STOCKTON PORTS GAME INFORMATION STOCKTON PORTS () VS. () Sunday, August 12, 2018 Overall Record: STK: 66-53; SJ: 51-68 Home Record: STK: 33-26; SJ: 27-33 Season Series: Tote Bag Giveaway Streaks: STK: L1, SJ: W1 Road Record: STK: 33-27; SJ: 24-35 Ports versus SJ (2018): at BIB, 7:10 p.m. Last 10: STK: 4-6, SJ: 4-6 Current Series: Tied 1-1 7-6 @STK (14), 6-5 @SJ (14)

8/12, SUN, 6:10 p.m.: Stockton RHP Kyle Friedrichs (1-2, 4.61 ERA) vs. San Jose RHP Carlos Sano (3-3, 3.62 ERA) Broadcast Information: All Ports games are broadcast 8/13, MON: OFF online at stocktonports.com, MiLB.com or via the TuneIn 8/14, TUE, 6:35 p.m.: Stockton RHP Xavier Altamirano (3-4, 6.57 ERA) at Lancaster TBA Radio app with Zack Bayrouty in his 13th season calling the 8/15, WED, 6:35 p.m.: Stockton LHP Evan Manarino (3-6, 5.91 ERA) at Lancaster TBA play-by-play. 8/16, THU, 6:35 p.m.: Stockton RHP Matt Milburn (7-4, 3.39 ERA) at Lancaster TBA

FIRST HALF STANDINGS TODAY: The Ports and San Jose Giants play the rubber game of a three-game series at Banner Island PORTS RECORD WHEN... North W L PCT GB Ballpark. It marks San Jose’s last game of the season in Stockton. The Ports will play one more series in Leading after 5 50-4 Ports 44 26 .629 - San Jose August 28-30. The Ports lead the season series 13-11. Tied after 5 3-4 Rawhide 37 33 .529 7.0 Trailing after 5 13-45 Giants 34 36 .486 10.0 Leading after 6 56-3 Nuts 30 40 .429 14.0 STARTERS: Kyle Friedrichs makes his sixth start of the season tonight for Stockton…last pitched on Tied after 6 1-6 Sunday at Visalia and suffered his second straight loss, going five innings and allowing three runs (two Trailing after 6 9-44 SECOND HALF STANDINGS earned) on six hits while striking out five…facing San Jose for the first time…made 15 appearances (14 Leading after 7 56-6 North W L PCT GB starts) to start the season with Double-A Midland and went 6-5 with a 5.66 ERA…has spent parts of the last Tied after 7 5-6 Ports 22 27 .449 - two seasons with Stockton as he pitched the second half of 2017 with the Ports and made 16 appearances Trailing after 7 5-41 Rawhide 21 28 .429 1.0 (four starts) and went 2-2 with a 2.98 ERA…spent most of 2016 with Stockton and made 18 starts, going 3- Leading after 8 58-5 Nuts 20 29 .408 2.0 Tied after 8 4-6 7 with a 4.29 ERA…began 2016 with Low-A Beloit and made 10 appearances (eight starts), fashioning a Giants 17 32 .347 5.0 Trailing after 8 2-42 1.25 ERA before being sent to Stockton in late May…drafted by the A’s in the seventh round of the 2015 In Extra Innings 6-3 th OVERALL STANDINGS draft out of Long Beach State. Carlos Sano makes his eighth start and 16 overall appearance of the In Double Headers 2-0 North W L PCT GB season for San Jose…last pitched on Monday versus Rancho Cucamonga and did not factor into the in April 16-9 Ports 66 53 .555 - decision, going six innings and allowing two runs on three hits, including a pair of home runs, while striking in May 17-12 Rawhide 58 61 .487 8.0 out seven…making his second start and fourth overall appearance versus Stockton and is 1-0 versus the in June 18-8 Giants 51 68 .429 15.0 Ports and has not allowed a run in 12 2/3 innings worked against Stockton…signed by the Giants as an in July 11-18 Nuts 50 69 .420 16.0 in August 4-6 international free agent in November of 2017 from the Dominican Republic. in September 0-0 LAST GAME: The Giants broke a 2-2 tie with a run in the top of the ninth on an RBI single by Jalen Miller as San Jose edged Stockton 3-2 to Scoring First 45-14 even their three-game series at a game apiece. Cobie Vance and Luke Persico each drove in a run for the Ports. Heath Quinn hit a two- 1-Run Games 19-15 run homer in the first inning for the Giants. Shutouts 10-13 In 4-Game Series 6-2-3

In 3/5-Game Series 13-10 THE OPPONENT: The San Jose Giants have won back-to-back games entering this series and sit five games back of Stockton for first place in Overall Series 19-12-3 the Second Half standings. The Giants are seven games back of Visalia for the second-best overall record in the North Division. San Jose is By Sweeps 4-2 seventh in the league in team batting average (.249) and tied for sixth in the league in team ERA (4.48). vs. North Division 36-31 vs. South Division 30-22 SANTIAGO SIZZLING: Over his last nine games, Santiago Chavez has gone 15-for-his-last-33 (.455) with two home runs and 4 RBI. vs. RH Starter 54-39 vs. LH Starter 12-14 COMING OUT OF HIS LOEHR: Ports IF Trace Loehr had a 12-game hit streak snapped last night in a pinch-hit role as he flew out in his When hitting a HR 38-14 only at-bat. The streak began on July 27 and saw him hit .346 (18-for-52) over the course of that span. Loehr has posted a .289 batting Ports strike out ≥ 8 42-33 average over his last nine games with 11 hits in his last 38 official at-bats. He drove in what would end up being the game-winning run on Ports strike out ≤ 7 24-20 August 4 in the top of the 10th inning in Visalia. Scoring 5 or more 47-10 Scoring 4 or less 19-43 Opp. scores ≥ 5 15-36 CAL-LEAGUE-BUIG: Stockton OF Chase Calabuig has acquitted himself well in his first 32 games in the League. Calabuig, who Opp. scores ≤ 4 51-17 was transferred to Stockton from the Arizona League after being drafted in June, has reached base safely 27 of the 32 games he’s played and Totaling ≥ 8 hits 49-24 is 37-for-130 (.285) at the plate with nine doubles and 12 RBI. He has struck out just 18 times in 130 official at-bats. Totaling ≤ 7 hits 17-29 Allowing ≥ 8 hits 34-45 FIRST HALF CHAMPIONS: With their victory on June 11, Stockton won the First Half championship in the North Division for the first time Allowing ≤ 7 hits 32-8 since 2003 and the first time as an Oakland A’s affiliate. The title assures them a berth in the playoffs in September. 2018 OVERALL RECORD Most above .500 24 games QUICK HITS: Most below .500 1 game - Stockton’s First Half title in 2018 is their first since becoming an Oakland A’s affiliate in 2005 and their first since 2003. - The Ports won the Second Half title in 2017, finishing with an overall record of 71-69. They were swept by Modesto in the best-of-five North ROSTER UPDATES Division Finals. 7/10-Heim sent to Midland - 2016 marked the fifth time the Ports missed the post-season as an A’s affiliate as they finished the season with a record of 60-80, tied for last 7/10-Chavez added from Midland in the North Division 7/12-Hurlbutt placed on the DL - Stockton finished the 2015 season with a record of 74-66 which garnered them the No. 2 seed in the North Division in the playoffs. The Ports 7/12-Friedrichs added from went on to drop the third game of the best-of-three Mini-Series to the San Jose Giants in the California League playoffs. Midland - The Ports finished the 2014 season with the best overall record in the California League at 85-55, their best record since becoming an A’s 7/15-Mondou sent to Midland affiliate in 2005, including a 48-22 mark in the second half. They were swept in two games by Visalia in the North Division Mini-Series 7/15-Barrera sent to Midland - The Ports finished the 2012 season with a record of 56-84, their worst record since becoming an A’s affiliate in 2005 7/15-Siddall added from Midland 7/15-Diaz added from Midland - Stockton suffered a 16-game losing streak from April 29-May 15, 2012, their longest losing streak as an A’s affiliate 7/20-Lage sent to Beloit - The Ports finished the 2011 season at an overall mark of 75-65, riding a 17-game winning streak from June 12 through July 1 7/20-Blanco placed on the DL - The Ports have made the playoffs eight times since becoming an A’s affiliate in 2005, missing out in 2007, 2009, 2012, 2013 and 2016 7/21-Toffey traded to NY Mets - This is the 69th year of professional in Stockton 7/22-Vance added from AZL A’s - This is the 40th consecutive year of in Stockton 7/28-Deichmann activated from - This is the 14th year for Stockton as an affiliate of the Oakland A’s the DL 7/31-Diaz sent to Midland 7/31-Marinez added from suspended list 8/2-Marks added from Beloit 8/8-Pimentel placed on the DL 8/8-Perez placed on the DL 8/8-Rosa signed as a free agent 8/8-Diaz added from Midland

TODAY’S STARTING PITCHER – STOCKTON PORTS

RHP KYLE FRIEDRICHS (1-2, 4.61 ERA)

RHP Kyle Friedrichs (1-2, 4.61 ERA) makes his sixth start this season with Stockton after being transferred from Double-A Midland on July 12.

2018: Opened the season with Double-A Midland and made 15 appearances (14 starts), going 6-5 with a 5.66 ERA while striking out 60 and walking 23 in 76.1 innings worked…transferred from Midland to Stockton on July 12.

2017: Began the season with Double-A Midland and made 18 appeaerances (three starts), going 1-4 with a 6.00 ERA over 51 innings pitched…was added to the Stockton roster on June 28 and made 16 appearances (four starts), going 2-2 with a 2.98 ERA in 54.1 innings pitched…fashioned a 1.53 ERA in 12 relief appearances in contrast to a 5.68 ERA in four starts.

2016: Began the season with Low-A Beloit and made 10 appearances (eight starts), going 3-2 with a 1.25 ERA…promoted to Stockton on May 29 and gave up a career-high nine runs over 1.2 innings in his California League debut at lake Elsinore on May 30…rebounded in his next outing to strike out a career-best 11 versus Visalia on June 5…made 18 starts for Stockton and went 3-7 with a 4.29 ERA…finished the season with a relief appearance in Midland where he allowed two runs in two innings in his Texas League debut.

2015: After being drafted, made 14 appearances (11 starts) with Short-Season Vermont and went 1-3 with a 4.50 ERA over 36 innings pitched.

Misc.: Drafted by the A’s in the seventh round of the 2015 draft out of Long Beach State…was the Dirtbags’ ace and Friday night starter in 2015 and was named second-team All-Big West, finishing his final season with a 6-4 record, a 2.79 ERA, 109 strikeouts and 12 walks in 100 innings…underwent Tommy John Surgery that caused him to miss all of the 2013 season after earning All-Big West honors as a sophomore reliever in 2012.

2018 Stats (Stockton): DATE G# OPP H/R DEC ERA G GS CG SHO SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO BK WP GO/AO GIDP AVG AB TBF NP-S IR-IRS

07/13/2018 1 MOD R W 1.50 1 1 6.0 5 1 1 0 0 1 0 5 0 0 0.86 0 .217 23 24 84-60 0-0

07/19/2018 1 LAN H 4.09 1 1 5.0 8 4 4 1 0 3 0 4 0 0 0.75 0 .302 20 23 92-60 0-0

07/24/2018 1 MOD R 5.06 1 1 5.0 6 4 4 1 0 3 0 7 0 0 0.71 0 .297 21 24 99-59 0-0

07/29/2018 1 LE R L 4.84 1 1 6.1 7 3 3 0 0 1 0 5 0 0 0.75 1 .292 25 26 98-58 0-0

08/05/2018 1 VIS R L 4.61 1 1 5.0 6 3 2 0 1 1 0 5 1 0 0.82 0 .294 20 22 94-59 0-0

W-L-S ERA G GS CG SHO SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO BK WP GO/AO GIDP AVG AB TBF NP-S IR-IRS

Total 1-2-0 4.61 5 5 27.1 32 15 14 2 1 9 0 26 1 0 0.82 1 .294 109 119 0-0 CAREER HIGHS SEASON HIGHS IP: 8 (vs. Quad Cities, 5/24/16) 6.1 (at LKE, 7/29) R: 9 (at LKE, 5/30/16) 4 (2x) ER: 9 (at LKE, 5/30/16) 4 (2x) H: 10 (2x) 8 (vs. LAN, 7/19)

BB: 3 (7x) 3 (2x) K: 11 (vs. VIS, 6/5/16) 7 (at MOD, 7/24) HR: 3 (2x) 1 (2x)

TODAY’S STARTING PITCHER- SAN JOSE GIANTS SANO, CARLOS 2018 Stats (San Jose) DATE G# OPP H/R DEC ERA G GS CG SHO SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO BK WP GO/AO GIDP AVG AB TBF NP-S IR-IRS

05/24/2018 1 MOD R 18.00 1 2.0 3 4 4 0 0 4 0 2 0 0 0.50 0 .429 7 12 51-29 0-0

05/29/2018 1 VIS H 7.50 1 4.0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0.43 0 .238 14 14 52-34 0-0

06/03/2018 1 MOD H L 9.00 1 3.0 6 5 4 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0.70 1 .306 15 16 63-40 0-0

06/09/2018 1 MOD R 6.92 1 4.0 3 1 1 0 0 4 0 2 0 1 0.69 0 .280 14 19 66-38 0-0

06/14/2018 1 STK R W 5.29 1 4.0 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 6 0 0 0.52 0 .254 13 16 70-41 0-0

06/21/2018 1 RC R 6.87 1 1.1 6 4 4 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0.50 0 .301 10 10 45-30 0-0

06/26/2018 1 STK H 5.91 1 3.0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0.52 0 .280 9 10 47-32 0-0

07/02/2018 1 VIS R 5.33 1 1 4.0 3 1 1 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 0.67 1 .271 14 15 59-38 0-0

07/06/2018 1 RC H 4.66 1 3.2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 1 0.61 0 .243 11 13 54-31 0-0

07/11/2018 1 STK R 3.89 1 1 5.2 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 1 0.52 0 .224 18 21 76-44 0-0

07/16/2018 1 VIS H L 3.63 1 1 5.0 2 3 1 0 0 4 0 6 0 2 0.49 1 .213 16 21 81-48 0-0

07/22/2018 1 LE R L 4.12 1 1 4.0 7 5 4 0 1 1 0 4 0 0 0.60 0 .231 19 22 69-47 0-0

07/27/2018 1 IE H W 3.88 1 1 5.0 3 2 1 1 0 3 0 4 0 0 0.52 0 .226 17 21 86-48 0-0

08/01/2018 1 VIS R W 3.69 1 1 5.0 4 1 1 1 1 1 0 4 0 0 0.57 0 .223 20 22 82-48 0-0

08/06/2018 1 RC H 3.62 1 1 6.0 3 2 2 2 0 2 0 7 0 0 0.53 0 .217 20 23 91-56 0-0

W-L-S ERA G GS CG SHO SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO BK WP GO/AO GIDP AVG AB TBF NP-S IR-IRS

Total 3-3-0 3.62 15 7 59.2 47 29 24 7 2 30 0 57 0 5 0.53 3 .217 217 255 0-0

STOCKTON PORTS POSITION PLAYERS Calabuig, Chase (1st Season, 22 years old, 27th Round of 2018 Draft) - Added to the Stockton roster on July 8 from the AZL A’s where he’d played in 16 games and hit .406 with 5 RBI - Drafted by the A’s in the 27th round of the 2018 draft out of San Diego State - Named First Team All-Mountain West in his senior season…reached base in 51 consecutive home games, the longest on-base streak in Tony Gwynn Stadium history - Hit .305 his senior season with the Aztecs with 5 HR and 46 RBI…posted a .300 career batting average in 238 career games played at San Diego State - Was signed by former A’s farmhand and former Ports first baseman Anthony Aliotti who now works as an A’s scout

Chavez, Santiago (7th Season, 22 years old, International Free Agent, 2012) - Added to the Stockton roster on July 10 from Double-A Midland…hit .209 with 4 RBI in 28 games with the RockHounds - Played in 52 games with the Ports in 2017 and hit .192 with 2 HR and 11 RBI - Played in 80 games with Low-A Beloit in 2016 and hit .207 with 15 RBI - Split 2015 between Stockton and Beloit and played in 65 total games, posting a combined .132 average - Saw time and Midland, Beloit and Vermont in 2014 and appeared in 65 games, batting a combined .172 - Played with the A’s Dominican Summer League team in 2012 and 2013 - Signed by the A’s as an international free agent from Mexico in 2011

Deichmann, Greg (2nd Season, 22 years old, 2nd Round of 2017 Draft) - Began the season with Stockton appeared in 15 games before being placed on the DL on April 24 with a wrist injury…activated from the DL on July 28 - After being drafted, played in 46 games with Short-Season Vermont and hit .274 with 8 HR and 30 RBI - Was named a 2017 New York-Penn League Mid-Season All-Star and a 2017 Baseball America Short-Season All-Star - Drafted by the A’s in the second round (43rd overall) of the 2017 draft out of Louisianna State following his junior season - Played shortstop in high school and corner infield through his sophomore season at LSU before moving to right field in his junior season - Hit 19 HR his junior season and earned All-America honors - Ranked the No. 11 prospect in the A’s organization by Baseball America entering the 2017 season

Diaz, Edwin (6th Season, 22 years old, 15th Round of 2013 Draft) - Began the season with Stockton and was with Double-A Midland from June 8-July 15, appearing in 24 games and hitting .149 with 8 RBI before being re-added to the Stockton roster - Spent 13 games with Stockton in 2017 (7/12-8/1) and went 4-for-45 (.089) before being reassigned to Beloit to finish the campaign - Began and ended the 2017 season with Low-A Beloit and played in 89 games, batting .255 with 10 HR and 45 RBI in his third stint with the Snappers - Spent all of 2016 with Beloit and appeared in 92 games, batting .236 with 5 HR and 34 RBI - Played in 24 games with the AZL A’s before being sent to Beloit, playing in 45 games and going 14-for-140 (.100) with 13 RBI - Appeared in 71 games for the AZL A’s between 2013 and 2014 - Drafted by the A’s in the 15th round of the 2013 draft out of high school in Vega Alta, Puerto Rico

Loehr, Trace (5th Season, 23 years old, 6th Round of 2014 Draft) - Added to the Stockton roster on June 29 after playing in 69 games with Low-A Beloit in 2018, batting .286 with 3 HR and 22 RBI - Spent all of 2017 with Beloit and appeared in 94 games, posting a .267 average with 3 HR and 36 RBI - Spent all of 2016 with Beloit and appeared in 103 games, batting .249 with one home run and 30 RBI - Played the 2015 season with Short-Season Vermont and hit .264 with 2 HR and 31 RBI - After being drafted, played in 41 games with the AZL A’s and hit .244 with 14 RBI - Drafted by the A’s in the sixth round of the 2014 draft out of Rex Putnam High School in Milwaukie, Ore. - Chose to forgo a commitment to Oregon State…played for the Team USA 18U squad in 2013

Marinez, Eric (6th Season, 22 years old, International Free Agent, 2013) - Began the 2018 season with Stockton and served a suspension for a banned substance beginning on May 3…was added back to the Stockton roster from the suspended list on July 31 - Saw his first full-season action in 2017 with Low-A Beloit and played in 114 games, posting a .278 average with 3 HR and 30 RBI - Played in 60 games for Short-Season Vermont in 2016 and hit .251 with a home run and 19 RBI - Saw his first action stateside in 2015 as he appeared in 47 games for the AZL A’s and hit .241 with 18 RBI - Spent 2013 and 2014 with the DSL A’s and hit .246 and .202, respectively - Signed by the A’s as an international free agent out of the Dominican Republic in 2013

Persico, Luke (3rd Season, 22 years old, 12th Round of 2016 Draft) - Spent the entire 2017 season with Low-A Beloit and played in 117 games, posting a .260 average with 5 HR and 64 RBI…was named a Midwest League Mid-Season All-Star - After being drafted, played six games with the AZL A’s before a 48-game stint with Short-Season Vermont where he hit .201 with 3 HR and 14 RBI - Drafted by the A’s in the 12th round of the 2016 draft out of UCLA - Garnered honorable mention All-Pac-12 honors as well as honorable mention Pac-12 All-Academic honors in his junior season while leading the Bruins with a .323 average and a team-high 30 RBI - Appeared in 35 games for the Chatham Anglers in the Cape Cod League in the summer of 2015, also played for the La Crosse Loggers in the Northwoods League in 2014 and Walla Walla Sweets of the West Coast League in 2013 - Drafted in the 37th round of the 2013 draft by the Colorado Rockies but elected not to sign

Rosa, Viosergy (9th Season, 28 years old, Free Agent, 2018) - Began the season playing with Laguna of the and .311 in 61 games before being resigned by the A’s - Spent the last two seasons with Double-A Midland and hit .255 each year…led the RockHounds with 18 HR and 110 RBI in 2017 and was a Texas League Mid-Season and Post-Season All-Star - Was in the Miami Marlins chain from 2010-2015, topping out at Double-A Jacksonville in 2015 where he hit .217 with 10 HR and 59 RBI - Played 116 games with High-A Jupiter of the Florida State League in 2014 and hit .291 with 13 HR and 78 RBI…was a Florida State League Post-Season All-Star - Promoted to Double-A Jacksonville for the 2014 playoffs and was named the Southern League Championship Series MVP - Spent all of 2013 with Low-A Greensboro and hit .252 with 23 HR (3rd most in the South Atlantic League) and 69 RBI…was a South Atlantic League Mid-Season All-Star - Originally drafted by Miami in the 29th round of the 2010 draft out of Odessa Junior College…originally acquired by the A’s in the Triple-A phase of the 2015 Rule 5 Draft - Was granted his release by the A’s following the 2017 season and signed back with Oakland on August 8 when he was added to the Stockton roster

Siddall, Brett (4th Season, 23 years old, 13th Round of 2015 Draft) - Began 2018 with Double-A Midland and played in 74 games, batting .206 with 2 HR and 28 RBI…was added to the Stockton roster on July 15 - Spent the entire 2017 season with Stockton and played in 117 games, batting .300 with 21 HR and 68 RBI…hit .324 with 14 HR in the second half after batting .264 in the first half - Spent all of 2016 with Low-A Beloit and hit .241 with 9 HR and 60 RBI - After being drafted in 2015, appeared in 19 games with the AZL A’s and hit .342 prior to beign sent to Short-Seaosn Vermont where he hit .264 in 43 games with 4 HR and 29 RBI - A native of Windsor, Ontario, Canada, played collegiately at Canisius College in Buffalo, NY - His father, Joe, was a catcher for the Montreal Expos, Florida Marlins and and played in 73 MLB games over four seasons and is now a stuido analyst for the Toronto Blue Jays

Theroux, Collin (3rd Season, 24 years old, 32nd Round of 2016 Draft) - Spent all of 2017 with Low-A Beloit and played in 84 games, posting a .147 average with 13 HR and 30 RBI - After being drafted in 2016, made 11 appearances with the AZL A’s followed by seven games with Low-A Beloit, batting .094 in 18 games played - Drafted by the A’s in the 32nd round of the 2016 draft out of Oklahoma State University - Prior to attending Oklahoma State, played two seasons at San Joaquin Delta College in Stockton…began his collegiate career at Nevada in 2013 - Drafted by the Minnesota Twins in the 33rd round of the 2015 draft but did not sign - Attended Serra High School in San Mateo, Calif.

Vance, Cobie (1st Season, 20 years old, 18th Round of 2018 Draft) - Added to the Stockton roster on July 22 from the AZL A’s where he’d played in 24 games and hit .304 with a home run and 10 RBI - Drafted by the A’s in the 18th round of the 2018 draft out of the University of Alabama - Played three seasons with the Crimson Tide and hit .281 for his career and .293 his final two seasons - Played for the Harwich Mariners in the Cape Cod League in 2017 and hit .279 in 38 games with a home run and 21 RBI - Was drafted by the Cleveland Indians in the 16th round of the 2015 draft out of Pine Forest High Schol in Fayetteville, NC but did not sign

STOCKTON PORTS BULLPEN

Butler, Brendan: (4th Season, 24 years old, 30th Round, 2015) 2017: Began the season at Low-A Beloit and made 12 appearances (nine starts) and went 2-3 with a 2.32 ERA while strikign out 64 in 54.1 innings…promoted to Stockton and made 14 appearances (seven starts), posting a 4-5 record with a 6.21 ERA in 58 innings 2016: Began his season with two spot relief appearances for Stockton and allowed six runs (three earned) in 3.1 innings…returned to Extended Spring Training until June 19 when he joined Short-Season Vermont and made seven appearances (five starts) and went 2-1 with a 1.95 ERA over 37 innings pitched…closed out the year with Low-A Beloit and made nine starts, going 1-5 with a 3.14 ERA in 51.2 innings 2015: After being drafted, made 15 relief appearances with the AZL A’s and went 0-2 with a 5.30 ERA in 18.2 innings worked Misc.: Drafted by the A’s in the 30th round of the 2015 draft out of Dowling College…in his only season at Dowling, compiled a 5-3 record with a 3.84 ERA in 58.2 innings of work, helping the Golden Lions to a share of the ECC Regular Season Championship…prior to attending Dowling College, spent three years at Fairleigh Dickinson University.

Cochran-Gill, Trey (5th Season, 25 years old, Trade (SEA), 2015) 2018: Began the season with Double-A Midland and made 22 relief appearances, going 1-1 with a 5.09 ERA in 35.1 innings worked…added to the Stockton roster on July 3 2017: Made one relief appearance with Stockton and allowed three runs on four hits over 1.2 innings 2016: In his first season as an A’s farmhand, made 42 relief appearances with Midland and went 4-5 with a 3.07 ERA in 73.1 innings worked 2015: Made appearances at three different levels of the organization as he made 34 appearances with Double-A Jackson of the Southern League and went 4-3 with a 5.43 ERA in 53 innings…made 10 relief appearances with Bakersfield and went 2-1 with a 1.37 ERA…made one spot-start for Triple-A Tacoma and allowed three unearned runs in 2.2 innings pitched 2014: After being drafted, made 18 relief appearances with Pulaski of the Appalachian League and went 3-0 with a 0.35 ERA…made seven relief appearances with Short-Season Everett and went 2-0 and did not allow a run over 10.2 innings pitched Misc.: Drafted by Seattle in the 17th round of the 2014 draft out of Auburn…acquired by the A’s in exchange for RHP Evan Scribner on Dec. 8, 2015.

Damron, Ty (3rd Season, 23 years old, 15th Round, 2016) 2018: Began the season with Low-A Beloit and made 18 relief appearances, posting a 3-2 record with a 3.76 ERA…pitched two innings in relief as part of a combined no-hitter for Beloit at Burlington on April 12 (Bryce Conley, Josh Reagan)…added to the Stockton roster on June 22 2017: Spent most of 2017 with Low-A Beloit and made 18 appearances (five starts), going 5-5 with a 4.53 ERA…made three relief appearances with the AZL A’s in late July/early August before returning to Beloit 2016: After being drafted, made 10 relief appearances with Short-Season Vermont and went 0-3 with a 5.06 ERA in 16 innings worked Misc.: Drafted by the A’s in the 15th round of the 2016 draft out of Texas Tech…played for the Chatham A’s in the Cape Cod League in the summer of 2015 and the San Luis Obispo Blues in the California Collegiate League in the summer of 2014…attended Krum High School in Krum, Texas and was a four-year varsity letter winner…drafted out of high school by the Dodgers in the 13th round of the 2013 draft but did not sign and was the only draft selection the Dodgers didn’t sign that was taken in the top 15 rounds…was the highest selected high school pitcher taken by the Dodgers in the 2013 draft.

Duno, Angel (7th Season, 24 years old, NDFA, 2011) 2017: Spent the entire year with Stockton and made 29 appearances (22 starts), going 8-9 with a 5.40 ERA over 140 innings worked…had two nine-strikeout performances, versus Lake Elsinore on June 4 (5.2 IP) and versus Modesto on July 20 (5 IP) 2016: Spent all season with Low-A Beloit and went 7-7 with a 2.68 ERA over 24 appearances (20 starts)…recorded 76 strikeouts to 16 walks in 121 innings…was named a Midwest League Mid-Season All-Star and finished fifth among A’s farmhands in ERA 2015: Saw his first action stateside as he made eight appearances (seven starts) for the AZL A’s and went 4-2 with a 2.93 ERA…finsihed the season with six starts at Short-Season Vermont and went 0-3 while posting a 5.59 ERA over 29 innings pitched 2012-14: Pitched for three seasons with the Dominican Summer League A’s and amassed a record of 8-7 with a 2.33 ERA over 49 appearances (29 starts) and 197 total innings Misc.: Signed by the A’s as a 17-year old from Anaco, Venezuela.

Gilbert, Will (3rd Season, 24 years old, 8th Round, 2016) 2017: Began the season with Low-A Beloit and made six relief appearances, going 2-0 with a 1.04 ERA (1ER/8.2IP) and was promoted to Stockton on May 2…was with Stockton from May 3-June 4 and made nine relief appearances, going 1-1 with a 6.86 ERA in 19.2 innings worked 2016: After being drafted, made 15 relief appearances with Short-Season Vermont and went 2-2 with a 2.81 ERA while recoridng 31 strikeouts in 25.2 innings pitched Misc.: Drafted by the A’s in the 8th round of the 2016 draft out of North Carolina State…went 5-1 with a 2.22 ERA in 24 games worked his senior season for the Wolfpack

Krall, Pat (2nd Season, 23 years old, 28th Round, 2017) 2018: Began the season at Extended Spring Training and joined the Double-A Midland roster in late May…made three relief appearances with Midland and allowed four runs on eight hits in five innings and joined the Stockton roster on June 14 2017: After being drafted, made 16 relief appearances with the AZL A’s and went 3-5 with a 3.18 ERA while striking out 23 and walking three in 28.1 innings worked Misc.: Drafted by the A’s in the 28th round of the 2017 draft out of Clemson…was Clemson’s best reliever in 2016 and became a weekend starter in 2017, posting an 8-3 record and a 3.50 ERA in 17 appearances (16 starts) in his senior season…was a Second-Team All-ACC selection…transferred to Clemson in 2015 after playing his freshman season at Temple, which dropped baseball in 2014…drafted in the 28th round of the 2016 draft by the St. Louis Cardinals but did not sign.

Sheehan, Sam (3rd Season, 24 years old, 31st Round, 2016) 2017: Spent the entire season with Low-A Beloit, making 29 relief appearances and going 3-2 with a 2.21 ERA while striking out 54 in 40.2 innings pitched 2016: After being drafted, made 14 relief appearances with the AZL A’s and went 2-1 with a 3.20 ERA…racked up 29 strikeouts to 12 walks in 19.2 innings worked Misc.: Drafted by the A’s in the 31st round of the 2016 draft out of Westmont College in Santa Barbara, Calif…as a senior in 2016, was named All-GSAC and set a school record with 12 saves.

Tomasovich, Andrew (3rd Season, 23 years old, 21st Round, 2015) 2017: Began the season with Low-A Beloit and made six relief appearances, going 1-0 while not allowing a run in nine innings pitched…promoted to Stockton on May 2 and went on to make 29 relief appearances with the Ports, going 3-3 with a 4.72 ERA while striking out 42 and walking 18 over 34.1 innings pitched 2016: Spent all season with Low-A Beloit, making 33 relief appearances and going 2-2 with a 5.67 ERA…struck out 50 and walked 26 over 39.2 innings pitched 2015: After being drafted, made three relief appearances with the AZL A’s before being sent to Short-Season Vermont where he made 12 relief appearances and fashioned a 2.21 ERA in 20.1 innings worked while striking out 17 and walking seven Misc.: Drafted by the A’s in the 21st round of the 2015 draft out of Charleston Southern University following his junior season…was 7-7 with a 3.09 ERA as the Friday night starter in his final season at CSU and averaged 9.58 strikeouts per nine innings…his brother, Alex, was drafted by the in the 20th round of the 2014 draft.

Bullpen Inherited Runs/Inherited Runs Scored

PITCHER IR/IRS STARTERS BULLPEN

Boomer Biegalski 3/0 IP ER ERA IP ER ERA Jake Bray 1/1 653.2 303 4.17 402.0 153 3.43 Brendan Butler 19/5 Trey Cochran-Gill 5/4 Ty Damron 5/3 Angel Duno 25/8 Will Gilbert 21/8 Brian Howard 1/0 Pat Krall 10/1 Evan Manarino 1/0 Brallan Perez 3/3 Miguel Romero 3/1 Sam Sheehan 17/3 Andrew Tomasovich 19/5

Total 133/42

2018 TRANSACTION LOG

4/4- Roster released 6/9- OF added on MLB rehab 8/8- IF Brallan Parez placed on the DL 4/10- C Josh Phegley added on MLB rehab 6/11- LHP Ryan Buchter added on MLB rehab 8/8- IF Viosergy Rosa signed as a free agent 4/12- C Josh Phegley completed MLB rehab 6/12- C Jason Goldstein added from Triple-A Nashville 8/8- IF Edwin Diaz added from Double-A Midland 4/14- IF added on MLB rehab 6/12- LHP Ryan Buchter completed MLB rehab 4/16- IF Chad Pinder completed MLB rehab 6/13- RHP sent to Double-A Midland 4/20- IF Will Toffey placed on the DL 6/13- RHP Miguel Romero sent to Double-A Midland 4/20- C Jason Goldstein added from Extended Spring Training 6/14- LHP Ryan Buchter added on MLB rehab 4/24- LHP Jesus Luzardo sent to Double-A Midland 6/14- LHP Pat Krall added from Double-A Midland 4/24- OF placed on the DL 6/15- OF Boog Powell completed MLB rehab 4/24- OF added from Double-A Midland 6/17- LHP Ryan Buchter completed MLB rehab 4/24- IF Melvin Mercedes added from Double-A Midland 6/17- OF Skye Bolt sent to Double-A Midland 4/24- C Jason Goldstein placed on the DL 6/21- RHP Brian Howard sent to Double-A Midland 4/24- LHP Will Gilbert added from Extended Spring Training 6/21- RHP Xavier Altamirano added from Low-A Beloit 4/29- LHP Brandon Marsonek sent to Extended Spring Training 6/22- LHP Ty Damron added from Low-A Beloit 4/29- RHP Logan Shore added from Extended Spring Training 6/23- RHP Peter Bayer placed on temporary inactive list 5/2- IF Luke Persico placed on the DL retroactive to 4/30 6/25- IF Jesus Lage added from Short-Season Vermont 5/2- IF Jesus Lage added from Extended Spring Training 6/29- IF Trace Loehr added from Low-A Beloit 5/3- IF Eric Marinez sent to Extended Spring Training 7/2- IF added on MLB rehab 5/3- C Jason Goldstein activated from the DL 7/3- IF Matt Chapman completed MLB rehab 5/9- C Jason Goldstein placed on the DL 7/3- IF Kevin Merrell placed on the DL 5/9- IF Luke Persico activated from the DL 7/3- RHP Trey Cochran-Gill added from Double-A Midland 5/10- IF Jesus Lage sent to Low-A Beloit 7/7- C Jason Goldstein sent to Double-A Midland 5/13- C Jason Goldstein activated from the DL 7/8- OF Chase Calabuig added from AZL A’s 5/20- RHP Matt Milburn sent to Triple-A Nashville 7/10- C sent to Double-A Midland 5/22- RHP Logan Shore sent to Double-A Midland 7/10- C Santiago Chavez added from Double-A Midland 5/22- RHP Boomer Biegalski placed on the DL 7/12- RHP Dustin Hurlbutt placed on the DL 5/22- RHP Dustin Hurlbutt added from Extended Spring Training 7/12- RHP Kyle Friedrichs added from Double-A Midland 5/22- LHP Evan Manarino added from Extended Spring Training 7/15- IF Nate Mondou sent to Double-A Midland 5/22- IF Sandber Pimentel added from Extended Spring Training 7/15- OF sent to Double-A Midland 5/23- IF Melvin Mercedes sent to Triple-A Nashville 7/15- OF Brett Siddall added from Double-A Midland 5/31- IF Will Toffey activated from the DL 7/15- IF Edwin Diaz added from Double-A Midland 5/31- RHP Paul Blackburn added on MLB rehab 7/20- IF Jesus Lage sent to Low-A Beloit 6/1- RHP Paul Blackburn completed MLB rehab 7/20- OF Dairon Blanco placed on the DL 6/1- RHP Jake Bray placed on the DL 7/21- IF Will Toffey traded to the New York Mets 6/1- RHP Matt Milburn added from Triple-A Nashville 7/22- IF Cobie Vance added from AZL A’s 6/3- C Jason Goldstein sent to Triple-A Nashville 7/28- OF Greg Deichmann activated from the DL 6/3- RHP Santiago Casilla added on MLB rehab 7/31- IF Edwin Diaz sent to Double-A Midland 6/8- RHP Santiago Casilla completed MLB rehab 7/31- OF Eric Marinez added from the suspended list 6/8- IF Edwin Diaz sent to Double-A Midland 8/2- RHP Wyatt Marks added from Low-A Beloit 6/8- RHP Peter Bayer added via trade with Tampa Bay 8/8- IF Sandber Pimentel placed on the DL

STAFF BIOS MANAGER: RICK MAGNANTE Rick Magnante enters his fourth season as the manager of the Stockton Ports after previously serving as manager of Low-A Beloit in 2014. Prior to the 2014 campaign, Magnante spent eight consecutive seasons managing the A’s short-season affiliates in Vermont (2011-13) and Vancouver (2006-10). This season will be his 14th overall s a minor league manager, having previously managed three seasons in the Detroit Tigers organization. He also served as the manager of the South African national team in the 2006 World Baseball Classic.

In addition, Magnante served as an area scout for the A’s from 1996-2013. He is credited with signing Barry Zito and , among other players. He was the recipient of the Southern California Scouts Association scout of the year award and the A’s Dick Bogard Memorial Award in 2001 and 2003, respectively.

Magnante, who began his career in professional baseball with the Cleveland Indians in 1969, has also held managerial positions in the Detroit Tigers minor league system (1987-89) as well as with the Novara Serie A team of the Italian Professional League (1990).

Magnante resides in Encino, Calif. and has two sons, Bobby and Daniel.

PITCHING COACH: Bryan Corey enters his first year as Stockton’s pitching coach after spending one season serving in the same capacity with Short-Season Vermont. Prior to that, he served as a Four Corners scout for the (2015-16) and a Major League advance scout for the Cleveland Indians (2013-14.

Originally drafted as a shortstop by the Detroit Tigers in the 12th round of the 1993 draft, Corey was converted to a pitcher after two professional seasons. He spent the next 18 seasons on the mound, including five years in the majors with the Arizona Diamondbacks, , , Boston Red Sox and , winning a World Series with the Red Sox in 2007.

He also played two seasons in Japan (2004, 2010), winning the Japan Series with Chiba Lotte during his second stint. Additionally, he pitched in both Korea and Taiwan before retiring after the 2012 season.

A native of Thousand Oaks, Calif., he currently resides in Mesa, Ariz., and has two daughters, Brooke (14) and Blair (9).

HITTING COACH: BRIAN MCARN Brian McArn returns to Stockton for a third stint as the Ports’ hitting coach after spending the last two seasons serving in the same capacity for Double-A Midland. 2018 marks his 21st season as a hitting coach in the A’s system, having previously coached for Stockton (2011-12, 2014-15), Sacramento (2005-10), and the A’s former High-A affiliate in Modesto (1998-2003).

Prior to joining the A’s organization, McArn spent one season as the hitting coach for the Single-A Vermont Expos of the New York-Penn League. McArn began his coaching career at American River Junior College in Sacramento, where he served as an assistant coach.

Selected in the 26th round of the 1991 June draft, McArn spent two seasons in the A’s organization before injuries ended his career in 1992.

He makes his off-season home in Elk Grove, Calif. with his wife, Cancy, and four children: Brian, Bryson, Brevon and Braydon.

2018 STOCKTON PORTS HIGHS AND LOWS

TEAM BATTING Most runs, game, Ports, BIB: 15 (vs. SJ, 7/10) Most runs, game, Ports, away: 11 (3x) Fewest runs, game, Ports, BIB: 0 (8x) Fewest runs, game, Ports, away: 0 (5x) Most runs, game, opponent, BIB: 16 (LAN, 5/2) Most runs, game, opponent, away: 11 (VIS, 6/3) Most runs, inning, Ports: 8 (vs. MOD, 6/24) Most runs, inning, opponent: 7 (2x) Most hits, game, Ports, BIB: 19 (vs. MOD, 6/24) Most hits, game, Ports, away: 15 (at SJ, 6/6) Fewest hits, game, Ports, BIB: 2 (vs. LKE, 4/5) Fewest hits, game, Ports, away: 4 (6x) Most hits, game, opponent, BIB: 20 (LAN, 5/2) Most hits, game, opponent, away: 15 (2x) Most hits, inning, Ports: 7 (vs. MOD, 6/24) Most hits, inning, opponent: 7 (IE, 7/5) Most home runs, game, Ports: 5 (vs. SJ, 7/10) Most home runs, game, opponent: 6 (MOD, 5/28) Most doubles, game, Ports: 10 (at MOD, 7/15) Most doubles, game, opponent: 5 (5x) Most triples, game, Ports: 3 (at RC, 4/25) Most triples, game, opponent: 2 (IE, 5/11) Most stolen bases, game, Ports: 4 (2x) Most stolen bases, game, opponent: 6 (VIS, 4/21)

TEAM PITCHING Most strikeouts, nine innings, Ports: 17 (vs. RC, 4/11) Most strikeouts, Ports, extra innings: 14 (vs. SJ, 5/18) Most strikeouts, nine innings, opponents: 16 (VIS, 4/19) Most strikeouts, opponents, extra innings: 15 (SJ, 4/14) Most walks, Ports: 8 (vs. IE, 7/21) Most walks, opponents: 11 (RC, 4/9) Most walks, Ports, extra innings: 6 (at VIS, 8/4) Most walks, opponents, extra innings: 6 (SJ, 6/7) Fewest walks, Ports: 0 (10x) Fewest walks, opponents: 0 (6x) Fewest hits allowed, game, Ports: 2 (2x) Fewest hits allowed, game, opponents: 2 (LKE, 4/5)

TEAM MISCELLANEOUS Longest winning streak: 7 games (4/7-4/12) Longest losing streak: 5 games (7/5-7/9, 7/23-7/27) Longest game, innings: 11 (at SJ, 4/14) Longest game, time, nine innings: 3:32 (at SJ, 6/27) Longest game, time, extra innings: 3:47 (at IE, 5/11) Shortest game, time, nine innings: 2:05 (vs. SJ, 6/12) Largest attendance, home: 5,531 (vs. LAN, 7/3) Largest attendance, away: 6,518 (at IE, 7/4) Lowest attendance, home: 1,216 (vs. RC, 5/15) Lowest attendance, away: 715 (at MOD, 4/16) Largest margin, victory: 10 runs (3x) Largest margin, loss: 11 runs (at VIS, 6/3) Largest comeback: 4 runs (at IE, 5/11, at MOD, 6/17, vs. LAN, 6/29, vs. SJ, 7/12, vs. LAN, 7/19, vs. IE, 7/22) Largest lead lost: 6 runs (at SJ, 4/14) Most left on base, nine innings: 15 (at IE, 5/12) Most left on base, extra innings: 11 (at SJ, 4/14) Fewest left on base, game: 2 (at LKE, 4/27) Most errors, game: 3 (5x)

INDIVIDUAL BATTING Most runs, game: 3 (Multiple) Most hits, game: 4 (Will Toffey, 4/8 vs. LKE, Kevin Merrell, 2x, Nate Mondou, 4/26 at RC, Dairon Blanco, 5/14 at IE, Luis Barrera, 5/24 at RC, Luke Persico, 6/17 at MOD) Most doubles, game: 3 (Jonah Heim, 6/2 at VIS, Nate Mondou, 7/8 at IE, Luke Persico, 7/15 at MOD) Most triples, game: 2 (Kevin Merrell, 4/11 vs. RC, Dairon Blanco, 6/11 vs. SJ) Most home runs, game: 2 (Skye Bolt, 5/30 vs. MOD, Jonah Heim, 6/5 at SJ, Collin Theroux, 6/7 at SJ, Sandber Pimentel, 4x, Nate Mondou, 7/10 vs. SJ) Most RBIs, game: 5 (Sandber Pimentel, 2x, Nate Mondou, 7/10 vs. SJ, Edwin Diaz, 7/28 at LKE) Most stolen bases, game: 3 (Nate Mondou, 6/2 at VIS) Most walks, game: 3 (Will Toffey, 2x, Collin Theroux, 7/16 at MOD, Chase Calabuig, 7/19 vs. LAN) Most strikeouts, game: 4 (Kevin Merrell, 4/24 at RC, Sandber Pimentel, 6/1 at VIS, Will Toffey, 7/18 vs. LAN) Longest hitting streak: 19 games (Jonah Heim, 4/20-5/12)

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING Most strikeouts, game: 11 (Parker Dunshee, 5/13 at IE) Most walks, game: 5 (Zack Erwin, 5/3 vs. LAN, Dustin Hurlbutt, 6/28 at SJ) Most innings, game, starter: 9 (Matt Milburn, 6/26 at SJ) Fewest innings, game, starter: 0.1 (Peter Bayer, 6/17 at MOD) Most innings, game, 9 innings, reliever: 5 (Brendan Butler, 4/16 at MOD) Most innings, game, ex. inn, reliever: 2.1 (Angel Duno, 4/14 at SJ) Low-hit CG: 5 (Matt Milburn, 6/26 at SJ) Most cons. scoreless inn: 18.1 (Matt Milburn, 6/26-7/6) Most cons. batters retired, game: 19 (Parker Dunshee, 5/13 at IE)

2018 Stockton Ports Day-by-Day Record Date Day G# Opp Time Dec Score Rec/Pos/ GB Winner Loser Save 4/5 THU 1 LKE 7:10 L 0-4 0-1/T-2nd/1.0 Lake Bachar (1-0) Jesus Luzardo (0-1) David Bednar (1) Date Day G# Opp Time Dec Score Rec/Pos/GA/GB Winner Loser Save 4/6 FRI LKE 7:10 PPD/Rain 6/21 THU 71 MOD 7:10 W 5-4 1-0/T-1st/--- Matt Milburn (4-2) Ljay Newsome (4-4) Angel Duno (6) 4/7 SAT 2 LKE 6:10 W 2-0 1-1/T-1st/--- Brian Howard (1-0) Adrian Morejon (0-1) M. Romero (1) 6/22 FRI 72 MOD 7:10 W 9-2 2-0/1st/--- Zack Erwin (6-5) Colin Rodgers (2-3) ----- 3 LKE GM2 W 2-1 2-1/T-1st/--- Sam Sheehan (1-0) Gerardo Reyes (0-1) ----- 6/23 SAT 73 MOD 7:10 W 4-3 (10) 3-0/1st/--- Angel Duno (3-0) Seth Elledge (3-1) ----- 4/8 SUN 4 LKE 2:09 W 8-4 3-1/1st/--- Matt Milburn (1-0) Pedro Avila (0-1) ----- 6/2 4 SUN 74 MOD 6:10 W 13-3 4-0/1st/--- Xavier Altamirano (1-0) Nick Wells (0-1) ----- 4/9 MON 5 RC 7:10 W 10-2 4-1/1st/--- Zack Erwin (1-0) Imani Abdullah (0-1) ----- 6/25 MON 75 @SJ 7:00 L 2-5 4-1/1st/--- Jason Bahr (1-0) Evan Manarino (1-1) Frank Rubio (2) 4/10 TUE 6 RC 11:10 W 1-0 5-1/1st/--- Brendan Butler (1-0) Isaac Anderson (0-2) M. Romero (2) 6/2 6 TUE 76 @SJ 7:00 W 5-0 5-1/1st/--- Matt Milburn (5-2) Melvin Adon (2-5) ----- 4/11 WED 7 RC 7:10 W 5-3 6-1/1st/--- Jesus Luzardo (1-1) Andrew Sopko (1-1) Angel Duno (1) 6/27 WED 77 @SJ 7:00 W 8-6 6-1/1st/--- Ty Damron (1-0) Nolan Riggs (2-4) Angel Duno (7) 4/12 THU 8 @SJ 7:00 W 4-1 7-1/1st/--- Parker Dunshee (1-0) Caleb Baragar (0-1) M. Romero (3) 6/2 8 THU 78 @SJ 12:30 L 1-6 6-2/1st/--- Raffi Vizcaino (5-4) Dustin Hurlbutt (2-3) ----- 4/13 FRI 9 @SJ 7:00 L 0-3 7-2/1st/--- Sandro Cabrera (2-0) Brian Howard (1-1) R. Martinez (2) 6/29 FRI 79 LAN 7:10 W 9-7 7-2/1st/--- Xavier Altamirano (2-0) Brandon Gold (5-5) Angel Duno (8) 4/14 SAT 10 @SJ 6:00 L 7-8 (11) 7-3/1st/--- Dylan Rheault (1-1) Miguel Romero (0-1) ----- 6/30 SAT 80 LAN 7:10 L 0-4 7-3/1st/--- Alexander Guillen (3-1) Evan Manarino (1-2) ----- 4/15 SUN 11 @SJ 1:00 L 4-5 (10) 7-4/T-1st/--- Rodolfo Martinez (1-0) Brandon Marsonek (0-1) ----- 7/1 SUN 81 LAN 6:10 L 0-1 7-4/1st/--- Ben Bowden (1-1) Will Gilbert (3-2) R. Humphreys (18) 4/16 MON 12 @MOD 7:05 W 6-3 8-4/T-1st/--- Brendan Butler (2-0) Ljay Newsome (0-2) A. Tomasovich (1) 7/2 MON 82 LAN 7:10 W 4-3 8-4/1st/--- Zack Erwin (7-5) David Hill (2-4) Angel Duno (9) 4/17 TUE 13 @MOD 7:05 W 4-0 9-4/1st/--- Jesus Luzardo (2-1) John Richie (0-2) M. Romero (4) 7/3 TUE 83 LAN 6:30 W 7-2 9-4/1st/--- Dustin Hurlbutt (3-3) Antonio Santos (0-1) ----- 4/18 WED 14 @MOD 7:05 L 5-6 9-5/1st/--- Wyatt Mills (1-0) Sam Sheehan (1-1) ----- 7/4 WED 84 @IE 7:05 W 9-5 10-4/1st/--- Xavier Altamirano (3-0) Erik Manoah (1-7) ----- 4/19 THU 15 VIS 7:10 L 0-4 9-6/T-1st/--- Connor Grey (3-0) Brian Howard (1-2) Kevin Ginkel (1) 7/5 THU 85 @IE 7:05 L 8-10 10-5/1st/--- Brett Hanewich (2-0) Andrew Tomasovich (1-1) Mike Kaelin (1) 4/20 FRI 16 VIS 7:10 W 3-2 (10) 10-6/1st/--- Boomer Biegalski (1-0) Miguel Aguilar (0-1) ----- 7/ 6 FRI 86 @IE 7:05 L 6-7 10-6/1st/--- Zack Kelly (1-0) Angel Duno (3-1) ----- 4/21 SAT 17 VIS 7:10 L 3-7 10-7/T-1st/--- Bo Takahashi (2-0) Zack Erwin (1-1) ----- 7/7 SAT 87 @IE 6:05 L 1-5 10-7/1st/--- Nick Tropeano (1-0) Zack Erwin (7-6) ----- 4/22 SUN 18 VIS 2:09 L 2-9 10-8/2nd/1.0 Emilio Vargas (1-0) Brendan Butler (2-1) ----- 7/8 SUN 88 @IE 5:35 L 5-8 10-8/1st/--- Nate Bertness (2-7) Dustin Hurlbutt (3-4) Brett Hanewich (1) 4/23 MON OFF 7/9 MON 89 SJ 7:10 L 4-5 10-9/1st/--- Nolan Riggs (3-4) Pat Krall (1-1) Frank Rubio (4) 4/24 TUE 19 @RC 7:05 W 8-2 11-8/T-2nd/0.5 Parker Dunshee (2-0) Tony Gonsolin (0-1) ----- 7/ 10 TUE 90 SJ 7:10 W 15-5 11-9/1st/--- Evan Manarino (2-2) Joey Marciano (0-1) ----- 4/25 WED 20 @RC 7:05 W 5-3 12-8/T-2nd/0.5 Brian Howard (2-2) Isaac Anderson (0-3) M. Romero (5) 7/11 WED 91 SJ 7:10 L 0-1 11-10/1st/--- Ryan Walker (1-0) Matt Milburn (5-3) Connor Overton (2) 4/26 THU 21 @RC 7:05 L 6-9 12-9/T-2nd/1.0 Parker Curry (2-0) Matt Milburn (1-1) J. Richman (1) 7/12 THU 92 SJ 7:10 W 8-5 12-10/1st/--- Will Gilbert (4-2) Peter Lannoo (1-4) T. Cochran-Gill (1) 4/27 FRI 22 @LKE 7:00 W 2-0 13-9/T-1st/--- Zack Erwin (2-1) Pedro Avila (1-2) M. Romero (6) 7/13 FRI 93 @MOD 7:05 W 4-2 13-10/1st/--- Kyle Friedrichs (1-0) Reggie McClain (3-7) Sam Sheehan (1) 4/28 SAT 23 @LKE 6:00 W 11-3 14-9/T-1st/--- Jake Bray (1-0) Lake Bachar (2-2) ----- 7/1 4 SAT 94 @MOD 7:05 L 1-4 13-11/1st/--- Nick Wells (3-2) Xavier Altamirano (3-1) Wyatt Mills (9) 4/29 SUN 24 @LKE 1:00 W 6-2 15-9/T-1st/--- Will Gilbert (1-0) Michel Baez (0-2) ----- 7/15 SUN 95 @MOD 6:05 W 8-1 14-11/1st/--- Evan Manarino (3-2) Erik Espinal (0-1) ----- 4/30 MON 25 LAN 7:10 W 9-5 16-9/1st/--- Angel Duno (1-0) Salvador Justo (1-1) ----- 7/16 MON 96 @MOD 7:05 W 7-0 15-11/1st/--- Matt Milburn (6-3) Ashton Goudeau (1-1) ----- 5/1 TUE 26 LAN 7:10 W 3-2 17-9/1st/--- Andrew Tomasovich (1-0) Rico Garcia (3-2) B. Biegalski (1) 7/17 TUE OFF 5/2 WED 27 LAN 7:10 L 6-16 17-10/1st/--- Matt Dennis (2-4) Matt Milburn (1-2) ----- 7/18 WED 97 LAN 7:10 L 3-7 15-12/1st/--- Juan Pena (3-0) Zack Erwin (7-7) ----- 5/3 THU 28 LAN 11:10 L 4-11 17-11/1st/--- Logan Longwith (1-2) Zack Erwin (2-2) ----- 7/19 THU 98 LAN 7:10 W 5-4 16-12/1st/--- Sam Sheehan (3-2) Justin Lawrence (0-2) Angel Duno (10) 5/4 FRI 29 IE 7:10 L 0-3 17-12/T-2nd/1.0 Joe Gatto (3-1) Jake Bray (1-1) D. Procopio (1) 7/20 FRI 99 LAN 7:10 L 5-3 16-13/1st/--- Matt Dennis (7-10) Xavier Altamirano (3-2) R. Humphreys (21) 5/5 SAT 30 IE 7:10 W 7-0 18-12/T-1st/--- Logan Shore (1-0) Erik Manoah (1-3) ----- 7/21 SAT 100 IE 7:10 L 2-9 16-14/1st/--- Marc Brakeman (1-0) Evan Manarino (3-3) ----- 5/6 SUN 31 IE 2:09 L 0-4 18-13/T-1st/--- Nate Bertness (1-2) Parker Dunshee (2-1) ----- 7/22 SUN 101 IE 6:10 W 8-5 17-14/1st/--- Pat Krall (2-1) Kida De La Cruz (1-3) Angel Duno (11) 5/7 MON OFF 7/23 MON 102 IE 7:10 L 2-6 17-15/1st/--- Isaac Mattson (1-0) Zack Erwin (7-8) ----- 5/8 TUE 32 @VIS 6:00 W 6-2 19-13/1st/--- Brian Howard (3-2) Bo Takahashi (3-2) ----- 7/24 TUE 103 @MOD 7:05 L 4-5 17-16/1st/--- Wyatt Mills (6-0) Angel Duno (3-2) ----- 5/9 WED 33 @VIS 1:00 W 4-2 20-13/1st/--- Boomer Biegalski (2-0) Kevin Ginkel (0-1) Angel Duno (2) 7/25 WED 104 @MOD 7:05 L 9-10 17-17/1st/--- Jefferson Medina (5-2) Trey Cochran-Gill (0-1) ----- 5/10 THU 34 @VIS 7:00 L 4-5 20-14/T-1st/--- Josh Taylor (1-2) Miguel Romero (0-2) ----- 7/26 THU 105 @MOD 7:05 L 0-3 17-18/1st/--- Darren McCaughan (5-8) Evan Manarino (3-4) Wyatt Mills (11) 5/11 FRI 35 @IE 7:05 W 8-7 (10) 21-14/T-1st/--- Will Gilbert (2-0) Carlos Salazar (0-1) ----- 7/27 FRI 106 @LKE 7:00 L 2-8 17-19/1st/--- Cody Tyler (2-1) Matt Milburn (6-4) David Bednar (7) 5/12 SAT 36 @IE 6:05 W 7-5 22-14/1st/--- Logan Shore (2-0) Nate Bertness (1-3) Angel Duno (3) 7/28 SAT 107 @LKE 6:00 W 8-6 18-19/1st/--- Zack Erwin (8-8) Ronald Bolanos (4-7) Angel Duno (12) 5/13 SUN 37 @IE 2:05 L 2-3 22-15/T-1st/--- Tyler Stevens (2-2) Sam Sheehan (1-2) ----- 7/29 SUN 108 @LKE 5:00 L 3-0 18-20/1st/--- Pedro Avila (6-6) Kyle Friedrichs (1-1) ----- 5/14 MON 38 @IE 3:05 W 5-4 23-15/1st/--- Brian Howard (4-2) Carlos Salazar (0-2) M. 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