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2021 Game Notes Double-A Affiliate www.BlueWahoos.com/Media Double-A South Game #29, Home Game #15 (9-7), Pensacola Blue Wahoos (17-11) vs. Braves (14-14), 6:05 PM CT Probable Pitching Matchup

RHP Jose Rodriguez (0-0, 0.00) vs. RHP Max Meyer (2-1, 1.96) Saturday, June 5, Pensacola Blue Wahoos vs. Mississippi Braves, 6:05 PM CT Sunday, June 6, Pensacola Blue Wahoos vs. Mississippi Braves, 1:05 PM, LHP Jake Eder (1-1, 0.73) vs. RHP Nolan Kingham (2-1, 4.33) Monday, June 7, OFF DAY Tuesday, June 8, Pensacola Blue Wahoos at , 6:15 PM CT, TBA vs. TBA Wednesday, June 9, Pensacola Blue Wahoos at Chattanooga Lookouts, 6:15 CT, TBA vs. TBA Thursday, June 10, Pensacola Blue Wahoos at Chattanoogs Lookouts, 6:15, TBA vs. TBA

2021 At A Glance Blue Wahoos vs. M-Braves Record 17-11, 1st, -- GB 2021 Overall: 6-4 Home: 2-2 Away: 4-2 Home Attendance (Total/Average) 65,445/4,090 2019 Overall: 14-10 Home: 6-3 Away: 8-7 Come From Behind Wins 5 Last Shutout By Blue Wahoos (0 in 2021) 9/2/19 at MTG (8-0) -The Blue Wahoos and M-Braves will play each other 30 times in 2021. Last Shutout By Opponent 8/19/19 at MIS (0-1; F/7) -As an affiliate with the Twins, the Wahoos won 14 of 24 against the Vs. RHS/LHS 11-8/6-3 M-Braves in 2019. The Jumbo Shrimp (Marlins AA affiliate in 2019) had a Blue Wahoos/Opponents scoring first 14-2/3-9 record of 11-10 (3-7 on the road) against Mississippi. Games decided in final AB/Walk-Off 2-0/0-0 2021 Matchups: 1-Run Games 9-2 May 5-9 in Pearl (Wahoos won series 4-2) Home/Road 9-7/8-4 June 1-6 in Pensacola (2-2) Series Openers/Finales 4-1/2-2 July 6-11 in Pearl (6) After 7.0 Ahead/Tied/Trailing 13-2/2-1/2-7 July 27-Aug 1 in Pensacola (6) After 8.0 Ahead/Tied/Trailing 14-1/1-1/2-8 August 24-29 in Pearl (6) Extra Inning Games/Home/Road 1-1/1-1/0-0

Burdick Slams Last Night’s Recap: -Entering play today, OF Peyton Burdick leads the AA-South in extra base hits (14), is 2nd in -Will Stewart turned in arguably his best start of the season as the Wahoos evened their homers (6), is T-3rd in doubles (7). series against Mississippi with a 4-1 win against the M-Braves on Friday. -On 5/28, Burdick a go-ahead grand slam off Braden Webb in the top of the 9th to propel -Pensacola hit the ground running against RHP AJ Puckett as Peyton Burdick, Jerar Encarna- the Wahoos to a 5-4 win in Biloxi. He became the 1st Wahoo to hit a grand slam in the 9th cion, and JJ Bleday all reached base safely to begin the game. Pensacola led 1-0 on an RBI inning or later since Alex Kirilloff hit a game-tying grand slam off Nate Griep on 9/5/19 in base hit by Bleday to setup runners at 1st and 2nd with nobody out. However, Puckett struck Game 1 of the Southern League South Division Championship series. out the side to end the threat and keep the deficit at one run. -With the game tied at 1-1, Jerar Encarnacion belted a 2-run off LHP Chris Nunn in Walk This Way the bottom of the 5th to put the Wahoos up by two. They would add an insurance run in the -The Blue Wahoos lead the league in walks (125). 6th on an RBI single from to put the game of reach for Mississippi. -Tyler Stevens pitched 2 perfect innings while striking out 4, and Colton Hock pitched a perfect -Lazaro Alonso is T-1st in the Double-A South in walks (21) while JJ Bleday ranks third (19). 9th inning to secure his league-leading 7th save of the year. -Alonso trails only Adley Rutschman (Bowie - 24) and Nick Pratto (Travelers - 24) for the Double-A lead in walks. -Pensacola pitchers have allowed the second-fewest walks (76) in Double-A.

2021 Offensive Leaders Guen Show Games: Bleday, Burdick 28 -Since May 10, Sean Guenther has thrown 13.2 innings without allowing an earned run out Runs: Peyton Burdick 17 of the Pensacola pen, striking out 18 and holding a 0.59 WHIP. Hits: Jerar Encarnacion 24 Doubles: Peyton Burdick 7 League L-EDER-board -Jake Eder leads Minor League in ERA (0.73). Triples: Several 1 -Eder ranks first in AA-S in average against (.135), 3rd in (42) and is 5th in the Home Runs: Peyton Burdick 6 league in WHIP (0.97) Runs Batted In: Peyton Burdick 14 Total Bases: Peyton Burdick 46 Pitching Prowess Stolen Bases: Encarnacion, Fortes 4 -Pensacola leads the Double-A South in ERA (3.39) and has allowed the 2nd-fewest runs Average Nick Fortes .271 (109) in the league. Blue Wahoos pitchers also lead the league in WHIP (1.14) and are On-Base: Lazaro Alonso .368 second in average against (.223). Slugging: Peyton Burdick .447 M-Braves/Wahoos Match-Up: -The M-Braves enter play with the lowest team batting average in the Double-A South (.204) 2021 Pitching Leaders and fewest runs scored (99) while Pensacola ranks second-lowest in both categories (.215, Games: Colton Hock 12 106). Wins: McKenna, Stevens 3 -Pensacola pitchers hold the best team ERA (3.39) while Mississippi ranks third (3.58). Starts: Several 5 Mississippi pitchers have allowed the fewest hits (191) while Pensacola pitchers have the Saves: Colton Hock 7 lowest WHIP in the league (1.14). Innings Pitched: Jake Eder 26.2 -M-Braves relievers have the 2nd-best ERA (3.53) in the league while the Pensacola bullpen Strikeouts: Jake Eder 42 ranks #1 in the Double-A South (3.43). Despite having the 2nd-best bullpen ERA, Mississippi ERA Jake Eder 0.73 relievers have walked the most (77) batters in the league, while Pensacola’s have walked WHIP: Jake Eder 0.97 the fewest (31). Hairston Sparks Offense Around The Farm: -Since arriving in Pensacola from A+ Beloit on May 20, Devin Hairston ranks 5th in the AAA-Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp (17-11): The Jumbo Shrimp batted around Double-A South in batting average (.300), is T-2nd in hits (15), ranks 7th in total bases (23) in the second inning, and fired five scoreless innings, on their way to and is 4th slugging (.460). a 5-0 shutout of the , Friday at Coolray Field. Jacksonville has now Triple Crown won four games this season in shutout fashion, and they’ve seen their starting pitchers -In 2020, the Blue Wahoos became the first team in MiLB history to win the ‘triple crown’ combined to allow just eight runs over 26.2 innings to help them go 4-1 in their last five of major Minor League awards, taking home the MiLB Best Overall Golden Bobblehead, games. Ballpark Digest’s Best Double-A Ballpark, and the Baseball America Bob Freitas Award as the Best Double-A Organization. High A- (15-13): Kameron Misner hit his second home run of the series, but the Beloit Snappers fell to the Quad Cities River Bandits (17-10) by a Top Prospects final score of 8-5. -According to MLB Pipeline, the Marlins possess the 4th best farm system in baseball. -Pensacola’s roster features five of the Marlins top 30 prospects: OF JJ Bleday (2), RHP Max A- (13-14): The Hammerheads used three different Meyer (3), OF Jerar Encarnacion (18), LHP Jake Eder (29) and OF Victor Victor Mesa (30). pitchers to stifle the , 3-1 on Friday night at Roger Dean Chevro- let Stadium. George Soriano was brilliant in his 4th start of the season twirling 5 shutout innings in which the right hander yielded two hits and 2 walks while striking out 5 as he improved his record to 2-0. Starting Pitcher Max Meyer, RHP, #11 Hometown: Woodbury, MN Age: 22

Year Team W-L ERA G GS IP H ER BB K AVG WHIP 2018 U MINN Big 10 2-3 2.06 26 0 43.2 25 10 13 54 .162 0.87 2019 U MINN Big 10 5-3 2.11 16 11 76.2 58 18 20 87 .199 1.02 2020 U MINN Big 10 3-1 1.95 4 4 27.2 15 6 8 46 .153 0.83

NCAA Career 10-7 2.07 46 15 148.0 98 34 41 187 .180 0.94

B/T: R/R HT: 6’0” WT: 196 Born: March 12, 1999

Acquired: Selected in the 1st Round (3rd) of the 2020 MLB Draft out of the University of Minnesota

Notes: -Selected by the Miami Marlins with the 3rd overall pick in the MLB Draft. Became highest drafted 2021 Highs Gopher since Paul Molitor was taken 3rd overall by the Brewers in 1977. Innings: 5.2, last 5/18 vs. RCT -Enters the 2021 as the #3 prospect in the Marlins system by both MLB Pipeline and Baseball Hits: 8, last 5/11 vs. BIR America. Ranks second among Marlins pitching prospects behind RHP Sixto Sanchez. ER: 5, last 5/11 vs. BIR -In first pro start (5/5 at MIS) retired the first 12 batters he faced and didn’t allow his 1st hit until K: 9, last 5/18 vs. RCT the 5th inning. Walks: 2, last 5/11 vs. BIR -Elite slider was ranked as the best pitch and best slider in the 2020 Draft by MLB Pipeline. Pitches: 84, last 5/18 vs. RCT Ranked as the best slider in the Marlins system entering 2021 by Baseball America. Compliments with a fastball that has reached triple digits, and mid-80s changeup. 2020 Highs -Finished collegiate career with a 2.07 ERA across 46 games (15 starts), throwing 148.0 innings Innings: N/A and striking out 187 batters. Hits: N/A -Served as Golden Gophers closer as a freshman in 2018, saving 16 games (tied team record) ER: N/A and holding a 2.06 ERA in 26 relief appearances. Finished tied for third in the nation in saves. K: N/A -As a sophomore in 2019, went 5-3 with a 2.11 ERA, making 11 starts and 5 relief appearances. BB: N/A -In 2020, was 3-1 with a 1.94 ERA in four outings for the Gophers, striking out 46 in 27.2 innings. Pitches: N/A Finished fifth in the nation in strikeouts Career Highs -Was a two-way player in college. Slashed .230/.308/.281 over 178 at-bats. Innings: 5.2, last 5/18 vs. RCT -In the summer of 2019, competed for the USA Collegiate National Team, making four appearances Hits: 8, last 5/11 vs. BIR (three starts) and recorded a 0.64 ERA across 14 innings, striking out 12 batters. ER: 5, last 5/11 vs. BIR -Worked at Marlins 60-man Alternate Camp and Instructional League in 2020. K: 9, last 5/18 vs. RCT -In addition to baseball, played hockey at Woodbury High School where he tallied 9-8-17 in 25 Pitches: 84, last 5/18 vs. RCT games for the Royals.

2021 Splits RHB: .232 LHB: .115 Home: 4.66 ERA Road: 0.00 ERA 2021 Game-By-Game Starts No. Date Opp. Result IP H R ER BB SO HR PC-S Left 1. 5/5 @MIS W, 2-1 5.0 1 0 0 1 5 0 65-42 2-0 2. 5/11 BIR L, 1-6 4.0 8 5 5 2 2 1 71-40 1-5 3. 5/18 RCT ND, 3-2 5.2 5 0 0 1 9 0 84-55 2-0 4. 5/25 @BLX W, 4-1 5.0 2 0 0 1 3 0 68-41 4-0 5. 5/30 @BLX ND, 9-1 3.1 0 0 0 3 3 0 47-25 0-0

Totals 1.96 ERA 2-1 23.0 16 5 5 8 22 1 Blue Wahoos Bullpen BELATTI, Andrew RHP #12 MCKENNA, Brian RHP #22 2021: Last App: (6/3: 1IP, 3K) / Series: 1IP, 3K 2021: Last App: (6/2: 1IP, 2K) / Series: 1IP, 2K Versus Left: .000 AVG Versus Right: .000 AVG Versus Left: .250 AVG Versus Right: .107 AVG

-Made 17 appearances for the in 2015, going 3-1 with -Made his professional debut in the GCL at the age of 26, allowed 1 ER a 2.31 ERA and holding opponents to a .198 average across 23.1 big in 11.1 innings across GCL and Jupiter. league innings. -Prior to signing with the Marlins played in the Independent League from -Signed by the Marlins organization on June 1 after pitching for the 2017-2019. independent Sugar Land Skeeters and in the -In 2017 played with the Joliet Slammers (28 apps, 101, 2.45 ERA w/ organization (A+/AA) in 2019. 33Ks and 23BBs)…in 2018 split time between the Vallejo Admirals in California and Joliet. BICE, Dylan RHP #33 MESA JR., Jose RHP #37 2021: Last App: (6/3: 1.2IP, 1H, 2R, 2ER, 2BB, 1K) / Series: 2.2IP, 1H, 1HR, 2ER, 2BB, 2K 2021: Last App: (6/1: 2.1IP, 2H, 2R, 0ER, 2K) / Series: 2.1IP, 2H, 2R, 0ER, 2K Versus Left: .235 AVG Versus Right: .192 AVG Versus Left: .056 AVG Versus Right: .191 AVG

-Began season on Beloit Snappers Opening Day Roster, posted 3 -Selected in the 24th round of the 2012 draft by the New York Yankees. scoreless apps (4.2 IP) prior to promotion to Pensacola Debuted in Minors in 2014. -Originally drafted by the Rangers in the 23rd Round of the 2016 Draft -Went 5-1 with a 1.93 ERA in 29 games in 2017 at the A+ and AA levels out of Heritage High School in GA for the Yankees, including posting a 0.79 ERA in 34.1 AA innings. -In 2019 made 13 apps across 3 levels of Rangers farm system (0-0, -Pitched for the Kansas City T-Bones in the American Association in 131 ERA) with 3 ER allowed in 20.1 IP before being placed on the IL. 2019, holding a 5.33 ERA in 49.0 innings. -Committed to play at East Tennessee State but signed for Rangers for -Son of former All-Star reliever Jose Mesa, who pitched 19 years in the $100,000 Majors with BAL, CLE, SFG, SEA, PHI, PIT, COL, and DET. GUENTHER, Sean LHP #2 2021: Last App: (6/3: 1.1IP, 1H, 1BB, 3K) / Last Series: 1.1IP, 1H, 1BB, 3K STEVENS, Tyler RHP #24 2021: Last App: (6/4: 2IP, 4K) / Series: 2IP, 4K Versus Left: .200 AVG Versus Right: .182 AVG Versus Left: .133 AVG Versus Right: .094 AVG -In 2019 recorded logged a career-best 2.02 ERA in 35 apps allowinf 16 ER in 71.1 IP (allowed 44 ER the previous year). -Turned in the best season of his career in 2019, posting a 2.82 ERA -Made the conversion from starter to reliver in the 2019 after posting a across Jupiter, Jacksonville, and Triple-A New Orleans. 4.17 ERA the previous season. -Spent a majority of 2019 season in Double-A where he held batters to -Played college ball at Notre Dame where he was a two-time ACC All- a career best .188 batting average and struck out 45 comparedwith just Academic Team member and three-time ACC Academic Honor Roll. 11 walks. -As a freshman at New Mexico, became first Lobo ever named as a Freshmen All-American by the Collegiate Baseball Newspaper HOCK, Colton RHP #23 2021: Last App: (6/4: 1IP, 2K) / Series: 1IP, 2K WOLF, Zach RHP #4 Versus Left: .217 AVG Versus Right: .206 AVG 2021: Last App: (6/2: 2IP, 4H, 2R, 2ER, 2K) / Series: 2IP, 4H, 2R, 2ER, 2K Versus Left: .381 AVG Versus Right: .294 AVG -In 2019 made 36 relief apps for Jupiter going 5-for-6 in save opportunities (3-4, 3.16 ERA). -Drafted out of Stanford (119th overall) where he made the All-Pac-12 -Spent 2019 season in Low-A Clinton he went 4-2 with a 3.07 ERA and team twice and a member of the ABCA/Rawlings All-America first team. posted a -to-walk ratio of 3.33. -He was in the same Pennsylvania 2014 Prep class that included -Was selected in the 18th round of the 2018 MLB Draft out of Seattle Brendan McKay (Rays) and J.J. Matijevic (Astros). University. -In 2016 played in the Cape for the Cotuit Kettleers where he posted a -Ended his Redhawk career with the most saves (27) in program history. 3.43 ERA in 9 apps (struck out 31 compared to 11 walks). -1 of 6 active Seattle Redhawks currently playing (Brewers Eric Yardley is the only one on a 25-man roster).

LEBAN, Zack RHP #29 2021: Last App: (6/2: 2IP, 2K) / Series: 2IP, 2K Versus Left: .200 AVG Versus Right: .188 AVG

-Selected by the Marlins in the 12th round of the 2019 MLB Draft out of Kansas -Prior to promotion to Pensacola on 5/18, made 4 apps with Beloit pitching 4.0 IP, 1H, 0BB, 6Ks. -In his junior season at Kansas led the Big 12 in saves (12)—finished 24th in the nation in saves that year Catchers LOVULLO, Nick R/R, #18 Last App: (6/3) 0-3, K FORTES, Nick R/R, #17 Last App: (6/4) 2-4, R, K Series Notes: .000, 0-3K Streak: -1 Series: .500; 6-12, 2B, RBI, 3R, K Streak: +3 -Originally selected by the in the 20th Round of the 2016 MLB Draft -Spent all of 2019 with High-A Jupiter, led all qualified catchers (598 overall) out of Holy Cross University. with .991 fielding % and his 29 runners caught stealing was 3rd-most (1st had 33). -Father Torey Lovullo played 8 MLB seasons with the Tigers, Yankees, Angels, -In 3 seasons with Ole Miss, slashed .308/.411/.479 with 16 HRs, 82 RBI in 126 Mariners, Athletics, Indians and Phillies, and is the current manager of the Arizona career games before being selected in the 4th round fo the 2018 draft. Diamondbacks. -One of 2 active Wahoos players to win the SEC Tournament MVP (Bleday - 2019; 2021 Highs - Hits: 2, 5/20 vs. RCT RBI: 5, 5/16 vs. BIR Last 10: .300 Fortes 2018). -Hometown is DeLand, FL, which is the same hometown as Jacob deGrom and Outfielders (DeLand is 6.5 hours south of Pensacola; approx. 433 miles). 2021 Highs - Hits: 2, 5/25 at BLX RBI: 1, 6/1 vs. MIS Last 10: .385 BLEDAY, JJ L/L, #21 Last App: (6/4) 1-4, RBI Series Notes: .429; 6-14, HR, 2 2B, BB, 2RBI, 2R, K Streak: +4 NUNEZ, Jhon, R/R, #5 Last App: (6/3) 0-2, BB -1st round pick (4) by the Marlins in 2019 out of Vanderbilt University, Bleday enters Series Notes: 0-2, BB Streak: -2 the season as Baseball America’s #2 prospect in the Marlins system and MLB.com’s -Joined the Blue Wahoos on 5/27 after C Chris Chinea was promoted to Triple-A 16th best prospect in baseball. Jacksonville…still has yet to make 2021 debut. -Led Vanderbilt to second National Championship in program history and named to -Acquired by MIA on 5/27/21 as a free agent, previously spent time with BOS (2012 All-College World Series Team after batting .300 (6-for-20) with five runs. Named – 2019) and DET (2020)….was traded by BOS to DET on 1/17/20 for LHP Matt Hall. NCBWA District III Player of the Year and was named SEC Tournament MVP -Was selected to the 2019 Eastern League All-Star Team representing the Portland 2021 Highs - Hits: 2, 6/1 vs. MIS RBI: 1, 5/12 vs. BIR Last 10: .222 Sea Dogs (where he was teammates with current Wahoos INF Nick Lovullo)…in 64 games w/ POR hit .280 w/ 11 doubles, 5HR, and 21 RBI BURDICK, Peyton R/R, #8 Last App: (6/4) 0-2, BB 2021 Highs - Hits: -- RBI: -- Last 10: .000 Series Notes: .000; 0-11, 3BB, 4K Streak: -4 Infielders -2021 non-roster invitee to Marlins Spring Training. Reached base at .357 clip in 12 MLB ST games. ALONSO, Lazaro L/R, #36 Last App: (5/30) 1-3, 2RBI, 2BB, K -In 2019, hit team-leading .307 in 63 games with A-Clinton. Also led Clinton in on-base percentage (.408), home runs (10) and RBI (59), and ranked third in doubles (20) Last Series: .167; 3-18, 2HR, 4RBI, 7BB, 4R, 10K Streak: +1 -Named 2019 MiLB.com Organizational All-Star and enters 2021 ranked as the #12 -2019 MiLB.com Organizational All-Star and a 2019 FSL Post-Season All-Star with prospect in Marlins system by MLB Pipeline. Third round pick in 2019. Jupiter. Hit .294/.393/.434 with 11 HR in 114 games with the Hammerheads. 2021 Highs, Hits: 3, 5/18 vs. RCT RBI: 4, 5/28 @BLX Last 10: .205 -Native of Cuba, hit .299/.436/.494 in 38 games as a 19-year-old in the Cuban National team in ‘14-’15. Signed with Marlins as international free agent in September 2016. ENCARNACION, Jerar R/R, #27 Last App: (6/4) 0-2, 2BB, R -In 2018 led the Batavia Muckdogs in walks (37) and RBI (30) and was a SAL Mid- Series Notes: .200; 3-15, 3BB, 2R 5K Streak: +6 season All-Star. -Hit .304/.406/.457 with 10 HR against right-handed pitchers in 2019. -Ranks as Marlins #21 prospect by MLB Pipeline entering 2021. Led Marlins system 2021 Highs - Hits: 2, 5/9 @MIS RBI: 2, 5/8 @MIS Last 10: .167 with 71 RBIs in 2019 and was second in organization in extra-base hits (43). -Added to Marlins 40-Man Roster in November prior to . HAIRSTON, Devin R/R, #5 Last App: (6/4) 0-3, K -Was an Organizational All-Star in 2019 after hitting .276 with 16 HR, 26 2B, 71 RBI between A/A+ levels. Series Notes: .230; 3-13, RBI, BB, 4K Streak: -2 -Was a All-Star in 2019 and a New York-Penn League All-Star in -Originally drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 6th round of the 2017 MLB Draft 2018. (Louisville)…signed with MIA as MiLB Free Agent on 1/19/21. 2021 Highs - Hits: 2, 5/30 @BIR RBI: 3, 5/30 @BLX Last 10: .238 -In 2017 was an ABCA Third Team All-American and named the ACC Defensive Player of the Year while at Louisville. HAMPTON, Lorenzo R/R, #38 Last App: (6/4) 0-3, BB -In 2014 was named “Mr. Baseball” in the state of Kentucky, and was two-time First- Series Notes: .071; 1-14, HR, RBI, R, 2BB, 5K Streak: -3 Team All-State selection (Tates Creek HS). -Has yet to make 2021 debut at any level…spent majority of 2019 with GCL Marlins… 2021 Highs - Hits: 3, 5/30 @BLX RBI: 4, 5/30 @BLX Last 10: .278 made 4 apps with Batavia Muckdogs (went 0-for-4, 3Ks). HOLLINS, Bubba R/R, #26 Last App: (6/3) 0-3, 0-2, BB, 2K -Drafted by Marlins in 28th Round of 2019 Draft out of Florida International…played 2 seasons at Cal before transferring to FIU…in 120 NCAA apps slashed .260/.323./.442 Series Notes: .000, 0-2, BB, 2K Streak: -2 with 14 HRs and 58 RBI…hit walk off HR vs. La Tech in final AB of collegiate career. -Originally drafted in the 35th round of the 2014 MLB Draft by the , but -Son of former NFL running back Lorenzo Hampton Sr. who was drafted 27th overall opted to play college baseball instead (St. Bonaventure University, Allegany, NY). in 1985 by the Dolphins (played under Mike Shula from 1985-1989). -Signed with Marlins after junior season at St. Bonaventure (2017), played in 95 2021 Highs - Hits: 2, 5/23 vs. RCT RBI: 1, 6/1 vs. MIS Last 10: .150 games with Clinton in 2019 slashing .269/.330/.352 with 2 HRs and 33 RBIs. -Son of Dave Hollins, former MLB All-Star and 12-year MLB veteran who played 983 POMPEY, Tristan S/R, #6 Last App: (6/4) 1-3, RBI, R, BB, KK games in the Major and was a career .260 hitter (112 HRs, 482 RBIs). Played for Series Notes: .545; 6-11, 3B, 3RBI, BB, R, 2K Streak: +3 Phillies, Angels, Twins, Indians, Mariners, Blue Jays and Red Sox. -In 2019, limited to 43 games due to a foot fracture. 2021 Highs - Hits: 2, 5/28 @BLX RBI: 1, 5/27 @BLX Last 10: .150 -Third round selection in 2018 draft from Kentucky. At Kentucky in 2017, finished MAHAN, Riley L/R, #7 Last App: (6/4) 2-4, 2B, 2K second in the nation in hits (96) and 5th in runs scored (70) and set a UK single- season record with 296 ABs Series Notes: .555; 7-13, 2B, 3RBI, R, 2K Streak: +5 -In high school, led the Canadian Junior National Team to the World Championships -2021 will be Mahan’s 4th season in the Marlins system. Split 2019 between Jupiter in 2015. and Jacksonville where he slashed .251/.315/.386 with 11 HRs cumulatively. -Brother of Major League OFer . -Originally drafted by the SF Giants in the 40th round of the 2014 Draft, Mahan opted 2021 Highs - Hits: 3, 6/2 vs. MIS RBI: 2, 6/2 vs. MIS Last 10: .280 to attend UK where played 3 seasons before being drafted again in the 3rd round by MIA in 2017. -Participated in the prestigious Cape Cod League with the Orleans Zephyrs in 2016 where he was teammates with Marlins Brian Miller and Sean Guenther. 2021 Highs - Hits: 2, 6/1 vs. MIS RBI: 3, 5/26 @BLX Last 10: .314 Starting Pitcher Breakdown Pitcher GS IP H ER BB K ERA QS 6+ ALEXANDER 1 3.0 4 0 0 2 0.00 0 0 EDER 5 24.2 12 2 12 42 0.73 0 0 LEIBRANDT 5 20.0 30 20 10 15 9.00 0 0 LINDGREN 4 21.2 21 6 4 17 2.49 2 2 MESA JR. 3 8.2 5 3 2 8 3.12 0 0 MEYER 5 23.0 16 5 8 22 1.96 0 0 STEWART 5 25.0 28 11 9 21 3.96 0 0

Catching Breakdown Catcher GC IC ER cERA CS SB SBA % CHINEA, Chris 6 51.0 21 3.71 0 8 8 0% FORTES, Nick 20 168.0 50 2.68 8 19 27 29.6% NUNEZ, Jhon 2 17.0 13 6.88 1 1 2 50%

TEAM MISCELLANEOUS Longest Winning Streak...... 5/20 - 5/27 (6 games) Longest Losing Streak...... 5/8 - 5/11 (3 games) Largest Margin of Victory...... 8, last 5/30 at Biloxi Largest Margin of Defeat...... 10, (16-6) last 5/13 vs. Birmingham Most Runs in a Game...... 9, last 5/30 at Biloxi Most Runs in an Inning...... 6, (4th inning, 5/6 at Mississippi) Most Hits in a Game...... 12, 2x, last 6/1 at Biloxi Fewest Hits in a Game...... 3, last 5/7 at Mississippi Most Runs Allowed in a Game...... 16, last 5/13 vs. Birmingham Most Runs Allowed in an Inning...... 6 (10th inning), last 5/15 vs. Birmingham Most Hits Allowed in a Game...... 15, last 5/13 vs. Birmingham Fewest Hits Allowed in a Game...... 2, last 5/6 at Mississippi Most Strikeouts in a Game, Pitching...... 19, last 5/22 vs. Rocket City Most Innings Pitched, Starter...... 7, Jeff Lindgren, last 5/14 vs. Birmingham Most Strikeouts, Individual Pitcher...... 12, Jake Eder, last 5/6 at Mississippi Total Number of Rainouts...... 1 (last, 5/4 at Mississippi)

LAST TIME IT HAPPENED: Swept A Series...... July 22-26, 2019 vs. Mobile (five games) Swept In A Series...... July 18-21, 2019 vs. Mississippi (three games, one postponed) Shutout Opponent...... September 2, 2019 at Montgomery (8-0) 2-Homer Game, Individual...... Ben Rortvedt & Jaylin Davis; May 30, 2019 (6-4 loss vs. Mississippi) 3-Homer Game, Individual...... Never Four or more Consecutive Games with a Homer...... Alex Kirilloff, September 4-7, 2019 vs. Biloxi (*all postseason games) Grand Slam...... Peyton Burdick; May 28, 2021 (5-4 win at Biloxi) Lead Off Game w/ Homer...... Alex Kirilloff; September 7, 2019 (10-5 win at Biloxi) Back-to-Back Homers...... Alex Kirilloff & Royce Lewis; September 4, 2019 (11-10 loss at Biloxi) Inside The Park Home Run...... Ivan De Jesus Jr.; August 1, 2019 (11-8 win vs. Birmingham) Walk-off Home Run...... Mark Contreras; July 22, 2019 (5-3 win vs. Mobile) Walk-off Hit...... Nick Lovullo (double), May 20, 2021 (4-3 win vs. Rocket City) Four Hits...... Ben Rortvedt; July 26, 2019 (4-3 win vs. Mobile) Five Hits...... Bryson Smith; August 11, 2015 (13-10 win vs. Birmingham) Five+ RBI...... Nick Lovullo; May 16, 2021 (6-5 loss to Birmingham) Struck Out 10+...... Jake Eder (12); May 6, 2021 (6-1 win at Mississippi) Struck Out 15+...... Tony Cingrani; June 27, 2012 (5-0 win vs. Jackson) Perfect Game...... Tyler Mahle; April 22, 2017 (1-0 win at Mobile) No-Hitter...... Tyler Mahle; April 22, 2017 (1-0 win at Mobile) One-Hitter...... Bryan Sammons; August 19, 2019, (1-0 loss at Mississippi 7-Inning Shutout (one pitcher)...... Jose Lopez; August 8, 2017 (5-0 win at Tennessee) 9-Inning Shutout (one pitcher)...... Tyler Mahle; April 22, 2017 (1-0 win at Mobile) Blue Wahoos Transactions

2021 Opening Day Roster: Pitchers -Tanner Andrews, CJ Carter, Jake Eder, Sean Guenther, Colton Hock, Brandon Leibrandt, Jeff Lindgren, Anthony Maldonado, Brian McKenna, Jose Mesa Jr., Max Meyer, Tyler Stevens, Will Stewart, Zach Wolf Catchers - Chris Chinea, Nick Fortes, JD Osborne Infielders - Lazaro Alonso, Connor Justus, Riley Mahan, Zachary Owings, Demetrius Sims Outfielders - JJ Bleday, Peyton Burdick, Jerar Encarnacion, Victor Victor Mesa, Tristan Pompey Injured List - Tommy Eveld

Date Roster Move(s) 5/5 OF Tristan Pompey transferred from Pensacola to Triple-A Jacksonville 5/6 C JD Osbourne promoted from Pensacola to Triple-A Jacksonville; INF Tevin Mitchell promoted from High-A Beloit to Pensacola 5/8 RHP Jason Alexander transferred to Pensacola from Extended Spring Training 5/11 RHP Jason Alexander promoted to Triple-A Jacksonville from Pensacola; INF Torey Lovullo transferred from Triple-A Jacksonville to Pensacola 5/11 OF Tristan Pompey transferred to Pensacola from Triple-A Jacksonville; OF Tevin Mitchell transferred to Beloit 5/14 OF Victor Victor Mesa placed on the 7-Day IL, OF Lorenzo Hampton transferred to Pensacola 5/16 RHP Dylan Bice promoted to Pensacola from High-A Beloit; CJ Carter added to Injured List retroactive to May 14 5/18 RHP Anthony Maldonado placed on the 7-day IL; RHP Zack Leban promoted to Pensacola from High-A Beloit 5/20 IF Demetrius Sims placed on the injured list (7 day); IF Devin Hairston transferred from A+ Beloit to Pensacola. 5/25 RHP Tommy Eveld returned from Minor League Rehab Assignment, Reinstated from the Pensacola 7-Day Injured List, and transferred to Jacksonville INF Bubba Hollins promoted from Beloit to Pensacola; INF Connor Justus promoted from Pensacola to Triple-A Jacksonville 5/28 C Chris Chinea promoted to Triple-A Jacksonville from Pensacola; C Jhon Nunez sent to Pensacola

6/1 INF Demetrius Sims activated from 7-day IL; Marlins sign RHP Andrew Bellatti and assign him to Pensacola