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Games No. 35 & 36: Peoria Chiefs (19-15) at (19-16), Monday, May 12 5:05 PM Perfect Game Field, Cedar Rapids, Iowa

PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUPS: Monday May 12 at Cedar Rapids RH (2-1, 2.69) vs. RH Ethan Mildren (0-1, 2.25) 5:05 PM Monday May 12 at Cedar Rapids RH Arturo Reyes (2-2, 2.83) vs. LH Josue Montanez (0-1, 8.66) Game 2 Tuesday May 13 at Cedar Rapids LH Jimmy Reed (1-1, 5.34) vs. RH Kohl Stewart (1-1, 2.35) 6:35 PM Wednesday May 15 at Cedar Rapids RH Silfredo Garcia (2-3, 4.25) vs. RH Felix Jorge (2-3, 8.89) 6:35 PM Thursday May 16 at Cedar Rapids RH Blake McKnight (1-2, 7.23) vs. TBA 6:35 PM

2014 SEASON AT A GLANCE th Current Streak: Won 1 EXTRA EXTRA: The Peoria Chiefs let one lead slip away but they scored two runs in the top of the 11 inning for an 8-6 Saturday night Last 5 Games 2-3 victory over the Clinton LumberKings. The win moves the Chiefs back into second place in the Western Division at 19-15 at the half-way Last 10 Games 4-6 mark of the first half. LAST GAME - SATURDAY 2014 Best Mark: 17-9 2014 Worst Mark: 3-4 FINALLY, A HOMER: Trailing 1-0 in the fourth, the Chiefs tied the game on a R H E LOB Overall: 19-15 two-out home run by Matthew Young. The homer was Young’s third of the season and CHIEFS 8 10 4 11 Home Record: 9-5 the Chiefs first as a team since last Saturday. Clinton regained the lead on a single, Clinton 6 12 1 13 Road Record: 10-10 error by and a bad throw on a double play in the bottom of the inning. Daytime Record: 7-4 WP: Herget (2-1) LP: Pagan (1-1) SV: Night Record: 12-11 Thomas (4) HR: Young (3) Starters: 8-13 HIGH-FIVE: The Chiefs knocked Eddie Campbell from the game and took the lead Relievers: 11-2 in the fifth. With two on and nobody out, singled to left to tie the game Quality Starts: 7 as C.J. McElroy scored. Ronald Castillo doubled home Juan Herrera for a 3-2 lead and Saves/Chances: 10/12 Longest Win Streak: 5 Kenny Peoples-Walls singled in Kelly. After a walk loaded the bases the Chiefs made it 6-2 with consecutive run-scoring singles from Young Longest Losing Streak: 3 and Mason Katz. Clinton got out of the inning when reliever Tommy Burns got Michael Schulze to line into a double play to first base. Chiefs Score First: 12-4 Opp. Score First: 7-11 HERE COME THE KINGS: Kaminsky departed in the fifth with two on base by Jhonny Polanco escaped the jam with a pop up and Comeback Wins: 9 . The Chiefs committed three errors in the sixth and Polanco allowed three hits as Clinton got to within a run at 6-5. Chase Lead Entering 8th: 16-0 Brookshire took over mid-inning and got out of the inning with a strikeout. In the eighth, Clinton got a single from Ian Miller and a stolen Tied Entering 8th: 3-0 base against Zach Loraine. Jack Reinheimer singled home Miller to tie the game with two outs. Trail Entering 8th: 0-15 Lead Entering 9th: 17-0 th Tied Entering 9th: 2-1 CASTILLO DELIVERS: Clinton’s closer Emilio Pagan took over in the top of the 11 with the game tied 6-6. McElroy led off with an Trail Entering 9th: 0-14 infield single and Herrera worked a walk. Kelly singled to left to load the bases and Castillo put the Chiefs on top 8-6 with a double off the Wins in last AB: 2 left-field wall. Pagan got back-to-back before Rafael Pineda escaped the inning. Clinton got a lead off single in the bottom of the Opp. Wins in last AB: 2 11 th but Chris Thomas struck out the final two to end the game. Extra Innings: 2-0

Double headers: 5-1 Shutouts: 4-5 PITCHING IN: Kaminsky allowed two runs, one earned, on four hits over a career-high four 1/3 innings. He struck out four and walked One-run game 4-2 three in the no-decision. Polanco allowed three runs, two earned, on three hits over 1 1/3 innings with two strikeouts. Brookshire allowed one Two-run games 3-5 hit on two strikeouts over 1 1/3 shutout innings. Loraine allowed one run on two hits and two walks over two innings with three strikeouts. Scoring 4 or less: 7-12 Kevin Herget (2-1) retired all three batters he faced with two strikeouts to earn the win. Thomas got the with one shutout inning, one hit Scoring 5 or more: 12-2 allowed and two strikeouts. Allowing 4 or less: 13-8 Allowing 5 or more: 6-7 Notes: This was the Chiefs longest game of the season in both innings (11) and time (4:18)…Chiefs hitters drew a season-high ten CHIEFS IN APRIL walks...The four-run lead was the largest blown lead of the season…The Chiefs are now 10-for-12 in save chances…Kaminsky set a new Date Opp. W/L SCORE 5/1 @ BEL W 14-10 career-high in …Young’s homer was the Chiefs first homer in 73 2/3 innings…With two hits, McElroy leads the Chiefs with 5/2 @ CR W 12-3 13 multi-hit games…McElroy also leads the team with four sacrifice bunts…Castillo is third in the MWL with 25 RBI and he leads the Chiefs 5/3 @ CR L 0-3 with six multi-RBI games…The Chiefs are 2-0 in extra inning games, both coming on the road …Peoria is 16-0 when leading after 7 …The 5/4 @ CR L 0-2 5/5 BEL L 0-1 Chiefs are 5-6 in the final game of a series, 3-3 on the road…The Chiefs used their first pinch-hitter of the season as Jake Stone struck out th 5/6 BEL W 8-4 batting for Schulze in the 10 5/7 BEL L 3-5 5/8 @ Cli L 0-4 sp 5/9 @ Cli L 3-5 ABOUT THE OPPONENTS: The Cedar Rapids Kernels joined the Midwest League in 1962 and are in their first season as a Minnesota 5/10 @ Cli W 8-6 (11) Twins affiliate. Before this season they were with the LA Angels since 1993. As a MWL team, Cedar Rapids has also been affiliated with the 5/11 OFF Braves (1962), Cardinals (1963-1972), Astros (1974-75), Giants (1976-79) and Reds (1980-1992). All-tim e the Chiefs are 183-206 against 5/12 @ CR Cedar Rapids in the regular season and 2-2 in the post-season. The Chiefs are 188-168 all-time against Twins affiliates. Peoria has also faced 5/12 @ CR 5/13 @ CR Twins teams in Kenosha (1984-92), Fort Wayne (1993-98), Quad Cities (1999-2004) and Beloit (2005-12). 5/14 @ CR 5/15 WIS SEASON SERIES: The Chiefs lead the 2014 series 4-2 with 10 games left times this season, four in Peoria. Peoria travels to Iowa August 5/16 WIS 15-17 while the Kernels return to Peoria June 24-26. Last season the Chiefs were 7-13 against Cedar Rapids after starting the season 7-4 the 5/17 WIS 5/18 WIS Chiefs lost the last nine including August four-game sweeps in each city. In 2012 Peoria won the season series 10-7 with an 8-3 mark in 5/19 CLI . In 2011 the Kernels won the season series 11-8 with a four-game home sweep in August. 5/20 CLI 5/21 CLI SWEEP HISTORY: The Chiefs earned a sweep in Peoria April 21-23 which marks the third straight series between these teams to be a 5/22 @ BUR 5/23 @ BUR sweep and the fifth in the last two seasons. The Chiefs have a sweep against Cedar Rapids in three straight seasons . Before the final series of 5/24 @ BUR the 2013 first half, the Chiefs had not earned a sweep in Cedar Rapids since July 7-9, 2007. The Kernels swept the Chiefs last August in both 5/25 @ KC Peoria and Iowa. The sweep in Peoria was their first since June of 2004. The Kernels swept the Chiefs June 29-July 1 for their second sweep 5/26 @ KC of the Chiefs in Iowa in as many seasons. Cedar Rapids also swept the Chiefs out of the 2009 playoffs winning once in each park while Peoria 5/27 @ KC 5/28 BUR did the exact same to Cedar Rapids in the 2002 Western Division Finals 5/29 BUR 5/30 BUR OPPOSING STARTER: RH Ethan Mildren is making his fifth start of the 2014 season against the Chiefs today. In his last start, Mildren 5/31 KC gave up two runs, one earned, on four hits, struck out two, and walkedone in six innings of work. Mildren is currently 0-1 with a 2.25 ERA on THIS DAY IN CHIEFS HISTORY the year; he has struck out 20 and walked three in 24 innings pitched. Last year, Mildren made 12 appe arances out of the bullpen for the

1999 - Haring and Gardner 1-hit the Chiefs for Elizabethan Twins. He went 1-1 with a 1.65 ERA, struck out 13, and walked seven in 16 1/3 innings. The Minnesota Twins selected Mildren Rockford 12-0. in the 12th round in 2013. In his final season at Pitt, Mildren was a First Team All-Big East selection, led the Panthers with 10 wins and a 2.35 ERA, and had a team-best four complete games. Mildren attended Laurel Highlands HS and had an incredible 88 strikeouts in 54 innings of work during his seniorseason. Mildren took on the Chiefs on Apr 23 of this season. He did not give up a single hit, walked only one, and fanned six batters in five innings, but received a no decision as the Chiefs went on to win 2-0. Current Chiefs Faced: Steve Bean (1-4, r, k), Jimmy Bosco (0-2), Ronald Castillo (0-2, k), Mason Katz (0-2, 2 k), CJ McElroy (0-2, k), Kenny Peoples-Walls (1-4, 2b), Jake Stone (0-2, k), Michael Schulze (0-1), Cesar Valera (0-0, bb).

round of the 2013 draft out of the University of Pittsburgh. In his final CHIEFS STARTING PITCHER 2014 DAY BY DAY BREAKDOWN DATE OPP ERA DEC IP H R ER BB K HR 4/06 G1 @ WIS 0.00 Won 5.0 3 0 0 7# 6 0 4/14 @ LC 1.13 None 3.0 2 1 1 5 5 0 4/21 CR 2.19 None 4.1 4 2 2 1 5 0 4/29 @ BEL 2.60 Won 5.0 1 2 2 2 8 1 APRIL 2.60 2-1 17.1 10 5 5 15 24 1 5/05 BEL 2.31 Loss 6.0 5 1 1 2 8 0

*ties career high; #new career high; ^relief appearance

2013 DAY BY DAY BREAKDOWN DATE OPP ERA DEC IP H R ER BB K HR 6/20 @ KNG 7.71 None 2.1# 5# 3# 2# 2# 1# 0 6/26 BRS 2.16 Win 6.0# 1 0 0 1 11# 0 #29 Alex Reyes – RHP @AlexReyes_67 JUNE 2.16 1-0 8.1 6 3 2 3 12 0 7/04 KNG 3.65 Loss 4.0 5* 3* 3# 3 7 1# 6-3 · 185 · 19 yrs old · 2-1, 2.31 7/11 PUL 3.86 Loss 4.0 1 2 2 5# 3 0 Hometown: Elizabeth, NJ 7/17 @ PUL 3.80 Win 5.0 7# 2 2 1 8 0 7/23 @ GRN 3.96 Loss 3.2 5 4# 2 2 3 0 Obtained: Signed as Free Agent on Dec. 13, 2012 7/29 PRN 3.38 None 7.0# 6 1 1 2 8 0 JULY 3.80 1-3 23.2 24 12 10 13 29 1 Throws: , Change, Curve 8/04 ELIZ 3.08 Win 6.0 5 1 1 2 3 0 Career: 8-5, 3.09 ERA 17 GS WHIP: 1.33 8/11 BLU 3.14 Win 5.0 4 2 2 1 5 0 8/17 @ ELIZ 3.35 Win 5.1 4 3 3* 2 5 0 Day: 1-0, 0.00 ERA RISP: .154 8/23 @ BUR 3.21 Win 5.0 3 2 1 5* 8 0 Night: 1-0, 2.95 ERA OPP BA: .183 8/29 BUR 3.39 Loss 5.0 8# 3 3* 2 6 0 AUGUST 3.42 4-1 26.1 24 11 10 12 27 0 Home: 0-1, 2.61 ERA vs. RH: .192 *ties career high; #new career high; ^relief appearance Road: 2-0, 2.08 ERA vs. LH: .167 Last Time Out: Reyes lost to Beloit 1-0 allowing one run on five hits and two walks over a season-high six innings. He tied a season-high with eight strikeouts but suffered his first loss as the Chiefs didn’t score v. Cedar Rapids: Reyes took a no-decision against Cedar Rapids in Peoria on April 21 allowing two runs on four hits over 4 1/3 innings with one walk and five strikeouts. Peoria REYES – CAREER & SEASON won the game 5-3. W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB K 201 3 Johnson City 6-4 3.39 12 12 58.1 54 26 22 28 68 v. Twins: In addition to the April 21 start, Reyes went 2-0 with a 3.18 ERA in two starts 2014 Peoria 2-1 2. 31 5 5 23.1 15 6 6 16 32 against Elizabethton last season in the Appalachian Rookie League. On August 4 he allowed MILB TOTALS 8-5 3. 09 17 17 81.2 69 32 28 44 100 just one run on five hits over six innings with three strikeouts in a win. Two weeks later he won on the road allowing three runs on four hits over 5 1/3 innings with five strikeouts. Current Kernels Faced: Altobelli (0-1, bb, 4), Christensen (1-2, 3b), Garver (0-4, 2bb, hbp, r), Bryan Haar (3-8, 2b, r, dp, cs), Kanzler (1-2, 2b, k), Santy (0-2, dp), Vavra (0-2, k), Vielma (0-2, k).

2013: Spent his first pro season with the Johnson City Cardinals in the Appalachian Rookie REYES CAREER HIGHS League…Went 6-4 with a 3.39 ERA in 12 starts…Struck out 68 and walked 28 in 58 1/3 MOST INNINGS PITCHED: 7.0 – July 29, 2013 vs. Princeton innings…Finished tied for third in the APPY with six wins, fifth in strikeouts and 14 th in ERA…Was second in the league in strikeouts per 9 innings for a starting pitcher…Held SHORTEST START: 2.1 – June 20, 2013 at Kingston opponents to a .249 average and only allowed one home run in 253 batters faced…Made his MOST STRIKEOUTS: 11 – June 26, 2013 vs. Bristol pro debut on June 20 at Kingston and allowed three runs on five hits over 2 1/3 innings in MOST WALKS: 7 – April 6 at Wisconsin shortest outing of the season…Earned first pro win in second start against Bristol on June 26 with six shutout innings of one-hit and a career-high 11 strikeouts…Allowed three MOST HITS ALLOWED: 8 - August 29, 2013 at Burlington earned runs or less in all 12 starts…Went at least five innings in eight starts including six MOST RUNS ALLOWED: 4 – July 23, 2013 at Greeneville consecutive starts to end the season…Struck out at least five batters in eight starts and eight MOST EARNED RUNS: 3 – August 29, 2013 at Burlington or more four times…Threw a career-high seven innings on July 29 in a no-decision against Princeton in which he struck out eight and allowed one run…Won four straight starts August LOW-HIT GAMES (5.0+ IP): 1 – last, April 29 at Beloit 4-23…Went 3-3 with a 2.92 ERA in seven home starts…Finished the season going 4-1 with LONGEST W STREAK: 4 - August 4-23, 2013 a 3.42 ERA over final five starts…Held right-handed batters to a .216 average and a .268 LONGEST L STREAK: 2 – July 4-11, 2013 slugging percentage over 153 at-bats…Opponents were 0-for-5 with the bases loaded against Reyes and hit just .207 with runners in scoring position and two outs…Finished sixth in CURRENT STREAK: Lost 1 ERA among all Cardinals Minor League starting who met their league’s minimum innings standard (0.8 ip/game)

Misc : Grew up in Elizabeth, NJ just outside of Newark but moved with his family to the in 2011 so he could train year round…His father Tomas is from Palenque, San Cristobal in the DR and Reyes lived with his grandparents in the Dominican…Signed with the Cardinals in December 2012 as a converted shortstop…Spent some time in the Royals Academy in the Dominican. Attended Alexander Hamilton Prep HS from 2009-2011…Hamilton doesn’t have athletics so Reyes played for Elizabeth H.S. in Union-County…Struck out 69 batters in 49 innings in 2011 while also batting .409 according to a June, 2011 NJ.com article…Won three state championships in four years with STARTERS BY THE NUMBERS the North Elizabeth Little League…Former NBA player Chris Gatling and current St. Louis Results of Chiefs starting pitchers with record, team record in his starts, average Rams DB Jerome Murphy played at Elizabeth HS. innings per start (rounded to 1/3 inning), K/9ip and runs scored during his starts. Career/Personal Notes: Born August 29, 1994…Ranked by as the #98 PITCHER GS QS W-L TEAM AVG K/9 RUN prospect in all of baseball heading into the 2014 season…Ranked as the Cardinals #4 W-L IP SUPPORT prospect by Baseball Prospectus and the #7 prospect by Baseball America…Ranked by Brookshire 4 0 0-3 1-3 3.1 6.8 6.3 Baseball American as the #7 prospect in the Appalachian Rookie League…Chosen by The Garcia 6 1 2-3 3-3 4.2 7.3 5.8 as Johnson City’s Starting Pitcher of the Year and ranked as the Cardinals Kaminsky 2 0 0-1 1-1 4.1 4.5 4.0 #6 prospect in the TCN poll. McKnight 2 0 0-2 0-2 4.2 1.9 1.5 Petree 4 2 2-0 4-0 5.1 10.3 3.8 Reed 6 1 1-1 3-3 5.0 6.8 7.0 Al. Reyes 5 1 2-1 4-1 4.1 12.5 7.0 Ar. Reyes 5 2 1-2 3-2 5.2 7.7 3.1 Totals 34 7 8-13 19-15 4.2 8.1 5.0

CHIEFS STARTING PITCHER 2014 DAY BY DAY BREAKDOWN DATE OPP ERA DEC IP H R ER BB K HR 4/03^ @ WIS 9.00 Win 2.0 3 2 2 1 1 0 4/09 DAY 6.14 Loss 5.0 4 3 3 3 4 0 4/16 G2 @ LC 3.38 Win 6.0* 2 0 0 1 8# 0 4/23 CR 2.45 None 5.0 3 0 0 2 2 0 APRIL 2.45 2-1 24.1 18 7 7 9 20 0 5/06 BEL 2.83 None 4.1 7 3 2 2 4 1

*ties career high; #new career high; ^relief appearance

2013 DAY BY DAY BREAKDOWN DATE OPP ERA DEC IP H R ER BB K HR 7/08^ MV 0.00 None 1.0# 1# 0 0 1# 1# 0 7/13^ @ HV 0.00 None 2.1# 1* 0 0 1* 2# 0 7/21 CT 2.45 Loss 4.0# 3# 2# 2# 0 0 2 7/27 AUB 2.19 None 5.0# 4# 1 1 2# 2* 0 JULY 2.19 0-1 12.1 9 3 3 4 5 2 8/02 VER 1.56 None 5.0 2 0 0 1 5# 0 #30 Arturo Reyes – RHP @Reyes3A 8/08^ @ SI 1.33 Loss 3.0 3 2* 0 1 2 0 8/15 MV 1.71 None 6.0# 4* 2* 2* 2* 5* 1 5-11 · 186 · 22 yrs old · 2-1, 2.83 8/21 WIL 1.95 Win 6.0* 8# 2* 2* 3# 1 0 8/27 @ WIL 1.88 None 6.0* 5 2* 1 2 5* 0 Hometown: Warden, WA AUGUST 1.73 1-1 26.0 22 8 5 9 18 1 Obtained: Drafted in 40 th round 2013 9/02 @ JAM 2.08 None 5.0 6 2* 2* 2 2 0 9/10 @ TC None 6.0 3 1 0 1 1 0 Throws: Fastball, Change, Curve, Slider, Split *ties career high; #new career high; ^relief appearance NYPL Playoffs Career: 3-3, 2.32 ERA 15 G, 11 GS WHIP: 1.26 Day: 0-0, 0.00 ERA RISP: .240 Night: 2-1, 3.38 ERA OPP BA: .238 Home: 0-1, 3.07 ERA vs. RH: .273 REYES – CAREER & SEASON W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB K Road: 2-0, 2.25 ERA vs. LH: .179 2013 State College 1-2 2.08 10 7 43.1 37 13 10 15 25 Last Time Out: Reyes took a no-decision on Tuesday against Beloit allowing three runs, 2014 Peoria 2-1 2.83 5 4 28.2 25 10 9 11 24 two earned, on seven hits over 4 1/3 innings. He walked two, struck out four and allowed a MILB TOTALS 3-3 2. 32 15 11 66.0 56 21 17 24 44 home run as the Chiefs rallied for an 8-4 win. v. Cedar Rapids: Reyes took a no-decision against Cedar Rapids on April 23 leaving a 0-0 game in the sixth inning. Reyes allowed three hits and walked two while striking out two. He faced two batters in the sixth inning and left after committing an error on a sac bunt. Peoria won the game 2-0. REYES CAREER HIGHS

Vs. Twins: See Above. Current Kernels Faced: Christensen (0-1, bb, k, sb), Haar (0-2), MOST INNINGS PITCHED: 6.0 – last, April 16 at Lake County Kanzler (1-2), Licon (0-1, bb, k), Santy (0-2, dp), Vavra (0-2). SHORTEST START: 4.0 – July 21, 2013 vs Connecticut MOST STRIKEOUTS: 8 - April 16 at Lake County 2013: Reyes went 1-2 with a 2.08 ERA in 10 games and seven starts for the State College Spikes in 2013…Struck out 25 and walked 15 while holding opponents to a .234 average MOST WALKS: 3 – August 21, 2013 vs. Williamsport over 43 1/3 innings…Made his pro debut on July 8 with a scoreless inning against Mahoning MOST HITS ALLOWED: 8 - August 21, 2013 vs. Williamsport Valley…Made his first start on July 21 and lost to Connecticut allowing two runs over four MOST RUNS ALLOWED: 2 – last April 3 at Wisconsin innings…Went five innings or more in each of his final six starts and twice struck out five batters…Went six innings three times including August 21 against Williamsport when he MOST EARNED RUNS: 2 – last April 3 at Wisconsin earned his first pro win…Made one post-season start, allowing one unearned run on three LOW-HIT GAMES (5.0+ IP): 2 – last, April 16 at Lake County hits over six innings in a no-decision. LONGEST W STREAK: 2 –August 21, 2013 – April 9, 2014

College : Reyes was the second Gonzaga pitcher taken by the Cardinals in the 2013 draft LONGEST L STREAK: 2 – July 21 – August 8, 2013 after Marco Gonzales was selected in the first round...Wwas 6-3 in 20 appearances in 2013 CURRENT STREAK: Won 1 as a junior for the Zags with a 3.79 ERA…Struck out 52 batters and only walked 16 in 59.1 innings of work, mostly out of the bullpen…Prior to his time in Spokane, Reyes attended Columbia Basin CC in his hometown of Warden, WA…In 2012, his sophomore season, Reyes appeared in 16 games and started 11…Finished the season with a 6-1 record and a 2.21 ERA. He did earn two saves out of the bullpen…Worked a total of 81.1 innings while striking out 65 and walking 31…Did not play during his freshman season in 2011

Career/Personal Notes: Born April 3, 1992…Attended Warden HS and was named All- League First Team 2008-2010 and was named All-State in 2010…Played football as a wide receiver…Brother Jorge won a College World Series at Oregon State in 2007, was drafted by the Padres in 2009 and pitched in Triple-A Tucson in both 2012 and 2013…Former Chiefs catcher Jake Muyco (2006) also played at Columbia Basin.

2014 Chiefs Relievers #32 Chase Brookshire · LHP · 6’0 · 195 · 3/07/91 THROWS: FB, CH, CU, Cut 1-3 8.57 ERA 0 SV 1 HLD vs. LHB : .474 w/RISP: .333 MOST K: 5 – April 6 at Wisconsin LAST HR Allowed: April 27 vs. QC vs. RHB: .242 MOST IP: 5.2 – April 6 at Wisconsin LAST SV: None · 2013: Went 1 -0 with two saves and a 1.59 ERA in nine games and two starts last season for State College…In 22 2/3 innings he struck out 19 and walked just three while holding opponents to a .233 average…Made his pro debut as a starter on July 7 with two shutout innings and just one hit allowed against Mahoning Valley…Moved to the bullpen after two starts and earned a four-inning save with one run allowed on July 26…Missed three weeks and earned another long save in his return August 18 with a career-high four strikeouts over three innings…Struck out four again on August 26 over 3 1/3 innings at Williamsport in his only outing with more than one earned run allowed ..Picked up his first career win on September 3 in his final 2013 outing with three innings at Jamestown…Allowed just one run at home in 13 2/3 innings all season and did not allow a home run all season…Threw twice in the NYPL Playoffs going 1-0 with a 4.50 ERA as he struck out four and walked one in four post-season innings. · College: Pitched at Belmont University in Nashville, TN going 25 -12 with six complete games over his career…Left Belmont as the career leader in strikeouts (284), innings (360), starts (64) and is second in wins…In 2013 he was 5-2 with a 2.28 ERA in 11 games while missing a month with an elbow injury…Struck out 82 and walked just 12 over 71 innings, held opponents to a .184 average and was All-OVC second team…Struck out 14 in his final start to win an Ohio Valley Tournament game…In 2012 he was 8-4 with a 2.45 ERA and a team high 110 innings in 16 starts, which was a school record…In 2012 he led the Bruins in strikeouts with 81, which was 3 rd in the Atlantic Sun Conference…Gave up just two runs and three hits to Oregon State in the Baton Rouge Regional…In 2011, he earned the team’s win in Belmont’s first ever NCAA Regional win against Oklahoma State with one run allowed on two hits over eight innings…In that game, he struck out six and allowed just one earned run on two hits in eight innings…Pitched a total of three complete games in 2011 and finished the year with a record of 6-4 and an ERA of 3.33…In 2010, Brookshire tied the team high with 13 starts as a freshman and recorded a team best six wins…Finished the season with a 6-2 record and an ERA of 6.26 and his 83.1 innings pitched and 52 strikeouts were also a team best. · Career/Personal Notes: Born March 7, 1991 in Chattanooga, TN…A ttended McCallie High School where he finished with a 7 -2 record, a 0.87 ERA, and 105 strikeouts in just 71 innings pitched his senior season…Famous McCallie alums include Ted Turner, former South Carolina governor Carroll Campbell Jr., former US Senators Howard Baker Jr. and Bill Brock, actor Ben Curtis (Dell Dude from commercials) and Green Bay Packers quarterback B.J. Coleman · Obtained: Sel ected by the Cardinals in the 20 th round of the 20 13 draft out of Belmont University @McBrookshire

#16 Kevin Herget · RHP · 5’10 · 190 · 4/03/91 THROWS: FB, CU, CH 2-1 4.91 ERA 1 SV 0 HLD vs. LHB : .280 w/RISP: .375 MOST K: 7 – August 31, 2013 at Auburn LAST HR Allowed: May 7 vs. Beloit vs. RHB: .340 MOST IP: 6.0 – 8/31/13 at Aub LAST SV: April 7 at Wisconsin · 2013: Led the New York -Penn League lead in wins while going 7 -0 wit h a 2.89 ERA for State College…In 14 outings and eight starts, he struck out 36 and walked just eight batte rs over 53 inn ings of work…M ade his pro debut on June 19 with three shutout innings and a relief win against Williamsport…Picked up two more wins in back-to-back relief outings July 1 and July 7 before earning two wins as a starter on July 26 and August 1…Went a career-high six innings on August 19 in a no-decision without allowing an earned run and striking out five…Went six innings again on August 31 with a career-best seven strikeouts in a win at Auburn…In the NYPL playoffs, Herget threw twice without allowing a run over six innings while racking up nine strikeouts to just one walk. · College: Named a Division III All -American in his senior year at Kean University, posting a 10 -2 record with a 1.62 ERA and 106 strikeouts…Named the NJAC Conference Male Athle te of the Year in 2013…S truck out 277 throughout his four-year career at Kean, a program record…In 2012 he led his team to the NCAA Division III Baseball Tournament for the third straight year with a 6-4 record and a win in the NJAC championship game…Left Kean as the school’s all-time leader in strikeouts and was the sixth player ever drafted out of Kean…One of the previous draftees was catcher Chris Eickhorst who played for the Chiefs in 2002 and 2003..Majored in math and education at Kean. · Career/Personal Notes: Born April 3, 1991 in Park Ridge, New Jersey… Herget is from the same hometown as Rob Kaminsky but went to Park Ridge High School while Kaminsky, the Cardinals first round pick in 2013, played at St. Joseph Regional HS…Helped Park Ridge to the 2009 Group I NJSIAA State Championship…Named the 2009 North Jersey Sports Male Athlete of the Year going 9-2 with a 2.08 ERA and 81 strikeouts as a senior while batting .401 with eight home runs, 33 RBI and 40 runs scored…Threw a two-hitter in the state final with nine strikeouts in a 4-2 complete game win..Sopranos star James Gandolfini and actress Karen Duffy both graduated from Park Ridge HS in 1979. · Obtained: Selected by the Cardinals in the 39 th round of the 2013 draft out of Kean University @KHerg 16

#27 Zach Loraine · RHP · 6’3 · 205 · 8/08/92 THROWS: FB, SL, CH 1-0 2.12 ERA 2 SV 0 HLD vs. LHB : .333 w/RISP: .200 MOST K: 5 – July 19, 2013 at Pulaski LAST HR Allowed: April 14 at Lake vs. RHB: .189 MOST IP: 2.1 – last 8/9/13 v. Bluefield LAST SV: April 11 vs. Bowling Green County · 2013: Went 3 -1 with a 2.04 ERA in 24 games for Johnson City in the Appalachian Rookie League…Recorded three sa ves…Struck out 47 and walked 11 in 39 2/3 innings while allowing just one home run…Made his pro debut June 20 with two shutout innings….Allowed just two total runs in his first 22 innings of work…Struck out five over two shutout innings on July 19 at Pulaski…Earned his first pro save July 22 against Greenville…Earned a win July 29 against Princeton with two shutout innings…Suffered a blown save August 3 but earned the win…Earned a win in third straight outing on August 6…ERA was 1.43 until he allowed three runs in two innings in his final appearance on August 28, his first loss…Posted a 0.61 ERA in nine July outings…Held opponents to a .167 average with runners in scoring position and 2-for-25 (.080) w/RISP and two outs. · College: Posted a 5 -2 record with 15 saves and a 2.66 ERA at Coker College (Hartsville, SC) his junior year…Appeared in 28 games while striking out 68 batters over 64 1/3 innings…His 15 saves was the second highest total in Division II as well as a school record…Was the team’s cleanup hitter as a DH, finishing 2013 with a .328 batting average, three home runs, three triples, 15 doubles, 37 RBIs and 51 runs scored. ..Slugged .500 and stole 21 bases in 22 attempts…Closed out the Conference Carolinas championship game with three scoreless innings…Threw 5 1/3 shutout innings in the NCAA Southeast regional tournament with nine strikeouts…Earned tournament win against USC-Aiken and a save against #1 Mount Olive…Coker finished seventh in the eight-team NCAA Division II Baseball Championships…Named honorable mention All- American by Daktronics…Named second-team all-region pick by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association and the American Baseball Coaches Association…Prior to transferring to Coker College, Loraine played for Lindenwood University, batting .311 with four home runs, five triples and 12 doubles during his two years with the Lions...Posted a 2.45 ERA on the mound. · Career/Personal Notes: Born August 8, 1990 in Lake St. Louis, MO…First player drafted out of Coker since 1994 wh en John Crowther was a Blue Jays second round pick…Was a two -time letter winner at Fort Zumwalt West High School, where he batted .367 with four home runs, five triples and 12 doubles during his senior year. · Obtained: Selected by the Cardinals in the 21 st round of the 2013 draft out of Coker College @Z_Loraine8

#25 Chris Perry · RHP · 6’2 · 215 · 7/15/90 THROWS: FB, CU, CH, SL 1-0 3.22 ERA 0 SV 1 HLD vs. LHB : .192 w/RISP: .190 MOST K: 9 – July 12, 2013 at Lansing LAST HR Allowed: April 30 at Beloit vs. RHB: .214 MOST IP: 7.0 – last, Aug 7, 2013 v. Wisc. LAST SV: None · 2013: Pitched for both State College and the Chiefs in 2013 going a combined 4 -4 with a 3. 18 ERA in 13 starts…Over 70 2/3 innings he struck out 55 and walked 20. Perry made his pro debut for State College on June 18 with one earned run allowed on six hits over four innings…Earned a win on June 24 against Jamestown with seven shutout innings and just two hits allowed then struck out five in each of his final two SC starts…Earned a win on July 6 against Batavia with six innings of work and did not allow a run in either the 1 st or 2 nd innings with State College…Joined the Chiefs July 11 and started the next night in Lansing…In his MWL debut, Perry struck out a career-high nine over five shutout innings with just three hits allowed…Won July 19 in his home debut against South Bend with seven innings of work and six strikeouts…Tied his career-high with seven innings against Wisconsin August 7 in a home win…Missed the entire 2012 season with a back injury · College: Dr afted out of Methodist College (NCAA Division III) in North Carolina …W ent 6 -2 with a 2.14 ERA for Methodist in 2012 while leading th e team with 132 strikeouts…R anked second in the nation in strikeouts and second in the Methodist record books for most strikeouts in a season...Led all D3 pitchers in K/9ip at 12.6 and reached a double-digit strikeout total five times including a 14-strikeout game against Piedmont College on March 3…Earned two complete game shutouts including a 3-0 win over nationally ranked Christopher Newport on March 10…Struck out 13 in a CG shutout of Ferrum in the USA South tournament opening round…Named USA South Pitcher of the Year and Received First Team All- Conference and All-Tournament recognitions in the USA South Athletic Conference while also being named D3baseball.com Region Pitcher of the Year, First Team All-Region and Honorable Mention All-American…Transferred from UNC Wilmington, Perry went 2-2 as a junior in 2011 with a 3.13 ERA as he struck out 31 batters in 23 innings while walking seven..Batted .275 with 22 RBI and two home runs while starting 29 games split between catcher and DH. · Career/Personal Notes: Born July 15, 1990 in Cary, North Carolina… Played for Green Hope High School, lettering two seasons in baseball and football…N amed to the Tri -8 All Conference team his senior year for baseball and the team MVP. ..One of two Green Hope HS alumni who have played in the MiLB as 2004 graduate, Alan DeRatt last played for the Rockies Double-A Tulsa squad in 2011. · Obtained: Selected by the Cardinals in the 17 th round of the 2012 draft out of Methodist University @Cperry19

#48 Jhonny Polanco · RHP · 6’3 · 192 · 4/28/92 THROWS: 4SFB, CU, CH, Sink 0-0 12.60 ERA 0 SV 0 HLD vs. LHB : .250 w/RISP: .200 MOST K: 7 – last, 5/8/13 at Beloit LAST HR Allowed: July 18, 2013 vs. Lowell vs. RHB: .167 MOST IP: 6 – 8/29/12 v. KC LAST SV: July 29, 2013 at Batavia · 2013 : Pitched eight times for the Chiefs last season going 2 -1 with a 5.09 ERA…S truck out 22 and walked nine in 17 2/3 innings before being sent down to extended spring training on May 9…St ruck out a career -high seven batters in his final Chiefs outing on May 8, 2013 while allowing three runs over three innings…Pitched 22 times for Short-Season-A State College last season going 4-3 with a save and a 2.63 ERA…With the Spikes he struck out 44 and walked 14 in 37 2/3 innings while holding opponents to a .234 batting average. · 2012: Went 1 -3 with four saves and a 1.91 ERA in 15 games and seven starts for the GCL Cardinals…Began the season in the bullpen and finis hed as a starter…Made his US debut on June 18 with two shutout innings against the GCL Astros while striking out four…Earned his first save on June 21 against the Nationals…Picked up saves in each of his next three outings as well…Didn’t allow an earned run in his first seven outings…Made his first start on July 4 but threw just one inning…Moved to the rotation permanently on July 28 in a loss to the Marlins…Earned his first pro win on August 16 with five shutout innings and four strikeouts against the Nationals…Struck out even against the Marlins on August 10 over 5 1/3 innings…Promoted to Quad Cities at the end of August and took a no-decision against Kane County on August 29 in his final start of the season…Allowed three runs on eight hits over six innings while striking out two. · Career/Personal Notes: Born April 28, 1992 in Ciudad Dario de Matagulpa, Nicaragua…Pitc hed in the Venezuelan Summer League in 2009 and 2010 before joining the Dominican Summer League Cardinals in 2011…Went 0-0 with a 10.61 ERA in nine outings in 2009 and 2-1 with a 3.62 ERA in 14 outings in 2010…Struck out 21 but walked 29 in 36 2/3 VSL innings…In 2011 he was 3-2 with a 4.33 ERA in eight games and six starts…Struck out 30 and walked 20 in 35 1/3 innings of work. · Obtained: Signed by the Cardinals as a non -drafted free agent in 2009.

#29 Steven Sabatino · LHP · 6’2 · 190 · 3/08/90 THROWS: FB, CU, CH 0-0 0.00 ERA 0 SV 0 HLD vs. LHB: w/RISP: MOST K: 7 – June 24 vs. Danville LAST HR Allowed: None vs. RHB: MOST IP: 4.0 – June 24 vs. Dan LAST SV: None · 2013: Joined the Chiefs August 11 and went 0 -2 with a save and a 1.54 ERA over seven outings…Struck out 15 and walked five over 11 2/3 innings…Saved the Chiefs final win of the season on August 31 at Kane Cou nty with three shutout innings and three strikeouts…Threw 11 times for Johnson City going 3-2 with a 4.84 ERA…Struck out 33 and walked 12 in 22 1/3 innings of work…Struck out a career-high seven over a career-long four innings on June 24 against Danville…Did not allow a home run over 22 1/3 innings…Held righties to a .216 average. · 2012: Threw four times for Johnson City going 0 -0 with a 4.91 ERA…Struck out seven and walked two over 7 1/3 innings…Made his pro debut on June 20 against Greeneville and al lowed two runs in one innings…Threw three innings on June 29 in his final outing of the season. · College: Made 20 career starts and 49 appearances at Notre Dame going 6 -7 with a 5.01 ERA…Struck out 120 batters in 140 innings…Pitched 27 times in 2012 with 35 2/3 innings of work...Was 0 -1 with a 5.05 ERA while striking out 34 and holding opponents to a .248 ERA…In his last 22 outings recorded a 2.08 ERA with 23 strikeouts in 22 innings…Held BIG EAST opponents to a .163 batting average in 13 conference outings…Missed all of the 2011 season with Tommy John surgery…Went 3-7 in 14 starts and 15 games in 2010 with a 5.53 ERA…Was Notre Dame’s Saturday starter averaging 5.0 innings per start in league games…Struck out a career-high 11 against Villanova on May 15, the most by a ND hurler in four seasons…As a freshman in 2009 he was 3-0 with a 3.86 ERA in seven games and five starts…Threw 7 1/3 innings to beat Western Michigan on May 11…Recorded the most strikeouts (9) by a ND freshman since 2002 when he beat Grambling on March 11… · Career/Personal Notes: Born March 8, 1990 in Lockport, IL…All -conference selection and Lockport Township…Hit .327 as a junior with a 1.79 ERA in 57 strikeouts in 47 innings…Played in the A rea Code Games and played for the Downers Grove Longshots…Played in the World Wood Bat Association tournament in East Cobb, GA in 2006 with the Aurora Sparks U18…His father, John, played in the system, drafted in the 16 th round in 1987 out of Lewis College…The elder Sabatino was 2-3 with four saves and a 4.36 ERA in his MiLB career…Other Lockport draftees include Ron Coomer and Tom Haller…NFL defensive coach Mike Zimmer, NBA player Alando Tucker and WWE star C.M. Punk also graduated from Lockport Township…Sabatino is the first Notre Dame product to play with the Chiefs since in 2006. · Obtained: Selec ted by the Cardinals in the 26 th round of the 2012 draft.

#38 Chris Thomas · RHP · 6’2 · 200 · 3/16/88 THROWS: FB, CU, CH 1-0 1.15 ERA 4 SV 0 HLD vs. LHB : .100 w/RISP: .235 MOST K: 5 – last 9/02/12 v. Auburn LAST HR Allowed: May 2 at CR vs. RHB: .188 MOST IP: 2.2 – June 2, 2013 at Wis LAST SV: May 10 at Clinton · 2013: Joined the Chiefs on May 22 and pitched four times before suffer ing two season -ending injuries…Went 1-0 with a 2.35 ERA while striking out 11 and walking two over 7 2/3 innings…D id not allow a run in his first three Chiefs outings and picked up a win against Kane County on May 23 with two shutout innings and three strikeouts…Suffered an oblique strain in the first week of June, then as he was about to return had an appendectomy…Again on the mend, Thomas stepped on an exposed sprinkler head while running in the outfield pre-game and suffered a severe high-ankle sprain that ended his season. · 2012 : Went 3-0 with a 1.60 ERA and four saves in 21 games in his first pro season…Struck out 34 and walked seven in 26 2/3 innings split between the GCL Car dinals and Batavia..Picked up a win in his first career professional outing, pitching a scoreless 6th inning against the GCL Astros, then earned the save in four of his final six outings with the GCL Cards before a promotion to Batavia…With Batavia he struck out 19 and walked two in 13 1/3 innings. · College: Pitched at Avila University where he help ed his team to a Heart of America Athletic Conference title an d a NAIA Tournament appearance…Was a 2012 NAIA First Team All -American going 12 -2 in 14 starts with a 1.53 ERA and 121 strikeouts and 21 walks…Finished top five in the nation in wins, hits allowed per nine innings, ERA and opponent batting average…In 2011 he was the team’s pitcher of the year going 5-4 with a 1.93 ERA and 71 strikeouts as the 2011 HAAC Pitcher of the Year…Before playing at Avila, Thomas played two seasons at Maple Woods Community College in Kansas City, the same school that produced former Chiefs infielder …At Maple Woods, Thomas was a NJCAA All-American. · Career/Personal Notes: Born March 16, 1988 in Liberty, Missouri…Played at Liberty High School and former Cardi nals great Ken Boyer was also born in Liberty. · Obtained: Signed as a non -drafted free agent in June, 2012 @C_Tho31

BULLPEN BREAKDOWN INH RUNNERS 1ST BATTERS Pitcher SV BSV NO. Score Retired/Faced Pct. Last Outing IP H R ER BB K HR Decision Brookshire 0 0 4 1 4/4 1.000 May 10 at CLI 1.1 1 0 0 0 2 0 Hold Herget 1 0 1 0 7/9 .778 May 10 at CLI 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 Win Loraine 2 1 6 1 6/11 .545 May 10 at CLI 2.0 2 1 1 2 3 0 BS Perry 0 0 6 1 8/10 .800 May 9 at CLI 2.0 1 0 0 0 3 0 None Polanco 0 0 4 0 3/4 .750 May 10 at CLI 1.1 3 3 2 0 2 0 None Sabatino 0 0 0 0 0/0 .000 Thomas 4 0 9 2 10/14 .714 May 10 at CLI 1.0 1 0 0 0 2 0 Save Others 3 1 12 2 19/25 .760 TOTALS 10 2 40 6 55/77 .714 *Ties Career High #New Career High ^Started

ERA BREAKDOWN CATCHERS BREAKDOWN IP ER ERA HR BB K K/9 W-L CS Att CS % PO PB E IC ERA W-L Starters 162.1 77 4.12 10 72 141 8.3 8-12 Bean 7 24 29.2 0 2 4 108.0 4.41 6-7 Relievers 126.0 51 3.75 13 61 140 9.6 11-3 Kelly 14 34 41.2 0 3 2 180.1 3.55 13-8 TOTALS 288.1 128 4.08 23 133 281 8.9 19-15 Others 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0.00 0-0 TOTALS 21 58 36.2 0 5 6 288.1 4.08 19-15 PICKOFFS OUTFIELD ASSISTS BY PITCHER NO LAST OPP BASE INN PLAYER NO 1B 2B 3B H LAST Jimmy Reed 1 April 3 Wisconsin 1st 3rd Jimmy Bosco 1 1 April 7 at WIS Chase Brookshire 3 May 10 Clinton 1st 6th Ronald Castillo Chris Perry 1 April 12 B. Green 1st 5th C.J. McElroy Kenny Peoples-Walls 2 2 May 8 at CLI Matthew Young

Total 3 0 1 0 2 Opponents 6 0 4 1 1

CAUGHT STEALING BY PITCHER MISCELLANEOUS - SERIES PITCHER CS SB ATT PCT First Game of a Series: 8-3 (4-1 at home, 4-2 on road) Chase Brookshire 2 5 7 .286 Last Game of a Series: 5-6 (2-3 at home, 3-3 on road) Silfredo Garcia 0 7 7 .000 Series Record: 5-5-1 (3-2 at home, 2-3-1 on road)) Kevin Herget 2 2 4 .500 Rubber Game of 3 game series: 0-2 (0-2 at home, 0-0 on road) Rob Kaminsky 1 1 2 .500 Zach Loraine 0 4 4 .000 Sweeps: Swept: Blake McKnight 4 2 6 .667 2 games v. BG April 11-12 3 games at FTW April 17-19 Jimmy Reed 3 3 6 .500 3 games at LC April 14-16 Alex Reyes 2 2 4 .500 3 games vs. CR April 21-23 Arturo Reyes 3 5 8 .375 Ejections: Steve Sabatino 3 5 8 .375 Joe Scanio 1 2 3 .333 Chris Thomas 0 1 0 .000 OTHERS 2 2 4 .500 TOTALS 21 37 58 .362

MISCELLANEOUS – PITCHING Balks: Scanio (2), Garcia (1) Quality Starts: Petree (2), Ar. Reyes (2), Reed (1), Al. Reyes (1), Garcia (1) Errors: Garcia (2), Herget (1), Al. Reyes (1), Ar. Reyes (1), Kaminsky (1)

2014 Chiefs Hitters #8 Steve Bean · C · 6’2 · 200 · 9/15/93 Career Game Highs: Hits (3), RBI (3), HR (1) .231 AVG 0 HR 10 RBI LAST: May 9 at CLI 0 -4, k VS. LHP: 2-10 LAST SERIES : 0-4, k CURRENT HIT STREAK: -1 THIS SERIES: VS. RHP: .238 Vs. CLI in 2014: 0-4, k LONGEST HIT STREAK: +6 · 2013: Ranked by Baseball Americ a as the Cardinals #28 prospect heading into the 2014 season…P layed 32 games with Johnson City in 2013, batting .229 with two homers, two doubles, 15 r uns scored and 14 RBI…Homered July 31 against Princeton and again August 13 against Greeneville…Collected at least one RBI in four straight games August 19-24 with six total RBI in that span…Went 3-for-4 with a double and RBI on August 24…Hit .288 in home games with two homers and seven RBI with only three errors behind the plate…Ranked by Baseball America as the #20 prospect in the Appalachian League · 2012: In his first pro season, Bean was named the #11 prospect in the Gulf Coast League by Baseball America after the 2012 season. He made his pro debut on June 19 for the Johnson City Cardinals in the Appalachian League and drove in a run with a 1-for-3 night. Four days later he hit his first pro home run at Princeton. He played in 24 games with Johnson City batting .125 with a home run and four doubles while driving in five. He finished the season with the GCL Cardinals batting .320 with seven RBI and four doubles in 15 games. Overall Bean threw out 16-of-43 base stealers in his first pro season. · Career/Personal Notes: Born September 15, 1993 in Rockwall, Texas…. He hit .438 at Rockwall High School with four home runs, nine doubles and a team -high 32 RBI in 2012. Bean was drafted the day before high school graduation and was the only Dallas/Fort Worth-area high school player drafted in the first day in 2012. He played for the Houston Banditos in the 2010 WWBA World Championships and participated in the 2011 Frisco Celebrity Home Run Derby. At Rockwall, Steve was named to the 2011 All-District 10-4A First Team and was the unanimous pick as District 10-4A Defensive MVP in 2011. Prior to being drafted he was signed to play college baseball at the University of Texas who also lost first rounder Courtney Hawkins (White Sox) and supplemental pick Tyler Gonzales (Blue Jays) who was taken a pick after Bean. Former Dallas Cowboys safety Cliff Harris is from Rockwall. · Obtained: Selected by the Cardinals in the supplemental first round (59 th overall pick) in the 2012 draft @SteveBean_

#15 Jimmy Bosco · OF · 5’10 · 170 · 5/21/91 Career Game Highs: Hits (4), RBI (2), HR (1) .250 AVG 1 HR 4 RBI LAST: May 9 at CLI 0 -2, 2bb, k VS. LHP: 1-3 LAST SERIES: 1-5, 2b, 2bb, k CURRENT HIT STREAK: -1 THIS SERIES: VS. RHP: .246 Vs. CLI in 2014: LONGEST HIT STREAK: +7 · 2013: Batted .300 and collected 27 RBI for State College in 2013 with 18 doubles, three homers and six triples…Hit .347 and slugged .521 in home games with 16 RBI…Finished second in the NYP L in triples, fifth in slugging and sixth in batting average…Seleted to the New York-Penn League All-Star Game where he pinch-hit and went two for two with a double and a single...Made his pro debut on June 17 and picked up his first hit the next night to start an eight-game hit streak…Collected at least two hits in five straight games from June 21-26 going 14-for-23 in that stretch and capped by a 4-hit night in which he hit for the cycle on June 26…Had 20 multi-hit games, five 3-hit games and two 4-hit games. · College : Played at Menlo College where he earned NAIA West Group honors in 2013…As a junior he hit .426 and slugged .805 in 52 games w hile leading the Oaks in nearly every major offensive category…Did not commit an error in 104 fielding chances and hit .533 as Menlo made it to the finals of the NAIA West Group Tournament…Prior to playing at Menlo, Bosco began his college career at the University of California- Berkeley, where he played 36 games and batted .321 as a freshman…Transferred to Arkansas where he sat out the 2011 season because of NCAA transfer rules…Played in 44 games as a redshirt sophomore with the Razorbacks in 2012, batting .262 with four homers and 28 RBI before landing at NAIA Menlo College. · Career/Personal Notes: Born May 21, 1991 in Granite Bay, CA… Prior to his college career he competed for Jesuit High School in Granite Bay, earning Cal Hi Sports second -team All -State his senior year…As a junior, Bosco batted .505 with three home runs and 24 RBI, earning all-state underclassman honors in 2008…Numerous pro athletes have attended Jesuit HS including MLB players JP Howell, Mike Rose and Lars Anderson, NFL players Ken O’Brien, Giovanni Carmazzi and J.T. O’Sullivan and 1984 swimming Olympic Gold medalist Jeffrey Float. · Obtained: Selected by the Cardinals in the 13th round of the 2012 draft @BoscoDash10

#47 Ronald Castillo · OF · 6’5 · 200 · 6/16/92 Career Game Highs: Hits (4), RBI (5), HR (2) .319 AVG 3 HR 25 RBI LAST: May 10 at CLI 2 -5, 2 2b, r, 3rbi, bb VS. LHP: .368 LAST SERIES : 3-8, 3 2b, r, 4 rbi, 2bb CURRENT HIT STREAK: +3 THIS SERIES: VS. RHP: .304 Vs. CLI in 2014: 1-3, 2b, rbi, bb LONGEST HIT STREAK: +8 · 2013: Played for State College in 2013, batting .341 with two home runs and 28 RBI while being selected as a New York -Penn League All -Star…Began the 2013 season with an 11 -game hit streak and collected four hits on June 19 with two RBI. ..Picked up four hits again on August 21 in the middle of another 11-game hit streak to end the season…Hit an astounding .440 with 25 runs batted in with runners in scoring position….Before the NYPL season started he played in three games with Advanced-A Palm Beach going 3-for-11 with a home run, two RBI and three runs scored…Homered on June 7 in his second Florida State League at-bat. · 2012: He returned to Johnson City in 2012 and hit .295 with 11 doubles, 28 runs scored and 26 RBI in 55 games…Went 4 -for -5 with a double, RBI and two runs scored June 26…Collected a hit in four straight games June 19 - 24…Had three hits and two RBI July8…Doubled twice on July 26…Had back to back two RBI games August 2-6…Hit .354 in August with 17 RBI and 13 runs scored. · Career/Personal Notes: Born June 16, 1992 in Santo Dom ingo, Dominican Republic… Castillo started his career with the DSL Cardinals at age 18 in 2010 batting .255 with eight extra -base hits and 12 RBI. In 2011 he hit .245 for Johnson City with two homers, seven doubles, four triples and 14 RBI in 47 games. · Obtained: Signed by the Cardinals as a non -drafted free agent in October 2009

#12 Juan Herrera · IF · 5’11 · 165 · 6/28/93 Career Game Highs: Hits (3), RBI (2), HR (1) .267 AVG 0 HR 14 RBI LAS T: May 10 at CLI 0 -5, 2r, bb VS. LHP: .318 LAST SERIES : 3-13, 3b, 3r , sb, bb, k CURRENT HIT STREAK: -1 THIS SERIES: VS. RHP: .269 Vs. CLI vs. 2014: 3-8, 3b, r, sb, k LONGEST HIT STREAK: +6 · 2013: Ranked by Baseball America as the Cardinals #20 prospect and ranked by MLB.com as the #15 prospect heading into the 2014 season..Played for three different teams in two organizations in 2013…With the Cleveland Indians he hit .275 with nine doubles, 11 RBI, 20 runs scored and one home run in 39 games for the Short-Season Mahoning Valley Scrappers…Hit safely in 10 straight games from July 12-22 with four multi-hit games in that span…First pro home run came on July 25 and Herrera led the Scrappers in walks before his trade to the Cardinals on July 30…Played in four games for State College going 1-for-15 with one run scored and two walks…Collected his first hit in the Cardinals organization on August 2 in his third game for State College…Joined the Chiefs on August 4 and hit .271 with four doubles, five runs scored and three RBI in the final 23 games of the 2013 season …Went 3-for-3 with a run scored on August 7 and added four more multi-hit games with the Chiefs…. In October he was ranked by Baseball America as the #19 prospect in the New York-Penn League. · 2012: Played in 39 games for the AZL Indians hitting .283 with 11 doubles, two triples, 15 RBI, eight stolen bases, and 28 runs sco red…Hit .308 with RISP with four doubles and 15 RBI and 10 walks…In 22 at bats in June, hit .364 with two doubles and three runs scored…Hit .325 in 88 at bats on the road with seven doubles, a triple, and 10 RBI…Five times he had three hits in a game including on the final day of the season when he also scored three runs…Had a five-game hit streak June 26-July 4. · Career/Per sonal Notes: Born June 28, 1993 in Bani, Dominican Republic ...Played in 58 games in the Dominican Summer League for the Indians in 2011 batting .297 with 20 RBI, 11 doubles, two triple s, 30 runs scored and seven stolen bases…Had 13 multi-hit games and two three-hit games...Hit .292 with three doubles, a triple, and 19 RBI with runners on base...Had a stretch where he hit in 23 of 26 games from July 13 to August 17…Bani is the capital of Peravia Province which consists of just under 300,000 residents, 62,000 in the Bani metro area…Bani is a commercial and manufacturing center known for producing bananas and coffee…Erick Aybar, Timo Perez, Miguel Tejada and Juan Uribe are all from Bani. · Obtained: Acquired from the Cleveland Indians on July 30, 2013 in excha nge for LHP Marc Rzepczynski @Commenol08

#5 Mason Katz · 2B · 5’10 · 188 · 8/23/89 Career Game Highs: Hits (3), RBI (3), HR (1) .192 AVG 4 HR 19 RBI LAST: May 10 at CLI 1 -5, rbi, 2k VS. LHP: .368 LAST SERIES : 3-11, 2rbi, bb, 2k CURRENT HIT STREAK: +4 THIS SERIES: VS. RHP: .150 Vs. CLI in 2014: 2-6, rbi, bb LONGEST HIT STREAK: +4 · 2014 : Ranked by Baseball America as the Cardinals #4 prospect at 2 nd base behind Kolten Wong, and Breyvic Valera…Ranked by Baseball America as the best pure hitter and 2 nd best power hitter in the Cardinals 2013 draft class…Ranked by Cardinals Farm as the #33 prospect in the system…Ranked by Brian Walton of TheCardinalNation.com as the #40 prospect…Participated in the 2013 Cardinals Fall Instructional League in Jupiter, FL including some time at first base. · 2013 : Hit .249 in 56 games for the State College Spikes with two homers, 13 doubles, 27 runs scored and 23 RBI…Hit .279 against lef ties and was 4 -for -7 with 10 RBI with the bases loaded…Made his pro debut as a pinch - hitter on June 25 against Jamestown and singled…Drove in first run on July 1 at Williamsport…Hit first professional home run on July 15 at Hudson Valley and went deep again four days later against Lowell…Drove in a run in three straight games July 6-9…Had three straight 2-hit games July 18-20…Collected two doubles on July 31, August 4 and August 6…Had first 3-hit game on August 8 with two doubles and a RBI…Had two 5-game hitting streaks in August going 5-for-15 August 16-20 and 6-for-21 with five RBI August 22-27…Drove in three runs on August 25 against Auburn…Went 10-for-23 (.435) in six playoff games for State College with two homers, nine RBI, one double and three runs scored…led the NYPL playoffs in batting average, hits, home runs, RBI and total bases…Drove in five runs in the first-round playoff series win over Jamestown including three RBI in game one…Homered in the fifth inning of game one of the NYPL Finals against Tri-City to tie the game…Hit a 2-run homer in the bottom of the 9 th inning in game three to draw State College within 4-3 of Tri-City but State College could not get another run and lost the game and series…Katz drove in all three Spikes runs in game three while going 3-for-4. · College : Named first -team All -American in 2013…Ranked 9 th on LSU career list with 52 doubles and 10 th with 180 RBI…Played in 206 games at LSU batting .341 with 33 home runs…Graduated with a degree in Sports Administration…Named to the 2013 and 2012 SEC Academic Honor Roll and the 2013 SEC Community Service Team…Started 60 games at first base and eight at second in 2013 batting .370 with 16 home runs, 14 doubles, 70 RBI and 53 runs…Led SEC in RBI, Home Runs and with a .642 slugging percentage…Finished second in total bases (156), third in OBP (.464), fourth in batting average and fourth in hits (90)…Hit .469 in SEC games with eight home runs…Homered in the College World Series going 3-for-5 with two RBI in the Tigers two games…Named to NCAA Baton Rouge All-Tournament Team batting .400 with a home run and four RBI…Named National and SEC Player of the Week twice during the season on March 18 and April 1…Homered twice on March 15 at Mississippi State including a 10 th inning game winner...Became the first LSU player to homer in five straight games since 1998 when he went deep seven times in five games March 9-16…Drive in a career-high six runs February 22 against SE Louisiana…Played first base and the outfield in 2012 batting .320 with 13 home runs, 15 doubles, 65 runs scored and 52 RBI…Led SEC in runs and finished top 10 in HR (3) and RBI (6)…Finished fourth in the SEC with a .552 slugging and total bases with 133..Hit .368 with RISP…Hit two home runs in NCAA Super Regional Game 1 against Stony Brook, both in extra innings, the second a walk-off...Hit his first LSU grand slam on April 28 against Georgia in the 8th inning for a 6-4 lead…Named Collegiate Baseball National Player of the Week March 5, 2012 after hitting .684 (13-for-19) in five games with three homers, eight RBI, eight extra base hits and a 1.421 slugging percentage…Reached base in 17 straight plate appearances going 10-for-10 with three doubles, two homers, nine runs and seven walks falling one PA short of the NCAA record set in 2002…Finished second in the NCAA Home Run Derby in Omaha…Played right field and first base as a sophomore in 2011 batting .337 with 21 doubles, four home runs, 53 RBI and 40 runs scored…Hit .343 in the SEC and finished top 10 in doubles (5 th ) and RBI (8 th )…Hit .318 as a freshman in 23 games with five RBI and 11 runs scored while playing left field in the post-season…Went 6-for-16 in the 2010 SEC Tournament and 4-for-8 in the NCAA Los Angeles Regional including three this and a double against UC Irvine. · Career/Personal Notes: Born August 23, 1989 …Attended Jesuit High School in New Orleans which was devastated by Hurricane Katrina in August, 2005 his freshman year…Named 1st team All -State in Louisiana Class 5A in 2008 and 2009…Hit .410 with seven home runs in 2009…Helped Jesuit High School to a second place state finish in 5A in 2008 hitting .410 with 13 home runs and 39 RBI…Jesuit won the State Championship in 2007 with Katz as a sophomore…Former SF Giants first baseman Will Clark, NY Mets Hall of Famer Rusty Staub, musician Harry Connick Jr. and Former Washington Redskins head coach Richie Petitbon are Jesuit grads. · Obtained: Selected by the Cardinals in the 4 th round of the 2013 draft out of Louisiana State University @MasonKatz58

#19 Carson Kelly · C · 6’2 · 200 · 7/14/94 Career Game Highs: Hits (4), RBI (4), HR (1) .233 AVG 2 HR 16 RBI LAST: May 10 at CLI 2 -5, r, rbi, bb VS. LHP: .154 LAST SERIES : 2-9, r, rbi, bb, k CURRENT HIT STREAK: +1 THIS SERIES: VS. RHP: .235 Vs. CLI in 2014: 0-4, k LONGEST HIT STREAK: +4 · 2014: Converted from third base to catcher during 2013 Fall Instructional League…Ranked by Baseball Prospectus as the Cardinals #6 prospect …Ranked by B aseball America as the Cardinals #10 prospect…Ranked by Baseball America as the #5 prospect in the New York Penn League… Ranked by TheCardinalNation.com as the Cardinals #9 Prospect · 2013: Made his season debut with the Chiefs on April 20…Played in 43 games at third base and DH batting .219 with two homers, six d oubles, 18 runs scored and 13 RBI…Hit .242 in 27 May games with 10 RBI…First MWL home run was on May 17 against Clinton…Had back to back 2-RBI games on May 16 and 17…Five-game hit streak from May 25-29…Homered on June 7 against Clinton, his last hit with the Chiefs…Sent down to State College for the start of the New York-Penn League…Drove in runs in each of his first two games…Overall hit .277 for the Spikes with four homers, 16 doubles, 35 runs scored and 32 RBI…Drew 20 walks to just 32 strikeouts with State College with a .340 OBP…Finished fourth in the NYPL in at-bats and second in lowest K/PA ratio…Consistently hit .278 against LHP and .276 against RHP…After a slow start he hit .317 in July with 14 RBI in 26 games…Hit .258 at home…Drove in three runs with a homer on June 22 and again on August 6…Had three straight multi-hit games July 17-19 as part of a seven-game hit streak July 15-22 that moved his average from .224 to .298…Collected four hits on August 22…Had at least two hits in five straight games August 21-25 going 13-for-22 in that stretch…Homered in the NYPL playoffs and drove in five runs in six games…His home run came in game two of the first round series against Jamestown. · 2012: Hit .225 with nine homers, 10 doubles, 25 RBI and 24 runs scored in 56 games with Johnson City in the Appalachian League… Hit his first pro homer on July 7 and homered again the next day…Hit safely in nine straight games from June 29 to July 9…Collected three hits on June 30 against Burlington…Drove in three runs on July 14 against Kingston…Collected two RBI in back-to-back games on August 16 and 17…Hit .313 against lefties…Hit .279 in July with seven homers, five doubles and 13 RBI in 22 games…Hit .298 with runners in scoring position and was 2-for-5 with three RBI when the bases were loaded…Had the most home runs of any 2012 high school draftee · HS: Played at Westview High School in Portland, Oregon where he played third base, shortstop and pitched in high school…Named Gat orade’s Oregon Player of the Year after both his junior and senior seasons…As a senior in 2012 he hit .398 with five home runs and 26 RBI while slugging .747 with a .514 OBP…He was also 6-3 with a 1.09 ERA while striking out 80 batters in 58 innings with just seven walks…Named the 2012 Brian T. Meehan Oregon Baseball Player of the Year…Hit 14 homers with 48 RBI in 32 games as a junior while also going 9-1 with a 1.72 ERA…In 2010 as a sophomore he hit .458 with three homers, seven doubles, two triples and 31 RBI. · Career/Personal Notes: Born July 14, 1994 in Portland, Oregon… Westview HS also produced former Indians first round pick Trevor Crowe… He helped USA Baseball’s 18U National Team to a Gold Medal at the 2011 Pan American Games while going 3-0 with a 1.42 ERA and 21 strikeouts in 21 innings…Played in the 2011 Area Code Games and 2011 Perfect Game National Showcase…Ranked by MLB.com as the top prospect from the Pacific Northwest before the draft…Signed a National Letter of Intent in November 2011 to play baseball at the University of Oregon….Was the first Oregon high school player to be drafted in the first three rounds since 1998. · Obtained: Selected in the 2nd round (86 th overall) of the 2012 draft out of Westview High School in Oregon Twitter: @CarsKelly

#3 CJ McElroy · OF · 5’10 · 180 · 5/29/93 Career Game Highs: Hits (4), RBI (3), HR (0) .296 AVG 0 HR 9 RBI LAST: May 10 at CLI 2 -5, r, bb VS. LHP: .435 LAST SERIES : 2-14 , r, bb, 4 k CURRENT HIT STREAK: +1 THIS SERIES: VS. RHP: .258 Vs. CLI in 2014: 0-9, 4k LONGEST HIT STREAK: +5 · 2013: Hit .240 with nine d oubles, three triples, 23 RBI, eight stolen bases and 24 runs scored in 58 games for the Chiefs…Joined the Chiefs on April 25 and had three hits in his first two games in Dayton…Injured his foot on April 28 in Bowling Green and did not play again until June 27 with the GCL Cardinals…In three games with the GCL team he was 3-for-10 with a double and a stolen base…Returned to Peoria July 1…Drove in three runs with two doubles on July 6 against Beloit…Had three hits and three RBI at Cedar Rapids July 25 and also had three hits on July 27 against Kane County…Drove in two runs at Quad Cities August 1…Collected a career-high four hits in the extra-inning win over Clinton on August 28…Hit .261 against left-handed pitchers…Hit .272 with runners on base and .321 with runners in scoring position…Was 4-for-10 with a double and eight RBI in bases-loaded situations. · 2012: Hit .271 with 22 RBI, 11 doubles, two triples, 24 stolen bases and 40 runs scored in 61 games for Johnson City… Started the s eason with a five -game hit streak and batted .349 in 10 June games collecting at least two hits in four of those games…Set a career-high with three RBI on July 3 while also scoring three runs…Stole three bases on July 18 establishing a new career high…Finished the season with seven hits in his last 13 at-bats with a double, five RBI and five runs scored in those three games…Drove in three on August 28 in his final game of the season…Hit .327 against lefties · 2011: Hit .228 with two doubles, one triple, seven RBI, eight stolen bases and 10 runs scored in 23 games for the GCL Cardinals…Mad e his pro debut on July 22 with a walk in four plate appearances…Picked up his first pro hit on July 26 and started a stretch of three-straight multi-hit games…Drive in two runs on July 31 and against on August 1…Collected a career-high three hits on August 27 in his final game of the seasons…Stole two bases on August 18 and again on August 27. · Career/Personal Notes: Born M ay 29, 1993 in League City, TX… Played at Clear Creek High School…Hit .488 with five homers, 20 RBI, 46 runs scored and 33 st olen bases as a senior…Ws committed to the University of Houston to play baseball and football (RB/WR)…Ran a 4.3 40 at the US Army Combine for football…His father Chuck was drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 8 th round in 1986 and pitched in 654 MLB games between 1989 and 2001…The elder McElroy pitched for Philadelphia, both Chicago teams, Cincinnati, Anaheim, Colorado, the NY Mets, Baltimore and San Diego going 38-30 with a 3.90 ERA, seven saves and 604 career strikeouts. ..His grandfather Sylvester Cooper was a catcher in the Negro Leagues and his uncle is former MLB player and Cecil Cooper…Former MLB slugger Jay Buhner (310 HR) also played at Clear Creek High School as did current Astros Triple-A pitcher Jarred Cosart. · Obtained: Selected by the Cardinals in the 3 rd round of the 2011 draft out of Clear Creek High School

#13 Kenny Peoples-Walls · OF · 6’1 · 180 · 8/16/93 Career Game Highs: Hits (4), RBI (4), HR (1) .279 AVG 1 HR 13 RBI LAST: May 10 at CLI 1 -5, r, rbi, bb, k VS. LHP: .31 8 LAST SERIES: 1-11, r, rbi, bb, 2k, hbp CURRENT HIT STREAK: +1 THIS SERIES: VS. RHP: .274 Vs. CLI in 2014: 0-6, k, hbp LONGEST HIT STREAK: +5 · 2013: Enters the 20 14 season as an after playing shortstop in his first three professional seasons …Ranked by Baseball America as the #18 Cardinals prospect and the #5 outfield prospect…Ranked as the #17 prospect in the Appalachian League in October after playing in 59 games for Johnson City and batting .300 with seven home runs, 11 doubles, four triples, 35 RBI, 41 runs scored and nine stolen bases…Led the APPY in total bases and finished second in hits, runs scored and at-bats and 10 th in batting average…Finished 10 th among all qualified Cardinals minor leaguers in batting average…Started the season going 8-for-14 over three games with three doubles, five runs scored, two RBI and a walk and then had four straight 3-hit games July 7-11 with two homers, two doubles and six RBI…Hit his first career grand slam on August 11 in game one of a DH against Bluefield before he tripled and drove in two in game two on the same day…Hit .324 against righties with six home runs and .327 in home games…Named an Appalachian League All-Star and the July Topps’ Player of the Month in the APPY League. · 2012: Played in 43 games for the Rookie Level Gulf Coast League Cardinals batting .260 with two homers, four doubles, 21 RBI and 19 runs scored…Hit his first pro home run on August 4 aga inst the Marlins and homered again the next game against the Astros. · Career/Personal Notes: Born August 16, 1993 in Los Angeles, CA…In 2011 he played in 28 games for the Rookie Level Gulf Coast League Cardinals as a 1 7-year old hitting .239 with one do uble, seven RBI and eight runs scored…Made his pro debut on July 8 and collected his first pro hit on July 9 against the Mets…At Westchester High School in the Los Angeles area, he hit .404 in his final season with a .500 OBP, and 23 RBI in 89 at-bats with 26 runs scored, five homers, 14 stolen bases and eight doubles…As a junior in 2010 he batted .462 with 35 RBI and 34 runs scored in 91 at-bats with five homers, 11 doubles and two triples as a junior as the Comets won their second consecutive City Section Division II title…One of three Westchester players drafted in 2011 along with Dodgers 10 th rounder Jamaal Moore (LHP) and Mets 13 th rounder Robert Gsellman (RHP)…Among the long list of famous alums from Westchester HS are: Former Cardinals OF Brian Barton, former Twins infielder Roy Smalley, Angels bench coach Rob Picciolo former NFL star Ken Norton Jr., NBA players Trevor Ariza and Amir Johnson, the late actor Phil Hartman and actress Regina King · Obtained: Selected by the Cardinals in the 4 th round of the 2011 draft out of Westchester High School @Kenny_Persons

#4 Michael Schulze · IF · 6’1 · 175 · 5/13/91 Career Game Highs: Hits (4), RBI (2), HR () .241 AVG 0 HR 6 RBI LAST: May 10 at CLI 0 -3, r, bb VS. LHP: .200 LAST SERIES : 1-7, 2b, r, rbi, bb, k CURRENT HIT STREAK: -1 THIS SERIES: VS. RHP: .261 Vs. CLI in 2014: 1-4, 2b, rbi, k LONGEST HIT STREAK: +4 · 2013: Spent the 201 3 season with State College batting .275 with five doubles, one triple, 12 RBI, two steals and 16 runs scored in 35 games…In addition to DH, Schulze played third base, shortstop and second base for the Spikes committing just three total errors…Made his pro debut on June 19 with a double and RBI then drove in two more runs with a double in his next start June 21…Had two doubles on June 26 and twice drove in two runs…Had an impressive six-game hit streak from August 23-31 in which he went 15-for-23 with six RBI and five multi-hit games…Collected a career-high four hits on August 31 at Auburn. Schulze hit .306 against right- handed pitchers for State College and .439 in the month of August…Collected five hits, scored four runs and drove in two more in six playoff games · College : As a junior at Missouri Western State University he was named the Daktronics All -American Player of the Year and ABCA Player of the Year while garnering first team All -MIAA honors and being named MIAA Player of the Year in 2013…Sset MWSU records for batting average (.439), hits (94) and runs scored (70)…As a sophomore he batted .364 with 67 hits and received a spot on the All- MIAA Honorable Mention team…Led team with 49 runs scored…Prior to his time with MWSU he played for Iowa Western Community College in 2011 leading his team to the Junior College World Series while hitting .366 in 31 games · Career/Personal Notes: Born May 13, 1991 in Lee’s Summit, Missouri…. In his final season at Lee’s Summit West High School he batted .440 to earn All -Conference and All -Metro honors. Current Cardinals closer Trevor Rosenthal also played at Lee’s Summit West. · Obtained: Selected by the Cardinals in the 19 th round of the 2013 draft out of Missouri Western State @MTschulze24

#35 Jake Stone · IF · 6’0 · 205 · 10/22/90 Career Game Highs: Hits (4), RBI (2), HR (1) .122 AVG 0 HR 6 RBI LAST: May 10 at CLI 0 -1, k (PH) VS. LHP: 0-14 LAST SERIES: 0-4, 2k CURRENT HIT STREAK: -2 THIS SERIES: VS. RHP: .149 Vs. CLI in 2014: 0-3, k LONGEST HIT STREAK: +3 · 2013: Spent the 2013 season with the GCL Cardinals where he hit .298 with one home run, 20 RBI, 11 doubles, two triples and 15 runs scored in 41 games…Hit .371 with r unners in scoring position and .361 against right - handed pitchers..Hit .371 in July with nine extra-base hits and nine RBI…Made his pro debut June 22 against the Marlins and picked up his first hit on June 26…Went 3-for-6 with two doubles and a RBI on July 3 and 3-for-3 with a double on July 18…Collected a career-high four hits on July 27 with two doubles and hit his first pro home run on August 5 as part of a three-hit day. · College : At Tennessee Wesleyan in 2013 batted .361 with 11 homers and 51 RBI and was the Appalachian Athletic Conference Player of the Year…In 2012 he batted .407 while leading the Bulldogs to the NAIA national championship and the program’s first ever No. 1 national ranking…Drove in the go-ahead run with a single in the 10-6 championship win over Rogers State…In the summer of 2012 he hit .375 with a .493 OBP and 19 runs scored for Martinsville in the Coastal Plain League…Prior to competing for Tennessee Wesleyan College he competed for the College of Albemarle…While there he was selected to the NJCAA All-American first team after hitting .434 in 2011…In 2010 he batted .453 with 13 homers, 56 runs batted in and 47 runs scored…Current Brewers closer Jim Henderson pitched at Tennessee Wesleyan. · Career/Personal Notes: Born October 22, 1990 in Charlottesville, Virginia…Played at Topsail High School who he helped to the 2009 North Carolina 1A State Finals as a pitc her and corner infielder. · Obtained: Selected by the Cardinals in the 27 th round of the 2013 draft out of Tennessee Wesleyan College @jsstone20

#26 Cesar Valera · IF · 6’4 · 185 · 3/08/92 Career Game Highs: Hits (4), RBI (5), HR (1) .278 AVG 0 HR 10 RBI LAST: May 10 at CLI 0-4, 2bb, 2k VS. LHP: .313 LAST SERIES: 2-11, 2r, hbp, 2bb, 3k CURRENT HIT STREAK: -1 THIS SERIES: VS. RHP: .286 Vs. CLI in 2014: 2-7, 2r, hbp, k LONGEST HIT STREAK: +8 · 2013: Played in eight games for High -A Palm Beach in May 2013 going 4 -for -23 (.174) with a double and one RBI…Spent the rest of the season hitting .265 for State College with 13 doubles, four triples , two homers, 43 runs scored, 13 steals and 27 RBI in 67 games…Selected to the 2013 New York-Penn League All Star Game hitting .293 with runners in scoring position…Collected four hits with two doubles on June 18 and also had four hits on July 27 against Auburn…Finished the season with 17 multi-hit games…Homered on July 3 and again on September 3 · Career/Personal Notes: Born March 8, 1992 in Ocumare, Venezuela…Hit .226 with 10 doubles, 20 runs scored and 16 RBI for Johnson City…As a 19 -year old in 2011 he hit .213 with Batavia while collected 17 RBI and scoring 20 runs with 10 stolen bases over 51 games…Signed with the Cardinals in 2008 as a 16-year old and hit .242 with the GCL Cardinals in 2009 and .214 with Johnson City in 2010…Venezuelan legend and former Cincinnati Reds shortstop David Concepcion is also from Ocumare de la Costa, Venezuela, located on the Caribbean, 25 miles north of Aragua. · Obtained: Signed with the Cardinals as a non -drafted free agent in July 2008

#21 Gerwuins Velazco · C · 5’11 · 170 · 10/07/91 *DL* Career Game Highs: Hits (3), RBI (2), HR (1) .000 AVG 0 HR 0 RBI LAST: VS. LHP: LAST SERIES: on DL CURRENT HIT STREAK: THIS SERIES: VS. RHP: Vs. CLI in 2014: LONGEST HIT STREAK: · 2013 : Spent the entire 2013 season with the Chiefs batting .206 with one homer, four doubles, one triple, 25 runs sco red, five ste als and 11 RBI in 77 games…T hrew out just under 30 percent of w ould -be base stealers…H it .236 after the All-Star break and hit .231 against right-handed pitchers…Seven hits in the final week of the season including three-hit games on August 28 and August 31 pushed Velazco over the .200 mark…Hit his only home run of the season, a three-run shot on July 29 against Kane County in a 14-1 win…Pitched one perfect inning on August 25 at Cedar Rapids in a 9-1 Chiefs loss · 2012 : Played in 31 games for Johnson City batting .343 with five doubles, eight RBI and 12 runs scored…Threw out 7 of 22 (.318) wou ld be base stealers…Had 11 multi -hit games and collected three hits on August 17 against Princeton…Finished the season on a 12-game hit streak with eight multi-hit games…Raised his average from .254 to .343 in that stretch. · Career/Personal Notes: Born October 7, 1991 in Los Teques, Venezuela…Played in the Venezuelan Summer League in 2009 and 2010…Hit .270 in 2010 with f ive home runs, 13 doubles, 38 RBI and 34 runs scored in 67 games…played in 24 games in 2009 batting .192 with seven doubles and 10 RBI… In 2011 played in 30 games for the GCL Cardinals and hit .245 with one home run, 13 RBI and four doubles…Hit his first pro home run on July 6 against the Astros. · Obtained: Signed by the Cardinals as a non -drafted free agent on July 5, 2008

#7 Matthew Young · OF · 6’3 · 230 · 8/17/90 Career Game Highs: Hits (4), RBI (4), HR (1) .182 AVG 3 HR 9 RBI LAST: May 10 at CLI 2 -4, HR, r, 2rbi, 2bb, k VS. LHP: .176 LAST SERIES: 2-6, HR, r, 2rbi, 3bb, k CURRENT HIT STREAK: +1 THIS SERIES: VS. RHP: .156 Vs. CLI in 2014: 0-2, bb LONGEST HIT STREAK: +4 · 2013: Played for both the Chiefs and State College in 2013…J oined the Chiefs on May 22 and played in four games in a week going 3 -for -14 (.214) wi th a double and one walk…H ad two hits on May 24 in his first game and then collected a double May 27 against Wisconsin…Played in 45 games for State College batting .252 with two homers, 10 doubles, seven steals, 18 runs scored and 13 RBI…Homered on August 17 and then hit a three-run homer on August 23 against Auburn…Had eight multi-hit games and twice stole two bases in the same game…Hit .341 against left-handed pitchers and .291 in the month of July. · 2012: Batted .246 in 55 games for the Batavia Muckdogs in 2012 with 30 runs scored, nin e doubles, 22 RBI and 23 walks…Finished the season hitting .314 after the All -Star break while posting a .374 slugging percen tage and a .955 fielding percentage…Hit three home runs for the Muckdogs with two coming in the month of August…Had a four hit day against Jamestown on June 18 and nine multi-hit games over the course of the year. · Career/Personal Notes: Born August 17, 1990 in Anaheim, CA… Played at Cal -State Dominguez Hills where he tallied three All -West Region honors, a 1st -team All -CCAA (California Collegiate Athletic Association) nod and the CCAA Co-Newcomer of the Year accolade…Hit nine home runs in 40 games while batting .362 in his final season…Led the CCAA in stolen bases with 23…As a two-time All-American at Compton Community College he led the Tartars to their first playoff appearance in school history and was named League MVP and Offensive Player of the Year as a sophomore…Played high school at Rancho Verde where he led the Mustangs to a league title as a junior en route to earning 1st-team all-league selection…Selected by Tampa Bay in the 14th round of the 2011 draft before deciding to back to school…In 2011 Young led the South Coast Conference in batting average, hits, slugging percentage, runs and stolen bases…The Cardinals recently drafted two other players from Cal State Dominguez Hills, those being Jonathan Keener (2011) and Mateo Marquez (2007)...Young was recruited by Indiana State, Grambling State and Prairie View A&M among others…Former Florida Gators defensive end Ronald Powell, Florida State shooting guard Michael Snaer and NFL players Tyron Smith, D’Aundre Reed and Da’Mon Cromartie Smith played at Rancho Verde. · Obtained: Selected by the Cardinals in the 20 th round of the 2012 draft out of Cal -State Dominguez Hills @Cheezelton

HOME RUN TRACKER

# 2R 3R GS RH LH HOME ROAD GT GA GW LAST AB SINCE Bean 52 Bosco 1 1 1 1 April 30 at BEL 21 Castillo 3 2 1 2 1 3 2 1 April 12 vs. BG 88 Herrera 10 6 Katz 4 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 April 25 vs. QC 51 Kelly 2 1 1 2 1 1 April 19 at FTW 59 McElroy 125 Peoples -Walls 1 1 1 May 2 at CR 29 Schulze 85 St one 84 Valera 90 Young 3 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 May 10 at CLI 2 Other Totals 14 4 3 2 10 4 7 7 3 4 3

MULTI -HIT GAMES MULTI -RBI GAMES

2H 3H 4H 5H 2RBI 3RBI 4RBI 5RBI+ HOME RUN VARIANTS Bean 2 2 Walkoff HR Bosco 3 1 Back-to-back Kelly/Castillo then Castillo/Katz on April 13 Castillo 9 1 1 4 1 1 Grand Slam Castillo April 13 vs. BG, Young April 25 vs. QC Herrera 6 2 3 1 Inside Park HR: Katz 1 1 1 3 0 outs: 6 1 out: 1 2 outs: 7 Kelly 6 1 1 1 1 By Inning By Team McElroy 9 4 1 1: 1 Bel: 2 Peoples -Walls 5 3 4 2: 2 Bur: 0 Schulze 3 1 1 3: 4 CR: 1 Stone 1 4: 1 Cli: 1 Valera 7 1 1 2 1 5: 2 KC: 0 Young 2 1 1 1 6: 4 QC: 2 7: 0 Wis: 2

8: 0 East Div: 6 Other 9: 0 Totals 53 14 2 0 22 9 2 1 EX: 0

STARTS BY BATTING ORDER STARTS BY POSITION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH Bean 5 10 2 13 4 Bosco 4 5 5 1 2 1 5 5 5 3 Castillo 30 25 5 Herrera 17 4 1 4 26 Katz 7 2 5 1 5 9 2 7 24 Kelly 24 2 21 5 McElroy 30 28 2 Peoples -Walls 3 1 19 5 1 21 2 6 Schulze 1 29 4 25 Stone 1 1 2 13 9 1 27 Valera 4 1 3 7 7 2 6 9 8 1 Young 3 8 6 2 8 1 2 8

2014 Chiefs Miscellaneous SCORING BY INNING 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 EX R H E LOB CHIEFS 16 10 36 16 23 21 19 13 3 5 161 271 44 233 OPP 21 17 21 19 18 24 13 11 4 0 154 282 44 255

PINCH HITTERS LAST AT-BAT WINS PLAYER DATE/OPP INN RESULT DATE/OPP SCORE WINNING PLAY Jake Stone May 10/At Cli 10 th Strikeout April 21/CR 5-3 Stone 2r-2b in 8th TOTALS 0-1, k April 29/@ BEL 6-3 (9) Valera 2b May 10/@ CLI 8-6 (11) Castillo 2r-2b LONG HITTING STREAKS (current in BOLD) PLAYER LENGTH/DATES STATS Cesar Valera 8 – April 17- 29 14-30 (.467) 4 2b, 4r, 8rbi, 2bb, 4sb Ronald Castillo 8 – April 11- 21 12-34 (.353), 3 HR, 2b, 13 RBI, 8r, bb STOLEN BASES Jimmy Bosco 7 – April 9 – 22 10-28 (.357) 2 2b, 3b, 4r, PLAYER SB CS PCT PO 3rbi, 3bb Steve Bean 0 0 .000 0 Jimmy Bosco 1 0 1.000 1 Ronald Castillo 1 0 1.000 0 Juan Herrera 11 5 .688 1 Mason Katz 1 0 1.000 1 Carson Kelly 1 0 1.000 0 CJ McElroy 7 2 .779 3 Kenneth Peoples-Walls 5 1 .833 1 Michael Schulze 2 1 .667 1 Jake Stone 1 2 .333 1 Cesar Valera 4 0 1.000 0 Matthew Young 2 3 .400 1 Others 0 0 .000 0 Total 36 14 .720 10

2014 Chiefs Miscellaneous TEAM HIGHS/LOWS CHIEFS INDIVIDUAL HIGHS/LOWS STREAKS: MOST HITS: 4 – last, Valera April 19 at Fort Wayne WINNING: 5, April 11-16 & April 21-26 MOST RUNS: 3 – last Peoples-Walls, May 2 at Cedar Rapids LOSING: 3 – three times, last May 7-9 MOST DOUBLES: 2 – last, Valera April 19 at Fort Wayne MOST RUNS INNING: MOST TRI PLES: 1 – many players CHIEFS: 8, 7 th inning, May 6 vs. Beloit MOST HR : 2 – Castillo April 12 vs. Bowling Green OPPONENTS: 7, 1 st inning, April 19 at Fort Wayne MOST RBI: 5 – Castillo April 12 vs. Bowling Green MOST RUNS GAME: MOST T OTAL BASES : 10 – Castillo April 12 vs. Bowling Green CHIEFS: 14 – May 1 at Beloit MOST STEALS: 2 – last, Herrera, May 6 vs. Beloit OPPONENTS: 15 - April 19 at Fort Wayne & April 27 vs. Quad Cities MOST WALKS (HITTER): 4 – Bean, May 1 at Beloit MOST HITS INNING: MOST INNINGS, START: 6.0 – last, Alex Reyes, May 5 vs. Beloit CHIEFS: 7 – 3rd April 29 at Beloit (G1) MOST INNINGS, RELIEF: 4.0 – McKnight, April 27 vs. Quad Cities OPPONENTS: 7 – 1st . April 19 at Fort Wayne MOST STRIKEOUTS: 8 – last, Alex Reyes, May 5 vs. Beloit MOST HITS GAME: MOST WALKS (PITCHER): 7 - Alex Reyes, April 7 at Wisconsin G1 CHIEFS: 16 - April 19 at Fort Wayne MOST HITS ALLOWED: 11 – Silfredo Garcia, April 18 at Fort Wayne OPPONENTS: 18 - April 19 at Fort Wayne LOW HIT CG (START): FEWEST HITS GAME: MOST ER ALLOWED: 7 – Brookshire Apr 19 at FW & Apr 27 v. QC CHIEFS: 3 – April 23 vs. Cedar Rapids & April 30 at Beloit OPPONENTS: 4 - April 7 at Wisconsin MOST DOUBLES GAME: LONGEST HITTING STREAK CHIEFS: 3 - April 12 vs. Bowling Green & April 19 at Fort Wayne 8 – Castillo, April 11-21 and Valera April 17- 29 OPPONENTS: 4 – last, May 1 at Beloit MOST TRIPLES GAME: LONGEST ON-BASE STREAK CHIEFS: 3 – May 2 at Cedar Rapids 10 – Castillo, April -9-21 OPPONENTS: 3 - April 19 at Fort Wayne MOST HOME RUNS GAME: LONGEST RBI STREAK (consecutive games w/RBI) CHIEFS: 4 - April 12 vs. Bowling Green 6 – Castillo April 11-17 OPPONENTS: 3 – April 27 vs. Quad Cities MOST XBH GAME: LONGEST PITCHER WINNING STREAK CHIEFS: 7 - April 12 vs. Bowling Green 2 – three players OPPONENTS: 6 - April 19 at Fort Wayne MOST STEALS GAME: LONGEST PITCHER LOSING STREAK CHIEFS: 4 - April 22 vs. Cedar Rapids & April 26 vs. Quad Cities 3 – Chase Brookshire, April 6 – May 1 OPPONENTS: 4 - April 18 at Fort Wayne MOST STRIKEOUTS GAME (HITTING): LONGEST SCORELESS INNINGS STREAK CHIEFS: 11 - April 9 vs. Dayton & April 25 vs. Quad Cities Starter: 17.2 – , April 8-29 OPPONENTS: 15 - May 10 at Clinton Reliever: 8.1 – April 23 – May 9 (Promoted) MOST WALKS GAME (HITTING): MISCELLANEOUS CHIEFS: 10 - May 1 at Beloit & May 10 at Clinton LARGEST COMEBACK WIN: 5 – last, April 12 vs. Bowling Green OPPONENTS: 9 - April 7 at Wisconsin & May 1 at Beloit LARGEST BLOWN LEAD: 4 – May 10 at Clinton (Won 8-6) MOST LOB GAME: LONGEST GAME (INN): 11 - May 10 at Clinton CHIEFS: 11 – April 19 at Fort Wayne & May 10 at Clinton SHORTEST GAME (INN): 7 – last April 29 at Beloit OPPONENTS: 13 - April 7 at Wisconsin & May 10 at Clinton LONGEST 9 INN GAME: 3:42 - May 1 at Beloit MOST DOUBLE PLAYS TURNED GAME: SHORTEST 9 INN GAME: 2:11 – May 8 at Clinton CHIEFS: 3 - April 3 at Wisconsin LONGEST EXTRA INN TIME: 4:19 - May 10 at Clinton OPPONENTS: 1 - April 3 at Wisconsin SHORTEST GAME TIME: 1:36 - April 7 at Wisconsin (7 innings) MOST ERRORS GAME LARGEST HOME ATT: 4758 - April 23 vs. Cedar Rapids CHIEFS: 6 - April 18 at Fort Wayne SMALLEST HOME ATT: 561 - April 21 vs. Cedar Rapids OPPONENTS: 7 – April 14 at Lake County LARGEST ROAD ATT: 5201 - April 18 at Fort Wayne SMALLEST ROAD ATT: 178 - April 29 at Beloit

Month Overall Home Road HR Avg . ERA Day Overall Home Road HR Avg . ERA April 15-9 8-3 7-6 11 .257 4.09 Monday 2-1 1-1 1-0 0 .269 2.50 May 4-7 1-2 3-5 3 .227 3.65 Tuesday 5-0 3-0 2-0 0 .310 2.65 June 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 .000 0.00 Wednesday 3-3 1-2 2-1 1 .190 2.12 July 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 .000 0.00 Thursday 2-3 0-1 2-2 1 .268 6.11 August 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 .000 0.00 Friday 3-2 2-0 1-2 4 .302 4.50 September 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 .000 0.00 Saturday 2-3 2-0 0-3 5 .281 6.43 1st Half 19-15 9-5 10-10 14 .247 4.08 Sunday 2-3 0-1 2-2 3 .168 5.10 2nd Half 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 .000 0.00 TOTALS 19-15 9-5 10-10 14 .247 4.08

Chiefs 2014 Transactions April 3: C Gerwuins Velazco (knee) placed on the 7-day disabled list April 28: RHP Jhonny Polanco added from Extended Spring training; RHP Joe Scanio placed on disabled list (fractured left wrist) May 4: LHP Rob Kaminsky added from Extended Spring training; RHP Nick Petree promoted to Palm Beach May 12: LHP Steven Sabatino added from Extended Spring training; RHP Kyle Barraclough promoted to Palm Beach

Last Time It Happened

No-hitter: 10 or more strikeouts: Steal of Home: Rubi Silva, 6/27/11 @ Wisconsin Austin Kirk 7/4/11 vs. Clinton (2-0 Win) 12, Cory Jones, 7/22/13 vs. West Michigan Opp. Steal of Home: B. Dixon 7/13/13 @ Great Lakes No-hitter vs. Chiefs: Complete Game: Four Steals in a Game: Stephen Locke, 7/12/10 @ CR (10-0 5 inning Loss) 5/29/13 G2 at Burlington (7 innings) Zeke DeVoss, 5/12/12 vs. Burlington More Than Four SB in a Game: One-hitter: 9-inning Complete Game: 5, Pablo Ozuna, 7/01/98 vs. Wisconsin Cam Greathouse & Yohan Gonzalez, 5/04/11 vs. CLI (3-0 win) Tyrell Jenkins 5/5/13 vs. Fort Wayne (1-0 Win) Six or more SB, Team: 8, 6/05/10 at West Michigan One-hitter vs. Chiefs: 9-inning Complete Game Opponent: Complete Game Shutout (Individual): Tyrell Jenkins 5/5/13 Three pitchers, (5-0 7 inn), 5/16/13 at Kane County Game 1 Brett Brach, 7/24/10 @ Lake County (3-0 Loss) vs. Fort Wayne 9ip, 3h, 0r, 0bb, 5k (1-0 win) Chiefs Shutout: Triple Play: Four Hits in a Game: 4/16 at Lake County Game 2 (4-0) 5/11/13 at Quad Cities (1-3-6) Cesar Valera, 4/19 at Fort Wayne Back-to-back Shutouts: 3-Home Run Game: More than Four Hits in a Game: 4/16 both games at Lake County (4-0 & 4-0) Ryan Harvey, 4/18/05 vs. Wisconsin (5 at-bats) 5, Hak-Ju Lee, 7/16/10 vs. Dayton Opponent Shutout: 2-Home Run Game: Four or more Runs in a Game: 5/8 at Clinton (4-0) Ronald Castillo, 4/12 vs. Bowling Green (5 at-bats) 4, Jacob Wilson, 5/01/13 vs. Lake County Opponent Back-to-back Shutouts: Grand Slam: More Than 4 RBI in a Game: 5/3-5/5 at Cedar Rapids (3-0 & 2-0), vs. Beloit (1-0) Matthew Young, 4/25 vs. Quad Cities 5, Ronald Castillo, 4/12 vs. Bowling Green 1-0 Win: Walk-off Home Run: Three doubles in a Game: 4/08 vs. Dayton Jacob Wilson, 5/01/13 vs. Lake County 5/20/09 vs. West Michigan 1-0 Loss: Extra Inning Home Run: Two hits in an inning, individual: 5/5 vs. Beloit Bruce Caldwell, 8/14/13 at Wisconsin (11 th ) Michael Schulze, 7 th inning, 5/06 vs. Beloit 20 or more hits, Team: Seven Run Inning: Eight Run Inning: 23, 8/28/13 vs. Clinton 5/2 at Cedar Rapids (4 th ) 5/06 vs. Beloit (7 th inning) Nine Run Inning: 10 + Run Inning: Seven Run Inning, Opponent: 4/18/13 vs. Cedar Rapids (5 th ) 10, 7/29/09 @ Dayton (9 th ) 4/19 at Fort Wayne (1 st ) Eight Run Inning, Opponent: Nine Run Inning, Opponent: 10 + Run Inning Opponent: 5/13/13 at Quad Cities (4 th) 5/22/09 vs. West Michigan (7 th ) 10, 6/29/04 vs. Kane County 10 or more Runs Game: 20 or more Runs Game: 10 or more Runs Game, Opponent: 12, 5/2 at Cedar Rapids (12-3 win) 20, 9/02/04 vs. Wisconsin (20-7 W) 10, 5/1 at Beloit (14-10 win) 20 or more Runs Game, Opponent: 20 or more hits, Opponent: Last Chiefs position player to pitch: 20. 5/05/12 @ Quad Cities (20-5 Loss) 23, 5/05/12 @ Quad Cities Gerwuins Velazco, 8/25/13 at CR (1ip, 0h, 0r, 0bb, 0k) Last Chiefs pitcher (non-position player) to bat: Two-game sweep by Chiefs at : Two-game sweep by Chiefs on the road: , 4/19/10 vs. Burlington (single & walk) April 11-12 vs. Bowling Green July 29-30, 2009 @ Dayton Three-game sweep by Chiefs at Dozer Park: Three-game sweep by Chiefs on the road: Four-game sweep by Chiefs at Dozer Park: April 21-23 vs. Cedar Rapids April 14-16 at Lake County May 12-15, 2012 vs. Burlington Four-game sweep by Chiefs on the road: Five-game sweep by Chiefs at Dozer Park: Two-game sweep by opposition at Dozer Park: July 1-4, 2008 @ Wisconsin June 14-17, 2009 vs. Quad Cities (5 games) August 11-12, 2010 vs. Beloit Two-game sweep by opposition on the road: Three-game sweep by opposition at Dozer Park: Three-game sweep by opposition on the road: July 10-12, 2010 @ Cedar Rapids August 15-17, 2012 vs. Burlington April 17-19 at Fort Wayne Four-game sweep by opposition at Dozer Park: Four-game sweep by opposition on the road:

August 17-20, 2013 vs. Cedar Rapids August 24-27, 2013 at Cedar Rapids

CHIEFS DAY BY DAY 2014 FIRST HALF DATE OPP RES WP LP Save REC GA/GB Streak Time Att Total April 3 @ Wisconsin W 8-4 Ar. Reyes (1-0) Alexander (0-1) None 1-0 T 1st Won 1 3:04 3194 April 4 @ Wisconsin Game Rained/Snowed out and will be rescheduled as part of a double header on April 6 April 5 @ Wisconsin L 4-8 Astin (1-0) Garcia (0-1) Archer (1) 1-1 T4th/ 1 GB Lost 1 2:42 4294 April 6 @ Wisconsin W 3-2 (7) Al. Reyes (1-0) Banda (0-1) Herget (1) 2-1 T 1st Won 1 2:23 2244 April 6 @ Wisconsin L 1-3 (7) Diaz (1-0) Brookshire (0-1) None 2-2 T 1st Lost 1 1:36 NA April 7 OFF DAY April 8 DAYTON W 1-0 Loraine (1-0) Murillo (0-1) Thomas (1) 3-2 T 1 st Won 1 2:27 2882 April 9 DAYTON L 1-4 Travieso (1-0) Ar. Reyes (1-1) Brattvet (1) 3-3 T 3 rd /1 GB Lost 1 2:56 621 3503 April 10 DAYTON L 0-4 Romano (2-0) Reed (0-1) None 3-4 T 7 th /2 GB Lost 2 2:41 1234 4737 April 11 BOWLING GREEN W 6-5 Garcia (1-1) Kirsch (0-2) Loraine (1) 4-4 T 5 th / 1 GB Won 1 2:45 898 5635 April 12 BOWLING GREEN W 11-8 Scanio (1-0) Cabrera (0-1) Thomas (2) 5-4 T 3 rd /1 GB Won 2 3:30 1797 7432 April 13 BOWLING GREEN Game Rained out and will be not be made up April 14 @ Lake County W 9-6 Herget (1-0) Lugo (0-2) Loraine (2) 6-4 T 3 rd /1.5 GB Won 3 3:03 780 April 15 @ Lake County Game Snowed out and will be rescheduled as part of a double header on April 16 April 16 @ Lake County W 4-0 (7) Petree (1-0) Kime (0-3) None 7-4 T 2 nd /2 GB Won 4 2:07 NA April 16 @ Lake County W 4-0 (7) Ar. Reyes (2-1) Milbrath (1-1) None 8-4 T 2 nd /1.5 GB Won 5 1:45 825 April 17 @ Fort Wayne L 5-6 Rizzotti (1-1) Scanio (1-1) None 8-5 T 2 nd /2.5 GB Lost 1 2:49 4140 April 18 @ Fort Wayne L 4-9 Reyes (1-0) Garcia (1-2) None 8-6 T 2 nd /2.5 GB Lost 2 2:50 5201 April 19 @ Fort Wayne L 10-15 Bostjancic (1-0) Brookshire (0-2) None 8-7 T 5 th /2.5 GB Lost 3 3:23 4627 April 20 OFF DAY April 21 CEDAR RAPIDS W 5-3 Perry (1-0) Powell (0-1) Scanio (1) 9-7 T 3 rd /1.5 GB Won 1 2:45 561 7993 April 22 CEDAR RAPIDS W 4-1 Petree (2-0) Eades (1-3) None 10-7 3rd /1.5 GB Won 2 2:29 736 8729 April 23 CEDAR RAPIDS W 2-0 McKnight (1-0) Muren (0-1) Thomas (3) 11-7 T 2 nd /1.5 GB Won 3 2:36 4758 13487 April 24 CEDAR RAPIDS Game Rained Out; Will be made up in Cedar Rapids, Iowa May 12 April 25 QUAD CITIES W 8-4 Reed (1-1) Emanuel (0-1) None 12-7 3rd /2 GB Won 4 2:37 2972 16459 April 26 QUAD CITIES W 3-2 Scanio (2-1) Feliz (1-1) Barraclough (1) 13-7 2nd /2 GB Won 5 2:36 3033 19462 April 27 QUAD CITIES L 3-15 Sanudo (3-0) Brookshire (0-3) None 13-8 2nd /3 GB Lost 1 2:44 838 20330 April 28 @ Beloit Game Rained Out; Will be made up April 29 April 29 @ Beloit W 11-6 (7) Al. Reyes (2-0) Mendez (0-2) None 14-8 T 2 nd /2 GB Won 1 2:28 April 29 @ Beloit W 6-3 (9) Thomas (1-0) Avila (0-2) Barraclough (2) 15-8 2nd /2 GB Won 2 2:38 178 April 30 @ Beloit L 1-3 Covey (1-2) Ar. Reyes (2-2) Bragg (1) 15-9 2nd /2.5 GB Lost 1 2:15 265 May 1 @ Beloit W 14-10 Brookshire (3-1) Herrera (2-3) None 16-9 2nd /1 GB Won 1 3:42 514 May 2 @ Cedar Rapids W 12-3 Garcia (2-2) Jorge (2-2) None 17-9 2nd /1 GB Won 2 3:03 2671 May 3 @ Cedar Rapids L 0-3 Slegers (3-0) McKnight (1-1) Peterson (3) 17-10 2nd /2 GB Lost 1 2:18 2899 May 4 @ Cedar Rapids L 0-2 Eades (3-3) Kaminsky (0-1) Boyd (4) 17-11 2nd /3 GB Lost 2 2:24 1437 May 5 BELOIT L 0-1 Covey (2-2) Al. Reyes (2-1) Avila (3) 17-12 3rd /4 GB Lost 3 2:14 1550 21880 May 6 BELOIT W 8-4 Barraclough (1-0) Pudenz (1-2) None 18-12 2nd /4 GB Won 1 3:09 3231 25111 May 7 BELOIT L 3-5 Trivino (2-3) Herget (1-1) Avila (4) 18-13 2nd /4 GB Lost 1 2:52 2150 27261 May 8 @ Clinton L 0-4 Huijer (2-1) Garcia (2-3) None 18-14 2nd /5 GB Lost 2 2:11 499 May 9 @ Clinton L 3-5 Holovach (3-1) McKnight (1-2) Brooks (1) 18-16 T 3 rd /6 GB Lost 3 2:29 1084 May 10 @ Clinton W 8-6 (11) Herget (2-1) Pagan (1-1) Thomas (4) 19-16 2nd /6 GB Won 1 4:18 1262 May 11 OFF DAY May 12 @ Cedar Rapids May 12 @ Cedar Rapids May 13 @ Cedar Rapids May 14 @ Cedar Rapids May 15 WISCONSIN May 16 WISCONSIN May 17 WISCONSIN May 18 WISCONSIN May 19 CLINTON May 20 CLINTON May 21 CLINTON May 22 @ Burlington May 23 @ Burlington May 24 @ Burlington May 25 @ Kane County May 26 @ Kane County May 27 @ Kane County May 28 BURLINGTON May 29 BURLINGTON May 30 BURLINGTON May 31 KANE COUNTY June 1 KANE COUNTY June 2 KANE COUNTY June 3 OFF DAY June 4 @ Beloit June 5 @ Beloit June 6 @ Beloit June 7 @ Quad Cities June 8 @ Quad Cities June 9 @ Quad Cities June 10 KANE COUNTY June 11 KANE COUNTY June 12 KANE COUNTY June 13 CLINTON June 14 CLINTON June 15 CLINTON End of First Half - MWL All-Star Game June 17 @ West Michigan

CHIEFS DAY BY DAY 2014 SECOND HALF DATE OPP RES WP LP Save REC GA/GB Streak Time Att Total June 19 @ Quad Cities June 20 @ Quad Cities June 21 @ Quad Cities June 22 @ Quad Cities June 23 OFF DAY June 24 CEDAR RAPIDS June 25 CEDAR RAPIDS June 26 CEDAR RAPIDS June 27 QUAD CITIES June 28 QUAD CITIES June 29 QUAD CITIES June 30 QUAD CITIES July 1 @ Kane County July 2 @ Kane County July 3 @ Kane County July 4 BURLINGTON July 5 BURLINGTON July 6 BURLINGTON July 7 OFF DAY July 8 CLINTON July 9 CLINTON July 10 CLINTON July 11 @ Burlington July 12 @ Burlington July 13 @ Burlington July 14 @ Burlington July 15 OFF DAY July 16 @ West Michigan July 17 @ West Michigan July 18 @ West Michigan July 19 @ South Bend July 20 @ South Bend July 21 @ South Bend July 22 OFF DAY July 23 LANSING July 24 LANSING July 25 LANSING July 26 GREAT LAKES July 27 GREAT LAKES July 28 GREAT LAKES July 29 @ Beloit July 30 @ Beloit July 31 @ Beloit Aug 1 @ Wisconsin Aug 2 @ Wisconsin Aug 3 @ Wisconsin Aug 4 KANE COUNTY Aug 5 KANE COUNTY Aug 6 KANEH5 7 H5 COUNTY6 Aug 7 WISCONSIN Aug 8 WISCONSIN Aug 9 WISCONSIN Aug 10 WISCONSIN Aug 11 OFF DAY Aug 12 @ Burlington Aug 13 @ Burlington Aug 14 @ Burlington Aug 15 @ Cedar Rapids Aug 16 @ Cedar Rapids Aug 17 @ Cedar Rapids Aug 18 BELOIT Aug 19 BELOIT Aug 20 BELOIT Aug 21 WISCONSIN Aug 22 WISCONSIN Aug 23 WISCONSIN Aug 24 @ Clinton Aug 25 @ Clinton Aug 26 @ Clinton Aug 27 BELOIT Aug 28 BELOIT Aug 29 BELOIT Aug 30 @ Kane County Aug 31 @ Kane County Sept 1 @ Kane County

End of Regular Season