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20190711 Akron Rubberducks Roster Double-A Affiliate of the Cleveland Indians Roster as of July 11, 2019 (25 Active, 3 Injured, 1 Rehab) % - Temporary Inactive Rehab Assignment Bold Italic - Indians 40-Man Roster # Pitchers (13+1) B/T Ht. Wt. Age Resides Acq. College ‘18 Club(s) W-L,ERA,IP, other 37 Robert Broom R/R 6-1 190 22 (9/17/96) Rising Fawn, GA 10TH (‘18) Mercer AZL, LC 2-1, 1.27, 28.1, 4/4 sv 15 Anthony Gose L/L 6-1 204 28 (8/10/90) Florence, AL FA (‘18) none DE, FRI 2-0, 5.19, 26.0, 28 g 33 Sam Hentges L/L 6-8 245 22 (7/18/96) Shoreview, MN 4TH (‘14) none LYN 6-6, 3.27, 118.1, 23 gs 47 Chih-Wei Hu R/R 6-0 220 25 (11/4/93) Taichung, Taiwan Trade (‘18) none DUR, TB 5-7, 4.60, 115.1, 29 g 34 Ben Krauth L/L 6-0 190 25 (3/10/94) Concord, CA 16TH (‘16) Kansas LYN, AKR 4-2, 1.93, 70.0, 39 g 35 Eli Morgan R/R 5-10 190 23 (5/13/96) Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 8TH (‘17) Gonzaga LC, LYN 9-7, 3.27, 143.1, 27 gs 39 Kyle Nelson L/L 6-1 175 23 (7/8/96) San Francisco, CA 15TH (‘17) UC Santa Barbara LC, LYN 6-1, 1.58, 45.2, 6/8 sv 40 Jake Paulson R/R 6-7 225 27 (2/17/92) Wixom, MI FA (‘18) Oakland (MI) LYN, AKR 10-7, 3.30, 136.1, 23 gs 32 Jared Robinson R/R 6-0 190 24 (11/20/94) West Covina, CA 11TH (‘14) Cerritos Jr. Coll. AKR, LYN 6-3, 2.72, 53.0, 30 g 13 Danny Salazar R/R 6-0 195 29 (1/11/90) Santo Domingo, DR FA (‘06) none (2019) AZL 0-1, 6.23, 4.1, 2 gs 48 Adam Scott L/L 6-4 220 23 (10/10/95) Fort Mill, SC 4TH (‘18) Wofford AZL,MV,LC,LYN 3-1, 1.85, 34.0, 16 g 36 David Speer L/L 6-1 210 26 (8/14/92) Westport, CT 27TH (‘14) Columbia Univ. AKR 4-3, 3.48, 62.0, 46 g 26 Jordan Stephens R/R 6-1 190 26 (9/12/92) Houston, TX FA (‘19) Rice BIR, CHA 8-10, 4.23, 146.2, 28 gs 29 Tanner Tully L/L 6-0 200 24 (11/30/94) Bristol, IN 26TH (‘16) Ohio State LYN 6-11, 4.47, 147.0, 26 gs # Catchers (2) B/T Ht. Wt. Age Resides Acq. College ‘18 Club(s) AVG,HR,RBI,OPS 22 Li-Jen Chu R/R 5-11 230 25 (3/13/94) Taichung, Taiwan FA (‘12) none LYN, AKR, COL .272, 10, 51, .765, 99 g 9 Logan Ice S/R 5-10 190 24 (5/27/95) Puyallup, WA CB-B (‘16) Oregon State LYN, AKR .208, 1, 29, .592, 60 g # Infielders (6) B/T Ht. Wt. Age Resides Acq. College ‘18 Club(s) AVG,HR,RBI,OPS 6 Ernie Clement R/R 6-0 170 23 (3/22/96) Rochester, NY 4TH (‘17) Virginia LC, LYN, AKR .289, 2, 33,.732, 102 g 17 Nolan Jones L/R 6-4 185 21 (5/7/98) Langhorne, PA 2ND (‘16) none LC, LYN .283, 19, 66, .871, 120 g 10 Tyler Krieger S/R 6-2 185 25 (1/16/94) Johns Creek, GA 4TH (‘15) Clemson AKR .276, 5, 55, .704, 123 g 8 Andruw Monasterio R/R 6-0 185 22 (5/30/97) Caracas, VZ Trade (‘18) none MB, POT .267, 3, 36, .702, 122 g 1 Alexis Pantoja L/R 5-11 186 23 (1/18/96) Vega Alta, PR 9TH (‘14) none LYN, AKR .201, 0, 26, .474, 100 g 12 Nellie Rodríguez R/R 6-2 225 25 (6/12/94) New York, NY 15TH (‘12) none COL, AKR .228, 15, 62, .724, 107 g # Outfielders (4) B/T Ht. Wt. Age Resides Acq. College ‘18 Club(s) AVG,HR,RBI,OPS 38 Trenton Brooks L/L 6-0 180 24 (7/3/95) Alpine, CA 17TH (‘16) Nevada LYN .281, 5, 52, .769, 107 g 7 Alex Call R/R 6-0 188 24 (9/27/94) River Falls, WI Trade (‘18) Ball State WS, BIR .248, 7, 30, .760, 123 g 30 Mitch Longo L/R 6-0 195 24 (1/12/95) Cleveland, OH 14TH (‘16) Ohio University LYN .275, 8, 52, .747, 119 g 16 Connor Marabell L/L 6-1 195 25 (3/28/94) St. Johns, FL 25TH (‘15) Jacksonville AKR, COL .275, 13, 73, .763, 120 g Current IL: IF-Wilson Garcia (R Foot Sprain), Jorma Rodriguez PRONUNCIATIONS: (L Wrist Sprain), OF-Jose Medina (R Calf Strain) 26: ar-JEN-iss ang-GOO-lo 22: Lee Jen Chu YOR-ma Rodriguez 48: Aaron sih-VAH-lee 9: Logan ICE 30: Mitch LONG-go # Field & Support Staff 15: Anthony GOHZ 6: Ernie cleh-MENT 16: Connor MARE-a-bell 33: Sam HENCH-ess 38: Tyler FREEZ 4: Jose me-DEEN-a 24 Rouglas Odor, Manager 47: Chee-Way Hoo 10: Tyler KREE-gurr 24: ROOG-las oh-DOR 27 Tony Arnold, Pitching Coach 34: Ben KROWTH 8: Andruw mo-nah-STARE-ee-oh Paul suh-NINN-kee 2 Justin Toole, Hitting Coach 45: DAL-bert SEER-ee 1: a-LEX-iss pan-TOE-ha Anthony me-DAG-lee-ah 28 Juan De La Cruz, Bench Coach Bobby Ruiz, Athletic Trainer 2018 Clubs: Indians Organization: CLE—Cleveland (MLB), COL—Columbus (AAA), AKR—Akron Paul Synenkyj, Strength & Conditioning (AA), LYN—Lynchburg (High-A), LC—Lake County (Low-A), MV—Mahoning Valley (Short Season A), Anthony Medaglia, Baseball Ops. Fellow AZL—Arizona League (Rookie). Other Organizations: TB—Tampa Bay, CHA—Charlotte (Chicago Shad Gross, Home Clubhouse Manager White Sox AAA), DUR—Durham (Tampa Bay AAA), BIR—Birmingham (Chicago White Sox AA), FRI— Frisco (Texas AA), DE—Down East (Texas High-A), MB—Myrtle Beach (Chicago Cubs High-A), POT— Potomac (Washington Nationals High-A), WS—Winston-Salem (Chicago White Sox High-A) .
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