High-A Affiliate

OFFICIAL GAME INFORMATION (25-23) vs. South Bend Cubs (20-27) Thursday, July 1st • 4:00 p.m. • Classic Park • Broadcast: WJCU.org Games #49 & #50 • Home Games #19 & #20 • Season Series: 0-0, 12 Games Remaining Game 1: RHP Xzavion Curry (0-0, 1.20 ERA) vs. RHP Max Bain (2-2, 4.89 ERA) Game 2: LHP (4-0, 1.79 ERA) vs. RHP Matteo Bocchi (1-0, 3.09 ERA) SUNDAY: The Captains were swept by the Great Lakes Loons in a doubleheader at Dow Diamond. Lake County High-A Central League lost the first game, 14 -6, and lost game two in eight innings, 9-8. The Loons won game two on a walk-off single by James Outman. Captains C/DH Bryan Lavastida was 5-for-8 with a , three RBI and three runs across the East Division W L GB doubleheader.

LAST SERIES: The Captains lost four out of six games against the Great Lakes Loons at Dow Diamond. Lake Dayton (Cincinnati) 28 21 -- County hit well during the series, averaging 5.3 runs per game and slashing .272/.338/.432 (.770 OPS). Bryan LAKE COUNTY (Cleveland) 25 23 2.5 Lavastida hit .450 (9-for-20) during the series with three home runs, six RBI and six runs. Joe Naranjo posted a 1.018 OPS during the series with two homers and two doubles. The Captains’ pitching staff, however, had a 7.23 Great Lakes (Los Angeles - NL) 26 24 2.5 ERA during the series and allowed 14 home runs – the most allowed by any team in the league last week.

West Michigan (Detroit) 23 24 4.0 HOME COOKIN’ TASTES BETTER: The Captains are 14-4 at home, compared to 11-19 on the road. The Captains’ offense owns the third-best home OPS in the High-A Central League (HAC) at .781 and the pitching staff Fort Wayne (San Diego) 23 26 5.0 has the third-lowest home ERA in the league at 3.35. On the flip side, the Captains’ offense has the fourth-worst road OPS in the league at .644 and the pitching staff has the fourth-worst road ERA at 5.19. Lansing (Oakland) 23 27 5.5 WELCOME BACK: In 11 games since returning from an oblique injury, George Valera has slashed .316/.422/.553 West Division W L GB (.975 OPS) with two home runs, a triple and a double. Quentin Holmes returned from a groin injury on June 1 and has hit .386/.429/.523 (.951 OPS) since returning with a homer, a triple, a double. Quad Cities (Kansas City) 32 16 -- ROCCHIO ROLLING: Brayan Rocchio has hits in nine of his last 11 games, including four multi-hit performances. Cedar Rapids (Minnesota) 27 23 6.0 During the month of June, Rocchio has a .953 OPS with four homers and nine doubles. The switch-hitter has seven multi-hit games this month, including four games with multiple extra-base hits. Beloit (Miami) 24 26 9.0 Wisconsin (Milwaukee) 23 26 9.5 BRENNAN BASHING: Captains OF Will Brennan is second in the High-A Central League (HAC) in doubles (16), tied for sixth in extra-base hits (19), ninth in batting average (.289). South Bend (Chicago - NL) 20 27 11.5 ALUMNI UPDATE: 2018 Captains SS became the 101st former Captain to reach the major leagues Peoria (St. Louis) 19 30 13.5 when he debuted for Cleveland on June 13. Nine former Captains have made their major league debuts this year – OF Ka’ai Tom (2016), RHP Luis Oviedo (2018-19), LHP (2016), RHP Louis Head (2012-13), RHP (2018), INF Ivan Castillo (2014), Jean Carlos Mejia (2018) and RHP (2018) and Clement. That ties the record for the most former Captains to debut in a single year, matching 2013 and 2016.

Top Prospects DEFENSIVE FLEXIBILITY: The Captains’ have shuffled their infield defenders in 2021. Lake County has used four The Cleveland farm system enters 2021 as the 13th best farm system in different first baseman, six different second baseman, six different third basemen and two different shortstops. according to MLB.com. Below are current Captains and their Raynel Delgado, Brayan Rocchio and José Tena have each played three different infield positions. Victor Nova ranking in Cleveland’s system, according to various publications. and Daniel Schneemann have played two different infield positions and left field.

FanGraphs Baseball America MLB.com YOUNGSTERS: The Captains have five of the 10 youngest players in the High-A Central League – 1B Joe #3 George Valera #6 George Valera #4 George Valera Naranjo (20), INF Aaron Bracho (20), INF José Tena (20), INF Brayan Rocchio (20) and OF George Valera #4 Brayan Rocchio #8 Brayan Rocchio #7 Brayan Rocchio (20). Naranjo, Bracho and Tena are the three youngest players in the league. Naranjo, who turned 20 on May 11, is #8 Aaron Bracho #11 Aaron Bracho #8 Aaron Bracho the youngest player in all of High-A. Bracho (born 4/21/00) is the second youngest in all of High-A. The Captains #20 Tanner Burns #16 Tanner Burns #15 Tanner Burns #21 Logan Allen #21 Logan Allen #23 Logan Allen have eight players who are age 21 or younger. #29 Hunter Gaddis #24 Jose Tena #30 Bryan Lavastida #26 Bryan Lavastida HIGH -A: The 2021 season marks the Captains’ first as the High-A Affiliate of the . Lake County #32 Jose Tena had been Cleveland’s Low-A Affiliate for 17 seasons (2003-2019) and 18 years (2003-2020). #36 Raymond Burgos NEW SKIPPER: Greg DiCenzo was named the Captains’ manager before the eventually-canceled 2020 season. DiCenzo spent the previous 12 seasons as the head baseball coach at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, CURRENT SERIES SCHEDULE,MA. During RESULTS his time at& the PROBABLE helm, DiCenzo PITCHING was twice named MATCHUPS Patriot League Coach of the Year (2008 and 2013). Date Opp. Time/Result Captains StarterPrior to his time at Holy Cross, DiCenzo wasOpponent the pitching Starter coach and recruiting coordinator at NortheasternBroadcast 7/1 G1 vs. SB 4:00 p.m. Xzavion Curry,University RHP (0 -for0, 1.20) five seasons. He also served Maxas a Bain,coach RHP for the (2- 2,Falmouth 4.89) Commodores in the Cape Cod BaseballWJCU.org 7/1 G2 vs. SB 7:00 p.m. Logan Allen, LeagueLHP (4- 0,and 1.79) at his alma mater, St. LawrenceMatteo University. Bocchi DiCenzo, RHP (1 enters-0, 3.09) his second year and first seasonWJCU.org as a 7/ 2 vs. SB 7:00 p.m. Tanner Burns,coach RHP in (2 Cleveland’s-3, 3.34) organization. Derek Casey, RHP (3-5, 3.66) WJCU.org 7/3 G1 vs. SB 4:00 p.m. Hunter Gaddis, RHP (2-3, 6.39) Ryan Jensen, RHP (2-4, 7.11) WJCU.org 7/3 G2 vs. SB 7:00 p.m. Kevin Coulter,NOW RHP IN (3 THE-3, 8.31) DUGOUT: Grant Fink returnsJoe to LakeNahas, County RHP in(1 -his0, 2.25)first year as Captains Hitting Coach. FinkWJCU.org was a 7/4 vs. SB 6:35 p.m. Mason Hickman,Captains RHP infielder(3-3, 5.67) in 2014 and 2015, and wasChris the Kachmar, team’s starting RHP (0third-2, 5.30)baseman in 2014 when the CaptainsWJCU.org reached the Championship Series. The 2021 season is Fink’s fifth season coaching in the Classic Park 35300 Vine St. Eastlake, OH 44095 | 440-975-8085 | CaptainsBaseball.comCleveland organization. | @LCCaptains Former Captains | Media outfielder Contact: Jordan Andrew Smith Luftglass; also returns [email protected] to Lake County in his second season as Bench Coach. Smith led the Captains with a .316 batting average in 2012 and led the Captains to a playoff berth. Smith was the Captains Bench Coach in 2019 and is entering his third season coaching in Cleveland’s

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TODAY’S CAPTAINS STARTING PITCHER

#38 XZAVION CURRY RHP 2021 Game-By-Game Date Opp Dec IP H R ER HR SO BB Result Born (Age): July 28, 1998 (22) 5/4 vs. FBG ND 4.0 2 0 0 0 5 1 W, 16-3 Hometown: Atlanta, GA 5/11 at SAL W 5.0 1 0 0 0 7 2 W, 10-1 School: Georgia Tech 5/18 vs. MB W 6.1 1 0 0 0 11 0 W, 2-0 5/25 at DEL ND 4.2 5 3 3 1 9 1 L, 7-3 HT: 5’11” │WT: 190 lbs │ Bats: R │Throws: R 6/1 vs. SAL W 5.1 3 1 0 0 6 0 W, 7-5

Acquired: 2019 Draft – 7th Round 6/9 at FW ND 5.0 2 0 0 0 7 2 W, 3-2 Pitch Selection: Fastball, Slider, Curveball, Changeup 6/16 vs. WM ND 6.0 5 2 2 1 6 0 W, 4-2 6/23 at GL ND 4.0 3 0 0 0 7 1 W, 7-1 Total 3-0 40.1 22 6 5 2 58 7

2021 Statistics Team W L ERA G GS CG SHO IP H R ER HR HBP BB SO * Relief Appearance LYN 3 0 1.07 5 5 0 0 25.1 12 4 3 1 1 4 38 LC 0 0 1.20 3 3 0 0 15.0 10 2 2 1 0 3 20 Total 3 0 1.12 8 8 0 0 40.1 22 6 5 2 1 7 58

NCAA Statistics Year Team W L ERA G GS CG SHO IP SO BB WHIP 201 7 Ga. Tech 6 4 5.23 15 15 0 0 82.2 74 32 1.56 2018 Ga. Tech 8 4 4.18 15 5 0 1 92.2 101 23 1.10 2019 Ga. Tech 4 2 4.08 11 10 0 0 57.1 66 16 1.29 Total NCAA 18 10 4.53 41 40 0 1 232.2 241 71 1.31

LAST TIME OUT: Curry struck out seven Great Lakes Loons over just four innings at Dow Diamond last Wednesday. Curry exited early after running a pitch count of 90, but held the Loons scoreless on just three hits and one walk. The Captains scored seven runs over the first three innings to beat Great Lakes, 7-1.

RED HOT START: Curry made five starts for Low-A Lynchburg to begin the 2021 season. At the time of his promotion, Curry was leading the Low-A East League (LAE) in ERA (1.07), FIP (1.94), WHIP (0.63), K-BB% (36.2%), batting average against (.135) and BABIP (.220). He was second in K% (40.4%) and LOB% (83.3%).

DURING 2020: Spent part of quarantine living and training with 2018-19 Captains outfielder Will Benson in Atlanta. Curry and Benson have known each other since they were seven years old. The two were part of a group of Atlanta area professional and college ballplayers who trained and played pick-up games together after the Spring Training shutdown. The group included 2020 American League Rookie of the Year Kyle Lewis and his Mariners outfield teammate Taylor Trammell, as well as Atlanta’s No. 14 prospect Trey Harris. The Atlanta training sessions began with a small group playing on a field behind a local church. As more players joined, they started playing full-fledged pick-up games and moved to LakePoint, where each player chipped in $10 for field usage fees so the group could make use of the complex’s eight major league-sized turf fields.

RAMBLIN’ WRECK: Curry was Georgia Tech’s Friday night starter each of his three seasons and became the first Yellow Jacket in the modern era (1973-present) to win three straight Opening Day starts. Since 2002, Curry ranks third at Georgia Tech in looking (84) and fourth in total strikeouts (241). The right-hander was a Third-Team All-ACC selection as a junior in 2019.

SHOWING FLASHES: Curry recorded four double-digit performances in his junior season at Georgia Tech (2018). The right-hander struck out 11 at NC State, fanned 12 at home against Miami, struck out 12 again at home against Wake Forest and struck out 10 at home against Duke. His 12-K performance against Wake Forest was arguably the best start of his college career, in which Curry pitched a complete game, nine-inning, 2021 Highs two -hit shutout. The following season, Curry had another marquee performance. Facing then-No. 4 Louisville on INNINGS ...... 6.1 (5/11 at SAL) the road, Curry pitched eight innings and held the Cardinals to one run on one hit with nine strikeouts for the STRIKEOUTS ...... 11 (5/18 vs. MB) win. Curry retired 16 straight batters at one point. WALKS ...... 2 (2x, Last: 6/9 at FW) HITS...... 5 (2x, Last: 6/16 vs. WM) RUNS...... 3 (5/25 at DEL) TWO WAY: Curry registered six at-bats as a true freshman at Georgia Tech and went 3-for-6. He even started one game as a designated hitter. Prior to college, Curry was rated as the 27th ranked shortstop recruit in the EARNED RUNS ...... 3 (5/25 at DEL) country by Perfect Game. HR ...... 1 (2x, Last: 6/16 vs. WM) FEWEST HITS (5+IP) ...... 1 (2x, Last: 5/18 at DEL; 6.1 IP)

HIGH SCHOOL: While at Mays High School in Atlanta, Curry was a 2016 Perfect Game/Rawlings Third-Team LAST WIN: 6/1/21 vs. SAL All-American and a 2016 Perfect Game Southeast All-Region First Team selection. Curry was also a 2015 LAST LOSS: N/A Perfect Game underclass First-Team All-American and 2014 underclass high honorable mention All-American. LAST HR ALLOWED: 6/16/21 vs. WM (Eric De La Rosa) Curry threw five no-hitters during his high school career and holds Mays school records for wins (32) and home NO-HITTER/PERFECT GAME: None runs (25). Mays was also the quarterback on the Mays High School football team for two years.

Career-Highs INNINGS ...... 6.1 (5/11/21 at SAL) STRIKEOUTS ...... 11 (5/18/21 vs. MB) WALKS ...... 2 (2x, Last: 6/9/21 at FW) HITS...... 5 (2x, Last: 6/16/21 vs. WM) RUNS...... 3 (5/25/21 at DEL)

EARNED RUNS ...... 3 (5/25/21 at DEL) HR ...... 1 (2x, Last: 6/16/21 vs. WM) FEWEST HITS (5+IP) ...... 1 (2x, Last: 5/18/21 at DEL; 6.1 IP)

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Team Pitching Totals Season Totals W-L ERA CG SHO SV/OPP IP H R ER BB-I SO HR Starters 11-16 4.76 - - N/A 204.1 198 129 108 77-0 239 29 Relievers 14-7 4.20 N/A N/A 15/19 203.1 195 107 95 89-2 262 19 Classic Park 14-4 3.35 - - 9/10 156.0 116 67 58 57-0 197 11 Road 11-19 5.19 - - 6/9 251.2 277 169 145 109-2 304 37 May 11-13 3.85 - - 9/9 205.2 186 108 88 80-1 239 22 June 14-10 5.12 - - 6/10 202.0 207 128 115 86-1 262 26 July 0-0 0.00 - - - 0.0 ------August 0-0 0.00 - - - 0.0 ------September 0-0 0.00 - - - 0.0 ------

Captains Bullpen Notes Pitcher Last Game IP, H, R, ER, BB, K Last Win Last Save Last Loss SV/OPP BQR/BQRS IR/RS Gallagher 6/27 at GL 1.0 IP, 3 H, 3 R, 3 ER, 0 BB, 2 K - 5/19 at GL 6/1 vs. DAY 2/3 2/0 12/5 Herrin 6/23 at GL 3.0 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 2 BB, 4 K 6/23 at GL 5/16 vs FW 5/29 at WM 1/1 4/2 15/4 Janczak 6/27 at GL 1.0 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 2 K 6/17 vs WM 5/23 at GL - 1/2 3/1 11/4 Kelly 6/27 at GL 2.1 IP, 3 H, 3 R, 2 ER, 0 BB, 4 K 5/14 vs FW 6/16 vs WM 6/27 at GL (G2) 4/5 1/1 10/0 Ocker 6/27 at GL 2.2 IP, 2 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 0 BB, 4 K 6/16 vs WM 6/20 vs WM - 1/1 4/0 7/6 Rholl 6/27 at GL 0.0 IP, 1 H, 3 R, 3 ER, 3 BB, 0 K - 5/14 vs. FW 5/26 at WM 2/2 18/7 3/3 Wisely 6/25 at GL 2.2 IP, 2 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 2 BB, 3 K 6/15 vs. WM 6/18 vs WM - 1/2 0/0 5/3

Starter Run Support Starter Advanced Stats (As Starters) Pitcher GS W-L Team W-L Support Per Game Pitcher K/9 BB/9 K/BB HR/9 AVG WHIP BABIP GB% FIP ERA Allen 8 4-0 6-2 34 4.3 Allen 11.5 2.4 4.8 0.6 .193 0.95 .280 42.6% 2.33 1.79 Burns 8 2-3 5-3 45 5.6 Burgos 7.4 1.9 4.0 0.9 .364 1.86 .429 42.9% 3.41 5.59 Coulter 2 0-1 0-2 12 6.0 Burns 11.6 2.3 5.0 1.3 .209 1.03 .278 48.8% 3.16 3.34 Curry 3 0-0 3-0 14 4.7 Curry 12.0 1.8 6.7 0.6 .182 0.87 .265 37.1% 1.90 1.20 Gaddis 8 2-3 4-4 38 4.8 Gaddis 11.6 3.8 3.1 1.7 .266 1.52 .341 30.1% 4.87 6.39 Hickman 8 3-3 4-4 39 4.9 Hickman 11.6 4.3 2.7 1.6 .256 1.50 .333 29.9% 4.30 5.67 Total 48 11-16 25-23 216 4.5 Turner 6.8 3.9 1.7 2.3 .266 1.60 .271 44.0% 6.16 3.94

Multi-Hit Multi-RBI HR Type/Last HR

Player 2 3 4 5+ Last MH 2 3 4 5+ Last MRBI solo 2R 3R GS Last HR Amditis 1 - - - 6/4 vs DAY 1 1 - - 6/4 vs DAY 1 - - - 6/4 vs DAY (1R) Bracho 5 - - - 6/27 at GL 5 - - - 6/3 vs DAY (G2) 3 1 - - 6/9 at FW (1R) Brennan 10 1 - - 6/27 at GL - 3 - - 6/4 vs DAY - 1 1 - 6/3 vs DAY (3R) Delgado 9 - - - 6/25 at GL 3 - 1 - 6/24 at GL - 2 - - 6/6 vs DAY (2R) Donovan ------1 - - - 6/6 vs DAY (1R) Engelmann 2 - - - 5/18 at GL ------G. Gonzalez 1 - - - 5/20 at GL ------Holmes 3 1 1 - 6/24 at GL 2 - - - 6/11 at FW - 1 - - 6/11 vs FW (2R) Lavastida 5 2 - - 6/27 at GL 2 - 1 - 6/27 at GL 3 - 1 - 6/27 at GL (1R) Naranjo 9 1 - - 6/27 at GL 3 2 - - 6/27 at GL 2 - 1 - 6/27 at GL (1R) Nova 3 1 - - 6/18 vs WM 2 - - - 6/11 at FW 1 - - - 5/13 vs. FW (1R) Rocchio 9 2 - - 6/27 at GL 5 - - - 6/18 vs WM 4 2 - - 6/20 vs WM (1R) Schneemann 6 - - - 6/23 at GL 2 - 1 - 6/23 at GL 1 1 - 1 6/23 at GL (GS) Tena 6 5 - - 6/27 at GL 4 - 2 - 6/27 at GL 3 1 - - 5/23 at GL (1R) Valera 4 1 - - 6/25 at GL 1 1 - - 6/25 at GL 1 1 - - 6/18 vs WM (2R) Wade 2 - - - 6/27 at GL 1 - - - 6/6 vs DAY 1 1 - - 6/6 vs DAY (2R) ------

Starts In The Order Games Started by Position

Player 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Player C 1B 2B 3B SS LF RF CF DH Amditis ------4 13 2 Amditis 19 ------Bracho - - 11 9 13 4 - - - Bracho - 8 15 6 - - - - 8 Brennan 23 14 2 1 - - - - - Brennan - - - - - 4 - 34 2

Delgado - - - - 11 25 2 1 - Delgado - 3 14 16 - - - - 6 Donovan ------3 5 Donovan 8 ------Engelmann - - - 6 1 5 5 - 2 Engelmann - 3 - - - - 16 - - G. González ------5 - G. González 3 ------2

Holmes 4 - - - - - 2 1 7 Holmes - - - - - 2 7 5 - Lavastida - 1 19 3 1 - - - - Lavastida 18 ------6 Naranjo - 1 3 9 13 2 9 3 - Naranjo - 34 ------6 Nova - - - - - 2 11 9 14 Nova - - 1 8 - 20 - - 7 Rocchio 12 27 - - - 1 - - - Rocchio - - 8 8 24 - - - - Schneemann 1 - - - 2 2 7 5 8 Schneemann - - 3 1 - 11 - - 10 Tena 8 5 11 6 6 1 2 1 - Tena - - 7 9 24 - - - - Valera - - 2 14 1 1 - - - Valera - - - - - 6 8 4 - Wade - - - - - 5 6 7 10 Wade - - - - - 5 17 5 1

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CAPTAINS BATTING NOTES #4 Brayan Rocchio, INF Age: 20 Resides: Caracas, VZ Acquired: 2017 NDFA 5’10” – 150 lbs Bats/Throws: S/R Sunday: 2-7, BB, RBI, 2 R, 2 K Last Series: 6-21, 2 2B, BB, 2 RBI, 4 R, 1-1 SB, 5 K vs. SB: Streak: +1 (Since 6/27) Ranked as CLE’s #4 prospect by FanGraphs, #7 by MLB.com and #8 by Baseball America… Did not play at the alt site or instructs in 2020 due to travel restrictions going to and from Venezuela 2019 New York-Penn League All Star… Was the NYPL’s youngest regular in 2019 and finished eighth in TB (100), SB (14) and H (67)… Made his stateside debut at the age of 17 in 2018. Nicknamed “The Professor” due to exceptional baseball IQ… Has played in big league spring training games each of the last three years, starting in 2019 when he was just 18 years old.

#6 Joe Naranjo, 1B Age: 20 Resides: Whittier, CA

Acquired: 3rd Round (2019) – Ruben S. Alaya High School 5’8” – 198 lbs Bats/Throws: L/L Sun day: 2-7, HR, 2B, 3 RBI, R, 4 K Last Series: 5-19, 2 HR, 2 2B, BB, 6 RBI, 2 R, 6 K vs. SB: Streak: -1 (Since 6/27) Originally committed to Cal State Fullerton before being drafted by Cleveland. Was also recruited as a LHP as well as first baseman. Played for both the U12 and U15 USA National team. Grew up as close friends with Texas infield prospect Cody Freeman, the younger brother of former Captains SS Tyler Freeman.

#7 José Tena, INF Age: 20 Resides: San Cristobal, DR Acquired: 2017 NDFA 5’10” – 160 lbs Bats/Throws: L/R Sunday: 3-4, 2 2B, 2 RBI, R, K Last Series: 7-23, 2 2B, 2 RBI, 3 R, 2-2 SB, 10 K vs SB: Streak: +1 (Since 6/27) Ranked as CLE’s #24 prospect MLB.com and #32 by FanGraphs… Keith Law of The Athletic is the highest on Tena, ranking him as CLE’s #11 prospect. Law ranked Tena as CLE’s #6 prospect in 2020. “One of several prospects in the system who looks like they spent a lot of time working out during quarantine” – Eric Longenhagen, FanGraphs

Nephew of 16-year big leaguer Juan Uribe… Regarded as having some of the best bat-to-ball skills in Cleveland’s organization… A free swinger who walked in just 3% of his plate appearances in 2019

#8 Clark Scolamiero, OF Age: 25 Resides: Simpsonville, SC

Acquired: 22nd Round (2017) – North Greenville University 6’0” – 175 lbs Bats/Throws: L/L

Sunday: Last Series: vs. SB: Streak: Began his college career at the University of South Carolina, but transferred to North Greenville University following his sophomore season… 1st Team All-Conference in one season at NGU. Was ranked as the #2 high school prospect in South Carolina by Baseball America. A 2x All-State selection, Scolamiero was the only junior selected to the 2013 All-USA Today South Carolina Team Played for his dad, Steve, at Greenville High School. Steve was both the Athletic Director and head baseball coach, but retired from coaching when Clark went to college.

#10 Austen Wade, OF Age: 25 Resides: Midland, TX

Acquired: 5th Round (2017) – Texas Christian university 6’1” – 185 lbs Bats/Throws: L/L Sunday: 3-6, 2B, BB, R Last Series: 3-8, 2B, 3 BB, 2 R vs SB: Streak: +2 (Since 6/27)

Captains starting CF at the beginning of 2018… Suffered an injury in a collision with SS Ernie Clement at West Michigan in late May… Returned July 26 after rehab… Promoted to High-A on August 1 Finished his degree in economics and got married in the offseason following his season with Lake County in 2018… Austen and his wife, Emily, adopted a puppy during 2020. Part of TCU’s Big 12 championship team in 2016… Led TCU in AVG (.332), H (82)

#11 Bryan Lavastida, C Age: 22 Resides: Hialeah, FL

Acquired: 15th Round (2018) – Hillsborough CC (FL) 6’0” – 200 lbs Bats/Throws: R/R Sunday: 5-8, HR, 3 RBI, 3 R Last Series: 9-20, 3 HR, 6 RBI, 6 R, 0-1 SB, 3 K vs. SB: Streak: +4 (Since 6/24)

2019 New York-Penn League All-Star (starting catcher)… Hit .335/.408/.483 with Short Season Mahoning Valley… NYPL’s lowest K% (11.3%)… Finished second in NYPL with a 165 wRC+ Transferred to Lake County at the end of 2019… Played one regular season game and three postseason games… Won NYPL August Player of the Month before promotion, hitting .413/.486/.554 Drafted by Cleveland as a catcher, despite mostly playing third base as an amateur… Worked on receiving during 2020 in virtual training sessions with former Captains managers Luke Carlin and Larry Day

#13 George Valera, OF Age: 20 Resides: San Pedro de Macoris, DR

Acquired: Signed as a NDFA in 2017 5’10” – 160 lbs Bats/Throws: L/L Sunday: 1-4, R, 3 K Last Series: 4-15, 3B, 2 RBI, 3 R, 1-1 SB, 5 K vs. SB: Streak: +2 (Since 6/25) Ranked as CLE’s #3 prospect by Fangraphs, #4 by MLB.com and #6 by Baseball America… Ranked as the #100 prospect in MLB by MLB.com 2019 New York-Penn League All-Star… 10th in NYPL in OPS (.802) when promoted to Lake County at the end of August, 2019… Missed all but six (6) games in 2018 with a broken hamate bone. Born in Queens, NY… Moved to the family’s ancestral home in San Pedro de Macoris, DR, when he was 13… Father had severe car accident… Metal rods in his arms and legs were sensitive to cold.

#15 Raynel Delgado, INF Age: 21 Resides: Miami Lakes, FL

Acquired: 6th Round (2018) – Calvary Christian Academy (FL) 6’2” – 185 lbs Bats/Throws: S/R Sunday: 1-7, 2B, 2 RBI Last Series: 5-18, 3 2B, 4 RBI, 3 R, 0-1 SB, 5 K vs SB: Streak: +1 (Since 6/27)

Born in Cuba and came to the United States with his mother when he was seven years old… Won a gold medal with the 18U USA National Team at the 2017 World Cup. Was previously rated as CLE’s #18 prospect by MLB.com and #23 by Baseball America at the start of the 2019 season. Finished the 2019 season with the Captains, playing second base, third base and shortstop. During the playoffs, Delgado played one game at second base and two games at third base.

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CAPTAINS BATTING NOTES

#16 Will Brennan, OF Age: 23 Resides: Stilwell, KS Acquired: 8th Round (2019) – Kansas State 6’0” – 190 lbs Bats/Throws: L/L Sunday: 2-4, BB, RBI, 2 R Last Series: 5-21, 3 BB, RBI, 4 R, 1-1 SB, 2 K vs. SB: Streak: +1 (Since 6/27) Was a two-way player all three years at Kansas State… Played outfield and pitched, both as a starter and reliever… No home runs in college until his junior year (2019) when he hit four. All Big 12 First Team (2018)… Collegiate Freshman Baseball All American (2017)… Played for Falmouth in the and Anchorage in the Alaska Baseball League. Posted a .824 OPS in 31 games in the Arizona League in 2019. Brennan tallied 11 extra-base hits, 15 walks and only six strikeouts.

# 17 Aaron Bracho, INF Age: 20 Resides: El Tigrito, VZ

Acquired: 2017 NDFA 5’11” – 175 lbs Bats/Throws: S/R Sunday: 3-8, BB, RBI, R, 2 K Last Series: 4-20, 2B, 2 BB, RBI, R, 9 K vs. SB: Streak: +2 (Since 6/27) Ranked as CLE’s #8 prospect by MLB.com, #8 by FanGraphs and #11 by Baseball America… Received the highest bonus in Cleveland’s 2017 international signing class ($1.5 million) At age 19, Bracho was the youngest player at Cleveland’s alternate site in Lake County in 2020. Missed 2018 with a broken right arm… Missed a month during his pro debut season (2019) with an oblique injury… Would have finished sixth in the Arizona League in OPS (1.009) if qualified.

#26 Mike Amditis, C Age: 23 Resides: Boca Raton, FL

Acquired: 21st Round (2019) – University of Miami 5’11” – 190 lbs Bats/Throws: R/R Sunday: 0-3, BB Last Series: 0-7, BB vs. SB: Streak: -2 (Since 6/23) Originally drafted by Cleveland out of college in 2016 (37th round) as a favor, according to a Miami Herald article. His father, also named Michael, was sick with diabetes and passed away two months later. Broke his leg after five (5) games with the University of Miami in 2017 and took a medical redshirt… Played 24 games in 2018… Hit seven (7) HR his junior year (2019) after hitting none in 2017-18. Played for the Wareham Gatemen in the summer collegiate Cape Cod Baseball League in 2018.

#28 Joe Donovan, C Age: 22 Resides: Clarendon Hills, IL

Acquired: 2020 NDFA 5’11” – 180 lbs Bats/Throws: R/R Sunday: Last Series: 1-4, 2B, RBI, 2 K vs. SB: Streak: +2 (Since 6/19) Starting catcher on the University of Michigan team that reached the 2019 College World Series Finals (first UM team to reach CWS Finals in 35 years)… 10 career HR (nine in his sophomore season, 2019). Was Cleveland’s first non-drafted signee after the shortened 2020 draft… “Scouts believe Donovan has the tools to be an asset behind the plate at the big league level” – Baseball America Joe’s brother, Charlie, passed away unexpectedly at age 18… Charlie was Illinois’ Gatorade Player of the Year and was committed to Michigan where he would have been a senior on the 2019 team.

#31 Victor Nova, INF/OF Age: 21 Resides: Santo Domingo, DR

Acquired: Trade with San Diego (July 31, 2019) 5’9” – 160 lbs Bats/Throws: L/R Sunday: 0-3, BB, 2 R, 1-1 SB Last Series: 1-13, 3 BB, 2 R, 1-1 SB, 5 K vs. SB: Streak: -1 (Since 6/27)

Acquired by Cleveland from San Diego in the seven-player, three-way trade with the Padres and Reds that sent Trevor Bauer to Cincinnati and to Cleveland. Split time between left field, centerfield, second base and third base in 2019. His 41 career starts at third base are Nova’s most at any position. Noted as a “Young Hit Tool Sleeper” by FanGraphs… “Nova is a powerfully-built 5-foot-9, has feel to hit, a somewhat advanced idea of the strike zone, and well-regarded makeup” – Eric Longenhagen

#37 Quentin Holmes, OF Age: 21 Resides: Queens, NY

Acquired: 2nd Round (2017) – Monsignor McClancy HS (NY) 6’3” – 175 lbs Bats/Throws: R/R

Sunday: Last Series: vs. SB: Streak: +4 (Since 6/18) Was ranked as CLE’s #27 prospect by MLB.com at the start of the 2019 season… Was Cleveland’s first pick in 2017 (64th overall) after the club forfeited its first round pick to sign Edwin Encarnación.

Played all of 2019 with the Captains as the team’s starting centerfielder… Holmes missed all but seven games in 2018 due to a hamstring injury. Won gold with the 18U USA National Team at the 2016 Pan-American on a team that included Royce Lewis and Hunter Greene… Holmes was considered one of the fastest players in the 2017 MLB Draft.

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CAPTAINS BULLPEN NOTES #9 Nick Gallagher, RHP Age: 25 Resides: Iowa City, IA Acquired: 16th Round (2017) – University of Iowa 6’3” – 200 lbs Pitches: Fastball, slider, cutter, changeup Vs. LH: .244/.333/.293 vs. RH: .231/.355/.462 Home: .219/.359/.344 Road: .246/.338/.410 Scoreless: 0.2 (Since 6/27) Started 2019 with High-A Lynchburg … Suffered shoulder injury in late May… Assigned to Low-A Lake County in mid-August after six rehab appearances in the Rookie Level Arizona League. Was a walk-on at Iowa in 2015. Became the Hawkeyes’ Friday starter in 2017. Tied for the Big Ten lead in wins (8) and earned Second Team All-Big Ten in 2017. Was planning on being the Hawkeyes’ basketball manager before his fastball jumped up nearly 10 MPH (high-70’s to high 80’s) ahead of his senior year in high school.

#22 Nathan Ocker, RHP Age: 24 Resides: Middletown, PA Acquired: 29th Round (2019) – College of Charleston 6’4” – 190 lbs Pitches: Fastball, curveball Vs. LH: .129/.169/.210 vs. RH: .262/.368/.554 Home: .151/.211/.245 Road: .230/.321/.486 Scoreless: 0.2 (Since 6/27) Was a closer throughout his career at Charleston, made 85 career relief appearances with seven starts. He is second all-time in saves (26), WHIP (0.98), total appearances (92) and relief appearances (85)

Told PressandJournal.com he made some major adjustments to his mechanics after going pro - “It's a lot shorter and compact and more powerful. The main thing is health.” 2019 All-CAA in 2019 with a career best 12 saves in 30 appearances

#24 Jared Janczak, RHP Age: 25 Resides: Belton, TX st Acquired: 31 Round (2019) – Texas Christian University 6’1” – 205 lbs Pitches: Fastball, curveball, slider Vs. LH: .234/.321/.340 vs. RH: .302/.406/.642 Home: .138/.306/.276 Road: .324/.395/.592 Scoreless: 0.1 (Since 6/27) Spent 5 seasons at TCU due to a Red-Shirt season in 2015. His best season came as a sophomore when he finished 2nd-team All-American (Perfect Game, NCBWA, ABCA) finishing with a 2.31 ERA Started 15 games in 2017 2nd Team All-American season. TCU went 12-3 in those games. He struck out 102 in 93.1 IP and walked only 24. Worked out of the bullpen in his first pro season notching one save and striking out 13.8/9 IP

#27 Alec Wisely, RHP Age: 23 Resides: Jacksonville, FL

Acquired: 34th Round (2019) – University of South Florida 5’9” – 184 lbs Pitches: Fastball, slider changeup Vs. LH: .480/.567/.800 vs. RH: .229/.263/.457 Home: .269/.321/.462 Road: .382/.450/.706 Scoreless: 0.1 (Since 6/25)

Made his pro debut in 2019 in the Arizona League… Posted a 6.94 ERA with 12 strikeouts and six walks in 11.2 innings. Two-way player (second base) at the University of South Florida and, previously at Gulf Coast State College… Transitioned to a full-time pitcher as a senior at USF Began his college career at Gulf Coast State College… Hit .342 with seven home runs as a sophomore and led the National Junior College Athletic Association with four complete games as a pitcher.

#30 Tim Herrin, LHP Age: 24 Resides: Terre Haute, IN th Acquired: 29 Round (2018) – Indiana University 6’5” – 225 lbs Pitches: Fastball, cutter, slider, changeup Vs. LH: .179/.304/.205 vs. RH: .299/.365/.429 Home: .313/.389/.417 Road: .221/.312/.309 Scoreless: 4.1 (Since 6/19) Split 2019 with Low-A Lake County and Short Season Mahoning Valley… Allowed 0 ER in 17 IP for MV with 10 K and 2 BB… Posted a 4.85 ERA in 26 IP for LC with 19 K and 12 BB. Drafted by Cleveland after his junior season at Indiana… Enjoyed his best collegiate season as a junior, posting a 3.22 ERA… One of four Hoosiers selected in last year’s draft (10 selected this year) Was a First Team All-State quarterback at South Vigo High School (Terre Haute, IN) and led his team to Sectional and Conference titles in 2015.

#35 Kevin Kelly, RHP Age: 23 Resides: Springfield, VA th Acquired: 19 Round (2019) – James Madison University 6’2” – 200 lbs Pitches: Fastball, sinker, slider, curveball, changeup Vs. LH: .220/.250/.340 vs. RH: .275/.288/.353 Home: .188/.212/.313 Road: .275/.296/.362 Scoreless: 0.0 (Since 6/27) Computer Science Major - He helped develop a web application to improve the NCAA statistics website. Says that coding is his passion outside of baseball. Went back and finished his degree in fall of 2019

Primarily a reliever in first professional season (2 saves). Split time in the rotation and bullpen in college with 26 starts and 28 appearances in relief

Only 48 career walks in 189.2 IP at JMU but he did hit 26 batters in his career. Only walked two and hit none in 17.1 Professional innings

#40 Kellen Rholl, LHP Age: 25 Resides: Hugo, MN

Acquired: 25th Round (2018) – Angelo State University 6’3” – 200 lbs Pitches: Fastball, slider, cutter Vs. LH: .143/.500/.143 vs. RH: .424/.623/.667 Home: .316/.517/.632 Road: .357/.625/.429 Scoreless: 0.0 (Since 6/27)

Secured the final three outs of the Captains’ seven-inning combined no-hitter on June 21, 2021 against West Michigan at Classic Park. Eli Lingos pitched the first four innings and Luis Araujo pitched two. High school teammates former Captains LHP Sam Hentges, who made his big league debut with CLE this year. The pair won back-to-back state championships for Mounds View High School (Arden Hills, MN) Rholl can play the cello/bass and says he would be making music if he wasn’t playing baseball.

#45 Kevin Coulter, RHP Age: 24 Resides: Buford, GA rd Acquired: 33 Round (2019) – Mercer University 6’5” – 227 lbs Pitches Fastball, curveball, slider, splitter Vs. LH: .296/.371/.444 vs. RH: .351/.413/.491 Home: .286/.333/.452 Road: .348/.425/.478 Scoreless: 0.0 (Since 6/27) 2.23 ERA in the Rookie Level Arizona League during his pro debut season in 2019… 47 strikeouts and 14 walks in 36.1 innings… Allowed just one earned run over eight appearances in July (14.1 IP).

Posted a 4.74 ERA over four years at Mercer University, in which be both started and relieved (73 G, 45 GS)… Best season as a senior (3.90 ERA)… Teammates with former Captains RHP Robert Broom. Played baseball, basketball and ran for the cross country at Buford High School (Mascot: Wolves)… Helped Buford win the 2015 state title in baseball.

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CAPTAINS BREAKDOWN 2021 HIGHS & LOWS LAST TIME IT HAPPENED Overall ...... 25-23 Last 5 ...... 2-3 Team Batting Batting Last 10 ...... 5-5 Runs, Game ...... 14 (6/6 vs DAY) Win on a Walk-off ...... 6/15/21 vs WM: George Valera reached on error Longest Winning Streak ...... 4 (2x, Last: 6/15 – 6/19) Runs, Inning ...... 7 (2x; Last: 6/6 vs. DAY, 2nd) Win on a Walk-off HR ...... 6/23/19 vs. WM: Jonathan Engelmann Longest Losing Streak ...... 7 (5/25 – 6/1) Most Hits, Game ...... 17 (5/13 vs FW) Grand Slam ...... 6/23/21 at GL: Daniel Schneemann Day (Before 5 p.m.) ...... 4-5 Fewest Hits, Game ...... 2 (5/15 vs FW) Inside-the-Park HR ...... 4/16/19 at BG: Ruben Cardenas Night ...... 21-18 Doubles...... 7 (5/13 vs FW) Hit for the Cycle ...... Never vs. RH Starter ...... 19-21 Triples ...... 1 (8x, Last: 6/25 at GL) HR to lead off game ...... 8/17/19 at WM: Clark Scolamiero vs. LH Starter ...... 6-2 Home Runs ...... 3 (2x, Last: 6/8 vs FW) Back-to-back HR ...... 6/26/19 at LAN: Pujols, Nelson When leading after 6 ...... 16-2 Stolen Bases ...... 5 (5/11 vs FW) 2-HR game ...... 6/24/21 at GL: Bryan Lavastida (2) When tied After 6 ...... 5-2 Strikeouts ...... 13 (5x, Last: 6/15 vs WM) 3-HR game ...... 4/18/19 vs. SB: Will Benson (4) When trailing After 6 ...... 4-19 Walks ...... 10 (5/18 at GL) 4-HR game ...... 4/18/19 vs. SB: Will Benson (4) When leading After 7 ...... 21-1 Left On Base ...... 12 (6/15 vs WM) 4-hit game...... 6/9/21 at FW: Quentin Holmes (4) When tied After 7 ...... 2-2 5-hit game...... 8/17/16 vs. WM: Bobby Ison (5) Individual Batting When trailing After 7 ...... 2-20 3+ steal game ...... 5/27/19 at LAN: Will Benson (3) Runs, Game ...... 3 (5x, Last: Lavastida 6/24 at GL) When leading After 8 ...... 21-1 Most Hits, Game ...... 4 – Holmes (6/9 at FW) Pitching/Defense When tied After 8 ...... 1-2 Most RBI, Game ...... 4 (5x, Last: Schneemann 6/23 at GL) Team No-Hitter (9 IP) ...... 4/11/11 vs. DAY: Haley, Jimenez, Ehlert When trailing After 8 ...... 1-18 Most Doubles, Game ...... 2 (6x, Last: Tena 6/27 at GL) Team No-Hitter (7 IP) ... 6/21/19 vs. WM G2: Lingos, Araujo, Rholl Captains score first ...... 17-7 Most Triples, Game ...... 1 (8x, Last: Valera 6/25 at GL) CG No-Hitter (9 IP)...... Never Opponent scores first ...... 8-16 Most Home Runs, Game ...... 2 (2x, Last: Lavastida 6/24 at GL) CG No-Hitter (7 IP)...... Never Shutouts (LC – OPP) ...... 4-2 Most Extra-Base Hits, Game ...... 3 (2x, Last: Tena 6/6 vs DAY) CG (7 IP) ...... 7/1/19 at WM G1: Juan Mota Score 0-2 runs ...... 1-12 Most Steals, Game ...... 2 (3x, Last: Schneemann 6/23 at GL) CG (9 IP) ...... 7/24/10 vs. PEO: Brett Brach Score 3-4 runs ...... 9-6 Most Walks, Game ...... 3 (3x, Last: Naranjo 6/3 vs DAY G1) CG SHO (7 IP) ...... 4/5/14 vs. LAN: Jordan Milbrath Score 5+ runs ...... 15-5 Most HBP, Game ...... 2 – Valera (6/23 at GL) CG SHO (9 IP) ...... 7/24/10 vs. PEO: Brett Brach Captains hit HR ...... 18-6 Most Times On Base, Game .. 4 (12x, Last: Lavastida 6/24 at GL) 10+ K game ...... 8/29/19 at BG: Ethan Hankins (10) Captains hit 0 HR ...... 7-17 Most Strikeouts, Game ...... 4 (3x, Last: Tena 6/5 vs DAY) Turn Triple Play ...... Never Opponent hits HR ...... 10-17 Immaculate Inning ...... 7/14/18 at CR: Hillman (2nd inning) Opponent hits 0 HR ...... 15-6 Team Pitching 4 K inning ...... 8/25/19 vs. DAY: Lingos (5th inning) When committing 0 errors ...... 14-4 Most Runs Allowed, Game ...... 17 (5/29 at WM) When committing 1+ errors ...... 11-19 th Miscellaneous Most Runs Allowed, Inning ...... 7 (5/29 at WM, 7 Inning) Captains steal a base ...... 20-16 7+ game win streak ...... 5/7– 5/14/15 (7 games) Most Hits Allowed, Game ...... 19 (6/5 vs DAY) Captains don’t steal ...... 5-7 7+ game losing streak ...... 5/25 – 6/2/21 (7 games) Fewest Hits Allowed, Game ...... 2 (3x, Last: 5/26 at WM) 1-Run games ...... 6-8 15+ runs, game ...... 6/5/21 vs. DAY (L, 15-4) Most HR Allowed, Game ...... 4 (6/27 at GL G1) 2-Run games ...... 3-2 20+ hits, game...... 6/8/16 vs. LAN (W, 14-12) Most Strikeouts, Game ...... 15 (3x, Last: 6/23 at GL) Extra innings ...... 0-3 Most Walks, Game ...... 13 (6/1 vs DAY) Back-to-back shutout wins ...... 7/25-7/26/18 at WM Doubleheader W-L-T ...... 1-1-0 Back-to-back shutout losses ...... 8/30/19 at BG - 8/31/19 vs. GL Most Errors, Game ...... 3 (3x, Last: 5/29 at WM) Series W-L-T...... 3-2-3 Most SB Allowed, Game ...... 7 (6/25 at GL) Sweep home series...... 6/21-6/23/19 vs. WM (4 games) Series Sweeps (LC – OPP) ...... 0-1 Swept in home series ...... 8/21-8/23/19 vs. BG (3 games) Largest Blown Lead, Game ...... 2 (7x, Last: 6/27 at GL) Come-From-Behind Wins ...... 10 Sweep road series ...... 7/4-7/5/19 at FW (2 games) Individual Pitching/Defense Swept in road series...... 5/25-5/30/21 at WM (6 games) Innings batted around ...... 2 Most Innings, Game ...... 6.1 – Allen (6/10 at FW) 9 innings in under 2 hrs ...... 6/18/16 at SB (1:54) Walk-offs (LC – OPP) ...... 2-3 Most Runs, Game ...... 8 – Hickman (6/27 at GL) Play game in over 4 hrs ...... 5/18/21 at GL (4:04 – 9 innings) Tuesday ...... 4-4 Most Hits, Game ...... 10 (2x, Last: Gaddis 6/22 at GL) Wednesday ...... 6-1 Most Home Runs, Game ...... 3 (3 x, Last: Hickman 6/27 at GL) Thursday ...... 6-3 Most Strikeouts, Game ...... 9 (3x, Last: Burns 6/25 at GL) Friday ...... 5-3 Postponed/Suspended/Cancelled Most Walks, Game ...... 6 – Gaddis (6/1 vs DAY) 6/2 vs. DAY – PPD (inclement weather) Saturday ...... 0-7 Most Errors, Game ...... 2 – Rocchio (5/7 at LAN) 6/26 at GL – PPD (weather conditions) Sunday ...... 4-5 6/29 vs. SB – PPD (rain) Game Times/Attendance 6/30 vs. SB – PPD (power) Longest Game, Innings ...... 10 (2x, Last: 6/10 at FW)

IN THE SYSTEM Longest Game Time, Extra Innings ...... 3:18 (6/10 at FW)

Longest Game Time, 9 Innings ...... 4:18 (5/6 at LAN) MLB – Cleveland (AL) Longest Game Time, 7 Innings ...... 2:59 (6/27 at GL) 42-3 5 • 2nd AL Central • 4.0 GB Shortest Game Time, Extra Innings ...... 2:55 (5/26 at WM) Yesterday : L (7), 9-4; L (7), 7-1 vs. Detroit Shortest Game Time, 9 Innings ...... 2:12 (5/16 vs FW) Delays Today : vs. Houston (7:10 p.m.) Shortest Game Time, 7 Innings ...... 1:59 (6/3 vs DAY G2) 5/23 at GL – Rain (0:20)

Largest Home Crowd ...... 3,120 (6/20 vs WM) 6/19 vs WM – Rain (2:33) AAA - Columbus (TA-E) Largest Road Crowd ...... 4,331 (6/12 vs FW) 6/24 at GL – Rain (1:07) th 2 3-2 6 • 4 TA-E Midwest • 9.0 GB 6/25 at GL – Rain (1:03)

Yesterday: L, 5-2 at Toledo

Today : at Toledo (7:05 p.m.) Ejections

6/15 vs WM – Dicenzo (Tom O’Neil) AA – Akron (DA-NE)

28-21 • T-3rd DA-NE Southwest • 2.5 GB

Yesterday : W, 2-0 vs. Bowie

Today: vs. Bowie (6:35 p.m.)

Low -A – Lynchburg (LA-E) CAPTAINS SEASON RECORDS

rd 25-2 4 • 3 LA-E North • 8.0 GB May June July August September Total

Yesterday : L (7), 8-6; L (7), 3-0 vs. Delmarva Overall 11-13 14-10 N/A N/A N/A 25-23

Today : vs. Delmarva (6:30 p.m.) Home 5-1 9-3 N/A N/A N/A 14-4

Road 6-12 5-7 N/A N/A N/A 11-19

SCORE BY INNING

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ Total

Captains 15 21 26 14 40 24 33 32 11 0 216

Opponents 27 32 38 27 26 20 28 23 13 2 236

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2021 REGULAR SEASON DAY-BY-DAY

Date Opponent Result Record Pos. GB WINNING PITCHER LOSING PITCHER SAVE TIME ATT. th 5/4 at Lansing L, 8-1 0-1 T-4 -1.0 Tomioka (1-0) Gaddis (0-1) 2:41 1,752

nd 5/5 at Lansing W, 3-1 1-1 T-2 -1.0 L. Allen (1-0) Basso (0-1) Kelly (1) 2:26 973 st 5/6 at Lansing W, 7-6 2-1 T-1 -- Janczak (1-0) Cerny (0-1) 4:18 556

5/7 at Lansing W, 6-2 3-1 T-1st -- Coulter (1-0) Birlingmair (0-1) Kelly (2) 3:28 956

nd 5/8 at Lansing L, 2-0 3-2 T-2 -1.0 Tomioka (2-0) Turner (0-1) McIntyre (1) 2:43 1,372 rd 5/9 at Lansing L, 5-2 3-3 T-3 -2.0 Nightengale (1-0) Hickman (0-1) Weisenburger (1) 3:04 949

5/10 OFF DAY nd 5/11 Fort Wayne W, 3-0 4-3 T-2 -1.0 Gaddis (1-1) Elliott (0-1) Rholl (1) 2:25 2,473

st 5/12 Fort Wayne W, 5-3 5-3 T-1 -- L. Allen (2-0) Waldron (0-1) Gallagher (1) 2:50 1,190 st 5/13 Fort Wayne W, 8-2 6-3 T-1 -- Coulter (2-0) Martinez (0-1) 2:56 1,472

st 5/14 Fort Wayne W, 8-2 7-3 T-1 -- Kelly (1-0) Minjarez (1-2) Rholl (2) 2:47 1,789 nd 5/15 Fort Wayne L, 4-3 7-4 2 -1.0 Feole (1-0) Gallagher (0-1) Loewen (2) 2:54 2,239

st 5/16 Fort Wayne W, 3-0 8-4 T-1 -- Ocker (1-0) Keating (0-2) Herrin (1) 2:12 2,295 5/17 OFF DAY 5/18 at Great Lakes W, 10-6 9-4 T-1st -- Enright (1-0) Gamboa (0-2) Kelly (3) 4:04 874 5/19 at Great Lakes W, 3-2 10-4 1st -- Herrin (1-0) Fink (0-3) Gallagher (2) 2:44 838 5/20 at Great Lakes L, 5-3 10-5 T-1st -- Percival (1-0) Burgos (0-1) M. Jimenez (1) 2:43 1,036 5/21 at Great Lakes L, 8-2 10-6 T-1st -- J. Vargas (1-2) Burns (0-1) 2:31 1,223 5/22 at Great Lakes L, 12-1 10-7 T-1st -- Malisheski (1-0) Turner (0-2) 2:59 1,363 5/23 at Great Lakes W, 4-3 11-7 1st -- Hickman (1-1) Beeter (0-1) Janczak (1) 2:54 1,303 5/24 OFF DAY 5/25 at West Michigan L, 4-3 11-8 T-1st -- Kirby (1-1) Gaddis (1-2) Garcia (3) 3:07 1,384 5/26 at West Michigan L (10), 1-0 11-9 T-1st -- Chentouf (3-1) Rholl (0-1) 2:55 1,366 5/27 at West Michigan L, 6-2 11-10 3rd -1.0 Rodriguez (1-1) Burgos (0-1) Garcia (4) 3:36 2,500 5/28 at West Michigan L, 2-1 11-11 T-3rd -1.5 Montero (1-3) Burns (0-2) Hess (2) 2:58 1,759 5/29 at West Michigan L, 17-5 11-12 T-3rd -2.5 White (1-0) Herrin (1-1) 3:42 2,500 5/30 at West Michigan L, 7-1 11-13 T-4th -3.5 Kirby (2-1) Hickman (1-2) 2:50 2,500 5/31 OFF DAY th 6/1 Dayton L, 10-9 11-14 5 -4.5 Gilbert (3-0) Gallagher (0-2) Roxby (2) 3:44 1,308 6/3 Dayton (G1) W, 6-3 12-14 Allen (3-0) Garcia (1-1) Enright (1) 2:09 N/A rd 6/3 Dayton (G2) W, 1-0 13-14 T-3 -3.5 Herrin (2-1) Fisher (0-1) 1:59 1,011 6/4 Dayton W, 8-4 14-14 T-3rd -2.5 Burns (1-2) Davis (0-4) 2:55 1,869 6/5 Dayton L, 15-4 14-15 T-4th -2.5 Ashcraft (3-1) Coulter (2-1) 3:26 2,091 6/6 Dayton W, 14-4 15-15 4th -1.5 Hickman (2-2) Stockton (2-1) 2:59 1,651 6/7 OFF DAY 6/8 at Fort Wayne W, 8-3 16-15 T-3rd -1.0 Gaddis (2-2) Bencomo (3-1) 3:04 2,546 6/9 at Fort Wayne W, 3-2 17-15 2nd -1.0 Janczak (2-0) Komar (1-2) Enright (2) 3:09 2,077 6/10 at Fort Wayne L (10), 5-4 17-16 3rd -2.0 Loewen (1-1) Coulter (2-2) 3:18 3,742 6/11 at Fort Wayne W, 8-5 18-16 3rd -2.0 Burns (2-2) Mosser (1-3) 3:12 2,781 6/12 at Fort Wayne L, 10-2 18-17 3rd -2.0 Komar (2-2) Mock (0-1) 3:15 4,331 6/13 at Fort Wayne L, 7-6 18-18 T-3rd -2.0 A. Smith (1-1) Coulter (2-3) Loewen (6) 3:28 3,132 6/14 OFF DAY 6/15 West Michigan W, 3-2 19-18 3rd -2.0 Wisely (1-0) Hess (0-2) 3:17 1,642 6/16 West Michigan W, 4-2 20-18 2nd -2.0 Ocker (2-0) Javier (0-1) Kelly (4) 2:44 1,435 6/17 West Michigan W, 6-3 21-18 2nd -2.0 Janczak (3-0) Tassin (0-2) Enright (3) 2:56 1,642 nd 6/18 West Michigan W, 9-4 22-18 2 -1.5 Coulter (3-3) Shepherd (4-1) Wisely (1) 3:27 1,691 6/19 West Michigan L (7), 9-2 22-19 2nd -2.0 Brieske (3-2) Mock (0-2) 2:50 2,305 nd 6/20 West Michigan W, 3-0 23-19 2 -1.0 Hickman (3-2) Montero (2-5) Ocker (1) 2:29 3,120 6/21 OFF DAY 6/22 at Great Lakes L, 9-1 23-20 2nd -2.0 Jimenez (2-0) Gaddis (2-3) 3:10 1,497 6/23 at Great Lakes W, 7-1 24-20 2nd -2.0 Herrin (3-1) Miller (0-1) 3:31 1,653 6/24 at Great Lakes W, 7-1 25-20 2nd -1.5 Allen (4-0) Beeter (0-3) 3:03 1,978 6/25 at Great Lakes L, 6-3 25-21 2nd -1.5 Vargas (5-2) Burns (2-3) 3:14 1,422 6/27 at Great Lakes (G1) L (7), 14-6 25-22 2nd -2.0 Gibbens (1-0) Hickman (3-3) 2:59 N/A 6/27 at Great Lakes (G2) L (8), 9-8 25-23 T-2nd -2.5 Malisheski (2-0) Kelly (1-1) 2:58 1,851 6/28 OFF DAY 7/1 South Bend (G1) 7/1 South Bend (G1) 7/2 South Bend 7/3 South Bend (G1) 7/3 South Bend (G2) 7/4 South Bend 7/5 OFF DAY 7/6 at Fort Wayne 7/7 at Fort Wayne 7/8 at Fort Wayne 7/9 at Fort Wayne 7/10 at Fort Wayne 7/11 at Fort Wayne 7/12 OFF DAY

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2021 REGULAR SEASON DAY-BY-DAY

Date Opponent Result Record Pos. GB WINNING PITCHER LOSING PITCHER SAVE TIME ATT. 7/13 at Lansing 7/14 at Lansing 7/15 at Lansing 7/16 at Lansing 7/17 at Lansing 7/18 at Lansing 7/19 OFF DAY 7/20 GREAT LAKES 7/21 GREAT LAKES 7/22 GREAT LAKES 7/23 GREAT LAKES 7/24 GREAT LAKES 7/25 GREAT LAKES 7/26 OFF DAY 7/27 at Dayton 7/28 at Dayton 7/29 at Dayton 7/30 at Dayton 7/31 at Dayton 8/1 at Dayton 8/2 OFF DAY 8/3 LANSING 8/4 LANSING 8/5 LANSING 8/6 LANSING 8/7 LANSING 8/8 LANSING 8/9 OFF DAY 8/10 WEST MICHIGAN 8/11 WEST MICHIGAN 8/12 WEST MICHIGAN 8/13 WEST MICHIGAN 8/14 WEST MICHIGAN 8/15 WEST MICHIGAN 8/16 OFF DAY 8/17 at Dayton 8/18 at Dayton 8/19 at Dayton 8/20 at Dayton 8/21 at Dayton 8/22 at Dayton 8/23 OFF DAY 8/24 GREAT LAKES 8/25 GREAT LAKES 8/26 GREAT LAKES 8/27 GREAT LAKES 8/28 GREAT LAKES 8/29 GREAT LAKES 8/30 OFF DAY 8/31 at South Bend 9/1 at South Bend 9/2 at South Bend 9/3 at South Bend

9/4 at South Bend 9/5 at South Bend 9/6 OFF DAY 9/7 DAYTON 9/8 DAYTON 9/9 DAYTON

9/10 DAYTON 9/11 DAYTON 9/12 DAYTON 9/13 OFF DAY 9/14 BELOIT

9/15 BELOIT 9/16 BELOIT 9/17 BELOIT 9/18 BELOIT 9/19 BELOIT

END OF REGULAR SEASON

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2021 TRANSACTIONS

4/29 – Captains Announce 2019 Opening Day Roster 5/6 – RHP Alex Royalty transferred to Akron from Lake County 5/7 – RHP Thomas Ponticelli transferred to Akron from Lake County; RHP Nic Enright transferred to Lake County from AZ 5/8 – OF Quentin Holmes placed on the 7-day Injured List 5/18 – C Bryan Lavastida placed on the 7-day Injured List; C Joe Donovan transferred to Lake County from AZ 5/29 – RHP Nathan Ocker transferred to Columbus from Lake County 5/30 – OF George Valera placed on the Injured List; LHP Raymond Burgos placed on the Injured List; LHP Matt Turner placed on the Injured List; RHP Nathan Ocker transferred to Lake County from Columbus; OF Quentin Holmes activated from the Injured List 6/1 – RHP Juan Zapata transferred to Lake County from AZ 6/3 – C Bryan Lavastida activated from 7-day Injured List; RHP Alec Wisely transferred to Lake County from Akron 6/4 – RHP Xzavion Curry transferred to Lake County from Lynchburg 6/5 – RHP Juan Zapata transferred to Lynchburg from Lake County 6/8 – OF George Valera activated from the Injured List; OF/1B Jonathan Engelmann transferred to Akron from Lake County 6/9 – RHP Eric Mock transferred to Lake County from Akron

6/15 – LHP Kellen Rholl placed on the 7-day Injured List 6/17 – C Gianpaul González transferred to Columbus from Lake County

6/23 – LHP Kellen Rholl activated from the Injured List 6/25 – RHP Nic Enright transferred to Akron from Lake County; RHP Eric Mock transferred to Akron from Lake County 6/28 – INF/OF Daniel Schneemann transferred to Akron from Lake County; OF Clark Scolamiero transferred to Lake County from AZ