GAME DAY INFORMATION

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2018 NWL SOUTH DIVISION SERIES

EUGENE EMERALDS VS.

BEST OF THREE: Game 1 Wednesday, Sept. 5 ● 7:05PM ● P.K. Park, Eugene,

Games 2 & 3 Thu., Sept. 6 and (if necessary) Fri., Sept. 7 ● 7:05PM ● , Hillsboro, Oregon

TOP RIVALRY IN NORTHWEST LEAGUE DRIVE FOR FIVE SUCCESSFUL: When they 2ND -HALF FINAL STANDINGS RESUMES: There is no question that Hillsboro clinched a 2018 playoff berth by winning the and Eugene have the best rivalry in the NWL, first-half title back on July 20th, Hillsboro tied SOUTH W L PCT GB and this will be the third straight year they have the NWL record by earning a playoff berth * Hillsboro (ARI) 27 11 .711 --- met in the South Division Series. See details for the fifth consecutive season (matching Eugene (CHC) 17 21 .447 10.0 on the rivalry on the next page. the mark set by Vancouver from 2010-14). The Salem-Keizer (SF) 16 22 .421 11.0 Boise (COL) 14 24 .368 13.0 NWL has been in existence for 64 years. SECOND TO ONE: The top ten 2018 regular NORTH W L PCT GB season winning percentages in professional ALL GAS, NO BREAKS: There is no coasting Spokane (TEX) 22 16 .579 --- Vancouver (TOR) 21 17 .553 1.0 , Class A to MLB (entering 9/5/18): for Hillsboro once a playoff berth is secured. * Everett (SEA) 18 20 .474 4.0 The Hops won the South Division first-half TEAM LEVEL W L PCT Tri-City (SD) 17 21 .447 5.0 flag in 2014, ’15, ’17 and ’18… and each time, * = First-Half Champion 1. Boston Red Sox MLB 96 44 .686 they also won the second half. Yes, the Hops 2. Hillsboro Hops SS-A 51 25 .671 North Division Series have won EIGHT of the last 10 halves in the Wed 7:05 PM: Spokane at Everett 3. Bowling Green A 90 49 .647 South, with Eugene winning the other two (both Thu 6:35 PM: Everett at Spokane 4. Lakewood A 87 51 .630 in 2016, with the Hops also advancing to the Fri 6:35 PM: Everett at Spokane (if nec.) 5. New York Yankees MLB 87 52 .626 playoffs that year). 6. Rancho Cucamonga Adv-A 87 53 .621 Regular Season 2018 All-Time 7. Houston Astros MLB 86 53 .619 THEY REMEMBER: The Hops have four Overall ...... 51-25 ...... 261-194 8. Winston-Salem Adv-A 84 54 .609 players who were on the postseason roster for 1st Half ...... 24-14 ...... 120-108 9. Lehigh Valley AAA 84 56 .600 the Hops’ South Division Series loss to Eugene 2nd Half ...... 27-11 ...... 141-86 9. Hudson Valley SS-A 45 30 .600 Home ...... 26-12 ...... 134-93 last year: OF Jorge Perez, OF Dan Swain, INF Road ...... 25-13 ...... 127-101 (Key: SS-A = short-season single-A; Adv-A = Advanced Day ...... 7-5 ...... 43-30 Class A) Ryan Tufts and LHP Kenny Hernandez. Perez was 1-for-5 in the Hops’ two playoff games. Night ...... 44-20 ...... 218-164 vs. LHSP ...... 13-7 ...... 76-51 Swain pinch-ran and scored a in his only TANDINGS vs. RHSP...... 38-18 ...... 185-143 NWL S 2013-18 appearance. Tufts and Hernandez didn’t play. Current Streak ...... Won 2 ...... N/A … 1B Francis Martinez and 3B Joey Rose NWL cumulative regular season standings Longest W Streak ...... 9 ...... 9 were late-season call-ups to Hillsboro from the Longest L Streak ...... 3 ...... 6 from the time the Hops entered the league in 2013 through the end of the 2018 season: AZL in 2016, and were with the Hops for Extra Innings ...... 8-3 ...... 28-14 Hillsboro’s first South Division Series loss to DH (swept/got swept/split) ...... 0-0-0 ...... 0-0-3 W L PCT GB Eugene, though neither saw action. Shutouts ...... 6-4 ...... 42-29 Hillsboro (AZ) 261 194 .574 --- Everett (SEA) 233 223 .511 28½ 1-Run Games ...... 22-7 ...... 93-51 2-Run Games ...... 9-8 ...... 38-37 Vancouver (TOR) 231 223 .509 29½ ON THE AIR: The Hops’ flagship station is NBC Sports Northwest Rip 3-Run Games ...... 9-3 ...... 38-30 Salem-Keizer (SF) 221 233 .487 39½ 4+ Run Games ...... 11-7 ...... 92-76 Spokane (TEX) 221 234 .486 40 City Radio 620 AM in Portland, and online at vs. Boise...... 7-5 ...... 41-31 Eugene (SD/CHC) 219 237 .480 42½ vs. Eugene ...... 8-4 ...... 43-29 Tri-City (COL/SD) 218 238 .478 43½ ripcityradio.com. vs. Salem-Keizer ...... 9-3 ...... 42-30 Boise (CHC/COL) 217 239 .476 44½ All remaining games will air on Rip City Radio vs. Everett ...... 7-3 ...... 36-24

NOTE: Cubs NWL affiliation (Boise 2013-14, 620AM. Home games streamed live at MILB.tv. vs. Spokane ...... 8-2 ...... 39-20 Eugene 2015-18) is 244-212, 17½ games Radio pregame shows for all remaining games vs. Tri-City ...... 8-2 ...... 32-28 vs. Vancouver ...... 4-6 ...... 28-32 behind the D-backs affiliation, the Hops. begin 30 minutes before the first pitch. June ...... 10-6 ...... 46-48 NOTE: Hops began first year 8-25 thru 33g; Rich Burk and Matt Richert call the action. Travis Demers will fill in on selected games. July ...... 19-11 ...... 101-78 since 7/18/13, they are 253-169 (.600) August-September ...... 22-8 ...... 114-68

UPCOMING SCHEDULE AND PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUPS (ALL TIMES PACIFIC) DATE TIME OPPONENT HILLSBORO STARTER OPPONENT STARTER SOUTH DIVISION SERIES (BEST OF THREE): Wednesday, Sept. 5 7:05 PM At Eugene RHP Matt Tabor (2-1, 3.26, 14gs) vs. RHP Eury Ramos (2-5, 6.29, 12g, 9gs) Thursday, Sept. 6 7:05 PM Home vs. Eugene RHP Matt Mercer (0-0, 3.00, 12gs) vs. LHP Faustino Carrera (5-2, 2.54, 13g, 9gs) Friday, Sept. 7 *** 7:05 PM Home vs. Eugene RHP Luis Frias (0-4, 3.16, 7gs) vs. RHP Riley Thompson (0-2, 2.84, 9g, 8gs) *** If necessary HOPS & EMS THROUGH THE YEARS: Hops franchise history, Hillsboro goes 0-for-15 WELCOME TO THE HOPS: The Arizona Hillsboro and Eugene have one of the best with runners in scoring position and loses 2-1. Diamondbacks have added three players to rivalries in . To wit: Ems advance to NWL Championship Series, the Hops’ roster for the postseason, all from

June 17, 2013: Hops beat Eugene 12-0 in the where they beat Everett to win their first Rookie-level Missoula (which missed the first-ever game at Ron Tonkin Field. outright NWL title in 41 years. Some people playoffs). This includes 1B Zack Shannon (who predict that the end of the Ems’ drought means led the Pioneer League in batting average and August 28-30, 2013: Hops enter final home their parent club, the Cubs, will break their home runs, and finished four RBIs short of series of first season in first-place tie with six curse. Indeed, 50 days after Eugene wins winning the Triple Crown), C Zach Almond and games remaining. Hillsboro drops 2 of 3 to their title, the Cubs win the World Series for 3B Buddy Kennedy. Detailed bios can be Eugene—both losses by one run—to fall a the first time in 108 years. found on the following pages. game back; Hops finish a game out and miss playoffs. Sept 6-7, 2017: The two clubs met for the second consecutive yera in the South Division BUCK THIS TREND: The Hops are 0-3 in the July 20, 2014: Hops clinch 1st-half title in Series. This time Hillsboro won both postseason at P.K. Park—6-2 and 2-1 losses in Eugene—Hillsboro’s first-ever playoff halves… and yet Eugene swept the series in 2016, and a 3-2 loss in 2017. In those three berth—with 3-2 win on next-to-last day of half. two games. games, Hillsboro is 1-for-25 with runners in Go-ahead run scores on George Roberts’ In Game One in Eugene, the Hops led 2-1 scoring position. routine 4-3 ground out in top of 9th when entering the bottom of the 7th. The Ems tied it Eugene inexplicably plays infield back with on a two-out 7th-inning single by Zach Davis, MONEY WELL SPENT: If the Hops win the runners on 1st & 3rd and none out. Ems and went ahead on a two-out 8th-inning single NWL title this year, team owners Mike & Laura manager Robbie Wine afterwards admits his by Gustavo Polanco. Eugene won 3-2 McMurray will have to buy a lot of championship mistake. Hops have raucous champagne Back at Ron Tonkin Field for Game Two, rings. Hillsboro used 60 players in 2018, the celebration—endorsed by Ems’ front Hillsboro scored a run in the bottom of the 8th most in the NWL, and three shy of the league office—in visiting clubhouse at P.K. Park. record of 63… set in 2016, by the Hops. to tie the game 4-4, but Eugene scored six August 30-Sept. 1, 2014: Hops cap a 9-3 times in the top of the 9th en route to a 10-4 win (Hillsboro added three new players from season mark against Eugene with a sweep of and a series sweep. Rookie-level Missoula in the Pioneer League for the Ems in Hillsboro in the final regular season the postseason, but league records don’t And this year: Eugene spoiled Hillsboro’s usually include postseason numbers.) Eugene series, part of a franchise-record eight-game home opener on June 20th with a 4-3 win. winning streak (including playoffs). Hops used the second-most (58), while Vancouver Hillsboro went on to win both halves again, used the fewest (41). would later win their first-ever NWL going 8-4 against the Ems during the regular championship. Yet, the number of players used can be season. misleading; there has been plenty of Sept. 4-6, 2015: Emeralds enter final 3 stability. Many seldom-used players have games of season at The Tonk needing ONE THROUGH THE BACK DOOR: What about come and gone, while 22 players from the WIN to clinch the 2nd-half title (Hillsboro had other teams who—like the Emeralds this year— Hops’ current 35-player postseason roster won the 1st half). Eugene’s front office—with have entered the playoffs against a team that were with the club as early as June. And an approval of the Hops’ front office—wheels in a won both halves? It’s happened seven times in informal count shows only eight key cart of champagne before Friday’s first game of the previous eight seasons the NWL has used a contributors no longer with the club— the series, but after 2-0 and 4-1 Hops wins, the split-season format, and the team that didn’t OF Tra Holmes, SS Ryan Dobson, INF Jose bubbly is still unused. Hops lead final game 3-2 win either half has won three Division Series Caballero, starting Adrian Del Moral entering top 9th, and Eugene puts tying run at and lost four. (Two wins by the underdogs and Franklyn Soriano, and relievers Luis second with one out. Diving plays by 1B occurred in 2013, when Salem-Keizer in the Castillo, Kyler Stout and West Tunnell. All Trevor Mitsui and RF Stephen Dezzi end the South and Everett in the North each won both have been gone since July. game and Eugene’s season. Still-wrapped halves, but lost their division series to Boise champagne is wheeled back to the car for the and Vancouver respectively. And the third came PITCHING & DEFENSE: Hillsboro won the trip back to Eugene. Hops later win 2nd- last year when Eugene beat Hillsboro.) league ERA title, with a staff mark of 3.24. They straight NWL title. SUSTAINED SUCCESS: In the six seasons also had the fewest errors in the league, 58. Sept. 3-5, 2016: Eugene brings an eight game since entering the NWL in 2013, the Hops lead winning streak—and a remarkable 54-19 the league in postseason appearances with 5: ONE-RUN WONDERS: Hillsboro went 22-7 in record— to Hillsboro for the final series of the one-run games in 2018, and their all-time mark regular season. Eugene had already won both Playoff NWLCS NWL in one-run games is an incredible 93-51. halves—and they already knew Hillsboro would Club App.* App.* Titles* be their first-round playoff opponent. Hops Hillsboro 5 2 2 ODD STAT: Yes, Hillsboro had the best seemingly gain momentum by sweeping three Everett 4 1 0 record in minor-league baseball (Class A from Eugene to end the regular season. Spokane 4 0 0 and above)… but they just four wins by

Sept. 7-9, 2016: Hops & Ems square off in the Vancouver 3 3 2 starting pitchers all year long. Why? They postseason for the first time ever; Eugene had Eugene 3 2 1 had three pitchers (Matt Mercer, Jackson won both halves with a 54-22 record, but Salem-Keizer 2 0 0 Goddard and Ryan Weiss) who were drafted Hillsboro took Game One of the best-of-three Boise 2 1 0 this year out of college and who were on strict South Division Series at Ron Tonkin Field Tri-City 1 1 0 innings limits; they never went the required five * “Playoff appearances” are through 2018; “NWL when little-used C Jose Queliz hit a walkoff innings to be eligible for a win. And three Championship Series appearances” and “NWL others—Matt Tabor, Luis Frias and Adrian single in bottom of 10th. Eugene, however, Titles” are through 2017. takes game two at home 6-2 to force a deciding Del Moral—all began the season as teenagers, third game. In the most excruciating loss in and as such were never allowed to work more than five innings.

HILLSBORO HOPS POSITION PLAYERS

17 ALMOND, ZACH C/1B B/T: R-R 6-3/210 • AGE 22 (4/12/96) • 2ND-YEAR PRO ACQ: 35th round, 2017 draft HOME TOWN: Richfield, NC HS: North Stanly HS (New London, NC) COLL: UNC Greensboro / D2 Catawba College (Salisbury, NC)

One of 3 players to join Hops on 9/4 for playoffs: after Missoula’s season ended on 9/3; Missoula missed Pioneer League playoffs; came to Hillsboro along with 3B Buddy Kennedy and 1B Zack Shannon Full year this year with Missoula (until joining Hops for postseason): 56g, .345, 13hr, 53 rbis, 2x2sba (35g C, 15g 1B), finished 4th in Pioneer Lg in hitting and 2nd in HR; teammate Zack Shannon won batting title and crown; was also 3rd in SLG (.594) and 2nd in total bases (136) Strong arm: in 35 games behind the plate this year for Missoula, he threw out 16 of 39 base-stealers (41%) 2017 1st pro year full year in AZL: 19g, .260, 0hr, 5 rbis, 1x2 sba 2017 as a JR at D2 Catawba College: .364 with 17 HR, had a 20-game hitting streak 1 year at UNC-Greensboro (2015): and then 2 years at Catawba

15 GARZA JR., DAVID 1B B/T: L-R 6-1/200 • AGE 23 (2/19/95) • 1ST-YEAR PRO ACQ: 38th round, 2018 draft HOME TOWN: Othello, WA HS: Othello HS COLLEGE: Edmonds CC / Tennessee Tech (Golden Eagles – Ohio Valley Conference)

Hillsboro Hops are 2nd pro stop Began pro career this year in AZL: 38g, .307, 2 hr, 26 rbi, 4x4 sba (15g 1b, 10 3b, 1 ss) This year as SR at Tennessee Tech: .311, 17 hr, 72 rbi, 21x26 sba, was starting shortstop all 3 yrs at Tennessee Tech Had big power surge this year: hit 5 hr as FR, 2 as SO, 17 this year as JR College teammate of Hops Travis Moths: at Tennessee Tech Tennessee Tech finished 1 win short of College World Series: lost game 3 of Super Regional to Texas; still, Golden Eagles had 2nd-most wins in the nation (53-12), trailing only national champ Oregon State Hometown of Othello, WA: population 8,000, 50 miles north of the Tri-Cities in the Columbia River Basin near the Columbia National Wildlife Refuge 3-sport star at Othello: All-State in WA as shortstop and QB; All-Area in basketball Considered attending a D2 or D2 school: to play both baseball and football; ultimately went to Edmonds CC just to play baseball History of knee injuries: missed basketball and baseball seasons his SR year of HS because of torn ACL suffered in football game; then had torn meniscus his 1st year at Edmonds CC and missed entire season Married: wife Kenzie, married before he went to Tennessee Tech; Kenzie sung national anthem before Tenn. Tech game

7 GORMAN, WILL OF B/T: L-R 6-4/220 • AGE 23 (11/8/94) • 2ND-YEAR PRO ACQ: 32nd round, 2017 draft HOME TOWN: Nassau, NY HS: Columbia HS COLLEGE: D3 Rochester Institute of Technology

Was on Hops initial 2018 roster, but: on Opening Night in Everett (6/15), in his second plate appearance, was hit in the mouth by a fastball from Everett LHP Max Roberts. Gorman suffered multiple facial fractures and missed a month He returned to Hops lineup (after brief stops in AZL and Pioneer Lg) 44 days later on 7/29: singled his first AB, and in the 9th inning with two on and trailing 2-0, hit a mammoth shot to RF that hooked foul Earlier this year w/Kane County in Midwest Lg (4/20- 5/26): .184/0/6, 1x1 sba, K44% (was hitting .279 through 1st 12g, then 2x33 w/21k over last 12g) After facial injury this year, 3g in AZL & 5g with Missoula in Pioneer Lg (mid to late July): AZL 2x8, 0hr, 1rbi, 1x1 sba, and with Missoula had a hit in all 5g, 5x20, 0 hr, 2 rbis, 1x1 sba Last year 1st pro year 1g AZL, 26g Missoula: combined .305/3/14, 5x5 sba, K25% (13g LF, 8g RF, 2g DH) D3 Rochester Institute of Technology (“R.I.T.”) career leader in: HR (27), RBIs (155), SLG (.641) 4-time All-Liberty League: was first 3x-pick in school history 4th R.I.T. Tiger to be drafted: and first in 34 years At Columbia HS (East Greenbush, NY): just 1 yr of varsity baseball, but 3 years of varsity basketball His home town, Nassau, NY: part of Albany metro area; Nassau is 15mi SE of downtown

4 JANUARY, RYAN C B/T: L-R 6-4/200 • AGE 21 (5/27/97) • 3RD-YEAR PRO ACQ: 8th round, 2016 draft HOME TOWN: Swampscott, MA HS: Swampscott HS COLLEGE: San Jacinto CC (Houston, TX)

Pressed into service in the OF this year because of injuries: his first action in OF since JC ball Did not play last year: served a 72-game suspension for testing positive for a PED; he said positive test stemmed from taking adderal 2016 in first pro year: full season w/Missoula in Pioneer Lg, 51g, .273/10/26, 0x1 sba One year (2016) at San Jacinto CC in Houston: .370 w/5hr during regular season, then added 4HR during JUCO World Series… broke his thumb and couldn’t catch during the last 25g of the season at San Jacinto San Jacinto finished 2nd at JUCO World Series in 2016: to Yavapai JC of Prescott AZ His home town, Swampscott, MA: On Boston’s North Shore, 15 mi from downtown… was a resort town in early 1900s… “swampscott” was a Native American term meaning “Red Rock” Portland native and former Red Sox SS Johnny Pesky: lived in Swampscott late in his life (died at age 93 in 2012), was a close friend of Ted Williams; Ryan met Johnny multiple times prior to his death in 2012 His family good friends with the Conigliaro family: former major leaguers Billy Conigliaro and his late brother Tony very good friends with Ryan’s paternal grandfather; in fact, Billy Conigliaro is the godfather of Ryan’s dad… Billy went to same HS as Ryan, though Tony did not

40 JONES, ZACK C B/T: R-R 6-0/200 • AGE 24 (7/4/94) • 2ND-YEAR PRO ACQ: Nondr. free agent, 11/2/17 HOME TOWN: Norridge, IL HS: Maine South HS (IL) COLL: Trinity Christian Coll. (“Trolls”) (NAIA and NCCAA) (Palos Heights, IL)

Played Indy ball last year, this is first year in affiliated ball Two stops prior to joining Hillsboro on 7/1: with Advanced A Visalia 5/31-6/7, 3g (1 as PH, 1 in RF, 1 as DH), 1x8, 1 2b, 0hr, 1 rbi, 2bb, 4k, 0x0 sba… and with Rookie-level Missoula last 2 weeks of June (7g, 5x25, 2 2b, 0hr, 4 rbi, 4bb, 10k, 0x0 sba Solid impression 1st affiliated game on 5/31 with Visalia: Pinch-hit walk, and then doubled in his other plate appearance Stole his first career base this year: in his first career attempt, 7/6 at S-K Played last year, his first pro year, with Windy City Thunderbolts (Crestwood, IL, a suburb of Chicago) in Independent Frontier League: 13g, .250, 2 HR, 0x0 sba, obp .455, was then signed by D-backs in November 2017 as SR at Trinity Christian College (Palos Heights, IL, a suburb of Chicago): 45g, .357, 9hr, 36 rbis, 2x2 sba, 1 sac, team went 22-27 Also was Trolls’ closer as JR and SR: as SR in ’17 was 0-3, 5.06, 5 saves, 16ip, 12h, 12bb, 19k; in 2016 as JR was 11th in NAIA with 10 saves Great junior year: set school records in hits, doubles, RBIs and saves A National Christian Colleges Athletic Association All-American: in both 2015 and 2016 Also played one year at Harper College: his FR year, 2014, a JC in Palatine IL (near Chicago) Said his JR year of college was a turning point: said he worked harder and focused on building strength Thought he would be drafted out of college in 2017: Phillies had interest, but they told him they had too much catching in the organization; undrafted, he turned to indy ball Signed out of a D-backs tryout: On Sept. 30th 2017; didn’t know until he received a call two weeks after the tryout; he was in the library studying for mid-terms when Bill Bryk of the D-backs called and said they were going to sign him; said he got kicked out of the library for yelling and screaming; he was one of 2 players signed of more than 100 there His home town of Norridge, IL: just east of ’Hare Interntional airport, and 40 miles from Northwestern Medicine Field, home of the Kane County Cougars (one level up from the Hops) Maine South HS: alma mater of Hillary Clinton and MLBers Dave Bergman, Adam Rosales, Jim Walewander and Joe Zdeb

26 KENNEDY, BUDDY 3B B/T: R-R 6-1/190 • AGE 19 (10/5/98) • 2ND-YEAR PRO ACQ: 5th round, 2017 draft HOME TOWN: Millville, NJ HS: Millville HS COLLEGE: None

One of 3 players to join Hops on 9/4 for playoffs: after Missoula’s season ended on 9/3; Missoula missed Pioneer League playoffs; came to Hillsboro along with C/1B Zach Almond and 1B Zack Shannon Full year this year with Missoula (until joining Hops for postseason): 57g, .327, 4hr, 32 rbis, 2x2sba, hit in final 7 games of season (11x33 w/6 2b) 2017 1st pro season full year in AZL: 50g, .270, 0 hr, 20 rbis, 7x9 sba Elected to sign w/D-backs: instead of playing for U of North Carolina Also from Millville HS: Mike Trout (the “Millville Meteor”), who graduated in 2009 and was drafted that year in the 1st round (25th overall) by the Angels 2017 as a SR at Millville HS: .493, 6hr, played third base and also pitched

8 LYNCH, KESHAWN INF B/T: R-R 5-9/190 • AGE 21 (10/12/96) • 2ND-YEAR PRO ACQ: 14th round, 2017 draft HOME TOWN: Lake Hamilton, FL HS: Haines City HS (Haines City, FL) COLL: St. Coll. of Fla. Manatee-Sarasota (JC) (Bradenton, FL)

At extended spring until coming north with Hops Last year 1st pro year, full year w/Missoula in Pioneer Lg: 50g, .300/3/31, 6x11 sba, K23% (34g 2B, 14g SS) 2017 as SO at State College of Florida (a JC in Bradenton, FL): 46g, .322, 4 HR, 22x26 sba Signed with D-backs in June: instead of going to U of Missouri Said after the draft: “I bring love to the game. I like having fun. I bring energy. I’m always smiling (and) laughing.” Had a big game on July 3rd last year: in largest crowd in Missoula history, went 4-for-5 in a 12-5 win; said “there’s no secrets. See the ball and hit the ball.” Parents: Alonzo & Rodina

23 MARTINEZ, FRANCIS 1B B/T: S-R 6-4/250 • AGE 21 (6/28/97) • 5TH-YEAR PRO ACQ: International free agent, 7/2/13 HOME TOWN: Los Mina, D.R. (part of Santo Domingo metro area) HS: None COLLEGE: None

At extended spring until coming north with Hops Last year full year w/Missoula of Pioneer Lg: 56g, .271/6/28, 0x0 sba, K29% (52g 1B, 4g DH) 1 AB with Hops at end of 2016 season: K’d as PH in Spokane on 8/29/16 1 career : came in 2016 in AZL (1x4 in career sba entering this year) Signed as international free agent on 7/2/13: for a reported $350,000; spoke with 14 teams before signing w/Dbacks Has been working hard with Hops hitting coach Micah Franklin since November: both live in Phoenix area, and the two would meet several times each week at the D-backs’ facility; big focus was on driving the ball to the opposite field, and on the plane of the swing matching the plane of the pitch Big fan of LeBron James...: and some of his teammates say he looks like Lebron; Francis likes the comparison. He wears James’ #23 ... and when he hit a home run in Everett: he pointed down to the Hops bullpen as he rounded first base, and put three fingers to his head, in reference to James doing the same after hitting a three-pointer Nickname: “Big Frank” His home town: Los Mina, part of the Santo Domingo metro area Lives in Phoenix AZ: with his wife, an American named Monique Began playing baseball age 8: but really dedicated himself to the game beginning age 13, when he would often arise at 6AM, walk 9 miles to the to work out, walk home afterward and head to the gym to do strength and agility drills; his baseball days from age 13 to 15½ would often go from 6AM to 11PM Speaks good English: knew he had to dedicate himself to learning, because three years ago, when he didn’t speak good English, he had to eat at McDonald’s every day because all he knew out to say was “cheeseburger and soda” Parents: Eulogio and Ramonita

14 MCCARTHY, JAKE OF B/T: L-L 6-2/200 • AGE 21 (7/30/97) • 1ST-YEAR PRO ACQ: Competitive Balance Round A (39th overall), 2018 draft HOME TOWN: Scranton, PA HS: Scranton HS COLLEGE: U of Virginia

As of 9/4/18, MLBpipeline.com has him ranked as the #8 prospect in D-backs chain Had a 15-game hitting streak from July 9-27: matched longest in Hops history set by Steve Nyisztor in 2014 Joined Hops 6/23: after beginning his pro career with 3g in AZL 3g in AZL to start year: 3x11, 1 3b, 0 HR, 2 rbis, 1x1 sba, 1bb, 1k, 0 sac (2g RF, 1g LF) 2018 as a JR at Virginia: just 20g and 82ab, .320/0/12, 9x9 sba, 7xbh (all 2B), 1 sac K’d 9% (9k in 100PA), limited to 20 games by a wrist injury suffered on 3/6 in game vs. Davidson, returned on 5/14 for final 5g of regular season plus UVA’s 2g in ACC tourney (finished on a high note, going 9x21 over final 4g) Was unanimous preseason All-American this year: and on preseason watch list As a SO in 2017 in his most-recent full college season: 59g, .338/5/36, 27x29 sba, (slg .506, 11 2b, 7 3b, 5 HR) 4 sac, K13% Only one full college season, 2017 as SO: FR year in 2016 ended after 6g (5 starts) because of torn ligaments in big toe of right foot; and then JR year interrupted by aforementioned wrist injury Also drafted out of Scranton HS: 23rd round in 2015 by Pittsburgh 3 sports in HS, was a star running back : holds Scranton HS records for yards and TDs in game, season and career (80 TDs in career)… also starred in basketball His home town, Scranton PA: NE corner of state, 125 mi N of Philadelphia, 300mi NE of Pittsburgh… Scranton is a former coal-mining town, population 76,000 (2010 census), geographic center of Lackawanna River Valley Others from Scranton PA: Joe Biden, P.J. Carlesimo, former Yankee Joe Collins (NYY 1948-57), former MLB umpire Nestor Chylak Dad Joe McCarthy: according to Jake’s UVA bio, Joe played baseball at South Carolina and was drafted three times (no relation to HOF manager Joe McCarthy, who skippered NYY to 7 World Series titles in ’30s and ’40s; nor is he any relation to 1950s Senator Joseph McCarthy, biggest influence on “Red Scare” politics of the era) Brother Joe Jr.: played UVA 2013-15, was 5th-round selection of Rays in 2015, and has been playing at Triple-A Durham in 2018; on 6/23/18, Joe was listed as Rays’ #12 prospect by MLBpipeline.com HS and UVA uniform number 31: Jake, his father Joe, his brother Joe Jr., and his sister Morgan all wore #31 at Scranton HS; number was retired by the school 10/23/15 Strong student: member of prestigious National Honor Society in HS 2nd highly-touted former Virginia Cavalier to join Hops in last 2 seasons: 1B Pavin Smith was 7th-overall pick in 2017 draft, spent all of 2017 with Hops

3 PERDOMO, GERALDO SS/2B B/T: S-R 6-2/185 • AGE 18 (10/22/99) • 2ND-YEAR PRO ACQ: International free agent, 7/2/16 HOME TOWN: Santo Domingo, D.R. HIGH SCHOOL: None COLLEGE: None

Is in the midst of a breakout year—MLBpipeline currently ranks him: as the #21 prospect in the D-backs chain (he was unranked in the preseason), but he is likely to be top 10—or even top 5—entering next season Hops are Perdomo’s third club this year Joined Hops on 7/28: after 21g in AZL and 6g with Missoula in Pioneer Lg Began year AZL: 21g through mid-July, .314, 1 hr, 8 RBIs, 14x15 sba, 8 xbh, 14bb, 17k, 0 sac Then 6g Pioneer League 7/20-7/26: .455 (10x22), 0 hr, 2 rbis, 1x2 sba, 7bb, 4k, 1xbh (a triple), 2bi, 0sac Last year spent his entire 1st pro yr in the DSL: .238, 1hr, 11 rbis, 16x24 sba Entering Hops tenure: 82g SS, 9g 2b, 1dh When he plays, he wants to honor the memory of his cousin, Yewri Guillen: was a Washington Nationals farmhand in 2011 when he died of bacterial meningitis

16 PEREZ, JORGE OF B/T: L-L 5-8/165 • AGE 20 (1/18/98) • 3RD-YEAR PRO ACQ: Int’l free agent, 1/26/16 HOME TOWN: Moca, Espaillat, D.R. HIGH SCHOOL: None COLLEGE: None

Homered on 7/6 at S-K: his 2nd career HR (1st came in AZL last yr); (had just missed opposite-field walkoff HR home vs Spo on 7/2 this year) Joined Hops on (6/15) in Everett All of April and May at extended spring training: until joining Kane County of Midwest Lg for 2 weeks beginning 5/31 This year w/Kane County: 9g, 4x25 (.160), 0 xbh, 0 rbis, 0 sba (7g LF, 1g RF, 1g DH) Last year 2g in Missoula, then 18g AZL, finished with 26g with the Hops: combined .220/1/15, 7x10 sba In his 26g with Hops last year: .194/0/11, 6x7 sba (13g LF, 9g CF, 4g RF) Two years ago 67g DSL in pro debut: K only 6% of time His hometown of Moca: in the north-central part of Dominican Republic, the capital of Espaillat province, in the Cibao region of DR… Moca is 10th-largest city in DR, 11 miles from Santiago… Moca is known as “La Villa Heroica” (the Village of Heroes), for the people from Moca who have been influential in dethroning two dictators

21 ROSE, JOEY INF B/T: R-R 6-0/205 • AGE 20 (1/20/98) • 3RD-YEAR PRO ACQ: 5th round, 2016 draft HOME TOWN: Toms River, NJ HS: Toms River North HS COLLEGE: None

Assigned to Hops 3 days before opening day 50g earlier this year w/Kane County of Midwest Lg: .175/3/26, 1x1 sba, K38% (37g 3B, 13g DH)… started the year 0x21 w/15k; said at the time, “This is my test right here. (Struggling like this) is absolutely new for me You gotta forget about it. That’s what this whole game is: Forgetting about the past” Last year full year w/Missoula of Pioneer Lg: 49g, .312/9/39, 2x2 sba (46g 3B, 3g DH) In 2016 came to Hops from AZL at end of first pro year: 2g, 0x2 w/bb, 2k Last year was a big step up offensively: had hit .229 w/1 hr in AZL (a tough league for hitters) in 1st pro year two years ago, but hit .312 w/9hr in the hitter-friendly Pioneer Lg last year Also from Toms River NJ and Toms River HS: 2014 Hillsboro Hop Steve Nyisztor (“NICE-ter”), who was a big part of Hillsboro’s first NWL title Signed a pro contract in 2016: instead of accepting a scholarship to Oklahoma State; had committed to Cowboys as a sophomore, but said after his draft stock rose and he was drafted in the 5th round, signing a pro contract was a no-brainer Full name: Joseph Thomas Rose Jr. He is one of 3 brothers: Joey, Vinnie (age 17), Paulie (age 10); Joey says they are 100% Italian Parents: Joe & Debbie

37 SHANNON, ZACK 1B B/T: R-R 6-3/230 • AGE 22 (6/22/96) • 1ST-YEAR PRO ACQ: 15th round, 2018 draft HOME TOWN: Cincinnati, OH HS: Anderson HS COLL: Wabash Valley CC (Mt. Carmel, Ill) / D2 Delta State U (Cleveland, MS)

One of 3 players to join Hops on 9/4 for playoffs: after Missoula’s season ended on 9/3; Missoula missed Pioneer League playoffs; came to Hillsboro along with C/1B Zach Almond and 3B Buddy Kennedy Full year this year with Missoula (until joining Hops for postseason): 54g, .354, 14hr, 55 rbis, 0x0sba Won Pioneer League batting & home run titles: finished 4 RBIs short of winning his second Triple Crown in 3 months (won his conference’s Triple Crown last spring, see below); in Pioneer League was 4th in RBIs with 55; league leader was Dillon Paulson of Ogden with 59; Shannon also led league in slugging (.677) and was second in OBP (.439) This year as a SR at D2 Delta State (“Statesmen”) (Cleveland, MS) (Gulf South Conference): won second straight Gulf South Conference Triple Crown, hit .406 with 31HR (most in D2) and 93 RBIs (most in D2), 0x0 sba, was 1st-ever D2 semifinalist for Golden Spikes Award 2-year career at Delta State: .420 w/50HR, was 2017 D2 player of the year (Tino Martinez Award) when he hit .434 w/19 HR and won his first of back-to-back Gulf South Conferenct Triple Crowns Delta State’s home field is “Ferriss Field”: named for Dave “Boo” Ferriss, who pitched for the Red Sox from 1945-50 and later was head coach at Delta State from 1960-86

5 SWAIN, DAN OF B/T: R-R 5-11/200 • AGE 23 (9/30/94) • 2ND-YEAR PRO ACQ: 34th round, 2017 draft HOME TOWN: Newton, MA HS: Newton North HS (Newton, MA) COLLEGE: Siena College (Loudonville, NY)

At extended spring until coming north with Hops: other than 2g in AZL to start his first year last year, has been with Hops his entire career Last year 2g AZL, then 31g w/Hops: combined 33g, .194/1/15, 3x5 sba (20g LF, 9g RF) Doublin’ Dan: hit 2 doubles in his 1st game as a Hop (7/1/17), and 7 2b in his 1st 12g His one pro HR entering this yr: 8/8 last yr home vs S-K, part of a 5-RBI game in 11-2 win Last year as a senior at Siena College (“Saints”) (Loudonville, NY, just north of Albany) (Metro-Atlantic Athletic Conf): 50g, .324/9/36, 9x11 sba A starter throughout his 4-year career at Siena: 204g (all starts), .298/20/113, 36x47 sba His home town of Newton, MA: part of the Boston metro area, 10 miles west of downtown, near Boston College Was the 2017 D-backs’ “Cory Hahn 34th-Round Pick”: Cory Hahn was an ASU who was paralyzed from the chest down after a head-first slide in a college game in his freshman year of 2011; Hahn’s college number was 34, and in 2013, the D-backs drafted him in the 34th round, and when he graduated in 2014 they hired him as part of their front office. He is now Arizona’s coordinator of pro scouting. Each year since 2015, Arizona has allowed him to make one pick on his own, always in the 34th round. His picks: OF Jake Peevyhouse (2015), OF/2B Connor Owings (2016), OF Dan Swain (2017), OF Wacy Crenshaw (2018). Awards all 4 yrs in college: MAAC Rookie of Yr in 2014, MAAC All- Tournament team in 2015, 2nd-tm all-conf in 2016, 1st-tm all-conf 2017 Likes debuts: homered in his first collegiate game in 2014; had two doubles in his first pro game with the Hops on 7/1/17 Also ran track in high school: was an All-American

3 TOLBERT, L.T. INF B/T: L-R 6-2/200 • AGE 22 (6/7/96) • 1ST-YEAR PRO ACQ: 13th round, 2018 draft HOME TOWN: Piedmont, SC HS: Wren HS (Piedmont, SC) and IMG Academy (Bradenton, FL) COLLEGE: U of South Carolina

Had a walkoff hit in his Hops debut on 7/25: down 4-3 with 1 out in B10 and runners on 2nd and 3rd, broken-bat single to CF to drive home two Drafted this year and was in AZL until coming to Hops on 7/25: 12g in AZL (July 6-24), was 10x41 (.244) with 2 extra-base hits, both doubles (no home runs), 0x1 in sba, drew 5bb and struck out just three times in 46 PA (4g SS, 4g 2B, 1g 1B, 3g DH) This year as a JR at South Carolina: started all 63g, .322 w/8 HR, team-leading 56 RBIs, 9x12 sba Average went up every year for Gamecocks: .229 to .284 to .322 His eight HR this year: more than doubled his career total; he had 3 as FR and 3 as SO Helped lead South Carolina to a Super Regional against eventual national runner-up Arkansas: Tolbert hit a grand slam against Arkansas in the Gamecocks’ 8-5 game two win; he also had a slam against Arkansas in a 13-8 loss in the SEC tournament this year South Carolina won the Greenville Regional: hosted by East Carolina; they beat Ohio State, East Carolina and UNC Wilmington to advance to the Supers At South Carolina, Tolbert made it to an NCAA Regional twice (as FR in ’16 and JR in ’18): advanced to Supers each time, but never made it to College World Series (South Carolina had won back-to-back CWS in 2010 & 2011 behind Jackie Bradley Jr.) Also drafted out of HS in 2015: 34th round by the On the day he was born, 6/7/96: John Valentin of the Red Sox hit for the cycle, and in the same game the White Sox turned a triple play; it was the first time in AL history a cycle and triple play took place in the same game (2nd time in ML history) IMG Academy: prep boarding school and sport training facility in Bradenton, FL; MLB alumni include Jose Fernandez and Andrew Benintendi Given name: Anthony Logan Tolbert; when he was young his father began calling him L.T., and it stuck

35 TUFTS, RYAN INF B/T: R-R 6-2/205 • AGE 24 (7/27/94) • 2ND-YEAR PRO ACQ: Nondrafted free agent, 6/22/17 HOME TOWN: Bridgewater, MA HS: Boston College HS (Boston, MA) COLLEGE: Virginia Tech (Blacksburg, VA)

14 games earlier this year over two stints w/Kane County in Midwest Lg: .205/0/2, 0x0 sba, 3 xbh (all doubles), (3g 1B, 1g 2B, 3g 3B, 6g DH) Hit his first career HR earlier this year in his 36th career game: at Everett on 6/19 Split time last year between AZL and Hops: combined 22g, .230/0/4, 2x3 sba (7g 1b, 4g 2b, 5g 3b, 5g DH), 2 extra-base hits (both doubles)… was with Hillsboro 7/20 to end of year 2017 as SR at VaTech: started all 55g at SS (and batting 2nd), .307/9/30, 1x3 sba, 7sac Was 3B 1st 2 yrs of college career: then SS as JR and SR 12 HR in 4-yr college career: 3 as JR, 9 last year as SR Boston College High School: all-male Jesuit prep school in Boston (5 mi SE of Fenway Park) Born 7/27/94: the day Charlie Hough announced his retirement after a 22-year career Full name: Ryan Floyd Tufts Graduated from Va Tech: with a degree in consumer studies July 11, 2016: Beaned in a college wood bat league game; taken to hospital for tests, didn’t play remainder of summer; had a history of concussions in high school Dad Glenn: 1st-round draft choice of Cleveland (5th overall) in 1973 out of HS in Mass., was 1B, played 4 years in CLE chain, topping out at AA; hit .240 w/20hr; Glenn was 1995 NWL Manager of Year w/Bellingham Giants and is now a scout for SF Giants. He owns the Glenn Tufts Baseball Training & Development Center in Brockton, Mass.

27 WATSON JR., KEVIN OF B/T: L-R 6-1/190 • AGE 19 (5/25/99) • 2ND-YEAR PRO ACQ: 18th round, 2017draft HOME TOWN: Beaverton, OR HS: Beaverton HS COLLEGE: None

Is the first Washington County native to play for the Hops: graduated from Beaverton HS; joined Hops on 8/29 Opened first professional season with AZL D- Backs in 2017: just 9g, .174 (4x23), 1 2b, 0hr, 0 rbi, 2x2 sba, signed late after beginning summer playing for Corvallis Knights, a college summer league team in West Coast League Played most of 2018 in AZL: 47g, .244, 2 hr, 25 rbi, 7x10 sba, K’d 29% of PA Nearly a storybook ending to first game at Ron Tonkin Field: on 9/1/18, tripled leading off 8th inning and scored lone run of game… until Salem-Keizer tied it 1-1 with a run in the top of the 9th and won it in the 11th Elected to sign with Dbacks in 2017: instead of going to play at Oregon State Although he was drafted in the 18th round with the 532nd overall pick: signed for reported $400,000 bonus, which was the slot value for late in the 4th round, around the 130th pick Attended Hops games as an 8th grader: in 2013; said he pictured himself playing for the team As a senior at Beaverton HS: .468, 6 hr, 40 steals. Father Kevin Watson Sr.: played for OSU head coach at D3 George Fox University (Newberg, OR), then played three seasons in the Giants system. Kevin Sr. played for Everett in the NWL as a Giants affiliate in 1994, his first (and best) pro year, 49g, .264, 3 hr, 34 rbis Mentored by Brady Clark: a nine year MLB veteran; Clark was Kevin Sr’s little league teammate Full name: Kevin Michael Watson Jr.

38 YERZY, ANDY C B/T: L-R 6-3/215 • AGE 20 (7/5/98) • 3RD-YEAR PRO ACQ: 2nd round, 2016 draft (52nd overall) HOME TOWN: North York, Ontario HS: York Mills Collegiate Institute COLLEGE: None

Struggled in 1st pro yr (2016) after being drafted as 17-year-old…: hit combined .216 w/1hr between AZL and Missoula, K22%, just 4bb in 170PA … but had breakout year last year with Missoula: 54g, .298/13/45, 0x0 sba (37g C, 17g DH), K18%, BB10% Caught stealing % last year as catcher: threw out 14x48 base stealers (29%) As of 9/4/18, MLBpipeline.com had him as Arizona’s #15 prospect: he was #18 entering season; scouts say his bat is ahead of his glove at this point; also said he came to spring training leaner and more athletic than before Entering this year zero career stolen bases: 0x1 His home town, North York Ontario: just north of downtown Toronto Signed for reported $1.2 million bonus: as third-highest pick ever from Toronto area (Josh Naylor 12th overall to Marlins in 2015, Joey Votto 44th overall by Reds in 2002) Had committed to: Notre Dame, which offered him a nearly full scholarship Has been on a big-league stage: at the 2015 MLB All-Star Game festivities at Great American Ballpark in Cincinnati, in front of a sold-out ballpark, Yerzy tied for the win in the Junior Home Run Derby (which took place during commercial breaks of the major league home run derby); Yerzy hit 12 home runs in two rounds, matching the total of Texas high school outfielder Ron Washington Jr. (who is no relation to the former Rangers manager) Backyard batting cage at home in North York: his dad David installed the cage when Andy was 10, and Andy cites it as a big reason for his growth as a hitter

Manager Shawn Roof Pitching Coach Mike Parrott Coach Ben Petrick Second season with the D-backs: and his Nickname: known to all as “Bird” Hillsboro Native, and the only person to be in a second season with Hillsboro and second as a 21st year w/D-backs: spent 14 seasons (2002- Hops uniform all six years of the team’s manager… In 2016 was a coach with Class A 2015) w/D-backs’ AAA affiliates Tucson & existence. Kane County… In 2015 was an ssistant coach at Reno… this is his third year with Hillsboro 2nd-round pick of COL in 1995: out of Glencoe Indiana University… spent two seasons (2013- As a player: 14-year career, including 5 in ML High School in Hillsboro. 14) as a coach in the Orioles’ farm system. w/BAL & SEA … was Mariners’ pitcher of year in Five years in Major Leagues: w/Colorado As a player: Played six minor league seasons ’79, when he went 14-12, 3.77… originally a 1st- (1999-03) and Detroit (’03), 240g, .257/27/94 … with (2007-2011) and Twins round draft choice (15th overall) in ’73 by BAL. final stop in career was with in (2012)… topped out with Triple-A Toledo in 2010. 2004 (24g, .225/2HR). An infielder, he hit .255 in 420 games, with 1 HR, Hitting Coach Micah Franklin Career cut short by Parkinson’s: is active in 113 RBIs & 44 sb Second season as a minor league coach with efforts to find a cure. Author of a book, “40,000 to Family ties: His father, Gene Roof, is in his 32nd D-backs: and his first at Hillsboro… served as a One,” detailing his rise to majors and playing season with the Detroit Tigers’ organization, the Mariners professional scout from 2014-16 while hiding his diagnosis of Parkinson’s. last 18 as their minor league outfield & As a player: 15-year pro career (1990-04) baserunning coordinator… his uncle, Phil Roof, included 17 games in the major leagues (with the Coach Jaime Del Valle played 15 years as a C in the major leagues St. Louis Cardinals in 1997)… went 11-for-34 First season with the Hops… had eight-year (1961 & 1964-77)… two brothers, Eric and (.324) in his big-league career with two home professional playing career as a C, 1B and OF… Jonathan also played minor league baseball... runs… played in Japan in 1999 and 2000, and in included four years in the Dominican Summer Shawn, his wife Kelly and son Easton reside in Korea in 2002-03… originally a 3rd-round League with the White Sox and four years of Erie, PA. selection of the Mets in 1990 out of Lincoln HS in Independent baseball… native of Colombia. San Francisco.

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26 CHRISTIAN, BRIAN RHP B/T: R-R 6-2/220 • AGE 22 (6/21/96) • 1ST-YEAR PRO ACQ: Nondrafted free agent, 6/11/18 HOME TOWN: Plymouth, MA HS: Plymouth North HS COLLEGE: Northeastern University (Boston, MA)

First stop as a professional is with Hillsboro This year as SR at Northeastern U: 16g (14 starts), 3-5, 6.68, 67.1ip, 89h, 29bb, 52k, 7hr, 11hb, 5wp His junior year at Northwestern was much better: 16g (12 starts), 7-3, 3.59, 82.2 ip, 71h, 35bb, 85k His college coach is the brother of a HOFer: Mike Glavine is brother of 300- game-winner Tom Glavine Finished high school career with 4 consecutive CG 1 hitters: during that stretch he had 46K, 0ER; as a high school SR he was 8-2, 0.46, 96k, 23 bb, in 59ip Started a spring training game against the Boston Red Sox his sophomore season (2/29/2016): in the traditional Red Sox vs. Northeastern spring training game at JetBlue Park in Fort Myers, FL… 2ip, 3h, 4ER… notable big leaguers in the Sox lineup that day included Brock Holt, Travis Shaw and Sandy Leon Pitches: 4SFB, SL, CH, working on 2SFB… fastball 90-92

Date H/A Opp Dec Score IP H R ER BB K HR HB WP IR/S #P Notes 6/18 A Evt - 7-1 L 1.0 3 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 14 Pro debut: K, 2B, 1B, 2B, F8, 6-3 6/23 H S-K - 9-5 L 2.0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0/0 35 Ent’d T6 down 7-4, pitched around leadoff 2B in 7th 6/28 A Boi W 6-5 W 2.0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0/0 21 Ent’d B6 in 5-5 tie, retired all 6: F8, P3, 6-3, Ks, Ks, Ks 7/03 H Spo W 4-3 W 2.0 3 3 3 0 3 1 0 0 0/0 41 Ent’d T5 leading 3-0, allowed 3r in T6 for 3-3 tie 7/08 A Eug - 4-3 L 2.2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 31 Ent’d B6 leading 3-0, allowed ldoff 2B in 8th, lifted w/2 out B8 7/14 H T-C - 7-6(11)W 3.1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 47 Ent’d T5 up 4-1, allowed just 1 RISP in 3.2ip 7/30 A Spo - 8-6 W 1+ 4 4 4 2 0 1 0 0 0/0 28 Ent’d B4 down 1-0; 2r on 3h & BB in 4th; BB & Curtis Terry 2-r HR in 5th 8/04 H Van - 2-0 L 3.0 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0/0 50 Allowed double, otherwise pounded strike zone 8/11 A T-C - 4-1 L 2.2 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 1/1 43 Tied professional high of 3k, command was not excellent though 8/16 A Eug - 2-1 L 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 11 Quick and efficient outing, not a pitcher to blow you away, but gets outs 8/21 H Eug - 6-4 W 1.0 3 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 13 2r double with two outs by Slaughter blew up otherwise good inn. 8/26 H Evt - 5-2 L 3.1 2 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 3/1 -- Allowed inherited run on WP, gave up big HR; kept ball down 8/31 A Boi - 6-3 W 0.1 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 17 Ent’d T9 up 6-1, hurt by 2E, BB and tap single Totals: 2-0, 4.26, 13g, 0gs, 1.11 go/ao 25.1 23 14 12 5 18 3 0 1 4/2

24 FRANCIS, HARRISON RHP B/T: R-R 6-2/195 • AGE 19 (10/26/98) • 2ND-YEAR PRO ACQ: 4th Rd, 2017 Draft HOME TOWN: Tallahassee, FL HS: Lawton Chiles (Timberwolves) COLLEGE: None

Joined the Hops on August 8th The Hops are his second team this year: began the year in the AZL starting rotation, making 9 appearances (4 starts), 5-0, 3.03 ERA, 35.2 ip, 36h, 13r, 12er, 11bb, 39k, .255 avg against, 1.32 whip, 0.97 GO/AO Debuted with AZL D-backs last year: made three appearances, 0-1 with a 9.00 ERA, 3 er in 3 ip Drafted in 4th round 2017 draft: 112th overall selection in the draft, signed for full slot value of $477,800 Was committed to Chipola College: alma mater of former Hop Jose Caballero Final year at Lawton Chiles HS: 4 wins, 55 ip, 83 k, team went 15-12

Date H/A Opp Dec Score IP H R ER BB K HR HB WP IR/S #P Notes 8/10 A T-C - 1-0 W 3.0 4 0 0 2 5 0 0 0 0/0 57 Hops debut was a good one, 3 shutout innings with 5 strikeouts 8/15 A Eug W 5-3 W 2.2 1 3 3 3 2 0 0 0 0/0 58 Walks lead to trouble, pulled with 2 outs in sixth 8/20 H Eug W 2-1 W 3.1 2 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0/0 56 Starts T5 in 1-1 tie, retires 10 of 11 before back-to-back 1B in T8 8/25 H Evt W 4-3 W 5.0 3 0 0 2 4 0 0 2 0/0 70 Ent’d T5 down 3-2, just 1 RISP, finishes as Hops clinch 2nd half 9/01 H S-K - 3-1(11)L 3.2 5 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0/0 69 Ent’d T5 0-0 tie, pitched around 1b in 5th, 6th, 7th, lifted aft. 2h in 8th Totals: 3-0, 1.53, 5g, 0gs, 0.93 go/ao 17.2 15 3 3 8 21 0 0 2 0/0

19 FRIAS, LUIS RHP B/T: R-R 6-3/233 • AGE 20 (5/23/98) • 3RD-YEAR PRO ACQ: International free agent, 11/24/15 HOME TOWN: Rio San Juan, D.R.

Joined the Hops on July 28th The Hops are his second team this year: began the year in the AZL starting rotation, making 7 appearances (6 starts), 1-1, 2.48, 29ip, 17h, 11bb, 31k, 1hr, 4hb, 3wp, 1.35 GO/AO ratio Did not pitch last year His first year in pro ball was 2016: full season in the Dominican Summer Lg, 13g, 11gs, 3- 2, 3.83, 52ip, 45h, 28bb, 47k His home town of Rio San Juan, DR: on the island nation’s northern coast in the Espaillat province, population 16,000, about two hours by car from Hops teammate Jorge Perez’s home town of Moca.

Date H/A Opp Dec Score IP H R ER BB K HR HB WP IR/S #P Notes 7/29 * A Spo L 2-0 L 4.1 4 1 1 3 3 0 0 0 -/- 70 Debut above DSL/AZL, 1r in 1st on Curtis Terry 2B & Diosbel Arias 1B 8/03 * H Van L 7-0 L 3.1 3 1 1 2 6 0 0 1 -/- 63 0 run support 2nd str start; scoreless to T3, then BB, 1B, K, lifted 8/11 * A T-C - 4-1 L 4.1 1 1 1 4 7 0 0 0 -/- 72 Walks still an issue, but shows elite arsenal with 7 k 8/16 * A Eug L 2-1 L 5.0 5 2 2 0 3 0 0 0 -/- 66 Most innings on year, pitched well, but Hops offense quiet 8/21 * H Eug - 6-4 W 3.2 4 2 2 3 1 0 0 0 -/- 57 Control continues to be an issue, only hurt came off walks 8/26 * H Evt L 5-2 L 1.2 1 2 2 3 2 0 0 0 -/- -- Knocked himself out of his start, had no control, walked bases loaded 9/01 * H S-K - 3-1(11)L 3.1 3 0 0 0 5 0 1 0 -/- 62 3-1/3 shutout innings w/5k, but 7 hard-hit balls in 14 batters Totals: 0-4, 3.16, 7gs, 0.52 go/ao 25.2 21 9 9 15 27 0 1 1 -/-

9 GARCIA, JUSTIN RHP B/T: R-R 6-2/175 • AGE 23 (7/2/95) • 1ST-YEAR PRO ACQ: 17th Rd, 2018 Draft BORN & RESIDES: Colleyville, TX HS: Covenant Christian Academy COLLEGE: U Richmond/ (McLennan CC)/ U of Ark: Little Rock

Hops are his second stop in first professional season Earlier this year 2 stints with Missoula: Pioneer League All-Star, 3-0, 0.00, 9g (all relief), 12 ip, 4h, 2/2 sv opp, 6bb, 16k. This year as SR at U of Arkansas-Little Rock: set school record for most relief appearances with 36, 4-5, 3.36, 10sv, 58.2ip, 46h, 26bb, 80k, named to NCBWA Stopper of the Year watch list. Notable Alumnus from UALR: former NBA guard Derek Fisher, who won five NBA championships as a member of the Lakers Colleyville residents include: PGA Golfer Hunter Mahan Began college career at University of Richmond: before transferring to McLennan Community College for one year and then to UALR for 2017 & 2018 seasons Parents: Tim and Lisa Garcia Favorite TV show: The Office Pitches: FB, split, CB… 88-91 on FB (jokingly in interview said 97-101)

Date H/A Opp Dec Score IP H R ER BB K HR HB WP IR/S #P Notes 7/18 H Boi - 4-2 L 1.0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0/0 17 Hops debut after starting season in Missoula. 7/22 A Van - 3-2 W 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0/0 11 2 K on 11 pitches, 7 for strikes, dominant inning in Vancouver 7/24 H Boi - 5-3 L 1.2 1 1 1 3 3 0 0 1 1/0 36 Struggled with command, 3bb, but 3k shows effective arsenal 7/28 H Van - 7-0 L 2.1 2 1 1 2 4 0 0 2 2/1 39 Ent’d T4, replacing Frias, allowed inherited runner to score. 8/11 A T-C L 4-1 L 1.0 1 3 3 3 2 0 0 0 0/0 34 Struggled w command (15x34), blew game in B8 8/13 A T-C W 3-2 (10)W 1.1 2 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0/0 30 Picked up first W in Hillsboro, better with command, (18x30) 8/21 H Eug W 6-4 W 1.1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2/0 15 Inherited 2 runners, didn’t allow them to score, splitter was effective 8/24 H Eug - 1-0 W 2.0 2 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0/0 16 Splitter is incredible, looked like Koji Uehara in 2013 World Series 8/27 H Evt - 5-4 W(10) 1.1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1/0 10 Ent’d T4 down 4-2 w/runner at 1st, two out; retires all 4 he faces 9/01 H S-K - 3-1(11)L 0.2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1/0 5 Ent’d T4 0-0 game w/runner on 1st, 1 out; runner out at 2nd, got K 9/03 H S-K W 5-4 W 2.1 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0/0 34 Ent’d T6 2 out, 0 on, down 4-3; retired 7 of 8 he faced Totals: 3-1, 3.38, 11g, 0gs, 0.75 go/ao 16.0 9 7 6 10 25 0 0 3 7/1

30 GODDARD, JACKSON RHP B/T: R-R 6-3/230 • AGE 21 (12/12/96) • 1ST-YEAR PRO ACQ: 3rd round, 2018 draft HOME TOWN: Tulsa OK HS: Holland Hall HS (nickname: “The Dutch”) COLLEGE: U of Kansas

1 professional appearance before joining the Hops on 6/25: 6/24 with AZL D-backs, one scoreless inning, 0h, 0bb, 0k, just one base runner (HBP) This year as a JR at KU: 10g (all starts), 5-1, 4.10, 52.2ip, 48h, 28bb, 60k, 1hr, 2hb, 5wp, missed six weeks with an oblique injury, but over his final 3 starts had a 1.37 ERA 99th pick overall: 3rd-highest pick in KU history Said his KU pitching coach Ritch Price: "He's a throwback to that big, strong, physical guy that can maintain his velo through the whole outing. I think that's one of the most interesting aspects of his game is how strong he is physically." Also from Holland Hall High School: former MLB knuckleballer and current Astros radio man Steve Sparks Pulled a prank on his dad: Jackson’s dad Keith is technologically challenged; his Mom Beth relayed a story about how Jackson impersonated a physical therapist for a weird back-and-forth text exchange with dad Pitches: FB, SL, CH… fastball 92-94, can run & sink

Date H/A Opp Dec Score IP H R ER BB K HR HB WP IR/S #P Notes 6/29 * H Spo - 5-1 W 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 -/- 15 1-2-3 first inning, then lifted as planned in Hops debut 7/04 * A S-K L 15-1 L 1.0 1 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 -/- 19 In order: BB, BB, rbi 1B w/E, RBI ground out, 5-4-3 DP 7/09 * A Eug - 4-2 W 1.0 1 2 2 1 0 0 1 1 -/- 10 In order: HBP, sac, BB, RBI ground out, RBI 1B w/batter out at 2B 7/15 * H T-C L 6-2 L 1+ 2 3 3 2 0 0 1 0 -/- 32 1st inn: beans Olivier Basabe, then 2B & 1B; 2nd inn: walks 1st 2, lifted 7/20 * A Van - 10-1 W 2.0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 -/- 34 Scoreless 1st; allows 2B, 1B, sac fly and then BB in 2nd 7/25 * H Boi - 5-4(10)W 2.0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 -/- 28 Two perfect innings w/4Ks in his best start as a professional 7/30 * A Spo - 8-6 W 3.0 3 1 1 0 4 0 0 1 -/- 41 Curtis Terry 3B, Diosbel Arias RBI 1B in 1st inn; Terry big GIDP in 3rd 8/04 * H Van L 2-0 L 3.0 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 -/- 53 Struggled with Command, 29 of 53 p for strikes 8/10 * A T-C - 1-0 W 3.0 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 -/- 36 Economic start, good command but still one HP 8/15 * A Eug - 5-3 W 3.0 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 1 -/- 40 1B & BB in 1st inning, then perfect 2nd & 3rd 8/20 * H Eug - 2-1 W 4.0 3 1 1 0 3 1 0 0 -/- 51 Allows solo HR to Eric Gonzalez, otherwise keeps Ems off stride 8/25 * H Evt - 4-3 W 2.0 3 2 2 1 2 0 0 1 -/- 51 Trouble locating fastball; in 2nd inn BB, E1 on pick, 2B, WP, 1b 8/31 A Boi W 6-3 W 2.0 1 1 1 2 5 0 0 0 0/0 46 First relief app., gets win first time this season he is eligible Totals: 1-3, 4.18,13g,12gs, 1.08 go/ao 28.0 19 14 13 12 27 1 4 4 -/- * starting pitcher

31 GREEN, JOSH RHP B/T: R-R 6-3/210 • AGE 23 (8/31/95) • 1ST-YEAR PRO ACQ: 14th round, 2018 draft HOME TOWN: Baton Rouge, LA HS: Parkview Baptist HS COLLEGE: Southeastern Louisiana University

Making his professional debut with Hillsboro This year as SR at Southeastern Louisiana University (“Lions”) (Hammond, LA) (D1 Southland Conference): 15gs, 6-6, 3.14, 91.2ip, 87h, 16bb, 59k, 4hr, 13hb, 7wp Became a starter this year: after 40 appearances as a reliever as SO & JR Last summer played in Alaska Baseball League: for the Matsu Miners, was named the league’s All-Star closer after the season Enjoys: hunting and fishing Strong student: perennial member of the Southland Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll Won a high school state title: Louisiana 3A state title as a JR in 2013 Dad Peter: played baseball at Louisiana College Pitches: 2SFB, cut FB, CB, occasional CH… fastball 90-94

Date H/A Opp Dec Score IP H R ER BB K HR HB WP IR/S #P Notes 6/16 A Evt - 12-6 W 1.0 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 0/0 22 3 hits and a walk, but just one run allowed in B6 6/20 H Eug - 4-3 L 1.2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 2/1 27 Ent’d T5 in 3-3 tie w/ r. on 1st & 3rd w/1 out; WP allowed go-ahead run 6/23 H S-K - 9-5 L 1.0 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 27 Ent’d T8 down 7-5, 2-out E5 and single led to 2 UER 6/25 H S-K S 6-5 W 1.0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0/0 13 1st pro save, ent’d T9 up 6-5, K, 1B, CS, K 6/28 A Boi - 6-5 W 1.0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0/0 15 Ent’d to start B8 up 6-5; runner to 3rd w/1 down, got consec. K’s 6/30 H Spo W 3-2 W 2.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0/0 28 Ent’d to start T8 down 2-1, retired all 6, Hops score 2 in B9 to win 7/03 H Spo S 4-3 W 1.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1/0 15 Ent’d T8 up 4-3 w/r. at 1st & 2 down, retired all 4 to face him 7/06 A S-K S 6-5 W 1.0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 19 Ent’d B9 up 6-3; BB, 1B & 2E made it 6-5; Joey Bart L4 ends gm 7/08 A Eug - 4-3 L 0.1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1/0 6 Ent’d B8 up 3-0 w/r. on 3rd, issued BB, got ground out to end inn. 7/12 H T-C W 9-5 W 1.1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2/0 24 Ent’d T7 up 7-5 w/r. on 1st & 2nd, 2 out; got inn-ending groundout 7/17 H Boi - 6-5(10)W 2.0 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 19 Ent’d T8 down 3-0, two scoreless inn (though allowed 2h in each) 7/20 A Van - 10-1 W 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 13 Worked B9 to close out 10-1 win; pitched around leadoff 1B & E 7/23 A Van S 6-3 W 2.1 3 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 3/2 35 Ent’d B7 up 6-3 w/3 on, 2 out, allows 2-r 1B; then scoreless 8th & 9th 7/27 A Spo S 6-4(10)W 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1/0 9 Ent’d to start B11 w/6-4 lead & r. on 2nd; retires all three hitters 7/30 A Spo W 8-6 W 2.0 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0/0 33 Ent’d to start B8 in 6-6 tie; left 3 on in 8th & 1 on in 9th 8/02 H Van S 7-4 W 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0/0 13 Pitched around leadoff error to record sixth save 8/04 H Van - 2-0 L 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1/0 5 Cleaned up in top of the 9th, featured 94 mph sinker 8/10 A T-C S 1-0 W 1.2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1/0 23 Earned 7th save of season with 5 out performance 8/13 A T-C - 3-2 (10)W 1.0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0/0 29 Labored, gave up first ER since 6/16, blown save 8/15 A Eug S 5-3 W 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 12 8th save; 12 pitches, 9 for strikes, good bounce back 8/18 A S-K S 4-2 W 1.2 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1/0 19 Picked up team leading 9th save, good five out save 8/21 H Eug S 6-4 W 1.0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0/0 21 Ent’d T9 up 6-4, gets 2 outs; then 1b, 2 def. indiff., WP for run; GO ends it 8/24 H Eug S 1-0 W 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0/0 7 11th save, works 1-2-3 9th, ground out & 2 K’s to preserve 1-0 W 8/27 H Evt - 5-4 W(10) 2.0 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0/0 27 Ent’d T8 tied 4-4; Evt puts r. on 1st & 3rd in 9th, then big DP 9/01 H S-K L 3-1(11)L 2.0 2 2 1 0 2 0 1 0 2/1 29 Worked scoreless 10th w/r. 3rd & 0 out; then allowed 2r in 11th Tot.: 3-1, 1.09, 11 sv, 25g, 3.53 go/ao 33.0 31 9 4 9 25 0 1 7 15/4

25 HERNANDEZ, KENNY LHP B/T: L-L 6-1/197 • AGE 20 (6/24/98) • 3RD-YEAR PRO ACQ: International free agent, 7/6/15 HOME TOWN: David, Chiriqui, Panama HS: None COLLEGE: None

Last year 13g AZL/1g Missoula: combined 20g (5 starts), 2-4, 3.90, 60ip, 64h, 18bb, 61k, 4hr, 4hb, 8wp Career K/BB numbers: entering this year 69.1ip, 8.4 k/9ip, 3bb/9ip Other Panamanian-born players include: Rod Carew, Carlos Lee, Ben Oglivie, and longtime D-back Randall Delgado (Delgado pitched on injury rehab for the Hops in the 2017 postseason) Pitches: 2SFB, 4SFB, CH, SL, occasional CB… fastball 89-91

Date H/A Opp Dec Score IP H R ER BB K HR HB WP IR/S #P Notes 6/15 * A Evt W 5-2 W 5.0 3 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 -/- 62 5 shutout innings, faced 2 hitters over minimum, just 1 RISP 6/20 * H Eug L 4-3 L 4.1 7 4 4 0 3 0 0 0 -/- 68 Unlike first outing, didn’t establish inside with fastball 6/25 * H S-K - 6-5 W 4.1 9 5 4 1 4 2 1 0 -/- 82 XBH to 5 of 1st 6 batters in T1, incl. consec. HR Abrams/Medrano 6/30 H Spo - 3-2 W 4.0 5 2 2 2 5 1 0 0 0/0 69 Piggyback after Weiss, ent’d T2, allowed 2-r HR Curtis Terry T3 7/05 A S-K - 5-4(10)W 5.1 5 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0/0 62 Ent’d B2 down 3-0, left in B7 w/4-3 lead 7/11 H T-C W 11-0 W 5.0 1 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0/0 65 Ent’d T2 up 1-0, faced just 1 hitter over the minimum in 5 ip 7/16 A Boi L 3-2 L 5.0 9 3 3 0 2 1 0 0 0/0 61 Ent’d T2 up 1-0; 2-r HR to Luke Morgan T3, rbi 1B Luis Castro T4 7/21 A Van - 3-2 L 4.2 6 2 2 1 2 1 0 0 0/0 70 Ent’d B3 up 2-0, Brett Wright HR & Yorman Rodriguez RBI 2B B3 7/26 H Boi W 5-2 W 4.2 7 2 2 0 4 0 0 0 0/0 60 Allowed 3 singles & 2 runs in first 3 batters faced, then settled in 7/31 A Spo - 2-1 L 5.0 3 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0/0 66 Ent’d B4 down 2-1, stranded RISP in 5th, 6th & 8th 8/05 H Van L 7-4 L 2.1 4 3 3 0 4 0 0 0 0/0 28 Shortest outing of the season, ran into trouble T6 8/12 A T-C W 8-5 W 4.1 4 1 1 0 4 0 0 0 2/0 59 Loves throwing against T-C, good outing, held IR from scoring 8/17 A S-K W 6-4 W 3.1 1 1 1 0 4 0 0 0 1/0 42 Picked up 5th win, effective in hitter-friendly park 8/22 H Eug W 10-1 W 4.0 4 1 1 0 4 0 0 0 0/0 57 Ent’d T5 up 5-0, allows RBI 3B in 5th, then scoreless 6th, 7th, 8th 8/27 * H Evt - 5-4 W(10) 3.2 6 4 4 1 2 1 0 0 -/- 63 First start since June, gave up 2r hr in 1st inn, 2 more runs in 4th 9/02 * H S-K - 9-7 W 3.0 6 6 6 0 4 4 1 0 -/- 64 4 HR, but Hops come from 7-2 deficit; S-K playoff hopes take hit Totals: 6-3, 4.37, 16g, 5gs, 1.21 go/ao 68.0 81 34 33 7 59 11 2 0 3/0 * starting pitcher

33 LARRISON, ETHAN RHP B/T: R-R 6-2/205 • AGE 23 (8/14/95) • 1ST-YEAR PRO ACQ: 16th round, 2018 draft HOME TOWN: Shelbyville, IN HS: Shelbyville HS COLLEGE: Indiana State University (“Sycamores”) (Missouri Valley Conf)

Was shut down after outing on 6/20: dealing with arm tendinitis The Hillsboro Hops are his first pro stop Former walk-on at Indiana State, this year as a SR at Indiana State, led Missouri Valley Conference in saves with 9: 25g (all relief), 3-6, 3.76, 9sv, 55ip, 48h, 23bb, 50k Last summer played in Cape Cod League for for the Hyannis Harbor Hawks: 17g (all relief), 1-2, 4.84, 1sv, 26ip, 12bb, 20k. One scouting report says: Larrison uses a similar delivery to Astro’s Pitcher Brad Peacock, a “drop and go” motion, where he generates a lot of power from his lower half Pitches: FB, SL, CB, CH… fastball 92-93

Date H/A Opp Dec Score IP H R ER BB K HR HB WP IR/S #P Notes 6/17 A Evt W 3-2 W 1.2 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 2/0 22 Pro debut ent’d B7 tied 2-2 w/r. on 1st & 2nd, got K and loop out 6/20 H Eug - 4-3 L 2.0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0/0 30 Faced minimum 6h; allowed 1B and BB, but got DP and CS 7/06 A S-K - 6-5 W 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 12 1st app. in 16 days (arm tendinitis); Perfect B6 up 5-3 7/09 A Eug - 4-2 W 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 15 Ent’d B8 up 4-2, allowedd 2-out 1B… Nico Hoerner L9 to end inn 7/13 H T-C W 5-4(10)W 1.0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0/0 11 Ent’d to start T10 w/r. on 2nd; bunt out, P6, IBB, Ks to end inn. 7/15 H T-C - 6-2 L 1.0 3 3 3 0 1 1 0 0 0/0 22 Ent’d down 3-0 to start T8: 1B, 2B, L4, K, 2-r HR (Justin Paulsen), GO 7/17 H Boi W 6-5(10)W 1.0 1 2 1 1 2 0 0 1 0/0 19 Ent’d to start T10 w/r. on 2nd: K, WP, BB, SB, 2-r 1B; Hops then 3 B10 7/21 A Van L 3-2 L 1.1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1/0 18 Ent’d B7 w/2 out, r. on 2nd, got GO; in B8, 2B & PB lead to go-ahead run 7/24 H Boi - 5-3 L 1.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 10 Worked scoreless T9 down 5-3 7/27 A Spo W 6-4(10)W 2.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1/0 23 1-2-3 9th; allows BB to first batter in 10th, but gets GIDP & fly out 7/30 A Spo - 8-6 W 1.0 2 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0/0 34 Struggled through B8th; allowed tying run, but left bases loaded 8/18 A S-K W 4-2 W 1.1 1 2 2 1 0 0 1 0 0/0 18 First time back from groin injury, picked up fifth win on season 8/23 H Evt W 3-1 W 2.0 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0/0 27 Ent’d T5 1-1 tie, pitches around 2-out BB in 5th & leadoff 1B in 6th 8/27 H Evt - 5-4 W(10) 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 22 Ent’d T6 down 4-2, pitched around one-out 1B 9/02 H S-K - 9-7 W 2.0 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0/0 25 Ent’d T4 down 6-1, 2 scoreless helps Hops come back to win Totals: 6-1, 3.10, 15g, 0gs, 0.95 go/ao 20.1 16 9 7 10 16 1 2 2 4/0

18 LIN, KAI-WEI RHP B/T: R-R 5-10/175 • AGE 22 (3/19/96) • 4TH-YEAR PRO ACQ: International free agent, 7/10/15 HOME TOWN: New Taipei, Taiwan HS: Chen De COLLEGE: National Taiwan Sports Institute

Last year full year w/Missoula in Pioneer Lg: 13g, 11gs, 0-6, 8.28, 54.1ip, 78h, 19bb, 47k, 15hr (led league), 5hb, 4wp First pro year two years ago: split between AZL and Missoula Out of the National Taiwan Sports Institute: a college specialized in sports in Taiwan… the University has been growing since it was first part of a donation in 1973 in response to government’s call for developing national sports. Yung-Ching Wang donated a gymnasium, and it has been growing since 14 Taiwanese players have made the majors, including: Chin-Feng Chen, (the first, in 2002), and most recently, Tzu-Wei Lin (SS) of the Boston Red Sox, and Jen- Ho Tseng (P) of the Chicago Cubs Pitches: 4SFB, occasional 2SFB, SL, CH, CB… fastball 91-94

Date H/A Opp Dec Score IP H R ER BB K HR HB WP IR/S #P Notes 6/16 A Evt W 12-6 W 1.1 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 3/2 23 Ent’d B4 leading 12-3, allowed 2 inherited runners to score 6/19 A Evt - 7-5 L 2.0 2 1 0 0 5 0 1 1 0/0 35 Ent’d B5, allowed 1UER, pitched out of bases-loaded jam w/3K 6/23 H S-K L 9-5 L 2.0 3 3 3 1 2 0 0 1 0/0 40 Ent’d T4 tied 4-4, 2B, 3B, BB, SF, force out, 2B for 3 runs 6/26 A Boi - 7-5 L 1.0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0/0 11 Ent’d B8 down 7-2, K’d Morgan, Gonzalez & McDowell in order 6/30 H Spo - 3-2 W 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 14 Ent’d T6 down 2-1: L7, E5, Ks, FC4 7/03 H Spo - 4-3 W 0.2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 11 Ent’d T8 leading 4-3, allowed single, got fly out and K, then lifted 7/05 A S-K S 5-4(10)W 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1/0 5 Ent’d B10 up 5-4 w/r. on 2nd, got hard F7, hard 5-3, soft F8 7/08 A Eug - 4-3 L 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1/1 2 Ent’d B9 3-3 tie w/1 out & r. on 2nd; 2 WP (both swing & miss), game over 7/11 H T-C - 11-0 W 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 14 Worked final inning w/11-0 lead, pitched around leadoff single 7/14 H T-C - 7-6(11)W 0.2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1/0 7 Ent’d T8 up 4-1 w/1 out & r. on 3rd, got K and ground out 7/16 H Boi - 3-2 L 2.0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 0/0 28 Ent’d T8 down 3-2, 2 scoreless w/3k 7/20 A Van - 10-1 W 3.1 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 2/0 38 Ent’d B5 up 6-1 w/2 on, 2 out… retired all 10 hitters he faced 7/25 H Boi W 5-4(10)W 3.0 5 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 2/2 35 Ent’d T8 w/2 on, 0 out, both runners scored; gave up 1r in T10 7/29 A Spo - 2-0 L 2.0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0/0 22 Worked 8th & 9th down 2-0; 1-out BB 8th, then pickoff; faced 6h 8/01 H Van W 8-5 W 1.1 2 3 3 2 1 1 0 0 1/0 24 Up 4-2, got final out 8th & 1st 2 out in 9th; then BB, BB, Otto Lopez go-ahead HR 8/05 H Van - 7-4 L 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 18 Solid 9th inning of work, kept Hops in game. 8/12 A T-C - 8-5 W 0.1 2 4 4 2 1 0 0 0 0/0 15 5x15 for strikes, rare meltdown late in game. 8/14 A Eug W 6-4 W 2.0 2 1 1 0 5 1 0 0 0/0 29 Started streak of 10 consecutive strikeouts, good bounceback app 8/19 A S-K - 9-8 W 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 14 Worked 1-2-3 5th inning in 2-2 tie 8/24 H Eug - 1-0 W 3.0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0/0 16 Ent’d T3 in 0-0 game, allows infield hit to 1st batter, retires next 9 8/29 A Boi - 4-3(10)L 2.0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0/0 23 Ent’d B5 up 3-2, retired 6 of 7 batters, allowing only two-out single 9/02 H S-K - 9-7 W 2.1 3 1 1 0 3 1 0 1 0/0 36 Ent’d T6 down 6-2; HR to 1st batter (Aaron Bond); exits T8 down 7-5 Totals: 4-1, 3.44, 1sv, 22g, 0.65 go/ao 34.0 26 14 13 7 44 3 2 6 11/5

36 MCKENNA, TREVOR LHP B/T: L-L 6-0/200 • AGE 22 (5/17/96) • 1ST-YEAR PRO ACQ: Nondrafted free agent, 6/11/18 HOME TOWN: Brooksville, FL HS: Central HS COLLEGE: Lake Sumter State (JC), Savannah State University

2nd half numbers in 2018: 10g, 1-0, 0.00, 3sv, 14.2ip, 4h, 0r, 4bb, 16k… over his last 7 outings 8.1 ip, 0h, 2bb, 10k Hillsboro Hops are his first pro stop This year as a SR at Savannah State U: 13g (12 starts), 2-7, 4.18, 75.1 ip, 68h, 34bb, 78k, 2hr, 9hb, 12wp Thought he was going to get drafted in about the 20th round: but he wasn’t; a few days later the D-backs signed him as a free agent His Savannah State senior bio this year said: his post-college plan was to take a job opportunity in New Jersey with an aluminum wholesaler Hobby: collecting watches (his junior bio at Savannah State said his goal was to work in management for the Invicta Watch company Born on Carlos May Day: Trevor’s birthday is May 17, also the birthday of former big-leaguer Carlos May, who is the only major leaguer to wear his birthday on the back of his uniform As a youth: played on a team called the Diamondbacks Not shy in expressing his happiness to be here: it’s his dream to be a professional athlete As a five-year-old, saved his dad’s life: his dad, Dennis, had an ankle injury and a blood clot went to his lung; Trevor found him not breathing on the bed and called 911 (Trevor remembers the incident, but does not remember making the phone call)... he and his dad have always been close Pitches: 4SFB, CH, SL… fastball 86-88… he can run his 4-seam fastball both ways… his change-up is his best pitch—as a youth, he was playing catch with his dad, and he threw a change

for the first time; his dad said, “What was that? Do that again.”

Date H/A Opp Dec Score IP H R ER BB K HR HB WP IR/S #P Notes 6/16 A Evt - 12-6 W 2.0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 35 Worked scoreless 7th & 8th leading 12-6 in pro debut 6/21 H Eug - 4-0 W 2.0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0/0 21 Ent’d to start T7 leading 3-0, threw 2 perfect inn 6/24 H S-K - 12-2 W 1.0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 30 Up 12-1 T8, 3 1B (1 after dropped foul pop) loaded bases, then P4, rbi GO, P3 6/28 A Boi - 6-5 W 0.2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 1/1 13 Ent’d B5 up 5-4, 1 out & r. on 3rd, WP for run, then BB, WP, F8, K 7/03 H Spo - 4-3 W 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0/0 12 Ent’d T7 leading 4-3, worked 1-2-3 inning with 2K 7/06 A S-K W 6-5 W 1.1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3/0 20 Ent’d B4 w/bases loaded & 2 out, retired Aaron Bond on foul out 7/11 H T-C - 11-0 W 1.1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2/0 15 Ent’d T7 up 4-0 w/r. 1st & 2nd & 2 out, got K; then scoreless 8th 7/14 H T-C - 7-6(11)W 2.1 3 2 0 3 3 0 0 1 1/1 48 Inherited run T9 ties gm, huge GIDP T10 w/bases full to end inn. 7/18 H Boi L 4-2(11)L 1.2 4 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 0/0 26 Retired all 3 in 9th… allowed 4 hits (3 doubles) for 2r in 10th 7/23 A Van - 6-3 W 1.0 0 2 2 3 2 0 0 0 0/0 29 Ent’d B6 up 6-1 w/2 out, 0 on, gets K; in B7: BB, F8, BB, K, BB, lifted 7/28 A Spo - 3-2 W 1.2 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0/0 33 Starts B8 up 3-2; pitches around ldoff 1B in 8th; lifted aft. 2-out BB in B9 8/02 H Van W 7-4 W 3.0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0/0 33 Ent’d T3 down 4-2, allowed leadoff 2B, then retired final 9 hitters 8/09 A T-C - 3-0 W 1.2 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0/0 32 Ent’d T5 up 2-0, allows two hits and a walk, but no runs 8/13 A T-C S 3-2 (10)W 0.2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2/0 15 Inherited 2 runners from Garcia, doesn’t allow, picks up 1st save 8/15 A Eug - 5-3 W 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0/0 11 One of best outings of year, 11 p, 8 strikes, 2k 8/20 H Eug S 2-1 W 1.2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2/0 18 Ent’d T8 up 2-1 w/2 on, 1 out, retires all fie to face him 8/23 H Evt - 3-1 W 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0/0 14 Pitched around leadoff error, striking out final two 8/27 H Evt - 5-4 W(10) 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 10 Ent’d T7 down 4-2, works 1-2-3 inning; Hops win 5-4 in 10 8/29 A Boi - 4-3 L (10) 2.0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0/0 25 Unhurt by leadoff BB in 8th; retired 6 of 7 in 8th & 9th in 3-3 tie 9/03 H S-K S 5-4 W 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 10 1-2-3 9th for 3rd save; finishes w/0.93 ERA Totals: 2-1, 0.93, 20g, 3sv, 0.71 go/ao 29.0 16 7 3 14 31 0 0 4 11/2 2nd half: 10g, 1-0, 0.00, 3sv, 14.2ip, 4h, 0r, 4bb, 16k

43 MERCER, MATT RHP B/T: R-R 6-1/185 • AGE 22 (9/1/96) • 1ST-YEAR PRO ACQ: 5th round, 2018 draft HOME TOWN: Lacey, WA HS: Timberline HS COLLEGE: U of Oregon

One professional appearance prior to joining Hops: 6/26 for AZL D-backs, 2ip 2h, 2r, 1er, 1bb, 1k, 1hr This year as a JR at U of Oregon: 15gs, 5-7, 4.16, 88.2ip, 84h, 42bb, 86k, 6hr, 8hb, 9wp, was Friday night starter until final few weeks when Kenyon Yovan moved into the Friday role 2017 as SO: went 6-7, 3.16 as #2 starter behind Mets 1st-round draft choice David Peterson Cape Cod Lg summer 2017: Falmouth Commodores, 4-1, 2.64, boosted draft stock; his batterymate with Falmouth was his OSU rival , who worked with Mercer on locating his off-speed pitches Also from Timberline HS: former Duck and longtime NFL running back Jonathan Stewart Pitches: FB, CB, SL, CH… mostly 4SFB 91-93, top 98… circle CH…

Date H/A Opp Dec Score IP H R ER BB K HR HB WP IR/S #P Notes 7/02 * H Spo - 7-6 W 1.0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 -/- 24 1-inning start as planned in Hops debut, allowed just an infield hit 7/07 * A Eug - 5-1 W 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -/- 12 3rd pro outing at his college home park, tosses perfect inning 7/13 * H T-C - 5-4(10)W 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -/- 15 Perfect inning, two ground-outs and a line-out 7/18 * H Boi - 4-2(10)L 2.0 1 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 -/- 34 Pitched around 1-out HBP in T1, and leadoff 1B & 1-out BB in T2 7/23 * A Van - 6-3 W 2.0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 -/- 22 Only base runner came on a leadoff hit in the bottom of the 1st 7/28 * A Spo - 3-2 W 2.0 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 -/- 26 Pitched around 2 1st-inn singles with GIDP; then K’s all 3 in 2nd 8/02 * H Van - 7-4 W 2.0 6 4 4 1 3 0 1 2 -/- 45 Allowed more hits (6, including 5 2B) than in prev. 6g combined 8/09 * A T-C - 3-0 W 3.0 2 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 -/- 34 Great bounce-back start, longest start in Hillsboro 8/14 * A Eug - 6-4 W 3.0 3 3 3 0 5 1 1 1 -/- 43 Only blemish a 3-run HR by D.J. Artis; career high in K. 8/19 * A S-K - 9-8 W 4.0 2 2 2 0 7 0 1 1 -/- 63 Longest outing in pro career, seven K is new career high 8/24 * H Eug - 1-0 W 2.0 0 0 0 4 2 0 0 0 -/- 27 Allows 2BB in each of his 2 inn, throws 27 pitches, just 10 strikes 8/31 * A Boi - 6-3 W 4.0 1 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 -/- 61 Car. high 8K, also a high for any ’18 Hop; Hops 11-1 in his starts Totals: 0-0, 3.00, 12gs, 1.15 go/ao 27.0 19 9 9 6 37 1 4 5 -/- * starting pitcher

39 MILLER, RYAN RHP B/T: R-R 5-11/180 • AGE 22 (3/28/96) • 1ST-YEAR PRO ACQ: 6th round, 2018 draft HOME TOWN: Venice, FL HS: Venice HS COLLEGE: State College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota (JC), Clemson U

Hillsboro Hops are his first pro stop This year as a SR at Clemson: 26g (all relief), 7-1, 2.51, 4sv, 71.2ip, 63h, 17bb, 64k, 5hr, 4hb, 4wp, though he was a reliever, he was a multiple-inning guy—he had the third-most innings on the staff Clemson hosted a regional this year: beat Morehead St., lost to Vanderbilt, beat St. John’s; then had to beat Vandy twice but lost first game 19-6 (Vanderbilt hit 9HR in that game) Miller was one of two pitchers named to All-tourney team at Clemson Regional this year: worked 3rd-8th innings to beat St. John’s to get Clemson into final with Vanderbilt After the win over St. John’s, his final outing as a collegian on June 3rd, Clemson head coach Monte Lee said: “Ryan Miller is probably the best pitcher I have ever coached. You look at how many games we’ve won on his shoulders says an awful lot about him.” Also drafted as a JR last year: 31st round 2017 by Atlanta 11 relief appearances in his first year at Clemson as a JR in 2017: just 11 ip, season cut short by injury Pitched for two years (2015-16) at State College of Florida Manatee-Sarasota: and in 2016 was a teammate of Keshawn

Lynch; the Manatees went 16-14 that year in Suncoast Conference

Date H/A Opp Dec Score IP H R ER BB K HR HB WP IR/S #P Notes 7/02 H Spo - 7-6 W 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 10 Worked 2nd inn. as planned in Hops debut, allowed just a single 7/07 A Eug - 5-1 W 1.0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 18 Worked B2… 3 1-out singles loaded bases, got K & liner to first 7/13 H T-C - 5-4(10)W 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 8 Pitched around leadoff 1B in scorleess top of 2nd 7/18 H Boi - 4-2(10)L 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 6 Worked 1-2-3 4th inn. w/help from diving catch in CF by Holmes 7/23 A Van W 6-3 W 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 10 1-2-3 3rd inn. with 3 ground-outs to the left side of the infield 7/28 A Spo W 3-2 W 1.0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0/0 16 Worked scoreless 3rd inn, pitching around 1-out BB & error 8/02 H Van - 7-4 W 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 15 Worked 1-2-3 7th with Hops leading 5-4 8/09 A T-C - 3-0 W 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 7 Scoreless streak continues for Miller… 7p for 3 outs 8/14 A Eug - 6-4 W 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0/0 13 Most strikeouts in an appearance on season, scoreless streak 8/19 A S-K - 9-8 W 0.2 4 4 4 0 0 2 1 0 0/0 20 Roughed up for first time, breaks scoreless streak 8/24 H Eug W 1-0 W 1.0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0/0 8 Good bounceback appearance, continues to dominate Eug 8/29 A Boi - 4-3(10)L 1.0 1 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 0/0 18 Run scores after leadoff triple by Daniel Jipping Totals: 3-0, 3.86, 12g, 0gs, 1.40 go/ao 11.2 11 5 5 1 10 2 2 0 0/0

24 MOTHS, TRAVIS RHP B/T: R-R 6-1/190 • AGE 22 (9/22/95) • 1ST-YEAR PRO ACQ:7th Round, 2018 draft HOME TOWN: Louisville, Tenn HS: William Blount HS COLLEGE: Tennessee Tech (Golden Eagles – Ohio Valley Conference)

Joined Hops on 8/14 This year with AZL Diamondbacks, his first stop as a pro: 2g, 1gs, 0-0, 4.50, 2.0 ip, 1h, 1r, 1er, 1bb, 2k This year as a SR at Tennessee Tech: 20 games (17 starts) 13-3, 3.96, 102.1ip, 97h, 40bb, 109k Was Tennessee Tech’s Friday night starter this year: after spending most of his career as a reliever Ohio Valley Conference pitcher of the year: the Golden Eagles went 53-12 (2nd-most wins in NCAA), and lost the deciding game of their super regional to Texas, falling one win short of their first-ever College World Series Third-most wins for a pitcher this year in all of Division I baseball: Luke Heimlich of Oregon State 16, Blaine Knight of Arkansas 14, Moths 13, Brady Singer of Florida 12 Tennesee Tech notable Alumni include: Rodney Atkins (Country Singer), Frank Omiyale --drafted in the fifth round of the 2005 NFL Draft by the Atlanta Falcons, same ATL draft class as Roddy White and Jonathan Babineux, and Erik Sabel, who also pitched for the Arizona Diamondbacks in 1999 and 2001. 2001 stats: 42 g, 3-2, 4.38, 51.1 ip, 57h, 25er, 8hr, 25k. Pitches: FB, CH, CB… fastball 92-94

Date H/A Opp Dec Score IP H R ER BB K HR HB WP IR/S #P Notes 8/16 A Eug - 2-1 L 2.0 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0/0 23 Ent’d B7 down 2-1, pitches around 1B in 7th and BB in 8th 8/21 H Eug - 6-4 W 2.0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0/0 29 Ent’d T6 up 4-2, worked 2 perfect innings 8/26 H Evt - 5-2 L 2.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0/0 -- Ent’d T6 down 3-2, 2 perfect innings; now retired last 13 hitters 9/01 H S-K - 3-1(11)L 1.1 2 1 1 0 1 0 2 0 2/0 18 Ent’d T8 0-0 tie w/r. on 1st & 2nd, got GO; 2 HB & gm-tying 1b in 9th Totals: 0-0, 1.23, 4g, 0gs, 2.00 go/ao 7.1 3 1 1 1 8 0 2 0 2/0

22 OGANDO, CRISTOFER RHP B/T: R-R 6-3/195 • AGE 24 (10/23/93) • 2ND-YEAR PRO ACQ: Minor League free agent, 6/5/18 HOME TOWN: Santo Domingo, D.R.

Joined Hops on 8/3; Hillsboro is third pro stop this year Began year in Dominican Summer League: 10g (all relief), 3-1, 0.00, 2sv, 23.1ip, 8h, 2r, 0er, 6bb, 26k, 0hr, 1hb After DSL, pitched in 1 game in Missoula before coming to Hops: pitched one inning with Missoula, allowed one run on solo HR Returns to this year after a five-year absence: before this year, his only previous pro stop was with the Marlins’ Dominican Summer League affiliate in 2013, 5g (all relief), 6.1 ip, 9h, 9r, 6er, 6bb, 5k Since 2013: had been pitching in amateur leagues in his native Dominican Republic First time in the : in late July when he was assigned to Missoula and then transferred to Hillsboro after one game

Date H/A Opp Dec Score IP H R ER BB K HR HB WP IR/S #P Notes 8/03 H Van - 7-0 L 1.1 4 2 2 1 1 0 0 1 1/1 33 Ent’d in relief of Santana, not a strong first appearance. Struggled w command 8/12 A T-C - 8-5 W 1.0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0/0 16 Balked. Good improvement from the last outing. 8/14 A Eug - 6-4 W 2.0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0/0 28 Struck out every batter he faced, 21x28 for strikes 8/17 A S-K - 6-4 W 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 12 Second hold on the year, 10x12 for strikes 8/19 A S-K - 9-8 W 1.2 3 2 2 0 4 2 0 0 1/0 30 Gave up two home runs, one to Franco, one to Medrano 8/23 H Evt - 3-1 W 1.0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0/0 18 Ent’d T8 up 2-1, pitched around catcher’s interference & BB 8/26 H Evt - 5-2 L 0.1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 3/1 -- Ent’d T9 down 4-2 w/3 on & 2 out, issued run-scoring walk 8/31 A Boi - 6-3 W 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0/0 12 Up 6-1, works 1-2-3 B8 Totals: 0-0, 3.86, 8g, 0gs, 0.57 go/ao 9.1 9 4 4 3 17 2 0 2 5/2

45 PIMENTEL, CHESTER RHP B/T: R-R 6-5/220 • AGE 22 (11/12/95) • 4TH-YEAR PRO ACQ: International free agent, 10/3/14 HOME TOWN: Villa Fundacion, D.R.

Joined the Hops on 7/12 after two appearances in the AZL, his only other stop this year: 0-0, 0.00, 2ip, 0h, 0r, 1bb, 2k Didn’t pitch at all in 2017: after elbow injury and Tommy John surgery His last action prior to this year was with Missoula in 2016: 9g (all starts), 2-6, 6.32, 47ip, 68h, 13bb, 43k Made his pro debut in 2015

in the AZL: 14g (10 starts), 1-4, 7.28, 38.1ip, 55h, 16bb, 32k

Date H/A Opp Dec Score IP H R ER BB K HR HB WP IR/S #P Notes 7/14 H T-C W 7-6(11)W 0.1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3/1 10 Ent’d T11 w/3 on, 2 out, 6-6 tie; run scores on PB, then BB, then ground-out 7/19 A Van - 5-0 L 1.0 1 1 0 2 2 0 0 1 0/0 29 Ent’d to start B8 down 4-0, tossed shaky inning 7/24 H Boi - 5-3 L 1.0 3 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 24 Ent’d to start T7 down 4-2, allowed 1 run on 3 hits 7/28 A Spo - 3-2 W 1.1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 3/1 20 Ent’d B4 w/3 on, 2 out; HBP scores run, then big K 8/02 H Van - 7-4 W 2.0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 24 Ent’d T7 up 5-4, allowed only 1-out 2B in 8th 8/05 H Van - 7-4 L 1.2 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1/0 21 Ent’d T6 with runners left by Hernandez, kept from scoring 8/09 A T-C S 3-0 W 2.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1/0 21 Ent’d B8 up 2-0 w/r. on 1st & 0 out, got fly out & DP; 1-2-3 9th 8/12 A T-C S 8-5 W 0.2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3/1 7 Second save in three days, cleaned up mess in 9th 8/14 A Eug S 6-4 W 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 10 Third save and recorded the 10th consecutive K 8/17 A S-K S 6-4 W 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0/0 12 Allows only a single in B9 to pick up 4th save of trip in 6-4 win 8/19 A S-K S 9-8 W 1.0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0/0 21 Ent’d to start B9 up 9-8, issues 1-out BB, then gets 2 Ks to end it 8/23 H Evt S 3-1 W 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0/0 12 Works perfect 9th for 6th save in 6 chances 8/27 H Evt W 5-4 W(10) 1.0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0/0 15 Ent’d to start T10 w/r. on 2nd, K’s all 3 while hitting upper 90s 8/31 A Boi S 6-3 W 0.2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1/0 6 Ent’d B9 up 6-3 w/runner at 2nd; got ground-out and K 9/02 H S-K W 9-7 W 1.2 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1/0 25 Ent’d T8 down 7-5 w/r. at 3rd, 1 out, holds serve; Hops 2 in B8; gets DP & K in 9th Totals: 3-0, 1.04, 7 sv, 15g, 1.91 go/ao 17.1 11 3 2 4 18 0 3 2 13/3

28 RODRIGUEZ, WESLEY RHP B/T: R-R 5-10/210 • AGE 21 (12/4/96) • 4TH-YEAR PRO ACQ: 12th round, 2015 draft HOME TOWN: Bronx, NY HS: George Washington HS (Washington Heights, NY) COLLEGE: None

Entering this year, injuries had limited him to just 12 innings in his 4 year career Onetime phenom from the Bronx: fastball was in upper 90s in high school Tommy John surgery: cost him all of 2015 and most of 2016 (just 6 ip in 2016, 5 in AZL, 1 in Hillsboro) Shoulder tendinitis: cost him most of 2017 (just 6ip in ’17, all in AZL) Had committed to the University of Pittsburgh: but signed with Diamondbacks instead Career numbers: 8g, 7gs, 0-0, 0.75, 12 ip, 6h, 5bb, 13k, 1hr, 2hb, 3wp Pitches: 2SFB, 4SFB, Vulcan CH, SL… fastball 92-95

Date H/A Opp Dec Score IP H R ER BB K HR HB WP IR/S #P Notes 6/15 A Evt S 5-2 W 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0/0 17 Ent’d starting B9: infield 1B, K, WP, 5-3, WP, F7 to end it 6/17 A Evt S 3-2 W 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 12 Ent’d starting B9: K, infield 1B & E, F7, 1-3 6/20 H Eug - 4-0 W 1.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 13 Worked 9th inn, pitching around leadoff BB, to end game 6/23 H S-K - 9-5 L 1.0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0/0 14 Worked T9 down 9-5, allowing only two-out BB 6/25 H S-K W 6-5 W 2.0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 2/0 26 Ent’d T7 down 5-4 w/0 out, 2 on, K’d next 3… in 8th, 1B, DP, F7 6/28 A Boi S 6-5 W 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 9 Perfect 9th for 3rd save: L8, 6-3, K’d Aubrey McCarty to end it 7/02 H Spo W 7-6 W 2.0 1 1 1 2 3 0 1 0 0/0 34 Ent’d T8 down 5-4; allows run in T9, but Hops 3 in B9 to win 7/05 A S-K BS/W 5-4(10)W 1.2 2 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 1/1 29 Gave up inherited run B8, but worked out of 3-on 0-out jam in B9 7/08 A Eug BS/L 4-3 L 0.1 3 4 4 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 23 Ent’d B9 up 3-0; BB, 1B, Sac Fly, 2B, 2-r 2B to tie gm, lifted 7/12 H T-C - 9-5 W 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0/0 14 Worked scoreless T9 up 9-5 7/14 H T-C BS 7-6(11)W 0.1 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 2 0/0 25 Ent’d to start T9 up 4-1; in order: 1B, WP, 1B, 2B, WP, F8, lifted 7/17 H Boi - 6-5(10)W 2.0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0/0 36 Ent’d to start T6 down 3-0, two perfect innings, 3K 7/22 A Van - 5-3 L 1.0 2 1 1 0 2 0 1 1 0/0 20 Ent’d to start B8 down 4-3; 1B, WP, K, K, HBP, rbi 2B 7/24 H Boi - 5-3 L 1.2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 2/1 21 Ent’d T5 w/2 on, 1 out, allowed 1 of 2 inherited runners to score 7/27 A Spo - 6-4(10)W 2.0 2 1 1 0 3 0 1 0 0/0 28 Ent’d B7 down 3-1, HBP & 1B lead to run; then scoreless 8th 8/01 H Van - 8-5 W 2.2 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0/0 31 Ent’d to start T6 down 2-1; retired 1st 8, then 2-out BB in T8, lifted 8/04 H Van - 2-0 L 2.1 2 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0/0 27 Ent’d down 1-0, allowed run in T9 after allowing LO triple 8/09 A T-C W 3-0 W 1.1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2/0 20 Ent’d with two runners, did not allow to score. Picked up W 8/13 A T-C - 3-2 (10)W 2.0 2 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0/0 36 Worked scoreless 6th & 7th leading 1-0 8/18 A S-K - 4-2 W 1.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2/2 22 Ent’d B7 up 3-0 w/r. on 1st & 3rd; HBP, 1B & SF allow 2 inh. runs 8/22 H Eug - 10-1 W 1.0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0/0 21 Ent’d T9 up 10-1, pitches around 2 singles to begin inning 8/26 H Evt - 5-2 L 1.2 2 2 2 2 1 0 0 2 0/0 -- Ent’d T8 down 3-2 on cold, wet day; command issues 8/29 A Boi L 4-3(10)L 0.0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 3 Ent’d B10 w/runner at 2nd in 3-3 tie, allows Trey Jacobs’ GW hit 9/03 H S-K - 5-4 W 2.2 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1/0 39 Ent’d T4 down 4-2 w/r. on 2nd, 0 out; inh. runner didn’t score; Hops come back Totals: 4-2, 3.48, 3 sv, 24g, 0.62 go/ao 33.2 28 14 13 12 40 0 6 8 10/4

32 SANTANA, YEISON RHP B/T: R-R 6-0/180 • AGE 21 (10/25/96) • 5TH-YEAR PRO ACQ: Int’l free agent, 7/10/13 HOME TOWN: Villa Jaragua, D.R. HIGH SCHOOL: None COLLEGE: None

Joined Hops on 6/25: has been with Hillsboro since the beginning of the NWL season, except for one week with Kane County 7/12 to 7/16 (did not appear in a game for Kane) Three appearances this year before joining Hillsboro: 1 with Kane County (5/31, 1ip, 1h, 0r, 0bb, 1k) and 2 w/Missoula (3.1ip, 2h, 2r, 1bb, 4k) Last year, his first action in U.S., had 2 appearances w/Hillsboro and 18 (over 2 stints) with Missoula: combined 20g (all relief), 1-2, 7.75, 38.1ip, 56h, 10bb, 38k, 2hr, 3hb With Hops last year: 2g (both relief, home v Spokane & @Eugene in late July), 6.1ip, 11h, 10r, 9er, 2bb, 8k First 3 years as a pro (through the end of 2016) all spent in Dominican Summer League: was starting pitcher in first pro year of 2014; converted to reliever midway through 2015 Career numbers entering 2018 (all in short

season): 10-12, 4.03, 70g, 22gs, 201.0ip, 204h, 53bb, 215k, 7hr, 18hb, 36wp

Date H/A Opp Dec Score IP H R ER BB K HR HB WP IR/S #P Notes 6/26 A Boi - 7-5 L 1.1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1/0 16 Ent’d B4 w/1 on, 2 out, retired all 4 hitters to face him w/2 K’s 6/29 H Spo - 5-1 W 1.2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 24 Ent’d T8 1 out, 0 on, retired 4 of 5 to face him to close out 5-1 win 7/02 H Spo - 7-6 W 2.0 1 1 1 1 3 1 0 0 1/0 43 Ent’d T5 2 out, 1 on, down 4-3, got final out; allows solo HR T6 7/07 A Eug S 5-1 W 2.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0/0 17 Ent’d B8 up 4-1, only baserunner came on K&WP…17p,15 strikes 7/18 H Boi - 4-2(10)L 2.0 1 0 0 2 3 0 1 0 0/0 36 Ent’d T5 1-1 tie, HBP, 2BB & 2 1B in 2 inn, but 3 runners CS 7/22 A Van - 5-3 L 2.0 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 32 Ent’d B4 1-1 tie; Hops take lead T5 2-1; leadoff BB leads to run B5 7/25 H Boi - 5-4(10)W 1.0 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 16 Scoreless T7 w/2-1 lead, but leadoff BB to .177 hitter leads to 2r in T8 7/28 A Spo S 3-2 W 0.1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1/0 5 Ent’d B9 up 3-2 w/2 out, 1 on; allows 1B, but gets gm-ending K 7/30 A Spo - 8-6 W 2.0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0/0 28 Ent’d B5 after 2-r HR by Curtis Terry; retired all 3 in 5th, got big DP in 6th 8/03 H Van - 7-0 L 2.0 3 3 3 2 3 0 0 0 2/0 38 Ent’d T6 down 2-0, stranded 2; loaded bases T8 w/0out, 3 runs 8/05 H Van - 7-4 L 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0/0 7 7 of 7 pitches for strikes, best he has looked all year 8/10 A T-C W 1-0 W 1.1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 20 Picked up 1st win of season in 1.1 innings of relief 8/12 A T-C - 8-5 W 0.0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2/1 6 Allowed one inherited runner to score 8/15 A Eug - 5-3 W 1.1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 2/2 22 Allowed both of Francis’ runners to score in B6 8/19 A S-K W 9-8 W 0.2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0/0 10 Ent’d B6 in 6-6 tie w/ bases empty, get GO; BB & K in 7th & lifted 8/25 H Evt - 4-3 W 2.0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 32 Ent’d T3 in 2-2 tie, allowed 3B & sac fly in 3rd; scoreless 4th 8/31 A Boi - 6-3 W 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 8 Ent’d B7 up 6-1… single, DP, ground out 9/03 * H S-K - 5-4 W 3.0 6 4 3 1 2 1 0 0 -/- 40 1st start since ‘15; 2r (1er) in 2nd, but both scored bec. of E; 2-r HR 4th T: 2-0, 2sv, 3.71, 18g, 1gs, 1.04 go/ao 26.2 24 12 11 11 23 2 2 2 9/3

12 TABOR, MATT RHP B/T: R-R 6-2/180 • AGE 20 (7/14/98) • 2ND-YEAR PRO ACQ: 3rd round, 2017 draft HOME TOWN: Milton, MA HS: Milton Academy COLLEGE: None

At extended spring until coming north with Hops Last year limited action in AZL in his first pro year: 4g (all starts in the last half of August), 0-1, 1.93, 4.2ip, 8h, 0bb, 9k, 0hr, 0hb, 0wp Entering the Hops season was #9 prospect in D-backs chain: according to MLBpipeline.com. Signed to a reported $1 million bonus last year: which was above pick value for his spot in the third round Draft stock soared senior year in HS: after a late growth spurt led to a big uptick in his stuff From Milton Academy (aka simply “Milton”) in his hometown of Milton MA: 10mi south of downtown Boston Famous alumni from Milton Academy : T.S. Eliot, Robert F. Kennedy, Ted Kennedy, James Taylor, former Massachusetts governor Deval Patrick 2017 Gatorade Player of the Year in MA: 4-0, 0.60, 35ip, 65k Pitches: 4SFB, SL, CH… fastball 91-94

Date H/A Opp Dec Score IP H R ER BB K HR HB WP IR/S #P Notes 6/16 * A Evt - 12-6 W 3.2 6 5 5 2 2 0 0 2 -/- 75 Given 12 runs in top 1st, allowed 1 in 2nd, 2 in 3rd, 2 in 4th 6/21 * H Eug - 4-0 W 4.0 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 -/- 50 4 RISP in 4 inn, but pitched out of jams 6/26 * A Boi L 7-5 L 3.2 6 5 2 2 2 1 0 0 -/- 75 3 UER in 3rd after E3 and PB… 2-out, 2-r 3B in 3rd by Hearn 7/01 * H Spo W 6-0 W 5.0 4 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 -/- 60 Best start so far this yr; only 2 RISP; 19 batters, just 1 3-ball count 7/06 * A S-K - 6-5 W 3.2 5 3 3 2 3 1 0 0 -/- 64 Retired 1st 6 on just 12p; Aaron Bond 2-r HR 3rd; 2h, 2bb in 4th 7/12 * H T-C - 9-5 W 4.2 6 3 3 0 3 0 1 1 -/- 69 3r in 1st inn, then ret’d 12 of last 14 to face him 7/17 * H Boi - 6-5(10)W 5.0 6 3 3 0 2 0 1 0 -/- 52 Escapes 1st & 3rd 0-out jam T1; allows RBI GO T2, 2-r 1B in T4 7/22 * A Van - 5-3 L 3.0 2 1 1 2 5 1 0 0 -/- 45 Leaves after three innings in 1-1 tie 7/27 * A Spo - 6-4(10)W 4.0 4 1 1 1 5 1 0 0 -/- 60 Allowed only run on Francisco Ventura HR leading off B2 8/01 * H Van - 8-5 W 5.0 5 2 1 1 7 0 0 0 -/- 73 Season high Ks; 2r in 2nd on Jake Brodt 2b and error 8/13 * A T-C - 3-2 (10)W 5.0 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 1 -/- 59 Five shutout innings, avoided big inning early. 8/18 * A S-K - 4-2 W 5.0 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 -/- 68 Second consecutive scoreless start, kept ball in strike zone 8/23 * H Evt - 3-1 W 4.0 3 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 -/- 65 Continues good stretch of starts, hitting 92-93 with fastball 8/30 * A Boi W 5-2 W 5.0 5 2 2 1 5 0 0 0 -/- 53 Allows run on 2 soft 1B in 3rd, another on booming 2B & 3B in 5th Totals: 2-1, 3.26, 14gs, 0.93 go/ao 60.2 59 26 22 13 46 4 4 4 -/- * starting pitcher

29 WEISS, RYAN RHP B/T: R-R 6-4/202 • AGE 21 (12/10/96) • 1ST-YEAR PRO ACQ: 4th round, 2018 draft HOME TOWN: South Elgin, IL HS: South Elgin HS COLLEGE: Wright State U (Dayton, OH) (“Raiders”) (D1 Horizon League)

1 professional appearance before joining the Hops on 6/25: 6/24 with AZL D-backs, 1ip, 2h, 1r, 1er, 0bb, 2k This year as a redshirt SO at Wright State was 1st- team All-Horizon League: ace of staff and Friday night starter, 17g (16 starts), 9-2, 3.40, 98ip, 93h, 18bb, 92k, 10hr, 6hb, 8wp, (3.40 ERA includes a 10-run outing against Northern Kentucky; without that, his ERA was 2.48) Wright State won the Horizon Lg regular season and tournament titles this year: Went 3-0 in Horizon Lg tourney; Weiss started game 1 (and was lifted after 4 inn w/8-1 lead) and saved game 3 Wright State played this year in the Stanford regional: lost opener to Stanford 4-3 in 13 innings; Weiss started that game (5.1ip, 8h, 3r, 2er, 3bb, 3k, had a messy first inning but settled in after that), then lost 11-5 to Baylor Didn’t play in 2016 in his freshman year at Wright State: had a stress fracture in his back Been a tough year for him personally: his mom, Barbara, died last December of a heart attack at their home; Ryan did CPR on her (his father, Michael, had died six years before); he has a sister, Rachel, who is 18 months younger, and they are very close (“We are very close,” he said. “We get each other because we’re the only two who know what it’s like to go through this”) Late bloomer: was a catcher early in high school, didn’t pitch until an upperclassman, and his fastball topped out at 85 MPH; by his second year of college, he was hitting 95 His home town, South Elgin IL: located in the Fox River Valley on the outskirts of the Chicagoland area, about 40 miles west of downtown Chicago; South Elgin is 10 miles from Northwestern Medicine Field, the home of the Kane County Cougars, one level above the Hops in the D-backs chain His high school, South Elgin HS: opened in 2005; teams are known as “the Storm” Wright State University was named in honor of Orville and Wilbur Wright: who were residents of Dayton (others had built experimental aircraft, but they invented the three-axis control which made fixed-wing powered flight possible, and which is still used today) Pitches: FB, SL, CH

Date H/A Opp Dec Score IP H R ER BB K HR HB WP IR/S #P Notes 6/30 * H Spo - 3-2 W 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 -/- 10 1 inning start as planned in Hops debut, 1B, F8, F8, HBP, Foul 2 7/05 * A S-K - 5-4(10)W 1.0 3 3 3 0 2 1 0 0 -/- 14 Allowed run on errant pickoff, then a 2-run HR to David Villar 7/11 * H T-C - 11-0 W 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -/- 12 Allowed only 2-out single to Owen Miller 7/16 * H Boi - 3-2 L 2.0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 -/- 28 Allowed only 2-out first-inning double to Luis Castro; 28p, 21s 7/21 * A Van - 3-2 L 2.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -/- 19 Allowed only 2-out first-inning single to Otto Lopez; 19p, 16s 7/26 * H Boi - 5-2 W 2.0 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 -/- 28 Pitched around 2-out triple in first and leadoff walk in 2nd 7/31 * A Spo L 2-1 L 3.0 2 2 2 0 2 1 0 0 -/- 39 Perfect 1st & 2nd, gave up tap 1B then 2-r HR to Starling Joseph 8/05 * H Van - 7-4 L 3.0 5 3 3 0 4 0 0 0 -/- 49 Big 2nd inning, otherwise pitched well. Strike heavy (36x49) 8/12 * A T-C - 8-5 W 2.2 3 0 0 2 3 0 0 1 -/- 58 Uncharacteristic two walks, good 2.2 innings of shutout work 8/17 * A S-K - 6-4 W 3.2 7 3 3 0 4 0 0 1 -/- 55 Touched up in bottom 3 and bottom 4, most hits allowed 8/22 * H Eug - 10-1 W 4.0 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 -/- 49 Kept ball down, good pitch mix, 4 GB to ss, 4 K 8/29 * A Boi - 4-3(10)L 4.0 2 2 1 0 3 1 0 0 -/- 59 Perfect through 3, allowed 2-r HR to Luke Morgan in 4th Totals: 0-1, 3.68, 12gs, 1.11 go/ao 29.1 27 13 12 3 27 3 2 2 -/- * starting pitcher

HILLSBORO HOPS 2018 GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS AND NOTES HOPS OPPONENT GB/ OPP W/L SCORE R H E L R H E L REC POS GA WINNER LOSER SAVE TIME ATT NOTES 6/15 @Evt W 5-2 5 9 0 7 2 6 1 4 1-0 T1 --- K. Hernandez M. Roberts W. Rodriguez 2:29 4,003 Holmes & Rose HR, 2-r 2B Martinez 6/16 @Evt W 12-6 12 9 1 5 6 11 0 9 2-0 T1 --- K. Lin* C. Hernandez 3:23 3,589 Hops score team-record 12r in T1 6/17 @Evt W 3-2 3 5 2 1 2 6 0 10 3-0 1 +1.0 E. Larrison* N. Zavolas W. Rodriguez 2:39 3,599 Holmes 2B T8 for 3-2 lead 6/18 @Evt L 1-7 1 4 2 3 7 9 0 6 3-1 T1 --- J. Caraballo A. Del Moral T. Jackson 2:31 1,710 Hops fall to 17-12 all-time in Everett 6/19 @Evt L 5-7 5 5 1 3 7 10 0 5 3-2 T1 --- I. Fortunato J. McKinley J. Gerber 2:42 1,803 Final 16 Hops retired: 4-way tie at 3-2 6/20 Eug L 3-4 3 7 1 5 4 8 1 3 3-3 T3 -1.0 J. Steffens K. Hernandez D. Geekie 2:58 4,332 Hops H’s 14k; now 3-3 home openers 6/21 Eug W 4-0 4 5 1 7 0 5 2 7 4-3 T2 -1.0 K. Stout* F. Carrera 2:43 2,207 1st ShO of yr, 37th in Hops history 6/22 Eug L 2-6 2 4 2 3 6 6 1 1 4-4 3 -2.0 S. Barry F. Soriano 2:48 2,729 Hops H’s 15K, 35K in series 6/23 S-K L 5-9 5 7 1 8 9 11 1 5 4-5 T3 -3.0 G. Jacknewitz K. Lin* 2:58 3,838 S-K 8 XBH; 3g out 1st x since 6/28/17 6/24 S-K W 12-2 12 15 1 9 2 11 0 9 5-5 T2 -2.0 C. Stapler* M. Figueroa 3:20 3,871 Jake McCarthy 2x4, hbp in pro debut 6/25 S-K W 6-5 6 7 2 5 5 12 0 6 6-5 T2 -1.0 W. Rodriguez* K. Bartlett J. Green 3:14 2,256 Caballero 2-r 1B B7 for 6-5 lead 6/26 @Boi L 5-7 5 12 1 10 7 8 4 5 6-6 3 -2.0 B. Johnson M. Tabor 3:09 3,845 Down 7-0 to T8, late rally falls short 6/27 @Boi W 7-2 7 13 1 10 2 5 1 7 7-6 T2 -2.0 F. Soriano M. Ausua 2:50 3,484 Ryan Tufts 3x5 (and 4 rbi Hops hi for yr) 6/28 @Boi W 6-5 6 12 2 8 5 5 4 3 8-6 2 -2.0 B. Christian* P. Poulin W. Rodriguez 2:49 3,503 Go-ahead run in T8 on E2, WP, E5 6/29 Spo W 5-1 5 9 0 5 1 6 1 12 9-6 2 -1.0 B. Valdez* T. Tiedemann 2:41 3,216 Debuts: Goddard 1ip, Valdez 6.1ip, 1r 6/30 Spo W 3-2 3 8 2 7 2 6 0 8 10-6 T1 --- J. Green* E. Clase 3:03 3,547 Perez 1B for 29th walkoff Hops history 7/01 Spo W 6-0 6 7 0 4 0 5 1 7 11-6 T1 --- M. Tabor R. Dease 2:24 3,719 Spo just 3 RISP; Martinez HR over net 7/02 Spo W 7-6 7 8 1 8 6 8 1 10 12-6 1 +1.0 W. Rodriguez* R. Meyer 3:22 2,301 3r in B9; Yerzy 2-r 1B w/1 out wins it 7/03 Spo W 4-3 4 7 0 4 3 6 0 4 13-6 1 +1.0 B. Christian* H. Crouse S. Green 2:37 5,506 3rd 5-gm sweep Hops hist, 2nd v. Spo 7/04 @S-K L 1-15 1 3 3 4 15 18 1 5 13-7 T1 --- S. Bates J. Goddard 2:43 5,255 Most opp. H since 7/29/14; most R since 7/13/13 7/05 @S-K W 5-4 (10) 5 8 2 6 4 11 1 9 14-7 1 +1.0 W. Rodriguez* J. Tona K. Lin 3:11e 1,381 W/4-4 tie, Hops escape 3-on, 0-out jam in B9 7/06 @S-K W 6-5 6 15 2 14 5 7 2 8 15-7 1 +2.0 T. McKenna* G. Santos J. Green 3:36 2,209 Win despite 14 LOB; secure tiebreaker 7/07 @Eug W 5-1 5 11 0 8 1 4 1 4 16-7 1 +3.0 F. Soriano* B. Marquez Y. Santana 2:54 3,704 Yerzy triple shy of cycle, 7x9 last 2g 7/08 @Eug L 3-4 3 8 1 10 4 6 0 5 16-8 1 +2.0 E. Palma W. Rodriguez* 3:01 4,928 Eug 4 in B9 on BB, 1B, SF, 2 2B, 2 WP 7/09 @Eug W 4-2 4 9 0 7 2 4 1 4 17-8 1 +3.0 B. Valdez* R. Williams K. Stout 2:49 4,056 17-8 best 25g start to a half in Hops hist 7/11 T-C W 11-0 11 18 0 10 0 5 3 5 18-8 1 +3.0 K. Hernandez* A. Martinez 2:55 3,229 Dobson 4x5, 4r; 18h 2nd-most ever at H 7/12 T-C W 9-5 9 13 0 8 5 11 2 9 19-8 1 +4.0 J. Green* C. Bellinger 3:08 2,632 T-C 3r in top 1st, Hops unfazed 7/13 T-C W 5-4 (10) 5 9 1 10 4 8 0 7 20-8 1 +4.0 E. Larrison* J. Guerrero 3:15e 3,344 Francis Martinez walkoff BB;W16 of 19 7/14 T-C W 7-6 (11) 7 11 0 13 6 12 0 11 21-8 1 +5.0 C. Pimentel* N. Kuzia 4:07e 3,752 Ryan Tufts single wins wild 11-inn battle 7/15 T-C L 2-6 2 7 0 12 6 10 2 5 21-9 1 +4.0 A. Acevedo J. Goddard 3:08 4,217 Hops 0x7 risp, flat after prev. 2 nights 7/16 Boi L 2-3 2 7 0 5 3 11 1 6 21-10 1 +3.0 A. Byrd K. Hernandez* H. Williams 2:36 3,229 Hops 5x30 risp last 3g; Boi.3 out w/7 left 7/17 Boi W 6-5 (10) 6 12 1 13 5 11 1 5 22-10 1 +4.0 E. Larrison* C. Pate 3:21e 3,019 Drop fly B9, then Rose HR; Perez 2-r 1B B10 7/18 Boi L 2-4 (10) 2 8 0 9 4 7 2 7 22-11 1 +3.0 P. Gray T. McKenna P. Poulin 3:35e 3,047 Don’t clinch at home; magic # is 2 7/19 @Van L 0-5 0 2 2 5 5 7 1 5 22-12 1 +3.0 S. Wymer A. Del Moral 2:36 6,413 1st time shut out; Boi. loses, magic #=1 7/20 @Van W 10-1 10 8 1 7 1 6 3 7 23-12 1 +4.0 A. Toelken* D. Diaz 3:20 6,413 6-r 5th puts game away; clinch 1st half 7/21 @Van L 2-3 2 5 0 4 3 8 1 6 23-13 1 +3.0 J. Watts E. Larrison* C. Johnson 2:28 6,413 C’s stay alive in North; PB is key play 7/22 @Van L 3-5 3 9 0 7 5 10 0 7 23-14 1 +3.0 R. Pondler W. Tunnell* N. Allgeyer 3:00 6,413 C’s win, stay alive, elim. by Evt win later 7/23 @Van W 6-3 6 14 1 14 3 5 2 7 24-14 1 +3.0 R. Miller* J. Winckowski J. Green 3:13 6,413 All 9 get hits, Hops close out half w/win First-half totals (NWL rank): 24-14 (1), +33 run differential (1). Batters: .257 (3), 190r (3), 30hr (T3), .343 obp (2), 83x106 sba (1). Pitchers: 3.33 era (1), 310k (7), 105bb (fewest) 7/24 Boi L 3-5 3 6 1 4 5 8 1 8 0-1 T3 -1.0 N. Bush A. Del Moral P. Poulin 3:02 3,005 Hops lose 7th in 10g, 0-1 in 2nd half 7/25 Boi W 5-4 (10) 5 7 0 5 4 9 0 6 1-1 T1 --- K. Lin* J. Valdez 3:01e 2,578 Tolbert 2-r walkoff 1B in Hops debut 7/26 Boi W 5-2 5 9 1 7 2 9 1 8 2-1 T1 --- K. Hernandez* J. Ocando W. Tunnell 2:40 4,926 Caballero 1st-inn 2-r HR; Lynch 2 big hits 7/27 @Spo W 6-4 (11) 6 12 0 10 4 7 4 9 3-1 1 +1.0 E. Larrison* B. Eveld J. Green 3:28e 6,842 3rd x in 11g 2-out 9th-inn misplay=Hops W 7/28 @Spo W 3-2 3 9 1 7 2 4 1 11 4-1 1 +2.0 R. Miller* S. Engler Y. Santana 3:30 6,812 Hops 7-0 v Spo, incl. 4-0 in 1-run gms 7/29 @Spo L 0-2 0 5 1 8 2 6 0 5 4-2 1 +1.0 J. Latz L. Frias E. Clase 2:37 4,280 Hops 0x7 RISP, now 7-1 v Spokane 7/30 @Spo W 8-6 8 14 0 13 6 13 4 12 5-2 1 +1.0 J. Green* X. Moore 3:34 3,912 Gorman 4x4; Spo. 4E (3E in 6-r 5th) 7/31 @Spo L 1-2 1 4 2 5 2 5 1 3 5-3 1 +1.0 H. Crouse R. Weiss E. Clase 2:39 4,170 Final 16 Hops retired; finish 8-2 vs Spo 8/01 Van W 8-5 8 9 1 8 5 7 1 6 6-3 1 +2.0 K. Lin* F. Stadler 3:10 3,932 Gorman walk-off HR in first home game 8/02 Van W 7-4 7 9 1 7 4 8 1 5 7-3 1 +2.0 T. McKenna* J. Espada S. Green 2:46 3,004 Hops pen 7ip,2h,0r; Yerzy, Perdomo HR 8/03 Van L 0-7 0 5 1 8 7 12 1 11 7-4 1 +1.0 R. Pondler L. Frias 3:19 3,877 1st time shut out home since 7/14/17 8/04 Van L 0-2 0 5 1 6 2 3 0 4 7-5 T1 --- J. Winckowski J. Goddard C. Johnson 2:42 4,407 Hillsboro shutout for 2nd straight night 8/05 Van L 4-7 4 3 1 3 7 12 3 3 7-6 2 -1.0 E. Silva K. Hernandez* C. Law 2:37 3,782 Gorman 3r hr not enough as Hops lose 8/09 @T-C W 3-0 3 6 0 6 0 4 0 6 8-6 2 -1.0 W. Rodriguez* S. Keating C. Pimentel 2:39 1,815 Hops back on track with combined SHO 8/10 @T-C W 1-0 1 8 0 13 0 7 1 8 9-6 T1 --- Y. Santana* C. Tyler J.Green 3:20 2,547 Rose Solo HR enough in 2nd SHO W 8/11 @T-C L 1-4 1 5 0 5 4 3 1 6 9-7 T1 --- R. Perez J. Garcia* 2:46 3,756 Late T-C rally buries Hops in 8th 8/12 @T-C W 8-5 8 12 1 7 5 11 0 11 10-7 1 +1.0 K. Hernandez* W. Sung C. Pimental 3:27 1,474 Tolbert and Gorman 3 hit games 8/13 @T-C W 3-2 (10) 3 8 1 6 2 6 0 12 11-7 1 +2.0 J. Garcia* K. Anderson T. McKenna 3:22e 1,695 Hops win in extra innings on Perez hit 8/14 @Eug W 6-4 6 10 0 9 4 6 2 2 12-7 1 +3.0 K. Lin * S. Barry C. Pimentel 2:46 2,353 Hops strikeout 19 Ems, inc 10 consecutive 8/15 @Eug W 5-3 5 7 0 9 3 4 1 3 13-7 1 +3.0 H. Francis* Z. Mort J. Green 3:11 2,169 Green nails down S8, Tolbert 3x4 8/16 @Eug L 1-2 1 3 0 0 2 6 0 4 13-8 1 +2.0 S. Ridings L. Frias M. Stophel 2:09 3,801 Fastest game of year ends in L despite good pitching 8/17 @S-K W 6-4 6 8 1 6 4 10 1 6 14-8 1 +3.0 K. Hernandez* M. Figeroa C. Pimentel 2:46 2,393 Rose, Martinez lead day w 3 hits 8/18 @S-K W 4-2 4 8 0 9 2 6 2 8 15-8 1 +4.0 E. Larrison* M. Meyer J. Green 3:14 2,509 Perez 2x4 2 rbi leads Hops offense 8/19 @S-K W 9-8 9 15 0 9 8 9 1 4 16-8 1 +4.0 Y. Santana* A. DuBord C. Pimentel 3:06 1,906 Yerzy, 4x5, 2 hr, pace 16 hit barrage 8/20 Eug W 2-1 2 9 0 4 1 5 0 4 17-8 1 +5.0 H. Francis* B. Marquez T. McKenna 2:32 3,027 Gorman scores from 1b on double, Hops Pitched well 8/21 Eug W 6-4 6 10 1 5 5 8 1 7 18-8 1 +6.0 J. Garcia* Z. Mort J. Green 2:53 3,642 Gorman 2b shy of cycle, 4 RBI w 3r hr 8/22 Eug W 10-1 10 11 1 4 1 6 2 7 19-8 1 +6.0 K. Hernandez* P. Richan 2:52 2,559 January 3x3, hr short of cycle. 8/23 Evt W 3-1 3 8 2 7 1 4 2 7 20-8 1 +7.0 E. Larrison* J. Caraballo C. Pimentel 2:39 2,702 McCarthy 3x4,Tolbert 2x4 pace offense 8/24 Evt W 1-0 1 6 0 7 0 4 0 8 21-8 1 +8.0 R. Miller* I. Fortunato J. Green 2:46 3,508 Hops strikeout 13, Tufts GW hit in B6 8/25 Evt W 4-3 4 6 1 4 3 8 0 6 22-8 1 +9.0 H. Francis* C. Brown 2:45 3,871 Win 9 str sets franch. rec, clinch 2nd half 8/26 Evt L 2-5 2 6 0 6 5 5 0 6 22-9 1 +8.0 N. Zavolas L. Frias N. Hoffman 2:59 3,142 Hops win streak ends at 9, Lynch 2x3 8/27 Evt W 5-4 (10) 5 8 0 7 4 10 2 6 23-9 1 +9.0 C. Pimentel* J. Wade 3:06e 3,077 L.T. Tolbert walkoff in B10 8/29 @Boi L 3-4 (10) 3 9 1 9 4 5 0 5 23-10 1 +8.0 J. Valdez W. Rodriguez* 2:59e 3,684 Just Hops 2nd L in 10 extra-inn games 8/30 @Boi W 5-2 5 12 0 6 2 6 2 3 24-10 1 +9.0 M. Tabor J. Ocando T. Scribner 2:25 3,494 1st win for Hops starter since 7/1 8/31 @Boi W 6-3 6 10 3 10 3 4 1 5 25-10 1 +9.0 J. Goddard* P. McMahan C. Pimentel 3:21 4,015 Franch. rec. 49th W; Hops pitchers 16K 9/1 S-K L 1-3 (11) 1 8 1 12 3 12 0 13 25-11 1 +9.0 M. Frisbee J. Green* 3:46e 4,107 S-K pulls even w/Eug for 2nd playoff slot 9/2 S-K W 9-7 9 11 0 6 7 13 2 6 26-11 1 +9.0 C. Pimentel* C. Casad 3:05 4,065 S-K 5hr; Hops down 7-2; S-K elim. w/Eug W 9/3 S-K W 5-4 5 12 1 3 4 8 0 4 27-11 1 +10.0 J. Garcia* T. Horn T. McKenna 2:32 3,084 Garza HR B8 snaps 4-4 tie; 22-7 1-r gms Final totals (NWL rank): 51-25 (1), +63 run diff. (1), 58 e (fewest) Batters: .252 (4), 349r (5), 54hr (4), .332 obp (3), 125x179 sba (1). Pitchers: 3.24 era (1), 685k (2), 205bb (fewest) Bold type: Hops pitcher / sellout crowd at home * Hops' pitcher's W or L in relief role e next to time of game indicates extra innings s next to time of game indicates 7-inning game

2018 TRANSACTIONS: July 24 (#45-46) (Roster stays at 35 players) + RHP Mason McCullough assigned to Hillsboro on injury rehab OPENING DAY ROSTER, JUNE 15 (29 players): – RHP Jake Winston injury rehab stint with Hillsboro ends Pitchers (16): Luis Castillo, Brian Christian, Adrian Del Moral, Josh Green, July 25 (#47-56) (Roster to 33 players) Kenny Hernandez, Ethan Larrison, Kai-Wei Lin, Trevor McKenna, Jayson McKinley, + RHP Luis Castillo transferred from Missoula to Hillsboro Rafael Pujols, Ryan Ricci, Wesley Rodriguez, Franklyn Soriano, Kyler Stout, Matt Tabor, + RHP Carlos Hernandez transferred from Missoula to Hillsboro West Tunnell + INF L.T. Tolbert transferred from AZL to Hillsboro Catchers (3): Jose Herrera, Ryan January, Andy Yerzy + 1B Terence Connelly transferred from AZL to Hillsboro Infielders (6): Jose Caballero, Ryan Dobson, Keshawn Lynch, Francis Martinez, – RHP Adrian Del Moral to Phoenix for evaluation Joey Rose, Ryan Tufts – RHP Justin Garcia transferred from Hillsboro to Missoula (4): Will Gorman, Tra Holmes, Jorge Perez, Dan Swain – RHP Andy Toelken transferred from Hillsboro to Missoula

TRANSACTIONS: – RHP Jake Polancic transferred from Hillsboro to Missoula June 17 (#1) (Roster to 30 players) – OF Zach Hoffpauir transferred from Hillsboro to Missoula + INF Alex King assigned to Hillsboro after signing as 35th-rounder in 2018 – INF Alex King transferred from Hillsboro to AZL June 21 (#2-3) (Roster stays at 30 players) July 27 (#57-62) (Roster stays at 33 players) + OF Zach Hoffpauir transferred to Hillsboro from Missoula + RHP Luis Frias transferred from AZL to Hillsboro – INF Ryan Tufts transferred from Hillsboro to Kane County + INF Geraldo Perdomo transferred from Missoula to Hillsboro June 22 (#4-7) (Roster stays at 30 players) + OF Will Gorman transferred from Missoula to Hillsboro + LHP Lane Ratliff minor league injury rehab assignment transferred to Hillsboro – LHP Franklyn Soriano transferred from Hillsboro to Kane County + RHP Cole Stapler minor league injury rehab assignment transferred to Hillsboro – INF Jose Caballero transferred from Hillsboro to Kane County – RHP Jayson McKinley transferred from Hillsboro to Kane County – OF Tra Holmes transferred from Hillsboro to Kane County – OF Will Gorman removed from Hillsboro roster to return to Phoenix for medical July 29 (#63) (Roster to 32 players) treatment on facial injury (stemming from HBP on opening night, 6/15) – RHP West Tunnell transferred from Hillsboro to Visalia June 23 (#8-9) (Roster to 30 players) July 30 (#64) (Roster to 31 players) + OF Jake McCarthy transferred from AZL D-backs to Hillsboro – 1B/3B Terence Connelly transferred from Hillsboro to Kane County – RHP Rafael Pujols transferred from Hillsboro to Kane County (Through 7/31, Hops used 54 different players.) June 25 (#10-13) (Roster to 32 players) August 1 (#65-66) (Roster to 29 players) + RHP Jackson Goddard transferred from AZL D-backs to Hillsboro – RHP Luis Castillo transferred from Hillsboro to Kane County + RHP Ryan Weiss transferred from AZL D-backs to Hillsboro – RHP Mason McCullough injury rehab ends, assigned to Visalia + RHP Yeison Santana transferred from Missoula to Hillsboro August 2 (#67) (Roster to 28 players) – RHP Cole Stapler transferred from Hillsboro to Kane County – RHP Carlos Hernandez transferred from Hillsboro to Kane County June 26 (#14) (Roster to 31 players) August 3 (#68-69) (Roster to 30 players) – LHP Lane Ratliff transferred from Hillsboro to Visalia + RHP Justin Garcia transferred from Missoula to Hillsboro June 27 (#15-18) (Roster to 33 players) + RHP Cristofer Ogando transferred from Missoula to Hillsboro + INF Ryan Tufts transferred from Kane County to Hillsboro August 8 (#70) (Roster to 31 players) + RHP Matt Mercer transferred from AZL D-backs to Hillsboro + RHP Harrison Francis transferred from AZL to Hillsboro + RHP Ryan Miller assigned to Hillsboro after signing as 6th-rounder in 2018 August 14 (#71) (Roster to 32 players) – INF Alex King transferred from Hillsboro to AZL + RHP Travis Moths transferred from AZL to Hillsboro June 28 (#19-21) (Roster to 34 players) August 29 (#72-74) (Roster to 35 players) + RHP Brian Ellington minor league injury rehab transferred from AZL to Hillsboro + RHP Troy Scribner minor league injury rehab transferred from AZL to Hillsboro + LHP Bryan Valdez minor league injury rehab transferred from AZL to Hillsboro + OF Kevin Watson transferred from AZL to Hillsboro – C Jose Herrera transferred from Hillsboro to Kane County + INF David Garza transferred from AZL to Hillsboro (Through 6/30, Hops had already used 39 different players in 2018) August 31 (#75) (Roster to 34 players) July 1 (#22-23) (Roster stays at 34 players) – RHP Troy Scribner injury rehab ends, assigned to Reno + C Zack Jones transferred from Missoula to Hillsboro September 4 (#76-80) (Roster to 35 players) – RHP Brian Ellington minor lg injury rehab ends, transferred from Hillsboro to Jackson + C/1B Zach Almond transferred from Missoula to Hillsboro July 4 (#24) (Roster to 35 players) + 3B Buddy Kennedy transferred from Missoula to Hillsboro + RHP Rafael Pujols transferred from Kane County to Hillsboro + 1B Zack Shannon transferred from Missoula to Hillsboro July 5 (#25-26) (Roster to 33 players) – RHP Brian Christian remains with club, but removed from roster for playoffs (max 35) – RHP Rafael Pujols transferred from Hillsboro to Kane County – C Zack Jones remains with club, but removed from roster for playoffs (max 35) – RHP Ryan Ricci transferred from Hillsboro to AZL (Through 9/3—the end of the regular season—Hops used 60 different players in July 11 (#27-29) (Roster to 34 players) 2018. The NWL record for players used is 63… set by Hillsboro in 2016.) + RHP Chester Pimentel transferred from AZL to Hillsboro + LHP Henry Owens transferred from AZL to Hillsboro – RHP Kyler Stout transferred from Hillsboro to Kane County July 12 (#30) (Roster to 33 players) – RHP Yeison Santana transferred from Hillsboro to Kane County July 14 (#31-32) (Roster stays at 33 players) + RHP Carlos Hernandez injury rehab assignment transferred from AZL to Hillsboro – RHP West Tunnell transferred from Hillsboro to Jackson July 15 (#33) (Roster to 32 players) – RHP Henry Owens removed from Hillsboro roster, returns to Arizona (hit by line drive) July 17 (#34-41) (Roster to 34 players) + RHP West Tunnell transferred from Jackson to Hillsboro + RHP Yeison Santana transferred from Kane County to Hillsboro + RHP Justin Garcia transferred from Missoula to Hillsboro + RHP Jake Polancic transferred from Missoula to Hillsboro + RHP Andy Toelken transferred from Missoula to Hillsboro – RHP Carlos Hernandez transferred from Hillsboro to Missoula (no passport for Vanc.) – RHP Luis Castillo transferred from Hillsboro to Missoula (no passport for Vanc.) – LHP Bryan Valdez transferred from Hillsboro to Missoula (no passport for Vanc.) July 18 (#42) (Roster to 35 players) + RHP Jake Winston assigned to Hillsboro on injury rehab July 19 (#43-44) (Roster stays at 35 players) + INF Alex King transferred from AZL to Hillsboro – SS/OF Ryan Dobson transferred from Hillsboro to Kane County (Hops used 49 different players in the first half)