2018 IN REVIEW 2018 FINAL STATISTICS BATTERS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB IBB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS SF SAC HBP Barreto, Franklin .259 77 282 54 73 16 1 18 46 145 39 0 106 5 2 .357 .514 .872 5 0 7 * Boyd, BJ .271 105 391 36 106 15 3 3 49 136 26 0 71 6 3 .322 .348 .669 2 4 4 Canha, Mark .250 2 8 1 2 1 0 1 1 6 1 0 1 0 0 .333 .750 1.083 0 0 0 * Fowler, Dustin .341 55 229 37 78 17 6 4 27 119 9 0 41 13 2 .364 .520 .884 1 0 0 Garcia, Anthony .254 131 480 78 122 31 1 25 91 230 65 2 107 1 3 .357 .479 .836 6 0 15 Garneau, Dustin .208 22 72 8 15 3 0 2 9 24 5 0 10 0 0 .263 .333 .596 2 0 1 Goldby, Cooper .500 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 .500 1.000 1.500 0 0 0 Goldstein, Jason .000 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1.000 - 1.000 0 0 0 * Heathcott, Slade .266 30 109 15 29 9 0 1 9 41 10 0 37 4 0 .333 .376 .709 0 0 1 * Joyce, Matt .281 9 32 4 9 3 0 0 3 12 3 0 5 0 0 .343 .375 .718 0 0 0 Laureano, Ramon .297 64 246 44 73 12 1 14 35 129 31 0 70 11 2 .380 .524 .905 3 0 4 # Lombardozzi, Steve .243 120 412 67 100 15 3 1 42 124 51 2 64 4 7 .323 .301 .624 9 6 2 * Martini, Nick .297 76 276 44 82 12 2 6 40 116 51 0 68 5 1 .406 .420 .826 2 0 1 Mateo, Jorge .230 131 470 50 108 17 16 3 45 166 29 1 139 25 10 .280 .353 .633 4 2 5 * Maxwell, Bruce .219 51 178 9 39 8 0 1 17 50 21 0 61 0 0 .300 .281 .581 1 0 0 # Mercedes, Melvin .232 51 142 18 33 3 3 0 15 42 20 0 31 1 3 .337 .296 .633 1 1 3 Murphy, Sean .250 3 8 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 2 0 0 .500 .250 .750 0 0 1 Neuse, Sheldon .263 135 499 48 131 26 3 5 55 178 32 1 172 4 1 .304 .357 .661 5 1 0 Nunez, Renato .357 7 28 3 10 0 0 0 4 10 2 0 6 0 0 .400 .357 .757 0 0 0 Phegley, Josh .235 36 119 12 28 6 3 3 18 49 15 2 31 0 0 .331 .412 .743 2 0 3 * Powell, Boog .224 38 147 18 33 2 0 0 8 35 23 0 36 5 6 .333 .238 .571 0 3 1 Smolinski, Jake .278 36 126 25 35 4 0 10 19 69 18 0 42 1 0 .372 .548 .920 0 0 1 Sportman, J.P. .235 10 34 5 8 4 0 1 6 15 1 0 9 0 0 .250 .441 .691 1 0 0 * Taylor, Beau .248 90 302 39 75 15 3 3 39 105 50 2 89 2 0 .360 .348 .707 1 0 3 * Vertigan, Brett .274 33 84 10 23 7 2 0 7 34 9 0 22 1 0 .344 .405 . 749 0 2 0 * Ward, Nick .000 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .000 .000 0 0 0 Team Total .260 140 4680 629 1215 227 47 101 587 1839 515 10 1222 88 40 .337 .393 .730 45 19 52

PITCHERS W L ERA G GS CG SH SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO BK WP WHIP AVG HD Alcantara, Raul 5 7 5.29 32 10 0 0 5 8 83.1 100 54 49 10 6 14 0 53 2 9 1.37 .292 1 * Anderson, Brett 2 1 2.78 7 7 0 0 0 0 32.1 32 17 10 0 0 6 0 36 0 2 1.18 .248 0 Aquino, Ismael 0 0 18.00 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 1 2 2 0 0 4 0 2 0 1 5.00 .250 0 Bassitt, Chris 5 5 4.30 18 14 0 0 0 0 81.2 86 42 39 6 8 25 0 83 0 3 1.36 .271 0 * Bleich, Jeremy 1 2 2.63 38 0 0 0 1 2 51.1 47 18 15 5 0 13 0 48 0 0 1.17 .247 11 Bracewell, Ben 2 3 4.12 8 8 0 0 0 0 39.1 41 21 18 4 2 13 0 29 1 0 1.37 .272 0 Bragg, Sam 0 0 9.00 1 1 0 0 0 0 4.0 6 4 4 2 0 0 0 4 0 0 1.50 .333 0 * Buchter, Ryan 1 0 0.00 4 0 0 0 0 0 3.1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 1 0.60 .100 0 2018 IN REVIEW Cahill, Trevor 0 1 2.63 3 3 0 0 0 0 13.2 7 5 4 0 0 8 0 17 0 1 1.10 .146 0 Camacho, Joseph 0 0 45.00 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 5 5 5 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 6.00 .714 0 Castro, Simon 1 1 7.56 6 0 0 0 0 0 8.1 11 8 7 1 0 6 0 12 0 2 2.04 .314 1 Coker, Calvin 0 0 7.71 2 0 0 0 1 1 2.1 2 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1.29 .250 0 * Coulombe, Danny 2 1 2.54 23 1 0 0 0 1 28.1 30 11 8 3 4 6 0 28 0 1 1.27 .280 7 Dull, Ryan 3 2 3.54 23 0 0 0 1 1 28.0 27 12 11 5 1 8 0 36 1 0 1.25 .273 4 Finnegan, Kyle 0 2 7.13 13 0 0 0 1 1 17.2 22 16 14 2 0 7 0 17 0 2 1.64 .297 0 Friedrichs, Kyle 0 1 3.18 1 1 0 0 0 0 5.2 4 2 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0.88 .200 0 Gossett, Daniel 4 0 1.63 7 5 0 0 0 0 38.2 26 10 7 1 1 16 0 42 0 2 1.09 .190 0 Graveman, Kendall 2 1 4.50 4 4 0 0 0 0 24.0 35 14 12 3 2 7 0 16 0 1 1.75 .365 0 Hatcher, Chris 0 1 2.08 5 0 0 0 0 0 8.2 10 4 2 0 0 4 0 7 0 1 1.62 .286 0 Hendriks, Liam 4 1 2.84 23 1 0 0 6 7 25.1 21 9 8 1 0 4 0 43 0 2 0.99 .216 1 Jackson, Edwin 0 1 4.02 3 3 0 0 0 0 15.2 12 7 7 1 2 8 0 16 0 1 1.28 .207 0 * Jokisch, Eric 5 11 4.06 26 23 0 0 1 1 148.2 165 84 67 12 3 46 0 121 1 10 1.42 .278 0 * Kiekhefer, Dean 8 1 3.83 32 1 0 0 0 1 44.2 50 24 19 4 4 6 0 36 0 1 1.25 .278 9 Lucas, Josh 0 2 2.56 31 0 0 0 5 6 38.2 28 12 11 2 3 15 0 32 0 0 1.11 .207 5 * Luzardo, Jesus 1 1 7.31 4 4 0 0 0 0 16.0 25 13 13 2 1 7 0 18 1 1 2.00 .362 0 * Martin, Jarret 0 0 4.91 3 0 0 0 0 0 3.2 3 2 2 0 0 8 0 5 0 1 3.00 .214 0 Martinez, Daniel 0 0 3.00 1 0 0 0 0 0 3.0 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.67 .182 1 McIntyre, Aiden 1 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 0 4.0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0.75 .143 0 Mengden, Daniel 4 1 2.98 9 8 0 0 0 0 45.1 39 17 15 2 3 7 0 34 0 1 1.01 .231 0 Milburn, Matt 1 0 2.61 2 2 0 0 0 0 10.1 9 3 3 0 0 1 0 7 0 1 0.97 .231 0 Montas, Frankie 4 5 4.65 15 15 1 0 0 0 71.2 69 40 37 7 2 26 0 61 0 4 1.33 .255 0 Morban, Richard 1 0 2.25 1 0 0 0 0 0 4.0 3 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1.00 .200 0 Naile, James 7 10 4.71 24 24 1 1 0 0 135.2 156 80 71 12 9 40 0 77 1 6 1.44 .293 0 Pagan, Emilio 1 0 3.00 5 0 0 0 0 0 6.0 5 3 2 2 0 0 0 11 0 1 0.83 .208 2 Ramirez, Carlos 2 2 3.10 26 1 0 0 1 4 40.2 28 18 14 3 4 17 2 39 0 3 1.11 .193 4 Ruiz, Norge 1 1 6.75 3 2 0 0 0 0 13.1 15 11 10 3 0 4 0 10 0 0 1.43 .273 0 Sanchez, Jake 0 1 4.15 30 0 0 0 0 1 39.0 45 18 18 4 2 9 0 37 0 3 1.38 .285 4 Trivino, Lou 0 0 1.69 4 0 0 0 1 1 5.1 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 10 0 0 0.56 .111 1 Wahl, Bobby 3 2 2.27 34 1 0 0 11 12 39.2 17 16 10 2 1 17 1 65 1 3 0.86 .130 1 Wendelken, J.B. 1 1 2.80 22 1 0 0 3 3 35.1 29 11 11 2 0 10 0 52 0 1 1.10 .223 2 Team Total 68 71 4.37 139 139 2 11 28 48 1229.1 1278 670 597 102 56 411 14 1050 5 60 1.37 .267 27

149 2018 DAY-BY-DAY RESULTS Gm. Date Opp. W/L Winning Losing Pitcher Save Record Standings (GB) Att. 1 4/5 @ NO W, 11-0 James Naile (1-0) Adam Conley (0-1) - 1-0 T-1st,- 10,218 2 4/6 @ NO L, 5-1 Zac Gallen (1-0) (0-1) - 1-1 T-2nd, -1.0 7,816 3 4/7 @ NO L, 2-1 Chris Mazaa (1-0) Trevor Cahill (0-1) Nick Wittgren (1) 1-2 3rd, -2.0 5,418 4 4/8 @ NO L, 4-0 Ben Meyer (1-0) Eric Jokisch (0-1) - 1-3 3rd, -3.0 5,816 5 4/9 @ NO L, 7-4 James Buckelew (1-0) Brett Anderson (0-1) Jumbo Diaz (1) 1-4 3rd, -4.0 3,893 6 4/10 IOW W, 7-0 James Naile (2-0) Alec Mills (0-1) - 2-4 3rd, -3.0 8,240 7 4/11 IOW W, 6-0 (1-0) Jen-Ho Tseng (0-2) - 3-4 3rd, -3.0 5,252 8 4/12 IOW L, 6-3 (11) Justin Hancock (1-0) Kyle Finnegan (0-2) Shae Simmons (1) 3-5 3rd, -4.0 8,771 9 4/13 OMA L, 5-0 Scott Barlow (1-0) Eric Jokisch (0-2) - 3-6 3rd, -5.0 10,481 10 4/14 OMA W, 14-7 Raul Alcantara (1-0) Andres Machado (0-1) Lou Trivino (1) 4-6 3rd, -5.0 7,646 11 4/15 OMA W, 1-0 (7) James Naile (3-0) Richard Lovelady (0-1) - 5-6 2nd, -4.0 8,108 12 4/16 OMA W, 5-4 Bobby Wahl (1-0) Kevin Lenik (0-1) - 6-6 2nd, -4.0 5,462 13 4/17 @ IOW W, 3-2 Simon Castro (1-0) Alec Mills (0-2) Josh Lucas (1) 7-6 2nd, -3.0 3,666 - 4/18 @ IOW PPD (7/13) 14 4/19 @ IOW W, 1-0 (10) Raul Alcantara (2-0) Cory Mazzoni (0-1) Bobby Wahl (1) 8-6 2nd, -3.5 3,673 15 4/20 @ IOW L, 7-1 Albert Alzolay (1-0) Eric Jokisch (0-3) - 8-7 2nd, -3.5 4,221 16 4/21 @ OMA L, 6-2 Trevor Oaks (1-2) James Naile (3-1) - 8-8 2nd, -4.5 3,831 17 4/22 @ OMA L, 4-1 Clay Buchholz (1-0) Frankie Montas (0-2) Scott Barlow (1) 8-9 2nd, -5.5 4,012 18 4/23 @ OMA W, 4-3 Daniel Gossett (1-0) Jonathan Dziedzic (0-2) Raul Alcantara (2) 9-9 2nd, -5.5 8,755 4/24 OFF DAY 19 4/25 NO W, 4-2 Brett Anderson (1-1) Ben Meyer (1-2) Kyle Finnegan (1) 10-9 2nd, -5.0 6,063 20 4/26 NO W, 7-6 (10) Bobby Wahl (2-0) Severino Gonzalez (1-1) - 11-9 2nd, -4.5 5,772 21 4/27 NO L, 3-0 Adam Conley (1-3) James Naile (3-2) Jumbo Diaz (4) 11-10 2nd, -4.5 7,252 22 4/28 NO L, 8-6 Zac Gallen (3-1) Frankie Montas (0-3) Severino Gonzalez (2) 11-11 2nd, -4.5 11,089 23 4/29 NO W, 7-2 Jeremy Bleich (1-0) Sandy Alcantara (0-1) - 12-11 2nd, -4.5 10,128 24 4/30 @ COS L, 17-3 Jon Perrin (1-0) Chris Bassitt (1-1) - 12-12 2nd, -4.5 1,419 25 5/1 @ COS L, 10-6 Radhames Liz (2-1) Simon Castro (1-1) - 12-13 2nd, -5.5 3,265 26 5/2 @ COS L, 8-1 Alec Asher (1-0) Eric Jokisch (0-4) - 12-14 2nd, -6.5 4,077 27 5/3 @ COS W, 14-6 Emilio Pagan (1-0) Tim Dillard (0-1) - 61-55 2nd, -6.0 3,310 28 5/4 MEM W, 3-1 Frankie Montas (1-3) Jack Flaherty (3-1) Raul Alcantara (2) 13-14 2nd, -5.0 9,259 29 5/5 MEM W, 4-2 Daniel Gossett (2-0) Austin Gomber (2-1) - 14-14 2nd, -4.0 8,226 30 5/6 MEM W, 8-2 Kendall Graveman (1-0) Kevin Herget (1-3) - 15-14 2nd, -3.0 10,712 31 5/7 MEM L, 4-1 Daniel Poncedeleon (2-2) Eric Jokisch (0-5) Preston Guilmet (6) 15-15 3rd, -4.0 8,297 32 5/8 COS L, 9-3 Alec Asher (2-0) James Naile (3-3) - 15-16 3rd, -5.0 8,069 33 5/9 COS L, 6-5 Radhames Liz (3-2) Raul Alcantara (2-1) Mike Zagurski (1) 15-17 3rd, -6.0 6,025 34 5/10 COS W, 12-7 Daniel Gossett (3-0) Michael Brady (0-2) - 16-17 3rd, -5.0 6,454 35 5/11 COS W, 4-3 Raul Alcantara (3-1) Corbin Burnes (1-1) Josh Lucas (2) 17-17 3rd, -4.0 9,084 36 5/12 @ MEM W, 8-4 Eric Jokisch (1-5) Andrew Morales (0-1) - 18-17 3rd, -3.0 11,001 37 5/13 @ MEM W, 8-3 James Naile (4-3) Mike O’Reilly (0-1) - 19-17 2nd, -2.0 4,053 38 5/14 @ MEM L, 2-1 Dakota Hudson (4-1) Frankie Montas (1-4) Preston Guilmet (7) 19-18 2nd, -3.0 8,015 39 5/15 @ MEM W, 7-4 Daniel Gossett (4-0) Austin Gomber (2-3) Bobby Wahl (2) 20-18 2nd, -2.0 8,505 5/16 OFF DAY 40 5/17 @ OKC L, 13-3 Joe Broussard (2-0) Chris Bassitt (1-2) - 20-19 3rd, -2.0 5,573 41 5/18 @ OKC W, 8-4 Kendall Graveman (2-0) Justin DeFratus (2-2) - 21-19 T-2nd, -1.5 9,555 42 5/19 @ OKC L, 4-2 Dennis Santana (1-0) James Naile (4-4) Edwin Paredes (2) 21-20 3rd, -3.0 9,591 43 5/20 @ OKC L, 11-2 Joe Broussard (3-0) Frankie Montas (1-5) - 21-21 3rd, -4.0 5,923 44 5/21 COS W, 5-4 J.B. Wendelken (1-0) Aaron Wilkerson (0-1) Bobby Wahl (3) 22-21 3rd, -4.0 6,321 45 5/22 COS W, 4-2 Chris Bassitt (2-2) Corbin Burnes (1-2) Bobby Wahl (4) 23-21 2nd, -3.0 6,053

2018 IN REVIEW 2018 46 5/23 COS W, 3-2 (10) Dean Kiekhefer (1-0) Radhames Liz (4-3) - 24-21 2nd, -3.0 7,189 47 5/24 COS L, 4-0 Freddy Peralta (6-1) Kendall Graveman (2-1) - 24-22 2nd, -4.0 10,159 48 5/25 OKC L, 5-2 Guillermo Moscoso (2-2) James Naile (4-5) Yimi Garcia (1) 24-23 2nd, -4.0 8,882 49 5/26 OKC W, 1-0 Matt Milburn (1-0) Adam Liberatore (1-1) Bobby Wahl (5) 25-23 2nd, -4.0 9,782 50 5/27 OKC L, 3-2 Manny Banuelos (5-3) Kyle Friedrichs (0-1) Brian Schiltter (9) 25-24 2nd, -5.0 10,383 51 5/28 OKC W, 3-2 Bobby Wahl (3-0) C.C. Lee (2-2) - 26-24 2nd, -5.0 7,105 5/29 OFF DAY 52 5/30 @ RR L, 8-1 Adrian Sampson (3-2) Eric Jokisch (1-6) - 26-25 2nd, -6.5 7,078 53 5/31 @ RR W, 8-6 (1-0) Connor Sadzeck (2-1) Bobby Wahl (6) 27-25 2nd, -5.5 7,299 54 6/1 @ RR L, 6-5 Brady Feigl (3-0) Ben Bracewell (0-1) Ricardo Rodriguez (1) 27-26 2nd, -5.5 10,020 55 6/2 @ RR L, 6-5 Yovani Gallardo (2-1) Chris Bassitt (2-3) R.J. Alvarez (11) 27-27 2nd, -6.5 13,117 56 6/3 @ RR W, 3-2 (10) Dean Kiekhefer (2-0) Connor Sadzeck (2-2) Raul Alcantara (3) 28-27 2nd, -5.5 6,563 6/4 OFF DAY 57 6/5 RNO L, 4-3 Alex Young (2-0) Eric Jokisch (1-7) Jimmie Sherfy (10) 28-28 2nd, -5.5 9,191 58 6/6 RNO W, 5-1 James Naile (5-5) Bradin Hagens (2-3) - 29-28 2nd, -5.5 6,973 59 6/7 RNO L, 7-1 Jake Buchanan (4-5) Ben Bracewell (0-2) - 29-29 2nd, -6.5 6,769 60 6/8 TAC W, 11-3 Dean Kiekhefer (3-0) Ross Detwiler (0-1) - 30-29 2nd, -5.5 10,022 61 6/9 TAC L, 1-0 Rob Whalen (7-3) Edwin Jackson (0-1) Ryan Garton (1) 30-30 2nd, -5.5 10,117 62 6/10 TAC L, 5-4 (10) Shawn Armstrong (1-2) Bobby Wahl (3-1) - 30-31 2nd, -6.5 7,369 63 6/11 TAC L, 8-6 Matt Tenuta (1-0) Carlos Ramirez (0-1) Tyler Higgins (1) 30-32 2nd, -6.5 7,824 6/12 OFF DAY 64 6/13 @ ELP L, 7-6 Kyle McGrath (2-2) Bobby Wahl (3-2) - 30-33 2nd, -7.5 6,354 65 6/14 @ ELP W, 7-5 Ryan Dull (1-0) Trey Wingenter (3-3) Josh Lucas (3) 31-33 2nd, -7.5 7,084 66 6/15 @ ELP W, 8-6 (10) Dean Kiekhefer (4-0) Colten Brewer (1-4) Jeremy Bleich (1) 32-33 2nd, -7.5 7,902 67 6/16 @ ABQ L, 10-6 Brett Oberholtzer (3-4) James Naile (5-6) D.J. Johnson (9) 32-34 2nd, -8.0 8,992 68 6/17 @ ABQ L, 17-12 Scott McGough (5-1) Danny Coulombe (0-1) - 32-35 T-2nd, -8.5 8,686 69 6/18 @ ABQ L, 3-2 David Holmberg (3-5) Ryan Dull (1-1) D.J. Johnson (10) 32-36 3rd, -9.5 7,919 70 6/19 @ ABQ L, 7-4 Kyle McGough (6-1) J.B. Wendelken (1-1) - 32-37 3rd, -9.5 4,269

150 2018 DAY-BY-DAY RESULTS Gm. Date Opp. W/L Winning Pitcher Losing Pitcher Save Record Standing (GB) Att. 71 6/21 RR W, 7-4 Ryan Buchter (1-0) Tayler Scott (2-2) Bobby Wahl (7) 33-37 3rd, -8.5 9,477 72 6/22 RR L, 3-2 Ricky Rodriguez (1-0) Ryan Dull (1-2) R.J. Alvarez (12) 33-38 3rd, -9.5 11,071 73 6/23 RR L, 2-1 (10) Brandon Mann (2-0) Jeremy Bleich (1-1) R.J. Alvarez (13) 33-39 3rd, -10.5 11,038 74 6/24 RR L, 5-2 Richelson Pena (1-1) Kyle Finnegan (0-2) Ricky Rodriguez (2) 33-40 3rd, -11.5 8,217 6/25 @ OKC PPD (6/27) 75 6/26 @ OKC W, 5-4 Dean Kiekhefer (5-0) Pat Venditte (3-2) Bobby Wahl (8) 34-40 3rd, -11.0 4,427 76 6/27 @ OKC W, 5-4 (7) Eric Jokisch (2-7) Manny Banuelos (8-4) J.B. Wendelken (1) 35-40 3rd, -10.5 - 77 6/27 @ OKC W, 1-0 (7) Ben Bracewell (1-2) Josh Sborz (0-1) Bobby Wahl (9) 36-40 T-2nd, -9.5 4,361 78 6/28 @ OKC W, 10-9 Danny Coulombe (1-1) Joe Broussard (4-2) Ryan Dull (1) 37-40 2nd, -9.5 5,398 79 6/29 @ OMA L, 10-1 Trevor Oaks (5-3) James Naile (5-7) - 37-41 T-2nd, -10.5 5,039 6/30 @ OMA PPD (7/2) 80 7/1 @ OMA W, 7-1 Raul Alcantara (4-1) Scott Barlow (1-3) - 38-41 3rd, -11.0 4,043 81 7/2 @ OMA L, 7-0 Jake Kalish (3-2) Norge Ruiz (0-1) - 38-42 3rd, -11.5 - 82 7/2 @ OMA L, 6-3 Michael Mariot (1-2) Ben Bracewell (1-3) - 38-43 3rd, -12.5 5,530 83 7/3 @ OMA W, 9-2 Brett Anderson (2-1) Glenn Sparkman (4-1) - 39-43 3rd, -12.5 9,023 84 7/4 IOW L, 6-2 Alec Mills (4-8) Eric Jokisch (2-8) - 39-44 4th, -12.5 11,691 85 7/5 IOW L, 7-1 Casey Coleman (1-0) James Naile (5-7) - 39-45 4th, -12.5 7,655 86 7/6 IOW W, 4-1 Daniel Mengden (1-0) Duane Underwood (3-9) Bobby Wahl (10) 40-45 4th, -12.5 8,879 87 7/7 IOW W, 5-3 Norge Ruiz (1-1) Jen-Ho Tseng (2-10) J.B. Wendelken (2) 41-45 3rd, -12.5 10,904 88 7/8 IOW W, 5-3 Ben Bracewell (2-3) Eddie Butler (0-2) Liam Hendriks (1) 42-45 3rd, -12.5 8,320 7/9 ALL STAR BREAK 7/10 ALL STAR BREAK 7/11 ALL STAR BREAK 89 7/12 @ IOW W, 8-7 Eric Jokisch (3-8) Alec Mills (4-9) J.B. Wendelken (3) 43-45 3rd, -12.5 7,017 90 7/13 @ IOW W, 8-3 Danny Coulombe (2-1) Casey Coleman (1-1) - 44-45 2nd, -12.0 3,991 91 7/13 @ IOW L, 5-3 Anthony Baldonado (4-1) Daniel Mengden (1-1) Dakota Mekkes (2) 44-46 2nd, -13.0 8,411 92 7/14 @ IOW L, 5-4 Cory Mazzoni (4-2) Jake Sanchez (0-1) - 44-47 2nd, -13.0 10,342 93 7/15 @ IOW L, 2-0 Trevor Clifton (1-1) James Naile (5-9) Dillon Maples (6) 44-48 2nd, -14.0 7,998 94 7/16 OMA W, 5-4 (11) Carlos Ramirez (1-1) Kevin Lenik (0-2) - 45-48 2nd, -14.0 7,839 95 7/17 OMA W, 11-1 Frankie Montas (2-5) Zach Lovvorn (1-3) - 46-48 2nd, -14.0 8,476 96 7/18 OMA L, 2-0 Jake Kalish (4-4) Chris Bassitt (2-4) Jake Newberry (1) 46-49 2nd, -14.5 7,914 97 7/19 OMA W, 4-2 Daniel Mengden (2-1) Trevor Oaks (6-4) Bobby Wahl (11) 47-49 2nd, -14.0 9,639 98 7/20 OKC L, 5-4 (10) Brian Schlitter (5-1) Carlos Ramirez (1-2) Joe Broussard (7) 47-50 2nd, -14.0 9,868 99 7/21 OKC L, 6-1 (7) Brock Stewart (2-2) Raul Alcantara (4-2) - 47-51 2nd, -14.5 - 100 7/21 OKC W, 4-0 (7) Dean Kiekhefer (6-0) Zach Neal (2-1) - 48-51 2nd, -14.5 11,130 101 7/22 OKC W, 8-5 James Naile (6-9) Manny Banuelos (8-5) Josh Lucas (4) 49-51 2nd, -14.5 10,697 7/23 OFF DAY 102 7/24 @ LV W, 11-4 Chris Bassitt (3-4) Nabil Crismatt (2-2) - 50-51 2nd, -14.5 2,659 103 7/25 @ LV L, 6-3 (10) Bobby Wahl (4-2) Josh Lucas (0-1) - 50-52 2nd, -14.5 2,095 2018 IN REVIEW 104 7/26 @ LV L, 8-5 Drew Gagnon (2-4) Eric Jokisch (3-9) Chris Beck (1) 50-53 3rd, -15.5 3,496 105 7/27 @ SL L, 8-6 Griffin Canning (1-2) Raul Alcantara (4-3) Jeremy Rhoades (3) 50-54 3rd, -16.5 11,514 106 7/28 @ SL L, 11-6 Eduardo Paredes (2-0) James Naile (6-10) - 50-55 3rd, -16.5 12,355 107 7/29 @ SL W, 9-5 Dean Kiekhefer (7-0) Ryan Clark (1-2) - 51-55 2nd, -16.5 3,498 108 7/30 @ SL W, 11-8 (11) Liam Hendriks (2-0) Tyler Stevens (0-3) - 52-55 2nd, -15.5 8,324 7/31 OFF DAY 109 8/1 FRE W, 5-2 Eric Jokisch (4-9) Cy Sneed (9-6) Raul Alcantara (4) 53-55 2nd, -14.5 7,451 110 8/2 FRE W, 2-1 Liam Hendriks (3-0) Brendan McCurry (5-6) - 54-55 2nd, -14.5 8,551 111 8/3 FRE W, 6-2 Frankie Montas (3-5) Brady Rodgers (1-2) - 55-55 2nd, -14.5 11,227 112 8/4 SAC W, 3-1 Chris Bassitt (4-4) Casey Kelly (10-9) Josh Lucas (5) 56-55 2nd, -13.5 10,881 113 8/5 SAC W, 6-4 Daniel Mengden (3-1) Daniel Camarena (0-7) Carlos Ramirez (1) 57-55 2nd, 13.5 9,835 114 8/6 SAC W, 6-0 Jesus Luzardo (1-0) Shaun Anderson (1-2) Eric Jokisch (1) 58-55 2nd, -12.5 6,379 115 8/7 SAC W, 4-2 James Naile (7-10) Tyler Herb (1-5) Liam Hendriks (2) 59-55 2nd, -11.5 8,412 8/8 OFF DAY 116 8/9 @ COS W, 18-9 Carlos Ramirez (2-2) Brandon Woodruff (3-2) - 60-55 2nd, -11.5 6,135 117 8/10 @ COS W, 3-1 Chris Bassitt (5-4) Aaron Brooks (8-4) Liam Hendriks (3) 62-55 2nd, -11.0 4,712 118 8/11 @ COS W, 3-2 Daniel Mengden (4-1) Paolo Espino (3-4) Liam Hendriks (4) 63-55 2nd, -11.0 4,176 119 8/12 @ COS W, 9-7 (10) Ryan Dull (2-2) Tim Dillard (2-3) Raul Alcantara (5) 64-55 2nd, -10.0 2,787 120 8/13 RR W, 6-5 Dean Kiekhefer (8-0) R.J. Alvarez (3-4) - 65-55 2nd, -9.0 6,215 121 8/14 RR W, 8-4 Frankie Montas (4-5) Brandon Mann (4-1) - 66-55 2nd, -8.0 7,251 122 8/15 RR L, 3-1 Chris Rowley (1-3) Raul Alcantara (4-4) Reed Garrett (1) 66-56 2nd, -8.0 8,453 123 8/16 RR L, 3-2 Zac Curtis (1-0) Chris Hatcher (0-1) Reed Garrett (2) 66-57 2nd, -9.0 9,929 124 8/17 NO L, 3-2 Tyler Cloyd (5-4) Eric Jokisch (4-10) Jumbo Diaz (11) 66-58 2nd, -10.0 10,439 125 8/18 NO L, 6-5 Ben Meyer (5-4) Josh Lucas (0-2) Tyler Kinley (8) 66-59 2nd, -10.0 10,739 126 8/19 NO W, 5-4 Raul Alcantara (5-4) Nick Wittgren (0-4) Liam Hendriks (5) 67-59 2nd, -9.0 9,387 8/20 OFF DAY 127 8/21 @ RR L, 2-0 Connor Sadzeck (5-3) Chris Bassitt (5-5) R.J. Alvarez (23) 67-60 2nd, -9.0 5,552 128 8/22 @ RR L, 7-4 Adrian Sampson (6-4) Raul Alcantara (5-5) Reed Garrett (4) 67-61 2nd, -9.0 6,419 129 8/23 @ RR W, 4-2 Eric Jokisch (5-10) Yohander Mendez (0-7) Liam Hendriks (6) 68-61 2nd, -9.0 8,801 130 8/24 @ MEM L, 9-3 Kevin Herget (9-10) Jesus Luzardo (1-1) - 68-62 2nd, -10.0 6,521 131 8/25 @ MEM L, 4-3 John Brebbia (2-0) Liam Hendriks (3-1) - 68-63 2nd, -10.0 9,045 132 8/26 @ MEM W, 7-3 Ryan Dull (3-2) Daniel Poncedeleon (9-4) - 69-63 2nd, -9,0 6,040 133 8/27 @ MEM L, 2-0 Tyler Lyons (1-1) Raul Alcantara (5-6) - 69-64 2nd, -10.0 4,483 134 8/28 @ NO W, 7-3 (10) Liam Hendriks (4-1) Nick Wittgren (0-5) - 70-64 2nd, -10.0 2,734 135 8/29 @ NO L, 2-0 Dillon Peters (6-7) Dean Kiekhefer (8-1) Kyle Keller (11) 70-65 2nd, -11.0 2,371 136 8/30 @NO L, 5-4 (10) Jumbo Diaz (6-6) Jeremy Bleich (1-2) - 70-66 2nd, -11.0 2,502 137 8/31 MEM W, 5-1 Aiden McIntyre (1-0) Austin Warner (1-2) - 71-66 2nd, -10.0 11,282 138 9/1 MEM L, 8-1 Adam Wainwright (1-0) Raul Alcantara (5-7) Tyler Lyons (1) 71-67 2nd, -11.0 9,956 139 9/2 MEM L, 2-1 Jake Woodford (5-5) Eric Jokisch (5-11) Edward Mujica (13) 71-68 2nd, -12.0 11,692 140 9/3 MEM W, 6-5 Richard Morban (1-0) Andrew Morales (2-4) Calvin Coker (1) 72-68 2nd, -11.0 7,782

END OF REGULAR SEASON

151 2018 TRANSACTIONS DATE NO. TRANSACTION ROSTER DATE NO. TRANSACTION ROSTER 4/5 1 INF Renato Núñez added on ML rehab assignment 25 + 1 6/26 105 OF BJ Boyd placed on the DL (retro 6/24) with groin injury 23 + 1 4/5 2 RHP Ryan Dull added on ML rehab assignment 25 + 2 6/26 106 INF/OF Nick Martini optioned (6/25) from Oakland to Nashville 24 + 1 4/5 3 RHP Simon Castro placed on the temporary inactive list 25 + 2 6/26 107 RHP Norge Ruiz transferred from Midland to Nashville 25 + 1 4/7 4 INF Franklin Barreto recalled by Oakland 24 + 2 7/4 108 RHP Kyle Finnegan transferred from Nashville to Midland 24 + 1 4/8 5 INF recalled by Oakland 23 + 2 7/4 109 RHP Liam Hendriks outrighted (7/2) to Nashville 25 + 1 4/10 6 INF Melvin Mercedes transferred from Midland to Nashville 24 + 2 7/5 110 LHP Eric Jokisch placed on the 7-day DL 24 + 1 4/12 7 RHP Daniel Gossett optioned (4/7) from Oakland to Nashville 25 + 2 7/5 111 INF Franklin Barreto optioned (7/3) from Oakland to Nashville 25 + 1 4/13 8 C Josh Phegley added on ML rehab assignment 25 + 3 7/6 112 RHP Daniel Mengden added on ML rehab assignment 25 + 2 4/14 9 RHP Jake Sanchez transferred from Nashville to Double-A Midland 24 + 3 7/6 113 INF/OF Nick Martini recalled by Oakland 24 + 2 4/14 10 RHP Simon Castro activated from the temporary inactive list 25 + 3 7/6 114 LHP Brett Anderson ML rehab assignment ended 24 + 1 4/14 11 RHP Ryan Dull activated by Oakland 25 + 2 7/6 115 RHP Trevor Cahill addded on ML rehab assignment 24 + 2 4/15 12 INF/OF Renato Núñez claimed off waivers by Texas 25 + 1 7/11 116 RHP Trevor Cahill ML rehab assignment ended 24 + 1 4/17 13 RHP Trevor Cahill recalled by Oakland 24 + 1 7/11 117 RHP Ryan Dull recalled (7/10) by Oakland 23 + 1 4/17 14 RHP Lou Trivino recalled by Oakland 23 + 1 7/12 118 LHP Eric Jokisch activated from the disabled list 24 + 1 4/17 15 INF Franklin Barreto optioned (4/16) from Oakland to Nashville24 + 1 7/12 119 RHP Norge Ruiz transferred from Nashville to Midland 23 + 1 4/20 16 RHP Lou Trivino optioned (4/19) from Oakland to Nashville 25 + 1 7/13 120 LHP Jeremy Bleich selected by Oakland 22 + 1 4/20 16 RHP Chris Bassitt recalled by Oakland 23 + 1 7/14 121 OF BJ Boyd activated from the disabled list 23 + 1 4/20 17 RHP Josh Lucas recalled by Oakland 22 + 1 7/14 122 INF Franklin Barreto recalled by Oakland 22 + 1 4/21 18 C Josh Phegley reinstated from Oakland’s DL and optioned to Nashville 23 7/14 123 RHP J.B. Wendelken selected by Oakland 21 + 1 4/23 19 RHP Lou Trivino optioned (4/19) from Oakland to Nashville 24 7/14 124 RHP Daniel Mengden ML rehab assignment ended, optioned to Nashville 22 4/23 20 LHP Danny Coulombe optioned (4/20) from Oakland to Nashville 25 7/16 125 OF Jake Smolinski placed on the 7-day DL (retro 7/14) with knee injury 21 4/23 21 INF Melvin Mercedes transferred from Nashville to Stockton 24 7/16 126 RHP Chris Bassitt optioned (7/12) from Oakland to Nashville 22 4/23 22 RHP Josh Lucas optioned from Oakland (4/21) to Nashville 25 7/16 127 RHP Josh Lucas optioned (7/13) from Oakland to Nashville 23 4/24 23 RHP Lou Trivino recalled by Oakland 24 7/16 128 RHP Frankie Montas optioned (7/10) from Oakland to Nashville 24 4/27 24 LHP Danny Coulombe recalled by Oakland 23 7/16 129 RHP Ryan Dull optioned (7/14) from Oakland to Nashville 25 4/27 25 RHP Jake Sanchez transferred from Midland to Nashville 24 7/17 130 RHP Ben Bracewell transferred from Nashville to Midland 24 4/27 26 RHP Josh Lucas placed on the 7-day DL (retro 4/24) 23 7/17 131 OF/INF J.P. Sportman transferred from Midland to Nashville 25 4/27 27 RHP Chris Bassitt optioned (4/26) from Oakland to Nashville 24 7/21 132 RHP Bobby Wahl traded from Oakland (Nashville) to New York (NL) 24 5/1 28 LHP Brett Anderson placed on the taxi squad 23 7/24 133 RHP Frankie Montas recalled by Oakland 23 5/1 29 RHP Kendall Graveman optioned (4/26) from Oakland to Nashville 24 7/24 134 LHP Jeremy Bleich optioned (7/22) from Oakland to Nashville 24 5/1 30 RHP Josh Lucas activated from the disabled list 25 7/24 135 OF/INF J.P. Sportman transferred from Nashville to Midland 23 5/3 31 RHP Simon Castro released 24 7/24 136 INF Franklin Barreto optioned from Oakland to Nashville 24 5/3 32 RHP Emilo Pagán optioned (5/2) from Oakland to Nashville 25 7/24 137 OF Boog Powell added on ML rehab assignment 24 + 1 5/9 33 OF Dustin Fowler recalled by Oakland 24 7/29 138 INF Franklin Barreto recalled by Oakland 23 + 1 5/10 34 RHP J.B. Wendelken transferred from Midland to Nashville 25 7/30 139 INF/OF J.P. Sportman transferred from Midland to Nashville 24 + 1 5/11 35 RHP Kendall Graveman recalled by Oakland 24 7/30 140 RHP Ryan Dull recalled by Oakland 23 + 1 5/15 36 RHP Kyle Finnegan placed on the DL (retro 5/12) with oblique injury 23 8/1 141 OF Boog Powell ML rehab assignment ended, optioned to Nashville 24 5/15 37 1B Slade Heathcott released 22 8/1 142 RHP Carlos Ramirez designated for assignment 23 5/17 38 C Josh Phegley recalled by Oakland 21 8/2 143 RHP Jake Sanchez released 22 5/17 39 RHP Kendall Graveman optioned (5/15) from Oakland to Nashville 22 8/3 144 OF Dustin Fowler optioned (8/1) from Oakland to Nashville 23 5/17 40 OF Jake Smolinski optioned (5/16) from Oakland to Nashville 23 8/3 145 OF Ramón Laureano recalled by Oakland 22 5/18 41 RHP Emilio Pagáan recalled by Oakland 22 8/3 146 RHP Frankie Montas optioned (7/30) from Oakland to Nashville 23 5/18 42 RHP Josh Lucas recalled by Oakland 21 8/3 147 RHP Carlos Ramirez outrighted to Nashville 24 5/19 43 RHP Ryan Dull optioned (5/18) from Oakland to Nashville 22 8/6 148 LHP Jesus Luzardo transferred from Midland to Nashville 25 5/19 44 RHP Ryan Dull recalled by Oakland 21 8/6 149 OF Jake Smolinski activated from DL and recalled by Oakland (8/5) 25 5/19 45 RHP Joseph Camacho transferred from extended Spring Training to Nashville 22 8/6 150 LHP Jeremy Bleich designated for assignment 24 5/19 46 LHP Dean Kiekhefer transferred from Midland to Nashville 23 8/7 151 INF Franklin Barreto optioned from Oakland to Nashville 25 5/21 47 OF Ramón Laureano activated from extended Spring Training 24 8/9 152 OF Brett Vertigan transferred from Nashville to Midland 24 5/21 48 RHP Matt Millburn transferred from Advanced-A Stockton 25 8/9 153 INF/OF J.P. Sportman transferred from Nashville to Midland 23 5/21 49 C Dustin Garneau designated for assignment 24 8/9 154 RHP Ryan Dull optioned (8/7) from Oakland to Nashville 24 5/21 50 RHP Carlos Ramirez claimed off waivers from Toronto and assigned to Nashville 25 8/10 155 RHP J.B. Wendelken optioned (8/7) from Oakland to Nashville 25 5/22 51 RHP Daniel Gossett placed on the taxi squad 24 8/10 156 RHP J.B. Wendelken placed on the 7-day DL (retro 8/8) 24 5/22 52 C Josh Phegley optioned (5/21) from Oakland to Nashville 25 8/11 157 LHP Jeremy Bleich outrighted to Nashville 25 5/23 53 INF Franklin Barreto recalled by Oakland 24 8/14 158 RHP James Naile transferred to Double-A Midland 24 5/23 54 INF Melvin Mercedes transferred from Stockton to Nashville 25 8/14 159 RHP Chris Hatcher outrighted to Nashville 25 5/26 55 RHP Frankie Montas placed on the taxi squad 24 8/16 160 INF Melvin Mercedes placed on the 7-day disabled list 24 5/26 56 RHP Chris Bassitt recalled by Oakland 23 8/16 161 RHP J.B. Wendelken activated from the disabled list 25 5/26 57 RHP Carlos Ramirez recalled by Oakland 22 8/21 162 OF Matt Joyce added on ML rehab assignment 25 + 1 5/26 58 RHP Kyle Friedrichs transferred from Midland to Nashville 23 8/25 163 RHP Chris Bassitt placed on the taxi squad 24 + 1 5/26 59 LHP Jarret Martin transferred from Midland to Nashville 24 8/26 164 RHP Chris Bassitt recalled by Oakland 24 + 1 5/28 60 RHP Kyle Friedrichs transferred from Nashville to Midland 23 8/27 165 RHP Daniel Mengden recalled by Oakland 23 + 1 5/28 61 RHP Chris Bassitt optioned (5/27) from Oakland to Nashville 24 8/28 166 RHP Ryan Dull recalled by Oakland 22 + 1 5/28 62 RHP Josh Lucas optioned (5/26) from Oakland to Nashville 25 8/29 167 INF Melvin Mercedes activated from the disabled list 23 + 1

2018 IN REVIEW 2018 5/30 63 RHP Joseph Camacho transferred from Nashville to Midland 24 8/30 168 RHP James Naile transferred from Midland to Nashville 24 + 1 5/30 64 RHP Ben Bracewell transferred from Midland to Nashville 25 8/30 169 RHP Frankie Montas recalled by Oakland 23 + 1 5/30 65 RHP Liam Hendriks added on ML Rehab Assignment 25 + 1 8/30 170 RHP J.B. Wendelken recalled by Oakland 22 + 1 5/30 66 RHP Josh Lucas recalled by Oakland 24 + 1 8/31 171 OF Dustin Fowler recalled by Oakland 21 + 1 5/31 67 RHP Matt Milburn transferred from Nashville to Stockton 23 + 1 8/31 172 LHP Jesus Luzardo transferred from Nashville to AZL Athletics 20 + 1 5/31 68 RHP Carlos Ramirez optioned from Oakland to Nashille 24 + 1 8/31 173 RHP James Naile transferred from Nashville to AZL Athletics 19 + 1 5/31 69 RHP Kendall Graveman placed on the 7-day DL 23 + 1 8/31 174 LHP Danny Coulombe placed on the taxi squad 18 + 1 6/2 70 INF Franklin Barreto optioned (6/1) from Oakland to Nashville 24 + 1 8/31 175 LHP Dean Kiekhefer placed on the taxi squad 17 + 1 6/5 71 RHP Liam Hendriks activated by Oakland 24 8/31 176 RHP Liam Hendriks placed on the taxi squad 16 + 1 6/5 72 C Josh Phegley recalled by Oakland 23 8/31 177 RHP Chris Hatcher placed on the taxi squad 15 + 1 6/5 73 C Jason Goldstein transferred from Stockton to Nashville 24 8/31 178 OF Nick Martini optioned (8/30) from Oakland to Nashville 16 + 1 6/6 74 OF Nick Martini selected by Oakland 23 8/31 179 RHP Chris Bassitt optioned (8/27) from Oakland to Nashville 17 + 1 6/6 75 RHP Josh Lucas optioned (6/5) from Oakland to Nashville 24 8/31 180 INF Nick Ward transferred from AZL Athletics to Nashville 18 + 1 6/6 76 RHP Edwin Jackson signed a minor league contract; assigned to Nash- 8/31 181 C transferred from Midland to Nashville 19 + 1 ville 25 8/31 182 C Cooper Goldby transferred from Vermont to Nashville 20 + 1 6/9 77 C Jason Goldstein transferred from Nashville to Stockton 24 8/31 183 RHP Ismael Aquino transferred from AZL Athletics to Nashville 21 + 1 6/9 78 C Bruce Maxwell optioned (6/8) from Oakland to Nashville 25 8/31 184 RHP Daniel Martinez transferred from AZL Athletics to Nashville 22 + 1 6/9 79 RHP Chris Bassitt recalled by Oakland 24 8/31 185 RHP Aiden McIntyre transferred from AZL Athletics to Nashville 23 +1 6/10 80 OF Jake Smolinski recalled by Oakland 23 8/31 186 OF Matt Joyce rehab assignment ended 23 6/10 81 INF/OF Nick Martini optioned (6/9) from Oakland to Nashville 24 9/1 187 INF Franklin Barreto recalled by Oakland 22 6/11 82 RHP Ryan Dull optioned (6/8) from Oakland to Nashville 25 9/1 188 C Beau Taylor selected by Oakland 21 6/13 83 LHP Jarret Martin transferred from Nashville to Midland 24 9/1 189 C Bruce Maxwell designated for assignment 20 6/13 84 RHP Chris Bassitt optioned (6/10) from Oakland to Nashville 25 9/1 190 RHP Ryan Dull optioned (8/30) from Oakland to Nashville 21 6/14 85 RHP Carlos Ramirez recalled by Oakland 24 9/1 191 RHP Josh Lucas outrighted to Nashville 21 6/14 86 RHP Chris Bassitt recalled by Oakland 23 9/1 192 OF Boog Powell outrighted to Nashville 21 6/16 87 INF Franklin Barreto recalled by Oakland 22 9/1 193 RHP Richard Morban transferred from Vermont to Nashville 22 6/16 88 RHP Josh Lucas recalled by Oakland 21 9/1 194 RHP Calvin Coker transferred from Vermont to Nashville 23 6/16 89 OF Boog Powell added on ML rehab assignment 21 + 1 9/2 195 RHP Sam Bragg transferred from Midland to Nashville 24 6/16 90 LHP Ryan Buchter added on ML rehab assignment 21 + 2 6/16 91 LHP Danny Coulombe optioned (6/14) from Oakland to Nashville 22 + 2 6/17 92 RHP Carlos Ramirez optioned (6/16) from Oakland to Nashville23 + 2 6/17 93 OF Brett Vertigan transferred from Midland to Nashville 24 + 2 6/18 94 OF Matt Joyce added on ML rehab assignment 24 + 3 6/22 95 OF Matt Joyce activated by Oakland 24 + 2 6/22 96 LHP Danny Coulombe recalled by Oakland as 26th man 23 + 2 6/23 97 OF Boog Powell ML rehab assignment ended 23 + 1 6/23 98 LHP Brett Anderson added on ML rehab assignment 23 + 2 6/23 99 OF Nick Martini recalled by Oakland 22 + 2 6/23 100 OF Jake Smolinski optioned (6/22) from Oakland to Nashville 23 + 2 6/23 101 RHP Kyle Finnegan transferred from AZL Athletics to Nashville24 + 2 6/23 102 LHP Danny Coulombe optioned (6/23) from Oakland to Nashville 25 + 2 6/25 103 RHP Edwin Jackson selected by Oakland 24 + 2 6/25 104 LHP Ryan Buchter activated by Oakland 24 + 1

152 2018 SEASON NOTES The finished the 2018 season with a 72-68 record, good for second place in the Amer- ican Southern Division. Despite finishing with the sixth-best record in the Pacific Coast League, the Sounds finished 11.0 games behind first place Memphis. Nashville spent 105 days in second place, 42 days in third place, three days in third place and one day in first place. The only day the Sounds spent in first place was after winning at New Orleans on Opening Day to start the season 1-0.

First Tennessee Park welcomed over 600,000 fans for the first time in the ballpark’s four-year history. 603,135 fans entered through the gates, giving the Sounds the fourth-highest attendance in Minor League . The Sounds finished behind only Triple-A Charlotte, Triple-A Indianapolis and Triple-A Round Rock in overall attendance. The 603,135 fans in 2018 was good for second-most in the 41-year history of the Sounds, coming up just short of the franchise record 605,122 set at Greer Stadium in 1990. First Tennessee Park hosted 20 sellouts in 2018 to bring the ballpark’s all-time total to 75.

A large part of Nashville’s success in 2018 came at home as the team finished with a 41-29 record at First Tennessee Park. The mark was the second-best in the Pacific Coast League, behind only Triple-A Fresno’s home record of 41-28. The 41-29 record was also the best single-season home attendance in First Tennessee Park history, besting the previous mark of 36-36 set in 2016. The Sounds are now 140-143 at First Tennessee Park.

On Friday, August 3, the Sounds notched franchise win number 3,000 with a 6-2 win over the visiting Fresno Grizzlies. At the time of the win over Fresno, 1,485 of the wins came in the Pacific Coast League era. On August 28, the Sounds topped New Orleans, 7-3, to capture the franchise’s 1,500th win as a Pacific Coast League member. In the 41-year history of the Nashville Sounds, the team is 3,017-2,849 for a winning percentage of .514.

A total of 66 players spent time with the Sounds in 2018, including 40 and 26 hitters. Five went on to make their Major League debuts straight from Nashville. Lou Trivino, Nick Martini, Ramon Laureano, Jeremy Bleich and Beau Taylor all made their big league debut in 2018. Players who were with the Sounds from start to finish include Raul Alcantara, Eric Jokisch, Steve Lombardozzi, Jorge Mateo, Sheldon Neuse, BJ Boyd and Anthony Garcia. 2018 IN REVIEW The highlights of the 2018 season came in the form of a 15-game winning streak from July 29 - August 14. The 15-game streak matched a franchise record set in 1999. The streak started with a 9-5 win in Salt Lake on July 29. The Sounds then beat Salt Lake, 11-8, the next night before returning home where they swept a seven-game homestand against Fresno and Sacramento to extend the streak to nine games. The team went on the road and swept a four-game series in Colorado Springs to make it a 13-game winning streak. Back home again, the Sounds won the first two games of a four-game set against Round Rock to extend the streak to 15 games before falling to Round Rock, 3-1, on August 15. During the streak, Nashville outscored their opponents, 89-48, and hit .309 (169-for-548) while the pitching staff recorded a 3.13 ERA (138.0 IP/48 ER).

Right-handed pitchers James Naile and Bobby Wahl, along with infielder/outfielder Nick Martini were named Pacific Coast League All-Stars for their play during the first half of the season. Only Naile and Wahl played in the 2018 Triple-A All-Star Game as Martini was called up to Oakland to make his MLB debut. For both Naile and Wahl, it was their first All-Star Game nod in their respective careers. Joining Naile and Wahl in Columbus, Ohio for the All-Star Game was Sounds Athletic Trainer Brad LaRosa and Sounds broadcaster Jeff Hem.

James Naile was the lone Sounds player to garner a Pacific Coast League weekly honor in 2018. The right-hander was named PCL Pitcher of the Week for his efforts from April 5-15. Naile started the season on fire with a 3-0 record and 0.00 ERA in his first three starts of the year. In 17 2/3 innings, he allowed 15 hits and two walks while racking up 15 .

Franklin Barreto was named the team’s Fan Favorite choice in 2018 in an online vote. Barreto gave Sounds fan plenty to cheer about by hitting .259 (73-for-282) with 54 runs scored, 16 doubles, 1 triple, 18 home runs and 46 RBI. Barreto also drew 39 walks and stole five bases. In front of the Nashville faithful, Barreto hit .296 (34-for-115) with 16 extra-base hits in 34 games at First Tennessee Park. Four of Barreto’s 18 home runs were go-ahead homers and one was a game-tying blast.

Eric Jokisch was recognized with the team’s Community Service award. The left-handed pitcher took time out of this personal schedule to make multiple trips to Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vander- bilt to visit with patients and their families. Jokisch was also a consistent participant in autograph Sundays and spent his personal time participating in youth baseball clinics at First Tennessee Park.

153 2018 SEASON NOTES Nick Martini was named the 2018 Team MVP as voted on by the coaching staff and his fellow players. Although the infielder/outfielder played in only 76 games with Nashville, his impact was immediate. Martini hit .297 (82-for-276) with 44 runs scored, 12 doubles, 2 triples, 6 home runs and 40 RBI. He drew 51 walks that contributed to his .406 on-base percentage. One of the highlights of the season was Martini’s incredible on-base streak which reached a franchise-record 66 games. Martini also had a 21-game hitting streak from May 22-June 19 in which he hit .378 (34-for-90) with 15 runs scored, 9 extra-base hits and 14 RBI.

Martini’s on-base streak of 66 games was the longest of the season in professional baseball. Over the 66-game stretch from April 14-September 1, Martini hit .326 (79-for-242) with 40 runs scored, 12 doubles, 2 triples, 6 home runs and 37 RBI. He drew an impressive 44 walks during the streak to lift his on-base per- centage to .431 during the stretch. Since MLBAM began tracking on-base streaks in 2009, Martini’s 66-game streak is the second-longest in professional baseball. Andrew Velazquez of Single-A South Bend reached in 74 straight games in 2014. From May 22-June 19 he hit safely in 21 straight games, which was the longest hitting streak by a Sounds player in 2018 and the fourth longest by a player in the Pacific Coast League this season. During the 21-game stretch he hit .378 (34-for-90) with 15 runs, 6 doubles, 1 triple, 2 home runs, and 14 RBI.

For the second straight season, the Sounds set a franchise single-season record. In 2017 Nashville batters were fanned 1,217 times and they were punched out 1,222 times in 2018. Sheldon Neuse was the main culprit, accounting for a league-high 172 strikeouts, which also set a new single-season franchise record. Neuse’s 172 strikeouts finished tied for 12th in all of MiLB. The other Sounds who struck out over 100 times in 2018 were Jorge Mateo (139), Anthony Garcia (107) and Franklin Barreto (106).

Anthony Garcia was a mainstay in the cleanup spot in Nashville’s lineup this season and primarily served as the team’s designated hitter. The slugger set career-highs in home runs (25) and RBI (91), both of which were team-highs. His 91 RBI led all Oakland farmhands and put him in the top 10 in Sounds sin- gle-season history. He made headlines with his eight-RBI game on July 17 against Omaha to set a career-high and a franchise record. He belted a pair of home runs including a grand slam in Nashville’s 11-1 win over the Storm Chasers. On the season, Garcia hit .254 (122-for-480) with 78 runs, 31 doubles, 1 triple, 25 home runs and 91 RBI in 131 games. The native of Puerto Rico became the first Sounds player to record 30+ doubles and 20+ home runs in the same season since Taylor Green in 2011. He also became the first Sounds player to lead the team in runs, doubles, home runs, and RBI in the same season since Chris Truby in 2004.

It was no secret entering the season that Jorge Mateo boasted blazing speed and he put that on dis- play throughout the 2018 campaign. He tallied 16 triples to break the franchise record, which had stood for 38 years. Duane Walker tripled 15 times in 1979. The last time a Sounds player led their respective league in triples was when Rich Thompson had 13 in 2004. Mateo’s 16 triples led all of MiLB. He also swiped 25 bas- es, which were fifth-most in the PCL and tied with Double-A Midland’s Richie Martin for the second-most 2018 IN REVIEW 2018 among Oakland farmhands behind only Givaine Basilia’s 26 with the DSL Athletics. With 16 triples, Mateo is now tied with Buck Showalter and Doug Brady for eighth-most all-time in Sounds history.

Once again, the Nashville Sounds were named Honorable Mention Team of the Year by Ballpark Digest. The award is given to the team that best delivers a quality product and shows community initiative in a competitive market. First Tennessee Park welcomed over 600,000 fans through the gates in 69 games.

Sounds Vice President of Operations Doug Scopel was named Executive of the Year by Ballpark Digest. The 2018 season was Scopel’s 19th with the Sounds and oversees stadium operations, baseball operations, media and public relations, retail, finance and security services for the team. He’s also the primary interface for officials with Nashville SC, which plays its home games at First Tennessee Park.

Outfielder Dustin Fowler was optioned by Oakland to Nashville on August 1 and was activated by the Sounds on August 3. He then went on a tear and spearheaded the Sounds’ 15-game winning streak. In 25 games in the month of August, Fowler hit .379 (39-for-103) with 19 runs, 10 doubles, 3 triples, 1 home run and 11 RBI with an on-base percentage of .402. His 39 hits from August 3-31 were tied for fifth in all of MiLB. In 55 games with the Sounds, Fowler batted .341 (78-for-229) with 37 runs, 17 doubles, 6 triples, 4 home runs and 27 RBI. He also swiped 13-of-15 bases in those 55 games, which were the second most on the team.

Third baseman Sheldon Neuse got off to a rocky start in 2018 but really turned things around after the All-Star Break. Prior to the Triple-A All-Star Game on July 11, Neuse was batting just .224 (68-for-303) with 26 RBI and sported a .271 on-base percentage and a .317 slugging percentage. The tide turned for Oakland’s #10 prospect almost immediately once the All-Star Break wrapped up. He had a career-long 15-game hitting streak from July 16-30 in which he hit .379 (22-for-58) with 12 RBI and 8 runs. In the second half of the season, he hit .321 (63-for-196) with 29 RBI and upped his on-base and slugging percentages to .356 and .418 respectively. 154 2018 SEASON NOTES The turnstiles to the clubhouse were busy this season for the Sounds as there were 195 roster moves throughout the campaign. On August 31, the Sounds made an unprecedented 16 transactions. 32 of the 66 players who appeared in a Sounds uniform in 2018 also appeared in a Major League uniform, 30 of them for Oakland while Renato Nuñez (Texas and Baltimore) and Bobby Wahl (New York Mets) appeared for other Major League teams.

The Sounds received a boost in late May from a prospect with no previous Triple-A experience. Ramón Laureano began the season on the disabled list after breaking a pinky in Spring Training and never made any rehab appearances before being assigned to Nashville on May 21. He immediately made his presence felt as that night he made his debut and went 2-for-2 with a home run, a sacrifice fly, 2 RBI and 2 runs scored. At the plate, Laureano hit .297 (73-for-246) with 44 runs, 12 doubles, 14 home runs, 35 RBI and 11 stolen bases in his time with the Sounds. Oakland’s #21 prospect repeatedly showed off his cannon for a right arm as he compiled 13 outfield assists in just 64 games. To put that in perspective, Colorado Springs’ Tyrone Taylor led the league in outfield assists with 18 but did so in 115 games. Memphis’ Adolis Garcia had the second most with 14 in 104 games.

The Sounds had a flair for the dramatic at First Tennessee Park as they collected eight walk-off victories. Nashville walked-off in back-to-back games against the Omaha Storm Chasers on April 15 & 16. Three of the walk-offs came in extra innings. Five of the eight wins came on routine base hits while Boog Powell went the unconventional route with a walk-off bunt single against the Fresno Grizzlies on August 2. The other two walk-off wins came on a wild pitch and a sacrifice fly.

Six different players posted 10-game hitting streaks during the 2018 season. Ramón Laureano, Nick Martini, and Sheldon Neuse each had two such streaks while BJ Boyd, Dustin Fowler and Anthony Garcia each had one. Nick Martini’s 21-game streak was a team-best and a career-best. Neuse’s 15-game stretch was a career-best as well. Boyd’s season-long was a 13-gamer, which matched a career-long.

The strength of the 2018 Nashville Sounds was the pitching staff. They boasted the third-lowest ERA in the league at 3.96 and issued the fewest walks with just 374. They were in the top five in the league in mul- tiple other categories including WHIP (2nd, 1.31), runs allowed (4th, 625), and home runs allowed (4th, 106). 2018 IN REVIEW The Sounds used 23 different starting pitchers, which was the most in the Pacific Coast League. Two mainstays in the starting rotation were Eric Jokisch and James Naile. Jokisch made 26 appearances including 23 starts for Nashville while finishing fourth in the league with 148.2 innings pitched and his 4.06 ERA was ninth on the circuit. His 148.2 innings of work were the most by a Sounds pitcher since 2011 when Sam Narron compiled 160.0 innings and Amaury Rivas logged 150.2. A lack of run support for Jokisch played a factor in his 11 losses, which were tied for third-most in the PCL. The Sounds were shut out in his first two starts and scored just 17 runs in his 11 losses and scored more than two runs in those games just twice. Overall, Nashville scored 3.8 runs per game in Jokisch’s starts. He tallied 121 strikeouts to lead the team and finish tied for eighth in the PCL. James Naile made 24 starts for the Sounds and accumulated 135.2 innings. Oakland’s #29 prospect finished second on the team in wins with seven behind only Dean Kiekhefer’s eight.

There were 13 different players ranked in Oakland’s top 30 prospects in either MLB Pipeline or Base- ball America at some point throughout the season that donned a Sounds uniform. Those include Franklin Barreto who began the season as Oakland’s top prospect according to MLB Pipeline, and Jesus Luzardo who finished the season ranked as the A’s top prospect. Other players in the top 10 of both lists are Sean Murphy, Jorge Mateo and Dustin Fowler.

Infielder Steve Lombardozzi tied a Sounds franchise record with nine sacrifice flies in 2018. He became the fourth Sounds player to do so and first since 2002. Nate Chapman (1982), Ivan Cruz (1999), and Mendy Lopez (2002) are the other three players. The nine sacrifice flies by Lombardozzi were second most in the PCL this season behind only Fresno’s A.J. Reed who tallied 10.

155 2018 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE STANDINGS American Northern W L PCT GB Home Away Div. Oklahoma City Dodgers 75 65 .536 - 41-29 34-36 28-20 Colorado Springs Sky Sox 73 66 .525 1.5 39-30 34-36 30-18 Omaha Storm Chasers 66 74 .471 9.0 35-35 31-39 21-27 Iowa Cubs 50 88 .362 24.0 25-43 25-45 17-31 American Southern W L PCT GB Home Away Div. Memphis Redbirds 83 57 .593 - 40-30 43-27 22-26 Nashville Sounds 72 68 .514 11.0 41-29 31-39 21-27 New Orleans Baby Cakes 69 70 .496 13.5 39-30 30-40 28-20 Round Rock Express 65 73 .471 17.0 30-40 35-33 25-23 Pacific Northern W L PCT GB Home Away Div. Fresno Grizzlies 82 57 .590 - 41-28 41-29 26-22 Reno Aces 72 68 .514 10.5 40-30 32-38 23-25 66 73 .475 16.0 34-36 32-27 24-24 Sacramento River Cats 55 85 .393 27.5 27-43 28-42 23-25 Pacific Southern W L PCT GB Home Away Div. El Paso Chihuahuas 82 57 .590 - 37-33 45-24 32-16 Salt Lake Bees 71 68 .511 11.0 36-34 35-34 23-25 Las Vegas 51’s 71 69 .507 11.5 38-32 33-37 21-27 Albuquerque Isotopes 63 77 .450 19.5 33-37 30-40 20-28 Conference Championships: Memphis defeated Oklahoma City (3-1); Fresno defeated El Paso (3-2) PCL Championship: Memphis defeated Fresno (3-1) Triple-A Baseball National Championship: Memphis defeated Durham (14-4) 2018 IN REVIEW 2018

156 2018 ALL-PCL TEAM Catcher - Christian Bethancourt, Colorado Springs First Base - A.J. Reed, Fresno Second Base - Luis Urias, El Paso Third Base - Josh Fuentes, Albuquerque Shortstop - Ildemaro Vargas, Reno Outfielder - Tyler O’Neill, Memphis Outfielder - Alex Verdugo, Oklahoma City Outfielder - Mike Tauchman, Albuquerque Designated Hitter - Kevin Cron, Reno Starting Pitcher - Manny Banuelos, Oklahoma City Starting Pitcher - Dakota Hudson, Memphis Relief Pitcher - R.J. Alvarez, Round Rock

Most Valuable Player - Josh Fuentes, Albuquerque Pitcher of the Year - Dakota Hudson, Memphis Rookie of the Year - Josh Fuentes, Albuquerque Manager of the Year - Stubby Clapp, Memphis 2018 PCL PLAYER OF THE WEEK AWARDS Date Batter Pitcher April 5-15 Mac Williamson, SAC James Naile, NAS

April 16-22 Brett Nicholas, ELP Mike Hauschild, FRE 2018 IN REVIEW April 23-29 Travis Jankowski, ELP Austin Gomber, MEM April 30-May 6 Franmil Reyes, ELP Ben Meyer, NO May 7-13 Daniel Vogelbach, TAC Justin DeFratus, OKC May 14-20 Mike Tauchman, ABQ Dennis Santana, OKC May 21-27 Humberto Arteaga, OMA Austin Gomber, MEM May 28-June 3 Kevin Cron, RNO Conner Menez, SAC June 4-10 Christian Lopes, RR Casey Lawrence, TAC June 11-17 Socrates Brito, ARI Trent Thornton, FRE June 18-24 Kyle Tucker, FRE Cy Sneed, FRE June 25-July 1 Kevin Cron, RNO Odrisamer Despaigne, NO July 2-8 Forrestt Allday, ELP Brock Sykxhoorn, FRE July 9-15 Christian Walker, RNO Daniel Poncedeleon, MEM July 16-22 Ryan Court, IOW Jake Kalish, OMA July 23-29 Adolis Garcia, MEM Brock Stewart, OKC July 30-August 5 JB Shuck, NO Alec Mills, IOW August 6-12 Austin Dean, NO Drew Gagnon, LV August 13-19 J.D. Davis, FRE Arnaldo Hernandez, OMA August 20-26 Kyle Tucker, FRE Chris Rowley, RR August 27-September 3 Patrick Kivlehan, LV Drew Gagnon, LV

157 2018 TEAM HIGHS AND LOWS TEAM MISCELLANEOUS Longest Winning Streak...... 15 Games, July 29-August 14 Longest Losing Streak...... 4 Games (4x), Last - August 15-18 Longest Game, Time...... 4:28, July 30 at Salt Lake Longest Game, Innings...... 11 (3x), Last - July 30 at Salt Lake Longest Nine-Inning Game, Time...... 3:55, August 9 at Colorado Springs Shortest Nine-Inning Game, Time...... 2:05, July 19 at Omaha Largest Crowd, Home...... 11,692, September 2 vs. Memphis Largest Crowd, Road...... 13,117, June 2 at Round Rock Smallest Crowd, Home...... 5,252, April 11 vs. Iowa Smallest Crowd, Road...... 1,419, April 30 at Colorado Springs

TEAM BATTING Most Runs Scored...... 18, August 9 at Colorado Springs Most Runs Scored, One Inning...... 8, 1st Inning, May 10 vs. Colorado Springs Most Hits...... 19, August 9 at Colorado Springs Fewest Hits, Nine-Inning Game...... 2, April 8 at New Orleans Most Doubles...... 6, June 15 at El Paso Most Triples...... 3, June 26 at Oklahoma City Most Home Runs...... 4 (2x), Last - May 31 at Round Rock Most Walks...... 12, June 8 vs. Tacoma Most Strikeouts...... 16, May 18 at Oklahoma City Most Stolen Bases...... 4, April 14 vs. Omaha Most Left On Base...... 14, August 30 at New Orleans

TEAM PITCHING Most Runs Allowed...... 17 (2x), Last - June 17 at Albuquerque Most Runs Allowed, One Inning...... 8, 4th Inning, May 17 at Oklahoma City Most Hits Allowed...... 20, April 30 at Colorado Springs Fewets Hits Allowed, Nine-Inning Game...... 3 (2x), Last - August 4 vs. Sacramento Most Home Runs Allowed...... 5, June 29 at Omaha Most Walks Allowed...... 9, August 18 vs. New Orleans Most Strikeouts...... 15, June 15 at El Paso

INDIVIDUAL BATTING Most Runs Scored...... 3 (25x), Last - Jorge Mateo, August 31 vs. Memphis Most Hits...... 4 (10x), Last - Dustin Fowler & Sheldon Neuse, August 9 at Colorado Springs Most Doubles...... 3 (2x), Last - Ramon Laureano, June 13 at El Paso 2018 IN REVIEW 2018 Most Triples...... 2, July 24 at Las Vegas Most Home Runs...... 2 (8x), Last - Anthony Garcia, August 28 at New Orleans Most RBI...... 8 - Anthony Garcia, July 17 vs. Omaha Most Walks...... 4 (3x), Last - Bruce Maxwell, July 27 at Salt Lake Most Stolen Bases...... 2 (5x), Last - Ramon Laureano, July 20 vs. Oklahoma City Longest Hitting Streak...... 21 Games - Nick Martini, May 22-June 2 Longest RBI Streak...... 5 Games (3x), Last - Ramon Laureano, July 24-28

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING Most Innings Pitched, Starter...... 8.0 (3x), Last - Chris Bassitt, August 4 vs. Sacramento Most Innings Pitched, Reliever...... 7.0 - Daniel Gossett, May 5 vs. Memphis Most Hits Allowed...... 14 - James Naile, June 16 at Albuquerque Most Earned Runs Allowed...... 8 (4x), Last - Jesus Luzardo, August 24 at Memphis Most Strikeouts, Starter...... 11 - Eric Jokisch, June 15 at El Paso Most Consecutive Scoreless Innings...... 18.1 - James Naile, April 5-21 Longest Winning Streak...... 8 Games - Dean Kiekhefer, May 23-August 13

158 2018 SOUNDS RECORD WHEN THEY... Series (W-L-T)...... 14-16-6 Scoring First...... 48-24 Series Openers...... 19-16 Opp. Scoring First...... 24-44 Series Finales...... 20-15 Scoring 4+ Runs...... 58-20 Series Sweeps...... 4-1 Opp. Scoring 4+ Runs...... 29-51 Day Games...... 16-10 Scoring 3 or < Runs...... 13-49 Night Games...... 56-58 Opp. Scores 3 or < Runs...... 42-17 vs. RHP...... 58-50 Hit a HR...... 40-28 vs. LHP...... 14-18 Allow a HR...... 35-40 April...... 12-12 Hit 2+ HR...... 15-6 May...... 16-13 Allow 2+ HR...... 6-16 June...... 10-16 Outhit Opponent...... 42-17 July...... 15-14 Tie in Hits...... 8-7 August...... 18-11 Outhit by Opponent...... 22-44 September...... 1-2 Record 10+ Hits...... 37-15 Monday...... 9-7 Allow 10+ Hits...... 16-29 Tuesday...... 11-5 Commit an Error...... 38-40 Wednesday...... 7-10 Commit No Errors...... 28-22 Thursday...... 14-8 Walk-Off Wins...... 8 Friday...... 9-12 Walk-Off Losses...... 5 Saturday...... 8-15 Extra-Innings...... 9-6 Sunday...... 14-11 Sounds starter 6+IP...... 31-23 vs. Am. Northern...... 37-27 Sounds starter 7+ IP...... 11-9 vs. Am. Southern...... 21-27 Sounds starter 8+ IP...... 2-1 vs. Pac. Northern...... 8-5 White Jerseys...... 4-3 vs. Pac. Southern...... 6-9 Gray Jerseys...... 1-7 vs. NL Affiliate...... 50-46 Black Jerseys...... 20-14 vs. AL Affiliate...... 22-22 Red Jerseys...... 29-29 Lead After 6...... 53-7 Specialty Jerseys...... 18-15 Trail After 6...... 11-54 Tied After 6...... 8-7

Lead After 7...... 55-5 2018 IN REVIEW Trail After 7...... 9-57 Tied After 7...... 8-6 Lead After 8...... 53-2 Trail After 8...... 5-59 Tied After 8...... 9-3

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