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Wednesday, August 7, 2019 - 7:05 p.m. ET Game No. 115 Second Half Game No. 45 Home Game No. 61 Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville Jacksonville, Fla. MiLB.tv Sunny 102.3 FM JaxShrimp.com MiLB First Pitch TuneIn RHP Pablo López (0-2, 27.00 ERA) vs. RHP Connor Johnstone (4-2, 3.66 ERA) Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp (54-60, 25-19) vs. Mississippi Braves (55-58, 22-22) JACKSONVILLE BLANKED 2-0 BY BILOXI The Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp were shut out 2-0 in Monday’s series finale by the Biloxi Shuckers at MGM Park. The Shuckers got on the scoreboard on Alexander Alvarez’s RBI double in the second inning. In the fourth, Dylan File added an RBI ground out to increase the Jumbo Shrimp deficit to 2-0. File scaered three hits and one walk in seven scoreless innings for Biloxi to earn the win. In his Double-A debut, Trevor Rogers worked 4.2 frames, surrendering two runs on seven hits. He fanned six against two free passes. Alex Mateo, Vincenzo Aiello and Alex Vesia combined for 3.1 shutout innings of relief. TURNING POINT Jacksonville went into play on June 13 with a woeful 25-41 (.379) record. The Jumbo Shrimp have gone 29-19 (.604) since that point behind some dominant pitching. In the 48 games since June 13, Jacksonville has surrendered both the fewest runs (143) and fewest hits (315) among clubs at the Double-A level. The Jumbo Shrimp also place first in Double-A in both WHIP (1.07) and bang average against (.207), third in ERA (2.80) and ed for fiſth in walks (133) during this span. CRAZY, STUPID, GLOVE. Jacksonville has commied 26 errors in their last 33 games, pushing their season total to 84, a figure that ranks right in the middle of the pack in the Southern League. That said, errors are not necessarily the most effecve way of judging a club’s defense. An argument for the Jumbo Shrimp being a strong defensive club can be found easily in how oſten the club has turned baed balls into outs, otherwise known as defensive efficiency. Jacksonville’s .728 defensive efficiency is the best such mark in the Southern League. CONNECT FOUR Buoyed by strong pitching throughout the season, the Jumbo Shrimp offense has been given a bigger margin of error by not needing to score huge quanes of runs to win games. In fact, Jacksonville has won each of its last 21 contests when hing the four-run marker. On the season, when the Jumbo Shrimp tally at least four scores, the club is a sterling 41-6 (.872). Jacksonville, however, has plated three runs or fewer in 12 of their last 15 contests. A SHOW ABOUT NOTHING Jacksonville fell 2-0 to Biloxi on Monday, the Jumbo Shrimp’s 23rd shutout loss of the season. That total not only leads Minor League Baseball by a wide margin (High-A Palm Beach is second with 17), but it represents the most zeroes in the Southern League since at least the 2009 season and the highest amount of blankings during Jacksonville’s Marlins Era (2009-present). The Jumbo Shrimp are just two shutout losses away from tying the Southern League record of 25, set by Asheville in 1970. “NEW IS ALWAYS BETTER.” - BARNEY STINSON Through the month of July, the Jumbo Shrimp homered just 41 mes all season, ed for the second-fewest such mark out of the 120 full-season Minor League Baseball teams. Interesngly, Lewin Diaz and Jazz Chisholm had combined for 37 long balls in the Minnesota and Arizona systems, respecvely, before geng traded to the Miami Marlins and earning an assignment with Jacksonville. The Jumbo Shrimp’s two trade acquisions have accounted for at least one home run in four of the last five games, totaling five during that span to push the club’s season total to 46. A SONG OF FIRE AND ICE Jacksonville has surrendered just 68 runs in their last 25 games (2.7 per game), and the club’s starng pitching has been a huge culprit behind those run-prevenon efforts. During this span, Jumbo Shrimp starters have combined for a 2.46 ERA (37 ER in 135.1 IP). The club’s starng pitchers have posted 133 strikeouts (8.8 K/9) against 42 walks (2.8 BB/9) and 109 hits allowed (7.2 H/9) in the process. In comparison, Jumbo Shrimp starters had compiled a 6.13 ERA (32 ER in 47.0 IP) over the previous nine games. OF MICE AND ‘PEN From June 26 through the eighth inning on July 5, the Jumbo Shrimp bullpen need a 36-inning streak without an earned run. That roll is in the midst of a stretch that has been devastang opposing lineups late in games. Over the last 50 contests, Jumbo Shrimp relief pitchers have tossed 168.2 innings with just 39 runs against, 34 earned, for a 1.81 ERA. During this 50-game span, the Jumbo Shrimp’s bullpen has collecvely ceded just 97 hits (5.2 H/9) while whiffing 182 (9.7 K/9) against 53 walks (2.8 BB/9). Record ............................................................................... 54-60 Home Record .................................................................. 30-30 Road Record .................................................................... 24-30 Current Streak....................................................................... L1 Runs Scored .............................. 382 (3.4 per game)/Fewest Runs Allowed ............................ 389 (3.4 per game)/Fewest Run Differential............................................................... -7/6th Pythagorean Record ....................................................... 56-58 Southern Division Standing/GB................................. 2nd/1.0 Current Standings Streak ........... 2nd, 2 days (8/6-present) Long Standings Streak ................... 5th, 45 days (4/17-5/31) Series Record ............................................................... 10-12-1 Series Streak.........................................................................W1 Jumbo Shrimp Sweeps........ 1 (4-game 7/18-7/21 at CHA) Sweeps of the Jumbo Shrimp...1 (5-game, 5/1-5/5 at MIS) Batting Average/Rank................................................ .233/9th On-Base Percentage ............................................... .294/10th Slugging Percentage................................................. .323/10th OPS ............................................................................ .618/10th BABIP .................................................................................. .297 Strikeouts ........................................................ 933/4th-Fewest K% (MLB avg: ~22.7%)....................................................22.8% Walks .......................................................................280/Fewest BB% (MLB avg: ~8.5%)...................................................... 6.9% Hits ................................................................................. 859/7th Doubles ....................................................................... 154/10th Triples ........................................................................... 22/T-5th Home Runs......................................................................46/9th Stolen Bases.....................................................................80/6th Defensive Efficiency (MLB avg: ~.705) ......................... .728 Errors.............................................................. 84/T-4th-Fewest FIP .......................................................................................... 3.57 ERA ............................................................................... 3.19/3rd BABIP .................................................................................. .272 Strikeouts ...................................................................... 983/3rd K% (MLB avg: ~22.7%)....................................................24.2% Walks .............................................................. 347/2nd-Fewest BB% (MLB avg: ~8.5%)...................................................... 8.5% Hits Allowed .................................................. 792/2nd-Fewest Home Runs........................................................... 88/4th-Most WHIP ............................................................................1.15/2nd THE WEEK AHEAD DATE TIME OPPONENT JUMBO SHRIMP STARTER OPPONENT STARTER Thu. Aug. 8 7:05 ET Mississippi LHP Daniel Castano (4-1, 3.35) RHP Jasseel De La Cruz (3-6, 4.15) Fri. Aug. 9 7:05 ET Mississippi RHP Jorge Guzman (5-10, 3.89) LHP Phil Pfeifer (1-1, 4.15) Sat. Aug. 10 6:35 ET Mississippi RHP Sixto Sanchez (8-4, 2.76) RHP Nolan Kingham (0-1, 1.80) Sun. Aug. 11 3:05 ET Mississippi LHP Trevor Rogers (0-1, 3.86) TBA Mon. Aug. 12 OFF DAY Tue. Aug. 13 7:00 ET at Tennessee TBA TBA Wed. Aug. 14 7:00 ET at Tennessee TBA TBA Bryson Brigman: 20-for-60, .333/.437/.467, 6 2B, 3B, 4 RBIs, 9 R, 10 BB, HBP in 19 G since JAX return Santiago Chavez: 7-for-55, .127, 2B, 3 RBIs, 6 BB, HBP in last 19 games Jazz Chisholm: 5-for-19, 3B, 2 HR, 3 RBIs first five games with Jacksonville Lewin Diaz: 6-for-17, 2B, 3 HR, 6 RBIs, 2 BB in last five games Joe Dunand: 6-for-43, .140 in last 14 G; .304/.377/.437, 13 2B, 3B, HR, 16 RBIs in prev. 36 G Stone Garrett: 1-for-18, .056, 2B in last six games Riley Mahan: 13-for-80 (.163) slump in last 23 games Victor Victor Mesa: 4-for-26, RBI, BB in first 7 G w/JAX (.252/.295/.283, 5 2B, 3 3B, 26 RBIs, 15 SB w/JUP) Brian Miller: 1-for-9, RBI, R in first three games since IL activation (missed six contests) Adrian Nieto: 0-for-9, BB in first three games since return to Jacksonville Anfernee Seymour: 30-for-101, .297, 6 2B, HR, 17 RBIs, 6 BB in last 28 starts Justin Twine: Reassigned to JAX on Tue. (5-for-13, 4 RBIs, in four games with High-A Jupiter) SHRIMP AND GRITS SOUTH (*-Clinched Division in First Half) Biloxi* 26-18 -- Jacksonville 25-19 1.0 Pensacola 23-21 3.0 Mississippi 22-22 4.0 Mobile 14-30 12.0 NORTH Montgomery* 29-16 -- Jackson 26-16 1.5 Birmingham 23-19 4.5 Tennessee 16-29 13.0 Chattanooga 15-29 13.5 SECOND HALF STANDINGS JUMBO SHRIMP BY THE NUMBERS vs. THE BRAVES 2019 vs. Braves...................................................... 7-9 in Jacksonville................................................ 4-2 in Mississippi ................................................. 3-7 2018 Regular Season vs. Braves ...................... 9-12 in Jacksonville................................................ 4-6 in Mississippi ................................................. 5-6
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Page 1: Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp (54-60, 25-19) vs. Mississippi Braves … · 2020-02-04 · “NEW IS ALWAYS BETTER.” - BARNEY STINSON Through the month of July, the Jumbo Shrimp homered

Wednesday, August 7, 2019 - 7:05 p.m. ETGame No. 115 • Second Half Game No. 45 • Home Game No. 61

Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville • Jacksonville, Fla.MiLB.tv • Sunny 102.3 FM • JaxShrimp.com • MiLB First Pitch • TuneIn

RHP Pablo López (0-2, 27.00 ERA) vs. RHP Connor Johnstone (4-2, 3.66 ERA)

Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp (54-60, 25-19) vs. Mississippi Braves (55-58, 22-22)

JACKSONVILLE BLANKED 2-0 BY BILOXIThe Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp were shut out 2-0 in Monday’s series finale by the Biloxi Shuckers at MGM Park. The Shuckers got on the scoreboard on Alexander Alvarez’s RBI double in the second inning. In the fourth, Dylan File added an RBI ground out to increase the Jumbo Shrimp deficit to 2-0. File scattered three hits and one walk in seven scoreless innings for Biloxi to earn the win. In his Double-A debut, Trevor Rogers worked 4.2 frames, surrendering two runs on seven hits. He fanned six against two free passes. Alex Mateo, Vincenzo Aiello and Alex Vesia combined for 3.1 shutout innings of relief.

TURNING POINTJacksonville went into play on June 13 with a woeful 25-41 (.379) record. The Jumbo Shrimp have gone 29-19 (.604) since that point behind some dominant pitching. In the 48 games since June 13, Jacksonville has surrendered both the fewest runs (143) and fewest hits (315) among clubs at the Double-A level. The Jumbo Shrimp also place first in Double-A in both WHIP (1.07) and batting average against (.207), third in ERA (2.80) and tied for fifth in walks (133) during this span.

CRAZY, STUPID, GLOVE.Jacksonville has committed 26 errors in their last 33 games, pushing their season total to 84, a figure that ranks right in the middle of the pack in the Southern League. That said, errors are not necessarily the most effective way of judging a club’s defense. An argument for the Jumbo Shrimp being a strong defensive club can be found easily in how often the club has turned batted balls into outs, otherwise known as defensive efficiency. Jacksonville’s .728 defensive efficiency is the best such mark in the Southern League.

CONNECT FOURBuoyed by strong pitching throughout the season, the Jumbo Shrimp offense has been given a bigger margin of error by not needing to score huge quantities of runs to win games. In fact, Jacksonville has won each of its last 21 contests when hitting the four-run marker. On the season, when the Jumbo Shrimp tally at least four scores, the club is a sterling 41-6 (.872). Jacksonville, however, has plated three runs or fewer in 12 of their last 15 contests.

A SHOW ABOUT NOTHINGJacksonville fell 2-0 to Biloxi on Monday, the Jumbo Shrimp’s 23rd shutout loss of the season. That total not only leads Minor League Baseball by a wide margin (High-A Palm Beach is second with 17), but it represents the most zeroes in the Southern League since at least the 2009 season and the highest amount of blankings during Jacksonville’s Marlins Era (2009-present). The Jumbo Shrimp are just two shutout losses away from tying the Southern League record of 25, set by Asheville in 1970.

“NEW IS ALWAYS BETTER.” - BARNEY STINSONThrough the month of July, the Jumbo Shrimp homered just 41 times all season, tied for the second-fewest such mark out of the 120 full-season Minor League Baseball teams. Interestingly, Lewin Diaz and Jazz Chisholm had combined for 37 long balls in the Minnesota and Arizona systems, respectively, before getting traded to the Miami Marlins and earning an assignment with Jacksonville. The Jumbo Shrimp’s two trade acquisitions have accounted for at least one home run in four of the last five games, totaling five during that span to push the club’s season total to 46.

A SONG OF FIRE AND ICEJacksonville has surrendered just 68 runs in their last 25 games (2.7 per game), and the club’s starting pitching has been a huge culprit behind those run-prevention efforts. During this span, Jumbo Shrimp starters have combined for a 2.46 ERA (37 ER in 135.1 IP). The club’s starting pitchers have posted 133 strikeouts (8.8 K/9) against 42 walks (2.8 BB/9) and 109 hits allowed (7.2 H/9) in the process. In comparison, Jumbo Shrimp starters had compiled a 6.13 ERA (32 ER in 47.0 IP) over the previous nine games.

OF MICE AND ‘PENFrom June 26 through the eighth inning on July 5, the Jumbo Shrimp bullpen netted a 36-inning streak without an earned run. That roll is in the midst of a stretch that has been devastating opposing lineups late in games. Over the last 50 contests, Jumbo Shrimp relief pitchers have tossed 168.2 innings with just 39 runs against, 34 earned, for a 1.81 ERA. During this 50-game span, the Jumbo Shrimp’s bullpen has collectively ceded just 97 hits (5.2 H/9) while whiffing 182 (9.7 K/9) against 53 walks (2.8 BB/9).

Record ...............................................................................54-60Home Record ..................................................................30-30Road Record ....................................................................24-30Current Streak ....................................................................... L1

Runs Scored .............................. 382 (3.4 per game)/Fewest Runs Allowed ............................ 389 (3.4 per game)/FewestRun Differential............................................................... -7/6thPythagorean Record .......................................................56-58Southern Division Standing/GB.................................2nd/1.0Current Standings Streak ...........2nd, 2 days (8/6-present)Long Standings Streak ................... 5th, 45 days (4/17-5/31)

Series Record ............................................................... 10-12-1Series Streak .........................................................................W1Jumbo Shrimp Sweeps ........ 1 (4-game 7/18-7/21 at CHA) Sweeps of the Jumbo Shrimp...1 (5-game, 5/1-5/5 at MIS)

Batting Average/Rank ................................................ .233/9thOn-Base Percentage ............................................... .294/10thSlugging Percentage ................................................. .323/10thOPS ............................................................................ .618/10thBABIP .................................................................................. .297Strikeouts ........................................................ 933/4th-FewestK% (MLB avg: ~22.7%)....................................................22.8%Walks .......................................................................280/FewestBB% (MLB avg: ~8.5%) ......................................................6.9%Hits ................................................................................. 859/7thDoubles ....................................................................... 154/10thTriples ........................................................................... 22/T-5thHome Runs ......................................................................46/9thStolen Bases.....................................................................80/6th

Defensive Efficiency (MLB avg: ~.705) ......................... .728Errors ..............................................................84/T-4th-Fewest

FIP ..........................................................................................3.57ERA ............................................................................... 3.19/3rdBABIP .................................................................................. .272Strikeouts ...................................................................... 983/3rdK% (MLB avg: ~22.7%)....................................................24.2%Walks .............................................................. 347/2nd-FewestBB% (MLB avg: ~8.5%) ......................................................8.5%Hits Allowed .................................................. 792/2nd-FewestHome Runs ...........................................................88/4th-MostWHIP ............................................................................1.15/2nd

THE WEEK AHEADDATE TIME OPPONENT JUMBO SHRIMP STARTER OPPONENT STARTER Thu. Aug. 8 7:05 ET Mississippi LHP Daniel Castano (4-1, 3.35) RHP Jasseel De La Cruz (3-6, 4.15)Fri. Aug. 9 7:05 ET Mississippi RHP Jorge Guzman (5-10, 3.89) LHP Phil Pfeifer (1-1, 4.15)Sat. Aug. 10 6:35 ET Mississippi RHP Sixto Sanchez (8-4, 2.76) RHP Nolan Kingham (0-1, 1.80)Sun. Aug. 11 3:05 ET Mississippi LHP Trevor Rogers (0-1, 3.86) TBAMon. Aug. 12 OFF DAYTue. Aug. 13 7:00 ET at Tennessee TBA TBAWed. Aug. 14 7:00 ET at Tennessee TBA TBA

Bryson Brigman: 20-for-60, .333/.437/.467, 6 2B, 3B, 4 RBIs, 9 R, 10 BB, HBP in 19 G since JAX returnSantiago Chavez: 7-for-55, .127, 2B, 3 RBIs, 6 BB, HBP in last 19 gamesJazz Chisholm: 5-for-19, 3B, 2 HR, 3 RBIs first five games with Jacksonville Lewin Diaz: 6-for-17, 2B, 3 HR, 6 RBIs, 2 BB in last five games Joe Dunand: 6-for-43, .140 in last 14 G; .304/.377/.437, 13 2B, 3B, HR, 16 RBIs in prev. 36 GStone Garrett: 1-for-18, .056, 2B in last six games

Riley Mahan: 13-for-80 (.163) slump in last 23 gamesVictor Victor Mesa: 4-for-26, RBI, BB in first 7 G w/JAX (.252/.295/.283, 5 2B, 3 3B, 26 RBIs, 15 SB w/JUP)Brian Miller: 1-for-9, RBI, R in first three games since IL activation (missed six contests)Adrian Nieto: 0-for-9, BB in first three games since return to JacksonvilleAnfernee Seymour: 30-for-101, .297, 6 2B, HR, 17 RBIs, 6 BB in last 28 startsJustin Twine: Reassigned to JAX on Tue. (5-for-13, 4 RBIs, in four games with High-A Jupiter)

SHRIMP AND GRITS

SOUTH (*-Clinched Division in First Half)Biloxi* 26-18 --Jacksonville 25-19 1.0Pensacola 23-21 3.0Mississippi 22-22 4.0Mobile 14-30 12.0

NORTHMontgomery* 29-16 --Jackson 26-16 1.5Birmingham 23-19 4.5Tennessee 16-29 13.0Chattanooga 15-29 13.5

SECOND HALF STANDINGS

JUMBO SHRIMP BY THE NUMBERS

vs. THE BRAVES

2019 vs. Braves ...................................................... 7-9 in Jacksonville ................................................ 4-2 in Mississippi ................................................. 3-7 2018 Regular Season vs. Braves ......................9-12 in Jacksonville ................................................ 4-6 in Mississippi ................................................. 5-6

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PAGE 2 • 2019 JACKSONVILLE JUMBO SHRIMP GAME NOTES

SITUATIONAL RECORDS & MISC., HIGHS AND LOWS

Against the Southern LeagueTeam Total Home Roadvs. Northern .......................... 25-18 ................14-15 ......................11-3vs. Birmingham ...........................5-5 .................... 1-4 ........................4-1vs. Chattanooga .........................6-2 .................... 2-2 ........................4-0vs. Jackson ...................................3-2 .................... 3-2 ........................0-0vs. Montgomery .........................7-8 .................... 4-6 ........................3-2vs. Tennessee ...............................4-1 .................... 4-1 ........................0-0

vs. Southern ........................... 29-42 ................16-15 ................... 13-27vs. Biloxi .....................................8-12 .................... 4-6 ........................4-6vs. Mississippi ..............................7-9 .................... 4-2 ........................3-7vs. Mobile ....................................7-8 .................... 3-2 ........................4-6vs. Pensacola .............................7-13 .................... 5-5 ........................2-8

Situations Total First Half Second HalfExtra innings ...............................5-5 .................... 4-3 ........................1-2Games decided in last AB ... 10-12 .................... 6-8 ........................4-4Walk-offs .....................................6-2 .................... 4-2 ........................2-0Leading after 6 innings ...........43-2 ..................21-1 ......................22-1Trailing after 6 innings ............6-49 ..................4-33 ......................2-16Tied after 6 innings ...................5-9 .................... 4-7 ........................1-2Leading after 7 innings ...........44-1 ..................22-1 ......................22-0Trailing after 7 innings ............5-50 ..................3-34 ......................2-16Tied after 7 innings ...................5-9 .................... 4-6 ........................1-3Leading after 8 innings ...........45-1 ..................22-1 ......................23-0Trailing after 8 innings ............2-47 ..................2-31 ......................0-16Tied after 8 innings ...................4-7 .................... 4-5 ........................0-2

Jerseys Total First Half Second HalfHome white jersey .................9-15 .................... 5-9 ........................4-6Road gray jersey ........................3-6 .................... 2-5 ........................1-1Red Bold City jersey............ 21-24 ................11-16 ......................10-8Navy jersey .................................8-7 .................... 5-5 ........................3-2Camouflage jersey ...................10-8 .................... 5-6 ........................5-2Themed jerseys .........................3-0 .................... 1-0 ........................2-0

Pitching (First Half, Second Half)With a RHSP .............................................. 46-49 (28-34, 18-15)With a LHSP...........................................................8-11 (1-7, 7-4)Starter throws 5.0-plus ...............................50-42 (27-33, 23-9)Starter throws < 5.0 .......................................... 4-18 (2-8, 2-10)Get quality start ...........................................34-18 (16-14, 18-4)Walking three or less (as team) ............. 43-32 (22-22, 21-10)Walking more than three (as team) ............. 11-28 (7-19, 4-9)Bullpen allows no runs ................................34-21 (17-14, 17-7)Bullpen allows runs ......................................20-38 (12-26, 8-12)Shutout ................................................................. 9-23 (4-17, 5-6)

Batting (First Half, Second Half)Scoring first .....................................................35-12 (17-6, 18-6)Opp. scoring first ..........................................19-48 (12-35, 7-13)Scoring six-plus runs ....................................... 24-3 (12-2, 12-1)Scoring four-plus runs ..................................... 41-6 (22-6, 19-0)Scoring less than 4 runs ................................13-53 (7-35, 6-18)Outhitting the opposition ..........................42-15 (24-12, 18-3)Opponent outhits the Jumbo Shrimp .......... 8-41 (5-27, 3-14)Teams tie in hits .......................................................4-4 (0-2, 4-2)Hitting a HR ....................................................26-14 (11-8, 15-6)Hitting no home runs ............................... 28-46 (18-33, 10-13)Stealing multiple bases ...................................... 11-10 (4-7, 7-3)Stealing a base .................................................18-16 (12-13, 6-3)Not stealing any bases ............................. 25-34 (13-21, 12-13)vs LH Starter ...................................................18-17 (8-12, 10-5)vs RH Starter ............................................. 37-43 (22-29, 15-14)

Defense (First Half, Second Half)Committing no errors ..................................22-29 (14-20, 8-9) Committing 1 error .....................................27-21 (12-14, 15-7)Committing 2 errors ..............................................4-6 (2-5, 2-1)Committing 3+ errors ...........................................1-4 (1-2, 0-2)

Number of Days (in division)In first place ................................................................................. 22In second place ........................................................................... 25In third place ..................................................................................7In fourth place ............................................................................. 14In fifth place ................................................................................. 53Current streak .............................................................2nd, 2 days*Half standings only, reset at start of second half

Day of the Week Record Total Home RoadSunday ........................................10-9 .................... 5-5 ........................5-4Monday ........................................7-9 .................... 7-4 ........................0-5Tuesday ........................................3-9 .................... 2-5 ........................1-4Wednesday .................................5-7 .................... 3-3 ........................2-4Thursday ....................................8-10 .................... 4-6 ........................4-4Friday..........................................8-11 .................... 3-5 ........................5-6Saturday .....................................13-5 .................... 8-1 ........................5-4

Monthly RecordApril ......................................................10-15 (12-12 in ‘18)May ........................................................11-18 (9-19 in ‘18)June ........................................................15-12 (10-14 in ‘18)July .........................................................15-13 (11-20 in ‘18)August ....................................................... 3-2 (12-15 in ‘18)September................................................ 0-0 (1-2 in ‘18)

Misc.One-run games ..........................................................................17-20Two-run games ............................................................................9-17Three-run games ........................................................................... 8-1Games decided by at least five runs .....................................13-20 High-water mark ............................................... 2-1 (4/7), 3-2 (4/9)Low-water mark.......... .........................24-40 (6/11), 25-41 (6/13)

JUMBO SHRIMP SITUATIONAL RECORD

INDIVIDUAL BATTING

Runs, game ...............................................................4 (2x; Stone Garrett, 7/19/19 at Chattanooga)Hits, game.................................................................5 (3x; Stone Garrett, 7/19/19 at Chattanooga)RBI, game ...........................................................................5 (2x; Corey Bird, 7/15/19 vs. Mississippi)Doubles, game .......................................................................2 (10x; Riley Mahan, 7/26/19 vs. Biloxi)Triples, game ......................................................................... 1 (22x; Jazz Chisholm, 8/1/19 at Biloxi)Home runs, game ................................................................ 1 (46x; Jazz Chisholm, 8/4/19 at Biloxi)Extra-base hits, game ............................................................ 3 (J.C. Millan, 6/8/19 vs. Montgomery)Walks, game ........................................................................ 3 (Martin Prado, 7/16/19 vs. Mississippi)Strikeouts, game .................................................................. 4 (4x; Stone Garrett, 7/6/19 at Mobile)Stolen bases, game .........................................2 (4x; Anfernee Seymour, 6/28/19 at Montgomery)Hitting streak ............................................................................................... 16 (Brian Miller, 5/17-6/4)On-Base streak ................................................................................. 18 (Corey Bird, 7/4-7/25, GM1)

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING

Most innings pitched, starter ...................................... 8.1 (Cody Poteet, 6/14/19 at Birmingham)Most innings pitched, reliever ................................... 5.1 (2x; Josh Roeder, 7/28/19 vs. Pensacola)Fewest innings pitched, starter ................................... 0.0 (Robert Dugger, 4/11/19 at Pensacola)Most strikeouts, starter .......................................................12 (Robert Dugger, 5/13/19 vs. Biloxi)Most strikeouts, reliever .............................................................. 5 (5x; Alex Vesia, 8/2/19 at Biloxi)Most walks issued .......................................................... 5 (4x; Josh Roeder, 7/28/19 vs. Pensacola)Most hits allowed ............................................................11 (2x; Daniel Castano, 7/8/19 at Mobile)Most runs allowed ...................................................8 (2x; Sixto Sanchez, 7/2/19 vs. Chattanooga)Most earned runs allowed .....................................8 (2x; Sixto Sanchez, 7/2/19 vs. Chattanooga)Most home runs allowed ........................................3 (4x; Sixto Sanchez, 7/2/19 vs. Chattanooga)Longest no-hit bid ...........7.1 (2x; Kolton Mahoney and Brett Graves, 6/12/19 at Birmingham)Most stolen bases allowed ............................................. 3 (3x; Cody Poteet, 6/3/19 at Pensacola)

INDIVIDUAL HIGHS AND LOWS

TEAM BATTING

Most runs, game .....................................................................................15 (7/19/19 at Chattanooga)Fewest runs, game ...........................................................................................0 (23x; 8/5/19 at Biloxi)Runs, inning ........................................................................................ 8 (6th, 7/19/19 at Chattanooga)Hits, game.................................................................................................19 (7/19/19 at Chattanooga)Hits, inning ......................................................................................... 9 (6th, 7/19/19 at Chattanooga)Fewest hits, game.............................................................................................1 (2x; 4/22/19 at Biloxi)Doubles, game ..........................................................................................6 (6/11/19 vs. Montgomery) Triples, game ............................................................................................... 3 (7/3/19 vs. Chattanooga)Home runs, game .............................................................................................. 2 (6x; 8/1/19 at Biloxi)Home runs, inning .................................................................................2 (3rd, 6/23/19 vs. Pensacola)Stolen bases, game ................................................................................. 3 (5x; 7/31/19 vs. Pensacola)Walks, game .............................................................................................. 12 (6/15/19 at Birmingham)Strikeouts, game ........................................................................................... 14 (5/4/19 at Mississippi)Most GIDP ........................................................................................................3 (4x; 7/4/19 at Mobile)Men left on base ................................................................................... 17 (6/11/19 vs. Montgomery)

TEAM PITCHING

Most runs allowed, game ...................................................................................12 (4/20/19 at Biloxi)Fewest runs allowed, game.............................................................................. 0 (9x; 8/3/19 at Biloxi)Most hits allowed, game .....................................................................................15 (4/20/19 at Biloxi)Fewest hits allowed, game ............................................................................... 1 (2x; 8/3/19 at Biloxi)Strikeouts, game ...........................................................................................16 (2x; 5/14/19 vs. Biloxi)Walks, game ......................................................................................................7 (4x; 7/6/19 at Mobile)Walks, inning ................................................................................. 3 (4x; 8th, 6/12/19 at Birmingham)Runs allowed, inning...................................................................................... 8 (6th, 4/20/19 at Biloxi)Hits allowed, inning ....................................................................................... 6 (6th, 4/20/19 at Biloxi)Home runs allowed, game ............................................................................... 4 (4x; 8/2/19 at Biloxi)Most pitchers used, game ..................................................................5 (6x; 7/2/19 vs. Chattanooga)Errors, game ............................................................................................ 3 (4x; 6/21/19 vs. Pensacola)Total double plays turned ..................................................................... 3 (4x; 6/22/19 vs. Pensacola)

TEAM HIGHS AND LOWS

Longest winning streak .............................................................................................. 5 (2x; 6/22-6/26)Longest losing streak .....................................................................................................8 (2x; 4/29-5/7) Most runs, both teams .......................................................................................19 (4/20/19 at Biloxi)Most hits, both teams ............................................................................28 (7/19/19 at Chattanooga)Most home runs, both teams ......................................................................5 (2x; 5/12/19 vs. Biloxi)Consecutive games with a home run ............................................................................4 (6/20-6/23)Consecutive games without a home run ................................................................... 11 (5/13-5/24)Consecutive games without an error .............................................................................. 7 (5/28-6/3)Consecutive games with an error ..................................................................................6 (6/21-6/26)Longest game ..................................................................................................3:40 (4/5/19 vs. Jackson)Shortest nine-inning game ...................................................................... 1:57 (4/12/19 at Pensacola)

Largest margin of victory .....................................................................12 (7/19/19 at Chattanooga)Largest margin of defeat ........................................................................9 (5/17/19 vs. Montgomery)Largest crowd, home ...................................................................... 11,429 (7/3/19 vs. Chattanooga)Largest crowd, road ...........................................................................7,041 (6/13/19 at Birmingham)Largest deficit overcome in win ................................................................. 5 (2x; 6/1/19 vs. Mobile) Largest lead surrendered in loss ........................................................... 2 (4x; 5/3/19 at Mississippi)Comeback wins (trailing by 3+) ....................................... 5 (Four runs, 6/30/19 vs. Chattanooga)Comeback wins (trailing by 4+) ....................................... 4 (Four runs, 6/30/19 vs. Chattanooga)Comeback wins (trailing by 5+) ......................................................2 (Five runs, 6/1/19 vs. Mobile)Walk-off wins .....................................................................................6 (7/14/19 vs. Mississippi, GM2)Games affected by weather .............................................................. 21 (8/2/19 at Biloxi, :32 delay)

TEAM MISCELLANEOUS

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JUMBO SHRIMP STARTERS BY THE NUMBERS PITCHER GS QS IP (AVG. IP) TEAM W-L SUPPORTBeggs 2 1 6.2 (3.1) 2-0 7 (3.5)Cabrera 6 5 34.2 (5.2) 5-1 23 (3.8)Castano 8 4 42.2 (5.1) 5-3 47 (5.9)Dugger 13 6 70.2 (5.2) 6-7 46 (3.5)Guzman 21 8 115.2 (5.1) 7-14 52 (2.5)López 2 0 2.1 (1.1) 0-2 2 (1.0)Mahoney 6 4 34.2 (5.2) 4-2 34 (5.7)Mills 8 2 38.2 (5.0) 1-7 14 (1.8)Poteet 13 9 84.0 (6.1) 6-7 47 (3.6)Roeder 5 0 21.0 (4.1) 1-4 10 (2.0)Rogers 1 4.2 (4.2) 0-1 0 (0.0)Sanchez 14 9 88.0 (6.1) 9-5 48 (3.4)Caleb Smith 2 0 9.1 (4.2) 2-0 10 (5.0)Yamamoto 11 4 65.1 (6.0) 5-6 36 (3.3)

TOTALS 114 52 618.1 (5.1) 54-60 382 (3.4)

TODAY’S JUMBO SHRIMP STARTER

CAREER STATS

Pablo lóPezHT: 6-3 WT: 200 BATS: Left THROWS: RightAGE: 23 BIRTHDAY: March 7, 1996BORN: Cabimas, VenezuelaRESIDES: Cabimas, VenezuelaACQUIRED BY MARLINS: Traded by Seattle on July 20, 2017 in exchange for RHP David Phelps

#39RHP

(0-2, 27.00 ERA)

REPERTOIRE

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ABOUT PABLO

-Originally signed by the Seattle Mariners as a non-drafted free agent on July 4, 2012, López was traded to the Miami Marlins on July 20, 2017 along with OF Brayan Hernandez and RHPs Brandon Miller and Lukas Schiraldi in exchange for RHP David Phelps.

-López can speak four different languages and had the opportunity at age 16 to attend medical school. However, he opted to play baseball instead by signing a contract with the Seattle Mariners.

2019 SEASON

-López was placed on the injured list on June 19 with a right shoulder strain. He began his injury rehabilitation assignment on July 28 with Jacksonville.

2018 SEASON

-López made his major leadue debut on June 30, 2018 against the New York Mets at Marlins Park in Miami. The right-hander yielded two runs on six hits in six innings, striking out five against one walk. At the time of his promotion, López ranked sixth in Minor League Baseball in ERA (1.44) and WHIP (0.93). He led all Marlins farmhands in ERA while ranking fourth in strikeouts (66).

-The Venezuela native did not allow more than three runs in any of his minor league starts. He limited opponents to two or fewer in eight different occasions.

-López earned Southern League Midseason All-Star honors, but did not participate in the event because of a promotion to Triple-A New Orleans.

2017 SEASON-Over his final five starts for High-A Modesto of the Mariners’ organization, López went 2-1 with a 2.41 ERA in 33.2 innings.

2016 SEASON-López worked at least six innings in eight of his 13 starts.

2015 SEASON-Returned from Tommy John Surgery on June 20, 2015 with the Arizona League Mariners. López wound up posting 1.0 walks per nine innings, the second-lowest such mark in the Arizona League.

ADDITIONAL CAREER NOTES-In 2013 with the VSL Mariners, López finished second in the VSL in both WHIP (0.93) and batting average against (.209) and fourth in both wins (seven) and ERA (2.57).

-López concluded the 2018 season on the 60-day disabled list because of a right shoulder strain.

VS. THE BRAVES Career: 1 G, 1 GS, 1-0 with a 0.00 ERA (0 ER in 6.0 IP) 2019: 1 G, 1 GS, 1-0 with a 0.00 ERA (0 ER in 6.0 IP)

DATE SITE RESULT IP H R ER BB SO5/24/18 Trustmark Park W (W, 3-0) 6.0 5 0 0 0 5TOTALS VS. MISSISSIPPI 1-0 (team 1-0) 6.0 5 0 0 0 5 IN JACKSONVILLE 0-0 (team 0-0) - - - - - - IN PEARL 1-0 (team 1-0) 6.0 5 0 0 0 5

*Does not include the postseason

2019 DAY-BY-DAY WITH JUMBO SHRIMP

Date Opp DEC ERA IP H R ER HR BB K P/S7/28 vs. PNS L (L, 5-0) 21.60 1.2 5 4 4 0 0 3 45/28

8/2 at BLX L (L, 7-2) 27.00 0.2 2 3 3 1 2 2 30/18

SINGLE GAME HIGHSSeason Highs IP ................................. 1.2 (7/28/19 vs. PNS) H .................................... 5 (7/28/19 vs. PNS) R ..................................... 4 (7/28/19 vs. PNS) ER................................... 4 (7/28/19 vs. PNS) BB ..................................... 2 (8/2/19 at BLX) SO .................................. 3 (7/28/19 vs. PNS)Career HighsIP .........................................8.0 (7/7/17 at SJ) H .........................................12 (4/7/17 at LE) R ..................................10 (5/10/19 at NYM) ER................................10 (5/10/19 at NYM) BB ................................... 5 (8/26/18 vs. ATL) SO .............................. 10 (5/18/18 vs. MOB)

YEAR TEAM LVL W L ERA G GS CG SV IP H R ER HR HB BB K WP BK AVG2013 VSL Mariners Rk 7 1 2.57 12 12 0 0 66.2 51 25 19 2 5 11 38 5 1 .2092014 DID NOT PLAY2015 AZL Mariners Rk 2 1 3.13 12 3 0 0 37.1 37 20 13 1 3 6 26 3 2 .2482016 Clinton A 7 1 2.13 17 13 0 0 84.1 68 22 20 4 3 9 56 3 1 .2192017 Modesto A+ 5 8 5.04 19 18 0 0 100.0 113 63 56 6 2 13 89 7 3 .279

Jupiter A+ 0 3 2.18 8 6 0 0 45.1 42 13 11 0 5 7 32 3 0 .2512018 Miami MLB 2 4 4.14 10 10 0 0 58.2 56 28 27 8 4 18 46 2 0 .252

New Orleans AAA 1 1 3.38 4 4 0 0 18.2 16 9 7 3 3 4 15 2 0 .222JACKSONVILLE AA 1 2 0.62 8 8 0 0 43.2 30 6 3 3 1 8 51 3 0 .184

2019 Miami MLB 5 5 4.23 14 14 0 0 76.2 68 37 36 8 5 18 73 3 2 .234JACKSONVILLE AA 0 2 27.00 2 2 0 0 2.1 7 7 7 1 1 2 5 2 0 .467

MAJOR LEAGUE TOTALS 7 9 4.19 24 24 0 0 135.1 124 65 63 16 9 36 119 5 2 .242MINOR LEAGUE TOTALS 23 19 3.07 82 66 0 0 398.1 364 165 136 20 23 60 312 28 7 .239DOUBLE-A TOTALS 1 4 1.96 10 10 0 0 46.0 37 13 10 4 2 10 56 5 0 .208

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PLAYERLAST TIME OUTOF THE BULLPEN

DAYS OF

RESTIP H R ER BB SO 1ST BATTERS

RETIRED/FACED PCTRI/

SCORESAVES/OPPS

INNINGS HIGH AS RP

Aiello August 5 at Biloxi 1 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 8/9 88.9% 3/0 0/0 2.0 (2x; July 26 vs. Biloxi)Araujo June 10 vs. Montgomery - 2.0 0 0 0 1 2 11/19 57.9% 11/4 0/0 2.0 (2x; June 10 vs. Montgomery)Bugg May 25 at Mississippi - 2.0 1 0 0 0 5 11/17 64.7% 10/5 0/1 2.0 (6x; May 25 at Mississippi)Castano% June 21 vs. Pensacola - 3.0 3 1 1 1 3 4/5 80% 3/1 0/0 3.0 (2x; June 21 vs. Pensacola)Eveld August 4 at Biloxi 2 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 11/15 73.3% 0/0 4/5 2.0 (3x; July 29 vs. Pensacola)Ferrell May 19 vs. Montgomery - 1.2 0 0 0 2 2 2/2 100% 0/0 0/0 1.2 (May 19 vs. Montgomery)Graves July 22 vs. Biloxi - 2.0 1 0 0 0 1 24/32 75% 5/1 3/3 2.2 (April 28 vs. Tennessee)Guerrero August 3 at Biloxi 3 2.0 0 0 0 2 3 1/2 50% 0/0 0/0 2.0 (2x; August 3 at Biloxi)Keller April 6 vs. Jackson - 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 2/2 100% 1/0 1/1 2.0 (April 5 vs. Jackson)Kinley July 25 vs. Biloxi, GM1 - 1.0 2 3 2 2 1 15/25 60% 9/3 2/2 2.1 (April 18 vs. Birmingham)Lee July 31 vs. Pensacola - 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 27/32 84.4% 3/2 13/14 2.0 (6x; July 13 vs. Mississippi)Mahoney June 28 at Montgomery - 2.0 1 0 0 1 2 13/18 72.2% 17/6 1/2 5.1 (April 6 vs. Jackson)Mateo August 5 at Biloxi 1 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 11/13 84.6% 9/0 0/0 2.0 (5x; July 25 vs. Biloxi, GM1)Milbrath May 7 at Mobile - 1.0 1 0 0 0 2 7/10 70% 3/0 1/1 2.1 (April 19 vs. Birmingham)Mills August 2 at Biloxi 4 4.0 4 2 2 2 1 10/15 66.7% 3/1 2/2 4.0 (August 2 at Biloxi)Roeder August 4 at Biloxi 2 0.2 1 1 1 1 1 6/6 100% 0/0 0/0 5.1 (July 28 vs. Pensacola)Smith August 2 at Biloxi 4 1.1 1 2 2 1 0 5/8 62.5% 4/2 0/0 2.0 (2x; July 19 at Chattanooga)Stevens July 25 vs. Biloxi, GM2 - 1.0 1 1 1 0 2 21/27 77.8% 8/2 0/0 2.1 (May 19 vs. Montgomery)Vesia August 5 at Biloxi 1 2.0 2 0 0 0 2 1/2 50% 0/0 0/0 2.0 (2x; August 5 at Biloxi)

BULLPEN TOTALS - 373.1 267 135 117 139 416 194/260 74.6% 89/27 29/34**Note: Only includes relief appearances % - In rotation

JUMBO SHRIMP IN THE BULLPEN

VINCENZO AIELLO - RHP (FB, SL, CH) #21Height: 6’3” HS: Tottenville High School (Staten Island, N.Y.) Born: Staten Island, N.Y.Weight: 220 College: University of Oklahoma Resides: Staten Island, N.Y.B/T: Right / Right Acquired: 28th round, 2017 Age: 25 (DOB: 8/6/94) Season Highs: IP: 2.0 (2x; 7/26/19 vs. BLX) R: 2 (7/16/19 vs. MIS) BB: 1 (2x; 7/26/19 vs. BLX)H: 3 (7/6/19 at MOB) ER: 2 (7/16/19 vs. MIS) K: 4 (2x; 7/26/19 vs. BLX)

Career Highs: IP: 2.2 (5/20/19 vs. CHA) R: 4 (2x; 4/6/19 vs. PMB) BB: 2 (5x; 5/17/19 at FLO)H: 5 (5/17/19 at FLO) ER: 4 (2x; 4/6/19 vs. PMB) K: 5 (7/20/17 vs. WIL)

2019 Highlights:-Assigned to Jacksonville on July 1 from High-A Jupiter, where he went 3-2 with a 3.38 ERA in 34.2 innings over 22 appearances. Aiello fanned 41 (10.6 K/9) against 16 walks (4.2 BB/9) and 32 hits (8.3 H/9).Notes:-Aiello pitched at Rider University (Lawrenceville, N.J.) for four seasons, finishing his career with a 5-13 record and 4.06 ERA in 52 appearances. He moved on to the University of Oklahoma as a graduate transfer in 2017 and struck out 39 in 24.2 innings with a 5.47 ERA.-Pitched with High-A Jupiter and Low-A Greensboro in 2018, finishing the campaign with a 5-1 mark and 3.11 ERA in 37 games. In 46.1 innings, Aiello whiffed 48 against 11 walks and 31 hits against.-The right-hander went 2-1 with a 2.95 ERA in 15 appearances between the GCL Marlins and Short Season Class A Batavia in 2017. He punched out 35 against seven free passes in 21.1 frames, yielding 16 hits.

TOMMY EVELD - RHP (FB, SL, CB, CH) #28Height: 6’5” HS: Jesuit High School (Tampa, Fla.) Born: Coral Springs, Fla.Weight: 195 College: University of South Florida Resides: Tampa, Fla.B/T: Right / Right Acquired: Trade (ARI), 2018 Age: 25 (DOB: 12/30/93) Season Highs: IP: 2.0 (3x; 7/29/19 vs. PNS) R: 2 (3x; 7/14/19 vs. MIS, GM2) BB: 2 (6/15/19 at BIR)H: 3 (2x; 7/11/19 vs. MIS) ER: 2 (2x; 7/14/19 vs. MIS, GM2) K: 3 (7/11/19 vs. MIS)

Career Highs: IP: 2.0 (20x; 5/12/19 vs. SA) R: 5 (5/5/19 vs. OKC) BB: 3 (8/19/17 at SJ)H: 5 (8/19/17 at SJ) ER: 4 (2x; 6/12/19 at ELP) K: 5 (4/13/17 at QC)

2019 Highlights:-Assigned to Jacksonville on June 14 from Triple-A New Orleans, where he went 1-4 with a 7.71 ERA in 18 games. Over 23.1 innings, Eveld surrendered 24 hits (9.3 H/9) and walked 13 (5.0 BB/9) while striking out 24 (9.3 K/9).

Notes:-Began his career at USF as a walk-on quarterback. Spent three years on the football roster before tearing ligaments in his knee and joining the Bulls’ baseball team. After posting a 6.11 ERA in 13 games (28.0 IP, 30 H, 21 BB, 25 K) in 2015, registered a 2.21 ERA in 2016 (53.0 IP, 36 H, 24 BB, 67 K).-Originally selected by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the ninth round of the 2016 draft. Reached Double-A Jackson in 2018 before getting traded to Miami on July 31, 2018 in exchange for RHP Brad Ziegler.-Brother, Bobby, also played quarterback and pitched at USF before pitching in the Toronto and Texas organizations from 2016-18.

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ALEX MATEO - RHP (FB, CB, CH) #18Height: 6’2” HS: Monsignor Pace High School (Miami Gardens, Fla.) Born: Hialeah, Fla.Weight: 200 College: Nova Southeastern University (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) Resides: Hialeah, Fla.B/T: Right / Right Acquired: 22nd round, 2016 Age: 25 (DOB: 1/18/94) Season Highs: IP: 2.0 (5x; 7/25/19 vs. BLX, GM1) R: 2 (2x; 7/31/19 vs. PNS) BB: 3 (7/6/19 at MOB)H: 2 (3x; 7/27/19 vs. PNS) ER: 2 (2x; 7/31/19 vs. PNS) K: 4 (2x; 7/22/19 vs. BLX)

Career Highs: IP: 5.0 (4/12/17 vs. DEL) R: 7 (6/3/18 vs. PMB) BB: 4 (5/15/19 at DUN)H: 7 (4/18/17 at DEL) ER: 5 (3x; 6/3/18 vs. PMB) K: 6 (4/18/17 at DEL)

2019 Highlights:-Assigned to Jacksonville on June 20 from High-A Jupiter, where he went 1-7 with a 4.31 ERA and four saves in 22 games. Over 31.1 innings, Mateo yielded 34 hits while striking out 42 (12.1 K/9) and walking 13 (3.7 BB/9).Notes:-Pitched in 35 games with Jupiter in 2018, posting a 2-1 record and 3.31 ERA in 70.2 innings. The right-hander fanned 72 (9.2 K/9) against 25 walks (3.2 BB/9) while surrendering 59 hits (7.5 H/9).-Began collegiate career at Point Park University in Pittsburgh for his freshman and sophomore years. Transferred to Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale in 2015 for his junior and senior seasons.-Mateo majored in criminal justice while at Nova Southeastern University.-Grew up a fan of the Boston Red Sox.

JORDAN GUERRERO - LHP (FB, CH, CB, SL) #23Height: 6’3” HS: Moorpark High School (Moorpark, Calif.) Born: Oxnard, Calif.Weight: 195 College: N/A Resides: Moorpark, Calif.B/T: Left / Left Acquired: Minor League Free Agent, 2019 Age: 25 (DOB: 5/31/94) Season Highs: IP: 2.0 (2x; 8/3/19 at BLX) R: N/A BB: 2 (8/3/19 at BLX)H: N/A ER: N/A K: 3 (2x; 8/3/19 at BLX)

Career Highs: IP: 9.0 (6/13/17 vs. MOB) R: 8 (2x; 5/27/19 vs. DUR) BB: 5 (11x; 7/22/18 vs. IND)H: 12 (5/4/15 vs. ROM) ER: 7 (4x; 5/27/19 vs. DUR) K: 11 (3x; 5/5/16 at MTG)

2019 Highlights:-Guerrero was released by the Chicago White Sox organization on July 23. Five days later though, he signed with the Miami Marlins. In 20 games with Triple-A Charlotte, including 12 starts, the left-hander went 3-7 with a 7.27 ERA. Over 73.0 innings, Guerrero surrendered 109 hits and struck out 66 against 44 walks.Notes:-MLB.com once ranked Guerrero as high as the No. 6 prospect in the White Sox organization. He was ranked among the system’s Top 30 prospects from 2014-16.-Guerrero split the 2018 season with Charlotte and Double-A Birmingham, going 10-8 with a 4.76 ERA in 26 games, 25 of those starts. The southpaw ceded 76 hits in 130.1 innings, fanning 120 against 47 walks.-Best season came in 2015, when he split the campaign with High-A Winston-Salem and Low-A Kannapolis (13-4, 3.08 ERA, 149.0 IP, 124 H, 31 BB, 148 K).

McKENZIE MILLS - LHP (FB, CB, CH) #19Height: 6’4” HS: Sprayberry High School (Marietta, Ga.) Born: Marietta, Ga.Weight: 205 College: N/A Resides: Marietta, Ga.B/T: Left / Left Acquired: Trade (PHI),2018 Age: 23 (DOB: 11/19/95) Season Highs: IP: 6.0 (2x; 5/2/19 at MIS) R: 8 (5/17/19 vs. MTG) BB: 5 (4/16/19 vs. BIR)H: 8 (2x; 5/17/19 vs. MTG) ER: 8 (5/17/19 vs. MTG) K: 8 (2x; 4/26/19 vs. TNS)

Career Highs: IP: 7.0 (7x; 8/6/18 at TAM) R: 8 (5/17/19 vs. MTG) BB: 5 (3x; 4/16/19 vs. BIR) H: 11 (8/16/17 vs. STL) ER: 8 (5/17/19 vs. MTG) K: 10 (2x; 7/10/17 at KAN)

2019 Highlights:-Began season as a starting pitcher, going 1-6, 4.89 ERA in seven starts. Mills yielded 36 hits in 35.0 innings, striking out 29 against 17 walks as a starter.

Notes:-Originally selected by the Washington Nationals in the 18th round of the 2014 draft out of Sprayberry High School in Georgia. Mills was traded by Washington to the Philadelphia Phillies on July 28, 2017 in exchange for infielder Howie Kendrick. Philadelphia sent Mills on August 10, 2018 to the Miami Marlins for infielder Justin Bour. -In 2018 between High-A Clearwater and Double-A Jacksonville, Mills went 2-8 with a 4.23 ERA in 24 games, including 20 starts. He surrendered 110 hits in 106.1 innings while fanning 93 against 37 walks.-Mills went 12-3 with a 3.22 ERA over 21 starts in 2017 between Low-Hagerstown and High-A Clearwater (120.1 IP, 98 H, 22 BB, 134 K).

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JUMBO SHRIMP IN THE BULLPENJOSH ROEDER - RHP (FB, SNK, CH, SL, CB) #29Height: 6’0” HS: Porter Ridge High School (Indian Trail, N.C.) Born: Plano, TexasWeight: 175 College: University of Nebraska Resides: Winston-Salem, N.C.B/T: Right / Right Acquired: Minor League Free Agent, 2018 Age: 26 (DOB: 12/2/92) Season Highs: IP: 5.1 (7/2819 vs. PNS) R: 6 (6/21/19 vs. PNS) BB: 5 (7/2819 vs. PNS)H: 7 (6/21/19 vs. PNS) ER: 4 (6/21/19 vs. PNS) K: 7 (5/1/19 at MIS)

Career Highs: IP: 7.0 (8/5/18 vs. PMB) R: 9 (6/9/18 at FLO) BB: 4 (7/22/19 vs. BLX)H: 12 (6/9/18 at FLO) ER: 8 (6/9/18 at FLO) K: 10 (6/18/16 vs. BRK)

2019 Highlights:-Has pitched for Jacksonville, Triple-A New Orleans and High-A Jupiter in 2019. As a starter with the Jumbo Shrimp, has gone 0-3 with a 5.57 ERA in five outings, yielding 15 runs, 13 earned, on 23 hits in 21.0 innings (19 K, 9 BB).Notes:-Roeder was originally selected by the New York Yankees in the 21st round of the 2015 draft out of Nebraska. He was released by New York just prior to the 2018 season. However, less than a month later, the Marlins inked Roeder to a minor league deal. -In 2018 with High-A Jupiter, Roeder posted a 6-6 record and 3.63 ERA in 16 games, 15 of them starts (91.2 IP, 90 H, 20 BB, 60 K).-Roeder’s favorite pitcher growing up was Yankees legend Mariano Rivera, and Josh ended his three-year career at Nebraska as the school’s all-time career saves leader with 33. Roeder’s 15 saves during the 2015 season ranks second in a single season at Nebraska.-After helping Louisburg College (N.C.) to a school-record 52 wins as a freshman in 2012, Roeder transferred to Nebraska.

CHAD SMITH - RHP (FB, SL, CH) #36Height: 6’4” HS: McAdory High School (McCalla, Ala.) Born: McCalla, Ala.Weight: 200 College: University of Mississippi Resides: Oxford, Miss.B/T: Right / Right Acquired: 11th round, 2016 Age: 24 (DOB: 6/8/95) Season Highs: IP: 2.0 (2x; 7/19/19 at CHA) R: 3 (7/26/19 vs. BLX) BB: 1 (2x; 8/2/19 at BLX)H: 3 (7/8/19 at MOB) ER: 2 (3x; 8/2/19 at BLX) K: 3 (6/30/19 vs. CHA)

Career Highs: IP: 3.0 (8/10/16 at MV) R: 6 (8/1/17 vs. LWD) BB: 3 (5x; 5/15/19 at DUN)H: 6 (2x; 8/1/17 vs. LWD) ER: 5 (2x; 8/28/18 vs. CLR) K: 5 (9/3/16 vs. WIL)

2019 Highlights:-Assigned to Jacksonville on June 30 from High-A Jupiter, where he went 1-1 with a 4.63 ERA and six saves in 20 games. In 23.1 innings, Smith surrendered 15 hits (5.8 H/9) and struck out 23 (8.9 K/9) against 15 walks (5.8 BB/9).Notes:-Smith was originally selected by Cleveland Indians in the 23rd round of the 2015 draft out of Wallace State Community College (Hanceville, Ala.). Instead of signing with Cleveland, he opted to transfer to the University of Mississippi.-The right-hander appeared in 15 games and made 12 starts at Ole Miss in 2016, going 4-4 with a 4.22 ERA. He fanned 62 against 39 walks and 64 hits allowed in 59.2 frames.-Posted a 5-3 record and 3.57 ERA in 30 contests with High-A Jupiter in 2018. Smith tossed 35.1 innings, ceding 25 hits (6.4 H/9) with 45 punchouts (11.5 K/9) against 22 free passes (5.6 BB/9).

ALEX VESIA - LHP (FB, SL, CH) #35Height: 6’2” HS: Steele Canyon High School (Spring Valley, Calif.) Born: Alpine, Calif.Weight: 195 College: Cal State East Bay Resides: San Diego, Calif.B/T: Left / Left Acquired: 17th round, 2018 Age: 23 (DOB: 4/11/96) Season Highs: IP: 2.0 (2x; 8/5/19 at BLX) R: N/A BB: N/AH: 2 (8/5/19 at BLX) ER: N/A K: 5 (8/2/19 at BLX)

Career Highs: IP: 5.0 (7/13/18 vs. GCL NAT) R: 2 (7x; 6/21/19 vs. FTM) BB: 4 (6/7/19 at BUR)H: 7 (8/10/18 vs. AUB) ER: 2 (5x; 6/21/19 vs. FTM) K: 6 (9/2/18 vs. AUB)

2019 Highlights:-Began season with Low-A Clinton, where he went 1-2 with a 2.56 ERA in 19 games, including one starts (31.2 IP, 24 H, 17 BB, 51 K). Vesia was promoted on June 20 to High-A Jupiter, where he posted a 4-0 record and 1.93 ERA over 10 appearances (18.2 IP, 12 H, BB, 24 K).Notes:-Between the GCL Marlins and Short Season Class A Batavia in 2018, Vesia pitched to a 4-0 record and 1.35 ERA in 14 relief appearances (33.1 IP, 31 H, 7 BB, 38 K).-Vesia began his collegiate career by registering a team-leading 2.18 ERA in 74.1 innings as a freshman in 2015. He led Cal State East Bay in complete games with three and was named the CCAA Freshman of the Year.-Growing up in Southern California, Vesia’s favorite players were left-handed pitcher David Price, right-handed pitcher Marcus Stroman and shortstop Derek Jeter.

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JUMBO SHRIMP PITCHING AND DEFENSE

CONTROLLING THE RUNNING GAMEPLAYER CS/SBA CS% PO WP BK IPVincenzo Aiello 0/0 0% - - - 11.2Elvis Araujo 1/4 25% 1 7 - 17.2Dustin Beggs 2/3 66.7% 1 - - 9.2Parker Bugg 0/2 0% - - - 22.2Edward Cabrera 2/3 66.7% - 9 - 34.2Daniel Castano 3/9 33.3% 2 2 - 53.2Robert Dugger 3/7 42.9% 2 1 - 70.2Tommy Eveld 0/6 0% - - - 18.0Riley Ferrell 0/0 0% - - - 2.2Brett Graves 0/5 0% - 5 - 45.0Jordan Guerrero 0/0 0% - - - 4.0Jorge Guzman 12/23 52.2% 2 8 4 115.2Kyle Keller 0/1 0% - 1 - 3.0Jeff Kinley 2/5 40% 2 4 - 30.2Dylan Lee 0/0 0% - 5 - 37.2Pablo López 0/0 0% - 2 - 2.1Kolton Mahoney 3/7 42.9% - 4 - 68.1Alex Mateo 1/3 33.3% - - - 17.2Jordan Milbrath 0/2 0% - 1 - 13.2McKenzie Mills 3/10 30% 2 4 2 70.1Cody Poteet 6/13 46.2% 2 3 - 84.0Josh Roeder 2/4 50% - 1 - 35.2Trevor Rogers 0/0 0% - - 1 4.2Sixto Sanchez 4/11 36.4% - - 2 88.0Caleb Smith 0/0 0% - - - 9.1Chad Smith 0/0 0% - 1 - 11.0Tyler Stevens 1/1 100% - - - 39.1Alex Vesia 0/0 0% - - - 4.0Jordan Yamamoto 7/13 53.8% - 2 - 65.1TOTALS 52/133 39.1% 14 60 9 991.2

ADVANCED PITCHING STATSPLAYER IP K/9 BB/9 K% BB% K-BB% BABIP LOB% ERA FIP E-F xFIPVincenzo Aiello 11.2 13.1 1.5 39.5% 4.7% 34.9% .182 75.8% 2.31 2.23 0.08 1.79Elvis Araujo 17.2 12.7 7.6 27.5% 16.5% 11.0% .302 72.5% 7.64 7.72 -0.08 4.37Dustin Beggs 9.2 4.7 3.7 11.9% 9.5% 2.4% .355 89.7% 2.79 5.03 -2.24 4.75Parker Bugg 22.2 13.9 2.4 40.2% 6.9% 33.3% .163 76.3% 2.38 2.59 -0.21 1.87Edward Cabrera 34.2 9.6 2.9 26.6% 7.9% 18.7% .250 87.5% 2.60 4.13 -1.53 3.04Daniel Castano 53.2 7.7 1.5 20.8% 4.1% 16.7% .311 66.0% 3.35 2.36 0.99 2.95Robert Dugger 70.2 9.3 2.7 25.0% 7.2% 17.8% .270 70.1% 3.06 3.48 -0.42 3.34Tommy Eveld 18.0 11.5 1.5 33.3% 4.3% 29.0% .256 63.4% 3.00 2.98 0.02 2.57Riley Ferrell 2.2 10.1 6.8 30.0% 20.0% 10.0% .000 100.0% 0.00 3.10 -3.10 4.20Brett Graves 45.0 10.4 4.2 28.6% 11.5% 17.1% .231 76.4% 2.20 3.40 -1.20 3.50Jordan Guerrero 4.0 13.5 6.8 42.9% 21.4% 21.5% .000 100.0% 0.00 2.51 -2.51 2.75Jorge Guzman 115.2 7.7 4.7 20.7% 12.5% 8.1% .263 76.5% 3.89 4.63 -0.74 4.55Kyle Keller 3.0 12.0 0.0 36.4% 0.0% 36.4% .167 100.0% 0.00 1.15 -1.15 2.04Jeff Kinley 30.2 12.3 3.8 32.1% 9.9% 22.2% .351 73.2% 2.93 2.34 0.59 2.78Dylan Lee 37.2 7.7 2.9 22.2% 8.3% 13.9% .200 88.8% 1.91 3.98 -2.07 3.58Pablo López 2.1 19.3 7.7 27.8% 11.1% 16.7% .667 34.9% 27.00 8.41 18.59 4.09Kolton Mahoney 68.1 8.4 3.7 22.4% 9.8% 12.6% .283 77.6% 2.63 3.37 -0.74 3.68Alex Mateo 18.1 7.4 3.9 21.7% 11.6% 10.1% .182 92.1% 1.96 4.35 -2.39 3.89Jordan Milbrath 13.2 10.5 2.6 30.2% 7.5% 22.7% .273 84.6% 1.32 1.79 -0.47 2.39McKenzie Mills 70.1 7.9 3.6 20.0% 9.0% 11.0% .299 71.4% 4.86 5.08 -0.22 4.19Cody Poteet 84.0 6.2 2.0 18.1% 5.9% 12.2% .252 76.7% 2.25 3.11 -0.86 3.53Josh Roeder 35.2 6.8 4.3 17.9% 11.3% 6.6% .260 67.9% 3.79 3.99 -0.20 4.35Trevor Rogers 4.2 11.6 3.9 26.1% 8.7% 17.4% .467 77.8% 3.86 1.97 1.89 3.02Sixto Sanchez 88.0 8.8 1.7 24.3% 4.8% 19.5% .296 73.3% 2.76 2.73 0.03 2.80Caleb Smith 9.1 18.3 1.9 50.0% 5.3% 44.7% .250 90.9% 5.79 5.74 0.05 1.29Chad Smith 11.0 8.2 1.6 21.3% 4.3% 17.0% .281 62.5% 4.91 4.63 0.28 3.15Tyler Stevens 39.1 10.3 2.5 29.2% 7.1% 22.1% .258 78.0% 2.29 2.73 -0.44 3.10Alex Vesia 4.0 15.8 0.0 53.8% 0.0% 53.8% .400 100.0% 0.00 0.51 -0.51 1.00Jordan Yamamoto 65.1 8.8 2.6 23.7% 9.3% 14.4% .275 77.1% 3.58 4.16 -0.58 3.80*Statistics are courtesy of Fangraphs.com, and only include time with the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp.

PITCHING BATTED BALL STATSPLAYER GB/FB LD% GB% FB% HR/FB SwStr%Vincenzo Aiello 1.0 23.8% 38.1% 38.1% 12.5% 19.0%Elvis Araujo 1.0 21.3% 38.3% 40.4% 31.6% 13.0%Dustin Beggs 1.1 28.1% 37.5% 34.4% 9.1% 7.7%Parker Bugg 0.4 21.4% 21.4% 57.2% 12.5% 17.6%Edward Cabrera 1.6 17.2% 50.6% 32.2% 17.9% 11.5%Daniel Castano 1.6 23.4% 47.5% 29.1% 2.2% 12.8%Robert Dugger 1.2 16.6% 45.3% 38.1% 8.7% 12.6%Tommy Eveld 0.8 10.3% 41.0% 48.7% 10.5% 15.5%Riley Ferrell 0.7 0.0% 40.0% 60.0% 0.0% 10.0%Brett Graves 0.8 19.4% 36.9% 43.7% 6.7% 13.9%Jordan Guerrero 3.0 0.0% 75.0% 25.0% 0.0% 14.8%Jorge Guzman 0.7 17.2% 34.1% 48.7% 8.0% 12.5%Kyle Keller 0.3 16.7% 16.7% 66.7% 0.0% 22.5%Jeff Kinley 1.2 16.2% 45.9% 37.9% 3.6% 18.6%Dylan Lee 1.1 18.4% 42.9% 38.7% 10.5% 15.0%Pablo López 2.0 10.0% 60.0% 30.0% 33.3% 11.5%Kolton Mahoney 1.4 17.4% 48.4% 34.2% 4.8% 11.1%Alex Mateo 1.1 17.4% 43.5% 39.1% 11.1% 9.3%Jordan Milbrath 2.4 15.6% 59.4% 25.0% 0.0% 10.8%McKenzie Mills 0.9 15.6% 39.5% 44.8% 12.6% 10.8%Cody Poteet 1.6 17.6% 50.2% 32.2% 3.9% 10.5%Jose Roeder 1.0 25.0% 36.5% 38.5% 5.0% 8.7%Trevor Rogers 1.0 33.3% 33.3% 33.3% 0.0% 7.2%Sixto Sanchez 1.5 20.5% 48.2% 31.3% 7.1% 11.9%Caleb Smith 0.4 6.3% 25.0% 68.7% 36.4% 26.6%Chad Smith 1.8 15.2% 54.5% 30.3% 20.0% 15.3%Tyler Stevens 0.8 17.0% 37.2% 45.8% 4.7% 16.0%Alex Vesia 1.5 0.0% 60.0% 40.0% 0.0% 26.4%Jordan Yamamoto 1.2 14.6% 45.6% 39.8% 10.3% 10.1%*Statistics are courtesy of Fangraphs.com, and only include time with the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp.

JUMBO SHRIMP PITCHER BATTINGPLAYER AB R H AVG BB K 2B 3B HR RBI SACVincenzo Aiello 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Elvis Araujo 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dustin Beggs 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Parker Bugg 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Edward Cabrera 4 0 0 .000 0 2 0 0 0 0 0Daniel Castano 10 2 3 .300 0 3 1 0 0 0 0Robert Dugger 7 2 1 .143 3 2 1 0 0 0 2Tommy Eveld 1 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Riley Ferrell 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Brett Graves 2 0 0 .000 0 2 0 0 0 0 0Jordan Guerrero 1 0 0 .000 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Jorge Guzman 15 2 4 .267 0 6 1 0 1 1 0Kyle Keller 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jeff Kinley 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dylan Lee 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Pablo López 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Kolton Mahoney 8 0 0 .000 0 4 0 0 0 0 2Alex Mateo 1 0 0 .000 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Jordan Milbrath 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0McKenzie Mills 7 0 0 .000 0 4 0 0 0 0 2Cody Poteet 13 3 3 .231 0 5 0 0 0 1 1Josh Roeder 3 0 0 .000 0 2 0 0 0 1 1Trevor Rogers 1 0 0 .000 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Sixto Sanchez 10 2 3 .300 0 6 0 0 0 0 3Caleb Smith 1 0 0 .000 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Chad Smith 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Tyler Stevens 2 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Alex Vesia 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jordan Yamamoto 9 1 0 .000 1 5 0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 96 13 14 .146 4 46 2 0 1 3 11

CATCHER BREAKDOWNG INN ER CERA CS SBA* PCT% PB CPO

Santiago Chavez 63 537.1 161 2.70 33 68 48.5% 4 2B.J. Lopez 12 92.0 61 5.97 4 17 23.5% 1 0Adrian Nieto 8 69.0 26 3.39 1 9 11.1% 0 0Rodrigo Vigil 37 294.1 100 3.06 14 39 35.9% 1 0

*Excludes CS/SBA when pitcher picks off, which result in a CS and SB credited on failed pickoff plays

PITCHER BREAKDOWNRec. IP ERA H (/9) R ER BB (/9) SO (/9) HR (/9)

Starters 40-43 618.1 3.38 526 (7.7) 252 232 208 (3.0) 565 (8.2) 58 (0.8)Relievers 14-17 373.1 2.82 267 (6.4) 135 117 139 (3.4) 416 (10.0) 30 (0.7)

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HOME RUNS BY PLAYERPLAYER (TOTAL) SOLO 2-RUN 3-RUN GSLazaro Alonso (1) 1 -- -- --

Eddy Alvarez (0) -- -- -- --

Corey Bird (3) -- 2 -- 1

Bryson Brigman (1) -- 1 -- --

Santiago Chavez (1) -- -- 1 --

Jazz Chisholm (2) 2 -- -- --

Lewin Diaz (3) 1 1 1 --

Joe Dunand (3) 1 2 -- --

Billy Fleming (2) 1 -- 1 --

Stone Garrett (9) 4 3 2 --

Gabriel Guerrero (0) -- -- -- --

B.J. Lopez (0) -- -- -- --

Riley Mahan (5) 5 -- -- --

Victor Victor Mesa (0) -- -- -- --

J.C. Millan (4) 2 2 -- --

Brian Miller (1) 1 -- -- --

Adrian Nieto (2) 1 1 -- --

Martin Prado (0) -- -- -- --

Anfernee Seymour (1) -- -- -- 1

Magneuris Sierra (1) -- 1 -- --

John Silviano (4) 3 1 -- --

Justin Twine (1) 1 -- -- --

Rodrigo Vigil (1) 1 -- -- --

TOTAL (46) 25 14 5 2Statistics only include time with the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp.*Jorge Guzman hit a solo home run on April 23 at Biloxi

TEAM HR NO. DATE PLAYER/HR NO. OPP. PITCHER1 April 14 John Silviano/1 at PNS Andro Cutura2 April 15 Stone Garrett/1 vs. BIR Luis Martinez3 April 16 Justin Twine/1 vs. BIR Jimmy Lambert4 April 19 Brian Miller/1 vs. BIR Sean Nolin5 April 21 Bryson Brigman/1 at BLX Aaron Kurcz6 April 23 Jorge Guzman/1 at BLX Bowden Francis7 April 27 Joe Dunand/1 vs. TNS Thomas Hatch8 April 28 John Silviano/2 vs. TNS Cory Abbott9 May 8 Rodrigo Vigil/1 at MOB Matt Ball10 May 10 Magneuris Sierra/1 at MOB Jeremy Beasley11 May 11 John Silviano/3 vs. BLX Alec Bettinger12 May 12 Stone Garrett/2 vs. BLX Johan Belisario13 May 25 Joe Dunand/2 at MIS Connor Johnstone14 May 30 Stone Garrett/3 vs. MOB Jesus Castillo15 May 31 John Silviano/4 vs. MOB Isaac Mattson16 June 2 Stone Garrett/4 at PNS Bryan Sammons17 June 7 Stone Garrett/5 vs. MTG Matt Krook18 June 8 Santiago Chavez/1 vs. MTG Blake Bivens19 June 8 J.C. Millan/1 vs. MTG Blake Bivens20 June 10 Joe Dunand/3 vs. MTG Paul Campbell21 June 20 Riley Mahan/1 vs. PNS Bryan Sammons22 June 21 Riley Mahan/2 vs. PNS Randy Dobnak23 June 22 J.C. Millan/2 vs. PNS Anthony Vizcaya24 June 23 J.C. Millan/3 vs. PNS Jorge Alcala25 June 23 Stone Garrett/6 vs. PNS Jorge Alcala26 June 26 Billy Fleming/1 at MTG Riley O’Brien27 June 30 Adrian Nieto/1 vs. CHA Cory Thompson28 June 30 Stone Garrett/7 vs. CHA Ty Boyles29 July 2 Billy Fleming/2 vs. CHA Reiver Sanmartin30 July 4 Corey Bird/1 at MOB Zack Kelly31 July 5 Adrian Nieto/2 at MOB Andrew Wantz32 July 7 Riley Mahan/3 at MOB Luis Madero33 July 15 Corey Bird/2 vs. MIS Jasseel De La Cruz34 July 19 Stone Garrett/8 at CHA Bryant Flete35 July 20 Stone Garrett/9 at CHA Ryan Lillie36 July 20 Lazaro Alonso/1 at CHA Ryan Lillie37 July 21 Corey Bird/3 at CHA Reiver Sanmartin38 July 21 Anfernee Seymour/1 at CHA Ryan Nutof39 July 23 J.C. Millan/4 vs. BLX Marcos Diplan40 July 27 Riley Mahan/4 vs. PNS Griffin Jax41 July 29 Riley Mahan/5 vs. PNS Bryan Sammons42 August 1 Lewin Diaz/1 at BLX Bowden Francis

TEAM HR NO. DATE PLAYER/HR NO. OPP. PITCHER43 August 1 Jazz Chisholm/1 at BLX Daniel Brown44 August 2 Lewin Diaz/2 at BLX Cam Roegner45 August 3 Lewin Diaz/3 at BLX Drew Rasmussen46 August 4 Jazz Chisholm/2 at BLX Alec Bettinger

JUMBO SHRIMP HOME RUNS AND BATTED BALL NUMBERS

Leadoff Home Runs:Multi-homer Games: Grand Slams: Corey Bird (July 15 vs. Mississippi), Anfernee Seymour (July 21 at Chattanooga)Pinch-hit Home Runs:Walk-off Home Runs:Most Consecutive Games With A Home Run: 4 (6/20-6/23)Pitcher Home Runs: Jorge Guzman (April 23 at Biloxi, 3rd inning, Bowden Francis)

HOME RUN NOTES

VS. BIR BLX CHA MIS JXN MOB MTG PNS TNS TOTALHOME 3 3 3 1 0 2 4 7 2 25ROAD 0 7 5 1 0 5 1 2 0 21

HOME RUNS VS. SOUTHERN LEAGUE OPPONENTS

HITTING BATTED BALL STATSPLAYER GB/FB LD% GB% FB% HR/FB PULL% CENT% OPPO%Lazaro Alonso 1.4 22.7% 45.5% 31.8% 14.3% 30.4% 26.1% 43.5%Eddy Alvarez 1.0 0.0% 50.0% 50.0% 0.0% 100.0% 0.0% 0.0%Corey Bird 1.1 21.9% 41.3% 36.8% 3.4% 45.0% 23.9% 31.1%Bryson Brigman 1.5 17.7% 48.6% 33.7% 1.4% 49.1% 23.0% 27.9%Santiago Chavez 1.3 14.2% 48.5% 37.3% 2.0% 43.7% 23.2% 33.1%Jazz Chisholm 0.3 23.5% 17.6% 58.9% 20.0% 47.1% 29.4% 23.5%Lewin Diaz 0.1 23.5% 5.9% 70.6% 25.0% 23.5% 29.4% 47.1%Joe Dunand 1.2 16.3% 44.8% 38.9% 2.7% 40.4% 24.3% 35.3%Billy Fleming 1.1 32.6% 34.8% 32.6% 13.3% 51.1% 19.1% 29.8%Stone Garrett 0.8 20.2% 34.5% 45.3% 8.9% 42.4% 25.5% 32.1%Gabriel Guerrero 1.7 14.3% 53.6% 32.1% 0.0% 39.3% 25.0% 35.7%B.J. Lopez 1.3 9.7% 51.6% 38.7% 0.0% 37.5% 21.9% 40.6%Riley Mahan 0.7 16.8% 34.7% 48.5% 10.2% 41.9% 29.5% 28.6%Victor Victor Mesa 0.9 21.1% 36.8% 42.1% 0.0% 30.4% 26.1% 43.5%J.C. Millan 1.5 18.1% 48.7% 33.2% 6.1% 45.3% 25.4% 29.3%Brian Miller 1.5 18.1% 48.8% 33.1% 1.0% 48.7% 28.4% 22.9%Adrian Nieto 0.6 14.3% 33.3% 52.4% 18.2% 52.4% 19.1% 28.5%Martin Prado 1.0 33.3% 33.3% 33.3% 0.0% 100.0% 0.0% 0.0%Anfernee Seymour 1.4 25.6% 43.1% 31.3% 2.0% 42.5% 25.8% 31.7%Magneuris Sierra 1.7 19.0% 51.0% 30.0% 2.3% 44.7% 24.7% 30.6%John Silviano 1.3 12.9% 48.4% 38.7% 8.3% 43.2% 22.4% 34.4%Justin Twine 1.4 17.4% 47.4% 35.2% 1.1% 48.4% 22.5% 29.1%Rodrigo Vigil 1.7 18.0% 51.7% 30.3% 3.7% 52.6% 23.7% 23.7%*Statistics are courtesy of Fangraphs.com, and only include time with the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp.

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JUMBO SHRIMP AT THE PLATE (ordered alphabetically)

BRYSON BRIGMAN - INF #6Height: 5’11” HS: Valley Christian High School (San Jose, Calif.) Born: San Jose, Calif. Weight: 180 College: University of San Diego Resides: San Jose, Calif.B/T: Right / Right Acquired: Trade (SEA), 2018 Age: 24 (DOB: 6/19/95)

2019 Homers Solo 2R 3R GS Last home run, At-bats since 2019 Season 2 3 4 5 TOTAL1 - 1 - - 4/20/19 at BLX (Two-run, 9th inning, Kurcz), 235 Muti-Hit Games 10 4 - - 14

Multi-HR Games: Multi-RBI Games 4 - - - 4

ADVANCED STATS SPLITS SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHSBB% 10.3% vs. RHP 52-for-194, .268/.356/.356 AB 5 (4x; 7/18/19 at CHA) AB 8 (5/5/17 at SB)K% 17.6% vs. LHP 17-for-83, .205/.290/.253 R 3 (7/21/19 at CHA) R 3 (5x; 7/21/19 at CHA)ISO .076 w/RISP 19-for-64, .297/.439/.313 H 3 (4x; 7/18/19 at CHA) H 4 (7/27/16 vs. VAN)BABIP .308 As PH 0-for-2, .000, BB HR 1 (4/20/19 at BLX) HR 1 (6x; 4/20/19 at BLX)wOBA .312 As DH RBI 2 (4x; 6/1/19 vs. MOB) RBI 3 (7x; 8/31/18 vs. MIS)wRC+ 98 BB 2 (4x; 7/28/19 vs. PNS) BB 3 (7/9/18 at VIS)

BLX Set: 1-for-6 K 4 (6/16/19 at BIR) K 4 (6/16/19 at BIR)Long Hit Streak: 7 (6/8-6/14) In Series: SB 1 (2x; 7/31/19 vs. PNS) SB 2 (3x; 7/1/17 vs. CR)

Notes:-Acquired by Marlins along with future considerations from the Seattle Mariners on July 31, 2018 in exchange for outfielder Cameron Maybin.-A hockey player as a kid, Brigman would fly back and forth between his home in San Jose and his youth hockey team, the LA Selects, in Los Angeles, attending school on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday each week.-Brigman holds the distinction of being the only player to compete on three world championship teams for USA Baseball. He earned a 16-and-under championship in 2011 and won back-to-back titles with the 18-and-under team in 2012 and 2013.-Brother, Keenan, plays baseball at San Diego and youngest brother, Dawson, plays baseball at Santa Clara.

SANTIAGO CHAVEZ - C #15Height: 6’0” HS: N/A Born: Saltillo, Mexico Weight: 204 College: N/A Resides: Saltillo, MexicoB/T: Right / Right Acquired: Minor League Free Agent, 2018 Age: 24 (DOB: 8/5/95)

2019 Homers Solo 2R 3R GS Last home run, At-bats since 2019 Season 2 3 4 5 TOTAL1 - - 1 - 6/8/19 vs. MTG (Three-run, 7th inning, B. Bivens), 92 Muti-Hit Games 3 2 - - 5

Multi-HR Games: Multi-RBI Games 1 2 - - 3

ADVANCED STATS SPLITS SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHSBB% 7.7% vs. RHP 19-for-128, .148/.216/.180 AB 5 (4x; 7/18/19 at CHA) AB 7 (8/1/13 at DSL DOD)K% 28.2% vs. LHP 14-for-71, .197/.269/.254 R 2 (6/2/19 at PNS) R 2 (10x; 6/2/19 at PNS)ISO .040 w/RISP 9-for-62, .145/.197/.210 H 3 (2x; 5/25/19 at MIS) H 3 (11x; 5/25/19 at MIS)BABIP .235 As PH 0-for-1, .000 HR 1 (6/8/19 vs. MTG) HR 1 (6x; 6/8/19 vs. MTG)wOBA .210 As DH RBI 3 (2x; 6/14/19 at BIR) RBI 3 (4x; 6/14/19 at BIR)wRC+ 29 BB 2 (2x; 7/16/19 vs. MIS) BB 2 (9x; 7/16/19 vs. MIS)

BLX Set: 3-for-11, 2B, RBI, R, BB, K K 3 (4/13/19 at PNS) K 4 (5/26/17 at RC)Long Hit Streak: 4 (6/14-6/22) In Series: SB SB 1 (8x; 8/4/18 at VIS)

Notes:-Full name is Jose Santiago Chavez.-Spent seven seasons in the Oakland Athletics’ organization, reaching as high as Double-A Midland in 2014 and 2018. Chavez was 18 years old in 2014, becoming the first 18-year-old in the Texas League since Martin Perez in 2009 and the circuit’s first 18-year-old position player since Roger Cedeno in 1993.-In 62 games between Midland and High-A Stockton during the 2018 season, batted a combined .241/.295/.340 (11 2B, 3 HR, 16 RBIs).-Honored as a Midwest League Midseason All-Star with Low-A Beloit in 2016, when he hit .207/.246/.243 (9 2B, 15 RBIs).

JAZZ CHISHOLM - INF #1Height: 5’11” HS: N/A Born: Nassau, BahamasWeight: 165 College: N/A Resides: Nassau, BahamasB/T: Left / Right Acquired: Trade (ARI), 2019 Age: 21 (DOB: 2/1/98)

2019 Homers Solo 2R 3R GS Last home run, At-bats since 2019 Season 2 3 4 5 TOTAL2 2 - - - 8/4/19 at BLX (Solo, 6th inning, A. Bettinger), 5 Muti-Hit Games - 1 - - 1

Multi-HR Games: Multi-RBI Games 1 - - - 1

ADVANCED STATS SPLITS SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHSBB% 0.0% vs. RHP 4-for-14, .286/.286/.643 AB 4 (4x; 8/5/19 at BLX) AB 7 (2x; 4/19/17 vs. BEL)K% 10.0% vs. LHP 1-for-5, .200/.333/.800 R 2 (8/1/19 at BLX) R 4 (3x; 7/16/18 at DAY)ISO .421 w/RISP 1-for-3, .333/.333/1.000 H 3 (8/1/19 at BLX) H 5 (7/16/18 at DAY)BABIP .200 As PH HR 1 (2x; 8/4/19 at BLX) HR 2 (5x; 7/6/19 at CHA)wOBA .435 As DH RBI 2 (8/1/19 at BLX) RBI 5 (2x; 7/6/19 at CHA)wRC+ 181 BB BB 3 (2x; 6/7/19 vs. MIS)

BLX Set: 5-for-19, 3B, 2 HR, 3 RBIs, 3 R, 2 K K 1 (2x; 8/5/19 at BLX) K 5 (6/11/18 at CLI)Long Hit Streak: 2 (8/4-present) In Series: SB SB 3 (8/18/16 vs. ORM)

Notes:-Full name is Jasrado Hermis Arrington Chisholm.-Chisholm was acquired in a trade with the Arizona Diamondbacks on July 31, 2019 in exchange for right-handed pitcher Zac Gallen. -Originally signed by Arizona as a non-drafted free agent on July 5, 2015, Chisholm is currently rated by MLB.com as baseball’s No. 59 prospect and the No. 4 prospect in the Miami Marlins’ organization.-In 2018 between Low-A Kane County and High-A Visalia, Chisholm batted .272/.329/.513 with 23 doubles, six triples, 25 home runs, 70 RBIs and 17 stolen bases in 21 attempts over 112 games.

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JOE DUNAND - INF #3Height: 6’2” HS: Gulliver Prep (Miami, Fla.) Born: Miami, Fla. Weight: 205 College: North Carolina State University Resides: Miami, Fla.B/T: Right / Right Acquired: 2nd round, 2017 Age: 23 (DOB: 9/20/95)

2019 Homers Solo 2R 3R GS Last home run, At-bats since 2019 Season 2 3 4 5 TOTAL3 1 2 - - 6/10/19 vs. MTG (Two-Run, 6th inning, P. Campbell), 176 Muti-Hit Games 21 4 - - 25

Multi-HR Games: Multi-RBI Games 2 4 - - 6

ADVANCED STATS SPLITS SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHSBB% 7.1% vs. RHP 64-for-271, .236/.298/.321 AB 6 (2x; 7/19/19 at CHA) AB 6 (3x; 7/19/19 at CHA)K% 23.3% vs. LHP 25-for-113, .221/.302/.292 R 3 (2x; 7/7/19 at MOB) R 3 (5x; 7/7/19 at MOB)ISO .081 w/RISP 19-for-100, .190/.268/.270 H 3 (4x; 7/19/19 at CHA) H 4 (8/15/18 at PNS)BABIP .298 As PH 0-for-2, .000, K HR 1 (3x; 6/10/19 vs. MTG) HR 2 (8/15/18 at PNS)wOBA .287 As DH 1-for-9, .111, 2 R, 4 BB, 2 K RBI 3 (4x; 7/18/19 at CHA) RBI 4 (2x; 8/15/18 at PNS)wRC+ 81 BB 2 (4x; 7/25/19 vs. BLX, GM2) BB 2 (5x; 7/25/19 vs. BLX, GM2)

BLX Set: 3-for-15, 2B, BB, 2 K K 3 (5x; 7/28/19 vs. PNS) K 3 (16x; 7/28/19 vs. PNS)Long Hit Streak: 4 (3x; 6/30-7/3) In Series: SB 1 (2x; 6/6/19 at PNS, GM1) SB 1 (4x; 6/6/19 at PNS, GM1)

Notes:-Dunand was invited along with about two dozen other young players prior to Spring Training to the Marlins’ “Captain’s Club,” a three-week orientation program that outlined the organization’s standards and goals for the future.-Hit 18 of his 29 career collegiate home runs in 2017 during his junior season at NC State.-Set a national record in 2014 at Gulliver Prep by bashing a home run in eight consecutive at-bats at the Horizon National Tournament.-Is the nephew of 14-time All-Star, 10-time Silver Slugger, three-time MVP and two-time Gold Glove Award winner Alex Rodriguez. Dunand would spend time each summer with Rodriguez during his career and would take batting practice and field ground balls with his uncle.

LEWIN DIAZ - INF #8Height: 6’4” HS: N/A Born: Santiago, D.R. Weight: 225 College: N/A Resides: Santiago, D.R.B/T: Left / Left Acquired: Trade (MIN), 2019 Age: 22 (DOB: 11/19/96)

2019 Homers Solo 2R 3R GS Last home run, At-bats since 2019 Season 2 3 4 5 TOTAL3 1 1 1 - 8/3/19 at BLX (Three-run, 3rd inning, D. Rasmussen), 8 Muti-Hit Games 2 - - - 2

Multi-HR Games: Multi-RBI Games 1 1 - - 2

ADVANCED STATS SPLITS SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHSBB% 6.3% vs. RHP 5-for-15, .333/.444/.800 AB 4 (4x; 8/4/19 at BLX) AB 6 (5x; 4/14/19 at CLR)K% 34.4% vs. LHP 1-for-12, .083/.143/.333 R 2 (8/2/19 at BLX) R 4 (5/16/19 at BRD)ISO .370 w/RISP 2-for-6, .333/.375/1.333 H 2 (2x; 8/2/19 at BLX) H 4 (2x; 5/16/19 at BRD)BABIP .214 As PH HR 1 (3x; 8/3/19 at BLX) HR 3 (5/16/19 at BRD)wOBA .388 As DH RBI 3 (8/3/19 at BLX) RBI 6 (7/22/16 vs. JC)wRC+ 149 BB 2 (8/5/19 at BLX) BB 3 (8/12/14 at DSL ORI)

BLX Set: 6-for-16, 2B, 3 HR, 6 RBIs, 4 R, 2 BB,6 K K 2 (4x; 8/4/19 at BLX) K 4 (8/31/15 vs. BRS)Long Hit Streak: 4 (8/1-8/4) In Series: SB SB 1 (5x; 5/17/18 at JUP)

Notes:-Diaz was traded on July 27 by the Minnesota Twins to the Miami Marlins in exchange for RHP Sergio Romo, minor league RHP Chris Vallimont and a player to be named later. At the time of the trade, Diaz had the second-most home runs (19) in the Twins’ organization, ranking third in both OPS (.889) and wRC+ (165).-In 2012, Diaz was selected to play in the Under Armour All-America game at Wrigley Field in Chicago. He was named a 2013 DPL All-Star and selected to the 2013 DPL Elite Travel Team that toured throughout Florida in March of 2013.-Minnesota originally signed Diaz as a non-drafted free agent on November 21, 2013.

STONE GARRETT - OF #31Height: 6’2” HS: George Ranch High School (Richmond, Texas) Born: Sugar Land, TexasWeight: 195 College: N/A Resides: Richmond, TexasB/T: Right / Right Acquired: 8th round, 2014 Age: 23 (DOB: 11/22/95)

2019 Homers Solo 2R 3R GS Last home run, At-bats since 2019 Season 2 3 4 5 TOTAL9 4 3 2 - 7/20/19 at CHA (Two-run, 1st inning, R. Lillie), 45 Muti-Hit Games 14 4 - 1 19

Multi-HR Games: Multi-RBI Games 6 2 3 1 12

ADVANCED STATS SPLITS SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHSBB% 3.9% vs. RHP 59-for-230, .257/.302/.409 AB 6 (7/19/19 at CHA) AB 6 (10x; 7/19/19 at CHA)K% 29.9% vs. LHP 16-for-106, .151/.204/.274 R 4 (7/19/19 at CHA) R 4 (7/19/19 at CHA)ISO .143 w/RISP 22-for-88, .250/.298/.432 H 5 (7/19/19 at CHA) H 5 (7/19/19 at CHA)BABIP .300 As PH 0-for-8, .000, BB, 5 K HR 1 (9x; 7/20/19 at CHA) HR 2 (3x; 4/14/18 at DBT)wOBA .294 As DH 3-for-30, .100, 9 K RBI 5 (7/3/19 vs. CHA) RBI 5 (3x; 7/3/19 vs. CHA)wRC+ 86 BB 2 (4/26/19 vs. TNS) BB 2 (10x; 4/26/19 vs. TNS)

BLX Set: 1-for-12, 2B, RBI, R, 6 K K 4 (7/6/19 at MOB) K 5 (4/24/16 vs. LWD)Long Hit Streak: 6 (5/30-6/4) In Series: SB 2 (5/10/19 at MOB, GM2) SB 2 (2x; 5/10/19 at MOB, GM2)

Notes:-In 2015, Garrett led the New York-Penn League with 11 home runs, 46 RBIs and a .581 slugging percentage while playing with Short Season Class A Batavia. Overall, he batted .297/.352/.581 and was named the Marlins’ Minor League Player of the Year.-Slashed .248/.285/.398 with 10 doubles, six triples, six home runs, 35 RBIs and 14 stolen bases in 68 games between High-A Jupiter and the GCL Marlins in 2018.-Had committed to Rice University before signing with Miami.-Favorite player growing up was nine-time Gold Glover, five-time All-Star and two-time Silver Slugger award winner Torii Hunter.

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JUMBO SHRIMP AT THE PLATERILEY MAHAN - INF #13Height: 6’3” HS: Archbishop Moeller HS (Cincinnati, Ohio) Born: Milford, OhioWeight: 185 College: University of Kentucky Resides: Milford, OhioB/T: Left / Right Acquired: 3rd round, 2017 Age: 23 (DOB: 12/31/95)

2019 Homers Solo 2R 3R GS Last home run, At-bats since 2019 Season 2 3 4 5 TOTAL5 5 - - - 7/29/19 vs. PNS (Solo, 1st inning, B. Sammons), 26 Muti-Hit Games 6 1 1 - 8

Multi-HR Games: Multi-RBI Games 2 2 - - 4

ADVANCED STATS SPLITS SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHSBB% 3.8% vs. RHP 24-for-110, .218/.252/.364 AB 6 (7/19/19 at CHA) AB 6 (4x; 7/19/19 at CHA)K% 28.7% vs. LHP 9-for-38, .237/.268/.500 R 4 (7/7/19 at MOB) R 4 (7/7/19 at MOB)ISO .176 w/RISP 8-for-38, .211/.279/.316 H 4 (7/7/19 at MOB) H 4 (7/7/19 at MOB)BABIP .283 As PH 0-for-2, .000 HR 1 (5x; 7/29/19 vs. PNS) HR 2 (4/6/19 vs. PMB)wOBA .294 As DH 7-for-21, .333 RBI 3 (2x; 7/7/19 at MOB) RBI 4 (4/6/19 vs. PMB)wRC+ 86 BB 2 (7/3/19 vs. CHA) BB 2 (5x; 7/3/19 vs. CHA)

BLX Set: 3-for-17, 2 2B, RBI, 5 K K 3 (2x; 6/30/19 vs. CHA) K 4 (5x; 7/17/18 at BRD)Long Hit Streak: 6 (6/20-6/25) In Series: SB SB 1 (10x; 5/26/19 vs. CLR)

Notes:-Assigned to Jacksonville on June 20 from High-A Jupiter, where he hit .279/.366/.400 with nine doubles, one triple, five home runs, 19 RBIs and three stolen bases in 60 games.-Originally selected in the 40th round of the 2014 draft by the San Francisco Giants out of Archbishop Moeller High School but opted to attend the University of Kentucky.-In 161 games at Kentucky, batted .311/.360/.524 with 21 home runs and 107 RBIs. His 67 RBIs in 66 games as a junior in 2017 are the sixth-most in a single-season in UK history, while his 88 hits ranked ninth on the single-season chart. He earned All-America and All-SEC honors during that season.

VICTOR VICTOR MESA - OF #33Height: 5’11” HS: N/A Born: Villa Clara, CubaWeight: 187 College: N/A Resides: Miami, Fla.B/T: Right / Right Acquired: NDFA, 2018 Age: 23 (DOB: 7/20/96)

2019 Homers Solo 2R 3R GS Last home run, At-bats since 2019 Season 2 3 4 5 TOTAL- - - - - N/A, 26 Muti-Hit Games 1 - - - 1

Multi-HR Games: Multi-RBI Games - - - - -

ADVANCED STATS SPLITS SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHSBB% 3.6% vs. RHP 3-for-18, .167/.211/.167 AB 4 (6x; 8/5/19 at BLX) AB 6 (2x; 6/20/19 vs. FTM)K% 14.3% vs. LHP 1-for-8, .125/.125/.125 R 1 (2x; 8/3/19 at BLX) R 3 (2x; 7/14/19 at PMB)ISO .000 w/RISP 2-for-8, .250/.250/.250 H 2 (8/3/19 at BLX) H 4 (6/22/19 vs. FTM)BABIP .182 As PH HR HRwOBA .163 As DH RBI 1 (7/31/19 vs. PNS) RBI 3 (6/22/19 vs. FTM)wRC+ -3 BB 1 (7/30/19 vs. PNS) BB 2 (5/15/19 at DUN)

BLX Set: 4-for-20, R, 3 K K 1 (4x; 8/4/19 at BLX) K 3 (7/6/19 vs. CHA)Long Hit Streak: 3 (8/2-8/4) In Series: SB SB 2 (7/20/19 vs. PMB)

Notes:-Assigned to Jacksonville on July 30 from High-A Jupiter, where he batted .252/.295/.283 (.578) with five doubles, three triples, 26 RBIs and 15 stolen bases in 17 attempts.-Mesa was ranked as the top international prospect by MLB Pipeline, Baseball America and FanGraphs when he signed with Miami along with his brother Victor Mesa Jr. on October 22, 2018. The Mesa brothers’ father, Victor Mesa, was a legendary baseball player in Cuba and managed Cuba’s World Baseball Classic team in 2013.-Playing for Matanzas in Serie Nacional, Cuba’s top domestic league, Mesa’s best season was 2016-17, when he hit .354/.399/.539 (7 HR, 40 SB in 70 games).

BRIAN MILLER - OF #5Height: 6’1” HS: Millbrook High School (Raleigh, N.C.) Born: Raleigh, N.C. Weight: 186 College: University of North Carolina Resides: Raleigh, N.C.B/T: Left / Right Acquired: 1st round (Competitive Balance Round A), 2017 Age: 23 (DOB: 8/20/95)

2019 Homers Solo 2R 3R GS Last home run, At-bats since 2019 Season 2 3 4 5 TOTAL1 1 - - - 4/19/19 vs. BIR (Solo, 1st inning, Nolin), 298 Muti-Hit Games 24 3 - 1 28

Multi-HR Games: Multi-RBI Games 7 - - - 7

ADVANCED STATS SPLITS SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHSBB% 7.7% vs. RHP 67-for-249, .269/.333/.365 AB 6 (3x; 6/11/19 vs. MTG) AB 6 (6x; 6/11/19 vs. MTG)K% 15.0% vs. LHP 30-for-112, .268/.331/.330 R 3 (5/10/19 at MOB, GM2) R 3 (3x; 5/10/19 at MOB, GM2)ISO .086 w/RISP 22-for-81, .272/.347/.383 H 5 (4/20/19 at BLX) H 5 (4/20/19 at BLX)BABIP .317 As PH 1-for-5, .200 HR 1 (4/19/19 vs. BIR) HR 1 (2x; 4/19/19 vs. BIR)wOBA .317 As DH 15-for-49, .306, 3 2B, 3B, 5 RBIs RBI 2 (7x; 6/2/19 at PNS) RBI 4 (8/15/17 vs. DEL)wRC+ 101 BB 2 (4x; 7/14/19 vs. MIS, GM1) BB 2 (11x; 7/14/19 vs. MIS, GM1)

BLX Set: 2-for-13, R, RBI, K K 3 (6/12/19 at BIR) K 3 (4x; 6/12/19 at BIR)Long Hit Streak: 16 (5/17-6/4) In Series: SB 1 (16x; 7/22/19 vs. BLX) SB 2 (9x; 8/21/18 vs. BIR)

Notes:-Split 2018 season with Jacksonville and High-A Jupiter, hitting a combined .295/.338/.355 with 21 doubles, five triples, 43 RBIs and 40 stolen bases. Slashed .269/.342/.299 with two doubles, nine RBIs and nine stolen bases in 24 games with Salt River in the Arizona Fall League.-Joined the North Carolina baseball team as a walk-on before his freshman year.-During his final season in Chapel Hill, led the ACC with 93 hits and ranked second with 24 stolen bases, earning First Team All-ACC and Third-Team All-American honors, respectively.-Met his idol Ichiro Suzuki in 2017, when the 10-time All-Star and Gold Glover and three-time Silver Slugger was in his final season with Miami.

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JUSTIN TWINE - INF #2Height: 5’11” HS: Falls City High School (Falls City, Texas) Born: Falls City, TexasWeight: 205 College: N/A Resides: Falls City, TexasB/T: Right / Right Acquired: 2nd round, 2014 Age: 23 (DOB: 10/7/95)

2019 Homers Solo 2R 3R GS Last home run, At-bats since 2019 Season 2 3 4 5 TOTAL1 1 - - - 4/16/19 vs. BIR (Solo, 4th inning, Lambert), 297 Muti-Hit Games 13 5 - - 18

Multi-HR Games: Multi-RBI Games 6 - - - 6

ADVANCED STATS SPLITS SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHSBB% 6.2% vs. RHP 57-for-246, .232/.289/.293 AB 6 (2x; 7/19/19 at CHA) AB 7 (8/9/14 at GCL NAT)K% 22.7% vs. LHP 25-for-93, .269/.320/.344 R 2 (6x; 7/21/19 at CHA) R 3 (4x; 8/15/18 at PNS)ISO .065 w/RISP 23-for-86, .267/.327/.279 H 3 (5x; 7/19/19 at CHA) H 4 (4x; 7/9/18 vs. TAM)BABIP .315 As PH 0-for-0, .000, 2 BB HR 1 (4/16/19 vs. BIR) HR 1 (23x; 4/16/19 vs. BIR)wOBA .280 As DH 0-for-6, .000, 2 BB RBI 2 (6x; 7/19/19 at CHA) RBI 4 (2x; 6/4/18 vs. LAK)wRC+ 77 BB 2 (3x; 7/26/19 vs. BLX) BB 3 (4/6/17 vs. HIC)

BLX Set: K 3 (5x; 6/15/19 at BIR) K 4 (2x; 5/27/16 at HIC)Long Hit Streak: 6 (6/24-6/30) In Series: SB 1 (6x; 7/5/19 at MOB) SB 2 (2x; 7/9/18 vs. TAM)

Notes:-Split 2018 season between Jacksonville and High-A Jupiter, batting a combined .290/.328/.426 with 13 doubles, six triples, seven home runs, 52 RBIs and 13 stolen bases in 98 games.-Had committed to play baseball at Texas Christian University before signing with Miami. He also held offers to play football at Baylor and Sam Houston State.-Twine starred in baseball, football, basketball and track at Falls City High School in Texas. He once rushed for 534 yards in a game, the fourth-most in Texas high school history, and helped the Beavers to the Class 1A Division II state championship game. He also won state titles in the long jump and 100 meters.

ANFERNEE SEYMOUR - OF #9Height: 5’11” HS: American Heritage High School (Delray Beach, Fla.) Born: Nassau, BahamasWeight: 165 College: N/A Resides: Nassau, BahamasB/T: Switch / Right Acquired: Minor League Free Agent, 2018 Age: 24 (DOB: 6/24/95)

2019 Homers Solo 2R 3R GS Last home run, At-bats since 2019 Season 2 3 4 5 TOTAL1 - - - 1 7/21/19 (Grand slam, 5th inning, R. Nutof), 48 Muti-Hit Games 14 2 - - 16

Multi-HR Games: Multi-RBI Games 3 2 1 - 6

ADVANCED STATS SPLITS SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHSBB% 6.5% vs. RHP 43-for-170, .253/.297/.306 AB 5 (7x; 7/21/19 at CHA) AB 7 (3x; 7/22/17 vs. FLO)K% 29.5% vs. LHP 19-for-68, .279/.347/.382 R 2 (2x; 6/23/19 vs. PNS) R 4 (2x; 7/3/15 vs. MV)ISO .067 w/RISP 17-for-51, .333/.386/.471 H 3 (2x; 7/28/19 vs. PNS) H 4 (5x; 8/28/18 at CHA)BABIP .379 As PH 2-for-16, .125, 2B, 2 RBIs, 7 K HR 1 (7/21/19 at CHA) HR 1 (7x; 7/21/19 at CHA)wOBA .298 As DH 3-for-16, .188, 3 RBIs, BB, 10 K RBI 4 (7/21/19 at CHA) RBI 4 (7/21/19 at CHA)wRC+ 89 BB 2 (5/3/19 at MIS) BB 2 (12x; 5/3/19 at MIS)

BLX Set: 2-for-15, 2B, 4 K K 4 (2x; 6/15/19 at BIR) K 4 (3x; 6/15/19 at BIR)Long Hit Streak: 4 (5/18-5/22) In Series: SB 2 (6/28/19 at MTG) SB 4 (8/9/15 vs. VER)

Notes:-Originally drafted by Miami in the seventh round of the 2014 draft out of American Heritage High School.-Seymour was traded to the Atlanta Braves along with LHP Michael Mader on August 6, 2016 in exchange for LHP Hunter Cervenka. -After reaching as high as High-A Florida in both 2017 and 2018, Seymour was released by Atlanta before signing a minor league deal with the Marlins.-In 100 games last season between Florida, High-A Jupiter and Jacksonville, the Nassau, Bahamas native hit a combined .257/.308/.389 with 21 doubles, six triples, four home runs, 35 RBIs and 24 stolen bases.-Led Short Season Class A Batavia in 2015 with 29 stolen bases in 35 attempts.

ADRIAN NIETO - C #24Height: 5’10” HS: American Heritage High School (Plantation, Fla.) Born: La Habana, CubaWeight: 205 College: N/A Resides: Hialeah, Fla.B/T: Switch / Right Acquired: Minor League Free Agent, 2019 Age: 29 (DOB: 11/12/89)

2019 Homers Solo 2R 3R GS Last home run, At-bats since 2019 Season 2 3 4 5 TOTAL2 1 1 - - 7/5/19 at MOB (Solo, 3rd inning, A. Wantz), 16 Muti-Hit Games 2 - - - 2

Multi-HR Games: Multi-RBI Games - - - - -

ADVANCED STATS SPLITS SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHSBB% 6.9% vs. RHP 3-for-23, .130/.167/.391 AB 5 (7/7/19 at MOB) AB 6 (6x; 8/17/17 vs. PAW)K% 20.7% vs. LHP 1-for-4, .250/.400/.250 R 1 (3x; 7/5/19 at MOB) R 3 (5x; 7/2/13 vs. W-S)ISO .222 w/RISP 0-for-7, .000/.222/.000 H 2 (6/30/19 vs. CHA) H 4 (4x; 8/7/13 at CAR)BABIP .105 As PH HR 1 (2x; 7/5/19 at MOB) HR 1 (40x; 7/5/19 at MOB)wOBA .265 As DH RBI 2 (6/30/19 vs. CHA) RBI 5 (6/7/16 vs. COL)wRC+ 66 BB 1 (2x; 8/2/19 at BLX) BB 3 (4x; 7/29/15 vs. MIS)

BLX Set: 0-for-6, BB K 2 6/30/19 vs. CHA) K 5 (8/29/11 at ASH)Long Hit Streak: 2 (6/30-7/5) In Series: SB SB 1 (13x; 5/13/16 vs. COL)

Notes:-Signed by Miami on June 22, 2019 as a minor league free agent. Nieto had been batting .276/.343/.402 with four doubles, four home runs and 24 RBIs in 31 games with Sioux Falls of the American Association.-Nieto also spent the 2018 season in the American Association with Kansas City, where he slashed .313/.384/.426 with 15 doubles, six homers and 44 RBIs in 81 games.-After being selected by the Chicago White Sox in the 2013 Rule 5 Draft, Nieto made his major league debut in 2014, hitting .236/.296/.340 with five doubles, two home runs and seven RBIs in 48 games. He was originally selected by the Washington Nationals in fifth round of the 2008 draft.

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PLAYER DATE TRANSACTIONMatt Snyder 4/4 Assigned to Triple-A New Orleans from JacksonvilleJ.C. Millan 4/4 Assigned to Jacksonville from High-A JupiterEddy Alvarez 4/6 Placed on the 7-day injured listMcKenzie Mills 4/6 Assigned to Extended Spring Training from JacksonvilleCorey Bird 4/6 Assigned to Jacksonville from High-A JupiterKolton Mahoney 4/6 Assigned to Jacksonville from Extended Spring TrainingKyle Keller 4/9 Assigned to Triple-A New Orleans from JacksonvilleMcKenzie Mills 4/9 Assigned to Jacksonville from Extended Spring TrainingDylan Lee 4/17 Assigned to Triple-A New Orleans from JacksonvilleTyler Stevens 4/17 Assigned to Jacksonville from High-A JupiterSantiago Chavez 4/19 Placed on the 7-day injured listB.J. Lopez 4/19 Assigned to Jacksonville from High-A JupiterDustin Beggs 4/20 Assigned to Triple-A New Orleans from JacksonvilleB.J. Lopez 4/26 Assigned to High-A Jupiter from JacksonvilleSantiago Chavez 4/26 Activated from the 7-day injured listJosh Roeder 4/30 Assigned to Jacksonville from High-A JupiterCody Poteet 5/3 Placed on the Temporarily Inactive List (birth of child)Dylan Lee 5/3 Assigned to Jacksonville from Triple-A New OrleansJosh Roeder 5/6 Assigned to High-A Jupiter from JacksonvilleCody Poteet 5/6 Reinstated from the Temporarily Inactive ListJordan Milbrath 5/8 Assigned to Triple-A New Orleans from JacksonvilleJosh Roeder 5/8 Assigned to Jacksonville from High-A JupiterJosh Roeder 5/11 Assigned to Triple-A New Orleans from JacksonvilleJosh Roeder 5/12 Assigned to Jacksonville from Triple-A New OrleansJosh Roeder 5/14 Assigned to High-A Jupiter from JacksonvilleSixto Sanchez 5/14 Assigned to Jacksonville from High-A JupiterRiley Ferrell 5/16 Assigned to Jacksonville on an MLB rehab assignmentRiley Ferrell 5/22 Assigned to Triple-A New Orleans from JacksonvilleRodrigo Vigil 5/24 Assigned to Triple-A New Orleans from JacksonvilleB.J. Lopez 5/24 Assigned to Jacksonville from High-A JupiterParker Bugg 5/28 Assigned to Triple-A New Orleans from JacksonvilleDaniel Castano 5/28 Assigned to Jacksonville from High-A JupiterMagneuris Sierra 5/30 Assigned to Triple-A New Orleans from JacksonvilleBilly Fleming 6/3 Signed to Minor League Contract; Assigned to JacksonvilleBilly Fleming 6/5 Assigned to Triple-A New Orleans from JacksonvilleEddy Alvarez 6/10 Activated from the 7-day injured listEddy Alvarez 6/10 Assigned to High-A Jupiter from JacksonvilleJordan Yamamoto 6/12 Assigned to Miami from JacksonvilleJosh Roeder 6/13 Assigned to Jacksonville from High-A JupiterTommy Eveld 6/14 Assigned to Jacksonville from Triple-A New OrleansB.J. Lopez 6/15 Assigned to High-A Jupiter from JacksonvilleRodrigo Vigil 6/15 Assigned to Jacksonville from Triple-A New OrleansRobert Dugger 6/20 Assigned to Triple-A New Orleans from JacksonvilleJeff Kinley 6/20 Assigned to Triple-A New Orleans from JacksonvilleElvis Araujo 6/20 Released by the Miami Marlins organizationBryson Brigman 6/20 Assigned to High-A Jupiter from JacksonvilleAlex Mateo 6/20 Assigned to Jacksonville from High-A JupiterRiley Mahan 6/20 Assigned to Jacksonville from High-A JupiterRodrigo Vigil 6/21 Assigned to Triple-A New Orleans from JacksonvilleB.J. Lopez 6/21 Assigned to Jacksonville from High-A JupiterB.J. Lopez 6/22 Assigned to High-A Jupiter from JacksonvilleMike Hernandez 6/22 Assigned to Jacksonville from Short Season Class A BataviaMike Hernandez 6/23 Assigned to Short Season Class A Batavia from JacksonvilleEdward Cabrera 6/23 Assigned to Jacksonville from High-A JupiterAdrian Nieto 6/23 Signed to minor league contract; assigned to Jacksonville

PLAYER DATE TRANSACTIONCaleb Smith 6/24 Assigned to Jacksonville on an MLB rehab assignmentJohn Silviano 6/25 Released by the Miami Marlins organizationBilly Fleming 6/25 Assigned to Jacksonville from Triple-A New OrleansGabriel Guerrero 6/25 Assigned to Jacksonville from Triple-A New OrleansCody Poteet 6/30 Assigned to Triple-A New Orleans from JacksonvilleChad Smith 6/30 Assigned to Jacksonville from High-A JupiterKolton Mahoney 7/1 Assigned to Triple-A New Orleans from JacksonvilleAdrian Nieto 7/1 Assigned to High-A Jupiter from JacksonvilleRodrigo Vigil 7/1 Assigned to Jacksonville from Triple-A New OrleansVincenzo Aiello 7/1 Assigned to Jacksonville from High-A JupiterGabriel Guerrero 7/5 Assigned to Triple-A New Orleans from JacksonvilleAdrian Nieto 7/5 Assigned to Jacksonville from High-A JupiterRodrigo Vigil 7/5 Placed on the 7-day injured list (retroactive to July 4)Caleb Smith 7/6 Returned to Miami from MLB rehab assignmentKolton Mahoney 7/6 Assigned to Jacksonville from Triple-A New OrleansSixto Sanchez 7/6 Placed on the temporary inactive list (All-Star Futures Game)Sixto Sanchez 7/11 Activated from the temporary inactive listAdrian Nieto 7/11 Assigned to High-A Jupiter from JacksonvilleRodrigo Vigil 7/11 Activated from the 7-day injured listJustin Twine 7/12 Placed on the 7-day injured list (retroactive to July 10)Bryson Brigman 7/12 Assigned to Jacksonville from High-A JupiterMartin Prado 7/14 Assigned to Jacksonville on an MLB rehab assignmentBilly Fleming 7/14 Placed on the 7-day injured list (retroactive to July 12)Lazaro Alonso 7/14 Assigned to Jacksonville from High-A JupiterMartin Prado 7/18 Returned to Miami from MLB rehab assignmentJorge Guzman 7/18 Placed on the 7-day injured list (retroactive to July 17)Justin Twine 7/18 Activated from the 7-day injured listBrett Graves 7/24 Assigned to Triple-A New Orleans from JacksonvilleJeff Kinley 7/24 Assigned to Jacksonville from Triple-A New OrleansBrian Miller 7/26 Placed on the 7-day injured list (retroactive to July 24)Billy Fleming 7/26 Activated from the 7-day injured listJeff Kinley 7/27 Released by the Miami Marlins organizationJorge Guzman 7/27 Activated from the 7-day injured listPablo López 7/28 Assigned to Jacksonville on an MLB rehab assignmentTyler Stevens 7/28 Assigned to Triple-A New Orleans from JacksonvilleBilly Fleming 7/28 Assigned to Triple-A New Orleans from JacksonvilleLewin Diaz 7/28 Traded to Miami from Minnesota; Assigned to JacksonvilleJordan Guerrero 7/28 Signed to Minor League Contract; Assigned to JacksonvilleRodrigo Vigil 7/29 Placed on the 7-day injured listAdrian Nieto 7/29 Assigned to Jacksonville from High-A JupiterLazaro Alonso 7/30 Assigned to High-A Jupiter from JacksonvilleVictor Victor Mesa 7/30 Assigned to Jacksonville from High-A JupiterCorey Bird 7/31 Placed on the 7-day injured list (retroactive to July 30)Dylan Lee 8/1 Assigned to Triple-A New Orleans from JacksonvilleJustin Twine 8/1 Assigned to High-A Jupiter from JacksonvilleAlex Vesia 8/1 Assigned to Jacksonville from High-A JupiterJazz Chisholm 8/1 Traded to Miami from Arizona; Assigned to JacksonvilleBrian Miller 8/1 Activated from the 7-day injured listEdward Cabrera 8/3 Placed on the 7-day injured list (retroactive to August 1)Trevor Rogers 8/3 Assigned to Jacksonville from High-A JupiterKolton Mahoney 8/5 Assigned to Triple-A New Orleans from JacksonvilleJ.C. Millan 8/5 Assigned to Triple-A New Orleans from JacksonvilleJustin Twine 8/6 Assigned to Jacksonville from High-A Jupiter

TRANSACTIONS BY PLAYER

2019 JUMBO SHRIMP INJURED LIST

Player Injury Date Placed (Retro) Eligible ReinstatedGames Missed

Team Record

Eddy Alvarez April 6 April 13 June 10 61 23-38

Santiago Chavez April 19 April 26 April 26 7 2-5

Rodrigo Vigil July 5 (July 4) July 11 July 11 4 1-3

Justin Twine July 12 (July 10) July 17 July 18 5 4-1

Billy Fleming July 14 (July 12) July 19 July 26 12 9-3

Jorge Guzman July 18 (July 17) July 24 July 27 9 6-3

Brian Miller July 26 (July 24) July 31 August 1 6 2-4

Rodrigo Vigil July 29 August 5 8 5-3

Corey Bird July 31 (July 30) August 6 6 4-2

Edward Cabrera August 3 (August 1) August 8 3 2-1

TRANSACTIONS AND THE INJURED LIST

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2019 JUMBO SHRIMP SIGNIFICANT EVENTS AND AWARDS

DATE BATTER GAME-WINNER (SCORED) INNING SCORE OPPONENTApril 5 Bryson Brigman RBI 4-2 fielder’s choice (Rodrigo Vigil) 12th 2-1 vs. JacksonMay 11 Stone Garrett RBI single (Justin Twine) 9th 2-1 vs. BiloxiMay 25 Santiago Chavez RBI double (J.C. Millan) 10th 8-7 at MississippiJune 1 Justin Twine Pinch-hit RBI single (John Silviano) 9th 7-6 vs. MobileJune 2 Corey Bird RBI single (Bryson Brigman) 10th 9-6 at PensacolaJune 11 Bryson Brigman RBI single (J.C. Millan) 11th 6-5 vs. MontgomeryJune 24 Justin Twine Two-run single (Anfernee Seymour and Brian Miller) 8th 4-2 vs. PensacolaJune 30 Stone Garrett Three-run home run (Justin Twine, Corey Bird and Stone Garrett) 8th 6-4 vs. ChattanoogaJuly 14 (GM1) Joe Dunand Hit-by-pitch (Rodrigo Vigil) 8th 2-1 vs. MississippiJuly 14 (GM2) Bryson Brigman RBI single (Rodrigo Vigil) 7th 4-3 vs. Mississippi

LAST AT-BAT WINS - JUMBO SHRIMP (10)

DATE BATTER GAME-WINNER (SCORED) INNING SCORE OPPONENTMay 5 Alejandro Salazar Sacrifice bunt (Drew Waters) 10th 1-0 at MississippiMay 14 Bruce Caldwell Error on sacrifice bunt attempt (Weston Wilson) 10th 2-1 vs. BiloxiMay 16 Lucius Fox Wild pitch (Dalton Kelly) 9th 1-0 vs. MontgomeryMay 29 Brendon Sanger Two-run home run (Connor Justus and Brendon Sanger) 9th 2-1 vs. MobileJune 3 Jaylin Davis RBI double (Jimmy Kerrigan) 10th 8-7 at PensacolaJune 7 Jermaine Palacios Solo home run (Jermaine Palacios) 9th 3-2 vs. MontgomeryJune 9 Kevin Padlo Two-run home run (Jesus Sanchez and Kevin Padlo) 9th 3-1 vs. MontgomeryJune 12 Luis Gonzalez RBI single (Ramon Torres) 8th 1-0 at BirminghamJune 29 David Rodriguez RBI single (Miles Mastrobuoni) 10th 2-1 at MontgomeryJuly 5 Erick Salcedo Two-run single (Jahmai Jones and Brandon Sandoval) 8th 4-2 at MobileJuly 6 Zane Gurwitz RBI single (Erick Salcedo) 8th 4-3 at MobileJuly 11 Carlos Martinez RBI ground out (Ryan Casteel) 10th 3-1 vs. Mississippi

LAST AT-BAT WINS - OPPONENTS (12)

DATE OPPONENT INNING RUNS FINAL SCOREApril 24 at Biloxi 4th 6 W, 11-6May 23 at Mississippi 5th 5 W, 5-2June 2 at Pensacola 10th 5 W, 9-6June 25 at Montgomery 5th 5 W, 5-3July 3 vs. Chattanooga 1st 5 W, 11-3July 15 vs. Mississippi 5th 6 W, 8-2July 19 at Chattanooga 6th 8 W, 15-3July 21 at Chattanooga 5th 5 W, 10-5

JUMBO SHRIMP BIG INNINGS (FIVE RUNS OR MORE)

DATE OPPONENT SCORE HITS PITCHERSApril 13 at Pensacola 1-0 3 Yamamoto, Milbrath, LeeApril 25 vs. Tennessee 4-0 4 Poteet, Kinley, MilbrathMay 18 vs. Montgomery 4-0 6 Dugger, Kinley, GravesJune 16 at Birmingham 1-0 5 Sanchez, Mills, Graves, KinleyJuly 4 at Mobile 6-0 3 Cabrera, Stevens, LeeJuly 23 vs. Biloxi 2-0 4 Sanchez, Stevens, Lee, EveldJuly 29 vs. Pensacola 1-0 3 Sanchez, Eveld, LeeAugust 1 at Biloxi 4-0 5 Castano, Aiello, EveldAugust 3 at Biloxi 5-0 1 Guzman, Guerrero

JUMBO SHRIMP SHUTOUTS

DATE PLAYER/COACH UMPIRE-POSITION (INNING) NOTE

JUMBO SHRIMP EJECTIONS (0)

-May 20: Robert Dugger, Southern League Pitcher of the Week (May 13-19)-June 6: Robert Dugger, Southern League Midseason All-Star-June 6: Brian Miller, Southern League Midseason All-Star-June 6: Cody Poteet, Southern League Midseason All-Star-June 6: Justin Twine, Southern League Midseason All-Star-July 22: Stone Garrett, Southern League Player of the Week (July 15-21)

AWARDS

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Date Gm # Opponent Game Time W - L Score Record Pos Games Back Winning Pitcher Losing Pitcher Save Time AttHome No.

RoadNo.

First Half (29-41)

April (10-15)4/4 1 Jackson 7:05 p.m. L 0-5 0-1 T-4th 0.5 (PNS, BLX) Justin Donatella (1-0) Robert Dugger (0-1) 3:00 8,630 1

4/5 2 Jackson 7:05 p.m. W 2-1 (12) 1-1 T-3rd 1.0 (PNS, BLX) Elvis Araujo (1-0) Mason McCullough (0-1) 3:40 6,310 2

4/6 3 Jackson 6:35 p.m. W 2-1 2-1 3rd 1.0 (PNS, BLX) Kolton Mahoney (1-0) Matt Peacock (0-1) Kyle Keller (1) 2:26 (:59) 5,920 3

4/7 4 Jackson 3:05 p.m. L 0-2 2-2 3rd 1.0 (BLX, PNS) Ryan Atkinson (1-0) Jordan Yamamoto (0-1) Kevin Ginkel (1) 1:53 4,278 4

4/8 5 Jackson 7:05 p.m. W 5-1 3-2 T-1st 0.0 (BLX, PNS) Cody Poteet (1-0) Riley Smith (0-1) 2:29 1,529 5

4/9 T-1st 0.0 (BLX, PNS)

4/10 6 at Pensacola 7:35 p.m. L 4-5 3-3 3rd 1.0 (BLX, PNS) Jorge Alcala (2-0) McKenzie Mills (0-1) Ryan Mason (1) 2:52 5,038 1

4/11 7 at Pensacola 7:35 p.m. L 3-4 3-4 T-3rd 2.0 (PNS) Brusdar Graterol (1-0) Robert Dugger (0-2) Dusten Knight (2) 2:49 3,505 2

4/12 8 at Pensacola 7:35 p.m. L 0-2 3-5 4th 3.0 (PNS) Devin Smeltzer (2-0) Jorge Guzman (0-1) Cody Stashak (1) 1:57 5,038 3

4/13 9 at Pensacola 7:05 p.m. W 1-0 4-5 3rd 2.0 (PNS) Jordan Milbrath (1-0) Adam Bray (0-1) Dylan Lee (1) 2:41 5,038 4

4/14 10 at Pensacola 2:05 p.m. L 3-4 4-6 4th 3.0 (PNS) Sean Poppen (1-0) Cody Poteet (1-1) Ryan Mason (2) 2:27 4,202 5

4/15 11 Birmingham 7:05 p.m. W 5-1 5-6 T-2nd 3.0 (PNS) Dustin Beggs (1-0) Kodi Medeiros (0-1) 2:41 2,630 6

4/16 12 Birmingham 12:05 p.m. L 1-3 5-7 4th 3.0 (PNS) Jimmy Lambert (1-1) McKenzie Mills (0-2) Mauricio Cabrera (1) 3:01 2,511 7

4/17 13 Birmingham 7:05 p.m. L 0-5 5-8 5th 4.0 (PNS) Bernardo Flores (1-1) Robert Dugger (0-3) 2:16 2,648 8

4/18 14 Birmingham 7:05 p.m. L 3-7 5-9 5th 4.5 (PNS) Felix Paulino (2-0) Jorge Guzman (0-2) Tanner Banks (1) 2:52 6,397 9

4/19 15 Birmingham 7:05 p.m. L 2-7 5-10 5th 5.0 (PNS) Sean Nolin (1-0) Jordan Yamamoto (0-2) 3:09 (:30) 4,927 10

4/20 16 at Biloxi 7:35 p.m. L 7-12 5-11 5th 6.0 (PNS) Nattino Diplan (1-0) Cody Poteet (1-2) 3:08 2,728 6

4/21 17 at Biloxi 3:35 p.m. L 0-5 5-12 5th 7.0 (PNS) Trey Supak (2-1) McKenzie Mills (0-3) 2:13 1,929 7

4/22 18 at Biloxi 7:35 p.m. L 1-7 5-13 5th 8.0 (PNS) Braden Webb (1-3) Robert Dugger (0-4) 2:47 1,607 8

4/23 19 at Biloxi 7:35 p.m. L 4-6 5-14 5th 8.0 (PNS) Angel Perdomo (2-0) Jordan Milbrath (1-1) Aaron Kurcz (1) 2:46 2,446 9

4/24 20 at Biloxi 11:35 a.m. W 11-6 6-14 5th 8.0 (PNS) Jordan Yamamoto (1-2) Alec Bettinger (0-2) 3:08 2,005 10

4/25 21 Tennessee 7:05 p.m. W 4-0 7-14 5th 8.0 (PNS) Cody Poteet (2-2) Tyson Miller (1-1) 2:42 4,605 11

4/26 22 Tennessee 7:05 p.m. W 6-3 8-14 5th 7.0 (PNS) McKenzie Mills (1-3) Justin Steele (0-1) 2:58 6,612 12

4/27 23 Tennessee 6:35 p.m. W 6-3 9-14 5th 7.0 (PNS) Robert Dugger (1-4) Thomas Hatch (0-3) Jordan Milbrath (1) 2:43 9,337 13

4/28 24 Tennessee 3:05 p.m. W 4-3 10-14 5th 7.0 (PNS) Jorge Guzman (1-2) Cory Abbott (2-1) Brett Graves (1) 2:57 5,850 14

4/29 25 Tennessee 12:05 p.m. L 1-4 10-15 5th 7.0 (PNS) Zach Hedges (1-0) Jordan Yamamoto (1-3) Wyatt Short (1) 2:33 2,234 15

4/30 5th 7.0 (PNS)

May (11-18)5/1 26 at Mississippi 7:35 p.m. L 0-2 10-16 5th 7.0 (PNS) Jeremy Walker (1-2) Josh Roeder (0-1) Jason Hursh (2) 2:10 1,423 11

5/2 27 at Mississippi 7:35 p.m. L 1-2 10-17 5th 7.0 (PNS) Joey Wentz (1-1) McKenzie Mills (1-4) Huascar Ynoa (1) 2:23 1,979 12

5/3 28 at Mississippi 7:35 p.m. L 2-4 10-18 5th 8.0 (PNS) Claudio Custodio (1-0) Robert Dugger (1-5) Connor Johnstone (1) 2:36 (:29) 3,554 13

5/4 29 at Mississippi 7:05 p.m. L 0-2 10-19 5th 9.0 (PNS) Ian Anderson (2-1) Jorge Guzman (1-3) Josh Graham (3) 2:13 (:35) 2,545 14

5/5 30 at Mississippi 2:05 p.m. L 0-1 (10) 10-20 5th 10.0 (PNS) Connor Johnstone (1-0) Parker Bugg (0-1) 2:35 1,529 15

5/6 31 at Mobile 7:35 p.m. L 2-8 10-21 5th 11.0 (PNS) Jesus Castillo (1-4) Cody Poteet (2-3) 2:19 525 16

5/7 32 at Mobile 7:35 p.m. L 0-2 10-22 5th 11.0 (PNS) Jason Alexander (1-0) McKenzie Mills (1-5) Kaleb Cowart (1) 2:05 404 17

5/8 33 at Mobile 7:35 p.m. W 7-1 11-22 5th 11.0 (PNS) Robert Dugger (2-5) Matt Ball (1-2) 2:42 635 18

5/9 at Mobile 11-22 5th 11.5 (PNS) POSTPONED (RAIN)

5/10 34 at Mobile 6:05 p.m. L 0-1 11-23 5th 12.0 (PNS) Luis Madero (1-2) Jorge Guzman (1-4) Joe Gatto (1) 1:46 19

5/10 35 at Mobile W 7-4 12-23 5th 11.0 (PNS) Jordan Yamamoto (2-3) Jeremy Beasley (1-3) Dylan Lee (2) 1:59 3,869 20

5/11 36 Biloxi 6:35 p.m. W 2-1 13-23 5th 10.0 (PNS) Brett Graves (1-0) Devin Williams (5-2) 2:22 7,116 16

5/12 37 Biloxi 3:05 p.m. L 1-7 13-24 5th 10.5 (PNS) Johan Belisario (2-0) McKenzie Mills (1-6) 2:40 (:49) 2,644 17

5/13 38 Biloxi 7:05 p.m. W 4-3 14-24 5th 10.0 (PNS) Robert Dugger (3-5) Trey Supak (3-2) Dylan Lee (3) 2:28 1,656 18

5/14 39 Biloxi 7:05 p.m. L 1-2 (10) 14-25 5th 11.0 (PNS) Nate Griep (2-1) Brett Graves (1-1) Luke Barker (2) 2:36 2,612 19

5/15 40 Biloxi 12:05 p.m. L 0-2 14-26 5th 12.0 (PNS) Bowden Francis (1-3) Jordan Yamamoto (2-4) Luke Barker (3) 2:35 3,903 20

5/16 41 Montgomery 7:05 p.m. L 0-1 14-27 5th 12.0 (PNS) Benton Moss (2-0) Dylan Lee (0-1) Curtis Taylor (6) 2:19 5,605 21

5/17 42 Montgomery 7:05 p.m. L 0-9 14-28 5th 12.0 (PNS) Brian Shaffer (1-0) Elvis Araujo (1-1) 2:56 8,103 22

5/18 43 Montgomery 6:35 p.m. W 4-0 15-28 5th 11.0 (PNS) Robert Dugger (4-5) Riley O’Brien (1-2) 2:33 6,437 23

5/19 44 Montgomery 3:05 p.m. L 2-3 15-29 5th 12.0 (PNS) Sam McWilliams (3-1) Sixto Sanchez (0-1) Curtis Taylor (7) 3:02 3,808 24

5/20 45 Montgomery 11:05 a.m. W 5-1 16-29 5th 12.0 (PNS) Jordan Yamamoto (3-4) Kenny Rosenberg (3-1) 2:27 5,782 25

5/21 16-29 5th 12.0 (PNS)

5/22 46 at Mississippi 7:35 p.m. L 0-7 16-30 5th 12.0 (PNS) Joey Wentz (2-3) Jorge Guzman (1-5) 2:30 1,675 21

5/23 47 at Mississippi 7:35 p.m. W 5-2 17-30 5th 12.0 (PNS) Cody Poteet (3-3) Tucker Davidson (1-3) Dylan Lee (4) 2:30 2,363 22

5/24 48 at Mississippi 7:35 p.m. W 4-1 18-30 5th 11.0 (PNS) Robert Dugger (5-5) Jasseel De La Cruz (0-1) Dylan Lee (5) 2:38 2,206 23

5/25 49 at Mississippi 7:05 p.m. W 8-7 (10) 19-30 5th 10.0 (PNS) Parker Bugg (1-1) Jordan Harrison (0-2) Jeff Kinley (1) 3:08 3,384 24

5/26 50 at Mississippi 7:05 p.m. L 0-4 19-31 5th 11.0 (PNS) Kyle Muller (3-1) Jordan Yamamoto (3-5) 2:26 2,518 25

5/27 19-31 5th 11.0 (PNS)

5/28 51 Mobile 7:05 p.m. L 1-2 19-32 5th 12.0 (PNS) Jeremy Beasley (2-3) Jorge Guzman (1-6) Ryan Clark (5) 2:46 2,163 26

5/29 52 Mobile 7:05 p.m. L 1-2 19-33 5th 12.0 (PNS) Luis Madero (3-2) Dylan Lee (0-2) Dario Beltre (3) 2:37 2,343 27

5/30 53 Mobile 7:05 p.m. W 6-2 20-33 5th 11.0 (PNS) Robert Dugger (6-2) Jesus Castillo (2-6) 2:33 5,007 28

5/31 54 Mobile 7:05 p.m. W 6-3 21-33 5th 11.0 (PNS) Sixto Sanchez (1-1) Jason Alexander (1-3) Brett Graves (2) 2:38 6,646 29

June (15-12)6/1 55 Mobile 6:35 p.m. W 7-6 22-33 4th 10.0 (PNS) Elvis Araujo (2-1) Brett Hanewich (0-1) 3:13 6,162 30

6/2 56 at Pensacola 2:05 p.m. W 9-6 (10) 23-33 4th 9.0 (PNS) Tyler Stevens (1-0) Cody Stashak (2-3) 3:14 3,010 26

6/3 57 at Pensacola 7:35 p.m. L 7-8 (10) 23-34 4th 10.0 (PNS, BLX) Williams Ramirez (3-1) Brett Graves (1-2) 3:18 3,777 27

6/4 58 at Pensacola 7:35 p.m. L 5-7 23-35 4th 11.0 (PNS, BLX) Tom Hackimer (2-1) McKenzie Mills (1-7) Sam Clay (4) 3:19 4,001 28

6/5 at Pensacola 4th 11.0 (PNS, BLX) POSTPONED (RAIN)

6/6 59 at Pensacola 5:00 p.m. L 0-2 (7) 23-36 4th 12.0 (PNS) Andro Cutura (1-2) Sixto Sanchez (1-2) Sam Clay (5) 1:39 29

6/6 60 at Pensacola L 4-11 (7) 23-37 4th 13.0 (PNS) Williams Ramirez (4-1) Tyler Stevens (1-1) 2:18 (:44) 4,333 30

6/7 61 Montgomery 7:05 p.m. L 2-3 23-38 5th 13.0 (PNS, BLX) Ivan Pelaez (2-1) Dylan Lee (0-3) Phoenix Sanders (6) 2:40 6,248 31

6/8 62 Montgomery 6:35 p.m. W 8-2 24-38 4th 13.0 (BLX) Jorge Guzman (2-6) Riley O’Brien (2-4) Kolton Mahoney (1) 2:41 (1:12) 6,451 32

6/9 63 Montgomery 3:05 p.m. L 1-3 24-39 5th 14.0 (BLX) Ryan Thompson (1-0) Brett Graves (1-3) 2:16 3,196 33

6/10 64 Montgomery 7:05 p.m. L 4-9 24-40 5th 15.0 (BLX) Paul Campbell (1-0) Robert Dugger (6-6) 2:59 2,656 34

6/11 65 Montgomery 12:05 p.m. W 6-5 (11) 25-40 5th 15.0 (BLX) Tyler Stevens (2-1) Matt Krook (0-3) 3:25 2,939 35

6/12 66 at Birmingham 8:05 p.m. L 0-1 25-41 5th 15.0 (BLX) Luis Martinez (3-1) Brett Graves (1-4) Zack Burdi (3) 2:15 4,902 31

6/13 67 at Birmingham 8:05 p.m. W 3-1 26-41 5th 14.0 (BLX) Jorge Guzman (3-6) Tanner Banks (1-4) Dylan Lee (6) 2:24 7,041 32

6/14 68 at Birmingham 8:05 p.m. W 3-2 27-41 5th 13.0 (BLX) Cody Poteet (4-3) Lincoln Henzman (0-2) Tyler Stevens (1) 2:20 6.754 33

6/15 69 at Birmingham 7:30 p.m. W 5-3 28-41 4th 12.0 (BLX) Tommy Eveld (1-0) Alec Hansen (1-1) Dylan Lee (7) 3:08 6,848 34

6/16 70 at Birmingham 4:00 p.m. W 1-0 29-41 4th 12.0 (BLX) Sixto Sanchez (2-2) Matt Tomshaw (2-3) Jeff Kinley (2) 2:22 4,665 35

ALL-STAR BREAK — Off—Day

6/18 N/A Southern League All-Star Game (Biloxi, Miss.)

2019 FIRST HALF DAY-BY-DAY

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Date Gm # Opponent Game Time W - L Score Record Pos Games Back Winning Pitcher Losing Pitcher Save Time AttHome No.

RoadNo.

Second Half (25-19)ALL-STAR BREAK — Off—Day

6/20 71 (1) Pensacola 7:05 p.m. L 3-4 29-42, 0-1 T-3rd 1.0 (MIS, PNS) Bryan Sammons (1-1) Jorge Guzman (3-7) Sam Clay (6) 2:27 7,704 36

6/21 72 (2) Pensacola 7:05 p.m. L 1-8 29-43, 0-2 5th 2.0 (PNS) Randy Dobnak (3-0) Josh Roeder (0-2) 2:41 7,351 37

6/22 73 (3) Pensacola 6:35 p.m. W 3-2 30-43, 1-2 T-4th 1.0 (BLX, MOB, PNS)Sixto Sanchez (3-2) Anthony Vizcaya (0-1) Brett Graves (3) 2:27 8,261 38

6/23 74 (4) Pensacola 3:05 p.m. W 7-1 31-43, 2-2 T-1st 0.0 (BLX, MIS, MOB, PNS)Cody Poteet (5-3) Jorge Alcala (5-5) 2:43 3,332 39

6/24 75 (5) Pensacola 7:05 p.m. W 4-2 32-43, 3-2 T-1st 0.0 (PNS) Tyler Stevens (3-1) Jeff Ames (1-3) Tommy Eveld (1) 2:18 3,215 40

6/25 76 (6) at Montgomery 7:35 p.m. W 5-3 33-43, 4-2 T-1st 0.0 (PNS) Jorge Guzman (4-7) Josh Fleming (5-4) Dylan Lee (8) 2:39 1,653 36

6/26 77 (7) at Montgomery 7:35 p.m. W 7-5 34-43, 5-2 1st +0.5 Josh Roeder (1-2) Riley O’Brien (4-5) Tommy Eveld (2) 2:37 (1:09) 1,738 37

6/27 78 (8) at Montgomery 7:35 p.m. L 0-1 34-44, 5-3 T-1st 0.0 (PNS) Paul Campbell (3-0) Sixto Sanchez (3-3) Phoenix Sanders (9) 2:16 3,278 38

6/28 79 (9) at Montgomery 7:35 p.m. W 6-3 35-44, 6-3 T-1st 0.0 (PNS) Edward Cabrera (1-0) Jhonleider Salinas (0-1) Dylan Lee (9) 2:44 4,273 39

6/29 80 (10) at Montgomery 7:05 p.m. L 1-2 (10) 35-45, 6-4 T-1st 0.0 (PNS) Phoenix Sanders (3-3) Tommy Eveld (1-1) 2:45 4,573 40

6/30 81 (11) Chattanooga 6:35 p.m. W 6-4 36-45, 7-4 1st +1.0 Chad Smith (1-0) Jesse Stallings (0-1) Dylan Lee (10) 2:55 (:53) 4,569 41

July (15-13)7/1 82 (12) Chattanooga 7:05 p.m. L 0-5 36-46, 7-5 T-1st 0.0 (PNS) Packy Naughton (4-4) Jorge Guzman (4-8) 2:29 2,037 42

7/2 83 (13) Chattanooga 7:05 p.m. L 6-8 36-47, 7-6 2nd 1.0 (PNS) Aaron Fossas (4-2) Sixto Sanchez (3-4) Juan Martinez (4) 3:00 2,657 43

7/3 84 (14) Chattanooga 7:05 p.m. W 11-3 37-47, 8-6 2nd 1.0 (PNS) Daniel Castano (1-0) Ryan Lillie (1-1) 3:00 11,429 44

7/4 85 (15) at Mobile 7:35 p.m. W 6-0 38-47, 9-6 T-1st 0.0 (PNS) Edward Cabrera (2-0) Zack Kelly (1-4) 2:33 5,143 41

7/5 86 (16) at Mobile 8:05 p.m. L 2-4 38-48, 9-7 T-1st 0.0 (PNS) Adam Hofacket (3-2) Tommy Eveld (1-2) Luis Pena (1) 2:44 1,730 42

7/6 87 (17) at Mobile 8:05 p.m. L 3-4 38-49, 9-8 T-1st 0.0 (BLX, PNS) Ryan Clark (2-0) Vincenzo Aiello (0-1) Dario Beltre (6) 3:01 3,840 43

7/7 88 (18) at Mobile 7:05 p.m. W 12-3 39-49, 10-8 1st +1.0 Kolton Mahoney (2-0) Luis Madero (4-6) McKenzie Mills (1) 2:59 830 44

7/8 89 (19) at Mobile 7:35 p.m. L 2-7 39-50, 10-9 T-1st 0.0 (BLX) Jeremy Beasley (5-5) Daniel Castano (1-1) Adam Hofacket (5) 2:47 (:40) 575 45

7/9 at Mobile 1st +0.5 POSTPONED (RAIN)

7/10 1st +0.5

7/11 90 (20) Mississippi 7:05 p.m. L 1-3 (10) 39-51, 10-10 2nd 0.5 (BLX) Jordan Harrison (2-2) Tommy Eveld (1-3) Jason Creasy (2) 3:03 (:34) 4,460 45

7/12 Mississippi 2nd 0.5 (BLX) POSTPONED (RAIN)

7/13 91 (21) Mississippi 6:35 p.m. W 7-2 40-51, 11-10 T-1st 0.0 (BLX) Sixto Sanchez (4-4) Connor Johnstone (3-1) 2:29 6,764 46

7/14 92 (22) Mississippi 2:05 p.m. W 2-1 (8) 41-51, 12-10 1st +0.5 Brett Graves (2-4) Claudio Custodio (3-3) 2:37 47

93 (23) Mississippi W 4-3 (7) 42-51, 13-10 1st +1.0 Tommy Eveld (2-3) Jason Hursh (2-3) 2:17 3,905 48

7/15 94 (24) Mississippi 7:05 p.m. W 8-2 43-51, 14-10 1st +0.5 Daniel Castano (2-1) Jasseel De La Cruz (2-5) 2:39 3,081 49

7/16 95 (25) Mississippi 12:05 p.m. L 0-5 43-52, 14-11 2nd 1.0 (BLX) Kyle Muller (6-5) Jorge Guzman (4-9) 3:03 3,545 50

7/17 2nd 1.0 (BLX)

7/18 96 (26) at Chattanooga 7:15 p.m. W 8-2 44-52, 15-11 2nd 1.0 (BLX) Sixto Sanchez (5-4) Packy Naughton (4-7) 3:00 (:25) 3,211 46

7/19 97 (27) at Chattanooga 7:15 p.m. W 15-3 45-52, 16-11 2nd 1.0 (BLX) Kolton Mahoney (3-0) Tony Santillan (2-7) 3:04 3,244 47

7/20 98 (28) at Chattanooga 7:15 p.m. W 4-3 46-52, 17-11 2nd 1.0 (BLX) Edward Cabrera (3-0) Ryan Lillie (1-3) Dylan Lee (11) 2:27 3,204 48

7/21 99 (29) at Chattanooga 2:15 p.m. W 10-5 47-52, 18-11 2nd 1.0 (BLX) Daniel Castano (3-1) Reiver Sanmartin (0-4) McKenzie Mills (2) 3:03 2,648 49

7/22 100 (30) Biloxi 7:05 p.m. L 2-3 47-53, 18-12 2nd 2.0 (BLX) Trey Supak (11-4) Josh Roeder (1-3) Devin Williams (4) 2:56 2,243 51

7/23 101 (31) Biloxi 7:05 p.m. W 2-0 48-53, 19-12 2nd 1.0 (BLX) Sixto Sanchez (6-4) Cam Roegner (3-4) Tommy Eveld (3) 1:59 (:38) 2,581 52

7/24 Biloxi 7:05 p.m. 2nd 1.0 (BLX) POSTPONED (RAIN)

7/25 102 (32) Biloxi 5:05 p.m. L 1-6 (7) 48-54, 19-13 2nd 2.0 (BLX) Alec Bettinger (5-5) Edward Cabrera (3-1) 1:58 53

103 (33) Biloxi W 3-1 (7) 49-54, 20-13 2nd 1.0 (BLX) Kolton Mahoney (4-0) Tyler Spurlin (1-1) Tyler Stevens (2) 2:13 54

7/26 104 (34) Biloxi 7:05 p.m. L 1-3 49-55, 20-14 2nd 2.0 (BLX) Dylan File (6-1) Chad Smith (1-1) Nate Griep (17) 2:43 6,946 55

7/27 105 (35) Pensacola 6:35 p.m. L 1-7 49-56, 20-15 2nd 3.0 (BLX) Griffin Jax (4-3) Jorge Guzman (4-10) Andrew Vasquez (1) 2:48 7,617 56

7/28 106 (36) Pensacola 3:05 p.m. L 0-5 49-57, 20-16 2nd 3.0 (BLX) Jhoan Duran (1-0) Pablo López (0-1) 2:54 (:55) 3,759 57

7/29 107 (37) Pensacola 7:05 p.m. W 1-0 50-57, 21-16 2nd 2.0 (BLX) Sixto Sanchez (7-4) Bryan Sammons (3-4) Dylan Lee (12) 2:24 2,352 58

7/30 108 (38) Pensacola 7:05 p.m. L 0-1 50-58, 21-17 2nd 2.0 (BLX) Edwar Colina (2-0) Kolton Mahoney (4-1) Alex Phillips (3) 2:44 2 59

7/31 109 (39) Pensacola 7:05 p.m. W 4-3 51-58, 22-17 2nd 2.0 (BLX) Edward Cabrera (4-1) Charlie Barnes (2-3) Dylan Lee (13) 2:33 3,326 60

August (3-2)8/1 110 (40) at Biloxi 7:35 p.m. W 4-0 52-58, 23-17 2nd 1.0 (BLX) Daniel Castano (4-1) Bowden Francis (5-7) 2:29 1,949 50

8/2 111 (41) at Biloxi 7:35 p.m. L 2-7 52-59, 23-18 2nd 2.0 (BLX) Cam Roegner (4-4) Pablo López (0-2) 2:51 (:32) 2,325 51

8/3 112 (42) at Biloxi 7:35 p.m. W 5-0 53-59, 24-18 2nd 1.0 (BLX) Jorge Guzman (5-10) Drew Rasmussen (1-3) 2:28 3,189 52

8/4 113 (43) at Biloxi 3:35 p.m. W 3-1 54-59, 25-18 T-1st 0.0 (BLX) Sixto Sanchez (8-4) Alec Bettinger (5-7) Tommy Eveld (4) 2:30 1,665 53

8/5 114 (44) at Biloxi 7:35 p.m. L 0-2 54-60, 25-19 2nd 1.0 (BLX) Dylan File (8-1) Trevor Rogers (0-1) Nate Griep (18) 2:32 1,658 54

8/6 2nd 1.0 (BLX)

8/7 115 (45) Mississippi 7:05 p.m. 61

8/8 116 (46) Mississippi 7:05 p.m. 62

8/9 117 (47) Mississippi 7:05 p.m. 63

8/10 118 (48) Mississippi 6:35 p.m. 64

8/11 119 (49) Mississippi 3:05 p.m. 65

8/12

8/13 120 (50) at Tennessee 7:00 p.m. 55

8/14 121 (51) at Tennessee 7:00 p.m. 56

8/15 122 (52) at Tennessee 7:00 p.m. 57

8/16 123 (53) at Tennessee 7:00 p.m. 58

8/17 124 (54) at Tennessee 7:00 p.m. 59

8/18 125 (55) at Birmingham 7:00 p.m. 60

8/19 126 (56) at Birmingham 8:05 p.m. 61

8/20 127 (57) at Birmingham 8:05 p.m. 62

8/21 128 (58) at Birmingham 8:05 p.m. 63

8/22 129 (59) at Birmingham 8:05 p.m. 64

8/23 130 (60) Mobile 7:05 p.m. 66

8/24 131 (61) Mobile 6:35 p.m. 67

8/25 132 (62) Mobile 4:35 p.m. 68

133 (63) Mobile 69

8/26 134 (64) Mobile 7:05 p.m. 70

8/27 135 (65) Mobile 7:05 p.m. 71

8/28

8/29 136 (66) at Jackson 7:05 p.m. 65

8/30 137 (67) at Jackson 7:05 p.m. 66

8/31 138 (68) at Jackson 7:05 p.m. 67

September (0-0)9/1 139 (69) at Jackson 3:05 p.m. 68

9/2 140 (70) at Jackson 3:05 p.m. 69

2019 SECOND HALF DAY-BY-DAY


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