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July 6Th Waterloo Bucks

July 6Th Waterloo Bucks

St. Cloud Rox (MN) (2-1 Overall) vs. Waterloo Bucks (IA) (4-1 Overall) Northwoods League Monday, July 6th -- 6:35 PM CT Riverfront Stadium -- Waterloo, IA Game #4 (Overall) - Road Game #3 Radio: 1390 AM St. Cloud Internet: 1390GraniteCitySports.com App: 1390 Granite City Sports Broadcaster: Evan Hughes Media Contact: [email protected]

UPCOMING GAMES AND PITCHING PROBABLES Tuesday, July 7th @WAT 6:35 PM St. Cloud RHP Trent Schoeberl vs Waterloo TBA 1390 AM St. Cloud/1390GraniteCitySports.com Wednesday, July 8th MAN 7:05 PM St. Cloud RHP Luke Albright vs Mankato TBA 1390 AM St. Cloud/1390GraniteCitySports.com Thursday, July 9th @MAN 7:05 PM St. Cloud RHP Zane Mills vs Mankato TBA 1390 AM St. Cloud/1390GraniteCitySports.com Friday, July 10th @WIL 7:05 PM St. Cloud RHP Brandon Mills vs Willmar TBA 1390 AM St. Cloud/1390GraniteCitySports.com EIGHT-RUN INNING LEADS TO SWEEP: After walking off in dramat- ic fashion against Rochester on Thursday, the Rox used an eight-run eighth inning 2020 Rox Overview Overall...... 2-1 to help sweep the Honkers. The scoring started early behind a Nate Rombach Home...... 1-0 (Texas Tech) RBI and a passed ball that allowed Andrew Pintar (BYU) to score. Road...... 1-1 Up by a run in the fifth inning, Jordan Barth (Augustana) ripped an RBI-triple to Place MN/IA Pod...... 3 center field. Needing insurance runs in the eighth inning, the Rox got just that af- Games Behind...... 1.0 ter batting through its order. Sam Ireland (Minnesota) roped a two-run double to Last 10 Games...... 2-1 right field. Barth would later follow by driving in another pair of runs. St. Cloud Last 5 Games...... 2-1 would go on to win 13-2. Home Dates Remaining...... 19 Next Home Game...... 7/8

BARTH/DELANO IN MID-SEASON FORM: Through three games of the 2020 season, Jordan Barth and Garett Delano (Mercer) are the top two on Rox Upcoming Schedule the Rox in hits. Barth has five hits through three games and Delano has four after 7/6 @WAT 6:35 7/7 @WAT 6:35 playing in two games. In 2019, Barth set six franchise records and Delano broke 7/8 MAN 7:05 the single season RBI record with 51. 7/9 @MAN 6:35 7/10 @WIL 7:05 7/11 @WIL (DH) 1:05/7:05 7/12 @ROC 1:05 7/13 ROC 7:05 7/14 OFF 7/15 OFF NOAH MYHRE SHINES ON FRIDAY: Making his season debut against 7/16 WAT 7:05 7/17 WAT 7:05 Rochester on Friday, RHP Noah Myhre (Minot State) earned Northwoods 7/18 ROC 6:05 7/19 ROC 4:05 League Pitcher of the Night honors after striking out five batters in two innings 7/20 @WAT 6:35 pitched. 7/21 @WAT 6:35 7/22 WIL 7:05 7/23 @WIL 7:05 7/24 OFF 7/25 OFF 7/26 OFF 7/27 MAN 7:05 ROX VS BUCKS IN 2019: During the 2019 season, Waterloo and St. Cloud 7/28 @MAN 6:35 7/29 ROC 7:05 split the eight-game series with each team winning four games. The two-game 7/30 ROC 7:05 series on Monday and Tuesday are the first and second of six games they’ll play in 7/31 WIL 7:05 8/1 WIL 6:05 2020. 8/2 WAT 4:05 8/3 WAT 7:05 8/4 OFF OFF 8/5 OFF OFF

ROX STARTER: RHP Nick DeSalvo (0-0, 0.00 ERA) DeSalvo makes his season debut with the Rox after making two starts with the franchise a sea- son ago. He struck out 11 batters in just over 10 innings pitched. He and Tuesday Rox Social Media probable Luke Albright (Kent State) are the last two Rox pitchers left to debut in Twitter: @StCloudRox 2020. Instagram: @StCloudRox Facebook: @StCloudRox

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HT: 6-4 WT: 190 BATS/THROWS: R/R COLLEGE: LIU- COUNTRY: United States RESIDENCE: Brooklyn, NY YEAR: RS-Sophomore 2019 Northwoods League Season Statistics CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO St. Cloud Rox 1-1 3.37 3 2 0 0 0 10.2 10 5 4 1 11

2019 Northwoods League Game-by-Game Statistics IN A NUTSHELL: DATE OPP DEC IP H R ER BB SO RESULT -DeSalvo returns for his second season with the Rox *8/1 @WIL -- 0.1 0 0 0 1 1 W, 5-3 after appearing in three games, including two starts 8/4 ROC W 7.0 3 0 0 0 7 W, 8-0 8/9 ROC L 3.1 7 5 4 0 3 L, 8-4 in 2019 -He struck out 11 batters, only walking one in 10.2 *Italics indicate relief appearance innings pitched. He finished the season with a 3.37 earned run average with the Rox -Before LIU-Brooklyn: He was named to the All- Brooklyn/Queens First Team and All-City second team during his senior season at . ROX POSITION PLAYER NOTES 3 1 Jordan Barth 3B/1B 6-1, 200, Jr. Cold Spring, MN Augustana #48 Nick DeSalvo -Barth returns to the Rox for his second season. In 2019 he was selected to the postseason Northwoods League All-Star team and participated in the Major League Dreams Showcase -The 2019 Rox Most Valuable Player appeared in 71 regular season games while leading the team with a .323 batting average. Barth set single season Rox records in hits (99), doubles (25), extra base hits (32), total bases (144), uns scored (54) and games played (71). -In 13 games for Augustana this year, he led the team with a .471 batting average, 24 hits and six doubles during the 2020 season -Before Augustana: The Rocori High School graduate earned All-Conference, All-Area and All-State honors. He was selected for the Minnesota Baseball All-Star Series -Barth is a World Champion in racquetball and is currently ranked No. 43 in the country for men’s singles

27 Garett Delano OF/RHP 6-2, 205, Sr.. Callahan, FL Mercer Delano returns for his second season with the Rox after appearing in 62 regular season games in 2019 -He finished the 2019 Northwoods League season with a .320 batting average including 72 hits and a team-high eight home runs and 51 runs batted in (Rox single-season record) -Delano was named a midseason and postseason Northwoods League All-Star in 2019 -During the 2020 season at Brown University, Delano started all 12 games and scored nine runs -Delano announced in the spring that he will be transferring to Mercer University

2 Tyler Finke 2B/SS/OF 5-10, 170, So. Columbus, IN SE Louisiana -Finke returns for this second season with the Rox after playing in 20 games during the 2019 season -Last season he collected 11 hits, had seven runs batted in and stole eight bases for the Rox -This season at Southeastern Louisiana, he started all 16 games and posted a .296 batting average. He led the team in hits with 16 and stolen bases with nine -Before Southeastern Louisiana: Finke played his freshman season at Snead State Community College, where he earned All-North Division and All-District honors, before transferring to Southeastern Louisiana. In high school he was an All-State and two-time All-Conference selection

44 Sam Ireland DH/1B/RF/RHP 6-3, 195, Fr. Highlands Ranch, CO Minnesota -Ireland appeared in 16 games for the the University of Minnesota in 2020 -He finished with a .303 batting average including four doubles. He scored three runs and had four runs batted in -On the mound, Ireland finished tied for the team-high in saves and struck out ten batters over eight innings pitched -Before Minnesota: Ireland was twice named the Class 5A High School Player of the Year in Colorado. Prep Baseball Report rated him the number three overall player in the state of Colorado during his senior season

12 Cody Kelly C/3B/OF 6-2, 190, HS-Sr. St. Michael, MN Minnesota -Kelly, a 2020 graduate of St. Michael-Albertville, has committed to the University of Minnesota for the upcoming school year -In 96 career high school games, he had a .466 batting average, 77 runs scored and 111 runs batted in -He was a two-time First Team All-State selection and the top ranked catcher in Minnesota by Prep Baseball Report -His brother Jack also plays for the Rox and Golden Gophers

16 Jack Kelly C/2B/OF 6-1, 180, Jr. St. Michael, MN Minnesota -Kelly returns to the Rox for his second season after appearing in 37 games in 2019. He collected 40 hits including seven doubles, a triple and three home runs. Kelly finished the 2019 Northwoods League season with a .303 batting average, 28 runs scored and 23 runs batted in. Kelly also participated in the Major League Dreams Showcase -He started all 18 games for the University of Minnesota during the 2020 season, scoring nine runs -His brother Cody also plays for the Rox. They will be teammates next season at the University of Minnesota -Before Minnesota: He spent two seasons at Northwestern University before transferring to Minnesota. The St. Michael-Albertville graduate was named all-conference, all- area, all-metro and all-state following his senior year. Kelly was ranked the number 1 catcher in Minnesota and number 29 catcher nationally by Prep Baseball Report

3 Kodie Kolden 2B/SS/3B 6-1, 190, So. Post Falls, ID Washington State -Kolden appeared in 13 games for Washington State this season -He had 11 hits, including a triple. Kolden drew seven walks and had six runs batted in. During his freshman season, he appeared in 42 games making 39 starts -Before Washington State: The Lake City High graduate was a two-time All-Inland Empire First Team selection and was named All-USA Idaho First Team during his senior season. He was rated as the third overall prospect in the state of Idaho by Baseball Northwest ROX POSITION PLAYER NOTES 4 8 Nick Marinconz 2B/SS/3B 5-11, 180, Fr. San Jose, CA Cal Poly -In his first season at Cal Poly, Marinconz appeared in 16 games and hit .215 in 65 at-bats. He also recorded 6 RBIs -As a rising freshman in college, Marinconz played in the Northwoods League last summer for the Eau Claire Express -He hit .284 for the season and helped the Express reach the championship game -Before Cal Poly: A 2019 graduate of Valley Christian High School, Marinconz played baseball in all four years and hit .334 for his career

28 Collin Montez OF 6-2, 210, Jr. Marysville, WA Washington State -Montez started all 16 games for Washington State in 2020, hitting .283 with four home runs and 17 RBI -He finished tied for third in the Pac-12 in home runs, tied for sixth in RBI and tied for seventh in runs scored. Montez recorded seven multiple-hit games -In 2019, he was the only Cougar to start all 54 games and hit .286. -Before Washington State: Attended Archbishop Murphy High School his senior year, where he was named 2A All-State by The Lynden Tribune and 2A All-Area by the Tacoma News Tribune. During his one year with the school, he hit .481 and had two wins on the mound

10 Ben Norman OF 6-2, 200, RS-Sr.. Des Moines, IA Iowa -During the 2020 college baseball season, Norman served as Iowa’s primary leadoff hitter and batted .295 with 18 runs (tied for third in Big 10) and six RBIs -He has started in 75 straight games dating back to the 2018 season -Against Georgetown this season, Norman tied two school records walking four times and scoring five runs in a 22-2 win -Before Iowa: Ranked by Perfect Game as the No. 1 outfielder in Iowa and No. 6 prospect in the state overall -Norman’s older brother, Sam, played for Iowa in 2017 -His uncle, Bob Bowlsby, is the former Athletic Director at Iowa

4 Andrew Pintar SS/2B/3B/RHP 6-2, 190, Fr. Spanish Fork, UT BYU -In his first season at BYU, Pintar hit .286 in 56 at-bats and knocked in 6 RBIs -Before BYU: 2019 4A All-State Team and 2019 Daily Herald All-Valley

19 Nate Rombach C/1B 6-5, 225, Fr. Mansfield, TX Texas Tech -In his first season at Texas Tech, Rombach hit .308 and hit 6 home runs while driving in 27 RBIs -When the 2020 season ended, the freshman led the Big 12 in home runs and RBIs -In June, Collegiate Baseball Newspaper named Rombach a Freshman All-American after his stellar freshman campaign -Before Texas Tech: Rombach was listed as the No. 1 catcher from the state of Texas in the 2019 class by Perfect Game, the No. 29 catcher in the country and the No. 23 over- all prospect from Texas. He was taken in the 19th round of the 2019 MLB Draft by the Miami Marlins

25 Luke Roskam C/3B/1B/OF 6-2, 220, Sr. Chaska, MN Nebraska -Roskam appeared in all 15 of Nebraska’s games during the 2020 season -He had a .264 batting average including four doubles and a home run. He scored 12 runs and had 13 runs batted in. As a catcher, he threw out four attempted base stealers -Before Nebraska: The Chaska graduate was the top ranked catcher and eighth overall ranked player in Minnesota by Perfect Game during his senior year. Roskam was a two-time All-State and three-time All-Metro Conference selection

29 Nate Swartz OF 6-1, 205, Fr. Farmington, NM Washington State -Swartz hit .133 in 15 at-bats during his freshman season at Washington State -He appeared in nine games and made six starts in centerfield -Before Washington State: Attended Piedra Vista High School, where he was named District 1-6A Player of the Year as a junior. Swartz batted .348 and went 9-0 on the mound in 58.1 innings pitched. He originally signed with New Mexico State but signed with Washington State following a coaching change

15 Logan Thomason UTI, SS 6-1, 190, So. Richmond, KY Eastern Kentucky -Thomason started in all 14 games at shortstop for Eastern Kentucky in 2020. He finished third on the team in batting average (.362) and had 13 RBIs -He also recorded four doubles, which was fourth best in the Ohio Valley Conference -As a freshman in 2019, he was named to the OVC All-Freshman Team after appearing in 57 games and starting 52 games -Before Eastern Kentucky: Played four years at Madison Central High School, where he helped his team win a region championship and was named MVP of the tournament ROX PITCHING NOTES 5 42 Luke Albright RHP 6-4, 235, So. Fishers, IN Kent State -In 23.2 innings pitched in 2020, Albright went 2-2 on the mound and finished with a 1.90 ERA -He struck out 22 batters and walked just 8. In his last start of the season, Albright picked up a win at Liberty after pitching 6.2 innings -In 2019, he led the MAC (during conference play) in ERA (.147), opposing batting average (.167), fewest hits allowed (20), fewest runs allowed (6) and fewest earned runs allowed (6) -Before Kent State: Led Fishers High School to a state championship in his senior season. Carried a 2.96 career ERA with 16 wins and 143 innings pitched 14 Will Anderson LHP 6-0, 180, Fr. St. Michael, MN Minnesota -Anderson appeared in four games for the Gophers during the 2020 season. He struck out six batters over four innings pitched -Before the University of Minnesota: The 2019 St. Michael-Albertville graduate was the number 3 ranked left-handed pitcher and number 6 overall player in Minnesota by Prep Baseball Report -He was a 2019 Minnesota Mr. Baseball Award finalist 21 Landen Bourassa RHP 6-4, 200, Sr. Lethbridge, AB San Francisco -Bourassa made four starts on the mound for the University of San Francisco this season -He finished the 2020 season with a 1-1 records and a 1.38 earned run average in 13 innings pitched -Before San Francisco: He transferred after playing two seasons at Lane Community College. At Lane he First Team NWAC All-Region honors. In his two seasons he finished with a 9-4 records and 2.63 earned run average. He was named to the First Team All-State Montana/Alberta during his senior year at Chinook High 55 Kevin Davis RHP 6-9, 260, Jr. Orland Park, IL USC Upstate -Davis returns for his second season with the Rox after appearing in 11 games in 2019. He struck out 22 batters in 15.1 innings pitched -He appeared in seven games on the mound this season for South Carolina Upstate -In the 2020 season, Davis finished with a 1.35 earned run average, 28 strikeouts in 20 innings pitched and had a team-high three saves for the Spartans -Before South Carolina Upstate: Davis transferred from Olney Central Junior college where he struck out 63 batters in 67 innings pitched during the 2019 season 48 Nick DeSalvo RHP 6-4, 190, Jr. Brooklyn, NY LIU-Brooklyn -DeSalvo returns for his second season with the Rox after appearing in three games, including two starts in 2019 -He struck out 11 batters, only walking one in 10.2 innings pitched. He finished the season with a 3.37 earned run average with the Rox -Before LIU-Brooklyn: He was named to the All-Brooklyn/Queens First Team and All-City second team during his senior season at Xaverian High School.

7 Josh Gainer RHP 6-1, 200, Jr. Parma, OH LIU-Brooklyn -In his first season at LIU-Brooklyn, Gainer made four relief appearances in 4.0 innings of work on the mound and gave up just one run -In 2019, he appeared in 16 games for Glendale Community College -Before LIU-Brooklyn: Earned four varsity letters in baseball and was named the 2017 Normandy High School Athlete of the Year 32 Tyson Heaton RHP 6-2, 200, Fr. Yucaipa, CA BYU -In his first season at BYU, Heaton appeared in seven games on the mound and went 2-0 on the season. In 11.1 innings pitched, he struck out nine batters and finished with a 6.35 ERA -Before BYU: Heaton was drafted in the 40th round of the 2019 MLB Draft by the Los Angeles Angels. He was ranked the 18th-best-right-handed pitcher in California and 327th player in the nation. Heaton set the Yucaipa High School record for wins in a career with 32. In March of 2019, he threw a perfect game and struck out nine batters 22 Justin Kelly RHP 6-1, 180, RS-So. West Jordan, UT Utah -Kelly made four starts on the mound this season for Utah -He finished with a 2.66 earned run average. In 23.2 innings pitched, he struck out 14 batters -Before Utah: At Copper Hills High School, Kelly earned All-Region and Honorable Mention All-State honors following his senior season. He was also a member of the Class 5A North All-Star Team

30 Trevor Koenig LHP 7-0, 185, Jr. St. Cloud, MN St. Cloud State -Koenig returns to the Rox for his second season after being named the Rox Pitcher of the Year in 2019. He started game one of the Northwoods League Playoffs for the Rox -He was also selected as a Midseason and Postseason Northwoods League All-Star. He made 10 regular season starts on the mound while posting a 1.35 earned run average -Koenig tied the Rox single season record for wins with a 7-2 record in 60 innings pitched -He made four appearances for St. Cloud State in 2020, striking out 18 batters in 10.1 innings -Before St. Cloud State: Koenig was a 40th round draft pick of the Milwaukee Brewers following his senior season at St. Cloud Tech. He was a two-time All-Conference player, All-Area Player of the Year and All-State selection

9 RJ Martinez LHP 5-11, 180, Jr. Sun City, CA Minot State -Martinez returns for his second season with the Rox after making 13 appearances, including 10 starts in 2019. He started game two of the Northwoods League Playoffs for the Rox. He finished the season with a 6-2 record while posting a 3.64 earned run average. In 64.1 innings pitched, Martinez had a team-high 56 strikeouts -Martinez was selected as a midseason and postseason Northwoods League All-Star. -This season he made three starts on the mound for Minot State. In 15.2 innings pitched he struck out 12 batters -Before Minot State: Martinez transferred to Minot State after attending Yavapai College in Arizona. He holds the single season strikeout record at Valley View High with 81 during his senior season ROX PITCHING NOTES 6 23 Zane Mills RHP 6-4, 215, So. Portland, OR Washington State -Mills comes to the Rox in 2020 following his sophomore season at Washington State. He appeared in four games, three as the Friday-night starter -He finished the season with a 3-0 record and a 1.44 ERA while striking out 32 batters in 25 innings. Mills was tied for third in the Pac-12 Conference in wins and fourth in strikeouts and innings -As a freshman in 2019, he made 28 appearances on the mound which is tied for the most by a freshman in Washington State history -Before Washington State: As a senior at Lincoln High School, he was named All-State First Team, All-USA Oregon Second Team and PIL Pitcher of the Year. He was rated as the No. 4 overall prospect in Oregon by Baseball Northwest 20 Noah Myhre RHP 6-2, 215, Jr. Chandler, AZ Minot State -During his junior season at Minot State, Myhre pitched in 15.1 innings and went 1-1 on the mound -He struck out 19 batters and walked just 5 batters -He was named the NCBWA Pitcher of the Week on Feb. 24 after striking out seven batters in 7.0 innings pitched in a 10-0 win for the Beavers -Before Minot State: Appeared in 41 games during his second season at Los Angeles Valley College. When playing at Chandler High School, he played in the same league as Cody Bellinger

6 Nate Peterson LHP 5-10, 185, So. Lakeville, MN Oklahoma State -Peterson pitched in 2.2 innings for Oklahoma State in the shortened 2020 college baseball season -During his freshman season, he appeared in 11 games and threw 13 innings. He 16 batters and finished with a 3.46 ERA -Before Oklahoma State: In his senior season at Lakeville High School, Peterson turned in a 0.49 ERA and collected 87 strikeouts in 42 innings pitched. He had a 20-strikeout game and tossed three-no hitters during his high school career 31 Trent Schoeberl RHP 6-6, 190, Fr. White Bear Lake, MN Minnesota -Schoeberl appeared in five games, making three starts on the mound for the Gophers during the 2020 season -He finished with a 2-0 record and a 2.75 earned run average. He finished with 17 strikeouts over 19 2/3 innings pitched -Before Minnesota: The White Bear Lake graduate was ranked by Perfect Game as the 3rd best right-handed pitcher and 5th best high school player in Minnesota 13 Gabriel Sequeira LHP 6-0, 200, Jr. Cypress, TX Texas Wesleyan (NAIA) -Sequeira made eight appearances on the mound this season for Texas Wesleyan -He finished with a 5-1 record and 2.61 earned run average. In 41.1 innings pitched, Sequeira struck out 75 batters while only walking 13 -Before Texas Wesleyan: Sequeira transferred to Texas Wesleyan after two seasons at Sam Houston State. At Cypress Creek High he was named First-Team All-District during his senior season 17 Justin Simanek RHP 6-4, 225, Jr. Kent, WA SE Louisiana -Simanek returns to the Rox for his second season after appearing in five games, making three starts on the mound in 2019 -He finished with a 1-0 record and a 1.35 earned run average. Over 13.1 innings pitched, Simanek struck out 14 batters -This season at Southeastern Louisiana he appeared in six games, throwing 14.1 innings and striking out 10 batters during the 2020 season -Before Southeastern Louisiana: Simanek played two seasons at Tacoma Community College where he had a combined 11-4 record with a 3.30 earned run average in 103.2 innings pitched. He received All-Region honors during his sophomore season 33 Blake Stelzer RHP 6-3, 209, Sr. Lakeville, MN Concordia-St. Paul -Stelzer returns for his second season with the Rox after an impressive summer in 2019 -He finished with a team-high five saves after pitching in 33.2 innings and carrying a 2.13 ERA -During the 2020 collegiate baseball season, Stelzer led the NSIC with a 0.52 ERA and his 25 strikeouts were third best in the conference -Before Concordia-St. Paul: He spent one season at Rochester Community & Technical College. As a senior at Lakeville High School, he led his team to a fourth-place finish at the MSHSL State Tournament despite a 2-17 regular season record

26 Joey Stock RHP 6-5, 215, Sr. Cold Spring, MN Wisconsin-Milwaukee -Stock returns to the Rox in 2020 for his third season with the team -In the summer of 2019, he went 0-1 on the mound in 18 innings pitched and struck out 18 batters while collecting three saves -During his final season with St. Johns (MN) in the 2020 season, Stock finished 1-1 in four innings pitched and recorded a save. He struck out nine batters -Stock recently announced that he will be transferring to the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee for his final season of eligibility -Before St. Johns (MN): Stock graduated from St. John’s Prep in 2016 and played for head coach Thomas Grandy 24 Brandon White RHP 6-8, 220, So. Chehalis, WA Washington State -White made two starts for Washington State in 2020, finishing with a 0-0 record in 4.2 innings and struck out 9 batters -In the 2019 season for the Cougars, he tied the school record for starts by a freshman with 15. He recorded 49 strikeouts, fifth-most in WSU history be a freshman -In his first career start, White took a no-hitter into the seventh inning, struck out nine and earned the win -Before Washington State: White was a 14th-round draft selection by the Los Angeles Dodgers. In his senior season at W.F. West High School, he went 7-2 with a 0.34 ERA, recorded 92 strikeouts with just 12 walks in 55 innings pitched 11 Justin Wick LHP 6-3, 185, Jr. Parker, CO Creighton -Wick returns to the Rox for his third season with the team. In the summer of 2019, he appeared in 21 games and pitched in 31.1 innings while striking out 45 batters -He went 1-0 on the mound and finished the season with a 4.02 ERA -Before Creighton: He collected two letters for baseball at Legend High School, throwing a combined 42.2 innings. As a senior, Wick struck out 36 batters and was awarded with All-Continental League Honorable Mention 2020 ST. CLOUD ROX RECORD BREAKDOWN 7 ROX MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS ROX VS. MINNESOTA/IOWA POD TOT HOME ROAD TOTAL HOME ROAD Overall Record 2-1 1-0 1-1 Day Games 0-0 0-0 0-0 Mankato MoonDogs 0-0 0-0 0-0 Night Games 2-1 1-0 1-1 Rochester Honkers 2-0 1-0 1-0 Rox Score 1st 2-0 1-0 1-0 Waterloo Bucks 0-0 0-0 0-0 Opponent Scores 1st 0-1 0-0 0-1 Willmar Stingers 0-1 0-0 0-1 Vs. RH Starters 1-0 0-0 1-0 Vs. LH Starters 1-1 1-0 0-1 Rox Starter 6+ IP 0-0 0-0 0-0 TOTALS 2-1 1-0 1-1 Rox Starter 7+ IP 0-0 0-0 0-0 When Hitting a HR 1-0 0-0 1-0 When Not Hitting a HR 1-1 1-0 0-1 Outhit Opponents 2-0 1-0 1-0 Outhit by Opponent 0-1 0-0 0-1 Commit 0 Errors 1-0 0-0 1-0 Commit 1-2 Errors 0-1 0-0 0-1 Commit 3+ Errors 1-0 1-0 0-0 Leading After 7th 1-0 0-0 1-0 Trailing After 7th 0-1 0-0 0-1 Tied After 7th 1-0 1-0 0-0 Leading After 8th 1-0 0-0 1-0 MULTI-HIT GAMES Trailing After 8th 0-1 0-0 0-1 Tied After 8th 1-0 1-0 0-0 TOTAL 2-H 3-H 4-H 5+ Extra-Inning Games 1-0 1-0 0-0 Doubleheaders 0-0 0-0 0-0 Barth 2 1 1 -- -- July Record 2-1 1-0 1-1 Delano 2 2 ------August Record 0-0 0-0 0-0 Monday Record 0-0 0-0 0-0 Finke ------Tuesday Record 0-0 0-0 0-0 Wednesday Record 0-1 0-0 0-1 Ireland 1 1 ------Thursday Record 1-0 1-0 0-0 C. Kelly 1 1 ------Friday Record 1-0 0-0 1-0 Saturday Record 0-0 0-0 0-0 J. Kelly 1 1 ------Sunday Record 0-0 0-0 0-0 Kolden ------Marinconz ------Montez ------Norman ------STARTS BY BATTING ORDER Pintar 1 1 ------Rombach ------Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Barth -- -- 3 ------Delano ------1 -- 1 -- -- Roskam ------Finke 1 ------Ireland ------1 -- 1 -- Swartz ------C. Kelly ------1 J. Kelly ------2 ------Thomason ------Kolden -- 1 ------1 -- -- Marinconz -- 1 ------Montez ------2 ------Norman 2 ------Pintar -- 1 ------1 Rombach ------3 ------Roskam ------1 1 -- Swartz ------Thomason ------1 1

MULTI-RBI GAMES TOTAL 2 3 4 5 Barth 1 -- 1 -- -- STARTS BY POSITION Delano ------Finke ------Name C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH Barth -- 1 -- 2 ------Ireland 1 1 ------Delano ------2 ------C. Kelly 1 1 ------Finke ------1 -- -- Ireland ------1 -- 1 -- J. Kelly 1 -- 1 -- -- C. Kelly ------1 J. Kelly -- 2 ------Kolden ------Kolden ------1 1 ------Marinconz ------Marinconz -- -- 1 ------Montez ------2 -- Montez ------Norman ------2 -- -- Norman 1 1 ------Pintar -- -- 2 ------Rombach 2 ------1 Pintar ------Roskam 1 ------1 Rombach ------Swartz ------Thomason ------2 ------Roskam ------Swartz ------Thomason ------2020 ST. CLOUD ROX TEAM STATS/COACHING STAFF 8 REGULAR SEASON SCORING BREAKDOWN 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th Extras Totals ST. CLOUD 1 0 2 0 2 1 0 1 0 2 9 OPPONENT 0 3 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 9 DIFFERENTIAL +7 -3 ------+1 -1 +1 -- +1 --

ROX FIELD MANAGER: AUGIE RODRIGUEZ ROX ASSISTANT COACHES FIELD MANAGER/PITCHING COACH - AUGIE RODRIGUEZ ASSISTANT COACH (3RD BASE COACH) - ALEX MIKLOS

Rodriguez is in his ninth year with the Rox organization Miklos is in his second season with the Rox as an assis- and eighth overall as Field Manager. He has posted a tant coach after helping the team reach a record of 44-28 career record of 292-218 (.572) with the Rox which places in 2019. He played for Kent State University from 2012 him fourth all-time among the winningest managers in until 2016. During that time with the Golden Flashes, he Northwoods League history. Rodriguez has led the Rox to was First Team All-Region and First-Team All-MAC. He two Northwoods World Series appearances (2015 & 2017), currently holds the school record for triples (15). He cur- including a NWL Championship in 2017. Rodriguez was rently serves as an assistant coach for South Dakota State named Northwoods League Manager-of-the-Year in 2016. University. In addition to his duties with the Rox, he also serves as an Associate Scout for the Cincinnati Reds and as a trainer ASSISTANT COACH (1ST BASE COACH) - DAVID BELLAMY at MASH Baseball in St. Cloud. Augie played six years of professional baseball starting with the Seattle Mariners, Bellamy rejoins the Rox coaching staff for his second who invited him to spring training in 2003. He spent two season after helping the club produce a 44-28 win-loss seasons playing in the Puerto Rican Major Winter League record in 2019. He comes back to St. Cloud after serving and one year in the European Association of Professional as a Graduate Assistant for Washington State University- Baseball. From 2011-2013 he was the pitching coach at during their abbreviated 2020 season. David also held a Augusta State University in Augusta, Georgia. Over 80 of similar capacity with his alma-mater at New Mexico State his former Rox players have been drafted or signed as free University a year ago before his first coaching stint with agents by Major League Baseball teams, including Will the Rox and was part of the Aggies winning the Western Craig (2016) and Michael Busch (2017) who were selected Athletic Conference Regular Season Championship. in the first round of the Major League Draft. Augie resides in St. Joseph, Minnesota with his wife Rachael and son AJ. 2020 ST. CLOUD ROX DAY-BY-DAY RESULTS 9

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE REC PLACE G+/- WINNER LOSER SAVE TIME ATT 7/1 @WIL L 3-2 0-1 T4. 1.0 GB Landon Green (1-0) Nate Peterson (0-1) Jayson Newman (1) 2:28 250 7/2 ROC W 7-6 (11) 1-1 T2. 1.0 GB Blake Stelzer (1-0) Stone Churby (0-1) -- 4:00 250 7/3 @ROC W 13-2 2-1 T1. -- Noah Myhre (1-0) Garrett Kellogg-Clarke (0-1) -- 3:21 250 7/4 OFF 7/5 OFF 7/6 @WAT 7/7 @WAT 7/8 MAN 7/9 @MAN 7/10 @WIL 7/11 @WIL (GAME ONE) 7/11 @WIL (GAME TWO) 7/12 @ROC 7/13 ROC 7/14 OFF 7/15 OFF 7/16 WAT 7/17 WAT 7/18 ROC 7/19 ROC 7/20 @WAT 7/21 @WAT 7/22 WIL 7/23 @WIL 7/24 OFF 7/25 OFF 7/26 OFF 7/27 MAN 7/28 @MAN 7/29 ROC 7/30 ROC 7/31 WIL 8/1 WIL 8/2 WAT 8/3 WAT 8/4 OFF 8/5 OFF 8/6 @ROC 8/7 @ROC 8/8 WIL 8/9 @WIL (GAME ONE) 8/9 @WIL (GAME TWO) 8/10 @MAN 8/11 @MAN 8/12 WIL 8/13 @WIL 8/14 OFF 8/15 OFF 8/16 MAN 8/17 MAN 8/18 @ROC 8/19 @ROC 8/20 WIL