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PRO-NUN-SEE-AY-SHUNS Quick Facts:

Vijay Patel: Veejay Home: Arnold Field

D.J. Sharabi: Shah-rah-bee Dimensions: LF-320, LCF-331, CF-435, RCF-345, RF-311 Nick Barnese: Bar-niece Capacity: 1,400 Rob DeAngelis: Dee-an-juhl-iss Founded: 2014 Nick Gotta: Got-uhh Colors: Navy and Orange DonDrei Hubbard: Don-dray League: (6th Season) Chris Kwitzer: Quit-zer General Manager: Brett Creamer Danny Molinari: Mall-uh-nar-ee Owner: Jon Sebastiani Henry Omana: Oh-monn-yuh Luke Laurita: Luh-ree-tuh

Pacific Association Standings TEAM W-L PCT GB STRK L-10 11-3 .786 - 8W 9-1 10-7 .588 2.5 1L 5-5 7-8 .467 4.5 3L 5-5 6-9 .400 5.5 2W 4-6 Salina Stockade 4-11 .267 7.5 2L 2-8

Bench Coach: Casey Gilroy SONOMA STOMPERS Pitching Coach: Mike Nunes Pitchers VALLEJO ADMIRALS # Player B/T Ht Wt HOMETOWN Pitchers 8 Konner Arnold R/R 6-2 205 Palmdale, Calif. # Player B/T Ht Wt HOMETOWN 27 Nick Barnese R/R 6-3 215 Simi Valley, Calif. 50 Carl Brice R/R 6-5 250 Jackson, Miss. 26 Brian Browning R/L 6-3 200 Homewood, Alabama 60 Cage Cascone R/R 5-10 180 Pacifica, Calif. 29 Jacob Cox R/R 6-5 225 Fresno, Calif. Dariel Checo R/R 6-0 205 New York, New York 17 Ethan Gibbons R/R 5-10 185 Fairfield, Calif. 30 Dakota Freese R/R 6-4 195 Cedar Rapids, Iowa 22 Henry Omana R/R 6-4 210 Diamond Bar, Calif. 33 Eli Garcia R/R 6-0 170 Trenton, New Jersey 13 Vijay Patel R/R 6-2 190 Santa Rosa, Calif. 43 Tyler Herr R/R 6-8 220 Katy, TX 5 Ryan Richardson R/R 5-10 175 Spokane, Wash. 28 Alex Leach R/R 6-4 240 Charlotte, N.C. 14 Marshall Shill R/R 5-11 185 Merrill, Wisc. 22 Mike Melendez L/L 6-1 195 Hollywood, FL 31 Willie Ethington R/R 6-3 190 Mesa, AZ 40 Harold Myles R/R 6-5 225 Fort Washington, MD 12 Luke Laurita L/L 6-2 180 Northridge, Calif. 90 Jesse Remington L/L 6-3 200 Champaign, Illinois 28 Patrick Barnett R/R 6-6 225 Windsor, Connecticut

11 Connor Leedholm R/R 6-1 205 Lakewood, CATCHERS # Player B/T Ht Wt HOMETOWN Catchers 27 Nick Crouse R/R 6-0 200 Indianapolis, IN # Player B/T Ht Wt HOMETOWN 31 Ricky Gingras L/R 6-3 215 Hemet, Calif. 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 Infielders 16 Zach Files L/R 6-2 210 Fort Worth, TX # Player B/T Ht Wt HOMETOWN 35 Joe Torre R/R 5-9 175 23 Jacob Barfield R/R 6-0 225 Houston, Texas 11 Jacob Wark L/R 6-4 230 Tualatin, Oregon 4 Nick Gotta R/R 5-9 175 San Diego, Calif. 4 Aaron Brill R/R 6-0 200 West Palm Beach, FL 15 Nick Kern R/R 6-0 185 Brea, Calif. Outfielders 9 Chris Kwitzer L/R 6-0 210 Buffalo, New York # Player B/T Ht Wt HOMETOWN 1 Rayson Romero R/R 5-8 170 Mililani, Hawaii 13 Nick Akins Sr. R/R 6-1 220 Los Angeles, Calif. 3 Pedro Barrios R/R 5-9 180 Mililani, Venezuela Outfielders 25 Chevy Clarke R/R 6-2 200 Atlanta, GA 10 Vladimir Gomez R/R 5-10 195 Bronx, New York # Player B/T Ht Wt HOMETOWN 12 Tillman Pugh R/R 6-0 200 Oakland, Calif. 21 Rob DeAngelis L/L 6-0 195 Staten Island, New York 12 Erick Gaylord R/R 5-9 185 Virginia Beach, VA 19 Brock Hartley R/R 6-3 220 Phoenix, Arizona

25 DonDrei Hubbard R/R 6-0 220 Houston, Texas Manager: PJ Phillips 18 Miles Williams R/R 6-0 222 Flower Mountain, Texas Manager: Zack Pace (#24)

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 collegiately • Jacob enters his second season of professional after beginning at Cal State University San Bernardino. The Palmdale, CA native went 9-5 his career with the in 2018 where he hit 14 home runs in college with a 4.14 ERA while striking out 53 in 78.1 innings. with an .890 OPS. #29 Jacob Cox (RHP) FB (88-90), CUT, SL #4 Nick Gotta (INF) Jacob pitched in 68 games for the Stompers between 2016, 2017, and • • Nick enters his third season on and his first as a 2018 striking out 82 batters in 83.1 innings with a 2.70 ERA. Stomper. He spent some time in the Canadian- with the #27 Nick Barnese (RHP) FB (90-94), CB (74-80), CH (79-84) in 2017 and with the Quebec Capitales in 2018. Nick has • Nick is entering his ninth season of professional baseball and his first with a lifetime batting average of .334. the Sonoma Stompers. He was drafted by the Tampa Bay Devil Rays in the 3rd round (95th overall) in the 2007 MLB Draft. In 2018 with the #44 Bronson butcher (C) , Nick struck out 37 batters in 34.2 innings. • Bronson enters his second season with the Stompers after beginning 2018 #17 Ethan Gibbons (RHP) FB (89-93), CB, CH in the Pecos League, where he hit .374 with the , with • Ethan has six years of pro experience as a starter and reliever, with 305 seven home runs and 50 RBI over 187 at-bats. For the Stompers, Bronson strikeouts in 324 lifetime innings. He began his pro career with Vallejo in hit .326 in 14 games with the club. 2013 and spent the last three seasons in the before #25 Dondrei Hubbard (OF) signing to play with the Stompers for the 2018 season. • DonDrei enters his first season of professional baseball in the United #26 Brian Browning (LHP) FB (86-90), CB, CH States after spending some time overseas in Australia and Europe. • Brian enters his third season of professional baseball and his first with the DonDrei is a native of Houston, Texas and appreciates that baseball has Stompers. The southpaw was formerly with in the given him a chance to travel the world. organization for one season with the Boise Hawks in 2017 before playing #21 Rob DeAngelis (INF) with the Pittsburg Diamonds in 2018. • Rob enters his second season with the Stompers. The Ramapo College #13 Vijay Patel (RHP) FB (88-92), CUT, CH, SPL product hit .260 in 2018 while driving in 40 runs. • A Santa Rosa native, Vijay attended Santa Rosa Junior College, then #15 Nick Kern (INF) pitched two years at William Jewell, where he struck out 119 batters over • Nick enters his second season of professional baseball after beginning his 104.2 innings. career with the Napa Silverados. Before turning pro, Nick was a 4-year #5 Ryan Richardson (RHP) FB (86-89), VUL-CH player for the UCLA Bruins. • Ryan left the Stompers in August 2017 to play in Japan and after playing #19 Brock Hartley (OF) for the Kagawa Olive Guyners of the Shikoku Island League and is back • A native of Phoenix, Brock played two seasons at Yapavai College and hit in the Pacific Association for his third season with Sonoma. .337 as a sophomore with 12 home runs, then went on to play in the Junior #22 Henry Omana (RHP) FB (88-93), CB, CH College World Series. In 2018 for the Stompers, Brock hit .300 with four • Henry enters his third season of professional baseball, his first with the home runs and 18 RBIs in 15 games. Stompers, after spending the previous two seasons with the Pericos de Puebla of the where he accrued a lifetime ERA of 3.19. #9 Chris Kwitzer (Utility) He also collected 105 strikeouts in 103 innings. • Chris begins his second year as a professional and his first with the #31 Willie Ethington (RHP) FB (85-88), CB, CH Stompers. He began his career as a journeyman, playing with four teams: • Willie joins the Stompers for the first time after spending the three previous Santa Fe Fuego, Pittsburg Diamonds, Salina Stockade, and Hollywood seasons in the PECOS League. He is a former 17th round draft pick of the Stars. In 2018 as a whole, Chris his .350 with 13 home runs and 65 RBIs. out of high school in Mesa, AZ. #7 Danny Molinari (C) #28 Patrick Barnett (RHP) 4-FB (86-88), 2-FB (84-86), CB, CH • Danny enters his second season in professional baseball after beginning • Patrick enters his second season as a professional ball player, his first his career in the PECOS League with the Trinidad Triggers where he hit since 2016 and his first as a Stomper. The tall, righty has a lifetime 2.69 .405 and was on base more than 50% of his at-bats. ERA with 102 strikeouts in 120.2 innings. #18 Miles Williams (OF) #30 Connor leedholm • Miles returns to the Stompers for his second season as he enters his seventh season of professional baseball. Miles was drafted twice. Once by #12 Luke Laurita (LHP) FB (90-92), CH, SL the LA Dodgers in 2010 and by the Marlins in 2013. • Luke enters his first season as a professional baseball player after playing #3 Rayson Romero (INF) collegiately at Cas State University Dominguez Hills. • In his second season with the Stompers, Rayson looks to improve on his #14 Marshall Shill (RHP) FB (87-91), CH, SL 2018 campaign where he contributed to the clubs record-setting 2018 • Marshall enters his first season of professional baseball after playing regular-season 57 wins. collegiately at Lindenwood University and helping his team reach the Division 2 College World Series. #3 Pedro Barrios (INF) • In his first season with the Stompers, Pedro comes off of a 2018 season where he led the Pacific Association in AVG (.364) with the Martinez Clippers

LF CF RF Rob DeAngelis (12) Dondrei Hubbard (12) Miles Williams (11) Brock Hartley (2) Brock Hartley (1) Brock Hartley (3)

SS 2B Pedro Barrios (8) Nick Gotta (7) Rayson Romero (3) Champi Lucca (2)

Nick Gotta (2) Rayson Romero (2) Ethan Gibbons (1) Nick Kern (1)

3B SP 1B Jacob Barfield (12) Ethan Gibbons (3) Chris Kwitzer (14) Nick Kern (1) Henry Omana (3) Nick Barnese (3) Konner Arnold (3) Vijay Patel (2)

DH

C Bronson Butcher (10) Brock Hartley (4) Daniel Molinari (4) Nick Gotta (4) Miles Williams (3) Pedro Barriios (1) Dondrei Hubbard (1)

STOMPERS ALL-TIME RECORD BOOK (SINCE 2014)

OFFENSE PITCHING

Home Runs, All-time Runs Batted In, All-time Wins, All-time Saves, All-time

Player Years HR Player Years RBI Player Years Wins Player Years SV

1st Joel Carranza ‘14-17 58 1st Joel Carranza ‘14-17 226 1st Mike Jackson Jr. ‘14-17 16 1st Jacob Cox ‘16-Pres 31

2nd Daniel Baptista ‘15-‘18 23 2nd Daniel Baptista ‘15-‘18 166 1st Erik Gonsalves ‘14-17 16 2nd Sean Conroy ‘15-‘16 10

3rd Kenny Meimerstorf ‘18 22 3rd Matt Hibbert ‘14-17 121 3rd Juan Espinosa ‘16-‘18 13 3rd Mike Jackson Jr. ‘14-17 9

3rd Miles Williams ‘18 20 4th Yuki Yasuda ‘15-‘17 99 4th Jacob Cox ‘16-Pres 12 4th Juan Espinosa ‘16-‘18 4

5th 2 Tied With ………………………… 15 5th Mark Hurley ’15-‘16 86 4th Gregory Paulino ‘15-‘16 12 4th Jose Flores ‘16 4

Hits, All-time Runs, All-time era, All-time (Min. 100 IP) Innings pitched, All-time

Player Years Hits Player Years Runs Player Year ERA Player Years IP

1st Joel Carranza ‘14-17 295 1st Joel Carranza ‘14-17 288 1st Taylor Thurber ‘16-‘17 3.23 1st Mike Jackson Jr. ‘14-17 233.2

2nd Matt Hibbert ‘14-17 276 2nd Matt Hibbert ‘14-17 240 2nd Juan Espinosa ’16-‘18 3.83 2nd Juan Espinosa ‘16-‘18 230.0

3rd Daniel Baptista ‘15-‘18 259 3rd Daniel Baptista ‘15-‘18 142 3rd Sean Conroy ’15-‘16 3.89 3rd Erik Gonsalves ‘15-‘16 208.3

4th Yuki Yasuda ‘15-17 177 4th Yuki Yasuda ‘15-‘17 114 4th Gregory Paulino ’15-16 4.08 4th Gregory Paulino ‘15-‘16 169.3

5th Mark Hurley ‘15-16 156 5th Marcus Bradley ‘17-‘18 107 5th Erik Gonsalves ’14-17 4.22 5th Eric Schwieger ‘14-15 163.2

Batting average, All-time (min. 300 ab) Stolen bases, All-time strikeouts, All-time Games pitched, All-time

Player Years AVG Player Years SB Player Years SO Player Years G

1st Scott David ‘16-17 .316 1st Matt Hibbert ‘14-17 113 1st Mike Jackson Jr. ‘14-17 211 1st Mike Jackson Jr. ‘14-17 69

2nd Brennan Metzger ‘15, ‘17 .307 2nd Marcus Bradley ‘17-‘18 38 2nd Juan Espinosa ‘16-‘18 201 2nd Jacob Cox ‘16-Pres 68

3rd Joel Carranza ‘14-17 .300 3rd Yuki Yasuda ‘15-‘17 37 3rd Gregory Paulino ‘15-‘16 133 3rd DJ Sahrabi ’17-‘19 64

4th Matt Hibbert ‘14-17 .291 4th Derrick Fox ‘14-16, ‘17 30 4th Ty’Relle Harris ‘17-‘188 122 4th Ryan Richardson ‘16-Pres 60

5th Daniel Baptista ‘15-‘18 .287 5th Brennan Metzger ‘15, ‘17 25 5th 2 Tied With ………………………… 119 5th Erik Gonsalves ‘14-17 56

STOMPERS SINGLE-SEASON RECORD BOOK (SINCE 2014) OFFENSE PITCHING Home Runs, Single Season Runs Batted In, Single Season Wins, Single Season Saves, Single Season Player Year HR Player Year RBI Player Year Wins Player Year SV 1st Kenny Meimerstorf 2018 22 1st Kenny Meimerstorf 2018 68 1st Vijay Patel 2018 9 1st Jacob Cox 2018 26 2nd Miles Williams 2018 20 2nd Joel Carranza 2014 64 2nd Will Scott 2014 8 2nd Sean Conroy 2015 10 3rd Joel Carranza 2014 19 3rd Joel Carranza 2017 63 2nd Gregory Paulino 2015 8 3rd Mike Jackson Jr. 2014 9 4th Joel Carranza 2016 15 4th Daniel Baptista 2016 61 2nd Mike Jackson Jr. 2016 8 4th Jacob Cox 2017 6 5th Joel Carranza 2017 14 5th Joel Carranza 2016 60 3rd 3 More Tied With ...... 7 5th Jose Flores 2016 4

Hits, Single Season Runs, Single Season era, Single Season Innings pitched, Single Season Player Year Hits Player Year Runs Player Year ERA Player Year IP 1st Mark Hurley 2015 90 1st Matt Hibbert 2017 76 1st Tyler Garkow 2017 2.56 1st Erik Gonsalves 2014 106.0 2nd Daniel Baptista 2016 86 2nd Kenny Meimerstorf 2018 64 2nd Ty’Relle Harris 2017 2.57 2nd Will Scott 2014 101.1 3rd Matt Hibbert 2017 84 2nd Matt Hibbert 2015 64 3rd Mike Jackson Jr. 2016 2.84 3rd Gregory Paulino 2015 93.1 4th Jayce Ray 2014 83 4th Jayce Ray 2014 62 4th Taylor Thurber 2016 2.95 4th Juan Espinosa 2017 92.0 4th Joel Carranza 2016 83 5th Mark Hurley 2015 61 5th Juan Espinosa 2017 3.32 5th Eric Schwieger 2015 89.2

Batting average, Single Season Stolen bases, Single Season strikeouts, Single Season Games pitched, Single Season Player Year AVG Player Year SB Player Year SO Player Year G 1st Jayce Ray 2014 .355 1st Matt Hibbert 2017 36 1st Tyler Garkow 2017 97 1st Mike Jackson Jr. 2014 31 2nd Daniel Baptista 2015 .321 2nd Matt Hibbert 2015 32 2nd Juan Espinosa 2017 91 1st Yuki Sakama 2014 31 3rd Joel Carranza 2016 .316 3rd Matt Hibbert 2016 25 3rd Gregory Paulino 2015 87 3rd D.J. Sharabi 2018 30 4th Brennan Metzger 2017 .312 4th Derrick Fox 2016 23 4th Oliver Garcia 2016 85 3rd Jacob Cox 2018 29 5th Yuki Yasuda 2015 .307 4th Marcus Bradley 2017 23 4th Ty’Relle Harris 2017 85 3rd Jacob Cox 2017 29

PACIFIC ASSOCIATION RECORD BOOK (SINCE 2014) OFFENSE PITCHING Home Runs, Single Season Runs Batted In, Single Season Wins, Single Season Saves, Single Season Player Team Year HR Player Team Year RBI Player Team Year Wins Player Team Year SV 1st Matt Chavez SRF 2015 31 1st Matt Chavez SRF 2015 85 1st Patrick Conroy SRF 2014 9 1st Jacob Cox SON 2018 26 2nd Nick Akins Sr. VAL 2018 26 2nd Jake Taylor SRF 2016 74 1st Max Beatty SRF 2018 9 2nd Sammy Gervacio VAL 2017 18 3rd Mike Taylor PIT 2015 24 2nd Mike Taylor PIT 2015 74 3rd 9 Tied With ...... 8 3rd Collin Allen SRF 2014 16 4th Kenny Meimerstorf SON 2018 22 4th Nick Akins Sr. VAL 2018 71 4th 11 Tied With ...... 7 4th Steve Chapter PIT 2015 14 5th 2 Tied With ...... 20 5th Kenny Meimerstorf SON 2018 68 5th Jordan Brink PIT 2017 12

Hits, Single Season Runs, Single Season era, Single Season Innings Pitched, Single Season Player Team Year Hits Player Team Year Runs Player Team Year ERA Player Team Year IP 1st Vinny Guglietti PIT 2017 105 1st Tillman Pugh VAL 2014 77 1st Patrick Conroy SRF 2016 2.12 1st PIT 2014 116.0 2nd Maikel Jova SRF 2015 104 2nd Matt Hibbert SON 2017 76 2nd Dennis Neal PIT 2015 2.47 2nd Nick DeBarr SRF 2015 110.0 3rd Javion Randle SRF 2018 101 3rd Brett Smith PIT 2018 71 3rd Tyler Garkow SON 2017 2.56 3rd Chris Cummins PIT 2016 107.1 3rd Nicholas Boggan VAL 2014 101 3rd Tillman Pugh VAL 2017 71 4th Ty’Relle Harris SON 2017 2.57 4th Erik Gonsalves SON 2014 106.0 3rd Matt Chavez SRF 2015 101 5th Javion Randle SRF 2018 69 5th Dennis Neal VAL 2014 2.76 5th Patrick Conroy SRF 2016 102.0

Batting average, Single Season Stolen bases, Single Season strikeouts, Single Season Games pitched, Single Season Player Team Year AVG Player Team Year SB Player Team Year SO Player Team Year G 1st Scott David PIT 2015 .384 1st Darian Sandford VAL 2016 99 1st Jared Koenig SRF 2018 120 1st Chris Butcher NAP 2018 36 2nd Matt Chavez SRF 2015 .383 2nd Tillman Pugh VAL 2014 43 2nd Nick DeBarr SRF 2015 115 1st Julian Esquibel SRF 2016 36 3rd Vinny Guglietti PIT 2017 .360 3rd Matt Hibbert SON 2017 36 3rd Chris Cummins PIT 2016 102 3rd Collin Allen SRF 2014 35 4th Jayce Ray SON 2014 .355 4th Matt Hibbert SON 2015 32 3rd Dakota Freese SR/P 2016 102 3rd Sammy Gervacio VAL 2017 35 5th Jordan Hinshaw VAL 2014 .339 5th 2 Tied With ...... 30 5th Jordan Brink PIT 2018 98 5th 2 Tied With ...... 33

HOMERUN TRACKER STREAKS

Dondrei Hubbard – 6 Nick Gotta- 14G on base/ hit safely in 11 of 14 games Jacob Barfield – 4 Chris Kwitzer- 11G on base Brock Hartley – 3 Jacob Barfield- 11G on base Chris Kwitzer – 2 Dondrei Hubbard- 8G hit Miles Williams – 1 Miles Williams- 7G on base

Rob DeAngelis – 1 Daniel Molinari – 1

MANAGER: ZACK PACE #24 • Zack Pace is entering his second year as the Stompers manager. In his first season, he set a single-season league record in wins, leading the Stompers to an overall record of 57-23 in 2019. • Pace had a successful career of 11 years and 853 games played across the American Association, Frontier League and Pacific Association. Pace played five seasons for the San Rafael Pacifics and won three Pacific Association Championships with San Rafael, including the 2014 season in which he hit .321. • The outfielder played 349 games for the Pacifics, collecting 336 hits and driving in 148 runs. He

also stole 76 bases, drew 285 walks and averaged a .276 batting average over his four years. • In his 11-year career, Pace had a career .268 average, hits 810 in 3019 at-bats. He stole 214 bases and finished with a lifetime on-base percentage of .402. • Zack attended college at Sonoma State and most recently coached at his alma mater under head coach John Goelz in 2007 and from 2014 to 2018.

PITCHING COACH: MIKE NUNES • Mike is entering his second year coaching professional baseball. • Nunes played at Sonoma State in 2004 and was a graduate assistant in 2005, when current Stompers manager Zack Pace joined the Seawolves. • After finishing his time as a GA, he pitched in 26 games for the Mesa Miners of the , recording a 3.83 ERA. • Mike spent 2006 and 2007 with the Sioux City Explorers of the American Association, including the 2006 season with Pace. • Since 2015, Nunes has been an assistant coach at Sonoma State, where he assists in coaching the pitching staff.

BENCH COACH: CASEY GILROY • Entering his first season of coaching professional baseball after coaching at Sonoma State University for nine seasons. • Led the Petaluma Leghorns American Legion team to their first 30-win season ever, and just one win short of a trip to the American Legion World Series.

ATHLETIC TRAINER: DR. AUGUSTO REYNOSO • Dr. Augusto Reynoso graduated with his bachelor's degree in Biology from Ramapo College of New Jersey and went on to receive his doctorate degree in Physical Therapy in 2016 from Dominican College of Blauvelt. • Dr. Reynoso has worked with a Collegiate Division III Men Baseball team as an athletic trainer assistant and is certified as a strength and conditioning specialist by the National Strength and Conditioning Association. • He has pursued continuing education courses in Emergency Medical Response, exercise prescription, advanced manual techniques for sports-related injuries, and myofascial release/massage techniques.