OFFICIAL GAME INFORMATION T-Bones (7-9, 4th South) at Milwaukee Milkmen (8-10, 6th North) RHP #34 Tommy Collier (0-2, 8.59) at RHP #16 Angel Ventura (1-2, 3.09) Game 17 –Road Game 5 6/4/19 - 5:35 pm —Kokomo Municple Stadium, Kokomo, Indiana Series: Game 2 of 4 On air at T-&Bones MixLR Channel

AA SOUTH STANDINGS FINAL STANDINGS Team W L GB Last Game Last Night The T-Bones dropped lost their sixth straight game last night 7-4. The club did bat the tying Cleburne 9 8 W 2-0 STP run in the ninth but could not overcome two errors and some late offense by the Milkmen. Lincoln 9 8 W 8-7 FM

Sioux Falls 8 8 0.5 L 3-1 GAR Tonight T-Bones 7 9 1.5 L 7-4 MKE The T-Bones will play game two of their four game series with the Milwaukee Milkmen. Sioux City 6 11 3 L 7-6 WPG

Texas 2 15 7 L 4-3 STP Sizzle Facts Matchups Streak: L6 Last 5: 0-5 Last 10: 2-8 RHP Tommy Collier takes the hill for KC tonight. The Houston native returns to KCK after Home: 6-3 Away: 1-2 Vs. MKE: 1-2 a stellar season in 2018. Collier was terrific all season long and came up big for the T- South: 2-0 North: 5-7 Month: 0-3 Bones in the American Association playoffs. Collier tossed seven innings in the first-round Runs/Rank HR/Rank OBP/Rank division series clincher in a 4-2 win over Sioux City at Lewis and Clark Park in Iowa. He 68 / 7th 11/6th .348 / 6th scattered four hits and allowed just one earned run to help push the T-Bones on to the AVG/Rank ERRORS OPS/Rank championship series. He then hurled eight innings, giving up three earned runs in a 7-3 T- .267/6th 15/ 7th .738 / 6th Bones win to take a 2-1 series lead over the Saints in the Championship series. He would WHIP/Rank ERA/Rank Strike Outs/Rank go 2-0 in the post season and give up four earned runs in 15 innings with 11 strike outs. 1.47/ 8th 4.96 / 9th 141 / 4th For the season he 12-3 with a 3.11 and his 140 strike outs led the Association. RHP Angel T-BONES LEAGUE LEADERS Ventura will take the mound for the Milkmen. Ventura spent eight seasons with the AVG Ramsey Romano .400 / 1st Milwaukee Brewers organization reaching AAA in 2017 and 2018. A native of the Dominican Republic he has a career record of 40-36 in parts of nine season with a 4.07 Xtra base Darnell Sweeney 10/ T 2nd th ERA. BB Darnell Sweeney 12 / T 6 Roster Moves nd HR Darnell Sweeny 4 / T 2 The T-Bones roster once again has a move prior to the Sunday’s game. The club added Total Bases Darnell Sweeney 55 / 3rd RHP Jon Perrin and placed LHP Carlos Diaz on the Inactive list. It has been a busy rd SB Darnell Sweeney 6 / T 3 week for the T-Bones. The team signed seven-year Major Leaguer Daniel Nava and nd OBP Darnell Sweeny .493/ 2 former T-Bone Dylan Tice. To get to the American Association roster number of 23 the Last Five team released OF Daniel Robertson but have added him to the coaching staff as Hitting Day Opp Result/Notes Coach. Bill Sobbe will stay at third base but also take over the pitching coach duties. Sobbe served as the pitching coach for the club from until 2014-2016. Friday the T-Bones 6/3 MKE L 7-4 plenty of hits, too many runs given sold the contract of LHP Eric Stout to the and RHP Kevin Lenik to the 6/2 GAR L 11-6 not enough runs or hits . On Thursday the team inked former Big Leaguer righty Eduardo 6/1 GAR L 3-1 plenty of hits, not enough runs Paredes to the roster. 5/31 GAR L 7-1 another quiet bats night About the Milkmen 5/30 MKE L 12-1 too many runs The Milwaukee Milkmen are the newest members of the American Association. They are By the Numbers set to open their brand-new ballpark Routine Field a 15-million-dollar park on Monday June 24th against the Gary SouthShore RailCats. In the meantime, the play their home Day…1-2 Night…6-6 games in Kokomo, Indiana where the team ownership group owns a team in the Series...1-3 Sweeps… Northwoods League. Series Open…5-1 Series Middle…0-4 Series Finale…3-2 Rubber Match…1-1 NEXT FIVE Last At-Bat...2-3 Walk-Off…1-0 Comeback…2-0 Extra Innings…2-0 6/5 @MKE RHP Dustin Hurlbutt at TBA 12:05pm Doubleheader… 2-0-3 Score First…3-3 6/6 @MKE RHP Dylan Baker at TBA 12:05pm Allow First Run…4-4 1-Run Game…1-0 2-Run Game…1-4 3-Run Game…2-1 6/7 CHI TBA at TBA 7:05pm 4+Run Game…3-2 More hits…5-2 6/8 CHI TBA at TBA 7:05pm Fewer hits…1-5 Same hits…1-1 Scoring 0-3…2-6 Scoring 4-6…1-2 6/9 CHI TBA at TBA 1:05pm Scoring 7+…4-0 Allow 0-3…5-2 Allow 4-6…1-2 Allow 7+…1-4

Steak Bites from the Steakhouse

The wrong direction Just how good have the T-Bones been since 2017? The team has finished above .500 in back to back seasons a franchise first, won a title, qualified for post season twice, set a first and second highest win total. Add to spending almost 200 days above .500 things have been very good. The current losing streak of six games is the longest since 2016. The club suffered three streaks of three losses last season and in 17 had two streaks of five games in the loss column.

Buy Local With the addition of RHP Jon Perrin from Olathe the T-Bones add another local connection to the roster. He joins right-hander Robert Calvano from Kansas City, Infielder Shawn O’Malley who lives in Overland Park on the pitching staff. RHP Dustin Hurlbutt is from Coffeyville, Kansas, and IF Casey Gillaspie is a former Wichita State star.

Sell Sell Sell The T-Bones had a pair of contracts purchased today by Major League organizations. LHP Eric Stout was purchased by the Cincinnati Reds. The former Royal was joined by his AAA teammate from last season at Omaha in RHP Kevin Lenik who was purchased as well today by the Boston Red Sox. That makes three this season joining Randal Delgado who was signed by the New York Yankees last Friday.

Tice Tice Baby Dylan Tice .333 in 68 games with one and 16 RBIs while holding down the leadoff spot for KC last season until August 5th. The next day he became the 38th Kansas City player and the eighth that season to have his contract purchased when the came calling. Tice was among the league leaders at the plate all season last year. The Perkasie, Pennsylvania native was ninth in the league in average, 4th with 55 runs scored, 5th in hits with 91 and 4th in on base percentage at .428 when he was sold. Tice walked 41 times and added 12 stolen bases to a T-Bones club that flourished all season with him at the top of the batting order. He was second on the club in stolen bases and was hit by a team-leading seven pitches last season. Tice came to Kansas City following an All-Star season where he hit .327 for the Rockland Boulders of the CAN-AM League in 2017. Tice was drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 36th round of the 2015 MLB Draft out of West Chester University of Pennsylvania. He would spend parts of two seasons with the Cardinals organization, reaching high A Palm Beach in the Florida State League in 2016. In 40 games he hit .288 with a homer and 18 RBIs in 2016. Tice spent eight games at low A Peoria in the , hitting a home run and driving in six runs in 35 at bats, and he spent another 20 games at short season A State College in the New York-Penn League with two long balls, 10 RBIs and a .281 batting average. Tice spent 41 games following the 2015 draft with the Cardinals Gulf Coast League club. He hit .280 with one home run and 22 RBIs in his rookie season.

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 IF Darnell Sweeney - Philadelphia OF Ryan Brett – Tampa Bay OF Daniel Nava –Boston, Tampa Bay, Los Angeles (AL), Philadelphia and Kansas City RHP Eduardo Parades – Los Angeles (AL)

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.

Mr Versatile IF Ramsey Romano pitched in relief Wednesday night notching a scoreless seventh in game two. He also has pitch run a pair of times scoring a go ahead and a game tying run. He was also pretty versatile before he joined the T-Bones. Romano went to the University of Michigan for a year and played quarterback along with being part of the team. As a Senior in high school he threw 30 TD’s and for 3,415 yards averaging 296 yards a game passing before choosing to go the fulltime baseball route.

Let the Countdown begin With the win last night in the game over Milwaukee Joe Calfapietra now is 974 wins as a manager. He is set to be the next indy manager to 1000 win. St. Paul Manager George Tsamis reached 1,000 career wins back on June 12, 2018. He joined former Fargo boss Doug Simunic, current Gary Manager Greg Tagert and second year Manager Butch Hobson in the 1,000-win club in indy ball. Overall — 18 seasons W 974 L 826 .544

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 Baseball 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

Serving 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 Serving 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 season to affiliated ball and three more to Mexico, yet still somehow reached a franchise best 26 games above .500. Since 2018 the T-Bones have had 15 players’ contracts purchased and four players sign with Mexico. The list of contracts purchased this past year: 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 , 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.

On this Date… T-Bones Snap Skid with Late Rally in Wichita

06/04/2011

The Kansas City T-Bones (8-14) capitalized on a late by the Wichita Wingnuts (15-7) to snap a team record eight-game losing streak with a 6-3 victory Saturday night in Wichita, KS.

Aharon Eggleston drew a walk from Jonathan Ellis to begin the game for Kansas City and eventually scored on a sacrifice fly from Ray Sadler to take an early 1-0 lead. Wichita answered against T.J. Large (2-3) in the bottom of the inning, tying the game at one on an RBI double by Juan Richardson.

The Wingnuts took a 2-1 lead in the third on an RBI single by Jorge Delgado. In the sixth, Kansas City reclaimed the lead with a two-run frame, starting the attack when Sadler was hit by a pitch with one out. Jonathan Jaspe (pictured) immediately followed with an RBI double, and scored two batters later on a double by Dwayne White to make the score 3-2.

Ellis left with one out in the seventh having surrendered three runs on six hits. He did not factor into the decision.

Wichita continued to battle against Large, tying the game at three on an RBI single by Thomas Fitzgerald in the bottom of the seventh. Large left after seven innings having allowed three runs on five hits, earning the victory after a two-run eighth inning by the Kansas City offense.

The T-Bones opened the eighth inning against reliever Jared Simon (1-1) with a walk by Sadler. Jaspe attempted to sacrifice the veteran right-fielder to second and reached on a throwing error to put two on with nobody out for Kansas City. Simon gave way to Eric Gilliland after inducing a popout, and the left- hander quickly got the second out of the frame with foul fly to third. Then, after walking Alberto Espinosa, Gilliland surrendered the winning run with a bases-loaded walk to Fernando Garcia. Eggleston followed with an RBI single to make the score 5-3 before Espinosa was cut down at home to end the inning.

Simon was charged with two unearned runs in two-thirds of an inning. He took the loss without surrendering a hit.

Jaspe added the sixth and final run with an RBI single in the ninth. Kyle Dahman pitched a scoreless eighth for the T-Bones and Andy Shipman added a scoreless ninth to earn his second of the season. .

MEET THE T -BONES STARTING PITCHER

#34 Tommy Collier

Position: P

Date of Birth: 12/03/1989

Height: 6' 3" Weight: 205 lbs College Experience: San Jacinto College

Bats: R Throws: R

Resides: Cypress, TX

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 2011 21 -0.4 Connecticut NYPL A- DET 4 1 .800 1.85 1.85 7 7 0 0 0 0 39.0 28 8 8 1 10 0 35 3 0 2 156 0.974 6.5 0.2 2.3 8.1 3.50

2012 22 0.2 West Michigan MIDW A DET 9 8 .529 2.74 3.18 24 24 0 1 1 0 124.2 112 44 38 5 37 0 84 5 1 6 503 1.195 8.1 0.4 2.7 6.1 2.27

2013 23 2 Teams 2 Lgs A+-AA DET 5 3 .625 4.43 4.70 14 14 0 0 0 0 67.0 74 35 33 5 24 0 54 5 0 3 293 1.463 9.9 0.7 3.2 7.3 2.25

2013 23 -1.6 Erie EL AA DET 1 0 1.000 5.40 5.40 1 1 0 0 0 0 5.0 6 3 3 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 21 1.400 10.8 1.8 1.8 3.6 2.00 2013 23 -0.2 Lakeland FLOR A+ DET 4 3 .571 4.35 4.65 13 13 0 0 0 0 62.0 68 32 30 4 23 0 52 5 0 3 272 1.468 9.9 0.6 3.3 7.5 2.26

2013 23 0.0 Mesa AZFL Fal 0 0 0.64 0.64 4 3 0 0 0 0 14.0 11 1 1 0 2 0 10 0 0 0 53 0.929 7.1 0.0 1.3 6.4 5.00

2014 24 2 Teams 2 Lgs AA-A+ DET 7 10 .412 5.14 5.75 26 26 0 1 1 0 133.0 135 85 76 19 55 0 88 8 2 5 578 1.429 9.1 1.3 3.7 6.0 1.60

2014 24 -0.6 Erie EL AA DET 4 7 .364 5.88 6.41 17 17 0 1 1 0 85.2 86 61 56 14 39 0 48 4 1 3 373 1.459 9.0 1.5 4.1 5.0 1.23

2014 24 0.8 Lakeland FLOR A+ DET 3 3 .500 3.80 4.56 9 9 0 0 0 0 47.1 49 24 20 5 16 0 40 4 1 2 205 1.373 9.3 1.0 3.0 7.6 2.50

2015 25 2 Teams 2 Lgs AA-A+ DET 7 8 .467 3.70 4.05 26 26 0 0 0 0 155.2 154 70 64 8 39 0 114 4 4 1 646 1.240 8.9 0.5 2.3 6.6 2.92

2015 25 0.4 Erie EL AA DET 4 4 .500 4.40 4.49 18 18 0 0 0 0 108.1 111 54 53 6 28 0 76 4 4 0 456 1.283 9.2 0.5 2.3 6.3 2.71

2015 25 2.0 Lakeland FLOR A+ DET 3 4 .429 2.09 3.04 8 8 0 0 0 0 47.1 43 16 11 2 11 0 38 0 0 1 190 1.141 8.2 0.4 2.1 7.2 3.45

2016 26 1.5 Erie EL AA DET 9 7 .563 4.20 4.61 25 25 0 2 0 0 130.2 145 67 61 15 35 0 87 4 0 3 563 1.378 10.0 1.0 2.4 6.0 2.49

2016-17 26 -1.7 La Guaira VEWL FgW 2 2 .500 2.81 2.81 6 5 0 0 0 0 25.2 22 8 8 2 9 0 13 3 0 1 105 1.208 7.7 0.7 3.2 4.6 1.44

2017-18 27 -1.2 La Guaira VEWL FgW 1 4 .200 5.17 5.63 8 8 0 0 0 0 38.1 44 24 22 3 9 0 31 2 0 4 165 1.383 10.3 0.7 2.1 7.3 3.44

2018-19 28 -0.5 Obregon MXPW FgW 2 4 .333 5.32 5.52 9 9 0 0 0 0 44.0 55 27 26 2 15 1 27 5 1 3 201 1.591 11.3 0.4 3.1 5.5 1.80

2018 28 1.5 Kansas City AA Ind 12 3 .800 3.11 3.45 20 20 0 0 0 0 133.0 120 51 46 13 22 0 140 8 0 4 539 1.068 8.1 0.9 1.5 9.5 6.36 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 Minors (6 seasons) Minors 41 37 .526 3.88 4.28 122 122 0 4 2 0 650.0 648 309 280 53 200 0 462 29 7 20 2739 1.305 9.0 0.7 2.8 6.4 2.31

Foreign (3 seasons) Foreign 5 10 .333 4.67 4.92 23 22 0 0 0 0 108.0 121 59 56 7 33 1 71 10 1 8 471 1.426 10.1 0.6 2.8 5.9 2.15 Other (2 seasons) Other 12 3 .800 2.88 3.18 24 23 0 0 0 0 147.0 131 52 47 13 24 0 150 8 0 4 592 1.054 8.0 0.8 1.5 9.2 6.25 All Levels (8 Seasons) 58 50 .537 3.81 4.18 169 167 0 4 2 0 905.0 900 420 383 73 257 1 683 47 8 32 3802 1.278 9.0 0.7 2.6 6.8 2.66 AA (4 seasons) Minors 18 18 .500 4.72 5.05 61 61 0 3 1 0 329.2 348 185 173 36 103 0 213 12 5 6 1413 1.368 9.5 1.0 2.8 5.8 2.07 A+ (3 seasons) Minors 10 10 .500 3.50 4.14 30 30 0 0 0 0 156.2 160 72 61 11 50 0 130 9 1 6 667 1.340 9.2 0.6 2.9 7.5 2.60

Tommy Collier returns to KCK after a stellar season in 2018. The Houston native was terrific all season long and came up big for the T-Bones in the American Association playoffs. Collier tossed seven innings in the first-round division series clincher in a 4-2 win over Sioux City at Lewis and Clark Park in Iowa. He scattered four hits and allowed just one earned run to help push the T- Bones on to the championship series. Collier was not able to pitch the first two games at St. Paul in the league finals, but when the series shifted to Kansas City and his turn came up five days later, he again delivered. He hurled eight innings, giving up three earned runs in a 7-3 T-Bones win to take a 2-1 series lead over the Saints. He would go 2-0 in the post season and give up four earned runs in 15 innings with 11 strike outs.

The right-hander would twice earn Rawlings Pitcher of the Month honors in June and July and would put up an impressive streak over the course of his last 15 starts of the regular season. In all 15 starts, from June 18th until August 30th, Kansas City went 15-0 as a team in Collier’s 15 starts. He would pick up 11 wins on his record, and in the other four starts, he would throw four more quality starts of three earned runs or fewer in at least six innings. In his other start in that stretch, he went five innings with six punch outs in another T-Bones win. For the season, the former Detroit Tigers farm hand would go 12-3 with 140 strike outs in 133 innings of work. He issued just 22 walks in 20 starts with a 3.11 ERA. Combined for the regular and post season Collier would post a 14-4 record in 156 innings with 160 strike outs. Collier would throw 16 quality starts out of 23 turns in the rotation. He pitched at least six innings in 21 of his last 22 starts for the T-Bones. Collier also won eight of his 10 road starts, and the T-Bones won all 10 of his starts away from T-Bones Stadium, including game five of the American Association Division Series where he was the winner. Collier finished second in the American Association in innings pitched in 2018, and his 12 wins tied for the league lead. His 140 strike outs led the Association, and Collier owns the record for the most in a single season by a T-Bones pitcher. He would break the old record of 139 that Johnathan Krysa reached in 2004. The 12 wins was the fourth highest total for a single season in franchise history. Tommy Collier, joined the T-Bones after spending 2011-2016 with the Detroit Tigers organization and reaching AA Erie in 2016, posting a career 41-37 record and a 3.88 ERA in 650 innings with Detroit. Collier has pitched in the Venezuela Winter League for La Guaira in 2016-2017 and 2017-2018, pitching in 64 innings with a 4.22 ERA over the two combined seasons. This past winter, he played in the Mexican Winter League for Obregon, going 2-4 with a 5.32 ERA.

Collier was the 22nd round pick of the Tigers in the 2011 MLB June Amateur Draft out of San Jacinto College in Houston, Texas. He went 4-1 with a 1.85 ERA in his rookie season with Connecticut in the New York/Penn League in 2011. In 2012 he made the jump to low A West Michigan, going 9-8, and he led all the starters on the club with a 2.74 ERA in 24 starting nods. In 2013, 2014 and 2015, Collier split time between High A Lakeland and AA Erie and spent 2013 in the prestigious with Mesa. Collier combined for a 4.43 ERA in 67 innings in 2013 in, and in 2014, he tossed 133 innings with a 5.75 ERA for Detroit. The right-hander went 7-8 in 2015 with a 3.70 ERA in 155.2 innings combined at both stops. At AA Erie in 2016, the Houston, Texas native won a career high nine games in 25 starts with 130.2 innings with a 4.20 ERA. Collier led the SeaWolves in wins and innings pitched that season, adding 87 strike outs. In 2008, Collier was drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers out of high school in the 29th round of the MLB Draft from Cypress-Fairbanks High School in Cypress, Texas. He was then drafted in the 49th round by Toronto in 2009 while at San Jacinto College, but he did not sign.

THE LAST TIME…

T-Bones scored 10 runs in a game 5/19/19 G2 FM (10) T-Bones recorded 15 hits in a game 9/11/18 at STP 20 (11—4) 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 5-7 4.55 69.2 69 35 35 14 62 3 Relievers 2-1 4.91 45.8 46 31 25 28 51 6 7-8 4.70 115.0 115 66 60 42 113 9

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

TOTAL 2 2/2 1 2

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 1-5 Delgado (2-0) Magliaro (2-1) 5-5.2 IP 6-2 Collier (1-2) Diaz (2-0) 6-6.2 IP 0-2 Stout (1-1) Lenik (2-0) 7-7.2 IP Baker (1-1) Balagear (0-1) 8-8.2 IP Hurlbutt (0-2) Lee (2-3) 9.0 IP or more Magliaro (1-1) Calvano (2-2) Calvano (0-1) Hurlbutt (1-0) Perrin (0-1) Lowery (1-5) Hamann (1-2) Foriest (1-3) Romano (0-2) Robertson (0-1) Collier (0-1) Paredes (0-1)

Record by Runs Scored/Allowed

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ T-Bones Runs 0-4 0-3 2-1 0-1 1-2 0-1 2-0 1-1 1-0 Opp. Runs 3-0 1-0 1-2 0-1 1-0 2-1 1-2 1-0 1-0 0-1

Runs by Inning 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Xtra T-Bones 23 4 7 3 11 6 7 2 4 5 Opponent 8 9 2 9 12 14 6 5 10 2 HR by Inning 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Xtra T-Bones 4 3 2 3 2 1 1 2 1 Opponent 1 4 1 4 1 1 5

Outfield Assists Player Number Last Robertson 1 5/22 LIN

HOME RUNS Player Last HR No. Solo 2R 3R GS vs. vs. 0 out 1 out 2 out Left Right Goahead Tied LHP RHP Field Center Game Sweeney 4 3 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 3 5/22 LIN G1 Robertson 1 1 1 1 1 5/17FM Gillaspie 1 1 1 1 1 1 5/22 LIN G1 Allday 1 1 1 1 1 5/25 WPG G2 Franco 1 1 1 1 1 Team Totals 8 5 3 0 0 2 6 2 3 1 1 5 1 3 0 5/25 WPG G2

Catcher Stats Player GS/Record ERA IP PB R ER CS ATT PCT Morales 7/4-3 2.15 55 0 26 18 1 7 0.14 Correa 7/3-4 6.40 52 0 38 37 1 7 0.14 Total 14/7-7 4.62 107 0 64 55 2 14 0.14

Runs Scored in 1 2 3 4 5+ Inning T-Bones 20 8 3 1 2 Opponent 14 8 2 1

Multi-Hit Games Multi-RBI Games

Hitter 2 3 4 5+ Total (last) Hitter 2 3 4 5+ Total (last) Sweeney 6 6/2 Mason Davis 1 5/19 O’Malley 4 6/3 Franco 2 5/27 Franco 6 6/3 Gillaspie 2 5/29 GM 1 Davis 1 5/19 Robertson 1 5/22 G1 Gillaspie 3 6/1 Sweeney 2 5/27 Correa 2 5/25 O’Malley 1 5/22 G2 Allday 1 1 5/27 Brett 1 5/27 Reynolds 3 6/1 Reynolds 2 5/29 GM 1 Brett 2 5/27 Correa 1 5/29 GM 1 Morales 1 5/27 Nava 1 6/3 Robertson 1 5/31 Tice 1 6/2 Nava 1 6/3

Games Started By Position C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH Morales (9) Gillaspie (8) Reynolds(13) Davis (4) O’Malley(12) Robertson(7) Sweeney (7) Allday (4) Franco (8) Correa (8) Franco (7) Tice (2) O’Malley (2) Sweeney(4) Brett (9) Allday (8) O’Malley Gillaspie (2)

Sweeney (5) Robertson Gillaspie (6) Davis Romano Robertson (5) Brett (2)

Reynolds (2) Nava (2)

Games Started By Batting Order 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Reynolds(8) Sweeney (16) O’Malley Franco Gillaspie(16) Morales(6) Allday (9) Robertson(5) Davis (5) (16) (16) Brett (8) Robertson(5) Robertson(4) Allday (2) Brett (3)

Correa (3) Correa (2) Morales (3) Reynolds (6)

Nava (2) Correa (2) Romano Reynolds Tice (2)

T-T-BONES BEHIND THE NUMBERS & LOW MISCELLANEOUS SEASON HIGHS & LOWS T-BONES RECORDS Commit 0 errors 6-2 Number of Days in 1st: 10 Commit 1 error 0-3 Number of Days in 2nd: 3 Commit 2 errors 1-2 Number of Days in 3rd: 2 Commit 3 errors 0-2 Number of Days in 4th: 1 Commit 4+ errors 0-0 Number of Days in 5th: 0 Walk 4 or more times 5-2 Number of Days in 6th: 0 Allow 4 or more walks 3-6 Most Games Above .500: 4 (5/26) Score in First Inning 5-2 Most Games Below .500: 2 (6/3) Number of Days Above .500- 14 Below .500- 0 At .500: 1 Opponent Scores in First 2-3 Longest Winning Streak: 4 Starting Right-hander 6-8 Longest Winning Streak, Home: 3 Starting Left-hander 1-1 Longest Winning Streak, Road: 1 Facing Right-handed Starter 5-6 Longest Losing Streak: 6 Longest Facing Left-handed Starter 2-3 Losing Streak, Home: 4 Longest Leading after 6 innings 4-0 Losing Streak, Road: 5 Longest Leading after 7 innings 5-0 Longest Series Win Streak: 2 Leading after 8 innings 3-0 Longest Series Win Streak, Home: 2 Trailing after 6 innings 1-9 Longest Series Win Streak, Road: 3 Trailing after 7 innings 1-9 Longest Series Losing Streak: 2 Trailing after 8 innings 1-6 Longest Series Losing Streak, Home: 2 Tied after 6 innings 1-0 Longest Series Losing Streak, Road: 2 Tied after 7 innings 1-0 Largest Margin of Victory: 7 Tied after 8 innings 0-0 Largest Margin of Defeat: 11 Largest Starter leaves with lead 4-4 Come-From-Behind Win: 2 Largest Starter leaves trailing 1-7 Come-From-Behind Loss: Starter leaves tied 2-0 Longest Rain Delay: 15 min 5/22 LIN Opp. Starter leaves leading 3-7 Most Errors Game Team: 3 Opp. Starter leaves trailing 4-2 Most Errors, One Game: 3 Opp. Starter leaves tied 0-0 Most DP Turned, Game: 2 5/26 WPG T-Bones Starter more IP 6-2 Most DP Against, Game: 2 5/19 FM, 5/27 FM Opp. Starter more IP 1-6 Starters Same IP 0-1 Quality Start 0-0 MISCELLANEOUS OCCURRENCES Opponent Quality Starts 1-5 Back-to-Back Homers: Both Quality Starts 0-0 No HR 3-4 Back-to-Back Allowed: 0 1 HR 0-2 Complete Game: 0 2+ HR 4-0 CG Against: 0 No HR Allowed 4-3 Shutout Wins: 2 (5/17 FM)(5/22 LIN) 1 HR Allowed 3-3 Shutout losses: 2+ HR Allowed 0-3 Complete Game Shutout: 0 In May 7-6 Complete Game Shutout against: 0 In June 0-3 No-Hitter: In July

Multi-Homer Games: 1 In August Multi-Homer Games Against: 2 Grand In September Slam Allowed: 5+ RBI Games: Inside-the- On Sunday 1-2 park HR: 0 Sellouts: On Monday 1-1 On Tuesday

On Wednesday 3-1 On Thursday 0-1 On Friday 1-1 On Saturday 1-2 White Sleeveless Pinstripe

White Jerseys

White/gold jerseys 4-5 Travel Greys 0-3 Maroon BP tops 3-0 Black BP tops

Special Jerseys

After Off Day

TEAM BATTING TEAM PITCHING Runs (Game): 10 (5/27 FM) Runs (Game): 12 (5/30 MKE) Runs (Inning): 6 (5/29 MKE GM 1) Runs (Inning): 5 (5/30 MKE) Hits (Game): 14 (5/22 LIN G1) Most Hits (Inning): 5 (5/30 MKE) Hits (Inning): 4 (5/22 LIN 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): 1 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: 5 (5/22 LIN G1) (9 innings): 12 Batters in Inning: 11 (5/29 MKE GM 1) Strikeouts (Extra Innings): Walks: 7 (5/22 LIN G1) SB Against: 3 Strikeouts (Game): 10 Fewest Runs (Game): 0 (5/17 FM) Stolen Bases (Game): 2 Most Hits (Game): 14 (5/30 MKE) Errors (Game): 1

ATTENDANCE / TIMES Largest Home Crowd: 5,106 (5/17 FM) Smallest Home Crowd: 1,838 (5/22 LIN DH)

RECORDS BY OPPONENT Largest Road Crowd: Smallest Road Crowd: Opponent Overall Home Away Avg. Time of Game: 2:43 Longest Home Game (Innings): 9 STP Longest 9-inning Home Game (Time): 3:20 5/31 vs. GAR Long Extra Inning Game (Time): 3:15 5/25 vs. WPG G1 SC Shortest Home Game: 1:59 5/29 vs. MKE G1 Shortest CHI Home Game (Weather): Longest 9-inning Road Game: GAR 0-3 0-3 Longest Extra Inning Home Game (Innings): 5/22 vs. LIN G1 MKE 1-3 1-2 0-1 Longest Extra Inning Road Game (Innings): 8 5/22 vs. LIN G2 Longest Extra Inning Home (Time): 2:58 5/22 vs. LIN G1 Longest FM 3-1 3-1 Extra Inning Road (Time): 3:15 5/25 vs. WPG G1 Shortest 9-inning Road Game: SF Shortest 7-inning Home Game: 1:59 5/29 MKE GM 1 LIN 2-0 2-0 Shortest 7-inning Road Game: 2:08 5/25 WPG G1 Rainouts: 4 – May 18 vs FM, May 20 vs LIN, May 21 vs. LIN, May TEX 24 vs. WPG, May 29 vs. MKE WIN 1-2 1-2 Delays: 1 Longest Delay: 15 minutes 5/22 G1 CLE Suspended Games: 5/25 WPG Totals 7-9 6-6 1-3 Cancelled Games: MKE 5/18 FM, 5/20 LIN, 5/21 LIN, 5/24 WPG,5/28

T-Bones Ejection: 1 (5/30 MKE

2019 SCHEDULE RESULTS

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) Perrin (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

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; activated 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 LHP Eric Stout to the Cincinnati Reds and sold the contract of RHP Kevin Lenik to the Boston Red Sox. 6/1/19: Released OF Daniel Robertson; named Daniel Robertson as the hitting coach; named Bill Sobe as the pitching coach; Sign IF Dylan Tice and OF Daniel Nava. 6/2/19: Added LHP Carlos Diaz to inactive list, signed RHP Jon Perrin.