2019 WEEKLY MEDIA NOTES-MAY 13TH-19TH * Dunedin Stadium * 373 Douglas Avenue, Dunedin FL 34698 Advanced-A Affiliate * Instagram: @DunedinBlueJays *Twitter: @dunedinbluejays * 2017 FSL CO-CHAMPIONS * FIVE LEAGUE TITLES * EIGHT SECOND HALF DIVISION TITLES Dunedin Blue Jays Media Relations Department DUNEDIN BLUE JAYS | 25-18 OVERALL| FIRST PLACE-1.5 FSL NORTH STANDINGS

D-JAYS OFFENSIVE LEADERS ABOUT LAST WEEK: Dunedin played seven games in five days and finished the week 4-3 overall. RECORD BREAKDOWN RUNS Dunedin maintained their lead over second place Daytona in the North Division North Division Standings: 1st 1. Cullen Large 30 standings. Overall: 25-18 2. Ryan Noda 19 1st Half: 25-18 VIEW FROM THE TOP: The D-Jays come into play today holding a game and a half lead over second 2nd Half: 0-0 3. Cal Stevenson 17 place Daytona in the FSL North Division standings. Coming into play tonight, the Blue Jays hold the Home: 10-8 HITS third best winning perecentage in all of the FSL and the best overall winning percentage in all of Road: 15-10 1. Cullen Large 43 the Toronto Organization. Day: 7-2 2. Kevin Vicuna 35 Night: 18-14 3. Ryan Noda 34 Morning: 0-1 RBI EMBRACE THE GRIND: The Blue Jays just completed playing four games over a 24 hour time frame. Current Streak: W3 1. Ryan Noda 23 This morning’s game marks the first game in a stretch of 22 games being played over a 23 day Last Five: 4-1 span heading into the Florida State League All-Star break. Over the next four weeks, 12 games Last 10: 6-4 2. Cullen Large 23 will be played at Jack Russell Memorial Stadium, 11 on the road and one game played in Bradenton Series Openers: 8-6 3. Cal Stevenson 19 against the Marauders considered a home game for the Blue Jays. Series Finales: 9-3 OBP Sweeps/Swept: 2/1 1. Cullen Large .395 Score First: 17-6 2. Norberto Obeso .473 DOMINATING ON THE HILL: The pitching staff of the Blue Jays has notched top five rankings in key Opp. Score First: 8-12 3. Ryan Noda .338 statistics in 2019. Coming into play today, the Blue Jays staff has posted the second best ERA (3.01), Score more than 3: 18-3 SLG % second lowest amount earned runs allowed (127), and walks surrendered (114) allowed in the Score 3 or less: 7-15 Florida State League. Lead after 6 innings: 20-1 1. Cullen Large .507 Tied after 6 Innings: 2-3 2. Ryan Noda .412 Trail after 6 Innings: 3-14 3. Norberto Obeso .393 CLUTCH WAYS: During this modest three game winning streak, the Blue Jays have delivered Lead after 7 Innings: 18-0 OPS with runners in scoring position. Dating back to the second game of Sunday’s doubleheader,the Tied after 7 Innings: 2-5 1. Cullen Large .902 Blue Jays have gone 15-31 (.483) in the aforementioned situation including 5-11 combined in Trail after 7 Innings: 2-12 2. Norberto Obeso .766 yesterday’s doubleheader. Lead after 8 Innings: 18-0 3. Ryan Noda .749 Tied after 8 Innings: 2-5 Trail after 8 Innings: 2-12 wOBA HOME SWEET HOME...SORTA: After a month filled with 18 official road games and 20 games One Games: 4-5 1. Cullen Large .406 played outside of the Dunedin/Clearwater area in total, the May schedule features 18 official home Two Run Games: 5-2 2. Norberto Obeso .355 games that will be played at Jack Russell Memorial Stadium in Clearwater, FL. Additionally, the Out-Hit Opp.: 19-3 3. Ryan Noda .347 schedule includes a six game homestand (5/9-16) and a seven game home swing (5/23-30). Make Error(s): 9-11 No Errors: 17-7 Game Dec/Last AB: 1-2 D-JAYS PITCHING LEADERS PUSH FOR 2,500: The Dunedin Blue Jays organization is closing in on 2,500 wins in franchise history. Extra Innings (Home): 1-0 The Blue Jays have won 17 games through the first month of this 2019 campaign and now need just Extra Innings (Road): 1-1 ERA 28 wins to reach the 2,500 mark combined between regular and post-season play. Additionally, Extra Innings (Total): 2-1 1. Brad Wilson 1.15 Dunedin is just 42 regular season wins away from 2,500 regular season victories in franchise history. Wearing Home Jerseys: 7-6 2. Graham Spraker 1.69 Wearing Road Jerseys: 13-8 3. Nick Allgeyer 2.05 Wearing Alt.Jerseys: 4-4 INN PITCHED CAPTAIN KIRK: Since being promoted to the Dunedin roster from Class-A-Lansing, Alejandro 1. Nick Allgeyer 44.0 Kirk has hit safely in nine of the 11 games he’s played in a D-Jays uniform (12-35 .343 BA, 6 RBI). The 29th ranked prospect drove in the winning runs on May 6th and scored the FSL NORTH DIVISION 2. Maximo Castillo 41.2 winning tally on May 8th in games against the Tampa Tarpons. 3. Justin Dillon 40.0 1. Dunedin Blue Jays (Tor) --- GAMES 2. Daytona Tortugas (CIN) 1.5 1. Dany Jimenez 14 LARGE AND IN CHARGE: Infielder Cullen Large continues to open eyes in 2019. Cullen’s name is 3. Clearwater Threshers (PHI) 4.5 1. Brad Wilson 14 scattered all over the Florida State League Leaderboard. Large ranks Runs (30)-1st, Doubles (13)- 4. Florida Fire Frogs (ATL) 6.5 3. Matt Shannon 13 T-1st, XBH (19)-2nd, OBP (.395)-3rd, BABIP (.400)-T-3rd, wRC+ (162)-4th, wOBA (406)-4th, OPS 4. Lakeland Flying Tigers (DET) 7.0 (.902)-4th, Total Bases (71)-5th, Slg (.507)-5th, BA (.307)-6th, ISO (.200)-7th. Additionally, Large has 6. Tampa Tarpons (NYY) 7.0 hit safely in eight of 10, 15 of 18, and 22 of last 27 games played and has reached base safely in 36 1. Nick Allgeyer 43 of the last 38 games dating back to April 5th. 2. Justin Dillon 37 TEAM RANKINGS 3. Maximo Castillo 35 OPP. BA. A WORD FROM THE SKIPPER: Field Manager Cesar Martin-in his first season as the skipper for OFFENSE PITCHING 1. Brad Wilson .136 the Blue Jays, spoke about the team’s performance from this past week--- Runs: 188 (3rd) ERA: 3.00 (2nd) 2. Nick Allgeyer .206 * “Weather has been a factor this week and has pushed back some games, but our guys have Hits: 341 (7th) H: 332 (3rd L) 3. Graham Spraker .218 played hard and have taken the games in a short time in stride.” BA: .244 (6th) ER: 124 (2nd L) FIP HR: 21 (T-9th) BB: 113(2nd L) RBI: 170 (3rd) SO: 379 (3rd H) 1. Brad Wilson 2.10 TB: 492 (8th) 2. Dany Jimenez 2.43 BB: 168 (1st) 3. Nick Allgeyer 2.87 SB: 47 (2nd) OBP: .334 (2nd) K% SLG .352 (8th) 1. Dany Jimenez 41.0% OPS: .686 (4th) 2. Brad Wilson 30.3%

3. Matt Shannon 25.9% DATE OPPONENT UPCOMING SCHEDULE AND PROBABLE STARTERS BROADCAST TIME (ET)

Wednesday, May 22nd at. St. Lucie RHP Maximo Castillo (1-4, 2.59)-DUN vs. LHP Kevin Smith (3-2, 2.63)-STL TuneIn Radio 10:30 A.M. Thursday, May 23rd vs. Florida TBD-FLA vs. TBD-DUN 6:30 P.M. Friday, May 24th vs. Florida TBD-FLA vs. TBD-DUN 6:30 P.M. Saturday, May 25th vs. Florida TBD-FLA vs. TBD-DUN 6:30 P.M. Sunday, May 26th vs. Florida TBD-FLA vs. TBD-DUN 1:00 P.M. WEEK SIX STAND OUT PERFORMERS

PITCHERS HITTERS RHP GRAHAM SPRAKER #18 INF KACY CLEMENS #21

Height: 6’3” Weight: 200 Age: 24 (March 19th, 1995) Height: 6’2” Weight: 200 Age: 24 (July 27th, 1994) 2019: 4-0, 1.69 ERA 8G/4GS Career: 9-5, 2.67 ERA, 47G/21GS 2019: .176/.266/.204 Career: .236/.336/.362 W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER HR BB SO G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI BB 2019: 4-0 1.69 8 4 37.1 29 7 7 2 11 29 2019: 31 108 12 19 22 3 0 0 8 13 Career: 9-5 2.67 47 21 162.0 138 55 48 10 44 137 Career: 213 767 115 181 278 37 6 16 118 114

PITCHING COACH JIM CZAJKOWSKI: “Graham has had excellent command in his last few HITTING COACH MATT YOUNG: “Kacy has attacked pitches he can hit this week and is outings and ontinuesc to make the pitches he needs to in controlling the strike-zone well.” all situations.” KACY CLEMENS: “I’m working on specific things in batting practice and the approach I’m bring to the game has been helping me.” GRAHAM SPRAKER: “I’m very confident right now and have the trust in myself to thrown all my pitches at any point in a count.” THE WEEK THAT WAS: THE WEEK THAT WAS: * Clemens returned for his second stint in Dunedin and started game two of a doubleheader last Wednesday against the Jupiter Hammerheads and finished 2-3 including kick-starting a rally in the bottom of the seventh with a . Kacy would later come around to score as the Blue Jays tied * Graham started the finale of the three game series against the Jupiter Hammerheads. Despite not the game and eventually won in extra innings. The next day, Clemens banged a single back up the factoring in the decision, Spraker pitched 5.2 innings, striking out three with 92 pitches thrown. middle to break the scoreless tie in the bottom of the ninth and give the D-Jays the walk off win. 2019 HIGHLIGHTS: CAREER: * Began the season as a reliever “piggyback” type with RHP . * Made his first start of the year on April 26th against Jupiter and picked up the win-6 Inn, ER, 5 H, * Added to the Dunedin roster from AA-New Hampshire on May 15th...Notched the game 2 BB, 3 SO. winning hit with an RBI single on 16th against Jupiter. * Last Four Starts: 3-0, 0.81 ERA, 15 SO. * CAREER: Produced a slash line of .234/.379/.413 in 62 games played with Short-Season Vancouver in 2017...Registered a career high nine game hitting streak from August 9th-18th...24 years old...Selected by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 8th round CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: of the 2017 MLB draft out of the University of Texas; Played all four years with * Selected by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 31st round in 2017 out of Quincy College. the Longhorns and hit a team high 12 homeruns, drove in a team high 49 runs, * Upon entering pro-ball, Spraker has continued his work on developing his changeup: and registered the best OBP (.414), (.532), and OPS (.946) on the Longhorns squad...Named the inaugural Brooks Kieschnick Team MVP and Keith Moreland “I feel developing that third pitch is very important to helping me stretch out in games.” Offensive Player of the Year for his efforts during the 2017 season.

LHP NICK ALLGEYER #29 INF RYAN NODA #19

Height: 6’3” Weight: 210 Age: 23 (February 3rd, 1996) Height: 6’3” Weight: 217 Age: 23 (March 30th 1996)

2019: 3-3, 2.05 ERA, 8G/8GS Career: 3-5, 2.30 ERA, 23G/14GS 2019: .250/.338/.412 Career: .286/.432/.497 W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER HR BB SO 2019: 3-3 2.05 8 8 44.0 33 12 10 3 6 43 G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI BB Career: 3-5 2.30 23 14 70.1 52 23 18 6 14 74 2019: 38 136 19 34 56 10 0 4 24 18 Career: 228 753 159 215 374 52 7 31 143 186 PITCHING COACH JIM CZAJKOWSKI: “Nick looks as good as he has all year. He understands how to attack and get hitters out.” HITTING COACH MATT YOUNG: “Ryan continues to make hard contact and is finding holes NICK ALLGEYER: “I feel the best I’ve felt all year long. My fastball and changeup are in the defense. His approach has been very solid.” working together well and helping me get hitters out.” RYAN NODA: “I’m just trying to take one at-bat at a time and get good pitches to hit.” CAREER/BACKGROUND: THE WEEK THAT WAS: * Selected by Toronto in the 12th round in the 2018 MLB Draft out of the University of Iowa. * Ryan scored a run in three consecutive games and notched the game winning grand slam to give the * Converted to a starting pitcher prior to his junior year at Iowa...Made 15 starts in 2018 and Blue Jays the win in extra innings last Wednesday against the Jupiter Hammerheads. posted a 5-4 record with a 2.41 ERA on his way to a First Team All-Big 10 selection. * Finished 2018 with 95 strikeouts-second most in school program history in a single season whilethrowing 97 innings. CAREER: * Missed all of the 2017 season recovering from Tommy John Surgery. * Finished his NCAA Career with a record of 7-4, posting an ERA of 2.75 in 47 appearances, * FSL LEADERBOARD: RBI (24)-T-5th. * making 16 starts and registering 133 strikeouts. Currently ranks as the 23rd best propect in the Toronto Blue Jays organization according to MLB Pipeline. * Father Ken played football for the Hawkeyes as an offensive lineman from 1986-90. * 2018: Led all of last season with 109 walks...Finished 5th in On-Base Percentage across all full-season teams at .421 for the 2018 season as well as the best mark in the Midwest League last season... Registered a season high 12 game hitting streak from May 29, 2018 to June 13...During the hitting streak, he had a slash line of .381/.462/.929 with 16 RBI...Two time Midwest League Player of the Week (June 10th, June 24th). * CAREER: Hit .364 with 18 doubles, 3 triples, 7 homeruns, 39 RBI, and 62 runs scored in 2017...Appalachian League Player of the Week for July 9th... MILB Appalachian League Player of the month for July... Finished the season as the 2017 Appalachian League Player of the Year, MILB.Com Organizational and Appalachian League Post-Season All-Star, and a Baseball America Rookie All-Star...Appalachian League Rankings 2017: BA-1st, Runs-1st, BB-1st, wRC+-1st (190), wOBA-1st (.487), BABIP-1st (.483), ISO-1st (.210), OBP-1st (.507), SLG-1st (.507), OPS-1st (1.082), Hits-2nd, 2B-T-6th... Selected in the 15th round in 2017 by Toronto out of the University of Cincinnati. BREAKDOWNS

THE WEEK THAT WAS-May 13th-May 19th (4-3) MAY 15TH GAMES ONE AND TWO VS. JUPITER (L, 5-1, W, 8-4) Dunedin fell to Jupiter in game one of the doubleheader by the final of 5-1.LHP picked up the win, tossing 5.2 innings, giving up just one earned run and striking out nine. Connor Grant, B.J. Lopez and Riley Mahan each drove in runs for the Hammerheads. Dunedin defeated Jupiter with a thrilling come from behind victory 8-4 in extra innings in the second game of the twin bill. Down 4-1 heading into their final three outs, the Blue Jays rallied with three runs scored with one out. Kacy Clemens started the rally with a double to the corner in right. Norberto Obeso drove in Clemens with a single, and three batters later with the bases loaded, Cal Stevenson walked followed by a Chavez Young walk to tie the game. Ryan Noda stepped to the plate in the bottom of the ninth with the bags juiced again and drilled a homer over the wall in left to win it for Dunedin. MAY 16TH GAME THREE VS. JUPITER (W, 1-0) Kacy Clemens drove in the winning run for the Blue Jays with a walk-off single in the bottom of the ninth to give Dunedin the series win. RHP Dany Jimenez tossed a scoreless inning out of the pen for the victory. MAY 17TH GAME FOUR AT. LAKELAND (L, 3-1) Lakeland set the tone early with two runs in the bottom of the first offRHP Maximo Castillo. Castillotossed a quality outing (6.0 Inn, 2 ER, 7 H, 4 SO) but was outdueled byRHP Elvin Rodriguez of Lakeland who surrendered just three hits and struck out five on the way to his first quality start and fourth win of the year for the Flying Tigers. MAY 18TH GAME FIVE AT. LAKELAND (W, 3-2) Dunedin returned the favor with a win on Saturday night in Lakeland. The two teams went into extra and in the 11th, Christopher Bec hammered a triple to the alley in left center to score the go-ahead run and give the Blue Jays the lead and eventual win. LHP Nick Allgeyer started and went six innings, giving up a run on just four hits. MAY 19TH GAME SIX AND SEVEN VS. LAKELAND (L, 9-1, W, 16-4) Dunedin and Lakeland played a doubleheader with Lakeland winning game one and Dunedin stealing a victory in game two. In game one, Lakeland scored seven unanswered runs and banged out 15 hits on their way to a 9-1 win. RHP Jesus Rodriguez picked up the win, throwing 6.1 innings, and fanning six. In game two, the Blue Jays’ bats came alive and scored 16 runs on 17 hits. Dunedin scored six runs in the second and fourth innings, and four in the sixth. Norberto Obeso and Cullen Large each registered three RBI in the game. VS. FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE NORTH: CLR DBT FLO LAK TAM TOTALS: SOUTH: FTM BDT CHA JUP PMB STL TOTALS HOME: 2-2 2-1 0-0 2-1 0-0 6-4 0-0 2-0 0-0 2-1 0-0 0-2 4-3 ROAD: 1-1 0-3 0-0 2-1 2-1 5-6 2-2 0-1 2-1 4-0 0-0 2-0 10-4 DAY: 1-0 0-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 2-2 0-1 1-0 0-1 2-0 0-0 1-0 4-2 NIGHT: 2-3 2-3 0-0 3-1 2-1 9-8 2-1 1-1 2-0 4-1 0-0 1-2 10-5 XTRA: 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 LHP: 1-0 1-1 0-0 1-0 0-0 3-1 1-1 1-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1 4-3 RHP: 2-2 1-3 0-0 3-2 2-1 8-8 1-1 1-1 2-1 5-0 0-0 1-1 10-4 DH: 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 2-0 3-1

FSL STANDINGS RECENT TRANSACTIONS INJURED LIST PLAYER MOVE FIRST HALF-NORTH FIRST HALF-SOUTH PLAYER GAMES MISSED 1. Dunedin (TOR): 25-18 1. Palm Beach (STL): 27-16 5/19 RHP Justin Dillon Transferred from Adv. A-Dun 1. Maverick Buffo-RHP 43 2. Daytona (CIN): 24-20 2. Fort Myers (MIN): 25-17 to Ext. Post-Game #1 2. Justin Maese-RHP 43 of doubleheader. 3. Clearwater (PHI):21-23 3. Bradenton (PIT): 23-19 5/19 RHP Gage Burland Transferred from ext. Spring Training 3. Andy Ravel-RHP 43 4. Florida (ATL): 19-25 4. Charlotte (TB): 23-21 to Adv. A-Dun Post-Game #1 4. Donnie Sellers-RHP 43 5. Lakeland (DET): 18-25 5. St. Lucie (NYM): 22-21 of doubleheader. 5. Logan Warmoth-INF 24 6. Tampa (NYY): 18-25 6. Jupiter (MIA): 13-28 5/19 LHP Nick Allgeyer Transferred from Adv. A-Dun SECOND HALF-NORTH SECOND HALF-SOUTH to Ext. Spring Training. 1. Clearwater (PHI):0-0 1. Bradenton (PIT): 0-0 5/19 RHP Grant Townsend Transferred from Ext. Spring Training 2. Daytona (CIN): 0-0 2. Charlotte (TB): 0-0 to Adv. A-Dun Post-Game #1 of doubleheader. 3. Dunedin (TOR): 0-0 3. Fort Myers (MIN): 0-0 4. Florida (ATL): 0-0 4. Jupiter (MIA): 0-0 5. Lakeland (DET): 0-0 5. Palm Beach (STL): 0-0 6. Tampa (NYY): 0-0 6. St. Lucie (NYM): 0-0 CAUGHT STEALING MULTI-RUN INNINGS OUTFIELD ASSISTS PLAYER SB CS PCT RUNS TIMES PLAYER TOTAL 12 4 30% 2 16 1. Chavez Young 1 Christopher Bec 12 2 6% 3 12 2. Cal Stevenson 8 4 4 50% 4 5 3. Norberto Obeso 1 5 3 4. Ryan Noda 1 6 5 5. Demi Orimoloye 1

BLUE JAYS BY DAYS/MONTHS/INNINGS

DAYS RECORD RUNS/G HITS/G AVG HR RBI BB/SO SB/CS Monday 5-1 22/3.7 42/7 .225 1 19 22/49 4/1 Tuesday 1-4 11/2.2 38/7.6 .236 1 10 18/40 6/2 Wednesday 3-4 26/3.7 54/7.7 .242 4 25 22/66 8/2 Thursday 6-1 49/7 71/10.1 .295 10 47 26/67 3/3 Friday 3-3 30/5 47/7.8 .233 1 26 31/70 5/6 Saturday 3-4 20/2.9 43/6.1 .189 1 17 26/80 14/6 Sunday 4-1 30/6 46/9.2 .295 3 26 23/38 7/1

MONTHS RECORD RUNS/G HITS/G AVG HR RBI BB/SO SB/CS April 15-9 116/4.8 198/7.1 .245 13 102 111/249 33/13 May 11-8 72/3.7 143/7.5 .242 8 68 57/161 14/8 June July August September

RUNS BY INNINGS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10+ Total OPP 11 7 21 16 10 20 20 19 10 3 137 DUN 23 19 11 27 25 19 21 13 25 3 188 HIGHS/LOWS

• TEAM BATTING STARTS BY POSITION

BLUE JAYS OPPONENT P: Pearson-6, Castillo-8, Allgeyer-8, Dillon-8, Larkins-5, Spraker-4, Murray-3, Townsend-1 18, 4/25 at. JUP...... MOST RUNS, GAME...... 9, 5/3 vs. STL C: Adams -19, Bec-14, Kirk-10 6, Multiple...... MOST RUNS, INNING ...... 4-Multiple 1B: Noda-18, Williams-20, Clemens-5 22, 4/25 at. JUP...... MOST HITS...... 19, 5/11-CLR 2B: Vicuna-6, Taylor-33, Warmoth-3, Navarro-2 4, 5/9 vs. CLR...... FEWEST HITS...... 1, Multiple 3B: Guerrero Jr.-4, Large-29, Vicuna-3, Taylor-3, De Los Santos-1, Navarro-3 5, Multiple...... MOST DOUBLES...... 4-5/3 vs. STL SS: Warmoth-14, Vicuna-26, De Los Santos-2, Navarro-1 1, 4/5 vs. CLR...... MOST TRIPLES...... 2, 4/13 at. BDT LF: Stevenson-17, Noda-8, Orimoloye-5, Obeso-11, Steinmetz-2 3, 5/2 at. DBT...... MOST HOMERUNS...... 4, 5/11-CLR CF: Young-22, Stevenson-18, Davis-2, Steinmetz-1 4, 4/27 at. JUP...... MOST STOLEN BASES...... 3, 4/6-CLR RF: Orimoloye-21, Young-7, Noda-7, Obeso-8 10, 4/5 at. CLR...... MOST WALKS...... 3-Multiple DH: Williams-9, Vicuna-2, Large-8, Warmoth-1, Orimoyole-7, Obeso-7, Stevenson-2, Noda-4, 19, 4/5 at. CLR...... MOST STRIKEOUTS...... 16-5/1 at. DBT De Los Santos-1, Clemens-2 14, 4/28 at. JUP...... MOST RUNNERS LOB...... 12-4/20-LAK

INDIVIDUAL BATTING STARTS BY BATTING ORDER

MOST RUNS, GAME...... 4, Warmoth-4/25 at. JUP 1. Stevenson-21, Noda-1, Taylor-1, Vicuna-18, Young-2 MOST HITS, GAME………………………………………………...... 4, Multiple 2. Young-21, Warmoth-6, Stevenson-8, Taylor-1, Obeso-4, De Los Santos-1, Vicuna-1, Large-1 MOST DOUBLES, GAME……………………………………………...... 2, Multiple 3. Guerrero Jr.-3, Large-28, Warmoth-5, Young-1, Davis-2, Noda-4 MOST TRIPLES. GAME………………………………………………...... 1-Multiple 4. Williams-4, Orimoloye-1, Guerrero Jr.-1, Large-12, Noda-18, Adams-1, Kirk-4, Bec-2 MOST HOMERUNS, GAME…………………………………...... 1, Multiple 5. Warmoth-3, Noda-5, Williams-10, Orimoloye-3, Adams-10, Kirk-5, Bec-3, Kirk-1, Clemens-3 MOST RUNS BATTED IN, GAME……………………...... ……………. 4, Multiple 6. Noda-3, Warmoth-3, Williams-14, Adams-4, Orimoyole-7, Young-4, Obeso-3, Bec-1, MOST WALKS, GAME…………………………………...... ……………… 3, Multiple Clemens-4 MOST STRIKEOUTS, GAME……………………...... …………………… 4, Multiple 7. Orimoloye-18, Adams-3, Noda-3, Obeso-8, Bec-4, Williams-1, Warmoth-1, Taylor-1, Obeso-2, MOST HIT BY PITCHES, GAME…………………...... …………………. 2, Adams-4/9 at. FTM Vicuna-2 MOST STOLEN BASES, GAME……………………...... ……………….. 2, Young-4/17 at. CHA 8. Adams-1, Vicuna-11, Bec-4, Orimoloye-4, Obeso-9, Stevenson-4, Taylor-9, Young-1 MOST CAUGHT STEALING, GAME……………...... ………………... 1, Multiple 9. Vicuna-5, Taylor-23, Stevenson-3, Steinmetz-2, De Los Santos-3, Steinmetz-1, Navarro-6 . INDIVIDUAL PITCHING TWO-RUN HOME RUNS (4) DATE BATTING/PITCHER-TEAM INNING MOST INNINGS PITCHED, GAME...... 6.0, Multiple 4/4 Adams/Ross-CLR 7th 4/11 Noda/Acosta-FTM 8th MOST RUNS, GAME……………………………...... ………...... 6, Multiple 4/18 Adams/Rodriguez-LAK 2nd MOST HITS, GAME………………………………...... …………………….. 8, Dillon-5/11 vs. CLR 4/24 Warmoth/Thompson-CLR 7th MOST DOUBLES, GAME………………………...... …………………...... 3, Multiple MOST TRIPLES. GAME………………………………………………...... 1, Multiple MOST HOMERUNS, GAME……………………………………...... …... 3, Dillon-5/11 vs. CLR MOST WALKS, GAME…………………………………...... ……………… 3, Multiple THREE-RUN HOME RUNS (2) MOST STRIKEOUTS, GAME………………………...... ………………… 10, Pearson-4/25 at. JUP DATE BATTING/PITCHER-TEAM INNING MOST HIT BY PITCHES, GAME…………………...... …………………. 1-Multiple 4/14 Young/Robles -CHA 5th MOST STOLEN BASES, GAME……………………...... ……………….. 2, Larkins-4/8 at. FTM 5/2 Steinmetz/Olsen-DBT 7th MOST CAUGHT STEALING, GAME……………...... …………………. 1-Multiple

TEAM AND INDIVIDUAL FIELDING GRAND SLAMS (1)

DATE BATTING/PITCHER INNING 4/25 Adams/Farnworth-JUP 5th MOST ERRORS, GAME, TEAM………………………………...... ……...... 3, Multiple 5/15 Noda/Mateo-JUP 9th MOST ERRORS, GAME, INDIVIDUAL……………………...…...... ……...... 2, Multiple MOST DOUBLE PLAYS TURNED, GAME, DUNEDIN……...... 3, 5/4 vs. STL MOST DOUBLE PLAYS TURNED, GAME, OPPONENT……...... …...... 2, Multiple

TEAM MISCELLENEOUS MULTI HOME RUNS (0) DATE BATTING/PITCHER INNING LONGEST WINNING STREAK…………………………………...... 4G, 4/25-4/30 LONGEST LOSING STREAK……………………………………...... 4G, 5/9-15 LONGEST WINNING STREAK-HOME…………………………...... 5G, 4/4-4/30 LONGEST WINNING STREAK-ROAD…………………………...... 5G, 4/25-5/7 LONGEST LOSING STREAK-HOME…………………………...... 4G, 5/9-5/15 LONGEST LOSING STREAK-ROAD…………………………...... 3G, 4/22-4/24 LONGEST GAME TIME-INNINGS………………………………...... 11, 5/18 at. LAK LONGEST GAME TIME-EXTRA INNINGS……………………...... 3:28, 5/18 at. LAK LEAD-OFF HOME RUNS (5) LONGEST GAME TIME-9 INNINGS…………………………...... 3:23, 5/11 vs. CLR DATE BATTING/PITCHER/TEAM INNING LONGEST GAME TIME-HOME-9 INNINGS…………………...... 3:23, 5/11 vs. CLR 4/4 Stevenson/Howard-CLR 4th LONGEST GAME TIME-ROAD-9 INNINGS…………………...... 3:16, 4/20 at. LAK 4/11 Large/Duran-FTM 2nd SHORTEST GAME TIME-9 INNINGS…………………………...... 2:16, 5/17 at LAK 4/15 Taylor/Romero-CHA 9th SHORTEST GAME TIME-HOME-9 INNINGS…………………...... 2:17, 4/14 vs. BDT 4/30 Stevenson/Sceroler-DBT 7th 5/2 Stevenson/Stallings-DBT 6th SHORTEST GAME TIME-ROAD-9 INNINGS…………………...... 2:16, 5/17 at. LAK LARGEST WINNING MARGIN…………………………………...... 18 runs, 4/25 at. JUP LARGEST WINNING MARGIN-HOME…………………………...... 12 runs, 5/19 vs. LAK LARGEST WINNING MARGIN-ROAD…………………………...... 18 runs, 4/25 at. JUP LARGEST LOSING MARGIN……………………………………...... 8 Runs, 5/19 vs. LAK LARGEST LOSING MARGIN-HOME……………………………...... 8 Runs, 5/19 vs. LAK WALK-OFF HOMERUNS (1) LARGEST LOSING MARGIN-ROAD……………………………...... 5 Runs, Multiple DATE BATTING/PITCHER INNING 5/15 Noda/Mateo-JUP 9th MOST GAMES OVER .500………………………...... 8G-5/2 MOST GAMES UNDER .500………………………………………...... / BIGGEST COMEBACK IN WIN…………………………………...... 3 Runs, 5/15 vs. JUP BACK TO BACK HOME RUNS (0) BIGGEST BLOWN LEAD IN LOSS...... 5 Runs, 4/30 vs. DBT DATE BATTING/PITCHER INNING 4/14 Young and Warmoth/Robles-BDT 5th HIGHEST ATTENDANCE-HOME...... 1.582, 5/1 vs. DBT HIGHEST ATTENDANCE...... 5,558, 4/5 at. CLR LAST HOMESTAND...... 2-4, 5/9-16 INSIDE THE PARK HOME RUNS (0) LAST ROAD TRIP...... 4-3, 4/22-4/28 DATE BATTING/PITCHER INNING COME FROM BEHIND WINS...... 9 INNINGS BATTED AROUND...... 6

BLUE JAYS DAY-BY-DAY-FIRST HALF/2ND HALF

DATE OPP H/R W/L/Score WP/LP/SV REC GA/GB DATE OPP H/R W/L/Score WP/LP/SV REC GA/GB April 4th CLR H W/11-1 Pearson/Howard 1-0 0/0 June 17th TAM H April 5th CLR R W/7-3 Oullett/Carrasco 2-0 0/0 June 18th TAM H April 6th CLR R L/8-3 Requena/Allgeyer 2-1 0/0 June 19th TAM H April 7th CLR H W/2-1 Dillon/Young/Jimenez 3-1 0/0 June 19th TAM April 8th FTM R W/4-1 Larkins/Barnes/Cheshire 4-1 1/0 June 20th PMB H April 9th FTM R L/1-0 Hackimer/Shannon 4-2 T-1st June 21st PMB H April 10th FTM R L/4-0 Sammons/Castillo/Phillips 4-3 T-1st June 22nd PMB H April 11th FTM R W/5-0 Allgeyer/Duran 5-3 T-1st June 23rd PMB H April 12th BDT H W/8-6 Dillon/Kranick/Shannon 6-3 1.0 June 24th OFF-DAY April 13th BDT R L/4-1 Bolton/Larkins/Cesar 6-4 1.0 June 25th STL R April 14th BDT H W/5-2 Pearson/Robles/Shannon 7-4 1.5 June 26th STL R April 15th CHA R W/6-1 Cheshire/York/Spraker 8-4 1.5 June 27th STL R April 16th CHA R W/2-0 Allgeyer/Salinas/Shannon 9-4 2.5 June 28th DAY R April 17th CHA R L/4-3 Raiden/Jimenez/Shannon 9-5 1.5 June 29th DAY R April 18th LAK H W/6-2 Larkins/Rodriguez 10-5 2.5 June 30th DAY R April 19th LAK H PPD-(Makeup May 19th) July 1st FLA H April 20th LAK R W/6-4 Spraker/Myers/Shannon 11-5 3.5 July 2nd FLA H April 21st OFF-DAY July 3rd FLA H April 22nd DAY R L/5-0 Naughton/Castillo 11-6 2.5 July 4th LAK R April 23rd DAY R L/3-1 Ghyzel/D. Jimenez/Bautista 11-7 1.5 July 5th LAK R April 24th DAY R L/6-5 Sceroler/Shannon 11-8 .5 July 6th LAK R April 25th JUP R W/18-0 Pearson/Stewart 12-8 .5 July 7th LAK R April 26th JUP R W/7-2 Spraker/Holloway 13-8 1.5 July 8th TAM R April 27th JUP R W/3-0 Castillo/Braley/Wilson 14-8 2.5 July 9th TAM R April 28th JUP R W/6-2 Allgeyer/Garrett 15-8 3.5 July 10th TAM R April 29th OFF-DAY July 11th TAM R April 30th DAY H L/8-7 Sceroler/Wilson/Nutoff 15-9 2.5 July 12th STL R May 1st DAY H W/8-2 Larkins/Sanmartin 16-9 3.5 July 13th STL R May 2nd DAY H W/6-2 Spraker/Lillie 17-9 4.5 July 14th STL R May 3rd STL H L/9-3 Smith/Castillo 17-10 3.5 July 15th OFF-DAY May 4th STL H L/2-1 Dibrell/Allgeyer/Taylor 17-1 3.5 July 16th LAK H May 5th STL H PPD (Makeup on May 20th) July 17th LAK H May 6th TAM R W/5-3 Ouellette/Harris 18-11 4.5 July 18th LAK H May 7th TAM R L/4-1 Frawley/Larkins 18-12 3.5 July 19th CHA R May 8th TAM R W/1-0 Spraker/Yajure/Jimenez 19-12 4.5 July 20th CHA R May 9th CLR H L/5-2 Brown/Weatherly/Hennigan 19-13 3.5 July 21st CHA R May 10th CLR H L/8-4 Garcia/Allgeyer 19-14 2.5 July 22nd FTM H May 11th CLR H L/9-3 Ramirez/Weatherly 19-15 1.5 July 23rd FTM H May 12th OFF-DAY July 24th FTM H May 13th JUP H PPD (Makeup on May 15th) July 25th PMB R May 15th JUP H L/5-1 Rogers/Murray 19-16 0.5 July 26th PMB R May 15th JUP H W/8-4 Wilson/Mateo 20-16 1.5 July 27th PMB R May 16th JUP H W/1-0 D. Jimenez/Hock 21-16 2.0 July 28th PMB R May 17th LAK R L/3-1 Rodriguez/Castillo/Lescher 21-17 1.0 July 29th OFF-DAY May 18th LAK R W/3-2 D. Jimenez/Sittinger 22-17 1.0 July 30th FTM R May 19th LAK H L/9-1 Rodriguez/Dillon 22-18 0/0 July 31st FTM R May 19th LAK H W/16-4 Townsend/Sodders 23-18 0.5 August 1st FTM R May 20th STL R W/5-2 Burland/Taylor/Wilson 24-18 1.0 August 2nd BDT H May 20th STL R W/2-0 Larkins/Wilson/Jimenez 25-18 1.5 August 3rd BDT H May 21st STL R August 4th BDT H May 22nd STL R August 5th CLR H May 23rd FLA H August 6th CLR R May 24th FLA H August 7th CLR H May 25th FLA H August 8th BDT R May 26th FLA H August 9th BDT R May 27th OFF-DAY August 10th BDT R May 28th TAM H August 11th BDT R May 29th TAM H August 12th CLR H May 30th TAM H August 13th CLR R May 31st CLR R August 14th CLR R June 1st CLR R August 15th CLR R June 2nd CLR R August 16th TAM H June 3rd CHA H August 17th TAM H June 4th CHA H August 18th TAM H June 5th CHA H August 19th OFF-DAY June 6th CHA H August 20th DBT H June 7th BDT R August 21st DBT H June 8th BDT R August 22nd DBT H June 9th BDT H August 23rd FLA R June 10th FLA R August 24th FLA R June 11th FLA R August 25th FLA R June 12th FLA R August 26th FTM H June 13th FLA R August 27th FTM H June 14th-16th FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE ALL-STAR BREAK August 28th FTM H August 29th FTM H * Italicized games denotes home games August 30th CHA H August 31st CHA H September 1st CHA H

TRANSACTIONS

P OPENING DAY ROSTER (April 4th) ‘ PITCHERS (13): LHP Matt Allgeyer, RHP Maximo Castillo, RHP Jonathan Cheshire, RHP Justin Dillon, RHP Dany Jimenez, RHP Emmerson Jimenez, RHP Turner Larkins, RHP William Ouellette, RHP Nate Pearson RHP Matt Shannon, RHP Graham Spraker, RHP Kyle Weatherly, RHP Brad Wilson

CATCHERS (2): Riley Adams, Christoper Bec

INFIELDERS (6): Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Cullen Large, Samad Taylor, Kevin Vicuna Logan Warmoth, Christian Williams

OUTFIELDERS (4): Ryan Noda, Demi Orimoloye, Cal Stevenson, Chavez Young APRIL (11) 4/12 INF Vladimir Guererro Jr-Transferred from Advanced A. Dunedin to AAA-Buffalo; OF Norberto Obeso-Transferred from Extended Spring to Advanced-A. Dunedin. 4/18 OF Jonathan Davis-Assigned: ML Rehab from ML-Toronto to Advanced-A. Dunedin; RHP Jonathan Cheshire-Transferred from Advanced-A. Dunedin to AA-New Hampshire; RHP Connor Law-Transferred from A-Lansing to Advanced-A. Dunedin. 4/22 OF Jonathan Davis-Transferred from Advanced-A. Dunedin to AAA-Buffalo. 4/29 RHP William Ouellette-Transferred from Advanced-A. Dunedin to AAA-Buffalo; OF Chavez Young-Placed of Temporary Inactive List to Advanced-A. Dunedin. 4/30 INF Logan Warmoth-Placed on 7-Day Injured List from Advanced-A.Dunedin; OF Hunter Steinmetz-Transferred from Extended Spring to Advanced-A. Dunedin; INF Luis De Los Santos-Transferred from Extended Spring to Advanced-A. Dunedin.

MAY (17) 5/2 RHP William Ouellette-Transferred from AAA-Buffalo to Advanced-A Dunedin. 5/3 C Riley Adams-Transferred from Advanced A-Dunedin to AA-New Hampshire; C Alejandro Kirk-Transferred from A-Lansing to Advanced A-Dunedin. 5/7 RHP Joey Murray-Transferred from A-Lansing to Advanced-A Dunedin; RHP Nate Pearson-Transferred from Advanced A-Dunedin to AA-New Hampshire. 5/11 OF Chavez Young-Reinstated from the Temporary Inactive List to Advanced A-Dunedin; OF Hunter Steinmetz-Transferred from Advanced-A Dunedin to A-Lansing. 5/15 RHP William Ouellette-Transferred from Advanced A-Dunedin to AA-New Hampshire; RHP Mike Ellenbest-Reinstated from Injured List at A-Lansing, Transferred from A-Lansing to Advanced A-Dunedin; INF Christian Williams-Transferred from Advanced A-Dunedin to AA-New Hampshire; INF Kacy Clemens-Transferred from Advanced A-Dunedin; INF Jesus Navarro-Transferred Extended Spring to Advanced A-Dunedin; INF Luis De Los Santos-Transferred from Advanced A-Dunedin to A-Lansing. 5/19 RHP Justin Dillon-Transferred from Dunedin to Extended Spring Post-Game #1 of doubleheader; RHP Gage Burland-Transferred from Extended Spring Training to Dunedin Post-Game #1 of doubleheader; LHP Nick Allgeyer-Transferred from Dunedin to Extended Spring Training; RHP Grant Townsend-Transferred from extended Spring Training to Dunedin Post-Game #1 of doubleheader.