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CAPITAL CITIES SHOWDOWN: Matching up for their fourth and final series of the season, the Thunder and Senators are facing off for the

first time since both teams clinched their respective divisions’ first-half titles. Harrisburg has taken won of the 12 matchups, including a four-

game sweep of the Thunder May 13-15 at FNB Field. All-time, the Thunder are 170-147 (.536) against the Senators.

BREAKING THE FOURTH WALL: The Thunder’s current four-game winning streak is the team’s longest since May 6-11, when the team

rattled off five straight wins against Richmond and Portland. Trenton has won more than three consecutive games just three times this season;

all three were five-game winning streaks, and each took place within the first 31 games of the season.

GITTY’S GOT IT: First baseman Chris Gittens is enjoying a career year, leading all active Eastern Leaguers with 68 RBI, 61 walks, a .398 OBP,

and a .503 slugging percentage. His 19 home runs rank second to Reading’s Darick Hall and Portland’s Bobby Dalbec, who have hit 20 each.

Gittens’ 19 HR and 68 RBI are just shy of his career-high 21 HR and 70 RBI in 2016, and his 96 hits are only one shy of his career-high 97 that

same year.

WELL THAT’S NEW: July’s 12-18 record for the Thunder marked the first losing month for the club since August of 2015 when the Thunder

went 12-16.

HIT THE ROAD, JACK: After this weekend’s series, the Thunder will play just seven more home games over their 21 remaining games. Only

three of those next six series will be against teams with a winning record in the second half (entering Friday).

NEW HEIGHTS: Multiple Thunder players have set new career-highs in various categories this season. Among position players: Kyle Holder

has set career-highs in doubles (24), triples (3), and home runs (7)… Isiah Gilliam: 13 stolen bases…Chris Gittens: 61 walks…Brian Navarreto: 5

home runs…Ben Ruta: 42 walks…Brandon Wagner: 2 triples. Among pitchers: Daniel Alvarez: 39 appearances and 17 saves…Brooks Kriske:

36 appearances, 52.0 IP, 11 saves, and 64 strikeouts…Shawn Semple: 22 appearances/17 starts, 108.2 IP, and 102 strikeouts.

CONNECT FOUR: The Thunder are seven wins away from clinching their fourth consecutive winning season, one shy of the franchise record.

From 1995 to 1999, Trenton put together five straight winning seasons as a Red Sox affiliate.

YEAR OF THE PITCHER: The Eastern League is in the midst of one of the most pitching-dominant seasons in its history in 2019. Entering play

today, the league wide batting average stands at .239 with teams scoring 3.97 runs per game. The last time the league finished with a team

batting average under .250 and 4.0 runs per game was in 1989 (.249 / 3.95) while 1971 was the last season below .240 and fewer than 4.0 runs per

game. The league has also seen eight no-hitters thrown, the most since a league-record nine no-hitters were thrown in 1967.

WHO THEY ARE: Of the 24 players on the Thunder roster, 13 were drafted by the Yankees, seven were signed as minor league or international

free agents, and four were acquired via trade. Fifteen of the 24 played under Patrick Osborn at High-A Tampa at some point in 2018.

E.L. Standings (2nd Half):

East Division W L GB Streak

Reading 31 20 -- W1

Portland 25 24 5.0 L1

Trenton 25 26 6.0 W4

Binghamton 24 28 7.5 W1

Hartford 21 27 8.5 L1

New Hampshire 19 31 11.5 L4

West Division W L GB Streak

Erie 36 14 -- W2

Bowie 34 15 1.5 W3

Altoona 23 27 13.0 L1

Harrisburg 21 26 13.5 L2

Akron 20 29 15.5 W1

Richmond 19 31 17.0 L4

2019 Monthly Report:

April: 15-7, May: 16-12, June: 14-13,

July: 12-18, August: 6-4, September: 0-0

Date Opponent Time/Result

8/1 Altoona G1 W 2-0

8/1 Altoona G2 L 4-2

8/2 @ Hartford W 2-0

8/3 @ Hartford L 3-1

8/4 @ Hartford L 13-7

8/6 Bowie L 4-3

8/7 Bowie W 3-2

8/8 Bowie W 4-0 (7)

8/9 Harrisburg W 5-3

8/10 Harrisburg W 5-2

8/11 Harrisburg 5:00 PM

8/12

8/13 @ Akron 7:05 PM

8/14 @ Akron 7:05 PM

8/15 @ Akron 7:05 PM

8/16 @ Reading 7:15 PM

8/17 @ Reading 6:45 PM

8/18 @ Reading 2:15 PM

8/19 New Hampshire 7:00 PM

8/20 New Hampshire 7:00 PM

8/21 New Hampshire 1:00 PM

8/22 @ Portland 6:00 PM

8/23 @ Portland 7:00 PM

8/24 @ Portland 6:00 PM

8/25 @ Portland 1:00 PM

8/26 @ New Hampshire 6:35 PM

8/27 @ New Hampshire 6:35 PM

8/28 @ New Hampshire 6:35 PM

8/29 @ New Hampshire 6:35 PM

8/30 Reading 7:00 PM

8/31 Reading 7:00 PM

9/1 Reading 7:00 PM

9/2 Reading 1:00 PM

Last Game: Four runs on six hits in the late innings helped lift the Thunder to a 5-2

win over the Harrisburg Senators on Saturday night in front of a crowd

of 6,624 at ARM & HAMMER Park.

The win was the Thunder’s fourth in a row, the team’s longest winning

streak since rolling to five straight wins from May 6 to 11.

With the score tied, 2-2, Kyle Holder was hit by a pitch to lead off the

bottom of the eighth inning against rehabbing Nationals right-hander

Austen Williams (0-1). Holder stole second base and then scored the go-

ahead run for the Thunder (25-26, 63-54) on a Rashad Crawford double

to left-center. Brandon Wagner added an RBI-single two at-bats later,

and Angel Aguilar topped off the rally with another run-scoring single

for a 5-2 Thunder lead.

Aguilar had delivered a game-tying RBI-single off Williams the previous

inning, scoring Kellin Deglan, who had doubled and taken third on a

Matt Lipka sacrifice bunt. Greg Weissert (1-0) earned the win in relief,

tossing two scoreless and hitless innings to finish the game.

Upcoming Probable Starting Pitchers:

Tues. August 13 @ Akron 7:05 PM TBA vs. RHP Corey Kluber (Rehab)

Wed. August 14 @ Akron 7:05 PM RHP Nick Nelson (7-2, 2.35) vs. LHP Sam Hentges (2-10, 5.01)

Thur. August 15 @ Akron 7:05 PM RHP Rony Garcia (3-11, 4.60) vs. LHP Tanner Tully (7-9, 4.40)

Fri. August 16 @ Reading 7:15 PM TBA vs. TBA

Harrisburg Senators ((Nationals)) vs. Trenton Thunder ((Yankees))

RHP Kevin McGowan (1-1, 2.45) vs. RHP Nick Green (2-3, 7.52)

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Sunday August 11, 2019 • 5:00 PM • Game 118 of 139 • ARM & HAMMER Park • Trenton, NJ

E.L. Standings (1st Half):

East Division W L GB Streak

*Trenton 38 28 --

Reading 39 28 --

Hartford 37 30 2.0

Binghamton 34 29 3.0

New Hampshire 31 36 8.0

Portland 27 40 12.0

West Division W L GB Streak

*Harrisburg 42 28 --

Altoona 35 32 5.5

Akron 34 35 7.5

Erie 31 34 8.5

Bowie 30 38 11.0

Richmond 23 44 17.5

*Denotes First Half Champions

#3 Nick Green 6’1” – 175 – Age: 24 (3/25/1995)

Born: Fountain, CO Resides: Fountain, CO

School: Indian Hills CC (IA) Acquired: Trade TEX, 2016

Acquired by the Yankees from Texas with RHP Dillon Tate and RHP Erik Swanson in

exchange for OF Carlos Beltrán and cash considerations on 8/1/16… Was originally

selected by Texas in the seventh round of the 2014 First-Year Player Draft… Allowed

just 18 home runs in 395.0 IP (0.4/9 IP), allowed 3 in first 20.0 IP with Thunder…

2019: Returned to NYY on 3/27 after being selected in Rule V Draft by Arizona

Diamondbacks… Pitched in a piggy-back role in first 2 outings: Surrendered seven

runs in 2.2 IP in first appearance of the season… Struck out a Thunder-high 7 batters

on 4/10 @ Akron… Allowed just two baserunners over the first four innings of his

start on 4/23 @ NH, allowed first six batters to reach in fifth inning… Placed on IL on

4/28 (shoulder)… Made 3 rehab starts for SI totaling 13.2 IP, 16 H, 10 R (7 ER), 3 BB, 12

K… Surrendered Thunder-highs 8 runs on 10 hits in 3.2 IP at Reading on 7/14…

Allowed 10 hits for a second consecutive start on 7/21 vs. Hartford… Did not strike

out a batter on 7/25 @ Erie, 6th start in his career he failed to record a strikeout…

Recorded his second quality start of the season on 8/6 vs. Bowie…

2018: Went 7-5 with a 3.28 ERA in 20 starts for High-A Tampa… 115.1 IP, 104 H, 57

BB, 93 K… Made Thunder debut on 8/16 @ Portland and went 5.0 IP… Recorded the

longest no-hit bid by a Thunder starter on 8/29 @ Altoona going 6.2 IP without a hit

until OF Bryan Reynolds lined a single past the dive of the 2B Bruce Caldwell…

Started Game 2 of the ELDS @ New Hampshire and was lifted after 1.2 IP, allowed 3R

HR to Max Pentecost and 2-R 3B to Harold Ramirez in 2nd inning…

2017: Went 8-9 with a 4.49 ERA (126.1IP, 131H, 74R/63ER, 39BB, 112K) in 26 starts

with Single-A Charleston…held left-handed batters to a .201 (38-for-189) batting

average…went 4-4 with a 2.77 ERA (65.0IP, 20ER) in 13 starts before the All-Star

break…did not allow an earned run in three consecutive starts from 4/29-5/13 (20.2IP,

2R)…

2016: Combined at short-season Single-A Spokane, short-season Single-A Staten

Island and Single-A Charleston to go 6-3 with a 3.34 ERA (62.0IP, 53H, 28R/23ER,

20BB, 65K, 1HR) in 12 starts…opponents hit .225 (53-for-236); LH .153 (15-for-98), RH

.275 (38-for-138)… following the trade, allowed one-or-zero earned runs in all five

starts in the Yankees organization while going 4-1 with a 1.30 ERA (27.2IP, 4ER)…

PERSONAL: Played one season (2014) at Indian Hills Community College (Iowa),

where he was named second-team All-Region after going 3-1 with a 2.97 ERA (36.1IP,

12ER)…graduated in 2013 from Fountain-Fort Carson H.S. (Colo.)…was selected by

the Yankees in the 35th round of the 2013 First-Year Player draft but did not sign.

2019 Game By Game:

Game Result Dec. IP H R ER BB K HR Pitches

4/5 @ Erie L 11-1 L (0-1) 2.2 8 7 7 2 2 1 58/33

*Piggy-back on Stephan, entered with 1st and 2nd, 0 outs in 4th escaped inning without damage.

4/10 @ Akron L 5-2 --- 4.1 4 1 1 1 7 0 60/44

*Piggy-back on Stephan, entered with 2 on an 2 out, stranded both… Retired 8-of-first-9 faced

4/15 vs. Akron W 8-6 --- 5.1 2 3 3 2 2 0 73/43

*Retired 12-of-14 after 1st inning Sac Fly // 2 left on base in 6th, both scored // TT: 6 runs scored 6th-8th

4/23 @ NH (7) L 8-6 --- 5.0 4 6 4 2 2 0 68/43

*No H allowed until 2 outs in 4th… 6-run 5th included throwing error by Green // NH swept DH

6/15 vs. Brooklyn L (0-1) 3.1 4 1 0 1 4 0 61/41

6/20 vs. Connecticut L (0-2) 5.1 5 3 2 0 6 0 72/55

6/25 vs. Hudson Valley --- 5.0 7 6 5 2 6 0 81/51

6/30 vs. NH W 7-5 W (1-1) 6.0 5 2 2 1 4 0 92/52

*Allowed 3-of-1st-4 men to reach then retired 11 in a row // 4 straight hits in 5th led to both runs

7/6 vs. Hartford L 7-6 L (1-2) 6.0 7 7 6 4 5 0 90/60

*Retired first 6 batters, 3 errors committed in 4-R 4th inning // 1 K in each of first 5 innings

7/14 @ Reading L 8-2 L (1-3) 3.2 10 8 8 1 4 1 72/50

*Allowed homer to Bohm in 3rd, 5R allowed in 4th before being lifted for Lane // Szn-high in H and R

7/20 vs. Hartford W 6-4 -- 5.0 10 4 4 2 2 0 84/57

*2R allowed in 2nd and 5th // 1st time in career allowing 10 H in consecutive starts

7/25 @ Erie (G1) L 9-8 -- 3.0 7 6 6 4 0 0 66/34

*4 of first 5 batters reached // Worked around 2-out BB in 2nd for scoreless inn. // 4 R on 5 H in 3rd

7/31 vs. Altoona W 7-2 W (2-3) 5.2 4 1 1 1 6 0 102/60

*6-of-8 outs to start game on 3 pitches or less // 5-of-last-6 outs recorded were K’s

8/6 vs. Bowie L 4-3 L (2-4) 6.0 9 3 3 1 4 0 87/55

*Stranded men in scoring position in 1st, 3rd, 5th and 6th // 1st QS since 6/30 (6 starts)

STARTING PITCHER RUN SUPPORT: PITCHER GS QS W-L TEAM W-L RUN SUPPORT

R. Garcia 16 6 3-11 5-11 2.1 (34 R in 16 GS)

King 2 0 0-1 1-1 6.0 (12 R in 2 GS)

Green 9 2 2-4 4-5 5.8 (53 R in 9 GS)

Semple 3 0 0-2 1-2 2.5 (8 R in 3 GS)

Nelson 12 4 7-2 9-3 4.8 (57 R in 12 GS)

Abreu 16 5 5-7 8-8 3.3 (52 R in 16 GS)

Whitlock 14 8 3-3 8-6 4.2 (59 R in 14 GS)

D. Garcia 10 3 4-3 6-4 4.7 (47 R in 10 GS)

Stephan 9 0 1-4 5-4 3.7 (34 R in 9 GS)

Keller 7 4 3-1 5-2 4.4 (31 R in 7 GS)

Koerner 6 1 0-2 4-2 3.1 (19 R in 6 GS)

Rosa 5 1 1-1 3-2 4.6 (23 R in 5 GS)

Mesa Jr. 1 0 0-0 1-0 9.0 (9 R in 1 GS)

Carter 1 0 0-0 1-0 6.0 (6 R in 1 GS)

Lail 1 0 0-0 0-1 3.0 (3 R in 1 GS)

Loaisiga 1 0 0-0 1-0 4.0 (4 R in 1 GS)

Junk 1 0 0-1 0-1 1.0 (1 R in 1 GS)

CAREER STATISTICS:

YR CLUB W-L ERA G/GS SV IP H R ER HR BB K

2014 Rangers (RK) 4-3 3.83 14/5 0 42.1 29 19 18 1 19 32

2015 Spokane (A-) 0-3 7.11 10/9 0 31.2 38 26 25 2 12 9

2016 Spokane (A-) 2-2 4.98 7/7 0 34.1 33 22 19 0 14 44

2016 Staten Island (A-) 1-1 1.96 2/2 0 10.2 7 3 2 1 3 7

2016 Charleston (A) 3-0 1.06 3/3 0 17.0 13 3 2 0 3 14

2016 Total 6-3 3.34 12/12 0 62.0 53 28 23 1 20 65

2017 Charleston (A) 8-9 4.49 26/26 0 126.1 131 74 63 7 39 112

2018 Tampa (A+) 7-5 3.28 20/20 0 115.1 104 57 42 5 57 93

2018 Trenton (AA) 1-2 3.63 3/3 0 17.1 12 9 7 2 7 9

2018 Total 8-7 3.32 23/23 0 132.2 116 66 49 7 64 102

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL HIGHS:

Eastern League Highs: Career Highs:

IP: 7.0 IP 8/29/18 @ REA 8.0 IP 5/6/2017 vs Delmarva

K 7 K 4/10/19 @ AKR (4.1 IP) 9 K 2x, 8/30/17 vs Hickory (5.0 IP)

BB: 4 BB 2x, 7/25/19 @ Erie G1 (3.0 IP) 6 BB 7/10/18 @ Jupiter (5.0 IP)

H: 10 H 2x, 7/21/19 vs. Hartford (5.0 IP) 11 H 5/10/18 vs. Florida (4.2 IP)

R: 8 R 7/14/19 @ Reading (3.2 IP) 11 R 7/16/18 @ Charlotte (3.0 IP)

ER: 8 ER 7/14/19 @ Reading (3.2 IP) 8 ER 3x, 8/1/17 vs. COL (2.2 IP)

WStreak:

LStreak:

2012 BY THE NUMBERS

INDIVIDUAL & TEAM SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:

Team Batting

Most Runs (Game) 13 4/19 @ POR

Most Runs (Inning) 5 3x, 5/11 vs POR (12th)

Most Hits (Game) 17 4/19 @ POR

Most Hits (Inning) 5 6x, 6/30 vs NH (3rd)

Most HR (Game) 4 5/27 @ BNG

Most HR (Inning) 2 2x, 5/27 @ BNG (5th)

Most XBH (Game) 8 5/27 @ BNG

Most SB (Game) 5 2x, 7/17 @ ALT

Most K (Game) 18 6/5 @ HFD

Most BB (Game) 11 5/10 vs POR

Fewest Hits (9-Inn Gm) 1 2x, 6/14 @ BOW

Individual Batting

Most Hits (Game) 4 9x, Park/Katoh 7/25 @ ERI (G2)

Most Runs (Game) 4 2x, Lipka 7/11 @ REA

Most XBH (Game) 3 Lipka, 7/11 @ REA

Most 2B (Game) 2 5x, Alvarez 7/26 @ ERI

Most 3B (Game) 1 29x, Alvarez 7/23 vs AKR (G2)

Most HR (Game) 2 4x, Gittens 7/13 @ REA

Most SB (Game) 2 7x, Park 7/17 @ ALT

Most RBI (Game) 5 3x, Saez 5/8 @ RIC

Longest Hit Streak 11 Holder 7/7-7/23

Longest On-Base Streak 17 Holder 6/11-7/1

Team Miscellaneous

Longest Win Streak 5 3x, 5/6-5/13

Longest Losing Streak 7 7/1-7/7

Largest Margin of Victory 10 2x, 5/8 @ RIC

Largest Margin of Defeat 11 4/7 @ ERI

Longest Game (Innings) 12 5/11 vs POR

Longest Game (Time) 3:38 5/21 vs POR

Longest 9-Inning Game 3:38 5/21 vs POR

Shortest 9-Inning Game 2:05 6/14 @ BOW

Team Pitching

Most Runs (Game) 16 4/7 @ ERI

Most Runs (Inning) 8 4/19 @ POR (7th)

Most Hits (Game) 17 4/7 @ ERI

Most Hits (Inning) 5 6x, 7/25 @ ERI (3rd)

Most HR (Game) 4 5/11 vs POR

Most HR (Inning) 2 5x, 7/11 @ REA (6th)

Most XBH (Game) 8 5/2 @ HBG

Most SB (Game) 5 2x, 6/26 vs REA

Most K (Game) 19 6/18 vs RIC

Most BB (Game) 10 5/19 vs BNG

Fewest Hits (9-Inn Gm) 0 6/24 vs REA

Individual Pitching

Longest Outing 8.0 R. Garcia, 7/12 @ REA

Most Hits (Starter) 10 3x, King 8/4 @ HFD

Most Hits (Reliever) 8 Green, 4/5 @ ERI

Most Runs (Starter) 10 King, 8/4 @ HFD

Most Runs (Reliever) 7 2x, Reeves 4/19 @ POR

Most K (Starter) 15 D. Garcia, 6/18 vs RIC

Most K (Reliever) 7 2x, Lail 6/29 vs NH

Most BB (Starter) 6 2x, Abreu 5/24 @ BNG

Most BB (Reliever) 4 2x, Lane 5/19 vs BNG

Most HR Allowed 3 R. Garcia, 6/4 @ HFD

Team Miscellaneous

Most Errors (Game) 4 7/3 @ POR

Most Opp. Errors (Game) 3 4x, 5/13 @ HBG (G2)

Most LOB 12 5x, 7/25 @ ERI (G2)

Most Opponent LOB 13 2x, 5/19 vs BNG

Fewest LOB 1 4/13 vs POR

Fewest Opp. LOB 2 6/4 @ HFD

Largest Home Attendance 7,998 6/8 vs ERI

Largest Road Attendance 7,369 7/13 @ REA

2019 Regular Season By The Numbers: Overall Record: 63-54 (.538)

Home: 40-21 (.656)

Road: 23-33 (.411)

2019 Best Mark: 8-3 (.727)

2019 Worst Mark: 1-2 (.333) _____________________________________________________

HOME ROAD OVERALL Day (Before 5:00 p.m.): 9-4 5-3 14-7

Night: 31-17 18-30 49-47

Trenton Scores First: 28-11 16-13 44-24

Opponent Scores First: 12-10 7-20 19-30

Lead After 6th: 33-1 13-2 46-3

Tied After 6th: 2-6 7-1 9-7

Trail After 6th: 5-14 3-30 8-44

Lead After 7th: 26-1 15-3 41-4

Tied After 7th: 4-4 5-0 9-4

Trail After 7th: 1-13 1-22 2-35

Lead After 8th: 27-1 18-0 45-1

Tied After 8th: 4-0 3-0 7-0

Trail After 8th: 0-17 0-25 0-42

vs. RHP Starters: 21-15 17-19 38-34

vs. LHP Starters: 19-6 6-14 25-20

Score 4+ Runs: 27-3 17-11 44-14

Allow 4+ Runs: 8-17 2-27 10-44

No Errors: 25-8 12-10 37-18

Commit an Error: 15-13 11-23 26-36

Outhit OPP: 25-6 17-10 42-16

OPP Outhits TRN: 7-15 4-20 11-35

Equal Hits: 8-0 2-3 10-3

Extra Innings: 3-0 2-0 5-0

7-Inning Games: 9-3 0-8 9-11

1-Run Games: 15-6 6-6 21-12

2-Run Games: 11-6 4-6 15-12

Shutouts: 9-2 3-6 12-8

Win/Loss in Final AB: 5-0 0-2 5-2

Hit 1 HR: 14-5 10-9 24-14

Hit 2+ HR: 8-1 6-4 14-5

Series Record: 13-2-4 6-9-2 19-11-6

Monday: 5-0 4-4 9-4

Tuesday: 6-5 3-7 9-12

Wednesday: 6-2 3-5 9-7

Thursday: 4-4 2-6 6-10

Friday: 5-4 6-3 11-7

Saturday: 8-3 3-5 11-8

Sunday: 6-2 2-4 8-6

Pinstripe: 24-12 0-0 24-12

Cloudman Cut-off: 0-0 0-0 0-0

Blue: 9-3 10-19 19-22

Gray: 0-0 12-13 12-13

Specialty/Other: 7-6 1-1 8-7

2019 vs. Eastern League:

Home Road Overall

Eastern Division 20-12 12-17 32-29

Binghamton 2-2 4-3 6-5

Hartford 3-5 2-4 5-9

New Hampshire 4-3 2-4 6-7

Portland 9-1 2-4 11-5

Reading 2-1 2-2 4-3

Home Road Overall

Western Division 20-8 11-16 31-24

Akron 4-2 2-1 6-3

Altoona 4-1 2-1 6-2

Bowie 2-1 1-2 3-3

Erie 4-2 2-6 6-8

Harrisburg 4-1 1-6 5-7

Richmond 2-1 3-0 5-1

Upcoming Promotions:

Monday, August 19 — 7:00 PM vs. N.H.

Football Night, presented by Steiner Sports

Phillie Phanatic Appearance

Peanut-Free Game

Tuesday, August 20 — 7:00 PM vs. N.H.

Super Value Tuesday, presented by

Texas Roadhouse

Captain America Bobblehead, presented by KIA

(First 1,000 fans ages 14+)

Wednesday, August 21 — 1:00 PM vs. N.H.

Business Person’s Special

Friday, August 30 — 7:00 PM vs. Reading

Pork Roll Fridays

AUGTOBERGEST (Day 1)

Saturday, August 31 — 7:00 PM vs. Reading

AUGTOBERFEST (Day 2), presented by

FOX TV’s The Masked Singer

Postgame Fireworks

Catchers’ Numbers:

Player CS SB ATT PCT

Arcia 0 2 2 0%

Deglan 11 49 60 18%

Diaz 8 8 16 50%

Lidge 5 15 20 25%

Navarreto 1 3 4 25%

Navas 1 0 1 100%

Saez 11 23 34 32%

Total 37 100 135 27%

League Rankings: Trenton Harrisburg

AVG: .240 (T-6th) .239 (T-7th)

Runs: 455 (9th) 466 (5th)

HR: 81 (T-6th) 77 (8th)

SLG: .368 (T-5th) .362 (T-7th)

OBP: .321 (T-2nd) .304 (7th)

K: 983 (6th) 932 (T-7th)

HBP: 52 (5th) 34 (10th)

SB: 90 (T-4th) 49 (10th)

ERA: 3.70 (9th) 3.38 (3rd)

SV: 33 (T-4th) 39 (2nd)

BB: 417 (3rd) 303 (11th)

K: 1008 (3rd) 966 (6th)

HB: 60 (2nd) 47 (T-6th)

WHIP: 1.30 (7th) 1.21 (T-2nd)___

Errors: 88 (T-4th) 98 (2nd)

Pace-of-Play Violations: DATE INNING PLAYER TEAM WHY 4/8 @ AKR 9th Daniel Alvarez Trenton Not ready to deliver first pitch to Mitch Longo

4/9 @ AKR 8th Rob Kaminsky Akron Not ready to deliver 2-2 pitch to Brandon Wagner

4/12 vs POR 10th C.J. Chatham Portland Not ready for first pitch from Daniel Alvarez

4/16 vs AKR 6th Ben Krauth Akron Not ready to deliver first pitch to Francisco Diaz

4/18 @ POR 6th Jordan Weems Portland Not ready to deliver 2-2 pitch to Francisco Diaz

5/17 vs BNG 2nd Trevor Stephan Trenton Not ready to deliver 3-2 pitch to Ali Sanchez

6/15 @ BOW 4th Trevor Stephan Trenton Not ready to deliver 1-2 pitch to Mason McCoy

6/15 @ BOW 5th Andrew Bellatti Trenton Not ready for first pitch to Jesmuel Valentin

6/19 vs RIC 3rd Albert Abreu Trenton Not ready to deliver first pitch to Zach Houchins

6/19 vs RIC 3rd Brandon Lawson Richmond Not ready to deliver 0-2 pitch to Matt Lipka

7/2 @ POR 6th (G1) Bryan Mata Portland Not ready to deliver first pitch to Chris Gittens

4 Angel Aguilar

CURRENT HOMESTAND:

2-for-4, 2 RBI

LAST HR: 7/5 @ St. Lucie (FSL)

TRENDING: 2-for-4, 2 RBI in return to Thunder Saturday…Last 8G for Tampa: 7-for-24 (.292)

ON-BASE STREAK: Current: 2 // Long: 4 HITTING STREAK: Current: 2 // Long: 4

67 Max Burt

CURRENT HOMESTAND:

4-for-15

LAST HR: 7/6 @ Greenville (SAL)

TRENDING: Last 7G: 7-for-22 (.318)

ON-BASE STREAK: Current: -1 // Long: 4 HITTING STREAK: Current: -1 // Long: 3

17 Rashad Crawford

CURRENT HOMESTAND: 6-for-17, 2B, RBI

LAST HR: 7/31 vs Altoona

TRENDING: Last 11G: 16-for-37 (.432)…0-for-4 Friday ended season-high 16G on-base streak, 9G hit streak

ON-BASE STREAK: Current: 1 // Long: 16 HITTING STREAK: Current: 1 // Long: 9

11 Kellin Deglan

CURRENT HOMESTAND:

1-for-9, 2B, RBI

LAST HR: 7/24 vs Akron

TRENDING: Last 9G: 4-for-30 (.133)

ON-BASE STREAK: Current: 1 // Long: 12 HITTING STREAK: Current: 1 // Long: 9

24 Isiah Gilliam

CURRENT HOMESTAND:

3-for-14, 2 HR, 3 RBI

LAST HR: 8/9 vs Harrisburg

TRENDING: Has a hit in 5 of last 6G (6-for-20, .300)

ON-BASE STREAK: Current: 1 // Long: 5 HITTING STREAK: Current: 1 // Long: 4

34 Chris Gittens

CURRENT HOMESTAND:

6-for-12, 2 HR, 6 RBI

LAST HR: 8/7 vs Bowie

TRENDING: Last 9G: 11-for-31 (.355) .. 5th 3-hit game of the season on Friday

ON-BASE STREAK: Current: 9 // Long: 14 HITTING STREAK: Current: 1 // Long: 9

6 Kyle Holder

CURRENT HOMESTAND:

3-for-15, 2B, 2 RBI

LAST HR: 7/14 @ Reading

TRENDING: Has reached base in 45 of last 50G (hit in 41)…Batting .306 since June 1 (56G)

ON-BASE STREAK: Current: 3 // Long: 17 HITTING STREAK: Current: 3 // Long: 11

15 Matt Lipka

CURRENT HOMESTAND:

4-for-12

LAST HR: 7/11 @ Reading

TRENDING: Has reached base in 8 of last 10G

ON-BASE STREAK: Current: 6 // Long: 9 HITTING STREAK: Current: 5 // Long: 9

20 Brian Navarreto

CURRENT HOMESTAND:

0-for-6

LAST HR: 7/22 vs Mobile (Southern League)

TRENDING: Hitless in last 4G (0-for-10)… 6G for Thunder: 3-for-17, 2 RBI

ON-BASE STREAK: Current: -4 // Long: 2 HITTING STREAK: Current: -4 // Long: 2

12 Hoy Jun Park

CURRENT HOMESTAND:

3-for-18, 2B, 2 RBI

LAST HR: 7/25 @ Erie (G1)

TRENDING: Last 10G: 6-for-34 (.176)

ON-BASE STREAK: Current: -1 // Long: 10 HITTING STREAK: Current: -2 // Long: 7

16 Ben Ruta

CURRENT HOMESTAND: 2-for-14, RBI

LAST HR: 7/24 vs Akron

TRENDING: Last 6G: 2-for-19 (.105)…Game-tying RBI-single Friday ended 4G hitless streak

ON-BASE STREAK: Current: 5 // Long: 13 HITTING STREAK: Current: 2 // Long: 9

10 Brandon Wagner

CURRENT HOMESTAND: 1-for-11, RBI

LAST HR: 7/4 vs Hartford

TRENDING: RBI-single in 8th inning Saturday ended 3G hitless streak (0-for-12)…Last 13G: 4-for-43 (.093)

ON-BASE STREAK: Current: 1 // Long: 10 HITTING STREAK: Current: 1 // Long: 5

CURRENT HOMESTAND:

LAST HR:

TRENDING:

ON-BASE STREAK: Current: // Long: HITTING STREAK: Current: // Long:

Ejections: DATE INNING EJECTEE TEAM WHY 4/18 @ POR 5th Paul Abbott Portland Argued that Jeff Hendrix offered on bunt

6/24 vs REA 7th Shawn Williams Reading Argued that Park was out at 2B on stolen base

8/4 @ HFD 4th James Reeves Trenton Arguing balls & strikes

8/4 @ HFD 5th Tim Norton Trenton Arguing balls & strikes

#67 MAX BURT INF 6’2”, 185 lbs North Andover, MA 28th Round, 2018

(Northeastern)

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2019: Has shuttled back and forth between Charleston, Tampa and Extended Spring Training totaling 79G: .208/.255/.312 with 3 2B, 1 3B, 8 HR and 32 RBI, 5-9 SB, 11 BB, 84 K…

Began season with Charleston going 6-for-35 before being assigned to High-A Tampa on April 22… Reassigned to Extended before being recalled to Charleston on 5/16 after

Wilkerman Garcia hit the IL… Hit a home run on the first pitch he saw back with the Dogs on 5/16 vs WV… Homered 3 times in 4 games @LEX, including back-to-back games

from 5/30-6/1… Singled for the Dogs’ lone hit against Dallas Keuchel on 6/10 @ROM… Joined Thunder on 7/31 when Mandy Alvarez was transferred to SWB, went 1-for-4 in

Double-A debut that night vs. Altoona…

2018: Made pro debut with Pulaski, batting .274/.347/.366 (93 wRC+), 0 HR, 21 RBI, 5 SB in 56 games…

PERSONAL: Played four seasons at Northeastern University (Boston, MA), where he hit .260, 12 HR, 109 RBI, 33 SB in 224 games as a shortstop with the Huskies…Named the

CAA Defensive Player of the Year in 2017…Northeastern program has produced Major Leaguers Carlos Pena and Adam Ottavino, among others…Attended St. John’s Prep in

Danvers, MA… Worked with Troy Tulowitzki while both were with Extended Spring Training in late-May… Close friends with fellow NYY farmhand Mickey Gaspar (27th

Round, 2018, Bryant)… Grew up playing with Altoona OF Chris Sharpe (North Andover, MA) and lists him as one of his closest friends… Father Bill is a Sports Editor for the

Eagle-Tribune in North Andover, MA… Has an uncle that is a professional golfer and another that plays tennis professionally… Grew up a Red Sox fan…

#11 KELLIN DEGLAN C 6’2”, 220 lbs Langley, BC, Canada MiLB Free Agent, 2018

2019: Added to the Triple-A SWB roster from Extended Spring Training 4/12 when C Kyle Higashioka was recalled by the New York Yankees (C Gary Sanchez placed on 10-day Injured List

with a left calf strain)... Homered in his second career Triple-A game (5th career Triple-A AB) 4/14 off Buffalo RHP David Paulino... Played in 6G total with SWB and went 3-for-19… Drove

in a season-high three runs on 5/27 @ Binghamton… Had a 9-game hit streak (one shy of career-high) and 12-game on-base streak come to an end on 6/22 @ NH… Drove in both runs and

had 3 hits in a 5-2 loss on 6/28 against NH… Hit a go-ahead 3-run homer on 6/29 against NH… Caught the first out of a triple play on 7/15 @ Altoona on a pop up bunt attempt…

2018: Spent most of the season with Single-A Tampa, batting .184 (18-for-98) with 8 R, 6 2B, 2 HR and 14 RBI in 32G... Also played in 3G with Double-A Trenton (1-for-10) and 1G at Single-A

Charleston (1-for-4)... Threw out 15.2% of attempted base stealers (7-for-46)...

2017: Did not play any games in the Yankees system after signing as a MiLB Free Agent December 12, 2016... Invited to Major League Spring Training with the Yankees...

PERSONAL: One of the highest-drafted Canadian-born players in the history of the First-Year Player Draft... Rated the No. 4 catcher and the top Canadian position player in the 2010 Draft

by Baseball America... Committed to Florida International University before signing with the Texas Rangers... Participated in Team Canada’s alumni mentorship program in 2010, where he

was paired with Justin Morneau... Has represented Team Canada at the 2015 Pan Am Games in Toronto, the 2013 World Baseball Classic qualifiers, and the 2010 18U Baseball World Cup in

Thunder Bay, Ontario… Originally selected by the Texas Rangers in the first round (22nd overall) of the 2010 First-Year Player Draft – one pick ahead of 2018 NL MVP/Brewers OF Christian

Yelich and 13 picks ahead of former RailRiders teammate, OF Matt Lipka…

#4 ANGEL AGUILAR INF 6’0”, 170 lbs Barinas, Venezuela Int’l Free Agent, 2012

2019: Opening Day 3B for Thunder… Belted first HR of season on 5/6 @ Richmond as the first of back-to-back homers with Jorge Saez… Transferred to Tampa on 5/14… Placed

on IL on 6/8, activated on 8/8… Batted .231/.259/.333 in with 5 2B, 2 HR, 13 RBI, 4 BB/25 K and 4-4 SB in 33 G with Tampa… Transferred to Trenton on 8/9…

2018: Began season with High-A Tampa playing in 114 games and batted .232/.269/.385 with 19 doubles, 7 triples, 10 home runs and 51 RBI’s… Played 2 games for Trenton

(6/9-6/13) went 0-for-6 with a walk and a run scored (4 K’s)… Returned to Trenton on 9/1, played in final two games of regular season and hit first double-A HR in regular-

season finale on 9/3…

2017: Combined at Single-A Charleston and Single-A Tampa to hit .241 (95-for-394) with 42R, 21 doubles, 1 triple, 6HR and 52RBI in 107 games…started and finished the

season with Charleston, batting .265 (67-for-253) with 23R, 16 doubles, 1 triple, 3HR and 32RBI in 66 games…was named a South Atlantic League Mid-Season All-Star…also

played in 44 games for Tampa, hitting .199 (28-for-141) with 19R, 5 doubles, 3HR and 20RBI…

2016: Split the season between Single-A Charleston and short-season Single-A Staten Island, combining to bat .221 (92-for-416) with 47R, 22 doubles, 1 triple, 13HR, 47RBI and

14SB in 115 games…set career highs in home runs and runs scored…was one of three players in 2016 to reach double digits in both homers and steals with Yankees affiliates

(Dustin Fowler-12HR/25SB; Mark Payton-10HR/11SB)… following the season, played in a total of 19 games between Magallanes and Zulia in the Venezuelan Winter League

(.154, 4-for-26)…

#17 RASHAD CRAWFORD OF 6’3”, 185 lbs Atlanta, GA Trade (CHC), 2016

2019: Began season with High-A Tampa and went 0-4 on their Opening Day, then joined Thunder on 4/5 as Opening Day DH and went 1-3 with an RBI 2B… Had hits in each of first five

games of the season at Erie/Akron… Hit his first home run of the season on 5/3 at Harrisburg, a 3-run shot in a 6-inning rain-shortened win… Picked up his 3rd career 4-hit game on 5/6 @

Richmond, 4th hit was the go-ahead solo HR in Trenton’s 3-2 win… Homered in back-to-back games on 5/6 + 5/7 at Richmond for the first time in his career… Homered and doubled as part

of a 14-hit attack against Altoona on 7/31… Recorded the second 3-hit game of his season on 8/2 @ Hartford, added another multi-hit game on 8/3 @ Hartford…

2018: Promoted to SWB from 4/9-4/15, played in 6G: 6-18, 2B, 3B, 3 RBI, 1 BB, 2 K… Transferred to Extended Spring Training on 5/12, joined Tampa on 6/25 and played in 23G (.238/.307/.325,

5 2B, 1 3B, 3 RBI, 0-2 SB), transferred back to Thunder on 7/27… Hit go-ahead grand slam home run on 8/22 @ Reading to lead 8-7 win, first HR since 8/23/17 vs. Portland, knocked second

home run of the week when he hit a 3-run homer on Sunday 8/26 @ Hartford in playoff-clinching victory, 8-3… Batted .293 in August with 7 XBH and 16 RBI…

2017: Missed 17 games (4/29-5/17) w/ Left Hip Flexor injury // 18G before injury: 11-for-63 (.175 AVG), 4 2B, HR, 4 RBI, 10 BB (.288 OBP)… First Double-A HR came in Game 1 of a

doubleheader 4/26 @ New Hampshire → 3-R HR in the 5th inning off Francisco Rios in a 3-0 victory…

2016: In 112G between High-A Myrtle Beach and High-A Tampa, hit .264/.341/.380 (116-for-439) with 69 R, 20 2B, 8 3B, 5 HR, 48 RBI, 48 BB and 26 SB… .333 AVG (38-for-114) vs. LHP and

.340 (36-for-106) with RISP… Traded with INF Gleyber Torres, and RHP Adam Warren for LHP Aroldis Chapman… Played in 29G for Tampa after his 7/25 trade to the Yankees and hit

.291/.381/.364 (32-for-110) with 10 R, 2 2B, 2 HR, 18 RBI, 15 BB and 4 SB… Also hit .290 (9-for-31) with 3 R, 2 2B, 3B, 2 HR and 8 RBI in seven postseason games with Tampa…

PERSONAL: Graduated in 2012 from Mundy’s Mill H.S. (Ga.), where he won the 2012 Region 4-AAAA Player of the Year Award as a third baseman… Was originally selected by Chicago-

NL in the 11th round of the 2012 First-Year Player Draft… Attends every home Atlanta Falcons game…

#24 ISIAH GILLIAM @Isiah_Gilliam24 OF 6’3”, 220 lbs Lilburn, GA 20th Round, 2015

Chipola JC (FL)

2019: Began the season in Tampa playing in 70G: .269/.352/.426 with 15 doubles, 8 HR, 28 RBI, 29 BB, 93 K, 13-19 SB… Recorded his second career multi-homer game on 6/12

against Fort Myers… Recorded his first Double-A homer and multi-hit game on 7/15 at Altoona with a solo shot (right-handed) onto the grass berm in left field… Reached four

times in five plate appearances (HR, HBP, 2 BB) on 8/4 at Hartford… Of 13 HR hit this season, 9 have come vs. RHP, 4 vs. LHP…

2018: In 125 games with Single-A Tampa, batted .259 (123-for-474) with 59R, 22 doubles, 2 triples, 13HR and 71RBI…tied for the FSL lead in games played, ranked second in

hits, third in RBI and tied for third in total bases (188)…was third in the Yankees organization in RBI…

2017: Hit .275/.356/.468 (122-for-444) with 80R, 33 doubles, 4 triples, 15HR, 85RBI and 9SB in 125 games with Single-A Charleston…ranked second among Yankees minor

leaguers in RBI…finished second in the South Atlantic League in RBI and runs scored, third in doubles, fourth in slugging and extra-base hits (52) and fifth in total bases

(208)…was named the SAL “Player of the Week” three times: 5/8-14, 7/31-8/6 and 8/28-9/3…

PERSONAL: In his only season with Chipola College (Fla.) in 2015, batted .362 (68-for-188) and led the team with 52RBI in 52 games…was named a NJCAA Third-Team All-

American… Was born in Lilburn, GA and attended Covenant Christian HS for his first two years of high school where he was a teammate of fellow NYY farmhand, Garrett

Whitlock and Clemson QB Chase Brice… Covenant won consecutive state titles during their FR and SO years before Gilliam transferred to Parkview HS and Whitlock

transferred to Providence Christian Academy… Has worn #24 since he was 12 years old, same number as favorite players Manny Ramirez and Ken Griffey Jr.,…

#34 CHRIS GITTENS @HardhittinCG INF 6’4”, 250 lbs Sherman, TX 12th Round, 2014

Grayson JC (TX)

2019: Opening Day 1B for Thunder… Knocked a go-ahead two-run home run in the 8th inning to complete a 2-for-3 day with 3 RBI in a 4-3 come-from-behind win over Akron on 4/8… Recorded a 4-for-4

day with a go-ahead 2-run homer and 5 RBI on 4/15 vs. Akron, one RBI shy of career-high… Recorded his 6th career multi-homer game on 4/30 against New Hampshire… Became 5th Eastern League batter

to hit 10 HR this season when he hit a solo shot on 5/28 vs. Altoona… Named an Eastern League All-Star, started at 1B (0-for-3, BB)… Became 2nd player in EL to drive in 50 runs with 3-R HR on 7/6 vs.

Hartford… Recorded his 2nd multi-homer game of the season (7th in career) on 7/13 at Reading blasting a solo HR in the 2nd inning and a 2-run shot in the 4th… Has hit 5 HR to LF, 2 to CF, 12 to RF…

2018: Batted .197/.300/.339 with 8 2B, 6 HR and 26 RBI in 53 games with Thunder… Walked in 5-of-9 plate appearances on 4/27 + 4/28… Set career-high with 4 BB on 5/2 @ Portland as part of 9-8 comeback

win… Placed on DL on 6/1 (left hip), activated on 6/13…Placed back on IL just six days later (hip)…Appeared in 4G with Staten Island for Minor League rehab assignment 8/27-31…Went 0-for-8 for

Thunder in final two games of regular season after activation

2017: Spent the entire season with Single-A Tampa, batting .266 (66-for-248) with 35 R, 12 doubles, 13 HR, 43 RBI and 37 BB in 73G…

2016: In 107G with Single-A Charleston, hit .253/.359/.478 (97-for-383) with 57 R, 23 doubles, 21 HR, 70 RBI and 56 BB…finished second in the South Atlantic League in home runs and led the league with a

18.24 HR/AB ratio…tied for the highest home run total among Yankees minor leaguers and ranked fifth in RBI…was an MiLB.com Organization All-Star…was named to the SAL Postseason All-Star

Team…led the SAL and tied for third in the minors with four multi-HR games: 5/13 at Lexington (2 HR), 6/12 vs. Asheville (2 HR), 6/16 at West Virginia (3 HR), 8/22 vs. Greenville (2 HR)…]

PERSONAL: Graduated from Sherman H.S. (Tex.) (AAAA: approx. 400 graduation class) in 2012, located 45 minutes north of Dallas, threw 1 perfect game and 3 no-hitters as a pitcher in high

school…Played football only in middle school, played defensive end and ended his career after a 4-sack performance in 8th grade… played at Grayson College (Tex.) was 92-94 as a starting pitcher for

Grayson went 8-2 with a 4.63 ERA in 12 starts (72.0 IP, 79 H, 16 BB, 65 K) in 2014… If not playing baseball, would pursue a career in law enforcement…

#6 KYLE HOLDER @KyleHolder22 INF 6’1”, 185 lbs San Diego, CA 1st Round, 2015

University of San Diego

2019: Opening Day SS for Thunder… Spent 2018-19 off-season working with SWB Hitting Coach Phil Plantier… First five home runs of the season came in road games… Matched career-high with 3 runs

on 5/27 @ BIN, 1st since 9/5/16 vs. Columbia Fireflies… Hit first homer at home on 6/30 against NH, a 3-run shot in a 6-run inning to lead a 7-5 win… Was in the middle of a triple play on 7/15 @ Altoona

tagging second for a force out and tagging out Mitchell Tolman to complete the play that began on a pop up bunt attempt… Recorded his 4th career 4-hit day on 7/20 vs. Hartford, also drew a walk

completing a day in which he reached base a career-high 5 times… Had an 11-game hit streak end on July 23… Earned a walk-off win with a game-winning double in the 2nd game of a doubleheader with

Altoona on 7/30… Has recorded a career-high 23 2B, 3 3B, 7 HR and 33 XBH this season…

2018: Began season on DL (back)… Activated on 5/25 w/ Charleston, played 16G with Tampa and Charleston before Thunder debut on 7/5: .273/.351 with 2 2B, 2 HR and 12 RBI… Went 2-for-5 with a

double, RBI and a run scored in Thunder debut at Altoona… Placed on DL on 8/6 (Concussion), activated on 8/25… Drove in all 3 runs, including his first AA home run in the 3-0 Division-clinching victory

over Reading on 9/2…

2017: Batted .271 (110-for-406) with 41R, 16 doubles, 2 triples, 4HR and 44RBI in 104 games with Single-A Tampa…struck out only 62 times in 442 plate appearances, the fourth-lowest PA/K ratio (7.13) in

the FSL…hit .347 (67-for-193) after the All-Star break…following the season, batted .333 (15-for-45) with 5R, 3 doubles, 1 triple, 1HR and 6RBI in 11 games for the Scottsdale Scorpions of the AFL…

PERSONAL: Was ranked by Baseball America as the No. 38 prospect (and No. 8 shortstop) in the 2015 First-Year Player Draft…played one season (2013) at Grossmont College (Calif.) before transferring to

the University of San Diego for two seasons (2014-15)…as a junior in 2015, was named West Coast Conference Player of the Year and a Third-Team All-American by D1baseball.com after batting .348 (78-

for-224) with 45R, 14 2B, 2 3B, 4HR, 31RBI and 19BB in 55 games…also appeared on the Golden Spikes Award watch list and was a semifinalist for the Brooks Wallace Award, which honors the best

collegiate shortstop…graduated in 2012 from University City H.S. (Calif.), where he lettered in both baseball and basketball, Holder was among the county’s leading scorers in 2012, averaging 21.3 points a

game for the University City basketball team. From San Diego Tribune on 2/12/15: “That ultimately helped me because basketball is footwork and speed and stuff that I translated to the baseball field with

talent that had never really been touched for baseball,” said Holder. “I used my foot speed from basketball to move laterally and make plays up the middle. I love to use both holes to show what I can do.”

#15 MATT LIPKA OF 6’1”, 215 lbs Dallas, TX MiLB FA, 2018

2019: Opened the season with SWB (18G): .281/.361/.453 with 5 2B, 2 HR, 11 RBI, 8 BB, 16 K, 4-5 SB… Hit his first homer with Thunder on 5/23 against Portland… Recorded the 4th cycle in

Trenton’s franchise history on 7/11 @ Reading, capped off by a 2-R HR in the 9th inning (2nd career cycle: 4/25/13 w/ Lynchburg)… Named the Eastern League Player of the Week for the week

ending July 14 after going 8-for-15 with 3 2B, 2 3B, 1 HR, 5 RBI and 1 SB…

2018: Spent the entire season with Double-A Richmond and hit .240 with 47 R, 12 2B, 5 3B, 4 HR, 30 RBI and 21 SB in 123G (94GS)... Played in CF (58GS), RF (25GS), LF (10GS) and at 2B

(1GS) and 3B (1GS)... Ranked 5th among San Francisco MiLB with 21 SB... Signed by San Francisco to a minor-league contract on 1/29/18...

2017: Combined with Triple-A Round Rock (1G), Double-A Frisco (33G) and Single-A Down East (83G) to hit .241 with 61 R, 20 2B, 5 3B, 9 HR, 50 RBI and 25 SB in 117G... Saw time in CF

(79GS), LF (11GS), RF (7GS), 2B (9GS) and 3B (1GS)... Signed by Texas to a minor-league contract on 1/6/17...

PERSONAL: Has played in 9 MiLB seasons in the Atlanta Braves (2010-16), Texas Rangers (2017) and Giants (2018) organizations, batting .248 with 27 HR, 255 RBI, and 186 SB in 868G...

Has a career 74.4% stolen base success rate entering 2019 season (186-for-250)... has 20 SB-or-more in 5-of-9 seasons and 15 SB in 7-of-9 seasons... Originally selected by Atlanta in the first

round (35th overall) of the 2010 First-Year Player Draft -- 1 pick after RHP Aaron Sanchez (TOR) and 3 picks ahead of RHP Noah Syndergaard (TOR)... Prior to signing with Atlanta, had

committed to playing baseball collegiately at The University of Alabama... Was born in Snellville, GA and moved to Dallas-Fort Worth area before he began school… Played football at

McKinney (TX) H.S., earning All-State honors twice... Same HS as Yankees farmhand Hobie Harris and former LAD 1st Round Pick Zach Lee (2011)… Named by Baseball America as

Atlanta’s “Fastest Baserunner” and “Best Athlete” following 2011, 2012 and 2013 seasons…

#20 BRIAN NAVARRETO C 6’4”, 220 lbs Bayamon, PR Trade (MIN), 2019

2019: Acquired via trade from the Twins on July 25 in exchange for cash considerations…Began season on IL for Pensacola (Southern League) and was activated on 6/6…Prior

to trade, had played in 40 games, batting .177 with 5 HR, 16 RBI (10 of 23 hits were XBH: 5 2B, 5 HR)…Played in Puerto Rico and Dominican Republic this past offseason,

focusing on improving plate discipline…

2018: Earned first invite to major league camp…Played entire season at Double-A Chattanooga in Lookouts’ final season as a Twins affiliate…Assigned to Double-A instead of

Triple-A because Twins liked his defense and wanted him working with younger pitchers (including Lewis Thorpe, Kohl Stewart, Ryan Eades, Tyler Wells)…Threw out 32 of

56 base stealers (57%)…

2017: Split season between Adv.-A Fort Myers and Double-A Chattanooga in Twins’ system…Was a Florida State League all-star for Fort Myers…

PERSONAL: Owns a career 47% caught-stealing rate and is regarded as a strong pitch-framer…Born in Bayamon, Puerto Rico, but attended high school in Florida (Arlington

Country Day School in Jacksonville)… Moved to Florida for H.S. to boost visibility to scouts…Lived with Javier Baez’s family in while in H.S. (Baez attended same

school)…Began catching at age 11-12 (Little League team needed a catcher for second game of DH, he volunteered)…During early teens in Puerto Rico, caught Jose Berrios

(also played SS at the time, Navarreto encouraged him to focus on pitching)… Drafted by Twins out of high school in 6th Round of 2013 draft…

#12 HOY JUN PARK @hjpark96 INF 6’1’’ 175 lbs Seoul, South Korea Int’l Free Agent, 2014

2019: Began season in Extended Spring Training and joined Thunder on 4/9 at Akron… Homered on first pitch he saw in Double-A off top Indians prospect LHP Sam Hentges… Was an HR

short of the cycle on 4/15 vs. Akron as part of a 3-for-5 day… Recorded his 2nd career 4-hit game (4/13/17 w/ Charleston) on 5/3 at Harrisburg in a 6-inning rain-shortened win… Matched his

career-high with 4 RBI on 5/17 vs. Binghamton (2x, 9/5/15 w/ Charleston)… Named an Eastern League All-Star, entered in 5th inning and went 0-for-2… Matched his career-high with 3 BB

on 7/15 @ Altoona (5x in career)… Walked 3x again on 7/17 @ Altoona (6x in career)… Swatted a lead-off home run in Game 1 of the doubleheader against Akron on July 23rd, hit each of his

first two home runs against Akron…

2018: Led the Florida State League with a .387 on-base percentage…tied for fifth among all Yankees farmhands with 18SB…

2017: His 25SB were the fourth-most among Yankees minor leaguers…drew 13BB against just 14K with Tampa and was 7-for-7 on SB attempts…

2016: Stole 32 bases in 35 attempts (91.4%), second-most among Yankees minor leaguers…led the South Atlantic League in triples and ranked third in walks…reached base safely in 23

consecutive games from 4/11-5/10, the ninth-longest on-base streak in the SAL…

PERSONAL: Was ranked by MLB.com as the No. 13 prospect for the 2014 international signing period.

#16 BEN RUTA @benJAMINruta OF 6’3”, 195 lbs West Windsor, NJ 30th Round, 2016

Wagner College (NY)

2019: Opening Day LF for Thunder… Multi-hit games in 6-of-first-10 games… Recorded back-to-back 3-hit games on 4/14 vs. Portland and 4/15 vs. Akron… Matched career-

high with 4 hits on 4/19 at Portland (3rd career 4-hit game, last was 8/12/18 vs. Bradenton)… Walked a career-high 3 times on 4/24 @ NH… Matched his career-high with 4 hits

again on 5/3 at Harrisburg (4th career 4-hit game)… Hit the second of back-to-back home runs with Brandon Wagner on 5/27 @ BIN… Named an Eastern League All-Star,

started in RF and went 1-for-2… Batted .217 in June and July… Had a 9-game hit streak end on 8/3 @ Hartford (11-for-31, .355 BA)…

2018: Stole 37 bases in total… Recorded first Double-A hit as part of 2-for-3 performance with 2 2B and a sacrifice fly on 4/7… 9G hit streak (4/10-22), 13-for-33 (.394), 3 2B’s, 2

RBI, 4 BB, 5-5 SB… Was named an MiLB.com Organization All-Star…119 G between Trenton and Tampa: .300 AVG, 37 SB…Set career-highs in H, 2B, 3B, HR, RBI, SB, BB, and

AVG…

2017: Hit .273 (47-for-172) with 24 R, 3 doubles, 1 triple, 13 RBI, 13 BB and 11 SB in 53G with Single-A Charleston…

PERSONAL: Attended Wagner College (N.Y.), where he earned All-Northeast Conference First Team honors as both a junior and senior…recorded the fourth-most hits in the

conference…over four seasons at Wagner, batted .333 (172-for-516) with 91 R, 33 doubles, 4 triples, 4 HR and 88 RBI in 146G…graduated from West Windsor-Plainsboro South

H.S. (N.J.)… Played 5 games on the field at ARM & HAMMER Park between Legion Ball and High School… Regularly attended Thunder games as a kid and attended rehab

games for Yankees stars: Roger Clemens, Alex Rodriguez and Derek Jeter… Prefers the Taylor Brand of Pork Roll… Changes his walk-up to Baby Shark on Educations Days…

#18 JORGE SAEZ @jorgesaezjr C 5’11”, 190 lbs Miami, FL MiLB Free Agent, 2017

2019: On Opening Day roster for Thunder… 3 of first 6 hits were home runs… Drove in 5 runs on 4/19 at Portland, most since 7 RBI game on 7/25/12 with GCL Blue Jays… Hit his second career Grand Slam

on 5/8 @ Richmond… Placed on IL on 6/7 (left wrist)… Began a rehab assignment with SI on 7/5, activated on 7/11… Placed on IL on 7/21 (oblique)…

2018: Placed on 7-Day DL on 4/10 (retro to 4/8) with an injured left hand, activated on 4/17 (7G)… Placed on 7-Day DL with an injured right hand on 4/26… Activated on 6/15… Placed on DL on 7/13 with

mild concussion-like symptoms, activated on 7/20… Hit 2 home runs as part of 3-for-4 day on 8/12 @ Harrisburg, was 4th career multi-HR game and 2nd against Harrisburg (5/2/17)… Recorded a 3-hit and 3-

RBI day on his 28th birthday on 8/28 at Altoona…

2017: Began the season with High-A Tampa and played 2G (2-for-9, 2 RBI, 3 K) before promotion to Trenton on 4/9 as part of trickle-down effect from Gary Sanchez going on MLB 10-Day DL (C Wilkin

Castillo was promoted from Thunder to Triple-A SWB)… Hit game-tying HR in the bottom of the 7th and game-winning three-run HR in the bottom of the 8th in a 9-6 win over Harrisburg 5/2… Placed on

the DL on 8/6 with concussion-like symptoms after taking foul tip off his mask…

2016: Combined with Double-A New Hampshire and Single-A Dunedin to hit .260 (50-for-192) with 26 R, 9 2B, 12 HR and 32 RBI in 58G… Threw out 27-of-68 (39.7%) attempted base stealers… Began the

season with New Hampshire, hitting .232 (29-for-125) with 15 R, 7 2B, 6 HR and 20 RBI in 40G…

PERSONAL: Attended Miami Dade College before transferring to Lee University (Tenn.) where he was the 2012 Southern States Athletic Conference Tournament MVP… Helped lead the Flames to the

NAIA World Series… Played with four players at Miami Dade College who have already made the MLB (Derek Law, Brian Goodwin, Jharel Cotton, Jabari Blash) – Best player to ever attend Miami Dade:

1B/OF Raul Ibanez… Was a high school teammate of former Thunder C/1B/OF Peter O’Brien… Originally selected by the Blue Jays in the 32nd round of the 2012 First-Year Player Draft… Both sides of his

family came to the United States from Cuba..

#10 BRANDON WAGNER @wagssworld INF 6’0”, 210 lbs Hopewell Township, NJ 6th Round, 2015

Howard JC (TX)

2019: Opening Day 2B for Thunder… Had 3 game-winning RBI’s early in the season: 4/12 vs. Portland (walk-off sac fly in 10th inning), 4/13 vs. Portland (Solo HR in 1-0 Win), 4/16 vs. Akron (walk-off RBI 1B

in 11th inning)… Recorded first career muti-homer game on 5/27 @ Binghamton as part of a 3-for-6 day with 3 RBI… Hit a go-ahead RBI double in the 7th inning on 8/2 at Hartford…

2018: Began season with Tampa: 87G .270/.376/.510, 13 2B, 20 HR, 57 RBI, 43 BB, 97 K, 1-2 SB… Lead all NYY MiLB in HR and RBI at time of call-up, 2nd in FSL in HR and RBI at time of call-up with 20 HR

and 57 RBI… Was named a FSL all-star… Had walk-off RBI 1B on 7/28 against Portland… Hit first AA home run as 2nd of back-to-back with Mandy Alvarez on 8/10, 1st time B2B HR for Thunder since

8/5/2012… Walked a career-high four times on 8/25 at Hartford…Named an MiLB.com Organization All-Star and Yankees’ Minor League Player of the Year…

2017: Played in 110 games with Single-A Charleston, batting .277/.380/.392 (103-for-372) with 55R, 20 doubles, 1 triple, 7HR, 51RBI and 57BB…finished second in the South Atlantic League in OBP and fifth

in walks…hit .307 (82-for-267) vs. right-handed pitching…was named SAL “Player of the Week” for 7/10-16 after hitting .381 (8-for-21) with 6R, 2 doubles, 3HR, 5RBI and 3BB in 6G…in 27 games in July,

slashed .353/.446/.647 (30-for-85) with 16R, 8 doubles, 1 triple, 5HR, 21RBI and 15BB, leading all Single-A players in OPS (1.093) for the month…

PERSONAL: Played two seasons at Howard College (Tex.)…was named a 2015 NJCAA First-Team All-American and the WJCAC MVP after hitting .435/.571/.891 (84-for-193) with 86R, 20 doubles, 22HR

and 80RBI in 58 games as a sophomore…was selected by Philadelphia in the 39th round of the 2013 First-Year Player Draft but did not sign…played at Immaculata H.S. (N.J.), where he was named to the

All-Somerset County First Team… Lives at home in Hopewell Township with Mom and Dad while playing for Thunder… Attended Thunder game when Derek Jeter rehabbed in 2003… Last attended a

game as a fan in 2015 when Aaron Judge, Greg Bird, Gary Sanchez, Luis Severino all played for team…

#31 DANIEL ALVAREZ RHP 6’3”, 228 lbs Barquisimeto, Venezuela MiLB Free Agent, 2014

2019: Earned first Double-A save with 1-2-3 9th inning on 4/8 at Akron… Made AAA debut on 4/25 @ Rochester, retired both

batters faced… Pitched the 8th and 9th inning of a combined no-hitter on 6/24 against Reading… Named an Eastern League All-

Star and allowed an unearned run with three strikeouts in the 4th inning… Maneuvered out of a bases loaded 0-out jam in the 8th

and a two-on, 1-out jam, in the 9th inning on 7/16 @ Altoona; recording his 12th save of the season…Worked on back-to-back days

on 8/8 and 8/9 for the first time in his career… T-4th in EL with 17 Saves…

2018: Worked strictly as a reliever for the first time since 2014, his first season as a professional… In 23 appearances (34.2 IP)

between short-season Staten Island and Single-A Charleston, averaged 1.53 K per inning and held opponents to a .194 BAA…

Made 14 appearances for Lara in the Venezuelan Winter League and posted 1-0 record and 3.57 ERA (17.2IP, 7ER)

2017: With short-season Single-A Staten Island, his 9.42 K/9.0IP ratio (67K/64.0IP) as a starter was fourth-highest among NYPL SP

2016: At two stops (GCL East, Pulaski), went 6-1 with a 1.60 ERA (62.0IP, 11ER) in 12G (10 ST)…led all qualified Yankees minor

leaguers in ERA… appeared in one game for Spain in a WBC qualifier, striking out his only batter in a loss vs. France (3/18/16).

LAST 5 APPEARANCES:

Date Opp. Dec. IP H R ER BB K

7/25 @ERIE

G1 L 1.2 1 2 2 1 4

7/30 ALT

G2 W 1.0 0 0 0 0 2

8/2 @ HFD S 1.0 0 0 0 0 1

8/6 BOW --- 2.0 2 0 0 0 3

8/8 BOW

G2 S 0.2 0 0 0 0 1

THUNDER INHERITED RUNNERS:

7-for-10 (70.0%)

#29 ANDREW BELLATTI RHP 6’1”, 190 lbs Spring Valley, CA MiLB Free Agent, 2019

2019: Made four appearances with Tampa (7.0 IP, 7 H, 5 R, 3 BB, 8 K) after having his contract purchased from the Sugar Land Skeeters (Atlantic)… Was

on the mound when the Thunder turned a triple play in the 7th inning on 7/15 @ Altoona (2 BB, pop up bunt attempt by Chris Sharpe)…

2018: Missed the entire season while recovering from "Tommy John" surgery…

2017: Signed by the Orioles on 3/14, but did not pitch, spending most of the season on the IL (flexor tendon surgery) … Elected free agency following the

season…

2016: Appeared with three levels in the Tampa Bay farm system (Charlotte, Montgomery, Durham) going 0-3 with a 6.91 ERA (14.1 IP, 16 H, 12 R (11

ER), 9 BB, 21 K) in 13 games… Missed the entire second half of the season with a shoulder injury…elected free agency following the season…

2015: Made his Major League debut on May 9, 2015 with the Tampa Bay Rays, tossing a scoreless 3.1IP (1H, 0R, 2K) in relief, earning the win over the

Texas Rangers…Finished 3-1 with a 2.31 ERA (23.1IP, 16H, 7R/6ER, 10BB, 18K, 4HR) in 17 relief outings with Tampa Bay.

PERSONAL: Attended Steele Canyon H.S. in Spring Valley, Calif…was committed to Cal State Fullerton before signing with the Rays after they made

him their 12th Round Selection in 2009…

LAST 5 APPEARANCES:

Date Opp. Dec. IP H R ER BB K

7/23 AKR

G1 --- 1.2 5 4 4 0 1

7/27 @ ERI --- 2.0 3 0 0 0 0

7/30 ALT

G1 --- 1.0 1 0 0 0 0

8/3 @ HFD --- 2.0 1 1 1 0 1

8/9 HBG H 2.0 1 0 0 0 3

THUNDER INHERITED RUNNERS:

6-for-6 (100.0%)

#8 BRADEN BRISTO @Bbristo5 RHP 6’0”, 180 lbs Monroe, LA 23rd Round, 2016

Louisiana Tech

2019: Made 21 appearances for Tampa: 3-1, 2.06 ERA, 38.1 IP, 28 H, 11 BB, 52 K, .209 BAA… Named a Mid-Season FSL All-Star… Went 1.0+

in 18 of 21 appearances… Walked a batter in 9-of-21 games with Tampa… Promoted to Trenton on 6/28, returned to Tampa on 7/11 and was

promoted again on 7/20… Struck out 3 straight batters after allowing back-to-back singles to start the 7th inning in Trenton’s 5-2 comeback

win over Harrisburg on 8/10…

2018: Spent the majority of the campaign with Charleston going 0-4 with 7 saves and a 2.06 ERA in 28 G: 43.2 IP, 34 H, 15 BB, 57 K…

Promoted to Tampa on July 31 and made 7 appearances for the Tarpons going 0-0 with a 2.45 ERA: 11.0 IP, 13 H, 10 BB, 6 K…

PERSONAL: Graduated from Louisiana Tech after pitching three seasons for the Bulldogs (2014-16)… Was a teammate of former NYY

farmhand Phil Diehl… graduated in 2013 from Ouachita Christian School (La.), where he won five state championships in three sports (two

in baseball, two in football, one in track) and was the 2012 Louisiana Class 1A Offensive MVP in football… Father, Daniel, played Football at

D-II Harding University in the 1980’s…

LAST 5 APPEARANCES:

Date Opp. Dec. IP H R ER BB K

7/20 HFD W 3.0 0 0 0 1 2

7/25 @ ERIE

G2 --- 1.1 1 1 1 0 4

7/31 ALT --- 1.1 1 1 1 0 1

8/4 @ HFD --- 2.0 2 2 2 2 1

8/10 HBG --- 1.1 2 0 0 0 4

THUNDER INHERITED RUNNERS:

3-for-3 (100.0%)

#62 BROOKS KRISKE RHP 6’3”, 190 lbs Palm Desert, CA 6th Round, 2016

Univ. of Southern Cal.

2019: Began season with Tampa and made seven appearances, going 1-1 with 1 save: 12 IP, 4 H, 1 R (0 ER), 5 BB, 16 K…Went 2.0+

IP in four of seven outings with the Tarpons…Held opponents to a .111 BAA… Had a 18.1 consecutive scoreless innings streak

broken on 5/13 @ Harrisburg (11 G, 6 H, 7 BB, 22 K)…

2018: Spent much of the season with Short-Season Staten Island: 14G, 2-2, 3 Saves: 24.2 IP, 21 H, 4 R (3 ER), 8 BB, 33 K…. Made 2

appearances for Single-A Charleston: 4 IP, 4 H, 2 R (2 ER), 1 BB, 6 K… Combined: 2-2, 1.57 ERA in 16 appearances…

2017: Did not pitch (Tommy John Surgery)…

2016: Made 13 appearances with Staten Island: 0-2, 4 saves, 2.25 ERA in 13 appearances…. 16 IP, 12 H, 8 R (4 ER), 6 BB, 16 K…

PERSONAL: Holds a degree in Economics from Univ. of Southern California… Grew up playing Little League and Travel Ball

with Scott Burcham and Brian Serven (HFD) in Palm Desert, CA, won CIF titles in ‘10 and ‘12 (SHO in ‘12 Championship Game)…

LAST 5 APPEARANCES:

Date Opp. Dec. IP H R ER BB K

7/24 AKR --- 1.0 1 0 0 1 0

7/26 @ ERI S 1.0 1 0 0 1 1

7/29 @ ERI --- 1.0 3 4 4 1 1

8/2 @ HFD H 2.0 0 0 0 0 3

8/7 BOW S 2.0 0 0 0 1 0

THUNDER INHERITED RUNNERS:

1-for-3 (33.3%)

#26 JAMES REEVES @reeves_james28 LHP 6’3”, 215 lbs Summerville, SC 10th Round, 2015

The Citadel

2019: Began season on Thunder Opening Day roster… Recorded his longest relief outing on 5/3 @ HBG allowing 1 run in 3.1 IP… (June 1, 2016 w/ TAM

– 4 IP)… Transferred to Tampa on 6/7 and made 6 appearances (12.0 IP, 6 H, 3 R, 3 HBP, 5 BB, 21 K)… Returned to TT on 7/6… Has struck out 29 batters

over his last 19.2 IP… Recorded the longest relief outing of his career on 7/23 (G1 vs. Akron) going 4.2 IP with 4 K, retired 14 straight batters… Was

ejected for the first time as a pro on 8/4 at Hartford (inconsistent strike zone)…

2018: Named an Eastern League All-Star… Went 2-2 with a 2.80 ERA in 32 apps with the Thunder (54.2 IP, 32 H, 31 BB, 71 K)…Went 1.2+ IP in each of

his first six outings… went 3.0 IP in relief on 6/8 vs. RIC, 9x in career going 3.0+ out of bullpen, first time since 7/3/17 @ Clearwater…went 3.0 IP again

on 6/22 at POR, escaping an inherited bases-loaded, none-out jam and matching a season-high with 5 K… Had a 13.0 consecutive scoreless innings 5/31-

6/26 (7 G, 4 H, 4 BB, 18 K)… With SWB from 7/30-8/4, made 1 appearance in suspended game vs. Rochester (1.2 IP, 1 H, 1 R, 3 BB, 1 K)… Placed on IL on

8/23 (back), activated on 9/5…

2017: 20G w/ TAM: 2-0, 2.52 ERA, 1 SV… 35.2 IP, 34 H, 14 R, 10 ER, 7 BB, 41 K… Made six scoreless apps with the Thunder 10.1 IP, 7 H, 2 BB, 10 K…

2016: Combined with Charleston, Tampa and Trenton to go 6-2 with one save and a 2.22 ERA (97.1IP, 117K) in 32 games (12 starts)… was 3-1 with a 2.17

ERA (58.0IP, 14ER) as a starter, allowing 2ER-or-fewer in 11 of his 12 starts… was named the FSL “Pitcher of the Week” for 7/18-24 after allowing only

2H over 7.0 scoreless innings on 7/20 at St. Lucie… was promoted to Trenton on 8/31 and made three relief appearances (4.0IP, 4H, 1R/0ER, 1BB, 8K)…

PERSONAL: Graduated from The Citadel and played four seasons for the Bulldogs… recorded 14 strikeouts and threw a no-hitter vs. Mercer on 4/2/15,

earning Louisville Slugger/Collegiate Baseball National “Player of the Week” honors… graduated in 2011 from Ashley Ridge H.S. (S.C.).

LAST 5 APPEARANCES:

Date Opp. Dec. IP H R ER BB K

7/17 @ ALT L 3.0 3 2 2 1 5

7/23 AKR

G1 W 4.2 0 0 0 0 4

7/29 @ ERI --- 3.0 1 0 0 3 6

8/4 @ HFD --- 1.0 1 1 1 3 1

8/8 BOW

G1 W 2.0 0 0 0 0 4

THUNDER INHERITED RUNNERS:

5-for-10 (50.0%)

#22 GREG WEISSERT RHP 6’2”, 215 lbs Bay Shore, NY 18th Round, 2016

Fordham University

2019: Spent majority of season with High-A Tampa going 2-2 with a 5.27 ERA in 25 appearances… Struck out 49 batters in 41.0 innings with Tampa and

recorded 3 saves… Made Double-A debut on 5/2 @ Harrisburg going 3.2 IP in relief of Adonis Rosa and allowing 1 ER… Returned to Thunder on 7/24…

Matched season-high with 5 strikeouts over 3.1 scoreless innings of relief on 7/30 vs. Altoona in the continuation of a suspended game… Recorded his

first Double-A win with two scoreless, hitless, innings of relief on 8/10 against Harrisburg…

2018: Split the season between Charleston and Tampa combining to go 4-4 with 4 saves and a 3.12 ERA in 36 games… Held opponents to a .211 batting

average against…

2017: Spent the season Staten Island, going 0-1 with 4 saves and a 4.13 ERA in 28.1 IP, 21 H, 9 BB, 34 K… Held opponents to a .204 batting average

against…

PERSONAL: Played three seasons (2014-16) at Fordham University…in his final season with the Rams, went 5-4 with a 4.04 ERA (78.0IP, 64H,

44R/35ER, 42BB, 82K) in 14 starts…Moved from bullpen to starting rotation in 2015 during conference play… attended Bay Shore H.S. (N.Y.) where he

played Varsity Baseball and Varsity Volleyball, was a team captain for both teams as a SR… Selected to Baseball Player Magazine's Top 25 on Long

Island and the MSG Varsity Top Long Island Player List... Second Team All-Long Island selection... Selected to the Suffolk County All-Star team... Was

an All-County and All-League volleyball player… majored in Business Administration with a concentration in Business Economics… Brother Brian is

currently a SR RHP for Fordham, 4.06 ERA in 51G (7 starts) in 3-year career, 91 K in 88.2 IP, playing in Northwoods League with Madison Mallards…

LAST 5 APPEARANCES:

Date Opp. Dec. IP H R ER BB K

7/25 @ ERIE

G1 --- 2.0 2 1 1 3 1

7/30 ALT

G1 --- 3.1 1 0 0 1 5

8/4 @ HFD --- 1.0 0 0 0 0 1

8/7 BOW --- 0.1 0 0 0 0 0

8/10 HBG W 2.0 0 0 0 0 1

THUNDER INHERITED RUNNERS:

3-for-3 (100.0%)

Game Date Opponent Score Record (GB, Place) Thunder R/H/E Opponent R/H/E Winning Pitcher Losing Pitcher Save Time Attendance

1 4/5 @ Erie L 11-1 0-1 (1.5, T-3rd) 1/3/3 11/12/1 Matt Manning (1-0) Nick Green (0-1) -- 2:54 2,132

2 4/6 @ Erie W 3-2 (11) 1-1 (1.5, 3rd) 3/7/0 2/5/0 Daniel Alvarez (1-0) Trent Szkutnik (0-1) -- 2:36 1,139

3 4/7 @ Erie L 16-5 1-2 (2.0, 3rd) 5/9/1 16/17/0 Spenser Watkins (1-0) Albert Abreu (0-1) -- 3:13 1,419

4 4/8 @ Akron W 4-3 2-2 (1.5, T-2nd) 4/7/1 3/9/0 David Sosebee (1-0) Ben Krauth (0-1) Daniel Alvarez (1) 2:37 1,669

5 4/9 @ Akron W 7-2 3-2 (1.5, 2nd) 7/9/0 2/7/2 Domingo Acevedo (1-0) Sam Hentges (0-1) -- 2:41 2,001

6 4/10 @ Akron L 5-2 3-3 (1.5, 3rd) 2/7/2 5/10/0 Jake Paulson (1-1) Trevor Stephan (0-1) Dalbert Siri (1) 2:59 1,803

7 4/12 vs. Portland W 3-2 (10)4-3 (--) 3/8/0 2/8/0 Daniel Alvarez (1-0) Matthew Gorst (0-1) -- 3:08 (1:20) 6,724

8 4/13 vs. Portland W 1-0 (7) 5-3 (2nd, 0.5) 1/2/0 0/4/0 Garrett Whitlock (1-0) Kyle Hart (0-2) Trevor Lane (1) 1:34 3,639

9 4/14 vs. Portland W 10-0 6-3 (2nd, 0.5) 10/10/0 0/6/0 Nick Nelson (1-0) Denyi Reyes (0-1) -- 3:24 3,746

10 4/15 vs. Akron W 8-6 7-3 (1st, --) 8/15/1 6/8/0 James Reeves (1-0) Tanner Tully (0-1) -- 2:36 3,293

11 4/16 vs. Akron W 7-6 (11)8-3 (1st, --) 7/9/1 6/9/3 Domingo Acevedo (2-0) David Speer (0-1) -- 3:28 3,527

12 4/17 vs. Akron L 5-3 8-4 (1st, --) 3/4/2 5/6/1 Jake Paulson (2-0) Brody Koerner (0-1) -- 2:18 3,408

13 4/18 @ Portland W 3-1 9-4 (1st, --) 3/6/1 1/6/3 Trevor Lane (1-0) Kyle Hart (0-3) Daniel Alvarez (2) 3:13 3,102

14 4/19 @ Portland W 13-10 10-4 (1st, --) 13/17/3 10/10/2 Garrett Whitlock (2-0) Denyi Reyes (0-2) Kaleb Ort (1) 3:20 3,138

4/20 @ Portland PPD (Rain) Doubleheader Tuesday, July 2

4/22 @ New Hampshire PPD (Rain) Doubleheader Tuesday, April 23

15 4/23 @ New Hampshire G1 L 6-4 (7) 10-5 (--) 4/9/0 6/8/0 Ty Tice (1-2) Trevor Stephan (0-2) Jake Fishman (1) 2:31 --

16 4/23 @ New Hampshire G2 L 8-6 (7) 10-6 (2nd, 0.5) 6/9/1 8/6/2 Kirby Sneed (2-0) Domingo Acevedo (2-1) -- 1:56 3,099 17 4/24 @ New Hampshire L 7-2 10-7 (T-1st, --) 2/7/1 7/11/0 Zach Logue (2-1) Albert Abreu (0-2) -- 3:03 3,150

4/26 vs. Erie PPD (Rain) Doubleheader Saturday, April 27

18 4/27 vs. Erie G1 W 4-2 (7) 11-7 (--) 4/5/1 2/5/0 Daniel Alvarez (3-0) Mark Ecker (1-2) -- 2:18 --

19 4/27 vs. Erie G2 W 3-2 (7) 12-7 (1st, --) 3/7/1 2/6/1 Domingo Acevedo (3-1) Will Vest (0-1) Kaleb Ort (2) 2:10 5,023

20 4/28 vs. Erie W 4-2 13-7 (1st, --) 4/9/0 2/5/0 Rony Garcia (1-0) Logan Shore (1-2) Brooks Kriske (1) 2:51 4,004

21 4/29 vs. New Hampshire W 6-1 14-7 (1st, --) 6/7/1 1/7/0 Daniel Alvarez (1-0) Hector Perez (1-2) -- 2:41 3,337

22 4/30 vs. New Hampshire W 3-1 15-7 (1st, --) 3/6/3 1/4/0 Albert Abreu (1-2) Zach Logue (2-1) -- 2:27 3,525

23 5/1 vs. New Hampshire L 4-1 15-8 (1st, --) 1/8/0 4/5/1 Yennsy Diaz (2-2) Deivi Garcia (0-1) Kirby Snead (5) 2:44 5,068

24 5/2 @ Harrisburg L 7-4 15-9 (1st, --) 4/3/1 7/10/0 Ben Braymer (2-1) Adonis Rosa (0-1) Aaron Barrett (6) 2:19 1,858

25 5/3 @ Harrisburg W 9-3 (6) 16-9 (1st, --) 9/13/0 3/6/1 James Reeves (2-0) Wil Crowe (3-1) -- 2:09 (:30) 3,955

26 5/4 @ Harrisburg L 6-5 16-10 (T-1st, --) 5/9/1 6/9/2 Jacob Condra-Bogan (1-0) Rony Garcia (1-1) Aaron Barrett (7) 2:45 5,875

5/5 @ Harrisburg PPD (Rain) Doubleheader Monday, May 13

27 5/6 @ Richmond W 3-2 17-10 (1st, --) 3/8/0 2/8/1 Daniel Alvarez (5-0) Matt Winn (0-1) -- 2:41 3,724

28 5/7 @ Richmond W 8-3 18-10 (1st, --) 8/13/0 3/11/0 Domingo Acevedo (4-1) Chase Johnson (0-2) -- 3:08 4,332

29 5/8 @ Richmond W 10-0 19-10 (1st, --) 10/15/0 0/6/2 Deivi Garcia (1-1) Andrew Moore (0-1) -- 2:53 7,147

30 5/10 vs. Portland W 6-3 20-10 (1st, --) 6/5/0 3/7/2 Adonis Rosa (1-1) Darwinzon Hernandez (1-2) Daniel Alvarez (3) 2:43 (:43) 5,929

31 5/11 vs. Portland W 8-7 (12) 21-10 (1st, --) 8/10/1 7/6/0 Domingo Acevedo (5-1) Jordan Weems (0-1) -- 3:32 (:15) 5,797

5/12 vs. Portland PPD (Rain) Doubleheader Monday, May 20

32 5/13 @ Harrisburg G1 L 2-1 (7) 21-11 (--) 1/5/1 2/5/1 Sterling Sharp (4-2) Rony Garcia (1-2) Aaron Barrett (8) 1:45 --

33 5/13 @ Harrisburg G2 L 4-1 (7) 21-12 (1st, --) 1/4/0 4/9/3 Steven Fuentes (1-0) Brody Koerner (0-2) James Bourque (6) 2:00 1,672

34 5/14 @ Harrisburg L 6-4 21-13 (2nd, 0.5) 4/9/1 6/5/0 Joan Baez (3-1) Jose Mesa Jr. (0-1) -- 2:34 2,167

35 5/15 @ Harrisburg L 5-0 21-14 (2nd, 0.5) 0/4/0 5/5/1 Ben Braymer (3-1) Deivi Garcia (1-2) -- 2:16 5,271

36 5/16 vs. Binghamton W 5-4 22-14 (1st, --) 5/8/0 4/8/0 Will Carter (1-0) Mike Gibbons (3-5) Daniel Alvarez (4) 2:37 4,614

37 5/17 vs. Binghamton W 6-2 23-14 (1st, --) 6/12/0 2/2/0 Matt Wivinis (1-0) Chris Mazza (3-4) Brooks Kriske (3) 2:49 (:57) 5,653

38 5/18 vs. Binghamton L 3-1 23-15 (1st, --) 1/7/0 3/6/0 Mickey Jannis (2-0) Rony Garcia (1-3) Ryley Gilliam (1) 2:26 7,536

39 5/19 vs. Binghamton L 7-1 23-16 (2nd, 0.5) 1/4/1 7/11/0 Adonis Uceta (1-2) Albert Abreu (1-3) -- 3:03 5,506

40 5/20 vs. Portland G1 W 6-2 24-16 (--) 6/10/0 2/9/0 Kaleb Ort (1-0) Dominic LoBrutto (0-1) -- 2:21 --

41 5/20 vs. Portland G2 W 4-3 25-16 (T-1st, --) 4/8/1 3/7/0 Deivi Garcia (2-2) Tanner Houck (3-4) Brooks Kriske (4) 2:12 3,688

42 5/21 vs. Portland L 9-8 25-17 (2nd, 1.0) 8/8/2 9/14/2 Brian Ellington (1-0) Matt Wivinis (0-1) Jordan Weems (3) 3:37 6,274

43 5/22 vs. Portland W 3-2 26-17 (T-1st, --) 3/6/0 2/3/0 Adonis Rosa (2-1) Dedgar Jimenez (1-3) -- 2:33 3,792

44 5/23 vs. Portland W 3-2 27-17 (1st, --) 3/5/2 2/8/0 Trevor Lane (2-0) Kyle Hart (3-6) Daniel Alvarez (5) 2:16 7,231

45 5/24 @ Binghamton L 6-0 27-18 (2nd, 0.5) 0/3/0 6/5/0 Joshua Torres (2-0) Albert Abreu (1-4) -- 2:21 4,825

46 5/25 @ Binghamton W 5-2 28-18 (1st, --) 5/4/2 2/6/2 Matt Wivinis (1-0) Austin McGeorge (0-1) Daniel Alvarez (6) 2:37 2,515

47 5/26 @ Binghamton L 6-2 28-19 (T-2nd, 0.5) 2/6/2 6/9/0 Anthony Kay (6-2) Garrett Whitlock (2-1) -- 2:23 (1:44) 3,673

48 5/27 @ Binghamton W 11-2 29-19 (1st, --) 11/15/1 2/6/1 Adonis Rosa (3-1) Tommy Wilson (0-1) -- 3:08 2,710

49 5/28 vs. Altoona W 6-5 30-19 (1st, --) 6/13/0 5/7/1 Trevor Lane (3-0) Yeudy Garcia (0-1) Daniel Alvarez (7) 2:26 (1:24) 4,020

5/29 vs. Altoona PPD (Rain) Doubleheader Thursday, May 30

5/30 vs. Altoona G1 Susp. (Rain) Doubleheader Tuesday, July 31

5/30 vs. Altoona G2 PPD (Rain) Doubleheader Thursday, August 1

50 5/31 vs. Harrisburg W 2-0 31-19 (1st, --) 2/7/0 0/2/0 Albert Abreu (2-4) Ben Braymer (3-4) Brooks Kriske (5) 2:09 6,854

51 6/1 vs. Harrisburg W 2-1 32-19 (1st, --) 2/5/0 1/7/1 Garrett Whitlock (3-1) Wil Crowe (5-4) Daniel Alvarez (8) 2:15 7,247

52 6/2 vs. Harrisburg L 4-1 32-20 (1st, --) 1/8/0 4/10/0 Steven Fuentes (2-0) Trevor Stephan (0-3) Aaron Barrett (11) 2:43 3,862

53 6/4 @ Hartford L 3-0 32-21 (1st, --) 0/1/1 3/7/2 Rico Garcia (7-1) Rony Garcia (1-4) Ben Bowden (18) 2:13 6,371

54 6/5 @ Hartford W 7-2 33-21 (1st, --) 7/9/1 2/8/1 Domingo Acevedo (6-1) Rayan Gonzalez (1-1) -- 3:02 4,689

55 6/6 @ Hartford L 9-3 33-22 (1st, --) 3/8/1 9/12/0 Jack Wynkoop (5-5) Albert Abreu (2-5) -- 2:33 6,197

56 6/7 vs. Erie L 6-1 33-23 (2nd, 0.5) 1/7/0 6/10/0 Casey Mize (6-0) Nick Nelson (1-1) -- 3:00 7,218

57 6/8 vs. Erie L 3-2 33-24 (2nd, 0.5) 2/7/3 3/5/2 Matt Manning (7-0) Brooks Kriske (0-1) Drew Carlton (3) 2:56 7,998

58 6/9 vs. Erie W 1-0 34-24 (2nd, 0.5) 1/3/0 0/4/1 Trevor Stephan (1-3) Kyle Funkhouser (0-1) Will Carter (1) 2:28 4,214

6/10 vs. Erie PPD (Rain) Doubleheader Thursday, July 25

59 6/11 @ Binghamton L 7-6 34-25 (2nd, 0.5) 6/11/1 7/11/0 Matt Blackham (3-1) Daniel Alvarez (5-1) -- 2:59 2,315

60 6/12 @ Binghamton W 7-2 35-25 (1st, --) 7/12/1 2/3/0 Albert Abreu (3-5) Mickey Jannis (2-1) -- 2:38 2,222

61 6/13 @ Binghamton W 4-1 (7) 36-25 (1st, --) 4/7/1 1/5/0 Nick Nelson (2-1) Tommy Wilson (0-3) -- 2:35 (:38) 1,734

62 6/14 @ Bowie L 3-0 36-26 (T-1st, --) 0/1/1 3/8/0 Zac Lowther (6-4) Garrett Whitlock (3-2) Tyler Erwin (8) 2:05 4,187

63 6/15 @ Bowie L 9-4 36-27 (T-1st, --) 4/13/0 9/11/0 Alex Wells (4-1) Trevor Stephan (1-4) -- 2:29 4,483

64 6/16 @ Bowie W 4-3 36-27 (T-1st, --) 4/7/0 3/9/0 Brady Lail (1-0) Dean Kremer (1-4) Daniel Alvarez (9) 2:37 3,990

65 6/18 vs. Richmond W 6-0 37-27 (T-1st, --) 6/10/0 0/2/2 Deivi Garcia (3-2) Garrett Williams (1-7) -- 2:40 (1:13) 4,226

66 6/19 vs. Richmond W 4-2 1-0 (T-1st, --) 4/10/0 2/8/1 Albert Abreu (4-5) Brandon Lawson (2-3) Will Carter (2) 2:45 3,437

67 6/20 vs. Richmond L 4-3 1-1 (T-2nd, --) 3/2/1 4/3/2 Ryan Halsted (2-4) Brady Lail (1-1) Melvin Adon (8) 2:45 (:16) 5,561

Game Date Opponent Score Record (GB, Place) Thunder R/H/E Opponent R/H/E Winning Pitcher Losing Pitcher Save Time Attendance

68 6/21 @ New Hampshire W 6-4 (11) 2-1 (T-1st, --) 6/11/0 4/10/1 Domingo Acevedo (7-1) Bryan Baker (2-5) -- 3:22 5,584

69 6/22 @ New Hampshire L 8-3 2-2 (T-2nd, 0.5) 3/6/2 8/6/1 Yennsy Diaz (6-5) Rony Garcia (1-5) Justin Dillon (1) 2:45 5,803

70 6/23 @ New Hampshire W 5-2 3-2 (1st, --) 5/9/0 2/7/0 Brady Lail (2-1) Danny Young (0-1) Brooks Kriske (6) 2:54 5,791

71 6/24 vs. Reading W 7-0 4-2 (1st, --) 7/10/1 0/0/2 Deivi Garcia (4-2) Bailey Falter (5-5) -- 2:54 5,121

72 6/25 vs. Reading L 9-2 4-3 (1st, --) 2/10/2 9/9/0 Mauricio Llovera (3-3) Albert Abreu (4-6) -- 2:45 6,382

73 6/26 vs. Reading W 7-6 5-3 (1st, --) 7/9/0 6/8/1 Brooks Kriske (1-1) Aaron Brown (2-4) -- 3:15 5,736

74 6/27 vs. New Hampshire L 4-2 5-4 (1st, --) 2/8/0 4/12/ 1 Justin Dillon (1-0) Will Carter (1-1) Jackson McClelland (5) 2:40 5,216

75 6/28 vs. New Hampshire L 5-2 5-5 (2nd, 0.5) 2/8/1 5/9/1 Hector Perez (5-4) Rony Garcia (1-6) Bryan Baker (7) 2:56 5,078

76 6/29 vs. New Hampshire W 5-2 6-5 (2nd, 0.5) 5/8/3 2/5/0 Brady Lail (3-1) Zach Logue (3-5) Brooks Kriske (7) 2:41 (:22) 5,642

77 6/30 vs. New Hampshire W 7-5 7-5 (2nd, 0.5) 7/9/0 5/10/1 Nick Green (1-1) Justin Dillon (1-1) Daniel Alvarez (10) 2:30 4,194

78 7/1 @ Portland L 7-1 7-6 (2nd, 0.5) 1/5/1 7/13/1 Tanner Houck (8-5) Deivi Garcia (4-3) -- 2:42 5,212

79 7/2 @ Portland G1 L 7-1 (7) 7-7 (--) 1/6/1 7/10/0 Bryan Mata (1-0) Albert Abreu (4-7) -- 2:04 --

80 7/2 @ Portland G2 L 1-0 (7) 7-8 (2nd, 2.5) 0/2/0 1/1/0 Daniel McGrath (2-0) Nick Nelson (2-2) Dedgar Jimenez (1) 1:36 4,921

81 7/3 @ Portland L 9-2 7-9 (3rd, 3.5) 2/7/4 9/9/0 Denyi Reyes (3-9) Garrett Whitlock (3-3) -- 2:22 7,368

82 7/4 vs. Hartford L 2-1 7-10 (4th, 4.0) 1/9/1 2/4/1 Rayan Gonzalez (2-1) Rony Garcia (1-7) Scott Griggs (2) 2:26 6,924

83 7/5 vs. Hartford L 7-5 7-11 (4th, 4.5) 5/10/1 7/12/2 Jordan Foley (3-4) Trevor Lane (3-1) Scott Griggs (3) 2:54 3,641

84 7/6 vs. Hartford L 7-6 7-12 (4th, 5.5) 6/11/3 7/8/1 Ben Meyer (1-1) Nick Green (1-2) Rayan Gonzalez (3) 2:53 (:33) 4,159

85 7/7 vs. Hartford W 3-0 8-12 (4th, 5.5) 3/3/0 0/3/1 Nick Nelson (3-2) Alexander Guillen (2-2) -- 2:12 3,852

86 7/11 @ Reading L 5-3 8-13 (5th, 6.0) 3/10/2 5/8/0 JoJo Romero (4-3) James Reeves (3-1) -- 2:32 (:33) 4,108

87 7/12 @ Reading W 3-0 9-13 (6th, 5.5) 3/8/0 0/5/1 Rony Garcia (2-7) David Parkinson (6-6) Daniel Alvarez (11) 2:24 7,114

88 7/13 @ Reading W 8-3 10-13 (T-4th, 4.5) 8/11/1 3/7/1 Brian Keller (1-0) Mauricio Llovera (3-4) -- 2:43 7,369

89 7/14 @ Reading L 8-2 10-14 (5th, 5.5) 2/5/1 8/14/1 Seth McGarry (2-0) Nick Green (1-3) -- 2:34 6,608

90 7/15 @ Altoona W 4-3 11-14 (4th, 4.5) 4/8/3 3/5/0 Andrew Bellatti (1-0) Austin Coley (1-2) Brady Lail (1) 2:52 3,533

91 7/16 @ Altoona W 4-2 12-14 (4th, 5.0) 4/7/0 2/13/0 Albert Abreu (5-7) Beau Sulser (7-1) Daniel Alvarez (12) 2:22 6,147

92 7/17 @ Altoona L 6-5 12-15 (4th, 6.0) 5/9/0 6/8/0 Angel German (3-3) James Reeves (3-2) Matt Eckleman (18) 3:02 (:46) 3,319

93 7/18 vs. Hartford L 9-1 12-16 (5th, 6.5) 1/6/1 9/13/1 Matt Dennis (1-1) Rony Garcia (2-8) -- 2:49 5,626

94 7/19 vs. Hartford L 2-0 12-17 (5th, 8.0) 0/1/1 2/6/1 Heath Holder (6-2) Brian Keller (1-1) Scott Griggs (6) 2:13 6,484

95 7/20 vs. Hartford W 6-4 13-17 (5th, 7.0) 6/10/1 4/10/2 Braden Bristo (1-0) Justin Lawrence (0-3) Daniel Alvarez (13) 2:44 6,518

96 7/21 vs. Hartford W 7-2 14-17 (5th, 6.0) 7/9/1 2/7/0 Nick Nelson (4-2) Antonio Santos (0-1) -- 2:46 4,339

7/22 vs. Akron PPD (Rain) – Doubleheader Tuesday, July 23

97 7/23 vs. Akron G1 W 3-1 15-17 (--) 3/5/0 1/2/0 James Reeves (4-2) Eli Morgan (5-2) Daniel Alvarez (14) 1:51 --

98 7/23 vs. Akron G2 L 6-0 15-18 (4th, 5.5) 0/2/1 6/11/1 Adam Scott (4-1) Rony Garcia (2-9) -- 2:29 6,342

99 7/24 vs. Akron W 6-3 16-18 (T-2nd, 5.5) 6/8/0 3/6/0 Brian Keller (2-1) Sam Hentges (1-10) Brooks Kriske (8) 2:59 7,323

100 7/25 @ Erie G1 L 9-8 16-19 (--) 8/15/0 9/10/0 Ethan DeCaster (3-1) Daniel Alvarez (5-2) -- 2:29 --

101 7/25 @ Erie G2 L 5-1 16-20 (T-4th, 6.0) 1/9/1 5/5/0 Anthony Castro (4-2) Janson Junk (0-1) Drew Carlton (12) 2:16 4,372

102 7/26 @ Erie W 2-1 17-20 (4th, 5.0) 2/6/1 1/4/2 Nick Nelson (5-2) Wladimir Pinto (0-1) Brooks Kriske (9) 2:36 4,513

103 7/27 @ Erie L 4-2 17-21 (4th, 5.5) 2/5/1 4/7/0 Alex Faedo (6-6) Shawn Semple (0-1) Jose Fernandez (1) 2:34 4,759

104 7/28 @ Erie Cancelled (Wet Grounds) – No Make-up

105 7/29 @ Erie L 7-0 17-22 (4th, 6.0) 0/3/1 7/11/0 Matt Manning (8-4) Rony Garcia (2-10) Nolan Blackwood (2) 2:36 3,665

106 7/30 vs. Altoona G1, susp. L 6-0 -- 0/7/0 6/9/0 Yeudy Garcia (1-1) Deivi Garcia (2-3) -- 2:05 (3:02) 5,214

107 7/30 vs. Altoona G2 W 4-3 18-22 (4th, 5.0) 4/9/1 3/5/0 Daniel Alvarez (6-2) Domingo Robles (2-5) -- 1:51 5,105

108 7/31 vs. Altoona W 7-2 19-22 (4th, 5.0) 7/14/0 2/6/2 Nick Green (2-3) Nick Economos (0-2) -- 2:38 3,552

109 8/1 vs. Altoona G1 W 2-0 20-22 (--) 2/5/0 0/0/0 Brian Keller (3-1) Pedro Vazquez (6-3) -- 1:27 --

110 8/1 vs. Altoona G2 L 4-2 20-23 (4th, 5.0) 2/5/0 4/7/0 Beau Sulser (8-1) Shawn Semple (0-2) Matt Eckleman (20) 1:59 5,231

111 8/2 @ Hartford W 2-0 21-23 (4th, 5.0) 2/6/0 0/4/0 Nick Nelson (6-2) Justin Lawrence (0-4) Daniel Alvarez (15) 2:39 6,850

112 8/3 @ Hartford L 3-1 21-24 (4th, 6.0) 1/6/0 3/3/0 Jack Wynkoop (7-13) Rony Garcia (2-11) Scott Griggs (9) 2:07 (:30) 6,850

113 8/4 @ Hartford L 13-7 21-25 (4th, 7.0) 7/8/0 13/15/1 Michael King (0-1) Matt Dennis (3-2) -- 2:59 6,850

114 8/6 vs. Bowie L 4-3 21-26 (4th, 7.0) 3/8/1 4/13/0 Zac Lowther (12-5) Trevor Lane (3-2) Christian Alvarado (5) 2:32 5,176

8/7 vs. Bowie Susp. (Field Conditions) – Doubleheader Thursday, August 8

115 8/8 vs. Bowie W 3-2 22-26 (--) 3/6/0 2/4/0 James Reeves (5-2) Brian Gonzalez (0-2) Brooks Kriske (10) 2:12 (1:00) 4,394

116 8/8 vs. Bowie W 4-0 (7) 23-26 (3rd, 7.0) 4/6/1 0/6/0 Nick Nelson (7-2) Michael Baumann (2-2) Daniel Alvarez (16) 1:59 5,743

117 8/9 vs. Harrisburg W 5-3 24-26 (3rd, 6.0) 5/8/0 3/9/2 Rony Garcia (3-11) Tyler Mapes (5-6) Daniel Alvarez (17) 2:26 5,362

118 8/10 vs. Harrisburg W 5-2 25-26 (3rd, 6.0) 5/9/0 2/8/1 Greg Weissert (1-0) Austen Williams (0-1) -- 2:53 6,624

119 8/11 vs. Harrisburg

120 8/13 @ Akron

121 8/14 @ Akron

122 8/15 @ Akron

123 8/16 @ Reading

124 8/17 @ Reading

125 8/18 @ Reading

126 8/19 vs. New Hampshire

127 8/20 vs. New Hampshire

128 8/21 vs. New Hampshire

129 8/22 @ Portland

130 8/23 @ Portland

131 8/24 @ Portland

132 8/25 @ Portland

133 8/26 @ New Hampshire

134 8/27 @ New Hampshire

135 8/28 @ New Hampshire

136 8/29 @ New Hampshire

137 8/30 vs. Reading

138 8/31 vs. Reading

139 9/1 vs. Reading

140 9/2 vs. Reading

April – 26 Moves

4/5: Opening Day roster announced (24 active);

4/7: RHP David Sosebee transferred from SWB to Trenton;

4/9: RHP Jose Mesa Jr. placed on 7-Day IL (finger),

INF Hoy Jun Park transferred from Extended Spring Training to Trenton;

4/10: RHP David Sosebee transferred from Trenton to SWB,

INF Welfrin Mateo transferred from Tampa to Trenton;

4/14: INF Welfrin Mateo transferred from Trenton to Tampa,

RHP Adonis Rosa transferred from SWB to Trenton;

4/19: RHP Nick Nelson placed on 7-Day IL (shoulder) retroactive to 4/17,

RHP Jose Mesa Jr. activated from 7-Day IL;

4/22: INF Wendell Rijo transferred from Trenton to SWB,

INF Welfrin Mateo transferred from Tampa to Trenton;

4/25: RHP Daniel Alvarez transferred from Trenton to SWB,

RHP Trevor Stephan placed on 7-Day IL (back);

4/26: RHP Brody Koerner transferred from Trenton to SWB,

RHP Daniel Alvarez transferred from SWB to Trenton,

INF Wendell Rijo transferred from SWB to Trenton,

OF Omar Carrizales transferred from SWB to Trenton;

4/27 RHP Brody Koerner transferred from SWB to Trenton,

RHP Brooks Kriske transferred from Tampa to Trenton,

OF Jhalan Jackson released from contract,

INF Welfrin Mateo transferred from Trenton to Tampa;

4/28: RHP Nick Green placed on 7-Day IL (shoulder)

RHP Rony Garcia transferred from Tampa to Trenton;

4/30: RHP Garrett Whitlock placed on 7-Day IL (fingernail),

RHP Deivi Garcia transferred from Tampa to Trenton,

RHP Hobie Harris activated from 7-Day IL, transferred to Tampa;

May – 29 Moves

5/1: C Francisco Diaz placed on 7-Day IL (right shoulder),

C Kellin Deglan transferred from SWB to Trenton,

RHP Kaleb Ort transferred from Trenton to SWB;

5/2: RHP Greg Weissert transferred from Tampa to Trenton;

5/4: RHP Matt Frawley activated from 7-Day IL, transferred to Tampa,

OF Clint Frazier begins Minor League Rehab Assignment;

5/6: OF Clint Frazier returned from rehab, activated from 10-Day IL for NYY;

5/11: RHP Greg Weissert transferred from Trenton to Tampa,

OF Omar Carrizales transferred from Trenton to Tampa,

OF Zack Zehner transferred from SWB to Trenton,

RHP Garrett Whitlock activated from 7-Day IL;

5/14: RHP Brody Koerner transferred from Trenton to SWB,

OF Jeff Hendrix released from contract,

INF Angel Aguilar transferred from Trenton to Tampa,

RHP Matt Wivinis transferred from Tampa to Trenton,

INF Mandy Alvarez transferred from SWB to Trenton,

OF Matt Lipka transferred from SWB to Trenton;

5/17: INF Wendell Rijo transferred from Trenton to Tampa,

RHP Adonis Rosa transferred from Trenton to SWB,

RHP Jose Mesa Jr. transferred to Extended Spring Training,

RHP Kaleb Ort transferred from SWB to Trenton,

INF Gosuke Katoh transferred from SWB to Trenton,

RHP Trevor Stephan reinstated from 7-Day IL;

5/18: RHP Adonis Rosa transferred from SWB to Trenton,

RHP Matt Wivinis transferred from Trenton to Tampa;

5/21: RHP Kaleb Ort transferred from Trenton to SWB,

INF Gosuke Katoh transferred from Trenton to SWB,

RHP Matt Wivinis transferred from Tampa to Trenton,

INF Wendell Rijo transferred from Tampa to Trenton;

June – 41 Moves

6/1: RHP Nick Nelson reinstated from 7-Day IL, transferred from Trenton to Tampa;

6/4: RHP Brady Lail activated from Tampa TIL, transferred to Trenton,

RHP Matt Wivinis transferred from Trenton to Tampa;

6/5: RHP Rony Garcia transferred from Trenton to Extended Spring Training,

RHP David Sosebee transferred from SWB to Trenton;

6/7: LHP Trevor Lane transferred from Trenton to Tampa,

LHP James Reeves transferred from Trenton to Tampa,

RHP Nick Nelson transferred from Tampa to Trenton,

RHP Andrew Bellatti transferred from Tampa to Trenton;

6/8: INF Wendell Rijo transferred from Trenton to Tampa,

INF Gosuke Katoh transferred from SWB to Trenton,

RHP David Sosebee placed on 7-Day IL (left ankle);

6/9: LHP Trevor Lane transferred from Tampa to Trenton;

6/10: RHP Brady Lail transferred from Trenton to SWB,

RHP Chance Adams transfer of option from SWB to Trenton;

6/11: RHP Chance Adams recalled to NYY as 26th man,

RHP Brady Lail transferred from SWB to Trenton;

6/12: INF Gosuke Katoh transferred from Trenton to SWB,

INF Wendell Rijo transferred from Tampa to Trenton;

6/15: RHP Nick Green begins Minor League Rehab Assignment with SI;

6/16: RHP Brian Keller begins Minor League Rehab Assignment with SI;

6/19: RHP David Sosebee reinstated from 7-Day IL, transferred to SWB;

6/22: RHP Adonis Rosa transferred from Trenton to SWB,

RHP Kaleb Ort transferred from SWB to Trenton,

RHP Trevor Stephan transferred from Trenton to Tampa,

RHP Rony Garcia transferred from Tampa to Trenton,

RHP Brian Keller returned from rehab with SI, remains on 7-Day IL;

6/23: RHP Kaleb Ort transferred from Trenton to SWB,

RHP Adonis Rosa transferred from SWB to Trenton,

RHP Brian Keller reinstated from 7-Day IL,

INF Wendell Rijo transferred from Trenton to Tampa;

6/26: C Ryan Lidge transferred from Trenton to SWB,

C Eduardo Navas transferred from Charleston to Trenton;

6/27: INF Mandy Alvarez transferred from Trenton to SWB,

INF David Metzgar transferred from Tampa to Trenton;

RHP Adonis Rosa transferred from Trenton to SWB,

6/28: RHP Domingo Acevedo transfer of option from Trenton to SWB,

RHP Braden Bristo transferred from Tampa to Trenton,

INF Gosuke Katoh transferred from SWB to Trenton;

6/30: RHP Brady Lail transferred from Trenton to SWB,

RHP Nick Green returned from rehab with SI, reinstated from 7-Day IL;

July – 44 Moves

7/2: RHP Brady Lail transferred from SWB to Trenton,

RHP Andrew Bellatti transferred from Trenton to SWB;

7/3: OF Zack Zehner transferred from Trenton to SWB,

INF David Metzgar transferred from Trenton to Tampa,

C Eduardo Navas transferred from Trenton to Charleston,

INF Mandy Alvarez transferred from SWB to Trenton,

C Ryan Lidge transferred from SWB to Trenton,

OF Isiah Gilliam transferred from Tampa to Trenton;

7/5: RHP Deivi Garcia placed on Temporary Inactive List (Futures Game),

RHP Andrew Bellatti transferred from SWB to Trenton,

C Jorge Saez begins Minor League Rehab Assignment with Staten Island;

7/6: RHP Will Carter transferred from Trenton to SWB,

LHP James Reeves transferred from Tampa to Trenton;

7/11: RHP Deivi Garcia reinstated from Temporary Inactive List, transferred to SWB,

RHP Braden Bristo transferred from Trenton to Tampa,

RHP Adonis Rosa transferred from SWB to Trenton,

C Ryan Lidge transferred from Trenton to Staten Island,

C Jorge Saez returned from Minor League Rehab Assignment, reinstate from 7-Day IL;

7/12: RHP Garrett Whitlock placed on 7-Day IL (elbow);

7/20: RHP Braden Bristo transferred from Tampa to Trenton;

7/21: C Jorge Saez placed on 7-day IL (oblique),

C Jerry Seitz transferred from Staten Island to Trenton;

7/23: RHP Brady Lail transferred from Trenton to SWB,

C Jerry Seitz transferred from Trenton to Staten Island,

C Francisco Arcia signed to an MiLB contract and assigned to Trenton;

7/24: C Francisco Arcia transferred from Trenton to SWB,

C Ryan Lidge transferred from Charleston to Trenton,

RHP Adonis Rosa transferred from Trenton to SWB,

RHP Albert Abreu placed on 7-Day IL (bicep);

7/25: RHP Janson Junk transferred from Tampa to Trenton,

RHP Shawn Semple transferred from Tampa to Trenton,

RHP Greg Weissert transferred from Tampa to Trenton;

7/26: RHP Will Carter transferred from SWB to Trenton,

RHP Greg Weissert transferred from Trenton to Tampa,

C Brian Navarreto reported to Trenton,

C Ryan Lidge transferred from Trenton to Charleston;

7/28: RHP Will Carter transferred from Trenton to SWB,

INF Gosuke Katoh transferred from Trenton to SWB,

RHP Greg Weissert transferred from Tampa to Trenton;

7/30: RHP Michael King returned from minor league rehab, activated from SWB 7-Day IL and

transferred from SWB to Trenton,

RHP Janson Junk transferred from Trenton to Tampa,

RHP Jonathan Loaisiga begins major league rehab assignment with Trenton;

7/31: INF Mandy Alvarez transferred from Trenton to SWB,

INF Max Burt transferred from Charleston to Trenton;

August – 3 Moves

8/4: RHP Jonathan Loaisiga transfer for major league rehab assignment from Trenton to SWB;

8/9: INF Angel Aguilar transferred from Tampa to Trenton;

8/11: LHP Trevor Lane transferred from Trenton to SWB;

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