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Pacific Association Standings PRO-NUN-SEE-AY-SHUNS Quick Facts Sonoma Championship Series San Rafael Stompers Game 3 Pacifics 46-20 Record Sunday, September 1, 2019 40-27 Record @SonomaStompers 6:05 p.m. @SRPacifics Palooza Park at Arnold Field Sonoma , Ca Home/Away Games- Listen: Mixlr.com/Sonoma -Stompers Home Games- Watch: https://bit.ly/2IhHZJx PRO-NUN-SEE-AY-SHUNS Quick Facts: Vijay Patel: Veejay Home: Arnold Field Nick Barnese: Bar-niece Dimensions: LF-320, LCF-331, CF-435, RCF-345, RF-311 Rob DeAngelis: Dee-an-juhl-iss Capacity: 1,400 Nick Gotta: Got-uhh Founded: 2014 Chris Kwitzer: Quit-zer Colors: Navy and Orange Danny Molinari: Mall-uh-nar-ee League: Pacific Association (6th Season) Lenny Gwizdala: Gwiz-doll-uh General Manager: Brett Creamer Owner: Jon Sebastiani Pacific Association Standings TEAM W-L PCT GB STRK L-10 SONOMA STOMPERS 46-20 .697 - 1W 6-4 San Rafael Pacifics 40-27 .597 7 1L 8-2 Vallejo Admirals 34-30 .531 11 1L 5-5 Napa Silverados 30-36 .453 16 1L 4-6 Salina Stockade 14-50 .219 31 2L 2-8 SAN RAFAEL PACIFICS SONOMA STOMPERS Pitchers Pitchers # Player B/T Ht Wt HOMETOWN 19 Justin Watland R/R 6-2 215 Reno, Nevada # Player B/T Ht Wt HOMETOWN 9 Michael Klein R/R 8 Konner Arnold R/R 6-2 205 Palmdale, Calif. 37 Ridge Ackerman R/R 6-1 200 Bridgeport, Conn. 27 Nick Barnese R/R 6-3 215 Simi Valley, Calif. 14 Tevin Cadola R/R 6-2 180 Yreka, Calif 29 Jacob Cox R/R 6-5 225 Fresno, Calif. 1 Brock Knoten R/R 6-2 200 Vinita, Oklahoma 17 Ethan Gibbons R/R 5-10 185 Fairfield, Calif. 6 Edward Perez R/R 6-4 220 Dominican Republic 7 Joseph Broderick R/R 5-11 185 West Islip, New York 45 Logan Linder R/R 6-0 175 Burgettstow, PA 13 Vijay Patel R/R 6-2 190 Santa Rosa, Calif. 35 Elvin Liriano L/L 6-3 190 San Cristobal, DR 5 Ryan Richardson R/R 5-10 175 Spokane, Wash. 23 Jailen Peguero R/R 6-0 185 Azua, DR 31 Willie Ethington R/R 6-3 190 Mesa, AZ 35 Elvin Liriano L/L 6-3 190 San Cristobal, DR 14 Marshall Shill R/R 5-11 185 Merrill, Wisc. 30 Joseph Rivera R/R 32 Austin Orvis R/R 6-4 230 18 Johnny Morell R/R 6-2 200 Riverside, Calif. 22 Lenny Gwizdala L/L 5-11 190 Bay City, Michigan 16 Jorge Gonzalez R/R 6-0 195 Guadalajara, Mexico 28 Patrick Barnett R/R 6-6 225 Windsor, Connecticut CATCHERS # Player B/T Ht Wt HOMETOWN Catchers 7 Ermindo Escobar R/R 6-2 225 Camaguey, Cuba # Player B/T Ht Wt HOMETOWN 44 Bronson Butcher R/R 5-9 228 Eagle Mountain Utah Infielders 7 Danny Molinari R/R 5-11 205 Redwood City, Calif. # Player B/T Ht Wt HOMETOWN 21 Mike Annone L/R 6-1 175 Wilmington, Deleware Infielders 5 Raul Navarro R/R 5-10 195 Los Llanos, DR # Player B/T Ht Wt HOMETOWN 4 Markus Montelongo L/R 5-9 155 Phoenix, Arizona 23 Jacob Barfield R/R 6-0 225 Houston, Texas 10 Zane Gelphman R/R 6-4 190 Half Moon Bay, Calif. 4 Nick Gotta R/R 5-9 175 San Diego, Calif. 25 Yeiler Peguero R/R 5-10 150 Azua, DR 15 Nick Kern R/R 6-0 185 Brea, Calif. 9 Chris Kwitzer L/R 6-0 210 Buffalo, New York 1 Rayson Romero R/R 5-8 170 Mililani, Hawaii Outfielders 3 Pedro Barrios R/R 5-9 180 Mililani, Venezuela # Player B/T Ht Wt HOMETOWN 30 Brent Gillespie L/R 6-2 230 Penngrove, Calif. South Pasadena, 11 Corey Dempster R/R 6-0 185 Calif. Outfielders 27 Axel Johnson L/L 6-4 204 Tulsa, Ok # Player B/T Ht Wt HOMETOWN 2 Jimmy Lunardelli R/R 6-0 210 Roseville, Calif. 21 Rob DeAngelis L/L 6-0 195 Staten Island, New York 20 Jay Carp R/R 6-0 223 Fontana, Calif. 11 Matt Hibbert R/R 5-10 175 Chandler, Arizona 40 Chuck Rocker R/R 6-0 170 Hillsdale, Illinios 18 Miles Williams R/R 6-0 222 Flower Mountain, Texas Manager: Oscar Suarez Manager: Zack Pace (#24) Bench Coach: Casey Gilroy Pitching Coach: Mike Nunes PITCHERS POSITION PLAYERS #8 Konner Arnold (RHP) FB (91-94), SL, CH #23 Jacob Barfield (INF) • Konner is entering his first season as a Stomper after playing • Jacob enters his second season of professional baseball after beginning collegiately at Cal State University San Bernardino. The Palmdale, CA his career with the Martinez Clippers in 2018 where he hit 14 home runs native went 9-5 in college with a 4.14 ERA while striking out 53 in 78.1 with an .890 OPS. innings. #4 Nick Gotta (INF) #29 Jacob Cox (RHP) FB (88-90), CUT, SL • Nick enters his third season on professional baseball and his first as a • Jacob pitched in 68 games for the Stompers between 2016, 2017, and Stomper. He spent some time in the Canadian-American League with the 2018 striking out 82 batters in 83.1 innings with a 2.70 ERA. Santa Fe Fuego in 2017 and with the Quebec Capitales in 2018. Nick has #27 Nick Barnese (RHP) FB (90-94), CB (74-80), CH (79-84) a lifetime batting average of .334. • Nick is entering his ninth season of professional baseball and his first #44 Bronson butcher (C) with the Sonoma Stompers. He was drafted by the Tampa Bay Devil • Bronson enters his second season with the Stompers after beginning 2018 Rays in the 3rd round (95th overall) in the 2007 MLB Draft. In 2018 with in the Pecos League, where he hit .374 with the Trinidad Triggers, with the Pittsburg Diamonds, Nick struck out 37 batters in 34.2 innings. seven home runs and 50 RBI over 187 at-bats. For the Stompers, Bronson #17 Ethan Gibbons (RHP) FB (89-93), CB, CH hit .326 in 14 games with the club. • Ethan has six years of pro experience as a starter and reliever, with #11 matt hibbert (OF) 305 strikeouts in 324 lifetime innings. He began his pro career with th Vallejo in 2013 and spent the last three seasons in the Frontier League • Matt enters his 5 separate stint as a Sonoma Stomper after spending before signing to play with the Stompers for the 2018 season. the 2018 season in the Atlantic League. #13 Vijay Patel (RHP) FB (88-92), CUT, CH, SPL #21 Rob DeAngelis (INF) • A Santa Rosa native, Vijay attended Santa Rosa Junior College, then • Rob enters his second season with the Stompers. The Ramapo College pitched two years at William Jewell, where he struck out 119 batters product hit .260 in 2018 while driving in 40 runs. over 104.2 innings. #15 Nick Kern (INF) #5 Ryan Richardson (RHP) FB (86-89), VUL-CH • Nick enters his second season of professional baseball after beginning his • Ryan left the Stompers in August 2017 to play in Japan and after career with the Napa Silverados. Before turning pro, Nick was a 4-year playing for the Kagawa Olive Guyners of the Shikoku Island League player for the UCLA Bruins. and is back in the Pacific Association for his third season with #30 brent gillepsie (1B/DH) Sonoma. In 2018 with Sonoma he went 1-1 with a 2.50 ERA and 24 • Brent enters his 4th season of professional baseball, his third in the strikeouts in 18 innings pitched. Pacifics Association, but his first with the Stompers. The left-handed #7 Joesph Broderick (rhp) FB (86-88), CB, CH, sl slugger launched 11 homeruns and drove in 64 in 2018. • Joseph enters his second season of professional baseball after #9 Chris Kwitzer (Utility) playing collegiately at Queens College in New York. • Chris begins his second year as a professional and his first with the #28 Patrick Barnett (RHP) 4-FB (86-88), 2-FB (84-86), CB, CH Stompers. He began his career as a journeyman, playing with four teams: • Patrick enters his second season as a professional ball player, his first Santa Fe Fuego, Pittsburg Diamonds, Salina Stockade, and Hollywood since 2016 and his first as a Stomper. The tall, righty has a lifetime Stars. In 2018 as a whole, Chris his .350 with 13 home runs and 65 RBIs. 2.69 ERA with 102 strikeouts in 120.2 innings. #7 Danny Molinari (C) #32 austin orvis (rHP) FB (90-92), CH, SL • Danny enters his second season in professional baseball after beginning • Enters his first season as a Stompers after spending parts of 2018 and his career in the PECOS League with the Trinidad Triggers where he hit 2019 in the Frontier League and the American Association. .405 and was on base more than 50% of his at-bats. #14 Marshall Shill (RHP) FB (87-91), CH, SL #18 Miles Williams (OF) • Marshall enters his first season of professional baseball after playing collegiately at Lindenwood University and helping his team reach the • Miles returns to the Stompers for his second season as he enters his seventh season of professional baseball. Miles was drafted twice. Once by Division 2 College World Series. the LA Dodgers in 2010 and by the Marlins in 2013. #31 Willie Ethington (RHP) FB (85-88), CB, CH • Willie joins the Stompers for the first time after spending the three previous #3 Pedro Barrios (INF) seasons in the PECOS League.
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