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SONOMA STOMPERS PITTSBURG DIAMONDS Pitchers Pitchers # Player B/T Ht Wt HOMETOWN # Player B/T Ht Wt HOMETOWN 38 Patrick Conroy L/L 6-4 250 San Rafael, Calif Game 7 PITTSBURG DIAMONDS Sonoma stompers Thursday, June 7, 2018 6:05 p.m. 3-3 Record 3-3 Record Arnold Field @SonomaStompers Sonoma, Calif. @DIAMONDSPROBALL Listen: Mixlr.com/Sonoma-Stompers Listen: Mixlr Live App: Sonoma Stompers sdf Quick Facts By The Numbers PACE OF PLAY Home: Arnold Field The number of players in Sonoma Zack Pace is entering his first year as the Stompers Dimensions: LF- 320, LCF- 331 CF- 435, RCF- 345 RF- 311 with experience in affiliated manager, following a successful career across baseball. LHP Patrick Conroy several levels of independent baseball. 1,400 Capacity: spent two years in the Kansas City Founded: 2014 Royals minor league system, RHP Colors: Orange and Navy Ty’Relle Harris spent four season League: Pacific Association (6th Season) between the Cubs and Braves organizations, OF Miles Williams General Manager: Brett Creamer played three years as a Miami Owner: Jon Sebastiani Marlins farmhand, OF Marcus 5 Bradley played three seasons in the Cleveland Indians organization and C Daniel Comstock was an Arizona Diamondbacks prospect Pro-Nun-See-Ay-Shuns for two years. Rob DeAngelis – Deh-an-gel-iss Robert Maislin – Mays-lin The number of players on the Kenny Meimerstorf – Meye-mer-storf Stompers roster who return to Eddie Mora-Loera – More-uh Loh-air-uh Sonoma having previously played Mike Nunes – Nune-ez with the team. Jacob Cox, Dom Topoozian, Juan Espinosa, Vijay Patel – Veejay Rayson Romero – Ray-sen Ty’Relle Harris, D.J. Sharabi, Zach Wendorf, Daniel Baptista, Daniel Pace played four seasons for the San Rafael D.J. Sharabi – Shah-rah-bee Pacifics, in 2012 and from 2014 to 2016. He won Comstock, Marcus Bradley, Kevin Dominic Topoozian – Tah-poo-zhen 11 three Pacific Association Championships with San Farley and Eddie Mora-Loera are all back with the Stompers in Rafael, including the 2014 season in which he hit 2018! .321. The outfielder played 211 games for the Pacifics, #HITTERSWHODEAL The number of players new to professional baseball in 2018. collecting 275 hits and driving in 118 runs. He also Forget #PitchersWhoRake, 2018 has been stole 58 bases, drew 234 walks and averaged a .410 the year of #HittersWhoDeal for the Vijay Patel, Robert Maislin, Rob DeAngelis, Kenny Meimerstorf, on-base percentage over his four years. Stompers. Three position players Rayson Romero are all entering (@daniel_comstock, #MilesWilliams and Zack attended college at Sonoma State and most their first seasons as pro players #Marcus Bradley) have combined for three 5 recently coached at his alma mater under head this year. hitless, scoreless innings with five coach John Goelz. combined strikeouts. SONOMA STOMPERS PITTSBURG DIAMONDS Pitchers Pitchers # Player B/T Ht Wt HOMETOWN # Player B/T Ht Wt HOMETOWN 38 Patrick Conroy L/L 6-4 250 San Rafael, Calif. 9 Nicholas Barnese R/R 6-2 170 Simi Valley, Calif. 29 Jacob Cox R/R 6-5 225 Fresno, Calif. 30 Dakota Freese R/R 6-4 195 Cedar Rapids, Iowa 23 Brandon Erickson R/R 5-10 210 Redding, Calif. 35 Cameron Hatch R/L 6-2 209 Vernon, Conn. 15 Juan Espinosa R/R 6-2 215 Miami, Fla. 18 Alex Leach R/R 6-3 180 Modesto Calif. 17 Ethan Gibbons R/R 5-10 185 Fairfield, Calif. 22 Corey Macdonald R/R 6-6 205 Davis, Calif. 35 Ty’Relle Harris R/R 6-4 235 Compton, Calif. 29 Danny Moskovits R/R 6-1 200 Newport Beach, Calif. 30 Robbie Kidd R/R 6-0 183 Fairfax Station, Va. 14 Skyler Shaw-Fuss R/R 5 Robert Maislin R/R 5-8 190 Houston, Texas 10 Brett Solano R/R 6-1 200 Campbell, Calif. 10 Vijay Patel R/R 6-2 190 Santa Rosa, Calif. 16 Cain Spangler R/R 6-3 180 Cape Coral, Fla. 11 D.J. Sharabi R/R 6-0 210 Millbrae, Calif. 21 Tyler Stirewalt R/R 6-3 210 Monterey Park, Calif. 27 Dominic Topoozian R/R 6-1 195 Fresno, Calif. CATCHERS 22 Zach Wendorf R/L 6-5 230 Merrill, Wisc. # Player B/T Ht Wt HOMETOWN Catchers 32 Stephen Haviar R/R # Player B/T Ht Wt HOMETOWN 12 Chad Highberger R/R 6-0 Concord, Calif. 6 Daniel Comstock R/R 5-11 225 Penngrove, Calif. 24 Jordan Van Atta R/R 6-4 215 Gresham, Ore. 20 Mitchell Ho R/R 5-11 195 Novato, Calif. Infielders Infielders # Player B/T Ht Wt HOMETOWN # Player B/T Ht Wt HOMETOWN 15 Morgan Blatnik R/R 5-11 175 Litteleton, Calif. 44 Daniel Baptista L/R 6-4 255 Vallejo, Calif. 25 Austin Fraker R/R 6-1 190 Mission Viejo, Calif. 13 Kevin Farley R/R 6-1 205 San Ramon, Calif. 4 Curtis Gomez R/R 5-9 165 Watsonville, Calif. 2 Eddie Mora-Loera R/R 5-8 175 Oakland, Calif. 2 Rafael Valera R/R 5-11 180 Barquisimeto, Venezuela 8 Rayson Romero R/R 5-8 170 Mililani, Hawaii 8 Yuki Yasuda R/R 5-8 170 Yokohama, Japan 3 Kam Stewart R/R 6-0 195 Virginia Beach, Va. Outfielders Outfielders # Player B/T Ht Wt HOMETOWN # Player B/T Ht Wt HOMETOWN 26 Rider Miconi R/R 5-8 175 Guilford, Conn. 4 Marcus Bradley L/L 6-0 175 San Diego, Calif. 5 Patrick ODonnell R/R 5-9 186 Andover, Minn 21 Rob DeAngelis L/L 6-0 195 Staten Island, N.Y. 19 Zach Rapacz R/R 6-0 200 Richland, Wash. 12 Kenny Meimerstorf R/R 6-0 200 Las Vegas, Nev. 6 Brett Smith R/R 5-10 170 Sherrystown, Penn. 18 Miles Williams R/R 6-0 222 Flower Mountain, Texas 13 Wes Wallace R/R 6-3 200 San Diego, Calif. Manager: Zack Pace (#24) Manager: Aaron Miless Bench Coach: Wesley Phillips (#14) HITTING COACH: Jay Almendral Pitching Coach: Patrick Conroy (#38) FIRST BASE COACH: Roland Nazzar Bullpen Coach: Mike Nunes BULLPEN COACH: Bruce Brown GET TO KNOW YOUR STOMPERS! PITCHERS POSITION PLAYERS Patrick Conroy Daniel Comstock • 2018 marks Patrick’s seventh season in professional baseball, a • Daniel was a career .355 hitter in college, including .393 his senior span that includes two years in affiliated ball with the Kansas City year before being drafted by the Diamondbacks in 2015. His first Royals organization and four with the San Rafael Pacifics. stop after leaving the D-backs organization was with the Stompers Jacob Cox last year. • Jacob pitched in 26 games for the Stompers between 2016 and Mitchell Ho 2017, striking out 35 batters in • Mitchell is from nearby Novato and played 87 games of Division 1 Brandon Erickson college baseball at Western Michigan University. • Before going pro, Brandon played two years of Division 1 college Daniel Baptista baseball at Kansas State, where he pitched in 43 games with a 4-2 • Daniel is the longest-tenured Stomper on the current roster, record and 55 strikeouts. entering his fourth full season in Sonoma. He has 16 home runs in Juan Espinosa 179 career games with the Stompers. • Born in Havana, Cuba, Juan has thrown 156.1 innings over 35 Kevin Farley games in two seasons with Sonoma, winning 10 games as well. • Kevin is in his second season with the Stompers and had a .354 on- Ethan Gibbons base percentage last year in 66 plate appearances. • Ethan has four years of pro experience as a starter and reliever, Eddie Mora-Loera with 228 strikeouts in 230.2 lifetime innings. • Eddie’s .276 batting average with the Stompers last year was the Ty’relle Harris best of his career, he also has at least 40 hits and 20 RBI in his last • Ty’Relle has pitched over 100 games in affiliated baseball, reaching two seasons. as high as AAA with the Chicago Cubs organization. Rayson Romero Robbie Kidd • Rayson just finished up his senior season at Sonoma State last • Prior to joining the Stompers, Robbie pitched a season in each the month and played for Stompers manager Zack Pace while he was United Shore Professional Baseball League and the Empire with the Seawolves. Professional Baseball League. KAm Stewart Robert Maislin • A native of Virginia, Kam is in his third season of professional • Robert was the Stompers’ first pick in the 2018 Pacific Association’s baseball and hit over .300 in each of his first two years as a pro. tryout camp draft. Marcus Bradley Vijay Patel • Marcus is the only Stomper to have played in Australia, he was a • Vijay attended Santa Rosa Junior College, then pitched two years Brisbane Bandit in the ABL in 2013 where he hit .278. at William Jewell, where he struck out 119 hitters. Rob DeAngelis D.J. Sharabi • In his senior year at Ramapo college, Rob’s batting average was • D.J. struck out 49 batters last year in just 39.1 innings. .429 and his on-base percentage was .495. Dominic Topoozian Kenny Meimerstorf • • Dom pitched 44 games at Fresno State before joining Sonoma in Kenny hit .324 with eight home runs and 42 RBI in his senior 2017 and striking out 29 hitters in 27 innings. season at Florida International University. Zach Wendorf Miles Williams • • Zach is the only Wisconsin native on the roster and struck out 24 Miles is the only Stompers who has been drafted twice. The nd hitters in 24 games last season for the Stompers. Dodgers drafted him in the 42 round in 2010 and the Marlins selected him in the 15th round in 2013. HOME RUN TRACKER NUMERICAL QUICK ROSTER Player (Season No.) Gm #- Date Opponent On Base Inning Outs Count Score Final # PLAYER POS B/T Comstock (1) 1- May 31 @ Martinez 2 7 2 1-0 11-2 W, 13-2 2 Eddie Mora-Loera INF R/R Comstock (2) 1- May 31 @ Martinez 1 9 1 2-2 13-2 W, 13-2 3 Kam Stewart INF R/R Comstock (3) 2- June 1 @ Martinez 0 2 0 0-0 1-1 W, 12-9 4 Marcus Bradley OF L/L Ho (1) 2- June 1 @ Martinez 2 6 1 0-0 9-7 W, 12-9 5 Robert Maislin RHP R/R Mora-Loera (1) 2- June 1 @ Martinez 1 6 2 0-0 11-7 W, 12-9 6 Daniel Comstock C R/R Williams (1) 2- June 1 @ Martinez 0 7 0 1-2 12-9 W, 12-9 8 Rayson Romero INF R/R Meimerstorf (1) 3- June 2 @ Pittsburg 0 2 0 2-1 2-3 L, 7-18 10 Vijay Patel RHP R/R 11 DJ Sharabi RHP R/R Ho (2) 3- June 2 @ Pittsburg 0 2 0 1-2 3-3 L, 7-18 12 Kenny Meimerstorf OF R/R Williams (2) 3- June 2 @ Pittsburg 1 5 1 1-1 6-10 L, 7-18 13 Kevin Farley INF R/R
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