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TABLE OF CONTENTS

CLUB INFORMATION SOUTHERN LEAGUE Media and Ballpark Info...... 4-5 Southern League Information...... 44 Front Office Staff Opponents Directory...... 6 Opponents - Quick Reference Guide.... 45 Ken Babby...... 7 ...... 46 Harold Craw...... 8 ...... 47 Noel Blaha/Linda McNabb...... 9 ...... 48 Scott Kornberg/Brian DeLettre...... 10 ...... 49 Braves...... 50 COACHING STAFF ...... 51 Kevin Randel - ...... 12 ...... 52 Bruce Walton - Pitching ...... 13 ...... 53 Scott Seabol - Hitting Coach...... 14 Smokies...... 54 Jose Ceballos - Defensive Coach...... 15 Jason Roberts/Amanda Sartoris...... 16 MARLINS Directory...... 56 2019 IN REVIEW Affiliates Day-by-Day Results...... 18-19 Affiliates - Quick Reference Guide...... 57 2019 Standings...... 20 Wichita Wind Surge...... 58 2019 Full Roster...... 21 ...... 59 2019 Highs and Lows...... 22-23 Clinton LumberKings...... 60 2019 Transactions...... 24 ...... 61 GCL Marlins...... 62 HISTORY Jacksonville Baseball History...... 26-29 NOTES Southern League All-Stars...... 30-32 Notes...... 64-65 All-Time Records...... 33-34 Award Winners...... 35 Hall of Famers...... 36

RECORD BOOKS All-Time Team Records...... 38 Season Records...... 39-41 Jacksonville No-Hitters...... 42

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MEDIA AND BALLPARK INFO

Club Information CONTACT INFORMATION PREGAME SCHEDULE Press Box 7:05 PM 6:35 PM Media Relations: (904) 224-8534 4:00-4:15 Shrimp Infield 3:30-3:45 Shrimp Infield Home Radio: (904) 224-8535 4:15-5:00 Shrimp BP 3:45-4:30 Shrimp BP Press Area: (904) 374-4505 5:00-5:15 Visitors Infield 4:30-4:45 Visitors Infield Production: (904) 374-4505 5:15-6:10 Visitors BP 4:45-5:30 Visitors BP Media Contacts 6:15-7:00 Field Prep 5:30-6:30 Field Prep 7:05 First pitch 6:35 First pitch Scott Kornberg:

Media and Public Relations Manager, Broadcaster 3:05 PM Office: (904) 224-8534 / Cell: (908) 507-7048 12:00-12:15 Shrimp Infield E-mail: [email protected] 12:15-1:00 Shrimp BP Brian DeLettre 1:00-1:15 Visitors Infield Creative Services Manager 1:15-2:10 Visitors BP Office: (904) 374-4505 / Cell: (904) 710-7966 2:15-3:00 Field Prep E-mail: [email protected] 3:05 First pitch Jumbo Shrimp Front Office Main Phone: (904) 358-2846 PA Announcer...... John Leard Main Fax: (904) 358-2845 Official Scorer...... Jason Eliopulos Email: [email protected]

CREDENTIALS: All working members of the media are required to have a press pass. Requests for credentials must be made at least 24 hours prior to game time. Credentials will only be issued to legitimate working media and will be made available at the Jumbo Shrimp Will Call area near the box office. Season credentials are issued to news agencies that cover the Jumbo Shrimp on a daily basis.

Media credentials issued by the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp are deemed as nontransferable personal licenses and must be clearly displayed at all times. The credential provides evidence that the bearer has been authorized to enter as a working member of the media. The credential is the property of the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp and is revocable by the Jumbo Shrimp staff at any time. The bearer of Jumbo Shrimp media credentials: 1) agrees to careful search and inspection of prohibited items and/or confiscation of prohibited items; 2) agrees to comply with all ballpark and Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp rules and regulations; 3) assumes all risks and dangers incidental to attendance at the events, whether occurring prior to, during, or after the events; 4) understands that the requesting of autographs or equipment from players and coaches is strictly prohibited and that such requests will result in ejection and confiscation of credential.

PHOTOGRAPHERS: Photographers will receive a pass that will allow for photography throughout the stadium, provided it does not interfere with the action on the field or with a fan’s view of the game. A photography pit is located in each of the home and away dugouts on the far ends closest to the outfield. Photographers are required to stay within the specified areas of the ballpark. There is no photography of any kind allowed in the clubhouse.

ON-FIELD INTERVIEWS: Players and coaches will be made available for interviews during practice, provided that it does not interfere with pregame work. All interview requests for on-field interviews must be coordinated and cleared with the Jumbo Shrimp media relations staff prior to arrival at the ballpark. Media must exit the field of play no later than 30 minutes prior to game time unless otherwise authorized.

POSTGAME INTERVIEWS: Following each Jumbo Shrimp home game, the clubhouse will be open to members of the media. UPON REQUEST TO THE JUMBO SHRIMP MEDIA RELATIONS STAFF, players and coaches may be available for interview prior to games.

PRESS BOX: Members of the media may access the Jumbo Shrimp press box. Game notes, team stats, starting lineups, starting day-to-day stats, rosters, transactions and other pertinent information will be made available to the media prior to and during each game in the press box. Wireless internet access is available; contact the Jumbo Shrimp media relations staff for information. 2020 Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp Media & Information Guide The 2020 Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp Media Guide was produced by the Jumbo Shrimp Media Relations Department, under the direction of Scott Kornberg. All information is current as of March 24, 2020 unless otherwise indicated.

Statistical information provided in part by Advanced Media (MLBAM), 75 Ninth Avenue, Fifth Floor, , NY 10011.

Layout, design, and editing by Scott Kornberg, Noel Blaha and Brian DeLettre. Photography included in the 2020 Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp Information Guide is by Stephanie Blaum, Danielle Bleau, Jim Brady, Craig Hills, Ezra Mendel, Joey Mims, Daniel Moll, Britt Moore, Emma Napper, Justin Nedrow, Fred Ortyl, David Rosenblum and Caitlin Sieger .

Special thanks to former Broadcasters/Media Relations personnel Roger Hoover and Marco LaNave, current Jumbo Shrimp staff members Noel Blaha and Brian DeLettre, Jumbo Shrimp Executive Vice President/General Manager Harold Craw and the Miami Marlins’ Media Relations department.

Additional information on the 2020 Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp is available through the Jumbo Shrimp Media Relations Department by calling Scott Kornberg at (904) 224-8534 or via e-mail at [email protected].

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TEAM INFORMATION Year Established 1962 (Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp established in 2017) Major League Affiliation /Miami Marlins (since 2009) League/Division Southern League/South Years in the League 51st season Team Colors St. Johns Navy, American Red, Patriotic Blue, Shrimp and white

121 FINANCIAL BALLPARK Name 121 Financial Ballpark Opened 2003 Estimated Cost $34 million

Ballpark Seating Capacity 11,000 Club Information Luxury Suites 12

OUTFIELD DIMENSIONS Left Field 321 ft Left-Center Field 382 ft. Center Field 420 ft Right-Center Field 375 ft. Right Field 317 ft. Wall Height LF- 6 ft., rising to 8 ft. in LCF through RCF, 13 ft. in RCF, falling to 5 ft. in RF corner 121 FINANCIAL BALLPARK FIRSTS: First Details First game April 11, 2003 First crowd 12,943 First pitcher Heath Totten (Suns) First batter Ryan Knox (Huntsville) First Mike Collins (Suns) First scored Brandon Gemoll (Huntsville) First Koyie Hill (Suns) First J.J. Hardy (Huntsville) First Jacksonville run Brennan King First Jacksonville home run Derek Michaelis

2020 MEDIA GUIDE 5 FRONT OFFICE STAFF CONTACT INFO ADDRESS

Club Information Office: 904-358-2846 121 Financial Ballpark Fax: 904-358-2845 301 A Philip Randolph Blvd [email protected] Jacksonville, FL 32202

MANAGEMENT Operated by...... Fast Forward Sports Group LLC Owner & Chief Executive Officer...... Ken Babby Executive Assistant to Ken Babby...... Jill Popov President, Fast Forward Sports...... Jim Pfander Chief Financial Officer, Fast Forward Sports Group...... Shawn Carlson Executive Vice President/General Manager...... Harold Craw Assistant General Manager...... Noel Blaha Vice President of Sales & Marketing...... Linda McNabb Office Manager...... Christine Collins Director of Community Relations...... Andrea Williams Director of Corporate Partnerships...... Gary Nevolis Senior Business Development & Military Affairs...... Theresa Viets Business Manager...... Teresa Lively-Hall Accounting Assistant...... Jacob Yurdakul Director of Field Operations...... Christian Galen Director of Stadium Operations...... Weill Casey Stadium Operations Assistant...... Matthew Maynard Stadium Operations Associate...... Randal “Randy” Civale Director of Food & Beverage...... Ernest Hopkins Food & Beverage Manager...... Nevious Love Food & Beverage Manager - Suites & Catering...... Chris Harper Assistant Food & Beverage Manager...... Taylor Lee Merchandise Manager...... Brennan Earley Director of Promotions & Special Events...... David Ratz Media & Public Relations Manager, Play-by-Play Broadcaster...... Scott Kornberg Creative Services Manager...... Brian DeLettre Partner Services Manager...... Holden Hitchcock Assistant Director - Ticket Operations...... Peter Ercey Assistant Director - Ticket Sales...... James Abbatinozzi Account Executive...... Damon Aultman Account Executive ...... Justin Lemminn Account Executive ...... Matt Morabito Account Executive ...... Stephen Sawayda Account Executive ...... Tom Snyder Account Executive ...... Devin Walker COACHING STAFF Manager...... Kevin Randel Pitching Coach...... Bruce Walton Hitting Coach...... Scott Seabo Defensive Coach...... Jose Ceballo Athletic Trainer...... Jason Roberts Strength Coach...... Amanda Sartoris Video & Advance Manager...... Bryan Rogers

6 JACKSONVILLE JUMBO SHRIMP CLUB INFORMATION FRONT OFFICE STAFF KEN BABBY

OWNER & CHIEF EXECUTIVE O FFICER Ken Babby, a native of Potomac, Maryland, opened a new era of Jacksonville baseball by becoming Owner and Chief Executive Officer of Jacksonville’s club in September 2015. Building on Jacksonville’s baseball tradition, he introduced the team’s new identity as the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp on Nov. 2, 2016.

Babby, 39, is the founder of Fast Forward Sports Group and the Club Information youngest multi-team professional sports owner, owning the Akron RubberDucks since October 2012. He was named one of Sports Business Journal’s 2016 “Forty Under 40,” recognizing excellence and innovation in sports business careers - all before age 40. In 2017, he was named to the Jacksonville Business Journal’s 40 under 40, and he was an Entrepreneur of the Year® 2017 Award winner in the Northeast Ohio region.

In the inaugural season as the Jumbo Shrimp, attendance increased by more than 61,000 - the most of any -A ballpark and a 121 Financial Ballpark-record 23 percent - to more than 325,000 for the first time in seven years. The opening homestand of 41,276 was the highest-attended series in the ballpark’s history. The Jumbo Shrimp earned the Southern League’s Organization of the Year and Promotional Trophy, winning two Minor League Baseball Promotions of the Month.

Babby has invested more than $2 million into 121 Financial Ballpark to add the Budweiser Tiki Terrace, renovate all the private luxury suites on the BDO Suite Level, develop the 121 Financial Crustacean Corner group hospitality area, expand the suite-level lounge and improve other ballpark areas.

In his first five seasons with Akron, the team moved from ninth to as high as fourth in the Eastern League standings, while welcoming more than 340,000 fans each of the past four seasons since the identity change to the RubberDucks. Babby has also personally invested more than $6 million for improvements to Canal Park. In the second year as the RubberDucks, Akron earned the 2015 Larry MacPhail Award, which goes to the Minor League Baseball team with the most outstanding and creative marketing and promotional efforts. Since Babby’s acquisition of the Akron club, the franchise has grown average attendance by 38 percent and in 2016 was the Eastern League nominee for the John H. Johnson President’s Award, Minor League Baseball’s top award for an organization.

Prior to Akron, Babby spent 13 years in various marketing positions with The Washington Post and its online and social media counterpart, Washington Post Digital. After starting as a summer intern with the newspaper in 1999, Babby rose through the ranks, eventually attaining the position of Vice President of Advertising, and most recently, Chief Revenue Officer of Washington Post Media and General Manager of Washington Post Digital.

Babby’s two-fold mission is to create a memorable, unique, affordable and enjoyable fan experience, and maximize the opportunity to create change in the community through charitable, wellness and education initiatives.

He serves on numerous boards in Northeast Ohio. In Jacksonville, Babby is a Trustee Chair of the Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, and on the Jacksonville University Board of Trustees, Baptist Hospitals of Florida Board of Directors, Visit Jacksonville Board and Flagler College Business Advisory Board. He is also the chair of the Baseball Internet Rights Company (BIRCO), which manages the digital and interactive media rights of its member Minor League Baseball clubs and leagues. Ken is married to his wife, Liz, and has an 11-year-old son, Josh.

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Club Information HAROLD CRAW EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT/GENERAL MANAGER Harold Craw was named the General Manager of the Jacksonville Suns on Sept. 17, 2015, when Fast Forward Sports Group, LLC, led by Ken Babby, officially took ownership of the Southern League club. He was promoted to Executive Vice President/General Manager prior to the 2020 season.

In 2017, Craw became the first African-American to win Executive of the Year for any league in Minor League Baseball. He was voted the 2017 Southern League Jimmy Bragan Executive of the Year by the general managers of the league member clubs.

After helping the franchise draw nationwide attention following their Nov. 2, 2016 rebrand, Craw oversaw an incredible 23 percent increase in attendance for the inaugural Jumbo Shrimp season in 2017, the largest increase for any Double-A club. The success carried over to the following campaign, as the July 3, 2018 crowd of 11,762 was the largest at home in 10 years and the four crowds over 8,700 were the four largest in the Southern League in 2018. The Jumbo Shrimp’s average attendance of 5,037 in 2018 also marked the first time in eight years that Jacksonville has averaged at least 5,000 fans in consecutive seasons.

With 17 seasons of Minor League Baseball experience, Craw oversees marketing and sales, community engagement, game-day experience, and all other operational aspects of the organization at the dawn of a new era of affordable family fun at 121 Financial Ballpark.

A native of Chattanooga, Tenn., Craw graduated from Emory and Henry College (Va.) with a Bachelor’s Degree in Physical Education, and he earned a Master’s Degree in Sport Management from East Tennessee State University in 2001. He started his Minor League Baseball career in 2002 with the Johnson City (Tenn.) Cardinals as its Director of Stadium Operations. Craw spent more than 10 seasons with the Charleston (S.C.) River Dogs from 2003 to 2012, twice being recognized by the as Sales Executive of the Year and for community relations. Craw was the General Manager of the Quad Cities River Bandits and a Senior Corporate Sales Executive, and later Assistant General Manager, of the Chattanooga Lookouts before being hired by Fast Forward Sports Group to lead the Suns.

In each community he has lived, Craw has been an active volunteer, including co-founding and co-chairing the Charleston RBI Baseball League and mentoring middle school youth through Jacksonville’s Duval County Public Schools 5000 Role Models program. He and his wife, Angie, have relocated to Jacksonville with their daughters, Cameron and Jasmine. Fast Forward Sports Group Ken Babby - Owner & Chief Executive Officer

Jill Popov - Executive Assistant to Ken Babby

Jim Pfander - President

Shawn Carlson - Chief Financial Officer

8 JACKSONVILLE JUMBO SHRIMP CLUB INFORMATION FRONT OFFICE STAFF NOEL BLAHA ASSISTANT G ENERAL MANAGER Noel Blaha works closely with the General Manager in overseeing the media relations, merchandise and promotions departments, while also playing an integral role in the corporate partnership department.

Noel joined the Jacksonville front office in 2015 following 10 seasons with the Charleston (S.C.) RiverDogs as director of marketing, promotions director, box office manager and media relations assistant. With the RiverDogs, Noel helped Club Information oversee the 2012 South Atlantic League from the flight deck of the USS Yorktown - a promotion that won two Minor League Baseball Golden Bobbleheads. Noel also helped the RiverDogs win the 2013 Larry MacPhail Award for Minor League Baseball’s top promotional effort.

A native of Aberdeen, Scotland, Noel earned a bachelor’s degree from Cornell (Iowa) College and a master’s degree from Bowling Green (Ohio) State University. He has also worked with the Toledo (Ohio) Mud Hens (-A ), as well as in minor league soccer and hockey.

Noel, his wife Betsy, and their sons, Campbell and Andrew, reside in Jacksonville. Noel is an avid follower of the Bowling Green State University Falcons, Cleveland sports teams, Aberdeen Football Club and Southampton Football Club. In the community, Noel works with Junior Achievement and the Fort Caroline Athletic Association. LINDA MCNABB VICE PRESIDENT OF SALES & MARKETING Linda McNabb oversees the Jumbo Shrimp’ marketing and sales efforts. She joined the team in July 2015, bringing more than 30 years of experience in sales, including everything from car care chemicals, office supplies, boats and Harley Davidsons to baseball.

A Cleveland native, Linda worked in sales for three different southwest Florida radio stations before entering baseball. Linda began her career in baseball in 1994 with the Fort Myers Miracle (Class-A Advanced ) and the . She began as Director of Sales and was later Vice President and President of Miracle . In 2001, she became a senior officer of the Goldklang Group, and she was awarded the Rawlings Female Executive of the Year, given to an outstanding woman executive by the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues, which governs all affiliated minor league clubs.

After previously living in southwest Florida for more than 30 years, Linda moved to Jacksonville. She has two grown children. Her son, Matthew (a former United States Marine), and her daughter Nicole, son-in law Justin, a firefighter, and granddaughter Addison reside in Cape Coral, Fla.

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Club Information SCOTT KORNBERG M EDIA AND PUBLIC R ELATIONS MANAGER, BROADCASTER Scott Kornberg joined the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp in November 2018 as a broadcaster and the club’s media relations/PR manager. He was named the Jumbo Shrimp’s lead broadcaster in February 2020. Kornberg works as the primary contact between the media and front office and helps manage the club’s presence and coverage on a variety of platforms.

A native of Belle Mead, N.J., Kornberg was the broadcaster and manager of media relations for the Myrtle Beach Pelicans (High-A, ) from December 2015 through the 2018 season. In 2017, he was named the ’s co- Broadcaster of the Year. Kornberg also worked as the football and men’s radio broadcaster with the Western Illinois University Leathernecks from 2014-18. His prior experience additionally includes stints with the Winston-Salem Dash (High-A, ), Quad Cities River Bandits (Low-A, Astros), Colgate University (N.Y.) and High Point-Thomasville HiToms (Coastal Plain League).

Kornberg graduated in 2013 from the University of Maryland. During his time in College Park, he served as the co-director of the school’s student radio station, WMUC Sports. In addition to helping run its day-to- day operations and managing the station’s news and web content, Kornberg hosted a pair of talk shows and broadcast Terps men’s and women’s basketball, football, baseball, men’s soccer and softball. While at Maryland, he enjoyed being a campus tour guide with Maryland Images and also worked as a television reporter for Capital News Service, where he covered the 2012 Democratic National Convention in Charlotte.

BRIAN DELETTRE

CREATIVE SERVICES MANAGER Brian DeLettre oversees all aspects of the HD video board and LED outfield signs installed prior to the 2013 season at ballpark. He also helps manage jaxshrimp. com, the press box staff and assists with the team’s social media efforts.

A Jacksonville native, DeLettre’s sports career began with the thenn-Suns in 1998. His roles have included bat boy, clubhouse assistant, playground coordinator, usher, box office assistant, official scorer and media relations assistant. He joined the full-time staff in 2013.

DeLettre earned a bachelor’s degree in physical education with emphasis in sports administration from Jacksonville University, where he worked in the athletic media relations office from 2005 to 2013. He also worked as a communications assistant for the Jacksonville Jaguars of the NFL in 2007, and he continues to work on the Jaguars game day staff. He served as the media contact for the 74th and 75th annual Gator Bowl games. He has also worked for four NCAA Basketball Tournaments, four Atlantic Coast Conference Baseball Championships, the 2007 ACC Football Championship and the Jacksonville Giants (ABA).

He enjoys attending “other” team’s baseball games, reading, movies, concerts and being a sitcom junkie.

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COACHING STAFF

KEVIN RANDEL MANAGER HOMETOWN: Anaheim, Calif. BORN: June 11, 1981

Coaching Staff LAST SEASON: Manager — Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp MiLB SERVICE: 8 seasons MiLB SERVICE (coach): 11th season MANAGING EXPERIENCE: 6th season YEARS WITH THE MARLINS: 19th season (as player/coach) YEARS WITH JACKSONVILLE: 5th season

Kevin Randel returns as Jacksonville’s MANAGING EXPERIENCE manager for the second straight YEAR TEAM LG LVL Aff AGE W L W-L % season. 2015 Greensboro SAL A MIA 34 51 88 .367 2016 Greensboro SAL A MIA 35 65 75 .464 The 2020 campaign will be Randel’s 2017 Jupiter FSL A+ MIA 36 67 68 .496 19th in a row as either a player, 2018 Jupiter FSL A+ MIA 37 70 64 .522 coach or manager in the Marlins’ 2019 Jacksonville SOU AA MIA 38 66 71 .482 organization. Under Randel’s guidance, the Jumbo Shrimp went 37-30 (.552) in TOTALS (5 seasons) 319 366 .466 the second half of the 2019 season, finishing 3.0 Biloxi in the Southern League’s South Division. Jacksonville posted a 66-71 (.482) overall mark on the season.

A 13th-round pick by the Marlins in 2002 out of Long Beach State, Randel spent the entirety of his playing career in Miami’s system. Randel reached as high as Triple-A Albuquerque across 824 minor league games from 2002-09, registering a career .267/.374/.439 batting line. His playing career culminated by helping Jacksonville win the 2009 Southern League championship, a season in which he slashed.253/.371/.426 with 12 home runs and 49 RBIs.

In 2010, Randel joined the Marlins’ minor league coaching staff, beginning a two-season stint as the hitting coach of then-Low-A Greensboro. The Wilmington, N.C., native spent three years as Jacksonville’s hitting coach from 2012-14 before earning his first managerial gig with Greensboro in 2015. After returning to the Grasshoppers as skipper for the 2016 campaign, Randel piloted High-A Jupiter in both 2017 and 2018. He enters the 2020 season with a career mark of 319-366 (.466).

STATS AS A PLAYER (MiLB) YEAR TEAM LVL AFF BA OBP SLG G PA R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB 2002 Jamestown A- FLA .277 .404 .443 69 307 49 70 11 5 7 27 49 56 13 2003 Greensboro A FLA .216 .331 .363 124 533 66 97 21 3 13 54 63 96 30 2004 Greensboro A FLA .299 .369 .478 35 149 20 40 10 1 4 21 12 27 2 Marlins Rk FLA .250 .400 .389 12 45 7 9 5 0 0 6 9 4 5 2005 Jupiter A+ FLA .285 .384 .407 114 465 59 112 19 1 9 50 58 95 15 2006 Carolina AA FLA .280 .376 .483 123 389 54 91 26 2 12 57 47 87 3 2007 Carolina AA FLA .184 .333 .296 42 153 13 23 8 0 2 7 27 43 4 Jupiter A+ FLA .304 .405 .537 78 255 34 65 22 2 8 35 36 40 3 2008 Albuquerque AAA FLA .320 .370 .480 7 27 4 8 1 0 1 4 2 7 0 Carolina AA FLA .333 .385 .333 4 13 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 Jupiter A+ FLA .298 .392 .531 93 384 59 97 23 4 15 62 49 84 3 2009 Jacksonville AA FLA .253 .371 .426 123 426 55 89 21 2 12 49 62 92 4

MINOR LEAGUE TOTALS .267 .374 .439 824 3146 420 705 167 20 83 372 415 633 82

12 JACKSONVILLE JUMBO SHRIMP COACHING STAFF BRUCE WALTON

BRUCE WALTON

PITCHING COACH HOMETOWN: Bakersfield, Calif.. BORN: Dec. 25, 1962 LAST SEASON: Pitching Coach — Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp MiLB/MLB SERVICE (player): 10 seasons/4 seasons MiLB SERVICE (coach): 20th season PITCHING COACH EXPERIENCE: 6th season YEARS WITH THE MARLINS: 4th season YEARS WITH JACKSONVILLE: 2nd season Bruce Walton enters his third season in the Marlins’ organization and second as the Jumbo Shrimp’s pitching coach. In 2019, Walton guided Jacksonville’s pitching staff to several league-leading marks, including runs (473), hits (958) and WHIP (1.15). The Jumbo Shrimp also finished second in the Coaching Staff circuit in batting average against (.220), tied for second in walks issued (416) and third in ERA (3.26).

A native of Bakersfield, Calif., Walton pitched for the Oakland, Montreal and Colorado across four major league seasons from 1991-94. He was originally selected by the Athletics in the 16th round in the 1985 draft out of the University of Hawaii, where he was named a College Freshman All- American. Walton began his coaching career with Toronto in 1996, and served as the organization’s minor-league pitching instructor from 1998-2002 before rising to become the Blue Jays’ major league coach from 2003-09 and pitching coach from 2010-12. Prior to the 2018 campaign, which he spent as Jupiter’s pitching coach, Walton had not coached since 2014, working instead as a pitching consultant with the Chicago Cubs. MINOR LEAGUE/MAJOR LEAGUE/INDEPENDENT STATS YEAR TEAM LVL W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER HR BB SO HBP K/BB 1985 Pocatello Rk 3 7 4.11 18 9 3 76.2 89 46 35 2 27 69 1 2.56 1986 Modesto A 13 7 4.09 27 27 0 176.0 204 96 80 16 41 107 9 2.61 Madison A 0 0 5.40 1 1 0 5.0 5 3 3 0 1 1 0 1.00 1987 Huntsville AA 2 2 3.10 18 2 2 58.0 61 24 20 4 13 40 1 3.08 Modesto A 8 6 2.88 16 16 0 106.1 97 44 34 6 27 84 4 3.11 1988 Huntsville AA 4 5 4.56 42 3 3 116.1 126 64 59 10 23 82 5 3.57 1989 Tacoma AAA 8 6 3.76 32 14 0 107.2 118 59 45 7 27 76 1 2.81 1990 Tacoma AAA 5 5 3.11 46 5 7 98.1 103 42 34 12 23 67 2 2.91 1991 OAKLAND MLB 1 0 6.23 12 0 0 13.0 11 9 9 3 6 10 1 1.67 Tacoma AAA 1 1 1.35 38 0 20 46.2 39 11 7 0 5 49 0 9.80 1992 OAKLAND MLB 0 0 9.90 7 0 0 10.0 17 11 11 1 3 7 0 2.33 Tacoma AAA 8 2 2.77 35 7 8 81.1 76 29 25 6 21 60 3 2.86 1993 MONTREAL MLB 0 0 9.53 4 0 0 5.2 11 6 6 1 3 0 0 0.00 Ottawa AAA 4 4 1.05 40 0 16 42.2 32 12 5 2 8 40 0 5.00 Tucson AAA 2 0 1.80 13 0 7 15.0 12 4 3 0 3 14 0 4.67 1994 COLORADO MLB 1 0 8.44 4 0 0 5.1 6 5 5 1 3 1 0 0.33 Colorado Springs AAA 3 4 4.84 51 0 13 57.2 74 34 31 5 16 39 0 2.44 1995 St. Paul Ind 2 2 4.37 41 0 28 45.1 53 23 22 4 10 44 2 4.40 MAJOR LEAGUE TOTALS 2 0 8.21 27 0 0 34.0 45 31 31 6 15 18 1 1.20 MINOR LEAGUE TOTALS 61 49 3.47 377 84 79 987.2 1036 468 381 70 235 728 26 3.10

2020 MEDIA GUIDE 13 COACHING STAFF SCOTT SEABOL SCOTT SEABOL

H ITTING COACH RESIDES: McKeesport, Pa. BORN: May 17, 1975

Coaching Staff LAST SEASON: Hitting Coach — Pulaski Yankees MiLB/MLB SERVICE (player): 12 seasons/ 2 seasons MiLB SERVICE (coach): 4th season YEARS WITH THE MARLINS: 1st season YEARS WITH JACKSONVILLE: 1st season

Scott Seabol will begin his first season in Miami’s organization. The native of McKeesport, Pa., served as a hitting coach in the ’ organization from 2017-19, sandwiching the 2018 campaign with Low-A Charleston between stints with Rookie-level Pulaski.

An 88th-round pick by the Yankees out of West Virginia University in 1996, Seabol made his major league debut with New York in 2001. He returned to The Show for 59 games with St. Louis in 2005 before playing with Albuquerque, then the Marlins’ Triple-A affiliate, in 2006 and 2007. Seabol’s playing career ended after he spent the 2008-09 campaigns with Hiroshima of the Japanese .

MINOR LEAGUE/MAJOR LEAGUE/FOREIGN STATS YEAR TEAM LVL AFF BA OBP SLG G PA R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB 1996 Oneonta A- NYY .211 .313 .352 43 165 16 30 9 1 3 10 15 30 2 1997 Greensboro A NYY .265 .325 .426 48 151 11 36 12 2 2 15 9 26 3 1998 Greensboro A NYY .286 .333 .438 71 229 24 60 11 0 7 33 13 40 2 1999 Greensboro A NYY .315 .370 .521 138 608 86 171 55 6 15 89 45 91 6 2000 Norwich AA NYY .296 .355 .517 132 542 82 146 45 2 20 78 42 108 2 2001 NEW YORK (AL) MLB NYY .000 .000 .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Columbus AAA NYY .266 .308 .447 78 304 32 75 19 1 10 42 14 56 3 Norwich AA NYY .250 .290 .398 31 138 16 32 7 0 4 19 5 30 1 2002 Columbus AAA NYY .259 .309 .437 121 470 56 111 29 1 15 68 29 89 3 2003 Memphis AAA STL .300 .376 .534 88 351 40 92 22 1 16 58 32 64 2 Indianapolis AAA MIL .235 .264 .296 25 87 6 19 1 2 0 9 4 18 0 2004 Memphis AAA STL .304 .356 .539 138 562 92 156 26 1 31 78 37 93 6 2005 ST. LOUIS MLB STL .219 .272 .295 59 114 11 23 5 0 1 10 8 23 0 Memphis AAA STL .266 .330 .507 54 224 34 54 18 2 9 33 20 40 0 2006 Albuquerque AAA FLA .314 .391 .607 71 279 39 76 18 1 17 46 29 55 0 Kia Fgn .163 .237 .301 48 169 10 25 1 1 6 14 10 37 0 2007 Albuquerque AAA FLA .300 .366 .577 139 573 100 151 29 7 32 105 56 95 6 2008 Hiroshima Fgn .273 .320 .435 110 431 25 109 18 1 15 53 26 74 0 2009 Hiroshima Fgn .213 .282 .346 40 142 9 27 3 1 4 11 10 32 1

MAJOR LEAGUE TOTALS .217 .270 .292 60 115 11 23 5 0 1 10 8 23 0

MINOR LEAGUE TOTALS .287 .346 .500 1177 4683 634 1209 301 27 181 683 350 835 36

FOREIGN TOTALS .237 .294 .388 198 742 44 161 22 3 25 78 46 143 1

14 JACKSONVILLE JUMBO SHRIMP COACHING STAFF JOSE CEBALLOS JOSE CEBALLOS

D EFENSIVE COACH RESIDES: Caracas, Venezuela BORN: Dec. 27, 1988 LAST SEASON: Defensive Coach — Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp MiLB SERVICE (player): 7 seasons MiLB SERVICE (coach): 7th season YEARS WITH THE MARLINS: 14th season (as player/coach) YEARS WITH JACKSONVILLE: 4th season

Jose Ceballos returns as Jacksonville’s defensive coach for the fourth consecutive season, with 2020 marking his seventh campaign in Miami’s system. A native of Caracas, Venezuela, Ceballos played in the Marlins’ organization from 2007-13, reaching as high Double-A Jacksonville for a one-game stint in 2012. He began coaching with the Marlins in 2014 with Greensboro. After two seasons with the Coaching Staff Grasshoppers, Ceballos spent the 2016 campaign as a coach with Jupiter before joining the Jumbo Shrimp’s staff in 2017.

MINOR LEAGUE STATS YEAR TEAM LVL AFF BA OBP SLG G PA R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB 2007 Marlins Rk FLA .149 .226 .176 29 85 5 11 2 0 0 5 7 22 0 2008 Jupiter A+ FLA .000 .000 .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Greensboro A FLA .200 .227 .400 6 22 4 4 1 0 1 5 1 7 0 Marlins Rk FLA .258 .311 .333 27 103 9 24 3 2 0 15 4 25 1 2009 Greensboro A FLA .200 .300 .360 11 30 4 5 1 0 1 4 1 7 0 Jamestown A- FLA .171 .250 .280 27 93 6 14 4 1 1 7 3 24 0 2010 Jupiter A+ FLA .213 .238 .294 76 255 18 50 10 0 3 23 5 57 0 2011 Jupiter A+ FLA .000 .000 .000 4 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 Marlins Rk FLA .000 .000 .000 3 7 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2012 Jacksonville AA MIA .000 .000 .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Marlins Rk MIA .345 .383 .473 16 60 7 19 1 0 2 10 2 11 0 2013 Batavia A- MIA .323 .353 .387 10 34 3 10 2 0 0 4 0 6 0

MINOR LEAGUE TOTALS .217 .265 .303 211 697 57 137 24 3 8 74 23 164 1

2020 MEDIA GUIDE 15 COACHING STAFF JASON ROBERTS/AMANDA SARTORIS JASON ROBERTS

ATHLETIC TRAINER LAST SEASON: MiLB Medical Coordinator —

Coaching Staff ATHLETIC TRAINING EXPERIENCE: 14th season YEARS WITH THE MARLINS: 1st season YEARS WITH JACKSONVILLE: 1st season

A newcomer to Miami’s organization, Jason Roberts spent the previous 13 seasons with the Texas Rangers. He was an athletic trainer in Double-A (2007-08) and Triple-A (2009-15), earning the Athletic Trainer of the Year by the Professional Baseball Athletic Trainers Society with Round Rock in 2014. From 2015-19, Roberts served as the Rangers’ minor league medical coordinator.

A native of Canberra, Australia, Roberts received his bachelor’s degree in athletic training in 2001 from Middle Tennessee State University, where he pitched for two seasons. He worked as a trainer in the ’ organization with the Rookie-level GCL Dodgers (2002-04), Low-A Columbus (2005) and High-A Vero Beach (2006) before joining Texas’ system. Prior to coming to the United States, Roberts played in the Australian Professional League for two seasons with the Canberra Bushrangers and Hunter Eagles and was also a member of the Australian Junior Olympic squad that played in the 1994 World Championships in Brandon, Canada. He worked with the Australian team in the 2013 World Baseball Classic.

AMANDA SARTORIS

S TRENGTH & C ONDITIONING C OACH LAST SEASON: Strength & Cond. — Clinton LumberKings MiLB STRENGTH & COND. EXPERIENCE: 2nd season YEARS WITH THE MARLINS: 2nd season YEARS WITH JACKSONVILLE: 1st season

Amanda Sartoris debuted in the Marlins’ organization in 2019 with Low-A Clinton as a strength and conditioning coach. Prior to joining Miami’s system, Sartoris worked as a strength and conditioning coach at IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla., from 2016-18 and the director of strength and conditioning at Salem University in West Virginia from 2018-19.

She graduated in 2013 with a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology and exercise science from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville before earning her master’s degree in kinesiology and exercise science in 2016 from Illinois State University.

16 JACKSONVILLE JUMBO SHRIMP

2019 DAY-BY-DAY RESULTS

1ST HALF DAY-BY-DAY

Date Gm # Opponent W - L Score Record Pos GB Winning Pitcher Losing Pitcher Time Att First Half (29-41)

April (10-15) 4/4 1 Jackson L 0-5 0-1 T-4th 0.5 (PNS, BLX)Justin Donatella (1-0) Robert Dugger (0-1) 3:00 8,630 4/5 2 Jackson W 2-1 (12) 1-1 T-3rd 1.0 (PNS, BLX)Elvis Araujo (1-0) Mason McCullough (0-1) 3:40 6,310 4/6 3 Jackson W 2-1 2-1 3rd 1.0 (PNS, BLX)Kolton Mahoney (1-0) Matt Peacock (0-1) Kyle Keller (1) 2:26 (:59) 5,920 4/7 4 Jackson L 0-2 2-2 3rd 1.0 (BLX, PNS)Ryan Atkinson (1-0) Jordan Yamamoto (0-1) Kevin Ginkel (1) 1:53 4,278 4/8 5 Jackson W 5-1 3-2 T-1st 0.0 (BLX, PNS) (1-0) Riley Smith (0-1) 2:29 1,529 4/9 T-1st 0.0 (BLX, PNS) 4/10 6 at Pensacola L 4-5 3-3 3rd 1.0 (BLX, PNS)Jorge Alcala (2-0) McKenzie Mills (0-1) Ryan Mason (1) 2:52 5,038 4/11 7 at Pensacola L 3-4 3-4 T-3rd 2.0 (PNS) (1-0) Robert Dugger (0-2) Dusten Knight (2) 2:49 3,505 4/12 8 at Pensacola L 0-2 3-5 4th 3.0 (PNS) (2-0) Jorge Guzman (0-1) (1) 1:57 5,038 4/13 9 at Pensacola W 1-0 4-5 3rd 2.0 (PNS) Jordan Milbrath (1-0) Adam Bray (0-1) Dylan Lee (1) 2:41 5,038 4/14 10 at Pensacola L 3-4 4-6 4th 3.0 (PNS) (1-0) Cody Poteet (1-1) Ryan Mason (2) 2:27 4,202 4/15 11 Birmingham W 5-1 5-6 T-2nd 3.0 (PNS) Dustin Beggs (1-0) (0-1) 2:41 2,630 4/16 12 Birmingham L 1-3 5-7 4th 3.0 (PNS) (1-1) McKenzie Mills (0-2) Mauricio Cabrera (1) 3:01 2,511 4/17 13 Birmingham L 0-5 5-8 5th 4.0 (PNS) (1-1) Robert Dugger (0-3) 2:16 2,648 4/18 14 Birmingham L 3-7 5-9 5th 4.5 (PNS) Felix Paulino (2-0) Jorge Guzman (0-2) Tanner Banks (1) 2:52 6,397 4/19 15 Birmingham L 2-7 5-10 5th 5.0 (PNS) Sean Nolin (1-0) Jordan Yamamoto (0-2) 3:09 (:30) 4,927 4/20 16 at Biloxi L 7-12 5-11 5th 6.0 (PNS) Nattino Diplan (1-0) Cody Poteet (1-2) 3:08 2,728 4/21 17 at Biloxi L 0-5 5-12 5th 7.0 (PNS) (2-1) McKenzie Mills (0-3) 2:13 1,929 4/22 18 at Biloxi L 1-7 5-13 5th 8.0 (PNS) (1-3) Robert Dugger (0-4) 2:47 1,607

2019 in Review 4/23 19 at Biloxi L 4-6 5-14 5th 8.0 (PNS) Angel Perdomo (2-0) Jordan Milbrath (1-1) Aaron Kurcz (1) 2:46 2,446 4/24 20 at Biloxi W 11-6 6-14 5th 8.0 (PNS) Jordan Yamamoto (1-2) (0-2) 3:08 2,005 4/25 21 Tennessee W 4-0 7-14 5th 8.0 (PNS) Cody Poteet (2-2) Tyson Miller (1-1) 2:42 4,605 4/26 22 Tennessee W 6-3 8-14 5th 7.0 (PNS) McKenzie Mills (1-3) Justin Steele (0-1) 2:58 6,612 4/27 23 Tennessee W 6-3 9-14 5th 7.0 (PNS) Robert Dugger (1-4) Thomas Hatch (0-3) Jordan Milbrath (1) 2:43 9,337 4/28 24 Tennessee W 4-3 10-14 5th 7.0 (PNS) Jorge Guzman (1-2) Cory Abbott (2-1) Brett Graves (1) 2:57 5,850 4/29 25 Tennessee L 1-4 10-15 5th 7.0 (PNS) Zach Hedges (1-0) Jordan Yamamoto (1-3) Wyatt Short (1) 2:33 2,234 4/30 5th 7.0 (PNS)

May (11-18) 5/1 26 at Mississippi L 0-2 10-16 5th 7.0 (PNS) Jeremy Walker (1-2) Josh Roeder (0-1) Jason Hursh (2) 2:10 1,423 5/2 27 at Mississippi L 1-2 10-17 5th 7.0 (PNS) Joey Wentz (1-1) McKenzie Mills (1-4) Huascar Ynoa (1) 2:23 1,979 5/3 28 at Mississippi L 2-4 10-18 5th 8.0 (PNS) Claudio Custodio (1-0) Robert Dugger (1-5) Connor Johnstone (1) 2:36 (:29) 3,554 5/4 29 at Mississippi L 0-2 10-19 5th 9.0 (PNS) (2-1) Jorge Guzman (1-3) Josh Graham (3) 2:13 (:35) 2,545 5/5 30 at Mississippi L 0-1 (10) 10-20 5th 10.0 (PNS) Connor Johnstone (1-0) Parker Bugg (0-1) 2:35 1,529 5/6 31 at Mobile L 2-8 10-21 5th 11.0 (PNS) Jesus Castillo (1-4) Cody Poteet (2-3) 2:19 525 5/7 32 at Mobile L 0-2 10-22 5th 11.0 (PNS) Jason Alexander (1-0) McKenzie Mills (1-5) (1) 2:05 404 5/8 33 at Mobile W 7-1 11-22 5th 11.0 (PNS) Robert Dugger (2-5) Matt Ball (1-2) 2:42 635 5/9 at Mobile 11-22 5th 11.5 (PNS) POSTPONED (RAIN) 5/10 34 at Mobile L 0-1 11-23 5th 12.0 (PNS) Luis Madero (1-2) Jorge Guzman (1-4) Joe Gatto (1) 1:46 5/10 35 at Mobile W 7-4 12-23 5th 11.0 (PNS) Jordan Yamamoto (2-3) Jeremy Beasley (1-3) Dylan Lee (2) 1:59 3,869 5/11 36 Biloxi W 2-1 13-23 5th 10.0 (PNS) Brett Graves (1-0) Devin Williams (5-2) 2:22 7,116 5/12 37 Biloxi L 1-7 13-24 5th 10.5 (PNS) Johan Belisario (2-0) McKenzie Mills (1-6) 2:40 (:49) 2,644 5/13 38 Biloxi W 4-3 14-24 5th 10.0 (PNS) Robert Dugger (3-5) Trey Supak (3-2) Dylan Lee (3) 2:28 1,656 5/14 39 Biloxi L 1-2 (10) 14-25 5th 11.0 (PNS) Nate Griep (2-1) Brett Graves (1-1) Luke Barker (2) 2:36 2,612 5/15 40 Biloxi L 0-2 14-26 5th 12.0 (PNS) Bowden Francis (1-3) Jordan Yamamoto (2-4) Luke Barker (3) 2:35 3,903 5/16 41 Montgomery L 0-1 14-27 5th 12.0 (PNS) Benton Moss (2-0) Dylan Lee (0-1) Curtis Taylor (6) 2:19 5,605 5/17 42 Montgomery L 0-9 14-28 5th 12.0 (PNS) Brian Shaffer (1-0) Elvis Araujo (1-1) 2:56 8,103 5/18 43 Montgomery W 4-0 15-28 5th 11.0 (PNS) Robert Dugger (4-5) Riley O’Brien (1-2) 2:33 6,437 5/19 44 Montgomery L 2-3 15-29 5th 12.0 (PNS) Sam McWilliams (3-1) Sixto Sanchez (0-1) Curtis Taylor (7) 3:02 3,808 5/20 45 Montgomery W 5-1 16-29 5th 12.0 (PNS) Jordan Yamamoto (3-4) Kenny Rosenberg (3-1) 2:27 5,782 5/21 16-29 5th 12.0 (PNS) 5/22 46 at Mississippi L 0-7 16-30 5th 12.0 (PNS) Joey Wentz (2-3) Jorge Guzman (1-5) 2:30 1,675 5/23 47 at Mississippi W 5-2 17-30 5th 12.0 (PNS) Cody Poteet (3-3) Tucker Davidson (1-3) Dylan Lee (4) 2:30 2,363 5/24 48 at Mississippi W 4-1 18-30 5th 11.0 (PNS) Robert Dugger (5-5) Jasseel De La Cruz (0-1) Dylan Lee (5) 2:38 2,206 5/25 49 at Mississippi W 8-7 (10) 19-30 5th 10.0 (PNS) Parker Bugg (1-1) Jordan Harrison (0-2) Jeff Kinley (1) 3:08 3,384 5/26 50 at Mississippi L 0-4 19-31 5th 11.0 (PNS) Kyle Muller (3-1) Jordan Yamamoto (3-5) 2:26 2,518 5/27 19-31 5th 11.0 (PNS) 5/28 51 Mobile L 1-2 19-32 5th 12.0 (PNS) Jeremy Beasley (2-3) Jorge Guzman (1-6) Ryan Clark (5) 2:46 2,163 5/29 52 Mobile L 1-2 19-33 5th 12.0 (PNS) Luis Madero (3-2) Dylan Lee (0-2) Dario Beltre (3) 2:37 2,343 5/30 53 Mobile W 6-2 20-33 5th 11.0 (PNS) Robert Dugger (6-2) Jesus Castillo (2-6) 2:33 5,007 5/31 54 Mobile W 6-3 21-33 5th 11.0 (PNS) Sixto Sanchez (1-1) Jason Alexander (1-3) Brett Graves (2) 2:38 6,646

June (15-12) 6/1 55 Mobile W 7-6 22-33 4th 10.0 (PNS) Elvis Araujo (2-1) Brett Hanewich (0-1) 3:13 6,162 6/2 56 at Pensacola W 9-6 (10) 23-33 4th 9.0 (PNS) Tyler Stevens (1-0) Cody Stashak (2-3) 3:14 3,010 6/3 57 at Pensacola L 7-8 (10) 23-34 4th 10.0 (PNS, BLX)Williams Ramirez (3-1) Brett Graves (1-2) 3:18 3,777 6/4 58 at Pensacola L 5-7 23-35 4th 11.0 (PNS, BLX)Tom Hackimer (2-1) McKenzie Mills (1-7) Sam Clay (4) 3:19 4,001 6/5 at Pensacola 4th 11.0 (PNS, BLX)POSTPONED (RAIN) 6/6 59 at Pensacola L 0-2 (7) 23-36 4th 12.0 (PNS) Andro Cutura (1-2) Sixto Sanchez (1-2) Sam Clay (5) 1:39 6/6 60 at Pensacola L 4-11 (7) 23-37 4th 13.0 (PNS) Williams Ramirez (4-1) Tyler Stevens (1-1) 2:18 (:44) 4,333 6/7 61 Montgomery L 2-3 23-38 5th 13.0 (PNS, BLX)Ivan Pelaez (2-1) Dylan Lee (0-3) Phoenix Sanders (6) 2:40 6,248 6/8 62 Montgomery W 8-2 24-38 4th 13.0 (BLX) Jorge Guzman (2-6) Riley O’Brien (2-4) Kolton Mahoney (1) 2:41 (1:12) 6,451 6/9 63 Montgomery L 1-3 24-39 5th 14.0 (BLX) (1-0) Brett Graves (1-3) 2:16 3,196 6/10 64 Montgomery L 4-9 24-40 5th 15.0 (BLX) (1-0) Robert Dugger (6-6) 2:59 2,656 6/11 65 Montgomery W 6-5 (11) 25-40 5th 15.0 (BLX) Tyler Stevens (2-1) Matt Krook (0-3) 3:25 2,939 6/12 66 at Birmingham L 0-1 25-41 5th 15.0 (BLX) Luis Martinez (3-1) Brett Graves (1-4) (3) 2:15 4,902 6/13 67 at Birmingham W 3-1 26-41 5th 14.0 (BLX) Jorge Guzman (3-6) Tanner Banks (1-4) Dylan Lee (6) 2:24 7,041 6/14 68 at Birmingham W 3-2 27-41 5th 13.0 (BLX) Cody Poteet (4-3) Lincoln Henzman (0-2) Tyler Stevens (1) 2:20 6.754 6/15 69 at Birmingham W 5-3 28-41 4th 12.0 (BLX) Tommy Eveld (1-0) Alec Hansen (1-1) Dylan Lee (7) 3:08 6,848 6/16 70 at Birmingham W 1-0 29-41 4th 12.0 (BLX) Sixto Sanchez (2-2) Matt Tomshaw (2-3) Jeff Kinley (2) 2:22 4,665 ALL-STAR BREAK — Off—Day 6/18 N/A Southern League All-Star Game (Biloxi, Miss.)

18 JACKSONVILLE JUMBO SHRIMP 2019 IN REVIEW DAY-BY-DAY RESULTS 2ND HALF DAY-BY-DAY

Date Gm # Opponent W - L Score Record Pos GB Winning Pitcher Losing Pitcher Save Time Att Second Half (37-30) ALL-STAR BREAK — Off—Day 6/20 71 (1) Pensacola L 3-4 29-42, 0-1 T-3rd 1.0 (MIS, PNS)Bryan Sammons (1-1) Jorge Guzman (3-7) Sam Clay (6) 2:27 7,704 6/21 72 (2) Pensacola L 1-8 29-43, 0-2 5th 2.0 (PNS) (3-0) Josh Roeder (0-2) 2:41 7,351 6/22 73 (3) Pensacola W 3-2 30-43, 1-2 T-4th 1.0 (all) Sixto Sanchez (3-2) Anthony Vizcaya (0-1) Brett Graves (3) 2:27 8,261 6/23 74 (4) Pensacola W 7-1 31-43, 2-2 T-1st 0.0 (all) Cody Poteet (5-3) Jorge Alcala (5-5) 2:43 3,332 6/24 75 (5) Pensacola W 4-2 32-43, 3-2 T-1st 0.0 (PNS) Tyler Stevens (3-1) Jeff Ames (1-3) Tommy Eveld (1) 2:18 3,215 6/25 76 (6) at Montgomery W 5-3 33-43, 4-2 T-1st 0.0 (PNS) Jorge Guzman (4-7) (5-4) Dylan Lee (8) 2:39 1,653 6/26 77 (7) at Montgomery W 7-5 34-43, 5-2 1st +0.5 Josh Roeder (1-2) Riley O’Brien (4-5) Tommy Eveld (2) 2:37 (1:09) 1,738 6/27 78 (8) at Montgomery L 0-1 34-44, 5-3 T-1st 0.0 (PNS) Paul Campbell (3-0) Sixto Sanchez (3-3) Phoenix Sanders (9) 2:16 3,278 6/28 79 (9) at Montgomery W 6-3 35-44, 6-3 T-1st 0.0 (PNS) Edward Cabrera (1-0) Jhonleider Salinas (0-1) Dylan Lee (9) 2:44 4,273 6/29 80 (10) at Montgomery L 1-2 (10) 35-45, 6-4 T-1st 0.0 (PNS) Phoenix Sanders (3-3) Tommy Eveld (1-1) 2:45 4,573 6/30 81 (11) Chattanooga W 6-4 36-45, 7-4 1st +1.0 (1-0) Jesse Stallings (0-1) Dylan Lee (10) 2:55 (:53) 4,569

July (15-13) 7/1 82 (12) Chattanooga L 0-5 36-46, 7-5 T-1st 0.0 (PNS) Packy Naughton (4-4) Jorge Guzman (4-8) 2:29 2,037 7/2 83 (13) Chattanooga L 6-8 36-47, 7-6 2nd 1.0 (PNS) Aaron Fossas (4-2) Sixto Sanchez (3-4) Juan Martinez (4) 3:00 2,657 7/3 84 (14) Chattanooga W 11-3 37-47, 8-6 2nd 1.0 (PNS) (1-0) Ryan Lillie (1-1) 3:00 11,429 7/4 85 (15) at Mobile W 6-0 38-47, 9-6 T-1st 0.0 (PNS) Edward Cabrera (2-0) Zack Kelly (1-4) 2:33 5,143 7/5 86 (16) at Mobile L 2-4 38-48, 9-7 T-1st 0.0 (PNS) Adam Hofacket (3-2) Tommy Eveld (1-2) Luis Pena (1) 2:44 1,730 7/6 87 (17) at Mobile L 3-4 38-49, 9-8 T-1st 0.0 (BLX, PNS)Ryan Clark (2-0) Vincenzo Aiello (0-1) Dario Beltre (6) 3:01 3,840 7/7 88 (18) at Mobile W 12-3 39-49, 10-8 1st +1.0 Kolton Mahoney (2-0) Luis Madero (4-6) McKenzie Mills (1) 2:59 830 7/8 89 (19) at Mobile L 2-7 39-50, 10-9 T-1st 0.0 (BLX) Jeremy Beasley (5-5) Daniel Castano (1-1) Adam Hofacket (5) 2:47 (:40) 575 7/9 at Mobile 1st +0.5 POSTPONED (RAIN) 7/10 1st +0.5 7/11 90 (20) Mississippi L 1-3 (10) 39-51, 10-10 2nd 0.5 (BLX) Jordan Harrison (2-2) Tommy Eveld (1-3) Jason Creasy (2) 3:03 (:34) 4,460 7/12 Mississippi 2nd 0.5 (BLX) POSTPONED (RAIN) 7/13 91 (21) Mississippi W 7-2 40-51, 11-10 T-1st 0.0 (BLX) Sixto Sanchez (4-4) Connor Johnstone (3-1) 2:29 6,764 7/14 92 (22) Mississippi W 2-1 (8) 41-51, 12-10 1st +0.5 Brett Graves (2-4) Claudio Custodio (3-3) 2:37 7/14 93 (23) Mississippi W 4-3 (7) 42-51, 13-10 1st +1.0 Tommy Eveld (2-3) Jason Hursh (2-3) 2:17 3,905 7/15 94 (24) Mississippi W 8-2 43-51, 14-10 1st +0.5 Daniel Castano (2-1) Jasseel De La Cruz (2-5) 2:39 3,081 7/16 95 (25) Mississippi L 0-5 43-52, 14-11 2nd 1.0 (BLX) Kyle Muller (6-5) Jorge Guzman (4-9) 3:03 3,545 7/17 2nd 1.0 (BLX) 7/18 96 (26) at Chattanooga W 8-2 44-52, 15-11 2nd 1.0 (BLX) Sixto Sanchez (5-4) Packy Naughton (4-7) 3:00 (:25) 3,211 7/19 97 (27) at Chattanooga W 15-3 45-52, 16-11 2nd 1.0 (BLX) Kolton Mahoney (3-0) (2-7) 3:04 3,244 7/20 98 (28) at Chattanooga W 4-3 46-52, 17-11 2nd 1.0 (BLX) Edward Cabrera (3-0) Ryan Lillie (1-3) Dylan Lee (11) 2:27 3,204 7/21 99 (29) at Chattanooga W 10-5 47-52, 18-11 2nd 1.0 (BLX) Daniel Castano (3-1) Reiver Sanmartin (0-4) McKenzie Mills (2) 3:03 2,648 7/22 100 (30) Biloxi L 2-3 47-53, 18-12 2nd 2.0 (BLX) Trey Supak (11-4) Josh Roeder (1-3) Devin Williams (4) 2:56 2,243 2019 in Review 7/23 101 (31) Biloxi W 2-0 48-53, 19-12 2nd 1.0 (BLX) Sixto Sanchez (6-4) Cam Roegner (3-4) Tommy Eveld (3) 1:59 (:38) 2,581 7/24 Biloxi 2nd 1.0 (BLX) POSTPONED (RAIN) 7/25 102 (32) Biloxi L 1-6 (7) 48-54, 19-13 2nd 2.0 (BLX) Alec Bettinger (5-5) Edward Cabrera (3-1) 1:58 7/25 103 (33) Biloxi W 3-1 (7) 49-54, 20-13 2nd 1.0 (BLX) Kolton Mahoney (4-0) Tyler Spurlin (1-1) Tyler Stevens (2) 2:13 7/26 104 (34) Biloxi L 1-3 49-55, 20-14 2nd 2.0 (BLX) Dylan File (6-1) Chad Smith (1-1) Nate Griep (17) 2:43 6,946 7/27 105 (35) Pensacola L 1-7 49-56, 20-15 2nd 3.0 (BLX) (4-3) Jorge Guzman (4-10) Andrew Vasquez (1) 2:48 7,617 7/28 106 (36) Pensacola L 0-5 49-57, 20-16 2nd 3.0 (BLX) Jhoan Duran (1-0) Pablo López (0-1) 2:54 (:55) 3,759 7/29 107 (37) Pensacola W 1-0 50-57, 21-16 2nd 2.0 (BLX) Sixto Sanchez (7-4) Bryan Sammons (3-4) Dylan Lee (12) 2:24 2,352 7/30 108 (38) Pensacola L 0-1 50-58, 21-17 2nd 2.0 (BLX) Edwar Colina (2-0) Kolton Mahoney (4-1) Alex Phillips (3) 2:44 2 7/31 109 (39) Pensacola W 4-3 51-58, 22-17 2nd 2.0 (BLX) Edward Cabrera (4-1) Charlie Barnes (2-3) Dylan Lee (13) 2:33 3,326

August (15-12) 8/1 110 (40) at Biloxi W 4-0 52-58, 23-17 2nd 1.0 (BLX) Daniel Castano (4-1) Bowden Francis (5-7) 2:29 1,949 8/2 111 (41) at Biloxi L 2-7 52-59, 23-18 2nd 2.0 (BLX) Cam Roegner (4-4) Pablo López (0-2) 2:51 (:32) 2,325 8/3 112 (42) at Biloxi W 5-0 53-59, 24-18 2nd 1.0 (BLX) Jorge Guzman (5-10) Drew Rasmussen (1-3) 2:28 3,189 8/4 113 (43) at Biloxi W 3-1 54-59, 25-18 T-1st 0.0 (BLX) Sixto Sanchez (8-4) Alec Bettinger (5-7) Tommy Eveld (4) 2:30 1,665 8/5 114 (44) at Biloxi L 0-2 54-60, 25-19 2nd 1.0 (BLX) Dylan File (8-1) (0-1) Nate Griep (18) 2:32 1,658 8/6 2nd 1.0 (BLX) 8/7 115 (45) Mississippi L 2-8 54-61, 25-20 2nd 2.0 (BLX) Connor Johnstone (5-2) Pablo López (0-3) 3:13 3,684 8/8 116 (46) Mississippi W 5-1 55-61, 26-20 2nd 2.0 (BLX) Daniel Castano (5-1) Jasseel De La Cruz (3-7) 2:30 5,893 8/9 117 (47) Mississippi W 2-1 56-61, 27-20 2nd 2.0 (BLX) Jorge Guzman (6-10) Phil Pfeifer (1-2) Tommy Eveld (5) 2:36 8,104 8/10 118 (48) Mississippi W 5-2 57-61, 28-20 2nd 2.0 (BLX) Vincenzo Aiello (1-1) Jordan Harrison (2-3) Tommy Eveld (6) 2:38 (:55) 6,815 8/11 119 (49) Mississippi W 4-3 58-61, 29-20 2nd 2.0 (BLX) (1-0) Kurt Hoekstra (1-2) 3:43 3,452 8/12 2nd 2.0 (BLX) 8/13 120 (50) at Tennessee L 1-6 58-62, 29-21 2nd 3.0 (BLX) Jack Patterson (1-0) Kolton Mahoney (4-2) 2:48 1,612 8/14 121 (51) at Tennessee W 4-2 59-62, 30-21 2nd 2.5 (BLX) Alex Mateo (1-0) Jake Stinnett (1-5) Tommy Eveld (7) 2:56 3,184 8/15 122 (52) at Tennessee L 4-5 (12) 59-63, 30-22 2nd 4.0 (BLX) Bailey Clark (2-1) Josh Roeder (1-4) 3:33 4,711 8/16 123 (53) at Tennessee W 5-3 60-63, 31-22 2nd 4.0 (BLX) Daniel Castano (6-1) Erich Uelmen (0-2) Alex Vesia (1) 3:04 5,851 8/17 124 (54) at Tennessee W 2-0 61-63, 32-22 2nd 3.0 (BLX) Trevor Rogers (1-1) Erick Leal (2-4) Tommy Eveld (8) 2:41 6,863 8/18 125 (55) at Birmingham L 2-6 61-64, 32-23 2nd 3.0 (BLX) Lincoln Henzman (4-6) Kolton Mahoney (4-3) 2:37 3,992 8/19 126 (56) at Birmingham W 3-2 62-64, 33-23 2nd 2.0 (BLX) Jorge Guzman (7-10) Bernardo Flores (3-7) Tommy Eveld (9) 2:23 (:23) 2,711 8/20 127 (57) at Birmingham L 3-9 62-65, 33-24 2nd 2.0 (BLX) Vince Arobio (3-1) McKenzie Mills (1-8) 2:27 3,141 8/21 128 (58) at Birmingham W 7-6 (10) 63-65, 34-24 2nd 1.0 (BLX) Alex Vesia (2-0) (2-2) 3:13 (:54) 3,122 8/22 129 (59) at Birmingham L 0-6 63-66, 34-25 2nd 2.0 (BLX) Tanner Banks (3-7) Trevor Rogers (1-2) 2:50 6,058 8/23 130 (60) Mobile L 0-1 63-67, 34-26 T-2nd 2.0 (BLX) Zack Kelly (3-6) Kolton Mahoney (4-4) Jesus Castillo (2) 2:28 (:14) 9,795 8/24 131 (61) Mobile W 3-1 64-67, 35-26 2nd 2.0 (BLX) Jordan Guerrero (1-0) Max Herrmann (1-3) Tommy Eveld (10) 2:12 8,672 8/25 132 (62) Mobile L 1-2 (7) 64-68, 35-27 2nd 2.5 (BLX) Luis Madero (5-10) Jorge Guzman (7-11) Joe Gatto (3) 2:12 8/25 133 (63) Mobile W 9-4 (7) 65-68, 36-27 2nd 2.5 (BLX) Chad Smith (2-1) Andrew Wantz (0-6) 2:23 5,829 8/26 134 (64) Mobile W 3-2 66-68, 37-27 2nd 2.0 (BLX) Daniel Castano (7-1) Greg Mahle (2-3) Tommy Eveld (11) 2:26 2.867 8/27 Mobile 2nd 2.0 (BLX) CANCELED (RAIN) 8/28 2nd 2.0 (BLX) 8/29 135 (65) at Jackson L 4-5 66-69, 37-28 2nd 3.0 (BLX) Bo Takahashi (9-7) (0-1) West Tunnell (5) 2:45 1,650 8/30 136 (66) at Jackson L 2-7 66-70, 37-29 2nd 3.0 (BLX) Sam Lewis (4-3) C.J. Carter (0-1) 2:25 1,683 8/31 137 (67) at Jackson L 1-2 66-71, 37-30 T-2nd 3.0 (BLX) Jayson McKinley (3-0) Daniel Castano (7-2) West Tunnell (6) 2:41 3,043

September (0-0) 9/1 138 (68) at Jackson CANCELED (HURRICANE) 9/2 139 (69) at Jackson CANCELED (HURRICANE)

2020 MEDIA GUIDE 19 2019 STANDINGS

2019 SOUTHERN LEAGUE STANDINGS BY HALF FIRST HALF NORTH W L PCT GB *-Montgomery 44 26 .629 - Jackson 39 31 .557 5.0 Chattanooga 36 33 .522 7.5 Tennessee 33 36 .478 10.5 Birmingham 27 42 .391 16.5

SOUTH W L PCT GB *-Biloxi 41 29 .586 - Pensacola 38 32 .543 3.0 Mississippi 33 36 .478 7.5 Jacksonville 29 41 .414 12.0 Mobile 27 41 .397 13.0

2019 in Review * - First half champions SECOND HALF NORTH W L PCT GB **-Montgomery 44 24 .647 - &-Jackson 39 26 .600 3.5 Birmingham 37 30 .552 6.5 Chattanooga 25 42 .373 18.5 Tennessee 25 45 .357 20.0

SOUTH W L PCT GB *#-Biloxi 41 28 .594 - Jacksonville 37 30 .552 3.0 &-Pensacola 38 31 .551 3.0 Mississippi 31 39 .443 10.5 Mobile 23 45 .338 17.5

** - Second half champions, & - champions 2019 SOUTHERN LEAGUE OVERALL STANDINGS NORTHERN W L PCT GB Montgomery 88 50 .638 - Jackson 78 57 .578 8.5 Birmingham 64 72 .471 23.0 Chattanooga 61 75 .449 26.0 Tennessee 58 81 .417 30.5

SOUTH W L PCT GB Biloxi 82 57 .590 - Pensacola 76 63 .547 6.0 Jacksonville 66 71 .482 15.0 Mississippi 64 75 .460 18.0 Mobile 50 86 .368 30.5

South Division Championship Series Biloxi def. Pensacola 3-2

North Division Championship Series Jackson def. Montgomery 3-1

Southern League Championship Jackson def. Biloxi 3-2

20 JACKSONVILLE JUMBO SHRIMP 2019 FULL ROSTER PLAYER No. B/T HT WT BORN BIRTHPLACE No. B/T HT WT BORN BIRTHPLACE Aiello, Vincenzo 21 R/R 6' 2" 220 8/6/94 Staten Island, NY, USA Araujo, Elvis 34 L/L 6' 7" 275 7/15/91 Maracaibo, Venezuela Beggs, Dustin 15 R/R 6' 3" 180 6/14/93 Colorado Springs, CO, USA Bugg, Parker 29 R/R 6' 6" 210 10/26/94 Louisville, KY, USA Cabrera, Edward 12 R/R 6' 4" 175 4/13/98 Santiago, Dominican Republic Carter, C.J. 6 R/R 6' 0" 165 5/27/97 Atlanta, GA, USA Castano, Daniel 37 L/L 6' 4" 230 9/17/94 Orlando, FL, USA Dugger, Robert 12 R/R 6' 2" 180 7/3/95 Tucson, AZ, USA Eveld, Tommy 35 R/R 6' 5" 195 12/30/93 Coral Springs, FL, USA Ferrell, Riley 36 R/R 6' 2" 200 10/18/93 College Station, TX, USA Garrett, Braxton 23 L/L 6' 3" 190 8/5/97 Foley, AL, USA Graves, Brett 24 R/R 6' 1" 170 1/30/93 St Charles, MO, USA Guerrero, Jordan 33 L/L 6' 3" 195 5/31/94 Oxnard, CA, USA Guzman, Jorge 26 R/R 6' 2" 182 1/28/96 Las Matas de Santa Cruz, Dominican Republic Keller, Kyle 33 R/R 6' 4" 200 4/28/93 Metairie, LA, USA Kinley, Jeff 23 L/L 6' 1" 195 2/15/92 Saginaw, MI, USA Lee, Dylan 27 L/L 6' 4" 210 8/1/94 Dinuba, CA, USA López, Pablo 39 L/R 6' 3" 200 3/7/96 Cabimas, Venezuela Mahoney, Kolton 22 R/R 6' 1" 195 5/20/92 Layton, UT, USA Mateo, Alejandro 18 R/R 6' 2" 200 1/18/94 Hialeah, FL, USA Milbrath, Jordan 39 R/R 6' 6" 215 8/1/91 Springfield, MN, USA Mills, McKenzie 19 L/L 6' 4" 205 11/19/95 Marietta, GA, USA Poteet, Cody 21 R/R 6' 1" 190 7/30/94 , CA, USA Roeder, Josh 29 R/R 6' 0" 175 12/2/92 Plano, TX, USA Rogers, Trevor 38 L/L 6' 6" 185 11/13/97 Carlsbad, NM, USA Sanchez, Sixto 45 R/R 6' 0" 185 7/29/98 San Cristobal, Dominican Republic Smith, Caleb 21 R/L 6' 2" 205 7/28/91 Huntsville, TX, USA Smith, Chad 36 R/R 6' 4" 200 6/8/95 McCalla, AL, USA

Stevens, Tyler 33 R/R 6' 0" 215 4/4/96 Alamosa, CO, USA 2019 in Review Ureña, José 27 R/R 6' 2" 200 9/12/91 Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic Vesia, Alex 35 L/L 6' 2" 195 4/11/96 Alpine, CA, USA Yamamoto, Jordan 23 R/R 6' 0" 185 5/11/96 Pearl City, HI, USA

CATCHERS No. B HT WT BORN BIRTHPLACE Chávez, Santiago 15 R/R 5' 11" 175 8/5/95 Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico López, B.J. 7 R/R 5' 9" 185 9/29/94 Aguadilla, Puerto Rico Nieto, Adrian 24 S/R 5' 10" 205 11/12/89 Havana, Cuba Vigil, Rodrigo 4 R/R 6' 0" 165 1/3/93 David, Panama

INFIELDERS No. B HT WT BORN BIRTHPLACE Alonso, Lazaro 40 L/R 6' 3" 220 12/17/94 Pinar Del Rio, Cuba Alvarez, Eddy 4 S/R 5' 9" 180 1/30/90 Miami, FL, USA Brigman, Bryson 6 R/R 5' 11" 180 6/19/95 San Jose, CA, USA Chisholm, Jazz 1 L/R 5' 11" 165 2/1/98 Nassau, Bahamas Diaz, Lewin 8 L/L 6' 4" 225 11/19/96 Santiago, Dominican Republic Dunand, Joe 3 R/R 6' 2" 205 9/20/95 Miami, FL, USA Fleming, Billy 1 R/R 6' 1" 210 9/20/92 Churchville, PA, USA Mahan, Riley 13 L/R 6' 3" 185 12/31/95 Milford, OH, USA Millan, J.C. 20 R/R 6' 0" 185 1/18/96 Havana, Cuba Prado, Martín 23 R/R 6' 0" 215 10/27/83 Maracay, Venezuela Silviano, John 22 L/R 5' 11" 190 7/11/94 Hypoluxo, FL, USA Twine, Justin 2 R/R 5' 11" 205 10/7/95 Falls City, TX, USA

OUTFIELDERS No. B HT WT BORN BIRTHPLACE Bird, Corey 32 L/L 6' 1" 185 8/11/95 Charleston, WV, USA Garrett, Stone 31 R/R 6' 2" 195 11/22/95 Sugar Land, TX, USA Guerrero, Gabriel 34 R/R 6' 3" 215 12/11/93 Nizao, Dominican Republic Mesa, Víctor Víctor 32 R/R 5' 10" 165 7/20/96 Santa Clara, Cuba Miller, Brian 5 L/R 6' 1" 186 8/20/95 Raleigh, NC, USA Seymour, Anfernee 9 S/R 5' 11" 165 6/24/95 Nassau, Bahamas Sierra, Magneuris 18 L/L 5' 11" 160 4/7/96 San Cristobal, Dominican Republic

2020 MEDIA GUIDE 21 2019 HIGHS AND LOWS

TEAM BATTING Most runs, game...... 15 (7/19/19 at Chattanooga) Fewest runs, game...... 0 (25x; 8/23/19 vs. Mobile) Runs, ...... 8 (6th, 7/19/19 at Chattanooga) Hits, game...... 19 (7/19/19 at Chattanooga) Hits, inning...... 9 (6th, 7/19/19 at Chattanooga) Fewest hits, game...... 1 (2x; 4/22/19 at Biloxi) Doubles, game...... 6 (6/11/19 vs. Montgomery) Triples, game...... 3 (7/3/19 vs. Chattanooga) Home runs, game...... 2 (9x; 8/25/19 vs. Mobile, GM2) Home runs, inning...... 2 (3rd, 6/23/19 vs. Pensacola) Stolen bases, game...... 4 (8/25/19 vs. Mobile, GM1) Walks, game...... 12 (6/15/19 at Birmingham) , game...... 15 (8/15/19 at Tennessee) Most GIDP...... 4 (8/13/19 at Tennessee) Men left on base...... 17 (6/11/19 vs. Montgomery) TEAM PITCHING 2019 in Review Most runs allowed, game...... 12 (4/20/19 at Biloxi) Fewest runs allowed, game...... 0 (10x; 8/17/19 at Tennessee) Most hits allowed, game...... 15 (4/20/19 at Biloxi) Fewest hits allowed, game...... 1 (2x; 8/3/19 at Biloxi) Strikeouts, game...... 19 (8/9/19 vs. Mississippi) Walks, game...... 7 (5x; 8/25/19 vs. Mobile, GM2) Walks, inning...... 3 (6x; 5th, 8/25/19 vs. Mobile, GM2) Runs allowed, inning...... 8 (6th, 4/20/19 at Biloxi) Hits allowed, inning...... 6 (3x; 5th, 8/22/19 at Birmingham) Home runs allowed, game...... 4 (5x; 8/7/19 vs. Mississippi) Most pitchers used, game...... 5 (9x; 8/15/19 at Tennessee) Errors, game...... 3 (4x; 6/21/19 vs. Pensacola) Total double plays turned...... 3 (4x; 6/22/19 vs. Pensacola) MISCELLANEOUS Longest winning streak...... 5 (2x; 6/22-6/26) Longest losing streak...... 8 (2x; 4/29-5/7) Most runs, both teams...... 19 (4/20/19 at Biloxi) Most hits, both teams...... 28 (7/19/19 at Chattanooga) Most home runs, both teams...... 5 (2x; 5/12/19 vs. Biloxi) Consecutive games with a home run...... 4 (3x; 8/14-8/17) Consecutive games without a home run...... 11 (5/13-5/24) Consecutive games without an ...... 9 (8/2-8/11) Consecutive games with an error...... 6 (6/21-6/26) Longest game...... 3:43 (8/11/19 vs. Mississippi) Shortest nine-inning game...... 1:57 (4/12/19 at Pensacola) Largest margin of victory...... 12 (7/19/19 at Chattanooga) Largest margin of defeat...... 9 (5/17/19 vs. Montgomery) Largest crowd, home...... 11,429 (7/3/19 vs. Chattanooga) Largest crowd, road...... 7,041 (6/13/19 at Birmingham) Largest deficit overcome in win...... 5 (2x; 6/1/19 vs. Mobile) Largest lead surrendered in loss...... 2 (5x; 8/20/19 at Birmingham) Comeback wins (trailing by 3+)...... 7 (Three runs, 8/21/19 at Birmingham) Comeback wins (trailing by 4+)...... 4 (Four runs, 6/30/19 vs. Chattanooga) Comeback wins (trailing by 5+)...... 2 (Five runs, 6/1/19 vs. Mobile) Walk-off wins...... 7 (8/11/19 vs. Mississippi) Games affected by weather...... 27 (9/2/19 at Jackson, canceled)

22 JACKSONVILLE JUMBO SHRIMP 2019 IN REVIEW HIGHS AND LOWS INDIVIDUAL BATTING Runs, game...... 4 (2x; Stone Garrett, 7/19/19 at Chattanooga) Hits, game...... 5 (4x; Stone Garrett, 8/21/19 at Birmingham) RBI, game...... 5 (2x; Corey Bird, 7/15/19 vs. Mississippi) Doubles, game...... 2 (12x; Lewin Diaz, 8/16/19 at Tennessee) Triples, game...... 1 (25x; Jazz Chisholm, 8/21/19 at Birmingham) Home runs, game...... 1 (62x; Joe Dunand, 8/29/19 at Jackson) Extra-base hits, game...... 3 (2x; Lewin Diaz, 8/16/19 at Tennessee) Walks, game...... 3 (Martin Prado, 7/16/19 vs. Mississippi) Strikeouts, game...... 4 (5x; Riley Mahan, 8/15/19 at Tennessee) Stolen bases, game...... 3 (Brian Miller, 8/25/19 vs. Mobile, GM1) ...... 16 (Brian Miller, 5/17-6/4) On-Base streak...... 18 (Corey Bird, 7/4-7/25, GM1) INDIVIDUAL PITCHING Most pitched, starter...... 9.0 (Daniel Castano, 8/8/19 vs. Mississippi) Most , reliever...... 7.0 (Jorge Guzman, 8/19/19 at Birmingham) Fewest innings pitched, starter...... 0.0 (Robert Dugger, 4/11/19 at Pensacola) Most strikeouts, starter...... 13 (2x; Jorge Guzman, 8/9/19 vs. Mississippi) Most strikeouts, reliever...... 5 (5x; Alex Vesia, 8/2/19 at Biloxi) Most walks issued...... 5 (4x; Josh Roeder, 7/28/19 vs. Pensacola) Most hits allowed...... 11 (3x; Daniel Castano, 8/21/19 at Birmingham) Most runs allowed...... 8 (2x; Sixto Sanchez, 7/2/19 vs. Chattanooga) Most earned runs allowed...... 8 (2x; Sixto Sanchez, 7/2/19 vs. Chattanooga) Most home runs allowed...... 3 (4x; Sixto Sanchez, 7/2/19 vs. Chattanooga) Longest no-hit bid...... 7.1 (2x; Kolton Mahoney and Brett Graves, 6/12/19 at Birmingham) Most stolen bases allowed...... 3 (4x; Jorge Guzman, 8/9/19 vs. Mississippi) 2019 in Review

Stone Garrett set Jumbo Shrimp single-game highs in 2019 in runs and hits. The also led Jacksonville in home runs, RBIs and on the season. (Joey Mims/Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp)

2020 MEDIA GUIDE 23 2019 TRANSACTIONS

PLAYER DATE TRANSACTION PLAYER DATE TRANSACTION TOTAL TRANSACTIONS (119) Sixto Sanchez 7/6 Placed on the temporary inactive list (All-Star Futures Game) Matt Snyder 4/4 Assigned to Triple-A New Orleans from Jacksonville Sixto Sanchez 7/11 Activated from the temporary inactive list J.C. Millan 4/4 Assigned to Jacksonville from High-A Jupiter Adrian Nieto 7/11 Assigned to High-A Jupiter from Jacksonville 4/6 Placed on the 7-day Rodrigo Vigil 7/11 Activated from the 7-day injured list McKenzie Mills 4/6 Assigned to Extended Spring Training from Jacksonville Justin Twine 7/12 Placed on the 7-day injured list (retroactive to July 10) Corey Bird 4/6 Assigned to Jacksonville from High-A Jupiter Bryson Brigman 7/12 Assigned to Jacksonville from High-A Jupiter Kolton Mahoney 4/6 Assigned to Jacksonville from Extended Spring Training Martin Prado 7/14 Assigned to Jacksonville on an MLB rehab assignment Kyle Keller 4/9 Assigned to Triple-A New Orleans from Jacksonville Billy Fleming 7/14 Placed on the 7-day injured list (retroactive to July 12) McKenzie Mills 4/9 Assigned to Jacksonville from Extended Spring Training Lazaro Alonso 7/14 Assigned to Jacksonville from High-A Jupiter Dylan Lee 4/17 Assigned to Triple-A New Orleans from Jacksonville Martin Prado 7/18 Returned to Miami from MLB rehab assignment Tyler Stevens 4/17 Assigned to Jacksonville from High-A Jupiter Jorge Guzman 7/18 Placed on the 7-day injured list (retroactive to July 17) Santiago Chavez 4/19 Placed on the 7-day injured list Justin Twine 7/18 Activated from the 7-day injured list B.J. Lopez 4/19 Assigned to Jacksonville from High-A Jupiter Brett Graves 7/24 Assigned to Triple-A New Orleans from Jacksonville Dustin Beggs 4/20 Assigned to Triple-A New Orleans from Jacksonville Jeff Kinley 7/24 Assigned to Jacksonville from Triple-A New Orleans B.J. Lopez 4/26 Assigned to High-A Jupiter from Jacksonville Brian Miller 7/26 Placed on the 7-day injured list (retroactive to July 24) Santiago Chavez 4/26 Activated from the 7-day injured list Billy Fleming 7/26 Activated from the 7-day injured list Josh Roeder 4/30 Assigned to Jacksonville from High-A Jupiter Jeff Kinley 7/27 Released by the Miami Marlins organization Cody Poteet 5/3 Placed on the Temporarily Inactive List (birth of child) Jorge Guzman 7/27 Activated from the 7-day injured list Dylan Lee 5/3 Assigned to Jacksonville from Triple-A New Orleans Pablo López 7/28 Assigned to Jacksonville on an MLB rehab assignment Josh Roeder 5/6 Assigned to High-A Jupiter from Jacksonville Tyler Stevens 7/28 Assigned to Triple-A New Orleans from Jacksonville Cody Poteet 5/6 Reinstated from the Temporarily Inactive List Billy Fleming 7/28 Assigned to Triple-A New Orleans from Jacksonville 2019 in Review Jordan Milbrath 5/8 Assigned to Triple-A New Orleans from Jacksonville Lewin Diaz 7/28 Traded to Miami from Minnesota; Assigned to Jacksonville Josh Roeder 5/8 Assigned to Jacksonville from High-A Jupiter Jordan Guerrero 7/28 Signed to Minor League Contract; Assigned to Jacksonville Josh Roeder 5/11 Assigned to Triple-A New Orleans from Jacksonville Rodrigo Vigil 7/29 Placed on the 7-day injured list Josh Roeder 5/12 Assigned to Jacksonville from Triple-A New Orleans Adrian Nieto 7/29 Assigned to Jacksonville from High-A Jupiter Josh Roeder 5/14 Assigned to High-A Jupiter from Jacksonville Lazaro Alonso 7/30 Assigned to High-A Jupiter from Jacksonville Sixto Sanchez 5/14 Assigned to Jacksonville from High-A Jupiter Victor Victor Mesa 7/30 Assigned to Jacksonville from High-A Jupiter Riley Ferrell 5/16 Assigned to Jacksonville on an MLB rehab assignment Corey Bird 7/31 Placed on the 7-day injured list (retroactive to July 30) Riley Ferrell 5/22 Assigned to Triple-A New Orleans from Jacksonville Dylan Lee 8/1 Assigned to Triple-A New Orleans from Jacksonville Rodrigo Vigil 5/24 Assigned to Triple-A New Orleans from Jacksonville Justin Twine 8/1 Assigned to High-A Jupiter from Jacksonville B.J. Lopez 5/24 Assigned to Jacksonville from High-A Jupiter Alex Vesia 8/1 Assigned to Jacksonville from High-A Jupiter Parker Bugg 5/28 Assigned to Triple-A New Orleans from Jacksonville Jazz Chisholm 8/1 Traded to Miami from ; Assigned to Jacksonville Daniel Castano 5/28 Assigned to Jacksonville from High-A Jupiter Brian Miller 8/1 Activated from the 7-day injured list 5/30 Assigned to Triple-A New Orleans from Jacksonville Edward Cabrera 8/3 Placed on the 7-day injured list (retroactive to August 1) Billy Fleming 6/3 Signed to Minor League Contract; Assigned to Jacksonville Trevor Rogers 8/3 Assigned to Jacksonville from High-A Jupiter Billy Fleming 6/5 Assigned to Triple-A New Orleans from Jacksonville Kolton Mahoney 8/5 Assigned to Triple-A New Orleans from Jacksonville Eddy Alvarez 6/10 Activated from the 7-day injured list J.C. Millan 8/5 Assigned to Triple-A New Orleans from Jacksonville Eddy Alvarez 6/10 Assigned to High-A Jupiter from Jacksonville Justin Twine 8/6 Assigned to Jacksonville from High-A Jupiter Jordan Yamamoto 6/12 Assigned to Miami from Jacksonville José Ureña 8/19 Assigned to Jacksonville on an MLB rehab assignment Josh Roeder 6/13 Assigned to Jacksonville from High-A Jupiter Justin Twine 8/19 Placed on the temporary inactive list Tommy Eveld 6/14 Assigned to Jacksonville from Triple-A New Orleans J.C. Millan 8/19 Assigned to Jacksonville from Triple-A New Orleans B.J. Lopez 6/15 Assigned to High-A Jupiter from Jacksonville Bryson Brigman 8/26 Placed on the 7-day injured list (retroactive to August 25) Rodrigo Vigil 6/15 Assigned to Jacksonville from Triple-A New Orleans Justin Twine 8/26 Activated from the temporary inactive list Robert Dugger 6/20 Assigned to Triple-A New Orleans from Jacksonville José Ureña 8/26 Assigned to Triple-A New Orleans from Jacksonville Jeff Kinley 6/20 Assigned to Triple-A New Orleans from Jacksonville Kolton Mahoney 8/26 Assigned to Triple-A New Orleans from Jacksonville Elvis Araujo 6/20 Released by the Miami Marlins organization Edward Cabrera 8/26 Activated from the 7-day injured list Bryson Brigman 6/20 Assigned to High-A Jupiter from Jacksonville Jordan Guerrero 8/27 Released by the Miami Marlins organization Alex Mateo 6/20 Assigned to Jacksonville from High-A Jupiter C.J. Carter 8/27 Assigned to Jacksonville from High-A Jupiter Riley Mahan 6/20 Assigned to Jacksonville from High-A Jupiter Josh Roeder 8/28 Assigned to Triple-A New Orleans from Jacksonville Rodrigo Vigil 6/21 Assigned to Triple-A New Orleans from Jacksonville Braxton Garrett 8/28 Assigned to Jacksonville from High-A Jupiter B.J. Lopez 6/21 Assigned to Jacksonville from High-A Jupiter B.J. Lopez 6/22 Assigned to High-A Jupiter from Jacksonville Mike Hernandez 6/22 Assigned to Jacksonville from Short Season Batavia Mike Hernandez 6/23 Assigned to Short Season Class A Batavia from Jacksonville Edward Cabrera 6/23 Assigned to Jacksonville from High-A Jupiter Adrian Nieto 6/23 Signed to minor league contract; assigned to Jacksonville Caleb Smith 6/24 Assigned to Jacksonville on an MLB rehab assignment John Silviano 6/25 Released by the Miami Marlins organization Billy Fleming 6/25 Assigned to Jacksonville from Triple-A New Orleans Gabriel Guerrero 6/25 Assigned to Jacksonville from Triple-A New Orleans Cody Poteet 6/30 Assigned to Triple-A New Orleans from Jacksonville Chad Smith 6/30 Assigned to Jacksonville from High-A Jupiter Kolton Mahoney 7/1 Assigned to Triple-A New Orleans from Jacksonville Adrian Nieto 7/1 Assigned to High-A Jupiter from Jacksonville Rodrigo Vigil 7/1 Assigned to Jacksonville from Triple-A New Orleans Vincenzo Aiello 7/1 Assigned to Jacksonville from High-A Jupiter Gabriel Guerrero 7/5 Assigned to Triple-A New Orleans from Jacksonville Adrian Nieto 7/5 Assigned to Jacksonville from High-A Jupiter Rodrigo Vigil 7/5 Placed on the 7-day injured list (retroactive to July 4) Caleb Smith 7/6 Returned to Miami from MLB rehab assignment Kolton Mahoney 7/6 Assigned to Jacksonville from Triple-A New Orleans

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JACKSONVILLE HISTORY

Before the First Coast had its own professional baseball team, Jacksonville was already known as a baseball town. In 1888, Jacksonville hosted the first ever Major League Spring Training, as the Washington Statesman hosted the Philadelphia Athletics, Dodgers, Boston Nationals, and the . Jacksonville would continue to host other Major League Spring Trainings for a few more years.

Professional baseball in Jacksonville was founded in 1904, when the Jacksonville Jays became apart of the newly formed South Atlantic League. Jacksonville hosted the first South Atlantic League game on the Southside of Town at Dixieland Park, when the Jays defeated Macon, 1-0. At that time, there were no bridges in Jacksonville, so fans would have to ride ferries across the St. Johns River to attend a game at Dixieland Park.

From 1904 to 1917, Jacksonville won two South Atlantic League titles, with the first coming in 1908 with a record of 77-34, and the second in 1912 after a 70- Jacksonville Negro Leagues players

History 41 season. During this time period, Jacksonville went through some name changes. In 1911, the team was known as the Jacksonville Tarpons, and for only the 1917 the team was known as the Jacksonville Roses.

In 1921, there were a few changes for the Jacksonville club, as they found a new home park at Barrs Field, which would later be named Durkee Field (currently known as J.P. Small Park). Jacksonville also changed its name to the Scouts and debut in the Florida State League (Class C). In 1922, the team changed to the Indians. Jacksonville changed its name to the Tars in 1926 and moved to the Southeastern League (Class B). They captured the Southeastern League title in 1927 before rejoining the South Atlantic League in 1936, but this time as a Class B team and then a Class A team in 1946.

Jacksonville joined the Nergo League ranks in 1938 as the Red Caps made their debut in the Negro . The team shared Barrs Field with the Tars. The Red Caps left after one season in 1939, but returned for the 1941 and 1942 seasons.

In 1952, Jacksonville officially had a second Minor League team, when the Jacksonville Beach Sea Birds debut in the Florida State League (Class D). The team played at South Jacksonville Red Caps Penman and Shutter Avenue which was about a mile from the ocean. The Sea Birds lasted for three seasons, leaving after the 1954 season.

On the other side of town, in 1953, the Tars were purchased by Samuel W. Wolfson and

26 JACKSONVILLE JUMBO SHRIMP HISTORY JACKSONVILLE FRANCHISE HISTORY the team became the . Along with new ownership and name change, another great part of history happened as future MLB Home Run King Aaron broke the South Atlantic League color barrier playing for the Braves. In his only season in Jacksonville, Aaron made a mark by recording a .362 average, with 22 homeruns, 36 doubles and 14 triples to earn League MVP honors. Aaron made his Major League debut a year later in 1954.

After playing at Durkee Field for more than 30 years, the city opened Jacksonville Municipal Ballpark in 1955, which was later named . The following year, the Braves won their first and only South Atlantic League Championship. For the 1961 season, Jacksonville played in its final season in the South Atlantic League as as a 1953 Jacksonville Brave the Jets.

In 1962, baseball became hotter in Jacksonville, as the Suns were born under owner Samuel W. Wolfson. The team also transitioned to Triple-A as a member of the International League. The Suns would be affiliated with the

Cleveland Indians (1962-1963, 1971), the St. History Louis Cardinals (1964-1965), and the (1966-1968) during the 1960’s.

Jacksonville also hosted three future Hall of Wolfson Park Famers in this decade as pitched in the River City in 1960, was on the mound for the Suns in 1966 and pitched for the club in 1967. would be the next and only other Hall of Famer to appear for Jacksonville in 1987.

During the 1968 season, the Suns won their only International League Championship in their final season at the Triple-A level. In 1969, Jacksonville was without baseball for the season, but the Suns returned to the diamond in 1970 as a Double-A team in the Southern League. The Suns spent the 1970 season affiliated with the and affiliated under the Indians once again in 1972. From 1972-1983, the Jacksonville ballclub was affiliated the .

A new era of baseball started in 1985, as Peter Bragan Sr. and his family purchased the Jacksonville ballclub. A few changes were to come, as Jacksonville became affiliated with the Montreal Expos and changed the name from the Suns to the Jacksonville Expos. Randy Johnson and future MVP would suite up for the Jacksonville Expos during the 1987 season. Randy Johnson pitching for the 1987 Jacksonville Expos.

2020 MEDIA GUIDE 27 HISTORY JACKSONVILLE FRANCHISE HISTORY Jacksonville remained as the Expos until 1991, when the team again became the Suns and affiliated with the (1991-1994). Future Major League stars, and Brett Boone played for the Suns during their Mariners affiliation.

After being a member of the Southern League for over 25 years, the Suns finally captured their first title in 1996 in their second season affiliated with the . The Suns were declared co-Southern League in the 2001 season in their first year as an affiliate of the Los Angeles Dodgers.

The Suns played their final season at Wolfson Park in 2002 before moving across the parking lot to the then-newly constructed Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville in 2003. In the stadiums

first season, the team set an attendance record 121 Financial Ballpark of 359,979 and in surpassed that record in 2005 as 420,495 fans walked through the gates.

History The then-Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville would be a good luck charm for the Suns as they won three titles in the first seven seasons after the park opened. Jacksonville won the 2005 Southern League Championship before capturing consecutive titles in 2009 and 2010 during the first two seasons as a Miami Marlins affiliate. The 2010 championship was one to remember as the Suns won their first title at home with a walk-off solo home run by Chris Hatcher. In 2014, the Suns rode a hot streak, winning 16 of their final 17 games, to claim their sixth Southern League Championship. Jacksonville also won the 2014 title at home after sweeping the Chattanooga Lookouts, 3-0.

Clayton Kershaw with Jacksonville The Bragan Family rounded out their 31-year ownership tenure in 2015 by selling the franchise to Ken Babby of the Fast Forward Sports Group. Following the 2016 season under Babby, the team would be changed from the Suns to the Jumbo Shrimp. Their inaugural season garnered the Southern League’s Don Mincher Organization of the Year, Promotional Trophy, and Jimmy Bragan Executive of the Year, won by General Manager Harold Craw. They also made the playoffs on the field by winning the second half South Division title.

On November 2, 2016, a new chapter opened in Jacksonville baseball history as the franchise was renamed to the Jumbo The Jacksonville Suns won three Southern League Champion- Shrimp. As Florida’s largest city, yet in ships in five years (2009, 2010 and 2014).

28 JACKSONVILLE JUMBO SHRIMP HISTORY JACKSONVILLE FRANCHISE HISTORY many ways a richly connected and close-knit community, Jacksonville is truly a Big Small Town. It has unique water geography as the River City on the First Coast. The 2017 season was historic, as the Jumbo Shrimp won the Second Half South Division Title before falling to Pensacola in the South Division Championship Series. Their inaugural season also garnered the Southern League’s Don Mincher Organization of the Year, Promotional Trophy, and Jimmy Bragan Executive of the with the Jumbo Shrimp in 2018. Year, won by General Manager Harold Craw. 325,743 fans saw the Jumbo Shrimp play at home in 2017, an attendance jump of 61,342 fans, the largest of any Double-A ballpark from 2016 to 2017, the largest in 121 Financial Ballpark history, and second largest of any ballpark in domestic Minor League Baseball.

Meanwhile, in 2019, the club welcomed a total attendance of 327,388 come through the gates at 121 Financial Ballpark en route to winning their second Southern League Promotional Trophy in three seasons as the Jumbo Shrimp. History

2020 MEDIA GUIDE 29 SOUTHERN LEAGUE ALL-STARS

POSTSEASON ALL-STARS Year Position Player Year Position Player 1973 3B Al Cowens DH Robert Fick Utility Frank Ortenzio 1999 C Javier Cardona Manager OF Eric Gillispie 1974 Utility Steve Staggs Pitcher David Darwin 1979 Pitcher Craig Chamberlain Fireman 1980 SS Onix Concepcion 2000 C Brandon Inge 1982 C Russ Stephens (tie) DH Alejandro Freire Manager 2001 SS Jorge Nunez 1983 OF OF 1984 1B Andres Galarraga OF Luke Allen Manager Rick Renick (tie) Manager John Shoemaker 1985 SS 2003 Pitcher Joel Hanrahan OF Billy Moore 2005 C Fireman Larry Groves SS Joel Guzman 1986 3B Jeff Reynolds Hustler Todd Donovan OF Alonzo Powell 2006 SS Chin-Lung Hu

History 1987 C Nelson Santovenia DH Craig Brazell OF Larry Walker Manager John Shoemaker OF Mike Berger (tie) 2007 SS Chin-Lung Hu Pitcher Brian Holman 2008 Utility Adolfo Gonzalez Fireman Kevin Price 2009 Relief P Matt Peterson Manager Tommy Thompson 2010 3B Matt Dominguez 1988 Hustler Jeff Huson SS Ozzie Martinez 1989 OF Utility Vinny Rottino 1990 C Greg Colbrunn Pitcher Elih Villanueva OF Terrel Hansen 2011 Hustler Kevin Mattison Pitcher Brian Barnes 2013 Relief P Michael Brady Manager (tie) 2014 C J.T. Realmuto 1991 C Jim Campanis LHP 2B 2015 2B David Adams 1992 2B Brian Turang 3B Zack Cox 1993 2B Ruben Santana 2016 SS J.T. Riddle OF Marc Newfield 2017 OF Braxton Lee 1994 OF Tony Barron 2018 OF Monte Harrison OF Terrel Hansen 3B Brian Schales C Chris Widger (tie) 2019 SS Jazz Chisholm 1995 DH Ivan Cruz 1996 2B OF Bubba Trammell 1998 2B Jose Macias OF

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MIDSEASON ALL-STARS Year Position Player Year Position Player 1997 IF Jesse Ibarra P Luis Gonzalez OF Juan Encarnacion OF Todd Donovan 1998 OF Gabe Kapler 2006 C Brad Cresse C Robert Fick IF Tony Abreu IF Carlos Villalobos IF Craig Brazell 1999 P Alan Webb IF Chin-Lung Hu P Francisco Cordero IF Andy LaRoche C Javier Cardona OF Wilkin Ruan IF Ryan Jones OF Justin Ruggiano IF Derek Mitchell P Mark Alexander 2000 P Shane Heams P Casey Hoorelbeke OF Stoney Briggs P T.J. Nall C Brandon Inge P Joel Hanrahan P Shane Loux P Spike Lundberg Utility Pedro Santana 2007 IF Chin-Lung Hu 2001 OF Luke Allen IF Juan Gonzalez OF Bubby Crosby OF Xavier Paul History P Phil Devey P Jonathan Meloan P Pedro Feliciano 2008 OF Adam Godwin C OF Jamie Hoffmann 2002 IF Hunter Bledsoe C Lucas May IF Mike Collins IF Russell Mitchell P Lindsay Gulin IF Juan Gonzalez C Koyie Hill P James McDonald IF Eric Riggs P Jesus Castillo OF Wilkin Ruan 2009 C Brad Davis 2003 P Tommy Farmer IF Chris de la Cruz P Joel Hanrahan P Kasey Olenberger P P Matt Peterson IF Victor Diaz OF Lorenzo Scott 2004 P Ryan Ketchner P Graham Taylor P Derek Thompson 2010 3B Matt Dominguez P T.J. Nall SS Ozzie Martinez IF Willy Aybar Util IF Tim Torres 2005 C Russell Martin OF Brandon Tripp IF Joel Guzman OF Mike Stanton IF Delwyn Young 2020 MEDIA GUIDE 31 HISTORY JACKSONVILLE FRANCHISE HISTORY

Year Position Player Year Position Player P OF Moises Sierra P Tom Koehler P Tyler Bremer P Elih Villanueva P Austin Brice P Matt Peterson P Jake Esch P Alex Sanabia 2017 IF 2011 P Chris Hatcher OF John Norwood OF Kevin Mattison P Mike Kickham C Luke Montz P Matt Tomshaw OF Alex Romero 2018 OF Monte Harrison P C Rodrigo Vigil 2012 C DH Eric Jagielo OF Jake Smolinksi P Pablo Lopez P A.J. Ramos P P P Jose Quijada

History 2013 C J.T. Realmuto P Jeff Kinley OF Jake Marisnick 2019 P Robert Dugger P Michael Brady OF Brian Miller P Arquimedes Caminero P Cody Poteet P Collin Cargill IF Justin Twine P Adam Conley P Jay Jackson P Scott McGough 2014 C J.T. Realmuto OF Brady Shoemaker P Justin Nicolino P P Jose Urena 2015 C Sharif Othman IF Zack Cox IF David Adams OF Matt Juengel P Sean Donatello P Jake Esch P Kendry Flores 2016 IF Peter Mooney

UTIL Yefri Perez Gabe Kapler won the Southern League’s 1998 MVP Award OF Austin Dean and was both a Midseason and Postseason All-Star.

32 JACKSONVILLE JUMBO SHRIMP ALL-TIME RECORDS

Year Team League Class Manager W L Win% Finish Attendance Affiliation 1904 Jays South Atlantic C King Kelly 58 57 .504 4th Jack Robinson Robert Black 1905 Jays South Atlantic C Robert Pender 68 59 .535 3rd 1906 Jays South Atlantic C Arlie Latham 36 77 .319 6th Joe Hennager 1907 Jays South Atlantic C Dominick Mullaney 68 51 .571 2nd 1908 Jays South Atlantic C Dominick Mullaney 77 34 .694 1st 1909 Scouts South Atlantic C Dominick Mullaney 47 70 .402 7th 1910 Jays South Atlantic C Dominick Mullaney 60 58 .508 4th Kohley Miller 1911 Tarpons South Atlantic C Kohley Miller 56 79 .415 5th C. Spencer 1912 Tarpons South Atlantic C Percy Wilder 70 41 .631 1st 1913 Tarpons South Atlantic C Percy Wilder 60 58 .508 3rd 1914 Tarpons South Atlantic C Percy Wilder 58 64 .475 5th Ed Crowder 1915 Tarpons South Atlantic C Dave Gaston 35 51 .407 7th Willard Manes 1916 Tarpons South Atlantic C Jimmy Manes 57 65 .467 5th Paul Cobb 1917 Roses South Atlantic C Lee Tannehill 33 35 .485 3rd 1921 Scouts Florida State C Dominic Mullaney 45 72 .385 6th 1922 Indians Florida State C 50 67 .427 6th 1926 Tars Southeastern B Bob Fisher 64 60 .516 3rd J.C. Smith 1927 Tars Southeastern B Thomas McMillan 90 63 .588 1st 1928 Tars Southeastern B Art Bourg 71 78 .477 4th Hardin Herndon 1929 Tars Southeastern B Thomas McMillan 68 68 .500 4th

Rube Marquard History 1930 Tars Southeastern B 69 66 .511 3rd 1932 Tars Southeastern B Unknown 15 18 .455 T-4th 1936 Tars South Atlantic B Babe Ganzell 88 57 .607 2nd 1937 Tars South Atlantic B Bill Steinecke 65 73 .471 4th Alex McColl 1938 Tars South Atlantic B Bob Smith 70 69 .504 5th Roy Walker 1939 Tars South Atlantic B Roy Walker 63 75 .457 6th 1940 Tars South Atlantic B Bill Steinecke 64 88 .421 7th Nelson Leach 1941 Tars South Atlantic B Nelson Leach 63 75 .457 5th Babe Ganzell 1942 Tars South Atlantic B Babe Ganzell 75 59 .560 3rd 1946 Tars South Atlantic A Johnny Hudson 65 75 .464 6th 1947 Tars South Atlantic A Johnny Hudson 66 87 .431 7th 104,824 1948 Tars South Atlantic A Johnny Hudson 78 75 .510 5th 141,198 1949 Tars South Atlantic A Angel “Jack” Aragon 73 81 .474 5th 110,007 1950 Tars South Atlantic A Harold Gruber 63 90 .412 8th 88,667 1951 Tars South Atlantic A 79 58 .577 2nd 111,409 1952 Tars South Atlantic A Ben Geraghty 69 85 .448 7th 60,409 1953 Braves South Atlantic A Ben Geraghty 93 44 .679 1st 142,721 1954 Braves South Atlantic A Ben Geraghty 79 61 .564 1st 119,454 1955 Braves South Atlantic A Ben Geraghty 83 57 .593 2nd 124,211 1956 Braves South Atlantic A Ben Geraghty 87 53 .621 1st 129,047 1957 Braves South Atlantic A Mickey Owen 76 78 .494 6th 67,184 Joe Just 1958 Braves South Atlantic A Joe Just 76 64 .543 2nd 78,686 Chuck Buheller 1959 Braves South Atlantic A 65 75 .464 7th 80,019

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2020 MEDIA GUIDE 33 HISTORY JACKSONVILLE FRANCHISE HISTORY

Year Team League Class Manager W L Win% Finish Attendance Affiliation 1960 Braves South Atlantic A John “Red” Murff 70 69 .504 5th 60,451 1961 Jets South Atlantic A Tom Saffell 51 88 .367 8th 25,156 Homer “Dixie” Howell 1962 Suns International AAA Ben Geraghty 94 60 .610 1st 229,679 1963 Suns International AAA Ben Geraghty 26 39 .400 5th, South 95,265 Indians 30 52 .366 1964 Suns International AAA 89 62 .589 1st 169,045 Cardinals 1965 Suns International AAA Grover Resinger 71 76 .483 6th 111,283 Cardinals 1966 Suns International AAA 68 79 .463 7th 93,374 Mets 1967 Suns International AAA 66 73 .475 5th 64,705 Mets 1968 Suns International AAA Clyde McCullough 75 71 .514 4th 83,950 Mets 1970 Suns Southern AA Gus Niarhos 67 70 .489 4th 64,722 Co-op 1971 Suns Southern AA Ray Hathaway 63 77 .450 4th 58,751 Indians 1972 Suns Southern AA Billy Gardner 64 75 .460 4th, East 47,168 Royals 1973 Suns Southern AA Billy Gardner 76 60 .559 1st, East 77,766 Royals 1974 Suns Southern AA Billy Gardner 78 60 .565 1st, East 98,652 Royals 1975 Suns Southern AA Billy Scripture 59 79 .428 4th, East 52,737 Royals 1976 Suns Southern AA Billy Scripture 66 72 .478 4th, East 69,343 Royals 1977 Suns Southern AA Gordy McKenzie 72 66 .522 3rd, East 86,888 Royals 1978 Suns Southern AA Gordy McKenzie 73 69 .514 2nd, East 86,834 Royals 1979 Suns Southern AA 69 72 .489 3rd, East 114,546 Royals 1980 Suns Southern AA Gene Lamont 63 81 .438 5th, East 133,218 Royals 1981 Suns Southern AA Gene Lamont 65 77 .458 4th, East 126,384 Royals 1982 Suns Southern AA Gene Lamont 83 61 .576 1st, East 125,645 Royals 1983 Suns Southern AA Gene Lamont 77 68 .531 2nd, East 137,480 Royals

History 1984 Suns Southern AA Rick Renick 76 69 .524 3rd, East 97,158 Expos 1985 Expos Southern AA Tommy Thompson 73 70 .510 3rd, East 82,907 Expos 1986 Expos Southern AA Tommy Thompson 75 68 .524 1st, East 164,772 Expos 1987 Expos Southern AA Tommy Thompson 85 59 .590 1st, East 190,456 Expos 1988 Expos Southern AA Tommy Thompson 69 73 .486 2nd, East 175,396 Expos 1989 Expos Southern AA Alan Bannister 68 76 .472 5th, East 220,803 Expos 1990 Expos Southern AA Jerry Manuel 84 60 .583 2nd, East 244,494 Expos 1991 Suns Southern AA Jim Nettles 74 69 .517 3rd, East 231,139 Mariners 1992 Suns Southern AA Bob Hartsfield 68 75 .476 3rd, East 226,273 Mariners 1993 Suns Southern AA Marc Hill 59 81 .421 5th, East 250,002 Mariners 1994 Suns Southern AA Marc Hill 60 77 .438 4th, East 240,580 Mariners 1995 Suns Southern AA 75 69 .521 3rd, East 237,433 Tigers 1996 Suns Southern AA Bill Plummer 39 30 .565 1st, East 219,947 Tigers Larry Parrish 36 33 .522 1997 Suns Southern AA Dave Anderson 66 73 .475 3rd, East 238,238 Tigers 1998 Suns Southern AA Dave Anderson 86 54 .614 1st, East 254,882 Tigers 1999 Suns Southern AA Dave Anderson 75 66 .532 1st, East 233,630 Tigers 2000 Suns Southern AA Gene Roof 69 71 .493 2nd, East 221,221 Tigers 2001 Suns Southern AA John Shoemaker 83 56 .597 1st, East 225,362 Dodgers 2002 Suns Southern AA 77 62 .554 1st,East 230,156 Dodgers 2003 Suns Southern AA Dino Ebel 66 73 .475 T-4th,East 359,979 Dodgers 2004 Suns Southern AA Dino Ebel 66 71 .482 4th,East 420,495 Dodgers 2005 Suns Southern AA John Shoemaker 79 61 .564 2nd,South 359,957 Dodgers 2006 Suns Southern AA John Shoemaker 86 54 .614 1st,South 404,992 Dodgers 2007 Suns Southern AA John Shoemaker 80 60 .571 2nd,South 396,012 Dodgers 2008 Suns Southern AA John Shoemaker 68 72 .486 4th,South 364,365 Dodgers 2009 Suns Southern AA 82 58 .586 2nd,South 354,553 Marlins 2010 Suns Southern AA 81 59 .579 1st, South 354, 725 Marlins 2011 Suns Southern AA Andy Barkett 70 70 .500 3rd, South 309,310 Marlins 2012 Suns Southern AA Andy Barkett 70 70 .500 2nd, tSouth 293,013 Marlins 2013 Suns Southern AA Andy Barkett 73 63 .537 3rd, South 295,258 Marlins 2014 Suns Southern AA Andy Barkett 81 59 .579 2nd, South 300,538 Marlins 2016 Suns Southern AA 63 76 .453 5th, South 264,401 Marlins 2017 Jumbo Shrimp Southern AA Randy Ready 69 71 .493 3rd, South 325,743 Marlins 2018 Jumbo Shrimp Southern AA Randy Ready 55 82 .401 5th, South 317,335 Marlins 2019 Jumbo Shrimp Southern AA Kevin Randel 66 71 .482 3rd, South 327,388 Marlins

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34 JACKSONVILLE JUMBO SHRIMP AWARD WINNERS

MANAGER OF THE YEAR 1973 Billy Garder Southern League 1982 Gene Lamont Southern League 1984 Rick Renick Southern League 1987 Tommy Thompson Southern League 1990 Jerry Manuel Southern League 2001 John Shoemaker Southern League 2006 John Shoemaker Southern League MOST VALUABLE PLAYER 1983 John Morris Southern League 1984 Andres Galarraga Southern League 1998 Gabe Kapler Southern League MOST OUTSTANDING PITCHER 1987 Brian Holman Southern League 1990 Brian Barner Southern League 1992 Jim Converse Southern League 1999 Francisco Cordero Southern League 2003 Joel Hanrahan Southern League 2006 Spike Lundberg Southern League 2010 Tom Koehler Southern League 2014 Justin Nicolino Southern League RAWLINGS © 1968 Lou Klimchock (1B) International League 1973 Rocky Craig (OF) Southern League 1978 George Enright (C) Southern League 2019 Victor Victor Mesa (OF) Southern League GROUNDSKEEPER OF THE YEAR

2003 Ed Attalla Southern League History 2004 Ed Attalla Southern League 2005 Ed Attalla Southern League 2006 Ed Attalla Southern League 2009 Ed Attalla Southern League 2010 Ed Attalla Southern League 2011 Ed Attalla Southern League JIMMY BRAGAN EXECUTIVE OF THE YEAR 2003 Peter Bragan, Jr. Southern League 2014 Chris Peters Southern League 2017 Harold Craw Southern League RAWLINGS WOMAN OF EXCELLENCE 2007 Karlie Evatt Southern League 2012 January Squyres Southern League 2013 Barbara O’Berry Southern League BROADCASTER OF THE YEAR 1979 Terry Smith Southern League 2008 J.P. Shadrick Southern League 2018 Roger Hoover Southern League ATHLETIC TRAINER OF THE YEAR 2010 Dustin Luepker Southern League DON MINCHER ORGANIZATION OF THE YEAR 2017 Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp Southern League a PROMOTIONAL TROPHY 2013 Jacksonville Suns Southern League 2017 Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp Southern League 2019 Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp Southern League

2020 MEDIA GUIDE 35 HALL OF FAMERS

NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME PLAYER YEAR INDUCTED TIME IN JACKSONVILLE NOTES Rube Marquard (LHP) 1971 1929-30 Jacksonville Tars Managed in Jacksonville Al López (C) 1977 1927 Jacksonville Tars Hank Aaron (OF) 1982 1953 Jacksonville Braves (RHP) 1985 1948-49 Jacksonville Tars Tom Seaver (RHP) 1992 1966 Jacksonville Suns Phil Niekro (RHP) 1997 1960 Jacksonville Braves Nolan Ryan (RHP) 1999 1967 Jacksonville Suns 2003 1959 Jacksonville Braves Ford C. Frick Award Randy Johnson (LHP) 2015 1987 Jacksonville Expos Edgar Martinez (DH) 2019 1993 Jacksonville Suns Rehab assignment in Jacksonville Larry Walker (OF) 2020 1987 Jacksonville Expos

SOUTHERN LEAGUE HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE YEAR INDUCTED TIME IN JACKSONVILLE POSITION Peter Bragan, Sr. 2014 1984-2012 Owner Randy Johnson 2015 1987 Left-handed pitcher Peter Bragan, Jr. 2016 1984-2015 Owner John Shoemaker 2016 2001, 2005-07 Manager Larry Ward 2016 1981-84 Broadcaster History Gabe Kapler 2017 1998 Outfielder Andres Galarraga 2018 1984 Larry Walker 2019 1987 Outfielder Edgar Martinez 2020 1993

Tom Seaver was inducted in the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1992. He pitched for the Jacksonville Suns during the 1966 season.

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ALL-TIME TEAM RECORDS

ALL-TIME FRANCHISE TOTALS (1970-present) Total games played...... 6,875 (Entering 2020) Jacksonville all-time record...... 3,527-3,348 All-time ...... 513

SINGLE SEASON TEAM RECORDS (1970-present) Most wins...... 86 (1998, 2006) Fewest wins...... 55 (2018) Most losses...... 82 (2018) Fewest losses...... 54 (1998, 2006) Highest winning percentage...... 614 (1998, 2006) Lowest winning percentage...... 401 (2018) Southern League Halves Won...... 21 * Southern League First Half Championships...8 (1982, 1986, 1996, 1998, 2001, 2005, 2006, 2010) Southern League Second Half Championships...... 13 (1977, 1982, 1983, 1987, 1990, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2009, 2010, 2014, 2017)* Most extra-inning wins...... 15 (1995)* Most wins in one-run games...... 35 (2014)* Most wins in one-run games against one opponent...... 10 (1973 - Savannah)* Most shutout games...... 35 (2019) Most wins in shutout games (since 2005)...... 27 (2000) Most losses in shutout games...... 25 (2019)* Most players used...... 65 (2018) Fewest players used...... 32 (1983) Most pitchers used...... 38 (2016) Record Books Fewest pitchers used...... 13 (1973)

POSTSEASON FRANCHISE TOTALS Postseason appearances...... 20 (1973, 1974, 1977, 1982, 1983, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2014, 2017)* Division Series titles...... 13 (1977, 1982, 1983, 1990, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2009, 2010, 2014)* Total postseason games in Southern League (1970-present)...... 122* All-time postseason record in Southern League (1970-present)...... 64*-58* All-time postseason winning percentage in Southern League (1970-present)...... 525 Record in Southern League Championship Series games...... 23-27 Winning percentage in Southern League Championship Series games...... 460 Southern League championships won...... 6 (1996, 2001**, 2005, 2009, 2010, 2014) Southern League runner-up...... 8 (1973, 1974, 1977, 1982, 1983, 1998, 2000, 2002)*

*denotes Southern League record **denotes split championship awarded to Jacksonville and Huntsville due to terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001.

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SINGLE SEASON TEAM RECORDS

Sixto Sanchez helped the Jumbo Shrimp to a team-record for strikeouts during the 2019 season. (Glenn Ingram) BATTING

Stat Most/Highest Fewest/Lowest Batting average: .290 (1998)* .231 (1995) Hits: 1,416 (1998)* 952 (1971) Runs: 882 (1998) 451 (1972) Official at-bats: 4,952 (1999) 4,049 (1971) : 2,230 (1998)* 1,368 (1972) Doubles: 323 (1998)* 152 (1972, 1976, 1977) Triples: 47 (1980) 18 (1993, 2006) Home Runs: 200 (1996)* 45 (1976) Extra Base Hits: 502 (1998)* 221 (1976) Hit Batsmen: 82 (2013) 22 (1988) Walks: 633 (1979) 336 (2019) Stolen Bases: 192 (1979) 34 (1972) Caught Stealing: 93 (1992) 15 (1972) Strikeouts: 1,308 (2018) 584 (1976) PITCHING Record Books Stat Best Worstest ERA: 2.70 (1976) 4.75 (1997) Complete Games: 59 (1977) 0 (2015) Saves: 59 (2009) 10 (1976) Hits allowed: 949 (1976)* 1,316 (2011) Runs Allowed: 442 (1976) 741 (1997) ER allowed: 347 (1976) 643 (1997) HR Allowed: 44 (1989) 161 (1997) Walks: 307 (2014)* 676 (1986) Strikeouts: 1,194 (2019) 611 (1978) Wild Pitches: 34 (1978) 108 (2008) Hit Batsmen: 19 (1978) 73 (2016)

*denotes Southern League record

2020 MEDIA GUIDE 39 RECORD BOOKS SINGLE SEASON RECORDS

SINGLE SEASON INDIVIDUAL BATTING RECORDS BATTING AVERAGE (Min. 378 PA) RBI 1. Don Slaught .335 1981 1. Gabe Kapler 146 1998 2. Ivan DeJesus Jr. .324 2008 2. Robert Fick 114 1998 3. Juan Encarnacion .323 1997 3. Jeff Reynolds 113 1986 4. Gabe Kapler .322 1998 4. Ron Johnson 104 1980 5. Zack Cox .321 2015 Billy Moore 104 1985

HITS WALKS 1. Gabe Kapler 176 1998 1. John Morris 109 1983 2. Robert Fick 164 1998 2. Ruben Garcia 100 1979 3. John Daugherty 159 1986 3. 99 1978 Juan Encarnacion 159 1997 4. Armando Moreno 94 1992 Carlos Villalobos 159 1998 5. Larry Foster 92 1978

RUNS STOLEN BASES 1. Gabe Kapler 113 1998 1. LaMart Harris 68 1979 2. Frank Catalanotto 105 1996 2. Todd Donovan 62 2005 3. Robert Fick 101 1998 3. Jeff Huson 56 1988 4. Carlos Villalobos 96 1998 4. LaMart Harris 53 1980 5. John Morris 96 1998 5. Rob Lindsey 46 2000

AT-BATS GAMES 1. Jeff Reynolds 557 1986 1. David Hoeksma 145 1984 2. Rondin Johnson 555 1983 2. Mike Berger 143 1987 3. David Hoeksma 552 1984 Andres Galarraga 143 1984 Record Books 4. Gabe Kapler 547 1998 Jeff Reynolds 143 1986 5. Joe Thurston 544 2001 5. Esteban Beltre 142 1987 Ron Johnson 142 1980 DOUBLES 1. Robert Fick 47 1998 STRIKEOUTS Gabe Kapler 47 1998 1. Monte Harrison 215 2018 3. Ron Johnson 40 1980 2. Reggie Abercrombie 164 2003 4. William Briggs 39 2008 3. Kyle Jensen 162 2012 5. Robert Sasser 38 1999 4. William Briggs 145 2000 5. Kyle Skipworth 143 2011 TRIPLES Kyle Skipworth 143 2012 1. Kevin Mattison 16 2011 Robert Farris 143 1995 2. Scott Cousins 11 2009 3. Todd Donovan 10 2005 Jose Macias 10 1998 1. Terrel Hansen 24 1990 5. Francis McCann 9 1981 Terrel Hansen 24 1996 3. Juan Encarnacion 19 1997 HOME RUNS Paul Gran 19 2012 1. Billy Moore 33 1985 4. 18 2000 2. Ivan Cruz 31 1995 Brandon Tripp 18 2010 3. Jeff Reynolds 29 1986 4. Mike Hocutt 28 1985 Gabe Kapler 28 1998

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SINGLE SEASON INDIVIDUAL PITCHING RECORDS WINS STRIKEOUTS 1. Dave Borkowski 16 1998 1. Brian Barnes 213 1990 Tom Koehler 16 2010 2. Frank Wills 174 1981 3. Spike Lundberg 15 2006 3. Al Autry 173 1972 John Trautwein 15 1987 4. Randy Johnson 163 1987 5. Five players tied at 14 5. 162 2005

SAVES RUNS ALLOWED 1. Matt Peterson 37 2009 1. Willis Roberts 120 1997 2. 30 1996 2. Brian Holman 111 1986 3. John Kelly 29 1995 3. Matt Drews 109 1997 4. Francisco Cordero 27 1999 4. Greg Raymer 108 1986 5. Mark Alexander 26 2006 John Skinner 108 1980 Kris Keller 26 2000 6. Richard Dubee 105 1979

APPEARANCES 1. John Kelly 66 1995 2. Chris Marchok 64 1989 3. Kris Keller 62 2000 4. Eddie Dixon 61 1988 5. Kevin Price 60 1986 John Rosengren 60 1996

INNINGS PITCHED 1. Brian Barnes 201.1 1990 2. Kent Cvejdlik 199.0 1978 3. 196.0 1983 4. Bill Paschall 194.0 1977 5. Walt Vanderbush 193.0 1982

LOSSES 1. Kent Bottenfield 17 1989 2. Willis Roberts 15 1997

3. Three players tied at 14 Record Books

ERA (Min. 112 IP) 1. Mark Gardner 1.60 1988 2. Lynn McKinley 1.62 1976 3. Jeff Carter 1.84 1990 4. Dave Hartman 2.01 1970 5. Randal Hammon 2.15 1973 Tom Koehler is tied for Jacksonville record for wins in a single-season with 16 in 2010. WALKS 1. Randy Johnson 128 1987 2. Brian Holman 122 1986 3. Jeff Cornell 114 1981 4. Michael Jones 109 1979 5. Walter Vanderbush 100 1982

2020 MEDIA GUIDE 41 RECORD BOOKS JACKSONVILLE NO-HITTERS Year Player(s) Opponent Score Note 1971 Robert Kaiser Montgomery 1-0 1973 Gary Lance Birmingham 3-0 1974 Tom Bruno Columbus 5-0 7 innings 1976 Mark Ballinger Columbus 3-0 7 innings 1981 Jeff Cornell Nashville 4-0 1983 Tony Ferreira Knoxville 6-0 1986 Troy McKay Chattanooga 0-0 (T) 6 innings 1990 Kent Bottenfield Orlando 1-0 2000 Kevin Mobley Tennessee 1-0 2005 Chad Billingsley & Jonathan Broxton Birmingham 2-0 Postseason 2010 Elih Villanueva Carolina 1-0 5 innings Record Books

Though he never threw a no-hitter for Jacksonville, tossed a no-hitter for the Kansas City Royals on August 26, 1991 in a 7-0 victory over the Chicago White Sox at in Kansas City.

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LEAGUE INFORMATION

2551 Roswell Road, Suite 330 Marietta, GA 30062 Phone: (770) 321-0400 Fax: (770) 321-0037 Email: [email protected] Website: www.SouthernLeague.com LEAGUE FRONT OFFICE PRESIDENT...... Lori Webb VICE PRESIDENT...... Doug Kirchhofer VICE PRESIDENT-EMERITUS...... Peter Bragan, Jr. TREASURER/SECRETARY...... Lori Webb DIRECTOR OF BASEBALL OPERATIONS...... Donna Musterer

Years of Operation ...... 1964-Present Schedule ...... 140 games Opening Date ...... April 9, 2020 Closing Date ...... September 7, 2020 Southern League First Half End ...... June 21, 2020 Second Half Start ...... June 25, 2020 All-Star Break ...... June 22-24, 2020 All-Star Game ...... Southern League All-Star Game June 23, Jackson, Tenn. Roster Limit ...... 25 active, 35 under control Playoff Format ...... Winners of each half from each division qualify for the postseason. Divisional Playoffs: Champions from each half in either division play a best-of-5 Divisional Series Southern League Championship Series Divisional Series winners play best-of-5 series Wild Card In the event the same team wins both half championships, a wild-card team qualifies for the postseason based on best overall record League Statistician ...... MLB Advanced Media, L.P. 75 Ninth Avenue, 5th Floor, New York, NY 10011

44 JACKSONVILLE JUMBO SHRIMP OPPONENTS SOUTHERN LEAGUE OPPONENTS AND MEDIA CONTACTS

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BIRMINGHAM BARONS BILOXI SHUCKERS Telephone (205) 988-3200 Telephone (228) 233-3465 Fax (205) 988-9698 Fax (228) 233-3465 Website www.barons.com Website www.biloxishuckers.com Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Media Contact: Media Contact: Curt Bloom Garrett Greene (205) 223-1745 (817) 937-9575 [email protected] [email protected]

CHATTANOOGA LOOKOUTS JACKSONVILLE JUMBO SHRIMP Telephone (423) 267-2208 Telephone (904) 358-2846 Fax (423) 267-4258 Fax (904) 358-2845 Website www.lookouts.com Website www.jaxshrimp.com Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Media Contact: Media Contact: Dan Kopf Scott Kornberg History [email protected] (904) 224-8534 [email protected]

JACKSON GENERALS Telephone (731) 988-5299 Telephone (601) 932-8788 Fax (731) 988-5246 Fax (601) 936-3567 Website www.jacksongeneralsbaseball.com Website www.mississippibraves.com Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Media Contact: Media Contact: Andrew Chapman Chris Harris (731) 988-5299 (731) 307-9439 [email protected] [email protected]

ROCKET CITY TRASH PANDAS MONTGOMERY BISCUITS Telephone (256) 325-1403 Telephone (334) 323-2255 Fax (256) 759-9145 Fax (334) 323-2225 Website www.trashpandasbaseball.com Website www.biscuitsbaseball.com Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Media Contact: Media Contact: Bud McLaughlin Chris Adams-Wall (256) 509-9598 (334) 323-2255 [email protected] [email protected]

TENNESSEE SMOKIES PENSACOLA BLUE WAHOOS Telephone (865) 286-2300 Telephone (850) 934-8444 Fax (865) 523-9913 Fax (850) 791-6256 Website www.smokiesbaseball.com Website www.bluewahoos.com Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Media Contact: Media Contact: Mick Gillispie Daniel Venn (205) 331-3357 (850) 934-8444 ext. 211 [email protected] [email protected]

2020 MEDIA GUIDE 45 SOUTHERN LEAGUE 2020 OPPONENTS BILOXI SHUCKERS BREWERS

105 Caillavet Street Biloxi, MS 39530 Phone: (228) 233-3465 Website: BiloxiShuckers.com

TEAM INFORMATION & PERSONNEL President...... Ken Young JUMBO SHRIMP/ General Manager...... Hunter Reed SHUCKERS Assistant General Manager...... Trevor Matifes Radio broadcaster...... Garrett Greene 2020 SEASON SERIES Flagship station...... WGCM 1240 AM & 100.9 FM At Jacksonville Field Manager...... Pitching Coach...... Fred Dabney April 15 (Wed)...... 7:05 Hitting Coach...... Chuckie Caufield April 16 (Thu)...... 7:05 Coach...... Nestor Corredor April 17 (Fri)...... 7:05 April 18 (Sat)...... 6:35 Affiliation...... (2015) April 19 (Sun)...... 3:05 History in the Southern League...... 2015-Present Southern League titles...... None May 11 (Mon)...... 7:05 Ballpark...... MGM Park (cap. 6,000) May 12 (Tue)...... 7:05 Field dimensions...... LF-325, CF-400, RF-330 Last playoff appearance...... 2019 (lost SLCS) May 13 (Wed)...... 11:05 a.m. May 14 (Thu)...... 7:05 Southern League 2019 Record...... 82-57 (1st in South Division) 2019 First half record...... 41-29 (1st in South Division) May 16 (Fri)...... 7:05 2019 Second half record...... 41-28 (1st in South Division) 2019 Attendance...... 146,845 / 2,331 avg (8th) At Biloxi

Shrimp hotel in Biloxi...... DoubleTree by Hilton April 25 (Sat)...... 7:35 940 Beach Blvd April 26 (Sun)...... 2:05 Biloxi, MS 39530 April 27 (Mon)...... 7:35 Phone: (228) 546-3100 April 28 (Tue)...... 7:35 April 29 (Wed)...... 11:35 a.m.

August 6 (Thu)...... 7:35 SHRIMP vs. BILOXI 2019 SERIES August 7 (Fri)...... 7:35 2019 vs. Biloxi...... 8-12 August 8 (Sat)...... 7:35 In Jacksonville...... 4-6 August 9 (Sun)...... 6:05 In Biloxi...... 4-6 August 10 (Mon)...... 7:35

46 MYRTLEJACKSONVILLE BEACH JUMBOPELICANS SHRIMP SOUTHERN LEAGUE 2020 OPPONENTS BIRMINGHAM BARONS CHICAGO WHITE SOX 1401 1st Ave S Birmingham, AL 35233 Phone: (205) 988-3200 Website: Barons.com

TEAM INFORMATION & PERSONNEL Owner...... Don Logan JUMBO SHRIMP/ Owner...... Jeff Logan Owner...... Stan Logan BARONS President/General Manager...... Jonathan Nelson 2020 SEASON SERIES VP, Business Development & Entertainment...... John Cook Radio broadcaster...... Curt Bloom Flagship station...... WJOX 94.5 FM and WJOX 690 AM At Jacksonville

Field Manager...... Justin Jirschele July 21 (Tue)...... 7:05 Pitching Coach...... July 22 (Wed)...... 7:05 Hitting Coach...... Charlie Romero July 23 (Thu)...... 7:05 Bench Coach...... Devin De Young July 24 (Fri)...... 7:05

Affiliation...... Chicago White Sox (1986) July 25 (Sat)...... 6:35 History in the Southern League...... 1972-75, 1981-Present July 26 (Sun)...... 3:05 Southern League titles....6 (1983, 1987, 1989, 1993, 2002, 2013) At Birmingham Ballpark...... Regions Field (cap. 10,800) Field dimensions...... LF-340, CF-405, RF-340 July 4 (Sat)...... 7:00 Last playoff appearance...2013 (Won Southern League title) July 5 (Sun)...... 5:00 2019 Record...... 64-72 (3rd in South Division) 2019 First half record...... 27-42 (5th in North Division) July 6 (Mon)...... 8:05 2019 Second half record...... 37-30 (3rd in North Division) July 7 (Tue)...... 8:05 2019 Attendance...... 379,707 / 5,424 avg (1st) July 8 (Wed)...... 8:05 July 9 (Thu)...... 8:05 Shrimp hotel in Birmingham...... Hyatt Regency Birmingham - Wynfrey 1000 Riverchase Galleria Circle August 23 (Sun)...... 6:35 Birmingham, AL 35244 August 24 (Mon)...... 7:05 Phone: (205) 705-1234 August 25 (Tue)...... 7:05

August 26 (Wed)...... 7:05 Southern League August 27 (Thu)...... 7:05 PELICANSSHRIMP vs. vs. BIRMINGHAM CAROLINA SERIES 2019 HISTORY SERIES

2019 vs. Birmingham...... 7-8 In Jacksonville...... 1-4 In Birmingham...... 6-4

2020 MEDIA GUIDE 47 SOUTHERN LEAGUE 2020 OPPONENTS CHATTANOOGA LOOKOUTS CINCINNATI REDS

201 Power Alley Chattanooga, TN 37402 Phone: (423) 267-2208 Website: Lookouts.com

TEAM INFORMATION & PERSONNEL President...... Rich Mozingo JUMBO SHRIMP/ Vice President...... Andrew Zito LOOKOUTS Radio broadcaster...... Larry Tyler Flagship station...... 98.1 The Lake 2020 SEASON SERIES

Field Manager...... Ricky Gutierrez At Jacksonville Pitching Coach...... Hitting Coach...... Seth Etherton April 30 (Thu)...... 7:05 Bench Coach...... Lenny Harris May 1 (Fri)...... 7:05 May 2 (Sat)...... 6:35 Affiliation...... Cincinnati Reds (2019) May 3 (Sun)...... 3:05 History in the Southern League...... 1976-Present May 4 (Mon)...... 12:05 Southern League titles...... 3 (1988, 2015, 2017) Ballpark...... AT&T Park (cap. 6,362) At Chattanooga Field dimensions...... LF-325, CF-400, RF-330 Last playoff appearance.....2017 (Southern League co-champs) June 25 (Thu)...... 7:15 2019 Record...... 61-75 (1st in North Division) June 26 (Fri)...... 7:15

Southern League 2019 First half record...... 36-33 (3rd in North Division) June 27 (Sat)...... 7:15 2019 Second half record...... 25-42 (4th in North Division) June 28 (Sun)...... 2:15 2019 Attendance...... 228,662 / 3,518 avg (5th) June 29 (Mon)...... 7:15

Shrimp hotel in Chattanooga.... Holiday Inn Hamilton Place August 28 (Fri)...... 7:15 2232 Center Street August 29 (Sat)...... 7:15 Chattanooga, TN 37421 August 30 (Sun)...... 2:15 Phone: (423) 485-1185 August 31 (Mon)...... 7:15 September 1 (Tue)...... 7:15

SHRIMP vs. CHATTANOOGA 2019 SERIES

2019 vs. Chattanooga...... 6-2 In Jacksonville...... 2-2 In Chattanooga...... 4-0

48 MYRTLEJACKSONVILLE BEACH JUMBOPELICANS SHRIMP SOUTHERN LEAGUE 2020 OPPONENTS JACKSON GENERALS 4 Fun Place Jackson, TN, 38305 Phone: (731) 988-5299 Website: JacksonGeneralsBaseball.com

TEAM INFORMATION & PERSONNEL General Manager...... Marcus Sabata JUMBO SHRIMP/ Assistant General Manager...... Steve Maloan GENERALS Radio broadcaster...... Andrew Chapman Flagship station...... JacksonGeneralsBaseball.com 2020 SEASON SERIES

Field Manager...... Blake Lalli At Jacksonville Pitching Coach...... Doug Drabek Hitting Coach...... Rick Short September 3 (Thu)...... 7:05 Bench Coach...... Jorge Cortes September 4 (Fri)...... 7:05 September 5 (Sat)...... 6:35 Affiliation...... Arizona Diamondbacks (2017) September 6 (Sun)...... 6:35 History in the Southern League...... 1998-Present September 7 (Mon)...... 2:05 Southern League titles...... 4 (2000, 2016, 2018, 2019) Ballpark...... The Ballpark at Jackson (cap. 6,000) At Jackson Field dimensions...... LF-310, CF-395, RF-320 Last playoff appearance....2019 (won Southern League title) 2019 Record...... 78-57 (2nd in North Division) 2019 First half record...... 39-31 (2nd in North Division) 2019 Second half record...... 39-26 (2nd in North Division) 2019 Attendance...... 107,131 / 1,756 avg (9th)

Shrimp hotel in Jackson...... DoubleTree Jackson Hotel 1770 Hwy. 45 Bypass S. Jackson, TN 38305 Phone: (731) 664-6900 Southern League

PELICANSSHRIMP vs. vs. FREDERICK JACKSON SERIES 2019 SERIES HISTORY

2019 vs. Jackson...... 3-5 In Jacksonville...... 3-2 In Jackson...... 0-3

2020 MEDIA GUIDE 49 SOUTHERN LEAGUE 2020 OPPONENTS MISSISSIPPI BRAVES 1 Braves Way Pearl, MS 39208 Phone: (601) 932-8788 Website: MississippiBraves.com

TEAM INFORMATION & PERSONNEL Vice President and General Manager...... Pete Laven JUMBO SHRIMP/ Assistant General Manager/Dir. of Sales...... Tim Mueller BRAVES Radio broadcaster...... Chris Harris Flagship station...... 103.9 WYAB 2020 SEASON SERIES

Field Manager...... Chris Maloney At Jacksonville Pitching Coach...... Dave Chavarria Hitting Coach...... Einar Diaz June 17 (Wed)...... 7:05 Coach...... Nestor Pérez Jr. June 18 (Thu)...... 7:05 June 19 (Fri)...... 7:05 Affiliation...... Atlanta Braves (2005) June 20 (Sat)...... 6:35 History in the Southern League...... 2005-Present June 21 (Sun)...... 3:05 Southern League titles...... 1 (2008) Ballpark...... (cap. 7,500) August 18 (Tue)...... 7:05 Field dimensions...... LF-337, CF-400, RF-332 August 19 (Wed)...... 7:05 Last playoff appearance...... 2016 (lost SLCS) 2019 Record...... 64-75 (4th in South Division) August 20 (Thu)...... 7:05 August 21 (Fri)...... 7:05 Southern League 2019 First half record...... 33-36 (3rd in South Division) 2019 Second half record...... 31-39 (4th in South Division) August 22 (Sat)...... 6:35 2019 Attendance...... 163,841 / 2,482 avg (7th) At Mississippi Shrimp hotel in Mississippi...... Hilton Garden Inn April 9 (Thu)...... 7:35 118 Laurel Park Cove April 10 (Fri)...... 7:35 Flowood, MS 39232 April 11 (Sat)...... 7:05 Phone: (601) 487-0800 April 12 (Sun)...... 3:05 April 13 (Mon)...... 2:05

July 16 (Thu)...... 7:35 PELICANSSHRIMP vs. LYNCHBURG MISSISSIPPI SERIES 2019 SERIESHISTORY July 17 (Fri)...... 7:35 July 18 (Sat)...... 7:05 2019 vs. Mississippi...... 11-10 In Jacksonville...... 8-3 July 19 (Sun)...... 3:05 In Mississippi...... 3-7

50 MYRTLEJACKSONVILLE BEACH JUMBOPELICANS SHRIMP SOUTHERN LEAGUE 2020 OPPONENTS MONTGOMERY BISCUITS 200 Coosa St Montgomery, AL 36104 Phone: (334) 323-2255 Website: BiscuitsBaseball.com

TEAM INFORMATION & PERSONNEL Chief Executive Officer...... Lou DiBella JUMBO SHRIMP/ Chief Operating Officer...... Brendon Porter BISCUITS General Manager...... Michael Murphy Executive Consultant...... Greg Rauch 2020 SEASON SERIES Radio broadcaster...... Chris Adams-Wall Flagship station...... SportsRadio WMSP 740 AM At Jacksonville

Field Manager...... May 21 (Thu)...... 7:05 Pitching Coach...... Brian Reith May 22 (Fri)...... 7:05 Coach...... Jamie Nelson May 23 (Sat)...... 6:35 Coach...... Gary Redus May 24 (Sun)...... 6:35

Affiliation...... Tampa Bay Rays (1999) May 25 (Mon)...... 12:05 History in the Southern League...... 1973-Present Southern League titles... 5 (1981, 1991, 1999, 2006, 2007) August 1 (Sat)...... 6:35 Ballpark...... Montgomery Riverwalk Stadium (cap. 7,000) August 2 (Sun)...... 3:05 Field dimensions...... LF-314, CF-401, RF-332 August 3 (Mon)...... 7:05 Last playoff appearance...... 2019 (lost NDCS) August 4 (Tue)...... 7:05 2019 Record...... 88-50 (1st in North Division) August 5 (Wed)...... 7:05 2019 First half record...... 44-26 (1st in North Division) 2019 Second half record...... 44-24 (1st in North Division) At Montgomery 2019 Attendance...... 216,839 / 3,189 avg (6th) April 20 (Mon)...... 7:35 Shrimp hotel in Montgomery...... April 21 (Tue)...... 7:35 ...... Candlewood Suites at Eastchase April 22 (Wed)...... 11:35 a.m. 9151 Boyd Cooper Parkway April 23 (Thu)...... 7:35 Montgomery, AL 36117 April 24 (Fri)...... 7:35 Phone: (334) 277-0677

June 6 (Sat)...... 7:05 Southern League PELICANSSHRIMPPELICANS vs. vs. vs. MONTGOMERY LYNCHBURG POTOMAC SERIES SERIES 2019 HISTORY HISTORY SERIES June 7 (Sun)...... 4:33 June 8 (Mon)...... 7:35 2019 vs. Montgomery...... 7-8 In Jacksonville...... 4-6 June 9 (Tue)...... 7:35 In Montgomery...... 3-2 June 10 (Wed)...... 7:35

2020 MEDIA GUIDE 51 SOUTHERN LEAGUE 2020 OPPONENTS PENSACOLA BLUE WAHOOS MINNESOTA TWINS 351 W. Cedar Street Pensacola, FL 32502 Phone: (850) 934-8444 Website: BlueWahoos.com

TEAM INFORMATION & PERSONNEL President...... Jonathan Griffith JUMBO SHRIMP/ Vice President of Operations...... Donna Kirby BLUE WAHOOS Radio broadcaster...... Chris Garagiola Flagship station...... ESPN Pensacola 94.5 FM 2020 SEASON SERIES

Field Manager...... Ramon Borrego At Jacksonville Pitching Coach...... Nat Ballenberg Pitching Coach...... Luis Ramirez June 1 (Mon)...... 7:05 Hitting Coach...... Ryan Smith June 2 (Tue)...... 7:05 Coach...... Joe Mangiameli June 3 (Wed)...... 7:05 June 4 (Thu)...... 7:05 Affiliation...... Minnesota Twins (2019) June 5 (Fri)...... 7:05 History in the Southern League...... 2012-Present Southern League titles...... 1 (2017) June 30 (Tue)...... 7:05 Ballpark...... Blue Wahoos Stadium (cap. 5,000) July 1 (Wed)...... 7:05 Field dimensions...... LF-325, CF-400, RF-335 Last playoff appearance...... 2019 (lost SDCS) July 2 (Thu)...... 7:05 July 3 (Fri)...... 7:05 Southern League 2019 Record...... 76-63 (2nd in South Division) 2019 First half record...... 38-32 (2nd in South Division) At Pensacola 2019 Second half record...... 38-31 (3rd in South Division) 2019 Attendance...... 296,095 / 4,354 avg (3rd) May 16 (Sat)...... 7:05 May 17 (Sun)...... 5:05 Shrimp hotel in Pensacola...... Hampton Inn PNS Airport May 18 (Mon)...... 7:35 1144 Airport Blvd. May 19 (Tue)...... 7:35 Pensacola, FL 32504 May 20 (Wed)...... 7:35 Phone: (850) 478-1123 July 27 (Mon)...... 7:35 July 28 (Tue)...... 7:35 PELICANSSHRIMPPELICANS vs.vs. vs. LYNCHBURGPENSACOLA SALEM SERIES SERIES 2019 HISTORY HISTORYSERIES July 29 (Wed)...... 7:35 July 30 (Thu)...... 7:35 2019 vs. Pensacola...... 7-13 In Jacksonville...... 5-5 July 31 (Fri)...... 7:35 In Pensacola...... 2-8

52 MYRTLEJACKSONVILLE BEACH JUMBOPELICANS SHRIMP SOUTHERN LEAGUE 2020 OPPONENTS ROCKET CITY TRASH PANDAS 500 Trash Panda Way Madison, 35758 Phone: (256) 325-1413 Website: TrashPandasBaseball.com

TEAM INFORMATION & PERSONNEL President and CEO...... Ralph E. Nelson, Jr. JUMBO SHRIMP/ Executive VP/General Manager...... Garrett Fahrmann TRASH PANDAS VP, Marketing, Promotions & Entertainment... Lindsey Knupp VP, Food & Beverage Operations...... Mary Nixon 2020 SEASON SERIES Radio broadcaster...... Josh Caray Flagship station.....SportsRadio 730 (AM) & 103.9 (FM) The UMP At Jacksonville

Field Manager...... Andy Schatzley June 11 (Thu)...... 7:05 Pitching Coach...... James Fort June 21 (Fri)...... 7:05 Pitching Coach...... Bo Martino June 13 (Sat)...... 6:35 Hitting Coach...... Daniel Ortega June 14 (Sun)...... 3:05 Hitting Coach...... Ryan Serba June 15 (Mon)...... 12:05 Affiliation...... Los Angeles Angels (2020) At Rocket City History in the Southern League...... 2020-Present Southern League titles...... None August 12 (Wed)...... 7:35 Ballpark...... Toyota Field (cap. 7,000) August 13 (Thu)...... 7:35 Field dimensions...... LF-326, CF-400, RF-326 August 14 (Fri)...... 8:05 Last playoff appearance...... None 2019 Record...... N/A August 15 (Sat)...... 7:05 2019 First half record...... N/A August 16 (Sun)...... 6:05 2019 Second half record...... N/A 2019 Attendance...... N/A

Shrimp hotel in Rocket City...... Best Western Plus 9035 Madison Blvd Madison, AL 35758 Phone: (256) 772-7170 Southern League

PELICANSPELICANSSHRIMPPELICANS vs. vs.vs. vs. WILMINGTONROCKETLYNCHBURG SALEM CITY SERIES SERIESSERIES 2019 HISTORY HISTORYHISTORYSERIES

2019 vs. Mobile BayBears...... 10-10 In Jacksonville...... 6-4 In Mobile...... 4-6

2020 MEDIA GUIDE 53 SOUTHERN LEAGUE 2020 OPPONENTS CHICAGO CUBS 3540 Line Drive Kodak, TN 37764 Phone: (865) 286-2300 Website: www.SmokiesBaseball.com

TEAM INFORMATION & PERSONNEL CEO ...... Doug Kirchhofer JUMBO SHRIMP/ President, COO...... Chris Allen SMOKIES Vice President...... Jeremy Boler General Manager...... Tim Volk 2020 SEASON SERIES Radio broadcaster...... Mick Gillispie Flagship station...... 92.3 FM & AM 760 At Jacksonville

Field Manager...... Michael Ryan July 10 (Fri)...... 7:05 Pitching Coach...... Charlie Haeger July 11 (Sat)...... 6:35 Hitting Coach...... Chad Allen July 12 (Sun)...... 3:05 July 13 (Mon)...... 7:05 Affiliation...... Chicago Cubs (2007) July 14 (Tue)...... 12:05 History in the Southern League...... 1972-Present Southern League titles...... 3 (1974, 1978, 2004) At Tennessee Ballpark...... (cap. 6,000) Field dimensions...... LF-330, CF-400, RF-330 May 6 (Wed)...... 11:00 a.m. Last playoff appearance...... 2013 (lost NDCS) May 7 (Thu)...... 7:00

Southern League 2019 Record...... 58-81 (5th in North Division) May 8 (Fri)...... 7:00 2019 First half record...... 33-36 (4th in North Division) May 9 (Sat)...... 7:00 2019 Second half record...... 25-45 (5th in North Division) May 10 (Sun)...... 5:30 2019 Attendance...... 280,708 / 4,319 avg (4th) May 27 (Wed)...... 7:00 Shrimp hotel in Tennessee...... Hampton Inn & Suites May 28 (Thu)...... 7:00 105 Stadium Dr. May 29 (Fri)...... 7:00 Kodak, TN 37764 May 30 (Sat)...... 7:00 Phone: (865) 465-0590 May 31 (Sun)...... 2:00

PELICANSPELICANSSHRIMPPELICANS vs. vs. WINSTON-SALEM vs. LYNCHBURG TENNESSEE SALEM SERIES SERIES 2019 SERIES HISTORY SERIESHISTORY HISTORY

2019 vs. Tennessee...... 7-3 In Jacksonville...... 4-1 In Tennessee...... 3-2

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MIAMI MARLINS DIRECTORY

Marlins Park 501 Marlins Way Miami, FL 33125 Office: (305) 480-1300 www.marlins.com FRONT OFFICE EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT Chairman & Principal Owner...... Bruce Sherman Chief Executive Officer...... President of Baseball Operations ...... Michael Hill Chief Operating Officer...... Caroline O’Connor Chief Revenue Officer...... ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Executive Assistant to the CEO...... Nicolette Lawrence Executive Assistant, Business Operations...... Kristen Keane Executive Assistant, Baseball Operations...... Amanda Guevara Manager, Investor Relations & Special Projects...... Karen De Leon BASEBALL OPERATIONS Assistant General Manager...... Brian Chattin Director, Amateur Scouting...... DJ Svihlik Major League Director, Player Personnel...... Daniel Greenlee Director, Team Travel...... Manny Colon BASEBALL ANALYTICS Major League Senior Analyst...... Bradley Woodrum Coordinator, Analytics...... Myles Lewis Data Architect...... Dawson Friedland Major League Analyst...... Neil Gahart Major League Analyst...... Robert Knopf Data Engineer...... Benjamin Wong SCOUTING, PLAYER DEVELOPMENT AND INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS Vice President of Player Development & Scouting ...... Gary Denbo Special Assistant to the President of Baseball Operations...... Stan Meek Director, Player Development...... Dick Scott Director, International Operations...... Fernando Seguignol Special Assistant, Player Development & Scouting...... Geoffrey DeGroot Special Assistant, Baseball Ops & Scouting...... Adrian Lorenzo Assistant Director, Player Development...... Hector Crespo Coordinator, Player Development & International Operations...... Jacob M. Jola Major League Analyst, Professional Scouting...... Alexandria Rigoli Coordinator, Amateur Scouting...... Joshua Kapiloff Amateur Scouting Analyst...... Justin Brands EDUCATION INITIATIVES Coordinator, Education...... Emily Glass Jupiter Lead Teacher...... Pamela Mejia Assistant Teacher, Education Ops...... Colleen Mitchell MEDICAL AND CLUBHOUSE Medical Director...... Lee Kaplan, M.D. Major League Strength & Conditioning Coach...... Kevin Barr Major League Head Athletic Trainer...... Gene Basham Major League Equipment Manager...... John Silverman Visiting Clubhouse Manager...... Rock Hughes Assistant Home Clubhouse Manager...... Michael Diaz Major League Information & Video Coordinator...... Joey Nero COMMUNICATIONS & BROADCASTING Vice President, Communications & Broadcasting...... Jason Latimer PUBLIC AFFAIRS Vice President, Public Affairs...... Alfredo Mesa COMMUNICATIONS Manager, Business Communications & Spanish Media...... Jon Erik Alvarez Manager, Baseball Communications & Publications...... Joe Vieira Coordinator, Communications...... Maria Armella Coordinator, Social Media...... Sarah Penalver Player Relations & Spanish Media Liaison...... Coordinator, Media Relations...... Daniel Kurish BROADCASTING Broadcaster, Radio...... Dave Van Horne Broadcaster, Radio...... Glenn Geffner Manager, Broadcasting...... Kyle Sielaff MARKETING Director, Events & Promotions...... Juan Martinez Director, Digital Marketing...... Paulo O’Swath Supervisor, Promotions...... Ralph Capdevila Manager, Digital Marketing...... Karry Pomes Manager, Marketing...... Mariah Monahan Coordinator, Marketing...... Karen Castellon Digital Media Graphic Designer...... Joshua Zaleznik CREATIVE SERVICES Director, Creative Services...... Taylor Bolles Motion Graphics Designer...... Javier Castellanos Video Manager...... Jason McClain Lead Editor, Game Presentation...... Ronald Rivas Coordinator, Video...... Julio Jauregui Coordinator, Video...... Victor Martinez Team Photographer...... Joseph Guzy Animator...... Wilber Mateu

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WICHITA WIND SURGE CLINTON LUMBERKINGS Triple-A – Pacific Coast League Class A - 608 W Texas Ave 537 Ball Park Dr. Wichita, KS 67213 Clinton, IA 52732 Phone: (316) 221-8000 Phone: (563) 242-0727

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JACKSONVILLE JUMBO SHRIMP BATAVIA MUCKDOGS Double-A – Southern League – New York-Penn 301 A Philip Randolph Blvd League Jacksonville, FL 32202 299 Bank St. Phone: (904) 358-2846 Batavia, NY 14020 Phone: (585) 483-3647

Media Contact: Scott Kornberg Media Contact: (904) 224-8534 Brendan Kelly [email protected] (585) 483-3647 [email protected] JUPITER HAMMERHEADS Class A-Advanced – Florida State League GCL Marlins 4751 Main Street Rookie – Gulf Coast League Jupiter, FL 33458 4751 Main Street Phone: (561) 775-1818 Jupiter, FL 33458 Phone: (561) 775-1818

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2020 MEDIA GUIDE 57 MIAMI MARLINS AFFILIATES TRIPLE-A WICHITA WIND SURGE WICHITA WIND SURGE TRIPLE-A | PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE (cap. 11,500) 608 W Texas Ave Wichita, KS 67213 Phone: (316) 221-8000 Website: WindSurge.com

TEAM INFORMATION & PERSONNEL 2019 STANDINGS

Owner/Managing Partner...... Lou Schwechheimer PCL - American Northern Division General Partner...... Dan Carney Partner/Chief Operating Officer...... Matt White TEAM W L PCT GB Partner Senior Advisor...... Jordan Kobritz Round Rock 84 56 .600 -- Radio broadcaster...... Tim Grubbs San Antonio 80 60 .571 4.0 New Orleans 73 65 .529 10.0 Oklahoma City 62 77 .446 21.5 Manager...... Keith Johnson Pitching Coach...... Jeremy Powell 2019 PLAYOFFS Hitting Coach...... Justin Mashore Did not qualify for PCL postseason Defensive Coach...... Danny Black 2019 TEAM LEADERS Affiliation History...... Miami Marlins (2020) History in the Pacific Coast League...... 2020-Present OFFENSE PCL Titles...... None AVG: (qualified) Isan Diaz...... 305 Last playoff app...... N/A HR: Isan Diaz...... 26 RBI: Isan Diaz...... 70 Ballpark...... Riverfront Stadium (cap. 11,500) RUNS: Isan Diaz...... 89 Field dimensions...... LF-335, CF-400, RF-335 HITS: Isan Diaz...... 115 OBP: (qualified) Isan Diaz...... 395 SLG: (qualified) Isan Diaz...... 578 2019 Record (Result)....73-65 ( 3rd in Amer. Southern Div.) SB: Magneuris Sierra...... 26 2019 Attendance...... 188,092 / 2,939 avg (16th) G: Deven Marrero...... 112

The Wichita Wind Surge relocated from PITCHING Metairie, Louisiana, a suburb of New W: Hector Noesi...... 11 Orleans, following the 2019 season. L: R.J. Alvarez...... 8 They were previously known as the New SV: R.J. Alvarez...... 15 ERA: (qualified) Hector Noesi...... 3.82 Orleans Baby Cakes. IP: Hector Noesi...... 125.0 SO: Hector Noesi...... 133 APP: R.J. Alvarez...... 50 The Wind Surge moving to Wichita for the 2020 campaign ends a 12-season absence The club’s Wind Surge nickname is a ref- for Minor Legaue Baseball in Kansas’ larg- erence to Wichita being the “air capital of est city. Prior to the WInd Surge, Wichita’s the world” and wanting to pay homage to baseball history includes the Aeros (1970- the “mighty force of the wind.” 84) and Wranglers (1987-2007), as well as an independent league team known as the Wingnuts (2008-18).

58 JACKSONVILLE JUMBO SHRIMP MIAMI MARLINS AFFILIATES CLASS A-ADVANCED JUPITER HAMMERHEADS JUPITER HAMMERHEADS CLASS A-ADVANCED | FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium (cap. 8,000) 4751 Main Street Jupiter, FL 33458 Phone: (561) 775-1818 Website: JupiterHammerheads.com

TEAM INFORMATION & PERSONNEL 2019 STANDINGS Florida State League - South General Manager...... Mike Bauer Director of Ticket Sales...... Andrew Seymour Division Director of Accounting...... Pam Sartory Media Relations Coordinator...... Andrew Miller TEAM W L PCT GB Charlotte 82 53 .607 -- Fort Myers 74 59 .556 7.0 Manager...... Mike Jacobs Bradenton 73 62 .541 9.0 Pitching Coach...... Reid Cornelius St. Lucie 68 66 .507 13.5 Hitting Coach...... Ty Hawkins Palm Beach 57 73 .438 22.5 Defensive Coach...... Chris Briones Jupiter 54 78 .409 26.5

Affiliation History...... Miami Marlins (2002-Present) 2019 PLAYOFFS Montreal Expos (1969-2001) Did not qualify for FSL postseason History in the Florida State League...... 1965-Present 2019 TEAM LEADERS FSL Titles...... None Last playoff app...... 2012 (Lost FSL Championship) OFFENSE

AVG: (qualified) Lazaro Alonso...... 294 Ballpark...... Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium (cap. 6,871) HR: Lazaro Alonso...... 11 Field dimensions...... LF-335, CF-400, RF-325 RBI: Lazaro Alonso...... 57 RUNS: Lazaro Alonso...... 40 2019 Record (Result)...... 54-78 (6th in FSL South Div.) HITS: Lazaro Alonso...... 113 2017 Attendance...... 62,684 / 1,045 avg (7th) OBP: (qualified) Lazaro Alonso...... 393 SLG: (qualified) Lazaro Alonso...... 434 SB: Victor Victor Mesa...... 15 The Jupiter Hammerheads play in Roger G: James Nelson...... 121 Dean Chevrolet Stadium, one of two PITCHING ballparks in Florida to host two Major W: Braxton Garrett & Will Stewart...... 6 League Baseball teams annually for Spring L: Will Stewart...... 12 Training: the Miami Marlins and St. Louis SV: Chad Smith...... 6 Cardinals. Simarly, the Hammerheads ERA: (qualified) Will Stewart...... 5.43 IP: Will Stewart...... 129.1 share the ballpark during the Florida SO: Trevor Rogers...... 122 State League season with the Palm Beach APP: Colton Hock...... 36 Cardinals, St. Louis’ High-A affiliate.

On May 23, 2011, Jupiter gained nation- decisive Game 3 to capture their first-ever al attention after playing in a 23-inning Division Series crown. Despite holding a game against the Clearwater Threshers. 2-1 series lead following Game 3 of the FSL The next season, the Hammerheads came Championship, Lakeland rallied to win the their closest to winning an elusive FSL series in five games. title; Jupiter edged the St. Lucie Mets in a

2020 MEDIA GUIDE 59 MIAMI MARLINS AFFILIATES CLASS A CLINTON LUMBERKINGS CLINTON LUMBERKINGS CLASS A | MIDWEST LEAGUE NelsonCorp Field (cap. 5,500) 537 Ball Park Dr. Clinton, IA 52732 Phone: (563) 242-0727 Website: LumberKings.com

TEAM INFORMATION & PERSONNEL 2019 STANDINGS

General Manager...... Ted Tornow MWL - Western Division Director of Operations...... Tyler Oehmen Head Groundskeeper...... Jack Bondy TEAM W L PCT GB Radio broadcaster...... Michael Broskowski Kane County 81 58 .583 -- Quad Cities 79 57 .581 0.5 Clinton 78 61 .561 3.0 Manager...... Cedar Rapids 78 62 .557 3.5 Pitching Coach...... Mark DiFelice Wisconsin 69 70 .496 12.0 Hitting Coach...... Matt Snyder Burlington 66 74 .471 15.5 Coach...... Frank Moore Beloit 54 84 .391 26.5 Peoria 54 85 .388 27.0 Affiliation History...... Miami Marlins (2019 -Present) Seattle Mariners (2009-2018) 2019 PLAYOFFS Texas Rangers (2003-2008) Lost MWL Championship 0-3 to South Bend Montreal Expos (2001-2002 Cincinnati Reds (1999-2000) 2019 TEAM LEADERS (1995-1998) (1980-1994) OFFENSE Los Angeles Dodgers (1977-1979) AVG: (min. 376 PA) Bubba Hollins...... 269 Detroit Tigers & Chicago White Sox (1976) HR: Four players with...... 10 RBI: Peyton Burdick...... 59 Detroit Tigers (1971-1976) RUNS: Christopher Torres...... 82 Milwaukee Brewers (1970) HITS: Christopher Torres...... 101 (1969) OBP: (min. 376 PA) Christopher Torres...... 346 Pirates (1966-1968, 1954-1958) SLG: (min. 376 PA) Thomas Jones...... 382 Chicago White Sox (1959-1965, 1976) SB: Christopher Torres...... 25 Chicago Cubs (1947-1949) G: Thomas Jones...... 114 New York Giants (1939-1941) Brooklyn Dodgers (1937-1938) PITCHING History in the Midwest League...... 1956-Present W: Alberto Guerrero...... 9 MWL Titles...... 2 (1963, 1991) L: George Soriano...... 7 SV: Zach Wolf...... 15 Last playoff app....2019 (Lost Midwest League Championship) ERA: (min 112 IP) Bryan Hudson...... 3.91 IP: Alberto Guerrero...... 132.1 Ballpark...... NelsonCorp Field (cap. 5,500) SO: Tanner Andrews...... 110 Field dimensions...... LF-330, CF-401, RF-325 APP: Nathan Alexander & Zach Wolf...... 34

2019 Record (Result)...... 78-61 (3rd in MWL Western Div.) 2019 Attendance...... 121,325 / 1,838 avg (14th) Clinton is the oldest franchise is the Midwest League, joining the circuit in 1956. The team used each parent club’s nickname until adopting the LumberKings for the 1994 season.

60 JACKSONVILLE JUMBO SHRIMP MIAMI MARLINS AFFILIATES CLASS A SHORT SEASON BATAVIA MUCKDOGS BATAVIA MUCKDOGS CLASS A SHORT SEASON | NEW YORK-PENN LEAGUE (cap. 2,600) 299 Bank St. Batavia, NY 14020 Phone: (585) 483-3647 Website: Muckdogs.com

TEAM INFORMATION & PERSONNEL 2019 STANDINGS

General Manager...... Brendan Kelly NYPL - Pinckney Division Sales and Marketing Coordinator...... Kerri Schmidt Director of Food and Beverage...... Mike Riffle TEAM W L PCT GB Head Groundskeeper...... Cooper Thomson Batavia 41 35 .539 -- Operations Associate...... Joe Mogavero West Virginia 40 36 .526 1.0 State College 39 36 .520 1.5 Mahoning Valley 37 39 .487 4.0 Manager...... TBA Williamsport 32 43 .427 8.5 Pitching Coach...... TBA Auburn 30 46 .395 11.0 Hitting Coach...... TBA Defensive Coach...... TBA 2019 PLAYOFFS Lost NYPL Semifinals to Lowell (1-2) Affiliation History...... Miami Marlins (2013-Present) St. Louis Cardinals (2007-2012) 2019 TEAM LEADERS (1988-2006, 1967) (1976-1986, 1957-1959, 1942-1951) OFFENSE New York Mets (1972-1974) AVG: (qualified) J.D. Orr...... 352 Detroit Tigers (1968-1971) HR: Nic Ready...... 10 Pittsburg Pirates (1961-1965, 1952-1953) RBI: Nic Ready...... 47 RUNS: J.D. Orr...... 57

HITS: J.D. Orr...... 75 History in the New York-Penn League...... 1939-1953, OBP: (qualified) J.D. Orr...... 469 1957-1959, 1961-present SLG: (qualified) Nic Ready...... 508 NYPL Titles...... 4 (1945, 1946, 1963, 2008) SB: J.D. Orr...... 29 Last playoff app...... 2019 (Lost in NYPL Semifinals) G: Nic Ready...... 67

Ballpark...... Dwyer Stadium (cap. 2,600) PITCHING Field dimensions...... LF-325, CF-400, RF-325 W: Julio Frias and Jackson Rose...... 5 L: Jackson Rose...... 6 2019 Record (Result)...... 41-35 (1st in Pinckney Div.) SV: Evan Brabrand...... 13 ERA: (qualified) Edgar Martinez...... 2.50 2019 Attendance...... 43,118 / 1,165 avg (13th) IP: Edgar Martinez...... 72.0 SO: Julio Frias...... 73 APP: Edison Suriel...... 22 The 1986 Batavia Trojans featured a short-season team record of eight future Batavia is one of only two teams in New Major Leaguers on a roster - Jim Bruske, York-Penn League history to win a game in Tommy Hinzo, , Troy Neel, which they have been no-hit by defeating Bruce Egloff, Jeff Shaw, Joe Skalski and Newark 2-0 on August 3, 1973. Kevin Wickander - while affiliated with the Cleveland Indians.

2020 MEDIA GUIDE 61 MIAMI MARLINS AFFILIATES GULF COAST LEAGUE MARLINS GCL MARLINS ROOKIE | GULF COAST LEAGUE LEAGUE Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium (cap. 8,000) 4751 Main Street Jupiter, FL 33458 Phone: (561) 775-1818

TEAM INFORMATION & PERSONNEL 2019 STANDINGS

Ownership...... N/A GCL - East Division President...... N/A TEAM W L PCT GB General Manager...... N/A GCL Marlins 28 22 .560 -- Radio broadcaster...... N/A GCL Mets 30 24 .556 -- GCL Nationals 26 23 .531 1.5 Flagship station...... N/A GCL Astros 25 26 .490 3.5 GCL Cardinals 20 34 .370 10.0 Manager...... TBA Pitching Coach...... TBA 2019 PLAYOFFS Hitting Coach...... TBA Playoffs canceled due to Hurricane Dorian Defensive Coach...... TBA 2019 TEAM LEADERS Affiliation History...... Miami Marlins (1992-Present) History in the GCL...... 1992-Present OFFENSE GCL Titles...... None AVG: (qualified) Victor Mesa Jr...... 284 Last playoff app...... 2011 (Lost GCL Finals) HR: Walner Espinal...... 3 RBI: Lorenzo Hampton...... 31 Ballpark...... Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium (cap. 6,871) RUNS: Victor Mesa Jr...... 39 Field dimensions...... LF-335, CF-400, RF-325 HITS: Victor Mesa Jr...... 50 OBP: (qualified) Lorenzo Hampton...... 387 SLG: (qualified) Victor Mesa Jr...... 398 2019 Record (Result)...... 28-22 (1st in GCL East Div.) SB: Nasim Nunez...... 28 G: Nasim Nunez...... 48 The Rookie-level GCL Marlins play their PITCHING Gulf Coast League games at Roger Dean W: Matt Givin...... 5 Chevrolet Stadium in Jupiter, a city in L: Miguel De Los Santos...... 6 which the organization has held Spring SV: Three pitchers tied with...... 3 Training since 2003. ERA: (min 30 IP) Eugenio Palma...... 2.40 IP: Matt Givin...... 46.0 SO: Luis Palacios...... 42 APP: Codie Paiva and Jesus Sanchez...... 14

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