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CHARLOTTE STONE CRABS 2019 ROSTER Advanced-A Affiliate of the Tampa Bay Rays CHARLOTTE STONE CRABS 2019 ROSTER Advanced-A Affiliate of the Tampa Bay Rays Official as of May 28, 2019 No. PITCHERS (13) B T HT WT HOMETOWN SCHOOL AGE ACQUIRED 11 Paul Campbell L R 6’0” 190 Malden, MA Clemson 23 21st Rd (2017) 36 Jack Labosky R R 6’3” 230 Clovis, CA Duke 22 22nd Rd (2018) 17 Justin Marsden R R 6’4” 175 Auburn, WA Mountain View HS 22 22nd Rd (2015) 19 Tobias Myers R R 6’1” 200 Winter Haven, FL Winter Haven HS 20 Trade (BAL, 2017) 13 Michael Plassmeyer L L 6’2” 197 St. Louis, MO Missouri 22 Trade (SEA, 2018) 25 Chandler Raiden R R 6’1” 180 Fayetteville, GA Florida International 22 UFA (2018) 35 Tommy Romero R R 6’2” 225 Plantation, FL Eastern Florida State 21 Trade (SEA, 2018) 28 Simon Rosenblum-Larson R R 6’3” 200 Madison, WI Harvard 22 19th Rd (2018) 14 Joe Ryan R R 6’2” 210 San Anselmo, CA Cal State Stanislaus 22 7th Rd (2018) 40 Jhonleider Salinas R R 6’7” 205 Caracas, VEN 22 Trade (CLE, 2016) 32 Alex Valverde S R 6’2” 210 Miami, FL Miami Dade 22 22nd Rd (2017) 22 Stephen Woods Jr. R R 6’1” 190 Huntington, NY SUNY Albany 23 Trade (SF, 2017) 7 Mikey York R R 6’2” 190 Las Vegas, NV Southern Nevada 23 5th Rd (2016) No. CATCHERS (3 + 1) B T HT WT HOMETOWN SCHOOL AGE ACQUIRED 24 Ronaldo Hernandez R R 6’1” 235 Malagana, COL 21 IFA (2014) 4 Joey Roach L R 6’0” 205 Holly Springs, NC Georgia State 25 31st Rd (2016) 23 Mac Seibert R R 6’0” 195 Cantonment, FL Meridian CC 25 Free Agent (2016) 30 Mike Zunino % R R 6’2” 235 Cape Coral, FL Florida 28 Trade (SEA, 2018) No. INFIELDERS (5) B T HT WT HOMETOWN SCHOOL AGE ACQUIRED 20 Jim Haley R R 6’2” 195 Upper Darby, PA Penn State 24 19th Rd (2016) 27 Jake Palomaki S R 5’10” 175 Marietta, GA Boston College 23 18th Rd (2018) 34 Russ Olive L L 6’3” 210 Chelmsford, MA UMass - Lowell 22 29th Rd (2018) 15 Zach Rutherford R R 6’2” 180 Chesapeake, VA Old Dominion 23 6th Rd (2017) 1 Taylor Walls S R 5’10” 180 Cordele, GA Florida State 22 3rd Rd (2017) No. OUTFIELDERS (4) B T HT WT HOMETOWN SCHOOL AGE ACQUIRED 9 Carl Chester R R 6’0” 200 Longwood, FL Miami 22 12th Rd (2017) 21 Moises Gomez R R 5’11” 195 Guatire, VEN 20 IFA (2015) 3 Thomas Milone L L 5’11” 190 Monroe, CT Masuk HS 24 3rd Rd (2013) 16 Garrett Whitley R R 6’1” 195 Niskayuna, NY Niskayuna HS 22 1st Rd (2015) No. INACTIVES (9) B T HT WT HOMETOWN SCHOOL AGE ACQUIRED Vidal Brujan ## S R 5’10” 175 San Pedro de Macoris, DR 21 IFA (2014) Tanner Dodson ## S R 6’1” 180 Sacramento, CA Cal 22 CBB (2018) Tyler Frank ## R R 6’1” 185 Loxahahtchee, FL Florida Atlantic 22 2nd Rd (2018) Kevin Gadea ## R R 6’5” 188 Esteli, NIC 24 Rule 5 (2016) Brandon Koch ## R R 6’1” 210 Plano, TX Dallas Baptist 25 4th Rd (2015) Zac Law ## R R 5’10” 185 Robinson, TX Robinson HS 22 23rd Rd (2014) Resly Linares ## L L 6’2” 170 Santo Domingo, DR 21 IFA (2014) Orlando Romero ## R R 6’0” 180 Cumana, VEN 22 IFA (2013) Joe Serrapica ## L R 6’1” 215 East Brunswick, NJ Fordham 25 24th Rd (2016) Recent Transactions No. COACHES & STAFF POSITION HOMETOWN YRS w/ STONE CRABS 41 Jeff Smith Manager Naples, FL 1st Season 5/28: C Mike Zunino assigned to High-A Charlotte on MLB Rehab 18 Steve “Doc” Watson Pitching Coach Norfolk, VA 8th Season 5/26: INF Jake Palomaki promoted from 33 Joe Szekely Coach New Braunfels, TX 10th Season Low-A Bowling Green to High-A Charlotte 8 Ivan Ochoa Coach Guacara, VEN 1st Season INF Vidal Brujan placed on the James Ramsdell Athletic Trainer Pembroke, ME 2nd Season 7-day injured list, retroactive to May 24 Sergio West Conditioning Dallas, TX 1st Season 5/25: RHP Simon Rosenblum-Larson transferred ## - 7-day injured list ** - Temporary Inactive List % - MLB rehab assignment from Low-A Hudson Valley to High-A Charlotte PRONOUNCIATION GUIDE RHP Ryan Thompson promoted from Vidal BRUJAN - “BREW-han” JHONLEIDER Salinas - “JOAN-lite-er” Alex VALVERDE - “Val-VER-day” High-A Charlotte to AA Montgomery Jim HALEY - “HAY-lee” Joe SZEKELY - “ZEK-eh-lee” 5/24: C Mac Seibert assigned to High-A Jake PALOMAKI - “Paul-oh-MOCK-ee” Ivan OCHOA - “Oh-CHO-uh” Charlotte from Low-A Hudson Valley.
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