Game Information Memphis Redbirds Media Relations Department 200 Union Avenue | Memphis, Tennessee 38103 | Phone: 901.722.0293 | memphisredbirds.com | @memphisredbirds MEMPHIS R EDBIRDS (62-57) VS . O MAHA S TORM C HASERS (65-54) Friday, August 14, 2015 • 7:05 p.m. (CT) • Werner Park • Papillion, Nebraska Game #120 (62-57) • Road Game #60 (28-31) TONIGHT’S GAME: The Redbirds conclude their four-game set tonight with the Omaha Storm Chasers (Triple-A Royals). It is the 16th and final meeting between the two clubs in 2015. The Redbirds lead the season-series 8-7 and also own a 128-122 all-time series lead. This evening’s series finale will be broadcast live on Sports 56, 87.7 FM, and internet webcast available at www.memphisredbirds.com. Steve Selby is on the call. ARTURO REYES TO MEMPHIS: Today, right-handed pitcher Arturo Reyes was promoted from Double-A Springfield to the Redbirds. In 17 starts this season for Springfield, the 23-year-old went 7-7 with a 2.64 ERA (29er/99.ip). Reyes attended Gonzaga University and was a teammate of fellow Bulldog Marco Gonzales. Both Bulldogs were selected by the Cardinals in the 2013 First Year Player Draft, which saw Gonzales drafted in the 1st round and Reyes in the 40th. ROAD WARRIORS: The Redbirds wrap-up their longest road trip of the season tonight, a 14-day, 13-game road trip through three cities. Mem- phis has fared well during the club’s longest road trips over the last two seasons. In 2013, the Redbirds ended the season with a 13-game road trip from 8/21-9/2 and went 7-6. Last season, Memphis overcame a 15-game, 13-road swing from 7/25-8/5 (four doubleheaders) by going 10-5. Thirteen of the Redbirds’ final 25 games are on the road. PHAMTASTIC!: Redbirds outfielder Tommy Pham is starting to heat up. Over his last 20 games, the 27-year-old is hitting .403 (29-for-72) with nine walks and 17 RBI. Pham has recorded 10 multi-hit games during that span, including seven in his last 11 games. HAZELBAKING: Twenty-one of Jeremy Hazelbaker’s 45 hits this sea- son have gone for extra-bases, earning the outfielder a .667 slugging percentage. The 28-year-old has hit safely in 12 of his last 14 contests. Hazelbaker has also recorded 14 multi-hit games and knocked in 34 runs in just 36 games with the Redbirds since joining the club on July 3. DEAN’S LIST: Redbirds second baseman Dean Anna has hit safely in 24 of his last 29 games at a .370 clip (37-for-100) while collecting 19 walks over that span, good for a .479 on-base percentage. Anna leads all PCL second baseman with a .988 fielding percentage, committing five errors in 405 total chances. OUR MAN STANLEY: Since July 1, Redbirds catcher Cody Stanley is hitting .323 (30-for-93) with four home runs and eight doubles to go along with 23 RBI. During that span, the 26-year-old backstop has re- corded seven multi-hit games in 21 starts, including a five-hit effort on July 4. WALKING IN MEMPHIS: Redbirds batters lead the Pacific Coast League with 500 walks, 15 more than the second-place Fresno Griz- zlies (485). Memphis is on pace to walk 605 times this season, which would break the franchise record of 588 from 2011. Infielder Dean Anna currently ranks 4th in the league with 55 free passes. THIS DAY IN REDBIRDS HISTORY: In 2002, third baseman Mike Coolbaugh hit a grand slam in his second consecutive game, a 5th inning blast off of Iowa right-hander Michael Wuertz. OMAHA TIES: Redbirds first baseman Dan Johnson played two seasons at the University of Nebraska from 2000-01. The 2001 All- American helped the Cornhuskers win the Big 12 Conference for the first time since 1950 and reach the College World Series for the first time in school history. Omaha manager Brian Poldberg managed the 1992 Double-A Memphis Chicks to a 71-73 record. Storm Chasers hitting coach Tommy Gregg spent five seasons as Memphis hitting coach from 2002-06. Under Gregg’s guidance, the Redbirds set a club record with 174 home runs and matched a record with .444 slugging percentage in 2004. Omaha starter Clayton Mortensen pitched parts of two seasons in the Redbirds rotation from 2008-09, going a com- bined 12-12 with a 4.86 ERA (100er/185.0ip) and 139 strikeouts in 32 games (31 starts). The right-hander was traded midway through the 2009 season with Shane Peterson and Brett Wallace to Oakland for outfielder Matt Holliday. Pitcher Brian Broderick was drafted by St. Louis in the 21st round of the 2007 draft and pitched parts of the 2011-12 season with Memphis. DH DIGITS: Memphis is 28-27 against American League affiliates (13-11 on the road). Redbirds designated hitters are batting a com- bined .230 (50-for-217) on the season, with eight home runs and 31 RBI. BEST TOOLS: Four Redbirds were recently recognized by Pacific Coast League managers in Baseball America’s annual “Best Tools” survey. Left-hander Tim Cooney was rated as having the league’s “Best Control,” while right-hander Sam Tuivailala was labeled the circuit’s “Best Reliever.” Infielder Greg Garcia was recognized as the player having the “Best Strike-Zone Judgment,” and Tommy Pham was recognized as the league “Best Defensive Outfielder.” BIRD BYTES: Memphis is 4-4 when playing an opponent for the fi- nal time this season ... The Redbirds are 17-12 in series finales (8-6 on the road) and 4-4 in road trip finales ... Redbirds left-handed starting pitcher Nick Greenwood’s 11 wins co-leads the PCL with Round Rock’s Ross Wolf ... Memphis’ 12 shutout wins rank 2nd in the PCL this season behind only New Orleans’ 13 ... Rafael Ortega is tied for 2nd in the league with 13 outfield assists ... Memphis start- ing pitchers have registered 33 quality starts over the team’s last 67 games ... Eighty-four of Memphis’ 119 starts this season have been made by left-handed pitchers ... Right-hander Tyler Waldron leads all PCL relievers with a 0.60 walk per nine inning ratio (4bb/60.1ip) and ranks 3rd in fewest baserunners per nine among relievers at 9.40 (63/60.1ip) ... Memphis pitching has issued the fewest walks this sea- son (286) and has struck out the fewest batters (718) ... Memphis is 2-42 when trailing after six innings (0-29 on the road) ... The Redbirds are 51-0 when leading after eight innings (26-0 on the road); the only team in the league without a loss when leading after eight ... Right- hander Sam Tuivailala ranks tied for 3rd in the PCL in saves (15) and games finished (28). ON DECK: After wrapping up their 13 game road trip, the Redbirds head back home to AutoZone for an eight-game homestand. The Red- birds kick-off their homestand by welcoming the Albuquerque Isotopes (Triple-A Rockies) to the Bluff City for the clubs’ only series in 2015, followed by a four-game set with the El Paso Chihuahuas (Triple-A Padres). Saturday, August 15 Postgame Fireworks Superhero Night ____________ Sunday, August 16 St. Louis Cardinals Replica 1985 National League Championship Ring (1,500 fans) UPCOMING PROMOTIONS 28 Happy 28th birthday to Redbirds’ outfielder Jeremy Hazelbaker! .625 (30-18) The Redbirds’ winning percentage when Cody Stanley is behind the plate BY THE NUMBERS W L GB Round Rock Express 68 51 - Memphis Redbirds 62 57 6.0 Nashville Sounds 54 65 14.0 New Orleans Zephyrs 51 68 17.0 PCL AMERICAN SOUTHERN DATE TIME OPPONENT REDBIRDS STARTER OPPONENT STARTER Saturday, August 15 6:05 PM Albuquerque TBA vs. LHP Aaron Laffey (2-3, 4.83) Sunday, August 16 6:05 PM Albuquerque LHP Marco Gonzales (0-3, 5.62) vs. LHP Rudy Owens (0-5, 5.80 Monday, August 17 7:05 PM Albuquerque RHP Zach Petrick (7-5, 4.31) vs. RHP Jair Jurrjens (2-2, 7.05) Tuesday, August 18 7:05 PM Albuquerque LHP John Gast (5-9, 4.98) vs. LHP John Lannan (6-7, 5.50) UPCOMING SCHEDULE AND PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUPS (ALL TIMES CENTRAL) LHP N ICK G REENWOOD (11-3, 5.02) VS . RHP A NDY F ERGUSON (3-3, 3.52) REDBIRDS vs. STORM CHASERS 2015: 8-7 at Memphis: 5-3 at Omaha: 3-4 All-Time: 128-122 All-Time at Home: 67-60 All-Time at Road: 63-62 Date Site Result/Time 4/13 Memphis PPD (rain) 4/14 Memphis L 5-1 4/15 Memphis W 4-2 4/16 Memphis L 4-9 4/21 Omaha L 4-2 4/22 Omaha W 7-2 4/23 Omaha L 6-5 4/24 Omaha W 8-7 5/16 Memphis W 5-0 5/17 Memphis L 2-1 Memphis W 4-1 5/18 Memphis W 5-1 5/19 Memphis W 3-2 8/11 Omaha W 5-0 8/12 Omaha L 4-3 8/13 Omaha L 6-5 8/14 Omaha 7:05
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Game InformationMemphis Redbirds Media Relations Department200 Union Avenue | Memphis, Tennessee 38103 | Phone: 901.722.0293 | memphisredbirds.com | @memphisredbirds
MEMPHIS REDBIRDS (62-57) VS. OMAHA STORM CHASERS (65-54)Friday, August 14, 2015 • 7:05 p.m. (CT) • Werner Park • Papillion, Nebraska
Game #120 (62-57) • Road Game #60 (28-31)
TONIGHT’S GAME: The Redbirds conclude their four-game set tonight with the Omaha Storm Chasers (Triple-A Royals). It is the 16th and fi nal meeting between the two clubs in 2015. The Redbirds lead the season-series 8-7 and also own a 128-122 all-time series lead. This evening’s series fi nale will be broadcast live on Sports 56, 87.7 FM, and internet webcast available at www.memphisredbirds.com. Steve Selby is on the call.
ARTURO REYES TO MEMPHIS: Today, right-handed pitcher Arturo
Reyes was promoted from Double-A Springfi eld to the Redbirds. In 17 starts this season for Springfi eld, the 23-year-old went 7-7 with a 2.64 ERA (29er/99.ip). Reyes attended Gonzaga University and was a teammate of fellow Bulldog Marco Gonzales. Both Bulldogs were selected by the Cardinals in the 2013 First Year Player Draft, which saw Gonzales drafted in the 1st round and Reyes in the 40th.
ROAD WARRIORS: The Redbirds wrap-up their longest road trip of the season tonight, a 14-day, 13-game road trip through three cities. Mem-phis has fared well during the club’s longest road trips over the last two seasons. In 2013, the Redbirds ended the season with a 13-game road trip from 8/21-9/2 and went 7-6. Last season, Memphis overcame a 15-game, 13-road swing from 7/25-8/5 (four doubleheaders) by going 10-5. Thirteen of the Redbirds’ fi nal 25 games are on the road.
PHAMTASTIC!: Redbirds outfi elder Tommy Pham is starting to heat up. Over his last 20 games, the 27-year-old is hitting .403 (29-for-72) with nine walks and 17 RBI. Pham has recorded 10 multi-hit games during that span, including seven in his last 11 games.
HAZELBAKING: Twenty-one of Jeremy Hazelbaker’s 45 hits this sea-son have gone for extra-bases, earning the outfi elder a .667 slugging percentage. The 28-year-old has hit safely in 12 of his last 14 contests. Hazelbaker has also recorded 14 multi-hit games and knocked in 34 runs in just 36 games with the Redbirds since joining the club on July 3.
DEAN’S LIST: Redbirds second baseman Dean Anna has hit safely in 24 of his last 29 games at a .370 clip (37-for-100) while collecting 19 walks over that span, good for a .479 on-base percentage. Anna leads all PCL second baseman with a .988 fi elding percentage, committing fi ve errors in 405 total chances.
OUR MAN STANLEY: Since July 1, Redbirds catcher Cody Stanley is hitting .323 (30-for-93) with four home runs and eight doubles to go along with 23 RBI. During that span, the 26-year-old backstop has re-corded seven multi-hit games in 21 starts, including a fi ve-hit effort on July 4.
WALKING IN MEMPHIS: Redbirds batters lead the Pacifi c Coast League with 500 walks, 15 more than the second-place Fresno Griz-zlies (485). Memphis is on pace to walk 605 times this season, which would break the franchise record of 588 from 2011. Infi elder Dean
Anna currently ranks 4th in the league with 55 free passes.
THIS DAY IN REDBIRDS HISTORY: In 2002, third baseman Mike
Coolbaugh hit a grand slam in his second consecutive game, a 5th inning blast off of Iowa right-hander Michael Wuertz.
OMAHA TIES: Redbirds fi rst baseman Dan Johnson played two seasons at the University of Nebraska from 2000-01. The 2001 All-American helped the Cornhuskers win the Big 12 Conference for the fi rst time since 1950 and reach the College World Series for the fi rst time in school history. Omaha manager Brian Poldberg managed the 1992 Double-A Memphis Chicks to a 71-73 record. Storm Chasers hitting coach Tommy Gregg spent fi ve seasons as Memphis hitting coach from 2002-06. Under Gregg’s guidance, the Redbirds set a club record with 174 home runs and matched a record with .444 slugging percentage in 2004. Omaha starter Clayton Mortensen pitched parts of two seasons in the Redbirds rotation from 2008-09, going a com-bined 12-12 with a 4.86 ERA (100er/185.0ip) and 139 strikeouts in 32 games (31 starts). The right-hander was traded midway through the 2009 season with Shane Peterson and Brett Wallace to Oakland for outfi elder Matt Holliday. Pitcher Brian Broderick was drafted by St. Louis in the 21st round of the 2007 draft and pitched parts of the 2011-12 season with Memphis.
DH DIGITS: Memphis is 28-27 against American League affi liates (13-11 on the road). Redbirds designated hitters are batting a com-bined .230 (50-for-217) on the season, with eight home runs and 31 RBI.
BEST TOOLS: Four Redbirds were recently recognized by Pacifi c Coast League managers in Baseball America’s annual “Best Tools” survey. Left-hander Tim Cooney was rated as having the league’s “Best Control,” while right-hander Sam Tuivailala was labeled the circuit’s “Best Reliever.” Infi elder Greg Garcia was recognized as the player having the “Best Strike-Zone Judgment,” and Tommy Pham was recognized as the league “Best Defensive Outfi elder.”
BIRD BYTES: Memphis is 4-4 when playing an opponent for the fi -nal time this season ... The Redbirds are 17-12 in series fi nales (8-6 on the road) and 4-4 in road trip fi nales ... Redbirds left-handed starting pitcher Nick Greenwood’s 11 wins co-leads the PCL with Round Rock’s Ross Wolf ... Memphis’ 12 shutout wins rank 2nd in the PCL this season behind only New Orleans’ 13 ... Rafael Ortega is tied for 2nd in the league with 13 outfi eld assists ... Memphis start-ing pitchers have registered 33 quality starts over the team’s last 67 games ... Eighty-four of Memphis’ 119 starts this season have been made by left-handed pitchers ... Right-hander Tyler Waldron leads all PCL relievers with a 0.60 walk per nine inning ratio (4bb/60.1ip) and ranks 3rd in fewest baserunners per nine among relievers at 9.40 (63/60.1ip) ... Memphis pitching has issued the fewest walks this sea-son (286) and has struck out the fewest batters (718) ... Memphis is 2-42 when trailing after six innings (0-29 on the road) ... The Redbirds are 51-0 when leading after eight innings (26-0 on the road); the only team in the league without a loss when leading after eight ... Right-hander Sam Tuivailala ranks tied for 3rd in the PCL in saves (15) and games fi nished (28).
ON DECK: After wrapping up their 13 game road trip, the Redbirds head back home to AutoZone for an eight-game homestand. The Red-birds kick-off their homestand by welcoming the Albuquerque Isotopes (Triple-A Rockies) to the Bluff City for the clubs’ only series in 2015, followed by a four-game set with the El Paso Chihuahuas (Triple-A Padres).
Saturday, August 15
Postgame FireworksSuperhero Night____________
Sunday, August 16
St. Louis Cardinals Replica 1985 National League Championship Ring (1,500 fans)
UPCOMING PROMOTIONS
28Happy 28th birthday to Redbirds’ outfi elder Jeremy Hazelbaker!
.625 (30-18)The Redbirds’ winning percentage when Cody Stanley is behind the plate
BY THE NUMBERS
W L GB
Round Rock Express 68 51 -Memphis Redbirds 62 57 6.0
DATE TIME OPPONENT REDBIRDS STARTER OPPONENT STARTER Saturday, August 15 6:05 PM Albuquerque TBA vs. LHP Aaron Laffey (2-3, 4.83)Sunday, August 16 6:05 PM Albuquerque LHP Marco Gonzales (0-3, 5.62) vs. LHP Rudy Owens (0-5, 5.80Monday, August 17 7:05 PM Albuquerque RHP Zach Petrick (7-5, 4.31) vs. RHP Jair Jurrjens (2-2, 7.05)Tuesday, August 18 7:05 PM Albuquerque LHP John Gast (5-9, 4.98) vs. LHP John Lannan (6-7, 5.50)
UPCOMING SCHEDULE AND PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUPS (ALL TIMES CENTRAL)
LHP NICK GREENWOOD (11-3, 5.02) VS. RHP ANDY FERGUSON (3-3, 3.52)REDBIRDS vs. STORM CHASERS
2015: 8-7at Memphis: 5-3at Omaha: 3-4All-Time: 128-122All-Time at Home: 67-60All-Time at Road: 63-62
Date Site Result/Time
4/13 Memphis PPD (rain)4/14 Memphis L 5-14/15 Memphis W 4-24/16 Memphis L 4-94/21 Omaha L 4-24/22 Omaha W 7-24/23 Omaha L 6-54/24 Omaha W 8-75/16 Memphis W 5-05/17 Memphis L 2-1 Memphis W 4-15/18 Memphis W 5-15/19 Memphis W 3-28/11 Omaha W 5-08/12 Omaha L 4-38/13 Omaha L 6-58/14 Omaha 7:05
LAST TIME OUT Recorded his team-leading 11th win of the season on Sunday in Nashville, allowing two runs on fi ve hits over 5.2 innings of work, striking out
three and walking none.
AGAINST THE STORM CHASERS Making his 13th career appearance (4th start) against Omaha; is 1-2 with a 1.86 ERA (19er/24.2ip) since 2012
2015 Co-leads the PCL with 11 wins (with Ross Wolf, Round Rock) Has recorded wins in eight of his last 10 decisions, including four wins in a row since 7/6 - 7/30 Promoted to St. Louis on 7/11; recorded loss in only appearance on an Andrew McCutchen walk-off home run in the 14th inning Has appeared in 10 games as a reliever this season, posting a 2-0 record with a 9.64 ERA (15er/14.0ip) Made 17 starts, going 9-3 with a 4.30 ERA (43er/90.0ip) Opposing left-handed hitters are batting .306 (37-for-121) Pitched a career-high 8.1 innings on 6/26 vs. Colorado Springs at AutoZone Park Recorded his fi rst Triple-A quality start 6/15 at Nashville, going 6.1 shut out innings and matching a career-high seven strikeouts
2014 Optioned to Memphis on July 24 when Kevin Siegrist was activated from the disabled list Appeared in 19 games (one start) with the Cardinals, going 2-1 with a 4.75 ERA (19er/36.0ip) and 17 strikeouts; pitched at least 2.0 innings in nine of his 18 relief appearances and
covered more than 3.0 innings on four occasions Had his contract purchased by St. Louis on June 15 when Randal Grichuk was optioned Stranded all 18 of his inherited runners, possessing the team-lead in that category
Nick Greenwood #31Nicholas Richard Greenwood @Ngreeny23
BATS: RIGHT THROWS: LEFT HEIGHT 6-1 WEIGHT: 180
OPENING DAY AGE: 27 BORN: September 28, 1987 in Southington, Connecticut
RESIDENCE: East Hartford, Conn. SCHOOL: University of Rhode Island
ACQUIRED: Traded to Cardinals from Padres as part of three-way trade on July 31, 2010 sending OF Ryan
Ludwick to San Diego, RHP Jake Westbrook to St. Louis, and RHP Corey Kluber from San Diego to Cleveland
BIRDS EYE VIEW: 7th professional season … Cardinals are his second organization ... Member of St. Louis’ 40-man roster ... Made his Major League debut on June 16, 2014 picking up the win against the Mets at Busch Stadium ... Invited to Cardinals Major League Spring Training as a non-roster invitee in 2012 ... Switched from starter to full-time reliever when traded to St. Louis ... Held Texas League left-handers to an average of .178 (18-for-101) with only two extra-base hits in 2011.
IP: 8.1, 6/26 vs. CSPH: 11, 7/25 vs. IOWR: 8, 6/4 vs. LVER: 8, 6/4 vs. LVHR: 3, 7/1 vs. OKCBB: 3, 2x last 6/4 vs. LVK: 7, 6/15 at NAS
2015 SEASON HIGHS
IP: 8.1, 6/26 vs. CSPH: 11, 7/25/15 vs. IOWR: 8, 2x, last 6/4/15 vs. LVER: 8, 6/4/15 vs. LVHR: 3, 7/1 vs. OKCBB: 3, 2x, last 6/4 vs. LVK: 7, 2x last 6/15 at NAS
CAREER HIGHS
2015 GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS WITH ST. LOUIS (1 games, - 0-1, inf ERA) DATE vs DEC. IP H R ER BB K HR HB WP AB NP-S REC ERA AVG RESULT RUN SUPPORT NOTES
7/11 @PIT L 0.0 2 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 2 8-6 0-1 inf 1.000 L 6-5 (14) - Andrew McCutchen walk-off HR
2015 GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS WITH MEMPHIS (27 games, 17 starts in italics - 11-3, 5.02 ERA) DATE vs DEC. IP H R ER BB K HR HB WP AB NP-S REC ERA AVG RESULT RUN SUPPORT NOTES
11 DEAN ANNA SS/2BACQUIRED: Signed as a free agent on 11/5/14 SCHOOL: Ball State University
• Batting .333 (21-for-63) with 10 walks in the fi rst inning of games (.440 OBP)• Hitting .341 (44-for-129) with 22 BB (.444 OBP) in 36 games since July 1; hit safely in 24 of last 29 (.370,
37-for-100)• Ranks 4th in the league with 55 walks• Reached base safely in league-leading 16 consecutive home games to open the season from April 9 to
May 9• Went hitless in only plate appearance (pinch hit) in St. Louis’ 4-1 win on April 23 at Washington
Current Streak: 3G (4-10)Long Hit Streak: 8G, (.414, 12-29), 7/10-7/20
Last Home Run: 7/11 vs. Nashville (Arnold Leon)
ANNA SEASON HIGHSH: 3, 6x, last 8/4 at RRR: 3, 7/4 at CSPRBI: 3, 2x, last 7/25 vs. IOW
SO: 3, 4/30 at NOBB: 3, 7/24 vs. IOWSB: 1, 3x last 7/28 vs. OKC
4 ED EASLEY C/1BACQUIRED: Signed as a minor league free agent on 11/18/13 SCHOOL: Mississippi State University
• Sixteen of his 27 RBI have come with two outs• Batting .273 (21-for-77) off left-handers• Is 16-for-39 (.410) in the fi rst inning of games and 7-for-22 (.318) in the ninth inning or later• Ranked 2nd in the league with a .422 on-base percentage and tied for 8th in walks (22) prior to call-up to
St. Louis on May 27• Tied Redbirds single-game franchise record (13x) with a career high four walks on May 22 at Sacramento• Recorded the game-winning RBI on May 7 vs. Colorado Springs and May 11 vs. New Orleans
Current Streak: 1G (1-4)Long Hit Streak: 5G (.500, 6-12), 5/6 - 5/27
Last Home Run: 7/9 vs. Nashville (G1) (Barry Zito)
EASLEY SEASON HIGHSH: 3, 2x, last 8/4 at RRR: 2, 2x last 7/10 vs. NASRBI: 3, 4/18 at RR
SO: 3, 6/28 vs. CSPBB: 4, 5/22 at SACSB:
58 JEREMY HAZELBAKER OFACQUIRED: Signed as a minor league free agent on May 13, 2015 SCHOOL: Ball State University
• Hitting .349 (45-for-129) with 9 2B, 4 3B, 8 HR, 34 RBI, 24 R, & 4 SB in his fi rst 36 games with the Redbirds• Named PCL Player of the Week for the period of 7/6-12; .429 (12-for-28) with two home runs, fi ve
doubles, one triple, and a league-leading 13 RBI in seven games during the week• Promoted to Memphis on 7/3 when OF Tommy Pham was recalled• Hit .291 (57-for-196) with three home runs, 22 RBI, and 16 stolen bases in 54 games between Double-A
Tulsa and Double-A Springfi eld this season• Named a 2015 Texas League Mid-Season All-Star, going 0-2 with a R, RBI, and BB in the All-Star Game
Current Streak: 4G (4-13)Long Hit Streak: 7G (.536, 15-28) 7/4 - 7/10
Last Home Run: August 11 at Omaha (Michael Mariot)
HAZELBAKER SEASON HIGHSH: 4, 3x, last 7/7 at CSPR: 3, 3x, last 7/7 at CSPRBI: 4, 7/30 vs. OKC
SO: 4, 2x, last 8/8 at NASBB: 2, 3x, last 7/18 at IOWSB: 2, 6/28 at ARK
29 DAN JOHNSON 1BACQUIRED: Signed as a minor league free agent on May 4, 2015 SCHOOL: University of Nebraska
• Hitting .319 (23-for-72) with runners in scoring position• Eight of his 12 home runs have been hit at AutoZone Park • Promoted to St. Louis on 7/8; hit .158 (3-for-19) with 2 RBI; DFA’d 8/2 to make room for Brandon Moss• Went 3-for-4 with two home runs, four RBI, and four runs scored on 6/4 vs. Las Vegas• Hit walkoff three-run home run on May 7 vs. Colorado Springs• Batted .069 (2-for-29) with two RBI in nine games with Triple-A Louisville; Released on May 4• Traded to the Reds for player to be named later or cash considerations on March 26, 2015
Current Streak: 0-for-last-6Long Hit Streak: 7G, (.385, 10-26), 6/30 - present
Last Home Run: 8/7 at Nashville (Brock Huntzinger)
JOHNSON SEASON HIGHSH: 3, 6x last 8/11 at OMAR: 4, 2x, last 7/7 at CSPRBI: 4, 5/6 vs. CSP
SO: 3, 6/7 at IOWBB: 2, 4x, last 6/14 vs. RRSB:
5 GREG GARCIA 2B/SS/3BACQUIRED: 7th round selection of 2010 draft SCHOOL: University of Hawaii
• Optioned to Memphis on 8/7 after Tyler Lyons’ promotion; hitting .350 (7-for-20) in 16 games with the Cardinals• Tied for 4th in the PCL in on-base percentage (.392) • Hitting .322 (67-for-208) off opposing right-handers; .217 (20-for-92) off left-handers• Recorded three separate six-game hitting streaks, and a season-best 10-game streak• Named Cardinals Minor League Player of the Month of May; led the team with a .361 average (35-for-97) in
27 games (10th-best in PCL)• 6th professional season, all with the Cardinals organization ... Member of St. Louis’ 40-man roster
Last Game: 1-3, 2B, RBISeries: 3-11, 2B, RBI, 2 KRoad Trip: 3-15, 2B, RBI, R, BB, 3 K
Current Streak: 3G (3-11)Long Hit Streak: 10G, (.412, 14-34), 6/1 - 6/11
Last Home Run: 6/28 vs. Chicago (N) (Pedro Strop)
GARCIA SEASON HIGHSH: 3, 3x, last 7/7 at CSPR: 3, 7/7 at CSPRBI: 3, 4x, last 5/23 at SAC
SO: 2, 3x, last 6/11 vs. RRBB: 3, 6/6 at IOWSB: 2, 2x last 7/11 vs. NAS
BIRD BATS (cont’d)
3 RAFAEL ORTEGA OFACQUIRED: Claimed off waivers from Rangers on 1/6/14
• Hitting .297 (88-for-296) in 86 games since May 1 (.192 average in April)• Batting .326 (29-for-89) with runners in scoring position; .298 (51-for-171) when batting leading off• Stolen 12 bases in 17 chances• 8th professional season ... Spent fi rst six seasons in the Rockies organization • Attended 2015 Major League Spring Training with St. Louis as a non-roster invitee• Hit .300 (3-for-10) for the Redbirds in the 2014 postseason • Designated by Texas on 12/30/13; Outrighted by Colorado and claimed off waivers by Texas on 11/27/13
Current Streak: 3G (3-12)Long Hit Streak: 9G (.342, 13-38), 7/30 - 8/7
Last Home Run: 8/12 at Omaha (Miguel Almonte)
ORTEGA SEASON HIGHSH: 3, 4x, last 8/7 at NASR: 3, 7/4 at CSPRBI: 3, 4/26 vs. RR
SO: 2, 4x, last 7/4 at CSPBB: 3, 8/11 at OMASB: 2, 7/1 vs. OKC
16 XAVIER SCRUGGS 1B/OFACQUIRED: 19th round selection in the 2008 draft SCHOOL: University of Nevada-Las Vegas
• Since July 16, hitting .202 (20-for-99) with 0 home runs after returning from St. Louis • Batting .234 (22-for-94) with runners in scoring position• Hit .339 (19-for-56) with three homers, three doubles, and 11 RBI in 16 June games for Memphis • Optioned to Memphis on 7/11 when LHP Nick Greenwood was recalled• Recalled by St. Louis on 6/19 after RHP Mitch Harris was optioned to Memphis• Recalled by St. Louis on 5/14 when OF Jon Jay was placed on DL; (1 AB, 0-1) & optioned on 5/16• Hit only .180 (16-for-89) in 25 May games; Hit .339 (19-for-56) in June
Current Streak: 0-for-last-4Long Hit Streak: 6G, (.391, 9-23), 6/12 - 6/17
Last Home Run: June 18 at Nashville (Barry Zito)
SCRUGGS SEASON HIGHSH: 3, 2x, last 8/8 at NASR: 2, 6x, last 7/22 at NORBI: 4, 4/10 vs. IOW
SO: 4, 8/4 at RRBB: 2, 7x, last 8/5 at NASSB: 2, 6/15 at NAS
27 TOMMY PHAM OFACQUIRED: 16th round selection in the 2006 draft SCHOOL: Durango (Nev.) High School
• Snapped a season-best eight-game hitting streak on 8/11, hit .528 (19-for-36) with six multiple-hit efforts• Hitting .368 (49-for-133) over his last 34 games with Memphis with 9 doubles, 1 triple, 4 HR, 30 RBI, & 5 SB• 17 of his 56 hits gave gone for extra bases (8 2B, 1 3B, 5 HR)• Optioned to Memphis 7/21• Promoted to St. Louis on 7/3; batted .182 (8-for-44) with one home run and three RBI in 13 games• Transferred from 60-DL and optioned to Memphis on June 5; suffered quad injury in Spring Training• 10th professional season, all within the Cardinals organization ... Member of St. Louis’ 40-man roster
Current Streak: 1G (2-4)Long Hit Streak: 8G, (.528, 19-36), 8/1 - 8/19
Last Home Run: August 2 at Round Rock (Anthony Ranaudo)
PHAM SEASON HIGHSH: 4, 2x, last 8/9 at NASR: 3, 6/9 at IOWRBI: 5, 6/9 at IOW
SO: 3, 2x, last 7/23 at NOBB: 2, 2x, last 7/25 vs. IOWSB: 2, 6/21 at OKC
21 CODY STANLEY CACQUIRED: 4th round selection in the 2010 draft SCHOOL: University of North Carolina at Wilmington
• Hitting .323 (30-for-93) with four home runs, eight doubles, and 23 RBI since July 1• Recorded a career-high 5 hits on 7/4 at Colorado Springs, collecting 4 RBI• Optioned to Memphis on April 30 when Tim Cooney has his contract purchased• Made his Major League Debut April 26 with St. Louis, recording hit in his fi rst at-bat (pinch hit) off Mil-
waukee’s Jonathan Broxton• Recalled by St. Louis on April 26• Homered twice on 4/19 at Round Rock; was 2nd multi-homer performance of career
Last Game: DNPSeries: 1-4, R, KRoad Trip: 7-28, 2 HR, 4 RBI, 3 R, 5 K
Current Streak: 1G (1-4)Long Hit Streak: 5G, 2x, 4/9-4/14 & 7/9 -7/17
Last Home Run: August 7 at Nashville (Zach Neal)
STANLEY SEASON HIGHSH: 5, 7/4 at CSPR: 3, 2x, last 7/21 at NORBI: 4 2x, last 7/10 vs. NAS
SO: 3, 5/29 vs. SLBB: 2, 2x, last 5/13 at CSPSB: 1, 2x, last 5/23 at SAC
41 ALEX MEJIA INFACQUIRED: 4th round selection of 2012 draft SCHOOL: University of Arizona
• Hitting safely in 21 of his last 31 games at a .323 clip (30-for-93)• Batting .316 (24-for-76) off opposing right-handers (.235, 12-for-51 off lefties)• Promoted to Memphis on May 29 from Double-A Springfi eld• 4th professional season, all with the Cardinals organization• Split the 2014 season between Advanced-A Palm Beach and Double-A Springfi eld, totalling a .279 average,
with fi ve home runs, and 50 RBI• Spent parts of 2013 with Class-A Peoria and Advanced-A Palm Beach, combing for a .232 average, with
Last Home Run: July 30 vs. Oklahoma City (Eric Stults)
MEJIA SEASON HIGHSH: 3, 6/28 vs. CSPR: 2, 3x last 7/12 vs. NASRBI: 2, 4x, last 7/30 vs. OKC
SO: 2, 6/18 at OKC BB: 2, 2x, last 7/6 at CSPSB: 2, 8/2 at RR
BIRD BATS (cont’d)
12 JACOB WILSON 3B/2BACQUIRED: 10th round selection in the 2012 draft SCHOOL: University of Memphis
• Batting .209 (18-for-86) in last 24 games since July 1• Hit safely in 41 of 59 starts since joining the Redbirds on May 18 (six separate four-game hit streaks)• Batting .251 (49-for-195) with 10 HR, 10 doubles, and 39 RBI in 51 starts at third base (Redbirds are 32-19)• Played for Team USA in the 2015 Pan American Games• First Triple-A hit was a home run in Triple-A debut on May 18 vs. Omaha (Scott Alexander)• Promoted to Triple-A on 5/18/15; before promotion recorded team-leading 7 HR and 21 RBI with Springfi eld• 4th pro season, all within Cardinals organization ... Attended 2015 MLB Spring Training as non-roster invitee
Current Streak: 4G (5-17)Long Hit Streak: 5G, (.238, 5-21) 8/1-8/5
Last Home Run: 8/12 at Omaha (Miguel Almonte)
WILSON SEASON HIGHSH: 3, 2x, last 6/26 vs. CSPR: 3, 5/7 vs. ARKRBI: 4, 2x, last 7/22 at NO
SO: 3, 3x, last 6/12 vs. RRBB: 2, 3x, last 5/16 at ARKSB: 1, 5/27 at FRE
64 TRAVIS TARTAMELLA CACQUIRED: 19th round selection in the 2009 draft SCHOOL: California State University, Los Angeles
• Batting .262 (11-for-42) against left-handed pitching; .154 (8-for-52) vs. right-handers• Is 1-for-5 with an RBI as a pinch hitter• 7th professional season, all within the Cardinals organization • Attended Major League Spring Training with St. Louis as a non-roster invitee the last two seasons (2014-15) • Led the entire minor leagues with a 58.6% (17 of 29) caught stealing percentage in 2010 • Member of the Appalachian League Champion Johnson City Cardinals in 2010 and Texas League Champion
Springfi eld Cardinals in 2012 (Manager Mike Shildt)
Last Game: DNPSeries:
Road Trip: 3-8, 2B, R, BB, 3 K
Current Streak: 2G (3-8)Long Hit Streak: 4G (.545, 6-11) 6/16 - 6/28
Last Home Run: 8/14/14 vs. Frisco (Andrew Faulkner)
TARTAMELLA SEASON HIGHSH: 3, 6/16 at NASR: 1, 3x, last 5/30 vs. SLRBI: 2, 2x, last 7/25 vs. IOW
SO: 2, 3x, last 6/4 vs. LVBB: 1, 2x, last 5/30 vs. SLSB:
BIRDS IN THE BULLPEN
55 MIGUEL SOCOLOVICH RHPACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted free agent on 11/11/14
Saves/Opportunities: 0/0 Inherited Runners/Runners Scored: 10/4 Last HR Allowed: 8/13 at OMA (Cheslor Cuthbert)DATE DEC. IP H R ER BB SO
8/1 at Round Rock - 2.0 2 0 0 0 48/4 at Round Rock - 1.2 1 1 1 0 28/7 at Nashville - 1.2 1 1 1 0 18/11 at Omaha - 1.0 0 0 0 0 28/13 at Omaha L 1.0 1 2 2 1 0
SOCOLOVICH SEASON RELIEF HIGHSIP: 2.2, 4/27 vs. RRH: 3, 5/15 vs. DETK: 4, 8/1 at RR
R: 2, 8/13 at OMABB: 3, 4/27 vs. RRHR: 1, 6/30 vs. CWS
LAST FIVE APPEARANCES
• Optioned to Memphis on 8/31 when Jonathan Broxton was acquired from Milwaukee• Is 4-1 with a 1.54 ERA (4er/23.1ip) and 19 strikeouts in 21 games with St. Louis this season• Had not allowed an earned run over fi rst 16.0 innings (9 outings with Memphis)• Optioned to Memphis on May 28 (Jon Jay activated from DL)• Went 2-0 with 1.17 ERA (1er/7.2ip) and eight strikeouts in seven relief appearances from St. Louis• Had contract purchased by St. Louis on 5/1 (LHP Tim Cooney optioned)
St. Louis outingsin bold
35 DEAN KIEKHEFER LHPACQUIRED: Selected in the 36th round of June 2010 draft SCHOOL: University of LouisvilleSaves/Opportunities: 0/1 Inherited Runners/Runners Scored: 18/5 Last HR Allowed: 4/17 at RR (Kyle Blanks)
DATE DEC. IP H R ER BB SO
7/24 vs. Iowa - 2.0 2 0 0 0 07/28 vs. Oklahoma City - 0.2 4 3 3 0 07/31 vs. Oklahoma City - 1.0 0 0 0 0 08/2 at Round Rock - 0.2 4 2 1 0 18/6 at Nashville - 2.0 4 1 0 0 0
KIEKHEFER SEASON HIGHSIP: 3.2, 7/5 at CSPH: 6, 5/2 at NOK: 3, 4/23 at OMA
R: 3, 7/28 vs. OKCBB: 2, 2x, last 5/10 vs. NOHR: 1, 2x, last 4/17 at RR
LAST FIVE APPEARANCES
• Shut out the opposition in 14 straight outings (14.2 IP) from May 10 - June 17• Retired the fi rst batter faced in 31 of 38 relief appearances (.816)• Named 2015 PCL Mid-Season All-Star after teammate Sam Tuivailala’s promotion to St. Louis; Pitched
scoreless frame and retired side on 10 pitches (two groundouts, one fl y out)• 6th professional season, all with Cardinals organization• Attended 2015 Major League Spring Training with St. Louis as a non-roster invitee
Starts
in Bold44 MARCUS HATLEY RHPACQUIRED: Signed as a minor league free agent on 11/9/14 SCHOOL: Palomar (Calif.) Community CollegeSaves/Opportunities: 5/6 Inherited Runners/Runners Scored: 10/2 Last HR Allowed: 8/6 at NAS (Ryan Roberts)
Date DEC. IP H R ER BB SO
7/24 vs. Iowa S 1.0 1 0 0 0 17/25 vs. Iowa S 1.0 1 0 0 1 07/28 vs. OKC - 1.2 1 0 0 0 18/2 at Round Rock - 0.1 5 4 3 0 08/6 at Nashville - 2.1 3 3 3 1 1
HATLEY RELIEF SEASON HIGHSIP: 2.2, 4/27 vs. RRH: 5, 2x, last 8/2 at RRK: 4, 5/7 vs. CSP
R: 4, 2x, last 8/2 at RRBB: 2, 2x, last 5/23 at SACHR: 1, 3x, last 8/6 at NAS
LAST FIVE APPEARANCES
• Is 3-1 with four saves and a 1.93 ERA (6er/28.0ip) in 21 home games (1-3, 4.79 in 15 road outings)• Opposing PCL batters are hitting .280 (49-for-186)• Designated for assignment on 7/31 when Jonathan Broxton was acquired and cleared waivers• Optioned to Memphis on 7/8 when 1B Dan Johnson’s contract was purchased• Promoted to St. Louis on 6/30; went 0-0 with a 0.00 ERA (0er/1.1ip) with the Cardinals• 9th professional season … Cardinals are his second organization
52 MITCH HARRIS RHPACQUIRED: Selected in the 13th round of June 2008 draft SCHOOL: United States Naval AcademySaves/Opportunities: 3/4 Inherited Runners/Runners Scored: 2/0 Last HR Allowed: Jose Martinez, 5/15 vs. DET
Date DEC. IP H R ER BB SO
7/30 vs. Oklahoma City S 1.1 0 0 0 2 18/3 at Round Rock - 1.0 0 0 0 0 18/4 at Round Rock - 1.1 3 1 1 0 28/8 at Nashville - 1.0 1 0 0 0 28/12 at Omaha L 1.0 1 1 1 0 0
HARRIS RELIEF SEASON HIGHSIP: 2.0, 3x, last 6/8 at COLH: 5, 5/30 vs. LADK: 2, 7x, last 8/8 at NAS
R: 3, 5/15 vs. DETBB: 2, 2x, 5/10 at PITHR: 2, 5/15 vs. DET
LAST FIVE APPEARANCES
• Made Major League debut with St. Louis on April 25 at Milwaukee; fi rst Naval Academy graduate to play in MLB since 1921 (Nemo Gaines, Washington Senators)
• 3rd professional season, all within the Cardinals organization ... Member of St. Louis’ 40-man roster• Serves as a lieutenant in the Navy Reserves• 2013 season was fi rst eligible to play following time spent in military; 2nd highest draft pick in Navy’s history• Served a fi ve-year active duty service commitment in the United States Navy from 2009-13
Starts in bold67 CHRIS THOMAS RHPACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted free agent in 2012 SCHOOL: Avila UniversitySaves/Opportunities: 0/0 Inherited Runners/Runners Scored: 0/0 Last HR Allowed: 7/17 at IOW (Christian Villanueva)
DATE DEC. IP H R ER BB SO
7/29 at Tulsa L 0.2 3 3 3 0 0
8/2 at Northwest Ark. - 2.0 1 1 0 2 0
8/5 vs. Tulsa - 0.1 0 0 0 0 0
8/8 at Nashville - 1.0 1 0 0 0 08/9 at Nashville - 1.0 1 0 0 1 2
THOMAS SEASON RELIEF HIGHSIP: 3.2, 4/11 vs. CCH: 6, 5/6 vs. NWAK: 5, 5/16 at NWA
R: 5, 6/24 vs. TULBB: 2, 5/11 at TULHR: 2, 7/29 at TUL
LAST FIVE APPEARANCES
• Recorded the win in his Triple-A debut on 7/11 vs. Nashville, tossing four perfect innings in relief of Tyler Waldron
• First Triple-A strikeout victim was Nashville’s Bryan Anderson on 7/11• Promoted to Memphis 7/11 after Cardinals recalled LHP Nick Greenwood• Appeared in 30 games (one start) for Double-A Springfi eld; was 2-3 with a 2.76 ERA (15er/49.0ip)• 4th professional season, all within the Cardinals organization
Springfi eld outings in bold
BIRDS IN THE BULLPEN (cont’d)
32 HEATH WYATT RHPACQUIRED: 33rd round selection in the 2011 draft SCHOOL: Southeastern Oklahoma State UniversitySaves/Opportunities: 0/0 Inherited Runners/Runners Scored: 15/3 Last HR Allowed: 8/3 at RR (Ed Lucas)
Date DEC. IP H R ER BB SO
8/1 at Round Rock - 1.0 1 0 0 0 08/3 at Round Rock - 1.0 1 1 1 0 18/5 at Nashville - 2.2 1 3 1 3 18/11 at Omaha - 1.0 2 0 0 0 08/13 at Omaha - 1.0 2 2 2 1 4
WYATT SEASON HIGHSIP: 3.0, 7/5 at CSPH: 3, 2x, last 5/17 at NRAK: 4, 2x, last 8/13 at OMA
R: 4, 4/24 vs. ARKBB: 3, 6/1 vs. SLHR: 1, 3x last 8/3 at RR
LAST FIVE APPEARANCES
• Limiting opposing batters to a .186 (22-for-118) average; right-handers are 14-for-79 (.177)• Unscored upon in 16 of 22 relief outings with the Redbirds• Promoted to Memphis on May 25• Began season with Double-A Springfi eld, going 1-2 with a 2.63 ERA (7er/24.0ip), two saves, and 23 strike-
outs in 15 games• 5th professional season, all with the Cardinals organization
62 JUSTIN WRIGHT LHPACQUIRED: 47th round selection in June, 2010 draft SCHOOL: Virginia Tech UniversitySaves/Opportunities: 0/0 Inherited Runners/Runners Scored: 9/1 Last HR Allowed: 7/10/14 vs. NWA (Hunter Dozier)
Date DEC. IP H R ER BB SO
7/26 vs. Iowa W 1.0 0 0 0 0 17/30 vs. Oklahoma City - 1.0 0 0 0 0 08/5 at Nashville - 1.1 3 1 1 1 38/9 at Nashville - 1.0 0 0 0 0 08/13 at Omaha - 1.0 0 0 0 0 2
WRIGHT RELIEF SEASON HIGHSIP: 3.0, 6/28 vs. CSPH: 5, 5/13 at CSPK: 4, 4/25 vs. ARK
R: 4, 6/16 at NASBB: 2, 2x, last 6/16 at NASHR:
LAST FIVE APPEARANCES
• 18 of 24 outings with Memphis have been scoreless• Began season with Double-A Springfi eld, going 1-1 with a 2.92 ERA (4er/12.1ip) and 16 strikeouts in 12
relief appearances• 6th professional season, all within the Cardinals organization• Made Triple-A debut with Memphis in 2014• First Triple-A strikeout was Omaha’s Jimmy Paredes on May 16, 2014 (fi rst Triple-A batter faced)
St. Louis outingsin bold36 TYLER WALDRON RHP
ACQUIRED: Claimed off waivers from Pittsburgh in 2014 Rule 5 Draft SCHOOL: Oregon State UniversitySaves/Opportunities: 1/3 Inherited Runners/Runners Scored: 23/6 Last HR Allowed: 7/11 vs. NAS (Jason Pridie)
DATE DEC. IP H R ER BB SO
7/31 vs. OKC - 2.0 2 0 0 0 18/2 at Round Rock - 1.1 0 0 0 0 28/6 at Nashville L 1.2 5 4 4 3 4
8/9 at Nashville - 1.1 1 0 0 0 18/12 at Omaha - 1.0 1 0 0 0 1
WALDRON SEASON HIGHSIP: 3.0, 4x, last 6/25 vs. NVLH: 6, 5/10 vs. NOK: 4, 8/6 at NAS
R: 5, 4/11 vs. IOWBB: 3, 2x, last 8/6 at NASHR: 3, 7/11 vs. NAS
LAST FIVE APPEARANCES
• Has pitched more than one inning in 22 of 36 relief outings outings• Opposing left-handers are 24-for-102 (.235)• Recorded a 2.66 ERA (6er/20.1ip) in eight May games; was 0-2 with a 7.45 ERA (8er/9.2ip) in six April games• 6th professional season; spent fi rst fi ve seasons in the Pirates organization • Made Triple-A debut with Indianapolis in 2014 • Pitched for Scottsdale in the 2012-13 Arizona Fall Leagues
Start
in bold
23 SAM TUIVAILALA RHPACQUIRED: 3rd Round selection in the 2010 draft SCHOOL: Aragon (Calif.) High SchoolSaves/Opportunities: 15/15 Inherited Runners/Runners Scored: 16/5 Last HR Allowed: 8/1 at RR (Michael Choice)
DATE DEC. IP H R ER BB SO
7/28 vs. Oklahoma City S 0.2 1 0 0 0 18/1 at Round Rock L 1.2 1 1 1 0 38/4 at Round Rock S 1.1 0 0 0 1 38/7 at Nashville S 1.0 0 0 0 0 28/11 at Omaha - 1.0 0 0 0 2 1
TUIVAILALA SEASON RELIEF HIGHSIP: 2.0, 4/24 at OMAH: 3, 5/15 at CSPK: 3, 4x, last 8/4 at RR
R: 2, 5/6 vs. CSPBB: 3, 4/24 at OMAHR: 1, 5/3 vs. PIT
LAST FIVE APPEARANCES
• Limiting the opposition to a .178 BA against (23-for-129), including a 8-for-72 mark against right-handers• Ranks 3rd in the PCL in games fi nished (29) and tied for 3rd in saves (15)• Made three appearances over two stints with St. Louis this season (0-1, 6.00 ERA, 2 ER, 3.0 IP, 3 K)• Recalled on May 17; Allowed one run over two games; Optioned on May 22• Allowed one run and struck out two over two innings on May 3 vs. Pittsburgh; Optioned on May 5• Recalled by St. Louis on May 3 when RHP Jordan Walden was placed on the disabled list
Quality MEM record ERA in Avg IP K per BB perPitcher Last Start Starts Starts W-L in starts Starts per start K’s 9 IP 9 IP Run Support GIDP
Tim Cooney 6/28 vs. CSP (ND) 14 8 6-4 9-5 2.74 6.1 63 6.39 1.62 3.5 (49r) 6Jaime Garcia 5/10 vs. NO (L) 1 0 0-1 0-1 16.88 2.2 3 10.12 6.75 0.0 (0r) 0John Gast 8/13 at OMA (ND) 21 7 5-9 8-13 4.98 5.0 78 6.58 3.29 2.4 (51r) 8Marco Gonzales 8/11 at OMA (ND) 10 4 0-2 4-6 5.62 5.0 33 5.98 2.72 2.4 (24r) 3Nick Greenwood 8/9 at NAS (W) 17 6 9-3 14-3 4.30 5.1 40 4.00 1.70 5.2 (88r) 11Kyle Hald 5/8 vs. NO (L) 2 0 0-2 0-2 5.73 5.1 5 4.09 2.45 1.0 (2r) 2Dean Kiekhefer 7/5 at CSP (ND) 1 0 0-0 1-0 2.45 3.2 1 2.46 0.00 5.0 (54) 2Thomas Lee 7/26 vs. IOW (ND) 6 5 3-1 4-2 1.62 6.1 20 4.62 1.15 4.2 (25r) 5Tyler Lyons 8/3 at RR (W) 15 10 8-5 9-6 3.21 6.0 90 9.03 1.20 3.4 (51r) 8Zach Petrick 8/12 at OMA (ND) 24 12 7-5 11-13 4.31 5.2 95 6.30 1.66 3.4 (81r) 8Jimmy Reed 7/9 vs. NAS (L) 2 0 0-2 0-2 6.48 4.0 4 4.32 2.16 2.0 (4r) 1Tyler Waldron 8/6 at NAS (L) 2 0 0-1 1-1 18.00 2.0 6 13.50 9.00 2.0(4r) 0Boone Whiting 5/15 at CSP (L) 3 0 0-2 0-3 5.27 4.2 7 4.61 8.56 1.7 (5r) 4Heath Wyatt 6/1 vs. SL (G2) (ND) 1 0 0-0 1-0 3.38 2.2 2 6.75 10.12 5.0 (5r) 1
Xavier Scruggs, April 15 vs. OmahaCody Stanley, April 19 at Round RockDan Johnson, June 4 vs. Las VegasTommy Pham, June 9 at IowaDan Johnson, July 7 at Colorado Springs
GAME-OPENING HOME RUNS (0)
WALK-OFF HOME RUNS (1)
Dan Johnson, May 6 vs. Colorado Springs
PINCH HIT HOME RUNS (0)
GRAND SLAMS (3)
Xavier Scruggs, April 10 vs. Iowa (Carlos Pimentel)Jacob Wilson, July 21 at New Orleans (Andre Rienzo)Jeremy Hazelbaker, July 30 vs. Oklahoma City (Josh Ravin)
BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUNS (1)
C. Stanley & J. Hazelbaker, July 11 vs. Nashville (Cody Martin)
KEY: GT - Game-Tying, GA - Go-Ahead, *GW - Game-Winning (7th inning or later)
Home Road Total
vs. Colorado Springs Sky Sox 6-2 5-3 11-5
Iowa Cubs 5-3 2-6 7-9
Oklahoma City Dodgers 3-5 1-3 4-8
Omaha Storm Chasers 5-3 3-4 8-7
Totals vs. American Northern Division 19-13 11-16 30-29
vs. Nashville Sounds 4-4 4-4 8-8
New Orleans Zephyrs 1-3 4-4 5-7
Round Rock Express 3-5 3-5 6-10
Totals vs. American Southern Division 8-12 11-13 19-25
vs. Fresno Grizzlies n/a 2-2 2-2
Reno Aces n/a 0-0 0-0
Sacramento River Cats n/a 4-0 4-0
Tacoma Rainiers n/a 0-0 0-0
Totals vs. Pacifi c Northern Division n/a 6-2 6-2
vs. Albuquerque Isotopes 0-0 n/a 0-0
El Paso Chihuahuas 0-0 n/a 0-0
Las Vegas 51s 4-0 n/a 4-0
Salt Lake Bees 3-1 n/a 3-1
Totals vs. Pacifi c Southern Division 7-1 n/a 7-1
REDBIRDS VS. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE IN 2015Date Batter Game-Winner Inning Score Opp.
5/6 Johnson Three-Run HR 9th 6-5 Col. Springs5/7 Easley RBI Single 8th 2-1 Col Springs5/11 Easley RBI Single 10th 2-1 New Orleans5/19 Garcia RBI Single 9th 3-2 Omaha5/22 Johnson RBI Single 9th 6-5 at Sacramento6/4 Wilson Sacrifi ce Fly 8th 10-9 Las Vegas6/28 Tartamella RBI Single 11th 4-3 Col. Springs6/29 Williams RBI Walk 9th 1-0 Col. Springs7/26 Garcia Two-RBI Double 9th 2-1 Iowa
LAST AT-BAT WINS (9)
Date Batter Game-Winner Inning Score Opp.
4/20 K. Blanks Two-Run HR 8th 4-3 at Round Rock5/28 J. Sclafani RBI Single 11th 5-4 Fresno6/7 T. Teagarden RBI Single 9th 3-2 at Iowa6/18 S. Schebler Solo Home Run 9th 6-5 at OKC7/17 Mike Olt Two-Run Double 8th 4-1 at Iowa7/23 Jordany Valdespin Two-Run Home Run 8th 8-5 at NO8/1 Michael Choice Solo Home Run 11th 5-4 at Round Rock8/12 Cheslor Cuthbert Solo Home Run 8th 4-3 at Omaha
LAST AT-BAT LOSSES (8)
Date Inning(s) Score(s) Final Score Opponent
5/6 9th 3-5 6-5 Colorado Springs5/22 7th 4-5 8-6 at Sacramento6/4 8th 8-9 10-9 Las Vegas7/26 9th 1-0 2-1 Iowa
COME-FROM-BEHIND WINS TRAILING IN 7TH INNING OR LATER (4)
#BIRDBLAST
STARTING LINEUP BY POSITION STARTING LINEUP BY BATTING ORDER LOCATIONPITCHER
2 runs 63 August 9 at Nashville 3rd3 runs 38 August 13 at Omaha 5th4 runs 21 August 11 at Omaha 9th5 runs 10 August 9 at Nashville 5th6 runs 1 July 25 vs. Iowa 1st7 runs 2 July 21 at New Orleans 4th8 runs - - -9 runs - - -10 runs - - -
REDBIRDS MULTI-RUN INNINGS REDBIRDS OPPONENTS
First 6, 7/25 vs. Iowa 5, July 17 at IowaSecond 7, July 4 at Col. Springs 5, May 14 at Col. SpringsThird 6, 2x, last 6/18 at OKC 6, 2x, last 6/24 vs. LVFourth 7, July 21 at New Orleans 4, 3x, last June 13 vs. RRFifth 5, 2x, last 8/9 at Nashville 4, 2x, last May 23 at SACSixth 3, 6x, last July 24 vs. IOW 4, 2x last June 20 at OKCSeventh 5, 2x, last July 30 vs. OKC 5, August 2 at RREighth 4, 2x, last July 22 at NO 6, May 12 at CSPNinth 4, 3x, last August 11 at OMA 4, April 11 vs. IowaExtras 2, June 28 vs. CSP (11) 2, May 29 vs. Salt Lake
HIGHEST-SCORING INNINGS
1r 2r 3r 4r 5r 6r 7r 8r 9r 10r 11+
REDBIRDS AT HOME 15-7 5-5 4-1 2-3 2-6 2-0 1-1 1-0 3-0 0-0 0-2REDBIRDS ON THE ROAD 3-10 5-4 2-6 5-2 6-2 1-2 2-2 2-1 1-0 0-0 1-0
DEFENSIVE STATISTICS -- ERRORS -- -- OUTFIELD ASSISTS -- --- GAMES BY POSITION --- PLAYER Total Fld. Thr. Last Streak Total 1B 2B 3B HP C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH
LONGEST WINNING STREAK:..................................... 8 - May 17 (G2) - May 25.................................................................................... 8 - May 30 - June 6LONGEST WINNING STREAK - HOME ....................... 8 - May 30 - June 11LONGEST WINNING STREAK - ROAD ........................ 5 - May 21 - May 25.................................................................................... 5 - June 21 - July 7 LONGEST LOSING STREAK: ....................................... 4 - June 30 - July 3.................................................................................... 4 - July 16 - July 19LONGEST LOSING STREAK - HOME ........................... 6 - June 30 - July 9LONGEST LOSING STREAK - ROAD ........................... 4 - May 1 - May 13.................................................................................... 4 - July 16 - July 19LARGEST WINNING MARGIN: .................................. 14 - July 4 at Colorado Springs (15-1)LARGEST LOSING MARGIN: ..................................... 13 - April 11 vs. IowaBIGGEST COMEBACK TO WIN .................................... 6 - June 4 vs. Las Vegas (8-2)BIGGEST BLOWN LEAD IN LOSS................................ 6 - August 2 at Round Rock (8-2)LONGEST GAME, INNINGS: ................................. 12.0 - May 29 vs. Salt LakeLONGEST GAME, TIME: ....................................... 3:49 - May 29 vs. Salt LakeLONGEST NINE-INNING GAME, TIME: .................. 3:30 - May 22 at SacramentoSHORTEST NINE-INNING GAME, TIME:................. 2:05 - June 8 at IowaMOST ERRORS: ......................................................... 3 - 4x, last August 6 at NashvilleMOST ERRORS BY BOTH CLUBS: ............................ 5 - July 22 at New OrleansMOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES W/O ERROR: . ............ 5 - May 29 - June 2MOST DP TURNED BY REDBIRDS: ............................ 4 - June 5 vs. Las Vegas.................................................................................... 4 - June 16 at Nashville.................................................................................... 4 - July 21, at New OrleansMOST DP TURNED BY OPPONENT: ............................ 4 - June 1 vs. Salt Lake.................................................................................... 4 - July 31 vs. Oklahoma CityMOST DP TURNED BY BOTH CLUBS: ......................... 6 - July 21 at New OrleansLARGEST CROWD, HOME: ................................ 8,548 - July 3 vs. Oklahoma CityLARGEST CROWD, ROAD: ................................ 12,934 - July 17 at Iowa SMALLEST CROWD, HOME: ............................... 1,832 - April 14 vs. OmahaSMALLEST CROWD, ROAD: .............................. 1,594 - July 6 at Colorado Springs
TEAM BATTINGMOST RUNS SCORED: ........................................... 15 - July 4 at Colorado SpringsMOST RUNS SCORED, ONE INNING: ........................ 7 - July 4 at Colorado Springs (2nd inn.).................................................................................... 7 - July 21 at New Orleans (4th inn.)MOST HITS: ............................................................. 22 - July 4 at Colorado Springs FEWEST HITS, NINE-INNING GAME: ......................... 3 - April 27 vs. Round Rock.................................................................................... 3 - May 7 vs. Colorado Springs.................................................................................... 3 - July 26 vs. Iowa MOST DOUBLES ......................................................... 5 - June 18 at Oklahoma City.................................................................................... 5 - July 6 at Colorado SpringsMOST TRIPLES: ......................................................... 2 - 4x, last on July 5 at Colorado SpringsMOST HOME RUNS: .................................................. 3 - July 6 at Colorado Springs MOST EXTRA-BASE HITS: ......................................... 8 - July 6 at Colorado Springs MOST TOTAL BASES: ............................................. 32 - July 6 at Colorado Springs MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH HR: .................... 5 - June 1 - June 5MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES NO HR: ...................... 5 - July 24 - July 28MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH XBH: ............... 39 - June 24 - August 5MOST WALKS: ......................................................... 10 - June 6 at IowaFEWEST WALKS: ....................................................... 0 - 6x, last July 23 at New OrleansMOST STRIKEOUTS: ............................................... 12 - April 20 at Round RockFEWEST STRIKEOUTS: .............................................. 2 - July 26 vs. IowaMOST STOLEN BASES: .............................................. 4 - July 28 vs. Oklahoma City.................................................................................... 4 - August 3 at Round RockMOST LOB: .............................................................. 14 - August 4 at Round RockFEWEST LOB: ............................................................. 3 - 6x, last August 2 at Round Rock
TEAM PITCHINGMOST RUNS ALLOWED: ......................................... 13 - April 11 vs. Iowa.................................................................................. 13 - May 8 vs. New OrleansMOST RUNS ALLOWED, ONE INNING: ..................... 6 - April 24 at Omaha (3rd).................................................................................... 6 - May 12 at Colorado Springs (8th).................................................................................... 6 - June 4 vs. Las Vegas (3rd)MOST HITS ALLOWED: ........................................... 20 - May 8 vs. New OrleansFEWEST HITS ALLOWED, NINE-INNING GAME: ............ 1 - May 16 vs. OmahaMOST DOUBLES ALLOWED: ..................................... 5 - April 11 vs. IowaMOST TRIPLES ALLOWED: ...................................... 1 - 7x, last July 2 vs. Oklahoma CityMOST HOME RUNS ALLOWED: ................................. 4 - May 14 at Colorado SpringsMOST CON. GAMES WITH HR ALLOWED: ................ 9 - July 9 (G1) - July 20MOST WALKS ALLOWED: .......................................... 9 - May 15 at Colorado Springs FEWEST WALKS ALLOWED: ...................................... 0 - 14x, last August 12 at OmahaMOST STRIKEOUTS: ............................................... 12 - 2x, last June 3 vs. Las VegasFEWEST STRIKEOUTS, NINE-INNING GAME: .............. 2 - 3x, last July 26 vs. IowaMOST STOLEN BASES ALLOWED: ............................. 3 - May 22 at SacramentoMOST PITCHERS USED, GAME, REDBIRDS: .............. 6 - 2x, last June 28 vs. Colorado SpringsMOST PITCHERS USED, GAME, OPPONENT: ............. 7 - June 21 at Oklahoma City.................................................................................... 7 - August 9 at Nashville QUALITY STARTS ..................................................... 51 - (Petrick 12, Lyons 9, Cooney 8, Gast 7, ...................................................................................... Greenwood 6, Lee 5, Gonzales 4)
INDIVIDUAL BATTINGMOST RUNS SCORED: ......................................... ** 4 - Johnson, June 4 vs. Las Vegas............................................................................... ** 4 - Johnson, July 6 at Colorado SpringsMOST HITS: ................................................................ 5 - Stanley, July 4 at Colorado SpringsMOST DOUBLES: ...................................................... 2 - 10x, last Scruggs, July 31 vs. OKC MOST TRIPLES: ........................................................ 1 - 27x, last by Hazelbaker, July 25 vs. IowaMOST HOME RUNS: .................................................. 2 - Scruggs, April 15 vs. Omaha.................................................................................... 2 - Stanley, April 19 at Round Rock.................................................................................... 2 - Johnson, June 4 vs. Las Vegas.................................................................................... 2 - Pham, June 9 at Iowa.................................................................................... 2 - Johnson, July 6 at Colorado SpringsMOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A HR: ................ 2 - Scruggs, April 9 - April 10.................................................................................... 2 - Wilson, June 1 - June 2.................................................................................... 2 - Johnson, June 3 - June 4.................................................................................... 2 - Scruggs, June 12 - June 13.................................................................................... 2 - Wilson, June 20 - June 21.................................................................................... 2 - Johnson, July 5 - July 6MOST TOTAL BASES: ............................................... 9 - Johnson, June 4 vs. Las Vegas.................................................................................... 9 - Johnson, July 6 at Colorado SpringsMOST RUNS BATTED IN: ........................................... 5 - Pham, June 9 at IowaMOST WALKS: ...................................................... ** 4 - Easley, May 22 at SacramentoMOST STRIKEOUTS: ................................................. 4 - Petrick, May 24 at Sacramento.................................................................................... 4 - Hazelbaker, August 2 at Round Rock.................................................................................... 4 - Scruggs, August 4 at Round Rock.................................................................................... 4 - Hazelbaker, August 8 at NashvilleMOST STOLEN BASES: .............................................. 2 - 4x, last by Mejia, August 2 at RRLONGEST HITTING STREAK: ................................... 10 - Piscotty, May 24 - June 2.................................................................................. 10 - Garcia, June 1 - June 11MOST CONS. GAMES WITH EXTRA-BASE HIT: ......... 4 - Pham, June 18 - June 21
INDIVIDUAL PITCHINGMOST INNINGS PITCHED, STARTER: ..................... 9.0 - Lyons, May 21 at Sacramento................................................................................. 9.0 - Cooney, June 2 vs. Las VegasMOST INNINGS PITCHED, RELIEVER: .................... 4.1 - Heyer, May 28 at FresnoSHORTEST START (NON-REHAB/SPOT START): ..... 2.1 - Gonzales, May 9 vs. New OrleansLONGEST WINNING STREAK:..................................... 5 - Greenwood, July 6 - presentLONGEST LOSING STREAK: ...................................... 3 - Petrick, April 11 - April 26.................................................................................... 3 - Waldron, April 17 - May 17.................................................................................... 3 - Gast, July 18 - present.................................................................................... 2 - Hald, May 3 - present.................................................................................... 2 - Reed, July 3 - presentFEWEST HITS ALLOWED, NINE-INNING CG: ............. 4 - Cooney, June 2 vs. Las VegasMOST HITS ALLOWED: ............................................ 12 - Petrick, June 18 vs. Oklahoma CityMOST RUNS ALLOWED: ............................................ 8 - Gast, April 19 vs. Round Rock.................................................................................... 8 - Petrick, July 17 at IowaMOST HOME RUNS ALLOWED: ................................. 3 - Gonzales, May 14 at Col. Springs.................................................................................... 3 - Greenwood, July 1 vs. Oklahoma City.................................................................................... 3 - Greenwood, July 2 vs. Oklahoma City.................................................................................... 3 - Waldron, July 11 vs. Nashville.................................................................................... 3 - Greenwood, August 4 at Round RockMOST STRIKEOUTS, STARTER: ................................ 12 - Lyons, May 21 at SacramentoMOST STRIKEOUTS, RELIEVER: ............................... 4 - Hatley, May 7 vs. Colorado Springs MOST WALKS ALLOWED: ......................................... 7 - Whiting, May 15 at Colorado Springs.................................................................................... 7 - Gast, July 23 at New OrleansMOST CONS. SCORELESS IP (START) ................. 17.0 - Cooney, May 27 (1st inn.) - June 7 (1st inn.)MOST CONS. SCORELESS IP (RELIEF) ................ 16.0 - Socolovich, April 10 - June 8MOST CONS. SCORELESS RELIEF OUTINGS: ............ 9 - Socolovich, April 10 - June 8MOST WILD PITCHES: ............................................... 2 - Heyer, May 8 vs. New Orleans.................................................................................... 2 - Walden, July 31 vs. Oklahoma CityMOST HIT BATSMEN .................................................. 2 - Gast, April 30 at New Orleans.................................................................................... 2 - Cooney, May 5 vs. Colorado Springs.................................................................................... 2 - Petrick, June 24 vs. NashvilleMOST PITCHES THROWN: .................................... 110 - Lyons, May 21 at Sacramento
* - Team Record ** - Ties Team Record *** - Ties Team 9 Inn. Record
INDIVIDUAL HITTINGHad 10-game hit streak Greg Garcia (10), June 1-11, 2015Had 15-game hit streak Oscar Taveras (16), April 13 - May 2, 2014Had 20-game hit streak Adam Kennedy (20), June 28,-August 12, 1999
Four Runs, Game Dan Johnson, June 4 vs. Las Vegas by opponent Brett Jackson, May 1, 2012 vs. Iowa
Five Hits, Game Cody Stanley, July 4, 2015 at Colorado Springs by opponent Ronny Torreyes, May 23, 2014 vs. Oklahoma City
Six Hits, Game Bryan Anderson, May 24, 2012 at Tucson by opponent n/a
Five RBIs, Game Tommy Pham, June 9, 2015 at Iowa by opponent Alex Hassan, April 19, 2015 at Round Rock
Six RBIs, Game Xavier Scruggs, August 14, 2014 at Albuquerque by opponent Gil Velazquez, June 25, 2012 at New Orleans
Seven RBIs, Game Josh Phelps, July 28, 2008 vs. Tacoma by opponent Brett Eibner (9), April 9, 2014 at Omaha
Eight RBIs, Game Tagg Bozied, August 1, 2007 at Tacoma by opponent Brett Eibner (9), April 9, 2014 at Omaha
Two Triples, Game Brian Barden, May 10, 2008 at Tucson by opponent Junior Lake, July 2, 2013 vs. Iowa
Two HR, Game Dan Johnson, July 6, 2015 at Colorado Springs by opponent Christian Villanueva, July 17 at Iowa
Three HR, Game Jamie Romak, April 8, 2013 vs. New Orleans by opponent Nelson Cruz, July 19, 2008 at Oklahoma City
Grand Slam Jeremy Hazelbaker, July 30 vs. Oklahoma City (Josh Ravin) by opponent Brooks Conrad, June 4 vs. Las Vegas (Nick Greenwood)
Pinch-Hit HR Chris Swauger, August 28, 2013 at New Orleans by opponent Kyle Skipworth, July 5, 2014 vs. New Orleans
Inside-The-Park HR n/a by opponent Blake Johnson, April 30, 2013 at Albuquerque
Game-Opening HR Tommy Pham, August 3, 2014 at Round Rock by opponent Craig Gentry, June 25, 2015 vs. Nashville
HR By Pitcher Marco Gonzales, July 11, 2014 at New Orleans by opponent Tyler Cravy, May 5, 2015 vs. Col. Springs
Back-To-Back HR, Team Cody Stanley & Jeremy Hazelbaker (2nd inn.) July 10, 2015 vs. Nashville (Cody Martin) by opponent Joey Gallo & Michael Choice (4th inn.) August 4, 2015 at Round Rock (Nick Greenwood)
Back-To-Back-To-Back HR, Team n/a by opponent Brad Nelson, Junior Lake, & Ty Wright (4th inn.) July 3, 2013 at Iowa (Boone Whiting)
Five HR, Game (team) 5, August 10, 2014 vs. New Orleans by opponent 6, May 20, 2011 at Tacoma
Six HR, Game (team) 7, July 28, 2009 vs. Round Rock by opponent 6, May 18, 2014 vs. Omaha
Two Hits, Same Inning Stephen Piscotty (2 singles), 5th inning August 9, 2014 vs. New Orleans by opponent Brett Jackson (2 doubles), 1st inn. May 1, 2012 vs. Iowa
Two Hit-By Pitches, Game Greg Garcia, July 6, 2015 at Colorado Springs by opponent Xavier Nady, June 9, 2014 vs. Tacoma
Hit For Cycle Mark Little, June 23, 2000 at Colorado Springs by opponent n/a
Four hits, 4 RBI & 4 runs, game Xavier Scruggs, August 14, 2014 at ABQ (4-6-4) by opponent n/a
Consecutive four-hit games Tommy Pham, August 9 & 10, 2014 vs. New Orleans by opponent n/a
PITCHINGNo-Hitter n/a by opponent L, 2-0, Villanueva, Meyers, and Zumwalt July 15, 2006 at Nashville
One-Hitter Cooney & Hatley, W, 5-0, May 16, 2015 vs. Omaha by opponent Lamb & Coleman, L, 0-5, July 30, 2014 at Omaha
CG Shutout (9 IP) Tim Cooney, W, 6-0, June 2, 2015 vs. Las Vegas by opponent Nick Tepesch, L, 2-0, April 26, 2014 at Round Rock
Back-to-Back 7 IP CG Shutouts Zach Petrick (G1) & Boone Whiting (G2) July 19, 2014 vs. Colorado Springs (1-0, 2-0) by opponent n/a
12+ Strikeouts, Game Tyler Lyons (12), May 21, 2015 at Sacramento by opponent Liam Hendricks (12), August 1, 2014 at Omaha
Position Player Pitching Mark Shorey, June 16, 2012 at Nashville by opponent Brock Peterson, August 14, 2014 at Albuquerque
MISCELLANEOUSSteal Of Home (double steal); Jamie Romak (H) & Tommy Pham (2B), July 21, 2013 vs. OKC (straight steal) n/a
by opponent (double steal) Luis Rivas (H) and Jason Dubois (2B), July 19, 2009 at Iowa (straight steal) n/a
Three+ Steals, Game Eugenio Velez, August 12, 2012 at Sacramento by opponent Austin Wates, May 23, 2014 vs. Oklahoma City
Five Steals, Game (team) July 23, 2013 vs. Round Rock (Chambers 2, Jackson, Wong, Huffman) by opponent June 19, 2009 at Iowa (6) (Dubois 2, Freel 2, Camp, Rivas)
Triple Play Turned June 16, 2007 at Oklahoma by opponent September 9, 2009 at Albuquerque
Ejection (manager/coach) Mike Shildt, May 8, 2015 vs. New Orleans (9th inn.) by opponent Steve Scarsone, August 7 at Nashville (4th inn.)
Ejection (player) Ty Kelly, June 9, 2015 at Iowa (3rd inning) by opponent Bryan Anderson, August 7 at Nashville (4th inn.)
1-0 Game (9 inn.) (W or L) W, June 29, 2015 vs. Colorado Springs
Back-to-Back Shutout Wins (team) May 25-26, 2013 vs. Round Rock by opponent April 10-11, 2012 at New Orleans
Three-Game Series Sweep 3 games, August 12-14, 2014 at Albuquerque by opponent, 3 games, June 27-29, 2007 vs. Round Rock
Four-Game Series Sweep 4 games, June 2-5, 2015 vs. Las Vegas by opponent, 4 games, July 16-19, 2015 at Iowa
Five-Game Series Sweep July 25-27, 2014 at Iowa by opponent, 5 games, July 21-23, 2006 at Iowa
Committed fi ve or more errors June 15, 2013 at Albuquerque (6) by opponent May 22, 2014 at Colorado Springs (5)
LAST TIME IT HAPPENED...
CURRENT REDBIRDS WITH OTHER CLUBS (18)PITCHER CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP
5. Adam Ottavino 332.2 2009-116. Steve Stemle 327.0 2002-047. Nick Additon 315.1 2011-138. Mark Nussbeck 313.0 99-00, ’04
REDBIRDS CAREER LEADERS
PLAYER HOME RUNS YEAR
1. Kevin Witt * 36 20042. Ivan Cruz * 35 20023. Ernie Young 35 20004. Rick Ankiel 32 20075. Josh Phelps 31 2008 Scott Seabol 31 20047. Mike Coolbaugh 29 20028. Nick Stavinoha 28 20119. David Freese 26 2008 Allen Craig 26 2009 Brock Peterson * 25 2013 Randal Grichuk 25 2014 Jamie Romak 22 2013
PLAYER TRIPLES YEAR
1. Stubby Clapp 8 2000 Kolten Wong 8 20133. Bo Hart 7 2004 Jason Bowers 7 2003 Stubby Clapp 7 2001 Mark Little 7 2000 Joe McEwing 7 1998 Adam Kennedy 7 1998 Derek Wathan 7 20069. Chris Prieto 6 2004 Bill Selby 6 2003 Tommy Pham 6 2014
PLAYER DOUBLES YEAR
1. Jason Lariviere 35 19992. John Gall 34 2004 Edgar Gonzalez 34 2007 Eugenio Velez 34 20125. Bo Hart 33 20056. Jamie Romak 32 2013 Daniel Descalso 32 2010 Lou Lucca 32 2001 Stephen Piscotty 32 201410. Lou Lucca 31 2000 Eduardo Perez 31 1999 Jarrett Hoffpauir 31 2008 Josh Phelps 31 2008 Stephen Piscotty 28 2015
PLAYER HIT BY PITCH YEAR
1. Chad Meyers 20 20022. Scott Moore 19 20143. Bo Hart 13 20044. Jon Jay 12 2009 Mark Little 12 19986. Greg Garcia 11 2013 Aaron Luna 11 2011 Mark Little 11 2000 Greg Garcia 11 2014 Xavier Scruggs 11 2014
PLAYER EXTRA-BASE HITS YEAR
1. Kevin Witt 67 20042. Josh Phelps 64 20083. Ivan Cruz 62 20024. Nick Stavinoha 59 20115. David Freese 58 2008 Scott Seabol 58 20047. John Gall 56 2004 Brock Peterson 56 20139. Jamie Romak 55 201310. Allen Craig 53 2009 Xavier Scruggs 53 2014 Stephen Piscotty 41 2015
PLAYER STRIKEOUTS YEAR
1. Chris Haas 155 19992. John Nelson 153 20063. John Nelson 141 20054. Mike Coolbaugh 126 2002 Jon Nunnally 126 20036. Ernie Young 117 20007. Ruben Gotay 116 20108. Luis Saturria 115 2001 Jamie Romak 115 201310. Brock Peterson 114 2013 Xavier Scruggs 114 2014
PITCHER STRIKEOUTS YEAR
1. Shelby Miller * 160 20122. Brian Barnes 154 19983. Dan Haren * 150 20044. Adam Wainwright 147 20055. Lance Lynn * 141 20106. Brandon Dickson 137 20107. Anthony Reyes 136 20058. Mike Smith 127 20079. Brandon Dickson 124 201110. Chris Gissell 123 2005 Dennis Tankersley 123 2006 Tim Cooney 119 2014
PITCHER WINS YEAR
1. Tim Cooney * 14 20142. Larry Luebbers 13 1999 Lance Lynn 13 20104. Sean Lowe 12 19985. Nick Greenwood 11 2015
Dan Haren 11 2004 Larry Luebbers 11 1998 Kevin Jarvis 11 2005 Mike Smith 11 2007 Brandon Dickson 11 2010 Shelby Miller 11 2012 Adam Wainwright 10 2005 Manny Aybar 10 1998
REDBIRDS SINGLE-SEASON LEADERS * Led League
2015 MEMPHIS REDBIRDS DAY-BY-DAYDATE GAME OPPONENT SCORE RESULT RECORD POSITION GB/GA WINNER LOSER SAVE TIME ATTENDANCE
4/9 1 IOW 7-4 W 1-0 T1 - Greenwood (1-0) Britton Harris (1) 2:43 3,3204/10 2 IOW 8-1 W 2-0 1 1.0 Cooney (1-0) Pimentel 2:39 4,8214/11 3 IOW 0-13 L 2-1 T1 - Cooper Petrick (0-1) 3:03 6,1744/12 4 IOW 2-7 L 2-2 2 -1.0 Britton Lyons (0-1) 2:43 3,3394/13 OMA Postponed (rain); game rescheduled as part of 5/17 doubleheader4/14 5 OMA 1-5 L 2-3 2 -1.5 Mortensen Gast (0-1) 2:41 1,8324/15 6 OMA 4-2 W 3-3 2 -0.5 Socolovich (1-0) Brooks Harris (2) 2:45 4,7804/16 7 OMA 4-9 L 3-4 T2 -0.5 Blanton Cooney (1-1) 2:34 2,1844/17 8 @RR 4-7 L 3-5 T3 -1.5 Wolf Waldron (0-1) Edwards 2:34 11,2504/18 9 @RR 5-0 W 4-4 T1 - Lyons (1-1) Gonzalez 2:50 11,1934/19 10 @RR 4-11 L 4-6 3 -1.5 Klein Gast (0-2) Patton 2:15 10,7254/20 11 @RR 3-4 L 4-7 T3 -2.5 Claudio Hatley (0-1) Patton 2:48 5,8884/21 12 @OMA 2-4 L 4-8 T3 -3.0 Blanton Petrick (0-2) Paterson 2:24 3,2324/22 13 @OMA 7-2 W 5-8 T3 -2.0 Cooney (2-1) Binford 2:47 7,8684/23 14 @OMA 5-6 L 5-9 4 -3.0 Broderick Waldron (0-2) Paterson 2:57 3,4514/24 15 @OMA 8-7 W 6-9 T3 -3.0 Greenwood (2-0) Mortensen Tuivailala 3:06 4,1034/25 16 RR 3-5 L 6-10 4 -4.0 Wolf Whiting (0-1) Patton 2:39 6,2634/26 17 RR 4-5 L 6-11 4 -5.0 Ranaudo Petrick (0-3) Edwards 2:54 3,3924/27 18 RR 3-8 L 6-12 4 -6.0 Reyes Greenwood (2-1) 2:59 1,9444/28 19 RR 3-0 W 7-12 4 -5.0 Lyons (2-1) Gonzalez Tuivailala (2) 2:06 2,0044/29 OFF DAY4/30 20 @NO 4-3 W 8-12 4 -5.0 Gast (1-2) Rienzo Tuivailala (3) 2:17 3,876
5/1 21 @NO 0-4 L 8-13 4 -6.0 Mazzaro Butler (0-1) 2:35 7,1115/2 22 @NO 2-5 L 8-14 4 -7.0 Williamson Heyer (0-1) 2:27 5,5655/3 23 @NO 3-4 L 8-15 4 -8.0 Conley Hald (0-1) Capps 2:28 3,8765/4 24 CSP 5-4 W 9-15 T3 -7.0 Heyer (1-1) Bradley Hatley (1) 2:41 1,9005/5 25 CSP 4-6 L 9-16 T3 -7.0 Cravy Cooney (2-2) Knebel 2:38 2,3615/6 26 CSP 6-5 W 10-16 T3 -7.0 Tuivailala Knebel 2:54 2,1105/7 27 CSP 2-1 W 11-16 3 -6.0 Hatley (1-1) Leroux 2:14 2,1365/8 28 NO 1-13 L 11-17 T3 -6.0 Urena Hald (0-2) 2:58 3,0515/9 29 NO 2-5 L 11-18 T3 -7.0 Conley Gonzales (0-1) Mazzaro 2:31 5,7195/10 30 NO 0-7 L 11-19 4 -7.0 Misch Garcia (0-1) 2:47 3,4315/11 31 NO 2-1 W 12-19 T3 -7.0 Tuivailala (2-0) Urckfi tz 2:44 7,4375/12 32 @CSP 3-10 L 12-20 4 -7.5 Bradley Butler (0-2) 2:39 4,2075/13 33 @CSP 9-4 W 13-20 T3 -7.5 Petrick Gagnon Hatley 2:56 6.9805/14 34 @CSP 7-9 L 13-21 T3 -9.0 Wooten Waldron (0-3) Knebel 2:49 6,2085/15 35 @CSP 2-6 L 13-22 T3 -10.0 Cravy Whiting (0-2) 2:50 4,4255/16 36 OMA 5-0 W 14-22 3 -10.0 Cooney (3-2) Lamb 2:12 4,4335/17 37 OMA 1-2 L 14-23 T3 -10.5 Pino Gast (1-2) Coleman 1:45 3,228 38 OMA 4-1 W 15-23 3 -10.0 Waldron (1-3) Paterson Hatley (3) 2:08 3,2285/18 39 OMA 5-1 W 16-23 3 -9.5 Petrick (2-3) Mortensen (2-4) 2:15 6,0965/19 40 OMA 3-2 W 17-23 3 -9.0 Butler (1-2) Mariot 2:45 3,0675/20 OFF DAY5/21 41 @SAC 4-2 W 18-23 3 -8.0 Lyons (3-1) Coello 2:30 9,5965/22 42 @SAC 8-6 W 19-23 3 -7.0 Hatley (2-1) Hall Tuivailala (4) 3:30 9,8445/23 43 @SAC 6-4 W 20-23 3 -6.5 Butler (2-2) Rapada Tuivailala (5) 3:03 10,9105/24 44 @SAC 5-4 W 21-23 3 -7.0 Petrick (3-3) Blach Waldon (1) 2:36 11,0485/25 45 @FRE 5-1 W 22-23 T2 -6.5 Greenwood (3-1) White 2:30 4,2555/26 46 @FRE 2-5 L 22-24 3 -7.0 Wojciechowski Lyons (3-2) Chapman 2:21 4,3115/27 47 @FRE 6-1 W 23-24 3 -7.0 Cooney (4-2) Oberholtzer 2:23 4,7015/28 48 @FRE 4-5 (11) L 23-25 3 -8.0 Rodriguez Kiekhefer (0-1) 3:10 3,4875/29 49 SLC 3-5 (12) L 23-26 3 -8.0 Herrman Butler (2-3) 3:49 3,8535/30 50 SLC 6-2 W 24-26 3 -7.0 Waldron (2-3) Wilk 2:40 5,8625/31 SLC Postponed (rain); game rescheduled as part of 6/1 doubleheader
6/1 51 SLC 2-0 W 25-26 3 -6.5 Lyons (4-2) DeLoach 1:44 3,366 52 SLC 8-2 W 26-26 3 -6.0 Kiekhefer (1-1) Hensley 2:22 DH6/2 53 LV 6-0 W 27-26 2 -5.0 Cooney (5-2) Bowman 2:11 3,3646/3 54 LV 4-3 W 28-26 2 -5.0 Petrick (4-3) Rice 2:22 2,4176/4 55 LV 10-9 W 29-26 2 -5.0 Hatley (3-1) Bradford Tuivailala (7) 3:03 2,8816/5 56 LV 1-0 (7, rain) W 30-26 2 -5.0 Gast (2-3) Matz 1:39 4.3396/6 57 @IOW 7-2 W 31-26 2 -4.0 Lyons (4-3) Pimentel (3-4) 2:44 9,2516/7 58 @IOW 2-3 L 31-27 2 -5.0 Ortiz Hatley (3-2) 2:20 8,7606/8 59 @IOW 1-2 L 31-28 2 -5.0 Britton Socolovich (1-1) Schlitter 2:05 5,5556/9 60 @IOW 11-3 W 32-28 2 -4.0 Greenwood (4-1) Jokisch 2:30 7,4526/10 OFF DAY6/11 61 RR 3-2 W 33-28 2 -3.0 Gast (3-3) Pimentel Tuivailala 2:14 3,2736/12 62 RR 2-4 L 33-29 2 -4.0 Asher Cooney (5-3) Patton 2:27 4,2896/13 63 RR 4-5 L 33-30 2 -5.0 Ranaudo Petrick (4-4) Patton 3:01 7,6616/14 64 RR 2-0 W 34-30 2 -4.0 Lee (1-0) Harrison Tuivailala (9) 2:17 3,5376/15 65 @NAS 5-2 W 35-30 2 -4.0 Greenwood (5-1) Bassitt Tuivailala (10) 2:40 6,4026/16 66 @NAS 1-7 L 35-31 2 -5.0 Nolin Gast (3-4) 2:44 8,1986/17 67 @NAS 7-5 W 36-31 2 -5.0 Cooney (6-3) Zito Tuivailala (11) 3:02 6,2916/18 68 @OKC 5-6 L 36-32 2 -5.0 Tsao Waldron (2-4) 2:28 5,4626/19 69 @OKC 3-6 L 36-33 2 -5.0 McGuire Lee (1-1) Tsao 2:53 9,8856/20 70 @OKC 3-8 L 36-34 2 -6.0 Surkamp Greenwood (5-2) 2:32 11,1706/21 71 @OKC 7-3 W 37-34 2 -6.0 Gast (4-3) Smith 2:49 7,6906/22 OFF DAY6/23 72 NAS 4-6 L 37-35 2 -6.0 Zito Cooney (6-4) Cook 2:35 3,1976/24 73 NAS 9-4 W 38-35 2 -5.0 Kiekhefer (2-1) Neal 2:47 3,834
APRIL STANDINGS: 8-12 (Home 4-7, Road 4-5) AVG .222 14 HR, 4.68 ERA 40,053 (11)
MAY STANDINGS: 16-14 (Home 9-6, Road 7-8) AVG .246, 15 HR, 3.98 ERA 54,684 (13)
2015 MEMPHIS REDBIRDS DAY-BY-DAYDATE GAME OPPONENT SCORE RESULT RECORD POSITION GB/GA WINNER LOSER SAVE TIME ATTENDANCE
JULY STANDINGS: 16-12 (Home 9-7, Road 7-5) AVG .286, 21 HR, 3.89 ERA 70,129 (14)
AUGUST STANDINGS: 5-7 (Home 0-0, Road 5-7) AVG .281, 9 HR, 4.69 ERA
SEPTEMBER STANDINGS: 0-0 (Home 0-0, Road 0-0) AVG .- , - HR, - ERA
JUNE STANDINGS: 17-12 (Home 13-6, Road 4-6) AVG .259, 23 HR, 3.00 ERA 65,517 (18)
2015 MEMPHIS REDBIRDS TRANSACTIONS
NO. DATE ADD/DEL POS PLAYER TO FROM
1. 4/9 Delete RHP Keith Butler D.L.2. 4/10 Add C Ed Easley St. Louis3. 4/10 Add OF Mike O’Neill State College4. 4/13 Delete OF Mike O’Neill D.L.5. 4/13 Add C Ed Easley St. Louis6. 4/19 Delete INF Dean Anna St. Louis7. 4/20 Add OF Mike O’Neill D.L. 8. 4/21 Delete RHP Mitch Harris St. Louis9. 4/22 Delete OF Gary Brown Temp. Inactive List 10. 4/22 Delete LHP Marco Gonzales D.L. (retro 4/21)11. 4/23 Delete OF Gary Brown Angels (waivers)12. 4/23 Add INF Alex Mejia Springfi eld13. 4/24 Add INF Dean Anna St. Louis14. 4/25 Delete INF Alex Mejia Springfi eld15. 4/25 Add RHP Kurt Heyer Springfi eld16. 4/26 Delete C Cody Stanley St. Louis17. 4/30 Delete LHP Tim Cooney St. Louis18. 4/30 Add C Cody Stanley St. Louis19. 5/1 Delete RHP Miguel Socolovich St. Louis20. 5/1 Add LHP Tim Cooney St. Louis21. 5/2 Add LHP Kyle Hald Springfi eld22. 5/3 Delete RHP Sam Tuivailala St. Louis23. 5/4 Add INF Dan Johnson Free Agency24. 5/5 Delete LHP Tyler Lyons St. Louis25. 5/5 Add RHP Sam Tuivailala St. Louis26. 5/9 Delete LHP Kyle Hald Springfi eld27. 5/9 Add LHP Marco Gonzales D.L.28. 5/10 Add LHP Jaime Garcia (rehab) Ext. Spring Training29. 5/11 Delete LHP Jaime Garcia (rehab) Springfi eld30. 5/12 Delete C Travis Tartamella D.L.31. 5/12 Add LHP Justin Wright Springfi eld 32. 5/14 Delete OF Xavier Scruggs St. Louis33. 5/15 Add OF Xavier Scruggs St. Louis34. 5/17 Delete RHP Sam Tuivailala St. Louis35. 5/17 Add LHP Tyler Lyons St. Louis36. 5/18 Add INF Jacob Wilson Springfi eld37. 5/18 Delete INF Scott Moore Unconditionally Released38. 5/22 Add RHP Sam Tuivailala St. Louis39. 5/22 Delete RHP Boone Whiting Unconditionally Released40. 5/25 Delete LHP Marco Gonzales D.L. (retro to 5/21) 41. 5/25 Add RHP Heath Wyatt Springfi eld42. 5/27 Delete C Ed Easley St. Louis43. 5/27 Add C Travis Tartamella D.L.44. 5/28 Delete INF Matt Williams D.L.45. 5/28 Add RHP Miguel Socolovich St. Louis46. 5/29 Delete RHP Kurt Heyer Springfi eld47. 5/29 Add INF Alex Mejia Springfi eld48. 6/6 Delete OF Mike O’Neill Springfi eld49. 6/7 Add OF Tommy Pham St. Louis50. 6/9 Delete C Cody Stanley D.L. (retro to 6/7)51. 6/9 Add C Alberto Rosario Springfi eld52. 6/9 Delete RHP Miguel Socolovich St. Louis53. 6/12 Delete LHP Tyler Lyons St. Louis 54. 6/12 Add INF Matt Williams D.L.55. 6/12 Add RHP Thomas Lee Springfi eld56. 6/19 Delete INF Greg Garcia St. Louis57. 6/19 Delete OF Xavier Scruggs St. Louis 58. 6/19 Add C Ed Easley St. Louis59. 6/19 Add RHP Mitch Harris St. Louis60. 6/20 Delete C Alberto Rosario Springfi eld 61. 6/20 Add C Cody Stanley D.L.62. 6/25 Delete RHP Thomas Lee Springfi eld63. 5/25 Add LHP Tyler Lyons St. Louis
OPENING NIGHT ROSTERPITCHERS (13+1): RH Keith Butler*, LH Tim Cooney, LH John Gast, LH Marco Gonzales, LH Nick Greenwood, RH Mitch Harris, RH Marcus Hatley, LH Keith Kiekhefer, LH Tyler Lyons, RH Zach Petrick, RH Miguel Socolovich, RH Sam Tuivailala, RH Tyler Waldon, RH Boone Whiting
CATCHERS (3): Ed Easley, Cody Stanley, Travis Tartamella
INFIELDERS (6): Dean Anna, Greg Garcia, Ty Kelly, Scott Moore, Xavier Scruggs, Matt Williams
OUTFIELDERS (3): Gary Brown, Rafael Ortega, Stephen Piscotty
2015 MEMPHIS REDBIRDS TRANSACTIONSNO. DATE ADD/DEL POS PLAYER TO FROM
64. 6/30 Delete RHP Marcus Hatley St. Louis65. 7/1 Add RHP Joey Donofrio Springfi eld66. 7/2 Delete LHP Tim Cooney St. Louis67. 7/2 Add LHP Jimmy Reed Springfi eld68. 7/3 Delete OF Tommy Pham St. Louis69. 7/3 Add OF Jeremy Hazelbaker Springfi eld70. 7/4 Delete RHP Mitch Harris St. Louis71. 7/4 Add INF Greg Garcia St. Louis72. 7/4 Delete INF Jacob Wilson Temp. Inactive 73. 7/4 Add OF Nick Martini Springfi eld74. 7/7 Delete LHP Tyler Lyons St. Louis75. 7/8 Add LHP Tyler Lyons St. Louis76. 7/8 Delete INF Dan Johnson St. Louis77. 7/8 Add RHP Marcus Hatley St. Louis78. 7/10 Delete LHP Jimmy Reed Springfi eld79. 7/10 Add LHP Marco Gonzales D.L.80. 7/10 Delete LHP Marco Gonzales Palm Beach81. 7/10 Add RHP Thomas Lee Springfi eld82. 7/11 Delete LHP Nick Greenwood St. Louis83. 7/11 Delete RHP Sam Tuivailala St. Louis84. 7/11 Add RHP Chris Thomas Springfi eld85. 7/11 Add INF Xavier Scruggs St. Louis86. 7/18 Delete INF Matt Williams Springfi eld87. 7/18 Add LHP Nick Greenwood St. Louis88. 7/20 Delete RHP Chris Thomas Springfi eld89. 7/20 Add INF Jacob Wilson Temp. Inactive90. 7/21 Delete INF Ty Kelly Temp. Inactive91. 7/21 Add OF Tommy Pham St. Louis92. 7/21 Delete OF Stephen Piscotty St. Louis93. 7/21 Add RHP Mitch Harris (rehab) St. Louis 94. 7/22 Delete INF Ty Kelly Blue Jays (Waivers)95. 7/23 Add LHP Marco Gonzales Springfi eld96. 7/27 Delete RHP Thomas Lee Springfi eld97. 7/27 Add LHP Tim Cooney St. Louis98. 7/27 Delete LHP Tim Cooney D.L.99. 7/28 Delete RHP Mitch Harris (rehab) St. Louis100. 7/28 Add RHP Mitch Harris St. Louis101. 7/28 Delete RHP Joey Donofrio Springfi eld102. 7/28 Add RHP Sam Tuivailala St. Louis103. 7/29 Add RHP Jordan Walden (rehab) St. Louis104. 7/30 Delete INF Greg Garcia St. Louis105. 7/30 Add INF Matt Williams Springfi eld106. 7/31 Delete RHP Keith Butler Palm Beach107. 8/1 Delete RHP Marcus Hatley Temp. Inactive List 108. 8/1 Add RHP Miguel Socolovich St. Louis109. 8/2 Add RHP Marcus Hatley Temp. Inactive List110. 8/5 Delete OF Nick Martini Springfi eld111. 8/5 Delete RHP Jordan Walden (rehab) St. Louis112. 8/7 Delete INF Matt Williams Springfi eld113. 8/7 Add RHP Chris Thomas Springfi eld114. 8/7 Delete LHP Tyler Lyons St. Louis115. 8/7 Add INF Greg Garcia St. Louis116. 8/10 Delete RHP Marcus Hatley D.L. (retro to 8/7)117. 8/14 Add RHP Arturo Reyes Springfi eld
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PITCHERS (24)
Butler, Keith (4/9-7/31)Cooney, Tim (4/9-4/30, 5/1-7/2, 7-27)Donofrio, Joey (7/1-7/28)Garcia, Jaime (5/10)Gast, John (4/9-)Gonzales, Marco (4/9-7/10, 7/23-)Greenwood, Nick (4/9-7/10, 7/18-)Hald, Kyke (*5/3-5/9)Harris, Mitch (4/9-4/20, 6/19- 7/4, 7/28-)Hatley, Marcus (4/9-6/30, 7/8-7/30, 8/2-)Heyer, Heyer (4/25-5/29)Kiekhefer, Dean (4/9-)Lee, Thomas (*6/12-6/25, 7/10-7/27)Lyons, Tyler (4/9-5/5, 5/17-6/11, 6/25-7/7, 7/8-8/7)Petrick, Zach (4/9-)Reed, Jimmy (*7/3-7/10)Arturo Reyes (*8/14-)Socolovich, Miguel (4/9-5/1, 5/29-6/9, 8/1)Thomas, Chris (*7/11-7/20, 8/7-)Tuivailala, Sam (4/9-5/3, 5/5-5/17, 5/22-7/11, 7/28-)Walden, Jordan (7/29-8/5)Waldron, Tyler (4/9-)Whiting, Boone (4/9-5/22)Wright, Justin (5/12-)Wyatt, Heath (5/25-)
CATCHERS (4)
Easley, Ed (4/9, 4/12-5/27, 6/19-)Rosario, Albert (6/8-)Stanley, Cody, (*4/9-4/25, 4/30-)Tartamella, Travis (4/9-)
INFIELDERS (9)
Anna, Dean (4/9-4/18, 4/24-)Garcia, Greg (4/9-6/19, 7/4-7/30, 8/7-)Johnson, Dan (5/4-7/8)Kelly, Ty (4/9-7/22)Mejia, Alex (*4/23-4/24, 5/29-)Moore, Scott (4/9-5/18)Scruggs, Xavier (4/9-5/13, 5/15-6/19, 7/11-)Williams, Matt (*4/9-7/17, 7/30-8/7)Wilson, Jacob (*5/18-)
OUTFIELDERS (7)
Brown, Gary (4/9-4/20)Hazelbaker, Jeremy (7/3-)Martini, Nick (*7/4 -8/5)O’Neill, Mike (4/10-6/5)Ortega, Rafael (4/9-)Pham, Tommy (6/6-7/2, 7/21-)Piscotty, Stephen (4/9-7/21)