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1 HUNTER MORRIS INFIELDER HT: 6-2 WT: 226 BATS: Left THROWS: Right OPENING DAY AGE: 25 BORN: October 7, 1988 in Huntsville, Alabama RESIDENCE: Huntsville, Alabama ACQUIRED: Brewers 4th round selection in June 2010 draft MORRIS QUICK HITS: 5th professional season, all within the Brewers organization Rated by Baseball America as the Brewers #10 prospect entering the 2014 season Member of Milwaukee s 40-man roster Enjoyed a banner year in 2012, earning Southern League MVP honors, the Robin Yount Performance Award as the Brewers Minor League Player of the Year, and a Rawlings Minor League Gold Glove Award Two-time participant in the Arizona Fall League (2010 & 12) 2010 SEC Player of the Year SEASON w Entered 2013 as the 4th-best prospect in the organization according to Baseball America w Batted.247 with 24 home runs and 73 RBIs in 134 games at Triple-A Nashville w Was one of eight players to spend the entire campaign on the Sounds roster w Ranked 2nd in the Pacific Coast League with team-leading 24 home runs (one behind Memphis Brock Peterson), his third straight campaign with 20+ dingers w Led the Sounds in home runs (24), RBIs (73), hits (123), total bases (227), and strikeouts (122) w Fifty-three of his 123 hits (43 percent) were XBH (26 2B, 3 3B, 24 HR) w His home run to at-bat ratio of 1:20.71 was 3rd-best among PCL sluggers w Produced 30 multiple-hit games (28 two-hit efforts) and 14 multi-rbi contests (season-high four RBIs on three occasions) w Led the Sounds with 29 two-out RBIs and 18 go-ahead RBIs w Did not go hitless in more than two consecutive games all season w Had three 2-homer games: 4/12 at Omaha, 5/18 at Salt Lake, & 6/8 at Memphis w Struggled against left-handed pitching, hitting just.211 (39-for-185) w Longest hitting streak was nine games, twice: 5/20-5/29 (12-for-32,.375) & 7/29-8/6 (12-for-36,.333) w Led PCL first basemen with nine fielding errors w Homered and drove in four runs on Opening Night (4/4 vs. New Orleans) in his Triple-A debut w Named Brewers Minor League Player of the Month for May (22G,.311, 6 HRs, 14 RBIs), his lone month with an average over.277 w Missed week of action from 5/11-5/17 on D.L. due to concussion sustained in basepaths collision w Belted a homer in six of nine games from 5/18-5/26 (seven total HRs) w Produced Sounds season-high 10 total bases on 5/18 at Salt Lake, when he went 3-for-4 with 2-for-4 with pair of homers and season-best four RBIs w Closed the year on a hot streak, batting.429 (18-for-42) over his final 11 games w Following the season, played for Margarita in the Venezuelan Winter League, where he was limited to only three games due to a sprained right knee (1-for-11,.091) w Added to the Brewers 40-man roster on 11/20 PREVIOUS CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2012: Spent the season at Double-A Huntsville in his hometown, hitting.303 with 28 home runs and 113 RBIs in 136 games Earned Southern League MVP honors, becoming the first Huntsville player to win the award since Corey Hart in 2003 Named to the Southern League s midseason and postseason All-Star teams Earned a 2012 Minor League Rawlings Gold Glove Award winner at first base, committing just six errors in 1,259 chances (.995, which led all Southern League 1Bs) Finished 2nd in the minor leagues in RBIs (113) behind only Inland Empire s C.J. Cron (123) Led the Southern League in six offensive categories home runs (28), RBIs (113), hits (158), slugging (.563), extra-base hits (74), and total bases (294) Made a run at the Triple Crown but finished 4th in batting average (.303) Led the Brewers farm system in homers (28) and RBIs (113) and finished 2nd in average (.303) His 40 doubles tied Huntsville s single-season record held by D.T. Cromer (1997) and Corey Hart (2003) Produced 43 multi-hit games and 28 multiple-rbi efforts Hit.318 with 22 homers and 92 RBIs vs. righties and.266 with six homers and 21 RBIs vs. lefties Named Brewers Minor League Player of the Month for April (.303, 2 HR, 11 RBIs) and June (.307, 7 HR, 27 RBIs) Tabbed TOPPS Southern League Player of the Month for June and July Posted a season-best 10-game hitting streak from 7/21-8/1 (12-for-38,.316) Had a pair of two-homer games (7/8 vs. Jacksonville and 7/25 at Pensacola) Twice named Southern League Batter of the Week: 7/2-7/8 and 8/27-9/3 Played in the Arizona Fall League, hitting.256 (22-for-86) with six SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS H - 4 3x, last 7/2/12 at BIR R - 5 5/17/11 at STL RBI - 5 8/15/10 vs. CR HR - 2 6x, last 6/8/13 at MEM BB - 3 4/7/13 vs. NO K - 4 8/14/10 vs. CR MORRIS 2013 IN REVIEW BREWERS PCL OPPONENTS RECORDS MISC. INFO 2014 MEDIA GUIDE 71

2 doubles, one HR, and eight RBIs in 21G for Phoenix. - Hunter Morris Continued - MISC. INFO RECORDS PCL OPPONENTS BREWERS 2013 IN REVIEW MORRIS 2011: Spent most of the year at Advanced-A Brevard County, hitting.271 with 19 homers and 67 RBIs in 126 games Also batted.353 with one homer and two RBIs in four May games at Double-A Huntsville Ranked 3rd in the Florida State League in total bases (231) Established a new Brevard County single-season home run record with 19 Recorded 37 multi-hit games Led all FSL 1Bs with 19 errors Named Brewers Organizational Player of the Month in May. 2010: Made his pro debut for Low-A Wisconsin, hitting.251 with nine homers and 44 RBIs in 71 games Played 58 games at 1B and 13 games in the OF Produced a career-high five RBIs as part of a two-homer contest on 8/15 vs. Cedar Rapids Played for the Surprise Rafters in the Arizona Fall League, hitting.242 with one homer and 11 RBIs in 17 games. PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Jeffrey Hunter Morris Wife (Macie) and one son, Tripp 2007 graduate of Virgil Grissom High School in Huntsville, Ala. Was a member of Team USA s silver medal-winning team in the World Games in Cuba Was drafted out of high school by Boston in the second round in 07 but did not sign Starred at Auburn University and was the 2010 Southeastern Conference Player of the Year after hitting.386 with a single-season school record 23 homers and 76 RBIs Named SEC Freshman of the Year and All-SEC Second Team in 08 Was just the second player in SEC history to be named SEC Freshman of the Year and SEC Player of the Year (also Stephen Head from Ole Miss) Originally selected by Milwaukee in the 4th round of the June 2010 draft Signed by Joe Mason. YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS 2010 Wisconsin Brevard County Huntsville Huntsville Nashville Minor Lg. Totals NASHVILLE SOUNDS

3 JIMMY NELSON RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER HT: 6-5 WT: 244 BATS: Right THROWS: Right OPENING DAY AGE: 24 BORN: June 5, 1989 in Klamath Falls, Oregon RESIDENCE: Niceville, Florida ACQUIRED: Brewers 2nd round selection in June 2010 draft NELSON QUICK HITS: 5th professional season, all within the Brewers organization Rated by Baseball America as Brewers #1 prospect entering 2014 season (was rated as #5 last year and #10 in 2012) and as having Best Slider Made his major league debut last year as a September call-up and went 0-0 with a 0.90 ERA in four games (one start) Participated in the SiriusXM All-Star Futures Game last year Led the Brewers farm system in strikeouts (163) in 2013 and finished T-3rd in wins (10) and 7th in ERA (3.25) 2013 Southern League midseason All-Star selection 2012 Florida State League midseason All-Star selection Participated in the 2012 Arizona Fall League Combined with four pitchers on a no-hitter on August 2, 2012 with Double- A Huntsville. NELSON 2013 IN REVIEW 2013 SEASON w Split his minor league season between Double-A Huntsville and Triple-A Nashville, combining to go with a 3.25 ERA in 27 starts before earning a September call-up to Milwaukee and going 0-0 with a 0.90 ERA in four games (one start) in his major league debut w Entered the season ranked by Baseball America as the Brewers #5 prospect w Led the Brewers farm system in strikeouts (163) and finished 5th in strikeouts among minor leaguers (1st had 175); also ranked T-3rd in wins (10) and 7th in ERA (3.25) in the Brewers system w Began the season at Huntsville, going 5-4 with a 2.74 ERA in 12 starts, including six quality starts w Held Southern League right-handed batters to a.215 average w Opened his season with a win on 4/5 at Chattanooga, allowing two earned runs with no walks and eight strikeouts over five innings against a lineup that included Yasiel Puig w Was credited with a complete game (5.1 IP) in a rain-shortened loss on 5/2 at Mobile w Allowed two earned runs over eight innings on 5/28 at Jackson and established a new career-high for strikeouts with 10, which he later matched in his final Sounds outing of the year (8/31 vs. Iowa) w Tabbed as honorable mention Southern League midseason All-Star selection (had already been promoted to Nashville) w Promoted to Nashville on 6/5 when Tyler Thornburg was promoted to Milwaukee; went 5-6 with a 3.67 ERA in 15 starts for the Sounds w Held PCL right-handed batters to a.231 average (lefties hit.250) w Suffered a loss in his Triple-A debut on 6/7 at Memphis, allowing two unearned runs in five innings of work w Earned his first Sounds and Triple-A victory on 7/3 vs. Round Rock, giving up one run on three hits in seven innings in a 10-1 win w Was credited with a complete game in a rain-shortened loss on 7/8 at Albuquerque w Represented the Sounds and Brewers organization in the SiriusXM All-Star Futures Game on 7/14 at Citi Field and tossed a scoreless seventh inning in the contest w Won his final two Sounds starts 8/26 at Oklahoma City (5.0 IP, 1 R, 7 K) and 8/31 vs. Iowa (5.2 IP, 2 R, 0 ER, 10 K) w Called up to the Brewers in September and allowed one run on two hits in 10 innings w Made his major league debut on 9/6 at Chicago (N) with a pair of perfect relief innings w Made his first major league start in the Brewers penultimate game of the season on 9/28 at New York (N), yielding one run on one hit in five innings in a no-decision; the Brewers won, 4-2, in 10 innings, and Donovan Hand recorded his first major league win in a game that included fellow 13 Sounds Caleb Gindl, Scooter Gennett, Sean Halton, Alfredo Figaro, and Tyler Thornburg PREVIOUS CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2012: Split his season between Advanced-A Brevard County and Double-A Huntsville, combining to go 6-8 with a 2.83 ERA over 23 starts and 127 1/3 innings Entered the season ranked by Baseball America as the Brewers #10 prospect Finished 3rd among Brewers minor leaguers in both ERA (2.83) and strikeouts (119) Opened year at Brevard and went 4-4 with a 2.21 ERA (20er/81.1ip) in 13 starts for the Manatees Named to the Florida State League midseason All-Star team Held FSL righties to a.152 average (LHBs.270) Posted eight quality starts in 13 tries for Brevard County Got his first win in his second start, a five-inning effort (1er, 8k) on 4/11 at Lakeland Tossed a nine-inning complete game on 5/18 vs. Fort Myers but lost a 2-1 contest SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS IP /18/12 vs. FTM H /7/13 vs. JXN R - 6 7/8/13 at ABQ HR - 2 6/1/11 at BG BB - 7 6/25/12 at JXN K x, last 8/31/13 vs. IWA BREWERS PCL OPPONENTS RECORDS MISC. INFO 2014 MEDIA GUIDE 73

4 - Jimmy Nelson Continued - MISC. INFO RECORDS PCL OPPONENTS BREWERS 2013 IN REVIEW NELSON Promoted to Huntsville during the All-Star break Finished the year by going 2-4 with a 3.91 ERA (20er/46.0ip) in 10 starts with the Stars Won his Double-A debut on 6/15 vs. Montgomery, allowing three runs in five innings in a 6-4 final Placed on disabled list on 7/2 with right shoulder fatigue and missed about a month On 8/2 vs. Chattanooga in second outing off disabled list, started and tossed four innings in a combined no-hitter with Dan Merklinger (0.2ip), R.J. Seidel (1.1ip), Darren Byrd (2.0ip), and Brandon Kintzler (1.0ip), the most pitchers used in a no-hitter in Southern League history Tossed seven innings of one-hit shutout ball for a win on 8/28 vs. Birmingham in his final outing of the season Participated in the Arizona Fall League, where he went 2-3 with a 4.91 ERA (12er/22.0ip) in seven games (six starts) for the Phoenix Desert Dogs; struck out 23 batters in his 22.0 innings. 2011: Spent the entire season at Low-A Wisconsin, going 8-9 with a 4.38 ERA in 26 games (25 starts) Entered the season ranked by Baseball America as the #8 prospect in the Brewers farm system Led the Timber Rattlers pitching staff in starts (25), wins (8), innings (146, 5th in Midwest League), walks (65, 4th in MWL), and strikeouts (120) Posted 14 quality starts in 25 tries (56%) Went 2-0 with a 3.56 ERA in five starts in July. 2010: Made his pro debut for advanced-rookie Helena, going 2-0 with a 3.71 ERA in 12 outings (all in relief) over 26 2/3 innings Won his first professional outing on 7/4 at Missoula (2.0ip, 2r) Tossed three scoreless innings on 8/16 vs. Casper for his second win Gave up nine earned runs in his first six outings (6.40 ERA in 12.2ip) and only two earned runs in his last six outings (1.29 ERA in 14.0ip) Ranked by Baseball America as the #14 prospect in the Pioneer League. PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION James Jacob Nelson 2007 graduate of Niceville (Fla.) High School As a senior, named his team s player of the year as well as a First-Team All-Area selection by The Northwest Florida Daily News after leading the Eagles to a 22-5 record, including a 10-2 district mark Selected by Cincinnati in the 39th round of the 2007 draft but did not sign Attended the University of Alabama Named to the 2009 Florida Summer Collegiate League All-Star team while playing for the Deland Suns Also was named to the 2008 Texas Collegiate League All-Star team and was the TCL Freshman of the Year while playing for the McKinney Marshalls His father, Jim, played football and ran track at the University of Florida, and his mother, Deborah, played basketball at Florida State University Originally selected by Milwaukee in the 2nd round of the June 2010 draft Became the highest Brewers draft pick of 2010 to join the system because 1st-rounder Dylan Covey didn t sign Signed by Joe Mason. YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP 2010 Helena Wisconsin Brevard County Huntsville Huntsville Nashville MILWAUKEE Minor Lg. Totals Major Lg. Totals NASHVILLE SOUNDS

5 PETE ORR INFIELDER HT: 6-1 WT: 195 BATS: Left THROWS: Right OPENING DAY AGE: 34 BORN: June 8, 1979 in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada RESIDENCE: Newmarket, Ontario, Canada ACQUIRED: Signed by Brewers as a minor league free agent on January 27, 2014 ORR QUICK HITS: 15th professional season Brewers are his 4th organization Has been a member of a major league Opening Day roster five times during his career ( with Atlanta, with Philadelphia) Has appeared in the majors in eight of the last nine seasons (not in 2010) One of three players to represent Canada in all three World Baseball Classics (2006, 2009, 2013) (Jesse Crain and Justin Moreau are the others) Played for Team Canada during the 2004 Summer Olympics 2004 International League All-Star 2003 Southern League All-Star SEASON w Played for Team Canada during the World Baseball Classic (2-for-10, two RBIs in 3G) w Logged his third and final season in the Phillies organization w Spent majority of the season with Triple-A Lehigh Valley, where he batted.258 in 95 games w Produced 18 multi-hit games, including career-best four-hit effort on 5/20 vs. Rochester w Got off to a slow start, hitting just.232 (45-for-194) before the All-Star break w Closed out his Triple-A stint by batting.298 (39-for-151) in his final 33 contests w Batted.284 with RISP (25-for-88) for the IronPigs w Appeared at five different positions: 2B (46g), SS (27g), LF (7g), RF (7g), & 3B (2g) w Went 4-for-4 with a homer and career high-tying five RBIs on 5/20 vs. Rochester w Enjoyed a 14-game hitting streak from 8/1-8/15 (23-for-58,.397) w Had his contract purchased by the Phillies in late August w Appeared in 15 late-season games for Philadelphia, where he hit.200 (4-for-20) w Three of his four MLB hits came as a pinch hitter PREVIOUS CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2012: Made the Phillies Opening Day roster for the second straight season Batted.333 (5-for-15) as a pinch hitter Made 11 starts: nine at 2B and two at 3B Optioned to Triple-A Lehigh Valley on 6/6 For Lehigh Valley, batted.258 in 81 contests Played 49 games at 3B, 14 in the OF, 12 at 2B, and eight at SS for the IronPigs Had his contract purchased on 9/4 and spent the remainder of the season with the Phillies Batted.417 (5- for-12) in 12 September games. 2011: Shuttled between Triple-A Lehigh Valley and the Phillies all season, having four separate MLB stints Made the Phillies Opening Day roster Started 24 games: 22 at 2B and two at 3B Had a season-high three hits on 9/9 at Milwaukee (8th career ML 3-hit game) Batted.357 (5-for-14) as a pinch-hitter with the Phillies With Lehigh Valley, made 43 starts at 3B, 13 at 2B, six each at SS & RF, and two as DH Homered for the 1,000th hit of his pro career on 8/19 at Rochester Accidentally tackled the racing Polish sausage while running to his position in the middle of the 6th inning on 9/9 at Miller Park; recorded three hits to help Phillies to victory. 2010: Spent the season with Triple-A Syracuse Led the team in games (137), hits (129), runs (63), doubles (32), and triples (eight), and finished 2nd in SB (25) Appeared at every position except first base, pitcher, and catcher Hit from all nine spots of the batting order Batted.309 (63-for-204) over his final 58 games. 2009: Spent the majority of the season with Triple-A Syracuse, where he hit.245 in 120 games and tied for the team lead in triples (five) Started 58 games at 3B, 45 at SS, and 20 at 2B Had his contract purchased by Washington on 8/28 Went 3-for-6 (.500) with two RBIs in eight pinch-hit appearances for the Nationals Had a career-best four hits on 8/29 at St. Louis Delivered a game-ending sacrifice fly on 9/23 vs. Los Angeles (N) Drove in the game-winning run with one out in the 9th inning on 10/1 at Atlanta. 2008: Began the season with Triple-A Columbus Led all Nationals minor leaguers with 11 triples, which were 2nd-most in the International League Hit.300 (24-for-80) with RISP Had two stints on Washington s roster; had his contract purchased for the 1st time on 6/22 and was optioned on 6/30 Recalled again on 7/10 Was slated to play in the Summer Olympics in Beijing for Team Canada prior to the recall Knocked in the game-winning run with a two-run pinch single in the 7th inning on 8/2 vs. Cincinnati. SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS H - 4 9x, last 5/20/13 vs. ROC R x, last 8/19/13 vs. SWB RBI - 5 2x, last 5/20/13 vs. ROC HR - 2 5/22/10 vs. TOL BB - 3 4x, last 7/23/07 vs. TOL K - 4 3x, last 6/10/10 vs. LOU ORR 2013 IN REVIEW BREWERS PCL OPPONENTS RECORDS MISC. INFO 2014 MEDIA GUIDE 75

6 - Pete Orr Continued - MISC. INFO RECORDS PCL OPPONENTS BREWERS 2013 IN REVIEW ORR 2007: Made Atlanta s Opening Day roster for the 3rd straight year Of his 65 MLB at-bats, 29 came as a pinchhitter Optioned to Triple-A Richmond on 7/5 and hit.240 (37-for-154) with one home run and eight RBIs in 43 games for the R-Braves Recalled by Atlanta on 8/27 and finished the season there. 2006: Played for Team Canada in the inaugural World Baseball Classic (went 1-for-12) Spent his 2nd full season with Atlanta Played in 102 games and batted.253 Tied for 3rd in the majors with 16 pinch hits Hit.291 after the All-Star break, which included a.406 AVG in August Belted his 2nd career pinch HR on 6/7 vs. Washington (Ramon Ortiz). 2005: Spent his first full season with Atlanta, batting.300 in 112 games Ranked 2nd on the team with 10 pinch hits (Julio Franco, 14) Made his major league debut as a defensive replacement on 4/5 at Florida Collected his first major league hit on 4/6 at Florida (single off Al Leiter) Slugged his first career pinch HR on 4/25 at New York (N) (Roberto Hernandez) Appeared in three games of the NLDS vs. Houston (0-for-2) Was named MVP of the Senior National Team by Baseball Canada. 2004: Spent the season with Triple-A Richmond, where he led the team in AVG (.320) and SB (24) Set career highs in average, hits (147), stolen bases, and runs (69) Named an International League All-Star and ranked among league leaders in AVG (5th), hits (5th), and triples (T-2nd) Received IL Player of the Month honors for April (24-for-63,.381) Was the recipient of the Bill Lucas Award as the player who best represents the Braves organization on and off the field Batted.353 (12-for-34) in nine games for Team Canada during the Summer Olympics in Athens. 2003: Spent the entire season with Double-A Greeneville, where he finished 3rd on the team in SB (14) Named a Southern League postseason All-Star and was recipient of the league s Hustler of the Year award Played for Team Canada in the Olympic qualifier tournament in Panama. 2002: Spent the majority of the season with Double-A Greeneville, where he led the team in SB (23) Also appeared in 17 contests for Low-A Myrtle Beach Collected 20 RBIs in July for Greeneville and batted.350 for them in August. 2001: Spent the season with Low-A Myrtle Beach, where he finished 2nd on the team in SB (17) Played 39 games at SS, 21 at 2B, 24 in LF, four at 3B, one in CF, and one as DH. 2000: Began his pro career at rookie-level Jamestown of the New York-Penn League. PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Peterson Thomas Gordon Orr Wife (Jodi) and one son, Maxwell 1997 graduate of Newmarket High School in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada Was initially selected by Texas in the 39th round of the 1997 draft but elected to play collegiate ball... Attended Galveston Community College in Texas from Enjoys playing and watching ice hockey Originally signed by Atlanta as an amateur free agent on 7/3/99 Signed by Jim Kane. YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS 2000 Jamestown Myrtle Beach Myrtle Beach Greeneville Greeneville Richmond ATLANTA ATLANTA ATLANTA Richmond Columbus WASHINGTON Syracuse WASHINGTON Syracuse Lehigh Valley PHILADELPHIA PHILADELPHIA Lehigh Valley Lehigh Valley PHILADELPHIA Minor Lg. Totals Major Lg. Totals NASHVILLE SOUNDS

7 MATT PAGNOZZI CATCHER HT: 6-2 WT: 215 BATS: Right THROWS: Right OPENING DAY AGE: 31 BORN: November 10, 1982 in Miami, Arizona RESIDENCE: Gilbert, Arizona ACQUIRED: Signed by Brewers as a minor league free agent on December 4, 2013 PAGNOZZI QUICK HITS: 12th professional season Brewers are his 7th organization Spent his first eight years in the St. Louis Cardinals system Has logged major league time with St. Louis ( ), Colorado (2011), Pittsburgh (2011), and Houston (2013) Has ranked among the top two backstops in the International League in caught stealing percentage in the past two seasons Carries career minor league average of.316 (18-for-57, 2 HR) with bases loaded (compared to.219 overall average) Won 2005 Florida State League title with Palm Beach Has made three pitching appearances during his career, working 4 1/3 scoreless innings to earn a win and a save Nephew of former St. Louis Cardinals catcher Tom Pagnozzi SEASON w Spent the entire minor league season with Gwinnett (AAA-Braves) before being traded to Houston on 9/3 and finishing the year in the big leagues w Batted.210 in 90 games with Gwinnett w Led International League backstops in games (87), chances (668), and putouts (611) w Ranked 2nd among IL catchers by throwing out 32 of 97 attempted basestealers (33 percent) w Posted 12 multiple-hit games and eight multi-rbi efforts w Did not hit above.216 in a month until August (.276) w Batted.300 (18-for-60) over his final 19 games, including a season-best six-game hit streak from 8/6-8/13 w Traded to Houston by Atlanta on 9/3 in exchange for cash considerations w Finished his year by appearing in nine games for the Astros, batting.143 (3-for-21) PREVIOUS CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2012: Spent a full season at Columbus (AAA-Indians), where he batted.224 in 78 contests Hit.312 (24-for- 77) with four home runs against left-handed pitchers (only.185 vs. RHP) Recorded his second career multihomer game on 7/23 at Lehigh Valley, going 3-for-5 with two home runs, five RBIs, and two runs scored Led International League catchers by throwing out 49 percent (36 of 74) of attempted basestealers Logged a scoreless inning of relief on 8/24 vs. Toledo, the third pitching appearance of his career. 2011: Spent majority of season with Triple-A Colorado Springs, where he made 47 appearances behind the plate and two at first base Also hit.276 (8-for-29) with three RBIs in a total of 12 major league games between Colorado and Pittsburgh Excelled against left-handed pitching while with the Sky Sox, logging a.548 slugging pct. and.851 OPS Threw out 14 of 48 (29 percent) of attempted basestealers Had contract purchased by Colorado on 6/17 Optioned to Colorado Springs on 7/15 after appearing in seven games for the Rockies Designated for assignment on 9/11 and claimed off waivers by Pittsburgh on 9/14; added to the Pirates big league roster Singled as a pinch hitter while making debut with Pirates on 9/17 Made two starts behind the plate for Pittsburgh. 2010: Spent the entire minor league season with Triple-A Memphis in the Cardinals organization, his fourth consecutive season playing with the Redbirds Batted.242 with 11 doubles, one home run, and 21 RBIs in 68 PCL games Threw out 17 of 55 attempted basestealers (31 percent) Was part of St. Louis September call-ups and played 15 games for the Cardinals in the season s final month Hit.359 (14-for-39) with two doubles, one home run, and 10 RBIs for St. Louis First ML hit was single off Chris Capuano on 9/8 at Milwaukee. 2009: Played in 86 games for Triple-A Memphis, hitting.221 Threw out 21 of 83 (25%) of attempted basestealers with the Redbirds Registered a record as a starting catcher, a 3.85 catcher's ERA, and committed only two errors in 588 chances (.997) Belted first career grand slam on 8/29 at Albuquerque (off Eric Stults) Batted.429 (3-for-7) with the bases loaded and tied for 2nd on the team with 10 RBIs in those situations Started five of the six PCL playoff games behind the plate for Memphis, batting.117 (2-for-17) Rated as Best Defensive Catcher in Cardinals organization by Baseball America s best tools survey Received a 9/23 call-up to St. Louis, appearing in six games Walked in first major league plate appearance on 9/29 at Cincinnati Scored first ML run in final game of the season on 10/4 vs. Milwaukee, reaching by error and scoring on a bases loaded walk to Matt Holliday; recorded a successful sacrifice bunt one inning later Threw out first attempted SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS H - 4 3x, last 7/2/05 vs. JUP R x, last 8/3/13 at DUR RBI - 5 2x, last 7/23/12 at LHV HR - 2 2x, last 7/23/12 at LHV BB - 3 2x, last 8/29/11 at SLK K x, last 7/26/13 at CHA PAGNOZZI 2013 IN REVIEW BREWERS PCL OPPONENTS RECORDS MISC. INFO 2014 MEDIA GUIDE 77

8 - Matt Pagnozzi Continued - MISC. INFO RECORDS PCL OPPONENTS BREWERS 2013 IN REVIEW PAGNOZZI base stealer (Craig Counsell) in the 9th inning on 10/3 vs. Milwaukee; was 0-for-3 on the season with St. Louis. 2008: Started the year on the disabled list at Triple-A Memphis with a strained right ankle Played in three games with the Redbirds before joining the Double-A Springfield roster for the remainder of the season Appeared in 68 games for Springfield, 59 behind the plate, and committed only two errors Batted.236 with three homers and 19 RBIs Threw out 28 of 70 attempted basestealers at Springfield (40 percent) Pitched 2.1 scoreless innings and earned the win in a 13-inning contest on 7/14 at Tulsa. 2007: Split the year between Double-A Springfield and Triple-A Memphis, hitting a combined.217 in 60 games between the clubs Threw out 19 of 59 attempted basestealers on the year (32 percent). 2006: Spent the entire season at Advanced-A Palm Beach, where he hit.216 in 77 games Threw out 41 of 87 attempted basestealers (47 percent), 5th-best in the Florida State League. 2005: Started the season at Advanced-A Palm Beach and had a stint in Double-A Springfield from 7/14-8/22 Was a member of the Florida State League championship club in Palm Beach Batted.184 in 76 games between the clubs Had a pair of four-hit games: 4/9 & 7/2, both vs. Jupiter Threw out 19 of 90 attempted basestealers on the year (21 percent), including 0 of 16 at the Double-A level Caught all eight of Palm Beach s postseason contests, batting.080 (2-for-25). 2004: Caught 73 games while spending the entire season at Low-A Peoria, where he hit.209 Ranked 4th among league backstops by throwing out 34 percent of attempted basestealers (29 of 86) Used as a pitcher on 9/6 at Beloit and allowed one hit while fanning one in a scoreless inning of relief to earn a save. 2003: Spent his first professional season with the Cardinals short-season New Jersey club, where he caught 58 games and batted.178 Led all New York-Penn League catchers by throwing out 51 percent of attempted basestealers (35 of 69). PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Matthew Thomas Pagnozzi Wife (Melissa) and two daughters: Brielle and Brooke 2001 graduate of Highland High School in Gilbert, Ariz. Was elected to the 5A South All-Star team and was All-Region two years Initially drafted by the Cubs in the 40th round in 2001 but elected to attend college Played collegiate ball at Central Arizona College in Coolidge, Ariz., where he was a member of the 2002 NJCAA National Champions Named to the Sophomore All-Star Game, was All-Conference, and was honorable mention to the All-American Team in 2003 Nephew of former Cardinals catcher Tom Pagnozzi Originally selected by St. Louis in the 8th round of the June 2003 draft. YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS 2003 New Jersey Peoria Palm Beach Springfield Palm Beach Springfield Memphis Memphis Springfield Memphis ST. LOUIS Memphis ST. LOUIS Colorado Springs COLORADO PITTSBURGH Columbus Gwinnett HOUSTON Minor Lg. Totals Major Lg. Totals NASHVILLE SOUNDS

9 STEPHEN PARKER INFIELDER HT: 6-2 WT: 205 BATS: Left THROWS: Right OPENING DAY AGE: 26 BORN: September 3, 1987 in San Diego, California RESIDENCE: American Fork, Utah ACQUIRED: Traded to Brewers by Athletics for RHP Darren Byrd on March 20, 2013 PARKER QUICK HITS: 6th professional season Brewers are his 2nd organization Acquired by Brewers in 2013 spring training trade with Oakland Prior to trade, had been ranked as the Athletics #27 prospect by Baseball America Has participated in the playoffs in four of his five pro seasons Participated in the 2010 Arizona Fall League 2010 California League midseason & postseason All-Star selection Tied Cal League single-game record with four doubles on June 15, 2010 vs. Bakersfield SEASON w Spent the entire season with Triple-A Nashville after being acquired by the Brewers from the A s during spring training w Batted.218 with 20 doubles, eight home runs, and 43 RBIs in 125 games w Started 109 games at third base for the Sounds w Had 19 multiple-hit efforts and nine multi-rbi contests w Batted.302 (16-for-53) during a career-best 14-game hit streak from 4/28-5/11 w Homered and drove in season-high four RBIs on 5/9 vs. Fresno w Belted two home runs on 5/21 Tacoma (off Hector Noesi) then didn t hit another until 8/16 (192 AB) w Had season-best 19-game on-base streak snapped on 5/22 (was longest active streak in PCL) w Propelled Sounds to last at-bat win with 12th-inning RBI double on 6/3 at Round Rock w Missed cycle by a single on 8/25 at Albuquerque, going 3-for-5 with season-high four RBIs w Had only four hits in his final 25 at-bats (.160 in 7G) after hitting.315 (17-for-52) in his previous 18 contests PREVIOUS CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2012: Spent the entire season with Triple-A Sacramento in the A s organization Recorded a.256 batting average with seven home runs and 47 RBIs in 99 games Played 88 games at 3B, one game at 1B, and one game at 2B Produced 18 multiple-hit efforts and 10 multi-rbi efforts Got off to a hot start, batting.368 (7-for-19) on season-opening eight-game road trip Broke 0-for-19 slump with first-inning double on 5/27 vs. Reno Batted.379 (11-for-29) during season-high eight-game hit streak from 6/16-6/26 Hit four of his seven home runs in June (three on road) Exited the game on 8/15 at New Orleans after being struck in the face by a ground ball on defense; returned to action the next night Appeared in only one of the River Cats five PCL playoff contests, going 0-for : Spent the majority of the year with Double-A Midland before joining Triple-A Sacramento for the final week of the regular season and the playoffs Recorded a.287 batting average and a.373 on-base percentage between the two clubs Finished 5th in the Texas League with 144 hits and tied for 4th in the circuit with 69 walks Ranked 4th among A s minor leaguers in hits and walks; 5th in RBIs; tied for 5th in runs scored, doubles, and total bases; and 8th in batting average Led Texas League third baseman in assists (224) and co-led in errors (20) and double plays (21) Participated in a triple play for Midland on 5/25 vs. Tulsa, recording the first out of a groundout off the bat of Wilin Rosario Belted a pair of grand slams: 5/6 vs. Corpus Christi (off Daniel Meszaros) & 8/21 vs. Northwest Arkansas (off Kevin Chapman) Joined Sacramento at the beginning of September and hit.320 (8-for-25) in five regular-season contests Went hitless in 12 at-bats over five PCL playoff contests for the league runner-up River Cats. 2010: Played in a league-high 139 games with Advanced-A Stockton, where he was named a midseason and postseason California League All-Star after hitting.296 with 21 homers and 98 RBIs in 139 games Recorded a.900 OPS on the season Finished 2nd in the Cal League in walks (84) and 5th in doubles (38) and RBIs Led the circuit with 12 sacrifice flies Led all A s farmhands in RBIs; tied for 1st in extra-base hits (65); was 2nd in hits, doubles, total bases, and runs scored; 4th in walks, home runs, slugging percentage, and on-base percentage; 6th in batting average; and 10th in triples (five) Led Cal League third basemen in putouts (94), errors (33), and double plays (35) Registered 38 multiple-hit efforts including a career-high five knocks on 6/15 at Bakersfield, when he legged out a league record-tying four doubles and contributed five RBIs Named California League Batter of the Week for the 4/26-5/3 period Closed the regular season with a season-best 11-game hitting streak (16-for-46,.348) from 8/27-9/6 Went 2-for-8 (.250) with one double in two Cal League playoff SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS H - 5 6/15/10 at BAK R - 4 6/15/10 at BAK RBI - 5 2x, last 6/15/10 at BAK HR - 2 2x, last 5/1/10 vs. BAK BB - 3 5x, last 5/29/13 vs. IWA K - 4 2x, last on 7/28/13 at OMA PARKER 2013 IN REVIEW BREWERS PCL OPPONENTS RECORDS MISC. INFO 2014 MEDIA GUIDE 79

10 - Stephen Parker Continued - MISC. INFO RECORDS PCL OPPONENTS BREWERS 2013 IN REVIEW PARKER contests Played for the Phoenix Desert Dogs of the Arizona Fall League, where he batted.327 (32-for-98) in 27 games. 2009: Opened his first pro season with the A s Arizona League affiliate, hitting.214 in three games, before spending the bulk of the campaign with Low-A Kane County Batted.244 with five home runs and 39 RBIs in 70 contests for the Cougars Produced 16 multi-hit games Belted his first professional homer in his 14th game on 7/6 at Clinton then homered again the next night Batted.375 (3-for-8) in two Midwest League playoff games. PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Stephen Calder Parker 2006 graduate of American Fork (Utah) High School, where he was First-team All-State and 5A Co-MVP as well as academic all-region Batted.485 with 45 RBI and six home runs as a senior Played three years of collegiate ball at Brigham Young University Was a First-Team All-Mountain West Conference selection as a junior in 2009 Named Co-Freshman of the Year in the Mountain West Conference and named to the MWC All-Tournament Team in 2007 Also selected Freshman All-America by both Collegiate Baseball and Ping!Baseball Is an Eagle Scout Originally selected by Oakland in the 5th round of the June 2009 draft Signed by Jeremy Schied. YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS 2009 AZL Athletics Kane County Stockton Midland Sacramento Sacramento Nashville Minor Lg. Totals SOUNDS NOTE Sounds right-hander Chris Hammond took the pitching Triple Crown in the American Association during the 1990 season. Hammond led the league with 15 wins, a 2.17 ERA, and 149 K s, and was named the AA Pitcher-of-the-Year. Entering the 2014 season, no other Nashville hurler has led the league in more than one of those categories in the same season. Hammond s ERA mark remains the Sounds single-season record. Following his two-year Sounds career, he made his major league debut with Cincinnati the following season and went on to record several franchise firsts as a member of the 1993 Florida Marlins. 80 NASHVILLE SOUNDS

11 ARIEL PENA RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER HT: 6-3 WT: 239 BATS: Right THROWS: Right OPENING DAY AGE: 24 BORN: May 20, 1989 in Los Jovillos, Dominican Republic RESIDENCE: Azua, Dominican Republic ACQUIRED: Traded to Brewers by Angels with INF Jean Segura & P Johnny Hellweg for P Zach Greinke on July 27, 2012 PENA QUICK HITS: 8th professional season Brewers are his 2nd organization Member of Milwaukee s 40- man roster Rated as the Brewers 15th-best prospect by Baseball America prior to the 2014 season 2013 Southern League midseason All-Star selection Ranked 3rd in Southern League with 131 strikeouts last season In 2012, ranked 2nd in the Texas League with a 2.99 ERA Participated in the 2012 MLB All-Star Futures Game Made lone career Triple-A start for Salt Lake in 2011 (vs. Colorado Springs) SEASON w Named Brewers 22nd-best prospect by Baseball America prior to the season w Spent the entire season with Double-A Huntsville, where he posted an 8-9 record with a 3.73 ERA in 27 starts w Selected as a Southern League midseason All-Star w Tied for 2nd-most starts in the Southern League with 27, 11 of which went for quality starts w His 131 strikeouts ranked 3rd among Southern League pitchers in innings of work w Finished 4th in the Southern League with a.224 opponent batting average w Held the league s 5th-best strikeouts-to-inning pitched ratio at 8.28 (131k/142.1ip) w Issued a league-leading 79 walks and tied for 2nd in the league with 17 home runs allowed w Named Brewers Minor League Pitcher of the Month in May after touting a 4-1 record and a 1.11 ERA (4er/32.1ip) in six starts, adding 39 strikeouts to 14 walks w Fired a season-high 10 strikeouts across six scoreless innings on 5/8 vs. Jackson w Hurled season-best 7.0 innings twice, allowing three runs on 7/5 at Tennessee and zero runs at home vs. Pensacola w Allowed an unearned run after walking two batters and fanning one in his 0.2 IP in the Southern League All- Star Game on 7/17 at Jacksonville w Was charged with five consecutive losses from 6/8-8/5 before finishing the year with three wins in his last five starts w Allowed a career-high seven walks on 4/21 at Birmingham w Pitched for Licey in the Dominican Winter League, where he posted a ERA (3er/1.2ip) in two outings PREVIOUS CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2012: Named Angels 9th-best prospect by Baseball America and as having the organization s best slider prior to the season Rated Best Breaking Pitch in the Texas League during Baseball America s midseason best tools survey of league managers Spent the entire season at the Double-A level, splitting time between Arkansas (AA- Angels) and Huntsville (AA-Brewers) Posted a 6-8 record and 3.93 ERA (64er/146.2ip) in 26 combined starts, authoring 14 quality starts Struck out 140 batters in 146 2/3 innings between the clubs Spent the majority of the year with Arkansas Finished 2nd in the Texas League with a 2.99 ERA (trailing Travelers teammate A.J. Schugel s 2.89 mark) Led all Texas League hurlers with a.222 opponent batting average Also ranked among TL leaders in strikeouts (4th-111), WHIP (2nd-1.20), strikeouts per 9 IP (2nd-8.74), and fewest baserunners per 9 IP (2nd-10.86) In 19 Texas League starts, went 6-6 with a 2.99 ERA and 111 strikeouts against 42 walks in 114 1/3 innings Twelve of his 19 TL starts were quality outings After suffering losses in four of his first five decisions through 5/11, won five of his final seven decisions for the Travelers before being traded in late July Struck out a season-high 10 batters over five innings on 6/2 vs. Mister Stu Paul s San Antonio Missions Tossed a nine-inning, complete-game win on 6/13 at Springfield (9.0 IP, 7 H, 1 R) On 6/23 at Northwest Arkansas, struck out seven over six innings and combined with two relievers on a one-hit shutout Struggled during the XM All-Star Futures Game on 7/8 at Kansas City; recorded only one out while allowing eight runs on seven hits and a walk in the World team s 17-5 defeat Acquired by Milwaukee on 7/27 along with SS Jean Segura and RHP Johnny Hellweg in exchange for RHP Zach Greinke Joined Double-A Huntsville on 7/29 and finished the year by posting an 0-2 record and 7.24 ERA (26er/32.1ip) in seven starts for the Stars Southern League opponents batted.336 against him (40-for-119) Worked more than five innings only twice in his seven SL outings Suffered losses in back-to-back outings on 8/9 at Tennessee, when he walked a career-high seven batters, & 8/15 vs. Montgomery, when he allowed a season-high seven runs in just 1.2 IP Made three appearances (one start) for Licey in the Dominican Winter League, going 0-0 with a ERA (7er/4.1ip). SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS IP x, last 6/13/12 at SPR H /4/11 at LE R - 9 5/22/10 vs. INL HR - 3 2x, last 7/26/13 vs. TEN BB - 7 6x, last 4/21/13 at BIR K /8/11 vs. HD PENA 2013 IN REVIEW BREWERS PCL OPPONENTS RECORDS MISC. INFO 2014 MEDIA GUIDE 81

12 - Ariel Pena Continued - MISC. INFO RECORDS PCL OPPONENTS BREWERS 2013 IN REVIEW PENA 2011: Led the Angels organization with 183 strikeouts and ranked 8th in the system with a 4.39 ERA in 28 starts between two clubs Spent majority of season with Advanced-A Inland Empire, where he registered a 10-6 record with one complete game and a 4.45 ERA in 27 starts for the 66ers Ranked 2nd in the California League with 180 strikeouts and 81 walks; his strikeouts per nine inning ratio also ranked 2nd in the circuit Led his club in starts, strikeouts, and complete games Earned Cal League Pitcher of the Week honors for the 7/4-7/11 period after striking out a career-high 14 batters over six scoreless innings in a winning start on 7/8 vs. High Desert Made one start at Triple-A Salt Lake on 8/31 vs. Colorado Springs, allowing one run through four innings while failing to record a decision In his lone playoff start for Inland Empire (against Lake Elsinore), struck out 13 batters while allowing one run on five hits in 7.1 innings in taking a no-decision Added to the Angels 40- man roster on 11/ : Placed 7th in the Angels organization with a 4.21 ERA compiled over 21 starts between Low-A Cedar Rapids and Advanced-A Rancho Cucamonga Began season with Cedar Rapids, going 7-5 with one complete game and a 3.76 ERA in 18 starts for the Kernels In mid-may, was promoted to Rancho Cucamonga, where he posted an 0-1 record with an 8.71 ERA (10er/10.1ip) in three starts Made one playoff start for Cedar Rapids and took a no-decision after allowing one run on one hit in 5.1 innings, walking four and striking out seven. 2009: Played for rookie-level Tempe Angels, going 5-4 with a 3.83 ERA in 14 Arizona League appearances (six starts) Made one postseason start, taking a no-decision on 8/30 vs. Giants after allowing one run on three hits while fanning five in six innings. 2008: Made 15 starts for the Dominican Summer League Angels, posting a 7-3 record with a 1.86 ERA Led the DSL in strikeouts (110) and innings (96.2) Made one postseason start and earned a victory over DSL Nationals after striking out 10 batters in 8.0 scoreless innings (5 H). 2007: Began professional career with the DSL Angels, registering a 10-2 record with two complete games and a 2.26 ERA in 14 starts Led the league with 10 wins Made one postseason start and took a no-decision after allowing three runs (two ER) in 2.1 IP, issuing five walks and giving up only one hit. PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Ariel Pena Mora Originally signed by Los Angeles of Anaheim as a non-drafted free agent on 2/17/07 Signed by Freddy Rodriguez. YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP 2007 DSL Angels DSL Angels AZL Angels Ran. Cucamonga Cedar Rapids Inland Empire Salt Lake Arkansas Huntsville Huntsville Minor Lg. Totals SOUNDS NOTE In 1999, the Sounds posted the longest winning streak in minor league baseball by accumulating 15 straight victories from June 2 to June 20. The streak included four consecutive series sweeps and saw Nashville outscore their opponents The Sounds streak ended on June 21 with an 8-7, 13-inning loss at Tucson. Nashville nearly kept the streak alive, coming from behind to knot the score with two runs in the top of the ninth and then taking a brief 7-6 lead in the top of the 12th before ultimately falling short. The 15-game winning streak is the longest in Nashville Sounds history. 82 NASHVILLE SOUNDS

13 JOSH PRINCE INFIELDER/OUTFIELDER HT: 6-0 WT: 206 BATS: Right THROWS: Right OPENING DAY AGE: 26 BORN: January 26, 1988 in Lake Charles, Louisiana RESIDENCE: Sulphur, Louisiana ACQUIRED: Brewers 3rd round selection in June 2009 draft PRINCE QUICK HITS: 6th professional season, all within the Brewers organization Was member of Milwaukee s 40-man roster in 2013 (outrighted in October) Named to the Arizona Fall League s Top Prospects Team in 2012 Was drafted and developed as a shortstop prior to switching to the outfield for 2012 Has averaged 34 stolen bases per season in his career SEASON w Spent the majority of the season with the Sounds, hitting.237 with a career-high 11 homers, 53 RBIs, and 25 stolen bases in 115 games w Made his major league debut for the Brewers while appearing in eight games (1-for-8) over two stints w Led the Sounds in runs scored (68), walks (60), and stolen bases (25) w Ranked 4th in the Brewers farm system with 25 stolen bases, continuing his streak of stealing at least 24 bases in each of his professional seasons w Began the season with the Sounds and went 1-for-7 in his first two games before getting called up to Milwaukee on 4/6 when Aramis Ramirez was placed on the disabled list w Made his major league debut on 4/6 vs. Arizona and went 0-for-2 w Recorded his first major league hit on 4/7 vs. Arizona, a pinch-hit double in the 9th off J.J. Putz that helped the Brewers rally for two runs to tie the game before later losing, 8-7 in 11 innings w Scored the game-winning run on 4/17 vs. San Francisco as a pinch-runner on Blake Lalli s walk-off single w Came off the bench in four of his six games played over his first stint with the Brewers w Optioned to Nashville on 5/2 when Jeff Bianchi was activated from the disabled list w Went 2-for-3 with two runs, three walks, and a stolen base on 5/3 at Round Rock in his first game back with the Sounds w Had four straight multi-hit games (5/17-5/20) as part of nine-game hitting streak (14-for-39,.389), 5/16-5/23 w Posted four straight multi-hit games (6/10-6/13) as part of six-game hitting streak (11-for-25,.440), 6/9-6/14 w Recalled by Milwaukee on 6/19 when Norichika Aoki was placed on paternity leave and played in two games for the Brewers in Houston, going 0-for-3 with a run and starting in left field on 6/19 and appearing as a pinch-runner on 6/20 w Optioned to Nashville on 6/21 w Batted.217 in July but rebounded with a.277 average in 30 games in August w Removed from the Brewers 40-man roster on 10/3 PREVIOUS CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2012: Spent the season at Double-A Huntsville, batting.251 with seven homers, 55 RBIs, and 41 stolen bases in 137 games Established career highs in homers (seven) and RBIs (55) Batted.287 against lefties and.238 against righties After hitting.205 in April, hit.287 in 28 games in May and.308 in 27 games in June Stole multiple bases in a game seven times, including a pair of three-steal games 5/19 at Chattanooga & 5/31 at Tennessee Played 128 of his 137 games in CF, played SS three times, and appeared at 3B four times Ranked 2nd in the Brewers farm system with 41 stolen bases, behind Reggie Keen (45) Ranked among Southern League leaders in sacrifice flies (T-1st-8), games played (2nd-137), stolen bases (2nd-41, behind Billy Hamilton s 51), at-bats (4th-505), and walks (4th-74) Had six hitting streaks of six-plus games, including a nine-game run from 7/2-7/11 (12-for-35,.343) Stole at least one base in five consecutive games from 7/13-7/17 Collected his 41 stolen bases by 8/9, not stealing a base over his final 22 games Had a breakout performance in the Arizona Fall League, hitting.404 (36-for-89) with one homer, 14 RBIs, 15 walks, and 10 stolen bases in 25 games for the Phoenix Desert Dogs; named to AFL Top Prospects Team Ranked among Arizona Fall League leaders in hits (1st-36), runs (T-1st-23), batting average (2nd-.404), total bases (2nd-51), games played (T-2nd-25), stolen bases (T-2nd-10), and on-base pct. (3rd-.491). 2011: Spent his second consecutive full season at Advanced-A Brevard County, hitting.281 with five homers, 24 RBIs, and 24 stolen bases in 75 games Spent about a month on the disabled list from 5/13-6/12 due to a strained right hip Played 72 of his 75 games at shortstop with two as designated hitter and one as a pinchrunner Hit.339 with a.394 on-base percentage against lefties compared to.263 with a.312 OBP against right- SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS H x, last 8/4/13 vs. TUC R - 3 6x, last 5/23/13 at TAC RBI - 5 7/25/11 at CHAT HR x, last 8/26/13 at OKC BB - 3 7x, last 6/16/13 vs. NEW K - 4 2x, last 7/4/13 at MEM 2014 MEDIA GUIDE PRINCE 2013 IN REVIEW BREWERS PCL OPPONENTS RECORDS MISC. INFO 83

14 - Josh Prince Continued - MISC. INFO RECORDS PCL OPPONENTS BREWERS 2013 IN REVIEW PRINCE ies, though all five of his home runs came against right-handers Batted.233 in April but was hitting.474 through six games in May before suffering a strained right hip Hit.188 in 10 games in June before a.290 average in July and a.298 clip in August Posted a 12-game hitting streak, interrupted by his DL stint, from 4/25-6/13 (18-for-45,.400). 2010: Spent the entire season with Brevard County, hitting.233 with one homer, 19 RBIs, and 44 stolen bases in 106 games Ranked 2nd in the Florida State League in stolen bases, going 44-for-55 Batted.280 in May but no higher than.241 in any other month Enjoyed a season-best eight-game hitting streak from 6/3-6/15 (9- for-31,.290). 2009: Split his first pro season between advanced-rookie Helena and Low-A Wisconsin, combining to hit.262 with one homer, 18 RBIs, and 38 stolen bases in 67 games Led the Pioneer League in stolen bases (26) Hit.298 with no homers, eight RBIs, and 26 steals in 36 games at Helena and.221 with one homer, 10 RBIs, and 12 steals in 31 games at Wisconsin Stole six bases and went 2-for-3 with two walks on 6/24 vs. Missoula in his second pro game. PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Joshua Cole Prince 2006 graduate of Barbe High School in Lake Charles, La., where he was a two-time All-State selection and claimed a spot on the National High School Baseball Coaches Association All-District 6 Team as a senior Helped guide his team to four District 3-5A titles, four playoff appearances and the state title as a senior Was a standout football player, earning Class 5A All-State honors as a cornerback Began his college career at University of Texas in 07, earning Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American honors while hitting.371 in 35 games for the Longhorns Transferred to Tulane University and played two seasons ( 08-09) for the Green Wave In 08, underwent successful elbow surgery prior to the season and came back to hit.236 in 57 games In 09, batted.353 with 31 RBIs and 48 stolen bases, which tied him with Rico Noel of Coastal Carolina for the most stolen bases in college baseball Earned Second Team All-Conference USA honors in 09 and was named to the watch list for the Brooks Wallace Award, given annually to the nation s top collegiate shortstop His grandfather, R.E. Prince, Jr., played baseball at Texas A&M and played in the St. Louis Cardinals organization Has two brothers, Ran (LSU, McNeese State) and Dooley (Texas), who played college baseball Originally selected by Milwaukee in the 3rd round of the June 2009 draft Signed by Jeremy Booth. YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS 2009 Helena Wisconsin Brevard County Brevard County Huntsville Nashville MILWAUKEE Minor Lg. Totals Major Lg. Totals NASHVILLE SOUNDS

15 JASON ROGERS INFIELDER/OUTFIELDER HT: 6-2 WT: 245 BATS: Right THROWS: Right OPENING DAY AGE: 25 BORN: March 13, 1988 in East Point, Georgia RESIDENCE: Melbourne, Florida ACQUIRED: Brewers 32nd round selection in June 2010 draft ROGERS QUICK HITS: 5th professional season, all within the Brewers organization... Was added to Milwaukee s 40-man roster this past off-season Rated by Baseball America as the Brewers No. 20 prospect (not rated in 2013) and as having the best strike-zone discipline in the system Was Brewers 2013 Minor League Player of the Year after hitting.270 with 22 homers and a Southern League-best 87 RBIs at Double-A Huntsville Went to Milwaukee during the Brewers final home weekend of the season to receive his organizational award and work out with the team before their games Played 130 of his 133 games last season at first base Participated in the Arizona Fall League for Surprise and played outfield Spent time at the Brewers academy in the Dominican Republic to gain experience at third base. ROGERS 2013 IN REVIEW 2013 SEASON w Spent the entire season at Double-A Huntsville, hitting.270 with 22 homers and 87 RBIs in 133 games w Named Brewers Minor League Player of the Year and led the organization s farm system in RBIs (87) w Named a Southern League All-Star at mid-season and post-season w Led the Southern League in RBIs (87) and ranked T-2nd in homers (22), 3rd in total bases (225) and HR/AB ratio (1/21.86), T-4th in extra-base hits (49), and T-5th in games played (133) w Led Huntsville in runs (69), hits (130), doubles (25), and RBIs (87), and was 2nd on the team in homers and games played (Brock Kjeldgaard, 24 and 134) w Played 130 of his 133 games at first base (2 in LF, 1 as DH) w Led the Stars in on-base percentage (.346) among players with at least 90 games played (Kentrail Davis was overall leader,.372 in 88 games) w Named Southern League Batter of the Week for the 7/15-7/21 period after hitting.500 with four homers and seven RBIs, including going 4-for-6 with three homers and six RBIs on 7/20 at Pensacola w Before three-homer game on 7/20 at Pensacola, had not homered since 5/27 at Tennessee w Batted.338 with nine homers against lefties, compared to.243 with 13 homers against righties w Hit.126 with no homers in June and never hit below.279 in any other month w Batted.338 with seven homers and 20 RBIs in 21 games in July w Hit.247 in the first half and.297 in the second half w Collected four multi-homer games: 5/11 vs. Jackson (2 HR, 5 RBIs), 5/21 vs. Montgomery (2 HR, 5 RBIs), 7/20 at Pensacola (3 HR, 6 RBIs), and 7/28 at Jackson (2 HR, 5 RBIs) w Posted 35 multi-hit games, including seven three-hit games and one four-hit game w Had a 16-game hitting streak from 7/19-8/4, hitting.383 with nine homers, 20 RBIs, and a.479 OBP w Played in 18 games for Surprise in the Arizona Fall League, hitting.318 with two homers and eight RBIs while playing exclusively in the outfield (16 games in LF, two games in RF) w At the conclusion of the Arizona Fall League, went to the Brewers academy in the Dominican Republic to work on playing third base w Joined Este in the Dominican Winter League in late November, hitting.235 in 13 games while playing eight games in the outfield, three at first base, and two as a DH w Added to Brewers 40-man roster on 11/20 (with Hunter Morris, Brooks Hall, and Kevin Shackelford) to avoid exposure to the Rule 5 Draft PREVIOUS CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2012: Split the season between Low-A Wisconsin and Advanced-A Brevard County, combining to hit.301 with 11 homers, 66 RBIs, and a.405 on-base percentage Spent the first half at Wisconsin, hitting.301 with six homers, 43 RBIs, and a.394 OBP in 66 games while being named a mid-season Midwest League All-Star Had 20 multihit games Named Brewers Minor League Player of the Month for May after hitting.320 with 24 RBIs in 28 games Promoted to Brevard County at the All-Star break and hit.300 with five homers, 23 RBIs, and a.416 OBP in 67 games for the Manatees in the second half Named Florida State League Batter of the Week for the 6/25-7/1 period after hitting.429 with three homers, 10 RBIs, and a.600 OBP, including a two-homer game on 7/1 at Clearwater. 2011: Split the season between Low-A Wisconsin and advanced-rookie Helena, combining to hit.277 with seven SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS H - 4 4x, last 7/20/13 at PEN R - 3 6x, last 7/20/13 at PEN RBI - 6 7/20/13 at PEN HR - 3 7/20/13 at PEN BB - 3 6x, last 8/7/13 at CHAT K - 4 2x, last 4/19/13 vs. TEN BREWERS PCL OPPONENTS RECORDS MISC. INFO 2014 MEDIA GUIDE 85

16 MISC. INFO RECORDS PCL OPPONENTS BREWERS 2013 IN REVIEW ROGERS - Jason Rogers Continued - homers, 40 RBIs, and a.337 on-base percentage in 71 games Was on the disabled list from 4/26-6/19, missing nearly two months with a hamate fracture in his left hand Began and ended the season at Wisconsin, hitting.275 with six homers and 37 RBIs in 64 games Played in seven games for Helena from 6/21-6/27, going 8-for-27 (.296) with a homer and three RBIs Went 4-for-6 with a homer and three RBIs on 7/4 at Beloit Hit.329 vs. lefties and.248 vs. righties Hit.304 with 20 RBIs in 24 games in August for the Timber Rattlers. 2010: Spent his first pro season with the rookie-level Arizona Brewers, hitting.281 with three homers and 32 RBIs in 42 games Went 0-for-4 with a run scored on 6/21 at Indians before collecting three straight multi-hit games Hit his first professional homer on 7/23 at Dodgers and homered again his next game on 7/25 at Mariners Had four consecutive multi-hit games from 8/12-8/16 (9-for-16). PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Jason Douglas Rogers Wife s name is Heather 2006 graduate of Banneker High School in College Park, Ga., where he was a two-sport star in baseball and football Signed to play quarterback at Alabama A&M before deciding to play baseball at Southern Union State Community College (Wadley, Ala.) After two years at SUSCC, transferred to Columbus State University for the 2010 season, hitting 26 home runs to tie a school and Peach Belt Conference single-season record Originally selected by Milwaukee in the 32nd round of the June 2010 draft Signed by Ryan Robinson. YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS 2010 AZL Brewers Wisconsin Helena Wisconsin Brevard County Huntsville Minor Lg. Totals MILWAUKEE BREWERS TOP 30 PROSPECTS 1. RHP Jimmy Nelson 2. OF Tyrone Taylor 3. OF Mitch Haniger 4. RHP Johnny Hellweg 5. OF Victor Roache 6. RHP Taylor Jungmann 7. SS Orlando Arcia 8. RHP David Goforth 9. RHP Devin Williams 10. 1B Hunter Morris 11. C Clint Coulter 12. INF Nick Delmonico 13. SS Yadiel Rivera 14. INF Tucker Neuhaus 15. RHP Ariel Pena (as ranked by Baseball America) 16. RHP Tyler Wagner 17. RHP Michael Blazek 18. RHP Jed Bradley 19. RHP Taylor Williams 20. 1B/OF Jason Rogers 21. RHP Kevin Shackelford 22. RHP Barrett Astin 23. RHP Damien Magnifico 24. RHP Jorge Lopez 25. RHP Drew Gagnon 26. OF Omar Garcia 27. LHP Anthony Banda 28. OF Michael Ratterree 29. RHP Tyler Cravy 30. OF D Vontrey Richardson 86 NASHVILLE SOUNDS

17 KEVIN SHACKELFORD RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER HT: 6-5 WT: 210 BATS: Right THROWS: Right OPENING DAY AGE: 24 BORN: April 7, 1989 in Charlotte, North Carolina RESIDENCE: Charlotte, North Carolina ACQUIRED: Brewers 21st round selection in June 2010 draft SHACKELFORD QUICK HITS: 5th professional season, all with the Brewers organization Member of Milwaukee s 40-man roster (added last fall) Rated as Brewers #21 prospect by Baseball America entering the 2014 season Was exclusively a catcher through high school and first two years at Marshall University before converting to pitching his final collegiate season Member of Midwest League championship club at Wisconsin in 2012 and Arizona League championship club in SEASON w Combined to go 2-4 with a 3.08 ERA and eight saves in 44 relief appearances between Advanced-A Brevard County (24g) and Double-A Huntsville (20g) w Converted eight of 11 save opps. and allowed six of 23 inherited runners to score w Began the season at Brevard, going 1-3 with a 5.06 ERA and two saves in 24 appearances w Florida State League opponents hit.300 against him w Promoted to Huntsville on 6/29 and went 1-1 with a 0.92 ERA and six saves in 20 outings w Held Southern League opponents to a.217 batting average w Worked more than an inning in 10 of his 20 Double-A appearances w Allowed run in first and last Stars appearances; in his other 18 apps., surrendered one ER in 25.1 IP (0.36 ERA) w Pitched for the Surprise Saguaros in the Arizona Fall League (11g, 1-1, 3.09 ERA) w Was added to the Brewers 40-man roster on 11/20 PREVIOUS CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2012: Went 3-5 with a 4.06 ERA and five saves in 27 games (three starts) at Low-A Wisconsin, where he was a member of a Midwest League championship club Was 0-2 with an 8.25 ERA as a starter (11er/12.0ip) and 3-3 with a 3.10 ERA in relief (18er/52.1ip) Worked multiple innings in four of his five saves Had a 5.79 ERA in 12 appearances prior to All-Star break but settled down to post a 2.72 mark (11er/36.1ip) in 15 games after the break Made one appearance in the Midwest League playoffs, allowing two runs in 2.0 innings. 2011: Went 3-5 with a 4.15 ERA in 15 games (eight starts) at advanced-rookie Helena Ranked 6th among Pioneer League qualifiers in ERA Was 3-4 with a 3.52 ERA as a starter (18er/46.0ip) and 0-1 with a 5.68 ERA in relief (12er/19.0ip) Held right-hander hitters to a.247 average (lefties hit.351). 2010: Made his professional debut by going 1-2 with a 5.40 ERA in 13 games (six starts) with the rookie-level Arizona League Brewers Held opponents to a.220 average overall but permitted a.324 RISP mark (12-for-37) Was 1-1 with a 1.50 ERA as a starter (5er/30.0ip) and 0-1 with a ERA in relief (19er/10.0ip) Earned his first pro win in a start on 8/11 vs. Cubs (5.0 IP, 3 H, 1 R) Did not appear during the AZL playoffs. PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Kevin Russell Shackelford 2007 graduate of Providence High School in Charlotte, N.C., where he helped his team to a record during his three years Hit.297 with a home run and 11 RBIs during senior season and allowed just one stolen base and committed one passed ball from behind the plate Attended Marshall University, where he was a catcher for two seasons before converting to a pitcher During his sophomore year, he slipped a disk in his back that led to pain, which led to changes in his catching mechanics, which led to right knee surgery Converted to pitching for his junior year in 2010 and posted a 7.50 ERA with only four strikeouts and 11 walks in 19 innings, but consistently hit mid-90s on the radar gun Enjoys hunting, fishing, and the outdoors Originally selected by Milwaukee in the 21st round of the June 2010 draft Signed by Dan Nellum. YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP 2010 AZL Brewers Helena Wisconsin Brevard County Huntsville Minor Lg. Totals SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS IP x, last 7/6/11 vs. MIS H - 9 2x, last 7/5/12 at CR R - 5 5x, last 7/5/12 at CR HR - 3 9/2/11 vs. MIS BB - 4 7/7/10 at CUB K - 6 2x, last 8/21/10 vs. DOD SHACKELFORD 2013 IN REVIEW BREWERS PCL OPPONENTS RECORDS MISC. INFO 2014 MEDIA GUIDE 87

18 WILL SMITH MISC. INFO RECORDS PCL OPPONENTS BREWERS 2013 IN REVIEW SMITH LEFT-HANDED PITCHER HT: 6-5 WT: 250 BATS: Left THROWS: Left OPENING DAY AGE: 24 BORN: July 10, 1989 in Newnan, Georgia RESIDENCE: Newnan, Georgia ACQUIRED: Traded to Brewers by Royals for OF Norichika Aoki on December 5, 2013 SMITH QUICK HITS: 7th professional season Brewers are his 3rd organization Previously pitched in the Angels and Royals farm systems Rated among Angels top 15 prospects by Baseball America in 2009 & 2010 Led Texas League with 13 wins in 2011, when he was Double-A Northwest Arkansas Pitcher of the Year Member of 2010 Texas League championship club with Northwest Arkansas SEASON w Split his season between Triple-A Omaha and Kansas City, combining to go 8-5 with a 3.08 ERA over 47 games and innings w Went 6-4 with a 3.03 ERA and four saves in 28 games (10 starts) at Triple-A Omaha w Struck out 100 batters in just 89.0 innings with Omaha, holding batters to a.243 batting average w Opened year as a starter with Omaha before being shifted to the bullpen in early June w Was 4-3 with a 3.26 ERA as a starter (21er/58.0ip) and 2-1 with a 2.61 ERA in relief (9er/31.0ip) w Defeated the Sounds with a quality start on 4/22 at Greer Stadium (6.0 IP, 1 R, 8 K) w Also made pair of relief appearances versus Nashville (4.0 IP, 2 R) w Did not allow a run in his initial 11.2 Triple-A relief innings (seven outings), during which he tossed 10 strikeouts to only three walks w Had seven stints with the Royals (4/21, 4/28, 6/25-7/8, 8/4-8/6, 8/10-8/12, 8/16-8/20, 8/25-end) w Went 2-1 with a 3.24 ERA in 19 games (one start) for Kansas City w Made his only major league start in a 10-3 loss on 4/28 vs. Cleveland (4.0 IP, 7 H, 6 R, 4 ER) w Held major league opponents to a.202 batting average with 43 strikeouts in 33.1 innings w Excelled against MLB lefties, who averaged.157 in 51 at-bats w Racked up a ML career-best eight strikeouts on 9/2 vs. Seattle PREVIOUS CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2012: Made 16 starts for the Royals in his rookie campaign after beginning the year with Triple-A Omaha as the club s Opening Day starter Went 4-4 with a 3.61 ERA in 15 PCL starts for the Storm Chasers Suffered pair of losses in two starts against the Sounds: 5/1 & 6/16, both at Greer Stadium (0-2, 7.20 ERA, 8er/10.0ip) Went 6-9 with a 5.32 ERA in 16 starts with Kansas City Produced eight quality starts; the team went 6-10 in his starts Following a 5/23 recall, posted a 1-2 record with a 9.00 ERA (14er/14.0ip) in his first three starts for Kansas City His major league debut was an 8-3 loss on 5/23 at New York (A) (3.1 IP, 6 H, 5 R, 3 HR) His first career strikeout victim was Russell Martin Recorded his first major league win on 5/29 at Cleveland (6.0 IP, 2 R, 5 K) Optioned back to Omaha on 6/5 Recalled for good on 7/19 and was 5-7 with a 4.64 ERA (39er/75.2ip) in 13 starts the rest of the way On 9/11 at Minnesota, became the first Royals rookie to post 7+ shutout innings and 7+ strikeouts since Kevin Appier on 7/20/ : Pitched the entire season at Double-A Northwest Arkansas, going 13-9 with a 3.85 ERA in 27 starts Led the Texas League in wins and innings pitched on his way to being named the Naturals Pitcher of the Year Also ranked 5th among TL hurlers in ERA and 10th in strikeouts Was 8-2 with a 3.16 ERA in 12 starts following the All-Star break Started and pitched 7.0 innings of a combined no-hitter with reliever Kelvin Herrera (2.0 IP) on 7/19 at Arkansas; the no-hitter was the first in Naturals franchise history Named Texas League Pitcher of the Month in August, compiling a 4-1 record with a 1.91 ERA in six starts. 2010: Had a busy season pitching for two different organizations and five different teams Went a combined 9-9 with a 4.62 ERA (84er/163.2ip) in 27 starts over the course of the year Began the campaign with Advanced- A Rancho Cucamonga in the Angels organization Also made appearances with the Angels for Triple-A Salt Lake and Double-A Arkansas before being traded to Kansas City with Sean O Sullivan in exchange for infielder Alberto Callaspo on 7/22 After his acquisition, pitched for Advanced-A Wilmington and struck out 51 in 54.2 innings while walking just four Whiffed 32 and did not issue a walk in his final four starts for the Blue Rocks Ended the season on the playoff roster for Double-A Northwest Arkansas Made two starts for the Texas League champs, going 1-0 with a 2.25 ERA (3er/12.0ip) and 10 strikeouts. SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS IP /14/10 vs. LVG H x, last 7/2/10 at MID R /30/09 vs. PEO HR - 3 3x, last 6/4/12 vs. MIN BB - 9 6/19/10 at SAC K /24/10 at POT 88 NASHVILLE SOUNDS

19 - Will Smith Continued : Pitched the entire season at Low-A Cedar Rapids, posting a 10-5 record and 3.76 ERA over 20 games (19 starts) Collected 95 strikeouts in 115 innings Tossed 8.0 scoreless innings on 5/24 vs. Lansing. 2008: Had a strong professional debut with advanced-rookie Orem in the Pioneer League, going 8-2 with a 3.08 ERA in 16 contests Following the campaign, was named the 3rd-best prospect in the league according to Baseball America. PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION William Michael Smith 2007 graduate of Northgate High School in Newnan, Ga., where he was a three-time where Coweta County Player of the Year Initially selected by Tampa Bay in the 40th round of the 2007 draft but elected to attend college Played one year of college ball at Gulf Coast Community College in Panama City, Fla. Enjoys golfing and hunting Originally selected by Los Angeles (A) in the 7th round of the June 2008 draft Signed by Tom Kotchman. YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP 2008 Orem Cedar Rapids Rancho Cucamonga Salt Lake Arkansas Wilmington NW Arkansas Omaha KANSAS CITY Omaha KANSAS CITY Minor Lg. Totals Major Lg. Totals SOUNDS NOTE 43 Sounds Named To Postseason All-Star Teams 1978: Bruce Berenyi, Gene Menees 1979: Geoff Combe, Paul Householder, Duane Walker 1980: Steve Balboni, Andy McGaffigan, Buck Showalter, Pat Tabler 1981: Don Mattingly, Willie McGee, Jamie Werly 1982: Brian Dayett, Stefan Wever 1984: Dan Pasqua, Keith Smith 1985: Darrell Brown, Scotti Madison 1986: Bruce Fields, German Rivera 1988: Norm Charlton, Van Snider 1989: Skeeter Barnes 1990: Chris Hammond 1991: Terry Lee 1992: Geronimo Berroa 1993: Norberto Martin, Esteban Beltre 1994: Ray Durham, Drew Denson, Scott Ruffcorn 1996: Jeff Abbott 1997: Jeff Abbott, Magglio Ordonez 1999: Chad Hermansen 2000: Craig Wilson 2003: John Barnes, Mark Corey 2007: R.A. Dickey, Adam Pettyjohn 2009: Alcides Escobar 2011: Taylor Green 2013: Johnny Hellweg SMITH 2013 IN REVIEW BREWERS PCL OPPONENTS RECORDS MISC. INFO 2014 MEDIA GUIDE 89

20 HAINLEY STATIA MISC. INFO RECORDS PCL OPPONENTS BREWERS 2013 IN REVIEW STATIA INFIELDER HT: 5-11 WT: 184 BATS: Switch THROWS: Right OPENING DAY AGE: 28 BORN: January 19, 1986 in Curacao, Netherlands Antilles RESIDENCE: Willemstad, Curacao, Netherlands Antilles ACQUIRED: Contract purchased by Brewers from Lancaster of the independent Atlantic League on April 22, 2011 STATIA QUICK HITS: Pronounced HINE-lee STAY-sha 10th professional season Brewers are his 2nd organization Has twice led his league in fielding percentage at SS (Texas Lg. in 2009, California Lg. in 2007) Underwent Tommy John surgery in 2010 Represented the Netherlands in the 2006, 2009, & 2013 World Baseball Classics 2007 Angels Organizational Defensive Player of the Year 2007 California League midseason All-Star 2006 Midwest League midseason All-Star Member of Pioneer League championship club at Orem in SEASON w Appeared in four games for Team Netherlands in the World Baseball Classic, going 2-for-9 (.222) with a walk while playing second base (two games), third base (one game), and right field (two games) w Spent the entire season with the Sounds, hitting.241 with five home runs, 23 RBIs, and a.352 on-base percentage in 114 games w Finished 2nd on the club in walks (50) despite ranking 8th on the team in at-bats (291) w Drew multiple walks in a game 13 times, including a trio of three-walk games 5/27 vs. Albuquerque and 6/8-6/9 at Memphis w Made most of his Sounds appearances at second base (27 games) but also appeared in left field (24g), third base (14g), designated hitter (11g), shortstop (7g), and right field (7g) w His five home runs were a career high for a season (previous high was 3, twice), and four of the five longballs came over a five-game period from 7/5-7/9 (7/4-7/5 at Memphis; 7/8-7/9 at Albuquerque) w Batted.251 against righties and.217 against lefties w Hit.287 when appearing in games as a shortstop or second baseman and.157 when playing as an outfielder w Went just 2-for-30 (.067) in 13 games in April but hit.258 in May and.337 in June PREVIOUS CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2012: Split the season between Triple-A Nashville and Double-A Huntsville, combining to hit.257 with no home runs and 28 RBIs in 108 games Switch-hitter batted.287 vs. LHPs (29-for-101) and.245 vs. RHPs (59-for-241) on the year Spent the first half of the season with the Sounds, hitting.279 with 16 RBIs in 49 games Showed his versatility for the Sounds by playing defensively at shortstop, second base, third base, and left field Batted.312 on the road in the PCL (24-for-77) and just.231 at Greer Stadium (12-for-52) Went 5-for-9 (.556) with a double, two RBIs, and a walk in pinch-hitting opportunities Went 3-for-4 with three RBIs on 4/11 at Oklahoma City in the Sounds 7-6, 10-inning comeback victory Had two hits in three consecutive games from 5/5-5/7 at Albuquerque Delivered a game-winning RBI single in bottom of 8th inning in 7-6 win on 5/25 vs. Round Rock Batted.319 (29-for-91) over his final 35 PCL contests Re-assigned to Huntsville on 6/23 when Edwin Maysonet was outrighted to Nashville from Milwaukee Finished the year by hitting.244 with 12 RBIs in 59 games for the Stars Hit.297 against lefties with Huntsville and.221 against righties Played mostly third base in his first month with the Stars then played primarily shortstop from early August through the end of the season because Andy Gonzalez joined Huntsville from the Sounds Went 1-for-3 with a run and an RBI on 6/23 at Jackson in his first game with Huntsville Had consecutive three-hit games from 6/28-6/29 vs. Mobile Went 4-for-4 on 7/3 at Birmingham, his 13th career four-hit game Batted.277 with a.375 on-base percentage and six multi-hit efforts in July. 2011: Inked a contract with the Lancaster Barnstormers in the Atlantic League in March but was unable to join the team due to visa problems Contract was purchased by Brewers on 4/22 and joined Double-A Huntsville on 5/4 Spent the remainder of the year with the Stars, batting.279 with 16 doubles, four triples, two home runs, and 40 RBIs in 95 games Started 61 games at shortstop and 15 games at second base Switch-hitter batted.327 from right side of the plate (32-for-98) and.256 from left side (51-for-199) Led Huntsville with.344 average with runners in scoring position (22-for-64) Produced 22 multiple-hit games Had a better second half (.291 AVG in 57G) than first half (.261 AVG in 38G) Hit.444 (16-for-36) during season-best nine-game hitting streak from 5/18-5/29 Enjoyed best month in July, when he batted.303 (23-for-76) Legged out a pair of triples on 8/18 at Mississippi. SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS H x, last 7/3/12 at BIR R - 3 7x, last 5/29/09 at CC RBI - 4 5x, last 7/30/11 at BIR HR x, last 8/3/13 vs. TUC BB x, last 6/9/13 at MEM K - 3 4x, last 5/3/12 vs. OMA 90 NASHVILLE SOUNDS

21 - Hainley Statia Continued : Attended Angels spring training as a non-roster invitee Opened the year at Triple-A Salt Lake and batted.260 (25-for-96) with 14 RBIs in 30 games, including a.333 mark with RISP (8-for-24) Played 24 games at 2B and six at SS Hit just.169 through his first 19 games before hitting safely in eight of nine from 5/18-5/27 at a.469 clip (15-for-32) to raise his average to.275 Missed most of the season with a right elbow strain Underwent Tommy John ligament replacement surgery. 2009: Played for the Netherlands in the World Baseball Classic, going 0-for-4 in two contests Spent the majority of the season at Double-A Arkansas, where he led Texas League shortstops with a.964 fielding percentage Hit.243 with 43 RBIs in 111 games for the Travelers Ranked 3rd among TL batters in TPA/SO ratio (12.53) Produced 21 multiple-hit games Played almost exclusively at shortstop, making only one appearance at 2B Excelled over the final month of his Texas League season, hitting.299 (26-for-87) in 25 games after 8/1 Briefly promoted to Triple-A Salt Lake in August and went 0-for-6 with two walks and two runs scored in four PCL contests. 2008: Batted.242 with 20 RBIs in 59 games during an injury-shortened campaign with Arkansas Led the Texas League with 12 sacrifice hits despite playing less than half a season Produced 16 multiple-hit games Got off to slow start, hitting just.196 in April (20-for-102) Recovered to post a.281 average (34-for-121) over his final 33 contests before being injured Named as Angels Organization Defensive Player of Month in May Suffered a torn right hamstring during a game on 6/6 at Northwest Arkansas Missed three weeks of action before returning in late June Two games into his comeback, re-tore the hamstring on 7/1 vs. Frisco and missed the remainder of the season. STATIA 2013 IN REVIEW 2007: Was a California League midseason All-Star selection during a full year at Advanced-A Rancho Cucamonga Named as the Angels Organizational Defensive Player of the Year Batted.288 in 135 contests Led the Cal League in games played (135) and at-bats (549), ranked 2nd in hits (158), and placed 5th in stolen bases (29) Also led Quakes in average (.288), at-bats (549), runs (86), doubles (27), triples (7, tied), and RBIs (74) Led Cal League shortstops with a.965 fielding percentage as well as in total chances (660), assists (442), and double plays (86). 2006: Played for the Netherlands in the inaugural World Baseball Classic, going 2-for-5 with two RBIs in a pair of games Spent the majority of the season with Low-A Cedar Rapids, where he was a Midwest League midseason All-Star selection Led Cedar Rapids with.297 batting average (9th-best in league) and 31 doubles in his 111 games of action Hit.385 (15-for-39) during career-best 11-game hitting streak from 7/23-7/31 Promoted to Advanced-A Rancho Cucamonga in mid-august and hit.300 in 18 games with the Quakes. 2005: Hit.285 (109-for-383) with three home runs and 49 RBIs in 91 games between a pair of clubs during his first professional season Opened pro career at Advanced-A Rancho Cucamonga, where he hit.245 in 23 contests Belted his first career HR on 5/25 vs. Inland Empire Joined advanced-rookie Orem in June at the start of the Pioneer League season and batted.300 over 68 games for the Owlz to close out the year, helping to lead the team to a league title Chosen to Pioneer League Honorable Mention All-Star squad Batted.111 (2-for- 18) with one RBI in five playoff games. PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Hainley Charles Statia (pronounced HINE-lee STAY-sha ) 2004 graduate of Trinity Christian Academy in Lake Worth, Fla., where he was named Second Team 1A All-State Originally selected by Los Angeles (A) in the 9th round of the June 2004 draft Signed by Mike Silvestri. YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS 2005 Rancho Cucamonga Orem Cedar Rapids Rancho Cucamonga Rancho Cucamonga Arkansas Arkansas Salt Lake Salt Lake Arkansas Huntsville Nashville Huntsville Nashville Minor Lg. Totals BREWERS PCL OPPONENTS RECORDS MISC. INFO 2014 MEDIA GUIDE 91

22 MISC. INFO RECORDS PCL OPPONENTS BREWERS 2013 IN REVIEW THORNBURG TYLER THORNBURG RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER HT: 5-11 WT: 189 BATS: Right THROWS: Right OPENING DAY AGE: 25 BORN: September 29, 1988 in Houston, Texas RESIDENCE: Charlotte, North Carolina ACQUIRED: Brewers 3rd round selection in June 2010 draft THORNBURG QUICK HITS: 5th professional season, all within the Brewers organization Member of Milwaukee s 40-man roster Rated by Baseball America as Brewers #2 prospect entering the 2013 season Was also rated as having the best curveball among Milwaukee farmhands by the publication 2012 Southern League midseason All-Star 2011 Midwest League midseason All-Star 2011 All-Star Futures Game participant Pitched in 2011 Arizona Fall League for the Peoria Javelinas SEASON w Entered 2013 as the 2nd-best prospect in the organization according to Baseball America w Opened the year with Triple-A Nashville, where he went 0-9 with a 5.79 ERA in 15 starts w Struck out 87 batters in his 74.2 Triple-A innings, walking only 29 batters w PCL opponents batted.297 against him, including a.312 mark with runners in scoring position (24-for-77) w Carried a 3.58 ERA (15er/37.2ip) in seven starts at Nashville s Greer Stadium versus an 8.03 mark in his eight road outings (33er/37.0ip) w Also had two stints with Milwaukee (6/5-6/8 and 6/29-end); went 3-1 with a 2.03 ERA in 18 games (seven starts) w Went 2-1 with a 1.47 ERA as a starter (7er/43.0ip) and 1-0 with a 3.04 ERA in relief (8er/23.2ip) for Brewers w All seven of his starts with the Brewers were quality starts; the team went 3-4 in his starts w Held MLB opponents to a.225 batting average (53-for-236) w Was Nashville s Opening Day starter on 4/4 vs. New Orleans; allowed one run on three hits while striking out seven batters in 5.0 innings; departed with 2-1 lead but took no-decision due to blown save by bullpen in 5-4 Sounds win; retired final 11 batters faced w Took a hard-luck loss on 5/11 vs. Sacramento despite striking out a Sounds season-high 10 batters and finishing one out short of a quality start; allowed two runs on seven hits over 5 2/3 innings, losing to Sonny Gray w Posted an 0-4 record and 8.20 ERA (24er/26.1ip) in six May starts (went 0-2, 5.04 in April) w Recalled by Milwaukee on 6/5 and made pair of scoreless relief appearances (4.0 IP) for Brewers before being optioned back to Sounds on 6/9 w Earned first major league victory on 6/8 vs. Philadelphia with two scoreless frames in Milwaukee s 5-4 win w Worked his first quality start of the year on 6/13 vs. Omaha (7.0 IP, 2 R, 6 K) but took a tough-luck loss in the Sounds 4-2 defeat w Went 0-3 in four June starts for Sounds despite a 3.86 ERA (10er/23.1ip) in those outings w Recalled a second time by Milwaukee on 6/29 and spent the remainder of the year in the big leagues w At time of recall, had received only 20 total runs of support while in the game in his 14 Triple-A starts, including only 11 cumulative runs of support in his nine losses (tied for most L in PCL at the time) w His first major league win as a starter was a 5-3 victory on 9/12 at St. Louis (6.0 IP, 3 H, 2 R, 6 K) PREVIOUS CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2012: Entered season rated as Brewers #4 prospect by Baseball America Went 10-4 with a 3.20 ERA in 21 starts between Double-A Huntsville and Triple-A Nashville; tied for 4th in the Brewers organization with his 10 wins Also spent three stints with Milwaukee in his first major league experience, posting a 4.50 ERA in eight games (three starts) Made debuts at three new levels in 2012 (Double-A debut on 4/6 at Jacksonville, major league debut on 6/19 vs. Toronto, & Triple-A debut on 7/4 at Memphis) Struck out 116 batters in his minor league innings, holding opponents to a.230 average Opened year at Double-A Huntsville, where he dominated the circuit to the tune of an 8-1 record and 3.00 ERA in 13 starts Held Southern League opponents to a.212 batting average Named Brewers May Minor League Pitcher of the Month (5-0, 2.97 ERA in six starts) Was selected to participate in the Southern League All-Star Game tonight but did not attend due to his first major league call-up Made his major league debut with Milwaukee in a start on 6/19 vs. Toronto (ND IP, 7 H, 5 R, 4 HR) Optioned to Sounds on 6/22 and went 2-3 with a 3.58 ERA in eight PCL starts His Nashville debut was delayed by an eight-day stint on the disabled list due to a minor right wrist issue Allowed two runs or less in six of his eight starts for Nashville Made winning start in his Triple-A debut on 7/4 at Memphis (5.0 IP, 5 H, 2 R, 6 K) Promoted to Milwaukee on 7/12; made three appearances out of the bullpen, allowing two runs in four innings In two appearances as a starter for the Crew, surrendered seven runs in 10 innings Optioned back to Sounds on 7/30 and re-inserted into rotation Suffered losses in three of his final four Triple-A SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS IP /29/11 at KC H - 9 4/21/13 vs. OMA R - 9 5/17/13 at SLK HR - 4 2x, last 6/25/13 at NO BB - 5 2x, last 5/17/13 at SLK K /16/12 vs. TNS 92 NASHVILLE SOUNDS

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