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Pioneer League All-Stars - 2019 Roster (Last Update: July 31St) Pioneer League All-Stars - 2019 Roster (Last Update: July 31st) Pitchers (12) No. (Club) Player Name B/T Ht. Wt. Date of Birth Acquired Hometown NWL Team 30 Bido, Anderson R/R 6-3 205 5/7/1999 FA (2017) Las Matas de Farfan, DR Grand Junction 22 Fuenmayor, Liu L/L 5-11 170 2/2/1999 FA (2017) Venezuela Missoula 34 Lindell, Karsen R/R 6-3 190 6/2/1996 9th rd (2015) Tacoma, WA Rocky Mountain 28 Malisheski, Kevin R/R 6-3 200 9/7/1997 38th rd (2016) Barrington, IL Ogden 30 McGuff, Patrick L/R 6-2 200 3/30/1994 36th rd (2016) Cincinnati, OH Missoula 34 McMinn, Josh R/R 6-4 205 4/29/1996 27th rd (2019) Oklahoma City, OK Missoula 18 Medrano, Miguel R/R 6-0 165 1/4/1998 FA - TX (2016) San Pedro de Marcois, DR Billings 41 Merrill, Corey R/R 6-3 210 10/11/1994 37th rd (2017) Lutcher, LA Ogden 35 Pineda, Ramon R/R 6-3 200 2/3/1998 FA (2016) Yaguate, DR Great Falls 56 Stevenson, Jake R/R 6-4 225 3/24/1997 10th rd (2019) Waconia, MN Billings 31 Wang, Chih-Ting L/L 6-1 230 1/24/1999 FA (2017) Tai Chung, Taiwan Idaho Falls 21 Weems, Avery R/L 6-2 205 6/6/1997 6th rd (2019) Flagstaff, AZ Great Falls Catchers (2) No. (Club) Player Name B/T Ht. Wt. Date of Birth Acquired Hometown NWL Team 19 Emodi, Michael R/R 6-4 225 4/18/1996 11th rd (2018) Omaha, NE Idaho Falls 25 Yang, Eric R/R 5-11 185 3/26/1998 7th rd (2019) Woodland Hills, CA Billings Infielders (8) No. (Club) Player Name B/T Ht. Wt. Date of Birth Acquired Hometown NWL Team 14 Diaz, Eddy R/R 6-0 175 2/14/2000 FA (2017) Matanzas, Cuba Grand Junction 36 Koss, Christian R/R 6-1 182 1/27/1998 12th rd (2019) Riverside, CA Grand Junction 20 Dungan, Clay L/R 6-1 190 6/2/1996 9th rd (2019) Muncy, IN Idaho Falls 23 Jackson, Jeremiah R/R 6-0 165 3/26/2000 2nd rd (2018) Mobile, AL Orem 47 Lewis, Brandon R/R 6-3 215 10/23/1998 4th rd (2019) Granada Hills, CA Ogden 5 McWilliams, Sam R/R 6-0 175 5/26/1998 19th rd (2018) Menden Hall, MS Ogden 17 Mendoza, Harvin L/L 6-2 185 2/8/1999 FA (2015) Caracas, VZ Great Falls 10 Peguero, Liover R/R 6-1 160 12/31/2000 FA (2017) Higuey, DR Missoula Outfielders (6) No. (Club) Player Name B/T Ht. Wt. Date of Birth Acquired Hometown NWL Team 8 Bello, Micah R/R 5-11 165 7/21/2000 CBB (2018) Hilo, HI Rocky Mountain 37 Carranza, Tristen R/R 5-10 200 10/8/1996 AFA (2019) El Centro, CA Missoula 32 Knowles, D’Shawn S/R 6-0 165 1/16/2001 FA (2017) New Providence, Bahamas Orem 48 Littell, John R/R 6-3 218 8/16/1995 37th rd (2018) Stillwater, OK Ogden 18 Pages, Andy R/R 6-1 180 12/8/2000 FA (2018) Dominican Republic Ogden 44 Simpson, Colin L/R 5-9 228 7/23/1996 29th rd (2019) Edmond, OK Grand Junction Field Staff No. (Club) Staff Name Position Hometown 2018 Club 10 Esmay, Tim Manager Scottsdale, AZ Great Falls Voyagers 20 Seitzer, Cameron Hitting Coach Overland Park, KS Kannapolis Intimidators 23 Ely, John Pitching Coach Harvey, IL Great Falls 18 Montilla, Gerson Assistant Coach Valencia, VZ Charlotte Knights Roster Key Pronounciation Guide Roster Breakdown Parent Clubs of teams FA - Free Agent Grand Junction Rockies - 4 players PIO South MLFA - Minor League Free Agent Ogden Raptors - 6 players Grand Junction Rockies - Colorado Rockies NDFA - Non-Drafted Free Agent Orem Owlz - 2 players Ogden Raptors - Los Angeles Dodgers AFA - Amateur Free Agent Rocky Mountain Vibes - 2 players Rocky Mountain Vibes - Milwaukee Brewers T - Acquired Via Trade Billings Mustangs - 3 players Orem Owlz - Los Angeles Angels Sup - Supplemental portion of Great Falls Voyagers - 3 players PIO North round Missoula Osprey - 5 players Billings Mustangs - Cincinnati Reds * - Injured List Idaho Falls Chukars - 3 players Great Falls Voyagers - Chicago White Sox & - Temporary Inactive List Missoula Osprey - Arizona Diamondbacks M - MLB Rehab Assignment Idaho Falls Chukars - Kansas City Royals.
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