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2009 Mariners Roster PITTSBURGH PIRATES 40-MAN ROSTER MANAGER: Clint Hurdle (13) COACHES: Pitching Coach – Ray Searage (54); Hitting Coach – Rick Eckstein (--); Bench Coach – Tom Prince (14); 1st Base Coach – Kimera Bartee (18); 3rd Base Coach – Joey Cora (28); Bullpen Coach – Euclides Rojas (56); Assistant Hitting Coach – Jacob Cruz (--); Coach – Dave Jauss (85); Assistant Pitching Coach – Justin Meccage (87). Bullpen Catchers – Heberto Andrade (86) & Jordan Comadena (89) DIRECTOR OF SPORTS MEDICINE: Todd Tomczyk; ATHLETIC TRAINERS: Bryan Housand, Ben Potenziano; PHYSICAL THERAPIST: Otis Fitzgerald; STRENGTH COACH: Jim Malone No. PITCHERS (22) B T Ht. Wt. Born Birthplace Residence Alphabetical Numerical 76 AGRAZAL, Dario * R R 6-2 240 12/28/1994 Aguadulce, Panama Aguadulce, Panama 24 ARCHER, Chris R R 6-2 195 09/26/1988 Clayton, NC Clayton, NC 76 AGRAZAL, Dario, RHP 6 MARTE, Starling, OF 12 DICKERSON, Corey, OF 43 BRAULT, Steven L L 6-0 195 04/29/1992 La Mesa, CA El Cajon, CA 86 ANDRADE, Heberto, Bullpen C 24 ARCHER, Chris, RHP 13 HURDLE, Clint, Manager -- BRUBAKER, J.T. * R R 6-3 185 11/17/1993 Springfield, OH New Carlisle, OH st 18 BARTEE, Kimera, 1 Base Coach 14 PRINCE, Tom, Bench Coach 57 BURDI, Nick * R R 6-3 225 01/19/1993 Hinsdale, IL Downers Grove, IL 55 BELL, Josh, 1B 15 REYES, Pablo, OF/INF 30 CRICK, Kyle L R 6-4 220 11/30/1992 Fort Worth, TX Fort Worth, TX 43 BRAULT, Steven, LHP 16 KANG, Jung Ho, INF 77 ESCOBAR, Luis * R R 6-1 205 05/30/1996 Cartagena, Colombia Cartagena, Colombia -- BRUBAKER, J.T., RHP 18 BARTEE, Kimera, 1st Base Coach 45 FELIZ, Michael R R 6-4 240 06/28/1993 Azua, D.R. Azua, D.R. 57 BURDI, Nick, RHP 19 MORAN, Colin, INF 68 HOLMES, Clay * R R 6-5 225 03/27/1993 Dothan, AL Tampa, FL 29 CERVELLI, Francisco, C 24 ARCHER, Chris, RHP 25 POLANCO, Gregory, OF 35 KELA, Keone R R 6-1 210 04/16/1993 Los Angeles, CA Long Beach, CA -- CHISENHALL, Lonnie, OF 89 COMADENA, Jordan, Bullpen C 26 FRAZIER, Adam, INF/OF -- KELLER, Mitch * R R 6-2 210 04/04/1996 Cedar Rapids, IA Cedar Rapids, IA rd 28 CORA, Joey, 3 Base Coach 27 NEWMAN, Kevin, INF 49 KINGHAM, Nick R R 6-5 235 11/08/1991 Houston, TX Las Vegas, NV rd 30 CRICK, Kyle, RHP 28 CORA, Joey, 3 Base Coach 39 KUHL, Chad R R 6-3 215 09/10/1992 Newark, DE Bear, DE -- CRUZ, Jacob, Asst. Hitting Coach 29 CERVELLI, Francisco, C 60 LIRANZO, Jesus * R R 6-2 225 03/07/1995 La Romana, D.R. La Romana, D.R. 12 DICKERSON, Corey, OF 30 CRICK, Kyle, RHP 59 MUSGROVE, Joe R R 6-5 230 12/04/1992 El Cajon, CA El Cajon, CA 32 DÍAZ, Elias, C 32 DÍAZ, Elias, C 66 NEVERAUSKAS, Dovydas R R 6-3 225 01/14/1993 Vilnius, Lithuania Vilnius, Lithuania -- ECKSTEIN, Rick, Hitting Coach 34 WILLIAMS, Trevor, RHP 46 NOVA, Ivan R R 6-5 250 01/12/1987 Palenque, D.R. San Cristobal, D.R. 77 ESCOBAR, Luis, RHP 35 KELA, Keone, RHP 36 OSUNA, José, INF/OF 48 RODRÍGUEZ, Richard R R 6-4 230 03/04/1990 Santiago, D.R. La Canela, D.R. 45 FELIZ, Michael, RHP 26 FRAZIER, Adam, INF/OF 37 SANTANA, Edgar, RHP 37 SANTANA, Edgar R R 6-2 190 10/16/1991 Puerto Plata, D.R. Puerto Plata, D.R. -- GONZÁLEZ, Erik, INF 39 KUHL, Chad, RHP 50 TAILLON, Jameson R R 6-5 230 11/18/1991 Lakeland, FL The Woodlands, TX 68 HOLMES, Clay, RHP 43 BRAULT, Steven, LHP 73 VÁZQUEZ, Felipe L L 6-2 225 07/05/1991 Yaracuy, Venezuela St. Cloud, FL 13 HURDLE, Clint, Manager 44 KRAMER, Kevin, INF 34 WILLIAMS, Trevor R R 6-3 230 04/25/1992 San Diego, CA San Diego, CA 85 JAUSS, Dave, Coach 45 FELIZ, Michael, RHP 46 NOVA, Ivan, RHP 16 KANG, Jung Ho, INF 48 RODRÍGUEZ, Richard, RHP No. CATCHERS (3) B T Ht. Wt. Born Birthplace Residence 35 KELA, Keone, RHP -- KELLER, Mitch, RHP 49 KINGHAM, Nick, RHP 29 CERVELLI, Francisco R R 6-1 210 03/06/1986 Valencia, Venezuela Tampa, FL 49 KINGHAM, Nick, RHP 50 TAILLON, Jameson, RHP 32 DÍAZ, Elias R R 6-1 220 11/17/1990 Maracaibo, Venezuela Maracaibo, Venezuela 44 KRAMER, Kevin. INF 54 SEARAGE, Ray, Pitching Coach 58 STALLINGS, Jacob R R 6-4 220 12/22/1989 Lawrence, KS Nashville, TN 39 KUHL, Chad, RHP 55 BELL, Josh, 1B 60 LIRANZO, Jesus, RHP 56 ROJAS, Euclides, Bullpen Coach No. INFIELDERS (9) B T Ht. Wt. Born Birthplace Residence 6 MARTE, Starling, OF 57 BURDI, Nick, RHP 55 BELL, Josh S R 6-4 240 08/14/1992 Irving, TX Irving, TX -- MARTIN, Jason, OF 58 STALLINGS, Jacob, C 59 MUSGROVE, Joe, RHP 26 FRAZIER, Adam L R 5-10 180 12/14/1991 Athens, GA Nashville, TN 87 MECCAGE, Justin, Asst. Pitching Coach 19 MORAN, Colin, INF 60 LIRANZO, Jesus, RHP -- GONZÁLEZ, Erik R R 6-3 205 08/31/1991 Puerto Plata, D.R. Puerto Plata, D.R. 59 MUSGROVE, Joe, RHP 66 NEVERAUSKAS, Dovydas, RHP 16 KANG, Jung Ho R R 6-0 210 04/05/1987 Gwangju, Korea Seoul, Korea 66 NEVERAUSKAS, Dovydas, RHP 68 HOLMES, Clay, RHP 44 KRAMER, Kevin * L R 6-0 200 10/03/1993 Turlock, CA Chandler, AZ 27 NEWMAN, Kevin, INF 73 VÁZQUEZ Felipe, LHP 19 MORAN, Colin L R 6-4 205 10/01/1992 Port Chester, NY Palm Beach Gardens, FL 46 NOVA, Ivan, RHP 76 AGRAZAL, Dario, RHP 27 NEWMAN, Kevin * R R 6-0 180 08/04/1993 Poway, CA Scottsdale, AZ 36 OSUNA, José, INF/OF 77 ESCOBAR, Luis, RHP 36 OSUNA, José R R 6-2 240 12/12/1992 Trujillo, Venezuela Trujillo, Venezuela 25 POLANCO, Gregory, OF 85 JAUSS, Dave, Coach 86 ANDRADE, Heberto, Bullpen C -- TUCKER, Cole * S R 6-3 205 07/03/1996 Phoenix, AZ Phoenix, AZ 14 PRINCE, Tom, Bench Coach 15 REYES, Pablo, OF/INF 87 MECCAGE, Justin, Asst. Pitching Coach 48 RODRÍGUEZ, Richard, RP 89 COMADENA, Jordan, Bullpen C No. OUTFIELDERS (6) B T Ht. Wt. Born Birthplace Residence 56 ROJAS, Euclides, Bullpen Coach -- ECKSTEIN, Rick, Hitting Coach -- CHISENHALL, Lonnie L R 6-2 190 10/04/1988 Morehead City, NC Morehead City, NC 37 SANTANA, Edgar, RHP -- CRUZ, Jacob, Asst. Hitting Coach 12 DICKERSON, Corey L R 6-1 210 05/22/1989 McComb, MS St. Petersburg, FL 54 SEARAGE, Ray, Pitching Coach -- CHISENHALL, Lonnie, OF 6 MARTE, Starling R R 6-1 190 10/09/1988 Santo Domingo, D.R. Santo Domingo, D.R. 58 STALLINGS, Jacob, C -- GONZÁLEZ, Erik, INF -- MARTIN, Jason * L R 5-9 185 09/051995 Corona, CA Corona, CA 50 TAILLON, Jameson, RHP -- BRUBAKER, J.T., RHP -- TUCKER, Cole, INF -- KELLER, Mitch, RHP 25 POLANCO, Gregory L L 6-5 235 09/14/1991 Santo Domingo, D.R. Santo Domingo, D.R. 73 VÁZQUEZ, Felipe, LHP -- MARTIN, Jason, OF 15 REYES, Pablo * R R 5-8 175 09/05/1993 Santo Domingo, D.R. Santo Domingo, D.R. 34 WILLIAMS, Trevor, RHP -- TUCKER, Cole, INF (*) Denotes Rookie Status .
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