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DUNEDIN BLUE JAYS 2019 GAME INFORMATION * Dunedin Stadium * 373 Douglas Avenue, Dunedin FL 34698 * Instagram: @DunedinBlueJays * Twier: @dunedinbluejays * 2019 FSL FIRST HALF NORTH DIVISION CHAMPIONS * 2017 FSL CO-CHAMPIONS * 15 HALF DIVISION TITLES Dunedin Blue Jays Media Relaons Department CHARLOTTE STONE CRABS (57-37) (22-6) vs. DUNEDIN BLUE JAYS (59-35) (18-11) Game #95 | Away Game #49 | July 19th, 2019 | 6:30 P.M. | Charloe Sports Park | Port Charloe, FL. TBD () vs. RHP Graham Spraker (6-3, 2.19) Advanced-A Affiliate LAST TIME OUT: Seven of the nine starters recorded a hit in the game, and Chavez Young and Demi Orimoloye each drove in two runs. Troy Watson surrendered four runs in his first start in High-A with three strikeouts and two walks. The game went to extra innings against the Flying Tigers where Lakeland scored 5 unearned runs in the 10th to go on to win the game 10-6 and take the series 3-1. TONIGHT'S GAME: It is a bale of first place teams in Port Charloe. Dunedin comes in with the best overall record in the FSL this season, while the Stone Crabs have the best record to start the second half. Graham Spraker will be looking to get a team leading seven wins with tonight's start. The Blue Jays are also seeking their 60th win of the year with only five teams in all of MiLB have reached that mark this year. THE STREAK THAT WAS: When the Blue Jays went on an 11 game win streak started on June 28th with a win against the Daytona Tortugas the Blue Jays have led the league in mulple categories. The team has combined for a .287 BA, 93 runs, 22 doubles, 7 triples, 87 RBI, .385 OBP, and a .834 OPS. All of these led the Florida State League in the 11 day stretch. During the streak, Kacy Clemens lead the league in HR at 4, and had a .647 SLG percentage and 1.033 2nd behind Travis Swaggerty of Bradenton. The top five run leaders were Dunedin Blue Jays lead by Cal Stevenson with 16 runs scored. VIEW FROM THE TOP: Dunedin comes in having won 13 of their last 20 and 26 of 42 dang back to June 1st. Aſter June 19th's postponment and Clearwater's win, the Blue Jays dropped down to second place in the FSL North Division standings for the first me all season. The Blue Jays spent a total of 67 games and 76 days in first place in the North Division. Dang back to 2005, it marks the most games and the longest amount of days in a row the D-Jays have occupied the top spot in their respecve division. Dunedin spent just 12 days in second place regaining their lead on July 2nd. Over the last 30 days, the Blue Jays have been issued the most walks (112), scored the most runs (148), produced the best bang average (.261), driven in the most runs (140), and have the most extra-base hits (74). PUSH FOR 2,500: Dang back to the incepon of the Dunedin organizaon in 1978, the Blue Jays come into play tonight with 2,498 wins and 2,252 losses combined in regular season play and for a winning percentage of 52.6%. Since the genesis of the organizaon, Dunedin has compiled 20 winning seasons-including 10 of the last 12 seasons, 15 half division tles, 16 playoff appearances, and the organizaon's first Florida State League Co-Championship in 2017. As it stands today, the Blue Jays need just 2 more wins to reach 2,500 regular season wins in franchise history. WINNING PORTFOLIO: Dunedin has compiled a winning resume in the past few campaigns. The Blue Jays come into tonight's game with the the most wins in the league (59), and the highest winning percentage (.628). The Blue Jays win total is the third highest amount in all of Advanced-A Baseball behind the Down East Wood Ducks of the Carolina League (67), and ed with the Visalia Rawhide of the California League (60). Dunedin has posted an impressive winning porolio since 2012: CHAMPIONS OF THE FIRST HALF: With their victory in game one of a doubleheader with the Fire Frogs on June 11th, Dunedin clinched the first half FSL North Division tle and punched their cket to the Florida State League playoffs in September. The clincher marks the sixth first half tle and 15th half tle overall in franchise history. The first half tle also marks the first me the D-Jays have clinched in the first half since 2014. In the first half the Blue Jays compiled the best run differenal at +82 and scored 299 runs with the next closest team having 286. Dunedin also gave up the 2nd fewest runs with 217 in the half. KINGS OF THE HILL: Dunedin pitching have been dominate all season long with the third best ERA at 3.19, 286 ER in 807.0 IP (2nd). The starters have walked 108 baers while striking out 442 baers. Since coming back from the All-Star break Joey Murray has been lights out on the mound. He has a 0.86 WHIP, .158 Opp. BA, 36 K, and a 2.03 ERA. Out of the bullpen Jackson Rees has a 1.10 WHIP and a .224 Opp. BA. NO-DUH THE DROUGHT IS OVER: Ryan Noda went without a home run from June 8th to July 10th. In his last six game days he has hit a home run on three of them. Noda leads the team with nine home runs ahead of Demi Orimoloye (7) and Kacy Clemens (7). The OF/1B has 36 home runs for his career including 20 last season in Low-A Lansing. Ranks 1st in RBI at 55 ahead of Tampa's Dermis Garcia (54). ORIMOLOY-YAY: Demi Orimoloye was named June's Player of the Month for the Florida State League by Minor League Baseball. The Canadian hit a league leading .342 with 21 RBI, 5 HR, .407 OBP, 47 TB, and a 1.051 OPS. His RBI total was ed for the most in the league, and his 47 total bases were good for second. His 1.051 OPS blew away the rest of the field in the month with the next closest player being Trey Harris of the Florida Fire Frogs at .907. CAL KEEPS HITTING: Cal Stevenson had his hing streak ended on July 11th against Tampa at 22 straight games for his career high hing streak. During his hing streak, he has six extra base hits, 25 runs, and has only struck out 12 mes in 87 AB. Since June 8th, Stevenson has hit at a .345 AVG with a .450 OBP both lead the FSL, and a .859 OPS (3rd). His 28 runs scored also best the league ahead of Demi Orimoloye with 26. North Division Standings: 1st Overall: 59-35 1st Half: 41-24 2nd Half: 18-11 Home: 27-19 Road: 32-16 Day: 12-5 Night: 46-29 Morning: 1-1 Current Streak: L1 Last Five: 2-3 Last 10: 3-7 Series Openers: 19-11 Series Finales: 19-8 Sweeps/Swept: 6/1 Score First: 43-11 Opp. Score First: 16-24 Score more than 3: 46-8 Score 3 or less: 12-27 Lead aſter 6 innings: 44-2 Tied aſter 6 Innings: 5-7 Trail aſter 6 Innings: 9-25 Lead aſter 7 Innings: 44-0 Tied aſter 7 Innings: 5-6 Trail aſter 7 Innings: 4-24 Lead aſter 8 Innings: 44-0 Tied aſter 8 Innings: 5-6 Trail aſter 8 Innings: 2-21 One Run Games: 11-8 Two Run Games: 13-5 Out-Hit Opp.: 44-3 Make Error(s): 24-26 No Errors: 32-12 Game Dec/Last AB: 2-3 Extra Innings (Home): 3-1 Extra Innings (Road): 4-2 Extra Innings (Total): 7-3 Wearing Home Jerseys: 20-15 Wearing Road Jerseys: 26-14 Wearing Alt.Jerseys: 13-4 CHA DUN R: 404 (2nd) 458 (1st) H: 766 (T-3rd) 766 (T-3rd) BA: .247 (3rd) .253 (1st) HR: 52 (T-5th) 51 (8th) TB: 1121 (6th) 1137 (4th) BB: 293 (4th) 375 (1st) SB: 136 (1st) 107 (3rd) OBP: .319 (3rd) .343 (1st) SLG:.362 (5th) .376 (3rd) OPS: .681 (T-4th) .719 (1st) ERA: 2.99 (1st) 3.19 (3rd) H: 737 (T-7th) 743 (9th) ER: 274 (1st) 286 (2nd) BB: 280 (6th) 242 (1st) SO: 747 (9th) 795 (6th) RECORD BREAKDOWN 2019 Record: 4-3 2019 Home: 2-2 2019 at. Charloe: 2-1 Current Streak: W1 BLUE JAYS vs. CHA Saturday, July 20th at Charloe TBD vs. RHP Turner Larkins (5-4, 3.95) 6:30 Sunday, July 21st at Charloe TBD vs. LHP Nick Allgeyer (6-4, 4.15) 6:30 DATE OPPONENT UPCOMING SCHEDULE AND PROBABLE STARTERS BROADCAST TIME (ET) 1. Trevor Larnach (FTM) .316 2. Andy Sugilio (DBT) .300 3. Chris Sharpe (BRD) .292 4. Riley Delgado (FLO) .286 5. Alejo Lopez (DBT) .284 FSL BA. LEADERS FSL ERA LEADERS AROUND THE NEST 1. Tommy Romero (CHA) 1.92 2. Miguel Yajure (TAM) 2.27 3. Tony Dibrell (STL) 2.39 4. Trevor Rogers (JUP) 2.52 5. Tarik Skubal (LAK) 2.58 MLB-TORONTO (36-62) 4th, AL East (27.5) STREAK: L2 LAST GAME: 7/18 at BOS (L, 5-0) NEXT: 7/19 at DET (7:10 E.T.) AAA-BUFFALO (51-46) 2nd, IL North Division (5.0) STREAK: L1 LAST GAME: 7/18 vs. CHA (L, 6-0) NEXT: 7/19 vs. COL (7:05 E.T.) AA-NEW HAMPSHIRE (41-53) 5th, EL Eastern Division (16.0) STREAK: L2 LAST GAME: 7/18 vat REA (SUSP) NEXT: 7/19 at REA (7:10 E.T.) A-LANSING (46-49) 5th, MWL Eastern Division (12.0) STREAK:W1 LAST GAME: 7/18 vs. BUR (W, 5-4) NEXT: 7/19 vs. BUR (7:05 E.T.) SS-VANCOUVER (11-23) 4th NWL North Division (9.0) STREAK: L2 LAST GAME: 7/18 at SPO (L, 5-1) NEXT: 7/19 at SPO (6:30 P.T.) R-BLUEFIELD (14-15) 2nd AL Eastern Division (5.5) STREAK: L2 LAST GAME: 7/18 at BUR (L, 4-1) NEXT: 7/19 at BUR (6:30 ET) TEAM COMPARISON * PLAYOFF APPEARANCES: Five-Most in the League. * WINS: 557-Second Most in the Florida State League. * First ever FSL Championship (2017) in franchise history.

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Page 1: DUNEDIN BLUE JAYS · 2020. 2. 4. · DUNEDIN BLUE JAYS 2019 GAME INFORMATION * Dunedin Stadium * 373 Douglas Avenue, Dunedin FL 34698 * Instagram: @DunedinBlueJays * Twitter: @dunedinbluejays

DUNEDIN BLUE JAYS2019 GAME INFORMATION

* Dunedin Stadium * 373 Douglas Avenue, Dunedin FL 34698 * Instagram: @DunedinBlueJays * Twitter: @dunedinbluejays

* 2019 FSL FIRST HALF NORTH DIVISION CHAMPIONS * 2017 FSL CO-CHAMPIONS * 15 HALF DIVISION TITLES Dunedin Blue Jays Media Relations Department

CHARLOTTE STONE CRABS (57-37) (22-6) vs. DUNEDIN BLUE JAYS (59-35) (18-11)Game #95 | Away Game #49 | July 19th, 2019 | 6:30 P.M. | Charlotte Sports Park | Port Charlotte, FL.

TBD () vs. RHP Graham Spraker (6-3, 2.19)

Advanced-A Affiliate

LAST TIME OUT: Seven of the nine starters recorded a hit in the game, and Chavez Young and Demi Orimoloye each drove in two runs. Troy Watson surrendered four runs in his first start in High-A with three strikeouts and two walks. The game went to extra innings against the Flying Tigers where Lakeland scored 5 unearned runs in the 10th to go on to win the game 10-6 and take the series 3-1.

TONIGHT'S GAME: It is a battle of first place teams in Port Charlotte. Dunedin comes in with the best overall record in the FSL this season, while the Stone Crabs have the best record to start the second half. Graham Spraker will be looking to get a team leading seven wins with tonight's start. The Blue Jays are also seeking their 60th win of the year with only five teams in all of MiLB have reached that mark this year.

THE STREAK THAT WAS: When the Blue Jays went on an 11 game win streak started on June 28th with a win against the Daytona Tortugas the Blue Jays have led the league in multiple categories. The team has combined for a .287 BA, 93 runs, 22 doubles, 7 triples, 87 RBI, .385 OBP, and a .834 OPS. All of these led the Florida State League in the 11 day stretch. During the streak, Kacy Clemens lead the league in HR at 4, and had a .647 SLG percentage and 1.033 2nd behind Travis Swaggerty of Bradenton. The top five run leaders were Dunedin Blue Jays lead by Cal Stevenson with 16 runs scored.

VIEW FROM THE TOP: Dunedin comes in having won 13 of their last 20 and 26 of 42 dating back to June 1st. After June 19th's postponment and Clearwater's win, the Blue Jays dropped down to second place in the FSL North Division standings for the first time all season. The Blue Jays spent a total of 67 games and 76 days in first place in the North Division. Dating back to 2005, it marks the most games and the longest amount of days in a row the D-Jays have occupied the top spot in their respective division. Dunedin spent just 12 days in second place regaining their lead on July 2nd. Over the last 30 days, the Blue Jays have been issued the most walks (112), scored the most runs (148), produced the best batting average (.261), driven in the most runs (140), and have the most extra-base hits (74).

PUSH FOR 2,500: Dating back to the inception of the Dunedin organization in 1978, the Blue Jays come into play tonight with 2,498 wins and 2,252 losses combined in regular season play and for a winning percentage of 52.6%. Since the genesis of the organization, Dunedin has compiled 20 winning seasons-including 10 of the last 12 seasons, 15 half division titles, 16 playoff appearances, and the organization's first Florida State League Co-Championship in 2017. As it stands today, the Blue Jays need just 2 more wins to reach 2,500 regular season wins in franchise history.

WINNING PORTFOLIO: Dunedin has compiled a winning resume in the past few campaigns. The Blue Jays come into tonight's game with the the most wins in the league (59), and the highest winning percentage (.628). The Blue Jays win total is the third highest amount in all of Advanced-A Baseball behind the Down East Wood Ducks of the Carolina League (67), and tied with the Visalia Rawhide of the California League (60). Dunedin has posted an impressive winning portfolio since 2012:

CHAMPIONS OF THE FIRST HALF: With their victory in game one of a doubleheader with the Fire Frogs on June 11th, Dunedin clinched the first half FSL North Division title and punched their ticket to the Florida State League playoffs in September. The clincher marks the sixth first half title and 15th half title overall in franchise history. The first half title also marks the first time the D-Jays have clinched in the first half since 2014. In the first half the Blue Jays compiled the best run differential at +82 and scored 299 runs with the next closest team having 286. Dunedin also gave up the 2nd fewest runs with 217 in the half.

KINGS OF THE HILL: Dunedin pitching have been dominate all season long with the third best ERA at 3.19, 286 ER in 807.0 IP (2nd). The starters have walked 108 batters while striking out 442 batters. Since coming back from the All-Star break Joey Murray has been lights out on the mound. He has a 0.86 WHIP, .158 Opp. BA, 36 K, and a 2.03 ERA. Out of the bullpen Jackson Rees has a 1.10 WHIP and a .224 Opp. BA.

NO-DUH THE DROUGHT IS OVER: Ryan Noda went without a home run from June 8th to July 10th. In his last six game days he has hit a home run on three of them. Noda leads the team with nine home runs ahead of Demi Orimoloye (7) and Kacy Clemens (7). The OF/1B has 36 home runs for his career including 20 last season in Low-A Lansing. Ranks 1st in RBI at 55 ahead of Tampa's Dermis Garcia (54).

ORIMOLOY-YAY: Demi Orimoloye was named June's Player of the Month for the Florida State League by Minor League Baseball. The Canadian hit a league leading .342 with 21 RBI, 5 HR, .407 OBP, 47 TB, and a 1.051 OPS. His RBI total was tied for the most in the league, and his 47 total bases were good for second. His 1.051 OPS blew away the rest of the field in the month with the next closest player being Trey Harris of the Florida Fire Frogs at .907.

CAL KEEPS HITTING: Cal Stevenson had his hitting streak ended on July 11th against Tampa at 22 straight games for his career high hitting streak. During his hitting streak, he has six extra base hits, 25 runs, and has only struck out 12 times in 87 AB. Since June 8th, Stevenson has hit at a .345 AVG with a .450 OBP both lead the FSL, and a .859 OPS (3rd). His 28 runs scored also best the league ahead of Demi Orimoloye with 26.

North Division Standings: 1stOverall: 59-351st Half: 41-242nd Half: 18-11Home: 27-19Road: 32-16Day: 12-5Night: 46-29Morning: 1-1Current Streak: L1Last Five: 2-3Last 10: 3-7Series Openers: 19-11Series Finales: 19-8Sweeps/Swept: 6/1Score First: 43-11Opp. Score First: 16-24Score more than 3: 46-8Score 3 or less: 12-27Lead after 6 innings: 44-2Tied after 6 Innings: 5-7Trail after 6 Innings: 9-25Lead after 7 Innings: 44-0Tied after 7 Innings: 5-6Trail after 7 Innings: 4-24Lead after 8 Innings: 44-0Tied after 8 Innings: 5-6Trail after 8 Innings: 2-21One Run Games: 11-8Two Run Games: 13-5Out-Hit Opp.: 44-3Make Error(s): 24-26No Errors: 32-12Game Dec/Last AB: 2-3Extra Innings (Home): 3-1Extra Innings (Road): 4-2Extra Innings (Total): 7-3Wearing Home Jerseys: 20-15Wearing Road Jerseys: 26-14Wearing Alt.Jerseys: 13-4

CHA DUN

R: 404 (2nd) 458 (1st)H: 766 (T-3rd) 766 (T-3rd)BA: .247 (3rd) .253 (1st)HR: 52 (T-5th) 51 (8th)TB: 1121 (6th) 1137 (4th)BB: 293 (4th) 375 (1st)SB: 136 (1st) 107 (3rd)OBP: .319 (3rd) .343 (1st)SLG:.362 (5th) .376 (3rd)OPS: .681 (T-4th) .719 (1st)ERA: 2.99 (1st) 3.19 (3rd)H: 737 (T-7th) 743 (9th)ER: 274 (1st) 286 (2nd)BB: 280 (6th) 242 (1st)SO: 747 (9th) 795 (6th)

RECORD BREAKDOWN

2019 Record: 4-32019 Home: 2-22019 at. Charlotte: 2-1Current Streak: W1

BLUE JAYS vs. CHA

Saturday, July 20th at Charlotte TBD vs. RHP Turner Larkins (5-4, 3.95) 6:30Sunday, July 21st at Charlotte TBD vs. LHP Nick Allgeyer (6-4, 4.15) 6:30

DATE OPPONENT UPCOMING SCHEDULE AND PROBABLE STARTERS BROADCAST TIME (ET)

1. Trevor Larnach (FTM) .3162. Andy Sugilio (DBT) .3003. Chris Sharpe (BRD) .2924. Riley Delgado (FLO) .2865. Alejo Lopez (DBT) .284

FSL BA. LEADERS

FSL ERA LEADERS

AROUND THE NEST

1. Tommy Romero (CHA) 1.922. Miguel Yajure (TAM) 2.273. Tony Dibrell (STL) 2.394. Trevor Rogers (JUP) 2.525. Tarik Skubal (LAK) 2.58

MLB-TORONTO (36-62)4th, AL East (27.5)STREAK: L2LAST GAME: 7/18 at BOS (L, 5-0)NEXT: 7/19 at DET (7:10 E.T.)

AAA-BUFFALO (51-46)2nd, IL North Division (5.0)STREAK: L1LAST GAME: 7/18 vs. CHA (L, 6-0)NEXT: 7/19 vs. COL (7:05 E.T.)

AA-NEW HAMPSHIRE (41-53)5th, EL Eastern Division (16.0)STREAK: L2LAST GAME: 7/18 vat REA (SUSP)NEXT: 7/19 at REA (7:10 E.T.)

A-LANSING (46-49)5th, MWL Eastern Division (12.0) STREAK:W1LAST GAME: 7/18 vs. BUR (W, 5-4)NEXT: 7/19 vs. BUR (7:05 E.T.)

SS-VANCOUVER (11-23)4th NWL North Division (9.0) STREAK: L2LAST GAME: 7/18 at SPO (L, 5-1)NEXT: 7/19 at SPO (6:30 P.T.)

R-BLUEFIELD (14-15)2nd AL Eastern Division (5.5) STREAK: L2LAST GAME: 7/18 at BUR (L, 4-1)NEXT: 7/19 at BUR (6:30 ET)

TEAM COMPARISON

* PLAYOFF APPEARANCES: Five-Most in the League.* WINS: 557-Second Most in the Florida State League.

* First ever FSL Championship (2017) in franchise history.

Page 2: DUNEDIN BLUE JAYS · 2020. 2. 4. · DUNEDIN BLUE JAYS 2019 GAME INFORMATION * Dunedin Stadium * 373 Douglas Avenue, Dunedin FL 34698 * Instagram: @DunedinBlueJays * Twitter: @dunedinbluejays

TODAY'S BLUE JAYS STARTING PITCHER

TOMORROW'S BLUE JAYS STARTING PITCHER at CHARLOTTE- RHP TURNER LARKINS

Date-OPP. Decision IP H R ER BB SO HR ERA NP-S 4/4-at. CLR ND 3.0 2 0 0 0 4 0 0.00 42-314/9-at. FTM ND 3.2 2 0 0 1 2 0 0.00 54-364/14-vs. BDT ND 4.0 4 2 2 1 3 1 1.69 63-414/20-at. LAK W 4.0 6 3 3 3 5 0 3.07 76-464/26-at. JUP W 6.0 5 1 1 2 3 1 2.61 71-43APRIL: 2-0 20.2 19 6 6 7 17 2 2.61 306-1975/2-at. DBT W 5.0 3 1 1 0 4 0 2.45 67-475/8-at TAM W 6.0 1 0 0 1 4 0 1.99 75-485/16-vs. JUP ND 5.2 6 0 0 1 3 0 1.69 92-535/21-at STL L 6.0 5 2 2 1 2 1 1.87 41-285/26-vs. FLO L 5.0 7 5 3 0 6 0 2.23 79-56MAY: 2-2 27.2 22 8 6 3 19 1 1.99 354-2326/1-at CLR ND 2.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2.15 19-126/11-at FLO W 2.2 1 0 0 0 0 0 2.04 33-226/21-vs. PMB ND 5.0 4 1 1 1 1 0 2.02 70-436/27-at STL ND 2.0 3 0 0 0 1 0 1.95 31-25JUNE: 1-0 11.2 9 1 1 1 2 0 0.80 153-1027/2-vs. FLO W 6.0 7 3 3 1 1 0 2.18 N/A-N/A7/8-at TAM ND 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2.15 15-117/13-vs. STL L 5.2 6 2 2 3 5 0 2.23 86-52

LAST APP: 7/13 vs. STL (L, 5.2 Inn, 2 ER, 6 H, 5 SO)

TODAY’S START:

* Making his first start against Charlotte this season.* Has a 2.66 ERA with 22 strikeouts in his last 10 outings.

2019 HIGHLIGHTS:

* Named a FSL League All-Star.* Has come out of the bullpen eight times this year, but has also made 10 starts for Dunedin. * 2.32 ERA as a starter this year in 50.1 IP, and a 2.01 ERA coming out of the pen in 22.1 IP.*JUNE: 0.80 ERA in 11.2 IP

2018 HIGHLIGHTS:* Missed time because of injury with Class-A Lansing* Class-A Lansing-4-3, 3.26 ERA, 18 games, 15 starts, 91.0 Inn, 33 ER, 83 H, 66 SO, 26 BB

2017 HIGHLIGHTS:* Finished 1-1, 1.62 ERA in 19 appearances out of the bullpen, walking six while striking out 39.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:* Selected by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 31st round in 2017 out of Quincy College.* Upon entering pro-ball, Spraker has continued his work on developing his changeup:

RHP GRAHAM SPRAKER #18Height: 6’3” Weight: 200 Age: 24 (March 19th, 1995)

2019: 6-3, 2.19 ERA, 18G/10GS Career: 11-8, 2.61 ERA, 57G/27GS

SPRAKER-2019 SINGLE GAME HIGHS/LOWS

SPRAKER-2019 AND CAREER

SPRAKER-CAREER HIGHS/LOWS

SPRAKER-INSIDE THE NUMBERS

SPRAKER vs. CHA

LARKINS vs. CHARLOTTE

LARKINS-2019 AND CAREER

LARKINS-LAST FIVE APPEARANCES, 2019

2019 Highs 2019 Lows IP: 6.0, Four Times IP: 1.0, 7/8 at TAM H: 7, Two Times H: 0, 7/8 at TAMR: 5, 5/21 vs. FLO R: 0, Eight TimesER: 3, Three Times ER: 0, Eight TimesBB: 3, Two Times BB: 0, Seven TimesSO: 6, 5/26 vs. FLO SO: 0, Two TimesCG: / Shortest Outing: 5.0 Inn, Two TimesSHO: / Loss Streak: /

Highs LowsIP: 7.0, 2 Times IP: 1.0, Eight TimesH: 12, 8/26/2018 at. Dayton H: 0, Seven Times R: 5, Three Times R: 0, 27 Times ER: 4-5 Times ER: 0, 29 TimesBB: 5, 8/11/2018 vs. BG BB: 0, 24 TimesSO: 5-5 Times SO: 0, Five TimesCG: / Shortest Outing: 2.2, 4/8/18 vs. GLSHO: / Loss Streak: /

2019 at. HOME: 2-2, 2.75 ERA LAST WIN: 7/2/2019 vs. FLO2019 on ROAD: 4-1, 1.62 ERA LAST LOSS: 7/13/2019 vs. STL2019 vs. CHA: 0-0, 0.00 ERA K/9: 5.72019 vs. LHB: .271 BA BB/9: 2.12019 vs. RHB: .206 BA

W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER HR BB SO AVG2019: 0-0 0.00 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .00Career: 0-0 0.00 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000

2019 DAY-BY-DAY

W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER HR BB SO AVG2019: 0-0 7.20 1 1 5.0 9 4 4 1 1 4 .429CAREER: 0-0 7.20 1 1 5.0 9 4 4 1 1 4 .429

W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER HR BB SO AVG2019: 5-5 4.44 18 11 73.0 86 39 36 6 20 61 .291 CAREER: 12-12 3.66 44 29 172.0 189 78 70 9 51 148 .281

DATE-OPP DECISION IP H R ER BB SO HR ERA NP-S 6/12- at FLO W 5.0 4 0 0 0 6 0 0.00 81-52 6/21- vs. PMB ND 2.0 1 2 1 1 2 0 4.50 34-21 6/27- at STL L 5.0 6 3 3 2 4 0 4.50 87-51 7/08- at TAM ND 3.0 5 3 3 2 3 0 9.00 49-31 7/14- vs. STL ND 5.0 7 6 6 2 5 0 10.80 89-52

W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER HR BB SO AVG2019: 6-3 2.19 18 10 78.0 66 21 19 3 19 51 .232Career: 11-8 2.61 57 27 206.2 175 69 60 11 52 159 .227

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BLUE JAYS BULLPEN

#41 RHP EMERSON JIMENEZ

#26 RHP JACKSON REES

#11 RHP MIKE ELLENBEST

#35 RHP KYLE WEATHERLYLAST APP----7/14 vs. STL- 3.0 Inn, 1 H, 3 K, W SV/OPP/HLD----1/3/7 TOTALS: 2-2, 3.69 ERA, 1.44 WHIPLAST HR: 6/7 at BRD vs. LH: .212 (14-66, 0 HR) vs. RH: .244 (21-86, 1 HR)

* Added to the Dunedin roster on May 15th, and made his Advanced-A debut the same day against Jupiter, pitching 1.2 innings scoreless.* 2018: Missed the entire season due to injury and recovery from Tommy John Surgery.* CAREER: Went 8-8, with a 6.53 ERA in 27 games and 25 starts at Class-A Lansing in 2017; registered seven quality starts...Pitched at Short-Season Vancouver in 2016 and finished the year 1-3, 4.45 ERA, striking out 21 in 30.1 innings...24 years old...Selected by Toronto in the 24th round of the 2016 MLB Draft out of Saginaw Valley State; Signed for $75,000.

#33 RHP CONNOR LAW

W-L ERA SV SV/OPP IP H R ER HR BB SO BULLPEN STAFF: 24-14 3.10 24 24/32 331.2 310 149 114 8 134 353 HOME: 11-8 3.84 7 7/13 159.2 169 92 68 5 72 174 ROAD: 12-6 2.28 17 17/19 171.0 161 57 46 3 62 179 vs. CHA: 2-2 2.03 1 1/1 22.2 19 7 5 0 8 19 MONTH APRIL: 3-5 3.09 7 7/8 90.2 85 36 31 3 40 95 MAY: 9-4 4.55 5 5/8 89.0 103 52 45 3 40 114 JUNE: 7-3 2.59 7 7/10 99.0 70 34 26 2 33 98 JULY: 4-2 2.25 5 5/6 48.1 52 25 12 0 22 46 AUGUST: 0-0 0.00 0 0/0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SEPTEMBER: 0-0 0.00 0 0/0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

LAST APP----7/16 vs. LAK, 3.0 Inn, 2 H, 2 K, 0 ER SV/OPP/HLD----1/2/0 TOTALS: 1-2, 2.53 ERA, 1.38 WHIPLAST HR: / LH: .255 (12-47, 0 HR) RH: .228 (13-57, 0 HR)

* Opened the 2019 season registering three consecutive holds (April 7th-16th) and five consecutive scoreless outings.* 2018: Started 9 of his 36 appearances in 2018 and finished 12 games...6/17-7/11/2018: Allowed eight hits, struck out 13, and held opp. scoreless with a .148 BAA in 16 Inn consecutively.* CAREER: 24 years old...Selected by Toronto in the 8th round in 2016 MLB Draft out of Grayson, JC...Signed for $250,000.

LAST APP-----7/16 vs. LAK, 1.0 Inn, 1 ER, 2 H SV/OPP/HLD-----0/0/6 TOTALS: 1-0, 3.44 ERA, 1.79 WHIP LAST HR: / vs. LH: .294 (20-68, 0 HR) vs. RH: .295 (18-61, 0 HR) * Added to the Dunedin roster on April 18th from Class-A Lansing...Went 1-0 in four innings, throwing seven innings of shutout baseball with the Lugnuts.* 2018: Pitched to a 3.73 ERA in 24 apperances between Short-Season Vancouver and Advanced-A Dunedin in 2018.* CAREER: Went 2-1, with a 1.54 ERA in 14 games at Rookie level Bluefield in 2017...25 years old...Signed as an undrafted free agent in 2017 by Toronto out of Lindenwood College.

LAST APP------7/18 vs. LAK, 3.0 Inn, 3 H, 1 R, 1 SO SV/OPP/HLD-----0/1/1 TOTALS: 4-1, 3.24 ERA, 1.42 WHIPLAST HR: / vs. LH: .303 (23-76, 0 HR) vs. RH: .218 (19-87, 0 HR) * Has a 1.38 ERA since the start of the second half with a 1.00 WHIP.* 2018: Appeared in 16 games last season with Class-A Lansing...Had multiple trips to the Injured List throughout the season... Recorded a 1.51 WHIP in 29.2 IP with a 7.58 ERA...Converted to the pitching position after 5 seasons as a shortstop.* CAREER: 24 years old...Signed by Toronto as a Minor League Free Agent in June of 2017...Finished 1-0, pitching 15.0 scoreless innings in nine appearances out of the bullpen...Originally signed by the Colorado Rockies as an International Free Agent in July of 2011.

LAST APP-----7/18 vs. LAK, 1.0 IP, 5 R, 4 H, L SV/OPP/HLD-----0/0/4 TOTALS: 2-1, 1.35 ERA, 1.10 WHIPLAST HR: / vs. LH: .286 (10-35, 0 HR) vs. RH: .171 (7-41, 0 HR)

* Added to the Dunedin roster on June 6th from Class-A Lansing...Went 2-0 with a 0.36 ERA (1 ER in 25.1 Innings), striking 44 and walking four.* 2018: Pitched to an ERA of 5.06 in 16 appearances out of the bullpen at two different rookie levels.* CAREER: 24 years old...Signed as an undrafted free agent by Toronto out of the University of Hawaii...Finished 5-3 with a 3.86 ERA in 15 games and starts his senior season.

#44 MAVERIK BUFFOLAST APP----7/17 vs. LAK, 1.0 Inn, 1 H, 0 R SV/OPP/HLD----1/1/0 TOTALS: 0-0, 0.00 ERA, 1.00 WHIPLAST HR: / LH: .500 (1-2, 0 HR) RH: .000 (0-1, 0 HR)

* Activated off the Injured List at Dunedin on July 16th.* 2018: Started 11 games in Dunedin last season with a 6.12 ERA and a 3-4 record. * CAREER: Has a 17-9 career win lossin 41 games played. Has a career 1.35 WHIP with 154 K. Selected in the 34th round out of BYU in 2017. A native of Salem, Utah. He is currently in his third season of the Blue Jays sys-tem. Dominated in his rookie ball season with a 0.53 ERA and a 0.88 WHIP in 34.0 IP in the Gulf Coast League.

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Season Totals: (.250, 1 HR, .714 OPS) LAST GAME: .000 (0-4), 1 K THIS SERIES: / LAST HR: 5/25 vs. FLO CURRENT STREAK--0-4, K vs. LHP/RHP: .444/.213

#20 C ALEJANDRO KIRK

AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB IBB HBP SO SF SB CS PA OBP SLG OPSSEASON TOTALS: .253 94 3023 458 766 166 26 51 416 1137 375 2 51 813 27 107 40 3490 .343 .376 .719HOME: .268 46 1440 245 386 80 17 34 233 602 160 2 22 361 17 48 14 1645 .347 .418 .765ROAD: .240 48 1583 213 380 86 9 17 183 535 215 0 29 452 10 59 26 1845 .340 .338 .678vs. CHA: .216 7 218 21 47 7 2 2 17 64 21 0 5 54 0 9 2 246 .299 .294 .593

#9 C CHRISTOPHER BEC

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#21 INF KACY CLEMENS

* Drilled the game-winning three-run homerun against Palm Beach on June 21st. Banged a two-run walk-off home run against Tampa on June 17th; His second walk-off hit of the year...Notched the game winning hit with an RBI single on 16th of May...Added to the Dunedin roster from AA-New Hampshire on May 15th.* 2018: Played in a total of 120 games with A-Lansing and Advanced-A Dunedin; Slashed .231/.331/.375 with 12 homeruns...* CAREER: Produced a slash line of .274/.379/.413 in 62 games played with Short-Season Vancouver in 2017...Registered a career high nine game hitting streak from August 9th-18th...24 years old...Selected by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 8th round of the 2017 MLB draft out of the University of Texas; Signed for $50,000 dollars...Played all four years with the Longhorns and hit a team high 12 homeruns, drove in a team high 49 runs, and registered the best OBP (.414), (.532), and OPS (.946) on the Longhorns squad in 2017...named the inaugural Brooks Kieschnick Team MVP and Keith Moreland Offensive Player of the Year for his efforts during the 2017 season.

* FSL LEADERBOARD: SB (16)-T-8th* 2018: Played in 49 games with Short-Season Vancouver...Stole 16 bases with the Canadiens-the third best mark on the team... Posted the second best OBP at .351...Had multi-hit efforts in 13 of the 25 games...Registered a season high 12 game hitting streak from May 29 to June 13...During the hitting streak, put up a slash line of .381/.462/.929 with 16 RBI.* CAREER: 23 years old...Drafted in the 5th round out of the University of Maine in June of 2018; Signed for $5,000...

Season Totals: (.180, 6 HR, .590 OPS) LAST GAME: .000 (0-4), THIS SERIES: /LAST HR: 7/07 at LAK CURRENT STREAK-- 0-7 vs. LHP/RHP: .188/.179

Season Totals: (.320, 0 HR, .862 OPS) LAST GAME: .000 (0-2), BB THIS SERIES: /LAST HR: / CURRENT STREAK--0-2 vs. LHP/RHP: .390/.292

* Ranked as the 22nd best prospect in the Toronto organization according to MLB Pipeline.* Drove in three runs with the bases loaded in the top of the ninth against Tampa on May 6th to give the Blue Jays the lead and victory.* Promoted to Advanced-A Dunedin on May 3rd after playing in 21 games at Class-A Lansing...Hit .299 (23-77) with 6 2B, 3B 3 HR, and 18 RBI...Slashed .299/.427/.519 overall with the Lugnuts...Registered a seven game hit streak (11-31 .355 BA, 3 2B, 4 RBI) from April 7th-18th.*SInce joining on May 6th, Kirk has 14 2B T-3rd, and he has driven in 21 RBI in 38 games. * 2018: Appalachian League Post-Season All-Star as a member of the Bluefield Blue Jays...Slashed .354/443/.558 in 58 games with Bluefield...Registered 73 hits, 10 homeruns, 57 RBI, and 33 BB....APPALACHIAN LEAGUE LEADERBOARD: RBI (57)-T-1st, BA (.354)-3rd, Hits (73)-4th, TB (115)-4th, OBP (.443)-4th, SLG (.558)-4th, OPS (1.001)-6th...Registered a career high 14 game hit streak (19-51 ..373 BA) from July 29th-August 16th-T-2nd longest streak in the Appalachian League...Finished the season on a seven game hit streak (13-26 .500 BA)...* CAREER: 20 years old...Signed by Toronto as a free agent on September 24th, 2016.

#19 OF RYAN NODASeason Totals: (.236, 9 HR, .790 OPS) LAST GAME: .250 (1-4), RBI THIS SERIES: /LAST HR: 7/16 vs. LAK CURRENT STREAK--1G (1-4, RBI) vs. LHP/RHP: .216/.242

* FSL LEADERBOARD: BB (48)- 1st, RBI (55)-1st.* Currently ranks as the 20th best propect in the Toronto Blue Jays organization according to MLB Pipeline.* 2018: Led all of Minor League Baseball last season with 109 walks...Finished 5th in On-Base Percentage across all full-season affiliates at .421 as well as the best mark in the Midwest League last season....Had a season high 12 game hitting streak from May 29, 2018 to June 13...During the hitting streak, he slashed .381/.462/.929 with 16 RBI...Two time Midwest League Player of the Week (June 10th, June 24th).* CAREER: Hit .364 with 18 doubles, 3 triples, 7 homeruns, 39 RBI, and 62 runs scored in 2017...Appalachian League Player of the Week for July 9th... MILB Appalachian League Player of the month for July...Finished the season as the 2017 Appalachian League Player of the Year, MILB.Com Organizational and Appalachian League Post-Season All-Star, and a Baseball America Rookie All-Star...APPALACHIAN LEAGUE RANKINGS 2017: BA-1st, Runs-1st, BB-1st, wRC+-1st (190), wOBA-1st (.487), BABIP-1st (.483), ISO-1st (.210), OBP-1st (.507), SLG %-1st (.507), OPS-1st (1.082), Hits (78)-2nd, 2B (18)-T-5th...23 years old...Selected in the 15th round in 2017 by Toronto out of the University of Cincinnati; Signed for $125,000.

#4 INF CULLEN LARGESeason Totals: (.277, 4 HR, .807 OPS) LAST GAME: .400 (2-5), 2B THIS SERIES: /LAST HR: 5/26 vs. FLO CURRENT STREAK--1G, (2-5, 2B) vs. LHP/RHP: .356/.254

* Returned from the Injured list on June 27th after being injured on June 8th. * 2019: Drove in three runs on 6/30 against Daytona...Activated off the 7 Day Injured List on June 27th; Missed 13 games because of an undisclosed injury.. ON-BASE STREAK: Registered a Career high 20 game On-Base streak (22-70-.314 BA, 16 Runs, 11 XBH, 10 RBI, 12 BB) from April 5th-28th- It ranks as T-longest in the FSL in 2019 and seventh longest such streak in all of Advanced-A Baseball in 2019...Registered a pair of seven game hitting streaks from 4/18-26th and 4/30-5/7.* 2018: Produced a slash line of .316/.411/.568 last season with Class-A Lansing..Hit five home runs, with his first career home run coming on April 9th against the Fort Wayne Tincaps...Notched a career high five hits with two doubles and a stolen base in vs. the Dayton Dragons on April 26th.* CAREER: 23 years old...Selected in the 5th round in 2017 by Toronto out of William and Mary College; Signed for $302,100...Slashed .323/.399/.475 in three seasons for the Tribe...Led the Tribe in hits all three years he played in the program...Recorded a team leading 76 hits, a .338 batting average, and 24 total extra-base hits, while finishing in the top five in Runs (49)-2nd, Doubles (16)-2nd, RBI (39)-3rd, BB (26)-3rd, SLG % (.507)-3rd, OPS (.926)-4th, OBP (.419)-5th his Junior season...Finished his collegiate career with the second most hits in program history (225), an above average Isolated Power number of 152.

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#8 OF CAL STEVENSON

#3 INF KEVIN VICUNASeason Totals: (.252, 1 HR, .644 OPS) LAST GAME: .250 (1-4), 2 R THIS SERIES: /LAST HR: 5/28 vs. TAM CURRENT STREAK--2G, 3-6, 3B, RBI vs. LHP/RHP: .203/.267

BLUE JAYS HITTERS

* Finished 4-4 with two RBIs on May 19th in the second game of a doubleheader against Lakeland.* Ranked as the 25th best prospect in the Toronto organization according to MLB Pipeline.* 2018: Finished 2018 ranked fourth in the Midwest League in hits (99), runs (60), and total bases (133) in 89 games played.... Midwest League Mid-Season All-Star...Drove in a career high 37 runs with Class-A Lansing...Recorded 24 extra base hits, 16 doubles, six triples, and two homeruns in 2018...Slashed .266/.307/.358 in 89 total games.* CAREER: Playing in his second stint with Dunedin...Played in 26 games, hitting .202 (17-84) with 10 runs scored for the D-Jays in 2017... 21 years old...Signed as an international free agent in 2014 out of Venezuela as a 16 year old amateur prospect.

#6 OF DEMI ORIMOLOYE

#2 OF CHAVEZ YOUNGSeason Totals: (.234, 5 HR, .650 OPS) LAST GAME: .200 (1-5), 2 RBI THIS SERIES: /LAST HR: 6/6 vs. CHA CURRENT STREAK--2G (2-8) 3 RBI vs. LHP/RHP: .188/.248

Season Totals: (.237, 7 HR, .678 OPS) LAST GAME: .400 (2-5), 2 RBI THIS SERIES: /LAST HR: 7/5 at LAK CURRENT STREAK--2G, 5-8, 3 RBI vs. LHP/RHP: .274/.226

* Named the player of the month for July by Minor League Baseball in the Florida State League... Hit for a .342 BA- 1st, 21 RBI- T-1st, .644- 1st, 1.051 OPS, and 5 HR- T-3rd.

* 2018: Played in 126 games last season between Brewers affiliates, Class-A Wisconsin Timber Rattlers, and Advanced-A Carolina Mudcats... Drove in 55 RBI, with 12 home runs, 20 doubles, and 6 triples...Earned a Mid-Season All-Star accolade with Class-A Wisconsin...Finished the season on an 11 game hitting streak with 15 total hits, 11 RBI, and a .326 BA with Advanced-A Carolina.* CAREER: Hit 11 homeruns with Advanced-A Wisconsin in 2017...22 years old...Selected by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 4th round of the 2015 MLB draft from St. Matthew Catholic SS in Orleans, ON; Signed for $450,000...Traded to the Blue Jays in a deal involving Curtis Granderson on August 31st, 2018.

Season Totals: (.280, 4 HR, .747 OPS) LAST GAME: .250 (1-4), BB THIS SERIES: /LAST HR: 5/23 vs. FLO CURRENT STREAK--2G, 2-6, RBI, 2 BB vs. LHP/RHP: .290/.277

* Ended on a 22 game hitting streak. The longest of his career, and the longest streak of the year in the league.* Hit an inside the park homerun on May 23rd against Florida-The first hit by a Dunedin Blue Jays in four years.* Ranked as the 23rd best prospect in the Blue Jays organization according to MLB Pipeline.* 2018: APPALACHIAN LEAGUE RANKINGS: OBP (.494)-1st, Runs (61)-1st, BB (53)-1st, BA (.359)-2nd, OPS (.1012)-2nd, SB (20)-2nd, H (70)-6th, SLG % (.518)-6th, TB (101)-9th...Registered five hitting streaks of five games or more including a season and career long 12 game streak from 7/5-19...Finished the 2018 season as an MILB Organizational and Appalachian League All-Star...Slashed .369/.511/.523 in 59 games across two rookie levels. * CAREER: 22 years old...Selected in the 10th round of the 2018 MLB draft from the University of Arizona by Toronto; Signed for $5,000... led the Pac-12 conference in BB in 2017...Selected by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 36th round in 2016.

* Activated from the Temporary Inactive List on May 11th after missing 11 games.* Ranked as the 17th best prospect in the Toronto Blue Jays system according to MLB Pipeline.* 2018: Hit .285, 33 doubles, 9 triples, 8 homeruns, 57 RBI with Class-A Lansing...Named an Midwest League All-Star in 2018.... MIDWEST LEAGUE RANKINGS: Runs (88)-1st, 2B (33)-T-2nd, TB (209)-2nd, 3B (9)-T-2nd, Hits (134)-6th, OBP (.363)-8th, SLG %(.445)-9th...Slashed .285/.363/.445 in 125 total games played with the Lugnuts.* CAREER: Born in Freeport, Bahamas...21 years old...Selected by Toronto in the 39th round out of Faith Baptist High School in 2016; Signed for $200,000.

#1 INF SAMAD TAYLORSeason Totals: (.217, 4 HR, .667 OPS) LAST GAME: .500 (2-4), THIS SERIES: /LAST HR: 7/14 vs. STL CURRENT STREAK--2G, 3-6, RBI vs. LHP/RHP: .170/.229

* Registered his seventh career three hit game on April 30th vs. Daytona.* Ranked as the 19th best prospect in the Toronto organization according to MLB Pipeline.* Hit two home runs on July 1st against the Florida Fire Frogs. His first multi-home run game of his career.* 2018: Was tied for the Minor League organizational lead in stolen bases with 44 last season, teammate Chavez Young was the other Blue Jays Minor Leaguer to reach 44 stolen bases. * CAREER: Acquired by the Toronto organization from Cleveland in a trade that involved LHP Thomas Pannone coming to Blue Jays organization...20 years old...Selected in the 20th round in 2016 by the Cleveland Indians out of Corona High School (Corona, CA.); Signed for $125,000.

* Added to the Dunedin roster on April 11th from Extended Spring Training.* 2018: Played in 98 games with Class-A Lansing in 2018, hitting .227, with 11 2B, 3 HR, 37 RBI.* CAREER: Produced a slash line of .252/.364/.329 in 2017 as a member of Short Season Vancouver...Hit .338 at two different rookie levels between 2015-16...23 years old...Signed by Toronto as an amateur Free Agent in September of 2013.

Season Totals: (.263, 0 HR, .696 OPS) LAST GAME: .000 (0-3), 3 K THIS SERIES: /LAST HR: / CURRENT STREAK--0-3 vs. LHP/RHP: .237/.269

#5 OF NORBERTO OBESO

#7 NICK PODKULSeason Totals: (.286, 0 HR, .724 OPS) LAST GAME: .250 (1-4), 1 RBI THIS SERIES: /LAST HR: / CURRENT STREAK--8G, .313 (10-32), 2 2B, 8 RBI vs. LHP/RHP: .375/.259

* Drove in his first run as a Dunedin Blue Jay on June 26th against St. Lucie.* 2019: Added to the Dunedin roster and made his Advanced-A debut on June 23rd...Midwest League All-Star with Class-A Lansing...Slashed .254/.369/.368 with two homeruns,and 20 RBIs in 57 games played...Registered a six game hitting streak from May 9th-15th (9-22, .409 BA).* 2018: Played in 50 games with Short-Season Vancouver, hitting .222, with 10 doubles, two triples, three homeruns and 18 RBIs.* CAREER: 22 years old...Selected by Toronto in the 7th round of the 2018 MLB draft from University of Notre Dame; Signed for $175,000...Hit .312 with a career high eight home runs in 54 games his junior season for the Irish in 2018; Finished first on the team in Runs (40), Walks (33), Slugging Percentage (.525), OPS (.958), second on the team in Hits (63), Batting Average (.312), Doubles (13), On-Base Percentage (.400), Stolen Bases (9), ISO (.213), and third on the team in homeruns (8), RBIs (40).

#10 INF JESUS NAVARROSeason Totals: (.250, 0 HR, .609 OPS) LAST GAME: .000 (0-1), BB THIS SERIES: /LAST HR: / CURRENT STREAK--0-3 vs. LHP/RHP: .143/.283 * Activated off the 7-Day Injured List on July 6th.* 2019: Drove in the tying and winning runs on 7/8 against Tampa...Placed on 7-Day Injured List on 6/29...Added to the Dunedin roster from Extended Spring

Training of May 15th.* 2018: Played in 54 games at A-Lansing and slashed .288/.355/.359...Finished off the year on a seven game hitting streak from August 24th-September 3rd.* CAREER: Originally signed by Toronto as an amateur free agent on July 3rd, 2014.

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BREAKDOWNS 2019 vs. CHARLOTTE-Overall: 4-3 Home: 2-2 Road: 2-1

DATE: PLACE: W-L/SCORE: WP/REC: LP/REC: SAVE: NOTEWORTHY: 4/15 Port Charlotte, FL. W/6-1 Cheshire/2-0 York/1-1 Dun: All six runs scored unanswered4/16 Port Charlotte, FL. W/2-0 Allgeyer/2-1 Salinas/0-2 Shannon/24/17 Port Charlotte, FL. L/4-3 Raiden/1-0 E. Jimenez/0-1 6/3 Clearwater, FL. L/3-1 Campbell/5-4 Ellenbest/0-1 Salinas/26/4 Clearwater, FL. W/1-0 D. Jimenez/4-1 Plassmeyer/2-26/5 Clearwater, FL. L/2-0 Ryan/3-2 Murray/2-1 Raiden/46/6 Clearwater, FL. W/8-7 Law/1-0 Marsden/0-27/19 Port Charlotte, FL.7/20 Port Charlotte, FL.7/21 Port Charlotte, FL.8/30 Clearwater, FL.8/31 Clearwater, FL.9/1 Clearwater, FL.

VS. FLORIDA STATE LEAGUENORTH: CLR DBT FLO LAK TAM TOTALS: SOUTH: FTM BDT CHA JUP PMB STL TOTALSHOME: 0-3 2-1 6-1 3-4 4-1 14-10 0-0 2-1 2-2 2-1 3-1 1-4 10-9 ROAD: 5-2 3-3 3-0 5-1 4-3 20-8 2-2 2-1 2-1 4-0 0-0 4-3 14-8 DAY: 2-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 0-0 4-3 0-1 1-1 1-1 2-0 1-0 3-0 8-3 NIGHT: 4-4 5-3 8-0 7-4 8-4 32-15 2-1 3-1 3-2 4-1 2-1 2-7 16-13 XTRA: 1-0 0-1 0-0 1-1 1-1 3-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 LHP: 2-1 2-1 3-0 1-0 1-0 9-2 1-1 1-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 2-3 6-6 RHP: 3-2 3-3 6-1 7-5 7-4 26-15 1-1 3-2 3-2 5-0 3-1 3-4 17-8 DH: 0-0 0-0 2-0 1-3 1-3 4-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 2-2 3-3

BLUE JAYS BY DAYS/MONTHS/INNINGS

FSL STANDINGS RECENT TRANSACTIONS INJURED LIST

CAUGHT STEALING OUTFIELD ASSISTSMULTI-RUN INNINGS

DAYS RECORD RUNS/G HITS/G AVG HR RBI BB/SO SB/CS Monday 8-2 38/3.8 72/7.2 .225 4 33 34/80 10/2 Tuesday 6-9 57/3.8 110/7.3 .243 4 55 45/118 16/3 Wednesday 10-6 77/4.8 139/8.7 .270 6 70 64/132 19/8 Thursday 10-5 98/6.5 143/9.5 .287 15 92 60/133 14/5 Friday 9-3 64/5.3 104/8.7 .257 6 55 52/112 12/9 Saturday 7-7 46/3.3 85/6.1 .196 5 39 61/130 16/9 Sunday 9-3 78/6.5 113/9.4 .284 11 72 59/108 20/4

MONTHS RECORD RUNS/G HITS/G AVG HR RBI BB/SO SB/CS April 15-9 116/4.8 198/7.1 .245 13 102 111/249 33/13 May 19-10 133/4.6 238/8.2 .258 17 122 95/238 22/9 June 16-8 85/3.5 190/7.9 .257 13 106 108/203 36/12 July 10-7 91/5.4 130/7.6 .252 8 86 61/123 16/6 August September RUNS BY INNINGS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10+ Total OPP 34 32 40 36 42 37 44 37 22 12 334 DUN 59 55 35 69 53 44 54 44 33 18 458

FIRST HALF-NORTH FIRST HALF-SOUTH 1. Dunedin (TOR): 41-24 1. Fort Myers (MIN): 39-27 2. Clearwater (PHI): 36-30 1. Palm Beach (STL): 35-293. Daytona (CIN): 35-30 3. Bradenton (PIT): 36-304. Lakeland (DET): 29-36 4. Charlotte (TB): 35-315. Tampa (NYY): 28-38 5. St. Lucie (NYM): 32-346. Florida (ATL): 25-41 6. Jupiter (MIA): 21-42SECOND HALF-NORTH SECOND HALF-SOUTH 1. Dunedin (TOR): 18-11 1. Charlotte (TB): 22-62. Clearwater (CLR): 14-15 2. St. Lucie (NYM): 19-113. Daytona (CIN): 13-16 3. Bradenton (PIT): 15-133. Tampa (NYY): 13-16 4. Fort Myers (MIN): 14-155. Lakeland (DET): 13-17 4. Jupiter (MIA): 14-156.Florida (ATL): 10-19 6. Palm Beach (STL): 9-20

PLAYER MOVE 7/15 OF Dalton Pompey- Transferred on ML Rehab from Dunedin to Buffalo

7/15 RHP Brad Wilson- Transferred from Dunedin to New Hampshire

7/15 C Chris Bec- Reinstated from the Suspended List at Dunedin

7/16 RHP Maverik Buffo- Activated from the Injured List at Dunedin

7/18 RHP Joey Murray- Transferred to New Hampshire from Dunedin

7/18 RHP Troy Watson- Transferred to Dunedin from Lansing

PLAYER SB CS PCT Riley Adams 12 4 33%Christopher Bec 35 6 17%Alejandro Kirk 25 15 63%Javier Hernandez 5 0 0%

PLAYER GAMES MISSED 1. Andy Ravel-RHP 942. Donnie Sellers-RHP 943. Matt Shannon-RHP 35

PLAYER TOTAL 1. Chavez Young 62. Cal Stevenson 123. Norberto Obeso 34. Ryan Noda 15. Demi Orimoloye 3

RUNS TIMES 2 43 3 28 4 16 5 5 6 5 8 1 9 1

EJECTIONSPLAYER/Manager/Coach DATE-OPPSamad Taylor-INF 4/13-BDTMatt Young-Hitting Coach 4/30-DBTRyan Noda-INFChris Bec- C

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HIGHS/LOWS• BLUE JAYS OPPONENT 18, 4/25 at. JUP......................................... MOST RUNS, GAME...................................... 9, 5/3-STL 9, 5/22 at. STL...........................................MOST RUNS, INNING .................................... 6, 6/18-Tampa 22, 4/25 at. JUP..........................................MOST HITS.................................................... 19, 5/11-CLR 2, 5/21 at. STL............................................FEWEST HITS................................................. 1, Multiple 6, 4/25 at JUP.............................................MOST DOUBLES............................................ 4-5/3-STL 2, Multiple.................................................MOST TRIPLES............................................... 2, 4/13-BDT 3, 5/2 at. DBT.............................................MOST HOMERUNS........................................ 4, Multiple 5, Multiple.................................................MOST STOLEN BASES.................................... 3, Multiple 12, 6/8 at. BDT...........................................MOST WALKS................................................ 5-6/30 at. DBT 19, 4/5 at. CLR...........................................MOST STRIKEOUTS........................................ 16-5/1-DBT 14, 4/28 at. JUP......................................... MOST RUNNERS LOB..................................... 12-Multiple

P: Pearson-6, Castillo-18, Allgeyer-17, Dillon-11, Larkins-10, Spraker-9, Murray-11, Townsend-1, Harris-1, Zeuch-2, Winckowski-4, Merryweather-1, Borucki-1, Adam-1, Watson-1 C: Adams-19, Bec-30, Kirk-40, Hernandez-4 1B: Noda-35, Williams-21, Clemens-37 2B: Vicuna-12, Taylor-57, Warmoth-13, Navarro-4, Podkul-1, Large-6 3B: Guerrero Jr.-4, Large-52, Vicuna-4, Taylor-10, De Los Santos-1, Navarro-12, Brito-2, Podkul-8 SS: Warmoth-21, Vicuna-61, De Los Santos-2, Navarro-3, Brito-1, Bichette-3, Navarro-1, Taylor-1 LF: Stevenson-46, Noda-15, Orimoloye-7, Obeso-22, Steinmetz-2, Pompey-1 CF: Young-59, Stevenson-30, Davis-2, Steinmetz-1, Pompey-1 RF: Orimoloye-46, Young-13, Noda-19, Obeso-14. Pompey-1 DH: Williams-9, Vicuna-2, Large-10, Warmoth-1, Orimoyole-21, Obeso-19, Stevenson-3, Noda-8, De Los Santos-1, Clemens-11, Brito-1, Bichette-1, Kirk-2, Hernandez-1, Bec-1, Pompey-2

TEAM BATTING

INDIVIDUAL BATTING

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING

TEAM AND INDIVIDUAL FIELDING

TEAM MISCELLENEOUS

STARTS BY POSITION

STARTS BY BATTING ORDER

TWO-RUN HOME RUNS (12)

THREE-RUN HOME RUNS (6)

GRAND SLAMS (2)

MULTI-HOME RUNS (1)

LEAD-OFF HOME RUNS (11)

WALK-OFF HOME RUNS (2)

INSIDE THE PARK HOME RUNS (1)

BACK TO BACK HOME RUNS (1)

MOST RUNS, GAME............................................................................. 4, Warmoth-4/25 at. JUP MOST HITS, GAME……………………………………………….............................. 4, Multiple MOST DOUBLES, GAME……………………………………………. ....................... 2, Multiple MOST TRIPLES. GAME……………………………………………….........................1-Multiple MOST HOME RUNS, GAME………………………………............................... 2, Taylor-7/01 vs. FLO MOST RUNS BATTED IN, GAME…………………….......................……………. 4, Multiple MOST WALKS, GAME………………………………….......................……………… 3, Multiple MOST STRIKEOUTS, GAME…………………….......................…………………… 5, Noda-5/18 at. LAK MOST HIT BY PITCHES, GAME………………….......................…………………. 2, Adams-4/9 at. FTM MOST STOLEN BASES, GAME…………………….......................……………….. 3, Samad Taylor- 4/30 vs. DBT

MOST INNINGS PITCHED, GAME..........................................................7.0, Multiple MOST RUNS, GAME…………………………….......................………................ 7, Castillo-6/30 at. DBT MOST HITS, GAME………………………………......................…………………….. 9, Larkins-6/6 vs. CHA MOST DOUBLES, GAME………………………...............…………………............ 4, Spraker-5/26 vs. FLA MOST TRIPLES. GAME………………………………………………........................ 1, Multiple MOST HOME RUNS, GAME………………………………….......................…... 3, Dillon-5/11 vs. CLR MOST WALKS, GAME………………………………….......................……………… 3, Multiple MOST STRIKEOUTS, GAME……………………….......................………………… 12, Murray-6/26 at. STL MOST HIT BY PITCHES, GAME………………….......................…………………. 1-Multiple MOST STOLEN BASES, GAME…………………….......................……………….. 2, Multiple

MOST ERRORS, GAME, TEAM………………………………...........……............ 3, Multiple MOST ERRORS, GAME, INDIVIDUAL……………………...….........…….......... 2, Multiple MOST DOUBLE PLAYS TURNED, GAME, DUNEDIN……......................... 4, 5/30 vs. Tampa MOST DOUBLE PLAYS TURNED, GAME, OPPONENT…….............…....... 3, 5/31-CLR

LONGEST WINNING STREAK…………………………………............................ 11G, 6/28-7/10 LONGEST LOSING STREAK…………………………………….............................. 4G, Multiple LONGEST WINNING STREAK-HOME…………………………......................... 5G, Multiple LONGEST WINNING STREAK-ROAD………………………….......................... 8G, 6/28-7/10 LONGEST LOSING STREAK-HOME…………………………............................. 4G, Multiple LONGEST LOSING STREAK-ROAD………………………….............................. 3G, 4/22-4/24 LONGEST GAME TIME-INNINGS……………………………….......................... 11, 5/18 at. LAK LONGEST GAME TIME-EXTRA INNINGS……………………......................... 3:28, 5/18 at. LAK LONGEST GAME TIME-9 INNINGS…………………………............................ 4:00, 6/30 at. BDT LONGEST GAME TIME-HOME-9 INNINGS…………………......................... 3:23, 5/11 vs. CLR LONGEST GAME TIME-ROAD-9 INNINGS………………….......................... 4;00, 6/30 at. DBT SHORTEST GAME TIME-9 INNINGS…………………………........................... 1:56, 5/22 at. STL SHORTEST GAME TIME-HOME-9 INNINGS…………………....................... 2:15, 6/4 vs. CHA SHORTEST GAME TIME-ROAD-9 INNINGS…………………........................ 1:56, 5/22 at. STL LARGEST WINNING MARGIN…………………………………............................ 18 runs, 4/25 at. JUP LARGEST WINNING MARGIN-HOME…………………………........................ 12 runs, 5/19 vs. LAK LARGEST WINNING MARGIN-ROAD…………………………......................... 18 runs, 4/25 at. JUP LARGEST LOSING MARGIN……………………………………............................. 8 Runs, 5/19 vs. LAK LARGEST LOSING MARGIN-HOME……………………………......................... 8 Runs, 5/19 vs. LAK LARGEST LOSING MARGIN-ROAD…………………………….......................... 6 Runs, Multiple MOST GAMES OVER .500………………………............................................ 29G-7/10 MOST GAMES UNDER .500………………………………………......................... / BIGGEST COMEBACK IN WIN…………………………………........................... 4 Runs, Multiple BIGGEST BLOWN LEAD IN LOSS........................................................... 5 Runs, 4/30 vs. DBT HIGHEST ATTENDANCE-HOME............................................................ 1.582, 5/1 vs. DBT HIGHEST ATTENDANCE........................................................................ 5,558, 4/5 at. CLR LAST HOMESTAND............................................................................... 2-5, 7/12-7/18 LAST ROAD TRIP................................................................................... 2-2, 7/08-7/11 COME FROM BEHIND WINS................................................................ 17 INNINGS BATTED AROUND.................................................................. 9

1. Stevenson-63, Noda-1, Taylor-1, Vicuna-26, Young-2 2. Young-25, Warmoth-18, Stevenson-9, Taylor-1, Obeso-7, De Los Santos-1, Vicuna-18, Large-13, Bichette-1 3. Guerrero Jr.-3, Large-46, Warmoth-8, Young-8, Davis-2, Noda-4, Bichette-3, Kirk-14, Pompey-5 4. Williams-4, Orimoloye-20, Guerrero Jr.-1, Large-12, Noda-23, Adams-1, Kirk-24, Bec-7, Young-1 5. Warmoth-3, Noda-23, Williams-10, Orimoloye-5, Adams-10, Kirk-5, Bec-5, Kirk-1, Clemens-20, Young-9, Obeso-2 6. Noda-8, Warmoth-4, Williams-14, Adams-4, Orimoyole-10, Young-23, Obeso-8, Bec-7, Clemens-12, Orimoloye-1, Taylor-2 7. Orimoloye-26, Adams-3, Noda-15, Obeso-11, Bec-6, Williams-1, Warmoth-2, Taylor-5, Obeso-9, Vicuna-2, Young-1, Clemens-11, Navarro-1 8. Adams-1, Vicuna-21, Bec-5, Orimoloye-12, Obeso-15, Stevenson-4, Taylor-21, Young-2, Clemens-6 Navarro-1, Hernandez-4 9. Vicuna-13, Taylor-37, Stevenson-3, Steinmetz-2, De Los Santos-3, Steinmetz-1, Navarro-18, Obeso-2, Brito-4, Hernandez-1, Podkul-9

DATE BATTING/PITCHER-TEAM INNING 4/4 Adams/Ross-CLR 7th 4/11 Noda/Acosta-FTM 8th4/18 Adams/Rodriguez-LAK 2nd4/24 Warmoth/Thompson-CLR 7th5/22 Young/Smith-STL 4th5/28 Noda/German-TAM 1st5/28 Vicuna/German-TAM 4th6/9 Orimoloye/Case-BDT 2nd6/28 Orimoloye/Bautista 5th 6/30 Clemens/Zabala 6th7/1 Taylor/Deal 4th7/7 Clemens/Hill 4th

DATE BATTING/PITCHER-TEAM INNING 4/14 Young/Robles-CHA 5th5/2 Steinmetz/Olsen-DBT 7th5/23 Young/Hoekstra-FLA 8th6/21 Clemens/Osnowitz-PMB 8th6/28 Clemens/Bautista-DBT 1st6/29 Orimoloye/Romero-DBT 1st7/10 Noda/Harris-TAM 5th7/13 Noda/Cavallaro-STL 5th

DATE BATTING/PITCHER INNING 4/25 Adams/Farnworth-JUP 5th5/15 Noda/Mateo-JUP 9th

DATE BATTING/PITCHER INNING 7/01 Taylor/Deal 4th/6th

DATE BATTING/PITCHER/TEAM INNING 4/4 Stevenson/Howard-CLR 4th 4/11 Large/Duran-FTM 2nd 4/15 Taylor/Romero-CHA 9th4/30 Stevenson/Sceroler-DBT 7th5/2 Stevenson/Stallings-DBT 6th5/25 Bec/Kingham-FLA 3rd5/26 Orimoloye/Bacon-FLA 7th6/6 Young/Myers-CHA 2nd6/7 Noda/Kranick-BDT 2nd6/20 Orimoloye/DellaValle-PMB 5th6/22 Orimoloye/Gonzalez-PMB 2nd

DATE BATTING/PITCHER INNING 5/15 Noda/Mateo-JUP 9th6/17 Clemens/Wivinins-TAM 10th

DATE BATTING/PITCHER INNING 4/14 Young and Warmoth/Robles-BDT 5th

DATE BATTING/PITCHER INNING 5/23 Stevenson/Bacon-FLA 7th

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BLUE JAYS DAY-BY-DAY-FIRST HALF/2ND HALFDATE OPP H/R W/L/Score WP/LP/SV REC GA/GBJune 17th TAM H W/6-4 Dillon/Wivinis 1-0 0/0 June 18th TAM H L/6-5 Zurak/Wilson 1-1 0/0 June 19th TAM H PPD June 20th PMB H L/5-4 Williams/Ellenbest/Yokley 1-2 /1.5 June 21st PMB H W/6-3 E. Jimenez/Santos 2-2 /1.5 June 22nd PMB H W/3-2 Allgeyer/Gonzalez/Wilson 3-2 /1.5 June 23rd PMB H W/8-0 Winckowski/Roberts 4-2 /0.5 June 24th OFF-DAYJune 25th STL R L/4-2 Dibrell/Castillo/Cavallaro 4-3 /1.5June 26th STL R W/3-1 Murray/McIlraith/Wilson 5-3 /0.5June 27th STL R L/0-3 Ramos/Larkins/Zabaleta 5-4 /1.5June 28th DAY R W/12-4 Allgeyer/Bautista 6-4 /1.5June 29th DAY R W/8-4 Jimenez/Schmidt/Winckowski 7-4 /1.5June 30th DAY R W/11-9 Castillo/Zabala/Wilson 8-4 /1.5July 1st FLA H W/5-0 Jimenez/Deal/Murray 9-4 /0.5July 2nd FLA H W/11-3 Spraker/Hartman 10-4 0.5 July 3rd FLA H W/12-11 Jimenez/Bacon 11-4 1.5 July 4th LAK R W/10-1 Winckowski/De Blok 12-4 1.5July 5th LAK R W/4-0 Castillo/Rodriguez/Ellenbest 13-4 1.5July 6th LAK R L/8-4 Green/Allgeyer 17-9 3.0July 7th LAK R W/4-1 Murray/Hill/Weatherly 14-4 3.0July 8th TAM R W/4-3 Rees/Weissert/Wilson 15-4 4.0July 10th TAM R W/10-8 Rees/Wivinis 16-4 4.0July 11th TAM R L/8-1 Schmidt/Winckowski 16-5 3.0July 11th TAM R L/2-1 Bristo/Wilson 16-6 3.0July 13th STL H L/5-2 Dibrell/Murray 16-7 3.0 July 13th STL H L/2-0 Smith/Spraker 16-8 3.0 July 14th STL H W/11-6 Weatherly/McIlraith 17-8 4.0 July 15th 0FF-DAYJuly 16th LAK H L/2-0 Escher/Winckowski/De Jesus 17-10 4.0 July 17th LAK H W/5-2 Castillo/de Blok/Buffo 18-10 4.5 July 18th LAK H L/10-6 De Jesus/Rees 18-11 4.0 July 19th CHA RJuly 20th CHA RJuly 21st CHA RJuly 22nd FTM H July 23rd FTM H July 24th FTM H July 25th PMB RJuly 26th PMB RJuly 27th PMB RJuly 28th PMB RJuly 29th OFF-DAYJuly 30th FTM R July 31st FTM RAugust 1st FTM RAugust 2nd BDT H August 3rd BDT H August 4th BDT H August 5th CLR H August 6th CLR R August 7th CLR H August 8th BDT RAugust 9th BDT R August 10th BDT R August 11th BDT R August 13th CLR RAugust 14th CLR RAugust 15th CLR RAugust 16th TAM H August 17th TAM H August 17th TAM H August 18th TAM H August 19th OFF-DAY August 20th DBT H August 21st DBT H August 22nd DBT H August 23rd FLA RAugust 24th FLA RAugust 25th FLA R August 26th FTM H August 27th FTM H August 28th FTM H August 29th FTM H August 30th CHA H August 31st CHA H September 1st CHA H

DATE OPP H/R W/L/SCORE WP/LP/SV REC GA/GBApril 4th CLR H W/11-1 Pearson/Howard 1-0 0/0 April 5th CLR R W/7-3 Oullett/Carrasco 2-0 0/0April 6th CLR R L/8-3 Requena/Allgeyer 2-1 0/0April 7th CLR H W/2-1 Dillon/Young/Jimenez 3-1 0/0 April 8th FTM R W/4-1 Larkins/Barnes/Cheshire 4-1 1/0April 9th FTM R L/1-0 Hackimer/Shannon 4-2 T-1stApril 10th FTM R L/4-0 Sammons/Castillo/Phillips 4-3 T-1stApril 11th FTM R W/5-0 Allgeyer/Duran 5-3 T-1stApril 12th BDT H W/8-6 Dillon/Kranick/Shannon 6-3 1.0April 13th BDT R L/4-1 Bolton/Larkins/Cesar 6-4 1.0 April 14th BDT H W/5-2 Pearson/Robles/Shannon 7-4 1.5April 15th CHA R W/6-1 Cheshire/York/Spraker 8-4 1.5April 16th CHA R W/2-0 Allgeyer/Salinas/Shannon 9-4 2.5April 17th CHA R L/4-3 Raiden/Jimenez/Shannon 9-5 1.5April 18th LAK H W/6-2 Larkins/Rodriguez 10-5 2.5April 19th LAK H PPD-(Makeup May 19th) April 20th LAK R W/6-4 Spraker/Myers/Shannon 11-5 3.5April 21st OFF-DAY April 22nd DAY R L/5-0 Naughton/Castillo 11-6 2.5April 23rd DAY R L/3-1 Ghyzel/D. Jimenez/Bautista 11-7 1.5April 24th DAY R L/6-5 Sceroler/Shannon 11-8 .5April 25th JUP R W/18-0 Pearson/Stewart 12-8 .5April 26th JUP R W/7-2 Spraker/Holloway 13-8 1.5April 27th JUP R W/3-0 Castillo/Braley/Wilson 14-8 2.5April 28th JUP R W/6-2 Allgeyer/Garrett 15-8 3.5April 29th OFF-DAY April 30th DAY H L/8-7 Sceroler/Wilson/Nutoff 15-9 2.5May 1st DAY H W/8-2 Larkins/Sanmartin 16-9 3.5May 2nd DAY H W/6-2 Spraker/Lillie 17-9 4.5May 3rd STL H L/9-3 Smith/Castillo 17-10 3.5May 4th STL H L/2-1 Dibrell/Allgeyer/Taylor 17-11 3.5May 5th STL H PPD (Makeup on May 20th) May 6th TAM R W/5-3 Ouellette/Harris 18-11 4.5May 7th TAM R L/4-1 Frawley/Larkins 18-12 3.5May 8th TAM R W/1-0 Spraker/Yajure/Jimenez 19-12 4.5May 9th CLR H L/5-2 Brown/Weatherly/Hennigan 19-13 3.5May 10th CLR H L/8-4 Garcia/Allgeyer 19-14 2.5May 11th CLR H L/9-3 Ramirez/Weatherly 19-15 1.5May 12th OFF-DAY May 13th JUP H PPD (Makeup on May 15th) May 15th JUP H L/5-1 Rogers/Murray 19-16 0.5May 15th JUP H W/8-4 Wilson/Mateo 20-16 1.5May 16th JUP H W/1-0 D. Jimenez/Hock 21-16 2.0May 17th LAK R L/3-1 Rodriguez/Castillo/Lescher 21-17 1.0May 18th LAK R W/3-2 D. Jimenez/Sittinger 22-17 1.0May 19th LAK H L/9-1 Rodriguez/Dillon 22-18 0/0May 19th LAK H W/16-4 Townsend/Sodders 23-18 0.5May 20th STL R W/5-2 Burland/Taylor/Wilson 24-18 1.0May 20th STL R W/2-0 Larkins/Wilson/Jimenez 25-18 1.5May 21st STL R L/3-0 Wilson/Spraker/Mitchell 25-19 1.5May 22nd STL R W/11-5 Castillo/Smith 26-19 1.5May 23rd FLA H W/8-5 D. Jimenez/Hoekstra 27-19 2.5May 24th FLA H W/4-0 Dillon/Deal 28-19 2.5May 25th FLA H W/7-5 Murray/Kingham 29-19 3.5May 26th FLA H L/6-2 Borkovich/Spraker 29-20 2.5May 27th OFF-DAY May 28th TAM H W/10-5 Castillo/German 30-20 2.5May 29th TAM H W/4-1 Allgeyer/Sears/Shannon 31-20 2.5May 30th TAM H W/12-4 Dillon/Junk 32-20 3.5May 31st CLR R W/3-1 Murray/Evanko/Jimenez 33-20 4.5June 1st CLR R L/3-0 Jones/Larkins/Killgore 33-21 3.5June 2nd CLR R W/5-4 Weatherly/Dyer/Wilson 34-21 4.5June 3rd CHA H L/3-1 Campbell/Ellenbest/Salinas 34-22 4.5June 4th CHA H W/1-0 D. Jimenez/Plassmyer 35-22 4.5June 5th CHA H L/2-0 Ryan/Murray/Raiden 35-23 4.5June 6th CHA H W/8-7 Law/Marsden 36-23 4.5June 7th BDT R W/5-4 D. Jimenez/Valdes 37-23 4.5June 8th BDT R W/6-4 Ellenbest/Reyes/Wilson 38-23 4.5June 9th BDT H L/13-7 Wallace/Harris 38-24 4.0June 11th FLA R W/2-0 Spraker/Kingham/Wilson 39-24 4.5June 11th FLA R W/11-0 Murray/Withrow 40-24 5.0June 12th FLA R W4-0 Larkins/Pfeifer 41-24 5.0June 13th FLA R CANCELLED June 14th-16th FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE ALL-STAR BREAK * Italicized games denotes home games

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TRANSACTIONSP‘ PITCHERS (13): LHP Matt Allgeyer, RHP Maximo Castillo, RHP Jonathan Cheshire, RHP Justin Dillon, RHP Dany Jimenez, RHP Emmerson Jimenez, RHP Turner Larkins, RHP William Ouellette, RHP Nate Pearson RHP Matt Shannon, RHP Graham Spraker, RHP Kyle Weatherly, RHP Brad Wilson

CATCHERS (2): Riley Adams, Christoper Bec

INFIELDERS (6): Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Cullen Large, Samad Taylor, Kevin Vicuna Logan Warmoth, Christian Williams

OUTFIELDERS (4): Ryan Noda, Demi Orimoloye, Cal Stevenson, Chavez Young

4/12 INF Vladimir Guererro Jr-Transferred from Advanced-A Dunedin to AAA-Buffalo; OF Norberto Obeso-Transferred from Extended Spring to Advanced-A Dunedin. 4/18 OF Jonathan Davis-Assigned: ML Rehab from ML-Toronto to Advanced-A Dunedin; RHP Jonathan Cheshire-Transferred from Advanced-A Dunedin to AA-New Hampshire; RHP Connor Law-Transferred from A-Lansing to Advanced-A Dunedin. 4/22 OF Jonathan Davis-Transferred from Advanced-A Dunedin to AAA-Buffalo. 4/29 RHP William Ouellette-Transferred from Advanced-A Dunedin to AAA-Buffalo; OF Chavez Young-Placed of Temporary Inactive List to Advanced-A Dunedin. 4/30 INF Logan Warmoth-Placed on 7-Day Injured List from Advanced-A Dunedin; OF Hunter Steinmetz-Transferred from Extended Spring to Advanced-A Dunedin; INF Luis De Los Santos-Transferred from Extended Spring to Advanced-A Dunedin. 5/2 RHP William Ouellette-Transferred from AAA-Buffalo to Advanced-A Dunedin. 5/3 C Riley Adams-Transferred from Advanced-A Dunedin to AA-New Hampshire; C Alejandro Kirk-Transferred from A-Lansing to Advanced-A Dunedin. 5/7 RHP Joey Murray-Transferred from A-Lansing to Advanced-A Dunedin; RHP Nate Pearson-Transferred from Advanced-A Dunedin to AA-New Hampshire. 5/11 OF Chavez Young-Reinstated from the Temporary Inactive List to Advanced-A Dunedin; OF Hunter Steinmetz-Transferred from Advanced-A Dunedin to A-Lansing. 5/15 RHP William Ouellette-Transferred from Advanced-A Dunedin to AA-New Hampshire; RHP Mike Ellenbest-Reinstated from Injured List at A-Lansing, Transferred from A-Lansing to Advanced-A Dunedin; INF Christian Williams-Transferred from Advanced-A Dunedin to AA-New Hampshire; INF Kacy Clemens-Transferred from Advanced-A Dunedin; INF Jesus Navarro-Transferred Extended Spring to Advanced-A Dunedin; INF Luis De Los Santos-Transferred from Advanced-A Dunedin to A-Lansing. 5/19 RHP Justin Dillon-Transferred from Advanced-A Dunedin to Extended Spring Post-Game #1 of doubleheader; RHP Gage Burland-Transferred from Extended Spring Training to Advanced-A Dunedin Post-Game #1of doubleheader; LHP Nick Allgeyer-Transferred from Dunedin to Extended Spring Training; RHP Grant Townsend-Transferred from extended Spring Training to Dunedin Post-Game #1 of doubleheader. 5/23 INF Logan Warmoth-Reinstated from Injured List at Advanced-A Dunedin; INF Jesus Navarro-Transferred from Advanced-A Dunedin to Extended Spring Training; LHP Nick Allgeyer-Transferred from Extended Spring Training to Advanced-A Dunedin; RHP Grant Townsend-Transferred from Advanced-A Dunedin to Extended Spring Training. 5/24 RHP Turner Larkins-Transferred from Advanced-A Dunedin to AAA-Buffalo; RHP Justin Dillon-Transferred from Extended Spring Training to Advanced-A Dunedin. 5/28 RHP Turner Larkins-Transferred from AAA-Buffalo to Advanced-A Dunedin; RHP Gage Burland-Transferred from Advanced-A Dunedin to Extended Spring. 5/29 INF Samad Taylor-Placed on 7-Day Injured List at Advanced-A Dunedin; INF Ronny Brito-Transferred from Extended Spring to Advanced-A Dunedin. 6/5 RHP David Phelps-Assigned: ML Rehab from Toronto Injured List to Advanced-A Dunedin; 6/6 RHP Graham Spraker-Transferred from Advanced-A Dunedin to AAA-Buffalo; 6/6 RHP Jackson Rees-Transferred from Class-A Lansing to Advanced-A Dunedin; 6/6 RHP Matt Shannon-Placed on 7-Day Injured List at Advanced-A Dunedin; 6/6 RHP Brayden Bouchey-Transferred from Extended Spring to Advanced-A Dunedin. 6/7 RHP David Phelps-Transferred from Major League Rehab from Advanced-A Dunedin to AAA-Buffalo; 6/7 RHP Graham Spraker-Transferred from AAA-Buffalo to Advanced-A Dunedin; 6/7 RHP Brayden Bouchey-Placed on the 7-day Injured List at Advanced-A Dunedin; 6/7 INF Ronny Brito-Transferred from Advanced-A Dunedin to Extended Spring; 6/7 INF Bo Bichette-Tranferred from AAA-Buffalo to Advanced-A Dunedin. 6/8 INF Cullen Large-Placed on the 7-day Injured List at Advanced-A Dunedin; 6/8 INF Samad Taylor-Activated from the 7-Day Injured List at Advanced-A Dunedin. 6/9 RHP Maximo Castillo-Transferred from Advanced-A Dunedin to AAA-Buffalo; 6/9 RHP Jon Harris-Reinstated from Injured List at AAA-Buffalo and transferred to Advanced-A Dunedin. 6/11 RHP TJ Zeuch-Reinstated from Injured List at AAA-Buffalo and transferred to Advanced-A Dunedin; 6/11 RHP Justin Dillon-Transferred from Advanced-A Dunedin to Extended Spring. 6/11 RHP Maximo Castillo-Transferred from AAA-Buffalo to Advanced-A Dunedin; 6/11 RHP Jon Harris-Transferred from Advanced-A Dunedin to Extended Spring. 6/12 INF Bo Bichette-Transferred from Advanced-A Dunedin to AAA-Buffalo; 6/12 INF Jesus Navarro-Transferred from Extended Spring to Advanced-A Dunedin. 6/14 RHP Dany Jimenez-Transferred from Advanced-A Dunedin to AA-New Hampshire; 6/14 INF Logan Warmoth-Transferred from Advanced-A Dunedin to AA-New Hampshire. 6/17 RHP Justin Dillon-Transferred from Extended Spring to Advanced-A Dunedin; 6/17 C Javier Hernandez-Transferred from Class-A Lansing to Advanced-A Dunedin.

OPENING DAY ROSTER (April 4th)

APRIL (11)

6/22 RHP TJ Zeuch-Transferred from Advanced-A Dunedin to AAA-Buffalo;6/22 RHP Justin Dillon-Transferred from Advanced-A Dunedin to AA-New Hampshire;6/22 RHP Josh Winckowski-Transferred from Class-A Lansing to Advanced-A Dunedin;6/22 INF Nick Podkul-Transferred from Class-A Lansing to Advanced-A Dunedin.6/27 INF Cullen Large-Reinstated from the 7 Day Injured List at Advanced-A Dunedin; 6/27 C Javier Hernandez-Placed on the 7 Day Injured List at Advanced-A Dunedin.6/29 RHP Julian Merryweather-Returned off rehab at R-Bluefield to the AAA-Buffalo Injured List; Reinstated from the Injured List at Buffalo; Transferred on option from AAA-Buffalo to Advanced-A Dunedin;6/29 INF Jesus Navarro-Placed on 7 Day Injured List at. Advanced-A Dunedin.

7/1 LHP Ryan Borucki-Assigned: ML Rehab from MLB Toronto to Advanced-A Dunedin.7/3 RHP Turner Larkins- Transferred to AA New Hampshire from Advanced-A Dunedin.7/3 LHP Jake Fishman- Transferred from AA New Hampshire to Advanced-A Dunedin.7/6 LHP Jake Fishman- Transferred from Dunedin to AA New Hampshire7/6 RHP Turner Larkins- Transferred from AA New Hampshire to Advanced-A Dunedin7/6 INF Jesus Navarro-Reinstated from the IL at Dunedin7/6 INF Nick Podkul- Placed on the Temporary Inactive list7/8 OF Dalton Pompey- Assigned on ML Rehab at Dunedin7/8 RHP Julian Merryweather- Placed on the 7-day IL at Dunedin7/8 RHP Jason Adam- Transferred from Buffalo to Dunedin7/11 LHP Ryan Borucki- Transferred on ML Rehab from Dunedin to Buffalo7/11 RHP Jason Adam- Transferred from Dunedin to Buffalo7/12 C Javier Hernandez- Activated from the IL at Dunedin7/12 C Chris Bec- Placed on the Suspended List at Dunedin7/15 OF Dalton Pompey- Transferred on ML Rehab from Dunedin to Buffalo7/15 RHP Brad Wilson- Transferred from Dunedin to New Hampshire7/15 C Chris Bec- Reinstated from the Suspended List at Dunedin7/16 RHP Maverik Buffo- Activated from the Injured List at Dunedin7/18 RHP Joey Murray- Transferred to New Hampshire from Dunedin7/18 RHP Troy Watson- Transferred to Dunedin from Lansing

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