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Pages 2: Todays Starting Pitcher Page 3: Manager & Coaching Staff Pages 4-6: Individual Hitting Notes Page 7: Extra Hitting Notes Pages 8-9: Bullpen Notes Page 10: Miscellaneous Pitching Notes Page 11: Season Highs and Lows Page 12: Transactions Page 13: Day-by-Day Results COLUMBIA FIREFLIES 2019 GAME NOTES Columbia Fireflies (23-29, 47-71) vs. Rome Braves (27-25, 64-58) RHP Bryce Hutchinson (4-7, 3.57) vs. RHP Ricky DeVito (0-1, 4.91) Thurs., August 15, 2019 — Segra Park (Columbia, SC) — First Pitch 7:05 p.m. — Game 119 Upcoming Schedule (ET) with Probable Pitchers LISTEN: FirefliesLiveStream.com / ColumbiaFireflies.com / TuneIn App WATCH: MiLB.TV GLOW POINTS SAL South 2H Standing: 5th (-6.0) Home Record: 25-36 Road Record: 22-35 Day Record: 12-10 Night Record: 35-61 Road Trip: 0-3 Streak: L3 Sunday: 8-10 Monday: 9-7 Tuesday: 7-8 Wednesday: 6-9 Thursday: 5-14 Friday: 6-11 Saturday: 6-12 April: 8-16 May: 12-18 June: 9-14 July: 11-17 August: 7-6 September: Leading after six 33-6 Tied after six: 8-7 Trailing after six: 6-57 Leading after seven: 30-3 Tied after seven: 7-7 Trailing after seven: 4-57 Leading after eight: 34-3 Tied after eight: 4-4 Trailing after eight: 3-60 Scoring first: 38-24 Opponents score first: 7-48 Shutout Wins/Loses: 5-11 Fireflies starter less than 6 IP: 38-61 Fireflies starter 6 or more IP: 9-8 Fireflies starter 7 or more IP: 0-1 vs. LH starters: 6-13 vs. RH starters: 41-58 Scoring less than three: 6-36 Scoring three or four: 14-23 Scoring five or more: 27-12 One-run games: 13-20 Two-run games: 12-12 5+ run games: 8-23 Extra Innings: 3-4 Walk-Off Wins: 3 Out-hitting opponent: 31-16 Being out-hit: 10-48 Same number of hits: 6-7 Series W-L-T (Home): 7-11-1 Series W-L-T (Road): 4-9-3 Series W-L-T (Total): 11-20-4 Series Sweeps (Home): 1-3 Series Sweeps (Road): 1-3 Series Sweeps (Total): 2-6 White Jerseys: Gray Jerseys: 4-14 Yellow Jerseys: 13-11 Navy Jerseys: 27-35 Specialty Jerseys: 3-8 Home crowds of 4,000+: 23 Home crowds of 5,000+: 9 Home crowds of 6,000+: 4 Home crowds of 7,000+: 1 Sellouts at Segra Park: CONTENTS LAST TIME OUT: Columbia dropped the finale to Charleston on Wednesday, 3- 1. After winning seven of eight games, the Fireflies were swept by the River- Dogs in the three-game series. Shervyen Newton plated the only run when he blasted his eighth homer of the season in the fifth. LET EM FLY: The Fireflies have now hit 36 homers since the all-star break (52 games). Thats three more than what the club did in the first half (33 in 66 games). Columbia is on pace for 48 in the second half. YOU AGAIN?: Columbia plays Rome for the first time in more than two months. The Fireflies are scheduled to play the Braves affiliate seven times before the year is over. Perfect timing, too. Columbia is 11-4 against Rome and has won four straight against their Southern Division foe. Columbias .733 winning percentage against the Braves is the highest against any one team this year. CLOSE CALLS: The four straight wins against Rome have been decided by seven total runs. AT LEAST THEYRE HAPPY TO SEE YOU: Chase Chambers and Ronny Mauricio have had the most success against Rome in 2019: Chambers v. ROM: .393 (11-for-28), 8 GP, 3 2B, 1 HR, 5 RBI Mauricio v. ROM: .333 (20-for-60), 15 GP, 1 2B, 2 3B, 1 HR, 4 RBI TAKING A STEP FORWARD: Several Columbia hitters have made big im- provements at the plate in the second half of the season. Take a look at the biggest jumps in batting average from first half to second: LARGEST BATTING AVERAGE INCREASES, 2019 1st Half 2nd Half 1. +.111, Hayden Senger .185 (40 GP) .296 (39 GP) 2. + .060, Jose Medina .185 (20 GP) .245 (32 GP) 3. + .058, Mark Vientos .240 (59 GP) .298 (44 GP) 4. + .055, Brian Sharp .180 (57 GP) .235 (47 GP) Senger & Vientos have the 2 highest second-half batting averages on the team. NUMBER FIVE: The fifth former Firefly has reached the big leagues. On August 2, 2019, pitcher Zac Grotz made his major league debut for the Seattle Mari- ners. The 26-year-old logged two innings and allowed just one run. Grotz has since made two other appearances on the mound for Seattle (8/6 and 8/13). The Californian started 13 games for Columbia last season and posted a 3-7 record and 4.61 ERA. The Mariners signed Grotz before the start of the 2019 season and assigned him to their double-A affiliate in Arkansas. There, Grotz impressed with a 4-4 record and 2.51 ERA in 26 outings. Fri., August 16 vs. Rome 7:05 p.m. RHP Jose Butto (4-9, 3.63) vs. LHP Dilmer Mejia (7-2, 2.34) Sat., August 17 vs. Rome 6:05 p.m. RHP Daison Acosta (1-2, 3.23) vs. RHP Alan Rangel (9-7, 4.75) Sun., August 18 vs. Rome 5:05 p.m. RHP Colin Holderman (3-1, 3.59) vs. RHP Jose Olague (10-6, 4.02) Mon., August 19 OFF DAY Tues., August 20 @ Hickory 7:00 p.m. RHP Christian James (3-9, 4.70) NEWS AND NOTES Media Contact: Kevin Fitzgerald — [email protected]803-888-3040 (Office) — 908-745-9385 (Cell) #CONNECT WITH THE COLUMBIA FIREFLIES ColumbiaFireflies.com @ColaFireflies @ColaFireflies /ColumbiaFireflies Columbia Fireflies PROSPECTS IN COLUMBIA Columbias 2019 roster is filled with plenty of skilled Mets farmhands, including an opening-day record-tying six New York prospects. Heres the breakdown: METS PROSPECTS (according to MLB.com & Baseball America) 1. Ronny Mauricio, SS 8. Mark Vientos, 3B 10. Shervyen Newton, INF 24. Christian James, RHP There are also several former Sterling Award winners, an award given annually to the top player at each Mets minor league level: METS STERLING AWARD WINNERS (3) Ronny Mauricio (GCL Mets, 2018) Carlos Sanchez (GCL Mets, 2016) Walter Rasquin (DSL Mets, 2014) STAR POWER AT SHORT Fireflies shortstop and Mets prospect Ronny Mauricio was named a South Atlantic League All- Star. The switch-hitting infielder ripped a double in his lone plate at- bat at Appalachian Power Park on June 18. Mauricio is just 18 years old, and initially signed with the Mets in the summer of 2017. Former Fireflies pitching coach Royce Ring (whos since been promoted to the triple-A Syracuse Mets) also served on the Southern Divisions coaching staff during the All-Star Game. vs. Rome (11-4, 7-1 Home) April 8 Home W, 7-4 April 9 Home PPD, Rain April 10 Home W, 2-0 April 15 Away W, 3-2 April 16 Away L, 8-1 April 17 Away W, 2-1 May 11 Home W, 6-2 (6) May 12 Home L, 11-0 May 13 Home W, 2-1 May 13 Home W, 6-1 May 17 Away L, 11-3 May 18 Away L, 9-5 May 19 Away W, 9-8 (10) May 20 Away W, 4-2 June 3 Home W, 5-2 June 4 Home W, 3-2 June 5 Home CAN, Rain August 15 Home 7:05 p.m. August 16 Home 7:05 p.m. August 17 Home 6:05 p.m. August 18 Home 5:05 p.m. August 23 Away 7:00 p.m. August 24 Away 6:00 p.m. August 25 Away 2:00 p.m.
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Page 1: Columbia Fireflies (23 29, 47 71) vs. Rome Braves (27 25, 64 58) · 2020-02-04 · METS STERLING AWARD WINNERS (3) Ronny Mauricio (GCL Mets, 2018) Carlos Sanchez (GCL Mets, 2016)

Pages 2: Today’s Starting Pitcher

Page 3: Manager & Coaching Staff

Pages 4-6: Individual Hitting Notes

Page 7: Extra Hitting Notes

Pages 8-9: Bullpen Notes

Page 10: Miscellaneous Pitching Notes

Page 11: Season Highs and Lows

Page 12: Transactions

Page 13: Day-by-Day Results

COLUMBIA FIREFLIES 2019 GAME NOTES

Columbia Fireflies (23-29, 47-71) vs. Rome Braves (27-25, 64-58)

RHP Bryce Hutchinson (4-7, 3.57) vs. RHP Ricky DeVito (0-1, 4.91)

Thurs., August 15, 2019 — Segra Park (Columbia, SC) — First Pitch 7:05 p.m. — Game 119

Upcoming Schedule (ET) with Probable Pitchers

LISTEN: FirefliesLiveStream.com / ColumbiaFireflies.com / TuneIn App WATCH: MiLB.TV

GLOW POINTS

SAL South 2H Standing: 5th (-6.0) Home Record: 25-36 Road Record: 22-35 Day Record: 12-10 Night Record: 35-61 Road Trip: 0-3 Streak: L3 Sunday: 8-10 Monday: 9-7 Tuesday: 7-8 Wednesday: 6-9 Thursday: 5-14 Friday: 6-11 Saturday: 6-12 April: 8-16 May: 12-18 June: 9-14 July: 11-17 August: 7-6 September: Leading after six 33-6 Tied after six: 8-7 Trailing after six: 6-57 Leading after seven: 30-3 Tied after seven: 7-7 Trailing after seven: 4-57 Leading after eight: 34-3 Tied after eight: 4-4 Trailing after eight: 3-60 Scoring first: 38-24 Opponents score first: 7-48 Shutout Wins/Loses: 5-11 Fireflies starter less than 6 IP: 38-61 Fireflies starter 6 or more IP: 9-8 Fireflies starter 7 or more IP: 0-1 vs. LH starters: 6-13 vs. RH starters: 41-58 Scoring less than three: 6-36 Scoring three or four: 14-23 Scoring five or more: 27-12 One-run games: 13-20 Two-run games: 12-12 5+ run games: 8-23 Extra Innings: 3-4 Walk-Off Wins: 3 Out-hitting opponent: 31-16 Being out-hit: 10-48 Same number of hits: 6-7 Series W-L-T (Home): 7-11-1 Series W-L-T (Road): 4-9-3 Series W-L-T (Total): 11-20-4 Series Sweeps (Home): 1-3 Series Sweeps (Road): 1-3 Series Sweeps (Total): 2-6 White Jerseys: Gray Jerseys: 4-14 Yellow Jerseys: 13-11 Navy Jerseys: 27-35 Specialty Jerseys: 3-8 Home crowds of 4,000+: 23 Home crowds of 5,000+: 9 Home crowds of 6,000+: 4 Home crowds of 7,000+: 1 Sellouts at Segra Park:

CONTENTS

LAST TIME OUT: Columbia dropped the finale to Charleston on Wednesday, 3-1. After winning seven of eight games, the Fireflies were swept by the River-Dogs in the three-game series. Shervyen Newton plated the only run when he blasted his eighth homer of the season in the fifth. LET ‘EM FLY: The Fireflies have now hit 36 homers since the all-star break (52 games). That’s three more than what the club did in the first half (33 in 66 games). Columbia is on pace for 48 in the second half. YOU AGAIN?: Columbia plays Rome for the first time in more than two months. The Fireflies are scheduled to play the Braves affiliate seven times before the year is over. Perfect timing, too. Columbia is 11-4 against Rome and has won four straight against their Southern Division foe. Columbia’s .733 winning percentage against the Braves is the highest against any one team this year. CLOSE CALLS: The four straight wins against Rome have been decided by seven total runs. AT LEAST THEY’RE HAPPY TO SEE YOU: Chase Chambers and Ronny Mauricio have had the most success against Rome in 2019: Chambers v. ROM: .393 (11-for-28), 8 GP, 3 2B, 1 HR, 5 RBI Mauricio v. ROM: .333 (20-for-60), 15 GP, 1 2B, 2 3B, 1 HR, 4 RBI TAKING A STEP FORWARD: Several Columbia hitters have made big im-provements at the plate in the second half of the season. Take a look at the biggest jumps in batting average from first half to second: LARGEST BATTING AVERAGE INCREASES, 2019 1st Half 2nd Half 1. +.111, Hayden Senger .185 (40 GP) .296 (39 GP) 2. + .060, Jose Medina .185 (20 GP) .245 (32 GP) 3. + .058, Mark Vientos .240 (59 GP) .298 (44 GP) 4. + .055, Brian Sharp .180 (57 GP) .235 (47 GP) Senger & Vientos have the 2 highest second-half batting averages on the team. NUMBER FIVE: The fifth former Firefly has reached the big leagues. On August 2, 2019, pitcher Zac Grotz made his major league debut for the Seattle Mari-ners. The 26-year-old logged two innings and allowed just one run. Grotz has since made two other appearances on the mound for Seattle (8/6 and 8/13). The Californian started 13 games for Columbia last season and posted a 3-7 record and 4.61 ERA. The Mariners signed Grotz before the start of the 2019 season and assigned him to their double-A affiliate in Arkansas. There, Grotz impressed with a 4-4 record and 2.51 ERA in 26 outings.

Fri., August 16 vs. Rome 7:05 p.m. RHP Jose Butto (4-9, 3.63) vs. LHP Dilmer Mejia (7-2, 2.34) Sat., August 17 vs. Rome 6:05 p.m. RHP Daison Acosta (1-2, 3.23) vs. RHP Alan Rangel (9-7, 4.75) Sun., August 18 vs. Rome 5:05 p.m. RHP Colin Holderman (3-1, 3.59) vs. RHP Jose Olague (10-6, 4.02) Mon., August 19 OFF DAY Tues., August 20 @ Hickory 7:00 p.m. RHP Christian James (3-9, 4.70)

NEWS AND NOTES

Media Contact: Kevin Fitzgerald — [email protected] — 803-888-3040 (Office) — 908-745-9385 (Cell)

#CONNECT WITH THE COLUMBIA FIREFLIES

ColumbiaFireflies.com

@ColaFireflies @ColaFireflies /ColumbiaFireflies Columbia Fireflies

PROSPECTS IN COLUMBIA

Columbia’s 2019 roster is filled with plenty of skilled Mets farmhands, including an opening-day record-tying six New York prospects. Here’s the breakdown:

METS PROSPECTS (according to MLB.com & Baseball America)

1. Ronny Mauricio, SS 8. Mark Vientos, 3B

10. Shervyen Newton, INF 24. Christian James, RHP

There are also several former Sterling Award winners, an award given annually to the top player at each Mets minor league level:

METS STERLING AWARD WINNERS (3) Ronny Mauricio (GCL Mets, 2018)

Carlos Sanchez (GCL Mets, 2016) Walter Rasquin (DSL Mets, 2014)

STAR POWER AT SHORT

Fireflies shortstop and Mets prospect Ronny Mauricio was named a South Atlantic League All-Star. The switch-hitting infielder ripped a double in his lone plate at-bat at Appalachian Power Park on June 18. Mauricio is just 18 years old, and initially signed with the Mets in the summer of 2017. Former Fireflies pitching coach Royce Ring (who’s since been promoted to the triple-A Syracuse Mets) also served on the Southern Division’s coaching staff during the All-Star Game.

vs. Rome (11-4, 7-1 Home)

April 8 Home W, 7-4

April 9 Home PPD, Rain

April 10 Home W, 2-0

April 15 Away W, 3-2

April 16 Away L, 8-1

April 17 Away W, 2-1

May 11 Home W, 6-2 (6)

May 12 Home L, 11-0

May 13 Home W, 2-1

May 13 Home W, 6-1

May 17 Away L, 11-3

May 18 Away L, 9-5

May 19 Away W, 9-8 (10)

May 20 Away W, 4-2

June 3 Home W, 5-2

June 4 Home W, 3-2

June 5 Home CAN, Rain

August 15 Home 7:05 p.m.

August 16 Home 7:05 p.m.

August 17 Home 6:05 p.m.

August 18 Home 5:05 p.m.

August 23 Away 7:00 p.m.

August 24 Away 6:00 p.m.

August 25 Away 2:00 p.m.

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FORT WAYNE TINCAPS 2014 GAME NOTES FORT WAYNE TINCAPS 2014 GAME NOTES COLUMBIA FIREFLIES 2019 GAME NOTES

TODAY’S STARTING PITCHER

START ME UP (2019 STARTERS)

Pitcher Games Started W-L Team W-L Run Support Runs/Game

RHP Simeon Woods-Richardson 20 3-8 7-13 29 1.5

RHP Jose Butto 20 3-9 8-12 36 1.8

RHP Jaison Vilera 5 1-2 2-3 14 2.8

RHP Christian James 18 3-9 6-12 28 1.6

LHP Thomas Szapucki 8 0-0 6-2 12 1.5

RHP Dedniel Nunez 3 2-1 2-1 10 3.3

RHP Willy Taveras 16 3-8 4-12 45 2.8

RHP Alec Kisena 2 0-1 1-1 0 0.0

RHP Bryce Hutchinson 5 0-4 1-4 5 1.0

RHP Colin Holderman 10 3-1 5-5 26 2.6

RHP Tylor Megill 3 1-2 1-2 9 3.0

RHP Daison Acosta 7 1-2 3-4 18 2.6

2019 APPEARANCES (*STARTS*) NOTES & LINKS

27 Bryce Hutchinson

HT: 6-6 WT: 245 B/T: R/R HOMETOWN: Port Orange, FL

AGE: 20 BORN: October 21, 1998

OBTAINED: Drafted by the Mets out of DeLand High (FL) in the 12th round of the 2017 MLB First-Year Player Draft

CAREER MARKS

IP H R ER BB K

5.1 (8/4 @ Hagerstown) 8 (8/4 @ Hagerstown) 6 (6/20 @ ASH) 4 (4/11 @ LEX) 3, 4x (Last: 8/4 @ HAG) 5 (4/25 @ CHS

Date Opponent Dec IP H R ER BB K RESULT

8/10 Greenville* L 5.0 4 1 1 2 3 L, 2-0

8/4 @ Hagerstown* ND 5.1 8 3 3 1 2 W, 3-2

7/29 Hagerstown* L 5.0 5 4 3 1 2 L, 5-1

7/23 Augusta ND 2.2 2 0 0 2 3 W, 2-1

7/18 @ Greenville ND 3.0 7 3 3 1 2 L, 5-1

7/14 Charleston S 2.0 3 1 1 0 2 W, 2-1 (7)

7/9 Augusta ND 2.0 3 1 1 0 2 W, 4-1

7/4 @ Hickory W 3.0 2 2 2 2 2 W, 5-3

6/29 Hickory ND 4.0 2 2 2 2 4 L, 4-0

6/24 @ Lexington W 3.2 4 1 1 0 4 W, 8-6

6/20 @ Asheville L 2.1 4 6 0 1 2 L, 26-9

6/15 Lexington* L 3.1 7 4 4 0 3 L, 6-2

6/10 Asheville L 1.0 3 2 2 0 2 L, 2-1 (6)

5/31 Augusta ND 4.2 1 0 0 2 4 L, 8-6

5/25 @ Charleston L 3.0 3 3 1 3 2 L, 8-3

5/21 Greenville W 3.2 1 0 0 1 1 W, 5-2

5/18 @ Rome ND 3.0 4 3 1 0 2 L, 9-5

5/15 @ Augusta ND 2.0 1 0 0 0 3 W, 3-1

5/12 Rome ND 2.2 3 2 1 0 1 L, 11-0

5/9 @ Charleston ND 1.1 0 0 0 0 1 L, 6-3

5/4 Lexington* L 3.0 4 2 2 3 4 L, 11-1

4/30 Delmarva ND 1.1 1 0 0 0 1 L, 6-3

4/25 @ Charleston ND 3.0 1 2 1 1 5 L, 5-3

4/22 @ West Virginia ND 2.0 1 0 0 1 4 L, 5-0

4/20 Hickory ND 0.2 0 0 0 0 1 L, 5-4

4/17 @ Rome ND 1.2 1 0 0 0 1 W, 2-1

4/14 @ Lexington ND 1.1 1 0 0 0 1 W, 12-5

4/11 @ Lexington ND 2.1 5 4 4 1 1 L, 14-3

4/6 Charleston W 3.0 0 0 0 2 1 W, 3-2

• Making his sixth start of the season … pitched primarily out of the bullpen after joining the Fireflies roster on April 6, just two days after opening day

• Named Columbia’s BC Relief Pitcher of the Month after a stellar

month of May - 1-2, 1.93 (8 GP, 1 GS), 1 SV, 18 K, 23.1 IP • Appeared in 14 games for the GCL Mets during two injury-plagued

seasons in 2017 and 2018 • Drafted by the Mets out of DeLand High School (located about 20

miles west of Daytona Beach and 40 miles north of Orlando) in the 12th round of the 2017 MLB First-Year Player Draft … signed for reportedly $360,000

• Initially commit to Kentucky his sophomore year of high school

(Spruce Creek High) … eventually decommit and commit to Mississippi State before senior year in 2016-17

• Grew up in Ashland, Kentucky, before moving to Florida in 2006 • Senior year of high school, Hutchinson led the DeLand Bulldogs to a

district championship … he finished 8-1 with a 1.08 ERA and 81 strikeouts

• Played for his father, Roger, at DeLand High … Roger played

college baseball at Marshall in Kentucky • Brother, Gage, played the last two seasons at Florida State • Was a terrific hitter in high school until a broken hamate bone led

him to turning his attention to pitching

YR CLUB W-L ERA G/GS CG SHO IP H R ER BB K BAA 17 GCL Mets 0-0 4.70 5/2 0 0 7.2 7 7 4 6 6 .219

18 GCL Mets 1-2 2.25 9/5 0 0 20.0 18 12 5 7 13 .237

MiLB CAREER 1-2 2.93 14/7 0 0 27.2 25 19 9 13 19 .225

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On January 17, 2018, the New York Mets named two-time Eastern League (AA) Manager of

the Year Pedro Lopez the next Fireflies skipper. The 2019 season marks Lopez’s second

season as manager of the Fireflies, his 12th as a skipper in the Mets minor league system and

his 17th overall. Lopez has managed every full-season level of the Mets system and picked up

his 900th career managerial win on June 22, 2018 at home against the Lakewood BlueClaws.

The 2013 Eastern League Manager of the Year has accumulated 929 wins (19th-most among

active MiLB managers) over 17 years as a manager and has guided dozens of future big

leaguers including Noah Syndergaard, Matt Harvey, Jacob deGrom and Edinson Volquez. In

fact, Lopez has guided his teams to the playoffs in six of his 11 years in the Mets system.

The 50-year-old led the double-A Binghamton Mets (now Rumble Ponies) to one of the most

prolific stretches in the club’s history from 2012 to 2016. The ’B-Mets’ won the 2014 Eastern

League crown and Lopez was inducted into the Binghamton Baseball Shrine the

following year (2015). The 2013 campaign was stellar as well. The Vega Baja, Puerto Rico,

native guided the B-Mets to a franchise-record 86 victories and a playoff appearance. He is the winningest manager in Binghamton

Mets history.

Lopez enjoyed a lengthy playing career before joining the

coaching ranks. The former catcher and infielder was

drafted in 1988 by the San Diego Padres out of Arizona

Western College in the 21st round. Lopez played 13 years

of Minor League Baseball in the Padres (1988-1994),

Milwaukee Brewers (1995-96) and Houston Astros (1997-

2000) organizations. He tallied 690 hits and 338 RBIs in

909 professional games. Lopez not only coached in the

South Atlantic League (Savannah, 2010 and 2001)

previously, but played in the league as well in 1990 as a

21-year-old for the Charleston Rainbows.

Before joining the Mets organization, Lopez spent seven

seasons (2001-07) managing and coaching in the Texas

Rangers organization.

Lopez and his wife, Gladys, have twins: Leslian Marie and

Laney Marie. They live in Puerto Rico during the winter.

2019 FIREFLIES MANAGER & COACHING STAFF MANAGER PEDRO LOPEZ

COLUMBIA FIREFLIES 2019 GAME NOTES

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Josh Towers (Pitching Coach) - Towers took over as Columbia’s pitching coach on June 20 after Royce Ring was promoted to the triple-A Syracuse Mets. Towers spent eight seasons pitching in the majors for the Orioles, Blue Jays and Yankees and now rejoins the Mets organization after previously spending the 2013 season as the pitching coach for the rookie-level GCL Mets. The 42-year-old appeared in 139 MLB games (starting 112) and compiled a 45-55 record and 4.95 ERA. He posted career-best numbers in 2005 with the Blue Jays when he won 13 games and notched a 3.71 ERA over 33 starts. Towers also earned a World Series ring after pitching for the Yankees during the regular season in 2009. The Oxnard, California, native was originally a 15th

-round draft choice of the Orioles in 1996 out of Oxnard College. Luis Rivera (Hitting Coach) - Rivera begins his first season as hitting coach in Columbia and his 10th as a manager or coach in the Mets organization. Rivera most recently was the bench coach for the double-A Binghamton Rumble Ponies in 2018 and the manager of the Kingsport Mets from 2015-17. Prior to that, the Carolina, Puerto Rico, native coached alongside Pedro Lopez in Binghamton in 2014 (hitting coach). He & Lopez won the Eastern League title in 2014. Rivera played professionally in the Mets and Cubs organizations from 2005-2010. Gilbert Gomez (Bench Coach) - Gomez begins his first season as bench coach in Columbia and his second as a coach in the Mets organization. Gomez was playing in the Mets organization (and at one point for current Fireflies manager Pedro Lopez) as recently as 2015 with the double-A Binghamton Mets. The Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, native was a Mets farm-hand from 2009 to 2015, reaching as high as double-A. He played in the South Atlantic League in 2012 for the prior Mets affiliate, the Savannah Sand Gnats. Daichi Arima (Athletic Trainer), from Kumamoto, Japan, begins his first season with Columbia and fifth in the Mets organization Sam Nickelsen (Strength and Conditioning Coach), from Tampa, Florida, begins his first season with Columbia and third in the Mets organization Nicole Collins (Assistant Athletic Trainer), from Illinois, is in her first season on the Fireflies coaching staff. Dave Williams (Mental Skills Coach), a North Dakota native, is in his first season on the Fireflies coaching staff.

Coaching Staff

PEDRO LOPEZ’S MANAGERIAL HISTORY

Year Team Record Notes Texas Rangers Org. 2001 Savannah (A) 54-82 Took over as manager in June 2002 Pulaski (R) 34-32 2003 AZL Rangers (R) 38-18 Playoff appearance 2004 AZL Rangers 32-24 2005 AZL Rangers 27-29 2007 AZL Rangers 22-34 New York Mets Org. 2008 Kingsport (R) 33-30 2009 Brooklyn (SS) 45-30 Playoff appearance 2010 Savannah (A) 75-64 Playoff appearance 2011 St. Lucie (A+) 72-68 League Finals appearance 2012 Binghamton (AA) 68-74 2013 Binghamton 86-55 Franchise-record wins; playoffs 2014 Binghamton 83-59 Eastern League champions 2015 Binghamton 77-64 Playoff appearance 2016 Binghamton 63-77 2017 Las Vegas (AAA) 56-86 2018 COLUMBIA 64-70 TOTAL 16 seasons 929-896 *6 playoffs in 11 years w/ Mets

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COLUMBIA FIREFLIES 2019 GAME NOTES

2019 FIREFLIES INDIVIDUAL HITTING NOTES

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Last Game: 0-3, K Series @ CSC: 1-9, 2B, 2 RBI, K Road Trip: 1-9, 2B, 2 RBI, K Current Streak: — Long Streak: 4 (July 29-Aug. 4)

Notes: • Transferred to Columbia from the short-season A Brooklyn

Cyclones on July 18 • In 14 games with Brooklyn in 2019: .256, 8 R, 2 2B, 1 3B, 0

HR, 4 SB • Led the Appalachian League with 21 stolen bases in 2018 …

hit a very respectable .303 in 51 games, which was second on the team

• Signed by the Mets as an international free agent on Novem-

ber 10, 2015 (nine days after the Mets lost to the Kansas City Royals in game five of the World Series)

• From Maracaibo, Venezuela, also the hometown to notable

major leaguers like Rougned Odor one-time Braves All-Star Ender Inciarte

23 - Guillermo Granadillo - OF 6-0, 195, R/R, 22, Maracaibo, Venezuela

YR TEAM CLASS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS

16 DSL Mets 1 Rookie .286 68 248 26 71 15 0 2 33 22 33 22 8

17 GCL Mets Rookie .301 42 156 26 47 8 2 1 11 16 23 17 4

17 Brooklyn A-Short .236 19 55 6 13 1 0 0 2 5 12 5 2

18 Kingsport Adv-R .303 51 198 44 60 3 0 1 23 26 38 21 8

MINORS TOTALS .291 180 657 102 191 27 2 4 69 72 106 65 22

2 - Mauricio, Ronny - INF 6-3, 165, S/R, 18, San Pedro de Macoris, DR

Last Game: 0-4, 2 K Series @ CSC: 0-13, 4 K Road Trip: 0-13, 4 K Current Streak: — Long Streak: 10 (May 26 - June 11)

Notes: • 3rd-rated Mets prospect (Baseball America)

• Turned 18 on Opening Day (April 4) … the switch hitter signed with the Mets for $2.1 million in July 2017, at the time, the Mets highest international signing bonus for a player

• “He’s not afraid” - Manager Pedro Lopez on Ronny Mauricio

• Second-highest rated SS in Mets system, only behind 2017 Firefly Andres Gimenez

• Hit .273 in 57 games split between GCL Mets and Kingsport in 2018 … 25 total extra-base hits last year

• Described as very mature for his age

YR TEAM CLASS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS

18 GCL Mets Rookie .279 49 197 26 55 13 3 3 31 10 31 1 6

18 Kingsport Adv-R .233 8 30 6 7 3 0 0 4 3 9 1 0

MINORS TOTALS .273 57 227 32 62 16 3 3 35 13 40 2 6

8 - Chambers, Chase - INF 6-1, 250, L/L, 23, Knoxville, TN

Last Game: 0-3, 2 K Series @ CSC: 0-9, BB, 4 K, HBP Road Trip: 0-9, BB, 4 K, HBP Current Streak: — Long Streak: 7 (July 2-9)

Notes: • Injured List: April 6-April 30 • Spent the 2018 season with the short-A Brooklyn Cyclones after

being drafted by the Mets in the 18th round last year out of Ten-nessee Tech (Cookeville, TN - about 90 minutes east of Nashville)

• Hit .281 (3rd on team) with 34 runs (2nd) 13 doubles (2nd), 3 HR,

30 RBI in 59 games with the Cyclones … • Posted impressive offensive numbers his final two seasons at

Tennessee Tech: .395, 17 HR, 84 RBI in senior year … .299, 18 HR, 61 RBI in junior year … 35 homers, 145 RBI in final two sea-sons (127 total games)

• Finished with 49 career home runs as a Golden Eagle (224 GP) …

2x All-OVC Selection • Led Tenn. Tech to Super Regionals of NCAA tournament in 2018

(L 2 games to 1 @ Texas) … finished ‘18 with a 53-12 record … defeated Ole Miss in back-to-back games in regional to advance to Austin

• Mechanical Engineering major at Tennessee Tech

YR TEAM CLASS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS

18 Brooklyn Short-A .281 59 217 34 61 13 1 3 30 21 43 2 0

MINORS TOTALS .281 59 217 34 61 13 1 3 30 21 43 2 0

Last Game: 2-3, 2B, K (Tues., August 13 @ CHS) Series @ CSC: 2-6, 2B, K Road Trip: 2-6, 2B, K Current Streak: 1 (Since Tues., August 13 @ CHS) Long Streak: 8 (June 13 - 25) Notes: • Most recently added to Columbia’s roster on July 31 • Owns the team’s longest on-base streak (15 games...May 30 - June 25) • Originally transferred to Columbia on April 6. Transferred to Brook-lyn on April 22 and returned to the Fireflies on May 6 • Drafted by the Mets as an infielder in the 30th round of the 2018 First-Year Player Draft • Hit .246 in 43 games last season with short-season Brooklyn • Batted .295 with 3 HR and 38 RBIs during his senior year at Ala-bama (2018)…left the Crimson Tide with the seventh most assists (500) in program history • Played five years of varsity basketball in high school and was named an All-Area Starting 5 member after his senior season

5 - Avant, Chandler - OF 5-11, 170, R/R, 23, Troy, AL

YR TEAM CLASS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS

18 Brooklyn Short-A .246 43 134 18 33 4 0 1 12 10 16 5 4

MINORS TOTALS .246 43 134 18 33 4 0 1 12 10 16 5 4

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12 - Medina, Jose - OF 6-3, 180, R/R, 22, Bani, DR

Last Game: 1-3, R, HR, RBI, 2 K Series @ CHS: 1-7, R, HR, RBI, 4 K Road Trip: 1-7, R, HR, RBI, 4 K Current Streak: 1 (Since Wed., August 14 @ CHS) Long Streak: 10 (May 22 - June 1)

Notes: • Transferred to Columbia’s roster on April 22 … pronounced

SHAR-vee-en • 5th-rated Mets prospect according to MLB.com • Signed with the Mets for a reported $50,000 signing bonus on

July 2, 2015 … grew up in The Netherlands … moved to Cura-cao at the age of eight

• A switch-hitter who Baseball America says has “wicked bat

speed” … patient hitter • Hit .280 with 23 extra-base hits (16 2B, 2 3B, 5 HR), 41 RBI,

46 BB in 56 games with the Kingsport Mets in 2018 … led the Appalachian League with 16 doubles, second in walks (46) and runs scored (50)

• 118 career walks in 157 games entering the 2019 season

3 - Newton, Shervyen - INF 6-4, 180, S/R, 20, Willemstad, Curacao

YR TEAM CLASS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS

16 DSL Mets 2 Rookie .169 35 118 18 20 5 1 0 5 22 32 0 5

17 DSL Mets 2 Rookie .311 66 241 51 75 11 9 1 31 50 57 10 4

18 Kingsport Adv-R .280 56 207 50 58 16 2 5 41 46 84 4 0

MINORS TOTALS .270 157 566 119 153 32 12 6 77 118 173 14 9

Last Game: 0-3 Series @ CHS: 0-6, 2 K, HBP Road Trip: 0-6, 2 K, HBP Current Streak: — Long Streak: 4 (July 28-Aug. 1)

Notes:

• On Columbia’s Injured List from June 6 to July 2...added back to the roster on July 3

• Led Brooklyn with a .299 batting average in 2018 in 40 games … began the season with Columbia … appeared in 13 games: .298, 10 runs, 1 HR, 9 RBI

• Career .306 hitter in 269 games as a Mets farm-hand entering the 2019 season

• Can play the outfield and second and third base as well

• A one-time Mets Sterling award-winner: 2014, DSL Mets

22 - Rasquin, Walter - INF 5-9, 200, R/R, 23, Caucagua, VZ

Last Game: 1-3, K Series @ CSC: 1-7, 4 K Road Trip: 1-7, 4 K Current Streak: 6 (Since Tues., August 6 @ HAG) Long Streak: 6 (Aug. 6-14)

Notes:

• Made his professional debut with Columbia on May 6

• Signed with the Mets as an international free agent in August of 2018

• From Ciego de Avila, Cuba...home of former Cincinnati Reds third-baseman and Hall Of Fame member Tony Perez

• Played in 66 games over 4 seasons for the Tigres de Ciego de Avila...Gerson’s hometown team in the Cuban National series. There he hit .231, registering 6 hits in 26 at-bats with 15 runs scored.

12 - Molina, Gerson - OF 6-3, 186, R/R, 23, Ciego de Avila, Cuba

Last Game: 0-3, K Series @ CSC: 1-10, R, 3 K, SB, HBP Road Trip: 1-10, R, 3 K, SB, HBP Current Streak: — Long Streak: 6 (July 16-21)

Notes:

• Re-added to Columbia’s roster on July 9th

• 294 career games as Mets farm-hand entering the 2019 sea-

son … appeared in 25 games with the Fireflies in 2017

• Hit .271 in 54 games for Brooklyn in 2018 … his 16 doubles led

the club, 2nd in RBI (32), 3rd in runs scored (33)

• Was Brooklyn’s every-day right fielder in 2018

YR TEAM CLASS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS

15 DSL Mets1 Rookie .377 27 106 19 40 5 1 1 15 11 11 1 2

15 DSL Mets2 Rookie .324 32 136 21 44 5 1 0 11 9 17 4 3

16 GCL Mets Rookie .231 46 186 16 43 10 0 1 21 11 25 1 1

17 Kingsport Adv-R .335 45 185 27 62 10 1 4 40 15 18 2 2

17 Brooklyn A-Short .308 13 39 4 12 1 2 0 4 5 8 1 1

18 Brooklyn Short-A .282 62 227 31 64 13 2 0 32 22 43 9 3

MINORS TOTALS .308 163 652 87 201 31 5 6 91 51 79 9 9

YR TEAM CLASS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS

14 DSL Mets 1 Rookie .313 29 112 17 35 2 3 1 15 9 13 5 3

14 DSL Mets 2 Rookie .255 26 98 17 25 7 1 1 18 13 12 2 1

15 GCL Mets Rookie .262 31 84 8 22 4 0 0 8 13 16 3 5

16 Kingsport Adv-R .286 63 231 34 66 9 2 4 33 27 46 8 3

17 COLUMBIA A .205 25 88 13 18 1 0 0 3 3 26 3 1

17 St. Lucie Adv-A .444 3 9 5 4 1 1 0 0 2 2 1 0

17 Brooklyn Short-A .262 63 225 20 59 9 2 1 20 19 63 25 6

18 Brooklyn Short-A .271 54 210 33 57 16 1 5 32 22 41 12 8

MINORS TOTALS .271 294 1057 147 286 49 10 12 129 108 219 59 27

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Last Game: 0-3, 2 K Series @ CSC: 0-9, BB, 5 K Road Trip: 0-9, BB, 5 K Current Streak: — Long Streak: 5 (July 26 - Aug. 2)

Notes: • Spent the 2018 season with Brooklyn after being drafted by

the Mets in the 26th round out of Missouri

• Hit .321 with 8 HR, 39 RBI in 56 games during his junior sea-son (2018) season the Tigers … also pitched: 10 GP, 4 GS, 4-0, 3.38 ERA, 32 IP, 29 K, 10 BB

• Finished his 3-year career in Columbia with an 8-2 record, 3.86 ERA, 38 GP on the mound and a .278 average at the plate in 156 games

• No stranger to Columbia, SC … homered against the Univ. of South Carolina in a series at Founders Park from May 11-13 last year … finished three-game series with 5 hits, 3 RBI

• Described the moment he was drafted as “pure joy”

• Attended Liberty North HS in Columbia … compiled 11 varsity letters in baseball, football and basketball

7 - Sharp, Brian - INF 6-2, 185, L/R, 22, Liberty, MO

21 - Conti, Nick - INF 5-9, 160, R/R, 22, Orlando, FL

Last Game: Series @ CSC: Road Trip: Current Streak: Long Streak:

Notes: • 39th round selection by the Mets in the 2019 MLB Draft out of

Eckerd College (FL)

• Spent about 2 months with the GCL Mets prior to be being added to Columbia’s roster … in 27 games at the GCL level: .238, 1 HR, 12 RBI, .418 OBP, 7 SB

• Nick’s grandfather, Guy Conti, has served as a coach and sen-ior advisor in the Mets’ Organization since 2004

• Was formerly drafted by the Mets in 2015 out of HS (40th round) … elected to attend college rather than sign right away

• Names Houston Astros third baseman Alex Bregman as his favorite professional athlete

YR TEAM CLASS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS

18 Brooklyn Short-A .250 50 168 20 42 4 2 5 22 25 72 8 2

MINORS TOTALS .250 50 168 20 42 4 2 5 22 25 72 8 2

15 - Senger, Hayden - C 6-1, 210, R/R, 22, Cincinnati, OH

Last Game: 0-3, K Series @ CSC: 1-6, R, BB, K Road Trip: 1-6, R, BB, K Current Streak: — Long Streak: 11 (June 30-July 14)

Notes: • Keeps a notebook of all his at-bats with notes about pitch-

ers he’s faced

• Hit .301 in his debut season in the Mets organization split between Kingsport and Brooklyn

• Drafted in the 24th round in 2018 out of Miami (Ohio) … hit .344 in 48 games during his junior season for the Redhawks

• Enjoyed a marvelous high school career at Lakota East—lettered four times in baseball and three times in football

YR TEAM CLASS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS

18 Kingsport Adv-R .400 10 35 12 14 4 0 1 6 4 8 0 0

18 Brooklyn Short-A .250 22 68 9 17 3 1 0 12 9 23 0 1

MINORS TOTALS .301 32 103 21 31 7 1 1 18 13 31 0 1

Last Game: 0-3 (Tues., August 13 @ CHS) Series @ CHS: 0-3 Road Trip: 0-3 Current Streak: — Long Streak: 1 (August 4)

Notes:

• Added to Columbia’s roster on August 4

• Played in two games in 2019 with Brooklyn on June 16 (0-for-4)

and the GCL Mets on July 28 (1-for-2)

• Drafted by the Mets in the 15th round out of Wagner College

(Staten Island, NY) IN 2018 … spent the 2018 season with the Kingsport Mets: 32 GP, .146, 1 HR, 11 RBI

• A 3x All-NEC 2nd Team selection at Wagner … led the Seahawks

in batting average (.312), SLG % (551), homers (12), RBI (58) and walks (35) in 2018

• When he left Wagner, ranked 5th in program history in RBI (138) …

CAREER (2016-18): .318 average, 22 HRs, 138 RBI

• Idolized Jorge Posada, another switch-hitting catcher

• From North Salem, NY, which is a little more than an hour north of

mid-town Manhattan

32 - Capra, Phil - C 5-10, 205, S/R, 22, North Salem, NY

YR TEAM CLASS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS

18 Kingsport Adv-R .146 32 103 19 15 1 0 1 11 17 32 0 0

MINORS TOTALS .146 32 103 19 15 1 0 1 11 17 32 0 0

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MULTI-HIT GAMES MULTI-RBI GAMES LAST HOME RUN INFO

Player Total 2 3 4 5+ Total 2 3 4 5+ Date/Location/Pitcher

Adon, Ranfy

Avant, Chandler 10 9 1 3 2 1 June 13 vs. LEX (RHP Jonathan Bowlan)

Capra, Phil

Chambers, Chase 20 15 4 1 6 6 August 8 vs. GVL (RHP Devon Fisher)

Dirocie, Anthony 3 3 3 2 1 April 22 v. HIC (RHP Sean Chandler)

Granadillo, Guillermo 2 2

Lagrange, Wagner 20 16 4 6 4 1 1 July 2 vs. GVL (RHP Kevin Biondic)

Lane, Taylor 1 1

Marquez, Bradley 3 3

Mauricio, Ronny 30 22 5 3 4 3 1 August 9 vs. GVL (RHP Kevin Biondic)

Medina, Jose Miguel 8 8 3 3 July 25 vs. AUG (RHP Trenton Toplikar)

Molina, Gerson 7 6 1 6 5 1 July 5 @ HIC (RHP Tai Tiedemann)

Moreno, Hansel 8 5 3 4 3 1 June 28 vs. HIC (RHP Yerry Rodriguez)

Newton, Shervyen 16 13 2 1 4 1 2 1 August 14 @ CHS (RHP Roansy Contreras)

Rasquin, Walter 8 5 3 3 3 July 25 vs. AUG (RHP Trenton Toplikar)

Rheams, Zach 3 3 2 2 April 23 @ WV (RHP Sal Biasi)

Romero, Yoel 1 1

Sanchez, Carlos 2 2

Senger, Hayden 17 13 4 8 4 4 July 5 @ HIC (RHP Hans Crouse)

Sharp, Brian 19 17 2 6 3 3 August 9 vs. GVL (RHP Kevin Biondic)

Uriarte, Juan 7 6 1 2 2 June 11 vs. ASH (LHP Alfredo Garcia)

Vientos, Mark 22 15 7 19 18 1 August 8 vs. GVL (RHP Chris Machamer)

LINEUP BREAKDOWN

Player 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Adon, Ranfy 2

Avant, Chandler 2 16 6 20 7 7

Capra, Phil 4

Chambers, Chase 83 1

Dirocie, Anthony 4 7 11

Granadillo, Guillermo 3 2 12

Lagrange, Wagner 9 19 19 6 6 6

Lane, Taylor 1 2 3 9

Marquez, Bradley 5 13

Mauricio, Ronny 81 12 6

Medina, Jose Miguel 3 18 4 12 12 3

Molina, Gerson 5 14 4 9 35

Moreno, Hansel 5 25 1

Newton, Shervyen 2 8 6 35 34 3

Rasquin, Walter 20 15 1 5 6 10

Rheams, Zach 7 1 1 3 4

Romero, Yoel 1 9

Sanchez, Carlos 2 4 5

Senger, Hayden 1 17 18 10 16 14

Sharp, Brian 37 7 15 24 13

Uriarte, Juan 2 8 6 13 17

Vientos, Mark 89 8 4

STARTING POSITION BREAKDOWN

C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH

2

36 1 20

4

60 24

4 14 4

13 3

30 12 23

1 12 3

6 12

93 6

11 39 1

44 23

30 1

51 15 21 2

25 19 3 10

5 11

2 8

11

58 19

49 8 10 1 21 4

42 3

90 9

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Right Danny Hrbek

Willy Taveras

Jose Moreno

Cole Gordon

Allan Winans

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36 - Kisena, Alec - RHP 6-5, 275, 23 - Seattle, WA

Last Three Outings: IP H R ER BB SO Sun., August 11 vs. Greenville 4.0 3 3 2 2 4 Mon., August 5 @ Hagerstown (W) 6.0 3 1 1 0 6 Wed., July 31 @ Kannapolis (W) 5.0 3 0 0 1 6 IR/IRS: 8/3 1st Batters Retired: 10/20 Last Save: May 19 @ Rome Last HR Allowed: August 5 @ HAG Last Win: August 5 @ HAG Consecutive Scoreless Inn: Notes:

• Rejoined Columbia’s roster on July 25

• Spent the last two seasons pitching for the Gateway Grizzlies (Sauget, IL) of the Independent Frontier League … started 18 games in 2018: 5-4, 4.75 ERA, 108 K in 100.1 IP

• Was second on the team in strikeouts (108) in 2018

• 211 strikeouts in 208.1 career innings pitched entering the 2019 season

• Initially drafted by the Tigers in the 16th round of the 2015 MLB First-Year Player Draft out of Edmonds Community College (Lynwood, WA), located about 15 miles north of Seattle

• Missed the 2016 season due to a torn ACL

• The 2013 Jackson High School graduate went on to play two seasons for the Edmonds Community College Tritons (2014 & 2015)

• Favorite players - Edgar Martinez and Randy Johnson

2019 SEASON W-L-S ERA IP H R ER BB SO

27-22-32 3.96 505.0 464 274 220 187 529

LAST 5 GAMES W-L-S IP H R ER BB SO

Wed., August 14 @ Charleston 0-0-0 4.2 1 0 0 1 10

Tues., August 13 @ Charleston 0-1-0 3.2 4 1 1 0 3

Mon., August 12 @ Charleston 0-1-0 4.0 5 3 2 1 6

Sun., August 11 vs. Greenville 1-0-0 7.0 6 4 3 2 6

Sat., August 10 vs. Greenville 0-0-0 4.0 2 1 1 0 5

Last Three Outings: IP H R ER BB SO Tues., August 13 @ Charleston 1.1 1 0 0 0 2 Sat., August 10 vs. Greenville 1.0 1 0 0 0 2 Thurs., August 8 vs. Greenville (W) 1.2 0 0 0 1 1 IR/IRS: 14/6 1st Batters Retired: 17/27 Last Save: June 1 vs. Augusta Last HR Allowed: June 6 @ HIC Last Win: August 8 vs. Greenville Consecutive Scoreless Inn: 4.1

Notes: • Moved to Columbia’s Injured List on June 29...re-added to the

roster on July 27 • Signed with the Mets as a non-drafted free agent in 2014 • Had a 4.12 ERA in 19.2 innings with Kingsport in 2018 • Twin brother Angel currently plays as an outfielder in the St. Louis

Cardinals organization (State College Spikes—New York-Penn League)

• From the capital of the Dominican Republic: Santo Domingo … population of nearly 1 million … famous players from SD: Adrian Beltre, David Ortiz, Albert Pujols, Manny Ramirez

26 - Moreno, Jose - RHP 6-4, 175, 22 - Santo Domingo, DR

YR TEAM CLASS W L ERA G GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO

15 GCL Tigers Rookie 1 1 2.25 9 9 0 0 40.0 35 13 10 16 44

17 Gateway (Ind.) Frontier 3 5 6.62 13 13 0 0 68.0 77 55 50 36 59

18 Gateway (Ind.) Frontier 5 4 4.75 18 18 1 0 100.0 88 54 53 38 108

INDY TOTALS 8 9 5.51 31 31 1 0 168.0 165 109 103 74 167

MILB TOTALS 1 1 2.25 9 9 0 0 40.0 35 13 10 16 44

YR TEAM CLASS W L ERA G GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO

14 DSL Mets 2 Rookie 0 0 6.43 5 0 0 0 7.0 9 5 5 6 5

15 DSL Mets 1 Rookie 2 4 4.35 15 0 0 0 39.1 45 24 19 22 30

16 DNP

17 DSL Mets 1 Rookie 1 1 2.49 5 5 0 0 21.2 17 6 6 9 26

17 GCL Mets Rookie 2 3 3.12 10 5 0 1 40.1 31 18 14 25 36

18 Kingsport Adv-R 3 0 4.12 8 2 0 0 19.2 11 9 9 8 26

MINORS TOTALS 8 8 3.73 43 12 0 1 128.0 113 62 53 70 123

Last Three Outings: IP H R ER BB SO Sun., August 11 vs. Greenville (W) 3.0 3 1 1 0 2 Thurs., August 8 vs. Greenville 2.0 2 1 1 0 3 Sat., August 3 @ Hagerstown (W) 3.0 0 0 0 2 4 IR/IRS: 1st Batters Retired: 3/4 Last Save: Last HR Allowed: Last Win: August 11 vs. GVL Consecutive Scoreless Inn: 1.0

Notes: • THROWS: FB, CB, CH • Drafted by the Mets in the 30th round of the 2019 MLB First-

Year Player Draft • Played collegiately at the University of Massachusetts...is the

57th Minuteman to be drafted all-time and the first since 2014 • Owns several program records at UMass, including career

starts (48), innings pitched (311.1) and strikeouts (247) • In the 2019 regular season, Lasko led the A-10 in innings

pitched (88.1), complete games (4) and shutouts (2) • Owned a 0.00 ERA in eight appearances with Brooklyn prior

to joining Columbia on July 23

32 - Lasko, Justin - RHP 6-4, 210, 22 - Stratford, CT

Last Three Outings: IP H R ER BB SO Tues., August 13 @ Charleston (L) 2.1 3 1 1 0 1 Fri., August 9 vs. Greenville 2.0 2 0 0 0 2 Tues., August 6 @ Hagerstown 2.0 3 1 1 0 3 IR/IRS: 2/0 1st Batters Retired: 3/9 Last Save: Last HR Allowed: July 24 vs. Augusta Last Win: July 5 @ Hickory Consecutive Scoreless Inn: Notes:

• Pitched in long relief his first four outings of the season (April 4-20) while

piggy-back starting with Mets prospect Simeon Woods-Richardson

• Signed by the Mets as a non-drafted free agent on March 18, 2016

• Posted a 5-0 record with a 2.93 ERA in seven starts with Kingsport during

the 2018 season

• In 2017, ranked among the league leaders in the Dominican Summer

League in wins (8, second), WHIP (0.91, fourth), and lowest walks per 9.0

innings among starters (0.82, second)

• From Villa Isabela, Dominican Republic, located on the northern coastline of

the country … Villa Isabela is a town in the province of Puerto Plata

40 - Taveras, Willy - RHP 5-11, 155, 21 - Villa Isabella, DR

YR TEAM CLASS W L ERA G GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO

16 DSL Mets Rookie 2 2 3.35 13 5 0 2 37.2 43 18 14 5 26

17 DSL Mets 2 Rookie 8 3 2.31 15 13 1 0 70.0 58 26 18 6 63

18 GCL Mets Rookie 2 1 1.23 4 4 1 0 22.0 15 6 3 8 25

18 Kingsport Rookie 5 0 2.93 7 7 0 0 43.0 37 17 14 6 32

MILB TOTALS 17 6 2.55 39 29 2 2 172.2 153 67 49 25 146

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Last Three Outings: IP H R ER BB SO Mon., August 12 @ Charleston (L, BS) 1.2 4 3 2 0 1 Fri., August 9 vs. Greenville 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 Tues., August 6 @ Hagerstown (W) 2.1 0 0 0 1 1 IR/IRS: 15/2 1st Batters Retired: 17/23 Last Save: August 4 @ HAG Last HR Allowed: July 5 @ Hickory Last Win: August 6 @ Hagerstown Consecutive Scoreless Inn: — Notes:

• With Columbia from April 24-30 … transferred back to Columbia on May 28

• 9-for-9 in save opportunities this season...also leads Columbia in saves

• Drafted by the Mets in the 17th round of the 2018 MLB First-Year Player

Draft

• Had a 4.66 ERA in 19.1 innings with Kingsport last season

• Named the 2018 Big South Pitcher of the Year after his senior season at

Campbell University. Was also named to the 2018 First Team All-Big South.

• In 2018, he set a program record for K’s per nine innings (10.49), led his

team in strikeouts (96), and ranked first among Big South starting pitchers in ERA (2.73)

• Models his mechanics and pre-game rituals off of Justin Verlander. Goes as

far as eating Taco Bell before every start he makes, just like Verlander.

28 - Winans, Allan - RHP 6-2, 165, 23 - Bakersfield, CA

YR TEAM CLASS W L ERA G GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO

18 Kingsport Adv-R 0 1 4.66 11 0 0 0 19.1 19 14 10 7 15

MINORS TOTALS 0 1 4.66 11 0 0 0 19.1 19 14 10 7 15

Last Three Outings: IP H R ER BB SO Mon., August 12 @ Charleston 2.1 1 0 0 1 5 Thurs., August 8 vs. Greenville 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 Mon., August 5 @ Hagerstown (S) 0.2 0 0 0 0 1 IR/IRS: 8/1 1st Batters Retired: 7/12 Last Save: August 5 @ HAG Last HR Allowed: Aug. 2 @ KAN Last Win: July 3 vs. Greenville Consecutive Scoreless Inn: 4.0 Notes:

• THROWS: SNK, CUT, SL

• Added to Columbia’s roster on July 3

• Selected by the Mets in the 32nd round of the 2019 MLB First-Year Player Draft

• First member of the 2019 draft class to play for the Fireflies

• Was a two-time Perfect Game All-American at Steinbrenner High School

• Played college ball at Mississippi State, made his first appearance as a pitcher (high school or college) during his Sophomore season

• Owned a career 4.98 ERA in 71 outings for the Bulldogs...also recorded 14 saves and 172 Ks in 145.0 IP

• One appearance with Brooklyn prior to joining the Fireflies...tossed a scoreless inning and recorded all three outs by way of the K

48 - Gordon, Cole - RHP 6-5, 245, 23 - Tampa, FL

Last Three Outings: IP H R ER BB SO Wed., August 14 @ Charleston 2.2 0 0 0 1 7 Sat., August 10 vs. Greenville 3.0 1 1 1 0 3 Tues., August 6 @ Hagerstown 0.2 0 1 1 2 0 IR/IRS: 12/1 1st Batters Retired: 11/16 Last Save: Last HR Allowed: Last Win: Consecutive Scoreless Inn: 2.2

Notes: • THROWS: 2SFB, SPLIT, SL • With Columbia from May 21 - June 6...re-added to the roster

on July 3 • Originally committed to pitch at Rice University (TX), but

chose to sign with Mets • Hometown of Galveston is about an hour southwest of

Houston, TX … Galveston is an island on the Gulf Coast side of the state

• Attended Galveston Ball High, which also produced NFL wide

receiver Mike Evans (7th overall pick in 2014 draft).

25 - Simon, Jake - LHP 6-2, 189, 22 - Galveston, TX

Last Three Outings: IP H R ER BB SO Wed., August 14 @ Charleston 2.0 1 0 0 0 3 Fri., August 9 vs. Greenville (W) 3.0 3 2 2 3 5 Sun., August 4 @ Hagerstown (W) 2.1 4 1 1 0 1 IR/IRS: 3/3 1st Batters Retired: 9/15 Last Save: Last HR Allowed: July 28 vs. HAG Last Win: August 9 vs. GVL Consecutive Scoreless Inn: 4.0 Notes:

• Signed with the Kansas City Royals as a non-drafted free agent in June of 2017

• Pitched 36.0 innings with Lexington last season...4.50 ERA, 35 K, 16 BB

• Released by Royals in March of 2019...moved to the Independent League

• 1.08 ERA and 5 SV in 15 appearances with the Evansville Otters in 2019 before signing with Mets

• Signed as a free agent by the Mets on June 22, 2019

29 - Hrbek, Danny - RHP 5-11, 195, 24 - Effort, PA

YR TEAM CLASS W L ERA G GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO

17 AZL Royals Rookie 0 1 4.91 3 0 0 1 3.2 4 4 2 2 6

17 Idaho Falls Rookie 0 1 8.41 12 0 0 0 20.1 28 21 19 17 28

18 Lexington A 4 2 4.50 24 0 0 0 36.0 24 21 18 16 35

19 Evansville Ind. 1 2 1.08 15 0 0 5 16.2 9 4 2 5 27

MINORS TOTALS 4 4 5.85 39 0 0 1 60.0 56 46 39 35 69

YR TEAM CLASS W L ERA G GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO

15 GCL Mets Rookie 2 0 2.81 9 0 0 0 16.0 19 5 5 5 12

16 Kingsport Adv-R 2 5 4.83 12 12 0 0 63.1 70 49 34 31 66

17 COLUMBIA A 2 2 4.70 4 2 0 0 15.1 14 9 8 7 12

17 Brooklyn Short-A 1 4 6.53 14 9 0 0 40.0 53 33 29 27 27

18 COLUMBIA A 0 5 4.04 11 9 0 0 42.1 50 24 19 14 34

MINORS TOTALS 7 16 4.83 50 32 0 0 177.0 206 120 95 84 151

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2019 Extra Inning Games (3-3):

1. April 20 v. Hickory (DH, G1) L, 3-2 in 8 *Fireflies tie score at 2-2 in B7...Chris Sease RBI triple in T8...Cola successful sac bunt in B8, but no run 2. May 19 @ Rome W, 9-8 in 10 *Rome ties game in B8 on Trey Harris HR...Gerson Molina RBI single in T10, Alec Kisena closes it out 3. June 12 v. Asheville L, 6-4 in 10 *Asheville scores three in top half...Mark Vientos knocks in run in B10, but no further offense for COL 4. June 21 @ Asheville W, 6-3 in 10 *Fireflies tie game at 3-3 in B8...Chambers knocks in go-ahead run in T10, Billy Oxford closes it out 5. July 12 vs. Charleston L, 4-3 in 10 *CSC’s Kyle Gray reaches third on WP, scores on SAC fly...Columbia down 1-2-3 in bottom 10 6. August 6 @ Hagerstown W, 5-3 in 10 *Brian Sharp scores on SAC fly...Chandler Avant RBI single in T10...Allan Winans faces minimum in B10 7. August 12 @ Charleston L, 3-2 in 10 *Granadillo doubles in run in T10...bunt single/error scores tying run for CSC...Stowers with GW single

2019 Walk-Off Wins (3): 1. April 18 vs. Hickory (4-3 in 9) *Walter Rasquin single with bases loaded, two out, scores Anthony Dirocie … plate two runs in bottom 9—both with two outs...Bradley Marquez knocks in first run 2. May 13 vs. Rome (2-1 in 7) *Brian Sharp singles with the bases loaded, one out, scores Chandler Avant 3. August 11 vs. Greenville (5-4 in 9) *Chase Chambers flies out with runners at corners, one out, Brian Sharp tags and scores

HISTORY: 2018 2017 2016 - 7-9 in extra-inning games (16) - 5-6 in extra-inning games (11) - 6-5 in extra-inning games (11) - 7 walk-off wins - 6 walk-off wins - 5 walk-off wins

Fireflies Swept 3-Game Series-Home: June 8-10, 2018 vs. Augusta Fireflies Swept 3-Game Series-Road: April 16-18, 2018 @ Greenville Fireflies Swept 4-Game Series-Home: April 6-9, 2017 vs. Augusta Fireflies Swept 4-Game Series-Road: August 4-7, 2019 @ Hagerstown Fireflies Swept *5-Game Series-Home: June 9-12, 2017* vs. Charleston (*Doubleheader on June 10) Fireflies Were Swept 3-Game Series-Home: April 30 - May 2, 2019 vs. Delmarva Fireflies Were Swept 3-Game Series-Road: August 12-14, 2019 @ Charleston Fireflies Were Swept 4-Game Series-Home: July 26-29, 2019 vs. Hagerstown Fireflies Were Swept 4-Game Series-Road: July 7-10, 2016 @ Augusta Fireflies Swept a Doubleheader: July 14, 2019 vs. Charleston - W, 2-1 (7) & W, 5-0 (7) No-Hitter: April 9, 2016 - 9-0 win @ Charleston (Thomas McIlraith 6 IP, Alex Palsha 2 IP, Johnny Magliozzi 1 IP) Got No-Hit: May 6, 2017 - 1-0 loss vs. Lakewood (Nick Fanti 8.2 IP, Trevor Bettencourt 0.1 IP) Complete Game: July 23, 2017 - 3-1 win @ Kannapolis (Harol Gonzalez, 9 IP, 7 H, 1 R, 1 BB, 7 K) Complete Game Shutout: May 24, 2017 - 3-0 win vs. Charleston, Game 1 (Jordan Humphreys, 7 IP, 4 H, 0 R, BB, 10 K) Combined Shutout: July 31, 2019 - 3-0 win @ Kannapolis (J. Butto 2.0 IP, A. Kisena 5.0 IP, D. Hrbek 1.0 IP, A. Winans 1.0 IP) Got Shut Out: August 10, 2019 - 2-0 loss vs. Greenville Grand Slam: May 28, 2019 - 7-4 win @ Charleston (Wagner Lagrange) Allowed Grand Slam: July 19, 2019 @ Greenville (Tyler Dearden off RHP Nelson Leon) Back-to-Back Home Runs: August 9, 2019 - 11-7 win vs. Greenville (Ronny Mauricio & Brian Sharp) Two-Homer Game: July 11, 2018 - 5-0 win @ Hagerstown (Dionis Paulino) Three-Homer Game: Home Run in Consecutive At-Bats (Individual): July 7, 2018 - 6-5 loss vs. Charleston (Jeremy Vasquez) Home Run in Consecutive Games (Individual): August 8-9, 2019 vs. Greenville (Brian Sharp) Walk-Off Win: August 11, 2019 vs. Greenville Walk-Offs in Consecutive Games: May 3-4, 2018 vs. Lexington and Lakewood Hit for the Cycle: 6-Hit Game: 5-Hit Game: David Miranda (5-for-5), August 13, 2018 vs. Delmarva, W 8-7 Pitcher Batted: Danny Hrbek (1-for-2, single), July 2, 2019 vs. Greenville, L 10-4 Position Player Pitched: Brian Sharp (0.2 IP), July 21, 2019 @ Greenville, L 16-5 Inside-the-Park Home Run: Mark Vientos vs. Charleston (Segra Park), July 12, 2019, L 4-3 in 10 Pinch-Hit Home Run:

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Team Miscellaneous Longest Winning Streak: 6 (August 3-9) Longest Losing Streak: 7 (April 20-26) Largest Margin of Victory: 7, 3x (Last: July 3 vs. Greenville, W 9-2) Largest Margin of Defeat: 17 (June 20 @ Asheville, L 26-9) Largest Shutout Win: 6 runs (July 1 vs. Greenville, W 6-0) Largest Shutout Loss: 11 runs (May 12 vs. Rome, L 11-0) Longest Game, Time (9 inn): 4:01 (June 20 @ Asheville, L 26-9) Longest Game, Time (10+ inn): 3:33 (June 21 @ Asheville, W 6-3) Longest Game, Innings: 10, 5x (Last: August 12 @ Charleston, L 3-2 in 10) Shortest Game, Time (9 inn): 2:13 (July 31 @ Kannapolis, W 3-0) Shortest Game, Time (7 inn): 1:43 (August 2 @ Kannapolis, L 3-1 in 7) Largest Crowd, Home: 7,827 (July 3 vs. Greenville, W 9-2) Smallest Crowd, Home: 1,303 (April 8 vs. Rome, W 7-4) Largest Crowd, Road: 5,625 (May 25 @ Charleston, L, 8-3) Smallest Crowd, Road: 401 (August 5 @ Hagerstown, W 3-1) Largest Come-From-Behind Win: 4 runs (June 24 @ Asheville, W 8-6) Largest Blown Lead in a Loss: 4 runs (July 27 vs. Hagerstown, L 8-4) Most Errors, Game: 4, 2x (Last: July 27 vs. Hagerstown, L 8-4) Most Errors by Opponent: 5, 3x (Last: July 20 @ Greenville, W 6-3) Most Double Plays Turned, Game: 4 (June 21 @ Asheville, W 6-3) Most Left on Base: 15 (April 7 vs. Charleston, 7-2) Warmest First Pitch Temperature: 100° (May 27 @ Charleston, L 9-7) Coolest First Pitch Temperature: 52° (April 20 vs. Hickory, L 5-4, DH G2) Team Batting Most Runs, Game: 12, 2x (Last: August 8 vs. Greenville, W 12-5) Most Runs, Inning: 8 (1st inning - July 3 vs. Greenville, W 9-2) Most Hits, Game: 18 (June 23 @ Asheville, W, 11-9) Most Hits, Inning: 9 (1st inning - July 3 vs. Greenville, W 9-2) Most Walks, Game: 9 (May 1 vs. Delmarva, L 8-5) Most Doubles, Game: 5, 2x (Last: May 21 vs. Greenville, W 5-2) Most Triples, Game: 2 (August 4 @ Hagerstown, W 6-4) Most Home Runs, Game: 3, 4x (Last: August 9 vs. Greenville, W 11-7) Most Consecutive Games With A Home Run: 6 (July 1-6) Most Extra-Base Hits, Game: 7, 3x (Last: August 8 vs. Greenville, W 12-5) Most Stolen Bases, Game: 4 (April 18 vs. Hickory, W 4-3) Most Strikeouts, 9-Inn Game: 16 (June 24 @ Lexington, W 8-6) Most Strikeouts, All Games: 16 (June 24 @ Lexington, W 8-6) Individual Batting Most Hits: 4, 5x (Last: Shervyen Newton - July 5 @ Hickory, W 11-7) Most Runs: 3, 4x (Last: Chase Chambers - August 8 vs. Greenville, W 12-5) Most Extra Base Hits: 3, 2x Last: Hayden Senger - June 23 @ Asheville, W, 11-9) Most Total Bases: 8, 2x (Last: Hayden Senger - June 23 @ Asheville, W, 11-9) Most Doubles: 2 (MANY) Most Triples: 1 (MANY) Most HR: 1 (MANY) Most RBI: 4, 3x (Last: Ronny Mauricio - August 9 vs. Greenville, W 11-7) Most Walks: 3, 2x (Last: Walter Rasquin, April 27 @ Charleston, W 7-2) Most Strikeouts: 5, Brian Sharp (April 7 vs. Charleston, L 7-2) Most Stolen Bases: 2, 3x (Last: Jose Medina, August 1 @ Kannapolis, L 6-4) Longest Hitting Streak: 11, Mark Vientos (May 14-25) & Hayden Senger (June 30-July 14) Longest On-Base Streak: 15 (Chandler Avant: May 30-June 25) Team Pitching Most Runs Allowed, Game: 26 (June 20 @ Asheville, L 26-9) Most Runs Allowed, Inning: 10, 7th Inning (June 20 @ Asheville, L 26-9) Most Hits Allowed, Game: 26 (June 20 @ Asheville, L 26-9) Most Hits Allowed, Inning: 8, 7th inning (June 20 @ Asheville, L 26-9) Most Doubles Allowed: 11 (June 20 @ Asheville, L 26-9) Most Triples Allowed, Game: 3 (April 11 @ Lexington, L 14-3) Most HR Allowed, Game: 4, 2x (Last: June 20 @ Asheville, L 26-9) Most Extra-Base Hits Allowed: 16 (June 20 @ Asheville, L 26-9) Most SB Allowed: 3, 6x (Last: August 14 @ Charleston, L 3-1) Most Strikeouts, 9 inn Game: 15, 2x (July 20 @ Greenville, W 6-3 and April 25 @ Charleston, L 5-3) Most Strikeouts, All Games: 15, 2x (July 20 @ Greenville, W 6-3 and April 25 @ Charleston, L 5-3) Most Walks Allowed: 8 (July 19 @ Greenville, L 9-4) Individual Pitching Most Innings Pitched, Starter: 7.0, Christian James (June 27 vs. Hickory, L 1-0) Fewest Innings Pitched, Starter: 0.2, Tylor Megill (July 16 @ West Virginia, L 11-6) Most Innings Pitched, Relief: 6.0, Alec Kisena (August 5 @ Hagerstown, W 3-1) Most Hits Allowed, Starter: 10, 2x (Last: Willy Taveras, June 20 @ Asheville, L 26-9) Most Hits Allowed, Reliever: 10, Christian James (May 4 vs. Lexington, L 11-1) Most Strikeouts, Starter: 9, 2x (Last: Daison Acosta, July 14 vs. Charleston, W 5-0 in 7) Most Strikeouts, Reliever: 10, Dedniel Nunez (April 8 vs. Rome, W 7-4) Most Walks, Starter: 4, 2x (Last: Daison Acosta, July 20 @ Greenville, W 6-3) Most Walks, Reliever: 4, 2x (Last: Cole Gordon, July 28 vs. Hagerstown, L 5-3) Most Earned Runs, Starter: 8, Willy Taveras (June 20 @ Asheville, L 26-9) Most Earned Runs, Reliever: 8, 2x (Last: Christian James, May 4 vs. Lexington, L 11-1)

2019 FIREFLIES HIGHS AND LOWS

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2019 OPENING DAY ROSTER (April 4, 2019)

P (13): Jose Butto, Christian James, Andrew Mitchell, Dedniel Nunez, Billy Oxford, Darwin Ramos, Luc Rennie, Thomas Szapucki, Willy Taveras, Chris Viall, Jaison Vilera, Simeon Woods-Richardson, Ezequiel Zabaleta C (2 + 1 IL): Carlos Sanchez-IL, Hayden Senger, Juan Uriarte INF (6): Chase Chambers, Ronny Mauricio, Walter Rasquin, Yoel Romero, Brian Sharp, Mark Vientos OF (4): Ranfy Adon, Anthony Dirocie, Wagner Lagrange, Jose Miguel Medina

April 6: OF Ranfy Adon and INF Chase Chambers transferred to Columbia’s Injured List … C Juan Uriarte transferred to Columbia’s temporary inactive list … RHP Luc Rennie transferred to Advanced-A St. Lucie … INF Chandler Avant and OF Zach Rheams transferred to Columbia from Brooklyn … C Jose Mena transferred to Columbia from Kingsport … RHP Bryce Hutchinson transferred to Columbia from GCL Mets

April 8: INF Yoel Romero and RHP Christian James transferred to Brooklyn … OF Bradley Marquez and RHP Garrison Bryant transferred to Columbia from Kingsport

April 10: C Jose Mena transferred to Kingsport … C Juan Uriarte activated from the temporary inactive list

April 13: RHP Garrison Bryant transferred to Brooklyn … RHP Christian James transferred to Columbia from Brooklyn

April 15: LHP Thomas Szapucki transferred to Brooklyn … RHP Jose Moreno transferred to Columbia from Brooklyn

April 22: INF Chandler Avant transferred to Brooklyn … INF Shervyen Newton transferred to Columbia from Kingsport

April 24: RHP Jaison Vilera transferred to Brooklyn … RHP Allan Winans transferred to Columbia from Kingsport

April 28: RHP Dedniel Nunez transferred to Brooklyn … RHP Alec Kisena transferred to Columbia from Kingsport

April 30: C Juan Uriarte transferred to Brooklyn … C Carlos Sanchez activated from Columbia’s injured list

May 1: RHP Allan Winans and OF Zach Rheams transferred to Brooklyn … LHP Thomas Szapucki transferred to Columbia from Brooklyn … INF Chase Chambers activated from Columbia’s injured list

May 5: RHP Billy Oxford transferred to Brooklyn … RHP Colin Holderman activated from Columbia’s injured list

May 6: OF Anthony Dirocie, OF Jose Medina, and C Carlos Sanchez transferred to Brooklyn...OF Bradley Marquez placed on the restricted list...OF Chandler Avant, OF Yoel Romero, and C Juan Uriarte transferred to Columbia from Brooklyn...OF Gerson Molina transferred to Columbia from the DSL

May 11: RHP Chris Viall transferred to Columbia’s Injured List … RHP Billy Oxford transferred to Columbia from Brooklyn

May 13: RHP Billy Oxford transferred to Brooklyn from Columbia … RHP Tylor Megill transferred to Columbia from Brooklyn

May 15: OF Yoel Romero transferred to Brooklyn from Columbia...INF Hansel Moreno transferred to Columbia from St. Lucie

May 20: LHP Thomas Szapucki transferred to Brooklyn … RHP Billy Oxford transferred to Columbia from Brooklyn

May 21: LHP Andrew Mitchell transferred from Columbia to St. Lucie...LHP Jake Simon transferred to Columbia from Brooklyn

May 24: RHP Ezequiel Zabaleta transferred to advanced-A St. Lucie … RHP Chris Viall activated off Columbia’s injured list

May 28: RHP Darwin Ramos transferred to advanced-A St. Lucie … RHP Allan Winans transferred to Columbia from Brooklyn

June 6: LHP Jake Simon transferred to double-A Binghamton … INF Walter Rasquin transferred to Columbia’s injured list … LHP Thomas Szapucki transferred to Columbia from Brooklyn … OF Taylor Lane signed by the Mets and activated

June 14: RHP Colin Holderman transferred to the injured list … RHP Christian Tripp transferred to Columbia from Brooklyn

June 21: RHP Chris Viall retires.

June 22: RHP Danny Hrbek signed by the Mets and activated.

June 29: RHP Jose Moreno transferred to Columbia’s Injured List … RHP Nelson Leon transferred to Columbia from Brooklyn

July 2: OF Hansel Moreno transferred from Columbia to St. Lucie...OF/1B Zach Rheams transferred to Columbia from Brooklyn

July 3: LHP Thomas Szapucki transferred to St. Lucie...RHP Christian Tripp transferred to the injury list...RHP Alec Kisena transferred to Brooklyn from Columbia ...INF Chandler Avant transferred from Columbia to Brooklyn...RHP Briam Campusano and LHP Jake Simon transferred to Columbia from St. Lucie...RHP Cole Gordon transferred to Columbia from Brooklyn...RHP Alec Kisena transferred to Brooklyn from Columbia ...INF Walter Rasquin added to Columbia’s roster from the Injured List

July 7: RHP Billy Oxford placed on Columbia’s suspension list … OF Taylor Lane transferred to Columbia’s injured list … RHP Daison Acosta transferred from Brooklyn to Columbia … INF Chandler Avant transferred from Binghamton to Columbia

July 9: OF Zach Rheams transferred from Columbia to Brooklyn … OF Jose Medina transferred to Columbia from advanced-A St. Lucie

July 10: C Juan Uriarte placed on Columbia’s Injured List … C Carlos Sanchez transferred to Columbia from Kingsport

July 16: RHP Briam Campusano transferred to advanced-A St. Lucie … RHP Conner O’Neil transferred to Columbia from St. Lucie

July 18: OF Wagner Lagrange transferred to advanced-A St. Lucie … OF Guillermo Granadillo transferred to Columbia from short-season A Brooklyn … Christian James transferred to Columbia’s injured list

July 19: RHP Tylor Megill transferred to advanced-A St. Lucie … INF Chandler Avant transferred to short-season A Brooklyn … RHP Jaison Vilera transferred to Columbia from Brooklyn … OF Taylor Lane activated from Columbia’s injured list

July 23: RHP Nelson Leon transferred from Columbia to Brooklyn … RHP Jared Biddy and RHP Justin Lasko transferred to Columbia from short-season A Brooklyn

July 25: RHP Jared Biddy transferred from Columbia to Brooklyn … RHP Alec Kisena transferred to Columbia from Advanced-A St. Lucie

July 27: RHP Justin Lasko transferred from Columbia to Brooklyn … RHP Jose Moreno activated from Columbia’s Injured List

July 28: RHP Simeon Woods-Richardson transferred to advanced-A St. Lucie … RHP Christian Tripp activated from Columbia’s injured list and transferred to Kingsport … RHP Christian James activated from Columbia’s injured list

July 30: RHP Conner O’Neil transferred to advanced-A St. Lucie … OF Taylor Lane released … RHP Colin Holderman activated from Columbia’s Injured List … OF Chandler Avant transferred to Columbia from short-season A Brooklyn August 1: RHP Jaison Vilera transferred to St. Lucie August 3: RHP Justin Lasko transferred to Columbia from short-season A Brooklyn August 4: C Carlos Sanchez placed on Columbia’s injured list … C Phil Capra transferred to Columbia from short-season A Brooklyn August 15: 3B Mark Vientos placed on Columbia’s Injured List … INF Nick Conti transferred to Columbia from GCL Mets

2019 FIREFLIES TRANSACTIONS

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COLUMBIA FIREFLIES 2019 GAME NOTES

Date/Opponent Result Record Div. Stand (GB) Winning Pitcher Losing Pitcher Save Time/Attendance April 4 vs. CHS, 7:05 L, 2-1 0-1 t2nd (-1.0) Roansy Contreras (1-0) S. Woods-Richardson (0-1) Aaron McGarrity (1) 2:43 / 6,325 April 5 vs. CHS, 7:05 L, 6-1 0-2 t3rd (-2.0) Sean Semple (1-0) Jose Butto (0-1) — 2:58 / 3,753 April 6 vs. CHS, 6:05 W, 3-2 1-2 3rd (-1.0) Bryce Hutchinson (1-0) Jio Orosco (0-1) E. Zabaleta (1) 2:30 / 5,625 April 7 vs. CHS, 2:05 L, 7-2 1-3 t6th (-2.0) Dalton Higgins (1-0) Christian James (0-1) — 3:09 / 4,001 April 8 vs. ROM,7:05 W, 7-4 2-3 6th (-1.5) Dedniel Nunez (1-0) Alan Rangel (0-1) Chris Viall (1) 3:02 / 1,303 April 9 vs. ROM,11:05 PPD to 5/13, Rain April 10 vs. ROM,11:05 W, 2-0 3-3 t3rd (-0.5) Willy Tavares (1-0) Nolan Kingham (1-1) E. Zabaleta (2) 2:25 / 6,351 April 11 @ LEX, 7:05 L, 14-3 3-4 t4th (-1.0) Zach Haake (1-1) Jose Butto (0-2) Marcelo Martinez (1) 2:43 / 3,237 April 12 @ LEX, 7:05 L, 8-4 3-5 t5th (-2.0) Kris Bubic (1-0) Jaison Vilera (0-1) — 2:52 / 3,426 April 13 @ LEX, 6:35 L, 3-1 3-6 t6th (-3.0) Tyler Gray (1-0) Christian James (0-2) Jonathan Bowlan (1) 2:49 / 3,453 April 14 @ LEX, 2:05 W, 12-5 4-6 t5th (-2.0) Dedniel Nunez (2-0) Austin Cox (0-2) — 3:02 / 1,841 April 15 @ ROM, 7:00 W, 3-2 5-6 t4th (-1.0) Willy Taveras (2-0) Kurt Hoekstra (0-1) Andrew Mitchell (1) 2:31 / 1,620 April 16 @ ROM, 10:30 L, 8-1 5-7 t5th (-2.0) Jose Montilla (1-0) Chris Viall (0-1) — 2:31 / 1,943 April 17 @ ROM, 1:00 W, 2-1 6-7 4th (-2.0) Jaison Vilera (1-1) Jose Olague (1-2) E. Zabaleta (3) 2:44 / 1,037 April 18 vs. HIC, 7:05 W, 4-3 7-7 3rd (-1.0) Jose Moreno (1-0) Scott Engler (1-1) — 3:10 / 4,818 April 19 vs. HIC, 7:05 PPD to 4/20, Rain April 20 vs. HIC, 5:05 L, 3-2 (8) 7-8 t4th (-3.0) Grant Anderson (1-1) Willy Tavares (2-1) — 2:45 / — April 20 vs. HIC, DH G2 L, 5-4 (7) 7-9 t4th (-3.0) John King (1-1) Dedniel Nunez (2-1) — 2:01 / 4,160 April 21 April 22 @ WV, 7:05 L, 5-0 7-10 t4th (-3.0) Clay Chandler (2-0) Jose Butto (0-3) — 2:36 / 1,399 April 23 @ WV, 7:05 L, 10-3 7-11 t5th (-3.0) Ryne Inman (3-0) Jaison Vilera (1-2) — 3:01 / 1,301 April 24 @ WV, 7:05 L, 2-1 7-12 t5th (-3.0) Damon Casetta-Stubbs (1-0) Christian James (0-3) Nolan Hoffman (2) 2:17 / 1,249 April 25 @ CHS, 7:05 L, 5-3 7-13 t6th (-3.0) Daniel Bies (1-1) S. Woods-Richardson (0-2) Rodney Hutchinson (1) 2:40 / 3,992 April 26 @ CHS, 7:05 L, 8-3 7-14 t6th (-4.0) Luis Gil (1-1) Willy Taveras (2-2) Shawn Semple (3) 2:41 / 4,732 April 27 @ CHS, 6:05 W, 7-2 8-14 6th (-3.0) Dedniel Nunez (3-1) Luis Medina (0-2) — 3:00 / 4,661 April 28 @ CHS, 5:05 L, 3-0 8-15 t6th (-3.0) Alex Vizcaino (2-1) Alec Kisena (0-1) Jhony Brito (1) 2:39 / 3,620 April 29 April 30 vs. DEL, 7:05 L, 6-3 8-16 7th (-4.5) Ofelky Peralta (1-0) Christian James (0-4) — 3:01 / 2,699

May 1 vs. DEL, 11:05 L, 8-5 8-17 7th (-5.5) Hector Guance (1-0) S. Woods-Richardson (0-3) Tim Naughton (5) 3:23 / 4,578 May 2 vs. DEL, 7:05 L, 1-0 8-18 7th (-6.5) Blaine Knight (3-0) Billy Oxford (0-1) Matt De La Rosa (1) 2:31 / 3,913 May 3 vs. LEX, 7:05 L, 5-2 8-19 7th (-6.5) Daniel James (1-0) Willy Taveras (2-3) Kyle Hinton (2) 3:06 / 5,296 May 4 vs. LEX, 6:05 L, 11-1 8-20 7th (-7.5) Tyler Gray (2-2) Bryce Hutchinson (1-1) — 3:01 / 5,543 May 5 vs. LEX, 2:05 W, 3-1 (7) 9-20 7th (-6.5) Colin Holderman (1-0) Jonathan Bowlan (1-2) Alec Kisena (1) 1:55 / 4,341 May 6 vs. LEX, 7:05 L, 7-6 9-21 7th (-7.5) Austin Cox (1-3) S. Woods-Richardson (0-4) Josh Dye (2) 3:25 / 2,152 May 7 May 8 @ CHS, 7:05 L, 7-1 9-22 7th (-8.5) Jio Orozco (3-2) Jose Butto (0-4) — 2:32 / 2,955 May 9 @ CHS, 7:05 L, 6-3 9-23 7th (-9.5) Anderson Munoz (1-1) Willy Taveras (2-4) — 2:42 / 4,192 May 10 @ CHS, 7:05 W, 3-1 10-23 7th (-8.5) Colin Holderman (2-0) Luis Gil (1-2) Andrew Mitchell (2) 2:25 / 5,487 May 11 vs. ROM, 6:05 W, 6-2 (6) 11-23 7th (-7.5) Christian James (1-4) Trey Riley (1-5) — 1:50 / 4,288 May 12 vs. ROM, 12:05 L, 11-0 11-24 7th (-8.5) Odalvi Javier (1-2) S. Woods-Richardson (0-5) Dilmer Mejia (1) 2:43 / 1,787 May 13 vs. ROM, 5:35 W, 2-1 12-24 7th (-8.0) Andrew Mitchell (1-0) Alan Rangel (2-2) — 1:49 / 3,842 May 13 vs. ROM, DH, G2 W, 6-1 13-24 7th (-7.0) Jose Moreno (2-0) William Woods (0-1) Tylor Megill (1) 2:28 / 3,842 May 14 @ AUG, 7:05 L, 3-2 13-25 7th (-8.0) Keaton Winn (2-2) Willy Taveras (2-5) Jesus Ozoria (1) 2:29 / 3,969 May 15 @ AUG, 7:05 W, 3-1 14-25 7th (-8.0) Colin Holderman (3-0) Blake Rivera (1-2) Bryce Hutchinson (1) 2:59 / 2,719 May 16 @ AUG, 7:05 W, 5-3 15-25 6th (-8.0) Andrew Mitchell (2-0) Ryan Walker (1-1) Jose Moreno (1) 3:21 / 5, 211 May 17 @ ROM, 7:00 L, 11-3 15-26 6th (-8.0) Odalvi Javier (2-2) S. Woods-Richardson (0-6) — 2:30 / 2,916 May 18 @ ROM, 6:00 L, 9-5 15-27 7th (-8.0) Alan Rangel (3-2) Jose Butto (0-5) Victor Vodnik (1) 2:26 / 4,912 May 19 @ ROM, 2:00 W, 9-8 (10) 16-27 6th (-7.0) Ezequiel Zabaleta (1-0) Jose Montilla (1-1) Alec Kisena (2) 3:23 / 2,101 May 20 @ ROM, 1:00 W, 4-2 17-27 6th (-7.0) Tylor Megill (1-0) Jose Olague (4-4) Jose Moreno (2) 2:32 / 1,155 May 21 vs. GVL, 7:05 W, 5-2 18-27 5th (-6.0) Bryce Hutchinson (2-1) Yoan Aybar (1-2) Darwin Ramos (1) 2:35 / 2,221 May 22 vs. GVL, 11:05 L, 4-3 18-28 7th (-6.0) Yoan Pantoja (3-2) Ezequiel Zabaleta (1-1) 2:36 / 6,603 May 23 vs. GVL, 7:05 L, 4-1 18-29 7th (-7.0) Brayan Bello (2-3) Jose Butto (0-6) Logan Browning (2) 2:46 / 4,020 May 24 vs. GVL, 7:05 W, 6-2 19-29 7th (-6.0) Willy Taveras (3-5) Alex Scherff (0-4) — 2:42 / 4,810 May 25 @ CHS, 6:05 L, 8-3 19-30 7th (-7.0) Roansy Contreras (4-2) Bryce Hutchinson (2-2) Tanner Myatt (1) 3:02 / 5,625 May 26 @ CHS, 5:05 L, 5-3 19-31 7th (-8.0) Bryan Blanton (1-1) Billy Oxford (0-2) — 2:35 / 3,513 May 27 @ CHS, 5:05 L, 9-7 19-32 7th (-9.0) Jhony Brito (2-0) Jose Moreno (2-1) — 3:08 / 3,170 May 28 @ CHS, 11:05 W, 7-4 20-32 7th (-8.0) Jose Butto (1-6) Alex Mauricio (0-1) Jake Simon (1) 3:11 / 5,380 May 29 May 30 vs. AUG, 7:05 L, 3-2 20-33 7th (-9.0) Jesus Ozoria (1-3) Alan Winans (0-1) Ryan Walker (4) 2:59 / 3,787 May 31 vs. AUG, 7:05 L, 8-6 20-34 7th (-9.5) Sandro Cabrera (2-0) Colin Holderman (3-1) Jesus Tona (7) 3:25 / 4,357

June 1 vs. AUG, 6:05 W, 3-2 21-34 7th (-8.0) Christian James (2-4) Blake Rivera (2-4) Jose Moreno (3) 2:40 / 5,274 June 2 vs. AUG, 2:05 L, 5-2 21-35 7th (-9.0) Seth Corry (1-2) Jose Butto (1-7) Franklin Van Gurp (3) 2:45 / 3,804 June 3 vs. ROM, 7:05 W, 5-2 22-35 7th (-9.0) S. Woods-Richardson (1-6) Alan Rangel (4-4) Chris Viall (2) 2:30 / 1,776 June 4 vs. ROM, 7;05` W, 3-2 23-35 7th (-8.0) Willy Taveras (4-5) Gabriel Noguera (2-3) Tylor Megill (2) 2:30 / 3,821 June 5 vs. ROM, 7:05 CAN, Rain June 6 @ HIC, 7:00 L, 4-3 23-36 7th (-9.5) Kelvin Gonzalez (2-0) Jose Moreno (2-2) — 2:43 / 1,616 June 7 @ HIC, 7:00 PPD to 6/8, Rain June 8 @ HIC, 4:00 SUSP to 6/9, Rain June 8 @ HIC, DH, G2 CAN, Rain June 9 @ HIC, 1:00 CAN, Rain June 9 @ HIC, 3:00 CAN, Rain June 10 vs. ASH, 7:05 L, 2-1(6) 23-37 7th (-9.0) Colten Schmidt (2-2) Bryce Hutchinson (2-3) Boby Johnson (2) 2:41 / 1,808 June 11 vs. ASH, 7:05 W, 8-1 24-37 7th (-9.0) Jose Butto (2-7) Alfredo Garcia (1-6) — 2:42 / 2,092 June 12 vs. ASH, 7:05 L, 6-4 (10) 24-38 7th (-9.0) Jacob Bosiokovic (2-0) Jose Moreno (2-3) Alex Martinez (14) 3:07 / 1,427 June 13 vs. LEX, 7:05 L, 10-5 24-39 7th (-10.0) Jonathan Bowlan (6-2) Alec Kisena (0-2) — 3:40 / 4,620 June 14 vs. LEX, 7:05 L, 5-1 24-40 7th (-10.0) Austin Cox (5-3) Christian James (2-5) — 2:52 / 3,737 June 15 vs. LEX, 6:05 L, 6-2 24-41 7th (-10.5) Charlie Neuweiler (3-6) Bryce Hutchinson (2-4) 2:47 / 5,806 June 16 vs. LEX, 2:05 L, 10-1 24-42 7th (-11.5) Jon Heasley (6-3) S. Woods-Richardson (1-7) 3:11 / 2,525

MAY (12-18, .229 BA, 4.04 ERA)

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APRIL (8-16, .208 BA, 4.17 ERA)

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COLUMBIA FIREFLIES 2019 GAME NOTES

Date/Opponent Result Record Div. Stand (GB) Winning Pitcher Losing Pitcher Save Time/Attendance June 20 @ ASH, 7:05 L, 26-9 0-1, 24-43 4th (-1.0) Jake Bird (5-1) Bryce Hutchinson (2-5) — 4:01 / 2,578 June 21 @ ASH, 7:05 W, 6-3 (10) 1-1, 25-43 T1st (-0.0) Alec Kisena (1-2) PJ Poulin (2-3) Billy Oxford (1) 3:33 / 4,001 June 22 @ ASH, 6:05 L, 6-5 1-2, 25-44 T2nd (-1.0) Alexander Martinez (3-4) Jose Moreno (2-4) — 3:11 / 3,389 June 23 @ ASH, 2:05 W, 11-9 2-2, 26-44 T2nd (-1.0) Tylor Megill (2-0) Ryan Feltner (3-6) Billy Oxford (2) 3:28 / 2,189 June 24 @ LEX, 7:05 W, 8-6 3-2, 27-44 T2nd (-0.5) Bryce Hutchinson (3-5) Ted Cillis (0-1) Allan Winans (1) 3:08 / 4,099 June 25 @ LEX, 7:05 L, 9-2 3-3, 27-45 T2nd (-2.0) Evan Steele (2-2) Willy Taveras (4-6) C.J. Eldred (1) 2:45 / 3,697 June 26 @ LEX, 12:05 W, 2-1 4-3, 28-45 T2nd (-1.0) Danny Hrbek (1-0) Charlie Neuweiler (3-8) Allan Winans (2) 2:32 / 3,786 June 27 vs. HIC, 7:05 L, 1-0 4-4, 28-46 T2nd (-1.0) Tim Brennan (7-2) Christian James (2-6) Abdiel Mendoza (3) 2:28 / 4,122 June 28 vs. HIC, 7:05 W, 4-0 5-4, 29-46 T1st (-0.0) Tylor Megill (3-0) Yerry Rodriguez (7-3) — 2:26 / 4,159 June 29 vs. HIC, 6:05 L, 4-0 5-5, 29-47 T2nd (-1.0) Tai Tiedemann (2-0) S. Woods-Richardson (1-8) — 2:41 / 3,739 June 30 vs. HIC, 5:05 L, 8-3 5-6, 29-48 T2nd (-2.0) Ronny Henriquez (3-4) Willy Taveras (4-7) — 2:54 / 3,513

July 1 vs. GVL, 7:05 W, 6-0 6-6, 30-48 T2nd (-1.0) Jose Butto (3-7) Chris Machamer (3-5) — 2:31 / 1,662 July 2 vs. GVL, 7:05 L, 10-4 6-7, 30-49 T3rd (-2.0) Kevin Biondic (3-0) Christian James (2-7) 3:36 / 1,368 July 3 vs. GVL, 7:05 W, 9-2 7-7, 31-49 3rd (-2.0) Cole Gordon (1-0) Alex Scherff (3-6) Nelson Leon (1) 3:10 / 7,872 July 4 @ HIC, 7:00 W, 5-3 8-7, 32-49 T2nd (-1.0) Bryce Hutchinson (4-5) Lucas Jacobsen (0-2) Billy Oxford (2) 2:55 / 4,776 July 5 @ HIC, 7:00 W, 11-7 9-7, 33-49 T1st (-0.0) Willy Taveras (5-7) Hans Crouse (2-1) Allan Winans (3) 3:20 / 2,705 July 6 @ HIC, 7:00 L, 7-6 9-8, 33-50 T1st (-0.0) Kelvin Gonzalez (4-0) Billy Oxford (0-3) — 3:10 / 2,067 July 7 @ HIC, 5:00 L, 6-5 9-9, 33-51 3rd (-1.0) Grant Wolfram (3-2) Daison Acosta (0-1) Grant Anderson (6) 3:32 / 1,377 July 8 July 9 vs. AUG, 7:05 W, 4-1 10-9, 34-51 T1st (-0.0) Christian James (3-7) Keaton Winn (3-6) Allan Winans (4) 2:42 / 1,618 July 10 vs. AUG, 7:05 L, 2-0 10-10, 34-52 T2nd (-1.0) Adam Oller (3-2) Tylor Megill (3-1) Matt Seelinger (1) 2:55 / 2,002 July 11 vs. AUG, 7:05 W, 5-2 11-10, 35-52 T2nd (-1.0) S. Woods-Richardson (2-8) Gregory Santos (1-5) Allan Winans (5) 2:50 / 3,061 July 12 vs. CHS, 7:05 L, 4-3 (10) 11-11, 35-53 T2nd (-1.0) Dalton Lehnen (2-0) Nelson Leon (0-1) Ron Marinaccio (3) 2:52 / 4,104 July 13 vs. CHS, 6:05 PPD, Rain July 14 vs. CHS, 3:00 W, 2-1 (7) 12-11, 36-53 T1st (-0.0) Jose Butto (4-7) Luis Gil (4-5) B. Hutchinson (2) 2:03 / — July 14 vs. CHS, DH, G2 W, 5-0 (7) 13-11, 37-53 T1st (-0.0) Daison Acosta (1-1) Alexander Vizcaino (4-5) — 1:45 / 2,578 July 15 @ WV, 7:05 L, 5-0 13-12, 37-54 2nd (-1.0) Clay Chandler (8-5) Christian James (3-8) — 2:35 / 1,639 July 16 @ WV, 7:05 L, 11-6 13-13, 37-55 T2nd (-1.0) Reid Morgan (1-0) Tylor Megill (3-2) Ben Onyshka (1) 3:15 / 1,027 July 17 @ WV, 12:05 L, 4-3 13-14, 37-56 T3rd (-2.0) Dayeison Arias (2-1) Allan Winans (0-2) — 2:34 / 725 July 18 @ GVL, 7:05 L, 5-1 13-15, 37-57 T4th (-2.0) Brayan Bello (4-6) Willy Taveras (5-8) — 2:31 / 5,076 July 19 @ GVL, 7:05 L, 9-4 13-16, 37-58 5th (-3.0) Alex Scherff (4-8) Jose Butto (4-8) — 3:05 / 5,586 July 20 @ GVL, 7:05 W, 6-3 14-16, 38-58 T4th (-3.0) Conner O’Neil (1-0) Chase Shugart (5-2) Allan Winans (6) 3:24 / 5,114 July 21 @ GVL, 3:05 L, 16-5 14-17, 38-59 5th (-3.0) Jaison Vilera (1-3) Chris MAchamer (4-6) — 3:20 / 4,570 July 22 July 23 vs. AUG, 7:05 W, 2-1 15-17, 39-59 5th (-2.0) S. Woods-Richardson (3-8) Keith Weisenberg (1-2) Allan Winans (7) 2:45 / 1,669 July 24 vs. AUG, 7:05 L, 5-0 15-18, 39-60 4th (-3.0) Seth Corry (7-2) Willy Taveras (5-9) — 2:53 / 2,439 July 25 vs. AUG, 7:05 L, 4-3 15-19, 39-61 6th (-4.0) Trenton Toplikar (2-1) Jose Butto (4-9) Sandro Cabrera (3) 2:52 / 4,428 July 26 vs. HAG, 7:05 L, 7-3 15-20, 39-62 6th (-5.0) Joan Adon (9-3) Daison Acosta (1-2) — 2:54 / 4,630 July 27 vs. HAG, 6:05 L, 8-4 15-21, 39-63 6th (-5.0) Chandler Day (3-3) Conner O’Neil (1-1) — 3:09 / 4,858 July 28 vs. HAG, 5:05 L, 5-3 15-22, 39-64 T6th (-6.0) Christian Vann (3-2) Cole Gordon (1-1) Angel Guillen (5) 3:03 / 3,097 July 29 vs. HAG, 7:05 L, 5-1 15-23, 39-65 7th (-7.0) Tomas Alastre (4-10) Bryce Hutchinson (4-6) — 2:34 / 2,241 July 30 July 31 @ KAN, 7:00 W, 3-0 16-23, 40-65 T5th (-7.0) Alec Kisena (2-2) Kevin Folman (0-3) Allan Winans (8) 2:13 / 686

August 1 @ KAN, 7:00 SUSP to 8/2, Rain August 2 @ KAN, 5:00 L, 6-4 16-24, 40-66 7th (-8.5) Devon Perez (1-2) Willy Taveras (5-10) Austin Conway (7) 2:37 / 809 August 2 @ KAN, G2 L, 3-1 (7) 16-25, 40-67 7th (-8.5) Sam Long (5-4) Cole Gordon (1-2) J.B. Olson (2) 1:43 / 941 August 3 @ HAG, 6:05 SUSP to 8/4, Rain August 4 @ HAG, 2:05 W, 3-2 17-25, 41-67 5th (-7.0) Justin Lasko (1-0) Pearson McMahan (0-1) — 2:23 / 1,985 August 4 @ HAG, G2 W, 6-4 18-25, 42-67 5th (-7.0) Danny Hrbek (2-0) Alfonso Hernandez (0-1) Allan Winans (9) 2:45 / 712 August 5 @ HAG, 7:05 W, 3-1 19-25, 43-67 5th (-7.0) Alec Kisena (3-2) Tomas Alastre (4-11) Cole Gordon (1) 2:30 / 401 August 6 @ HAG, 10:35 W, 5-3 (10) 20-25, 44-67 5th (-6.0) Allan Winans (1-2) Alex Troop (0-1) — 3:34 / 949 August 7 August 8 vs. GVL, 7:05 W, 12-5 21-25, 45-67 5th (-5.0) Jose Moreno (3-4) Chris Machamer (4-8) — 3:07 / 3,234 August 9 vs. GVL, 7:05 W, 11-7 22-25, 46-67 5th (-4.5) Danny Hrbek (3-0) Kevin Biondic (4-5) — 3:11 / 3,011 August 10 vs. GVL, 6:05 L, 2-0 22-26, 46-68 5th (-5.0) Chase Shugart (6-3) Bryce Hutchinson (4-7) Hunter Haworth (2) 2:14 / 5,184 August 11 vs. GVL, 5:05 W, 5-4 23-26, 47-68 5th (-4.0) Justin Lasko (2-0) Yorvin Pantoja (6-3) — 2:47 / 4,329 August 12 @ CHS, 7:05 L, 3-2 (10) 23-27, 47-69 5th (-5.0) Carlos Espinal (1-2) Allan Winans (1-3) — 3:17 / 4,207 August 13 @ CHS, 7:05 L, 1-0 23-28, 47-70 5th (-5.0) Daniel Ramos (1-0) Willy Taveras (5-11) — 2:30 / 3,213 August 14 @ CHS, 7:05 L, 3-1 23-29, 47-71 5th (-6.0) Roansy Contreras (9-5) Christian James (3-9) Dalton Lehnen (3) 2:33 / 3,760 August 15 vs. ROM, 7:05 August 16 vs. ROM, 7:05 August 17 vs. ROM, 6:05 August 18 vs. ROM, 5:05 August 19 August 20 @ HIC, 7:00 August 21 @ HIC, 7:00 August 22 @ HIC, 7:00 August 23 @ ROM, 7:00 August 24 @ ROM, 6:00 August 25 @ ROM, 2:00 August 26 vs. HIC, 7:05 August 27 vs. HIC, 7:05 August 28 vs. HIC, 7:05 August 29 vs. HIC, 7:05 August 30 @ AUG, 7:05 August 31 @ AUG, 6:05

September 1 @ AUG, 6:35 September 2 @ AUG, 2:05

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