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OFFICIAL GAME INFORMATION Lake County Captains (0-1, 29-42) vs. (1-0, 48-22) Friday, June 22 • 7:35 p.m. • Bowling Green Ballpark • Broadcast: All Sports CLE & AM 1330/101.5 FM WINT Game #72 • Road Game #37 • Season Series: 2-8, 10 Games Remaining LHP Kirk McCarty (1-5, 5.98 ERA) vs. LHP Josh Fleming (3-1, 1.35 ERA)

YESTERDAY: The Captains lost the first game of the second half in a contest that featured a two-hour and four-minute rain Midwest League • Overall delay. The Bowling Green Hot Rods outlasted Lake County at Bowling Green Ballpark, 7-2. Bowling Green scored four runs in the first inning against Captains starter Jean Carlos Mejia. Hot Rods starter Austin Franklin held the Captains scoreless over the

first give frames before the rain paused play for over two hours in the middle of the fifth inning. After the delay, the Hot Rods Eastern Division W L GB scored three runs – one earned – in the bottom of the sixth against right-hander Gregori Vasquez. Lake County’s only runs came on Ulysses Cantu’s two-run homer in the seventh against Orlando Romero. @Bowling Green (Rays) 1 0 -- FIRST HALF RECAP: Lake County finished the first half in seventh place in the Eastern Division with a 29-41 record. The %Lansing (Blue Jays) 1 0 -- Captains’ offense finished 10th in the Midwest League with a .246 team average, but also led the league in home runs with 62. Lake County’s pitching staff was 15th in the league with a team ERA of 4.42. South Bend (Cubs) 1 0 -- Fort Wayne (Padres) 0 0 0.5 MIDWEST LEAGUE ALL-STARS: Three Captains were named to the Midwest League Eastern Division All-Star Team for 2018: OF Will Benson, LHP Kyle Nelson and RHP Tommy DeJuneas (DL). Benson and Nelson played in the 54th MWL All-Star West Michigan (Tigers) 0 0 0.5 Classic on Tuesday in Lansing, while DeJuneas could not play due to injury. Benson started in right field and went 1-for-2 with a single. Nelson retired both batters he faced in the seventh inning. He struck out Quad Cities’ Bryan De La Cruz looking and got Dayton (Reds) 0 1 1.0 Clinton’s Ryan Costello to line out to centerfield.

Great Lakes (Dodgers) 0 1 1.0 HOME RUN DERBY: Will Benson finished second in the 2018 Midwest League Home Run Derby on Tuesday in Lansing. Benson hit 23 home runs, but was bested by Bowling Green catcher Ronaldo Hernandez. The Hot Rods’ backstop won the final LAKE COUNTY (INDIANS) 0 1 1.0 round with 13 home runs against Benson’s 10.

Western Division W L GB HOME RUN KINGS: The Captains lead the Midwest League in home runs with 63. Cedar Rapids sits in second with 55. Lake County, however, is 13th in runs scored with 295. Beloit (A’s) 1 0 -- HOME COOKING: The Captains have posted an 18-17 record at Classic Park, but are 11-25 on the road this season. Lake Cedar Rapids (Twins) 1 0 -- County has a run differential of -17 at home and a -50 run differential on the road.

Burlington (Angels) 0 0 0.5 WALK-OFF MAGIC: Eight of the Captains’ 18 victories at Classic Park this year have come on walk-offs. Lake County beat Fort Clinton (Mariners) 0 0 0.5 Wayne on Openin g Night with a walk-off single by Jorma Rodriguez. The Captains have won two games on walk-off homers (Oscar Gonzalez: May 14 vs. SB & Ulysses Cantu: May 25 vs. GL). Lake County has also won two games on walk-off passed Kane County (Diamondbacks) 0 0 0.5 balls (April 23 vs. WM & May 5 vs. BEL). Todd Isaacs hit a walk-off, two-run single to beat Dayton on June 5. Isaacs then hit a walk-off single in the 10th inning against Lansing on June 12. On June 14, J.J. Berardi hit a walk-off single in the 10th to beat %Peoria (Cardinals) 0 0 0.5 Lansing again. The Captains had only one walk-off win in 2017.

@Quad Cities (Astros) 0 1 1.0 THE HERO: Todd Isaacs has had a hand in four of the Captains’ eight walk-off victories. He scored the game-winning runs on Opening Night (single by Jorma Rodriguez vs. FW) and on April 23 (passed ball vs. WM). He then produced walk-off singles Wisconsin (Brewers) 0 1 1.0 against Dayton and Lansing on June 5 and June 12. Last year, Isaacs delivered the Captains’ only walk-off win with a home run th @-1st Half Title $-2nd Half Title %-1st-half Wild Card *-2nd-half Wild Card against Bowling Green to clinch the 1,000 win in team history.

WHO’S HOT? - Nolan Jones : Leads the Leads the team with a .448 OBP in June and is second on the club this month in SLG (.518) and OPS (.966). In the Captains’ recent three-game series against Bowling Green at Classic Park, Jones went 7-for-11 with Captains Contacts two homers. - Tyler Friis: Is batting .330 (30-for-91) in his last 22 games with two home runs, four doubles and eight RBIs. Leads the team with 13 walks and six steals in June. Tim O’Brien: [email protected] - Jose Medina: Leads the team with a .359 AVG in June and is slashing .359/.405/.513. Andrew Luftglass: [email protected] DRAFT REPORT: The Indians have now signed 27 selections from the 2018 MLB Amateur Draft. OF Ruben Cardenas, the Telephone: 440-975-8085 Indians’ 16th round pick from Cal State Fullerton, signed today. Cleveland’s Competitive Balance Round A selection (41st overall), Twitter: @LCCaptains RHP Lenny Torres, Jr., signed on Tuesday and is the highest draft selection the Indians have signed to date. The 17-year old is also the youngest Cleveland draftee to sign. Cleveland has also signed its second round pick (67th overall), RHP Nick Sandlin, who was teammates with Captains LHP Kirk McCarty at Southern Mississippi. UPCOMING SCHEDULE AND PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUPS Date Opp. Time (ET) Captains Starter Opponent Starter Live Audio (Subject to Change) 6/23 at Bowling Green 7:35 PM LHP Juan Hillman TBA All Sports CLE & AM 1330/101.5 FM WINT 6/24 at Bowling Green 3:05 PM RHP Gregori Vasquez RHP Tommy Romero All Sports CLE & ESPN 970 WFUN 6/25 at Lansing 7:05 PM LHP Francisco Perez TBA All Sports CLE 6/26 at Lansing 7:05 PM RHP Jean Carlos Mejia TBA All Sports CLE

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#35 KIRK McCARTY LHP 2018 Game-By-Game Date Opp Dec IP H R ER HR SO BB Result Born (Age): October 12, 1995 (22) 4/7 at FW ND 4.1 4 3 3 0 7 3 W, 9-3 Hometown: Hattiesburg, MS 4/12 at DAY ND 4.1 11 9 9 3 4 1 L, 10-9 School: Southern Mississippi 4/20 vs. BG L 5.2 6 3 3 0 5 2 L, 7-2

HT: 5’10” │WT: 185 lbs │ Bats: L │Throws: L 4/25 G2 vs. WM ND 0.2 3 3 3 0 1 2 W, 6-3 5/2 vs. WIS W 5.0 3 1 1 0 8 5 W, 5-2 Acquired: 2017 MLB Draft – Round 7 5/7 at KC L 7.0 6 3 3 0 7 1 L, 7-1 Pitch Selection: Fastball, curveball, slider, changeup 5/12 at QC ND 5.0 8 3 3 1 5 0 W, 5-3 5/18 at WM L 4.2 9 6 6 0 7 1 L, 7-2 5/23 at DAY ND 5.0 4 2 1 0 3 2 L, 5-4 2018 Statistics 5/28 vs. GL ND 5.2 8 5 5 2 6 2 L, 14-5 Team W L ERA G GS CG SHO IP H R ER HR HBP BB SO 6/2 at SB L 6.2 4 1 1 1 4 1 L, 3-0 LC 1 5 5.98 13 13 0 0 64.2 74 44 43 9 2 23 71 6/8 at GL L 4.2 4 4 4 0 7 3 L, 5-4 Total 1 5 5.98 13 13 0 0 64.2 74 44 43 9 2 23 71 6/14 vs. LAN ND 6.0 4 1 1 1 7 0 W, 4-3 Total 1-5 64.2 74 44 43 9 71 23

Career Statistics * Relief Appearance Year Team W L ERA G GS CG SHO IP SO BB WHIP 2017 MV 2 2 1.85 13 6 0 0 34.0 33 10 1.09 2018 LC 1 5 5.98 13 13 0 0 64.2 71 23 1.50 Total 2 Teams 3 7 4.56 26 1 9 0 0 98.2 104 33 1.36

LAST TIME OUT: McCarty pitched arguably his finest game of the season last Thursday against the Lansing Lugnuts at Classic Park. The lefty struck out seven and did not issue a walk over six innings. McCarty gave up just one run on four hits. Lansing’s only tally against McCarty came on a solo homer by Matt Morgan in the third. McCarty left the game with the Captains leading, 2-1. Lansing, however, overcame a 3-1 deficit with two runs in the ninth and the Captains ended up winning in 10 innings on a walk-off single by J.J. Berardi, 4-3.

LAST SEASON: Made his professional debut with the Mahoning Valley Scrappers. The southpaw was held to a roughly 50-pitch limit and never pitched more than three innings in a single outing. McCarty made his first seven professional appearances out of the bullpen as the back end of a piggyback tandem, mostly behind RHP Grant Hockin . His last six appearances of the season were all starts.

GROOM TO BE: McCarty got engaged on October 7, 2017. His wedding date is set for December 8, 2018.

FAMOUS COACH: McCarty was the starting QB on a state-title winning Oak Grove football team… His offensive coordinator was Brett Favre.

HS TO COLLEGE TO MiLB: McCarty was teammates with RHP Taylor Braley at Oak Grove HS and Southern Mississippi. The Marlins drafted Braley in the 6th round last year.

st COLLEGE ACCOLADES: 2x 1 Team All-Conference USA.

COLLEGE CAREER: Finished 22-4 in three seasons and led the team in both wins and in each of his last two seasons.

HIGH SCHOOL ACCOLADES: 2x 6A state champion… 3x 1st Team All-State (2nd Team as Freshman)… Holds Mississippi record for strikeouts in a season (118 as a junior). 2018 Highs INNINGS ...... 7.0 (5/7 at KC) STRIKEOUTS ...... 8 (5/2 vs. WIS) WALKS ...... 5 (5/2 vs. WIS) HITS ...... 11 (4/12 at DAY) RUNS ...... 9 (4/12 at DAY) EARNED RUNS ...... 9 (4/12 at DAY) HR ...... 3 (4/12 at DAY) FEWEST HITS (5+IP) ...... 3 (5/2 vs. WIS; 5 IP)

LAST WIN: 5/2/18 vs. WIS LAST LOSS: 6/8/18 at GL LAST HR ALLOWED: 6/14/18 vs. LAN (Matt Morgan) NO-HITTER/PERFECT GAME: None Career -Highs INNINGS ...... 7.0 (5/7/18 at KC) STRIKEOUTS ...... 8 (5/2/18 vs. WIS) WALKS ...... 5 (5/2/18 vs. WIS) HITS ...... 11 (4/12/18 at DAY) RUNS ...... 9 (4/12/18 at DAY) EARNED RUNS ...... 9 (4/12/18 at DAY)) HR ...... 3 (4/12/18 at DAY) FEWEST HITS (5+IP) ...... 3 (5/2/18 vs. WIS; 5 IP)

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Team Pitching Totals Season Totals W-L ERA CG SHO SV/OPP IP H R ER BB-I SO HR Starters 9-28 4.88 - - N/A 359.1 383 229 195 121-0 309 35 Relievers 20-14 3.80 N/A N/A 14/24 253.1 225 133 107 111-1 299 18 Classic Park 18-17 4.26 - - 6/12 313.0 298 179 148 120-1 290 27 Road 11-25 4.63 - - 8/12 299.2 310 183 154 112-0 318 26 April 11-11 3.74 - - 7/9 185.1 171 94 77 77-0 212 8 May 10-22 4.72 - - 4/10 276.2 296 178 145 103-1 256 29 June 8-9 4.78 - - 3/5 150.2 141 90 80 52-0 140 16 July 0-0 0.00 - - 0/0 0.0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 August/September 0-0 0.00 - - 0/0 0.0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0

Captains Bullpen Notes Pitcher Last Game IP, H, R, ER, BB, K Last Win Last Save Last Loss SV/OPP IBF/R IR/RS Arias 6/10 at GL 2.2, 2, 0, 0, 1, 3 - 5/24 at DAY - - 6/0 15/9 Echols 6/16 vs. BG 0.1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 5/25 vs. GL 5/21 at WM 5/31 at LAN - 1/0 4/0 Jimenez 6/17 vs. BG 1.1, 3, 2, 2, 0, 1 - - 4/29 vs. POT 0/1 0/0 10/7 Nelson 6/16 vs. BG 1.0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 5/12 at QC 6/10 at GL None 1/2 3/0 5/0 Teaney 6/15 vs. BG 2.1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 4 6/5 vs. DAY 4/23 at BG 5/30 at LAN 3/5 7/1 11/3

Starter Run Support Starter/Piggyback Advanced Stats Pitcher GS W-L Team W-L Support Per Game Pitcher K/9 BB/9 K/BB HR/9 AVG WHIP BABIP GB% FIP ERA Gallagher 4 0-2 0-4 9 2.3 Gallagher 9.08 2.52 3.60 1.26 .286 1.46 .349 49.1% 4.44 4.04 Hillman 13 0-8 5-8 54 4.2 Hillman 7.04 3.30 2.13 0.72 .281 1.55 .330 41.7% 4.30 6.18 Mejia 3 0-1 2-1 18 6.0 McCarty 9.88 3.20 3.09 1.25 .289 1.50 .369 44.2% 4.40 5.98 McCarty 13 1-5 5-8 56 4.3 Mejia 8.27 3.48 2.38 0.87 .269 1.40 .333 62.1% 4.35 3.05 Perez 12 3-4 6-6 42 3.5 Perez 6.88 4.67 1.47 0.65 .239 1.41 .282 43.8% 4.63 4.15 Tati 1 0-1 0-1 1 1.0 Tati 9.78 3.26 3.00 0.47 .257 1.34 .346 48.1% 3.43 3.26 Vasquez 10 1-3 3-7 43 4.3 Vasquez 5.47 1.99 2.75 0.87 .253 1.20 .278 38.1% 4.49 3.98 Total 71 9-28 29-42 295 4.2

Multi-Hit Multi-RBI HR Type/Last HR Player 2 3 4 5+ Last MH 2 3 4 5+ Last MRBI solo 2R 3R GS Last HR Benson 8 - - - 6/11 at GL (2) 3 3 - 1 6/11 at GL (3) 7 2 1 1 6/6 vs. DAY (Solo) Berardi 4 - - - 6/14 vs. LAN (2) - - - - - 1 - - - 6/12 vs. LAN (Solo) Cantu 6 1 - - 6/12 vs. LAN (2) 3 1 - - 6/22 at BG (2) 5 3 - - 6/22 at BG (2R) Clement 12 2 1 - 6/22 at BG (2) 1 1 1 - 6/10 at GL (2) 1 - - - 6/6 vs. DAY (Solo) Eladio 2 - - - 5/22 at DAY (2) 2 - - - 5/27 vs. GL (2) - - - - - Friis 7 5 1 - 6/10 at GL (3) 3 1 - - 5/20 at WM (2) 3 - - - 6/16 vs. BG (Solo) O. Gonzalez 20 1 1 - 6/14 vs. LAN (2) 3 4 - - 6/14 vs. LAN (2) 6 3 1 - 6/14 vs. LAN (Solo) Isaacs 5 4 - - 6/14 vs. LAN (2) 3 - - - 6/5 vs. DAY (2) 2 - - - 5/29 at LAN (Solo) Jones 12 3 - - 6/17 vs. BG (2) 5 2 - - 6/17 vs. BG (2) 4 3 1 - 6/17 vs. BG (2R) Laureano 7 2 - - 6/16 vs. BG (2) 2 - 1 - 5/31 at LAN (2) 6 - - - 6/11 at GL (Solo) Medina 3 3 - - 6/13 vs. LAN (3) - 1 - - 6/1 at SB (3) 1 - - - 6/1 at SB (Solo) Persinger ------Rolette - 1 - - 6/12 vs. LAN (3) 1 - - - 6/12 vs. LAN (2) - - - - - Vicente 9 3 - - 6/11 at GL (2) 4 1 - - 6/13 vs. LAN (2) 4 4 - - 6/12 vs. LAN (2R) Wade 8 2 - - 5/16 vs. SB G2 (2) 5 - - - 5/3 vs. WIS (2) 2 - - - 4/25 vs. WM G2 (Solo)

Starts In The Order Games Started by Position Player 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Player C 1B 2B 3B SS LF RF CF DH Benson - 8 4 21 17 9 - - - Benson ------58 - 1 Berardi 5 1 - - - 2 - 6 5 Berardi - - 15 - 2 - - - 2 Cantu - - 1 1 6 14 25 7 - Cantu - 50 ------4 Clement 40 6 7 ------Clement - - - - 51 - - - 2 Eladio ------4 6 Eladio - - 2 - 8 - - - - Friis 13 10 1 - - 1 4 5 17 Friis - - 23 17 9 - - - 1 O. Gonzalez 2 2 16 20 9 5 4 1 1 O. Gonzalez - - - - - 39 12 4 5 Isaacs 2 - 1 1 2 2 6 9 30 Isaacs - - - - - 12 - 36 5 Jones 1 16 22 15 1 - - - - Jones - - - 49 - - - - 7 Laureano - - 3 5 11 9 6 8 - Laureano 29 2 ------11 Medina - - - - - 5 8 7 2 Medina - 4 - - - 16 - - 2 Persinger - 1 - - - 1 - - 4 Persinger - - 2 4 - - - - - Rivera - 3 1 - 2 2 1 5 - Rivera 12 ------2 Rolette - - - - 1 2 5 4 1 Rolette 12 ------1 Vicente - 2 2 6 8 9 8 9 - Vicente 12 14 ------19 Wade 3 14 5 - 7 7 1 - - Wade - - - - - 3 - 30 3

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CAPTAINS BATTING NOTES #6 Todd Isaacs, OF Age: 22 Resides: New Providence, Bahamas Acquired: 19th Round (2015) – Palm Beach State College 5’11” – 180 lbs Bats/Throws: R/R Yester day: 0-3, 2 K This Series: 0-3, 2 K vs. BG: 2-23, RBI, BB, 0-1, SB, 10 K Streak: -4 (Since 6/15) 2017 (LC): 82 games, .224 AVG/.260 OBP/.376 SLG/.636 OPS, 9 HR, 14 2B, 2 3B, 33 RBI, 12 BB, 103 K, 18-21 SB Bahamian Icon: Isaacs was honored at the 2017 Bahamian Icon Awards as the winner of the Sports Award. Isaacs is a native of New Providence, Bahamas 1,000 In Style: Isaacs hit a walk-off home run on June 9 to clinch the 1,000th win in Captains history. Isaacs signed the ball and presented it to the Captains’ front office after the game. Entrepreneur: Isaacs is the Founder & CEO of Don’t Blink, a clothing company that makes athletic wear with inspirational messages and aims to support athletic growth in the Bahamas. HR Derby: Isaacs and his business partner, Rays prospect Lucius Fox, hosted a home run derby on the beach in Bahamas in January of 2018. Blue Jays prospect Bo Bichette was among the participants. World Baseball Classic: Isaacs represented Great Britain in the 2016 WBC Qualifiers, as a native of The Bahamas. The Bahamas have produced seven big leaguers in baseball history.

#7 Tyler Friis, INF Age: 22 Resides: Auburn, WA

st Acquired: 21 Round (2017) – Indiana State University 5’9” – 180 lbs Bats/Throws: S/R Yester day: 0-2, R, 2 BB, 2 K This Series: 0-2, R, 2 BB, 2 K vs. BG: 2-19, HR, RBI, 4 R, 9 BB, 0-1 SB, 5 K Streak: -2 (Since 6/17) 2017 (MV): 33 games, .221 AVG/.276 OBP/.284 SLG/.560 OPS, 1 HR, 3 2B, 0 3B, 11 RBI, 7 BB, 18 K, 3-5 SB Contact Hitter: Friis was one of the toughest batters in the nation to last year (his junior season). He was in the top-100 in the nation with 11.3 AB/K

Small Ball: Friis hit one home run in three years as Indiana State’s starting shortstop. His lone homer came in the first game of his senior year against Illinois State Sycamores in the Draft: Friis was one of four Indiana State players selected in last year’s draft: RHP Will Kincannon (11th round – CWS), RHP Jeremy McKinney (31st round – WAS) and RHP Damon Olds (33rd round – KC). The class was the largest Sycamore draft class since 2009. Hometown Haunts: Auburn, WA was originally incorporated as Slaughter, WA after Lt. William Slaughter, who died in a skirmish fighting Native Americans in 1855. At the time, the main hotel in the town was called the “Slaughter House.”

#8 Ulysses Cantu, INF Age: 20 Resides: Fort Worth, TX

Acquired: 6th Round (2016) – Boswell (TX) 5’10” – 220 lbs Bats/Throws: R/R Yester day: 1-4, HR, 2 RBI, R, 3 K This Series: 1-4, HR, 2 RBI, R, 3 K vs. BG: 5-29, 2 HR, 2B, 4 RBI, 3 R, 2 BB, 15 K Streak: +1 (Since 6/21) 2017 (MV): 54 games, .254 AVG/.317 OBP/.359 SLG/.676 OPS, 4 HR, 10 2B, 0 3B, 25 RBI, 17 BB, 66 K, 0-0 SB All-Star: Cantu was named to the Mid-Season All-Star Team in the New York-Penn League last year. He entered the game as a reserve first baseman and doubled.

College Commit: Texas Tech Multi-Position Background: While Cantu’s positional fit was in question before the draft, he had experience at a wealth of positions in high school – catcher, third base, first base and pitcher.

Injury Concerns: Was bothered by a shoulder injury in the spring of 2016 (before the draft) Spray Chart: Cantu has shown strong pull-side power (all of his HR’s last year were pulled).

#10 Nolan Jones, INF Age: 20 Resides: Langhorne, PA

Acquired: 2nd Round (2016) – Holy Ghost Prep (PA) 6’4” – 185 lbs Bats/Throws: L/R Yester day: 0-4 This Series: 0-4 vs. BG: 11-35, 3 HR, 3 2B, 8 RBI, 4 R, 3 BB, 8 K Streak: -1 (Since 6/21) 2017 (MV): 62 games, .317 AVG/.430 OBP/.482 SLG/.912 OPS, 4 HR, 18 2B, 3 3B, 33 RBI, 43 BB, 60 K, 1-1 SB Prospect Ranking: Ranked by MLB.com as the Indians’ #4 prospect Home-Taught: Per Jones’ draft-day video, he’s never had a hitting coach, fielding coach or throwing coach (rare in this day and age). Everything he learned, he was taught by his dad in his backyard. Patience is a Virtue: Led the New York-Penn League in walks last year (43). Also finished second in BB% (16.2%) and 6th in BB/K (0.72). Has led his team in walks in each of his first two years of pro ball. Hockey Background: Jones played hockey and baseball growing up and played club hockey with the sons of former NHLers Keith Primeau, Daniel Briere and Chris Pronger, among others. Jones’ brother, Peyton, is the starting goalie for Penn State University’s hockey team and and became the program’s all-time wins leader this past December. Bulked Up: Jones added 30 lbs to his frame ahead of his senior high school season. He credits a strict weight-training program with his brother, Peyton.

#15 Jose Vicente, 1B/C Age: 22 Resides: San Ignacio de Sabane, DR

Acquired: Signed as a NDFA in 2013 5’11” – 175 lbs Bats/Throws: R/R Yester day: This Series: vs. BG: 4-23, HR, 2 2B, RBI, 2 R, BB, 9 K Streak: -1 (Since 6/16)

2017 (LC): 35 games, .278 AVG/.323 OBP/.539 SLG/.862 OPS, 6 HR, 8 2B, 2 3B, 24 RBI, 8 BB, 28 K, 1-2 SB Baseball Engagement: Vicente proposed to his girlfriend before a late-season game at Classic Park in 2017. He arranged for her to throw out the first pitch. Vicente caught the first pitch, went to the mound and proposed. She said yes. Pull Hitter: Vicente has pulled the ball over 60% in three of his previous four Minor League seasons. Last year was the only time he fell short of the 60% mark, pulling the ball 59.1% of the time. Maximizing Power: Vicente posted a HR/FB rate of 21.4% last year, ranking second on the Captains behind Emmanuel Tapia whose 29 home runs broke the team’s single-season record. Though Vicente only had 124 plate appearances compared to Tapia’s 505. Pitching Appearance: Vicente made a cameo on the mound on May 29, 2017 at Bowling Green. In his professional pitching debut, Vicente struck out one and did not give up a hit over two scoreless innings.

#17 J.J. Berardi, INF Age: 22 Resides: Commack, NY

Acquired: 10th Round (2017) – St. John’s University 5’10” – 185 lbs Bats/Throws: L/R Yester day: This Series: vs. BG: 0-9, BB, K Streak: -3 (Since 6/15) 2017 (MV): 38 games, .284 AVG/.313 OBP/.348 SLG/.661 OPS, 1 HR, 7 2B, 0 3B, 15 RBI, 6 BB, 31 K, 2-5 SB Following in Footsteps: Like Joe Panik, Berardi played SS at St. John’s, but many feel he profiles at 2B long-term due to his arm strength. He played 28 games at SS and three at 2B for Mahoning Valley Breakout season: Posted a career-best .356 average, a .456 OBP and a team-high 47 RBI during his junior season last year. He reached base in his final 37 games of the season and had a 19-game hitting streak in that stretch. It was his second year as an everyday starter. Big East Champs: St. John’s won both the Big East regular season and tournament titles during Berardi’s freshman year (2015). Berardi appeared in 43 games, including 16 starts (came off the bench in Big East Tournament Title game against Creighton) All-Star: Was named a 2017 New York-Penn League Mid-Season All-Star with the Mahoning Valley Scrappers.

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CAPTAINS BATTING NOTES #23 Jonathan Laureano, C/INF Age: 22 Resides: Vega Baja, PR Acquired: 25th Round (2016) – Connors State JC (OK) 6’1” – 200 lbs Bats/Throws: R/R Yester day: 1-4, K, CS This Series: 1-4, 0-1 SB, K vs. BG: 9-31, HR, 2 2B, 4 RBI, 3 R, BB, 0-1 SB, 12 K Streak: +3 (Since 6/16) 2017 (MV/AKR): 38 games (MV – 35, AKR – 3), .229 AVG/.243 OBP/.299 SLG/.542 OPS, 1 HR, 5 2B, 1 3B, 14 RBI, 2 BB, 27 K, 2-3 SB New Catcher: Laureano began catching in Spring Training. He made his professional catching debut on April 18, 2018 at Lansing, entering in the second inning for an injured Mike Rivera (foul ball off hand). JUCO power: Put together a .347/.472/.595 slash line with 11 homers in 2015 at Connors State. He slashed .407/.504/.696 with 12 homers in 2016. CSC was ranked as high as seventh in NJCAA DI in 2016. Cowboys Alumni: Laureano is one of 69 players ever to be drafted from Connors State College. Seven players have made the Major Leagues from the Cowboys program, most recently C George Kottaras who was drafted by the Padres in the 20th round in 2002. The best Major Leaguer from CSC, by WAR, is SS Julio Lugo who accumulated 13.6 WAR (Baseball Reference) over 12 Major League seasons. The Astros drafted Lugo in the 43rd round of the 1994 draft.

# 25 Jose Medina, OF/1B Age: 23 Resides: Santiago de los Caballeros, DR Acquired: Signed as a NDFA in 2013 6’1” – 185 lbs Bats/Throws: L/L

Yester day: 1-3 This Series: 1-3 vs. BG: 1-6, BB, K Streak: +1 (Since 6/21) 2017 (LC/LYN/COL): 65 games (LC – 54; LYN – 10; COL – 1), .239 AVG/.322 OBP/.416 SLG/.738 OPS, 9 HR, 10 2B, 0 3B, 26 RBI, 21 BB, 68 K, 0-3 SB

3-HR Game: Medina delivered the first multi-homer game of his career on April 15, 2017 at Lansing. Medina hit three homers and doubled during a 4-for-5 performance with five RBI. Columbus Cameo: Medina made his Triple-A debut with the Columbus Clippers on September 3, 2017. He played first base against Louisville and went 0-for-3 with three strikeouts Positional Flexibility: Medina has played both corner outfield positions and first base throughout his career. He even made one appearance at shortstop in 2014 with the Rookie-Level DSL Indians. Medina, a left -handed thrower, played five innings, recording two assists and one putout. Special Skill/Hidden Talent: Cooking

# 27 Josh Rolette, C Age: 21 Resides: Shawnee, OK

Acquired: 39th Round (2017) – Kansas State 5’11” – 195 lbs Bats/Throws: L/R

Yester day: 1-4, K This Series: 1-4, K vs. BG: 2-9, BB, 3 K Streak: +1 (Since 6/21) 2017 (AZL): 5 games, .333 AVG/.429 OBP/.417 SLG/.845 OPS, 0 HR, 1 2B, 0 3B, 1 RBI, 2 BB, 0 K, 0-0 SB All-Freshman: Earned Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American, All-Big 12 Freshman Team and All-Big 12 Honorable Mention in 2016 with Kansas State Summer Ball: Played for the Cotuit Kettleers in the Cape Cod League (2017) and the Mat-Su Miners in the Alaska Baseball League (2016), helping Mat-Su to an ABL Championship

State Champion: Helped Shawnee High School (OK) win its first ever state championship in 2015. Rolette was named to The Oklahoman All-State Team. Twice Drafted: Drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 18th Round in 2015, but elected not to sign. Drafted by the Indians after his sophomore year in the 39th Round in 2017. Double Signing: Rolette signed with both Seminole State College and Kansas State out of high school, but ultimately chose K-State over SSC and signing with the Cardinals.

#29 Will Benson, OF Age: 20 Resides: Atlanta, GA

Acquired: 1st Round (2016) – The Westminster Schools (GA) 6’5” – 215 lbs Bats/Throws: L/L

Yester day: This Series: vs. BG: 3-27, R, 6 BB, 1-3 SB, 12 K Streak: +1 (Since 6/17) 2017 (MV): 56 games, .238 AVG/.347 OBP/.475 SLG/.823 OPS, 10 HR, 8 2B, 5 3B, 36 RBI, 31 BB, 80 K, 7-8 SB All-Star: Benson was named a 2018 Midwest League Mid-Season All-Star. He started in right field at the 54th MWL All-Star Classic in Lansing on June 19 and went 1-for-2 with a single and a strikeout. Derby Runner-Up: Benson finished second at the 2018 Midwest League Home Run Derby. He hit 23 total homers, but was edged by Bowling Green catcher Ronaldo Hernandez in the final round, 13-10. Prospect Rank: Ranked by MLB.com as the Indians’ #7 prospect and #10 by Baseball America. International Experience: Won the gold medal with Team USA at the WBSC 18U Baseball World Cup in Japan in 2016 Scouting Report: Benson exhibits tremendous raw power due to his bat speed and strength. Though he has a lot of swing and miss in his bat, the Indians have been impressed by his ability to draw walks Benson has slightly above-average speed and, in the outfield, he is an average defender with a plus arm in right field.

#31 Ernie Clement, INF Age: 22 Resides: Rochester, NY

Acquired: 4th Round (2017) – University of Virginia 6’0” – 170 lbs Bats/Throws: R/R Yester day: 2-4, 2B This Series: 2-4, 2B vs. BG: 9-25, 3 2B, R, BB, 2-2 SB, K Streak: +1 (Since 6/21) 2017 (MV): 45 games, .280 AVG/.315 OBP/.343 SLG/.658 OPS, 0 HR, 9 2B, 1 3B, 13 RBI, 6 BB, 12 K, 6-8 SB Prospect Rank: Ranked by MLB.com and Baseball America as the Indians’ #24 prospect. MVP: Clement was named the MVP of the Cape Cod League in 2016 after slashing .353/.400/.395 for the Harwich Mariners Contact Hitter: Only struck out 31 times in 745 career at-bats at Virginia and ranked in the top five toughest players to strike out every year of his collegiate career. Clement was the toughest man in the nation to strikeout last year (36.3 AB/K) Multi-Sport: Clement excelled at both baseball and hockey at Brighton High School (NY). He led his hockey team in scoring as a senior. Clement also played soccer one year. First Homer: Clement hit his first professional home run on June 6, 2018 at Classic Park against Dayton Dragons RHP Adrian Rodriguez. It was Clement’s 90th game in pro baseball.

#39 Oscar Gonzalez, OF Age: 20 Resides: San Cristobal, DR

Acquired: Signed as a NDFA in 2014 6’2” – 180 lbs Bats/Throws: R/R Yester day: 0-4, 2 K This Series: 0-4, 2 K vs. BG: 5-36, 2B, RBI, R, 2 BB, 14 K Streak: -1 (Since 6/21) 2017 (MV): 55 games, .283 AVG/.301 OBP/.388 SLG/.689 OPS, 3 HR, 16 2B, 0 3B, 34 RBI, 5 BB, 61 K, 0-0 SB Prospect Ranking: Ranked by MLB.com as the Indians’ #18 prospect and #20 by Baseball America.

All-Star Arm: Gonzalez played in the 2017 New York-Penn League All-Star Game and threw out Astros prospect J.J. Matijevic at the plate in the third inning Musical Trainer: Gonzalez trained with Wason Brazoban, a Dominican singer whose pop song “En Un Solo Dia” peaked at #47 on Billboard’s Hot Latin Songs chart (Brazoban also runs his own baseball academy: Wason Brazoban Baseball Academy)

Wrist Surgery: Gonzalez had minor wrist surgery after the 2016 season

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CAPTAINS BULLPEN NOTES #9 Skylar Arias, LHP Age: 20 Resides: Orange Park, FL Acquired: 24th Round (2016) – Tallahassee Community College 6’3” – 190 lbs Vs. LH: .091/.231/.091 vs. RH: .314/.429/.412 Home: .250/.379/.306 Road: .243/.364/.324 Scoreless: 5.2 (Since 6/10) Pitches: Fastball, slider, changeup 2017 (AZL): 5 games, 0 starts, 7.1 IP, 0-0, 1.23 ERA, 1 ER, 2 H, 4 BB, 14 K, 1 HR, 0.82 WHIP AZL: Pitched his first two professional seasons in the rookie-level Arizona League, posting a combined 3.04 ERA and a 1.01 WHIP Tallahassee Community College: Eight players in the history of have come from Tallahassee Community College, including one pitcher (Juan Padilla) and seven position players. All-Star Comp: While pitching at Tallahassee Community College, Arias’ coaches compared the lefty’s delivery to that of Chris Sale.

#16 Jonathan Teaney, RHP Age: 22 Resides: Lancaster, CA Acquired: 20th Round (2017) – University of San Diego 6’2” – 195 lbs Vs. LH: .400/.513/.700 vs. RH: .224/.372/.368 Home: .188/.361/.396 Road: .345/.448/.517 Scoreless: 2.2 (Since 6/11) Pitches: Fastball, changeup, curveball 2017 (MV): 2 games, 30.1 IP, 2-1, 2.08 ERA, 7 ER, 18 H, 13 BB, 51 K, 3 HR, 1.02 WHIP Baseball Blood: Grandfather played baseball at Ohio University and great-uncle played baseball at the University of Minnesota. High K – High ERA: Teaney posted ERA’s above 5.00 each of his three seasons with USD (largely in relief), but also owned high strikeout numbers. He struck out 50 batters in 39 IP last year as a junior. Second Draft: Was also drafted by the New York Mets in the 35th round in 2015.

#26 Kyle Nelson, LHP Age: 21 Resides: San Francisco, CA

Acquired: 15th Round (2017) – UC Santa Barbara 6’1” – 175 lbs

Vs. LH: .100/.100/.100 vs. RH: .203/.225/.232 Home: .171/.190/.195 Road: .188/.204/.208 Scoreless: 4.2 (Since 5/23) Pitches: Fastball, changeup, slider 2017 (MV): 19 games, 29.0 IP, 3-2, 2.48 ERA, 8 ER, 21 H, 8 BB, 40 K, 3 HR, 1.00 WHIP Al-Star: Nelson was named a 2018 Midwest League Mid-Season All-Star. QB: Played quarterback at Galileo High School and led the Lions to a 12-1 record and a San Francisco Section championship. Nelson threw for 3,195 yards with 47 TD’s and had 11 rushing TD’s. Slider: Nelson learned how to throw his slider from former college teammate Dillon Tate, the Rangers’ first round pick in 2015 who is now with the Yankees’ organization.

# 41 Luis Jimenez, RHP Age: 23 Resides: Yaguate, DR

Acquired: Signed as a NDFA in 2013 6’4” – 170 lbs

Vs. LH: .353/.477/.706 vs. RH: .317/.446/.467 Home: .273/.414/.509 Road: .410/.521/.615 Scoreless: 0.2 (Since 6/17) Pitches: Fastball, sinker, slider, changeup 2017 (LC): 16 games, 16 starts, 76.1 IP, 2-8, 6.60 ERA, 56 ER, 93 H, 30 BB, 65 K, 16 HR, 1.61 WHIP

Changing Roles: After spending the first five years of his pro career as a starter, Jimenez transitioned to the bullpen this year. He opened the season with High-A Lynchburg and came to Lake County on 6/13 Home Run Spike: After allowing just seven homers in 203.2 innings through his first four pro seasons, Jimenez surrendered 16 home runs in 76.1 innings last year with the Captains. th Belated Birthday Present: Signed on January 11, 2013, just nine days after his 18 birthday.

#45 Riley Echols, RHP Age: 23 Resides: Collierville, TN

Acquired: 24th Round (2017) – Freed-Hardeman Univ. 6’4” – 205 lbs Vs. LH: .308/.357/.538 vs. RH: .261/.370/.261 Home: .143/.294/.143 Road: .364/.417/.500 Scoreless: 2.2 (Since 6/3) Pitches: Fastball, curveball, slider, changeup 2017 (ML): 23 games, 32.2 IP, 1-1, 3.86 ERA, 14 ER, 33 H, 12 BB, 23 K, 0 HR, 1.38 WHIP Pitched at Central Arkansas (D1) for three years before transferring to Freed-Hardeman University (NAIA) Acquired: Family: Father, 36th Round Ricky, playe (2016)d baseball – Ohio at Union Dominican University. University Mother, Kim, played basketball at Union6’ University5” – 195 lbs Last Outing: (7/22 vs. CLI) 4.0 IP, 2 R, 3 H, 1 BB, 3 K Pitches:High School: Fastball, Played changeup, at Harding slider Academy of Memphis (TN). Led Harding to back-to-back state runner-up finishes in 2012-13 as a pitcher/outfielder

2016 (MV): 19 games, 50.1 IP, 6-2, 3.22 ERA, 18 ER, 46 H, 15 BB, 44 K, 0 HR, 1.21 WHIP Panther Drafts: 10th Ohio Dominican Panther drafted in program history. Colegate was the first since 2009 when Ryan Robowski (16th round – AZ) & Jonathan Kountis (42nd Round – CLE) were drafted. College Accolades: 2015 ABCA DII All-American, 2015 NCBWA & ABCA DII Midwest Region Pitcher of the year, 2015 GLIAC Pitcher of the Year, 2015 First-Team All-GLIAC

High School: Colegate pitched a perfect game as a sophomore at Centerville High School (OH). He also played varsity basketball.

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CAPTAINS HISTORY & COACHING STAFF INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME RECORDS TEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDS INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS

Batting Batting Batting Hits ...... 5 Several, last Tyler Krieger (4/23/16 at LAN) Hits ...... 22 6/6/05 vs. DEL Batting Average ...... 330 Kevin Kouzmanoff (2004) Runs ...... 4 Several, last Jose Medina (4/15/17 at LAN) Runs ...... 19 8/17/09 vs. ROM Slugging Percentage ... .544 Jesus Aguilar (2011) RBI ...... 7 Logan Ice (6/25/17 at DAY) RBI ...... 18 2x, last 8/22/05 at GBO On Base Percentage ... .413 Logan Vick (2013) Home Runs ...... 3 Several, last Junior Soto (6/17/17 at SB) Home Runs ...... 7 4/23/11 (G2) vs. BG Runs ...... 95 Adam Davis (2007) Doubles...... 3 Several, last Tyler Friis (4/6/18 vs. FW) Doubles ...... 8 2x, last 4/15/11 at BG Hits ...... 156 Kevin Kouzmanoff (2004) Triples ...... 2 Several, last Willi Castro (5/26/16 at DAY) Triples ...... 3 3x, last 5/28/16 vs. FW RBI...... 104 Ryan Goleski (2004) Walks ...... 6 Francisco Lindor (6/14/12 vs. SB) Walks ...... 14 4x, last 6/14/12 vs. SB Home Runs ...... 29 Emmanuel Tapia (2017) Strikeouts ...... 5 3x, last Paul Hendrix (6/27/14 at DAY) Strikeouts ...... 21 4/30/09 at KAN Doubles ...... 35 Matt McBride (2007) Stolen Bases ..... 4 2x, last Tyler Friis (6/3/18 at SB) Stolen Bases ..... 7 3x, last 5/8/18 at KC Triples ...... 12 Donnie Webb (2009) At-Bats ...... 8 Several, last Jodd Carter (8/17/16 vs. WM) At-Bats ...... 63 5/5/14 at WM Walks ...... 82 Nick Weglarz (2007) Left on Base .... 32 5/16/18 vs. SB G1 Stolen Bases ...... 71 Delvi Cid Pitching & Fielding At-Bats ...... 518 Willi Castro (2016) Strikeouts ...... 13 Adam Plutko (5/18/14 vs. BG) Pitching Pitching Walks ...... 8 2x, last Trey Haley (8/27/10 at BG) Runs ...... 22 4/15/12 vs. BG Wins ...... 17 Fausto Carmona (2003) Home Runs ...... 4 2x, last Roberto Hernandez 8/5/12 vs. SB Hits ...... 25 6/11/17 vs. BG Saves ...... 26 M. Davis (’06) & S. Smith (’09) Runs ...... 14 2x, last Juan Hillman (7/31/17 at WM) Home Runs ...... 6 4/15/12 vs. BG Shutouts ...... 1 Several Hits ...... 13 Kyle Blair, 4/15/12 vs. BG Strikeouts ...... 21 7/13/12 vs. WIS Complete Games ...... 3 Keith Ramsey (2003) Hit Batters...... 3 Several, last Kyle Blair (5/24/11 at SB) Walks ...... 16 8/27/10 at BG Strikeouts ...... 146 Luis Lugo (2014) Wild Pitches ...... 5 2x, last Wander Beras 6/26/14 at BG Miscellaneous Walks ...... 101 Brady Aiken (2017) Errors ...... 4 Dorssys Paulino (4/14/14 vs. PEO) Most Wins ...... 97 2003 ERA (min. 65 IP) ...... 1.37 Shea Douglas (2003) Most Losses ...... 86 2011 Average Against ...... 154 Tom Cowley (2006) Longest winning streak ...... 13 5/27-6/8/03 Innings Pitched ...... 167.2 James Deters (2006) Longest losing streak ...... 10 2x, last 4/10-4/19/12 Longest game (time) ...... 4:57 5/5/14 at WM Games ...... 56 Luis Perdomo (2007) Longest game (innings) ...... 18 5/5/14 at WM Games Started ...... 28 James Deters (2006)

Lake County Captains Managerial History: 2018: Luke Carlin (29-42, 1st season)

2017: Larry Day- (54-85, 1 Season) Currently: Manages the Arizona League Indians 1 (Rookie Level of CLE) 2016: Tony Mansolino- (72-68, 1 Season) Currently: Manages the Akron RubberDucks (Double A of CLE) 2015: Shaun Larkin- (71-66, 1 Season) Currently: Dodgers Coordinator of Skill Development 2014: Mark Budzinski- (65-74, 1 Season) Currently: Coach with the Cleveland Indians 2013: Scooter Tucker – (54-83, 1 season) Currently: Not in professional baseball in 2018 2012: David Wallace (71-68, 1 season) Currently: Indians Special Assignment Coach 2010-2011: Ted Kubiak (130-148, 2 Seasons) Currently: Not in baseball in 2017 2008-2009: Aaron Holbert (146-131, 2 seasons) Currently: Not in baseball in 2017 2007: Chris Tremie (64-74, 1 season) Currently: Manages the Columbus Clippers (AAA of CLE) 2006: Lee May (64-74, 1 season) Currently: Hitting Coach for the Portland Sea Dogs (Double A of BOS) 2005: Mike Sarbaugh (72-66, 1 season) Currently: Third Base Coach for the Cleveland Indians 2003-2004: Luis Rivera (170-109, 2 seasons)*** Rivera is the All-Time Captains Wins Leader. His #2 is the only number retired by the Captains. Currently: Third Base Coach for the ***

LAKE COUNTY CAPTAINS All-Time Records: 16 Seasons (including 2018): (1,062-1,088) .496 Win % in 16 Seasons in Eastlake 2018: (29-42) .408 Win % South Atlantic League: 2003-2009 (516-454). 531 Win % Midwest League: 2010-Present (546-634) .465 Win %

MANAGER: Luke Carlin – 1st season in Lake County Luke Carlin, 38, becomes the Captains’ 13th field manager. Carlin spent last season in Short-Season as the manager of the Mahoning Valley Scrappers. Before Mahoning Valley, Carlin began his coaching career as the hitting coach for the Double-A Akron RubberDucks in 2016. Carlin was drafted by the Detroit Tigers in the 10th round of the 2002 Amateur Draft. Carlin made his Major League debut with the San Diego Padres in 2008 and played for the Arizona Diamondbacks in 2009. The catcher joined the Cleveland Indians in 2010 and played in 10 Major League games with the Tribe from 2010 to 2012. Carlin was also part of back-to-back Triple-A National Championship teams with the Columbus Clippers under the direction of Indians’ current Third Base Coach Mike Sarbaugh. In his playing career, Carlin played for three men who are current Major League managers: Rick Renteria (Chicago White Sox), Bud Black (Colorado Rockies) and A.J. Hinch (Houston Astros).

PITCHING COACH: Joe Torres – 1st season in Lake County Joe Torres, 35, becomes the Captains’ pitching coach after holding the same position last year in the Arizona League with the AZL Indians. This is Torres’ second year in the Indians’ organization. The left-handed pitcher was drafted in the first round (10th overall) by the Anaheim Angels in the 2000 Amateur Draft. Torres played for 13 seasons, reaching as high as Triple-A. Prior to joining the Indians, Torres coached at King’s Ridge Christian Academy in Georgia.

HITTING COACH: Pete Lauritson – 1st Season in Lake County Pete Lauritson, 39, will serve as the Captains’ hitting coach after making his professional coaching debut last year as the hitting coach for the Short-Season Mahoning Valley Scrappers. In 2016, Lauritson served as an Assistant Coach at his alma mater, the University of Iowa. Prior to that, he spent 13 seasons on the coaching staff for North Iowa Area Community College, where he helped the Trojans to three appearances in the NJCAA Division II College World Series. Lauritson graduated from the University of Iowa in 2002 with a degree in psychology.

BENCH COACH: Kyle Hudson – 1st Season in Lake County Kyle Hudson, 31, joins the Captains after making his professional debut last year as the bench coach for the High-A Lynchburg Hillcats. Prior to joining the Indians, Hudson served as an Assistant Coach for his alma mater, the University of Illinois. At Illinois, Hudson was a three-year letter winner in both baseball and football. He was drafted by the Baltimore Orioles in the fourth round of the 2008 Amateur Draft. Hudson made his Major League debut with Baltimore in 2011 and played 14 games in the big leagues. The outfielder played eight professional seasons with the Orioles, Rangers, Rays, Phillies and Angels’ organizations. Hudson lives two doors down from Indians pitcher Zach McAllister in Peoria, IL.

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CAPTAINS BREAKDOWN 2018 HIGHS & LOWS LAST TIME IT HAPPENED Overall ...... 29-42 Last 5 ...... 1-4 Team Batting Batting Last 10 ...... 4-6 Runs, Game ...... 12 (4/8 at FW) Win on a Walk-off ...... 6/14/18 vs. LAN: RBI single by Berardi Longest Winning Streak……………...... 4 (3x) Runs, Inning ...... 6 (2x, last 4/17 at LAN) Win on a Walk-off HR ...... 5/25/18 vs. GL: Cantu Longest Losing Streak……………… ...... 6 Most Hits, Game ...... 17 (5/8 at KC) Grand Slam ...... 6/7/18 vs. DAY: Vicente 1st Half MWL East Standing ...... 7th Fewest Hits, Game ...... 2 (2x, last 4/19 at LAN) Inside-the-Park HR ...... 8/8/16 vs. DAY: Sam Haggerty 2nd Half MWL East Standing ...... T-6th Doubles...... 6 (4/6 vs. FW) Hit for the Cycle ...... Never Day ...... 6-12 Triples ...... 1 (7x, last 5/23 at DAY) HR to lead off game ...... 8/25/17 at SB: Luke Wakamatsu Night ...... 23-40 Home Runs ...... 3 (8x, last 6/7 vs. DAY) Back-to-back HR ...... 5/31/18 at LAN: O. Gonzalez, Laureano vs. RH Starter ...... 20-32 Stolen Bases ...... 7 (5/8 at KC) 2-HR game ...... 6/6/18 vs DAY: Will Benson vs. LH Starter ...... 9-10 Strikeouts ...... 16 (4/28 at BG) 3-HR game ...... 6/7/17 at SB: Junior Soto When leading after 6 ...... 15-3 Walks ...... 10 (4/6 vs. FW) 4-HR game ...... Never When tied After 6 ...... 5-8 Left On Base ...... 32 (5/16 vs. SB G1) 4-hit game...... 5/31/18 at LAN: Friis & O. Gonzalez When trailing After 6 ...... 9-31 Individual Batting 5-hit game...... 8/17/16 vs. WM: Bobby Ison When leading After 7 ...... 21-4 Runs, Game ...... 3 (6x) 3+ steal game ...... 5/8/18 at KC: Todd Isaacs (3) When tied After 7 ...... 0-4 Most Hits, Game ...... 4 – (4x) Pitching/Def ense When trailing After 7 ...... 8-34 Most RBI, Game ...... 5 – Benson (6/6 vs. DAY) Team No-Hitter (9 IP) ...... 4/11/11 vs. DAY: Haley, Jimenez, Ehlert When leading After 8 ...... 17-1 Most Doubles, Game ...... 3 – Friis (4/6 vs. FW) Team-No-Hitter (7 IP) ...... 4/25/18 vs. WM G1: Perez, Karinchak When tied After 8 ...... 2-4 Most Triples, Game ...... 1 – (7x) CG No-Hitter (9 IP) ...... Never When trailing After 8 ...... 4-36 Most Home Runs, Game ...... 2 (3x) CG No-Hitter (7 IP) ...... Never Captains score first ...... 16-16 Most Extra-Base Hits, Game ...... 3 – Friis (4/6 vs. FW) CG (7 IP) ...... 7/1/17 vs. BG: Tanner Tully Opponent scores first ...... 13-26 Most Steals, Game ...... 4 – Friis (6/3 at SB) CG (9 IP) ...... 7/24/10 vs. PEO: Brett Brach Shutouts ...... 4 Most Walks, Game ...... 3 – (7x) CG SHO (7 IP) ...... 4/5/14 vs. LAN: Jordan Milbrath Score 0-2 runs ...... 4-22 Most HBP, Game ...... 2 – Laureano (5/16 vs. SB G1) CG SHO (9 IP) ...... 7/24/10 vs. PEO: Brett Brach Score 3-4 runs ...... 6-12 Most Times On Base, Game ...... 4 – (27x) 10+ K game ...... 6/13/17 vs. FW: Luis Jimenez (11) Score 5+ runs ...... 19-8 Most Strikeouts, Game ...... 4 – (2x) Turn Triple Play ...... Never Captains hit HR ...... 18-22 Team Pitching Miscellaneous Captains hit 0 HR ...... 11-20 Opponent hits HR ...... 13-22 Most Runs Allowed, Game ...... 14 (2x, last 6/3 at SB) 7+ game win streak ...... 5/7-5/14/15 (7 games) Opponent hits 0 HR ...... 16-20 Most Runs Allowed, Inning ...... 8 (6/3 at SB) 7+ game losing streak ...... 5/19-5/28/17 (8 games) When committing 0 errors ...... 14-14 Most Hits Allowed, Game ...... 17 (4/12 at DAY) 15+ runs, game ...... 6/25/17 at DAY (W, 15-6) When committing 1+ errors ...... 15-28 Fewest Hits Allowed, Game ...... 0 (4/25 vs. WM G1) 20+ hits, game ...... 6/8/16 vs. LAN (W, 14-12) Captains steal a base ...... 17-20 Most HR Allowed, Game ...... 3 (3x, last 6/16 vs. BG) Back-to-back shutout wins ...... 4/17-4/18/17 vs. BG Captains don’t steal ...... 12-22 Most Strikeouts, Game ...... 15 (4/10 at DAY) Back-to-back shutout losses ...... 4/25-4/26/17 at GL 1-Run games ...... 13-13 Most Walks, Game ...... 8 (5/11 at QC) Sweep home series ...... 6/12-6/14/18 vs. LAN (3 games) 2-Run games ...... 3-4 Most Errors, Game ...... 4 (4x, last 5/29 at LAN) Swept in home series ...... 6/15-6/17/18 vs. BG (3 games) Extra innings ...... 4-3 Most SB Allowed, Game ...... 5 (2x, last 4/21 vs. BG) Sweep road series ...... 4/7-4/8/18 at FW (2 games) Doubleheader W-L-T ...... 1-0-2 Largest Blown Lead, Game ...... 4 runs (2x, last 5/31 at LAN) Swept in road series ...... 5/29-5/31/18 at LAN (3 games) 9 innings in under 2 hrs ...... 6/18/16 at SB (1:54) Series W-L-T ...... 6-13-1 Individual Pitching/Defense Series Sweeps (LC – OPP) ...... 3-4 Play game in over 4 hrs ...... 4/6/18 vs. FW (4:14 – 9 innings) Most Innings, Game ...... 7.2 – Vasquez (6/16 vs. BG) Come -From-Behind Wins ...... 16 Most Runs, Game ...... 9 – (2x) Innings batted around ...... 3 Most Hits, Game ...... 11 – McCarty (4/12 at DAY) Walk-offs (LC – OPP) ...... 8-4 Most Home Runs, Game ...... 3 – (2x) Postponed/Suspended/Cancelled Sunday ...... 3-6 Most Strikeouts, Game ...... 9 – Morgan (4/10 at DAY) 4/6 vs. FW – SUSP (Snow) Monday ...... 2-6 Most Walks, Game ...... 7 – Perez (4/19 at LAN) 4/14 vs. SB – PPD (Rain) Tuesday ...... 5-4 Most Errors, Game ...... 3 – Friis (5/27 vs. GL) 4/15 vs. SB – PPD (Rain) Wedn esday ...... 6-6 Game Times/Attendance 4/24 vs. WM – PPD (Rain) Thursday ...... 6-6 Longest Game, Innings ...... 12 (5/16 vs. SB G1) 5/21 at DAY – SUSP (Rain) Friday ...... 4-7 Longest Game Time, Extra Innings ...... 3:34 (5/5 vs. BEL) Saturday ...... 3-7 Longest Game Time, 9 Innings ...... 4:14 (4/6 vs. FW) Delays Longest Game Time, 7 Innings ...... 2:35 (4/8 at FW) 4/6 vs. FW – Snow (1:53) Shortest Game Time, Extra Innings ...... 2:36 (5/3 vs. WIS)

IN THE SYSTEM 5/12 at QC – Rain (0:46) Shortest Game Time, 9 Innings ...... 2:07 (6/16 vs. BG)

5/21 at DAY – Rain (1:21) Shortest Game Time, 7 Innings ...... 1:55 (4/25 vs. WM G1) MLB - Cleveland (AL) Largest Home Crowd ...... 7,098 (5/25 vs. GL) 5/26 vs. GL – Rain (0:47) 40-33 • 1st AL Central • 0.0 GB 6/21 at BG – Rain (2:04) Largest Road Crowd ...... 8,304 (5/30 at LAN) Yesterday: No Game

Today: vs. Detroit (7:10 p.m.) Ejections

AAA - Columbus (IL)

rd 5/26 vs. GL – Nolan Jones (by Alex Nash) 35-35 • 3 IL West • 6.5 GB

6/9 at GL – Kyle Hudson (by Jon Thompson) Yesterday: W, 4-1 at Charlotte

Today: DH at Gwinnett (5:05 p.m.)

AA - Akron (EAS) 41-31 • 1st EL Western • 0.0 GB CAPTAINS SEASON RECORDS Yesterday: W, 3-2 vs. Hartford April May June July August September Total Today: vs. Harrisburg (7:05 p.m.) Overall 11-11 10-22 8-9 0-0 0-0 0-0 29-42 1st Half 11-11 10-22 8-9 0-0 0-0 0-0 29-42 A+ - Lynchburg (CL) 2nd Half 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 st 1-0, 30-38 • T-1 CL Northern • 0.0 GB Home 6-4 6-10 6-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 18-17 Yesterday: W, 1-0 vs. Myrtle Beach Road 5-7 4-12 2-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 11-25 Today: vs. Myrtle Beach (6:30 p.m.)

SS – Mahoning Valley (NYPL) SCORE BY INNING

st 6-1 • 1 NYPL Pinckney • 0.0 GB 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ Total Yesterday: W, 4-1 vs. Auburn Today: vs. Auburn (7:05 p.m.) Captains 38 26 27 39 27 40 35 29 24 10 295 Opponents 52 39 48 41 52 27 32 28 30 13 362

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2018 REGULAR SEASON DAY-BY-DAY

Date Opponent Result Record Pos. GA/GB WINNING PITCHER LOSING PITCHER SAVE TIME ATT. st

4/5 FORT WAYNE W, 3-2 1-0 T-1 -- Karinchak (1-0) Galindo (0-1) 2:54 5,641 nd 4/6 FORT WAYNE W, 10-8 2-0 T-2 -0.5 D. Jimenez (1-0) Schlichtholz (0-1) Teaney (1) 4:14 N/A (SUSP) nd

4/7 at Fort Wayne W, 9-3 3-0 T-2 -0.5 Nelson (1-0) Thompson (0-1) Vasquez (1) 3:22 4,227 st 4/8 at Fort Wayne W, 12-1 4-0 1 +1.0 Hockin (1-0) Hernandez (0-1) 2:35 2,293 st

4/9 at Dayton L, 3-2 4-1 1 +0.5 Orweiler (1-1) Tati (0-1) Ohanian (1) 2:49 7,452 nd 4/10 at Dayton L, 4-1 4-2 T-2 -0.5 rd

4/11 at Dayton L, 9-3 4-3 T-3 -1.5 Sceroler (1-1) Hillman (0-1) 2:43 7,426 th 4/12 at Dayton L, 10-9 4-4 5 -2.5 Ohanian (1-0) Teaney (0-1) 2:56 7,868 th

4/13 SOUTH BEND L, 6-5 4-5 5 -2.5 Clark (1-0) Hockin (1-1) Glowicki (2) 3:20 1,475

4/16 OFF DAY

4/17 at Lansing W, 7-2 5-5 5th -2.0 D. Jimenez (2-0) Buffo (0-1) 3:04 1,987 th 4/18 at Lansing L, 7-2 5-6 6 -2.5 Sellers (2-0) Hillman (0-2) Castillo (1) 2:39 1,492 4/19 at Lansing W, 4-3 6-6 5th -2.5 Karinchak (2-0) Rodning (1-1) Nelson (1) 2:51 3,420 th 4/20 BOWLING GREEN L, 7-2 6-7 6 -3.5 Salinas (2-1) McCarty (0-1) 3:02 935 th 4/21 BOWLING GREEN L, 4-3 6-8 6 -4.5 O’Brien (1-0) Hockin (1-2) 2:38 1,267 th 4/22 BOWLING GREEN W, 10-2 7-8 6 -4.5 Morgan (1-0) Valverde (1-1) Gallagher (1) 2:41 1,571 4/23 WEST MICHIGAN W, 2-1 8-8 4th -3.5 G. Vasquez (1-0) Hayes (0-2) 2:26 1,135 th 4/25 W. MICHIGAN (G1) W, 4-0 9-8 4 -3.0 Perez (1-0) King (0-1) Karinchak (1) 1:55 555 rd 4/25 W. MICHIGAN (G2) W, 6-3 10-8 3 -2.0 D. Jimenez (3-0) E. Rodriguez (1-1) Teaney (2) 2:19 1,011 4/26 WEST MICHIGAN L, 8-3 10-9 3rd -3.0 O. Castillo (2-0) Hockin (1-3) 3:16 1,256 4/27 at Bowling Green W, 1-0 11-9 3rd -2.5 Karinchak (3-0) Myers (1-2) Teaney (3) 2:57 3,347 4/28 at Bowling Green L, 4-2 11-10 3rd -3.5 McKay (1-0) Hillman (0-3) Schryver (2) 2:30 3,492 4/29 at Bowling Green L, 7-1 11-11 4th -4.0 Valverde (2-1) G. Vasquez (1-1) 2:29 2,732 4/30 OFF DAY 5/1 WISCONSIN L, 10-5 11-12 5th -4.0 File (3-1) F. Perez (1-1) R. Benoit (1) 3:01 1,229 5/2 WISCONSIN W, 5-2 12-12 5th -4.0 McCarty (1-1) Taugner (0-4) Tati (1) 2:44 1,687 5/2 WISCONSIN L (11), 11-7 12-13 6th -5.0 Beckman (1-0) Teaney (0-2) 3:26 1,003 th 5/4 BELOIT L, 5-3 12-14 6 -5.0 Zambrano (3-1) Hillman (0-4) Highberger (1) 2:45 4,341 5/5 BELOIT W (10), 9-8 13-14 5th -4.0 Nelson (2-0) Damron (0-1) 3:34 4,966 th 5/6 BELOIT L, 2-1 13-15 5 -4.5 S. Martinez (1-0) F. Perez (1-2) Reagan (3) 2:31 1,726 5/7 at Kane County L, 7-1 13-16 6th -5.5 Shaffer (1-2) McCarty (1-2) 2:43 1,954 th 5/8 at Kane County W, 9-3 14-16 5 -5.5 Morgan (2-0) Stapler (1-2) Arias (1) 3:14 3,829 5/9 at Kane County L, 6-4 14-17 5th -5.5 Duran (1-0) Hillman (0-5) 2:32 6,577 5/10 at Quad Cities W, 2-1 15-17 5th -5.5 DeJuneas (1-1) Javier (1-1) Nelson (2) 3:15 2,294 5/11 at Quad Cities L, 8-1 15-18 5th -6.0 Aquino (1-0) F. Perez (1-3) Paredes (2) 3:07 3,456 5/12 at Quad Cities W, 5-3 16-18 5th -6.0 Nelson (3-0) Corniel (0-1) DeJuneas (1) 3:11 2,116 5/13 OFF DAY 5/14 SOUTH BEND (G1) W, 3-2 17-18 5th -5.5 M. Alvarez (1-0) King (1-1) 1:56 N/A 5/14 SOUTH BEND (G2) L, 11-0 17-19 5th -6.5 Uelmen (2-4) Gallagher (0-1) 2:18 1,394 5/15 SOUTH BEND L, 4-3 17-20 5th -7.5 Thomas (2-3) Hillman (0-6) De Los Rios (3) 2:25 1,214 5/16 SOUTH BEND (G1) L (12), 6-4 17-21 5th -8.0 M. Rodriguez (1-1) M. Alvarez (1-1) 3:27 N/A 5/16 SOUTH BEND (G2) W, 5-2 18-21 5th -8.0 Mingo (1-0) Camargo (1-1) 2:09 1,414 5/17 SOUTH BEND W, 7-0 19-21 5th -8.0 F. Perez (2-3) Little (2-3) 2:31 5,875 th 5/18 at West Michigan L, 7-2 19-22 5 -8.0 Bass (3-2) McCarty (1-3) 2:35 5,190 5/19 at West Michigan L, 7-1 19-23 6th -9.0 J. Vasquez (1-0) Tati (0-2) 2:33 5,756 th 5/20 at West Michigan L, 7-4 19-24 6 -9.0 Myers (1-0) Hillman (0-7) Viloria (1) 2:57 5,328 5/21 at Dayton L, 5-4 19-25 6th -9.5 Nutof (3-1) Echols (0-1) 2:47 N/A th 5/22 at Dayton W, 2-1 20-25 6 -9.0 DeJuneas (2-1) Bautista (2-3) 2:04 7,396 5/23 at Dayton L, 5-4 20-26 6th -9.0 Moreta (1-0) Nelson (3-1) Ghyzel (8) 2:43 7,428 th 5/24 at Dayton L, 2-1 20-27 6 -10.0 Chacon (1-0) Arias (0-1) Ghyzel (9) 2:41 7,695 5/25 GREAT LAKES W, 4-3 21-27 6th -10.0 Echols (1-1) Hoyt (0-1) 2:36 7,098 5/26 GREAT LAKES L, 8-1 21-28 7th -11.0 Scrubb (3-0) Vasquez (1-2) 2:52 5,823 5/27 GREAT LAKES L, 7-3 21-29 7th -11.0 Strain (1-0) Mingo (1-1) 3:04 2,046 5/28 GREAT LAKES L, 14-5 21-30 7th -11.5 Hamilton (2-0) Echols (1-2) Jagiello (2) 3:22 1,656 5/29 at Lansing L, 10-1 21-31 7th -12.5 Buffo (7-1) Gallagher (0-2) 2:31 2,803 5/30 at Lansing L, 3-2 21-32 7th -13.0 Sellers (3-1) Teaney (0-3) Shannon (2) 2:10 8,304 5/31 at Lansing L (11), 8-7 21-33 7th -14.0 Deramo (2-0) Echols (1-3) 3:15 4,365 6/1 at South Bend W, 5-3 22-23 7th -14.0 F. Perez (3-3) Uelmen (3-5) Mingo (1) 2:30 6,052 6/2 at South Bend L, 3-0 22-34 7th -14.0 King (2-1) McCarty (1-4) Glowicki (9) 2:17 6,405 6/3 at South Bend L, 14-7 22-35 7th -15.0 Passantino (1-0) M. Alvarez (1-2) 3:21 7,025 6/4 OFF DAY 6/5 DAYTON W, 10-9 23-35 7th -14.0 Teaney (1-3) Ghyzel (2-3) 3:24 1,254 th 6/6 DAYTON W, 8-5 24-35 7 -14.0 Vasquez (2-2) Rodriguez (3-2) Mingo (2) 2:12 1,025 6/7 DAYTON W, 5-2 25-35 7th -13.0 F. Perez (4-3) Naughton (3-6) 2:42 1,474 th 6/8 at Great Lakes L, 5-4 25-36 7 -14.0 Strain (2-0) McCarty (1-5) Scrubb (2) 2:56 2,652 6/9 at Great Lakes L, 4-1 25-37 7th -15.0 Carter (1-0) Draper (0-1) 3:00 3,598 th 6/10 at Great Lakes W (10), 5-4 26-37 7 -15.0 Kime (1-0) Scrubb (3-1) Nelson (3) 2:55 3,059 6/11 at Great Lakes L, 7-6 26-38 7th -16.0 Carter (2-0) Kime (1-1) 3:37 2,107 6/12 LANSING W (10), 6-5 27-38 7th -16.0 Mingo (2-1) Rodning (1-2) 3:22 1,449 6/13 LANSING W, 11-3 28-38 7th -15.5 Gallagher (1-2) Gunter (0-3) 3:13 3,828 6/14 LANSING W (10), 4-3 29-38 7th -15.5 Kime (2-1) Custodio (0-2) 2:52 2,421 th 6/15 BOWLING GREEN L, 5-2 29-39 7 -16.5 T. Romero (6-3) Hillman (0-8) O. Romero (1) 2:17 6,341 th 6/16 BOWLING GREEN L, 5-1 29-40 7 -17.5 Myers (8-3) Vasquez (2-3) 2:07 5,509 th 6/17 BOWLING GREEN L, 6-2 29-41 7 -18.5 Linares (1-1) F. Perez (4-4) 2:25 3,524 END OF FIRST HALF 6/18 OFF DAY 6/19 MIDWEST LEAGUE ALL-STAR GAME (LANSING, MI) 6/20 OFF DAY

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2018 REGULAR SEASON DAY-BY-DAY

Date Opponent Result Record Pos. GA/GB WINNING PITCHER LOSING PITCHER SAVE TIME ATT. 6/21 at Bowling Green L, 7-2 0-1 T-6th -1.0 Franklin (5-2) Mejia (0-1) 2:35 1,623 6/22 at Bowling Green 6/23 at Bowling Green 6/24 at Bowling Green 6/25 at Lansing 6/26 at Lansing 6/27 at Lansing 6/28 FORT WAYNE 6/29 FORT WAYNE 6/30 FORT WAYNE 7/1 FORT WAYNE 7/2 DAYTON 7/3 DAYTON 7/4 at Dayton 7/5 at Dayton 7/6 WEST MICHIGAN 7/7 WEST MICHIGAN 7/8 WEST MICHIGAN 7/9 WEST MICHIGAN 7/10 OFF DAY 7/11 at Peoria 7/12 at Peoria 7/13 at Peoria 7/14 at Cedar Rapids 7/15 at Cedar Rapids 7/16 at Cedar Rapids 7/17 OFF DAY 7/18 CLINTON 7/19 CLINTON 7/20 CLINTON 7/21 BURLINGTON 7/22 BURLINGTON 7/23 BURLINGTON 7/24 OFF DAY 7/25 at West Michigan 7/26 at West Michigan 7/27 at West Michigan 7/28 GREAT LAKES 7/29 GREAT LAKES 7/30 GREAT LAKES 7/31 GREAT LAKES 8/1 BOWLING GREEN 8/2 BOWLING GREEN 8/3 BOWLING GREEN 8/4 at Great Lakes 8/5 at Great Lakes 8/6 at Great Lakes 8/7 OFF DAY 8/8 FORT WAYNE 8/9 FORT WAYNE

8/10 FORT WAYNE 8/11 at South Bend 8/12 at South Bend 8/13 at South Bend 8/14 at South Bend 8/15 at Dayton

8/16 at Dayton 8/17 at Dayton 8/18 WEST MICHIGAN 8/19 WEST MICHIGAN 8/20 WEST MICHIGAN 8/21 SOUTH BEND

8/22 SOUTH BEND 8/23 SOUTH BEND 8/24 at Bowling Green 8/25 at Bowling Green 8/26 at Bowling Green 8/27 at Bowling Green 8/28 OFF DAY 8/29 at Fort Wayne 8/30 at Fort Wayne 8/31 at Fort Wayne 9/1 LANSING 9/2 LANSING 9/3 LANSING

END OF REGULAR SEASON

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2018 TRANSACTIONS

4/2 – Captains Announce 2018 Opening Day Roster 4/2 – Placed INF Jonathan Laureano on the Disabled List 4/7 – Placed 3B Nolan Jones on the Disabled List 4/9 – INF Dillon Persinger transferred to Lake County from Mahoning Valley 4/14 – 3B Nolan Jones activated from the Disabled List; INF Dillon Persinger transferred to Mahoning Valley from Lake County 4/18 – INF/C Jonathan Laureano activated from the Disabled List; 1B/OF Jose Medina transferred to Lynchburg from Lake County 4/20 – RHP Nick Gallagher transferred to Lake County from Extended Spring Training; RHP Jean Carlos Mejia placed on the Disabled List 4/25 – C Mike Rivera placed on the Disabled List, retroactive to 4/22; C Gian Paul Gonzalez transferred to Lake County from Mahoning Valley 5/1 – RHP Grant Hockin placed on the Disabled List, retroactive to 4/27; RHP Manuel Alvarez transferred to Lake County from Extended Spring Training 5/2 – RHP Domingo Jimenez placed on the Disabled List, retroactive to 4/30; RHP Cameron Mingo transferred to Lake County from Akron 5/3 – RHP James Karinchak transferred to Lynchburg from Lake County; LHP Skylar Arias transferred to Lake County from Mahoning Valley 5/4 – RHP Cameron Mingo transferred to Akron from Lake County 5/5 – RHP Dakody Clemmer transferred to Lake County from Mahoning Valley 5/7 – RHP Felix Tati transferred to Lynchburg from Lake County; RHP Cameron Mingo transferred to Lake County from Akron 5/10 – RHP Cameron Mingo transferred to Akron from Lake County; C Gianpaul Gonzalez transferred to Akron from Lake County 5/11 – OF/1B Jose Medina transferred to Lake County from Lynchburg 5/12 – OF Austen Wade placed on the Temporarily Inactive List; RHP Cameron Mingo transferred to Lake County from Akron 5/14 – C Joshua Rolette transferred to Lake County from Mahoning Valley 5/15 – RHP Dakody Clemmer transferred to Mahoning Valley from Lake County; OF Austen Wade activated from the Temporarily Inactive List 5/16 – RHP Eli Morgan transferred to Lynchburg from Lake County; RHP Felix Tati transferred to Lake County from Lynchburg; OF/1B Jose Medina transferred to Mahoning Valley from Lake County; RHP Riley Echols transferred to Lake County from Mahoning Valley

5/17 – INF Jorma Rodriguez transferred to Akron from Lake County; INF Miguel Eladio transferred to Lake County from Mahoning Valley; RHP Skylar Arias transferred to Mahoning Valley from Lake County; RHP Dakody Clemmer transferred to Lake County from Mahoning Valley

5/19 – RHP Domingo Jimenez placed on the Restricted List (80 game suspension for violations of the Minor League Drug Prevention and Treatment Program); RHP Dakody Clemmer transferred to Mahoning Valley from Lake County; LHP Skylar Arias transferred to Lake County from Mahoning Valley

5/21 – INF Ernie Clement placed on the Disabled List; OF Austen Wade placed on the Disabled List; INF Jesse Berardi transferred to Lake County from Mahoning Valley; OF/1B Jose Medina transferred to Lake County from Mahoning Valley

5/23 – RHP Felix Tati transferred to Lynchburg from Lake County 5/26 – INF Dillon Persinger transferred to Lake County from Lynchburg

5/27 – LHP Kyle Nelson placed on the Disabled List; RHP Jordan Scheftz transferred to Lake County from Mahoning Valley 5/28 – RHP Dace Kime transferred to Lake County from Mahoning Valley; INF Ernie Clement activated from the Disabled List; INF Dillon Persinger transferred to Lynchburg from Lake County; C Josh Rolette placed on the Disabled List, retroactive to May 27 5/29 – LHP Juan Hillman placed on the Disabled List, retroactive to May 27; LHP Zack Draper transferred to Lake County from Mahoning Valley

6/3 – LHP Zack Draper transferred to Mahoning Valley from Lake County; INF Miguel Eladio transferred to Mahoning Valley from Lake County; LHP Juan Hillman activated from the Disabled List; C Mike Rivera activated from the Disabled List

6/7 – RHP Jean Carlos Mejia activated from the Disabled List; LHP Kyle Nelson activated from the Disabled List; RHP Felix Tati transferred to Lake County from Lynchburg; RHP Riley Echols transferred to Mahoning Valley from Lake County; RHP Jordan Scheftz transferred to Mahoning Valley from Lake

County; RHP Manuel Alvarez transferred to Mahoning Valley from Lake County

6/8 – RHP Tommy DeJuneas placed on the Disabled List, retroactive to June 6; RHP Riley Echols transferred to Lake County from Mahoning Valley

6/9 – RHP Cameron Mingo transferred to Mahoning Valley from Lake County; LHP Zack Draper transferred to Lake County from Mahoning Valley

6/11 – C Mike Rivera placed on the Disabled List, retroactive to June 9

6/12 – C Josh Rolette activated from the Disabled List; RHP Cameron Mingo transferred to Lake County from Mahoning Valley; RHP Riley Echols transferred to Mahoning Valley from Lake County

6/14 – RHP Luis Jimenez transferred to Lake County from Lynchburg; RHP Riley Echols transferred to Lake County from Mahoning Valley; RHP Nick

Gallagher transferred to Mahoning Valley from Lake County; RHP Cameron Mingo transferred to Mahoning Valley from Lake County

6/15 – LHP Zack Draper transferred to Mahoning Valley from Lake County

6/16 – RHP Dace Kime announced his retirement; RHP Nick Gallagher transferred to Lake County from Mahoning Valley