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CHARLOTTE KNIGHTS ROSTER ~ April 25, 2018 ~ CHARLOTTE KNIGHTS ROSTER ~ April 25, 2018 ~ Manager: Mark Grudzielanek, 15 Pitching Coach: Steve McCatty, 54 Hitting Coach: Andy Tomberlin, 11 Coach: Garey Ingram, 32 Athletic Trainer: James Kruk Strength Coach: Shawn Powell # PITCHERS (13+2) B/T HT/WT BORN DOB (AGE) ACQ . ’17 TEAMS W-L ERA G GS SV 31 Cedeño, Xavier L/L 5’11”/210 Guayanilla, PR 8-26-86 (31) 18 – FA TAMPA BAY 1-1 12.00 9 0 0 19 Covey, Dylan R/R 6’1”/220 Pasadena, CA 8-14-91 (26) 16 – R-5 WHITE SOX 0-7 7.71 18 12 0 AZL White Sox 0-0 0.00 3 3 0 Charlotte (Triple-A) 0-0 3.00 2 0 0 26 Danish, Tyler R/R 6’1”/200 Brandon, FL 9-12-94 (23) 13 – 2nd Charlotte (Triple-A) 4-14 5.47 26 25 0 WHITE SOX 1-0 0.00 1 0 0 17 Fry, Jace L/L 6’1”/205 Portland, OR 7-9-93 (24) 14 – 3rd Birmingham (Double-A) 2-1 2.78 33 0 3 WHITE SOX 0-0 10.80 11 0 0 9 Gómez, Jeanmar R/R 6’3”/215 Caracas, VZ 2-10-88 (30) 18 – FA PHILADELPHIA 3-2 7.25 18 0 2 Colo. Springs (Triple-A) 0-0 2.16 7 0 0 Tacoma (Triple-A) 1-0 1.59 5 0 1 47 House, T.J. R/L 6’1”/205 Slidell, LA 9-29-89 (28) 18 – FA Buffalo (Triple-A) 9-11 4.32 24 24 0 TORONTO 0-0 4.50 2 0 0 34 Kopech, Michael R/R 6’4”/225 Longview, TX 4-30-96 (21) 16 – TRA Birmingham (Double-A) 8-7 2.87 22 22 0 Charlotte (Triple-A) 1-1 3.00 3 3 0 30 Minaya, Juan + R/R 6’4”/210 Puerto Plata, DR 9-18-90 (27) 16 – WAI Charlotte (Triple-A) 1-0 1.42 13 0 0 WHITE SOX 3-2 4.53 40 0 9 38 Pinto, Ricardo + R/R 6’0”/165 Guacara Carabobo, VZ 1-20-94 (24) 18 – TRA Lehigh Valley (Triple-A) 5-3 3.86 19 8 1 PHILADELPHIA 1-2 7.89 25 0 0 33 Roach, Donny R/R 6’0”/195 Las Vegas, NV 12-14-89 (28) 18 – FA KT (Korea) 4-15 4.69 28 28 0 14 Scahill, Rob L/R 6’1”/215 Lombard, IL 2-15-87 (31) 17 – FA MILWAUKEE 1-3 4.43 18 0 1 Colo. Springs (Triple-A) 0-1 1.40 27 0 10 16 Tomshaw, Matt L/L 6’1”/215 Kingston, NY 12-17-88 (29) 17 – FA Jacksonville (Double-A) 13-6 3.48 27 27 0 24 Vieira, Thyago + R/R 6’3”/210 Sao Paulo, BZ 1-7-93 (25) 17 – TRA Arkansas (Double-A) 0-0 0.00 3 0 0 SEATTLE 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 Tacoma (Triple-A) 0-1 4.58 12 0 2 # CATCHERS (2+1) B/T HT/WT BORN DOB (AGE) ACQ. ’17 TEAMS G AVG. HR. RBI SB 21 González, Alfredo R/R 6’0”/235 Santa Teresa del Tuy, VZ 7-13-92 (24) 16 – TRA Birmingham (Double-A) 71 .208 4 24 4 36 Smith, Kevan + R/R 6’4”/230 Pittsburgh, PA 6-28-88 (29) 11 – 7th Charlotte (Triple-A) 14 .377 0 15 0 WHITE SOX 87 .283 4 30 0 # INFIELDERS (7) B/T HT/WT BORN DOB (AGE) ACQ. ’17 TEAMS G AVG. HR. RBI SB 10 Alvarez, Eddy S/R 5’9”/185 Miami, FL 1-30-90 (28) 14 – FA Birmingham (Double-A) 92 .234 4 32 7 Charlotte (Triple-A) 34 .240 0 7 1 3 Elmore, Jake R/R 5’10”/185 Dothan, AL 6-15-87 (30) 18 – FA Buffalo (Triple-A) 94 .231 1 36 11 New Orleans (Triple-A) 16 .269 0 5 1 13 Gillaspie, Casey + S/L 6’5”/220 Milwaukee, WI 1-25-93 (25) 17 – TRA Durham (Triple-A) 95 .227 9 44 1 Charlotte (Triple-A) 30 .210 6 18 0 20 Leonard, Patrick R/R 6’4”/230 Jacksonville, FL 10-20-92 (25) 17 – FA Durham (Triple-A) 131 .268 12 70 15 4 Perez, Juan L/R 6’0”/185 Reseda, CA 11-1-91 (26) 18 – FA Louisville (Triple-A) 22 .300 4 8 6 AZL Reds (Rookie) 3 .125 0 0 0 6 Rondόn, José + R/R 6’1”/195 Villa de Cura, VZ 3-3-94 (24) 18 – TRA San Antonio (Double-A) 51 .293 4 28 2 El Paso (Triple-A) 22 .282 1 14 1 12 Skole, Matt L/R 6’4”/220 Woodstock, GA 7-30-89 (28) 18 – FA Syracuse (Triple-A) 64 .222 11 29 0 Auburn (Rookie) 9 .192 1 2 0 # OUTFIELDERS (3+1) B/T HT/WT BORN DOB (AGE) ACQ. ’17 TEAMS G AVG. HR. RBI SB 5 Brett, Ryan R/R 5’9”/180 Seattle, WA 10-9-91 (26) 18 - FA Port Charlotte (High-A) 8 .324 2 2 3 Durham (Triple-A) 12 .250 0 3 1 8 May, Jacob S/R 5’10”/180 Williamsport, PA 1-23-92 (26) 13 –3rd WHITE SOX 15 .056 0 3 0 Charlotte (Triple-A) 110 .248 4 27 31 2 Tilson, Charlie + L/L 6’0”/185 Wilmette, IL 12-2-92 (25) 16 –TRA WHITE SOX ~ DID NOT PLAY ~ KEY: ^ Temporary Inactive List #Major League Rehab +Chicago 40-Man Roster Italics = inactive DL = Disabled List ~ PRONUNCIATION GUIDE ~ Xavier Cedeño (ex-avier sid-ain-yo) – Dylan Covey (COE-vee) – Casey Gillaspie (guh-LESS-pee) – Jeanmar Gόmez (JEN-marr GOH-mehz) – Mark Grudzielanek (grud-zuh-LAH-nick) – Michael Kopech (koe-peck) – José Rondόn (rahn-DOHN) – Rob Scahill (SKAY-hill) – Matt Skole (skoal) – Thyago Vieira (tea-AH-go vee-AIR-uh) ~ DISABLED LIST (4) ~ RHP: Zack Burdi | LHP Robbie Ross Jr. | C Brett Austin | OF Ryan Cordell KNIGHTS 2018 TRANSACTIONS (23) APRIL (23) 4/7: RHP Juan Minaya optioned to CHA (Report TBD) 4/8: RHP Bruce Rondόn had contract purchased by Chicago White Sox 4/9: RHP Juan Minaya active 4/11: RHP Gregory Infante optioned to CHA (Report TBD) 4/12: RHP Chris Volstad had contract purchased by Chicago White Sox RHP Drew Hasler promoted to CHA from Winston-Salem (High-A) 4/13: RHP Drew Hasler assigned to Extended Spring RHP Gregory Infante active 4/16: C Kevan Smith begins Major League Rehab Assignment 4/17: OF Ryan Cordell placed on the DL INF Eddy Alvarez activated off the DL 4/20: LHP Robbie Ross Jr. placed on the DL (retroactive to 4/17) LHP Jace Fry promoted to CHA from BIR (Double-A) 4/21: C Kevan Smith completes MLB Rehab, optioned to CHA RHP Gregory Infante recalled to Chicago White Sox RHP Ricardo Pinto promoted from Winston-Salem (High-A) to CHA (Report TBD) 4/23: RHP Chris Beck had contract purchased by Chicago White Sox RHP Ricardo Pinto active LHP Matt Tomshaw promoted from BIR (Double-A) to CHA (Report TBD) 4/24: OF Daniel Palka recalled to Chicago White Sox OF Ryan Brett promoted to CHA from BIR (Double-A) 4/25: C Brett Austin placed on the DL (retroactive to 4/23) LHP Matt Tomshaw active .
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