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1 CALEB GINDL MISC. INFO RECORDS PCL OPPONENTS BREWERS 2012 IN REVIEW GINDL OUTFIELDER HT: 5-7 WT: 203 BATS: Left THROWS: Left OPENING DAY AGE: 24 BORN: August 31, 1988 in Pensacola, Florida RESIDENCE: McDavid, Florida ACQUIRED: Brewers 5th round selection in June 2007 draft GINDL QUICK HITS: 7th professional season, all with the Brewers organization Member of Milwaukee s 40-man roster Became third Sounds player in team history to hit for the cycle in 2011 at Albuquerque Named to his league s postseason All-Star team in each of his first three seasons (Pioneer League in 2007, South Atlantic League in 2008, Florida State League in 2009) In 2010, at age 21, was one of 10 youngest players in the Southern League Participated in the 2010 Arizona Fall League Played in the 2008 Hawaiian Winter League Won Pioneer League batting title in 2007 with.372 average SEASON Played for Triple-A Nashville for a second consecutive full season, repeating a level of the minors for the first time in his career while batting.261 with 12 homers and 50 RBIs in 127 games Was one of eight players to spend the entire campaign with the Sounds Led Nashville with 27 doubles; finished among team leaders in games (2nd), at-bats (3rd), hits (3rd), RBIs (2nd), and walks (2nd) Ranked 2nd on club with 30 multi-hit games (trailing Logan Schafer s 34) Led the Sounds in multi-rbi games (12) and two-out RBIs (18) Hit.242 before the All-Star break and hit.291 after the break, including season-best.319 in July Average increased each month during first four months: batted.205 (16-for-78) in April (20G),.222 (20-for-90) in May (29G),.250 (21-for-84) in June (25G),.319 (29-for-91) in July (25G) Closed out year with.294 average (32-for-109) in August/September Had 12 outfield assists, including six at home plate, and made no errors in 235 total chances; was 2nd among PCL OF s in most errorless chances (Albuquerque s Matt Angle, 276) Batted everywhere in the Sounds lineup except clean-up and ninth Played 78 games in right field, 28 in center field, and 22 in left field Produced season-high eight-game hitting streak on two occasions: 6/25-7/4 & 7/29-8/5 Crushed game-tying, two-run homer in the 9th inning on 4/21 at Omaha to force game to extras Was named PCL Batter of the Week for the 8/20-8/26 period after hitting.533 (16-for-30) with a league-high 10 RBIs and eight extra-base hits in seven games Posted his second career two-homer game and recorded Sounds season-high four RBIs on 8/21 at Omaha, hitting tworun shots in the 3rd and 4th innings off Chris Dwyer Went 4-for-4 with Sounds season-high three doubles and two RBIs on 8/24 at Round Rock Missed cycle by a homer with 3-for-5 effort on 8/26 at Round Rock Belted his final home run of the season on 8/27 vs. Iowa off previous teammate Seth McClung Hit safely in nine of his final 12 games, batting.432 (19-for-44) with 11 RBIs and nine XBH PREVIOUS CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2011: Spent the entire season with Triple-A Nashville, hitting.307 (145-for-472) with 15 home runs and 60 RBIs in 126 games Finished among team-leaders in hits (2nd), runs scored (2nd), on-base percentage (2nd), RBIs (3rd), triples (T- 1st), games (3rd), at-bats (3rd), and total bases (3rd) Led the Sounds in strikeouts (93) and walks (63); his walk total matched a career high previously set in 2008 Made team-leading 124 starts defensively in the outfield (80 in RF, 38 in CF, 6 in LF); gunned down nine runners on the basepaths, 2nd-most on the club Recorded 43 multi-hit games and 12 multiple RBI contests Batted in six different spots in the lineup Posted higher batting average against left-handers (.326, 42-for-129), but belted 14 of 15 homers and a.300 average (103-for-343) against righties Stole six bases in 11 opportunities, including home plate on 7/26 at Oklahoma City as part of a double steal Missed two weeks of action (4/9-4/21) while on D.L. after suffering strained left oblique injury Belted game-winning, two-run homer on 5/11 vs. Fresno to snap Sounds nine-game losing streak After hitting.236 (30-for-127) in his first 47 games over the first two months, rebounded to bat.303 in 27 June contests (30-for-99) Hit.354 (90-for-254) over final 66 games, leading the PCL in hits (84) after 7/1 Enjoyed Sounds season-best 14-game hit streak (22-for-56,.393) from 5/31-6/15 Established new career highs with five RBIs and two homers on 6/9 at Albuquerque Became third Sounds player in the team history to hit for the cycle on 7/10 at Albuquerque (4-for-5); ripped a triple in the second, homered in the third, doubled in the eighth, and singled in the ninth Continued success in July, batting.351 (40-for-114) in 29 games while tying for 2nd in PCL with 40 hits Batted.385 (42-for-112) in 30 games in August, the 5th-best mark in the PCL; also finished T-2nd with 42 hits Played for Caracas in the Venezuela Winter League, batting.239 (24-for-104) with six homers, four doubles, 21 walks, and 18 RBIs in 29 games Added to Brewers 40-man roster on 11/ : Advanced to Double-A level for first time in career and spent entire season with Huntsville At age 21, joined team- SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS H x, last 8/24/12 at ROU R x, last 7/1/12 vs. IWA RBI - 5 6/9/11 at ABQ HR - 2 2x, last 8/21/12 at OMA BB - 4 7/15/09 at CLR K - 5 7/28/08 at LCO 40

2 - Caleb Gindl Continued - mate Brett Lawrie as one of 10 youngest players in the Southern League Batted.272 with 33 doubles, one triple, nine home runs, 60 RBIs, and 61 runs scored in 128 games for the Stars Stole 10 base in 15 attempts Ranked 2nd on Huntsville club in doubles and 3rd with 188 total bases Split season between RF and CF, playing RF during first portion of year then switching to CF at start of July Posted 35 multiple-hit games and 14 multi-rbi efforts Got off to a hot start, hitting.316 (24-for-76) in 20 April games his highest monthly average of season Went season-best 4-for-5 with homer and two RBIs on 4/11 at Chattanooga Batted just.215 in May (26G, 20-for-93) Doubled in four straight games from 5/11-5/14 Reached base safely via hit or walk in 20 straight games from 6/20-7/10, posting a.419 OBP Hit.314 (11-for-35) during a season-best 10-game hitting streak, 6/20-6/30 Went 3-for-5 with Stars season-high three doubles and three RBIs on 8/20 at Birmingham Doubled in four straight contests (5 2Bs total), 8/29-9/1 Played in the Arizona Fall League, batting.259 (15-for-58) with two home runs and six RBIs in 16 games for the Surprise Rafters Selected to play in the AFL Rising Stars Showcase Game. 2009: Selected to the Florida State League midseason and postseason All-Star teams Batted.277 in 112 games for Advanced-A Brevard County Led the Manatees with 17 home runs and 71 RBIs Ranked among the league leaders in home runs (2nd-17), slugging pct. (3rd-.459), and RBIs (T5th-71) Tallied 26 multiple-hit efforts and 17 multi-rbi contests Got off to a hot start, hitting.380 (27-for-71) in 20 April contests, then struggled to a.195 mark in May (23G) Named the FSL Batter of the Week for 4/20-4/26 period, when he batted.522 (12-for-23) with two home runs and 11 RBIs in six games Batted.469 (15-for-32) during a season-best nine-game hit streak from 6/26/-7/5 Swatted a grand slam on 7/26 vs. Fort Myers (off Michael Tarsi) Rated the 16th-best prospect in the FSL according to postseason Baseball America poll Did not play in the FSL playoffs due to a broken right hand suffered during regular season finale on 9/6 vs. Tampa; grounded into a double play and then punched a door leading to the clubhouse, suffering a non-displaced fracture. 2008: Entered the season rated as Milwaukee s #10 prospect by Baseball America Hit.307 (156-for-508) in 137 games, with 38 doubles, four triples, 13 home runs, 81 RBIs, 14 stolen bases, and 86 runs scored for Low-A West Virginia Selected to the South Atlantic League postseason All-Star team Ranked among league leaders in games played (T1st-137), doubles (2nd-38), hits (3rd-156), total bases (5th-241), on-base pct. (T4th-.388), at-bats (4th-508), and batting average (8th-.307) His 135 games played in the outfield were most in the South Atlantic League Produced 44 multiple-hit games and 20 multi-rbi contests Hit.337 with runners in scoring position (57-for-169) Got off to a slow start, batting.273 in the first two months (51-for-187), before hitting.327 (105-for-321) in 84 games after 6/1 Batted.434 (23- for-53) during season-best 13-game hit streak from 8/15-8/29 Named the SAL Player of the Week for the 8/18-8/24 period; homered in four straight games from 8/19-8/22 and hit.429 (12-for-28) during seven-day span Belted a grand slam on 8/21 vs. Asheville (off Edgmer Escalona) Hit a team-best.364 (8-for-22) with a homer and two RBIs in six Sally League playoff contests Rated as the 18th-best Southern League Prospect according to Baseball America Participated in the Hawaiian Winter League with West Oahu, batting.281 (27-for-96) with three home runs and 18 RBIs in 25 games. 2007: Named to the Pioneer League postseason All-Star team in his first pro season Won the Pioneer League batting title (.372) Hit.372 (77-for-207) with 22 doubles, three triples, five home runs, 42 RBIs, four stolen bases, and 40 runs scored in 55 games Finished among the league leaders in on-base pct. (2nd-.420), doubles (3rd-22), and slugging pct. (5th-.580) Selected as a Rookie All-Star by Baseball America Rated the 2nd-best Pioneer League prospect and the 10th-best prospect in the Brewers organization by Baseball America Hit safely in 45 of his 54 starts Opened his pro career with a 12-game hitting streak from 6/19-7/1 (24-for-49,.490) Named the Pioneer League Player of the Month for July after hitting.404 (23-for-57) with 15 RBIs in 15 games Went 2-for-12 (.167) in three Pioneer League playoff games Joined West Virginia for the last two games of the SAL Championship Series against Columbus (0-for-4). PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Caleb Charles Gindl 2007 graduate of Pace (Fla.) High School As a centerfielder and pitcher (a left-hander whose fastball reached 95 mph), his team won the state championship his junior year and lost in the state semifinals as a senior As a junior, batted.484, belted eight homers, and drove in 50 runs in 34 games As a senior, upped his average to.545, posting five homers and 45 RBIs Favorite player growing up was Ken Griffey, Jr. Originally selected by Milwaukee in the 5th round of the June 2007 draft Signed by Doug Reynolds. YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS 2007 Helena West Virginia Brevard County Huntsville Nashville Nashville Minor Lg. Totals GINDL 2012 IN REVIEW BREWERS PCL OPPONENTS RECORDS MISC. INFO 2013 MEDIA GUIDE 41

3 TAYLOR GREEN MISC. INFO RECORDS PCL OPPONENTS BREWERS 2012 IN REVIEW GREEN INFIELDER HT: 6-0 WT: 199 BATS: Left THROWS: Right OPENING DAY AGE: 26 BORN: November 2, 1986 in Comox, British Columbia, Canada RESIDENCE: Courtenay, British Columbia, Canada ACQUIRED: Brewers 25th round selection in June 2005 draft GREEN QUICK HITS: 7th professional season, all within the Brewers organization Two-time Brewers Minor League Player of the Year (2007 & 2011) Played for Canada during the 2013 World Baseball Classic 2011 All-PCL selection Led Brewers farm system and ranked 4th in PCL with.336 batting average in 2011 Rated as the Southern League s 16th-best prospect following the 2009 season Participated in the Arizona Fall League in 2008 & South Atlantic League All-Star SEASON Split his season between Triple-A Nashville and Milwaukee Began the season with the Sounds, where he batted.273 with seven homers and 29 RBIs in 77 games Hit.184 with three homers and 14 RBIs in 58 games for the Brewers With Nashville, started four games at 1B, nine games at 2B, 55 games at 3B, and six games at DH Produced 19 multi-hit games and had 11 two-out RBIs at the Triple-A level Batted.310 at Greer Stadium compared to.228 on the road in the PCL Posted a six-game hitting streak (11-for-24,.458) from 4/30-5/5 before being recalled by Milwaukee on 5/6 with Edwin Maysonet when Alex Gonzalez and Carlos Gomez were placed on the disabled list Went 1-for-5 with a double on 5/6 at San Francisco in his first major league game of the year Hit a pinch-hit, three-run shot in the 8th inning off Carlos Marmol on 6/6 vs. Chicago (N) for his first major league HR Swatted a pinch-hit, two-run homer on 6/8 vs. Chicago (N), his first at-bat after his first big league homer Became 4th player in Brewers history to have first two MLB HRs come as pinch hitter (Bob Hansen in 1974, Trent Durrington in 2004, Prince Fielder in 2005) Optioned to Nashville on 7/12 when Milwaukee purchased the contract of INF Jeff Bianchi Hit a walk-off homer in the bottom of the ninth on 7/19 vs. Round Rock Batted.326 (28-for-86) over his final 23 Triple-A contests Went 3-for-4 with a pair of home runs and three RBIs on 8/17 vs. Tacoma; his first HR was part of back-to-back jacks with Jeff Bianchi Posted a season-best nine-game hitting streak from 8/24-9/1 (13-for-34,.382) Reached base safely via hit or walk in 26 consecutive PCL contests from 4/23-7/29, longest streak by a Sound in 12 Recalled by Milwaukee on 9/7 while driving from Nashville to his native Canada and joined the Brewers in St. Louis in time for a delayed start (rain) and eventual 4-hour, 30-minute 13-inning victory over the Cardinals; started at third base and went 1-for-6 with an RBI in the Brewers 5-4 win His final hit of 12 was a two-run homer in the ninth inning on 9/22 at Washington Played winter ball in the Dominican Republic, where he batted.300 (12-for-40) with three RBIs in 11 games for Escogido PREVIOUS CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2011: Named the Brewers Minor League Player of the Year for second time in career (also 2007) Named to the All- Pacific Coast League Team and as a Baseball America Second Team Minor League All-Star Named the Brewers Minor League Player of the Month in June and July Led all Brewers minor leaguers with a combined.336 average between Double-A Huntsville and Triple-A Nashville During his time in the minors, established new single-season career highs in several categories: home runs (22), doubles (37), RBIs (91), runs scored (76), hits (145), and batting average (.336); his 91 RBIs ranked 2nd in the Brewers organization and his 22 homers placed 3rd in the system Capped off season by making his major league debut with Milwaukee Opened year at Double-A Huntsville, where he hit.364 (4-for-11) with three RBIs in three games Joined Sounds on 4/10 when Zelous Wheeler was placed on the D.L. Hit.336 (141-for-420) with 36 doubles, 22 homers, 88 RBIs, and 74 runs scored in 120 games with the Sounds Ranked among PCL leaders in average (4th), on-base percentage (5th-.413), slugging percentage (6th-.583), doubles (5th), and OPS (5th-.997) His.336 average was the 4th-best single-season mark in Sounds team history; also tied for 4th on club s single-season leaderboard with 36 doubles Led Nashville with 47 multiple-hit efforts and was second on the club with 19 multiple-rbi games Belted Nashville s only two grand slams (6/5 at New Orleans, 7/11 at Albuquerque) Batted.349 (44-for-126) with runners in scoring position Started 93 games at 3B and 23 games at 2B for Nashville Belted a home run for his first career Triple-A hit on 4/12 vs. Oklahoma City (G1) (Henry Villar) Hit two solo home runs on 4/17 at Omaha (G2) From 6/1 until his promotion to Milwaukee on 8/27, led the Sounds with a.377 average (107-for-284) (2nd in the PCL over that stretch), 69 RBIs (led PCL), 107 hits (2nd in PCL), and 44 extra-base hits (T-2nd in PCL) Batted.398 (37-for-93) in June, 2nd-best average in the Pacific Coast League Posted season-high 13-game hit streak (24-for-47,.511) from 6/1-6/16 Recorded an extra-base hit in 10 consecutive games from 6/4-6/15 (4 HR, 7 2B) Matched a Sounds single-game record with five runs scored and tied his own career high with six RBIs during a 4-for-4, two-homer evening on 7/28 at Oklahoma City Belted two-run HR in top of 9th inning on 8/8 at Reno to give Sounds a 6-4 win Called up by Milwaukee SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS H - 5 2x, last 8/18/10 at BIR R - 5 7/28/11 at OKC RBI - 6 3x, last 7/28/11 at OKC HR - 2 4x, last 7/28/11 at OKC BB - 3 6x, last 7/29/11 at OKC K - 3 7x, last 8/19/11 vs. TUC 42

4 - Taylor Green Continued - on 8/27 and batted.270 (10-for-37) with one RBI in 20 games for the Brewers Made his major league debut on 8/31 vs. St. Louis and singled as a pinch hitter off Jake Westbrook Made seven starts for Milwaukee (4G at 3B, 3G at 2B) Went 5-for-12 (.417) as a pinch hitter at the ML level Made the Brewers postseason roster; went 0-for-1 against Arizona in the NLDS and 0-for-1 against St. Louis in the NLCS. 2010: Spent entire season at Double-A Huntsville, hitting.260 (102-for-393) with 13 home runs, 29 doubles, and 81 RBIs in 113 games for the Stars His 81 RBIs ranked 3rd in the Brewers organization and 5th in the Southern League Led Huntsville in home runs, RBIs, and sacrifice flies (8), finished 3rd in doubles (29), 4th in total bases (172), 5th in hits (102), and tied for 5th in games played (113) Struck out 67 times against 45 walks Posted 25 multi-hit games, including a 5-for-5 performance on 8/18 at Birmingham Compiled 19 multi-rbi contests, including two six-rbi games (5/31 vs. Mobile and 8/18 at Birmingham) Batted.283 (84-for-297) off right-handed pitching, but just.188 (18-for-96) against lefties Appeared in 102 games at third base, three games at first base, one game at second base, and four games at designated hitter (.313, 5-for-16) One of two Southern League players (Birmingham s Salvador Sanchez) to crush two grand slams during the year (5/31 vs. Mobile and 8/4 vs. Carolina) Batted.303 (40-for-132) with runners in scoring position Began season hitting.312 (24-for-77) with 10 doubles in 22 April games Placed on the disabled list on 5/11; activated on 5/31 and hit.232 (22-for-95) in 25 June contests Picked it up in July, batting.333 (29-for-87) with five home runs, 10 doubles, and 24 RBIs in 24 games, including a team-high three doubles on 7/23 at Jacksonville Produced seven-game hitting streak (.520, 13-for-25) from 8/14-8/20 before batting just.098 (4-for-41) over final 14 games. 2009: Rated as Milwaukee s #8 prospect by Baseball America prior to the season; also tabbed as having the organization s Best Strike-Zone Discipline by the same publication Recognized as the 16th-best Southern League prospect by Baseball America Missed the first month of the season recovering from left wrist surgery Split the season between Low-A Wisconsin and Double-A Huntsville Batted a combined.267 (87-for-326) with six home runs, 16 doubles, and 48 RBIs in 93 games between the clubs Struck out 41 times against 37 walks Started the season off strong, hitting.327 (51-for-156) with five home runs and 32 RBIs before the All-Star break Debuted for Wisconsin on 5/16 and went 4-for- 5 with a home run and four RBIs Hit.400 (8-for-20) with a home run, five RBIs, and six runs scored in six games for the Timber Rattlers Promoted to Huntsville on 5/21 and finished the season batting.258 (79-for-258) with five home runs, 15 doubles, and 43 RBIs in 87 games for the Stars Appeared in 74G at 3B, 10G at 1B, and 3G at DH Led the Stars by hitting.330 (34-for-97) with 37 RBIs with runners in scoring position Batted.389 (14-for-36) over a seasonbest 10-game hitting streak, including belting a home run in both games of a doubleheader on 6/7 at West Tenn Posted his best month in June, hitting.329 (23-for-70) with four home runs and 16 RBIs in 20 games Placed on the disabled list on 6/24 and missed two weeks with a rib injury Participated in the Arizona Fall League, batting.212 (11-for-52) with one home run and six RBIs in 16 games for the Peoria Javelinas. 2008: Batted.289 (121-for-418) with 15 home runs and 73 RBIs in 114 games with Advanced-A Brevard County Tied for 3rd in the league in on-base pct. (.382) Selected to the Florida State League midiseason and postseason All-Star teams Lost in the finals of the Florida State League Home Run Derby to J.T. Hall Went 0-for-2 with an RBI during the FSL All-Star Game on 6/14 in his home ballpark (Space Coast Stadium at Brevard County) Hit by a pitch on 8/15 and placed on the disabled list from 8/13-8/31 with a broken left wrist Participated in the Arizona Fall League and batted.333 (8-for-24) with one home run and three RBIs in seven games before suffering a broken nose after being hit by a pitch. 2007: Named the Brewers Minor League Player of the Year after spending the entire season at Low-A West Virginia, where he hit.327 (130-for-397) with 14 home runs and 86 RBIs in 111 games Selected as a Low Class-A All-Star by Baseball America Appeared at 3B in 104 games and at three games at 2B and 1B Selected to the South Atlantic League Midseason and Postseason All-Star Teams Ranked 4th in the SAL in batting average (.327) and on-base pct. (.406) Was the Brewers Minor League Player of the Month for May after hitting.400 (28-for-70) with five home runs and 23 RBIs Represented Team Canada at the World Cup in Taiwan. 2006: Hit.231 (51-for-221) with one home run and 23 RBIs in 62 games in his first professional season with advancedrookie Helena Appeared in 60 games at second base. PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Taylor William Andrew Green 2004 graduate of Mark R. Isfeld High School in British Columbia, Canada, where he was the Athlete of the Year as a senior and on the honor roll Attended Cypress (Calif.) College, where he played two seasons of baseball Named First Team Orange Empire Conference All-Star and Junior College 1st Team All-American in 2006 Originally selected by Milwaukee in the 25th round of the June 2005 draft Signed in May 2006 as a draft-andfollow pick Signed by Bruce Seid. YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS 2006 Helena West Virginia Brevard County Wisconsin Huntsville Huntsville Huntsville Nashville MILWAUKEE Nashville MILWAUKEE Minor Lg. Totals Major Lg. Totals GREEN 2012 IN REVIEW BREWERS PCL OPPONENTS RECORDS MISC. INFO 2013 MEDIA GUIDE 43

5 MISC. INFO RECORDS PCL OPPONENTS BREWERS 2012 IN REVIEW HALTON HT: 6-4 WT: 240 BATS: Right THROWS: Right OPENING DAY AGE: 25 SEAN HALTON INFIELDER BORN: June 7, 1987 in San Francisco, California RESIDENCE: Pacific Grove, California ACQUIRED: Brewers 13th round selection in June 2009 draft HALTON QUICK HITS: 5th professional season, all within the Brewers organization Named Sounds MVP in 2012 after leading club with 17 home runs and 57 RBIs Ranked 4th in the Southern League in doubles (39) in 2011; his.298 batting average also ranked 6th in the Brewers minor league chain Owns career.294 batting average in 431 games over first four minor league seasons SEASON Made his Triple-A debut by spending the entire season on the Sounds active roster, batting.274 with 17 homers and 57 RBIs in 119 games Named Sounds MVP by team coaches and players after leading the squad with 17 home runs, 57 RBIs, and 43 walks His 17 homers ranked 2nd among Brewers minor leaguers behind Hunter Morris (28) Also ranked among team leaders in games (4th), runs (4th), hits (5th), homers (1st), RBIs (1st), slugging (3rd), and OPS (4th) Hit.323 (31-for-96) with a.413 on-base percentage in 96 at-bats with runners in scoring position Batted.299 with 12 homers on the road compared to.242 with five homers at Greer Stadium Hit.301 with team-best 21 RBIs from the cleanup spot (37-for-123) Produced 26 multi-hit games and nine multiple-rbi efforts Led Nashville with 11 game-tying RBIs and contributed 13 go-ahead ribbies Was Sounds most effective pinch hitter, going 4-for-10 with two HRs & five RBIs off the bench Went 4-for-4 with a home run (off former Sound Gary Glover) on 4/5 at New Orleans on Opening Night in his first Triple-A game Hit safely in six of his first seven games of the season Led the Sounds with three two-homer games: 6/23 at Albuquerque, 7/23 at New Orleans, and 8/22 at Round Rock Belted both of the Sounds pinch-hit homers: 6/20 vs. Oklahoma City and 8/4 at Fresno (in his home town) Was involved in two of the Sounds four back-to-back home run connections: 6/4 vs. New Orleans (before Andy Gonzalez) and 6/23 at Albuquerque (after Andy Gonzalez) Tied Nashville single-game record by legging out two triples on 7/25 vs. Memphis (12th occurrence in 35 years) Had three months with a.290 average or better: May (.292 in 22G), June (.306 in 21G), and August (.290 in 26G) Posted four consecutive two-hit games from 8/24-8/28 Played for Magallanes in the Venezuelan Winter League, hitting.160 (8-for-50) with three homers and six RBIs in 14 games, seven in left field PREVIOUS CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2011: Spent entire season with Double-A Huntsville, hitting a team-best.298 (131-for-439) with seven home runs, 39 doubles, and 65 RBIs in 116 games for the Stars Ranked 4th in the Southern League in doubles (39) and 11th in batting average (.298) Led Stars in hits (131), RBIs (65), and sacrifice flies (7), tied for team lead in runs (49), & finished 2nd in homers (7) Compiled 37 multi-hit games and 13 multi-rbi contests, both Huntsville highs Hit.292 (87-for-298) with all seven homers off right-handers, but posted a.312 (44-for-141) average off lefties Batted.310 (40-for-129) with runners in scoring position Posted a.994 fielding percentage while leading all first basemen in the circuit with 87 assists in 115 games Collected two RBIs in two pinchhit opportunities without recording an at-bat, hitting a sacrifice fly on 5/11 at Tennessee and drawing a bases-loaded walk on 7/11 vs. Carolina (G2) Hit primarily in the third spot in the lineup (.293 in 103G) while also batting fourth (.296 in 7G) and fifth (.462 in 3G) Started season by collecting a hit in his first 12 games from 4/7-4/19 (.375, 18-for-48) Hit two home runs while driving in season-high four RBIs on 5/6 vs. Jacksonville Enjoyed best month in June, batting.343 (35-for-102) with 14 doubles and 20 RBIs in 26 games Cooled down to finish the season, batting only.243 (42-for-193) over his final 48 games from 7/5-end. 2010: Combined to hit.280 (135-for-483) with 10 home runs, 21 doubles, and 88 RBIs in 127 games between Low-A Wisconsin and Advanced-A Brevard County Opened season with the Timber Rattlers and hit.221 (19- SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS H - 4 5x, last 4/5/12 at NO R - 3 2x, last 5/6/11 vs. JXN RBI - 5 2x, last 8/21/09 vs. ORM HR - 2 5x, last 8/22/12 at ROU BB - 3 2x, last 8/26/12 at ROU K x, last 7/26/12 vs. MEM 44

6 - Sean Halton Continued - for-86) with four doubles and 11 RBIs in 23 games Promoted to Brevard County on 5/10 and finished the year by hitting.292 (116-for-397) with 10 home runs, 17 doubles, and 77 RBIs in 104 games with the Manatees Ranked among the Florida State League leaders in RBI (3rd, 77) and batting average (7th,.292) Led Brevard County with nine sacrifice flies Reached base in 82 of 104 games, finishing 3rd on Brevard County with a.345 on-base percentage (teammate Erik Komatsu the FSL led with.413) Posted 36 multiple hit contests and 20 multi-rbi efforts over final four months of the season. 2009: Combined to bat.345 (88-for-255) with six home runs and 45 RBIs in 69 games between Rookie Arizona Brewers and Rookie Helena Hit.468 (29-for-62) off left-handers Began season with Arizona, batting.330 (31- for-94) with three homers, seven doubles, and 17 RBIs in 25 games Promoted to Helena on 7/23 Finished year batting.354 (57-for-161) with three homers and 28 RBIs in 44 games Appeared in 41 games at 1B and three games in LF. PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Sean Halton Played on the Nor Cal Baseball Club AAU 15-and-Under national championship baseball team in 2002 Attended Salinas (Calif.) High School for two years and Fresno (Calif.) High School for two years, graduating from Fresno HS in 2004 Played baseball all four years, including shortstop, third base, and pitcher at Salinas where he earned all-conference honors as a sophomore Played first base and pitched at Fresno High and earned first-team all-state honors both seasons Earned league MVP honor and All-Section choice as a junior and senior Attended Fresno City College and was a First Team Junior College All-American and First Team All-Nor- Cal and All-Conference selections both seasons Named to the 2007 Northern California All-American Team as a first baseman Transferred to Lewis-Clark State College in Lewiston, Idaho, where he was a first baseman and pitcher for two seasons Recognized as an honorable mention NAIA All-American selection by the NAIA Baseball Coaches Association in 2009 Majored in kinesiology Originally selected by Milwaukee in the 13th round of the June 2009 draft Signed by Brandon Newell. YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS 2009 AZL Brewers Helena Wisconsin Brevard County Huntsville Nashville Minor Lg. Totals HALTON 2012 IN REVIEW BREWERS PCL OPPONENTS RECORDS MISC. INFO 2013 MEDIA GUIDE 45

7 DONOVAN HAND MISC. INFO RECORDS PCL OPPONENTS BREWERS 2012 IN REVIEW HAND HT: 6-3 WT: 208 BATS: Right THROWS: Right OPENING DAY AGE: 26 BORN: April 20, 1986 in Hatton, Alabama RESIDENCE: Hatton, Alabama RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER ACQUIRED: Brewers 14th round selection in June 2007 draft HAND QUICK HITS: 8th professional season, all within the Brewers organization Invited to 2013 Brewers spring training as a non-roster player Winner of 2012 Sounds Community Service Award Enjoys pitching at Greer Stadium, where he holds a 3.68 ERA in 55 games (33er/80.2ip); carries a 5.97 ERA in 49 PCL road contests (46er/69.1ip) Recognized as a Southern League All-Star in 2009 and Florida State League All-Star in 2008 Three-time All-OVC selection during his collegiate career at Jacksonville State University SEASON Spent his first full season at the Triple-A level with Nashville Posted a 3-3 record and 3.84 ERA (34er/79.2ip) in 44 games (three starts) for the Sounds Struck out 54 batters while walking only 18 in his 79 2/3 innings Ranked 2nd among PCL relievers with a 1.76 BB/9.0 IP ratio (18 BB / 79.2 IP) Logged a 4.19 ERA (31er/66.2ip) in his 41 relief appearances, allowing a.292 opponent average; did not have any save opportunities Made three spot starts (April 21 at Omaha, June 8 at Iowa, July 27 vs. Memphis) (13.0 IP, 14 H, 3 R, 9 SO); took no-decisions in all three outings (2.08 ERA) Opponents batted.315 against him with runners in scoring position (28-for-89) Pitched better on the road, going 1-1 with a 2.88 ERA (13er/40.2ip) in 21 outings (2 starts); went 2-2 with a 4.85 ERA (21er/39.0ip) in 23 games (one start) at Greer Stadium Twenty-two of his 41 relief outings were scoreless efforts; allowed 11 of 26 inherited runners to score Threw more than one inning in 23 relief appearances, including season-high 4.0 innings in back-to-back outings on 5/18 at Tucson and 5/23 at Las Vegas His spot start on 4/21 at Omaha (ND, 4.0 IP, 7 H, 2 R, 2 SO, 1 BB) was his first career Triple-A start and first overall start since 2010 Delivered 12 consecutive scoreless outings (20.1 IP) from 6/2 through 7/7 Allowed runs in nine of final 16 relief outings (6.65 ERA, 17er/23.0p) Tossed four scoreless frames in 6/8 spot start at Iowa (G2), combining with two relievers on a shutout Winner of 2012 Sounds Community Service Award Played winter ball in Venezuela, posting a 2-1 record and 3.15 ERA (12er/34.1ip) in seven starts for Caribes; two of his seven starts were quality outings PREVIOUS CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2011: Combined to go 2-6 with a 3.39 ERA (25er/66.1ip) and 44 strikeouts in 48 games between Double-A Huntsville and Triple Nashville Opened the year at Huntsville, where he tossed a 2.38 ERA (3er/11.1ip) and one save in nine games; seven of nine games were scoreless Stuck out 12 batters against just one walk; stranded all five inherited runners Promoted on 5/4 and spent the remainder of the season with the Sounds, going 2-6 with a 3.60 ERA (25er/55.0ip) and one save Struck out 32 hitters against 21 walks in his 55.0 innings (only walked five PCL hitters in 25.1 IP in 2010) Ranked 2nd on the club behind Zack Segovia with 39 appearances (Sounds were 18-21) Retired 21 of his 39 first batters faced (54%); stranded 10 of 15 inherited runners Worked scoreless outings in 23 of his 39 appearances; pitched more than one inning on 20 occasions Struggled in five day games (7.71 ERA), but tossed a 3.00 ERA (16er/48.0ip) in 34 night contests Was more effective against opposing left-handers, recording a.275 average (25-for-91); overall, PCL hitters batted.308 (66-for-214) against him In first game with Sounds, allowed walkoff 10th-inning home run and took loss on 5/4 at Oklahoma City Enjoyed best month in June, posting a 1.69 ERA (2er/10.2ip) in eight relief outings Contributed one scoreless inning in combination shutout on 6/16 vs. Round Rock Picked up first Triple-A save with scoreless outing on 7/14 vs. Albuquerque (G2). 2010: Combined to go 4-1 with a 3.45 ERA (29er/75.2ip) and 49 strikeouts in 48 games (one start) between Double-A Huntsville and Triple-A Nashville Went 2-1 with a 2.86 ERA (16er/50.1ip) and two saves in 27 games (one start) to begin the year for the Stars Struck out 38 batters against only eight walks; 16 of his 26 relief outings for the Stars were scoreless Recorded a 1-0 record with a 1.69 ERA (3er/16.0ip) and two saves in nine June games Tossed a season-high 5.2 scoreless relief innings while earning a win on 6/1 vs. Mobile Promoted to SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS IP /7/08 vs. BIR H /21/08 vs. WTN R - 8 7/12/08 at CHA HR - 3 2x, last 7/5/09 vs. WTN BB - 4 7/2/08 at TEN K - 6 4x, last 6/12/09 vs. JAX 46

8 - Donovan Hand Continued - Nashville on 7/9 and went 2-0 with a 4.62 ERA (13er/25.1ip) with 11 strikeouts in 21 games for the Sounds Worked scoreless outings in 12 of his 16 Triple-A appearances Retired 13 of his first 20 batters faced in games; stranded six of 13 inherited runners Charged with blown save in Triple-A debut on 7/11 at Memphis (0.1 IP, 2 R) Threw scoreless frame to earn first Triple-A win on 7/16 vs. Omaha Touched for six runs on five hits in just 0.1 IP on 8/10 at Las Vegas Closed out the year with 6.75 ERA (11er/14.2ip) in final 12 games after finishing July with 1.69 ERA (2er/10.2ip) in nine outings. 2009: Spent a full season with Double-A Huntsville, posting an 8-5 record and 3.56 ERA with one save in 27 games (12 starts) Was selected to the Southern League midseason All-Star team Opened the year in the Stars bullpen and logged an impressive 1.91 ERA (7er/33.0ip) in 15 relief outings through 6/2 to earn a place in the Huntsville rotation Worked more than an inning in 14 of his 15 relief appearances, including a season-high 4.1 IP on 4/27 at Chattanooga Earned lone save with three scoreless frames on 5/8 at West Tenn Tossed a scoreless relief inning, including a strikeout, for the Northern Division in the Southern League All-Star Game on 7/14 at Birmingham Closed out season by posting 6-4 record and 4.39 ERA (32er/65.2ip) in 12 starts Won six of his first seven decisions as a starter through 7/18 before dropping his final three outings from 7/23-8/3 Did not pitch after 8/3 and finished the year on the Huntsville disabled list. 2008: Split the season between Advanced-A Brevard County and Double-A Huntsville Was a Florida State League midseason All-Star Went a combined 7-6 with a 3.93 ERA (61er/139.2ip) in 26 games (21 starts) between the clubs Turned in seven quality outings in nine starts for Brevard County, notching a 2.31 ERA Promoted to Huntsville in late May In 16 games (12 starts) with the Stars, went 3-4 with a 5.09 ERA including two complete games, which tied for the league lead. HAND 2012 IN REVIEW 2007: Began his pro career with advanced-rookie Helena before finishing the campaign at Low-A West Virginia Went 3-4 with four saves and a 2.95 ERA (19er/58.0ip) in 17 games (nine starts) between the clubs Earned first professional win with five scoreless innings in a start on 7/8 vs. Billings Notched first save with 2.2 scoreless IP on 8/11 vs. Savannah. PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Donovan Jay Hand Wife s name is Haley 2004 graduate of Hatton High School in Town Creek, Ala., where he starred in baseball and basketball Named the Decatur Daily s 2004 Class 1A-3A player of the year Named All-State in 2003 Attended Jacksonville State University, where he was an All-Ohio Valley Conference selection all three seasons Led Jacksonville State in wins (7) and strikeouts (82) in 2007 and was named the league s Pitcher of the Week on four occasions Originally selected by Milwaukee in the 14th round of the June 2007 draft Signed by Joe Mason. YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP 2007 Helena West Virginia Brevard County Huntsville Huntsville Huntsville Nashville Huntsville Nashville Nashville Minor Lg. Totals BREWERS PCL OPPONENTS RECORDS MISC. INFO 2013 MEDIA GUIDE 47

9 MISC. INFO RECORDS PCL OPPONENTS BREWERS 2012 IN REVIEW HECKATHORN HT: 6-6 WT: 255 BATS: Right THROWS: Right OPENING DAY AGE: 24 BORN: June 17, 1988 in Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia RESIDENCE: Ooltewah, Tennessee KYLE HECKATHORN RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER ACQUIRED: Brewers supplemental 1st round selection in June 2009 draft HECKATHORN QUICK HITS: 4th professional season, all with the Brewers organization Ranked as Milwaukee's #29 prospect by Baseball America entering the 2013 season Participated in the 2012 Arizona Fall League Ranked as the Brewers #9 prospect by Baseball America prior to the 2011 season (#10 prior to 2010) Ranked 2nd in the Milwaukee organization in ERA (2.98) and wins (10) in 2010 Pitched at Greer Stadium while in college when Kenesaw State visited Belmont SEASON Rated as the Brewers 26th-best prospect by Baseball America prior to the season Spent the entire season with Double-A Huntsville, his first full season at the Class AA level Went 5-11 with a 4.75 ERA (63er/119.1ip) in 35 games (17 starts) for the Stars Tied for 2nd in the Southern League lead with his team-high 11 losses Allowed only seven home runs in his 119 1/3 innings of work Opponents batted.275 against him, including a.313 mark with runners in scoring position (45-for-144) Opened the year in the starting rotation and went 2-9 with a 5.10 ERA (51er/90.0ip) in 17 starts before being re-assigned to the bullpen in early July Tossed six quality starts among his 17 starts, including his first win of the year in his second outing on 4/13 at Birmingham (6.0 IP, 6 H, 3 R) Struck out season-high eight batters twice in first four starts (4/8 at Jacksonville, 4/23 vs. Jackson) Suffered losses in eight of his final 10 starts from 5/14 through 7/3 (0-8, 6.39, 35er/49.1ip) Assumed a relief role following his 7/3 start and concluded the season by posting a 3.68 ERA (12er/29.1ip) in 18 relief outings Worked more than an inning in 12 of his 18 relief appearances Held opponents to a.241 average when working in relief (26-for-108) Closed season strongly, recording a 2.50 ERA (5er/18.0ip) over his final 12 games Participated in the Arizona Fall League, where he posted a 1-0 record and 6.75 ERA (10er/13.1ip) in 10 relief outings for the Phoenix Desert Dogs; AFL opponents batted.304 against him PREVIOUS CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2011: Entered season rated as the Brewers #9 prospect by Baseball America Combined to go 5-10 with a 4.97 ERA (64er/116.0ip) and 89 strikeouts in 22 starts between Advanced-A Brevard County and Double-A Huntsville Went 5-6 with a 3.95 ERA (35er/79.2ip) and 65 strikeouts in 15 starts for the Manatees Seven of his 22 outings were quality starts, including three in a row from 4/22-5/3 Held opposition to bat.267 (82-for-79.2ip) while limited right-handers to a.236 average (34-for-144) Began season with a 3-1 record with a 3.03 ERA (10er/29.2p) and 23 strikeouts in five April starts Tossed seven-inning complete game during on 5/15 vs. STL (G2); matching career high of seven strikeouts in contest Promoted to Huntsville on 7/7 and finished year going 0-4 with a 7.18 ERA (29er/36.1ip) in seven starts for the Stars Southern League hitters batted.296 (45-for-152), including a.341 mark (14-for-41) with runners in scoring position Compiled a 4.50 ERA (14er/28.0ip) through first four innings of starts, but struggled with a ERA (15er/8.1ip) in innings 5-7 After posting a 3.36 ERA (7er/17.1ip) through first three starts, took losses in final four outings (10.42 ERA, 22er/19.0ip) Placed on the disabled list on 8/16 and missed remainder of the season. 2010: Entered season as the Brewers #10 prospect by Baseball America prior to the season Combined to go 10-6 with a 2.98 ERA (41er/124.0ip) in 25 games (21 starts) between Low-A Wisconsin and Advanced-A Brevard County Ranked 2nd in the Milwaukee organization in ERA and wins Began season with the Timber Rattlers, going 6-6 with a 2.96 ERA (28er/85.0ip) and 67 strikeouts in 17 games (13 starts) Limited opposing hitters to a.246 average (82-for-333) Threw all eight quality starts in a row from 5/16-6/25 Threw seven-inning complete-game shutout on 6/6 at Lake County Promoted to Brevard County on 7/19 Finished season 4-0 with a 3.00 ERA (13er/39/0ip) and 23 strikeouts in eight starts for the Manatees Made four quality starts Tossed seven-inning complete-game on 8/25 vs. Tampa. 2009: Made professional debut with advanced rookie Helena Went 0-1 with 6.04 ERA (15er/22.1ip) and 15 SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS IP x, last 7/21/11 vs. CHAT H /21/11 at FTM R - 8 8/12/11 at JXN HR - 2 3x, last 8/1/11 vs. CAR BB - 5 8/12/11 at JXN K - 7 3x, last 7/3/11 at TAM 48

10 - Kyle Heckathorn Continued - strikeouts in six games (five starts) Recorded his best outing of the season in relief on 9/11 vs. Missoula, allowing two runs in six innings of work after following Chris Capuano in final game of the season. PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Kyle David Heckathorn 2006 graduate of Ringgold (Ga.) High School, where he was a three-year varsity letterman As a junior, was named the 2005 North Georgia Player of the Year and 2005 Chattanooga Time Free Press Player of the Year Finished his senior season 11-1 with a 0.92 ERA, 104 strikeouts,.437 batting average, 27 RBIs, nine home runs, one triple, and five doubles Attended Kennesaw (Ga.) State University Went 4-2 with a 3.31 ERA (25er/68.0ip) and 77 strikeouts to be named to the Atlantic Sun All-Freshmen Team selection in 2007; also ranked 27th nationally with 10.2 strikeouts per nine innings pitched Recognized as preseason all-conference in 2008 Named A-Sun Pitcher of the Week for the week of May 19 after pitching 7.0 innings against Jacksonville and tying the KSU Division I school record of 13 strikeouts and recording nine of his last 12 outs via strikeout Made just two appearances in the Cape Cod League in 2008 before coming home with an elbow injury Named A-Sun All-Conference selection during his junior season in 2009, going 4-1 with a 3.44 ERA (33er/86.1ip) and 98 strikeouts in 13 starts In his final start in 2009, he struck out 15 batters against North Florida to set a KSU Division I record Originally selected by Milwaukee in the supplemental first round (47th overall) of the June 2009 draft Signed by Ryan Robinson. YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP 2009 Helena Wisconsin Brevard County Brevard County Huntsville Huntsville Minor Lg. Totals SOUNDS NOTE SOUNDS PCL PLAYER OF THE WEEK AWARD WINNERS (1998-pres.) Player Date Range Kris Benson June 1-7, 1998 Kevin Grijak July 13-19, 1998 Kris Benson (co-winner) August 10-16, 1998 Kevin Pickford (co-winner) August 10-16, 1998 Darryl Brinkley April 19-25, 1999 Ivan Cruz June 7-13, 1999 John Wehner June 28-July 4, 1999 Ivan Cruz April 6-16, 2000 Dan Serafini July 3-9, 2000 Don Wengert April 16-22, 2001 Reed Secrist July 16-22, 2001 Ryan Vogelsong August 13-19, 2001 Brian Meadows June 3-9, 2002 Bronson Arroyo August 5-11, 2002 Kevin Tolar August 19-25, 2002 John Wasdin April 3-13, 2003 John Barnes April 14-20, 2003 Brian Meadows April 14-20, 2003 Brian Meadows July 14-20, 2003 Nelson Figueroa August 4-10, 2003 Ryan Vogelsong August 25-Sept. 1, 2003 Player Date Range J.R. House May 17-23, 2004 Nelson Figueroa July 26-August 1, 2004 Prince Fielder May 23-29, 2005 Corey Hart August 1-7, 2005 Jared Fernandez July 10-16, 2006 Yovani Gallardo May 14-20, 2007 Manny Parra June 25-July 1, 2007 Seth McClung August 6-12, 2007 Laynce Nix August 13-19, 2007 Lindsay Gulin May 12-18, 2008 Lindsay Gulin August 18-24, 2008 Lindsay Gulin June 1-7, 2009 Jason Bourgeois June 8-14, 2009 Tim Dillard July 20-26, 2009 Frankie De La Cruz July 18-24, 2011 Mike Fiers August 29-Sept. 5, 2011 Brooks Conrad May 21-27, 2012 Wily Peralta July 2-8, 2012 Caleb Gindl August 20-26, 2012 Hiram Burgos August 27-Sept. 3, 2012 HECKATHORN 2012 IN REVIEW BREWERS PCL OPPONENTS RECORDS MISC. INFO 2013 MEDIA GUIDE 49

11 MISC. INFO RECORDS PCL OPPONENTS BREWERS 2012 IN REVIEW HELLWEG HT: 6-9 WT: 206 BATS: Right THROWS: Right OPENING DAY AGE: 24 BORN: October 29, 1988 in Ann Arbor, Michigan RESIDENCE: St. Charles, Missouri JOHNNY HELLWEG RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER ACQUIRED: Traded to Brewers by Angels with INF Jean Segura & P Ariel Pena for P Zach Greinke on July 27, 2012 HELLWEG QUICK HITS: 6th professional season Brewers are his 2nd organization Spent his first four and a half seasons with the Angels Rated by Baseball America as Brewers #6 prospect entering 2013 season Was part of four-player trade last July that sent Zack Greinke to the Angels and brought Hellweg, Ariel Pena, and Jean Segura to the Brewers Entered 2012 season ranked by Baseball America as the Angels #4 prospect (behind Mike Trout, Jean Segura, and Garrett Richards) Participated in the 2012 Arizona Fall League SEASON Spent the entire season at Double-A, combining to go 7-11 with a 3.29 ERA in 28 games (23 starts) over 139 2/3 innings between Arkansas (Angels) and Huntsville (Brewers) Entered the season ranked by Baseball America as the Angels #4 prospect and as having the best fastball and best curveball in their system Made eight quality starts in his 23 starting assignments between the clubs Was a full-time starter at Arkansas, going 5-10 with a 3.38 ERA in 21 starts (119.2 IP) Posted first quality start and got first win of the season on 5/10 at Tulsa (6.0 IP, 2 ER) Tossed a quality start six times in seven outings from 6/17-7/20, including consecutive eight-inning efforts on 7/9 at Frisco (win, 8.0 IP, 0 R) and 7/15 vs. Tulsa (loss, 8.0 IP, 1 ER) Had a 2.59 ERA in 10 starts at home for Arkansas and a 4.15 ERA on the road Gave up just eight homers in IP and held batters to a.245 average Was acquired by the Brewers on 7/28 with RHP Ariel Pena and INF Jean Segura for RHP Zack Greinke Earned a win in his Brewers organizational debut in on 8/1 vs. Chattanooga (5.0 IP, 1 H, 1 R, 0 ER) Made a winning start on 8/6 vs. Pensacola before going on the disabled list on 8/8 to limit his innings Was activated from the disabled list on 8/14 when Brandon Kintzler was promoted to Nashville Finished the season in Huntsville s bullpen, working five two-inning appearances With Huntsville, held right-handed batters to a.171 average while lefties batted.290 Played for Phoenix in the Arizona Fall League and went 0-1 with a 2.08 ERA (3er/13.0ip) and two saves in nine appearances; selected to pitch in the AFL Rising Stars Game PREVIOUS CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2011: Spent the entire season at Advanced-A Inland Empire, going 6-4 with a 3.37 ERA in 28 games (14 starts) Began the season in the bullpen and went 2-3 with a 7.71 ERA in 14 relief outings Entered the rotation after the All-Star break and went 4-1 with a 2.12 ERA in 14 starts (63.2ip, 50h, 28bb, 80k) As a starter, held batters to a.218 average Allowed only two homers in 89 1/3 innings on the season Gave up three earned runs over 16 innings with 23 strikeouts to win three consecutive starts from 7/29-8/9 Struck out at least six batters in each of his final eight starts 7/18-9/1, including eight-plus strikeouts four times Finished his season by tossing 5 1/3 shutout innings with a season-high nine strikeouts 9/1 at Lake Elsinore. 2010: Spent the entire season as a full-time reliever for Low-A Cedar Rapids, going 2-4 with a 4.33 ERA and 16 saves in 41 appearances Struck out 66 and held batters to a.133 average but also issued 45 walks in 43 2/3 innings Posted a 6.33 ERA and went 10-for-13 in saves in 22 games at home and a 2.42 ERA and 6-for-6 in saves in 19 games on the road Logged eight consecutive scoreless outings from 6/9-7/ : Split his season between the rookie-level AZL Angels and Low-A Cedar Rapids, going 2-1 with a 2.61 ERA in 23 outings Began the season in the Arizona League Gave up no runs in 15 of his 18 outings and eight runs in the other three outings Held lefties to a.105 average (2-for-19) and righties to a.209 mark (14-for-67) Promoted to Cedar Rapids late in the year and debuted on 8/24 with a scoreless inning and save Allowed one unearned run in 6 2/3 innings. 2008: Made pro debut with the rookie-level AZL Angels, going 1-0 with a 4.98 ERA in 14 games (three starts) over 21 2/3 innings Held batters to a.224 average but walked 38 Walked four-plus hitters in an outing seven times Got first professional victory on 7/17 at A s (3.1 IP, 2 ER). SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS IP x, last 7/15/12 vs. TUL H /4/12 vs. TUL R - 6 3x, last 4/23/12 at TUL HR - 2 5/10/12 at TUL BB - 7 8/6/12 vs. PEN K - 9 9/1/11 at LE 50

12 - Johnny Hellweg Continued - PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION John David Hellweg 2007 graduate of St. Dominic High School in O Fallon, Missouri, where he played soccer in addition to baseball Was drafted out of high school by the Marlins in the 46th round in the June 2007 draft but did not sign Played one year of collegiate ball at Florida Community College in Jacksonville, Fla. Originally selected by Los Angeles (A) in the 16th 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 AZL Angels AZL Angels Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids Inland Empire Arkansas Huntsville Minor Lg. Totals SOUNDS NOTE 35 Years... Three Sounds Hitting For The Cycle Outfielder Tike Redman became the first Nashville Sounds player in the club s history to hit for the cycle, accomplishing the feat in On June 30 at Tucson in a 6-5 defeat, the Sounds leadoff hitter grounded out to second to open the game, singled to shortstop in the fourth inning, homered to right in the sixth, doubled down the right-field line in the seventh, then completed the feat with a one-out triple during the Sounds 9th. Catcher J.R. House joined Redman in the Nashville cycling club when he accomplished the feat on May 21, 2004 at Sacramento to lead the Sounds to an 8-7 win. The backstop ripped an RBI double in the first, singled in the third, belted his eighth home run of the year in the fifth (off Sacramento starter Joe Blanton), and completed the feat with a go-ahead, two-out RBI triple on a 3-2 pitch in the top of the seventh inning that gave Nashville a lead that would last the remainder of the game. Outfielder Caleb Gindl became the third member of the Sounds cycle club on July 10, 2011, when he accomplished the feat at Albuquerque during a 9-5 Nashville victory. The right fielder ripped a triple in the second, homered in the third, doubled in the eighth, and completed the feat with a single in the ninth. HELLWEG 2012 IN REVIEW BREWERS PCL OPPONENTS RECORDS MISC. INFO 2013 MEDIA GUIDE 51

13 MISC. INFO RECORDS PCL OPPONENTS BREWERS 2012 IN REVIEW HENDERSON HT: 6-5 WT: 220 BATS: Left THROWS: Right OPENING DAY AGE: 30 JIM HENDERSON RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER BORN: November 21, 1982 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada RESIDENCE: Calgary, Alberta, Canada ACQUIRED: Signed by Brewers as a minor league free agent on April 1, 2009 HENDERSON QUICK HITS: 11th professional season Brewers are his 3rd organization Member of Brewers 40-man roster Selected as a member of Team Canada roster for the 2013 World Baseball Classic 2012 Pacific Coast League midseason All-Star Made his major league debut on July 26 last season, following 313 minor league appearances over 10 seasons In 2010, led Southern League relievers with a.219 opponent batting average Ranked 2nd in the Milwaukee farm system with 21 saves in 2009 Named 2009 Canadian Minor League Pitcher of the Year by the Canadian Baseball Network 2009 Midwest League All-Star Previously pitched in the PCL for Iowa in Pitched collegiately for Tennessee Wesleyan College in Athens, Tenn. (near Knoxville) SEASON Split season between Triple-A Nashville and Milwaukee, making his major league debut in July following 313 career minor league appearances over 10 seasons Went 4-3 with 15 saves and a 1.69 ERA (9er/48.0ip) in 35 relief outings for the Sounds Named to the Pacific Coast League midseason All-Star team Allowed a run in only five of his 35 Triple-A outings At time of July promotion to Milwaukee, ranked 4th in the PCL with team-leading 15 saves (in 16 opportunities) and ranked 3rd among all PCL relievers with SO/9 IP ratio (56 K in 48.0 IP) Allowed 10 of 19 inherited runners to score while with Nashville PCL opponents batted just.214 against him (36-for-168), 5th-best in PCL at time of promotion Joined Nashville from Double-A Huntsville on 4/6 (did not appear for Stars) Opened season with PCL-best 24.1 consecutive scoreless IP over 15 appearances before surrendering four runs in loss on 5/28 vs. Round Rock Pitched two scoreless frames & drove in game-winning run with RBI single in 13th inning on 4/15 vs. NO Only one run and only seven hits allowed in final 15 PCL appearances (14.2 IP) from 6/17-7/24 Faced one batter in Triple-A All-Star Game on 7/11 at Buffalo; fanned Columbus Russ Canzler on four pitches to end the eighth inning Had contract purchased by Milwaukee on 7/26 and closed out the season by posting a 1-3 record, three saves, and a 3.52 ERA (12er/30.2ip) in 36 relief appearances for the Brewers Struck out 45 batters in just 30 2/3 innings pitched with Milwaukee Allowed only four of 13 inherited runners to score with the Brewers Made his major league debut on 7/26 vs. Washington, tossing a perfect sixth inning (1 K); his first career strikeout was Roger Bernadina Notched his first major league save on 8/7 vs. Cincinnati then earned second save the following day (also vs. Reds) Earned his first major league win on 10/2 vs. San Diego Charged with four blown saves with Milwaukee (8/15 at Colorado, 9/1 vs. Pittsburgh, 9/7 at St. Louis, 10/3 vs. San Diego) PREVIOUS CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2011: Went a combined 7-2 with a 4.28 ERA (29er/61.0ip) in 42 relief appearances between Triple-A Nashville and Double-A Huntsville Performed well in the Southern League, logging a 2.64 ERA in 22 games; tagged for a 5.93 mark in 20 Pacific Coast League contests Limited opponents to a combined.209 average on the year (46-for-220), including a.094 mark by right-handed batters (11-for-117) Worked more than an inning in 26 of his 42 outings Allowed 20 runs (plus five inherited runs) in his 30.1 PCL innings Opened season by going 2-1 with 8.27 ERA (19er/20.2ip) in 12 games with Nashville through late May before being re-assigned to Huntsville Struck out a season-high five batters on 4/18 at Omaha (2.2 scoreless IP) Allowed 18 of his 20 Triple-A earned runs over a seven-appearance stretch (12.2 IP) from 4/21-5/17 (12.79 ERA); gave up only two ER in his other 13 PCL outings with Nashville Tagged for season-high seven runs in 1 1/3 innings on 5/8 at Round Rock Re-assigned to Huntsville on 5/28; spent seven weeks with the Stars, where he went 3-1 with five saves and a 3.15 ERA (7er/20.0ip) in 16 games Worked 11.0 consecutive scoreless innings over a 10-game span from 6/1-6/26 Allowed five runs over 2.0 IP in a loss on 7/9 vs. Carolina; gave up only four ER in his other 21 SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS IP x, last 7/17/04 vs. BAT H /3/05 vs. COL R - 9 8/9/10 at TEN HR - 5 5/31/05 at ASH BB - 5 2x, last 5/22/08 at OMA K - 9 2x, last 7/11/05 at GBO 52

14 - Jim Henderson Continued - Huntsville appearances (28.2 IP) Rejoined Sounds on 7/18 and logged a 0.93 ERA (1er/9.2ip) in his next eight PCL relief outings Placed on Nashville s D.L. from 8/7-8/13 then was re-assigned to Huntsville, where he finished the year Closed out season by allowing two runs in 10.2 IP over his final six Southern League outings Pitched for Team Canada in the International Baseball Federation (IBAF) World Cup and helped Canada win the gold medal in the Pan-American Games following the season. 2010: Spent the entire season with Double-A Huntsville Went 4-5 with a 5.46 ERA (37er/61.0ip) and 60 strikeouts in 45 appearances for the Stars Led Southern League relievers by holding opponents to a.219 average (49-for-224) Ranked 2nd on the team in games and saves, 3rd in home runs allowed (8), 4th in walks (35), and tied for 6th in strikeouts Converted seven saves in nine opportunities, including six consecutive from 6/20-7/15 Went 3-1 with five saves and a 3.96 ERA (16er/36.1ip) in 26 games before the All-Star break Fanned multiple batters in 18 games, including season-high four strikeouts in four games Shut out the opposition in 30 of his 45 outings Went 1-3 with a 5.91 ERA (23er/35.0ip) in 27 games at home; went 3-2 with a 4.85 ERA (14er/26.0ip) in 18 road games Stranded 13 of 14 inherited runners Started season strong, posting a 1.35 ERA (2er/13.1ip) in five April contests Contributed three scoreless innings in combination shutout on 4/21 at West Tenn Placed on the disabled list on 5/10; activated on 5/16 In first game back, surrendered a grand slam to Tennessee s Tyler Wright on 5/17 Went 2-3 while recording three saves and a 2.70 ERA (4er/13.1ip) in 11 June games Provided one scoreless frame in a combination shutout on 7/6 at Tennessee Struggled in August; over eight-game stretch from 8/4-9/1, allowed 19 runs (15 ER) in 12.2 IP (10.66 ERA) Did not allow an earned run over his final three outings in September (3.0 IP). 2009: Selected the Canadian Minor League Pitcher of the Year by the Canadian Baseball Network Went a combined 4-0 with 21 saves and a 2.04 ERA (14er/61.2ip) in 46 games among Low-A Wisconsin, Advanced-A Brevard County, and Double-A Huntsville Ranked 2nd in the Brewers organization with his 21 saves Held opponents to a.195 average on the year (43-for-221) Opened the year at Wisconsin, where he was named a Midwest League midseason All-Star Posted a miniscule 1.07 ERA in 26 relief appearances for the Timber Rattlers, striking out 26 batters in his 25 1/3 innings of work Converted all 17 of his save attempts at Wisconsin and was unscored upon in 24 of his 26 appearances Held Midwest League opponents to a.207 average Pitched in the Midwest League All-Star Game on 6/23 at Clinton, Iowa; retired both batters faced, including one strikeout Promoted to Brevard County in late June and logged a 3-0 record, four saves, and a 2.76 ERA in 15 games for the Manatees Held Florida State League opponents to a.160 average Worked a season-high 3.2 innings on 7/15 at Clearwater, fanning three batters Promoted to Huntsville in mid-august and end the year by going 1-0, 2.57 in five Southern League appearances Earned a win on 8/19 vs. West Tenn Played in the IBAF World Cup for Canada. 2008: Missed the majority of the season with a right shoulder strain Was on the disabled list from 5/27 through the end of the season Started season with Double-A Tennessee and went 0-1 with one save and a 0.00 ERA in five appearances (6.1 IP) Promoted to Triple-A Iowa and pitched three PCL games (0-0, ERA). 2007: Started and finished the season with Double-A Tennessee in the Southern League Converted 10 of his first 11 save opportunities, posting a 1.17 ERA in 15 1/3 innings during that span Struck out a season-high four batters twice, on 5/14 vs. Chattanooga & 6/21 vs. Huntsville Promoted to Triple-A Iowa Cubs on 5/28 Got off to a hot start, winning his first three games (5/28-6/4) while not allowing a run over four combined innings Allowed eight earned runs over eight innings in his next five games and returned to Tennessee on 6/ : Went 2-2 with one save and a 4.50 ERA in 25 games with Advanced-A Potomac and 0-1 with a 3.38 ERA in three games with Low-A Savannah During the off-season, was selected by Chicago (N) in the minor league portion of the Rule 5 Draft (from Washington). 2005: Established career highs in wins, losses, and games, going 9-11 with a 5.47 ERA in 26 games with Low- A Savannah Ranked 2nd in the league in shutouts (one) and earned runs allowed (91), 3rd in home runs allowed (20), and 5th in runs allowed (99) and losses. 2004: Had a 2-6 record with a 2.59 ERA in 14 games with Vermont of the short-season New York-Penn League Ranked 8th in the league in ERA and fifth in losses. 2003: Made his professional debut with the Gulf Coast League Expos Went 0-0 with one save and a 2.25 ERA in four games Was 1-1 with a 6.93 ERA in 15 games with the Vermont Expos of the short-season New York- Penn League. PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION James Duffy Henderson 2000 graduate of Central Memorial High School in Calgary, Alberta, Canada Attended Tennessee Wesleyan College in Athens, Tenn., where he pitched and played the outfield Named 2003 AAC (Appalachian Athletic Conference) Player of the Year Originally selected by Montreal in the 26th round of June 2003 draft Signed by Zack Hoyrst. HENDERSON 2012 IN REVIEW BREWERS PCL OPPONENTS RECORDS MISC. INFO 2013 MEDIA GUIDE 53

15 - Jim Henderson Continued - MISC. INFO RECORDS PCL OPPONENTS BREWERS 2012 IN REVIEW HENDERSON YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP 2003 GCL Expos Vermont Vermont Savannah Savannah Potomac Tennessee Iowa Tennessee Iowa Wisconsin Brevard County Huntsville Huntsville Nashville Huntsville Nashville MILWAUKEE Minor Lg. Totals Major Lg. Totals HENDERSON S CAREER TRANSACTIONS Selected by Expos in 26th round of 2003 draft; signed June 12, 2003; Selected by Cubs from Nationals in minor league portion of Rule 5 draft, Dec. 7, 2006; Released by Cubs, Mar. 13, 2009; Signed by Brewers, Apr. 1,

16 JIM HOEY HT: 6-6 WT: 215 BATS: Right THROWS: Right OPENING DAY AGE: 30 RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER BORN: December 30, 1982 in Trenton, New Jersey RESIDENCE: Robbinsville, New Jersey ACQUIRED: Signed by Brewers as a minor league free agent on January 7, 2013 HOEY QUICK HITS: 11th professional season Brewers are his 4th organization; has previously pitched for Orioles, Twins, and Blue Jays chains Has pitched in the major leagues for Baltimore ( ) and Minnesota (2011) Led the PCL and set a career high with 22 wild pitches in 2012 Named 2006 Baltimore Orioles Minor League Pitcher of the Year SEASON Spent the entire season with Las Vegas (AAA-Blue Jays), recording an 0-3 record with one save and a 4.60 ERA in 46 relief appearances Ranked 1st in the PCL and set a career high with 22 wild pitches: his previous single-season high was five in 2010; also set a career high with 42 walks Saw early success, establishing a 3.99 ERA (18er/38.1ip) before the All-Star break, but posted a 5.64 mark after the break (14er/22.1ip) Picked up his lone save by hurling 2.0 scoreless innings of relief work on 5/27 at Salt Lake Recorded a season-best 11-inning stretch without surrendering an earned run from 4/23-5/24 Had much better success pitching on the road in the PCL (2.79 ERA in 29 innings) vs. the 6.25 ERA he posted at Las Vegas Cashman Field (22er/31.2ip) Pitched consistently to both righties and lefties (.257 /.265), though all five of his home runs were allowed to LHBs Served up grand slam to former Sound Wil Nieves on 4/21 vs. Colorado Springs Posted his best monthly ERA in May with a miniscule 0.66 in 11 appearances (1er/13.2ip), collecting 15 strikeouts in 13 2/3 innings pitched Earned his lone save with 2.0 scoreless frames on 5/27 vs. Salt Lake Offered a single-game career-high four walks on 6/24 vs. Sacramento PREVIOUS CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2011: Split year between Triple-A Rochester and Minnesota Went 1-3 with a 3.83 ERA in 33 Triple-A outings and posted a 1-2 record and 5.47 ERA in 26 major league relief apps. Started the season with Triple-A Rochester Made four appearances for the Red Wings before being recalled by Minnesota on 4/18 Made his first Twins appearance on 4/18 at Baltimore, pitching 1.1 scoreless inning of relief, his first appearance in the Majors since 9/29/2007 Appeared in 10 games for the Twins before being optioned back to Rochester on 5/15 Made four scoreless appearances (5.0 IP) for the Red Wings and was recalled again on 5/27 Suffered the loss in his first appearance back with Minnesota as he allowed 2 runs in 1.0 inning, 5/27 vs. Los Angeles (AL) Earned his first victory of the season and first since 2007 vs. Toronto (with Baltimore), tossing 2.3 scoreless innings on 6/9 vs. Texas Optioned back to Rochester on 6/23 Spent the rest of the season with the Red Wings before being recalled again on 9/2 Set a ML single-season career high with his 24th appearance on 9/19 at New York (A) Finished the season with 26 appearances. 2010: Split the year between Double-A Bowie and Triple-A Norfolk Combined to go 6-0, 3.25 (19er/52.2ip) with 70 strikeouts, 34 walks, and a.196 opponent batting-average in 42 appearances between the clubs Did not allow a run in 13 of his 18 appearances at Norfolk and 17 of his 24 appearances at Bowie Began the season with Double-A Bowie, posting a 1.35 ERA (2er/13.1ip) in nine June appearances Promoted to Triple-A Norfolk on 7/16 Allowed just two earned runs in his first nine Triple-A appearances (10.0 IP) Struck out all five batters faced on 8/20 vs. Durham Acquired by Minnesota from Baltimore on 12/9, along with pitcher Brett Jacobson, in exchange for infielders J.J. Hardy, Brendan Harris, and cash. 2009: Spent the season with Double-A Bowie, logging a 2-6 record and 4.50 ERA in 36 appearances Struck out 47 batters in his 48 innings of work Worked more than an inning in half (18) of his outings Was part of three combination shutout wins for the Baysox Recorded multiple strikeouts in eight consecutive appearances, 6/21-7/12 Earned his first win of the season on 7/3 vs. Akron, tossing 2.0 scoreless innings. 2008: Missed the entire season due to right shoulder inflammation. SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS IP /24/03 at JCY H - 7 2x, last 6/24/04 vs. JAM R - 6 3x, last 9/11/06 vs. NYY HR - 2 4x, last 8/30/12 vs. TAC BB - 4 6/24/12 vs. SAC K - 5 3x, last 8/26/10 vs. CHA HOEY 2012 IN REVIEW BREWERS PCL OPPONENTS RECORDS MISC. INFO 2013 MEDIA GUIDE 55

17 MISC. INFO RECORDS PCL OPPONENTS BREWERS 2012 IN REVIEW HOEY - Jim Hoey Continued : Began the season at Double-A Bowie before being promoted to Triple-A Norfolk on 6/1 Did not allow a run in 18.2 innings of work & recorded 14 saves in 20 games for Bowie, holding batters to a.200 average (4 BB, 28 K) Was 2-0 with two saves & a 1.33 ERA in 20 games for Norfolk, holding opponents to a.161 average with 41 strikeouts in 27.0 IP Allowed just one earned run while striking out 32 in his last 22.1 innings for the Tides Pitched 16.0 consecutive scoreless innings from 6/12-7/19 Recalled by the Orioles on 6/16 & allowed three runs in 0.2 IP that day vs. Arizona in his only appearance before being optioned back to Norfolk on 6/19 Rejoined the Orioles on 8/9 and did not allow a run in his first six outings (6.1 IP) Earned his first ML win with 1.1 scoreless innings of relief on 8/10 vs. Boston Gave up 14 ER in 4.1 IP over five outings from 8/22-9/3; took the loss in three of those appearances Allowed a season-high five runs on 8/28 vs. Tampa Bay Earned wins in back-to-back appearances on 9/22 at Texas and 9/27 vs. Toronto Posted a 2.19 ERA over his final 11 outings (3er/12.1ip). 2006: Was named winner of the Jim Palmer Award as the top pitcher in the Orioles farm system after beginning the season at Low-A Delmarva and advancing to Advanced-A Frederick and Double-A Bowie before joining the Orioles Combined to go 2-1 with 33 saves and a 2.28 ERA (23er/51.1ip) in 49 games among the three minor league teams Led all Orioles farmhands and was 4th among all minor leaguers with 33 saves Overall, made 61 appearances during the season after having pitched in 22 games in his three previous pro seasons combined Struck out 72 batters while walking only 18 in his 51 1/3 innings Led Delmarva with 18 saves before joining Frederick on 6/21 With Frederick, allowed his only earned run in his first appearance on 6/21 vs. Winston- Salem Registered 11 saves in his final 13 outings for the Keys Was promoted to Bowie on 8/1 and struck out two or more batters in four of his eight appearances with the Baysox Contract was purchased from Bowie on 8/23 Appeared in 12 ML games before being shut down in mid-september with right shoulder soreness Faced two batters in his major league debut on 8/23 vs. Minnesota, recording a walk and a strikeout. 2005: Spent the season at short-season Aberdeen, going 1-1, 4.80 in 9G Missed six weeks of action while recovering from elbow surgery the previous season Took the loss in the season opener on 6/21 vs. Hudson Valley, allowing six runs (four ER) without recording an out Placed on the disabled list and did not appear in another game until 8/14 Surrendered one run or less in seven of his eight outings after his return. 2004: Made only two appearances before being sidelined with a sprained ligament in his right elbow Took the loss in his final start of the year on 6/24 vs. Jamestown, allowing six runs in 2.0 innings Underwent Tommy John surgery on 7/ : Made eight starts in 11 appearances for rookie-level Bluefield Held opponents to a.219 average... Earned a win on 7/24 vs. Johnson City, allowing one hit in 6.0 scoreless innings and was later named Appalachian League Pitcher of the Week. PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION James Urban Hoey V (pronounced hoe-ee ) Wife s name is Jocelyn 2000 graduate of Hamilton (N.J.) High School West As a senior, helped the team to win the NJSIAA Group III state championship with a 13-1 season; was the school s first championship in the 70-year history of the program His high school number was retired in 2007 Played collegiate ball at Rider University in Lawrenceville, N.J. Finished junior season at Rider 6-4 with a 2.24 earned run average Appeared in 23 games as a sophomore in 2002, a Rider record that stood until 2010 Became the 6th Rider Bronc to reach the majors Proud supporter of the Wounded Warrior Project Originally selected by Baltimore in the 13th round of the June 2003 draft Signed by Jim Howard. YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP 2003 Bluefield Aberdeen Aberdeen Delmarva Frederick Bowie BALTIMORE Bowie Norfolk BALTIMORE DID NOT PLAY - INJURED 2009 Bowie Bowie Norfolk Rochester MINNESOTA Las Vegas Minor Lg. Totals Major Lg. Totals

18 HT: 6-3 WT: 230 BATS: Left THROWS: Right OPENING DAY AGE: 34 BORN: December 22, 1978 in Anaheim, California RESIDENCE: Brentwood, Tennessee CHRIS JAKUBAUSKAS RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER ACQUIRED: Signed by Brewers as a minor league free agent on December 3, 2012 JAKUBAUSKAS QUICK HITS: Last name is pronounced jack-uh-bow-skiss 11th professional season Brewers are his 6th organization Has also appeared in three independent leagues during his career Attended 2012 Arizona Diamondbacks spring training as a non-roster invitee Made his major league debut with Seattle in 2009 Has also appeared in the Majors for Pittsburgh (2010) and Baltimore (2011) Underwent Tommy John surgery in 2004; during his recovery, served as an assistant baseball coach at Los Osos (Calif.) High School in Spent his collegiate career as a position player and went undrafted; played in the independent Frontier League and Golden Baseball League from JAKUBAUSKAS 2012 IN REVIEW 2012 SEASON Split season between three clubs in two organizations (Diamondbacks/Blue Jays), combining to post a 2-5 record and 4.36 ERA (31er/64.0ip) in 27 games (eight starts) among the clubs Missed 29 games during the year due to pair of stints on the disabled list due to a groin injury PCL opponents batted.292 against him, including a.344 mark with runners in scoring position (21-for-61) Opened year in the PCL with Reno and went 2-3 with a 4.18 ERA in 18 games (seven starts) for the Aces Began the campaign in the Aces rotation and went 1-3 with a 4.66 ERA (19er/36.2ip) in seven starts through 5/10 before being moved to the bullpen After earning the win in his Reno debut on 4/6 vs. Colorado Springs, was pinned with three straight losses from 4/11-4/21 then took no-decisions in his final three starts Was removed from his start on 4/27 at Salt Lake in the 4th inning (groin); placed on D.L. on 4/30 (retroactive to 4/28) and activated on 5/5 Was lifted in the 5th inning of a start on 5/10 at Memphis after a re-aggravation of his previous groin injury; placed on D.L. on 5/12 (retroactive to 5/11) and activated on 6/4, when he was transferred to the bullpen In relief for Reno, went 1-0 with a 3.00 ERA (5er/15.0ip) with 10 strikeouts in 15.0 IP in 11 appearances Earned a win in relief with two scoreless frames on 6/15 vs. Tucson Released by the Diamondbacks on 7/3 Signed by Blue Jays on 7/7 and assigned to Double-A New Hampshire Went 0-2 with a 2.63 ERA in six games (one start) for the Fisher Cats Suffered a loss in his lone Double-A start on 7/16 at New Britain (G2) (4.0 IP, 5 H, 3 R) Promoted to Las Vegas on 7/26 and made three relief appearances for the 51s, logging a ERA (4er/2.2ip) Placed on D.L. on 8/9 with right shoulder impingement syndrome; did not pitch the remainder of the season Played winter ball in Venezuela, where he went 4-3 with a 4.19 ERA (20er/43.0ip) in 11 games (nine starts) for Lara PREVIOUS CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2011: Went 2-2 with a 5.72 ERA (46er/72.1ip) in 33 games (six starts) with Baltimore Also went 0-1 with a 4.05 ERA (9er/20.0ip) in five May starts with Triple-A Norfolk Posted a 5.00 ERA (25er/45.0ip) as a reliever with the Orioles and was 2-2 with a 6.91 ERA (21er/27.1ip) in six starts Major league hitters batted.316 against him Opened year with Baltimore and logged a 7.36 ERA (6er/7.1ip) in three relief outings before being optioned to Norfolk on 5/2 Started four games for the Tides before being recalled by the Orioles on 5/19 Made one relief appearance for the O s that night vs. New York (A) (3.1 IP, 3 R) before being optioned again on 5/20 Made one additional start for Norfolk on 5/26 vs. Columbus before being recalled again on 5/30 for the remainder of the season Earned victories as a starter for Baltimore on 6/7 vs. Oakland (5.0 scoreless IP) and 6/19 at Washington, when struck out a ML career-high six batters (5.0 IP, 3 R) Recorded a 0.89 ERA (2er/20.1ip) in 11 relief appearances between 7/27-8/ : Only made 12 total appearances (nine starts) after suffering a concussion from being struck in the head by a line drive Began the season with Triple-A Indianapolis and went 0-2 with a 4.50 ERA (5er/10.0ip) in a pair of starts before being recalled by the Pirates on 4/23 In his lone start for Pittsburgh, was struck behind his right ear by a Lance Berkman line drive on 4/24 at Houston and suffered a head contusion and concussion Placed on the 15-day disabled list on 4/25 Made three rehab outings in late June and early July (one each at GCL Pirates, Advanced-A Bradenton, and Indianapolis) before missing another six weeks of action due to lingering ef- SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS IP x, last 4/28/09 at CWS H x, last 4/21/12 vs. SAC R - 9 5/28/09 at MIN HR - 3 5/28/09 at MIN BB - 4 2x, last 4/21/12 vs. SAC K - 8 3x, last 9/1/08 vs. POR BREWERS PCL OPPONENTS RECORDS MISC. INFO 2013 MEDIA GUIDE 57

19 MISC. INFO RECORDS PCL OPPONENTS BREWERS 2012 IN REVIEW JAKUBAUSKAS - Chris Jakubauskas Continued - fects of injury Rejoined Indianapolis in mid-august and closed out year by going 1-2 with a 4.50 ERA (9er/18.0ip) in five games (three starts) for the Tribe Was outrighted off Pirates 40-man roster on 8/ : Spent majority of the season with Seattle, where he went 4-2 with a 4.33 ERA (25er/52.0ip) in 26 relief appearances and 2-5 with a 6.64 ERA (30er/40.2ip) in eight starts Pitched 2.0 innings or more in 17 of his 26 relief appearances and went 3-1 with a 3.35 ERA (16er/43.0ip) Made first two appearances in relief; made major league debut on 4/8 at Minnesota (2.0ip/0r) and collected first big league win on 4/10 at Oakland Moved to starting rotation on 4/16 and took loss in first start that night at Los Angeles (A) (5.1ip/2er); tossed 5.0 scoreless innings before being charged with a pair of runs in 6th Gave up two hits, but suffered a 2-1 completegame loss on 4/28 at Chicago (A); allowed a two-out, two-run double to Paul Konerko in 4th inning (both hits came in that inning) - was only third complete game, two-hitter loss in club history, joining Mark Langston (9.0ip on 9/13/87 vs. CWS) and Glenn Abbott (8.0ip on 9/1/81 at BAL) Was the first complete game by a Mariners rookie pitcher since Bobby Madritsch on 9/29/04 at Oakland Remained in starting rotation through 5/25 before returning to bullpen Went 1-0 with a 1.29 ERA (2er/14.0ip) in seven relief appearances from 6/1-6/21 Tossed ML career-high 4.2 innings of relief on 8/8 vs. Tampa Bay, but suffered seventh loss after allowing three runs Picked up sixth and final win on 8/12 vs. Chicago (A) after pitching a scoreless 13th & 14th inning Optioned to Triple-A Tacoma on 8/22 and made one appearance with the Rainiers on 8/28 at Portland before being recalled on 8/29 Made two scoreless outings with Seattle after being recalled; 9/3 at Oakland (2.0ip) and 9/25 at Toronto (0.1ip) Claimed off waivers by Pittsburgh on 11/ : Went 8-1 with a 1.88 ERA (19er/91.0ip) in 19 games (16 starts) among three clubs: West Tenn (AA- Mariners), Tacoma (AAA-Mariners), and Everett (R-Mariners) Began season with West Tenn Won all three decisions and allowed just three earned runs in 32.2 innings of work in his six starts with the Diamond Jaxx; finished with streak of 10.2 scoreless innings Earned first win in affiliated ball in his second outing of year on 4/12 vs. Huntsville (5.0 IP, 1 R) Promoted to Tacoma on 5/6 and was victorious in first start with Rainiers that night at Iowa (5.2 IP, 0 R) Allowed three earned runs or less in all nine of his starts with Tacoma and tossed at least 5.0 innings in seven games Struck out a season-high eight batters twice: 5/31 vs. Salt Lake & 9/1 vs. Portland Had two separate stints on the disabled list: from 6/13-7/2 with a strained right shoulder and 7/7-8/27 with a strained left oblique Made one rehab appearance with Everett on 8/22 Returned to Tacoma and made final appearance in relief on 9/1 (4.0 IP, 0 R, 8 K) Pitched for Lara in the Venezuelan Winter League and went 4-5 with a 5.16 ERA (38er/66.1ip) in 12 starts. 2007: Began the season with Lincoln of the independent American Association and went 6-0 with a 2.42 ERA (12er/44.2ip) before having his contract purchased by the Mariners on 6/13 Assigned to Double-A West Tenn and finished season by going 0-4 with a 4.94 ERA (28er/51.0ip) in 16 games (three starts) for the Diamond Jaxx. 2006: Named the Golden League Pitcher of the Year after going 8-1 with a 3.09 ERA (33er/96.0ip) and one save in 15 games (14 starts) with independent Fullerton Won a Player of the Week Award and was named to the GBL South All-Star Team Ranked 2nd in the GCL in wins, was 4th in strikeouts (76), and placed 5th in ERA. 2005: Went 5-4 with a 3.34 ERA (26er/70.0ip) and three complete games in 12 games (11 starts) with Ohio Valley in the independent Frontier League Did not pitch until mid-summer as he recovered from Tommy John surgery. 2004: Spent his second full season with the Florence (Ky.) Freedom of the independent Frontier League, going 0-2 with a 7.50 ERA (20er/24.0ip) in seven games (four starts) Also played one game in the outfield and one game at first base and hit.172 (5-for-29) Underwent Tommy John reconstructive surgery on his right (pitching) elbow and missed most of the season While recovering from surgery, served as an assistant baseball coach at Los Osos (Calif.) High School in : Was 4-9 with a 5.11 ERA in 16 games (15 starts) with independent Florence in his first pro season. PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Christopher James Jakubauskas (pronounced jack-uh-bow-skiss ) Wife s name is Lindsay 1997 graduate of Damien High School in Laverne, Calif., where he was a two-year letterwinner Tallied a.425 batting average and totaled six home runs, 22 doubles, and 49 RBIs during senior season; was named All-CIF and Baseline League pick Helped lead team to 1997 Division 2 Southern Section Championship After failed attempt as a walk-on player at Cal State Fullerton, played two years at Citrus College in Glendora, Calif. Hit.420 with 10 home runs, 26 doubles, and 53 RBIs as a sophomore and.367 with 13 roundtrippers, 26 doubles, and 52 RBIs as a freshman Earned first-team All-Foothills Conference honors Led team to conference crown in 1998 Departed as school's career leader in home runs, runs batted in, extra-base hits, and doubles Was a member of Dean s List both years at Citrus Played for Orange County Scorpions, a Western Semi-Pro League team, and paced the circuit in home runs Played in 34 games with Santa Clara (starting 29) Finished the year with a.245 batting average, two home runs, and 17 RBIs Also made five pitching appearances with one start Added final collegiate season at University of Oklahoma in 2001 Was not drafted Signed first professional contract with the Florence (Ky.) Freedom of the independent Frontier League in

20 - Chris Jakubauskas Continued - YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP 2003 Florence Florence Ohio Valley Fullerton Lincoln West Tenn West Tenn Tacoma Everett SEATTLE Tacoma Indianapolis PITTSBURGH GCL Pirates Bradenton BALTIMORE Norfolk Reno New Hampshire Las Vegas Minor Lg. Totals Major Lg. Totals JAKUBAUSKAS CAREER TRANSACTIONS Signed by Mariners as non-drafted free agent, June 13, 2007; Claimed off waivers by Pirates, Nov. 20, 2009; Signed by Orioles, Feb. 1, 2011; Signed by Diamondbacks, Nov. 8, 2011; Released by Diamondbacks, July 3, 2012; Signed by Blu Jays, July 7, 2012; Signed by Brewers, Dec. 3, 2012 (all dates April 26, 1978 unless otherwise indicated) Game: April 26, 1978 vs. Savannah (Nashville 12, Savannah 4) Attendance: 8,156 Fan In Attendance: William Lazenby (Section X, Row 2, Seat 7) Colors Presentation: United States Marine Corps National Anthem Singer: Bill Bennett Ceremonial First Pitch: Sounds stockholder Conway Twitty Plate Umpire: Sonny Fulks, Bases Umpire: Mike Benda Hit: Terry Harper (SAV), 1st-inning triple Sounds Hit: Randy Davidson, 1st-inning single Double: Joe Griffin, 4th inning Triple: Terry Harper (SAV), 1st inning Sounds Triple: Tony Morretto, 5th inning Home Run: Larry Owen (SAV), 4/28/78 (G1), 4th inning Sounds Home Run: Tommy Sohns, 5/11/78 vs. Jacksonville, 8th inning Run: Duane Walker, 2nd inning RBI: Joe Griffin, 2nd-inning single (4-for-5, 5 RBI) Stolen Base: Randy Davidson, 1st inning Winning Pitcher: Bruce Berenyi Save: Doug Corbett GREER STADIUM FIRSTS SOUNDS 2012 IN REVIEW BREWERS PCL OPPONENTS RECORDS MISC. INFO 2013 MEDIA GUIDE 59

21 MISC. INFO RECORDS PCL OPPONENTS BREWERS 2012 IN REVIEW JUNGMANN TAYLOR JUNGMANN RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER HT: 6-6 WT: 208 BATS: Right THROWS: Right OPENING DAY AGE: 23 BORN: December 18, 1989 in Temple, Texas RESIDENCE: Temple, Texas ACQUIRED: Brewers 1st round selection (11th overall) in June 2011 draft JUNGMANN QUICK HITS: Name is pronounced YOUNG-men 2nd professional season Ranked as the Brewers #3 prospect by Baseball America entering the 2013 season Co-led Florida State League with 11 wins last season Unanimously selected 2011 Big 12 Pitcher of the Year Won the 2011 Dick Howser Trophy as the top collegiate baseball player in the country and was a finalist for the Golden Spikes Award As a freshman at Texas, pitched a completegame five-hitter against LSU in the College World Series finals As high school senior, named 2008 Texas Player of the Year by Gatorade and Louisville Slugger SEASON Ranked as Milwaukee s #2 prospect prior to the season by Baseball America, who claimed he could reach the big leagues before the end of 2013 In his first professional season, went 11-6 with a 3.53 ERA (60er/153.0ip) in 26 starts with Advanced-A Brevard County Finished 1st in the Florida State League in batters faced (656), tied for 1st in wins (11), was 2nd in innings (153), tied for 2nd in games started (26), and placed 7th in ERA (3.53) Ranked 1st on the Manatees in wins (11), innings (153), strikeouts (99), hits (159), hit batsmen (11), and walks (44) Authored 15 quality starts and pitched 6.0+ IP on 16 occasions Held right-handed FSL batters to a.224 average (.309 vs. LHBs) Posted better numbers in 14 home starts (8-1, 2.34, 22er/84.2ip) than in the 12 on the road (3-5, 5.00, 38er/68.1ip) Did not commit an error in 29 fielding chances Made his pro debut on 4/5 vs. Daytona, picking up his first win after five innings of one-run baseball Suffered through his worst performance on 5/27 at Dunedin, allowing nine runs on 10 hits in 3.0 IP to inflate his ERA by over a point Pitched a 7-inning complete game on 6/10 vs. Lakeland, allowing two runs, one earned, on six hits, and one walk; did not record a strikeout in the outing In each of his longest starts (7.2 innings - 5/22 at Charlotte, 8/12 vs. Tampa), recorded a career-high eight strikeouts and collected a victory Concluded the year with an August record of 3-0 with a 1.96 ERA (8er/36.2ip) in six starts, fanning 32 and walking 14 PREVIOUS CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2011: Did not play signed late after being the Brewers 1st-round selection. PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Taylor Heath Jungmann (pronounced YOUNG-men ) Attended Rogers (Texas) High School for three years before transferring to Georgetown (Texas) High School for his senior season in 2008 As a high school senior, was named 2008 Texas Player of the Year by Gatorade and Louisville Slugger after going 14-0 with a 0.77 ERA, 153 K s, and four shutouts Also as a senior, named a first-team Class 5A All-State pitcher by the Texas High School Baseball Coaches Association, Class 5A Player of the Year, and Baseball America High School All-America First Team Posted a 13-0 record with a 0.41 ERA and 142 K s in 85 innings to lead Rogers to a 36-2 record and a Class 2A state title as a junior Selected in the 24th round of the 2008 draft by the Los Angeles Angels but elected to attend college Pitched at the University of Texas for three seasons and was unanimously selected 2011 Big 12 Pitcher of the Year after ranking 2nd in NCAA Division I in wins (13) and opponent average (.165) Earned First Team All-Big 12 honors and Big 12 All-Academic First Team recognition in 2010 and 2011 Was named First Team All-American by Baseball America in 2010 and 2011 and was selected to the First Team Freshman All-American Team by that same publication in 2009 Earned Big 12 All-Academic First Team recognition in 2010 and 11 Was selected to the 2009 College World Series All-Tournament Team; as a freshman, pitched a complete-game five-hitter against Louisiana State in the College World Series finals Won the 2011 Dick Howser Trophy as the top collegiate baseball player in the country and was a finalist for the 2011 Golden Spikes Award, which is given annually to the top amateur player in the country Earned consecutive Phillips 66 Big 12 Pitcher of the Week honors in May 2011 for three on the year Named his first one after his complete-game shutout vs. Maryland in February 2011, for which he was also named the Pro-Line Athletic National Pitcher of the Week Originally selected by Milwaukee in the 1st round (12th overall selection) in the June 2011 draft Received the Brewers 2nd-largest signing bonus at $2,525,000 Signed by Jeremy Booth. YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP 2012 Brevard County Minor Lg. Totals SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS IP x, last 8/12/12 vs. TAM H /12/12 at BRD R - 9 5/27/12 at DUN HR - 1 7x, last 8/24/12 vs. CLR BB - 4 2x, last 8/31/12 at DAY K - 8 2x, last 8/12/12 vs. TAM 60

22 HT: 5-10 WT: 187 BATS: Right THROWS: Right OPENING DAY AGE: 28 BORN: August 1, 1984 in Las Vegas, Nevada RESIDENCE: Las Vegas, Nevada BRANDON KINTZLER RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER ACQUIRED: Contract purchased by Brewers from St. Paul of the independent American Association on July 24, 2009 KINTZLER QUICK HITS: 10th professional season Brewers are his 2nd organization Member of Milwaukee s 40-man roster Participated in the Arizona Fall League in 2011 (taxi squad) and 2010 Selected as an All-Star in the Southern League (2010), American Association (2009), and Northern League (2008) Originally drafted by San Diego and spent first two pro seasons in Padres chain 2007 Northern League Rookie of the Year Won 2004 Junior College World Series title with Dixie State (Utah) SEASON Split the minor league campaign among three clubs before earning a September promotion to Milwaukee Missed most of 2012 Brewers spring training with elbow discomfort and was placed on Milwaukee s 15-day D.L. on 3/29 with right elbow inflammation Joined Advanced-A Brevard County on 5/1 for a rehabilitation assignment and went 0-1 with a 3.00 ERA (2er/6.0ip) in six relief appearances Activated from the D.L. and optioned to Double-A Huntsville on 5/16; went 0-2 with nine saves, a 3.28 ERA (13er/35.2ip), and 20 strikeouts in 31 relief outings for the Stars Combined with four other pitchers on a no-hitter for Huntsville on 8/2 vs. Chattanooga; earned save in contest by working final inning of Stars 3-1 win Promoted to Triple-A Nashville on 8/14 and posted a 1.54 ERA (2er/11.2ip) in eight PCL outings for the Sounds Posted season highs of 3.0 innings and five strikeouts in his final Nashville appearance on 9/1 vs. Memphis Had his contract purchased by Milwaukee on 9/3; concluded the year by posting a 3-0 record and 3.78 ERA (7er/16.2ip) in 14 relief appearances for the Brewers Tossed scoreless outings in 10 of his 14 major league appearances; struck out 14 in 16 2/3 innings Earned victories with scoreless innings on 9/7 at St. Louis, 9/15 vs. New York (N), and 9/23 at Washington PREVIOUS CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2011: Made Milwaukee s Opening Day roster for the first time in his career Pitched injury-shortened season with the Brewers, going 1-1 with a 3.68 ERA (6er/14.2ip) in nine appearances in April and early May; fanned 15 batters against three walks Three of his six earned runs came from home runs (all solo) Retired the first batter he faced in all nine outings while stranding one of two inherited runners Opposing batters hit.250 (14-for- 56); left-handers were limited to a.200 average (3-for-15) Pitched more than one inning in seven of nine ML outings (Brewers were 2-7) Optioned to Nashville on 4/7 after allowing four runs (one earned) on four hits in 1.1 IP on 4/3 at Cincinnati Made one relief appearance for Nashville, striking out two over a scoreless inning on 4/9 vs. New Orleans Recalled by Milwaukee on 4/11 when Takashi Saito was placed on the disabled list Earned first major league victory with two scoreless innings on 4/18 at Philadelphia (12 inn.) Recorded major league career highs with 2.2 scoreless innings and five strikeouts on 4/25 at Cincinnati Placed on the 15-day disabled list on 5/13 with right triceps tendinitis Missed the rest of season after undergoing surgery on 7/27 to repair a stress fracture in his right forearm and elbow Pitched on the taxi squad for the Peoria Javelinas in the Arizona Fall League, logging a 7.36 ERA (3er/3.2ip) in four appearances. 2010: Split the season between three clubs and finished the season in Milwaukee, where he made his MLB debut Combined to go 4-0 with a 1.47 ERA (8er/49.0ip), 16 saves, and 44 strikeouts in 42 minor league games between Double-A Huntsville and Triple-A Nashville before joining the Brewers in September Converted 16 saves in 20 opportunities, 3rd-most in Brewers organization Named to the Southern League midseason All-Star team Held opposing batters to a combined.171 average (30-for-175); shut out the opposition in 36 of 42 outings Began at Huntsville, going 1-0 with a 0.40 ERA (1er/22.1ip) with 23 strikeouts and only one walk in 20 games for the Stars; held Southern League batters to a.141 average (11-for-78) Converted team-leading 10 saves in 10 Double-A opportunities Promoted to Nashville on 6/7 Went 3-0 with a 2.36 ERA (7er/26.2ip) and 21 strikeouts in 22 games for the Sounds Converted six saves in 10 opportunities; four blown saves were tied for teamhigh Held opposing PCL hitters to a.196 average (19-for-97) Missed three weeks while on Sounds disabled list from 7/14-8/5 Contract purchased by Milwaukee on 9/7 Went 0-1 with a 7.36 ERA (6er/7.1ip) and nine strikeouts in seven games for the Brewers Fanned two over 1 1/3 scoreless innings on 9/10 vs. Chicago (N) SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS IP /21/08 vs. SHM H /29/08 vs. FM R - 8 2x, last 8/7/08 at FM HR - 2 3x, last 8/7/09 vs. MIS BB - 6 6/3/08 at KCT K - 8 2x, last 8/25/09 vs. MTG KINTZLER 2012 IN REVIEW BREWERS PCL OPPONENTS RECORDS MISC. 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23 MISC. INFO RECORDS PCL OPPONENTS BREWERS 2012 IN REVIEW KINTZLER - Brandon Kintzler Continued - during MLB debut; first strikeout victim was Micah Hoffpauir (also was teammate Mark Rogers first ML strikeout victim in same game) Participated in the Arizona Fall League and went 1-0 with two saves and a 3.14 ERA (5er/14.1ip) in 11 relief outings for the Surprise Rafters. 2009: Split the season between St. Paul of the independent American Association and Double-A Huntsville in the Brewers organization Went a combined 9-5 with a 3.33 ERA (43er/116.1ip) in 23 games (17 starts) between the clubs Opened the year with St. Paul, his third consecutive campaign in independent ball Went 8-3 with a 2.79 ERA in 14 games (11 starts) including one complete game for the Saints Compiled nine quality starts for St. Paul, including seven in a row from 5/23-6/24 (went 6-1 in that stretch) Was the starting pitcher for the North Division in the American Association All-Star Game on 7/21 in Grand Prairie, Texas; threw two scoreless innings with three K s in the contest Hurled his first professional complete game on 6/8 vs. Shreveport-Bossier, allowing just a ninth-inning run on six hits while walking two and striking out five At time of his departure, led the American Association in wins and was 4th in ERA Had his contract purchased by the Brewers organization on 7/24 Finished the year with Double-A Huntsville, where he went 1-2 with a 4.54 ERA in nine games (six starts) Took a loss in his Brewers organization debut, a start on 7/29 at Montgomery (1.1 IP, 7 R) Earned his lone Stars win with 6.0 scoreless innings in a start on 8/25 vs. Montgomery. 2008: Was voted to the Northern League All-Star Game and finished the season with career highs in innings pitched (112.1) and strikeouts (73) in his second full year with Winnipeg Went 7-6 with a 4.65 ERA in 20 games (19 starts) for the Goldeneyes Turned in nine quality starts Allowed a.304 opponents average. 2007: Won the independent Northern League s Rookie of the Year award after finishing the season ranked 6th in the circuit in ERA (4.07) for Winnipeg Posted a 5-2 record and one save in his 29 appearances (eight starts) with the Goldeneyes Started the season in the bullpen before moving into the starting rotation in late July Went 3-2 with a 3.78 ERA in his eight starts Was Winnipeg s Game One and Game Five starter in the playoffs. 2006: Missed the season after undergoing arthroscopic surgery on his right shoulder. 2005: Combined for a 3-2 record, one save, and a 3.11 ERA (13er/37.2ip) in 30 relief appearances among rookielevel AZL Padres, short-season Eugene, and Low-A Fort Wayne Earned two wins and a save in his first three outings, 6/24-6/30 Did not allow a run in eight consecutive games (7.2 IP) with Fort Wayne, 8/9-8/ : Made his pro debut and posted a combined 3-2 record and 2.19 ERA (9er/37.0ip) in 24 games between the Padres Rookie Arizona League club and short-season Eugene Tied for 2nd among AZL rookie leaders in saves and tied for 4th in appearances Did not allow an earned run in nine straight outings (13.2 IP), 7/16-8/10. PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Brandon Lee Kintzler Wife s name is Melissa 2002 graduate of Palo Verde High School in Las Vegas, Nev. Played one year of collegiate ball at Pasadena (Calif.) City College and led the club with five victories and 72 strikeouts as a freshman in 2003 Initially selected by the New York Yankees in the 40th round of the 2003 draft following his freshman season but elected to remain in college Transferred to Dixie State Junior College in St. George, Utah Helped lead team to a Junior College World Series title Originally selected by San Diego in the 40th round of the June 2004 draft Signed by Anup Sinha. YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP 2004 AZL Padres Eugene AZL Padres Eugene Fort Wayne DID NOT PLAY - INJURED 2007 Winnipeg Winnipeg St. Paul Huntsville Huntsville Nashville MILWAUKEE MILWAUKEE Nashville Brevard County Huntsville Nashville MILWAUKEE Minor Lg. Totals Major Lg. Totals

24 HT: 6-5 WT: 245 BATS: Right THROWS: Right OPENING DAY AGE: 27 BROCK KJELDGAARD OUTFIELDER BORN: January 22, 1986 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada RESIDENCE: London, Ontario, Canada ACQUIRED: Brewers 34th round selection in June 2005 draft KJELDGAARD QUICK HITS: Last name pronounced KELL-guard 6th professional season, all within the Brewers organization Was removed from the Brewers 40-man roster in July 2012 after the Zack Greinke trade Participated in the 2012 Arizona Fall League Began pro career as a pitcher before transition to first base and outfield in 2008 Suffered two different injuries last season that required surgery: one in April (torn ligament in right thumb) and one in October during the Arizona Fall League (broken left foot) In 2011, ranked 2nd in the Brewers system in homers and 4th in RBIs Has played in multiple baseball tournaments for his native Canada, including the 2011 Pan American Games and a 2012 World Baseball Classic qualifier Earned 2008 Pioneer League All-Star honors in his first season as a position player Has had 10 career two-homer KJELDGAARD 2012 IN REVIEW 2012 SEASON Split the season primarily between Advanced-A Brevard County (32 games) and Double-A Huntsville (48 games) and also appeared in one game for the rookie-level Arizona Brewers Combined to hit.211 with 12 homers and 44 RBIs in 81 games among the clubs Produced 10 multi-hit games and 11 multiple-rbi efforts Hit.310 (13-for-42)with a.383 on-base percentage against lefties with Huntsville compared to.207 (24-for-116) with a.338 on-base percentage against righties Began the season at Huntsville and was placed on the disabled list on 4/25 after suffering a torn ligament in his right thumb sliding into a base on 4/22, an injury that required surgery Made one rehab outing for the AZL Brewers on 6/22 (0-for-4) before being activated from the disabled list and re-assigned to Brevard County on 6/26 Homered in consecutive games vs. Bradenton on 7/14-7/15 Was designated for assignment by Milwaukee on 7/27 and cleared waivers following the Zack Greinke trade Rejoined Huntsville on 7/31 and went 2-for-4 against Chattanooga in his first game back Went 4-for-5 with three RBIs on 8/18 vs. Montgomery Had two hits, including a home run, and two RBIs in each of his final two games of the season on 9/1-9/2 at Montgomery Played in the Arizona Fall League, where he hit.385 (10-for-26) with four homers and nine RBIs in seven games for the Phoenix Desert Dogs Hit four homers in his first four games in the AFL, including a pair on 10/13 vs. Mesa Went 4-for-6 with two runs and two RBIs on 10/24 at Surprise Suffered a broken left foot on 10/27 on a foul tip and later underwent surgery PREVIOUS CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2011: Split the season between Advanced-A Brevard County (65 games) and Double-A Huntsville (61 games), combining to hit.270 with 24 homers and 76 RBIs in 126 games Ranked 2nd in the Brewers farm system in homers with 24 behind Mat Gamel (28) and 4th in RBIs with 76 behind Gamel (96), Taylor Green (91), and Khris Davis (84) Began the season at Brevard County and hit.268 with 18 homers and 49 RBIs in 65 games Hit.400 (24-for-60) with five homers against lefties at Brevard County compared to.222 (38-for-171) with 13 homers against righties Went 3-for-6 with two homers and seven RBIs on 5/17 at St. Lucie Won Florida State League Player of the Week honors three consecutive weeks from 5/23-6/12, hitting.394 with 11 homers, 22 RBIs, a.970 slugging percentage, and a.481 on-base percentage over that period Went 3-for-5 with a homer and five RBIs on 6/11 at Lakeland Promoted to Huntsville on 6/29 With the Stars, hit.313 with two homers against lefties compared to.250 with four homers against righties Hit a pair of homers and drove in four on 8/13 at Jackson Went 4-for-4 with two homers, three runs, and two RBIs on 8/29 at Jackson Helped the Canadian national team win a gold medal in the 2011 Pan American Games, a team that included Brewers organizational players such as Jim Henderson and Nick Bucci Added to the Brewers 40-man roster in November. 2010: Spent the entire season at Advanced-A Brevard County, hitting.245 with 17 homers and 17 RBIs in 132 games Ranked 4th in the Florida State League in home runs Began the season primarily as a first baseman but was a full-time outfielder from 5/10 through the rest of the season Went 2-for-4 with a pair of homers and SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS H - 4 6x, last 8/18/12 vs. MTG R - 4 4/30/09 vs. GL RBI - 7 7/16/10 vs. CHAT HR x, last 8/29/11 at JXN BB - 3 3x, last 8/25/12 vs. BIR K - 4 4x, last 7/2/12 at CLR BREWERS PCL OPPONENTS RECORDS MISC. INFO 2013 MEDIA GUIDE 63

25 MISC. INFO RECORDS PCL OPPONENTS BREWERS 2012 IN REVIEW KJELDGAARD - Brock Kjeldgaard Continued - four RBIs on 7/24 at Fort Myers Went 2-for-5 with a pair of homers on 8/31 at Tampa. 2009: Spent the entire season with Low-A Wisconsin, hitting.250 with 20 homers and 74 RBIs in 133 games Tied for 3rd in the Midwest League in home runs and 3rd in the Brewers farm system behind the Sounds Brendan Katin and Joe Koshansky (24 each) Went 3-for-5 with a pair of homers and three runs scored on 5/20 at Kane County Batted.218 before the All-Star break and.279 after it. 2008: Spent the entire season his first as a position player at advanced-rookie Helena, hitting.278 with 14 homers and 65 RBIs Selected to the Pioneer League All-Star Team and ranked among the league leaders in homers (T-2nd, 14), RBIs (T-2nd, 65), total bases (3rd, 154), extra-base hits (3rd, 41) and hits (5th, 85) Homered in consecutive games twice: 7/1-7/2 at Missoula and 7/26-7/27 at Missoula. 2007: Spent his final season as a pitcher with Helena, going 0-1 with a 5.91 ERA in 17 games (one start) Gave up 37 hits, walked 13, and fanned 21 in 32 innings Gave up multiple runs seven times in his 17 outings. 2006: Made his professional debut at Helena, going 1-2 with a 5.29 ERA in 16 games (eight starts) Gave up 56 hits, walked 21, and struck out 21 in 49 1/3 innings Recorded his only career pitching victory on 6/30 at Missoula with 2 1/3 scoreless relief innings Went 1-0 with a 2.08 ERA in eight relief outings compared to 0-2 with a 7.03 ERA in eight starts. PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Riley Brock Kjeldgaard (pronounced KELL-guard ) Graduated from Oakridge Secondary School in London, Ontario, Canada Attended Indian Hills Community College in Ottumwa, Iowa, the alma mater of actor/comedian Tom Arnold and former major leaguers and current MLB broadcasters Glen and Duane Kuiper Spent two seasons at Indian Hills and was an All-Region player as a pitcher and also played first base and outfield Participated in the 2011 Pan American Games for Canada, winning the gold medal; along with his teammates, was inducted into the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame in 2012 Originally selected by Milwaukee as a draft-andfollow player in the 34th round of the June 2005 draft Signed by Harvey Kuenn, Jr. BATTING YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS 2008 Helena Wisconsin Brevard County Brevard County Huntsville Huntsvile AZL Brewers Brevard County Minor Lg. Totals PITCHING YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP 2006 Helena Helena Minor Lg. Totals

26 HT: 6-3 WT: 235 BATS: Right THROWS: Left OPENING DAY AGE: 28 BORN: April 21, 1984 in Omaha, Nebraska RESIDENCE: Mesa, Arizona ZACH KROENKE LEFT-HANDED PITCHER ACQUIRED: Signed by Brewers as a minor league free agent on November 20, 2012 KROENKE QUICK HITS: Last name pronounced KRAH-ne-key 9th professional season Brewers are his 3rd organization Spent his first five seasons in the Yankees system ( 05-09) and the last three with the Diamondbacks ( 10-12), including three games (one start) in 10 and four games in 11 in the major leagues Twotime member of Triple-A league-winning clubs: Reno (2012) and Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (2008) Faced Nashville on three occasions with Reno: beat the Sounds in Reno (5.0ip, 3er) on 8/7/10, took a no-decision in Reno (6.0ip, 0er) on 8/10/11, and took a no-decision at Greer Stadium (5.0ip, 4er) in a start on 5/15/ International League midseason All-Star Pitched in the 2009 Arizona Fall League College teammates at the University of Nebraska included Alex Gordon and Joba Chamberlain. KROENKE 2012 IN REVIEW 2012 SEASON Spent the entire season at Triple-A Reno, going 6-5 with a 5.67 ERA in 32 games (17 starts) over 119 innings Began and ended the season in the starting rotation (4-5, 6.88 ERA) and went 2-0 with a 2.48 ERA (8er/32.2ip) in 15 appearances out of the bullpen Made only two quality starts among his 17 starts PCL opponents hit. 311 against him, including a.329 RISP mark (46-for-140) Carried a 4.68 ERA at the end of June but posted an ERA of 8.22 in July and 8.37 in August Held lefties to a.242 average (36-for-149) and one home run compared to.342 (114-for-333) and 11 homers against righties Got his first win of the year in his second start on 4/13 at Sacramento, tossing six innings of three-hit shutout ball in a 2-0 final Faced Mark Rogers and the Sounds on 5/15 at Greer Stadium and took a no-decision (5.0 IP, 5 H, 4 ER) in a game the Sounds won, 9-7, thanks to a four-run rally in the 8th inning Assigned to the bullpen after facing the Sounds on 5/15 and made only five starts from 5/21-8/15 Re-entered the rotation on 8/16 vs. Round Rock and took a no-decision (5.0 IP, 5 ER) Suffered losses in Tacoma (8/21) and against Fresno (8/26) before ending his regular season by allowing two unearned runs in five innings on 9/1 against Tucson Pitched out of the bullpen for the Aces in the postseason, going 1-0 with a 3.18 ERA (2er/5.2ip) in three appearances, including a victory on 9/9 vs. Sacramento in the Aces Pacific Conference Finals-clinching win PREVIOUS CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2011: Spent the majority of the season at Triple-A Reno and made four appearances for the Diamondbacks, combining to go 10-3 with a 5.98 ERA in 27 games (23 starts) With Reno, went 10-3 with a 5.89 ERA in 23 starts Made seven quality starts PCL opponents hit.325 against him Went seven-plus innings on five occasions in the Reno rotation, including victorious outings against Colorado Springs (4/16), Memphis (8/5), & Tacoma (8/21) Was recalled by the D-backs on 5/25 when Juan Gutierrez was placed on the disabled list Went 0-1 with a 9.00 ERA (4er/4ip) in four relief outings Gave up three runs in two innings on 5/28 at Houston, had a scoreless inning against both Florida (5/30) and Washington (6/5), and gave up a walk-off homer to Andrew McCutchen with no outs in the bottom of the 12th inning on 6/8 in a loss at Pittsburgh Optioned to Reno on 6/10 when Bryan Shaw was recalled Surrendered grand slam to Jason Lane on 6/23 vs. Las Vegas Won his lone playoff start, defeating Sacramento in Game 1 of the Pac. Conf. Finals on 9/7 (5.1 IP, 2 ER, 5 K). 2010: Was selected by Arizona in the Rule 5 draft on 12/10/09 Spent the majority of the season at Triple-A Reno and made three appearances (one start) for the Diamondbacks, combining to go 8-3 with a 3.72 ERA in 43 games (10 starts) With Reno, went 7-3 with a 3.51 ERA in 97 1/3 innings Limited PCL lefties to a.188 average Was 2-2 with two saves and a 5.23 ERA (31er/53.1ip) as a reliever Worked 2.0+ IP in 15 of his relief outings In nine starts for the Aces, including seven straight to end the season, was 5-1 with a 1.43 ERA (7er/44.0ip) and a.208 opponents average Gave up no earned runs in four of his nine starts Beat the Sounds in Reno on 8/7, allowing three runs on six hits, including a homer to Brendan Katin, over five innings in a 7-4 win Was a September call-up and went 1-0 with a 6.75 ERA (5er/6.2ip) in three games (one start) for the D-backs Made his major league debut on 9/10 in Colorado, allowing three runs on six hits in 1 1/3 relief innings Started at Dodger Stadium on 10/1 and picked up his first ML win, giving up one run a Matt Kemp homer on two hits SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS IP /9/12 at MEM H /20/11 vs. FRN R /4/12 at CSP HR - 3 6/23/11 vs. LVG BB - 5 3x, last 7/26/11 vs. LVG K - 8 8/19/06 vs. SAV BREWERS PCL OPPONENTS RECORDS MISC. INFO 2013 MEDIA GUIDE 65

27 MISC. INFO RECORDS PCL OPPONENTS BREWERS 2012 IN REVIEW KROENKE - Zach Kroenke Continued - over five innings in a 7-5 D-backs victory. 2009: Was selected by the Marlins in the Rule 5 Draft on 12/11/08 but was returned to the Yankees on 3/16 Spent the entire season at Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, going 7-1 with a 1.99 ERA and four saves in 36 games (two starts) over 72 1/3 innings Was named to the International League midseason All-Star Team Held batters to a.213 average (4th-lowest among IL hurlers) Pitched two-plus innings of relief 19 times out of 34 outings Had only allowed five earned runs on the season in 51 1/3 innings through the end of July Made two spot starts 7/27 at Toledo (ND - 4.0ip, 0er) and 8/3 at Pawtucket (W - 5.0ip, 1er) Made four playoff appearances for the league runner-up Yankees, posting a 1.50 ERA (1er/6.0ip) Pitched for Surprise in the Arizona Fall League, going 1-0 with a 5.28 ERA (9er/15.1ip) and two saves. 2008: Spent majority of the season at Double-A Trenton before a mid-august promotion to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre In a combined 41 relief appearances, went 7-0 with one save, a 2.85 ERA (17er/53.2ip) and a.190 opponents batting average (35-for-184) with 28 walks and 54 strikeouts Went 6-0 with a 3.09 ERA in 37 appearances at Trenton while holding opponents to a.187 average Gave up no earned runs in 27 of his 37 appearances for the Thunder Gave up one unearned run in 11 innings in July Was promoted to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre in August Appeared in four International League playoff games, posting a ERA (3er/2.2ip) for the Governor s Cup-winning Yankees. 2007: Split the season between Double-A Trenton and Advanced-A Tampa, combining to go 2-3 with a 4.03 ERA in 44 relief appearances Began and finished the season at Tampa, going 2-2 with a 2.27 ERA in 29 games (43.2ip) Allowed no earned runs in 22 of his 29 Florida State League outings Was promoted to Trenton on 5/21 and went 0-1 with a 9.42 ERA in 15 appearances through 6/28 Tossed 1 2/3 scoreless innings on 5/22 vs. Portland in Double-A debut Started his Double-A tenure with four straight scoreless outings before allowing 15 earned runs over his next 11 appearances Returned to Tampa on 7/5 and finished the season there Posted a 1.86 ERA in July and a 5.84 ERA in August. 2006: Began the season at Advanced-A Tampa but spent the majority of the campaign at Low-A Charleston, combining to go 8-9 with a 4.11 ERA in 29 games (24 starts) over 127 innings Went 0-3 with an 8.36 ERA in four starts for Tampa to begin the season, allowing 13 earned runs on 23 hits in 14 innings Re-assigned to Charleston on 4/30 and spent the rest of the season there, going 8-6 with a 3.58 ERA in 25 games (20 starts) Started his Charleston tenure with a pair of victorious five-inning shutout efforts 4/30 at Kannapolis (relief) and 5/4 vs. Greenville (start) Became a full-time starter on 5/30 at Savannah Went 3-3 with a 3.20 ERA over 11 starts in July and August Struck out a career-high eight batters in five innings on 8/19 vs. Savannah. 2005: Began the season with the Gulf Coast League Yankees but spent the majority of the campaign at advanced-rookie Staten Island, combining to go 1-2 with a 2.63 ERA in 12 games (six starts) over 41 innings Lost his pro debut and lone GCL appearance on 7/7 at Tigers, giving up one earned run in two innings Promoted to Staten Island on 7/13 and spent the rest of the season there, going 1-1 with a 2.54 ERA in 11 games (five starts) Held NYPL hitters to a.219 average Was placed on the disabled list on 8/28 with a fractured right hand and missed the remainder of the season, including the NYPL playoffs. PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Zachary Bud Kroenke (pronounced KRAH-ne-kee ) Wife (Lindsey) and one son, Levi 2002 graduate of Omaha (Neb.) Northwest High School Earned Lincoln Journal Star First-Team All-Nebraska honors as a senior after leading the state with 90 strikeouts (4-5, 3.42 ERA, 53ip) Also lettered twice in cross country Attended the University of Nebraska, going 20-9 with a 2.87 ERA over three seasons for the Huskers ( 03-05) Named Second-Team All-Big 12 Conference in 04 and 05 Helped the Huskers reach the College World Series in 05, going 7-2 with a 2.78 ERA in 20 appearances, including 16 starts and four complete games Was one of six Huskers drafted in 05, including Alex Gordon (#2 overall, Royals) and Brian Duensing (3rd Rd, Twins); fellow Huskers teammate Joba Chamberlain was drafted in 06 (1st Rd, 41st overall, Yankees) Originally selected by New York (A) in the 5th round of the June 2005 draft Signed by Steve Lemke. YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP 2005 GCL Yankees Staten Island Tampa Charleston Tampa Trenton Trenton Scranton/W-B Scranton/W-B Reno ARIZONA Reno ARIZONA Reno Minor Lg. Totals Major Lg. Totals

28 BLAKE LALLI HT: 6-1 WT: 210 BATS: Left THROWS: Right OPENING DAY AGE: 29 CATCHER/INFIELDER BORN: May 12, 1983 in Gibsonia, Pennsylvania RESIDENCE: Shelby, North Carolina ACQUIRED: Signed by Brewers as a minor league free agent on November 14, 2012 LALLI QUICK HITS: Last name pronounced Lolli (like lollipop) 8th professional season Brewers are his 3rd organization Spent first seven years with the Cubs before a week with the A's system last August Spent three full seasons at Double-A Tennessee from and was a midseason All-Star each year before reaching Triple-A and the big leagues in 2012 Played in 97 games in the PCL last season, 93 for Iowa and four for Sacramento Member of Florida State League championship club with Daytona in 2008 and was member of Southern League runner-up Tennessee clubs for three straight years from Ranked among top 5 batting average leaders in Southern League in 2009 & 2010 Is the first alumnus of Gardner-Webb University (Boiling Springs, N.C.) to reach the major leagues Played at Greer Stadium while in college when Gardner-Webb visited Belmont Has made 18 career pitching appearances, posting a 3.21 ERA (5er/14.0ip) with 13 K s. LALLI 2012 IN REVIEW 2012 SEASON Combined to hit.256 with eight homers and 41 RBIs in 97 games in the PCL for Iowa (AAA-Cubs) and Sacramento (AAA-A s) and hit.200 (3-for-15) with no homers and two RBIs in six games for Chicago (N) Threw out 10 of 49 attempted basestealers (20 percent) on the year Began and spent most of the season with Iowa, hitting.259 with seven homers and 40 RBIs in 93 games Spent most of the time at Iowa playing first base (41G); also played at catcher (29G), DH (11G), left field (1G), second base (1G), and third base (1G) Made one pitching appearance on 4/21 vs. Memphis in a 12-7 Iowa loss (0.2 IP, 1 H, 1 R, 2 BB) Batted.184 in April and.146 in May before hitting.282 in 25 games in June and.262 in 26 games in July Earned his first-ever major league call-up on 5/18 when Geovany Soto was placed on the D.L. Went 0-for-1 on 5/18 vs. Chicago (A) in his major league debut Recorded first major league hit on 5/21 at Houston with a two-run, ninth-inning single off Wilton Lopez Made first ML start on 5/22 at Houston Sent back to Iowa on 5/29 when Steve Clevenger was activated from the D.L. Faced the Sounds at Greer Stadium from 6/30-7/3, playing three games at first base and one at catcher while going 5-for-15 with a home run (off Rob Wooten) and five RBIs Was designated for assignment by the Cubs on 8/23 and traded to Oakland on 8/27 in exchange for catcher Anthony Recker and assigned to Sacramento Went 3-for-4 with a home run (off Rob Scahill) on 8/29 at Colorado Springs in his Sacramento debut PREVIOUS CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2011: Spent his third straight full season with Double-A Tennessee, hitting.287 with nine homers and 52 RBIs in 108 games Was named a Southern League midseason All-Star after batting.299 with seven homers and 28 RBIs in the first half Owned a.353 batting average when leading off an inning Threw out 13 of 47 attempted basestealers (28 percent) on the year Hit.347 with a.439 on-base percentage in 17 games in April Posted his second career two-homer game on 5/30 at Huntsville with solo shots off Jim Henderson and Rob Wooten Went 4-for-4 with three doubles and two RBIs on 7/24 vs. Carolina Batted.435 (10-for-23) with one homer and six RBIs in the Southern League playoffs for the runner-up Smokies His.435 playoff average was 3rd-best among SL postseason participants. 2010: Spent the entire season at Double-A Tennessee, hitting.311 with four homers and 52 RBIs in 130 games Was a non-roster invitee to major league spring training for the first time in his career Finished 5th in the Southern League with a.311 batting average and was named a midseason All-Star Posted a.403 on-base percentage (4th in SL), drawing 68 walks and striking out 53 times Spent the majority of his time at first base and recorded a.992 fielding percentage (7 E / 393 TC); his 95 double plays at 1B paced the circuit Had three hitting streaks of nine-plus games, including a pair of 10-game runs (4/26-5/6, 5/28-6/7) Homered in consecutive games at Huntsville with a two-run blast on 5/15 off Michael Bowman and a two-run shot on 5/17 off Donovan Hand Batted.233 (7-for-30) with three RBIs in eight playoff contests for the runner-up Smokies. 2009: Spent the entire season at Double-A Tennessee, hitting.314 with five homers and 52 RBIs in 118 games Was named a Southern League midseason and postseason All-Star Finished 4th in the SL in batting aver- SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS H - 4 2x, last 7/24/11 vs. CAR R - 3 3x, last 4/13/11 vs. MTG RBI - 4 5x, last 8/20/10 vs. MIS HR - 2 2x, last 5/30/11 at HVL BB - 3 2x, last 7/15/10 vs. CHAT K - 3 6x, last 6/29/12 vs. OKC BREWERS PCL OPPONENTS RECORDS MISC. INFO 2013 MEDIA GUIDE 67

29 MISC. INFO RECORDS PCL OPPONENTS BREWERS 2012 IN REVIEW LALLI - Blake Lalli Continued - age Hit above.300 in four of the team s six months of play:.381 in April;.333 in May;.394 in July; and.318 in September Threw out one of three attempted basestealers (33 percent) on the year Posted a team-high.372 on-base percentage and had a.793 OPS Hit.318 with runners in scoring position and two outs Made four appearances as a pitcher, going 0-1 with a 6.00 ERA (2er/3.0ip) Batted.222 (6-for-27) with three RBIs in eight playoff contests for the league runner-up Smokies. 2008: Split his season among Low-A Peoria, Advanced-A Daytona, and Double-A Tennessee, combining to hit.326 with 11 homers and 70 RBIs in 110 games Threw out 16 of 35 attempted basestealers (46 percent) on the year Began the season at Peoria and batted.283 with seven RBIs in 12 games Promoted to Daytona in late April Had a six-game hitting streak with five multi-hit efforts from 7/3-7/8 and was promoted to Tennessee the following day Went 2-for-4 with a homer and two RBIs on 7/10 vs. West Tenn in his second game with the Smokies Went 3-for-4 with a grand slam off Jeremy Hellickson on 7/24 vs. Montgomery Was sent back to Daytona on 8/13 and finished the season there as a member of the eventual Florida State League championship club Batted.307 (7-for-23) with three extra-base hits and three RBIs in seven playoff contests. 2007: Spent his first full season of pro ball at Low-A Peoria, batting.295 with 13 doubles, four homers, and 33 RBIs while splitting time between catcher and DH Threw out five of 24 attempted basestealers (21 percent) on the year Went 2-for-6 with four RBIs on 4/22 at Kane County Hit first professional home run on 5/29 at Cedar Rapids off Warner Madrigal Finished the season with five two-hit games over his last six contests Made six appearances as a pitcher, allowing one hit and no runs in four innings. 2006: Made pro debut with advanced-rookie Boise and Low-A Peoria, combining to hit.173 with four RBIs in 25 games Threw out seven of 31 attempted basestealers (23 percent) on the year Began with Boise and went 0-for-7 in three games Joined Peoria on 6/25 and went 1-for-4 at Quad Cities in his debut Went 3-for-5 with one RBI on 8/10 vs. Burlington Twelve of his 13 hits with Peoria came against right-handers (1-for-11 vs. LHPs) Did not appear for Peoria during the Midwest League playoffs. PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Blake Thomas Lalli Wife (Sherri) and one daughter, Olivia 2001 graduate of Pine-Richland High School in Gibsonia, Pa., where he batted.571 as a senior and was teammates with Pittsburgh Pirates 2B Neil Walker Attended Gardner-Webb University in Boiling Springs, N.C. and became the school s first alumnus to reach the major leagues Played at Gardner-Webb from and finished his career as the school s all-time leader in games started (227), at-bats (853), hits (290), and doubles (70) Named to the All-Atlantic Sun Conference s first team as a third baseman in 2005 and as a catcher in 2006 Set a school record with 30 doubles in 2005, which also led all of Division I baseball Hit.389 with 11 homers and 39 RBIs in 06 as a fifth-year senior Originally signed by Chicago (N) as a non-drafted free agent on 5/22/06 Signed by Billy Swoope. YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS 2006 Boise Peoria Peoria Peoria Daytona Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Iowa CHICAGO (N) Sacramento Minor Lg. Totals Major Lg. Totals

30 ARCENIO LEON HT: 6-1 WT: 220 BATS: Right THROWS: Right OPENING DAY AGE: 26 RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER BORN: September 22, 1986 in Maracaibo, Venezuela RESIDENCE: Maracaibo, Venezuela ACQUIRED: Claimed off waivers by Brewers from Astros on November 2, 2012 LEON QUICK HITS: 9th professional season Brewers are his 2nd organization Spent first eight seasons in Houston Astros farm system Has pitched primarily as a reliever during his eight pro seasons, making only 15 starts in 246 career appearances (none since 2009) Outrighted off Brewers 40-man roster on 1/7 when club signed reliever Mike Gonzalez In 2011, led Texas League relievers in SO/9 IP ratio (10.16)... Member of Venezuelan Summer League championship club in SEASON Spent the entire season with Double-A Corpus Christi during his final campaign in the Astros farm system, his third straight year with the club Went 3-2 with two saves and a 4.38 ERA in 44 relief appearances for the Hooks Struck out 58 batters in his 63 2/3 innings of work Worked more than an inning in half (22) of his 44 outings, including 16 appearances with 2.0+ IP Ranked 4th on club in appearances and led Hooks hurlers with 63 2/3 relief innings Converted both of his save opportunities and allowed only eight of 23 inherited runners to score Held right-handed batters to a.200 average (28-for-140); lefties hit.323 against him (32-for-99) Enjoyed a strong first half of the year, posting a 3.03 ERA (13er/38.2ip) in his first 23 games through 6/23 Struggled after the All-Star break, carrying a 6.20 ERA (17er/24.2ip) in his final 21 outings Allowed four of his six home runs during his seven July outings (only two HRA in other 37 contests) Did not appear in any of the club s three playoff games Played winter ball in Venezuela, where he posted a 2-1 record and 2.63 ERA (7er/24.0ip) in 22 relief appearances for Zulia PREVIOUS CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2011: Pitched the entire year with Double-A Corpus Christi except for one late-season appearance at Triple-A Oklahoma City Led the Texas League in SO/9 IP ratio (10.16) for relievers Allowed only two home runs and struck out 73 hitters at the Double-A level in his 64.2 innings pitched Led the Hooks with 47 appearances, the 3rd-highest single-season total in team history Was Corpus Christi s April Pitcher of the Month, allowing just two unearned runs over 11.0 innings In his longest outing of the year on 7/11 vs. Northwest Arkansas, allowed just one hit over three shutout innings to earn a save Promoted to Triple-A Oklahoma City on 9/2 and made his Triple-A debut that night; allowed two runs in 3.0 innings Pitched for Zulia in the Venezuelan Winter League, making 26 appearances (two starts) Posted a 2-1 record with two saves and a 3.23 ERA (11er/30.2ip) Did not allow a home run in his 30.2 innings pitched. 2010: Entered the campaign as the #19 prospect in the Astros system as rated by Baseball America Went 2-4 with four saves and a 3.97 ERA (34er/77.0ip) in 44 relief appearances between Low-A Lexington and Double- A Corpus Christi Produced more strikeouts (83) than innings pitched (77.0) Began his season at Lexington, posting a 2.33 ERA (14er/54.0ip) in 26 games before his July promotion to Double-A Would have ranked 5th among relievers in the South Atlantic League with a.201 opponents batting average but fell two frames shy of the league minimum Limited SAL right-handers to a.165 average over 133 at-bats Notched a season-best six strikeouts during 3.1 innings of perfect relief on 5/3 vs. Kannapolis Engineered 3.2 innings of shutout work to earn a save on 6/11 vs. Delmarva, fanning four Shorebirds In 18 relief appearances at Corpus Christi, went 0-2 with a 7.83 ERA (20er/23.0ip) His promotion from Lexington to Corpus Christi jumped the High-A level Played for Zulia in the Venezuelan Winter League and made 10 appearances, posting a 5.56 ERA (7er/11.1ip) Added to Houston s 40-man roster on 11/ : Pitched the entire season at Low-A Lexington and posted a 4-2 record and a 5.86 ERA (46er/70.2ip) in 41 appearances (four starts) Carried a 5.31 ERA in his 37 relief outings and registered an 8.74 mark in four starts (11er/11.1ip) Held left-handers to a.212 batting average over 104 at-bats Worked more than an inning in 25 of his 37 relief outings, including a season-high 3.2 frames in a win on 5/4 at Augusta Played winter ball in Mexico, where he logged a 2-0 record, one save, and a 4.15 ERA (16er/34.2ip) in 23 appearances (one start) for SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS IP /27/07 at BLU H - 7 2x, last 5/9/09 at ROM R - 5 2x, last 6/4/09 at BG HR - 2 7/8/12 at TUL BB - 4 4x, last 5/19/11 vs. SA K - 7 6/29/08 vs. PRI LEON 2012 IN REVIEW BREWERS PCL OPPONENTS RECORDS MISC. INFO 2013 MEDIA GUIDE 69

31 - Arcenio Leon Continued - Culiacan. MISC. INFO RECORDS PCL OPPONENTS BREWERS 2012 IN REVIEW LEON 2008: Pitched his second full season with rookie-level Greeneville Posted a 3-1 record and a 3.33 ERA (18er/48.2ip) in 15 games (two starts) Led Appalachian League hurlers with 18 wild pitches and four balks Most of his work came in multiple-inning relief appearances Picked up his first pro victory on U.S. soil with 4.2 innings of one-run, two-hit relief on 7/4 at Bluefield. 2007: Made his stateside debut with Greeneville after pitching two seasons in the Venezuelan Summer League Went 0-7, his second consecutive winless season, and carried a 4.67 ERA (28er/54.0ip) Used as a starter in nine of 15 appearances, posting a 4.67 ERA (28er/54.0ip) Excelled as a reliever, posting a 0.79 ERA (1er/11.1ip) in his six appearances out of the bullpen. 2006: Went 0-5 with five saves and a 5.87 ERA (15er/23.0ip) in 19 relief appearances for the VSL Astros, his second and final year playing in Venezuela. 2005: Made his professional debut in the VSL at 18 years old as a member of the Astros league championship club Compiled a 3-1 record with eight saves and a 1.42 ERA (5er/31.2ip) Finished 2nd in VSL in relief points and tied for 2nd in saves Tossed a scoreless inning in lone playoff appearance. PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Arcenio Leon Originally signed by Houston as an 18-year-old non-drafted free agent on 2/7/05 Signed by Andres Reiner & Orlando Fernandez. YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP 2005 VSL Astros VSL Astros Greeneville Greeneville Lexington Lexington Corpus Christi Corpus Christi Oklahoma City Corpus Christi Minor Lg. Totals SOUNDS NOTE MANAGERIAL MERRY-GO-ROUND During a two-week frenzy midway through the 1988 season, the Nashville Sounds went through an unthinkable five different managers. Jack Lind (1), who opened the season as the Sounds skipper, left the club due to health problems. Pitching coach Wayne Garland (2) filled in on an interim basis in Lind s absence until former manager George Scherger (3) -- who piloted the 1979 Southern League championship club in Nashville -- was brought back on board by the Cincinnati Reds brass. Scherger retired after only one game at the helm (a 3-2 loss). Jim Hoff (4) replaced Scherger for a brief time before quickly departing for a Reds front office post. Finally, former Texas Rangers skipper Frank Lucchesi (5) was brought on to guide the Nashville club for the remainder of the season. 70

32 JOHNNIE LOWE HT: 6-5 WT: 230 BATS: Right THROWS: Right OPENING DAY AGE: 28 BORN: March 21, 1985 in San Diego, California RESIDENCE: Temecula, California RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER ACQUIRED: Signed by Brewers as a minor league free agent on April 13, 2012 LOWE QUICK HITS: 7th professional season Brewers are his 2nd organization Spent his first five years in the White Sox system Entered the 2012 season ranked by Baseball America as having the Best Curveball in the Chicago White Sox organization Participated in the 2010 Arizona Fall League SEASON Split his season between Double-A Huntsville and Triple-A Nashville, combining to go 8-4 with a 4.60 ERA over 30 games (10 starts) and 86 innings in his first season in the Brewers system Joined the late Sounds in late April after being released by the White Sox on 3/26 and signed by the Brewers Pitched two scoreless innings in his Sounds and Triple-A debut on 4/20 vs. Oklahoma City Did not allow a run of any kind in his first eight appearances (15.1 IP) as a Sound and didn t allowed an earned run in his first nine appearances Tossed four scoreless innings on 5/2 vs. Omaha to earn his first Triple-A victory, an 11-inning Sounds win With the Sounds, held batters to a.143 average with runners on base with two outs (3-for-21) Was re-assigned to Double-A Huntsville on 7/4 when Jesus Sanchez was promoted to the Sounds Was used as a starter for all but one (7/30) of his Double-A outings for the Stars Posted a quality start four times in five outings from 8/3-8/24, including three straight (8/14 vs. Montgomery, 8/19 at Mississippi, 8/24 vs. Birmingham) Ended the season by going 3-3 with a 4.28 ERA in six August starts With Huntsville, held lefties to a.204 average (.318 vs. RHH) Made two appearances (2.0 IP, 4 ER) for Licey in the Dominican Winter League PREVIOUS CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2011: Was 7-4 with a 3.65 ERA and 44 strikeouts in 30 relief appearances with Double-A Birmingham, his first full season spent in a relief role Held Southern League opponents to a.230 average, including a.218 mark to right-handers (32-for-147) Worked more than an inning in 22 of his 30 outings, including 3.0+ IP on 12 occasions For second straight year, was more significantly more effective at Birmingham s Regions Park (2.31 ERA in 15G) than on the road (5.03 ERA in 15G) Allowed two of six inherited runners to score Gave up a pair of grand slams within a week in April: 4/11 to Birmingham s Stephen Vogt & 4/17 to Chattanooga s Alfredo Silverio Earned four victories over a five-appearance stretch from 5/19-6/7 Enjoyed his best month in June, when he posted a 1.15 ERA (2er/15.2ip) in seven appearances Allowed runs in each of his final six regular season outings, 8/8-9/2 Appeared in two Southern League playoff games (2.1 IP, 1 R, 0 ER); took loss in Game 2 of the SL Division Series on 9/10 vs. Mobile. 2010: Went 6-5 with a 3.96 ERA and 74 strikeouts in 25 games (24 starts) with Birmingham Ranked 13th in the Southern League in ERA Authored six quality starts on the year Worked a season-best 7.0 innings on 6/12 at Montgomery Performed much better at Regions Park in Birmingham (6-1, 1.90 ERA in 13G) than on the road (0-4, 6.14 ERA in 12G) On 6/27 at Chattanooga, last only 0.2 innings and allowed seven runs, the shortest outing of his career Participated in the Arizona Fall League, where he went 0-4 with a ERA (27er/16.2ip) in six starts for the Peoria Saguaros Played winter ball in the Puerto Rican League, where he posted a 1-1 record, one save, and a 5.87 ERA (5er/7.2ip) in seven relief appearances for Mayaguez. 2009: Was 7-11 with a 4.90 ERA in 26 games (25 starts) between Advanced-A Winston-Salem and Birmingham Ranked 11th in the Carolina League in ERA Opened year at Winston-Salem and produced 11 quality starts among his 20 outings Took no-decisions in both of his scoreless efforts on the year (7.0 IP on 6/14 vs. Wilmington & 7/25 vs. Myrtle Beach) Worked career-high 8.0 innings in consecutive winning starts on 5/28 at Myrtle Beach & 6/2 vs. Myrtle Beach Struck out career-high nine on 6/26 at Frederick Promoted to Birmingham in August and went 0-4 with a 9.25 ERA (25er/24.1ip) in five starts to conclude the season Did not appear for either club during the postseason (both teams qualified for playoffs). 2008: Went 5-7 with a 4.10 ERA in 22 appearances (16 starts) with Low-A Kannapolis Opened year in start- SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS IP x, last 6/2/09 vs. MB H x, last 8/28/09 vs. HUN R /12/08 vs. HIC HR - 2 7x, last 6/10/12 at IWA BB - 6 2x, last 4/13/09 at LYN K - 9 6/25/09 at FRE LOWE 2012 IN REVIEW BREWERS PCL OPPONENTS RECORDS MISC. INFO 2013 MEDIA GUIDE 71

33 - Johnnie Lowe Continued - MISC. INFO RECORDS PCL OPPONENTS BREWERS 2012 IN REVIEW LOWE ing rotation and went 2-3 with a 2.90 ERA (13er/40.1ip) in eight starts through mid-may In span of four starts from 4/22-5/9, allowed no earned runs over 23.0 innings Named South Atlantic League Pitcher of the Week for 4/28-5/4 period, going 1-0 with a 0.00 ERA (12.0 IP) in two starts Was out of action for three weeks from 5/15-6/8 Appeared in relief upon his return and posted a ERA (16er/11.1ip) in six relief outings before rejoining the Intimidators rotation in July Closed out year by logging a 3-3 record and 2.87 ERA (15er/47.0ip) in his final eight starts, tossing a quality start in each of his last five trips to the hill. 2007: Opened his pro career by posting a 4-2 record and 4.57 ERA in 11 starts for advanced-rookie Great Falls Ranked 11th in the Pioneer League in ERA Was tabbed by Baseball America as having the Best Fastball in the White Sox 2007 draft class Earned first professional win on 7/6 vs. Missoula Picked up three of his four wins over a four-start stretch from 8/3-8/19. PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Johnnie Jordan Lowe 2004 graduate of Chaparral High School in Temecula, Calif. After redshirting a year at Southwestern Junior College, began his collegiate career with two seasons at Grossmont College in El Cajon, Calif., earning Pacific Coast Conference First-Team All-League and Pitcher of the Year honors in 2006 Played for the Mankato Moondogs of the Northwoods League in the summer of 2006, along with teammate Sean Halton Transferred to Point Loma Nazarene University in San Diego, Calif., where he went 4-5 with a 3.72 ERA as a junior in 2007 Originally selected by Chicago (A) in the 6th round of the June 2007 draft Signed by George Kachigian. YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP 2007 Great Falls Kannapolis Winston-Salem Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham Nashville Huntsville Minor Lg. Totals

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