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Play Ball in Style Manager: Scott Servais (9) NUMERICAL ROSTER 0 Sam Haggerty INF 1 Kyle Lewis OF 2 Tom Murphy C 3 J.P. Crawford INF 4 Shed Long Jr. INF 5 Braden Bishop OF 7 Marco Gonzales LHP 9 Scott Servais MANAGER 12 Evan White INF 13 Perry Hill COACH 14 Manny Acta COACH 15 Kyle Seager INF 16 Drew Steckenrider RHP 17 Mitch Haniger OF 18 Yusei Kikuchi LHP 20 Taylor Trammell OF 21 Tim Laker COACH 22 Luis Torrens C 23 Ty France INF 25 Dylan Moore INF 26 Jose Marmolejos INF 28 Jake Fraley OF 32 Pete Woodworth COACH 33 Justus Sheffield LHP 35 Justin Dunn RHP 38 Anthony Misiewicz LHP 39 Carson Vitale COACH 47 Rafael Montero RHP 48 Jared Sandberg COACH 49 Kendall Graveman RHP 50 Erik Swanson RHP 52 Nick Margevicius LHP 53 Will Vest RHP 65 Casey Sadler RHP 66 Fleming Baez COACH 74 Ljay Newsome RHP 77 Chris Flexen RHP 79 Trent Blank COACH 88 Jarret DeHart COACH 89 Nasusel Cabrera COACH 99 Keynan Middleton RHP SEATTLE MARINERS ROSTER NO. PITCHERS (14) B-T HT. WT. BORN BIRTHPLACE 35 DUNN, Justin R-R 6-2 185 09/22/95 Freeport, NY 77 FLEXEN, Chris R-R 6-3 230 07/01/94 Newark, CA 7 GONZALES, Marco L-L 6-1 199 02/16/92 Fort Collins, CO 49 GRAVEMAN, Kendall R-R 6-2 200 12/21/90 Alexander City, AL PLAY BALL IN STYLE. 18 KIKUCHI, Yusei L-L 6-0 200 06/17/91 Morioka, Japan MARINERS SUITES PROVIDE THE PERFECT 52 MARGEVICIUS, Nick L-L 6-5 220 06/18/96 Cleveland, OH 99 MIDDLETON, Keynan R-R 6-3 215 09/12/93 Milwaukie, OR SETTING FOR YOUR NEXT EVENT. 38 MISIEWICZ, Anthony (IL) R-L 6-1 200 11/01/94 Detroit, MI 47 MONTERO, Rafael R-R 6-0 190 10/17/90 Higuerito, DR 74 NEWSOME, Ljay R-R 5-11 210 11/08/96 La Plata, MD 65 SADLER, Casey R-R 6-3 205 07/13/90 Stillwater, OK 33 SHEFFIELD, Justus L-L 5-10 195 05/13/96 Tullahoma, TN 16 STECKENRIDER, Drew R-R 6-4 217 01/10/91 Atlanta, GA 50 SWANSON, Erik R-R 6-3 220 09/04/93 Fargo, ND 53 VEST, Will R-R 6-0 180 06/06/95 Houston, TX NO. CATCHERS (2) B-T HT. WT. BORN BIRTHPLACE 2 MURPHY, Tom R-R 6-1 218 04/03/91 West Monroe, NY 22 TORRENS, Luis R-R 6-0 208 05/02/96 Valencia, Venezuela NO. INFIELDERS (7) B-T HT. WT. BORN BIRTHPLACE 3 CRAWFORD, J.P. L-R 6-2 199 01/11/95 Long Beach, CA 23 FRANCE, Ty R-R 5-11 217 07/13/94 Downey, CA 0 HAGGERTY, Sam S-R 5-11 175 05/26/94 Phoenix, AZ 4 LONG JR., Shed (IL) L-R 5-8 184 08/22/95 Birmingham, AL 26 MARMOLEJOS, José L-L 6-2 239 01/02/93 Santo Domingo, DR 25 MOORE, Dylan R-R 6-0 185 08/02/92 Yorba Linda, CA 15 SEAGER, Kyle L-R 6-0 216 11/03/87 Charlotte, NC 12 WHITE, Evan R-L 6-3 220 04/26/96 Columbus, OH MULTIPLE SUITE PACKAGES NO. OUTFIELDERS (3) B-T HT. WT. BORN BIRTHPLACE TO CHOOSE FROM 5 BISHOP, Braden R-R 6-1 178 08/22/93 Woodland, CA INCLUDES GAME TICKETS, VIP PARKING 28 FRALEY, Jake (IL) L-L 6-0 195 05/25/95 Frederick, MD AND A CATERING CREDIT 17 HANIGER, Mitch R-R 6-2 199 12/23/90 Mountain View, CA 1 LEWIS, Kyle (IL) R-R 6-4 205 07/13/95 Snellville, GA MARINERS.COM/SUITES 20 TRAMMELL, Taylor L-L 6-2 213 09/13/97 Powder Springs, GA (IL): Injured List Manager: Dave Roberts (30) NUMERICAL ROSTER 0 Danny Lehmann COACH 3 Chris Taylor INF 5 Corey Seager INF 7 Julio Urias LHP 8 Zach McKinstry INF 9 Gavin Lux INF 10 Justin Turner INF 11 AJ Pollock OF 13 Max Muncy INF 15 Austin Barnes C 16 Will Smith C 17 Joe Kelly RHP 21 Walker Buehler RHP 22 Clayton Kershaw LHP 26 Tony Gonsolin RHP 27 Trevor Bauer RHP 30 Dave Roberts MANAGER 33 David Price LHP 35 Cody Bellinger INF 40 Jimmy Nelson RHP 43 Edwin Rios INF 45 Matt Beaty INF 46 Corey Knebel RHP 48 Brusdar Graterol RHP 49 Blake Treinen RHP 50 Mookie Betts OF 54 Josh Bard COACH 62 Luke Raley OF 65 Aaron Bates COACH 72 Robert Van Scoyoc COACH 73 Brant Brown COACH 74 Kenley Jansen RHP 77 Dennis Santana RHP 81 Victor Gonzalez LHP 85 Dustin May RHP 86 Clayton McCullough COACH 87 Connor McGuiness COACH 88 Bob Geren COACH 91 Dino Ebel COACH 99 Mark Prior COACH LOS ANGELES DODGERS ROSTER NO. PITCHERS (12) B-T HT. WT. BORN BIRTHPLACE 27 BAUER, Trevor R-R 6-1 205 01/17/91 North Hollywood, CA 21 BUEHLER, Walker R-R 6-2 185 07/28/94 Lexington, KY 26 GONSOLIN, Tony (IL) R-R 6-1 205 05/14/94 Vacaville, CA 81 GONZALEZ, Victor L-L 6-0 180 11/16/95 Tuxpan, Mexico 48 GRATEROL, Brusdar (IL) R-R 6-1 265 08/26/98 Calabozo, Venezuela 74 JANSEN, Kenley S-R 6-5 265 09/30/87 Willemstad, Netherlands Antilles 17 KELLY, Joe (IL) R-R 6-1 174 06/09/88 Anaheim, CA 22 KERSHAW, Clayton L-L 6-4 225 03/19/88 Dallas, TX 46 KNEBEL, Corey R-R 6-3 224 11/26/91 Denton, TX 85 MAY, Dustin R-R 6-6 180 09/06/97 Justin, TX 40 NELSON, Jimmy R-R 6-6 250 06/05/89 Klamath Falls, OR 33 PRICE, David L-L 6-5 215 08/26/85 Murfreesboro, TN 77 SANTANA, Dennis R-R 6-2 190 04/12/96 San Pedro de Macoris, DR 49 TREINEN, Blake R-R 6-5 225 06/30/88 Wichita, KS 7 URIAS, Julio L-L 6-1 225 08/12/96 Culiacan, Mexico NO. CATCHERS (2) B-T HT. WT. BORN BIRTHPLACE 15 BARNES, Austin R-R 5-10 190 12/28/89 Fullerton, CA 16 SMITH, Will R-R 5-10 195 03/28/95 Louisville, KY NO. INFIELDERS (8) B-T HT. WT. BORN BIRTHPLACE 45 BEATY, Matt L-R 6-0 215 04/28/93 Snellville, GA FLEX MEMBERSHIPS 35 BELLINGER, Cody (IL) L-L 6-4 203 07/13/95 Scottsdale, AZ 9 LUX, Gavin L-R 6-2 190 11/23/97 Kenosha, WI 8 McKINSTRY, Zach L-R 6-0 180 04/29/95 Toledo, OH 13 MUNCY, Max L-R 6-0 215 08/25/90 Midland, TX THE NUMBER OF 43 RIOS, Edwin L-R 6-1 220 04/21/94 Caguas, Puerto Rico CHOOSE 5 SEAGER, Corey L-R 6-4 215 04/27/94 Charlotte, NC TICKETS, LOCATION 3 TAYLOR, Chris R-R 6-1 196 08/29/90 Virginia Beach, VA 10 TURNER, Justin R-R 5-11 202 11/23/84 Long Beach, CA & GAMES! NO. OUTFIELDERS (3) B-T HT. WT. BORN BIRTHPLACE 50 BETTS, Mookie R-R 5-9 180 10/07/92 Nashville, TN 11 POLLOCK, AJ R-R 6-1 210 12/05/87 Hebron, CT 62 RALEY, Luke L-R 6-4 235 09/19/94 Hinckley, OH MARINERS.COM/FLEX (IL): Injured List.
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