2019 Game Notes Pensacola Blue Wahoos Double-A Affiliate: www.BlueWahoos.com/Media Game #64, Away #34 (17-16), Pensacola Blue Wahoos (36-27) at Biloxi Shuckers (38-25), 6:35 PM Probable Pitching Matchup

RHP (2-1, 1.79 ERA) vs. RHP Cameron Roegner (1-0, 4.50 ERA) Monday, June 10, Pensacola Blue Wahoos at Biloxi Shuckers, 6:35 PM Tuesday, June 11, Pensacola Blue Wahoos at Biloxi Shuckers, 10:35 AM, TBD vs. RHP Bowden Francis (2-4, 5.93 ERA) Wednesday, June 12, Pensacola Blue Wahoos vs. Tennessee Smokies, 6:35 PM, LHP Bryan Sammons (0-1, 6.39 ERA) vs. RHP Oscar De La Cruz (4-3, 3.33) Thursday, June 13, Pensacola Blue Wahoos vs. Tennessee Smokies, 6:35 PM, LHP Charlie Barnes (0-1, 3.86) vs. RHP Tyson Miller (2-3, 2.76) Friday, June 14, Pensacola Blue Wahoos vs. Tennessee Smokies, 6:35 PM, RHP Jorge Alcala (5-3, 5.25) vs. TBD

2019 At A Glance Blue Wahoos vs. Biloxi Record 36-27, 2nd, -2.0 GB 2019: 6-7 Home: 3-2 Road: 3-5 Home Attendance (Total/Average) 125,410/4,324 Come From Behind Wins 10 -The Blue Wahoos and Shuckers will play 20 times in 2019. Last Shutout By Blue Wahoos (11), 6/6 vs. Jacksonville (2-0) -Biloxi holds a .244 team batting average (5th) and a 3.25 ERA (3rd) Last Shutout By Opponent (5), 6/9 at BLX (0-8) -The Blue Wahoos are hitting .233 (7th) and have a 3.41 team ERA (5th) Vs. RHS/LHS 32-23/4-7

Blue Wahoos/Opponents scoring first 28-12/8-15 Games decided in final AB/Walk-Off 6-4/3-4 2019 Matchups: 1-Run Games 14-8 April 15-19 at Biloxi (3-2) Home/Road 19-11/17-16 May 1-5 in Pensacola (3-2) Series Openers/Finales 7-6/7-5 June 7-11 in Biloxi (0-3) After 7.0 Ahead/Tied/Trailing 28-2/3-6/1-17 June 25-29 in Pensacola (5) After 8.0 Ahead/Tied/Trailing 27-1/4-4/0-18 Extra Inning Games/Home/Road 4-5/2-2/2-3 New Kings of the South with 7 to go -The Blue Wahoos have been in or tied for first place every day of the first half until Saturday. With their Yesterday’s Game: 5-2 loss, the Wahoos sit in 2nd place, the first time in 65 days the Wahoos they haven’t been in 1st. -All-Star Trey Supak dominated for the Shuckers hurling 7 shutout innings in which -Biloxi has won 21 of their last 27 games to surpass Pensacola at the top of the Southern Division the righty allowed just 2 hits and struck out 8, improving his record to 8-2. RHP Jorge standings. Alcala surrendered 4 runs in the bottom of the first inning, and Monday’s 3 inning “Salute the Rank and Not the Man” effort was his shortest outing of the season. The Wahoos suffered their 5th shutout -Today, Second Lietenant of the US Air Force, Griffin Jax has been activated from the 7-Day IL and will defeat of the season, losing 8-0 and falling 2 games out of first place in the SL South make his first start for the Wahoos since May 16th against the BayBears. Jax, a product of the Air Force Division Standings. Academy, was one of the league leaders in ERA prior to his injury. He is currently in his first season at -The Wahoos have simply been outmatched through the first 3 games of this series. the AA level and is trying to become the first ever Air Force graduate to ever play in the Majors (note, he Biloxi’s starters have thrown 19 innings and allowed 2 ER (0.95 ERA) compared would not be the first Air Force service member to play in the Majors). to Pensacola’s 13 ER in 10.2 IP (10.97 ERA.) The Shuckers have out scored the All-Stars Announced Wahoos 22-3, and have outhit the Pensacola by a 34-14. The Shuckers hitters have -The Southern League announced the initial rosters for the Southern League All-Star Game on June drawn 17 walks and have struck out 22 times while the Wahoos have only drawn 6 18 in Biloxi. Six Blue Wahoos were named to the South Division All-Star Roster: P Brusdar Graterol, P walks and have struck out 36 times. Pensacola is trying to avoid a 4th straight defeat Griffin Jax, P Ryan Mason, 2B Travis Blankenhorn, OF Jaylin Davis, C Caleb Hamilton. after entering the series having won 4 straight. Seafood Series-Blue Wahoos Record: 14-9 2019 Offensive Leaders Games: Jordan Gore 53 Shutouts -Pensacola pitchers have spun 11 shutouts this season, most in at any level majors or minors. At-Bats Jaylin Davis 185 Runs: Jaylin Davis 31 Strikeout Prone Hits: Travis Blankenhorn 53 -The Wahoos lead all of Double-A in strikeouts (601) this season. Amarillo ranks second with 600 while Doubles: Caleb Hamilton 11 the next closest Southern League team is Biloxi with 546. -The Blue Wahoos are on pace for 1,360 strikeouts this season, which would far eclipse their single- Triples: Michael Davis 2 season ercord of 1,175 from 2017. Since 1987, only one Southern League team has struck out 1,300 in Home Runs: Travis Blankenhorn 10 a season (Jackson, 2017, 1,300). Runs Batted In: Hamilton, Blankenhorn 26 Tight Playoff Races Total Bases: Travis Blankenhorn 92 North Stolen Bases: Davis, English 6 1. Montgomery Biscuits 38-24 - Average: (120 AB) Luis Arraez .342 2. Chattanooga Lookouts 34-27 3.5 On-Base: (120 AB) Luis Arraez .415 3. Jackson Generals 34-27 3.5 Slugging: (120 AB) Travis Blankenhorn .535 South 2019 Pitching Leaders 1. Biloxi Shuckers 38-25 -- Games: Sam Clay 20 2. Pensacola Blue Wahoos 36-27 2.0 Wins: Alcala, Graterol 5 No Days Off Starts: Jorge Alcala 10 -Travis Blankenhorn has played in 32 consecutive games for the Blue Wahoos, appearing in every game Saves: Ryan Mason 7 since being promoted to Pensacola on April 26. Innings Pitched: Jorge Alcala 61.2 First Impressions Strikeouts: Jorge Alcala 66 -Since joining Pensacola on April 26, Travis Blankenhorn leads the Southern League in hits (53), total ERA (30 IP) 0.60 bases (92), and home runs (10). He ranks third in slugging (.535) beind Biloxi’s Trent Grisham (.569) and WHIP (30 IP) Devin Smeltzer 0.73 Birmingham’s Luis Robert (.539), and he’s seventh in batting average (.308). Holds: 4 Tied 3 Tyler Jay Traded to Reds -On June 10th, LHP Tyler Jay was traded to the Cincinnati Reds in exchange for cash considerations. Around The Farm: Jay was the Twins first round selection (6th overall) in the 2015 by the Minnesota Twins out of Illinois AAA-Rochester Red Wings (27-33): The Red Wings scored 3 runs in the final two innings University. In three NCAA seasons, he saved 24 games and held a 1.68 ERA and 10.0 K/9 and was to come from behind and defeat Pawtucket, 5-3. The Wings have now won 6 straight named the Big 10 Pitcher of the Year in his draft eligible season. This season with the Blue Wahoos, Jay was 1-2, with a 4.82 ERA in 17 apps, and in his AA career, he made 62 appearances, posting a games and 7 of their last 8. 4.68 ERA, a 1.65 WHIP and a 5.90 RA/9 (runs allowed per nine—a statistic that measures the total runs allowed per nine, not just earned runs). High A-Fort Myers Miracle (36-26): The Miracle were shutout by Jupiter 8-0 on Monday. RHP Edwar Colina fired 7 innings for Fort Myers (6H, 3R, 3ER, BB, 8K) but the offense Recent Roster Moves -June 10: RHP Griffin Jax has been reinstated from the 7-Day IL while RHP Williams Ramirez has been was limited to a total of 3 hits. Fort Myers still leads the FSL South by 1.0 games. placed on the 7-Day IL with a right triceps strain. LHP Tyler Jay has been traded to the Cincinnati Reds for cash considerations. A- (33-30): The Kernels split their doubleheader against Peoria, -June 9: RHP promoted up to Triple-A Rochester, INF Ryan Costello transferred to High-A winning the first game 7-2 and losing the second contest 2-1. RHP Andrew Cabezas did Fort Myers. Stashak began the season on the Wahoos Opening Day roster and made 19 apps with the not allow an ER across 5 innings in the Kernels victory while SS Wander Javier went Wahoos posting a 2-3, 4.76 mark while recording 4 saves in as many opportunities. Costello appeared 3-for-6 across the two games. in 4 games with the Wahoos prior to his return to Fort Myers. Randy Dobnark returns to Pensacola after making 4 starts with the Red Wings going 1-1 with a 2.55 ERA (5 ER / 17.2 IP). Starting Pitcher Griffin Jax, RHP, #29 Hometown: Englewood, CA Age: 24

Year Team W-L ERA G GS IP H ER BB K AVG WHIP 2016 ELZ (R) 0-1 4.15 4 0 8.2 15 4 1 8 .385 1.85 2017 ELZ (R) 0-1 3.86 1 1 4.2 6 2 0 7 .300 1.29 CR (A) 2-1 2.39 4 4 26.1 19 7 7 13 .200 0.99 Total 2-2 2.61 5 5 31.0 25 9 7 20 .217 1.03 2018 FTM (A+) 3-4 3.70 15 14 87.2 93 36 15 66 .274 1.23 Career 5-7 3.46 24 19 127.1 133 49 23 94 .269 1.23

2018 Highs B/T: R/R HT: 6’2” WT: 195 Born: November 22, 1994 Innings: 7.1, 8/7 @ LAK Acquired: 3rd Round, 2016 Draft, Air Force Hits: 8, 8/31 vs. CLR Notes: ER: 5, 8/31 vs. CLR -Selected in the 3rd round of the 2016 draft out of Air Force. Out of high school (Cherry Crek, K: 7, 4x, last 8/7 @ LAK CO), was named Colorado’s Gatorade Player of the Year and was selected in the 12th round by the Walks: 4, 8/25 @ STL Phillies in 2013 but elected to attend school.

Pitches: 96, 2x, last 8/19 vs. CLR -At Air Force, was All-Conference and Mountwain West Co-Pitcher of the Year, going 9-2 with a 2019 Highs 2.05 ERA in 15 starts during his junior year. Innings: 6.2, last 5/5 vs. BLX -A second lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force, pitched sparingly in 2016 and 2017 due to active duty Hits: 5, 2x, 5/5 @ BLX commitments. Granted an exception through the Air Force World Class Athlete Program, pitched ER: 1, 2x, last 4/29 @ JXN his first full season in 2018 after making just 9 appearances the past two seasons. K: 5, 3x, 5/5 vs. BLX -Went 3-4 with a 3.70 ERA in 87.2 IP for Fort Myers in 2018, striking out 66 while walking only BB: 3, 4/19 @ BLX Pitches: 94, 4/19 @ BLX 15 in 15 games. -Pitched for Salt River in the Arizona Fall League following the 2018 season, posting a 3.86 ERA Career Highs in 6 games (21.0 IP). Innings: 7.1, 8/7/18 @ LAK -Enters the 2019 season ranked as the #23 overall prospect in the Twins system (Pipeline) and Hits: 8,2x, last 8/31/18 vs. CLR their #9 pitching prospect. ER: 5, 8/31/18 vs. CLR K: 7, 5x, last 8/7/18 @ LAK -Father Garth Jax played in the NFL for 10 seasons (OT) with the Dallas Cowboys and Arizona Pitches: 96, 2x, last 8/19/18 vs. CLR Cardinals and had a standout college career at Florida State. -Went on the IL from 5/19 - 6/10 with a right foream strain 2019 Splits RHB: .159 LHB: .265 Home: 0.00 ERA Road: 1.13 ERA 2019 Game-By-Game Starts No. Date Opp. Result IP H R ER BB SO HR PC-S Left Notes 1. 4/7 @ MOB ND, 1-2 4.2 4 0 0 2 5 0 78-46 0-0 2. 4/13 JAX ND, 0-1 6.0 3 0 0 2 4 0 74-47 0-0 3. 4/19 @ BLX W, 9-1 6.0 5 1 1 3 5 0 94-53 6-1 4. 4/24 MOB ND, 1-0 5.1 3 0 0 0 4 0 77-49 0-0 5. 4/29 @ JXN ND, 1-3 5.1 4 1 1 2 2 1 64-43 1-1 6. 5/5 BLX W, 9-2 6.2 5 2 0 1 5 0 89-61 4-2 7. 5/10 @MIS L, 1-4 6.0 8 4 4 0 2 3 72-51 0-4 8. 5/16 MOB ND, 4-5 5.1 7 3 3 0 4 0 87-54 4-3

Total 1.79 ERA 2-1 45.1 39 11 9 10 31 4 Blue Wahoos Bullpen Jeff Ames RHP #44 Williams Ramirez RHP #35 2019: 1-2, 17 G, 28.0 IP, 24 H, 13 ER, 17 BB, 46 K, 4.18 ERA, 1.46 WHIP 2019: 4-1, 8G, 11.1 IP, 8H, 6ER, 5BB, 15K, 4.76 ERA, 1.15 WHIP Versus Left: .244 AVG Versus Right: .217 AVG Versus Left: .278 AVG Versus Right: .125 AVG

-Signed by the Twins as a free agent in January 2019. Originally a first -Signed as an international free agent in December 2012 from the round selection (CB-A) in the 2011 draft by the Tampa Bay Rays. Dominican Republic as a 20-year-old. -Excelled as a high-end starting pitching prospect early in his career -After a strong 2017 in High-A (3.1, 2.98 ERA, 60.1 IP, 65 K), spent all of before thoracic outlet syndrome forced a move to the bullpen. Pitched in the Southern League in 2015, 2016, 2017, posting a 1.95 ERA in 101.1 2018 with AA-Chattanooga, going 2-6 with a 5.67 ERA and 7 saves over IP with Montgomery and Biloxi. 54.0 IP and striking out 76. -Made 49 appearances at the AAA level in 2017 and 2018, throwing 64.0 -Missed the first month and a half of the 2019 season with a left quad IP, striking out 79, and holding a 4.50 ERA. strain.

Adam Bray RHP #27 Anthony Vizcaya RHP #32 2019: 3-2, 15 G, 39.1 IP, 35 H, 12 ER, 8 BB, 41 K, 2.75 ERA, 1.09 WHIP 2019: 0-0, 1 SV, 4G, 8.2 IP, 5H, 0ER, 6BB, 11K, 0.00 ERA, 1.27 WHIP Versus Left: .236 AVG Versus Right: .239 AVG Versus Left: .000 AVG Versus Right: .313 AVG

-Drafted by the in the 33rd round of the 2015 from -Vizcaya held a 2.22 ERA in 28.1 innings out of the Miracle bullpen South Dakota State where he went 8-4 with a 2.96 ERA as a senior. prior to his promotion with 35 strikeouts and has been perfect in save -Acquired by the Twins for cash before the 2018 season. Minneapolis situations (7-for-7). native made 19 appearances out of the Fort Myers (A+) bullpen in 2018, throwing 38.1 innings and putting up a 1.88 ERA while holding righties -Originally signed as an international free agent out of Venezuela in to a .190 average. 2012 by the Indians, Vizcaya spent three seasons in the Cleveland farm -Made 10 appearances for the Salt River Rapids in the Arizona Fall system before being released prior to the 2015 season. League in off-season, striking out 14 in 13.2 IP in the top prospect league -Following his release, he pitched in independent baseball in Japan, in and allowing just 4 earned runs (2.63 ERA). the Colombia Winter Leagues, and the Venezuelan Winter Leagues.

Sam Clay LHP #18 Zack Weiss RHP #30 2019: 0-1, 5 SV, 20G, 28.1 IP, 28 H, 8 ER, 15 BB, 31 K, 2.54 ERA, 1.52 WHIP 2019: 0-0, 0 SV, 2G, 3.2 IP, 5H, 2ER, 3BB, 6K, 4.91 ERA, 2.18 WHIP Versus Left: .303 AVG Versus Right: .243 AVG Versus Left: .500 AVG Versus Right: .167 AVG -Taken by the Twins in the fourth round of the 2014 draft after posting a 1.26 ERA in 57.0 innings out of the Georgia Tech bullpen. -Spent 6 seasons in the Cincinnati Reds organization where he made - Held lefties to a .154 average in 2018 with AA-Chattanooga, striking 1 MLB appearance (4/12 vs. STL). Signed with the Twins as a MiLB FA out 61 in 52.0 innings and putting up a 5.88 ERA over 34 games. on 11/9/18. -Made 3 appearances against Pensacola during the 2018 season, -Has spent time with the Blue Wahoos from 2015-2019. Came into the allowing 3 runs in 3.2 IP (7.36 ERA) and striking out 4. In his only season with 75 career AA apps, recording 34 saves, 116 Ks in 88.2 relief appearance at Blue Wahoos Stadium on April allowed 2 ER in 1.2 IP innings for the Blue Wahoos. while striking out 3. -Played collegiately at UCLA from 2010-12 where in his freshman season he received Freshman All-America honors from Louisville Slugger/Collegiate Baseball… Made nine appearances (five starts) for Tom Hackimer RHP #17 the Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox in the Cape Cod League. 2019: 2-1, 10G, 16.2 IP, 10H, 2ER, 10BB, 22K, 1.08 ERA, 1.20 WHIP

Versus Left: .316 AVG Versus Right: .105 AVG Pitcher Last D IP H ER BB K IR/RS SV/OPP -Selected in the 4th round of the 2016 draft from St. John’s. Twice Big Alcala 5/30 vs. MIS ND 5.0 5 3 2 6 0-0 - East All-Conference, was named the Big East Pitcher of the Year in 2017 Ames 6/8 at BLX ND 1.1 3 3 1 3 12-3 - after going 7-3 with a 1.17 ERA in 53.2 IP. Bray 6/7 @. BLX ND 3.1 2 0 1 4 6-3 - -Posted a cumulative 1.76 ERA in 43 appearances between A-Cedar Clay 6/8 at BLX ND 0.2 1 0 2 0 5-3 5/6 Rapids and A+Fort Myers in 2017 while saving 13 games and winning 7. Pitched for Surprise in the Arizona Fall League following the 2017 Cutura 5/31 vs. MIS ND 4.0 2 0 0 4 3-0 3/3 season and held a 2.31 ERA. Gore 6/2 vs. JAX ND 0.2 2 0 0 0 3-3 0/0 -Limited by injuries in 2018, returnued at full strength in 2019 and Hackimer 6/8 @ BLX ND 2.0 0 0 2 1 3-2 - allowed just 1 run in 15.1 IP for Fort Myers (0.59 ERA) before promotion to Pensacola. Held a 15.9 K/9 rate with the Miracle. Jay 6/7 @ BLX ND 1.0 3 3 1 0 8-7 1/3 Mason 5/26 @ TNS ND 0.2 5 3 0 1 1-1 7/8

Tyler Jay LHP #11 Moran 5/22 @ TNS ND 2.0 1 1 0 3 5-0 -

2019: 1-2, 1 SV, 17 G, 28.0 IP, 36 H, 15 ER, 19 BB, 27 K, 4.82 ERA, 1.75 WHIP Moya 4/21 vs. MOB H 0.2 1 0 2 2 0-0 - Versus Left: .167 AVG Versus Right: .370 AVG Phillips 5/19 vs. MOB H 1.0 1 0 1 0 3-2 - -Sixth overall selection in the 2015 draft from Illinois where he was All- Poppen 4/14 vs. JAX W 2.0 1 0 0 4 0-0 - Conference and Big Ten Pitcher of the Year as a junior (5-2, 1.08 ERA, Ramirez 6/9 @ BLX ND 0.2 0 1 1 1 6-0 - 14 saves). In three NCAA seasons, saved 24 games and held a 1.68 Stashak 6/6 vs. JAX ND 2.0 2 2 1 2 5-3 4/5 ERA and 10.0 K/9. -A frequent inclusion on top prospect lists before being slowed by Vizcaya 6/9 @ BLX ND 1.2 0 0 3 2 0-0 1/1 injuries, ranked as high as #60 in the league in MLB Pipeline’s rankings Weiss 6/9 @ BLX ND 2.2 5 2 2 4 1-1 -- (2016) and #80 in Baseball America (2016). Was ranked as the Twins #4 overall prospect by Pipeline in 2016. -In 59.2 IP in the Southern League in 2018, held a 4.22 ERA, 1.58 WHIP, and .310 opponent average. Blue Wahoos Batters

Travis BLANKENHORN, L/R, #6 2019 vs. LHP/RHP: .357/.292 Jordan GORE, S/R, #10 2019 vs. LHP/RHP: .222/.172 Last App: 6/9 @ BLX (1-4) Streak: +8 Last App: 6/9 @ BLX (1-3) Streak: -3 -Selected in the third round of the 2015 draft from Pottsville Area High School (PA). -Selected in the 19th round of the 2017 draft out of Coastal Carolina. Spent his first Was All-State in both basketball and football in high school. two NCAA seasons at South Carolina before transferring. As a junior at Coastal -Has hit double-digit home runs each of the past three seasons and won the 2018 Carolina, hit .318 and reached base at a .389 clip in 57 games. Florida State League Derby (31 HR). -Opened 2018 season in Cedar Rapids and hit robust .307/.393/.377 in 63 games, -After hitting .231 with 11 HR in the 2018 regular season, helped Fort Myers win FSL earning a promotion directly to AA-Chattanooga. Spent 41 games at Double-A level title by hitting .538 during championship series against Daytona. Enters 2019 ranked and hit .250 while reaching base at a .320 clip. as the Twins’ #28 prospect. -Defensively, has appeared at 2B, SS, and 3B. 2019 Highs, Hits: 4, 5/26 @ TNS RBI: 4, 5/26 @ TNS Last 10: .325 2019 Highs, Hits: 3, 4/8 @ MOB RBI: 1, 8x Last 10: .133 Series: 3-13, HR, 2B, 2RBI, R, 2 K Series: 1-6, 2K

Randy CESAR, R/R, #26 2019 vs. LHP/RHP: .224/.282 Taylor GRZELAKOWSKI, L/R, #23 2019 vs. LHP/RHP: .189/.164 Last App: 6/7 @ PAW (1-4) Streak: -- Last App: 6/8 @ BLX (0-3, BB) Streak: -1 -Began the season in Triple-A Rochester hitting .262 w/ 4HR and 31 RBI in 45 games -Undrafted out of Madonna University (NAIA, MI), where he was Wolverine-Hoosier with the Red Wings. Athletic Conference Player of the Year as a senior, hitting .426/.538/.756 with 12 -Cesar was originally signed by the Astros as a 17-year old and spent 2012-2018 homers and 20 steals in 49 games. in the Astros farm system. He reached AA Corpus Christi in 2018 hitting .296 in 116 -Post-college, played for the Utica Unicorns in the United Shore Professional Baseball games with the Hooks before being elected MiLB free agency. League before being signed by the Twins in August 2017. -He signed with Minnesota on 11/19/18 -In 2018, skipped directly to Fort Myers (A+) and was a Florida State League Mid- 2019 Highs, Hits: -- RBI: -- Last 10: .235 Season All-Star and MiLB.com Organizational All-Star, hitting .298/.370/.458 with 8 Series: -- homers, 23 doubles, and 40 RBI. Hit .323 in the second half and appearanced at catcher (22 games), 1B (13), and LF (29). Joe CRONIN, R/R, #15 2019 vs. LHP/RHP: .182/.169 2019 Highs, Hits: 3, 5/24 @ TNS RBI: 3, 5/24 @ TNS Last 10: .125 Last App: 6/9 @ BLX (1-4) Streak: +1 Series: 1-6, 3B, BB, K

Selected in the 34th round of the 2016 draft from Boston College. Reached base at Caleb HAMILTON, R/R, #24 2019 vs. LHP/RHP: .267/.224 a .353 average in four college seasons despite a .246 batting average by walking in over 13% of his at-bats. Last App: 6/9 @ BLX (1-4, 2K) Streak: +1 Played 68 games for the A+ Fort Myers Miracle in 2018, reaching base at a .346 clip -Taken in the 38th round of the 2016 draft by Washington out of high school, chose and hitting a career-best 5 homers while appearing defensively at 1B, 2B, 3B, SS, LF, to attend Oregon State and was selected in the 23rd round of the 2016 draft by the and RF (and pitching in relief twice). Twins. -Opened 2019 with A-Cedar Rapids, slashing .263/.364/.421 in 6 games. -In three professional seasons, has appeared at every defensive position playing 2019 Highs, Hits: 2, 5/15 @ CHA RBI: 3, 5/3 vs. BLX Last 10: .115 catcher (107 games), 3B (57), LF (19), CF (14), 1B (14), 2B (10), SS (3), RF (2), Series: 1-7, 2K and P (1). -Has caught 39% of attempted base stealers in his career including 47% in 2017 and 35% in 2018. Jaylin DAVIS R/R, #5 2019 vs. LHP/RHP: .222/.289 2019 Highs, Hits: 3, 4/21 vs. MOB RBI: 4, 6/3 vs. JAX Last 10: .265 Last App: 6/9 @ BLX (1-4, 3K) Streak: -1 Series: 1-8, 5K -Drafted in the 24th round of the 2015 draft after a torn labrum ended his junior .286/.176 season at Appalachian State after 18 games. Set school single-season triples record Jimmy KERRIGAN, R/R, #12 2019 vs. LHP/RHP: (7) as a sophomore. Last App: 6/9 @ BLX (1-4, 2B, 2K) Streak: +1 -Received mid-season call-up to Double-A in 2018 after hitting .271/.354/.397 with 5 HR for Fort Myers in 57 games. In 63 games with AA-Chattanooga, slashed -Signed out of the independent Frontier League during the 2017 season where he .275/.341/.425 with 22 XBH including 6 HR. had hit .328 with 10 HR in 53 games. -Was named a Florida State League Mid-Season All-Star and MiLB.com -Four-year collegiate athlete hit .299/.393/.391 in NCAA career split between Temple Organizational All-Star in 2018. and Virginia Commonwealth. 2019 Highs, Hits: 4, 4/26 @ JXN RBI: 3, 6/2 vs. JAX Last 10: .273 -Was named a Florida State League All-Star in 2018, slashing .281/.342/.469 with the Miracle with 15 doubles, 2 triples, 6 HR, and 24 RBI. Hit .226 at the Double-A level in Series: 2-10, HR, 2BB, RBI, R, 5K 2018, knocking 6 homers and driving in 21 with the Lookouts. 2019 Highs, Hits: 2, 4/6 @ MOB RBI: 2, 3 times Last 10: .231 Michael DAVIS, L/R, #25 2019 vs. LHP/RHP: .333/.235 Series: 1-13, 6K Last App: 6/9 @ BLX (0-4, 2K) Streak: -1 -Selected in the 24th round of the 2018 draft from Texas Tech where he hit Brian NAVARRETO, R/R, #8 2019 vs. LHP/RHP: .167/.213 .281/.358/.446 with 12 home runs as a senior in 2018. Last App: 6/9 @ BLX (0-1) Streak: -1 -Following the draft, hit .306/.343/.567 with 10 home runs in 45 games between R-Elizabethton (3 games) and A-Cedar Rapids (42 games). -Sixth round selection in the 2013 draft from Arlington Country Day School in -With Cedar Rapids in 2019, slashed .266/.368/.391 Jacksonville, FL, the highest selection from Arlington Country Day since Javier Baez went 9th overall in 2011. 2019 Highs, Hits: 2, 2x, 6/8 @ BLX RBI: 2, 6/6 vs. JAX Last 10: .242 -Split 2017 between Fort Myers, where he was a Mid-Season All-Star (.210/.255/.288 2-11, 2B, BB, 5K Series: in 65 games), and AA-Chattanooga (.206/.281/.284 in 29 games). -Spent entirety of 2018 with the Lookouts, setting career highs in average (.246), Tanner ENGLISH, R/R, #4 2019 vs. LHP/RHP: .042/.230 doubles (19), games (97), and hits (88). Caught .54% of attempted base stealers in Last App: 6/8 BLX (PR) Streak: -4 2017 and 39% in 2018. 2019 Highs, Hits: 3, 4/20 vs. MOB RBI: 3, 4/20 vs. MOB Last 10: .143 -Selected by the Minnesota Twins in the 11th round of the 2014 First-Year Player Draft Series: 1-5 out of the University of South Carolina. -Finished fourth among all qualified outfielders in the SL in 2018 with a .987 fielding , L/R, #1 2019 vs. LHP/RHP: .235/.271 % (only 3 errors committed in 235 total chances). -In 2017-2018 made a total of 121 appearances in Double-A went 74-for-361 (.205) Last App: 6/9 @ BLX (0-4, K) Streak: -1 with the Lookouts…went 18-for-27 in stolen base attempts previously with the Lookouts…made 5 appearances with Triple-A Rochester in 2016 (.294/.333/.353). -Selected in the 2nd Round of the 2016 Draft by the Twins out of Verona Area H.S. 2019 Highs, Hits: 2, 6x RBI: 4, 5/3 vs. BLX Last 10: .033 (WI), was the 6th overall catcher to be taken in that year’s draft. -Opened the season in Fort Myers, and in the month of April ranked 3rd among all Series: 0-3, 2 K FSL catchers in walks (9), 4th in total bases (29) and 4th in RBI (10). Made 24 apps with the Miracle prior to his promotion to Pensacola. -In his junior and senior seasons, Rortvedt batted .421 with 15 doubles, 5 triples, five home runs and 39 RBIs. He also played football where he was the team’s RB, linebacker, kicker and punter. 2019 Highs, Hits: 3, 5/22 @ TEN RBI: 3, 5/26 @ TNS Last 10: .129 Series: 1-11, 2B, 4K Starting Pitcher Breakdown Pitcher GS IP H ER BB K ERA QS 6+ Alcala 10 48.0 52 26 11 49 4.88 0 0 Barnes 3 14.0 15 6 3 16 3.86 0 0 Bray 2 5.1 6 1 0 6 1.69 0 0 Graterol 9 47.2 31 10 19 46 1.89 1 1 Smeltzer 5 30.0 19 2 3 33 0.60 2 2 Sammons 3 12.2 17 9 8 17 6.89 0 0 Jax 8 45.1 29 9 10 41 1.79 3 3 Cutura 6 19.0 31 13 5 14 6.16 0 0 Poppen 7 26.2 29 14 17 35 4.73 0 0 Dobnak 4 20.1 19 7 3 23 3.10 1 1 Clay 1 2.0 1 0 0 3 0.00 0 0 Ramirez 1 1.0 3 2 0 1 18.00 0 0 Acosta 1 4.0 8 5 1 3 11.25 0 0 Total 63 288.0 290 143 88 295 4.47 7 7

Catching Breakdown Catcher GC IC ER cERA CS SB SBA CS% Garver 2 14 1 0.64 0 0 0 -- Hamilton 27 217.1 59 2.45 3 18 21 14% Navarreto 15 136.0 49 3.24 5 17 22 23% Kranson 6 46.0 12 2.35 2 6 8 25% Grzelakowski 3 18.0 7 3.50 0 1 1 0% Rortvedt 13 101.0 59 5.26 5 4 9 56%

TEAM MISCELLANEOUS Longest Winning Streak...... 4, 2x, last 5/3 -5/7 Longest Losing Streak...... 3, 3x, 5/16-5/19 Largest Margin of Victory...... 9, 5/4 vs. Biloxi (11-2) Largest Margin of Defeat...... 8, 2x, last 6/9 at BLX (8-0) Most Runs in a Game...... 11, 2x, 5/26 at Tennessee (11-10) Most Runs in an Inning...... 5, 5/3 vs. Biloxi Most Hits in a Game...... 15, last 5/23 at Tennessee Fewest Hits in a Game...... 2, 2x, last 6/7 at Biloxi Most Runs Allowed in a Game...... 12, 4/26 at Jackson Most Runs Allowed in an Inning...... 6, 4/8 at Mobile Most Hits Allowed in a Game...... 19, last 5/26 at Tennessee Fewest Hits Allowed in a Game...... 4, 3x, 4/24 vs. Mobile Most Strikeouts in a Game, Pitching...... 18, 4/20 vs. Mobile Most Innings Pitched, Starter...... 8.1, Devin Smeltzer, 4/12 vs. Jacksonville Most Strikeouts, Individual Pitcher...... 11, Sean Poppen, 4/20 vs. Mobile

LAST TIME IT HAPPENED: Swept A Series...... April 17-21, 2017 vs. Jacksonville (five games) Swept In A Series...... August 19-23, 2018 against Biloxi (five games) Shutout Opponent...... May 14, 2019 at Chattanooga (3-0) 2-Homer Game, Individual...... Ben Rortvedt & Jaylin Davis; May 30, 2019 (6-4 loss vs. Mississippi) 3-Homer Game, Individual...... Never Grand Slam...... Tanner English, May 3, 2019 vs. Biloxi Lead Off Game w/ Homer...... Travis Blankenhorn; June 8, 2019 (9-1 loss at Biloxi) Back-to-Back Homers...... Aristides Aquino & Eric Jagielo; May 22, 2017 (9-1 win vs. Mobile) Inside The Park Home Run...... Tony Renda; June 19, 2016 (2-1 win vs. Mobile) Walk-off Home Run...... Alex Blandino; May 10, 2017 (2-1 win vs. Birmingham) Walk-off Hit...... Taylor Grzelakowski, April 24, 2019 (1-0 win vs. Mobile) Four Hits...... Travis Blankenhorn; May 26, 2019 (11-10 win at Tennessee) Five Hits...... Bryson Smith; August 11, 2015 (13-10 win vs. Birmingham) Struck Out 10+...... Sean Poppen (11), April 20, 2019 (5-0 vs. Mobile) Struck Out 15+...... Tony Cingrani; June 27, 2012 (5-0 win vs. Jackson) Perfect Game...... Tyler Mahle; April 22, 2017 (1-0 win at Mobile) No-Hitter...... Tyler Mahle; April 22, 2017 (1-0 win at Mobile) One-Hitter...... Keury Mella, Robinson Leyer, Joel Bender; June 15, 2018 (5-0 win vs. Mobile 7-Inning Shutout...... Jose Lopez; August 8, 2017 (5-0 win at Tennessee) 9-Inning Shutout...... Tyler Mahle; April 22, 2017 (1-0 win at Mobile) Blue Wahoos Transactions

Opening Day Roster: Pitchers-Jorge Alcala, Jeff Ames, Adam Bray, Sam Clay, Andro Cutura, Brusdar Graterol, Griffin Jax, Tyler Jay, Dusten Knight, Ryan Mason, Jovani Moran, Sean Poppen, Devin Smeltzer, Cody Stashak Injured List-Daniel Camarena, Randy LeBlanc, Williams Ramirez, Tyler Wells

Catchers-Caleb Hamilton, Mitchell Kranson, Brian Navarreto Infielders-Luis Arraez, Jordan Gore, Taylor Grzelakowski, Drew Maggi, Brian Schales Outfielders-Jaylin Davis, Ernie De La Trinidad, Jimmy Kerrigan Injured List-Tanner English,

Date Roster Move(s) April 10 RHP Sean Poppen transferred to AAA-Rochester April 11 RHP Sean Poppen transferred from AAA-Rochester to Pensacola. April 12 RHP Jeff Ames placed on the 7-Day IL. OF Tanner English activated from the 7-Day IL. April 13 OF Jaylin Davis placed on the 7-Day IL. OF Mark Contreras transferred from A+ Fort Myers to Pensacola. April 14 IF Drew Maggi transferred to AAA-Rochester. IF Joe Cronin transferred from A-Cedar Rapids to Pensacola. April 18 RHP Adam Bray placed on the 7-Day IL. RHP Jeff Ames activated from the 7-Day IL. April 19 LHP Gabriel Moya added to Pensacola on MLB Rehab. April 20 OF Mark Contreras transferred to A+ Fort Myers. OF Jaylin Davis activated from the 7-Day IL. April 22 OF Jimmy Kerrigan placed on the 7-Day IL. C Kidany Salva transferred from R-GCL to Pensacola. April 24 LHP Daniel Camarena activated from the 7-Day IL, transferred to AAA-Rochester. IF Joe Cronin transferred to A-Cedar Rapids. IF Drew Maggi transferred from AAA-Rochester to Pensacola. April 25 C Kidany Salva transferred to R-Elizabethton from Pensacola. IF Travis Blankenhorn transferred from A+ Fort Myers to Pensacola. IF Brian Schales placed on the 7-Day IL. April 26 LHP Daniel Camarena transferred to Pensacola from AAA-Rochester. April 28 IF Drew Maggi promoted to AAA-Rochester. IF Joe Cronin promoted to Pensacola from A-Cedar Rapids. RHP Ryan Mason placed on the 7-Day IL. RHP Adam Bray activated from the 7-Day IL. April 29 LHP Daniel Camarena released. May 2 RHP Andro Cutura placed on the 7-Day IL. LHP Devin Smeltzer transferred to AAA-Rochester. RHP Dusten Knight placed on the suspended list. OF Alex Kirilloff activated from the 7-Day IL. RHP Alex Phillips transferred to Pensacola from A+ Fort Myers. RHP transferred to Pensacola from A+ Fort Myers. May 3 3B Miguel Sano transferred to Pensacola on MLB Rehab from A+ Fort Myers. OF Mark Contreras transferred to Pensacola from A+ Fort Myers. RHP Dusten Knight reinstated from the suspended list and released. C Brian Navarreto placed on the 7-day injured list (May 2). May 6 LHP Jovani Moran placed on the 7-day IL (May 4). RHP Tom Hackimer transferred to Pensacola from A+ Fort Myers. May 10 OF Miguel Sano promoted to Triple-A Rochester from Pensacola on MLB Rehab assignment May 14 INF Luis Arraez promoted to Triple-A Rochester from Pensacola; C Ben Rortvedt promoted from A+ Fort Myers to Pensacola 5/18 RHP Griffin Jax placed on the 7-day IL. RHP Williams Ramirez activated from the 7-day IL. OF Tanner English transferred to AAA-Rochester. 5/22 RHP Alex Phillips transferred to A+ Fort Myers. LHP Jovani Moran activated from the 7-day IL. RHP Andro Cutura activated from the 7-day IL. 5/25 RHP Randy Dobnak transferred to AAA-Rochester. RHP Melvi Acosta transferred to Pensacola from A+ Fort Myers. RHP Brusdar Graterol placed on the 7-day IL. 5/27 LHP Jovani Moran placed on 7-day IL; OF Jimmy Kerrigan reinstated from 7-day injured list. RHP Melvi Acosta transferred to A+ Fort Myers from Pensacola. LHP Bryan Sammons promoted to AA-Pensacola from A+ Fort Myers, LHP Charlie Barnes promoted to AA-Pensacola from A+ Fort Myers. C joins Pensacola on MLB-rehab assignment 5/29 RHP Ryan Mason placed on 7-day injured list; RHP Anthony Vizcaya promoted to AA-Pensacola from A+ Fort Myers 6/2 C Mitch Garver rejoins Minnesota from AA-Pensacola 6/3 INF Alex Kiriloff placed on the injured list 6/4 OF Ernie De La Trinidad transferred to A+ Fort Myers; RHP transferred from AAA-Rochester to AA-Pensacola INF Ryan Costello promoted to Pensacola from A+ Fort Myers; INF Michael Davis promoted to Pensacola from A-Cedar Rapids 6/6 RHP Cody Stashak promoted to AAA-Rochester; INF Ryan Costello transferred to A+ Fort Myers RHP Randy Dobnak transferred from AAA-Rochester to Pensacola; INF Randy Cesar transferred to Pensacola from AAA-Rochester 2019 DAY-BY-DAY SCHEDULE & RESULTS

Gm Date Opponent Result Winner Loser Save Record Position GB Time Attendance #1 Fri. April 5 at Mobile W, 7-0 J. Alcala (1-0) M. Beasley (0-1) -- 1-0 T-1 -- 2:00 1,557 #2 Fri. April 4 at Mobile W, 4-3 (8) C. Stashak (1-0) Z. Ryan (0-1) D. Knight (1) 2-0 T-1 -- 2:42 -- #3 Sat. April 5 at Mobile W, 5-0 D. Smeltzer (1-0) P. Sandoval (0-1) -- 3-0 T-1 -- 2:47 1,612 #4 Sun. April 6 at Mobile L, 1-2 (11) Dario Beltre (1-0) S. Clay (0-1) -- 3-1 T-1 -- 3:17 717 #5 Mon. April 7 at Mobile L, 5-7 Z. Ryan (1-1) A. Cutura (0-1) A. Hofacket (1) 3-2 T-1 -- 3:16 573 Off Tue. April 9 #6 Wed. April 10 Jacksonville W, 5-4 J. Alcala (2-0) M. Mills (0-1) R. Mason (1) 4-2 T-1st -- 2:52 5,038 #7 Thu. April 11 Jacksonville W, 4-3 B. Graterol (1-0) R. Dugger (0-2) D. Knight (2) 5-2 1st -- 2:49 3,505 #8 Fri. April 12 Jacksonville W, 2-0 D. Smeltzer (2-0) L, J. Guzman (0-1) C. Stashak (1) 6-2 1st -- 1:57 5,038 #9 Sat. April 13 Jacksonville L, 0-1 J. Milbrath (1-0) A. Bray (0-1) D. Lee (1) 6-3 1st -- 2:41 5,038 #10 Sun. April 14 Jacksonville W, 4-3 S. Poppen (1-0) C. Poteet (1-1) R. Mason (2) 7-3 1st -- 2:27 4,202 #11 Mon. April 15 at Biloxi W, 4-3 J. Alcala (3-0) M. Diplan (0-1) D. Knight (3) 8-3 1st -- 2:46 1,597 #12 Tue. April 16 at Biloxi L, 2-3 (10) N. Griep (1-1) C. Stashak (1-1) -- 8-4 1st -- 2:37 1,657 #13 Wed. April 17 at Biloxi W, 5-2 A. Bray (1-1) B. Webb (0-3) S. Clay (1) 9-4 1st -- 3:16 1,703 #14 Fri. April 19 at Biloxi W, 9-1 G. Jax (1-0) A. Bettinger (0-1) -- 10-4 1st -- 2:21 2,665 #15 Fri. April 19 at Biloxi L, 3-4 A. Perdomo (1-0) J. Ames (0-1) N. Griep (1) 10-5 1st -- 2:02 -- #16 Sat. April 20 Mobile W, 5-0 S. Poppen (2-0) M. Ball (0-1) -- 11-5 1st -- 2:54 5,038 #17 Sun. April 21 Mobile W, 8-5 J. Alcala (4-0) J. Castillo (0-3) D. Knight (4) 12-5 1st -- 3:01 3,647 #18 Mon. April 22 Mobile W, 7-4 B. Graterol (2-0) Z. Kelly (1-1) R. Mason (3) 13-5 1st -- 2:31 4,288 #19 Tue. April 23 Mobile L, 0-1 J. Beasley (1-1) D. Smeltzer (2-1) D. Beltre (2) 13-6 1st -- 2:26 4,336 #20 Wed. April 24 Mobile W, 1-0 D. Knight (1-0) P. Sandoval (0-3) -- 14-6 1st -- 2:34 3,444 #21 Thu. April 25 at Jackson W, 5-2 (10) C. Stashak (2-1) K. Ginkel (0-1) R. Mason (4) 15-6 1st -- 3:09 918 #22 Fri. April 26 at Jackson L, 7-12 B. Jeter (1-1) J. Alcala (4-1) M. Kohn (5) 15-7 1st -- 3:19 2,392 #23 Sat. April 27 at Jackson W, 4-3 R. Mason (1-0) L. Luetge (1-1) D. Knight 16-7 1st -- 2:34 2,009 #24 Sun. April 28 at Jackson W, 8-3 D. Smeltzer (3-1) S. Lewis (1-2) -- 17-7 1st -- 2:58 727 #25 Mon. April 29 at Jackson L, 1-3 J. Ginkel (1-1) J. Moran (0-1) M. Kohn (6) 17-8 1st -- 2:29 2,204 Off Tue. April 30 #26 Wed. May 1 Biloxi L, 3-7 J. Belisario (1-0) S. Poppen (2-1) -- 17-9 1st -- 2:42 3,678 #27 Thu. May 2 Biloxi L, 0-1 D. Williams (4-1) C. Stashak (2-2) N. Griep (5) 17-10 1st -- 2:58 4,332 #28 Fri. May 3 Biloxi W, 10-8 B. Graterol (3-0) B. Webb (1-4) S. Clay (2) 18-10 1st -- 3:37 4,880 #29 Sat. May 4 Biloxi W, 11-2 A. Bray (2-1) B. Francis (0-2) T. Jay (1) 19-10 1st -- 2:59 (1:07) 5,038 #30 Sun. May 5 Biloxi W, 9-2 G. Jax (2-0) A. Bettinger (0-3) R. Mason (5) 20-10 1st -- 2:42 3,998 #31 Mon. May 6 at Mississippi W, 6-3 J. Ames (1-1) J. Walker (1-3) C. Stashak (2) 21-10 1st -- 2:44 1,716 #32 Tue. May 7 at Mississippi L. 3-5 H. Ynoa (1-2) A. Phillips (0-1) -- 21-11 1st -- 2:45 1,633 #33 Wed. May 8 at Mississippi W, 1-0 B. Graterol (4-0) T. Davidson (0-1) R. Mason (6) 22-11 1st -- 2:38 3,820 #34 Thu. May 9 at Mississippi W, 4-0 R. Dobnak (1-0) I. Anderson (2-2) -- 23-11 1st -- 2:33 1,909 #35 Fri. May 10 at Mississippi L, 1-4 K. Muller (1-1) G. Jax (2-1) J. Graham (4) 23-12 1st -- 2:02 1,482 #36 Sat. May 11 at Chattanooga L, 1-5 (F/5) S. Moss (2-1) S. Poppen (2-2) -- 23-13 1st -- 1:32 (:36) 2,698 #37 Mon. May 13 at Chattanooga W, 1-0 (F/7) J. Alcala (5-1) J. Johnson (0-4) R. Mason (7) 24-13 1st -- 1:55 #38 Mon. May 13 at Chattanooga L, 4-5 (F/9) A. Powers (2-0) T. Jay (0-1) -- 24-14 1st -- 2:50 3,821 #39 Tue. May 14 at Chattanooga W, 3-0 B. Graterol (3-0) R. Wooten (1-2) C. Stashak (3) 25-14 1st -- 2:44 3,483 #40 Wed. May 15 at Chattanooga W, 7-6 R. Dobnak (2-0) T. Santillan (0-2) S. Clay (3) 26-14 1st -- 2:57 4,464 #41 Thu. May 16 Mobile L, 4-5 (10) A. Hofacket (1-0) T. Hackimer (0-1) Z. Ryan (3) 26-15 1st -- 2:56 4,402 #42 Fri. April 17 Mobile L, 2-8 M. Santos (2-1) S. Poppen (2-3) -- 26-16 1st -- 2:42 5,038 #43 Sat. April 18 Mobile L, 0-3 J. Castillo (2-4) A. Bray (2-2) R. Clark (3) 26-17 1st -- 2:44 5,038 #44 Sun. April 19 Mobile W, 4-3 (10) R. Mason (2-0) A. Hofacket (1-1) -- 27-17 1st -- 3:12 4,332 #45 Mon. April 20 Mobile W, 4-2 T. Jay (1-1) Z. Kelly (1-2) C. Stashak (4) 28-17 1st -- 2:27 4,285 Off Tue. May 21 #46 Wed. May 22 at Tennessee L, 3-9 O. De La Cruz (2-1) A. Cutura (0-2) -- 28-18 1st -- 3:28 2.595 #47 Thu. May 23 at Tennessee W, 10-5 W. Ramirez (1-0) T. Miller (3-2) -- 29-18 1st -- 3:25 3,366 #48 Fri. May 24 at Tennessee L, 1-5 J. Minch (5-1) J. Alcala (5-2) -- 29-19 1st -- 2:42 5,885 #49 Sat. May 25 at Tennessee L, 1-5 T. Hatch (2-5) M. Acosta (0-1) -- 29-20 1st -- 2:31 6.202 #50 Sun. May 26 at Tennessee W, 11-10 W. Ramirez (2-0) B. Barkey (1-2) -- 30-20 1st -- 3:59 3,311 Off Mon. May 27 #51 Tue. May 28 Mississippi W, 7-0 T. Hackimer (1-1) J. Wentz (2-4) -- 31-20 1st -- 2:23 3,898 #52 Wed. May 29 Mississippi L, 3-6 T. Davidson (2-3) J. Ames (1-2) J. Walker (1) 31-21 1st -- 2:51 3,434 #53 Thu. May 30 Mississippi L, 4-6 J. De La Cruz (1-1) W. Ramirez (2-1) J. Walker (2) 31-22 1st -- 2:38 4,286 #54 Fri. May 31 Mississippi W, 2-1 J. Ames (3-2) I. Anderson (2-4) A. Vizcaya (1) 32-22 1st -- 2:23 5,038 #55 Sat. Jun 1 Mississippi L, 4-8 K. Muller (4-1) T. Jay (1-2) T. Burrows (1) 32-23 1st -- 2:48 5,038 #56 Sun. June 2 Jacksonville L, 6-9 (F/10) T. Stevens (1-0) C. Stashak (2-3) -- 32-24 T-1st -- 3:14 3,010 #57 Mon. June 3 Jacksonville W, 8-7 (F/10) W. Ramirez (3-1) B. Graves (1-2) -- 33-24 T-1st -- 3:18 3,777 #58 Tue. Jun 4 Jacksonville W, 7-5 T. Hackimer (2-1) M. Mills (1-7) S. Clay (4) 34-24 T-1st -- 3:19 4,001 #59 Thu. June 6 (1) Jacksonville W, 2-0 (F/7) A. Cutura (1-2) S. Sanchez (1-2) S. Clay (5) 35-24 1st -- 1:39 -- #60 Thu. June 6 (2) Jacksonville W, 11-4 (F/7) W. Ramirez (4-1) T. Steves (1-1) -- 36-24 1st -- 2:18 4,333 #61 Fri. June 7 at Biloxi L, 1-9 A. Bettinger (4-4) B. Sammons (0-1) -- 36-25 T-1st -- 2:29 2,508 #62 Sat. Jun 8 at Biloxi L, 2-5 J. Belisario (6-0) C. Barnes (0-1) L. Barker (8) 36-26 2nd 1.0 3:01 3,585 #63 Sun. Jun 9 at Biloxi L, 0-8 T. Supak (8-2) J. Alcala (5-3) -- 36-27 2nd 2.0 2:49 1,518 #64 Mon. June 10 at Biloxi 6:35 PM #65 Tue. June 11 at Biloxi 10:35 AM #66 Wed. June 12 Tennessee 6:35 PM #67 Thu. June 13 Tennessee 6:35 PM #68 Fri. June 14 Tennessee 6:35 PM #69 Sat. June 15 Tennessee 6:05 PM #70 Sun. June 16 Tennessee 1:05 PM Off Mon. June 17 Tue. June 18 SL All-Star Game 6:35 PM Held in Biloxi Off Wed. June 19

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