENO W, 18-9 Zambrano Mejia - - - 2-1 Thomas 2, Mondou, Wilson, Schwindel 3:44 8,920 6-13 RENO L, 15-7 Gann Blackburn - - - 2-2 Wilson (7) 4:10 5,464 6-14 RENO L, 21-16 Ramirez Romero - - - 2-3 Machín, Pérez 4:14 6,152 6-15 RENO L, 16-4 Gage Howard - - - 2-4 Schwindel (12) 3:35 5,619 6-16 OFF DAY 6-17 TACOMA L, 11-7 Fletcher Zambrano - - - 2-5 Wilson 2, Kozma 3:50 6,907 6-18 TACOMA L, 5-2 McCaughan Romero Schlitter 2-6 Allen (6) 2:37 7,690 6-19 TACOMA L, 5-3 Dull Puk Zamora 2-7 Schwindel (13) 3:13 8,357 6-20 TACOMA 6-21 TACOMA 6-22 TACOMA

TODAY’S STARTING – DAULTON JEFFERIES

Daulton Jefferies - Pitching - Game Log - 2021 - Regular Season Date Opp W L ERA G GS CG SHO IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WHIP

5/24/21 SL 0 0 0.00 1 1 0 0 4.0 7 0 0 0 0 0 1 1.75

5/29/21 @SAC 0 0 0.00 1 1 0 0 4.1 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0.96

May 0 0 0.00 2 2 0 0 8.1 8 0 0 0 0 0 4 0.96

Date Opp W L ERA G GS CG SHO IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WHIP

6/3/21 @ABQ 0 0 0.66 1 1 0 0 5.1 5 1 1 0 0 0 3 0.95

6/8/21 @ABQ 1 0 1.37 1 1 0 0 6.0 3 2 2 1 0 0 6 0.81

6/14/21 RNO 0 0 3.80 1 1 0 0 4.0 8 7 7 3 0 3 3 1.14

June 1 0 5.87 3 3 0 0 15.1 16 10 10 4 0 3 12 1.24

Total AAA 1 0 3.80 5 5 0 0 23.2 24 10 10 4 0 3 16 1.14

Daulton Jefferies - Pitching - Game Log - 2021 - Regular Season Date Opp AVG AB WP BK GIDP TBF NP-S

5/24/21 SL .438 16 0 0 2 16 40 - 27

5/29/21 @SAC .267 14 0 0 0 14 51 - 34

May .267 30 0 0 2 30 91 - 61

Date Opp AVG AB WP BK GIDP TBF NP-S

6/3/21 @ABQ .255 21 0 0 0 21 66 - 42

6/8/21 @ABQ .225 20 0 0 0 21 74 - 50

6/14/21 RNO .267 19 0 0 0 22 82 - 46

June .267 60 0 0 0 64 222 - 138

Total AAA .267 90 0 0 2 94 313 - 199

Outfielder Aviators Batters . . . Season: Appeared in 20 games and batted .375 (24-for-64) Catcher Austin Allen with 5 doubles, triple, 3 HR, 11 RBI…two stolen bases, 3 Season: Appeared in 25 games and is batting .286 (26-for-91) HBP…on-base percentage .488…promoted to Oakland on with 5 doubles, 6 HR, 15 RBI…3 HBP June 1…optioned to Triple-A Las Vegas on June Last Night: 3-for-4 17…promoted to Oakland on June 19 This Series: .500 (6-for-12) Hitting Streaks: Hitting Streaks: Hit safely in 6 straight games (May 24-30) and batted .412 (7- Hit safely in 5 straight games (May 29 – June 3) and batted for-17) over that stretch .400 (6-for-15) over that stretch Hit safely in 4 straight games (May 18-22) and batted .600 (9- 2021: for-15) over that stretch Top Series: 2021: Batted .529 (9-for-17), 3 HR, 5 RBI at Albuquerque (June 3-8) Top Series: Multiple-hit games: 9…hit safely in 14 of 25 games Batted .417 (5-for-12) vs. Sacramento (May 6-11) Top Games: Batted .476 (10-for-21), 4 2B, 2 HR, 6 RBI vs. S. Lake (May 20-25) 3-for-5, double, 2 RBI, two runs scored vs. Salt Lake (May 20) Batted .500 (5-for-10), 6 walks at Sacramento (May 27-31) 2-for-5, RBI, two runs scored at Sacramento (May 31) Multiple-hit games: 5…hit safely in 17 of 20 games 1-for-4, two-run homer at Sacramento (June 1) Top Games: 2-for-2, HBP, double at Albuquerque (July 3) 1-for-1, 2 RBI vs. Sacramento (May 8) 2-for-5, double, HR, 2 RBI at Albuquerque (June 6) 2-for-4, solo homer vs. Sacramento (May 11) 2-for-3, walk, HBP, two-run homer at Albuquerque (June 7) 3-for-5, double, RBI, run scored vs. Salt Lake (May 20) 3-for-4, solo homer, two runs at Albuquerque (June 8) 2-for-3, walk, double, SF, 2 RBI vs. Salt Lake (May 21) 2-for-5, walk, 2 RBI, two runs scored vs. Reno (June 12) 3-for-3, BB, double, triple, HR, 2 RBI vs. Salt Lake (May 22) 2-for-4, walk, double vs. Tacoma (June 17) 2-for-4, double, walk, two runs scored at Sacramento (May 27) 3-for-4 vs. Tacoma (June 19) 1-for-1, HBP, three walks, run scored at Sacramento (May 30)

Outfielder Luis Barrera Outfielder Greg Deichmann Season: Appeared in 30 games and is batting .262 (32-for- Season: Appeared in 31 games and is batting .282 (29-for- 122) with 4 doubles, 3 triples (team leader), 2 HR and 14 103) with 5 doubles, 2 triples, 3 HR, 14 RBI…29 walks (leads RBI…two stolen bases…promoted to Oakland on May Triple-A West)…5 stolen bases (team leader)….on-base 18…optioned to Triple-A Las Vegas on May 27 percentage of .439 (team leader) Last Night: 2-for-5 Last Night: 0-for-2, two walks This Series: .385 (5-for-13) This Series: .200 (2-for-10) Hitting Streaks: Hitting Streaks: Hit safely in 6 straight games (May 6-11) and batted .462 (12- Hit safely in 5 straight games (May 6-10) and batted .438 (7- for-26) over that stretch for-16) over that stretch 5 straight multiple-hit games (.500, 11-for-22, May 7-11) 2021: 2021: Top Series: Top Series: Batted .438 (7-for-16) vs. Sacramento (May 6-11) Batted .462 (12-for-26) vs. Sacramento (May 6-11) Batted .353 (6-for-17) vs. Salt Lake (May 20-25) Batted .316 (6-for-19), 6 walks vs. Reno (June 10-15) Multiple-hit games: 8…hit safely in 19 of 31 games Multiple-hit games: 11…hit safely in 17 of 30 games Top Games: Top Games: 3-for-4, RBI vs. Sacramento (May 8) 3-for-5, 2 RBI, vs. Sacramento (May 7) 1-for-2, two walks, stolen base vs. Sacramento (May 7) 2-for-5, HR, 2 RBI, two runs scored vs. Sacramento (May 8) 2-for-5, walk, two runs scored vs. Salt Lake (May 20) 2-for-4, triple, two runs scored vs. Sacramento (May 9) 2-for-4, double, two runs scored vs. Salt Lake (May 24) 2-for-4, walk, three runs scored vs. Sacramento (May 10) 2-for-4, double vs. Salt Lake (May 25) 2-for-4, walk, run scored vs. Sacramento (May 11) 2-for-5, triple, HR, 3 RBI at Sacramento (May 27) 2-for-5, three-run homer at Reno (May 14) 2-for-4, walk, double, HR, 4 RBI at Sacramento (May 30) 3-for-6, double, 3 RBI, run scored at Sacramento (May 31) 3-for-4, walk, double, RBI, three runs scored at Albuquerque (June 6) 3-for-4, walk, run scored vs. Reno (June 11) 2-for-4, run scored vs. Reno (June 15) 3-for-5, walk, double, triple, RBI vs. Reno (June 14) 2-for-3, double, run scored vs. Tacoma (June 18) Infielder Edwin Díaz 2-for-5 vs. Tacoma (June 19) Season: Appeared in 18 games and is batting .111 (6-for-54) with 2 HR, 4 RBI…seven walks Hitting Streaks: - - - 2021: Top Series: Batted .273 (3-for-11) at Sacramento (May 27 – June 1) Multiple-hit games: 1…hit safely in 5 of 18 games Top Games: 1-for-4, three-run homer vs. Sacramento (May 11) Batted .333 (2-for-6) vs. Reno (June 10-15) 2-for-4, walk, solo homer at Sacramento (May 31) Multiple-hit games: 1…hit safely 1 of 4 games 1-for-3, walk, run scored at Sacramento (June 1) Top Games: 2-for-3, HBP, 2B, walk, RBI, run scored vs. Reno (June 13) Infielder Pete Kozma Infielder Nate Mondou Season: Appeared in 35 games and is batting .236 (34-for- Season: Appeared in 14 games and is batting .214 (9-for-42) 144) with 4 doubles, 3 HR, 16 RBI…21 walks with a double, HR, 10 RBI Last Night: 2-for-5, double, run scored Last Night: pinch-runner in the 8th inning This Series: .357 (5-for-14) This Series: .000 (0-for-3) Hitting Streaks: Hitting Streaks: Hit safely in 9 straight games (May 10-22) and batted .325 (13- - - - for-40) over that stretch 2021: Hit safely in 5 straight games (June 3-7) and batted .300 (6-for- Top Series: 20) over that stretch Batted .308 (4-for-13), 6 RBI vs. Reno (June 10-15) 2021: Multiple-hit games: 2…hit safely in 7 of 13 games Top Series: Top Games: Batted .333 (6-for-18) at Reno (May 13-18) 2-for-4, walk, two runs scored at Sacramento (May 30) Multiple-hit games: 8…hit safely in 26 of 35 games 1-for-3, walk, RBI at Albuquerque (June 5) Top Games: 1-for-4, double, 2 RBI at Albuquerque (June 6) 1-for-3, two walks vs. Sacramento (May 6) 1-for-3, HBP, walk, grand slam, 5 RBI vs. Reno (June 12) 2-for-4, RBI, two runs scored vs. Sacramento (May 10) 2-for-4, walk, run scored vs. Reno (June 13) 2-for-5, stolen base, RBI at Reno (May 16) 2-for-5, stolen base at Reno (May 17) Catcher Francisco Peña 2-for-5, RBI, run scored vs. Salt Lake (May 21) Season: Appeared in 28 games and is batting .214 (21-for-98) 1-for-2, three walks at Albuquerque (June 3) with 2 doubles, 7 home runs, 23 RBI…3 HBP, 2 SF 2-for-3, walk, double at Albuquerque (June 5) Last Night: 0-for-4 2-for-4, walk, solo homer, two runs scored vs. Reno (June 10) This Series: .000 (0-for-4) 1-for-3, three walks, run scored vs. Reno (June 12) Hitting Streaks: 2-for-5, solo home run vs. Tacoma (June 17) - - - 2-for-5, double, run scored vs. Tacoma (June 19) 2021: Top Series: Infielder Vimael Machín Batted .286 (4-for-14), 2 HR, 5 RBI at Reno (May 13-18) Season: Appeared in 27 games and is batting .269 (28-for- Batted .235 (4-for-17), 2 HR, 10 RBI vs. Salt Lake (May 20-25) 104) with 7 doubles, 2 triples, HR, 20 RBI Batted .313 (5-for-16) vs. Reno (June 10-15) Last Night: 0-for-4, RBI Multiple-hit games: 4…hit safely in 14 of 28 games This Series: .273 (3-for-11) Top Games: Hitting Streaks: 1-for-3, two walks, RBI vs. Sacramento (May 8) Hit safely in 4 straight games (June 14-18) and batted .375 (6- 1-for-4, two-run homer at Reno (May 13) for-16) over that stretch Pinch-hit, RBI single in 8th inning (break 1-1 tie) at Reno (May 16) Hit safely in 4 straight games (May 24-28) and batted .250 (4- 2-for-5, two run homer, two runs scored at Reno (May 17) for-16) over that stretch 3-for-4, HBP, double, HR, 7 RBI vs. Salt Lake (May 20)* 2021: 3-for-5, double, solo homer at Sacramento (May 31) Top Series: 1-for-3, walk, solo homer at Albuquerque (June 5) Batted .429 (9-for-21), 3 2B, 4 RBI vs. Salt Lake (May 20-25) 3-for-5, RBI, two runs scored vs. Reno (June 13) Batted .308 (8-for-26), 11 RBI vs. Reno (June 10-15) Multiple-hit games: 7…hit safely in 19 of 27 games *Last L.V. player to record 7 RBI in a game: Top Games: vs. Reno at Cashman Field (6-23-18) 3-for-4, double, two walks, 2 RBI vs. Salt Lake (May 20) 3-for-4, walk, double, RBI vs. Salt Lake (May 22) Catcher Carlos Pérez 2-for-4, walk, RBI at Albuquerque (June 7) Season: Appeared in 17 games and is batting .271 (16-for-59) 2-for-4, RBI, run scored vs. Reno (June 11) with 5 doubles, 2 HR, 10 RBI 2-for-5, walk, double, 3 RBI vs. Reno (June 12) Last Night: DNP 2-for-5, walk, double, 7 RBI, grand slam vs. Reno (June 14) This Series: .200 (1-for-5) 2-for-4, walk vs. Tacoma (June 17) Hitting Streaks: Hit safely in 4 straight games (June 12 – present) and is batting Outfielder Mickey McDonald .421 (8-for-19) over that stretch Season: Appeared in 4 games and batted .333 (2-for-6) with 2021: a double, RBI…walk, HBP Top Series: Hitting Streaks: Batted .364 (4-for-11) vs. Salt Lake (May 20-25) - - - Batted .467 (7-for-15), 4 RBI vs. Reno (June 10-15) 2021: Multiple-hit games: 5…hit safely 10 of 17 games Top Series: Top Games: 1-for-3, two-run double vs. Sacramento (May 9) Outfielder Cody Thomas 1-for-4, solo homer at Reno (May 18) Season: Appeared in 30 games and is batting .269 (28-for- 2-for-4, walk, double, run scored vs. Salt Lake (May 21) 104) with 9 doubles, triple, 7 HR, 19 RBI 2-for-4, 2 RBI vs. Salt Lake (May 22) Last Night: 1-for-4, run scored 2-for-5, double, RBI, two runs scored vs. Reno (June 12) This Series: .273 (3-for-11) 3-for-5, three runs scored, HR, 2 RBI vs. Reno (June 14) Hitting Streaks: 2-for-4, double, RBI vs. Reno (June 15) Hit safely in 7 straight games (May 30 – June 6) and batted .400 (10-for-25), 3 HR, 8 RBI over that stretch Outfielder Buddy Reed 2021: Season: Appeared in 17 games and is batting .262 (11-for-42) Top Series: with 4 doubles, triple, 9 RBI…two stolen bases Batted .308 (4-for-13) at Reno (May 13-18) Hitting Streaks: Batted .286 (4-for-14), 3 RBI at Sacramento (May 27 – June 1) - - - Batted .368 (7-for-19), 2 HR, 6 RBI at Albuquerque (June 3-8) 2021: Batted .320 (8-for-25), 3 HR, 8 RBI vs. Reno (June 10-15) Top Series: Multiple-hit games: 7…hit safely in 19 of 30 games Batted .444 (4-for-9), 4 RBI at Reno (May 13-18) Top Games: Batted .300 (3-for-10) vs. Salt Lake (May 20-25) 1-for-3, solo homer at Reno (May 13) Multiple-hit games: 4…hit safely 6 of 16 games 2-for-4, double at Reno (May 18) Top Games: 2-for-5, HR, 2 RBI, two runs scored at Sacramento (May 31) 1-for-5, BB, walk-off RBI single vs. Sacramento (May 8) 3-for-4, double, solo homer at Albuquerque (June 4) 2-for-2, walk, double, RBI, run scored at Reno (May 14) 1-for-3, two walks, three-run homer at Albuquerque (June 6) 2-for-4, stolen base, three-run triple at Reno (May 17) 2-for-4, double, three-run homer vs. Reno (June 11) 3-for-4, walk, two doubles, 2 RBI vs. Salt Lake (May 21) 3-for-5, three runs scored, 2 HR, 4 RBI vs. Reno (June 12) 2-for-3, RBI, run scored at Sacramento (May 29) 2-for-4, walk, RBI, two runs scored vs. Reno (June 14) 1-for-2, double, two runs scored at Albuquerque (June 7) 2-for-4, walk, triple, RBI vs. Tacoma (June 17)

Infielder Frank Schwindel Infielder Mikey White Season: Appeared in 37 games and is batting .301 (46-for- Season: Appeared in 11 games and is batting .133 (4-for-30) 153) with 8 doubles, 13 HR (team leader), 30 RBI (team with a triple, 4 RBI…six walks leader)…21 extra-base hits…33 runs scored (leads Triple-A Hitting Streaks: West)…46 hits (team leader)…named Triple-A West Player of - - - the Week (June 7-13) 2021: Last Night: 2-for-4, 2 RBI, solo homer in the 3rd inning Top Series: This Series: .231 (3-for-13) - - - Hitting Streaks: Multiple-hit games: 1…hit safely in 3 of 11 games Hit safely in 5 straight games (June 7-12) and is batted .522 Top Games: (12-for-23), 6 HR, 10 RBI over that stretch 1-for-3, walk, two runs scored at Reno (May 14) Hit safely in 5 straight games (May 16-21) and batted .450 (9- 2-for-5, triple, RBI, two runs scored vs. Salt Lake (May 21) for-20), 4 RBI over that stretch 2021: Infielder Jacob Wilson Top Series: Season: Appeared in 34 games and is batting .250 (31-for- Batted .304 (7-for-23) vs. Sacramento (May 6-11) 124) with 11 doubles (team leader), 2 triples, 9 home runs, 27 Batted .292 (7-for-24) at Reno (May 13-18) RBI…19 walks…22 extra-base hits (team leader) Batted .381 (8-for-21) vs. Salt Lake (May 20-25) Last Night: 0-for-4 Batted .357 (10-for-28), 3 2B, 4 HR, 10 RBI vs. Reno (June 10-15) This Series: .308 (4-for-13), 2 HR, 4 RBI Multiple-hit games: 13 (team leader)…hit safely in 28 of 37 Hitting Streaks: games Hit safely in 6 straight games (May 7-14) and batted .333 (8- Top Games: for-24) with 4 HR, 10 RBI over that stretch 2-for-5 vs. Sacramento (May 7) Hit safely in 5 straight games (June 12-17) and batted .476 (10- 2-for-4, walk, solo homer vs. Sacramento (May 8) for-21), 4 HR, 11 RBI over that stretch 2-for-5, two doubles, 2 RBI vs. Sacramento (May 11) 2021: 2-for-4, run scored at Reno (May 13) Top Series: 2-for-5, double, RBI, run scored at Reno (May 14) Batted .280 (7-for-25), 4 HR, 9 RBI vs. Sacramento (May 6-11) 3-for-5, walk, three runs scored vs. Salt Lake (May 20) Batted .333 (7-for-21), 2 HR, 7 RBI, 6 BB vs. Reno (June 10-15) 3-for-4, walk, 2 RBI, two runs scored vs. Salt Lake (May 21) Multiple-hit games: 8…hit safely in 21 of 34 games 2-for-4, walk, double, run scored at Sacramento (May 30) Top Games: 3-for-4, walk, 2 HR, 3 RBI at Albuquerque (June 7) 2-for-4, walk, solo homer vs. Sacramento (May 7) 3-for-5, two doubles, solo homer vs. Reno (June 10) 1-for-3, walk, solo homer vs. Sacramento (May 9) 3-for-4, double, three-run homer vs. Reno (June 11) 2-for-4, double, 4 RBI (3-run homer) vs. Sacramento (May 10) 2-for-6, two runs scored, HR, 2 RBI vs. Reno (June 12) 2-for-5, two-run triple, run scored vs. Salt Lake (May 21) 2-for-4, 2 RBI, solo home run vs. Tacoma (June 19) 2-for-2, HBP, walk, two doubles, RBI at Sacramento (May 27) 2-for-3, walk, two doubles at Albuquerque (June 8) 1-for-2, double, three walks vs. Reno (June 10) 2-for-3, two walks, solo homer vs. Reno (June 12) 2-for-5, double, grand slam vs. Reno (June 13) 4-for-5, 2 HR 4 RBI, three runs scored vs. Tacoma (June 17)

Starters & Relievers Pitching Breakdown: W-L ERA SV IP H ER Starters 5-11 6.58 - - 171.0 214 125 Relievers 13-10 7.45 7 173.2 214 144 Totals 18-21 7.02 7 344.2 428 269

The Aviators Pen: The bullpen through 39 games: Inherited Runners/Scored G IP H ER ERA W-L SV IR IR Scored % Acevdeo 15 16.1 10 5 2.76 0-0 5 5 3 60 Anderson 12 15.0 14 6 3.60 3-0 0 14 8 57 Angulo 10 9.1 12 10 9.64 2-1 0 2 1 50 Bedrosian 4 5.0 2 0 0.00 0-0 1 0 0 -- Blackburn 1 4.2 6 2 3.60 1-0 0 0 0 -- Blackham 12 13.1 12 9 6.08 0-0 0 8 7 88 Bracewell 14 13.0 23 15 10.38 1-1 0 5 2 40 Guduan 5 4.2 9 5 9.64 0-0 0 3 2 67 Holmes 1 2.0 2 0 0.00 0-0 0 0 0 -- Jackson 1 1.0 3 2 18.00 0-0 0 0 0 -- Kolarek 9 7.2 12 12 14.09 0-0 0 5 3 60 Milburn 3 3.1 7 6 18.00 0-2 0 0 0 -- Mondou 2 2.0 2 0 0.00 0-0 0 0 0 -- Naile 14 18.1 20 9 4.42 2-0 0 10 3 30 Puk 12 16.1 26 20 11.02 2-3 0 4 1 25 Romero 12 12.2 15 13 9.24 0-1 1 3 0 0 Schlitter 5 7.0 11 7 9.00 1-0 0 4 1 35 Smith 1 1.1 2 1 6.75 0-0 0 0 0 -- Weems 11 12.0 15 10 7.50 0-1 0 6 6 100 Wendelken 1 1.0 0 1 9.00 0-0 0 0 0 -- Zambrano 5 7.2 11 12 14.09 1-1 0 5 2 40 Totals 39 173.2 214 144 7.45 13-10 7 74 39 53%

Aviators Catcher’s Report W-L SB Attempts Runners Thrown Out Pct. Passed Balls Allen 9-7 9 1 .111 0 Peña 5-9 7 3 .429 1 Pérez 4-5 7 3 .429 1 Totals 18-21 23 7 .304 2

Catcher’s Catchers G ERA Innings Catched R ER Allen 18 6.16 146.0 107 100 Peña 12 6.71 109.2 89 82 Pérez 11 8.79 89.0 88 87 Totals 39 7.02 344.2 284 269

Triple-A West Overall Home Road 18-21 8-13 10-8 Western Division Overall Home Road Reno 4-8 2-4 2-4 Sacramento 8-4 4-2 4-2 Salt Lake 2-4 2-4 0-0 Tacoma 0-3 0-3 0-0 Totals 14-19 8-13 6-6

Eastern Division Overall Home Road Albuquerque 4-2 0-0 4-2 El Paso 0-0 0-0 0-0 Oklahoma City 0-0 0-0 0-0 Round Rock 0-0 0-0 0-0 Sugar Land 0-0 0-0 0-0 Totals 4-2 0-0 4-2

Aviators Record Breakdown: Record by Month: Overall Record: 18-21 May: 12-11 Home: 8-13 June: 6-10 Road: 10-8 July: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 August: 0-0 Day Games: 5-4 September: 0-0 Night Games: 13-17 Scoring first run: 10-7 Allowing first run: 8-14 Leading after six innings: 16-2 Record by Day of Week: Trailing after six innings: 2-14 Monday: 4-2 Tied after six innings: 0-5 Tuesday: 2-4 Leading after eight innings: 16-0 Wednesday: Trailing after eight innings: 2-20 Thursday: 2-6 Tied after eight innings: 0-1 Friday: 3-3 Games decided in last at-bat: 1-2 Saturday: 3-4 One-Run Games: 4-2 Sunday: 4-2 Two-Run Games: 2-4 Three-Run Games: 5-5 Shutouts 0-3 Series wins: 3 1-0 Series losses: 3 Come-from-behind wins: 12 Series splits: 0 Vs. LH Starting Pitchers: 7-5 Double-headers: --- Vs. RH Starting Pitchers: 11-16 Aviators hit a home run(s): 15-16 Aviators hit no home run: 3-5 White Jerseys 4-6 Aviators commits error: 6-12 Navy Jerseys 8-8 Aviators are errorless: 12-9 Gray Jerseys 1-0 Outhitting opponent: 9-4 Gradient Jerseys 4-3 Tied w/hits opponent 4-0 Reyes de Plata Jerseys (white) 1-2 Outhit by opponent: 5-17 Reyes de Plata Jerseys (black) 0-2 Vs. affiliates: 2-7 Vs. affiliates: 16-14 LAS VEGAS AVIATORS HIGHS/LOWS

Longest Winning Streak 4 games (May 8-11) Longest Home Winning Streak 6 games (May 8-11, May 20-21) Longest Road Winning Streak 3 games (May 29-31); (June 6-8) Longest Losing Streak 6 games (June 13-15, 17-19) Longest Home Losing Streak 6 games (June 13-15, 17-19) Longest Road Losing Streak 3 games (May 13-15) Largest Home Attendance 9,568 vs. Reno (June 11) Largest Road Attendance 7,145 at Albuquerque (June 5)

Longest Game Time (9 innings) 4:14 (June 14 vs. Reno) Shortest Game Time, home (9 innings) 2:24 (May 23 vs. Salt Lake) Shortest Game Time, away (9 innings) 2:27 (May 15 at Reno)

Longest Game Time (7 innings) - - - Shortest Game Time (7 innings) - - - Longest Extra-Inning Game, Time 4:02 (May 8 vs. Sacramento, 10 innings)

AVIATORS OFFENSE Most Runs, Game 18, June 12 vs. Reno Most Runs, Inning 11, June 14 vs Reno (3rd) Most Hits, Game 19, May 20 vs. Salt Lake Most Hits, Inning 8 May 21 vs. Salt Lake (7th) Fewest Hits, Game 1, May 23 vs. Salt Lake Fewest Runs, Game 0, May 15 at Reno; May 23 & 25 vs. Salt Lake Most Doubles, Game 4 at Reno (May 14); vs. Salt Lake (May 20, 21); at Sacramento (May 27); at Albuquerque (June 6) Most Triples, Game 2 at Reno (May 17); vs. Salt Lake (May 21); at Albuquerque (June 4) Most Home Runs, Game 5 vs. Reno (June 12) Most Runs Batted In, Game 18 vs. Reno (June 12) Most Stolen Bases, Game 4 at Reno (May 16) Most , Game 14 at Sacramento (May 29, 31) Most Walks, Game 11 at Sacramento (May 30) Most Hit by Pitch, Game 3 at Sacramento (May 30) Most Sacrifice Flies, Game 2 vs. Sacramento (May 9); vs. Salt Lake (May 21); vs. Reno (June 14) Most Sacrifice Bunts, Game - - - Most LOB, Game 12 vs. Reno (June 10, 13) Biggest Deficit (/victory) 5 runs (vs. Sacramento, May 8: trailed 10-5; W, 11-10, 10 innings); 5 runs (vs. Sacramento, May 11: trailed 6-1; W, 10-7); Largest Margin of Victory 9 runs vs. Reno (June 12; W 18-9) Largest Margin of Defeat 15 runs at Reno (May 18; L 18-3)

OPPONENTS OFFENSE Most Runs, Game 21, June14 vs. Reno Most Runs, Inning 8, May 18 at Reno (5th) Most Hits, Game 22, June 14 vs. Reno Most Hits, Inning 6, May 18 at Reno (5th); May 24 vs. Salt Lake (6th); May 31 at Sacramento (5th); June 14 vs. Reno (6th) Fewest Hits, Game 4, May 29 at Sacramento Fewest Runs, Game 1, May 16 at Reno Most Doubles, Game 6, June 15 vs. Reno Most Triples, Game 3, May 14 at Reno Most Home Runs, Game 5, May 22 vs. Salt Lake; at Albuquerque (June 7); June 14, 15 vs. Reno Most Runs Batted In, Game 19, June 14 vs. Reno Most Stolen Bases, Game 1, 16 times Most Hit by Pitch, Game 3, June 15 vs. Reno; June 17 vs. Tacoma Most Sacrifice Bunts, Game 1, twice Most Sacrifice Flies, Game 2, May 10 vs. Sacramento; June 12 vs. Reno; June 17 vs. Tacoma Grand Slams, Game 1, Thairo Estrada vs. Sacramento (May 7); 1, Mitchell Tolman vs. Sacramento (May 8); 1, Renae Martinez, Jamie Ritchie at Reno (May 18) Most At-Bats, Individual Game 6, Juniel Querecuto, Daulton Varsho vs. Reno (June 13); 6, Jamie Ritchie, Seth Beer vs. Reno (June 14); 6, Juniel Querecuto vs. Reno (June 14); 6, Matt Lipka, Camden Duzenack vs. Reno (June 14); 6, Daulton Varsho, Andrew Young vs. Reno (June 15); 6, Donovan Walton vs. Tacoma (June 17) Most Hits, Individual, Game 5, Bryce Johnson (5-for-5) vs. Sacramento (May 10); 5, Matt Lipka (5-for-6) vs. Reno (June 14) 4, Thairo Estrada (4-for-5) vs. Sacramento (May 6); 4, Scott Schebler (4-for-5) vs. Salt Lake (May 24); 4, Camden Duzenack (4-for-6) vs. Reno (June 14); 4, Matt Lipka (4-for-5) vs. Reno (June 15) Most Doubles, Individual, Game 2, Jason Krizan vs. Sacramento (May 6); 2, Bryce Johnson vs. Sacramento (May 9, 10); 2, Connor Joe at Albuquerque (June 5); 2, Juniel Querecuto vs. Reno (June 13); 2, Josh VanMeter vs. Reno (June 15) Most Triples, Individual, Game 2, Ben DeLuzio at Reno (May 14) Most Home Runs, Individual, Game 2, Joe Adell vs. Salt Lake (May 20, 23); 2, Jake Gatewood vs. Salt Lake (May 22); 2, Justin Bour at Sacramento (May 28); 2, Greg Bird at Albuquerque (June 7); 2, Josh VanMeter vs. Reno (June 14) Most RBI, Individual, Game 5, Jamie Ritchie at Reno (May 18); 5, Josh VanMeter vs. Reno (June 14); 4, Thairo Estrada vs. Sacramento (May 6,7); 4, Mitchell Tolman vs. Sacramento (May 8); 4, Renae Martinez at Reno (May 18); 4, Brennon Lund vs. Salt Lake (May 21); 4, Joe Adell vs. Salt Lake (May 23); 4, Scott Schebler vs. Salt Lake (May 24); 4, Daulton Varsho, Henry Ramos vs. Reno (June 13) Most Runs Scored, Individual, Game 4, Jamie Ritchie, Camden Duzenack vs. Reno (June 14) Most Walks, Game 4, Josh VanMeter vs. Reno (June 14) Most Strikeouts, Game 4, Drew Robinson vs. Sacramento (May 6); 4, Mitch Walding vs. Salt Lake (May 23) Most Hit by Pitch, Game 1, 19 times Most Sacrifice Hits 1, twice Most Sacrifice Flies, Game 1, 18 times Most Stolen Bases, Game 1, 16 times Inside-The-Park Home Run - - - Hit for the Cycle - - - Most LOB, Game 14 vs. Sacramento (May 8, 10 innings) Biggest Deficit (comeback/victory) 6 runs (at Reno, May 14: trailed 7-1; W, 10-7); 6 runs (vs. Reno, June 14: trailed 12-6; W, 21-16)

AVIATORS PITCHING Most Strikeouts, Game 13 vs. Sacramento (May 13) Most Walks, Game 11 vs. Reno (June 14) Fewest Walks, Game 0 at Reno (May 16, 17)

DEFENSE Aviators Most Errors, Game 4, June 14 vs. Reno Aviators Most Double Plays, Game 4, June 11 vs. Reno Aviators Most Triple Plays, Game - - - Opponents Most Errors, Game 4 vs. Sacramento (May 10) Opponents Most Double Plays, Game 2 vs. Sacramento (May 6); at Reno (May 14,15); vs. Salt Lake (May 21, 22, 25); at Sacramento (May 27, 30); at Albuquerque (June 7) Opponents Most Triple Plays, Game - - -

AVIATORS INDIVIDUAL HITTING Most Hits, Game 4, Jacob Wilson (4-for-5) vs. Tacoma (June 17) 3, Luis Barrera (3-for-5) vs. Sacramento (May 7); 3, Greg Deichmann (3-for-4) vs. Sacramento (May 8); 3, Chad Pinder (3-for-4) vs. Sacramento (May 11); 3, Vimael Machín (3-for-4) vs. Salt Lake (May 20); 3, Frank Schwindel (3-for-5) vs. Salt Lake (May 20); 3, Francisco Peña (3-for-4) vs. Salt Lake (May 20); 3, Skye Bolt (3-for-5) vs. Salt Lake (May 20); 3, Austin Allen (3-for-5) vs. Salt Lake (May 20); 3, Buddy Reed (3-for-4) vs. Salt Lake (May 21); 3, Frank Schwindel (3-for-4) vs. Salt Lake (May 21); 3, Vimael Machín (3-for-4) vs. Salt Lake (May 22); 3, Skye Bolt (3-for-3) vs. Salt Lake (May 22); 3, Luis Barrera (3-for-6) at Sacramento (May 31); 3, Francisco Peña (3-for-5) at Sacramento (May 31); 3, Cody Thomas (3-for-4) at Albuquerque (June 4); 3, Greg Deichmann (3-for-4) at Albuquerque (June 6); 3, Frank Schwindel (3-for-4) at Albuquerque (June 7); 3, Austin Allen (3-for-4) at Albuquerque (June 8); 3, Frank Schwindel (3-for-5) vs. Reno (June 10); 3, Frank Schwindel (3-for-4) vs. Reno (June 11); 3, Luis Barrera (3-for-4) vs. Reno (June 11); 3, Cody Thomas (3-for-5) vs. Reno (June 12); 3, Francisco Peña (3-for-5) vs. Reno (June 13); 3, Luis Barrera (3-for-5) vs. Reno (June 14); 3, Carlos Pérez (3-for-5) vs. Reno (June 14); 3, Austin Allen (3-for-4) vs. Tacoma (June 19) Most Consecutive Hits 5, Jacob Wilson vs. Reno (June 15) & Tacoma (June 17) Most At-Bats, Game 6, Pete Kozma at Sacramento (May 30); 6, Luis Barrera, Mikey White at Sacramento (May 31); 6, Frank Schwindel vs. Reno (June 12) Most Runs Scored, Game 3, Frank Schwindel vs. Sacramento (May 8); 3, Luis Barrera vs. Sacramento (May 10); 3, Vimael Machín, Frank Schwindel vs. Salt Lake (May 20); 3, Buddy Reed vs. Salt Lake (May 21); 3, Skye Bolt vs. Salt Lake (May 22); 3, Austin Allen, Greg Deichmann at Albuquerque (June 6); 3, Frank Schwindel at Albuquerque (June 7); 3, Cody Thomas vs. Reno (June 12); 3, Nate Mondou vs. Reno (June 12); 3, Luis Barrera, Carlos Pérez vs. Reno (June 14); 3, Jacob Wilson vs. Tacoma (June 17) Most Doubles, Game 2, Frank Schwindel vs. Sacramento (May 11); 2, Buddy Reed vs. Salt Lake (May 21); 2, Jacob Wilson at Sacramento (May 27); at Albuquerque (June 8); 2, Frank Schwindel vs. Reno (June 10) Most Triples, Game 1, Luis Barrera vs. Sacramento (May 9); 1, Greg Deichmann vs. Sacramento (May 10); 1, Vimael Machín, Buddy Reed at Reno (May 17); 1, Jacob Wilson, Mikey White vs. Salt Lake (May 21); 1, Skye Bolt vs. Salt Lake (May 22); 1, Greg Deichmann at Salt Lake (May 27); 1, Vimael Machín, Jacob Wilson at Albuquerque (June 4); 1, Luis Barrera at Albuquerque (June 6); vs. Reno (June 14); 1, Cody Thomas vs. Tacoma (June 17) Most Home Runs, Game 2, Frank Schwindel at Albuquerque (June 7); 2, Cody Thomas vs. Reno (June 12); 2, Jacob Wilson vs. Tacoma (June 17) Walk-off Home Run - - - Most Total Bases, Game 10, Jacob Wilson (4-for-5, 2 HR) vs. Tacoma (June 17); 9, Skye Bolt (3-for-3, 2B, 3B, HR) vs. Salt Lake (May 22); 9, Frank Schwindel (3-for-4, 2 HR) at Albuquerque (June 7); 9, Cody Thomas (3-for-5, 2 HR) vs. Reno (June 12) Most RBI, Game 7, Francisco Peña vs. Salt Lake (May 20); 7, Vimael Machín vs. Reno (June 14); 5, Nate Mondou vs. Reno (June 12); 4, Jacob Wilson vs. Sacramento (May 10); vs. Reno (June 13); 4, Greg Deichmann at Sacramento (May 30); 4, Cody Thomas vs. Reno (June 12); 4, Jacob Wilson vs. Tacoma (June 17) Most Walks, Game 3, Greg Deichmann at Reno (May 16); 3, Skye Bolt at Sacramento (May 30); 3, Pete Kozma at Albuquerque (June 3); 3, Jacob Wilson at Albuquerque (June 7) ; vs. Reno (June 10); 3, Pete Kozma vs. Reno (June 12); 3, Greg Deichmann vs. Reno (June 13) Most Strikeouts, Game 4, Cody Thomas at Sacramento (May 30); 4, Mikey White at Sacramento (May 31) Most Hit by Pitch, Game 1, Skye Bolt at Reno (May 13); at Sacramento (May 29, 30); 1, Mikey White at Reno (May 17); 1, Francisco Peña vs. Salt Lake (May 20, 21); at SAC (May 30); 1, Carlos Pérez vs. Salt Lake (May 25); 1, Jacob Wilson at Sacramento (May 27, 30); 1, Austin Allen at Albuquerque (June 3, 7); vs. Reno (June 15); 1, Pete Kozma vs. Reno (June 11); 1, Nate Mondou vs. Reno (June 12); 1, Mickey McDonald vs. Reno (June 13); 1, Francisco Peña, Frank Schwindel vs. Reno (June 14) Most Sacrifice Hits - - - Most Sacrifice Flies 1, 11 times Most Stolen Bases, Game 1, 16 times Grand Slams, Game 1, Nate Mondou vs. Reno (June 12); 1, Jacob Wilson vs. Reno (June 13); 1, Vimael Machín vs. Reno (June 14); Longest 9 games, Pete Kozma (May 10-22); 7, Cody Thomas (May 30 – June 6); 6 games, Jacob Wilson (May 7-14); 6 games, Skye Bolt (May 24-30) Inside-The-Park Home Run - - - Hit for the Cycle - - - Hit into - - -

*franchise record

AVIATORS INDIVIDUAL PITCHING Most Hits Allowed, Game 10, Paul Blackburn at Sacramento (June 1) Most Runs Allowed, Game 8, Brian Howard vs. Reno (June 15) Most Earned Runs Allowed, Game 8, Brian Howard vs. Reno (June 15) Most Home Runs Allowed, Game 4, Matt Milburn vs. Sacramento (May 11) Most Walks, Game 6, vs. Sacramento (May 7) Most Strikeouts, Game 8, Parker Dunhee vs. Salt Lake (May 23) Most Hit by Pitch, Game 1, 19 times Most Innings Pitched, Game 6.0, Parker Dunshee at Reno (May 13); 6.0, Paul Blackburn at Reno (May 15); 6.0, Brian Howard at Reno (May 16); 6.0, Paul Blackburn vs. Salt Lake (May 21); 6.0, Parker Dunshee vs. Salt Lake (May 23); 6.0, Parker Dunshee at Sacramento (May 30); 6.0, Paul Blackburn at Sacramento (June 1); 6.0, Paul Blackburn at Albuquerque (June 7); 6.0, Daulton Jefferies at Albuquerque (June 8) Fewest Hits Allowed, Game (Min. 6 IP) 2, Paul Blackburn vs. Salt Lake (May 21) Fewest Runs Allowed, Game (Min. 6 IP) 1, Brian Howard at Reno (May 16); 1, Parker Dunshee at Sacramento (May 30)

2021 Season Runs By Inning: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Total Las Vegas Aviators 28 29 47 32 25 20 35 19 9 1 0 0 0 245 Opponents 16 41 27 25 40 32 40 37 26 0 0 0 0 284

RECORD BY RUNS SCORED Average Runs Per Game: Las Vegas 6.3; Opponents 7.3 LV Score 0 0-3 1 0-2 2 0-2 3 0-3 4 3-3 5 1-4 6 2-0 7 0-3 8 2-0 9 3-0 10+ 7-1

Las Vegas Pinch-Hitting (h-ab-bi): .429 (3-7-1). Deichmann 1.000 (1-1-0), Machín 1.000 (1-1-0), Peña .500 (1-2-1), Pérez .000 (0-2-0), Allen .000 (0-1-0).

Opponents (h-ab-bi): .000 (0-5-0).

2021 Transactions

Date Player From To 5/06/21 Oakland Las Vegas (Major League Rehab) 5/08/21 Burch Smith Las Vegas (ML Rehab) Oakland 5/10/21 Chad Pinder Oakland Las Vegas (Major League Rehab) 5/11/21 A.J. Puk Oakland Las Vegas (Major League Rehab) 5/12/21 Las Vegas Oakland 5/12/21 Austin Allen Oakland Las Vegas 5/12/21 Jordan Weems Oakland Las Vegas 5/14/21 Chad Pinder Las Vegas (ML Rehab) Oakland 5/17/21 Matt Cross Las Vegas AZL A’s 5/17/21 Vimael Machín Oakland Las Vegas 5/18/21 Luis Barrera Las Vegas Oakland 5/21/21 Cam Bedrosian Las Vegas Oakland 5/22/21 Adam Kolarek Oakland Las Vegas 5/23/21 Las Vegas Released 5/23/21 Jesus Zambrano Midland (AA) Las Vegas 5/24/21 Daulton Jefferies Extended Spring Las Vegas 5/27/21 Jesús Luzardo Oakland Las Vegas (Major League Rehab) 5/27/21 Luis Barrera Oakland Las Vegas 5/27/21 Carlos Pérez Las Vegas Temporary Inactive 5/27/21 Marcos Betancourt AZL A’s Las Vegas 5/28/21 Jordan Weems Las Vegas Oakland 5/28/21 A.J. Puk Las Vegas (ML Rehab) Oakland 5/28/21 A.J. Puk Oakland Las Vegas 5/30/21 Jesús Luzardo Las Vegas (ML Rehab) Oakland 5/30/21 Jordan Weems Oakland Las Vegas 6/01/21 Skye Bolt Las Vegas Oakland 6/05/21 Reymin Guduan Oakland Las Vegas (Major League Rehab) 6/07/21 Parker Dunshee Las Vegas IL 6/07/21 Mikey White Las Vegas IL 6/08/21 Reymin Guduan Las Vegas (ML Rehab) Oakland 6/08/21 Reymin Guduan Oakland DFA 6/10/21 Mickey McDonald Midland (AA) Las Vegas 6/10/21 Carlos Pérez Temporary Inactive Las Vegas 6/10/21 Marcos Betancourt Las Vegas AZL A’s 6/11/21 Reymin Guduan DFA Las Vegas 6/14/21 Edwin Díaz Las Vegas IL 6/17/21 Buddy Reed Las Vegas IL 6/17/21 Tanner Anderson Las Vegas Released 6/17/21 Skye Bolt Oakland Las Vegas 6/17/21 Zach Jackson Midland (AA) Las Vegas 6/18/21 Mickey McDonald Las Vegas Midland (AA) 6/19/21 Skye Bolt Las Vegas Oakland

Las Vegas Aviators Players Promoted to the Oakland A’s (who began the season in minor leagues)

Player Date James Kaprielian May 12 Luis Barrera May 18 Cam Bedrosian May 21 Skye Bolt June 1

2021 Game-By-Game Breakdown

Aviators Opp. Overall Date Opp. Result R/H/E R/H/E WP LP SV Rec./Pos./GB ATT TIME 5-6 SACRAMENTO L, 8-1 1/4/1 8/16/2 Banda 1-0 Kaprielian 0-1 - - - 0-1/3rd/1.0 5,002 3:30 5-7 SACRAMENTO L, 6-4 4/10/0 6/7/3 Cyr 1-0 Dunshee 0-1 Leone (1) 0-2/T-4th/2.0 4,891 3:27 5-8 SACRAMENTO W, 11-10 (10) 11/12/1 10/13/1 Bracewell 1-0 Krizan 0-1 - - - 1-2/4th/2.0 5,063 4:02 5-9 SACRAMENTO W, 6-3 6/7/1 3/7/0 Naile 1-0 Yamaguchi 0-1 Acevedo (1) 2-2/T-2nd/2.0 4,488 2:47 5-10 SACRAMENTO W, 9-6 9/8/0 6/13/4 Angulo 1-0 Pfeifer 0-1 - - - 3-2/T-2nd/1.0 4,325 3:16 5-11 SACRAMENTO W, 10-7 10/13/0 7/11/1 Puk 1-0 Castro 0-1 - - - 4-2/2nd/1.0 4,682 3:13 5-13 Reno L, 8-5 5/5/2 8/9/0 Powers 1-0 Bracewell 1-1 Buchter (2) 4-3/T-2nd/2.0 3,889 3:07 5-14 Reno L, 10-7 7/12/1 10/11/0 Aguilar 2-0 Puk 1-1 Mantiply (2) 4-4/T-2nd/3.0 3,689 3:38 5-15 Reno L, 3-0 0/4/1 3/7/1 2-0 Blackburn 0-1 Buchter (3) 4-5/T-3rd/4.0 3,769 2:27 5-16 Reno W, 4-1 4/6/0 1/5/1 Anderson 1-0 Garcia 0-1 Bedrosian (1) 5-5/T-2nd/3.0 3,751 2:46 5-17 Reno W, 8-2 8/8/0 2/8/2 Milburn 1-0 Donatella 0-1 - - - 6-5/2nd/2.0 3,395 2:56 5-18 Reno L, 18-3 3/7/1 18/17/0 Powers 2-0 Dunshee 0-2 - - - 6-6/T2nd/3.0 2,974 3:06 5-20 SALT LAKE W, 16-8 16/19/0 8/8/1 Anderson 2-0 Buchanan 0-1 - - - 7-6/2nd/3.0 4,711 3:31 5-21 SALT LAKE W, 12-6 12/17/0 6/8/1 Schlitter 1-0 Hoyt 0-1 - - - 8-6/2nd/3.0 5,235 3:08 5-22 SALT LAKE L, 11-5 5/9/0 11/14/3 Faria 1-1 Howard 0-1 - - - 8-7/2nd/3.0 5,180 3:25 5-23 SALT LAKE L, 5-0 0/1/0 5/7/1 Naughton 1-0 Dunshee 0-3 - - - 8-8/T-2nd/4.0 4,963 2:24 5-24 SALT LAKE L, 8-5 5/7/2 8/17/2 Buchanan 1-1 Milburn 1-1 Hoyt (1) 8-9/T-3rd/4.0 4,897 2:55 5-25 SALT LAKE L, 12-0 0/6/1 12/13/0 Peña 2-1 Holmes 0-1 - - - 8-10/T-4th/5.0 5,214 3:09 5-27 Sacramento W, 6-5 6/9/0 5/11/2 Blackburn 1-1 Yamaguchi 0-3 Acevedo (2) 9-10/T-3rd/5.0 2,942 3:26 5-28 Sacramento L, 7-2 2/4/2 7/11/0 Banda 2-0 Howard 0-2 - - - 9-11/T-3rd/6.0 3,422 3:04 5-29 Sacramento W, 4-2 4/5/0 2/4/0 Puk 2-1 Alvarez 3-1 - - - 10-11/3rd/5.0 3,637 3:02 5-30 Sacramento W, 9-5 9/8/0 5/9/0 Dunshee 1-3 Beede 0-2 - - - 11-11/T-2nd/5.0 3,338 3:40 5-31 Sacramento W, 11-7 11/15/0 7/15/0 Angulo 2-0 Pfeifer 0-3 - - - 12-11/T-2nd/4.0 - - - 3:41 6-1 Sacramento L, 5-4 4/7/2 5/13/0 Gott 1-0 Milburn 1-2 - - - 12-12/3rd/4.0 3,063 2:51 6-3 Albuquerque L, 2-1 1/5/0 2/9/1 Lawrence 2-0 Weems 0-1 - - - 12-13/3rd/5.0 3,536 3:17 6-4 Albuquerque W, 4-2 4/10/1 2/7/0 Howard 1-2 Mujica 0-4 Acevedo (3) 13-13/T-2nd/5.0 4,297 3:02 6-5 Albuquerque L, 5-3 3/6/0 5/8/0 Wynkoop 2-0 Puk 2-2 Lawrence (3) 13-14/3rd/5.0 7,145 2:44 6-6 Albuquerque W, 11-8 11/10/2 8/10/2 Naile 2-0 Holder 0-1 Acevedo (4) 14-14/3rd/4.0 3,351 3:38 6-7 Albuquerque W, 9-8 9/10/1 8/14/2 Blackburn 2-1 Castellani 1-5 Romero (1) 15-14/2nd/4.0 2,272 3:15 6-8 Albuquerque W, 5-4 5/8/0 4/5/0 Jefferies 1-0 Clarkin 0-3 Acevedo (5) 16-14/2nd/4.0 2,305 2:33 6-10 RENO L, 7-5 5/9/0 7/10/1 Ramirez 1-0 Angulo 2-1 Aguilar (1) 16-15/2nd/4.0 8,021 3:28 6-11 RENO W, 8-3 8/11/1 3/10/0 Anderson 3-0 Gilbert 1-1 - - - 17-15/2nd/3.0 9,568 3:18 6-12 RENO W, 18-9 18/15/0 9/12/0 Zambrano 1-0 Mejia 0-2 - - - 18-15/2nd/2.0 8,920 3:44 6-13 RENO L, 15-7 7/10/2 15/19/1 Gann 1-0 Blackburn 2-2 - - - 18-16/3rd3/0 5,464 4:10 6-14 RENO L, 21-16 16/15/4 21/22/2 Ramirez 2-0 Romero 0-1 - - - 18-17/3rd/4.0 6,152 4:14 6-15 RENO L, 16-4 4/7/0 16/19/0 Gage 1-1 Howard 1-3 - - - 18-18/3rd/5.0 5,619 3:35 6-17 TACOMA L, 11-7 7/15/0 11/12/0 Fletcher 2-0 Zambrano 0-1 - - - 18-19/3rd/6.0 6,907 3:50 6-18 TACOMA L, 5-2 2/7/1 5/10/0 McCaughan 3-2 Romero 0-2 Schlitter (1) 18-20/3rd/7.0 7,690 2:37 6-19 TACOMA L, 5-3 3/10/0 5/7/0 Dull 1-2 Puk 2-3 Zamora (1) 18-21/3rd/8.0 8,357 3:13

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