OFFICIAL GAME INFORMATION Cleburne RailRoaders at (T-Bones (15-16, 4th South) RHP #55 Nefi Ogando (0-3, 4.64) at RHP #17 Christian Binford (1-0, 0.00) Game 32 –Home Game 19 6/21/19 – 7:05 pm —T-Bones Stadium, Kansas City, KS Series: Game 1 of 3 On air at T-&Bones MixLR Channel

AA SOUTH STANDINGS FINAL STANDINGS Last Game The T-Bones ended their three-game series winning streak and lost their series with the Sioux City Explores Team W L GB Last Game 7-4. Tied at four in the ninth Jose Sermo lead off with a single off Nathan Foriest. Foriest walked the next Sioux Falls 18 14 L 15-13 STP three batters to bring in the go ahead run. The X’s Dylan Kelly provided the nail in the T-Bones coffin with a Sioux City 17 17 2 W 7-4 KC bases clearing double. Lincoln 16 17 2.5 W 2-1 MKE Today T-Bones 15 16 2.5 L 7-4 SC The T-Bones welcome the Cleburne RailRoaders in a re-match of last week’s series in Texas. The teams Cleburne 15 18 3.5 W 7-3 TEX will play the first game of a three-game series. Texas 7 24 10.5 L 7-3 CLE Sizzle Facts Pitching Matchups RHP Christian Binford makes his T-Bone home debut. The right-hander out of Hagerstown, Maryland joins Streak: L1 Last 5: 3-2 Last 10: 6-4 the T-Bones after spending the last season with the Detroit Tigers AA club, the Erie Seawolves in the Home: 8-10 Away: 7-6 Vs. SC 1-2 Eastern League and the High A affiliate of the Baltimore Orioles in the Carolina League. He would go 1-4 at South: 8-3 North: 7-13 Month: 8-10 single A Bowie with a 4.95 ERA in 12 games, working 56.1 innings with 35 strike outs. With Erie the righty Runs/Rank HR/Rank OBP/Rank would see action in seven games, tossing 21 innings with a 3.86 ERA with 22 strike outs. Binford was 154 / 5th 20 / 6th .352 / T 4th originally selected by Kansas City in the 30th round of the 2011 draft and would make a steady climb in the Royals’ system. He spent 2017 in the Royals organization with Double-A Northwest Arkansas and Triple-A AVG/Rank ERRORS OPS/Rank Omaha and would go 1-0 with a 1.99 ERA and 23 in five games with Northwest Arkansas. Binford th th th .271 / 4 26/ T 8 .748 / 6 would post a 7.24 ERA at AAA Omaha in 22 games. WHIP/Rank ERA/Rank Strike Outs/Rank RHP Nefi Ogando spent parts of two seasons in the Big Leagues with the Phillies in 2015 and Marlins in 1.45 / 8th 4.95 / 10th 265 / 3rd 2016. He was originally an international free-agent signee by the in 2010 reaching High A T-BONES LEAGUE LEADERS before being traded to the Phillies in 2014. He would climb to ladder with the Phillies and make his debut on th September 9, 2015. The claimed Ogando off waivers in 2016 where he would spend time at 2B Casey Gillaspie - 11 (4 ) AAA and the Big Leagues in 2016. Ogando spent 2017 with the organization and signed 3B Dylan Tice - 2 (T 3rd) with Cleburne this past off-season. HR Ramsey Romano - 3 ( T 7th) Roster Moves Last Five RHP and Olathe native Jon Perrin has his contract sold to AAA Mexico today. Sold the contract of RHP Jon Day Opp Result/Notes Perrin to Acereros de Norte (Monclova) (Mexican League). Perrin was 2-0 with a 3.12 ERA for the T-Bones in four starts. He had 29 strike outs in 24 innings.

6/20 SC L 7-4 Bullpen struggles continue All- Time Vs. Cleburne 6/19 SC W 4-3 Walk-off win The rivalry is only two years old, but the two clubs have played some exciting games over the last two 6/19 SC L 7-6 Late game heroics defeat KC seasons. Overall KC is 15-5 against the RailRoaders. Last season KC was a perfect 5-0 at home against 6/16 TEX W 7-1 Quality Start and timely Cleburne and 2-1 the season before in 2017 against them at home. offense Let the Countdown begin 6/15 TEX W 7-2 Good pitching plus clumps of With the win in game two Wednesday, Manager Joe Calfapietra now has 982 wins as a manager. He is set offense to be the next indy manager to 1000 win. St. Paul Manager George Tsamis reached 1,000 career wins back By the Numbers on June 12, 2018. He joined former Fargo boss Doug Simunic, current Gary Manager Greg Tagert and Day…3-7 Night…12-9 second year Manager Butch Hobson in the 1,000-win club in indy ball. Series...4-6 Sweeps… Overall — 18 seasons W 982 L 836 .540

Series Open…5-4 Series Middle…6-5 Series Finale…1-8 Rubber Match…1-3 Next Five Last At-Bat...3-8 Walk-Off…2-0 Comeback…3-0 Extra Innings…2-0 6/22 CLE LHP #35 Eudis Idrogo (1-3, 6.88) at RHP #6 Kenny Koplove (0-0, 0.00) 7:05pm Doubleheader… 3-1-3 Score First…8-6 Allow First Run…6-8 1-Run Game…3-2 6/23 CLE RHP #26 Charlie Gillies (1-3, 3.31) at LHP #32 Henry Owens (0-0, 10.80) 1:05pm 2-Run Game…2-5 3-Run Game…2-2 4+Run Game…8-5 More hits…12-3 6/24 @CHI TBA at TBA 7:05pm Fewer hits…1-9 Same hits…2-2 Scoring 0-3…2-9 Scoring 4-6…4-7 6/25 @CHI TBA at TBA 11:35am Scoring 7+…9-1 Allow 0-3…9-4 Allow 4-6…4-5 Allow 7+…2-8 6/26 @CHI TBA at TBA 7:05pm

Steak Bites from the Steakhouse Tale of the Tape Offense T-Bones Cleburne

Avg .271 (4th) .255 (8th) Runs 154 (5th) 165 (4th) HR 20 (8th) 32 (T 3rd) SB 30 (4th) 25 (6th) th st BB 114 (9 ) 136 (1 ) Pitching

ERA 4.95(10th) 4.07 (5th) SO 265 (3rd) 268 (2nd) BB 123(6th) 135 (1st) SV 6 (10th) 8 (8th) Defense

E 26 (T4th) 30 (3rd)

New guy in Town Kenny Koplove joins the T-Bones roster after playing with both the Albuquerque Isotopes and the Lancaster JetHawks, the Triple-A affiliate and the Advanced-A affiliate of the Colorado Rockies, in the 2019 season. In his time with the Isotopes, Koplove acquired a 3.00 ERA in one game and three innings pitched. He was then moved to pitch with the JetHawks where he posted a 3.60 ERA in nine appearances. He pitched in 15 innings with Lancaster and struck out 16 batters before he was released on June 7, 2019. He was drafted by the in the 17th round of the 2015 MLB Draft out of Duke University. During his junior season at Duke, Koplove posted a 1-2 record with a 2.13 ERA in 21 games. He notched 11 saves in 25.1 innings pitched on his way to striking out 37 batters.

MLB Alums While the philosophy if the organization is to get players back to affiliated ball to one day get a chance at the Big Leagues, the T-Bones feature four former Big Leaguers. IF Shawn O’Malley – Los Angeles (AL), Seattle OF Ryan Brett – Tampa Bay OF Daniel Nava –Boston, Tampa Bay, Los Angeles (AL), Philadelphia and Kansas City RHP Eduardo Parades – Los Angeles (AL) LHP Henry Owens – Boston Red Sox

Social on the air The T-Bones feature a T-Bones Post Game Live on Facebook as well as a daily #CupofSizzle interactive Facebook Live during the lunch hour during the weekdays and selected weekend games. The club also will feature select breaking news and Pre-Game Live events as time and content merit. The Top Step Overtime with Joe Calfapietra will air approximately 10 minutes following the game.

RailRoaders to watch The RailRoaders are led by IF Chase Simpson who has eight home runs and 33 RBI to lead the club. OF Zach Nehrir is batting a team leading .325 after his break out season in 2018 with Wichita. He has stolen six bases to lead the team. On the mound RHP Tyler Wilson has four saves in 14.1 inings and yet to allow an earned run. LHP Martire Garcia has two saves and 31 strike outs in 22 innings of relief. On the air Dan Vaughan returns for his third season as the “voice of the T-Bones.” Vaughan spent the previous four years with the Gary SouthShore RailCats and is the Australian summer voice of the Perth Heat of the Australian League during the USA winters. The game audio can be heard on tbonesbaseball.com and on the T-Bones MixLR Channel and the MixLR app. The pregame begins at 6:40 (home 25 minutes before on road) with “The Top Step with Manager Joe Calfapietra.” AmericanAssociationBaseballTV.com carries the video stream of all home games. The full pregame show can be heard online on the radio side with the news and scores around the American Association and other pregame notes. On the road the audio stream can be heard on AmericanAssociationBaseballTV.com in addition to flagship home on T-Bones MixLR Channel. For fans that want to hear the game inside the ballpark tune into 107.9 FM on your radio dial to hear all the live radio action inside T-Bones Stadium.

Serve it up The 2019 Media Relations Team brings fans more bonus content. Luke Schrock, Nolan Brooks and Alex Dean have all teamed up to take over the Steakhouse Podcast and bring fans a new program called Serve it Up. The trio will dive into T-Bones news and notes and also tackle those hot topics around the American Association. Check it out on SoundCloud.

Moving on up The T-Bones lost eight players during the 2018 season to affiliated ball and three more to Mexico, yet still somehow reached a franchise best 26 games above .500. Since opening day 2018 the T-Bones have had 16 players’ contracts purchased and five players sign with Mexico. The list of contracts purchased this past year: 6/21/19: RHP Jon Perrin – contract purchased by Acereros de Norte (Monclova) (Mexican League). 6/12/19: IF Darnell Sweeney – contract purchased by the the 16th since opening day 2018 and the fourth this season. 5/31/19: RHP Kevin Lenik – contract purchased by the Boston Red Sox the 15th since opening day 2018. 5/31/19: LHP Eric Stout – contract purchased by the Cincinnati Reds. 5/24/19: RHP Randall Delgado – contract purchased by the New York Yankees and the 13th since opening day 2018. 4/4/19: LHP Tim Hardy - contract purchased by the New York Yankees, 42nd player sold and the 12th since opening day 2018. 1/8/19: RHP Robert Calvano – contract purchased by the , 41st player sold and 11th since opening day 2018. 11/29/18: OF Keith Curcio – contract purchased by the Boston Red Sox, 40th player sold and 10th since opening day 2018. 11/2/18: LHP Nick Lee-–contract purchased by the Cincinnati Reds, 39th player sold and ninth since opening day 2018. 8/4/18: IF Dylan Tice—contract purchased by New York Mets, 38th player sold. 7/24/18: IF Taylor Featherston—contract purchased by the Cincinnati Reds, 37th player sold. 7/13/18: LHP Joe Filomeno—contract purchased by the Seattle Mariners, 36th player sold. 7/17/18: IF/OF Nick Torres—contract sold to the Texas Rangers, 35th player sold 7/7/18: LHP Carlos Diaz—contract purchased by Cincinnati Reds, 34th. player sold. 7/3/18: LHP James Buckelew—contract purchased by the Chicago Cubs, 33rd player sold. 5/22/18: OF Adam Brett Walker—contract purchased by the Washington National, 32nd player sold. 5/19/18: RHP Cody Martin—contract purchased by the New York Mets, 31st player sold.

HOT T-BONES

At the plate - Danny Mars was 11-for-27 with 8 RBI on the last road trip and has 12 RBI in 12 games with KC. Mars is 15 of 51 since joining the T- Bones 12 games ago. -Christian Correa has reached base in 14 straight games and has scored at least one run in five straight games. -Ramsey Romano has 16 RBI in his first 19games as a T-Bone. He has the only two three run home runs for KC and had five RBI in the series with Cleburne. He went 8-for-24 on the road trip with six RBI. The third baseman also leads the club with seven multi RBI games this season. He has six games with two RBI and another with three. He went 4-for-12 in the series with Texas. -Roy Morales was 7-for-12 in the series at Cleburne last week with 4 RBI. He posted the first 4 RBI for the T-Bones Friday night at Texas. He went 11-of-24 on the road trip. He has five of six games with multi-hits in the last week. -Casey Gillaspie was 4-for- 8 with Sioux City with a pair of walks and three RBI. He had the first four hit night for KC last Friday night the 14th at Texas. It was the first time a T-Bones had had four since Ryan Brett had four on 9/11/18 at St. Paul. -Dylan Tice has reached base in six straight games. He scored four runs Friday night the 14th at Texas the first time a T-Bone has done that in 2019 and the highest total since. In the Texas series he went 5-for-11 scoring seven runs. -Ryan Brett has seen his average climb from .148 last Friday June 7th to .238. He went 12-for-25 on the road trip. He has scored five runs in his last three games. -Daniel Nava has six RBI in his last six games. -Forrestt Allday had his first three RBI game of the season last night.

On the hill -Ramsey Romano has tossed four scoreless relief innings with four strike outs. -Kevin Hamann has allowed just one earned run in his last 11.2 with nine eight outs. -Nick Lee has six strike outs in his last 4.2 innings also a 4.2 innings scoreless streak. He recorded his first save as a T-Bones 4/11. -The T-Bones as a staff are now third in the league in strike outs as a team with 265. The T-Bones set the new record for strike outs in a season by a pitching staff at 897 in 2017 for the American Association.

Misc. -The T-Bones are 8-3against the South Division of the American Association.

On this Date…

Records Fall as T-Bones Pound Pheasants, 16-3

06/21/2011

The Kansas City T-Bones (15-22) pounded out a team record nine doubles and 12 extra-base hits on Tuesday night as they defeated the Sioux Falls Pheasants (15-23), 16-3, in Sioux Falls, S.D. Kansas City finished the game with a season-high 21 hits.

The T-Bones jumped out to a 5-0 lead against Kyle Ruwe (1-2) in the second inning, scoring their first run of the game on a home run by Kala Ka’aihue. Then, with two outs, Kansas City hit four straight doubles before an RBI single by Jimmy Mojica capped the scoring in the inning.

Kansas City plated three more runs in the fourth inning, two coming on a double by Ray Sadler (pictured). Ruwe left with one out in the frame and was charged with eight runs on 10 hits in the loss.

The offensive explosion was plenty for starter Reid Santos (4-2) as the left-hander held Sioux Falls scoreless until he surrendered an RBI double to Gus Milner in the fifth. Milner would later score on a single to wrap up the scoring against Santos, who allowed just two runs on 10 hits over seven innings in the victory.

Martin Dewald allowed one run in the eighth inning and Joseph Kassanavoid added a scoreless ninth to finish the game for the T-Bones.

Ka’aihue connected for his second home run of the game in the seventh to make the score 9-2. He finished three-for-five with two RBI. Kansas City finished the game with a seven-run ninth, ending the scoring with a grand slam by Sadler that made the final 16-3.

Sadler went two-for-six with six RBI in the game, pushing his league-leading RBI total to 50 through just 37 games. Aharon Eggleston hit three doubles in the contest, falling one shy of the team record.

THE T-BONES STARTING PITCHER GAME 1

#17 Christian Binford

Position: P Date of Birth: 12/20/1992 Height: 6' 6" Weight: 225 lbs College Experience: none Bats: R Throws: R

Resides: Hagerstown, MD

Year Age AgeDif Tm Lg Lev Aff W L W-L% ERA RA9 G GS GF CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR BB IBB SO HBP BK WP BF WHIP H9 HR9 BB9 SO9 SO/W

2012 19 -1.5 Burlington APPY Rk KCR 2 3 .400 2.03 2.70 8 8 0 0 0 0 40.0 40 12 9 1 4 0 31 0 1 1 165 1.100 9.0 0.2 0.9 7.0 7.75

2013 20 -1.7 Lexington SALL A KCR 8 7 .533 2.67 3.60 23 23 0 0 0 0 135.0 129 54 40 7 25 0 130 7 3 3 552 1.141 8.6 0.5 1.7 8.7 5.20

2014 21 3 Teams 3 Lgs A+-AA-AAA KCR 8 7 .533 2.88 3.45 26 22 0 0 0 0 140.2 133 54 45 10 22 2 139 5 1 5 575 1.102 8.5 0.6 1.4 8.9 6.32

2014 21 -5.8 Omaha PCL AAA KCR 0 1 .000 5.40 6.30 4 0 0 0 0 0 10.0 16 7 6 1 5 2 9 1 0 1 52 2.100 14.4 0.9 4.5 8.1 1.80

2014 21 -3.4 Northwest Arkansas TL AA KCR 3 2 .600 3.19 3.56 8 8 0 0 0 0 48.0 45 19 17 7 6 0 38 2 0 0 194 1.063 8.4 1.3 1.1 7.1 6.33

2014 21 -1.7 Wilmington CARL A+ KCR 5 4 .556 2.40 3.05 14 14 0 0 0 0 82.2 72 28 22 2 11 0 92 2 1 4 329 1.004 7.8 0.2 1.2 10.0 8.36

2015 22 2 Teams 2 Lgs AA-AAA KCR 5 11 .313 5.22 5.82 22 22 0 0 0 0 119.0 149 77 69 10 38 0 69 2 0 0 530 1.571 11.3 0.8 2.9 5.2 1.82

2015 22 -4.8 Omaha PCL AAA KCR 1 4 .200 5.86 6.18 6 6 0 0 0 0 27.2 31 19 18 4 15 0 9 0 0 0 126 1.663 10.1 1.3 4.9 2.9 0.60

2015 22 -2.4 Northwest Arkansas TL AA KCR 4 7 .364 5.03 5.72 16 16 0 0 0 0 91.1 118 58 51 6 23 0 60 2 0 0 404 1.544 11.6 0.6 2.3 5.9 2.61

2016 23 2 Teams 2 Lgs AAA-AA KCR 6 14 .300 5.17 5.62 25 24 0 1 0 0 141.0 152 88 81 20 46 0 102 8 3 3 614 1.404 9.7 1.3 2.9 6.5 2.22

2016 23 -3.7 Omaha PCL AAA KCR 3 12 .200 5.28 5.62 19 18 0 1 0 0 105.2 117 66 62 18 40 0 73 8 3 3 472 1.486 10.0 1.5 3.4 6.2 1.83

2016 23 -1.4 Northwest Arkansas TL AA KCR 3 2 .600 4.84 5.60 6 6 0 0 0 0 35.1 35 22 19 2 6 0 29 0 0 0 142 1.160 8.9 0.5 1.5 7.4 4.83

2017 24 2 Teams 2 Lgs AAA-AA KCR 8 10 .444 6.11 6.29 27 24 0 0 0 0 147.1 186 103 100 28 46 3 117 14 0 1 675 1.575 11.4 1.7 2.8 7.1 2.54

2017 24 -2.6 Omaha PCL AAA KCR 7 10 .412 7.24 7.47 22 19 0 0 0 0 115.2 157 96 93 25 39 3 94 14 0 0 548 1.695 12.2 1.9 3.0 7.3 2.41

2017 24 -0.1 Northwest Arkansas TL AA KCR 1 0 1.000 1.99 1.99 5 5 0 0 0 0 31.2 29 7 7 3 7 0 23 0 0 1 127 1.137 8.2 0.9 2.0 6.5 3.29

2018 25 2 Teams EL AA BAL-DET 1 4 .200 4.66 5.00 19 9 3 1 0 0 77.1 104 43 40 10 9 0 57 6 0 0 341 1.461 12.1 1.2 1.0 6.6 6.33

2018 25 0.6 Bowie EL AA BAL 1 4 .200 4.95 5.27 12 7 2 1 0 0 56.1 77 33 31 9 8 0 35 6 0 0 249 1.509 12.3 1.4 1.3 5.6 4.38

2018 25 0.6 Erie EL AA DET 0 0 3.86 4.29 7 2 1 0 0 0 21.0 27 10 9 1 1 0 22 0 0 0 92 1.333 11.6 0.4 0.4 9.4 22.00

Year Age AgeDif Tm Lg Lev Aff W L W-L% ERA RA9 G GS GF CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR BB IBB SO HBP BK WP BF WHIP H9 HR9 BB9 SO9 SO/W

All Levels (7 Seasons) 38 56 .404 4.32 4.85 150 132 3 2 0 0 800.1 893 431 384 86 190 5 645 42 8 13 3452 1.353 10.0 1.0 2.1 7.3 3.39

AAA (4 seasons) Minors 11 27 .289 6.22 6.53 51 43 0 1 0 0 259.0 321 188 179 48 99 5 185 23 3 4 1198 1.622 11.2 1.7 3.4 6.4 1.87 AA (5 seasons) Minors 12 15 .444 4.25 4.73 54 44 3 1 0 0 283.2 331 149 134 28 51 0 207 10 0 1 1208 1.347 10.5 0.9 1.6 6.6 4.06 Christian Binford joins the T-Bones after spending the last season with the Detroit Tigers AA club, the Erie Seawolves in the Eastern League and the High A affiliate of the Baltimore Orioles in the Carolina League. He would go 1-4 at single A Bowie with a 4.95 ERA in 12 games, working 56.1 innings with 35 strike outs. With Erie the righty would see action in seven games, tossing 21 innings with a 3.86 ERA with 22 strike outs.

Binford was originally selected by Kansas City in the 30th round of the 2011 draft and would make a steady climb in the Royals’ system. He spent 2017 in the Royals organization with Double-A Northwest Arkansas and Triple-A Omaha and would go 1-0 with a 1.99 ERA and 23 strikeouts in five games with Northwest Arkansas. Binford would post a 7.24 ERA at AAA Omaha in 22 games.

Binford began 2016 at AA Northwest Arkansas where he went 3-2 in six games with a 4.84 ERA and 29 strikeouts. He was promoted to AAA Omaha on May 16th where he would go 3-12 in 19 games, making 18 starts with a 5.28 ERA. He would split the 2105 seasons with Omaha and Northwest Arkansas, opening the year at AAA Omaha where he went 1-4 with a 5.86 ERA in six games. He finished the year in the Texas League at AA Northwest Arkansas where he appeared in 16 games with a 4-7 record with a 5.03 ERA and 60 strike outs in 91.1 innings.

Binford began the 2014 season rated as the Royals' No. 10 prospect according to Baseball America, and he was also selected as the prospect with the "Best Control". He earned a spot on the Carolina League All-Star team and was part of the Futures All-Star Game at Target Field. He pitched a scoreless inning for the U.S. Team in the game. Binford began the year with Class-A Wilmington in the Carolina League, going 5-4 in 14 games with a 2.40 ERA and 92 strikeouts. He would make the jump to AA, working in eight games with Northwest Arkansas, striking out 36 and walking six in 48.0 innings. Binford would get a late season call up to AAA where he had a 5.40 ERA in four relief outings and where he earned a starting nod in the Triple-A National Championship Game vs. Pawtucket, but he didn't factor into the decision after allowing one run over 3.0 innings in Omaha's 4-2 win. In 2013 he spent the year with Class-A Lexington where he had a 2.67 ERA in 23 games (23 starts) while striking out 130 and walking 25 and where he was named a South Atlantic League Midseason All-Star. In his rookie season, he would pitch in eight games for the Burlington Royals in the Appalachian League. Binford was born in Florida but was raised in Hagerstown, Maryland. He attended Mercersburg Academy High School (PA), where he posted a 0.64 ERA in 55.0 IP his senior year. Binford overcame Tommy John surgery his sophomore year at Mercersburg Academy to get recruited by the University of Virginia and to get drafted by the in the 30th round.

THE LAST TIME…

T-Bones scored 10 runs in a game 6/11/19 G1 CLE (10) T-Bones recorded 15 hits in a game 6/14/19 at TEX (13-6) T-Bones shut out their opponent 5/17/19 FM (3-0) T-Bones won with a walk-off 5/23/19 LIN (9-8) G1 8th T-Bones swept a series 8/6-8/8 Vs TEX (3-0) T-Bones won 5 games in a row 6/18-6/29/18 9 games A T-Bone had 4 hits in a game 9/11/18 @STP Ryan Brett (4) A T-Bone had 5 hits in a game 8/1/17 @CLE Cedric Hunter (5) A T-Bone had 5+ RBIs in a game 9/14/18 STP Todd Cunningham (5) A T-Bone hit at least 2 HRs in a game 9/11/18 @STP Noah Perio Jr (2) A T-Bone hit a grand slam 9/14/18 STP Todd Cunningham A T-Bone pitcher threw a complete game (9 IP) 8/12/16 Jarred Messer A T-Bone pitcher struck out at least 10 batters 5/22/19 G2 Randall Delgado 10 (5/22 LIN) A T-Bone pitcher threw a no-hitter 7/5/18 Combined in 7 innings (1-0 @TEX)

T-BONES NUMBERS

T-BONES PITCHERS W-L ERA IP H R ER BB SO HR Starters 13-12 4.69 159.2 157 92 83 60 161 17 Relievers 2-4 5.41 93.1 86 66 56 63 104 5 15-16 4.95 253.0 243 158 139 123 165 22

Length of Start Team Record by Team Record by Team Record by Quality Starts Length Starter Reliever (#, W-L, Team W-L) Less than 5 IP 2-7 Delgado (2-0) Magliaro (2-2) Collier (2, 1-1, 1-1) 5-5.2 IP 6-6 Collier (3-3) Diaz (2-0) Baker (1, 0-1, 0-1) 6-6.2 IP 4-2 Stout (1-1) Lenik (2-0) Perrin (3, 2-0, 2-1) 7-7.2 IP 3-1 Baker (1-1) Balagear (0-1) Manoah Jr. (1, 1-0, 1-0) 8-8.2 IP Hurlbutt (0-3) Lee (4-6) Binford (1, 1-0,1-0) 9.0 IP or more Magliaro (2-2) Calvano (4-7) Calvano (0-1) Hurlbutt (1-0) Perrin (2-2) Lowery (4-8) Hamann (0-1) Hamann (2-4) Owens (1-1) Foriest (3-6) Manoah Jr. (1-1) Romano (0-3) Binford (1-0) Robertson (0-1) Collier (0-1) Paredes (2-2) Manoah (1-1)

Pitcher Holds Saves/ 1-R 2-R 3-R+ Multi Opps Save Save Save Inning Save

Lenik 1/1 1

Diaz 1 2/1 1 1

Lee 1 1 1

Lowery 1/1 1 Peredez 1/1 1 TOTAL 2 5/5 2 1 2

Catcher Stats Player GS/Record ERA IP PB R ER CS ATT PCT Morales 15/9-6 3.74 125 0 61 52 1 13 0.07 Correa 16/6-10 6.11 128 0 97 87 3 20 0.15 4.95 253 0 158 139 4 33 0.12 Total 30/15-16

Outfield Assists

Runs Scored in 1 2 3 4 5+ Player Number Last Inning Robertson 1 5/22 LIN T-Bones 36 22 13 5 3 Allday 1 6/19 SC Opponent 35 18 7 6 17

Record by Runs Scored/Allowed

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+

T-Bones Runs 1-4 0-5 3-2 2-2 2-3 1-2 2-1 2-0 1-1 3-0 Opp. Runs 4-0 2-0 2-2 0-1 2-1 3-2 2-6 2-0 1-0 0-2

Runs by Inning 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Xtra

T-Bones 40 10 22 10 23 18 16 8 9 5

Opponent 19 11 15 18 22 20 10 14 18 2 HR by Inning 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Xtra T-Bones 6 3 4 3 3 1 2 1 3 1

Opponent 2 5 4 2 5 1 2 6

Multi-Hit Games Multi-RBI Games

Hitter 2 3 4 5+ Total (last) Hitter 2 3 4 5+ Total (last) Sweeney 8 6/11 Mason Davis 1 5/19 O’Malley 9 6/19 GM 1 Franco 2 5/27 Franco 6 6/3 Gillaspie 3 1 6/14 Davis 1 5/19 Robertson 1 5/22 G1 Gillaspie 6 1 6/20 Sweeney 2 5/27 Correa 5 6/15 O’Malley 2 6/16 Allday 1 1 5/27 Brett 2 6/15 Reynolds 3 6/11 Reynolds 2 5/29 GM 1 Brett 5 1 6/14 Correa 2 1 6/19 GM 1 Morales 5 1 6/16 Nava 3 6/15 Robertson 1 5/31 Romano 6 1 6/12 Tice 4 1 6/14 Mars 3 1 6/13 Nava 3 1 6/16 Morales 1 1 6/14 Romano 4 2 6/19 GM 2 Tice 1 6/12 Mars 2 2 6/15 Allday 1 6/20

HOME RUNS Player No. Sol 2R 3R GS vs. vs. 0 out 1 out 2 out Left Right Center Go- Tied Last HR o LHP RHP Field ahead Game Sweeney 4 3 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 3 5/22 LIN G1

Romano 3 1 2 3 2 1 2 1 2 6/12 CLE Robertson 1 1 1 1 1 5/17FM Gillaspie 3 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 6/14 TEX Allday 1 1 1 1 1 5/25 WPG G2 Franco 1 1 1 1 1 Tice 1 1 1 1 6/9 CHI Morales 1 Brett 2 1 1 1 1 Mars 1 1 1 1 1 1 6/13 CLE Correa 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 6/19 SC GM 1 Team Totals 20 8 4 4 0 3 13 7 6 1 4 9 2 7 0 6/19 SC GM 1

Games Started By Position

C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH

Morales (15) Gillaspie (14) Reynolds Davis (4) O’Malley Robertson (7) Sweeney (12) Allday (4) Franco (9) (13) (24)

Correa (16) Franco (9) Tice (16) O’Malley (2) Sweeney (6) Brett (20) Allday (10) O’Malley Gillaspie (2)

Nava (8) Romano (2) Sweeney (5) Romano (1) Allday Robertson Gillaspie Davis (15)

Romano Nava Mars (8) Robertson Brett (2) (13) (5)

Reynolds (4) Tice (2) Mars (4) Nava (7)

Sparks (3) Nava Correa (5)

Romano Morales (5)

Games Started By Batting Order

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Reynolds (8) Sweeney O’Malley Franco Gillaspie (23) Morales (6) Allday (10) Robertson (5) Davis (5) (19) (17) (18)

Brett (11) Tice (12) Nava (10) Reynolds (1) Franco (1) Robertson (5) Robertson (4) Allday (4) Brett (3)

Tice Sweeney Nava (5) Morales (4) Correa (6) Correa Morales (5) Reynolds (4) (11) (7)

Mars (11) Gillaspie (7) Sparks (3) Nava (2) Morales (4) Correa (3) Romano (15)

O’Malley (11) O’Malley (1) Reynolds Tice (1)

Gillaspie (1) Brett (1) Tice (4)

Mars (1)

Brett (8)

T-BONES BEHIND THE NUMBERS T-BONES RECORDS MISCELLANEOUS Commit 0 errors 11-5 Commit 1 error 1-5 SEASON HIGHS & Commit 2 errors 3-3 LOWS Commit 3 errors 1-2 Commit 4+ errors 0-0 Number of Days in 1st: 10 Walk 4 or more times 10-6 Number of Days in 2nd: 4 Allow 4 or more walks 5-10 Number of Days in 3rd: 4 Score in First Inning 7-6 Number of Days in 4th: 12 Opponent Scores in First 4-6 Number of Days in 5th: 0 Starting Right-hander 13-14 Number of Days in 6th: 0 Starting Left-hander 2-2 Most Games Above .500: 4 (5/26) Facing Right-handed Starter 11-11 Facing Left-handed Starter 4-5 Most Games Below .500: 9 (6/15) Leading after 6 innings 11-2 Number of Days Above .500- 14 Below .500- 17 At .500: 2 Leading after 7 innings 12-1 Longest Winning Streak: 4 Leading after 8 innings 10-0 Longest Winning Streak, Home: 3 Trailing after 6 innings 2-13 Longest Winning Streak, Road: 2 Trailing after 7 innings 1-13 Longest Losing Streak: 6 Trailing after 8 innings 1-11 Longest Losing Streak, Tied after 6 innings 1-1 Tied after 7 innings 1-1 Home: 4 Tied after 8 innings 0-1 Longest Losing Streak, Starter leaves with lead 10-5 Road:5 Starter leaves trailing 2-10 Longest Series Win Streak: 2 Starter leaves tied 2-3 Longest Series Win Streak, Home: 2 Opp. Starter leaves leading 4-10 Longest Series Win Streak, Road: 3 Opp. Starter leaves trailing 9-4 Longest Series Losing Streak: 2 Opp. Starter leaves tied 1-2 T-Bones Starter more IP 13-4 Longest Series Losing Streak, Home: 2 Opp. Starter more IP 1-10 Longest Series Losing Streak, Road: 3 Starters Same IP 1-1 Largest Margin of Victory: 7 Quality Start 5-1 Largest Margin of Defeat: 11 Opponent Quality Starts 1-10 Largest Come-From-Behind Both Quality Starts 0-2 Win: 2 No HR 5-7 1 HR 5-6 Largest Come-From-Behind 2+ HR 4-0 Loss: 1 6/19 SC GM 1 No HR Allowed 7-4 Longest Rain Delay: 30 min 6/5 MKE 1 HR Allowed 7-8 Most Errors Game Team: 3 2+ HR Allowed 0-4 Most Errors, One Game: 3 In May 7-6 Most DP Turned, Game: 2 5/26 WPG In June 8-10 Most DP Against, Game: 2 5/19 FM, 5/27 FM In July MISCELLANEOUS OCCURRENCES In August

In September Back-to-Back Homers:

Back-to-Back Allowed: 0 On Sunday 2-3 On Monday 1-1 Complete Game: 1 6/19 SC GM 2 On Tuesday 2-0 CG Against: 0 On Wednesday 4-3 Shutout Wins: 2 (5/17 FM), (5/22 LIN) On Thursday 0-4 Shutout losses: On Friday 2-2 Complete Game Shutout: 0 On Saturday 3-2 Complete Game Shutout against: White Sleeveless Pinstripe 0 No-Hitter: White Jerseys Multi-Homer Games: 1 White/gold jerseys 4-9 Multi-Homer Games Against: 3 Travel Greys 2-4 Grand Slam Allowed: Maroon BP tops 7-2 5+ RBI Games: Black BP tops 0-1 Inside-the-park HR: 0 Special Jerseys 1-0 Sellouts: After Off Day 1-0

TEAM BATTING TEAM PITCHING Runs (Game): 13 (6/14 TEX) Runs (Game): 12 (5/30 MKE) Runs (Inning): 6 (5/29 MKE GM 1), (6/19 SC GM 1) Runs (Inning): 5 (5/30 MKE), (6/19 SC GM 1) Hits (Game): 21 (6/14 TEX) Most Hits (Inning): 5 (5/30 MKE) Hits (Inning): 5 (6/19 SC G1) Fewest Hits (besides no hitter): 3 Fewest Hits: 3 (5/25 WPG G1) HR’s (Game): 3 (5/30 MKE) Fewest Runs: 1 HR’s (Inning): 2 (6/20 SC) HR’s (Game): 3 (5/27 FM) Batters in an Inning: 11 (5/30 MKE) HR’s (Inning): 1 Walks: 10 (5/26 WPG G1) Extra-base Hits: 6 (6/14 TEX) Strikeouts (9 innings): 15 (6/11 CLE) Batters in Inning: 11 (5/29 MKE GM 1), (6/19 SC GM 1) Strikeouts (Extra Innings): Walks: 9 (6/19 SC G1) SB Against: 3 Strikeouts (Game): 10 Fewest Runs (Game): 0 (5/17 FM) Stolen Bases (Game): 3 (6/19 SC GM 1) Most Hits (Game): 16 (6/9 CHI) Errors (Game): 2 (6/14 TEX)

ATTENDANCE / TIMES Total H Largest Home Crowd: 5,404 (6/19 SC) RECORDS BY OPPONENT Smallest Home Crowd: 1,838 (5/22 LIN DH) Largest Road Crowd: 4324 (5/25 WPG) Smallest Road Crowd: 35 (6/4 MKE) Opponent Overall Home Away Avg. Time of Game: 2:42 STP Longest Home Game (Innings): 9 Longest 9-inning Home Game (Time): 3:20 5/31 vs. GAR SC 1-2 1-2 Long Extra Inning Game (Time): 3:15 5/25 vs. WPG G1 CHI 1-2 1-2 Shortest Home Game: 1:59 5/29 vs. MKE G1 GAR 0-3 0-3 Shortest Home Game (Weather): Longest 9-inning Road Game: 5:35 (6/4 MKE) MKE 2-5 1-2 1-3 Longest Extra Inning Home Game (Innings): 5/22 vs. LIN G1 FM 3-1 3-1 Longest Extra Inning Road Game (Innings): 8 5/22 vs. LIN G2 Longest Extra Inning Home (Time): 2:58 5/22 vs. LIN G1 SF Longest Extra Inning Road (Time): 3:15 5/25 vs. WPG G1 LIN 2-0 2-0 Shortest 9-inning Road Game: 2:39 6/13 vs. CLE TEX 3-0 3-0 Shortest 7-inning Home Game: 1:59 5/29 MKE GM 1 Shortest 7-inning Road Game: 2:08 5/25 WPG G1 WIN 1-2 1-2 Rainouts: 4 – May 18 vs FM, May 20 vs LIN, May 21 vs. LIN, May CLE 2-1 2-1 24 vs. WPG, May 29 vs. MKE, May 18 vs. SC Totals 15-16 8-10 7-6 Delays: 1 Longest Delay: 15 minutes 5/22 G1

Suspended Games: 5/25 WPG Cancelled Games: 5/18 FM, 5/20 LIN, 5/21 LIN, 5/24 WPG, 5/28 MKE T-Bones Ejection: 1 (5/30 MKE), 2 (6/6 MKE)

DAY BY DAY

Date Time Opponent Score Winning Pitcher Losing Pitcher Save Att. Record Streak +/- .500 5/17 2:42 FM 3-0 Delgado (1-0) Hagens (0-1) Lenik (1) 5,106 1-0 +1 +1 5/18 PPD Doubleheaer 5/19 5/19 2:42 FM 7-2 Kessay (1-0) Collier (0-1) 2,812 1-1 -1 +0 5/19 3:00 FM 8-1 Stout (1-0) Pike (0-1) 2,812 2-1 +1 +1 5/20 LIN PPD Doubleheader 5/21 5/21 LIN PPD Doubleheader 5/22 (one game made up on 8/21 3-1 +2 +2 5/22 2:58 LIN 9-8(8) Lenik (1-0) Hohensee (0-1) 5/22 2:15 LIN 3-0 Delgado (2-0) Martis (0-2) Diaz (1) 1,828 4-1 +3 +3 5/24 PPD Doubleheader 5/25 5/25 3:15 @WPG 5-3 Lenik (2-0) Bender (0-1) Diaz (2) 5-1 +4 +4 5/25 2:08 @WPG 3-1 French (1-0) Stout (1-1) Torres (1) 4,324 5-2 -1 +3 5/26 2:57 @WPG 4-2 McGovern (2-0) Hurlbutt (0-1) Capellan (2) 3,085 5-3 -2 +2 5/27 2:43 FM 10-6 Baker (1-0) Wilkins (1-1) 2,374 6-3 +1 +3 5/28 PPD Doubleheader 5/29 5/29 1:59 MKE 8-1 Magliaro (1-0) Dickson (0-2) 7-3 +2 +4 5/29 2:29 MKE 6-4 Heyer (1-2) Lowery (0-1) Smith (3) 1,866 7-4 -1 +3 5/30 2:53 MKE 12-1 Ventura (1-2) Collier (0-2) 2,488 7-5 -2 +2 5/31 3:20 GAR 7-1 Coursel (2-0) Hurlbutt (0-2) 3,048 7-6 -3 +1 6/1 3:15 GAR 3-1 Lubking (2-0) Baker (1-1) Carvallo (2) 4,105 7-7 -4 +0 6/2 GAR 11-6 Morell (6-0) Lee (0-1) 3,006 7-8 -5 -1 6/3 @MKE 7-4 Heyer (2-2) Magliaro (1-1) Smith (5) 55 7-9 -6 -1.5 6/4 5:35 @MKE 4-3 Collier (2-2) Calvano (3-2) Paredes (1) 35 8-9 +1 -1 6/5 1:04 @MKE 7-2 House (3-0) Hurlbutt (0-3) 8-10 -1 -2 6/6 3:41 @MKE 5-3 Westcott (1-2) Lowery (0-2) Smith (6) 35 8-11 -2 -3 6/7 3:46 CHI 11-5 Halbohn (1-0) Calvano (0-1) 4,351 8-12 -3 -4 6/8 3:11 CHI 6-5 Magliaro (2-1) Echemendia (0-1) Lowery (1) 4,872 9-12 +1 -3 6/9 3:08 CHI 6-2 Westphal (4-0) Collier (1-3) 3,115 9-13 -1 -4 6/11 3:34 @CLE 10-8 Owens (1-0) Pearson (2-1) Lee (1) 1,620 10-13 +1 -3 6/12 3:04 @CLE 7-1 Perrin (1-0) Idrogo (1-2) 1,207 11-13 +2 -2 6/13 2:39 @CLE 7-6 Garcia (1-1) Calvano (0-2) Wilson (3) 1,131 11-14 -1 -3 6/14 3:36 @TEX 13-6 Collier (2-3) Stutzman (2-1) 1,860 12-14 +1 -2 6/15 2:56 @TEX 7-2 Manoah Jr. (1-0) Lemond (0-5) 1,925 13-14 +2 -1 6/16 2:12 @TEX 7-1 Binford (1-0) Hilton (2-3) 785 14-14 +3 +0 6/18 PPD Doubleheader 6/19 6/19 3:03 SC 7-6 Magliaro (2-2) Sierra (1-0) Pobereyko (9) 5,404 14-15 -1 -1 6/19 2:21 SC 4-3 Perrin (2-0) Fallwell (4-1) 5,404 15-15 +1 +0 6/20 2:55 SC 7-4 Foriest (0-1) Gercken (2-0) Pobereyko (10) 3,492 15-16 -1 -1

2019 TRANSACTIONS LIST 5/14/19: Place IF Ryan Brett and RHP Dustin Hurlbutt on the disabled list. 5/22/19: Released RHP Jesus Balaguer and activated RHP Dustin Hurlbutt from disabled list. Signed IF Ramsey Romano. 5/24/19: Sold the contract of RHP Randall Delgado to the New York Yankees; activate OF Ryan Brett from the disabled list. 5/27/19: Place IF Mason Davis on disabled list and is retroactive until 5/30/19. Signed LHP Nathan Foriest. 5/31/19: Sold the contract of RHP Kevin Lenik to the Boston Red Sox and sold the contract of LHP Eric Stout to the Cincinnati Reds. 6/1/19: Signed OF Daniel Nava and IF Dylan Tice. 6/2/19: Signed RHP Jon Perrin and place LHP Carlos Diaz on the inactive list. 6/7/19: Released IF Carlos Franco and signed OF Danny Mars. 6/9/19: Placed INF Mason Davis on the Inactive List retroactive to May 23 and placed RHP Dylan Baker on the Disabled List retroactive to June 2. 6/10/19: Signed RHP Erik Manoah Jr. and traded INF Mikey Reynolds to Sussex County (Can-Am League) 6/11/19: Signed LHP Henry Owens. 6/12/19: Sold contract of IF Darnell Sweeney to the Pittsburgh Pirates. 6/13/19: Signed IF Caleb Dean. 6/15/19: Hitting coach Daniel Robertson signs a player contract with Cleburne. 6/16/19: Signed RHP Christian Binford placed RHP Eduardo Parades on the inactive list. 6/18/19: Released IF Caleb Dean; Signed IF Taylor Sparks; Placed RHP Tommy Collier on the disabled list; activated Forrest Allday from the disabled list. 6/19/19: Signed RHP Kenny Koplove and released RHP Dustin Hurlbutt 6/21/19: Sold the contract of RHP Jon Perrin to Acereros de Norte (Monclova) AAA Mexico