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Rancho Cucamonga Quakes Rancho Cucamonga Quakes Proud Low-A West Partner of the Los Angeles Dodgers # Pitchers B/T Ht Wt DOB Acquired/YR 2019 Team(s) Resides 30 Aldry Acosta R/R 6-4 226 9/7/1999 INT'L FA/16 AZL Dodgers Caracas, VZ 40 Carlos Alejo R/R 6-1 165 8/23/1999 INT'L FA/16 AZL Dodgers Bonao, DR 36 Jeisson Cabrera* R/R 6-2 170 9/5/1998 INT'L FA/17 Ogden/AZL Dodgers La Vega, DR 16 Hyun-Il Choi R/R 6-2 200 5/27/2000 INT'L FA/18 AZL Dodgers Seoul, South Korea 36 Nelfri Contreras S/L 6-0 177 12/25/1998 INT'L FA/17 Ogden Lorna de Cabrera, DR 48 Daniel Cruz R/R 6-3 185 10/5/1997 INT'L FA/17 AZL Dodgers Cambita, Garabito, DR 31 Carlos De Los Santos R/R 6-2 170 11/18/2000 INT'L FA/17 AZL Dodgers San Juan De La Maguana, DR 27 Carlos Duran R/R 6-7 230 7/30/2001 INT'L FA/18 AZL Dodgers Nagua, DR 22 Braydon Fisher R/R 6-4 180 7/26/2000 4th/18 DNP (Injury) League City, TX 50 Jose Hernandez L/L 6-3 170 12/31/1997 INT'L FA/16 DNP (Injury) Puerto Plata, DR 19 Jimmy Lewis R/R 6-6 200 11/2/2000 2nd/19 Lake Travis HS Austin, TX Michael Martinez* R/R 6-1 185 7/11/1999 INT'L FA/18 DSL Dodgers/AZL Dodgers Rio Piedras, PR 49 Robbie Peto R/R 6-4 225 7/10/1998 26th/20 Stetson University (College) New Brunswick, NJ 35 Adolfo Ramirez R/R 6-0 165 6/1/1999 INT'L FA/16 Ogden/AZL Dodgers Baja California Sur, Mexico 43 Elio Serrano R/R 5-11 160 8/2/1998 INT'L FA/15 Ogden/Rancho Cucamonga Los Guayos, VZ 21 Julian Smith R/L 6-4 190 6/6/1997 15th/18 AZL Dodgers Concord, NC 44 Gavin Stone R/R 6-1 175 10/15/1998 5th/20 Central Arkansas (College) Lake City, AR 34 Joan Valdez R/R 6-4 175 3/10/1999 INT'L FA/16 AZL Dodgers San Pedro de Macoris, DR 24 Kendall Williams R/R 6-6 205 8/24/2000 Trade/20 GCL Blue Jays Bradenton, FL # Catchers B/T Ht Wt DOB Acquired/YR 2019 Team(s) Resides 17 Diego Cartaya R/R 6-3 219 9/7/2001 INT'L FA/18 DSL Dodgers/AZL Dodgers Maracay, VZ 33 Wladimir Chalo R/R 5-8 197 4/21/2000 INT'L FA/16 Ogden/AZL Dodgers Maracay, VZ Marco Hernandez DEV R/R 6-2 170 6/22/1998 INT'L FA/16 Ogden Maracay, VZ # Infielders B/T Ht Wt DOB Acquired/YR 2019 Team(s) Resides 6 Alex De Jesus R/R 6-2 208 3/22/2002 15th/17 AZL Dodgers Santo Domingo, DR 5 Sauryn Lao R/R 6-2 182 8/14/1999 INT'L FA/15 Ogden Barahona, DR 10 Eddys Leonard R/R 6-0 160 11/10/2000 INT'L FA/17 Great Lakes/Ogden/AZL Dodgers Santo Domingo, DR 3 Sam McWilliams R/R 6-0 178 5/26/1998 19th/18 Tulsa/Great Lakes/Ogden Meridian, MS 14 Jorbit Vivas L/R 5-10 171 3/9/2001 INT'L FA/17 Ogden/AZL Dodgers Puerto Cabello, VZ # Outfielders B/T Ht Wt DOB Acquired/YR 2019 Team(s) Resides 8 Ismael Alcantara R/R 6-1 165 9/25/1998 INT'L FA/17 Ogden/AZL Dodgers Santo Domingo, DR 25 Aldrich de Jongh L/R 5-9 160 9/1/1998 17th/18 Ogden/AZL Dodgers Hillsborough, FL 15 Jonny DeLuca R/R 5-11 196 7/10/1998 25th/19 AZL Dodgers Thousand Oaks, CA 7 Edwin Mateo S/L 5-9 160 11/18/1998 INT'L FA/16 AZL Dodgers Santo Domingo, DR 18 Imanol Vargas L/R 6-3 185 6/29/1998 INT'L FA/17 Ogden/AZL Dodgers Bonao, DR 11 Jake Vogel R/R 5-11 165 10/12/2001 3rd/20 Huntington Bech HS Huntington Beach, CA Pronunciations: Manager: #12 John Shoemaker Carlos Alejo (Ah-LEI-hoh) Hitting Coach: #41 Dylan Nasiatka Robbie Peto (PEE-toh) Pitching Coach: #46 Stephanos Stroop Wladimir Chalo (LAD-uh-mir CHAH-loh) Pitching Coach: #38 Ramon Troncoso Sauryn Lao (SAU-ren LAU) Bench Coach: 13 Johan Garcia Eddys Leonard (EDD-ees Lei-oh-NARD) Athletic Trainer: Jesse Guffey Jorbit Vivas (JOR-bitt VEE-vas) Performance Coach: Mike Roman Aldrich De Jongh (De JONG) Video Associate: Dean Kim Stephanos Stroop (Steph-uh-NOS) Clubhouse Manager: Casey Ploehn Dylan Nasiatka (Nah-SHOT-ka) # Dodgers' 40-Man Roster LoanMart Field DEV Developmental List 8408 Rochester Ave $ Major League Rehab Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 * Injured List Phone (909) 481-5000 Fax (909) 481-5005 Roster Updated June 30th, 2021 www.rcquakes.com [email protected].
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