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Northwest League All-Stars - 2019 Roster (Last Update: July 31St) Northwest League All-Stars - 2019 Roster (Last Update: July 31st) Pitchers (12) No. (club) Player Name B/T Ht. Wt. Date of Birth Acquired Hometown NWL Team 34 Casetta-Stubbs, DamonR/R 6-4 225 7/22/1999 11th rd (2018) Vancouver, WA Everett 40 Castro, Kervin R/R 6-0 185 2/7/1999 FA (2015) Maracay, VZ Salem-Keizer 32 Dallas, Dan L/L 6-2 235 12/24/1997 7th rd (2016) Buffalo, NY Tri-City 45 Frias, Luis R/R 6-3 180 5/23/1998 FA (2015) Rio San Juan, DR Hillsboro 37 Kirby, George R/R 6-4 201 2/4/1998 1st rd (2019) Rye, NY Everett 34 Kloffenstein, Adam R/R 6-5 243 8/25/2000 3rd rd (2018) Magnolia, TX Vancouver 31 McCauley, Riley R/R 6-1 205 12/5/1996 14th rd (2018) Sterling Heights, MI Eugene 30 Robert, Daniel R/R 6-4 210 8/30/1994 21st rd (2017) Hoover, AL Spokane 21 Tineo, Marcos R/R 6-0 165 3/14/1997 FA (2017) San Cristobal, DR Hillsboro 12 Todd, Reagan L/L 6-3 218 8/30/1995 32nd rd (2018) Centennial, CO Boise 18 Vanasco, Ricky R/R 6-3 180 10/13/1998 15th rd (2017) Williston, FL Spokane 52 Wallace, Jacob R/R 6-1 195 8/13/1998 3rd rd (2019) Methuen, MA Boise Catchers (2) No. (club) Player Name B/T Ht. Wt. Date of Birth Acquired Hometown NWL Team 48 Genoves, Ricardo R/R 6-2 190 5/14/1999 FA (2015) Caracas, VZ Salem-Keizer 16 Garcia, David S/R 5-11 170 2/6/2000 FA (2016) Caracas, VZ Spokane Infielders (9) No. (club) Player Name B/T Ht. Wt. Date of Birth Acquired Hometown NWL Team 22 Crim, Blaine R/R 5-11 200 6/17/1997 19th rd (2019) Mobile, AL Spokane 12 Ilarraza, Reinaldo S/R 5-10 150 1/12/1999 FA (2015) San Felipe, VZ Tri-City 5 Leyton, Steven R/R 5-10 165 12/17/1998 FA (2016) Leon, Nicaragua Hillsboro 33 Roby, Sean R/R 6-2 215 7/8/1998 12th rd (2018) Indio, CA Salem-Keizer 13 Rodriguez, Roman R/R 5-10 160 7/23/1997 FA (2014) Maracay, VZ Vancouver 34 Schunk, Aaron R/R 6-2 200 7/24/1997 2nd rd (2019) Atlanta, GA Boise 9 Schweke, Trevor R/R 6-1 185 12/8/1997 13th rd (2019) Marshfield, WI Vancouver 28 Slaughter, Jake R/R 6-3 200 10/24/1996 18th rd (2018) West Monroe, LA Eugene 11 Strumpf, Chase R/R 6-1 191 3/8/1998 2nd rd (2019) Atlanta, GA Eugene Outfielders (4) No. (club) Player Name B/T Ht. Wt. Date of Birth Acquired Hometown NWL Team 5 Kelli, Fernando R/R 6-0 180 7/28/1998 FA (2016) Puerto Cabello, VZ Eugene 49 Labour, Franklin R/R 6-1 190 5/11/1998 FA (2015) Santo Domingo, DR Salem-Keizer 18 Marriaga, Jesus R/R 6-0 170 12/17/1998 FA (2016) Cartagena, Columbia Hillsboro 10 Robinson, Kristian R/R 6-3 190 12/11/2000 FA (2017) Nassau, Bahamas Hillsboro 29 Strahm, Kellen R/R 6-1 215 4/25/1997 5th rd (2019) Eugene, OR Spokane Field Staff No. (club) Staff Name Position Hometown 2018 Club 18 Soliz, Steve Manager Ventura, CA Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (LAA) 5 Galvez, Cesar Hitting Coach Santo Domingo, DR Boise 2nd Season 9 Kibler, Ryan Pitching Coach Tampa, FL Asheville 28 Ocasio, Fred Dev. Supervisor Bayamon, PR Lancaster Clarizio, Mickey Athletic Trainer Portland, OR Boise 5th Season Roster Key Pronounciation Guide Roster Breakdown Parent Clubs of teams FA - Free Agent Luis Frias - Free-Ahs Boise Hawks - 3 players NWL South MLFA - Minor League Free Agent Eugene Emeralds - 4 players Boise Hawks - Colorado Rockies NDFA - Non-Drafted Free Agent Adam Kloffenstein - Clawff-en-stine Hillsboro Hops - 5 players Eugene Emeralds - Chicago Cubs AFA - Amateur Free Agent Marcos Tineo - Tin-ay-O Salem-Keizer Volcanoes - 4 players Hillsboro Hops - Arizona Diamondbacks T - Acquired Via Trade Ricardo Genoves - Jen-O-vehs Everett AquaSox - 2 players Salem-Keizer Volcanoes - San Francisco Giants NWL North Sup - Supplemental portion of Reinaldo Ilarraza - Ee-la-rahz-ah Spokane Indians - 5 players round Tri-City Dust Devils - 2 players Everett AquaSox - Seattle Mariners * - Injured List Trevor Schweke - Shweck-ee Vancouver Canadians - 3 players Spokane Indians - Texas Rangers & - Temporary Inactive List Franklin Labour - La-boar NWL South - 16 Players Tri-City Dust Devils - San Diego Padres M - MLB Rehab Assignment NWL North - 12 Players Vancouver Canadians - Toronto Blue Jays.
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