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San Jose Giants (48-62) @ Visalia Rawhide (53-57) LHP Mac Marshall (0-2, 3.69) vs. RHP Jeff Bain (0-1, 7.20) Game #111 / Road Game #57 Ÿ Thursday, August 2, 2018 Ÿ Recreation Park Ÿ 7:00 PM

UPCOMING GAMES AND PROBABLE STARTING PITCHERS

Date Opponent Time Giants Pitcher Opposing Pitcher

Friday, August 3 vs. Lake Elsinore 7:00 PM RHP DJ Myers (3-3, 5.98) RHP Ronald Bolanos (4-7, 4.79) Saturday, August 4 vs. Lake Elsinore 5:00 PM LHP John Gavin (0-0, ---) LHP Adrian Morejon (4-4, 3.36) Sunday, August 5 vs. Lake Elsinore 5:00 PM LHP Domenic Mazza (3-2, 3.86) RHP Pedro Avila (6-6, 3.75)

Tonight’s Game… The San Jose Giants look for a series victory against the Visalia Rawhide when the GIANTS BY THE NUMBERS teams conclude their three-game set this evening at Recreation Park. Visalia posted an 8-1 win in the series O verall 48-62 opener on Tuesday before the Giants bounced back with a 7-5 victory last night. Mac Marshall (0-2, 3.69 Home 25-29 ERA) is slated to make the start on the mound for San Jose tonight. Road 23-33 vs. Visalia 13-12 The Giants… San Jose is attempting to win back-to-back games for the first time since taking three straight from July 13-15. The Giants are just 4-11 in their last 15 games overall. San Jose has won only one series in First Half 34-36 the second half (3-1 vs. Visalia, July 13-16). The Giants have lost their last four series’ overall. Second Half 14-26 Rec Park Series Win Drought… The Giants haven’t won a series at Visalia’s Recreation Park since the Current Streak Won 1 opening weekend of the 2013 season (won three of four games April 4-7, 2013). Since that series victory, Longest W Streak 4 San Jose is 21-48 (.304) at Rec Park during the regular season with 15 series losses and four series splits. Longest L Streak 8 The Giants are 4-6 in Visalia this season. San Jose still has one series remaining in Visalia this year (August Last 5 Games 2-3 21-23). Last 10 Games 3-7 Brusa Bash… Gio Brusa his team-leading 17th home of the season in last night’s victory. 15 of his 17 2018 Home Attendance 108,438 homers have come on the road. Brusa has equaled his 2017 total with San Jose. He hit 17 homers 2018 Average 2,008 in 113 games with the Giants last year and needed only 83 games to reach 17 home runs this season. With 34 career homers, Brusa is just two home runs away from cracking the San Jose Giants career top five list (Travis Ishikawa and Angel Villalona are tied for fourth in club history with 36 HR each). The Long Ball… San Jose leads all North Division clubs and ranks third in the California League with 93 SECOND HALF STANDINGS home runs this season. The Giants have hit 42 home runs in 40 second half games. Conversely, San Jose has allowed 51 home runs in the second half after giving up just 36 homers throughout the entire first half. North Division W-L PCT GB Stockton * 18-22 .450 - Month-By-Month… The Giants’ month-by-month records: April 15-10, May 14-15, June 10-16, July 8-21, Modesto 16-24 .400 2.0 August 1-0. San Jose had the worst record in the league in both June and July. The Giants were last in the Visalia 16-24 .400 2.0 league in team batting average (.233) and team ERA (6.22) in July while owning a -78 run differential (197- San Jose 14-26 .350 4.0 118).

South Division W-L PCT GB Road Woes… The Giants are a league-worst 23-33 on the road this season, including losses in seven out of R. Cucamonga * 31-9 .775 - Lancaster 24-16 .600 7.0 their last nine road games. San Jose hasn’t won a road series since June 8-10 at Modesto (won two of three Inland Empire 22-18 .550 9.0 games). The Giants are 10-22 in their last 32 road games dating back to May 24 (after starting the season Lake Elsinore 19-21 .475 12.0 13-11). San Jose’s road ERA this season is 4.95 compared to a 3.90 ERA at home.

* First half winner Late Innings… The Giants lead the league with seven victories this season when trailing after seven innings.

However, San Jose has lost a league-high 12 games when leading after six innings and seven games when Today’s Games ahead after seven. San Jose at Visalia, 7:00

Lake Elsinore at R. Cucamonga, 7:05 Lancaster at Inland Empire, 7:05 On Deck… The Giants return to Municipal Stadium tomorrow night for a six-game homestand against Lake Modesto at Stockton, 7:10 Elsinore (three games) and Rancho Cucamonga (three games). San Jose is only 4-17 against South Division opponents in the second half (10-9 versus the North). The Giants have lost their last six games to the Storm and are only 3-12 versus the Quakes this season.

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CALIFORNIA LEAGUE CHAMPIONS Ÿ 2010 Ÿ 2009 Ÿ 2007 Ÿ 2005 Ÿ 2001 Ÿ 1998 Ÿ 1979 Ÿ 1967 Ÿ 1962 Ÿ 1953 Ÿ 1949

TODAY’S SAN JOSE GIANTS STARTER

LHP Mac Marshall

Born: January 27, 1996 Overall: 13 G, 12 GS, 0-2, 3.69 ERA Age: 22 Born: Lilburn, GA Home: 6 G, 6 GS, 0-1, 4.50 ERA Resides: Athens, GA Road: 7 G, 6 GS, 0-1, 3.06 ERA Throws: Left Acquired: 4th Round, 2015 First Half: 8 G, 8 GS, 0-0, 1.25 ERA College: Chipola Junior College Second Half: 5 G, 4 GS, 0-2, 9.00 ERA

* Is in his fourth professional season … Selected by the San Francisco Giants in the fourth SEASON/CAREER HIGHS round of the 2015 draft (126th overall pick).

* Tonight marks his 13th start and 14th appearance of the season … Has struck out 36 2018 Career batters in 31 2/3 innings … Owns a .219 opponents batting average … Has yet to pitch past the third inning in a start (on a season inning limit) … Has not given up an earned run in eight IP: 3.0 (x7) 6.0 (8/28/16 w/Salem-Keizer) out of his 12 starts. R: 6 (7/28 vs. IE) 7 (7/31/15 w/AZL Giants)

* Has had three stints on the disabled list this season: April 14-22 (elbow), May 15-June 15 ER: 6 (7/28 vs. IE) 6 (7/28/18 w/San Jose) (elbow) and June 28-July 19 (hip). H: 5 (7/28 vs. IE) 9 (8/4/16 w/Salem-Keizer)

* Most recent start came on July 28 against Inland Empire … Surrendered a season-high six BB: 4 (4/13 vs. Stk.) 8 (8/22/16 w/Salem-Keizer) runs (all earned) over 2 2/3 innings … Gave up five hits, including two home runs, walked two K: 5 (4/29 at Mod.) 8 (x2 w/Salem-Keizer) and struck out none … Allowed a first-inning to Julian Leon … Suffered the loss … Had allowed a combined seven earned runs in his previous 11 starts this season (28 IP). HR: 2 (7/28 vs. IE) 2 (x2 w/SJ & Salem-Keizer)

* Began his season with 14 2/3 consecutive scoreless innings spanning his first five starts.

* Limiting left-handed hitters to a .121 batting average this season (4-for-33) … Right-handed 2018 DAY-BY-DAY batters are hitting at a .259 clip … Opponents are batting .121 against him with runners in scoring position (4-for-33, 14 SO). DATE OPP DEC GS IP H R ER BB SO ERA 4/8 at IE ND * 3.0 1 0 0 2 4 0.00 * Only previous start against Visalia came on June 16 at Municipal Stadium … Pitched three 4/13 Stk. ND * 3.0 0 0 0 4 3 0.00 scoreless innings (1 H, 1 BB, 4 SO). 4/23 LE ND * 3.0 3 0 0 0 3 0.00 4/29 at Mod. ND * 3.0 3 0 0 0 5 0.00 5/4 at Lan. ND * 3.0 2 2 2 1 4 1.20 * Prior to this season, hadn’t made a start since September 3, 2016 (Salem-Keizer). 5/9 at Mod. ND * 2.2 1 1 0 3 4 1.02 5/14 Lan. ND * 1.0 1 1 1 2 2 1.45 * Was limited to just two appearances in 2017 with the AZL Giants (Rookie) due to a left 6/16 Vis. ND * 3.0 1 0 0 1 4 1.25 elbow injury … Underwent nerve transposition surgery last year … Pitched 1 2/3 scoreless 6/22 at RC L * 2.0 3 4 4 3 3 2.66 6/27 Stk. ND * 1.1 0 1 0 3 1 2.52 innings after returning from injury … Both of his outings came during the final week of the 7/20 at RC ND 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 2.42 season. 7/23 at LE ND * 3.0 4 0 0 0 2 2.17 7/28 IE L * 2.2 5 6 6 2 0 3.69 * Pitched for Augusta (A) and Salem-Keizer (Short-Season) in 2016 … Combined for a 1-6 record and a 4.70 ERA in 17 starts between the two teams (67 IP, 60 H, 65 BB, 68 SO) … Pitched past the fifth inning only once in his 17 starts … Pitched for the AZL Giants and Salem-Keizer during his debut professional season in 2015.

* Attended Chipola Junior College (Marianna, FL) … Posted a 5-2 record and a 2.37 ERA over nine starts during his only season at Chipola in 2015 (30 IP, 13 BB, 44 SO).

* Originally a 21st round draft pick of the in 2014 out of high school, but did not sign … Was rated the #66 player in the 2014 draft by MLB.com … Was slated to attend LSU, but opted to remain eligible for the 2015 draft instead by enrolling at Chipola.

* Attended Parkview High School … Had a 0.58 ERA with 86 in 60 2/3 innings as a senior in 2014 … Helped Parkview to the 2012 high school national championship as a sophomore.

* Pitched for the 18-and-under U.S. National Baseball Team in 2013 … Won a gold medal in Taiwan.

CAREER PITCHING RECORD

Year Team W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO AVG 2018 San Jose 0 2 3.69 13 12 0 0 0 31.2 25 15 13 3 2 21 36 .219 2017 AZL Giants 0 0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 1.2 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 .000 2016 Augusta 0 0 4.60 4 4 0 0 0 15.2 11 10 8 1 0 17 14 .193 Salem-Keizer 1 6 4.73 13 13 0 0 0 51.1 49 34 27 3 2 48 54 .255 2015 Salem-Keizer 0 0 6.59 5 2 0 0 1 13.2 18 13 10 1 1 10 18 .316 AZL Giants 0 0 2.57 4 2 0 0 0 7.0 5 4 2 0 1 5 11 .200 Career 1 8 4.46 41 33 0 0 1 121.0 108 76 60 8 6 104 134 .240

CALIFORNIA LEAGUE CHAMPIONS Ÿ 2010 Ÿ 2009 Ÿ 2007 Ÿ 2005 Ÿ 2001 Ÿ 1998 Ÿ 1979 Ÿ 1967 Ÿ 1962 Ÿ 1953 Ÿ 1949 2018 SAN JOSE GIANTS MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS

HIGHS AND LOWS MISCELLANEOUS RECORD TEAM MISCELLANEOUS April: 15-10 Sunday: 9-8 Most Games Over .500 7 x2, last: May 13 (22-15) May: 14-15 Monday: 7-5 Most Games Under .500 15 July 31 (47-62) June: 10-16 Tuesday: 1-14 Longest Winning Streak 4 x2, last: April 20-23 July: 8-21 Wednesday: 9-7 Longest Losing Streak 8 July 1-8 August: 1-0 Thursday: 5-11 September: 0-0 Friday: 10-7 Longest Home Winning Streak 4 April 20-23 Saturday: 7-10 Longest Road Winning Streak 3 x2, last: April 29-May 5 First game of series: 15-17 Longest Home Losing Streak 7 June 2-16 Last game of series: 14-17 Scoring First: 36-22 Longest Road Losing Streak 4 x3, last: July 21-31 Rubber game of series: 5-7 Opponent Scores First: 12-40

Largest Margin of Victory 12 April 11 at Lan. (18-6) By Series: 10-16-5 Score 3 or fewer runs: 10-37 Largest Margin of Defeat 11 May 22 at Mod. (1-12) By Home Series: 5-7-3 Score 4 or more runs: 38-25 Largest Comeback to Win 6 April 14 vs. Stk. By Road Series: 5-9-2 Score 5 or more runs: 30-20 Walk-off Wins 7 last: July 25 vs. RC Allow 3 or fewer runs: 27-10 vs. RHP starter: 40-48 Allow 4 or more runs: 21-52 Walk-off Losses 4 last: July 2 at Vis. vs. LHP starter: 8-14 Allow 5 or more runs: 16-45 Longest Game, Extra Innings 11 x2, last: May 29 vs. Vis. Longest Game, Time 3:46 April 14 vs. Stk. Day: 11-10 Lead after 6: 35-12 Longest Game, Time – 9 Innings 3:37 April 19 vs. Mod. Night: 37-52 Lead after 7: 36-7 Lead after 8: 38-3 Quickest Game Time 2:05 June 12 at Stk. Extra Innings: 6-5 Tied after 6: 5-9 Quickest Game Time – 9 Innings 2:05 June 12 at Stk. Tied after 7: 5-9 Errors, Game, SJ 5 x2, last: June 27 vs. Stk. One-run games: 16-21 Tied after 8: 6-4 Errors, Game, Opponents 4 x2, last: July 21 at LE Two-run games: 9-7 Behind after 6: 8-41 Three-run games: 8-11 Behind after 7: 7-46 Four+ run games: 15-23 Behind after 8: 4-55 TEAM BATTING Runs, Game, SJ 18 April 11 at Lan. Runs, Game, Opponents 15 x2, last: July 18 at RC Runs, Inning, SJ 9 May 9 at Mod. RECORD BY STARTING POSITION Runs, Inning, Opponents 8 x2, last: July 7 vs. RC Most Hits, Game, SJ 25 April 11 at Lan. C: Winn (30-39), Murphy (8-16), Sabanosh (4-3), Arnold (5-1), Corbett (0-2), Riley (1-0), Fewest Hits, Game, SJ 2 x2, last: July 4 vs. RC Manwaring (0-1) Most Hits, Game, Opponents 19 July 18 at RC Fewest Hits, Game, Opponents 1 May 13 vs. Lan. 1B: Brusa (25-40), De La Rosa (15-10), Riley (3-8), Dobson (4-4), Manwaring (1-0) Doubles, Game, SJ 6 April 20 vs. Mod. 2B: Miller (43-51), Beltre (2-6), Rivera (1-1), De La Rosa (0-2), Polonius (1-0), Hanson (1-0), Doubles, Game, Opponents 6 x2, last: July 31 at Vis. Panik (0-1), Tomlinson (0-1) Triples, Game, SJ 2 x4, last: May 9 at Mod. Triples, Game, Opponents 2 x4, last: July 1 at Vis. 3B: Franco (38-44), Beltre (3-8), De La Rosa (3-4), Dobson (0-4), Rivera (1-2), Van Horn (2-0), Home Runs, Game, SJ 4 June 10 at Mod. Polonius (1-0) Home Runs, Game, Opponents 5 July 10 at Stk. Stolen Bases, Game, SJ 5 April 22 vs. Mod. SS: Van Horn (36-43), Beltre (5-8), Franco (3-3), Hinojosa (1-5), Polonius (2-1), Hanson (1-1), Tomlinson (0-1) Stolen Bases, Game, Opponents 5 May 14 vs. Lan. Runners Left on Base, SJ 14 April 19 vs. Mod. LF: Heyward (21-30), Quinn (18-25), Fargas (9-7) Runners Left on Base, Opponents 16 x2, last: July 7 vs. RC CF: Johnson (40-47), Fargas (8-15) INDIVIDUAL BATTING Hits, Game 5 Miller, April 11 at Lan. RF: Fabian (37-50), Fargas (8-9), Heyward (3-3) Runs, Game 5 Brusa, June 10 at Mod. DH: Heyward (16-15), Quinn (10-15), Brusa (8-10), De La Rosa (5-9), Franco (2-6), Dobson (2- Doubles, Game 2 x18, last: Franco, July 27 vs. IE 2), Miller (1-3), Rivera (1-1), Fargas (1-0), Hinojosa (1-0), Panik (1-0), Van Horn (0-1) Triples, Game 1 x21, last: Brusa, July 28 vs. IE Home Runs, Game 3 Brusa, June 10 at Mod. P: Webb (8-12), Vizcaino (7-9), Adon (7-8), Marshall (6-6), Menez (4-7), Cabrera (2-7), Sano Walk-Off Home Runs 2 last: Brusa, April 15 vs. Stk. (3-3), Mazza (4-1), Marciano (1-3), Bahr (2-1), Myers (0-3), Woods (1-0), Bumgarner (1-0), RBI, Game 6 x2, last: Brusa, June 10 at Mod. Samardzija (1-0), Suarez (1-0), Baragar (0-1), Beede (0-1)

Walks, Game 3 x3, last: Quinn, August 1 at Vis. Strikeouts, Game 4 x6, last: Franco, July 20 at RC Stolen Bases, Game 3 Fargas, June 30 at Vis. Longest Hitting Streak 16 Winn, April 20-May 14 RECORD BY BATTING ORDER POSITION

TEAM PITCHING 1st: Johnson (37-43), Fargas (6-10), Heyward (2-4), Miller (3-2), Quinn (0-1), Hanson (0-1), Tomlinson (0-1) Strikeouts, Game, SJ 16 April 22 vs. Mod. Strikeouts, Game, Opponents 19 July 5 vs. RC 2nd: Miller (38-44), Van Horn (2-5), Franco (2-4), Quinn (2-4), Fargas (2-1), Panik (1-1), Fabian Walks, Game, SJ 10 April 19 vs. Mod. (1-0), Brusa (0-1), Rivera (0-1), Tomlinson (0-1) Walks, Game, Opponents 9 x2, last: August 1 at Vis. Scoreless Innings Streak, SJ 19 April 6-8 3rd: Franco (25-26), Heyward (7-9), De La Rosa (8-3), Quinn (1-8), Miller (3-5), Brusa (1-5), Hinojosa (0-5), Hanson (2-0), Dobson (1-0), Johnson (0-1)

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING 4th: Quinn (21-25), Heyward (10-19), Brusa (12-12), Franco (4-4), Dobson (1-2) Strikeouts, Starter 10 Menez, May 3 vs. Vis. Strikeouts, Reliever 10 Myers, May 8 at Mod. 5th: Brusa (13-21), Fabian (11-14), Heyward (8-5), Franco (2-7), Dobson (3-5), Quinn (4-2), Strikeouts, Opponent 10 x4, last: Miller, June 16 vs. Vis. Johnson (2-3), Winn (3-1), Riley (1-1), De La Rosa (1-1), Fargas (0-1), Miller (0-1) Walks 5 Vizcaino, June 28 vs. Stk. Walks, Opponent 6 Vargas, April 17 at Vis. 6th: Fabian (22-32), Winn (7-4), De La Rosa (6-5), Brusa (4-7), Franco (2-6), Heyward (2-2), Beltre (1-2), Hinojosa (2-0), Riley (1-1), Johnson (1-0), Dobson (0-1), Fargas (0-1), Rivera Innings, Starter 7.0 x3, last: Cabrera, June 5 vs. Stk. (0-1) Fewest Innings, Starter 0.2 x2, last: Myers, July 18 at RC Scoreless Innings Streak, Starter 17.0 Webb, May 13-June 3 7th: Winn (7-12), Beltre (3-12), Heyward (8-7), Franco (8-6), De La Rosa (5-6), Fargas (4-4), Scoreless Innings Streak, Reliever 16.0 Myers, April 27-May 13 Riley (2-5), Brusa (3-2), Van Horn (2-1), Fabian (1-2), Polonius (2-0), Sabanosh (1-1), Murphy (1-1), Dobson (1-1), Rivera (0-1), Manwaring (0-1)

ATTENDANCE 8th: Winn (12-18), Murphy (6-12), Van Horn (8-7), De La Rosa (1-8), Beltre (4-3), Arnold (5-1), Largest Attendance, Home 4,262 July 4 vs. RC Sabanosh (3-2), Fabian (2-2), Fargas (2-2), Heyward (2-1), Rivera (1-1), Brusa (0-2), Smallest Attendance, Home 705 April 30 vs. Vis. Polonius (1-0), Manwaring (1-0), Corbett (0-1), Dobson (0-1), Riley (0-1) Sellouts, Home 2 last: July 28 vs. IE Largest Attendance, Road 6,020 July 21 at LE 9th: Van Horn (26-31), Fargas (12-12), Beltre (2-5), Winn (1-4), De La Rosa (2-2), Murphy (1- 3), Rivera (2-0), Polonius (1-1), Heyward (1-1), Miller (0-2), Corbett (0-1) Smallest Attendance, Road 925 April 18 at Vis.

CALIFORNIA LEAGUE CHAMPIONS Ÿ 2010 Ÿ 2009 Ÿ 2007 Ÿ 2005 Ÿ 2001 Ÿ 1998 Ÿ 1979 Ÿ 1967 Ÿ 1962 Ÿ 1953 Ÿ 1949 HITTING NOTES

GIANTS POSITION PLAYERS VS. TODAY’S STARTER: #39 Kelvin Beltre (.227, 3 HR, 9 RBI, 1 SB) Current Hit Streak: 3 games * Infielder is in his fifth professional season … Signed as an international free agent in 2013 at age 16. Jeff Bain * Joined San Jose from Extended on June 7 … Suffered fractured leg from a foul ball during spring training. * Spent the last two seasons with Augusta (A) … Batted .253 with 6 HR, 37 RBI’s and 15 SB in 118 games last year. Player H-AB Notes * Was a second baseman last year after playing primarily third base in 2016 … Began pro career as a shortstop. Beltre 0-0 Brusa 0-0 #26 Gio Brusa (.248, 17 HR, 56 RBI, 4 SB) Current Hit Streak: 1 game Corbett 0-0 * is in his third professional season … Selected in the 6th round of the 2016 draft. Dobson 0-0 * Hit for the cycle on April 11 at Lancaster joining teammate Jalen Miller in accomplishing the feat that night. * Was an in his first two pro seasons before transitioning to first base this year. Fabian 0-0 * Spent the entire 2017 season with San Jose … Batted .237 with team-high tying 17 home runs and 55 RBI’s in 113 games. Fargas 0-0 * Earned All-Star honors with Salem-Keizer (Short-Season) in 2016. Franco 0-0 * Led the Northwest League with 10 home runs in ’16 … Hit .264 with 42 RBI’s in 53 games … Won All-Star home run derby. Heyward 0-0 * Attended the University of the Pacific … Finished career second in school history in doubles, fourth in HR and fifth in RBI’s. Johnson 0-0 Miller 0-0 #45 Chris Corbett (.143, 0 HR, 0 RBI, 0 SB) Current Hit Streak: 1 game Quinn 0-0 * Catcher is in his second professional season … Selected in the 18th round of the 2017 draft. * Joined San Jose from Salem-Keizer (Short-Season) on July 26 … Was batting .333 (11-for-33) in 13 games with S-K (HR, 3 RBI). Van Horn 0-0 * Hit a combined .200 in 21 games with the AZL Giants (Rookie) and Salem-Keizer in 2017 (0 HR, 3 RBI). Winn 0-0 * Attended Rollins College (Division II school) … Hit .351 as a junior in 2016 (11 HR) & .349 during senior season in 2017 (9 HR).

#34 Dillon Dobson (.246, 1 HR, 12 RBI, 1 SB) Current Hit Streak: 5 games * Infielder is in his fourth professional season … Selected in the 23rd round of the 2015 draft. GIANTS OFFENSE BREAKDOWN * Joined San Jose from Richmond (AA) on July 6 … Hit .185 in 130 at-bats with the Flying Squirrels (5 2B, 5 HR, 12 RBI). * Spent the entire 2017 season with San Jose … Batted .234 with 21 doubles, 15 home runs and 68 RBI’s in 110 games. W-L AVG R R/G HR * Was second on the ’17 SJ Giants in RBI’s, third in home runs and fifth in doubles … Hit 3 HR in a game on 4/28/17. Home 25-29 .250 232 4.3 41 * Attended Appalachian State … Two-time All Southern Conference … Finished career fifth in school history in HR (29). Road 23-33 .248 253 4.5 52 #54 Sandro Fabian (.204, 6 HR, 26 RBI, 1 SB) Current Hit Streak: 0 ------* Outfielder is in his fourth professional season … Signed as an international free agent in 2014 at age 16. April 15-10 .273 129 5.2 19 * Currently ranked the #9 prospect in the San Francisco organization by MLB.com and . May 14-15 .246 125 4.3 22 * Is the youngest player on San Jose’s roster (20). June 10-16 .246 105 4.0 19 * Spent the 2017 season with Augusta (A) … Batted .277 with 11 home runs and 61 RBI’s in 122 games. July 8-21 .233 119 4.1 32 * Led the GreenJackets in hits (133), doubles (30) and RBI’s … Hit .311 in the second half last year (.243 first half). August 1-0 .278 7 7.0 1 * Hit .340 for the AZL Giants (Rookie) in 2016 (42 games). September

#49 Johneshwy Fargas (.273, 6 HR, 19 RBI, 35 SB) Current Hit Streak: 0 * Outfielder in his sixth professional season … Selected in the 11th round of the 2013 draft out of the Puerto Rico Academy. * Was a midseason California League All-Star … Leads the SF minor league system in stolen bases. * Has prior experience in San Jose in 2017 (.194 AVG, 2 HR, 11 RBI in 31 G) and 2016 (.172 AVG, 0 HR, 9 RBI in 36 G). LONGEST HITTING STREAKS * Has led the SF Giants minor league system in stolen bases twice (59 SB in 2015, 41 SB in 2016). * Was a All-Star in 2015 while playing for Augusta (.278 AVG, 2 HR, 35 RBI, 59 SB). Player Games Dates AVG-HR-RBI Winn 16 4/20 – 5/14 .339-5-15 #12 Wander Franco (.276, 4 HR, 50 RBI, 4 SB) Current Hit Streak: 5 games Quinn 15 4/29 – 6/22 .407-3-9 * Infielder is in his seventh pro season and first year in the San Francisco Giants organization. Franco 13 6/6 – 6/21 .382-0-4 * Spent first six years of his career in the system … Acquired in minor league phase of Rule 5 draft last Dec. Miller 10 6/5 – 6/15 .333-1-9 * Was a midseason California League All-Star … Was the starting third baseman for the North Division in the AS Game. Miller 10 5/14 – 5/24 .349-0-5 * Spent the last two seasons playing for the Wilmington Blue Rocks (High-A) of the Carolina League. Fargas 9 4/10 – 5/2 .469-2-5 * Batted .279 with four home runs and 46 RBI’s in 129 games last year (.220 AVG, 5 HR, 47 RBI in 2016). * Originally signed with the Royals in 2011 out of the Dominican Republic. * Two brothers, also named Wander, play for Salem-Keizer in the Giants system & for the Princeton Rays in the Tampa Bay org.

#33 Jacob Heyward (.254, 8 HR, 36 RBI, 10 SB) Current Hit Streak: 7 games * Outfielder is in his third professional season … Selected in the 18th round of the 2016 draft. * Played for Augusta (A) in 2017 … Batted .223 with 10 home runs and 45 RBI’s in 107 games. WHO’S HOT * Hit .337 for the AZL Giants (Rookie) in 2016 (28 games). * Attended the University of Miami (FL) … Helped the Hurricanes reach the College in 2015 and 2016. Bryce Johnson is batting .372 (16-for-43) over his last * Older brother, Jason, is an outfielder for the Chicago Cubs and is a five-time Gold Glove Award winner. 15 games with 12 walks and seven stolen bases Wander Franco is 10-for-28 (.357) over his last seven #28 Bryce Johnson (.251, 0 HR, 31 RBI, 22 SB) Current Hit Streak: 1 game games (4 2B, HR, 8 RBI) * Outfielder is in his second professional season … Selected in the 6th round of the 2017 draft. Jacob Heyward has hit safely in seven straight games * Played for Salem-Keizer (Short-Season) in 2017 … Earned postseason Northwest League All-Star honors. * Batted .329 with no home runs and 16 RBI’s in 57 games … Ranked second in the league in AVG and fourth in SB (25). (.267, 8-for-30, 2B, 3B)

* Attended Sam Houston State University … Finished 3-yr collegiate career fourth in SB, sixth in runs and seventh in hits. * Had a career batting average of .338 at the collegiate level … Was a two-time All-Southland Conference honoree. WHO’S NOT #2 Jalen Miller (.277, 12 HR, 55 RBI, 8 SB) Current Hit Streak: 1 game * Infielder is in his fourth professional season … Selected in the 3rd round of the 2015 draft (95th overall pick). * Was a midseason California League All-Star … Was the starting second baseman for the North Division in the AS Game. Sandro Fabian is 1-for-26 (.038) over his last seven * Hit for the cycle on April 11 at Lancaster joining teammate Gio Brusa in accomplishing the feat that night. games * Currently rated the #24 prospect in the San Francisco organization by MLB.com. Jalen Miller has two hits in his last 15 at-bats (.133) * Spent the 2017 season with San Jose … Hit .227 with six home runs and 44 RBI’s in 117 games. spanning four games * Batted .223 with five home runs and 44 RBI’s in 112 games for Augusta (A) in 2016 … Hit .218 for the AZL Giants in 2015. Matt Winn is batting .207 in the second half (25 games) * Was a First Team High School All-American at Riverwood International Charter School (GA) in 2015.

#22 Heath Quinn (.302, 10 HR, 32 RBI, 3 SB) Current Hit Streak: 0 * Outfielder is in his third professional season … Selected in the 3rd round of the 2016 draft (95th overall pick). * Currently rated the #11 prospect in the SF organization by MLB.com ... Was on the DL from May 9-June 9 (hamstring). * Spent his entire 2017 season with San Jose … Batted .228 with 10 home runs and 29 RBI’s in 75 games. HOME RUN CHART * Earned Northwest League All-Star honors with Salem-Keizer (Short-Season) in 2016 … Hit .337 with 9 HR & 34 RBI’s in 54 G. * Attended Samford University … Was an All-American & Golden Spikes Award semifinalist as a junior in ’16 (.343, 21 HR, 77 RBI). Grand Slams (0) 2 -HR Games (3): Johneshwy Fargas (April 30 vs. Vis.), #9 Brandon Van Horn (.221, 9 HR, 35 RBI, 4 SB) Current Hit Streak: 1 game Jalen Miller (May 28 vs. Vis.), Gio Brusa (July 22 at LE) * Infielder is in his third professional season … Selected in the 19th round of the 2016 draft. * Rated the “Top Defensive Infielder” in the San Francisco Giants farm system by Baseball America entering this season. 3-HR Games (1): Gio Brusa (June 10 at Mod.) * Played for Augusta (A) in 2017 … Batted .262 with three home runs, 27 RBI’s and 11 stolen bases in 81 games. Back-to-Back HRs (1): Jalen Miller & Wander Franco * Attended Riverside Community College, Dallas Baptist University and The Master’s University. * Hit .280 with 11 home runs as a senior at The Master’s in 2016 … Helped the school reach the NAIA World Series. (July 14 vs. Vis.) Leadoff HRs (1): Johneshwy Fargas (April 30 vs. Vis.) #10 Matt Winn (.236, 9 HR, 34 RBI, 0 SB) Current Hit Streak: 0 Walkoff HRs (2): Jalen Miller (April 14 vs. Stk.), Gio * Catcher is in his fourth professional season … Selected in the 14th round of the 2015 draft. * Spent the majority of his 2017 season in San Jose … Batted .215 with six home runs and 23 RBI’s in 71 games. Brusa (April 15 vs. Stk.) * Led Augusta (A) with 13 home runs during the 2016 season … Hit .230 in 95 games. Inside the Park HRs (0) * Attended Virginia Military Institute … Was a four-year starter … Hit .304 with 14 home runs in 50 games as a senior. * Was one of three finalists for the Johnny Bench Award (top collegiate catcher) during senior season in 2015.

CALIFORNIA LEAGUE CHAMPIONS Ÿ 2010 Ÿ 2009 Ÿ 2007 Ÿ 2005 Ÿ 2001 Ÿ 1998 Ÿ 1979 Ÿ 1967 Ÿ 1962 Ÿ 1953 Ÿ 1949 PITCHING NOTES

GIANTS RELIEF PITCHERS

#18 Sandro Cabrera, LHP 25 G, 6-4, 4.53 ERA, 0 SV, 89.1 IP, 45 BB, 76 SO BULLPEN BREAKDOWN * Is in his fourth professional season … Signed as an international free agent in 2014 at age 19. * Was named a midseason California League All-Star … Leads the Giants staff with six wins. Reliever IR IRS Pct. Holds Sv. Opp. * Has made nine starts this season (1-3, 3.97 ERA) … Has a 5.11 ERA as a reliever (16 G). Cabrera 11 3 72.7% 2 0 0 * Has a 7.66 ERA (19 ER/22.1 IP) in the second half (11 G, 2 GS) … Compiled a 3.49 ERA in the first half. Horn 0 0 --- 1 0 0 * Spent all of last season in Augusta (A) … Was 1-2 with a 4.14 ERA over 42 appearances (one start). Lannoo 13 4 69.2% 2 0 4 * Struck out 72 and walked 36 over 67 1/3 innings last year. Martinez 9 5 55.6% 2 5 8 * Was a starting pitcher in his first pro season (2015) before pitching as a reliever in 2016-17. Perry 0 0 --- 0 0 0

Riggs 13 6 53.8% 4 3 8 #50 Trevor Horn, RHP 2 G, 0-0, 0.00 ERA, 0 SV, 4.0 IP, 0 BB, 4 SO Rubio 5 2 60.0% 0 7 8 * Is in his first professional season … Selected in the 39th round of the 2018 draft. Van Gurp 7 1 85.7% 1 0 0 * Was the 1,156th overall pick in this year’s draft. * Joined San Jose from the Arizona Rookie League on July 27. Totals 115 49 57.4% 22 27 47 * Had a 1.23 ERA and four saves in 11 relief appearances in the AZ Rookie League (14 2/3 IP, 2 BB, 14 SO). * One of four 2018 draftees to play for San Jose this season (Travis Perry, Ryan Walker, Chris Roberts). * Attended Arizona State (2015), Scottsdale Community College (2016-17) and UNLV (2018). * Pitched 77 innings over 15 starts with UNLV earlier this year (5-5, 5.96 ERA). GIANTS PITCHING BREAKDOWN #29 Peter Lannoo, RHP 21 G, 1-5, 4.01 ERA, 0 SV, 42.2 IP, 17 BB, 28 SO * Is in his second professional season … Selected in the 28th round of the 2017 draft. W-L ERA IP ER BB SO HR * Joined San Jose from Augusta (A) on May 16. Starters 17-30 4.33 472.1 227 223 453 46 * Has a .298 opponents batting average with the Giants (.264 vs. left, .321 vs. right). Relievers 31-32 4.51 500.1 251 230 477 41 * Had a 3.38 ERA in nine relief appearances with Augusta this season (18 2/3 IP, 4 BB, 19 SO). ------* Also made one relief appearance with Richmond (AA) earlier this season (1 2/3 IP, 0 R). Home 25-29 3.90 496.0 215 224 486 46 * Pitched for Salem-Keizer (Short-Season) in 2017 … Was 1-3 with a 4.28 ERA in 14 games (5 starts). Road 23-33 4.95 476.2 262 229 444 41 * Attended Cornell University … Was a walk-on … First Team All-Ivy League as a senior (3.86 ERA, 8 SV). ------April 15-10 3.34 223.2 83 107 245 9 #40 Rodolfo Martinez, RHP 35 G, 3-8, 6.34 ERA, 5 SV, 44.0 IP, 27 BB, 40 SO May 14-15 3.60 259.2 104 110 256 17 * Is in his fifth professional season … Signed as an international free agent in 2013 at age 19. June 10-16 4.37 228.2 111 109 198 22 * Has 26 career saves with the San Jose Giants (2016-18). July 8-21 6.22 251.2 174 124 223 38 * Has a 11.05 ERA (18 ER/14.2 IP) in the second half (12 G) … Compiled a 3.99 ERA in the first half (23 G). August 1-0 5.00 9.0 5 3 8 1 * Was limited to 20 appearances in 2017 between SJ and Richmond (AA) due to shoulder & oblique injuries. September * Also split the 2016 season between San Jose and Richmond … Was a midseason Cal League All-Star. * Led the Cal League with 21 saves in 2016 … Had a 0.88 ERA (3 ER/30.2 IP) over 32 appearances. * Logged a 6.39 ERA with Richmond over the last two seasons (33 relief appearances). * Was named the South Atlantic League’s “Best Reliever” by Baseball America in 2015 (managers vote). LAST OUTING #38 Travis Perry, RHP 1 G, 0-0, 0.00 ERA, 0 SV, 1.0 IP, 0 BB, 1 SO Reliever Date Opp. Dec. IP H R ER BB K * Is in his first professional season … Selected in the 28th round of the 2018 draft. * Joined San Jose from the Arizona Rookie League on July 27. Cabrera 8/1 Vis. ND 2.1 2 1 1 0 1 * Had a 5.00 ERA in nine relief appearances in the AZ Rookie League (9 IP, 3 BB, 4 SO). Horn 7/31 Vis. ND 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 * Attended Indian River State Junior College (FL). Lannoo 7/31 Vis. ND 1.2 2 1 0 0 1 * Logged a 4.02 ERA over 19 relief appearances with Indian River St. earlier this year (31 IP, 14 BB, 32 SO). Martinez 7/28 IE ND 1.0 2 2 2 1 0 * One of four 2018 draftees to play for San Jose this season (Ryan Walker, Chris Roberts, Trevor Horn). Perry 7/28 IE ND 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 Riggs 7/31 Vis. ND 1.0 3 2 2 0 0 #32 Nolan Riggs, RHP 34 G, 4-5, 4.04 ERA, 3 SV, 55.2 IP, 29 BB, 57 SO Rubio 8/1 Vis. S 1.0 1 1 1 0 1 * Is in his fifth professional season … Signed as a non-drafted free agent in 2014. Van Gurp 8/1 Vis. ND 0.2 1 2 2 2 2 * Owns a .229 opponents batting average this season (.182 vs. left, .265 vs. right). * Went 107 innings without giving up a home run from August 11, 2016 to May 25 this season. * Spent the 2017 season with Augusta (A) … Had 2.13 ERA over 44 appearances (67 2/3 IP, 15 BB, 69 SO). * Pitched for Salem-Keizer (Short-Season) during the 2015 and 2016 seasons … Was a starter in ’15. * Attended San Jacinto Junior College (2012-13) and Sam Houston State (2014). CATCHER’S CORNER

#23 Frank Rubio, RHP 15 G, 1-1, 6.89 ERA, 7 SV, 15.2 IP, 3 BB, 10 SO Catcher G/GS IP ER ERA CS SBA PCT PB * Is in his second professional season … Selected in the 29th round of the 2017 draft. Corbett 2/2 18.0 12 6.00 2 4 50.0% 1 * Has walked only 10 batters over 64 1/3 career innings pitched. Winn 71/69 613.0 299 4.39 31 83 37.3% 18 * Joined San Jose from Augusta (A) on June 21 (first day of the second half). * Has 17 saves this season between SJ and Augusta … Leads the SF minor league system in saves. * Gave up eight earned runs without recording an out on July 7 vs. RC (2.30 ERA in other 14 G with SJ). * Fashioned a 1.55 ERA over 17 relief appearances for the GreenJackets before his promotion. BULLPEN VS. VISALIA * Was 10-for-11 in save chances with Augusta … Struck out 32 and walked six over 29 innings. * Attended the University of Florida … Was exclusively a reliever in all four collegiate seasons. Reliever W-L-S ERA G IP ER BB SO * Helped the Gators win the 2017 National Championship … Had a 4.15 ERA in 30 IP as a senior in ’17. Cabrera 0-1-0 5.84 7 24.2 16 9 11 Horn 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.0 0 0 2 #21 Franklin Van Gurp, RHP 9 G, 0-0, 6.89 ERA, 0 SV, 15.2 IP, 15 BB, 25 SO Lannoo 1-0-0 2.38 5 11.1 3 4 9 * Is in his second professional season … Selected in the 25th round of the 2017 draft. Martinez 0-1-1 0.00 6 7.0 0 4 3 * Joined San Jose from Augusta (A) on July 5. * Has a .186 opponents batting average with the Giants (.111 vs. right, .304 vs. left). Perry 0-0-0 --- 0 0.0 0 0 0 * Posted a 1.77 ERA with four saves over 18 appearances (one start) for the GreenJackets. Riggs 2-1-0 3.46 8 13.0 5 6 11 * Struck out 48 and walked 16 in 40 2/3 innings … Had a .170 opponents batting average. Rubio 0-0-4 6.00 5 6.0 4 1 2 * Pitched for the AZL Giants (Rookie) in 2017 … Had a 0.92 ERA in 29 1/3 innings (7 BB, 41 SO). Van Gurp 0-0-0 6.00 2 3.0 2 3 8 * Did not start pitching until his junior year in college … Was previously a catcher. * Attended Chipola Junior College and Florida International University.

WEEK-AT-A-GLANCE

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COACHING STAFF GIANTS VS. CALIFORNIA LEAGUE

Games Home Road Total #17 Lipso Nava, Manager vs. Modesto Total: 30 (14 H/16 R) 5-5 6-6 11-11 * Is in his second season as San Jose’s manager. Stockton Total: 28 (14 H/14 R) 5-6 5-6 10-12 * 49 years old. * Previously served as San Jose’s manager during the 2016 season (68-72 record, lost in Mini Series). Visalia Total: 29 (15 H/14 R) 9-6 4-6 13-12 * Was also the Giants’ hitting for three years from 2013-15. vs. North Division Total: 87 (43 H/44 R) 19-17 15-18 34-35 * 2018 marks his fourth year as a manager in the San Francisco Giants organization (11th season overall w/SF). * Also managed the Class-A Augusta GreenJackets for two seasons from 2011-12. vs. Inland Empire Total: 10 (3 H/7 R) 1-2 2-2 3-4 * Has experiencing managing in the Venezuelan Winter League. Led Aguilas del Zulia to ‘16 VWL championship. Lake Elsinore Total: 12 (6 H/6 R) 2-1 0-6 2-7 * Played 16 seasons of from 1990-2006. Advanced as high as Triple-A. Lancaster Total: 13 (7 H/6 R) 2-2 4-2 6-4 * Had stints as a player with the Mariners (1990-94), Red Sox (1995) and Cubs (1997) organizations. * Former infielder also played in the Mexican League and independent Texas-Louisiana and Atlantic Leagues. R. Cucamonga Total: 18 (11 H/7 R) 1-7 2-5 3-12 * Had 1,303 hits, including 250 doubles and 110 home runs during pro career across all levels. vs. South Division Total: 53 (27 H/26 R) 6-12 8-15 14-27 * Originally a 14th round selection of the Mariners in the 1990 draft out of Miami-Dade College. * Born in Maracaibo, Venezuela.

#7 Willie Romero, Hitting Coach LEAGUE AWARDS * Is in his first season as San Jose’s hitting coach and first year overall as a coach in the SF organization. * Prior to joining the Giants organization this year, served as a manager and coach in the Mexican League. Offensive Player of the Week * Spent 19 seasons as a player from 1993-2012 with stints in the Dodgers, Diamondbacks and Orioles systems. - Gio Brusa, June 4-10 (.348, 8-for-23, 2B, 3B, 4 HR, 10 RBI) * Played 13 years in the Mexican League. Hit 172 home runs during his minor league career. - Jalen Miller, July 9-15 (.344, 11-for-32, 3 2B, 3 HR, 8 RBI) #16 Matt Yourkin, Pitching Coach * Is in his first season as San Jose’s pitching coach and sixth year as a coach in the SF organization. Pitcher of the Week * Spent the last five seasons as pitching coach for the Salem-Keizer Volcanoes (Short-Season level). - DJ Myers, May 7-13 (2 G, 1-0, 0.00, 11.0 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 14 SO) * Played nine years in the Marlins (2004-08) and Giants (2009-12) organizations. * Led the in strikeouts (145) during the 2011 season as a member of . * Made 362 appearances (64 starts) during minor league career (35-41 record, 4.54 ERA, 14 SV). * Attended Napa High School and Saint Mary’s College. Midseason All-Stars - Sandro Cabrera, LHP - Jalen Miller, INF #15 Juan Ciriaco, Fundamentals Coach - Johneshwy Fargas, OF - Logan Webb, RHP * Is in his first season as San Jose’s fundamentals coach and first year as a coach in the SF organization. - Wander Franco, INF * Had a 15-year playing career in the Padres (2003-07) and Giants (2008-17) organizations. * Former infielder owned a career batting average of .251 with 57 home runs and 123 stolen bases in 1,150 games. Postseason All-Stars * Spent parts of three seasons in San Jose in 2008, 2010 and 2011 playing in 86 games for the Giants. * Originally signed with the Padres as an international free agent out of the Dominican Republic. * Completed his playing career last season with Triple-A Sacramento (.277 AVG in 75 games).

ROSTER INFORMATION

RECENT TRANSACTIONS DISABLED LIST July 31 RHP Logan Webb Transferred to Richmond (AA)

RHP Travis Perry Added from AZL Giants Orange (Rookie) Player Dates on DL CJ Gettman, RHP May 13 July 29 RHP Travis Perry Transferred to AZL Giants Orange (Rookie) Melvin Adon, RHP July 7 RHP Frank Rubio Added from Sacramento (AAA) Raffi Vizcaino, RHP July 10 Tanner Murphy, C July 25 July 27 LHP Joey Marciano Placed on Disabled List Connor Overton, RHP July 27 RHP Connor Overton Placed on Disabled List Joey Marciano, LHP July 27 RHP Frank Rubio Transferred to Sacramento (AAA) Mac Marshall, LHP April 14-22 LHP Domenic Mazza Added from Salem-Keizer (Short-Season) Heath Quinn, OF May 9-June 9 RHP Trevor Horn Added from AZL Giants Black (Rookie) Mac Marshall, LHP May 15-June 15 RHP Travis Perry Added from AZL Giants Orange (Rookie) DJ Myers, RHP May 19-June 15 Gio Brusa, INF May 25-June 1 Kevin Rivera, INF May 30-June 9 July 26 C Tanner Murphy Placed on Disabled List (retro 7/25) Dylan Rheault, RHP June 8-19 LHP Domenic Mazza Transferred to Salem-Keizer (Short-Season) Mac Marshall, LHP June 28-July 19 C Chris Corbett Added from Salem-Keizer (Short-Season) Bryce Johnson, OF July 15-21 LHP Joey Marciano Added from AZL Giants Orange (Rookie) Note: Players in italics are currently on DL July 22 LHP Joey Marciano Transferred to AZL Giants Orange (Rookie) OF Bryce Johnson Activated from Disabled List

SAN JOSE GIANTS QUICK FACTS

Affiliation San Francisco Giants (31st Season, 1988-2018) California League Titles 6 – 1998, 2001, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2010 Faculty Municipal Stadium (Built 1942) Championship Series Appearances 10 (Last: 2015) Capacity 3,832 Playoff Appearances 22 (Last: 2016) Dimensions 320-365-390-365-320 Operated By Progress Sports Management Stadium Address 588 East Alma Ave., San Jose, CA 95112 Majority Owner San Francisco Giants Front Office Phone (408) 297-1435 Chairman of the Board Bill Schlough Front Office Email [email protected] President & CEO Dan Orum

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2018 SAN JOSE GIANTS GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS

FIRST HALF (34-36) SECOND HALF (14-26)

G Date Opp W/L Score W-L-SV Att Time Rec Half Place GB G Date Opp W/L Score W-L-SV Att Time Rec Half Place GB 1 4/5 at IE L 2-3 Halbohn-Adon 4,079 2:54 0-1 0-1 T2nd -1.0 71 6/21 at RC W 6-5 Riggs-Moseley-Rubio 2,136 3:30 35-36 1-0 T1st - 2 4/6 at IE L 2-3 Heaney-Webb-Almeida 3,558 2:37 0-2 0-2 4th -1.0 72 6/22 at RC L 4-5 May-Marshall-Kasowski 3,460 3:09 35-37 1-1 T2nd -1.0 3 4/7 at IE W 5-0 Menez-Suarez-Martinez 3,743 2:48 1-2 1-2 T3rd -1.0 73 6/23 at RC L 2-5 Long-Martinez-Pop 4,486 2:47 35-38 1-2 3rd -2.0 4 4/8 at IE W 6-1 Cabrera-Bertness 1,038 3:03 2-2 2-2 T2nd -1.0 74 6/24 at RC L 2-6 Scrubb-Cabrera 1,548 2:48 35-39 1-3 3rd -3.0 5 4/9 at LAN W 4-0 Vizcaino-Longwith 1,038 2:09 3-2 3-2 T2nd -1.0 75 6/25 STK W 5-2 Bahr-Manarino-Rubio 1,887 2:11 36-39 2-3 3rd -2.0 6 4/10 at LAN L 3-5 Garcia-Rheault-Humphreys 1,402 2:56 3-3 3-3 T2nd -2.0 76 6/26 STK L 0-5 Milburn-Adon 2,319 2:24 36-40 2-4 3rd -3.0 7 4/11 at LAN W 18-6 Myers-Dennis 1,509 3:00 4-3 4-3 T2nd -2.0 77 6/27 STK L 6-8 Damron-Riggs-Duno 1,709 3:32 36-41 2-5 3rd -4.0 8 4/12 STK L 1-4 Dunshee-Baragar-Romero 1,962 2:39 4-4 4-4 3rd -3.0 78 6/28 STK W 6-1 Vizcaino-Hurlbutt 2,068 3:00 37-41 3-5 3rd -3.0 9 4/13 STK W 3-0 Cabrera-Howard-Martinez 2,001 2:58 5-4 5-4 T2nd -2.0 79 6/29 at VIS W 3-1 Mazza-Smith-Martinez 2,301 2:15 38-41 4-5 3rd -3.0 10 4/14 STK W 8-7 (11) Rheault-Romero 2,921 3:46 6-4 6-4 T2nd -1.0 80 6/30 at VIS W 3-1 Bahr-Vargas-Rubio 2,206 2:18 39-41 5-5 T2nd -2.0 11 4/15 STK W 5-4 (10) Martinez-Marsonek 2,412 3:05 7-4 7-4 T1st - 81 7/1 at VIS L 7-14 Grey-Burke 1,646 3:12 39-42 5-6 3rd -2.0 12 4/16 at VIS W 4-2 (10) Webb-Taylor 1,024 2:58 8-4 8-4 T1st - 82 7/2 at VIS L 5-6 Eveld-Martinez 1,010 2:44 39-43 5-7 3rd -3.0 13 4/17 at VIS L 1-4 Delgado-Riggs-Mason 1,889 2:45 8-5 8-5 2nd -1.0 83 7/3 at VIS L 0-7 Peacock-Vizcaino 3,073 2:26 39-44 5-8 3rd -4.0 14 4/18 at VIS L 6-9 Huang-Myers-Taylor 925 2:57 8-6 8-6 T2nd -1.0 84 7/4 RC L 1-3 Crawford-Mazza-Pop 4,262 2:36 39-45 5-9 3rd -5.0 15 4/19 MOD L 6-13 Medina-Vizcaino 1,668 3:37 8-7 8-7 3rd -1.0 85 7/5 RC L 3-8 (10) Scrubb-Martinez 711 3:14 39-46 5-10 3rd -5.0 16 4/20 MOD W 9-8 Ruotolo-Koval 3,036 3:15 9-7 9-7 T2nd -1.0 86 7/6 RC L 0-4 Anderson-Cabrera 2,366 3:02 39-47 5-11 3rd -5.0 17 4/21 MOD W 6-5 Martinez-McKay 2,396 2:46 10-7 10-7 T1st - 87 7/7 RC L 6-14 May-Myers 2,718 3:16 39-48 5-12 3rd -5.0 18 4/22 MOD W 5-2 Menez-Jackson-Ruotolo 2,539 3:12 11-7 11-7 T1st - 88 7/8 RC L 5-6 Kasowski-Lannoo 1,014 3:14 39-49 5-13 T3rd -5.0 19 4/23 LE W 2-0 Cabrera-Baez-Rheault 1,046 2:32 12-7 12-7 1st - (+0.5) 89 7/9 at STK W 5-4 Riggs-Krall-Rubio 1,831 3:02 40-49 6-13 T3rd -4.0 20 4/24 LE L 2-5 Lawson-Vizcaino 1,129 2:59 12-8 12-8 1st - (+0.5) 90 7/10 at STK L 5-15 Manarino-Marciano 1,613 2:57 40-50 6-14 T3rd -5.0 21 4/25 LE W 4-3 (10) Ruotolo-Bednar 2,561 2:50 13-8 13-8 1st - (+0.5) 91 7/11 at STK W 1-0 Walker-Milburn-Overton 2,532 2:52 41-50 7-14 T3rd -4.0 4/26 Off Day 1st - (+1.0) 92 7/12 at STK L 5-8 Gilbert-Lannoo-Cochran-Gill 2,001 2:48 41-51 7-15 4th -5.0 22 4/27 at MOD L 5-6 Mills-Diaz 2,921 3:12 13-9 13-9 T1st - 93 7/13 VIS W 8-6 Riggs-Brill-Rubio 2,929 2:52 42-51 8-15 T3rd -5.0 23 4/28 at MOD L 4-9 Elledge-Martinez 4,002 3:16 13-10 13-10 3rd -1.0 94 7/14 VIS W 10-2 Mazza-Mason 2,071 2:48 43-51 9-15 T3rd -4.0 24 4/29 at MOD W 5-4 Cabrera-Garcia-Ruotolo 3,095 3:07 14-10 14-10 3rd -1.0 95 7/15 VIS W 6-5 Overton-Garcia-Rubio 1,717 3:09 44-51 10-15 T2nd -4.0 25 4/30 VIS W 13-6 Diaz-Grey 705 2:50 15-10 15-10 T2nd -1.0 96 7/16 VIS L 2-3 Grey-Sano-Eveld 1,014 2:31 44-52 10-16 3rd -5.0 26 5/1 VIS L 1-2 Mark-Adon-Taylor 897 2:42 15-11 15-11 3rd -2.0 7/17 Off Day 3rd -5.0 27 5/2 VIS W 4-1 Myers-Takahashi-Ruotolo 1,002 2:47 16-11 16-11 T2nd -1.0 97 7/18 at RC L 6-15 May-Martinez-Richman 3,186 3:03 44-53 10-17 3rd -5.0 28 5/3 VIS L 0-4 Vargas-Menez 1,152 2:28 16-12 16-12 3rd -1.0 98 7/19 at RC L 6-7 Scrubb-Rubio 3,558 2:38 44-54 10-18 3rd -6.0 29 5/4 at LAN W 7-6 (10) Martinez-Guillen-Ruotolo 2,204 3:10 17-12 17-12 T2nd -1.0 99 7/20 at RC W 4-2 Mazza-Gamboa-Riggs 4,221 3:06 45-54 11-18 3rd -5.0 30 5/5 at LAN W 10-5 Vizcaino-Oakley-Riggs 2,583 2:49 18-12 18-12 T1st - 100 7/21 at LE L 1-8 Baez-Marciano 6,020 2:37 45-55 11-19 3rd -5.0 31 5/6 at LAN L 5-12 Garcia-Adon 4,922 2:49 18-13 18-13 T1st - 101 7/22 at LE L 5-8 Bolanos-Sano-Valdez 1,350 2:58 45-56 11-20 3rd -6.0 5/7 Off Day T1st - 102 7/23 at LE L 2-3 Ashbeck-Riggs-Blueberg 1,333 2:39 45-57 11-21 T3rd -6.0 32 5/8 at MOD L 2-4 Newsome-Webb-Elledge 3,448 2:45 18-14 18-14 T2nd -1.0 103 7/24 RC L 3-6 Long-Lannoo 2,465 3:24 45-58 11-22 4th -6.0 33 5/9 at MOD W 9-5 Cabrera-Anderson 2,502 3:08 19-14 19-14 2nd -1.0 104 7/25 RC W 8-7 Rubio-Hamilton 2,176 3:08 46-58 12-22 4th -5.0 34 5/10 at MOD W 13-7 Overton-Hutchison-Rheault 1,015 3:23 20-14 20-14 T1st - 105 7/26 RC L 0-10 Crawford-Marciano 1,791 2:59 46-59 12-23 4th -5.0 35 5/11 LAN W 3-2 Vizcaino-Garcia-Ruotolo 3,058 2:39 21-14 21-14 T1st - 106 7/27 IE W 6-2 Sano-Manoah 1,749 2:51 47-59 13-23 4th -4.0 36 5/12 LAN L 6-7 Holder-Gettman-Humphreys 3,766 3:07 21-15 21-15 T2nd -1.0 107 7/28 IE L 5-12 Ball-Marshall 4,197 3:08 47-60 13-24 4th -5.0 37 5/13 LAN W 3-0 Myers-Dennis 1,936 2:18 22-15 22-15 T1st - 108 7/29 IE L 3-4 Brakeman-Webb-Bertness 1,340 3:19 47-61 13-25 4th -5.0 38 5/14 LAN L 7-8 (10) Holder-Martinez-Humphreys 880 3:45 22-16 22-16 T2nd -1.0 7/30 Off Day 4th -5.0 39 5/15 MOD L 5-7 Hutchison-Menez-Elledge 817 3:08 22-17 22-17 T2nd -2.0 109 7/31 at VIS L 1-8 Smith-Mazza 1,404 2:46 47-62 13-26 4th -5.0 40 5/16 MOD W 3-2 Ruotolo-Koval 1,101 2:42 23-17 23-17 2nd -1.0 110 8/1 at VIS W 7-5 Sano-Peacock-Rubio 1,121 3:17 48-62 14-26 4th -4.0 41 5/17 MOD L 3-6 Bell-Baragar-Mills 2,692 3:01 23-18 23-18 2nd -2.0 111 8/2 at VIS 42 5/18 at STK L 2-3 (10) Sheehan-Martinez 5,040 3:26 23-19 23-19 2nd -3.0 112 8/3 LE 43 5/19 at STK W 2-1 Cabrera-Dunshee-Ruotolo 4,119 3:02 24-19 24-19 2nd -2.0 113 8/4 LE 44 5/20 at STK W 5-1 Baragar-Gilbert 3,113 2:39 25-19 25-19 2nd -1.0 114 8/5 LE 5/21 Off Day 2nd -1.0 115 8/6 RC 45 5/22 at MOD L 1-12 McCaughan-Vizcaino 3,791 2:42 25-20 25-20 T2nd -2.0 116 8/7 RC 46 5/23 at MOD W 4-1 Adon-Bell-Martinez 982 3:08 26-20 26-20 2nd -1.0 117 8/8 RC 47 5/24 at MOD L 4-5 Mills-Lannoo 1,599 2:43 26-21 26-21 2nd -2.0 8/9 Off Day 48 5/25 at LE L 2-3 Rogers-Riggs-Ashbeck 2,571 2:19 26-22 26-22 2nd -3.0 118 8/10 at STK 49 5/26 at LE L 3-6 Ramirez-Menez-Bednar 3,564 2:57 26-23 26-23 T2nd -3.0 119 8/11 at STK 50 5/27 at LE L 3-5 Rogers-Martinez-Bednar 4,183 2:44 26-24 26-24 3rd -4.0 120 8/12 at STK 51 5/28 VIS W 9-6 Lannoo-Sexton-Rheault 1,537 3:09 27-24 27-24 T2nd -3.0 121 8/13 at IE 52 5/29 VIS W 2-1 (11) Quiroz-Mason 1,066 2:57 28-24 28-24 2nd -3.0 122 8/14 at IE 53 5/30 VIS L 2-3 (10) Garcia-Rheault-Eveld 893 2:46 28-25 28-25 T2nd -4.0 123 8/15 at IE 54 5/31 VIS W 5-2 Riggs-McCanna-Quiroz 2,666 2:42 29-25 29-25 2nd -4.0 8/16 Off Day 55 6/1 MOD W 4-0 Woods-Razo 1,633 2:18 30-25 30-25 2nd -4.0 124 8/17 LAN 56 6/2 MOD L 4-7 Mills-Rheault 3,748 3:27 30-26 30-26 2nd -5.0 125 8/18 LAN 57 6/3 MOD L 5-6 Newsome-Sano-Elledge 1,011 2:37 30-27 30-27 2nd -5.0 126 8/19 LAN 6/4 Off Day 2nd -5.0 8/20 Off Day 58 6/5 STK L 1-3 Dunshee-Cabrera-Romero 1,190 2:41 30-28 30-28 T2nd -6.0 127 8/21 at VIS 59 6/6 STK L 1-11 Howard-Menez 1,208 2:59 30-29 30-29 3rd -7.0 128 8/22 at VIS 60 6/7 STK L 10-11 (10) Duno-Riggs-Romero 1,857 3:13 30-30 30-30 3rd -8.0 129 8/23 at VIS 61 6/8 at MOD W 6-4 Adon-Bell-Overton 2,034 2:49 31-30 31-30 3rd -7.0 130 8/24 at MOD 62 6/9 at MOD L 3-4 Mills-Lannoo 2,818 2:58 31-31 31-31 3rd -7.0 131 8/25 at MOD 63 6/10 at MOD W 16-5 Burke-McClain-Riggs 2,540 3:09 32-31 32-31 3rd -7.0 132 8/26 at MOD 64 6/11 at STK L 4-5 Dunshee-Menez-Tomasovich 1,675 2:45 32-32 32-32 3rd -8.0 133 8/27 at MOD 65 6/12 at STK L 1-5 Howard-Vizcaino 1,516 2:05 32-33 32-33 3rd -9.0 134 8/28 STK 66 6/13 at STK L 0-6 Milburn-Adon 2,423 2:55 32-34 32-34 3rd -10.0 135 8/29 STK 67 6/14 at STK W 6-4 Sano-Erwin-Martinez 2,248 3:12 33-34 33-34 3rd -9.0 136 8/30 STK 68 6/15 VIS L 0-6 Vargas-Cabrera-Keele 3,766 2:59 33-35 33-35 3rd -10.0 137 8/31 MOD 69 6/16 VIS L 0-8 Miller-Myers 3,367 2:45 33-36 33-36 3rd -10.0 138 9/1 MOD 70 6/17 VIS W 7-1 Vizcaino-Watson 2,310 2:34 34-36 34-36 3rd -10.0 139 9/2 MOD 140 9/3 MOD

FIRST HALF RECORD / STANDINGS INFO Overall Record: 34-36 SECOND HALF RECORD / STANDINGS INFO Home Record: 18-17 Overall Record: 14-26 Road Record: 16-19 Home Record: 7-12 Vs. North: 24-26 Road Record: 7-14 Vs. South: 10-10 Vs. North: 10-9 Vs. South: 4-17 Days In First Place: 15 (of 74) Days In Second Place: 38 (of 74) Days In First Place: 1 (of 42) Days In Third Place: 20 (of 74) Days In Second Place: 3 (of 42) Days In Fourth Place: 1 (of 74) Days In Third Place: 28 (of 42) Days In Fourth Place: 10 (of 42) Last Day In First Place: May 13 Most Consecutive Days In First: 7 (April 21-27) Last Day In First Place: June 21 Most Games Ahead (Date): 1.0 (April 26) Most Consecutive Days In First: 1 (June 21) Most Games Behind (Date): 10.0 (x4, last: June 17) Most Games Ahead (Date): -- Most Games Behind (Date): 6.0 (x4, last: July 24)

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