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Jersey Shore Blueclaws – 2021 Roster (Opening Day – May 4Th) Jersey Shore BlueClaws – 2021 Roster (Opening Day – May 4th) Pitchers (18 active) No. Player Name B/T Ht. Wt. Date of Birth Acquired Resides Last Appearance 26 Adams, Mike R/R 5-11 175 9/7/1994 FA – 1/2021 Egg Harbor, NJ Rockland (Ind, 2016) 54 Brown, Ben R/R 6-6 220 9/9/1999 33rd rd, 2017 East Setauket, NY Lakewood (2019) 21 Brown, Blake R/R 6-0 190 8/18/1998 NDFA, 2020 Dallas, NC UNC-Asheville (2020) 24 Gowdy, Kevin R/R 6-3 195 11/16/1997 2nd rd, 2016 Santa Barbara, CA Lakewood (2019) 25 Hendrickson, Josh L/L 6-4 220 9/18/1997 38th rd, 2019 Ashford, Australia Lakewood (2019) 18 Hughes, Jonathan R/R 6-2 200 1/8/1997 NDFA, 2020 Flowery Branch, GA Georgia Tech (2020) 22 Leverett, Adam L/R 6-5 215 9/19/1998 15th rd, 2019 Macon, GA Williamsport (2019) 35 Marconi, Brian R/L 6-2 186 5/9/1997 NDFA, 2019 Marlton, NJ Williamsport (2019) 15 McKay, Tyler R/R 6-5 177 8/18/1997 16th rd, 2018 Lee’s Summit, MO Lakewood (2019) 23 Mezquita, Jhordany L/L 6-0 220 1/30/1998 8th rd, 2017 Santiago, DR Lakewood (2019) 11 Perkins, Jack R/R 6-3 215 8/6/1997 11th rd, 2018 Oxford, FL Clearwater (2019) 37 Pipkin, Dominic R/R 6-5 185 11/5/1999 9th rd, 2018 Pinole, CA Lakewood (2019) 28 Potter, Mark R/R 6-5 280 11/12/1997 19th rd, 2018 Rockledge, FL Lakewood (2019) 12 Santos, Victor R/R 6-0 220 7/12/2000 AFA, 2016 Salcedo, DR Lakewood (2019) 33 Skirrow, Noah R/R 6-1 225 7/21/1998 NDFA, 2020 Hamilton, Ontario Liberty University (2020) 9 Sullivan, Billy R/R 6-1 195 4/16/1999 NDFA, 2020 New Castle, DE U of Delaware (2020) 36 Zabala, Aneurys R/R 6-3 259 12/21/1996 FA, 12/2020 Santo Domingo, DR Daytona (CIN, 2019) 31 Zarbnisky, Braden L/R 6-2 191 12/26/1996 NDFA, 2020 Marietta, GA West Virginia U (2020) Catchers (3 active) No. Player Name B/T Ht. Wt. Date of Birth Acquired Resides Last Appearance 27 Friscia,Vito R/R 6-3 250 12/19/1996 40th rd, 2019 Valley Stream, NY GCL Phillies (2019) 20 Iser, Herbert L/R 6-2 220 12/14/1997 23rd rd, 2019 Houston, TX Williamsport (2019) 6 O’Hoppe, Logan R/R 6-2 185 2/9/2000 23rd rd, 2018 West Islip, NY Williamsport (2019) Infielders (6 active) No. Player Name B/T Ht. Wt. Date of Birth Acquired Resides Last Appearance 17 Cornelius, Chris R/R 6-0 195 9/4/1997 16th rd, 2019 St. Louis, MO GCL Phillies (2019) 5 Fassnacht, Nate R/R 5-10 205 1/5/1998 8th rd, 2019 Ephrata, PA Williamsport (2019) 4 Guzman, Jonathan R/R 6-0 200 8/17/1999 AFA, 2015 Esperanza, DR Lakewood (2019) 13 Rott, Rudy L/R 5-11 230 9/7/1996 9th rd, 2019 Holmen, WI Williamsport (2019) 7 Stobbe, Cole R/R 6-2 195 8/30/1997 3rd rd,2016 Omaha, NE Lakewood (2019) 10 Stott, Bryson L/R 6-3 200 10/6/1997 1st rd, 2019 Las Vegas, NV Williamsport (2019) Outfielders (3 active) No. Player Name B/T Ht. Wt. Date of Birth Acquired Resides Last Appearance 16 Greenwalt, Keaton R/R 6-3 200 11/23/1997 20th rd, 2019 Lubbock, TX GCL Phillies (2019) 8 Hearn, Hunter R/R 6-1 205 10/30/1996 26th rd, 2019 Hunstville, TX Williamsport (2019) 13 Ortiz, Jhailyn R/R 6-3 215 11/18/1998 AFA, 2015 Jaraboacoa, DR Clearwater (2019) Field Staff No. Staff Name Position Resides Last Club 30 Adamson, Chris Manager Adelaide, South Australia (First season with Phillies) 34 DeLima, Rafael Hitting Coach Valencia, VZ GCL Phillies East (PHI) 32 Hockenberry, Matt Pitching Coach Philadelphia, PA Lakewood (PHI) Dodgson, Andrew Athletic Trainer Chattanooga, TN GCL Phillies West (PHI) Peditto, Bruce S&C Coach Mt. Laurel, NJ Lakewood (PHI) Roster Key Pronunciation Guide Phillies MiLB Affiliates FA – Free Agent Leverett, Adam – LEV-er-ett Lehigh Valley IronPigs – AAA MLFA – Minor League Free Agent Mezquita, Jhordany – Mes-SKEET-uh Reading Phillies – AA NDFA – Non-Drafted Free Agent Skirrow, Noah – SKI-row (as in skiing) AFA – Amateur Free Agent Zabala, Aneurys – On-your-EES Jersey Shore BlueClaws – High-A T – Acquired Via Trade Clearwater Threshers – Low – A Iser, Herbert – EYE-sir Sup – Supplemental portion of round O’Hoppe, Logan – O-HOP-ee *- Injured List Fassnacht, Nate – Foss-knocked & - Temporary Inactive List Rott, Rudy – WROTE M – MLB Rehab Assignment Stobbe, Cole – STO-bee Ortiz, Jhailyn – JAY-lean .
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