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STADIUM HISTORY – Construction of Alliance Bank Stadium began in July of 1995 and was completed 15 months later. The $28 million stadium, through the cooperative venture of Onondaga County, the Empire State Development Corporation, the City of Syracuse, the Syracuse Chiefs, and the Toronto Blue Jays, was officially opened on April 2, 1997 at the Stadium Dedication Ceremony.

SMOKING POLICY – For the health and comfort of all fans, Onondaga County advises that smoking is prohibited in all seating sections, rest rooms, concourse areas, press box and suites in Alliance Bank Stadium. For those fans wishing to smoke, there are designated areas provided off the concourse on the first and third base ramps outside the concourse level.

EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES – Emergency treatment is available at the First Aid Stations located on the concourse level behind section 210 on the third base side.

ATM – The stadium ATM is located next to the Chiefs Souvenir Store on the main concourse behind Section 203.

PUBLIC TELEPHONES – Pay telephones are located in the stadium on the concourse level by the main elevators. Pay telephones are also located outside the stadium Executive Offices to the left of Home Plate Entry.

SECURITY OFFICES – The stadium Security Offices are located on the main concourse level behind section 210 next to the First Aid Station on the third base side.

SECURITY AT THE GATE – No bags, backpacks, sport/gym bags or other carry luggage will be allowed into Alliance Bank Stadium. Stadium Security and Staff reserves the right to inspect all purses, pocket books, fanny packs, etc. on any person at any time. Fans may carry into the stadium personal belongings such as umbrellas, blankets, etc.

STADIUM CONCESSIONS – No food and/or beverages may be brought into Alliance Bank Stadium except for medical reasons. Concession stands are located throughout the stadium to serve your hunger and thirst needs. Centerplate is the official concessionaire of Alliance Bank Stadium. Stadium Security and Staff reserves the right to confiscate any food and/or beverages that are brought into Alliance Bank Stadium

ALLIANCE BANK STADIUM

ALLIANCE BANK STADIUM PRE-GAME SCHEDULE GAME TIME 10:30 12:00 2:00 5:00 6:00 7:00 Chiefs Hitting 8:00 9:30 11:30 2:30 3:30 4:30 Visitors Hitting 8:45 10:15 12:15 3:15 4:15 5:15 FIELD CREW 9:30 11:00 1:00 4:00 5:00 6:00 Chiefs Infield 9:35 11:05 1:05 4:05 5:05 6:05 Visitors Infield 9:45 11:15 1:15 4:15 5:15 6:15 FIELD CREW 9:55 11:25 1:25 4:25 5:25 6:25 Umpires 10:20 11:50 1:50 4:50 5:50 6:50 National Anthem 10:26 11:56 1:56 4:56 5:56 6:56

Alliance Bank Stadium Information

First Game April 3, 1997 vs. Norfolk Tides (L, 13-6) Seating Capacity 11,071 Parking Capacity 3,600 Dimensions 8’ Wall, LF – 335’ LCF – 385’ CF – 408’ RCF – 375’ RF – 330’ Playing Surface Natural Grass Managed and Owned by County of Onondaga Largest Crowd July 14, 2001, Syracuse vs. Buffalo – 12,455

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Chiefs Organization 2 2010 SYRACUSE CHIEFS Trent Jewett, Manager 3 Greg Booker, Pitching Coach 4 Jerry Browne, Hitting Coach 5 Beth Jarrett, Trainer 6 Mike Warren, Strength Coach 6

Players 7-43 2009 REVIEW Game-by-Game Results 44-45 Chiefs Batting Stats 46-47 Chiefs Pitching Stats 48-49 Chiefs Defensive Stats 50 Highs & Lows 51 Attendance 52 SYRACUSE BASEBALL HISTORY Historical Attendance 52 Year-by-Year 53-54 Opening Day Line-ups 55-57 Home Openers 58 All-Time Roster 59-69 Single Game Records 70 Consecutive Game Records 71 Single Season Records 72 All-Time Batting Records 73 .300 Hitters, 5-hit games 74 Home Runs 75 RBI 75 Stolen Bases 76 All-Time Pitching Records 77 Wins/Saves Leaders 78 Low-Hit Games 79 Longest Games 80 WASHINGTON NATIONALS Nationals Club Directory 81 Nationals 2009 Stats 82 Nationals Org. Leaders 83 Nationals 2009 Draft Picks 84 Baseball America Ranks the Nats 84 Affiliation Information 85

Harrisburg Senators 86 Potomac Nationals 87 Hagerstown Suns 88 Vermont Lake Monsters 89 Gulf Coast Nationals 90

INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE International League Office 91 Governor’s Cup 91 2009 Playoffs 92 Syracuse Playoff History 92 IL Batting/Pitching Records 93 2009 IL Final Standings 94 2009 IL Leaders 95 IL Team Stats, Weekly Awards 96 Syracuse IL Awards/All Stars 97 Syracuse vs. the IL 98 Buffalo Bisons 99 Charlotte Knights 100 Columbus Clippers 101 Durham Bulls 102 Gwinnette Braves 103

Indianapolis Indians 104 Lehigh Valley 105

Louisville Bats 106 Norfolk Tides 107 Pawtucket Red Sox 108 Rochester Red Wings 109 Scranton/WB Yankees 110 Toledo Mud Hens 111 2009 Thruway Series 112 IL Umpires, Crews, & Schedule 113-114 MISCELLANEOUS Media Information 115-116 Radio Affiliations 117 Rules of Interest 118-120 Syracuse Baseball Wall of Fame 121-124 INDEX OF FILLER Pre-game on-field Schedule In-Cover 2009 Miscellaneous Info 49 Gold Glove Winners 49 Syracuse Managers 54 Syracuse’s Family Tree 69 Shutouts (Consecutive, DH) 77 Best/Worst Starts 85 2009 Player of the Week Award 96 Syracuse Road Trip Mileage 98 Stadium Ground Rules 114

2010 MEDIA GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS

Copyright 2010 Syracuse Chiefs Baseball Club. All rights reserved. All information is current to March 31, 2010. Entire contents are the property of the Syracuse Chiefs Baseball Club and cannot be reprinted in whole or in part without permission of the Syracuse Chiefs Baseball Club. For additional information, contact John Simone at (315) 474-7833 or via e-mail at [email protected]. Contributions by: Joshua Jones, Jon Piken, Stephanie Cohn, Brian Gardner, Brian Roberts, Josh Holliday, Todd Przybycien Photos courtesy of Glenn Gaston, Washington Nationals and Syracuse Chiefs.

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SYRACUSE CHIEFS Alliance Bank Stadium One Tex Simone Dr. Syracuse, NY 13208 Telephone: (315) 474-7833 Fax: (315) 474-2658 Web Site: www.syracusechiefs.com Email: [email protected]

OFFICERS

Board Chairman Charlie Rich President Ron Gersbacher Vice President Patricia Campbell Vice President/Treasurer Anton Kreuzer Secretary Crandall Melvin III Executive Vice President/COO Tex Simone Assistant Treasurer Bill Dutch

BOARD OF DIRECTORS J. Patrick Barrett Joe Laguardia Michael Santaro Tom Blanchard Doug Logan Robert Scalione Clarence Dunham Fred Matt Fred Sears Bill Eberhardt Frank Mento Paul Solomon Al Halstead John Reynolds Donald R. Waful Neil Katz Stephen A. Rogers Jay Wason, Jr. Richard Ryan

FRONT OFFICE General Manager John Simone Asst. General Manager, Finance Don Lehtonen Asst. General Manager, Marketing & Promotions Mike Voutsinas Director, Sales Paul Fairbanks Director, Group Sales Victor Gallucci Director, Ticket Sales Erin Shappell Director, Merchandising Wendy Shoen Director, Communications Jason Benetti Administrative Assistant Priscilla Venditti Centerplate (Concessionaire) Jim Emm Team Historian Ron Gersbacher Director, Clubhouse Operations Chris Laurenzo Groundskeepers John Stewart Steve German Internist Dr. James Tucker Internist Dr. Michael Kernan Orthopedist Dr. John Cannizzaro Dentist Dr. Timothy Palma Optometrist Dr. Michael Roth Ophthalmologist Dr. Marc Safran Podiatrist Dr. Bill Dutch

HONORARY DIRECTORS *Phil Allen, *Clayton Andrews, Joel Banowit, *Harold Berman, *William T. Bolton, *Dr. Arthur Colasanti, Mary Cotter, *John Cowmeadow, *Glenn Dawley, *Judge John Farnham, Warren Frank, Caryl Frawley, Linda Gray, *Tom Higgins, Richard Hobert, Phillip Hudson, Walter Ilse, Jr., *Bob Johnson, *Doug Johnson, James Johst, Luke LaPorta, *Charles R. Lee, *Armand Magnarelli, *John E. McAuliffe, *Harry Marley, *Hy Miller, Rev. Charles Mills, *Royal O’Day, Bill Ohlendorf, *Bob Olsen, Richard Planner, *Peter Regitano, *Stephen Rogers, *Anthony Santaro, Erwin Schultz, George Schunck, *Frank Swanson, *John Terry, *John Vanderwege, David Weatherup, *Al Werthheimer, Peter Winkleman, Craig Williams (*Deceased)

COMMUNITY BASEBALL CLUB OF CNY, INC.

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COACHING STAFF

MANAGER

Trent Jewett Bats: Right Height: 6’0” Throws: Right Weight: 240 Born: 3/3/64, Dallas, TX Opening Day Age: 46

Trent Jewett begins his first season as manager of the Syracuse Chiefs in 2010. Most recently, he was the manager of the Class A Potomac Nationals of the Carolina League. After a short stint as a catcher in the Pittsburgh Pirates farm system from 1987-1990, Jewett began his coaching career in the Pirates organization. He managed with the Pirates from 1992-2008 including 11 years in AAA...He managed four different teams in his first four years. He started with the Welland Pirates (1992), then the August Pirates (1993), the Salem Buccaneers (1994) and the Carolina Mudcats (1995). He won a Southern League Championship with Carolina that year...The next season, Jewett moved to AAA and became the manager of the Calgary Cannons of the Pacific Coast League for two seasons...In 1998, Jewett became the manager of the Nashville Sounds. He stayed there until the midway point of the 2000 season when he became the third base coach for the Pitts-burgh Pirates where he stayed until 2002...In 2003, Jewett returned to Nashville for his most successful season with the team. Led by former Nationals utility man Rob Mackowiak, the Nashville was the runner up of the Pacific Coast League. Jewett left the Sounds after the 2004 season...His first season in the International League, which he returns to this year, was 2005 when he took over the Indianapolis Indians. In his first season, the team was the league runner up. In 2007, he coached former Chief Brad Eldred at Indianapolis. Jewett stayed with the Indians for four seasons compiling a record of 292-281...In 2009, Jewett became the manager of the Potomac Nationals. It was his first year of coaching not affiliated with the Pirates organization. It was also his first year not at the AAA level since 1996. He led the team to a second place finish in the Carolina League with a 79-58 overall mark...Jewett is a native of Dallas, Texas and has a career managerial record of 1,068-1048.

COACHING/MANAGERIAL CAREER YR Position-Club (Organization) League 1992 Manager– Welland Pirates (Pirates) (NYP) 1993 Manager– Augusta Green Jackets (Pirates) ( SAL) 1994 Manager– Salem Buccaneers (Pirates) (CAR) 1995 Manager– Carolina Mudcats ( Pirates) (SOU) 1996 Manager– Calgary Cannons (Pirates) (PCL) 1997 Manager– Calgary Cannons (Pirates) (PCL) 1998 Manager– Nashville Sounds (Pirates) (PCL) 1999 Manager– Nashville Sounds (Pirates) (PCL) 2000 Manager– Nashville Sounds (Pirates) (PCL) 2000 3B Coach– Pittsburgh Pirates (Pirates) (NL) 2001 3B Coach-Pittsburgh Pirates (Pirates) (NL) 2002 3B Coach– Pittsburgh Pirates (Pirates) (NL) 2003 Manager– Nashville Sounds (Pirates) (PCL) 2004 Manager– Nashville Sounds (Pirates) (PCL) 2005 Manager– Indianapolis Indians (Pirates) (INT) 2007 Manager– Indianapolis Indians (Pirates) (INT) 2008 Manager– Indianapolis Indians (Pirates) (INT) 2009 Manager– Potomac Nationals (Nationals) (CAR)

MANAGERIAL RECORD YR CLUB (LG) W-L (PCT) FINISH 1992 WELLAND (NYP) 31-46 (.403) 6 1993 AUGUSTA (SAL) 59-82 (.418) 7 1994 SALEM (CAR) 64-75 (.460) 3 1995 CAROLINA (SOU) 89-55 (.618) 1 1996 CALGARY (PCL) 74-68 (.521) 3 1997 CALGARY (PCL) 60-78 (.435) 5 1998 NASHVILLE (PCL) 67-76 (.469) 4 1999 NASHVILLE (PCL) 80-60 (.571) 2 2000 NASHVILLE (PCL) 63-79 (.444) 4 2003 NASHVILLE (PCL) 81-62 (.566) 1 2004 NASHVILLE (PCL) 63-79 (.444) 4 2005 INDIANAPOLIS (INT) 78-66 (.542) 2 2007 INDIANAPOLIS (INT) 70-73 (.490) 3 2008 INDIANAPOLIS (INT) 68-76 (.472) 4 2009 POTOMAC (CAR) 79-58 (.577) 2

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PLAYING CAREER

PITCHING COACH

Greg Booker Bats: Right Height: 6’6” Throws: Right Weight: 233 Born: 6/22/1960, Lynchburg, VA Opening Day Age: 49

Greg Booker joins the Chiefs coaching staff with a past as both a player and a coach. Booker spent eight seasons in the major leagues as a pitcher with the San Diego Padres (1983-1989), the Minnesota Twins (1989) and the San Francisco Giants (1990)...After leaving the pro ranks, Booker returned to where his pro career started as a coach with the Padres. Working in San Diego from 1997-2003, he oversaw pitchers like Kevin Brown, Trevor Hoffman, Jake Peavy and Oliver Perez. The team also went to the world series and faced the New York Yankees in 1998...Most recently, Booker has worked as a scout in the Colorado Rockies organi-zation...He is the son in law of former major league manager Jack McKeon...Booker resides in Elon, N.C. in the off-season with his wife Kristi. They have four children, including one who is a player in the Baltimore Orioles minor league system.

COACHING CAREER YR Position - Club (Organization) League 1993 Pitching– Kinston (Cleveland) (CAR) 1994 Pitching– Kinston (Cleveland) (CAR) 1995 Pitching– Canton/Akron (Cleveland) (EAS) 1997 Bullpen– San Diego (Padres) (NL) 1998 Bullpen- San Diego (Padres) (NL) 1999 Bullpen- San Diego (Padres) (NL) 2000 Bullpen- San Diego (Padres) (NL) 2001 Bullpen- San Diego (Padres) (NL) 2001 Pitching- San Diego (Padres) (NL) 2002 Pitching- San Diego (Padres) (NL) 2003 Pitching- San Diego (Padres) (NL) 2004 Pitching- San Diego (Padres) (NL) 2004 Pitching– Asheville (Rockies) (SAL) 2005 Pitching- Asheville (Rockies) (SAL)

YR TEAM (LEAGUE) AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB

1987 Pirates (GCL) .231 27 78 9 18 2 0 0 8 11 8 2

1988 Princeton (APP) .161 24 62 6 10 3 0 1 7 10 23 1

Augusta (SAL) .148 19 54 4 8 0 0 0 3 5 13 1

1989 Salem (CAR) .150 28 80 6 12 1 0 1 5 5 33 1

1990 Harrisburg (EAS) .156 15 45 4 7 0 0 0 3 4 22 0

Minor League Totals .172 113 319 29 55 6 0 2 26 35 99 5

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YR Team (League) W-L ERA G GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO 1981 Walla Walla (NW) 2-3 5.26 11 11 0 0 53.0 55 41 31 35 25

1982 Reno (CAL) 8-13 6.35 27 27 4 0 161.2 160 133 114 157 81

1983 Las Vegas (PCL) 5-6 5.54 46 6 0 1 102.1 120 77 63 68 58

San Diego (NL) 0-1 7.72 6 1 0 0 11.2 18 10 10 9 5

1984 Las Vegas (PCL) 4-3 5.50 9 9 2 0 55.2 66 39 34 24 23

San Diego (NL) 1-1 3.30 32 1 0 0 57.1 67 27 21 27 28

1985 San Diego (NL) 0-1 6.85 17 0 0 0 22.1 20 17 17 17 7

1986 Las Vegas (PCL) 8-9 5.25 36 16 2 4 128.2 148 89 75 65 71

San Diego (NL) 1-0 1.64 9 0 0 0 11.0 10 5 2 4 7

1987 San Diego (NL) 1-1 3.16 44 0 0 1 68.1 62 29 24 30 17

1988 San Diego (NL) 2-2 3.39 34 2 0 0 63.2 68 31 24 19 43

1989 Portland (PCL) 0-3 6.07 14 11 0 0 46.0 57 35 31 22 23

San Diego (NL) 0-1 4.26 11 0 0 0 19.0 15 10 9 10 8

Minnesota (AL) 0-0 4.16 6 0 0 0 8.2 11 4 4 2 3

1990 Phoenix (PCL) 2-4 4.58 49 0 0 10 72.2 83 46 37 36 29

San Francisco Giants (NL) 0-0 13.50 2 0 0 0 2.0 7 3 3 0 1

MAJOR LEAGUE TOTALS: 5-7 3.89 161 4 0 1 264.0 278 136 114 118 119

MINOR LEAGUE TOTALS: 29-41 5.59 192 80 8 15 620.0 689 460 385 407 310

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PLAYING CAREER

HITTING COACH

Jerry Browne Bats: Switch Height: 5’10” Throws: Right Weight: 170 Born: 2/13/66, Christiansted, U.S. Virgin Islands Opening Day Age: 44

Jerry Browne enters his first year with the Syracuse Chiefs as the hitting coach in 2010. This is his first season coaching at the AAA level...Browne comes to Syracuse with a wealth of coaching experience in the Minor Leagues. In 2002, he was the minor league infield instructor for the Toronto Blue Jays. In 2005, he joined the coaching staff of the Augusta GreenJackets of the South Atlantic League...The next year, Browne joined the Nationals organization where he was the hitting coach of the Savannah Sand Gnats. He guided the team to a .241 batting average...Browne moved on to become the hitting coach of the Hagerstown Suns in 2007, their first year of affiliation with the Nationals organization. He helped the team to a .255 batting average...In 2008, Browne moved to the Potomac Nationals. He helped the team to a first place finish in the Carolina League under Randy Knorr, the current manager of Washington’s AA team, the Harrisburg Senators...Browne worked in Potomac for two seasons seeing his team’s batting average rise to .265 in 2008. He coached with current Chiefs Manager Trent Jewett in Potomac in 2009 where Jewett was also manager...Browne spent ten years playing in the Major Leagues from 1986 to 1995. He spent time with the Texas Rangers (1986-1988), Cleve-land Indians (1989-1991), Oakland Athletics (1992-1993), and Florida Marlins (1994-1995). Browne was primarily a second baseman and finished with a career average of .271.

COACHING CAREER YR Position - Club (Organization) League 2001 Roving/Inf- Toronto (Blue Jays) AL 2002 Roving/Inf- Toronto (Blue Jays) AL 2005 Hitting- Augusta Green Jackets (Giants) SAL 2006 Hitting- Savannah Sand Gnats (Nationals) SAL 2007 Hitting- Hagerstown Suns (Nationals) SAL 2008 Hitting-Potomac Nationals (Nationals) CAR 2009 Hitting- Potomac Nationals (Nationals) CAR

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YR Team (League) AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB

1983 Rangers (GCL) .282 48 181 34 51 2 2 0 20 31 16 8

1984 Burlington (MID) .236 127 420 70 99 10 1 0 18 71 76 31

1985 Salem (CAR) .267 122 460 69 123 18 4 3 58 82 62 24

1986 Tulsa (TEX) .303 128 491 82 149 15 7 2 57 62 61 59

Texas (AL) .417 12 24 6 10 2 0 0 3 1 4 0

1987 Texas (AL) .271 132 454 63 123 16 6 1 38 61 50 27

1988 Oklahoma City (AMER) .252 76 286 45 72 15 2 5 34 37 29 14

Texas (AL) .229 73 214 26 49 9 2 1 17 25 32 7

1989 Cleveland (AL) .299 153 598 83 179 31 4 5 45 68 64 14

1990 Cleveland (AL) .267 140 513 92 137 26 5 6 50 72 46 12

1991 Cleveland (AL) .228 107 290 28 66 5 2 1 29 27 29 2

1992 Tacoma (PCL) .412 4 17 1 7 1 1 0 3 3 1 0

Oakland (AL) .287 111 324 43 93 12 2 3 40 40 40 3

1993 Tacoma (PCL) .240 6 25 3 6 0 0 0 2 0 4 1

Oakland (AL) .250 76 260 27 65 13 0 2 19 22 17 4

1994 Florida (NL) .295 101 329 42 97 17 4 3 30 52 23 3

1995 Brevard County (FSL) .286 3 7 0 2 0 0 0 2 1 1 0

Florida (NL) .255 77 184 21 47 4 0 1 17 25 20 1

MAJOR LEAGUE TOTALS: .271 982 3190 431 866 135 25 23 288 393 325 73

Minor League Totals: .270 514 1887 304 509 61 17 10 194 287 250 137

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PLAYING CAREER

TRAINER

Beth Jarrett Born: 4/28/75, Indianapolis, IN Opening Day Age: 34 Years in Professional Baseball: 13 Personal: Jarrett will be entering her second season as the trainer for the Chiefs...Prior to her current position, she had spent the four seasons as head athletic trainer with Double-A Harrisburg (WAS) of the Eastern League...served the club at Savannah of the Single-A South Atlantic League (2003-04) and Clinton of the Single-A Midwest League (2002)...from 1997-2001, she worked with five different independent league clubs...Jarrett is the lone female trainer in minor league baseball, and is believed to be the first female trainer ever to work for any International League club.

STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH

Mike Warren Born: 1/22/80, Murrieta, CA Opening Day Age: 30 Personal: Mike Warren is in his first season as the Strength and Conditioning Coach for the Chiefs. Before joining the Nationals organization, he served as a personal trainer in the state of California. Prior to his experi-ence as a person trainer, Warren was both an Assistant Baseball Coach and Strength and Conditioning Coach for Kansas Wesleyan University in Salina, Kansas. He graduated from Kansas Wesleyan with a B.A. in Physi-cal Education. His wife Torrie and his son Maddux live with him in Syracuse during the season.

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PLAYERS

PITCHER (R)

Adrian Alaniz Bats: Right Height: 6’2” Throws: Right Weight: 200 Born: 3/12/1984 in Austin, TX

Opening Day Age: 26

Obtained: Selected in 8th round of 2007 First-Year Player Draft.

Professional awards/rankings/notes: Finished fifth in ERA (2.39) and tied for second in wins (8) in New

York-Penn League ’07 with Short Season-A Vermont…

MLB info: Has not played in the Major Leagues Positions played: P (64) Played with/for: Jordan Zimmermann (Vermont ’07/Harrisburg ‘08), Michael Burgess (Vermont ’07), Craig Stammen (Potomac ’08), Ross Detwiler (Potomac ’08), Marco Estrada (Harrisburg ’08) College/HS notes (w/ famous alumni): Won College World Series with the University of Texas in 2005 (Team ERA in CWS was 1.40)…Earned the win in game one of the .Championship Series against Florida…Played that season with Taylor Teagarden, J.B. Cox and Drew Stubbs…Threw a no-hitter at the Texas on April 16, 2005 against Oklahoma...finished career at Sinton High School with a record of 48-1

Transactions: N/A

YR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO 07 Vermont NYP 8-2 2.39 13 8 0 60.1 42 18 16 8 62

08 Potomac CAR 9-0 2.62 12 12 0 65.1 50 24 19 25 56

Harrisburg EAS 0-5 3.93 13 13 0 66.1 61 34 29 30 47

09 Vermont NYP 1-0 0.00 2 2 0 9.0 3 0 0 0 8

Harrisburg EAS 3-4 4.76 24 10 1 64.1 69 35 34 33 53

Minor League Totals: 21-11 3.32 64 45 1 265.1 225 111 98 96 226

PITCHER (R)

Erik Arnesen Bats: Right Height: 6’3” Throws: Right Weight: 260 Born: 3/19/1984 in Princeton, NJ Opening Day Age: 26 Obtained: Selected in 17th round of 2006 First-Year Player Draft. Professional awards/rankings/notes: N/A MLB info: Has not played in the Major Leagues Positions played: P (97) Played with/for: Jack Spradlin (Vermont ’06/Harrisburg ‘09), Cory VanAllen (Vermont ’06/Hagerstown ’07/Harrisburg ‘09), Justin Maxwell (Vermont ’06), Jerry Browne (Hitting Coach--Hagerstown ’07/Potomac ‘09), Darnell Coles (Manager—Hagerstown ’08), Trent Jewett (Manager—Potomac ’09) College/HS notes (w/famous alumni): Drafted out of Grove City College, located about an hour north of Pittsburgh…played for the Wolverines…struck out 146 batters in 135 innings and a third in his career at Grove City…went 14-3…attended high school at Timothy Christian in Piscataway, NJ Transactions: N/A

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YR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO 06 Vermont NYP 1-3 4.56 12 8 0 49.1 61 28 25 11 32

07 Hagerstown SAL 6-7 4.61 24 15 0 93.2 119 65 48 19 51

08 Hagerstown SAL 6-4 3.97 25 7 0 81.2 88 37 36 21 75

Potomac CAR 4-3 4.46 8 7 0 42.1 45 24 21 8 36

09 Potomac CAR 4-1 2.23 6 6 0 32.1 37 16 8 7 25

Harrisburg EL 8-6 3.87 22 7 0 123.1 133 59 53 26 91

Minor League Totals: 29-24 4.07 97 64 0 422.2 483 229 191 92 310

PITCHER (R)

Luis Atilano Bats: Right Height: 6’2’’ Throws: Right Weight: 220 Born: 5/10/1985 in Santurce, PR

Opening Day Age: 24

Obtained: Acquired from Atlanta in exchange for Daryle Ward, August

31, 2006.

Professional awards/rankings/notes: South Atlantic League All-Star ’05 with Rome…underwent Tommy John surgery August 10, 2006…played ’09 Baseball World Cup for Puerto Rico…won three games in tourna-ment, allowed five earned runs and 17 hits in 20 innings and a third…allowed just one earned run in complete game victory over South Korea on September 23, 2009… MLB info: Has not played in Major Leagues Positions played: P (116) Played with/for: Clint Sammons (Danville ’04), Van Pope (Rome ’05), Rocket Wheeler (Manager—Rome ’05/Myrtle Beach ‘06), Jo-Jo Reyes (Myrtle Beach ’06), Diory Hernandez (Myrtle Beach ’06), Ross Detwiler (Potomac ’08), Jerry Browne (Hitting Coach—Potomac ’08) College/HS notes (w/famous alumni): Attended Gabriela Mistral School in Lares, Puerto Rico…from same hometown as Luis Aquino, Ivan DeJesus and Jorge Posada

Transactions: N/A

YR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO 03 Braves GCL 3-2 3.83 12 12 0 54.0 61 25 23 7 24 04 Danville APP 5-1 4.20 13 13 0 64 .1 64 32 30 10 54

05 Rome SAL 8-9 4.17 24 24 0 136.0 138 77 63 32 66 06 Myrtle Beach CAR 6-7 4.50 19 18 0 116.0 134 63 58 27 45 07 Nationals GCL 0-0 6.75 1 0 0 1.1 1 1 1 1 2

08 Hagerstown SAL 0-0 3.16 7 3 1 25.2 29 14 9 7 13

Harrisburg EAS 0-1 1.50 2 1 0 6.0 6 3 1 2 3

Potomac CAR 5-2 2.32 15 11 0 62.0 50 21 16 14 39

09 Harrisburg EAS 7-8 4.16 21 20 0 114.2 143 58 53 27 61

Syracuse INT 2-0 2.45 2 2 0 11.0 11 3 3 1 5

Minor League Totals: 36-30 3.91 116 104 1 591.0 637 297 257 128 312

PITCHER (L)

Will Atwood Bats: Left Height: 6’2” Throws: Left Weight: 180 Born: 7/2/1988 in Piedmont, SC Opening Day Age: 21 Obtained: Selected in 12th round of 2008 First-Year Player Draft.

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Professional awards/rankings: N/A MLB info: Has not played in the Major Leagues Positions played: P (38) Played with/for: Trent Jewett (Manager-Potomac ’09), Jerry Browne (Hitting Coach-Potomac ’09) College/HS notes (w/famous alumni): Attended Greenvile High School in Greenville, SC…Played for the Red Raiders…Named South Carolina AAA Player of the Year in 2005…Played three seasons at the University of South Carolina along with 2008 first round draft picks Reese Havens and Justin Smoak Transactions: N/A

YR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO

08 Vermont NYP 2-1 2.41 12 12 0 52.1 40 17 14 9 60

09 Potomac CAR 8-8 4.61 26 26 0 136.2 142 76 70 40 118

Minor League Totals: 10-9 4.00 38 38 0 189.0 182 93 84 49 178

PITCHER (R)

Collin Balester Bats: Right Height: 6’5” Throws: Right Weight: 190 Born: 6/6/1986 in Huntington Beach, CA Opening Day Age: 23 Obtained: Selected in 4th Round of 2004 First-Year Player Draft.

Professional awards/rankings: Finished tied third in wins in ’08 with Triple-A Syracuse (7), Futures Game Participant 2007 MLB info: Made debut on 7/1/08 against Florida Marlins…Pitched 5 innings and struck out three in a Nation-als victory…In the majors has a 4-11 mark with a 5.87 ERA Positions played: P (139) Played with/for: Craig Stammen (Potomac ’06), Tim Raines (Hitting Coach--Harrisburg ’07) College/HS notes (w/famous alumni): Attended Huntington Beach (CA) High School…Other alumni include Howie Clark (Orioles, Blue Jays, Twins), Hank Conger (Los Angeles Angels organization), and Jim Dedrick (Orioles)

Transactions: Signed 1-year, $401,000 contract with the Washington Nationals on Feb 14, 2009

YR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO 04 Expos GCL 1-2 2.19 5 4 0 24.2 20 8 6 5 21

05 Savannah SAL 8-6 3.67 24 23 0 125.0 105 62 51 42 95

06 Potomac CAR 4-5 5.20 23 22 0 117.2 126 71 68 53 87

Harrisburg EAS 1-0 1.83 3 3 0 19.2 15 5 4 6 10

07 Harrisburg EAS 2-7 3.74 17 17 0 98.2 103 47 41 25 77 Columbus INT 2-3 4.18 10 10 0 51.2 49 27 24 23 40

08 Columbus INT 9-3 4.00 15 15 0 78.2 79 37 35 23 64

Washington NL 3-7 5.51 15 15 0 80.0 92 53 49 28 50 09 Washington NL 1-4 6.82 7 7 0 30.1 34 24 23 14 20 Syracuse INT 7-10 4.44 20 20 0 107.1 129 58 53 37 71

MAJOR LEAGUE Totals: 4-11 5.87 22 22 0 110.1 126 77 72 42 70 Minor League Totals: 34-36 4.07 117 114 0 623.1 626 315 282 214 465

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PITCHER (R)

Miguel Batista Bats: Right Height: 6’1’’ Throws: Right Weight: 210 Born: 2/19/1971 in Santo Domingo, DR Opening Day Age: 39 Obtained: Signed as a Minor League free agent, January 1, 2010. Professional awards/rankings: Won World Series with Arizona in 2001 MLB info: Made debut on 4/11/92…Played with seven different teams Positions played: P (590) Played with/for: Barry Bonds (Pittsburgh ’92), Gary Sheffield/Al Leiter (Florida ’96), Javier Vazquez/Carl Pavano/Dustin Hermanson (Montreal ’00), Curt Schilling/Randy Johnson (Arizona ’01/’02/’03), Roy Halladay (Toronto ‘04/’05) College/HS notes (w/famous alumni): Attended Nuevo Horizondes High School in San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic Transactions: Signed by Montreal as a free agent on 2/29/88…Drafted by Pittsburgh from Montreal in Rule V Draft on 12/9/91…Released by Montreal on 11/18/94…Signed as a free agent by Florida on 11/9/94…Taken off waivers by Chicago Cubs on 11/17/96..Traded to Montreal for Henry Rodriguez on 12/12/97…Traded to Kansas City for Brad Rigby on 12/25/00…Signed as a free agent with Arizona 11/3/00…Signed as a free agent with Toronto 12/18/03….Traded with Orlando Hudson to Arizona for Sergio Santos and Troy Glaus 12/27/05…Signed as a free agent with Seattle 12/14/06

YR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO 88 Expos DSL 0-0 0.00 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 89 Expos DSL 0-0 0.00 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 90 Expos GULF 4-3 2.06 9 6 0 40.1 33 16 9 19 22 Rockford MID 0-1 8.76 3 2 0 12.1 16 13 12 5 7 91 Rockford MID 11-5 4.04 23 23 0 133.2 126 74 60 57 90 92 Pittsburgh NL 0-0 9.00 1 0 0 2.0 4 2 2 3 1 West Palm Beach FSL 7-7 3.80 24 24 0 135.0 130 69 57 54 92

93 Harrisburg EAST 13-5 4.34 26 26 0 141.0 139 79 68 86 91 94 Harrisburg EAST 0-1 2.38 3 3 0 11.1 8 3 3 9 5 95 Charlotte INT 6-12 4.80 34 18 0 116.1 118 79 62 60 58 96 Charlotte INT 4-3 5.38 47 2 4 77.0 93 57 46 39 56 Florida NL 0-0 5.56 9 0 0 11.1 9 8 7 7 6 97 Iowa AMAS 9-4 4.20 31 14 0 122.0 117 60 57 38 95 Chicago NL 0-5 5.70 11 6 0 36.1 36 24 23 24 27 98 Montreal NL 3-5 3.80 56 13 0 135.0 141 66 57 65 92 99 Ottawa INT 0-1 2.25 3 3 0 8.0 3 2 2 4 7 Montreal NL 8-7 4.88 39 17 1 134.2 146 88 73 58 95 00 Montreal NL 0-1 14.04 4 0 0 8.1 19 14 13 3 7 Kansas City AL 2-6 7.74 14 9 0 57.0 66 54 49 34 30 Omaha PCL 2-2 6.04 18 1 3 28.1 35 20 19 7 27

01 Arizona NL 11-8 3.36 48 0 0 139.1 113 57 52 60 90 02 Arizona NL 8-9 4.29 36 1 0 184.2 172 99 88 70 112

03 Arizona NL 10-9 3.54 36 2 5 193.1 197 85 76 60 142

04 Toronto AL 10-13 4.80 38 2 31 198.2 206 115 106 96 104

05 Toronto AL 5-8 4.10 71 0 0 74.2 80 39 34 27 54

06 Arizona NL 11-8 4.58 34 3 0 206.1 231 116 105 84 110

07 Seattle AL 16-11 4.29 33 0 0 193.0 209 101 92 85 133 08 Seattle AL 4-14 6.26 44 0 1 115.0 135 89 80 79 73 09 Seattle AL 7-4 4.04 56 0 1 71.1 79 37 32 39 52

MAJOR LEAGUE Totals: 95-108 4.54 530 237 39 1761.0 1843 994 889 794 1128 Minor League Totals: 56-44 4.31 221 122 7 825.1 816 472 395 378 550

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INFIELDER/OUTFIELDER

Eric Bruntlett Bats: Right Height: 6’0’’ Throws: Right Weight: 200 Born: 3/29/1978 in Lafayette, IN Opening Day Age: 32 Obtained: Signed as a Minor League free agent, December 28, 2009. Professional awards/rankings: Recorded the first game ending unassisted triple play in National League history against the New York Mets on 8/23/09 MLB info: Made debut 4/7/03…Has spent time at every position other than pitcher or catcher...Won World Series as a member of the 2008 Philadelphia Phillies Positions played: SS (575), 2B (159), LF (78), CF (63), 3B (49), RF (19), DH (11), 1B (8) Played with/for: Tim Redding/Brad Lidge (Round Rock ’01), Adam Everett (New Orleans ’03), Jeff Kent/Jeff Bagwell (Houston ’04), Roger Clemens/Roy Oswalt (Houston ’05), Ryan Howard/Chase Utley (Philadelphia ’08, ’09) College/HS notes (w/famous alumni): Played for the Harrison High School Raiders in West Lafayette, IN…Inducted into Harrison High Hall of Fame in 2005…Played three years for the Stanford Cardinal…Two-time member of the NCAA Regional All-Tournament team in 1999 and 2000

Transactions: Selected by the Houston Astros in the 9th Round (277th overall) of the 2000 MLB draft…Traded

to Philadelphia Phillies on 11/7/07 along with Brad Lidge in exchange for Geoff Geary, Michael Bourn and Mike

Costanzo…Released by Philadelphia on 11/16/2009

YR CLUB LG AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS 00 Martinsville APP .273 50 172 40 47 11 4 1 21 30 22 14 1 01 Round Rock CAR .266 123 503 84 134 23 3 3 40 50 76 23 7 New Orleans SOU .125 5 16 3 2 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 0

02 Round Rock SOU .265 116 464 81 123 21 2 2 48 56 61 35 12

New Orleans CAR .206 18 68 9 14 3 0 0 1 10 10 1 1

03 New Orleans INT .259 84 324 48 84 10 0 2 27 35 51 9 4 Houston NL .259 31 54 3 14 3 0 1 4 0 10 0 0

04 New Orleans NL .250 86 332 50 83 12 4 6 37 35 72 14 4

Houston NL .250 45 52 14 13 2 0 4 8 7 13 4 0 05 Houston INT .220 91 109 19 24 5 2 4 14 10 25 7 2 06 Round Rock NL .219 22 73 11 16 3 1 1 7 17 13 3 2 Houston INT .277 73 119 11 33 8 0 0 10 13 21 3 1

07 Round Rock INT .278 61 227 31 63 10 4 1 21 31 36 13 4

Houston NL .246 80 138 16 34 5 0 0 14 20 27 6 3 08 Philadelphia INT .217 120 212 37 46 9 1 2 15 21 35 9 2 09 Philadelphia NL .171 72 105 15 18 7 0 0 7 5 26 2 0

MAJOR LEAGUE Totals: .231 512 789 115 182 39 3 11 72 76 157 31 8 Minor League Totals: .260 565 2179 357 556 93 18 16 203 266 342 112 35

CATCHER/INFIELDER

Jamie Burke Bats: Right Height: 6’0’’ Throws: Right Weight: 225 Born: 9/24/1971 in Roseburg, OR Opening Day Age: 38 Obtained: Acquired from Seattle in exchange for cash considerations, September 17, 2009.

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Professional awards/rankings/notes: Has played for five separate organizations—ANA/CHW/TEX/SEA/WAS…won Northwest League championship with Boise in 1993…won Midwest League championship with Cedar Rapids in 1994…lost in California League semifinals with Lake Elsinore in 1995…lost in Pacific Coast League championship in 2002 MLB info: Made ML debut with Angels in 2001…has played in 190 ML games for five separate teams…hit first ML home run in his final game of 2007 with Mariners off of A.J. Murray of Texas…has been a reserve catcher for Kenji Johjima, A.J. Pierzynski, Bengie Molina, Miguel Olivo and Sandy Alomar among others Positions played: C (586), 3B (580), 1B (157), DH (74), OF (33), 2B (7), P (3) Played with/for: Aaron Guiel (Boise ’93/Cedar Rapids ‘94), Bengie Molina (Cedar Rapids ’94), Doug Davis (Lake Elsinore ’95), Mike Holtz (Lake Elsinore ’95), Darin Erstad (Vancouver ’96), Steve Scarsone (Vancouver ’98), Scot Shields (Edmonton ’00), Ramon Ortiz (Edmonton ’00), Mark Lukasiewicz (Salt Lake City ’01), Chone Figgins (Salt Lake City ’02), Ross Gload (Charlotte ’03), Brandon McCarthy (Charlotte ’05), Laynce Nix (Oklahoma ’06), R.A. Dickey (Oklahoma ’06)

College/HS notes (w/famous alumni): Drafted in 9th round of 1993 entry draft by the California Angels…

attended Oregon State University where he played baseball and football…kicked for OSU’s football team from

1990 to 1992…played third base for the Beavers in baseball…from same hometown as former Buffalo Bison

Jeremy Guthrie

Transactions: Signed as free agent by White Sox ’03, signed as free agent by Rangers ’05, non-roster invitee

to Spring Training by Mariners ‘07

YR CLUB LG AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS 93 Boise NWST .301 66 226 32 68 11 1 1 30 39 28 2 3

94 Cedar Rapids MID .264 127 469 57 124 24 1 1 47 40 64 6 8

95 Lake Elsinore CAL .274 106 365 47 100 15 6 2 56 32 53 6 4 96 Midland TEX .319 45 144 24 46 8 2 2 16 20 22 1 1 Vancouver PCL .250 41 156 12 39 5 0 1 14 7 18 2 1

97 Midland TEX .329 116 428 77 141 44 3 6 72 40 46 2 3

Vancouver PCL .296 8 27 4 8 1 0 0 3 3 2 0 0 98 Vancouver PCL .216 61 162 16 35 6 0 2 14 13 25 0 1 Midland TEX .244 12 41 7 10 1 0 0 4 7 4 0 0

99 Edmonton PCL .336 46 149 29 50 9 0 3 16 23 18 0 1

00 Edmonton PCL .240 75 263 25 63 12 0 0 17 19 42 1 1 01 Anaheim AL .200 9 5 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 Salt Lake PCL .219 61 215 25 47 10 3 0 27 19 28 1 0 02 Salt Lake PCL .304 88 316 47 96 12 4 8 44 20 37 1 3 03 Charlotte INT .322 94 323 47 104 13 0 6 50 20 39 1 1 Chicago AL .375 6 8 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 04 Charlotte INT .231 37 134 12 31 6 0 2 12 9 15 0 0 Chicago AL .333 57 120 22 40 9 0 0 15 10 13 0 0

05 Chicago AL .000 11 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Charlotte INT .265 102 358 50 95 22 1 10 53 36 53 1 3

06 Oklahoma PCL .278 102 370 46 103 21 1 10 49 22 41 0 0 07 Seattle AL .301 50 113 19 34 8 0 1 12 7 17 0 1 08 Seattle AL .261 48 92 10 24 3 0 1 8 5 7 0 1 09 Seattle AL .122 13 41 1 5 0 0 1 1 2 13 0 0 Tacoma PCL .284 22 81 7 23 7 0 0 11 5 12 0 0 Washington NL .100 6 10 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 5 0 0

MAJOR LEAGUE Totals: .277 190 390 53 108 20 0 3 39 25 57 0 2 Minor League Totals: .280 1209 4227 564 1183 227 22 54 535 374 547 24 30

INFIELDER

Seth Bynum Bats: Right Height: 6’0” Throws: Right Weight: 180 Born: 12/19/1980 in Louisville, KY Opening Day Age: 29 Obtained: Signed as a non-drafted free agent May 28, 2004. Professional awards/rankings: International League All Star in 2009 with the Syracuse Chiefs MLB info: Has not played in the Major Leagues Positions played: SS (371), 2B (187), 3B (5), DH( 5), 1B (2)

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Played with/for: Ian Desmond (Savannah ‘04) and Ryan Zimmerman (Savannah ’04)… John Stearns (Manager--Harrisburg ’08) College/HS notes (w/famous alumni): Started collegiate career at Lincoln Trail Junior College (IL)…Transferred and played two seasons at Indiana University…hit .387 his second year as a Hoosier

Transactions: N/A

YR CLUB LG AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS 04 Savannah SAL .236 24 72 11 17 2 0 1 3 9 24 0 0 Brevard County FSL .235 20 51 7 12 3 1 1 3 4 20 0 0

05 Potomac CAR .179 35 84 16 15 4 1 1 6 5 20 2 2

Savannah SAL .301 50 186 32 56 13 3 5 29 29 40 6 1

06 Potomac CAR .244 34 119 16 29 7 1 1 6 10 39 6 3

Harrisburg EAS .232 72 203 19 47 10 0 0 11 30 46 2 2 07 Potomac CAR .316 9 38 2 12 6 0 0 5 0 7 0 0 Harrisburg EAS .231 66 212 21 49 5 1 6 34 19 44 4 2

08 Potomac CAR .266 50 177 28 47 13 0 6 30 14 36 2 1

Harrisburg EAS .264 83 273 50 72 16 2 15 49 28 90 1 3

09 Harrisburg EAS .400 4 15 1 6 0 0 1 2 1 1 1 0

Syracuse INT .262 134 465 58 122 24 3 19 67 31 138 6 3

Minor League Totals: .264 581 1895 261 484 103 12 56 245 180 505 32 17

PITCHER (R)

Adam Carr Bats: Right Height: 6’2” Throws: Right Weight: 220 Born: 4/1/1984 in Felton, CA

Opening Day Age: 26

Obtained: Selected in 18th round of 2006 First-Year Player Draft.

Professional awards/rankings/notes: Played for the 2008 Carolina League Champion Potomac Nationals

MLB info: Has not played in Major Leagues Positions played: P (147), DH (14) Played with/for: John Lannan (Savannah ’06/Potomac ‘07), Craig Stammen (Savannah ’06/Potomac ‘07/Harrisburg ‘08), Jordan Zimmermann (Harrisburg ’08), Jerry Browne (Hitting Coach—Savannah ‘06/Potomac ’09) College/HS notes (w/famous alumni): Attended Oklahoma State University…same school as former big-leaguers Robin Ventura, Jeromy Burnitz and Pete Incaviglia along with former Chiefs’ pitcher Mark Lu-kasiewicz…also attended West Valley College in Saratoga, CA (southwest of San Jose)

Transactions: N/A

YR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO 06 Nationals GCL 1-0 3.06 10 0 1 17.2 13 6 6 9 19 Savannah SAL 0-0 2.25 6 0 0 8.0 8 2 2 4 8

07 Potomac CAR 3-1 1.81 41 0 10 49.2 30 12 10 38 65

Harrisburg EAS 1-0 1.64 7 0 2 11.0 7 2 2 9 13

08 Potomac CAR 3-4 6.15 21 0 5 26.1 29 19 18 13 31

Harrisburg EAS 3-4 6.95 30 0 11 33.2 39 27 26 22 27

09 Harrisburg EAS 0-1 8.71 8 0 0 10.1 16 13 10 9 7

Potomac CAR 2-6 5.82 24 11 1 72.2 84 52 47 34 32 Minor League Totals: 13-16 4.75 147 11 30 229.1 226 133 121 136 202

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PITCHER (L)

Matt Chico Bats: Left Height: 5’11’’ Throws: Left Weight: 190 Born: 6/10/1983 in Fullerton, CA Opening Day Age: 26

Obtained: Acquired from Arizona with Garrett Mock in exchange for

Livan Hernandez, August 7, 2006.

Professional awards/rankings: N/A MLB info: Made debut on 4/4/07 against Florida giving up six runs…Picked up first win on 4/16/07 against Atlanta going 5 innings allowing just four hits…Did not win a game in 8 starts in 2008 Positions played: P (130) Played with/for: Brett Butler (Manager-Lancaster ’06), Ross Ohlendorf/Garrett Mock/Micah Owings (Tennessee ’06), Steve McCatty (Pitching Coach-Columbus ’07/’08), Tim Foli (Manager-Columbus ’08), Drew Storen (Hagerstown ’09) College/HS notes (w/famous alumni): Attended Fallbrook High School…Also attended University of South-ern California for one year and played along with current major leaguers J.P. Howell (Tampa Bay) and Anthony Reyes (Cleveland)…Team finished first in the Pac-10 Conference and was ranked 14th in the country Transactions: Drafted by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 3rd Round (96th overall) in the 2003 Draft…Traded

to Washington along with Garrett Mock for Livan Hernandez on 8/7/06

YR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO 03 Yakima NWST 7-4 3.53 17 13 0 71.1 75 28 28 25 71

04 South Bend MID 8-5 2.57 14 14 0 87.2 59 26 25 27 89

05 Lancaster CAL 7-2 3.36 18 18 0 110.0 101 50 46 39 102

Tennessee SOU 1-7 5.98 10 10 0 52.2 75 44 35 15 35

06 Lancaster CAL 3-4 3.76 10 10 0 50.1 48 25 21 11 49

Tennessee SOU 7-2 2.22 13 13 0 81.0 62 22 20 21 63

Harrisburg EAS 2-0 3.27 4 4 0 22.0 28 9 8 8 13

07 Columbus INT 1-1 3.27 2 2 0 11.0 9 4 4 5 7

Washington NL 7-9 4.63 31 31 0 167.0 183 96 86 74 94 08 Columbus INT 0-0 9.00 1 1 0 4.0 7 4 4 2 1 Washington NL 0-6 6.19 11 8 0 48.0 63 34 33 17 31 09 Hagerstown SAL 0-0 2.45 3 3 0 11.0 11 3 3 0 8 Harrisburg EAS 2-4 4.29 12 12 0 50.1 54 27 24 28 36

MAJOR LEAGUE Totals: 7-15 4.98 42 39 0 215.0 246 130 119 91 125 Minor League Totals: 38-29 3.56 104 100 0 551.1 529 242 218 181 474

OUTFIELDER

Mike Daniel Bats: Left Height: 6’4’’ Throws: Right Weight: 185 Born: 8/17/1984 in New Orleans, LA Opening Day Age: 25 Obtained: Selected in 7th round of 2005 First-Year Player Draft. Professional awards/rankings: Named to the New York Penn-League All Star game with the Vermont Lake Monsters in 2006 MLB info: Has not played in the Major Leagues Positions played: CF (257), RF (155), LF (113), DH (129) Played with/for: Chris Iannetta (North Carolina ’03,’04), Justin Maxwell (Vermont ’06, Savannah ‘06), Ian Desmond (Potomac ’07), Roger Bernadina, Shairon Martis (Harrisburg ’08), Daryle Ward, Pete Orr (Syracuse ’09)

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College/HS notes (w/famous alumni): Played three seasons at North Carolina for Coach Mike Fox…Finished third on the team with 16 doubles his sophomore year…Attended South Mecklenburg (NC) High School…former MLB players Stu Cole and Carlos Crawford are alumni

Transactions: N/A

YR CLUB LG AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS 05 Vermont NYP .260 67 235 41 61 6 4 3 25 29 64 6 7 06 Savannah SAL .193 52 181 20 35 5 1 4 16 26 52 8 4 Vermont NYP .304 53 181 29 55 8 3 3 18 16 52 13 4

07 Hagerstown SAL .290 54 207 38 60 15 1 7 37 19 50 9 5

Potomac CAR .296 71 280 37 83 20 5 4 41 29 62 16 6

08 Harrisburg EAS .256 134 485 61 124 12 2 14 56 59 126 19 11

09 Harrisburg EAS .250 107 380 47 95 15 6 7 42 31 75 11 4

Syracuse INT .279 11 43 5 12 2 1 0 2 4 12 2 1

Minor League Totals: .264 549 1992 278 525 83 23 42 237 213 493 84 42

OUTFIELDER

Leonard Davis Bats: Left Height: 5’10” Throws: Right Weight: 215 Born: 12/24/1983 in Los Banos, CA Opening Day Age: 21 Obtained: Selected in the 8th round of 2004 First-Year Player Draft. Professional awards/rankings: N/A MLB info: Has not played in the Major Leagues Positions played: 3B (328), LF (107), 2B (67), DH (36), RF (32), CF (5) Played with/for: Ian Desmond (Gulf Coast ’04/Harrisburg ‘09), Justin Maxwell (Savannah ’06), Jerry Browne (Hitting Coach-Savannah ’06/Hagerstown ’07/Potomac ‘08), Randy Knorr (Manager-Potomac ’08), Joel Guzman/Luke Montz/Freddie Bynum (Harrisburg ’09) College/HS notes (w/famous alumni): Attended Dos Palos High School in Dos Palos, CA…Played at Fresno City College which counts Tom Seaver and Ted Lilly as alumni

Transactions: Signed a one year contract with the Washington Nationals on 2/14/09

YR CLUB LG AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS 04 Expos GCL .182 42 143 18 26 6 1 3 14 19 58 2 3

05 Vermont NYP .300 67 237 34 71 8 8 7 35 12 64 8 4 06 Savannah SAL .225 83 289 32 65 12 4 8 38 21 87 4 5

07 Hagerstown SAL .290 96 348 47 101 29 4 16 56 25 86 7 6 Potomac CAR .262 23 84 8 22 4 0 4 10 1 22 0 2

08 Potomac CAR .332 63 217 47 72 14 2 14 37 23 47 7 5

Harrisburg EAS .488 10 41 8 20 1 0 4 10 6 5 2 0

Columbus INT .239 49 180 21 43 13 3 7 29 5 48 1 1

09 Harrisburg EAS .281 112 392 47 110 19 5 14 51 32 95 14 2

Syracuse INT .208 14 48 4 10 1 1 2 4 4 13 0 0

Minor League Totals: .273 559 1979 266 540 107 28 79 284 148 525 45 28

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Ross Detwiler Bats: Right Height: 6’5” Throws: Left Weight: 185 Born: 3/6/1986 in St. Louis, MO Opening Day Age: 24 Obtained: Selected in 1st round (6th overall) of 2007 First-Year Player Draft. Professional awards/rankings: One of only three Washington players to appear in the Major Leagues in the same year he was drafted…The other two are Chad Cordero and Ryan Zimmerman MLB info: Made debut on 9/7/07 tossing one inning in a 7-1 Washington loss to finish the game…First player drafted in 2007 to appear in the majors…Made seven starts for Washington in 2009 including his first start on 5/18/09 against Pittsburgh Positions played: P (64) Played with/for: Craig Stammen/Jordan Zimmerman (Potomac’ 08), John Lannan/Garrett Mock (Washington ’09) College/HS notes (w/famous alumni): Played three years at Missouri State University…Member of the 2006 All-Missouri Valley Conference Tournament Team…Finished his Bears career with a record of 11-11…Struck out 110 batters in 89 IP as a junior…Attended Holt High School in Wentzville, MO…Played for the Indians

Transactions: Signed 1-year, $400,000 contract with the Washington Nationals on Feb 14, 2009

YR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO 07 Nationals GCL 0-0 2.25 4 4 0 12.0 11 3 3 3 15 Potomac CAR 2-2 4.22 5 4 0 21.1 27 11 10 9 13 Washington NL 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 1

08 Potomac CAR 8-8 4.86 26 26 0 124.0 140 72 67 57 114

09 Harrisburg EAS 0-3 2.96 6 6 0 27.1 28 14 9 10 28

Syracuse INT 4-2 3.10 10 10 0 49.1 56 23 17 20 42

Washington NL 1-6 5.00 15 14 0 75.2 87 43 42 33 43

MAJOR LEAGUE Totals: 1-6 4.93 16 14 0 76.2 87 43 42 33 44 Minor League Totals: 14-15 4.08 51 50 0 234.0 262 123 106 99 212

OUTFIELDER

Chris Duncan Bats: Left Height: 6’5’’ Throws: Right Weight: 230 Born: 5/5/1981 in Tucson, AZ Opening Day Age: 28 Obtained: Signed as a Minor League free agent, January 19, 2010.

Professional awards/rankings/notes: Finished third in MLB in ’06 in home runs per at-bat with Cardinals (1/12.7)…was Cardinals’ 2006 Rookie of the Year….won World Series with Cardinals in ’06 (4-1 over Tigers)… Won Midwest League Championship with Peoria in 2002…won Southern League Co-Championship with Tennessee in 2004 (finals with Mobile cancelled due to threat of Hurricane Ivan)…was a supplemental draft pick for Cardinals’ offseason loss of Delino DeShields MLB info: Made Major-League debut September 10, 2005…pinch hit against the Mets in the eighth and flied out against Aaron Heilman…was last player to hit a home run in the regular season at old Busch Stadium… Homer came in fifth inning off of Brandon Claussen in 7-5 Cardinals victory, October 2, 2005 Positions played: 1B (739), LF (298), RF (76), DH (76) Played with/for: Coco Crisp (Johnson City ’99), Albert Pujols (Peoria ’00/St. Louis ’05-‘09), Bo Hart (Potomac ’01/Memphis ‘05), Yadier Molina (Peoria ’02), Adam Wainwright (Memphis ’05)

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College/HS notes (w/famous alumni): Drafted out of Canyon del Oro High School in Tucson…played for the Dorados…same school as Major-Leaguers Brian Anderson, Scott Hairston and Ian Kinsler…brother Shelley plays for the Yankees and father Dave is Cardinals’ Pitching Coach

Transactions: Originally drafted by Cardinals in 1st round (46th overall) in 1999 entry draft…traded to Red Sox

July 22, 2009 in exchange for SS Julio Lugo

YR Club LG AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS 99 Johnson City APP .214 55 201 23 43 8 1 6 34 25 62 3 1

00 Peoria MID .256 122 450 52 115 34 0 8 57 36 111 1 2

01 Potomac CAR .179 49 168 12 30 6 0 3 16 10 47 4 4 Peoria MID .306 80 297 44 91 23 2 13 59 36 55 13 3 02 Peoria MID .271 129 487 58 132 25 4 16 75 44 118 5 5

03 Palm Beach FSL .254 121 425 26 108 20 0 2 42 44 115 4 4 Tennessee SOU .200 10 25 1 5 1 0 1 3 0 6 0 0

04 Tennessee SOU .289 120 387 57 112 23 0 16 65 64 94 8 4

05 Memphis PCL .265 128 431 57 114 21 2 21 73 63 104 1 3

St. Louis NL .200 9 10 2 2 1 0 1 3 0 5 0 0

06 Memphis PCL .271 52 181 23 49 11 0 7 31 25 53 1 2

St. Louis NL .293 90 280 60 82 11 3 22 43 30 69 0 0

07 St. Louis NL .259 127 375 51 97 20 0 21 70 55 123 2 1 08 Memphis PCL .160 7 25 5 4 2 0 0 3 4 5 0 0 St. Louis NL .248 76 222 26 55 8 0 6 27 34 52 2 1 09 St. Louis NL .227 87 260 25 59 15 2 5 32 41 67 0 1 Pawtucket INT .188 27 85 8 16 3 0 2 10 7 20 0 0

MAJOR LEAGUE Totals: .257 389 1147 164 295 55 5 55 175 160 316 4 3 Minor League Totals: .259 900 3162 366 819 177 9 95 468 358 790 40 28

PITCHER (R)

Terrence Engles Bats: Switch Height: 6’4’’ Throws: Right Weight: 170 Born: 11/12/1985 in Staten Island, NY Opening Day Age: 24 Obtained: Selected in 20th round of 2003 First-Year Player Draft. Professional awards/rankings/notes: Missed entire 2007 season due to injury….played for 2008 Carolina League Champion Potomac Nationals MLB info: Has not played in the Major Leagues Positions played: P (83) Played with/for: Cory VanAllen (Vermont ’06), Jack Spradlin (Vermont ’06), Erik Arnesen (Vermont ‘06/Hagerstown ’08), Rich Gale (Pitching Coach—Hagerstown ’09) College/HS notes (w/famous alumni): Attended Seminole Community College

Transactions: N/A

YR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO 04 Expos GCL 0-4 9.75 10 6 2 24.0 31 28 26 12 17 05 Nationals GCL 2-3 4.28 12 9 0 54.2 56 33 26 15 45 06 Vermont NYP 2-8 5.43 14 12 0 59.2 70 43 36 15 41 07 Restricted 0-0 —— 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

08 Potomac CAR 0-5 9.47 6 5 0 19.0 28 25 20 15 22

Hagerstown SAL 3-5 6.16 22 12 1 76.0 93 68 52 22 46

09 Hagerstown SAL 4-2 3.53 10 10 0 51.0 50 22 20 12 60

Potomac CAR 4-3 3.12 9 8 0 49.0 43 19 17 17 48 Minor League Totals: 15-30 5.32 83 62 3 333.1 371 238 197 108 279

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Jesse English Bats: Left Height: 6’3’’ Throws: Left Weight: 220 Born: 9/13/1984 in Oceanside, CA Opening Day Age: 25 Obtained: Claimed off waivers from San Francisco, September 10, 2009.

Professional awards/rankings: N/A MLB info: Has not played in the Major Leagues Positions played: P (120) Played with/for: Matt Cain (AZ League Giants ’02) College/HS notes (w/famous alumni): Attended Rancho Buena Vista (CA) High School…Played for the Longhorns…Former Major Leaguer Dave Roberts also attended the same school

Transactions: Selected by the San Francisco Giants in the 6th Round (187th overall) of the 2002 MLB draft…

Signed a one-year contract with San Francisco on 2/26/09

YR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO 02 Giants AZL 4-1 2.68 12 12 0 47.0 33 17 14 18 68

03 Giants AZL 0-1 3.98 7 6 0 20.1 11 11 9 19 31 04 Hagerstown SAL 0-1 7.48 17 4 0 43.1 39 37 36 40 46 05 Injured 0-0 —— 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 06 Salem-Keizer NOR 3-0 6.35 17 0 0 28.1 21 21 20 18 40 07 Salem-Keizer NOR 5-0 0.69 10 0 0 26.0 14 2 2 5 46 San Jose CAL 0-1 3.24 5 2 0 8.1 8 3 3 6 11

08 San Jose CAL 13-7 3.19 26 26 0 135.1 121 57 48 51 135 09 Connecticut EAS 7-7 4.20 26 19 0 100.2 98 54 47 57 71

Minor League Totals: 32-18 3.94 120 69 0 409.1 345 202 179 214 448

INFIELDER

Danny Espinosa Bats: Right Height: 6’0’’ Throws: Right Weight: 190 Born: 4/25/1987 in Santa Ana, CA Opening Day Age: 22 Obtained: Selected in 3rd round of 2008 First-Year Player Draft.

Professional awards/rankings: Participated in the 2009 Futures Game at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, MO MLB info: Has not played in the Major Leagues Positions played: SS (144), DH (7) Played with/for: Trent Jewett (Manager-Potomac ’09), Jerry Browne (Hitting Coach-Potomac ’09) College/HS notes (w/famous alumni): Attended Mater Dei High School in Santa Ana, CA…played for the Monarchs…Played three seasons at Long Beach State University...Played with current Tampa Bay Ray Evan Longoria at LBSU in 2006

Transactions: N/A

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YR CLUB LG AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS 08 Vermont NYP .328 19 64 8 21 2 0 0 4 17 17 2 2

09 Potomac CAR .264 133 474 90 125 31 4 18 72 74 129 29 11

Minor League Totals: .271 152 538 98 146 33 4 18 76 91 146 31 13

PITCHER (L)

Victor Garate Bats: Left Height: 6’2’’ Throws: Left Weight: 210 Born: 9/25/1984 in Sonora, MX Opening Day Age: 25 Obtained: Acquired from Los Angeles (NL) in exchange for Ronnie Belliard, August 30, 2009. Professional awards/rankings: Finished third in wins in ’08 with Double-A Harrisburg (6) MLB info: Made ML debut 9/5/09 vs Florida…threw one inning, allowed two hits and two earned runs in 9-5 Washington loss…surrendered solo home run to Brett Hayes Positions played: P (192) Played with/for: Bud Norris (Tri-City ’06/Lexington ‘07), Danny Darwin (Pitching Coach—Great Lakes ’08) College/HS notes (w/famous alumni): N/A

Transactions: Undrafted free agent—Astros ’05. Rule V Draft (minor-league phase)—Dodgers ’07

YR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO 02 Astros VSL 1-3 1.98 13 0 2 27.1 22 8 6 10 22 03 Astros VSL 3-1 1.39 12 12 0 71.0 39 14 11 18 65 04 Astros VSL 3-2 1.53 9 5 1 35.1 26 11 6 10 42 05 Greeneville APP 4-1 5.57 19 0 0 32.1 21 20 20 26 53

06 Tri-City NYP 4-0 0.92 21 0 8 39.1 14 6 4 21 59

07 Lexington SAL 3-1 6.43 26 0 1 42.0 47 32 30 35 41

Tri-City NYP 3-1 3.31 17 0 2 32.2 31 15 12 7 45

08 Great Lakes MID 6-3 1.85 17 12 0 77.2 61 22 16 28 103

Inland Empire CAL 3-0 4.70 7 7 0 38.1 44 20 20 14 47

09 Chattanooga SOU 0-1 2.04 47 0 4 53.0 36 12 12 23 56

Washington NL 0-0 22.50 4 0 0 2.0 5 5 5 3 0

MAJOR LEAGUE Totals: 0-0 22.50 4 0 0 2.0 5 5 5 3 0 Minor League Totals: 30-13 2.75 188 36 18 449.0 341 160 137 192 533

PITCHER (R)

Juan Jaime Bats: Right Height: 6’1’’ Throws: Right Weight: 180 Born: 8/2/1987 in San Cristobal, DR Opening Day Age: 22 Obtained: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, December 7, 2004. Professional awards/rankings/notes: N/A MLB info: Has not played in the Major Leagues Positions played: P (51) Played with/for: Jack McGeary (Vermont ’09/Hagerstown ‘09), Brad Peacock (Hagerstown ’09)

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College/HS notes (w/famous alumni): From same city (San Cristobal) as major-leaguers Jose Guillen, Raul Mondesi, Melido Perez, Jose Rijo and Jose Vizcaino

Transactions: N/A

YR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO 05 Nationals DSL 1-0 2.51 9 0 0 14.1 9 7 4 11 14

06 Nationals 2 DSL 0-0 2.61 6 0 1 10.1 5 7 3 8 13

07 Nationals DSL 3-0 1.35 14 0 0 26.2 11 7 4 14 34 08 Nationals GCL 2-1 4.74 8 2 0 19.0 16 12 10 18 23

09 Vermont NYP 2-1 1.88 6 5 0 24.0 15 6 5 15 36

Hagerstown SAL 3-1 2.27 8 7 0 31.2 22 15 8 16 40 Minor League Totals: 11-3 2.43 51 14 1 126.0 78 54 34 82 160

PITCHER (L)

Chuck James Bats: Left Height: 6’0’’ Throws: Left Weight: 170 Born: 11/1/1981 in Atlanta, GA Opening Day Age: 28 Obtained: Signed as a Minor League free agent, January 25, 2010. Professional awards/rankings: Named Danville Braves Pitcher of the Year (2003)…Named South Atlantic

League Pitcher of the Year (2004) with the Rome Braves

MLB info: Made debut on 9/28/05 against Colorado…Made first start on 6/25/06 against Tampa Bay pitching eight innings and striking out eight…Led the league in home runs allowed (32) in 2007 Positions played: P (117) Played with/for: John Smoltz/Tim Hudson/(Atlanta ’05, ’06,’07), Manny Acosta/Peter Moylan (Richmond ’06), Bobby Cox (Manager-Atlanta ’05,’06,’07,’08) College/HS notes (w/famous alumni): Attended Mableton Christian Academy…Also attended Chattahoochee Valley Community College and played for the Pirates

Transactions: Drafted by Atlanta in the 20th (605th overall) round of the 2002 Draft…Became a free agent on

12/12/08

YR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO 03 Danville APP 2-1 1.25 11 11 0 50.1 26 9 7 19 68

04 Rome SAL 10-5 2.25 26 22 0 132.0 92 41 33 48 156

05 Myrtle Beach CAR 3-3 1.08 7 7 0 41.2 20 6 5 8 59

Mississippi SOU 9-1 2.09 16 16 0 86.0 62 25 20 18 104

Richmond INT 1-3 3.48 6 6 0 33.2 21 13 13 10 30

Atlanta NL 0-0 1.59 2 0 0 5.2 4 1 1 3 5

06 Atlanta NL 11-4 3.78 25 18 0 119.0 101 54 50 47 91

Rome SAL 0-0 0.00 1 1 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 1

Richmond INT 1-0 2.67 7 6 0 33.2 30 10 10 6 25

07 Atlanta NL 11-10 4.24 30 30 0 161.1 164 77 76 58 116

08 Atlanta NL 2-5 9.10 7 7 0 29.2 36 30 30 20 22

Richmond INT 5-5 2.92 16 15 0 86.1 76 34 28 39 74 09 Atlanta NL Injured Did Not Pitch

MAJOR LEAGUE Totals: 24-19 4.48 64 55 0 315.2 305 162 157 128 234 Minor League Totals: 31-18 2.25 90 84 0 464.2 327 138 116 148 517

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PITCHER (R)

Andrew Kown Bats: Left Height: 6’7” Throws: Right Weight: 210 Born: 10/17/1982 in Marietta, GA

Opening Day Age: 27

Obtained: Signed as a Minor League free agent, August 1, 2008.

Professional awards/rankings/notes: Originally drafted by the Tigers in the 5th round of the 2004 entry draft…lost in semi-finals of Midwest League playoffs with West Michigan in 2005…lost in two games to even-tual champion South Bend team featuring Alberto Gonzalez, Emilio Bonifacio and Ross Ohlendorf…lost in Eastern League semifinals with Erie in 2007…took the loss in 6-3 game three defeat against Akron (Jeremy Sowers earned the win)…fell in four games to Aeros team which included J.D. Martin, Michael Aubrey, Wyatt Toregas and Trevor Crowe MLB info: Has not played in the Major Leagues Positions played: P (150) Played with/for: Bill Monboquette (Pitching Coach—Oneonta ’04), Jair Jurrjens (West Michigan ’05/Lakeland ‘06/Erie ‘07) College/HS notes (w/famous alumni): Played at Georgia Tech from 2002 through 2004…reached final eight of the College World Series in 2002…knocked out of tournament that season by South Carolina…played at Tech with Matt Murton, Micah Owings and Eric Patterson

Transactions: N/A

YR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO 04 Oneonta NYP 1-2 2.85 9 9 0 41.0 40 19 13 13 37

05 W. Michigan MID 8-11 4.36 26 26 0 150.2 152 83 73 10 98

06 W. Michigan MID 2-0 0.00 6 0 0 16.0 10 0 0 0 16

Lakeland FSL 6-5 3.53 18 18 0 104.2 99 53 41 43 67 07 Lakeland FSL 0-0 6.23 1 1 0 4.1 7 6 3 0 2 Erie EAS 6-8 4.13 27 19 1 120.0 127 62 55 36 86

08 Erie EAS 5-9 5.38 17 16 0 93.2 111 62 56 34 42

Harrisburg EAS 0-0 30.86 2 0 0 2.1 8 8 8 3 1

Potomac CAR 0-2 3.00 3 1 0 9.0 9 8 3 5 3

Columbus INT 3-0 3.71 3 3 0 17.0 22 7 7 2 13

09 Potomac CAR 1-1 4.50 11 0 3 18.0 18 9 9 4 15

Harrisburg EAS 3-0 2.28 13 0 1 27.2 21 8 7 6 15

Syracuse INT 5-3 4.45 14 9 0 54.2 58 27 27 15 28

Minor League Totals: 40-41 4.12 150 102 5 659.0 682 352 302 213 423

INFIELDER/OUTFIELDER

Chase Lambin Bats: Switch Height: 6’2’’ Throws: Right Weight: 190 Born: 7/7/1979 in Houston, TX Opening Day Age: 30 Obtained: Signed as a Minor League free agent, January 20, 2010. Professional awards/rankings: Spent 2009 season playing in Japan for the Chiba Lotte Marines and bat-ted .192 in 120 AB…First in extra base hits (52), Fifth in slugging percentage (.486), and fourth in doubles (31) in 2007 with Carolina (AA)…FSL Baseball America High Class A All-Star and FSL All-Star Utility Infielder in 2003 with St. Lucie (A) MLB info: Has not played in the Major Leagues Positions played: 3B (172), 2B (168), SS (157), OF (51)

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Played with/for: David Wright/Angel Pagan (St. Lucie ’03/Binghamton ’04), Lastings Milledge/Jeff Duncan (Binghamton ’05), Dallas McPherson (Albuquerque ’09) College/HS notes (w/famous alumni): Attended Cypress Falls (TX) High School…Scott Kazmir (Tampa Bay) is also a graduate…Played at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette

Transactions: Originally selected by the New York Mets in the 34th round (1017th overall) of the 2002 MLB

draft

YR CLUB LG AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS 02 Brooklyn NYP .279 47 179 25 50 6 3 6 27 8 50 5 2

03 St. Lucie FSL .289 118 401 58 116 27 2 5 49 46 81 13 8

04 Binghamton EAS .244 121 410 64 100 22 4 10 64 48 103 4 2

05 Binghamton EAS .331 53 181 26 60 17 0 14 29 20 38 2 0

Norfolk INT .289 61 211 35 61 16 2 10 34 20 47 2 3

06 Binghamton EAS .271 39 133 29 36 13 0 7 20 20 35 2 1

Norfolk INT .222 83 270 28 60 9 3 2 31 36 56 3 3

07 Carolina SOU .283 116 434 64 123 31 6 15 59 45 111 3 6

08 Albuquerque PCL .300 114 307 55 92 15 5 14 54 36 83 2 1 09 Chiba Lotte Jap Pac .192 58 120 18 23 8 0 4 12 9 34 0 0

Minor League Totals: .276 752 2526 384 698 156 25 83 367 279 604 36 26

INFIELDER/OUTFIELDER

Pedro Lopez Bats: Right Height: 6’1’’ Throws: Right Weight: 190 Born: 4/28/1984 in Moca, DR Opening Day Age: 25 Obtained: Signed as Minor League free agent, January 13, 2010.

Professional awards/rankings/notes: Won Appalachian League Championship in 2002 with Bristol…defeated Bluefield team managed by Bien Figueroa…lost in Carolina League semifinals in 2004 to Kinston while with Winston-Salem…Kinston was managed by Torey Lovullo MLB info: Made Major-League debut with White Sox against Tigers on May 1, 2005 at then-Comiskey Park…batted ninth and went 1-for-4 with a run and an RBI…flied out in first at-bat (Bottom 2 against former Chief Wil Ledezma)…first Major-League hit was RBI single in the bottom of the sixth to score Chris Widger…knocked Ledezma out of the game (eventual 8-0 White Sox win)…scored first ML run on a Carl Everett sacrifice fly

Positions played: SS (541), 2B (284), 3B (34), DH (16), LF (5), RF (2) Played with/for: Sean Tracey (Bristol ’02/Winston-Salem ‘04), Chris Stewart (Bristol ’02/Birmingham ‘05), Gustavo Molina (Kannapolis ’03/Winston-Salem ‘04/Birmingham ‘06), Brian Anderson (Winston-Salem ’04/Charlotte ‘05), Jerry Owens (Birmingham ’05), Joey Votto (Louisville ’07), Kevin Mench (Syracuse ’08) College/HS notes (w/famous alumni): From same hometown as former Tigers lefty Roberto Duran…

Transactions: Originally signed by the White Sox as an undrafted free agent in 2000…signed by Reds in

2007….signed by Blue Jays in 2008…signed by Pirates in 2009

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YR Club LG AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS 01 White Sox AZL .312 50 199 26 62 11 3 1 19 16 24 12 6

02 Bristol APP .319 63 260 42 83 11 0 0 35 20 27 22 8

03 Kannapolis SAL .264 109 390 40 103 23 0 0 33 26 43 24 14 Winston-Salem CAR .231 4 13 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

04 Winston-Salem CAR .288 111 430 62 124 13 0 4 35 23 35 12 9

Birmingham SOU .217 7 23 3 5 0 1 0 0 5 2 2 0

05 Chicago AL .286 2 7 1 2 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0

Charlotte INT .202 55 188 14 38 6 0 3 17 7 24 1 1

Birmingham SOU .238 68 239 26 57 7 1 3 24 13 29 0 2

06 Birmingham SOU .322 65 258 30 83 15 2 5 34 16 32 3 6

Charlotte INT .274 59 208 32 57 12 0 5 24 11 28 4 0 07 Charlotte INT .242 41 161 20 39 7 0 2 11 15 26 1 3 Louisville INT .339 34 124 20 42 6 1 1 17 13 12 3 0 Cincinnati NL .178 14 45 1 8 2 0 0 0 1 10 0 0

08 Syracuse INT .236 104 339 38 80 12 1 2 27 33 63 4 1 09 Altoona EAS .263 53 190 24 50 3 1 3 16 13 20 1 3 Indianapolis INT .275 42 142 16 39 5 0 0 13 9 20 0 2

MAJOR LEAGUE Totals: .192 16 52 2 10 2 0 0 2 1 11 0 0 Minor League Totals: .273 865 3164 394 865 131 10 29 305 221 385 89 55

OUTFIELDER

Marvin Lowrance Bats: Left Height: 6’0’’ Throws: Left Weight: 215 Born: 7/16/1984 in Bellflower, CA Opening Day Age: 25 Obtained: Selected in 7th round of 2004 First-Year Player Draft. Professional awards/rankings/notes: N/A MLB info: Has not played in the Major Leagues Positions played: LF (347), DH (131), RF (54) Played with/for: John Poppert (Vermont ’04), Ian Desmond (Savannah ’05/Potomac ‘06/’07/Harrisburg ‘09), Roger Bernadina (Savannah ’05/Potomac ‘06), Seth Bynum (Potomac ‘06/’07) College/HS notes (w/famous alumni): Drafted out of the University of California-Irvine…also played at Golden West College in Huntington Beach, CA

Transactions: N/A

YR CLUB LG AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS 04 Vermont NYP .289 53 187 23 54 6 1 3 20 28 40 1 1

05 Nationals GCL .321 8 28 4 9 1 0 2 9 3 2 0 0

Savannah SAL .288 57 212 27 61 15 1 4 35 16 50 2 1

06 Potomac CAR .257 112 377 47 97 20 3 5 48 43 75 2 0

07 Hagerstown SAL .326 24 89 12 29 5 0 4 11 18 13 0 3 Potomac CAR .256 98 348 57 89 22 1 16 51 61 87 2 2 08 Potomac CAR .268 74 250 39 67 17 0 12 39 37 59 2 2

Harrisburg EAS .286 47 154 27 44 13 0 8 24 20 40 1 0

09 Harrisburg EAS .241 122 361 47 87 22 2 15 45 41 89 1 2

Minor League Totals: .268 595 2006 283 537 121 8 69 282 267 455 11 11

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INFIELDER

Dan Lyons Bats: Right Height: 5’10’’ Throws: Right Weight: 185 Born: 8/21/1984 in Rochester, MN Opening Day Age: 25 Obtained: Selected in 14th round of 2007 First-Year Player Draft. Professional awards/rankings/notes: Played for 2008 Carolina League Champion Potomac Nationals…tied for second among postseason participants with six runs scored…Uncle Bill played for St. Louis Cardinals in 1983 and 1984 and spent parts of 1982-1988 with Louisville, then of the American Association MLB info: Has not played in the Major Leagues Positions played: SS (192), 2B (56), DH (1) Played with/for: Boomer Whtiing (Vermont ’07/Hagerstown ‘08/Potomac ‘08), Bill Rhinehart (Vermont ‘07/Hagerstown ‘08/Potomac ’08), Darnell Coles (Manager—Hagerstown ’08) College/HS notes (w/famous alumni): Attended the University of Minnesota…same school as former major-leaguers Paul Molitor, Terry Steinbach and Dave Winfield (all Minnesota natives)… number 10 was retired by collegiate summer-league Rochester Honkers of the Northwoods League…also attended Iowa Central Com-munity College in Fort Dodge, received the key to the city of Rochester…won state championship at Century High School in 2004

Transactions: N/A

YR CLUB LG AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS 07 Vermont NYP .208 72 236 39 49 7 3 0 21 32 59 17 3

08 Hagerstown SAL .285 76 277 51 79 15 3 5 38 47 49 17 7

Potomac CAR .254 55 197 32 50 15 3 2 33 30 47 6 2 09 Potomac CAR .183 46 142 18 26 6 1 2 17 29 30 11 3

Minor League Totals: .239 249 852 140 204 43 10 9 109 138 185 51 15

PITCHER (R)

Jeff Mandel Bats: Switch Height: 6’3’’ Throws: Right Weight: 200 Born: 4/30/1985 in Houston, TX Opening Day Age: 24 Obtained: Selected in 19th round of 2007 First-Year Player Draft. Professional awards/rankings: N/A MLB info: Has not played in the Major Leagues Positions played: P (68) Played with/for: Ross Detwiler/Craig Stammen (Potomac ’08), Jerry Browne (Hitting Coach—Potomac ’08), Trent Jewett (Manager—Potomac ’09) College/HS notes (w/famous alumni): Played four years at Baylor University…Had a 4-0 record on 2005 team that went to College World Series and finished ranked 4th in the country by Baseball America…Played high school baseball at Jersey Village High School in Houston, TX

Transactions: N/A

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YR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO 07 Vermont NYP 0-0 4.50 1 0 0 2.0 2 1 1 1 1 Hagerstown SAL 4-7 6.71 14 13 0 6 87 49 46 17 49 08 Hagerstown SAL 4-3 5.21 11 11 0 57 73 35 33 16 45 Potomac CAR 6-6 3.68 17 17 0 95 103 47 39 26 58

09 Potomac CAR 8-4 3.61 17 17 0 99.2 94 52 40 31 54

Harrisburg EAS 4-2 2.94 8 8 0 52.0 47 18 17 12 35 Minor League Totals: 26-22 4.31 68 66 0 367.2 406 202 176 103 242

INFIELDER/OUTFIELDER

Chris Marrero Bats: Right Height: 6’3” Throws: Right Weight: 210 Born: 7/2/1988 in Miami, FL Opening Day Age: 21 Obtained: Selected in 1st round (15th overall) of 2006 First-Year Player

Draft.

Professional awards/rankings: Tied for second in home runs (14) in 2007 with Class A-Hagerstown MLB info: Has not played in the Major Leagues Positions played: 1B (197), LF (114), RF (13), DH (26) Played with/for: Jerry Browne (Hitting Coach—Hagerstown ’07), Ian Desmond/Justin Maxwell/Luke Montz (Potomac ’07), Trent Jewett (Manager--Potomac ’09) College/HS notes (w/famous alumni): Attended Monsignor Pace High School in Miami, FL…Won a state title in 2006…other Major-Leaguers from Monsignor Pace High include Alex Fernandez and Gio Gonzalez

Transactions: N/A

YR CLUB LG AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS 06 Nationals GCL .309 22 81 10 25 9 0 0 16 8 19 0 0

07 Hagerstown SAL .293 57 222 31 65 14 0 14 53 14 39 0 4 Potomac CAR .259 68 255 40 66 11 3 9 35 32 63 0 0 08 Potomac CAR .250 70 256 40 64 15 2 11 38 25 55 0 0

09 Potomac CAR .287 112 414 58 119 21 2 16 65 42 97 2 3

Harrisburg EAS .267 23 75 9 20 6 0 1 11 8 18 0 1

Minor League Totals: .276 352 1303 188 359 76 7 51 218 129 291 2 8

PITCHER (R)

J.D. Martin Bats: Right Height: 6’5” Throws: Right Weight: 175 Born: 1/2/1983 in Ridgecrest, CA Opening Day Age: 27 Obtained: Signed as a Minor League free agent, December 13, 2008.

Professional awards/rankings: Lead team in wins (14) in South Atlantic League in 2002 with Class A Colum-bus…Led team in wins (11) in Eastern League in 2008 with Class AA Akron…Pitched one game in Eastern League Championship series with Akron in 2008 MLB info: Made debut on 7/20/09 against New York Mets…Recorded first career win against Arizona giving up one run in five innings on 8/9/09 Positions played: P (178) Played with/for: C.C. Sabathia (Akron ’05), Cliff Lee/Jake Westbrook (Akron ’07)

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College/HS notes (w/famous alumni): Selected a high school All American at Burroughs High School in Ridgecrest, CA

Transactions: Became a free agent on 11/3/08…Signed as a free agent with Washington on 11/24/08

YR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO 01 Burlington APP 5-1 1.38 10 10 0 45.2 26 9 7 11 72

02 Columbus SAL 14-5 3.90 27 26 0 138.1 141 76 60 46 131 03 Kinston CAR 5-3 4.27 16 16 0 86.1 95 50 41 30 57

04 Buffalo INT 0-0 10.80 1 1 0 5.0 9 6 6 2 2

Kinston CAR 11-10 4.39 25 25 0 147.2 139 75 72 41 98 05 Akron EAS 3-1 2.38 10 10 0 56.2 42 17 15 8 63 06 Mahoning Valley NYP 0-1 1.50 6 6 0 18.0 11 3 3 1 13 Lake County SAL 0-1 4.20 5 5 0 15.0 13 7 7 3 16 Kinston CAR 1-0 0.00 3 2 0 11.1 6 0 0 1 11 07 Akron EAS 2-3 4.25 9 9 0 42.1 42 22 20 16 23

08 Buffalo INT 1-0 1.80 4 1 0 10.0 6 2 2 2 8

Akron EAS 11-3 2.49 31 8 0 79.2 73 25 22 19 71 09 Syracuse INT 8-3 2.66 16 15 0 88.0 75 33 26 10 63 WASHINGTON NL 5-4 4.44 15 15 0 77.0 85 40 38 24 37

MAJOR LEAGUE Totals: 5-4 4.44 15 15 0 77.0 85 40 38 24 37 Minor League Totals: 61-31 3.40 163 134 0 744.0 678 325 281 190 628

PITCHER (R)

Carlos Martinez Bats: Right Height: 6’4” Throws: Right Weight: 180 Born: 3/30/1984 in Cotui, DR Opening Day Age: 26 Obtained: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, February 13, 2004.

Professional awards/rankings/notes: Made Triple-A debut July 9, 2008 in Indianapolis while with Colum-bus…allowed one earned run on three hits in an inning and two-thirds in 9-4 Indianapolis win MLB info: Has not played in the Major Leagues Positions played: P (160) Played with/for: John Lannan (Vermont ’05/Savannah ‘06/Potomac ‘07), Craig Stammen (Vermont ’05/Savannah ‘06/Potomac ‘07/’08), Marco Estrada (Vermont ’05/Savannah ‘06/Potomac ‘07), Ross Detwiler (Potomac ‘08/Harrisburg ’09) College/HS notes (w/famous alumni): From same hometown as Major-Leaguers Winston Abreu, Ramon Ortiz and Duaner Sanchez

Transactions: N/A

YR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO 04 Montreal DSL 1-0 4.03 12 0 0 29.0 32 25 13 10 28 05 Vermont NYP 1-7 4.63 13 11 0 68.0 74 44 35 21 39

06 Savannah SAL 6-7 4.87 27 23 0 118.1 131 75 64 42 64

Potomac CAR 1-0 5.40 1 1 0 5.0 6 3 3 2 3 07 Potomac CAR 1-4 4.95 14 8 1 56.1 66 39 31 16 23 Nationals GCL 1-1 4.50 3 0 0 4.0 4 2 2 1 3 Harrisburg EAS 2-0 6.56 9 0 0 23.0 24 20 17 14 15

08 Columbus INT 0-0 5.40 1 0 0 1.2 3 1 1 0 0

Potomac CAR 0-2 3.23 28 0 2 53.0 51 27 19 20 39

Harrisburg EAS 4-1 5.60 13 0 0 27.1 35 19 17 8 16

09 Potomac CAR 1-1 4.21 11 2 0 25.2 29 19 12 10 13

Harrisburg EAS 7-6 3.95 28 9 2 79.2 80 43 35 25 43

Minor League Totals: 25-29 4.56 160 54 5 491.1 535 317 249 169 286

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PITCHER (R)

Shairon Martis Bats: Right Height: 6’1” Throws: Right Weight: 175 Born: 3/30/1987 in Willemstad, Curaçao Opening Day Age: 23 Obtained: Acquired from San Francisco in exchange for Mike Stanton,

July 28, 2006.

Professional awards/rankings: Threw the first seven inning no hitter in World Baseball Classic History for

The Netherlands in 2006…Member of the World Team in 2008 Futures Game

MLB info: Has a 6-6 overall record with a 5.33 ERA…Made professional debut on 9/4/08 and walked in his first plate appearance…On 5/2/09 Pitched the first complete game for Washington since 2006 Positions played: P (128) Played with/for: Craig Stammen, Marco Estrada (Potomac ’07), Tim Foli (Manager--Columbus ’08) College/HS notes (w/famous alumni): N/A

Transactions: Obtained in a trade from the Giants in 2006…Signed 1 year contract with the National on

2/14/2009

YR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO 04 Giants DSL 4-3 1.79 14 12 0 70.1 55 15 14 17 63

05 Giants AZL 2-1 1.85 11 5 1 34.0 28 10 7 9 50 06 Augusta SAL 6-4 3.40 15 15 0 76.2 75 39 29 21 66 Savannah SAL 1-1 3.80 4 4 0 21.1 23 9 9 4 14 Potomac CAR 0-2 3.00 2 2 0 12.0 9 5 4 3 7 Harrisburg EAS 0-1 12.60 1 1 0 5.0 8 7 7 3 1

07 Potomac CAR 14-8 4.23 27 26 0 151.0 150 83 71 52 108

08 Harrisburg EAS 4-4 3.98 14 14 0 74.2 73 35 33 28 57 Columbus INT 1-2 3.02 7 7 0 41.2 42 17 14 17 42

Washington NL 1-3 5.66 5 4 0 20.2 18 14 13 12 23

09 Washington NL 5-3 5.25 15 15 0 85.2 83 52 50 39 34

Syracuse INT 4-4 4.96 13 13 0 74.1 90 42 41 18 40

MAJOR LEAGUE Totals: 6-6 5.33 20 19 0 106.1 101 66 63 51 57

Minor League Totals: 36-30 3.71 108 99 1 561.0 554 262 231 172 448

PITCHER (R)

Ryan Mattheus Bats: Right Height: 6’3’’ Throws: Right Weight: 215 Born: 11/10/1983 in Galt, CA Opening Day Age: 26 Obtained: Acquired from Colorado with Robinson Fabian in exchange for Joe Beimel and cash considerations, July 31 2009. Professional awards/rankings/notes: Lost in Texas League semifinals in ’07 while with Tulsa…swept in three games by Springfield Cardinals…4th in Texas League in saves (17) and games played (58) and 2nd in games finished (40) while with Tulsa in ’08 MLB info: Has not played in the Major Leauges Positions played: P (161) Played with/for: Franklin Morales (Casper ’04/Asheville ‘05/Modesto ‘06/Tulsa ‘07), Eric Young Jr. (Casper ’04/Tulsa ‘08), Greg Booker (Pitching Coach—Asheville ’05)

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(Mattheus continued) College/HS notes (w/famous alumni): 19th round draft pick of the Rockies in the 2003 entry draft out of Sacramento City College…played at same school as Jeff Blauser, Larry Bowa, Buck Martinez and former Chief Geno Petralli…Bowa and Petralli are in the Sacramento City College athletics Hall of Fame…attended Galt Union High School in Galt, CA

Transactions: N/A

YR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO 04 Casper PIO 3-3 4.94 7 7 0 27.1 27 16 15 14 16 05 Asheville SAL 7-6 5.82 23 23 0 128.1 142 90 83 52 102

06 Modesto CAL 7-12 5.19 28 28 0 156.0 198 103 90 65 131

07 Tulsa. TEX 9-11 5.56 26 26 0 158.2 182 100 98 55 102

08 Tulsa TEX 2-5 3.28 58 0 17 57.2 50 27 21 27 56 09 Modesto CAL 0-1 2.08 3 0 0 4.1 2 1 1 2 2 Tulsa TEX 0-1 3.60 3 0 0 5.0 3 2 2 1 5 Colorado Springs PCL 1-1 4.32 13 0 0 16.2 19 8 8 8 20

Minor League Totals: 29-40 5.17 161 84 17 554.0 623 347 318 224 434

OUTFIELDER

Justin Maxwell Bats: Right Height: 6’5” Throws: Right Weight: 235 Born: 11/6/1983 in Bethesda, MD Opening Day Age: 21 Obtained: Selected in 4th Round of 2005 First-Year Player Draft. Professional awards/rankings: In 2007, was the only player in Minor League Baseball to hit at least 25 doubles, 25 home runs, and steal 25 bases while playing with Hagerstown and Potomac MLB info: Made debut 9/5/07…On 9/30/09 hit a walk off grand slam against New York Mets pitcher Francisco Rodriguez Positions played: CF (251), LF (62), RF (32), DH (15) Played with/for: Jerry Browne (Hitting Coach-Savannah ’06/Hagerstown ‘07), Ian Desmond/Luke Montz (Potomac ’07), Kory Casto/Brad Eldred/Pete Orr (Syracuse ’09) College/HS notes (w/famous alumni): Attended Sherwood High School in Olney, MD…Originally drafted by Baltimore Orioles in High School…Went on to play three years at the University of Maryland

Transactions: N/A

YR CLUB LG AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS 06 Savannah SAL .172 17 58 8 10 2 2 1 7 8 22 1 0 Vermont NYP ..269 74 271 36 73 11 3 4 33 27 61 20 5

07 Hagerstown SAL .301 56 209 51 63 12 2 14 40 26 57 14 3

Potomac CAR .263 58 228 35 60 13 0 13 43 24 65 21 5

Washington NL .269 15 26 5 7 0 0 2 5 1 8 0 0 08 Harrisburg EAS .233 43 146 35 34 6 3 7 28 31 28 13 4

09 Syracuse INT .242 111 384 68 93 10 5 13 42 54 136 35 8

Washington NL .247 40 89 13 22 4 1 4 9 12 32 6 1

MAJOR LEAGUE Totals: .252 55 115 18 29 4 1 6 14 13 40 6 1 Minor League Totals: .257 359 1296 233 333 54 15 52 193 170 370 104 25

OUTFIELDER

Kevin Mench Bats: Right Height: 6’0’’ Throws: Right Weight: 215 Born: 1/7/1978 in Wilmington, DE Opening Day Age: 32 Obtained: Signed as a Minor League free agent, February 2, 2010.

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Professional awards/rankings/notes: Prior to this season, had played in just 51 minor-league games since 2004…won Florida State League MVP Award in 2000 with Charlotte MLB info: Made debut with Texas on April 9, 2002…went 0-for-4 in 5-4 loss to Oakland…Hit 15 homers in 2002, third among ML rookies…in 2006, hit a home run in seven consecutive games (streak ended April 29 @ Cleveland)…is the only right-hand hitter in ML history to hit a home run in more than six consecutive games…owns the 50,000th hit in Texas Rangers history (July 26, 2006 two-run double against Yankees’ Jaret Wright) Positions played: LF (390), RF (272), DH (38), CF (10), 1B (6) Played with/for: Aaron Harang (Pulaski ’99/Charlotte ‘00), Travis Hafner (Charlotte ’00), Hank Blalock (Tulsa ’01/Texas ‘03/’04/’05/’06), Rafael Palmeiro/ Ivan Rodriguez (Texas ’02), Alex Rodriguez (Texas ‘02/’03), Prince Fielder (Milwaukee ‘06/’07) College/HS notes (w/famous alumni): Alumnus of the University of Delaware…same college as former Cardinals’ second baseman Tom Herr and former MLB manager Dallas Green…attended St. Mark’s High School…signed by current Nationals’ Director of Player Development Doug Harris Transactions: Traded by Rangers with Francisco Cordero, Julian Cordero and Laynce Nix to Brewers for Carlos Lee and Nelson Cruz July 28, 2006…signed by Rangers as unrestricted free agent in 2008…traded to Blue Jays for cash considerations May 9, 2008…originally drafted by Rangers in 4th round of 1999 entry draft

YR CLUB LG AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS 99 Pulaski APP .362 65 260 63 94 22 1 16 60 28 48 12 2

Savannah SAL .304 6 23 4 7 1 1 2 8 2 4 0 0

00 Charlotte FSL .334 132 491 118 164 39 9 27 121 78 72 19 7 01 Tulsa TEX .265 120 475 78 126 34 2 26 83 34 76 4 6

02 Oklahoma PCL .214 26 98 17 21 8 0 6 15 17 33 0 0

Texas AL .260 110 366 52 95 20 2 15 60 31 83 1 1

03 Frisco TEX .091 3 11 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 Oklahoma PCL .267 29 105 16 28 8 0 4 21 19 15 2 0 Texas AL .320 38 125 15 40 12 0 2 11 10 17 1 1

04 Frisco TEX .313 4 16 3 5 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0

Texas AL .279 125 438 69 122 30 3 26 71 33 63 0 0

05 Texas AL .264 150 557 71 147 33 3 25 73 50 68 4 3

06 Texas AL .284 87 320 36 91 18 1 12 50 23 42 1 0 Milwaukee NL .230 40 126 9 29 6 1 1 18 4 17 0 0 07 Milwaukee NL .267 101 288 39 77 20 3 8 37 16 21 3 1 08 Oklahoma PCL .282 29 110 18 31 7 2 3 18 11 11 0 0 Syracuse IL .284 22 74 7 21 5 0 1 12 3 14 0 0 Toronto AL .243 51 115 18 28 11 1 0 10 14 18 2 0 09 Hanshin Jap Cen .148 15 54 1 8 3 0 0 2 2 9 1 0

MAJOR LEAGUE Totals: .269 702 2335 309 629 150 14 89 330 181 329 12 6 Minor League Totals: .299 436 1663 325 498 124 15 86 339 194 275 37 15

PITCHER (R)

Bradley Meyers Bats: Right Height: 6’6’’ Throws: Right Weight: 195 Born: 9/13/1985 in Los Angeles, CA Opening Day Age: 24 Obtained: Selected in 5th round of 2007 First-Year Player Draft. Professional awards/rankings: N/A MLB info: Has not played in the Major Leagues Positions played: P (56) Played with/for: Trent Jewett (Manager-Potomac ’09), Jerry Browne (Hitting Coach-Potomac ’09) College/HS notes (w/famous alumni): Attended Servite High School in Anaheim, CA…Played for the Fri-ars…Played three years at Loyola Marymount University

Transactions: N/A

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YR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO 07 Nationals GCL 0-0 0.00 3 3 0 9.0 2 0 0 0 9 Hagerstown SAL 1-1 0.44 4 4 0 20.2 13 4 1 8 9 Potomac CAR 0-0 5.06 3 3 0 10.2 15 6 6 9 7

08 Hagerstown SAL 9-7 4.79 22 21 0 107.0 129 66 57 34 94

09 Potomac CAR 6-2 1.43 15 14 0 88.1 71 17 14 21 65

Harrisburg EAS 5-1 2.25 9 9 0 48.0 40 14 12 11 43

Minor League Totals: 21-11 2.86 56 54 0 283.2 270 107 90 83 227

PITCHER (L)

Tom Milone Bats: Left Height: 6’1’’ Throws: Left Weight: 205 Born: 2/16/1987 in Saugus, CA Opening Day Age: 23 Obtained: Selected in 10th round of 2008 First-Year Player Draft. Professional awards/rankings: Finished first in wins (12) and second in strikeouts (106) for Class AA Potomac in 2009 MLB info: Has not played in the Major Leagues Positions played: P (40) Played with/for: Darnell Coles (Manager-Hagerstown ’08), Trent Jewett (Manager-Potomac ’09), Jerry Browne (Hitting Coach-Potomac ’09) College/HS notes (w/famous alumni): Attended Saugus High School…Played for the Centurions…Played at the University of Southern California…Tied for ninth (45) on the school’s all time starts list

Transactions: N/A

YR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO 08 Vermont NYP 1-3 4.57 6 3 0 21.2 27 12 11 3 22 Hagerstown SAL 0-3 2.89 7 7 0 37.1 36 16 12 6 27

09 Potomac CAR 12-5 2.91 27 25 0 151.1 144 57 49 36 106 Minor League Totals: 13-11 3.08 40 35 0 210.1 207 85 72 45 155

CATCHER

Derek Norris Bats: Right Height: 6’0’’ Throws: Right Weight: 215 Born: 2/14/1989 in St. Goddard, KS Opening Day Age: 21 Obtained: Selected in 4th round of 2007 First-Year Player Draft. Professional awards/rankings: Walked 63 times with Vermont (Low A) setting an all time team record…Led New York Penn League throwing out 47% of baserunners MLB info: Has not played in the Major Leagues Positions played: C (161), DH (71), 1B (1) Played with/for: Drew Storen (Hagerstown ’09) College/HS notes (w/famous alumni): Attended Goddard (KS) High School…Same school as current minor league players Logan Watkins (Chicago Cubs) and Travis Banwart (Oakland)…2007 Kansas Gatorade Base-ball Player of the Year

Transactions: N/A

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YR CLUB LG AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS 07 Nationals GCL .203 37 123 16 25 6 2 4 15 25 38 2 1

08 Vermont NYP .278 70 227 42 63 12 0 10 38 63 56 11 9

09 Hagerstown SAL .286 128 437 78 125 30 0 23 84 90 116 6 3

Minor League Totals: .271 233 787 310 213 48 2 37 137 178 210 19 13

PITCHER (L)

Yunior Novoa Bats: Left Height: 6’4” Throws: Left Weight: 180 Born: 9/11/1984 in Las Matas de Farfan, DR Opening Day Age: 25 Obtained: Signed as a Minor League free agent, May 29, 2006.

Professional awards/rankings/notes: N/A MLB info: Has not played in the Major Leagues Positions played: P (168) Played with/for: Charlie Haeger (Bristol ’04), Clayton Richard (Great Falls ’05), Boone Logan (Great Falls ’05), Jerry Browne (Hitting Coach—Hagerstown ’07), Leonard Davis (Hagerstown ’07), Marco Estrada/Shairon Martis/Craig Stammen/Jordan Zimmermann (Harrisburg ’08) College/HS notes (w/famous alumni): From same hometown as Valerio de los Santos, Juan Encarnacion and Odalis Perez

Transactions: Originally signed as an unrestricted free agent by the White Sox in 2002

YR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO 03 Bristol APP 4-4 5.49 11 11 0 41.0 48 27 25 16 35 04 Bristol APP 3-2 3.58 13 8 0 50.0 39 27 20 22 49 Kannapolis SAL 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 3.2 5 3 2 2 5 05 Great Falls PIO 1-7 7.32 15 13 0 62.0 83 58 51 28 44

06 Nationals2 DSL 2-1 0.76 8 7 1 35.0 18 3 3 3 67

Nationals GCL 1-1 1.74 7 6 0 31.0 25 8 6 9 35

Vermont NYP 0-1 7.36 1 0 0 3.2 5 3 3 4 1

07 Hagerstown SAL 5-12 4.22 25 23 0 117.0 129 68 55 35 94

08 Potomac CAR 2-1 1.38 13 0 4 26.0 16 4 4 2 27

Harrisburg EAS 2-1 2.44 32 0 0 51.0 36 16 14 24 50

09 Vermont NYP 0-1 5.79 3 0 2 4.2 7 4 3 1 3

Harrisburg EAS 1-2 3.99 19 1 2 29.1 32 14 13 12 24

Syracuse INT 1-0 3.66 19 0 0 19.2 20 11 8 10 16

Minor League Totals: 22-33 3.91 168 69 9 476.1 463 246 207 168 450

INFIELDER

Pete Orr Bats: Left Height: 6’1” Throws: Right Weight: 175 Born: 6/8/1979 in Richmond Hill, ON Opening Day Age: 30 Obtained: Signed as a Minor League free agent, December 15, 2007.

Professional awards/rankings: Named a Southern League Baseball America Double-A All Star in 2003 with Greenville Drive…International League All Star with Richmond Braves in 2004…Helped Team Canada to a 4 th place finish in 2004 Summer Olympics…Winner of 2004 Bill Lucas Award in the Atlanta Braves organization for Sportsmanship and Character MLB info: Made ML debut 4/5/05 at Philadelphia…went 0-1 playing 2B in a 9-0 Atlanta loss…made first career ML start 9/6/05 at Florida…hit .300 in first season in ML…played parts of ’05,’06,’07 seasons with Atlanta and parts of ’08 and ’09 with Washington

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Positions played: 2B (246), SS (230), 3B (152), CF (23), RF(13), LF (3), DH (4), P(2) Played with/for: Wilson Betemit (Jamestown ’00), Ryan Langerhans/Nick Green (Myrtle Beach ’01), Ramon Castro/Adam Wainwright (Greenville ’03), Jorge Velandia/Horacio Ramirez (Richmond ’04), Yunel Escobar/Julio Franco (Richmond ’07), Bobby Cox (Manager--Atlanta ’05,’06’07) College/HS notes (w/famous alumni): Attended Newmarket (ON) High School…Attended Galveston (TX) Community College Transactions: A 39th round draft pick of the Texas Rangers in 1998 (1187th overall)…July 3, 1999 signed as non-drafted free agent by the Atlanta Braves…released on November 29, 2007…Signed by Washington Nationals to a minor league contract on December 15th 2007…Refused minor league assignment and became a free agent on October 30th, 2008…Signed by Washington Nationals to a minor league contract on November, 14th, 2008…Washington Nationals purchase contract form Syracuse Chiefs on August 28th, 2009…Outrighted to Syracuse Chiefs on November 6th, 2009…December 15th, 2009 signed a minor league contract with the Washington Nationals

YR CLUB LG AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS 00 Jamestown NYP .242 69 265 40 64 8 1 2 15 24 51 9 5 01 Myrtle Beach CAR .233 92 317 38 74 10 1 4 23 19 70 17 6

02 Greenville SOU .249 89 305 36 76 10 2 2 36 21 47 23 4

Myrtle Beach CAR .392 17 51 8 20 0 2 0 8 3 6 3 0 03 Greenville SOU .226 98 257 22 58 10 2 2 31 25 48 14 5

04 Richmond INT .320 115 460 69 147 16 10 1 35 20 59 24 11

05 Atlanta NL .300 112 150 32 45 8 1 1 8 6 23 7 1 06 Atlanta NL .253 102 154 22 39 3 4 1 8 5 30 2 4 07 Atlanta NL .200 57 65 11 13 1 0 0 2 3 14 1 0 Richmond INT .240 43 154 26 37 6 4 1 8 14 39 7 3

08 Columbus INT .275 73 284 46 78 16 11 2 33 21 56 19 4

Washington NL .253 49 75 10 19 2 1 0 7 2 16 1 0

09 Syracuse INT .245 120 412 50 101 13 5 9 50 27 77 18 8

Washington NL .253 27 75 5 19 2 1 1 10 3 15 2 1

MAJOR LEAGUE Totals: .260 347 519 80 135 16 7 3 35 19 98 13 6 Minor League Totals: .261 716 2505 335 655 89 38 23 239 174 453 134 46

CATCHER

Brian Peacock Bats: Right Height: 6’1’’ Throws: Right Weight: 185 Born: 8/26/1984 in Palmetto, FL Opening Day Age: 25 Obtained: Selected in 39th round of 2004 First-Year Player Draft. Professional awards/rankings/notes: N/A MLB info: Has not played in the Major Leagues Positions played: C (232), DH (78), RF (3), LF (1) Played with/for: Michael Burgess (Vermont ’07/Hagerstown ‘08), Jordan Zimmermann (Vermont ’07), Darnell Coles (Manager—Hagerstown ’08), Jhonatan Solano (Hagerstown ’08), Ian Desmond (Harrisburg ’08/’09), Mike Daniel (Harrisburg ‘08/’09), Roger Bernadina (Harrisburg ’08) College/HS notes (w/famous alumni): Drafted out of Manatee Junior College (now called State College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota)…same school as former Chiefs Pitching Coach Rick Langford, MLB outfielder Alex Cole and pitcher Joe Mays

Transactions: N/A

YR CLUB LG AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS 05 Nationals GCL .219 42 160 18 35 6 3 0 12 17 49 1 0

06 Savannah SAL .232 88 314 46 73 15 2 12 42 24 102 1 0

07 Potomac CAR .212 60 217 27 46 9 0 6 19 15 50 2 3

08 Potomac CAR .258 53 163 21 42 14 0 3 26 12 38 5 2

09 Potomac CAR .255 80 247 37 63 16 4 8 32 24 66 13 7

Minor League Totals: .235 323 1101 149 259 60 9 29 131 92 305 22 12

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PITCHER (R)

Joel Peralta Bats: Right Height: 5’11” Throws: Right Weight: 195 Born: 3/23/1976 in Bonao, DR Opening Day Age: 28 Obtained: Signed as a Minor League free agent, December 15, 2009.

Professional awards/rankings: N/A MLB info: Made debut on 5/25/05 against the Chicago White Sox striking out four…Picked up first win on 7/6/05 against Minnesota pitching just 1/3 of an inning Positions played: P (478) Played with/for: Bobby Jenks (Butte ’00/Cedar Rapids ‘01), John Lackey (Arkansas ’01), Derrick Turnbow (Salt Lake’03), Ryan Braun, Denny Bautista (Omaha ’06), Adam Eaton, Josh Fogg (Colorado Springs ’09) College/HS notes (w/famous alumni): Attended the 4th Bachillerato School in the Dominican Republic…Played at Ventura (CA) Community College Transactions: Signed by Oakland as a Free Agent on 7/4/96…Released by Oakland on 6/4/98…Signed as a

free agent with Anaheim on 2/25/99…Taken off waivers by Kansas City on 10/7/05…Released by Kansas City

on 4/1/09

YR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO 00 Butte PIO 2-1 6.63 10 1 1 19.0 24 15 14 10 17

Boise NWST 0-0 6.48 4 0 0 8.1 12 6 6 5 9

01 Cedar Rapids MID 0-0 2.13 41 0 23 42.1 27 13 10 5 53

Arkansas TEX 0-1 6.30 9 0 2 10.0 15 10 7 5 14

02 Cedar Rapids MID 5-0 0.95 41 0 21 47.1 28 7 5 11 53

Arkansas TEX 0-0 0.63 12 0 0 17.2 25 15 13 10 11 03 Salt Lake PCL 0-0 —— 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0

04 Angels AZL 0-0 2.08 2 0 0 4.1 1 1 1 0 9

Rancho Cucamonga CAL 0-0 9.00 1 0 0 2.0 5 2 2 1 1

Salt Lake PCL 4-2 4.98 39 0 1 56.0 64 33 31 18 68 05 Salt Lake PCL 4-1 2.70 19 0 10 20.0 11 6 6 6 18 Los Angeles AL 1-0 3.89 28 0 0 34.2 28 15 15 14 30

06 Omaha PCL 1-0 2.35 6 0 2 7.2 8 2 2 3 8

Kansas City AL 1-3 4.40 64 0 1 73.2 74 37 36 17 57

07 Kansas City AL 1-3 3.80 62 0 1 87.2 93 39 37 19 66

08 Omaha PCL 1-0 0.00 10 0 2 18.2 9 0 0 6 19 Kansas City AL 1-2 5.98 40 0 0 52.2 56 37 35 14 38

09 Colorado Springs PCL 6-0 2.45 31 0 4 36.2 31 11 10 11 32

Colorado NL 0-3 6.20 27 0 0 24.2 27 17 17 12 22

MAJOR LEAGUE Totals: 4-11 4.61 221 0 2 273.1 278 145 140 76 213 Minor League Totals: 23-5 3.32 226 1 66 290.0 260 121 107 92 312

OUTFIELDER

Francisco Plasencia Bats: Left Height: 6’2” Throws: Left Weight: 192 Born: 6/19/1984 in Barinas, VZ Opening Day Age: 25 Obtained: Signed as a Minor League free agent, December 14, 2004.

Professional awards/rankings/notes: Made the Pioneer League semifinals in 2002 with the Ogden Raptors (Brewers)…Won the Carolina League Championship with Potomac in 2008 MLB info: Has not played in the Major Leagues Positions played: LF (43), CF (452), RF (30), DH (41)

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Played with/for: Prince Fielder (Ogden ’02), Manny Parra (Ogden ’02), Mike Daniel (Vermont ’05), Jerry Browne (Hitting Coach—Savannah ’06/Hagerstown ‘07/Potomac ‘08), John Lannan (Savannah ’06), Seth Bynum (Potomac ’08) College/HS notes (w/famous alumni): N/A

Transactions: Signed by the Brewers as an undrafted free agent in 2000

YR CLUB LG AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS 01 Brewers AZL .270 49 200 38 54 7 1 0 19 31 46 10 4 02 Ogden PIO .183 34 104 15 19 3 1 0 9 11 29 7 0 Brewers AZL .348 17 66 15 23 2 1 1 14 8 13 4 1

03 Brewers AZL .283 47 187 30 53 11 3 2 21 19 43 14 6

04 DNP

05 Vermont NYP .300 72 280 43 84 16 4 11 56 29 60 14 3

06 Savannah SAL .261 132 502 69 131 25 6 6 45 66 124 12 12

07 Potomac CAR .209 47 158 19 33 13 0 1 11 15 33 2 4

Hagerstown SAL .260 70 269 47 70 11 0 14 38 34 57 4 3

08 Hagerstown SAL .282 21 85 18 24 10 1 2 6 7 25 2 1

Potomac CAR .278 98 345 46 96 27 1 5 45 36 74 6 3

09 Potomac CAR .274 91 340 52 93 19 1 10 48 35 81 6 8 Harrisburg EAS .230 29 74 8 17 3 2 1 5 8 19 1 1

Minor League Totals: .267 707 2610 400 697 147 21 53 317 299 604 82 46

INFIELDER

Bill Rhinehart Bats: Left Height: 6’0’’ Throws: Left Weight: 202 Born: 11/22/1984 in Roseville, CA Opening Day Age: 25 Obtained: Selected in 11th round of 2007 First-Year Player Draft. Professional awards/rankings/notes: N/A MLB info: Has not played in the Major Leagues Positions played: 1B (276), LF (34), DH (10) Played with/for: Michael Burgess (Vermont ’07/Hagerstown ‘08), Jordan Zimmermann (Vermont ’07), Darnell Coles (Manager—Hagerstown ’08), Jhonatan Solano (Hagerstown ’08), Ian Desmond (Harrisburg ’08/’09), Mike Daniel (Harrisburg ‘08/’09), Roger Bernadina (Harrisburg ’08) College/HS notes (w/famous alumni): Played four seasons at the University of Arizona…had a career high 13 home runs and 66 RBI in his senior season (2007)…led team in batting average, home runs and RBI…went to the College World Series Final Eight as a freshman in 2004…lost to Georgia 3-1 in the second round…played with Trevor Crowe and Mark Melancon...Attended Casa Roble High School, same school that produced Manny Parra and Mike Lincoln

Transactions: N/A

YR CLUB LG AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS 07 Vermont NYP .299 60 214 36 64 18 0 5 43 22 32 5 1

08 Hagerstown SAL .295 65 261 39 77 22 1 9 56 21 36 0 0

Potomac CAR .320 7 25 5 8 2 0 2 4 2 5 1 1

Harrisburg EAS .233 61 219 23 51 15 0 7 29 27 49 0 0

09 Harrisburg EAS .239 129 414 42 99 24 1 12 56 31 105 7 1

Minor League Totals: .264 322 1133 145 299 81 2 35 188 103 227 13 3

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CATCHER

Sean Rooney Bats: Switch Height: 5’10’’ Throws: Right Weight: 205 Born: 4/12/1986 in Yorba Linda, CA Opening Day Age: 23 Obtained: Selected in 8th round of 2006 First-Year Player Draft. Professional awards/rankings: Threw out 42% of baserunners in 2009 MLB info: Has not played in the Major Leagues Positions played: C (219), 1B (1), DH (49), RF (1) Played with/for: Joel Guzman/Luke Montz (Harrisburg ’09) College/HS notes (w/famous alumni): Drafted out of Saddleback College…Same college as Mark Grace and Nick Punto…At Esperanza (CA) High School Selected to All-Southern Section and All-Orange County first teams at both pitcher and third base...Voted MVP of team and Sunset League

Transactions: N/A

YR CLUB LG AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS 06 Nationals GCL .241 44 170 19 41 5 2 3 26 14 25 2 2

Vermont NYP .237 12 38 3 9 3 0 0 4 4 12 0 0 07 Vermont NYP .281 52 167 20 47 9 3 1 20 16 22 1 0

Potomac CAR .333 2 3 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0

08 Hagerstown SAL .314 74 255 25 80 14 2 1 26 16 41 0 2

09 Potomac CAR .300 60 217 26 65 18 0 6 40 24 33 3 2

Harrisburg EAS .227 34 110 12 25 5 1 0 6 5 25 0 0 Minor League Totals: .279 278 960 106 268 54 8 11 123 80 158 6 6

PITCHER (L)

Atahualpa Severino Bats: Left Height: 5’9” Throws: Left Weight: 170 Born: 11/6/1984 in Cotui, DR Opening Day Age: 25 Obtained: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, February 13, 2004. Professional awards/rankings: N/A MLB info: Has not played in the Major Leagues Positions played: P (129) Played with/for: Ross Detwiler/Craig Stammen (Potomac ’08), Matt Chico/Zach Segovia (Harrisburg ’09) College/HS notes (w/famous alumni): N/A

Transactions: Contract purchased by Washington on 11/24/09

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YR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO 04 Expos DSL 2-5 4.46 15 4 3 38.1 36 22 19 15 47

06 Nationals DSL 2-0 0.99 13 8 1 45.1 18 5 5 17 79

07 Nationals DSL 3-0 0.40 3 3 0 18.2 14 2 1 2 31

Nationals GCL 1-0 2.94 13 5 0 33.2 25 12 11 10 28

08 Hagerstown SAL 4-2 4.05 15 0 1 33.1 28 17 15 17 34

Potomac CAR 0-4 3.96 26 0 0 38.2 31 18 17 20 31

09 Potomac CAR 4-0 2.54 29 0 13 46.0 35 14 13 14 39

Harrisburg EAS 6-0 2.78 15 0 2 22.2 19 8 7 14 27

Minor League Totals: 22-11 2.86 129 20 20 276.2 206 98 88 109 316

PITCHER (L)

Doug Slaten Bats: Left Height: 6’5’’ Throws: Left Weight: 215 Born: 2/4/1980 in Venice, CA Opening Day Age: 31 Obtained: Claimed off waivers from Arizona, November 4, 2009. Professional awards/rankings: Has blown one save in majors and stranded 77 percent of inherited base runners MLB info: Spent five full seasons in minor leagues before making debut on 9/4/06…Did not face more than 6 batters in any appearance in ’06 season…Has never pitched more than 1.1 innings in an outing Positions played: P (398) Played with/for: Brandon Webb (Lancaster ’01, Arizona ’06/’07/’08/’09), Matt Chico/Garret Mock (South Bend ’04), Livan Hernandez/Doug Davis/Micah Owings (Arizona ’07) College/HS notes (w/famous alumni): Graduated from Venice High School…Attended El Camino (CA) College…Notable graduates include George Brett, Denny Hocking, and George Foster

Transactions: Selected by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 17th round (519th overall) of the 2000 MLB draft…

Signed a 1-year contract with Arizona on 3/3/09

YR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO 00 Arizona AZL 0-0 0.96 9 4 0 9.1 7 1 1 3 7

01 Lancaster CAL 9-8 4.79 28 27 0 157.2 207 105 84 45 110 02 Lancaster CAL 1-6 9.00 8 8 0 35.0 59 43 35 12 23 South Bend MID 0-0 4.40 7 0 0 14.1 18 8 7 4 5

03 Lancaster CAL 6-7 6.03 32 19 0 119.1 156 94 80 47 78 04 El Paso TEX 0-1 10.00 11 0 0 9.0 16 13 10 10 6 South Bend MID 5-2 2.25 36 0 5 44.0 44 13 11 13 40 05 Tennessee SOU 2-2 4.26 58 0 1 61.1 61 45 29 26 72

06 Tennessee SOU 2-3 1.88 40 0 8 43.0 31 12 9 15 59

Tucson PCL 2-1 0.45 18 0 2 20.0 10 2 1 7 21

Arizona NL 0-0 0.00 9 0 0 5.2 3 0 0 2 3 07 Arizona NL 3-2 2.72 61 0 0 36.1 41 15 11 14 28 08 Tucson PCL 0-0 4.05 6 0 0 6.2 6 3 3 4 9 Arizona NL 0-3 4.73 45 0 0 32.1 33 20 17 14 20 09 Arizona NL 0-0 7.11 11 0 0 6.1 10 5 5 1 4 Reno PCL 3-2 3.09 39 0 9 43.2 41 17 15 15 40

MAJOR LEAGUE Totals: 3-5 3.68 126 0 0 80.2 87 40 33 31 55 Minor League Totals: 30-32 4.55 292 58 25 563.1 656 356 285 201 470

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CATCHER

Jhonatan Solano Bats: Right Height: 6’0’’ Throws: Right Weight: 180 Born: 8/12/1985 in Barranquilla, Colombia Opening Day Age: 24 Obtained: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, September 14, 2005.

Professional awards/rankings/notes: Won the Carolina League Championship with Advanced-A Potomac in 2008…swept Wilmington 3-0 in the first round and beat Myrtle Beach three games to one in the Championship Series…Went 9-for-26 in the postseason (.346), good for seventh in the league…hit a pair of home runs, one of three players with multiple homers in the playoffs (Ernesto Mejia [3] and Tyler Flowers [2]) MLB info: Has not played in the Major Leagues Positions played: C (258), DH (28) Played with/for: Jerry Browne (Hitting Coach—Hagerstown ’07), John Poppert (Hagerstown ’07), Randy Knorr (Manager—Potomac ’08) College/HS notes (w/famous alumni): From same hometown as Edgar Renteria

Transactions: N/A

YR CLUB LG AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS 06 Nationals GCL .256 37 129 16 33 3 0 0 11 6 15 3 1

07 Hagerstown SAL .248 83 298 29 74 15 0 3 38 42 53 0 3 08 Hagerstown SAL .218 16 55 6 12 2 0 1 5 6 6 1 1

Potomac CAR .258 68 225 35 58 11 0 4 24 16 30 2 1

09 Harrisburg EAS .280 26 93 7 26 7 0 1 11 2 16 0 0

Syracuse INT .202 63 183 17 37 11 0 1 17 9 24 2 1

Minor League Totals: .244 293 983 120 240 49 0 10 106 81 144 8 7

PITCHER (R)

Ryan Speier Bats: Right Height: 6’7’’ Throws: Right Weight: 200 Born: 7/24/1979 in Frankfort, KY Opening Day Age: 30 Obtained: Signed as a Minor League free agent, December 12, 2009. Professional awards/rankings: Holds the single season saves record (37) in the Texas League (AA) from his time spent with the Tulsa Drillers in 2004…Also in ’04 earned the Minor League Rolaids Relief Man Award MLB info: Made debut 4/4/05…Missed all of 2006 and most of 2009 seasons due to injury Positions played: P (201) Played with/for: Danny Bautista/Matt Herges (Colorado Springs ’07), Josh Towers/Mark Redman (Colorado Springs ’08), Aaron Cook/Jason Grilli (Colorado ‘08/’09) College/HS notes (w/famous alumni): Played at West Springfield (VA) High School…Same high school as Major League pitcher Joe Saunders…Attended Radford University for three years Transactions: Signed as an undrafted free agent by the Colorado Rockies in 2001

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(Speier continued) YR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO 01 Casper PIO 1-2 3.16 17 0 1 25.2 19 12 9 9 24

02 Asheville SAL 3-1 3.93 28 0 1 36.2 32 21 16 13 39

Salem CAR 2-2 3.94 24 0 4 32.0 35 21 14 11 33

03 Visalia CAL 4-2 1.53 56 0 18 58.2 50 14 10 17 73

04 Tulsa TEX 3-1 2.04 61 0 37 61.2 33 14 14 25 70

05 Colorado Springs PCL 2-2 4.99 45 0 6 52.1 70 30 29 18 45

Colorado NL 2-1 3.65 22 0 0 24.2 26 12 10 13 10

06 Injured 0-0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0

07 Colorado Springs PCL 1-4 4.38 50 0 33 49.1 47 26 24 23 40

Colorado NL 3-1 4.00 20 0 0 18.0 20 8 8 8 13 08 Asheville SAL 0-0 10.80 2 0 0 1.2 1 2 2 2 3 Colorado Springs PCL 1-0 2.03 11 0 5 13.1 10 3 3 4 9 Colorado NL 2-1 4.06 43 0 0 51.0 52 23 23 18 33 09 Colorado NL 0-0 4.76 5 0 0 5.2 6 3 3 3 2 Modesto CAL 0-0 3.00 3 0 0 3.0 5 1 1 3 2 Tulsa TEX 0-0 3.00 3 0 0 3.0 3 1 1 2 2 Colorado Springs PCL 2-2 4.70 30 0 0 30.2 42 19 16 14 24

MAJOR LEAGUE Totals: 7-3 3.99 90 0 0 99.1 104 46 44 42 58 Minor League Totals: 19-6 3.40 330 0 105 368.0 347 164 139 141 364

PITCHER (L)

Jack Spradlin Bats: Right Height: 6’2’’ Throws: Left Weight: 170 Born: 9/23/1984 in Las Vegas, NV Opening Day Age: 25 Obtained: Selected in 8th round of 2005 First-Year Player Draft.

Professional awards/rankings/notes: Won the Carolina League Championship with Advanced-A Potomac in

2008…swept Wilmington 3-0 in the first round and beat Myrtle Beach three games to one in the Championship

Series

MLB info: Has not played in the Major Leagues Positions played: P (168) Played with/for: Jerry Browne (Hitting Coach—Hagerstown ’07), John Poppert (Hagerstown ’07), Randy Knorr (Manager—Potomac ’08) College/HS notes (w/famous alumni): Played at USC for Head Coach Mike Gillespie…won six games that season for Trojans in 16 starts and 27 appearances…went to the Super Regionals of the College World Series in 2005…lost to Oregon State in deciding third game…2005 team included Major-Leaguers Ian Kennedy and Jeff Clement…attended Eastlake High School in Chula Vista, California…same school as ML third baseman Adrian Gonzalez…uncle Jack is a golfer on the PGA Champions Tour

Transactions: N/A

YR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO 06 Vermont NYP 2-3 1.69 10 10 0 48.0 40 19 9 10 31

Savannah SAL 2-3 6.22 20 3 0 46.1 62 36 32 14 39

07 Potomac CAR 3-6 3.92 45 8 1 87.1 85 39 38 31 75 08 Harrisburg EAS 0-1 7.11 5 0 0 6.1 9 5 5 3 4

Potomac CAR 5-1 3.16 41 1 2 68.1 74 28 24 11 57

09 Harrisburg EAS 4-2 2.87 35 0 4 53.1 43 20 17 18 45

Syracuse INT 0-1 6.53 12 2 0 20.2 28 15 15 9 13

Minor League Totals: 16-17 4.50 168 24 7 330.1 341 162 140 96 264

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PITCHER (R)

Craig Stammen Bats: Right Height: 6’3” Throws: Right Weight: 210 Born: 3/9/1984 in Versailles, OH Opening Day Age: 26 Obtained: Selected in 12th round of 2005 First-Year Player Draft. Professional awards/rankings: Carolina League Mid-Season All Star Team in 2008 with Class A Potomac… Named Eastern League Pitcher of the Week on 7/14/08 with Class AA Harrisburg MLB info: First start on 5/21/09 against Pittsburgh…Picked up a no-decision…First win on 6/18/09 against the New York Yankees…First complete game on 7/11/09 against Houston allowing two runs Positions played: P (41) Played with/for: John Lannan/Marco Estrada (Savannah ’06), Jerry Browne (Manager-Savannah ’06), Shairon Martis/Ross Detwiler (Potomac ’07), Zach Segovia/Jordan Zimmerman (Harrisburg ’08) College/HS notes (w/famous alumni): Attended Versailles (OH) High School…Played football, basketball, and baseball for the Tigers…Played three years at the University of Dayton…Atlantic Ten All Conference pick in 2005

Transactions: N/A

YR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO 05 Vermont NYP 4-5 4.06 13 7 0 51.0 62 36 23 12 32

06 Savannah SAL 6-9 3.58 21 21 0 113.0 110 55 45 29 93

Potomac CAR 0-2 5.77 7 6 0 39.2 34 20 19 7 16

07 Potomac CAR 8-6 4.16 28 22 0 125.0 156 79 58 54 96

Columbus INT 0-1 12.30 1 1 0 3.2 4 5 5 3 2

08 Potomac CAR 4-2 2.21 15 9 1 69.1 59 24 17 17 62

Harrisburg EAS 3-1 1.64 6 6 0 38.1 22 8 7 11 31

Columbus INT 1-4 7.33 9 8 0 43.0 62 35 35 16 35 09 Syracuse INT 4-2 1.80 7 7 0 40.0 33 10 8 8 14

Washington NL 4-7 5.11 19 19 0 105.2 112 67 60 24 48

MAJOR LEAGUE Totals: 4-7 5.11 19 19 0 105.2 112 67 60 24 48 Minor League Totals: 30-32 3.81 107 87 1 513.0 542 272 217 157 381

PITCHER (R)

Drew Storen Bats: Switch Height: 6’2” Throws: Right Weight: 180 Born: 8/1/1987 in Indianapolis, IN Opening Day Age: 22 Obtained: Selected in 1st round (10th overall) of 2009 First-Year Player Draft. Professional awards/rankings: First member of 2009 draft to make debut in the minors on 6/18/09 giving up one run and striking out one MLB info: Has not played in the Major Leagues Positions played: P (28) Played with/for: Austin Yount--nephew of Robin Yount (Stanford ’08), Matt Chico (Hagerstown ’09) Kip Wells, Jordan Zimmerman, Scott Olsen, Joe Beimel (Potomac ’09), Ross Detweiler (Harrisburg ’09)

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College/HS notes (w/famous alumni): Played two seasons for Stanford Cardinal finishing with a 12-4 record, 15 saves and a 10.9 K/9 average…Played for Brownsburg (IN) High School

Transactions: N/A

YR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO 09 Hagerstown SAL 0-1 3.68 11 0 0 14.2 11 6 6 0 26 Potomac CAR 1-0 1.80 7 0 2 10.0 7 2 2 2 11 Harrisburg EAS 1-0 0.00 10 0 9 12.1 3 0 0 6 12

Minor League Totals: 2-1 1.95 28 0 11 37.0 21 8 8 8 49

PITCHER (R)

Stephen Strasburg Bats: Right Height: 6’4’’ Throws: Right Weight: 220 Born: 7/20/1988 in San Diego, CA Opening Day Age: 21 Obtained: Selected in 1st round (1st overall) of 2009 First-Year Player Draft. Professional awards/rankings/notes: N/A MLB info: Has not played in the Major Leagues Positions played: N/A Played with/for: Tony Gwynn (Manager-San Diego State) College/HS notes (w/famous alumni): Attended West Hills (CA) High School…Played for the Wolf Pack…Played at San Diego State for three seasons with the Aztecs…Went 22-7 with 7 saves and a 1.59 ERA…Won the 2009 Golden Spikes Award and Dick Hauser Trophy…Also pitched for Team USA in the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing…First collegiate member of Team USA since pro players were permitted in 2000…Went 2-0 and won the Richard W. Case Award given to Team USA’s Athlete of the Year Transactions: N/A PITCHER (L)

Aaron Thompson Bats: Left Height: 6’3’’ Throws: Left Weight: 195 Born: 2/28/1987 in Houston, TX Opening Day Age: 23 Obtained: Acquired from Florida in exchange for Nick Johnson, July 31, 2009. Professional awards/rankings/notes: Lost in finals of the Southern League to Mississippi while with Double-A Carolina Mudcats in 2008…Won game two of the divisional series against West Tenn Diamond Jaxx 11-2—threw five innings, allowed two earned runs, walked five and struck four out…Mudcast lost championship series three games to two…won game two of the championship series 6-3—allowed three earned runs in five innings…Mississippi scored all three runs in the third; Carolina scored four times in the home half of the fourth...began 2009 season with eventual Southern League Champion Jacksonville Suns MLB info: Has not played in the Major Leagues Positions played: P (101) Played with/for: Chris Volstad (Greensboro ‘06/Jupiter ‘07/Carolina ‘08), Ryan Tucker (Greensboro ’06/Jupiter ‘07/Carolina ’08)

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College/HS notes (w/famous alumni): Drafted by Marlins in 1st round (22nd overall) of 2005 entry draft out of Second Baptist School in Houston, TX…Selected one pick after Cliff Pennington (OAK) and Jacoby Ellsbury (BOS)

Transactions: N/A

YR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO 05 Marlins GCL 2-4 4.50 8 8 0 32.0 42 20 16 10 41 Jamestown NYP 1-2 3.10 5 5 0 20.1 25 13 7 10 17

06 Greensboro SAL 8-8 3.63 24 24 0 134.0 139 68 54 35 114 07 Jupiter FSL 4-6 3.37 20 19 0 115.0 121 64 43 35 84 08 Marlins GCL 0-0 2.00 2 2 0 9.0 8 2 2 1 9 Carolina SOU 2-5 5.62 16 16 0 81.2 111 61 51 40 53

09 Jacksonville SOU 5-9 4.11 20 20 0 114.0 121 63 52 43 75

Harrisburg EAS 0-3 3.31 6 6 0 32.2 32 18 12 11 27

Minor League Totals: 22-37 3.96 101 100 0 538.2 599 309 237 185 420

PITCHER (L)

Cory VanAllen Bats: Left Height: 6’3” Throws: Left Weight: 180 Born: 12/24/1984 in Bakersfield, CA Opening Day Age: 25 Obtained: Selected in 6th round of 2005 First-Year Player Draft.

Professional awards/rankings/notes: Originally drafted by the Dodgers in the 3rd round (91st overall) of the 2003 entry draft out of high school…selected four picks after Kory Casto MLB info: Has not played in the Major Leagues Positions played: P (84) Played with/for: Mike Daniel (Vermont ’06), Marco Estrada/Shairon Martis/Craig Stammen (Potomac ’07), Luis Atilano (Harrisburg ’09), Brad Meyers (Harrisburg ’09) College/HS notes (w/famous alumni): Played at Baylor from 2004 through 2006…made it to semifinal round of College World Series in 2005…lost to eventual champion Texas 4-3…Baylor had swept the season series with Texas 3-0 prior to the meeting…started in quarterfinals against Tulane and trailed 7-0…Baylor scored eight runs in the final three innings to win 8-7…attended the Clements School in Sugar Land, Texas…same high school as Major-League pitcher Matt Albers…

Transactions: N/A

YR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO 06 Vermont NYP 1-4 4.06 13 9 0 57.2 53 29 26 16 41

07 Hagerstown SAL 1-3 3.62 11 11 0 54.2 67 37 22 6 51

Potomac CAR 3-7 5.49 13 13 0 59.0 78 43 36 23 54 08 Potomac CAR 3-0 0.66 5 4 0 27.1 18 6 2 7 19 Nationals GCL 0-0 0.00 1 1 0 4.0 3 1 0 0 2 Harrisburg EAS 3-3 5.13 10 10 0 47.1 64 30 27 11 36

09 Harrisburg EAS 3-5 5.07 31 16 0 94.0 116 56 53 31 69

Minor League Totals: 14-22 4.34 84 64 0 344.0 399 202 166 94 272

PITCHER (R)

Tyler Walker Bats: Right Height: 6’3’’ Throws: Right Weight: 237 Born: 5/15/1976 in San Francisco, CA Opening Day Age: 34 Obtained: Signed as a Minor League free agent, January 28, 2010.

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Professional awards/rankings: On 6/17/09 became first pitcher to record a save while striking out three batters after entering game with the bases loaded and none out without allowing a run to score MLB info: Made debut 7/2/02 Positions played: P (177) Played with/for: Heath Bell (Norfolk ’02), Jason Schmidt (San Francisco ’04/’05/’06), Tim Lincecum/Barry Zito (San Francisco ’08), Cole Hamels/Brad Lidge (Phildelphia ’09) College/HS notes (w/famous alumni): Attended University High School in San Francisco…Played four years at Cal

Transactions: Originally selected by the New York Mets in the 2nd round (58th overall) of the 1997

draft..Selected off waivers by Detroit on 4/3/03…Signed as free agent with San Francisco on 11/25/03…

Traded to Tampa Bay for Carlos Hines on 4/28/06…Released by Tampa Bay on 11/9/06…Signed as a free

agent with San Francisco on 12/11/06…Signed as a free agent with Seattle on 1/6/09…Released by Seattle on

3/29/09

YR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO 97 Mets GCL 0-0 1.00 5 0 3 9.0 8 1 1 2 9 Pittsfield NYP 0-0 13.5 1 0 0 0.2 2 2 1 1 1 98 Columbia SAL 5-5 4.12 34 13 1 115.2 122 63 53 38 110

99 St. Lucie FSL 6-5 2.94 13 13 0 79.2 64 31 26 29 64

Binghamton EAS 6-4 6.22 13 13 0 68.0 78 49 47 32 59

00 Binghamton EAS 7-6 2.75 22 22 0 121.0 82 43 37 55 111

Norfolk INT 1-3 2.39 5 5 0 26.1 29 7 7 9 17 01 St. Lucie FSL 0-2 8.04 4 4 0 15.2 19 14 14 3 11 Binghamton EAS 1-0 0.40 4 3 0 22.1 9 2 1 13 13 Norfolk INT 3-2 4.02 8 8 0 40.1 34 19 18 8 35

02 Norfolk INT 10-5 3.99 28 25 1 142.0 152 65 63 38 109

New York NL 1-0 5.91 5 1 0 10.2 11 7 7 5 7 03 Toledo INT 2-9 4.45 26 22 0 131.1 139 73 65 47 117 04 Fresno PCL 1-1 1.72 9 1 0 15.2 16 5 3 2 15 San Francisco NL 5-1 4.24 52 0 1 63.2 69 31 30 24 48

05 San Francisco NL 6-4 4.23 67 0 23 61.2 68 31 29 27 54 06 San Francisco NL 0-1 15.19 6 0 0 5.1 9 9 9 5 3 Tampa Bay AL 1-3 4.95 20 0 10 20.0 18 11 11 7 16 07 San Jose CAL 0-0 1.74 10 0 3 10.1 9 2 2 2 15 Fresno PCL 1-2 4.70 20 0 7 23.0 25 12 12 10 23 San Francisco NL 2-0 1.26 15 0 0 14.1 12 2 2 4 9 08 San Francisco NL 5-8 4.56 65 0 0 53.1 47 29 27 21 49 09 Lehigh Valley INT 2-1 1.40 15 0 3 19.1 8 4 3 3 20 Philadelphia NL 2-1 3.06 32 0 0 35.1 31 12 12 9 27

MAJOR LEAGUE Totals: 22-18 4.32 262 1 34 264.1 265 132 127 102 213 Minor League Totals: 45-45 3.78 217 129 18 840.1 796 392 353 292 729

INFIELDER

Josh Whitesell Bats: Left Height: 6’1” Throws: Left Weight: 225 Born: 4/14/1982 in Durham, NC Opening Day Age: 27 Acquired: Signed as a Minor League free agent, December 28, 2009. Professional awards/rankings/notes: Finished seventh in batting average (.328), second in RBI (110), fourth in hits (156), third in OBP (.425) and fourth in strikeouts (136) in Pacific Coast League ’08 with Triple-A Tucson…finished second in OBP (.425) in Eastern League ’07 with Double-A Harrisburg…finished tenth in batting average (.293), third in OBP (.416) in Carolina League ‘05 with Advanced-A Potomac MLB info: Made ML debut September 2, 2008 with Diamondbacks against St. Louis—struck out as a pinch hitter in the ninth inning of an 8-2 Diamondback loss…hit first career home run September 21, 2008 with Diamondbacks at Colorado—came as pinch hitter off of Steven Register in ninth inning of a 13-4 Diamondback win Positions played: 1B (627), DH (103) Played with/for: Kory Casto (Vermont ’03), Jerry Owens (Vermont ’03), Roger Bernadina (Savannah ’04), Ian Desmond (Potomac ’05), Collin Balester (Harrisburg ’07), Emilio Bonifacio (Tucson ’08)

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College/HS notes (w/famous alumni): Drafted in 6th round of 2003 entry draft by the Montreal Expos…attended Loyola Marymount University

Transactions: Signed as free agent by Diamondbacks ’08

YR CLUB LG AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS 03 Vermont NYP .246 49 167 13 41 10 1 5 19 28 53 0 0 04 Savannah SAL .250 113 390 56 95 29 0 16 54 58 91 0 1

05 Potomac CAR .293 113 389 59 114 32 2 18 66 74 125 1 1

06 Harrisburg EAS .264 127 402 47 106 11 0 19 56 53 125 2 6 07 Harrisburg EAS .284 119 387 78 110 23 1 21 74 87 107 6 2

08 Tuscon PCL .328 127 475 86 156 36 0 26 110 74 136 1 2

Arizona NL .286 7 7 1 2 0 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 09 Arizona NL .194 46 108 7 21 7 0 1 24 24 29 0 0 Reno PCL .293 63 225 14 66 14 1 8 40 40 48 1 1

MAJOR LEAGUE Totals: .200 53 115 8 23 7 0 2 15 25 31 0 0 Minor League Totals: .284 711 2425 374 688 155 5 113 437 414 685 11 13

PITCHER (R)

Josh Wilkie Bats: Right Height: 6’2’’ Throws: Right Weight: 190 Born: 7/22/1984 in Clarkesville, TN Opening Day Age: 25 Obtained: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, June 14, 2006.

Professional awards/rankings/notes: Finished first in baserunners per nine innings pitched (9.79), second in walks per nine innings pitched (1.63) and third in games finished (31) in Carolina League with Advanced-A Potomac in 2008… Won the Carolina League Championship with Advanced-A Potomac in 2008…swept Wilmington 3-0 in the first round and beat Myrtle Beach three games to one in the Championship Series…Earned victory in game two of the Championship Series…threw two scoreless innings (9 th and 10th)…pitched this year in the Arizona Fall League MLB info: Has not played in the Major Leagues Positions played: P (157) Played with/for: Jerry Browne (Hitting Coach—Hagerstown ’07), Jhonatan Solano (Hagerstown ‘07/Potomac ‘08/Syracuse ’09) College/HS notes (w/famous alumni): Attended George Washington University…went 25-12 with a 2.97 ERA in college…another former GW Colonial is ex-Nationals farmhand Mike O’Connor…music major…can play the guitar, saxophone, piano and drums…worked last offseason with the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Transactions: N/A

YR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB S 06 Nationals GCL 2-2 4.94 13 1 2 27.1 33 19 15 11 31

07 Hagerstown SAL 3-6 3.49 47 0 11 80.0 86 42 31 34 70 08 Potomac CAR 1-2 2.08 46 0 5 60.2 52 14 14 12 45

09 Harrisburg EAS 5-2 2.37 34 0 3 49.1 48 14 13 13 40

Syracuse INT 2-3 3.22 17 0 2 22.1 19 8 8 4 25

Minor League Totals: 13-15 3.04 157 1 23 239.2 238 97 81 74 211

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SYRACUSE 2009 GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS Opp. vs ROC vs ROC @ ROC @ ROC @ LHV @ LHV @ LHV @ LHV vs BUF vs BUF vs BUF vs BUF vs LHV vs LHV OFF @ BUF @ BUF @ BUF @ BUF vs PAW vs PAW @ CHA @ CHA @ CHA @ CHA @ GWI @ GWI @ GWI @ GWI vs IND vs IND vs IND vs IND vs NOR vs NOR vs NOR vs NOR @ IND @ IND @ IND @ IND OFF @ LOU @ LOU @ LOU @ LOU vs SWB vs SWB vs SWB vs SWB vs SWB vs GWI vs GWI vs GWI vs GWI @ SWB @ SWB @ SWB @SWB @SWB @ ROC @ ROC @ ROC @ ROC OFF vs PAW vs PAW vs PAW vs PAW vs PAW vs BUF vs BUF vs BUF @ BUF @ BUF vs COL vs COL vs COL vs COL vs COL

Score L 7-4 L 9-2 W 3-0 L 8-4 L 5-1 PPD L 11-4 W 5-4 (12) W 3-1 W 6-3 W 7-1 PPD W 3-1 L 5-2 W 4-0 W 6-5 W 4-0 W 7-1 PPD W 4-1 W 6-3 W 8-2 L 4-0 L 10-7 L 4-1 W 8-1 L 2-0 L 4-0 L 8-3 L 11-7 W 12-2 W 6-3 L 9-1 L 5-3 L 12-3 L 4-2 L 3-1 L 4-1 W 4-2 L 5-4 W 7-4 L 2-1 L 6-0 W 8-6 (12) W 7-3 PPD L 4-1 (7) W 4-2 (7) W 5-4 L 6-0 L 2-1 (10) W 6-5 W 7-1 W 3-2 PPD W 8-6 W 7-3 (8) L 8-3 (7) W 3-2 W 11-4 L 4-3 (11) L 9-8 (10) PPD W 4-1 (7) W 4-1 (7) L 6-2 L 15-5 W 4-2 (7) L 3-2 (7) L 5-4 PPD PPD W 6-5 PPD W 4-3 (7) W 7-1 (7) W 3-0

Win/Loss/Save Gosling (1-0), Glover (0-1), Lahey (1) Gabino (1-0), Balester (0-1) Wells (1-0), Swarzak (0-1), Bergmann (1) Mijares (1-0), Glover (0-2) Lehr (1-0), Stammen (0-1) Kendrick (1-0), Balester (0-2) Glover (1-2), Borkowski (0-3), Mock (1) Glover (2-2), Kunz (1-1) Stammen (1-1), Knight (0-1), Mock (2) Martin (1-0), Niese (0-2) Clippard (1-0), Carrasco (0-1), Wagner (1) Woods (1-0), Williams (0-1), Majewski (2) Stammen (2-1), Knight (0-2) Clippard (2-0), Snyder (0-1), Wagner (2) Balester (1-2), Gee (0-3), Glover (1) Estrada (1-0), Garcia (0-2) O’Connor (1-0), Johnson (1-2), Colome (1) Stammen (3-1), Cassel (0-1), Colome (2) Martin (2-0), Van Benschoten (2-2) Whisler (2-2), Balester (1-3) Wassermann (1-1), Colome (0-1) Redmond (2-1), O’Connor (1-1) Bergmann (1-0), Acosta (0-3), Colome (3) Medlen (4-0), Martin (2-1), Gomez (2) Gamble (1-3), Balester (1-4), Valdez (6) Bautista (2-1), Glover (2-3), Bootcheck (4) Vasquez (2-1), O’Connor (1-2), Mateo (3) Stammen (4-1), Davis (0-4) Martin (3-1), Taubenheim (0-4) Tillman (4-0), Balester (1-5) Castillo (1-0), Colome (0-2), Miller (8) Waters (3-2), O’Connor (1-3) Mitchell (3-1), Stammen (4-2), Miller (9) Taubenheim (1-4), Martin (3-2), Bootcheck (5) Mateo (2-1), Rivera (0-1), Bootcheck (6) Estrada (2-0), McCutchen (2-3), MacDougal (1) Vasquez (3-2), O’Connor (1-4), Bootcheck (7) Martin (4-2), Pettyjohn (0-5) Manuel (2-1), Larrison (0-1), Roenicke (4) Jukich (3-1), Estrada (2-1) Clippard (3-0), Manuel (2-2) O’Connor (2-4), Cox (0-1) Kontos (3-1), Ledezma (0-1), Melancon (2) Balester (2-5), Towers (0-3), Kensing (1) Estrada (3-1), Ramirez (0-1), Kensing (2) Morton (7-2). Sosa (0-2) Bueno (3-1), Clippard (3-1), Valdez (10) Kensing (1-0), Logan (1-1) Balester (3-5), Parr (0-1) Martin (5-2), Fossum (2-2), Kensing (3) Doyne (1-0), Ramirez (0-2), Ledezma (1) Sosa (1-1), Bush (0-1) Towers (1-4), Mock (0-1) Balester (4-5), Keppel (2-2), Kensing (4) Martin (6-2), Humber (1-3) Delaney (1-1), Kensing (1-1) Morillo (3-2), Rivera (0-2) Mock (1-1), Smoltz (1-1), Kensing (5) Martin (7-2), Zink (4-5), Rivera (1) Bowden (3-3), O’Connor (2-5) Traber (4-3), Rivera (0-3) Balester (5-5), Misch (0-1), Clippard (0-1) Kunz (4-2), Sosa (1-2), Dessens (10) Broadway (1-1), Estrada (3-2), Dessens (11) Clippard (4-1), Rundles (2-2), Kensing (6) Balester (6-5), Saarloos (3-9), Kensing (7) Doyne (2-0), Lofgren (2-3) Mock (2-1), Cassel (5-6)

GB 1.0 2.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 4.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 4.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 4.5 4.0 4.0 4.5 4.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 5.0 5.0 6.5 8.0 8.0 7.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.5 8.0 8.5 9.0 8.0 8.0 8.0 8.0 8.0 9.0 9.0 8.0 8.0 8.0 8.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 8.0 7.0 6.0 6.0 4.0 4.0 5.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.5 5.0 4.5 4.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 6.5 6.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 6.5 6.5 5.0

Time 2:32 2:35 2:57 2:49 2:46 2:37 3:28 2:34 2:39 2:13 2:17 2:44 2:18 2:56 2:34 2:31 2:26 2:29 2:18 2:32 2:49 2:14 3:01 2:23 2:34 2:56 3:08 2:53 3:04 2:52 2:38 2:42 2:41 2:14 2:51 2:27 2:32 2:33 2:42 2:10 3:44 2:49 2:17 1:28 2:46 2:49 2:49 2:57 2:26 2:26 2:28 2:20 2:43 2:49 2:55 3:30 3:07 1:32 1:47 2:51 3:09 1:33 1:59 2:36 2:59 1:56 2:02 2:00

Date 4/9 4/10 4/11 4/12 4/13 4/14 4/15 4/16 4/17 4/18 4/19 4/20 4/21 4/22 4/23 4/24 4/25 4/26 4/27 4/28 4/29 4/30 5/1 5/2 5/3 5/4 5/5 5/6 5/7 5/8 5/9 5/10 5/11 5/12 5/13 5/14 5/15 5/16 5/17 5/18 5/19 5/20 5/21 5/22 5/23 5/24 5/25 5/26 5/27 5/27 5/28 5/29 5/30 5/31 6/1 6/2 6/3 6/4 6/4 6/5 6/6 6/7 6/8 6/9 6/10 6/11 6/12 6/12 6/13 6/14 6/15 6/15 6/16 6/17 6/18 6/19 6/20 6/21 6/21 6/22

Rec. 0-1 0-2 1-2 1-3 1-4 1-5 2-5 3-5 4-5 5-5 6-5 6-6 7-6 8-6 9-6 10-6 11-6 12-6 13-6 13-7 13-8 13-9 14-9 14-10 14-11 14-12 14-13 15-13 16-13 16-14 16-15 16-16 16-17 16-18 16-19 17-19 17-20 18-20 18-21 18-22 19-22 20-22 20-23 21-23 22-23 22-24 22-25 23-25 24-25 25-25 26-25 27-25 27-26 28-26 29-26 29-27 29-28 30-28 31-28 31-29 31-30 32-30 32-31 32-32 33-32 34-32 35-32 36-32

Pos. t-5 t-4 4 t-4 t-4 t-4 5 t-4 t-4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 t-3 t-3 t-3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 t-3 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 t-2 t-2 3 3 3 2 2 t-2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

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Date 6/23 6/24 6/25 6/26 6/27 6/28 6/29 6/30 7/1 7/2 7/3 7/3 7/4 7/5 7/6 7/7 7/8 7/9 7/10 7/11 7/12 7/13 7/14 7/15 7/16 7/17 7/18 7/19 7/20 7/21 7/22 7/23 7/24 7/25 7/26 7/27 7/28 7/29 7/30 7/31 8/1 8/2 8/3 8/4 8/5 8/6 8/7 8/8 8/9 8/10 8/11 8/11 8/12 8/13 8/14 8/15 8/16 8/17 8/18 8/19 8/20 8/20 8/21 8/21 8/22 8/23 8/24 8/25 8/26 8/27 8/28 8/29 8/29 8/30 8/31 9/1 9/2 9/3 9/4 9/5 9/6 9/6 9/7

Opp. @ SWB @ SWB vs SWB vs SWB @PAW @PAW @PAW @PAW OFF @ LHV @ LHV @ LHV vs LHV vs LHV vs LHV vs ROC vs ROC vs ROC vs ROC @ PAW @ PAW OFF OFF OFF @ COL @ COL @ COL @ COL @ TOL @ TOL @ TOL @ TOL vs LOU vs LOU vs LOU vs LOU vs CHA vs CHA vs CHA vs CHA @ NOR @ NOR @ NOR @ NOR OFF @ DUR @ DUR @ DUR @ DUR OFF vs TOL vs TOL vs TOL vs TOL vs ROC vs ROC @ ROC @ ROC vs BUF vs BUF @ BUF @ BUF @ BUF @ BUF vs DUR vs DUR vs DUR vs DUR @ SWB @ SWB vs LHV vs LHV vs LHV vs LHV vs SWB vs SWB @ LHV @ LHV @ PAW @ PAW vs PAW vs PAW vs PAW

Score W 6-1 W 5-3 W 6-3 L 5-1 L 3-2 W 6-2 L 6-5 (14) W 12-0 L 5-1 W 4-0 W 7-1 W 3-2 (12) L 2-0 W 9-3 L 7-1 L 9-4 W 2-0 L 6-3 W 8-7 W 5-4 L 7-2 L 5-4 L 6-3 W 5-2 L 4-2 W 6-5 W 3-2 L18-1 L 5-4 W 4-3 L 5-3 W 8-5 L 7-0 W 9-4 W 5-3 L 8-5 L 8-6 W 3-0 W 8-2 L 8-7 L 5-3 W 9-7 W 3-2 L11-5 W 5-0 (7) L 3-1 (7) L 2-1 W 4-3 W 4-3 W 9-3 L 8-1 W16-5 W 1-0 W 7-3 W 3-0 (7) L 2-0 (7) L 7-2 (7) W 2-1 (7) L 9-2 W 3-2 L 3-2 L 9-6 W 4-3 L 2-1 PPD W 4-0 (7) W 3-2 (7) W 3-1 L 6-4 L11-4 W 2-1 L 8-1 W 7-3 L 8-2 L12-5 (7) L10-2 (7) W 5-3

Win/Loss/Save Martin (8-2), Igawa (6-2) Olsen (1-0), Ramirez (0-3), Kensing (8) Estrada (4-2), Kontos (3-4), Kensing (9) Bush (1-2), Balester (6-6), Albaladejo (3) Jones (2-2), Kensing (1-1) Mock (3-1), Zink (4-7) Traber (5-3), Bergmann (1-1) Estrada (5-2), Gonzalez (7-7) Carrasco (5-7), Balester (6-7) Mock (4-1), Mazone (0-2), Bergmann (2) Ramirez (1-0), Carpenter (7-2) Rivera (1-3), Anderson (0-1) Kendrick (5-5), Estrada (5-3), Bowers (3) Martis (1-0), Mazone (0-2) Santos (1-2), Balester (6-8) Manship (2-0), Ramirez (1-1) Mock (5-1), Mulvey (3-6), Kensing (10) Humber (4-6), Martin (8-3), Delaney (3) Kown (1-0), Zink (4-9), Kensing (11) Balester (7-8), Buchholz (7-2), Kensing (12) ALL STAR GAME AT PORTLAND, OR Carmona (1-1), Ramirez (1-2) Rondon (2-0), Martis (1-1), Aquino (6) Lofgren (4-5), Balester (7-9), Aquino (7) Kown (2-0), Sowers (2-2) Lugo (7-8), Detwiler (0-1), Rainwater (3) Ramirez (2-2), Regas (0-1), Sosa (1) Martis (2-1), Brown (3-8), Sosa (2) Lambert (5-7), Estrada (5-4) Wells (1-0), Rivera (1-4), Roenicke (12) Wilkie (1-0), Manuel (3-4) Lehr (13-3), Ramirez (2-3), Manuel (10) Martis (3-1), Maloney (7-7), Rivera (2) Whisler (7-8), Zinicola (0-1) Segovia (1-0), Egbert (6-6) Rivera (2-4), Wassermann(6-3), Sosa (3) Harrell (4-1), Ramirez (2-4) Miller (3-3), Spradlin (0-1), Castillo (8) Estrada (6-4), Liz (0-3), Segovia (1) Kown (3-0), Arrieta (3-5) Deza (2-1), Rivera (2-5), Castillo (9) Bateman (5-1), Ramirez (2-5) Novoa (1-0), Bateman (0-1), Segovia (2) Estrada (7-4), Childers (9-4), Wilkie (1) Sonnanstine (4-1), Detwiler (0-2) Kown (4-0), Bump (5-1) Segovia (1-1), Rapada (4-2) Lugo (10-8), Martis (3-2), Fien (11) Estrada (8-4), Bonderman (1-2), Segovia (3) Detwiler (1-2), Pino (1-2), Segovia (4) Ramirez (3-5), Dickey (0-1) Gabino (5-3), Kown (4-1) Wilkie (2-0), Slama (0-1) Everts (1-0), Bostick (0-2) Detwiler (2-2), Broadway (4-9) Atilano (1-0), Misch (1-2), Wilkie (2) Takahashi (1-3), Ramirez (3-6) Stoner (5-7), Kown (4-2) Everts (2-0), McNab (5-4), Segovia (5) Cromer (6-3), Martis (3-3) Kensing (2-1), Bateman (5-2) Sonnanstine (5-3), Wilkie (2-1), Abreu (12) Thayer (2-5), Segovia (1-2), Abreu (13) Atilano (2-0), Igawa (9-8), Kensing (13) Sanchez (5-5), Martis (3-4), Albaladejo (10) Estrada (9-4), Chacin (7-4) Detwiler (3-2), Savery (3-2), Kensing (14) Kown (5-2), Lopez (6-5), Kensing (15) Dunn (1-0), Wilkie (2-2), Kroenke (3) Sanchez (6-5), Balester (7-10) Martis (4-4), Mazone (1-6), Kensing (16) Chacin (8-4), Estrada (9-5) Detwiler (4-2), McBeth (2-3) Bierd (3-1), Kown (5-3) Mills (2-2), Wilkie (2-3) Zink (6-15), Ramirez (3-7) Segovia (2-2), Large (3-4), Kensing (17)

Time 2:40 2:50 2:57 2:41 2:46 3:00 4:54 2:57 2:40 2:46 2:45 3:28 2:52 2:45 2:25 2:45 2:14 2:55 3:02 3:09 2:53 2:49 2:21 2:42 2:43 2:49 2:42 2:43 2:43 2:25 2:25 2:33 2:23 2:39 2:47 2:28 2:47 2:48 3:19 3:03 2:24 3:14 2:38 3:03 1:45 1:55 2:14 2:43 2:59 2:35 2:36 3:00 2:10 2:17 1:52 1:21 2:02 1:56 3:04 2:31 2:38 3:02 2:54 2:19 1:46 2:16 2:27 2:56 3:39 2:27 2:31 3:14 2:43 2:44 2:07 2:39

Rec. 37-32 38-32 39-32 39-33 39-34 40-34 40-35 41-35 41-36 42-36 43-36 44-36 44-37 45-37 45-38 45-39 46-39 46-40 47-40 48-40 48-41 48-42 48-43 49-43 49-44 50-44 51-44 51-45 51-46 52-46 52-47 53-47 53-48 54-48 55-48 55-49 55-50 56-50 57-50 57-51 57-52 58-52 59-52 59-53 60-53 60-54 60-55 61-55 62-55 63-55 63-56 64-56 65-56 66-56 67-56 67-57 67-58 68-58 68-59 69-59 69-60 69-61 70-61 70-62 71-62 72-62 73-62 73-63 73-64 74-64 74-65 75-65 75-66 75-67 75-68 76-68

GB 4.0 3.0 2.0 3.0 3.0 2.0 3.5 3.0 3.0 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 4.0 4.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 4.0 4.5 5.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 3.5 3.5 4.0 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 2.5 3.5 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 5.0 4.0 3.0 4.0 4.5 5.0 5.0 5.5 4.5 4.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 2.5 2.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 2.5 3.5 3.5 3.0 3.0 2.5 3.5 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.5 5.5 7.5 7.5 6.5

Pos. 3 2 2 2 3 2 3 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

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Pinch-hitters PA AVG AB R H HR RBI BB SO CASTO 1 .000 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 DUKES 1 1.000 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 ELDRED 9 .000 9 0 0 0 1 2 8 GUZMAN 1 .000 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 HERRERA 1 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 HOPPER 1 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 LANGERHANS 2 .500 2 0 1 0 1 2 0 MAXWELL 1 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 MILLEDGE 1 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 MOLINA 3 .333 3 0 1 0 2 1 0 MONTZ 1 .000 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 ORR 1 1.000 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 PADILLA 10 .200 10 1 2 0 0 1 2 PATTERSON 15 .133 15 0 2 0 2 1 5 POPPERT 1 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 VENTO 7 .286 7 1 2 0 0 0 2 WARD 3 .333 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 YEPEZ 12 .167 12 1 2 0 0 1 2 TOTAL 71 .220 71 3 13 0 9 11 21

2009 CHIEFS BATTING BATTERS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB CS E Bard, Josh# .175 13 40 2 7 1 0 0 1 8 4 10 0 0 0 Bernadina, Roger* .167 5 18 1 3 0 0 0 0 3 4 5 1 0 0 Bynum, Freddie* .375 3 8 1 3 0 0 1 3 6 1 0 1 0 2 Bynum, Seth .262 134 465 58 122 24 3 19 67 209 31 138 6 3 20 Casto, Kory* .271 126 447 57 121 22 1 8 58 169 44 85 4 4 13 Cintron, Alex# .500 5 18 2 9 1 0 0 3 10 0 1 0 0 1 Daniel, Michael* .279 11 43 5 12 2 1 0 2 16 4 12 2 1 1 Davis, Leonard* .208 14 48 4 10 1 1 2 4 19 4 13 0 0 1 Desmond, Ian .354 55 178 25 63 12 2 1 14 82 20 31 8 1 17 Dukes, Elijah .279 20 68 8 19 8 0 3 10 36 9 9 5 1 1 Eldred, Brad .269 106 353 53 95 26 0 17 59 172 30 96 6 4 5 Gonzalez, Alberto .311 23 90 5 28 3 1 0 8 33 1 8 1 0 2 Guzman, Joel .121 12 33 3 4 0 0 0 2 4 2 9 0 1 1 Harris, Willie* .222 5 18 2 4 1 0 0 1 5 2 3 0 1 0 Hernandez, Anderson# .000 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Herrera, Javi .167 8 24 1 4 1 0 0 0 5 0 4 0 0 0 Hopper, Norris .252 34 119 15 30 2 0 0 10 32 14 12 7 3 1 Langerhans, Ryan* .278 64 205 34 57 16 0 9 40 100 30 50 7 6 2 Maxwell, Justin .242 111 384 68 93 10 5 13 42 152 54 136 35 8 2 Milledge, Lastings .253 22 79 11 20 5 0 0 4 25 3 16 6 1 1 Molina, Gustavo .209 72 211 19 44 15 0 2 24 65 6 25 0 1 6 Montz, Luke .172 12 29 1 5 1 0 0 1 6 6 7 0 1 0 Morse, Mike .339 44 165 21 56 12 3 6 34 92 15 27 2 1 1 Orr, Pete* .245 120 412 50 101 13 5 9 50 151 27 77 18 8 11 Padilla, Jorge .367 95 311 58 114 18 3 4 21 150 24 32 14 11 6 Patterson,Corey* .274 84 263 30 72 16 1 7 40 111 13 65 14 5 2 Poppert, John .000 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Solano, Jhonatan .202 63 183 17 37 11 0 1 17 51 9 24 2 1 4 Vento, Mike .252 50 159 23 40 11 1 5 18 66 3 29 2 2 2 Ward, Daryle* .245 30 94 10 23 2 0 5 13 40 12 20 0 0 0 Whitney, Matthew .263 6 19 4 5 0 0 1 1 8 3 3 0 0 0 Yepez, Marcos# .255 47 102 9 26 5 0 0 11 31 10 23 3 2 6 TEAM TOTAL .263 144 4693 601 1236 240 27 113 566 1869 390 1019 144 66 117 * LH, #SH

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Multi-Hit Games 2H 3H 4H 5H+ Multi-RBI Games 2 3 4 5+ BARD 1 F. BYNUM 1 1 S. BYNUM 22 5 1 8 4 1 1 CASTO 20 5 4 8 4 1 CINTRON 1 1 1 DANIEL 3 DAVIS 1 1 DESMOND 15 3 2 1 DUKES 3 1 2 1 ELDRED 18 6 7 3 1 GONZALEZ 8 1 1 GUZMAN 1 HARRIS 1 HERRERA 1 HOPPER 5 2 LANGERHANS 9 5 7 2 MAXWELL 20 3 5 2 1 MILLEDGE 4 3 MOLINA 5 1 2 1 MORSE 8 2 2 4 4 1 ORR 16 6 6 3 PADILLA 24 8 5 PATTERSON 15 1 10 2 SOLANO 5 2 2 STAMMEN 1 VENTO 9 2 1 2 WARD 2 2 1 WHITNEY 1 YEPEZ 2 1 1 1

2009 Team Batting Syracuse (IL Rank) IL Best (Team) IL Worst (Team) Average .263 (t-6) .275 (Columbus) .234 (Pawtucket) At Bats 4693 (12) 4990 (Durham) 4603 (Scranton/WB) Runs 601 (11) 683 (Durham) 486 (Pawtucket) Hits 1236 (11) 1318 (Columbus) 1099 (Pawtucket) Doubles 240 (12) 295 (Durham t-1) 216 (Pawtucket) Triples 27 (7) 40 (Rochester) 13 (Pawtucket) Home Runs 113 (7) 137 (Durham) 78 (Norfolk) RBI 566 (10) 644 (Durham) 454 (Buffalo) Total Bases 1869 (8) 2065 (Durham) 1602 (Pawtucket) Walks 390 (t-11) 539 (Durham t-1) 335 (Buffalo) Strikeouts 1019 (12) 770 (Columbus) 1197 (Toledo) Stolen Bases 144 (1) 144 (Syracuse) 49 (Buffalo) Caught Stealing 66 (1) 66 (Syracuse) 22 (Scranton/WB) OPS .724 (t-7) .756 (Toledo) .652 (Pawtucket)

INNING BY INNING SCORING 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Ext. Total Opponent 58 86 74 90 55 70 65 68 41 4 612 CHIEFS 58 51 60 92 75 69 66 51 54 4 576

AVERAGE TIME OF GAME (9 INNINGS): 2:51 (Home - 2:51, Road—2:50)

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2009 CHIEFS PITCHING PITCHERS W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR BB SO HB WP Atilano, Luis 2-0 2.45 2 2 0 0 0 11.0 11 3 3 2 1 5 0 1 Balester, Collin 7-10 4.44 20 20 0 0 0 107.1 129 58 53 5 37 71 6 6 Bergmann, Jason 1-1 1.16 19 0 0 0 2 23.1 18 3 3 1 8 15 1 2 Casto, Kory 0-0 13.50 1 0 0 0 0 2.2 4 4 4 0 4 1 0 2 Clippard, Tyler 4-1 0.92 24 0 0 0 1 39.0 20 8 4 2 15 42 0 0 Colome, Jesus 0-2 6.10 9 0 0 0 3 10.1 10 10 7 4 2 9 1 1 Detwiler, Ross* 4-2 3.10 10 10 0 0 0 49.1 56 23 17 2 20 42 0 0 Doyne, Cory 2-0 6.75 10 0 0 0 0 10.2 10 8 8 2 6 4 0 1 Eldred, Brad 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 0.1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 Estrada, Marco 9-5 3.63 27 25 0 0 0 136.1 133 61 55 10 33 98 1 5 Everts, Clint 2-0 3.38 11 0 0 0 0 10.2 14 4 4 1 10 11 0 2 Glover, Gary 2-3 6.32 10 0 0 0 1 15.2 19 11 11 5 3 9 0 3 Kensing, Logan 2-1 2.97 31 0 0 0 17 33.1 28 11 11 2 6 35 0 2 Kown, Andrew 5-3 4.45 14 9 0 0 0 54.2 58 27 27 4 15 28 3 3 Larrison, Preston 0-1 4.60 26 0 0 0 4 31.1 44 16 16 2 20 15 0 3 Ledezma, Wilfredo* 0-2 4.19 18 0 0 0 1 19.1 29 12 9 0 12 17 1 2 MacDougal, Mike 0-0 3.24 8 0 0 0 2 8.1 7 3 3 1 5 6 0 1 Martin, J.D. 8-3 2.66 16 15 0 0 0 88.0 75 33 26 4 10 63 2 2 Martis, Shairon 4-4 4.96 13 13 0 0 0 74.1 90 42 41 9 18 40 1 2 Mock, Garrett 5-1 2.65 13 8 1 1 2 51.0 36 15 15 2 13 48 3 3 Novoa, Yunior* 1-0 3.66 19 0 0 0 0 19.2 20 11 8 1 10 16 0 0 O’Connor, Michael* 2-5 5.45 11 7 0 0 0 36.1 46 27 22 3 12 27 0 3 Olsen, Scott* 1-0 5.68 3 3 0 0 0 12.2 19 9 8 2 6 9 0 1 Orr, Pete 0-0 6.75 2 0 0 0 0 1.1 3 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 Padilla, Jorge 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 1.2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Poppert, John 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Ramirez, Horacio* 3-7 5.40 16 16 1 0 0 85.0 111 53 51 10 24 35 2 3 Rivera, Saul 2-5 3.55 30 0 0 0 2 45.2 57 26 18 1 25 32 2 4 Segovia, Zack 2-2 2.54 27 0 0 0 5 28.1 18 8 8 1 8 27 4 0 Sosa, Jorge 1-2 2.79 20 4 0 0 3 48.1 40 15 15 3 13 53 1 0 Spradlin, Jack* 0-1 6.53 12 2 0 0 0 20.2 28 15 15 0 9 13 1 2 Stammen, Craig 4-2 1.80 7 7 0 0 0 40.0 33 10 8 4 8 14 0 0 Towers, Josh 0-0 21.60 1 0 0 0 0 1.2 6 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 Villone, Ron* 0-0 2.35 8 0 0 0 0 7.2 4 2 2 1 2 5 1 0 Wagner, Ryan 0-0 6.11 13 0 0 0 2 17.2 17 13 12 1 12 11 1 2 Wells, Kip 1-0 2.45 2 2 0 0 0 11.0 9 3 3 1 2 11 0 0 Wilkie, Josh 2-3 3.22 17 0 0 0 2 22.1 19 8 8 0 4 25 2 1 Williams, Dave* 0-1 7.89 19 0 0 0 0 21.2 37 23 19 6 10 19 2 0 Yepez, Marcos 0-0 12.46 1 0 0 0 0 4.1 10 6 6 3 1 0 1 0 Zimmermann, Jordan 0-0 5.06 1 1 0 0 0 5.1 4 3 3 2 1 4 0 0 Zinicola, Zechry 0-1 7.56 26 0 0 0 0 33.1 47 30 28 2 10 31 3 1 TEAM TOTALS 76-68 4.02 144 144 2 12 43 1242.2 1320 620 555 98 398 894 39 58 *LHP

RELIEVERS G W-L IP—ER—ERA SV/OP IR-IRS Bergmann 19 1-1 23.1-3-1.16 2/3 12-5 Clippard 24 4-1 39.0-4-0.92 1/1 14-2 Colome 9 0-2 10.1-7-6.10 3/3 2-0 Doyne 10 2-0 10.2-8-6.75 0/0 5-2 Estrada 2 0-0 2.0-0-0.00 0/0 0-0 Everts 11 2-0 10.2-4-3.38 0/1 12-7 Glover 10 2-3 15.2-11-6.32 1/2 8-4 Kensing 31 2-1 33.1-11-2.97 17/18 7-2 Kown 5 1-0 9.0-5-5.00 0/0 1-0 Larrison 26 0-1 31.1-16-4.60 0/4 20-7 Ledezma 18 0-2 19.1-9-4.19 1/2 4-1 MacDougal 8 0-0 8.1-3-3.24 2/2 1-0 Martin 1 0-0 2.0-0-0.00 0/0 0-0 Mock 5 0-0 3.2-7-17.18 2/3 3-2 Novoa 19 1-0 19.2-8-3.66 0/0 7-2 O’ Connor 4 1-0 4.2-2-3.86 0/0 1-0 Rivera 30 2-5 45.2-18-3.55 2/4 19-8 Segovia 27 2-2 28.1-8-2.54 5/6 12-4 Sosa 16 0-1 26.1-4-1.37 3/3 0-0 Spradlin 10 0-1 13.2-11-7.24 0/1 8-4 Towers 1 0-0 1.2-4-21.60 0/0 0-0 Villone 8 0-0 7.2-2-2.35 0/0 4-0 Wagner 13 0-0 17.2-12-6.11 2/3 2-0 Wilkie 17 2-3 22.1-8-3.22 2/2 10-4 Williams 19 0-1 21.2-19-7.89 0/0 6-2 Zinicola 26 0-1 33.1-28-7.56 0/1 13-2

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2009 Team Pitching Syracuse (IL Rank) IL Best (Team) IL Worst (Team) ERA 4.02 (10) 3.32 (Scranton/WB) 4.70 (Columbus) Hits 1320 (12) 1124 (Scranton/WB) 1407 (Columbus) Complete Games 2 (11) 9 (Buffalo) 0 (Durham) Shutouts* 12 (4) 16 (Scranton/WB) 2 (Columbus) Innings Pitched 1242.2 (9) 1309.2 (Durham) 1205.1 (Scranton/WB) Runs 620 (11) 507 (Scranton/WB) 731 (Columbus) Earned Runs 555 (11) 445 (Scranton/WB) 642 (Columbus) HR Allowed 98 (2) 79 (Indianapolis) 138 (Columbus) Walks 398 (3) 390 (Columbus) 533 (Pawtucket) Strikeouts 894 (t-12) 1050 (Durham) 863 (Pawtucket) Saves 43 (t-3) 52 (Louisville) 27 (Charlotte) Hit Batters 39 (2) 36 (Lehigh Valley) 77 (Norfolk) *Includes combined shutouts

SYRACUSE GOLD GLOVE WINNERS

1B 1946 – Charlie Kress 1948 – Ed Shokes 1951 – Ed Shokes 1963 – Bill Roman 1973 – George Kopacz 1976 – Dave Bergman 1979 – Boomer Wells 1986 – Fred McGriff 1990 – Jim Eppard 1991 – Domingo Martinez 1998 – Kevin Witt 2B None 3B 1942 – Jack Juelich 1943 – Garton Delsavio 1944 – Tony Rodriguez 1946 – Al Rubeling 1947 – Al Rubeling

1953 – Hector Rodriguez 1981 – Dave Baker 1991 – Tom Quinlan 1993 – Tom Quinlan 1997 – Tom Evans 1999 – Casey Blake SS 1947 – Claude Corbitt 1952 – Claude Corbitt 1970 – Frank Baker 1977 – Greg Pryor 1982 – Tony Fernandez 1989 – Luis Sojo 1991 – Eddie Zosky 1998 – Tomas Perez 2000 – Cesar Izturis OF 1948 – Clyde Vollmer 1965 – Mickey Stanley

1971 – Rusty Torres 1975 – Kerry Dineen 1982 – Mitch Webster 1996 – Scott Pose C 1945 – Joe Just 1966 – Jackie Moore 1979 – Ernie Whitt 1996 – Rich Rowland 2001 – Joe Lawrence 2003 – Kevin Cash *Based on highest qualified fielding percentage by position

2009 Miscellaneous

Longest Game, Time: 4:54, 14 innings, 6/29 @ PAW Longest Game, Time (9 Inn): 3:39, 9/1 vs. SWB Longest Game, Time (7 Inn): 2:44, 9/6 vs. PAW Shortest Game, Time (9 Inn): 2:00, 6/22 vs. COL Shortest Game, Time (7 Inn): 1:21, 8/20 @ BUF Longest Game, Innings: 14, 6/29 @ PAW Largest Margin of Victory: 12, 6/30 @ PAW Largest Comeback Win: 5, 4/25 @ BUF Largest Margin of Defeat: 17, 7/23 @TOL Largest Blown Lead In Loss: 6, 6/9 @ ROC Most Errors, Player: 3 (2) Most Errors, Team: 4 (2) Most Runners LOB, Game: 14, 7/10 vs. ROC Most Double Plays, Game: 3, (8x, last 9/3 @ LHV) Most Runs: 16, 8/17 @ ROC Most Runs Allowed: 18, 7/23 @ TOL Time over .500: 124 days, 4/19-5/14, 6/2-9/7 Time under .500: 28 days, 4/9-4/18, 5/15-6/1 High Water Mark: 73-62 Low Water Mark: 1-5

CHIEFS CATCHERS BOX W-L G/GS ERA IP H R/ER BB SO CS/SBA (pct) PB BARD 3-7 12/11 3.86 93.1 85 44/40 31 72 2/7 (.286) 0 MONTZ 7-3 10/10 4.02 85 83 38/38 31 58 0/8 (.000) 0 MOLINA 36-23 67/60 3.86 547.2 603 272/235 161 363 17/40 (.425) 2 HERRERA 2-5 8/7 3.41 58 66 29/22 18 45 2/7 (.286) 1 SOLANO 27-30 62/56 4.09 466.2 518 230/212 152 352 10/35 (.286) 2

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CHIEFS DEFENSIVELY IN 2009 Pos. Player PCT G PO A E TC DP 1B Bynum, Seth 1.000 1 2 0 0 2 0 Casto, Kory .994 21 144 9 1 154 23 Eldred, Brad .991 63 507 31 5 543 50 Guzman, Joel 1.000 2 6 0 0 6 0 Langerhans, Ryan .989 23 168 11 2 181 20 Molina, Gustavo 1.000 1 6 1 0 7 2 Morse, Mike .996 27 205 17 1 223 30 Padilla, Jorge .900 2 9 0 1 10 1 Vento, Mike —- 2 0 0 0 0 0 Ward, Daryle 1.000 16 136 12 0 148 17 Whitney, Matthew 1.000 4 31 1 0 32 5 2B Bynum, Seth .973 123 210 335 15 560 98 Harris, Willie 1.000 1 3 3 0 6 0 Hernandez, Anderson 1.000 1 3 0 0 3 0 Orr, Pete 1.000 20 28 50 0 78 10 Padilla Jorge 1.000 1 2 1 0 3 0 Solano, Jhonatan 1.000 1 1 1 0 2 1 Yepez, Marcos 1.000 8 8 13 0 21 5 3B Casto, Kory .938 59 26 126 10 162 14 Guzman, Joel .952 8 6 14 1 21 0 Morse, Mike 1.000 15 10 15 0 25 3 Orr, Pete .956 58 42 110 7 159 14 Whitney, Matthew 1.000 2 2 6 0 8 0 Yepez, Marcos .889 20 11 21 4 36 3 SS Bynum, Freddie .818 2 3 6 2 11 2 Bynum, Seth .875 10 13 22 5 40 6 Cintron, Alex .950 5 7 12 1 20 1 Desmond, Ian .935 55 85 161 17 263 41 Gonzalez, Alberto .978 23 32 59 2 93 12 Morse, Mike 1.000 1 0 1 0 1 0 Orr, Pete .980 45 65 136 4 205 30 Yepez, Marcos .964 9 27 27 2 56 13 OF Bernadina, Roger 1.000 5 9 0 0 9 0 Casto, Kory .973 48 69 4 2 75 1 Daniel, Michael .967 11 29 0 1 30 0 Davis, Leonard .966 14 27 1 1 29 0 Desmond, Ian — 1 0 0 0 0 0 Dukes, Elijah .973 18 31 5 1 37 1 Harris, Willie 1.000 4 12 0 0 12 0 Hopper, Norris .987 36 77 1 1 79 1 Langerhans, Ryan 1.000 39 55 2 0 57 1 Maxwell, Justin .992 111 254 5 2 261 1 Milledge, Lastings .977 20 42 1 1 44 0 Morse, Mike 1.000 4 3 0 0 3 0 Orr, Pete — 2 0 0 0 0 0 Padilla, Jorge .967 85 137 8 5 150 1 Patterson, Corey .986 67 130 8 2 `140 0 Vento, Mike .956 28 42 1 2 45 0 C Bard, Josh 1.000 12 77 6 0 83 0 Herrera, Javi 1.000 8 46 3 0 49 0 Molina, Gustavo .986 68 378 31 6 415 2 Montz, Luke 1.000 10 59 7 0 66 0 Poppert, John — 1 0 0 0 0 0 Solano, Jhonatan .990 62 378 35 4 417 8 CHIEFS Starts by Position 1B Eldred (60), Morse (26), Langerhans (19), Casto (17), Ward (17), Whitney (4), Padilla (1) 2B S. Bynum (121), Orr (15), Yepez (3), Harris (2), Hernandez (1) SS Desmond (52), Orr (42), Gonzalez (23), S. Bynum (9), Yepez (9), Cintron (5), F. Bynum (2) 3B Casto (55), Orr (52), Morse (14), Yepez (11), Guzman (8), Whitney (2) LF Langerhans (22), Hopper (18), Padilla (18), Milledge (16), Vento (16), Patterson (15), Davis (14), Maxwell (13), Morse (3), Bernadina (2), Dukes (2), Harris (2), Casto (1) CF Maxwell (84), Patterson (35), Daniel (10), Langerhans (5), Milledge (4), Harris (2), Bernadina (1), Hopper (1) RF Padilla (50), Casto (38), Dukes (15), Hopper (11), Langerhans (8), Maxwell (7), Vento (7), Patterson (3), Berna- dina (2), Daniel (1) C Molina (59), Solano (56), Bard (11), Montz (10), Herrera (7) DH Eldred (32), Vento (16), Ward (11), Casto (7), Patterson (7), Langerhans (4), Padilla (4), Dukes (2), S. Bynum (1), Maxwell (1), Morse (1), Orr (1)

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Individual Batting

Most At Bats, Game 7, 3 players, 6/29 @ Pawtucket Most Runs, Game 3, 6 times, Daniel 8/29 vs. Lehigh Valley (Game 2) last Most Hits, Game 4, 9 times, Morse 8/17 @ Rochester last Most Doubles, Game 2, 4 times, Solano 9/6 vs. Pawtucket (Game 1) last Most Triples, Game 1, 11 times, Daniel 8/31 vs. Scranton/WB last Most HR, Game 2, 5 times, Davis 9/4 @ Pawtucket last Most RBI, Game 6, Eldred 8/29 vs. Lehigh Valley (Game 2) Most Walks, Game 3, 3 times, Whitney 9/7 vs. Pawtucket last Most Strikeouts, Game 5, Bynum 8/3 @ Norfolk Most SB, Game 2, 4 times, Daniel 9/4 @ Pawtucket last Longest Hitting Streak 18, Padilla 6/16-7/6 Consecutive games with HR 3, 2 times, Vento 6/1-6/4 last

Team Batting Most Runs, Game 16, 8/17 @ Rochester Opponent 18, 7/23 @ Toledo Most Runs, Inning 12, 8/17 @ Rochester (9th inning) Opponent 10, 7/23 @ Toledo (3rd inning) Most Hits, Game 17, 2 times, 8/17 @ Rochester last Opponent 24, 7/23 @ Toledo Fewest Hits, Game 3, 2 times, 8/29 vs. Lehigh Valley (Game 1) last Opponent 3, 4/24 @ Buffalo Most Doubles, Game 5, 3 times, 8/4 @ Norfolk last Opponent 6, 7/16 @ Columbus Most Triples, Game 2, 3 times, 8/3 @ Norfolk last Opponent 2, 5/9 vs. Indianapolis Most HR, Game 4, 9/4 @ Pawtucket Opponent 6, 7/23 @ Toledo Most Extra-base Hits, Game 8, 5/9 vs. Indianapolis Opponent 11, 7/23 @ Toledo Most Walks, Game 9, 6/30 @ Pawtucket Opponent 11, 9/1 vs. Scranton/WB Most Strikeouts, Game 14, 5/12 vs. Norfolk Opponent 14, 2 times, 5/24 @ Louisville last Most SB, Game 5, 6/29 @ Pawtucket Opponent 3, 4/9 vs. Rochester

Individual Pitching (SP=starter) Most Hits allowed, Game 14, Balester 7/18 @ Columbus Fewest Hits allowed, Game (SP) 1, Martin 5/11 vs. Indianapolis Most Runs Allowed, Game 7, 4 times, 7/23 @ Toledo last Fewest Runs, Game (SP) 0, 12 times, Estrada 8/29 vs. Lehigh Valley (Game 1) last Most Innings, Game (SP) 9, Mock 6/22 vs. Columbus Most Strikeouts, Game 10, Mock 6/22 vs. Columbus Most Walks, Game 5, Detwiler 7/20 @ Toledo Most Wild Pitches, Game 2, 7 times, Casto 9/6 vs. Pawtucket (Game 2) last Most Hit Batters, Game 3, Mock 4/15 @ Lehigh Valley Most HR Allowed, Game 3, Williams 7/23 @ Toledo

Team Pitching Fewest Hits Allowed, Game 3, 4/24 @ Buffalo Most Hits Allowed, Game 20, 6/14 vs. Pawtucket Most Runs Allowed, Game 18, 7/23 @ Toledo Most Strikeouts, Game 14, 2 times, 5/24 @ Louisville last Most Walks, Game 11, 9/1 vs. Scranton/WB Most Hit Batters, Game 3, 4/15 @ Lehigh Valley Most Wild Pitches, Game 3, 4/22 vs. Lehigh Valley Most HR Allowed, Game 6, 7/23 @ Toledo *Tied modern franchise record #Modern franchise record

2009 TEAM HIGHS & LOWS

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DATE ATTD 1 7/17/93 13,124 2 7/17/67 13,082 3 7/25/67 13,063 4 8/17/95 12,711 5 6/28/95 12,659 6 7/14/01 12,455# 7 6/28/01 12,368# 8 8/17/99 12,344# 9 8/22/72 12,322 10 8/16/61 12,321 11 8/14/09 12,288# 12 7/11/98 12,255# 13 7/23/94 12,224 14 8/1/08 12,208#

DATE ATTD 15 7/13/01 12,121# 16 4/3/97 12,112# 17 5/29/94 12,112 18 7/18/94 11,899 19 7/11/94 11,679 20 8/20/94 11,485 21 7/9/63 11,476 22 8/30/94 11,469 23 7/10/95 11,455 24 5/9/70 11,398 25 6/25/02 11,356# 26 6/29/00 11,295# 27 8/18/99 11,228# 28 6/22/99 11,219#

DATE ATTD 29 7/13/70 11,144 30 6/27/77 11,100 31 5/5/06 11,012 32 7/16/81 10,835 33 5/15/99 10,767# 34 6/22/71 10,677 35 7/7/80 10,657 36 7/12/97 10,656# 37 8/9/97 10,587# 38 8/28/05 10,545# 39 7/21/99 10,529# 40 7/10/99 10,450#

* Includes playoffs # Alliance Bank Stadium

At Alliance Bank Stadium CLUB (Dates) AVG TOTAL Largest Smallest Buffalo (7) 5,799 40,594 6,988 4,875 Charlotte (4) 5,087 20,347 5,855 4,098 Columbus (3) 5,491 16,473 5,613 4,952 Durham (4) 5,871 23,482 6,645 5,110 Indianapolis (4) 7,091 28,363 8,846 3,019 Lehigh Valley (7) 4,883 34,184 7,577 2,684 Louisville (4) 5,732 22,927 6,577 5,110 Norfolk (4) 4,326 17,303 5,255 3,316 Pawtucket (6) 7,079 42,476 12,660 2,467 Gwinnett (4) 6,188 24,753 8,498 4,815 Rochester(8) 7,484 59,869 12,288 4,220 Scranton/WB (7) 6,237 43,659 7,375 4,644 Toledo (3) 6,029 18,088 7,718 4,854 Totals (65) 6,039 392,518 On The Road CLUB (Dates) AVG TOTAL CLUB (Dates) AVG TOTAL Buffalo (6) 7,335 44,010 Norfolk (4) 5,740 22,961 Charlotte (4) 4,847 19,386 Pawtucket (8) 10,857 86,857 Columbus (4) 9,682 38,727 Gwinnett (4) 3,605 14,420 Durham (4) 7,162 28,648 Rochester (8) 6,790 54,318 Indianapolis (4) 9,155 36,621 Scranton/WB (7) 5,612 39,284 Lehigh Valley (7) 9,517 66,617 Toledo (4) 6,962 27,847 Louisville (4) 10,598 42,392 Totals (68) 7,678 522,088

TOP 10 HOME CROWDS IN 2009 Attnd. Date Opponent Promotion 12,288 August 14 Rochester Fireworks presented by Lockheed Martin, Time Warner, and SportsRadio 620 WHEN/Lockheed Martin Family Night 9,109 July 10 Rochester John F. Cowmeadow Third Base, Inc. Night 8,846 May 11 Indianapolis Education Day/Dollar Day 8,814 July 9 Rochester Everything Irish Night/Bud Light Pre-Game Tailgate Party 8,742 September 7 Pawtucket Centerplate Day/Social Network Day 8,516 May 9 Indianapolis Armed Forces Celebration 8,498 May 30 Gwinnett Hiawatha Seaway Council Scout Night 8,436 June 13 Pawtucket Little League Night #2 7,982 May 8 Indianapolis Greater Syracuse Safe Kids Coalition Night/AAA Safety Patrol Night 7,718 August 13 Toledo Postal Appreciation Night/MS Awareness Night

2009 SYRACUSE ATTENDANCE DATA

HISTORICAL SYRACUSE ATTENDANCE DATA

YEAR ATTD 1999 446,025# 2001 423,405# 1998 420,488# 2002 413,566# 2000 402,450# 1997 400,804# 2009 392,518# 2008 392,028# 2005 382,896# 2007 380,152# 1994 368,971* 2004 364,648# 2003 356,303# 2006 347,699# 1991 307,922 1995 300,589 1996 300,405

YEAR ATTD 1992 276,786 1993 265,486 1970 257,650* 1990 250,048 1989 233,161* 1985 232,073* 1971 216,115* 1987 211,315 1964 208,956* 1975 201,725* 1977 200,302 1981 198,101 1979 196,228* 1976 196,121* 1980 189,250 1986 187,758 1988 184,967 1973 184,461*

YEAR ATTD 1982 184,297 1974 182,082* 1963 180,971* 1972 179,048 1983 163,859 1978 160,427 1967 152,781 1969 152,201* 1965 152,072* 1968 150,295 1984 142,571 1961 126,016 1966 106,669 1962 103,191 MacArthur Stadium total - 6,774,509 (36 years) Alliance Bank Stadium total - 5,122,982 (13 years)

YEARLY ATTENDANCE SINCE 1961

LARGEST HOME CROWDS SINCE 1961

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YR W-L PCT POS* MANAGER GM or Owner ATTEND. W/Playoffs (gms) 2009 76-68 .528 5 Tim Foli John Simone 392,518 2008 69-73 .485 7 Doug Davis John Simone 392,028 2007 64-80 .444 11 Doug Davis John Simone 380,152 2006 64-79 .448 12 Mike Basso John Simone 347,699 2005 71-73 .493 8 Marty Pevey John Simone 382,896 2004 66-78 .458 11 Marty Pevey John Simone 364,648 2003 62-79 .440 14 Omar Malave John Simone 356,303 2002 64-80 .444 10 Omar Malave John Simone 413,566 2001 71-73 .493 6 Omar Malave John Simone 423,405 2000 74-66 .529 7 Kelly/Queen/Malave John Simone 402,450 1999 73-71 .507 8 Pat Kelly John Simone 446,025 1998 80-62 .577 2 Terry Bevington John Simone 420,488 420,488 (0) 1997 55-87 .387 9 Garth Iorg John Simone 400,804 1996 67-75 .472 7 Richie Hebner Tex Simone 300,405 1995 59-82 .418 10 Didier/Torres/Hebner Tex Simone 300,589 1994 71-71 .500 5 Bob Didier Tex Simone 341,820 368,573 (4) 1993 59-82 .418 10 Leyva/Didier Tex Simone 265,486 1992 60-83 .420 7 Nick Leyva Tex Simone 276,786 1991 73-71 .507 6 Bob Bailor Tex Simone 307,922 1990 62-83 .428 6 Bob Bailor Tex Simone 250,048 1989 83-62 .572 1 Bob Bailor Tex Simone 226,327 233,161 (2) 1988 70-71 .496 3 Bob Bailor Tex Simone 184,967 1987 68-72 .486 6 Doug Ault Tex Simone 211,315 1986 72-67 .518 5 Doug Ault Tex Simone 187,758 1985 79-61 .564 1 Doug Ault Tex Simone 222,725 232,073 (2) 1984 58-81 .417 7 Jim Beauchamp Tex Simone 142,571 1983 61-78 .439 7 Jim Beauchamp Tex Simone 163,859 1982 64-76 .457 6 Jim Beauchamp Tex Simone 184,596 1981 60-80 .429 7 Bob Humphreys Tex Simone 198,101 1980 58-81 .417 8 Harry Warner Tex Simone 189,250 1979 77-63 .550 2 Vern Benson Tex Simone 176,548 196,228 (6) 1978 50-90 .357 8 Vern Benson Tex Simone 160,427 1977 70-70 .500 5 Pete Ward Tex Simone 200,302 1976 82-57 .590 2 Bobby Cox Tex Simone 187,195 196,121 (5) 1975 76-70 .521 4 Bobby Cox Tex Simone 194,111 201,725 (4) 1974 72-64 .529 3 Bobby Cox Tex Simone 174,669 182,082 (5) 1973 74-70 .514 4 Bobby Cox Tex Simone 184,461 1972 64-80 .444 8 Frank Verdi Tex Simone 179,048 1971 74-70 .514 3 Loren Babe Tex Simone 209,425 216,115 (2) 1970 84-56 .600 1 Frank Verdi Tex Simone 221,520 257,650 (9) 1969 75-65 .536 3 Frank Verdi Don Labbruzzo 124,663# 152,201 (6) 1968 72-75 .490 5 Blaylock/Verdi Don Labbruzzo 150,295 1967 63-77 .450 8 Gary Blaylock Don Labbruzzo 152,781 1966 54-93 .367 8 Frank Carswell Don Labbruzzo 106,669 1965 74-73 .503 4 Frank Carswell Don Labbruzzo 143,875 152,072 (3) 1964 88-66 .571 2 Frank Carswell Don Labbruzzo 189,096 208,956 (7) 1963 80-70 .533 3 Swift/Carswell Don Labbruzzo 169,359 180,971 (2) 1962 53-99 .344 8 VDMeer/Verdi Don Labbruzzo 103,191 1961 56-98 .364 8 Verble/Verdi Don Labbruzzo 126,016 1957 56-84 .400 5 Frank Calo Joe Reardon 30,737+ 1956 62-74 .446 5 McQln/Torpey/Calo Joe Reardon 53,431 1955 74-79 .484 5 S. Newsome Marty Haske 85,191 1954 79-76 .510 4 S. Newsome Marty Haske 81,809 121,652 (9) 1953 58-95 .379 7 Bruno Betzel Bill Hoffman, Jr. 83,992 1952 88-66 .571 2 Bruno Betzel Bill Hoffman, Jr. 133,013 141,741 (2) 1951 82-71 .536 3 Bruno Betzel Bill Hoffman, Jr. 114,597 150,219 (6) 1950 74-79 .484 6 Bruno Betzel Bill Hoffman 106,939 1949 74-79 .484 6 Jewel Ens Bill Hoffman 190,255 1948 77-63 .550 3 Jewel Ens Bill Hoffman 143,865 202,259 (6) 1947 88-65 .575 3 Jewel Ens Bill Hoffman 196,592 288,141 (9) 1946 81-72 .549 2 Jewel Ens Bill Hoffman 175,861 237,235 (6) 1945 64-89 .418 7 Jewel Ens Bill Hoffman 87,858 1944 68-84 .447 8 Jewel Ens C. Schindler 90,619 1943 82-71 .536 3 Jewel Ens C. Schindler 66,831 129,494 (9) 1942 78-74 .513 3 Jewel Ens C. Schindler 117,231 164,466 (9) 1941 70-83 .458 6 Bennie Borgman C. Schindler 109,002 1940 71-90 .441 7 Dick Porter C. Schindler 118,244 1939 81-74 .523 5 Dick Porter John Corbett 178,671 1938 87-67 .565 2 Bottomley/Porter John Corbett 171,219 183,050 (2) 1937 76-75 .503 3 Mike Kelly John Corbett 207,745 215,745 (2) 1936 59-95 .383 7 Liebold/Kelly John Corbett 125,387 1935 87-67 .565 2 Nemo Liebold John Corbett 171,679 206,179 (5) 1934 60-94 .390 7 High/Sweeney John Corbett 91,390 1929 19-23^ .452 DNF Irvin Wilhelm 1928 64-74 .464 6 Mike O’Neill 1927 102-66 .607 2 Burt Shotten 174,059 1926 70-91 .435 7 Burt Shotten 123,214 1925 74-87 .460 6 Shaughnessy/Myers 110,892 1924 79-83 .488 6 Frank Shaughnessy 99,378 1923 73-92 .442 6 Frank Shaughnessy 95,236 1922 64-102 .386 7 Frank Shaughnessy 97,587 1921 71-96 .425 6 Madden/Shaughnessy 115,985 1920 33-116 .221 8 Cummings/McConnell Enzmann/Madden 1918 28-56& .378 7 Patsy Donovan 1917 64-51 .557 3 Mike O’Neill 1916 81-52 .609 1 Mike O’Neill 1915 60-60 .500 5 Mike O’Neill 1914 48-79 .378 7 Fred Payne 1913 61-78 .439 6 Burchell/Payne 1912 54-82 .397 7 McCafferty/Burchell 1911 65-74 .467 6 Ashenbach/Deal 1910 78-57 .577 2 Edward Ashenbach 1909 60-78 .435 7 Sandy Griffin 1908 76-64 .543 4 Sandy Griffin 1907 61-75 .449 6 Sandy Griffin 1906 70-65 .519 3 Sandy Griffin 1905 70-51 .579 2 Sandy Griffin 1904 91-44 .674 1 Sandy Griffin 1903 80-54 .597 2 Sandy Griffin 1902 61-55 .526 4 Sandy Griffin 1901 28-39% .418 7 Frank Leonard

SYRACUSE BASEBALL YEAR BY YEAR

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YR W-L PCT POS* MANAGER GM or Owner ATTEND. W/Playoffs (gms) 1900 43-84 .339 8 Wells/Irwin/Taylor/Leonard 1899 39-68 .364 8 Whistler/Griffin 1898 52-63 .452 6 George Kuntzsch 1897 83-50 .624 1 Al Buckenberger 1886 59-62 .488 5 Reilly/Kuntzsch 1895 62-53 .539 4 Griffin/Reilly 1894 63-56 .529 3 Faatz/Kuntzsch/Griffin 1892 24-36$ .400 DNF Faatz/Kuntzsch 1891 56-42@ .571 DNF George Frazier 1890 55-72 .433 6 Frazier/Fessenden 1889 63-44 .589 2 Jack Chapman 1888 81-30 .730 1 Hackett/Chapman 1887 61-40 .604 3 Gifford/Simmons 1886 46-47 .491 6 Ormsbee/Olin/Gifford 1885 52-37 .584 1 Ormsbee/Humphries 1879 22-48-1 .314 8 Dorgan/Holbert/Macullar 1878 29-11-1 .725 1 Rae/Dorgan 1877 68-45-3 .602 Marsh/Ryder 1876 56-14 .800 Hackett/Dorgan Paid Attendance began in 1990 *Charlotte and Ottawa added to league in 1993 (10 total teams) Buffalo, Louisville, Indianapolis, and Durham added to league in 1998 (14 total teams) @ Disbanded, 8/25/1891 $ Disbanded, 7/22/1892 % Moved to Brockton (MA), 7/25/1901 & Moved to Hamilton (Ont), 8/6/1918 ^ Moved to Hazelton (PA), 6/16/1929 +Transferred to Allentown (PA), 7/13/1957 # 1969 Fire (55 dates)

All Time Record (1876-2009): 7847-8130-5 (.491) LEAGUES YEAR Independent Team 1876 League Alliance 1877 International Association 1878, 1888-89* National League 1879 New York State League 1885*, 1902-1917 International League 1886-87,1918,1920-27,1934-55,1961-present American Association 1890 Eastern League 1891-92*, 1894-1901*, 1956-57 New York Penn League 1928-29 * Predecessor of International League

SYRACUSE MANAGERS 1934-2009

MANAGER G W L PCT YEAR(S) Hector Torres 1 1 0 1.000 1995 Robert Swift 63 36 27 .571 1963 Mel Queen 104 58 46 .558 2000 Terry Bevington 145 80 65 .552 1998!

Bobby Cox 565 304 261 .538 1973-76&

Tim Foli 144 76 68 .528 2009 Doug Ault 419 219 200 .523 1985-87#

Dick Porter 449 233 216 .519 1938-40 Loren Babe 144 74 70 .514 1971 Nemo Liebold 198 101 97 .510 1935-36~ Jewel Ens 1209 612 597 .506 1942-49= Bob Bailor 575 288 287 .501 1988-91*

Frank Verdi 688 344 344 .500 1961-62,68-70,75# Pete Ward 140 70 70 .500 1977 Steve Souchock 12 6 6 .500 1968 Skeeter Newsome 308 153 155 .497 1954-55% Pat Kelly 179 89 90 .497 1999-2000 Bruno Betzel 613 302 311 .493 1950-53 Bob Didier 191 94 97 .492 1993-94@

Frank Carswell 535 260 275 .486 1963-66 Marty Pevey 288 137 151 .476 2004-05 Richie Hebner 214 100 114 .467 1995-96 Doug Davis 286 133 153 .465 2007-2008 Joespeh Torpey 86 40 46 .465 1956 Mike Kelly 261 121 140 .464 1936-37 Omar Malave 430 198 232 .460 2000-03+

Bennie Borgman 153 70 83 .458 1941 Vern Benson 280 127 153 .454 1978-79 Mike Basso 143 64 79 .448 2006 Jim Beauchamp 418 183 235 .438 1982-84 Gary Blaylock 180 78 102 .433 1967-68 Bob Humphreys 140 60 80 .429 1981 Bill Sweeney 76 32 54 .421 1934 Harry Warner 139 58 81 .417 1980 Andy High 68 28 40 .412 1934 Nick Leyva 235 96 139 .409 1992-93 Red McQuillan 47 19 28 .404 1956 Garth Lorg 142 55 87 .387 1997 Frank Calo 89 34 55 .382 1956-57 Johnny VanderMeer 67 19 48 .284 1962 Gene Verble 72 20 52 .278 1961 Jim Bottomley 21 6 15 .286 1938

+ ---- Managed one game - 2000 ! ----- Won Wild Card - 1998 @ --- Won I.L. Eastern Division - 1994 * ----- Won I.L. Eastern Division - 1989 & ---- Won Governors Cup - 1976 # ---- Won Governor’s Cup - 1969-70 % ---- Won Governors Cup - 1954 = ---- Won Governors Cup - 1942-43, 1947 ~ ---- Won Governors Cup - 1935

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1934 1935 1936 1937 Watwood CF Dallessandro RF Dallessandro LF Glossup 2B High 3B Toporcer 2B James 2B Joost 3B Sweeney 1B Graham LF Williams SS Gamble CF Sherlock LF Wera 3B Dahlgren 1B Porter RF Rosenfield RF Watwood CF Oana CF Cazen LF Blair 2B Shellin 1B Muruska RF Campbell C Cihocki SS Niemiec SS Kerr 3B Reder 1B Taylor C Savino C Leggett C Miller SS Fussell P Coombs P Vandenburg P Kolp P 1938 1939 1940 1941 Glossup 2B Meyers 3B Parker SS Clifton 2B Blackburn 3B Harig RF Juelich 3B Rosen CF Porter LF Jordan 1B Jungman RF Johnson LF Moser RF Taylor LF Bottarini C Hasson 1B Longacre CF Kroner 2B Longacre LF Deal RF Bottomley 1B Longacre CF Yount CF Williams SS Moore C McDaniel SS Walters 1B Juelich 3B McDaniel SS Heath C Hall 2B Hartje C Gee P Gee P Tising P Kleinhans P 1942 1943 1944 1945 Rosen CF Rosen CF Rodriquez 3B Ramos 1B Williams SS Harrington 2B Cazen LF Cazen LF Adams 2B Sauer LF Rosen CF Rodriquez 3B Castle RF Mele RF Mele RF Gagain CF Lukon LF Goldstein 1B Phalen 1B Patton RF Shokes 1B Rice C Fitzgerald 2B Olson 2B Juelich 3B Stroner 3B Moore SS Kerns C Hartje C Phillips SS Plantz C Moore SS DeLaCruz P DeLaCruz P Lisenbee P Bebber P 1946 1947 1948 1949 Cassini 2B Beeler CF Donabedian SS Shokes 1B Sipek LF Corbitt SS Drews 2B Drews 2B Beeler CF Sauer LF Usher RF Usher LF Mele RF Mele RF Davis LF Gillenwater CF Kress 1B Rubeling 3B Beeler CF Mele RF Rubeling 3B West C Shokes 1B Zientara 3B Wahl SS Drews 2B Carson 3B Meeks SS Just C Shokes 1B West C LaManno C Katz P Predergast P Avrea P Hetki P 1950 1951 1952 1953 Shokes 1B Zientara 2B Weathers RF Zientara 2B Corbitt SS Babe 3B Corbitt SS Williams LF Gillenwater CF Weathers RF Babe 3B Rodriquez 3B Mele RF Power LF Gillenwater CF Blatnick RF Burns LF Gillenwater CF Mele 1B Workman 1B Rubeling 3B Shokes 1B Plumbo C Gillenwater CF Zientara 2B Corbitt SS Zientara 2B Corbitt SS Heyworth C Baker C Riggan LF Drescher C Byerly P Hartley P Keegan P Markell P 1954 1955 1961 1962 Tesauro CF Tompkins 2B Allie 2B Obregon SS Blaylock 1B DiPippo 1B Jacobs CF Asaro 3B Bowman RF Buckwalter CF Valdespino LF Drake LF Palys LF Blatnick RF Altobelli 1B Coleman RF Heyman C Mierkowicz LF Lennon RF Christopher CF Tompkins 3B Command 3B Smith, W 3B Zipfel 1B Caballero 2B Heyman C Stogoski C Dotterer C Waytola SS Pfeiffer SS Miranda SS Stillwell 2B Markell P Peterson P McAvoy P Mathias P 1963 1964 1965 1966 Smith, G 2B Scott 3B Rojas 2B Rojas 2B Roman 1B Smith 2B Ryan 3B Comer LF Wert 3B Roman 1B Stanley CF Campbell 1B Horton RF Northrup RF Goldy LF Mathews CF Brown,G LF Moore C Hopke 1B Tuttle RF Kosco CF Jones LF Brown, I SS Ricciuti 3B Oyler SS Stanley CF Pavelko RF Moore C Sullivan C Oyler SS Bryant C Matchick SS Seale P Hamilton P Hamilton P Graham P

SYRACUSE OPENING DAY LINE-UPS 1934-2009

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1967 1968 1969 1970 Shopay RF Shopay LF Lyttle CF Mitchell CF Kenney SS Galante 2B Shopay RF Blomberg RF Ferraro 3B Lyttle CF Munson C Cox 3B McDonald 1B Ranew C Demeter 3B Boehmer 2B Tuttle CF Boehmer 3B Howell DH Soliata 1B Rodriquez C Martz RF Orsino 1B Robinson LF Parrilla LF McDonald 1B McDonald LF Baker SS Trail 2B Mackey SS Galante 2B Pena C Verbanic P Barber P Baker SS Closter P Cumberland P 1971 1972 1973 1974 Mitchell CF Frazier 2B Zeber 2B Bladt RF Guerrero SS Bladt CF Matchick 3B Frazier 2B Torres RF Tepedino RF Tepedino DH Whitfield CF Soliata 1B Sanchez 3B Kopacz 1B Hart 3B Boehmer 3B Walton LF Velez RF Velez 1B Bladt LF Soliata 1B Bennett LF Bennett LF Frazier 2B Pena C Nordhagen CF Deidel C Pena C Baker SS Dempsey C Stanley SS Closter P Pazik P Stanley SS McGregor P Pazik P 1975 1976 1977 1978 Pichardo SS Alston DH Murray CF Woods CF Dineen CF Dineen CF Alston DH Pape 2B Velez 3B Bergman LF Bergman LF Mallory RF Parker 2B Bernhardt 1B Werth 1B Ewing DH Bladt RF Whitfield RF Jones RF Alberts 1B Whitfield LF Parker 3B Pryor SS Dyes RF Deidel C Zeber 2B Irwin C Torres SS Shupe 1B Klutts SS Ferrer 2B Bowling 3B Sawyer P Stearns C Sherrill 3B Kelly C Beattie P Ricks P Grilli P 1979 1980 1981 1982 Ramos SS Davis SS Cannon CF Webster CF Cannon CF Iorg 2B Thompson LF Fernandez SS Upshaw 1B Moseby RF Beamon DH Bell LF Ault RF Wells 1B Wells 1B Beamon 1B Pisker LF Pisker DH Baker, D 3B Adams DH Rosado C Ault LF Chapman 2B Hernandez RF Whitt DH Baker, D 3B Tevlin RF Petralli C Iorg 2B Kelly C Hernandez SS Manrique 3B Baker, D 3B Webster CF Petralli C Doyle 2B Wiley P Huffman P Baker, S P Eichhorn P 1983 1984 1985 1986 Fernandez SS Castillo 3B Sharperson 2B Lee 2B Manrique 2B Manrique 2B Leach RF Thornton LF Webster LF Leach RF Gruber 3B Shepherd CF Bell RF Thompson 1B McGriff 1B McGriff 1B Reynolds 3B Shepherd CF Keller DH Green RF Johnson DH Woods, A LF Holman LF Johnston DH Shepherd CF Johnston DH Allenson C Castro 3B Thompson 1B Schmidt SS McNealy CF Stenhouse C Petralli C Stenhouse C Infante SS Infante SS Eichhorn P Bomback P Filer P Beckwith P 1987 1988 1989 1990 Liriano 2B Yelding SS Felix CF DeLaCruz 1B Campusano CF Reyna 1B Heath 2B Sojo 2B Ducey RF Ducey CF Green 1B Bell LF Green 1B Hill RF Tolman DH Sprague 3B Hill LF Green DH Walker LF Ducey CF Thornton DH Berroa LF Hill RF Munoz DH Stenhouse C Tonucci 3B Sojo SS Whiten RF Lee SS Myers C Cabrera C Runge SS Infante 3B Shaddy 2B DeLaCruz 3B Diaz C Stottlemyre P Nunez P Nunez P Sanchez P

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1991 1992 1993 1994 Zosky SS Davis RF Butler, Rob LF Butler,Rob DH Suero 2B Zosky SS Montalvo SS Canate CF Bell RF Sprague C DelaRosa CF Green RF Sprague C Martinez 1B Perez RF Perez LF Ducey LF Knorr DH Giannelli 2B Daugherty 1B Williams CF Giannelli LF Quinlan 3B Battle 3B Pederson DH Quinlan 3B O'Halloran C Lis 2B Quinlan 3B Thompson CF Yan 1B Townley C Martinez 1B Schunk 2B Cedeno DH Zosky SS Guzman P Linton P Linton P Flener P 1995 1996 1997 1998 Sawkiw LF Pose LF Butler, Rich LF Herrera RF Butler, Rich RF Stewart CF Perez, T. SS Kelly 2B Ramos DH Amaro RF Whitmore RF Sanders CF Weinke 1B Chamberlain DH Aude DH Witt 1B Lis 3B Rowland C Manto 3B Evans 3B Bowers CF Cairo 2B Jones 1B Candelaria LF Townley C Boston 1B Martinez C Costo DH Montalvo 2B Turang 3B Patzke 2B Delgado C Diaz SS Perez, T. SS Roberts CF Perez, T. SS Brow P Flener P Carpenter P Withem P 1999 2000 2001 2002 Sanders CF Wells CF Wells CF Fleming CF Martin 2B Brumfield LF Holbert 2B Hudson 2B Witt LF Lopez DH Lopez, L. 1B Mottola RF Lennon DH Witt 1B Balfe DH Swann DH Hurst RF Otanez 3B Latham LF Phelps C Blake 3B Mottola RF Lawrence C Burnham 1B Lopez 1B Abernathy 2B Liniak 3B Werth LF Brown C Greene C Langaigne RF Klimek 3B Woodward SS Izturis SS Perez, J. SS Perez, J. SS Rodriguez P Bale P Daneker P Smith P 2003 2004 2005 2006 Wise RF Adams SS French LF Lydon CF Moriarty SS Sequea 2B Hill SS Roberts 2B Aven LF Rios CF Nelson 2B Barker 1B Zuniga 3B Quiroz C Mottola RF Griffin LF Fagan 1B Clark 3B Griffin DH Hattig 3B Ryan DH Hall LF Alfaro 3B Cosby DH Cash C Gross RF Crozier 1B Santos SS Johnson CF Hermansen DH Singleton CF Singleton RF Alvarez 2B Williams 1B Huckaby C Mahoney C Towers P Bush P Downs P Janssen P 2007 2008 2009 Adams 2B Inglett 2B Bernadina LF Olmedo SS Thigpen 1B Cintron SS Vento RF Lind LF Eldred 1B Griffin LF Adams RF Langerhans DH Barker 1B Diaz, R C Maxwell RF Roberts 3B Watson DH Casto 3B Hattig DH Santos 3B Patterson CF Thigpen C Velandia SS Montz C Duncan CF Lydon CF Orr 2B Taubenheim P Purcey P Zimmermann P

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YEAR OPPONENT SCORE WINNER LOSER ATT. 1934 Montreal W 2-1 FUSSEL Kinney 4,234 * 1935 Toronto W 8-2 COOMBS Lucas 2,629 1936 Montreal L 3-0 Chagnon VANDENBURG 4,503 1937 Buffalo L 6-2 Harris PEARCE 1,451 1938 Montreal W 3-1 GEE Cantrell 7,413 1939 Toronto W 5-2 GEE Caldwell 2,870 1940 Rochester L 6-1 Gornicki TISING 4,003 1941 Buffalo L 11-1 Hutchinson KLEINHANS 4,165 1942 Toronto W 5-4 BARRETT Drake 7,202 1943 Montreal W 5-4 DELACRUZ Sherer 4,685 1944 Rochester W 2-0 KONSTANTY Trotter 4,837 1945 Buffalo W 19-5 BEBBER Bowman 4,058 1946 Toronto L 7-2 McCrabb RABE 10,353 1947 Montreal L 11-10 Pfund BEBBER 8,950 1948 Rochester L 8-6 Reeder SCHULTZ 12,025 1949 Buffalo W 3-0 HETKI Harris 12,627 1950 Toronto L 7-6 Possehl BYERLY 8,420 1951 Buffalo W 6-3 HARTLEY Mainaroin 8,004 1952 Montreal L 2-1 LaSorda KEEGAN 8,221 1953 Ottawa W 16-4 MARKWELL Stemple 8,054 1954 Montreal W 2-1 OWENS Johnson 4,588 1955 Toronto L 3-1 Blake SANFORD 4,333 1961 Richmond L 9-4 Bethel PORTERFIELD 8,021 1962 Columbus L 6-3 Smith GABLER 6,778 1963 Atlanta L 5-2 Humphreys MARENTETTE 4,187 1964 Richmond L 8-5 Faul MUFFET 4,702 1965 Columbus L 5-2 Knoch BRUBAKER 4,568 1966 Toledo L 9-4 Stafford RAKOW 4,750 1967 Toledo L 4-2 Geinor BAHNSEN 4,808 1968 Louisville L 6-3 Morehead BARBER 4,735 1969 Columbus L 8-7 Ramos TILLOTSON 3,637 1970 Louisville W 4-3 KLINE Garmen 6,881 1971 Tidewater W 12-9 COLSON Hudson 6,224 1972 Tidewater L 1-0 Strom GARDNER 7,404 1973 Charleston L 3-1 Dettore CLOSTER 6,019 1974 Richmond L 18-4 Leon PAGAN 6,406 1975 Richmond L 8-7 Beard GUIDRY 8,316 1976 Richmond L 7-6 Osborn POLINSKY 4,906 1977 Columbus W 9-4 MERSCH Morlan 5,348 1978 Tidewater L 12-4 Berenguer DARR 4,009 1979 Tidewater W 8-0 WILEY Pacella 3,797 1980 Columbus L 3-2 Righetti GRILLI 5,213 1981 Tidewater L 9-7 Leach SCHROM 4,488 1982 Tidewater W 5-0 COOPER Leary 1,519 1983 Tidewater L 7-2 Terrell RICCELLI 5,006 # 1984 Pawtucket L 3-2 Gale BOMBACK 2,827 1985 Richmond W 9-1 FILER Shields 2,853 1986 Tidewater W 4-1 BECKWITH Mitchell 5,823 1987 Richmond L 7-5 Hensley GORDON 5,793 1988 Toledo L 3-2 King NUNEZ 3,628 1989 Scranton W 10-3 NUNEZ O'Neal 2,632 1990 Pawtucket L 6-3 Bolton SANCHEZ 6,059 1991 Scranton L 9-2 Ruffin GUZMAN 3,969 1992 Scranton W 3-1 LINTON Weston 6,314 1993 Rochester L 6-1 Moyer LINTON 9,003 1994 Ottawa W 9-8 (7) HALL Mathile 6,908 1995 Ottawa L 8-4 Manuel BROW 3,524 @ 1996 Rochester L 2-1 Harris CZAJKOWSKI 5,236 1997 Norfolk L 13-6 Lidle CARPENTER 12,112 1998 Ottawa W 4-2 SIEVERT Thurman 10,230 1999 Rochester W 2-1 BOCHTLER Coppinger 9,316 2000 Pawtucket W 6-3 BALE Ohka 8,831 2001 Rochester L 12-2 Towers DANEKER 8,889 2002 Rochester W 6-2 SMITH Brea 5,886 2003 Rochester W 5-1 KERSHNER Stull 4,281 2004 Rochester L 7-2 Guerrier BUSH 5,247 2005 Rochester L 9-7 Schoening DOWNS 4,947 2006 Rochester L 5-3 Bonser JANSSEN 5,431 2007 Ottawa W 4-0 TAUBENHEIM Segovia 5,277 2008 Louisville W 2-0 PURCEY Bailey 6,465 2009 Rochester L 7-4 Gosling GLOVER 7,222 *estimated attendance; #home opener snowed out - played 6 days later; @home opener snowed out - played 2 days later ALL TIME HOME OPENER RECORDS at MacArthur Stadium (1934-96): 22-36, at Alliance Bank Stadium (1997-present): 7-6

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Abbott, David 2002-03 Abernathy, Brent 2000 Accardo, Jeremy 2008 Adair, Jim 1938 Adams, Bobby 1942 Adams, Cliff 1963-65 Adams, Glenn 1982 Adams, Russ 2004, 06-08 Addington, Tom 1962 Adkins, Steve 1993 Adriana, Sharnol 1994, 96 Aikens, Willie 1985 Ainge, Danny 1978-80 Aitken, George 1957 Akerfelds, Darrel 1993 Alba, Gibson 1985-86 Alberts, Butch 1978-80 Albury, Vic 1977 Aldrete, Mike 1997 Alfaro, Jason 2005 Allenson, Gary 1985 Allie, Gair 1961 Almanzar, Carlos 1997-98 Alspach, Paul 1962 Alston, Dell 1976-77 Altobelli, Joe 1961 Alvarez, Jimmy 2003 Alvarez, Jose 1992 Amaro, Ruben, Jr 1996 Anderson, John 1955 Anderson, Rick 1976 Andrews, Clayton 1999-00 Andrews, Nathan 1941-42 Andujar, Luis 1996-98 Angell, Pete 1938-39 Antinelli, Al 1961 Apple, Ray 1962 Aquino, Luis 1986-87 Archer, Robert 1945 Arlett, Russ 1937 Arnold, Jason 2003-05 Arrigo, Gerry 1961 Arroyo, Luis 1999 Asaro, Tony 1961-62 Atilano, Luis 2009 Aude, Rich 1997 Ault, Doug 1979-80, 82 Aungust, Russell 1940 Aven, Bruce 2003 Avrea, James 1948

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Babe, Loren 1951-52 Backer, Len 1936 Bahnsen, Stan 1967 Bailes, Scott 1993 Bair, Doug 1988-89, 91 Baker, Bill 1951 Baker, Chris 2002-05 Baker, Dave 1979-82 Baker, Frank 1969-72 Baker, Jack 1978 Baker, Jim 1982-84 Baker, Steve 1980-81 Baldwin, James 2006 Bale, John 1999-00 Balester, Collin 2009 Balfe, Ryan 2001 Bannon, Jeff 2008 Banks, Josh 2006-08 Banks, Willie 2001 Baptist, Travis 1994-96 Barber, Steve 1968 Bard, Josh 2009 Barker, Ray 1967 Barker, Kevin 2005-07 Barlow, Mike 1980-82 Barnicle, George 1940 Barrett, Charles “Red” 1938, 42 Bartleson, Herb 1943 Barton, Vince 1936

Batiste, Kevin 1988 Battle, Howard 1994-95 Bauer, Rick 2008 Bayliss, Jonah 2008 Beamon, Charles 1980-82 Bearnarth, Larry 1962 Beattie, Jim 1975-77 Beauchamp, Kash 1986 Bebber, John 1944-49 Bechtold, George 1967, 69 Beck, Richard 1968-69 Beckwith, Joe 1986 Beeler, Jodie 1945-48 Beirne, Kevin 2001 Belcher, Tom 1962 Bell, Charlie 1952-53 Bell, Derek 1990-91 Bell, George 1982-83 Bell, Jason 2000-01 Bell, Juan 1998 Benard, Marvin 2004 Bencomo, Omar 1988 Benes, Joe 1934 Benge, Ray 1938-39 Benitez, Armando 2008 Bennett, Ken 1973-74 Benson, Randy 1979-80 Benson, Wayne 1976 Bentfield, Richard 1956 Berg, Dave 2003 Bergamo, Augie 1951 Bergman, Dave 1976-77 Bergmann, Jason 2009 Bernadina, Roger 2009 Bernhardt, Juan 1975-76 Berroa, Geronimo 1988, 99 Bertoia, Reno 1962 Birkhofer, Ralph 1957 Blackburn, James E. 1953 Blackburn, Jim 1943 Blackburn, Wayne 1937-38 Blackwell, Ewell 1942 Bladt, Rick 1970-76 Blair, Clarence 1934 Blair, Willie 1989-90 Blake, Casey 1999-2000 Blake, Edward 1949-50 Blake, Joe “Ace” 1974 Blanche, Al 1936 Blanco, Ossie 1969 Blanton, Darrell 1940 Blatnik, John 1952-55 Blaylock, Marvin 1953-54 Bleazard, David 2001 Blohm, Pete 1990-93 Blomberg, Ron 1970-71 Bloomer, Joe 1934 Blue, William 1945-46 Boak, Chet 1961-62 Bobeck, Len 1946 Bochtler, Doug 1999 Boehmer, Len 1968, 70-71 Bogott, Kurt 1997, 1999-2000 Bohanon, Brian 1996 Boles, Howard 1956 Bomback, Mark 1981-84 Bongiovanni, Tony 1938, 41-42 Bonikowski, Joe 1961 Borders, Pat 1988 Boreshi, Frank 1949 Borgman, Ben 1941 Bormaster, Brian 2007 Bosiak, Ted 1946-48 Bosser, Melvin 1945 Boston, DJ 1996 Bottarini, John 1939-42 Bottomley, Jim 1938 Bouchee, Ed 1962 Boucher, Denis 1990-91 Bouknight, Kip 2004 Bouldin, Carl 1962 Bouton, Jim 1967 Bouza, Miguel 1937

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Bovee, Mike 1999 Bowers, Brent 1995 Bowers, Stewart 1936 Bowles, Brian 2001-03 Bowling, Steve 1978 Bowman, Bob 1954-55 Boyer, Ron 1967 Bradford, Josh 1999 Bradley, Don 1956 Brady, Bob 1952 Brandow, Derek 1996-97 Braun, Steve 1980 Breeden, Danny 1969 Brideweser, James 1953 Brito, Jorge 1997 Brito, Tilson 1995-96 Brittain, August 1938 Brittain, Calvin 1944 Brooks, Eric 1995 Brow, Scott 1993-96 Brown, Chad 1995, 97 Brown, Gates 1963 Brown, Issacs 1965 Brown, Kevin 1998-00 Brown, Robert 1935-38 Brown, Tim 1992-93, 95 Brown, Tom 1980-81 Brown, Virgil 1937 Brubaker, Bruce 1964-65 Brubaker, Wilbur 1942 Bruckbauer, Fred 1961 Brumfield, Jacob 2000 Brunsberg, Arlo 1966 Brunswick, Roman 1949 Bryan, Bill 1967 Bryant, Don 1964-65 Buchanan, Bob 1990 Buckwalter, Harold 1955 Budny, Joe 1953 Buice DeWayne 1989 Burbach, Bill 1968, 70 Burgos, Enrique 1988 Burkhart, Ken 1949-50 Burkhart, William 1941 Burmeister, Gerald 1950 Burnett, A.J. 2006-07 Burnette, Jim 1962 Burnham, Gary 2002-03 Burns, Russell 1950 Burnside, Adrian 2005-06 Burpo, George 1946 Bush, David 2004-05 Bush, Homer 2001 Buskey, Tom 1971, 73, 78-79 Butera, Sal 1988-89 Butland, Wilbur 1950 Butler, Rich 1994-95, 97 Butler, Rob 1993-94 Byerly, Bud 1949-50 Bynum, Freddie 2009 Bynum, Seth 2009 Byrd, Jeff 1978 - C - Caballero, Ralph 1954-55 Cabrera, Francisco 1989 Cabral, Marcos 2008 Caffie, Joe 1955 Cain, Tim 1997 Cairo, Miguel 1996 Calderone, Adam 2008 Callaghan, Martin 1934 Calo, Frank 1956-57 Camp, Shawn 2008 Campbell, Bill 1937 Campbell, Dave 1965-66 Campbell, John 1937 Campusano, Sil 1987-89 Canate, William 1993-95 Candelaria, Ben 1998 Cannon, Chip 2008 Cannon, Joe 1979, 81-82 Cantrell, Bobby 1968 Carey, Andy 1952 Carey, Wyman 1963 Carlson, Jesse 2005, 08 Carlson, Irv 1957 Carlucci, Rich 1985-86

Carpenter, Chris 1997, 2002 Carrara, Giovanni 1995-96 Carson, Bob 1971 Carson, Robert 1944, 47 Carter, Arnold 1943, 46-47 Carter, Shannon 1999, 2001 Casagrande,Tom 1955 Cascarella, Joe 1935 Casey, Joe 2002 Cash, Kevin 2002-03 Cassidy, Scott 1998, 2001-03 Cassini, Jack 1946 Castellanos, Hugo 2002 Castillo, Manny 1984 Castillo, Tony 1989, 93 Castle, Carmel 1942 Castle, Donald 1975 Casto, Kory 2009 Castro, Jose 1986-87 Cazen,Walt 1936-37, 42-45 Cecil, Brett 2008 Cedeno, Domingo 1992-94 Cerin, Jack 1952 Cernich,Joe 1966 Cerutti,John 1982, 84-86 Chacin, Gustavo 2004, 06-07 Chamberlain, Wes 1996 Chamberlain,Bill 1935 Chandler, Ron 1966 Chandler,Spurgeon 1934 Chapman,Kelvin 1981 Chavarria, Ossie 1970-71 Cheadle, Dave 1973, 75 Chell, Clyde 1937 Chen, Bruce 2004 Chiaffredo, Paul 2003-04 Chrisley, Neil 1963-64 Christopher, Joe 1962, 66 Chulk,Vinnie 2001-04, 06 Cicero, Joe 1935 Cihocki, Ed 1934 Cintron, Alex 2009 Clapp, Stubby 2004 Clark, Bryan 1984 Clark, Howie 2003-04, 07 Clark, Mel 1955 Clarke, Stan 1983-86 Clay, Ken 1975-77 Clayton, Larry 1966 Clemensen, John 1940 Clifton, Herman 1941 Clippard, Tyler 2009 Closter, Alan 1968-73 Coats, Buck 2008 Coco, Pasqual 2001-02 Coffman, Richard 1944 Colangelo, Mike 2003 Coleman,Choo Choo 1962 Coleman, Merle 1936 Collum, Jack 1961 Colome, Jesus 2009 Colson, Lloyd 1971-72 Comer, Wayne 1966 Command, Jim 1954-55 Comolli, Mark 2001-02 Conde, Ramon 1967 Connell, Terry 1947 Connors, Mervyn 1940 Cook, Cliff 1962 Cook, Earl 1937-38 Coomb, Ray 1934-35 Cooper, Brian 2002 Cooper, Don 1983, 86 Corbitt, Claude 1947, 49-53, 55 Cornett, Brad 1994-95, 2001 Corrente, David 2007 Cosby, Rob 2006 Cosgrove, Daniel 1937 Costelle, Cosmo 1943 Costello, Gene 1951 Costo, Tim 1998 Conta, Carlo 2007 Coulson, Steve 1974 Coyle, Rocky 1987 Cox, Bobby 1970 Cox, Danny 1995 Cox, Ronald 1965 Crabbe, Bruce 1992

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Crabtree, Robbie 2002 Crabtree, Tim 1994-95, 97 Cradle, Rickey 1996-97 Craft, Harry 1937 Crespo, Felipe 1995-97 Croghan, Andy 1999 Cronin, Bill 1934 Crowell, Jim 2007 Crosby, Ken 1972-73 Cross, Jesse 1992-94 Crozier, Eric 2004-05 Cruz Jr., Jose 1998-99 Cruz, Victor 1978 Cubillan, Darwin 2000 Cuellar, Mike 1961 Cueto, Bert 1961 Cumberland, Chris 2002 Cumberland, John 1967-69 Cummings, Jeremy 2007 Cummings, Steve 1989-90 Curnal, Jim 1976 Curtis, Jack 1967 Czjakowski, Jim 1996-97

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Daal, Omar 1997 Dahlgren, Babe 1936 Dalesandro, Mark 1998-00 Daley, Phil 1947 Dallesandro, Dom 1935-36 Daneker, Pat 2000-01 Daniel, Jake 1945 Daniel, Michael 2009 Darnell, Bob 1961 Darr, Mike 1978 Darrow, Darrell 1976 Daugherty, Jack 1994 Davey, Tom 1999 Daviault, Ray 1962 Davila, Frank 1945 Davie, Jerry 1956 Davis, Butch 1992 Davis, Frank 1947-48 Davis, Kane 2008 Davis, Leonard 2009 Davis, Steve 1980-81 Davis, Steve K 1985-88 Dawson, Art 1970 Dawson, Luke 1956 Day, John 1935-36 Day, Randy 1987 Dayley, Ken 1991-92 Deal, Lindsey 1940-42 Dean, Doug 1939 Deidel, Jim 1969, 73-75 DeJong, Jordan 2006-08 DeLaCruz, Hector 1988-90 DeLaCruz, Lorenzo 1997 DeLaCruz, Tomy 1941-43 Delgatti, Scott 1974, 76 DelaRosa, Juan 1993 Delgado, Alex 1998-99 Delgado, Carlos 1991, 94-95, 98,2004 Delgado, Ernie 1999 DeLosSantos, Eddy 2002 Delsavio, Garton 1943, 46 Demeter, Steve 1969 Demons, Chris 2008 Dempsey, Pete 1982 Dempsey, Rick 1973 DePastino, Joe 2005 Desmond, Ian 2009 Detwiler, Ross 2009 DeWillis, Jeff 1985 DeWitt, Matt 2000-01 Diaz, Carlos 1988, 90 Diaz, Edgar 1995 Diaz, Jose 1986 Diaz, Robinzon 2007-08 Dickson, Jason 2001 Diehl, Greg 1975 Dietz, Lloyd 1940 DiLauro, Jack 1964, 66 Dillard, Don 1965 Dillard, Ted 1967-68 Dillinger, John 2001 Dimma, Doug 1999 Dineen, Kerry 1974-76

Diorio, Ron 1977 DiPippo,Larry 1954-55 Dismuke, Jamie 1996 Dixon, Tom 1982 Dobbek, Dan 1961 Dobson, Pat 1964-65 Doman, Roger 1997 Dominique, Andy 2005 Donabedian, Harry 1948 Donnelly, Brendan 1999-00 Donnelly, Ed 1962 Dotterer, Dutch, Jr. 1961-62 Dotterer, Tom 1962 Douglas, Jack 1953 Douglass, Sean 2004 Downs, Scott 2005 Doyle, Brian 1977, 82 Doyne, Cory 2009 Dragicevich, Scott 2003 Drake, Sam 1962 Drescher, William 1952-54 Drews, Frank 1947-52 Ducey, Rob 1987-91 Dudick, John 1945-48 Duey, Kyle 1993-94 Duff, Matt 2005 Duffy, Dick 1956 Dukes, Elijah 2009 Duncan, Jeff 2007 Durkin, Harry 1956 Durrett,Elmer 1950 Dustal,Bob 1963-66 Dutton,Roger 1968 Dyck,Art 1953 Dyes, Andy 1978 Dziadkowiec, Andy 1990 -E- Earle, Rick 1973 Eckert, Al 1934 Edge,Butch 1978-79 Edwards, Wayne 1992 Egan, Dick 1963-64 Eichhorn, Mark 1982-85, 88, 2000 Eisenmann, Charles 1951 Elia, Lee 1969 Elder, Jerry 1957 Eldred, Brad 2009 Elliot, Harold 1934 Ellis, John 1968-69 Ellis, Robert 2000 Elser, Byron 1956 Emery, Joe 1956 Eppard, Jim 1990 Erautt, Ed 1948 Erautt, Joe 1954-55 Ereu, Willie 1980 Erickson, Donald 1955 Erickson, Hal 1947-48 Escalara, Nino 1951 Escobar, Jose 1986-90 Escobar, Kelvim 1998 Espina, Rendy 2001-02 Estalella, Bobby 2004 Estes, Doc 1987 Estrada, Marco 2009 Estrada, Oscar 1934 Estrella, Leo 2000 Evans, Tom 1997-98 Evenhus, Whitey 1974 Everts, Clint 2009 Ewing, Sam 1978 Eyre, Scott 2001

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Fagan, Shawn 2003-04 Fanovich, Frank 1948 Faraci, Joe 1967 Farley, Robert 1965 Farrell, Richard 1955 Fasano, Sal 2007 Faul, Bill 1964 Faulk, Kelly 1988 Felix, Junior 1989 Fenderson, John 1968 Fernandez, Chico 1964 Fernandez, Frank 1967, 72 Fernandez, Tony 1981-84

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Ferraro, Mike 1967-68, 73 Ferrer, Sergio 1977 Fielder, Cecil 1986 Fields, Bruce 1991 Figueroa, Luis 2006 File, Bob 2000-04 Filer, Tom 1985, 87 Fillipowicz, Steve 1950 Fiore, Mike 1973 Fireovid, Steve 1987 Fisher, Clarence 1934-35 Fisher, Fritz 1964, 66 Fiskland, Ed 1968-70 Fitzgerald, Charles 1944 Fitzmaurice, Shaun 1968 Fleming, Ryan 2000, 02 Flemming, Fred 1956 Flener, Huck 1994-97 Fletcher, Darrin 1999 Fletcher, Paul 1998 Fletcher, Rob 1950 Fletcher, Tom 1966 Flint, Elbert 1950 Flores, Neomar 2001 Foiles, Hank 1951 Fore, Chuck 1978-81 Foster, Larry 1964 Fox, Howard 1946-47 Foytack, Paul 1964 Franklin, Jay 1962 Franklin, Wilbert 1965 Frascatore, John 2001 Fraser, Willie 1991 Frasor, Jason 2004-05 Frazier, Fred 1971-72, 74 Frederick, Kevin 2003-04 Freed, Roger 1980 Freel, Ryan 1998-01 Freeman, Marvin 1997 French, Anton 2004-05 French, James 1966 Frondorf, Tom 1971-72 Fussell, Fred 1934-38

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Gabler, John 1962 Gagain, Henry 1945 Galante, Matt 1967-71 Gallagher, Doug 1963-64 Gallo, Mike 2008 Galloway, Mike 2003 Gamble, Lee 1937 Ganote, Joe 1994-95 Gardner, Rob 1969-72, 74-75 Garrison, Webster 1989-90 Garvin, Jerry 1979, 82 Gassner, David 2002-03 Gates, Billy 1947 Gatta, Daniel 1961 Gaudet, Jim 1982 Gaudin, Chad 2005 Geach, Jeff 1978 Gee, Johnny 1937-39 Gehrman, Paul 1938 Geisel, Dave 1982 George, Chris 2008 George, James 1940 Geraghty, Ben 1944 Giannelli, Ray 1957 Giannelli, Ray 1992-94, 97 Gibson, Paul 1995 Gibson, Robert 1936 Giebell, Floyd 1946 Giedin, Richard 1956 Gillenwater, Carden 1949-54 Gilles, Tom 1989-90 Gilliam, Keith 1984-86 Gilvary, William 1934 Girouard, Gary 1967-68 Gladding, Fred 1963-64 Glenn, John 1962 Glossop, Albie 1934, 37-38 Glover, Gary 1999-2000, 09 Glynn, Ryan 2004-05 Goebel, Walter 1936-37 Goldstein, Leslie 1943-44 Goldy, Purnal 1963, 65 Gonzalez, Alberto 2009

Gonzalez, Alex 1994, 2000 Gonzalez, Fernando 1974 Gonzalez, Jeremi 2007 Good, Andrew 2007 Gordon, Don 1985-87, 91 Gosling, Mike 2008 Gowell, Larry 1973-74 Gozzo, “Goose” 1989-90 Grabowski, Reggie 1935, 38-39, 43-45 Graham, Art 1935 Graham, Aubrey 1936 Graham, Wayne 1966 Graham, William 1965-66 Grasso, Lewis 1936 Graterol, Beiker 1998 Gray, Dennis 1995 Grayson, Tom 1972 Grebeck, Brian 1998 Grebeck, Craig 1999 Green, Elijah 1965 Green, Fred 1962 Green, Pumpsie 1965 Green, Otis 1986-89 Green, Shawn 1994 Greene, Charlie 2000 Greene, Todd 2000 Greene, Willie 1999 Griffin, Earl 1966 Griffin, John-Ford 2005-07 Griffith, Leon 1953 Griffiths, John 1936 Griffore, John 1951-52 Griggs, Hal 1961 Grilli, Steve 1978-81 Gronkiewicz, Lee 2005-07 Gross, Don 1962 Gross, Gabe 2003-05 Grossman, Jack 1934-35 Gruber, Kelly 1984-85 Grzenda, Joe 1963, 73 Guerrero, Mario 1971-72 Guidry, Ron 1975-76 Guiel, Jeff 2004 Gunderson, Eric 2000 Gura, Larry 1974 Gutierrez, Chris 2008 Guzman, Joel 2009 Guzman, Juan 1989, 91-92, 95

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Hadley, Kent 1956 Hahn, Richard 1943 Haines, Talley 2004 Hall, Darren 1992-94 Hall, Irving 1938-40 Hall, Jimmie 1961 Hall, Noah 2004 Halladay, Roy 1997-98, 2000-01 Haltiwanger, Garrick 2001 Hamann, Rob 2002 Hambright, Roger 1972 Hamel, Clarence 1935 Hamilton, Jack 1964-65 Hamilton, Joey 1999-00 Hamley, Bob 1956 Hamons, Frank 1945 Hamric, Rusty 1985 Hanlon, Roger 1934 Hannon, Jim 1962 Hansen, Doug 1970 Harig, Charles 1938-40 Harper, Dee 1984 Harrington, Mickey 1966 Harrington, Roland 1942-43, 46 Harris, DJ 1998-99 Harris, Willie 2009 Harrist, Earl 1942, 46 Hart, Jim Ray 1974 Hartje, Chris 1940-42 Hartley, Art 1949-54 Hassey, Brad 2002, 04, 07 Hasson, Gene 1940-42 Hattig, John 2005-07 Hayes, David 1934 Hayworth, Myron 1950-52 Hearn, Bernard 1934 Hearron, Jeff 1986 Heath, Bill 1968

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Heath, Kelly 1988-89 Heath, Tom 1939 Heble, Kurt 1995 Hegan, Mike 1968 Heinhold, Doug 1975-77 Heinrich, Ed 1946-47 Hemingway, Emil 1938 Henderson, Derek 1992-93 Hendricks, Elrod 1977 Hendrickson, Mark 2001-03 Henke, Tom 1985 Henry, Bill 1967 Henry, Butch 2001 Henry, Santiago 1997-98 Hentgen, Pat 1991-92 Hermansen, Chad 2004 Hernandez, Anderson 2009 Hernandez, Guillermo 1991 Hernandez, Pedro 1981-82 Hernandez, Rudy 1962 Hernandez, Toby 1980, 83-84 Hernandez, Xavier 1989 Herrera, Frank 1955, 66 Herrera, Javi 2009 Herrera, Jose 1998 Herrscher, Rick 1962 Hetki, John 1948-49 Heving, John 1936 Heyman, Lou 1954-55 High, Andy 1934 Hill, Aaron 2005 Hill, Glenallen 1987-89 Hill, Oliver 1938 Hiller, John 1966 Hinckle, Lester 1940-42 Hinkle, Gordon 1935 Hinske, Eric 2003 Hinsley, Jerry 1964 Hinton, Rich 1972 Hisner, Harley 1953 Hobaugh, Ed 1962 Hobbie, Glenn 1965 Hobson, Clell 1957 Hockette, George 1935-37 Hoffer, Bill 1956 Holbert, Aaron 2001 Holland, John 1985 Hollins, Dave 1999 Holloman, Bobo 1952 Holman, Dale 1984-86 Holmes, Matt 1936-37 Holtgrave, Vern 1966 Hood, Charles 1954 Hopke, Fred 1962, 65 Hopper, Norris 2009 Horsford, Jim 1967-68 Horsman, Vince 1996 Horton, Willie 1963-64 Houston, Ryan 2006-07 Houtz, William 1951 Howard, Dennis 1983, 85-86 Howard, Ben 2006 Howell, Dixie 1943, 46-49 Howell, Lou 1968-69 Hoy, Marc 1962 Huckaby, Ken 2002-03, 05 Hudek, John 1999 Hudson, Orlando 2001-02 Hudson, Tony 1986-87 Huff, Mike 1994, 96 Huffman, Phil 1978, 80-81 Hughes, Tom 1948 Humphrey, Bill 1936 Humphries, Bert 1945 Hunt, Allen 1937 Hunter, Brian 2001 Hurst, Jimmy 1999

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Infante, Alex 1984-89 Inglett, Joe 2008 Iorg, Garth 1978-80 Iriki, Yasaku 2007 Irwin, Dennis 1976-77 Issac, John 1956-57 Izturis, Cesar 2000-01

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Jaciuk, Frank 1962 Jackson, Zach 2005 Jacobs, Lamar 1961 James, Bryne 1936 James, Justin 2007 Janssen, Casey 2006 Janzen, Marty 1996-97 Jeltz, Steve 1991 Jeroloman, Brian 2008 Jeter, Shawn 1991 Jiminez,Manuel 1966 Johnson, Anthony 1983-84 Johnson, Ben 1955 Johnson, Bob 1975 Johnson, Dane 1996, 98 Johnson, Henry 1935 Johnson, Joe 1987 Johnson, Lou 1963 Johnson, Matt 1995 Johnson, Reed 2002-03, 07 Johnson, Roy 1940-41 Johnston, Chris 1983-84, 86 Johnston, Joel 1994 Jolly, Dave 1950 Jones, Art 1939-40 Jones, Chris 1990 Jones, Chris C. 1999, 2001 Jones, Darryl 1977 Jones, Gary 1969-71 Jones, Jack 1956 Jones, Mack 1964 Jones, Odell 1987 Jones, Ryan 1997 Jones, Sherman 1962 Joost, Eddie 1937 Jordan, Baxter 1939 Jordan, Ricardo 1995 Jose, Felix 1996 Joseph, Ricardo 1965 Jova, Maikel 2006 Judd, Ralph 1934 Juelich, Jack 1940-42 Jungman, Maury 1940 Just, Joe 1945-47, 49

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Kahny, Len 1939-40 Kalski, Edward 1944-45 Kammeyer, Bob 1975-77 Karlik, Emil 1957 Kasheta, Frank 1967 Katz, Bob 1944-47 Kazanski, Ted 1955 Keegan, Bob 1951-52 Keene, Kurt 2003 Kelleher, Frank 1943 Keller, Jerry 1984-85 Kellett, Don 1936 Kelly,Pat A. 1995 Kelly, Pat 1978-80 Kelly, Pat 1998 Kemo, Beau 2007 Kendig, Larry 1957 Kennedy, Joe 2007 Kennedy, Jim 1969, 73 Kennedy, John 1968 Kenney, Jerry 1967, 73-75 Kensing, Logan 2009 Kent, Jeff 1992 Kerestes, Mal 1956 Kerns, Russell 1945 Kerr, John 1936 Kershner, Jason 2003-04 Key, Jimmy 1983 Kilgus, Paul 1990 Killeen, Evans 1962 Kinaman, Richard 1953 Kindl, John 1968 Kingrey, Jarrod 2002-03 Kinnard, Ken 1985 Kipper, Thornton 1954-55 Kirby, Jim 1957 Kleinhans, Ted 1938-41 Klimek, Josh 2002 Klimkowski, Ron 1967-69, 72-73 Kline, Steve 1969-70 Klutts, Mickey 1976-77,’83 Knapp, Chris 1983

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Kneuper, Ed 1957 Knickerbocker, Austin 1948 Knorr, Randy 1991-92, 95-96 Koch, Alan 1963 Koch, Billy 1998-99 Kolod, Gary 1957 Kolp, Ray 1937 Konstanty, Jim 1942-44 Kopacz, George 1973 Koplitz, Howie 1963 Korhonen, Al 1946-47 Koskie, Corey 2005 Kosko, Andrew 1963 Koster, Fred 1936 Kowitz, Brian 1996 Kown, Andrew 2009 Krakauskas, Joe 1941 Krall, John 1945 Kranepool, Ed 1962 Kratz, Erik 2006-08 Kraus, Ralph 1945 Kremblas, Mike 2001 Kress, Charles 1946 Krieger, Kurt 1953-54 Krizmanich, Mike 1974 Kroner, John 1935, 39 Kubski, Gil 1981 Kucek, Jack 1980-81 Kunkel, Bill 1965 Kvasnak, Mike 1957

-L- Lajoie, Bill 1962 Lakeman, Al 1942, 44 Lamanna, Frank 1953 Lamanno, Ray 1949 Lambert, Clayton 1942 Lambert, Gene 1941 Lamont, Gene 1965 Lancaster, Les 1994 Landeck, Arnold 1952-53 Lane, Richard 1949 Lang, Don 1938 Langaigne, Selwyn 2000-02 Langerhans, Ryan 2009 Larrison, Preston 2009 Larsen, Erling 1938 Lasko, Bob 1967-68 Latham, Chris 2001 Laviano, Julius 1934 LaVigne, Ed 1951 Lawrence, Joe 2001-02 Leach, Rick 1984-85 League, Brandon 2005-08 Leal, Luis 1979-80, 85-87 Ledezma, Wilfredo 2009 Leek, Randy 2007 Lee, Manny 1986-87 LeGault, Steve 1938 Legett, Luis 1935-37 Lehman, Alfred 1938 Leip, Edgar 1940 Leiter, Al 1990, 92 Leitz, John 1944 Leja, Frank 1961 Lemongello, Mark 1979 Lennon, Patrick 1998-99 Lennon, Robert 1961 Lepcio, Ted 1961 Lesher, Brian 2002 Lewis, Joe W. 1957 Leznick, John 1938 Libby, Richard 1950-51 Lidle, Cory 2003 Lilly, Ted 2005 Lind, Adam 2006-08 Linhart, Carl 1956 Liniak, Cole 2001 Linton, Doug 1990-93, 2003 LiPetri, Angelo 1955 Lipski, Bob 1965-66 Liptak, John 1953 Liriano, Nelson 1987-88 Lis, Joe 1994-95 Lisenbee, Horace 1944 Liska, Adolph 1934 Litsch, Jesse 2007-08

Little, Edward 1950 Littlefield, John 1982 Loane, Robert 1937 Loaiza, Estaban 2002 Locke, Larry 1969 Locklear, Gene 1976-77 Lohrey, John 1943 Lolich, Mickey 1963 Longacre, Edgar 1938-41 Lonnett, Joe 1954-55 Look, Bruce 1971 Lopez, Aquilino 2004 Lopez, Arturo 1966 Lopez, Felipe 2001-02 Lopez, Luis 1998-01 Lopez, Pedro 2008 Lora, Ramon 1981-82 Lovenguth, Lynn 1952-55 Loyd, Brian 2000 Loynd, Mike 1990 Luebber, Steve 1979 Lukasiewicz, Mark 1997-2000, 04 Lukish, Tom 1983-84 Lukon, Ed 1942 Lumenti, Ralph 1961 Luna, Hector 2007-08 Lund, Gordon 1969 Lundberg, Spike 2005 Lutz, Brent 1995 Lydon, Wayne 2006-08 Lynk, Ed 1948 Lyon, Brandon 2001-02 Lyons, John 1934 Lysander, Rick 1990 Lyttle, Jim 1968-69

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MacDonald, Mike 2007-08 MacDonald, Rob 1989-92 MacDougal, Mike 2009 Mack, Joe 1938 Mackey, Joe 1968 Madden, Bill 1967 Madjeski, Ed 1949 Maduro, Jorge 1970-72 Maestri, Hector 1962 Magnuson, Jim 1972-73 Magrini, Pete 1968-69 Mahomes, Pat 2007 Mahoney, Mike 2006 Maksudian, Mike 1991-92 Malave, Omar 1989 Mallory, Sheldon 1978 Malloy, Robert 1944 Mangum, Leo 1936-37 Mann, Jim 1999 Manrique, Fred 1982-84 Manto, Jeff 1997 Manzanillo, Ravelo 1991 Manuel, Walt 1967 Marcum, Shaun 2005-06, 08 Marentette, Leo 1963-64, 66 Marinette, Frank 1937 Markell, Harry 1953-54 Markland, Gene 1951 Marquardt, Al 1935 Marshall, Charles 1941 Martin, J.D. 2009 Martin, Norberto 1999 Martinez, Casey 2001 Martinez, Domingo 1991-93 Martinez, Sandy 1997 Martinez, Tippy 1974-75 Martis, Shairon 2009 Martz, Tommy 1967-68 Maruska, John 1934-36 Mason, Henry 1955 Matchick, Tom 1964-66, 72, 76 Mathews, Nelson 1966 Mathias, Carl 1962 Matos, Josue 2005 Matos, Julius 2004-05 Mattick, Robert 1938 Mattingly, Lawrence 1934 Matumoto, Jo 2008 Mauney, Sam 1961 Maurer, Dave 2004 Maxwell, Justin 2009

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May, Davis 1979 Mayo, Jack 1954 Mayorson, Manny 2001 McAndrews, Don 1956 McAvoy, Tom 1961-62 McCall, Larry 1977, 81 McClain, Joe 1962 McClellan, Matt 2001-02 McClellan, Sean 1999 McCloskey, James 1934-35 McCormick, Frank 1937 McDaniel, Ashley 1938-39 McDevitt, Tom 1957 McDonald, Dave 1967-69 McDougal, Julius 1991 McElroy, Glenn 1988 McElwain, Gene 1976 McGowan, Dustin 2006-07 McGregor, Scott 1974-76 McGrew, Alvin 1976 McGriff, Fred 1984-86 McGriff, Terry 1992, 96 McHenry, Vance 1985 McKay, Dave 1979 McKeithan, Emmett 1934 McKinney, Rich 1972 McLain, Denny 1964 McLaughlin, Colin 1981, 83-88 McLeod, James 1940 McMurtry, Craig 1987 McNealy, Derwin 1985 Medina, Rafael 2000 Meeks, Sam 1949 Melago, Joe 1956 Mele, Dutch 1942-47, 49-50 Melendez, Luis 1978 Melhuse, Adam 1997-99 Melignano, Carmine 1951-52 Melillo, Kevin 2008 Melo, Juan 1999 Melton, Bill 1968 Mench, Kevin 2008 Mengel, Brad 1993 Menhart, Paul 1993, 95 Meola, Emil 1936, 39 Meola, Mike 1939 Merena, John 1934-35 Mersch, Neil 1976-77 Metcalf, Tom 1965 Meyer, Jack 1954 Meyers, Howard 1938-39 Mezich, Steve 1968 Micelotta, Robert 1954-55 Mick, Malcolm 1951 Midkiff, Dick 1936, 39 Mierkowicz, Ed 1954-55 Milledge, Lastings 2009 Miller, Bill 1951 Miller, Eddie 1937 Miller, Justin 2002, 04-05 Miller, Robert 1962 Miner, George 1937-39 Mirabella, Paul 1980-81 Miranda, Willie 1961 Mitchell, Henry 1962 Mitchell, Robert E. 1986 Mitchell, Robert G. 1969-71 Moates, Dave 1977 Mock, Garrett 2009 Mole, Fenton 1952 Molesworth, Keith 1936-37 Molina, Gustavo 2009 Molina, Izzy 2001 Monroe, Marshall 1935 Montalvo, Rob 1991-95 Montoya, Al 1995 Montz, Luke 2009 Monzon, Jose 1992-93 Moore, Archie 1967 Moore, Balor 1980 Moore, Barry 1971 Moore, Dee 1937-38 Moore, Ed 1938 Moore, Graham 1938 Moore, Herb 1944-45 Moore, Jackie 1963-66 Moore, James 1935 Moore, Lloyd 1937

Moore, Marcus 1999 Mooty, Jake 1937-39 Morehead, Seth 1955 Morgan, Mike 1983-84 Moriarty, Ed 1936 Moriarty, Mike 2003 Morland, Mike 1994 Morse, Mike 2009 Moschitto, Ross 1967-69 Moseby, Lloyd 1980 Moser, Arnold 1937-38 Mosquera, Julio 1996-98 Moss, Charlie 1939 Mottola, Chad 2000, 02, 05-07 Mrozinski, Ron 1954 Mueller, Heine 1934 Mulcahy, Hugh 1950 Mulligan, Joe 1935 Mummau, Rob 1996-00 Munoz, Pedro 1990 Munro, Pete 1998-00 Munson, Thurman 1969 Murphy, Aloysius 1934, 36, 38 Murphy, Bill 2008 Murray, Dale 1981 Murray, Larry 1977 Musselman, Jeff 1988-89 Musselman, Ron 1984-86 Mustaikas, Alex 1947-48 Myers, Greg 1987-90 Myers, Howard 1938-39

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Nagel, William 1941-42 Nakamura, Micheal 2004 Nandin, Bob 1982-84 Nanni, Tito 1985 Nannini, Mike 2005 Navarro, Julio 1964-66, 71 Neal, Blaine 2007 Nelson, Bryant 2005 Nelson, Bubba 2008 Nelson, Lynn 1941-43 Neri, Frank 1957 Nielson, Eric 2008 Niemiec, Al 1935 Nischwitz, Ron 1965 Norbert, Ted 1934 Nordhagen, Wayne 1973 Norman, Bill 1940 Norris, Jody 1973 Northrup, Jim 1964 Novak, Larry 1954-55 Novoa, Yunior 2009 Nunez, Jose 1988-89 Nunn, Mike 1972 Nuxhall, Joe 1945

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Oana, Prince 1935-36 Obregon, Frank 1962 O'Connor, Jack 1988-89 O’Connor, Michael 2009 O'Donnell, George 1961 O'Halloran, Greg 1993 Ohlms, Mark 1993 O'Keefe, Rick 1982 O'Neal, Robert 1952 Okrie, Len 1953 Oliva, Angel 1961 Olivo, Chi Chi 1967 Olmedo, Ray 2007 Olsen, Scott 2009 Olson, Bruce 1971 Olson, Marv 1945 O’Neal, Robert 1952 Oravetz, Ernie 1961-62 Ormond, Rodney 2006 Orr, Pete 2009 Orsino, John 1969 Osnato, Frank 1936 Osteen, Darrel 1971 Otanez, Willis 2000 Outlaw, Jimmy 1937-38 Owens, Jim 1954-55 Oyler, Ray 1963-64

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Pace, Scott 1996 Pacheco, Ed 1972-73 Pactwa, Joe 1971-72 Padilla, Jorge 2009 Pagan, Dave 1974-75 Page, Joe 1952 Palmer, Harold 1945 Palmer, Lowell 1974 Palys, Stan 1954 Pape, Ken 1978 Parker, Billy 1974-76 Parker, Clarence 1940 Parks, Jack 1955 Parrilla, Sam 1967 Parris, Steve 2001-02 Parrish, John 2008 Partee, Roy 1953 Pasely, Kevin 1980-81 Patrick, Brian 2003 Patterson, Corey 2009 Patterson, Gil 1976-77 Patton, Lloyd 1945 Patzke, Jeff 1997 Pavelko, Paul 1965 Payne, Jerrod 2002 Pazik, Mike 1971-73, 78 Pearce, Frank 1936-37, 39 Pederson, Stu 1988-92 Pehanick, Al 1964 Pelter, Nathan 1941 Pena, George 1970-72 Pena, Juan 2003 Pennington, Brad 1999 Peraza, Oswald 1986 Perez, Benny 1980 Perez, Jerson 2001-02 Perez, Modesto 1956 Perez, Robert 1991, 93-95 Perez, Tomas 1996-98 Perkins, Cecil 1967-68 Perkowski, Harry 1949 Perry, Alonzo 1951 Person, Robert 1997-98 Peterson, Adam 2004 Peterson, Kent 1950, 54-55 Petralli, Geno 1979, 81-83 Pett, Jose 1996 Pevey, Marty 1991, 94 Pezzulo, John 1941 Pfeiffer, John 1955 Phalen, Daniel 1944 Phelps, Josh 2002-03 Phillips, Damon 1940, 43 Phillips, Jason 2006 Phillips, Randy 1994 Phillips, Tony 1998 Pichardo, Nelson 1975-77 Piche, Ron 1970 Pickrel, Clarence 1934 Pilarcik, Al 1952 Pilney, Andy 1936 Pirro, Joe 1957 Pirtle, Gerald 1971-73, 75 Pisker, Don 1979-80 Plantz, Steve 1944 Platt, Mizell 1951 Pleis, William 1961 Plumbo, Vince 1952 Pohle, Ike 1999 Polinsky, Bob 1976 Politte, Cliff 2003 Polivka, Kenneth 1946 Pomorski, John 1937 Pond, Simon 2003-04 Poole, Mark 1983-86 Poppert, John 2009 Porter, Bob 1939-40 Porter, Dick 1937-39 Porterfield, Bob 1961 Pose, Scott 1996 Post, Wally 1964 Poulsen, Ken 1973 Powell, Alonzo 1998 Powell, Grover 1962 Power, Vic 1951 Pramesa, John 1949 Prendergast, Jim 1946-47, 49-50 Prince, M.L. 1974

Probst, Alan 1998-99 Prokopec, Luke 2002 Proly, Mike 1984 Pryor, Greg 1977 Przybycien, Tony 1967 Purcey, David 2006, 08

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Quantrill, Paul 1999 Queen, Jessie 1963 Quinlan, Tom 1991-93 Quinn, Terry 1974 Quintana, Al 2007-08 Quintana, Luis 1977-78 Quiroz, Guillermo 2002, 04-05

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Rabe, Charles 1962 Raines, Larry 1961 Rajsich, Dave 1975-77 Rakow, Ed 1965-66 Rambert, Elmer “Pep” 1940 Ramer, Daniel 1954 Ramie, Vern 1983 Ramirez, Angel 1997 Ramirez, Horacio 2009 Ramirez, Ismael 2006, 07 Ramos, Domingo 1976, 79-81 Ramos, Jesus 1944-45 Ramos, John 1995-96 Ranew, Merritt 1968 Ratliff, Jon 2002 Raugh, James 1961 Reder, John 1936-37 Redman, Mark 2007 Reese, Dana 1999 Regan, Phil 1965 Rehbein, Herman 1939, 41 Reichert, Dan 2003 Reid, Scott 1972 Reimers, Cameron 2002, 04-05 Relaford, Desi 2005 Rellick, Andy 1956-57 Remorenko, Ed 1938 Renfroe, Marshall 1962 Reniff, Hal 1968-72 Renwick, Tyler 2001 Repulski, Rip 1961 Reyna, Luis 1988 Reynolds, Jeff 1983 Reynolds, Ken 1976, 78-79 Rhem, Charles 1935 Rhine, Kendall 1997 Ribley, George 1962 Riccelli, Frank 1982 Riccuiti, Al 1966 Rice, Len 1943-44 Richards, Lloyd 1938-40 Richardson, Martin 1966 Richardson, Ted 1956 Richmond, Don 1954-55 Richmond, Scott 2008 Ricketts, Chad 2002 Ricks, Ed 1974-78 Riggan, Percy 1950-52 Rios, Alex 2006 Rios, Alexis 2004 Risley, Bill 1996-97 Risley, George 1962 Ritchey, John 1956 Rivera, Saul 2009 Rivers, Ken 1988, 90 Robbe, Fletcher 1950 Roberts, Dale 1967 Roberts, Lonnell 1997 Roberts, Ryan 2006-07 Robertson, Alfred 1953 Robertson, Andre 1979 Robertson, Jay 1979-80 Robinson, Bill 1970 Robinson, John 1951-53 Robinson, Ken 1997 Rockett, Pat 1980 Rodgers, Tim 1984-85 Rodney, Matt 2007 Rodriguez, Ellie 1967-68 Rodriguez, Hector 1953 Rodriguez, Luis 1997-98

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Rodriguez, Mike 1998 Rodriguez, Nerio 1999 Rodriguez, Tony 1942-45 Roettger, Oscar 1935 Rogers, Jimmy 1994-96 Rojas, Larry 1965-66 Roland, Jim 1966 Rollins, Rich 1961 Roman, Bill 1963-64 Romano, Mike 1997-00 Romero, Davis 2006, 08 Romero, Ricky 2008 Romonosky, John 1957 Rooney, Pat 1985 Rosado, Luis 1979 Rosario, Francisco 2005-06 Rosen, Goody 1940-44 Rosenfield, Max 1934 Ross, Mark 1988-89 Rotblatt, Marv 1957 Rowe, Robert 1956 Rowland, Rich 1996 Rubeling, Al 1946-50 Runge, Paul 1990 Russell, Lloyd 1938 Ryan, John 1963-65 Ryan, Rob 2003

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Sadowski, Bob 1968 Sadowski, Ted 1961 Sanchez, Alex 1988-91 Sanchez, Celerino 1972 Sanchez, Jesus 2004 Sanders, Anthony 1998-99, 2004-05 Sanders, Deion 2001 Sanders, Earl 1989 Sanders, Robert 1950 Sanders, Satch 1974 Sandlock, Mike 1954 Sandoval, Danny 2008 Sandoval, Marco s 2002 Sands, Charlie 1969-70 Sandt, Tom 1978 Sanford, Jack 1954 Sankey, Ben 1939 Santiago, Benito 1998 Santos, Sergio 2006, 07-08 Sarna, Tom 1957 Saurbeck, Scott 2007 Sauer, Hank 1942-43, 46-47 Savickas, Russ 2006 Savino, George 1935 Sawkiw, Warren 1995 Sawyer, Rick 1974-76 Sax, Oliver 1935 Schino, Stan 1935 Schmidt, Augie 1984 Schmidt, Guenther 1936 Schneider, Jeff 1982-83 Schneider, John 2003, 05-07 Schoen, Gerry 1970-71 Schroll, Al 1961 Schrom, Ken 1980-82 Schult, Arthur 1953 Schultz, Mike 1941-43, 46-47, 49 Schultz, Richard 1956 Schunk, Jerry 1990-92 Scobie, Jason 2007 Scott, LeGrant 1963-64 Scott, Mickey 1969 Scott, Shawn 1991-93 Scull, Angel 1961 Seale, Johnny 1963-65 Secory, Frank 1941 Segovia, Zack 2009 Segura, Jose 1987 Sember, Mike 1979 Senteney, Steve 1982 Sequea, Jorge 2003-04 Severeid, Henry 1938 Seward, Frank 1948 Shaddy, Chris 1988 Shanks, Willie 1984 Sharperson, Mike 1985-87 Shaw, Bob 1956 Shea, John 1990-92 Sheppard, Don 1994

Shepherd, Ron 1983-86 Sherlock, John 1934 Sherlock, Vince 1941 Sherrill, Dennis 1976-77 Shevlin, Jim 1935 Shipanoff, Dave 1983-84 Shirley, Bob 1988 Shokes, Ed 1942, 47-51 Shopay, Tom 1967-69 Shoup, Ray 1971 Shupe, Jack 1975 Siebler, Dwight 1962 Sielicki, John 1976-77 Sierra, Ruben 1997 Sievert, Mark 1996-98 Silverman, Aaron 1952 Simmons, Art 1945 Simmons, Brian 2001 Sinclair, Steve 1997-99 Singleton, Justin 2005-06 Sinton, Bill 1946, 57 Sipek, Richard 1946 Sisler, Bill 1944 Small, Aaron 1994-95 Smith, Bob 1935 Smith, Brian 1997, 99 Smith, David 2008 Smith, Forest “Woody” 1954, 61 Smith, George 1963-65 Smith, Harold 1944 Smith, Mike 2002-04 Smith, Willie 1963-64 Snider, Travis 2008 Snook, Frank 1974 Snyder, Bernie 1937 Snyder, Cory 1991 Snyder, Gene 1955 Sojo, Luis 1989-90, 93 Solano, Danny 2004-06 Solano, Fausto 1999 Solano, Jhonatan 2009 Soliata, Tony 1969-72 Soriano, Fred 1997, 99 Sosa, Jorge 2009 Spencer, George 1964 Spencer, Leverette 1957 Spier, Dale 1970-71 Spognardi, Andy 1934 Spoljaric, Paul 1993-96 Spradlin, Jack 2009 Sprague, Ed 1989-92 Spring, Jack 1954-55 Springer, Robert 1944-45 Staehle, Marv 1969 Stammen, Craig 2009 Stange, Lee 1961 Stanley, Fred 1973-74 Stanley, Mickey 1964-65 Stanton, Mike 1978 Starr, Ray 1936 St Claire, Randy 1993-94 Stearns, Bill 1974-77 Steed, Rick 1995 Stegman, Dave 1985 Stein, Randy 1977 Stelmaszek, Rick 1976 Stenhouse, Dave 1984, 86-87 Stephens, Gene 1967 Stevens, Lee 1993 Stevenson, Jason 1999 Stewart, Shannon 1996-97, 2003, 08 Stickles, Bob 1972 Stidfole, Sean 2008 Stieb, Dave 1979, 98 Stillwell, Ron 1961-62 Stogoski, Ed 1961 Storti, Lindo 1941 Stottlemyre, Todd 1987-89 Strange, Mike 1999 Stroner, Milton 1943 Stroughter, Steve 1983 Suero, William 1991 Sullivan, John 1963-65 Sunkel, Tom 1941 Swann, Pedro 2002 Swart, Charles 1944 Sweeney, Bill 1934 Sweppinhiser, Kelly 2006

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Swigart, Oadis 1940 Swoboda, Ron 1973 Szekely, Joe 1990

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Taitt, Doug 1934 Tallet, Brian 2006-08 Tam, Jeff 2003 Tanner, Bill 1951 Tatum, Tom 1949 Taubenheim, Ty 2006, 07 Taylor, Bob 1968 Taylor, Dan 1939 Taylor, Ed 1934 Taylor, Harry 1935 Taylor, Jim 1934 Taylor, Johnny 1984 Taylor, Kerry 2000 Tepedino, Frank 1969-73 Terrell, Walt 1993 Terry, Lazaro 1956 Tesauro, Joe 1954 Tevlin, Creighton 1980-82 Thayer, Greg 1980 Thigpen, Curtis 2006-08 Thomas, Ed 1964 Thomas, Evan 2003 Thomas, Stan 1977 Thomson, John 2007 Thompson, Andy 1999-01 Thompson, Gene 1937-38 Thompson, Marv 1977, 81 Thompson, Rich 2001, 03 Thompson, Ryan 1992, 97 Thompson, Tim 1983-84 Thornton, Lou 1986-88 Thorpe, Tracy 2008 Thurman, Corey 2003 Thurston, Bill 1956 Ticco, Milton 1947 Tillotson, Thad 1968-70 Tilmon, Pat 1995 Timlin, Mike 1992, 95 Timmerman, Tom 1963-65 Tising, Jack 1939-41 Todd, Jackson 1979-80, 82 Todtenhausen, Art 1966 Tolar, Kevin 2005 Tolleson, Jim 1956 Tolman, Tim 1989 Tomlin, Dave 1981 Tompkins, Ben 1954-55 Tonucci, Norm 1988 Toporcer, George 1935 Torpey, Joe 1956 Torres, Hector 1978 Torres, Rusty 1971-72 Tote, Jim 1951 Toth, Paul 1967 Towers, Josh 2003-04, 06, 09 Townley, Jason 1994-95 Tracy, Jack 1966 Trakan, Vince 1956 Trail, Chet 1967 Trent, Cecil 1936 Tressler, Aaron 2007 Trlicek, Rick 1992 Trowbridge, Robert 1961 Tucker, Ollie 1935 Tucker, Wayne 1953 Tully, Joe 1954-55 Turang, Brian 1996 Tuttle, Bill 1965-67 Tyler, John 1944-45

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Umbria, Jose 2002-03 Upshaw, Willie 1978-80 Upton, Tom 1952 Usher, Bob 1948-49

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Valdespino, Sandy 1961 Valdez, Efrain 1991 Valdez, Santo 2001-02 Valdivia, Gilberto 1944 Vandenburg, Harold 1935-36 VanDerMeer, John 1937

VanRemmen, Tom 1956 VanRyn, Ben 1998 Veal, Inman 1963 Velandia, Jorge 2008 Velez, Otto 1973-75, 82 Venafro, Mike 2007 Vento, Mike 2007, 09 Verbanic, Joe 1967, 70-71 Verdi, Frank 1953, 61-62 Verhoeven, John 1982 Vermilyea, James 2005-07 Vickers, Ed 1956 Vidal, Jose 1969-70 Villone, Ron 2009 Virgil, Ozzie 1989-90 Vitter, Jim 1951 Vollmer, Clyde 1942, 48

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Wade, Ben 1942 Wade, Scott 1992 Wagner, Ryan 2009 Wahl, Kermit 1946, 48 Wainhouse, Dave 1995 Walker, Chico 1989 Walker, Keith 1983 Walker, Pete 2003 Wall, John 1957 Wallace, Dave 1978 Wallace, Jim 1948 Wallace, Mike 1974 Walsh, David 1984, 88 Walter, Gene 1992 Walters, Ignatius 1939-40 Walters, John 1956 Walton, Danny 1971-72 Wapnick, Steve 1989-91 Ward, Anthony 1992-94 Ward, Daryle 2009 Ward, Duane 1986-87, 95 Ward, Turner 1991-92 Ware, Jeff 1995-96 Warren, Dallas 1939-40 Wasdin, John 2003 Waslewski, Gary 1972 Waters, Jack 1962-63 Watson, Matt 2008 Watwood, John 1934-35 Waytula, Ed 1954 Weathers, Charles 1951-54 Weathers, David 1992 Weber, Ben 1995, 2006 Webster, Mitch 1980, 82-85 Wehmeier, Herman 1945, 47 Weinke, Chris 1995-96 Welaj, John 1952-53 Wellman, Robert 1949 Wells, David 1986-88 Wells, Greg 1978-81 Wells, Kip 2009 Wells, Vernon 1999-01, 08 Wera, Julian 1935 Wert, Don 1963 Werth, Dennis 1977 Werth, Jayson 2002-03 West, Dick 1943, 46-49 West, Lacey 1966 Westlake, Jim 1955 Weston, Mickey 1991 Whalen, Bill 1962 Wheeler, Rocket 1979 Whitaker, Steve 1968 White, Harold 1956 Whitehead, John 1941 Whitehurst, Wally 1995 Whiten, Mark 1990 Whiteside, Matt 2005 Whitfield, Terry 1974-76 Whitmer, Dan 1981-82 Whitmore, Darrell 1997 Whitney, Matthew 2009 Whitt, Ernie 1978-79 Whittaker, Tim 2004-05

Wiens, Randy 1978 Wiesler, Robert 1961 Wiggins, Scott 2002-03 Wilborn, Ted 1979 Wiley, Mark 1979

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Wilkie. Josh 2009 Williams, Dave 2009 Williams, Dibrell 1936 Williams, Glenn 2002-04 Williams, Kenny 1991 Williams, Marvin 1953-55 Williams, Matt 1983-85 Williams, Norland 1953 Williams, Ron 1956 Williams, Woody 1941-42, 48 Williams, Woody 1990-96 Willis, Dale 1963 Willis, Mike 1979-81 Wills, Frank 1988-89, 91 Wilson, Gary 1982 Wilson, John 1935 Winchester, Scott 2002 Wise, Dewayne 2001, 03 Wishnevski, Rob 1989-90 Withem, Shannon 1998 Withrow, Ray 1966 Witt, Kevin 1998-00 Wittig, John 1946 Wood, Andre 1983 Woodend, George 1944 Wolfe, Brian 2007-08 Woods, Al 1978, 83-84 Woods, Gary 1978 Woodson, Dick 1974 Woodward, Chris 1998-01 Woop, William 1952-53 Workman, Henry 1951-53 Worthington, Bob 1962 Wright, Glen 1935 Wright, Jim 1981-82 Wright, Robert 1938

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Yan,Julian 1993-94 Yancy, Hugh 1975

Yawn, Jimmy 1969 Yearout, Mike 1988 Yelding, Eric 1988 Yennaco, Jay 1998-99 Yepez, Marcos 2009 York, Jim 1976 York, Mike 1995 Young, Cliff 1988 Young, Matt 1993 Young, Tim 2003 Yount, Floyd 1940 Yovanovich, Slobowdan 1944-45

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Zacher, Martin 1941 Zambrano, Victor 2007 Zaun, Gregg 2004, 07-08 Zeber, George 1973-76 Zeller, Bart 1971 Zientara, Ben 1949-55 Zimmerman, Lamar 1940 Zimmermann, Jordan 2009 Zinicola, Zechry 2009 Zinker, Edward 1954-55 Zipfel, Bud 1962 Zosky, Eddie 1991-94 Zuniga, Tony 2003

SYRACUSE FAMILY TREE

The following last names of former Syracuse

players are the most commonly shared:

Last Name - # Moore - 11

Johnson - 10 Williams - 10

Jones - 9 Brown - 8 Baker - 7 Taylor - 7

Rodriguez - 6 Thompson - 6

Davis - 6 Hernandez - 6

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BATTING Hits 6 Kevin Barker, 5/17/06 Doubles 3 33 Times Last Three: Ryan Roberts, 6/24/06; John Hattig 6/12/06; Bryant Nelson, 6/2/05 Triples 2 37 Times

Last Three: Wayne Lydon 5/31/07; Wayne Lydon 7/15/06; Russ Adams, 5/29/06; Home Runs 4 Gene Locklear, 7/14/77 Runs 5 Danny Walton, 6/11/72 5 Joe Cannon, 6/14/79 5 Pat Rockett, 6/28/80 5 Sil Campusano, 8/25/87 RBI 8 Otto Velez, 5/17/73 7 Fred Hopke, 8/12/62 7 Al Woods, 5/9/78 7 Carlos Delgado, 8/28/94 7 Tom Evans, 4/14/98 7 Luis Lopez, 5/18/99 7 Pedro Swann, 5/12/02 7 Justin Singleton, 7/28/05 7 Kevin Barker, 5/17/06 Stolen Bases 4 Wayne Lydon, 8/6/06

PITCHING Innings Pitched 12 Denny McLain, 4/25/64 11 Dick Eagan, 8/3/63 11 Bill Faul, 5/31/64 11 Mike Pazik, 6/14/72 Strikeouts 16 Willie Smith, 8/13/63 15 Cecil Perkins, 6/16/67 15 Alan Closter, 6/5/71 15 Todd Stottlemyre, 9/1/88 15 Nerio Rodriguez, 6/17/99 Strikeouts (Reliever) 8 Juan Guzman, 4/17/89 (4 IP) 8 Ken Robinson, 5/26/96 (3 IP) 8 Jamie Vermilyea 6/12/06 (4 IP) 7 11 Times - Last by Jordan De Jong, 8/21/07 (2.2 IP) Home Runs Allowed 6 Bruce Olson, 5/14/71 4 9 Times - Last by Cameron Reimers, 5/13/02 Walks 10 Johnny Seale, 4/16/63 10 Steve Grilli, 8/30/78 10 Colin McLaughlin, 9/1/81 9 Jack Hamilton, 8/22/65 9 Mike Darr, 8/20/78 9 Mike Stanton, 5/6/78

SYRACUSE BASEBALL SINGLE GAME RECORDS (1961-2009)

Patrick Lennon hit two home runs on August 4, 1998, then added three more the next night to set a Syracuse record for most home runs in back-to-back games.

Alan Closter holds the Syracuse career record for 10+ strikeout games with 6 from 1968-73.

Tippy Martinez holds the record for 10+ strikeout games in a season, accomplishing the feat 5 times in 1975.

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BATTING Consecutive Games with… Hit 22 Robert Perez, 6/1-21/94 21 Tony Fernandez, 7/31-8/22/82 Double 5 Satch Sanders, 8/26-9/1/74 5 Chris Johnston, 8/24-28/86 5 Sharnol Adriana, 6/13-17/96 5 Kevin Cash, 8/29-9/1/02 5 Kevin Cash, 7/2-7/03 Triple 3 Chris Latham, 6/23-25/01 Home Run 4 Mack Jones, 7/9-11/64 4 Glenallen Hill, 8/3-6/89 4 Lee Stevens, 6/7-14/93 4 Joe Lis, 8/28-31/94 4 Felix Jose, 7/1-4/96 4 Patrick Lennon, 8/4-7/98 4 John-Ford Griffin, 8/29-9/1/05 RBI 8 Dennis Irwin, 5/2-17/77 7 15 Times - Last by G. Burnham, 7/22-29/02 Run Scored 11 Mack Jones, 7/14-23/64 11 Dave Moates, 7/26-8/5/77 11 Derek Bell, 6/6-19/91 11 Felipe Lopez, 7/25-8/7/02 Multiple Hits 7 Jim Northrup, 7/4-9/64 7 Mike Sharperson, 6/11-17/87

Stolen Base 5 Scott Pose, 7/12-15/96 5 Pete Orr, 7/23-27/09 4 7 Times - Last by S. Stewart, 6/21-24/96

PITCHING Consecutive Games with… Win 10 Willie Smith, 5/26-8/31/63 10 Stan Clarke, 6/24-8/23/85 Loss 12 Tom Belcher, 6/25-8/26/62 11 Larry Bearnarth, 7/8-9/7/62 11 Chris Baker, 4/11-7/2/04 Complete Game 10 Ron Klimkowski, 7/11-8/25/69 6 Julio Navarro, 6/8-7/4/65 6 Larry McCall, 6/28-7/23/77 Shutout 3 Alan Closter, 8/24-9/2/73 2 7 Times - Last by Scott McGregor, 6/12-17/75

HR Allowed 12 Jackson Todd, 5/25-7/19/82 10 Travis Baptist, 6/11-8/14/94

SYRACUSE BASEBALL CONSECUTIVE GAME RECORDS (1961-2009)

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BATTING Batting Average Derek Bell 1991 .346 Games Jim Northrup 1964 155 At Bats George Smith 1964 596 Runs Mack Jones 1964 109 Hits Jim Northrup 1964 172 Robert Perez 1995 172 Total Bases Mack Jones 1964 336 Doubles Kevin Barker 2006 39 Triples Mack Jones 1964 18 Home Runs Mack Jones 1964 39 Runs Batted In John-Ford Griffin 2005 103 Game Winning RBI Cecil Fielder 1986 15 Walks Rusty Torres 1971 99 Strikeouts Tom Quinlan 1991 163 Stolen Bases Eric Yelding 1988 59 PITCHING Earned Run Average Tippy Martinez 1976 2.05 Games Brian Bowles 2001 66 Games Started Todd Stottlemyre 1987 34 Complete Games Mark Wiley 1979 15 Shutouts Mike Morgan 1984 4* Wins Shannon Withem 1998 17 Losses Bill Graham 1965 16

Mike Darr 1978 16 Saves Randy St. Claire 1994 33 Innings Pitched Bill Graham 1964 213 Hits Allowed Scott McGregor 1974 204 Home Runs Allowed Josh Banks 2006 35 Walks Mike Darr 1978 141 Strikeouts Bill Graham 1964 167

*last player to accomplish record

SYRACUSE ALL-TIME SINGLE SEASON RECORDS (1961-2009)

SYRACUSE ALL-TIME SINGLE SEASON RECORDS (1934-55)

BATTING Batting Average Jimmy Outlaw 1938 .339 Games Babe Dahlgren 1936 155 At Bats Walt Cazen 1945 620 Runs Hank Sauer 1947 130 Hits Walt Cazen 1945 204 Total Bases Hank Sauer 1947 362 Doubles Tony Bongiovanni 1938 46 Triples Babe Dahlgren 1936 21 Home Runs Hank Sauer 1947 50 Runs Batted In Hank Sauer 1947 141 Stolen Bases Walt Cazen 1945 74 PITCHING Earned Run Average Tom DeLaCruz 1943 1.99 Games Duke Markell 1953 52 Games Started Bob Katz 1945 43 Complete Games Bob Katz 1945 28 Shutouts Bob Keegan 1952 7 Wins Tom DeLaCruz 1943 21 Losses Bob Katz 1945 20

John Bebber 1945 20 Innings Pitched Bob Katz 1945 278 Hits Allowed Bob Katz 1945 303 Walks John Bebber 1945 137 Strikeouts Jack Meyer 1954 173

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GAMES AT BATS 1087 Dutch Mele 3795 Dutch Mele 870 Ed Shokes 2861 Ed Shokes 846 Rich Bladt 2835 Rich Bladt 737 Carden Gillenwater 2419 Carden Gillenwater 643 Walt Cazen 2295 Chad Mottola 642 Ben Zientara 2265 Goody Rosen 629 Frank Drews 2195 Walt Cazen 625 Al Rubeling 2152 Al Rubeling 615 Goody Rosen 2097 Claude Corbitt 578 Claude Corbitt 2013 Frank Drews RUNS HITS 572 Dutch Mele 1082 Dutch Mele 471 Rick Bladt 743 Rick Bladt 447 Ed Shokes 726 Ed Shokes 352 Carden Gillenwater 642 Carden Gillenwater 348 Chad Mottola 641 Walt Cazen 340 Walt Cazen 632 Goody Rosen 340 Goody Rosen 556 Al Ruebling 337 Hank Sauer 547 Hank Sauer 320 Frank Drews 547 Ed Longarce 292 Al Rubeling 533 Claude Corbitt DOUBLES TRIPLES 193 Dutch Mele 39 Rick Bladt 138 Chad Mottola 36 Walt Cazen 115 Ed Shokes 35 Dutch Mele 112 Rick Bladt 29 Goody Rosen 104 Carden Gillenwater 26 Tom Shopay 101 Walt Cazen 26 Al Rubeling 98 Hank Sauer 25 Rob Ducey 96 Goody Rosen 23 Dom Dallesandro 93 Frank Drews 21 5 tied 93 Robert Perez HOME RUNS RUNS BATTED IN 111 Dutch Mele 640 Dutch Mele 100 Chad Mottola 359 Chad Mottola 94 Hank Sauer 350 Hank Sauer 73 Kevin Witt 332 Al Rubeling 62 John-Ford Griffin 326 Ed Shokes 62 Domingo Martinez 298 Carden Gillenwater 61 Rick Bladt 295 Rick Bladt 59 Kevin Barker 281 Goody Rosen 58 Ed Stokes 255 Jody Beeler 56 Carden Gillenwater 242 Frank Drews 56 Al Rubeling AVERAGE (750 + AB’s) STOLEN BASES .321 Luis Lopez 140 Walt Cazen .320 Dom Dallesandro 95 Wayne Lydon .312 Robert Perez 92 Alex Infante .308 Mickey Klutts 70 Ryan Freel .306 Derek Bell 70 Lou Thorton .303 Dave Bergman 67 Tony Fernandez .302 John Kroner 67 Rick Bladt .300 Arnie Moser 64 Tom Shopay .296 Mike Sharperson 59 Eric Yelding .295 Tony Fernandez 59 Mitch Webster

SYRACUSE TOP 10 ALL-TIME BATTING LEADERS

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YEAR PLAYER AVG YEAR PLAYER AVG 1934 Bill Sweeney .335 1976 Juan Bernhardt .303 1934 John Watwood .312 1976 Mickey Klutts .319 1935 John Kroner .323 1977 Dave Moates .301 1935 Dom Dallesandro .317 1977 Dave Bergman .312 1936 Dom Dallesandro .321 1977 Darryl Jones .330 1936 Babe Dahlgren .318 1981 Charlie Beamon .300 1936 Walt Cazen .306 1982 Tony Fernandez .302 1937 Frank McCormick .322 1981 Glenn Adams .330 1937 Dick Porter .304 1983 Tony Fernandez .300 1938 Jimmy Outlaw .339 1984 Mitch Webster .300 1938 Tony Bongiovanni .321 1985 Willie Aikens .311 1939 Baxter Jordan .306 1988 Kelly Heath .310 1939 Don Taylor .306 1985 Alex Infante .300 1944 Tony Rodriguez .306 1989 Glenallen Hill .321 1945 Walt Cazen .329 1990 Jim Eppard .310 1947 Hank Sauer .336 1991 Derek Bell .346 1947 Dutch Mele .315 1991 Domingo Martinez .313 1949 Carden Gillenwater .300 1994 Shawn Green .344 1952 Loren Babe .305 1991 Robert Perez .304 1953 Hector Rodriguez .302 1994 Carlos Delgado .319 1954 Marv Blaylock .303 1995 Robert Perez .343 1955 Ted Kazinski .307 1994 Carlos Delgado .318 1963 LeGrant Scott .300 1997 Rich Butler .300 1964 Jim Northrup .312 1998 Tom Evans .300 1964 Mack Jones .317 1999 Luis Lopez .322 1968 Mike Hegan .304 2000 Luis Lopez .328 1969 Ossie Bianco .340 2000 Chad Mottola .309 1969 Frank Tepedino .300 2002 Orlando Hudson .305 1970 Tony Solita .308 2005 Kevin Barker .305 1971 Len Boehmer .326

SYRACUSE .300 HITTERS (350+ at bats)

April 30, 1962 Tony Asaro at Atlanta (5-6, 2-1B, 3-2B) May 13, 1963 Lou Johnson at Rochester (5-5, 4-1B, 1-2B) July 20, 1964 Willie Horton at Columbus (5-7, 4-1B, 1-HR) July 20, 1964 Mack Jones at Columbus (5-5, 4-1B, 1-2B) June 29, 1965 Don Dillard at Rochester (5-1B) May 15, 1967 Dave McDonald at Toledo (5-5, 5-1B) May 15, 1968 Mike Ferraro vs. Richmond (5-6, 3-1B, 2-HR) Sept 5, 1968 John Ellis vs. Buffalo (5-5, 4-1B, 1-2B) July 16, 1969 Bob Mitchell at Louisville (5-6, 3-1B, 1-3B, 1-HR) May 20, 1970 Rick Bladt vs. Toledo (5-5, 2-1B, 1-2B, 1-3B, 1-HR) June 11, 1972 Rich McKinney vs. Charleston (5-5, 5-1B) May 26, 1972 Frank Baker at Rochester (5-6, 4-1B, 1-2B) April 22, 1974 Jim Deidel at Tidewater (5-6, 4-1B, 1-2B) June 22, 1975 Rick Bladt vs. Toledo (5-6, 2-1B, 1-3B) June 9, 1976 George Zeber vs. Richmond (5-6, 2-1B, 3-2B) June 29, 1976 Juan Bernhardt at Pawtucket (5-5, 2-1B, 3-2B) May 9, 1978 Al Woods at Toledo (5-6, 2-1B, 3-2B) July 17, 1978 Gary Woods vs. Rochester (5-6, 2-1B, 3-2B) May 21, 1979 Joe Cannon at Richmond (5-5, 4-1B, 1-2B) May 5, 1980 Doug Ault vs. Pawtucket (5-5, 4-1B, 1-HR) June 28, 1980 Greg Wells vs. Charleston (5-6, 2-1B, 2-2B, 1-HR) July 28, 1986 Kash Beauchamp vs. Pawtucket (5-7, 4-1B, 1-2B) July 30, 1986 Chris Johnston at Toledo (5-5, 2-1B, 3-2B) June 16, 1988 Eric Yelding at Omaha (5-5, 4-1B, 1-2B) April 26, 1989 Francisco Cabrera at Columbus (5-5, 5-1B) April 8, 1990 Luis Sojo at Pawtucket (5-9, 3-1B, 2-2B) June 30, 1990 Mark Whiten at Oklahoma City (5-6, 4-1B, 1-2B) Sept 3, 1991 Marty Pevey at Rochester (5-6, 5-1B) May 21, 1992 Ed Sprague at Pawtucket (5-5, 3-1B, 1-2B, 1-HR) June 19, 1993 Domingo Martinez vs. Norfolk (5-5, 2-1B, 3-2B) June 1, 1994 Shawn Green at Scranton (5-5, 4-1B, 1-HR) Aug 11, 1994 Robert Perez at Richmond (5-5, 3-1B, 2-2B) July 17, 1996 Scott Pose vs. Charlotte (5-7, 5-1B) May 2, 2000 Chad Mottola at Richmond (5-5, 2-1B, 2-2B, 1-3B) May 9, 2000 Brent Abernathy vs. Charlotte (5-6, 4-1B, 1-2B) Aug 23, 2000 Luis Lopez vs. Rochester (5-5, 3-1B, 2-2B) May 19, 2002 Josh Klimek at Indianapolis (5-5, 3-1B, 2-2B) Aug 19, 2002 Felipe Lopez at Buffalo (5-7, 4-1B, HR) June 25, 2003 Simon Pond vs. Charlotte (5-for-5, 3-HR, 1B, 2B) May 17, 2006 Kevin Barker at Ottawa (6-for-6, 2-2B, 2-HR)

5+ HIT GAMES BY SYRACUSE PLAYERS (SINCE 1961)

HR PLAYER DATE OPPONENT STADIUM 4 Gene Locklear July 14, 1977 Columbus Franklin Co. 3 Roy Johnson September 2, 1940 Baltimore Municipal 3 Hank Sauer June 24, 1947 Toronto Maple Leaf 3 Carden Gillenwater June 29, 1950 Buffalo Offerman 3 Ed Bouchee June 20, 1962 Atlanta MacArthur 3 Fred Hopke August 12, 1962 Atlanta Ponce Deleon 3 Otto Velez May 17, 1973 Rochester Silver 3 Al Woods May 9, 1978 Toledo Lucas County 3 Rickey Cradle September 1, 1996 Pawtucket MacArthur 3 Patrick Lennon August 5, 1998 Columbus Cooper Stadium 3 Kevin Witt September 5, 1998 Ottawa P&C Stadium 3 Simon Pond June 25, 2003 Charlotte P&C Stadium

MOST HOME RUNS IN ONE GAME – SYRACUSE PLAYERS

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YEAR PLAYER RBI YEAR PLAYER RBI 1934 Bill Sweeney 95 1964 Mack Jones 102 1934 Max Rosenfield 86 1964 Willie Horton 99 1935 John Kroner 112 1969 Dave McDonald 82 1936 Babe Dahlgren 121 1970 Tony Soliata 87 1936 Walt Cazen 94 1972 Danny Walton 89 1940 Gene Hasson 83 1973 Otto Velez 98 1944 Dutch Mele 86 1976 Terry Whitfield 89 1945 Dutch Mele 108 1976 Mickey Klutts 80 1946 Hank Sauer 90 1977 Gene Locklear 84 1947 Hank Sauer 141 1981 Charlie Beamon 95 1947 Dutch Mele 100 1984 Jerry Keller 82 1948 Clyde Vollmer 104 1991 Derek Bell 93 1948 Kermit Wohl 95 1991 Dom. Martinez 83 1949 Dutch Mele 86 1997 Rich Butler 87 1949 Carden Gillenwater 84 1998 Patrick Lennon 95 1949 Sam Meeks 82 2000 Chad Mottola 102 1949 Bob Usher 81 2002 Gary Burnham 88 1950 Carden Gillenwater 97 2002 Jayson Werth 82 1954 Bob Bowman 83 2005 John-Ford Griffin 103 1961 Frank Leja 93 2005 Kevin Barker 87 1964 Jim Northrup 92 2007 John-Ford Griffin 83

SYRACUSE PLAYERS WITH 80+ RBI IN ONE SEASON

YEAR PLAYER HR YEAR PLAYER HR 1946 Hank Sauer 21 1984 Kelly Gruber 21 1947 Hank Sauer 50 1985 Kelly Gruber 21 1947 Dutch Mele 20 1989 Glenallen Hill 21 1948 Clyde Vollmer 32 1990 Ed Sprague 20 1948 Kermit Wohl 20 1992 Domingo Martinez 21 1949 Carden Gillenwater 23 1993 Domingo Martinez 24 1949 Sam Meeks 20 1995 Carlos Delgado 22 1952 Fenton Mole 22 1995 John Ramos 20 1952 Henry Workman 21 1997 Rich Butler 24 1954 Marv Blaylock 22 1998 Patrick Lennon 27 1954 Bob Bowman 20 1998 Kevin Witt 23 1954 Joe Lonnett 21 1999 Kevin Witt 24 1961 Frank Lega 29 1999 Casey Blake 22 1964 Willie Horton 28 2000 Chad Mottola 33 1964 Mack Jones 39 2000 Kevin Witt 26 1969 Dave McDonald 24 2000 Andy Thompson 22 1971 George Pena 22 2002 Josh Phelps 24 1972 Danny Walton 23 2004 Glenn Williams 23 1973 Otto Velez 29 2005 John-Ford Griffin 30 1976 Mickey Klutts 24 2005 Kevin Barker 23 1977 Gene Locklear 20 2005 Chad Mottola 21 1981 Greg Wells 20 2007 John-Ford Griffin 26 1984 Jerry Keller 28

SYRACUSE PLAYERS WITH 20+ HOME RUNS IN ONE SEASON

HR PLAYER DATE OPPONENT STADIUM 3 Anse Moore July 20, 1946 Buffalo Offerman 3 Vic Correll July 27, 1973 Pawtucket MacArthur 3 Jack Baker May 21, 1976 Pawtucket MacArthur 3 Reggie Whittemore August 21, 1983 Pawtucket McCoy 3 Scott Wade May 19, 1987 Pawtucket McCoy 3 Brent Clevlen July 23, 2009 Toledo Fifth Third

MOST HOME RUNS IN ONE GAME - OPPONENT

CLEARED CENTER FIELD WALL at MacARTHUR STADIUM - 434' DATE PLAYER TEAM PITCHER June 1, 1971 Richie Zisk (R) Charleston Tom Frondorf July 7, 1971 Danny Walton (L) Syracuse Mike Garmen June 30, 1973 Jim Fuller (R) Rochester Alan Closter May 21, 1976 Jack Baker (R) Pawtucket Gene McElwain August 4, 1982 Mike Young (L) Rochester Mark Bomback June 16, 1985 Willie Aikens (L) Syracuse Tom Rowe June 27, 1992 Domingo Martinez (R) Syracuse Eric Hillman August 29, 1994 Carlos Delgado (L) Syracuse Kevin McGehee

CLEARED CENTER FIELD BATTER’S EYE at ALLIANCE BANK STADIUM – Est. 450’ DATE PLAYER TEAM PITCHER June 14, 1997 Ryan Thompson (R) Syracuse Tom Thobe June 23, 1998 Patrick Lennon (R) Syracuse Matt Drews May 18, 1999 Patrick Lennon (R) Syracuse Terrell Wade June 24, 2005 Walter Young (L) Ottawa Adrian Burnside July 6, 2009 Elijah Dukes (R) Syracuse Jake Woods

LONG HOME RUNS

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YEAR SB CS ATT PCT YEAR SB CS ATT PCT 1934 63 - - - 1975 43 41 84 51% 1935 87 - - - 1976 71 49 120 59% 1936 94 - - - 1977 165 69 234 71% 1937 60 - - - 1978 51 33 84 61% 1938 55 - - - 1979 43 30 73 59% 1939 51 - - - 1980 104 52 156 67% 1940 62 - - - 1981 141 52 193 73% 1941 43 - - - 1982 83 47 130 64% 1942 60 - - - 1983 107 61 168 65% 1943 143 - - - 1984 63 32 95 66% 1944 71 - - - 1985 102 76 178 57% 1945 157 - - - 1986 80 69 149 54% 1946 79 - - - 1987 184 88 272 68% 1947 63 - - - 1988 178 75 253 70% 1948 42 - - - 1989 151 71 222 68% 1949 7 - - - 1990 103 60 163 63% 1950 36 - - - 1991 102 68 170 60% 1951 36 - - - 1992 63 31 94 67% 1952 44 - - - 1993 67 66 133 50% 1953 54 - - - 1994 108 45 153 71% 1954 42 - - - 1995 76 58 134 57% 1955 68 - - - 1996 167 74 241 69% 1961 36 20 56 64% 1997 81 58 139 58% 1962 60 32 92 65% 1998 111 59 170 65% 1963 43 32 75 57% 1999 102 37 139 73% 1964 47 21 68 69% 2000 136 63 199 68% 1965 39 28 67 58% 2001 148 83 231 64% 1966 28 20 48 58% 2002 77 36 113 68% 1967 87 34 121 72% 2003 75 35 105 71% 1968 75 52 127 59% 2004 52 40 92 57% 1969 84 45 129 65% 2005 58 25 83 70% 1970 69 46 115 60% 2006 66 37 103 64% 1971 44 41 85 52% 2007 60 24 84 71% 1972 49 34 83 59% 2008 97 32 129 75% 1973 87 43 130 67% 2009 144 66 210 69% 1974 63 47 110 57%

SYRACUSE YEARLY STOLEN BASES DATA

YEAR PLAYER SB YEAR PLAYER SB 1936 Walt Cazen 26 1987 Glenallen Hill 22 1943 Rol. Harrington 52 1988 Alex Infante 21 1945 Walt Cazen 74 1988 Eric Yelding 59 1946 Tony Rodriguez 32 1989 Chico Walker 37 1954 Joe Caffie 24 1989 Glenallen Hill 21 1967 Tom Shopay 25 1990 Derek Bell 20 1967 Jerry Kenney 27 1991 Derek Bell 27 1969 Tom Shopay 25 1994 Howard Battle 26 1977 Dave Bergman 29 1994 Alex Gonzalez 23 1977 Dell Alston 24 1996 Shannon Stewart 35 1978 Gary Woods 20 1996 Scott Pose 30 1980 Steve Davis 24 1996 Miguel Cairo 27 1981 Kelvin Chapman 30 1997 Rich Butler 20 1981 Joe Cannon 23 1998 Jose Herrera 27 1981 Charlie Beamon 22 2000 Ryan Freel 30 1982 Tony Fernandez 22 2000 Chad Mottola 30 1983 Mitch Webster 21 2000 Vernon Wells 23 1982 Tony Fernandez 35 2000 Cesar Izturis 21 1985 Alex Infante 29 2001 Cesar Izturis 24 1985 Derwin McNealy 22 2001 Ryan Freel 22 1985 Kelly Gruber 20 2002 Jayson Werth 24 1986 Lou Thornton 20 2006 Wayne Lydon 26 1987 Lou Thornton 39 2008 Wayne Lydon 43 1987 Nelson Liriano 36 2009 Justin Maxwell 35 1987 Sil Campusano 27

SYRACUSE PLAYERS - ONE SEASON 20+ STOLEN BASES

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GAMES WINS 247 Hal Reniff 55 Dixie Howell 189 Art Hartley 54 Art Hartley 177 Colin McLaughlin 50 Jim Prendergrast 171 Ken Robinson 48 Ted Kleinhans 167 Gerry Pirtle 47 Alan Closter 163 Brian Bowles 46 Lynn Lovenguth 163 Mark Lukasiewicz 41 Johnny Gee 162 Alan Closter 39 Fred Fussell 162 Lynn Lovenguth 37 Bob Katz 153 Bob Dustal 37 Rob Gardner 37 John Beeber LOSSES INNINGS 61 Art Hartley 929 Art Hartley 55 Dixie Howell 913 Dixie Howell 51 John Bebber 765 Ted Kleinhans 48 Ted Kleinhans 765 Al Closter 48 Doug Linton 725 Jim Prendergast 48 Jim Prendergast 717 John Beeber 48 Mike Schultz 709 Mike Schultz 41 Bob Katz 666 Doug Linton 39 Alan Closter 643 Lynn Lovenguth 37 Lynn Lwenguth 635 Bob Katz WALKS STRIKEOUTS 464 Dixie Howell 583 Alan Closter 365 John Bebber 453 Doug LInton 331 Ted Kleinhans 403 Dixie Howell 323 Art Hartley 398 Ted Kleinhans 316 Lynn Lowenguth 373 Colin McLaughlin 309 Al Closter 347 Art Hartley 308 Colin McLaughlin 334 Lynn Lovenguth 294 Mike Schultz 328 Matt Williams 274 Bob Katz 324 Rob Gardner 256 Hal Reniff 313 Hal Reniff ERA (250+ IP) SAVES 2.15 Red Barrett 42 Matt DeWitt 2.22 Don Gordon 36 Hal Reniff 2.39 Jack Hamilton 34 Brian Bowles 2.66 Rick Sawyer 33 Randy St. Claire 2.69 Arnold Carter 30 Bob Dustal 2.75 Tom De La Cruz 29 Thad Tillotson 2.91 Johnny Gee 27 Matt Whiteside 2.98 Bob Keegan 26 Don Cooper 2.99 Jim Owens 23 Lee Gronkiewicz 3.02 Bob Lasko 23 Ron Guidry

SYRACUSE TOP 10 ALL-TIME PITCHING LEADERS

CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTS by Syracuse Pitchers 3 – April 28-30, 1989 vs. Toledo - 11-0 (WP-Sanchez), 2-0 (WP-Hernandez), 1-0 (WP-Cummings) 2 – 30 times since 1961; Last on May 18, 2002 at Indianapolis - 8-0 (WP-Smith), 6-0 (WP-Hendrickson)

DOUBLEHEADER SHUTOUTS by Syracuse Pitchers July 31, 1964 vs. Jacksonville; 3-0 (WP-Seale), 2-0 (WP-Brubaker) May 23, 1965 vs. Rochester; 1-0 (WP-Brubaker), 2-0 (WP-Navarro)

July 3, 1967 at Buffalo; 3-0 (WP-Lasko), 2-0 (WP-Bechtold) June 16, 1970 vs. Toledo; 3-0 (WP-Kline), 2-0 (WP-Spier)

August 16, 1986 at Richmond; 9-0 (WP-Hudson), 4-0 (WP-Cooper) May 18, 2002 at Indianapolis; 8-0 (WP-Smith), 6-0 (WP-Hendrickson)

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20+ GAME WINNERS YEAR PITCHER W-L 1943 Tom DeLaCruz 21-11 1939 Johnny Gee 20-10 1942 Red Barrett 20-12 1945 Bob Katz 20-20 1947 Jim Prendergast 20-15 1952 Bob Keegan 20-11

19 GAME WINNERS 1939 Ted Kleinhans 19-12 1939 Jack Tising 19-15 1947 Howard Fox 19-9

17 GAME WINNERS 1938 Johnny Gee 17-11 1946 Jim Prendergast 17-10 1948 Millard Howell 17-12 1950 Bud Byerly 17-12 1954 Jim Owens 17-9 1998 Shannon Withem 17-5

16 GAME WINNERS 1935 Reg Grabowski 16-11 1938 Red Barrett 16-3 1938 Ted Kleinhans 16-12 1942 Nat Andrews 16-12 1949 John Hetki 16-14 1951 Bill Miller 16-10 1952 Bobo Holloman 16-7 1970 Rob Gardner 16-5 1977 Larry McCall 16-7

15 GAME WINNERS 1935 Harry Vandenburg 15-7 1941 Tom Sunkel 15-11 1942 Ewell Blackwell 15-10 1944 Bob Malloy 15-7 1946 Earl Harrist 15-10 1947 Herm Wehmeier 15-8 1948 Ed Erautt 15-7 1954 Jack Meyer 15-11 1964 Bruce Brubaker 15-9 1969 Ron Klimkowski 15-7

14 GAME WINNERS 1943 Arnold Carter 14-12 1949 Harry Perkowski 14-12 1951 John Griffore 14-10 1963 Willie Smith 14-2 1985 Stan Clarke 14-4 1994 Jesse Cross 14-11 1994 Les Lancaster 14-3

13 GAME WINNERS 1935 Ray Coombs 13-11 1935 Harry Vandenburg 13-7 1936 Fred Fussell 13-11 1936 Frank Pearce 13-11 1940 Jack Tising 13-16 1942 Tom DeLaCruz 13-14 1943 Millard Howell 13-19 1947 Millard Howell 13-15 1951 Art Hartley 13-11 1951 Bob Keegan 13-9 1954 Kent Peterson 13-8 1966 Bill Graham 13-16 1973 Mike Pazik 13-9 1974 Scott McGregor 13-10 1975 Rick Sawyer 13-9 1983 Mark Bomback 13-11 1984 Mike Morgan 13-11 1989 Alex Sanchez 13-7

YEARLY SAVES LEADERS (1961-2009)

YEAR PITCHER SV 1961 Lee Stange 8 1962 Bob Miller 4 1963 Bob Dustal 17 1964 Julio Navarro 11 1965 Bob Dustal/Johnny Seale 5 1966 John Hiller 8 1967 Ted Dillard 5 1968 Hal Reniff 8 1969 Thad Tillotson 14 1970 Hal Reniff 13 1971 Tom Frondorf 9 1972 Tom Frondorf 5 1971 Joe Grzenda 18 1974 Tippy Martinez 8 1975 Ron Guidry 15 1976 Bob Polinsky 13 1977 Randy Stein 11 1978 Tom Buskey 6 1979 Steve Grilli 12 1980 Ken Schrom 7 1981 Dale Murray 16 1982 Steve Senteney 13 1983 Don Cooper 22 1984 Stan Clarke 8 1985 Tom Henke 18 1986 Luis Aquino 10 1987 Duane Ward 14 1988 Doug Bair 14 1989 Doug Bair/Jorge Nunez 7 1990 Mauro Guzzo 7 1991 Steve Wapnick 20 1992 Rick Trlicek 10 1993 Darren Hall 13 1994 Randy St. Claire 33 1995 Paul Spoljaric 10 1996 Dane Johnson 22 1997 Ken Robinson 17 1998 Carlos Almanzar 10 1999 Steve Sinclair 18 2000 Matt DeWitt 15 2001 Matt DeWitt 27 2002 Brian Bowles 14 2003 Brian Bowles 14 2004 Bob File 7 2005 Matt Whiteside 27 2006 Lee Gronkiewicz 17 2007 Blaine Neal 11 2008 Mike Gosling 7 2009 Logan Kensing 17

League Leaders in Bold

SYRACUSE PITCHING - WINS/SAVES LEADERS

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NO HIT GAMES DATE PITCHER TEAM July 25, 1937 Lloyd Moore Jersey City April 19, 1943 T. DeLaCruz/R. Bartleson Baltimore August 8, 1944 Horace Lisenbee* Montreal April 30, 1946 Earl Harrist Buffalo July 29, 1946 Earl Harrist Toronto August 6, 1953 Duke Markell Toronto August 11, 1953 Art Hartley Montreal July 9, 1967 Stan Bahnsen* Buffalo (perfect game) August 31, 1971 Mike Pazik Rochester June 30, 1972 Rich Hinton* Toledo August 16, 1986 D. Cooper/C. McLaughlin* Richmond June 1, 1993 Tim Brown* Toledo (perfect game) June 17, 2000 Leo Estrella (AAA debut)* Indianapolis (perfect game) ONE HIT GAMES DATE PITCHER TEAM/PLAYER July 6, 1961 Ted Sadowski Rochester/Johnson June 21, 1963 Howie Koplitz* Toronto/Morton August 18, 1963 Dale Willis* Columbus/Burda August 9, 1964 Bruce Brubaker Jacksonville/Hughes May 10, 1965 Ray Nischwitz Jacksonville/Napier August 6, 1967 John Cumberland Toledo/Redmond August 5, 1969 Ron Klimkowski* Toledo/Torchia September 15, 1970 Rob Gardner Omaha/Alcaraz June 20, 1972 Mike Pazik* Richmond/Thornton June 15, 1973 Alan Closter Tidewater/FritzSYRACUSE August 20, 1973 Dave Pagan* Toledo/Vasquez May 29, 1974 Rick Sawyer Pawtucket/Rice June 24, 1974 Ed Ricks Pawtucket/Merchant July 10, 1974 Larry Gura Pawtucket/Torchia June 16, 1975 Rick Sawyer Pawtucket/Baker June 24, 1975 Ed Ricks Pawtucket/Merchant June 30, 1975 Tippy Martinez Toledo/Naharodney July 27, 1976 Ken Clay* Tidewater/Trapp April 23, 1981 Chuck Fore^ Richmond/Butler August 17, 1981 Steve Baker* Toledo/Washington June 29, 1983 Matt Williams* Toledo/Wilson June 10, 1984 John Cerutti Toledo/Mitchell August 9, 1985 Steve Davis/Carlucci/Clarke Rochester/Biorkman June 6, 1986 Stan Clarke/Aquino Toledo/Sanchez August 31, 1988 Colin McLaughlin Pawtucket/Tremblay April 28, 1989 Alex Sanchez/Buice Toledo/Carrasco June 2, 1994 Jesse Cross Scranton/Kimberlin July 25, 1994 Scott Brow Scranton/Jordan April 18, 1995 Tim Brown/Montoya/Wain Richmond/Olmeda June 6, 1995 Jeff Ware/Gibson/Crabtree Toledo/Hall June 21, 1995 Jeff Ware/Crabtree Pawtucket/Chamberlain September 2, 1995 Wally Whitehurst/Steed Rochester/Obando July 20, 1998 Roy Halladay* Charlotte/Clapinski April 16, 2002 Mike Smith/Kingrey/Ricketts Pawtucket/Nelson May 18, 2002 Mark Hendrickson/Bowles* Indianapolis/Christenson May 19, 2005 Chad Gaudin Columbus/Hankins

LOW HIT GAMES BY SYRACUSE PITCHERS

DATE PITCHER TEAM June 18, 2009 Carlos Torres, Charlotte Pawtucket September 3, 2006 Jeremy Cummings, Scranton/WB Rochester July 16, 2006 Jason Hammel, Durham Columbus May 15, 2005 Ian Snell, Indianapolis Norfolk August 1, 2004 Tetsu Yofu, Charlotte Durham June 6, 2004 Robert Ellis, Scranton/WB* Louisville August 10, 2003 Bronson Arroyo, Pawtucket Buffalo (perfect game) May 29, 2002 Steve Trachsel, Norfolk* Ottawa July 18, 2000 Paxton Crawford, Pawtucket* Ottawa June 17, 2000 Leo Estrella, Syracuse* Indianapolis (perfect game) June 1, 2000 Tomo Ohka, Pawtucket Charlotte (perfect game) May 14, 2000 Larry Luebbers, Louisville* Charlotte July 19, 1999 S. Bennett/J. Durocher, Ottawa Syracuse July 22, 1998 Juan Pena, Pawtucket Durham *7 Innings ^6 Innings (Rain)

RECENT NO-HIT GAMES IN THE IL

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June 19-21, 1985 vs. Pawtucket MacArthur Stadium

Pawtucket 3, Syracuse 1 (27 Innings) PAWTUCKET AB R H RBI SYRACUSE AB R H RBI Mesh SS 8 1 2 0 Sharperson 2B 9 1 2 0 Bustabad DH 9 0 1 0 Webster RF 12 0 3 0 Scheaffer PH 0 0 0 0 Leach 1B 10 0 1 0 Hundhammer 3B 11 0 3 0 Aikens DH 4 0 2 1 Dodson 1B 10 1 2 0 Poole PR-DH 7 0 4 0 Jurak CF 9 0 2 2 Gruber 3B 1 0 0 0 Greenwell LF 12 0 1 0 McHenry 3B 10 0 2 0 Miller-Jones 2B 11 0 3 1 Holman LF 4 0 1 0 Romine RF 11 0 1 0 Stegman PH-LH 6 0 2 0 Malpeso C 9 0 3 0 Allenson C 12 0 2 0 McNealy CF 12 0 1 0

Infante SS 11 0 2 0 Total 90 3 18 3 Total 98 1 22 1 R H E Pawtucket 000 000 100 000 000 000 000 000 002 – 3 18 2 Syracuse 001 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 – 1 22 2 E - Filer, Jurak (2), Sharperson. DP- Pawtucket 1, Syracuse 4, LOB- Pawtucket 21, Syracuse 28. 2B- Aikens, Dodson (2), Allenson, Poole. SB- McNealy (11), Infante (13), Leach (3), Hundhammer (5). S- Mesh (2), Dodson, Malpeso, Scheaffer. GWRBI- Jurak (3). PAWTUCKET IP H R ER BB SO Mecerod 7 6 1 1 2 3 Herron 3.1 2 0 0 2 3 Mitchell 2.2 3 0 0 0 2 Gncincki 9 6 0 0 5 8 Kane 1 0 0 0 1 1 Dorsey (W,4-5) 4 5 0 0 1 2 SYRACUSE Filer 9 5 1 1 2 3 Gordon 4 2 0 0 0 3 McLaughlin 4 2 0 0 1 5 Carlucci 5 3 0 0 1 3 Henke 2 1 0 0 2 4 Clarke (L,4-2) 3 5 2 2 4 3 HBP- By Mecerod (Leach). WP- Herron, Gncinski. Balk- Dorsey. Time- 7:07. Attendance- 1,233.

Date Opponent Score (Inn) Winner Loser 6/19-21/85 vs. Pawtucket 1-3 (27) Dorsey CLARKE 7/30/80 vs. Richmond 6-12 (22) Melson GRILLI 8/24/66 vs. Richmond 5-4 (22) CHANDLER Britton 7/10,12/85 at Columbus 7-8 (21) Pulido CERUTTI 8/26/81 at Rochester 6-4 (17) MURRAY Torrez 7/24/63 at Richmond 7-5 (16) CAREY Stowe 9/1/02 vs. Buffalo 5-6 (16) Coste RATLIFF 8/28/01 vs. Scranton/WB 2-3 (16) Vosberg MCCLELLAN 7/9/03 at Columbus 3-4 (16) Hernandez LINTON 4/10/97 vs. Charlotte 8-11 (15) Darrensbourg BOGOTT 4/12/01 vs. Scranton/WB 6-8 (15) Nickle BELL 4/10/03 vs. Durham 1-0 (15) WIGGINS Perisho

SYRACUSE CHIEFS LONGEST GAME

MARATHONS IN SYRACUSE BASEBALL HISTORY

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PLAYER BA G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB

J. Bard .230 90 274 20 63 18 0 6 31 24 50 0 R. Belliard .246 86 187 26 46 7 1 5 22 14 40 2 R. Bernadina .250 3 4 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 J. Burke .100 6 10 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 5 0 A. Cintron .077 21 26 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 7 0 I. Desmond .280 21 82 9 23 7 2 4 12 5 14 1 E. Dukes .250 107 364 38 91 20 4 8 58 46 74 3 A. Dunn .267 159 546 81 146 29 0 38 105 116 177 0 J. Flores .301 29 93 13 28 3 2 4 15 11 26 0 A. Gonzalez .265 105 291 31 77 16 3 1 33 14 27 1 C. Guzman .284 135 531 74 151 24 7 6 52 16 75 4 W. Harris .235 137 323 47 76 18 6 7 27 57 62 11 A. Hernandez .251 77 231 25 58 9 2 1 23 20 41 5 N. Johnson .295 98 353 47 104 16 2 6 44 63 66 2 A. Kearns .195 80 174 20 34 6 2 3 17 32 51 1 J. Maxwell .247 40 89 13 22 4 1 4 9 12 32 6 L. Milledge .167 7 24 1 4 0 0 0 1 1 10 1 N. Morgan .307 120 469 74 144 15 7 3 39 40 74 42 M. Morse .250 32 52 4 13 3 0 3 10 3 16 0 W. Nieves .259 72 224 20 58 6 0 1 26 17 45 1 P. Orr . 253 27 75 5 19 2 1 1 10 3 15 2 J. Padilla .120 29 25 3 3 0 0 0 0 1 8 0 C. Patterson .133 5 15 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 6 2 J. Willingham .260 133 427 70 111 29 0 24 61 61 104 4 R. Zimmerman .292 157 610 110 178 37 3 33 106 72 119 2 Team Totals .265 162 5499 733 1455 270 43 158 702 632 1145 91

WASHINGTON NATIONALS FINAL 2009 STATISTICS

PITCHER W-L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER H BB SO C. Balester 1-4 6.82 7 7 0 30.1 34 24 23 10 14 20 J. Beimel 1-5 3.40 45 0 1 39.2 38 17 15 3 15 24 J. Bergmann 2-4 4.50 56 0 0 48.0 50 28 24 7 25 40 S. Burnett 1-1 3.20 33 0 0 25.1 14 9 9 3 13 20 D. Cabrera 0-5 5.85 9 8 0 40.0 48 39 26 4 35 16 T. Clippard 4-2 2.69 41 0 0 60.1 36 20 18 9 32 67 J. Colome 1-1 8.40 16 0 0 15.0 23 14 14 1 6 12 R. Detwiler 1-6 5.00 15 14 0 75.2 87 43 42 3 33 43 M. Estrada 0-1 6.14 4 1 0 7.1 6 6 5 1 4 9 V. Garate 0-0 22.50 4 0 0 2.0 5 5 5 1 3 0 J. Hanrahan 1-3 7.71 34 0 5 32.2 50 28 28 3 14 35 L. Hernandez 2-4 5.36 8 8 0 48.2 56 29 29 3 16 27 M. Hinckley 0-0 4.66 14 0 0 9.2 8 5 5 1 11 3 L. Kensing 1-1 8.68 26 0 1 28.0 40 27 27 7 12 12 J. Lannan 9-13 3.88 33 33 0 206.1 210 100 89 22 68 89 W. Ledezma 0-0 9.53 5 0 0 5.2 8 7 6 1 4 8 M. MacDougal 1-1 3.60 52 0 20 50.0 45 25 20 3 31 31 J. D. Martin 5-4 4.44 15 15 0 77.0 85 40 38 14 24 37 S. Martis 5-3 5.25 15 15 0 85.2 83 52 50 11 39 34 G. Mock 3-10 5.62 28 15 0 91.1 114 65 57 9 44 72 S. Olsen 2-4 6.03 11 11 0 62.2 83 45 42 11 25 42 S. Rivera 1-3 6.10 30 0 0 38.1 48 28 26 7 14 21 Z. Segovia 1-0 7.84 8 0 0 10.1 11 10 9 1 6 4 S. Shell 0-0 5.40 4 0 0 5.0 5 3 3 1 2 5 J. Sosa 2-1 6.45 18 0 2 22.1 28 16 16 5 12 17 C. Stammen 4-7 5.11 19 19 0 105.2 112 67 60 14 24 48 J. Tavarez 3-7 4.1 35.0 34 27 19 1 27 32 R. Villone 5-6 4.25 63 0 1 48.2 54 25 23 6 29 33 K. Wells 0-2 6.49 23 0 2 26.1 23 19 19 1 18 18 J. Zimmermann 3-5 4.69 16 16 0 91.1 95 51 47 10 29 92 Team Totals 59-103 5.00 162 162 33 1424.1 1533 874 791 173 629 911

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BATTING LEADERS

BATTING AVG (min. 2.7 PA/game) HOME RUNS RUNS BATTED IN Perez, NAT .381 Norris, HAG 23 Moore, HAG 87 Jimenez, NAT .333 Bynum, SYR/HAR 20 Norris, HAG 84 Desmond, SYR/HAR .330 Burgess, POT 19 Marrero, POT/HAR 76 Valdez, POT/NAT .297 Espinosa, POT 18 Espinosa, POT 72 RUNS STOLEN BASES Espinosa, POT 90 Whiting, POT 54 Lombardozzi, HAG 90 Maxwell, SYR 35 Maxwell, SYR 68 Souza, HAG 25 Guzman, HAR/SYR 56 Hodge, DSL 23

PITCHING LEADERS WINS ERA (min. 0.8 IP/team game) SAVES Arnesen, HAR/POT 12 Meyers, POT/HAR 1.72 Kensing, SYR 17 Mandel, POT/HAR 12 Frias, HAG 2.91 Severino, POT/HAR 15 Milone, POT 12 Milone, POT 2.91 Storen, POT/HAR 11 Meyers, POT/HAR 11 Mandel, POT/HAR 3.38 Rodriguez, HAG/POT 10 STRIKEOUTS INNINGS PITCHED Atwood, POT 118 Arnesen, POT/HAR 155.2 Arnesen, POT/HAR 116 Milone, POT 151.1 Frias, HAG 112 Estrada, SYR 136.1 Demny, HAG 110 Frias, HAG 126.2

PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

MLB.COM HITTER OF THE YEAR: Derek Norris, HAG

MLB.COM PITCHER OF THE YEAR: Bradley Meyers, POT/HAR

2009 NATIONALS ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERS

WEEK OFFENSIVE PLAYER WEEK PITCHER

May 11 Derek Norris (HAG) May 4 Bradley Meyers (POT)

May 18 Chris Marrero (POT) May 11 Tom Milone (POT)

June 8 Ofilio Castro (HAR) June 8 Patrick McCoy (HAG)

July 6 Stephen Lombardozzi (HAG) June 22 Garrett Mock (SYR)

July 13 Chris Marrero (POT) June 22 Jack Spradlin (HAR)

July 20 Dan Nelson (POT) June 29 Bradley Meyers (POT)

July 27 Jesus Valdez (POT)

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BASEBALL AMERICA RANKS THE NATIONALS

NATIONALS “BEST TOOLS”

NATIONALS DRAFT SELECTIONS - JUNE 2009

RD PLAYER P Team AVG HR RBI SB 1 Jeffrey Kobernus 2B Vermont .220 0 10 4 6 Michael Taylor SS GCL Nats .000 0 0 0 8 Roberto Perez SS GCL Nats .167 0 4 0 11 Justin Bloxom LF Vermont .228 3 24 4 14 Naoya Washiya RF GCL Nats .246 0 14 12 16 Sean Nicol SS Vermont .269 1 21 9 20 Jack Walker 3B Vermont .214 1 18 1 23 Kyle Breault SS GCL Nats .000 0 0 0 26 Gianison Boekhoudt SS GCL Nats .000 0 0 0 31 Jay Sferra CF Vermont .238 0 9 5

RD PITCHER P Team W-L ERA IP H SO

1 Stephen Strasburg RH Signed, but did not pitch 1 Drew Storen RH Hag/Pot/Har 2-1 1.95 37 21 49 3 Trevor Holder RH Ver/Hag/Pot 4-3 6.97 41 60 33 4 AJ Morris RH GCL/Ver 0-4 3.38 42 44 40 7 Dean Weaver RH GCL/Ver 0-1 3.55 12 14 10 9 Taylor Jordan RH GCL Nats 2-0 3.63 34 25 33 10 Paul Applebee LH GCL/Ver 0-2 3.24 33 31 26 12 Nathan Karns RH GCL Nats 0-0 0.00 0 0 0 13 Patrick Lehman RH Ver/Hag 4-2 1.97 59 43 42 17 Chad Jenkins LH GCL/Ver 0-3 7.20 40 41 40 19 Frank Corolla RH Vermont 0-0 0.00 0 0 0 21 Mitchell Clegg LH Vermont 2-4 2.20 57 56 30 22 Daniel Rosenbaum LH GCL Nats 4-1 1.95 37 29 38 24 Dustin Crane RH GCL/Ver 1-1 3.51 33 27 29 27 Brandon King RH GCL Nats 3-0 4.15 30 28 29 28 Matt Swynenberg RH GCL/Ver 2-3 4.35 41 46 35 29 Evan Bronson LH Vermont 3-0 0.55 49 28 38 30 Rob Wort RH GCL Nats 3-3 3.91 23 22 16 32 Kyle Morrison RH Vermont 3-4 3.44 55 56 44 34 Shane McCatty RH GCL Nats 1-1 3.95 27 30 18

TOP 10 NATIONALS PROPECTS

1. RHP-Stephen Strasburg 2. C-Derek Norris 3. RHP-Drew Storen 4. SS-Ian Desmond 5. SS-Danny Espinosa 6. 1B-Chris Marrero 7. 2B-Jeff Kobernus 8. OF-Justin Maxwell 9. OF-Michael Burgess 10. OF-Destin Hood

Best Hitter for Average Derek Norris Best Power Hitter Derek Norris Best Strike-Zone Discipline Derek Norris Fastest Baserunner Roger Bernadina Best Athlete Justin Maxwell Best Fastball Stephen Strasburg Best Curveball Stephen Strasburg Best Slider Drew Storen Best Changeup Josh Wilkie Best Control Stephen Strasburg Best Defensive Catcher Sandy Leon Best Defensive Infielder Danny Espinoza Best Infield Arm Ian Desmond Best Defensive Outfielder Roger Bernadina Best Outfield Arm Michael Burgess

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Years Major League Affiliate Record (pct) 2009-Present Washington Nationals 76-68 (.528) 1978-2008 Toronto Blue Jays 2126-2409 (.469) 1967-77 New York Yankees 806-754 (.517) 1963-66 Detroit Tigers 296-304 (.493) 1962 New York Mets/Wash. Senators 53-99 (.349) 1961 Minnesota Twins 56-98 (.364) 1956 Detroit Tigers 62-74 (.446) 1954-55 Philadelphia Phillies 153-155 (.497) 1951-53 New York Yankees 228-232 (.496) 1941-50 Cincinnati Reds 756-759 (.499) 1940 Pittsburgh Pirates 71-90 (.441) 1937-39 Cincinnati Reds 244-216 (.530) 1934-36 Boston Red Sox 206-256 (.446) 1921-27 St. Louis Cardinals 533-617 (.463)

SYRACUSE TEAM – Best/Worst starts

6-0, 1970 Syracuse Chiefs

6-0, 1998 Syracuse SkyChiefs

0-6, 1962 Syracuse Chiefs

Years Minor League Affiliate 2009-Present Syracuse Chiefs 2007-2008 Columbus Clippers 2005-2006 New Orleans Zephyrs 2003-2004 Edmonton Trappers 1993-2002 Ottawa Lynx 1984-1992 Indianapolis Indians 1982-1983 Wichita Arrows 1976-1981 Denver Bears 1974-1975 Memphis Blues 1972-1973 Pennsylvania Whips 1971 Winnipeg Whips 1970 Buffalo Bisons/Winnipeg Whips 1969 Vancouver Mounties

HISTORY OF SYRACUSE BASEBALL MAJOR LEAGUE AFFILIATES

HISTORY OF WASHINGTON /MONTREAL TRIPLE-A AFFILIATES

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P.O. BOX 15757 Harrisburg, PA 17105 Metro Bank Park (6,302) 717.231.4444 www.senatorsbaseball.com Email: [email protected]

General Manager Randy Whitaker Media Relations Terry Byrom Manager Randy Knorr Pitching Coach Randy Tomlin Hitting Coach Troy Gingrich Trainer Atsushi Toriida 2009 Record 70-72 (5th, EAS Southern)

BATTERS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS E Arata, Nick .167 5 12 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 Baez, Edgardo .254 101 323 42 82 14 4 9 28 28 78 5 10 5 Bynum, Freddie .241 66 224 29 54 10 1 2 13 9 50 9 4 18 Bynum, Seth .400 4 15 1 6 0 0 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 Castro, Ofilio .296 96 301 31 89 16 1 4 36 37 50 0 4 8 Daniel, Michael .250 107 380 47 95 15 6 7 42 31 75 11 4 2 Davis, Leonard .281 112 392 47 110 19 5 14 51 32 95 14 2 4 Desmond, Ian .306 42 170 29 52 12 1 6 18 16 40 13 4 11 Dukes. Elijah .250 2 8 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 Fermaint, Charlie .200 11 20 3 4 0 0 0 0 1 6 1 0 0 Flores. Jesus .364 3 11 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Guzman, Joel .281 108 385 53 108 26 1 12 57 34 72 1 0 10 Herrera, Javi .145 24 62 7 9 3 0 1 11 16 17 0 0 3 Lowrance, Marvin .241 122 361 47 87 22 2 15 45 41 89 1 2 1 Marrero. Chris .267 23 75 9 20 6 0 1 11 8 18 0 1 4 Martinez, Michael .223 65 188 22 42 7 2 1 8 20 34 0 3 13 Montz, Luke .182 91 291 32 53 14 0 9 35 41 62 1 3 4 Nanita, Ricardo .294 41 126 17 37 10 1 5 19 9 18 1 2 1 Plasencia, Francisco .230 29 74 8 17 3 2 1 5 8 19 1 1 0 Rhinehart, Bill .239 129 414 42 99 24 1 12 56 31 105 7 1 12 Rooney, Sean .227 34 110 12 25 5 1 0 6 5 25 0 0 0 Solano, Jhonatan .280 26 93 7 26 7 0 1 11 2 16 0 0 2 Spearman, Jemel .267 62 161 18 43 8 1 3 22 13 30 5 3 8 Veloz, Greg .000 4 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 0 1 Whitney, Matthew .268 101 261 43 70 18 1 7 36 40 61 2 1 10 Young, Dmitri .241 10 29 4 7 2 0 0 2 3 4 0 0 1 TEAM TOTAL .251 142 4586 555 1152 242 30 111 519 435 1019 73 45 130 PITCHERS W-L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO HLD Alaniz, Adrian 3-4 4.76 24 10 1 64.1 69 35 34 9 0 33 53 0 Arnesen, Erik 8-6 3.87 22 21 0 123.1 133 59 53 11 6 26 91 0 Atilano, Luis 7-8 4.16 21 20 0 114.2 143 58 53 12 4 27 61 0 Avery, Matt 1-1 4.53 28 0 1 47.2 54 27 24 6 1 26 35 4 Carr, Adam 0-1 8.71 8 0 0 10.1 16 13 10 2 2 9 7 0 Chico, Matt 2-4 4.29 12 12 0 50.1 54 27 24 2 0 28 36 0 Detwiler, Ross 0-3 2.96 6 6 0 27.1 28 14 9 2 1 10 28 0 Estrada, Jesse 0-0 2.57 5 1 1 14.0 9 4 4 3 1 3 10 1 Everts, Clint 3-1 1.53 20 0 4 29.1 21 7 5 0 3 11 31 2 Jones, Justin 4-13 4.75 36 17 1 115.2 123 72 61 11 8 48 94 2 Kown, Andrew 3-0 2.28 13 0 1 27.2 21 8 7 0 1 6 15 0 Leatherman, Dan 0-0 3.86 1 0 0 2.1 2 1 1 1 0 0 4 0 Mandel, Jeff 4-2 2.94 8 8 0 52.0 47 18 17 5 5 12 35 0 Martinez, Carlos 7-6 3.95 28 9 2 79.2 80 43 35 6 2 25 43 1 Meyers, Bradley 5-1 2.25 9 9 0 48.0 40 14 12 2 2 11 43 0 Novoa, Yunior 1-2 3.99 19 1 2 29.1 32 14 13 3 1 12 24 2 O’Connor, Michael 0-1 2.45 3 3 0 14.2 12 4 4 0 0 4 13 0 Segovia, Zach 1-3 3.68 24 3 1 44.0 57 19 18 2 3 19 39 3 Severino, Atahualpa 6-0 2.78 15 0 2 22.2 19 8 7 1 3 14 27 2 Spradlin, Jack 4-2 2.87 35 0 4 53.1 43 20 17 3 3 18 45 2 Storen, Drew 1-0 0.00 10 0 9 12.1 3 0 0 0 0 6 12 0 Thompson, Aaron 0-3 3.31 6 6 0 32.2 32 18 12 3 0 11 27 0 VanAllen, Cory 3-5 5.07 31 16 0 94.0 116 56 53 13 7 31 69 3 Wilkie, Josh 5-2 2.37 34 0 3 49.1 48 14 13 2 1 13 40 5 Williams, Dave 1-3 3.56 21 0 3 30.1 33 13 12 1 3 9 28 1 Zinicola, Zechry 1-1 1.74 17 0 5 20.2 20 5 4 0 2 9 16 0 TEAM TOTAL 70-72 3.73 142 142 40 1210.0 1255 571 502 100 59 421 926 28

HARRISBURG SENATORS (AA) Eastern League

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P.O. BOX 2148 Woodbridge, VA 22195 G. Richard Pfitzner Stadium (6,000) 703.590.2311 www.potomacnationals.com Email: [email protected]

General Manger Jonathan Griffith Media Relations Tripp Miller Manager Gary Cathcart Pitching Coach Paul Menhart Hitting Coach Matt Nokes Trainer Jeff Allred 2009 Record 79-58 (2nd, CAR Northern)

BATTERS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS E Burgess, Michael .235 131 480 63 113 23 2 19 71 54 135 12 8 5 Espinosa, Danny ..264 133 474 90 125 31 4 18 72 74 129 29 11 22 Ivany, Devin .269 52 171 27 46 14 0 7 31 25 30 2 4 1 King, Stephen .222 91 315 40 70 12 2 7 35 34 98 14 8 24 Lyons, Daniel .183 46 142 18 26 6 1 2 17 29 30 11 3 4 Marrero, Christopher .287 112 414 58 119 21 2 16 65 42 97 2 3 16 Martinez, Michael .293 49 198 40 58 14 5 4 29 16 31 10 6 11 Nelson, Dan .262 92 317 48 83 22 3 6 39 49 57 16 7 18 Pahuta, Tim .251 90 295 34 74 16 1 8 42 24 80 4 4 10 Peacock, Brian .255 80 247 37 63 16 4 8 32 24 66 13 7 6 Plasencia, Francisco .274 91 340 52 93 19 1 10 48 35 81 6 8 2 Reagan, Travis .000 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 Rooney, Sean .300 60 217 26 65 18 0 6 40 24 33 3 2 5 Seuss, Aaron .187 32 91 6 17 7 0 2 9 4 19 1 1 1 Valdez, Jesus .297 89 343 51 102 20 2 9 55 18 53 6 3 5 Veloz, Greg .137 19 51 14 7 1 1 1 3 6 12 3 1 2 Whiting, Boomer .245 114 355 68 87 16 3 3 22 52 90 54 12 7 Young, Dmitri .333 1 3 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 TEAM TOTAL .258 137 4456 674 1149 256 31 127 611 514 1043 186 88 158 PITCHERS W-L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO HLD Arnesen, Erik 4-1 2.23 6 6 0 32.1 37 16 8 1 0 7 25 0 Atwood, William 8-8 4.61 26 26 0 136.2 142 76 70 10 8 40 118 0 Beimel, Joe 0-0 45.00 1 1 0 1.0 7 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 Beno, Martin 1-4 4.54 27 0 0 35.2 31 20 18 1 4 29 26 2 Carr, Adam 2-6 5.82 24 11 1 72.2 84 52 47 7 5 34 32 3 Engles, Terrence 4-3 3.12 9 8 0 49.0 43 19 17 2 2 17 48 0 Estrada, Jesse 0-3 3.19 22 0 1 36.2 36 16 13 1 6 11 19 3 Everts, Clint 3-0 0.90 13 0 2 20.0 14 4 2 2 3 5 26 1 Garcia, Luis 1-0 0.00 2 0 0 4.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 0 Gunderson, Kyle 2-0 2.84 5 0 0 6.1 3 3 2 0 1 4 4 0 Holder, Trevor 2-3 9.26 6 6 0 23.1 33 27 24 4 2 9 18 0 Kimball, Cole 4-5 6.36 39 0 9 46.2 49 37 33 4 2 28 52 1 Kown, Andrew 1-1 4.50 11 0 3 18.0 18 9 9 4 1 4 15 1 Leatherman, Dan 6-1 3.23 41 0 5 69.2 64 27 25 5 3 23 67 3 Lehman, Jamie 0-0 12.15 5 0 1 6.2 9 9 9 1 0 5 2 1 Mandel, Jeff 8-4 3.61 17 17 0 99.2 94 52 40 7 8 31 54 0 Martinez, Carlos 1-1 4.21 11 2 0 25.2 29 19 12 0 7 10 13 2 McCoy, Patrick 0-2 5.14 15 1 0 21.0 30 16 12 2 0 4 9 3 Meyers, Bradley 6-2 1.43 15 14 0 88.1 71 17 14 1 4 21 65 0 Milone, Tom 12-5 2.91 27 25 0 151.1 144 57 49 9 5 36 106 0 Olsen, Scott 0-0 0.00 1 1 0 3.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 Peacock, Brad 3-3 4.34 8 7 0 47.2 46 26 23 4 3 10 27 0 Pecina, Ricardo 1-0 2.16 7 0 0 8.1 7 3 2 0 3 8 9 0 Pena, Hassan 2-1 2.39 12 2 0 26.1 16 7 7 1 2 12 21 2 Phillabaum, Justin 0-0 3.63 10 0 0 17.1 18 9 7 2 2 12 11 0 Rivera, Chris 1-1 3.94 16 0 0 16.0 14 9 7 0 0 9 11 4 Rodriguez, Osvaldo 1-0 2.25 16 2 0 24.0 20 7 6 2 0 16 23 2 Seuss, Aaron, 0-0 10.57 7 0 0 7.2 12 9 9 2 1 4 9 0 Severino, Atahualpa 4-0 2.54 29 0 13 46.0 35 14 13 4 3 14 39 2 Storen, Drew 1-0 1.80 7 0 2 10.0 7 2 2 0 0 2 11 0 Wells, Kip 0-0 1.80 4 1 0 5.0 3 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 Willems, Colton 1-4 7.40 6 6 0 20.2 27 21 17 3 4 7 12 0 Zimmermann, Jordan 0-0 2.70 1 1 0 3.1 2 2 1 1 0 1 6 0 TEAM TOTAL 79-58 3.78 137 137 37 1180.0 1148 591 496 80 79 415 890 30

POTOMAC NATIONALS (A) Carolina League

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HAGERSTOWN SUNS (A) South Atlantic League

P.O. Box 230 Hagerstown, Maryland 21740 Municipal Stadium (4,600) 301.791.6266 www.hagerstownsuns.com Email: [email protected]

General Manager Robert Flannery Media Relations Ryan Mock Manager Matthew Lecroy Pitching Coach Chris Michalak Hitting Coach Tony Tarasco Trainer Allen Wood 2009 Record 56-78 (8th, SAL Northern)

BATTERS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS E Arata, Nick .236 87 288 42 68 9 2 0 22 25 66 9 2 20 Curran, Chris .213 122 423 49 90 11 5 2 32 25 104 19 8 6 Englund, Stephen .109 29 101 12 11 3 0 0 5 9 48 1 1 0 Fermaint, Charlie .254 78 291 23 74 11 0 4 29 20 54 13 6 1 Guerrero, Michael .203 89 296 28 60 9 2 5 33 27 73 2 0 5 Heredia, Valerio .227 47 172 20 39 0 2 0 5 16 38 17 3 6 Higley, J.R. .300 11 40 7 12 3 1 2 6 4 12 0 0 0 Jacobson, Robert .285 109 383 43 109 27 3 2 25 24 96 8 5 8 Jones, Marcus .176 9 34 3 6 0 0 0 1 3 8 0 0 1 Keithley, James .228 38 127 17 29 4 0 0 10 22 41 1 2 11 Labrie, Ronnie .208 21 77 7 16 5 2 0 6 7 29 0 2 1 Leon, Sandy .218 23 78 7 17 3 0 0 6 5 21 0 0 3 Lombardozzi, Stephen .296 128 496 90 147 26 7 3 58 62 80 16 7 8 Lozada, Jose .247 49 186 26 46 8 1 0 5 14 34 4 1 7 Moore, Tyler .297 111 421 38 125 30 3 9 87 40 111 2 2 9 Newsome, Brett .400 4 15 3 6 2 0 0 4 2 3 0 0 0 Norris, Derek .286 126 437 78 125 30 0 23 84 90 116 6 3 18 Reagan, Travis .233 36 116 13 27 4 3 0 12 15 31 1 1 1 Seuss, Aaron .222 20 72 3 16 1 0 1 6 6 16 1 0 2 Souza, Steven .237 126 447 52 106 18 3 4 47 54 116 25 10 33 TEAM TOTAL .251 134 4500 561 1129 204 34 55 483 470 1097 125 53 153 PITCHERS W-L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO HLD Arnold, Patrick 3-5 4.67 36 6 3 81.0 99 46 42 9 4 23 71 2 Chico, Matt 0-0 2.45 3 3 0 11.0 11 3 3 2 1 0 8 0 Demny, Paul 3-11 5.14 23 23 0 105.0 101 69 60 8 11 42 110 0 Dill, Clayton 2-0 9.00 3 0 0 4.0 4 4 4 1 0 1 4 0 Engles, Terrence 4-2 3.53 10 10 0 51.0 50 22 20 5 1 12 60 0 Fabian, Robinson 3-7 5.32 33 13 2 106.2 126 70 63 7 14 25 64 1 Frias. Marcos 9-5 2.91 25 23 0 126.2 124 56 41 6 11 30 112 0 Garrett, Austin 4-5 4.67 39 0 0 61.2 64 36 32 5 5 37 51 0 Heredia, Valerio 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Hicks, Graham 0-0 5.40 1 1 0 5.0 6 3 3 2 0 3 6 0 Holder, Trevor 2-0 3.55 3 3 0 12.2 17 6 5 1 1 3 12 0 Jacobsen, Robert 0-1 13.50 1 0 0 0.2 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 Jaime, Juan 3-1 2.27 8 7 0 31.2 22 15 8 2 3 16 40 0 Lehman, Patrick 1-1 2.25 6 6 0 32.0 22 9 8 2 0 1 28 0 Light, Kevin 3-2 5.00 40 0 1 63.0 70 37 35 4 4 28 56 9 Lugo, Chris 5-2 4.21 35 0 2 62.0 72 36 29 5 3 13 54 2 Matias, Randy 0-0 2.25 3 0 0 4.0 2 5 1 0 0 3 4 1 McCoy, Patrick 2-3 5.82 11 4 0 43.1 55 29 28 6 3 10 39 0 McGeary, Jack 0-6 6.79 13 13 0 55.2 58 48 42 4 2 45 44 0 Morris, A.J. 0-4 3.82 8 8 0 37.2 44 23 16 2 3 8 36 0 Peacock, Brad 5-8 4.05 19 17 0 100.0 104 49 45 10 8 32 77 0 Pecina, Ricardo 1-3 2.53 18 6 1 57.0 53 23 16 4 3 26 48 1 Pena, Hassan 1-0 1.13 3 3 0 16.0 8 2 2 0 3 4 11 0 Peralta, Carlos 4-7 3.91 48 0 8 53.0 47 31 23 6 6 27 48 7 Phillabaum, Justin 1-4 2.21 24 0 2 53.0 43 18 13 4 3 16 44 2 Rivera, Chris 0-2 3.79 17 0 1 19.0 17 9 8 0 3 1 21 0 Rodriguez, Osvaldo 2-3 3.06 30 0 10 35.1 33 12 12 4 4 13 47 3 Slovak, David 1-1 4.32 7 0 1 8.1 9 4 4 1 1 3 2 0 Storen, Drew 0-1 3.68 11 0 0 14.2 11 6 6 2 2 0 26 2 TEAM TOTAL 56-78 3.93 134 134 31 1169.1 1168 608 511 96 88 404 1069 29

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VERMONT LAKE MONSTERS (A) NY-Penn League

1 King Street Ferry Dock Burlington, VT 05401 Centennial Field 802.655.4200 www.vermontlakemonsters.com Email: [email protected]

General Manager Nate Cloutier Media Relations Paul Stanfield Manager Jeff Garber Pitching Coach Franklyn Bravo Hitting Coach Paul Sanagorski Trainer Jon Kotredes 2009 Record 34-41 (3rd, NYP Stedler)

BATTERS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS E Amar, Adam .145 35 117 7 17 4 0 2 9 15 19 0 0 7 Arias, Dani .244 43 127 16 31 2 0 0 10 14 26 4 0 10 Bloxom, Justin .228 67 228 31 52 6 1 3 24 37 68 4 3 9 Higley, J.R. .271 53 192 22 52 6 3 3 20 12 52 6 6 2 Hood, Destin .246 38 138 12 34 4 1 2 24 11 45 2 1 5 Killian, Daniel .187 35 107 9 20 4 0 0 4 8 36 1 1 1 Kobernus, Jeffrey .220 10 41 8 9 1 0 0 2 2 5 4 0 0 Labrie, Ronnie .204 45 142 18 29 4 6 1 14 17 54 0 1 5 Leon, Sandy .247 50 166 16 41 10 1 2 18 24 29 1 1 5 Lopez, Yhonson .148 10 27 2 4 0 1 0 4 2 10 0 0 1 Nicol, Sean .269 63 223 36 60 9 0 1 21 35 28 9 1 14 Nolan, Rick .250 12 32 4 8 2 0 1 7 4 14 0 0 0 Pruitt, Brian .208 17 48 6 10 2 1 0 5 9 11 1 2 0 Ramirez, J.P. .264 72 295 35 78 18 6 4 39 14 45 6 9 6 Sferra, Jay .238 50 160 16 38 2 0 0 9 9 25 5 1 2 Soriano, Francisco .291 60 199 39 58 10 3 1 27 36 40 16 9 16 Tejeda, Yeurys .143 4 14 1 2 1 0 1 2 0 6 0 0 0 Walker, Jack .214 51 145 21 31 7 0 1 18 42 49 1 2 14 TEAM TOTAL .239 75 2401 299 574 92 23 22 257 291 562 60 37 104 PITCHERS W-L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO HLD Alaniz, Adrian 1-0 0.00 2 2 0 9.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 Amar, Adam 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0.1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Amato, Gary 1-1 1.64 18 0 0 38.1 27 18 7 0 7 9 42 5 Applebee, Paul 0-1 3.06 4 4 0 17.2 16 8 6 2 2 2 13 0 Bronson, Evan 3-0 0.55 20 0 4 49.1 28 7 3 0 1 3 38 2 Clegg, Mitchell 2-4 2.20 13 10 0 57.1 56 19 14 1 4 13 30 0 Crane, Dustin 1-0 2.29 10 0 0 19.2 14 8 5 1 1 9 13 1 Dill, Clayton 4-5 3.07 19 0 8 29.1 20 15 10 3 3 11 42 0 Erb, Shane 1-1 7.15 17 1 0 34.0 46 28 27 6 7 15 18 3 Figuereo, Johan 0-1 2.92 17 0 1 24.2 21 9 8 0 1 9 23 2 Hicks, Graham 2-5 7.12 9 9 0 36.2 53 37 29 2 9 21 18 0 Holder, Trevor 0-0 5.06 2 2 0 5.1 10 4 3 0 0 2 3 0 Jaime, Juan 2-1 1.88 6 5 0 24.0 15 6 5 0 2 15 36 0 Jenkins, Chad 0-2 8.28 9 8 0 29.1 33 31 27 2 3 24 26 0 Lehman, Patrick 3-1 1.65 7 3 0 27.1 21 6 5 1 4 1 14 1 McGeary, Jack 2-6 4.31 13 13 0 56.1 61 43 27 5 4 41 45 0 Morrison, Kyle 3-4 3.44 14 9 0 55.0 56 25 21 6 3 21 44 0 Nolan, Rick 0-0 5.40 1 0 0 1.2 2 1 1 0 1 1 3 0 Novoa, Yunior 0-1 5.79 3 0 2 4.2 7 4 3 0 0 1 3 0 Pinales, Jose 3-1 4.73 16 1 0 26.2 25 21 14 3 0 25 25 1 Stewart, Steven 3-3 4.03 20 0 1 29.0 28 16 13 2 1 8 25 1 Swynenberg, Matt 2-2 5.17 8 8 0 31.1 37 19 18 1 0 17 25 0 Tanco, Federico 1-1 2.39 19 0 0 26.1 29 13 7 0 3 8 21 1 Weaver, Dean 0-1 3.18 5 0 2 5.2 6 3 2 0 1 1 4 0 TEAM TOTAL 34-41 3.56 75 75 18 639.0 615 341 253 35 57 257 519 17

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GULF COAST NATIONALS (R) Gulf Coast League

5600 Stadium Parkway Melbourne, FL 32940 Washington Nationals Baseball Complex 321.633.8119

Manager Bobby Williams Pitching Coach Joel Sanchez Hitting Coach Sergio Mendez/John Poppert 2009 Record 36-19 (2nd, GCL East)

BATTERS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS E Bernadina, Roger .250 2 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Breault, Kyle .000 2 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Bynum, Freddie .385 4 13 2 5 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 Cuevas, Justino .230 54 183 28 42 10 0 2 26 11 30 7 5 14 Hood, Destin .330 25 88 18 29 10 3 3 24 8 19 3 0 1 Jimenez. Hendry .333 50 162 39 54 10 2 1 25 28 24 12 3 8 King, Stephen .500 3 4 3 2 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 Martinez, Ricardo .300 15 50 9 15 5 1 0 10 2 7 2 0 2 Milledge, Lastings .200 3 5 1 1 0 0 1 3 3 0 1 0 0 Montilla, Angelberth .205 47 127 23 26 3 0 1 18 12 32 3 4 1 Nanita, Ricardo .286 9 28 7 8 1 0 1 7 4 6 1 0 0 Newsome, Brett .327 51 168 36 55 17 4 6 35 31 42 3 2 6 Nieto, Adrian .228 42 136 22 31 6 1 0 17 20 30 1 2 1 Pena, Wilfri .246 25 61 14 15 5 0 1 12 9 11 1 0 0 Perez, Eury .381 47 181 38 69 3 5 3 24 15 20 16 8 0 Perez, Roberto .167 11 36 3 6 0 0 0 4 2 13 0 1 1 Phillips, Derrick .242 32 91 11 22 2 1 1 13 8 37 5 3 3 Romero, Alexander .250 26 48 5 12 3 0 0 4 3 18 2 2 3 Sanchez, Adrian .246 24 65 13 16 7 0 0 5 3 6 3 0 8 Solis, Chris .226 23 53 11 12 6 0 1 11 9 13 0 0 1 Tejeda, Yeurys .246 35 118 22 29 5 1 3 23 7 25 2 1 13 Valdez, Jesus .286 5 14 5 4 0 0 3 5 1 1 0 0 0 Washiya, Naoya .246 40 118 21 29 6 1 0 14 13 23 12 0 0 Young, Dmitri .167 3 6 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 TEAM TOTAL .274 55 1766 334 484 100 19 27 281 193 365 75 31 71 PITCHERS W-L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO HLD Applebee, Paul 0-1 3.45 4 3 0 15.2 15 6 6 0 1 2 13 0 Crane, Dustin 0-1 5.27 10 0 4 13.2 13 8 8 0 2 3 16 0 De La Rosa, Ruben 4-1 0.96 15 0 3 28.0 22 6 3 1 0 10 44 4 Englund, Stephen 0-0 0.00 3 1 0 2.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 Eusebio, Wilson 2-0 3.22 13 2 1 22.1 25 16 8 0 3 12 18 2 Hansen, Bobby 1-2 4.93 10 5 0 34.2 38 28 19 1 4 13 30 0 Hicks, Graham 3-0 3.60 3 3 0 15.0 13 6 6 1 3 3 14 0 Jenkins, Chad 0-1 4.22 4 2 0 10.2 8 6 5 0 1 7 14 0 Jordan, Taylor 2-0 3.63 10 6 0 34.2 25 18 14 4 3 9 33 2 King, Brandon 3-0 4.15 8 6 0 30.1 28 18 14 1 4 10 29 0 Lopez, Kelvin 0-2 8.04 10 0 0 15.2 25 17 14 3 3 4 9 2 McCatty, Shane 1-1 3.95 14 1 2 27.1 30 15 12 0 2 5 18 3 Morris, A.J. 0-0 0.00 2 2 0 5.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 Paez, Ironel 1-0 5.40 9 2 1 11.2 11 9 7 1 5 14 15 0 Pena, Hassan 0-1 2.70 2 2 0 6.2 6 3 2 0 0 3 3 0 Perez, Julio 0-0 3.60 8 1 0 10.0 11 8 4 0 2 7 11 0 Rosenbaum, Daniel 4-1 1.95 11 8 0 37.0 29 14 8 1 1 9 38 1 Santiago, John 3-0 3.43 13 0 5 21.0 23 10 8 1 3 7 17 1 Smoker, Josh 4-2 3.38 10 9 0 42.2 46 17 16 2 2 10 31 1 Swynenberg, Matt 0-1 1.80 3 1 0 10.0 9 2 2 0 1 5 10 0 Taveras, Jose 1-0 1.74 9 0 0 10.1 9 3 2 0 0 4 8 0 Vasquez, Wanel 4-2 2.73 15 0 0 26.1 17 18 8 0 3 16 31 2 Weaver, Dean 0-0 3.86 5 0 0 7.0 8 3 3 0 2 3 6 1 Willems, Colton 0-0 13.50 3 1 0 3.1 6 5 5 0 1 1 4 0 Wort, Rob 3-3 3.91 18 0 1 23.0 22 12 10 1 0 11 16 1 TEAM TOTAL 36-19 3.53 55 55 17 464.2 439 248 182 17 46 168 436 20

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55 South High St., Suite 202 Dublin, OH 43017 Phone: (614) 791-9300 Fax: (614) 791-9009 http://www.ilbaseball.com email: [email protected] President Randy A. Mobley Vice President Harold M. Cooper Vice President Dave Rosenfield Vice President Anthony “Tex” Simone Corporate Secretary Max B. Schumacher Assistant to the President Chris Sprague Office Manager Gretchen Addison

PRESIDENTS OF THE INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE 1884 Henry Diddlebock 1918 John H. Farrell 1885 WS Arnold 1919 David L. Fultz 1886 FR Winne 1920-28 John C. Toole 1887 Frank T. Gilbert 1929-36 Charles H. Knappe 1888 E. Strachen Cox 1936 Warren Giles 1889 Riley V. Miller 1937-60 Frank J. Shaughnessy 1890-92 Charles D. White 1961-65 Thomas Richardson 1893-1905 Patrick Powers 1966-76 George H. Sisler, Jr. 1906 Harry L. Taylor 1977 Roy Jackson 1907-10 Patrick Powers 1978-90 Harold M. Cooper 1911-17 Ed Barrow 1991- Randy A. Mobley

INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE

THE GOVERNORS’ CUP

After 55 years of service and many homes, the original Governors’ Cup, given annually to the International League’s playoff champion, was given a permanent home in Cooperstown at the Baseball Hall of Fame following the 1988 season. The original trophy which was the oldest rotating trophy at the time of its “retirement” consists primarily of solid silver and has been appraised at more than $3,000.

Coupled with the new playoff format, due to the formation of the Triple-A Alliance and retirement of the original Governors’ Cup, a new trophy carrying forth the Gover-nors’ Cup name and tradition was presented to the 1988 league champions.

The newest Governors’ Cup is appropriately inscribed as follows:

The original Governors’ Cup was created in 1933 and now resides proudly in the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, NY. The second rendition of the trophy was created by the directors of the International League to carry on the proud tradition of excellence.

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Division Series SCRANTON/WB defeated Gwinnett, 3 games to 1

DURHAM defeated Louisville, 3 games to 2

Governors’ Cup Finals DURHAM defeated Scranton/WB, 3 games to 0

YEAR OPPONENT RESULT ROUND MANAGER 1998 Buffalo L, 3-0 Semi-Final Bevington 1994 Richmond L, 3-0 Championship Didier Pawtucket W, 3-1 Semi-Final Didier 1989 Richmond L, 3-1 Semi-Final Bailor 1985 Columbus L, 3-1 Semi-Final Ault 1979 Columbus L, 3-1 Championship Benson Richmond W, 3-2 Semi-Final Benson 1976 Richmond W, 4-1 Championship Cox Memphis W, 3-0 Semi-Final Cox 1975 Tidewater L, 4-3 Championship Cox Rochester W, 3-1 Semi-Final Cox 1974 Rochester L, 4-3 Championship Cox Richmond W, 4-1 Semi-Final Cox 1971 Rochester L, 3-1 Semi-Final Babe 1970 Columbus W, 4-1 Championship Verdi Tidewater W, 3-0 Semi-Final Verdi 1969 Columbus W, 4-1 Championship Verdi Louisville W, 3-2 Semi-Final Verdi 1965 Toronto L, 4-3 Semi-Final Carswell 1964 Rochester L, 4-1 Championship Carswell Buffalo W, 4-3 Semi-Final Carswell 1963 Indianapolis L, 4-1 Semi-Final Carswell 1954 Montreal W, 4-2 Championship Newsome Toronto W, 3-2 Semi-Final Newsome 1952 Montreal L, 3-1 Semi-Final Betzel 1951 Montreal L, 4-3 Championship Betzel Rochester W, 4-1 Semi-Final Betzel 1948 Montreal L, 4-0 Championship Ens Newark W, 4-3 Semi-Final Ens 1947 Buffalo W, 4-1 Championship Ens Montreal W, 4-1 Semi-Final Ens 1946 Montreal L, 4-3 Championship Ens Baltimore W, 3-2 Semi-Final Ens 1943 Toronto W, 4-1 Championship Ens Newark W, 4-2 Semi-Final Ens 1942 Jersey City W, 4-2 Championship Ens Montreal W, 4-1 Semi-Final Ens 1938 Toronto L, 3-2 Semi-Final Porter 1937 Montreal L, 3-1 Semi-Final Kelly 1935 Montreal W, 4-2 Championship Liebold Newark W, 4-0 Semi-Final Liebold

2009 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE PLAYOFFS

SYRACUSE GOVERNORS’ CUP PLAYOFF HISTORY

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NOTE: In 1963, minor league baseball experienced a significant shift in operating procedures. Up until that time, most teams were independently run and responsible for acquiring players. In ’63, the emphasis shifted to Player Development Contracts, the agreements under which Major League teams acquire players for their affiliated minor league teams.

BATTING RECORDS Pre-1963 Since 1963

BA .415, Dan Brouthers, SPR, 1897 .386, Ralph Garr, RMD, 1970 Runs 173, Joe Hauser, BAL, 1930 129, Otis Nixon, COL, 1983 Hits 246, Jack Bentley, BAL, 1921 206, Don Buford, IND, 1963 HRs 63, Joe Hauser, BAL, 1930 42, Phil Hiatt, TOL, 1996 RBI 180, Rip Collins, ROC, 1930 130, Roger Freed, ROC, 1970 SBs 112*, Mike Slattery, TOR, 1887 94, Otis Nixon, COL, 1983 Ks 199, Dave Nicholson, RMD, 1968 199, Dave Nicholson, RMD, 1968 * Total includes taking extra bases on routine plays, such as going from 1B to 3B on hit.

PITCHING RECORDS Pre-1963 Since 1963

PCT .929, 13-1, Tony Jacobs, RMD, 1954 1.000, 14-0, Joe Roa, SWB, 2002 Wins 35, George Stovey, NEW, 1887 18, Fritz Ackley, IND, 1963 Gary Waslewski, TOR, 1966 Dave Roberts, COL, 1968 Saves 37, Mike Draper, COL, 1992 38, Matt Whiteside, RMD, 2004 Ks 330, Lefty Grove, BAL, 1923 208, Tom Phoebus, ROC, 1966 ERA 1.31, Urban Shocker, TOR, 1916 1.45, Pablo Torrealba, RMD, 1975

IL TRIPLE CROWN WINNERS (Led league in Average, HRs and RBI) Year Player, Team Avg.-HR-RBI 1921 Jack Bentley, Baltimore .412 - 24 - 120 1928 Dale Alexander, Toronto .380 - 31 - 144 1935 George Puccinelli, Baltimore .359 - 53 - 139 1955 Rocky Nelson, Montreal .364 - 37 - 139 1958 Rocky Nelson, Toronto .326 - 43 - 120 1959 Frank Herrera, Buffalo .329 - 37 - 128 1974 Jim Rice, Pawtucket .337 - 25 - 93

TRIPLE CROWN PITCHERS (Led league in Wins, ERA and Strikeouts) Year Pitcher, Team Wins-ERA-Ks 1960 Al Cicotte, Toronto 16 - 1.79 - 158 1976 Dennis Martinez, Rochester 14 - 2.50 - 140

INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE HISTORY

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Final Standings

North Division Team W-L Pct GB Home Pct Away Pct Scranton/WB 81-60 .574 - 40-31 .563 41-29 .586 Syracuse 76-68 .528 6.5 38-34 .528 38-34 .528 Lehigh Valley 71-73 .493 11.5 38-34 .528 33-39 .458 Rochester 70-74 .486 12.5 36-36 .500 34-38 .472 Pawtucket 61-82 .427 21.0 32-39 .451 29-43 .403 Buffalo 56-87 .392 26.0 29-43 .403 27-44 .380 South Division Team W-L Pct GB Home Pct Away Pct Durham 83-61 .576 - 41-31 .569 42-30 .583 Gwinnett 81-63 .563 2.0 41-31 .569 40-32 .556 Norfolk 71-71 .500 11.0 37-33 .529 34-38 .472 Charlotte 67-76 .469 15.5 37-34 .521 30-42 .417 West Division Team W-L Pct GB Home Pct Away Pct Louisville 84-58 .592 - 45-27 .625 39-31 .557 Toledo 73-70 .510 11.5 38-33 .535 35-37 .486 Indianapolis 70-73 .490 14.5 36-36 .500 34-37 .479 Columbus 57-85 .401 27.0 29-42 .408 28-43 .394

Team vs. Team (For wins, read across; losses, read down)

IL Team vs. Lou Dur Swb Gwn Syr Tol Nor Lhv Ind Roc Cha Paw Col Buf Louisville x 3 5 4 4 11 3 7 15 3 5 4 15 5 Durham 5 x 5 11 5 4 14 3 3 6 14 3 6 4 Scranton/WB 3 3 x 5 6 5 5 10 4 12 4 12 2 10 Gwinnett 4 11 3 x 5 5 11 6 6 5 10 6 5 4 Syracuse 4 3 10 3 x 4 2 10 3 7 4 9 5 12 Toledo 9 4 3 3 4 x 4 4 10 6 2 3 15 6 Norfolk 5 7 2 10 6 4 x 3 3 3 13 5 7 3 Lehigh Valley 1 5 6 2 6 4 5 x 6 10 4 10 2 10 Indianapolis 7 5 3 2 5 11 5 2 x 4 5 5 11 5 Rochester 5 2 4 3 9 2 5 6 4 x 5 10 5 10 Charlotte 3 7 4 11 4 6 9 4 3 3 x 4 3 6 Pawtucket 3 5 4 2 7 5 3 6 3 6 4 x 4 9 Columbus 6 2 5 3 3 7 1 6 10 3 4 4 x 3 Buffalo 3 4 6 4 4 2 4 6 3 6 2 7 5 x

2009 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE ATTENDANCE

Total Regular Season Attendance – 7,017,469 (1,001 games, Per Game Avg.– 7,010) Playoff Attendance – 29,531 (12 games, Per Game Avg.– 2,461) AAA All Star Game at Portland, OR (PGE Park) -16,637

2009 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDINGS

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BATTING LEADERS AVERAGE (386 ab) RUNS HOME RUNS Brown, Col .336 Duncan, Swb 85 Duncan, Swb 30 Kelly, Tol .331 Restovich, Cha 83 Tracy, Lhv 26 Russo, Swb .326 Brantley, Col 80 Richard, Dur 24 Fiorentino, Nor .312 Tracy, Lhv 76 Hessman, Tol 23

AT BATS TOTAL BASES RUNS BATTED IN Pridie, Roc 513 Duncan, Swb 247 Duncan, Swb 99 Canizares, Gwn 506 Restovich, Cha 247 Tracy, Lhv 96 Jackson, Swb 504 Weber, Dur 224 Miranda, Swb 82 Kroeger, Cha 501 Brown, Col 222 Canizares, Gwn 79

HITS DOUBLES TRIPLES Feliciano, Buf 154 Weber, Dur 46 Jackson, Swb 9 Jackson, Swb 151 Cervenak, Lhv 36 Bixler, Ind 8 Canizares, Gwn 149 Dlugach, Tol 36 McCutchen, Ind 8 Restovich, Cha 142 Restovich, Cha 36 Thompson, Lhv 7

STOLEN BASES WALKS STRIKEOUTS Brantley, Col 46 Tracy, Lhv 74 Hessman, Tol 171 Stubbs, Lou 46 Joyce, Dur 67 Ruggiano, Dur 147 Guzman, Swb 41 Myrow, Ind 65 Ramirez, Tol 143 Maxwell, Syr 35 Hessman, Tol 65 Clevlen, Tol 139

PITCHING LEADERS WINS LOSSES ERA (Min. 114 IP) Lehr, Lou 13 Zink, Paw 15 Torres, Cha 2.39 Lugo, Tol 13 Brown, Tol 13 Maloney, Lou 3.08 McCutchen, Ind 13 Johnson, Paw 13 Bowden, Paw 3.13 3 tied with 11 Pauley, Nor 12 Lehr, Lou 3.31

GAMES GAMES STARTED COMPLETE GAMES Valdez, Gwn 58 Davis, Dur 28 Maloney, Lou 3 Childers, Dur 55 Carrasco, Col 26 8 tied with 2 Miller, Nor 54 Igawa, Swb 26 Viola, Lou 54 Pauley, Nor 26 SAVES SHUTOUTS STRIKEOUTS Valdez, Gwn 27 Niese, Buf 2 Carrasco, Col 148 Cabrera, Paw 22 16 tied with 1 Davis, Dur 140 Bootcheck, Ind 20 Torres, Cha 130 3 tied with 17 LeCure, Lou 125 WALKS HR ALLOWED INNINGS Zink, Paw 93 Igawa, Swb 21 Davis, Dur 158.2 Davis, Dur 60 Redmond, Gwn 21 Carrasco, Col 157.0 Lugo, Tol 57 Gonzalez, Paw 20 Carpenter, Lhv 156.0 Torres, Cha 56 Jones, Roc 20 Whisler, Cha 152.2

2009 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE LEADERS

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TEAM TEAM Batting AVG HR BB SO SB Pitching ERA W-L SV BB SO Columbus .275 108 410 770 111 Scranton/WB 3.32 81-60 36 405 950 Norfolk .272 78 386 814 132 Louisville 3.46 84-58 52 396 1009 Rochester .266 110 414 901 98 Gwinnett 3.66 81-63 49 471 1030 Toledo .265 135 489 1197 142 Durham 3.75 83-61 43 522 1050 Durham .264 137 539 1096 118 Lehigh Valley 3.80 71-73 38 450 894 Louisville .263 129 390 976 132 Indianapolis 3.81 70-73 37 419 970 Syracuse .263 113 390 1019 144 Norfolk 3.87 71-71 40 412 998 Charlotte .263 116 414 983 91 Toledo 3.93 73-70 42 409 883 Lehigh Valley .262 91 430 942 97 Pawtucket 3.95 61-82 37 533 863 Gwinnett .262 86 539 965 131 Syracuse 4.02 76-68 43 398 894 Scranton/WB .261 114 490 977 76 Buffalo 4.04 56-87 29 422 932 Indianapolis .260 119 411 991 98 Charlotte 4.19 67-76 27 469 998 Buffalo .255 80 335 785 49 Rochester 4.27 70-74 29 449 948 Pawtucket .234 87 508 926 57 Columbus 4.70 57-85 34 390 923

Team Fielding PCT G PO A E TC PB Lehigh Valley .983 144 3757 1480 92 5329 8 Scranton/WB .980 141 3616 1399 102 5117 13 Pawtucket .980 143 3770 1409 108 5287 15 Syracuse .978 144 3728 1519 117 5364 10 Buffalo .978 143 3686 1417 115 5218 18 Durham .978 144 3929 1359 121 5409 16 Toledo .977 143 3768 1458 121 5347 7 Indianapolis .977 143 3739 1390 120 5249 16 Charlotte .977 143 3688 1499 122 5309 13 Columbus .976 142 3686 1345 123 5154 15 Louisville .976 142 3777 1388 127 5292 15 Gwinnett .975 144 3810 1392 132 5334 15 Rochester .975 144 3799 1433 135 5367 21 Norfolk .974 142 3674 1366 134 5174 13

2009 IL TEAM STATISTICS

2009 I.L. Relief Points Save (3), Win (2), Loss(-2)

PITCHER TEAM W-L-SV POINTS Valdez, Luis Gwinnett 5-4-27 83 Bootcheck, Chris Indianapolis 3-2-20 62 Cabrera, Fernando Pawtucket 0-3-22 60 Kensing, Logan Syracuse 2-1-17 53 Miller, Jim Norfolk 4-4-17 51 Abreu, Winston Durham 3-1-15 49 Aquino, Greg Columbus 1-2-16 46 Thayer, Dale Durham 2-5-17 45 Fien, Casey Toledo 2-1-14 44 Albaladejo, Jonathan Scranton/WB 3-0-11 39

2009 IL Players of the Week DATE BATTER PITCHER April 9 Juan Miranda, SWB Charlie Morton, GWN April 13 Justin Lehr, LHV Nolan Reimold, NOR April 20 Matt LaPorta, COL Homer Bailey, LOU April 27 Shelley Duncan, SWB Clay Buchholz, PAW May 4 Drew Stubbs, LOU Justin Lehr, LHV May 11 Chris Richard, DUR Matt Maloney, LOU May 18 Jordan Brown, COL Wade Davis, DUR May 25 Don Kelly, TOL Clay Buchholz, PAW June 1 Wes Timmons, GWN Homer Bailey, LOU June 8 Wes Bankston, LOU Nelson Figueroa, BUF June 15 Andy Tracy, LHV Luke French, TOL June 22 Andy Marte, COL Garrett Mock, SYR June 29 Andy Marte, COL Jon Niese, BUF July 6 Chris Heisey, LOU Sergio Mitre, SWB July 13 Lastings Milledge, IND Nelson Figueroa, BUF July 20 Jeff Frazier, TOL Justin Lehr, LHV July 27 Kevin Barker, LOU Josh Towers, SWB Aug 3 Brandon Snyder, NOR Eric Hacker, IND Aug 10 Michael Taylor, LHV Daniel McCutchen, IND Aug 17 Mike Hessman, TOL Josh Towers, SWB Aug 24 Brian Myrow, IND Winston Abreu, DUR Aug 31 Brock Peterson, ROC Ryan Ketchner, TOL

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2000 Chad Mottola I.L. Most Valuable Player 1998 Shannon Withem I.L. Most Valuable Pitcher John Simone I.L. Executive of the Year 1994 Tex Simone I.L. Executive of the Year

Shawn Green I.L. Rookie of the Year 1991 Derek Bell I.L. Most Valuable Player, Minor League Player of the Year 1989 Bob Bailor I.L. & NAPBL Manager of the Year

Frank Cabrera I.L. Rookie of the Year Alex Sanchez I.L. Most Valuable Pitcher

1987 Tex Simone National Association Presidents Trophy 1985 Doug Ault I.L. Manager of the Year

Tom Henke I.L. Most Valuable Pitcher 1979 Vern Benson I.L. & NAPBL Manager of the Year 1976 Mickey Klutts I.L. Most Valuable Player

Tex Simone I.L. Executive of the Year 1974 Scott McGregor I.L. Most Valuable Pitcher 1973 Tex Simone I.L. Executive of the Year

Otto Velez I.L. Rookie of the Year 1971 Rusty Torres I.L. Rookie of the Year 1970 Rob Gardner I.L. Most Valuable Pitcher

Tex Simone I.L. Executive of the Year Frank Verdi I.L. Manager of the Year

1969 Ron Klimkowski I.L. Most Valuable Pitcher 1964 Jim Northrup I.L. Rookie of the Year 1954 Jim Owens I.L. Rookie of the Year 1947 Hank Sauer I.L. Most Valuable Player 1942 Red Barrett I.L. Most Valuable Player

SYRACUSE INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE INDIVIDUAL AWARD WINNERS (1934-2009)

SP=Starting Pitcher; RP=Relief Pitcher

SYRACUSE ALL-STAR SELECTIONS (1934-2009)

POST-SEASON 2005 John-Ford Griffin (OF) 2001 Cesar Izturis (SS), Matt DeWitt (RP) 2000 Chad Mottola (OF), Luis Lopez (DH) 1998 Shannon Withem (SP) 1995 Carlos Delgado (DH), Robert Perez (OF) 1994 Alex Gonazalez (SS), Shawn Green (OF),

Randy St. Clair (RP) 1992 Butch Davis (OF) 1991 Derek Bell (OF), Domingo Martinez (1B),

Eddie Zosky (SS) 1990 Luis Sojo (2B), Mark Whiten (OF) 1989 Glenallen Hill (OF), Frank Cabrera (C), Alex Sanchez (SP), Bob Bailor (MGR) 1987 Nelson Liriano (2B), Don Gordon (RP) 1986 Mike Sharperson (2B) 1985 Kelly Gruber (3B), Rick Leach (OF), Willie Aikens (DH), Stan Clarke (SP), Tom Henke (RP), Doug Ault (MGR) 1984 Mitch Webster (OF), Jerry Keller (DH) 1983 Gino Petralli (C), Tony Fernandez (SS),

Don Cooper (RP) 1982 Gino Petralli (C), Tony Fernandez (SS) 1981 Greg Wells (1B), Dale Murray (RP) 1979 Vern Benson (MGR) 1978 Al Woods (OF) 1977 Greg Pryor (SS), Darryl Jones (OF), Larry McCall (SP) 1976 Mickey Klutts (SS), Terry Whitfield (OF) 1974 Scott McGregor (SP) 1973 Otto Velez (OF) 1971 George Pena (C), Len Boehmer (2B) 1970 Len Boehmer (2B), Frank Baker (SS), Rob Gardner (SP), Hal Reniff (RP), Frank Verdi (MGR) 1969 Ron Klimkowski (SP) 1968 Mike Ferraro (3B) 1965 Mickey Stanley (OF) 1964 Ray Oyler (SS), Mack Jones (OF), Jim Northrup (OF) 1963 Willie Smith (SP) 1953 Hector Rodriquez (3B) 1952 Bob Keegan (SP), Bruno Betzel (MGR) 1951 Ed Shokes (1B) 1948 Clyde Vollmer (OF) 1947 Hank Sauer (OF), Dutch Mele (OF) 1945 Walt Cazen (OF) 1943 Tom DeLaCruz (SP) 1942 Red Barrett (SP)

MID-SEASON 2009 J.D. Martin (SP), Seth Bynum (2B), Jorge Padilla (OF) 2008 David Purcey (SP) 2007 John-Ford Griffin (OF) 2006 Kevin Barker (1B) 2005 John-Ford Griffin (OF) 2004 Glenn Williams (3B) 2003 Kevin Cash (C) 2002 Orlando Hudson (2B) 2001 Matt DeWitt (RP), John Dillinger (SP),

Chris Latham (OF) 2000 Luis Lopez Jr. (3B), Chad Mottola (OF) 1999 Casey Blake (3B), Steve Sinclair (RP) 1998 Shannon Withem (SP) 1997 Ken Robinson (RP) 1996 Huck Flener (SP), Dane Johnson (RP) 1995 Howard Battle (3B), Joe Lis (2B), Robert Perez (OF) 1994 Alex S. Gonzalez (SS), Robert Perez (OF) 1993 Lee Stevens (1B) 1992 Butch Davis (OF), Ed Sprague (C) 1991 Eddie Zosky (SS) 1990 Luis Sojo (SS), Mark Whiten (OF) 1989 Francisco Cabrera (C), Glenallen Hill (OF) 1988 Geronimo Berroa (OF), Eric Yelding (SS)

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CLUB G W L PCT CLUB G W L PCT Albany 66 36 30 .545 Nashville* 20 7 13 .350 Arkansas 16 11 5 .688 Newark 354 169 185 .477 Atlanta 81 37 44 .457 Norfolk 611 282 329 .462 Baltimore 434 230 204 .530 Oklahoma City* 16 10 6 .625 Buffalo* 878 408 470 .465 Omaha* 17 3 14 .176 Charleston 279 125 154 .448 Ottawa 335 180 155 .537 Charlotte 166 90 76 .542 Pawtucket 676 333 343 .493 Columbus 686 305 381 .445 Peninsula 40 21 19 .525 Denver* 14 8 6 .571 Richmond 790 384 406 .486 Durham 94 45 49 .479 Rochester 1421 645 776 .454 Gwinnett 8 3 5 .375 Scranton/WB 357 157 200 .440 Havana 44 21 23 .477 Springfield 87 49 38 .563 Indianapolis* 134 67 67 .500 Toledo 707 355 352 .502 Iowa* 17 11 6 .647 Toronto 633 322 311 .509 Jacksonville 142 69 73 .486 Winnipeg 40 25 15 .625 Jersey City 328 178 150 .543 Lehigh Valley 32 20 12 .625 TOTALS 10374 5008 5366 .483 Louisville* 218 106 112 .486 Maine 92 44 48 .478 *includes League Alliance games vs American Association Memphis 58 36 22 .621 clubs, 1988-1991 Montreal 483 216 267 .447

SYRACUSE vs. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE (1934-2009)

SYRACUSE ROAD TRIP TO: MILES BUFFALO 150 CHARLOTTE 743 COLUMBUS 473 DURHAM 626 GWINNETT 940 INDIANAPOLIS 645 LEHIGH VALLEY 205 LOUISVILLE 676 NORFOLK 515 PAWTUCKET 309 ROCHESTER 87 SCRANTON/WB 141 TOLEDO 448 Source: International League Office

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275 Washington St. Buffalo, NY 14203 Phone: (716) 846-2000 Fax: (716) 852-6530 Press Box: (716) 846-2215 www.bisons.com Affiliate (1st year): New York Mets (2009) Home Field: Coca Cola Field (18,025) Dimensions: LF - 325’, CF - 404’, RF - 325’ Playing Surface: Grass President: Robert E. Rich, Jr. General Manager: Mike Buczkowski Manager: Ken Oberkfell Pitching Coach: Ricky Bones Hitting Coach: Jack Voigt Trainer: Brian Chicklo PR Director: Brad Bisbing Flagship Station: WWKB 1520 AM Announcers: Ben Wagner, Duke McGuire Visiting Team Hotel: Adam’s Mark Hotel - (716) 845-5116 Years in the IL: 1886-99, 1901-1971, 1998-present All time series: Buffalo leads 470-408 (since 1934)

CHIEFS vs. BUFFALO – 2010 April 12 @ Syracuse 6:00 PM July 4 @ Syracuse 6:30 PM April 13 @ Syracuse 6:00 PM July 5 @ Syracuse 7:00 PM May 31 @ Buffalo 2:05 PM July 6 @ Syracuse 7:00 PM June 1 @ Buffalo 7:05 PM July 7 @ Syracuse 7:00 PM June 2 @ Buffalo 7:05 PM August 26 @ Syracuse 7:00 PM June 3 @ Buffalo 7:05 PM August 27 @ Syracuse 7:00 PM June 29 @ Buffalo 7:05 PM August 30 @ Buffalo 7:05 PM June 30 @ Buffalo 1:05 PM August 31 @ Buffalo 7:05 PM

BUFFALO BISONS

New York Mets Top 10 Prospects

1. RHP – Jenrry Mejia 2. SS – Wilmer Flores 3. OF – Fernando Martinez 4. 1B – Ike Davis 5. RHP – Brad Holt 6. LHP – Jonathon Niese 7. SS – Reese Havens 8. C – Josh Thole 9. 2B/SS – Ruben Tejada 10. LHP – Juan Urbina Source: Baseball America

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2280 Deerfield Dr. Fort Mill, SC 29715 Phone: (704) 357-8071 Fax: (704) 329-2155 Press Box: (704) 329-2144 www.charlotteknights.com Affiliate (1st year): Chicago White Sox (1999) Home Field: Knights Stadium (10,000) Dimensions: LF - 326’, CF - 400’, RF - 325’ Playing Surface: Grass President: Don Beaver General Manager: Dan Rajkowski Manager: Chris Chambliss Pitching Coach: Richard Dotson Hitting Coach: Gary Ward Trainer: Scott Johnson PR Director: John Agresti Flagship Station: WRHI 1340 AM Announcers: Matt Swierad, Mike Pacheco (home games) Visiting Team Hotel: Comfort Suites Pineville (704) 540-0559 Years in the IL: 1993-present All time series: Syracuse leads 90-76

CHIEFS vs. CHARLOTTE – 2010 June 12 @ Charlotte 7:15 PM June 21 @ Syracuse 7:00 PM June 13 @ Charlotte 2:15 PM June 22 @ Syracuse 7:00 PM June 14 @ Charlotte 7:15 PM June 23 @ Syracuse 7:00 PM June 15 @ Charlotte 7:15 PM June 24 @ Syracuse 7:00 PM

Chicago White Sox Top 10 Prospects

1. OF – Jared Mitchell 2. C – Tyler Flowers 3. RHP – Dan Hudson 4. 3B – Brent Morel 5. OF – Jordan Danks 6. OF – Trayce Thompson 7. 3B – Dayan Viciedo 8. LHP – David Holmberg 9. RHP – Clevelan Santeliz 10. C – Miguel Gonzalez Source: Baseball America

CHARLOTTE KNIGHTS

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1155 W. Mound St. Columbus, OH 43223 Phone: (614) 462-5250 Fax: (614) 462-3271 Press Box: (614) 462-7595 www.clippersbaseball.com Affiliate (1st year): Cleveland Indians (2009) Home Field: Huntington Park (10,100) Dimensions: LF - 325’, CF - 400’, RF - 318’ Playing Surface: Grass President/GM: Ken Schnacke Manager: Mike Sarbaugh Pitching Coach: Charles Nagy Hitting Coach: Lee May Trainer: Jeff Desjardins PR Director: Joe Santry Flagship Station: WMNI 920 AM Announcers: Scott Leo Visiting Team Hotel: Hyatt Regency Columbus - (614) 280-3008 Years in the IL: 1955-70, 1977-present All time series: Columbus leads 381-305

CHIEFS vs. COLUMBUS – 2010 May 1 @ Columbus 7:05 PM August 9 @ Syracuse 7:00 PM May 2 @ Columbus 1:05 PM August 10 @ Syracuse 7:00 PM May 3 @ Columbus 6:35 PM August 11 @ Syracuse 7:00 PM May 4 @ Columbus 11:35 AM August 12 @ Syracuse 7:00 PM

Cleveland Indians Top 10 Prospects

1. C – Carlos Santana 2. 3B – Lonnie Chisenhall 3. LHP – Nick Hagadone 4. RHP – Jason Knapp 5. OF – Michael Brantley 6. OF - Nick Weglarz 7. RHP – Hector Rondon 8. RHP – Carlos Carrasco 9. RHP – Alex White 10. 2B/OF – Jason Kipnis Source: Baseball America

COLUMBUS CLIPPERS

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P.O. Box 507 Durham, NC 27702 Phone: (919) 687-6500 Fax: (919) 687-6560 Press Box: (919) 687-0681 www.durhambulls.com Affiliate (1st year): Tampa Bay Devil Rays (1998) Home Field: Durham Bulls Athletic Park (10,000) Dimensions: LF - 305’, CF - 400’, RF - 327’ Playing Surface: Grass Vice President: George Habel General Manager: Mike Birling Manager: Charlie Montoyo Pitching Coach: Xavier Hernandez Hitting Coach: Dave Myers Trainer: Rodger Fleming PR Director: Matt DeMargel Flagship Station: The Buzz 620 AM Announcers: Neil Solondz (all), Steve Barnes (home) Visiting Team Hotel: Marriott at the Civic Center, (919) 768-6038 Years in the IL: 1998-present All time series: Durham leads 49-45

CHIEFS vs. DURHAM – 2010

June 4 @ Syracuse 7:00 PM July 23 @ Durham 7:05 PM June 5 @ Syracuse 7:00 PM July 24 @ Durham 7:05 PM June 6 @ Syracuse 5:00 PM July 25 @ Durham 5:05 PM June 7 @ Syracuse 7:00 PM July 26 @ Durham 7:05 PM

Tampa Bay Devil Rays Top 10 Prospects

1. OF – Desmond Jennings 2. RHP – Jeremy Hellickson 3. RHP – Wade Davis 4. LHP – Matt Moore 5. SS – Reid Brignac 6. SS – Tim Beckham 7. RHP – Alexander Colome 8. LHP – Jake McGee 9. LHP – Alex Torres 10. RHP – Nick Barnese Source: Baseball America

DURHAM BULLS

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PO Box 490310 Lawrenceville, GA 30049 Phone: (678) 277-0300 Fax: (678) 277-0338 Press Box: (678) 277-0321 www.gwinnettbraves.com Affiliate (1st year): Atlanta Braves (2009) Home Field: Gwinnett Stadium (10,099) Dimensions: LF - 335, CF - 400, RF - 330’ Playing Surface: Grass General Manager: North Johnson Manager: Dave Brundage Pitching Coach: Derek Botelho Hitting Coach: Jamie Dismuke Trainer: Mike Graus PR Director: Courtney Lawson Flagship Station: WDUN 550 AM Announcer: Tony Schiavone, Judd Hickinbotham Visiting Team Hotel: Courtyard by Marriott, (804) 346-0000 Years in the IL: 2009 All time series: Gwinnett leads 5-3

CHIEFS vs. GWINNETT – 2010 May 6 @ Syracuse 7:00 PM June 17 @ Gwinnett 7:05 PM May 7 @ Syracuse 7:00 PM June 18 @ Gwinnett 7:05 PM May 8 @ Syracuse 2:00 PM June 19 @ Gwinnett 7:05 PM May 9 @ Syracuse 2:00 PM June 20 @ Gwinnett 2:05 PM

Atlanta Braves Top 10 Prospects

1. OF – Jason Heyward 2. 1B - Freddie Freeman 3. RHP – Julian Teheran 4. LHP – Mike Minor 5. RHP – Craig Kimbrel 6. C – Christian Bethancourt 7. RHP – Randall Delgado 8. RHP – Zeke Spruill 9. OF – Cody Johnson 10. OF – Adam Milligan Source: Baseball America

GWINNETT BRAVES

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501 W. Maryland St. Indianapolis, IN 46225 Phone: (317) 269-3542 Fax: (317) 269-3541 Press Box: (317) 269-3542 (x288, x289) www.indyindians.com Affiliate (1st year): Pittsburgh Pirates (2005) Home Field: Victory Field (15,500) Dimensions: LF - 320’, CF - 402’, RF - 320’ Playing Surface: Grass President: Max Schumacher General Manager: Cal Burleson Manager: Frank Kremblas Pitching Coach: Dean Treanor Hitting Coach: Jeff Branson Trainer: Thomas Pribyl PR Director: Brian Bosma Flagship Station: WXLW 950 AM Announcers: Howard Kellman, Scott McCauley Visiting Team Hotel: Holiday Inn Express & Suites, (317) 822-6400 Years in the IL: 1963, 1998-present All time series: Series tied 67-67

CHIEFS vs. INDIANAPOLIS – 2010 July 27 @ Syracuse 7:00 PM August 13 @ Indianapolis 7:15 PM July 28 @ Syracuse 7:00 PM August 14 @ Indianapolis 7:00 PM July 29 @ Syracuse 7:00 PM August 15 @ Indianapolis 2:00 PM July 30 @ Syracuse 7:00 PM August 16 @ Indianapolis 7:00 PM

Pittsburgh Pirates Top 10 Prospects

1. 3B – Pedro Alvarez 2. OF – Jose Tabata 3. C – Tony Sanchez 4. RHP – Brad Lincoln 5. SS/2B – Chase D’Arnaud 6. OF – Starling Marte 7. RHP – Tim Alderson 8. RHP – Zack Von Rosenberg 9. LHP – Rudy Owens 10. OF – Gorkys Hernandez Source: Baseball America

INDIANAPOLIS INDIANS

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P.O. Box 90220 Allentown, PA 18109 Phone: (610) 435-3001 Fax: (610) 435-3088 Press Box: (610) 841-1317 www.ironpigsbaseball.com

Affiliate (1st year): Philadelphia Phillies (2008) Home Field: Coca Cola Park (10,000) Dimensions: LF - 334, CF - 400, RF - 325’ Playing Surface: Grass President: Chuck Domino General Manager: Kurt Landes Manager: Dave Huppert Pitching Coach: Rod Nichols Hitting Coach: Greg Gross Trainer: Jason Kirkman PR Director: Matt Provence Flagship Station: ESPN Radio 1230-1320 AM Announcers: Matt Provence, Jon Schaeffer Visiting Team Hotel: Historic Hotel Bethlehem - (610) 625-2210 Years in the IL: 2008-present All time series: Syracuse leads 20-12

CHIEFS vs. LEHIGH VALLEY – 2010 April 8 @ Syracuse 2:00 PM July 1 @ Lehigh Valley 7:05 PM April 9 @ Syracuse 2:00 PM July 2 @ Lehigh Valley 7:05 PM April 10 @ Syracuse 2:00 PM July 8 @ Syracuse 7:00 PM April 11 @ Syracuse 2:00 PM July 9 @ Syracuse 7:00 PM April 17 @ Lehigh Valley 6:35 PM August 24 @ Lehigh Valley 7:05 PM April 18 @ Lehigh Valley 1:35 PM August 25 @ Lehigh Valley 7:05 PM April 19 @ Lehigh Valley 7:05 PM August 28 @ Syracuse 7:00 PM April 20 @ Lehigh Valley 7:05 PM August 29 @ Syracuse 5:00 PM

Philadelphia Phillies Top 10 Prospects

1. OF– Dominic Brown 2. RHP– Kyle Drabek 3. OF– Michael Taylor 4. C– Travis D’Arnoud 5. RHP– Trevor May 6. OF– Anthony Gose 7. C– Sebastian Valle 8. RHP– Jarred Cosart 9. LHP– Antonio Bastardo 10. OF– Domingo Santana Source: Baseball America

LEHIGH VALLEY IRONPIGS

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401 E. Main St. Louisville, KY 40202 Phone: (502) 212-2287 (BATS) Fax: (502) 515-2255 (BALL) Press Box: (502) 212-2054 www.batsbaseball.com Affiliate (1st year): Cincinnati Reds (2000) Home Field: Louisville Slugger Field (13,131) Dimensions: LF – 325’, CF – 401’, RF – 340’ Playing Surface: Grass President: Gary Ulmer General Manager: Dale Owens Manager: Rick Sweet Pitching Coach: Ted Power Hitting Coach: Adrian “Smokey” Garrett Trainer: Tomas Vera PR Director: Nick Evans Flagship Station: WKRD 790 AM Announcers: Jim Kelch, Matt Andrews Visiting Team Hotel: Galt House Hotel, (502) 568-3497 Years in the IL: 1968-72, 1998-present All time series: Louisville leads 112-106

CHIEFS vs. LOUISVILLE – 2010 June 8 @ Syracuse 7:00 PM August 17 @ Louisville 7:05 PM June 9 @ Syracuse 7:00 PM August 18 @ Louisville 7:05 PM June 10 @ Syracuse 7:00 PM August 19 @ Louisville 7:05 PM June 11 @ Syracuse 7:00 PM August 20 @ Louisville 7:05 PM

Cincinnati Reds Top 10 Prospects

1. OF/2B/3B – Todd Frazier 2. 1B – Yonder Alonso 3. RHP – Mike Leake 4. OF – Chris Heisey 5. 3B – Juan Francisco 6. OF – Yorman Rodriguez 7. LHP – Travis Wood 8. LHP – Matt Maloney 9. RHP – Brad Boxberger 10. SS – Zack Cozart Source: Baseball America

LOUISVILLE BATS

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150 Park Ave Norfolk, VA 23510 Phone: (757) 622-2222 Fax: (757) 624-9090 Press Box: (757) 622-2222 (ext. 112) www.norfolktides.com Affiliate (1st year): Baltimore Orioles (2007) Home Field: Harbor Park (12,067) Dimensions: LF - 333’, CF - 410’, RF - 338’ Playing Surface: Grass President: Ken Young General Manager: Dave Rosenfield Manager: Gary Allenson Pitching Coach: Mike Griffin Hitting Coach: Richie Hebner Trainer: Mark Shires PR Director: Ian Locke Flagship Station: ESPN Radio 1310 AM Announcers: Bob Socci, Pete Michaud Visiting Team Hotel: Sheraton Waterside, (757) 622-6664 Years in the IL: 1969-present All time series: Norfolk leads 329-282

CHIEFS vs. NORFOLK – 2010

May 10 @ Syracuse 7:00 PM July 19 @ Norfolk 7:15 PM May 11 @ Syracuse 7:00 PM July 20 @ Norfolk 7:15 PM May 12 @ Syracuse 7:00 PM July 21 @ Norfolk 7:15 PM May 13 @ Syracuse 10:30 AM July 22 @ Norfolk 12:15 PM

Baltimore Orioles Top 10 Prospects

1. LHP – Brian Matusz 2. 3B – Josh Bell 3. LHP – Zach Britton 4. RHP – Jake Arrieta 5. RHP – Matt Hobgood 6. 1B – Brandon Snyder 7. RHP – Brandon Erbe 8. RHP – Kam Mickolio 9. SS– Mychal Givens 10. C – Caleb Joseph Source: Baseball America

NORFOLK TIDES

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Ben Mondor Way Pawtucket, RI 02860 Phone: (401) 724-7300 Fax: (401) 724-2140 Press Box: (401) 724-7305 www.pawsox.com

Affiliate (1st year): Boston Red Sox (1973) Home Field: McCoy Stadium (10,031) Dimensions: LF - 325’, CF - 400’, RF - 325’ Playing Surface: Grass President: Mike Tamburro General Manager: Lou Schwechheimer Manager: Torey Lovullo Pitching Coach: Rich Sauveur Hitting Coach: Gerald Perry Trainer: Jon Jochim PR Director: Bill Wanless Flagship Station: WHJJ 920 AM Announcers: Dan Hoard, Steve Hyder Visiting Team Hotel: Comfort Inn, (401) 723-6700 Years in the IL: 1973-present All time series: Pawtucket leads 343-333

CHIEFS vs. PAWTUCKET – 2010

May 14 @ Pawtucket 7:05 PM July 10 @ Pawtucket 6:05 PM May 15 @ Pawtucket 6:05 PM July 11 @ Pawtucket 1:05 PM May 16 @ Pawtucket 1:05 PM July 15 @ Syracuse 7:00 PM May 17 @ Pawtucket 12:05 PM July 16 @ Syracuse 7:00 PM June 25 @ Syracuse 7:00 PM July 17 @ Syracuse 7:00 PM June 26 @ Syracuse 7:00 PM July 18 @ Syracuse 5:00 PM June 27 @ Syracuse 5:00 PM September 5 @ Pawtucket 6:05 PM June 28 @ Syracuse 7:00 PM September 6 @ Pawtucket 1:05 PM

Boston Red Sox Top 10 Prospects

1. OF – Ryan Westmoreland 2. RHP – Casey Kelly 3. OF – Josh Reddick 4. 1B – Lars Anderson 5. OF – Ryan Kalish 6. RHP– Junichi Tazawa 7. OF – Reymond Fuentes 8. 1B – Anthony Rizzo 9. SS– Jose Iglesias 10. SS/2B – Derrik Gibson Source: Baseball America

PAWTUCKET RED SOX

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One Morrie Silver Way Rochester, NY 14608 Phone: (585) 454-1001 Fax: (585) 454-1056 Press Box: (585) 454-1001 (x3095) www.redwingsbaseball.com Affiliate (1st year): Minnesota Twins (2003) Home Field: Frontier Field (10,840) Dimensions: LF - 335’, CF - 402’, RF - 322’ Playing Surface: Grass President: Naomi Silver General Manager: Dan Mason Manager: Tom Nieto Pitching Coach: Bobby Cuellar Hitting Coach: Floyd Rayford Trainer: Tony Leo PR Director: Chuck Hinkel Flagship Station: 1280-AM WHTK, 1040-AM WYSL Announcers: Josh Whetzel Visiting Team Hotel: Crown Plaza-Rochester, (585) 546-3450 Years in the IL: 1885-89, 1891-92, 1895-present All time series: Rochester leads 776-645 (since 1934)

CHIEFS vs. ROCHESTER – 2010 April 23 @ Syracuse 6:00 PM August 5 @ Rochester 11:05 AM April 24 @ Syracuse 2:00 PM August 6 @ Rochester 7:05 PM April 25 @ Syracuse 2:00 PM August 7 @ Syracuse 7:00 PM April 26 @ Syracuse 6:00 PM August 8 @ Syracuse 5:00 PM May 18 @ Rochester 7:05 PM September 1 @ Syracuse 7:00 PM May 19 @ Rochester 11:05 AM September 2 @ Syracuse 7:00 PM May 20 @ Rochester 7:05 PM September 3 @ Rochester 7:05 PM May 21 @ Rochester 7:05 PM September 4 @ Rochester 7:05 PM

Minnesota Twins Top 10 Prospects

1. OF – Aaron Hicks 2. C – Wilson Ramos 3. RHP – Kyle Gibson 4. SS/3B – Miguel Sano 5. OF – Ben Revere 6. 3B – Danny Valencia 7. RHP – Carlos Gutierrez 8. OF – Angel Morales 9. RHP – David Bromberg 10. OF – Max Kepler Source: Baseball America

ROCHESTER RED WINGS

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P.O. Box 3449 Scranton, PA 18505 Phone: (570) 969-2255 Fax: (570) 963-6564 Press Box: (570) 496-1784 www.swbyankees.com Affiliate (1st year): New York Yankees (2007) Home Field: PNC Field (10,310) Dimensions: LF – 330’, CF – 408’, RF – 330’ Playing Surface: Grass President: Kristen Rose General Manager: Jeremy Ruby Manager: Dave Miley Pitching Coach: Scott Aldred Hitting Coach: Butch Wynegar Coach: Aaron Ledesma Trainer: Darren London PR Director: Mike Vander Woude Flagship Station: WICK 1400 AM Announcers: Mike Vander Woude Visiting Team Hotel: Radisson Lackawanna Station, (570) 558-3915 Years in the IL: 1989-present All time series: Scranton/WB leads 200-157

CHIEFS vs. SCRANTON/WB – 2010 April 14 @ Scranton/WB 7:05 PM May 30 @ Syracuse 5:00 PM April 15 @ Scranton/WB 7:05 PM July 3 @ Scranton/WB 7:05 PM April 16 @ Scranton/WB 7:05 PM July 31 @ Scranton/WB 7:05 PM April 21 @ Syracuse 6:00 PM August 1 @ Scranton/WB 5:05 PM April 22 @ Syracuse 6:00 PM August 2 @ Syracuse 7:00 PM May 27 @ Scranton/WB 7:05 PM August 3 @ Syracuse 7:00 PM May 28 @ Scranton/WB 7:05 PM August 21 @ Syracuse 7:00 PM May 29 @ Syracuse 7:00 PM August 22 @ Syracuse 5:00 PM

New York Yankees Top 10 Prospects

1. C – Jesus Montero 2. C – Austin Romine 3. RHP – Arodys Vizcaino 4. OF – Slade Heathcott 5. RHP – Zach McAllister 6. LHP – Manny Banuelos 7. C – Gary Sanchez 8. C – J.R. Murphy 9. LHP – Jeremy Bleich 10. RHP – Andrew Brackman Source: Baseball America

SCRANTON/WILKES-BARRE YANKEES

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406 Washington St. Toledo, OH 43604 Phone: (419) 725-4367 (HENS) Fax: (419) 725-4368 Press Box: (419) 725-4367 (x149) www.mudhens.com Affiliate (1st year): Detroit Tigers (1987) Home Field: Fifth Third Field (10,300) Dimensions: LF – 320’ CF – 400’ RF – 315’ Playing Surface: Grass President: Joe Napoli General Manager: Joe Napoli Manager: Larry Parrish Pitching Coach: A.J. Sager Hitting Coach: Leon Durham Trainer: Matt Rankin PR Director: Jason Griffin Flagship Station: WCWA 1230 AM Fox Sports Radio Announcers: Jim Weber, Frank Gilhooley, Jason Griffin Visiting Team Hotel: Park Inn Toledo - (419) 321-2098 Years in the IL: 1889, 1965-present All time series: Syracuse leads 355-352

CHIEFS vs. TOLEDO – 2010 April 27 @ Toledo 6:30 PM May 22 @ Syracuse 7:00 PM April 28 @ Toledo 6:30 PM May 23 @ Syracuse 5:00 PM April 29 @ Toledo 6:30 PM May 24 @ Syracuse 7:00 PM April 30 @ Toledo 7:00 PM May 25 @ Syracuse 7:00 PM

Detroit Tigers Top 10 Prospects

1. RHP – Jacob Turner 2. LHP – Casey Crosby 3. OF – Austin Jackson 4. LHP – Andy Oliver 5. LHP – Daniel Schlereth 6. C – Alex Avila 7. SS – Gustavo Nunez 8. OF – Wilkin Ramirez 9. SS – Daniel Fields 10. 2B – Scott Sizemore Source: Baseball America

TOLEDO MUD HENS

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APRIL AUGUST 9 Rochester 7, SYRACUSE 4 10 Rochester 8, BUFFALO 2 10 Rochester 9, SYRACUSE 2 10 BUFFALO 8, Rochester 7 11 Syracuse 3, ROCHESTER 0 11 Rochester 8, BUFFALO 6 12 ROCHESTER 8, Syracuse 4 12 BUFFALO 7, Rochester 4 17 SYRACUSE 3, Buffalo 1 13 Rochester 9, BUFFALO 4 18 SYRACUSE 6, Buffalo 3 14 SYRACUSE 4, Rochester 3 19 SYRACUSE 7, Buffalo 1 15 SYRACUSE 9, Rochester 3 24 Syracuse 4, BUFFALO 0 16 ROCHESTER 8, Syracuse 1 25 Syracuse 6, BUFFALO 5 17 Syracuse 16, ROCHESTER 5 26 Syracuse 4, BUFFALO 0 18 SYRACUSE 1, Buffalo 0 27 Syracuse 7, BUFFALO 1 19 SYRACUSE 7, Buffalo 3 29 ROCHESTER 1, Buffalo 0 20 Syracuse 3, BUFFALO 0 20 BUFFALO 2, Syracuse 0 JUNE 21 BUFFALO 7, Syracuse 2 6 Syracuse 3, ROCHESTER 2 21 Syracuse 2, BUFFALO 1 7 Syracuse 11, ROCHESTER 4 28 Buffalo 8, ROCHESTER 7 8 ROCHESTER 4, Syracuse 3 29 ROCHESTER 5, Buffalo 2 9 ROCHESTER 9. Syracuse 8 30 ROCHESTER 5, Buffalo 4 15 SYRACUSE 4, Buffalo 2 31 BUFFALO 6, Rochester 1 15 Buffalo 3, SYRACUSE 2 16 Buffalo 5, SYRACUSE 4 JULY 3 Rochester 6, BUFFALO 2 4 Buffalo 8, ROCHESTER 3 5 ROCHESTER 9, Buffalo 5 5 Buffalo 5, ROCHESTER 0 6 ROCHESTER 7, Buffalo 3 7 Rochester 7, SYRACUSE 1 8 Rochester 9, SYRACUSE 4 9 SYRACUSE 2, Rochester 0 10 Rochester 6, SYRACUSE 3 SEPTEMBER 1 Rochester 9, BUFFALO 6

2009 THRUWAY SERIES

2009 Thruway Series Standings W–L GB

Rochester 19-13 -

Syracuse 18-14 1 Buffalo 11-21 8

PAST CHAMPIONS 1998 - Rochester 1999 - Syracuse 2000 - Buffalo 2001 - Buffalo 2002 - Buffalo 2003 - Rochester 2004 - Buffalo 2005 - Rochester 2006 - Buffalo 2007 - Buffalo 2008 - Rochester 2009 - Rochester

THRUWAY CONNECTION Players who played with Syracuse, Buffalo, and Rochester

Syracuse Buffalo Rochester John Blatnik 1952–55 1956 1952 Steve Demeter 1969 1955 1964–68 Dave Hollins 1999 2000 2000 Joe Lonnett 1954–55 1959 1962 Jeff Manto 1997 1997–2000 1994–95 Ed Mierkowicz 1954–55 1945–46, 56 1949–51, 53 Frank Pearce 1936–37, 39 1934 1935, 42 Nerio Rodriguez 1999 2001-02 1996-98 Bob Sadowski 1968 1961 1960 Oliver Sax 1935 1929–31 1934 Jack Tracy 1966 1965 1970 John Tyler 1944–45 1937–39 1931 Clyde Vollmer 1942, 48 1955–56 1946

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CHRIS BAKKE...Age 33, 5’11”, 165 lbs., resides Menahga, MN. 2nd full year in Triple-A, 9th year overall

LANCE BARRETT...Age 25, 6’5”, 225 lbs., resides Burleson, TX. 2nd full year in Triple-A, 8th year overall

CRAIG BARRON...Age 29, 5’10”, 215 lbs., resides Fayetteville, GA. 1st year in Triple-A, 6th year overall

SCOTT BARRY...Age 33, 5’11”, 185 lbs., resides Quincy, MI. 6th year in Triple-A, 11th year overall

TOBY BASNER...Age 25, 5’10”, 172 lbs., resides Snellville, GA. 1st full year in Triple-A, 7th year overall

DAMIEN BEAL...Age 37, 6’2”, 185 lbs., resides Tampa, FL. 8th year in Triple-A, 15th year overall

JASON BRADLEY…Age 32, 5’11’’, 200 lbs., resides Blackshear, GA. 3rd year in Triple-A, 8th year overall.

TRAVIS BROWN...Age 30, 6’0”, 235 lbs., resides Clearwater, FL. 1st year in Triple-A, 6th year overall

FRAN BURKE...Age 30, 5’9’’, 175 lbs., resides Ridgewood, NJ. 3rd year in Triple-A, 10th year overall.

VIC CARAPAZZA...Age 30, 6’0”, 170 lbs., resides Franklin, TN. 2nd full year in Triple-A, 8th year overall

JOHN CONRAD...Age 33, 6’0” 195 lbs., resides Meriden, CT. 1st year in Triple-A, 7th year overall

CHRIS CONROY...Age 35, 6’4”, 230 lbs., resides North Adams, MA. 4th full year in Triple-A, 11h year overall

DEREK CRABILL...Age 33, 6’4’’, 195 lbs., resides Wonder Lake, IL. 2nd full year in Triple-A, 8th year overall

MICHAEL ESTABROOK...Age 33, 6’0”, 185 lbs., resides Lambertville, NJ. 6th year in Triple-A, 12th year overall

CHAD FAIRCHILD...Age 39, 6’3”, 190 lbs., resides Parrish, FL. 8th year in Triple-A, 14th year overall

MANNY GONZALEZ...Age 30, 6’0’’”, 210 lbs., resides Valencia-Carabobo, Venezuela. 3rd year in Triple-A, 9th year overall

JAMES HOYE...Age 39, 6’0”, 175 lbs., resides North Royalton, OH. 11th year in Triple-A, 16th year overall

ADRIAN JOHNSON...Age 34, 5’8”, 200 lbs., resides Houston, TX . 7th year in Triple-A, 13th year overall

MARK LOLLO...Age 28, 5’11’’, 205 lbs., resides New Lexington, OH. 2nd year in Triple-A, 9th year overall

JON MERRY...Age 29, 5’7”, 158 lbs., resides Dahlonega, GA. 4th full year in Triple-A, 10th year overall

ALAN PORTER...Age 32, 5’10”, 200 lbs. resides Warminster, PA. 3rd year in Triple-A, 9th year overall

DAVID RACKLEY...Age 28, 5’10”, 175 lbs., resides League City, TX. 3rd full year in Triple-A, 10th year overall

ART THIGPEN...Age 42, 6’5”, 235 lbs., resides Lakeland, FL. 2nd year in Triple-A, 8th year overall

DAVID UYL...Age 33, 6’2”, 210 lbs., resides Shorewood, IL. 5th year in Triple-A, 11th year overall

JUSTIN VOGEL...Age 32, 6’0”, 186 lbs., resides Jacksonville, FL. 2nd year in Triple-A, 8th year overall

CHRIS WARD...Age 29, 5’11”, 172 lbs., resides Ashland, KY. 1st year in Triple-A, 7th year overall

2010 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE UMPIRES

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Crew #1 Jon Merry - CC Manny Gonzalez Art Thigpen

Crew #2 Mike Estabrook - CC Justin Vogel Mark Lollo

Crew #3 Alan Porter– CC Chris Bakke Travis Brown

Crew #4 Damien Beal - CC Fran Burke Derek Crabill

Crew #5 David Uyl - CC Lance Barrett Chris Ward

Crew #6 David Rackley - CC Jason Bradley Toby Basner

Crew #7 Chris Conroy - CC Vic Carapazza John Conrad

Rovers: Craig Barron, Scott Barry, James Hoye, Chad Fairchild, Adrian Johnson

2010 Schedule of Umpire Crews in Syracuse* April 9-10 Crew#6 April 17-22 Crew#6 April 28-29 Crew#5 May 8-15 Crew#2 May 25-June 1 Crew#7 June 11-16 Crew#5 June 19-22 Crew#4 June 25-26 Crew#4 July 4-6 Crew#6

July 7-10 Crew#2 July 24-27 Crew#1 July 28-31 Crew#7 August 11-15 Crew#6 August 18-19 Crew#3 August 22-25 Crew #3 August 28-Sept. 1 Crew #5 September 6-7 Crew #7

*Umpire schedule subject to change without notice

2010 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE UMPIRE CREWS

Any ball that hits the railing in front of either dugout (including photo pits) and bounces

back into play is a live ball..

The top step of the dugout is live. The second step and below is dead.

The screen behind home plate is in play. If the ball bounces off one of the steel rods that

holds the screen up it is still a live ball.

Any ball hit off of the batter’s eye and comes back into play is a home run.

Any ball that hits the outfield trivision signs above the out-of-town manual scoreboard

(green scoreboard in right/center field) and bounces back into play is a home run.

If there is a gap between the stands and the field tarp and the ball gets caught in between,

it’s a dead ball. If the ball hits the tarp and bounces back into play it’s a live ball.

ALLIANCE BANK STADIUM GROUND RULES

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CREDENTIALS - To obtain credentials for a Syracuse Chiefs home game, please make the request in writing on official letterhead to Jason Benetti, Alliance Bank Stadium, One Tex Simone Dr., Syracuse, NY 13208. Requests should be made at least 24 hours in advance. Credentials can be picked up at the Chiefs Receptionist Window through the main glass doors to the left of Home Plate Entry. Please note that credentials may be used by only the individual that requested their use and can be refused or revoked at any time by any member of the Syracuse Chiefs staff without warning. Only those individuals with current Chiefs press credentials will be allowed in the Press Box. Media credentials are not transferable. PHOTOGRAPHERS - Photographers must work out of stationary photo pit locations designated by club, adjacent to both dugouts; or from seating bowl area of the stadium. All photographers must have credentials. PRESS BOX - The press box is located on the Press Level (4th level) of Alliance Bank Stadium directly behind home plate and is for the working press only. CLUBHOUSES - The Chiefs clubhouse is located on the stadium Service Level (1st level); entrance is at the third base stair tower. The visitors Clubhouse is located on the first base side of the stadium. Access to the Chiefs clubhouse is open to all media with credentials except 40 minutes prior to game time. The Chiefs clubhouse is open 20 minutes following the game to working press, unless a meeting is in progress at which time members must remain outside until the meeting has concluded or is closed at the manager’s request. There will be no admission to the clubhouse during rain delays. The visitors clubhouse is governed by the visiting club’s manager. Visitors in the clubhouse, including accredited media members, should conduct themselves in a professional manner. TRAINING ROOM – This area is strictly off limits to everyone except Chiefs players and staff. If there is a problem reaching someone, please contact Jason Benetti in the Chiefs office. FIELD - Those holding credentials will be admitted onto the field for pre-game interviews – however interviews must not interrupt pre-game routine (stretching, hitting, running, infield, etc.). Field and dugouts must be cleared of all media 40 minutes prior to game time. MEDIA INFORMATION - Game notes, statistics and rosters are available in the press box, at least two hours prior to game time. Anyone needing notes, stats, or rosters earlier should contact Jason Benetti at the Chiefs office at 474-7833 or [email protected].

SYRACUSE CHIEFS MEDIA INFORMATION

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PRINT POST-STANDARD - Clinton Square, Syracuse, NY 13202; (315) 470-2153; Fax – 315-470-3019; Sports Editor - Charlie Miller

TELEVISION STATIONS WSTM, NBC and WTVH, CBS - 1030 James Street, Syracuse, NY 13203 (315) 477-9464; Fax – 315-474-5122; Sports Director - John Evenson, Sports Reporters - Niko Tamurian and Brian Mueller WSYR, ABC - 5904 Bridge Street, E. Syracuse, NY 13057; (315) 446-3333; Fax – 315-446-9283; Sports Director - Steve Infanti, Sports Reporter - Sal Maneen YOUR NEWS NOW – 815 Erie Blvd. East, Syracuse, NY 13210; (315) 634-2351; Fax – 315-634-2351; Sports Director - Mark Larson, Sports Anchor - Aaron Goldstein TIME WARNER CABLE SPORTS – 6005 Fair Lakes Rd, East Syracuse, NY 13057; (315) 634-6200; General Manager - Doug Logan

RADIO STATIONS THE SCORE 1260 WNSS – 1064 James St., Syracuse, NY 13203; (315) 472-0200; Fax – 315-472-1146; Program Director- Tom Mitchell, Afternoon Host– Brent Axe SPORTSRADIO 620 WHEN and NEWSRADIO 570 WSYR - Bridgewater Place, 500 Plum Street, Syracuse, NY 13204; (315) 472-9797; Fax- 315-472-1904 (620 AM) & 315-472-2323 (570 AM); Program Director- Jason Furst ESPN RADIO 97.7FM - 235 Walton Street, Syracuse NY 13202; (315) 472-9111

COVERING THE CHIEFS

CHIEFS ON TELEVISION

Select Syracuse Chiefs games during the 2010 season will be broadcast live on Time Warner Cable Sports. Check local listings for dates. 2010 Broadcast Team (home games): Jason Benetti, Steve Grilli, Jon Ratliff

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YR STATION ANNOUNCERS 2010 WHEN- 620 AM Jason Benetti, Mike Couzens 2009 WHEN - 620 AM Bob McElligott, Jason Benetti 2008 WHEN - 620 AM Bob McElligott, Mark Lukasiewicz, Andrew Ardini 2007 WNSS - 1260 AM Bob McElligott, Mark Lukasiewicz, Dan Bumpus, Brent Axe 2006 WNSS - 1260 AM Bob McElligott, Mark Lukasiewicz, Jason Benetti 2005 WFBL - 1390 AM Bob McElligott, Mark Lukasiewicz, Jason Benetti 2004 WFBL - 1390 AM Bob McElligott, Mark Johnson, Greg Tobben 2003 WNSS - 1260 AM Bob McElligott, Matt Park, Joel Mareiniss 2002 WNSS - 1260 AM Bob McElligott, Joel Mareiniss, Bob Socci 2001 WHEN - 620 AM Bob McElligott, Joel Mareiniss, Mike Antonellis 2000 WHEN - 620 AM Ted DeLuca, Bob McElligott, Joel Mareiniss 1999 WHEN - 620 AM Ted DeLuca, Steve Hyder, Joel Mareiniss 1998 WHEN - 620 AM Ted DeLuca, Steve Hyder, Joel Mareiniss 1997 WHEN - 620 AM Ted DeLuca, Steve Hyder, Joel Mareiniss 1996 WHEN - 620 AM Joe Castellano, Joel Mareiniss 1995 WHEN - 620 AM Matt Vasgersian, Dan Hoard, Joel Mareiniss 1994 WHEN - 620 AM Doug Sherman, Dan Hoard, Joel Mareiniss 1993 WHEN - 620 AM Doug Sherman, Dan Hoard, Joel Mareiniss 1992 WHEN - 620 AM Dan Hoard, Joel Mareiniss 1991 WNDR - 1260 AM Dan Hoard, Joel Mareiniss 1990 WNDR - 1260 AM Dan Hoard, Joel Mareiniss 1989 WNDR - 1260 AM Dan Hoard, Joel Mareiniss 1988 WXRA - 1220 AM Dan Hoard, Ken Levine 1987 WXRA - 1220 AM Dan Hoard 1986 WAQX - 1490 AM Dan Hoard, Steve Grilli 1985 WAQX - 1490 AM Dan Hoard, Steve Grilli 1984 WFBL - 1390 AM Sean McDonough, Steve Grilli, Dick Grossman 1983 WAER - 88.3 FM Sean McDonough, Greg Papa, Craig Minervini, Gary Mendelow 1982 WAER - 88.3 FM Sean McDonough, Greg Papa, John Gorchow, John Stashower 1981 WAER - 88.3 FM Bob Black, Bob Licht, Tag Watherspoon 1980 WAER - 88.3 FM Bob Black, Bob Licht 1979 WCNY - 91.3 FM John Harmon 1978 WCNY - 91.3 FM John Harmon 1977 WFBL - 1390 AM John Harmon 1976 WFBL - 1390 AM Tom Pipines 1975 WFBL - 1390 AM John Harmon 1974 WFBL - 1390 AM John Harmon 1973 WFBL - 1390 AM John Harmon 1972 WFBL - 1390 AM John Harmon 1971 WFBL - 1390 AM John Harmon 1970 WHEN - 620 AM John Harmon, Jack Morse 1969 WHEN - 620 AM John Harmon, Jack Morse 1968 WHEN - 620 AM John Harmon, Jack Morse 1967 WHEN - 620 AM John Harmon, Jack Morse 1966 WHEN - 620 AM John Harmon, Jack Morse 1965 WHEN - 620 AM Abe Albright, Jack Morse 1964 WHEN - 620 AM Abe Albright, John Scott 1963 WDDS Abe Albright 1962 WFBL - 1390 AM Carl Eilenberg, Marv Albert, Hank Greenwald 1961 WFBL - 1390 AM Carl Eilenberg 1954 WHEN - 620 AM Al Meltzer 1953 WNDR - 1260 AM Jim Gordon 1952 WNDR - 1260 AM Jim Gordon 1951 WOLF - 1490 AM Red Parton 1950 WOLF - 1490 AM Red Parton 1949 WOLF - 1490 AM Red Parton 1948 WOLF - 1490 AM Red Parton 1947 WOLF - 1490 AM Red Parton WNDR - 1260 AM Leo Bolley, Herm Carneill 1942 WSYR - 570 AM Nick Stemmler 1941 WSYR - 570 AM Nick Stemmler 1940 WSYR - 570 AM Nick Stemmler 1939 WSYR - 570 AM Nick Stemmler 1938 WSYR - 570 AM Nick Stemmler 1937 WSYR - 570 AM Nick Stemmler 1936 WSYR - 570 AM Nick Stemmler 1935 WSYR - 570 AM Nick Stemmler 1934 WSYR - 570 AM Nick Stemmler

SYRACUSE BASEBALL ON THE RADIO

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PLAYER LIMITS: The maximum number of players on the Active Roster of a Class AAA Club shall be 24 from Opening Day through the end of the championship season. QUALIFYING MARKS: To qualify for a league batting title, a player must have a minimum of 383 plate appearances. To qualify for an earned run average championship, a pitcher must have at least 114 innings pitched. DETERMINING BATTING AVERAGE: Divide the number of hits by the number of at bats. EARNED RUN AVERAGE: Multiply the number of earned runs by nine; divide that total by the number of innings pitched. SAVE: A pitcher is credited with a save when he meets all three of the following conditions: 1. He is the last pitcher in a game won by his club 2. He is not the winning pitcher 3. He qualifies under one of the following conditions: (a) he enters the game with a lead of no more than three runs and pitches at least one IP; or (b) he enters the game with the potential tying run either on base, or on deck; or (c) he pitches effectively for at least three innings BLOWN SAVE: When a relief pitcher enters a game in a save situation and departs or the game ends with the save situation no longer in effect because he has given up the lead, he is charged with a “blown save.” SLUGGING PERCENTAGE: Divide the total bases of all hits by the total number of official at bats. ON-BASE PERCENTAGE: Add the total of hits, walks and hit by pitches and divide by the total of at bats, walks, hit by pitches and sacrifice flies. FIELDING PERCENTAGE: Divide the total sum of putouts and assists by the total of putouts, assists and errors. WINNING PERCENTAGE: Divide the number of games won by the total number of games played. CONSECUTIVE GAME HITTING STREAKS: A consecutive game hitting streak shall not be terminated if all of the players’ plate appearances (one or more) result in a base on balls, hit batsman, defensive interference or a sacrifice bunt. The streak shall be terminated if the player has a sacrifice fly and no hits. CONSECUTIVE GAME PLAYING STREAK: A playing streak shall be extended if the player plays one half inning on defense, or if he completes a time at bat by reaching base or by being put out. A pinch running appearance shall not extend the streak. If a player is ejected from a game before he can comply with the requirements of this rule, his streak shall continue. MAGIC NUMBER: Determine the number of games yet to be played, add one, and then subtract the number of games ahead in the loss column of the standings from the closest opponent. DAY OR NIGHT GAME: Any game scheduled to start after 6 PM will be considered a night game. If a game is scheduled to start at 6 PM and is delayed, it will be considered a night game. Both games of a twi-night doubleheader will be considered night games. When a day-night doubleheader is scheduled and separate admissions are charged, they will be counted as one day game and one night game and will not be considered a doubleheader. MAJOR LEAGUE ROOKIE STATUS: Not more than 130 at bats or 50 innings pitched in the major leagues during a previous season or seasons; not more than 45 days on a major league roster during the 25-man player limit (excluding time in military service or on the disabled list). A MAJOR LEAGUE YEAR: A full year of service in the major leagues consists of 172 days.

RULES OF INTEREST

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WAIVERS: A permission granted from all 30 Major League clubs to assign a Major League player’s contract to another Major League team or a minor league affiliate. Such permission is granted only for a specific period of time. The actual request is filed through the Commissioner’s Office and is not disclosed to the public until the contract is rewarded. PROCEDURES FOR OBTAINING WAIVERS:

May request 7 players on any given business day

The waivers must be requested by 2 PM EST on any business day

Waiver claiming period expires on the second business day after the initial request at 1 PM EST

A Club desiring the assignment of a player on the waiver wire must submit a claim prior to 1 PM EST on the last day of the claiming period

Priority for the waiver claim award is given to the Club with the lowest winning percentage in the player’s league when there are multiple claims submitted for the same player

If only one claim is entered, the claiming Club is eligible to be awarded the player contract

There is no specific limit on the number of claims that may be submitted on a particular day. However, no Club is permitted to exceed the 40-man or the 25-man roster limit.

If a Club is awarded a player on a waiver claim that causes it to exceed the 40-man or 25-man roster limit, it must designate a different player for assignment.

TYPES OF WAIVERS OUTRIGHT WAIVERS – this type of irrevocable waiver needs to be secured in order to Outright a player. An outright is to assign a player to a club’s minor league affiliate without the right of recall. In other words, to remove a player from the 40-man roster. Also a player who has exhausted his options must clear this type of waiver if the club wishes to assign him to a minor league affiliate. An outright waiver secured is good for the entire waiver period. These waivers are needed from the 31st day of the season through August 31. SPECIAL WAIVERS – also irrevocable, the special waiver is used for the same purpose as an outright waiver. One difference is these waivers are used from September 1 to the 30th day of the following season. A secured special waiver is good for seven days, as opposed to being good for an entire period like the outright waiver. UNCONDITIONAL RELEASE WAIVER – this irrevocable waiver is used for the purpose of an unconditional release of a player. At the time of the request, the player shall be removed from all player limits. A player may be informed of the clubs intention to release him on a weekend, but the actual waiver process won’t begin until the following business day. If the player has been claimed, he must be informed at the end of the two-day period that his contract has been claimed. The player has five days from the time he was notified of the claim to either accept the assignment or terminate his contract. If the player terminates his contract, he forfeits termination pay. MAJOR LEAGUE WAIVER – this type of revocable waiver is common and it is used to either option a player to a club’s minor league affiliate or assign a player outright to another Major League Club from August 1st to the end of the regular season. A player claimed on this type of waiver may be pulled back by the requesting Club (waiver withdrawal). A claimed player pulled back by the requesting Club may not be assigned and cannot be placed on waivers again (except for unconditional released waiver) for 30 days. When Major League Waivers are asked for a 2nd time in the same period the request shall state that it is irrevocable. ASSIGNMENT OF PLAYER CONTRACTS

When a player with five or more years of major league service is asked by his club to consent to an assignment to a Minor League Club, he has three choices:

1. Accept the assignment 2. Refuse the assignment 3. Elect Free Agency

Any player who has at least three years of MLS and whose contract is assigned outright to a Minor League Club may elect, in lieu of accepting such assignment, to become a free agent.

Any player whose contract is assigned outright to a Minor League Club for second time or any subsequent time in his career may elect, in lieu of accepting such assignment, to become a free agent. Unlike a player with five or more years of MLS, this type of player does not have the option of refusing the assignment.

OPTIONAL ASSIGNMENT: To assign a player from the active 25-man roster to a Minor League Club with the right of recall. The player remains on the 40-man roster.

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LIMITS ON OPTIONAL ASSIGNMENTS: An optional assignment of a player contract shall be permitted for not more than three seasons between Major League Clubs and Minor League Clubs; provided that if the player is optioned for less than a total of 20 days in one season, as determined by the date(s) of the optional assignment(s) and recall(s), respectively, the player shall not be charged with an optional transfer in connection with the foregoing limitation. EXCEPTION: Contracts of Major League players who, prior to the commencement of the current season, have been credited with less than five seasons in professional baseball shall be eligible for a fourth optional assignment, without waivers, during that season. For purposes of this Rule 11(c), 90 days or more on the Active List during a championship season shall constitute a “season of service.” While time spent on any Inactive List shall not be counted toward the 90 days required before a season’s service is credited, if a player is placed on the Disabled List after the player has been credited with 60 or more days of service in any particular season, the DL time shall be counted to the player’s credit. No optional assignment shall be permitted for a player unless the player is under contract for service in the season for which the optional agreement is effective. If, prior to an optional assignment, a player had at least three months active service in a Minor League classification, the player may not be optionally assigned to a lower classification unless the player is paid at the salary rate for the higher classification from which the player entered the Major Leagues. RECALL: To add a player from a ML Club’s 40-man roster to the 25-man roster. This player must serve at least 10 days on option in order to be recalled unless he is replacing a player placed on the disabled list. OUTRIGHT ASSIGNMENT: Major to Minor – to assign a player to the Club’s minor league affiliate without the right of recall. The player is removed from the 40-man roster. DESIGNATED FOR ASSIGNMENT: When a Club has reached its 40- and/or 25-man roster limit, and reinstates a player or acquires a new player, it must designate another player for assignment or release a player. If the Club is going to assign the player, it must do so within 10 days. WAIVER PRICES: Major League, Special and Outright Waivers are $20,000 or $25,000, while Unconditional Waivers are $1.00.

MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE

Is credited for each day the player appears on an active roster or major league disabled or suspended list.

In the case of a player called up from the minor leagues, is credited beginning with the date he physically reports.

In the case of a player sent down to the minor leagues, is credited through the date of the assignment.

In the case of a player who is unconditionally released, is credited through the date waivers were requested.

In the case of a player designated for release or assignment, is credited after the designation, through the date of the actual assignment or the request for unconditional release waivers.

For a player who appears on his club’s opening day roster, is credited as of the earliest scheduled opener, without regard to the actual opening date of his own club.

Is credited at the rate of 172 days per “year”, though the season is actually 182 days long.

Is not credited during any period or periods of optional assignment totaling 20 days or more during a single season.

ROOKIE QUALIFICATION: A player shall be considered a rookie unless, during a previous season or seasons, he has (a) exceeded 130 at bats or 50 innings pitched in the major leagues; or (b) accumulated more than 45 days on the active roster of a major league club or clubs during the period of a 25-man limit (excluding time in military service and time on the disabled list). DISABLED LIST: An injured Minor League Player may be placed on this list during the championship season only. A player on the Disabled List must remain there for a minimum period of seven days before the player can be reinstated to the Active List. A player on the Disabled List does not count against a Club’s Active List limits, but does count against a Club’s Reserve List limits.

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SYRACUSE BASEBALL WALL OF FAME

The Syracuse Baseball Wall of Fame was established in 1998 in conjunction with the 140 th Anniversary of the first organized baseball team in Syracuse. The criteria to be considered for induction are as follows: 1. – First 75 Years of Professional Baseball (1858-1933) 2. – Former Chiefs/SkyChiefs (1934-present) 3. – CNY player or affiliated with professional baseball 4. – Contributor to the game of baseball On August 7, the Class of 2010 will be inducted to the Syracuse Baseball Wall of Fame prior to the Chiefs game vs. Rochester. This year’s class of inductees includes:

Class of 2010

Shawn Green led the International League with a .344 batting average in 1994 and was named the IL's Rookie of the Year. The Chiefs made the playoffs that season finishing second, edging out Ottawa by one game in the Eastern Division. He also was named the IL's top defensive outfielder with a .996 fielding percentage, making only 1 error in 230 chances. Green was also an IL All-Star that season. Green, who put together a career batting average of .281 in 15 big league seasons, was a two-time All-Star in the majors (1999 and 2002).

Earl Harrist, who passed away in 1998 at the age of 79, was 15-10 with a 3.74 ERA in 32 starts for the Chiefs in 1946, a team that finished second and qualified for the IL playoffs. He threw 15 complete games, including a league-best five shutouts, and pitched two no-hitters that season. He also led IL pitchers with a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage in a league-high 46 chances. In addition, his win and shutout totals were third-best in the IL and he finished fourth in strikeouts with 105. Four years prior, he appeared in 13 games for the 1942 Governors' Cup Championship team.

Chris Jones was selected by the Cincinnati Reds in the third round of the 1984 draft out of Liverpool High School. He played for the Reds in 1991 after spending parts of eight years in their farm system. Jones joined the Astros in 1992 then played with the Rockies in 1993 and 1994. He played the 1995 season with the Mets and hit a career-best .280 in 79 games. He returned to the Mets in 1996 and spent the entire season in the major league for the first time in his career. In 1997 he went to the Padres and in 1998 he split time between Arizona and San Francisco. In 2000 he spent time with Milwaukee after playing the entire 1999 season with the Chiefs. In 2001, Jones returned to the Chiefs roster and spent all of 2002 at Indianapolis. His best season in the minor leagues came in 1994 with Colorado Springs when he batted .321 with 20 homers and 75 RBI. Jones grew up in the Syracuse area and was a standout for the Liverpool High School baseball team from 1982 until 1984.

Mickey Stanley batted .281 with 8 homers in 1965. His batting average placed him seventh in the IL and his 75 RBI that season were good for fourth in the league. He was also third in the circuit with 26 doubles, 152 hits, and 7 triples. He was named to the 1965 International League All-Star Team. He was also the IL's top fielding outfielder with a .992 fielding percentage, setting a team record that still stands today with 344 putouts that season. The Chiefs made the IL play-offs but lost 4-2 to Columbus in the first round.

Dick Ryan has been a member of the Chiefs Board of Directors since 1961. He served as Assis-tant Treasurer from 1972 to 1990. Ryan was named Chairman of the Board in 1990 and served until 2004. During his tenure, he handled every lease agreement for the team including the de-tailed negotiations that culminated in the building of Alliance Bank Stadium.

Don Waful was President of the team starting in 1971. His tenure ended just recently in 2006. Under his leadership, the franchise enjoyed its most profitable years. Since joining the board in 1963, he has spearheaded the annual off-season coupon book sales drive. Waful also helped gain the support of the Metropolitan Development Association for the new stadium project in the early 1990s.

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SYRACUSE BASEBALL WALL OF FAME MEMBERS (Year of Induction) Grover Cleveland Alexander (1998) Bob Keegan (2006) Mike Barlow (2003) Bill Kelly (1999) Charles “Red” Barrett (1998) Ted Kleinhans (2008) Mike Bragman (2004) Mickey Klutts (2004) Dave Bergman (2003) Rick Leach (2009) Rick Bladt (2002) Dave Lemanczyk (2001) Len Boehmer (2001) John L. “Pepper” Martin (2005) Jim Bottomley (1999) Frank McCormick (2001) Wally Cazen (2002) Henry McCormick (2003) Cupid Childs (2009) Fred McGriff (2007) Alan Closter (2006) Albert “Dutch” Mele (1999) Jack Corbett (2000) Thurman Munson (2005) Bobby Cox (2008) Conny Murphy (2006) Babe Dahlgren (2009) Jim Northrup (2001) Dominic “Del” Dallessandro (2005) Jimmy Outlaw (1999) Bill Dinneen (1998) Jim Owens (2005) Frank DiPino (2002) Red Parton (2003) Dutch Dotterer (2004) Geno Petralli (2009) Dutch Dotterer Jr. (2007) Vic Power (2008) Mike Dorgan (2002) Jon Ratliff (2009) Howard Ehmke (2004) Dick Rockwell (2007) Jewel Ens (2000) Goody Rosen (2003) Tony Fernandez (2003) Hank Sauer (1998) Jack Fifield (2004) William “Doc” Scanlan (2006) Rob Gardner (1999) Frank “Wildfire” Schulte (2001) Johnny Gee (2001) Bob Shawkey (2000) Carden Gillenwater (2004) Ed Shokes (2000) Pat Gillick (2008) Tex Simone (2001) Dave Giusti (1998) Lawr ence Skiddy (1999) Sandy Griffin (2003) Willie Smith (2004) Steve Grilli (2006) Randy St. Claire (2009) Ron Guidry (2007) Frank Tepedino (2006) John Harmon (2005) Tommy Thevenow (2008) Anthony Henninger (2002) George “Specs” Torporcer (2007) Thomas W. Higgins (2006) Otto Velez (2007) William Hofmann Sr. (2009) Frank Verdi (1999) Willie Horton (2000) Jim Walsh (2002) Dixie Howell (2002) Greg “Boomer” Wells (2008) Tom Henke (2000) Terry Whitfield (2008) John Johnstone (2005) Vic Willis (2005) Mack Jones (1998) George “Hooks” Wiltse (2000)

Syracuse Baseball Wall of Fame Committee: Ron Gersbacher, Red Parton, John Simone, Tex Simone, Bob Snyder

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