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2015 REVIEW

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PCL OPPONENTSRECORDS &

HISTORYAUTOZONE PARK

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ORGANIZATION

MEMPHIS REDBIRDS BASEBALL ........................... 2-3Executive Management ........................................................2Front Office Staff Directory & Information ...........................3

2016 MEMPHIS REDBIRDS ............................... 4-117Redbirds Coaching Staff Biographies ................................5-9Redbirds Player Biographies .......................................10-111

2015 SEASON IN REVIEW ............................... 112-127 Final Statistics .............................................................113 Miscellaneous Statistics .......................................114-115 Transactions & Opening Day Roster .....................116-117 Day-By-Day Results ..............................................118-119 Highs & Lows ..............................................................120 Fielding Statistics ........................................................121 2015 PCL Season Review .....................................122-127 Attendance Report ..................................................122 Mid-Season All-Stars ..............................................122 Post-Season All-Stars & Awards ............................122 2015 PCL Top 20 Prospects ...................................122 League Batting & Pitching Leaders .................123-125 League Fielding & Misc. Leaders ............................126 League Players & Pitchers of The Week..................127

ST. LOUIS CARDINALS ORGANIZATION ............. 128-134 Baseball Operations Department ..........................129-131 Minor League Personnel..............................................132 2016 Cardinals Top 30 Prospects ................................132 2015 Organizational Leaders & Awards .......................133 Organizational Directory ..............................................134

PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE .............................. 135-152 Opponents ............................................................136-150 League Information .....................................................151 Directors .................................................................151 Division Structure & Playoff Format .......................151 Umpire Crews & Schedule ......................................151 International League Directory ....................................152

RECORDS AND HISTORY .............................. 153-212 Memphis History ..................................................154-161 Year-By-Year-Results .......................................154-156 Baseball Totals ........................................................157 Affiliation History ....................................................157 Managerial Records ................................................158 Records vs. Cities ...................................................159 Single-Season Records ...........................................160 Single-Game Records .............................................161 Redbirds ....................................................................162- All-Time Roster ................................................162-170 All-Time Managers ..................................................170 Home Run History ...........................................171-174 Grand Slams ....................................................175-176 Yearly Batting & Pitching Totals, AZP .....................176 One-Hitters By Redbirds Pitching ...........................177

RECORDS AND HISTORY (cont’d) .................... 153-212 Longest Hitting Streaks...........................................177 5-Hit Games ............................................................177 Longest and Shortest Games ...........................178-179 Opening Day Lineups & Trivia ..........................180-181 Year-By-Year Pitching Leaders .........................182-183 Largest Margin of Victory & Defeat .........................183 Year-By-Year Batting Leaders ...........................184-185 Single-Season Team Records .................................186 Batting Records ...............................................187-188 Pitching Records .............................................189-190 Single-Game Records ......................................191-193 Single-Game Records - Playoffs ......................194-195 Year-By-Year Results .......................................196-197 Attendance Totals .............................................197 Win-Loss Breakdowns ......................................197 Month-By-Month Breakdowns ..........................197 All-Time Holiday Records........................................198 Miscellaneous Victory Records ...............................199 2000 Exhibition Game At AutoZone Park .........200-201 AutoZone Park Exhibition Firsts ..............................201 First Game At AutoZone Park ..................................202 AutoZone Park Firsts...............................................202 2003 Triple-A All-Star Game ...................................203 2007 Civil Right Game ............................................204 2008 Civil Right Game ............................................205 Award Winners ................................................206-208Postseason Results & Information ...........................209-212

AUTOZONE PARK ........................................ 213-219Top 10 Crowds in AutoZone Park History ........................214Facts & Figures ................................................................215Ground Rules ...................................................................215Videoboard .......................................................................216A Place For Any Event ......................................................216Ticket Information ............................................................217Renovations ..............................................................218-219

MEDIA & MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ......... 220-224Media Relations Policies & Procedures ...........................220Pre-Game Field Schedule .................................................221Transactions Terminology ................................................221Baseball Calculations .......................................................222Items Of Interest ..............................................................222Medical Glossary..............................................................223Broadcasting Information ................................................224

Index to Selected FillersBirthdays and Ages Turned in 2015 ...................................13Baseball America’s Top 100 Prospects ...............................29Redbirds Twit List ..............................................................99

2016 Schedule .............................. Inside Back Cover

The 2016 Memphis Redbirds Media Guide was written, edited, and designed by Michael Schroeder, Ben Barnette, Martheus Wade, Michael Whitty, and Steve Selby. Team record information compiled by members of Redbirds media relations departments, past and present. Special thanks to the St. Louis Cardinals media relations department, JJ Guinozzo, and the Pacific Coast League and its clubs for their contributions. Statistical information provided by Major League Baseball Advanced Media, Baseball Reference, Sportsticker, and Elias Sports Bureau. All information reported in this guide is current as of March 17, 2016.

Further information about the Memphis Redbirds can be obtained from the media relations department, (901) 722-0293. For the latest Redbirds news, please visit www.memphisredbirds.com.

Photography provided by Allison Rhoades, Roger Cotton, Dennis Hubbard, Larry T. Inman, Scott Rovak, Taka Yanagimoto, David Goldman, Mark LoMoglio, Kevin Pataky, Kenny Karst, J. Megenhardt, Mike Huffstatler, Walter Barnard, Cliff Welch, Ed Gardner, Tim Jacobsen, Jason Wise, Tony Farlow, Maverick Photography.US, Mark Harrell, Buck Davison, Joy Absalon, and Shane Roper.

Printed by Allen Printing, Nashville, Tenn.

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Memphis Redbirds198 Union Avenue

Memphis, TN 38103

AutoZone Park200 Union Avenue

Memphis, TN 38103

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CONTACT INFORMATION & STAFF DIRECTORY

PHONE AND FAX NUMBERSOffice Directory ........................................ (901) 721-6050 Ticket Office ...........................(901) 721-6000Media Relations ....................................... (901) 722-0293 Office Fax ...............................(901) 328-1102

PETER B. FREUND PRINCIPAL OWNER

Peter B. Freund is a minority owner of the New York Yankees and President of both Trinity Packaging Corporation and Trinity Baseball Holdings. Trinity Packaging is a privately held plastics manufacturer head-quartered in Armonk, NY and Peter is the

fourth generation in his family’s business, which began as a paper company in 1917. Trinity’s products are sold globally and include flexible films for a variety of industries including consumer & home goods, lawn & garden, dry foods & snacks, pet care and all other industrially packaged items. Trinity Baseball Holdings owns a portfolio of affiliated minor league baseball teams including the Memphis Redbirds, the Charleston RiverDogs and the Williamsport Crosscutters. The Redbirds are the Triple-A affiliate of the St. Louis Cardinals in the Pacific Coast League and play at AutoZone Park in Mem-phis, Tennessee. The RiverDogs are the Class-A affiliate of the

New York Yankees in the South Atlantic League and play at Jo-seph P. Riley Park in Charleston, South Carolina. The Crosscut-ters are the Class-A affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies in the New York-Penn League and play at BB&T Ballpark at Historic Bowman Field in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. Peter graduated from the Horace Mann School in Riverdale, NY and received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Dartmouth College in Hanover, NH. Peter is a trustee of the Rippowam Cisqua School, a coeducational independent day school for grades pre-kindergarten through nine, which he also attended. He serves as the President of the Redbirds Community Fund, an organization which supports the Memphis RBI program (Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities) along with numerous com-munity outreach initiatives. Peter resides in Bedford, NY and Big Sky, MT with his wife Mimi and their twin daughters.

CRAIG UNGERPRESIDENT AND GENERAL MANAGER

Unger was named the General Manager of the Memphis Redbirds in April of 2014. As the Redbirds’ GM, Craig is responsible for running the day-to-day operations of the Cardinals’ Triple-A affiliate and AutoZone Park. Additionally, Craig oversaw planned upgrades to the ballpark.

Most recently, Craig spent five years with the St. Louis Cardi-nals Front Office as an Account Executive, Corporate Sales and Marketing. In the position, Craig sold and managed corporate sponsorships, and oversaw club radio promotion and advertis-ing, among other notable achievements.

Upon joining the Cardinals in 2008, Craig was tasked with bringing the team’s radio advertising in-house. From there, he played an essential role in returning the team’s radio broadcasts to KMOX (1120 AM) in 2010. Additional accomplishments in-cluded serving as the field producer for the 2009 All-Star Game at Busch Stadium, coordinating the 2011 World Series Victory Parade and leading the team’s marketing committee.

In 2013, Craig was integral in securing a long-term partnership with St. Louis-based Mercy as the Official Medical Provider of the St. Louis Cardinals. The deal gave the team access to a nationally recognized hospital, as well as an increased level of comprehensive, advanced care that is only possible from one of the leading health systems.

Maintaining his role as Account Executive, Craig also spent six months behind-the-scenes working on the acquisition of the Memphis Redbirds.

Prior to his time with the Cardinals, Craig spent nine years (1998-2007) in various positions at KTRS Radio including the role of Station Manager.

In his spare time, Craig enjoys cooking and barbecuing. He graduated from Webster University in 1998 with a Bachelor of Arts in Communications. Craig, along with his wife, Pamela, and three daughters, Emma, Ellen and Eden, make their new home in Memphis, Tennessee, and enjoy getting involved in the community.

REDBIRDS MANAGEMENT

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AdministrationPrincipal Owner ......................................... Peter B. FreundPresident & General Manager ....................... Craig UngerOffice Manager ............................................ Jackie Likens Accounting Manager ........................................ Cindy NealTicket Operations Manager .........................Gian D’Amico

Corporate PartnershipsCorporate Partnerships Executive .......... Philip Abernathy Corporate Partnerships Executive .................Tiffany Oatis Corporate Partnerships Coordinator ............ Shane Odom

Premium Sales & Special EventsManager, Premium Sales ................................ Kellie Allen

Tickets SalesManager, Group Tickets .............................. Lisa Peterson Group Sales Account Executive ....................... Eric Kohler Group Sales Account Executive ................. Patricia PirozziGroup Sales Account Representative ....Hunter HarringtonGroup Sales Account Representative .......Damon McGuireGroup Sales Account Representative ......Derrick McNeillieGroup Sales Account Representative ...... Leanna NewmanGroup Sales Account Representative .................Tyler OdleGroup Sales Account Representative ................John RoseManager, Season Tickets ................................. SJ TuckerSeason Tickets Account Executive .......Alexandra Hughes Season Tickets Account Executive ...........Ashley La Selva Outside Sales Account Representative ........Mary Cassella Outside Sales Account Representative ............. Chris Rutz Outside Sales Account Representative ............Keenan Zilz Inside Sales Account Representative ..........Dreyson Boyd Inside Sales Account Representative ....... Austin Pilkinton

Delaware North SportserviceGeneral Manager ........................................Arron Ranford Operations Manager ................................... Amy McClureExecutive Chef ........................................... Norman Taylor Human Resources Manager ...................... Brenda PowellMerchandise Manager ..................................... Anne Allen

Marketing & Fan EngagementManager, Fan Engagement .............................Taylor NoonMarketing Coordinaor ................................Savara LindseyMarketing Assistant ........................................Diana Sleep Graphic Designer .................................... Martheus WadeAfter Effects & Video Editor .........................Dilland Wavra

Stadium & Baseball OperationsDirector of Operations ............................. Mark AndersonOperations Coordinator .............................. Kevin RooneyFacilities Manager ...................................Spencer ShieldsMaintenance Technician ....................................Joe Webb Home Clubhouse Manager .......................... Trevor Morris Sr. Team Video Assistant .......................... Tom KresymanJr. Team Video Assistant .......................... Ray Karasek III

Media & Community RelationsDirector of Media Relations .................Michael Schroeder Media Relations Assistant ............................ Ben Barnette Broadcaster ................................................... Steve SelbyCommunity Relations Coordinator .................... Isaiah BellPress Box Attendant ............................. Melissa ReynoldsTrackman Operator.......................................... Kevin BoesTrackman Operator...................................... Will Rutledge Trackman Operator........................................ Martin Brock

Field OperationsHead Groundskeeper ....................................... Ben YoungAssistant Groundskeeper ................................ Brian Bowe

Support StaffTeam Physician ...................................Dr. Barry B. PhillipsDentist .................................................... Dr. John D. Tosi

Gameday StaffOfficial Scorer ............................................... JJ GuinozzoOfficial Scorer ............................................ Eric OppermanOfficial Scorer ................................................ Mark TaylorMLB Statistician ........................................... Ben BarnetteTime Clock Operator ................................ Eric OppermanTime Clock Operator ................................ Ken OppermanTime Clock Operator ................................ Rob TomlinsonTime Clock Operator ............................... Matthew Cooper Scoreboard Operations .............................Tommy Sexton Organist .......................................................... Bill KriegerOn-Field Emcees ....................Rick Christian, Maria Garay

STAFF DIRECTORY

MARCO GONZALESSt. Louis Cardinals No. 5 prospect ranked

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MANAGERIAL CAREER � Returns to Memphis for his second season as Redbirds manager in 2016

� Sixth manager in the Redbirds’ 17-year history � Spent every year since 2004 in the Cardinals organization and enters his 8th season as a field manager, 13th as a coach

� Overall professional mangaerial record stands at 406-330 (.540) with Rookie-level Johnson City (2009-11), Double-A Springfield (2012-14), and Triple-A Memphis

� Served as Double-A Springfield Cardinals skipper for three seasons from 2012-14 before arriving in the Bluff City

� Guided Springfield Cardinals to a 2012 Texas League cham-pionship in his first season at the helm

� 2012 Cardinals squad was recognized as Baseball America’s Team of the Year

� Managed the Salt River Rafters of the prospect-laden Ari-zona Fall League in 2013

� Earned George Kissell Award in 2010 after his success at Johnson City

� Began managerial career with the Johnson City Cardinals of the Rookie-level Appalachian League in 2009

� Amassed a .617 winning percentage by going 124-77 in his three year stint as skipper

� Guided the club to back-to-back league championships in 2010-11

COACHING CAREER � Served as the Cardinals Minor League Spring Training Coor-dinator from 2010-12

� Was Johnson City hitting coach in 2008 � Served as short-season Batavia position coach in 2007 � Was State College bench coach in 2006 � Served as hitting coach for short-season New Jersey from 2004-05

� Served as an area scout for four seasons from 2004-2007 prior to fulfilling player development duties towards the end of each campaign

� Worked three years as an associate scout for the Major League Scouting Bureau from 1999-2003

� Worked as hittng coach and recruiting coordinator for five years between stops at the University of North Carolina Charlotte (1997-98) and UNC Asheville (1992-93)

� Owned and operated On Deck Baseball Academy in Pineville, NC, training many major and minor league players for four years

� Coached High School baseball at West Charlotte (NC) High from 1994-96

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS � Graduated from Olympic (NC) High School in Charlotte, North Carolina

� Grew up working for the Orioles Double-A team in Charlotte, where his mother was also employed

� Spent time with Cal Ripken Jr. and Eddie Murray, performing clubhouse detail, bat boy, and working the scoreboard

� Three-year letterwinner and infielder for the University of North Carolina-Asheville Bulldogs (1987, ‘89-90)

� Graduated from UNC-Asheville with a degree in business in 1991

� Co-director of Charlotte-based non-profit organization, Baseball for Life

YR TEAM LEAGUE (CLASS) W L PCT FINISH POSTSEASON2009 Johnson City Appalachian (Rk) 37 30 .552 3rd None2010 Johnson City Appalachian (Rk) 42 24 .636 1st Won Championship2011 Johnson City Appalachian (Rk) 45 23 .662 1st Won Championship2012 Springfield Texas (AA) 77 61 .558 3rd Won Championship2013 Springfield Texas (AA) 64 74 .464 6th None2014 Springfield Texas (AA) 68 72 .486 6th None2015 Memphis Pacific Coast (AAA) 73 71 .507 8th NoneCAREER TOTALS (7 seasons) 406 355 .552

SHILDT’S MANAGERIAL RECORD

Mike SHILDT MGR2015 TEAM: Triple-A Memphis Redbirds

CAREER MANAGERIAL RECORD: 406-330 (7 seasons)

CARDINALS ORGANIZATION: 13th Season

BORN: August 9, 1968 OPENING DAY AGE: 47

BIRTHPLACE: Charlotte, NC RESIDENCE: Matthews, NC

SCHOOL: University of North Carolina at Asheville

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COACHING CAREER � Begins ninth season as the Redbirds hitting coach (2008-present)

� Tutored Cardinals batters David Freese, Allen Craig, Jon Jay, Daniel Descalso, Matt Carpenter, Kolten Wong, Matt Adams, Stephen Piscotty, and Randal Grichuk while in Memphis

� Spent three off-seasons as the hitting and outfield coach for the Tigres de Aragua in the Venezuelan Winter League; in 2011, the Tigres won the championship four games to two over the Tiburones de La Guaira

� Served as hitting coach for the Pacific Caost League at the 2010 Triple-A All-Star Game in Lehigh Valley, Penn.

� In first season with Redbirds in 2008, coached hitters to a

.272 average, the best mark since the 2004 season � Worked six years in the Red Sox system from 2002-07 � Spent the 2004-07 seasons with Triple-A Pawtucket � Spent two years with Double-A Portland from 2002-03 � Won the 2001 Texas League Championship with the Ana-heim Angels’ Double-A affiliate Arkansas Travelers; his hit-ters finished fourth in the league with a .266 team batting average

� Was hitting coach for Chianan Luka in the Taiwan Major League in 2000

� Served as hitting coach and first base coach for Kaoping Fala in the Taiwan Major League from 1998-99

PLAYING CAREER � Signed as an amateur free agent on May 11, 1973 � Played for 10 years in the Oakland Athletics organization � Had two stints with the big league club in 1978 and 1981 � Began professional playing career in 1973 with Lewiston in the Northwest League

� Made his Major League debut on June 6, 1979

� Appeared in 13 games with the A’s, collecting six hits in the 36 at-bats with three doubles and two RBI

� Collected first Major League hit on June 8, 1978, a pinch-hit double off Paul Hartzell of the California Angels

� Played his final MLB game on August 18, 1981 � Played the 1982 season for the Yokohama Taiyo Whales of the NPB (Japan)

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS � Resides in Kihei, Hawaii � Attended Granada Hills (Calif.) High School � Played college baseball at Pierce College (Calif.)

� Made Cameo as a third base coach for the California Angels in the movie “Talent for the Game”

YR TEAM AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG SF SH HBP GDP 1973 Lewiston .236 79 271 - 64 12 2 3 - - - 5 - - .328 - - - -1974 Burlington .253 110 367 48 93 17 0 9 48 63 71 9 9 .373 .373 3 3 9 81975 Modesto .278 120 400 69 111 27 1 11 68 77 89 13 2 .398 .433 5 1 6 141976 Chattanooga .264 131 420 63 111 18 2 7 55 91 93 17 11 .396 .367 4 1 3 51977 Chattanooga .305 40 141 18 43 7 1 1 20 25 26 4 6 .405 .390 2 1 0 - San Jose .299 98 361 64 108 25 4 9 60 56 84 8 3 .394 .465 2 3 2 -1978 Vancouver .262 118 389 70 102 18 3 6 61 79 89 3 6 .388 .370 3 6 3 - OAKLAND .250 4 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 .400 .500 0 0 0 01979 Ogden .290 97 348 66 101 19 2 10 42 71 71 2 3 .409 .443 2 1 0 -1980 Ogden .306 103 340 64 104 25 3 9 41 56 60 6 6 .400 .476 5 3 1 -1981 Tacoma .294 58 187 37 55 7 2 10 42 50 55 12 6 .450 .513 1 2 4 - OAKLAND .156 9 32 3 5 1 0 0 2 4 10 0 1 .250 .188 0 0 0 -1982 Yokohama Taiyo - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Minors Totals .277 954 3224 499 892 175 20 75 437 568 638 74 52 .387 .413 27 21 28 27 Majors Totals .167 13 36 3 6 2 0 0 2 5 12 0 1 .268 .222 0 0 0 0

BUDASKA’S CAREER STATISTICS

Mark BUDASKA HC2015 TEAM: Triple-A Memphis Redbirds

CARDINALS ORGANIZATION: 9th Season

BORN: December 27, 1952 OPENING DAY AGE: 63

BIRTHPLACE: Sharon, PA RESIDENCE: Kihei, HI

SCHOOL: Granada Hills (Calif.) High School

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Bryan EVERSGERD PC2015 TEAM: Triple-A Memphis Redbirds

CARDINALS ORGANIZATION: 14th Season

BORN: February 11, 1969 OPENING DAY AGE: 47

BIRTHPLACE: Centralia, IL RESIDENCE: Hoffman, IL

SCHOOL: Kaskaskia (Ill.) Community College

Bryan David Eversgerd (ev-ers-gurd)

COACHING CAREER � Returns for fourth season as Redbirds pitching coach in 2016

� His 2015 Redbirds led the PCL with 15 shutouts � Recipient of 2012 George Kissell Award, displaying excel-lence in player development

� Served as pitching coach for 2012 Texas League Champion Springfield Cardinals; pitching staff registered a 3.83 team ERA and finished with the second-fewest hits allowed in the league

� Was pitching coach for the Cardinals Minor League Pitcher of the Year for two seasons (Seth Maness in 2012 and Shel-

by Miller in 2011) � Spent four of the previous five seasons in the same capacity for Double-A Springfield (2008-09, ‘11-12)

� Coached 2010 campaign with Advanced-A Palm Beach in the Florida State League

� After being out of baseball for two years, resumed as pitch-ing coach for the Midwest League Low-A affiliate in Peoria (2004) and Quad Cities (2005-07) prior to joining Spring-field’s staff

� Inaugural coaching season was in 2001 for the Cardinals as pitching coach at Advanced-A Potomac

PLAYING CAREER � Pitched for 12-year professional seasons, including nine in the Cardinals organization (1989-94, ‘98-2000)

� Went 2-5 with a 5.16 ERA and 61 strikeouts in 76 games (one start) at the Major League level with St. Louis (1994, ‘98), Montreal (1995), and Texas (1997)

� Pitched a scoreless inning of relief in his Major League debut for St. Louis on April 30, 1994

� Picked up his first big league win in his only Major League start on May 20, 1994 at Florida (5.0 IP, 4 H, 0 R, 4 SO)

� Pitched three seasons with the Redbirds during 1998-2000 seasons (12-15, 3.27 ERA, 148 SO)

� Ranks 3rd in Redbirds’ history with 156 relief appearances � Led the Redbirds in games in the 1998 and 1999 seasons � Finished 2nd in the circuit in games (59) and baserunners, per nine innings (10.09) in 1999

� Member of the PCL champion Redbirds in 2000, where he pitched 7 2/3 scoreless innings for two playoff victories

� Was the winning pitcher when Albert Pujols’ walk-off home run won the 2000 PCL championship

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS � Graduated from Carlyle (Ill.) High School in 1987, where he was named team MVP and All-Conference as a senior

� Attended Kaskaskia Community College (Ill.) � Originally signed by St. Louis as a non-drafted free agent

during a June tryout camp at Busch Stadium in 1989 � Resides in Hoffman, Ill. with wife Lisa, and their two chil-dren, daughter Kristen and son Jacob

EVERSGERD’S CAREER STATISTICS

YEAR TEAM W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK GDP AVG1989 Johnson City 2-3 3.64 16 1 0 0 0 29.2 30 16 12 1 0 12 19 2 0 - -1990 Springfield 6-8 4.14 20 15 2 0 0 104.1 123 60 48 6 4 26 55 2 0 - -1991 Savannah 1-5 3.47 72 0 0 0 1 93.1 71 43 36 7 3 34 97 11 0 - -1992 St. Petersburg 3-3 2.95 63 1 0 0 0 79.1 72 29 26 0 2 27 61 1 0 - - Arkansas 3-2 6.75 6 0 0 0 0 5.1 7 4 4 0 0 2 4 0 0 - -1993 Arkansas 0-1 2.18 62 0 0 0 0 66.0 60 24 16 3 1 19 68 7 0 - -1994 Louisville 4-4 4.50 9 0 0 0 0 12.0 11 7 6 0 0 8 8 1 0 - - ST. LOUIS 2-3 4.52 40 1 0 0 0 67.2 75 36 34 8 2 20 47 3 0 - .2951995 Ottawa 6-2 2.38 38 0 0 0 2 53.0 49 21 14 1 1 26 45 2 0 - - MONTREAL 0-0 5.14 25 0 0 0 0 21.0 22 13 12 2 1 9 8 1 0 - .2681996 Trenton 4-3 2.57 4 0 0 0 0 7.0 6 2 2 0 1 4 2 0 1 - - Oklahoma City 3-3 2.74 38 5 0 0 4 65.2 57 21 20 3 4 14 60 3 0 - -1997 Hagerstown 0-0 4.50 5 0 0 0 0 8.0 13 4 4 0 0 2 2 1 1 - - Oklahoma City 1-3 4.24 26 7 0 0 0 76.1 91 48 36 12 2 24 43 5 1 - - TEXAS 0-2 20.25 3 0 0 0 0 1.1 5 3 3 0 0 3 2 0 0 - .5561998 Memphis 2-5 3.34 49 0 0 0 0 56.2 51 25 21 9 1 20 50 2 1 - - ST. LOUIS 0-0 9.00 8 0 0 0 0 6.0 9 7 6 1 1 2 4 0 0 - .3461999 Memphis 6-6 2.86 59 0 0 0 2 66.0 56 26 21 9 3 15 46 0 0 - .2272000 Memphis 4-4 3.50 48 0 0 0 0 72.0 67 32 28 9 1 20 52 0 0 - .245Minor Lg. Totals 42-47 3.30 504 29 2 0 9 781.0 744 354 286 60 23 249 606 36 1 - -Major Lg. Totals 2-5 5.16 76 1 0 0 0 96.0 111 59 55 11 4 34 61 4 3 - .299

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PLAYER DEVELOPMENT CAREER � Enters first season as the Redbirds athletic trainer in the Cardinals organization

� Served as Athletic Trainer for two seasons in Diamondbacks organization: 2015 with Single-A affiliate Kane County and 2014 with Single-A South Bend

� Spent two seasons as trainer for the Reds’ Dominican Sum-

mer League team in 2012-13 � Head Athletic Trainer for the Toros Azucareros del Este in the Dominican Winter League in 2013

� Head Athletic Trainer from Team Brazil for the 2013 World Baseball Classic

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS � Graduated from Florida International University in 2012 with his masters degree in sports and fitness

� Served as Graduate Assistant for women’s soccer and soft-ball

� Graduated from Florida State University in 2010 with a bach-elor’s degree in athletic training

� Served as an athletic training student for baseball, women’s soccer, football and tennis

Rafael FREITAS TR2015 TEAM: Single-A Kane County Cougars

CARDINALS ORGANIZATION: 1st Season

RESIDENCE: Rio De Janeiro, Brazil

SCHOOL: Florida State University Florida International University

Rafael Freitas

PLAYER DEVELOPMENT CAREER � Enters first season as coach in the Cardinals organization � Served as First Base Coash for the Bridgeport Bluefish from 2014-15

� Joined Southern Vermont College as Hitting Coach in 2013 � Worked as assistant with the Amsterdam Mohawks of the Per-fect Game Collegiate Baseball League from 2011-12

PLAYING CAREER � Played professional baseball overseas in Parma, Italy � While in Italy; hit .307, which landed him a spot working with the Italian National team

� Signed with the U.S. Military All-Stars traveling team in 2010 as a member of the “Heroes of the Diamond”

� Took part in the second annual Cooperstown Hall of Fame Clas-sic at Doubleday Field and homered in his first at-bat for Team Feller

� Returned to the U.S. Military All-Stars for their 2011 Exhibition

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS � Played high school baseball in Amsterdam, N.Y. � Attended Schenectady County Community College (SCCC) where he was named the 2005 SCCC Male Athlete of the Year.

� While at SCCC, earned 1st Team All-Conference and 1st Team All-Region honors

� Named to the Amsterdam Baseball Hall of Fame in 2011 � Played for the US Military All-Star Team in 2010

� Supports Signatures For Soldiers’ efforts to raise money for Military Missions In Action, a registered 501(c)3 that supports disabled military veterans.

� Resides in Amsterdam, N.Y. with his wife, Sara, and daughter Emilia Domani

Robby HISERT COACH2015 TEAM: Bridgeport Bluefish

CARDINALS ORGANIZATION: 1st season

BIRTHPLACE: Amsterdam, NY

RESIDENCE: Amsterdam, NY

SCHOOL: Schenectady County Community College

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PLAYER DEVELOPMENT CAREER � Enters his second season as the Redbirds as strength coach in the Cardinals organization

� Worked previous five seasons as the Director of Strength & Conditioning for Southwestern Oklahoma State University

� Spent part of 2010 summer serving as a volunteer assistant with the San Antonio Spurs under the direction of now re-tired, longtime head strength coach, Mike Brungardt

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS � Graduate of Westmoore (Okla.) High School � Earned an associate’s degree at Rose State (Okla.) Commu-nity College where he was a member of the baseball team

� Transferred to SWOSU in 2008 where he was a pitcher on the Bulldogs team

� Graduated from Southwestern Oklahoma State University � Earned bachelor’s in Exercise Science and a Master’s in Sports Management

� Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) through the National Strength & Conditioning Association

� Sports Performance Certified (USAW-SPC) through United States of America Weightlifting Association

� Corrective Exercise Specialist (CES) through the National Academy of Sports Medicine

Kevin HYDE STR2015 TEAM: Triple-A Memphis Redbirds

CARDINALS ORGANIZATION: 2nd season

RESIDENCE: Weatherford, Oklahoma

SCHOOL: Southwestern Oklahoma State University

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2015 � Spent most of the season in Memphis, hitting .272 (121-for-445) with three home runs, three triples, 22 doubles, and 44 RBI in 125 games; also appeared in one game for St. Louis in April

� Paced the Pacific Coast League with 77 walks and finished 13th with a .382 on-base percentage

� Led the Redbirds in runs scored (80) and at-bats, ranked second in hits, games, and total bases (158), and tied for second in doubles

� Compiled 27 multiple-hit game and nine multi-RBI efforts � Paced all PCL second baseman with a .986 fielding percent-age in 105 games (seven errors in 500 total chances); also appeared in 18 games at shortstop

� Batted .342 (25-for-73) with 16 walks in the first inning of games (.473 OBP)

� Hit .249 (57-for-229) in 60 games out of the leadoff spot and .297 (27-for-91) in 24 contests while batting second in the lineup

� Reached base safely in league-leading 16 consecutive home games to open the season from 4/9-5/9

� Hit safely in six of his first seven games (.414, 14-for-29) to open the season

� Recalled by St. Louis on 4/19 when Randal Grichuk was

placed on the disabled list � At the time of his promotion, was hitting .393 (11-for-28) with two doubles and two RBI in seven games; hit safely in six of seven games while reaching safely in all seven

� Went hitless in only plate appearance (pinch hit) in St. Louis’ 4-1 win on 4/23 at Washington

� Optioned to Memphis on 4/24 when Peter Bourjos was acti-vated from the paternity list

� Recorded a season-high nine-game hitting streak (.414, 12-for-29) from 7/10-7/20

� Reach bases safely in 29 consecutive road games from 7/16-9/5 (.356, 37-for-104, 29 BB, .496 OBP)

� Tied a Redbirds single-game record with four walks on 8/27 at Reno

� Hit safely in 39 of his final 54 games at a .330 clip (60-for-182), compiling 41 walks and a .456 on-base percentage

� Played in five games for Yaquis de Obregon in the Mexican Winter League following the season

2014 � Split season between the Yankees and Pirates organizations, where he made his Major League debut � Made New York’s Opening Day roster as a non-roster invite out of Major League Spring Training

� Hit .136 (3-for-22) with one home run, one double, and 3 RBI in 12 games for New York (A)

� Made Major League debut on 4/4 at shortstop in place of injured Derek Jeter; collected first MLB hit same night off Toronto’s Jeremy Jeffress

� Hit first Major League home run off Boston’s Clay Buchholz on 4/10 at Yankee Stadium

� Pitched first game of professional career on in 16-1 loss to Tampa Bay on 4/19 (1.0 IP, 3 H, 2 R, 2 ER)

� The following night, drew game-winning bases-loaded walk in the 12th inning against Tampa Bay’s C. J. Riefenhauser

� Optioned to Scranton-Wilkes/Barre on 4/24 as part of six

New York combined transactions (Michael Pineda foreign substance suspension)

� Batted .192 (25-for-130) with one home run, three triples, four doubles, and 14 RBI in36 games for the RailRiders

� Designated for assignment on 7/3 and claimed on waivers by the Pirates on 7/5

� Assigned to Indianapolis and finished season hitting .235 (16-for-68) with one home run, four doubles, and seven RBI in 29 games

� Designated for assignment on 8/3 when Jayson Nix was signed by the Pirates

� Played winter baseball for Yaquis de Obregon in the Mexican Pacific League during October; hit .322 collecting at least one hit in 14 of his 17 games played.

2013 � Named to the Pacific Coast League’s Mid-Season and Post-Season All-Star squads; hit .331 (165-for-498) with nine home runs, 38 doubles, and 73 RBI in 132 games with Triple-A Tucson

� Led the PCL in batting average, ranked second in doubles, third in on-base percentage (.410) and hits, and tied for

Dean ANNABATS THROWS HEIGHT WEIGHTLEFT RIGHT 5-11 180

INF

BORN: November 24, 1986 OPENING DAY AGE: 29

BIRTHPLACE: Glenwood, IL RESIDENCE: Torrance, CA

SCHOOL: Ball State University

ACQUIRED: Signed by Cardinals as a free agent on November 5, 2014

Dean William Anna

@D_No_A

QUICK HITS � 9th professional season � Cardinals are his 4th organization ... Spent time in the Padres, Yankees, and Pirates organizations � Member of St. Louis’ 40-man roster � Invited to 2014 Major League Training with New York (A) as a non-roster player and made the Yankee’s Opening Day roster � 2013 Pacific Coast League Mid-Season and Post-Season All-Star with Tucson Padres � Won the 2013 PCL batting title with a .331 average in 2013 � 2012 Texas League Mid-Season All-Star with San Antonio Missions � Won the Texas League Championship with Double-A San Antonio in 2011 � College teammates with current Cardinals outfielder Jeremy Hazelbaker at Ball State in 2008

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fourth in runs scored (90) and total bases (240) � Attended Major League Spring Training with San Diego as a non-roster invitee

� Saw time at second base (72G), shortstop (60G), third base (7G), and in left field (1G)

� Struck out 65 times against 61 walks � Recorded 50 multiple-hit contests, include three, four-hit games

� In June, hit .369 (41-for-111) with two homers, two triples, seven double, 16 RBI, and 26 runs scored in 29 games

� Appeared in eight spots of the Padres lineup, primarily in the three hole (.353, 59-for-167) in 45 games

� Batted .483 (33-for-94) in the second inning of games � Hammered right-handers at a .340 mark (130-for-382) � Following the season, played in nine games for Estrellas de Oriente of the Dominican Winter League, batting .235 (8-for-34) with two doubles and two RBI

� Acquired by New York (A) from San Diego in exchange for pitcher Ben Paullus on 11/21 and added to the Yankees’ 40-man roster

2012 � In 129 games with Double-A San Antonio, hit .271 (115-for-425) with 10 home runs, 16 doubles, 75 runs scored, and 47 RBI while being named to the Texas League Mid-Season All-Star squad

� Walked on a team-leading 66 occasions against 76 strike-outs

� Stole six bags in 10 attempts � Appeared defensively at second base (57G), left field (32G),

shortstop (25G), third base (20G), and right field (4G) � Batted .311 (73-for-235) in 65 road games and .221 (42-for-190) in 64 home contests

� Wet 4-for-5 with two home runs on 5/30 at Springfield

2011 � Combined to bat .277 (96-for-346) with five home runs, 28 doubles, 41 RBI, and 70 runs scored in 114 games between Advanced-A Lake Elsinore and Double-A San Antonio

� Open campaign hitting .311 (46-for-148) with three home runs, 10 doubles, and 18 RBI in first 44 games for the Storm

� Batted .356 (32-for-90) in 24 road games compared to a .241 mark (14-for-58) in 20 home contests

� Promoted to San Antonio on 7/11

� Finished season hitting .253 (50-for-198) with two home runs, 18 doubles, and 23 RBI in 70 games for the Missions

� Hit .286 (8-for-28) in seven postseason games as San Anto-nio won the Texas League Championship

2010 � Spent entire season with Single-A Fort Wayne, hitting .271 (61-for-225) six homers, 14 doubles, and 32 RBI in 80 games � Batted .343 (25-for-73) over final 34 games to end season

2009 � Hit .280 (56-for-200) with five homers and 41 RBI in 56 games with Single-A Fort Wayne and Short-Season Eugene

2008 � Made professional debut with Short-Season Eugene, batting .224 (24-for-107) with four homers, and 15 RBI in 30 games � Transferred to the AZL Padres on 8/6 and hit .250 (11-for- 44) with one home run, one double, nine RBI in 13 games

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION � Lettered three years in baseball at Lincoln-Way East in Frankfort, Illinois

� compiled a .340 batting average over his high school career � Also lettered four years in golf and played point guard for his high school basketball team

� Played two seasons at John A. Logan College from 2006-07 � compiled a two-year batting average of .340 with 70 career RBI and 120 career runs scored

� Hit for the cycle once and holds the school record for RBI in a game with nine

� Played one season at Ball State, hitting .319 (66-for-207) with 11 homers, 17 doubles, 11 triples, and 41 RBI in 52 games

� Selected by San Diego in the 26th round of the June, 2008 First-Year Player Draft

� Signed by Jeff Stewart

YR TEAM AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG SF SH HBP GDP 2008 Eugene .224 30 107 21 24 2 0 4 15 20 23 10 10 .366 .355 2 1 5 1 AZP Padres .250 13 44 9 11 1 0 1 9 1 8 1 0 .267 .341 0 1 0 32009 Fort Wayne .200 17 55 4 11 2 0 0 5 7 13 0 0 .281 .236 2 0 0 1 Eugene .310 39 145 27 45 13 1 5 26 23 28 7 6 .416 .517 1 2 4 12010 Fort Wayne .271 80 225 42 61 14 2 6 32 39 40 5 1 .381 .431 3 2 3 32011 Lake Elsinore .311 44 148 25 46 10 2 3 18 19 22 2 0 .400 .466 3 2 5 4 San Antonio .253 70 198 45 50 18 1 2 23 41 19 3 0 .385 .384 2 2 3 22012 San Antonio .271 129 425 75 115 16 3 10 47 66 76 6 4 .377 .393 7 1 11 82013 Tucson .331 132 498 90 165 38 5 9 73 61 65 3 7 .410 .482 8 4 11 62014 NEW YORK .136 12 22 3 3 1 0 1 3 2 6 0 0 .200 .318 1 0 0 0 Scranron/WB .192 36 130 13 25 4 3 1 14 14 20 0 1 .283 .292 4 0 4 0 Indianapolis .235 29 68 13 16 4 0 1 7 19 5 1 1 .398 .338 1 1 0 22015 Memphis .272 125 445 80 121 22 3 3 44 77 61 5 5 .382 .355 3 5 4 10 ST. LOUIS .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 0 0 0 0Minor Lg. Totals .277 744 2488 444 690 144 20 45 313 387 380 43 25 .381 .406 36 21 50 41Major Lg. Totals .130 13 23 3 3 1 0 1 3 2 6 0 0 .192 .304 1 0 0 0

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Jayson AQUINOBATS THROWS HEIGHT WEIGHTLEFT LEFT 6-0 180

LHP

BORN: November 22, 1992 OPENING DAY AGE: 23

BIRTHPLACE: San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic

RESIDENCE: San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic

ACQUIRED: Claimed off waivers by Cardinals from Indians on December 9, 2015

Jayson Julio (Felix) Aquino (a-kee-no)

QUICK HITS � 7th professional season … Cardinals are his 5th organization � Member of St. Louis’ 40-man roster � Traded three times during 2015 season (Rockies, Blue Jays, Pirates, Indians) � Pitched for Surprise in the 2014 Arizona Fall League

2015 � Split campaign between three Advanced-A squads, combining to go 5-11 with a 3.28 ERA (50er/137.1ip) and 86 strikeouts in 24 starts between Dunedin, Bradenton, and Lynchburg

� Eleven of his 24 starts were quality � Traded by the Rockies to the Blue Jays in exchange for LHP Tyler Ybarra on 2/4/15

� Began season 2-2 with a 2.81 ERA (8er/25.2ip) and 16 strikeouts in five starts for Dunedin

� Designated for assignment on 5/5 � Traded by Blue Jays to Pirates for cash considerations on 5/10

� Went 2-6 with a 3.78 ERA (33er/78.2ip) and 50 strikeouts in 13 starts for Bradenton

� Designated for assignment on 7/22 � Traded to by Pirates to Indians on 7/29 � Finished season 1-3 with a 2.45 ERA (9er/33.0ip) and 20 strikeouts in six starts for Lynchburg

� Was one out away from a complete game shutout on 8/29 at Carolina; carried no-hitter into eighth inning

2014 � Spent the majority of the season with Advanced-A Modesto before his final two starts at Double-A Tulsa; went a combined 5-10 with a 5.13 ERA (61er/107.0ip) and 83 strikeouts

� California League hitters batted .305 (113-for-371) � Posted an 8.55 ERA (19er/20.0ip) before the break and 4.56 ERA (38er/75.0ip) after

� Tossed a complete game in his penultimate start at Modesto on 8/14 in a 6-4 win

� In his two outings at Tulsa, both were quality starts, record-ing 6.0 innings and allowing two runs in each

� Batters hit just .205 (9-for-44) in his 16.0 innings � Was 2-0 with a 3.38 ERA in four AFL starts for Surprise fol-lowing the season

2013 � Spent the season between Short Season Tri-City and Single-A Asheville, going combined 0-10 with a 4.34 ERA (42er/87.0ip) and 73 strikeouts in 15 games (14 starts)

� Rated as the Rockies’ No. 9 prospect by Baseball America entering the season

� Began the season with Tri-City and made four starts, going 0-1 with a 3.13 ERA (8er/23.0ip)

� Limited opponents to a .182 average (4-for-22) with run-nings in scoring position

� As a starter for Asheville, he went 0-9 with a 4.58 ERA (30er/59.0ip)

� As a reliever, he was 0-1 with a 7.20 ERA (4er/5.0ip) � Pitched better on the road for Asheville, yielding a 3.49 ERA (11er/28.1ip) in five road starts compared to a 5.80 ERA (23er/35.2ip) in six games (five starts) at home

2012 � Split the season between the DSL Rockies and the Rookie Level Grand Junction, going a combined 10-1 with a 1.66 ERA (20er/108.1ip) over 16 starts and striking out 110 with only 20 walks

� Went 6-1 with a 1.52 ERA (11er/65.0ip) in nine starts for the DSL Rockies before being promoted

2011 � Was 8-2 with a 1.30 ERA (13er/89.2ip) and 80 strikeouts in 14 starts for the DSL Rockies � Led the DSL in innings pitched, his ERA was 3rd-best, his three complete games were tied for the most, and finished

tied for 4th in strikeouts

2010 � Spent his first full season with the DSL Rockies where he was a Mid-Season All-Star; went 4-3 with a 1.02 ERA (7er/61.2ip) and 59 strikeouts in 12 starts

� Led the team in starts, complete games, and shutouts � Finished second on the team in innings, strikeouts and op-

ponent batting average (.161)

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BIRTHDAYS & AGES TURNED IN 2016

January 1/4/92 Anthony Garcia 241/8/92 Breyvic Valera 241/10/87 Alberto Rosario 291/16/93 Andrew Moreles 231/18/91 Alex Mejia 251/23/91 Kurt Heyer 25

February 2/11/68 Bryan Eversgerd 482/16/92 Marco Gonzales 242/22/87 Carlos Peguero 29 March 3/8/90 Ronnie Shaban 263/11/86 Jeremy Hefner 313/16/88 Chris Thomas 283/21/92 Corey Littrell 243/26/88 Marcus Hatley 28 April4/5/90 Juan Gonzalez 264/6/92 Arturo Reyes 24

May 5/1/89 Tyler Waldron 275/10/89 Joey Donofrio 275/15/90 Michael Heesch 265/25/90 Ryan Sherriff 265/27/89 Kyle Hald 27

June 6/7/89 Dean Kiekhefer 276/27/90 Nick Martini 266/23/89 Deck McGuire 27

July 7/15/90 Chris Perry 267/16/90 Nick Petree 267/19/91 Silfredo Garcia 257/24/86 Miguel Socolovich 307/29/90 Jacob Wilson 26

August 8/1/90 Aledmys Diaz 268/9/68 Mike Shildt 488/14/87 Jeremy Hazelbaker 298/18/89 Justin Wright 278/21/89 Jonathan Rodriguez 278/21/93 Luke Weaver 238/26/85 Eric Fryer 318/27/88 Heath Wyatt 288/27/91 Patrick Wisdom 258/29/94 Alex Reyes 228/29/89 Matt Williams 27 September 9/1/91 Trey Nielsen 249/4/88 Tyler Melling 28

October 10/19/92 Sam Tuivailala 24

November 11/7/85 Mitch Harris 3111/9/89 J.C. Sulbaran 2711/20/89 Thomas Lee 2711/20/90 David Washington 2611/22/92 Jayson Aquino 2411/23/89 Corey Baker 2711/24/86 Dean Anna 3011/27/91 Bruce Caldwell 25

December 12/2/92 Charlie Tilson 2412/14/90 Mike Ohlman 2612/27/52 Mark Budaska 64

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YEAR TEAM W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK GDP AVG2010 DSL Rockies 4-3 1.02 12 12 2 2 0 61.2 35 10 7 0 6 9 59 5 0 3 .1612011 DSL Rockies 8-2 1.30 14 14 3 1 0 89.2 55 21 13 1 5 22 80 7 0 5 .1752012 DSL Rockies 6-1 1.52 9 9 2 0 0 65.0 45 12 11 1 2 9 74 2 1 2 .191 Grand Junction 4-0 1.87 7 7 0 0 0 43.1 32 13 9 2 3 11 36 0 1 5 .2032013 Tri-City 0-1 3.13 4 4 0 0 0 23.0 21 8 8 1 1 5 16 0 0 2 .244 Asheville 0-9 4.78 11 10 0 0 0 64.0 66 40 34 4 4 21 57 2 1 7 .2752014 Modesto 5-10 5.40 16 16 1 0 0 95.0 113 66 57 7 12 30 74 9 2 17 .305 Tulsa 0-0 3.00 2 2 0 0 0 12.0 9 4 4 0 0 8 9 3 1 2 .2052015 Dunedin 2-2 2.81 5 5 0 0 0 25.2 27 10 8 2 0 6 16 0 0 2 .270 Bradenton 2-6 3.78 13 13 0 0 0 78.2 77 39 33 5 5 19 50 5 4 7 .252 Lynchburg 1-3 2.45 6 6 0 0 0 33.0 31 9 9 1 0 5 20 1 0 4 .250Minor Lg. Totals 32-37 2.94 99 98 8 3 0 591.0 511 232 193 24 38 145 491 34 10 56 .233

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION � Originally signed by the Rockies as a non-drafted free agent on 7/2/09

� Signed by Rockies scouts Rolando Fernandez, Jonathan Leyba and Frank Roa

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Corey BAKERBATS THROWS HEIGHT WEIGHTRIGHT RIGHT 6-1 170

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BORN: November 23, 1989 OPENING DAY AGE: 26

BIRTHPLACE: New York, NY RESIDENCE: New York, NY

SCHOOL: University of Pittsburgh

ACQUIRED: Cardinals’ 49th round selection in the June, 2011 First-Year Player Draft

Corey A. Baker

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QUICK HITS � 6th professional season, all within Cardinals organization � Led Florida State League relievers in lowest walks/9 IP ratio (1.85) and fewest baserunners 9 IP (9.57) in 2014

2015 � Pitched entire season with Double-A Springfield, going 6-6 with a 3.90 ERA (42er/97.0ip) and 88 strikeouts in 39 games (11 starts)

� Held opposing Texas Leaguers to a .244 average (88-for-361), right-handers were limited to a .224 mark (50-for-223)

� Stranded 15 of 21 inherited runners � Fifteen of his 27 relief outings were scoreless � Was 4-3 with a 3.88 ERA (20er/46.1ip) in 27 games as a reliever

� Made 11 starts, going 2-3 with a 3.91 ERA (22er/50.2ip) and 35 strikeouts

� Authored complete-game shutout on 8/31 at Tulsa (9.0 IP, 3 H, 1 BB, 4 K); was the 7th all-time Springfield Cardinal to toss a nine-inning, complete-game shutout

2014 � Pitched the majority of the season with Advanced-A Palm Beach, going 5-2 with two saves, a 2.33 ERA (20er/77.1ip) in 30 games (four starts)

� Led Florida State League relievers in lowest walks/9 IP ratio (1.85) and the fewest baserunners 9 IP (9.57)

� Struck out 57 against 14 walks � Was 1-0 with a 1.42 ERA (3er/19.0ip) in four starts for Palm Beach

� Opposing FSL hitters batted .214 (61-for-285), including a .153 mark (22-for-144)

� Also made seven outings (one start) over two stints with

Double-A Springfield; went 1-0 with a 5.79 ERA (9er/14.0ip) and seven strikeouts

� Began season in Palm Beach and went 2-1 with a 1.88 ERA (6er/28.2ip) in 11 relief outings before being promoted to Springfield on 5/15

� Rejoined Palm Beach on 6/7 � Promoted to Springfield 8/27

2013 � Split season between Single-A Peoria, Advanced-A Palm Beach, and Double-A Springfield, combining to go 3-4 with a 3.89 ERA (33er/76.1ip) and 59 strikeouts in 36 games (three starts)

� Began year in Peoria and went 1-1 with a 1.85 ERA (5er/24.1ip) and 29 strikeouts in 14 relief outings

� Midwest League batters hit .236 (21-for-89) � Promoted to Palm Beach on 5/22 � Went 2-2 with a 3.90 ERA (14er/32.1ip) and 23 strikeouts in 14 games (two starts) over two stints with Palm Beach

� Opposing FSL batters hit .267 (32-for-120) � Promoted to Springfield on 6/26 � Was 0-1 with a 6.41 ERA(14er/19.2ip) and seven strikeouts in eight games (one start) over two stints with Springfield

� Texas Leaguers batted .312 (24-for-77)

2012 � Pitched second full season with Rookie-level Batavia; went 3-3 with a 2.44 ERA (14er/51.2ip) and 34 strikeouts in 20 games (three starts)

� Was 2-1 with a 0.74 ERA (2er/24.1ip) and 19 strikeouts in eight games (one start at home); 3.95 ERA (12er/27.1ip) in 12 road outings (two starts)

� Did not surrender a home run the entire season (208 total

batters faced), 2nd-best ratio among Cardinals minor leagu-ers

� Had 2nd-lowest BB/9 IP ratio(0.96) in the New York-Penn League

2011 � Pitched first professional season with Rookie-level Batavia, going 5-2 with a 2.89 ERA (17er/53.0ip) and 32 strikeouts in 19 games (four starts)

� Led Batavis in wins � Was 2-2 with a 1.29 ERA (3er/21.0ip) in four starts (final

four outings of the season)

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION � Three-year letterman at Clarkstown South High School in West Nyack, NY

� Helped the junior varsity team to Rockland County cham-

pionship title as a sophomore and varsity team to a league championship as a junior

� Member of Team Premier in 2007, competing against Team

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YEAR TEAM W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK GDP AVG2011 Batavia 5-3 2.89 19 4 0 0 1 53.0 54 21 17 1 4 7 32 9 0 8 .2632012 Batavia 3-3 2.44 20 3 0 0 1 51.2 44 18 14 0 4 9 34 1 0 10 .2322013 Peoria 1-1 1.85 14 0 0 0 1 24.1 21 5 5 0 1 2 29 0 0 2 .236 Palm Beach 2-2 3.90 14 2 0 0 1 32.1 32 14 14 1 2 12 23 2 0 3 .267 Springfield 0-1 6.41 8 1 0 0 0 19.2 24 17 14 6 1 7 7 1 0 1 .3122014 Palm Beach 5-2 2.33 30 4 0 0 2 77.1 61 21 20 3 5 14 57 3 1 6 .214 Springfield 1-0 5.79 7 1 0 0 0 14.0 20 9 9 3 0 4 7 1 0 2 .3512015 Springfield 6-6 3.90 38 11 1 1 0 97.0 88 49 42 6 2 39 88 7 0 10 .244Minor Lg. Totals 23-18 3.29 150 26 1 1 6 369.1 344 154 135 20 19 94 277 24 1 42 .249

USA, Team Canada and Team China; went on to lead team to 2007 Premier World Series National Championship title...

� Named the New York State runner up in Pop Warner Football during the 2001 and 2002 seasons...

� Member of the Foreign Language National Honors Society...

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� Pitched four seasons at the University of Pittsburgh � Selected by the Cardinals in the 49th round of the June, 2011 First-Year Player Draft

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INF

BORN: November 27, 1991 OPENING DAY AGE: 24

BIRTHPLACE: Sumter, SC RESIDENCE: Sumter, SC

SCHOOL: Spartanburg (SC) Methodist College

ACQUIRED: Cardinals’ 15th round selection in the June, 2012 First-Year Player Draft

Bruce A. Caldwell

@BCbrewski9

QUICK HITS � 5th professional season, all within the Cardinals organization � 2015 Florida State League Mid-Season All-Star � Also made four scoreless pitching appearances over his playing career � NJCAA 2012 Region 10 Player of the Year, batting .444 with 15 home runs and 66 RBI, leading Spartanburg Methodist

to the Junior College World Series

2015 � Split season between Advanced-A Palm Beach and Double-A Springfield, hitting .262 (120-for-458) with 10 home runs, 30 doubles, and 66 RBI in 125 games

� Began season with Palm Beach where he was named a Florida State League Mid-Season All-Star

� Hit .248 (41-for-165) with one home run, 10 doubles, and 16 RBI in 44 games

� Batted .296 (21-for-71) in 20 April games, but only .213 (20-for-94) in 24 May games

� Promoted to Springfield on 5/29; concluded campaign hit-ting .270 (79-for-293) with nine home runs, 20 doubles, and 50 RBI in 81 games

� Recorded 19 multiple-hit games and 11 multi-hit contests � Hit .274 (26-for-95) with runners in scoring position and .400 (4-for-10) with the bases loaded

� Performed better against Texas League right-handers (.290,

67-for-231) than lefties (.194, 12-for-62) � Batted .300 (48-for-133) in 45 games at Hammons Field � Appeared defensively in 67 games at second base, 11 at third base, one in right field, and four at designated hitter

� Threw 2.0 scoreless frames in Springfield’s 12-15 defeat to Arkansas on 6/12; teammate Nick Martini finished same game with 1.1 innings

� Went 4-for-4 with a solo homer, four RBI, and two runs scored on 6/19 vs. Northwest Arkansas

� Excelled in August, hitting .322 (29-for-90) in 25 games � Appeared in eight different spots in the S-Cardinals lineup, led by 19 games in the two-hole (.239, 17-for-71)

2014 � Played full season with Advanced-A Palm Beach, batting .247 (91-for-369) with 12 home runs, seven triples, 19 doubles, and 51 RBI in 101 games

� Tied for 5th in the Florida State League triples � Ranked among Cardinals minor leaguers in home runs (12, T-9th) and triples (7, 4th)

� Joined Palm Beach on 4/29 from Extended Spring Training � Batted .273 (74-for-271) off opposing right-handers and .173 (17-for-98) off lefties

� Appeared in 33 games at designated hitter, batting .297 (35-for-118)

� Logged a .327 average (16-for-49) and .653 slugging in 12 day games (3 HR, 2 3B, 3 2B)

� Recorded his best month in June, posting a slash line of .329/.372/.633 with five homers, two triples, five doubles, and 19 RBI in 22 games

� Had a multi-homer game vs. Fort Myers (6/29) � Made three relief appearances in extra-inning games, earn-ing a win vs. Fort Myers (5/2) tossing a scoreless inning in a 14-inning game

� Took the loss allowing an unearned run in 3.1 innings at Tampa (5/16) in an 18-inning game

2013 � Split campaign between Short-Season State College and Single-A Peoria, hitting .265 (57-for-215) with two homers, 11 doubles, and 20 RBI in 60 games

� Opened season with a .315 average, eight doubles, 14 RBI, and .413 on-base percentage before being promoted t Peo-ria on 7/31

� Logged a pair of four-hit efforts (6/19 vs. Williamsport & 7/17 vs. Lowell)

� Posted the longest home hitting streak in the New York-Penn League at 14 games, batting .480 (24-for-50) during the stretch from 6/25-7/26

� Finished season by batting .179 (15-for-84) with one home run, two doubles, and five RBI in 24 games with Peoria

2012 � Played majority of first professional season with Short Season Johnson City, hitting .304 (45-for-148) with six homers, 12 doubles, and 26 RBI in 44 games

� Tied for the Appalachian League lead with three intentional walks

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PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION � Graduated from Sumter (S.C.) High School � Played one season at Spartanburg (S.C.) Methodist College � Batted .444 with 15 home runs, 26 doubles, 70 runs scored, 15 stolen bases and 66 RBIs from the leadoff position

� NJCAA 2012 Region 10 Player of the Year, batting .444 with

15 home runs and 66 RBI, leading Spartanburg Methodist to the Junior College World Series

� Selected by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 15th round of the June, 2012 First-Year Player Draft

YR TEAM AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG SF SH HBP GDP 2012 Johnson City .304 44 148 30 45 12 1 6 26 14 39 2 0 .361 .520 3 0 1 0 Batavia .167 2 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 .167 .167 0 0 0 02013 State College .321 36 131 30 42 9 0 1 15 22 29 6 1 .417 .412 2 1 1 0 Peoria .179 24 84 6 15 2 0 1 5 8 23 0 0 .247 .238 1 1 0 22014 Palm Beach .247 101 369 52 91 19 7 12 51 31 109 3 0 .309 .434 4 7 4 52015 Palm Beach .248 44 165 23 41 10 1 1 16 25 33 3 2 .349 .339 1 0 1 1 Springfield .270 81 293 40 79 20 1 9 50 45 85 4 0 .367 .437 2 0 1 7Minor Lg. Totals .263 332 1196 181 314 72 10 30 163 145 320 18 3 .343 .415 13 9 8 15

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2015 � Split an injury-shortened season between Memphis and St. Louis where he made his Major League debut � Went 6-4 with a .274 ERA (27er/88.2ip) and 63 strikeouts in 14 starts for the Redbirds; recognized as a PCL Mid-Season All-Star, but missed the game due to promotion

� Was 1-0 with a 3.16 ERA (11er/31.1ip) and 29 strikeouts in six starts for the Cardinals

� Entered the season as St. Louis’ No. 7 prospect and having the “Best Control” in the organization by Baseball America

� Pitched at least 6.0 innings in 11 of his 14 outings this sea-son with Memphis (nine quality starts)

� Allowed one earned run or less in eight starts � Limited hitters to a .157 average against (8-for-51) with run-ners in scoring position

� Had contract purchased by St. Louis on 4/30 when Adam Wainwright was placed on the 60-day D.L. and Cody Stanley was optioned to Memphis

� Made Major League debut against Philadelphia on 4/30 in St. Louis’ 9-3 win (ND, 2.1 IP, 7 H, 3 R, 3 ER, BB, 3 K, HR)

� First Major League strikeout victim was Philadelphia’s Jeff Francoeur on 4/30

� Optioned to Memphis on 5/1 when pitcher Miguel Socolov-ich’s contract was purchased

� Named PCL Pitcher of the Week for the May 11 - May 17 period; went 1-0 with a league-leading 0.66 ERA (1er/13.2ip) and .143 average against (7-for-49) in a pair of starts

� Finished May by going 2-1 with a 2.67 ERA (10er/33.2ip),

21 strikeouts, and .171 average against (20-for-117) in five starts; finished first in the league in WHIP (0.77) and aver-age against and was 11th in ERA

� Authored complete-game shutout on 6/2 vs Las Vegas (9.0 IP, 4 H, 2 BB), which followed 7.0 scoreless innings in his previous start on 5/27 at Fresno

� Recalled on 7/2 when LHP Jaime Garcia was placed on the disabled list (left groin strain)

� At the time of his promotion, led PCL starting pitchers in average against (.195, 61-for-313), WHIP (0.87), and few-est baserunners per nine innings (8.22), while his 2.74 ERA ranked 6th-best

� Made second career Major League start on 7/2 vs. San Diego (ND, 6.0 IP, 4 H, 3 R, 2 ER, 2 HR, 2 BB, 6 K)

� Went 1-0 with a 2.48 ERA (8er/29.0ip) and 26 strikeouts in five July starts for St. Louis; held opposing batters to a .206 average against (21-for-102)

� Recorded his first Major League victory on 7/24 vs. Atlanta in his final start of the season before optioned (7.0 IP, 5 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 0 BB, 5 K)

� Optioned to Memphis on 7/25 when the Cardinals acquired RHP Steve Cishek from the Marlins

� Placed on the disabled list on 7/27 due to appendicitis and missed the remainder of the season

2014 � Spent entire season with Triple-A Memphis, going 14-6 with a 3.47 ERA (61er/158.0ip) and 119 strikeouts in 26 games (25 starts) � Set the Redbirds franchise single-season record in wins, surpassing Larry Luebbers (1999) and Lance Lynn (2010); also led the Pacific Coast League

� Entered season as St. Louis’ No. 7 prospect and as having the “Best Control” in the organization by Baseball America

� Led the PCL in wins, was 4th in ERA and innings, tied for 8th

in WHIP (1.30), tied for 9th in average against (.263) and 14th in strikeouts

� Recorded a team-leading 16 quality starts in his team-high 25 starts; the Redbirds were 17-8 in his 25 starts

� Induced a team-leading 15 groundball double plays � Finished tied for 4th in the PCL with 21 home runs allowed � Named Cardinals Minor League Pitcher of the Month for

Tim COONEYBATS THROWS HEIGHT WEIGHTLEFT LEFT 6-3 195

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BORN: December 19, 1990 OPENING DAY AGE: 25

BIRTHPLACE: Collegeville, PA RESIDENCE: Collegeville, PA

SCHOOL: Wake Forest University

ACQUIRED: Cardinals’ 3rd round selection in the June, 2012 First-Year Player Draft

Timothy Manus Cooney

@T_Coons

QUICK HITS � 5th professional season, all within the Cardinals organization � Enters 2016 as St. Louis’ No. 2 prospect in the organization by Baseball America � Carries a perfect fielding record through minor league career, over four different classifications with 68 total chances � 2015 PCL Mid-Season All-Star � Named PCL Pitcher of the Week for the May 11 - May 17, 2015 period � Earned PCL Pitcher of the Week for the May 26-June 1, 2014 period after falling one out short of throwing the first

no-hitter in franchise history on May 29, 2014 vs. Iowa; allowed one hit, two walks, and fanned seven in the first complete game shutout of his career

� Attended Major League Spring Training with St. Louis as a non-roster invitee in 2014-15 � Earned the St. Louis Cardinals Minor League Pitcher of the Month for April and July during the 2014 season � Finished among 2014 Cardinals organizational leaders in wins (14, 1st), strikeouts (119, 3rd) and ERA (3.47, 6th) � Set Memphis Redbirds single-season franchise record in wins in 2014, surpassing Larry Luebbers (1999) and

Lance Lynn (2010); also led the Pacific Coast League � Named a 2013 Texas League Mid-Season All-Star � Became earliest-drafted lefty by the Cardinals since Brad Furnish in 2006 (54th overall)

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April (3-1, 2.35 ERA, 28 K) and July (3-0, 1.95 ERA, 24 K) � Earned the PCL Pitcher of the Week for the 5/26-6/1 af-ter falling one out short of throwing the first no-hitter in franchise history on 5/29 against Iowa at AutoZone Park; allowed one hit, two walks and fanned seven in the first com-plete game shutout of his career

� Became only Redbirds pitcher since 2005 to win his first three Triple-A starts

� Struggled during the opening frames of starts, posting a 5.76 ERA (16er/25.0ip) during the first inning

� Limited opposing left-handers to a .219 average against (33-for-155)

� Issued 47 walks, more than his first two seasons of play combined (walked a career-high five on two occasions)

� Fell one strikeout short of matching a career-high 10 strike-outs during his Triple-A debut on 4/5 vs. Iowa

� Named the St. Louis Cardinals Minor League Pitcher of the Month for July (3-0, 1.95 ERA, 24 strikeouts)

� Concluded the season with three consecutive victories from 8/17-8/27 (2.00 ERA, 14 K, 2 BB)

� Was 7-for-28 (.250) at the plate, including two doubles and three RBI

� Took a loss in his only playoff start against Omaha, allowing four runs over 4 1/3 innings in Game 1

2013

� Split time between Advanced-A Palm Beach and Double-A Springfield, going a combined 10-13, with a 3.56 ERA (61er/154.1ip) in 26 starts

� Entered the season rated as the Cardinals’ 25th-best pros-pect by Baseball America

� Struck out 148 against only 22 walks (6.73 K/BB) � Fifteen of his outings were quality starts � Went 8.0 innings or more in three of his 26 starts, but was 0-2 due to poor run support

� Earned a decision in all six starts at Palm Beach including three straight wins from 4/13-4/25

� Was 3-3 with a 2.75 ERA (11er/36ip), 23 strikeouts and four walks (5.75 K/BB) with Palm Beach

� Promoted to Double-A after his 5/7 start in Palm Beach and earned back-to-back wins in his first two games

� Finished with a 7-10 record, 3.80 ERA (50er/118.1ip), and 125 strikeouts at Springfield

� Put together another three-game winning streak from 7/6 -7/17 allowing only two earned runs in 19.1 IP (0.94 ERA)

� Pitched 1.0 inning in the Texas League All-Star game in Springdale, AR, surrendering one hit and one run to go along with two strikeouts

� Fanned a career-high 10 batters in 8.0 innings of work on the 8/8 game vs. Frisco

� Finished season with a 3.56 ERA (8er/20.2ip) and three straight losses due to a combined six runs of support

� Doubled in his first professional at-bat on 5/13 at Tulsa, the only extra-base hit of his career

� Finished among the league leaders in the Texas League for strikeouts (4th), ERA (9th), and WHIP (9th , 1.27)

2012 � Spent the year with Single-A Batavia and appeared in 13 games with a 3.40 ERA (21er/55.2ip), to go along with 43 strike-outs and eight walks (5.38 K/BB)

� Went 1-2 in five August starts with a 4.11 ERA (11er/24.1ip) and a 5.0 K/BB ratio

� Boasted a 1.15 WHIP while opponents hit only .268 � Allowed one earned run or less in eight of his 13 starts � Surrendered only nine extra-base hits the entire year

� Finished with a 5.37 K/BB ratio, after walking only eight hit-ters all year

� Turned in his best starts during August, striking out a sea-son-high eight vs. Williamsport, while going a season-high six innings in two other starts.

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION � Named to Philadelphia Inquirer All-Southeastern Pennsylva-nia Team in 2007, 2008 and 2009

� Four-year letterwinner at Malvern Prep where he helped his team to a state championship in 2009

� Compiled an overall record of 25-6 as starting varsity pitcher during his high school career

� Finished the season in the top 10 in games started (13, T-2nd), innings pitched (80.1, 6th) and strikeouts (54, 10th) by a freshman in Wake Forest history in 2010

� Earned ACC Pitcher of the Week honors on two separate oc-casions in 2012

� Led Wake Forest pitching with 99 innings pitched, 90 strike-outs, 15 games started, and 10 pickoffs in 2012

� In 2011, earned Second Team All-ACC and was the first De-

mon Deacon to earn All-Conference since Allan Dykstra in 2007

� Went 8.0 innings in three straight starts from April 13-27, 2012, allowing just two earned runs in 24.0 innings

� After helping Wake Forest beat Florida State on the road for the first time since 1967 during the 2011 season, he earned ACC Pitcher of the Week accolades, making him the first Deac to earn the award since Eric Niesen did so in 2007

� Was 2-5 with a 3.53 ERA (19er/48.1ip) during the 2011 season with the Chatham Anglers of the Cape Cod Baseball League

� Selected by St. Louis in the 3rd round of the June, 2012 First- Year Player Draft

� Signed by Matt Blood

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YEAR TEAM W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK GDP AVG2012 Batavia 3-3 3.40 13 11 1 0 0 55.2 56 24 21 4 2 8 43 4 0 8 .2682013 Palm Beach 3-3 2.75 6 6 1 0 0 36.0 38 14 11 1 1 4 23 0 0 1 .273 Springfield 7-10 3.80 20 20 0 0 0 118.1 132 58 50 8 6 18 125 6 3 5 .2842014 Memphis 14-6 3.47 26 25 1 1 0 158.0 158 66 61 21 6 47 119 7 0 15 .2632015 Memphis 6-4 2.74 14 14 1 1 0 88.2 61 32 27 9 4 16 63 3 0 6 .195 ST. LOUIS 1-0 3.16 6 6 0 0 0 31.1 28 12 11 3 1 10 29 1 0 1 .241Minor Lg. Totals 33-26 3.35 79 76 4 2 0 456.2 445 194 170 43 19 93 373 20 3 35 .258Major Lg. Totals 1-0 3.16 6 6 0 0 0 31.1 28 12 11 3 1 10 29 1 0 1 .241

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2015 � Split the season between Double-A Springfield and Triple-A Memphis, combining to hit .278 (118-for-425) with 13 home runs, 28 doubles, and 52 RBI in 116 games

� Spent the majority of the season in Springfield, batting .264 (99-for-375) with 10 home runs, 25 doubles, and 46 RBI in 102 games

� Hammered Texas League left-handers at a .383 average (41-for-107) (.216 against righties)

� Hit better on the road, batting .301 (56-for-186) in 49 road games; .228 (43-for-189) in 54 home contests

� Recorded a .963 fielding percentage (15 errors in 400 total chances) in 91 games at shortstop; would have been highest among Texas League shortstops if qualified

� Designated for assignment on 7/8 when Dan Johnson’s con-tract was purchased and outrighted to Springfield on 7/10

� Hit game-winning grand slam in the 8th inning of Spring-field’s 6-3 win on 7/15 vs. Northwest Arkansas (off Sam Selman)

� Batted .373 (25-for-67) with five home run, seven home runs, and 16 RBI in 18 August games

� Named Texas League Player of the Week for the 8/10-8/16 Period; hit .435 (10-for-23) with one home run, two doubles,

and six RBI in five games � Promoted to Memphis on 8/23 when Greg Garcia was re-called by St. Louis

� Finished campaign hitting .380 (19-for-50) with three home runs, three triples, and six RBI in 14 games for the Redbirds

� Was 14-for-33 (.424) against PCL right-handers � Hit safely in 11 of 14 games with multiple hits in five games, including a 4-5 effort on 9/5 at Oklahoma City

� Recorded first Triple-A hit in his second plate appearance on 8/24 at Tacoma (single off Adrian Sampson); finished first game 2-for-4, 2B, RBI, R

� Hit first Triple-A home run on 8/30 off Reno’s Brett Shankin � Played for the Surprise Saguaros in the Arizona Fall League following the season; batted .315 (23-for-73) with four home runs, eight doubles, and 14 RBI in 20 games

� Ranked 2nd in the league in runs scored (17), tied for 2nd in extra-base hits (13), tied for 3rd in doubles, and 4th in total bases (45), and slugging percentage (.616)

� Had contract purchased by St. Louis on 11/19

2014 � Played injury-shortened season between Double-A Springfield and Advanced-A Palm Beach, hitting a combined .273 (44-for-161) with five home runs and 24 RBI in 47 games

� Primarily batted third in Springfield’s lineup, hitting .316 (24-for-76) in 18 contests

� Hit .461 (18-for-39) in the 7th inning or later in games � Recorded a .313 average (10-for-32) with runners in scor-ing position

� Appeared defensively at shortstop in 17 games, while also playing 11 contests at designated hitter (.244, 1-for-45) and six as a pinch hitter (.333, 2-for-6)

� Recorded a .938 fielding percentage and committed four er-rors in 64 total chances at shortstop

� Compiled back-to-back four-hit, 3-RBI games on 4/8 vs. Corpus Christi and 4/10 at San Antonio; missed cycle by one

hit each game � Was 4-for-7 with a homer and two doubles on 4/10 at San Antonio; paced Springfield for most extra-base hits (3) and total bases (9) in a single game all season

� Placed on the disabled list on 4/29; activated at Springfield on 6/12

� Returned to disabled list on 7/2 and missed another month � Activated on 8/6 and transferred to Palm Beach on 8/6 � Ended the season batting .227 (10-for-44) with two homers and six RBI in 14 games

� Appeared in 13 games at designated hitter and was a defen-sive replacement at third base in one contest

2013 � Did not play professionally after defecting from Cuba

2012 � Batted .315 (85-for-270) with 12 home runs, 10 doubles, 49 RBI, and 11 stolen bases across 313 plate appearances during his final year for Naranjas de Villa Clara Cuba’s Serie Nacional professional league

� Walked 36 times against 25 strikeouts

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BORN: August 1, 1990 OPENING DAY AGE: 25

BIRTHPLACE: Santa Clara, Cuba RESIDENCE: Mexico City, MEX

ACQUIRED: Signed by Cardinals as a free agent on March 9, 2014

Aledmys (ah-led-mees) Diaz Serrano

QUICK HITS � 8th professional season ... Cardinals are his first organization � Member of Cardinals’ 40-man roster � Played for Surprise in the 2015 Arizona Fall League � Played five seasons for Los Naranjas de Villa Clarra in Cuba’s top professional league from 2008-12 � Defected from Cuba in 2012 while playing for the Cuban National team in a tournament in the Netherlands

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2011 � Batted .282 (83-for-282) with seven home runs, 16 doubles, and 45 RBI for Naranjas de Villa Clara Cuba’s Serie Nacional professional league

� Posted a .437 on-base percentage � Walked 58 times against 23 strikeouts

� Stole one base in three chances

2010 � Hit .282 (74-for-262) with three home runs, eight doubles, and 32 RBI for Naranjas de Villa Clara Cuba’s Serie Nacional professional league

� Stole two bases in seven opportunities � Struck out 28 times against 20 walks

� Made 18 errors defensively, 5th-most in the league

2009 � Batted .341 (94-for-276) with five home runs, 20 doubles, and 39 RBI for Naranjas de Villa Clara Cuba’s Serie Nacional professional league

� Made 24 errors at shortstop, 3rd-most in the league � Struck out 31 times against 25 walks

2008 � Played first professional season at the age of 18 for Naranjas de Villa Clara Cuba’s Serie Nacional professional league

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION � Grew up in same neighborhood as Marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez � Represented Cuba in the 2010 World University Champion-ship games in Tokyo, Japan

� Defected from Cuba in 2012 to establish residency in Mexico while playing in a tournament in the Netherlands

� Established residency in Mexico in 2013 to be able to sign with a Major League club

� Served a one-year suspension for falsifying age and identity

information during the summer of 2013 � Largest International signing by the Cardinals in team history � Looks to join such Cuban notables as catcher Eli Marrero (1997-2003), pitcher Rene Arocha (1993-95), and catcher Mike Gonzalez (1915-18, ‘24-25, ‘31-32) to have played for the Cardinals at the Major League level

� Signed by Matt Slater

YR TEAM AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG SF SH HBP GDP 2008 Villa Clara .281 - 32 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .313 .281 - - - -2009 Villa Clara .341 - 276 51 94 20 2 5 39 25 31 0 5 .401 .482 - - - -2010 Villa Clara .282 - 262 41 74 8 2 3 32 20 28 2 7 .349 .363 - - - -2011 Villa Clara .282 - 282 44 83 16 1 7 45 58 23 1 3 .437 .433 - - - -2012 Villa Clara .270 - 270 48 85 10 2 12 49 36 25 11 2 .404 .500 - - - -2013 DID NOT PLAY2014 Springfield .291 34 117 15 34 8 1 3 18 2 24 6 2 .311 .453 1 3 2 2 Palm Beach .227 13 44 5 10 2 0 2 6 7 10 1 0 .352 .409 1 0 2 12015 Springfield .264 102 375 47 99 25 2 10 46 29 62 6 5 .324 .421 0 1 4 10 Memphis .380 14 50 12 19 3 0 3 6 6 5 0 1 .448 .620 1 0 1 2Cuba Totals .308 - 1090 184 336 54 7 27 165 139 107 14 17 .401 .444 - - - -Minor Lg. Totals .276 163 586 79 162 38 3 18 76 44 101 13 8 .335 .444 3 4 9 15

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2015 � Split season between Double-A Springfield and Triple-A Memphis, going combined 3-4 with a 4.32 ERA (35er/73.0ip) and 49 strikeouts in 42 games

� Pitched primarily in Springfield where he was named to the Texas League Mid-Season All-Star team

� Went 3-4 with a 4.30 ERA (29er/60.2ip) and 44 strikeouts in 34 relief outings

� Named to the 2015 Texas League Mid-Season All-Star team (did not appear in game)

� Stranded 11 of 21 inherited runners � Held Texas Leaguers to a .251 average against (58-for-231) � Made a one-month stint in Memphis from 7/1-7/28 � Logged no record, a 4.38 ERA (6er/12.1ip), five strikeouts, and five walks in eight games for the Redbirds

� Opposing PCL hitters batted .233 (10-for-43) � Stranded eight of nine inherited runners (entered with bases loaded in three separate contests)

� Retired the first batter faced in six of eight outings (Memphis was 4-4 in his games)

� Finished the game in six of his eight games � Returned to Springfield when Sam Tuivialala was optioned by St. Louis

� Finished season 1-1 with a 6.95 ERA (17er/22.0ip) in final 11 games

2014 � Split season between Double-A Springfield and Triple-A Memphis, going 3-3 with a 1.49 ERA (10er/60.1ip) and 71 strike-outs in 53 games; converted organizational-leading 16 saves in 17 chances

� Pitched primarily in Springfield and was selected to the Texas League Mid-Season All-Star squad; went, 3-3 with a 0.87 ERA (5er/51.2ip), and 65 strikeouts in a team-leading 43 games

� Converted organizational-leading 16 saves in 17 chances � Finished tied for second in the Texas league in saves and tied for third in games finished (25)

� Thirty-eight of his 43 outings were scoreless � Did not allow an earned run in 18 consecutive outings from 4/14 to 6/1

� Held the Texas League to a .172 average against (31-for-180) � Stranded all 22 of his inherited runners

� Promoted to Memphis on 6/23 � Logged a 5.19 ERA (5er/8.2ip) and six strikeouts in 10 games for Memphis

� Opposing PCL batters hit .371 (13-for-35) � Stranded six of 10 inherited runners for the Redbirds � First Triple-A strikeout was Las Vegas’ Anthony Seratelli on 6/24

� Returned to Springfield on 7/24 when LHP Nick Greenwood was optioned by St. Louis

� Didn’t allow another run over his final 16 appearances to end the season

2013 � Pitched entire season with Single-A Peoria, going 6-2 with a 2.63 ERA (20er/68.1ip) and 85 strikeouts in 40 games � His 85 strikeouts ranked 2nd on the Peoria squad, all achieved in a relief role

� Struck out a batter in 36 of 40 appearances � Converted five saves in six chances � Ranked 2nd among the Midwest League relief pitchers with

an 11.2 strikeouts/9 IP mark � Ranked among Cardinals minor leaguer pitchers in strike-outs/9 IP (11.20, 9th) and strikeout/walk ratio (5.00, 5th)

� Limited Midwest League batters to a .220 (56-for-254) aver-age

2012 � Pitched majority of first professional season with Rookie-level Johnson City, going 4-2 with a 1.26 ERA (4er/28.2ip) and 31 strikeouts; also made one scoreless appearance with the Gulf Coast Cardinals

� Did not allow a home run in 119 total batters faced � Struck out a batter in all 14 relief appearances between GCL and Johnson City

� Finished the season with 14.0 consecutive innings without allowing an earned run

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RHP

BORN: May 10, 1989 OPENING DAY AGE: 25

BIRTHPLACE: Baltimore, MD RESIDENCE: Los Gatos, CA

SCHOOL: University of California-Berkeley

ACQUIRED: Cardinals’ 31st round selection in the June, 2012 First-Year Player Draft

Joseph Englar Donofrio (donna-FREE-oh)

@bagofritos

QUICK HITS � 5th professional season, all within the Cardinals organization � Participated in early workouts and seminars as part of the Cardinals’ 2015 STEP (Spring Training Early Program) � Made Triple-A debut with Memphis in 2014 � 2015 and 2014 Texas League Mid-Season All-Star � Converted organizational-leading 16 saves in 17 chances in 2014; also finished tied for second in the Texas league in

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YEAR TEAM W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK GDP AVG2012 GCL Cards 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 .0002013 Johnson City 4-2 1.26 13 0 0 0 0 28.2 22 11 4 0 2 10 31 1 0 6 .218 Peoria 6-2 2.63 40 0 0 0 5 68.1 56 25 20 3 4 17 85 4 0 8 .2202014 Memphis 0-0 5.19 10 0 0 0 0 8.2 13 5 5 2 1 4 6 0 1 3 .371 Springfield 3-3 0.87 43 0 0 0 16 51.2 31 9 5 1 1 17 65 2 0 5 .1722015 Memphis 0-0 4.38 8 0 0 0 0 12.1 10 8 6 1 0 5 5 1 0 2 .233 Springfield 3-4 4.30 34 0 0 0 1 60.2 58 30 29 5 1 32 44 2 1 2 .251Minor Lg. Totals 16-11 2.69 149 0 0 0 22 231 190 88 69 12 10 87 238 10 2 26 .225

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION � Graduated from Los Gatos (Calif.) High School � As a junior in 2006, was 12-0 with a 1.61 ERA, striking out 37 batters in 61.0 innings, earning second-team All-State, second-team All-Central Coast, first-team All-Peninsula and first-team all-league honors; Helped his team to the 2006 Central Coast Section title

� Was an all-league selection as a senior, going 3-1 with a 2.39

ERA and striking out 42 batters in 41.0 innings � Pitched four seasons at the University of California, Berkeley, going 6-1 with a 3.16 ERA (20er/57.0ip) and 63 strikeouts in 42 relief outings

� Selected by St. Louis in the 31st round in the June, 2012 First-Year Player Draft

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2015 � Played the majority of the season with Triple-A Rochester, hitting .293 (65-for-222) with two home runs and 19 RBI in 67 games; also appeared in 17 games over two stints with Minnesota

� Batted .227 (5-for-22) with a pair of doubles and RBI in 15 games with the Twins

� Threw out 43.8% (14 of 32) attempting IL basestealers � Excelled with runners in scoring-position, batting .442 (19-for-43); .444 average (12-for-27) two outs

� Batted .333 (24-for-72) off left-handers � Recorded a .366 batting average (26-for-71) in 21 day games

� Went 4-for-5 with a double and four RBI on 4/15 at Scran-ton/Wilkes-Barre

� Had contract purchased by Minnesota on 7/8; hit .299 (49-

for-164) with six doubles, a home run, and 16 RBI in 51 games at the time of his promotion

� Designated for assignment on 8/7 and outrighted to Roch-ester on 8/9

� Batted .276 (16-for-58) in 16 August games for the Red Wings

� Had contract purchased on 9/1 when rosters expanded � Hit .500 (2-for-4) with a double and pair of walks in final eight games with Minnesota

� Outrighted off Twins’ 40-man roster on 10/21

2014 � Split the season between Triple-A Rochester Red Wings and Minnesota Twins � Optioned to Triple-A Rochester from Twins Spring Training on 3/16

� Hit .252 (28-for-111) with seven doubles, 11 RBI and 12 walks in 36 games for the Red Wings

� Threw out 43.8% (7 of 16) of attempting basestealers in the International League

� Recalled from Triple-A Rochester on 6/13 � Hit .213 (16-for-75) with one homer, four doubles, and five RBI in 28 games with the Twins

� Played 24 games (22 starts) at catcher; threw out 5.9% (1 of 17) of attempting Major League basestealers

� Compiled first career three-hit game in first game of season with Twins on 6/14 at Detroit; also scored three runs and recorded two RBI

� Recorded second career three-hit game on 8/3 at Chicago (A), including a home run, which was part of a back-to-back-to-back effort from him, Chris Parmelee and Oswaldo Arcia (first for Twins since 2001)

2013 � Played majority of the season with Triple-A Rochester, hitting .215 (43-for-200) with five homers, two triples, 11 doubles, and 31 RBI in 65 games; also appeared in six games for Minnesota

� Threw out 38.7% (12 of 31) of attempting basestealers with Rochester; the Red Wings went 36-22 in starts at catcher

� Invited to Twins Major League Spring Training and reas-signed to minor league camp 3/17

� Hit first career grand slam on 5/17 vs. Durham � Eighteen of 43 hits (42%) in the regular season went for extra-bases (11 doubles, 2 triples, 5 home runs)

� Had contact purchased by Minnesota on 9/6 � Batted .385 (5-for-13) with one home run, one double, and

four RBI in six games; hit safely in five of six games and drove in a run in four

� Threw out 40.0% (2 of 5) of attempting basestealers with Minnesota

� Made Twins debut as a defensive replacement on 9/11 vs. Oakland and homered in first plate appearance (off Tommy Malone), becoming the sixth Twin to do so, and first since 2010 (Luke Hughes)

2012 � Played the majority of the season with Triple-A Indianapolis, hitting .204 (33-for-162) with seven doubles and 10 RBI in 65 games; also appeared in with Pittsburgh

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BIRTHPLACE: Columbus, OH RESIDENCE: Reynoldsburg, OH

SCHOOL: Ohio State University

ACQUIRED: Signed by Cardinals as a minor league free agent on November 18, 2015

Eric Joseph Fryer

QUICK HITS � 10th professional season … Cardinals are his fifth organization � Appeared in 65 games in the Majors between Pittsburgh and Minnesota over the last five seasons � Shares the same hometown (Reynoldsburg, Ohio) as Cardinals manager Mike Matheny; both catchers drafted out of

college by the Brewers; only graduates of Reynoldsburg High School to ascend to the Majors; both learned from the same youth instructor (Ron Golden) and played for the same high school coach (Dave Starling)

� Attended 2016 Major League Spring Training with St. Louis as a non-roster invitee � Member of the 2009 Carolina League Champion Lynchburg Hillcats � 2008 Post-Season All-Star with Single-A West Virginia � In 2008, became first player in West Virginia Power history to hit for the cycle

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� Threw out 10.3% (4 of 39) of attempting basestealers with the Indians

� Attended Pirates Major League Spring Training as a non-roster invitee

� Started season with Triple-A Indianapolis and was Opening Day starter behind the plate, going 1-for-3 with a double on 4/6 at Toledo

� Had contract selected by Pittsburgh on 6/26 � Made Pirates debut as pinch-runner on 7/1 and also played

the final inning in leftfield, his first career major league ap-pearance in the outfield

� Played in four games, going 1-for-3 as pinch hitter, before being optioned back to Triple-A on 7/7

� Batted .391 (9-for-23) in 13 July games for Indianapolis � Recalled by Pittsburgh on 9/1 and played in two games for the Pirates to finish the season

� Designated for assignment by Pittsburgh in October and elected free agency

2011 � Split the season between three levels of the Pirates organization, including making his Major League debut for Pittsburgh � Batted .272 (70-for-257) with nine doubles, three triples, seven home runs, and 27 RBI in 85 games between Double-A Altoona and Triple-A Indianapolis

� Threw out a combined 36.1% (13 of 36) of attempting mi-nor league basestealers

� Hit .417 (25-for-60) with three home runs and 10 RBI in 21 games in May while playing with Altoona and was hitting .345 after 37 games with the Curve before being promoted to Indianapolis on 5/30

� Made 16 appearances behind the plate, 11 in right field and three in left field with Altoona; also went 3-for-18 in six games as the designated hitter

� Batted .262 (17-for-65) in 21 games for the Indians before being selected by Pittsburgh on 6/24

� Made major league debut as starting catcher on 6/26 vs.

Boston, going 0-for-3 with a walk; also threw out one of the three runners attempting to steal against him that day

� Recorded first major league hit, singling off John Lannan on 7/2 at Washington (G2)

� Recorded first career multi-hit game on 7/17 at Houston � Threw out 30.0% (3 of 10) of attempting basestealers with Pittsburgh

� Optioned to Indianapolis 8/2 after Ryan Doumit was rein-stated from the disabled list

� Made 33 appearances behind the plate and three appear-ances in left field while playing with Indianapolis

� Went 7-for-53 (.132) in 17 games after joining Indianapolis for the remainder of the season

� Designated for assignment by Pittsburgh and outrighted to Indianapolis in November

2010 � Spent a majority of the season with Single-A Bradenton, hitting .300 (86-for-287) with eight home runs, five triples, 16 doubles, and 48 RBI in 83 games

� Threw out 37.1% (23 of 62) of attempting basestealers in the Florida State League

� Hit .340 (32-for-94) with runners in scoring position � Made 52 appearances behind the plate and 29 as the des-

ignated hitter � Missed most of July after with a left eye socket fracture after being hit in the head by a pitch on 7/2

� Batted .385 (25-for-65) in 20 August games

2009 � Hit a combined .247 (94-for-381) with five home runs, 22 doubles, and 38 RBI in 106 games between Advanced-A Tampa and Advanced-A Lynchburg

� Threw out a combined 36.8% (21 of 57) of attempting bas-estealers

� Started season with Tampa, making 55 appearances in left field, five appearances (2 starts) at catcher and one start in right field

� Batted .250 (56-for224) with two home runs and 24 RBI in 59 games for the Yankees

� Traded to Pirates with pitcher Casey Erickson from Yankees for Eric Hinske and cash on 6/29

� Batted .242 (38-for-157) with three home runs and 14 RBI in final 47 games for the Hillcats

� Won the Carolina League Championship; went 1-for-4 with a pair of strikeouts in only postseason game played

2008 � Spent season with Rookie-level A West Virginia where he was named to the South Atlantic League Post-Season All-Star Team � Batted .335 (129-for-385) with 10 home runs, five triples, 26 doubles, 63 RBI in 104 games, leading the South Atlantic League in batting average and on-base percentage (.407) and ranking third in slugging percentage (.506)

� Batted .363 (33-for-91) in 26 June games, .348 (39-for-112) in 28 July games and .339 (37-for-109) in 28 August games

� Batted .361 (99-for-274) in final 71 games � Appeared at left field (55 G), catcher (39 G), designated hit-ter (11 G), and first base (1 G); batted .372 (71-for-191) with six homers and 14 doubles as an outfielder and .315 (47-for-149) with four home runs and 10 doubles as a catcher

� Batted .370 (37-for-100) off left-handed pitching � Never went more than two straight starts without record-ing a hit

� Fashioned a 13-game hitting streak from 6/29-7/12, bat-ting .510 (26-for-51) with 7 doubles, one homer, 16 RBI and eight multi-hit games; included during the stretch were single-game career highs in hits (5) and RBI (6) on 7/6 vs. Hagerstown

� Named South Atlantic League Batter of the Week for the period from 6/30-7/6

� Hit for the cycle in 17-1 win over Hickory on 8/9 (first in team history); Hit by a pitch in the first inning, singled and scored in the second, and stroked his 20th double of the season in the third, slugged a solo homer in the fourth, grounded into a double play in the sixth, and tripled in the eighth

� Appeared in six postseason games for West Virginia � Traded to Yankees from Brewers for pitcher Chase Wright on 2/4/09

2007 � Began pro career with Rookie-level Helena, batting .209 (29-for-139) with three home runs and 19 RBI in 43 games

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� Made 33 appearances as catcher and 10 at designated hitter � Threw out 25.8% (8 of 31) of attempting basestealers

� Hit first professional home run on 6/28 at Missoula off Christian Beltre

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION � Wife, Alison ... Sons, Caleb (8/3/10), Noah (12/20/12) and Lucas (7/14/14)

� 2004 graduate of Reynoldsburg (Ohio) High School where he was a four-time All-Ohio Capital Conference selection, as well as a three-time all-district honoree and all-state selec-tion as a senior

� Shares the same hometown (Reynoldsburg, Ohio) as Car-dinals manager Mike Matheny; both catchers drafted out of college by the Brewers; only graduates of Reynoldsburg High School to ascend to the Majors; both learned from the same youth instructor (Ron Golden) and played for the same high school coach (Dave Starling)

� Also played basketball for two years in high school

� Member of the National Honor Society � Played baseball for three seasons at Ohio State University from 2005-07, where he hit .338 (205-for-606) with 36 doubles, seven triples, 10 home runs, 126 RBI and 118 runs scored in 172 career games for the Buckeyes

� Earned Second-Team All-Big Ten honors in 2006 and 2007 and was an All-Mideast Region selection in 2006

� Received Bachelors of Science Degree in Education with an emphasis in Sports Management from Ohio State in 2010

� Originally selected by the Brewers in the 10th round of the 2007 First-Year Player Draft

� Signed by Mike Farrell

YR TEAM AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG SF SH HBP GDP 2007 Helena .209 43 139 25 29 7 0 3 19 14 28 4 3 .288 .324 1 1 2 52008 West Virginia .335 104 385 76 129 26 5 10 63 43 74 15 3 .407 .506 3 0 6 32009 Tampa .250 59 224 34 56 11 2 2 24 27 43 11 5 .333 .344 2 0 2 11 Lynchburg .242 47 157 22 38 11 0 3 14 22 25 0 0 .360 .369 0 1 7 62010 GCL .143 3 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 5 0 1 0 .500 .143 0 0 0 3 Bradenton .300 83 287 53 86 16 5 8 48 37 64 10 1 .391 .474 3 2 8 62011 Altoona .345 37 113 24 39 4 2 5 16 16 21 1 0 .427 .549 1 3 1 2 PITTSBURGH .269 10 26 5 7 0 0 0 0 3 7 1 1 .345 .269 0 0 0 0 Indianapolis .203 38 118 16 24 5 1 2 11 21 30 3 0 .333 .314 0 2 2 22012 Indianapolis .204 65 162 14 33 7 0 0 10 10 38 1 0 .257 .247 1 1 2 5 PITTSBURGH .250 6 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 .400 .250 0 0 0 02013 Rochester .215 65 200 32 43 11 2 5 31 35 47 8 0 .339 .365 3 1 4 4 MINNESOTA .385 6 13 2 5 1 0 1 4 3 3 0 0 .500 .692 0 0 0 12014 Rochester .252 36 111 12 28 7 1 0 11 12 29 5 0 .323 .333 1 1 0 2 MINNESOTA .213 28 75 11 16 4 0 1 5 5 15 1 0 .272 .307 0 0 1 02015 Rochester .293 67 222 28 65 7 1 2 19 25 47 1 2 .367 .360 0 0 1 3 MINNESOTA .227 15 22 2 5 2 0 0 2 5 11 0 0 .370 .318 0 0 0 0Minor Lg. Totals .269 647 2125 337 571 112 19 40 266 267 446 60 14 .357 .396 15 12 35 52Major Lg. Totals .243 65 140 20 34 7 0 2 11 17 37 2 1 .329 .336 0 0 1 1

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2015 � Hit combined .283 (98-for-346) with 13 home runs, 26 doubles, and 64 RBI in 105 games between Double-A Springfield and Triple-A Memphis

� Began season in Springfield, batting .285 (82-for-288) with 11 home runs, 22 doubles, and 54 RBI in 87 games

� Ranked 3rd on S-Cardinals in doubles, 4th in RBI, and tied for 5th in walks (45)

� Stole six bases in eight chances � Hit .312 (48-for-154) in 43 games away from Hammons Field (.254 at home)

� Batted .324 (22-for-68) in the eighth inning and later in games

� Hammered pitching to the tune of a .378 average (17-for-45) in 14 day games

� Began season slowly with a .128 average (6-for-47) in 17 April games

� Reached base safely in a Texas League-leading 29 games from 5/9-8/12 (.361 average, 39-for-108, 6 HR, 9 2B, 16 BB, .467 OBP)

� Batted .354 (17-for-48) with three home runs, six doubles, and 10 RBI in 17 June games (.516 OBP and 1.182 OPS)

� Added to the temporary inactive list on 7/5 to play for Puerto Rico in the Pan-American Games

� Batted .393 and led the tournament field with five home runs,

17 RBI and a .964 slugging percentage over eight games. � Returned to Springfield on 7/21 � Named Cardinals Minor League Player of the Month of July; batted .327 (17-for-52) with a home run, four doubles, and 10 RBI in 14 games (.426 OBP and .888 OPS)

� Promoted to Memphis on 8/18 when Tommy Pham was re-called by St. Louis

� Batted .278 (16-for-58) with two home runs, four doubles, and 10 RBI in 18 games for Memphis

� Hit safely in 11 games with four multiple-hit efforts � Seven of his 16 hits went for extra bases (four of his first five Triple-A hits)

� First Triple-A hit was a double off of El Paso’s Daniel Mc-Cutchen on 8/19

� First Triple-A home run was two days later on 8/21 off of El Paso’s Robbie Erlin

� Added to St. Louis 40-man roster on 11/5 � Played for Gigantes de Carolina in the Puerto Rican Winter League following the season; hit .223 (29-for-130) with four home runs and 21 RBI in 35 games

2014 � Played full season at Advanced-A Palm Beach, hitting .227 (78-for-343) with 10 homers, 20 doubles, and 44 RBI in 100 games

� Batted .253 (21-for-83) off left-handers and .219 (57-for-260) against righties

� Had best month in May, hitting, .292 (14-for-48) in 14 con-tests

� Appeared in eight sports in the Palm Beach lineup, primarily fifth (16G, .190), sixth (55G, .233), and seventh (20G, .236)

� Appeared defensively in 80 games in left field, logging a .993 fielding percentage with one error in 143 total chances

� Recorded a .277 average (26-for-94) with runners in scoring

position (.318. 14-for-44, with two outs) � Named the Most Valuable Player and Comeback Player of the Year in the Puerto Rican Winter League following the season

� Hit .328 (45-for-137) with 10 home runs, 10 doubles, and 34 RBI in 39 games for Gigantes de Carolina

� Led the league in home runs, RBI, extra-base hits (21), slug-ging (.635), and total bases (87), finished second in runs (24), on-base percentage (.422), and hits, and third in aver-age

2013 � Played in 99 games between the GCL Cardinals and Advanced-A Palm Beach and hit .215 (75-for-349) with 14 home runs and 45 RBI

� Named the Cardinals Minors League Player of the Month in June (.385, 25-for-65, 14 R, 14 RBI, 7 HR, 8 2B)

� Named Florida State League Player of the Week twice, once on 6/10 (11-for-28, 6 R, 5 HR, 10 RBI) and the other on 7/1

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BIRTHPLACE: Carolina, PR RESIDENCE: Carolina, PR

SCHOOL: San Juan Educational School

ACQUIRED: Cardinals’ 18th round selection in the June, 2009 First-Year Player Draft

Anthony Garcia

QUICK HITS � 8th professional season, all with the Cardinals organization � Member of St. Louis’ 40-man roster � Named Cardinals Minor League Player of the Month of July 2015 � Played for Puerto Rico in the Pan-American Games; batted .393 and led the tournament field with five home runs, 17

RBI and a .964 slugging percentage � Participated in early workouts and seminars as part of the Cardinals’ 2015 STEP (Spring Training Early Program) � Played for Gigantes de Carolina in the 2013-15 Puerto Rican Winter League; recognized as Comeback Player of the Year � Named the Cardinals Minor League Player of the Month of June 2013 � 2012 Midwest League Post-Season All-Star

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(12-for-28, 8 R, 2 HR, 4 RBI, 5 2B) � Made trips to the disabled list on 6/10 and 7/17 � Was 6-for-8 in stolen base attempts � Compiled a total of 30 extra-base hits

� Named the Puerto Rican League’s Comeback Player of the Year, batting .305 with five home runs and 26 RBI for Gi-gantes de Carolina

2012 � Spent full season at Single-A Quad Cities, hitting .280 (111-for-396) with 19 home runs, 34 doubles, and 74 RBI in 109 games on his way to being named a Midwest League Post-Season All-Star

� Finished 2nd in the Midwest League in home runs, slugging percentage (.525), extra base hits (56), and 3rd in HR/AB (20.84)

� His 34 doubles were tied for 2nd among Cardinals minor leaguers and 19 home runs were 3rd most

� Struck out 107 times and walked on 34 occasions

� Recorded 29 multi-hit games and 23 multi-RBI contests � Named the Midwest League Player of the Week on 6/25 (6-for-11, 2B, HR, 3 RBI, 4 R)

� Produced a 16-game hitting streak from 6/22-7/7 (.367, 22-for-60, 4 HR, 12 R, 13 RBI)

2011 � Played 51 games with Rookie-level Johnson City, hitting .308 (56-for-182) with six home runs, 14 doubles, and 31 RBI in 51 games

� Finished 2nd among Cardinals minor leaguers and 5th in the Appy League in on-base percentage (.407)

� Ranked 3rd among Cardinals minor leaguers with a .935 OPS, 6th in average and slugging percentage (.527)

� Was 4-for-5 in stolen base chances

� Was hit by a pitch 11 times � Batted .360 (18-for-50) against lefties and .288 (38-for-132) off right-handers

� Hit .471 (8-for-17) with four doubles during at-bats in the 7th inning

2010 � Played for the GCL Cardinals and Rookie-level Johnson City, combining to hit .286 (34-for-119) with five homers and 21 RBI in 41 games

� Walked 19 times compared to 17 strikeouts � Hit a season-best .339 (19-for-55), including 15 of his 20 RBI, in the month of July

� Batted .387 (12-for-31) with runners in scoring position

� Appeared as a pitcher on 7/16 and earned the loss (0.2 IP, 4 H, 6 ER, 3 BB, K)

� Ended season 1-for-3 with a double in two games with Johnson City

2009 � Appeared in 23 games with the GCL Cardinals, hitting .235 (12-for-51) with three RBI and three doubles in 23 games

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION � Attended the San Juan Educational School in San Juan Puerto Rico

� Selected in the 18th round by St. Louis in the June, 2009

First-Year Player Draft � Signed by Juan Ramos

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BASEBALL AMERICA’S TOP 100 PROSPECTS ENTERING 2016

No. Name Pos. Organization1. Corey Seager ss/3b Dodgers2. Byron Buxton of Twins3. Yoan Moncada 2b Red Sox4. Julio Urias lhp Dodgers5. Lucas Giolito rhp Nationals6. J.P. Crawford ss Phillies7. Alex Reyes rhp Cardinals8. Orlando Arcia ss Brewers9. Trea Turner ss Nationals10. Joey Gallo 3b/of Rangers11. A.J. Reed 1b Astros12. Blake Snell lhp Rays13. Steven Matz lhp Mets14. Tyler Glasnow rhp Pirates15. Andrew Benintendi of Red Sox16. Lewis Brinson of Rangers17. Dansby Swanson ss Braves18. Rafael Devers 3b Red Sox19. Anderson Espinoza rhp Red Sox20. Francis Martes rhp Astros21. Nomar Mazara of Rangers22. Austin Meadows of Pirates23. Jose De Leon rhp Dodgers24. Sean Newcomb lhp Braves25. Anthony Alford of Blue Jays26. Jorge Mateo ss Yankees27. Nick Williams of Phillies28. Jose Berrios rhp Twins29. Raul A. Mondesi ss Royals30. Max Kepler of/1b Twins31. Bradley Zimmer of Indians32. Robert Stephenson rhp Reds33. Victor Robles of Nationals34. Cody Reed lhp Reds35. Franklin Barreto ss Athletics36. Gary Sanchez c Yankees37. Jon Gray rhp Rockies38. Josh Bell of Pirates39. David Dahl of Rockies40. Brendan Rodgers ss Rockies41. Gleyber Torres ss Cubs42. Alex Bregman ss Astros43. Ryan McMahon 3b Rockies44. Clint Frazier of Indians45. Tim Anderson ss White Sox46. Willy Adames ss Rays47. Michael Fulmer rhp Tigers48. Sean Manaea lhp Athletics49. Trent Clark of Brewers50. Kenta Maeda rhp Dodgers

No. Name Pos. Organization51. Jesse Winker of Reds52. Javier Guerra ss Padres53. Nick Gordon ss Twins54. Cody Bellinger 1b/of Dodgers55. Hector Olivera 3b Braves56. Manuel Margot of Padres57. Brett Phillips of Brewers58. Amed Rosario ss Mets59. Jorge Lopez rhp Brewers60. Aaron Blair rhp Braves61. Kyle Tucker of Astros62. Christian Arroyo ss Giants63. Ozzie Albies ss Braves64. Luis Ortiz rhp Rangers65. Brent Honeywell rhp Rays66. Jose Peraza 2b/of Reds67. Willson Contreras c Cubs68. Jeff Hoffman rhp Rockies69. Dillon Tate rhp Rangers70. Carson Fulmer rhp White Sox71. Brady Aiken lhp Indians72. Grant Holmes rhp Dodgers73. Amir Garrett lhp Reds74. Daz Cameron of Astros75. Jake Thompson rhp Phillies76. Aaron Judge of Yankees77. Braden Shipley rhp Diamondbacks78. Jake Bauers 1b Rays79. Dominic Smith 1b Mets80. Tyler Jay lhp Twins81. Justus Sheffield lhp Indians82. Erick Fedde rhp Nationals83. Joe Musgrove rhp Astros84. Kolby Allard lhp Braves85. Kyle Zimmer rhp Royals86. Hunter Renfroe of Padres87. Ian Happ of/2b Cubs88. Cornelius Randolph of Phillies89. Michael Kopech rhp Red Sox90. Touki Toussaint rhp Braves91. David Paulino rhp Astros92. Reynaldo Lopez rhp Nationals93. Bobby Bradley 1b Indians94. Brandon Drury 3b DIamondbacks95. Harold Ramirez of Pirates96. Andrew Knapp c Phillies97. Tom Murphy c Rockies98. Tyler Stephenson c Reds99. Jorge Polanco ss Twins100. Alex Verdugo of Dodgers

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2015 � Pitched injury-shortened season between four levels of the Cardinals organization and made one start with St. Louis � Went combined 1-5 with 4.69 ERA (42er/80.2ip) and 61 strikeouts in 18 starts between Memphis, Double-A Spring-field, and Advanced-A Palm Beach

� Also made one start for St. Louis on 9/1 vs. Washington (ND, 2.2 IP, 7 H, 4 R, 1 BB, 1 K, 1 HR)

� Entered the season rated as the Cardinals’ No. 1 prospect and No. 50 overall by Baseball America; also rated by the same publication as having the organization’s “Best Changeup” for the second straight season (2014-2015)

� Pitched at least 6.0 frames in five of 14 starts (four quality starts) � Opposing PCL hitters batted .323 (91-for-282), including a .373 mark by left-handers (22-for-59)

� Began campaign in the Redbirds rotation, going 0-0 with a 4.50 ERA (8er/16.0ip) and 13 strikeouts in three April starts

� Came away with a no-decision in Memphis’ 7-4 win over Iowa on Opening Night (6.0 IP, 8 H, 4 R, 0 BB, 6 K)

� Placed on the disabled list from 4/22 - 5/8 with a left pectoral muscle injury

� Activated on 5/9; went 0-1 with a 8.76 ERA (12er/12.1ip) and

nine strikeouts in three May starts � Returned to disabled list on 5/21 with a left pectoral muscle injury � Activated on 7/10 and assigned to Advanced-A Palm Beach; struck out four over 4.2 scoreless innings over a pair of starts

� Transferred to Springfield on 7/17 and struck out six over 6.2 scoreless innings over two starts

� Returned to Memphis on 7/23 � Made four appearances between Advanced-A Palm Beach and Double-A Springfield in July, recording 11.1 innings, and not allowing an earned run

� Returned to Memphis on 7/23 � Went 1-2 with a 3.86 ERA (13er/30.1ip) and 20 strikeouts in six August starts

� Promoted to St. Louis on 9/1 with RHP Mitch Harris and C Cody Stanley

� Optioned to Memphis on 9/2 � Took loss in final start of the season on 9/6 at OKC (5.1 IP, 10 H, 5 R, 5 ER, 2 BB, 6 K, 1 HR)

2014 � Pitched at four different levels in his first full professional season, starting at Advanced-A Palm Beach, then moving on to Double-A Springfield, before making his Major League debut with St. Louis and also pitching for Triple-A Memphis

� Entered the season rated as Cardinals’ #5 prospect by Base-ball America entering 2014; also rated by the same publica-tion as having the organization’s “Best Changeup”

� Appeared in 31 games (26 starts), posting a 13-7 record with a 2.81 ERA in 156.2 innings with 148 strikeouts, combining his Major League and minor league time

� Ranked among Cardinals minor league pitching leader in wins (9, T5th), strikeouts (117, T4th), ERA (2.43, 3rd) and oppo-nent batting average (.238, 3rd). Collectively was 9-5 with a 2.43 ERA over 21 minor league starts between Palm Beach, Springfield, and Memphis)

� Made 12 quality starts in the minors, registering a quality start in each of the 12 outings he pitched 6.0 innings or more

� Selected to the Texas League All-Star North Squad, but did not

play due to promotion to St. Louis � Recognized to pitch for the US squad in the SiriusXM All-Star Futures Game on 7/13 at Target Field, but made MLB debut

� Purchased by St. Louis and made MLB debut in front of home state crowd at Coors Field in Colorado on 6/25, pitching 5.0 innings for a no decision; doubled in his first MLB at bat

� Joined Michael Wacha (2013) and Cris Carpenter (1988) as most recent Cardinals pitchers to graduate to Majors in the year immediately following their draft selection

� Became first Cardinal to bypass Triple-A to make MLB debut as a starting pitcher since right-hander Cliff Politte in front of his home-town Busch Stadium crowd on 4/2/98 vs. Los Angeles (N); last Cardinals LHP was Donovan Osborne on 4/9/92 vs. NYM

Marco GONZALESBATS THROWS HEIGHT WEIGHTLEFT LEFT 6-0 185

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BORN: February 16, 1992 OPENING DAY AGE: 24

BIRTHPLACE: Fort Collins, CO RESIDENCE: Fort Collins, CO

SCHOOL: Gonzaga University

ACQUIRED: Cardinals’ 1st round selection (#19 overall) in the June, 2013 First-Year Player Draft

Marco Elias Gonzales

@MarcoGonzales_

QUICK HITS � 4th professional season, all with the Cardinals organization � Member of St. Louis’ 40-man roster � Rated as Cardinals’ No. 5 prospect by Baseball America entering 2016; also rated by the same publication as having

the organization’s “Best Changeup” for the third consecutive season (2014-16) � 2014 Cardinals Minor League Pitcher of the Year; joined Rick Ankiel, Bud Smith, and Tyler Johnson as former lefties to

have won the award � Became the 23rd pitcher in Major League history, and the fourth Cardinals pitcher, to win two games in a Division

Series when he was the winning pitcher in Games 1 and 4 of the 2014 NLDS vs. Los Angeles � Became the 4th rookie pitcher in postseason history to win two games in a Division Series joining Dave Righetti (1981,

NYY), Jaret Wright (1997, CLE) and Francisco Rodriguez (2002, ANA) � Won the first postseason game he pitched, coming in relief of Game 1 of the NLDS at Los Angeles (10/3) � Became just the fourth Cardinals rookie to post a win in their first postseason game at the age of 22 or younger (Paul

Dean, 1934; Bud Smith [21 yrs] in 2001; Michael Wacha in 2013; Marco Gonzales in 2014) � Selected to the 2014 Texas League All-Star Game and SiriusXM All-Star Futures Game, but did not pitch � Winner of the 2013 John Olerud Two-Way Player of the Year Award as a junior at Gonzaga University

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YEAR TEAM W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK GDP AVG2013 GCL Cardinals 0-0 5.40 4 2 0 0 0 6.2 8 5 4 0 0 3 10 2 0 0 .276 Palm Beach 0-0 1.62 4 4 0 0 0 16.2 10 3 3 1 0 5 13 0 0 2 .1792014 Palm Beach 2-2 1.43 6 6 0 0 0 37.2 34 8 6 1 0 8 32 0 0 4 .239 Springfield 3-2 2.33 7 7 0 0 0 38.2 33 14 10 2 0 10 46 2 0 2 .220 Memphis 4-1 3.35 8 8 0 0 0 45.2 43 18 17 7 3 9 39 2 0 3 .251 ST. LOUIS 4-2 4.15 10 5 0 0 0 34.2 32 16 16 4 1 21 31 0 0 3 .2412015 Palm Beach 0-0 0.00 2 2 0 0 0 4.2 5 2 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 .250 Springfield 0-0 0.00 2 2 0 0 0 6.2 6 0 0 0 1 0 6 0 0 0 .231 ST. LOUIS 0-0 13.50 1 1 0 0 0 2.2 7 4 4 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 .500 Memphis 1-5 5.45 14 14 0 0 0 69.1 91 43 42 10 1 24 51 1 0 6 .323Minor Lg. Totals 10-10 3.27 47 45 0 0 0 226.0 230 93 82 21 5 59 201 7 0 17 .263Major Lg. Totals 4-2 4.82 11 6 0 0 0 37.1 39 20 20 5 1 22 32 0 0 3 .265

� Earned his first Major League win and his first quality start, pitching 6.0 innings and allowing only one run in a start vs. Chicago (N) on 8/30 in Game 2 of a doubleheader, after having been recalled as the 26th man on the roster

� Finished season winning last four decisions, ranking tied for 7th among NL pitchers; won six straight decisions from 8/30 through Game 4 of the National League Division Series

� Struck out career-high nine batters on 9/14 vs. Colorado in 5.2 IP, allowing one run on four hits in 97 pitches

� Did not allow more than two runs in any MLB start or relief appearance after 7/1 start at San Francisco

� Batted .300 (3-for-10) with two doubles (tied for 9th among MLB pitchers in doubles); tied for 1st with Mets’ Jacob de-

Grom for most doubles among rookie pitchers and was tied for 3rd among rookie pitchers with three hits

� Named Cardinals Minor League Pitcher of the Month for Au-gust; went 2-0 with a 2.67 ERA in five starts (30.1 IP)

� Named Texas League Pitcher of the Week of the June 9-16 period, striking out a career-high 10 over 6.0 innings, allowing an unearned run on two hits on 6/13 vs. NWA

� Struck out seven or more batters nine times, recording a 10.7 strikeouts/9 IP while in Springfield (46 K/38.2 IP)

� Homered in his first Triple-A plate appearance on 7/11 at New Orleans off Alex Sanabia

� First Triple-A strikeout was New Orleans’ Kyle Jensen

2013 � Split his first professional season between the Rookie Level Gulf Coast League Cardinals and Advanced-A Palm Beach, with no record, a 2.70 ERA (7er/23.1ip) and 23 strikeouts in eight games (six starts)

� Held opposition to combined .212 (18-for-85) average � Began season with the Gulf Coast League Cardinals, allowing four runs in 6.2 innings over four games (two starts)

� Struck out 10 and walked three

� Promoted to Palm Beach on 8/2; started four games, posting a 1.62 ERA (3er/16.2ip) and 13 strikeouts

� Limited opposing FSL batters to a .179 average (10-for-56)

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION � Prepped at Rocky Mountain High School in Fort Collins, Colo. as both a pitcher and outfielder/first baseman

� Only player in Colorado HS history to start the Class 5A state championship game all four years, winning all four games

� Named first team All-State, All-Front Range League, and All-Colorado selection as a sophomore, junior, and senior

� Recognized as Colorado Gatorade High School Player of the Year his senior season; went 11-0 with 87 strikeouts in 54 in-nings with a 2.20 ERA; batted .486 with seven homers

� Pitched for the Wenatchee AppleSox of the collegiate summer West Coast League after his senior season in 2010

� Originally drafted by Colorado in the 29th round of the June, 2010 First-Year-Player Draft, but opted to attend Gonzaga Uni-versity; stated Gonzaga was only school to offer full scholar-ship and chance to hit as well as pitch

� Played three seasons for the Bulldogs, where he was a three-time All-West Coast Conference player while pulling double duty at pitcher and first base/outfield

� Named WCC Co-Player of the Year and Co-Freshman of the Year (Kris Bryant, University of San Diego) as a freshman in 2011, going 11-2 with a 2.57 ERA (30er/105.0ip) and 90 strikeouts in 15 starts; also batted .291 (32-for-110)

� Named 2011 First Team All-Star while pitching for the Saska-toon Yellow Jackets of the collegiate summer Western Major Baseball League in Canada

� Was West Coast Conference Pitcher of the Year and All-Amer-ican as a sophomore in 2012; had 8-2 record with 1.55 ERA (16er/92.2ip) and 92 strikeouts in 12 starts; on offense, batted .325 (49-for-151) with two home runs and 29 RBI

� Pitched for the 2012 USA Baseball Collegiate National Team that played in Cuba and the Netherlands; was the Most Valu-able Pitcher during the Netherlands series

� Played two-way for the Falmouth Commodores in the 2012 collegiate summer Cape Cod League

� Named Co-West Coast Conference Player of the Year as a ju-nior in 2013, leading the team with 96 strikeouts and finish-ing second with a 2.80 ERA (33er/106.0ip) in 17 games (16 starts); also hit team-leading .311 (52-for-167) batting aver-age with two home runs and 26 RBI

� Won 2013 John Olerud Two-Way Player of the Year Award � Two-Time Golden Spikes Award Semifinalist (2012 & 2013) � Son of current Colorado Rockies pitching instructor and for-mer baseball player Frank Gonzales, who played collegiately at Colorado State University and professionally with Detroit, New York (A), Boston, and Pittsburgh

� His father coached at Fort Collins (Colo.) High School against Marco, who struck out 14 during an 11-0 win in one outing

� Ranked 28th by Baseball America in their pre-draft Top 500 prospects prior in 2013; also was one of three collegiate pitch-ers to be tabbed as having the “Best Secondary Pitch” and “Best Command” in the draft

� Selected by the Cardinals in the first round (19th overall) in the June, 2013 First-Year Player Draft; was highest drafted player in Gonzaga history

� First left-handed pitcher selected by the Cardinals in the first round since Wake Forest southpaw Bret Wagner (1994)

� Signed by Matt Swanson

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2015 � Combined to go 2-1 with a 1.62 ERA (9er/50.0ip) and 51 strikeouts in 44 games between Double-A Tulsa and Triple-A Oklahoma City

� Threw 12 consecutive scoreless appearances (16.0 IP) in Tulsa before allowing his first run on 6/5 vs. Frisco

� Allowed one single to a right-handed batter (1-for-27, .037) � Stranded all five inherited runners � Had 17 consecutive scoreless appearances (18.0 IP) while pitching for Oklahoma City from 5/13-8/2, not allowing a run

in the month of June or July while pitching in Triple-A � Converted 12 of 14 save opportunities in Oklahoma City; two blown saves resulted in a win and a loss

� Was on Oklahoma City’s roster, but did not pitch in the Pa-cific Coast League playoffs

2014 � Appeared in a team-leading 54 games at Double-A Chattanooga in his first season in the Dodgers organization, going 4-8 with a 3.34 ERA (26er/70.0ip) and 48 strikeouts

� Led the Lookouts in holds (9) and games finished (19) � Limited opposing batters to a .245 average (65-for-265)

� Did not allow a home run to a left-handed batter all season � Made 17 appearances of 2.0 innings, eight of them scoreless

2013 � Made 39 relief appearances for Double-A Tulsa in his first season in a full-time relief role, going 4-3 with a 2.14 ERA (11er/46.1ip) and 34 strikeouts in 39 games

� Converted four saves in five chances � Ranked 5th in the Texas League in games finished (25)

� Threw a season-high 3.0 scoreless innings at NW Arkansas on 8/30

2012 � Pitched the entire season at Advanced-A Modesto, his last as a full-time starting pitcher; went 6-13 with a 6.03 ERA (90er/134.1ip) and 96 strikeouts in 27 games (26 starts)

� Posted career-highs in starts, innings pitched, and strikeouts � Led the California League with 13 losses � Led the team inducing 17 double plays and ranked tied for 2nd among California League pitchers

� Threw a 7.0-inning complete game vs. Visalia (5/1) in 1-0 loss � Made one relief appearance piggy-backing a Jhoulys Chacin rehab start vs. San Jose (7/29) and threw 4.0 scoreless in-nings of two-hit ball

2011 � Spent second full season with Single-A Ashville, going 3-7 with a 7.90 ERA (48er/54.2ip) and 42 strikeouts in 19 games (six starts)

� His 13 relief appearances were a season-high until becoming a full-time reliever in 2013

� Took the loss in six straight appearances from 6/18-7/9 as

part of a stretch of 12 straight losses dating back to 6/25/10 � Threw career-high 5.1 relief innings at Kannapolis on 7/29, allowing an unearned run on no hits and one walk

2010 � Made 22 starts for Single-A Asheville, going 3-8 with a 4.54 ERA (58er/115.0ip) and 69 strikeouts � Ranked 2nd on the team inducing 16 double plays � Threw season-high 8.0 innings in win vs. Greensboro on 6/17

2009 � Split season between the DSL Rockies and Short-Season Casper, going a combined 3-8 with a 5.67 ERA (55er/87.1ip) and 58 strikeouts in 18 games (17 starts)

� Began season in the Dominican Summer League before re-ceiving a promotion to Casper in the Pioneer League

� Led Casper inducing 10 double plays

Juan GONZALEZBATS THROWS HEIGHT WEIGHTRIGHT RIGHT 6-2 200

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BORN: April 5, 1990 OPENING DAY AGE: 26

BIRTHPLACE: El Tigrito, VZ

RESIDENCE: El Tigrito, VZ

ACQUIRED: Signed by Cardinals as a minor league free agent on December 5, 2015

Juan Pablo Gonzalez

@juangonzo05

QUICK HITS � 10th professional season ... Cardinals are his 3rd organization � Attended 2016 Major League Spring Training with St. Louis as a non-roster invitee � Became a full-time relief pitcher in 2013 and has made 137 relief appearances since � Was 20-40 with a 5.13 ERA over 485.2 innings serving as a starting pitcher (2007-12), and 10-12 with a 2.49 ERA over

166.1 innings as a relief pitcher (2013-15)

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2008 � Pitched second season in the Dominican Summer League for the Rockies, going 5-2 with a 2.30 ERA (20er/78.1ip) and 53 strikeouts in 13 starts

� Ranked 5th among DSL starting pitchers in fewest walks/9 IP (1.15)

� Lead the team in starts (13), innings pitched (78.1) and tied for the team-lead in wins

� Threw a one-hit shutout over a career-high 9.0 innings vs. DSL Diamondbacks on 7/2

� Won first five decisions of the season including a stretch of three straight starts from 7/14-7/25

2007 � Pitched first professional season with the Dominican Summer League Rockies, going 0-2 with a 3.38 ERA (6er/16.0ip) and 12 strikeouts in six games (three starts)

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION � Originally signed by the Colorado Rockies as a non-drafted free agent on October 6, 2006

YEAR TEAM W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK GDP AVG2007 DSL Rockies 0-2 3.38 6 3 0 0 0 16.0 15 8 6 0 2 10 12 1 1 0 .2422008 DSL Rockies 5-2 2.30 13 13 1 1 0 78.1 58 26 20 1 10 10 53 7 1 5 .2072009 DSL Rockies 2-2 1.25 4 4 0 0 0 21.2 11 8 3 0 2 6 19 1 0 0 .145 Casper 1-6 7.13 14 13 1 0 0 65.2 89 58 52 7 3 35 39 8 5 10 .3372010 Asheville 3-8 4.54 22 22 0 0 0 115 133 65 58 7 10 31 69 12 3 16 .2982011 Asheville 3-7 7.90 19 6 0 0 0 54.2 78 59 48 7 7 19 42 5 1 6 .3352012 Modesto 6-13 6.03 27 26 1 0 0 134.1 178 109 90 12 9 54 96 11 3 17 .3282013 Tulsa 4-3 2.14 39 0 0 0 4 46.1 42 15 11 4 0 8 34 1 1 6 .2502014 Chattanooga 4-8 3.34 54 0 0 0 0 70.0 65 34 26 2 6 47 48 6 2 4 .2452015 Tulsa 0-0 0.53 13 0 0 0 0 17.0 7 1 1 0 0 5 18 0 2 1 .125 Oklahoma City 2-1 2.18 31 0 0 0 12 33.0 27 8 8 1 0 11 33 3 0 5 .233Minor Lg. Totals 30-52 4.46 242 87 3 1 16 652.0 703 391 323 41 49 236 463 55 19 70 .280

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2015 � Went a combined 5-8 with a 5.08 ERA (70er/124.0ip) and 81 strikeouts in 26 games (23 starts) between Double-A Spring-field and Triple-A Memphis

� Pitched primarily in Springfield, logging a 3-6 record, 5.12 ERA (58er/102.0ip), and 72 strikeouts in 22 games (19 starts)

� Finished second on the Cardinals in starts, third in innings pitched, fourth in strikeouts and walks (31)

� Co-led the Texas League with Midland’s Jonathan Joseph with six sacrifice hits allowed

� Held opposing Texas League hitters to a .281 average (113-for-402)

� Pitched to the sixth inning or later in nine of his 19 Double-A starts (seven quality); posted a 1.04 ERA (2er/17.1ip) in the sixth inning or later

� Three of eight (37.5%) attempting TL basestealers were un-successful while on the mound

� Also made four starts for the Redbirds over two stints, going 2-2 with a 4.91 ERA (12er/22.0ip) and nine strikeouts; three of his four starts came against New Orleans

� Opposing PCL batters hit .323 (30-for-93), including a .409 mark by left-handers (9-for-22)

� Began season with Double-A Springfield, going 0-1 with a 2.81 ERA (5er/16.0ip) and 11 strikeouts in four April starts

� Promoted to Memphis on 5/2 when Sam Tuivailala was re-

called by St. Louis � Made a pair of starts for Memphis before returning to Spring-field on 5/9 when pitcher Marco Gonzales was activated from the disabled list; was 0-2 with a 5.73 ERA (7er/11.0ip) and five strikeouts

� Struck out his first Triple-A faced on 5/2 at New Orleans (Jor-dany Valdespin)

� Surrendered a career-high nine runs in 3.1 innings on 5/26 at Frisco

� Excelled for the Cardinals in six July games (three starts), going 3-0 with a 1.86 ERA (6er/29.0ip) and 21 strikeouts

� Tossed 7.0 scoreless frames over three relief outings in July � Allowed one run over a season-high 8.0 innings in winning start over Northwest Arkansas on 7/16

� Promoted to Memphis for the second time on 8/30 when Redbirds starter John Gast was placed on the disabled list

� Finished year by winning last two starts, recording a 4.09 ERA (5er/11.0ip) and four strikeouts

� Logged first career Triple-A quality start in first outing on return on 9/1 vs. New Orleans (W, 6.0 IP, 9 H, 3 R, 2 ER, 3 BB, 2 K)

2014 � Pitched majority of the season with Double-A Springfield, where he was named to the Texas League Mid-Season All-Star squad; went 11-4 with a 3.81 ERA (58er/137.0ip) and 105 strikeouts in 24 games (23 starts)

� Led the Texas League in winning percentage (.733), finished tied for second in home runs allowed (18), and tied for fifth in wins

� Paced all pitchers with a 60.0% (9 of 15) success rate of catching attempting basestealers while on the mound

� Tossed 10 quality starts (Springfield was 16-7 in his outings) � Opposing Texas Leaguers batted .266 (142-for-534) against him, including a .191 mark against lefties (18-for-94)

� Made first two starts of the season in Palm Beach, going 2-0 with a 2.13 ERA (3er/12.2ip) and nine strikeouts

� Promoted to Springfield on 4/20 when pitcher Zach Petrick was promoted to Memphis

� Allowed just one earned run in first two starts (9.2 IP) � Was part of two combination shutouts (4/26 and 6/4, both at Arkansas)

2013 � Pitched entire season with Advanced-A Palm Beach, going 5-8 with a 4.42 ERA (67er/136.1ip) and 74 strikeouts in 24 starts � Ranked 4th in the Florida State League in walks/9 IP ratio (2.05) and tied for fourth in starts

� Was among Cardinals minor league leaders in innings pitched (136.1, T-4th) and games started (24, 5th)

2012 � Went combined 7-9 with a 3.36 ERA (51er/136.2ip) and 115 strikeouts between Single-A Quad Cities and Advanced-A Palm Beach

� Ranked fifth in the Cardinals organization in strikeouts and sixth in ERA

Kyle HALDBATS THROWS HEIGHT WEIGHTLEFT LEFT 5-11 195

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BORN: May 27, 1989 OPENING DAY AGE: 26

BIRTHPLACE: Mons, Belgium RESIDENCE: Springfield, VA

SCHOOL: Old Dominion University

ACQUIRED: Cardinals’ 18th round selection in the June, 2011 First-Year Player Draft

Kyle Edward Hald

@Haldy25

QUICK HITS � 6th professional season, all with the Cardinals organization � Made Triple-A debut with Memphis in 2015 � 2014 Texas League Mid-Season All-Star � 2011 Appalachian League All-Star � Member of the Appalachian League Champion Johnson City Cardinals (Manager Mike Shildt)

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YEAR TEAM W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK GDP AVG2011 Johnson City 7-0 1.84 11 7 0 0 1 53.2 34 14 11 5 1 12 63 4 3 2 .1782012 Quad Cities 4-5 3.10 16 16 1 0 0 90.0 88 40 31 4 2 13 77 10 0 5 .254 Palm Beach 3-4 3.86 8 8 0 0 0 46.2 61 21 20 3 1 11 38 2 0 2 .3142013 Palm Beach 5-8 4.42 24 24 0 0 0 136.1 153 80 67 5 5 31 74 7 4 14 .2882014 Palm Beach 2-0 2.13 2 2 0 0 0 12.2 11 4 3 1 0 2 9 0 1 1 .224 Springfield 11-4 3.81 24 23 0 0 0 137.0 142 64 58 18 4 45 105 9 1 11 .2662015 Springfield 3-6 5.12 22 19 0 0 0 102.0 113 63 58 9 4 31 72 7 2 6 .281 Memphis 2-2 4.91 4 4 0 0 0 22.0 30 13 12 4 0 6 9 1 1 3 .323Minor Lg. Totals 37-29 3.90 111 103 1 0 1 600.1 632 299 260 49 17 151 447 40 12 44 .270

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� Began season with the Bandits and went 4-5 with a 3.10 ERA (31er/90.0ip) and 77 strikeouts in 16 starts

� Promoted to Palm Beach on 7/20

� Finished year 3-4 with a 3.86 ERA (20er/46.2ip) and 38 strikeouts in eight starts

2011 � Went 7-1 with a 1.84 ERA (11er/53.2ip) in 11 games (seven starts) in first pro season with Rookie-level Johnson City � Named to the Appalachian League All-Star team � Ranked tied for second in the league in wins (7) and third in strikeouts (63)

� Opposing batters hit just .178 against him (34-for-191) � Struck out 11 over 6.0 innings of work on 7/5 vs. Bluefield � Recognized as the Cardinals Minor League Player of the Month for August posting a 3-0 record with a 0.82 ERA

(2er/22.0ip) in four games (three starts) � Won league championship with Johnson City; picked up win in only start, allowing three runs with seven strikeouts in seven innings

� Ranked tied for second in the Appy League with seven strikeouts during the playoffs

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION � Born in Mons, Belgium, where his father, Scott, was sta-tioned during a 22-year career in the U.S. military

� Graduated from South County High School in Lorton, Vir-ginia

� Pitched four seasons with Old Dominion, going combined 19-12 with a 3.84 ERA (110er/258.0ip) and 256 strikeouts in 53 games (32 starts)

� Ranks fifth in school history in strikeouts

� Led the Colonial Athletic Association in strikeouts his junior and senior seasons

� Named CAA Co-Pitcher of the Year his senior year; also led the CAA with a 10.24 strikeouts per game...

� Selected by St. Louis in the 18th round of the June, 2011 First-Year Player Draft

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2015 � Split the season between Triple-A Memphis and St. Louis, where he made his Major League debut � Went 0-4 with a 3.38 ERA (10er/26.2ip) and 20 strikeouts in 25 games over three stints for Memphis

� Converted four saves in five chances � Fifteen of his 25 outings were scoreless (Redbirds were 13-12)

� Stranded two of five inherited runners � Had better success at home, logging a 2.03 ERA (3er/13.1ip) in 12 home games (4.73 ERA in 13 road contests)

� Appeared in 26 games for the Cardinals, going 2-1 with a 3.67 ERA (11er/27.0ip), 15 strikeouts and 13 walks

� Twenty of his 26 outings were scoreless; stranded all four inherited runners

� Opposing MLB batters hit .278 (30-for-108); left-handers hit .237 (9-for-38)

� Began season with a 2.45 ERA (1er/3.2ip) in four April games

� Had his contract purchased on 4/21 � Made Major League debut with St. Louis on 4/25 at Milwau-kee, becoming first Naval Academy graduate to play in Ma-jors since 1921 (Nemo Gaines, Washington Senators) (1.1

IP, 2 H, 0 R, 2 BB, 1 K) � Struck out his first batter faced (Adam Lind) � Earned first Major League victory on 5/5 vs. Chicago (N) (1.0 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 1 K)

� Did not allow a run through his first seven appearances (7.2 IP)

� Optioned on 6/19 with Ed Easley when Greg Garcia and Xavier Scruggs were recalled

� Struggled in June, recording a 6.23 ERA (3er/4.1ip) in four PCL appearances

� Recalled on 7/4 when Greg Garcia was optioned � Shut out the opposition over 10 straight Major League out-ings from 6/3-9/7 (10.1 IP)

� Placed on the 15-day disabled list with a right groin strain on 7/11

� Joined Memphis on a rehab assignment on 7/21; activated from the disabled list and optioned on 7/27

� Allowed just one run in 6 1/3 innings over six games in July for Memphis

� Recalled on 9/1 with Cody Stanley and Marco Gonzales

2014 � Went a combined 2-2 with a 3.92 ERA (25er/57.1ip), and 45 strikeouts in 42 games between Advanced-A Palm Beach, Double-A Springfield, and Triple-A Memphis in his first full professional season

� Twenty-six of 42 relief outings were scoreless � Began season with Palm Beach, going 0-2 with a 4.26 ERA (6er/12.2ip) and nine strikeouts in eight games

� Held opposing Florida State batters to a .178 average against (8-for-45)

� Promoted to Springfield on 5/17 � Went 2-0 with a 3.92 ERA (19er/43.2ip) and 34 strikeouts in 33 games for the Cardinals

� Converted one save in three chance � Opposing Texas League hitters batted .230 (38-for-165)

� Promoted to Memphis on August 31 with Samuel Tuivailala and Mike Mayers

� Struck out two over scoreless frame in lone appearance for the Redbirds on 9/1 at New Orleans

� First Triple-A strikeout was New Orleans’ Rob Brantley � Made two relief outings for the Redbirds in the Postseason against Omaha; posted a 3.86 ERA (1er/2.1ip), one strike-out, and three walks

� Pitched for Peoria in the Arizona Fall League following the season; was oldest player on his team by three years

2013 � Obtained release from his active-duty commitment in January and went through complete and extended Spring Training with the Cardinals

� Pitched with Rookie-level State College in first season eli- gible to play following time spent in the Navy

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BORN: November 7, 1985 OPENING DAY AGE: 30

BIRTHPLACE: Ocala, FL RESIDENCE: Fernandina Beach, FL

SCHOOL: United States Naval Academy

ACQUIRED: Cardinals’ 13th round selection in the June, 2008 First-Year Player Draft

Lt. Mitchell Andrew Harris

@Mitch_Harris2

QUICK HITS � 4th professional season, all within the Cardinals organization � Serves as a lieutenant in the Navy Reserves � Member of St. Louis’ 40-man roster � Made Major League debut with St. Louis on April 25, 2015 at Milwaukee; Became first Naval Academy graduate to

play in Majors since 1921 (Nemo Gaines, Washington Senators) � Recipient of the 2016 Tony Conigliaro Award; given to MLB player who has overcome adversity through the at-

tributes of spirit, determination, and courage � 2013 campaign was first season eligible to play following time spent in military; 2nd highest draft pick in Navy’s

history � Served a five-year active duty service commitment in the United States Navy from 2009-13 � Made Triple-A debut for Memphis in 2014

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YEAR TEAM W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK GDP AVG2009 ON MILITARY LIST 2010 ON MILITARY LIST2011 ON MILITARY LIST2012 ON MILITARY LIST2013 State College 4-1 0.81 20 0 0 0 1 33.1 22 4 3 0 2 15 29 3 2 3 .1932014 Palm Beach 0-2 4.26 8 0 0 0 0 12.2 8 6 6 1 0 6 9 0 0 0 .178 Springfield 2-0 3.92 33 0 0 0 1 43.2 38 19 19 5 0 13 34 5 0 2 .230 Memphis 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 .3332015 Memphis 0-4 3.38 25 0 0 0 4 26.2 30 13 10 1 1 10 20 0 0 1 .286 ST. LOUIS 2-1 3.67 26 0 0 0 0 27.0 30 14 11 4 0 13 15 2 0 2 .278Minor Lg. Totals 6-7 2.91 87 0 0 0 2 117.1 99 42 38 7 3 44 94 8 2 6 .229Major Lg. Totals 2-1 3.67 26 0 0 0 0 27.0 30 14 11 4 0 13 15 2 0 2 .278

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� Was 4-1 with a 0.81 ERA (3er/33.1ip) and 29 strikeouts in 20 games for the Spikes

� Ranked 4th among Cardinals minor leaguers in average against (.193, 22-for-114)

� Tossed scoreless outings in 17 of 20 appearances � Was nearly nine months older than Spikes manager Oliver Marmol

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION � Attended South Point (N.C.) High School � Was discovered during his senior season during a bullpen session; Navy football defensive coordinator visited school during a recruiting trip and later tipped baseball coaches

� Pitched four seasons at the United States Naval Academy, going a combined 20-13 with a 2.51 ERA (62er/222.0ip) and 291 strikeouts in 43 games (36 starts)

� Majored in General Engineering � Ranks 1st and 2nd in strikeouts/9 IP in Navy’s school history � Recognized as the 2006 Patriot League Pitcher of the Year; went 10-3 with a 1.74 ERA (16er/82.2ip) and 113 strikeouts in 13 starts

� Recognized as a Baseball America Third-Team All-American � Set the Patriot League record with 119 strikeouts as a junior in 2007; also batted .293 with eight homers and 47 RBI

� Pitched in the Cape Cod League for the Bourne Braves in 2007

� Originally selected by Atlanta in the 24th round in the June, 2007 First-Year Player Draft, but chose to fulfill his military commitment; was first Navy player selected prior to senior season in program history

� Selected by St. Louis in the 13th round in the June, 2008 First-Year Player Draft

� Navy teammate Oliver Drake was selected by Baltimore in the 43rd round that same year and currently pitches in the Orioles system (Double-A Bowie from 2012-14)

� At the time, was the second highest draft pick Navy’s history (LHP Matt Foster, Blue Jays, 2003)

� CF Alex Azor (Blue Jays, 10th Rd., 2012) and RHP Preston Gainey (Brewers, 11th Rd., 2012) were later selected before Foster and Harris

� Before Harris, left-handed pitcher Nemo Gaines was the only graduate of the United States Naval Academy to ever have played in the Major Leagues (four games for Washington Senators in 1921 before returing to active duty)

� Signed with the Cardinals in 2009 � After graduating from the Naval Academy, was denied a bid to play professional baseball and ordered to report for duty

� Served a five-year active duty service commitment in the United States Navy for five years from June 19, 2009 to June 19, 2013

� Traveled to the Middle East, Russia, and South America as a weapons officer

� Initially reported to the USS Ponce, a 577-foot amphibi-ous transport ship that transported Marines to battle in the Middle East

� While on active duty during an 18-month deployment, played catch on the USS Ponce flight deck with a cook from the Dominican Republic

� Also served on a frigate named the USS Carr, which took him to South America on drug operations and on a diplomatic assignment to Russia

� While on the USS Carr, took down a cargo ship that had over a million dollars worth of cocaine

� Granted temporary leave from active duty from February-March 2012 and participated in the Cardinals Spring Training program

� Played with some armed forces teams a couple of months at a time while serving

� His first opportunity was with a team representing the U.S. Southern Command that played baseball games all across Latin America over a 25-day span

� The squad also participated in exhibition games with military and civilian teams, which visited schools, orphanages, hos-pitals and little leagues as part of a goodwill tour

� Following his stint with the Southern Command team, went on to play with the US9 Armed Forces Baseball team that included active duty, reserve and National Guard personnel

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2015 � Combined to bat .313 (126-for-403) with 13 homers, 12 triples, and 25 doubles in 112 games between Double-A Chattanooga, Double-A Springfield, and Triple-A Memphis

� Stole 24 bases in 26 opportunities � Opened season by batting .245 (13-for-53) with two triples, two doubles, and two RBI in 14 games with Chattanooga

� Released by the Dodgers on 5/1 � Signed by Cardinals as minor league free agent on 5/13 � Batted .308 (44-for-143) with three home runs, 13 doubles, three triples, and 20 RBI in 40 games with Springfield

� Hit .368 (28-for-76) in 21 games at Hammons Field � Named Texas League Mid-Season All-Star (0-2, R, RBI, BB) � Promoted to Memphis on 7/3 when Tommy Pham was recalled � Ended season batting .333 (69-for-207) with 10 homers, seven triples, 10 doubles, and 46 RBI in 58 games with Memphis

� Recorded 22 multi-hit games and 13 multiple RBI efforts � Punished PCL right-handers to a .345 average (51-for-148) � Compiled a .377 average (52-for-138) in 35 games on the road � Batted .394 (26-for-66) with runners in scoring position (.500, 13-for-26, with two outs)

� Hit .386 (34-for-88) with six home runs, four triples, six doubles,

28 RBI, 19 runs scored, and four stolen bases in 25 July games � Ranked 2nd in the PCL in RBI, slugging (.750), and OPS (1.210), 3rd in average and on-base percentage (.460), 4th in extra-base hits (16) and total bases (66), and tied for 9th in runs scored (19) and hits

� Named PCL Player of the Week for the period of July 6-12 Pe-riod; batted .429 (12-for-28) with two homers, five doubles, one triple, and league-leading 13 RBI in seven games

� Hit second of back-to-back jacks (with Cody Stanley) on 7/11 vs. Nashville (Cody Martin)

� Hit grand slam off Oklahoma City’s Josh Ravin in Memphis’ 9-0 win on 7/30

� Hit .263 (25-for-95) with three home runs, four doubles, and 12 RBI in in 26 August contests

� Played for Caribes de Anzoategui in the Venezuelan Winter League following the season, batting .321 (52-for-162) with three home runs, five triples, and 11 doubles in 45 games

2014 � Batted .244 (88-for-361) with eight home runs, 10 triples, 12 doubles, and 44 RBI in 109 games between the Triple-A Albuquerque and Double-A Chattanooga

� Recognized as a Southern League Mid-Season All-Star � Appeared in 87 games for the Lookouts, batting .251 (68-for-271) and was tied for team-high 15 stolen bases

� Named Southern League Player of the Week (May 12-18)

� Promoted to Triple-A midseason, appearing in 22 games for the Isotopes, before being transferred back to Chattanooga to finish the season

2013 � Played entire season with Triple-A Pawtucket, batting .257 (110-for-428) with 11 home runs, two triples, 13 doubles, and 54 RBI in 121 games

� Stole 37 bases in 44 chances � Batted .287 (88-for-307) off right-handers and .182 (22-for-121) off left-handers

� Traded by Red Sox to Dodgers in exchange for outfielder Alex

Castellanos on 10/23/13 � Played for Tigres de Aragua in the Venezuelan Winter League following the season, batting .147 (5-for-34) with two homers and five RBI in 12 games

2012 � Split the season between Double-A Portland and Triple-A Pawtucket, hitting .273 (127-for-466) with 19 home runs, 24 doubles, six triples, and 67 RBI in 121 games

� Combined to rank among Red Sox minor league leaders with 36 steals (2nd) and 19 home runs (T-4th)

Jeremy HAZELBAKERBATS THROWS HEIGHT WEIGHTLEFT RIGHT 6-3 190

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BORN: August 14, 1987 OPENING DAY AGE: 28

BIRTHPLACE: Munice, IN RESIDENCE: Selma, IN

SCHOOL: Ball State University

ACQUIRED: Signed by Cardinals as a minor league free agent on December 4, 2014

Jeremy Philip Hazelbaker

QUICK HITS � 8th professional season ... the Cardinals are his 3rd organization � Previously played in the Red Sox and Dodgers organizations � Attended Major League Spring Training as a non-roster invitee with Boston (2013) Los Angeles (NL) (2014-15) and St.

Louis (2016) � Hit .386 (34-for-88) with six home runs, four triples, six doubles, 28 RBI, 19 runs scored, and four stolen bases in 25 July

games in 2015 with Memphis � Ranked 2nd in the PCL in RBI, slugging (.750), and OPS (1.210), 3rd in average and on-base percentage (.460), 4th in

extra-base hits (16) and total bases (66), and tied for 9th in runs scored (19) and hits � 2015 Texas League Mid-Season All-Star � 2014 Southern League Mid-Season All-Star � Made PCL debut with Albuquerque in 2013 � Member of 2012 Pawtucket Red Sox that won the International League’s Governor’s Cup Championship � College teammates with current Cardinals infielder Dean Anna at Ball State in 2008

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� Set career highs in homers and RBI � Tied for 2nd in the Eastern League with 33 stolen bases and placed 4th among EL qualifiers with a .479 SLG

� Led Sea Dogs with six triples, 19 homers, and 77 runs scored � Placed 2nd on the club with 436 at-bats, 119 hits, 64 RBI, and 209 total bases

� Reached via hit or walk in 23 consecutive home contests from 5/2-7/2 at .362 (34-for-94) with 10 walks

� Named the EL Batter of the Week for 7/16-22 after hitting .417 (10-for-24) with a league-best 4 homers, 7 extra-base hits (tied), and 26 total bases (tied) in that time

� Stole a season-high 4 bases on 7/22 at New Hampshire � Hit safely in 22 of his final 24 games with the Sea Dogs, includ-ing a team-high 12 straight contests from 7/28-8/14 at .400 (20-for-50) with 3 doubles,1 home run, 6 RBI, and 11 runs scored

� Named Red Sox Minor League Baserunner of the Month for June (11 R, 2 2B, 3B, 5 SB) and August/September (6 R, 6 2B, 6 SB)

� Promoted to Triple-A Pawtucket on 8/27 � Played seven regular season games and five post-season con-tests in the PawSox run to the Governor’s Cup Championship

� Following the season, batted .261 (6-for-23) with two homers for Obregon of the Mexican Pacific League

2011 � Split time between Advanced-A Salem and Double-A Portland, hitting .269 (128-for-476) and tallying 17 home runs, and 47 stolen bases in a career-high 124 games

� Also set career highs with 86 runs, 128 hits, and 62 walks be-tween the two clubs while combining for a 27 doubles, 3 triples, and 55 RBI

� Ranked 2nd among Red Sox minor leaguers in stolen bases � Tallied a team-leading 35 stolen bases with Portland, the 5th-highest total in the Eastern League

� Tabbed Red Sox Minor League Base Stealer for both June (11 SB, 1 CS) and August/September (15 SB, 3 CS)

� Drove in a career-high 6 runs on 7/11 at New Hampshire � Named Eastern League Batter of the Week for 8/22-28 after hit-ting .444 (12-for-27) with 3 HR and 7 RBI in seven tilts

2010 � Hit .267 (118-for-442) with 12 home runs, nine triples, 29 doubles, and 62 RBI in 116 games for Single-A Greenville � Finished 3rd among all minor leaguers with 63 stolen bases � Named Red Sox Minor League Base Runner of the Year and South Atlantic League Post-Season All-Star Team

� Was the most thefts in a season by a Red Sox minor leaguer since Gus Burgess in 1981 (68)

� Along with 14 home runs, was first minor leaguer with at least 63 steals and 12 homers in a single season in four years (Eu-genio Velez, 64 SB and 14 HR for Single-A Augusta in 2006)

� Finished 2nd in the South Atlantic League in stolen bases, one shy of Eury Perez with Hagerstown (64)

� Also led the Sox farm system in triples and paced the Drive in doubles, RBI, and runs (78)

� Led club qualifiers in OBP (.360) and OPS (.815) � Selected as Red Sox Minor League Base Stealer of the Month for April (12 SB), May (12 SB), and July (13 SB)

� Went 4-for-18 (.222) with four runs, a triple, homer, and a stolen base in five playoff tilts for the Drive

� After the season, named by Baseball America as the fastest bas-erunner in the South Atlantic League and the No. 22 prospect in the Red Sox system

2009 � Made pro debut between Short-Season Lowell and Single-A Greenville, combining to hit .165 (26-for-158) with one homer, nine RBI, and 11 stolen bases in 48 games

� Played three games for Lowell before a 6/29 transfer to Green-ville

� Appeared in one playoff game for the Drive

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION � Graduated from Wapahani (Ind.) High School � Compiled a career batting average of .420 with 21 home runs, 139 RBI, and 79 stolen bases in four varsity seasons

� Four-time All-Delaware County and All-Mid-Eastern Conference selection

� Selected as an Indiana North/South All-Star and The Star Press Athlete of the Year for baseball in 2006

� Part of the 2004 Wapahani team that advanced to the state finals for the first time in school history

� Also lettered three years in basketball � Played three seasons at Ball State University � In 2008, was teammates with Cardinals infielder Dean Anna � Named First Team All-Mid-American Conference after leading the MAC in batting (.429), runs (77), walks (48), triples (8), and OBP (school record .550) as a junior in 2009

� Originally selected by the Red Sox in the fourth round of the June, 2009 First-Year Player Draft

YR TEAM AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG SF SH HBP GDP 2009 Lowell .125 3 8 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 3 0 0 .417 .125 0 1 0 0 Greenville .167 45 150 16 25 5 1 1 9 23 58 11 2 .280 .233 1 1 1 12010 Greenville .267 116 442 78 118 29 9 12 62 59 135 63 17 .360 .455 1 0 6 52011 Salem .279 34 122 26 34 9 0 5 14 20 34 12 6 .389 .475 0 0 2 2 Portland .266 90 354 60 94 18 3 12 41 42 105 35 8 .350 .435 0 5 4 12012 Portland .273 114 436 77 119 21 6 19 64 35 114 33 11 .338 .479 2 6 9 2 Pawtucket .267 7 30 2 8 3 0 0 3 0 8 3 0 .281 .367 1 0 1 02013 Pawtucket .257 121 428 62 110 13 2 11 54 36 131 37 7 .313 .374 5 10 1 42014 Albuquerque .222 22 90 12 20 3 2 4 11 2 27 6 2 .239 .433 0 0 0 0 Chattanooga .251 87 271 31 68 9 8 4 33 30 70 15 7 .326 .387 0 6 0 52015 Tulsa .245 14 53 5 13 2 2 0 2 3 11 6 0 .286 .358 0 2 0 0 Springfield .308 40 143 30 44 13 3 3 20 18 33 10 0 .394 .503 1 3 3 3 Memphis .333 58 207 38 69 10 7 10 46 23 60 8 2 .403 .594 1 0 2 3Minor Lg. Totals .264 751 2734 437 723 135 43 81 359 295 789 239 62 .341 .434 12 34 29 26

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2015 � Spent the entire season with the Carolina League Champion Myrtle Beach Pelicans, going 8-2 with a 2.24 ERA (16er/64.1ip) and 49 strikeouts in 33 games (two starts)

� Ranked among league relief pitchers in holds (6, T-3rd), lowest opponent batting average (.217, 3rd), lowest walks/9 IP (3.51, 3rd), and fewest baserunners/9 IP (11.02, 3rd)

� Finished 2nd on the Pelicans in wins and 3rd in appearances � Stranded 12 of 14 inherited runners � Held opposing league batters to hit .238 (57-for-239), while lim-iting left-handers to a .160 mark (13-for-81)

� Converted three saves in three chances; also finished 10 games � Recorded a 1.76 ERA (11er/56.1ip) in 31 relief outings

� Twenty-two of his 31 games in relief were scoreless; was a part of seven of Myrtle Beach’s 11 shutouts

� Also made a pair of starts (5.63 ERA, 5 ER, 8.0 IP) � Promoted to Triple-A Iowa on 7/5 but did not pitch � Returned to Myrtle Beach on 7/7 � Member of Carolina League Champion Pelicans; made two ap-pearances and allowed two runs over 0.1 innings

� Won Bruce Dal Canton Community Service Award with Myrtle Beach

2014 � Spent majority injury-shortened season with Single-A Kane County, going 3-1 with a 2.18 ERA (11er/45.1ip) and 59 strikeouts � Limited Midwest Leaguers a .198 average against (32-for-162) � Twenty of his 25 appearances were four outs or more � Recorded 17 scoreless games � Allowed four runs over first two outings, then just seven over final 20 games

� Matched season-high six strikeouts on two occasions (7/20 at Great Lakes & 8/31 vs. Peoria)

� Finished season with seven straight scoreless appearances (16.0 IP)

� Made Triple-A debut with Iowa on 7/9 at Omaha � Earned win with 3.1 scoreless frames in extra innings (H, 0 R, 2 BB, 4 K)

� First Triple-A strikeout victim was Jesus Flores

2013 � Pitched year with Single-A Kane County, going 3-9 with a 3.78 ERA (50er/119.0ip) and 60 strikeouts in 22 games (20 starts) � Nine of his 20 starts were quality � Logged a 2.02 ERA (8er/35.2ip) in six day outings (five starts)

� Held Midwest League batters to a .278 average against (129-for-464); limited left-handers to a .165 mark (16-for-97)

2012 � Pitched majority of season with Short-Season Boise, going 3-1 with a 2.66 ERA (7er/23.2ip) and 19 strikeouts in 12 games � Also made two scoreless outings with the AZL Cubs � Boise Hawk Community Player of the Year

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION � Graduated from Prairie Ridge High School in Crystal Lake, Il-linois; was teammates with Cardinals outfielder Nick Martini

� Grew up a Cubs fan, while his father was a White Sox fan � Helped lead Wolves to 2008 4A state title and Chicago Tribune’s No. 1 ranking

� Earned All-State and All-Area honors as a senior with a 10-1 mark and team-best 104 strikeouts in 87 IP

� Pitched two seasons at the University of Illinois-Chicago

� Transferred to pitch at the University of South Carolina Beaufort � Became the first USCB baseball player to earn All-America sta-tus after being named to the NAIA All-American second team in 2012

� Selected by Chicago (N) in the eighth round of the June, 2012 First-Year Player Draft

� Signed by Keith Lockhart

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BORN: May 15, 1990 OPENING DAY AGE: 25

BIRTHPLACE: Crystal Lake, IL RESIDENCE: Crystal Lake, IL

SCHOOL: University of South Carolina - Beaufort

ACQUIRED: Selected by Cardinals from Cubs in the 2nd round of the Triple-A phase of the 2015 Rule 5 draft

Michael Christopher Heesch

QUICK HITS � 5th professional season ... Cardinals are his 2nd organization � Member of Carolina League Champion Myrtle Beach Pelicans in 2015 � Attended Major League Spring Training with Chicago (N) as a non-roster invitee � Made Triple-A debut with in 2014 with Iowa; earned win with 3.1 scoreless frames in extra innings � High School teammates with Cardinals outfielder Nick Martini at Prairie Ridge (Ill.) High School, which won the 2008 4A

Illinois State title was Chicago Tribune’s No. 1 ranking

YEAR TEAM W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK GDP AVG2012 AZL Cubs 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 1 2.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 .143 Boise 3-1 2.66 12 0 0 0 0 23.2 25 8 7 0 1 1 19 1 0 1 .2582013 Kane County 3-9 3.78 22 20 0 0 0 119.0 129 63 50 3 3 36 60 3 0 13 .2782014 Iowa 1-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 3.1 1 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 0 0 .091 Kane County 3-1 2.18 24 0 0 0 0 45.1 32 12 11 1 1 20 59 0 1 2 .1982015 Myrtle Beach 8-2 2.24 33 2 0 0 3 64.1 57 19 16 2 3 24 49 2 0 6 .238Minor Lg. Totals 18-13 2.93 94 22 0 0 4 257.2 245 102 84 6 8 83 194 6 1 22 .250

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2015 � Missed the entire regular season while recovering from Tommy John ligament replacement surgery � Pitched for Gigantes del Cibao in the Dominican Winter League following the season

� Went 1-0 with a 2.30 ERA (4er/15.2ip) and eight strikeouts in five games (three starts)

2014 � Split injury-shortened season between Advanced-A St. Lucie and Rookie-level Gulf Coast Mets; went a combined 0-0 with a 6.43 ERA (10er/14.0ip), 11 strikeouts, and nine walks in six starts

� Underwent second Tommy John Ligament replacement sur-gery on his right elbow in October

� Completed Business Administration degree from Oral Rob-erts University while recovering

2013 � Pitched the entire season with New York (N), going 4-8 with a 4.34 ERA (63er/130.2ip) and 99 strikeouts in 24 games (23 starts)

� Held opposing batters to a .260 average against (132-for-507), including a .240 mark against righties (69-for-287)

� 14 of his 23 starts were quality starts � Opposing hitters batted .153 (23-for-150) against him with two outs; best mark for any pitcher in the majors (minimum 100 batters faced)

� His .235 opponent on-base percentage with two outs was the third-lowest behind Clayton Kershaw (.218) and Kevin Slowey (.226)

� Established several career highs during the year, including strikeouts (eight, 2x, last, 7/7 at Milwaukee) and winning streak (3G, 6/21-7/7)

� Was one of 18 NL pitchers to allow at least 20 home runs � Allowed 1.38 home runs per nine innings, the 4th-highest mark in the NL (minimum 100.0 innings)

� Made only relief appearance on 4/18 at Colorado (1.0 IP, 2 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 2 HR, 1 K)

� Equaled career best with 8.0 innings on 4/30 at Miami � Allowed two or fewer earned runs in eight straight starts from 6/4-7/12, the longest such stretch by a Met since Jo-han Santana had 13 straight such starts from 2008-2009 and longest single-season since Masato Yoshii had a nine-game streak in 1999

� His streak of allowing two or fewer earned runs over eight starts was tied for the 10th-longest stretch in team history

� Posted a 1.76 ERA (10er/51.0ip) from 6/4-7/12, a span of eight starts; His 1.76 ERA was the lowest in the majors dur-ing that time (Oakland’s Bartolo Colon was second (1.80) and Francisco Liriano was third (1.89))

� Held the opposition scoreless from the second inning of his start against the Dodgers at Citi Field on 4/25 through

the eighth inning of his start against the Marlins at Marlins Park on 4/30; The 14.0-inning scoreless streak is the longest of Hefner’s career and was tied for the longest by a Mets pitcher with LaTroy Hawkins

� Became the second starter in franchise history to allow two or fewer earned runs and two or fewer walks in eight straight starts (6/4-7/12); Only Tom Seaver had a longer such streak, 11 games from 7/9-8/25/73

� Hefner and the Dodgers’ Zack Greinke (8/21-9/29) were the only pitchers in the majors to pull off the feat in eight straight starts

� Allowed seven home runs in his first four starts (4/5-4/20) and at least one home run in five straight starts (seven total) from 7/2-7/24

� Issued only 17 walks in his final 14 starts dating back to 5/29, but five of them came at Miami on 7/29

� His 7/29 outing snapped a streak of 13 straight starts with two walks or fewer, tied for the second-longest Mets streak since 2001 (Jonathon Niese, 17 straight starts, 2012)

� Posted a 1.80 ERA (6er/30.0ip) in June, the seventh-best mark in the majors that month; also issued five walks and notched 23 strikeouts

� In his final three starts before the All-Star Break, became one of three pitchers in this season’s first-half to allow fewer than 10 hits in a three-game span in which he went at least 7.0 innings in each start (Matt Harvey (4/3-4/13 and 4/8-4/19) and Lance Lynn (4/20-5/1)

� Underwent Tommy John surgery on 8/28 at the Hospital for Special Surgery, Mets Medical Director Dr. David Altchek performed procedure

� Placed on the 15-Day Disabled List on 8/10 with a partial tear

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BORN: March 11, 1986 OPENING DAY AGE: 30

BIRTHPLACE: Perkins, OK RESIDENCE: Owasso, OK

SCHOOL: Oral Roberts University

ACQUIRED: Signed by Cardinals as a minor league free agent on December 21, 2015

Jeremy Hefner

QUICK HITS � 10th professional season … Cardinals are his third organization � Appeared in 50 Major League games (36 starts) with New York (N) from 2012-13 � Attended 2016 Major League Spring Training with St. Louis as a non-roster invitee � Pitched for Gigantes del Cibao in the Dominican Winter League following the 2015 season � Underwent two Tommy John Ligament replacement surgeries on his right elbow since 2013 � 2010 Texas League Mid-Season and Post-Season All-Star � Named 2008 Padres Minor League Pitcher of the Year

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of the MCL in his right elbow � Last start came on 8/9 at Arizona

2012 � Pitched the majority of the season with New York (N), making his Major League debut; also appeared in 10 games (nine starts) for Triple-A Buffalo

� Went 4-7 with a 5.09 ERA (53er/93.2ip) and 62 strikeouts in 26 games (13 starts) over three stints for the Mets

� Ranked ninth among qualifying NL rookie pitchers in ERA, tied for 10th in wins, and eighth in innings pitched

� Walked only 18 in 93.2 innings this season, including 14 walks in 13 starts (63.1ip)

� Recorded a strikeout per nine innings ratio of 6.00 and a walk per nine innings ratio of 1.70

� Made 13 starts, going 4-6 record with a 5.32 ERA (41 earned runs/69.1 innings)

� Struck out 53 while issuing just 14 walks; � Made Major League debut on 4/23 vs. San Francisco (3.0 IP, 0 R, 3 H, BB, 3 K)

� Earned first Major League win on 5/29 when the Mets beat the Phillies, 6-3; Tossed 6.0 innings, allowing three runs with four strikeouts

� Became first pitcher in franchise history to earn his first MLB win and hit his first MLB home run (off Joe Blanton) in the same game

� The last major leaguer to accomplish that feat was San Di-ego’s Dennis Tankersley vs. Montreal on 5/15/02

� Was the only Mets pitcher to hit a home run that season and

first Mets pitcher to hit a home run since Johan Santana went deep off Cincinnati’s Matt Maloney on 7/6/10

� Established career-high with seven strikeouts on 7/25 vs. Washington; matched total three more times (8/26 vs. Houston, 9/26 vs. Pittsburgh, 10/3 at Miami)

� Tossed a career-high 12.0 scoreless innings over his fi-nal two starts (9/26-10/3); Went 2-0 with a 1.26 ERA (2er/14.1ip) in his final two starts

� Pitched at least 7.0 innings and recorded a career high-tying seven strikeouts in both starts (14 total)

� Made 13 relief appearances, going 0-1 with a 4.44 ERA (12er/24.1ip) with nine strikeouts and four walks

� His lone relief loss was in Toronto when he pitched 5.0 in-nings on 5/19; most innings pitched by a Mets reliever since Raul Valdes (5.0 IP) on 5/20/10

� Pitched to a 5.64 ERA (19er/30.1ip) in 11 games, three starts before the break

� After the All-Star break, was 3-4 with a 4.83 ERA (34er/63.1ip) in 15 games (10 starts); 16 of his 18 walks came after the break

� Tossed a career-high 8.0 innings on 8/28 vs. Houston

2011 � Spent the entire season with Triple-A Tucson, going 9-7 with a 4.98 ERA (87er/157.1ip) and 120 strikeouts in 28 starts � Began the season ranked as the #15 prospect in the Padres organization ranked by Baseball America

� Worked at least 6.0 or more innings in 17 of his 28 starts, including his last six games of the year; went 7.0 innings on five occasions

� Posted a 4-1 record in six June starts and was 2-0 in five starts in July

� Went 0-4 with a 5.68 ERA (28 earned runs/44.1 innings) in

his first nine starts of the year (through 5/23) � Won four straight decisions from 5/29-6/14; posted a 2.49 ERA during that span (seven earned runs/25.1 innings)

� Over his final 19 starts of the year, went 9-3 with a 4.70 ERA (59er/113.0ip)

� Struck out 10 in 7.0 innings in his last start of the year, 9/3 at Reno

2010 � Spent entire season at Double-A San Antonio, where he was named a Texas League Mid-Season and Post-Season All-Star � Began the season ranked as the #18 prospect in the Padres organization ranked by Baseball America; also recognized by the same publication as possessing the organization’s “Best Changeup”

� Posted an 11-8 record and 2.95 ERA (55er/167.2ip) over team-leading 28 starts

� Ranked second among qualifying Texas League pitcher in ERA

� Also ranked among league leaders in innings pitched (1st), strikeouts (4th), opponent batting average (5th, .254) and WHIP (2nd, 1.23)

� Struck out 115 against 51 walks � Held Texas League hitters to a .254 average against (156-for-614)

� Tossed a complete game on 6/14 at Corpus Christi (W, 9.0 IP, 8 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 0 BB, 4 K)

2009 � Pitched the majority of the season with Advanced-A Lake Elsinore, going 14-9 with a 69er/150.2ip) and 142 strikeouts in 27 starts; also made one start for Triple-A Portland

� Made Triple-A debut on 6/18 at Las Vegas (ND, 5.1 IP, 7 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 2 BB, 5 K)

2008 � Named Padres Minor League Pitcher of the Year; spent the majority of the season with Single-A Fort Wayne, going 10-5 with a 3.33 ERA (52er/140.1ip) and 144 strikeouts in 29 appearances (24 starts)

� Finished third among Midwest League pitcher in strikeouts � Held opposing batters to a .221 average against (51-for-513)

� Also made one start for Advanced-A Lake Elsinore (ND, 5.0 IP, 3 H 2 R, 2 ER, 2 BB, 6 K)

2007 � Made professional debut with Short-Season Eugene, going 2-5 with a 3.90 ERA (27er/62.1ip) and 74 strikeouts in 17 games (11 starts)

� Twenty-six of 42 relief outings were scoreless

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PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION � Graduated from Perkins-Tryon High School in Perkins, Okla-homa

� Also lettered in football � Attended Oral Roberts University after two years at Seminole State College (Fla.)

� Originally drafted by the Mets in the 46th round of the 2004

First-Year Player Draft and again in the 48th round of the 2005 First-Year Player Draft, but did not sign either time

� Selected by the Padres in the 5th round of the 2007 First-Year Player Draft

� Signed by Lane Decker

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YEAR TEAM W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK GDP AVG2007 Eugene 2-5 3.90 17 11 0 0 0 62.1 51 33 27 3 2 20 74 8 0 3 .2212008 Fort Wayne 10-5 3.33 29 24 0 0 0 140.1 117 53 52 12 3 41 144 7 0 9 .228 Lake Elsinore 0-0 3.60 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 3 2 2 0 0 2 6 0 0 0 .1672009 Portland 0-0 3.38 1 1 0 0 0 5.1 7 2 2 0 0 2 5 0 0 1 .318 Lake Elsinore 14-9 4.12 27 27 0 0 0 150.2 165 81 69 13 11 38 142 9 0 12 .2842010 San Antonio 11-8 2.95 28 28 2 0 0 167.2 156 63 55 11 5 51 115 7 0 13 .2542011 Tucson 9-7 4.98 28 28 0 0 0 157.1 178 101 87 21 3 61 120 7 0 7 .2832012 Buffalo 5-2 2.77 10 9 0 0 0 61.2 55 25 19 4 0 10 37 1 0 9 .239 NEW YORK (N) 4-7 5.09 26 13 0 0 0 93.2 110 55 53 9 2 18 62 7 0 4 .2872013 NEW YORK (N) 4-8 4.34 24 23 0 0 0 130.2 132 75 63 20 5 37 99 1 0 10 .2602014 GCL Mets 0-0 3.30 3 3 0 0 0 6.0 4 2 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 .200 St. Lucie 0-0 9.00 3 3 0 0 0 8.0 8 8 8 1 0 9 9 0 0 0 .2672015 DID NOT PITCH - INJUREDMinor Lg. Totals 51-36 3.75 141 129 2 0 0 750.1 732 360 313 64 24 225 643 39 0 54 .258Major Lg. Totals 8-15 4.65 50 36 0 0 0 224.1 242 130 116 29 7 55 161 8 0 14 .272

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2015 � Split season between Double-A Springfield and Triple-A Memphis, combining to go 7-2 with a 4.09 ERA (38er/83.2ip) in 41 games (six starts)

� Struck out 57 against 23 walks � Primarily pitched for the S-Cardinals over two stints, going 6-1 with a 4.57 ERA (31er/61.0ip) and 47 strikeouts in 31 games (five starts)

� Converted three saves in three opportunities � Eighteen of his 26 relief outings were scoreless � Opposing Texas League hitters batted .296 (73-for-247) � Promoted to Memphis on 4/25 when Alex Mejia was trans-ferred to Springfield

� Was 1-1 with a 2.78 ERA (7er/22.2ip) and 10 strikeouts in 10

games (one start) over two stints for Memphis � Pitched more than 1.0 inning in six of nine relief outings � Picked up his only Triple-A win with 3 1/3 scoreless frames on 5/4 vs. Colorado Springs

� Held opposing PCL hitters to a .273 average against (24-for-88), including a .200 mark against lefties (7-for-35)

� Promoted to Memphis and made spot start on final home game of the year on 9/3 vs. New Orleans (4.0 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 3 BB, 1 K)

2014 � Pitched the majority of the season with Double-A Springfield, going 5-11 with a 4.63 ERA (72er/140.ip) and in a team-leading 25 starts; also appeared in three games (two starts for Triple-A Memphis)

� Finished tied for second in the Texas League with 18 home runs allowed (teammate Jonathan Cornelius led with 10)

� Struck out 103 batters against 38 walks; finished with the fourth-lowest walk per nine-inning ratio (2.38) among Texas League starters

� Texas League hitters batted (144-for-546) � Springfield was 8-17 in his starts � Recorded a 3.24 ERA (18er/50.0ip) in the first two innings of starts (5.40 ERA afterwards)

� Eleven of his 25 starts were quality � Compiled a 1-7 record in 15 home starts (4.64 ERA); was 4-4 with a 4.61 ERA in 10 road outings

� Began season 2-2 with a 5.51 ERA (29er/47.1ip) with 30

strikeouts in nine starts with Springfield before being pro-moted to Memphis on 5/21

� Threw four consecutive quality starts from 4/8-4/25, going 2-0 with a 1.38 ERA (4er/26.0ip)

� Was 0-2 with a 7.30 ERA (10er/12.1ip) and six strikeouts in three starts for Memphis

� First Triple-A strikeout was Colorado Springs’ Josh Rutledge � Took no-decision ion his Triple-A debut (3.2 IP, 4 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 1 HB, 4 BB, 4 K)

� Returned to Springfield on 6/6 � Allowed team-high four home runs on 8/19 at Northwest Arkansas

2013 � Split time between Single-A Peoria and Advanced-A Palm Beach with a combined 9-7 record, 3.38 ERA (47er/125.1ip), 96 strikeouts, and 34 walks in 23 games (22 starts)

� Allowed four or fewer hits in 12 of his appearances � Recorded nine quality starts � Was 3-2 during eight starts with Peoria, recording a 3.40 ERA (15er/39.2ip) and 35 strikeouts

� Promoted to Palm Beach on 5/25 � Was 6-5 with a 3.42 ERA (32er/82.1ip) and 65 strikeouts

with Palm Beach � Went 6.0 innings or more in a start nine times � Tied a career-high eight strikeouts on 7/7 at Jupiter, a record he set earlier in the season at Peoria

� From 6/29-8/28, he was 5-3 with a 2.14 ERA (14er/59ip)

2012 � Spent time between Rookie-level GCL Cardinals and Single-A Batavia, combining to go 0-0 with a 4.50 ERA (3er/6ip), nine strikeouts, and zero walks in four games

Kurt HEYERBATS THROWS HEIGHT WEIGHTLEFT RIGHT 6-2 185

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BORN: January 23, 1991 OPENING DAY AGE: 25

BIRTHPLACE: Orange County, CA RESIDENCE: Huntington Beach, CA

SCHOOL: University of Arizona

ACQUIRED: Cardinals’ 6th round selection in the June, 2012 First-Year Player Draft

Kurt Wolfgang Heyer (HIGH-er)

@KurtHeyer

QUICK HITS � 5th professional season, all with the Cardinals organization � Made Triple-A debut with Memphis in 2014 � Participated in early workouts and seminars as part of the Cardinals’ 2014 STEP (Spring Training Early Program) � Transferred to Cardinals 2014 Major League Spring Training � Teammates with Cardinals infielder Alex Mejia on the Arizona Wildcats that won the 2012 College World Series � All-Pac 12 Conference selection three years in a row � Led NCAA Division I Baseball in innings pitched (153.0) as a junior in 2012

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YEAR TEAM W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK GDP AVG2012 GCL Cardinals 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 2.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 .125 Batavia 0-0 6.75 2 0 0 0 0 4.0 5 3 3 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 .3122013 Peoria 3-2 3.40 8 8 0 0 0 39.2 44 16 15 2 0 12 35 2 0 5 .280 Palm Beach 6-5 3.42 15 14 0 0 0 84.1 75 35 32 7 5 22 61 2 1 4 .2462014 Memphis 0-2 7.30 3 2 0 0 0 12.1 17 10 10 3 1 8 6 1 0 2 .362 Springfield 5-11 4.63 25 25 0 0 0 140.0 144 83 72 18 7 38 103 8 0 11 .2642015 Springfield 6-1 4.57 31 5 0 0 3 61.0 73 31 31 6 1 14 47 5 1 6 .296 Memphis 1-1 2.78 10 1 0 0 0 22.2 24 7 7 0 1 9 10 2 0 2 .273Minor Lg. Totals 21-22 4.18 96 55 0 0 3 366.0 383 185 170 36 15 103 271 21 2 30 .271

� Promoted to Batavia on 8/7 after two scoreless outings with the GCL Cardinals

� Appeared in two games with Batavia, striking out five and allowing three earned runs over 4.0 innings

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION � Set school records for strikeouts, wins, walks, innings pitched, and complete games as a senior at Edison (Calif.) High School

� Named All-CIF First Team, EA Sports Second Team All-Amer-ican, and League Pitcher of the Year in 2009

� Led team in 2010 with 3.26 ERA and 109 strikeouts, which set new freshman records at the University of Arizona

� Named a Baseball America Freshman All-American (First Team), Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American, NCBWA Freshman All-American (Second Team), and two-time Pac-10 Pitcher of the Week in 2010

� Tied for most starts in the nation by a pitcher (20) in 2011 � Named a third-team Louisville Slugger All-American and First Team All Pac-10 in 2011

� Was considered the ace of the staff in 2012 when Arizona won the College World Series, their first since 1986

� Was 1-0 with a 1.80 ERA in two starts totaling 15.0 innings pitched, striking out 11 in Omaha

� Led NCAA Division I Baseball in innings pitched (153.0) as a junior in 2012

� Selected by St. Louis in the 6th round of the June, 2012 First-Year Player Draft

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2015 � Pitched the entire season with Triple-A Memphis and represented the Redbirds on the PCL Mid-Season All-Star Team; went 2-1 with a 2.41 ERA (16er/59.2ip) and 37 strikeouts in a team-leading 50 games (one start)

� Attended Major League Spring Training with St. Louis as a non-roster invitee

� Limited opposing left-handers to a .267 average against (24-for-90) with only four doubles that went for extra bases

� Retired the first batter faced in 38 of 49 relief appearances (.776)

� The Redbirds were 21-28 in his relief outings � Walked only seven batters against 37 strikeouts � Converted two saves in four opportunities; also finished 17 games

� Stranded 16 of 23 inherited runners � Held opposing PCL batters to a .285 average against (68-for-239), including a .267 mark (24-for-90) against left-handers;

� Opposing basestealers were 4-for-5 (80%) while on the mound

� Shut out the opposition in 14 straight outings (14.2 IP) from 5/10–6/17

� Replaced Sam Tuivailala (promotion) on the PCL Mid-Sea-son All-Star squad; pitched scoreless frame and retired side on 10 pitches (two groundouts, one fly out)

� Took a no-decision in his lone start of the season in Mem-phis’ 7-3 win on 7/5 at Colorado Springs (3.2 IP, 3 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 0 BB, 1 K)

� Pitched for the Surprise Saguaros in the Arizona Fall League following the season; went 1-1 with a 2.93 ERA (5er/15.1ip) two saves, 14 strikeouts, and one walk in nine games

2014 � Split season between Double-A Springfield and Triple-A Memphis, going a combined 2-5 with a 2.90 ERA (23er/71.1ip) and 62 strikeouts in 55 games

� Converted eight saves in 13 chances � Began year in Springfield, going 0-2 with a 4.30 ERA (7er/14.2ip) in a team-leading 15 relief outings

� Stranded all six inherited runners with Springfield � Opposing Texas League hitters batted .300 (18-for-60) � Promoted to Memphis on 5/15 when RHP Keith Butler was placed on the D.L.

� Finished 2-3 with a 2.54 ERA (16er/56.2ip) in 40 relief out-ings for Memphis

� Struck out 52 against only five walks � Opposing PCL hitters batted .226 (48-for-212); left-handers were 10-for-80 (.125)

� 29 of 40 Triple-A appearances were scoreless � Stranded nine of 10 inherited runners � Retired first batter faced 65.0% of his appearances (26 of 40) � Struck out first Triple-A batter faced on 5/15 vs. Omaha (Brian Fletcher)

� Shut out the opposition over a team-high 21.1 consecutive innings of work from 5/22-6/21

� Went 1-1 with a 0.66 ERA (1er/13.2ip) and 10 strikeouts in 10 July relief outings

� Earned his first Triple-A win on 7/6 vs. New Orleans (1.2 IP, 1 H, 2 K)

2013 � Split time between Advanced-A Palm Beach and Double-A Springfield, combining to go 4-6 with a 3.38 ERA (23er/61.1 ip), 38 strikeouts, and seven saves in 36 games

� Never walked more than one batter in any appearance the entire year

� Began and finished year with Springfield, going 0-2 with a 3.86 ERA (7er/16.1ip), 10 strikeouts in 11 games

� Allowed at least one run in four of his first seven games at Double-A

� Was sent down to Palm Beach after appearing seven times in April with a 4.97 ERA (7er/12.2ip)

� Went 4-4 with a 3.25 ERA (16er/44.1ip) and seven saves in 25 games with Palm Beach

� Made 13 appearances of 2.0 innings or more at Palm Beach � Allowed a career-high five earned runs on 7/29 at Clearwater � Promoted back to Double-A on 8/26, pitching four games and surrendering no earned runs to finish the season

� Pitched for Salt River in the Arizona Fall League after the seas, posting a 3.72 ERA (4er/9.2ip) in nine outings

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BIRTHPLACE: Louisville, KY RESIDENCE: Crestwood, KY

SCHOOL: University of Louisville

ACQUIRED: Cardinals’ 36th round selection in the June, 2010 First-Year Player Draft

Dean Allen Kiekhefer (KEEK-hef-er)

QUICK HITS � 7th professional season, all with Cardinals organization � Member of St. Louis’ 40-man roster � 2015 PCL Mid-Season All-Star � Attended 2015 Major League Spring Training with St. Louis as a non-roster invitee � Made Triple-A debut for Memphis in 2014 � Pitched in the Arizona Fall League for Surprise in 2015 and Salt River in the 2013 � Led Florida State League relievers with an 0.45 walks/9 IP ratio in 2012 � Earned the Francis Tripp Award in the Cape Cod League in 2009

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2012 � Pitched for Advanced-A Palm Beach with a 2-2 record, 2.20 ERA (15er/61.1ip), 41 strikeouts, and 14 saves in 46 games � Led Florida State League relievers with an 0.45 walks/9 IP ratio

� Ranked T4th in the FSL with 35 games finished � Ranked among Cardinals minor league pitchers in saves (14, T4th), appearances (46, T8th) and strikeout/walk ratio (10.3)

� Was 14 for 17 in save opportunities � Held lefties to a .227 average (17-for-75)

� Allowed two earned runs in 25.2 innings pitched (0.71 ERA) combined between May and June

� Held opponents scoreless in 37 of his outings � Walked only four batters the entire season � Allowed 13 of his 25 inherited runners to score � Notched four saves in four consecutive appearances from 7/9-7/18

2011 � Spent the year with Single-A Quad Cities, compiling a 4-1 record with a 1.24 ERA (8er/58ip), 46 strikeouts, and eight saves in 34 games

� Ranked T6th among Cardinals minor leaguers in saves (8) � Topped the Midwest League with four saves and five appear-ances during the playoffs, never surrendering a run

� Registered a 0.90 ERA in 25 appearances after the All-Star break

� Posted the 2nd lowest BA allowed among MWL relief pitch-ers (.179) and the 2nd lowest baserunners/9IP (8.05)

� Claimed a 0.71 ERA (2er/25.1ip) and five saves in 15 road games

� Did not allow an earned run in the months of June, August and September, allowing a combined 17 hits in 32.2 innings during those months

� Held opponents scoreless in 29 of his 34 games � Allowed one walk or less in every outing but one � Was a perfect eight for eight in save opportunities � Pitched 2.0 or more innings in twenty of his appearances � Tied a career-high with five strikeouts on 8/3 at Cedar Rapids

2010 � Spent time with Rookie-level Johnson City and Single-A Quad Cities, combining to go 0-1 with a 5.23 ERA (18er/31ip), 31 strikeouts, and one save in 15 games

� Pitched one game for Johnson City (2.2 IP, 2 H, 2 ER, 2 K) before being promoted to Single-A on 6/25

� Had a 5.14 ERA (16er/28) and 29 strikeouts in 14 games with Quad Cities

� Allowed a run in eight of his 14 appearances

� Held lefties to a .148 average (8-for-54) � Went 2.0 or more innings in ten different outings � Set a career-high by striking out five batters on 7/21 at Bowl-ing Green

� Recorded a strikeout in every appearance but one

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION � Two-time All-Region and All-District selection at Oldham County High School (Buckner, KY)

� Was 9-0 with a 0.24 ERA and 119 strikeouts in just 58 in-nings as a junior, helping the Colonels to semi-state in 2005 - the highest finish in school history

� Threw a perfect game, striking out 19 of 21 batters, in a 3-0 district tournament win his junior year; it was his third no-hitter and second perfect game of the season

� Earned All-State his senior year of high school after posting a 7-0 record with 99 strikeouts and a state-best 0.28 ERA

� Selected by Cleveland in the 37th round of the June, 2007 First-Year Player Draft, but chose to attend the University of Louisville

� Missed majority of the 2008 season with a back injury � Earned the Francis Tripp award in the 2009 Cape Cod League, given to the player who makes the most positive im-pact to the organization and community on and off the field

� Selected by St. Louis in the 36th round of the June, 2010 First-Year Player Draft

� Signed by Brian Hopkins

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YEAR TEAM W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK GDP AVG2010 Johnson City 0-1 6.75 1 0 0 0 0 2.2 2 2 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 .182 Quad Cities 0-0 5.14 14 1 0 0 1 28.0 30 17 16 3 2 9 29 2 0 1 .2632011 Quad Cities 4-1 1.26 34 0 0 0 8 57.0 35 8 8 1 4 12 46 0 0 7 .1792012 Palm Beach 2-2 2.24 46 0 0 0 14 60.1 61 23 15 3 1 4 41 1 0 6 .2602013 Palm Beach 4-3 3.27 25 0 0 0 7 44.0 48 18 16 1 1 8 28 0 0 3 .277 Springfield 0-2 3.86 11 0 0 0 0 16.1 20 9 7 1 0 1 10 0 0 0 .2942014 Springfield 0-2 4.30 15 0 0 0 7 14.2 18 10 7 2 0 1 10 0 1 2 .300 Memphis 2-3 2.54 40 0 0 0 2 56.2 48 17 16 7 3 5 52 5 0 6 .2262015 Memphis 2-1 2.41 50 1 0 0 2 59.2 68 21 16 5 0 7 37 0 0 7 .285Minors Totals 14-15 2.73 236 2 0 0 40 339.1 330 125 103 23 11 47 255 9 1 32 .252

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2015 � Split season between Triple-A Memphis and Double-A Springfield, going a combined 11-5 with a 3.43 ERA (54er/141.2ip) and 84 strikeouts in 28 games (20 starts)

� Went 8-4 with a 4.12 ERA (47er/102.2ip) and 64 strikeouts in 22 games (14 starts) with Springfield

� Opposing Texas League batters hit .256 (101-for-394), including a .229 mark (38-for-166) against lefties

� Named Texas League Pitcher of the Week twice season, the first for the May 4-10 period and most recently June 1-7

� Started season 5-3 with a 4.59 ERA (34er/66.2ip) in first 11 starts � Registered first pro career complete game on 6/2 vs Frisco � Promoted to Memphis on 6/12 when Tyler Lyons was recalled � Went 3-1 with a 1.62 ERA (7er/39.0ip) and 20 strikeouts in six starts with Memphis (five quality)

� Opposing PCL batters hit .264 (38-for-144) � Allowed one run or less in five starts

� Went 7.0 shutout innings in his Triple-A debut, earning the win over Round Rock on 6/14

� First Triple-A strikeout was Round Rock’s Tyler Pastornicky � Was 1-1 with a 3.00 ERA (4er/12.0ip) in two June starts before transferring to Springfield on 6/25 (LHP Tyler Lyons optioned)

� Promoted to Memphis on 7/10 when LHP Jimmy Reed was transferred to Double-A Springfield

� Went 2-0 with a 1.00 ERA (3er/27.0ip) and 12 strikeouts in four July starts

� Rejoined Springfield on 7/27 � Finished year 1-1 with a 3.13 ERA (8er/23.0ip) in last nine out-ings

2014 � Spent year with Advanced-A Palm Beach, going 8-3 with a 3.34 ERA (35er/94.1ip), while striking out 52 and walking six in 28 games (nine starts)

� In nine starts, was 4-2 with a 2.81 ERA (18er/57.2ip) � Pitched at least 6.0 innings in seven of nine starts (all quality) � Logged 4.17 ERA (17er/36.2ip) in 19 relief outings � Stranded seven of nine inherited runners � Ranked among Cardinals minor league pitchers in wins (8) and

strikeout/walk ratio (8.67, 2nd) � Posted two outings of 8.0 or more innings with a career-high 8.1 innings at St. Lucie (6/8)

� Tied for the team lead in wins (8) with Joe Cuda � Opposing FSL batters hit .291 (112-for-385)

2013 � Split the season between Single-A Peoria and Advanced-A Palm Beach, going a combined 5-2 with a 2.26 ERA (13er/51.2ip) and 47 strikeouts in 26 games (one start)

� Led Cardinals minor league pitchers in strikeouts/walk ratio (7.83) and ranked 3rd in WHIP (0.99)

� Pitched primarily in Peoria, going 5-1 with a 2.44 ERA (13er/48.0ip) and 46 strikeouts in 24 games (one start)

2012 � Went 4-4 with a 4.03 ERA (23er/51.1ip) for Johnson City, striking out 57 and walking nine over 16 games (five starts) � Ranked 9th among all Cardinals minor league pitchers in strike- outs/9 IP (9.99) and 8th in strikeouts/walk ratio (6.3)

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION � Graduated from Liberty High School in Bakersfield, California � Pitched three seasons as Sonoma State University � Holds the Sonoma State school record with 214 strikeouts and 242.1innings pitched for the program

� Was named first team All-California Collegiate Athletic Associa-

tion and first team All-West Region in 2012; led the CCAA with 86 strikeouts, going 7-2 with a 2.54 ERA

� Signed by the Cardinals as a non-drafted free agent on 6/12/12

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BORN: November 20, 1989 OPENING DAY AGE: 26

BIRTHPLACE: Louisville, KY RESIDENCE: Bakersfield, CA

SCHOOL: Sonoma State University

ACQUIRED: Signed by Cardinals a non-drafted free agent on June 15, 2012

Thomas Daniel Lee

QUICK HITS � 5th professional season, all within the Cardinals organization � Made Triple-A debut with Memphis in 2015 and recorded a 1.62 ERA in six starts � Ranked among Cardinals minor league pitchers in wins (8) and strikeout/walk ratio (8.67, 2nd) in 2014

YEAR TEAM W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK GDP AVG2012 Johnson City 4-4 4.03 16 5 0 0 0 51.1 60 27 23 3 4 9 57 2 0 2 .2912013 Peoria 5-1 2.44 24 1 0 0 0 48.0 41 14 13 5 3 5 46 3 0 6 .229 Palm Beach 0-1 0.00 2 0 0 0 1 3.2 4 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 .2862014 Palm Beach 8-3 3.34 28 9 0 0 0 94.1 112 42 35 7 1 6 52 5 0 10 .2912015 Memphis 3-1 1.62 6 6 0 0 0 39.0 38 7 7 4 1 5 20 0 0 7 .264 Springfield 8-4 4.12 22 14 1 0 0 102.2 101 49 47 10 2 26 64 1 0 9 .256Minors Totals 28-14 3.32 98 35 1 0 1 339.0 356 140 125 29 11 52 240 11 0 35 .269

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2015 � Pitched entire year with Advanced-A Palm Beach, going 9-9 with a 2.69 ERA (39er/130.1ip) and 93 strikeouts in 27 games (17 starts)

� Ranked 3rd in the Florida State League in ERA and WHIP (1.12) � Paced all FSL pitchers with a .600 caught stealing percentage (9 of 15) while on the mound

� Opposing Florida State Leaguers hit .253 (125-for-494) � Ten of his 17 outings were quality starts � Pitched to at least 7.0 shutout innings on four occasions, and 8.0 shutout frames three times (5/7 vs. Brevard County, 8/13 at Fort Myers, & 8/25 vs. Brevard County)

� Got off to a rough start, beginning 0-3 with a 6.35 ERA (12er/17.0ip) in three April starts

� Pitched 54.1 consecutive innings over 14 games (six starts) from 5/23-7/27 without allowing a walk

� Named Florida State League Pitcher of the Month for August; went 4-0 with a 0.91 ERA (3er/29.2ip), 27 strikeouts, and no walks in five August games (four starts)

2014 � Combined to go 5-7 with a 3.83 ERA (56er/131.2ip) and 110 strikeouts for Advanced-A Salem and Advanced-A Palm Beach � Began season in Salem, going 5-5 with a 3.60 ERA (40er/100.0ip) and 91 strikeouts in 19 games (18 starts)

� Eight of his 18 starts were quality � Traded to Cardinals with RHP John Lackey from Red Sox in

exchange for RHP Joe Kelly and 1B/OF Allen Craig on 7/31 � Finished year 0-2 with a 4.55 ERA (16er/31.2ip) and 10 strike-outs in final five starts for Palm Beach

2013 � Debuted as a pro by posting a 1.74 ERA (6er/31.0 IP), 0-3 record, and 30 strikeouts for Short-Season Lowell

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION � His father, Jack Littrell Jr., pitched for four seasons in the Minor Leagues for the Dodgers and Expos organizations

� His grandfather, Jack Littrell Sr., appeared in 111 Major League games for the Philadelphia Athletics (1952, ‘54), Kansas City Athletics (1955) and Chicago Cubs (1957)

� Graduated from Trinity High School in Louisville, Kentucky � Originally selected by Washington in the 43rd round of the June, 2010 First-Year Player Draft, but did not sign

� Winner of the Louisville Slugger Kentucky High School Player of the Year award, announced by the National High School Baseball Coaches Association

� Three-time all-district selection and named first-team all-state as a junior and senior

� Led team to the district championship in 2008 and 2010, claim-

ing a region runner-up finish in 2010 � Pitched three seasons at the University of Kentucky � Made 16 starts, with a 9-2 record and a 2.74 ERA as a jinor in 2012

� Won the 2012 ABCA Rawlings Gold Glove Award, given to the NCAA’s top defensive pitcher,

� Named second-team All-SEC and a semifinalist for the College Baseball Hall of Fame NCAA Pitcher of the Year Award

� Pitched for Harwich in the Cape Cod League in 2012 � Went 6-5 with a 3.72 ERA as a junior in 2013 � Prior to the season, Baseball America rated him the 10th-best Southeastern Conference prospect in the draft

� Selected by Boston in the 5th round of the of the June, 2013 First-Year Player Draft

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BORN: March 21, 1992 OPENING DAY AGE: 24

BIRTHPLACE: Louisville, KY RESIDENCE: Louisville, KY

SCHOOL: University of Kentucky

ACQUIRED: Traded to Cardinals with RHP John Lackey from Red Sox in exchange for RHP Joe Kelly and 1B/OF Allen Craig on July 31, 2014

Corey David Littrell

QUICK HITS � 4th professional season … Cardinals are his second organization � Attended Major League Spring Training with St. Louis as a non-roster invitee � Ranked 3rd in the Florida State League in ERA and WHIP (1.12) in 2015 � Named Florida State League Pitcher of the Month for August � His father, Jack Littrell Jr., pitched for four seasons in the Minor Leagues for the Dodgers and Expos organizations � His grandfather, Jack Littrell Sr., appeared in 111 Major League games for the Philadelphia Athletics (1952, ‘54), Kansas

City Athletics (1955) and Chicago Cubs (1957)

YEAR TEAM W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK GDP AVG2013 Lowell 0-3 1.74 12 10 0 0 0 31.0 28 9 6 0 1 10 30 0 1 2 .2372014 Salem 5-5 3.60 19 18 0 0 0 100.0 101 43 40 8 7 38 91 10 0 11 .266 Palm Beach 0-2 4.55 5 5 0 0 0 31.2 45 25 16 4 0 10 19 1 0 5 .3522015 Palm Beach 9-9 2.69 27 17 1 0 0 130.1 125 48 39 5 2 21 93 3 1 10 .253Minors Totals 14-19 3.10 63 50 1 0 0 293.0 299 125 101 17 10 79 233 14 2 28 .267

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2015 � Combined to bat .285 (105-for-369) with six home runs, four triples, and 19 doubles in 117 games with Double-A Spring-field and Triple-A Memphis

� Walked 60 times against 58 strikeouts between the clubs � Named a 2015 Texas League Mid-Season All-Star � Hit .288 (63-for-219) with two home runs, and 22 RBI in first 66 games for Springfield

� Recorded a .311 average in 45 road games (.224, 37-for-165, in 50 home contests)

� Appeared in the S-Cardinals lineup in eight different spots, excluding cleanup; had most success batting 3rd (.293, 27-for-92, 25G) and 6th (.345, 10-for-29, 8G)

� Batted .322 (28-for-87) in 23 May games � Threw 1.1 frames in Springfield’s 12-15 defeat to Arkansas on 6/12; teammate Bruce Caldwell tossed 2.0 scoreless in-nings

� Promoted to Memphis on 7/4 (Greg Garcia & Mitch Harris recalled; Jacob Wilson to play in Pan American Games)

� Batted .393 (22-for-56) with one home run, two triples, and four doubles in 22 games with the Redbirds

� Punished PCL right-handers at a .405 mark (17-for-42); was 5-for-14 (.357) off southpaws

� Recorded seven multi-hit efforts and four multiple-RBI games

� Went 2-for-5 on 7/4 in Triple-A debut; doubled of Colorado Springs RHP Tim Dillard in first at-bat

� Batted .529 (9-for-17) with runners in scoring-position and was 8-for-13 (.615) in the 8th inning or later for Memphis

� Hit first Triple-A home run on 7.23 at New Orleans off Nick Wittgren

� Rejoined Springfield on 8/5; ended campaign batting .213 (20-for-94) in final 29 games

2014 � Spent majority of the season with Advanced-A Palm Beach, batting .256 (112-for-438) with seven home runs, five triples, 25 doubles, and 59 RBI in 115 games

� Also played in six games over two stints with Double-A Springfield (.375, 6-for-16)

� Ranked among Cardinals minor leaguers in runs (61, T-9th), hits (118, 7th), doubles (26, 3rd), triples (5, T-8th), RBI (60, T-5th), and walks (45, T-7th)

� Led Palm Beach in doubles, runs, RBI, walks, and total bases � Opened season with .291 (25-for-86) average in first 21 April

games � Batted .319 (30-for-94) in 26 July games � Hit two grand slams over a period of seven days, both com-ing in the 8th inning; first was vs. Lakeland (7/28) as part of a two home run game and second was at Dunedin (8/4)

� Recorded eight games with three hits including one with three doubles vs. Jupiter (8/21)

2013 � Spent full season in the Midwest League, batting .252 (92-for-365) with two homers, 18 doubles, and 36 RBI in 106 games for the Peoria Chiefs

� Posted an equal walk to strikeout ratio for the second con-secutive season (40 walks and strikeouts)

� Had the longest road hitting streak in the Midwest League at 17 games (26-for-67, .388) dating back to the 2012 season

from 8/4/12-4/14/13 � Batted .201 (33-for-164) in 47 games in the first half and .294 (59-for-201) in 59 games in the second half

2012 � Played full season at Single-A Quad Cities, batting .266 (128-for-482) with two homers, 24 doubles, and 52 RBI in 130 games

� Walked 64 times against 60 strikeouts � Rated as having the Best Strike Zone Discipline in the Mid-west League by Baseball America

� Ranked 4th in the Midwest League in Toughest to Strikeout (9.38 PA/SO)

� Appeared defensively in 94 games in center field (88-for-108), 29 games in right field (.315, 34-for-108)

� Hit .360 (41-for-114) in his final 29 games after 8/1 �

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BORN: June 27, 1990 OPENING DAY AGE: 25

BIRTHPLACE: Crystal Lake, IL RESIDENCE: Crystal Lake, IL

SCHOOL: Kansas State University

ACQUIRED: Cardinals’ 7th round selection in the June, 2011 First-Year Player Draft

Nicholas Scott Martini

QUICK HITS � 6th professional season, all within the Cardinals organization � Named a 2015 Texas League Mid-Season All-Star � Made Triple-A debut for Memphis in 2015 and batted .393 in 22 games � 2010 Big 12 Player of the Year as a sophomore at Kansas State University

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� Spent first professional season with Rookie-Level Batavia, batting .167 (29-for-174) with three triple, five doubles, and 19 RBI in 57 games

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION � Graduated from Prairie Ridge High School in Crystal Lake, Illinois

� Played three seasons at Kansas State University � Named 2010 Big XII Player of the Year and set NCAA record for reaching base safely in 93 straight games (April 2009-2011)

� Named a Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American and earned Honorable Mention All-Big 12 accolades

� A Second Team All-American by the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA)

� 2010 Big 12 Player of the Year as a sophomore; became the first Wildcat to earn conference player of the year honors since 1992

� Selected by the Cardinals in the 7th round of the June, 2011 First-Year Player Draft

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YR TEAM AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG SF SH HBP GDP 2011 Batavia .167 57 174 19 29 5 3 0 19 28 34 8 0 .291 .230 1 0 3 32012 Quad Cities .266 130 482 82 128 24 4 2 52 64 60 11 9 .361 .344 4 3 10 102013 Peoria .252 106 365 36 92 18 2 2 36 40 40 9 8 .339 .329 2 0 9 92014 Palm Beach .256 115 438 59 112 25 5 7 59 44 71 5 5 .334 .384 3 2 9 6 Springfield .375 6 16 2 6 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 .412 .438 0 0 0 02015 Memphis .393 22 56 12 22 4 2 1 14 9 10 1 0 .485 .589 0 1 1 2 Springfield .265 95 313 40 83 15 2 5 32 51 48 8 7 .376 .374 1 4 5 7Minor Lg. Totals .256 531 1844 250 472 92 18 17 213 237 264 43 29 .350 .353 11 10 37 37

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2015 � Split injury shortened season between Double-A Springfield and Rookie level Gulf Coast Cardinals, going a combined 2-4 with a 5.87 ERA (35er/53.2ip) and 43 strikeouts in 12 starts

� Attended MLB Spring Training as a non-roster invitee � Primarily pitched for Springfield in 10 starts, recording a 6.56 ERA (34er/46.wip) and 36 strikeouts

� Opposing Texas League hitters batted .291 (53-for-182) � Seventeen of his 34 runs were given up in the first inning of starts (15.83 ERA)

� Began season by going 0-3 with a 7.56 ERA (14er/16.2ip) and 11 strikeouts in four April starts

� Threw a complete game shutout on 5/2 at Arkansas (9.0 IP,

4 H, 3 BB, 5 K) � Placed on the disabled list on 5/13 � Transferred to GCL Cardinals on 7/6 � Made a pair of rehab starts with GCL Cardinals, going 1-0 with a 1.29 ERA (1er/7.0ip) and seven strikeouts

� Activated from disabled list in Springfield on 7/18 � Logged a 9.00 ERA (9er/12.0ip) and seven strikeouts in three July starts

� Placed on season-ending disabled list on 7/29

2014 � Combined to go 8-12 with a 3.40 ERA (58er/154.0ip) and 117 strikeouts in 26 starts between Advanced-A Palm Beach, Double-A Springfield, and Memphis in first full season

� Finished tied 2nd in the Cardinals organization starts, third in innings pitched, tied for 4th in strikeouts, sixth in ERA, and tied for 9th in wins

� Pitched at least 6.0 innings in 20 of his 26 starts (18 quality starts)

� Struck out 117 against 37 walks � Began season with Palm Beach, going 2-7 with a 3.72 ERA (30er/72.2ip) and 61 strikeouts in 12 starts

� Promoted to Springfield on 6/20 � Went 6-5 with a 2.83 ERA (24er/76.1ip) and 52 strikeouts in

13 starts with Springfield � Possessed a 1.78 ERA (6er/30.1ip) and won four consecu-tive decisions in his final five starts in August

� Promoted to Memphis on 8/31 with Greg Garcia, Mitch Har-ris, and Sam Tuivailala (Kevin Siegrist and Pete Kozma to St. Louis; Jonathan Cornelius to Springfield)

� Made Triple-A debut on 9/1 on the final day of the season in New Orleans; took no-decision in the 10-inning, 7-6 victory (5.0 IP, 9 H, 5 R, 4 ER, 2 HR, 1 BB, 4 K)

� First Triple-A strikeout was Derek Dietrich

2013 � Split season between the Rookie-level Gulf Coast Cardinals and Single-A Peoria, posting a 1-3 record, 2.97 ERA (12er/36.1ip) and 27 strikeouts in 10 games (eight starts)

� Began season at Gulf Coast, going 1-0 with a 1.50 ERA (2er/12.0ip) and 13 strikeouts in five games (three starts)

� Promoted to Peoria in August and finished season going 0-3 with a 3.70 ERA (10er/24.1ip) and 14 strikeouts in five starts

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION � Lettered three years at Grove City (Ohio) High School and was named an All-Ohio selection in 2009

� Pitched three seasons at the University of Mississippi, going a combined 12-9 with a 3.43 ERA (82er/215.0ip) and 171 strikeouts in 53 games (31 starts)

� Made 16 outings (15 starts) his junior year in 2013, posting a 5-6 record with a 2.83 ERA and a .222 average against

� Earned the win against No. 8 Texas A&M in the College Sta-tion Regional during the 2012 NCAA tournament, helping the Rebels advance to the regional championship game

� Pitched for the Bourne Braves in the 2012 Cap Cod League � Originally selected by St. Louis in the 3rd round of the 2013 First-Year Player Draft

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BORN: December 6, 1991 OPENING DAY AGE: 24

BIRTHPLACE: Grove City, OH RESIDENCE: Naples, FL

SCHOOL: University of Mississippi

ACQUIRED: Cardinals’ 3rd round selection in the June, 2013 First-Year Player Draft

Michael Christopher Mayers (MY-ers)

@mike_mayers28

QUICK HITS � 4th professional season, all within the Cardinals organization � Participated in early workouts and seminars as part of the Cardinals’ 2016 STEP (Spring Training Early Program) � Attended 2015 Major League Spring Training with St. Louis as a non-roster invitee � Finished tied 2nd in the Cardinals organization starts, third in innings pitched, tied for 4th in strikeouts, sixth in ERA,

and tied for 9th in wins � Made Triple-A debut for Memphis on final day of the 2014 regular season in New Orleans � Pitched three seasons at the University of Mississippi

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2015 � Split season between Double-A Tulsa and Triple-A Oklahoma City, going 9-6 with a 3.69 ERA (56er/136.2ip) and 119 strikeouts in 30 games (18 starts)

� Went 4-2 with a 3.55 ERA (28er/71.0ip) and 66 strikeouts in 10 games (nine stats) over two stints with the Drillers

� Limited Texas League batters to a .223 average against (58-for-260); left-handers hit just .190 (23-for-121)

� Released by Oakland on 4/4 and signed with Los Angeles (N) on 4/5

� Promoted to Oklahoma City on 5/24 � Went 5-4 with a 3.84 ERA (28er/65.2ip) and 53 strikeouts in

12 games (nine starts) over two stints � PCL hitters batted .287 (70-for-244) � Rejoined Tulsa on 7/19 � Picked up first professional save with 2.0 scoreless frames on 7/19 at Northwest Arkansas

� Promoted to Oklahoma City on 9/1 � Finished year 1-0 with a 1.04 ERA (1er/8.2ip) and seven strikeouts in two relief outings

2014 � Split campaign between Double-A New Hampshire, Triple-A Buffalo, and Triple-A Sacramento, going a combined 8-13 with a 5.10 ERA (85er/150.0ip) and 101 strikeouts in 27 games (26 starts)

� Began season in New Hampshire for third consecutive sea-son; went 3-4 with a 2.98 ERA (20er/60.1ip) and 47 strike-outs in 10 starts

� Promoted to Buffalo on 5/25 � Went 5-3 with a 5.56 ERA (34er/55.0ip) and 38 strikeouts in 10 starts

� First Triple-A strikeout victim was Columbus’ Robert Andino on 5/26

� Won three of first four Triple-A starts from 5/26-6/10 (3.28

ERA) before losing his five of his next six starts from 6/16-7/11 (11.06 ERA)

� Designated for assignment on 7/17 � Traded to Oakland for cash considerations on 7/25 � Finished season with Sacramento 2-4 with a 8.05 ERA (31er/34.2ip) and 16 strikeouts in seven games (six starts)

� Allowed one run (Randal Grichuk homer) over 6.2 innings for victory on 8/23 at Memphis

2013 � Spent second full season with Double-A New Hampshire, going 9-10 with a 4.86 ERA (85er/157.1ip) and 143 strikeouts in 27 games (26 starts)

� His 157.1 innings ranked 2nd behind teammate Marcus Walden in the Eastern League and also marked a career-high

� In his final month posted a 4-1 record in August with a 2.95 ERA, 35 strikeouts and a .150 opponents’ average in 39.2 innings

� Finished the season with four quality starts in five outings � Posted a 6.09 ERA in home games and a 3.93 ERA on the road

� Left-handed hitters were held to a .215 average � Added to Toronto’s 40-man roster on 11/23

2012 � Spent season with Double-A New Hampshire, going 5-15 with a 5.88 ERA (94er/144.0ip) and 97 srikeouts in 28 starts � Led all Fishercats in starts, innings, and losses (15) � Was 1-7 with a 6.38 ERA (39er/55.0ip) in 11 home games

and 4-8 with a 5.56 ERA (55er/89.0ip) on the road (17 starts) � Struggled with a 9.22 ERA in first innings of games

2011 � In his first pro season, spent the majority at Advanced-A Dunedin before a late season promotion to Double-A New Hamp-shire (AA); went combined 9-5 with a 3.02 ERA (42er/125.1ip) and 124 strikeouts in 23 games (21 starts)

� Attended MLB Spring Training with Toronto as a non-roster invitee

� Made his professional debut in relief, tossing 4.0 scoreless innings on 4/7 vs. Clearwater

� Picked up his first win on 4/18 with 5.2 scoreless innings

vs. Lakeland � Posted a 2-1 record with a 1.88 ERA in five May starts � Overall FSL hitters batted only .228 on the season... � Was one of five Dunedin Blue Jays to be named to Mid-Season All-Star Game; Pitched a scoreless inning striking

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BORN: June 23, 1989 OPENING DAY AGE: 26

BIRTHPLACE: Richmond, VA RESIDENCE: Atlanta, GA

SCHOOL: Georgia Institute of Technology

ACQUIRED: Signed by Cardinals as a minor league free agent on November 18, 2015

William Deck McGuire

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QUICK HITS � 6th professional season … Cardinals are his 4th organization � Attended 2016 Major League Spring Training with St. Louis as a non-roster invitee � Pitched in the Pacific Coast League for Sacramento (2014) and Oklahoma City (2015) � 2011 Florida State League Mid-Season All-Star � Originally selected by Toronto in the 1st round (11th overall) in the June, 2010 First-Year Player Draft

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out the side � Finished his season with the Fisher Cats, making four ap-pearances, including three starts

� Two of three starts were quality starts, while posting wins in his first two games

2010 � Did not pitch during the season after signing with the Blue Jays on 8/16

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION � Graduated from Deep Run High School in Virgina � Led Deep Run to a pair of Colonial District championships in 2006 and 2007

� Virginia Player of the Year in 2007 � Named to the all-state first team in 2006 and 2007 ... � Holds the Deep Run records for strikeouts in a game (17), season (129) and a career (320)

� Also the career record-holder in wins (20), ERA (1.96), home runs (14) and RBI (97) ...

� Hit .471 with five home runs and 31 RBI while going 10-1 on the mound with 129 strikeouts and a 1.35 ERA his senior year at Deep Run ...

� Also a four-year letterwinner as the quarterback of the foot-ball team ...

� Helped Deep Run to the 2006 Colonial District and Central Region Championship ...

� Led the team to a 12-1 record and an appearance in the state playoffs his senior year ...

� Tabbed the first-team Colonial District quarterback in back-to-back years

� Pitched collegiately at Georgia Tech � In his three seasons from 2008-2010, posted a record of

28-7 (.800) in 49 games (45 starts) with a 3.29 ERA while striking out 306 batters over 290.0 innings

� First Georgia Tech pitcher to earn ACC Pitcher of the Year honors in 2009

� Named Atlantic Coast Conference Pitcher of the Year in 2009: the first in Georgia Tech history to receive the honor

� 2009 Louisville Slugger First Team All-American by Colle-giate Baseball ...

� 2009 All-America Second Team by Baseball America � 2009 Third Team All-America by ABCA � 2009 Atlantic Coast Conference First Team and Pitcher of the Year

� 2009 finalist for the National Pitcher of the Year and a semifi-nalist for the USA Baseball Golden Spikes Award

� 2008 Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American by Colle-giate Baseball

� Named to the NCBWA Freshman All-America second team in 2008

� Originally selected by Toronto in the 1st round (11th overall) in the June, 2010 First-Year Player Draft

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2015 � Split year between Double-A Springfield and Triple-A Memphis, hitting .273 (77-for-282) with five home runs, 12 doubles, and 29 RBI in 93 games

� Began season with Springfield, batting .270 (31-for-115) with two home runs and 12 RBI in initial 34 games

� Had more success against TL left-handers, posting a .324 average (11-for-34)

� Batted .352 (19-for-54) in 17 games at Hammons Field � Hit .344 (22-for-64) in 20 night games, against a .176 aver-age (9-for-51) in 14 matinees

� Promoted to Memphis on 4/23 � Made first Triple-A start at third base on 4/24 at Omaha, go-ing 2-for-4 with a triple and two runs scored

� First Triple-A hit was a single on Clayton Mortensen � Rejoined to Springfield on 4/25 when Dean Anna was op-tioned

� Returned to Memphis on 5/29 when Matt Williams was placed on the disabled list

� Hit first Triple-A home run on Colorado Springs’ Drew Ga-

gnon on 6/28 � Finished year hitting .375 (46-for-167) with three home runs, seven doubles, and 17 RBI in 59 games for the Redbirds

� Excelled in 31 games at AutoZone Park, recording a slash line of .341/.393/.476; hit .212 (18-for-85) in 28 road games

� Appeared defensively in 22 games at shortstop (.300, 21-for-70), 24 games at third base (.290, 20-for-69), and eight games at second base (.238, 5-for-21)

� Went hitless as a pinch hitter (0-for-7) � Batted .333 (19-for-57) in 20 July games � Hit .341 (15-for-44) in 12 games while batting seventh in the lineup and .333 (16-for-48) in 23 contests in the nine hole

� Went 4-for-5 with a pair of doubles and one RBI on 8/23 at Tacoma

� Ended year 0-for-his-last-18 over final eight games from 8/24-9/6, dropping average from .309 down to .275

2014 � Split season between Advanced-A Palm Beach and Double-A Springfield, totaling a .279 average, with five home runs, and 50 RBI in 120 games

� Opened year batting .284 (78-for-275) with one home run, 13 doubles, and 29 RBI in 71 games with Palm Beach

� Recorded a .322 average (55-for-171) in 42 away games � Batted .379 (22-for-58) in runners in scoring position � Promoted to Springfield on 7/1

� Hit .270 (44-for-163) with three home runs, one triple, three doubles, and 21 RBI in 49 games

� Rated as the “Best Defenisve Shortstop” in the Texas League by Baseball America following the season

2013 � Split season between Single-A Peoria and Advanced-A Palm Beach, combining to hit .232 (104-for-448) with one home run and 37 RBI in 121 games

� Tied for 9th among Cardinals minor leaguers with 23 doubles � Began year at Peoria, batting .281 (43-for-153) with one home run and 13 RBI in 40 games

� Promoted to Palm Beach on 5/28 � Ended season with a .207 average (61-for-295), 14 doubles, and 24 RBI in 81 games for Palm Beach

2012 � Played first professional season with Rookie-level Batavia, hitting .250 (24-for-96) with one home run, five doubles, and seven RBI in 23 games

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION � Cousin of Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Marco Estrada � Father (Carlo) was an All-American shortstop at Pepperdine in 1975, who went on to play professionally in Mexico

� Both sisters (Bianca & Krystal) played college softball at Long Island University

� Graduated from El Camino Real High School in Sylmar, Cali-

fornia � Played three seasons at the University of Arizona and was the starting shortstop as a freshman

� Teammates with Cardinals pitcher Kurt Heyer on the Wild-cats squad that won the 2012 College World Series

� Named 2012 PAC-12 Conference Player of the Year and PAC-

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BORN: January 18, 1991 OPENING DAY AGE: 24

BIRTHPLACE: Sylmar, CA RESIDENCE: Sylmar, CA

SCHOOL: University of Arizona

ACQUIRED: Cardinals’ 4th round selection in the June, 2012 First-Year Player Draft

Alejandro DeJesus Mejia (meh-HEE-ah)

QUICK HITS � 4th professional season, all within the Cardinals organization � Made Triple-A debut with Memphis in 2015 � Rated as the “Best Defensive Shortstop” in the Texas League by Baseball America following the 2014 season � Teammates with Cardinals pitcher Kurt Heyer on the Arizona Wildcats that won the 2012 College World Series � Cousin of Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Marco Estrada

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YR TEAM AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG SF SH HBP GDP 2012 Batavia .250 23 96 9 24 5 0 1 7 2 13 1 0 .265 .333 0 2 0 32013 Peoria .281 40 153 26 43 9 2 1 13 9 29 2 1 .327 .386 1 4 2 2 Palm Beach .207 81 295 26 61 14 0 0 24 13 39 6 3 .247 .254 4 10 4 122014 Palm Beach .284 71 275 30 78 13 1 1 29 9 41 4 2 .307 .349 2 7 1 9 Springfield .270 49 163 13 44 3 1 3 21 13 20 2 2 .326 .356 3 2 2 42015 Springfield .270 34 115 12 31 5 1 2 12 11 19 1 1 .341 .383 1 3 2 1 Memphis .275 59 167 26 46 7 1 3 17 15 25 3 0 .335 .383 2 2 1 6Minor Lg. Totals .259 357 1264 142 327 56 6 11 123 72 186 19 9 .302 .339 13 30 12 37

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Tyler MELLINGBATS THROWS HEIGHT WEIGHTRIGHT LEFT 6-1 170

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BORN: September 4, 1988 OPENING DAY AGE: 27

BIRTHPLACE: Bellefontaine, OH RESIDENCE: Bellefontaine, OH

SCHOOL: Miami (OH) University

ACQUIRED: Cardinals’ 39th round selection in the June, 2011 First-Year Player Draft

Tyler E. Melling

@TylerMelling

QUICK HITS � 5th professional season, all with the Cardinals organization � Led all Cardinals minor league pitchers in ERA (2.01) during the 2012 season � 2012 New York-Penn League All-Star � Finished 2nd in the Gulf Coast League in fewest baserunners per nine innings (8.31) in 2011

2015 � Pitched the majority of the season with Advanced-A Palm Beach, going 2-2 with a 2.84 ERA (14er/44.1ip) and 40 strikeouts in 30 games (one start)

� Limited opposing FSL batters to a .214 average against (34-for-159)

� Stranded 18 of 20 inherited runners � Began season on the disabled list and missed April � Activated on 4/30 � Recorded a 9.35 ERA (9er/8.2ip) in eight May games � Finished year 2-2 with a 1.75 ERA (5er/25.2) and 33 strike-outs in final 24 games (one start)

� Twenty-one of his final 24 outings were scoreless � Made spot start in Game 2 of 7/31 doubleheader at Dunedin (3.0 IP, 4 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 0 BB, 3 K)

� Struck out season-high six batters over 2.1 innings on 8/7 vs. Fort Myers

� Promoted to Double-A Springfield on 9/2 � Struck out two and walked four over 1.1 innings over two outings

2014 � Missed the entire season due to Tommy John ligament replacement surgery on his left elbow

2013 � Appeared at Advanced-A Palm Beach, going 3-4 with a 4.93 ERA (40er/73.1ip), and 43 strikeouts in 17 games (13 starts) � Made three separate stints on the disabled list during the season

� Was 1-0 with a 0.00 ERA (10.2ip) in four games as a reliever � Recorded five consecutive scoreless appearances from 7/21-8/9, a total of 13.2 innings

� Went 5.0 innings or more in eight of his 13 starts � Tied a career-high with a six strikeout performance on 4/19 at Bradenton, earning a no decision

� Compiled an 8.06 ERA in July, surrendering five of his six home runs

2012 � Pitched for Single-A Batavia with a 3-1 record, 2.01 ERA (15er/67.0ip), 46 strikeouts, and four walks in 13 starts � Led all Cardinals minor league pitchers in ERA � Led New York-Penn League leaders in in lowest walks/9 IP (0.54) and finished fifth in ERA

� Pitched 1.0 inning for the NYP National League All-Stars on 8/14, allowing no runs

� Recorded six quality starts � Pitched into the sixth inning on eight occasions

� Held hitters to a .146 average (6-for-41) with runners on and two outs

� Was 2-0 with a 0.36 ERA (1er/25ip) in five starts during July � Went a career-high 7.1 innings on 8/8 vs State College, earn-ing his third win of the season

� Set a career-high by striking out six on 7/14 and 8/29

2011 � Spent time with Rookie-levels Johnson City and GCL Cardinals, combining to go 5-0 with a 4.04 ERA (16er/35.2ip), 31 strikeouts, and seven walks in 16 games (one start)

� Led the Gulf Coast League with seven holds and ranked sec-ond in fewest baserunners per nine innings (8.31)

� Pitched 2.0 or more innings in eight of first nine appear-

ances, recording all five of his wins during the stretch � Recorded a 2.65 ERA (5er/17ip) and 13 strikeouts in nine August games

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION � First-Team All-Ohio and First-Team Louisville Slugger All-America in 2007 at Bellefontaine (Ohio) High School

� Posted a 0.36 ERA in 2007, setting a single-season school record for ERA

� Went 6-3 with a 5.35 ERA in 2009, with the six wins tying for second on the team and fourth in the league

� Was 1-0 with a 4.00 ERA during three appearances for the Grand Lake Mariners of the Great Lakes Summer Collegiate League in 2010

� Pitched four seasons for Miami (OH) University � Selected by St. Louis in 39th round of the June, 2011 First Year Player Draft

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YEAR TEAM W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK GDP AVG2011 GCL Cardinals 5-0 3.86 15 0 0 0 0 30.1 21 14 13 3 0 7 28 1 0 0 .191 Johnson City 0-0 5.40 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 6 3 3 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 .3162012 Batavia 3-1 2.01 13 13 0 0 0 67.0 67 23 15 2 3 4 46 5 0 5 .2552013 Palm Beach 3-4 4.93 17 13 0 0 0 73.0 80 46 40 6 1 21 43 4 0 4 .2762014 DID NOT PITCH - INJURED2015 Palm Beach 2-2 2.84 30 1 0 0 1 44.1 34 16 14 1 1 12 40 6 0 4 .214 Springfield 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 1.1 1 0 0 0 1 4 2 0 0 0 .200Minor Lg. Totals 13-7 3.46 78 28 0 0 1 221.0 209 102 85 13 6 48 162 16 0 13 .247

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BORN: January 16, 1993 OPENING DAY AGE: 23

BIRTHPLACE: Covina, CA RESIDENCE: Covina, CA

SCHOOL: University of California-Irvine

ACQUIRED: Cardinals’ 2nd round selection in the June, 2014 First-Year Player Draft

Andrew John Morales

@andrewjmorales_

QUICK HITS � 3rd professional season, all with the Cardinals organization � Pitched in the 2014 College World Series for the University of California at Irvine � Left university as all-time ERA leader (1.68) and only Anteater with an ERA below 2.00 � Recorded highest win percentage in school history (.913, 21-2)

2015 � Pitched entire season with Double-A Springfield, going 5-8 with a 5.00 ERA (72er/129.2ip) and 85 strikeouts in 26 starts � Ranked tied for 2nd in the Texas League in homers allowed (17) and 4th in starts

� Opposing Texas Leaguers hit .316 (169-for-535), the highest mark in the league; also was last among qualifying pitchers in WHIP (1.66)

� Produced five quality starts � Finished 2nd among league pitchers with a .500 caught stealing percentage (6 of 12)

� Had more success at home, compiling a 4.33 ERA (42er/87.1ip) in 16 starts at Hammons Field (6.38 ERA in

10 road starts) � Was 3-0 with a 2.37 ERA (5er/19.0ip) and 15 strikeouts in three day starts

� Began season 1-1 with a 2.53 ERA (6er/21.1ip) in four April starts

� Was combined 2-2 with a 7.86 ERA (30er/34.1ip) in eight starts over May and June

� Produced a better July, logging a 1-3 record with a 3.64 ERA (12er/29.2ip) in six starts

2014 � Split first professional season between GCL Cardinals and Advanced-A Palm Beach, going 1-1 with a 2.19 ERA (3er/12.1ip) and 12 strikeouts in five games (two starts)

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION � Graduated from Southern Hills High School in West Covina, California

� Guided the team to two league championships and a CIF Division 3 title

� Pitched two seasons at Rio Hondo Community College � Named the 2012 Foothill Conference Player of the Year � California Community College Baseball Coaches Association All-American and Pitcher of the Year

� 2012 All-Pacific Association Division first-team � Pitched two seasons at the University of California at Irvine � Finished career at UC-Irvine with a 21-2 record and a 1.68 ERA in 231.0 innings

� ABCA and Baseball American first team all-American and Big West Pitcher of the Year in 2014

� Helped UC-Irvine to College World Series in 2014 by throw-ing a five-hit shutout vs. Oklahoma State to win 1-0 and sent team to Omaha

� Left university as all-time ERA leader (1.68) and only Ant-eater with an ERA below 2.00

� Highest win percentage in school history (.913, 21-2) � Led NCAA Division 1 with 141 strikeouts in 2014 and tied for lead with 19 games started

� Graduated in 2014 with a degree in public health policy � Selected by the Cardinals in the 2nd round of the June, 2014 First-Year Player Draft

YEAR TEAM W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK GDP AVG2014 GCL Cardinals 0-1 3.6 3 2 0 0 0 5.0 2 3 2 1 0 3 6 1 0 1 .118 Palm Beach 1-0 1.23 2 0 0 0 0 7.1 2 1 1 0 1 0 6 0 0 0 .0832015 Springfield 5-8 5.00 26 26 0 0 0 129.2 169 81 72 17 4 46 85 9 1 13 .316Minor Lg. Totals 6-9 4.75 31 28 0 0 0 142.0 173 85 75 18 5 49 97 10 1 14 .300

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BORN: September 1, 1991 OPENING DAY AGE: 24

BIRTHPLACE: Salt Lake City, UT RESIDENCE: Salt Lake City, UT

SCHOOL: University of Utah

ACQUIRED: Cardinals’ 30th round selection in the June, 2013 First-Year Player Draft

Trey Storm Nielsen

QUICK HITS � 3rd professional season, all within the Cardinals organization � Attended 2016 Major League Spring Training with St. Louis as a non-roster invitee � Attended the Cardinals Spring Training Early Program (STEP) in 2015 � Appeared primarily as an infielder at the University of Utah before drafted by the Cardinals as a pitcher

2015 � Pitched the entire season at Advanced-A Palm Beach, going 9-6 with a 2.59 ERA (32er/111.0ip) and 78 strikeouts in 25 games (18 starts)

� Finished 4th in the Cardinals organization in ERA � Opposing FSL batters hits .242 (101-for-418), including a .213 mark (53-for-249) mark against right-handers

� Primarily was a starter through the first four months, going 9-6 with a 2.86 ERA (31er/97.2ip) and 67 strikeouts in 18 starts (.246 average against)

� Came away with a decision in 16 of those first 18 outings � Nine of his 18 starts were quality outings

� Ten of his total 32 runs came in the first inning (5.09 ERA) � Was 7-4 with a 1.91 ERA (15er/70.2ip) in 12 starts before the All-Star Break

� Posted a 0.68 ERA (1er/13.1ip) in seven relief outings (.208 average against)

� Six outings were scoreless � Six of seven (.857) attempting basestealers were thrown out while on the mound

2014 � Spent first professional season with Rookie-Level State College, going 3-2 with a 2.50 ERA (14er/50.1ip) and 49 strikeouts in 15 games (eight starts)

� Ranked 6th among Cardinals minor league pitchers in WHIP (0.99)

� Won his only start in the New York-Penn League playoffs

throwing 6.0 scoreless innings of one-hit ball � Opposing NY-Penn leaguers hit .201 (36-for-179), including a .170 mark (16-for-94) against right-handers

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION � His father, Scott, pitched in the Major Leagues with the Yan-kees and White Sox from 1986-89

� Graduated from Skyline High School in Salt Lake City, Utah, where he was a two-time first-team All-State

� Originally selected by Chicago (N) in the 42nd round of the June, 2010 First-Year Player Draft as a pitcher, but passed on signing to start a two-way career at the University of Utah

� Primarily a position player, batting .259 with 14 homers and 85 RBIs over three seasons

� 2011 Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American � Started 56 games in the field as a sophomore, 52 at third base, and 42 games as a junior

� Returned to the mound his junior year and threw 6.0 innings as a junior, striking out seven and walking three with a 6.00 ERA

� Selected by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 30th round of the 2013 First-Year Player as a pitcher

� Had Tommy John ligament Replacement surgery in July 2013; spent time rehabbing with pitchers Jason Motte and Jaime Garcia

� Signed by the Cardinals on 7/11/13

YEAR TEAM W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK GDP AVG2014 State College 3-2 2.50 15 8 0 0 1 50.1 36 16 14 3 2 14 49 3 0 7 .2012015 Palm Beach 9-6 2.59 25 18 0 0 0 111.0 101 47 32 3 3 34 78 4 1 13 .242Minor Lg. Totals 12-8 2.57 40 26 0 0 1 161.1 137 63 46 6 5 48 127 7 1 20 .229

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� Named to the Texas League Mid-Season and Post-Season All-Star team with Double-A Springfield; hit .273 (100-for-366) with 12 home runs, 17 doubles, and 69 RBI in 103 games

� Ranked 6th in the Texas League in RBI and 12th in on-base percentage (.356)

� Also ranked 3rd on the Cardinals in hits, runs scored (53) and slugging (.418), tied for 3rd in walks (46), 4th in home runs, 5th in games played, 6th in total bases, and tied for 7th in doubles

� Paced all Texas League catchers in games, total chances (713), putouts (657), and errors (11)

� Ranked 3rd among qualifying Texas League catchers by throwing out .253 (20 of 79) of attempting basestealers

� Hit .293 (24-for-82) against left-handed pitching � Recorded 24 multi-hit games and 21 multiple-RBI efforts � Batted .324 (35-for-108) with runners in scoring-position, including a .358 mark (19-for-53) with two outs

� Primarily batted fifth in the lineup, recording a .270 average

(50-for-185) in 51 games � Appeared in six games at designated hitter, batting .227 (5-for-22) with one homer and five RBI

� Had better success on the road, batting .293 (54-for-184) in 52 games away from Hammons Field

� Belted a grand slam in Springfield’s 4-2 win on 4/12 vs. San Antonio (Casey Kelly)

� Compiled an 18-game hitting streak from 5/26-6/21, tied with four others for the longest in the circuit; batted .413 (26-for-63) with five homers, five doubles, and 22 RBI (mul-tiple hits in eight contests)

� Named Texas League Player of the Week for the June 1-8 Period

� Went yard twice on 6/20 vs. Northwest Arkansas � One of eight Springfield Cardinals named to the North squad in the Texas League Mid-Season All-Star game (0-for-3, K)

� Played for Surprise in the Arizona Fall League following the season, batting .205 (8-for-39) with two homers and seven RBI in 11 games

2014 � Played full season with Double-A Bowie, batting .236 (95-for-403) with two homers, 25 doubles, and 33 RBI in 113 games � Entered season ranked as the No. 9 prospect in the Orioles organization according to Baseball America

� Threw out (30%) 31 of 115 of potential basestealers (7th-

best in the Eastern League) and allowed 10 passed balls � Hit .176 (13-for-76) in 20 games as a designated hitter � Struck out 86 times against 43 walks

2013 � Spent entire season with Advanced-A Frederick, recording career-best .313/.410/.524 in 100 games and leading the Caro-lina League in average (113-for-361) and OPS (.934)

� Recognized as Topps Carolina League Player of the Year and named to the league’s Post-Season All-Star squad

� Set career-highs in runs (61), hits, doubles (29), triples (4), home runs (13), RBI (53), stolen bases (5), walks (56), and total bases (189)

� Broke the Keys’ single-season slugging percentage record, winning the slugging title at .524

� Finished third in the league with a .410 on-base percentage � Hit .379 (33-for-87) with runners in scoring position and

.389 (14-for-36) with runners in scoring position with two outs

� Named Carolina League Player of the Week in back-to-back weeks (June 17-24, June 24-July 1)

� Batted .290/.476/.774 in 10 games for the championship-winning Surprise Saguaros in the Arizona Fall League fol-lowing the season

� Added to Baltimore’s 40-man roster on 11/20

2012 � Split injury-shorted season between the Gulf Coast League Orioles and Single-A Delmarva, batting .300 (60-for-200) with three home runs in 31 RBI in 59 games

� Injured right shoulder in a car accident during spring training � While recovering from injury, was suspended for 50 games

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BORN: December 19, 1990 OPENING DAY AGE: 25

BIRTHPLACE: Bradenton, FL RESIDENCE: Bradenton, FL

SCHOOL: Lakewood Ranch (Fla) High School

ACQUIRED: Traded to Cardinals from Orioles in exchange for cash considerations on February 3, 2015

Michael Livingston Ohlman

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QUICK HITS � 8th professional season ... Spent first six seasons in the Orioles organization � Member of St. Louis’ 40-man roster � 2015 Texas League Mid-Season and Post-Season All-Star � Played for Surprise in the Arizona Fall League following the season � 2013 Topps Carolina League Player of the Year & Post-Season All-Star � 2011 South Atlantic League Mid-Season All-Star

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after testing positive twice for drugs of abuse � Had 14 multi-hit games in 51 played with the Shorebirds and reached base in 47 of 51 games

� Was one of three hitters in the South Atlantic League with

100 or more at-bats to have more walks than strikeouts (33 BB, 27 SO)

� Batted .317 (53-for-167) in 43 games for Perth of the Aus-tralian Baseball League following the season

2011 � Spent the entire season with Advanced-A Delmarva and was named to the South Atlantic League Mid-Season All-Star squad; hit .224 (84-for-375) with four homers and 51 RBI in 105 games

� Led the team in RBI, finished second in games, third in walks (48), and tied for third in hits and doubles (15)

2010 � Split season between Single-A Delmarva and Rookie-level Bluefield, hitting a combined .208 (54-for-259) with two hom-ers and 37 RBI in 84 games

� Entered season ranked as the No. 15 prospect in the Orioles organization according to Baseball America

� Hit first professional home run on 5/20 vs. Hagerstown

� Transferred to Bluefield on 6/7; finished year batting .233 (35-for-150) in 50 games

2009 � Signed with the Orioles in August and began professional season with Rookie-level Gulf Coast Orioles � Hit .182 (2-for-11) with a double and one RBI in four games

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION � Graduated from Lakewood Ranch (Fla.) High School � Selected by Baltimore in the 11th round of the June, First-

Year Player Draft � Signed by John Martin

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YR TEAM AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG SF SH HBP GDP 2009 GCL Orioles .182 4 11 1 2 1 0 0 1 1 3 1 0 .250 .273 0 0 0 02010 Delmarva .174 34 109 14 19 6 0 2 17 16 34 1 0 .285 .284 3 2 2 4 Bluefield .233 50 150 11 35 8 1 0 20 17 52 2 0 .315 .300 0 1 1 22011 Delmarva .224 105 375 38 84 15 2 4 51 48 96 1 2 .320 .307 2 0 6 122012 GCL Orioles .276 8 29 5 8 3 0 1 3 2 10 1 0 .323 .483 0 0 0 0 Delmarva .304 51 171 27 52 16 2 2 28 33 27 0 1 .411 .456 4 0 1 42013 Frederick .313 100 361 61 113 29 4 13 53 56 93 5 0 .410 .524 2 2 0 112014 Bowie .236 113 403 40 95 25 1 2 33 43 86 0 0 .310 .318 4 2 2 102015 Springfield .273 103 366 53 100 17 0 12 69 46 77 0 1 .356 .418 2 1 2 10Minor Lg. Totals .257 568 1975 250 508 120 10 36 275 262 478 11 4 .347 .383 17 6 19 53

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2015 � Split season between the Rangers and Red Sox organizations, playing with Triple-A Round Rock, Texas, Triple-A Paw-tucket, and Boston

� Began season with Round Rock, hitting .667 (4-for-6) with a double and a triple in two games

� Had contact purchased on 4/11 � Batted .186 (13-for-70) with four home runs, four doubles, and nine RBI in 30 games for Texas

� Homered to back-to-back games on 5/5-5/6 at Houston, in-cluding going yard twice on 5/6

� Designated for assignment on 5/20

� Traded to the Red Sox for cash considerations on 5/27 � Hit .200 (1-for-5) with a run scored in four games � Designated by assignment on 6/4 and outrighted on 6/10; signed a minor league contract on 6/15

� Finished year batting .237 (23-for-97) with seven home runs and 21 RBI in 26 games for Pawtucket

� Placed on disabled list with a sprained right wrist on 7/19 and missed the remainder of the season

2014 � Spent the season with Triple-A Omaha, batting .266 (98-for-368) with 30 HR and 76 RBI in 104 games; also appeared in four games for Kansas City

� Had best HR/AB ratio (1/12.27) in the PCL, and ranked among league leaders in HR (2nd) and SLG (4th, .563)

� Ranked among team leaders in HR (1st), RBI (2nd), walks (2nd, 45), runs (3rd, 64), and total bases (3rd, 207) on club that would win PCL Championship and Triple-A National Championship

� Hit .198 (19-for-96) vs. opposing left-handed pitchers, but .290 (79-for-272) vs. right-handers with 27 of his 30 HR

� Tied for league lead with eight errors in the outfield � Designated for assignment on 3/25 near end of spring camp and outrighted to Omaha on 4/2

� Produced four separate two-HR games, including three in span of 17 days in August

� In 30 August games: .311/.400/.806/1.206 with 15 HR, 32 RBI, and 25 runs; led PCL in most several categories during

the month, including home runs, RBI, extra-base hits (21), and total bases (83)

� His 15 home runs in August led all of Major League and Minor League baseball

� Recorded a season-high four RBI on four different occasions � Had contract purchased on 9/1 and went 2-for-9 in 4 games with eventual A.L. champs

� First game was 9/1 vs. Texas, went 1-for-3 with a 2B…last game was 9/28 at CWS, KC’s regular season finale

� Did not make Royals postseason roster � Played for Gigantes in Dominican Winter League following the season, batting .271 (29-for-107) with eight home runs and 20 RBI in 31 games; also played 18 games in the play-offs, with his team winning the DWL

2013 � Spent bulk of season with Triple-A Tacoma in final campaign in Mariners system, where he was selected as a PCL Mid-Season All-Star; batted .260 (19-for-454) with 19 home runs, 28 doubles, and 83 RBI in 118 games

� Tied for second among Seattle farmhands with 19 homers, which also ranked 7th in the PCL; his 83 RBI were tied for third-most among Mariners’ minor leaguers

� One stint with Seattle, 4/23-4/28, appearing in 2 games � Homered in first plate appearance for Seattle on 4/25 vs. Los Angeles (A); his 451-foot blast to center was the 3rd-longest recorded home run in Safeco Field history at the time

� Homered twice in a game on two occasions (6/13 at Las Vegas and 6/20 at Colorado Springs)

� Selected to play for the PCL in the Triple-A All-Star game on 7/17 in Reno; drew walk in only plate appearance

� Recorded career-high six hits (6-for-7, 2B, HR) at Reno on 7/26 � Designated for assignment 1/21/14 and traded to Kansas City for a player to be named later on 1/29/14

Carlos PEGUEROBATS THROWS HEIGHT WEIGHTLEFT LEFT 6-5 260

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BIRTHPLACE: Hondo Valle, DR

RESIDENCE: Hondo Valle, DR

ACQUIRED: Signed by Cardinals as a minor league free agent on January 22, 2016

Carlos Angel (D’Oleo) Peguero (peh-GEHR-oh)

@cpeguero4

QUICK HITS � 12th professional season … Cardinals are his 5th organization � Appeared in combined 103 Major League games over the last five seasons with Boston (2015), Texas (2015),

Kansas City (2014), and Seattle (2011-14) � Played in the PCL with Round Rock (2015), Omaha (2014), and Tacoma (2011-13) � Attended 2016 Major League Spring Training with St. Louis as a non-roster invitee � Hit 15 home runs in August 2014 for Triple-A Omaha, leading all of Major League and Minor League Baseball � 2013 PCL Mid-Season All-Star with Tacoma � Represented the Mariners on the World squad in the 2010 MLB All-Star Futures Game � 2010 Southern League Mid-Season All-Star � Three-time 2009 California League Player of the Week � 2006 Arizona League Post-Season All-Star

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2012 � Appeared in 17 games over three stints (4/3-4/6, 7/5-29, 9/1-end) with the Mariners, making 15 starts (RF-10, DH-3, LF-2); batted .179 (10-for-56) with two home runs and seven RBI

� With Tacoma, batted .285 (80-for-281) with 21 home runs, 13 doubles, and 54 RBI in 76 games

� Hit .352 (31-for-88) with six doubles, seven home runs, 24 RBI, .404 OBP, .659 SLG, 1.063 OPS vs. opposing PCL left-handers (254 with 14 home runs, 30 RBI, .868 OPS vs. right-handers)

� Made the Mariners 30-man travel roster for the Japan Series games played in Tokyo played on 3/28-3/29 (DNP)

� Optioned on 4/3 prior to Seattle’s Opening Day vs. Oakland on 4/6

� Missed a month of the season from 4/8-5/9 after having sur-gery to fix a torn medial meniscus in his right knee

� Recalled from Tacoma on 7/5; at time of recall, ranked 3rd in PCL in home runs (18)

� Recalled from Tacoma on 9/1 when rosters expanded; hit .267 (4-for-15) in five games after recall

� Played for Gigantes del Cibao in the Dominican Winter League, batting .333 (21-for-63) with four home runs and 14 RBI in 18 games

2011 � Split the season between Triple-A Tacoma and Seattle, where he made his Major League debut � Hit .196 (28-for-143) with six home runs and 19 RBI in 46 games over two stints with the Mariners (4/19-4/24 & 5/9-7/18)

� Appeared in 46 games, making 43 starts (LF - 40 G/GS, RF - 3 G/1 GS, DH - 2 GS(

� Recorded pair of home runs on 6/2 vs. Tampa Bay while batting 9th in the lineup; one of 14 rookies in club history to record a multi-homer game and the 4th player in Mariners history to hit two home runs in one game from the 9th spot in the batting order, joining Brian Giles (5/17/90 at TOR) Russ Davis, 4/8/98 vs. NYY) and Michael Saunders (6/30/10 at NYY)

� Hit first Triple-A home run on 4/11 off Fresno’s Andrew Kown

� Recorded first Major League hit 4/21 vs. Oakland with infield single in the 3rd inning

� Recalled from Tacoma on 4/19 (Justin Smoak placed on

Bereavement List) � Optioned to Tacoma on 4/25 � Recalled from Tacoma on 5/9 � Hit first Major League home run 5/13 at Cleveland (off Fran-cisco Carmona)

� Optioned to on Tacoma 7/18 � With Tacoma, hit .317 (76-for-240) with 44 runs, 15 dou-bles, 13 home runs, and 47 RBI in 57 games

� Had a season-high (in minors) 12-game hitting streak 7/28-8/8, batting .389 (21-for-54) with nine runs, four doubles, four home runs with 15 RBI

� Played for Gigantes del Cibao in the Dominican Winter League following the season, hitting .259 (43-for-166) with 11 home runs and 29 RBI; led the DWL in home runs, runs scored (29), extra base hits (20), and ranked 2nd in slugging (.512), 3rd in RBI, and tied for 3rd in doubles (9)

2010 � Spent the entire season with Double-A West Tennessee and named to the SL Mid-Season All-Star team; batted .254 (124-for-488) with 23 home runs, five triples, 23 doubles, and 73 RBI in 130 games

� Led the Southern League with 23 home runs and ranked 2nd with 21.22 HR/AB

� Became third West Tenn player to hit three home runs in a game on 4/28 at Mobile

� Named the SL Player of the Week for 4/19-4/25 period (.333, 13-for-27, 2B, 3 HR, 5 R, 6 RBI)

� Batted .390 (32-for-82) in 21 April games

� Selected to play in the All-Star Futures Game for the World Squad (2-for-4, R, 2B, K)

� hit .467 (7-for-15) in four playoff games � Played for the Tigres del Licey in the Dominican Winter League following the season, batting .253 (20-for-79) with three home runs and nine RBI in 29 games

2009 � Hit .271 (133-for-491) with 31 home runs, 14 triples, 21 doubles, and 98 RBI in 126 games with Advanced-A High Desert � Tied for 3rd in the Minor Leagues in triples, tied for 4th in strikeouts (172), 5th in home runs, tied for 6th in total bases (275), and tied for 13th in extra-base hits

� Three-time California League Player of the Week: 5/18-5/24 (.464, 13-for-28, 12 R, 4 2B, 4 HR, 6 RBI); 6/8-6/14 (.400, 10-for-25, 6 R, 2B, 3B, 4 HR, 8 RBI); 8/17-8/23 (.409, 9-for-22, 9 R, 3 2B, 4 HR, 13 RBI)

� Recorded pair of season-high 10- game hit streaks from 6/4-6/14 (.326, 15-for-46, 10 R, 2 2B, 3B, 4 HR, 10 RBI) and

6/26-7/5 (.405, 17-for-42, 13 R, 3 2B, 5 3B, 16 RBI) � Compiled four multi-home run games � Hit home runs in three consecutive games on two occa-sions: 6/28-6/30 (4 HR) and 8/20-8/22 (3 HR)

� Played for the Tigres del Licey in the Dominican Winter League following the season, hitting .273 (3-for-11) in eight games

� Participated in the Mariners rookie mini camp

2008 � Spent injury-shortened season with Advanced-A High Desert, hitting .299 (111-for-371) with 12 home runs, 25 doubles, and 74 RBI in 92 games

� Recorded 17 multi-RBI games, including a season-high four RBI, 4/3 vs. Lancaster Recorded four hitting streaks of seven or more games, including a season-high 11 game hit streak (.426, 20-for-47) from 6/8-6/19

� Placed on the disabled list on 7/17 with a sprained left wrist and missed the remainder of the season

� Participated in the Mariners Advance Development League

2007 � Spent injury-shortened season with Single-A Wisconsin, hitting .263 (78-for-297) with nine homers, six triples, 21 dou-bles, and 50 RBI in 79 games

� Named Wisconsin’s Most Valuable Player by the Mariners � Recorded season-high eight-game hit streak (.364, 12-for-

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� Knocked in a career-high seven RBI, going 3-for-5 with a pair of two-run doubles and a three-run homer on 6/15 at Cedar Rapids

� Placed on the disabled list with a left elbow strain, on 7/31,

missing the remainder of the season � Participated in the Mariners Arizona Instructional League � Played for Tigres del Licey in the Dominican Winter League following the season

2006 � Combined to hit .269 (61-for-227) with nine home runs, eight triples, 14 doubles, and 39 RBI in 59 games between the AZL Mariners and short-season Everett

� Combined to hit .269 (61-for-227) with nine home runs, eight triples, 14 doubles, and 39 RBI in 59 games between

the AZL Mariners and short-season Everett

2005 � Began his professional career for the Dominican Summer League Mariners, hitting .251 (45-for-179) with six home runs, four triples, eight doubles, and 30 RBI in 59 games

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION � Originally signed by Seattle as a non-drafted free agent on 1/20/05

� Signed by Bob Engle and Patrick Guerrero

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YR TEAM AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG SF SH HBP GDP 2005 DSL Mariners .251 59 179 31 45 8 4 6 30 22 66 1 3 .337 .441 2 0 2 12006 AZL Mariners .313 34 134 27 42 10 7 7 30 13 49 3 2 .380 .649 1 0 2 1 Everett .204 25 93 7 19 4 1 2 9 2 34 0 2 .221 .333 0 0 0 02007 Wisconsin .263 79 297 35 78 21 6 9 50 16 97 4 3 .315 .465 1 0 7 42008 High Desert .299 92 371 47 111 25 3 12 74 10 96 6 4 .317 .480 3 0 1 52009 High Desert .271 126 491 92 133 21 14 31 98 42 172 3 4 .335 .560 3 1 7 82010 West Tenn .254 130 488 86 124 23 5 23 73 56 178 7 9 .340 .463 1 0 8 72011 SEATTLE .196 46 143 14 28 3 2 6 19 8 54 0 1 .252 .371 1 0 3 0 Tacoma .317 57 240 44 76 15 2 13 47 15 82 8 0 .364 .558 0 0 3 32012 Tacoma .285 76 281 47 80 13 1 21 54 29 103 2 2 .366 .562 3 0 9 1 SEATTLE .179 17 56 2 10 2 1 2 7 1 28 0 0 .193 .357 0 0 0 02013 SEATTLE .333 2 6 1 2 0 0 1 1 1 2 1 0 .429 .833 0 0 0 0 Tacoma .260 118 454 60 118 28 3 19 83 42 156 11 8 .321 .460 7 0 2 62014 Omaha .266 104 368 64 98 17 1 30 76 45 138 11 4 .349 .563 2 0 3 9 KANSAS CITY .222 4 9 1 2 1 0 0 1 1 5 0 0 .300 .333 0 0 0 02015 Round Rock .667 2 6 2 4 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 .714 1.167 0 0 0 0 TEXAS .186 30 70 10 13 4 0 4 9 12 36 2 0 .310 .414 1 0 1 1 BOSTON .200 4 5 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 .333 .200 0 0 0 0 Pawtucket .237 26 97 9 23 4 0 7 21 9 33 0 0 .306 .495 1 0 1 1Minor Lg. Totals .272 928 3499 551 951 190 48 180 645 302 1205 56 41 .335 .508 24 1 45 46Major Lg. Totals .194 103 289 29 56 10 3 13 37 24 126 3 1 .263 .384 2 0 4 1

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2015 � Split season between Advanced-A Palm Beach and Double-A Springfield, combining to go 2-6 with a 3.90 ERA (26er/60.0ip) and 58 strikeouts in 43 relief outings

� Converted 12 saves in 15 opportunities, tied for 4th in the Car-dinals organization

� Stranded 27 of 32 inherited runners between the two clubs � Began season in Palm Beach, going 1-3 with a 1.97 ERA (7er/32.0ip), 11 saves, and 34 strikeouts in 25 games

� Limited FSL batters to a .146 average against (15-for-103) � Twenty of 25 appearances were scoreless � Logged a 1.10 ERA (2er/16.1ip) and .098 average against (5-

for-51) in 11 road outings � Promoted to Springfield on 7/7 � Finished campaign with a 1-3 record, 6.11 ERA (19er/28.0ip) and 24 strikeouts in 18 games for the S-Cardinals

� Texas Leaguers batted .267 (27-for-101); left-handers hit just .188 (8-for-48)

� Pitched more than 1.0 innings in 13 outings

2014 � Split season between Single-A Peoria and Advanced-A Palm Beach, going a combined 5-1 with a 2.14 ERA (15er/63.0ip) and 98 strikeouts in 41 relief outings

� Converted eight saves in 12 opportunities � Held the opposition to a .156 average against (35-for-225) � Named to the Midwest League Mid-Season All-Star West squad and threw two-thirds scoreless innings with a strikeout entering the game in the 8th inning

� Ranked 3rd among all minor league pitchers in strikeouts/9 IP (14.00); had the 3rd-most strikeouts (98) among minor league pitchers who did not make a start

� Led Cardinals minor leaguers in WHIP (0.89) and ranked in the Top 10 in strikeouts/9 IP (14.00, 3rd) and strikeout/walk ratio (4.67)

� Struck out nine in 4.1 innings of relief vs. Clinton (5/9) � Recorded a strikeout in 27-of-28 appearances in Peoria � Pitched for Peoria in the Arizona Fall League after the season; made nine relief outing compiling 7.2 innings with an 8.22 ERA

2013 � Combined to go 4-4 with a 3.18 ERA (25er/70.2ip) and 55 strikeouts in 13 starts between Rookie State College and Single-A Peoria � Ranked 6th among Cardinals minor league pitchers in ERA

2012 � Sat out season after the draft with a lower back injury

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION � Graduated from Green Hope HS in Cary, North Carolina � Lettered two seasons in baseball and football � Pitched first years at UNC WIlmington. from 2011-12 � Transferred to Methodist University in North Carolina and pitched two seasons

� Ranked 2nd among Division III pitchers with 132 strikeouts and ranked 1st with 12.6 strikeouts/9 IP his junior year in 2012

� Named first team All-Region and third team All-American by

ABCA as a junior � Majored in Acounting and was named Methodist Scholar Ath-lete

� Selected by Cardinals in the 17th round of the June, 2012 First-Year Player Draft

� Was first Methodist player to be drafted since Blake Maxwell (Boston, 2005) and the second highest selection in school his-tory behind Brandon Bridger’s 13th round pick in 1993

Chris PERRYBATS THROWS HEIGHT WEIGHTLEFT RIGHT 6-2 215

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BORN: July 15, 1990 OPENING DAY AGE: 25

BIRTHPLACE: Cary, NC RESIDENCE: Cary, NC

SCHOOL: Methodist (NC) College

ACQUIRED: Cardinals’ 17th round selection in the June, 2012 First-Year Player Draft

Christopher John Perry

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QUICK HITS � 5th professional season, all with the Cardinals organization � Participated in early workouts and seminars as part of the Cardinals’ 2015 STEP (Spring Training Early Program) � Pitched in the 2014 Arizona Fall League � 2014 Midwest League Mid-Season All-Star

YEAR TEAM W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK GDP AVG INJURED - DID NOT PITCH2013 State College 2-0 1.61 4 4 0 0 0 22.1 17 6 4 0 2 5 15 1 0 2 .207 Peoria 2-4 3.91 9 9 0 0 0 48.1 50 27 21 3 2 15 40 2 0 2 .2662014 Peoria 4-0 2.20 28 0 0 0 3 49.0 29 15 12 4 0 15 80 6 0 1 .165 Palm Beach 1-1 1.93 13 0 0 0 5 14.0 6 3 3 1 1 6 18 1 0 0 .1222015 Palm Beach 1-3 1.97 25 0 0 0 11 32.0 15 7 7 0 3 16 34 3 0 2 .146 Springfield 1-3 6.11 18 0 0 0 1 28.0 27 19 19 1 1 18 24 4 1 2 .267Minor Lg. Totals 11-11 3.07 97 13 0 0 20 193.2 144 77 66 9 9 75 211 17 1 9 .206

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2015 � Split season between Double-A Springfield and Advanced-A Palm Beach, combining to go 6-8 with a 3.99 ERA (54er/121.2ip) and 75 strikeouts in 22 games (21 starts)

� Began season in the Springfield rotation, going 1-5 with a 4.64 ERA (28er/54.1ip) and 35 strikeouts in 10 starts

� Opposing Texas Leaguers hit .318 (71-for-223) � Recorded four consecutive quality starts from 5/5-5/25, re-cording a 2.13 ERA (6er/25.1ip) and 15 strikeouts

� Hurled 13.0 consecutive scoreless frames over pair of starts (5/11 at Tulsa and 5/19 vs. Tulsa)

� Placed on the disabled list on 5/31 � Activated and assigned to Palm Beach on 6/22 � Finished campaign 5-3 with a 3.48 ERA (26er/67.1ip) and 40

strikeouts in 12 games (11 starts) � Open season with 5.0 scoreless innings on 6/23 at Fort My-ers in lone relief outing

� Opposing Florida State hitters batted .246 (62-for-252) � Named Florida State Pitcher of the Week for the July 27-Au-gust 2 Period

� Allowed one hit (single in third inning) with no walks and five strikeouts over 7.0 shutout innings on 7/29 at Brevard County

2014 � Combined to go 8-5 with a 2.51 ERA (36er/129.0ip) and 106 strikeouts between Single-A Peoria, Advanced-A Palm Beach, and Double-A SpringfieldHeld oppos

� Finished third in the Cardinals organization in earned run average

� Began campaign for the Chiefs; went 2-0 with a 1.29 ERA (3er/21.0ip) and 24 strikeouts in four starts

� Promoted to Palm Beach on 5/4 � Pitched majority of the year with Palm Beach, going 6-5 with a 2.44 ERA (28er/103.1ip) and 80 strikeouts in 17 starts

� Pitched into the sixth inning or later in 11 outings; 10 were quality starts

� Opposing Florida State batters hit .250 (28er/392) � Limited the opposition to a .159 average (14-for-88) with runners in scoring position (.000 with two outs)

� Promoted to Springfield on 9/1 and made a start on the final day of the season (ND, 4.2 IP, 10 H, 7 R, 5 ER, 1 BB, 2 K)

2013 � Pitched first professional season with Rookie-level State College, going 3-1 with a 1.62 ERA (10er/55.2ip) and 46 strike-outs in 12 games (nine starts)

� Named State College Spikes Pitcher of the Year � Held the New York-Penn League to a .230 (46-for-200) aver-

age against � Allowed one run or less in all nine starts

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION � Four-year starter at Clinton (Mo.) High School, completing his career with a 22-6 record, 1.56 ERA and 278 strikeouts in 179 innings

� Earned first-team all-state, all-district and all-conference honors as a senior, going 8-1 with a 0.70 ERA and 120 strikeouts

� Was first-team all-conference and all-district as a pitcher and was named the MVP at the CABA World Series as a junior

� Was an all-conference and all-district pitcher as a sopho-more, helping the Cardinals to a third-place state finish

� Pitched three seasons at Missouri State University

� Became the first person in school history to win the Dave Dickensheet Outstanding Pitcher award three times

� His two-year total of 19 wins from 2011-12 matched Brad Ziegler’s school record

� Sat out 2010 season as a redshirt while recovering from Tommy John ligament replacement surgery

� Went 10-4 with a Division I-leading 1.01 ERA as a junior in 2012; also led the MVC in wins and ranked third in strikeouts

� Named Collegiate Baseball Louisville Slugger National Player of the Year, Missouri Valley Conference Pitcher of the Year and earned first-team All-American honors as a junior

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BORN: July 16, 1990 OPENING DAY AGE: 25

BIRTHPLACE: Clinton, MO RESIDENCE: Clinton, MO

SCHOOL: Missouri State University

ACQUIRED: Cardinals’ 9th round selection in the June, 2013 First-Year Player Draft

Nick Scott Petree (PEE-tree)

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QUICK HITS � 4th professional season, all with the Cardinals organization � Named Florida State Pitcher of the Week for the July 27-August 2, 2015 Period � Went 10-4 with a Division I-leading 1.01 ERA as a junior in 2012; also led MVC in wins and ranked third in strikeouts � Named Collegiate Baseball Louisville Slugger National Player of the Year, Missouri Valley Conference Pitcher of the

Year and earned first-team All-American honors as a junior � Semifinalist for the Dick Howser Trophy and the Golden Spikes Award, both won by Florida catcher Mike Zunino � Had Tommy John ligament replacement surgery on his right elbow in 2010

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YEAR TEAM W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK GDP AVG2013 State College 3-1 1.62 12 9 0 0 0 55.2 46 11 10 2 3 16 46 1 1 5 .2302014 Peoria 2-0 1.29 4 4 0 0 0 21.0 15 3 3 2 0 10 24 3 0 0 .200 Palm Beach 6-5 2.44 17 17 0 0 0 103.1 98 32 28 5 2 22 80 3 1 7 .250 Springfield 0-0 9.64 1 1 0 0 0 4.2 10 7 5 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 .4552015 Springfield 1-5 4.64 10 10 0 0 0 54.1 71 35 28 3 3 15 35 3 1 5 .318 Palm Beach 5-3 3.48 12 11 0 0 0 67.1 62 28 26 6 0 18 40 2 1 6 .246Minor Lg. Totals 17-14 2.94 56 52 0 0 0 306.1 302 116 100 18 8 82 227 13 4 23 .259

� Recorded stretch of 38.1 consecutive scoreless innings and 73.0 consecutive innings without allowing an earned run

� Finished junior season in 2013 going 8-1, 1.61 with 111 strikeouts in 100.1 innings and named All-Missouri Valley Conference

� Semifinalist for the Dick Howser Trophy and the Golden Spikes Award, both won by Florida catcher Mike Zunino

� Selected by St. Louis in the ninth round of the June, 2013 First-Year Player Draft

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� Began season in Palm Beach, going 4-2 with a 2.15 ERA (13er/54.1ip) and 34 strikeouts in eight starts

� Held opposing Palm Beach hitters to a .213 average against (43-for-202)

� Allowed three runs or less in all eight starts (six were quality) � Pitched two complete games (4/26 at Fort Myers and 5/22 vs. Clearwater)

� Named Florida State League Pitcher of the Week for the May 18-24 period

� Promoted to Springfield on 6/3 � Went 2-4 with a 5.14 ERA (47er/82.1ip) and 59 strikeouts in 16 starts over two stints for Springfield

� Began stint with Springfield with a 2-1 record, 2.22 ERA (7er/28.1ip), and .236 average against (25-for-106) in first five starts

� Promoted to Memphis on 7/2 when LHP Tim Cooney was recalled by St. Louis

� Lost both starts for the Redbirds, posting a 6.48 ERA (6er/8.1ip) and four strikeouts

� First Triple-A strikeout victim was Oklahoma City’s Scott Schebler

� Returned to Springfield on 7/10 � Finished campaign 0-3 with a 6.67 ERA (40er/54.0ip) and 39 strikeouts in final 11 starts

2014 � Combined to go 10-6 with a 3.84 ERA (59er/138.1ip) in 24 starts between Single-A Peoria, Advanced-A Palm Beach, and Double-A Springfield

� His 10 wins ranked fourth in the Cardinals organization � Struck out 103 against 27 walks � Began campaign with Peoria, going 3-3 with a 3.88 ERA (31er/72.0ip) and 62 strikeouts in 13 starts

� Pitched at least six innings in five starts (all quality) � Promoted to Palm Beach on 6/25 � Went 6-2 with a 3.58 ERA (22er/55.1ip) and 35 strikeouts in nine starts for Palm Beach

� Seven of his nine starts were quality � Pitched his first career complete-game in the second game of a doubleheader on 7/9 vs. Fort Myers (7.0 IP, 4 H, 1 R, 1

ER, 0 BB, 6 K) � Promoted to Springfield on 7/27 when Sam Gaviglio was placed on the Temporary Inactive List

� Made two starts for the S-Cardinals, going 1-1 with a 4.91 ERA (6er/11.0ip) and six strikeouts

� Won his Double-A debut on 7/28 at Tulsa (6.0 IP, 3 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 2 BB, 2 K)

� Returned to Palm Beach on 8/5 when Sam Gaviglio was activated

� Finished year 2-2 with a 5.31 ERA (12er/20.1ip) in final four starts

2013 � Began professional career with Rookie-level State College, going 3-2 with a 2.05 ERA (12er/52.2ip) and 40 strikeouts in 12 games (nine starts)

� Was 2-0 with a 0.98 ERA (3er/27.2ip) in six home games (five starts)

� Did not allow an earned run in first three pro outings (9.0 IP)

� In three games as a reliever, picked up a win and two saves while recording a 0.82 ERA (1er/11.0ip)

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION � Graduated from St. John’s College high school in Washing-ton D.C.

� Member of National Honor Society � Second-team All-WCAC froom 2008-09 and All-Metro hon-orable mention in 2009

� Favorite athlete is Chipper Jones � Pitched four seasons at the University of Maryland � Finished collegiate career 9-8 with a 3.87 ERA (86er/200.0ip)

and 174 strikeouts in 70 games (19 starts) � Won back-to-back ACC Pitcher of the Week honors in 2013, the first Maryland pitcher to do so

� 2013 graduate of the Philip Merrill College of Journalism � Originally selected by New York (A) in the 21st round of the June, 2012 First-Year Player Draft, but did not sign

� Pitched for Orleans Firebirds in the 2012 Cap Cod league � Selected by St. Louis in the 6th round of the June, 2013

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BIRTHPLACE: Washington D.C. RESIDENCE: Gaithersburg, MD

SCHOOL: University of Maryland

ACQUIRED: Cardinals’ 6th round selection in the June, 2013 First-Year Player Draft

James Edward Reed

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QUICK HITS � 4th professional season, all with the Cardinals organization � Made Triple-A debut with Memphis in 2015 � Pitched two nine-inning complete games for Palm Beach and was named Florida State League Pitcher of the Week

for the May 18-24, 2015 period � Pitched four seasons at the University of Maryland and is a 2013 graduate of Philip Merrill College of Journalism

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Brett Cecil in 2007 (1st round, 39th overall to Toronto), and is just the fifth Terp in 20 years to go higher than 200th

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YEAR TEAM W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK GDP AVG2013 State College 3-2 2.05 12 9 0 0 2 52.2 52 19 12 2 1 12 40 2 0 6 .2552014 Peoria 3-3 3.88 13 13 0 0 0 72.0 77 32 31 6 3 18 62 6 0 7 .268 Springfield 1-1 4.91 2 2 0 0 0 11.0 10 6 6 1 0 2 6 0 0 1 .244 Palm Beach 6-2 3.58 9 9 1 0 0 55.1 63 22 22 3 1 7 35 0 0 6 .2882015 Palm Beach 4-2 2.15 8 8 2 1 0 54.1 43 14 13 0 2 4 34 3 0 4 .213 Memphis 0-2 6.48 2 2 0 0 0 8.1 13 6 6 2 0 2 4 0 0 1 .351 Springfield 2-4 5.14 16 16 1 0 0 82.1 103 49 47 11 0 18 59 4 0 4 .302Minor Lg. Totals 19-16 3.67 62 59 4 1 2 336.0 361 148 137 25 7 63 240 15 0 29 .271

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2015 � Split season primarily between Advanced-A Palm Beach and Double-A Springfield, going 5-7 with a 2.49 ERA (28er/101.1ip) and organizational-leading 151 strikeouts in 22 starts

� Shared Cardinals Minor League Pitcher of the Year honors with Austin Gomber

� Also made one start for the GCL Cardinals (3.0 IP, 0 R, 3 K) on 7/13 vs. GCL Mets

� Limited the opposition to a .197 average against (70-for-356)

� Allowed only one home run over 101.1 innings (Beau Taylor, 8/20 vs. Midland)

� Pitched least 6.0 innings on four occasions (all quality starts)

� Led the organization and ranked eighth in the Minors in strikeouts (13.9 strikeouts per nine innings)

� Entered the season rated as the No. 2 prospect in the Cardi-nals organization by Baseball America (No. 51 overall)

� Began the season with Palm Beach, where he was named to the Florida State Mid-Season All-Star squad; went 2-5 with a 2.26 ERA (16er/63.2ip) and 96 strikeouts in 13 starts

� Named Cardinals Minor League Pitcher of the Month for April; logged a 1-1 reord, 1.77 ERA (4er/20.1ip) and 35 strikeouts over four Aprils starts

� Struck out a career high 13 batters on 6/13 vs. Dunedin � Placed on the disabled list on 6/25 due to shoulder fatigue � Invited to pitch for the World squad in the MLB All-Star Fu-

tures Game in Cincinnati, but missed due to injury � Sent to GCL Cardinals on 7/13 as part of a rehab assignment; Activated on 7/18

� Promoted to Springfield on 7/22 � Finished season 3-2 with a 3.12 ERA (12er/34.2ip) and 52 strikeouts in eight starts for Springfield

� Opposing Texas League batters hit .174 (21-for-121) � Named Texas League Pitcher of the Week for the August 10-16 Period; Struck out 10 over 6.0 scoreless frames on 8/14 vs. Frisco; retired 17 of 19 batters faced

� Pitched for the Surprise Saguaros in the Arizona Fall League following the season; was 0-1 with a 3.60 ERA (6er/15.0ip) and 14 strikeouts across four starts

� Named to the Arizona Fall League Rising Stars squad � Received 50-game suspension on 11/9 after a second posi-tive test for a drug of abuse in violation of the Minor League Drug Prevention and Treatment Program; tested positive for marijuana

� Will miss the first 40 games of the 2016 season � Named a Baseball America Advanced-A All-Star and rec-ognized as the No.1 prospect in the Florida State League following the season; also recognized as having the “Best Fastball” and “Best Breaking Pitch”

2014 � Pitched entire season with Single-A Peoria, going 7-7 with a 3.62 ERA (44er/109.1ip) and 137 strikeouts in 21 starts � Entered the season rated as the No. 7 prospect in the Cardi-nals organization by Baseball America

� Ranked third in the Midwest League in walks (61) and fifth in strikeouts, and tied for first in balks (3)

� Led the Cardinals organization in strikeouts and ranked eighth in strikeouts/9 IP (11.28)

� Held the Midwest League to a .207 average against (82-for-

397); left-handers hit .186 (34-for-183) � Pitched at least 6.0 frames in 10 starts (all quality); allowed two runs or less in 15 outings

� Struck out combined 21 over a pair of starts from 8/12-8/21 (12.1 IP)

� Recognized as the Top Prospect in the Midwest League fol-lowing the season

2013 � Made his professional debut with Short Season Johnson City, going 6-4 with a 3.39 ERA (22er/58.1ip) and 68 strikeouts in 12 starts

� Ranked tied for third in the Appalachian League in wins (6), fifth in strikeouts (68), tied for third in games started, and

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BIRTHPLACE: Elizabeth, NJ RESIDENCE: Rahway, NJ

SCHOOL: Elizabeth (NJ) High School

ACQUIRED: Signed by Cardinals’ as a non-drafted free agent on December 3, 2012

Alexander Reyes

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QUICK HITS � 4th professional season, all within the Cardinals organization � Enters 2016 season rated as the No. 1 prospect in the Cardinals organization and the No. 7 overall prospect in

baseball by Baseball America � Rated as having the “Best Fastball” and “Best Curveball” in the Cardinals organization by the same publication � Shared 2015 Cardinals Minor League Pitcher of the Year honors with Austin Gomber � Attended the 2016 Cardinals Spring Training Early Program (STEP) in advance of Minor League camp in March � Invited to pitch for the World squad in the MLB All-Star Futures Game in Cincinnati, but missed due to injury � Named a 2015 Baseball America Advanced-A All-Star and the No.1 prospect in the Florida State League � Pitched for Surprise in the 2015 Arizona Fall League � Participated in the MLB Rookie Development Program during 2015 offseason � Struck out 356 of 1132 total batters faced (34.3%) over first three professional season

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second in strikeouts/9 IP (10.49) � Limited Appalachian League batters to a .249 average against (54-for-217), including a .216 mark against righties (33-for-153)

� Allowed three earned runs or less in all 12 outings � Struck out 10 or more batters on three occasions, includ-ing consecutive starts (11 at Burlington 8/12 & 10 vs. Beloit 8/18)

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION � Attended Elizabeth (NJ) High School; played shortstop ad pitched

� Grew up in New Jersey, but moved to the Dominican Repub-lic while in high school in December 2011 to live with his grandmother to train

� Established residency in the Dominican Republic near San Cristobal

� Signed by the Cardinals as an international free agent for $950,000

� Signed by Rodney Jimenez/Angel Ovalles

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YEAR TEAM W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK GDP AVG2013 Johnson City 6-4 3.39 12 12 0 0 0 58.1 54 26 22 1 4 28 68 8 1 5 .2492014 Peoria 7-7 3.62 21 21 1 0 0 109.1 82 54 44 6 3 61 137 10 3 5 .2072015 GCL Cardinals 0-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 3.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 .000 Palm Beach 2-5 2.26 13 13 0 0 0 63.2 49 20 16 0 3 31 96 4 2 7 .216 Springfield 3-2 3.12 8 8 0 0 0 34.2 21 14 12 1 1 18 52 5 1 1 .174Minor Lg. Totals 18-18 3.14 55 55 1 0 0 269.0 206 114 94 8 12 138 356 27 7 18 .212

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2015 � Split season between three levels of the Cardinals organization, combing to go 9-11 with a 3.56 ERA (55er/139.0ip) and 105 strikeouts in 25 starts between Advanced-A Palm Beach, Double-A Springfield, and Triple-A Memphis

� His 105 strikeouts were the 5th-most in the Cardinals or-ganization

� Began season 1-1 with a 2.45 ERA (4er/14.2ip) and eight strikeouts in three starts with Palm Beach

� Promoted to Double-A Springfield on 5/1 � Made 17 starts for Double-A Springfield, recording a 7-7 record with a 2.64 ERA (29er/99.0ip) while striking out 80 and walking 28

� Nine of 17 Double-A starts were quality outings � Allowed one hit over 6.2 scoreless frames in rain-shortened 8-0 win on 6/14 at Tulsa

� Walked the third batter of the game before retiring the next 18 straight; issued a two-out free pass in the seventh, with Kyle Farmer following with a single to left to break up no-no bid

� Named Cardinals Minor League Pitcher for the Month of June; was first Cardinals minor leaguer since Kevin Siegrist

(41st round) in May 2013, to win the monthly award being drafted in the 40th round or higher

� Was 4-0 with a 1.84 ERA (6er/29.1ip) over five starts dur-ing June, winning four straight starts from 6/3-6/19; posted three scoreless starts and struck out seven or more batters on three occasions

� Threw a perfect 3rd inning with a strikeout for the North Squad in the Texas League All-Star game

� Promoted to Memphis on 8/14 � Finished season 1-3 with a 7.82 ERA (22er/25.1ip), 17 strikeouts, and 16 walks in five starts for the Redbirds

� Opposing PCL batters hit .340 (36-for-106) � First Triple-A strikeout was Albuquerque’s Jeremy Barfield on 8/14

� Ended season with 6.0 shutout fames for his first Triple-A victory on 9/5 at Oklahoma City

2014 � Spent the entire season with Single-A Peoria, going 6-8 with a 3.67 ERA (50/122.2), recording 104 strikeouts and 34 walks in 23 games (22 starts)

� Selected to the 2014 Midwest League Mid-Season All-Star squad, but did not pitch

� Ranked among Cardinals minor league pitchers in opponent batting average (.258, 8th), ERA (3.67, 9th), strikeouts (104, T-9th), and innings pitched (122.2, T-10th)

� Fourteen of his 22 starts were 6.0 innings or more (12 qual-

ity starts) � Made lone relief outing in season-opening appearance on 4/3 at Wisconsin (2.0 IP, 3 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 1 BB, 1 K)

� Struck out a career-high 10 batters over 7.1 innings on 8/3 at Wisconsin

2013 � Made his professional debut by pitching the entire season with Rookie-League Johnson City, going 1-2 with a 2.08 ERA (10er/43.1ip) while striking out 25 and walking 15

� Limited the league to a .234 average against (37-for-43.1ip); right-handers batted .149 (11-for-74)

� Made seven starts, going 1-1 with a 2.43 ERA (10er/37.0ip)

and 20 strikeouts; notched three quality starts � Also made three scoreless relief outings (6.1 IP)

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION � Attended Gonzaga University and was a teammate of fellow Cardinals pitcher Marco Gonzales

� Both Bulldogs were selected by the Cardinals in the June, 2013 First-Year Player Draft, which saw Gonzales drafted in the 1st round and Reyes in the 40th

� Fellow Bulldogs pitcher Tyler Olson was also selected in the

same draft (17th round, Oakland) � Named 2013 All-West Coast Conference honorable mention � His brother, Jorge, pitches in the Padres system (17th Round, 2009)

� Signed by Matt Swanson

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BORN: April 6, 1992 OPENING DAY AGE: 21

BIRTHPLACE: Moses Lake, WA RESIDENCE: Warden, WA

SCHOOL: Gonzaga University

ACQUIRED: Cardinals’ 40th round selection in the June, 2013 First-Year Player Draft

Arturo Abram Reyes

@Reyes3A

QUICK HITS � 4th professional season, all within the Cardinals organization � Participated in early workouts and seminars as part of the Cardinals’ 2016 STEP (Spring Training Early Program) � 2015 Texas League Texas League Mid-Season and Post-Season All-Star � Made Triple-A debut with Memphis in 2015 � St. Louis Cardinals Minor League Pitcher for the Month of June 2015; first Cardinals minor leaguer since Kevin

Siegrist (41st round) in May 2013, to win the monthly award being drafted in the 40th round or higher � 2014 Midwest League Mid-Season All-Star � Attended Gonzaga University and was a teammate of fellow Cardinals pitcher Marco Gonzales

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YEAR TEAM W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK GDP AVG2013 State College 1-2 2.08 10 7 0 0 0 43.1 37 13 10 3 2 15 25 1 0 6 .2342014 Peoria 6-8 3.67 23 22 0 0 0 122.2 123 55 50 8 5 34 104 8 0 8 .2582015 Palm Beach 1-1 2.45 3 3 0 0 0 14.2 19 4 4 0 0 6 8 3 0 1 .333 Springfield 7-7 2.64 17 17 0 0 0 99.0 98 38 29 2 5 28 80 5 1 10 .255 Memphis 1-3 7.82 5 5 0 0 0 25.1 36 22 22 2 3 16 17 5 0 4 .340Minor Lg. Totals 16-21 3.39 58 54 0 0 0 305.0 313 132 115 15 15 99 234 22 1 29 .265

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BORN: March 8, 1988 OPENING DAY AGE: 27

BIRTHPLACE: San Juan, PR RESIDENCE: San Juan, PR

SCHOOL: Manatee (Fla.) Community College

ACQUIRED: Cardinals’ 17th round selection in the June, 2009 First-Year Player Draft

Jonathan Rodriguez

@jrodri29

QUICK HITS � 8th professional season, all within the Cardinals’ organization � Invited to 2016 Major League Spring Training with St. Louis as a non-roster player � Played for Memphis during the 2014 Postseason � 2014 Texas League Mid-Season All-Star � Named Cardinals Minor League Player of the Month for April � Recognized as Texas League Player of the Week for the April 21-27, 2014 period � 2013 Cardinals Minor League Player for the month of July � 2013 Florida State League Mid-Season All-Star � Member of the 2011 Midwest League Champion Quad Cities River Bandits � Played for Santurce in the Puerto Rico Winter League in 2013

2015 � Spent the entire season with Double-A Springfield, batting .275 (125-for-454) with 13 home runs, 24 doubles, and 65 RBI in 124 games

� Ranked 2nd on the Cardinals in hits, at-bats, games played, doubles, RBI, runs scored (65), total bases (188), and 3rd in strikeouts (100) and home runs

� Had more success against lefties, posting a .333 average (39-for-117); hit .255 (86-for-337)off opposing right-handers

� Appeared defensively in 112 games at first base (.278, 116-for-468), four at third base (.111, 1-for-9), and designated hit-ter in six contests (.381, 7-for-22)

� Recorded 34 multiple-hit contests and 18 multi-RBI efforts � Batted primarily in the cleanup spot for Springfield, hitting .270 (110-for-408) in 108 games; was 13-for-33 (.394) in

nine games out of the five hole � Began season by hitting .338 (22-for-65) with two home runs, five doubles, and nine RBI in 18 April games

� Hit combined .370 (57-for-154) in the fourth, fifth, and sixth innings

� Recorded season-best 12-game hitting streak from 7/19-8/1 (.348, 16-for-46)

� Went 4-for-5 with an RBI on 8/14 at Frisco � Played for Gigantes de Carolina in the Puerto Rican Winter League following the season; hit .218 (19-for-87) wotj eight doubles and eight RBI in 28 games

2014 � Played full season with Double-A Springfield and named to the Texas League Mid-Season All-Star squad; hit .266 (108-for-406), 11 home runs, 19 doubles, and 51 RBI in 114 games

� Led the Cardinals in walks (56), co-led in doubles, ranked second in hits, slugging (.404), and strikeouts (96), tied for second in games played, third in total bases (164), and tied for fourth in homers

� Participated in early workouts and seminars as part of the Cardinals’ 2014 STEP (Spring Training Early Program)

� Had more success on the road, batting .294 (63-for-214) in 56 games (.234, 45-for-192, in 58 home contests)

� Paced all Texas League first baseman in fielding percentage (.993), total chances (874), and putouts (817), and co-led in double plays (78)

� Batted .308 (16-for-52) in 16 games at designated hitter and was 2-for-3 as a pinch hitter

� Named Cardinals Minor League Player of the Month for April after opening the season with a .346 average (27-for-78), four

homers, nine doubles, and 15 RBI in 21 games � Batted .346 (27-for-78) with four homers, nine doubles, and 15 RBI while posting a 1.059 on-base plus slugging percent-age in 21 games; his 1.059 OPS ranked second in the Texas League and seventh among all Double-A players

� Named Texas League Player of the Week for the April 21-27 period

� Homered twice on 6/26 vs. Corpus Christi � Promoted to Triple-A Memphis on 9/4 during the postseason when Xavier Scruggs’ contract was purchased

� Was 2-for-8 in two postseason games for Memphis � Played for Cangrejeros de Santurce in the Puerto Rican Winter League following season; hit .155 (15-for-97) with eight RBI in 32 games

2013 � Played the year at Advanced-A Palm Beach, hitting .284 (129-for-455) with 18 home runs, 72 RBI, and 34 doubles in 126 games; Named Florida State League Mid-Season All-Star

� Finished T-4th among Cardinals’ minor leaguers in home runs and 2nd in stolen bases (21)

� Was among the Florida State League leaders in walks (4th, 60), total bases (219, T2nd), runs scored (71, T3rd), slugging percentage (.481, 2nd), doubles (T2nd), and home runs (5th)

� Awarded the Topps Player of the Month in the Florida State League and Cardinals Minor League Player of the Month dur-ing July (34-for-89, 6 HR, 28 RBI, 7 2B, 12 R)

� Batted .313 (21-for-67) with runners in scoring position and two outs

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YR TEAM AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG SF SH HBP GDP 2009 GCL Cardinals .351 30 97 12 34 8 1 0 15 18 14 3 0 .462 .454 0 0 2 6 Johnson City .250 24 68 9 17 5 0 2 7 11 18 1 1 .363 .412 0 0 1 22010 Batavia .258 69 244 46 63 13 5 12 40 28 56 3 2 .337 .500 4 1 3 112011 Quad Cities .251 118 394 67 99 27 0 20 70 77 109 4 5 .389 .472 3 0 14 82012 Palm Beach .252 64 222 24 56 16 0 6 28 22 68 2 2 .327 .405 1 0 3 22013 Palm Beach .284 126 455 71 129 34 1 18 72 60 101 21 4 .373 .481 2 0 6 82014 Springfield .266 114 406 45 108 19 2 11 51 56 96 8 2 .358 .404 3 0 4 112015 Springfield .275 124 454 65 125 24 0 13 65 56 100 9 4 .355 .414 2 0 1 13Minor Lg. Totals .270 669 2340 339 631 146 9 82 348 328 562 51 20 .365 .445 15 1 34 61

� Hit season-best .382 (34-for-89) with 28 RBI in 25 games during July

� Named the Florida State League Player of the Week on 8/5 after going 12-for-26 with three home runs, nine RBI and nine

runs scored in seven games � Played for Santurce in the Puerto Rico Winter League, batting .194 with two home runs and 11 RBI

2012 � Spent the season with Advanced-A Palm Beach with a .252 average, six home runs, 28 RBI, and 16 doubles in 64 games � Hit .300 (15-for-50) in 14 June games, including four of his six home runs

� Had eight-game hitting streak from 6/3-6/19 (.323, 10-for-31)

� Was 3-for-4 with 2 RBI during extra-inning at-bats � Injured his left wrist on 6/23, that required season-ending sur-gery due to a scaphoid fracture

2011 � Played full season with Midwest League Champion Single-A Quad Cities, recording a .251 average (99-for-394), 20 home runs, 27 doubles and 70 RBI in 118 games

� Ranked fourth in the Midwest League in home runs, third with 77 walks and fifth in on base percentage (.389)

� Batted .327 (33-for-101) with seven homers against lefties � Hit home runs in three consecutive games from 6/25-6/27,

collecting four RBI and scoring five times � Posted a .385 average, 2 HR and playoff high 11 RBI during the Midwest League postseason

� Had five RBI at Clinton on 9/7 in opening playoff game

2010 � Spent the year with Single-A Batavia hitting .258 (63-for-244) with 12 home runs, 13 doubles, 40 RBI in 69 games � Grounded into the most double plays (11) and tied for third in homers in the New York-Penn League

� Ranked fifth among Cardinals minor leaguers in slugging (.500) � Hit .320 (32-for-100) with 19 RBI during 29 August games � Set a career-high with four hits on 8/15 vs Hudson Valley

� Had six multi-hit games in his final 10 games from 8/27-9/5 (16-for-42, 12 RBI, 10 R)

� Was 7-for-12 with 2 RBI in three games during New York-Penn League playoffs

2009 � Split season between Rookie-level GCL Cardinals and Johnson City, posting a .309 average (51-for-165), two home runs, 13 doubles and 22 RBI in 54 games

� Led all Cardinals minor leaguers in on base percentage (.421), ranked 5th in average (.309) and 3rd in OPS (.858)

� Began with GCL Cardinals recording a .351/.462/.454 line � Hit .409 (9-for-22) off left-handed pitchers

� Had 10 multi-hit affairs in 30 games with GCL � Was 3-for-3 in his first professional game on 6/23 vs the GCL Marlins

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION � Hit .360 with 10 home runs, 60 RBI, and 16 doubles in 51 games in his time at Manatee (FL) Community College

� Selected by St. Louis in the 17th round of the June, 2009 First-Year Player Draft

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2015 � Played the majority of the season at Double-A Springfield, hitting .182 (27-for-148) with one home run, eight doubles, and five RBI in 44 games

� Threw out 39.5 percent (15 of 38) of attempting basestealers with Springfield

� Hit lone home run on 5/22 vs. Arkansas; also recorded season-best three RBI

� Promoted to Memphis on 6/9 when Cody Stanley was placed on the disabled list

� Appeared in four games with the Redbirds from 6/9-6-19,

batting .313 (5-for-16) with a pair of doubles � Memphis pitching threw a 3.89 ERA (15er/34.2ic) while be-hind the dish (Redbirds were 2-2)

� Returned to Springfield when Cody Stanley was activated � Played for Estrellas de Oriente in the Dominican Winter League following the season, batting .227 (15-for-66) with three doubles and six RBI in 29 games

2014 � Played 25 games for Double-A Chattanooga in the Dodgers system, batting .277 (13-for-47) with one home run and seven RBI

� Missed 115 games during his three stints on the D.L. with a sprained right ankle (4/3-5/28) and two sprained left ankle

� injuries (7/15-8/14 & 8/24-end of season). � Appeared at catcher in 11 games, posting a .981 fielding

percentage � Threw out 50% (3 of 6) of attempting basestealers � Played for Estrellas de Oriente in Dominican Winter League, batting .410 (25-61) in 25 games.

2013 � Hit combined .214 (27-for-126) with two home runs and 10 RBI in 41 games between Triple-A Pawtucket and Double-A Portland

� Appeared at catcher in 30 games for Pawtucket, recording a .987 fielding percentage and throwing out .185 (5 of 27) or

attempting basestealers

2012 � Limited to 71 games between Double-A Arkansas and Triple-A Salt Lake, hitting .221 (53-for-240) with 10 doubles, two homers, and 25 RBI

� Rated as the Best Defensive catcher in the Angels organiza-tion by Baseball America entering the season

� Attended Angels Major League Spring Training as a non-roster player

� Caught a combined 34 of 74 (45.9%) attempted base steal-ers

� Hit first Triple-A homer on 6/7 off Tacoma’s Brian Sweeney

2011 � Played whole season at Double-A Arkansas, ranking 4th among qualifying Texas League catchers by nabbing 38 of 109 (34.9%) attempted basestealers

� Rated as the Best Defensive catcher in the Angels organiza-tion entering the season by Baseball America

� Hit .199 (73-for-366) three home runs and 31 RBI in 121 games

� Rated as the Best Defensive Catcher in the Texas League by Baseball America’s Best Tools Survey following the season

� Played for Toros del Este in the Dominican Winter league following the season

2010 � In 99 games between Advanced-A Rancho Cucamonga and Double-A Arkansas, batted .251 (87-for-347) with 12 doubles, career-high four homers, 32 RBI, and a career-best 45 runs

� Caught a combined 56 of 121 (46.3%) attempted base steal-ers

� Played for Toros del Este in the Dominican Winter league following the season

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BORN: January 10, 1987 OPENING DAY AGE: 29

BIRTHPLACE: Bonao, DR RESIDENCE: El Fondo, DR

SCHOOL: Liceo Elias Rodriguez Escuela

ACQUIRED: Signed by the Cardinals as a minor league free agent on December 12, 2014

Alberto Rosario (ROW-zar-EE-oh)

QUICK HITS � 11th professional season … Cardinals are his fourth organization � Spent previous three seasons in the Dodgers, Red Sox, and Angels organizations � Attended Major League Spring Training with St. Louis as a non-roster invitee the last two seasons (2015-16) � Rated as the Best Defensive catcher in the Angels organization entering the 2011 and 2012 seasons � Recognized as the Best Defensive Catcher in the 2011 Texas League by Baseball America’s Best Tools Survey

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YR TEAM AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG SF SH HBP GDP 2005 DSL Angels .227 46 163 21 37 4 0 0 12 6 18 5 3 .276 .252 0 2 5 22006 DSL Angels .275 55 178 28 49 5 4 0 23 18 21 3 5 .351 .348 2 3 4 72007 AZL Angels .301 19 73 11 22 4 0 1 9 5 9 2 2 .350 .397 1 1 1 22008 Orem .236 14 55 5 13 5 1 0 9 1 13 0 0 .263 .364 0 0 1 1 Salt Lake .333 1 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .333 .333 0 0 0 0 Rancho Cuc. .218 42 124 11 27 5 0 0 14 8 18 3 1 .261 .258 2 0 0 3 Cedar Rapids .239 16 46 5 11 2 0 0 2 1 11 1 1 .255 .283 0 2 0 02009 Rancho Cuc. .232 104 314 38 73 15 4 0 35 13 43 9 4 .279 .306 2 6 8 62010 Arkansas .193 51 166 11 32 3 0 0 8 7 31 2 2 .224 .211 1 5 0 2 Rancho Cuc. .304 48 181 34 55 9 1 4 24 11 25 8 1 .355 .431 3 10 5 82011 Arkansas .228 89 290 32 66 6 1 3 26 23 40 5 1 .291 .286 3 0 4 122012 Salt Lake .221 21 77 6 17 3 0 1 8 4 17 4 1 .268 .299 0 1 1 1 Arkansas .221 50 163 14 36 7 0 1 17 6 32 1 3 .260 .282 1 1 3 32013 Pawtucket .233 30 90 13 21 3 0 2 6 7 22 0 0 .303 .333 0 3 2 3 Portland .167 11 36 3 6 0 0 0 4 3 4 0 0 .244 .167 1 0 1 12014 Chattanooga .277 25 47 3 13 1 0 1 7 3 15 0 0 .320 .362 0 0 0 12015 Memphis .313 4 16 3 5 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 .313 .438 0 0 0 0 Springfield .182 44 148 9 27 8 0 1 5 9 19 0 0 .244 .257 0 4 3 2Minor Lg. Totals .235 670 2170 248 511 82 11 14 209 125 340 43 25 .287 .303 16 38 38 54

2009 � Spent the entire season at Advanced-A Rancho Cucamonga, hitting .232 (73-for-314) while notching a career-high 35 RBI in 104 games

� Paced qualifying California League catchers by nabbing 56 of 126 (44.4%) attempted basestealers

� Also led league catchers with 103 games, 838 total chances,

and 103 assists � Played for Toros del Este in the Dominican Winter league following the season

2008 � In 73 games between Rookie-level Orem, Single-A Cedar Rapids, Advanced-A Rancho Cucamonga, and Triple-A Salt Lake, hitting .228 (52-for-228) with 12 doubles, 25 RBI, and 22 runs

� Caught a combined 36 of 84 (42.9%) attempted basesteal-ers

� Appeared in one game for Salt Lake on 7/19 in Game 2 of a doubleheader at Fresno

� Recorded first Triple-A off Vinnie Chulk in that game � Played for Azucareros del Este in the Venezuelan Winter League following the season

2007 � Made domestic debut with the Arizona League Angels, catching a career high 57.1% (16 of 28) attempted base stealers � Batted a career-best .301 (22-for-73) in 19 games despite missing over a month on the DL

� Knocked first professional home run on 7/11 vs. the AZL

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2006 � Made professional debut with the Dominican Summer League Angels, tying for the league high in games as a catcher (55) � Caught 25 of 58 (43.1%) attempted basestealers

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION � Originally signed as international free agent by the Angels on 1/19/05

� Signed by Leo Perez

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2015 � Pitched the majority of the season with Double-A Springfield, going 3-2 with a 2.76 ERA (15er/49.0ip), 10 saves, and 46 strikeouts in 43 games

� Also pitched in four games with Advanced-A Palm Beach (2.08 ERA, 4.1 IP, 2 SV)

� Ranked among Cardinals minor league pitchers in appear-ances (47, T-6th) and saves (12, T-4th)

� Finished tied for 6th in the Texas League in saves and games finished (26), and tied for 8th in appearances (43)

� Stranded 16 of 23 inherited runners � Opposing Texas League batters hit .228 (41-for-180)

� Had more success at Hammons Field, recording a 1.48 ERA (5er/30.1ip) in 26 games (4.82 ERA in 17 road outings)

� Thirty-three of his 43 outings were scoreless; allowed a run in three of his first five outings of the season

� Pitched for Naranjeros de Hermosillo of the Mexican Win-ter League following the season; went 0-1 with a 3.18 ERA (2er/5.2ip) and five strikeouts in six games

2014 � Split season between Advanced-A Palm Beach and Double-A Springfield, combining to go 0-3 with a 6.81 ERA (30er/39.2ip) and 37 strikeouts in 39 games

� Logged five saves in eight chances � Began season in Springfield, posting a 7.66 ERA (21er/24.2ip) in 24 games

� Transferred to Palm Beach on 7/18 � Ended year with a 5.40 ERA (9er/15.0ip) in final 15 games

2013 � Pitched year with Advanced-A Palm Beach where was named to the Florida State League Post-Season All-Star team; went 2-5 with a 1.73 ERA (10er/52.0ip), 18 saves, and 41 strikeouts in 45 games

� Led the FSL in games finished (41) and ranked tied for 4th in saves

� Paced all Cardinals minor league pitchers in saves and ranked tied for 8th in appearances

� Opposing FSL batters hit .211 (39-for-185); left-handed bat-ters batted just .183 (11-for-60)

� Five of his 10 total earned runs came in June (10.1 IP); al-lowed one run in April, May, July, and August

2012 � Pitched the entire season with Rookie-level Johnson City, going 0-1 with a 3.05 ERA (7er/20.2ip), 16 saves, and 31 strikeouts in 20 games

� Named a Appalachian League Post-Season All-Star � Led the Appalachian League in saves and games fin-ished (19)

� Averaged 13.50 strikeouts/9 IP

� His 16 saves ranked 3rd among Cardinals minor leaguers, most among Cardinals short-season teams

� Held league batters to a .244 mark (19-for-78), including a .214 average (6-for-28) against lefties

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION � Graduated from Cosby High School in Midlothian, Va. � Originally selected by the Orioles in the 49th round of the June, 2011 First-Year Player Draft, but did not sign

� Pitched four seasons at Virginia Polytechnic Institute � Selected by the Cardinals in the 33rd round in the June, 2012 First-Year Player Draft

Ronnie SHABANBATS THROWS HEIGHT WEIGHTLEFT RIGHT 6-1 203

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BORN: March 8, 1990 OPENING DAY AGE: 25

BIRTHPLACE: Richmond, VA RESIDENCE: Moseley, VA

SCHOOL: Virginia Polytechnic Institute

ACQUIRED: Cardinals’ 33rd round selection in the June, 2012 First-Year Player Draft

Ronald James Shaban (sh-BAN) II

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QUICK HITS � 5th professional season, all within the Cardinals organization � 2013 Florida State League Post-Season All-Star � 2012 Appalachian League Post-Season All-Star

YEAR TEAM W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK GDP AVG2012 Johnson City 0-1 3.05 20 0 0 0 16 20.2 19 8 7 2 2 7 31 4 0 0 .2442013 Palm Beach 2-5 1.73 45 0 0 0 18 52.0 39 14 10 2 1 20 41 5 0 4 .2112014 Springfield 0-2 7.66 24 0 0 0 2 24.2 37 22 21 4 1 8 19 2 0 1 .356 Palm Beach 0-1 5.40 15 0 0 0 3 15.0 20 10 9 1 0 4 18 0 0 2 .3232015 Palm Beach 0-0 2.08 4 0 0 0 2 4.1 3 1 1 0 1 3 0 1 0 0 .188 Springfield 3-2 2.76 43 0 0 0 10 49.0 41 16 15 3 1 15 46 1 0 3 .228Minor Lg. Totals 5-11 3.42 151 0 0 0 51 165.2 159 71 63 12 6 57 155 13 0 10 .254

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2015 � Pitched majority of injury-shortened season with Double-A Springfield, going 1-1 with a 3.15 ERA (12er/34.1ip) and 31 strikeouts in 27 games; also pitched in three September games with Triple-A Memphis

� Twenty of his 27 outings were scoreless � Stranded eight of 12 inherited runners � Opposing Texas Leaguers batted .269 (36-for-134) � Logged a 11.57 ERA (3er/2.1ip) in two April games before being placed on the disabled list on 4/12

� Activated on 6/21 and recorded a 2.70 ERA (9er/30.0ip) in final 24 Double-A contest

� Recorded his lone win of the season on 8/6 vs. Arkansas

(1.1 IP, 4 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 2 K) � Promoted to Memphis on 9/2 when pitchers Nick Green-wood and Miguel Socolovich were recalled

� Posted 1.69 ERA (1er/5.1ip) while fanning a pair in three games

� Retired the first batter he faced in all three outings and stranded his only two inherited baserunners

2014 � Pitched majority of the season with Double-A Springfield, going 2-7 with a 2.88 ERA (19er/68.2ip) and 48 strikeouts in 40 games (three starts); also pitched in four games for Memphis in Triple-A debut

� Held Texas League batters to a .266 average against (63-for-237), including a .206 mark (14-for-68) against opposing left-handers

� Stranded 14 of 22 inherited runners � Converted two saves in three chances � Was 0-4 with a 3.58 ERA (11er/27.2ip) in 20 games at home and 2-3 with a 1.95 ERA(8er/37.0ip) in 20 road outings

� Began season 2-1 with a 1.25 ERA (5er/36.0ip) in 23 games before the All-Star Break; ended season 0-6 with a 4.40 ERA (14er/28.2ip) in 17 games (three starts) afterwards

� Made three spot starts (0-3, 5.06 ERA, 6er/10.2ip, .318 av-

erage) � Promoted to Memphis on 8/9 with pitcher Justin Wright when Pedro Feliciano was released and Angel Castro was traded to Oakland

� Recorded no record, a 6.75 ERA (3er/4.0ip) and four strike-outs in four relief outings for Memphis

� PCL batters hit .450 (9-for-20) � Struck out first batter faced in Triple-A debut on 8/9 vs. New Orleans (Austin Wates)

� Returned to Springfield on 8/22 when pitcher Jonathan Cor-nelius was promoted to Memphis

2013 � Split time between Advanced-A Palm Beach and Double-A Springfield for a 6-5 record, 2.57 ERA (30er/105ip), 59 strike-outs and 22 walks (2.68 K/BB) in 18 starts

� Made five starts with Palm Beach, going 2-1 with a 3.20 ERA (10er/28.1ip), 18 strikeouts and two quality starts

� Called up to Springfield on 5/24 � Finished the final nine games of the season on a hot streak, going 3-2 allowing a combined nine earned runs in 59 in-nings of work (1.39 ERA) and seven walks

� Notched an RBI single in his second professional at-bat on 6/11 at Tulsa (ND)

� Hurled his first nine-inning complete game shutout on 8/23

at Dunedin, taking a no-hitter into the ninth inning before the leadoff hitter, Matt Newman, singled

� Surrendered a career high 10 hits at Tulsa on 6/11, giving up only two runs in the no-decision

� Possessed a 1.82 ERA (7er/34.2ip) during the month of Au-gust in five starts

� Surrendered a personal-best three home runs, all at Palm Beach, through a career-high 105 innings

2012 � Spent year with Advanced-A Palm Beach, going 10-3, with a 3.25 ERA (35er/97ip), 57 strikeouts, and 20 walks in 16 starts � Tied for the Florida State League lead in complete games (1) and shutouts (1)

� His 10 wins ranked T4th among Cardinals minor leaguers � Recorded quality starts in 10 of his 16 outings � Pitched into the 7th inning or beyond, seven times (5-1)

� Won his first four starts of the season from 5/20-6/9, post-ing a 2.33 ERA (7er/27ip)

� Earned wins in his final two starts of the season on 8/22 and 8/28, allowing a combined two earned runs and nine hits over 12 innings of work

Ryan SHERRIFFBATS THROWS HEIGHT WEIGHTLEFT LEFT 6-1 185

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BORN: May 25, 1990 OPENING DAY AGE: 25

BIRTHPLACE: Culver City, CA RESIDENCE: Culver City, CA

SCHOOL: West Los Angeles College

ACQUIRED: Cardinals’ 28th round selection in the June, 2011 First-Year Player Draft

Ryan Sebastian Sherriff

QUICK HITS � 6th professional season, all within the Cardinals organization � Made Triple-A debut with Memphis 2014 � Florida State League Pitcher of the Week of the July 29-August 4, 2013 period � Cardinals Minor League Pitcher of the Month for June 2012 � Had 10 wins in 2012, ranking tied for 4th among Cardinals minor leaguers

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2011 � Split time between Rookie-League Johnson City and Single-A Batavia combining to go 3-3 with a 3.93 ERA (22er/50.1ip), 31 strikeouts, and 10 walks (3.10 K/BB) in 12 games (eight starts)

� Did not pitch during the championship run for the Johnson City Cardinals

� Was 2-3 with a 4.08 ERA (18er/39.2ip) and 24 strikeouts during his eight starts

� Kept opponents at a .214 mark in 9.0 June inning � While at Batavia, held opponents to a .230 average (14-for-50)

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION � Graduated from Culver City (Calif.) High School � Helped Glendale (Calif.) Community College win the 2011 Western State Conference title

� Finished 3-2 in conference play with a 2.30 ERA, 50 strike-

outs and a .198 batting average against in 2011 � Selected by the Cardinals in the 28th round in the June, 2011 First-Year Player Draft

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YEAR TEAM W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK GDP AVG2012 Johnson City 5-0 2.17 13 7 0 0 0 45.2 33 12 11 2 5 9 50 3 0 2 .1952013 Peoria 1-0 0.83 16 0 0 0 7 32.2 24 5 3 1 2 8 46 2 0 1 .200 Palm Beach 3-0 0.27 9 4 0 1 1 33.1 21 4 1 0 0 4 32 1 0 6 .176 Springfield 3-3 3.99 9 9 0 0 0 47.1 44 22 21 3 2 15 44 3 0 2 .2472014 Memphis 0-0 6.75 4 0 0 0 0 4.0 9 3 3 1 0 1 4 0 0 0 .450 Springfield 2-7 2.64 40 3 0 0 2 64.2 63 21 19 3 1 19 48 3 0 8 .2662015 Springfield 1-1 3.15 27 0 0 0 0 34.1 36 13 12 4 0 12 31 1 0 3 .269 Memphis 0-0 1.69 3 0 0 0 0 5.1 3 1 1 1 0 3 2 0 0 1 .167Minor Lg. Totals 22-19 3.04 120 45 2 2 2 360.2 343 136 122 23 5 87 232 15 2 30 .252

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2015 � Split season between Triple-A Memphis and St. Louis, where he appeared on a Major League roster for the first time since 2012

� Made 21 relief appearances at Memphis and 28 in St. Louis. Of his 28 appearances, 21 were scoreless

� Earned the win in each of his first two appearances of the season with STL (5/3 vs. PIT & 5/4 vs. CHI)

� Won 4 games, ranking tied 2nd among Cardinals relief pitch-ers and tied for 18th in the National League

� Did not walk a batter in his last 11 MLB appearances (35 total batters faced).

� Surrendered only one home run (Tyler Flowers, White Sox, 11th inning, 6/30)

� Posted a 1.82 ERA in 29.2 innings with St. Louis, the lowest of his career

� Had six outings of more than 1.0 inning with three 2.0 inning appearances

� Appeared in a career high 11 games in July, posting a 0.77 ERA (1er/11.2ip)

� Held left-handed batters to a .156 average (7-for-45) with no extra base hits allowed

� Was 2-2 with a 2.48 ERA (9er/32.2ip) with 36 strikeouts in 21 games at Memphis

� Was not scored upon in his first 9 appearances of the season (15.2 IP)

� Recorded nine outings of 2.0 IP or more at Triple-A and all were scoreless

� Despite appearing in only 21 games in Triple-A, ranked tied for 20th in holds with seven

� Did not allow a run in nine appearances at AutoZone Park (14.1 IP)

2014 � Pitched entire season with Triple-A Las Vegas, going 2-2 with a 3.64 ERA (24er/59.1ip) and 68 strikeouts in 51 games � Led Las Vegas relievers in strikeouts and games � Held opposing batters to a .228 average against (31-for-136) with runners on base

� Hurled a season-high 3.0 scoreless innings of one-hit ball at El Paso on 4/21

� Recorded 16 appearances of four outs or more with 12 of them scoreless

� Struck out a season-high four batters three times (4/21 vs. El Paso; 5/12 vs. Tacoma; 8/19 at Omaha)

� Of his 51 appearances, 35 were scoreless; ran off a score-less streak of eight appearances from 7/5-7/22 (7.1 IP)

� Earned saves in back-to-back appearances on 8/15 at Iowa (1.2 IP) and 8/19 at Omaha (2.0 IP); both five outs or more

� Made two relief appearances in the PCL playoffs, going 1-0 with a 7.71 ERA

� Earned win vs. Reno on 9/3 in Game 1 of the PCL Semifinals � Pitched for Leones del Caracas in the Venezuelan Winter League

� Was 1-0 with a 2.00 ERA in 17 appearances, striking out 21 batters in 18.0 innings; ranked 4th among relief pitchers with an 0.67 WHIP

2013 � Pitched for Hiroshima Carp in Japanese Central League, making 11 appearances posting an 0-2 record, 0.79 ERA (1er/11.1ip), and an 0.88 WHIP

2012 � Split season between the Orioles and Cubs organizations, where he made his Major League debut � Started the season at Triple-A Norfolk, where he appeared in 28 games and went 4-0 record and a 1.90 ERA

� Selected to the International League Mid-Season All-Star team and made a relief appearance tossing a perfect inning with two strikeouts

� Twenty-two of his 28 appearances in Norfolk were four outs

or more, 17 of 2.0 innings or more and three of 3.0+ innings � Had contract purchased by Baltimore on 7/14 � Made Major League debut vs. Detroit that same night, toss-ing 1.2 innings allowing one run with one strikeout

� Made six appearances for the Orioles with a 6.97 ERA � Placed on waivers and claimed by Chicago (N) on 8/23

Miguel SOCOLOVICHBATS THROWS HEIGHT WEIGHTRIGHT RIGHT 6-1 188

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BORN: July 24, 1986 OPENING DAY AGE: 29

BIRTHPLACE: Caracas, VZ RESIDENCE: Caracas, VZ

SCHOOL: Benito Juarez (VZ) Middle School

ACQUIRED: Signed by Cardinals as a minor league free agent on November 11, 1986

Miguel Angel Socolovich (so-CO-low-vitch)

QUICK HITS � 13th professional season ... St. Louis is his sixth organization � Previously pitched in the Red Sox, Orioles, Cubs, White Sox, and Mets organizations � Member of St. Louis’ 40-man roster � Attended 2015 Major League Spring Training with St. Louis as a non-roster invitee � Pitched in Japan in 2013 � Made 12 Major League outings in 2012 for Baltimore and Chicago (N) � 2012 International League Mid-Season All-Star � 2010 Southern League All-Star

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� Made three relief appearances Triple-A Iowa � Was September call-up, making six relief outings for Chi-cago (N)

� Finished the season with two scoreless appearances vs. St. Louis (9/21 & 9/23) of an inning each

2011 � Combined to go 3-2 with a 3.44 ERA (24er/55.0ip) in 34 games (two starts) between Triple-A Charlotte and Double-A Birmingham

� Struck out a career-high 70 batters during the e season in 55.0 innings; averaged 11.45 strikeouts/9 IP

� Struck out a batter in 25 of 27 relief appearances � Threw five scoreless appearances in Birmingham, not allow-

ing a hit with seven strikeouts � Made two starts in Charlotte throwing 4.0 scoreless innings in each

� Spent 13 days with Birmingham from 7/30-8/11

2010 � Split the season between Double-A Birmingham and Triple-A Charlotte, establishing a single-season high of 51 appear-ances and going 7-6 with a 3.33 ERA (29er/78.1ip) and 77 strikeouts

� Selected to the Southern League Mid-Season All-Star squad; made relief appearance in the 5th inning allowing one run on two hits with a strikeout in one inning

� Made 16 appearances of 2.0 or more innings in Birmingham,

11 of those were scoreless � Held right-handers to a .191 average (33-for-173) and lefties to a .192 average (23-fir-120) over the course of the season

2009 � Made 33 appearances (five starts) between Advanced-A Winston-Salem and Double-A Birmingham, going 4-4 with a 4.45 ERA (29er/58.2ip) and 41 strikeouts

� Posted a career-high seven saves in Winston-Salem � Sixteen of his relief appearances in Winston-Salem were four outs or more with nine of those scoreless

� Promoted to Birmingham at the beginning of August and made four scoreless relief appearances, including a win vs. Mobile (8/2) in his first Double-A appearance

2008 � Pitched the entire season at Single-A Kannapolis in the South Atlantic League making 21 appearances (18 starts) � Acquired by Chicago (A) along with pitcher Willy Mota for pitcher David Aardsma on 1/28/08

� Made three relief appearances and did not allow a run in 5.1 innings with 11 strikeouts

� Struck out seven batters in 3.0 innings of relief at Lexington (6/1)

� Pitched a career-high 7.0 innings at Lexington (6/25) allow-ing just one run on two hits

2007 � Went 7-6 with a 4.30 ERA (43er/90.0ip) and 72 strikeouts in 25 appearances (13 starts) between Single-A Greenville and Short Season Lowell

� Used as a reliever in Greenville and started 13 of 14 games at Lowell

� Induced team-leading eight double plays at Lowell � Held opposing batters to a .190 average against (27-for-139) with runners on base in Lowell

� Won four straight starts from 8/12-8/30 (4-0, 0.82 ERA, 22.0 IP, 13 K) with three scoreless starts

� Hurled 5.0 scoreless innings of one-hit ball in his only relief appearance of the season in a Major League rehab start by Joel Piniero (7/11)

2006 � Pitched for the Rookie-level Gulf Coast Red Sox, making 14 appearances (two starts), going 4-0 with 3.20 ERA (9er/25.1ip) and 18 strikeouts

� Nailed down two saves in two opportunities

2005 � Missed the entire season after undergoing Tommy John ligament replacement surgery on his right elbow

2004 � Pitched in 17 games (four starts) with the Venezuela Summer League Red Sox, going 1-3 with a 3.00 ERA (15er/45.0ip) and 25 strikeouts

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION � Signed by the Red Sox out of Benito Juarez Middle School at the age of 16

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YEAR TEAM W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK GDP AVG2004 VSL Red Sox 1-3 3.00 17 4 0 0 1 45.0 38 24 15 3 8 11 25 0 0 0 .2282005 INJURED - DID NOT PITCH2006 GCL Red Sox 4-0 3.20 14 2 0 0 2 25.1 20 12 9 1 0 11 18 3 2 0 .2172007 Greenville 2-2 6.65 11 0 0 0 0 21.2 30 20 16 4 0 10 21 2 0 0 .323 Lowell 5-4 3.56 14 13 0 0 0 68.1 55 31 27 7 4 34 51 5 0 8 .2242008 Kannapolis 6-6 4.68 21 18 0 0 0 90.1 86 53 47 12 6 33 72 5 0 11 .2532009 Birmingham 1-0 0.00 4 0 0 0 0 4.1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .125 Winston-Salem 3-4 4.80 29 5 0 0 7 54.1 65 30 29 6 1 20 41 2 0 5 .3072010 Birmingham 4-5 3.44 33 0 0 0 2 52.1 34 28 20 2 2 27 47 1 1 2 .177 Charlotte 3-1 3.12 18 0 0 0 0 26.0 22 10 9 2 0 18 30 1 0 0 .2182011 Birmingham 0-0 0.00 5 0 0 0 1 7.0 0 0 0 0 0 2 7 0 0 1 .000 Charlotte 3-2 3.94 29 2 0 0 1 48.0 46 24 21 2 0 25 63 5 0 1 .2462012 Norfolk 4-0 1.90 28 0 0 0 2 52.0 33 13 11 4 3 14 52 1 0 2 .179 Baltimore 0-0 6.97 6 0 0 0 0 10.1 11 8 8 2 0 6 6 0 1 1 .268 Iowa 0-0 5.40 3 0 0 0 0 3.1 3 3 2 1 0 0 5 0 0 0 .231 Chicago (N) 0-0 4.50 6 0 0 0 0 6.0 4 3 3 1 0 3 6 0 0 0 .1822013 Horoshima 0-2 0.79 11 0 0 0 0 11.1 6 3 1 0 0 4 6 0 1 - -2014 Las Vegas 2-2 3.64 51 0 0 0 3 59.1 68 26 24 5 0 19 68 4 0 2 .2862015 Memphis 2-2 2.48 21 0 0 0 0 32.2 18 9 9 1 1 12 36 1 0 4 .165 St. Louis 4-1 1.82 28 0 0 0 0 29.2 25 7 6 1 0 10 27 1 0 0 .221Minor Lg. Totals 40-31 3.65 298 44 0 0 19 590 520 283 239 50 25 236 536 30 3 36 .235Major Lg. Totals 4-1 3.33 40 0 0 0 0 46.0 40 18 17 4 0 19 39 1 1 1 .227Japan Totals 0-2 0.79 11 0 0 0 0 11.1 6 3 1 0 0 4 6 0 1 - -

CAREER TRANSACTIONSSigned by the Boston Red Sox as a non-drafted free agent, January 10, 2004 … Acquired by the Chicago White Sox along with RHP Willy Mota for RHP David Aardsma, January 28, 2008 … Signed by the Baltimore Orioles as a minor league free agent, November 22, 2011 … Claimed off waivers by the Chicago Cubs, August 23, 2012 … Signed by the Hiroshima Carp (Japan), November 15, 2012 … Signed by the New York Mets as a minor league free agent, November 21, 2013 … Signed by the St. Louis Cardinals as a minor league free agent, November 11, 2014.

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2015 � Split campaign between Double-A Northwest Arkansas and Triple-A Omaha, going 7-10 with a 5.24 ERA (77er/132.1ip) and 99 strikeouts in 28 outings (23 starts)

� Began season with the Naturals where he was named a Texas League Mid-Season All-Star

� Went 4-7 with a 4.80 ERA (48er/90.0ip) and 66 strikeouts in 20 games (15 starts)

� Opposing Texas Leaguers batted .282 (100-for-354) � Promoted to Omaha on 7/30 � Ended season 3-3 with a 6.17 ERA (29er/42.1ip) and 33

strikeouts over eight starts � Won first Triple-A start on 7/31 at Round Rock (6.2 IP, 2 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 1 HR, 2 BB, 9 K); same game Joey Gallo went yard twice (once off Sulbaran)

� First Triple-A strikeout victim was Round Rock’s Ed Lucas � Two starts later on 8/11, threw 6.0 scoreless innings against Memphis (4 H, 3 BB, 4 K); Redbirds won 5-0

2014 � Pitched full season with Double-A Northwest Arkansas, going 8-10 with a 3.25 ERA (46er/127.1ip) and 116 strikeouts in 25 outings (23 starts)

� Finished 8th in the Texas League in strikeouts and 9th in ERA � Pitched at least 6.0 innings in 12 starts (all quality); reached 7.0 frames in three outings, including a pair of scoreless appearances on 6/16 vs. Arkansas and 7/25 vs. Springfield

� Recorded a 1.96 ERA (5er/23.0ip) in the first inning of starts � Texas Leaguers batted .264 (128-for-484)

� Limited hitters to .186 (24-for-129) with runners in scoring position, including .161 mark (10-for-62) RISP with 2 outs

� Did not allow a hit with the bases loaded (0-for-16) � Was dominant over five June starts, going 3-1 with a 1.76 ERA (6er/30.2ip) and 30 strikeouts

2013 � Split first full season in the Royals organization between Advanced-A Wilmington and Double-A Northwest Arkansas, com-ing for a 4-7 record, 6.16 ERA (55er/80.1ip) and 55 strikeouts in 33 games (10 starts)

� Began season in Northwest Arkansas, going 3-4 with a 6.99 ERA (36er/46.1ip) and 26 strikeouts in 25 games (two starts)

� Opened in Naturals rotation and made two losing starts (11.74 ERA, 10er/7.2ip)

� Made final 23 outings out of the bullpen, going 3-2 with a 6.05 ERA (26er/38.2ip) and 22 strikeouts

� Stranded eight of 11 inherited runners � Assigned to Wilmington on 7/20 and joined the Blue Rocks starting rotation

� Finished 1-3 with a 5.03 ERA (19er/34.0ip) and 29 strikeouts in eight starts

2012 � Split season between Double-A Pensacola and Double-A Northwest Arkansas, going combined 7-11 with a 4.75 ERA (69er/130.2ip) and 135 strikeouts in 25 starts

� Entered season as the No. 9 prospect in the Reds organi-zation by Baseball America; also rated as having the “Best Curveball” by the same publication

� Began season in Northwest Arkansas, going 7-7 with 4.04 ERA (47er/104.2ip) and 111 strikeouts in 19 starts

� Named to the Southern League Mid-Season All-Star squad � Was 6-3 with a 2.80 ERA (20er/64.1ip) in 11 home starts and 1-4 with a 6.02 ERA (27er/40.1ip) in eight road starts

� Pitched at least 6.0 innings in seven outings (six quality starts) � Twenty-two of his 47 earned runs were allowed in the fifth inning or later in starts

� Traded by Kansas City with LHP Donnie Joseph to Cincinnati in exchange for RHP Jonathan Broxton on 7/31

� Finished campaign 0-4 with a 7.62 ERA (22er/26.0ip) and 24 strikeouts in final six starts

� Gave up 11 earned runs in 8/17 start at Midland (combined

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BORN: November 9, 1989 OPENING DAY AGE: 26

BIRTHPLACE: Willemstad, CW RESIDENCE: Willemstad, CW

SCHOOL: American Heritage HS (Plantation, FL)

ACQUIRED: Signed by Cardinals’ as a minor league free agent on December 16, 2015

Juan Carlos Antonio Sulbaran

QUICK HITS � 8th professional season ... Cardinals are his 3rd organization � Attended 2016 Major League Spring Training with St. Louis as a non-roster invitee � Made Triple-A debut with Omaha in 2015 � 2015 Texas League Mid-Season All-Star � 2012 Southern League Mid-Season All-Star squad � Selected by Baseball America as the No. 9 prospect in the Reds organization entering the 2012 season; also rated as having the “Best Curveball” by the same publication

� Traded by Royals with LHP Donnie Joseph to Reds in exchange for current Cardinals teammate Jonathan Broxton in 2012 � Pitched for Dutch National Team during 2008 Summer Olympics and the 2009 and 2013 World Baseball Classics � Earned save for the World Team at the 2009 MLB All-Star Futures Game

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for 11 earned runs over other five starts)2011

� Went 9-6 with a 4.60 ERA (70er/137.0ip) and 155 strikeouts in 26 starts for Advanced-A Bakersfield � Led the California League in balks (5), ranked 3rd in strike-outs per 9 IP ratio (10.18), and 4th in strikeouts

� Opposing Cal League hitters batted .264 (140-for-531) � Limited hitters to a .229 average (35-for-153) with runners in scoring position, including a .172 mark (11-for-64) with two outs

� Pitched at least 6.0 frames in 11 outings, logging seven

quality starts � Struck out double-digit batters in four starts, highlighted by fanning 13 over 5.0 frames on 5/17 vs. Stockton (21 bat-ters faced)

� Beaned 14 batters � Had the most success in July, going 3-0 with a 1.54 ERA (4er/23.1ip) and 19 strikeouts in four starts

2010 � Pitched second season with Single-A Dayton, going 4-6 with a 4.99 ERA (44er/79.1ip) and 83 strikeouts in 15 games (15 starts)

� Held Midwest League batters to a .252 average against (78-for-310)

� Logged a 2.84 ERA (12er/38.0ip) in seven home starts and 6.97 ERA (32er/41.1ip) in nine road outings (eight starts)

2009 � Pitched first professional season with Single-A Dayton, going 5-5 with a 5.24 ERA (54er/92.2ip) and 100 strikeouts in 21 starts

� Led the league in home runs allowed (19) and tied for the league lead in hit batters (16)

� Earned the save for the World Team at the 2009 MLB All-Star Futures Game

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION � Graduated from American Heritage High in Plantation, Fla., in 2008

� Teammate of Royals first baseman Eric Hosmer � Went 11-1 in helping American Heritage win the state cham-pionship

� Pitched for the Dutch National Team during the 2008 Sum-

mer Olympics and the 2009 and 2013 World Baseball Clas-sics

� Selected by Cincinnati in the 30th round of the June, 2008 First-Year Player Draft

� Signed by Tony Arias

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YEAR TEAM W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK GDP AVG2009 Dayton 5-5 5.24 21 21 0 0 0 92.2 94 68 54 19 16 51 100 13 1 6 .2652010 Dayton 4-6 4.99 16 15 0 0 0 79.1 78 55 44 6 8 49 83 15 3 4 .2522011 Bakersfield 9-6 4.60 26 26 0 0 0 137 140 77 70 10 14 50 155 21 5 7 .2642012 Pensacola 7-7 4.04 19 19 0 0 0 104.2 101 49 47 17 6 54 111 5 2 7 .261 NW Arkansas 0-4 7.62 6 6 0 0 0 26.0 33 25 22 7 1 22 24 5 0 3 .2952013 NW Arkansas 3-4 6.99 25 2 0 0 0 46.1 47 38 36 9 4 28 26 9 1 3 .266 Wilmington 1-3 5.03 8 8 0 0 0 34.0 39 23 19 4 1 14 29 5 0 2 .2872014 NW Arkansas 8-10 3.25 25 23 0 0 0 127.1 128 58 46 11 7 54 116 8 2 8 .2642015 NW Arkansas 4-7 4.80 20 15 0 0 0 90.0 100 50 48 17 3 35 66 5 1 2 .282 Omaha 3-3 6.17 8 8 0 0 0 42.1 49 29 29 9 3 14 33 3 0 3 .290Minor Lg. Totals 44-55 4.79 174 143 0 0 0 779.2 809 472 415 109 63 371 743 89 15 45 .268

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2015 � Went combined 5-4 with a 3.15 ERA (26er/74.1ip) and 65 strikeouts in 50 games (one start) between Double-A Springfield and Triple-A Memphis

� Thirty-eight of his 49 relief outings were scoreless � Began the season and pitched primarily in Springfield, where he was named to the Mid-Season All-Star Team; went 3-4 with a 3.34 ERA (21er/56.2ip) and 52 strikeouts in 38 games (one start) over three stints

� Struck out 38 against 11 walks � Converted two saves in five opportunities � Stranded 19 of 26 inherited runners � Held opposing Texas leaguers to a .232 average against (48-for-207); right-handers and left-handers each hit .232

� Pitched better on the road, recording a 1.73 ERA (5er/26.0ip) and 28 strikeouts in 17 games (4.70 ERA, 16er/30.2ip, in 21 home outings)

� Logged a 1.96 ERA (8er/36.3ip) in 26 night outings against a 5.85 ERA (13er/20.0ip) in 12 day games

� Made lone start in Game 2 of 5/25 doubleheader against Ar-kansas (3.1 IP, 2 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 1 BB, 3 K)

� Went 2-0 with a 2.55 ERA (5er/17.2ip) and 13 strikeouts in 12 games over three stints with Memphis

� Memphis was 3-9 in games he pitched � Retired first batter faced in eight of 12 appearances (75%)

� Two of three inherited runners scored � Allowed one run (0.77 ERA) over 11.2 innings across six home games

� Held opposing PCL batters to a .254 average (17-for-67), including a .174 mark (4-for-23) against left-handers

� Promoted to Memphis on 7/11 when St. Louis recalled Nick Greenwood

� Recorded win in Triple-A debut on 7/11 vs. Nashville, toss-ing four perfect innings in relief of Tyler Waldron

� First Triple-A strikeout victim was Nashville’s Bryan Ander-son on 7/11

� Returned to Springfield on 7/20 when Jacob Wilson was added from the Temporary Inactive List

� Promoted to Memphis on 8/7 when Matt Williams was sent to Springfield, Tyler Lyons was recalled by St. Louis, and Greg Garcia was optioned

� Assigned to Springfield on 8/23 when Aledmys Diaz joined Memphis

� Promoted to Memphis on 8/28 when Sam Tuivailala was recalled

2014 � Appeared in three levels of the Cardinals’ organization, pitching for Single-A Peoria, Advanced-A Palm Beach, and Dou-ble-A Springfield, going a combined 3-2, with a 1.47 ERA (9er/55.0ip), and striking out 64

� Appeared in 44 games which ranked ninth in the Cardinals’ minor league organization

� Tied for sixth in the Cardinals’ minor league organization with nine saves and ninth in strikeout to walk ratio with 4.92 (64so/13bb)

� Converted all six save opportunities for Peoria � Did not surrender a home run while with Palm Beach (nine

games) � Promoted to Double-A Springfield on 6/19 when infielder Jacob Wilson was placed on the disabled list

� Made Double-A debut on 6/19, tossing 1.1 scoreless innings � Did not allow an earned run in his first 10 appearances with Springfield

2013 � Pitched in four games for Single-A Peoria over an injury-shortened season, going 1-0 with a 2.35 ERA (2er/7.1ip), and striking out 11

2012 � Spent time with both Rookie-level GCL Cardinals and Short Season Batavia, going a combined 3-0, with a 1.69 ERA (5er/26.2ip), and striking out 34

� Appeared in a total of 21 games between the two levels, all as a reliever

� Did not give up a home run all season � Recorded a win in first professional outing on 6/19 after recording a three-up-three-down inning vs the GCL Astros

� Did not surrender an earned run in the month of July, ap-pearing in eight games

� Was a perfect four-for-four in save opportunities for the GCL Cardinals, notching his first professional save in a two in-ning outing on 7/6

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BORN: March 16, 1988 OPENING DAY AGE: 27

BIRTHPLACE: Liberty, MO RESIDENCE: Coconut Creek, FL

SCHOOL: Avila (Mo.) University

ACQUIRED: Signed by Cardinals’ as a non-drafted free agent on June 14, 2012

Christopher Stephen Thomas

QUICK HITS � 5th professional season, all within the Cardinals organization � Made Triple-A debut with Memphis in 2015 � 2015 Texas League Mid-Season All-Star

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PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION � Attended Liberty (Mo.) High School � Finished his two-year career at Avila University (Mo.) with a 1.69 ERA and 194 strikeouts over 159.1 innings including 14 complete games.

� Was an NAIA first team All-American in 2012 � Posted a 12-2 record with a 1.53 ERA in 94.0 innings pitched

while throwing nine complete games in 2012 � Struck out 12 batters in a complete game loss at the NAIA College World Series in Lewiston, Idaho

� Signed by the Cardinals as a non-drafted free agent on 6/14/12

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BORN: December 2, 1992 OPENING DAY AGE: 23

BIRTHPLACE: Wilmette, IL RESIDENCE: Wilmette, IL

SCHOOL: New Trier (Ill.) High School

ACQUIRED: Cardinals’ 2nd round selection in the June, 2011 First-Year Player Draft

Charles Everett Tilson

QUICK HITS � 6th professional season, all within the Cardinals organization � Member of St. Louis’ 40-man roster � 2015 Texas League Mid-Season All-Star � Led 2015 Texas League in stolen bases, caught stealing, and triples � Played for Surprise in the 2015 Arizona Fall League � Rated as St. Louis’ No. 9 prospect by Baseball America in 2015 � Participated in early workouts and seminars as part of the Cardinals’ 2015 STEP (Spring Training Early Program) � 2014 Florida State League Mid-Season and Post-Season All-Star � Rated as St. Louis’ No. 12 prospect and “Fastest Baserunner” by Baseball America in 2014 � Recognized as the “Best Defensive Outfielder” in the Cardinals’ organization by Baseball America in 2013

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2015 � Played the entire season with Double-A Springfield, hitting .295 (159-for-539) with four home runs, nine triples, 20 doubles, and 32 RBI in 134 games

� Stole a league-leading 46 bases in 65 chances (also led league in caught stealing); ranked 2nd in the Cardinals orga-nization behind Oscar Mercado (50)

� Paced the Texas League in hits, triple, and at-bats, ranked 3rd in games played, and runs scored, and was 9th in aver-age

� Struck out on 72 occasions against 46 walks; recorded the 4th-highest total plate appearance per strikeout ratio (8.25)

� Led Texas League outfielders in total chances (333) and put-outs, and co-led in games (128); recorded a .979 fielding percentage (10 errors)

� Recorded a season-best 18-game hitting streak from 7/8-7/26 (.347, 26-for-75), tied with three others for the league lead

� Also recorded a pair of 12-game hitting streaks from 5/25-6/7 (.346, 18-for-52) and 8/14-8/27 (.360, 18-for-50)

� Primarily batted leadoff for Springfield in 128 games (.295, 158-for-535)

� Compiled 41 multiple-hit games, including a pair of four-hit efforts (5/26 at Frisco and 8/14 at Frisco)

� Failed to record a hit in 29 games and went hitless in con-secutive games on five occasions

� One of eight Springfield Cardinals named to the North squad in the Texas League Mid-Season All-Star game (3-for-5, 3 RBI, R)

� Reached base safely in 27 straight games from 6/27-7/26 (.357, 40-for-112, .415 OBP), tied for 3rd-longest in the league

� Played for Surprise in the Arizona Fall League after the sea-son concluded; batted .203 (12-for-59) with three doubles and six RBI in 15 games

� Added to St. Louis’ 40-man roster on 11/19

2014 � Split injury-shortened season between Advanced-A Palm Beach and Double-A Springfield , hitting .289 (147-for-509) with seven homers, nine triples, and 53 RBI in 120 games

� Named a Florida State League Mid-Season and Post-Season All-Star

� Entered the season ranked as the Cardinals’ No. 12 prospect and “Fastest Baserunner” in the organization by Baseball America

� Stole 12 bags in 22 opportunities � Appeared defensively in centerfield in 109 games and six games in left field

� Played majority of the season with Palm Beach, batting .308 (114-for-370) with five homers, eight triples, eight doubles, and 36 RBI in 89 games

� Tied for the Florida State League lead in triples (three others) and finished second in average

� Posted a .319 average (92-for-288) against right-handers

and .268 mark (22-for-82) against lefties � Batted .346 (28-for-81) in May and .333 (37-for-111) in June

� Started at centerfield in the Florida State League All-Star Game and was 1-for-2 with a run scored

� Promoted to Springfield on 7/22 � Finished season hitting .237 (33-for-139) with two homers and 17 RBI in 31 games

� Posted a .323 average (10-for-31) with runners in scoring position (.400, 6-for-15 with two outs)

� Selected to play in the Arizona Fall League following the sea-son, but suffered a fracture foot in late August; replaced by outfielder C.J. McElroy

2013 � Split time between Single-A Peoria and Advanced-A Palm Beach with a combined .302 average (124-for-410), four home runs, 30 RBI, and 50 runs scored in 109 games

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zation by the same publication � Hit .303 (114-for-376) with four home runs and 30 RBI in 100 games with Peoria

� Was 15-for-21 in stolen base attempts � Had 32 multi-hit games

� Was 4-for-7 with three runs scored and two home runs in a 5-4, 15-inning loss at Wisconsin on 8/15

� Promoted to Palm Beach on 8/24 � Hit .294 (10-for-34) in nine games with Palm Beach; fea-tured a hit in seven of his nine starts

2012 � Missed the entire season after receiving shoulder surgery following an attempted diving catch in extended spring training � Entered season as St. Louis’ #15 prospect by Baseball America

2011 � Spent time with both Rookie-levels, GCL Cardinals and Johnson City, combining to hit .333 (9-for-27) with five RBI and two doubles in eight games

� Went 2-for-12 with two runs scored in four games with the GCL Cardinals

� Promoted to Johnson City on 8/25 � Had seven hits in 15 at-bats with Johnson City

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION � Graduated from New Trier (Ill.) High School � Hit .406 with 42 runs and 30 stolen bases as a senior � Originally selected by St. Louis in the 2nd round of the June, 2011 First-Year Player Draft

� Forewent playing college ball at the University of Illinois and signed with St. Louis instead

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2015 � Spent majority of the season with Triple-A Memphis, going 3-1 with a 1.60 ERA (8er/45.0ip) and 43 strikeouts in 43 relief appearances; Elected to the Triple-A All-Star Game, but missed due to promotion to St. Louis

� Was 0-1 with a 3.07 ERA (5er/14.2ip) and 20 strikeouts in 14 games over three stints with St. Louis; Held opposing MLB batters to a .228 average against (13-for-57)

� Entered the season ranked as the No. 8 prospect in the Car-dinals organization by Baseball America; also rated by the same publication as having the “Best Fastball” in the orga-nization

� Ranked 3rd in the PCL in games finished (37) and 4th in saves (17); converted all save opportunities

� His 17 saves were the second-most in the Cardinals organi-zation behind Peoria’s Kyle Grana (24)

� Stranded 11 of 16 inherited runners � Limited opposing PCL batters to a .176 average against (28-for-159); right-handers were 11-for-94 (.117)

� Retired the first batter faced in 27 of 43 appearances (62.8%); Redbirds were 34-9 in games he pitched

� Pitched primarily in the ninth inning of games (1.69 ERA, 6 ER, 32.0 IP, 34 K, 20 BB)

� All five attempting baserunners were successful against him while on the mound

� Converted three saves and did not allow an earned run in eight April relief outings (9.0 IP); also allowed three hits

(.094 average against) � Logged a 5.14 ERA (4er/7.oip) in nine May games � Recalled by St. Louis on 5/3 when Jordan Walden was placed on the disabled list

� Allowed one run and struck out two over two innings on 5/3 vs. Pittsburgh

� Elected to the PCL Mid-Season All-Star squad, but missed due to promotion; was 3-0 with a 1.95 ERA (6er/27.2ip) and 23 strikeouts in 29 relief outings at the time of recognition; also co-led the circuit in games finished (23) and was 11-for-11 in save chances, tied for third-most in the circuit

� Optioned on 5/5 when Tyler Lyons was recalled � Recalled on 5/17 when Tyler Lyons was optioned � Optioned on 5/22 � Did not allow a run for St. Louis in eight games in July or August (8.0 IP)

� Rejoined Memphis on 8/31 when Marco Gonzales was re-called

� Recalled by St. Louis on 9/7 after the season concluded � Finished year allowing three runs in 3.2 innings in three Sep-tember games

2014 � Pitched across three levels in the Cardinals organization and made in Major League debut in September in September � Went a combined 2-2 with a 3.15 ERA (21er/60.0ip) and 97 strikeouts in 48 relief outings between Advanced-A Palm Beach, Double-A Springfield, and Triple-A Memphis

� Led all of Minor League Baseball with 14.55 strikeouts/9 IP � Struck out 97 batters in 60 innings for a 14.6 strikeouts/9 IP, ranking 2nd among Cardinals minor league pitchers behind Dixon Llorens (15.00)

� His 97 minor league strikeouts ranked 4th among all relief pitchers who did not record a start, trailing Seattle’s Andrew Kittredge (116so/89.2ip), Chicago’s (N) Armando Rivero (100so/65.0ip) and fellow Cardinals minor leaguer Chris Perry (98so/63.0ip)

� Ranked tied for 4th among Cardinals minor leaguers with 48 appearances

� Struck out 64 batters in 37.1 innings at Palm Beach, ranking fifth on the team in strikeouts

� Allowed only one home run to 222 total batters faced � Promoted to Memphis on 8/31 and made two appearances with one save

� First Triple-A strikeout was New Orleans’ Brian Bogusevic on 8/31

� Made one appearance in the PCL playoffs and struck out two batters in one inning

� Had contract purchased on 9/8 � Appeared in two Major League games, both against Cincin-nati; Allowed four runs on five hits covering one full inning

� Made Major League debut on 9/9 at Cincinnati, entering the game in the bottom of the 8th and allowed two runs on three hits with a walk and a strikeout in two-thirds of an inning

� First Major League strikeout was Cincinnati’s Donald Lutz � Played for Peoria in the Arizona Fall League following the season; was 1-0 with a 1.29 ERA in 12 appearances nailing

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BIRTHPLACE: San Mateo, CA RESIDENCE: San Mateo, CA

SCHOOL: Aragon (Calif.) High School

ACQUIRED: Cardinals’ 3rd round selection in the June, 2010 First-Year Player Draft

Samuel Johnathan Tuivailala (TOO-ee-vahl-lah-lah)

QUICK HITS � 7th professional season, all within the Cardinals organization � Member of St. Louis’ 40-man roster � 2015 Pacific Coast League Mid-Season All-Star � Made his Major League debut with St. Louis in 2014 at age 21 � Led all minor league pitchers with 14.55 strikeouts per nine innings pitched in 2014 � Selected to the Arizona Fall League All-Star Game in 2014 � Converted from shortstop to pitcher in 2012 and made the jump from Rookie-level Johnson City to St. Louis in three seasons (87 appearances)

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YEAR TEAM W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK GDP AVG2012 Johnson City 0-0 4.15 11 0 0 0 0 13.0 12 6 6 1 0 13 23 1 0 0 .2352013 Peoria 0-3 5.35 28 28 0 0 1 35.1 31 22 21 0 4 20 50 4 0 2 .2332014 Palm Beach 0-1 3.58 29 29 0 0 3 37.2 29 16 15 1 2 18 64 4 0 0 .207 Springfield 2-1 2.57 17 0 0 0 1 21.0 18 8 6 0 1 9 30 2 0 2 .234 Memphis 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 1 1.1 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 1 0 0 .200 ST. LOUIS 0-0 36.00 2 0 0 0 0 1.0 5 4 4 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 .6252015 Memphis 3-1 1.6 43 0 0 0 17 45 28 9 8 2 3 26 43 6 0 5 .176 ST. LOUIS 0-1 3.07 14 0 0 0 0 14.2 13 5 5 2 0 8 20 3 0 1 .228Minor Lg. Totals 5-6 3.29 130 0 0 0 23 153.1 119 61 56 4 11 86 213 18 0 9 .211Major Lg. Totals 0-1 5.17 16 0 0 0 0 15.2 18 9 9 4 0 10 21 3 0 1 .277

YR TEAM AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG SF SH HBP GDP 2010 GCL Cardinals .178 42 129 23 23 4 0 2 9 29 35 0 4 .335 .256 1 1 2 22011 GCL Cardinals .253 44 158 19 40 9 0 1 15 12 39 2 2 .331 .329 1 1 7 42012 Johnson City .250 1 4 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 .250 1.000 0 0 0 02015 Memphis .000 23 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Minor Lg. Totals .219 110 292 43 64 13 0 4 25 41 76 2 6 .331 .305 2 2 9 6

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down five saves � Struck out 13 batters in 14 innings and allowed only one extra base hit (a double) to 59 batters faced with opponents batting .196

� Selected to the Arizona Fall League All-Star Game and made

a relief appearance in the 8th inning, allowing one run and ended the inning with a double play

� Rated as having the “Best Fastball” in the Florida State League and Texas League by Baseball America following the season

2013 � Made 28 relief appearances for Single-A Peoria, going 0-3 with a 5.35 ERA (21er/35.1ip) and 50 strikeouts � Ranked 3rd among Cardinals minor league pitchers with a 12.74 strikeouts/9 IP and 6th in toughest to homer off with zero home runs in 159 total batters faced

� Struck out batters in 24 of 28 appearances, tying his career

high with five strikeouts twice (7/18 vs. South Bend & 7/27 vs. Kane County)

� Held the opposition to a .233 average against (31-for-133)

2012 � Converted from shortstop to pitcher with Rookie-level Johnson City, recording no record, a 4.15 ERA (6er/13.0ip) and 23 strikeouts in 11 games

� Made one appearance as designated hitter vs. Greeneville (6/20) and hit a solo home run in his first at bat

� Allowed only one extra base hit to 64 total batters faced (home run on 7/19 at Elizabethton)

� Struck out multiple batters in 11 of 13 appearances topping out with four batters twice

� Made one appearance in the Appalachian League playoffs al-lowing one run on two hits in 2.0 innings with five strikeouts

� His five strikeouts ranked tied for 2nd among Cardinals pitchers in the postseason; other three were starting pitch-ers

2011 � Hit .253 (40-for-158) with one home run and 16 RBI in 44 games with the Gulf Coast Cardinals, starting 43 at shortstop � Ranked second on the team with 40 hits � Tallied 11 multi-hit games with three three-hit games

� Batted .311 (14-for-45) with runners in scoring position

2010 � Began pro career hitting . 178 (23-for-129) with two homers and nine RBI in 42 games for the Gulf Coast Cardinals � Made 24 starts at shortstop and 15 in the outfield � Hit first professional home run off Juan Urbina vs. GCL Mets

on 8/12 � Batted .320 (8-for-25) vs. left-handed pitching

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION � Graduated from Aragon High School in San Mateo, Califor-nia, where he was a three-sport athlete garnering first team All-Conference selections in baseball, basketball (guard) and football (quarterback)

� Pitched and played shortstop in high school posting marks of a 6-0 record,1.28 ERA and 77 strikeouts in 60.1 innings on the mound his senior season while batting .324 with five

home runs and 21 RBI playing shortstop � Threw a no-hitter with 17 strikeouts � Selected by the Cardinals in the 3rd round of June, 2010 First-Year Player Draft

� Committed to Fresno State before signing with the Cardinals � Signed by Matt Swanson

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BORN: August 1, 1992 OPENING DAY AGE: 23

BIRTHPLACE: Montalban, Venezuela

RESIDENCE: Montalban, Venezuela

ACQUIRED: Signed by Cardinals as a non-drafted free agent on May 16, 2010

Breyvic Jose Valera

QUICK HITS � 7th professional season, all within the Cardinals organization � Attended 2015 Major League Spring Training with St. Louis as a non-roster invitee � 2014 Florida State League Mid-Season All-Star � Participated in early workouts and seminars as part of the Cardinals’ 2014 STEP (Spring Training Early Program) � Named a 2013 Midwest League Mid-Season All-Star � Member of the 2011 Appalachian League Champion Johnson City Cardinals (Manager Mike Shildt)

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2015 � Played the majority of the season with Double-A Springfield, batting .236 (85-for-360) with three home runs, two triples, nine doubles, and 31 RBI in 105 games

� Struck out 27 times against 34 walks � Hit .284 (27-for-95) off left-handers and .219 (58-for-265) off righties

� Had more success in 54 games at Hammons Field, batting .261 (46-for-176); hit just .212 (39-for-184) in 51 road con-tests

� Played in 37 games defensively at second base, four at third base, 28 at shortstop, 34 in the outfield

� Appeared in seven different spots in S-Cardinals lineup, hav-

ing the most success in the six hole (9G, .343, 12-for-35) and eight hole (30G, .301, 31-for-103)

� Also played 14 games with Advanced-A Palm Beach in Au-gust

� Batted .353 (18-for-51) with three doubles and seven RBI in 14 games

� Walked 11 times and posted a .468 on-base percentage � Retuned to Springfield on 8/23

2014 � Split season between Advanced-A Palm Beach and Double-A Springfield, combining to hit .313 (163-for-521), six triples, 16 doubles, and 57 RBI in 132 games

� His .313 batting average was the fifth-highest in the Cardi-nals organization

� Recorded at least one hit in 94 games, including 49-multi-ple-hit contests

� Stole 17 bases in 32 chances � Participated in early workouts and seminars as part of the Cardinals’ STEP (Spring Training Early Program)

� Began year with Palm Beach where he was named to the Florida State League All-Star squad; batted .333 (98-for-294) with four triples, eight doubles, and 37 RBI in 73 games

� Appeared in 52 games at second base for Palm Beach (.325, 69-for-212), 10 at third base (.375, 15-for-40) seven at designated hitter (.308, 8-for-26), three in left field (.417, 5-for-12), and one at shortstop (.250, 1-for-4) and first base

� Posted a .426 average (26-for-61) in the first inning of games

� Excelled with runners in scoring position, batting .392 (29-for-74) and .424 (13-for-33) with two outs

� Batted .346 (74-for-214) off FSL right-handers and .300 (24-for-80) off opposing lefties

� Went 5-for-7 with a walk during an 18-inning, 7-6 loss on 5/16 at Tampa

� Involved in Palm Beach’s first triple-play in five seasons on 5/21 vs. Brevard County (5-4-3)

� Promoted to Springfield on 6/25 � Finished season hitting .286 (65-for-227) with two triples, eight doubles, and 20 RBI in 59 games for the S-Cards

� Played for Peoria in the Arizona Fall League following the season; hit .333 (13-for-39) in 12 games

� Played for Bravos de Margarita of the Venezuelan Winter League, batting .326 (31-for-95) in 23 games

2013 � Appeared with Single-A Peoria hitting, .309 (159-for-515) with 48 RBI, 18 doubles, 40 walks, and 30 strikeouts in 128 games

� Named a Midwest League Mid-Season All-Star � Had the 4th-highest average in the St. Louis organization among all minor leaguers

� Ranked among Midwest League leaders in average (5th), hits (T-2nd) and hardest to strikeout (18.73 TPA/SO ratio, 1st)

� Hit a season-best .333 (38-for-114) in May

� Swiped 13 bases in 20 chances � Was 1-for-1 with a run in the Midwest League All-Star Game on 6/18 in Dayton, OH

� Was 4-for-4 on 5/18 vs Clinton, including an RBI and two runs

� Played for Bravos de Margarita of the Venezuelan Winter League after the season

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YR TEAM AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG SF SH HBP GDP 2010 VSL Cardinals .325 60 212 40 69 16 6 1 22 24 15 10 3 .402 .472 3 4 5 32011 GCL Cardinals .255 28 110 23 28 5 2 1 13 10 17 7 1 .328 .364 2 0 3 1 Johnson City .397 19 73 16 29 4 1 0 8 5 9 7 5 .430 .479 1 0 0 02012 Springfield .200 3 5 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .200 .200 0 0 0 0 Batavia .316 69 282 39 89 18 4 1 33 18 27 10 6 .359 .418 2 1 2 22013 Peoria .309 128 515 71 159 18 6 0 48 40 30 13 7 .358 .367 2 4 1 102014 Palm Beach .333 73 294 35 98 8 4 0 37 25 13 13 10 .385 .388 2 1 1 6 Springfield .286 59 227 31 65 8 2 0 20 15 22 4 5 .329 .339 1 4 0 42015 Palm Beach .353 14 51 9 18 3 1 0 7 11 2 0 3 .468 .451 0 0 0 1 Springfield .236 105 360 37 85 9 2 3 31 34 27 2 4 .301 .297 4 2 1 13Minor Lg. Totals .301 558 2129 303 641 89 28 6 220 182 162 66 44 .357 .378 17 16 13 40

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2012 � Spent time with Single-A Batavia and Double-A Springfield, hitting .314 (90-for-287) with 18 doubles and 34 RBI in 72 games

� Ranked among New York-Penn League leaders in batting (.316, 5th), at bats (282, 5th), hits (89, T2nd), total bases (118, 2nd) and toughest to strikeout (11.30 AB/SO, 4th)

� Notched first Double-A hit off Chris Scholl, an RBI single on 6/10

� Played his first three games with Springfield, going 1-for-5

and getting transferred to Batavia on 6/13 � Hit .411 (23-for-56) off left-handers � Batted. 352 (19-for-54) leading off an inning � Had a 16-game hitting streak from 6/19-7/5 (.390, 30-for-77, 11 R, 6 RBI, 6 2B)

� Had 28 multi-hit games

2011 � Split between GCL Cardinals and Johnson City, combining to bat .311 (57-for-183) with 21 RBI and nine doubles in 47 games

� Ranked 5th among Cardinals minor leaguers in batting aver-age

� Member of the Appalachian League Champion team � Started with GCL Cardinals, hitting .255 with 13 RBI in 28 games

� Promoted to Johnson City on 8/3 � Finished the final 19 games with Johnson City, hitting .397

and scoring 16 runs � Hit .556 (15-for-27), including three doubles and a triple, as a leadoff hitter

� Featured 10 multi-hit games in his 19 appearances � Was 7-for-22 with six runs scored in five starts during the Appy League playoffs

2010 � Played for the VSL Cardinals with a .325 average, one home run, 22 RBI, and 16 doubles in 60 games � Ranked 6th in the VSL in batting (.325), 5th in hits (69), 4th in slugging (.472), 3rd in extra-base hits (23) and 2nd in triples (6)

� Batting average topped all Cardinals minor leaguers and finished in the top 10 in triples (T2nd), slugging (T9th), on-

base percentage (7th, .402) and OPS (5th, .873) � Hit .415 (17-for-41) against left-handed pitchers � Had a season-high four hits in his first professional game on 5/17

� Reached base safely in his first 18 games from 5/17-6/11

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION � Signed with St. Louis as a non-drafted free agent on May 16, 2010

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2015 � Pitched entire year with Triple-A Memphis, going 4-6 with a 4.74 ERA (40er/76.0ip) and 40 strikeouts in 46 games (two starts) � Finished tops in the PCL among qualified relievers with a 0.75 walks per nine innings ratio (6bb/72.0ip), and ranked 5th for allowing 10.38 baserunners per nine innings (83/72.0ip)

� Was one of six players that spent the entire season on the Memphis squad; one of four Redbirds active for every game

� Opposing PCL batters hit .279 (85-for-305) � Logged a 4.00 ERA (32er/72.0ip) and 34 strikeouts in 44 relief outings (Redbirds were 19-25)

� Retired the first batter faced in 34 of his 44 (.772) relief out-ings

� Pitched more than 1.0 inning in 27 appearances � Stranded 20 of 28 inherited runners � Converted one save in three opportunities, coming with 2.0 scoreless frames on 5/24 at Sacramento

� Made pair of spot starts against Nashville on 7/11 and 8/6 (18.00 ERA, 8er/4.0ip)

� Pitched better during the day, posting a 1.56 ERA (3er/17.1ip); 5.68 ERA (37er/58.2ip) in 38 night outings

� Was 0-2 with a 7.45 ERA (8er/9.2ip) in six April games � Recorded a 2.66 ERA (6er/20.1ip) in eight May games and 1.72 ERA (3er/15.2ip) in nine July outings

2014 � Pitched majority of the season with Triple-A Indianapolis, going 2-3 with a 3.79 ERA (17er/40.1ip) and 33 strikeouts in 16 games (four starts); also made stops in Advanced-A Bradenton and Double-A Altoona

� Began year in Bradenton, going 1-0 with a 0.00 ERA (0er/9.2ip), two saves, and 10 strikeouts in six games

� Struck out the side in his only inning of work for Altoona on 4/24 vs. Harrisburg

� Promoted to the Indians on 4/27 � Held opposing IL hitters to a .265 average (41-for-155) � Allowed at least one run in seven of 12 relief outings � Was 2-1 with a 2.37 ERA (5er/19.0ip) and 17 strikeouts in

four starts (0-2, 5.06 ERA in 12 relief outings) � Fanned five with one earned run in 4.0 innings in Triple-A debut on 4/27 vs. SYR

� Earned first career Triple-A win on 5/3 at Pawtucket (5.0 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 6 K)

� Placed on the disabled list on 7/5 and missed the remainder of the season

2013 � Went 1-3 with a 5.57 ERA (20er/32.1ip) and 24 strikeouts over an injury shortened season between Double-A Altoona and Advanced-A Bradenton

� Began season with Altoona and made three starts (0-2, 5.40 ERA)

� Landed on DL with right shoulder issues on 4/23 � Activated on 7/25 and assigned to Bradenton � Was 1-0 with a 7.88 ERA and two saves in five games for Bradenton

� Grabbed a save in his first appearances back on 7/25 @ BRV

(1.0 IP, 0 H, 2 K) � Allowed nine runs in his last four bullpen appearances (7.0 IP) for Bradenton

� Returned to the Altoona on 8/15 � Pitched for Scottsdale in the Arizona Fall League following the season (1-2, 6.43 ERA, 10 K)

2012 � Split season between Double-A Altoona and Advanced-A Bradenton, going 8-10 with a 4.89 ERA (77er/141.ip) and 88 strikeouts in 28 games (26 starts)

� Held the opposition to a .298 average against (169-for-567) � Pitched for Scottsdale in the Arizona Fall League following

the season (0-0, 3.14 ERA, 11 K)

2011 � Split season between Advanced-A Bradenton and Single-A West Virginia, going a combined 11-7 with a 4.69 ERA

Tyler WALDRONBATS THROWS HEIGHT WEIGHTRIGHT RIGHT 6-2 195

BORN: May 1, 1989 OPENING DAY AGE: 26

BIRTHPLACE: Carmichael, CA RESIDENCE: Pilot Hill, CA

SCHOOL: Oregon State University

ACQUIRED: Selected by Cardinals from Pirates in the 1st round of the Triple-A phase of the 2014 Rule 5 draft

Tyler J. Waldron

QUICK HITS � 7th professional season … Spent first five seasons in the Pirates organization � Attended 2016 Major League Spring Training with St. Louis as a non-roster invitee � Led PCL relievers with a 0.75 walks per nine innings ratio and ranked 5th for allowing 10.38 baserunners per nine in-nings in 2015

� Made Triple-A debut with Indianapolis in 2014 � Pitched for Scottsdale in the 2012-13 Arizona Fall Leagues

@twallywaldron

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(66er/126.2ip) and 80 strikeouts in 26 games (22 starts) � Ranked 3rd among Pirates minor leaguers in wins (11)

2010 � Made professional debut with Rookie-level State College � Named the New York-Penn League Pitcher-of-the-Week for the week of 7/19-26

� Tied for the New York-Penn League in losses

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION � Graduated from Golden Sierra (Calif.) High School, where he was a four-year all-league performer and two-time Most Valuable Player for the Grizzlies

� Named \ Sacramento Player-of-the-Year in 2007 as a senior � Posted a 0.65 ERA as a senior, allowing just seven earned runs in 76 innings...Also hit .530 with 12 doubles, two triples and two home runs as a high school senior

� Originally selected by the Marlins in the 32nd round of the June, 2007 First-Year Player-Draft, but did not sign

� Played 2008 season for Pacific University, going 3-7 with a

5.20 ERA and team-leading 91.2 innings in 15 starts � Pitched for the Chatham As in the 2008 Cape Cod League � Transferred to Oregon State in 2009 and posted a 6-4 record and a 4.15 ERA in 16 appearances (14 starts)

� Went 4-6 with three saves, 56 strikeouts and a 5.90 ERA (61.0ip/40er) in 23 games (seven starts) as a junior with Oregon State in 2010

� Selected by the Pirates in the 5th round of the June, 2010 First-Year Player Draft.

� Signed by: Greg Hopkins

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David WASHINGTONBATS THROWS HEIGHT WEIGHTLEFT LEFT 6-5 200

BORN: November 20, 1990 OPENING DAY AGE: 25

BIRTHPLACE: San Diego, CA RESIDENCE: San Diego, CA

SCHOOL: University City High School

ACQUIRED: Cardinals’ 15th round selection in the June, 2009 First-Year Player Draft

David Edward Washington

QUICK HITS � 8th professional season, all within the Cardinals organization � Attended 2016 Major League Spring Training with St. Louis as a non-roster invitee � 2013 New York-Penn League Mid-Season All-Star � Member of Appalachian League Champions squad managed by Mike Shildt

INF/OF

2015 � Played majority of the year with Double-A Springfield, batting .274 (93-for-340) with 16 home runs, 17 doubles, and 45 RBI in 97 games

� Ranked 2nd in the Cardinals organization in home runs � Appeared in eight different spots in the S-Cardinals lineup excluding leadoff; combined to hit .323 (65-for-201) in 61 games while batting sixth or later

� Appeared in 55 games in right field (.293, 56-for-191), 28 contests at first base (.224, 24-for-107), and nine at desig-nated hitter (.333, 12-for-36)

� Batted just .194 (18-for-93) with runners in scoring positon � Began season with a .253 average (39-for-154), five home runs, and 15 RBI in first 43 contests

� Homered twice on two occasions (5/7 vs. Northwest Arkan-

sas and 8/3 vs. Tulsa) � Assigned to Palm Beach on 6/6 � Hit .141 (11-for-78) with five doubles and eight RBI in 23 games

� Promoted to Springfield on 7/4 � Ended year hitting .290 (54-for-186) with 11 home runs and 30 RBI in final 54 games

� Reached base safely in 20 consecutive road games from 7/9-8/27; batted .278 (20-for-72) with 14 walks and a .193 on-base percentage

� Hit grand slam on 9/3 vs. Arkansas

2014 � Played majority of the season at Advanced-A Palm Beach, hitting .232 (74-for-319) with 15 home runs, 16 doubles, and 52 RBI in 89 games

� Ranked among Cardinals minor leaguers in home runs (5th) and slugging (.443, 9th)

� Appeared defensively in 53 games at first base (.184, 35-for-190), 25 games at right field (.329, 28-for-85), three at left field (.455, 5-for-11), and nine at designated hitter (.188, 6-for-32)

� Recorded best month in June, batting .301 (22-for-73) in 20 games

� Went 4-for-5 wot a home run, double, RBI, and run scored on 6/23 at Brevard County

� Also did three-game rehab assignment with GCL Cardinals from 8/7-8/9; hitting .250 (2-for-8) with a homer

2013 � Played majority of the season with Short-Season State College, batting .261 (68-for-261) with 10 homers, 17 doubles, and 50 RBI in 72 games

� Named to the New York-Penn League All-Star NL squad as starting first baseman and went 0-for-3 in the game

� Led the NY-Penn League in RBI (50), walks (40) and inten-tional walks (8)

� Was among NY-Penn League leaders in home runs (10, T4th) and home runs/at bat (26.10)

� Hit game-winning walk-off grand slam vs. Connecticut (7/20) and another grand slam vs. Batavia (7/4)

� Named New York-Penn League Player of the Week (8/19-26) batting .300 (10-30) with 2 HR, 10 RBI and five doubles

� Also played three games with Single-A Peoria in April (.333, 3-for-9)

2012 � Played season with Rookie-level Batavia, hitting .267 (52-for-195) with nine home runs, 19 doubles, and 32 RBI in 55 games

� Ranked among New York-Penn League leaders in home runs (T-3rd), slugging (.513, 2nd) and AB/HR (21.67, 2nd)

� Opened year with a .357 average (15-for-42) in first 11 June games

2011 � Spent entire season with Short-Season Johnson City, batting .248 (50-for-202) with nine home runs, three triples, 12 doubles, and 27 RBI in 55 games

� Member of Appalachian League Champions squad managed by Mike Shildt; hit .300 (6-for-20) in five playoff games

� Led all Appy League first basemen with a .992 fielding per-centage

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2010 � Spent second full season at the GCL Cardinals, batting .284 (27-for-95) with two homers, and 18 RBI in 33 games � Tied for the GCL team lead in doubles (8)

2009 � Hit .165 (14-for-85) with five RBI in first professional season at Rookie-level GCL Cardinals

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION � Graduated from University City High School in San Diego, California

� Won a city slam dunk contest while playing basketball in high school

� Selected by the Cardinals’ in the 15th round in the June, 2009 First-Year Player Draft

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2015 � Pitched the entire season with Advanced-A Palm Beach, going 8-5 with 1.62 ERA (19er/105.1ip) in 19 starts � Struck out 88 batters against only 19 walks � Entered the season rated as the No. 12 prospect in the Car-dinals organization by Baseball America

� Limited Florida State League batters to a .247 average against (98-for-396), including a .213 mark (54-for-254) against righties

� Pitched at least 6.0 innings in 11 of his 19 starts (all quality) � Allowed two runs or less in 17 of 19 starts, including eight outings without allowing an earned run

� Participated in five of Palm Beach’s league-leading 20 shut-outs

� Runners were 5-for-10 in basestealing opportunities while on the mound

� Surrendered two home runs over 105.1 innings pitched (both on the road)

� Eight of his total 19 total earned runs came in the third in-ning (4.00 ERA, 18.0 IP); Logged a 1.14 ERA (11er/87er) over rest of the game

� Began the season on the disabled list due to shoulder in-flammation; activated on 5/14

� Began 0-3 with a 3.38 ERA (8er/21.1ip), and .333 average against (30-for-90) in first five starts

� Recorded a Single-A-leading 1.18 ERA (11er/84.0ip) and ranked third with a 0.95 WHIP over his final 14 starts after

6/15; also ranked 3rd in the FSL with eight wins and 5th with a .222 average against (68-for-306)

� Named Cardinals Minor League Pitcher for the Month of July; Was 3-1 with a 0.94 ERA (3er/28.2ip), 27 strikeouts, and two walks in five starts

� Ranked 6th across all Single-A pitchers in ERA in July and did not allow more than one run in any start

� Established career highs with 7.2 innings and eight strike-outs on 7/17 at Clearwater (3 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 8 K)

� Matched career high with eight strikeouts in next starts on 7/24 vs. Lakeland

� Followed up July by going 4-0 with a 0.89 ERA (3er/30.1ip), 24 strikeouts, and six walks in five August starts; his ERA was 12th-lowest across Single-A

� Shut out the opposition in three consecutive starts from 8/5-8/17 (18.1 IP)

� Came away with a loss in only postseason start (6.0 IP, 5 H, 4 R, 4 ER, 0 BB, 5 K)

� Named Baseball America Advanced-A All-Star and the No. 17 prospect in the Florida State League following the season

� Pitched for the Surprise Saguaros in the Arizona Fall League following the season; went 2-1 with a 3.72 ERA (8er/19,1ip), 18 strikeouts, and four walks in seven games (two starts)

2014 � Split first professional season between Rookie-level Gulf Coast and Advanced-A Palm Beach, going 0-1 with 7.71 ERA (8er/9.1ip) and 12 strikeouts in six starts

� Began season with the GCL Cardinals, tossing six shutout innings over four starts (6.0 IP)

� Struck out nine and walked none � Transferred to Palm Beach on 8/1

� Made two starts and allowed eight runs over 8.1 innings � Opposing FSL batters hit .550 (11-for-20) � Shut down after his August 8 start

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION � Graduated from DeLand (Fla.) High School � Garnered first team All-Area accolades following both his sophomore and junior seasons

� Earned second team Rawlings All-America and first team All-State honors as a senior

� Pitched for the Brewster Whitecaps in the 2012 Cape Cod

League � Originally selected by Toronto in the 19th round of the June, 2011 First-Year Player Draft, but did not sign

� Pitched three seasons at Florida State University, going a ca-reer 16-6 with a 3.04 ERA (83er/245.2ip) and 244 strikeouts in 49 games (37 starts) Pitched in the 2012 College World

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BORN: August 21, 1993 OPENING DAY AGE: 22

BIRTHPLACE: DeLand, FL RESIDENCE: DeLand, FL

SCHOOL: Florida State University

ACQUIRED: Cardinals’ 1st round selection (27th overall) in the June, 2014 First-Year Player Draft

Luke A. Weaver

QUICK HITS � 3rd professional season, all within the Cardinals organization � Attended 2016 Major League Spring Training as a non-roster invitee � Enters 2016 rated as the No. 4 prospect in the Cardinals organization by Baseball America (No. 12 in 2015) � Named a 2015 Baseball America Advanced-A All-Star and the No. 17 prospect in the Florida State League � Led all Single-A pitchers with a 1.18 ERA and ranked third with a 0.95 WHIP over his final 14 starts after 6/15/15 � Pitched for Surprise in the 2015 Arizona Fall League � Participated in early workouts and seminars as part of the Cardinals’ 2015 STEP (Spring Training Early Program) � Became Florida State’s sixth different first round pick taken by the Cardinals, following Terry Kennedy (1977), Luis Alicea (1986), J.D. Drew (1998), Nick Stocks (1999), and James Ramsey (2012)

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Series debut in the second game against Arizona (3.0 IP, 3 R, 3 ER, 5 H, 2 K)

� As a sophomore, went 7-2 with a 2.29 ERA over 98.1 innings pitched in 17 games (15 starts) in 2013

� Ranked 11th nationally in strikeouts (119) and strikeouts per nine innings (10.89); also 13th nationally in strikeout-to-walk ratio (6.26)

� Made five starts for the 2013 U.S. Collegiate National Team, going 0-0 with a 2.14 ERA and 17 strikeouts in 21.0 innings of work

� Recognized as First team All-ACC and third team All-Ameri-can by Collegiate Baseball as a junior in 2014, going 8-4 with

a 2.62 ERA in 16 starts � Named 2014 Preseason All-American – Baseball America First Team, Collegiate Baseball Second Team

� Recipient of the ABCA/Rawlings Gold Glove for outstanding defense

� Selected by St. Louis in the first round (27th overall) of the June, 2014 First-Year Player Draft

� Became Florida State’s sixth different first round pick taken by the Cardinals, following Terry Kennedy (1977), Luis Alicea (1986), J.D. Drew (1998), Nick Stocks (1999), and James Ramsey (2012)

� Signed by Charlie Gonzalez ($1.843 million)

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2015 � Played majority of injury-shortened season with Triple-A Memphis, hitting .235 (35-for-146) with one triple, six doubles, and 16 RBI in 61 games over two stints

� Also batted .217 (13-for-60) with three homers and seven RBI in 18 games over two stints for Double-A Springfield

� Attended Major League Spring Training with St. Louis as a non-roster invitee

� Appeared defensively at six different positions (28G at short-stop, 9G at second base, 2G at third base, 9G in left field, 7G in center field, and 2G in right field)

� Hit .310 (9-for-29) as an outfielder and .236 (26-for-110) as an infielder

� First Triple-A hit was a single off Round Rock’s Wandy Ro-driguez on 4/17

� Transferred to Double-A Springfield on 7/18 when LHP Nick Greenwood was optioned

� Hit .244 (10-for-41) with three home runs and seven RBI in 11 games for the S-Cardinals

� Promoted to Memphis on 7/30 when infielder Greg Garcia was recalled

� Hit .333 (6-for-18) in six contests with Memphis before re-joining Springfield on 8/7 (Greg Garcia optioned)

� Batted .158 (3-for-19) in seven games before placed on the disabled list on 8/15

2014 � Played majority of the season with Double-A Springfield, hitting .250 (76-for-304) with one homer, 10 doubles, and 25 RBI in 100 games

� Stole 14 bases in 21 chances � Appeared defensively in six different positions for the S-Car-dinals; 56G at shortstop, 15G at third base, 12G at second base, 6G at centerfield and right field, and 4G at right field

� Hit .263 (20-for-76) with runners in scoring position, includ-ing .318 (14-for-44) with two outs

� Opened year batting .226 (7-for-31) in first 10 games with Springfield

� Transferred to Advanced-A Palm Beach on 4/17 � Hit .250 (6-for-24) in seven games � Rejoined to Springfield on 4/29 � Hit lone home run on 5/29 off Midland’s Nate Long

2013 � Played majority of the season with Advanced-A Palm Beach, batting .262 (62-for-237) with three homers, 10 doubles, and 12 RBI in 76 games

� Batted .284 (27-for-95) in 25 games in the Second Half � Promoted to Double-A Springfield on 8/20

� Finished year hitting .107 (3-for-28) with one RBI in final nine games

2012 � Hit .269 (141-for-525) with six home runs, five triples, and 49 RBI in 131 games with Single-A Quad Cities � Ranked among the Midwest League leaders in at bats (2nd), hits (T-3rd) and runs (89, 2nd)

� Led all Cardinals minor leaguers in runs (89), while ranking

among league leaders in hits (4th), stolen bases (23, 3rd) and doubles (32, 4th)

� Stole 23 bases in 35 chances

2011 � Played first pro season at Rookie-Level Johnson City, hitting .293 (67-for-229) and six home runs and 25 RBI in 59 games � Stole 20 bases in 22 chances � Named Baseball America Rookie All-Star following the season

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION � Graduated from Centennial High School in Franklin, Tenn. � Named all-state and was district Player of the Year runner-up in 2008

� Played three seasons at Liberty (Va.) University

� Named to the Big South All-Conference second team for in 2010 and 2011

� Selected by the Cardinals in the 15th round in the June, 2011 First-Year Player Draft

Matt WILLIAMSBATS THROWS HEIGHT WEIGHTRIGHT RIGHT 5-10 170

BORN: August 29, 1989 OPENING DAY AGE: 26

BIRTHPLACE: Nashville, TN RESIDENCE: Franklin, TN

SCHOOL: Liberty University

ACQUIRED: Cardinals’ 15th round selection in the June, 2011 First-Year Player Draft

Matthew Dale Williams

QUICK HITS � 6th professional season, all within the Cardinals organization � Attended Major League Spring Training with St. Louis as a non-roster invitee � Made Triple-A debut for Memphis in 2015 � Appeared defensively at six different positions over his career � 2011 Baseball America Rookie All-Star with Johnson City

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YR TEAM AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG SF SH HBP GDP 2011 Johnson City .293 59 229 47 67 19 1 6 25 27 45 20 2 .382 .463 0 3 6 02012 Quad Cities .269 131 525 89 141 32 5 6 49 48 91 23 12 .333 .383 2 8 4 72013 Palm Beach .262 76 237 39 62 10 0 3 12 26 33 11 4 .340 .342 0 1 2 4 Springfield .107 9 28 1 3 0 0 0 1 1 3 1 0 .133 .107 1 1 0 02014 Palm Beach .250 7 24 5 6 0 1 1 4 3 7 0 0 .379 .458 0 0 2 0 Springfield .250 100 304 37 76 10 2 1 25 43 62 14 7 .344 .306 3 5 2 82015 Memphis .240 61 146 18 35 6 1 0 16 29 27 5 2 .365 .295 2 0 1 6 Springfield .217 18 60 10 13 0 0 3 7 8 11 2 2 .319 .367 0 1 1 1Minor Lg. Totals .259 461 1553 246 403 77 10 20 139 185 279 76 29 .344 .361 8 19 18 26

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2015 � Split the season between Double-A Springfield and Triple-A Memphis, hitting a combined .230 (98-for-427) with 18 home runs and 77 RBI in 123 games

� His 18 home runs led the Cardinals minor league organiza-tion, while his 77 tied Luke Voit for the lead

� Appeared defensively at third base (92 G), second base (28 G), and outfield (4 G) between the clubs

� Began the season with Springfield, hitting .225 (27-for-120) with seven homers and 21 RBI in 34 games

� Promoted to Memphis on 5/18; led Springfield in both home runs and RBI at time of promotion

� Batted .231 (71-for-307) with 11 home runs, 14 doubles, and 56 RBI in 89 games for the Redbirds

� Played primarily at third base for the Redbirds (Memphis was 43-31 in starts); batted .241 (67-for-278) at the hot corner

� Hit .260 (27-for-104) with two home runs off opposing PCL left-handers

� Recorded .400 average (10-for-25) in the first inning of games � Compiled 14 multiple hit games and 14 multi-RBI efforts

� Had more success with runners in scoring position, batting .274 (26-for-95); hit .306 (15-for-49) with runners in scor-ing position and two outs

� First Triple-A hit was a home run in his Triple-A debut on 5/18 vs. Omaha (Scott Alexander)

� Hit safely in 26 of his first 36 starts at a .280 clip (35-for-125) since joining Memphis; 15 of his first 35 hits went for extra-bases (8 HR, 1 3B, 6 2B)

� Finished season hitting .198 (36-for-182) with three home runs, eight doubles, and 20 RBI in final 53 games

� Hit grand slam New Orleans’ Andre Rienzo on 7/21 in Mem-phis’ 9-0 win

� Longest hitting streak was six games from 8/23-8/28 (.333, 8-21)

� Won Silver medal while playing for Team USA in the 2015 Pan American Games

2014 � Split injury-shortened season between Advanced-A Palm Beach and Double-A Springfield, hitting a combined .302 (76-for-252) with five home runs and 41 RBI in 66 games

� Appeared defensively in 43 games at second base and 20 contests at third base; also appeared in three games at des-ignated hitter

� Hit combined .373 (22-for-59) with runners in scoring posi-tion between the two clubs

� Began year at Palm Beach, batting .298 (36-for-121) with 12 doubles and 20 RBI in 30 games

� Batted .323 (30-for-93) off FSL right-handers (.214, 6-for-28 off lefties)

� Recorded 10 of his 76 hits in the first inning of games with Palm Beach (.455, 10-for-22)

� Promoted to Springfield on 5/5 � Batted .305 (40-for-131) with five home runs and 21 RBI in final 36 games with Springfield

� Hit safely in 27 of 36 games � Batted .386 (17-for-44) off TL left-handers (.264, 6-for-87

off lefties) � Named Texas League Player of the Week for the 5/26-6/1 period; hit safely in all seven games, posting .480 average (12-or-25) with two homers, five doubles, and eight RBI

� Hit grand slam on 5/30 vs. Frisco off Ryan Bores � Injured his left knee while attempting to field a ground ball at second base on 6/17

� Placed on disabled list on 6/18 � Underwent season-ending surgery to remove 12 loose bod-ies from inside his knee and repair cartilage

� Played for Peoria Javelinas in the Arizona Fall League fol-lowing the season; batted .298 (26-for-90) with one triple, seven doubles, and 13 RBI in 24 games

� Appeared defensively in nine games at first base for first time in professional career; also appeared in six games at second base and seven at third base

2013 � Split time between Single-A Peoria and Advanced-A Palm Beach, posting a .243 average, 18 home runs, 82 RBI, and 28 doubles in 129 games, eventually being named a Midwest League Mid-Season All-Star

� Ranked third among Cardinals’ minor leaguers in RBI (82) � Hit .359 (37-for-103), including 53 RBI, with runners in

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BORN: August 29, 1990 OPENING DAY AGE: 25

BIRTHPLACE: Bartlett, TN RESIDENCE: Arlington, TN

SCHOOL: University of Memphis

ACQUIRED: Cardinals’ 10th round selection in the June, 2012 First-Year Player Draft

Jacob Clinton Wilson

QUICK HITS � 5th professional season, all with the Cardinals organization � Attended 2015-16 Major League Spring Trainings with St. Louis as a non-roster invitee � Won Silver medal while playing for Team USA in the 2015 Pan American Games � Participated in early workouts and seminars as part of the Cardinals’ 2014 STEP (Spring Training Early Program) � 2013 Midwest League Mid-Season All-Star � Played in the Arizona Fall League for two seasons (Salt River in 2013 and Peoria in 2014) � Recognized as an All-American and Conference USA Player of the Year at the University of Memphis as a senior

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scoring position � Set single-game career-highs in home runs (2), RBI (5), and runs (4) in a 13-10 win over Peoria on 5/1, which included a walk-off three-run home run

� Reached base safely in a career-high 17 straight games from 5/31-6/25

� Had 18 multi-RBI games

� Promoted to Palm Beach on 7/31 � Hit .179 with three home runs and 10 RBI in 32 games with Palm Beach

� Featured a hit in 16 of his 32 games � Played for Salt River in the Arizona Fall League, batting .304 with 13 RBI in 13 games

2012 � Played first professional season for Single-A Batavia and hit .275 (44-for-160) with six homers, and 25 RBI in 46 games � Hit .368 (14-for-38) against left-handers � Scored at least once in 23 of the 46 games � Named New York-Penn League Player of the Week on 8/20 after going 5-for-11 and hitting home runs in all three games he played

� Batted .516 (16-for-31) during a season-long eight-game hitting streak from 8/26-9/3

� Blasted his first professional grand slam on 8/26 vs Wil-liamsport

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION � Graduated from Bartlett (Tenn.) High School � Was a 2007 TSWA AAA All-State selection � Led the Panthers to a 40-5 mark and the school’s first-ever baseball state championship in 2007

� Went 3-for-4 with the first-ever Tiger home run at FedEx-Park, adding three RBI and two runs to help the University of Memphis claim its first win at its new home (2/20/10)

� Named 2012 Conference USA Player of the Year after batting .320 with a league-leading 17 homers and 64 RBI

� Ranked 10th in the NCAA in homers (17) and homers per game (0.30) in 2012

� Selected by St. Louis in the 10th round of the June, 2012 First-Year Player Draft

� Signed by Jay Catalano

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YR TEAM AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG SF SH HBP GDP 2012 Batavia .275 46 160 28 44 7 1 6 25 13 33 2 1 .341 .444 2 0 4 32013 Peoria .264 97 348 63 92 24 1 15 72 40 54 6 5 .350 .468 8 3 10 6 Palm Beach .179 32 117 12 21 4 0 3 10 17 20 0 1 .294 291 0 1 2 22014 Palm Beach .298 30 121 18 36 12 0 0 20 12 24 0 0 .358 .397 3 1 1 5 Springfield .305 36 131 15 40 13 0 5 21 11 23 3 1 .366 .519 1 0 2 12015 Springfield .225 34 120 18 27 6 0 7 21 17 25 0 2 .326 .450 2 0 2 3 Memphis .231 89 307 41 71 14 1 11 56 23 68 2 1 .292 .391 6 0 6 8Minor Lg. Totals .254 364 1304 195 331 80 3 47 225 133 247 13 11 .330 .428 22 5 27 28

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2015 � Spent the majority of the season with Double-A Springfield, hitting .237 (98-for-414) with 14 home runs, 20 doubles, and 61 RBI in 114 games

� Finished second on the Cardinals in home runs and strike-outs (107), third in games, RBI, triples (4) and at-bats, and fourth in runs (53) and doubles

� Stole 11 bases in 14 attempts � Led all Texas League third baseman with a .941 fielding per-centage in 286 total chances; also led the circuit in most assists from the hot corner

� Opened season by hitting .159 (7-for-44) with one home run, three doubles, and five RBI in 15 April games

� Assigned to Rookie level State College on 5/5 and missed two weeks while rehabbing at extended spring training in Jupiter

� Rejoined Springfield on 5/18 � Batted .276 (69-for-250) with 12 home runs and 41 RBI in next 65 games until 7/31

� Compiled season-high 11-game hitting streak (.341, 14-for-41) from 4/30-5/15

� Reached base safely in 22 consecutive home games from 4/24-6/22; batted .363 (29-for-80) with seven walks and a

.414 on-base percentage � Named Texas League Batter of the Week for the 6/15-6/21 Period; hit .321 (9-for-28) with four home runs and 13 RBI in seven games

� Recognized a Cardinals Minor League Player for the Month of June and Texas League Player of the Month of June; hit .307 (27-for-88) with seven homers and 23 RBI in 25 games; his seven home runs and 23 RBI tied for the 2nd-most among all Double-A batters

� Hit two home runs and drove home career-high five runs in Springfield’s 8-4 win on 6/15 at Tulsa, including a game-winning grand slam in the 10th inning

� Ended his year hitting just .147 (16-for-109) over final 31 games after 8/1

� Played for the Surprise Saguaros in the Arizona Fall League following the season and named to the Rising Stars Game

� Batted .237 (22-for-93) with four home runs, six doubles, and 21 RBI in a league-leading 24 games for Surprise; also co-led the league in at-bats and RBI

2014 � Batted .215 (97-for-452) with 14 home runs, 19 doubles, and 53 RBI in 128 games for Double-A Springfield � Entered the season rated as St. Louis’ No. 13 prospect enter-ing the season

� Finished second in the Texas League in strikeouts (149) and fourth in games played

� Led Springfield in home runs, RBI, total bases, games, at-bats and co-led in doubles and triples,

� Paced all Texas League third baseman in games (125), total chances (362), assists (259), errors (26), and double plays

(21); his 26 errors were most in the Texas League � Hit .161 (19-for-118) with runners in scoring position � Swiped five bags in six chances � Batted .242 (29-for-120) off opposing left-handers and .205 (68-for-332) off righties

� Had more success in day games, batting .290 (18-for-62) in 18 contests

2013 � Appeared with Single-A Peoria and Advanced-A Palm Beach, combining to hit .235 (109-for-464) with 15 home runs, 73 RBI, and 62 runs in 129 games

� Rated #11 prospect in the St. Louis organization by Baseball America entering the season

� Began the season with Peoria, posting a .231 (86-for-372) average, 13 home runs and 62 RBI in 104 games

� Was 6-for-15, including 18 RBI, with the bases loaded � Hit two grand slams during the season, coming on 4/21 at Kane County and 5/20 vs. Clinton

� Promoted to Palm Beach on 8/7 � Hit .250 with two home runs, 11 RBI and eight runs in 25 games with Palm Beach

� Hit .368 (7-for-19), including nine RBI, with runners in scor-ing position and two outs

� Had a nine-game hitting streak from 8/21-8/29 (.385, 13-for-34, 5 RBI)

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BIRTHPLACE: Murrieta, CA RESIDENCE: Murrieta, CA

SCHOOL: St. Mary ’s (Calif.) College

ACQUIRED: Cardinals’ supplemental 1st round selection (52nd overall) in the June, 2012 First-Year Player Draft

Patrick Ian Wisdom

QUICK HITS � 5th professional season, all with the Cardinals organization � Invted to 2016 Cardinals Major League Spring Training as a non-roster player � Played for Surprise in the Arizona Fall League and named to the Rising Stars Game � Participated in early workouts and seminars as part of the Cardinals’ 2015 STEP (Spring Training Early Program) � Rated #13 prospect in the St. Louis organization by Baseball America in 2014 � Received a non-roster invite to Major League Spring Training with the Cardinals in 2014 � Rated as the “Best Infield Arm” in the St. Louis organization by Baseball America in 2012

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� Played for Single-A Batavia posting a .282 (68-for-241) average, six home runs, and 16 doubles 32 RBI in 65 games � Rated as the “Best Infield Arm” in the St. Louis organization � Hit .355 (22-for-62) as a leadoff hitter � Scored in 35 of 65 games � Was 2-for-4 with four RBI and two home runs on 7/16 at Aberdeen

� Posted a 14-game hitting streak from 7/19-8/2 (.385, 20-for-52, 6 RBI)

� Rated as the #6 prospect in the New York-Penn League fol-lowing the season

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION � Hit .345 and was selected as a member of the Toyota Aca-demic Team his senior year at Murrieta Valley (Calif.) High School

� Garnered All-West Coast Conference Freshman Team hon-ors in 2010 at St. Mary’s College

� Named to the All-West Coast Conference First Team in 2011 � Played summer ball for the Peninsula Oilers of the Alaska Baseball League in 2011, hitting .296 with seven home runs during the regular season

� Rated 71st in Baseball America’s annual Top-100 Prospects in 2012

� Finished career at St. Mary’s third all-time in home runs with 29, tied for sixth all-time with 39 career doubles, and is tied for 10th in RBI with 109

� Selected by St. Louis in the supplemental first round (52nd overall) in the June, 2012 First-Year Player Draft; supple-mental Pick for loss of Free Agent Darren Oliver

� Signed by Matt Swanson

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YR TEAM AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG SF SH HBP GDP 2012 Batavia .282 65 241 40 68 16 5 6 32 31 58 2 1 .373 .465 2 0 5 22013 Peoria .231 104 372 54 86 20 4 13 62 42 114 4 1 .312 .411 3 3 3 4 Palm Beach .250 25 92 8 23 4 0 2 11 9 23 1 0 .317 .359 0 1 0 22014 Springfield .215 128 452 49 97 19 4 14 53 39 149 5 1 .277 .367 5 0 2 112015 Springfield .237 114 414 51 98 20 4 14 61 35 107 11 3 .294 .406 4 2 0 6Minor Lg. Totals .237 436 1571 202 372 79 17 49 219 156 451 23 6 .307 .402 14 6 10 25

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2015 � Split the season between Double-A Springfield and Triple-A Memphis, combining to go 2-2 with a 3.02 ERA (19er/56.2ip) and 56 strikeouts in 48 relief outings

� Began season with Springfield, going 1-1 with a 2.92 ERA (4er/12.1ip) and 16 strikeouts in 12 relief appearances

� Promoted to Memphis on 5/12 � Finished season 1-1 with a 3.05 ERA (15er/44.1ip) and 40 strikeouts in 36 games for the Redbirds

� Struck out 40 against 14 walks � Stranded 12 of 13 inherited runners with Memphis � Limited opposing PCL batters to a .236 (39-for-165) average, including a .201 mark (22-for-105) against righties

� Twenty-eight of 36 outings with Memphis were scoreless (Red-birds were 16-19 in games he pitched)

� Had better success at AutoZone Park, recording a 2.48 ERA (4er/24.1ip) in 20 games (4.95 ERA in 16 road outings)

� Allowed four runs in 6.0 innings (6.00 ERA) in six April games � Logged a 3.75 ERA (5er/12.0ip) in seven May games � Pitched a season-high 3.0 scoreless frames on 6/28 vs. Colo-rado Springs

� Posted a 2.00 ERA (6er/27.0ip) with 27 strikeouts and five walks in his final 22 outings after 7/1

� Pitched for Bravos de Margarita in the Venezuelan Winter League following the season; posted a 1.35 ERA (1er/6.2ip), one save, and five strikeouts in 11 games

2014 � Combined to go 6-1 with a 3.43 ERA (22er/57.2ip) and 52 strikeouts in 47 games (one start) between Double-A Springfield and Triple-A Memphis

� Converted nine saves in 10 chances � Recorded scoreless outings in 36 of 47 outings � Stranded 24 of 32 inherited runners � Pitched the majority of the season at Springfield, going 2-1 with a 1.50 ERA (6er/36.0ip), nine saves, and 35 strikeouts in 31 games over three stints

� Also went 4-0 with a 6.65 ERA (16er/21.2ip) and 17 strikeouts in 16 games (one start) over three stints for the Redbirds

� Held Texas League batters to a .194 average (24-for-124), in-cluding a .146 (6-for-41) mark against opposing left-handers

� Promoted to Memphis on 5/16 � Earned win with season-highs of 3.0 innings and four strike-outs in Triple-A debut on May 16 vs. Omaha

� First Triple-A strikeout was Omaha’s Jimmy Paredes on 5/16 (first Triple-A batter faced)

� Sent to Springfield on 5/27 when pitcher Jose Almarante was activated from the disabled list

� Returned to Memphis on6/17 when pitcher David Aardsma was placed on the disabled list

� Transferred to Springfield on 6/28 when Jorge Rondon was optioned by St. Louis

� Returned to Memphis with LHP Ryan Sherriff on 8/9 when Angel Castro traded to Oakland Pedro Feliciano was released

� Struck out two over two scoreless innings in the postseason for Memphis

2013 � Pitched for Double-A Springfield, going 1-1 with a 5.28 ERA (35er/59.2ip), 64 strikeouts, and 29 walks in 50 games � Held opponents scoreless in 33 outings and hitless in 15 � Posted a 1.54 ERA (2er/11.2ip) and 15 strikeouts in July

� Pitched 2.0 or more innings in 12 different outings � Produced seven groundball double plays

2012 � Spent the year at Double-A Springfield with an 0-3 record, 4.45 ERA (30er/60.2ip), 64 strikeouts, and 27 walks in 50 games � Ranked 5th among Cardinals minor leaguers with 50 games � Limited left-handed hitters to a .188 average (12-for-64) � Held opponents scoreless in 35 outings

� Allowed seven of his 19 inherited runners to score � Surrendered only one run in 12 outings from 5/20-6/20, pitch-ing 12.2 innings

2011 � Spent time with Rookie-level GCL Cardinals, Single-A Quad Cities, and Advanced-A Palm Beach, combining to go 5-1, with a 1.02 ERA (6er/53ip), 70 strikeouts, and five saves in 32 games; named a Midwest League Mid-Season All-Star

� Allowed only two of his 23 inherited runners to score the entire season

� Averaged 13.6 K/9 IP at Quad Cities in 17 relief outings (35.2 IP) � Started the year at Single-A, recording a 1.24 ERA (5er/36.1ip),

54 strikeouts, and nine walks in 17 games � Held opponents to a .155 batting average (20-for-129) � Surrendered only three extra-base hits at Quad Cities � Was 3-0 in May with a 1.02 ERA (2er/17.2ip) and one save

Justin WRIGHTBATS THROWS HEIGHT WEIGHTLEFT LEFT 5-9 175

BORN: August 20, 1989 OPENING DAY AGE: 26

BIRTHPLACE: Chesterfield, VA RESIDENCE: Chesterfield, VA

SCHOOL: Virginia Tech University

ACQUIRED: Cardinals’ 47th round selection in the June, 2010 First-Year Player Draft

Justin Wayne Wright

QUICK HITS � 7th professional season, all within the Cardinals organization � Made Triple-A debut with Memphis in 2014 � 2011 Midwest League Mid-Season All-Star with Quad Cities � Made 10 appearances for Peoria in the 2011 Arizona Fall League

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� Appeared in 14 games with Palm Beach, possessing a 0.57 ERA (1er/15.2ip), 16 strikeouts and one save

� Did not allow a run in his first 12 appearances at Palm Beach � Kept lefties to a .125 average (3-for-24) � Made 10 appearances for Peoria in the Arizona Fall League after the season, seven of which were scoreless

2010 � Pitched for Rookie-level Batavia, recording one save, a 0.00 ERA (7.2ip), 10 strikeouts and two walks in five games � Stranded all four inherited runners � Set a career-high by going 3.2 innings on 8/31 vs State College

� Never allowed a hit to a lefty (0-for-9)

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION � Attended Forest Park (Va.) High School where he tossed two no-hitters and batted .389, getting named first-team all-region, in addition to honorable mentions on the all-metro and all-state teams his junior year

� Was named the district, regional and all-area player of the year following a senior season in which he went 11-0 with two saves, 95 strikeouts and a 0.84 ERA in 73 innings pitched

� Three-time ACC Pitcher of the Week at Virginia Tech � Earned National Player of the Week honors from Collegiate Baseball/ Louisville Slugger after a career-high 15 strikeouts performance against No. 6 Georgia Tech at the ACC Champion-ship in 2010

� Selected in the 47th round by St. Louis in the June, 2010 First-Year Player Draft

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YEAR TEAM W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK GDP AVG2010 Batavia 0-0 0.00 5 0 0 0 1 7.2 3 0 0 0 1 2 10 0 0 1 .1202011 Quad Cities 5-1 1.26 17 0 0 0 4 35.2 20 8 5 1 2 9 54 2 0 0 .155 GCL Cardinals 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Palm Beach 0-0 0.57 14 0 0 0 1 15.2 7 1 1 1 1 9 16 1 0 2 .1402012 Springfield 0-3 4.45 50 0 0 0 0 60.2 58 30 30 6 5 27 64 4 0 5 .2522013 Springfield 1-1 5.34 50 0 0 0 0 59.0 71 39 35 6 3 25 64 0 0 7 .2902014 Springfield 2-1 1.50 31 0 0 0 9 36.0 24 6 6 1 1 11 35 0 0 5 .194 Memphis 4-0 6.65 16 1 0 0 0 21.2 25 16 16 1 2 9 17 1 0 2 .2942015 Springfield 1-1 2.92 12 0 0 0 0 12.1 13 4 4 0 0 3 16 1 0 0 .271 Memphis 1-1 3.05 36 0 0 0 0 44.1 39 15 15 0 2 14 40 1 0 6 .236Minor Lg. Totals 14-8 3.43 232 1 0 0 15 294.0 260 119 112 16 17 109 316 10 0 28 .236

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2015 � Split season between Double-A Springfield and Triple-A Memphis, going a combined 4-2 with a 2.32 ERA (19er/73.2ip) and 50 strikeouts in 48 games (one start)

� Began season in Springfield, going 1-2 with a 2.63 ERA (7er/24.0ip), two saves, and 23 strikeouts in 15 games

� Promoted to Memphis on 5/25 � Finished season 3-0 with a 2.17 ERA (12er/49.2ip) and 27 strike-outs in 33 games

� Stranded 13 of 17 inherited runners � Limiting opposing batters to a .205 (35-for-171) average; right-handers were 21-for-116 (.181)

� Unscored upon in 24 of 32 relief outings (Redbirds were 12-20 in games he pitched)

� Retired the first batter his faced in 20 of 32 appearances (62.5%) � Induced 10 double plays, tied for second-most on the team be-hind Nick Greenwood (13)

� All five attempting basestealers were successful stealing while on the mound

� Logged a 1.54 ERA (2er/11.1ip) in eight May games (one start) � Made lone start in second game of a doubleheader on 6/1 vs. Salt Lake (2.2 IP, 1 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 3 BB, 2 K)

� Went 1-0 with a 0.68 ERA (1er/13.1ip) in nine July games � Recorded a 4.58 ERA (9er/17.2ip) in 12 August contests

2014 � Pitched the entire season with Triple-A Memphis, going 1-2 with a 4.34 ERA (32er/66.1ip) in 45 games (one start) � Led Pacific Coast League relievers in lowest walks/9 IP (1.86) � His 45 games were only fewer than Jorge Rondon’s team-leading 51 appearances

� Struck out 36 batters against 17 walks � Held PCL batters to a .258 average against (64-for-248); limited opposing right-handers to a .231 average (33-for-143)

� Stranded 18 of his 25 runners � Pitched more than 1.0 inning in 21 relief outings � Pitched considerably better at home, logging a 2.62 ERA (10er/34.1ip) in 22 home games against a 6.19 ERA (22er/32.0ip) in 23 road outings (one start)

� Began season with a 7.45 ERA (8er/9.2ip) and two strikeouts in eight April outings

� Set career-high with 10 hits allowed on 4/9 at Omaha; also

matched career-high with five runs allowed � Collected his first Triple-A strikeout on 4/24 vs. Round Rock (Bryan Petersen)

� Recovered to post a 2.12 ERA (4er/17.0ip) with 16 strikeouts in nine May games

� Picked up first Triple-A victory with 1 2/3 scoreless innings on 6/10 vs. Tacoma

� Allowed 11 runs over 10 June outings spanning 13.2 innings pitched (7.24 ERA)

� Threw a career-high 4.0 innings of relief while stranded two run-ners on 8/20 vs. Sacramento

� Made only start of his career in an 11-6 win on 8/29 at New Or-leans (ND, 3.1 IP, 4 H, 3 R, 3 ER, 2 BB)

2013 � Split time with Advanced-A Palm Beach and Double-A Springfield, combining for a 5-3 record, 2.83 ERA (23er/73.2ip), 56 strike-outs, and three saves in 52 games

� Went 2-2 with a 2.16 ERA (6er/25ip) and three saves in 16 games with Palm Beach

� Tied a career-high with four strikeouts on 4/27 vs Jupiter, allow-ing only one hit in 2.1 innings

� Went 2.0 innings or more in seven games with Palm Beach � Promoted to Double-A on 5/27 � Was 3-1 with a 3.26 ERA (17er/47ip), 36 strikeouts, and 10 walks in 36 games in Springfield

� Named a Texas League Mid-Season All-Star � Surrendered three hits and two earned runs, including the sec-ond home run of the game from George Springer, in 1.0 inning of the All-Star Game

� Allowed 12 of his 23 inherited runners to score � Pitched a career-high 3.2 innings against Arkansas on 8/1, not allowing a hit or run

2012 � Spent the year with Single-A Quad Cities with a 4-7 record, 2.22 ERA (16er/65ip), 57 strikeouts, and 20 saves in 55 games, eventu-ally being named a Midwest League Mid-Season All-Star

� Led the Midwest League in appearances (55) and tied for the league lead in games finished (50)

� Ranked 3rd in the Midwest League with 20 saves � Named Midwest League Mid-Season All-Star � Appeared in the ninth inning of the All-Star game but was

roughed up (0.2 IP, 4 H, 2 ER, K) � Suppressed righties to a .184 clip (28-for-152) � Kept opponents off the board 40 of his 55 outings � Only seven of his 25 inherited runners scored � Was 20 for 27 in save opportunities

Heath WYATTBATS THROWS HEIGHT WEIGHTRIGHT RIGHT 6-2 190

BORN: August 27, 1988 OPENING DAY AGE: 27

BIRTHPLACE: Searcy, AR RESIDENCE: Searcy, AR

SCHOOL: Southeastern Oklahoma State University

ACQUIRED: Cardinals’ 33rd round selection in the June, 2011 First-Year Player Draft

Heath R. Wyatt

QUICK HITS � 6th professional season, all with the Cardinals organization � Made Triple-A debut with Memphis in 2014; led Pacific Coast League relievers in lowest walks/9 IP (1.86) � 2013 Texas League Mid-Season All-Star � 2012 Midwest League Mid-Season All-Star; finished 3rd in the circuit with 20 saves � Member of the 2011 Appalachian League Champion Johnson City Cardinals

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YEAR TEAM W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK GDP AVG2011 Johnson City 3-1 3.24 23 0 0 0 8 25.0 22 11 9 1 2 7 30 2 0 2 .2372012 Quad Cities 4-7 2.24 55 0 0 0 20 64.1 53 26 16 2 7 20 57 4 2 4 .2262013 Palm Beach 2-2 2.16 16 0 0 0 3 25.0 24 7 6 1 2 7 18 0 0 6 .270 Springfield 3-1 3.26 36 0 0 0 0 47.0 46 18 17 5 3 10 38 4 0 3 .2542014 Memphis 1-2 4.34 45 1 0 0 0 66.1 64 33 32 5 5 17 36 1 0 8 .2582015 Springfield 1-2 2.63 15 0 0 0 2 24 18 7 7 1 3 9 23 2 0 2 .205 Memphis 3-0 2.17 33 1 0 0 0 49.2 35 14 12 3 4 15 27 1 0 10 .205Minor Lg. Totals 17-15 2.96 223 2 0 0 33 301.1 262 116 99 18 26 85 229 14 2 35 .237

� In 10 games during April, he recorded two saves and never gave up an earned run in 12.0 innings of work

� Finished his final seven outings of the season with no earned runs (9.2ip)

2011 � Pitched with Rookie-level Johnson City, going 3-1 with a 3.20 ERA (9er/25.1ip), 30 strikeouts, seven walks, and eight saves in 23 relief outings

� Held right-handed hitters to a .222 average (14-for-63) � Notched six saves in 10 August appearances, recording a 2.70 ERA (3er/10ip)

� Allowed only two extra-base hits, both on 6/26 at Greenville

� Recorded 18 scoreless outings � Set a career-high by striking out four batters on 6/24 at Greenville � Pitched 1.0 inning in the Appy League playoffs, notching a save over Danville on 9/1 in a hitless outing

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION � Graduated from Searcy (Ark.) High School � Attended Southeastern Oklahoma State University where he holds the single-season record for most games pitched in a sea-son (35) and is tied with the most saves in a season (16)

� First-team All-American as both a junior and a senior at South-eastern

� Named Lone Star Conference All-Tournament MVP � Lone Star Conference Pitcher of the Year in 2010

� Led Southeastern to their third Lone Star Conference Champion-ship

� Was the second Southeastern player taken in the 2011 draft after outfielder Justin Miller, was taken by San Diego in the 30th round

� Selected in the 33rd round by St. Louis in the June, 2011 First-Year Player Draft

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2015 FINAL STATISTICS PLAYERS  AVG G AB R  H  2B 3B HR RBI TB BB IBB SO SB CS OBP SLG SF SH HBP DP E* Anna, Dean .272 125 445 80 121 22 3 3 44 158 77 1 61 5 5 .382 .355 3 5 4 10 10 Brown, Gary .160 9 25 1 4 0 0 0 1 4 1 0 4 0 0 .192 .160 0 0 0 2 0 Diaz, Aledmys .380 14 50 12 19 3 0 3 6 31 6 1 5 0 1 .448 .62 1 0 1 2 2 Easley, Ed .251 88 279 26 70 12 0 4 36 94 39 1 44 1 2 .345 .337 2 1 2 8 6 Garcia, Anthony .276 18 58 7 16 4 1 2 10 28 6 0 11 0 1 .344 .483 0 0 0 1 0* Garcia, Greg .294 94 330 47 97 19 2 0 36 120 48 1 55 16 3 .391 .364 1 4 5 11 17* Hazelbaker, Jeremy .333 58 207 38 69 10 7 10 46 123 23 0 60 8 2 .403 .594 1 0 2 3 0* Jay, Jon .385 4 13 3 5 0 0 1 1 8 1 1 1 2 0 .429 .615 0 0 0 0 0* Johnson, Dan .260 94 350 51 91 19 1 15 62 157 45 1 64 0 1 .345 .449 5 0 3 3 2# Kelly, Ty .203 79 227 23 46 5 4 2 21 65 38 0 43 3 3 .317 .286 2 1 1 4 8* Martini, Nick .393 22 56 12 22 4 2 1 14 33 9 0 10 1 0 .485 .589 0 1 1 2 0 Mejia, Alex .275 59 167 26 46 7 1 3 17 64 15 1 25 3 0 .335 .383 2 2 1 6 4* Moore, Scott .175 34 114 11 20 7 0 2 12 33 14 1 37 2 1 .275 .289 1 0 2 1 3* O’Neill, Mike .257 33 70 4 18 1 0 0 5 19 12 0 4 1 0 .373 .271 0 2 1 2 0* Ortega, Rafael .286 131 437 66 125 22 6 2 42 165 55 1 71 17 6 .367 .378 2 6 2 4 6 Pham, Tommy .327 48 171 29 56 10 1 6 39 86 22 0 36 9 0 .398 .503 3 0 0 5 1 Piscotty, Stephen .272 87 320 54 87 28 2 11 41 152 46 0 62 5 6 .366 .475 3 0 3 13 5 Rosario, Alberto .313 4 16 3 5 2 0 0 0 7 0 0 2 0 1 .313 .438 0 0 0 0 0 Scruggs, Xavier .238 109 383 54 91 22 1 14 57 157 54 1 103 4 3 .341 .410 4 0 8 9 5* Stanley, Cody .241 92 270 36 65 11 0 7 45 97 24 1 49 2 1 .304 .359 6 0 3 6 5 Tartamella, Travis .203 40 118 9 24 5 0 0 9 29 6 1 38 0 0 .236 .246 3 4 0 1 3* Wiley, Brett .333 1 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 .333 .333 0 0 0 0 0 Williams, Matt .240 61 146 18 35 6 1 0 16 43 29 0 27 5 2 .365 .295 2 0 1 6 7 Wilson, Jacob .231 89 307 41 71 14 1 11 56 120 23 0 68 2 1 .292 .391 6 0 6 8 12 Team Total .261 144 4725 669 1231 237 34 97 627 1827 604 12 940 86 39 .347 .387 47 47 46 110 110

PITCHERS   W L ERA G GS CG SH GF SV SVO IP TBF H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO BK WP DP AVG AB Butler, Keith 2 3 6.12 29 0 0 0 9 1 1 32.1 149 32 24 22 4 4 21 2 23 0 3 4 .264 121* Cooney, Tim 6 4 2.74 14 14 1 1 0 0 0 88.2 339 61 32 27 9 4 16 1 63 0 3 6 .195 313 Donofrio, Joey 0 0 4.38 8 0 0 0 6 0 0 12.1 51 10 8 6 1 0 5 1 5 0 1 2 .233 43* Garcia, Jaime 0 1 16.87 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2.2 17 6 5 5 0 1 2 0 3 0 0 0 .429 14* Gast, John 7 10 5.03 24 24 1 1 0 0 0 121.2 560 153 84 68 12 6 43 1 90 0 5 9 .309 495* Gonzales, Marco 1 5 5.45 14 14 0 0 0 0 0 69.1 312 91 43 42 10 1 24 1 51 0 1 6 .323 282* Greenwood, Nick 13 6 5.79 32 22 0 0 3 0 0 129 568 166 88 83 16 5 25 1 60 1 6 13 .313 530* Hald, Kyle 2 2 4.91 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 22.0 99 30 13 12 4 0 6 0 9 1 1 3 .323 93 Harris, Mitch 0 4 3.38 25 0 0 0 17 4 5 26.2 117 30 13 10 1 1 10 4 20 0 0 1 .286 105 Hatley, Marcus 4 4 3.14 36 0 0 0 17 5 6 48.2 211 52 20 17 3 1 19 2 31 0 1 5 .280 186 Heyer, Kurt 1 1 2.78 10 1 0 0 2 0 0 22.2 99 24 7 7 0 1 9 1 10 0 2 2 .273 88* Kiekhefer, Dean 2 1 2.41 50 1 0 0 17 2 4 59.2 248 68 21 16 5 0 7 1 37 0 0 7 .285 239 Lee, Thomas 3 1 1.62 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 39.0 152 38 7 7 4 1 5 0 20 0 0 7 .264 144* Lyons, Tyler 9 5 3.14 16 16 2 1 0 0 0 94.2 397 104 34 33 12 2 13 0 96 1 0 8 .274 379 Petrick, Zach 7 7 4.52 28 28 0 0 0 0 0 157.1 673 181 88 79 14 6 29 2 113 0 3 10 .287 631* Reed, Jimmy 0 2 6.48 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 8.1 39 13 6 6 2 0 2 0 4 0 0 1 .351 37 Reyes, Arturo 1 3 7.82 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 25.1 127 36 22 22 2 3 16 2 17 0 5 4 .340 106* Sherriff, Ryan 0 0 1.69 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 5.1 21 3 1 1 1 0 3 0 2 0 0 1 .167 18 Socolovich, Miguel 2 2 2.48 21 0 0 0 2 0 3 32.2 126 18 9 9 1 1 12 0 36 0 1 4 .165 109 Thomas, Chris 2 0 2.55 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 17.2 74 17 6 5 2 1 6 0 13 0 0 2 .254 67 Tuivailala, Sam 3 1 1.60 43 0 0 0 37 17 17 45.0 188 28 9 8 2 3 26 2 43 0 6 5 .176 159 Walden, Jordan 0 0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.20 9 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 1 0 .167 6 Waldron, Tyler 4 6 4.74 46 2 0 0 7 1 3 76.0 320 85 43 40 14 0 12 2 40 0 2 8 .279 305 Whiting, Boone 0 2 7.77 7 3 0 0 2 0 0 22.0 114 30 20 19 3 1 21 0 14 0 2 5 .326 92* Wright, Justin 1 1 3.05 36 0 0 0 8 0 0 44.1 183 39 15 15 0 2 14 1 40 0 1 6 .236 165 Wyatt, Heath 3 0 2.17 33 1 0 0 12 0 1 49.2 193 35 14 12 3 4 15 2 27 0 1 10 .205 171 Team Total 73 71 4.10 - - 4 140 40 5386 633 125 363 870 45 .276 14 30 1254.2 1351 571 48 26 3 129 4898

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ON2015 MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICSSTARTERS BY BATTING ORDER LOCATIONLEADOFFOrtega 61 (31-30)Anna 60 (30-30)Kelly 10 (5-5)Pham 9 (4-5)Jay 3 (2-1)G. Garcia 1 (1-0)O’Neill 1 (0-1)

2ND SPOTEasley 43 (19-24)Piscotty 40 (24-16)Anna 27 (12-15)Wilson 9 (6-3)Kelly 8 (3-5)Pham 7 (4-3)Stanley 6 (2-4)G. Garcia 2 (1-1)Ortega 2 (2-0)Diaz 2 (1-1)Jay 1 (0-1)

3RD SPOTJohnson 77 (41-36)Piscotty 31 (13-18)G. Garcia 18 (10-8)Pham 9 (6-3)Scruggs 6 (2-4)Moore 2 (1-1)

CLEAN UPScruggs 63 (32-31)Pham 20 (9-11)Moore 15 (7-8)Piscotty 14 (7-7)Johnson 12 (7-5)Stanley 9 (7-2)Hazelbaker 6 (3-3)Wilson 3 (1-2)A. Garcia 3 (1-2)

5TH SPOTG. Garcia 46 (26-20)Scruggs 26 (13-13)Wilson 18 (9-9)Stanley 14 (7-7)Hazelbaker 13 (7-6)A. Garcia 8 (5-3)Moore 7 (1-6)Easley 7 (3-4)Martini 1 (1-0)Ortega 1 (0-1)Brown 1 (0-1)Kelly 1 (0-1)

6TH SPOTWilson 25 (16-9)G. Garcia 21 (8-13)Anna 20 (9-11)Kelly 15 (8-7)Hazelbaker 15 (6-9)Stanley 13 (8-5)Scruggs 11 (6-5)Moore 6 (2-4)Easley 6 (4-2)Williams 3 (1-2)Mejia 3 (3-0)Diaz 2 (2-0)A. Garcia 1 (0-1)Wilson 1 (0-1)Ortega 1 (0-1)O’Neill 1 (0-1)

7TH SPOTWilson 23 (12-11)Stanley 22 (13-9)Kelly 18 (5-13)Ortega 12 (5-7)Mejia 12 (8-4)Easley 12 (4-8)Anna 10 (4-6)Hazelbaker 9 (6-3)Williams 8 (4-4)Martini 5 (4-1)G. Garcia 4 (2-2)O’Neill 3 (3-0)Diaz 3 (1-2)Tartamella 1 (1-0)Brown 1 (1-0)Moore 1 (0-1)

8TH SPOTOrtega 32 (19-13)Williams 25 (10-15)Mejia 19 (9-10)Tartamella 15 (9-6)Kelly 11 (7-4)Martini 7 (4-3)Diaz 6 (3-3)O’Neill 5 (1-4)Hazelbaker 5 (2-3)Wilson 4 (3-1)Stanley 3 (1-3)Rosario 3 (1-2)Anna 2 (1-1)Martini 2 (1-1)Easley 2 (1-1)A. Garcia 2 (0-2)Wiley 1 (1-0)

9TH SPOTPitcher 84 (45-39)Tartamella 17 (8-9)Williams 9 (7-2)Mejia 9 (3-6)O’Neill 7 (3-4)Ortega 6 (4-2)Brown 4 (0-4)Hazelbaker 4 (2-2)Diaz 1 (1-0)Easley 1 (0-1)

STARTERS BY FIELDING POSITION

PITCHERPetrick 28 (12-16)Gast 24 (10-14)Greenwood 21 (15-6)Lyons 16 (10-6)Cooney 14 (9-5)Gonzales 14 (5-9)Lee 6 (4-2)Reyes 5 (1-4)Hald 4 (2-2)Whiting 3 (0-3)Reed 2 (0-2)Waldron 2 (0-2)Garcia 1 (0-1)Wyatt 1 (1-0)Kiekhefer 1 (1-0)Heyer 1 (1-0)

CATCHERStanley 56 (33-23)Easley 51 (22-29)Tartamella 33 (18-15)Rosario 4 (2-2)

FIRST BASEJohnson 74 (38-36)Scruggs 51 (23-28)Moore 6 (4-2)Piscotty 6 (3-3)Easley 6 (4-2)

SECOND BASEAnna 99 (51-48)G. Garcia 17 (7-10)Wilson 9 (5-4)Williams 7 (4-3)Mejia 6 (4-2)Kelly 5 (1-4)Wiley 1 (1-0)

SHORTSTOPG. Garcia 68 (37-31)Williams 27 (14-13)Mejia 18 (8-10)Anna 17 (6-11)Diaz 14 (8-6)

THIRD BASEWilson 74 (43-31)Moore 26 (7-19)Mejia 19 (11-8)Kelly 18 (8-10)G. Garcia 5 (3-2)Williams 2 (2-0)

LEFT FIELDScruggs 37 (19-18)Kelly 28 (12-16)Ortega 21 (13-8)O’Neill 18 (8-1)Martini 12 (7-5)Piscotty 10 (5-5)A. Garcia 10 (5-5)Williams 4 (2-2)Pham 2 (1-1)Brown 1 (1-0)Hazelbaker 1 (1-0)

CENTER FIELD Ortega 78 (41-37)Pham 40 (20-20)Kelly 8 (8-1)Brown 5 (0-5)Jay 4 (2-2)

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Williams 4 (0-4)Piscotty 3 (2-1)Hazelbaker 2 (1-1)

RIGHT FIELDPiscotty 59 (31-28)Hazelbaker 49 (25-24)Ortega 16 (8-8)Scruggs 9 (6-3)A. Garcia 5 (1-4)Kelly 4 (1-3)Williams 1 (0-1)Martini 1 (1-0)

DESIGNATED HITTERJohnson 16 (9-7)Stanley 12 (7-5)Easley 13 (5-8)Piscotty 7 (3-4)Scruggs 7 (4-3)Anna 1 (0-1)Martini 1 (1-0)Moore 1 (0-1)Garcia 1 (1-0)Pham 1 (0-1)

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Overall Record 73-71 39-33 34-38

1st Half Record 37-35 21-16 16-19

2nd Half Record 36-36 18-17 18-19

Series Openers 18-18 8-10 10-8

Series Finales 21-15 11-7 10-8

Homestand Openers 5-6 5-6 -

Homestand Finales 7-4 7-4 -

Road Trip Openers 7-4 - 7-4

Road Trip Finales 6-5 - 6-5

Travel Days 14-14 4-4 10-10

After Scheduled Off Days 4-2 1-1 3-1

Redbirds Score First 51-25 27-8 24-17

Opponent Scores First 22-46 12-25 10-21

Games Won In Last AB 10-11 9-2 1-9

Come-From-Behind-Wins 7-4 6-0 1-4

Losses After Leading 33 7 25

Bat Around For/Against 15/7 6/3 9/4

vs. RH Starter 48-48 23-21 25-27

vs. LH Starter 24-23 15-12 9-11

Redbirds Starter 6+ IP 41-25 25-14 16-11

Redbirds Starter 7+ IP 24-6 15-3 9-3

Redbirds Starter 8+ IP 6-1 5-0 1-1

Redbirds Use Bullpen First 15-36 9-15 6-21

Opponent Use Bullpen First 53-30 27-16 26-14

Bullpen Allows Runs 30-53 10-21 19-33

Bullpen Allows No Runs 38-17 26-11 13-6

Outhit Opponent 43-5 20-1 23-4

Equal # of Hits 8-8 4-4 4-4

Outhit by Opponent 22-56 15-27 7-29

Redbirds Homer 45-27 25-12 20-15

Redbirds Allow Homer 27-48 13-23 14-26

Score Fewer Than 3 Runs 7-33 8-19 0-14

Score 3-4 Runs 11-25 9-12 2-13

Score 5+ Runs 56-12 23-2 33-10

SITUATION TOTAL HOME ROAD

Commit 0 Errors 33-33 18-17 15-16

Commit 1-2 Errors 37-33 19-15 18-18

Commit 3+ Errors 0-5 0-1 0-4

Leading After 6th 61-5 31-1 30-4

Trailing After 6th 3-56 3-32 0-24

Leading After 7th 63-3 30-1 32-2

Trailing After 7th 3-60 2-30 1-30

Leading After 8th 62-0 29-0 33-0

Trailing After 8th 2-61 2-30 0-31

Extra Innings 2-4 2-2 0-2

Day Games 16-11 8-4 8-7

Night Games 57-60 31-29 26-31

Shutout Record 14-6 7-4 3-1

Doubleheader Record 3-3 (1-1-1) 3-3 0-0

Series Record (W-L-T) 13-17-9 9-8-2 4-9-7

April Record 8-12 4-7 4-5

May Record 16-14 9-6 7-8

June Record 17-12 13-6 4-6

July Record 16-12 9-10 7-5

August Record 10-20 2-7 8-13

September Record 6-1 3-0 3-1

Sunday Record 11-11 5-5 6-6

Monday Record 12-7 6-4 6-3

Tuesday Record 12-8 6-4 6-4

Wednesday Record 11-4 6-2 5-2

Thursday Record 8-16 6-6 2-10

Friday Record 10-10 6-5 4-7

Saturday Record 9-13 4-7 5-6

vs. NL Affiliate 45-39 25-20 20-19

vs. AL Affiliate 30-30 14-14 16-16

White Jerseys 37-28 37-28 -

Gray Jerseys 34-37 - 34-37

Red Jerseys 2-2 2-1 0-1

Specialty Jerseys 1-3 1-3 -

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12+ TOTAL AVGOPPONENTS 77 69 106 63 75 78 62 59 33 0 5 2 633 4.4

REDBIRDS 97 82 93 85 88 65 65 53 53 1 2 0 669 4.7

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+REDBIRDS SCORE 0-6 2-12 5-16 6-14 7-9 11-4 10-1 14-3 5-2 6-1 8-0

REDBIRDS ALLOW 14-0 11-0 11-6 10-4 8-13 6-13 4-11 2-5 0-10 2-3 0-7

1r 2r 3r 4r 5r 6r 7r 8r 9r 10r 11r+REDBIRDS AT HOME 18-8 5-7 5-1 2-3 2-7 2-0 2-2 1-0 3-0 0-0 0-2

REDBIRDS ON ROAD 3-11 5-5 2-6 6-4 7-2 4-5 2-2 2-1 1-0 0-0 1-0

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2015 TRANSACTIONSOPENING DAY ROSTER (25+1) - APRIL 9, 2015

Pitchers - Keith Butler *, Tim Cooney, John Gast, Marco Gonzales, Nick Greenwood, Mitch Harris, Marcus Hatley, Dean Kiekhefer, Tyler Lyons, Zach Petrick, Miguel Socolovich, Sam Tuivailala, Tyler Waldon, Boone Whiting

Catchers - Ed Easley, Cody Stanley, Travis Tartamella

Infielders - Dean Anna, Greg Garcia, Ty Kelly, Scott Moore, Xavier Scruggs, Matt Williams

Outfielders - Gary Brown, Rafael Ortega, Stephen Piscotty

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NO. DATE ADD/DEL POS PLAYER TO FROM70. 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 Springfield74. 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 Springfield79. 7/10 Add LHP Marco Gonzales D.L.80. 7/10 Delete LHP Marco Gonzales Palm Beach81. 7/10 Add RHP Thomas Lee Springfield82. 7/11 Delete LHP Nick Greenwood St. Louis83. 7/11 Delete RHP Sam Tuivailala St. Louis84. 7/11 Add RHP Chris Thomas Springfield85. 7/11 Add INF Xavier Scruggs St. Louis86. 7/18 Delete INF Matt Williams Springfield87. 7/18 Add LHP Nick Greenwood St. Louis88. 7/20 Delete RHP Chris Thomas Springfield89. 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 Springfield96. 7/27 Delete RHP Thomas Lee Springfield97. 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 Springfield102. 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 Springfield106. 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 Springfield111. 8/5 Delete RHP Jordan Walden (rehab) St. Louis112. 8/7 Delete INF Matt Williams Springfield113. 8/7 Add RHP Chris Thomas Springfield114. 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 Springfield118. 8/17 Delete OF Tommy Pham St. Louis119 8/18 Add OF Anthony Garcia Springfield120. 8/23 Delete INF Greg Garcia St. Louis121. 8/23 Add LHP Tyler Lyons St. Louis122. 8/23 Delete RHP Chris Thomas Springfield123. 8/23 Add INF Aledmys Diaz Springfield124. 8/28 Delete RHP Sam Tuivailala St. Louis125. 8/28 Add RHP Chris Thomas Springfield126. 8/28 Add OF Jon Jay (rehab) St. Louis127. 8/30 Delete LHP John Gast D. L.128. 8/30 Add LHP Kyle Hald Springfield129. 8/31 Delete LHP Marco Gonzales St. Louis130. 8/31 Add RHP Sam Tuivailala St. Louis131. 9/1 Delete RHP Mitch Harris St. Louis132. 9/1 Delete C Cody Stanley St. Louis133. 9/1 Add INF Brett Wiley Springfield134. 9/2 Delete LHP Nick Greenwood St. Louis135. 9/2 Delete RHP Miguel Socolovich St. Louis136. 9/2 Delete LHP Tyler Lyons St. Louis137. 9/2 Add RHP Kurt Heyer Springfield138. 9/2 Add LHP Ryan Sherriff Springfield139. 9/2 Add LHP Marco Gonzales St. Louis140. 9/3 Add LHP Nick Greenwood Springfield141. 9/4 Delete OF Jon Jay (rehab) St. Louis142. 9/4 Delete INF Brett Wiley Sprngfield143. 9/8 Delete RHP Sam Tuivailala St. Louis145. 9/11 Delete C Ed Easley St. Louis146. 9/21 Delete C Travis Tartamella St. Louis

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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 (1-0) 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) Urckfitz 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 (1-3) Gagnon Hatley (2) 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) 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 (8) 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

2015 DAY-BY-DAY RESULTS

MAY STANDINGS: 16-14 (Home 9-6, Road 7-8) AVG .246, 15 HR, 3.98 ERA 54,684 (13)

APRIL STANDINGS: 8-12 (Home 4-7, Road 4-5) AVG .222, 14 HR, 4.68 ERA 40,053 (11)

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2015 DAY-BY-DAY RESULTS (cont’d)Date Gm. Opp. Score Result Record Pos. GB/GA Winner Loser Save Time Att6/25 74 NAS 0-5 L 38-36 2 -6.0 Mills Lyons (5-3) 2:32 3,0686/26 75 CSP 9-0 W 39-36 2 -6.0 Greenwood (6-2) Roenicke 2:18 3,8526/27 76 CSP 0-2 L 39-37 2 -7.0 Burgos Gast (4-5) Goforth 2:16 7,0926/28 77 CSP 4-3 W 40-37 2 -6.0 Hatley (4-2) Pena 3:26 3,4256/29 78 CSP 1-0 W 41-37 2 -5.0 Tuivailala (3-0) Goforth 2:17 2,9856/30 79 OKC 1-2 L 41-38 2 -6.0 Surkamp Lyons (5-4) Buchter 2:16 2,937

7/1 80 OKC 2-3 L 41-39 2 -6.0 Beachy Greenwood (6-3) Ravin 2:12 2,8167/2 81 OKC 4-8 L 41-40 2 -6.0 Huff Gast (4-6) 2:43 3,0387/3 82 OKC 2-3 L 41-41 2 -7.0 Reed (0-1) West Buchter 3:05 8,5487/4 83 @CSP 15-1 W 42-41 2 -6.0 Petrick (5-4) Dillard 2:53 8,8967/5 84 @CSP 7-3 W 43-41 2 -6.0 Wyatt (1-0) Thornburg Butler (1) 2:39 4,0507/6 85 @CSP 12-4 W 44-41 2 -6.0 Greenwood (7-3) Roenicke 2:33 1,5947/7 86 @CSP 13-6 W 45-41 2 -5.0 Gast (5-6) Burgos Tuivailala (12) 3:00 4,9837/8 NAS Postponed (travel); game rescheduled as part of 7/9 doubleheader7/9 87 NAS 2-3 L 45-42 2 -5.5 Zito Reed (0-2) 1:54 3,892 88 NAS 3-7 L 45-43 2 -6.0 Neal Hatley (4-3) 2:02 DH7/10 89 NAS 9-1 W 46-43 2 -6.0 Lee (2-1) Martin 2:28 4,1617/11 90 NAS 5-4 W 47-43 2 -6.0 Thomas (1-0) Leon Kiekhefer (1) 2:44 7,3237/12 91 NAS 12-3 W 48-43 2 -5.0 Lyons (6-4) Long 2:55 3,2457/13-7/15 TRIPLE-A ALL-STAR BREAK7/16 92 @IOW 1-4 L 48-44 2 -6.0 Edwards Jr. Waldron (2-5) Schlitter 2:25 9,0347/17 93 @IOW 7-9 L 48-45 2 -6.0 Beeler Petrick (5-5) Schlitter 2:36 12,9347/18 94 @IOW 4-10 L 48-46 2 -6.0 Paulino Gast (5-7) 2:24 11,9377/19 95 @IOW 2-4 L 48-47 2 -6.0 Pimentel Lyons (6-5) Schlitter 2:23 8,1897/20 96 @NO 7-1 W 49-47 2 -5.0 Greenwood (8-3) Nicolino 2:42 6,3457/21 97 @NO 9-0 W 50-47 2 -5.0 Lee (3-1) Rienzo 2:17 2,0347/22 98 @NO 9-5 W 51-47 2 -5.0 Waldron (3-5) Batista 3:17 2,1567/23 99 @NO 5-8 L 51-48 2 -6.0 Nappo Harris (0-1) Wittgren 2:47 5,8767/24 100 IOW 5-3 W 52-48 2 -5.0 Waldron (4-5) Edwards Jr. Hatley (4) 2:45 4,5577/25 101 IOW 7-5 W 53-48 2 -5.0 Greenwood (9-3) Britton Hatley (5) 2:13 6,8937/26 102 IOW 2-1 W 54-48 2 -4.0 Wright (1-0) Schlitter 2:13 3,4697/27 103 IOW 3-8 L 54-49 2 -5.0 Wada Gonzales (0-2) 2:39 3,4247/28 104 OKC 7-6 W 55-49 2 -4.0 Petrick (6-5) Surkamp Tuivailala (13) 2:48 2,9607/29 105 OKC 3-2 W 56-49 2 -4.0 Lyons (7-5) Stults Harris (3) 2:26 2,4477/30 106 OKC 9-0 W 57-49 2 -3.0 Greenwood (10-3) Fontanez 2:10 4,0807/31 107 OKC 1-6 L 57-50 2 -3.0 Wieland Gast (5-8) 2:23 6,276

8/1 108 @RR 4-5 (11) L 57-51 2 -4.0 Edwards Tuivailala (3-1) 3:22 10,0388/2 109 @RR 8-9 L 57-52 2 -5.0 Lamb Hatley (4-4) Edwards 3:09 8,5928/3 110 @RR 7-3 W 58-52 2 -4.0 Lyons (8-5) Wolf 2:24 7,1928/4 111 @RR 9-7 W 59-52 2 -3.0 Socolovich (2-1) Irwin Tuivailala (14) 3:28 8,1018/5 112 @NAS 3-8 L 59-53 2 -4.0 Zito Gonzales (0-3) 3:04 5,3328/6 113 @NAS 0-8 L 59-54 2 -5.0 Thompson Waldron (4-6) 2:10 7,5048/7 114 @NAS 7-4 W 60-54 2 -4.0 Petrick (7-5) Neal Tuivailala (15) 2:55 10,4898/8 115 @NAS 1-4 L 60-55 2 -5.0 Martin Gast (5-9) Castro 2:31 11,0438/9 116 @NAS 11-2 W 61-55 2 -5.0 Greenwood (11-3) Mills 3:05 8,4018/10 OFF DAY8/11 117 @OMA 5-0 W 62-55 2 -4.0 Wyatt (2-0) Broderick 2:44 3,7438/12 118 @OMA 3-4 L 62-56 2 -5.5 Clemens Harris (0-2) Coleman 2:57 5,8448/13 119 @OMA 5-6 L 62-57 2 -6.0 Socolovich (2-2) Coleman Baumann 2:22 7,0668/14 120 @OMA 2-4 L 62-58 2 -6.0 Clemens Greenwood (11-4) Alexander 2:30 9,0238/15 121 ABQ 1-8 L 62-59 2 -6.0 Laffey Reyes (0-1) 2:55 8,1098/16 122 ABQ 1-6 L 62-60 2 -6.0 Owens Gonzales (0-4) 2:58 3,4468/17 123 ABQ 2-4 (11) L 62-61 2 -6.0 Diaz Harris (0-3) 2:23 2,5048/18 124 ABQ 5-4 W 63-61 2 -5.0 Gast (6-9) Butler Tuivailala (16) 2:48 2,7348/19 125 EP 1-8 L 63-62 2 -5.0 McCutchen Greenwood (11-5) 2:32 2,0008/20 126 EP 5-7 L 63-63 2 -5.0 Vincent Wright (1-1) Garces 2:59 2,7928/21 127 EP 7-0 W 64-63 2 -4.0 Gonzales (1-4) Erlin 2:36 5,8168/22 128 EP 3-9 L 64-64 2 -5.0 Lane Petrick (7-6) 2:53 8,4638/23 129 @TAC 8-2 W 65-64 2 -5.0 Gast (7-9) Paxton 2:40 6,6948/24 130 @TAC 6-10 L 65-65 2 -6.0 Sampson Greenwood (11-6) 2:43 6,2828/25 131 @TAC 8-2 W 66-65 2 -5.0 Lyons (9-5) Wang 2:38 6,5878/26 132 @TAC 7-13 L 66-66 2 -5.0 Luetge Reyes (0-2) 2:52 5,5138/27 133 @REN 9-10 L 66-67 2 -5.0 Fleck Harris (0-4) 3:14 4,9648/28 134 @REN 2-6 L 66-68 2 -6.0 Hessler Petrick (7-7) 3:12 8,2618/29 135 @REN 2-8 L 66-69 2 -7.0 Hively Gast (7-10) 2:24 7,5358/30 136 @REN 6-4 W 67-69 2 -7.0 Greenwood (12-6) Marks Harris (4) 3:14 6,3388/31 137 NO 4-5 L 67-70 2 -7.0 Logan Reyes (0-3) Wittgren 2:48 4,450

9/1 138 NO 6-3 W 68-70 2 -7.0 Hald (1-2) Esch Tuivailala (17) 2:27 3,9329/2 139 NO 6-5 W 69-70 2 -6.0 Wyatt (3-0) Wittgren 2:50 2,9569/3 140 NO 3-2 W 70-70 2 -6.0 Thomas (2-0) Williams Kiekhefer (2) 2:36 3,9949/4 141 @OKC 11-6 W 71-70 2 -5.0 Greenwood (13-6) Anderson 3:16 7,9939/5 142 @OKC 6-0 W 72-70 2 -5.0 Reyes (1-3) Urias 2:33 7,5789/6 143 @OKC 3-5 L 72-71 2 -5.0 Stults Gonzales (1-5) Gonzalez 2:26 6,9009/7 144 @OKC 7-3 W 73-71 2 -5.0 Hald (2-2) Barlow 2:36 5,418

JUNE STANDINGS: 17-12 (Home 13-6, Road 4-6) AVG .259, 23 HR, 3.00 ERA 65,517 (18)

JULY STANDINGS: 16-12 (Home 9-7, Road 7-5) AVG .286, 21 HR, 3.89 ERA 70,129 (14)

AUGUST STANDINGS: 10-20 (Home 2-7, Road 8-13) AVG .271, 19 HR, 5.27 ERA 40,314 (9)

SEPTEMBER STANDINGS: 6-1 (Home 3-0, Road 3-1) AVG .282, 5 HR, 3.34 ERA 10,882 (3)

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INDIVIDUAL PITCHINGStrikeouts, starter 12 Tyler Lyons, May 21 at Sacramento Strikeouts, reliever 4 Marcus Hatley, May 7 vs. Colorado Springs Walks 7 2x, Boone Whiting (May 15 at Colorado Springs) and John Gast (July 23 at New Orleans)Innings, starter 9.0 2x, Tyler Lyons (May 21 at Sacramento) & Tim Cooney (June 2 vs. Las Vegas)Innings, reliever 4.1 Kurt Heyer, May 28 at FresnoHome Runs Allowed 4 Nick Greenwood, August 24 at TacomaWild Pitches 2 2x, Kurt Heyer (May 8 vs. New Orleans) & Jorden Walden (July 31 vs. Oklahoma City)Most Hits Allowed 13 Zach Petrick, August 22 vs. El PasoFewest Hits Allowed, CG 4 Tim Cooney, June 2 vs. Las Vegas Runs Allowed 9 2x, Zach Petrick (August 22 vs. El Paso) & Arturo Reyes (August 26 at Tacoma)

TEAM BATTINGRuns Scored 15 July 4 at Colorado SpringsRuns Scored, both clubs 20 August 26 at TacomaRuns Scored, inning 7 3x, last on August 26 at Tacoma (3rd inning)Hits 22 July 4 at Colorado SpringsHits, both clubs 32 July 4 at Colorado SpringsTotal Bases 32 July 6 at Colorado Springs Doubles 6 August 23 at TacomaTriples 2 4x, last on July 5 at Colorado SpringsHome Runs 3 2x, July 6 at Colorado Springs & September 1 vs. New OrleansHome Runs, both clubs 5 August 24 at TacomaExtra-base Hits 8 July 6 at Colorado SpringsWalks Drawn 10 June 6 at IowaWalks Drawn, both clubs 14 September 4 at IowaMost Strikeouts 14 August 17 vs. Albuquerque (11 inn.)Most Strikeouts, both clubs 26 August 17 vs. Albuquerque (11 inn.)Fewest Strikeouts 2 2x, July 26 vs. Iowa & August 14 at OmahaStolen Bases 4 2x, July 28 vs. Oklahoma City & August 3 at Round RockStolen Bases, opponent 3 May 22 at SacramentoMost GIDP 4 July 31 vs. Oklahoma CityMost LOB 14 August 4 at Round Rock & August 20 vs. El PasoMost LOB, opponent 14 May 14 at Colorado SpringsMost LOB, both clubs 24 August 30 at RenoFewest LOB 3 6x, last August 2 at Round Rock

TEAM PITCHINGMost Strikeouts 12 3x, last on August 17 vs. Albuquerque (11 inn.) Fewest Strikeouts 2 4x, last on September 7 at Oklahoma CityMost Hits Allowed 20 May 8 vs. New OrleansHome Runs Allowed 5 August 24 at TacomaRuns Allowed 13 April 11 vs. Iowa & May 8 vs. New OrleansRuns Allowed, inning, opponent 7 3x, last on August 26 at Tacoma (3rd inning)Most Walks Issued 9 May 15 at Colorado SpringsWalks Issued, both clubs 15 September 4 at Oklahoma CityFewest Walks Issued 0 15x, September 7 at Oklahoma City

TEAM FIELDINGErrors 4 August 17 vs. AlbuquerqueErrors, both clubs 5 2x, last August 17 vs. AlbuquerqueDouble Plays Turned 4 3x, last on July 21, at New OrleansDouble Plays Turned, both clubs 6 July 21 at New OrleansConsecutive Errorless Games 5 May 29 - June 2

MISCELLANEOUSLongest Game, Innings 12.0 May 29 vs. Salt LakeLongest Game, Time (9 inn.) 3:30 May 22 at SacramentoLongest Game Time 3:49 May 29 vs. Salt LakeLongest Seven-inning Game 2:15 April 19 at Round RockLongest Extra-inning Game 3:49 May 29 vs. Salt Lake (12 inn.)Shortest Game, Time (9 inn.) 2:05 June 8 at IowaShortest Seven-inning Game 1:44 June 1 vs. Salt Lake (G1)Shortest Extra-inning Game 2:44 May 11 vs. New Orleans (10 inn.)Largest Crowd, AutoZone Park 8,548 July 3 vs. Oklahoma CityLargest Crowd, Road 12,934 July 17 at IowaLongest Winning Streak 8 2x, May 17 (G2) - May 25 & May 30 - June 6Longest Losing Streak 6 August 12 - August 17Largest Margin of Victory 14 July 4 at Colorado Springs (15-1)Largest Margin of Defeat 13 April 11 vs. Iowa

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PLAYER PCT G PO A E TC DP PBEasley, Ed .987 52 366 21 5 392 2 3Rosario, Alberto 1.000 4 25 0 0 25 1 0Stanley, Cody .985 55 308 27 5 340 1 4Tartamella, Travis .985 35 181 18 3 202 2 2TOTALS .986 144 880 66 13 959 154 9

FIRST BASEMENPLAYER PCT G PO A E TC DPEasley, Ed .987 9 72 4 1 77 9Johnson, Dan .997 75 657 34 2 693 69Moore, Scott 1.000 6 47 2 0 49 6Piscotty, Stephen .982 6 53 2 1 56 5Scruggs, Xavier .994 57 464 20 3 487 50TOTALS .995 144 1293 62 7 1362 154

SECOND BASEMENPLAYER PCT G PO A E TC DPAnna, Dean .986 105 191 302 7 500 82Garcia, Greg .968 19 47 45 3 95 16Kelly, Ty .967 6 19 10 1 30 5Mejia, Alex .970 8 14 18 1 33 9Wiley, Brett 1.000 1 3 6 0 9 1Williams, Matt 1.000 9 11 15 0 26 2Wilson, Jacob .971 9 14 19 1 34 3TOTALS .982 144 299 415 13 727 154

THIRD BASEMENPLAYER PCT G PO A E TC DPGarcia, Greg 1.000 6 4 10 0 14 3Kelly, Ty .953 22 10 51 3 64 3Mejia, Alex .964 24 13 41 2 56 5Moore, Scott .959 26 10 60 3 73 8Williams, Matt .875 2 1 6 1 8 1Wilson, Jacob .952 80 42 175 11 228 21TOTALS .955 144 80 343 20 443 154

SHORTSTOPPLAYER PCT G PO A E TC DPAnna, Dean .959 18 18 52 3 73 10Diaz, Aledmys .974 14 28 47 2 77 14Garcia, Greg .955 69 92 203 14 309 43Mejia, Alex .988 22 28 55 1 84 14Williams, Matt .948 29 30 80 6 116 16TOTALS .961 144 196 437 26 659 154

OUTFIELDERSPLAYER PCT G PO A E TC DPBrown, Gary 1.000 7 14 1 0 15 0Garcia, Anthony 1.000 17 30 2 0 32 0Hazelbaker, Jeremy 1.000 56 107 2 0 109 1Jay, Jon 1.000 4 11 0 0 11 0Kelly, Ty .952 53 77 3 4 84 0Martini, Nick 1.000 15 22 0 0 22 0O’Neill, Mike 1.000 21 30 1 0 31 0Ortega, Rafael .982 126 317 15 6 338 4Pham, Tommy .990 44 102 2 1 105 0Piscotty, Stephen .977 75 167 3 4 174 2Scruggs, Xavier .974 49 68 6 2 76 1Stanley, Cody -- 3 0 0 0 0 0Williams, Matt 1.000 18 13 1 0 14 0TOTALS .983 144 958 36 17 1011 154

PITCHERSPLAYER PCT G PO A E TC DPButler, Keith 1.000 29 1 1 0 2 0Cooney, Tim .857 14 6 12 3 21 0Donofrio, Joey 1.000 8 0 3 0 3 0Garcia, Jaime 1.000 1 0 2 0 2 0Gast, John .800 24 3 17 5 25 1Gonzales, Marco 1.000 14 1 14 0 15 0Greenwood, Nick .968 32 5 25 1 31 0Hald, Kyle 1.000 4 1 3 0 4 0Harris, Mitch 1.000 25 1 1 0 2 0Hatley, Marcus 1.000 36 4 6 0 10 1Heyer, Kurt 1.000 10 1 3 0 4 0Kiekhefer, Dean 1.000 50 6 9 0 15 3Lee, Thomas 1.000 6 3 3 0 6 0Lyons, Tyler .875 16 1 6 1 8 0Petrick, Zach .962 28 10 15 1 26 2Reed, Jimmy 1.000 2 1 0 0 1 0Reyes, Arturo 1.000 5 2 1 0 3 0Sherriff, Ryan -- 3 0 0 0 0 0Socolovich, Miguel .857 21 1 5 1 7 1Thomas, Chris 1.000 12 1 5 0 6 0Tuivailala, Sam 1.000 43 1 5 0 6 1Walden, Jordan -- 2 0 0 0 0 0Waldron, Tyler .944 46 4 13 1 18 0Whiting, Boone 1.000 7 2 0 0 2 0Wright, Justin .889 36 0 8 1 9 1Wyatt, Heath 1.000 33 3 6 0 9 0TOTALS 940 144 58 163 14 235 154

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CATCHER CS SB ATT PCTEasley, Ed 6 34 40 .150Rosario, Alberto 0 1 1 .000Stanley, Cody 13 25 38 .342Tartamella, Travis 5 12 17 .294TOTALS 24 72 96 .250

PITCHER CS SB ATT PCTAardsma, David 0 1 1 .000Butler, Keith 0 1 1 .000Cooney, Tim 3 5 8 .375Donofrio, Joey 0 0 0 --Garcia, Jaime 0 0 0 --Gast, John 2 8 10 .200Gonzales, Marco 0 4 4 .000Greenwood, Nick 1 3 4 .250Hald, Kyle 0 0 0 --Harris, Mitch 2 3 5 .400Hatley, Marcus 3 6 9 .333Heyer, Kurt 1 0 1 1.000Kiekhefer, Dean 1 4 5 .200Lee, Thomas 0 0 0 --

PITCHER CS SB ATT PCTLyons, Tyler 2 2 4 .500Petrick, Zach 5 4 9 .556Reed, Jimmy 0 0 0 --Reyes, Arturo 0 3 3 .000Sherriff, Ryan 0 0 0 --Socolovich, Miguel 1 3 4 .250Thomas, Chris 0 0 0 --Tuivailala, Sam 0 5 5 .000Walden, Jordan 0 1 1 .000Waldron, Tyler 3 11 14 .214Whiting, Boone 0 3 3 .000Wright, Justin 0 1 1 .000Wyatt, Heath 0 5 5 .000TOTALS 24 72 96 .250

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AMERICAN CONFERENCENorthern Division W L PCT GB Oklahoma City Dodgers 86 58 .597 -Iowa Cubs 80 64 .556 6.0Omaha Storm Chasers 80 64 .556 6.0Colorado Springs Sky Sox 62 81 .434 23.5

Southern Division W L PCT GBRound Rock Express 78 66 .542 -Memphis Redbirds 73 71 .507 5.0Nashville Sounds 66 78 .458 12.0New Orleans Zephyrs 58 86 .403 20.0

PACIFIC CONFERENCENorthern Division W L PCT GB Fresno Grizzlies 84 59 .587 -Sacramento River Cats 71 73 .493 13.5Reno Aces 70 74 .486 14.5Tacoma Rainiers 68 76 .472 16.5

Southern Division W L PCT GBEl Paso Chihuahuas 78 66 .542 -Las Vegas 51s 77 67 .535 1.0Albuquerque Isotopes 62 82 .431 16.0Salt Lake Bees 58 86 .403 20.0

AMERICAN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP PACIFIC CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPRound Rock defeats Oklahoma City (3-0) Fresno defeats El Paso (3-1)

PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPFresno defeats Round Rock (3-2)

ATTENDANCE REPORT TEAM OPENINGS LOST TOTAL AVG.1. Sacramento 72 0 672,354 9,3382. Round Rock 69 3 595,012 8,6233. El Paso 71 1 578,952 8,1544. Albuquerque 70 2 560,519 8,0075. Nashville 71 1 565,548 7,9656. Iowa 67 5 504,577 7,5317. Oklahoma City 68 4 471,996 6,9418. Salt Lake 69 3 470,760 6,823

TEAM OPENINGS LOST TOTAL AVG.9. Fresno 71 1 458,431 6,45710. Omaha 70 2 386,141 5,51611. Reno 70 2 376,422 5,37712. Tacoma 71 1 352,521 4,96513. Las Vegas 69 3 333,520 4,83414. New Orleans 69 3 324,973 4,71015. Colorado Springs 65 7 300,209 4,61916. Memphis 69 3 278,579 4,037

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PCL TOP 20 PROSPECTS (as ranked by Baseball America at conclusion of 2015 season) 1. Corey Seager, ss Oklahoma City (Dodgers)2. Joey Gallo, 3b/of Round Rock (Rangers)3. Steven Matz, lhp Las Vegas (Mets)4. Jon Gray, rhp Albuquerque (Rockies)5. Mark Appel, rhp Fresno (Astros)6. Andrew Heaney, lhp Salt Lake (Angels)7. Stephen Piscotty, of Memphis (Cardinals)8. Ketel Marte, ss/2b Tacoma (Mariners)9. Trevor Story, ss Albuquerque (Rockies)10. Dilson Herrera, 2b Las Vegas (Mets)

11. Aaron Blair, rhp Reno (Diamondbacks)12. Chi Chi Gonzalez, rhp Round Rock (Rangers)13. Domingo Santana, of, Colorado Springs (Brewers)14. Brandon Drury, 3b/2b Reno (Diamondbacks)15. Preston Tucker, of Fresno (Astros)16. Marco Gonzales, lhp Memphis (Cardinals)17. Chris Bassitt, rhp Nashville (Athletics)18. Peter O’Brien, of/c Reno (Diamondbacks)19. Tony Kemp, 2b/of Fresno (Astros)20. Taylor Jungmann, rhp Colorado Springs (Brewers)

PCL MID-SEASON ALL-STARS P Adam Conley New OrleansP Andre Rienzo New OrleansP Anthony Ranaudo Round RockP Carlos Pimentel IowaP David Goforth Col. SpringsP Dean Kiekhefer MemphisP Forrest Snow TacomaP Jimmy Reyes Round RockP John Lamb OmahaP Jon Edwards Round RockP Louis Coleman OmahaP Nick Wittgren New Orleans

P Ryan Buchter Okla. CityP Sam Tuivailala MemphisP Tim Cooney MemphisP Tyler Cravy Col. SpringsP Tyson Perez FresnoC Austin Barnes Okla. CityC Jett Bandy Salt LakeC Tomas Telis Round Rock1B Adam Duvall Sacramento1B Cody Decker El Paso1B Jesus Montero Tacoma2B Arismendy Alcantara Iowa

2B Darnell Sweeney Okla. City3B Cheslor Cuthbert Omaha3B Jamie Romak RenoSS Corey Seager Okla. CitySS Cristhian Adames AlbuquerqueSS Ketel Marte TacomaSS Matt Reynolds Las VegasOF Jason Pridie NashvilleOF L.J. Hoes FresnoOF Matt McBride AlbuquerqueOF Peter O’Brien RenoOF Travis Taijeron Las Vegas

Most Valuable Player Matt Duffy, Fresno

Pitcher of the Year Carlos Pimentel, Iowa

Rookie of the Year Alex Dickerson, El Paso

Manager of the Year Damon Berryhill, Oklahoma City

PCL POST-SEASON ALL-STARS & AWARDSC Austin Barnes OKC1B Jesus Montero TAC2B Joey Wendle NAS3B Matt Duffy FRE

SS Cristhian Adames ABQDH Jamie Romak RENOF Alex Dickerson EPOF Domingo Santana CSP

OF Peter O’Brien RENSP Adam Conley NOSP Carlos Pimentel IOWRP Jon Edwards EP

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BATTING TOP 10 (minimum 2.7 plate appearances/scheduled game) BATTER CLUB AVG G AB R H HR RBIMartinez, Jose Omaha .384 98 341 57 131 10 60 Montero, Jesus Tacoma .355 98 394 70 140 18 85 Santana, Domingo Col. Springs .333 95 354 75 118 18 77 Freeman, Mike Reno .317 113 398 79 126 3 41Lucas, Ed Round Rock .316 107 393 43 124 6 48 Worth, Danny Reno .314 106 350 53 110 6 47 Adames, Cristhian Albuquerque .311 116 463 62 144 11 51 Pridie, Jason Nashville .310 127 478 84 148 20 89 Evans, Nick Reno .310 139 520 79 161 17 94 Pena, Ramiro El Paso .308 111 399 68 123 4 57

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TEAM PITCHINGTEAM W-L ERA G CG SHO SV IP H AB TBF R ER HR SAC SF HB BB IBB SO WP BKIowa 80-64 3.73 144 4 11 40 1256 1185 4737 5406 619 521 90 45 45 49 529 26 947 77 5New Orleans 58-86 3.80 144 3 15 30 1270.1 1279 4837 5411 604 537 110 58 32 49 433 17 951 79 5Sacramento 71-73 3.85 144 3 8 38 1312.2 1316 5043 5656 660 561 110 54 50 45 464 3 1119 73 2Omaha 80-64 3.86 144 2 8 40 1255.1 1224 4784 5347 592 539 120 34 33 43 453 17 1075 60 8Okla. City 86-58 3.93 144 5 7 44 1263 1280 4790 5349 608 551 89 63 47 39 408 6 1053 66 3Nashville 66-78 3.95 144 4 9 26 1263 1215 4802 5419 626 554 111 37 48 46 485 14 1037 61 6Memphis 73-71 4.10 144 4 14 30 1254.2 1351 4898 5386 633 571 125 39 36 48 363 26 870 45 3Round Rock 78-66 4.10 144 1 11 41 1263.1 1291 4841 5445 623 575 96 29 50 50 472 7 1050 71 6Fresno 84-59 4.24 143 2 9 36 1264.2 1314 4952 5507 660 596 115 32 44 62 417 15 1096 78 4Las Vegas 77-67 4.45 144 8 8 28 1245.2 1344 4850 5426 673 616 116 45 42 41 448 14 1009 66 2El Paso 78-66 4.57 144 1 2 42 1275.1 1361 4974 5558 721 648 132 42 46 45 450 23 1070 64 4Tacoma 68-76 4.85 144 2 8 24 1265.2 1373 4982 5552 758 682 147 35 41 61 433 5 984 67 6Albuquerque 62-82 4.97 144 2 4 28 1249 1440 4970 5592 781 690 125 56 30 38 498 14 1008 79 10Col. Springs 62-81 5.01 143 0 5 31 1229.1 1343 4778 5429 730 685 107 55 52 43 501 20 966 108 4Reno 70-74 5.14 144 2 4 35 1250.1 1441 4930 5619 778 714 117 43 50 53 543 30 1006 75 7

PITCHING TOP 10 (minimum 0.8 IP/league games) PITCHER CLUB W-L ERA IP H BB SOBlackburn, Clayton Sacramento 10-4 2.85 123.0 127 32 99 Pimentel, Carlos Iowa 12-6 2.95 143.1 121 68 118 Zito, Barry Nashville 8-7 3.46 138.0 121 60 91 Brooks, Aaron Nashville 7-5 3.56 118.2 127 21 103 Smith, Chris El Paso 5-7 3.60 127.2 121 42 121 McCutchen, Daniel El Paso 9-8 3.60 132.1 128 28 86 Snow, Forrest Tacoma 10-9 4.17 121.0 118 41 96 Neal, Zach Nashville 7-10 4.18 131.1 151 20 78 Cruz, Luis Frenos 7-5 4.27 116.0 119 52 93 Blach, Ty Sacramento 11-12 4.46 165.1 189 31 93

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LEAGUE BATTING LEADERSGAMES Evans, Nick REN 139 Wendle, Joey NAS 137 Merrifield, Whit OMA 135 Clark, Matt COL 132 Long, Matt COL 132 AT BATS Wendle, Joey NAS 577 Merrifield, Whit OMA 544 Evans, Nick REN 520 Yarbrough, Alex SLC 500 2 others tied at 490

HOME RUNS Romak, Jamie REN 27 Duvall, Adam SAC 26 O’Brien, Peter REN 26 Taijeron, Travis LV 25 2 others tied at 23 RBI O’Brien, Peter REN 107 Duffy, Matt FRE 104 Romak, Jamie REN 100 Evans, Nick REN 94 Pridie, Jason NAS 89

STOLEN BASES Villar, Jonathan FRE 35 Andreoli, John IOW 33 Ford, Darren SAC 33 Sweeney, Darnell OKC 32 Merrifield, Whit OMA 32

HITS Wendle, Joey NAS 167 Evans, Nick REN 161 Pridie, Jason NAS 148 3 others tied at 144

DOUBLES Kubitza, Kyle SLC 43 Romak, Jamie REN 42 Wendle, Joey NAS 42 Evans, Nick REN 37 Romero, Stefen TAC 37

ON-BASE PERCENTAGE Martinez, Jose OMA .461 Santana, Domingo COL .426 Montero, Jesus TAC .398 Worth, Danny REN .394 Taijeron, Travis LV .393

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE Santana, Domingo COL .573 Montero, Jesus TAC .569 Martinez, Jose OMA .563 O’Brien, Peter REN .551 Romak, Jamie REN .549 EXTRA-BASE HITS Romak, Jamie REN 72 O’Brien, Peter REN 70 Wendle, Joey NAS 60 Romero, Stefen TAC 58 Dickerson, Alex ELP 57

RUNS SCORED Duffy, Matt FRE 94 Romak, Jamie REN 87 Liriano, Rymer ELP 85 Pridie, Jason NAS 84 Merrifield, Whit OMA 83 TRIPLES Alcantara, Arismendy IOW 10 Dickerson, Alex ELP 9 O’Brien, Peter REN 9 Schebler, Scott OKC 9 Wendle, Joey NAS 8 TOTAL BASES O’Brien, Peter REN 270 Romak, Jamie REN 267 Wendle, Joey NAS 255 Evans, Nick REN 249 Pridie, Jason NAS 246

STRIKEOUTS Parker, Jarrett SAC 164 Taijeron, Travis LV 147 Romak, Jamie REN 143 Yarbrough, Alex SLC 136 Liriano, Rymer ELP 132

BASE ON BALLS Anna, Dean MEM 77 Fontana, Nolan FRE 74 Taijeron, Travis LV 65 Singleton, Jon FRE 64 Liriano, Rymer ELP 64

SACRIFICE HITSReymond Fuentes OMA 14

SACRIFICE FLIES Andy Wilkins OKC 13

HIT BY PITCHTravis Taijeron LV 15 Derek Dietrich NEW 15

INTENTIONAL BASE ON BALLSScott Schebler OKC 8

CAUGHT STEALINGDarren Ford SAC 16

GROUNDED INTO DOUBLE PLAYMatt Duffy FRE 20 Tomas Telis NEW 20

LOWEST TPA/SO RATIO Frandsen, Kevin REN, SAC 16.59 Pena, Ramiro ELP 10.16 Nina, Angelys ALB 9.72 Adames, Cristhian ALB 9.13 Merrifield, Whit OMA 9.00 BEST HR/AB RATIO Duvall, Adam SAC 1/15.46 Taijeron, Travis LV 1/15.76 Singleton, Jon FRE 1/17.18 Decker, Cody ELP 1/17.76 Romak, Jamie REN 1/18.00

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LEAGUE PITCHING LEADERSWINS Greenwood, Nick MEM 13 Pimentel, Carlos IOW 12 Blach, Ty SAC 11 Lee, Zach OKC 11 Wolf, Ross RR 11 SAVES Edwards, Jon ELP 23 Schlitter, Brian IOW 23 Wittgren, Nick NEW 19 Tuivailala, Sam MEM 17 2 others tied at 15

GAMES Thornton, Zach LV 63 McBryde, Jeremy SLC 62 Church, John LV 61 Satterwhite, Cody LV 57 Rice, Scott LV 56 GAMES STARTED Lane, Jason ELP 28 Petrick, Zach MEM 28 Blach, Ty SAC 27 Gorski, Darin LV 27 2 others tied at 26

GAMES FINISHED Schlitter, Brian IOW 41 Wittgren, Nick NEW 39 Tuivailala, Sam MEM 37 McBryde, Jeremy SLC 36 Chapman, Jaye COL 35 STRIKEOUTS Straily, Dan FRE 124 Smith, Chris ELP 121 Pimentel, Carlos IOW 118 Petrick, Zach MEM 113 Gray, Jon ALB 110

COMPLETE GAMES 8 others tied at 2

SHUTOUTS Blach, Ty SAC 2 15 others tied at 1 INNINGS PITCHED Blach, Ty SAC 165.1 Lane, Jason ELP 164.0 Petrick, Zach MEM 157.1 Lannan, John ALB 152.0 Wilk, Adam SLC 145.0 WALKS Gorski, Darin LV 69 Pimentel, Carlos IOW 68 Whiting, Boone ALB 61 Zito, Barry NAS 60 Mortensen, Clayton OMA 59

HOME RUNS ALLOWED Lane, Jason ELP 27 Erlin, Robbie ELP 22 Snow, Forrest TAC 22 Rucinski, Drew SLC 21 Gorski, Darin LV 19 LOSSES Bowman, Matt LV 16 Blach, Ty SAC 12 Mills, Brad NAS 12 Roenicke, Josh COL 12 2 others tied at 11 WHIP McCutchen, Daniel ELP 1.18 Brooks, Aaron NAS 1.25 Smith, Chris ELP 1.28 Blackburn, Clayton SAC 1.29 Neal, Zach NAS 1.30 AVERAGE Pimentel, Carlos IOW .229 Zito, Barry NAS .234 Snow, Forrest TAC .249 Smith, Chris ELP .251

HOLDS Buchter, Ryan IOW 16 Ramirez, JC TAC 12 Jackson, Luke RR 11 Thornton, Zach LV 11 4 others tied at 10

WINNING PERCENTAGEClayton Blackburn SAC .714

HITS ALLOWEDJason Lane ELP 212

AT-BATS AGAINSTJason Lane ELP 676

TOTAL BATTERS FACEDJason Lane ELP 744

RUNS ALLOWEDJason Lane ELP 117

EARNED RUNS ALLOWEDJason Lane ELP 104

SACRIFICE HITS ALLOWEDJohn Lannan ALB 13

SACRIFICE FLIES ALLOWEDJason Lane ELP 9Logan Bawcom TAC 9

HIT BATTERSAlex Sanabia SLC 13

WILD PITCHESDrew Gagnon COL 14

BALKSTyler DeLoach SLC 5

STARTERS (minimum 0.8 IP/league games)LOWEST BATTING AVERAGE H AB AVG Pimentel, Carlos IOW 119 521 .228 HIGHEST SO/9 IP RATIO SO IP RATIO Straily, Dan FRE 124 122.2 9.10 LOWEST BB-IBB/9 IP RATIO BB-IBB IP RATIOMcCutchen, D. ELP 16 116.0 1.24 FEWEST BASERUNNERS/9 IP H+BB+HBP IP RATIOMcCutchen, D. ELP 140 116.0 10.86

RELIEVERS (minimum 0.4 IP/league games)LOWEST BATTING AVERAGE H AB AVG Alexander, Scott OMA 48 230 .209 HIGHEST SO/9 IP RATIO SO IP RATIO Partch, Curtis SAC 74 59.2 11.16 LOWEST BB-IBB/9 IP RATIO BB-IBB IP RATIOWaldron, Tyler MEM 6 72.0 0.75 FEWEST BASERUNNERS/9 IP H+BB+HBP IP RATIOAlexander, Scott OMA 66 63.1 9.38

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TEAM FIELDINGCLUB PCT G PO A E TC DP PBNew Orleans .982 144 3811 1487 96 5394 157 8 Round Rock .982 144 3790 1416 96 5302 127 6 Col. Springs .981 143 3688 1466 98 5252 130 4 Fresno .981 143 3794 1323 98 5215 94 8 Okla. City .981 144 3789 1421 102 5312 160 6 Reno .981 144 3751 1532 104 5387 160 7 Las Vegas .981 144 3737 1528 104 5369 143 11 Nashville .980 144 3789 1407 105 5301 127 9 Memphis .980 144 3764 1522 110 5396 154 9 Omaha .978 144 3766 1287 116 5169 120 5 Tacoma .977 144 3797 1419 122 5338 119 11 Salt Lake .977 144 3782 1368 121 5271 132 8 Albuquerque .977 144 3747 1569 126 5442 158 13 Iowa .976 144 3768 1558 131 5457 144 16 Sacramento .975 144 3938 1421 137 5496 134 22 El Paso .974 144 3826 1438 138 5402 131 6

CAUGHT STEALING / STOLEN BASES AGAINST EFFICIENCYCLUB CS SB ATT PCTTacoma Rainiers 52 82 134 .388 Round Rock Express 56 103 159 .352 El Paso Chihuahuas 55 119 174 .316 New Orleans Zephyrs 41 90 131 .313 Colorado Springs Sky Sox 45 106 151 .298 Las Vegas 51s 37 87 124 .298 Reno Aces 46 112 158 .291 Iowa Cubs 36 88 124 .290 Omaha Storm Chasers 39 96 135 .289 Salt Lake Bees 44 127 171 .257 Oklahoma City Dodgers 36 105 141 .255 Albuquerque Isotopes 40 118 158 .253 Memphis Redbirds 24 72 96 .250 Sacramento River Cats 46 140 186 .247 Fresno Grizzlies 25 90 115 .217 Nashville Sounds 31 117 148 .209 TOTALS 653 1652 2305 .283

CATCHER CLUB CS SB ATT PCTGale, Rocky EP 35 64 99 .354 Ashley, Nevin CSP 28 56 84 .333 Pena, Francisco OMA 25 52 77 .325 Garneau, Dustin ABQ 25 56 81 .309 Barnes, Austin OKC 20 53 73 .274 Brown, Trevor SAC 27 72 99 .273 Stassi, Max FRE 16 46 62 .258 Bandy, Jett SLC 23 67 90 .256 Anderson, Bryan NAS 13 63 76 .171

PITCHER CLUB CS SB ATT PCTPetrick, Zach MEM 5 4 9 .556 Roenicke, Josh CSP 5 5 10 .500 Wojciechowski, Asher FRE 2 2 4 .500 Erlin, Robbie EP 5 7 12 .417 Ranaudo, Anthony RR 6 9 15 .400 McCutchen, Daniel EP 7 11 18 .389 Smith, Chris EP 7 11 18 .389 Brooks, Aaron NAS 5 8 13 .385 Cruz, Luis FRE 5 8 13 .385 Rodgers, Brady FRE 3 5 8 .375 Wilk, Adam SLC 11 20 31 .355 Zito, Barry NAS 5 10 15 .333 Blach, Ty SAC 5 11 16 .313 Blackburn, Clayton SAC 4 11 15 .267 Greenwood, Nick MEM 1 3 4 .250 Lane, Jason EP 6 18 24 .250 Lannan, John ABQ 3 9 12 .250 Pimentel, Carlos IOW 2 6 8 .250 Mills, Brad NVL 4 13 17 .235 Gast, John MEM 2 8 10 .200 Gorski, Darin LV 3 18 21 .143 Snow, Forrest TAC 2 12 14 .143 Straily, Dan FRE 2 12 14 .143 Bowman, Matt LV 1 10 11 .091 Neal, Zach NVL 1 14 15 .067

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PCL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK BATTERS OF THE WEEK PITCHERS OF THE WEEKApril 13-20 Adam Duvall, Sacramento Mike Bolsinger, Oklahoma CityApril 20-27 Kyle Blanks, Round Rock Scott Baker, Oklahoma CityApril 27-May 4 Ronny Cedeno, Sacramento Noah Syndergaard, Las VegasMay 4-11 Cody Decker, El Paso Simon Castro, AlbuquerqueMay 11-18 Jon Singleton, Fresno Tim Cooney, MemphisMay 18-25 Nick Evans, Reno Duane Below, Las VegasMay 25-June 1 Jamie Romak, Reno Barry Zito, NashvilleJune 1-8 Christian Villanueva, Iowa Tyler Lyons, MemphisJune 8-15 Domingo Santana, Fresno Marcos Mateo, El PasoJune 15-22 Scott Schebler, Oklahoma City Asher Wojciechowski, FresnoJune 22-29 Anthony Recker, Las Vegas Scott Baker, Oklahoma CityJune 29-July 6 Jamie Romak, Reno Adam Conley, New OrleansJuly 6-13 Jeremy Hazelbaker, Memphis Darin Gorski, Las Vegas July 13-20 Christian Villanueva, Iowa Hiram Burgos, Colorado SpringsJuly 20-27 Trevor Story, Albuquerque Matt Bowman, Las VegasJuly 27-August 3 Wilin Rosario, Albuquerque Chris Smith, El PasoAugust 3-10 Ryan Roberts, Nashville Mike Hauschild, FresnoAugust 10-17 Luis Sardinas, Colorado Springs Chien-Ming Wang, TacomaAugust 17-24 Jose Martinez, Omaha Ty Blach, SacramentoAugust 24-31 Todd Glaesmann, Reno Eric Jokisch, Iowa

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ALEX REYESSt. Louis Cardinals 2015

Co-Minor League Pitcher of the Year

Ranked as St. Louis’ No. 1 prospect entering 2016 by Baseball America

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JOHN MOZELIAK • SR. VICE PRESIDENT & GENERAL MANAGERJohn “Mo” Mozeliak was named the Cardinals Senior Vice President and General Manager in October, 2007. Mozeliak received a contract extension through 2018 in April, 2014. He was promoted from Assistant General Manager – a position he had held for six seasons – and is the 12th general manager in the over 100-year

history of the St. Louis Cardinals.

Mozeliak oversighted a 2014 team that won the National League Central Division for a second-straight season and played the eventual World Series Champions in the National League Championship. The success of the 2014 team gave the St. Louis Cardinals a spot in the postseason for a fourth-straight season, the first time in team history the club had reached the playoffs in four consecutive seasons

Baseball America named the Cardinals as their 2011 Organization of the Year, a prestigious honor, awarded to the Cardinals for the first time and recognized that the team’s big league success was built upon a strong foundation from their minor leagues. Mo was the 2011 recipient of the MLB.com GIBBY (Greatness in Baseball Yearly) Ex-ecutive of the Year award and he was named, along with Tony La Russa, as the 2011 Baseball Man of the Year by the St. Louis Chapter of the Baseball Writers Association of America.

In 2012, the Cardinals fell just one win shy of capturing the N.L. Championship, and with the team’s success, Mo was honored by the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum with the Andrew “Rube” Fos-ter Award as Executive of the Year. The 2013 team won the National League Championship and returned to the World Series just two years removed from winning the World Series title in 2011. Led by several rookies that stepped up to provide key contributions through-out the season, the team won the National League Central title and led the N.L. in wins. Following the season the organization was rec-ognized by Baseball America as the Organization of the Year - the second such honor in three years. The team was also honored by

USA Today Sports as having the best franchise among Major League baseball teams.

A consistant culture of retaining key players has resulted in several significant deals aimed at keeping the organization’s top talent in St. Louis. During the 2014-15 off-season, the club worked out a three-year deal with Lance Lynn. In March of 2014 he completed a six-year contract extension with All-Star infielder Matt Carpenter, a year fol-lowing a multi-year deal with ace Adam Wainwright. March of 2012 saw the completion of a deal with catcher Yadier Molina to remain in a Cardinals uniform through at least 2017. Mo also orchestrated the largest player contract in team franchise history in January 2010, signing Matt Holliday to a seven-year deal with an option for 2017.

Mozeliak joined the organization following the 1995 season where he initially served as an assistant in scouting operations during both the 1996 and 1997 seasons. Mo was named assistant scouting direc-tor in 1998 and was promoted to scouting director during 1999 and 2000. Several notable players came out of the draft classes of ’99 and 2000 under Mo’s direction, most notably first baseman and perennial All-Star Albert Pujols who was drafted in the 13th round of the 1999 draft, as well as catcher Yadier Molina.

In 2001, Mozeliak was named Director of Baseball Operations and in 2003 he was promoted to Assistant General Manager. During his time as Assistant GM, Mo’s duties increased as he focused more on the Major League Club and professional scouting, while still having direct involvement in both the scouting and player development de-partments.

Mozeliak began his career in baseball in 1993 with the Colorado Rock-ies where he worked in a variety of positions in baseball operations. He attended the University of Arizona and the University of Colorado.

MIKE GIRSCH • ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGERGirsch is in his sixth season as the Cardinals’ Assistant General Manager after being ap-pointed to that position in January 2011. In his role, he assists General Manager John Mozeliak with Major League player transactions, contract negotiations and player evaluations and helps oversee all aspects of Baseball Operations in-

cluding amatuer and pro scouting, player development, international operations and baseball development.

Girsch joined the Cardinals in 2006, starting his career with a two year stint as the Coordinator of Amateur Scouting. In 2008, he was named

Director of the newly created Baseball Development department – a group focused on supporting Baseball Operations via internet appli-cations, analytical models and decision support tools. Mike led the Baseball Development department for three years before being pro-moted to Assistant GM.

Prior to joining the Cardinals, Girsch, earned a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from the University of Notre Dame and an MBA from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business.

ST. LOUIS CARDINALS BASEBALL OPERATIONSSr. Vice President & General Manager ............................................................................................................. John MozeliakAssistant General Manager .................................................................................................................................. Mike GirschSr. Special Assistants to the General Manager ............................................................... Mike Jorgensen, Red SchoendienstSpecial Assistants to the General Manager ................................................................................ Ryan Franklin, Willie McGeeDirector of Scouting ........................................................................................................................................... Randy FloresDirector, Player Development ........................................................................................................................ Gary LaRocqueDirector, Player Personnel ..................................................................................................................................... Matt SlaterAdministrator, Minor League Operations ............................................................................................................. Tony FerreiraDirector, Baseball Administration ............................................................................................................................ John VuchSpecial Assistants to Player Development ..................................................................................... Gaylen Pitts, Willie McGeeDirector, International Operations ............................................................................................................... Moises RodriguezAssistant Director, International Scouting ........................................................................................................... Luis MoralesManager, Baseball Information .......................................................................................................................... Jeremy CohenAnalysts, Baseball Development .................................................Patrick Casanta, Kevin Seats, Brian Seyfert, Dan SorensenAmateur Scouting Analyst ........................................................................................................................................Matt BayerSpecial Assistant to Amateur Scouting ............................................................................................................... Mike Roberts

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RANDY FLORES • DIRECTOR OF SCOUTINGRandy Flores was named the Cardinals Di-rector of Scouting August 28, 2015. Flores oversees all aspects of the scouting depart-ment including the amateur draft.

Prior to joining the Cardinals front office, Flores founded OnDeck Digital LLC, a tech startup that assists in the instruction and

evaluation of amateur players via customized in-game video streaming and data integration. Drafted out of the University of Southern California, he returned to his alma mater and earned a master’s degree in Postsecondary Administration (2014) follow-

ing his playing days. During his graduate program he worked as an assistant coach for the Trojans (2013) and provided on-air college baseball analysis for ESPN and the Pac-12 Networks.

Flores, 40, was part of the Cardinals 2006 World Series Cham-pionship team and spent eight seasons in the Majors. The left-hander played for St. Louis from 2004-2008, appearing in over 200 games as a relief pitcher. Drafted by the New York Yankees in the 9th round of the 1997 amateur draft, Flores made his debut in 2002 with Texas and also saw big league action with Colorado (2002, 2009-10) and Minnesota (2010).

GARY LAROCQUE • DIRECTOR OF PLAYER DEVELOPMENTGary LaRocque joined the St. Louis organi-zation in 2008 as Senior Special Assistant to the General Manager and was named to his current position prior to the 2013 season. In this role, LaRocque oversees all aspects of player development.

LaRocque is in his 40th year in professional baseball in player development and scouting. He served in se-nior management levels for the New York Mets beginning in 1998, as Scouting Director, Assistant General Manager and Vice President/ Player Development and Scouting through 2005 and was appointed Vice President of Professional Scouting in 2006.

Before joining the Mets, Gary started his professional playing

career as a minor league infielder in 1975 with the Milwaukee Brewers, and began a 19-year career with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1979 as a minor league coach. He began manag-ing in 1981 through 1983 in the Pioneer League and Gulf Coast Rookie Leagues, followed by the Class AA Texas League for four seasons and in 1988 managed in the California League. LaRocque moved into the scouting department in 1989 as area scout and from 1992-1997 was a regional scouting supervisor for the Dodgers.

LaRocque acquired his degree in secondary Education (Math-ematics) in 1975 from the University of Hartford, West Hartford, Conn., and was elected to the Athletic Hall of Fame at the Uni-versity of Hartford in 1993.

JOHN VUCH • DIRECTOR OF BASEBALL ADMINISTRATIONJohn Vuch is in his 29th season in Baseball Operations and his 38th overall with the Cardinals. He held the title of Farm Direc-tor from September 2010 through the 2012 seasons, and during that time oversaw Championships for three teams [Quad Cit-ies (A) & Johnson City (R) in 2011, Spring-field (AA) in 2012]. The championships in

Quad Cities and Johnson City in 2011, marked the first time since 1994 multiple Cardinals minor league affiliates won league championships, and the 2012 Springfield Cardinal team was recognized as the Minor League Team of the Year.

Under his leadership, the 2010 Cardinals Minor League system had the highest combined winning percentage of any Major League organization. The Cardinals were recognized as the 2011 Organization of the Year by Baseball America and heading into 2013, the Cardinals organization has been recognized for

its scouting and player development by Baseball America, MLB.com and ESPN.com.

As Director of Minor League Operations, a position he held for more than three years from 2007-2010, Vuch was responsible for the daily operations of the Cardinals’ farm system and is involved with the club’s minor league player personnel deci-sions. Vuch has worked several years in the player development department, serving as the main contact for Cardinals’ minor league players. He began working for the Cardinals as a “run-ner” in 1979 and worked in the Sales Department from 1985 to 1987.

He was awarded the Harry Mitauer Good Guy Award by the St. Louis chapter of the Baseball Writer’s Association of America at their 51st annual dinner in 2009. A St. Louis native, Vuch gradu-ated from Oakville High School and the University of Missouri-St. Louis with a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration.

MIKE JORGENSEN • SENIOR SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE GENERAL MANAGERMike Jorgensen currently serves as a Spe-cial Assistant to the General Manager, a position he has held since September 2001. He served as director of player develop-ment for 10 seasons (1992-01), and was the team’s minor league hitting instructor/coordinator in 1990 and 1991.

Upon retiring as a player after the 1985 season, ‘Jorgy’ was hired as an instructor in the Cardinals’ minor league system. Midway through the 1986 season, he was named manager at St. Petersburg and led the team to the Florida State League cham-pionship. He managed the Triple-A Louisville Redbirds from 1987-89. He made his big-league managerial debut following the dismissal of Cardinals skipper Joe Torre on June 16, 1995, and guided the team to a 41-55 mark. While managing the field

operations, he also remained in his post as director of player development.

Jorgensen was a lefthanded-hitting first baseman/outfielder during a major league career that spanned 18 seasons. He was selected by the New York Mets in the June 1966 free-agent draft and made his big-league debut in 1968. He was traded to Mon-treal at the start of the 1972 season, his first of five full seasons with the Expos. He went on to play for Oakland, Texas, the Mets again, Atlanta and St. Louis.

Jorgensen graduated from Francis Lewis High School in Flush-ing, N.Y., attended St. John’s University and served from 1967-1972 in the United Stated Marine Corps Reserve.

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MATT SLATER • DIRECTOR OF PLAYER PERSONNELSlater joined the Cardinals organization in 2007 and was named Director of Player Personnel in January 2012. He is in his 26th year in Major League Baseball where over the course of his career, he has helped build divi-sion winners and playoff teams in Baltimore, Los Angeles and St. Louis. In his current role

as senior talent evaluator, Slater works hand in hand with the Gen-eral Manager in all player acquisitions including Major League, mi-nor league, amateur draft and international talent. Furthermore, he aids in contract negotiations and roster composition. For the past seven years, Matt has served as a consultant to the Orix Buffaloes Baseball Club of Japan’s Nippon Professional Baseball league.

Prior to joining the Cardinals, Slater served in various management

capacities for the Los Angeles Dodgers for nine years, including Director of Scouting Operations, Director of Baseball Operations and Director of Professional Scouting. With the Dodgers, he over-saw scouting operations while also being involved with contract negotiations, arbitration and roster management. He worked with the Baltimore Orioles from 1995-98 as the Administrator of Scout-ing. Slater got his start in professional baseball with the Milwaukee Brewers when he was 19 years old. Beginning in 1991, he served as the Brewers’ Scouting and Player Development Assistant.

A native of Fort Wayne, Indiana, Slater graduated from Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wis., in 1993, with a degree in Business Administration – Organizational Management, and holds a law degree from Southwestern Law School in Los Angeles, Calif. He serves on the board of directors for Independence Center, a non-profit mental health facility in St. Louis.

RYAN FRANKLIN • SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE GENERAL MANAGERRyan Franklin joined the Cardinals front of-fice in 2012 after a 10-year career as a Major League pitcher, his final five seasons with St. Louis. In 2012 Franklin scouted both within the Cardinals organization and other organi-zations, and advised the General Manager on players within the Cardinals system. His role

increased in 2013 to include reporting on all levels of the Cardinals system and other various responsibilities.

Franklin enjoyed a career both as a starter and reliever in the ma-

jors, starting over 100 games (106) earning a 62-76 record with 84 saves in over 1000 innings pitched (1201.0). In 2009 for St. Louis, he recorded a 1.92 ERA in 62 games picking up 43 saves(4th-most single season) and was named to the 2009 All-Star team, which was played in St. Louis. He finished his career with the Cardi-nals ranked 5th on the team’s all-time saves list with 84.

A native of Oklahoma, Franklin, signed with Seattle in 1993 follow-ing two years at Seminole Junior College (Okla.). He won a gold medal as a member of the 2000 USA Olympic baseball team, pick-ing up three wins to tie the Team USA record.

WILLIE McGEE • SENIOR SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE GENERAL MANAGERWillie McGee begins his fifth year with the Cardinals as a Special Assistant to the General Manager with the focus and attention on the minor leagues.

McGee spent 18 years in the majors with St. Louis (1982-90, 1996-99), Oakland (1990),

San Francisco (1991-94) and Boston (1995). The switch-hitting outfielder compiled a .295 batting mark with 79 home runs, 856 RBI and 352 stolen bases in 2,201 games played. McGee currently ranks among the Cardinals top-10 career leaders in games played (1,661), triples (83), stolen bases (301), and pinch-hits (59).

Wearing his familiar uniform #51, McGee first drew acclaim dur-ing the Cardinals 1982 World Championship season. He earned National League MVP honors in 1985 with a league-leading .353 batting mark, helping the Cardinals to an N.L. Championship. His

.353 batting mark from 1985 still stands as the best ever by a Car-dinals switch-hitter as do his 216 hits that season. McGee had 17 game-winning RBI that season, also the top all-time mark amongst Redbird switch-hitters.

McGee would again lead the senior circuit in batting (.335) in 1990 even though he was traded to Oakland in late August. The San Francisco native enjoyed All-Star seasons in 1983, 1985, 1987 and 1988 and he earned three Rawlings Gold Glove awards (1983, 1985, 1986).

McGee was a first round draft pick by the New York Yankees during the January secondary phase of the draft in 1977. He was dealt to the Cardinals in October of 1981 for pitcher Bob Sykes.

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MARK DEJOHN • FIELD COORDINATORMark DeJohn enters his sixth season as Field Coordinator and has coached or managed in the St. Louis organization in all but one year dating back to 1986.

A native of Middletown, CT, DeJohn was draft-ed by New York (N) in 1971 and spent seven

seasons as an infielder in the Mets system before signing with De-troit in 1978. He made his Major League debut on April 28, 1982 and appeared in 24 games for the Tigers.

DeJohn made the transition from player to coach in 1983, when he became a minor league instructor for the Tigers. He began his managerial career in 1985 at Double-A Birmingham before joining the Cardinals organization in 1986. He returned to the Tigers for a season in 1992 to manage their Double-A affiliate in London, before returning to St. Louis to serve as field coordinator from 1993-95.

DeJohn was a member of Tony LaRussa’s coaching staff with the Cardinals in LaRussa’s first six seasons at the helm. He then went on to manage at multiple levels of the Cardinals farm system from 2002-2009 prior to being named the Cardinals’ roving minor league quality control coordinator in 2010.

DERRICK MAY • MINOR LEAGUE HITTING COORDINATORFormer Major League outfielder Derrick May returns for his sixth season as Cardinals Minor League Hitting Coordinator. May has been in the Cardinals’ farm system since 2005, also working as the hitting coach for Advanced-A Palm Beach from 2005-06 and Double-A Springfield from 2007-10).

May was drafted out of high school #9 overall in the 1986 draft by Chicago (N). He made his Major League debut on September

6, 1990 and went on to play nine seasons with the Cubs (1990-94), Astros (1995-96), Phillies (1997), Expos (1998), and Orioles (1999). He also played three seasons in Japan from 2001-03.

Derrick May is the son of the late Dave May, a former All-Star out-fielder who played 12 Major League seasons. He also has a brother, Dave May Jr., who works as a scout for the Toronto Blue Jays. May’s son, Derrick May Jr., was drafted by the Cardinals in the 37th round of the 2012 draft but opted to accept a scholarship to play at Vil-lanova University.

GAYLEN PITTS • SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO PLAYER DEVELPMENTFormer Redbirds manager Gaylen Pitts be-gins his seventh season as Special Assis-tant to Player Development. Pitts was the first manager in Redbirds history when the team moved to Memphis, where he com-piled a 364-351 record from 1998-2002 and led the Redbirds to a Pacific Coast League Championship in 2000.

Pitts began his playing career in 1964 when he was signed by the Cardinals out of high school. He played seven seasons in the Cardinals’ farm system before being sent to Oakland, where he played more than six seasons and made his Major League

debut on May 12, 1974. Pitts finished his playing career in 1977 in the Chicago Cubs farm system.

The following year, Pitts began his managerial career, spending 1978-79 in the Oakland organization. He joined the Cardinals in 1981 and worked as a manager, coach, and roving instructor in the St. Louis organization from 1981-2002, including five seasons on Joe Torre’s Major League staff in St. Louis. Pitts spent the 2004-05 seasons away from baseball, but returned to the game in 2006 as the manager of the Yankees’ short-season Single-A affiliate in Staten Island. He returned to the Cardinals in 2006 as manager of Advanced-A Palm Beach, where he spent two seasons.

TIM LEVEQUE • MINOR LEAGUE PITCHING COORDINATORLeveque enters his third season as Minor League Pitching Coordinator in the Cardinals’ organization after previously serving as Me-chanics Analyst/ Minor League Rehab Coordi-nator in 2013. It is his seventh season overall.

He spent 2012 as pitching coach with the GCL Cardinals and 2010-11 in Quad Cities. In 2011, Quad Cities won the Midwest League Championship, while the pitching staff registered the lowest batting average against (.234) in the 16-team league and

sent three pitchers to the MWL All-Star Game.

Leveque spent the 2008 season at Johnson City before earning a promotion to Batavia in 2009. He was hired in March 2006 as a pitching specialist who coordinated and studied video of draft-eligible pitchers. Leveque’s playing career began as a prep at Crespi High School in Encino, Calif., the same school that produced former Cardinals pitcher Jeff Suppan. He was drafted out of high school by the Detroit Tigers but did not sign, instead choosing to attend and play college baseball at the University of Michigan.

ST. LOUIS CARDINALS MINOR LEAGUE PERSONNEL

1. Alex Reyes, RHP2. Tim Cooney, LHP3. Jack Flaherty, RHP4. Luke Weaver, RHP5. Marco Gonzales, LHP6. Magneuris Sierra, OF

7. Edmundo Sosa, SS8. Nick Plummer, OF9. Junior Hernandez, RHP10. Carson Kelly, C11. Sam Tuivailala, RHP12. Aledmys Diaz, SS

13. Charlie Tilson, OF14. Austin Gomber, LHP15. Harrison Bader, OF16. Paul DeJpmg, 3B17. Jake Woodward, RHP18. Bryce Denton, 3B/OF

19. Sandy Alcantara, RHP20. Greg Garcia, INF21. Anthony Garcia, OF22. Arturo Reyes, RHP23. Jacob Wilson, INF24. Luis Perdomo, RHP

25. Allen Cordoba, SS26. Oscar Mercado, SS27. Derian Gonzalez, RHP28. Ronnie Williams, RHP29. Dean Kiekhefer, LHP30. Mike Ohlman, C

2015 BASEBALL AMERICA AWARDS

BEST TOOLS, ORGANIZATIONBest Hitter For Average ...........................................Nick Plummer, OFBest Power Hitter ......................................................Paul DeJong, 3BBest Strike Zone Disipline ......................................... Mike O’Neill, OFFastest Baserunner ............................................Magneuris Sierra, OFBest Athlete ........................................................Magneuris Sierra, OFBest Fastball .............................................................Alex Reyes, RHPBest Curveball ..........................................................,Alex Reyes, RHPBest Slider ............................................................Luis Perdomo, RHP

Best Changeup .................................................. Marco Gonzales, LHPBest Control ............................................................. Matt Pearce, RHPBest Defensive Catcher ............................................... Carson Kelly, CBest Defensive Infielder ............................................ Greg Garcia, INFBest Infield Arm.....................................................Robelys Reyes, INFBest Defensive Outfielder ..................................Magneuris Sierra, OFBest Outfield Arm ...............................................Magneuris Sierra, OF

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BATTING TOP 10 (min. 305 plate appearances)BATTER CLUB AVG G AB R H HR RBICordoba, Allen CAR .342 53 202 40 69 2 20 Hazelbaker, Jer. MEM .323 98 350 68 113 13 66 Franco, Bladimil CAR .322 52 202 26 65 0 29 Alvarez, Eliezer JC .314 52 204 32 64 2 31 Grayson, Casey SC .308 73 250 40 77 2 38 Sosa, Edmundo JC .300 49 200 30 60 7 16 Seferina, Darren PEO .295 107 410 58 121 4 33 Tilson, Charlie SPR .295 134 539 85 159 4 32 Garcia, Greg MEM .294 94 330 47 97 0 36 Radack, Collin PMB .288 107 392 55 113 3 40

TEAM BATTINGTEAM AVG AB R H HR BB SO SB CSJohnson City .263 2195 292 577 48 187 508 51 19 Memphis .261 4725 669 1231 97 604 940 86 39 GCL Cardinals .260 1954 287 508 19 194 345 49 26 Springfield .259 4713 629 1221 114 536 933 114 59 State College .256 2588 322 663 19 256 490 40 27 Peoria .250 4598 569 1151 77 392 1032 157 73 Palm Beach .238 4450 471 1061 38 424 955 129 67

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HOME RUNSWilson, Jacob MEM 18 Washington, David SPR 16 Johnson, Dan MEM 15 Scruggs, Xavier MEM 14 Wisdom, Patrick SPR 14

RUNS BATTED INVoit, Luke PMB 77 Wilson, Jacob MEM 77 Ohlman, Mike SPR 69 Caldwell, Bruce SPR 66 Hazelbaker, Jeremy MEM 66

STOLEN BASESMercado, Oscar PEO 50 Tilson, Charlie SPR 46 McElroy, C.J. PMB 39 Seferina, Darren PEO 23 2 others tied at 21

PITCHING TOP 10 (minimum 0.8 IP/team game)PITCHER CLUB W-L ERA IP H BB SOOca, David SC 8-1 1.61 67.0 57 13 57 Poncedeleon, D. PMB 11-2 2.12 119.0 101 30 87 Pearce, Matt PEO 11-10 2.43 144.2 139 22 95 Nielsen, Trey PMB 9-6 2.59 111.0 101 34 78 Gomber, Austin PEO 15-3 2.67 135.0 97 34 140 Littrell, Corey PMB 9-9 2.69 130.1 125 21 93 Rodriguez, Jorge SC 5-4 3.11 75.1 66 28 47 Alcantara, Sandy CAR 4-4 3.22 64.1 59 20 51 Martinez, Dailyn SC 4-6 3.30 79.0 84 26 55 Lee, Thomas SPR 11-5 3.43 141.2 139 31 84

TEAM PITCHINGTEAM W-L ERA H CG SH SV HR BB SOPalm Beach 75-63 2.65 1101 3 21 46 29 329 983 State College 41-35 3.20 661 0 9 24 21 203 552 Peoria 75-63 3.32 1137 3 15 43 76 426 1149 GCL Cardinals 34-25 3.53 528 2 3 13 15 156 441 Memphis 73-71 4.10 1351 4 14 30 125 363 870 Springfield 64-76 4.36 1296 4 10 29 103 451 989 Johnson City 27-38 4.37 589 0 2 16 50 207 483

WINSGomber, Austin PEO 15 Greenwood, Nick MEM 13 Lee, Thomas SPR 11 Pearce, Matt PEO 11 Poncedeleon, Daniel PMB 11

SAVESGrana, Kyle PEO 24 Tuivailala, Sam MEM 17 Rowland, Robby SPR 14 4 others tied at 12

STRIKEOUTSReyes, Alex SPR 151 Gomber, Austin PEO 140 Perdomo, Luis PMB 118 Petrick, Zach MEM 113 Reyes, Arturo MEM 105

MINOR LEAGUE RESULTSTEAM LEAGUE WIN LOSS PCT FINISH MANAGERMemphis Pacific Coast (AAA) 73 71 .507 8th Mike Shildt Springfield Texas (AA) 30 40 .429 4th (1st half) Dann Bilardello 34 36 .486 2nd (2nd half) Palm Beach Florida State (A+) 32 38 .457 6th (1st half) Oliver Marmol 43 25 .632 1st (2nd half) Peoria Midwest (A-) 33 35 .485 5th (1st half) Joe Kruzel 42 28 .600 3rd (2nd half) State College NY-Penn (R) 41 35 .539 5th Johnny Rodriguez Johnson City Appalachian (R) 27 38 .415 9th Chris SwaugerCardinals Gulf Coast (R) 34 25 .576 5th Steve TurcoTOTALS 423 409 .508 Ranked 15th out of 30 MLB farm systems # Denotes League Champions

PLAYER OF THE MONTHApril Xavier Scruggs Memphis (AAA)May Greg Garcia Memphis (AAA)June Patrick Wisdom Springfield (AA)July Anthony Garcia Springfield (AA)August Austin Gomber Peoria (A)

PITCHER OF THE MONTHApril Alex Reyes Palm Beach (A+)May Luis Perdomo Peoria (A)June Arturo Reyes Springfield (AA)July Luke Weaver Palm Beach (A+)August Aledmys Diaz Memphis (AAA)

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ST. LOUIS CARDINALS Media Contact: Brian BartowNational League General Manager: John Mozeliak700 Clark Street Manager: Mike MathenySt. Louis, MO 63102 Pitching Coach: Derek LilliquistPhone: (314) 345-9600 Hitting Coach: John MabryFax: (314) 345-9530 Assistant Hitting Coach: Bill Muellerwww.cardinals.com Bench Coach: David Bell@Cardinals Athletic Trainer: Adam Olsen

SPRINGFIELD CARDINALS Manager: Dann BilardelloDouble-A Texas League Pitching Coach: Jason Simontacchi955 E. Trafficway Hitting Coach: Ramon OrtizSpringfield, MO 65802 Coach: T.C. CalhounPhone: (417) 863-2143 Athletic Trainer: Scott EnsellFax: (417) 863-0388 Strength Coach: TBAwww.springfieldcardinals.com General Manager: Matt Gifford@Sgf_Cardinals Media Contact: Andrew Buchbinder

PALM BEACH CARDINALS Manager: Oliver MarmolAdvanced-A Florida State League Pitching Coach: Randy Niemann4751 Main Street Hitting Coach: Donnie EckerJupiter, FL 33458 Coach: Jim FosterPhone: (561) 775-1818 Athletic Trainer: Brent NeuharthFax: (561) 691-6886 General Manager: Mike Bauerwww.palmbeachcardinals.com Media Contact: Justin Terry@GoPBCardinals

PEORIA CHIEFS Manager: Joe KruzelSingle-A Midwest League Pitching Coach: Dernier Orozco730 SW Jefferson Hitting Coach: Jobel JimenezPeoria, IL 61605 Coach: Nathan SopenaPhone: (309) 680-4000 Athletic Trainer: Dan MartinFax: (309) 680-4080 President: Rocky Vonachenwww.peoriachiefs.com Media Contact: Nathan Baliva@peoriachiefs

STATE COLLEGE SPIKES Short-Season New York-Penn League Manager: Johnny Rodriguez112 Medlar Field Pitching Coach: Darwin MarreroUniversity Park, PA 16802 Hitting Coach: Roger LaFrancoisPhone: (814) 272-1711 Coach: C.J. BeattyFax: (814) 272-1718 Athletic Trainer: Chris Whitmanwww.statecollegespikes.com General Manager: Jason Dambach@SCSpikes Media Contact: Joe Putnam

JOHNSON CITY CARDINALSRookie Level Appalachian League Manager: Chris Swauger111 Legion St. Pitching Coach: Billy Villanueva Johnson City, TN 37601 Hitting Coach: Roberto EspinozaPhone: (423) 461-4866 Athletic Trainer: Keith JoyntFax: (423) 461-4864 General Manager: Tyler Parsonswww.jccardinals.com Media Contact: Tyler Parsons@JC_Cardinals

GULF COAST LEAGUE CARDINALSRookie Level Gulf Coast League Manager: Steve Turco 4795 University Drive Pitching Coach: Giovanni CarraraJupiter, FL 33458 Hitting Coach: Cody GabellaPhone: (561) 775-1818 Athletic Trainer: Koji KanemuraFax: (561) 691-6886

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ISOTOPES FIELD STAFFManager ....................................................... Glenallen HillPitching Coach ............................................... Darryl ScottHitting Coach ..................................................John ShelbyAthletic Trainer ......................................... Heath Townsend FRONT OFFICEOwnership .............................. Albuquerque Baseball, LLCPresident .......................................................... Ken YoungGeneral Manager ............................................. John Traub

Media Contact ............................................. Kevin Collins................................................ [email protected] of Broadcasting ............................... Josh Suchon.............................................. [email protected]

Visiting Clubhouse Manager .......................... Rick Pollack

REDBIRDS HOTEL IN ALBUQUERQUESheraton Albuquerque Airport2910 Yale Blvd. SEAlbuquerque, New Mexico 87106505.462.3965Contact: Crystal Amaya

Glenallen Hill2nd Season

Top 10 Colorado Rockies Prospects(as ranked by Baseball America)

1. Jon Gray, rhp2. David Dahl, of3. Brendan Rodgers, ss4. Jeff Hoffman, rhp5. Ryan McMahon, 3b

6. Kyle Freeland, lhp7. Tom Murphy, c8. Trevor Story, ss/2b9. Antonio Senzatela, rhp10. Raimel Tapia, of

2015 SEASON SERIES REVIEW (1-3 OVERALL) Date Gm Site Score W/L Record Pos. GB/GA Winner Loser Save Time Att.8/15 121 MEM 1-8 L 62-59 2 -6.0 Laffey Reyes (0-1) 2:55 8,1098/16 122 MEM 1-6 L 62-60 2 -6.0 Owens Gonzales (0-4) 2:58 3,4468/17 123 MEM 2-4 (11) L 62-61 2 -6.0 Diaz Harris (0-3) 2:23 2,5048/18 124 MEM 5-4 W 63-61 2 -5.0 Gast (6-9) Butler Tuivailala (16) 2:48 2,734

ALBUQUERQUE ISOTOPESColorado Rockies (since 2015)

Pacific Conference, Southern Division2015 Record: 62-82 (32-40 at home)

1601 Avenida Cesar Chavez SE • Albuquerque, New Mexico 87106505.924.2255 • @ABQTopes • www.albuquerquebaseball.com

ALL-TIME PCL SERIES (2003-)

Year Affiliate Home Away Total 2003 Marlins 4-4 2-6 6-10 2004 Marlins 4-4 3-5 7-9 2005 Marlins 3-5 3-5 6-10 2006 Marlins 6-2 5-3 11-5 2007 Marlins 4-5 3-6 7-11 2008 Marlins 3-5 4-4 7-9 2009 Dodgers 4-4 2-6 6-10 2010 Dodgers 5-3 4-4 9-7 2011 Dodgers 4-4 4-4 8-8 2012 Dodgers 5-3 3-5 8-82013 Dodgers 2-6 1-7 3-132014 Dodgers n/a 3-0 3-02015 Rockies 1-3 n/a 1-3Totals 45-48 37-55 82-103

*The Redbirds were 12-20 vs. the Albuquerque Dukes from 1998-2000.

Isotopes Park (2003) Capacity: 11,124 Dimensions: LF-340’, CF-400’, RF-340’

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June 9 ....... 7:05June 10 ..... 7:05June 11 ..... 6:35June 12 ..... 2:05June 21 ..... 8:05June 22 ..... 1:35June 23 ..... 8:05June 24 ..... 8:05

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2015 SEASON SERIES REVIEW (11-5 OVERALL; 6-2 HOME; 5-3 ROAD) Date Gm. Site Score W/L Record Pos. GB/A Winner Loser Save Time Att.5/4 24 MEM 5-4 W 9-15 T3 -7.0 Heyer (1-1) Bradley Hatley (1) 2:41 1,9005/5 25 MEM 4-6 L 9-16 T3 -7.0 Cravy Cooney (2-2) Knebel 2:38 2,3615/6 26 MEM 6-5 W 10-16 T3 -7.0 Tuivailala (1-0) Knebel 2:54 2,1105/7 27 MEM 2-1 W 11-16 3 -6.0 Hatley (1-1) Leroux 2:14 2,1365/12 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 (1-3) Gagnon Hatley (2) 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 4,4256/26 75 MEM 9-0 W 39-36 2 -6.0 Greenwood (6-2) Roenicke 2:18 3,8526/27 76 MEM 0-2 L 39-37 2 -7.0 Burgos Gast (4-5) Goforth 2:16 7,0926/28 77 MEM 4-3 W 40-37 2 -6.0 Hatley (4-2) Pena 3:26 3,4256/29 78 MEM 1-0 W 41-37 2 -5.0 Tuivailala (3-0) Goforth 2:17 2,9857/4 83 CSP 15-1 W 42-41 2 -6.0 Petrick (5-4) Dillard 2:53 8,8967/5 84 CSP 7-3 W 43-41 2 -6.0 Wyatt (1-0) Thornburg Butler (1) 2:39 4,0507/6 85 CSP 12-4 W 44-41 2 -6.0 Greenwood (7-3) Roenicke 2:33 1,5947/7 86 CSP 13-6 W 45-41 2 -5.0 Gast (5-6) Burgos Tuivailala (12) 3:00 4,983

SKY SOX FIELD STAFFManager ........................................................ Rick SweetPitching Coach ............................................ Fred DabneyHitting Coach .................................................. Bob SkubeAthletic Trainer ........................................... Aaron Hoback

FRONT OFFICEOwnership ..........................................Elmore Group, LLCPresident ................................................ David G. ElmoreGeneral Manager ............................................ Tony Ensor

Media Contact ...............................................Nick Dobreff 719.304.5610 ................................... [email protected] Director of Broadcasting .............................. Dan Karcher.......................................................dkarcher@skysox.com

Visiting Clubhouse Manager ........................ Steve Martin

REDBIRDS HOTEL IN COLORADO SPRINGSHilton Garden Inn North1810 Briargate ParkwayColorado Springs, Colorado 80920719.598.6866Contacts: Shannon Arwood, Holly [email protected]

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COLORADO SPRINGS SKY SOXMilwaukee Brewers (since 2015)

American Conference, Northern Division2015 Record: 62-81 (27-42 at home)

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Year Affiliate Home Away Total

1998 Rockies 3-1 2-2 5-31999 Rockies 1-2 1-1 2-32000 Rockies 5-3 3-5 8-82001 Rockies 2-2 1-2 3-42002 Rockies 3-1 1-3 4-42003 Rockies 5-3 2-6 7-92004 Rockies 5-3 5-3 10-62005 Rockies n/a 1-2 1-22006 Rockies 2-2 n/a 2-22007 Rockies n/a 1-3 1-32008 Rockies 3-1 n/a 3-12009 Rockies n/a 3-1 3-12010 Rockies 3-1 n/a 3-12011 Rockies n/a 3-1 3-12012 Rockies 1-3 n/a 1-32013 Rockies n/a 1-3 1-3 2014 Rockies 5-3 4-4 9-72015 Brewers 6-2 5-3 11-5

Totals 44-27 33-39 77-66

Security Service Field (1988) Capacity: 8,500 Dimensions: LF-350’, CF-400’, RF-350’

Top 10 Milwaukee Brewers Prospects (as ranked by Baseball America)

1. Orlando Arcia, ss2. Jorge Lopez, rhp3. Trent Clark, of4. Brett Phillips, of5. Gilbert Lara, ss

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EL PASO CHIHUAHUASSan Diego Padres (since 2014)

Pacific Conference, Southern Division2015 Record: 78-66 (35-37 at home)

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ALL-TIME PCL SERIES (2014-)

Year Affiliate Home Away Total2014 Padres n/a 3-1 3-12015 Padres 1-3 n/a 1-3Totals n/a 4-4 4-4

Southwest University Park (2014) Capacity: 9,000 Dimensions: LF-324’, CF-400’, RF-335’

2016 SERIES SCHEDULE July 18 ................................. 8:05 July 19 .................................. 8:05 July 20 .................................. 8:05 July 21 .................................. 8:05

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Top 10 San Diego Padres Prospects(as ranked by Baseball America)

1. Javier Guerra, ss2. Manuel Margot, of3. Hunter Renfroe, of4. Ruddy Giron, ss5. Jose Rondon, ss

6. Travis Jankowski, of7. Colin Rea, rhp8. Logan Allen, lhp9. Austin Smith, rhp10. Michael Gettys, of

CHIHUAHUAS FIELD STAFFManager ....................................................... Rod BarajasPitching Coach ...................................... Bronswell Patrick Hitting Coach ......................................... Morgan BurkhartAthletic Trainers .........................Nate Stewart & Isak Yoon

FRONT OFFICEOwnership ............................ MountainStar Sports GroupPresident ...................................................... Alan LedfordGeneral Manager ........................................... Brad Taylor

Media Contact/Broadcaster ........................... Tim Hagerty............................................ [email protected]

REDBIRDS HOTEL IN EL PASOHilton Garden Inn 111 W. University Ave. El Paso, Texas 79902 Phone: 915.351.2121 Contact: Lark Munden [email protected]

2015 SEASON SERIES REVIEW (1-3 OVERALL) Date Gm Site Score W/L Record Pos. GB/GA Winner Loser Save Time Att.8/19 125 MEM 1-8 L 63-62 2 -5.0 McCutchen Greenwood (11-5) 2:32 2,0008/20 126 MEM 5-7 L 63-63 2 -5.0 Vincent Wright (1-1) Garces 2:59 2,7928/21 127 MEM 7-0 W 64-63 2 -4.0 Gonzales (1-4) Erlin 2:36 5,8168/22 128 MEM 3-9 L 64-64 2 -5.0 Lane Petrick (7-6) 2:53 8,463

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GRIZZLIES FIELD STAFFManager ............................................. Tony DeFrancescoPitching Coach ............................................... Dyar MillerHitting Coach ......................................... Ralph Dickenson Athletic Trainer ............................................... Bryan Baca

FRONT OFFICEOwnership .....................Fresno Sports Management, LLCGeneral Manager ........................................ Derek Franks

Media Contact .......................................... Lance Cardoza 559.264.0795 .................... [email protected]

Director of Broadcasting ........................ Doug Greenwald.......................................dgreenwald@fresnogrizzlies.com

Clubhouse Manager ..................................... Pablo Lopez

REDBIRDS HOTEL IN FRESNOUniversity Square Hotel of Fresno4961 North Cedar Avenue Fresno, California 93726559.224.4200Contact: Hoang [email protected]

Tony DeFrancesco2nd Season

FRESNO GRIZZLIESHouston Astros (since 2015)

Pacific Conference, Northern Division2015 Record: 84-59 (48-24 at home)

1800 Tulare Street • Fresno, California 93721559.320.4487 • @FresnoGrizzlies • www.fresnogrizzlies.com

ALL-TIME PCL SERIES (1998-)

Year Affiliate Home Away Total1998 Giants 1-3 3-1 4-41999 Giants 3-1 1-3 4-42000 Giants 3-1 n/a 3-12001 Giants 3-1 1-3 4-42002 Giants 1-3 3-1 4-42003 Giants 4-0 n/a 4-02004 Giants n/a 1-3 1-32005 Giants 1-3 n/a 1-32006 Giants n/a 1-3 1-32007 Giants 2-2 n/a 2-22008 Giants n/a 3-1 3-12009 Giants 2-2 n/a 2-22010 Giants n/a 2-2 2-22011 Giants 3-1 n/a 3-12012 Giants n/a 1-3 1-32013 Giants 1-3 n/a 1-32014 Giants 4-0 n/a 4-02015 Astros n/a 2-2 2-2Totals 28-20 18-22 46-42

Chukchansi Park (2002) Capacity: 12,500 Dimensions: LF-324’, CF-400’, RF-335’

2016 SERIES SCHEDULE May 19 ................................. 7:05 May 20 .................................. 7:05 May 21 .................................. 6:35 May 22 .................................. 2:05

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Top 10 Houston Astros Prospects(as ranked by Baseball America)

1. A.J. Reed, 1b2. Francis Martes, rhp3. Alex Bregman, ss4. Kyle Tucker, of5. Daz Cameron, of

6. Joe Musgrove, rhp7. David Paulino, rhp8. Colin Moran, 3b9. Derek Fisher, of10. Michael Feliz, rhp

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CUBS FIELD STAFFManager ........................................................ Marty PeveyPitching Coach ............................................... Rod Nichols Hitting Coach ................................................ Brian HarperAthletic Trainer ............................................ Shane Nelson

FRONT OFFICEOwnership ................................................Michael GartnerPresident ..................................................... Sam BernabeMedia Contact .......................................... Shelby Cravens 515.280.2632................................shelbyc@iowacubs.comBroadcaster ............................................. Randy Wehofer515.280.2653 ............................... [email protected] ................................................... Deene Ehlis....................................................... [email protected] Clubhouse Manager ....................... Bob Houchens

REDBIRDS HOTEL IN DES MOINESRenaissance Savery Des Moines Hotel401 Locust StreetDes Moines, Iowa 50309Phone: 515.244.2151Contact: Matt [email protected]

Marty Pevey4th Season

Top 10 Chicago Cubs Prospects (as ranked by Baseball America)

1. Gleyber Torres, ss2. Willson Contreras, c/3b3. Ian Happ, of/2b4. Duane Underwood, rhp5. Dylan Cease, rhp

6. Albert Almora, of7. Billy McKinney, of8. Oscar de la Cruz, rhp9. Eloy Jimenez, of10. Jeimer Candelario, 3b

2015 SEASON SERIES REVIEW (7-9 OVERALL; 5-3 HOME; 2-6 ROAD) Date Gm. Site Score W/L Record Pos. GB/A Winner Loser Save Time Att.4/9 1 MEM 7-4 W 1-0 T1 - Greenwood (1-0) Britton Harris (1) 2:43 3,3204/10 2 MEM 8-1 W 2-0 1 1.0 Cooney (1-0) Pimentel 2:39 4,8214/11 3 MEM 0-13 L 2-1 T1 - Cooper Petrick (0-1) 3:03 6,1744/12 4 MEM 2-7 L 2-2 2 -1.0 Britton Lyons (0-1) 2:43 3,3396/6 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 7,4527/16 92 IOW 1-4 L 48-44 2 -6.0 Edwards Jr. Waldron (2-5) Schlitter 2:25 9,0347/17 93 IOW 7-9 L 48-45 2 -6.0 Beeler Petrick (5-5) Schlitter 2:36 12,9347/18 94 IOW 4-10 L 48-46 2 -6.0 Paulino Gast (5-7) 2:24 11,9377/19 95 IOW 2-4 L 48-47 2 -6.0 Pimentel Lyons (6-5) Schlitter 2:23 8,1897/24 100 MEM 5-3 W 52-48 2 -5.0 Waldron (4-5) Edwards Jr. Hatley (4) 2:45 4,5577/25 101 MEM 7-5 W 53-48 2 -5.0 Greenwood (9-3) Britton Hatley (5) 2:13 6,8937/26 102 MEM 2-1 W 54-48 2 -4.0 Wright (1-0) Schlitter 2:13 3,4697/27 103 MEM 3-8 L 54-49 2 -5.0 Wada Gonzales (0-2) 2:39 3,424

IOWA CUBSChicago Cubs (since 1981)

American Conference, Northern Division2015 Record: 80-64 (41-31 at home)

One Line Drive • Des Moines, Iowa 50309515.243.6111 • @IowaCubs • www.iowacubs.com

ALL-TIME PCL SERIES (1998-)

Year Affiliate Home Away Total

1998 Cubs 4-0 1-3 5-31999 Cubs 3-1 3-1 6-22000 Cubs 7-1 3-5 10-62001 Cubs 1-3 2-2 3-52002 Cubs 4-0 2-2 6-22003 Cubs 5-3 1-7 6-102004 Cubs 4-4 3-5 7-92005 Cubs 6-2 5-3 11-52006 Cubs 4-5 1-6 5-112007 Cubs 5-3 4-4 9-72008 Cubs 3-4 3-5 6-92009 Cubs 5-3 2-6 7-92010 Cubs 5-3 3-5 8-82011 Cubs 7-1 3-5 10-62012 Cubs 3-5 4-4 7-92013 Cubs 6-2 4-4 10-62014 Cubs 4-3 8-1 12-42015 Cubs 5-3 2-6 7-9

Totals 84-51 58-71 142-122

Principal Park (1992) Capacity: 11,000 Dimensions: LF-335’, CF-400’, RF-335’

2016 SERIES SCHEDULEJune 4 ...... 7:08June 5 ...... 1:08June 6 ...... 7:08June 7 .... 12:08June 17 .... 7:05June 18 .... 6:35June 19 .... 6:35June 20 .... 7:05

July 22 ..... 7:05July 23 ..... 6:05July 24 ..... 6:05July 25 ..... 7:05Aug. 20 ...... 7:08Aug. 21 ..... 1:08Aug. 22 ..... 6:38Aug. 23 ... 12:08

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2015 SEASON SERIES REVIEW (4-0 OVERALL) Date Gm. Site Score W/L Record Pos. GB/A Winner Loser Save Time Att.6/2 53 MEM 6-0 W 27-26 2 -5.0 Cooney (5-2) Bowman 2:11 3,3646/3 54 MEM 4-3 W 28-26 2 -5.0 Petrick (4-3) Rice 2:22 2,4176/4 55 MEM 10-9 W 29-26 2 -5.0 Hatley (3-1) Bradford Tuivailala (7) 3:03 2,8816/5 56 MEM 1-0 (7, rain) W 30-26 2 -5.0 Gast (2-3) Matz 1:39 4.339

51s FIELD STAFFManager .................................................. Wally BackmanPitching Coach .............................................. Frank ViolaHitting Coach ................................................... Jack VoigtAthletic Trainer .............................................. Deb Iwanow

FRONT OFFICEOwnership .................................. Stevens Baseball GroupPresident ........................................................ Don LoganGeneral Manager ...................................... Chuck Johnson

Media Contact .............................................. Jim Gemma702.386.7226 ................................ [email protected]

Director of Broadcasting .............................. Russ Langer....................................................... [email protected] Visiting Clubhouse Manager ........................ Steve Dwyer

REDBIRDS HOTEL IN LAS VEGASGolden Nugget Hotel and Casino129 E. Fremont StreetLas Vegas, Nevada 89101Phone: 702.385.7111Contact: Martha [email protected]

Wally Backman4th Season

LAS VEGAS 51sNew York Mets (since 2013)

Pacific Conference, Southern Division2015 Record: 77-67 (46-26 at home)

850 Las Vegas Blvd. North • Las Vegas, Nevada 89101702.943.7200 • @LasVegas51s • www.lv51.com

ALL-TIME PCL SERIES (1998-)

Year Affiliate Home Away Total1998 Padres 3-1 3-1 6-21999 Padres 2-2 2-2 4-42000 Padres 2-2 n/a 2-22001 Dodgers 3-1 0-4 3-52002 Dodgers 2-2 2-2 4-42003 Dodgers 2-2 n/a 2-22004 Dodgers n/a 4-0 4-02005 Dodgers 2-2 n/a 2-22006 Dodgers n/a 1-3 1-32007 Dodgers 1-3 n/a 1-32008 Dodgers n/a 2-2 2-22009 Blue Jays 1-3 n/a 1-32010 Blue Jays n/a 2-2 2-22011 Blue Jays 3-1 n/a 3-12012 Blue Jays n/a 2-2 2-22013 Mets 2-2 n/a 2-22014 Mets n/a 1-3 1-32015 Mets 4-0 n/a 4-0Totals 27-21 19-21 46-42

Cashman Field (1983) Capacity: 9,334 Dimensions: LF-328’, CF-433’, RF-328’

2016 SERIES SCHEDULE May 27 .................................. 1:05 May 28 ................................. 9:05 May 29 ................................. 9:05 May 30 ................................. 2:05

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Top 10 New York Mets Prospects (as ranked by Baseball America)

1. Steve Matz, lhp2. Amed Rosario, ss3. Dominic Smith, 1b4. Gavin Cecchini, ss5. Brandon Nimmo, of

6. Marcos Molina, rhp7. Luis Carpio, ss/2b8. Desmond Lindsay, of9. Matt Reynolds, ss/2b10. Wuilmer Becerra, of

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SOUNDS FIELD STAFFManager ................................................. Steve ScarsonePitching Coach ........................................ Rick RodriguezHitting Coach ................................................ Eric MartinsAthletic Trainer ............................................. Brad LaRosa FRONT OFFICEOwnership ................................................... MFP BaseballOwner ............................................................. Frank Ward General Manager & Chief Operating Officer .. Garry Arthur

Media Contact .................................................Chad Seely 615.515.1107 [email protected]

Broadcaster ......................................................... Jeff Hem615.690.4487......................... [email protected]

Clubhouse Manager ...................................... Matt Gallant

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Steve Scarsone4th Season

Top 10 Oakland Athletics Prospects (as ranked by Baseball America)

1. Franklin Barreto, ss2. Sean Manaea, lhp3. Matt Chapman, 3b4. Renato Nunez, 3b/1b5. Richie Martin, ss

6. Matt Olson, 1b/of7. Chad Pinder, ss/2b8. Dillon Overton, lhp9. Casey Meisner, rhp10. Yairo Munoz, ss

NASHVILLE SOUNDSOakland Athletics (since 2015)

American Conference, Southern Division2015 Record: 66-78 (32-40 at home)

5401 Jackson Street • Nashville, Tennessee 37219615.690.4487 • @nashvillesounds • www.nashvillesounds.com

ALL-TIME PCL SERIES (1998-)

Year Affiliate Home Away Total 1998 Pirates 3-5 3-5 6-101999 Pirates 4-4 4-4 8-82000 Pirates 2-5 6-2 8-72001 Pirates 3-5 3-5 6-102002 Pirates 1-7 4-4 5-112003 Pirates 6-2 1-7 7-92004 Pirates 4-4 5-3 9-72005 Brewers 6-2 2-6 8-82006 Brewers 3-5 3-5 6-102007 Brewers 2-6 3-5 5-112008 Brewers 4-4 6-2 10-62009 Brewers 4-4 2-6 6-102010 Brewers 5-5 2-4 7-92011 Brewers 4-4 6-2 10-62012 Brewers 2-6 5-3 7-92013 Brewers 4-4 5-3 9-72014 Brewers 5-3 3-5 8-82015 Athletics 4-4 4-4 8-8

Totals 66-79 67-75 133-154

First Tennessee Park (2015) Capacity: 10,300 Dimensions: LF-329’, CF-404’, RF-310’

2016 SERIES SCHEDULEMay 6 ........ 6:35May 7 .........6:35May 8 ........ 2:05May 9 ........ 6:35June 13 ..... 7:05June 14 ..... 7:05June 15 .. 12:05June 16 .... 7:05

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2015 SEASON SERIES REVIEW (8-8 OVERALL; 4-4 HOME; 4-4 ROAD) Date Gm Site Score Result Record Pos. GB/GA Winner Loser Save Time Att.6/15 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 6,2916/23 72 MEM 4-6 L 37-35 2 -6.0 Zito Cooney (6-4) Cook 2:35 3,1976/24 73 MEM 9-4 W 38-35 2 -5.0 Kiekhefer (2-1) Neal 2:47 3,8346/25 74 MEM 0-5 L 38-36 2 -6.0 Mills Lyons (5-3) 2:32 3,0687/8 MEM Postponed (travel); game rescheduled as part of 7/9 doubleheader7/9 87 MEM 2-3 L 45-42 2 -5.5 Zito Reed (0-2) 1:54 3,892 88 MEM 3-7 L 45-43 2 -6.0 Neal Hatley (4-3) 2:02 DH7/10 89 MEM 9-1 W 46-43 2 -6.0 Lee (2-1) Martin 2:28 4,1617/11 90 MEM 5-4 W 47-43 2 -6.0 Thomas (1-0) Leon Kiekhefer (1) 2:44 7,3237/12 91 MEM 12-3 W 48-43 2 -5.0 Lyons (6-4) Long 2:55 3,2458/5 112 NAS 3-8 L 59-53 2 -4.0 Zito Gonzales (0-3) 3:04 5,3328/6 113 NAS 0-8 L 59-54 2 -5.0 Thompson Waldron (4-6) 2:10 7,5048/7 114 NAS 7-4 W 60-54 2 -4.0 Petrick (7-5) Neal Tuivailala (15) 2:55 10,4898/8 115 NAS 1-4 L 60-55 2 -5.0 Martin Gast (5-9) Castro 2:31 11,0438/9 116 NAS 11-2 W 61-55 2 -5.0 Greenwood (11-3) Mills 3:05 8,401

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ZEPHYRS FIELD STAFFManager ..................................................... Arnie BeyelerPitching Coach ..............................................Paul PhillipsHitting Coach ............................................. Derek BotehloAthletic Trainer .............................................. Brian Bobier

FRONT OFFICEOwnership ................................................... Yes2No, LLCOwner .............................................. Lou Schwechheimer General Manager ......................................... Mike SchlineSenior VP/General Manager ....................... Augusto RojasVP of Baseball Operations ............................. Mike Schline

Media Contact .............................................. Dave Sachs504.734.5155 [email protected]

Director of Broadcasting .....Tim “Mr. New Orleans” Grubbs.............................................. [email protected]

Visiting Clubhouse Manager ......................... Brett Herbert

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Arnie Beyeler1st Season

Top 10 Miami Marlins Prospects (as ranked by Baseball America)

1. Tyler Kolek, rhp2. Josh Naylor, 1b3. Jarlin Garcia, lhp4. Stone Garrett, of5. Kendry Flores, rhp

6. Brian Anderson, 3b7. Austin Dean, of8. Isaiah White, of9. Isael Soto, of10. Jordan Holloway, rhp

2015 SEASON SERIES REVIEW (8-8 OVERALL; 4-4 HOME; 4-4 ROAD) Date Gm. Site Score W/L Record Pos. GB/A Winner Loser Save Time Att.4/30 20 NO 4-3 W 8-12 4 -5.0 Gast (1-2) Rienzo Tuivailala (3) 2:17 3,8765/1 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 3,8765/8 28 MEM 1-13 L 11-17 T3 -6.0 Urena Hald (0-2) 2:58 3,0515/9 29 MEM 2-5 L 11-18 T3 -7.0 Conley Gonzales (0-1) Mazzaro 2:31 5,7195/10 30 MEM 0-7 L 11-19 4 -7.0 Misch Garcia (0-1) 2:47 3,4315/11 31 MEM 2-1 W 12-19 T3 -7.0 Tuivailala (2-0) Urckfitz 2:44 7,4377/20 96 NO 7-1 W 49-47 2 -5.0 Greenwood (8-3) Nicolino 2:42 6,3457/21 97 NO 9-0 W 50-47 2 -5.0 Lee (3-1) Rienzo 2:17 2,0347/22 98 NO 9-5 W 51-47 2 -5.0 Waldron (3-5) Batista 3:17 2,1567/23 99 NO 5-8 L 51-48 2 -6.0 Nappo Harris (0-1) Wittgren 2:47 5,8768/31 137 MEM 4-5 L 67-70 2 -7.0 Logan Reyes (0-3) Wittgren 2:48 4,4509/1 138 MEM 6-3 W 68-70 2 -7.0 Hald (1-2) Esch Tuivailala (17) 2:27 3,9329/2 139 MEM 6-5 W 69-70 2 -6.0 Wyatt (3-0) Wittgren 2:50 2,9569/3 140 MEM 3-2 W 70-70 2 -6.0 Thomas (2-0) Williams Kiekhefer (2) 2:36 3,994

NEW ORLEANS ZEPHYRSMiami Marlins (since 2009)

American Conference, Southern Division2015 Record: 58-86 (29-43 at home)

6000 Airline Drive • Metairie, Louisiana 70003504.734.5155 • @zephyrsbaseball • www.zephyrsbaseball.com

ALL-TIME PCL SERIES (1998-)

Year Affiliate Home Away Total 1998 Astros 6-2 3-5 9-71999 Astros 8-0 6-2 14-22000 Astros 5-3 3-5 8-82001 Astros 3-5 3-5 6-102002 Astros 3-5 3-5 6-102003 Astros 7-1 2-6 9-72004 Astros 6-2 3-5 9-72005 Nationals 3-5 5-3 8-82006 Nationals 3-5 1-7 4-122007 Mets 2-6 2-6 4-122008 Mets 4-4 4-4 8-82009 Marlins 5-3 5-3 10-62010 Marlins 4-4 3-5 7-92011 Marlins 4-4 3-5 7-92012 Marlins 3-5 1-7 4-122013 Marlins 4-4 5-3 9-72014 Marlins 7-1 3-5 10-62015 Marlins 4-4 4-4 8-8

Totals 81-63 59-85 139-148

Zephyr Field (1997) Capacity: 10,000 Dimensions: LF-333’, CF-405’, RF-332’

2016 SERIES SCHEDULEApril 28 .... 7:00April 29 ... 7:00April 30 ... 6:00May 1 ....... 1:00May 31 ...... 7:05June 1 ...... 7:05June 2 ...... 7:05June 3 ........7:05

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DODGERS FIELD STAFFManager ...................................................... Bill HaselmanPitching Coach ...............................................Matt HergesHitting Coach ..............................................Shawn WootenAthletic Trainer .................................................Greg Harrel

FRONT OFFICEOwnership .......... Mandalay Sports/ Los Angeles DodgersPresident/General Manager ..................... Michael Byrnes

Media Contact/Broadcaster ....................... Alex Freedman405.218.1001 ................ [email protected]

Visiting Clubhouse Manager .......................... Kevin Taylor

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Bill Haselman1st Season

Top 10 Los Angeles Dodgers Prospects (as ranked by Baseball America)

1. Corey Seager, ss2. Julio Urias, lhp3. Jose De Leon, rhp4. Cody Bellinger, 1b/of5. Kenta Maeda, rhp

6. Grant Holmes, rhp7. Alex Verdugo, of8. Austin Barnes, c9. Frankie Montas, rhp10. Jharel Cotton, rhp

2015 SEASON SERIES REVIEW (7-9 OVERALL; 3-5 HOME; 4-4 ROAD) Date Gm. Site Score W/L Record Pos. GB/A Winner Loser Save Time Att.6/18 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 7,6906/30 79 MEM 1-2 L 41-38 2 -6.0 Surkamp Lyons (5-4) Buchter 2:16 2,9377/1 80 MEM 2-3 L 41-39 2 -6.0 Beachy Greenwood (6-3) Ravin 2:12 2,8167/2 81 MEM 4-8 L 41-40 2 -6.0 Huff Gast (4-6) 2:43 3,0387/3 82 MEM 2-3 L 41-41 2 -7.0 Reed (0-1) West Buchter 3:05 8,5487/28 104 MEM 7-6 W 55-49 2 -4.0 Petrick (6-5) Surkamp Tuivailala (13) 2:48 2,9607/29 105 MEM 3-2 W 56-49 2 -4.0 Lyons (7-5) Stults Harris (3) 2:26 2,4477/30 106 MEM 9-0 W 57-49 2 -3.0 Greenwood (10-3) Fontanez 2:10 4,0807/31 107 MEM 1-6 L 57-50 2 -3.0 Wieland Gast (5-8) 2:23 6,2769/4 141 OKC 11-6 W 71-70 2 -5.0 Greenwood (13-6) Anderson 3:16 7,9939/5 142 OKC 6-0 W 72-70 2 -5.0 Reyes (1-3) Urias 2:33 7,5789/6 143 OKC 3-5 L 72-71 2 -5.0 Stults Gonzales (1-5) Gonzalez 2:26 6,9009/7 144 OKC 7-3 W 73-71 2 -5.0 Hald (2-2) Barlow 2:36 5,418

OKLAHOMA CITY DODGERSLos Angeles Dodgers (since 2015)

American Conference, Northern Division2015 Record: 86-58 (42-29 at home)

2 S. Mickey Mantle Drive • Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73104405.218.1000 • @okc_dodgers • www.okcdodgers.com

ALL-TIME PCL SERIES (1998-)

Year Affiliate Home Away Total 1998 Rangers 5-3 2-6 7-91999 Rangers 4-4 3-5 7-92000 Rangers 6-2 5-4 11-62001 Rangers 4-4 4-4 8-82002 Rangers 4-4 3-4 7-82003 Rangers 6-2 2-6 8-82004 Rangers 4-4 4-4 8-82005 Rangers 4-4 1-7 5-112006 Rangers 4-4 1-7 5-112007 Rangers 4-4 2-6 6-102008 Rangers 5-3 4-4 9-72009 Rangers 6-2 3-5 9-72010 Rangers 5-3 4-4 9-72011 Astros 7-1 4-4 11-52012 Astros 6-2 2-6 8-82013 Astros 2-6 5-3 7-92014 Astros 3-5 3-5 6-102015 Dodgers 3-5 4-4 7-9

Totals 82-62 56-88 138-150

Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark (1998) Capacity: 13,066 Dimensions: LF-325’, CF-400’, RF-325’

2016 SERIES SCHEDULEApril 11 ..... 6:35April 12...... 6:35April 13...... 6:35April 14...11:05aApril 19 ..... 7:05April 20 ..... 7:05April 21 ..... 7:05April 22 ..11:05a

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STORM CHASERS FIELD STAFFManager ................................................... Brian PoldbergPitching Coach .......................................... Andy HawkinsHitting Coach ............................................. Tommy GreggAthletic Trainer ........................................... Dave Iannicca

FRONT OFFICEOwnership ..................................... Alliance Baseball LLCChief Executive Officer ................................... Gary Green President and General Manager .............. Martie Cordaro Media Contact ........................................... Andrew Green402.738.5103 ........... [email protected] of Broadcasting ................................ Mark Nasser......................................markn@omahastormchasers.comVisiting Clubhouse Manager ......................... Brett Herbert

REDBIRDS HOTEL IN OMAHACourtyard by Marriott12560 Westport ParkwayLa Vista, NE 68128Phone: 402.682.3554Contact: Sara Schreiber [email protected]

Brian Poldberg3rd Season

2015 SEASON SERIES REVIEW (8-8 OVERALL; 5-3 HOME; 3-5 ROAD) Date Gm. Site Score W/L Record Pos. GB/A Winner Loser Save Time Att.4/13 MEM Postponed (rain); game rescheduled as part of 5/17 doubleheader4/14 5 MEM 1-5 L 2-3 2 -1.5 Mortensen Gast (0-1) 2:41 1,8324/15 6 MEM 4-2 W 3-3 2 -0.5 Socolovich (1-0) Brooks Harris (2) 2:45 4,7804/16 7 MEM 4-9 L 3-4 T2 -0.5 Blanton Cooney (1-1) 2:34 2,1844/21 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 (1) 3:06 4,1035/16 36 MEM 5-0 W 14-22 3 -10.0 Cooney (3-2) Lamb 2:12 4,4335/17 37 MEM 1-2 L 14-23 T3 -10.5 Pino Gast (1-2) Coleman 1:45 3,228 38 MEM 4-1 W 15-23 3 -10.0 Waldron (1-3) Paterson Hatley (3) 2:08 5/18 39 MEM 5-1 W 16-23 3 -9.5 Petrick (2-3) Mortensen (2-4) 2:15 6,0965/19 40 MEM 3-2 W 17-23 3 -9.0 Butler (1-2) Mariot 2:45 3,0678/11 117 OMA 5-0 W 62-55 2 -4.0 Wyatt (2-0) Broderick 2:44 3,7438/12 118 OMA 3-4 L 62-56 2 -5.5 Clemens Harris (0-2) Coleman 2:57 5,8448/13 119 OMA 5-6 L 62-57 2 -6.0 Socolovich (2-2) Coleman Baumann 2:22 7,0668/14 120 OMA 2-4 L 62-58 2 -6.0 Clemens Greenwood (11-4) Alexander 2:30 9,023

OMAHA STORM CHASERSKansas City Royals (since 1969)

American Conference, Northern Division2015 Record: 80-64 (44-29 at home)

12356 Ballpark Way • Papillion, Nebraska 68406402.734.2550 • @OMAStormChasers • www.omahastormchasers.com

ALL-TIME PCL SERIES (1998-)

Year Affiliate Home Away Total 1998 Royals 1-3 2-2 3-51999 Royals 2-2 0-3 2-52000 Royals 3-5 6-1 9-62001 Royals 3-1 0-4 9-62002 Royals 3-1 1-3 4-42003 Royals 2-6 4-4 6-102004 Royals 4-4 3-5 7-92005 Royals 6-2 6-2 12-42006 Royals 3-5 4-4 7-92007 Royals 5-3 3-5 8-82008 Royals 5-3 4-4 9-72009 Royals 6-2 6-2 12-42010 Royals 4-4 5-3 9-72011 Royals 4-3 2-6 6-92012 Royals 4-4 4-4 8-82013 Royals 3-5 6-2 9-72014 Royals 4-4 4-4 8-82015 Royals 5-3 3-5 8-8

Totals 67-60 63-63 130-123

Werner Park (2011) Capacity: 9,023 Dimensions: LF-315’, CF-405’, RF-312’

2016 SERIES SCHEDULEMay 2 ........ 6:35May 3 ........ 6:35May 4 .........6:35May 5 .........7:05May 10 ...... 6:35May 11 ....11:05aMay 12 ...... 6:35May 13 ...... 7:05

June 30 .... 7:05July 1 ........ 7:05July 2 ....... 7:05July 3 ....... 7:05Aug. 3 ....... 7:05Aug. 4 ....... 7:05Aug. 5 ....... 7:05Aug. 6 ....... 6:35

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Top 10 Kansas City Royals Prospects (as ranked by Baseball America)

1. Raul A. Mondesi, ss2. Kyle Zimmer, rhp3. Bubba Starling, of4. Miguel Almonte, rhp5. Nolan Watson, rhp

6. Ashe Russell, rhp7. Marten Gasparini, ss8. Matt Strahm, lhp9. Scott Blewett, rhp10. Cheslor Cuthbert, 3b/1b

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2015 SEASON SERIES REVIEW (1-3 OVERALL) Date Gm. Site Score W/L Record Pos. GB/A Winner Loser Save Time Att.8/27 133 REN 9-10 L 66-67 2 -5.0 Fleck Harris (0-4) 3:14 4,9648/28 134 REN 2-6 L 66-68 2 -6.0 Hessler Petrick (7-7) 3:12 8,2618/29 135 REN 2-8 L 66-69 2 -7.0 Hively Gast (7-10) 2:24 7,5358/30 136 REN 6-4 W 67-69 2 -7.0 Greenwood (12-6) Marks Harris (4) 3:14 6,338

ACES FIELD STAFFManager .......................................................... Phil NevinPitching Coach .............................................. Gil Heredia Hitting Coach ................................................. Greg GrossAthletic Trainer ................................................. Masa Abe

FRONT OFFICEOwnership ........................................... SK Baseball, LLCPresident & Managing Partner .................... Stuart KatzoffGeneral Manager ........................................ Eric Edelstein

Media Contact ............................................Cheyne Reiter 705.334.4789 ................................ [email protected]

Director, Broadcasting ................................. Ryan Radtke.......................................................... [email protected] Visiting Clubhouse Manager ........................ Steve Dwyer

REDBIRDS HOTEL IN RENOSilver Legacy Resort407 N. Virginia StreetReno, NV 89501Phone: 775.325.7367Contact: Mary [email protected]: Mary Reno

Phil Nevin3rd Season

RENO ACESArizona Diamondbacks (since 2009)

Pacific Conference, Northern Division2015 Record: 70-74 (40-32 at home)

250 Evans Ave. • Reno, Nevada 89501775.334.4700 • @aceball • www.renoaces.com

ALL-TIME PCL SERIES (2009-)

Year Affiliate Home Away Total2009 Dbacks 3-1 n/a 3-12010 Dbacks n/a 2-2 2-22011 Dbacks n/a 1-3 1-32012 Dbacks 0-4 n/a 0-42013 Dbacks n/a 2-2 2-22014 Dbacks 1-3 n/a 1-32015 Dbacks n/a 1-3 1-3Totals 4-8 6-10 10-18

Aces Ballpark (2009) Capacity: 9,000 Dimensions: LF-339’, CF-410’, RF-340’

2016 SERIES SCHEDULE August 16 ............................ 6:35 August 17 ............................. 6:35 August 18 ............................. 7:05 August 19 ............................ 7:05

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Top 10 Arizona Diamondbacks Prospects (as ranked by Baseball America)

1. Braden Shipley, rhp2. Archie Bradley, rhp3. Brandon Drury, inf4. Yoan Lopez, rhp5. Alex Young, lhp

6. Socrates Brito, of7. Peter O’Brien, c/of8. Gabby Guerrero, of9. Jack Reinheimer, inf10. Domingo Leyba, ss

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EXPRESS FIELD STAFFManager ....................................................... Jason WoodPitching Coach ........................................... Greg HibbardHitting Coach ................................................. Jim PresleyAthletic Trainer ............................................ Carlos Olivas

FRONT OFFICEOwnership .................................. Ryan-Sanders BaseballPresident ............................................. Chris AlmendarezGeneral Manager .......................................... Tim Jackson

Media Contact .................................................. Jill Cacic512.238.2206 ................................ [email protected]

Director, Broadcasting .....................................Mike Capps.................................................... [email protected]

Clubhouse Manager .................................... Kenny Bufton

REDBIRDS HOTEL IN ROUND ROCKHilton Garden Inn2310 North I-35Round Rock, TX 78681Phone: 512.341.8200Contact: Juan [email protected]

Jason Wood2nd Season

2015 SEASON SERIES REVIEW (6-10 OVERALL; 3-5 HOME; 3-5 ROAD) Date Gm. Site Score W/L Record Pos. GB/A Winner Loser Save Time Att.4/17 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 5,8884/25 16 MEM 3-5 L 6-10 4 -4.0 Wolf Whiting (0-1) Patton 2:39 6,2634/26 17 MEM 4-5 L 6-11 4 -5.0 Ranaudo Petrick (0-3) Edwards 2:54 3,3924/27 18 MEM 3-8 L 6-12 4 -6.0 Reyes Greenwood (2-1) 2:59 1,9444/28 19 MEM 3-0 W 7-12 4 -5.0 Lyons (2-1) Gonzalez Tuivailala (2) 2:06 2,0046/11 61 MEM 3-2 W 33-28 2 -3.0 Gast (3-3) Pimentel Tuivailala (8) 2:14 3,2736/12 62 MEM 2-4 L 33-29 2 -4.0 Asher Cooney (5-3) Patton 2:27 4,2896/13 63 MEM 4-5 L 33-30 2 -5.0 Ranaudo Petrick (4-4) Patton 3:01 7,6616/14 64 MEM 2-0 W 34-30 2 -4.0 Lee (1-0) Harrison Tuivailala (9) 2:17 3,5378/1 108 RR 4-5 (11) L 57-51 2 -4.0 Edwards Tuivailala (3-1) 3:22 10,0388/2 109 RR 8-9 L 57-52 2 -5.0 Lamb Hatley (4-4) Edwards 3:09 8,5928/3 110 RR 7-3 W 58-52 2 -4.0 Lyons (8-5) Wolf 2:24 7,1928/4 111 RR 9-7 W 59-52 2 -3.0 Socolovich (2-1) Irwin Tuivailala (14) 3:28 8,101

ROUND ROCK EXPRESSTexas Rangers (since 2011)

American Conference, Southern Division2015 Record: 78-66 (45-29 at home)

3400 E. Palm Valley Blvd. • Round Rock, Texas 78664512.255.2255 • @RRExpress • www.rrexpress.com

ALL-TIME PCL SERIES (2005-)

Year Affiliate Home Away Total 2005 Astros 4-4 3-5 7-92006 Astros 4-4 5-3 9-72007 Astros 2-5 4-3 6-82008 Astros 4-3 5-3 9-62009 Astros 7-1 5-3 12-42010 Astros 8-0 4-4 12-42011 Rangers 3-5 3-5 6-102012 Rangers 3-6 4-3 7-92013 Rangers 4-4 2-6 6-102014 Rangers 3-3 4-6 7-92015 Rangers 3-5 3-5 6-10Total 45-40 42-46 87-86

Dell Diamond (2000) Capacity: 8,722 Dimensions: LF-330’, CF-407’, RF-325’

2016 SERIES SCHEDULEApril 23 .... 6:35April 24 .... 2:05April 25 .... 6:35April 26 .... 6:35July 7 ........ 7:05July 8 ....... 7:05July 9 ........ 6:35July 10 ....... 1:35

July 30 ..... 7:05July 31 ...... 7:05Aug. 1 ........ 6:05Aug. 2 ........ 6:05Sept. 2 ....... 7:05Sept. 3 ....... 7:05Sept. 4 ....... 6:05Sept. 5 ..... 12:05

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Top 10 Texas Rangers Prospects (as ranked by Baseball America)

1. Joey Gallo, 3b2. Lewis Brinson, of3. Nomar Mazara, of4. Luis Ortiz, rhp5. Dillon Tate, rhp

6. Eric Jenkins, of7. Josh Morgan, ss/3b8. Andy Ibanez, 2b9. Leodys Taveras, of10. Michael Matuella, rhp

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RIVER CATS FIELD STAFFManager ..................................................... José Alguacil Pitching Coach ........................................ Dwight Bernard Hitting Coach .............................................. Damon Minor Athletic Trainer ................................................... LJ Petra

FRONT OFFICECEO/Majority Owner ................................. Susan SavageGeneral Manager ......................................... Chip Maxson

Media Contact ........................................ Daniel Emmons916.376.4850 ............................. [email protected]

Radio Broadcaster .................................. Johnny Doskow..................................................... [email protected]

REDBIRDS HOTEL IN SACRAMENTOHoliday Inn Capital Plaza300 J StreetSacramento, California 95814Phone: 916.446.0100Fax: 916.446.7371Contact: Heather [email protected]

José Alguacil 1st Season

SACRAMENTO RIVER CATSSan Francisco Giants (since 2015)

Pacific Conference, Northern Division2015 Record: 71-73 (35-37 at home)

400 Ballpark Drive • Sacramento, California 95691916.376.4700 • @RiverCats • www.rivercats.com

ALL-TIME PCL SERIES (2000-)

Year Affiliate Home Away Total2000 Athletics n/a 3-1 3-12001 Athletics 1-3 1-3 2-62002 Athletics 3-1 2-2 5-32003 Athletics 0-4 n/a 0-42004 Athletics n/a 1-3 1-32005 Athletics 2-2 n/a 2-22006 Athletics n/a 1-3 1-32007 Athletics 2-2 n/a 2-22008 Athletics n/a 1-3 1-32009 Athletics 1-3 n/a 1-32010 Athletics n/a 3-1 3-12011 Athletics 1-3 n/a 1-32012 Athletics n/a 0-4 0-42013 Athletics 3-1 n/a 3-12014 Athletics 2-2 n/a 2-22015 Giants n/a 4-0 4-0Total 15-21 16-20 31-41

Raley Field (2000) Capacity: 14,414 Dimensions: LF-330’, CF-402’, RF-325’

2015 SERIES SCHEDULE May 14 ................................. 6:35 May 15 ...................................2:05 May 16 ............................. 11:05a May 17 ............................. 11:05a

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Top 10 San Francisco Giants Prospects (as ranked by Baseball America)

1. Christian Arroyo, ss2. Tyler Beede, rhp3. Phil Bickford, rhp4. Lucius Fox, ss5. Chris Shaw, 1b

6. Sam Coonrod, rhp7. Aramis Garcia, c8. Clayton Blackburn, rhp9. Jarrett Parker, of10. Adalberto Mejia, lhp

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2015 SEASON SERIES REVIEW (3-1 OVERALL) Date Gm. Site W/L Score Record Pos. GB/A Winner Loser Save Time Att.5/29 49 MEM 3-5 (12) L 23-26 3 -8.0 Herrman Butler (2-3) 3:49 3,8535/30 50 MEM 6-2 W 24-26 3 -7.0 Waldron (2-3) Wilk 2:40 5,8625/31 MEM Postponed (rain); game rescheduled as part of 6/1 doubleheader6/1 51 MEM 2-0 W 25-26 3 -6.5 Lyons (4-2) DeLoach 1:44 3,366 52 MEM 8-2 W 26-26 3 -6.0 Kiekhefer (1-1) Hensley 2:22 DH

BEES FIELD STAFFManager .....................................................Keith JohnsonPitching Coach ............................................. Erik BennettHitting Coach ........................................... Tom TornincasaAthletic Trainer ............................................ Brian Reinker

FRONT OFFICEOwnership ........................... Larry H. Miller Baseball, Inc.Principal Owner ............................................... Gail MillerVice President/General Manager ............... Marc Amicone

Media Contact ............................................Kraig Williams 801.350.6963 ......................... [email protected]

Director of Broadcasting ............................. Steve Klauke......................................................... [email protected]

Clubhouse Manager ............................................ Eli Rice

REDBIRDS HOTEL IN SALT LAKESheraton City Centre150 West 500 SouthSalt Lake City, Utah 84101Phone: 801.401-2000Contact: Rosanna Morera [email protected]

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SALT LAKE BEESLos Angeles Angels of Anaheim (since 2001)

Pacific Conference, Southern Division2015 Record: 58-86 (31-41 at home)

77 West 1300 South • Salt Lake City, Utah 84115801.350.3900 • @OfficialSLBees • www.slbees.com

ALL-TIME PCL SERIES (1998-)

Year Affiliate Home Away Total1998 Angels 1-3 2-2 3-51999 Angels 4-0 2-2 6-22000 Angels 3-1 n/a 3-12001 Angels 0-4 2-2 2-62002 Angels 3-1 3-1 6-22003 Angels n/a 2-2 2-22004 Angels 3-1 n/a 3-12005 Angels n/a 3-1 3-12006 Angels 2-2 n/a 2-22007 Angels n/a 2-2 2-22008 Angels 1-3 n/a 1-32009 Angels n/a 2-2 2-22010 Angels 3-1 n/a 3-12011 Angels n/a 3-1 3-12012 Angels 1-3 n/a 1-32013 Angels n/a 2-2 2-22014 Angels n/a 3-1 3-12015 Angels 3-1 n/a 3-1Total 24-20 24-16 48-36

Smith’s Ballpark (1994) Capacity: 15,411 Dimensions: LF-345’, CF-420’, RF-315’

2016 SERIES SCHEDULE May 23 ................................. 7:35 May 24 ................................. 7:35 May 25 ................................. 7:35 May 26 ................................. 1:05

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Top 10 Los Angeles Angels Prospects (as ranked by Baseball America)

1. Taylor Ward, c2. Jahmai Jones, of3. Nate Smith, lhp4. Victor Alcantara, rhp5. Jake Jewell, rhp

6. Grayson Long, rhp7. Joe Gatto, rhp8. Kaleb Cowart, 3b9. Jaime Barria, rhp10. Chad Hinshaw, of

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2015 SEASON SERIES REVIEW (2-2 OVERALL) Date Gm. Site Score W/L Record Pos. GB/A Winner Loser Save Time Att.8/23 129 TAC 8-2 W 65-64 2 -5.0 Gast (7-9) Paxton 2:40 6,6948/24 130 TAC 6-10 L 65-65 2 -6.0 Sampson Greenwood (11-6) 2:43 6,2828/25 131 TAC 8-2 W 66-65 2 -5.0 Lyons (9-5) Wang 2:38 6,5878/26 132 TAC 7-13 L 66-66 2 -5.0 Luetge Reyes (0-2) 2:52 5,513

RAINIERS FIELD STAFFManager .......................................................... Pat ListachPitching Coach ........................................... Lance PainterHitting Coach ............................................... Scott BrosiusAthletic Trainers ...................... Tom Newberg & BJ Downie

FRONT OFFICEOwnership ........................... The Baseball Club of TacomaPresident ..................................................... Aaron ArtmanVP of Business Development ............................ Jim Flavin

Media Contact ............................................. Brett Gleason .......................................... [email protected]

Broadcaster ..................................................... Mike Curto...............................................mcurto@tacomarainiers.com

REDBIRDS HOTEL IN TACOMAHotel Murano1320 Broadway PlazaTacoma, Washington 98402Phone: 253.238.8000Contact: Kelsie Kellogg [email protected]

Pat Listach2nd Season

TACOMA RAINIERSSeattle Mariners (since 1995)

Pacific Conference, Northern Division2015 Record: 68-76 (36-36 at home)

2502 S. Tyler Street • Tacoma, Washington 98405253.757.7707 • @RainiersLand • www.tacomarainiers.com

ALL-TIME PCL SERIES (1998-)

Year Affiliate Home Away Total1998 Mariners 3-1 3-1 6-21999 Mariners 1-3 2-2 3-52000 Mariners 3-1 n/a 3-12001 Mariners 1-3 1-3 2-62002 Mariners 4-0 1-3 5-32003 Mariners n/a 1-3 1-32004 Mariners 1-3 n/a 1-32005 Mariners n/a 1-3 1-32006 Mariners 2-2 n/a 2-22007 Mariners n/a 1-3 1-32008 Mariners 2-2 n/a 2-22009 Mariners n/a 1-3 1-32010 Mariners 4-0 n/a 4-02011 Mariners n/a 2-2 2-22012 Mariners 2-2 n/a 2-22013 Mariners n/a 2-2 2-22014 Mariners 2-2 n/a 2-22015 Mariners n/a 2-2 2-2Totals 25-19 17-27 42-46

Cheney Stadium (1960) Capacity: 7,429 Dimensions: LF-325’, CF-425’, RF-325’

2016 SERIES SCHEDULE August 12 ............................ 7:05 August 13 ............................ 6:35 August 14 ............................ 6:05 August 15 ............................ 6:35

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Top 10 Seattle Mariners Prospects (as ranked by Baseball America)

1. Alex Jackson, of2. Edwin Diaz, rhp3. Drew Jackson, ss4. Tyler O’Neill, of5. Nick Neidert, rhp

6. Luiz Gohara, lhp7. Braden Bishop, of8. Andrew Moore, rhp9. Boog Powell, of10. D.J. Peterson, 1b/3b

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President: Branch B. RickeyDirector of Operations: Dwight HallDirector of Business: Melanie Fiore

PR & Operations Assistant: Matt Grilli

[email protected]

One Chisholm Trail Suite 4200Round Rock, TX 78681Phone: 512.310.2900

Fax: 512.310.8300

www.pclbaseball.com

LEAGUE DIRECTORSAlbuquerque Isotopes ......................................... John TraubColorado Springs Sky Sox ................................Dave ElmoreEl Paso Chihuahuas .........................................Alan LedfordFresno Grizzlies .......................................... Chris CummingsIowa Cubs ........................................................Sam BernabeLas Vegas 51s ..................................................... Don LoganMemphis Redbirds ....................................... Peter B. FreundNashville Sounds ................................................Frank Ward

New Orleans Zephyrs ............................Lou SchwechheimerOklahoma City Dodgers ......................................... Art MatinOmaha Storm Chasers ........................................Gary GreenReno Aces ....................................................... Stuart KatzoffRound Rock Express ................................. Chris AlmendarezSacramento River Cats ........................................Jeff SavageSalt Lake Bees ................................................Marc AmiconeTacoma Rainiers..............................................Aaron Artman

PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE UMPIRE CREWSCrew #1Stu Scheurwater (SHUR-water)Adam SchwarzThomas Newsom

Crew #2Marcus Pattillo (puh-TILL-oh)Brandon HensonRamon De Jesus

Crew #3Anthony Johnson Ryan GoodmanRobert Ortiz

Crew #4Kolin KlineNick MahrleyNate White

Crew #5Alex OrtizShaun Lampe (lamp)Travis Eggert

Crew #6 Ryan Blakney (BLAKE-nee) Brian ReillyAlbert Ruiz

Crew #7Spencer FlynnJeff MorrowChris Gonzalez

Crew #8Greg StanzakJordan FerrellBilly Cunha

Branch Rickey III

PCL DIVISON STRUCTUREAMERICAN CONFERENCENorthern DivisionColorado Springs Sky Sox (Milwaukee Brewers)Iowa Cubs (Chicago Cubs)Omaha Storm Chasers (Kansas City Royals) Oklahoma City Dodgers (Los Angeles Dodgers) Southern DivisionMemphis Redbirds (St. Louis Cardinals) Nashville Sounds (Oakland Athletics)New Orleans Zephyrs (Miami Marlins) Round Rock Express (Texas Rangers)

PACIFIC CONFERENCENorthern DivisionFresno Grizzlies (Houston Astros)Reno Aces (Arizona Diamondbacks)Sacramento River Cats (San Franciso Giants)Tacoma Rainiers (Seattle Mariners)

Southern DivisionAlbuquerque Isotopes (Colorado Rockies)El Paso Chihuahuas (San Diego Padres)Las Vegas 51s (New York Mets)Salt Lake Bees (Los Angeles Angels)

PLAYOFF FORMATCONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES (Best of 5)September 7 Pacific Northern at Pacific Southern American Southern at American NorthernSeptember 8 Pacific Northern at Pacific Southern American Southern at American NorthernSeptember 9 Pacific Southern at Pacific Northern American Northern at American SouthernSeptember 10 Pacific Southern at Pacific Northern American Northern at American SouthernSeptember 11 Pacific Southern at Pacific Northern American Northern at American Southern

PCL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES (Best of 5)September 13 American at PacificSeptember 14 American at PacificSeptember 16 Pacific at AmericanSeptember 17 Pacific at AmericanSeptember 18 Pacific at American

TRIPLE-A NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAMESeptember 20 AutoZone Park in Memphis, TennesseePacific Coast League vs. International League

2015 UMPIRE SCHEDULE - MEMPHIS HOME GAMESApril 9-12 ............................. Crew #7April 13-16 ........................... Crew #7April 25-28 ........................... Crew #5May 4-7 ................................ Crew #1May 8-11 .............................. Crew #4May 16-19 ............................ Crew #6

May 29-June 1 ..................... Crew #8June 2-5 ............................... Crew #3June 11-14 ........................... Crew #4June 23-25 ........................... Crew #5June 26-29 ........................... Crew #2June 30-July 3 ..................... Crew #1

July 8-12 .............................. Crew #2July 24-27 ............................ Crew #3July 28-31 ............................ Crew #6August 15-18 ....................... Crew #1August 19-22 ....................... Crew #2August 31-Sept. 3 ................ Crew #6

Rovers: Pat Hoberg, Gabe Morales, Chris Segal, Tom Woodring Bold indicates Crew Chief

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BUFFALO BISONS

275 Washington St.Buffalo, NY 14203Phone: 716-846-2000Fax: 716-852-6530www.bisons.com

Stadium: Coca-Cola FieldAffiliation: Toronto Blue Jays (2012)

CHARLOTTE KNIGHTS

324 South MintCharlotte, NC 28202 Phone: 704-357-8071Fax: 704-274-8330www.charlotteknights.com

Stadium: BB&T BallparkAffiliation: Chicago White Sox (1999)

COLUMBUS CLIPPERS

330 Huntington Park Ln.Columbus, OH 43215Phone: 614-462-5250Fax: 614-462-3271www.clippersbaseball.com

Stadium: Huntington ParkAffiliation: Cleveland Indians (2009)

DURHAM BULLS

409 Blackwell StreetDurham, NC 27701Phone: 919-687-6500Fax: 919-687-6560www.durhambulls.com

Stadium: Durham Bulls Athletic ParkAffiliation: Tampa Bay Rays (1998)

INDIANAPOLIS INDIANS

501 W. Maryland St.Indianapolis, IN 46225Phone: 317-269-3542Fax: 317-269-3541www.indyindians.com

Stadium: Victory FieldAffiliation: Pittsburgh Pirates (2005)

LOUISVILLE BATS

401 E. Main St.Louisville, KY 40202Phone: 502-212-2287Fax: 502-515-2255www.batsbaseball.com

Stadium: Slugger FieldAffiliation: Cincinnati Reds (2000)

NORFOLK TIDES

150 Park AvenueNorfolk, VA 23510Phone: 757-622-2222Fax: 757-624-9090www.norfolktides.com

Stadium: Harbor ParkAffiliation: Baltimore Orioles (2007)

LEHIGH VALLEY IRONPIGS

1050 IronPigs WayAllentown, PA 18109Phone: 610-841-7447Fax: 610-841-1509www.ironpigsbaseball.com

Stadium: Coca-Cola ParkAffiliation: Philadelphia Phillies (2007)

PAWTUCKET RED SOX

1 Ben Mondor WayPawtucket, RI 02860Phone: 401-724-7300Fax: 401-724-2140www.pawsox.com

Stadium: McCoy StadiumAffiliation: Boston Red Sox (1973)

GWINNETT BRAVES

One Braves Ave.Lawrenceville, GA 30043Phone: 678-277-0300Fax: 678-277-0338www.gwinnettbraves.com

Stadium: Coolray FieldAffiliation: Atlanta Braves (1966)

ROCHESTER RED WINGS

One Morrie Silver WayRochester, NY 14608Phone: 585-454-1001Fax: 585-454-1056www.redwingsbaseball.com

Stadium: Frontier FieldAffiliation: Minnesota Twins (2003)

SCRANTON/WILKES-BARRERAILRIDERS

50 Glenmaura National Blvd.Moosic, PA 18507Phone: 570-969-2255Fax: 570-963-6564www.swbrailriders.com

Stadium: PNC FieldAffiliation: New York Yankees (2007)

SYRACUSE CHIEFS

One Tex Simone DriveSyracuse, NY 13208Phone: 315-474-7833Fax: 315-474-2658www.syracusechiefs.com

Stadium: P & C StadiumAffiliation: Washington Nationals (2009)

TOLEDO MUD HENS

406 Washington St.Toledo, OH 43604Phone: 419-725-4367Fax: 419-725-4368www.mudhens.com

Stadium: Fifth Third FieldAffiliation: Detroit Tigers (1987)

President/Treasurer: Randy A. MobleyAssistant to the President: Chris SpragueCorproate Secretary: Max Schumacher

Office Manager: Gretchen Addison

[email protected]

55 South High Street, Suite 202Dublin, OH 43017

Phone: 614.791.9300Fax: 614.791.9009

www.ILBaseball.com

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ON Year Team League Class Affiliation Finish W-L Pct. Attendance Manager(s)1877 Reds LA n/a - n/a 25-6 .806 n/a M.J. Walsh1885 Leaguers/Reds/Grays OSL n/a - 6 38-50 .432 n/a Mike Fell Vic Smith Ted Sullivan1886 Browns/Grays OSL B - 4 44-46 .489 n/a Vic Smith Ted Sullivan Eclipses SLOCBB Neg - - - - - Eurekas SLOCBB Neg - - - - -1887 Browns OSL n/a - 3 64-52 .552 n/a John L. Sneed1888 Reds/Grays OSL n/a - 2 26-24 .520 n/a John L. Sneed1889 Reds OSL n/a - 5 12-23 .343 n/a James A. Woods1890 No League1891 No League1892 Giants OSL B - 8/7 46-76 .377 n/a P.H. Winston1893 Fever Germs OSL B - 5/2 53-38 .582 n/a Frank Graves1894 Blues/Giants OSL B - 1 40-17 .702 n/a Frank Graves1895 Lambs/Giants/Leviiathans OSL B - 4 32-37 .464 n/a Charley Frank1896 No Team1897 No League1898 No Team1899 No Team1900 No League1901 Egyptians/Leaguers SA B - 3 75-48 .610 n/a Charley Frank1902 Egyptians/Leaguers SA A - 4 65-56 .537 n/a Charley Frank1903 Egyptians/Turtles SA A - 1 73-52 .584 n/a Charley Frank1904 Egyptians/Turtles SA A - 1 81-54 .600 n/a Lew Whistler1905 Egyptians/Turtles SA A - 6 69-62 .527 n/a Lew Whistler1906 Egyptians/Turtles SA A - 2 79-55 .590 n/a Charley Babb1907 Egyptians/Turtles SA A - 2 74-57 .565 n/a Charley Babb1908 Egyptians/Turtles SA A - 3 73-62 .541 n/a Charley Babb1909 Turtles SA A - 8 51-88 .367 n/a Charley Babb1910 Turtles SA A - 7 62-76 .450 n/a Charley Babb1911 Turtles SA A - 6 62-71 .466 n/a Bill Bernhard1912 Turles/Chickasaws SA A - 5 68-71 .489 n/a Bill Bernhard1913 Turles/Chickasaws SA A - 6 64-74 .464 n/a Bill Bernhard1914 Turles/Chickasaws SA A - 7 61-87 .412 n/a Mike Finn1915 Chickasaws SA A - 3 81-73 .526 170,678 Briscoe Lord1916 Chickasaws SA A - 6 68-70 .493 170,493 Dolly Stark G. Moriarity Cy Barger1917 Chickasaws SA A - 4 81-73 .526 152,752 Mike Donlin Cy Barger1918 Chickasaws SA A - 6 32-38 .457 33,831 Cy Barger1919 Chickasaws SA A - 5 66-73 .475 114,274 Cy Barger1920 Red Sox SNL NgM - - 22-14 .611 - -1920 Chickasaws SA A - 5 72-77 .483 213,936 John McCloskey1921 Chickasaws SA A - 1 104-49 .680 253,338 Spencer Abbott Red Sox SNL NgM - - 18-16 .529 - -1922 Chickasaws SA A - 2 94-58 .618 239,459 Spencer Abbott Red Sox SNL NgM - - 30-30 .500 - -1923 Chickasaws SA A - 3 76-70 .521 176,607 Johnny Dobbs Red Sox NNL NgM - - 13-6 .684 - Wall1924 Chickasaws SA A - 1 104-48 .684 224,224 Johnny Dobbs Red Sox NNL NgM - 5 29-37 .439 - Marion Cunningham1925 Chickasaws SA A - 4 80-73 .523 203,322 Clyde Milan1925 Red Sox NNL NgM - 5/5 30-48 .385 - Marion Cunningham1926 Chickasaws SA A - 2 95-57 .625 196,365 Clyde Milan Red Sox IN n/a - - 14-18 .438 - -1927 Chickasaws SA A - 3 89-64 .582 146,387 Clyde Milan Red Sox NNL NgM - 6 27-73 .270 - Carl Glass1928 Chickasaws SA A - 2/1 97-55 .638 187,753 “Doc” Prothro Red Sox NNL NgM - 6/6 30-48 .386 - -1929 Chickasaws SA A - 4 88-66 .571 154,249 “Doc” Prothro Red Sox NNL NgM - 6/7 19-44 .302 - Harry Kenyon1930 Chickasaws SA A - 1 98-55 .641 185,149 “Doc” Prothro Red Sox NNL NgM - 6/6 29-45 .392 - Candy Jim Taylor1931 Chickasaws SA A - 3 84-59 .549 137,673 “Doc” Prothro1931 Red Sox NSL NgM - 5 24-28 .462 - -1932 Chickasaws SA A - 2 101-53 .656 136,712 “Doc” Prothro Red Sox NSL NgM - 5 24-22 .522 - -1933 Chickasaws SA A - 1/2 95-58 .621 97,217 “Doc” Prothro Red Sox IN n/a - - - - - Homer Curry1934 Chickasaws SA A - 4/3 79-72 .523 67,624 “Doc” Prothro Red Sox IN n/a - - - - - Reuben Jones

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Key: LA-League Alliance; SA-Southern Association (1901-60); OS-Original Southern League (1885-99); DA-Dixie Association (Interleague play between Texas League and Southern League (1971); TL-Texas League (1968-73); INT-International League (1974-76); PCL- Pacific Coast League (1998-); SL-Southern League (1978-97); NNL-Negro National League; IN-Independent Negro (1926-36); NSL-Negro Southern League; Southern League (1901-60); NAL-Negro American League

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Year Team League Class Affiliation Finish W-L Pct. Attendance Manager(s)1935 Chickasaws SA A - 3 84-70 .545 85,724 Fred Hoffman Red Sox IN n/a - - - - - -1936 Chickasaws SA A1 - 8 60-90 .400 59,726 Billy Southworth Red Sox IN n/a - 4 23-20 .535 -1937 Chickasaws SA A1 - 2 88-64 .579 107,549 Billy Southworth Red Sox NAL NgM - 4 13-13 .500 - Frank Johnson1938 Chickasaws SA A1 - 4 77-75 .507 77,417 Billy Southworth Red Sox NAL NgM - 1/4 29-19 .604 - Ted Radcliffe1939 Chickasaws SA A1 Dodgers 2 84-67 .556 90,345 Frank Brazil Red Sox NAL NgM - 5 15-21 .417 - Ted Radcliffe1940 Chickasaws SA A1 - 3 79-72 .523 61,144 Truck Hannah Red Sox NAL NgM - 2 18-16 .529 - Reuben Jones1941 Chickasaws SA A1 - 7 69-85 .448 54,430 Truck Hannah Red Sox NAL NgM - 3 20-16 .555 - Ted Radcliffe1942 Chickasaws SA A1 - 6 72-80 .474 85,659 “Doc” Prothro Red Sox NAL NgM - 2 50-32 .610 - Dizzy Dismukes Larry Brown1943 Chickasaws SA A1 - 8/6 56-81 .409 84,965 “Doc” Prothro Red Sox NAL NgM - 5 21-23 .477 - Larry Brown Reuben Jones1944 Chickasaws SA A1 - 1/4 84-55 .604 202,202 “Doc” Prothro Red Sox NAL NgM - 4/5 44-51 .463 - Larry Brown1945 Chickasaws SA A1 - 5 68-72 .486 142,444 “Doc” Prothro Red Sox NAL NgM - 6/6 17-61 .218 - Larry Brown1946 Chickasaws SA AA - 2 90-63 .588 275,034 “Doc” Prothro Red Sox NAL NgM - 5 24-36 .400 - Jelly Taylor Larry Brown1947 Chickasaws SA AA - 7 69-85 .448 246,215 “Doc” Prothro Red Sox NAL NgM - 4 33-45 .423 - Larry Brown1948 Chickasaws SA AA White Sox 2 92-61 .601 361,174 Jack Onslow Red Sox NAL NgM - 4 33-44 .429 - Larry Brown1949 Chickasaws SA AA White Sox 7 65-88 .425 218,172 Al Todd Red Sox NAL NgM - 8 39-50 .438 - Larry Brown Goose Curry1950 Chickasaws SA AA White Sox 4 81-70 .536 242,460 Al Todd Red Sox NAL NgM - 3 42-32 .568 - Goose Curry1951 Chickasaws SA AA White Sox 4 79-75 .513 208,061 Luke Appling Red Sox NAL NgM - 6 22-34 .393 - -1952 Chickasaws SA AA White Sox 4 81-74 .523 174,830 Luke Appling Red Sox NAL NgM - 4 29-40 .420 - Goose Curry1953 Chickasaws SA AA White Sox 1 87-64 .565 202,577 Luke Appling Red Sox NAL NgM - 4 20-37 .351 - Goose Curry1954 Chickasaws SA AA White Sox 4 80-74 .519 108,898 Don Gutteridge Red Sox NAL NgM - 2 49-34 .590 - Buster Haywood1955 Chickasaws SA AA White Sox 1 90-63 .588 134,823 Jack Cassini Ted Lyons Red Sox NAL NgM - - - - - Goose Curry1956 Chickasaws SA AA White Sox 2 82-72 .532 163,832 Jack Cassini Red Sox NAL NgM - - 6-5 .545 - Goose Curry1957 Chickasaws SA AA Cubs 2 86-67 .562 125,085 Lou Klein Red Sox NAL NgM - - - - - Goose Curry1958 Chickasaws SA AA Red Sox 7 69-84 .451 62,403 Warren Robinson Red Sox NAL NgM - 2 18-15 .545 - Rufus Ligon1959 Chickasaws SA AA - 7/3 76-77 .497 49,682 Luke Appling Red Sox NAL NgM - - - - - -1960 Chickasaws SA AA Cardinals 7 59-87 .404 48,487 Joe Schultz1961 No Team - - - - - - -1962 No Team - - - - - - -1963 No Team - - - - - - -1964 No Team - - - - - - -1965 No Team - - - - - - -1966 No Team - - - - - - -1967 No Team - - - - - - -1968 Blues TL AA Mets 3 67-69 .493 141,418 Roy Seivers1969 Blues TL AA Mets 1 66-65 .504 107,288 Pete Pavlick Roy McMillan John Antonelli1970 Blues TL AA Mets 1 69-67 .507 107,584 John Antonelli1971 Blues DA AA Mets 2 69-70 .496 96,410 John Antonelli1972 Blues TL AA Mets 2 75-64 .540 113,425 John Antonelli1973 Blues TL AA Mets 1 77-61 .558 113,863 Joe Frazier1974 Blues IL AAA Expos 1 87-55 .613 132,513 Karl Kuehl1975 Blues IL AAA Expos 5 65-75 .464 75,462 Karl Kuehl1976 Blues IL AAA Astros 3 69-69 .500 92,973 Jim Beauchamp1977 No Team - - - - - - -

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ON Year Team League Class Affiliation Finish W-L Pct. Attendance Manager(s)1978 Chicks SL AA Expos 2/2 71-73 .493 153,686 Felipe Alou1979 Chicks SL AA Expos 1/2 82-62 .569 226,832 Billy Gardner1980 Chicks SL AA Expos 1/3 83-61 .576 322,027 Larry Bearnarth1981 Chicks SL AA Expos 1/5 77-66 .538 307,007 Larry Bearnarth1982 Chicks SL AA Expos 2/4 70-74 .486 315,628 Rick Renick1983 Chicks SL AA Expos 3/5 61-85 .418 213,183 Rick Renick1984 Chicks SL AA Royals 3/3 71-75 .486 208,851 Rick Mathews1985 Chicks SL AA Royals 4/4 65-79 .451 200,682 Tommy Jones1986 Chicks SL AA Royals 3/3 69-75 .480 252,036 Tommy Jones1987 Chicks SL AA Royals 2/4 72-71 .503 215,749 Bob Schaefer1988 Chicks SL AA Royals 3/1 79-64 .552 205,568 Sal Rende1989 Chicks SL AA Royals 5/3 59-84 .413 175,334 Jeff Cox1990 Chicks SL AA Royals 1/5 73-71 .507 193,758 Jeff Cox1991 Chicks SL AA Royals 5/2 61-83 .424 185,409 Jeff Cox1992 Chicks SL AA Royals 4/4 71-73 .490 212,448 Brian Poldberg1993 Chicks SL AA Royals 5/5 63-77 .450 230,181 Tom Poquette1994 Chicks SL AA Royals 2/3 75-62 .547 258,311 Ron Johnson1995 Chicks SL AA Padres 1/4 68-74 .479 221,302 Jerry Royster1996 Chicks SL AA Padres 1/3 81-58 .583 197,084 Ed Romero1997 Chicks SL AA Mariners 2/5 67-72 .482 113,183 Dave Brundage1998 Redbirds PCL AAA Cardinals T2 74-70 .514 395,592 Gaylen Pitts1999 Redbirds PCL AAA Cardinals 3 74-64 .536 397,339 Gaylen Pitts2000 Redbirds PCL AAA Cardinals 1 83-61 .576 859,851 Gaylen Pitts2001 Redbirds PCL AAA Cardinals 4 62-81 .434 887,976 Gaylen Pitts2002 Redbirds PCL AAA Cardinals 4 71-71 .500 794,550 Gaylen Pitts2003 Redbirds PCL AAA Cardinals 4 64-79 .448 749,446 Tom Spencer Danny Sheaffer2004 Redbirds PCL AAA Cardinals 2 73-71 .507 730,565 Danny Sheaffer2005 Redbirds PCL AAA Cardinals 3 71-72 .497 696,083 Danny Sheaffer2006 Redbirds PCL AAA Cardinals 3 58-86 .403 692,426 Danny Sheaffer2007 Redbirds PCL AAA Cardinals 4 56-88 .389 633,129 Chris Maloney2008 Redbirds PCL AAA Cardinals 2 75-67 .528 569,172 Chris Maloney2009 Redbirds PCL AAA Cardinals 1 77-67 .535 474,764 Chris Maloney2010 Redbirds PCL AAA Cardinals 1 82-62 .564 462,041 Chris Maloney2011 Redbirds PCL AAA Cardinals 2 77-66 .538 493,528 Chris Maloney2012 Redbirds PCL AAA Cardinals 4 57-87 .396 493,706 Ron “Pop” Warner2013 Redbirds PCL AAA Cardinals 2 69-75 .479 498,362 Ron “Pop” Warner2014 Redbirds PCL AAA Cardinals 1 79-64 .554 381,429 Ron “Pop” Warner2015 Redbirds PCL AAA Cardinals 2 73-71 .507 278,579 Mike Shildt

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League Seasons Years Games W L Pct. * TitlesPacific Coast League 18 1998-2015 2,576 1,275 1,302 .495 2Southern League 20 1978-1997 2,858 1,419 1,439 .497 7International League 3 1974-1976 420 221 199 .526 1Texas League 6 1968-1973 819 423 396 .516 3Southern Association 60 1901-1960 8,731 4,648 4,083 .532 11Southern League (old) 9 1885-1895 716 355 361 .496 1League Alliance 1 1877 31 25 6 .806 -OVERALL 117 1877-2015 16,154 8,366 7,786 .518 25*Includes split-season divisional titles

MEMPHIS DIVISION WINNERS1928 Southern Association second-half champions1933 Southern Association first-half champions1944 Southern Association first-half champions1970 Texas League Eastern Div. champions1974 International League Southern Div. champions1979 Southern League Western Div. first-half champions1980 Southern League Western Div. champions1981 Southern League Western Div. first-half champions1988 Southern League Western Div. second-half champions1995 Southern League Western Div. first-half champions1996 Southern League Western Div. first-half champions2000 Pacific Coast League East Div. champions2009 Pacific Coast League Am. North Div. champions2010 Pacific Coast League Am. North Div. champions2014 Pacific Coast League Am. South Div. champions

MEMPHIS LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS1894 Southern League champions1903 Southern Association champions1904 Southern Association champions1921 Southern Association champions1924 Southern Association champions1930 Southern Association champions1952 Southern Assn./Dixie Series champions1953 Southern Association champions1955 Southern Association champions1969 Texas League champions1973 Texas League champions1990 Southern League champions2000 Pacific Coast League champions2009 Pacific Coast League champions

MEMPHIS PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL TOTALS

MEMPHIS MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL AFFILIATIONS

1939 Brooklyn Dodgers1948-1956 Chicago White Sox1957 Chicago Cubs1958 Boston Red Sox1959 No Affiliate1960 St. Louis Cardinals1968-1973 New York Mets

1974-1975 Montreal Expos1976 Houston Astros1978-1983 Montreal Expos1984-1994 Kansas City Royals1995-1996 San Diego Padres1997 Seattle Mariners1998-current St. Louis Cardinals

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MANAGER SEASONS YEAR(S) WON LOST PCT. TITLESSpencer Abbott 2 1921-22 198 107 .649 1 (‘21)Felipe Alou 1 1978 71 73 .493Johnny Antonelli 3 1969-72 219 212 .518 2 (‘69, ‘79)Luke Appling 4 1951-53,’59 323 293 .425 2 (‘52, ‘53Charlie Babb 5 1906-10 339 338 .501 Cy Barger 4 1916-19 185 182 .504 Jim Beauchamp 1 1976 69 69 .500Larry Bearnarth 2 1980-81 160 127 .537 2 (‘80, ‘81)Bill Bernard 3 1911-13 194 216 .473Frank Brazill 1 1939 84 67 .556Dave Brundage 1 1997 67 72 .482Jack Cassini 2 1955-56 145 119 .549 1 (‘55)Jeff Cox 3 1989-91 193 238 .478 1 (‘90)Johnny Dobbs 2 1923-24 180 119 .602 1 (‘24)Mike Donlin 1 1917 22 24 .478Mike Fell 1 1885 15 20 .429Mike Finn 1 1914 61 87 .412Charles Franks 4 1895, ’01-03 245 193 .560 1 (‘03)Joe Frazier 1 1973 77 61 .558 1 (‘73)Billy Gardner 1 1979 83 62 .572 1 (‘79)Frank Graves 3 1892-94 104 72 .581 1 (1894)Don Gutteridge 1 1954 80 74 .519Truck Hannah 2 1940-41 148 157 .485 Fred Hoffman 1 1935 84 70 .545Ron Johnson 1 1994 75 62 .547Tommy Jones 2 1985-86 134 154 .465Lou Klein 1 1957 86 67 .562Karl Kuehl 2 1974-75 152 130 .539 1 (‘74)Ted Lyons 1 1955 27 16 .628Chris Maloney 5 2007-11 367 350 .512 1 (‘09)Rick Matthews 1 1984 71 75 .486John McCloskey 1 1920 72 77 .483Roy McMillan 1 1969 38 35 .521 1 (‘69)Clyde Milan 3 1925-27 264 194 .576George Moriarity 1 1916 28 28 .500Jack Onslow 1 1948 92 61 .601Pete Pavlick 1 1969 22 28 .440Gaylen Pitts 5 1998-2002 364 351 .511 1 (‘00)Brian Poldberg 1 1992 71 73 .493Tom Poquette 1 1993 63 77 .450Thompson “Doc” Prothro 13 1928-34 & 1942-47 1081 864 .555 4 (‘28,‘30,‘34,‘44)Sal Rende 1 1988 79 64 .552 1 (‘88)Rick Renick 2 1982-83 131 159 .451Warren Robinson 1 1958 69 84 .451Ed Romero 1 1996 81 58 .583Jerry Royster 1 1995 68 74 .479 1 (‘95)Bob Schaefer 1 1987 72 71 .503Joe Schultz 1 1960 59 87 .404Roy Seivers 1 1968 67 69 .492Danny Sheaffer 4 2003-2006 244 266 .478Mike Shildt 1 2015 73 71 .507Vic Smith 2 1885-86 28 27 .509 John L. Sneed 2 1887-88 90 76 .542Billy Southworth 2 1936-38 225 229 .496Tom Spencer 1 2003 22 42 .344Dolly Stark 1 1916 26 34 .433Ted Sullivan 2 1885-86 39 49 .443Al Todd 2 1949-50 146 158 .480M.J. Walsh 1 1877 25 6 .806Ron “Pop” Warner 3 2012-14 205 226 .476Lew Whistler 2 1904-05 150 116 .564 1 (‘04)P.H. Winston 1 1892 35 59 .372James A. Woods 1 1889 12 23 .343

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OPPONENT LEAGUES YEARS WON-LOST PCT. LAST PLAYEDAlbuquerque, Nex Mexico TL/PCL 20 123-156 .441 2015Alexandria, Louisiana TL 2 25-21 .543 1973Amarillo, Texas TL 6 53-42 .558 1973Asheville, North Carolina DA 1 3-5 .375 1971Atlanta, Georgia OS/SA 66 662-648 .505 1960Augusta, Georgia OS 3 11-18 .379 1895Birmingham, Alabama OS/SA/DA/SL 85 848-780 .521 1997Calgary, Alberta, Canada PCL 5 18-15 .545 2002Charleston, South Carolina OS 6 42-39 .519 1895Charleston, West Virginia INT 3 36-26 .581 1976Charlotte, North Carolina DA/SL 16 96-126 .432 1992Chattanooga, Tennessee OS/SA/SL 76 802-674 .543 1997Colorado Springs, Colorado PCL 18 76-66 .535 2015Columbus, Georgia OS/DA/SL 15 117-115 .504 1990Dallas-Ft. Worth, Texas TL 4 31-29 .517 1971Des Moines, Iowa PCL 18 135-120 .529 2015Edmonton, Alberta PCL 7 22-20 .524 2004El Paso, Texas TL/PCL 7 39-53 .423 2015Evansville, Indiana OS 1 4-4 .500 1895Fresno, California PCL 18 46-42 .523 2015Greenville, South Carolina SL 14 105-109 .491 1997Huntsville, Alabama SL 13 122-119 .506 1997Jacksonville, Florida DA/SL 21 145-153 .4487 1997Knoxville, Tennessee OS/SA/SL 33 344-262 .568 1997Las Vegas, Nevada PCL 18 46-42 .523 2015Little Rock, Arkansas OS/SA/TL 61 716-556 .563 1973Macon, Georgia OS 5 32-28 .556 1894Midland, Texas TL 2 20-14 .588 1973Mobile, Alabama OS/SA/SL 47 487-416 .539 1997Montgomery, Alabama OS/SA/DA/SL 20 180-174 .505 1980Nashville, Tennessee OS/SA/SL/PCL 91 897-872 .507 2015New Orleans, Louisiana OS/SA/PCL 83 809-814 .499 2015Norfolk, Virginia INT 3 33-30 .524 1976Oklahoma City, Oklahoma PCL 18 138-150 .479 2015Omaha, Nebraska PCL 18 130-123 .514 2015Orlando, Florida SL 20 139-143 .493 2000Pawtucket, Rhode Island INT 3 36-22 .621 1976Pensacola, Florida OS 1 5-1 .833 1893Portland, Oregon PCL 10 27-21 .563 2010Reno, Nevada PCL 7 10-18 .357 2015Richmond, Virginia INT 3 33-30 .524 1976Rochester, New York INT 3 29-29 .500 1976Round Rock, Texas PCL 11 87-88 .497 2015Sacramento, California PCL 16 33-41 .446 2015Salt Lake City, Utah PCL 18 50-38 .568 2015San Antonio, Texas TL 6 47-60 .439 1973Savannah, Georgia OS/DA/SL 11 75-61 .551 1983Selma, Alabama OS 1 11-5 .688 1901Shreveport, Louisiana SA/TL 15 160-149 .518 1973Syracuse, New York INT 3 22-36 .379 1976Tacoma, Washington PCL 18 42-46 .477 2015Toledo, Ohio INT 3 32-36 .551 1976Tucson, Arizona PCL 14 40-33 .548 2013Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada PCL 2 6-10 .375 1999Toledo, Ohio INT 3 32-26 .551 1976Wilmington, North Carolina SL 2 12-4 .750 1996Zebulon, North Carolina SL 7 48-38 .558 1997

Key: OS-Old Southern League (1885-1895); DA-Dixie Association (Interleague play between Texas League and South-ern League (1971); TL-Texas League (1968-1973); INT-International League (197401976); PCL- Pacific Coast League (1998-); SL-Southern League (1978-1997).

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BATTING AVERAGE AAA .284 (1999)AA .273 (1981)Old Era .315 (1928)

RUNS AAA 771 (2000)AA 752 (1987)Old Era 973 (1930)

HITS AAA 1,381 (2004)AA 1,291 (1981)Old Era 1,651 (1928)

DOUBLES AAA 300 (1999)AA 245 (1987, 1996)Old Era 319 (1930)

TRIPLES AAA 41 (1975)AA 58 (1979)Old Era 121 (1925)

HOME RUNS AAA 174 (2004)AA 151 (1987)Old Era 156 (1953)

RBI AAA 716 (2000)AA 688 (1987)Old Era 881 (1930)

STOLEN BASES AAA 148 (1976)AA 187 (1980)Old Era 163 (1920)

WALKS AAA 604 (2015)AA 708 (1984)Old Era 718 (1959)

STRIKEOUTS AAA 1,060 (2012)AA 1,057 (1995)Old Era 882 (1960)

BATTING AVERAGE AAA .337 Nick Stavinoha, 2008AA .345 Dan Rohrmeier, 1996Old Era .383 Tommy Taylor, 1926

AT-BATS AAA 533 Nick Stavinoha, 2011AA 553 Bryan Little, 1981Old Era 642 Tommy McMillan, 1921

RUNSAAA 92 Scott Seabol, 2004AA 105 Mike Fuentes, 1982Old Era 136 Andy High, 1921

HITSAAA 156 Scott Seabol, 2004AA 164 Gary Thurman, 1986Old Era 233 Roy Carlyle, 1924

TOTAL BASESAAA 286 Kevin Witt, 2004AA 285 Derek Lee, 1996Old Era 356 Roy Carlyle, 1924

DOUBLESAAA 35 Jason Lariviere, 1999AA 39 Derrek Lee, 1996Old Era 51 Frank Waddy, 1930

TRIPLESAAA 8 Stubby Clapp, 2000 8 Kolten Wong, 2013AA 12 Roy Foster, 1968 Gary Thurman, 1986Old Era 27 Danny Taylor, 1927

HOME RUNSAAA 36 Kevin Witt, 2004AA 37 Mike Fuentes, 1982Old Era 36 Bill Wilson, 1950

RBI AAA 109 Nick Stavinoha, 2011AA 115 Mike Fuentes, 1982Old Era 135 Polly McLarry, 1921 Tommy Taylor, 1926

WALKS AAA 98 Jon Nunnally, 2003AA 100 John Milner, 1970Old Era 115 Danny Taylor, 1928

STRIKEOUTS AAA 155 Chris Haas, 1999AA 124 Tommie Campbell, 1969Old Era 89 Dan Hafey, 1940

MEMPHIS ALL-TIME SINGLE-SEASON BATTING RECORDS

MEMPHIS ALL-TIME SINGLE-SEASON PITCHING RECORDSGAMESAAA 63 Jason Motte, 2008AA 67 Ed Puig, 1992Old Era 74 Jerry Lock, 1960

STARTSAAA *29 Adam Wainwright, 2005 29 Lance Lynn, 2010 29 Larry Luebbers, 1998AA 29 David Cone 1984 Richie LeBlanc 1990Old Era 46 Glenn Liebhardt, 1906

COMPLETE GAMESAAA 8 John Montague, 1975AA 14 Tim Juran, 1973Old Era 45 Glenn Liebhardt, 1906

SHUTOUTSAAA 2 Larry Leubbers, 1998 2 Clint Weibl, 2000AA 5 Bob Johnson, 1969 Bob Bartlett, 1973Old Era 10 Harry McIntyre, 1904

WINSAAA 14 Tim Cooney, 2014AA 13 Last: Rob Mattson, 1996Old Era 35 Glenn Liebhardt, 1906

LOSSESAAA 15 Dennis Tankersley, 2006AA 16 Don Camey, 1971Old Era 21 Mike Quesier, 1909

SAVESAAA 31 Victor Marte, 2011AA 25 Ed Puig, 1992Old Era 16 Millard Howell, 1952

ERAAAA 2.70 Jason Ryan, 2003AA 1.48 Robert Johnson, 1969Old Era 2.14 Leo Dickerman, 1922

STRIKEOUTSAAA 160 Shelby Miller, 2012AA 166 Archie Corbin, 1991Old Era 203 Harry McIntyre, 1904 Marvin Rotblatt, 1950WALKSAAA 104 Chad Hutchinson, 2001AA 114 David Cone, 1984Old Era 121 Gus Morton, 1925

HITS ALLOWEDAAA 208 Mark Lemongello, 1976AA 177 Don Camey, 1971Old Era 338 Frank Veverka, 1942

INNINGS PITCHEDAAA 189.2 Jason Ryan, 2003AA 201.2 Rob Mattson, 1995Old Era 418.0 Glenn Liebhardt, 1906

WILD PITCHESAAA 17 Chad Hutchinson, 2001AA 28 David Cone, 1984 Jose Reyes, 1985Old Era 14 Henry Johnson, 1941

BALKSAAA 4 Manny Aybar, 1998 AA 4 Joe Abone, 1980Old Era 3 Mike Goicoecha, 1950

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MISCELLANEOUSMOST RUNS, INNINGAAA 11 vs. Tidewater, 7/15/74(3rd)AA 8 vs. Nashville, 8/1/93 (6th)Old Era 12 vs. Nash., 6/26/34; 12 vs. Knoxville, 8/27/40

MOST RUNS, OPPONENT INNINGAAA 13 vs. New Orleans 6/18/10 (4th)AA 10 Birmingham, 7/7/95 (2nd)Old Era 12 Atlanta, 5/5/60

MOST RUNS, BOTH TEAMSAAA 33 Fresno 17, Memphis 16 8/7/06AA 27 El Paso 15, Memphis 12 5/21/68Old Era 33 Memphis 23, Little Rock 10 9/3/43s

MOST HITS, BOTH TEAMSAAA 45 Fresno 25, Memphis 20 8/7/06AA n/aOld Era 50 Memphis 18, Little Rock 32, 8/25/43

LARGEST WINNING MARGINAAA 18 Memphis 21, New Orleans 3 8/9/14AA 20 Memphis 25, Nashville 5 8/1/93Old Era 24 Memphis 29, Little Rock 5 7/5/21

LARGEST LOSING MARGINAAA 17 Oklahoma 21, Memphis 4 8/18/05 Omaha 20, Memphis 3 4/9/14AA 17 Birmingham 20, Memphis 3 7/7/95Old Era 19 Atlanta 24, Memphis 3 7/28/46

LONGEST GAME, INNINGSAAA 19 Oklahoma 4, Memphis 3 8/26/02 AA 20 Huntsville 9, Memphis 7 7/17-18/91Old Era 21 Memphis 6, Chattanooga 5 7/21/59

LONGEST GAME, TIMEAAA 5:38 Memphis 6, Las Vegas 5 6/5/00AA 6:32 Huntsville 9, Memphis 7 6/17-18/91Old Era 5:38 Memphis 6, Chattanooga 5 6/21/59

LONGEST WIN STREAKAAA 9 4/9-17/00 & 9/9-18/14AA 14 1980Old Era 18 1928

LONGEST LOSING STREAKAAA 13 4/27-5/9, 2003AA 12 1989Old Era 12 7/16-26, 1941

LEFT ON BASEAAA 18 vs. Iowa, 5/19/00AA 27 vs. Greenville, 7/13/84Old Era 19 vs. Birmingham, 6/11/46

MEMPHIS ALL-TIME SINGLE-GAME RECORDSBATTINGAT-BATSAAA 67 vs. Omaha, 4/9/10AA 72 vs. Greenville, 7/13/84Old Era 73 vs. Chattanooga, 6/21/59

RUNSAAA 24 vs. Oklahoma City, 7/22/12 24 vs. Colorado Springs, 8/11/12 AA 25 vs. Nashville, 8/1/93Old Era 29 vs. Little Rock, 7/5/21

HITSAAA 24 vs. Oklahoma City, 7/22/12AA 32 vs. Nashville, 8/1/93 Old Era 30 vs. Little Rock, 7/5/21

SINGLESAAA 17 vs. New Orleans, 8/9/14AA 26 vs. Nashville, 8/1/93Old Era 20 vs. Little Rock, 7/5/21

DOUBLESAAA 9 vs. Colo. Springs, 5/1/01AA 6 vs. Chattanooga, 5/27/79Old Era 6 vs. Knoxville, 5/31/34

TRIPLESAAA *3 vs. Round Rock, 8/22/09AA *3 Seven occasions Old Era 6 vs. Atlanta, 5/4/32 6 vs. Birmingham, 4/26/36

HOME RUNSAAA *7 vs. Round Rock, 7/28/09AA *7 vs. Orlando, 8/7/89Old Era 4 vs. New Orleans, 4/16/41

RBIAAA 22 vs. Salt Lake, 5/19/99AA 25 vs. Nashville, 8/1/93Old Era 26 vs. Little Rock, 7/5/21

STOLEN BASES AAA 7 vs. Calgary, 4/10/99 AA 8 vs. Nashville, 4/27/81Old Era 8 vs. Birmingham, 5/10/20

TOTAL BASESAAA 49 vs. Co. Springs, 5/1/01AA 45 vs. Chattanooga, 8/2/79Old Era 49 vs. Little Rock, 7/5/21

PITCHINGINNINGS PITCHED AAA 19 vs. Oklahoma, 8/26/02 AA 20 vs. Huntsville, 6/17-18/91Old Era 21 vs. Chattanooga, 6/21/59

RUNS ALLOWEDAAA 21 vs. Oklahoma, 8/18/05AA 20 vs. Birmingham, 7/7/95Old Era 23 vs. Atlanta, 7/28/46

HITS ALLOWEDAAA 29 at Omaha, 4/9/14AA 21 vs. San Antonio, 5/29/69 Old Era 32 vs. Little Rock, 8/25/43

STRIKEOUTSAAA 19 vs. Oklahoma, 9/10/10 (9 IP)AA *14 vs. Orlando, 7/11/97Old Era 17 vs. Birmingham, 6/12/51

WALKSAAA 14 vs. Vancouver, 7/11/99AA 11 vs. Birmingham, 7/7/95Old Era 24 vs. Chattanooga, 5/29/39

WILD PITCHESAAA 6 vs. Nashville, 5/24/01AA 4 vs. Birmingham, 7/7/95Old Era n/a

FIELDINGPUTOUTSAAA 57 vs. Oklahoma, 8/26/02AA 60 vs. Huntsville, 7/17-18/91 Old Era 63 vs. Chattanooga, 6/21/59

ASSISTSAAA 26 vs. Las Vegas, 6/9/01AA 29 vs. Orlando, 5/22/80Old Era 22 vs. Little Rock, 7/8/38

ERRORS, MEMPHISAAA *6 vs. New Orleans, 8/3/99 6 at Albuquerque, 6/15/13AA 7 vs. Huntsville, 6/17-18/91 Old Era 11 vs. New Orleans, 6/10/36

ERRORS, OPPONENT AAA 6 vs. Tacoma, 8/27/99 AA *5 vs. Nash. 5/18/84Old Era 4 vs. Knoxville, 8/18/35

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ALL-TIME MANAGERS (ranked by career wins)

MANAGER YEAR(S) WON LOST PCTChris “Hammer” Maloney 2007-11 367 350 .512Gaylen “Chief” Pitts 1998-2002 364 347 .512Danny Sheaffer * 2003-06 244 266 .478Ron “Pop” Warner 2012-14 205 226 .476 Mike Shildt 2015 73 71 .507Tom Spencer 2003 22 42 .344Totals 1998-2015 1275 1302 .495

1. Chris Maloney 2. Gaylen Pitts 3. Danny Sheaffer 3. Ron Warner 5. Mike Shildt 367 wins 364 wins 244 wins 205 wins 73 wins

* Danny Sheaffer (42-37) replaced Tom Spencer (22-42) on June 10, 2003

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HOME RUN HISTORY20 OR MORE HOME RUNS IN A SINGLE SEASON

REDBIRDS CAREER HOME RUN LEADERS AT AUTOZONE PARKRANK PLAYER AUTOZONE PARK REDBIRDS CAREER YEAR(S)1. Nick Stavinoha 30 74 2007-112. John Gall 28 57 2003-063. Scott Seabol 26 56 2003-054. Ivan Cruz 22 35 20025. Mark Hamilton 20 41 2009-12 Mike Coolbaugh 20 29 2002 Xavier Scruggs 20 35 2014-158. Jon Nunnally 19 39 2002-03 Joe Mather 19 41 2007-1010. David Freese 18 36 2008-11, ‘11, ‘1311. Allen Craig 16 43 2009-1212. Kevin Witt 17 36 2004 Tyler Greene 17 38 2008-1114. Ernie Young 16 35 2000 Chris Duncan 16 28 2005-06, ‘08 John Nelson 16 40 2005-0717. Rick Ankiel 15 32 1999, 2001, ‘04, ‘07 Jamie Romak 15 22 2012-13

HOME RUNS RECORDS BY POSITIONPOSITION SINGLE-SEASON REDBIRDS CAREERCatcher 12 - Keith McDonald (2012) 39 - Keith McDonald (2012)First Base 35 - Ivan Cruz (2002) 35 - Ivan Cruz (2002)Second Base 9 - Kolten Wong (2013) 18 - Bo Hart (2003-06)Shortstop 21 - John Nelson (2006) 34 - John Nelson (2005-07)Third Base 26 - David Freese (2008) 47 - Scott Seabol (2003-05)Left Field 24 - Ernie Young (2000) 31 - John Gall (2003-06)Center Field 30 - Rick Ankiel (2007) 30 - Rick Ankiel (2007)Right Field 16 - Joe Mather (2008) 37 - Joe Mather (2007-10)Designated Hitter 3 - Nick Stavinoha (2009) 10 - Nick Stavinoha (2007-11) 3 - Nick Stavinoha (2010) 3 - Nick Stavinoha (2011) 3 - Stephen Piscotty (2014)

HOME RUNS PLAYER SEASON REDBIRDS CAREER YEAR(S) 36 Kevin Witt 2004 36 2004 35 Ivan Cruz 2002 35 2002 35 Ernie Young 2000 35 2000 32 Rick Ankiel 2007 32 1999, 2001, ‘04, ‘07 31 Josh Phelps 2008 31 2008 31 Scott Seabol 2004 56 2003-05 29 Mike Coolbaugh 2002 29 2002 28 Nick Stavinoha 2011 74 2007-11 26 David Freese 2008 36 2008-11, ‘11, ‘13 26 Allen Craig 2009 43 2009-12 25 Jon Nunnally 2003 39 2002-03 25 Brock Peterson 2013 30 2012-13 25 Randal Grichuk 2014 25 2014 24 Tagg Bozied 2007 24 2007 22 John Gall 2004 57 2003-06 22 Jamie Romak 2013 22 2012-13 21 Chris Duncan 2005 28 2005-06, ‘08 21 John Nelson 2006 40 2005-07 21 Xavier Scruggs 2014 35 2014-15 20 Andrew Brown 2011 20 2011

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GAMES OF FIVE OR MORE REDBIRDS HOME RUNSHR DATE OPPONENT STADIUM HITTERS 7 June 21, 2004 Omaha Royals Rosenblatt Stadium Gall 2, Seabol, Quinn, Prieto, Taguchi, Mahoney 7 July 28, 2009 Round Rock Express Dell Diamond T. Greene 2, Craig 2, K. Greene 2, Jay 6 May 5, 2005 Omaha Royals Rosenblatt Stadium Nelson 2, Gonzalez, Gall, Seabol, Berger 5 August 3, 1999 New Orleans Zepyrs AutoZone Park Little, Dishington, Haas 3 5 April 8, 2000 at Iowa Cubs Principal Park Garcia, Perez 2, Little, Young 5 August 24, 2000 at Nashville Sounds AutoZone Park Perez, Garcia, Martinez, Little 5 May 1, 2001 at Colorado Springs Sky Sox Security Service Field Bevins 2, Saturria, Garcia, Lucca 5 August 8, 2002 at Colorado Springs Sky Sox Security Service Field McDonald, Nunnally, Cruz, Coulbaugh, Meyers 5 May 17, 2004 Tacoma Rainiers AutoZone Park Witt, Ortiz, Mabry, Mahoney, Seabol 5 May 11, 2005 Las Vegas 51s AutoZone Park Luna 2, Zoccolillo 2, Cardona 5 May 8, 2006 Iowa Cubs AutoZone Park T Perez 2, Schumaker, Daubach, Nelson 5 July 19, 2006 Round Rock Express Dell Diamond Perez, Rose 2, Washington, Garrett 5 May 28, 2007 at Round Rock Express Dell Diamond Schumaker, Ankiel 2, Nelson, Stavinoha 5 July 4, 2007 Albuquerque Isotopes AutoZone Park Ankiel, Esposito, Bozied, Hoffpauir, Rodriguez 5 August 22, 2007 at Albuquerque Isotopes Isotopes Park Hoffpauir, Barden, Andoin, Mather, Stavinoha 5 July 27, 2009 New Orleans Zephyrs Zephyr Field Hamilton 2, T. Greene, Craig, K. Greene 5 August 24, 2009 at Round Rock Express Dell Diamond Stavinoha, Glaus, Craig, Hamilton, Descalso 5 August 27, 2009 Albuquerque Isotopes Isotopes Park Craig, T. Greene 2, Glaus, Freese 5 June 23, 2010 Nashville Sounds (G2) AutoZone Park Craig, Howard, Anderson, Greene, Descalso 5 August 1, 2010 Omaha Royals Rosenblatt Stadium Mather 2, Craig, Descalso, Cazana 5 April 8, 2013 New Orleans Zephyrs AutoZone Park Romak 3, Johnson, Huffman 5 August 10, 2014 New Orleans Zephyrs AutoZone Park Scruggs 2, Easley 2, Kozma

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MOST HOME RUNS IN A SINGLE GAMEHR PLAYER DATE OPPONENT PITCHER INNING RUNNERS ON OUT 3 Chris Haas August 3, 1999 New Orleans Zephyrs Bob Scanlan 2nd 0 1 Bob Scanlan 3rd 1 1 Rick Huisman 8th 0 2 3 Bill Selby June 16, 2003 Iowa Cubs Mike Wuertz 2nd 1 1 Mike Wuertz 4th 1 1 Keith Evans 5th 1 2 3 Rick Ankiel June 16, 2007 at Iowa Cubs J.R. Mathes 1st 0 1 J.R. Mathes 4th 0 0 Doug Cherry 8th 0 0 3 Josh Phelps July 29, 2008 Tacoma Rainiers Ryan Feierabend 2nd 0 0 Ryan Feierabend 6th 0 1 Jon Huber 9th 0 0 3 Jamie Romak April 8, 2013 New Orleans Zephyrs Elih Villanueva 3rd 0 1 Doug Mathis 5th 1 2 A.J. Battisto 7th 2 1

HOMERANK YEAR HR1. 2002 84 2004 843. 2005 814. 2000 795. 2007 766. 2006 747. 2010 718. 2003 689. 2008 67

RANK YEAR HR10. 1999 66 2014 6612. 2001 6413. 1998 6214. 2012 6115. 2009 5716. 2013 49 2015 4918. 2011 48

ROADRANK YEAR HR1. 2004 902. 2008 873. 2005 834. 2011 815. 2007 806. 2009 777. 2000 708. 2013 67 2014 67

RANK YEAR HR10. 2002 6411. 2010 6212. 1999 6113. 2003 59 2012 5915. 2001 5016. 2006 48 2015 4818. 1998 43

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PLAYER AB YEAR AVG 2B 3B RBI POSITIONGreg Garcia 330 2015 .294 19 2 36 SS, 2B, 3BSteve Bieser 309 2000 .256 11 3 14 OF, 3B, C, 2B, PJermaine Curtis 225 2014 .253 8 0 26 3B, 2BBrian Rupp 209 1998 .234 10 1 24 3B, OFDonovan Solano 164 2009 .317 7 0 14 SS, 3B, 2BMatt Williams 146 2015 .240 6 1 16 SS, OF, 2B, 3BJerome Alviso 137 2004 .212 4 0 17 SS, 3B, OFRamon Vazquez 131 2011 .275 6 0 17 2B, SSPlacido Polanco 120 1999 .275 4 1 10 2B, SS, 3BKevin Estrada 115 2006 .217 1 0 6 SS, 2BMike O’Neill 112 2013 .295 3 0 3 OFJamie Romak 112 2012 .277 8 1 12 1B, OFJason Woolf 103 2000 .243 5 1 6 SS, OF

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MONTHLY HOME RUNS HIT - TEAMYEAR APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER TOTAL1998 14 28 22 19 17 4 1041999 26 38 22 15 23 3 1272000 34 29 29 27 27 3 1492001 15 34 21 17 26 1 1142002 23 31 20 34 36 4 1482003 17 20 35 26 26 2 1262004 25 32 35 32 47 3 1742005 22 35 44 36 24 3 1642006 14 27 18 30 32 1 1222007 27 33 38 33 24 1 1562008 22 32 37 38 25 0 1542009 11 19 25 38 36 5 1342010 14 24 26 18 45 6 1332011 14 22 29 30 32 2 1292012 18 23 26 26 25 2 1202013 21 29 30 19 17 0 1162014 26 27 20 22 36 2 1332015 14 15 23 21 19 5 97Totals 357 498 500 481 517 47 2400

MONTH HOME RUNS PLAYER SEASON SEASON TOTALApril 7 Rick Ankiel 2007 32 7 Jon Nunnally 2003 25May 10 Joe Mather 2008 17June 10 Rick Ankiel 2007 32July 14 Josh Phelps 2008 31August 14 Kevin Witt 2004 36September 2 Keith McDonald 2000 5 2 Gary Burnham 2004 3 2 David Freese 2009 10 2 Mark Hamilton 2010 18 2 Brock Peterson 2012 5 2 Aledmys Diaz 2015 3

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MOST HOME RUNS HIT - INNING HR DATE INNING OPPONENT PITCHER(S) HITTERS4 August 8, 2002 9th at Colorado Springs Robbins, Whiteside J.Nunnally, I.Cruz, M.Coolbaugh, C.Meyers

MOST HOME RUNS ALLOWED - INNING HR DATE INNING OPPONENT PITCHER(S) HITTERS3 May 18, 1998 4th Nashville - -3 May 24, 1998 4th New Orleans - -3 July 30, 1999 1st Nashville A. Busby C.Hermansen, R.Secrist, M.Robertson3 May 29, 2002 7th at Sacramento L. Walrond -3 June 7, 2004 6th at Iowa A. Wainwright B. Selby, B. Cookson, F. Lunar3 August 12, 2005 5th Nashville K. Jarvis P. Fielder, T. Zuniga, M. Rivera3 June 18, 2010 4th New Orleans L. Lynn, A. Brown B. Davis, D. Murphy, S. Cousins3 July 3, 2013 4th at Iowa B. Whiting B. Nelson, J. Lake, T. Wright

MONTH HOME RUNS PLAYER SEASON SEASON TOTALApril 8 John Wasdin 2008 16 May 11 Mark Nussbeck 1999 23 June 9 Clint Sodowsky 1999 14 9 Blake Hawksworth 2007 24 July 9 Doug Mlicki 1999 16 August 12 Ricardo Rodriguez 2006 13September 4 Evan MacLane 2010 21

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DATE BATTER OPPONENT INNING PITCHER1. May 15, 1998 Reed Secrist at Albuquerque 7th Dan Hubbs2. June 9, 1998 Joe McEwing at Oklahoma 7th Barry Johnson3. July 5, 1998 Mike Stefanski at Nashville 3rd Gary Wilson4. July 28, 1998 Chip Hale Edmonton 1st Carl Dale5. August 26, 1998 Sean Gilbert Nashville 4th Rusty Meacham6. April 20, 1999 Tim Belk at Iowa 8th Kerry Lacy7. April 27, 1999 Adam Kennedy Salt Lake 5th Mark Redman8. April 30, 1999 Nate Dishington Salt Lake 3rd Frank Rodriguez9. May 11, 1999 Stubby Clapp Albuquerque 9th Jeff Kubenka10. May 21, 1999 Chris Haas Salt Lake 5th Jeff Harris11. May 30, 1999 Jason Lariviere Omaha 1st Rick Krivda12. June 9, 1999 Eduardo Perez at Colorado Springs 2nd Mike Farmer13. July 30, 1999 Keith McDonald Nashville 5th Kane Davis14. April 12, 2000 Chris Richard at Omaha 3rd Tim Byrdak15. April 13, 2000 Larry Sutton at Omaha 2nd Jamie Walker16. May 15, 2000 Ernie Young Colorado Springs 1st Mike Saipe17. July 14, 2000 Lou Lucca at Colorado Springs 3rd Doug Linton18. July 16, 2000 Ernie Young at Colorado Springs 4th Rick Croushore19. August 24, 2000 Eduardo Perez Nashville 1st Sam McConnell20. August 26, 2000 Eduardo Perez Nashville 3rd Brian O’Conor21. April 8, 2001 Darrell Whitmore Edmonton 1st Willie Martinez22. April 9, 2001 Bud Smith Calgary 4th Hector Almonte23. May 2, 2001 Shane Andrews (PH) at Colorado Springs 6th Brad Clontz24. July 13, 2001 Luis Saturria at New Orleans 4th Dave Evans25. July 21, 2002 Ivan Cruz Tacoma 2nd Scott Atchison26. August 13, 2002 Mike Coolbaugh Iowa 1st Chris Gissell27. August 14, 2002 Mike Coolbaugh Iowa 5th Michael Wuetz28. August 24, 2002 Mike Coolbaugh at Nashville 8th Jim Dougherty29. May 13, 2003 Bo Hart Nashville 6th Ryan Vogelsong30. June 5, 2003 Scott Seabol at Salt Lake 4th Matt Hensley31. June 14, 2003 Bill Selby Iowa 5th Wilton Chavez32. May 25, 2004 Luis Ortiz Sacramento 6th Mike Wood33. June 21, 2004 Mark Quinn Omaha 4th Doug Linton34. May 11, 2005 Hector Luna Las Vegas 7th Alfredo Gonzalez35. May 11, 2005 Peter Zoccolillo Las Vegas 8th Tom Farmer36. June 15, 2005 John Rodriguez at Round Rock 4th Jared Gothreaux37. June 27, 2005 John Rodriguez at New Orleans 7th Stephen Randolph38. July 5, 2005 John Rodriguez Omaha 2nd Danny Tamayo39. July 9, 2005 John Rodriguez at Albuquerque 7th Matt Perisho40. August 4, 2005 Brandon Berger at Salt Lake 4th Clayton Andrews41. August 5, 2005 Peter Zoccolillo at Salt Lake 3rd Evan Thomas42. April 21, 2006 John Gall Oklahoma 3rd Robinson Tejada43. May 9, 2006 John Nelson at Las Vegas 8th Lance Carter44. July 23, 2006 Brian Martin at Iowa (G1) 5th Les Walrond45. July 29, 2006 Shawn Garrett Colorado Springs 2nd Brian Esposito46. August 1, 2006 Derek Wathan Colorado Springs 9th Zach McClellan47. August 30, 2006 Brendan Ryan at Round Rock 5th Ezequiel Astacio48. April 27, 2007 Ryan Ludwick Iowa 3rd J.R. Mathes49. May 28, 2007 Nick Stavinoha at Round Rock 6th Travis Driskill50. August 1, 2007 Tagg Bozied at Tacoma 7th Juan Done51. August 24, 2007 Edgar Gonzalez at Albuquerque 4th Mauro Zarate52. June 18, 2008 Rico Washington Albuquerque (G2) 1st Chris Michalak53. July 27, 2008 David Freese Tacoma 1st Scott Shoemaker54. July 18, 2009 Daniel Descalso at Omaha 3rd Brandon Duckworth55. August 6, 2009 Shane Robinson at Salt Lake 5th Francisco Rodriguez56. August 29, 2009 Matt Pagnozzi at Albuquerque 3rd Eric Stults57. September 6, 2009 Brian Barden Oklahoma City 1st Elizardo Ramirez58. May 20, 2010 Mark Hamilton at Sacramento 2nd Fernando Hernandez59. July 5, 2010 Allen Craig at Round Rock 7th Yorman Bazardo60. July 9, 2010 Ruben Gotay Nashville (G1) 5th Marty McLeary61. August 4, 2010 Nick Stavinoha at Las Vegas 2nd Lance Broadway

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RANK PLAYER YEAR(S) GS1. John Rodriguez 2005-07 42. Mike Coolbaugh 2002 3 Eduardo Perez 1999-2000 3 Steven Hill 2010-12 3

RANK PLAYER YEAR(S) GS5. Andrew Brown 2011 2 Shane Robinson 2008-12, ‘14 2 Nick Stavinoha 2007-11 2 Ernie Young 2000 2 Peter Zoccolillo 2005 210. 60 others 1998-2015 1

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YEARLY BATTING & PITCHING TOTALS AT AUTOZONE PARKYEAR AVERAGE HITS AT-BATS RUNS HOME RUNS WINS LOSSES ERA INNINGS (R/ER) 2000 .247 589 2387 339 79 42 30 3.68 668.0 (316/273)2001 .267 644 2415 311 64 35 37 4.07 655.0 (336/296)2002 .242 572 2361 319 84 40 34 3.27 668.0 (276/243)2003 .261 612 2349 302 68 44 28 3.18 654.0 (250/231)2004 .262 625 2398 326 84 40 32 4.25 655.0 (346/309)2005 .252 586 2323 308 81 39 33 3.61 646.0 (285/259)2006 .253 612 2417 301 74 34 39 3.68 668.0 (311/273)2007 .255 605 2375 294 76 30 42 4.19 649.0 (337/302) 2008 .261 591 2261 322 67 37 33 4.22 633.0 (327/297)2009 .268 621 2315 302 57 44 28 3.31 644.0 (270/237)2010 .262 620 2368 342 71 48 26 3.75 667.0 (312/278)2011 .265 617 2331 330 48 45 26 3.55 654.0 (282/258)2012 .250 595 2377 313 61 30 43 4.51 654.0 (364/328)2013 .258 600 2328 292 49 34 38 3.28 647.0 (268/236)2014 .277 618 2230 331 66 40 29 3.38 614.2 (255/231)2015 .250 556 2225 278 49 39 33 3.64 642.0 (285/260)Totals .258 9663 37460 5010 1078 621 531 3.72

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LONGEST CONSECUTIVE GAME HITTING STREAKSGAMES PLAYER DATE AVG AB H HR 3B 2B RBI BB OBP 20 Adam Kennedy June 28 - August 12, 1999 .397 83 35 2 0 12 25 5 .455 19 Scott Seabol April 22 - June 25, 2005 .429 77 33 7 1 13 23 7 .476 18 Matt Carpenter July 26-August 13, 2011 .403 72 29 2 1 4 12 10 .476 17 Tyler Greene May 22 - June 7, 2010 .413 75 31 3 3 4 14 8 .476 17 Nick Stavinoha August 6 - August 27, 2011 .389 72 28 7 1 5 21 8 .457 16 Skip Schumaker May 7 - May 27, 2006 .406 64 26 0 1 3 4 3 .427 16 Brendan Ryan June 9 - August 2, 2007 .412 68 28 0 1 3 5 5 .452 16 Tyler Greene July 2 - July 20, 2011 .357 70 25 4 1 8 13 7 .423 16 Oscar Taveras April 13 - May 2, 2014 .333 60 20 3 0 3 11 6 .394 16 Jon Jay April 8 - April 24, 2010 .368 68 25 2 0 8 11 8 .442 15 Brett Wallace June 15 - July 1, 2009 .286 57 22 3 0 7 6 2 .426 15 Kolten Wong May 6 - May 28, 2013 .429 70 30 4 2 8 7 6 .474

ONE-HITTERS BY REDBIRDS PITCHING (10)PITCHER DATE OPPONENT BROKEN UP BY HIT INNING OUT SCOREClint Sodowsky 4/29/1999 Salt Lake Buzz Darrell Nicholas 1B 1st 0 3-0Britt Reames 8/8/2000 at Sacramento River Cats - - - - 7-0Alan Benes 4/13/2001 at Portland Beavers (G2) Cesar Crespo 1B 2nd 0 1-0Mike CatherJose RodriguezJerry SpradlinRick Ankiel 8/29/2004 at Oklahoma RedHawks Santiago Perez 1B 3rd 0 6-1Carmen CaliChad ParontoAnthony Reyes 5/19/2005 at Portland Beavers J.J. Furmaniak 2B 4th 1 2-0Chris Narveson 7/26/2007 Sacramento River Cats Gregorio Petit 1B 8th 1 1-0Matt Ginter Troy CateTyler Lyons 6/25/2013 Iowa Cubs Jae-Hoon Ha 1B 1at 1 7-0Mitchell BoggsDeryk Hooker Tim Cooney 5/29/2014 Iowa Cubs Arismendy Alcantara 1B 9th 2 4-0Nick Greenwood 6/1/2014 at Oklahoma City RedHawks Gregorio Petit 1B 5th 1 2-1Dean Kiekhefer Eric FornataroDavid AardsmaTim Cooney 5/16/2015 Omaha Storm Chasers Casey Kotchman 1B 7th 1 5-0Marcus Hatley

5-HIT GAMESPLAYER DATE OPPONENT SCORE AT-BATS GAME HIGHLIGHTS Bryan Anderson May 24, 2012 at Tucson Padres 7-6 (11) 6 6-6, 2 2B, 2 RBI, 2 RRick Wilkins July 17, 2000 at Albuquerque Isotopes 13-6 5 5-5, 3 RBIKeith McDonald May 1, 2001 at Colorado Springs Sky Sox 15-14 5 5-5, 5 2B, 2 RBI, RBill Ortega May 1, 2001 at Colorado Springs Sky Sox 15-14 6 5-6, 3B, 2B, RBI, 3 RBo Hart August 22, 2004 Omaha Royals 8-9 5 5-5, 3 2B, 3 RSkip Schumaker August 22, 2007 at Albuquerque Isotopes 20-12 7 5-7, 2B, 4 REdgar Gonzales August 24, 2007 at Albuquerque Iostopes 12-5 5 5-5, HR, 6 RBI, 2 RJon Jay July 28, 2009 Round Rock Express 14-5 6 5-6, 2B, 2 RBI, 4 RNick Stavinoha August 4, 2010 at Las Vegas 51s 14-5 6 5-6, HR, 5 RBI, 3 R, KShane Robinson April 7, 2011 Oklahoma City RedHawks 7-8 6 5-6, 2B, 3 RBI, 2 RDonovan Solano June 6, 2011 Oklahoma City RedHawks 14-2 5 5-5, 2B, 2 RBI, 2 RMatt Carpenter July 19, 2011 Omaha Royals 6-5 (14) 6 5-6, 2B, R, BBAdron Chambers June 30, 2012 at Oklahoma City RedHawks 20-6 6 5-6, 2B, RBI, 4 R, BBSteven Hill July 22, 2012 Oklahoma City RedHawks 24-7 5 5-5, HR, 5 RBI, 4 RCody Stanley July 4, 2015 at Colorado Springs Sky Sox 15-1 6 5-6, 2B, 4 RBI, R, K

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LONGEST GAMES BY TIMETIME OF GAME DATE OPPONENT INNINGS SCORE REDBIRDS PITCHER OF RECORD 5:38 June 5, 2000 Las Vegas 51s 18 6-5 Eduardo Perez 5:24 August 26, 2002 Oklahoma RedHawks 19 3-4 Les Walrond 5:22 April 9, 2010 at Omaha Royals 18 9-6 Tyler Norrick 5:02 June 2, 1998 at New Orleans Zephyrs 15 8-9 Chip Hale 5:01 July 19, 2011 Omaha Storm Chasers 14 6-5 Bryan Augenstein 5:04 July 30, 2006 Colorado Springs Sky Sox 16 9-8 Alan Benes 4:59 May 8, 2012 Reno Aces 13 8-9 R. J. Swindle 4:56 June 9, 2001 at Edmonton Trappers 15 8-7 Rafael Medina 4:54 August 16, 2010 Colorado Springs Sky Sox 16 6-5 Rich Rundles 4:35 September 5, 2010 at Iowa Cubs 15 8-7 Tyler Norrick 4:34 May 16, 2011 Fresno Grizzlies 14 5-4 Cory Rauschenberger 4:31 April 10, 2006 at New Orleans Zephyrs 16 3-4 Travis Smith 4:25 July 27, 2004 Edmonton Trappers 12 3-15 Josh Pearce 4:23 August 8, 2006 at Fresno Grizzlies 15 6-3 Alan Benes 4:20 June 25, 2001 Iowa Cubs 12 6-10 Rick Huisman 4:17 June 4, 2000 at New Orleans Zephyrs 15 1-2 Bryan Eversgerd 4:17 July 6, 2011 at Nashville Sounds 13 6-5 Chuckie Fick 4:17 August 3, 2011 at Reno Aces 13 7-8 Victor Marte 4:17 June 2, 2006 at Round Rock Express 10 8-7 Brian Falkenborg 4:17 July 3, 2012 at Oklahoma City 10 10-11 Eduardo Sanchez 4:17 May 18, 2009 Reno Aces 12 3-2 Fernando Salas 4:16 April 7, 2013 Oklahoma City RedHawks 11 10-14 Barret Browning 4:15 May 6, 2013 at Omaha Storm Chasers 12 11-4 Sam Freeman 4:09 June 15, 2013 at Albuquerque Isotopes 9 10-13 Marc Rzepczynski 4:09 May 9, 2007 at Salt Lake Bees 11 9-8 Dennis Dove 4:05 May 25, 2000 Oklahoma RedHawks 15 1-0 Fred Rath 4:04 May 25, 2008 Nashville Sounds 12 7-8 John Wasdin 4:02 July 12, 1998 at Oklahoma RedHawks 12 3-7 Kevin Lovinger 4:01 August 31, 2009 at Nashville Sounds 12 5-6 Matthew Scherer

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LONGEST NINE-INNING GAMESTIME OF GAME DATE OPPONENT SCORE REDBIRDS PITCHER OF RECORD 4:09 June 15, 2013 at Albuquerque Isotopes 10-13 Marc Rzepczynski 3:51 May 23, 2010 at Sacramento River Cats 3-14 Matthew Scherer 3:47 April 7, 2011 Oklahoma City RedHawks 7-8 P.J. Walters 3:45 August 31, 2010 New Orleans Zephyrs 7-12 Oneli Perez 3:43 August 20, 2012 at Iowa Cubs 11-3 Tyler Lyons 3:42 May 23, 2007 at Nashville Sounds 8-5 Andy Cavazos 3:42 August 6, 2011 at Reno Aces 10-13 Chuckie Fick 3:41 June 30, 2012 at Oklahoma City 20-6 John Gast 3:40 June 14, 2008 at Round Rock Express 11-9 Brad Thompson

SHORTEST NINE-INNING GAMESTIME OF GAME DATE OPPONENT SCORE REDBIRDS PITCHER OF RECORD 1:44 April 13, 1998 at Iowa Cubs 0-3 Sean Lowe 1:52 April 29, 1999 Salt Lake Buzz 3-0 Clint Sodowsky 1:52 July 24, 1999 at Oklahoma RedHawks 3-1 Bryan Eversgerd 1:54 August 29, 2004 at Oklahoma RedHawks 6-1 Rick Ankiel 1:55 April 16, 1998 Colorado Springs Sky Sox 1-0 Larry Luebbers 1:55 August 1, 2004 Salt Lake Stingers 2-1 Jason Simontacchi 1:56 September 6, 1999 Nashville Sounds 2-1 Jose Jimenez 1:56 June 6, 2004 at Iowa Cubs 3-4 Steve Stemle

LONGEST SEVEN-INNING GAMESTIME OF GAME DATE OPPONENT SCORE REDBIRDS PITCHER OF RECORD 3:03 August 3, 2014 at Round Rock Express 7-6 Eric Fornataro 2:43 April 5, 2013 Oklahoma City RedHawks (G2) 7-8 Nick Greenwood 2:37 July 9, 2010 Nashville Sounds (G1) 4-6 Lance Lynn 2:35 July 23, 2006 at Iowa Cubs (G1) 6-13 Travis Smith 2:34 July 16, 2002 at Oklahoma RedHawks 12-4 Steve Stemle 2:30 July 26, 2014 at Iowa Cubs (G2) 6-4 Boone Whiting 2:30 June 15, 2012 New Orleans Zephyrs (G2) 10-3 Brian Broderick 2:28 April 10, 2007 New Orleans Zephyrs (G1) 14-3 Mike Parisi

SHORTEST SEVEN-INNING GAMESTIME OF GAME DATE OPPONENT SCORE REDBIRDS PITCHER OF RECORD 1:29 July 19, 2014 Colorado Springs(G1) 1-0 Zach Petrick 1:35 June 23, 1999 Oklahoma RedHawks (G1) 3-1 Doug Mliki 1:36 July 23, 2006 at Iowa Cubs 0-7 Alan Benes 1:39 June 5, 2015 Las Vegas 51s 1-0 John Gast 1:37 June 2, 2001 at Calgary Cannons (G2) 0-9 Fred Rath 1:37 July 31, 2009 Round Rock Express 5-3 Oneli Perez 1:44 April 9, 1998 at Omaha Royals (G1) 2-3 Sean Lowe 1:40 April 14, 2004 Colorado Springs Sky Sox (G1) 2-1 Dan Haren 1:40 April 14, 2002 at Portland Beavers (G1) 1-2 Denny Lail

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ON April 9, 1998 - Rosenblatt StadiumRoyals 3, Redbirds 2 (G1)LF Vince ColemanSS Placido Polanco3B Roberto MejiaRF Wayne KirbyDH Reed Secrist1B Ron “Pop” Warner2B Chip HaleC Mike StefanskiCF Scarborough GreenP Sean Lowe

April 8, 1999 - Tim McCarver StadiumMemphis 4, Calgary 3CF Stubby Clapp2B Adam KennedyRF Thomas Howard1B Eduardo PerezLF Rudy Pemberton3B Chris HaasSS Ron “Pop” WarnerC Mike StefanskiP Larry Luebbers

April 6, 2000 - Sec Taylor StadiumCubs 8, Redbirds 7CF Mark Little 2B Stubby Clapp LF Ernie Young RF Chris Richard3B Eduardo Perez 1B Larry Sutton SS Luis Garcia C Rick WilkinsP Chad Hutchinson

April 4, 2001 - AutoZone ParkRedbirds 3, Sounds 2LF Kerry RobinsonSS Luis GarciaRF Bill Ortega1B Andy Bevins3B Lou LuccaCF Luis SaturriaC Keith McDonald2B Stubby ClappP Bud Smith

April 4, 2002 - AutoZone ParkFresno 8, Memphis 0CF So TaguchiSS Wilson DelgadoRF Tony Mota1B Ivan Cruz3B Mike CoolbaughLF Bill OrtegaC Keith McDonald2B Stubby ClappP Josh Pearce

April 3, 2003 - AutoZone ParkAlbuquerque 3, Memphis 2SS Jose NievesCF So Taguchi1B John Gall3B Kurt AbbottRF Todd DunwoodyLF Mike Peeples2B Bo HartC Luis RodriguezP Nerio Rodriguez

April 8, 2004 - AutoZone ParkMemphis 5, Albuquerque 22B Bo Hart1B John MabryLF John Gall3B Kevin WittRF Emil BrownCF Colin PorterC Yadier MolinaSS Jason BowersP Dan Haren

April 7, 2005 - AutoZone ParkMemphis 1, Oklahoma 0CF Skip Schumaker2B Bo HartLF John Gall3B Scott SeabolDH Brandon BergerRF Pete Zoccolillo1B Chris DuncanSS John NelsonC Mike MahoneyP Chris Gissell

April 6, 2006 - AT&T Bricktown BallparkOklahoma 5, Memphis 4 (13)CF Shaun BoydC Michel Hernandez1B John GallLF Chris Duncan DH Juan Diaz3B Travis Hanson2B Junior SpiveyRF Prentice RedmanSS John NelsonP Anthony Reyes

April 5, 2007 - AutoZone ParkOklahoma 5, Memphis 4SS Brendan Ryan 2B Edgar V Gonzalez LF John Rodriguez DH Ryan Ludwick 1B Tagg Bozied RF Nick Stavinoha CF Rick Ankiel 3B Travis HansonC Brian EspositoP Randy Keisler

April 3, 2008 - AT&T Bricktown BallparkOklahoma 4, Memphis 3 (10)CF Colby Rasmus SS Brian Barden RF Joe Mather 1B Josh Phelps LF Amaury Marti 3B David Freese DH D’Angelo Jimenez2B Jarrett Hoffpauir C Mark JohnsonP Mike Parisi

April 9, 2009 - AutoZone ParkMemphis 4, Oklahoma City 3 (10)CF Shane Robinson SS Tyler Greene LF Jon Jay RF Joe Mather 1B Nick Stavinoha 3B Allen Craig DH Brian Barton 2B Jarrett HoffpauirC Bryan Anderson P Mitchell Boggs

April 8, 2010 - Rosenblatt StadiumOmaha 8, Memphis 4LF Jon Jay SS Tyler Greene 2B Daniel Descalso RF Tyler Henley 1B Kevin Howard DH Ruben Gotay3B Donovan Solano C Bryan Anderson CF Shane Robinson P Evan MacLane

April 7, 2011 - AutoZone ParkOklahoma City 8, Memphis 7LF Shane Robinson 3B Matt Carpenter RF Nick Stavinoha 1B Mark HamiltonSS Pete Kozma C Bryan Anderson 2B Donovan Solano CF Adron Chambers P P.J. Walters

April 5, 2012 - Chickasaw Bricktown BallparkMemphis 4, Oklahoma City 3 CF Adron Chambers SS Ryan Jackson C Bryan Anderson1B Matt Adams LF Amaury Cazana 3B Zack Cox 2B Pete Kozma RF Cedric Hunter P Brandon Dickson

April 5, 2013 - AutoZone Park Memphis 9, Oklahoma City 0 (G1)CF Adron Chambers2B Kolten Wong 3B David Freese (rehab)1B Brock PetersonSS Greg Garcia LF Justin ChristianDH Chad Huffman C Rob JohnsonRF Jamie RomakP John Gast

April 3, 2014 - AutoZone Park Memphis 10, Iowa 22B Greg GarciaCF Randal GrichukLF Oscar TaverasRF Stephen Piscotty3B Scott Moore1B Xavier ScruggsC Ed EasleySS Luis MateoP Boone Whiting

April 9, 2015 - AutoZone Park Memphis 7, Iowa 4SS Dean AnnaLF Ty KellyRF Stephen Piscotty3B Scott Moore1B Xavier Scruggs2B Greg GarciaC Cody StanleyCF Rafael OrtegaP Marco Gonzales

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Overall ............................................................ 9-9Home ............................................................. 8-4 Tim McCarver Stadium ................................. 1-0 AutoZone Park .............................................. 7-4Road .............................................................. 1-5Day ......................................................0-1 (2000)Night .............................................................. 9-8Extra Innings .................................................. 0-2Shortest Game (7 inn.) ...................... 1:44 (1998)Longest Game (7 inn.) ....................... 2:21 (2013) Shortest Game (9 inn.) ...................... 1:52 (2005)Longest Game (9 inn.) ...................... 3:47 (2011)Longest Game (Ex. inn) ........ 3:56 (2008, 13 inn.)Consecutive Wins .......................4 (2012-current)Consecutive Losses ...........................3 (2006-08)Consecutive Openers at Home ...........5 (2001-05)Consecutive Openers on Road ...........1 (6 games)

By OpponentAlbuquerque Isotopes ..................................... 1-1Iowa Cubs ...................................................... 2-1Fresno Grizzlies .............................................. 0-1Omaha Royals/Golden Spikes/Storm Chasers ... 0-2Calgary Cannons ............................................ 1-0Nashville Sounds ............................................ 1-0Oklahoma City RedHawks/Dodgers ................. 4-4

Consecutive Opening Day Starts4 ........... Stubby Clapp (1999-2002) ............CF, 2B4 ........... John Gall (2003-06) ......................1B, LF4 ........... Bryan Anderson (2009-12)................... C3 ........... Bo Hart (2003-05) .............................. 2B3 ........... Adron Chambers (2011-13) ............... CF3 ........... Greg Garcia (2013-15) ................. 2B, SS

Most Opening Day Starts By PositionPitcher .................... 18 Pitchers ........................1

Catcher ................... Bryan Anderson .................4

First Base ................ John Gall ..........................2 Xavier Scruggs ..................2

Second Base ............ Stubby Clapp .....................3 Bo Hart ..............................3

Third Base ............... Travis Hanson ....................2 David Freese ......................2 Scott Moore ......................2

Shortstop ................ John Nelson.......................2 Luis Garcia ........................2 Tyler Greene .....................2

Left Field ................. John Gall ..........................2 Jon Jay .............................2

Center Field ............. Adron Chambers ...............3

Right Field .............. Joe Mather .......................2 Nick Stavinoha ..................2 Stephen Piscotty ................2

Designated Hitter ..... 8 Players............................1

YOUNGEST OPENING DAY STARTERSPOSITION NAME SEASON AGE ON OPENING DAYLHP Bud Smith 2001 21 years, 5 months, 13 daysCF Colby Rasmus 2008 21 years, 7 months, 23 days C Yadier Molina 2004 21 years, 8 months, 26 daysLF Oscar Taveras 2014 21 years, 9 months, 15 days3B Donovan Solano 2010 22 years, 3 months, 24 daysC Bryan Anderson 2009 22 years, 3 months, 24 days3B Chris Haas 1999 22 years, 5 months, 25 days2B Kolten Wong 2013 22 years, 5 months, 26 daysSS Placido Polanco 1998 22 years, 6 months, 0 daysCF Randal Grichuk 2014 22 years, 7 months, 21 days

OLDEST OPENING DAY STARTERSPOSITION NAME SEASON AGE ON OPENING DAYLF Vince Coleman 1998 36 years, 6 months, 18 daysRF Wayne Kirby 1998 34 years, 2 months, 18 days1B Ivan Cruz 2002 33 years, 11 months, 1 day3B Kurt Abbott 2003 33 years, 10 months, 1 dayCF So Taguchi 2003 33 years, 9 months, 1 day1B John Mabry 2004 33 years, 7 months, 22 daysLF Amaury Cazana 2012 33 years, 7 months, 4 days2B Chip Hale 1998 33 years, 4 months, 7 daysLF Justin Christian 2013 33 years, 3 daysC Rick Wilkins 2000 32 years, 10 months, 2 days

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1998 Brady Raggio * 3.07 Sean Lowe 12 Larry Luebbers 111999 Larry Luebbers 4.03 Larry Luebbers 13 Mark Nussbeck 102000 Clint Weibl * 2.83 Mark Nussbeck/Clint Weibl 9 Luther Hackman 92001 Alan Benes 3.42 Bud Smith 8 Dave Zancanaro 142002 Les Walrond 4.98 Jason Jacome/Les Walrond 8 Clint Weibl 82003 Jason Ryan* 2.70 Jason Ryan 8 Steve Stemle 112004 Randy Flores 3.82 Dan Haren 11 Alan Benes 102005 Kevin Jarvis * 3.38 Kevin Jarvis 11 Adam Wainwright 102006 John Webb 4.18 Chris Narveson 8 Dennis Tankersley *152007 Randy Keisler 4.79 Mike Smith 11 Three tied 132008 Mitchell Boggs * 3.57 Three tied 9 Blake Hawksworth 72009 Evan MacLane 3.75 P.J. Walters/ Evan MacLane 8 Adam Ottavino 122010 Brandon Dickson 3.23 Lance Lynn 13 Lance Lynn 102011 Brandon Dickson 3.95 Brandon Dickson 8 Brandon Dickson 92012 Brandon Dickson 3.63 Shelby Miller 11 Brandon Dickson 112013 Nick Additon 4.10 Nick Additon 9 Scott McGregor 102014 Tim Cooney 3.47 Tim Cooney * 14 Boone Whiting 72015 Zach Petrick 4.52 Nick Greenwood * 13 John Gast 10

1998 Braden Looper 20 Larry Luebbers * 29 Bryan Eversgerd 491999 Rick Heiserman 20 Kris Detmers 22 Bryan Eversgerd 592000 Gene Stechschulte 26 Luther Hackman/Mark Nussbeck 21 Jim Dougherty 602001 Jerry Spradlin 14 Alan Benes 25 Jason Karnuth 552002 Gabe Molina 12 Les Walrond/Clint Weibl 18 Gabe Molina/ Kevin Ohme 562003 Gabe Molina 9 Jason Ryan 28 Gabe Molina 572004 Al Reyes * 23 Alan Benes 27 Steve Stemle 542005 Ricky Stone 8 Adam Wainwright 29 Tyler Johnson 572006 Brian Falkenborg 16 Dennis Tankersley/John Webb 28 Josh Kinney 512007 Brian Falkenborg 23 Mike Parisi 28 Brian Falkenborg 512008 Kelvin Jimenez 12 P.J. Walters 23 Jason Motte * 632009 Jess Todd 24 Adam Ottavino 27 Matt Scherer 522010 Fernando Salas 19 Lance Lynn 29 Josh Kinney/Rich Rundles 562011 Victor Marte * 31 Adam Ottavino 25 Victor Marte 552012 Eduardo Sanchez 9 Shelby Miller 27 Adam Reifer * 582013 Fernando Salas 12 Nick Additon/Boone Whiting 21 Jorge Rondon 512014 Eric Fornataro 15 Tim Cooney 25 Jorge Rondon 512015 Sam Tuivailala 17 Zach Petrick * 28 Dean Kiekhefer 50

1998 Larry Luebbers 173.1 Brian Barnes 154 Sean Lowe 611999 Larry Luebbers 129.2 Rick Ankiel 119 Rick Ankiel 462000 Mark Nussbeck 125.0 Clint Weibl 92 Mark Nussbeck 442001 Dave Zancanaro 142.2 Chad Hutchinson 111 Chad Hutchinson 1042002 Les Walrond 123.0 Les Walrond 111 Les Walrond 632003 Jason Ryan * 189.2 Jason Ryan 110 Jason Ryan 452004 Alan Benes 160.2 Dan Haren * 150 Alan Benes 792005 Adam Wainwright * 180.0 Adam Wainwright 147 Adam Wainwright 512006 John Webb 176.2 Dennis Tankersley 123 Dennis Tankersley 602007 Mike Parisi 165.0 Mike Smith 127 Mike Parisi 652008 Mitchell Boggs 125.1 P.J. Walters 122 P.J. Walters 622009 Evan MacLane 151.0 Adam Ottavino 119 Adam Ottavino * 822010 Brandon Dickson 167.0 Lance Lynn * 141 Lance Lynn 622011 Brandon Dickson 157.1 Brandon Dickson 124 Adam Ottavino 712012 Brandon Dickson 141.1 Shelby Miller 160 Shelby Miller 502013 Nick Additon 131.2 Nick Additon 117 Maikel Cleto 532014 Tim Cooney 158.0 Tim Cooney 119 Tim Cooney 472015 Zach Petrick 157.1 Zach Petrick 113 John Gast 43

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1998 Larry Luebbers 183 Larry Luebbers 23 Larry Luebbers/Brady Raggio 21999 Mark Nussbeck 145 Mark Nussbeck 23 Clint Sodowsky 22000 Luther Hackman 134 Three tied 11 Britt Reames/Clint Weibl 22001 Dave Zancanaro 171 Dave Zancanaro 28 Alan Benes/ Dave Zancanaro 12002 Les Walrond 127 Les Walrond 20 Three tied 12003 Jason Ryan 195 Jason Ryan 18 Jason Ryan/Steve Stemle 12004 Alan Benes 193 Alan Benes 27 Three tied 12005 Adam Wainwright 204 Kevin Jarvis 19 Anthony Reyes/Chris Gissell 22006 John Webb 201 Dennis Tankersley 20 Five tied 12007 Mike Parisi 192 Blake Hawksworth 24 Randy Keisler/Chris Narveson 12008 P.J. Walters 123 P.J. Walters 17 Mitchell Boggs/Mike Parisi 12009 Evan MacLane 194 Evan MacLane 23 P.J. Walters 22010 Brandon Dickson 180 Evan MacLane 21 Lance Lynn/ Evan MacLane 12011 Brandon Dickson 169 Brandon Dickson 22 Brandon Dickson/P.J. Walters 12012 Brandon Dickson 151 Shelby Miller 24 Tyler Lyons * 32013 Nick Additon 117 Nick Additon 15 Nick Additon/Boone Whiting 12014 Tim Cooney 158 Tim Cooney 21 Tyler Lyons 22015 Zach Petrick 181 Nick Greenwood 16 Tyler Lyons * 2

1998 Larry Luebbers 2 Larry Luebbers 90 Brian Barnes/Larry Luebbers 71999 Larry Luebbers/Clint Sodowsky 1 Mark Nussbeck 100 Rick Ankiel 72000 Mark Nussbeck/ Britt Reames 1 Luther Hackman 71 Clint Weibl 62001 none - Dave Zancanaro 103 Chad Hutchinson 102002 Clint Weibl 1 Les Walrond 75 Kevin Ohme 72003 Jason Ryan 1 Steve Stemle 71 Jason Ryan 92004 Rhett Parrott/Randy Flores 1 Alan Benes 102 Nerio Rodriguez 72005 Anthony Reyes 1 Adam Wainwright 98 Chris Gissell 62006 None - Dennis Tankersley 93 John Webb 62007 None - Mike Parisi 100 Mike Parisi/Blake Hawksworth 102008 None - Blake Hawksworth/P.J. Walters 71 Blake Hawksworth/P.J. Walters 82009 None - Evan MacLane 84 Evan MacLane 112010 None - Lance Lynn 96 Brandon Dickson/Ryan Kulik 92011 None - Adam Ottavino 85 P.J. Walters 122012 None - Brian Broderick/Shelby Miller 78 Shelby Miller 112013 None - Nick Additon 60 Eric Fornataro 82014 Tim Cooney/Tyler Lyons 1 Tim Cooney 66 Scott McGregor * 122015 Tyler Lyons/Tim Cooney 1 Zach Petrick/Nick Greenwood 88 Zach Petrick/John Gast 6

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LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORYRUNS SCORE DATE OPPONENT STADIUM+18 21-3 August 9, 2014 New Orleans Zephyrs AutoZone Park+17 18-1 May 21, 1999 at Salt Lake Buzz Franklin Covey Field+17 24-7 July 22, 2012 Oklahoma City RedHawks AutoZone Park+16 20-4 June 11, 2005 at Omaha Royals Rosenblatt Stadium+16 18-2 April 8, 2013 New Orleans Zephyrs AutoZone Park+14 22-8 May 19, 1999 at Salt Lake Buzz Franklin Covey Field+14 20-6 June 30, 2012 at Oklhoma City RedHawks Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark+13 14-1 June 18, 2002 at Edmonton Trappers Telus Field+13 17-4 May 3, 2006 New Orleans Zephyrs AutoZone Park+13 14-1 April 28, 2005 Iowa Cubs AutoZone Park+13 17-4 May 3, 2006 New Orleans Zephyrs AutoZone Park+13 20-7 June 7, 2010 at Albuquerque Isotopes Isotopes Park+13 15-2 May 5, 2015 at Colorado Springs Sky Sox Security Service Field

LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEATRUNS SCORE DATE OPPONENT STADIUM-17 4-21 Augist 18, 2005 at Oklahoma RedHawks AT&T Bricktown Ballpark-17 3-20 April 9, 2014 at Omaha Storme Chasers Werner Park-16 2-18 June 8, 2006 at Albuquerque Isotopes Isotopes Field-15 3-18 May 7, 2001 at Salt Lake Stingers Franklin Covey Field-15 3-18 May 29, 2009 Omaha Royals AutoZone Park-14 1-15 August 3, 2006 at Sacramento River Cats Raley Field-14 3-17 June 18, 2010 New Orleans Zephyrs AutoZone Park-13 3-16 April 25, 2008 at Iowa Cubs Principal Park-13 0-13 April 11, 2015 Iowa Cubs AutoZone Park

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1998 Chip Hale 132 Chip Hale .268 Chip Hale 4111999 Jason Lariviere 133 Jason Lariviere .286 Jason Lariviere 4972000 Stubby Clapp 129 Luis Garcia .290 Stubby Clapp 5052001 Lou Lucca 135 Bill Ortega .287 Bill Ortega 4952002 Ivan Cruz 125 Ivan Cruz .280 Ivan Cruz 4612003 Jon Nunnally 134 John Gall .312 John Gall 4612004 Scott Seabol 138 Kevin Witt .306 Scott Seabol 5142005 Bo Hart 133 Skip Schumaker .287 Bo Hart 4682006 John Nelson 125 Skip Schumaker .306 John Nelson 4232007 Nick Stavinoha 139 Edgar Gonzalez .308 Nick Stavinoha 5012008 David Freese 131 Nick Stavinoha .337 David Freese 4642009 Jon Jay 136 Allen Craig .322 Jon Jay 5052010 Ruben Gotay 139 Ruben Gotay .285 Ruben Gotay 4732011 Nick Stavinoha 133 Matt Carpenter .300 Nick Stavinoha 5332012 Eugenio Velez 136 Adron Chambers .319 Eugenio Velez 4572013 Jamie Romak 134 Kolten Wong .303 Jamie Romak 4582014 Stephen Piscotty 136 Tommy Pham .324 Stephen Piscotty 5002015 Rafael Ortega 131 Greg Garcia .294 Dean Anna 445

1998 Chip Hale 60 Chip Hale/Joe McEwing 110 Joe McEwing 1721999 Jason Lariviere 90 Jason Lariviere 142 Jason Lariviere 2102000 Stubby Clapp 89 Stubby Clapp 138 Ernie Young 2402001 Luis Saturria 63 Bill Ortega 142 Bill Ortega 1942002 Ivan Cruz 83 Ivan Cruz 129 Ivan Cruz 2612003 Jon Nunnally 81 John Gall 144 Jon Nunnally 2202004 Scott Seabol 92 Scott Seabol 156 Kevin Witt 2862005 Bo Hart 78 Skip Schumaker 127 Chris Duncan 2022006 John Nelson 55 Skip Schumaker 113 John Nelson 1962007 Tagg Bozied 69 Edgar Gonzalez 142 Rick Ankiel 2212008 Josh Phelps 90 Nick Stavinoha 144 Josh Phelps 2622009 Allen Craig 78 Allen Craig 152 Allen Craig 2582010 Daniel Descalso 86 Ruben Gotay 135 Ruben Gotay 2062011 Nick Stavinoha 84 Nick Stavinoha 144 Nick Stavinoha 2602012 Eugenio Velez 70 Eugenio Velez 128 Eugenio Velez 2052013 Brock Peterson/Jamie Romak 69 Brock Peterson 135 Brock Peterson 2422014 Xavier Scruggs 82 Stephen Piscotty 144 Xavier Scruggs 2332015 Dean Anna 80 Rafael Ortega 125 Rafael Ortega 165

1998 Joe McEwing 30 Adam Kennedy/Joe McEwing 7 Nate Dishington 101999 Jason Lariviere 35 Mark Little 5 Chris Haas/Eduardo Perez 182000 Lou Lucca 31 Stubby Clapp 8 Ernie Young 352001 Lou Lucca 32 Stubby Clapp 7 Luis Saturria 132002 Ivan Cruz 27 Four tied 2 Ivan Cruz * 352003 Todd Dunwoody 26 Jason Bowers 7 Jon Nunnally 252004 John Gall 34 Bo Hart 7 Kevin Witt * 362005 Bo Hart 33 Skip Schumaker/Raul Gonzalez 3 Chris Duncan 212006 Mike Rose 19 Derek Wathan 7 John Nelson 212007 Edgar Gonzalez 34 Brendan Ryan 5 Rick Ankiel 322008 Jarrett Hoffpauir/Josh Phelps 31 Brian Barden 4 Josh Phelps 312009 Allen Craig 26 Tyler Greene 5 Allen Craig 262010 Daniel Descalso 32 Tyler Greene 5 Mark Hamilton 182011 Nick Stavinoha 30 Adron Chambers 5 Nick Stavinoha 282012 Eugenio Velez 34 Eugenio Velez 5 Matt Adams 182013 Jamie Romak 32 Kolten Wong 8 Brock Peterson * 252014 Xavier Scruggs 32 Tommy Pham 6 Randal Grichuk 252015 Stephen Piscotty 28 Jeremy Hazelbaker 7 Dan Johnson 15

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1998 Chip Hale 66 Chip Hale 62 Nate Dishington 881999 Eduardo Perez 82 Chris Haas 66 Chris Haas 1552000 Ernie Young 98 Stubby Clapp 80 Ernie Young 1172001 Lou Lucca 64 Stubby Clapp 43 Luis Saturria 1152002 Ivan Cruz 100 Mike Coolbaugh/Chad Meyers 51 Mike Coolbaugh 1262003 John Gall 73 Jon Nunnally 98 Jon Nunnally 1262004 Kevin Witt 107 Chris Prieto 51 Kevin Witt 1122005 Chris Duncan 73 Chris Duncan/John Gall 63 John Nelson 1412006 John Nelson 48 Junior Spivey 58 John Nelson 1532007 Rick Ankiel 89 Tagg Bozied 53 Tagg Bozied 962008 Josh Phelps 97 Josh Phelps 56 David Freese 1112009 Allen Craig 83 Tyler Greene 38 Allen Craig 952010 Allen Craig 81 Ruben Gotay * 95 Ruben Gotay 1162011 Nick Stavinoha * 109 Matt Carpenter 84 Andrew Brown 1052012 Pete Kozma 63 Three tied 51 Eugenio Velez 992013 Brock Peterson 86 Ryan Jackson/Jermaine Curtis 52 Jamie Romak 1152014 Xavier Scruggs 87 Xavier Scruggs 53 Xaiver Scruggs 1142015 Dan Johnson 62 Dean Anna * 77 Xavier Scruggs 103

1998 Adam Kennedy 15 Joe McEwing 10 Joe McEwing 431999 Adam Kennedy 20 Eduardo Perez 8 Eduardp Perez 492000 Mark Little 22 Mark Little 11 Mark Little/ Ernie Young 512001 Stubby Clapp 8 Liis Saturria 8 Lou Lucca 422002 Chad Meyers * 43 Chad Meyers 9 Ivan Cruz 622003 Jon Nunnally 19 Jon Nunnally 11 Jon Nunnally 502004 Chris Prieto 28 Chris Prieto 8 Kevin Witt 672005 Skip Schumaker 14 Raul Gonzalez/Reggie Taylor 5 Chris Duncan 442006 Junior Spivey 13 Junior Spivey 5 John Nelson 392007 Brendan Ryan 17 Brendan Ryan 3 Tagg Bozied 522008 Colby Rasmus 15 Brian Barton, Jarrett Hoffpauir 4 Josh Phelps 642009 Tyler Greene 31 Jon Jay 8 Allen Craig 532010 Jon Jay 13 Three Tied 5 Daniel Descalso/Ruben Gotay 442011 Adron Chambers 22 Adron Chambers 13 Nick Stavinoha 592012 Eugenio Velez 37 Eugenio Velez 9 Eugenio Velez 502013 Kolten Wong 20 Justin Christian 4 Brock Peterson 562014 Tommy Pham 20 Pete Kozma 7 Xavier Scruggs 532015 Rafael Ortega 17 Rafael Ortega 6 Stephen Piscotty 41

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BATTING RECORD YEAR(S) LOW YEAR(S)Batting Average .284 1999 .243 2006At-Bats 4994 2000 4623 2002Runs 771 2000 555 2006Hits 1381 2004 1143 2002Total Bases 2194 2004 1813 2006Singles 911 2010 732 2002Doubles 300 1999 222 2006Triples 39 1998, 2003 13 2002Runs Batted In 716 2000 515 2006Home Runs 174 2004 97 2015Combined HR 357 2004 220 2013Grand Slams 8 1999 2 2004, 2008Extra-Base Hits 483 2004 368 2015Sacrifices (SH and SF) 112 2009, 2011 64 2001Sacrifice Hits 73 2009 34 2001Sacrifice Flies 49 2011 30 2001, 2014Walks 604 2015 373 2004Intentional Walks 30 2005 9 2007Strikeouts 1060 2012 851 1998Hit By Pitch 91 2014 43 2012Stolen Bases 110 1999 55 2001Caught Stealing 74 1998 19 2013Stolen Base Attempts 177 1998 92 2010Runners Left On Base 1111 2011 980 2005

PITCHING RECORD YEAR(S) LOW YEAR(S)Earned Run Average 4.98 1999 3.89 1998, 2003Complete Games 5 2000, 2006, 2014 1 2010Shutouts 15 2013 4 2011Saves 46 2010 24 2012Innings Pitched 1301.2 2000 1195.1 1999Runs Allowed 740 2007 593 2003, 2014Hits Allowed 1403 2004 1204 2013Walks Issued 519 2008 363 2015Intentional Walks Issued 36 2006 14 2008Strikeouts 1100 2012 787 2003Hit Batsmen 83 2010 42 1998, 2003, 2006Wild Pitches 88 2008 39 2000Opponent Batting Average .286 2004 .252 2013

FIELDING RECORD YEAR(S) LOW YEAR(S)Fielding % .984 2014 .975 2000Putouts 3905 2000 3586 1999Assists 1608 2000 1359 2012Errors 143 2004 82 2014Double Plays 177 2011 96 2013*Triple Plays 1 2007 0 17xPassed Balls 17 2004, 2009, 2010 4 2002

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TOP TEN CAREER BATTING LEADERS YEARS1. Nick Stavinoha 479 2007-112. John Gall 454 2003-063. Stubby Clapp 425 1999-024. Bryan Anderson 406 2008-125. Bo Hart 370 2003-066. Adron Chambers 362 2010-137. Pete Kozma 360 2011-12, ‘148. Keith McDonald 355 1998-20029 Greg Garcia 316 2013-1510. John Nelson 300 2005-07

1. Nick Stavinoha 1820 2007-112. John Gall 1630 2003-063. Stubby Clapp 1556 1999-20024. Bryan Anderson 1350 2008-125. Bo Hart 1325 2003-066. Keith McDonald 1252 1998-20027. Pete Kozma 1225 2011-12, ‘148. Adron Chambers 1185 2010-139. Greg Garcia 1066 2013-1510. Skip Schumaker 1065 2005-07, ‘12

1. Nick Stavinoha 260 2007-112. Stubby Clapp 258 1999-20023. John Gall 231 2003-064. Tyler Greene 207 2008-115. Bo Hart 206 2003-066. Adron Chambers 195 2010-20137. Pete Kozma 168 2011-12, ‘148. Scott Seabol 166 2003-059. Mark Hamilton 164 2009-1210. Bryan Anderson 162 2009-12

1. Nick Stavinoha 531 2007-112. John Gall 476 2003-063. Stubby Clapp 418 1999-20024. Bo Hart 365 2003-065. Bryan Anderson 351 2009-126. Adron Chambers 336 2010-20137. Keith McDonald 317 1998-2002 Skip Schumaker 317 2005-07, ‘129. Tyler Greene 303 2008-1110. Scott Seabol 302 2003-05

1. Nick Stavinoha 74 2007-112. John Gall 57 2003-063. Scott Seabol 56 2003-054. Allen Craig 43 2009-125. Joe Mather 41 2007-10 Mark Hamilton 41 2009-127. Keith McDonald 40 1998-2002 John Nelson 40 2005-079. Jon Nunnally 39 2002-0310. Tyler Greene 38 2008-11

1. Nick Stavinoha 316 2007-112. John Gall 255 2003-063. Allen Craig 176 2009-124. Scott Seabol 169 2003-05 Mark Hamilton 169 2009-126. Stubby Clapp 167 1999-20027. Pete Kozma 164 2011-12, ‘148. Keith McDonald 157 1998-20029. Bryan Anderson 152 2008-1210. Eduardo Perez 148 1999-2000

1. Nick Stavinoha 96 2007-112. John Gall 93 2003-063. Stubby Clapp 87 1999-20024. Bo Hart 78 2003-065. Keith McDonald 72 1998-20026. Mark Hamilton 69 2009-127. Scott Seabol 66 2003-058. Lou Lucca 63 2000-01 Bryan Anderson 63 2008-12 Jarrett Hoffpauir 63 2007-09

1. Stubby Clapp 19 1999-20022. Mark Little 15 1998-20003. Tyler Greene 12 2008-12 Adron Chambers 12 2010-135. Adam Kennedy 11 1998-99 Bo Hart 11 2003-067. Jason Bowers 10 2003-048. Joe Mather 9 2007-10 Shane Robinson 9 2008-129. Greg Garcia 8 2013-15

1. Stubby Clapp 222 1999-20022. John Gall 160 2003-063. Adron Chambers 152 2010-134. Bryan Anderson 141 2008-12 Mark Hamilton 141 2009-126. Greg Garcia 138 2013-157. Jon Nunnally 132 2002-038. Nick Stavinoha 125 2007-119. Tyler Greene 118 2008-11 Pete Kozma 118 2011-12, ‘14

1. John Nelson 335 2005-072. Bryan Anderson 307 2008-123. Stubby Clapp 300 1999-20024. Nick Stavinoha 295 2007-115. Tyler Greene 285 2008-116. Adron Chambers 263 2010-137. Mark Hamilton 232 2009-128. Keith McDonald 229 1998-20029. Pete Kozma 226 2011-12, ‘1410. Bo Hart 225 2003-06

1. Tyler Greene 68 2008-112. Adron Chambers 57 2010-133. Chad Meyers 43 20024. Shane Robinson 39 2008-12, ‘145. Eugenio Velez 37 2012 Greg Garcia 37 2013-156. Adam Kennedy 35 1998-997. Mark Little 34 1998-20008. Jon Jay 33 2008-119. Jon Nunnally 32 2002-0310. Tommy Pham 31 2013-15

1. Stubby Clapp 23 1999-022. Adron Chambers 20 2010-133. Mark Little 19 1998-20004. Pete Kozma 13 2011-12, ‘145. Bo Hart 12 2003-06 Jon Nunnally 12 2002-03 Skip Schumaker 12 2005-07, ‘12 Shane Robinson 12 2008-12, ‘149. Eduardo Perez 11 1999-200010. Tyler Greene 10 2008-11 Adam Kennedy 10 1998-99 Joe McEwing 10 1998 Bill Ortega 10 2001-02 Greg Garcia 10 2013-15

1. Nick Stavinoha 177 2007-112. John Gall 153 2003-063. Stubby Clapp 128 1999-20024. Scott Seabol 126 2003-055. Bo Hart 115 2003-066. Keith McDonald 113 1998-20027. Mark Hamilton 110 2009-128. Tyler Greene 107 2008-119. Bryan Anderson 101 2008-1210. Allen Craig 99 2009-10, ‘12

1. Nick Stavinoha 863 2007-112. John Gall 746 2003-063. Stubby Clapp 609 1999-20024. Scott Seabol 544 2003-055. Bo Hart 543 2003-066. Bryan Anderson 522 2008-127. Keith McDonald 511 1998-20028. Tyler Greene 498 2008-119. Adron Chambers 475 2010-1310. Mark Hamilton 466 2009-12

HIT BY PITCHES1. Greg Garcia 27 2013-152. Tyler Greene 23 2008-113. Adron Chambers 21 2010-13 Scott Moore 21 2014-155. Bo Hart 19 2003-06 Mark Little 19 1998-007. Nick Stavinoha 17 2007-118. Shane Robinson 14 ‘08-12, ‘14 Stubby Clapp 14 1999-200210. Keith McDonald 12 1998-2002

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1. Nick Stavinoha 139 2007 Ruben Gotay 139 20103. Scott Seabol 138 20044. Jon Jay 136 2009 Eugenio Velez 136 2012 Stephen Piscotty 136 20147. Lou Lucca 135 2001 John Gall 135 2004 Xavier Scruggs 135 201410. Bill Ortega 134 2001 Jon Nunnaly 134 2003 Jamie Romak 134 2013

1. Nick Stavinoha 533 20112. Scott Seabol 514 20043. John Gall 506 20044. Jon Jay 505 2005 Stubby Clapp 505 20006. Nick Stavinoha 501 20077. Stephen Piscotty 500 20148. Jason Laviviere 497 19999. Bill Ortega 495 200110. Lou Lucca 479 2001

1. Nick Stavinoha .337 20082. Tommy Pham .324 20143. Allen Craig .320 2010 Eduardo Perez .320 19995. Adron Chambers .319 20126. John Gall .312 20037. Edgar Gonzalez .308 20078. Kevin Witt .306 2004 David Freese .306 200810. Scott Seabol .304 2004

1. Scott Seabol 92 20042. Josh Phelps 90 2008 Jason Lariviere 90 19994. Stubby Clapp 89 20005. Daniel Descalso 86 20106. Nick Stavinoha 84 2011 Ruben Gotay 84 20108. Ivan Cruz 83 2002 David Freese 83 200810. Xavier Scruggs 82 2014

1. Scott Seabol 156 20042. Allen Craig 152 20093. John Gall 148 20044. Kevin Witt 146 20045. Nick Stavinoha 144 2008 Nick Stavinoha 144 2011 John Gall 144 2003 Stephen Piscotty 144 20149. David Freese 142 2008 Edgar Gonzlez 142 2007 Bill Ortega 142 2001 Jason Lariviere 142 1999 Jon Jay 142 2009

1. Kevin Witt 36 20042. Ivan Cruz 35 2002 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

1. Nick Stavinoha 109 20112. Kevin Witt 107 20043. Ivan Cruz 100 20024. Ernie Young 98 20005. Josh Phelps 97 20086. David Freese 91 20087. Rick Ankiel 89 20078. Xavier Scruggs 87 20149. Brock Peterson 86 201310. John Gall 84 2004

1. Jason Lariviere 35 19992. John Gall 34 2004 Edgar Gonzalez 34 2007 Eugenio Velez 34 20125. Bo Hart 33 20056. Daniel Descalso 32 2010 Jamie Romak 32 2013 Lou Lucca 32 2001 Stephen Piscotty 32 201410. Lou Lucca 31 2000 Eduardo Perez 31 1999 Jarrett Hoffpauir 31 2008 Josh Phelps 31 2008

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 200610. Chris Prieto 6 2004 Bill Selby 6 2003 Tommy Pham 6 2014

1. Jon Nunnally 98 20032. Ruben Gotay 95 20103. Matt Carpenter 84 20114. Stubby Clapp 80 20005. Dean Anna 77 20156. Larry Sutton 67 20007. Chris Haas 66 1999 Ernie Young 66 20009. Chris Duncan 63 200510. Chip Hale 62 1998

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

1. Chad Meyers 43 20022. Eugenio Velez 37 20123. Tyler Greene 31 20094. Chris Prieto 28 20045. Mark Little 22 2000 Adron Chambers 22 20117. Adam Kennedy 20 1999 Jon Jay 20 2009 Kolten Wong 20 2013 Tommy Pham 20 2014

1. Adron Chambers 13 20112. Mark Little 11 20003. Jon Nunnally 11 20034. Joe McEwing 10 19985. Chad Meyers 9 2002 Eugenio Velez 9 20127. Luis Saturria 8 2001 Eduardo Perez 8 1999 Jon Jay 8 2009 Chris Prieto 8 2004

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

1. Kevin Witt 286 20042. Scott Seabol 277 20043. Josh Phelps 262 20084. Ivan Cruz 261 20025. Nick Stavinoha 260 20116. Allen Craig 258 20097. David Freese 255 20088. John Gall 248 20049. Brock Peterson 242 201310. Ernie Young 240 2000

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1. P.J. Walters 32 2008-112. Tyler Lyons 28 2012-153. Larry Luebbers 24 1998-99 Brandon Dickson 24 2010-125. Nick Greenwood 23 2011-156. John Gast 22 2012-157. Tim Cooney 21 2014-15 Alan Benes 21 99-01, ‘04, ‘069. Mark Nussbeck 20 99-00, ‘04-05 Lance Lynn 20 2009-11

1. Brandon Dickson 28 2010-122. Alan Benes 25 99-01, ’04, ‘063. Blake Hawksworth 24 2007-094. P.J. Walters 23 2008-11 Adam Ottavino 23 2009-11 Nick Additon 23 2011-137. Mark Nussbeck 21 99-00, ‘04-05 Nick Greenwood 21 2011-159. Clint Weibl 19 2000-03 Steve Stemle 19 2002-04

1. Victor Marte 45 2011-132. Brian Falkenborg 44 2005-073. Fernando Salas 34 2009-134. Rick Heiserman 33 1999-20025. Gene Stechschulte 31 ‘99-2000, ‘026. Jess Todd 26 ‘08-09, ’11-‘127. Alberto Reyes 23 20048. Josh Kinney 21 ‘05-06, ’09-‘10 Chris Perez 21 2007-09 Gabe Molina 21 2002-03

1. P.J. Walters 78 2008-112. Brandon Dickson 75 2010-12 3. Alan Benes 67 99-01, ‘04, ‘064. John Gast 62 2012-155. Tyler Lyons 61 2012-15 Adam Ottavino 61 2009-117. Clint Weibl 55 1999-20038. Blake Hawksworth 53 2007-09 Anthony Reyes 53 2005-08 Nick Additon 53 2011-13

1. Alan Benes 248 99-01, ’04, ‘062. P.J. Walters 246 2008-113. Brandon Dickson 219 2011-124. Mark Nussbeck 203 99-00, ’04-‘055. John Gast 191 2012-156. Nick Greenwood 190 2011-157. Adam Ottavino 188 2009-118. Blake Hawksworth 184 2007-099. Clint Weibl 167 1999-200310. Nick Additon 162 2011-13

1. Brandon Dickson 465.2 2010-122. P.J. Walters 455.0 2008-113. Alan Benes 414.0 99-01, ‘04, ‘064. Tyler Lyons 364.1 2012-155. Clint Weibl 352.2 1999-20036. Adam Ottavino 332.2 2009-117. Steve Stemle 327.0 2002-048. John Gast 326.0 2012-159. Nick Additon 315.1 2011-1310 Nick Greenwood 313.2 2011-15

1. P.J. Walters 428 2008-112. Brandon Dickson 365 2010-123. Tyler Lyons 346 2012-154. Anthony Reyes 298 2005-085. Adam Ottavino 282 2009-116. Nick Additon 278 2011-137. Alan Benes 264 99-01, ‘04, ‘068. John Gast 247 2012-159. Brian Barnes 242 1998-9910. Clint Weibl 233 1999-2003

1. Alan Benes 62 99-01, ’04, ‘062. Brandon Dickson 50 2010-123. P.J. Walters 44 2008-11 Evan MacLane 44 2009-105. Jason Ryan 42 2003-04 Clint Weibl 42 1999-20037. Mark Nussbeck 41 99-00, ’04-‘058. Rick Heiserman 40 1999-20029. Blake Hawksworth 39 2007-09 Nick Additon 39 2011-13

1. Rick Heiserman 193 1999-20022. Josh Kinney 171 05-06, ’09-‘103. Bryan Eversgerd 156 1998-20004. Jess Todd 133 08-09, ’11-‘125. Nick Greenwood 131 2011-156. Matt Scherer 125 2008-107. Chuckie Fick 117 2010-128. Jose Rodriguez 116 2000-029. Jorge Rondon 114 2012-1410. Gabe Molina 113 2002-03

1. P.J. Walters 222 2008-112. Alan Benes 219 99-01, ’04, ‘063. Brandon Dickson 186 2011-124. Mark Nussbeck 181 99-00, ’04-‘055. Nick Greenwood 174 2011-156. Adam Ottavino 173 2009-117 John Gast 167 2012-158. Blake Hawksworth 165 2007-099. Nick Additon 153 2011-1310. Tyler Lyons 152 2012-15

1. P.J. Walters 178 2008-112. Alan Benes 176 99-01, ‘04, ‘063. Adam Ottavino 165 2009-114. Chad Hutchinson 139 1999-20015. John Gast 120 2012-156. Nick Additon 119 2011-137. Maikel Cleto 118 2011-138. Brandon Dickson 112 2010-129. Clint Weibl 100 1999-200310. Blake Hawksworth 99 2007-09

1. Tyler Lyons 7 2012-152. P.J. Walters 4 2008-113. Larry Luebbers 3 1998-99 Clint Weibl 3 1999-20035. Travis Smith 2 2002, ‘06 Brady Raggio 2 1998 Britt Reames 2 2000 Anthony Reyes 2 2005-08 Chris Gissell 2 2005 Mark Nussbeck 2 99-00, ’04-‘05 Clint Sodowsky 2 1999 Tim Cooney 2 2014-15

1. Clint Weibl 3 1999-2003 Larry Luebbers 3 1998-993. Tyler Lyons 2 2012-15 Tim Cooney 2 2014-155. Anthony Reyes 1 2005-08 Randy Flores 1 2004-05, ‘08 Rhett Parrott 1 2003-04 Nerio Rodriguez 1 2002-05 Dave Zancanaro 1 2001 Mark Nussbeck 1 99-00, ’04-‘05 Brady Raggio 1 1998 Clint Sodowsky 1 1999 Britt Reames 1 2000 Nick Additon 1 2011-13 Zach Petrick 1 2014-15 Boone Whiting 1 2013-15

1. Josh Kinney 25 05-06, ’09-‘102. P.J. Walters 24 2008-11 Adam Ottavino 24 2009-114. Alan Benes 21 99-01, ’04, ‘065. Chad Hutchinson 20 1999-20016. Anthony Reyes 19 2005-087. Jimmy Journell 18 2002-05 Nick Greenwood 18 2011-15 Rick Ankiel 18 99, 01, ’04, ‘0710. Clayton Mortensen 17 2008-09

1. P.J. Walters 38 2008-112. Adam Ottavino 22 2009-113. Blake Hawksworth 20 2007-094. Josh Kinney 18 05-06, ’09-‘105. Brandon Dickson 16 2011-12 Rick Heiserman 16 1999-20027. Clint Weibl 15 1999-20038. Anthony Reyes 14 2005-08 Alan Benes 14 99-01, ’04, ‘06 Nerio Rodriguez 14 2002-05 Scott McGregor 14 2013-14

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1. Dennis Tankersley 15 20062. Dave Zancanaro 14 20013. Blake Hawksworth 13 2007 Mike Parisi 13 2007 Mike Smith 13 20076. Adam Ottavino 12 20097. Larry Luebbers 11 1998 Steve Stemle 11 2003 Brandon Dickson 11 2012 Evan MacLane 11 2009 Randy Keisler 11 2007 John Webb 11 2006

1. Victor Marte 31 20112. Gene Stechschulte 26 20003. Jess Todd 24 20094. Brian Falkenborg 23 2007 Al Reyes 23 20046. Braden Looper 20 1998 Rick Heiserman 20 19998. Fernando Salas 19 20109. Josh Kinney 17 201010. Sam Tuivailala 17 2015

1. Jason Ryan * 2.70 20032. Clint Weibl * 2.83 20003. Brady Raggio * 3.07 19984. Sean Lowe 3.18 19985. Brandon Dickson 3.23 20106. Kevin Jarvis 3.38 20057. Mitchell Boggs * 3.45 20088. Steve Stemle 3.46 20039. Tim Cooney 3.47 201410. Chris Gissell 3.54 2005

1. Jason Motte 63 20082. Jim Dougherty 60 20003. Bryan Eversgerd 59 1999 Ron Flores 59 20085. Adam Reifer 58 20126. Tyler Johnson 57 2005 Gabe Molina 57 20038. Kevin Ohme 56 2002 Rich Rundles 56 2010 Josh Kinney 56 2010 Gabe Molina 56 2002

1. Adam Wainwright 29 2005 Larry Luebbers * 29 1998 Lance Lynn 29 20104. Mike Parisi 28 2007 Dennis Tankersley 28 2006 John Webb 28 2006 Jason Ryan 28 2003 Zach Petrick 28 20159. Brandon Dickson 27 2010 Shelby Miller 27 2012 Adam Ottavino 27 2009 Alan Benes 27 2004

1. Jason Ryan * 189.2 20032. Adam Wainwright 182.0 20053. John Webb 176.2 20064. Larry Luebbers 173.1 19985. Dennis Tankersley 167.2 20066. Brandon Dickson 167.0 20107. Evan MacLane 165.2 20098. Mike Parisi 165.0 20079. Lance Lynn 164.0 201010. Alan Benes 160.2 2004

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. Anthoney Reyes 136 20058. Mike Smith 127 20079. Brandon Dickson 124 201110. Chris Gissell 123 2005 Dennis Tankersley 123 2006

1. Chad Hutchinson 104 20012. Adam Ottavino * 82 20093. Alan Benes 79 20044. Adam Ottavino 71 20115. Mike Parisi 65 20076. Les Walrond 63 20027. P.J. Walters 62 2008 Lance Lynn 62 20109. Sean Lowe 61 199810. Dennis Tankersley 60 2006

1. Dave Zancanaro 28 20012. Alan Benes 27 20043. Blake Hawksworth 24 2007 Shelby Miller 24 20125. Larry Luebbers 23 1998 Mark Nussbeck 23 1999 Evan MacLane 23 20098. Brandon Dickson 22 20119. E. MacLane & L. Lynn 21 2010 Mike Parisi 21 2007 Tim Cooney 21 2014

1. Larry Luebbers 2 1998 Clint Weibl 2 20003. Brady Raggio 1 1998 L. Luebbers & C. Sodowsky 1 1999 M. Nussbeck & B. Reames 1 2000 Dave Zancanaro 1 2001 Clint Weibl 1 2002 Jason Ryan 1 2003 R. Parrott & R. Flores 1 2004 Anthony Reyes 1 2005 Nerio Rodriguez 1 2003 T. Cooney & Z. Petrick 1 2014 B. Whiting, T. Lyons 1 2014 T. Cooney, J. Gast, T. Lyons 1 2015

1. Tyler Lyons * 3 20122. Larry Luebbers 2 1998 Brady Raggio 2 1998 Clint Sodowsky 2 1999 Anthony Reyes 2 2005 Chris Gissell 2 2005 P.J. Walters 2 2009 Britt Reames 2 2000 Clint Weibl 2 2000 Tyler Lyons 2 2014 Tyler Lyons * 2 2015

1. Dave Zancanaro 103 20012. Alan Benes 102 20043. Mike Nussbeck 100 1999 Mike Parisi 100 20075. Adam Wainwright 98 20056. Lance Lynn 96 20107. Mike Smith 95 20078. Dennis Tankersley 93 20069. John Webb 92 200610. Chad Hutchinson 91 2001

1. P.J. Walters 12 2011 Scott McGregor * 12 20143. Shelby Miller 11 2012 Evan MacLane 11 20095. P. Walters & A. Ottavino 10 2009 M. Parisi & B. Hawksworth 10 2007 Chad Hutchinson 10 200110. Adam Ottavino 9 2011 Ryan Kulik 9 2010 Brandon Dickson 9 2010 Jason Ryan 9 2003

1. Chad Hutchinson 17 20012. Clayton Mortenson 14 20083. Adam Ottavino 13 20084. Rick Ankiel 12 2001 Josh Kinney 12 2006 Alan Benes 12 2004 Adam Wainwright 12 20058. P.J. Walters 11 20089. Jimmy Journell 10 2005 P.J. Walters 10 2009 Mitchell Boggs 10 2008

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REDBIRDS OPPONENTSAt-Bats 9 - Tyler Henley, 4/9/10 at Omaha 8 - Luis Rivera, 6/2/98 at New Orleans Kevin Howard, 4/9/10 at Omaha Dax Jones, 6/2/98 at New Orleans Jon Jay, 4/9/10 at Omaha Brandon Watson, 7/27/04 vs. Edmonton Rick Short, 7/27/04 vs. Edmonton Val Pascucci, 7/27/04 vs. Edmonton Kaz Matsui on 7/30/06 vs. Colorado Springs Marc Maddox, 4/9/10 at Omaha Wilson Betemit, 4/9/10 at Omaha David Lough, 4/9/10 at Omaha Jordan Parraz, 4/9/10 at Omaha

Runs Scored *4 - Chris Richard, 4/14/00 vs. Iowa *4 - * Adrian Brown, 7/5/98 vs. Nashville Joe McEwing, 7/14/00 vs. New Orleans Ray Montgomery, 7/30/99 vs. Nashville Stubby Clapp, 7/30/00 at Nashville * Keith Ginter, 5/18/01 vs. New Orleans * Damon Mashore, 5/18/01 vs. New Orleans Rob Ryan, 8/4/01 at Sacramento Stubby Clapp, 7/21/02 vs. Tacoma Abraham Nunez, 5/13/02 vs. Calgary * Colin Porter, 6/17/04 vs. New Orleans Jamal Strong, 5/18/04 vs. Tacoma Bo Hart, 8/26/04 at Oklahoma Jason Botts, 8/18/05 at Oklahoma Bo Hart, 8/10/05 at Colroado Springs Esterban German, 8/18/05 at Oklahoma Mike Rose, 8/7/06 at Fresno Eric Reed, 6/8/06 at Albuquerque Miguel Cairo, 8/2/07 at Albuquerque Justin Knoedler, 8/7/06 at Fresno Joe Mather, 4/4/08 at Oklahoma Luis Valbuena, 7/29/08 vs. Tacoma Brian Barden, 5/16/08 vs. Oklahoma City Sam Fuld, 5/10/09 at Iowa Jon Jay, 7/28/09 vs. Round Rock Brett Jackson, 5/1/12 vs. Iowa Jon Jay, 8/29/09 at Albuquerque Tyler Greene, 6/7/10 at Albuquerque Jon Jay, 6/7/10 at Albuquerque Daniel Descalso, 8/18/10 vs. Salt Lake Tyler Greene, 8/9/11 at Colorado Springs Mark Hamilton, 7/22/12 vs. Oklahoma City Steven Hill, 7/22/12 Oklahoma City Kolten Wong, 5/22/13 at Salt Lake Shane Robinson, 6/20/14 at Salt Lake Tommy Pham, 8/9/14 vs. New Orleans Xavier Scruggs, 8/14/14 at Albuquerque Dan Johnson, 6/4/15 at Las Vegas Dan Johnson, 7/6/15 at Colorado Springs Hits 6 - Bryan Anderson, 5/24/12 at Tucson 7 - Rick Short, 7/27/04 vs. Edmonton

RBI 8 - Tagg Bozied, 8/1/07 at Tacoma 9 - Brett Eibner, 4/9/14 at Omaha

Doubles **5 - Keith McDonald, 5/1/01 at Colorado Springs *3 - Carlos Mendez, 4/17/99 vs. Omaha Mike Robertson, April 28, 2000 vs. New Orleans Aaron Guile, 7/5/00 vs. Omaha * Eric Cole, 7/13/01 vs. New Orleans Val Pascucci, 7/27/04 vs. Edmonton

Triples 2 - Thomas Howard, 5/15/99 at New Orleans 2 - Chris Truby, 7/13/01 vs. New Orleans Dee Haynes, 5/15/03 at Oklahoma Junior Lake, 7/2/13 at Iowa Brian Barden, 5/10/08 at Tucson Home Runs 3 - Chris Haas, 8/3/99 vs. New Orleans 3 - Nelson Cruz, 7/19/08 at Oklahoma Bill Selby, 6/16/03 vs. Iowa Rick Ankiel, 6/16/07 at Iowa Josh Phelps, 7/29/08 vs. Tacoma Jamie Romak, 4/8/13 vs. New Orleans

Walks Drawn *4 - Pop Warner, 5/26/99 vs. Tucson *4 - * Rob Ryan, 8/4/01 vs. Sacramento * Stubby Clapp, 5/16/00 vs. Colorado Springs Benny Agbayani, 4/27/03 vs. Omaha Chad Meyers, 5/9/02 at Edmonton Brett Bigler, 8/24/08 at Omaha Jon Nunnally, 4/19/03 vs. Colorado Springs Travis Buck, 8/15/09 vs. Sacramento Jon Nunnally, 5/19/03 vs. Oklahoma John Gall, 5/14/04 vs. Portland Ruben Gotay, 4/9/10 at Omaha Bryan Anderson, 7/19/11 vs. Omaha Adron Chambers, 8/20/12 at Iowa Kolten Wong, 6/19/13 at Round Rock Chad Huffman, 7/20/13 vs. Oklahoma City Kolten Wong, 7/28/13 at Round Rock Ed Easley, 5/22/15 at Sacramento Dean Anna, 8/27/15 at Reno Strikeouts 6 - Joe Mather, 8/16/10 vs. Colorado Springs 5 - Jason Hart, 8/26/02 vs. Oklahoma Buck Coats, 5/13/09 vs. Las Vegas Brett Wallace, 7/22/12 vs. Oklahoma City

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MISCELLANEOUS SINGLE-GAME INDIVIDUAL RECORDSLongest Hitting Streak .............................................................. 20 games Adam Kennedy 6/28-8/12/99Longest Home Run Streak ........................................................ 5 games Scott Seabol 7/8-7/12/03Hit for the Cycle ........................................................................ Mark Little at Colorado Springs 6/23/00Longest Shutout Stretch (starter) ............................................. 32.0 IP John Gast 4/5 (G2)- 5/3 (2nd inn.)/13Longest Shutout Stretch (reliever) ............................................ 25.2 IP Sam Freeman 5/28-7/12/13

MISCELLANEOUS SINGLE-GAME TEAM RECORDSLongest Scoreless Stretch (Offensive) ...................................... 22 inn. 5/29-5/31/98Longest Scoreless Stretch (Defensive) ..................................... 29 inn. 8/25-8/28/10Longest Winning Streak ............................................................ 9 4/11-4/17/00.................................................................................................. 9 8/9-8/18/14Longest Losing Streak .............................................................. 13 4/27-5/9/03Longest Game, Time ................................................................. 5:38 6/5/00 vs. Las Vegas (18 inn.)Longest Game, Time (9 inn)...................................................... 4:09 6/15/13 at AlbuquerqueLongest Game, Time, (7 inn)..................................................... 2:46 7/15/11 vs. Round Rock (G1)Shortest Game, Time (9 inn) ..................................................... 1:44 4/13/98 at IowaShortest Game, Time (7 inn) ..................................................... 1:29 7/19/14 vs. Colorado Springs (G1)Largest Home Crowd ................................................................ 18,620 8/31/08 vs. OklahomaLargest Road Crowd ................................................................. 23,174 7/4/00 at OmahaSmallest Home Crowd, Tim McCarver Stadium ....................... 4,053 5/17/99 vs. New OrleansSmallest Home Crowd, AutoZone Park ..................................... 1,832 4/14/15 vs. OmahaSmallest Road Crowd ................................................................ 1,089 4/16/01 at Portland

Stolen Bases 3 - Jason LaRiviere, 4/10/99 vs. Calgary 3 - Trenidad Hubbard, 5/11/99 vs. ABQ Chad Meyers, 8/15/02 vs. Iowa Corey Patterson, 6/24/01 vs. Iowa Bo Hart, 6/10/05 at Omaha Derek Wathan, 8/18/06 at Oklahoma Tyler Greene, 7/12/09 vs. Albuquerque Eugenio Velez, 7/23/12 vs. Oklahoma City Eugenio Velez, 8/2/12 at Sacramento

Total Bases 13 - Rick Ankiel, 6/16/07 at Iowa 12 - Nelson Cruz, 7/19/08 at Oklahoma Brett Eibner, 4/9/14 at Omaha

Strikeouts 15 - Anthony Reyes, 8/14/05 vs. Nashville 14 - Chuck Smith, 6/23/99 vs. Oklahoma Bill Pulsipher, 9/3/05 vs. Albuquerque Rich Hill, 7/22/06 at Iowa

Home Runs Issued * 4 - Ricardo Rodriguez, 8/3/06 at Sacramento 6 - Polin Trinidad, 7/28/09 vs. Round Rock John Webb, 8/6/06 at Fresno Mike Parisi, 8/8/07 at Portland Randy Keisler, 8/26/07 at Albuquerque John Wasdin, 4/16/08 vs. Albuquerque Evan MacLane, 6/20/09 at Iowa Chuckie Fick, 7/19/10 vs. Omaha Brandon Dickson, 5/6/11 at Albuquerque Brian Broderick, 5/18/12 at Las Vegas Nick Additon, 5/23/13 at Salt Lake Boone Whiting, 7/3/13 at Iowa Tim Cooney, 5/18/14 vs. Omaha Nick Greenwood, 8/24/15 at Tacoma

Walks Issued 8 - P.J Walters, 5/15/11 vs. Fresno 9 - Andrew Miller, 7/24/09 at New Orlenas Maikel Cleto, 6/15/13 at Albuquerque

Wild Pitches 5 - Rick Ankiel, 5/24/01 at Nashville 3 - Charlie Haegar, 7/10/09 vs. Albuquerque

Hit Batsmen 3 - Nerio Rodriguez, 5/4/05 at Omaha 4 - Steve Green, 5/23/01 vs. Salt Lake P.J. Walters, 5/16/09 vs. Fresno Carlos Martinez, 8/18/13 vs. Omaha

Errors Committed 3 - Lou Lucca, 6/10/00 vs. Albuquerque *3 - Alex Cintron, 6/14/01 vs. Tucson Marc Rzepczynski, 6/15/13 at Albuquerque Ryan Roberts, 4/4/08 at Oklahoma

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REDBIRDS OPPONENTSAt-Bats 67 4/9/10 at Omaha (18 inn.) 66 4/9/10 at Omaha (18 inn.)

At-Bats (9 inn.) 52 8/22/07 at Albuquerque 51 4/9/14 at Omaha

Runs scored 24 7/22/12 vs. Oklahoma City 21 8/18/05 at Oklahoma

Winning margin 18 8/9/14 vs. New Orleans (21-3) 17 8/18/05 at Oklahoma (21-4) 4/9/14 at Omaha (20-3)

Runs scored, Inning 11 8/4/11 at Reno (5th inn.) 13 6/18/10 vs. New Orleans (4th inn.)

Most Hits 24 8/8/11 at Colorado Springs 29 4/9/14 at Omaha 7/22/12 vs. Oklahoma City

Most Hits, Inning 10 4/26/00 at Oklahoma (5th inn.) 10 7/27/04 vs. Edmonton (12th inn.) 6/18/10 vs. New Orleans (4th inn.)

Fewest Hits 0 7/15/06 at Nashville 1 4/29/99 vs. Salt Lake 8/8/00 at Sacramento 4/13/01 at Portland 8/29/04 at Oklahoma 5/19/05 at Portland 7/26/07 vs. Sacramento 6/25/13 vs. Iowa 5/29/14 vs. Iowa 6/1/14 at Oklahoma City 5/16/15 vs. Omaha

Most Home Runs 7 6/21/04 vs. Omaha 6 7/30/99 vs. Nashville 7/28/09 vs. Round Rock 5/29/03 vs. Omaha 8/3/06 at Fresno 5/20/11 at Tacoma 5/18/14 vs. Omaha

Most Home Runs, Inning 4 8/8/02 at Colorado Springs (9th inn.) 3 5/18/98 vs. Nashville (4th inn.) 5/24/98 vs. New Orleans (4th inn.) 7/30/99 vs. NVL (1st) 5/29/02 at Sacramento (7th inn.) 6/7/04 at Iowa (6th in.) 8/12/05 vs. Nashville (5th inn.) 6/18/10 vs. New Orleans (4th inn.) 7/3/13 at Iowa (4th inn.)

Most Triples 3 8/22/09 at Round Rock 3 7/2/13 at Iowa

Most Doubles 9 5/1/01 at Colorado Springs 8 6/23/03 at Portland

Most Stolen Base Attempts 8 4/10/99 vs. Calgary *6 8/10/01 vs. Omaha

Most Stolen Bases 7 4/10/99 vs. Calgary 6 6/19/09 at Iowa

Most Times Caught Stealing *3 7/21/04 at Omaha 4 6/11/01 vs. Las Vegas

Most Walks by Batters 13 5/21/99 at Salt Lake 14 7/11/99 vs. Vancouver

Most GDPs Turned 5 5/8/02 at Edmonton 5 6/5/00 at Las Vegas 8/8/04 at Las Vegas 4/24/07 vs. Omaha 7/3/06 at Albuquerque 5/25/09 at Portland 5/25/10 at Fresno 6/14/14 vs. Reno 8/22/11 at Albuquerque

Most Errors Committed 6 8/3/99 vs. New Orleans 6 8/27/99 vs. Tacoma 6/15/13 at Albuquerque

Consecutive Errorless Games 11 6/25-7/6/04 n/a

Most Left on Base 18 5/19/00 vs. Iowa 20 6/2/98 vs. New Orleans

Most Sacrifice Flies 3 7/1/03 at Oklahoma *4 5/7/04 at New Orleans

Most Sacrifice Bunts 5 8/12/07 vs. Omaha *3 8/12/07 vs. Omaha

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REDBIRDS OPPONENTSAt-Bats 6 - Daniel Descalso, 9/17/10 vs. Tacoma 6 - Tony Abreu, 9/10/09 at Albuquerque Allen Craig, 9/17/10 vs. Tacoma Greg Halman, 9/17/10 vs. Tacoma Mark Hamilton, 9/17/10 vs. Tacoma Runs Scored 3 - Larry Sutton, 9/10/00 vs. Albuquerque 3 - Tony Mota, 9/7/00 at Albuquerque Chris Davis, 9/8/10 vs. Oklahoma City

Hits 3 - Darrell Whitmore, 9/8/00 at Albuquerque 3 - Tony Mota, 9/7/00 at Albuquerque Larry Sutton, 9/9/00 at Albuquerque Blake DeWitt, 9/10/09 at Albuquerque Mark Little, 9/10/00 vs. Albuquerque Chris Davis, 9/8/10 vs. Oklahoma City Tyler Greene, 9/9/09 at Albuquerque Greg Halman, 9/14/10 at Tacoma Jarrett Hoffpauir, 9/9/09 at Albuquerque David Winfree, 9/15/10 at Tacoma Mark Hamilton, 9/10/09 at Albuquerque Matt Mangini, 9/17/10 vs. Tacoma Brian Barden, 9/11/09 at Albuquerque Paulo Orlando, 9/4/14 at Omaha Jon Jay, 9/18/09 at Sacramento Paulo Orlando, 9/5/14 vs. Omaha Jarrett Hoffpauir, 9/17/09 at Sacramento James Rapoport, 9/10/10 at Oklahoma City Donovan Solano, 9/10/10 at Oklahoma City Daniel Descalso, 9/17/10 vs. Tacoma James Rapoport, 9/17/10 vs. Tacoma

RBI 5 - Stubby Clapp, 9/10/00 vs. Albuquerque 4 - Lyle Mouton, 9/18/00 vs. Indianapolis Luis Garcia, 9/10/00 vs. Albuquerque Mike Wilson, 9/15/10 at Tacoma Doubles 2 - Lou Lucca, 9/9/00 vs. Albuquerque 2 - Ray Olmedo, 9/22/09 vs. Durham Allen Craig, 9/15/00 at Tacoma

Triples 1 - Stubby Clapp, 9/8/00 vs. Albuquerque 1 - Curtis Pride, 9/9/00 vs. Albuquerque Luis Garcia, 2000 Tony Abreu, 9/9/09 at Albuquerque Mark Little, 2000 Tyler Greene, 9/9/09 at Albuquerque Rafael Ortega, 9/4/14 at Omaha

Home Runs 2 - Joe Mather, 9/8/10 vs. Oklahoma City 1 - 27 players

Walks Drawn 2 - Larry Sutton, 9/14/00 vs. Salt Lake 2 - Casey Blake, 9/14/00 vs. Salt Lake Jarret Hoffpauir, 9/10/09 at Sacramento Mitch Jones, 9/10/09 at Albuquerque Jon Jay, 9/16/09 vs. Sacramento Dee Brown, 9/10/09 at Albuquerque Mark Hamilton, 9/11/09 vs. Albuquerque Ray Olmedoa, 9/22/09 at Durham Mark Hamilton, 9/18/09 at Sacramento Brandon Boggs, 9/9/10 vs. Oklahoma City David Freese, 9/22/09 at Durham Justin Smoak, 9/15/10 at Tacoma Mark Hamilton, 9/22/09 at Durham Brian Bocock, 9/3/14 at Omaha Daniel Descalso, 9/10/10 at Oklahoma City S. Moore & J. Curtis, 9/5/14 vs. Omaha

Strikeouts 3 - Allen Craig, 9/17/10 vs. Tacoma 4 - Mike Wilson, 9/17/10 vs. Tacoma Tony Cruz, 9/17/10 vs. Tacoma Ed Easley, 9/3/14 at Omaha Stolen Bases 1 - 12 players 1 - Seven players Total Bases 8 - Joe Mather, 9/8/10 vs. Oklahoma City 7 - Curtis Pride, 9/9/00 vs. Albuquerque Chris Davis, 9/8/10 vs. Oklahoma City Innings Pitched 8.1 - Evan MacLane, 9/18/09 at Sacramento 8.0 - Eric Gagne, 9/8/00 at Albuquerque Joe Mays, 9/13/00 at Salt Lake Aaron Brooks, 9/3/14 at Omaha

Shortest Start 3.1 - Brandon Dickson, 9/15/10 at Tacoma 4.2 - Jason Ryan, 9/14/00 vs. Salt Lake Guillermo Moscoso, 9/8/10 vs. Oklahoma City

Strikeouts 16 - Lance Lynn, 9/10/10 at Oklahoma City 10 - Aaron Brooks, 9/3/14 at Omaha

Walks Issued 5 - P.J. Walters, 9/9/10 vs. Oklahoma City 5 - Doug Mathis, 9/10/10 at Oklahoma City

Wild Pitches 2 - P.J. Walters, 9/17/10 vs. Tacoma 2 - Heath Murray, 9/10/00 vs. Albuquerque

Errors Committed 2 - Lou Lucca, 9/8/00 vs. Albuquerque 1 - 12 players

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REDBIRDS OPPONENTSAt-Bats 47 - 9/17/10 vs. Tacoma (11 inn.) 47 - 9/17/10 vs. Tacoma (11 inn.)

At-Bats (9 inn.) 37 - 9/10/09 at Albuquerque 39 - 9/15/10 at Tacoma 9/15/10 at Tacoma

Runs scored 12 - 9/9/00 vs. Albuquerque 11 - 9/15/10 at Tacoma 9/12/00 at Salt Lake

Winning margin 8 - 9/12/00 at Salt Lake (12-4) 7 - 9/21/00 vs. Indianapolis (9-2) 9/3/14 at Omaha (7-0)

Runs scored, Inning 5 - 9/10/09 at Albuquerque (9th inn.) 4 - 9/15/10 at Tacoma (1st inn.) 9/17/10 vs. Tacoma (5th inn.) 9/6/14 vs. Omaha (5th inn.) 9/17/10 vs. Tacoma (11th inn.)

Most Hits 14 - 9/10/09 at Albuquerque 15 - 9/15/10 at Tacoma 9/17/10 vs. Tacoma

Fewest Hits 5 - 9/3/14 at Omaha 3 - 9/9/09 at Albuquerque 9/5/14 vs. Omaha 9/6/14 vs. Omaha

Most Home Runs 3 - 9/13/00 at Salt Lake 5 - 9/15/10 at Tacoma 9/8/10 vs. Oklahoma City Most Triples 1 - 9/8/00 vs. Albuquerque 1 - 9/9/00 at Albuquerque 9/9/09 at Albuquerque 9/9/09 at Albuquerque 9/4/14 at Omaha 9/3/14 at Omaha

Most Doubles 4 - 9/10/10 at Oklahoma City 3 - 9/22/09 at Durham * 9/8/10 vs. Oklahoma City 9/4/14 at Omaha

Most Stolen Bases 2 - 9/16/09 vs. Sacramento 2 - 9/9/09 at Albuquerque

Most Walks by Batters 8 - 9/22/09 at Durham * 7 - 9/10/09 at Albuquerque

Most Strikeouts by Batters 14 - 9/17/10 vs. Tacoma 19 - 9/10/10 at Oklahoma City

Most GDPs Turned 3 - 9/16/09 vs. Sacramento 2 - 9/8/00 at Albuquerque 9/9/00 at Albuquerque 9/10/00 vs. Albuquerque Most Errors Committed 2 - 9/8/00 vs. Albuquerque 2 - 9/18/09 at Sacramento 9/15/00 vs. Salt Lake 9/17/10 vs. Tacoma 9/15/09 vs. Sacramento 9/15/10 at Tacoma Most Left on Base 13 - 9/09/00 vs. Albuquerque 11 - 9/6/14 vs. Omaha

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ONYEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTSTEAM BATTINGYEAR AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GDP SLG OBP LOB1998 .266 144 4386 675 1285 1965 287 39 105 621 39 34 50 476 24 851 103 74 102 .406 .363 9761999 .284 138 4666 743 1323 2072 300 34 127 683 28 43 64 472 19 1017 110 49 94 .444 .376 9842000 .264 144 4994 771 1318 2097 266 33 149 716 28 40 62 580 25 1001 106 49 106 .420 .363 10732001 .262 143 4868 643 1277 1931 254 29 114 601 34 30 59 384 20 1017 55 41 114 .397 .322 9442002 .247 142 4623 628 1143 1863 250 13 148 594 47 38 75 459 25 911 105 47 108 .403 .323 9142003 .254 143 4765 567 1211 1898 228 39 127 544 54 36 45 409 38 882 95 38 103 .398 .317 9762004 .279 144 4942 723 1381 2194 247 22 174 675 53 39 67 373 14 869 82 35 114 .444 .336 9852005 .259 143 4811 676 1248 2053 277 18 164 648 46 43 44 479 30 906 60 39 108 .427 .329 9802006 .243 144 4832 555 1175 1813 222 25 122 515 69 32 53 471 15 1041 77 34 119 .375 .315 10252007 .258 144 4841 630 1248 1982 228 19 156 587 52 37 57 443 9 960 77 32 127 .409 .325 9892008 .272 142 4849 710 1317 2100 273 24 154 670 54 44 50 532 18 960 60 33 126 .433 .347 10552009 .268 144 4809 649 1288 1962 226 23 134 601 73 39 63 415 18 981 103 23 119 .332 .408 9952010 .272 144 4907 754 1337 2054 268 25 133 703 68 37 57 495 15 978 62 30 118 .419 .344 10112011 .270 143 4877 722 1318 2011 252 27 129 677 63 49 71 588 16 1043 84 40 113 .412 .354 11112012 .257 144 4888 629 1255 1901 244 21 120 590 51 41 43 493 22 1060 83 28 121 .389 .328 10552013 .265 144 4790 634 1267 1913 244 27 116 600 72 39 59 508 15 971 104 19 129 .399 .340 10562014 .273 143 4757 712 1301 1986 250 18 133 665 51 30 91 451 17 910 80 40 141 .417 .346 9832015 .261 144 4725 669 1231 1827 237 34 97 627 47 47 46 604 12 940 86 39 110 .387 .734 1038

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTSYEAR PARENT CLUB LEAGUE W-L PCT FINISH ** MANAGER(S)1998 St. Louis Cardinals Pacific Coast 74-70 .512 T-9th Gaylen Pitts1999 St. Louis Cardinals Pacific Coast 74-64 .536 5th Gaylen Pitts2000 * St. Louis Cardinals Pacific Coast 83-61 .576 4th Gaylen Pitts2001 St. Louis Cardinals Pacific Coast 62-81 .434 15th Gaylen Pitts2002 St. Louis Cardinals Pacific Coast 71-71 .500 10th Gaylen Pitts 2003 St. Louis Cardinals Pacific Coast 64-79 .448 15th Tom Spencer & Danny Sheaffer2004 St. Louis Cardinals Pacific Coast 73-71 .507 8th Danny Sheaffer2005 St. Louis Cardinals Pacific Coast 71-72 .497 9th Danny Sheaffer2006 St. Louis Cardinals Pacific Coast 58-86 .403 15th Danny Sheaffer2007 St. Louis Cardinals Pacific Coast 56-88 .389 16th Chris Maloney2008 St. Louis Cardinals Pacific Coast 75-67 .528 5th Chris Maloney2009 * St. Louis Cardinals Pacific Coast 77-67 .535 4th Chris Maloney2010 St. Louis Cardinals Pacific Coast 82-62 .569 2nd Chris Maloney2011 St. Louis Cardinals Pacific Coast 77-66 .538 4th Chris Maloney2012 St. Louis Cardinals Pacific Coast 57-87 .396 14th Ron “Pop” Warner2013 St. Louis Cardinals Pacific Coast 69-75 .479 11th Ron “Pop” Warner2014 St. Louis Cardinals Pacific Coast 79-64 .552 3rd Ron “Pop” Warner2015 St. Louis Cardinals Pacific Coast 73-71 .506 8th Mike Shildt

* Denotes League Champions **Finish represents composite league standings

TEAM PITCHINGYEAR W-L PCT ERA G CG SH GF SV IP H AB TBF R ER HR SH SF HB BB IBB SO WP BK1998 74-70 .512 3.89 144 4 11 144 42 1266.2 1298 4855 5375 611 548 140 48 28 43 406 22 1034 45 121999 74-64 .536 4.98 138 3 6 136 36 1195.1 1298 4668 5257 738 662 165 47 39 43 459 13 945 58 52000 83-61 .576 3.97 144 5 12 139 45 1301.2 1275 4894 5561 659 574 118 63 40 48 513 19 906 39 72001 62-81 .434 4.80 143 2 8 141 28 1252.1 1358 4900 5574 751 668 156 55 47 66 505 11 962 52 22002 71-71 .500 3.95 142 3 8 139 38 1232.2 1274 4757 5272 601 541 155 38 31 49 396 8 889 55 42003 64-79 .448 3.89 143 2 10 141 31 1250.2 1288 4806 5337 593 541 128 60 40 42 388 35 787 55 72004 73-71 .507 4.74 144 3 7 144 41 1254.0 1403 4911 5537 728 661 183 40 62 63 461 24 1009 55 22005 71-72 .497 4.22 143 5 8 138 37 1254.1 1320 4868 5408 657 588 144 52 32 48 408 27 1090 61 22006 58-86 .403 4.29 144 5 6 139 26 1278.1 1348 4927 5513 684 609 142 65 45 42 434 36 941 66 52007 56-88 .389 4.81 144 2 5 141 38 1254.2 1370 4858 5500 740 671 156 71 48 54 469 25 965 64 52008 75-67 .528 4.34 142 2 6 140 45 1259.2 1278 4832 5492 665 607 140 47 34 60 519 14 1096 88 82009 77-67 .535 4.05 144 4 6 139 41 1256.0 1264 4835 5448 641 565 125 43 40 63 453 26 1036 77 12010 82-62 .569 4.42 144 1 8 143 46 1274.0 1287 4879 5537 713 625 143 105 34 83 495 18 1032 69 82011 77-66 .538 4.10 143 2 4 141 37 1275.2 1279 4842 5515 645 581 135 64 45 70 493 27 1002 45 52012 57-87 .396 4.59 144 3 7 141 24 1262.2 1340 4906 5505 720 644 144 45 46 61 447 23 1100 43 52013 69-75 .479 3.91 144 2 15 142 32 1257.0 1204 4770 5403 611 546 104 57 49 53 474 23 1038 71 32014 79-64 .552 3.97 143 5 13 143 43 1234.2 1220 4703 5254 593 545 141 48 32 61 410 15 967 65 72015 73-71 .506 4.10 144 4 14 140 30 1254.2 1351 4898 5386 633 571 125 39 36 48 363 26 870 45 3

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YEARLY ATTENDANCE TOTALSYEAR ATTENDANCE OPENINGS AVERAGE CUMULATIVE TOTAL STADIUM1998 395,592 71 5,572 395,592 Tim McCarver Stadium1999 397,339 71 5,596 792,931 Tim McCarver Stadium2000 859,823 72 11,942 1,652,754 AutoZone Park2001 887,976 71 12,507 2,540,730 AutoZone Park2002 794,550 72 11,035 3,335,280 AutoZone Park2003 749,446 72 10,409 4,084,726 AutoZone Park2004 730,565 70 10,436 4,419,699 AutoZone Park2005 696,083 69 10,088 5,511,374 AutoZone Park2006 692,426 71 9,752 4,551,046 AutoZone Park2007 633,129 72 8,793 6,836,929 AutoZone Park2008 569,172 69 8,249 7,406,101 AutoZone Park2009 474,764 68 6,982 7,880,865 AutoZone Park2010 462,041 71 6,508 8,342,906 AutoZone Park2011 493,528 70 7,050 8,836,434 AutoZone Park2012 493,706 71 6,954 9,330,140 AutoZone Park2013 498,362 69 7,223 9,828,502 AutoZone Park2014 381,429 67 5,693 10,209,931 AutoZone Park2015 278,579 69 4,037 10,488,510 AutoZone Park

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS (cont’d)

YEAR-BY-YEAR WIN-LOSS BREAKDOWN YEAR HOME ROAD DAY NIGHT PRE-ASB POST-ASB X-INN SHO DH 1-RUN TOTAL1998 41-31 33-39 17-10 57-60 37-47 37-23 3-9 11-13 7-3 21-25 74-701999 42-28 32-36 14-11 59-53 43-41 31-23 3-5 6-2 5-5 20-15 74-642000 42-30 41-31 17-15 66-46 55-36 28-25 10-7 10-4 3-3 30-21 83-612001 35-37 27-44 12-19 50-62 42-49 20-32 6-5 8-11 2-4 21-20 62-812002 40-34 31-37 12-11 59-60 45-43 26-28 4-2 8-7 2-8 16-21 71-712003 44-28 20-51 12-19 52-60 41-55 23-24 2-9 10-10 1-1 16-21 64-792004 40-32 33-39 17-18 56-53 41-48 32-23 5-8 7-4 6-6 27-25 73-712005 39-33 32-39 16-12 55-60 47-43 26-28 3-9 8-9 5-5 22-27 71-722006 34-39 24-47 10-14 48-72 38-51 20-35 10-8 6-16 4-6 23-23 58-862007 30-42 26-46 18-19 38-69 39-52 17-36 2-4 5-9 0-2 18-24 56-882008 37-33 38-34 24-5 51-62 55-44 20-23 5-7 6-3 3-1 24-24 75-672009 44-28 33-39 15-15 62-52 44-45 33-22 7-6 6-10 8-2 23-22 77-672010 48-26 34-36 18-13 64-49 49-42 33-20 6-2 8-7 5-3 27-8 82-622011 45-26 32-40 12-9 65-56 48-42 29-24 8-6 4-10 3-3 20-23 77-662012 30-43 27-44 11-18 46-68 32-59 25-28 6-6 7-11 2-4 19-21 57-872013 34-38 35-37 13-11 56-63 48-50 21-25 5-9 15-9 9-5 21-25 69-752014 40-29 39-35 13-10 66-54 46-49 33-15 3-6 13-9 10-4 21-25 79-642015 39-33 34-38 16-11 57-60 48-43 25-28 2-4 14-6 3-3 21-21 73-71

MONTH-BY-MONTH BREAKDOWN YEAR APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER TOTAL1998 13-9 9-19 12-15 16-14 21-9 (.700) 3-4 74-701999 14-7 (.667) 16-13 10-15 13-15 17-12 4-2 74-642000 16-9 18-10 (.643) 16-13 15-13 15-15 3-1 83-612001 13-12 12-16 14-16 10-18 12-16 1-1 62-812002 13-12 14-14 12-16 18-10 14-19 2-0 71-712003 8-19 10-20 15-12 17-11 13-17 1-0 64-792004 11-10 10-19 16-12 14-15 20-11 2-4 73-712005 11-10 16-14 13-16 14-15 13-15 4-2 71-722006 6-15 14-17 13-15 11-18 13-18 1-3 58-862007 14-11 12-18 8-20 12-16 10-20 0-3 56-882008 11-16 18-12 17-11 17-11 11-17 1-0 75-672009 12-8 14-16 11-16 18-11 16-14 6-2 77-672010 9-13 18-10 (.643) 15-14 17-12 19-11 4-2 82-622011 9-13 14-15 19-10 (.655) 12-16 19-11 4-1 77-662012 10-14 9-21 12-17 12-16 11-19 3-0 57-872013 13-12 14-15 13-17 13-15 16-14 0-2 69-752014 12-14 15-15 11-15 20-9 (.690) 20-11 1-0 79-642015 8-12 16-14 17-12 16-12 10-20 6-1 (.857) 73-71

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ONALL-TIME HOLIDAY RECORDSYEAR EASTER (4-6) 1998 4/12 at Iowa L 5-101999 - - - -2000 4/23 at Oklahoma L 4-52001 4/15 at Portland W 3-12002 - - - -2003 4/20 Colorado Springs L 4-82004 4/11 Albuquerque L 4-5 (10)2005 - - - -2006 4/16 Omaha L 6-72007 4/8 Oklahoma W 4-12008 - - - -2009 4/12 Oklahoma City PPD2010 - - - -2011 4/24 Iowa W 7-12012 4/8 at Oklahoma City L 1-82013 - - - -2014 4/20 Oklahoma City W 5-42015 - - - -

YEAR MOTHER’S DAY (8-10) 1998 5/10 Las Vegas W 5-11999 5/9 at New Orleans W 3-22000 5/14 Albuquerque W 6-32001 5/13 at Oklahoma City L 2-82002 5/12 Calgary L 5-6 5/12 Calgary W 8-02003 5/11 Nashville W 10-42004 5/9 at New Orleans L 5-6 (13)2005 5/8 at Iowa W 10-22006 5/14 at Tucson L 0-22007 5/13 at Colorado Springs L 7-112008 5/11 at Tucson W 10-32009 5/10 at Iowa L 2-92010 5/9 at Round Rock L 3-62011 5/8 at Albuquerque W 6-42012 5/13 Colorado Springs L 0-32013 5/12 Fresno L 4-7 (11)2014 5/11 Round Rock W 5-12015 5/10 New Orleans L 0-7

YEAR MEMORIAL DAY (7-12) 1998 5/25 New Orleans W 5-41999 5/31 Omaha L 5-92000 5/29 Omaha L 0-1 DH Omaha L 1-42001 5/28 at New Orelans L 6-92002 5/27 at Fresno L 0-12003 5/26 Albuquerque W 2-02004 5/31 Albuquerque W 4-12005 5/30 Oklahoma L 2-62006 5/29 at Omaha L 1-42007 5/28 at Round Rock W 11-62008 5/26 Nashville W 9-42009 5/25 at Portland L 1-22010 5/31 Albuquerque W 11-02011 5/30 Omaha L 2-92012 5/28 Iowa L 2-82013 5/27 Round Rock L 2-52014 5/26 at Oklahoma City L 4-62015 5/25 at Fresno W 5-1

YEAR FATHER’S DAY (7-10) 1998 6/21 Oklahoma W 6-51999 6/20 Iowa W 6-32000 6/18 Salt Lake L 3-62001 6/17 Tucson L 3-42002 6/16 at Oklahoma W 3-22003 6/15 Iowa L 3-42004 6/20 Omaha W 4-22005 6/19 Albuquerque L 0-12006 6/18 Omaha PPD2007 6/17 at Iowa W 5-42008 6/15 at Round Rock L 1-62009 6/21 at Iowa L 0-72010 6/20 New Orleams L 3-52011 6/19 Nashville L 3-52012 6/17 New Orleans L 1-62013 6/16 at Albuquerque L 5-122014 6/15 Reno W 7-22015 6/21 at Oklahoma City W 7-3

YEAR INDEPENDENCE DAY (13-5) 1998 7/4 at Nashville W 5-41999 7/4 Tacoma W 6-52000 7/4 at Omaha W 7-42001 7/4 Oklahoma W 9-72002 7/4 Portland W 2-12003 7/4 New Orleans W 7-62004 7/4 Nashville W 6-32005 7/4 Omaha W 6-1 (8)2006 7/4 Nashville L 1-42007 7/4 Albuquerque L 7-122008 7/4 at Omaha W 4-22009 7/4 Round Rock W 3-2 (11)2010 7/4 at Round Rock W 2-12011 7/4 at Nashville L 4-52012 7/4 Nashville L 4-62013 7/4 Nashville L 0-72014 7/4 New Orleans W 3-2 (11)2015 7/4 at Colorado Springs W 15-1

YEAR LABOR DAY (10-7) 1998 9/7 Oklahoma W 6-01999 9/6 Nashville W 2-12000 9/4 at Oklahoma W 9-72001 9/3 at Oklahoma L 0-12002 9/2 at Salt Lake W 7-22003 - - - -2004 9/6 Nashville L 0-52005 9/5 Albuquerque W 4-22006 9/4 at New Orleans L 4-62007 9/3 Nashville L 1-32008 9/1 Oklahoma W 4-22009 9/7 Oklahoma City L 3-52010 9/6 at Iowa W 7-62011 9/5 Nashville L 2-102012 9/3 at Nashville W 2-12013 9/2 at Oklahoma City L 1-22014 9/1 at New Orleans W 7-6 (10)2015 9/7 at Oklahoma City W 7-3

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LONGEST SINGLE-SEASON WINNING & LOSING STREAKS WINNING STREAK SEASON FROM THROUGH 9 2000 April 9 (G2) - April 17 2014 August 9 - August 18 8 2015 May 17 (G2) - May 25 2015 May 30 - June 6 7 2000 July 28 - August 3 2002 July 18 - July 24 2008 June 22 - June 29 2010 May 15 - May 22 2010 August 24 - August 30

LOSING STREAK SEASON FROM THROUGH 13 2003 April 27 - May 9 9 2006 April 6 - April 14 2012 April 6 - April 14 2012 May 6 - May 14 8 2007 June 23 - June 30 7 2003 April 15 - April 21 2014 June 23 - July 2 2006 July 12 - July 18 2006 July 21 (G2) - July 26

BEST AND WORST HOMESTANDS AND ROAD TRIPSBEST HOMESTANDSW-L SEASON DATES OPPONENTS6-0 2003 7/4-7/9 New Orleans 3, Oklahoma 38-1 2010 8/25-9/2 Round Rock 5, New Orleans 37-1 2007 4/21-4/29 Omaha 4, Iowa 37-1 2011 6/13-6/20 New Orleans 4, Nashville 36-1 1999 4/8-4/14 Calgary 4, Edmonton 26-1 2014 7/4-7/10 New Orleans 3, Nashville 39-3 2004 8/5-8/15 Las Vegas 4, Tucson 1 Nashville 4

BEST ROAD TRIPSW-L SEASON DATES OPPONENTS6-1 2014 8/12-8/19 Albuquerque 3, El Paso 310-5 2014 7/25-8/5 Iowa 5, Omaha 2 Round Rock 3

WORST HOMESTANDSW-L SEASON DATES OPPONENTS0-7 2007 6/23-6/29 New Orleans 4, Round Rock 31-7 2012 5/8-5/15 Reno 4, Colorado Springs 33-9 1998 5/17-5/29 Nashville 4, New Orleans 2 Salt Lake 3

WORST ROAD TRIPSW-L SEASON DATES OPPONENTS0-8 2006 4/6-4/13 Oklahoma 4, New Orleans 41-7 2001 6/26-7/3 Tucson 3, Las Vegas 41-7 2007 4/14-4/20 Oklahoma 3, New Orleans 41-7 2011 7/22-7/29 Oklahoma City 4, Round Rock 31-7 2012 4/5-4/12 Oklahoma City 3, New Orleans 41-7 2012 8/1-8/8 Sacramento 4, Fresno 31-7 2013 6/14-6/21 Albuquerque 4, Round Rock 31-6 2004 6/5-6/13 Iowa 3, Omaha 31-6 2011 4/16-4/22 Iowa 2, Omaha 43-9 1998 5/30-6/12 New Orleans 4 Colorado Springs 2, Oklahoma 3

REDBIRDS MILESTONE VICTORIESVICTORY DATE OPPONENT STADIUM SCORE WINNING PITCHER 1 April 10, 1998 (G1) at Omaha Golden Spikes Rosenblatt Stadium 9-1 (7) Larry Luebbers 50 July 31, 1998 at Vancouver Canadians Nat Bailey Stadium 2-1 (10) Rick Heiserman 100 May 22, 1999 at Las Vegas 51s Cashman Field 9-1 Pete Smith 200 July 3, 2000 Iowa Cubs AutoZone Park 5-4 Gene Stechschulte 300 April 17, 2002 at Tacoma Rainiers Cheney Stadium 5-3 Jason Simontacchi 400 July 6, 2003 New Orleans Zephyrs AutoZone Park 6-1 Steve Stemle 500 September 4, 2004 Nashville Sounds AutoZone Park 12-7 Anthony Rawson 600 June 19, 2006 (G1) Omaha Royals AutoZone Park 4-3 (7) Chris Narveson 700 May 2, 2008 Colorado Springs Sky Sox AutoZone Park 4-3 John Wasdin 800 June 30, 2009 at New Orleans Zepyrs Zephyr Field 6-3 Oneli Perez 900 August 1, 2010 Omaha Royals AutoZone Park 12-6 P.J. Walters 1,000 April 16, 2012 Oklahoma City RedHawks AutoZone Park 2-0 Brian Broderick 1,100 July 12, 2013 at Nashville Sounds Greer Stadium 6-3 (11) Nick Greenwood 1,200 August 29, 2014 at New Orleans Zephyrs Zephyr Field 11-6 David Aardsma

EARLIEST/LATEST VICTORY DATESVICTORIES EARLIEST LATEST 20 May 6, 2000 June 5, 2003 30 May 24, 2000 June 29, 2012 40 June 14, 2000 July 22, 2012 50 June 30, 2000 August 24, 2012 55 July 7, 2000 September 1, 2012

VICTORIES EARLIEST LATEST 60 July 23, 2000 August 25, 2001 65 July 31, 2000 August 28, 2013 70 August 7, 2000 September 1, 2002 75 August 13, 2000 September 5, 2009 80 August 30, 2000 September 2, 2010

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ONEXHIBITION GAME AT AUTOZONE PARK - APRIL 1, 2000 vs. ST. LOUIS

Redbirds Stop Cards In AutoZone Park Opener Marlon Morgan | The Commercial Appeal | April 2, 2000

Memphis Redbirds pitcher Mark Nussbeck was nervous from the time he walked into AutoZone Park on Friday afternoon and looked around at how many seats the sta-dium had.

So you could imagine how he felt when he took the mound as the Redbirds pitcher on this momentous event – the inaugural game at AutoZone Park featuring the Redbirds against the St. Louis Cardinals in front of 15,000 fans.

Then there was second baseman Stubby Clapp, unques-tionably the fan favorite ever since the first time he did his pregame Ozzie Smith-like flip here a year ago. Clapp got his juices going during the singing of the national anthem.

“However long the national anthem is, you sit there and ponder on what’s going to happen today and the tingles that go down your spine just thinking about playing the game in this kind of ballpark against the St. Louis Cardi-nals for the opening of the 2000 season. It’s unforget-table. I’ll never forget today.”

In addition to watching the Redbirds pull out a thrilling 10-6 win over their parent club in a game where balls were sprayed all over the plush outfield turf and beyond, the fans got to take part in christening what is being built below the major league level.

Cardinals vice president and general manager Walt Jock-etty couldn’t believe his eyes when he first set sight on AutoZone Park. It was more than he had envisioned.

“When you walk out, it looks like a major-league park. I think the atmosphere of the buildings gives you the feel of a major-league park, Jocketty said. “When we flew over, the pilot made it a point to tell us it was on the right side and we all looked out. Even from the sky, it looked great. The grass was very green. It’s an impressive facility.”

The fans were able to maintain their enthusiasm through-out, thanks to an entertaining game put on by both teams, who combined for 16 runs and 30 hits to give early indi-cations that AutoZone Park is a hitter’s park.

But that was all right for Nussbeck, who was thankful for the opportunity to pitch against the Cardinals. Chad Hutchinson was slated to pitch, but instead was left be-hind in Florida to pitch for for the Cardinals’ Class AA team in St. Lucie against the New York Mets’ Class AA team. Hutchinson will pitch the Redbirds season opener Thursday in Iowa.

Nussbeck pitched four innings and left the game with the Redbirds leading 6-5. He gave up 10 hits and five runs with two strikeouts and one walk.

“I’ll remember everything,” he said. “It was kind of neat facing guys you see on TV everyday and when you’re in spring training, you see them playing in all the games. It was just real exciting.”

Clapp was the offensive hero, going 3-for-5 with two RBI. Shortstop Luis Garcia also had three of the Redbirds’ 14 hits.

“Obviously, we were intense,” Clapp said. “It was our first day playing in the new ballpark. You’re playing against the St. Louis Cardinals. The intensity level was high and we were ready to play. We were playing to win. We’re trying to get ready for the season. The atmosphere was just awesome.”

The Redbirds knocked Cardinals starter Garrett Stephen-son around for nine hits and six runs in his five innings of work.

Fernando Vina and Jim Edmonds were 2-for-2 for the Cardinals.

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AutoZone Park Exhibition Firsts

Game: April 1, 2000 vs. St. Louis Cardinals

Score: Redbirds 10, Cardinals 6

Attendance: 15,000

Song From The Organ: David Port played Take Me Out To The Ballgame beginning at 2:27 p.m.

Perfect Landing: Rockey the Redbird, arriving by parachute at 2:49 p.m.

Pitch: Redbirds Mark Nussbeck to Cardinals’ Fernando Vina, a strike at 3:15 p.m. The ball was then rolled to Redbirds president and general manager Allie Prescott.

Plate Umpire: J. Samuels, Bases Umpires: 1st: K. Page, 3rd: J. Bauzo.

Hit: A single to left-center by Vina

Redbirds Hit: Mark Little, a double to left leading off the first Error: By Redbirds left fielder Darrell Whitmore on Vina’s single

Out: Cardinals shortstop Edgar Renteria, strking out in the first

Run: By Vina in the firstRedbirds Run: Little, in the first

Run Batted In: By Ray Lankford, scoring VinaRedbirds Run Batted In: Redbirds second baseman Stubby Clapp, whose first-inning single drove home Little

Sparkling Defensive Play: By Redbirds right fielder Ernie Young, robbing Fernando Tatis of extra bases in the first

Redbirds Batter: Center fielder Mark Little

Double-Play: Cardinals’ Tatis to Vina to Shawon Dunston off the bat of Ernie Young in the first

Walk: Cardinals’ J.D. Drew in the secondRedbirds Walk:

Home Run: Cardinals’ catcher Eli Marrero, a two-run shot to the Bluff in left in the second inning

Raindrops: 4:40 p.m.

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AUTOZONE PARK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H EST. LOUIS CARDINALS 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 6 16 1MEMPHIS REDBIRDS 1 0 3 2 0 0 4 0 X 10 14 1

ST. LOUIS CARDINALS AB R H BI MEMPHIS REDBIRDS AB R H BIFernando Vina, 2B 2 1 2 0 Mark Little, CF 3 2 2 2 Craig Paquette, 2B 3 0 1 1 Stubby Clapp, 2B 5 2 3 2Edgar Renteria, SS 2 0 0 0 Ernie Young, RF 4 1 0 0 Placido Polanco, SS 3 0 0 0 Chris Richard, 1B 3 1 1 2Ray Lankford, LF 2 0 1 1 Darrell Whitmore, LF 3 1 2 1 Thomas Howard, LF 3 0 2 0 Lou Lucca, 3B 2 0 1 1Eric Davis, 1B 2 1 0 0 Steve Beiser, 3B 2 0 1 1 Rick Wilkins, DH 2 0 1 0 Keith McDonald, C 3 1 1 1Jim Edmonds, CF 2 0 2 0 Jesus Ametller, DH 4 0 0 0 Eduardo Perez, 3B 3 0 0 0 Luis Garcia, SS 4 2 3 0Fernando Tatis, 3B 2 0 1 1 TOTALS 33 10 14 10 Mike Matheny. C 2 1 1 1Shawon Dunston, DH, CF 4 0 2 0J.D. Drew, RF 3 1 1 0Eli Marrero, C, 1B 4 2 2 2TOTALS 39 6 16 6

E: F. Tatis, D. Whitmore. OFA: J. Drew. DP: STL 3, MEM 2. LOB: STL 9, MEM 5. 2B: E. Marrero, T. Howard, S. Dunston, M. Little 2, L. Garcia, C. Richard. 3B: L. Garcia. HR: E. Marrero, M Matheny. HBP: E. Davis, M. Little. SF: D. Whitmore, K. McDonald CS: S. Beiser

ST. LOUIS IP H R ER BB SO MEMPHIS IP H R ER BB SOGarrett Stephenson (L) 5.0 9 6 6 1 2 Mark Nussbeck 4.0 10 5 5 1 2Heathcliff Slocumb 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 Bryan Eversgerd (W) 2.0 2 1 1 0 2 Mike Moehler 1.0 4 4 4 1 0 John Ambrose 2.0 2 0 0 1 1Dave Wainhouse 1.0 0 0 0 1 0 Rick Heiserman 1.0 1 0 0 0 0TOTALS 8.0 14 10 10 3 3 TOTALS 9.0 15 6 6 2 5

HB: M. Nussbeck, G. Stephenson. PO: J. Ambrose. Strikeouts: E. Renteria, S. Dunston, E. Perez, T. Howard, E. Marrero, E. Young, D. Whitmore, M. Little. Walks: J. Drew, M. Matheny, C. Richard, E. Young, M. Little.

Umpires: Home: J. Samuels, 1st: K. Page, 3rd: J. Bauzo. Time: 2:44 Attendance: 15,000

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IOWA CUBS AB R H BI MEMPHIS REDBIRDS AB R H BIChad Meyers, 2B 3 0 1 1 Mark Little, CF 4 1 0 0Augie Ojeda, SS 4 0 0 0 Stubby Clapp, 2B/3B 4 2 1 0 Chris Petersen, P 0 0 0 0 Larry Sutton, 1B 4 2 1 2Raul Gonzalez, RF 3 1 0 0 Eduardo Perez, 3B 2 2 1 0Chris Hatcher, LF 3 1 0 0 Jesus Ametller, PH/2B 1 0 0 0Julio Zuleta, 1B 4 0 1 0 Chris Richard, RF 4 4 3 4Cole Liniak, 3B 3 0 0 1 Ernie Young, LF 5 2 2 4Bobby Ayala, P 0 0 0 0 Luis Garcia, SS 4 1 1 1 Keith Johns, SS 1 0 0 0 Keith McDonald, C 3 0 1 0Gary Matthews, CF 3 1 1 1 Mike Matthews, P 3 0 1 2Jose Molina, C 2 0 0 0 John Ambrose, P 1 0 0 0Micah Bowie, P 1 0 0 0 Bryan Eversgerd, P 0 0 0 0 Steve Rain, P 1 0 0 0 TOTALS 35 14 11 13 Alan Zinter, PH/3B 1 0 0 0 TOTALS 29 3 3 3 E: J. Zuleta, K. Johns, G. Matthews, J. Molina, L. Sutton. DP: IOW 1. LOB: IOW 4, MEM 5. 2B: C. Meyers, E. Perez, M. Matthews. HR: L. Sutton, C. Richard 2, E. Young. HBP: S. Clapp. SF: G. Matthews. SB: M. Little.

IOWA IP H R ER BB SO MEMPHIS IP H R ER BB SOMicah Bowie (L) 4.0 7 10 9 7 3 Mike Matthews (W) 6.0 2 3 3 2 8Steve Rain 2.0 2 2 2 0 5 John Ambrose 2.0 1 0 0 2 0Bobby Ayala 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 Bryan Eversgerd 1.0 0 0 0 0 2Chris Petersen 1.0 1 2 2 0 0 TOTALS 9.0 3 3 3 4 10TOTALS 8.0 11 14 13 7 8

HB: C. Petersen. Strikeouts: A. Ojeda 2, C. Hatcher, J. Zuleta 3, C. Liniak, K. Johns, G. Matthews, J. Molina, M. Little 2, S. Clapp, L. Sutton, E. Young, L. Garcia, K. McDonald, M. Matthews. Walks: C. Meyers, R. Gonza-lez, C. Hatcher, J. Molina, M. Little, L. Sutton, E. Perez 2, C. Richard, L. Garcia, K. McDonald.

Umpires: Home: K. Page, 1st: Matt Schaeffer, 2nd: T. Pasuch, 3rd: C. Guccione.Time: 2:47 Attendance: 14,131

AutoZone Park Firsts

Game: April 14, 2000 vs. Iowa Cubs

Score: Redbirds 14, Cubs 3

Attendance: 14,131

First Pitch: Mike Matthews at 7:07 p.m.

First Batter: Iowa’s Chad Meyers

First Redbirds Batter: Mark Little

Hit: Stubby Clapp singled to center in the 3rd

Run: Mark Little scored on a throwing error by catcher Jose Molina in the 1st inning

Double: Mike Matthews in the 3rd

Triple: Larry Sutton on April 17, 2000 (4th inn.)

Home Run: Larry Sutton’s two-run home run to right field in the 3rd inning off Iowa’s Micah Bowie

Redbirds Grand Slam: Ernie Young on May 15, 2000 vs. Colorado Springs

RBI: Sutton’s home run in the 3rd inning

Walk: Mark Little in the 1st inning

Strikeout: Augie Ojeda (Iowa) swinging in the 1st inning

Redbirds Strikeout: Mark Little in the 3rd

Error: Larry Sutton in the 1st inning

Stolen Base: Mark Little in the 1st inning

Caught Stealing: Jose Molina in the 5th inning on April 15, 2000

Redbirds Caught Stealing: Jesus Ametller in the 5th inning on April 17, 2000 Winning Pitcher: Mike Matthews

Losing Pitcher: Micah Bowie

Save: Rick Heiserman on April 16, 2000

Date is April 14, 2000 unless otherwise indicated

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INTERNATIONAL AB R H BI PACIFIC COAST AB R H BIAnton French (PAW), CF 5 3 3 1 Bernie Castro (POR), 2B 3 1 1 0Lou Collier (PAW), LF 5 3 3 2 Mike Bell (TUC), 2B 2 0 1 0Chase Utley (SWB), 2B 3 0 0 0 Alfredo Amezaga (SLK), SS 3 2 1 0 Aaron Miles (CHR), 2B 2 1 1 1 Jason Bowers (MEM), SS 1 1 0 0Bradon Larson (LOU), DH 2 0 1 1 Terrmel Sledge (EDM), CF 1 1 1 0 Mark Smith (IND), DH 2 1 1 0 David Kelton (IOW), CF 2 1 0 0Russ Gload (CHR), 1B 3 2 2 1 Rob Stratton (ALB), DH 3 0 1 2 Ryan Jackson (DUR), 1B 2 0 0 0 Bubba Crosby (LVG), RF 2 0 0 1Johnny Estrada (RIC), C 3 2 3 3 Jason Jones (OKL), RF 2 1 1 3 Kevin Cash (SYR), C 1 0 1 0 Garrett Atkins (CSP), 3B 2 0 0 1Alex Escobar (BUF), RF 2 0 0 1 Chad Tracy (TUC), 3B 2 0 0 0 Michael Restovich (ROC), RF 1 0 0 0 Tagg Bozied (POR), 1B 5 0 1 0Jason Smith (DUR), SS 3 1 1 2 Pat Borders (TAC), C 3 1 1 0 Jesse Garcia (RIC), SS 2 0 0 0 Koyie Hill (LVG), C 1 0 1 0 Travis Chapman (SWB), 3B 4 0 0 0 Rene Reyes (CSP), LF 3 1 1 2Greg LaRocca (BUF), PH 1 0 0 0 Mike Kelly (OMA), LF 2 0 0 0TOTALS 41 13 16 12 TOTALS 37 9 10 9

E: T. Chapman, R. Gload, J. Smith. DP: IL 1, PCL 1. LOB: IL 9, PCL 9. 2B: A. Amezaga, T. Bozied, J. Es-trada, R. Gload, A. Miles. HR: L. Collier, J. Estrada, A. French, J. Jones, R. Reyes, J. Smith. HBP: K. Cash, L. Collier, T. Sledge. SF: G. Atkins, A. Escobar, R. Stratton. SB: L. Collier, A. French. INTERNATIONAL IP H R ER BB SO PACIFIC COAST IP H R ER BB SORyan Madson (SWB) 1.0 0 1 0 1 2 Justin Duchscherer (SAC) 2.0 2 2 2 0 1Jason Stanford (BUF) 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 Doug Sessions (NO) 2.0 4 3 3 0 3Bronson Arroyo (PAW) 1.0 2 2 0 0 1 Jason Ryan (MEM) L 1.0 3 3 3 1 0Andy Pratt (RIC) 1.0 4 3 3 2 0 Cory Vance (CSP) 1.0 3 3 3 2 2Sam Marsonek (COL) W 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 Matt Duff (MEM) 1.0 1 1 1 2 1Rigo Beltran (OTT) 1.0 1 3 0 1 1 Mark Corey (NAS) 1.0 1 0 0 0 0Jeremy Griffiths (NOR) 1.0 1 0 0 1 1 Brad Clontz (CSP) 1.0 2 1 1 0 2Wayne Gomes (SWB) 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 9.0 16 13 13 5 9Lee Gardner (DUR) 1.0 1 0 0 0 1TOTALS 9.0 10 9 3 5 6

WP: B. Arroyo, J. Griffiths, D. Sessions. HB: J. Duchscherer, R. Madson, C. Vance. PB: K. Hill. Strikeouts: G. Atkins, J. Bowers, T. Bozied, B. Castro, T. Chapman 2, L. Collier 2, R. Jackson, B. Larson, A. Miles, R. Reyes, M. Smith, C. Tracy 2, C. Utley. Walks: J. Bowers, B. Crosby, A. French, K. Hill, A. Miles, M. Restovich, T. Sledge, M. Smith 2, R. Stratton.

Umpires: Home: R.Drake, 1st: J.Bennett, 2nd: M.Schaeffer, 3rd: J.Hoye. Time: 3:07 Attendance: 15,214

“STARS OF STARS” WINNERSJohnny Estrada (Richmond)

Jason Jones (Oklahoma)

COACHING STAFFSIL - Manager Marc Bombard (Scranton/W.B.),

Bobby Floyd (Norfolk), Omar Malave (Syracuse)

PCL - Manager Rick Sweet (Portland),Jim Eppard (Salt Lake), Dyar Miller (Memphis)

TELEVISION: ESPN2Bob Carpenter, Buck Martinez, Lesley Swanson

RADIO: Sporting News RadioTom Stocker (Memphis) & Steve Barnes

(Durham)

The International League All-Stars broke a four-game losing streak in the series, defeating the Pacific Coast League 13-9 in the record-setting 2003 All-Star Game. The 22 combined runs marked the most in Triple-A All-Star play.

Each team scored single runs in the first inning as Lou Collier (Pawtucket) came home for the IL and Salt Lake’s Alfredo Amezaga scored for the PCL Stars. Down 3-2 heading into the fourth inning, the IL Stars plated three runs on Johnny Estrada’s RBI single and Jason Smith’s 2-run homer.

The PCL retook the lead in the bottom of the frame as Rene Reyes (Colorado Springs) blasted a two-run homer and Albuquerque’s Rob Stratton hit a sac fly.

The IL struck for three runs again in both the fifth and sixth innings, then had solo scores in the sev-enth and ninth frames.

Norfolk’s Jeremy Griffiths, Scranton/W.B.’s Wayne Gomes, and Durham’s Lee Gardner limited the PCL to two hits over the final three innings to preserve the win. In addition to Smith and Reyes, Richmond’s Estrada, Collier and PawSox teammate Anton French homered for the IL while Oklahoma’s Jason Jones hit a three-run blast in the sixth to complete the PCL’s scoring and earn the League’s “Star of Stars” Award.

Three IL batters had three hits each - “Star of Stars” Winner and Maurice LaCroix Lou Gehrig Batter-of-the-Game Estrada (3-3, 2B, HR, 3 RBI), Collier (3-5, HR, SB, 2 RBI) and French (3-5, HR, SB) - while no PCL batter had more than one. Co-lumbus reliever Sam Marsonek worked a perfect fifth inning for the IL to earn Pitcher-of-the-Game honors.

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CLEVELAND INDIANS AB R H BI ST. LOUIS CARDINALS AB R H BIGrady Sizemore CF 1 0 0 0 David Eckstein SS 3 0 0 0 Jason Michaels CF 2 0 0 0 John Rodriguez LF-RF 2 0 0 0 Trot Nixon RF 2 0 0 0 Preston Wilson RF 3 0 0 0 Johnny Drennen RF 2 0 0 0 Aaron Miles SS 1 0 0 0 Travis Hafner 1B 2 0 0 0 Gary Bennett C 0 0 0 0 Casey Blake 1B 1 0 1 0 Brian Esposito C 0 0 0 0 Scott Lewis P 0 0 0 0 Albert Pujols 1B 2 1 2 1 Victor Martinez C 3 1 1 0 Skip Schumaker PR-RF 1 0 0 0 Kelly Shoppach C 1 0 0 0 Scott Rolen 3B 3 1 1 0 David Dellucci LF 3 0 1 0 Jolbert Cabrera 3B-SS 1 0 0 0 Joe Borowski P 0 0 0 0 Yadier Molina C 3 1 2 0 Aaron Fultz P 0 0 0 0 Travis Hanson 3B 1 0 0 0 Rafael Betancourt P 0 0 0 0 Jim Edmonds CF 1 1 1 0 Ryan Garko PH-1B 1 0 0 0 Scott Spiezio PH-1B 2 0 0 0 Jhonny Peralta SS 1 0 0 0 Tagg Bozied 1B 0 0 0 0 Andy Marte 3B 4 0 1 1 So Taguchi LF-CF 0 0 0 2 Josh Barfield 2B 2 0 0 0 Chris Duncan PH-LF 2 0 0 0 Tom Mastny P 0 0 0 0 Adam Kennedy 2B 3 1 1 0 Mike Rose PH-LF 1 0 0 0 Brendan Ryan 2B 1 0 0 0 Asdrubal Cabrera PH 1 0 0 0 Adam Wainwright P 1 0 1 2 Jeremy Sowers P 1 0 0 0 Rick Ankiel PH 1 0 0 0 Mike Rouse PH-2B 2 0 1 0 Russ Springer P 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 30 1 5 1 Kelvin Jimenez P 0 0 0 0 Rico Washington PH 0 0 0 0 Brian Falkenborg P 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 31 5 8 5

E: J Peralta 2. DP: ST LOUIS 2. LOB: CLEVELAND 7, ST LOUIS 8. 2B: V Martinez, M Rouse, A Wainwright. HR: A Pujols 1 (2) (off J Sowers). SF: S Taguchi 2.

CLEVELAND IP H R ER BB SO ST. LOUIS IP H R ER BB SOJeremy Sowers (L) 4.0 8 5 4 3 0 Adam Wainwright (W) 5.0 3 1 1 3 2Tom Mastny 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 Russ Springer 2.0 1 0 0 2 0Joe Borowski 0.2 0 0 0 0 1 Kelvin Jimenez 2.0 1 0 0 0 1Aaron Fultz 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 Brian Falkenborg 1.0 0 0 0 0 0Rafael Betancourt 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 TOTALS 9.0 5 1 1 5 3Scott Lewis 1.0 0 0 0 1 2 TOTALS 8.0 8 5 4 4 4

HBP: G Sizemore by A Wainwright. SO: CLE: D Dellucci, J Sowers, M Rouse. STL: J Rodriguez 2, J Cabrera, C Duncan. BB: CLE: J Peralta 3, C Blake. STL: J Edmonds, R Washington, A Wainwright, A Pujols.

Umpires: HP: Chuck Meriwether. 1B: Damien Beal. 2B: James Hoye. 3B: Delfin Colon.Time: 2:33 Attendance: 12,815

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CHICAGO AB R H RBI BB SO NEW YORK AB R H RBI BB SO Swisher, CF 5 0 0 0 0 2 Reyes, J, SS 3 0 0 0 0 2Uribe, SS 4 0 0 0 0 3   Machado, SS 0 0 0 0 1 0Thome, DH 3 0 1 0 1 1 Castillo, 2B 3 0 1 0 0 0Konerko, 1B 3 0 1 0 0 0   Reyes, A, 2B 1 0 0 0 0 0  Ramirez, 2B 1 0 0 0 0 1 Wright, 3B 3 1 1 0 0 0Dye, RF 4 0 0 0 0 3   Tatis, 3B 1 0 0 0 0 0Pierzynski, C 2 0 1 0 0 1 Beltran, CF 3 1 1 2 0 1  Hall, C 1 1 0 0 1 0   Easley, LF 1 0 0 0 0 1Crede, 3B 2 0 0 0 0 1 Delgado, 1B 3 0 1 0 0 1  Huffman, R, 3B-1B 1 1 0 0 1 0   Anderson, 1B 1 0 1 0 0 0Quentin, LF 4 0 1 0 0 0 Church, RF 3 1 2 0 0 0Ozuna, 2B-3B 4 0 3 2 0 0   Chavez, RF 1 0 0 0 0 0  Contreras, P 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pagan, LF-CF 3 0 1 0 0 0  Logan, P 0 0 0 0 0 0 Schneider, C 2 0 0 0 0 1  Linebrink, P 0 0 0 0 0 0   Casanova, C 1 0 0 1 0 0  Thornton, P 0 0 0 0 0 0 Clark, DH 3 0 0 0 0 1  Dotel, P 0 0 0 0 0 0   Maine, P 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 34 2 7 2 3 12   Feliciano, P 0 0 0 0 0 0   Heilman, P 0 0 0 0 0 0   Schoeneweis, P 0 0 0 0 0 0   Smith, P 0 0 0 0 0 0   Rincon, P 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 32 3 8 3 1 7

BATTING BATTING 2B: Thome (4, Maine). 2B: Delgado (3, Contreras).TB: Thome 2; Konerko; Pierzynski; Quentin; Ozuna 3. HR: Beltran (2, 4th inning off Contreras, 1 on, 1 RBI: Ozuna 2 (6). out). Runners left in scoring position, 2 out: TB: Castillo; Wright; Beltran 4; Delgado 2; Konerko; Swisher; Ramirez 2. Anderson; Church 2; Pagan.Team LOB: 8. RBI: Beltran 2 (5), Casanova (10). Runners left in scoring position, 2 out: BASERUNNING Konerko; Pagan; Delgado; Reyes, A. CS: Ozuna (1, 2nd base by Maine/Schneider). Team LOB: 6. FIELDING E: Church (1, fielding). CHICAGO IP H R ER BB SO HR NEW YORK IP H R ER BB SO HRContreras  5.2 5 2 2 0 6 1 Maine  4.0 3 0 0 0 5 0Logan  0.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Feliciano (H, 5) 1.0 2 0 0 0 2 0Linebrink (L, 1-1) 0.1 2 1 1 0 0 0 Heilman (H, 5) 1.0 1 0 0 0 2 0Thornton  0.2 0 0 0 1 0 0 Schoeneweis (BS) 0.2 1 2 2 3 1 0Dotel  1.0 1 0 0 0 1 0 Smith (W, 3-0) 1.1 0 0 0 0 1 0Totals 8.0 8 3 3 1 7 1 Rincon (S, 1) 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 9.0 7 2 2 3 12 0

Pitches-strikes: Contreras 88-54, Logan 1-1, Linebrink 16-10, Thornton 12-6, Dotel 14-8, Maine 56-39, Feliciano 22-16, Heilman 13-9, Schoeneweis 28-14, Smith 12-10, Rincon 14-9.Ground outs-fly outs: Contreras 7-4, Logan 1-0, Linebrink 1-0, Thornton 1-1, Dotel 2-0, Maine 4-2, Feliciano 0-1, Heilman 0-1, Schoeneweis 0-1, Smith 2-1, Rincon 2-0.Batters faced: Contreras 22, Logan 1, Linebrink 3, Thornton 3, Dotel 4, Maine 14, Feliciano 5, Heilman 4, Schoeneweis 7, Smith 4, Rincon 3.Inherited runners-scored: Logan 1-0, Thornton 1-0, Smith 3-0.Umpires: HP: Damien Beal. 1B: Kerwin Danley. 2B: Adrian Johnson. 3B: Casey Moser.Weather: 51 degrees, cloudy.Wind: 4 mph, R to L.T: 2:55.Att: 7,717

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ONREDBIRDS AWARD WINNERSPACIFIC COAST LEAGUE MIDSEASON ALL-STARSYEAR STADIUM CITY ALL-STAR(S) GAME STATS1998 Harbor Park Norfolk, Virginia INF Ron “Pop” Warner 0-11999 Zephyr Field New Orleans, Louisiana INF Adam Kennedy 2-3, 2B, 2 RBI, 2 R RHP Larry Luebbers 2.0 IP, 3 H, R, BB, 4 K2000 Frontier Field Rochester, New York RHP Mark Nussbeck 1.0 IP OF Chris Richard 2-3, R, RBI RHP Gene Stechschulte 1.0 IP, BB2001 Victory Field Indianapolis, Indiana LHP Bud Smith 2.0 IP, H, 2 R, 0 ER, 3 K2002 SBC Bricktown Ballpark Oklahoma City, Oklahoma LHP Les Walrond 1.0 IP, H2003 AutoZone Park Memphis, Tennessee PC Dyar Miller ATH Aaron Bruns RHP Matt Duff 1.0 IP, H, R, K, 2 BB RHP Jason Ryan L, 1.0 IP, 3 H, 3 R, BB Jason Bowers, SS 0-1, R, BB, K2004 McCoy Stadium Pawtucket, Rhode Island John Gall, OF 1-2, RBI RHP Dan Haren * 2.0 IP 2005 Raley Field Sacramento, California RHP Chris Gissell W, 2.0 IP, 3 H, 2 R, 2 K RHP Kevin Jarvis 1.0 IP, H OF Raul Gonzalez 0-3, K2006 Fifth Third Field Toledo, Ohio RHP Andy Cavazos DNP2007 Isotopes Park Albuquerque, New Mexico RHP Mark Worrell 0.2 IP, BB2008 Louisville Slugger Field Louisville, Kentucky OF Nick Stavinoha 1-2, R2009 PGE Park Portland, Oregon RHP Jess Todd 0.2 IP2010 Coca-Cola Park Allentown, Pennsylvania HC Mark Budaska RHP Brandon Dickson 1.0 IP, H, K RHP Fernando Salas 0.2 IP, H, 2 K2011 Spring Mobile Park Salt Lake City, Utah OF Andrew Brown 0-2, K2012 Coca-Cola Field Buffalo, New York PC Blaise Ilsley LHP Barret Browning DNP RHP Brandon Dickson 0.1 IP, BB2013 Aces Ballpark Reno, Nevada INF Brock Peterson 1-2, RBI RHP Michael Wacha ** 1.2 IP2014 Durham Bulls Athletic Park Durham, North Carolina OF Stephen Piscotty 1-2 RHP Angel Castro 0.1 IP, 0 R, 0 BB, 1 K2015 Werner Park Papillion, Nebraska LHP Dean Kiekhefer 1.0 IP, 0 R, 0 BB, 0 K LHP Tim Cooney *** RHP Sam Tuivailala ***

Bold - Named Starter* TSN Star of the Game Winner

** PCL Top Star Winner*** Named to game, but did not participate

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PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE POSTSEASON ALL-STARSYEAR POSITION PLAYER SEASON STATS1999 2B Adam Kennedy .327 (120-for-367), 10 HR, 22 2B, 63 RBI, 69 R, 20 SB, 91 G2000 OF Ernie Young .263 (119-for-453), 35 HR, 16 2B, 98 RBI, 76 R, 11 SB, 124 G 2001 LHP Bud Smith 8-5, 2.75 ERA (33er/108.0ip), 78 K, 28 BB, 17 GS2002 DH Ivan Cruz .280 (129-for-461), 35 HR, 27 2B, 100 RBI, 83 R, 125 G2004 RP Al Reyes 2-2, 2.95 ERA (13er/39.2ip), 23 SV, 47 K, 14 BB, 33 GF, 37 G2007 OF Rick Ankiel .267 (104-for-389), 32 HR, 15 2B, 89 RBI, 62 R, 4 SB, 102 G2008 OF Nick Stavinoha .337 (144-for-427), 16 HR, 23 2B, 74 RBI, 112 G2010 2B Daniel Descalso .282 (132-for-468), 9 HR, 32 2B, 71 RBI, 8 SB, 116 G2011 RP Victor Marte 2-4, 1.44 ERA (10er/62.1ip), 31 SV, 52 K, 20 BB, 48 GF, 55 G2013 DH Brock Peterson .296 (135-for-456), 25 HR, 30 2B, 86 RBI, .531 SLG, 122 G

Bold - Led LeaguePACIFIC COAST LEAGUE PLAYER & PITCHER OF THE WEEKYEAR PERIOD PLAYER YEAR PERIOD PLAYER1998 April 13-19 Vince Coleman April 27-May 3 Brady Raggio August 17-23 Brady Raggio1999 April 26-May 2 Clint Sodowsky May 10-16 Kevin Lovingier June 14-20 Clint Sodowsky2000 May 29-June 4 Britt Reames June 26-July 2 Clint Weibl August 7-13 Clint Weibl2001 April 30-May 6 Keith McDonald2002 July 29-August 4 Ivan Cruz2003 April 21-27 Steve Stemle May 5-11 Dee Haynes May 12-18 Nerio Rodriguez July 7-13 Scott Seabol2004 May 31-June 6 Dan Haren August 24-30 Kevin Witt2005 May 2-8 Scott Seabol May 16-22 Anthony Reyes July 4-10 Chris Gissell July 4-10 John Rodriguez August 29-September 6 Adam Wainwright

2006 August 21-27 Anthony Reyes2007 July 2-8 Mike Smith2008 June 2-8 Jaime Garcia July 21-27 John Wasdin July 28-August 3 Josh Phelps2010 May 10-16 P.J. Walters July 5-11 Fernando Salas August 23-29 Brandon Dickson2011 May 23-29 Andrew Brown Aug. 1-7 Brandon Dickson2012 July 30-August 5 Shelby Miller August 20-26 Shelby Miller2013 April 15-21 John Gast July 1-7 Tyler Lyons2014 May 26-June 1 Tim Cooney July 28-August 3 Tyler Lyons August 4-10 Tommy Pham August 11-17 Xavier Scruggs2015 May 11-17 Tim Cooney June 1-7 Tyler Lyons July 6-12 Jeremy Hazelbaker

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BASEBALL AMERICA TRIPLE-A ALL-STARYEAR NAME POSITION2008 David Freese 3B2008 Mitchell Boggs SP2008 Jason Motte RP

TOPPS TRIPLE-A ALL-STARYEAR NAME POSITION2010 Daniel Descalso 2B

JOE BAUMAN HOME RUN AWARDYEAR NAME HOME RUNS2002 Iván Cruz 35

MLB ALL-STAR FUTURES GAME PARTICIPANTYEAR NAME SQUAD1999 LHP Rick Ankiel US INF Adam Kennedy US2001 OF Bill Ortega World2002 RHP Jimmy Journell US2004 RHP Brad Thompson US2008 C Bryan Anderson US LHP Jamie Garcia World OF Colby Rasmus US2009 INF Brett Wallace US2013 2B Kolten Wong US OF Oscar Taveras World **2014 LHP Marco Gonzales US ***

** Did not participate due to injury*** Did not participate due to promotion

MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL YEARLY AWARDS (MiLBY)YEAR NAME AWARD2010 Brandon Dickson Best Starter

*CARDINALS MINOR LEAGUE PLAYER/PITCHER OF THE MONTHYEAR NAME POSITION2010, June Bryan Anderson C2012, July John Gast LHP2012, August Shelby Miller RHP2013, April John Gast LHP2013, May Kolten Wong 2B2013, June Carlos Martinez RHP2013, July Tyler Lyons LHP2013, August Greg Garcia INF2013, August Lee Stoppelman LHP2014, April Tim Cooney LHP2014, May Randal Grichuk OF2014, July Tim Cooney LHP2014, August Marco Gonzales LHP2014, August Xavier Scruggs INF2015, April Xavier Scruggs 1B2015, May Greg Garcia INF2015. August Aledmys Diaz SS

CARDINALS MINOR LEAGUE PLAYER/PITCHER OF THE YEARYEAR NAME POSITION1999 Rick Ankiel LHP1999 Adam Kennedy INF2000 Bud Smith LHP2003 Dan Haren RHP2003 John Gall INF2008 Jess Todd RHP2009 Lance Lynn RHP2009 Allen Craig INF/OF2013 Kolten Wong 2B2014 Marco Gonzales LHP2015 Stephen Piscotty OF/1B

GEORGE KISSELL AWARDYEAR NAME 2000 Gaylen Pitts, Manager2001 Dyar Miller, Pitching Coach2009 Chris Maloney, Manager

USA TODAY MINOR LEAGUE PLAYER OF THE YEARYEAR NAME POSITION1999 Rick Ankiel LHP

SPORTING NEWS MINOR LEAGUE PLAYER OF THE YEARYEAR NAME POSITION1999 Rick Ankiel LHP

BASEBALL AMERICA MINOR LEAGUE PLAYER OF THE YEARYEAR NAME POSITION1999 Rick Ankiel LHP

TOPPS/PCL PLAYER OF THE MONTHYEAR NAME POSITION2004, August Kevin Witt INF2009, July Allen Craig INF/OF

PCL EXECUTIVE OF THE YEARYEAR NAME 2000 Allie Prescott2012 Ben Weiss

LARRY MacPHAIL PROMOTIONAL TROPHY NOMINEEYEAR NAME 2008 Memphis Redbirds2013 Memphis Redbirds

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Site Game Date W/L Score Winner Loser SaveIsotopes Park 1 September 6 W 11-4 Smith (1-0) Ricketts Isotopes Park 2 September 7 L 2-5 Gagne Karnuth (0-1) ReyesAutoZone Park 3 September 8 L 0-3 Judd Weibl (0-1) ReyesAutoZone Park 4 September 9 W 4-3 Heiserman (1-0) RickettsAutoZone Park 5 September 9 W 12-6 Eversgerd (1-0) Murray Heiserman (1) Site Game Date W/L Score Winner Loser SaveFranklin Covey Field 1 September 12 W 12-4 Smith (2-0) Romano Franklin Covey Field 2 September 13 L 4-8 Mays Rodriguez (0-1) AutoZone Park 3 September 14 W 6-4 Weibl (1-1) Ryan Heiserman (2)AutoZone Park 4 September 15 W 4-3 (13) Eversgerd (2-0) Hooten Site Game Date W/L Score Winner Loser SaveCashman Field (H) 1 September 18 L 3-8 Davis Smith (2-1) Cashman Field (A) 2 September 19 L 2-3 Scanlan Rodriguez (0-2)Cashman Field (H) 3 September 20 W 11-4 Weibl (2-1) Levrauil Cashman Field (A) 4 September 21 L 2-9 Estrada Hackman (0-1)

PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP: MEMPHIS REDBIRDS DEF. SALT LAKE BUZZ (3-1)

TRIPLE-A WORLD SERIES: INDIANAPOLIS INDIANS DEF. MEMPHIS REDBIRDS (3-1)

PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE AMERICAN CONFERENCE FINALS: MEMPHIS REDBIRDS DEF. ALBUQUERQUE ISOTOPES (3-2)

2000 Memphis Redbirds Postseason StatisticsPlayer AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG Bevins, Andy, OF .214 11 42 4 9 1 0 0 5 2 8 0 0 .244 .238Bieser, Steve, OF .000 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 .000 .000Clapp, Stubby, 2B .262 11 42 9 11 2 1 3 11 9 7 1 0 .404 .571Garcia, Luis, SS .239 13 46 6 11 2 1 2 15 5 8 0 0 .308 .457Little, Mark, OF .250 13 48 11 12 3 1 0 3 11 11 1 3 .389 .354Lucca, Lou, 3B .288 13 52 9 15 6 0 0 4 1 4 0 1 .302 .404Martinez, Pablo, 2B .300 6 10 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .300 .300McDonald, Keith, C .429 9 35 7 15 2 0 1 6 3 3 0 0 .474 .571Munoz, Juan, OF .000 6 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .000Pujols, Albert, OF .302 11 43 8 13 2 0 2 6 6 6 3 0 .388 .488Sutton, Larry, 1B .383 13 47 8 18 1 0 3 11 10 4 0 0 .491 .596Whitmore, Darrell, DH .351 12 37 7 13 0 0 3 6 3 11 2 0 .400 .595Wilkins, Rick, C .200 5 15 2 3 1 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 .250 .467Totals .287 13 428 71 123 20 3 15 68 51 67 7 5 .363 .453 Pitcher W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WPBrunette, Justin 0-0 3.88 5 0 0 0 0 4.2 4 2 2 1 0 2 4 0Crafton, Kevin 0-0 3.12 7 0 0 0 0 8.2 4 5 3 0 0 4 9 0Eversgerd, Bryan 2-0 0.00 4 0 0 0 0 7.2 3 0 0 0 0 1 10 0Hackman, Luther 0-1 3.32 3 3 0 0 0 19.0 17 7 7 2 0 12 17 0Heiserman, Rick 1-0 9.45 7 0 0 0 2 6.2 13 7 7 2 0 2 3 1Karnuth, Jason 0-1 3.93 3 3 0 0 0 18.1 18 8 8 3 0 4 13 1McDill, Allen 0-0 1.80 5 0 0 0 0 5.0 6 1 1 0 1 5 3 3Rodriguez, Jose 0-2 21.60 7 0 0 0 0 3.1 11 10 8 1 1 4 1 0Smith, Bud 2-1 4.34 3 3 0 0 0 18.2 13 9 9 2 0 7 19 0Wainhouse, David 0-0 9.39 5 1 0 0 0 7.2 10 8 8 4 0 2 3 0Weibl, Clint 2-1 3.63 3 3 0 0 0 17.1 13 7 7 4 0 8 17 0Totals 7-6 4.62 13 13 0 0 2 117.0 112 64 60 19 2 51 99 5

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Site Game Date W/L Score Winner Loser SaveIsotopes Park 1 September 9 W 6-2 Garcia (1-0) Stults Isotopes Park 2 September 10 W 8-6 Norrick (1-0) Strickland Parise (1)AutoZone Park 3 September 11 W 1-0 MacLane (1-0) Corcoran Parise (2)

Site Game Date W/L Score Winner Loser SaveAutoZone Park 1 September 15 W 1-0 Garcia (2-0) Gissell Parise (3)AutoZone Park 2 September 16 W 3-2 Ottavino (1-0) Reineke Parise (4)Raley Field 3 September 18 W 6-0 MacLane (1-0) J. Williams Site Game Date W/L Score Winner Loser SaveAT&T Bricktown Ballpark 1 September 22 L 4-5 (11) Talbot Ring (0-1)

TRIPLE-A NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP: DURHAM BULLS DEF. MEMPHIS REDBIRDS (1-0)

PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE CHAMPONSHIP: MEMPHIS REDBIRDS DEF. SACRAMENTO RIVER CATS (3-0)

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2009 Memphis Redbirds Postseason StatisticsPlayer AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG Barden, Brian, SS .381 7 21 0 8 2 0 0 3 3 3 0 0 .440 .476 Craig, Allen, DH .294 5 17 3 5 0 0 1 4 3 5 0 0 .400 .471 Freese, David, 3B .292 7 24 4 7 0 0 2 5 4 4 0 0 .387 .542 Greene, Tyler, SS .320 6 25 5 8 0 1 1 2 2 7 0 2 .370 .520 Hamilton, Mark, 1B .368 6 19 3 7 1 0 1 3 7 5 0 0 .538 .579 Hoffpauir, Jarrett, 2B .259 7 27 4 7 1 0 1 4 3 4 0 0 .333 .407 Jay, Jon, OF .276 7 29 7 8 0 0 1 2 2 6 1 0 .323 .379 Pagnozzi, Matt, C .100 6 20 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 .091 .150 Robinson, Shane, OF .308 7 26 1 8 1 0 0 2 0 2 1 1 .286 .346 Shorey, Mark, OF .500 4 10 1 5 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 .545 .600 Solano, Donavan, 2B .500 3 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .500 .500 Yarbrough, Brandon, C .400 2 5 0 2 1 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 .400 .600 Totals .302 7 225 28 68 8 1 7 27 24 45 2 3 .366 .413 Pitcher W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WPGarcia, Jaime 2-0 0.00 2 2 0 0 0 12.0 4 1 0 0 0 3 13 0Kinney, Josh 0-0 0.00 5 0 0 0 0 5.1 3 0 0 0 0 1 6 0MacLane, Evan 2-0 0.00 2 2 0 0 0 15.1 14 0 0 0 0 0 14 1Manning, Charlie 0-0 9.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 1Norrick, Tyler 1-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Ottavino, Adam 1-0 2.25 2 1 0 0 0 8.0 6 2 2 0 0 4 11 0Parise, Pete 0-0 0.00 5 0 0 0 4 5.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0Perez, Oneli 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Ring, Royce 0-1 3.88 4 0 0 0 0 3.1 2 1 1 0 0 3 3 1Salas, Fernando 0-0 4.50 3 0 0 0 0 2.0 2 1 1 0 0 0 2 0Scherer, Matthew 0-0 13.50 1 0 0 0 0 1.1 3 2 2 1 0 2 0 0Walters, P.J. 0-0 5.19 2 2 0 0 0 8.2 16 7 5 1 1 4 6 2Totals 6-1 1.74 7 7 0 0 4 62.0 52 15 12 2 1 17 61 6

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Site Game Date W/L Score Winner Loser SaveAutoZone Park 1 September 8 W 7-5 Dickson (1-0) Moscoso Kinney (1)AutoZone Park 2 September 9 W 3-2 Walters (1-0) McCarthy Kinney (2)AT&T Bricktown Ballpark 3 September 10 W 8-6 Lynn (1-0) Mathis Site Game Date W/L Score Winner Loser SaveAutoZone Park * 1 September 14 L 3-5 Beavan MacLane (0-1) CortesAutoZone Park * 2 September 15 L 7-11 Robles Dickson (1-1) AutoZone Park 3 September 17 L 6-10 Baldwin Sanchez (0-1)

PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP: TACOMA RAINIERS DEF. MEMPHIS REDBIRDS (3-0)

PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE AMERICAN CONFERENCE FINALS: MEMPHIS REDBIRDS DEF. OKLAHOMA CITY REDHAWKS (3-0)

2010 Memphis Redbirds Postseason StatisticsPlayer AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG Cazana, Amaury, OF .269 6 26 4 7 2 0 0 1 1 7 0 0 .296 .346Craig, Allen, OF .240 6 25 3 6 3 0 1 4 4 7 0 0 .345 .480Cruz, Tony, C .182 6 22 2 4 2 0 0 2 2 6 0 0 .250 .273Descalso, Daniel, 2B .280 6 25 5 7 0 0 0 1 3 7 0 0 .357 .280Gotay, Ruben, 3B .381 6 21 5 8 4 0 0 1 4 4 0 0 .480 .571Hamilton, Mark, 1B .360 6 25 3 9 2 0 2 8 2 10 0 0 .429 .680Mather, Joe, OF .148 6 27 3 4 0 0 2 5 0 8 0 0 .148 .370Rapoport, James, OF .480 6 25 3 12 1 0 0 3 3 1 2 0 .517 .520Solano, Donovan, 2B .375 6 24 4 9 1 0 0 6 0 2 0 0 .400 .417Totals .300 6 220 32 66 15 0 5 31 19 52 2 0 .360 .436 Pitcher W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WPDickson, Brandon 1-1 9.35 2 2 0 0 0 8.2 18 14 9 6 0 1 7 1Fick, Chuckie 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.2 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0Kinney, Josh 0-0 0.00 3 0 0 0 2 4.0 6 0 0 0 0 1 3 0Lynn, Lance 1-0 1.29 1 1 0 0 0 7.0 3 1 1 0 0 0 16 0MacLane, Evan 0-1 10.38 1 1 0 0 0 4.1 8 5 5 2 1 1 4 0Norrick, Tyler 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 0.1 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0Perez, Oneli 0-0 10.80 1 0 0 0 0 1.2 2 2 2 1 0 0 1 0Reifer, Adam 0-0 2.25 4 0 0 0 0 4.0 4 1 1 0 1 1 5 0Rundles, Rich 0-0 0.00 3 0 0 0 0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0Samuel, Francisco 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0Sanchez, Eduardo 0-1 7.20 4 0 0 0 0 5.0 4 4 4 0 1 3 6 0Scherer, Matthew 0-0 3.00 3 0 0 0 0 3.0 1 1 1 1 0 0 5 0Walters, P.J. 1-0 5.40 2 2 0 0 0 11.2 13 7 7 3 0 7 14 2Totals 3-3 5.00 6 0 0 0 2 54.0 62 35 30 13 3 16 69 3

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Site Game Date W/L Score Winner Loser SaveWerner Park 1 September 3 L 0-7 Brooks Cooney (0-1) Werner Park 2 September 4 W 4-3 Fornataro (1-0) Mortensen Rondon (1)AutoZone Park 3 September 5 L 0-2 Marimon Whiting (0-1) TriggsAutoZone Park 4 September 6 L 2-6 Baumann Mayers (0-1)

PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE AMERICAN CONFERENCE FINALS: OMAHA STORM CHASERS DEF. MEMPHIS REDBIRDS (3-1)

2014 Memphis Redbirds Postseason StatisticsPlayer AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG Curtis, Jermaine .200 2 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 .500 .200Easley, Ed .125 4 16 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 .176 .125Garcia, Greg .231 4 13 2 3 0 0 0 0 1 5 1 1 .333 .231Mateo, Luis .200 4 15 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 .200 .200Moore, Scott .308 4 13 1 4 1 0 1 2 3 1 0 0 .438 .615O’Neill, Mike .000 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 .250 .000Ortega, Rafael .300 3 10 0 3 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 .300 .500Perez, Audry .000 3 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 .091 .000Pham, Thomas .133 4 15 2 2 1 0 0 0 2 4 0 0 .235 .200Piscotty, Stephen .071 4 14 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 4 0 0 .125 .071Rodriguez, Jonathan .250 2 8 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 .250 .250Scruggs, Xavier .000 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 .000 .000Totals .167 4 126 6 21 2 1 1 5 13 33 1 1 .248 .222 Pitcher W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WPAardsma, David 0-0 6.00 2 0 0 0 0 3.0 1 2 2 1 0 2 1 0Cooney, Tim 0-1 8.31 1 1 0 0 0 4.1 6 4 4 1 0 2 4 0Fornataro, Eric 1-0 4.50 1 0 0 0 0 2.0 2 1 1 1 0 0 3 0Harris, Mitch 0-0 3.86 2 0 0 0 0 2.1 2 1 1 0 0 3 1 1Kiekhefer, Dean 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 2.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0Mayers, Mike 0-1 11.25 1 1 0 0 0 4.0 8 5 5 1 2 0 3 1Petrick, Zach 0-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 6.0 6 2 0 0 0 1 4 0Rondon, Jorge 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 1 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 0Tuivailala, Samuel 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0Whiting, Boone 0-1 3.60 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 7 2 2 1 0 1 6 0Wright, Justin 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1Wyatt, Heath 0-0 3.86 2 0 0 0 0 2.1 2 1 1 1 0 2 4 1Total-All Pitchers 1-3 4.11 4 4 0 0 1 35.0 38 18 16 6 2 13 33 4

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AutoZone Park has drawn rave reviews across the nation from publications such as USA Today, Sports Illustrated, Southern Living, Sports Business Journal and Baseball America, having been called “one of America’s 10 Best Ballpark Vacation Destinations” and “a smaller version of Baltimore’s Camden Yards.”

By combining the feel of such parks as Wrigley Field, Fen-way Park, and Camden Yards, AutoZone Park is a state-of-the-art facility with classic, neo-traditional style and is one of the finest ballparks ever built below the Major League level. ARCHITECT: Memphis’ Looney Ricks Kiss Architects was the lead architectural firm. They used Kansas City-based HOK Sports, who have designed more Major League ballparks than any architectural firm in the country, as consultants. AutoZone Park has drawn comparisons to Baltimore’s Camden Yards, which was also designed by HOK Sports.

LOCATION: AutoZone Park is centrally located in down-town Memphis and covers more than two full city blocks, with the main entrance right across the street from the fa-mous Peabody Hotel and two blocks north of Beale Street. The building of the stadium is often credited with help-ing revitalize downtown Memphis, as it was part of a $2 billion downtown building boom. It also furthered minor league baseball’s trend of building stadiums downtown in-stead of in the suburbs. In the summer of 2001, Peabody Place, a long-awaited shopping and entertainment com-plex, opened just a block away. Echelon at the Ballpark, a 380-unit luxury apartment complex now known as Fielder Square Downtown, opened outside AutoZone Park’s out-field walls, and a new elementary school was built by the Memphis City Schools System just one block northeast of the ballpark.

FIRST GAMES: The first game at AutoZone Park was played on April 1, 2000, when the St. Louis Cardinals came to Memphis for an exhibition matchup that they won, 10-6 in front of a standing-room only crowd. The Redbirds hosted the Iowa Cubs on April 14, 2000 in the first regular-season game, winning, 14-3.

2003 TRIPLE-A ALL-STAR GAME: Memphis played host to the Triple-A All-Star Game between the All-Stars from the Pacific Coast League and the International League. Festivities started with an All-Star luncheon held on July 15 at the Peabody Hotel that featured keynote speaker and Hall of Fame broadcaster Ernie Harwell. The game was played on the next day, July 16, at AutoZone Park in front of 15,214 fans. The International League defeated the Pacific Coast League, 13-9. Three Redbirds played in the game, including shortstop Jason Bowers, right-hander Matt Duff, and right-hander Jason Ryan, who suffered the loss in the game. SEATING: AutoZone Park is home to 8,404 seats for fans to enjoy a Redbirds ballgame. 1,500 of these are found on the Bluffs, two areas of grass-covered lawn seating in each corner of the stadium that provides a picnic-like at-mosphere. Tickets are sold cheaply for the Bluff, but any types of chairs are not allowed in this area.

AutoZone Park also offers two levels of luxury suites, 29 in total. These, as well as the almost 1,800 club seats, have access to the Club Level, which provides an air-con-ditioned atrium and specialty foods.

ATTENDANCE DAY DATE OPPONENT RESULT SCORE1. 18,620 Sunday August 31, 2008 Oklahoma RedHawks W 4-22. 18,302 Tuesday July 4, 2006 Nashville Sounds L 4-13. 17,508 Saturday August 26, 2000 Nashville Sounds L 9-114. 17,213 Wednesday July 4, 2007 Albuquerque Isotopes L 12-75. 17,107 Saturday April 20, 2002 New Orleans Zephyrs L 5-36. 17,104 Saturday August 10, 2002 Nashville Sounds L 8-37. 17,048 Saturday, August 17, 2013 Omaha Storm Chasers L 5-48. 16,965 Saturday August 26, 2006 Nashville Sounds W 2-1 (10)9. 16,920 Monday July 4, 2005 Omaha Royals W 6-1 (7)10. 16,703 Sunday July 4, 2004 Nashville Sounds W 6-3

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ADDRESS: 200 Union AvenueMemphis, Tennessee 38103

PHONE: (901) 721-6000

OPERATOR: Memphis Redbirds, LLC

ORIGINAL COST OF PARK: $80 Million

PUBLIC FUNDS USED: $8.5 Million

GROUNDBREAKING: January 15, 1998

SEATING CAPACITY: 10,000

FIELD MEASUREMENTS: Left Field Line: 319 feetLeft-Center Field: 360 feetCenter Field: 400 feetRight-Center Field: 373 feetRight Field Line: 322 feet

OUTFIELD WALL HEIGHT: 15’8” from left field to left-center field; Remainder of field is 8’0”

ENCLOSED SPACE: 289,500 square feet

CONCRETE: 17,586 cubic yards

BRICK WALL: 125,738 square feet

STRUCTURAL STEEL: 3,400 tons

CLAY: 350 tons

SAND: 5,000 tons

SOD: 100,000 square feet

ELECTRICAL WIRING: 227 miles

LIGHTING: Major League-quality lighting (556 lamps and 250 foot candles in the infield).

PLAYING SURFACE: Field includes 100,000 square feet of Tifton 419 Bermuda sod which rests on a foundation of nearly 5,000 tons of sand and includes nearly one-half mile of drain pipe. The infield can drain one inch of rain per hour and still be playable, helping to avoid game delays and can-cellations.

AUTOZONE PARK FACTS & FIGURES

AUTOZONE PARK GROUND RULES

BULLPEN AREA• Ball goes over railing in home bullpen: Home Run• Ball goes over wall in visitor bullpen: Home Run• Ball struck in the net of the home bullpen: Ground Rule Double• Ball hits net of the home bullpen and back into play: Live Ball

OUTFIELD AREA• Ball hits iron rail over left field wall: Home Run• Ball hits the left field wall and goes into the home bullpen on the

fly: Home Run• Ball hit into play stuck in pad(s): Ground Rule Double, one base

if thrown

DUGOUT AREA• Top step of the dugout: In Play• Catch on top step and player goes into dugout: Dead Ball• A player can lean on the rail to make a play but may not use the

rail to elevate

BACKSTOP/SCREEN AREA• Foul balls that hit the backstop net: Dead Ball

TARP • A player can lean on the tarp to make a play but may not use the

tarp to elevate

AMENITIES � An open concourse allowing fans to never lose sight of the

game, even as they’re purchasing concessions or walking to their seats

� A state-of-the-art press box and HD videoboard � Two open-air party decks seating up to 175 fans each with

access to Club Level amenities

� Three party balconies � The Boardwalk, an amusement area with carnival games. � A playground next to the Bluff � The Plaza, an entry area that remains open 12 months a

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A PLACE FOR ANY EVENT

� Memphis International Brewfest � St. Jude Memphis Marathon � Corporate Outings for AutoZone, Thomas & Betts,

Camfil Farr, Hilton, others � American Heart Association Walk � Triple-A All-Star Game and Home Run Derby, 2003 � Sickle Cell Foundation of Tennessee 5K Run/Walk � Chick-Fil-A 5K benefitting Junior Achievement � Bob Dylan and Willie Nelson Concert, 2005 � Voodoo Music Experience, 2005 � Dave Matthews Band Concert, 2008 � Ronald McDonald House Big Scoop Ice Cream Festival � Thompson Machinery Cotton Ginners Night � Proms, Wedding Receptions, and Rehearsal Dinners

� Fantasy sports day on the field � MLB Civil Rights Games, 2007 & 2008 � Annual University of Memphis Baseball Game � Shelby County History Fair, 2004-08 � US Foods Vendor Fair � MLB World Series Parties, 2011 & 2012 � AmericanaramA Festival of Music, 2013 � Susan G. Komen Race For The Cure Expo, 2015 � Triple-A National Championship Game, 2016 � Kansas State Wildcats College Football Pep Rally, 2016 � Casino Nights � Movie Nights on the Field � Scout Sleepovers � Various Holiday Parties, Meetings, and Sales Rallies

VIDEOBOARD: In the Spring of 2012, the Redbirds unveiled a new video scoreboard, one that has a display that is more than five times the size of the previous video display at AutoZone Park. The videoboard was built by Daktronics and is 3,600 square feet (60’ x 60’), surpassing Buffalo’s 2,640 square feet board as the largest in minor league baseball. Weighing at over 20 tons, the new board stands 127 feet (13 stories) above the playing field and contains 1,440,000 pixels. How-ever, it uses less power and is more environmentally friendly than the previous video display.

New Videoboard Timeline - 2012 March 3 Removal of old scoreboard beginsMarch 16 Old scoreboard completely removedMarch 19 New catwalks and backing addedMarch 20 Electrical power installedMarch 26 Installation beginsApril 4 Testing of displays and operator trainingApril 12 Installation completesApril 13 First game with the new videoboard

CONCESSIONS: Memphis is known as one of the tastiest towns in the Mid-South, and AutoZone Park helps uphold this reputation. The Official Concessionaire of the Memphis Red-birds and AutoZone Park is Delaware North. With over 30 con-cession outlets and 200 menu items, there is something for everyone at the ballpark. AutoZone Park’s BBQ Nachos have been rated among the Top 10 Minor League Ballpark Foods by Sports Illustrated, and the stadium was named as a Top 10 Vegetarian Ballpark by PETA in 2007 and from 2011-14..

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PURCHASE IN PERSONAutoZone Park Third Street Box Office

Non-Game Day HoursMon.-Fri.: 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.Saturday: 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.Sunday: closed

Game Day HoursMon.-Fri.: 10:00 a.m. - end of 7th inningFireworks: 10:00 a.m. - end of fireworksSunday: Opens at 10 a.m.

PURCHASE ONLINEwww.memphisredbirds.com/tickets

Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover are accepted. Print out your tickets at home or at your business.

PURCHASE BY PHONE(901) 721-6000 during ticket office hours (see above information). All phone orders must be made with a credit card. Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover are accepted.

Orders placed more than seven days in advance of the game can be mailed if requested. Orders placed less than seven days in advance of the game must be picked up at the Will Call window located at the Third Street box office of AutoZone Park.

SEASON TICKETS & MINI-PLANSThe Redbirds offer season tickets in the Club, Dugout Box, and Field Box seating sections. Partial season plans (Half Season and Quarter Season) are also avail-able. For more information, visit us online at mem-phisredbirds.com/season or call (901) 722-0229.

2016 TICKET PRICES Single Game Season4-Tops Tables ...........$62.50 ..............$12,500Redbird Club ............$55.00 ................$3,960 Club Seats ................$23.00 ...................$950 Dugout Box ..............$19.00 ...................$850 Field Box ..................$16.00 ...................$700 TruGreen Bluff ............$9.00 ..................... N/A

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The Memphis Redbirds made multi-million dollar renovations and major enhancements to AutoZone Park over the 2014 offseason.

As part of the 2014 long-term lease agreement between the St. Louis Cardinals and the city of Memphis, $4.5 million in bond proceeds were set aside to make capital improvements to AutoZone Park. The Cardi-nals added more than $2 million in additional capital improvement money to fund significant state-of-the-art features and fan-friendly amenities that transformed the park prior to the 2015 season.

In a continuing effort to improve the overall fan experience, ballpark renovations made by the Cardinals included the installation of a state-of-the-art LED Videoboard in left field, LED ribbon board displays, thirty-nine “Four Top Tables”, a right field destination BBQ food area, a new left field bar, additional berm seating, an expanded and upgraded club level, AutoZone Park’s first all-inclusive club in right field, playing field replacement and more.

Renovations were completed by Montgomery Martin Contractors of Memphis, while Architecture designs were provided by Pendulum Studio II LLC of Kansas City.

RENOVATION PROJECT DETAILSNew state-of-the-art LED Videoboard Displays: Complementing the existing videoboard in right field, fans will get a complete multimedia experience at AutoZone Park with the addition of a new 14’ x 140’ HD LED Video Wall in Left Field and two new 3’ x 150’ HD LED Ribbon Boards along the first and third base façades within the seating bowl. The video wall and ribbon boards will provide better views, sponsorship activation, in-game entertainment, and game information.

New all-inclusive club in right field (2nd floor): Four existing suites in right field were removed to create AutoZone Park’s first public all-inclusive area, which will feature retractable windows, a full service bar, indoor/outdoor seating, pool tables, and TVs. Tickets to this premium indoor group space will include all food, Coca-Cola products, draft beer, and house wines. New right field destination food area: A BBQ-themed free-standing structure will be constructed on the outfield concourse in right field. Relocated berm seating: Fixed seats in the left field and right field corners were removed to create two new grass berm seating areas to maintain affordable tickets that are closer to the action on the field and fan amenities. New left field bar: Stairs were removed in the left field corner and replaced with a covered destination bar structure that includes high top tables, drink rails, and TVs. Club expansion behind home plate (2nd floor): Four existing suites behind home plate were removed to create a more vibrant club atmosphere and signature view of AutoZone park for both baseball and non-baseball events. This improved and larger indoor group space will feature retractable windows, more TVs, and a full service 360-degree bar.

Addition of thirty-nine (39) “Four Top Tables”: Private, semi-circle table configurations consisting of four, 360-degree swiveling stadium seats located in four sections (201-204) on the Club Level above home plate. Each table features included pre-game buffet, in seat service, and Coca-Cola beverages.

Interior renovation of premium suites: Twenty-nine (29) suites will be renovated with replaced floor covering, new lounge furniture, drink rails, casework, wall and ceiling finishes. Upgraded existing signage: Selective non-digital signage, way-finding, and graphics visible to patrons on the main concourse and suite levels will be upgraded.

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Expanded backstop netting behind home plate: The extent of the netting behind home plate will be ex-panded to protect an increased number of patrons. Playing field replacement: Playing surface renovation and full-scale field makeover: Existing grass, dirt, and organic material will be removed. New sand base will be installed for the field, sod, infield, and warning track. This marks the first full-scale field makeover since installation in 2000. Expanded Concourse: The most heavily trafficked areas of the main concourse will be expanded to im-prove traffic flow. Various Concourse Improvements: Additional TV screens added to concourses and public areas around the stadium. Concession stands throughout the main concourse will also receive various upgrades.

AUTOZONE PARK RENOVATION PROJECT: BY THE NUMBERSNumber Information 1................................14’ x 140’ LED video wall in left field2................................ 3’ x 150’ LED ribbon boards along first and third base façades25.............................. Percent reduction in total ballpark capacity29.............................. Premium suites remaining on club and press levels after renovation39.............................. “Four Top Tables” added above home plate on the club level900............................ Square footage of new LED ribbon boards along first and third base facades1,500......................... Capacity of new bluff seating in left and right field1,960......................... Square footage of LED Video Wall in left field2,504......................... Seats removed from the lower level3,156......................... Total fixed seat reduction throughout ballpark8,404......................... Fixed seating capacity after renovation10,000....................... New ballpark capacity after renovation10,961....................... Square footage of berm seating in left and right field

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ON On behalf of the Memphis Redbirds, welcome to the 2016 Pacific Coast League (PCL) season at AutoZone Park. Our goal is to make your job covering the Redbirds as convenient as possible.

CREDENTIALS � Credentials for Redbirds games at AutoZone Park are available

upon request for legitimate news-gathering organizations. � To guarantee timely processing, a credential application from an

editor, sports director/producer, or assignment editor should be submitted at least 24 hours in advance of the requested date to Ben Barnette at [email protected].

� Credentials may be picked up at the Will Call window located at Au-toZone Park’s main gate at Union Avenue and B.B. King Boulevard.

� No spouses, guests, or children of media members will be issued credentials. Redbirds credentials are non-transferable

� All credentials must be worn in a visible manner at all times. � Any violation of these guidelines may result in immediate revoca-

tion of the credential and future access � Only credentials issued by the Memphis Redbirds, St. Louis Car-

dinals, Pacific Coast League, Major League Baseball, or Minor League Baseball will be honored.

AUTOGRAPHS � Any media member requesting autographs, personal photographs,

or equipment on the playing field or in the dugout or clubhouse from players or coaches will have their press access revoked.

PHOTOGRAPHERS � Photographers are allowed on the field during games only with

proper field photo pass issued by the Memphis Redbirds. � Photographers must work out of the camera bays located at the far

ends of each dugout. Chairs are available in each dugout. � When exiting the field, please use the gate leading to the stands at

the far end of each dugout. � If you wish to switch dugouts, please wait until the half-inning

is complete and walk along the track behind home plate to the other side.

� Do not enter the playing field at any time. � No still photographers are allowed in either clubhouse at any time. � Freelance photographers’ credential requests will be reviewed on

a case-by-case basis.

CLUBHOUSE ACCESS � Access to the Redbirds clubhouse before and after games will be

limited to organizations that are filing on a nightly deadline. � All other media outlets will be asked to conduct interviews on the

field prior to game time. � Clubhouse access will be granted to all media when special situa-

tions arise, as determined by the Memphis Redbirds. � Access to the Redbirds clubhouse will be available to media with

proper credentials issued by the Memphis Redbirds. NO OTHER CREDENTIAL WILL BE HONORED.

� Pre-game access to the clubhouse will be determined by the Red-birds field staff.

� The clubhouse will be closed to all media 60 minutes prior to all games and will re-open 10 minutes after the game ends.

� The clubhouse is not accessible during rain delays and between games of a doubleheader, unless otherwise arranged with the Red-birds Media Relations Department.

� Access to the visiting clubhouse is subject to visiting team’s guide-lines.

� At times, certain additional restrictions may be imposed for meet-ings, cooling-off periods, etc.

� THE TRAINING ROOM AND WEIGHT ROOM ARE CLOSED TO ALL MEDIA AT ALL TIMES.

FIELD ACCESS � All credentialed media members will be given access to the playing

field prior to each game. � At no time will media members be allowed in fair territory or be-

yond first or third base. � Field and dugouts must be clear of all media representatives 30

minutes prior to game time. Photographers must take their as-signed positions at that time.

INTERVIEWS � Interviews can be held prior to and following Redbirds games. � The field staff and the players are usually available on the field or

in the clubhouse during batting practice as long as the interview does not interrupt their pre-game routine (stretching, hitting, run-ning, infield, etc.).

� Pre-game interviews must be completed at the conclusion of the visiting team’s batting practice unless that individual has creden-tials for in-game privileges (photo pass). Please notify a Redbirds Media Relations representative for arrangements.

� Media are asked not to lounge in the clubhouse or conduct full-length interviews after a game unless pre-arranged with the Red-birds Media Relations Department.

PRESS BOX � The AutoZone Park press box is located behind home plate on the

third floor Press Level. � All workstations have electrical outlets and are equipped with out-

side phone access. � Press box seating is available to accredited members of the work-

ing media on assignment only. � Any person under the age of 18 is prohibited from entering the

press box on game days without prior approval from the Redbirds Media Relations Department.

� Guests are not allowed in the press box without prior approval from the Redbirds Media Relations Department.

MEDIA LOUNGE � The Media Lounge is located inside the writers’ area in the press

box. � Refreshments and pre-game meals are available to all accredited

working media until the end of the 2nd inning. � Cost of the media meal is $7.

PLAYER PHOTOS � Player action photos and headshots are available upon request

from Redbirds Media Relations representatives.

GAME INFORMATION � Both club’s game notes, statistical information, press releases,

roster sheets, and pertinent news releases from both teams will be made available.

� Media notes are usually available in the press box at least two hours before game time.

� Starting lineups are distributed as soon as they are available from both teams.

� The game’s box score and play-by-play will be available shortly after the conclusion of the game.

� Game notes and other information are available for online viewing at www.memphisredbirds.com.

� Additional statistical information can be requested by asking a Redbirds representative.

� Facsimile service is available by contacting the Redbirds media relations department prior to game time.

WIRELESS INTERNET � Complimentary Wireless Internet access is available in the press

box. Contact the Redbirds Media Relations Department for details.

ALCOHOL � Alcoholic beverages are prohibited from the working press box

prior to or during the game at all times.

DRESS CODE � The media should dress in an appropriate and professional man-

ner proper for a business casual work environment when in club-houses, dugouts, press boxes, and on the field.

� The Redbirds ask for the cooperation of the media in maintaining a professional working environment.

� Cheering, rooting or clapping of any kind for either team in the press box shall result in credential revocation and ejection from the ballpark.

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6:05 PM 3:00-3:30 ....................................Redbirds Stretch3:30-4:15 ............................ Redbirds Infield & BP4:15-5:20 ................................ Visitor Infield & BP5:20-5:25 ..................................Screens Removed5:25-6:00 ...............................................Field Prep

2:05 PM 11:00-11:30 ................................Redbirds Stretch11:30-12:15 ........................Redbirds Infield & BP12:15-1:20 ..............................Visitor Infield & BP1:20-1:25 ..................................Screens Removed1:25-2:00 .............................................. Field Prep

1:35 PM 10:30-11:00 ................................Redbirds Stretch11:00-11:45 ........................Redbirds Infield & BP11:45-12:50 ............................Visitor Infield & BP12:50-12:55 ..............................Screens Removed12:55-1:30 ............................................ Field Prep

12:05 PM9:00-9:30 ....................................Redbirds Stretch9:30-10:15 ..........................Redbirds Infield & BP10:15-11:20 ............................Visitor Infield & BP11:20-11:25 ..............................Screens Removed11:25-12:00 .......................................... Field Prep

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2016 PRE-GAME FIELD SCHEDULE

OPTIONS: When a player is on the 40-man roster and in the minor leagues, he is on “optional assignment.” Players have three option years and can be sent up and down as many times as the club chooses within those seasons but will only be charged with one option per season. When a player is “out of options,” he will have to clear irrevocable waivers in order to be removed from the 40-man roster and sent to the minor leagues.

WAIVERS: If a player placed on major league waivers is not claimed by another team within two business days after waiv-ers have been requested, then the player has “cleared waivers” and the team has secured waivers for the remainder of the waiver period. The team can do one of three things:

1. Send the player to the minors via outright assign-ment; or

2. Trade the player to another team, even if the trading deadline has passed; or

3. Release the player.

Note: Any trades involving a 40-man roster player (July 31 through the end of the regular season) may only involve play-ers who have cleared major league waivers.

If a player does not clear waivers (claimed by another team or teams), the club requesting waivers may withdraw the waiver request. If the club does not withdraw the waiver request, the player’s contract is assigned as follows:

a. If only one claim is entered, the player’s contract is assigned to that claiming club.

b. If more than one club in the same league makes claims, the club currently lower in the standings gets the player.

c. If clubs in both leagues claim the player, preference shall always go to the club in the same league as the club requesting waivers.

DESIGNATED FOR ASSIGNMENT: This transaction allows a club to open a roster spot for up to a 10-day period while waiting for a player to clear waivers, after which he must be released, traded, or assigned the minor leagues.

RECALLED VS. CONTRACT PURCHASED: If a player is on the 40-man roster, he is “recalled.” If not, then his “contract is purchased” from the minor league team. A player must be added to the 40-man roster when his contract is purchased.

RULE 5 DRAFT: A player not on the 40-man roster is eligible for this yearly December draft if:

1. The player was 18 or younger when he first signed a pro contract and this is the fourth Rule 5 draft since he signed; or

2. He was 19 or older when he first signed a pro contract and this is the third Rule 5 draft since he signed.

MAJOR LEAGUE REHABILITATION: A major league player may be assigned to a minor league affiliate for the purpose of injury rehabilitation for a maximum of 20 days for non-pitchers and 30 days for pitchers.The player continues to receive his major league salary. Any service with the minor league club shall be deemed major league service. Rehabilitation assignments do not count as optional assignments.

MINOR LEAGUE DISABLED LIST: Players placed on the dis-abled list must remain on the list for a minimum of seven consecutive days. Players on the D.L. do not count toward a team’s roster limit.

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ON ASSISTS: An assist shall be credited to each fielder who throws or deflects a batted or thrown ball in such a way that a putout results, or would have resulted except for a subsequent error by any fielder. Only one assist and no more shall be credited to each fielder who throws or deflects the ball in a run-down play which results in a putout, or would have resulted in a putout, except for a subsequent error.

BATTING AVERAGE: Divide the numbers of at-bats into the number of hits.

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE: Divide the total bases of all safe hits by the total number of at-bats.

ON BASE PERCENTAGE: Take the total number of hits, walks, and hit-by-pitches and divide by the total number of at-bats, walks, hit-by-pitches, and sacrifice flies. Times awarded first base on interference or obstruction are not figured into on base percentage.

CONSECUTIVE GAME HITTING STREAK: A consecutive-game hitting streak shall not be terminated if all the player’s plate ap-pearances result in a walk, hit batsman, defensive interference or a sacrifice bunt. The streak shall terminate if the player has a sacrifice fly and no hit.

CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED STREAK: A consecutive-game streak shall extend if the player plays one half-inning on de-fense, or if he completes a time at bat by reaching base or being put out. A pinch-running appearance shall not extend the streak. If a player is ejected from a game by an umpire before he complies with the requirements of this rule, his streak shall continue.

DETERMINING THE MAGIC NUMBER: Determine the number of games yet to be played, add one, then subtract the number of games ahead in the lost column of the standings from the closest opponent.

DOCTORED BAT: If filled or “doctored” bat is used, the player is to be called out and ejected from the game and is subject to additional penalties. Any balls hit by an illegal bat do not count. If the umpire sees the illegal bat before it is used, he issues a warning, but there is no penalty.

EARNED RUN AVERAGE: Multiply earned runs by 9 and then divide by innings pitched.

FIELDING PERCENTAGE: Divide the total putouts and assists by total putouts, assists and errors.

SAVES: Credit a pitcher with a save when he meets all three of the following conditions:1. He is the finishing pitcher in a game won by his club; and2. He is not the winning pitcher; and3. He qualifies under one of the following conditions:

• He enters the game with a lead of no more than three runs and pitches for at least one inning; or

• He enters the game, regardless of the count, with the potential tying run either already on base, at bat or on deck; or

• He must be credited with at least 1/3 of an inning pitched. No more than one save may be credited in each game.

WINNING PITCHER: The starting pitcher will be credited with the win only if he has pitched at least five complete innings and his team not only is in the lead when he is replaced, but remains in the lead the remainder of the game. When the start-ing pitcher does not meet the preceding criteria and more than one relief pitcher is used, the victory shall be awarded on the following basis:

• When, during the tenure of the starting pitcher, the winning team assumes the lead and maintains it to the finish of the game, credit the victory to the relief pitcher judged by the scorer to have been the most effective.

• Whenever the score is tied, the game becomes a new con-test insofar as the winning and losing pitcher is concerned.

• Once the opposing team assumes the lead, all pitchers who have pitched up to that point are excluded from being cred-ited with the victory except the current pitcher.

• The winning relief pitcher shall be the one who is the pitcher of record when his team assumes the lead and maintains it to the finish of the game. EXCEPTION: Do not credit a victory to a relief pitcher who is ineffective in a brief appear-ance, when a succeeding relief pitcher pitches effectively in helping his team maintain the lead. In such cases credit the succeeding relief pitcher with the victory.

BASEBALL CALCULATIONS

Pacific Coast League Batting Title: To qualify for the PCL bat-ting or slugging title, a player must have a minimum of 389 plate appearances or the equivalent to 2.7 plate appearances for each of the 144 scheduled games. However, a player with fewer than the required number of plate appearances whose average would be the highest if he were charged with the re-quired number of plate appearances or official at-bats shall be awarded the batting or slugging championship.

Pacific Coast League ERA Title: To qualify for the ERA crown, a pitcher must have at least 115 innings pitched or the equiva-lent of 0.8 multiplied by the number of scheduled games (144).

Pacific Coast League Curfew: There is no curfew in the Pacific Coast League. The game is in the hands of the umpire once it has started.

Pacific Coast League Suspended Games: All performances in the completion of a suspended game shall be considered as occurring on the original date of the game.

Pacific Coast League Night Games: Any game scheduled to start after 6:00 p.m. is considered a night game. A game scheduled to begin before 6:00 p.m., which is delayed by rain or any other reason, is still considered a day game. However, both games of a twi-night doubleheader will be considered night games.

Pacific Coast League Roster Limits: In the PCL rosters are limited to 25 players from Opening Day through the final day of the season and the playoffs. Players on the disabled list or on rehabilitation assignment do not count against the 25-man ac-tive roster. In the Major Leagues, rosters are 40 until Opening Day, when they decrease to 25. On September 1 major league rosters expand to 40 players.

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AC JOINT (ACROMIOCLAVICULAR JOINT): Joint of the shoul-der where acromion process of the scapula and the distal end of the clavicle meet; most shoulder separations occur here.

ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT (ACL): A primary stabiliz-ing ligament within the center of the knee joint that prevents hyperextension and excessive rotation of the joint.

ARTHROSCOPY: A surgical examination of the internal struc-tures of a joint by means of viewing through an arthroscope. An arthroscopic procedure in order to inspect the extent of any damage or confirm a diagnosis.

ASPIRATION: The withdrawal of fluid from a body cavity by means of a suction or siphonage apparatus, such as a syringe.

ATROPHY: To shrivel or shrink from disuse, commonly seen in muscles after an injury.

BURR: A fluid-filled sac that is located in areas where friction is likely to occur, then minimize the friction; for example be-tween a tendon and bone.

CHARLEY HORSE: A contusion or bruise to any muscle result-ing in intramuscular bleeding. No other injury should be called a charley horse.

CLAVICLE: The collarbone.

CONCUSSION: Jarring injury of the brain resulting in dys-function. It can be graded as mild, moderate, and severe; depending on the loss of consciousness amnesia and loss of equilibrium.

CONTUSION: A injury to a muscle and tissues caused by a blow from a blunt object.

DELTOID MUSCLE: Muscle at the top of the arm, just below the shoulder, responsible for shoulder motions to the front, side and back.

DISLOCATION: Complete displacement of joint surfaces.

ECCHYMOSIS: Bleeding into the surface tissue below the skin; resulting in the “black & white” effect.

FEMUR: The thigh bone; longest bone in the body.

FIBULA: Smaller of the two bones in the lower leg; runs from knee to the ankle along the outside of the lower leg; inside bone is the tibia.

FRACTURE: Breach in continuity of a bone. Types of fractures include simple, compound, comminuted, greenstick, incom-plete, impacted, longitudinal, oblique, stress, & transverse.

GROIN: Junction of the thigh and abdomen; location of mus-cles that rotate, flex and adduct the hip.

HAMSTRING: Category of muscles that runs from the but-tocks to the knee along the back of the thigh. It functions to flex the knee and is often times injured as a result of improper conditioning or lack of muscle flexibility.

HEAT CRAMPS: Painful muscle spasms of the arms or legs caused by excessive body heat and depletion of fluids and electrolytes.

HIP POINTER: Contusion of the iliac crest, the lateral edge of the hip.

HUMERUS: Bone of the upper arm that runs from the shoulder to the elbow.

LABRUM: A lip-like cartilage of the glenoid cavity in the shoul-der.

LIGAMENT: Band of fibrous tissue that connects bone to bone or cartilage and supports & strengthens joints.

MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING (MRI): Imaging procedure in which a radio frequency pulse causes certain electrical ele-ments of the injured tissue to react to the pulse. Through this procedure, a computer display and permanent film establish a visual image. A MRI does not require radiation and is very use-ful in the diagnosis of soft tissue, disc, or meniscus injuries.

MEDICAL COLLATERAL LIGAMENT: Ligament along the inside of the knee that connects the femur to the joint.

MENISCUS: Crescent shaped cartilage, usually pertaining to the knee joint, also known as cartilage’. There are two menisci in the knee, each working to absorb the weight within the knee and provide stability.

METACARPALS: Five long bones in the hand, running from the wrist to the fingers.

POSTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT: A primary stabilizing liga-ment of the knee that provides significant stability and pre-vents displacement of the tibia backward within the knee joint.

RECONSTRUCTION: Surgical rebuilding of a joint using natu-ral or transplanted material.

ROTATOR CUFF: Comprised of four muscles in the shoulder area that can be irritated by overuse. Of the four muscles, the supraspinatus is the most commonly injured.

SHIN SPLINTS: A catch-all syndrome describing the pain in the shin that is not a fracture or tumor and can not be de-scribed otherwise.

SPRAIN: Injury resulting from the stretch or twist of the joint which causes various degrees of stretch or tear of a ligament or other soft tissue at the joint.

STRAIN: Injury resulting from the pull or torsion to the muscle or tendon that causes various degrees of stretch to the muscle or tendon tissue.

STRESS FRACTURES: A hair-line type of break in a bone caused by overuse.

TENDINITIS: Inflammation of the tendon and/or tendon sheath, caused by chronic overuse or sudden injury.

TOMMY JOHN SURGERY: Less commonly known as ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) reconstruction, it is a surgical proce-dure in which a ligament in the elbow is replaced with a tendon or ligament from elsewhere in the body (often the forearm, hamstring or wrist). It was first performed on a professional athlete, LA Dodgers pitcher Tommy John, in 1974 by Dr. Frank Jobe. At the time of John’s operation, Jobe put his odds of returning at 1 in 100. After his surgery, John went on to pitch in the Major Leagues until age 46. Chances of a complete re-covery after surgery are now estimated at 85 to 90 percent.

NOTE: This list is not meant to be all inclusive, nor should it be used as a substitute for a physician’s diagnosis and/or description of any injury or ilness.

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STEVE SELBY (901) 722-0291BROADCASTER [email protected]

Selby has been a part of the Redbirds broadcast team since 2000, broadcasting the inaugural game at AutoZone Park. He joined the Redbirds in a full-time capacity in 2002. His arrival in Memphis followed stints with the Kinston Eagles (1986), Durham Bulls (1987-90), Sumter Flyers (1991), Huntsville Stars (2002-05) and Nashville Sounds (1996-99).The Virginia native enters his 31st season in the booth and has been at the microphone for more than 1,500 games as a member of the Redbirds. Over his career, Selby has broadcast over 3,500 minor league games.

In addition to his baseball work, Steve has also served as the play-by-play voice of Belmont University’s men’s basketball team, television voice of the Vanderbilt Commodores football and

basketball programs as well as calling action for the TSSAA football and basketball championships. In 2004, he called the NAIA National Championship football game on nationwide television. Selby’s baseball background dates back to his collegiate days at Randolph-Macon College in Ashland, Virginia where he graduated in 1978.

Steve previously was the TV voice for Lipscomb University with the games being aired on ESPN3. Selby also provided play-by-play for the Ohio Valley Conference Basketball Tournament. He broadcast the first two rounds of the Men’s Tourna-ment and called the Women’s Championship Game on ESPN3 in 2014.

Steve and his wife Rhonda reside in Bartlett. They have three children: Austin, Preston and Shannon. Steve and Rhonda are the proud grandparents of four boys, Cade, David, Jonathan, Skyler, and one girl, Sadie.

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