2013 MINOR LEAGUE SEASON IN REVIEW

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1 S E AT T L E M A R I N E R S 2013 MINOR LEAGUE SEASON IN REVIEW Chris Taylor Player of the Year Taijuan Walker Starting Pitcher of the Year Carson Smith Relief Pitcher of the Year Abraham Almonte Heart and Soul Award

2 2013 SEATTLE MARINERS MINOR LEAGUE REVIEW AFFILIATES UPDATE: The Mariners 9 minor league affiliates wrapped up the 2013 season combining for a (.516) record. The organization finished 3rd among all Major League farm systems in wins (461), while finishing 10th in winning percentage (.516). OPERATION PLAYOFFS: Four of the Mariners 9 affiliates advanced to the playoffs in Pulaski (Appalachian League) and VSL Mariners (Venezuelan League) won their league titles. Clinton (Midwest League) and Everett (Northwest League) advanced to the playoffs, but lost in the first round. YOUTH MOVEMENT: The Mariners had 11 minor league players make their Major League debut this season, including 9 homegrown players (OF Abraham Almonte, C Brandon Bantz, INF Nick Franklin, LHP Bobby LaFromboise, RHP Brandon Maurer, INF Brad Miller, RHP Yoervis Medina, LHP James Paxton, C Jesus Sucre and RHP Taijuan Walker). The 11 debuts were tied for 4th-most in club history, and 2nd-most by an American League club in 2013 (HOU 15). MARINERS MILB AWARDS: Infielder Chris Taylor (High Desert/Jackson) was named Player of the Year, while right-hander Taijuan Walker (Jackson/Tacoma/Seattle) was named the Starting Pitcher of the Year. Right-handed pitcher Carson Smith (Jackson) was named Relief Pitcher of the Year and outfielder Abraham Almonte (Jackson/Tacoma/Seattle) received the Heart and Soul Award for his exemplary play and leadership. MARINERS MILB PLAYER OF THE YEAR: INF Chris Taylor, 23, hit.314 (165x525) with 100 runs scored, 28 doubles, 11 triples, 8 home runs, 60 RBI, 84 walks and 38 stolen bases in 134 games combined between Jackson and High Desert. He led all Mariners farmhands with 108 runs scored, while ranking 3rd amongst all minor league players. He also led all Mariners minor leaguers in hits (T8th-most in the minor leagues), while ranking 2nd with 38 stolen bases. Taylor was one of three minor league players to hit over.300 with at least 100 runs scored, 45 extra-base hits, 30 stolen bases and an on-base percentage of at least.400, joining Byron Buxton/MIN-Cedar Rapids/Ft. Meyers (.334, 109 R, 49 EBH, 55 SB,.424 OBP) and George Springer/HOU-Corpus Christi/Oklahoma City (.303, 106 R, 68 EBH, 45 SB,.411 OBP). Taylor began the season with High Desert and reached base safely in 29 straight games, which was the 8th-longest in the California League this season. He was promoted to Double-A Jackson on June 29 and reached base safely via a hit or walk in 59 of 67 games. Taylor, a native of Virginia Beach, Virginia, attended University of Virginia from and was the Mariners 5th round selection in the 2012 MLB First-Year Player Draft. MARINERS MILB STARTING PITCHER OF THE YEAR: RH Taijuan Walker, 21, split the season between AA Jackson and AAA Tacoma, going a combined to go 9-10 with a 2.93 ERA (46 ER, IP) and averaged strikeouts per 9.0 innings pitched (160 strikeouts) over 25 starts. He was promoted to Tacoma from Jackson and made his Triple-A debut on June 25 vs. Fresno at Cheney Stadium. Walker recorded the win vs. the Grizzlies, allowing only 3 hits and striking out 4 in 6.0 innings in his Triple-A debut. Overall went 5-3 with a 3.61 ERA (23 ER, 57.1 IP) in 11 starts with Tacoma prior to being selected by Seattle on Aug. 30. He recorded a win in his Major League debut on Aug. 30 at Houston and went 1-0 with a 3.60 ERA in 3 starts with the Mariners. Walker pitched in the All-Star Futures Game and was selected as a Southern League All-Star this season. In four minor league seasons he has combined to go with a 3.49 ERA and recorded 400 strikeouts (9.69 K/9.0 IP). He was originally selected by Seattle in the supplemental first round (43rd overall) in the 2010 June Amateur Draft. MARINERS MILB RELIEF PITCHER OF THE YEAR: RH Carson Smith, 23, went 1-3 with 15 saves and a 1.80 ERA (10 ER, 50.0 IP) in 44 relief appearances with the Generals. After allowing 5 runs over his first 6 appearances to start the season, Smith allowed only 5 earned runs over his last 38 games. During this stretch he went 1-1 with 12 saves and a 1.01 ERA (5 ER, 44.2 IP). He also allowed only 1 earned run over his final 28.2 innings (22 G/0.35 ERA), including tossing a seasonhigh 16.2 scoreless innings to close out the season, July 23-Sept. 2. Smith limited opponents to a.183 average (33x180), while walking 17 and striking out 71. He struck out at least one batter in 39 of 44 games, including 21 multi-strikeout performances. He was the Mariners 8th round selection in the 2011 First-Year Player Draft out of Texas State University. Smith is 6-4 with a 2.41 ERA (30 ER, IP), while striking out 148 in 93 relief appearances in his two-year minor league career. MARINERS MILB HEART AND SOUL AWARD: OF Abraham Almonte, 24, was called up by the Mariners on August 30 and made his Major League debut that night vs. the Houston Astros. He reached base safely in 18 of 19 career games with an at-bat, overall batting.264 (19x72) with 10 runs scored, 4 doubles, 2 home runs and 9 RBI in 25 games. Almonte combined to bat.300 (132x440) with 23 doubles, 6 triples, 15 home runs, 68 RBI and 26 stolen bases in 123 games with AA Jackson and AAA Tacoma. In 94 games with the Rainiers, Almonte hit.314 (106x338) with 17 doubles, 5 triples, 11 home runs, 50 RBI and 20 stolen bases. He ranked 4th in the PCL in on-base percentage (.403), 10th in slugging percentage (.491) and 15th in stolen bases (20) following his Triple-A debut on May 13. Almonte was acquired by Seattle from New York (AL) on Feb. 13, 2013 in exchange for RHP Shawn Kelley. The native of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic was originally signed by the Yankees as a non-drafted free agent on July 2, On the Farm: Tacoma (AAA) Jackson (AA) High Desert (High-A) Clinton (A) Everett (short-season A) Pulaski (rookie) AZL Mariners (rookie) DSL Mariners VSL Mariners Totals Best MiLB AL Team Records 1. Houston (.569) 2. Texas (.548) 3. Minnesota (.544) 4. Boston (.518) 5. Seattle (.516) Most MiLB Wins 1. New York (NL) Houston Seattle Tampa Bay San Francisco Highest Individual Team Winning Percentage 1. GCL Nationals (.845) 2. AZL Giants (.745) 3. VSL Mariners (.706) 4. DSL Cubs (.704) 5. DSL Tigers (.681) Baseball America League Top Prospects Pacific Coast League: Taijuan Walker, RHP... #6 Nick Franklin, INF... #9 Southern League: Taijuan Walker, RHP... #4 Brad Miller, INF... #13 Julio Morban, OF... #17 California League: Patrick Kivlehan, INF... #7 Chris Taylor, INF... #11 Northwest League D.J. Peterson, INF... #3 Austin Wilson, OF... #5 Jack Reinheimer, INF... #14 Lars Huijer, RHP... #18 Appalachian League Edwin Diaz, RHP... #9 Wilton Martinez, OF... #13 Baseball America Best Tools Survey Southern League: Breaking Pitch... Taijuan Walker Midwest League Control... Dylan Unsworth Outfield Arm... Gabriel Guerrero

3 DRAFT RECAP: Seattle has signed 32 of the 40 players they selected in the 2013 MLB First-Year Player Draft. Seattle selected third baseman D.J. Peterson from the University of New Mexico with their first round pick (12th overall). The Mariners selected 16 pitchers, including 8 left-handers, 4 catchers, 14 infielders (3 1B, 4 3B, 7 SS), and 6 outfielders. Seattle selected 27 college players and 12 high school players (1 no school). Of the 24 position players selected, 11 were left-handed hitters. AN ALL-STAR AMONG US: The Mariners had 22 Minor League players named to 2013 All-Star teams, including 2 players from Triple-A Tacoma in the PCL, 4 players from the Double-A Jackson in the Southern League, 3 from Single-A High Desert in the California League, 5 from Single-A Clinton in the Midwest League and 8 from Short-A Everett. Mariners All-Stars include: PCL LH Brian Moran (1.0,1,0,0,0,2), OF Carlos Peguero (BB); Southern League - RHP RHP Taijuan Walker (DNP), OF Julio Morban (DNP), OF James Jones (1x4, K), LHP Elias Roenis (1.0,2,0,0,0,2); California League SS Chris Taylor (0x4, K), RF Jabari Blash (0x2, K), INF Ji-Man Choi (DNP); MWL - OF Dario Pizzano (0x2, BB, K), C Tyler Marlette (BB, R), CF Jabari Henry (0x1, R, BB), LH Tyler Pike (1.0,0,0,0,0,1), LH Dylan Unsworth (DNP); and Northwest League - RHP Aaron Brooks (0.1,0,0,0,0,0), RHP Lars Huijer (1.0,1,0,0,0,1,0), RHP Jose Valdivia (L, 1.0,3,3,1,0,0,2WP,HB), C Carlton Tanabe (0x1, K), INF D.J. Peterson (DNP), INF Jack Reinheimer (2x5, R), INF Justin Seager (1x3, R, 2 K), INF Bryan Brito (0x2, 2 K). APPALACHIAN LEAGUE ALL-STAR TEAM: Shortstop Tyler Smith was named Appy League Player of the Year, while teammate RHP Edwin Diaz was named the Pitcher of the Year. OF Ian Miller and reliever Emilio Pagan were also named to the Appalachian League All-Star team. The Mariners 4 selections to the All-Star team were the most from any team. APPY LEAGUE ERA TITLE: RHP Edwin Diaz went 5-2 with a 1.43 ERA (5 ER, 69.0 IP) in 13 starts this season with Pulaski. His 1.43 ERA was the lowest in the Appalachian League this season. He also led all Mariners farmhands in ERA (min. 10 GS). Diaz allowed 3 earned runs or less in each of his 13 starts, including 10 starts allowing 1 earned run or less. DON T RUN ON HICKS: C John Hicks threw out 49.3 percent (35 CS, 36 SB) of attempted basestealers, which led the Southern League among qualifying catchers. In his first 3 professional seasons with the Mariners, Hicks has thrown out 50.5 percent (111 CS, 109 SB) of attempted base-stealers, along with a.993 fielding percentage (13 E, 1844 TC). YEAR OF THE CYLCE: INF Carlos Triunfel and OF Abraham Almonte are among 15 minor league players to hit for the cycle in Triunfel completed Tacoma s first cycle since Raul Ibañez accomplished the feat on Aug. 19, 1997 vs. Albuquerque. He also became the first player in the Pacific Coast League to hit for cycle since Nashville s Caleb Gindl on July 10, 2011, also against Albuquerque. Triunfel achieved the act in his first 4 at-bats of the game. He tripled with one out in the first inning, led off the bottom of the third with a double, then homered in the fourth. He completed the cycle in the fifth inning after lining a single down the right field line. Almonte (4x5, 2 R, 2B, 3B, HR, 4 RBI) completed the cycle on April 27 at Chattanooga. It was the first cycle in Jackson franchise history, dating back to 1998, when the Generals were known as the West Tenn Diamond Jaxx. Almonte hit a solo homer in in the third inning, a bases-loaded triple in the 4th inning, and singled in the 5th and got his 5th RBI of the evening. After being called out on strikes in the 6th inning, Almonted lined a 2-2 pitch to right field for a double to complete the cycle. IT IS ALL ABOUT CONTROL: RHP Dylan Unsworth walked only 2 batters in 72.0 innings combined between Clinton and AZL Mariners (rehab assignment), including a string of 62.0 consecutive innings without allowing a walk (4/14-8/29). Amongst all minor league pitchers with at least 50.0 innings, Unsworth finished 2nd during the 2013 season allowing only 2 walks. In his first 4 professional seasons, Unsworth has walked only 32 batters in innings. Since 2010 his 32 walks are the fewest in the minor leagues (min. 250 IP). HALF DOZEN: Outfielders Abraham Almonte, Carlos Peguero and Nate Melendres were each one of 7 minor league players to record 6 hits in a game this season. Almonte (6x6, 4 R, 2 RBI, BB) recorded 6 singles on May 29 at Colorado Springs and became the first Rainiers player to collect 6 hits in a single game since Jerry Owens on August 25, 2009 at Fresno. Almonte is the first PCL player to record 6 hits in a game since Bryan Anderson went 6-for-6 against Tucson on May 24, Pegureo (6x7, 2 R, 2B, HR, 3 RBI) recorded a career-high 6 hits on July 26 at Reno and Melendres (6x8, 5 R, 2B, 2 RBI) went 6-for-8 with 5 runs, 2 doubles and 2 RBI on Aug. 9 vs. Lancaster with High Desert. STRIKEOUT MASTERS: RHP Taijuan Walker and LHP James Paxton ranked 1st and 2nd amongst all Mariners farmhands in strikeouts in Walker struck out 160 batters in innings combined between Jackson and Tacoma and finished T7th in the minor league this season. He is the Mariners farmhand to strikeout at least 160 batters in a single season since RHP Francisco Cruceta (185) and LHP Justin Thomas (162) in Paxton struck out 131 batters in innings with Tacoma and finished T3rd in the PCL in strikeouts. He also ranked 5th amongest starters in the PCL with an 8.04 K/9.0 innings. Since 2011 Walker (391) and Paxton (372) rank 1st and 2nd amongst Mariners minor league pitchers in strikeotus, while they are each tied for the 13 th -highest strikeouts per 9.0 innings (9.65) amongst all minor league pitchers (min. 300 IP). Offensive Leaders Among all of the full-season minor league clubs, Mariners affiliates rankings for average, hits, doubles, triples, home runs, RBI, runs, slugging percentage, on-base percentage and OPS: Average: 1. San Diego Arizona Houston Seattle Colorado Hits: 1. San Diego... 5, Arizona... 5, Houston... 5, Seattle... 4, Los Angeles (AL)... 4,946 Colorado... 4,946 Doubles: 1. Colorado... 1, Oakland... 1, San Diego... 1, Arizona... 1,016 New York (NL)... 1, Houston... 1, San Francisco... 1, Seattle... 1,004 Triples: 1. San Diego Los Angeles (NL) Tampa Bay Seattle Los Angeles (AL) Home Runs: 1. Oakland Houston Texas Colorado Seattle RBI: 1. Houston... 2, Oakland... 2, Seattle... 2, Minnesota... 2, Colorado... 2,413 Runs Scored: 1. Houston... 2, Oakland... 2, Seattle... 2, Minnesota... 2, Arizona... 2,648 On-Base Percentage: 1. Houston New York (NL) Minnesota Oakland Seattle Arizona Slugging Percentage: 1. Houston Colorado Seattle Oakland Los Angeles Minnesota OPS: 1. Houston Oakland Seattle Colorado Minnesota

4 BOMBS AWAY: 1B Steven Proscia (3x3, 3 R, 3 HR, 3 RBI) hit a home run in each of his 3 plate appearances on August 26 vs. Chattanooga (w/jackson). He was one of 27 minor league players to hit at least 3 home runs in game in 2013 and the only Mariners farmhand to accomplish this feat. It marked Proscia s 8th career multi-home run game in his career and 2nd this season (last: 2, 6/23 vs. Mobile w/jackson). It also was his 3rd career 3-home run game (also: 4/19/12 vs. Inland Empire and 7/14/12 vs. Stockton w/high Desert). NO HITTER: RHP Victor Sanchez (9.0,0,0,0,0,8) tossed a 9.0-inning no-hitter in his 27th professional start as Clinton defeated Lansing 1-0 on July 17. In the dominant performance against Lansing, Sanchez did not walk a batter and struck out a season-high 8. He hit a batter in the first inning then retired 20 straight before a pair of errors allowed 2 baserunners in the 8th. In 77 years of baseball in Clinton, it marked the 22nd time a pitcher has tossed a no-hitter, but only 7th no-hitter with at least 9.0 innings. Sanchez is the youngest LumberKing to accomplish such a feat. The last Mariners farmhand to toss a 9.0-inning no-hitter was LHP Jordan Shipers (9.0,0,0,0,2,2,WP) on July 2012 vs. West Michigan (w/clinton). LET S GO STREAKING: High Desert s Patrick Kivlehan and Ji-Man Choi and Tacoma s Brad Miller each were among 22 minor league players in 2013 to record a hitting streak of at least 20 games. Kivlehan led all Mariners farmhands, and ranked T4th in the minor leagues, after putting together a 25-game hitting streak July 25-August 22. Kivlehan hit.437 (45x103) with 25 runs, 10 doubles, 7 home runs, 35 RBI and 10 walks during the streak. Miller recorded a 22-game hitting streak from May 29-June 27 (still active when he was called up to the Majors), tying him for the 11th-longest streak of the season. Miller hit.385 (35x91) with 23 runs scored, 12 extra-base hits and 27 RBI during the streak. Choi, who hit.422 (35x83) during his 21-game hit streak from April 27-May 22, tied for the 14th-longest hitting streak in the minors this season. RBI KING: 3B Patrick Kivlehan hit.357 (40x112) with 25 runs scored, 8 doubles, 7 home runs, 38 RBI, 10 walks and 1 stolen base in 27 games in the month of August with High Desert. His 38 RBI during August led all minor league players, while also ranking as the most in any single month in the minors in Kivlehan recorded 11 RBI in a 2-game span, including a career-high 6 RBI on Aug. 9 vs. Lancaster (5x7, 4 R, 2B, HR, 6 RBI). He was one of only 6 Mariners minor league players to record 6 RBI in a game this season, joining OF Eric Thames (5/29 at COL, 4x7, R, 2B, 6 RBI), SS Brad Miller (5/29 at COL, 3x7, 3 R, HR, 6 RBI), DH Carlos Peguero (6/29 at COL, 2x4, R, 2B, 3B, 6 RBI), 1B Kristian Brito (7/9 at PRI, 3x5, R, 2B, HR, 6 RBI) and 1B Rich Poythress (7/20 at FRE, 3x5, 2 R, 3B, 2 HR, 6 RBI). MULTI-HIT STREAK: INF Ketel Marte recorded 41 multi-hit games in 177 games combined between A Clinton and A High Desert, including recording 9 consecutive multi-hit games from July 30-August 7 with the LumberKings. During this 9-game streak he hit.634 (26x41) with 9 runs scored, 2 doubles, 2 triples, 7 RBI, 4 walks and 3 stolen bases. Since 2005, Marte is 1 of 10 minor league players to record at least 9 consecutive games with at least 2 hits, including having the 2nd-longest streak in 2013 (Corey Dickerson, SAC: 10, 6/8-17/13). He is also 1 of 3 Mariners minor league players to recorded a streak of at least 8 straight multi-hit games since 2005, joining Tyson Gillies with High Desert (9: 7/19-27/09) and Kevin Rivers with Everett (8: 6/28-7/5/08). TOPPS NORTHWEST LEAGUE PITCHER OF THE MONTH FOR JULY: RHP Lars Huijer was named TOPPS Northwest League Player of the Month for July. Huijer (19) of Hoofddorp, Netherlands, went 5-1 with a 0.82 ERA for the Everett AquaSox over 6 games, 5 starts in July. He tossed 33.0 innings and led the Northwest League in wins, ERA, WHIP (0.70) and average against (.125). Huijer ended July with a 23.0-inning scoreless streak, allowing just 1 hit in each of his last 2 starts, which lasted 7.0 and 8.0 innings, respectively. The Seattle Mariners signed him as a non-drafted free agent in June THE FUTURE IS NOW: The U.S. beat the World 4-2 in 2013 All-Star Futures Game at Citi Field in New York. RH Taijuan Walker tossed a scoreless 2nd inning, allowing no hits and 1 walk for Team USA. 1B Ji-Man Choi went 0-for-2 for the World Squad. Walker and shortstop Brad Miller were each selected to play for the U.S. squad, but Miller was unable to participate after being promoted to the Major League roster. INF Ji-Man Choi was added to the World team as a replacement for Rangers catcher Jorge Alfaro. Tacoma Rainiers hitting coach Howard Johnson was part of the U.S. coaching staff. The Mariners have had 30 selections to the Futures Game since its first beginning in ARIZONA FALL LEAGUE: The Arizona Fall League began its 21st season on Tuesday, October 8. Each AFL team is comprised of 5 major league organizations working cooperatively. Each organization is required to assign 6 of their most promising Major League prospects to the league. The roster included right-handed pitchers Dominic Leone, Brandon Maurer and Carson Smith, left-handed pitchers Kyle Hunter, infielders Patrick Kivlehan and Chris Taylor and outfielder Stefen Romero. Smith and Romero (taxi-squad) were also members of the Peoria Javelinas in Jim Pankovits will serve as Manager for the Peoria Javelinas. The Major League affiliations for each AFL team are as follows: Peoria Javelinas (Mariners, Padres, Phillies, Reds, Twins); Salt Rivers Rafters (Blue Jays, Diamondbacks, Nationals, Rockies, White Sox); Mesa Solar Sox (Astros, Cubs, Dodgers, Orioles, Tigers); Phoenix Desert Dogs (Athletics, Braves, Brewers, Marlins, Rays) and Scottsdale Scorpions (Angels, Giants, Indians, Pirates, Yankees). TRIPLE PLAY: The Generals turned a triple play (6-3 started by SS Gabriel Noriega) on June 10 vs. Chattanooga to end the first game of a doubleheader. It was the first triple play turned by Jackson since June 23, 2011 at Montgomery in the bottom of the 4th inning. Kyeon Kang line into a triple play that involved RF Johermyn Chavez, SS Nick Franklin and 3B Nate Tenbrink. Current Mariners closer Tom Wilhemsen was on the mound and made the start. The 6-3 triple play was the night s #3 play on ESPN Sports Center s top 10 plays. 25 RUNS/30 HIT OUTBURST: The Rainiers recorded 30 hits and scored 25 runs en route to a 25-6 win over Colorado Springs on June 19. The 25 runs scored are the most since the Rainiers became affiliated with the Mariners in The previous high was 24 runs scored on June 6, 2011 at Tucson. The 30 hits is also a Rainiers-era franchise record, besting the previous hit of 25 on June 28, 2004 at Sacramento. The Rainiers recorded at least 2 runs in each of the first 6.0 inning and 5-or-more runs in 3 different innings. Tacoma jumped out to an early lead with 6 runs in the first inning and capped off the evening with a 7-run 6th inning. Since 2005, the Rainiers are the 5th minor league team to score at least 25 runs and record at least 30 hits in a game. The Rainiers join the Visalia Rawhide in the California League (5/15/12 at High Desert, 26 runs, 31 hits), Lake Elsinore in the California League (6/28/09 at High Desert, 33 runs, 32 hits), Vaqueros Laguna in the Mexican League (7/5/08 at Pericos de Puebla, 30 runs, 30 hits) and Diablos Rojos del Mexico in the Mexican League (4/3/07 vs. Potros de Tijuana, 26 runs, 31 hits) as the only minor league teams to accomplish this feat in the last 18 seasons. 30 RUNS/30 HITS: The Mavericks recorded 30 hits and scored 30 runs en route to a 30-8 win over Lancaster on August 9. The Mavericks recorded at scored 10 runs in the first and 2nd innings, while recording at least 2 hits in 4 additional innings. The 30 run fell short of the California League record for most runs by one team in a game, as Fresno scored 34 against Ventura on May 23, The highest scoring game in Cal League history took place at Stater Bros. Stadium on June 28, 2009, with Lake Elsinore defeating High Desert Since 2005, High Desert is the 3rd minor league team to score at least 30 runs and record at least 30 hits in a game. The Mavericks join the Lake Elsinore in the California League (6/28/09 at High Desert, 33 runs, 32 hits) and Vaqueros Laguna in the Mexican League (7/5/08 at Pericos de Puebla, 30 runs, 30 hits) as the only minor league teams to accomplish this feat in the last 18 seasons.

5 2013 Minor League Season in Review Team Overall Standings First Half Second Half Tacoma/Pacific Coast League 76-68, 2nd, Jackson/Southern League 62-73, 3rd, , 4th, , 2nd, -9.0 High Desert/California League 64-76, 4th, , 3rd, , 5th, Clinton/Midwest League 67-72, 5th, -21.5^ 33-36, 5th, , 3rd, Everett/Northwest League 44-32, 1st, , 1st, +1.0* 21-17, 1st, +3.0* Pulaski/Appalachian League 41-27, 1st, +0.5* AZL Mariners/Arizona League 22-33, 3rd, , 2nd, , 4th, -8.0 DSL Mariners/Dominican League 37-33, 4th, VSL Mariners/Venezuelan League 48-20, 1st, +12.0* * Division winner; ^Clinched playoff spot BATTING TOP 10 (minimum 2.7 PA/team game) BATTER CLUB AVG G AB R H HR RBI Smith, Tyler PUL Taylor, Chris JXN Pizzano, Dario CLI Zimmerman, Jeffrey PUL Miller, Ian EVE Kivlehan, Patrick HD Almonte, Abraham TAC Rivers, Kevin HD Marte, Ketel HD Choi, Ji-Man TAC PITCHING TOP 10 (minimum 0.8 IP/team game) PITCHER CLUB W-L ERA IP H BB SO Diaz, Edwin PUL Sanchez, Victor CLI Walker, Taijuan TAC Flores, Jose PUL Huijer, Lars EVE Elias, Roenis JXN Cleto, Ramire PUL Vieira, Thyago EVE Gillheeney, James JXN DeCecco, Scott HD HOME RUNS Blash, Jabari JXN 25 Rivers, Kevin HD 20 Peguero, Carlos TAC 19 Choi, Ji-Man TAC 18 Morla, Ramon JAC 18 Paolini, Dan HD 18 RBI Rivers, Kevin HD 97 Kivlehan, Patrick HD 90 Choi, Ji-Man TAC 85 Peguero, Carlos TAC 83 Romero, Stefen TAC 76 STOLEN BASES Austin, Jamal HD 40 Taylor, Chris JXN 38 Jones, James TAC 28 Almonte, Abraham TAC 26 Landry, Leon JXN 22 TEAM BATTING AVG AB R H HR BB SO SB CS High Desert Tacoma Clinton Pulaski AZL Mariners Everett Jackson WINS DeCecco, Scott HD 10 Fernandez, Anthony JXN 9 Gillheeney, James JXN 9 Walker, Taijuan TAC 9 Huijer, Lars EVE 8 Paxton, James TAC 8 Pries, Jordan HD 8 Sweeney, Brian TAC 8 SAVES Bawcom, Logan TAC 21 Leone, Dominic JXN 16 Smith, Carson JXN 15 Pagan, Emilio EVE 12 Shackleford, Stephen JXN 8 STRIKEOUTS Walker, Taijuan TAC 160 Paxton, James TAC 131 Landazuri, Stephen HD 129 Elias, Roenis JXN 121 Miller, Trevor JXN 106 TEAM PITCHING W-L ERA H CG SHO SV HR BB SO Jackson Pulaski Clinton Everett AZL Mariners Tacoma High Desert

6 Seattle Mariners Minor League Awards PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Brad Miller, INF Jackson Southern League (April 4-14) Hector Noesi, RHP Jackson Southern League (April 4-14) Nick Franklin, INF Tacoma PCL (April 22-28) Andrew Carraway, RHP Tacoma PCL (April 22-28) Jeremy Bonderman, RHP Tacoma PCL (April 29-May 5) Jabari Henry, OF Clinton Midwest League (April 29-May 5) James Paxton, LHP Tacoma PCL (June 17-23) Julio Morban, OF Jackson Southern League (June 17-23) Edwin Diaz, RHP Pulaski Appalachian League (June 24-30) Tyler Olson, LHP Everett Northwest League (July 8-14) Victor Sanchez, RHP Clinton Midwest League (July 15-21) Lars Huijer, RHP Everett Northwest League (July 22-28) Jose Flores, RHP Pulaski Appalachian League (July 22-28) Ji-Man Choi, INF Jackson Southern League (July 29-Aug. 4) Ketel Marte, INF Clinton Midwest League (July 29-Aug. 4) Patrick Kivlehan, INF High Desert California League (Aug. 5-11) D.J. Peterson, INF Clinton Midwest League (Aug. 5-11) Jesus Ugueto, OF Pulaski Appalachian League (Aug ) Taijuan Walker, RHP Tacoma PCL (Aug ) Jabari Blash, OF Jackson Southern League (Aug ) Austin Wilson, OF Everett Northwest League (Aug ) Isaiah Yates, OF Pulaski Appalachian League (Aug ) ARIZONA FALL LEAGUE Peoria Javelinas: RHP Dominic Leone RHP Brandon Maurer RHP Carson Smith LHP Kyle Hunter INF Patrick Kivlehan INF Chris Taylor OF Stefen Romero MGR Jim Pankovits POST-SEASON AWARDS Midwest League (Clinton): LHP Tyler Pike Left-handed Starter Appalachian League (Pulaski): RHP Edwin Diaz Pitcher of the Year / RHP Pitcher OF Tyler Smith Player of the Year / Shortstop OF Ian Miller Utility Outfielder RHP Emilio Pagan Relief Pitcher ALL-STAR FUTURES GAME RHP Taijuan Walker (Team USA) INF Ji-Man Choi (World Team) Replaced Rangers C Jorge Alfaro INF Brad Miller (TEAM USA) Unabled to play - promotion to MLB MID-SEASON ALL-STARS Pacific Coast League: LHP Brian Moran - (1.0,1,0,0,0,2) OF Carlos Peguero (BB) Southern League - North: OF Julio Morban - DNP OF James Jones - (1x4, K) LHP Elias Roenis - (1.0,2,0,0,0,2) RHP Taijuan Walker Unable participate after being promoted to AAA Tacoma. California League: SS Chris Taylor starter (0x4, K) RF Jabari Blash (0x2, K) also participated in HR derby. NF Ji-Man Choi DNP after being promoted to AA Jackson. Midwest League - East: OF Dario Pizzano (0x2, BB, K) C Tyler Marlette (BB, R) CF Jabari Henry (0x1, R, BB) LH Tyler Pike (1.0,0,0,0,0,1) LH Dylan Unsworth unable to participate due to an injury. Northwest League (North): RHP Aaron Brooks (0.1,0,0,0,0,0) RHP Lars Huijer starter (1.0,1,0,0,0,1,0) RHP Jose Valdivia (L, 1.0,3,3,1,0,0,2WP,HB) C Carlton Tanabe (0x1, K) INF D.J. Peterson DNP after promotion to A Clinton (Voted Starter). INF Jack Reinheimer Starter (2x5, R) INF Justin Seager Starter, DH (1x3, R, 2 K) INF Bryan Brito (0x2, 2 K) Manager Rob Mummau

7 Seattle Mariners League Leaders Pacific Coast League: Player Category Ranking Abraham Almonte ABG T7th,.314 OBP 5th,.403 Carlos Peguero SO 1st, 156 Nate Tenbrink SO T3rd, 135 Logan Bawcom SV 5th, 21 GF 4th, 39 BR/9.0 IP (Relief) 3rd, Brian Moran SO/9.0 IP (Relief) 1st, BB/9.0 IP (Relief) 4th, 2.15 Bobby LaFromboise BB/9.0 IP (Relief) 5th, 2.21 James Paxton SO T3rd, 131 CG T1st, 2 ShO T1st, 1 GS T3rd, 26 BB 5th, 58 SO/9.0 IP (Starter) 5th, 8.04 Southern League: Player Category Ranking James Jones 3B 1st, 10 Roenis Elias ERA 7th, 3.18 SO/9.0 IP (Starter) 4th, 8.38 Stephen Kohlscheen OPP AVG (Relief) 4th,.203 SO/9.0 IP (Relief) 1st, BR/9.0 (Relief) 5th, 9.86 Carson Smith GF 4th, 37 California League: Player Category Ranking Jamal Austin SB 5th, 40 R 1st, 107 Daniel Paolini SLG 5th,.521 HR/AB Ratio 4th, Kevin Rivers RBI 2nd, 97 2B 2nd, 36 EBH T4th, 61 BB 5th, 66 Stephen Landazuri SO/9.0 IP (Starter) 5th, 8.87 Midwest League: Player Category Ranking Dario Pizzano AVG 4th,.311 2B 2nd, 40 EBH T4th, 53 OBP 5th,.392 Victor Sanchez ERA 2nd, 2.78 WHIP T2nd, 1.09 BB/9.0 IP (Starter) 3rd, 1.43 BR/9.0 IP (Starter) 2nd, INDIVIDUAL LEAGUE LEADERS Northwest League: Player Category Ranking Phillips Castillo SO T3rd, 70 Jack Reinheimer R T3rd, 39 Austin Wilson SLG 4th,.414 Lars Huijer ERA 9th, 3.03 W 2nd, 8 SO T4th, 61 OPP AVG T3rd,.218 OPP AVG (Starter) 4th,.220 SO/9.0 IP (Starter) 3rd, 7.92 Tyler Olson CG T1st, 1 ShO T1st, 1 Jose Valdivia OPP AVG (Relief) 1st,.148 BR/9.0 (Relief) 3rd, 9.74 Thyago Vieira SO/9.0 IP (Starter) 4th, 6.89 Tyler Wright OPP AVG (Relief) 2nd,.202 SO/9.0 IP (Relief) 3rd, Jake Zokan HR 2nd, 7 Appalachian League: Player Category Ranking Aaron Barbosa SB 2nd, 19 Kristian Brito EBH T4th, 24 HR/AB Ratio 4th, Gabrial Franca SB T3rd, 14 BB 4th, 37 Wilton Martinez HR 1st 12 HR/AB Ratio 1st, Ian Miller SB T3rd, 14 Zach Shank TPA/SO 5th, 9.77 Tyler Smith AVG 3rd,.320 OBP 5th,.394 Jesus Ugueto RBI T2nd, 39 SLG 3rd,.500 HR/AB Ratio 5th, Jeff Zimmerman AVG 6th,.305 RBI T2nd, 39 SLG 4th,.494 Noel De La Cruz GS T3rd, 12 HR 1st, 10 Edwin Diaz ERA 1st, 1.43 SO 1st, 79 GS T1st, 13 IP 2nd, 69.0 WHIP 1st, 0.91 OPP AVG 2nd,.191 OPP AVG (Starter) 2nd,.191 SO/9.0 IP (Starter) 3rd, BR/9.0 IP (Starter) 1st, 8.74 Jose Flores W T3rd, 6 GS T3rd, 12 OPP AVG 3rd,.208 OPP AVG (Starter) 3rd,.208 Wander Marte HLD T1st, 5 Leoncio Munoz W 2nd, 7 OPP AVG (Relief) 2nd,.188 BR/9.0 IP (Relief) 1st, 8.92 Emilio Pagan SV 1st, 12 Rafael Pineda G T4th, 20 SO/9.0 IP (Relief) 4th, BB/9.0 IP (Relief) 2nd, 29.2 BR/9.0 IP (Relief) 3rd, Arizona League: Player Category Ranking Ricky Claudio SV 5th, 6 Zack Littell L T2nd, 6 Jeffeson Medina ERA 6th, 2.58 Michealangelo Guzman OPP AVG (Relief) 4th,.174 SO/9.0 IP (Relief) 3rd, Kevin McCoy SO/9.0 IP (Relief) 1st, Nertizon Osorio HR T1st, 5 Dominican Summer League: Player Category Ranking Yeuri Gonzalez ERA 10th, 1.63 Raul Pedie OPP AVG (Relief) 2nd,.151 BR/9.0 IP (Relief) 3rd, 6.37 Venezuelan Summer League: Player Category Ranking Yordi Calderon AVG 2nd,.343 G T1st, 68 HR 2nd, 11 2B 2nd, 20 SLG 1st,.590 R 1st, 68 H 2nd, 82 OBP 1st,.448 EBH 1st, 34 TB 1st, 141 BB 3rd, 39 HR/AB Ratio 3rd, Jhonbaker Morales AVG 7th,.314 Johan Quevedo R 4th, 48 TPA/SO 1st, Gianfranco Wawoe AVG 5th,.328 G T1st, 68 SB 3rd, 21 2B T3rd, 19 R 2nd, 63 H 3rd, 80 OBP 2nd,.415 EBH T4th, 29 TB 5th, 125 BB 4th, 33 TPA/SO 3rd, Liarvis Breto ERA 10th, 3.57 BB 3rd, 26 Kevin Gadea ERA 5th, 2.65 W T1st, 9 GS T1st, 14 IP 2nd, 71.1 Hector Hidalgo SV 4th, 7 OPP AVG (Relief) 5th,.197 Jonathan Jimenez SV T5th, 5 Daniel Mata GF T5th, 10 Osmel Morales SO 2nd, 66 OPP AVG (Relief) 4th,.185 SO/9.0 IP (Relief) 1st, BR/9.0 IP (Relief) 4th, 8.21 Pablo Lopez ERA 4th, 2.57 W 4th, 7 IP 5th, 66.2 WHIP 2nd, 0.93 AVG 2nd,.209 BR/9.0 IP (Starter) 2nd, 9.05 Andres Pena BB 2nd, 28

8 2013 Organizational Summaries AAA TACOMA RAINIERS PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE The Rainiers finished 2nd in the Pacific Coast League North Division with a record and 2.0 games behind Salt Lake in Marked the club s 27th winning season in franchise history (since 1960), while the team s 76 wins rank tied for the 17th-most in a single season. Tacoma spent a combined 71 of the team s 144 games in first place, including a stretch of 51 consecutive games atop the division standings from May 28-July 22. The 55 wins the Rainiers tallied at the All-Star break were the most first-half victories collected by a Tacoma squad since the 2001 club recorded 58 wins before the break. John Stearns was named the 28th manager in franchise history on May 2 after Daren Brown, the Rainiers Opening Day manager, was named to the Mariners Major League field staff. Stearns ended the season with a record over 117 games as the skipper with Tacoma. (Brown guided the Rainiers to a mark over the team s first 27 games). Stearns began the season as the Mariners Minor League Catching Coordinator. LHP Brian Moran and OF Carlos Peguero represented the PCL in the 2013 Dolan Auto Group Triple-A All-Star Game. This year s event, which pitted PCL All-Stars against All-Stars from the International League was held at Aces Ballpark in Reno, Nevada. Moran earned his first All- Star selection in his 2nd season with the Rainiers. Peguero also made his first Triple-A All-Star appearance in his 8th season since signing with the Mariners as a non-drafted free agent in OF Abraham Almonte (Player of the Year), RHP Logan Bawcom (Pitcher of the Year) and 1B Rich Poythress (Defensive Player of the Year) earned team awards from the Rainiers. INF/OF Nate Tenbrink was named the recipient of the Rainiers Community Service Award. He donated more than 20 hours of volunteering at South Sound non-profits and organizations such as Mary Bridge Children s Hospital, the Cheney Family Boys and Girls Club and Joint Base Lewis- McChord. A total of 10 Rainiers players earned their first Major League promotions with the Mariners this season. Tacoma saw 6 position players (Abraham Almonte, Brandon Bantz, Nick Franklin, Brad Miller, Jesus Sucre, Mike Zunino) and 4 pitchers (Bobby LaFromboise, Yoervis Medina, James Paxton, Taijuan Walker) log their first stints in the Majors in Tacoma s roster underwent a total of 140 player transactions this season - 34 more than the 2012 club logged all of last season. Of the 25 players that were active on the Rainiers 2013 Opening Day roster, a total of 9 were on the team s active roster for the final game of the season (5 position players, 4 pitchers). And of those 9, only 2 remained active on the team s roster over the full length of the season (Nate Tenbrink, Logan Bawcom). The Rainiers field staff underwent a total of four transactions (Daren Brown/John Stearns, May 2; Dwight Bernard/Terry Clark, July 18). Rainiers players combined to collect 5 weekly Pacific Coast League awards this season. A total of 4 Rainiers earned PCL Pitcher of the Week honors: RH Andrew Carraway (April 22-29), LH Jeremy Bonderman (April 29-May 6), LH James Paxton (June 17-23) and RH Taijuan Walker (August 19-25). INF Nick Franklin (April 22-29) was the lone Rainiers recipient of the league s Player of the Week award. The Rainiers wrapped up the season batting.269 (1352x5031) with 762 runs scored, 268 doubles, 40 triples, 146 home runs and 704 RBI. The Rainiers 762 runs scored were the 2ndmost scored by a Mariners minor league affiliate this season (High Desert, 827), while ranking 6th-most in the minors this season. Their 762 runs scored ranked 5th-most in franchise history (since 1960) and most since scoring 778 in The Rainiers ended the season ranked 2nd in the league with 146 home runs this season (Las Vegas, 148). A total of 26 different players hit a home run with the Rainiers this season, which tied the club with Salt Lake for the most in the league. Tacoma featured 7 different players with double-digits in home runs (Peguero - 19, Tenbrink - 15, Poythress - 13, Almonte - 11, Liddi - 11, Romero - 11, Zunino - 11) and 5 players with at least 50 RBI (Peguero - 83, Romero - 74, Tenbrink - 60, Poythress - 57, Almonte - 50). Of the 762 runs the Rainiers scored throughout the team s 2013 campaign, 233 (30.5%) were accounted for via home runs. OF Abraham Almonte began the season with Double-A Jackson before being promoted to Tacoma on May 13. He reached base safely in his first 20 games with Tacoma, May 13-June 10, batting.388 (26x67) with 17 runs scored, 3 doubles, 1 triple and 13 RBI. His 20-game onbase streak was the 4th-longest by a Rainiers player this season. In 94 games with the INSIDE THE NUMBERS 1.43 RHP Edwin Diaz s ERA in 2013 to win the Appalachian League ERA title, while also ranking 1st amongst all Mariners farmands (min. 10 GS). 2 The VSL Mariners (VSL) and Pulaski Mariners (Appalachian League) each won their league championship. Four of the Mariners 9 affiliates qualified for post-season play. 3 3B Patrick Kivlehan (25), SS Brad Miller (22) and 1B Ji-Man Choi (21) were each one of 22 minor league players this season to record at least a 20-game hit streak. 11 Mariners prospects to make their Major League debut with Seattle this season, 4th-most in franchise history RHP Isliexel Gonzalez averaged K/9.0 IP (43 K, 27.1 IP) combined between the AZL Mariners (19 K, 12.1 IP) and Pulaski (24 K, 15.0 IP) during the regular season. 22 The Mariners had 22 farmhands receive the Player/Pitcher of the Week award (12 Pos Players, 10 Pitchers). 22 Mariners minor leaguers named to league mid-season All-Star teams. 23 Years in age between the oldest Mariners minor leaguer to appear in a game, RHP Brian Sweeney (39) and the youngest, OF Bryan Leal (17). 40 OF Dario Pizzano led the Midwest League and finished T6th in the minor leagues with 40 doubles.

9 INSIDE THE NUMBERS 62.0 RHP Dylan Unsworth allowed only 2 walks in 72.2 innings between A Clinton and AZL Mariners, including tossing 62.0 consecutive innings without allowing a walk (4/14-8/29). 102 INF Ty Kelly walked 102 times between AAA Tacoma (51 BB, 54 G) and AA Bowie in the BAL organization his 102 walks ranked T2nd among all minor league players The average temperature at the time of the first pitch (7:05 pm) for the Mariners in the Arizona League (hottest 118: 6/28 vs. AZL Athletics; Coolest 84: 8/5 vs. AZL Athletics). 160 The number of strikeouts by RHP Taijuan Walker combined between AA Jackson and AAA Tacoma to lead all Mariners farmhands, while finishing T7th in the minor leagues. 165 INF Chris Taylor led all Mariners farmhands and finished T8th in MiLB with 165 hits combined between A High Desert and AA Jackson. 177 OF Stefen Romero has recorded 177 RBI over the last 2 season, 10th-most in the minor leagues. 315 The number of players that appeared in at least 1 game for one of the Mariners 9 minor league affiliations in 2013 (154 position players/161 pitchers). 827 The High Desert Mavericks scored 827 runs, which ranked 3rd-most in the minor leagues the Tacoma Rainiers scored 762 runs, which ranked 6thmost in the minor leagues. 9,101 The Jackson Generals logged 9,101 miles on a bus this season. Rainiers, Almonte hit.314 (106x338) with 17 doubles, 5 triples, 11 home runs, 50 RBI and 20 stolen bases. He ranked 4th in the PCL in on-base percentage (.403), 10th in slugging percentage (.491) and 15th in stolen bases (20) following his Triple-A debut on May 13. Almonte (6x6, 4 R, 2 RBI, BB) recorded 6 singles on May 29 at Colorado Springs and became the first Rainiers player to collect 6 hits in a single game since Jerry Owens on August 25, 2009 at Fresno. He is one of only 7 minor league players, including one or 3 Mariners minor league players, to record at least 6 hits in a game this season. Almonte is the first PCL player to record 6 hits in a game since Bryan Anderson went 6-for-6 against Tucson on May 24, Almonte hit.255 (26x102) with 18 runs scored, 6 doubles, 1 triple, 4 home runs and 18 RBI in 102 games with Jackson. He (4x5, 2 R, 2B, 3B, HR, 4 RBI) completed the cycle on April 27 at Chattanooga. It was the first cycle in Jackson franchise history, dating back to 1998, when the Generals were known as the West Tenn Diamond Jaxx. But it was the 2nd cycle in 10 days for a Mariners prospect after Carlos Triunfel accomplished the feat for Triple-A Tacoma on April 17. Almonte hit a solo homer in in the third inning, a bases-loaded triple in the 4th inning, and singled in the 5th and got his 5th RBI of the evening. After being called out on strikes in the 6th inning, Almonte lined a 2-2 pitch to right field for a double to complete the cycle. OF Stefen Romero began the season on the disabled list, appearing in 5 games with High Desert before making his season debut with Tacoma on April 19. Romero hit.277 (104x375) with 51 runs scored, 23 doubles, 4 triples, 11 home runs, 74 RBI, 28 walks and 8 stolen bases in 93 games. He recorded at least 1 hit in 66 of 93 games, including 27 multi-hit contests. He hit safely in a career-high 10 games, July 1-10, batting.395 (17x43) with 6 runs scored, 4 doubles, 1 home run and 13 RBI. Romero set a franchise record by hitting 3 grand slams this season. Romero went deep with the bases-loaded on May 11 at New Orleans, July 8 at Tucson and August 8 at Albuquerque. The previous record of 2 grand slams hit during a single season was accomplished 25 times since Romero s 177 RBI over the last 2 season ( ) currently rank 10th amongst all minor league players. OF Carlos Peguero ranked T2nd amongst all Mariners farmhands with 19 home runs, while his 83 RBI ranked 3rd-most. It is the 6th consecutive season he has recorded at least 10 home runs in a season. Peguero recorded 3 hitting streak of at least 7 games, including a seasonhigh 9-game hit streak, May During this stretch he hit.424 (14x33) with 6 runs scored, 3 doubles, 1 triple, 3 home runs and 7 RBI. Pegureo (6x7, 2 R, 2B, HR, 3 RBI) recorded a careerhigh 6 hits on July 26 at Reno He is one of 3 Mariners farmhand to record 6 hits in game this season (also: Abraham Almonte, 5/29 at COL w/tac & Nate Melendres, 8/9 vs. Lancaster w/hd). SS Carlos Triunfel appeared in 9 games with the Mariners over two stints before the All-Star break (.083/2x24, RBI) and was recalled after the Rainiers season concluded in September. In 100 games with the Rainiers he hit.282 (108x383) with 55 runs scored, 22 doubles, 3 triples, 5 home runs and 31 RBI. He appeared at three different infield positions this season: SS 84 games; 2B 13 games; and 3B 2 games. Triunfel recorded 5 hits, including hitting for the cycle as AAA Tacoma shutout Fresno 8-0 on April 17. Singling on the first pitch he saw in the fifth inning, Triunfel completed Tacoma s first cycle since Raul Ibañez accomplished the feat on Aug. 19, 1997 vs. Albuquerque. He also is the first player in the Pacific Coast League to cycle since Nashville s Caleb Gindl on July 10, 2011, also against Albuquerque. Triunfel achieved the act in his first 4 at-bats of the game. He tripled with one out in the first inning, led off the bottom of the third with a double, then homered in the fourth. He completed the cycle in the fifth inning after lining a single down the right field line. Triunfel snapped an 0-for-20 stretch coming into the game and was the first Rainiers player since Michael Saunders on July 30, 2011 vs. Las Vegas to record 5 hits in a game. INF Brad Miller set a team-high by hitting safely in each of his final 22 games with the Rainiers, May 29-June 27, the 2nd-longest hitting streak recorded in the league this season. Miller batted.385 (35x91) over that stretch, with 91 runs scored, 5 doubles, 1 triple, 6 home runs and 27 RBI. Miller was also recorded a 26-game on-base streak (T9th-longest in the PCL), May 25- June 27. In 68 games combined between AA Jackson and AAA Tacoma this season, Miller hit.319 (82x257) with 53 runs scored, 12 doubles, 12 home runs, 53 RBI and a.920 OPS (.521 SLG,.399 OBP). In the field for Tacoma he made 22 starts at shortstop, 3 at second base and one at designated hitter. INF Ty Kelly was acquired by the Mariners from the Baltimore Orioles in exchange for OF Eric Thames on June 30 and assigned to Tacoma. He reached base safely in 50 of 53 games with an at-bat, including recording a hit in 37 games. Kelly walked a career-high 5 times on Aug. 16 vs. Colorado (1x2, 2 R, 3B, RBI, 5 BB) and was one of 10 minor league players to record 5 walks in a single game in Overally he recoreded 102 walks combined in 2013, ranking T2nd amongst all minor league players. He began the season with AA Bowie in the Eastern

10 League, batting.283 (80x283) with 51 runs scored, 21 doubles, 2 triples, 1 home run and 47 RBI in 72 games. At the time of his trade, he ranked amongst the Eastern League leaders in runs scored (2nd, 51), doubles (T2nd, 21) and walks (3rd, 51). Tacoma s pitching staff fanned 1,145 batters through 144 games of their 2013 campaign, besting the previous mark of 1,079 set in RH Brian Sweeney and LH James Paxton each led the Rainiers with 8 wins, while RH Blake Beavan, Andrew Carraway and Bobby LaFromboise finished T2nd with 6 wins apiece. Tacoma s pitchers had a 5.52 ERA (649 ER, IP), while walking 461 and striking out 1,145. RH Brian Sweeney logged his franchise-record 7th different season at Tacoma since making his Rainiers debut in Among Tacoma s all-time franchise pitching leaders, Sweeney now ranks 3rd in strikeouts (403), 4th in innings pitched (582.2), T5th in wins (36), 6th in appearances (144) and 9th in games started (66). RHP Taijuan Walker split the season between AA Jackson and AAA Tacoma, going a combined to go 9-10 with a 2.93 ERA (46 ER, IP) and is averaging strikeouts per 9.0 innings pitched (160 strikeouts) in 25 starts. He was promoted to Tacoma from Double-A Jackson and made his Triple-A debut on June 25 vs. Fresno at Cheney Stadium. He recorded the win vs. the Grizzlies, allowing only 3 hits and striking out 4 in 6.0 innings in his debut. Walker tossed 14.0 scoreless innings over his first 3 AAA starts, before allowing a solo home run in the 5th inning on July 7 at Salt Lake. Overall he is 5-3 with a 3.61 ERA (23 ER, 57.1 IP) in 11 starts with Tacoma prior to being selected by Seattle on Aug. 30. Walker was the youngest player in the PCL this season and 2nd-youngest in Triple-A. Walker joined the Rainiers roster with the 7th-best ERA in the Southern League (2.46/24 ER, 84.0 IP). The 20-year-old ranked 1st in the SL in strikeouts (96) and 3rd in opponent batting average (.195, 58x298) and innings pitched (84.0). Also amongst Southern League starters he ranked first in SO/9IP ratio (10.29). He was ranked by Baseball America as the No. 2 prospect in the Mariners farm system entering the season, and was listed as the No. 2 right-handed pitching prospect in the minors by MLB.com. LHP Danny Hultzen went 4-1 with a 2.05 ERA (7 ER, 30.2 IP) in 6 starts with Tacoma. He has spent the majority of the season on the disabled list after being diagnosed with a left rotator cuff strain and tendinitis on April 26. Hultzen made one rehab start with the AZL Mariners on June 22 vs. AZL Royals (5.0,3,1,1,0,8) before being reinstated from the DL on June 26. He recorded the win in Tacoma s 2-0 victory over Las Vegas on June 27 (6.0,2,0,0,1,6), but was scratched from his next start and placed back on the DL on July 7. He was activated from the disabled list on Sept. 1 and tossed 2.0 scoreless innings in a start that night vs. Sacramento.Hultzen underwent surgery on his left shoulder on Oct. 1. Dr. James Andrews performed the surgery in Pensacola, FL., cleaning up the labrum and a partial tear of the rotator cuff, and repaired the capsule. LHP James Paxton finished tied for the team lead with 8 wins, going 8-11 with a 4.45 ERA (70 ER, IP) in 28 games/26 starts with the Rainiers. He ranked T3rd in strikeouts and games start in the PCL, while ranking 5th amongst league starters averaging 8.04 strikeouts per 9.0 innings. Paxton recorded a season-high 11 strikeouts on June 22 vs. Fresno (6.0,3,0,0,1,11). It marked his 9th career start recording at least 10 strikeouts (last: 11, 5/13/13 at New Orleans). Paxton also tossed his first career shutout as the Tacoma Rainiers blanked the Tucson Padres 7-0 at Kino Veterans Memorial Stadium on July 8 (9.0,5,0,0,2,4). Paxton limited the Padres to 5 hits, all singles, and walked 2 with 4 strikeouts over a career-high 9.0 innings of work. His 9.0-inning shutout win was the first recorded by a Rainiers pitcher since fellow LH Chris Seddon tossed 9.0 scoreless frames in a win at Colorado Springs on June 15, Prior to that start, the longest start of Paxton s career was 7.0 innings (Aug. 12, 2011 vs. Huntsville). The Rainiers relievers went a combined with 40 saves and a 3.93 ERA (232 ER, IP). LH Bobby LaFromboise led all relievers with 6 wins, while RH Logan Bawcom recorded a team-high 21 saves. The relievers combined to limit opponents to a.258 (523x2030), while walking 184 and striking out 538 batters. As a team they averaged 9.11 strikeouts per 9.0 innings, while RH Danny Farquhar (13.5), LH Lucas Luetge (13.1) and LH Brian Moran (12.2) each averaged double digit strikeouts per 9.0 innings (min 20.0 IP in relief). RH Logan Bawcom led all Mariners farmhand with 21 saves, while ranking 5th in the PCL. He held opponents scoreless in 40 of 51 appearances, limiting opponents to a.235 average (56x238), while walking 24 and striking out 64. He was 1-4 with 21 saves and a 2.91 ERA (21 ER, 65.0 IP) 24 save opportunities. Bawcom has recorded 47 saves over the last 2 seasons ( ), which trails only Jose Valdez (48) for most in the minor leagues. LH reliever Brian Moran went 2-5 with 4 saves and a 3.45 ERA in 48 appearances with Tacoma. Amongst relievers in the PCL, Moran led all PCL relievers in strikeouts per 9.0 innings (12.21), while having the 4th-lowest walk to strikeout ratio (2.15). He struck out 85 batters, which led all Rainiers relievers and ranked 2nd on the team behind Paxton s 131 strikeouts. Moran recorded at least 1 strikeout in 37 of 48 appearances, including 21 games with at least 2 strikeouts. He struck out a season-high 5 batters twice: April 6 at Fresno (2.0,0,0,0,0,5) and May 31 at Colorado (2.1,1,0,0,0,5). Moran held opponents scoreless in 31 of 48 games, including tossing a seasonhigh 13.0 innings, May 24-June 19. The Rainiers recorded 30 hits and 25 runs in a win at Colorado Springs on May 29. The 25 runs scored are the most since the Rainiers became affiliated with the Mariners in The previous high was 24 runs scored on June 6, 2011 at Tucson. The 30 hits is also a Rainiers-era franchise record, besting the previous hit of 25 on June 28, 2004 at Sacramento. The Rainiers recorded at least 2 runs in each of the first 6.0 inning and 5-or-more runs in 3 different innings. Tacoma jumped out to an early lead with 6 runs in the first inning and capped off the evening with a 7-run 6th inning. Since 2005, the Rainiers are the 5th minor league team to score at least 25 runs and record at least 30 hits in a game. The Rainiers join the Visalia Rawhide in the California League (5/15/12 at High Desert, 26 runs, 31 hits), Lake Elsinore in the California League (6/28/09 at High Desert, 33 runs, 32 hits), Vaqueros Laguna in the Mexican League (7/5/08 at Pericos de Puebla, 30 runs, 30 hits) and Diablos Rojos del Mexico in the Mexican League (4/3/07 vs. Potros de Tijuana, 26 runs, 31 hits) as the only minor league teams to accomplish this feat in the last 8 seasons.

11 AA JACKSON GENERALS SOUTHERN LEAGUE Manager Jim Pankovits led Jackson to a record, which was the 3rd-best record in the Southern League Northern Division. The Generals went in the First Half and finished 2nd with a recorded in the Second Half. The teams 62 wins were the lowest win total since finishing in The Generals set a franchise-high with 19 games postponed or cancelled due to rain in The 135 game played was the lowest in franchise history due to 5 cancelled games. Jackson played 31 games in 31 days during the month of August and recorded the team s only winning month of the season (16-15). Outfielders Julio Morban, James Jones and LHP Elias Roenis represented Jackson on the North Division roster for the 2013 Southern League All-Star Game, which was played July 17 at Bragan Field at Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville. RHP Taijuan Walker was also selected to the roster, but is unable to play due to his promotion to AAA Tacoma. The Generals pitching staff finished the season with 3.41 ERA, while walking 432 batters and striking out 983 in innings. LH Anthony Fernandez led the team with 9 wins, while RH Stephen Kohlscheen and LH James Gillheeney each ranked 2nd on the team with 7 wins. RH Carson Smith led the Generals with 15 saves. After allowing 5 runs over his first 6 appearances of the season, RH Carson Smith allowed only 5 earned runs over his last 38 relief appearances. During this stretch he went 1-1 with 12 saves and a 1.01 ERA (5 ER, 44.2 IP). He allowed only 1 earned run over his final 28.2 innings (22 G/0.35 ERA), including tossing a season-high 16.2 scoreless innings to close out the season, July 23-Sept. 2. Since April 22, Smith lowered his ERA from 8.44 to Smith limited opponents to a.183 average (33x180), while walking 17 and striking out 71. He struck out at least 1 batter in 39 of 44 games, including recording 21 multi-strikeout performances. Overall Smith went 1-3 with 15 save and a 1.80 ERA (10 ER, 50.0 IP) in 44 games with the Generals. LH Kyle Hunter held opponents scoreless in 28 of 34 appearances with Jackson, going 3-0 with 1 save and a 1.40 ERA (9 ER, 57.2 IP). He limited opponents to a.222 (47x212), while walking 16 and striking out 43. Hunter went 2-0 with a save and a 0.89 ERA (4 ER, 40.2 IP) in 30 relief appearances and 1-0 with a 2.65 ERA (5 ER, 17.0 IP) in 4 starts. He began the season with Single-A High Desert, going 1-1 with a 3.65 ERA (5 ER, 12.1 IP) in 8 games. After appearing in only 2 games during the 2011 and 2012 seasons due to injuries, LH Nick Hill went 2-3 with a 2.17 ERA (12 ER, 49.2 IP) in 42 games with Jackson this season. He held opponents scoreless in 34 of 44 appearances, including a season-high 11.0 scoreless innings (July 6-Aug. 10). Hill recorded his first win of the season on April 23 vs. Pensacola, tossing 2.0 scoreless innings in relief. It was his first win since July 26, 2010 vs. Birmingham (w/west Tenn). He was promoted to Tacoma on Aug. 30, allowing 1 run in 3.0 innings in relief (2 G). RH Stephen Kohlscheen went 7-3 with 2 saves and a 2.30 ERA (17 ER, 66.2 IP) in 41 games with Jackson. He allowed only 3 earned runs over his final 31.2 innings, going 5-0 with 1 save and a 0.85 ERA. Amongst all relivers in the Southern Leauge, he led the league in strikeouts per 9.0 innings (11.48), while ranking 4th in opponent average (.203) and 5th in fewest baserunners per 9.0 innings (9.86). Kohlscheen struck out 85 batters in 66.2 innings in relief including recording at least 1 strikeout in 36 of 41 games. He struck out at least 1 batter in 22 consecutive games from June 15-August 31 (51 strikeouts). Kohlscheen recorded 24 multi-strikeout games, including striking out a season-high 7 batters in 3.0 innings on May 17 vs. Birmingham. Jackson hit.224 (1065x4399) with 525 runs scored, 190 doubles, 41 triples, 91 home runs and 481 RBI in 135 games. INF Steven Proscia led the Generals with 10 home runs, while INF Ji-Man Choi and OF Jabari Blash each recorded 9 homers. OF James Jones led the team with 45 RBI in 101 games. SS Chris Taylor hit.314 (165x525) with 100 runs scored, 28 doubles, 11 triples, 8 home runs, 60 RBI, 84 walks and 38 stolen bases in 134 games combined between Jackson and High Desert. He led all Mariners farmhands with 108 runs scored, while ranking 3rd amongst all minor league players. He also led all Mariners minor leaguers in hits (T8th-most amongst all MiL players), while ranking 2nd with 38 stolen bases. Taylor was one of 3 minor league players this season to hit over.300 with at least 100 runs scored, 45 extrabase hits, 30 stolen bases and an on-base percentage of at least.400, joining Byron Buxton-Cedar Rapids/Ft. Meyers (.334, 109 R, 49 EBH, 55 SB,.424 OBP) and George Springer-Corpus Christi/Oklahoma City (.303, 106 R, 68 EBH, 45 SB,.411 OBP). He recorded 48 multi-hit games (3-H: 14 and 4-H: 2), while recording 5 hitting streaks of at least 5 games. He began the season with High Desert and reached base safely in 29 straight games, the 8th-longest in the California League this season. He was promoted to Double-A Jackson on June 29 and reached base safely via a hit or walk in 59 of 67 games. He recorded a season-high 4 straight multi-hit games, June 29-July 2, batting.474 (9x19) with 3 runs scored, 2 doubles, 1 triple, 4 RBI, 1 walk and 2 stolen bases. INF Ji-Man Choi hit.295 (125x424) with 64 runs scored, 36 doubles, 6 triples, 18 home runs, 85 RBI and 63 walks in 122 games combined between A High Desert (4/4/-6/2), AA Jackson (6/3-8/18) and AAA Tacoma (8/19-9/2). He was one of 20 minor league players this season to record at least 60 extra-base hits. He began the season with the Mavericks hitting safely in 36 of 47 games with an at-bat, including 16 multi-hit games. Choi hit safely in a career-high 21 games from April 27-May 22, which was 3rd longest in the California League this season. During the streak he hit.422 (35x83) with 20 runs scored, 15 doubles, 1 triple, 5 home runs, 26 RBI and 13 walks. Choi was promoted to Jackson on June 4. Appearing in 61 games with the Generals, Choi finished T2nd on the team with 9 home runs, including a team-high 2 grand slams (6/29 vs. Birmingham and 7/31 vs. Huntsville). He also appeared in 13 games with Tacoma to close out the season.

12 OF James Jones hit.275 (100x363) with 44 runs scored, 14 doubles, 10 triples, 6 home runs, 45 RBI, 40 walks and 28 stolen bases in 101 games with Jackson. He led the league with 10 triples, while falling 1 short of the Jackson franchise record of 11 set by Bo Porter in 1998 and Dwaine Bacon in Jones is one of 3 Jackson players to record at least 10 triples in a single season, joining Richard Lewis (2004) and Chris Walker (2006). Jones (3x4, 2 R, 2 HR, 4 RBI) hit 2 home runs on June 22 vs. Mobile, including an inside-thepark home run. It was the first time in franchise history a multi-home run game included an inside-the-park homer. It was also the first inside-the-park home run by a Generals player since Jake Shaffer (5/6/2011 vs. Birmingham). Jones went 1-for-4 in the Southern League All-Star Game, recording the only hit by the North Division squad. Jones was promoted to Tacoma on Aug. 30, appearing in 4 games to end the season. OF Jabari Blash hit.271 (103x380) with 55 runs scored, 19 doubles, 3 triples, 25 home runs and 74 RBI in 109 games combined between A High Desert and AA Jackson. After being promoted to Jackson on August 2, Blash led the team with 9 home runs, which was tied for the most in the Southern League (also: Javier Baez). He homered in his first Double-A at-bat on Aug. 3 at Mobile, while recording 2 multi-home run games (8/15 vs. Montgomery & 8/30 at Huntsville). Blash homered twice in the 4th inning on August 30 at Huntsville. He was the first Jackson player has hit 2 home runs in the same inning, while his 5 RBI during the 4th inning were the most in a single inning in franchise history. Blash began the season with High Desert, batting.258 (73x283) with 42 runs scored, 16 doubles, 3 triple, 16 home runs and 53 RBI in 80 games. He hit 12 home runs over his first 33 games, but only 4 between May 28 and July 14. From April 5-May 28, Blash hit.317 (40x126) with 25 runs scored, 7 doubles, 3 triples, 13 home runs, 37 RBI and 15 walks in first 34 games to begin the season. During this stretch his.317 average ranked T5th-highest in the California League. OF Julio Morban hit.295 (87x295) with 46 runs scored, 20 doubles, 5 triple, 7 home runs and 44 RBI in 86 games with the Generals. He hit safely in a season-high 12 straight games, April 27-May 15, batting.426 (20x47) with 8 runs scored, 4 doubles, 1 triple, 2 home runs and 11 RBI. Morban hit.349 (30x86) with 11 runs scored, 5 doubles, 2 triples, 3 home runs and 25 of his 32 RBI in 22 games in May. The Generals Opening Day roster featured 11 of the Mariners Top-30 prospects, according to Baseball America: RHP Taijuan Walker (2), INF Brad Miller (9), RHP Carson Smith (16), OF Leon Landry (17), INF Jack Marder (20), C John Hicks (21), OF Francisco Martinez (22), OF Julio Morban (23), INF Vinnie Catricala (26), RHP Chance Ruffin (27), LHP Anthony Fernandez (30). A HIGH DESERT MAVERICKS CALIFORNIA LEAGUE Manager James Horner led High Desert to a record, which was 4th in the California League Southern Division. The Mavericks went in the First Half and finished the Second half going The Carolina League All-Stars defeated the California League All-Stars 12-2 on June 18. SS Chris Taylor (0x4, K) and RF Jabari Blash (0x2, K) combined to go 0-for-6 with 2 strikeouts outs in the game. INF Ji-Man Choi was named California League Mid-Season All-Stars for the 2013 California/Carolina League All-Star Game, but was unable to play after being promoted to AA Jackson. Blash also participated in the League s home run hitting contest. The Mavericks hit.274 (1329x4850) with 827 runs scored, 285 doubles, 56 triples, 154 home runs and 763 home runs in 140 games. In the California League, High Desert ranked 2nd in the California League in nearly every offensive category, including average, at-bats, runs scored, hits, doubles, home runs, RBI, total bases (2,188), on-base percentage (.346), slugging percentage (.451) and OPS (.798). The Mavericks 827 runs scored, ranked 3rd overall in the minor leagues this season. High Desert had 6 different players with double-digits in home runs (Rivers 20, Paolini - 18, Blash - 16, Kivlehan 13, Brady 11 and Morla 10) and 9 players with at least 40 RBI (Rivers - 97, Paolini - 69, Kivlehan 59, Austin 58, Blash - 53, Baron 47, Phillips 44, Taylor 44, and Choi 40). INF Patrick Kivlehan, OF Ji-Man Choi and INF Anthony Phillips each recorded a hitting streak of at least 18 games this season. Kivlehan (.437/45x103, 25 R, 10 2B, 7 HR, 35 RBI, 10 BB) led the league hitting safely in 25 consecutive games from July 25-Aug. 22, while Choi s (.422/35x83, 20 R, 15 2B, 3B, 5 HR, 26 RBI, 13 RBI) 21-game hitting streak from April 22-May 27 ranked 3rd overall in the league. Phillips hit safely in a career-high 18 straight games, April 11-May 3 (.364/24x66, 12 R, 7 2B, 3 HR, 15 RBI, 6 BB). The Maverick also had 4 players with consecutive on-base streaks of at least 28 games this season. OF Jamal Austin reached base safely in 38 consecutive games, April 4-May 16, which was the longest streak in the California League this season. OF Daniel Paolini (33 G, June 2-July 11), INF Chris Taylor (29, April 4-May 4) and INF Ji-Man Choi (28, April 20-May 23) joined Austin as 1 of 10 players in the league this season to reach base safely in at least 28 consecutive games in OF Daniel Paolini split the season between A High Desert and AA Jackson, batting.256 (112x437) with 68 runs scored, 26 doubles, 3 triples, 18 home runs, 73 RBI, 75 walks and 3 stolen bases in 123 games. He began the season with the Mavericks batting.284 (95x334) with 62 runs scored, 21 doubles, 2 triples, 18 home runs and 69 RBI in 92 games. He ranked 5th in the California League in slugging percentage (.521), while having the 4th-highest home runs per at-bats ratio in the league (1/18.65). Paolini recorded 6 hitting streaks of at least 5 games, including a season-high 9-game hit streak, April During the streak he hit.400 (14x35) with 10 runs scored, 3 doubles, 2 home runs, 8 RBI and 7 walks. OF Jamal Austin reached base safely in 38 consecutive games to begin the season, April 4-May 16, which led the California League this season. During that 38-game stretch he hit.263 (41x156) with 28 runs scored, 3 doubles, 1 triple, 16 RBI and 20 walks. Austin was one of 9 players to score at least 100 runs this season, including ranking 4th overall with 107 runs scored. He was one of 5 minor league players to record at least 100 runs and steal at least 40 bases this season. He led all Mariners farmhands with 40 stolen bases and has recorded 96 stolen bases over his first 3 season in the minor leagues. Overall Austin is hit.288 (150x520) with 107 runs scored, 15 doubles, 10 triples, 58 RBI, 44 walks and 40 stolen bases.

13 INF Patrick Kivlehan hit.303 (148x489) with 74 runs scored, 25 doubles, 3 triples, 16 home runs, 90 RBI, 15 stolen bases and 43 walks in 128 games combined between A Clinton and A High Desert. He recorded 39 multi-hit games, while also driving in at least 2 runs in 21 games. He set both career-high in hits and RBI on Aug. 9 vs. Lancaster (5x7, 4 R, 2B, HR, 6 RBI). Kivlehan also set a career-high after hitting safely in 25 consecutive games, from July 25-Aug. 22 (.437/45x103, 25 R, 10 2B, 7 HR, 35 RBI, 10 BB). It was the longest hitting streak by a Mariners farmhand this season as well as the longest streak this season in the California League. Kivlehan hit.357 (40x112) with 25 runs scored, 8 doubles, 7 home runs, 38 RBI, 10 walks and 1 stolen base in 27 games in the month of August. His 38 RBI during August led all minor league players, while also ranking as the most in any single month in the minors in OF Kevin Rivers hit.297 (92x485) with 92 runs scored, 36 doubles, 5 triples, 20 home runs, 97 RBI, 66 walks and 8 stolen bases in 128 games with High Desert. He led all Mariners farmhands with a career-high 97 RBI. Rivers also ranked 2nd in the California League in RBI and doubles, T4th in extra-base hits (61) and 5th in walks. He hit.364 (63x173) with 37 runs scored, 28 extra-base hits (2B: 18, 3B: 1, HR: 9) and 41 RBI in 44 games to close out the season (7/14-9/2). During this stretch, amongst all minor league players, he ranked T2nd in doubles, T3rd in extra-base hits, 4th in total bases (110), T6th in RBI and 9th in average. RH Jordan Pries led the Mavericks with 8 wins, while LH Bobby Shore and RH Stephen Landazuri each recorded 6 wins. RH Dominic Leone (12), RH Stephen Shackleford (7) combined to record 19 of the team s 30 saves. High Desert s pitchers had a 5.24 ERA (715 ER, IP), while walking 478 and striking out Pries went 8-6 with a 5.13 ERA (71 ER, IP) in 24 games (23 starts) with the Mavericks. His 8 wins were T8th most amongst the Mariners farmhands this season. He limited opponents to a.264 (129x489), including a.237 (46x194) vs. left-handed batters. Pries tied his career high with 9 strikeouts on July 19 vs. Lake Elsinore (also: 7/9/12 at Quad Cities w/clinton). RH Dominic Leone, who was promoted to Double-A Jackson July 12, went 1-3 with a 2.25 ERA (16 ER, 64.0 IP) in 48 games combined between Clinton, High Desert and Jackson. He combined to limit opponents to a.212 average (49x231), while walking 18 and striking out 64. After allowing 9 runs in first 13.0 innings (7 G) with the Mavericks, he allowed only 2 runs over his finall 27.0 innings (0.67 ERA). He tossed a season-high 17.2 scoreless innings (15) combined between High Desert and Jackson, June 16-Aug. 3. RH David Colvin went 5-0 with a 2.34 ERA (15 ER, 57.2 IP) in 32 games (1 GS) with High Desert. He limited opponents to a.257 average (57x222), while walking 13 and striking out 62. Colvin was limited to only 32 games this season after making 3 different stints on the disabled list with a strained right shoulder. A CLINTON LUMBERKINGS MIDWEST LEAGUE Manager Eddie Menchaca led LumberKings to a overall record, which ranked 5th in the Midwest League Western Division. The LumberKings went in the First Half and finished the Second half going The 2013 playoff appearance was the 9th out of the last 11 years for the Clinton franchise. The LumberKings hit.268 (1244x4640) with 629 runs scored, 261 doubles, 30 triples, 72 home runs and 569 RBI in 139 games. Clinton led the league in average and hits, while ranking 2nd in doubles, 4th in RBI 5th in on-base percentage (.333) and 6th slugging percentage (.384) and OPS (717). OF Dario Pizzano led the team with 70 RBI, while OF Jordy Lara was the team leader with 10 home runs. OF Dario Pizzano hit.311 (144x463) with 75 runs scored, 40 doubles, 5 triples, 8 home runs and 70 RBI in 126 games with Clinton. He led all Mariners farmhands with 40 doubles, while ranking T6th amongst all minor league players. Pizzano s 40 doubles were the 3rdmost in Clinton franchise history (1. Tod Ronson, 44 in 1987, 2. Vinnie Catricala, 41 in 2010), while his 144 hits ranked T11th (with: Nick Franklin, 2010 and Tim Smith, 2008). Pizzano recorded at least 1 hit in 92 of 143 games with an at-bat, including reaching base safely via a hit or walk in 127 games. He reached base safely in 40 of his last 41 games, including 35 straight games from July 18-Aug. 26. His 35-game on-base streak ranked 3rd in the Midwest League this season. He recorded 3 hitting streak of at least 10 games, April 9-20 (10 games:.406/13x32, 9 R, 2 2B, HR, 8 RBI), June 20-July 2 (11 games:.341/15x44, 10 R, 4 2B, 3B, 2 HR, 6 RBI) and a careerhigh 19 games, Aug (.373/28x75, 14 R, 12 2B, 3B, HR, 11 RBI, 9 BB). OF Gabriel Guerrero hit.271 (127x469) with 60 runs scored, 23 doubles, 3 triples, 4 home runs,50 RBI, 21 walks and 12 stolen bases in 125 games with Clinton. He hit safely in 23 of 25 games from June 12-July 11 (.419/39x93, 12 R, 6 2B, 13 RBI, 3 BB, 5 SB), including recording a season-high 15-game hit streak from June 26-July 11 (.481/26x54, 7 R, 4 2B, 8 RBI, 3 BB). His 15-game hit streak is the T9th-longest streak in the Midwest League this season. During this 25-game stretch he led all minor league players in average. INF Ketel Marte began the season with Clinton, batting.304 (115x378) with 61 runs scored, 15 doubles, 5 triples, 29 RBI, 15 walks and 16 stolen bases in 98 games. After batting.193 through the first 34 games, Marte rebounded to hit.352 (115x364) with 44 runs scored, 44 extra-base hits (2B: 14, 3B:4), 22 RBI, 9 walks and 11 stolen bases. During this 64-game stretch he ranked 2nd in the Midwest League in average, while raising his season average to.303. Marte recorded 36 multi-hit games with the LumberKings, including 9 consecutive multi-hit games from July 30-Aug. 7 (.600/27x45, 9 R, 3 2B, 2 3B, 7 RBI, 4 BB, 3 SB). Marte was promoted to High Desert on Aug. 13, batting.256 (22x86) in 19 games. The LumberKings pitching staff had a 3.90 ERA (517 ER, IP), while walking 480 and striking out 883 strikeouts. LH Scott DeCecco led the team with 9 wins, while LH Tyler Pike and RH Oliver Garcia each finished 2nd with 7 wins. Eleven different LumberKings have recorded at least 1 save with RH Grady Wood led the squad with 7 saves.

14 LH Tyler Pike was named to the 2013 Midwest League Post-Season All-Star Team, which honors the best player at each position across the league. Pike was selected as the top left-handed starter in the Midwest League this season. In his first full season in the minor leagues, he went 7-4 with a 2.37 ERA (29 ER, IP) in 22 starts with Clinton. He limited opponents to a.194 average (73x377), while walking 57 and striking out 90. Pike was also one of four LumberKings chosen to represent the Western Division in the Midwest League All-Star Game in June. RH Victor Sanchez tossed a 9.0-inning no-hitter in his 27th professional start as Clinton blanked visiting Lansing 1-0 on July 17. It marked the 22nd no-hitter in the 77-year history of Clinton baseball and the 7th 9.0-inning no-hitter. LH Jordan Shipers went the distance in the LumberKings last no-hitter on July 11, Overall he went 6-6 with a 2.78 ERA (35 ER, IP) in 20 starts with the LumberKings. He limited opponents to a.241 (106x440) average, while walking 18 and striking out 79. Amongst qualifying pitchers in the Midwest League, he ranked 2nd in ERA and T2nd in WHIP (1.09). He also ranked amongst qualifying starts in fewest baserunners per 9.0 innings (2nd, 10.24) and fewest walks per 9.0 innings (3rd, 1.43). RH Dylan Unsworth spent the majority of the season on the disabled list with a right elbow strain, June 8-Aug. 29. He went 4-1 with a 2.32 ERA (17 ER, 66.0 IP) in 11 starts with Clinton. He limited opponents to a.237 (58x245) average, while walking 2 and striking out 46. After allowing a walk to Byron Buxton in the 5th inning in his 2nd start of the season on April 14, Unsworth tossed 62.0 innings without a walk (including 6.0 innings during 3 rehab appearances with the AZL Mariners). A EVERETT AQUASOX NORTHWEST LEAGUE Manager Rob Mummau was named NWL Manager of the Year after leading Everett record, which was the best recorded in the Northwest League North Division and the 2nd-best overall record in the league in Everett won both the First and Second Half division titles going in the first half of the season following up with a record to close out the season. The AquaSox fell to the Vancouver Canadians in the first round of the NWL Playoffs. Seven players from the AquaSox roster were named to the Northwest League Northern Division All-Star team, including pitchers Aaron Brooks, Lars Huijer, and Jose Valdivia, catcher Carlton Tanabe and infielders D.J. Peterson, Jack Reinheimer, and Justin Seager. The first-half division champions were rewarded for their efforts with strong showings in both fan and manager voting as Peterson and Reinheimer were selected as starters for the league s first All-Star Game since Peterson will be unable to participate after being promoted to Single-A Clinton. The AquaSox hit.250 (631x2528) with 324 runs scored, 108 doubles, 16 triples, 36 home runs and 277 RBI in 76 games in the Northwest League. D.J. Peterson, Austin Wilson and Phillips Castillo each hit a team-high 6 home runs, while Justin Seager and Jack Reinheimer led the team with 36 RBI. INF D.J. Peterson, the Mariners 2013 first-round draft selection out of the University of New Mexico, made his professional debut with Everett. In 29 games, he hit.312 (34x109) with 20 runs scored, 6 doubles, 6 home runs, 27 RBI and 13 walks. Despite appearing in only 29 games with the AquaSox he finished tied for the team lead in home runs and T3rd in RBI. Peterson was promoted to A Clinton on July 24. Overall he hit.303 (63x208) with 36 runs scored, 11 doubles, 1 triple, 13 home runs and 47 RBI in 55 games combined between Everett and Clinton. He hit 3 grand slams (6/23 vs. Hillsboro, 6/28 vs. Spokane and 8/7 at Quad Cities), while recording his first career multi-home run game on July 6 vs. Salem-Keizer. He combined to record 16 multi-hit games, including a season-high 4 hits on July 4 vs. Salem-Keizer (4x6, R, 2B). Peterson season was cut short after being hit in the jaw on Aug. 22 in the bottom of the 3rd inning vs. the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers. It was diagnosed as an open fracture of the left mandible. He underwent surgery on Aug. 23 at the University of Iowa Medical Center in Iowa City, Iowa. The Everett pitching staff had a 4.04 ERA (299 ER, IP), while walking 280 and striking out 622 strikeouts. The AquaSox limited opponents to a.252 (629x2499) average. RH Lars Huijer led the team with 8 wins, while LH Nick Valenza recorded a team-high 4 saves. RH Lars Huijer went 8-2 with a 3.03 ERA (24 ER, 71.1 IP) in 14 games (13 GS) with Everett this season. He recorded 3 or less earned runs in 10 of his 13 starts, while recording 5 quality starts. Unsworth led the AquaSox in innings pitched and strikeouts. He also ranked amongst the Northwest League leaders in wins (2nd), opponent average (T3rd,.218), strikeouts (T4th) and ERA (9th), while ranking amongst the league s starters in opponent average (4th,.220) and strikeouts per 9.0 innings (3rd, 7.92). He tossed 25.2 consecutive scoreless innings over 5 starts, July 14-August 4. Huijer was named TOPPS Northwest League Player of the Month for July. Huijer went 5-1 with a 0.82 ERA for the Everett AquaSox over 6 games, 5 starts in July. He tossed 33.0 innings and led the Northwest League in wins, ERA, WHIP (0.70) and average against (.125). Huijer ended July with a 23.0 inning scoreless streak, allowing just 1 hit in each of his last 2 starts, which lasted 7.0 and 8.0 innings, respectively. LH Tyler Wright went 2-0 with 1 save and a 1.99 ERA (7 ER, 31.2 IP) in 19 relief appearances with Everett. He limited opponents to a.202 (23x114) average, while walking 18 and striking out 39. He held opponents scoreless in 14 of 19 appearances, including tossing 7.2 scoreless innings over 6 games, July 14-Aug. 3. His.202 opponents batting average ranked as the 2nd-lowest amongst Northwest League relievers, while also having the 3rd-highest strikeouts per 9.0 innings (11.08) amongst relievers.

15 A PULASKI MARINERS APPALACHIAN LEAGUE The Mariners won the Appalachian League Championship after defeating both the Bluefield Blue Jays and the Greeneville Astros. It marked the 5th title for Pulaski in franchise history, dating back to 1948 and their first championship since 1991 when Pulaski was an affiliate of the Atlanta Braves. Manager Chris Prieto led the Mariners to a record, which was the best in the Appalachian League in The Mariners had at least 3 winning streak of at least 5 games, including a season-high 8-game win streak, July 30-Aug. 6. Pulaski remained in 2nd place in Appalachian League East division, until recording a win on the last day to take the division crown. Pulaski led the Appalachian League in nearly every offensive category, including runs scored (352), hits (605), doubles (124), home runs (53), RBI (323), batting average (.265), on-base percentage (.339) and slugging percentage (.411). The Mariners 6 players with at least 30 RBI (Zimmerman - 39, Ugueto - 39, Brito - 38, Smith - 34, Martinez - 33, Yates - 33), while 4 players recorded at least 20 extra-base hits (Brito - 24, Ugueto - 23, Martinez - 22, Smith - 21). The Mariners also led the league with 99 stolen bases, 33 more than Kingston who finished 2nd in the league with 66. Pulaski had 5 different players with double-digits in steals (Barbosa - 19, Miller - 14, Franca - 14, Smith - 12, Yates - 10). Despite appearing in only 30 games, Aaron Barbosa led the team with 19 stolen bases, while ranking 8th amongst all Mariners farmhands. Shortstop Tyler Smith was named Appalachian League Player of the Year, while teammate RHP Edwin Diaz was named the league s Pitcher of the Year. OF Ian Miller and reliever Emilio Pagan were also named to the Appalachian League All-Star team. The Mariners 4 selections to the All-Star team were the most from any team. SS Tyler Smith hit.320 (64x200) with 33 runs scored, 16 doubles, 3 triples, 2 home runs, 34 RBI, 18 walks and 12 stolen bases in 52 games with Pulaski in his first professional season. He led all Mariners farmhands with a.320 average, while finishing 3rd in the Appy League in average and 5th in on-base percentage. Smith recorded at least 1 hit in 40 of 52 games, including reaching base safely 46 times. He recorded 18 multi-hit games, including a season-high 5 hits on July 12 at Johnson City (5x5, R, 2B, RBI). He was one of only 2 players in the league to record 5 hits in a games (also: Justin Ringo, Johnson City). Smith recorded a season-high 9-game hit streak with 6 multi-hit games (.457/16x35, 7 R, 7 2B, 3B, 8 RBI), from July 29-August 4. OF Ian Miller hit.297 (46x155) with 30 runs scored, 5 doubles, 1 home run, 13 RBI, 16 walks and 14 stolen bases in 40 games with Pulaski. He ranked T3rd in the Appalachian League with 14 stolen bases. Miller started and ended the season with Everett in the Northwest League, batting.333 (14x42) with 7 runs scored, 1 RBI and 3 stolen bases in 12 games. OF Wilton Martinez led the league in home runs (12) and home runs per at-bat ratio (1/16.75). Overall he hit.209 (42x201) with 9 doubles, 1 triple, 12 home runs and 33 RBI in 53 games. OF Jesus Ugueto and 1B Jeff Zimmerman each ranked amongst the league leaders in RBI and slugging percentage, including both tying for 2nd with 39 RBI. Ugueto ranked 3rd with a.500 slugging percentage, while Zimmerman finished 4th with a.494 slugging percentage. Ugueto hit.261 (48x184) with 27 runs scored, 10 doubles, 5 triples, 8 home runs and 39 RBI in 49 games with the Mariners. Zimmerman also finished 6th in the league in average, batting.305 (53x174) with 10 doubles, 4 triples, 5 home runs and 39 RBI in 47 games. The Mariners pitching staff finished 2nd in the league in innings pitched (596.1) and strikeouts (599), while ranking 3rd in saves (19) and opponent batting average (.234) and 5th in ERA (3.46). Reliever Leoncio Munoz led the team with 7 wins, while RH Jose Flores finished 2nd on the team with 6 wins. The Mariners had 16 different pitchers record a win on a roster that featured 21 pitchers total. RH Edwin Diaz opened the season with 19.0 scoreless innings before allowing his first run of the season on July 7 at Princeton. Overall he went 5-2 with a 1.43 ERA (11 ER, 69.0 IP) in 13 starts. Diaz limited opponents to a.191 (45x235) average, while walking 18 and striking out 73. Diaz struck out a career-high 10 batters on July 29 vs. Bristol and Aug. 20 at Bluefield. Diaz ranked amongst the league pitching leaders in nearly every category, including ERA (1st, 1.43), strikeouts (1st, 79), games started (T1st, 13), innings pitched (2nd, 69.0), WHIP (1st, 0.91) and opponents average (2nd,.191). He also ranked amongst the Appy League starters in most strikeouts per 9.0 innings (3rd, 10.30) and fewest baserunners per 9.0 innings (1st, 8.74). RH Jose Flores went 6-1 with a 3.00 ERA (19 ER, 57.0 IP) in 12 starts. He limited opponents to a.208 average (42x202), while walking 22 and striking out 58. Flores finished 2nd on the team with 6 wins, while ranking 3rd with 58 strikeouts. He ranked 3rd in the league in opponent average (.208), while also ranking T3rd in wins and game starts. He went 6-0 with a 2.66 ERA (15 ER, 44.0 IP) and 46 strikeouts over 9 starts, June 29-Aug. 16. Flores recorded at least 5 strikeouts in 6 starts, including striking out a season-high 9 batters on July 25 vs. Princeton (6.0,1,0,0,1,9). RH Emilio Pagan was the only relief pitcher added to the Appalachian Leauge Post-Seaon All-Star team, after going 1-0 with 12 saves in 15 relief appearances over 20.1 scoreless innings. He limited opponents to a.127 (9x71) average, while walking 5 and striking out 27. Pagan was promted to Short-A Everett on August 14, going 0-1 with 4.50 ERA (3 ER, 6.0 IP) in 5 games. He allowed his first run of the season on Aug. 22, snapping a string of 22.1 scoreless innings to begin the season. LH Leoncio Munzo went 7-1 with a 1.69 ERA (7 ER, 37.1 IP) in 17 relief appearances. He limited opponents to a.188 average (25x133), while walking 10 and striking out 43. Munzo recorded at least 3 strikeouts in 9 appearances, including striking out a seasonhigh 5 batters twice (7/15 vs. Bluefield and 8/27 vs. Kingsport). He tossed 25.0 consecutive innings without allowing an earned run (4 R) over 10 games, going 6-0 with 1 save from July 19-Aug. 23.

16 AZL MARINERS ARIZONA LEAGUE Manager Darrin Garner led the Mariners to a record, including going in the First Half of the season. The Mariners hit.258 (486x1883) with 246 runs scored, 86 doubles, 24 triples, 14 home runs and 207 RBI in 54 games in the Arizona League. OF Alexy Palma led the team with 13 extra-base hits (9 2B, 3B, 3 HR), while leading the team with 21 RBI. OF Estaryln Morales finished 2nd on the team with 19 RBI. INF/OF Cory Scammall hit.284 (42x148) with 23 runs scored, 7 doubles, 4 triples, 14 RBI, 14 walks and 5 stolen bases in 42 games with the Mariners. He hit safely in 20 of his last 27 games with 8 multi-hit contests, batting.323 (31x96) with 17 runs scored, 5 doubles, 3 triples and 9 RBI. In this 27-game stretch, since July 22, he raised his season average from.212 to B/DH Kyle Petty began his career with the Mariners in the AZL, batting.349 (29x83) with 15 runs scored, 8 doubles, 1 triple and 13 RBI in 22 games. He hit safely in 16 of 22 games, including a season-high 8-game hit streak from June 27-July 6 (.531/17x32, 8 R, 3 2B, 3B, 6 RBI). Petty was promoted to Everett on July 24 and hit.264 (24x91) with 10 runs scored, 4 doubles, 2 home runs and 12 RBI in 27 games. OF Tyler O Neill hit safely in 20 of 28 games in his first professional season, batting.310 (31x100) with 12 runs scored, 5 doubles, 3 triples, 1 home run, 15 RBI, 12 walks and 2 stolen bases with the Mariners. He recorded a hit in each of his first 6 career games from June 27-July 7 (.391/9x23, 4 R, 2B, 2 3B, 3 RBI) and had a season-high 7-game hit streak from July (.417/10x24, R, 2 2B, 5 RBI). O Neill set a season-high in hits and RBI, while also recording his first career home run on July 10 vs. the AZL Brewers, going 4- for-4 with 2 runs scored, 1 home runs and 3 RBI. The Mariners pitching staff had a 4.40 ERA (237 ER, IP), while walking 220 and striking out 455. RH Jeffeson Medina led the team with 4 wins, while Ugueth Urbina finished 2nd with 3 wins. Relievers LH Michealangelo Guzman (38) and RH Kevin McCoy (36) finished 1st and 2nd on the team in strikeouts. RH Jeffeson Medina led the team in wins and innings pitched, going 4-3 with 1 save in 11 games (8 starts) for the Mariners. He limited opponents to a.228 (44x193) average, while walking 14 and striking out 34. Medina went with a 1.93 ERA (3 ER, 14.0 IP) in 3 relief appearances and 2-3 with a 2.82 ERA (12 ER, 38.1 IP) in 8 starts. LH Ricky Claudio went 0-2 with a team-leading 6 saves and a 1.86 ERA (4 ER, 19.1 IP) in 15 relief appearances. He held opponents scoreless in 11 of 15 games, including a season-high 12.0 scoreless inning streak from June 27-July 23. Claudio limited opposing batters to a.212 (14x66) average, while walking 10 and striking out 23. He struck out at least 1 batter in 12 games, including a seasonhigh 5 batters in 2.0 innings on Aug. 2 vs. AZL Indians. DSL MARINERS DOMINICAN SUMMER LEAGUE The Mariners went finishing 4th in the Dominican Summer League Boca Chica Northwest division and T9th amongst all DSL teams. The Mariners wrapped up the season batting.222 (499x2243) with 298 runs scored, 89 doubles, 16 triples, 22 home runs and 241 RBI in 70 games in the Dominican Summer League. INF Ismael Alcantara led the team in hits and RBI, while finishing 2nd on the team in average. Overall he hit.275 (64x233) with 32 runs scored, 8 doubles, 4 triple, 2 home runs and 37 RBI in 66 games. INF Angel Jimenz and INF Leurys Vargas each led the team with 5 home runs. The Mariners pitching staff had a 3.14 ERA, including 5 players that finished with an ERA under Overall the team allowed 295 runs (215 ER), while walking 268 and striking out 492 in innings. RH Yeuri Gonzalez led the team in wins, innings pitched and strikeouts. Overall he went 8-3 with a 1.63 ERA (15 ER, 83.0 IP) in 14 starts with the DSL Mariners. He held opponent to.235 (75x319) average, while walking 14 and striking out 55. RH Raul Pedie went 4-0 with a team-high 8 saves in 17 relief appearances. He held opponents.151 average (16x106), while walking 5 and striking out 32. He held opponents scoreless in 16 of 17 relief appearances, including 22.0 scoreles innings to conclude the season (6/24-end of season).

17 VSL MARINERS VENEZUELAN SUMMER LEAGUE The VSL Mariners defeated the VSL Cubs 11-8 in 12 innings to win the 2013 VSL Championship. It was the VSL Mariners 2nd VSL Championship (also 2002). Team finished runner-up in the Championship game in 2012, 2010, 2008 and The Mariners finished the season with the best record in the Venezuelan Summer League in The Mariners hit.271 (609x2248) with 128 doubles, 28 triples, 42 home runs and 342 RBI in 68 games. C Johan Quevedo led the team with 48 RBI, while INF/OF Yordi Calderon (42), OF Jose Leal (37), INF/OF Gianfranco Wawoe (30), INF Jhonbaker Morales (24) and 1B/DH Alberto Velasquez (23) each recorded at least 20 RBI. INF/OF Yordi Calderon hit.343 (82x239) with 68 runs scored, 20 doubles, 3 triples, 11 home runs and 42 RBI in 68 games. He led VSL in on-base percentage (.448), slugging percentage (.590), runs scored, (68) and extra-base hits (34), while also ranking T1st in games (68), 2nd in hits, doubles, home runs and average and T4th in RBI. INF/OF Gianfranco Wawoe hit.328 (80x244) with 63 runs scored, 19 doubles, 4 triples, 6 home runs, 30 RBI and 21 stolen bases in 68 games with the VSL Mariners. Wawoe ranked amongst the league leaders in nearly every offensive category, including T1st in games played, 2nd in on-base percentage (.415) and runs scored, 3rd in hits and stolen bases, 4th in doubles and at-bats, T4th in extra-base hits (29) and 5th in average. Starters Kevin Gadea and Pablo Lopez have combined to go 16-2 with a 2.61 ERA (40 ER, IP) in 26 starts. Gadea went 9-1 with a 2.65 ERA (21 ER, 71.1 IP) in 14 starts. He finished tied for the VSL league lead in wins and starters, while finishing 2nd in innings pitched and 5th in ERA. Lopez finished 2nd in the league in WHIP (0.93) and opponent average (.209) and 4th in ERA (2.57) and wins (7). Overall he went 7-1 with a 2.57 ERA (19 ER, 66.2 IP) in 12 starts. RH Hector Hidalgo led the team with 7 saves, while RH Jonathan Jimenez and RH Osmel Morales each recorded 5 saves. Despite being used primarily as a reliever, Morales finished 2nd in the VSL in strikeouts, striking out 66 batters in 53.1 innings

18 Tacoma Rainiers (W-L Record: 76-68) ---GAMES BY POSITION--- BATTERS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB IBB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS SF SH HBP DP 1B 2B 3B SS OF C E * Ackley, Dustin # Almonte, Abraham # Almonte, Denny Andino, Robert * Avery, Xavier Bantz, Brandon Bonilla, Leury * Chavez, Endy * Choi, Ji-Man * Dunigan, Joseph # Franklin, Nick Gutierrez, Franklin # Jaramillo, Jason T # Jaramillo, Jason * Jones, James # Kelly, Ty Liddi, Alex * Miller, Brad Montero, Jesus Morse, Michael * Patterson, Corey * Peguero, Carlos Poythress, Rich Romero, Stefen * Saunders, Michael Savastano, Scott # Smoak, Justin Sucre, Jesus * Tenbrink, Nate * Thames, Eric Torres, Daniel Triunfel, Carlos Zunino, Mike Team Total PITCHERS W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO BK WP GO/AO DP WHIP AVG AB TBF SF GF HLD Arias, Jonathan Bawcom, Logan Beavan, Blake Bonderman, Jeremy Bonilla, Leury Burgoon, Tyler Capps, Carter Carraway, Andrew Farquhar, Danny * Gillheeney, James Hensley, Steven * Hill, Nick * Hultzen, Danny Kinney, Josh Kittredge, Andrew * LaFromboise, Bobby * Luetge, Lucas Maurer, Brandon Medina, Yoervis Mitchell, D.J * Moran, Brian Noesi, Hector Nunez, Jhonny * Paxton, James Pryor, Stephen Ramirez, Erasmo Ruffin, Chance Snow, Forrest Sweeney, Brian Walker, Taijuan Wilhelmsen, Tom Team Total KEY: * - lefthanded hitter/pitcher, # - switch hitter

19 Tacoma Rainiers -- Game-by-Game Results: DATE OPPONENT SCORE REC. WINNER LOSER SAVE Fresno 9-1 W 1-0 Hultzen, Danny Petit, Yusmeiro Fresno 3-8 L 1-1 Heston, Chris Carraway, Andrew Fresno 8-6 W 2-1 Moran, Brian Rosario, Sandy Fresno 4-5 L 2-2 Machi, Jean Medina, Yoervis Hembree, Heath Sacramento 9-4 W 3-2 Sweeney, Brian Billings, Bruce Sacramento 9-5 W 4-2 Hultzen, Danny Werner, Andrew Sacramento 7-4 W 5-2 Nunez, Jhonny Norberto, Jordan Farquhar, Danny Sacramento 4-5 L 5-3 Straily, Dan Bonderman, Jeremy Ekstrom, Mike 04/12 Salt Lake 4-8 L 5-4 Carpenter, David Paxton, James 04/13 Salt Lake 3-4 (7) L 5-5 Shoemaker, Matt Farquhar, Danny Coello, Robert 04/14 Salt Lake 1-3 L 5-6 Arenas, Orangel Hultzen, Danny Brasier, Ryan 04/15 Salt Lake 7-3 W 6-6 Carraway, Andrew Enright, Barry 04/16 Fresno 2-3 L 6-7 Ramirez, Ramon Nunez, Jhonny Hembree, Heath 04/17 Fresno 8-0 W 7-7 Paxton, James Kickham, Mike 04/18 Fresno 6-11 (11) L 7-8 Hembree, Heath Moran, Brian 04/19 Fresno 4-2 W 8-8 Hultzen, Danny Petit, Yusmeiro Bawcom, Logan Salt Lake 13-4 W 9-8 Carraway, Andrew Enright, Barry Salt Lake 3-5 L 9-9 Buckner, Billy Bonderman, Jeremy Brasier, Ryan Salt Lake L 9-10 Cordero, Chad Paxton, James Coello, Robert Salt Lake 2-1 W Sweeney, Brian Shoemaker, Matt Bawcom, Logan Las Vegas W LaFromboise, Bobby Peavey, Greg Bawcom, Logan Las Vegas 10-1 W Carraway, Andrew Torres, Carlos Las Vegas 8-2 W Bonderman, Jeremy McHugh, Collin Farquhar, Danny Las Vegas 5-3 W Burgoon, Tyler Germen, Gonzalez Bawcom, Logan 04/29 Tucson 4-1 W Sweeney, Brian Bonine, Eddie Luetge, Lucas 04/30 Tucson 4-0 W Gillheeney, James Boscan, Wilfredo Farquhar, Danny 05/01 Tucson 4-2 W Nunez, Jhonny Layne, Tommy LaFromboise, Bobby 05/02 Tucson 8-0 W Bonderman, Jeremy O'Sullivan, Sean 05/03 Reno 7-6 W Paxton, James Anderson, Chase Farquhar, Danny 05/04 Reno 0-7 L Brewer, Charles Beavan, Blake 05/05 Reno 6-5 W Gillheeney, James Skaggs, Tyler Farquhar, Danny 05/06 Reno 7-4 W Carraway, Andrew Schultz, Bo Okla. City 1-6 L Cosart, Jarred Bonderman, Jeremy Okla. City 6-7 (10) L Stoffel, Jason Nunez, Jhonny Okla. City 1-3 L Wojciechowski, Asher Beavan, Blake Valdez, Jose Okla. City 0-1 L Oberholtzer, Brett Gillheeney, James Valdez, Jose New Orleans 14-1 W Sweeney, Brian Mathis, Doug New Orleans 3-2 (13) W Nunez, Jhonny Albaladejo, Jonathan Farquhar, Danny New Orleans 3-5 L Turner, Jacob Paxton, James Hatcher, Chris New Orleans 4-2 W Beavan, Blake Below, Duane Bawcom, Logan 05/16 Memphis 5-6 (10) L Marte, Victor Moran, Brian Sanchez, Eduardo 05/17 Memphis 4-7 L Browning, Barret Sweeney, Brian 05/18 Memphis 4-3 W LaFromboise, Bobby Freeman, Sam Bawcom, Logan 05/19 Memphis 6-5 W Sweeney, Brian Rondon, Jorge 05/20 Nashville 5-2 W Beavan, Blake Seidel, R.J. Moran, Brian 05/21 Nashville 8-7 W LaFromboise, Bobby Heckathorn, Kyle 05/22 Nashville 5-4 W Carraway, Andrew Thornburg, Tyler LaFromboise, Bobby 05/23 Nashville 2-11 L Kroenke, Zach Bonderman, Jeremy Reno 5-8 L Mock, Garrett Paxton, James Reno 9-5 W Beavan, Blake Anderson, Chase Bawcom, Logan Reno 4-8 L Brewer, Charles Gillheeney, James Reno W LaFromboise, Bobby Schultz, Bo Moran, Brian Col. Springs 5-4 W Sweeney, Brian Carpenter, Drew Bawcom, Logan Col. Springs 25-6 W Carraway, Andrew Volstad, Chris Col. Springs 8-10 L McClendon, Mike Arias, Jonathan Woods, Coty Col. Springs 6-5 W Moran, Brian Kensing, Logan Bawcom, Logan 06/01 Sacramento 5-3 W Sweeney, Brian Werner, Andrew Bawcom, Logan 06/02 Sacramento 2-9 L Billings, Bruce Ramirez, Erasmo Otero, Dan 06/03 Sacramento 2-1 (14) W Snow, Forrest Ekstrom, Mike 06/04 Sacramento 2-6 L Banwart, Travis Carraway, Andrew 06/06 Las Vegas 9-1 W Arias, Jonathan Mitchell, D.J. 06/07 Las Vegas 5-12 L Edgin, Josh Paxton, James 06/08 Las Vegas 11-0 W Ramirez, Erasmo Fox, Matt 06/09 Las Vegas 1-7 L Torres, Carlos Maurer, Brandon Las Vegas 10-7 W Noesi, Hector Schwinden, Chris Bawcom, Logan Las Vegas 6-8 L Germen, Gonzalez Bawcom, Logan Las Vegas 12-5 W Paxton, James Mitchell, D.J. Las Vegas 11-0 W Ramirez, Erasmo Wheeler, Zack Sacramento 6-4 W Maurer, Brandon Thomas, Justin Moran, Brian Sacramento 1-6 L Banwart, Travis Noesi, Hector Gordon, Brian Sacramento 3-6 L Gray, Sonny Sweeney, Brian Gordon, Brian Sacramento 7-5 W Paxton, James Werner, Andrew Col. Springs 1-4 L Volstad, Chris Ramirez, Erasmo Schmidt, Nick Col. Springs 16-4 W Arias, Jonathan Riordan, Cory Col. Springs L McClendon, Mike Moran, Brian Col. Springs 3-8 L Pomeranz, Drew Sweeney, Brian 06/22 Fresno 1-2 L Runzler, Dan Bawcom, Logan Kontos, George 06/23 Fresno 5-4 W Arias, Jonathan Maday, Daryl Moran, Brian 06/24 Fresno 14-4 W Maurer, Brandon Castillo, Fabio 06/25 Fresno 1-0 W Walker, Taijuan Fleet, Austin LaFromboise, Bobby 06/27 Las Vegas 2-0 W Hultzen, Danny Schwinden, Chris Bawcom, Logan 06/28 Las Vegas 0-9 L Alvarado, Giancarlo Paxton, James 06/29 Las Vegas 1-4 L degrom, Jacob Ramirez, Erasmo Germen, Gonzalez 06/30 Las Vegas 1-4 L Fox, Matt Maurer, Brandon Burke, Greg 07/01 Col. Springs 4-1 W Walker, Taijuan Manship, Jeff Bawcom, Logan 07/02 Col. Springs 10-4 W Arias, Jonathan Frazier, Parker 07/03 Col. Springs 5-2 W Paxton, James McClendon, Mike Bawcom, Logan Salt Lake 3-7 L Stange, Daniel Kinney, Josh Salt Lake 7-5 W Ramirez, Erasmo Enright, Barry Bawcom, Logan Salt Lake 0-5 L Richardson, Dustin Maurer, Brandon Salt Lake 6-4 W Noesi, Hector Judy, Josh Tucson 7-0 W Paxton, James Andriese, Matt Tucson 5-11 L Boxberger, Brad Carraway, Andrew Tucson 6-5 W Sweeney, Brian Lollis, Matt Bawcom, Logan 07/11 Reno 1-6 L Serrano, Mark Maurer, Brandon 07/12 Reno 1-4 L Brewer, Charles Ruffin, Chance Roe, Chaz 07/13 Reno 1-4 L Bolsinger, Michael Paxton, James 07/14 Reno 0-4 L Mock, Garrett Beavan, Blake PCL All-Stars 4-3 W 1-0 Reynolds, Greg Cosart, Jarred Guilmet, Preston Fresno 7-8 L Machi, Jean Arias, Jonathan Hembree, Heath Fresno 2-3 L Petit, Yusmeiro Bawcom, Logan Hembree, Heath Fresno 11-5 W Beavan, Blake Kickham, Mike Fresno 2-5 L Fitzgerald, Justin Ruffin, Chance Bochy, Brett 07/22 Tucson 4-2 W Paxton, James Kloess, Brandon Bawcom, Logan 07/23 Tucson 4-8 L Lane, Jason Kinney, Josh 07/24 Tucson 5-3 W Maurer, Brandon Bass, Anthony Bawcom, Logan 07/25 Tucson 6-5 (10) W Kinney, Josh Brach, Brad Reno 9-7 (12) W LaFromboise, Bobby De La Rosa, Eury Arias, Jonathan Reno 0-1 L Spruill, Zeke Paxton, James Munson, Kevin Reno 5-6 L Mock, Garrett Carraway, Andrew Marshall, Evan Reno 6-7 L De La Rosa, Eury Bawcom, Logan 07/30 Omaha 1-4 L Sanches, Brian Walker, Taijuan Smith, Will 07/31 Omaha 0-8 L Dwyer, Chris Beavan, Blake 08/01 Omaha 2-4 L Teaford, Everett Paxton, James Mariot, Michael 08/02 Omaha 3-9 L Duffy, Danny Carraway, Andrew 08/03 Iowa 5-0 W Noesi, Hector Raley, Brooks 08/04 Iowa 4-8 L Arrieta, Jake Walker, Taijuan 08/05 Iowa 6-5 W Bawcom, Logan Coleman, Casey 08/06 Iowa 3-10 L Struck, Nick Wilhelmsen, Tom Albuquerque 6-2 W Kinney, Josh Rasmussen, Rob Albuquerque 1-6 L Sanchez, Jonathan Noesi, Hector Albuquerque 7-6 W Walker, Taijuan Fife, Stephen Arias, Jonathan Albuquerque 5-12 L De La Cruz, Kelvin Beavan, Blake Round Rock 1-5 L Rodebaugh, Ryan Paxton, James Font, Wilmer Round Rock 4-3 (12) W LaFromboise, Bobby Rowen, Ben Round Rock 8-6 W Ruffin, Chance Miller, Justin Bawcom, Logan Round Rock 3-5 L Feierabend, Ryan Walker, Taijuan Burns, Cory 08/16 Col. Springs 9-8 (14) W Bonilla, Leury McClendon, Mike 08/17 Col. Springs 5-3 W Snow, Forrest Kensing, Logan 08/18 Col. Springs 2-5 L Gallagher, Sean Carraway, Andrew McClendon, Mike 08/19 Col. Springs 1-0 (11) W Snow, Forrest Hensley, Steven 08/20 Col. Springs 3-1 W Walker, Taijuan Volstad, Chris LaFromboise, Bobby Tucson 3-5 L Bass, Anthony Beavan, Blake Quackenbush, Kevin Tucson 6-9 L Erlin, Robbie Paxton, James Tucson 6-13 L Andriese, Matt Carraway, Andrew Tucson 4-6 L Layne, Tommy Moran, Brian Quackenbush, Kevin Tucson 6-4 W Walker, Taijuan O'Sullivan, Sean Bawcom, Logan 08/26 Salt Lake 11-5 W Beavan, Blake Hanson, Tommy 08/27 Salt Lake 7-1 W Paxton, James Buckner, Billy 08/28 Salt Lake 6-8 (13) L Stange, Daniel Moran, Brian Urquidez, Jason 08/29 Salt Lake 4-8 L Willis, Dontrelle Noesi, Hector Berg, Jeremy 08/30 Sacramento 7-1 W Snow, Forrest Hernandez, Carlos Bawcom, Logan 08/31 Sacramento 4-0 W Beavan, Blake Billings, Bruce LaFromboise, Bobby 09/01 Sacramento 10-9 W Hill, Nick Okajima, Hideki Kinney, Josh 09/02 Sacramento 6-9 L Leon, Arnold Carraway, Andrew Gordon, Brian Pacific Coast League Standings: Pacific Northern # Salt Lake Bees L4 4-6 Tacoma Rainiers L1 6-4 Colorado Springs Sky Sox L1 3-7 Reno Aces W5 6-4 Pacific Southern # Las Vegas 51s L2 5-5 Sacramento River Cats W1 5-5 Tucson Padres W2 6-4 Fresno Grizzlies W1 5-5 American Northern # Omaha Storm Chasers W2 4-6 Memphis Redbirds L2 5-5 Iowa Cubs L1 6-4 Nashville Sounds W1 6-4 American Southern # Oklahoma City RedHawks W2 5-5 Albuquerque Isotopes W2 6-4 Round Rock Express L2 3-7 New Orleans Zephyrs L2 5-5 # - division champ

20 Jackson Generals (W-L Record: 62-73) ---GAMES BY POSITION--- BATTERS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB IBB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS SF SH HBP DP 1B 2B 3B SS OF C E # Almonte, Abraham # Almonte, Denny Bantz, Brandon Blash, Jabari Bonilla, Leury Brady, Patrick Catricala, Vinnie * Choi, Ji-Man Cohoes, Cavan Dowd, Michael * Dunigan, Joseph Hicks, John * Jones, James * Landry, Leon * Mack, Chantz Marder, Jack Martinez, Francisco * Miller, Brad * Morban, Julio Morla, Ramon Noriega, Gabriel Paolini, Daniel Poythress, Rich Proscia, Steven Tanabe, Carlton Taylor, Chris Team Total PITCHERS W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO BK WP GO/AO DP WHIP AVG AB TBF SF GF HLD Arias, Jonathan Burgoon, Tyler * Elias, Roenis * Fernandez, Anthony * Gillheeney, James Hernandez, Moises * Hill, Nick * Hobson, Cam * Hunter, Kyle Kittredge, Andrew Kohlscheen, Stephen Leone, Dominic McCoy, Kevin Miller, Trevor Noesi, Hector Ramirez, Erasmo Ruffin, Chance Shackleford, Stephen Shankin, Brett Smith, Carson Snow, Forrest * Vasquez, Anthony Walker, Taijuan Team Total

21 Jackson Generals -- Game-by-Game Results: DATE OPPONENT SCORE REC. WINNER LOSER SAVE 04/05 Birmingham 3-2 W 1-0 Carraway, Andrew Molina, Nestor Pryor, Stephen Jacksonville 3-5 L 0-1 Flynn, Brian Walker, Taijuan Brady, Michael Jacksonville 3-5 L 0-2 Varner, Rett Hill, Nick Lazo, Raudel Jacksonville 0-1 L 0-3 McGough, Scott Snow, Forrest Jacksonville 10-0 W 1-3 Ruffin, Chance Neil, Matt Jacksonville 1-0 W 2-3 Gillheeney, James Dyson, Sam Smith, Carson 04/10 Montgomery 3-4 L 2-4 Buschmann, Matt Walker, Taijuan Sandoval, Juan 04/11 Montgomery Postponed: Rain... Rescheduled for 04/12 04/12 Montgomery (1) 4-5 (7) L 2-5 Fleming, Marquis Elias, Roenis Sandoval, Juan 04/12 Montgomery (2) 4-2 (7) W 3-5 Noesi, Hector Kelly, Merrill Smith, Carson 04/13 Montgomery 10-9 (10) W 4-5 Snow, Forrest Sandoval, Juan 04/14 Montgomery 7-1 W 5-5 Gillheeney, James Mateo, Victor Smith, Carson Mississippi 1-0 W 6-5 Walker, Taijuan Northcraft, Aaron Burgoon, Tyler Mississippi 1-2 L 6-6 Thomas, Ian Snow, Forrest Harper, Ryne Mississippi 2-3 L 6-7 Lamm, Mark Smith, Carson Mississippi 7-8 (11) L 6-8 Shreve, Chasen Kohlscheen, Stephen Mississippi 3-4 L 6-9 Lee, Michael Smith, Carson 04/20 Pensacola 3-4 (11) L 6-10 Hyde, Lee Hernandez, Moises 04/21 Pensacola 7-3 W 7-10 Shankin, Brett Renken, Daniel Kohlscheen, Stephen 04/22 Pensacola 0-3 L 7-11 Smith, Josh Elias, Roenis Partch, Curtis 04/23 Pensacola 2-1 (13) W 8-11 Hill, Nick Ravin, Josh 04/24 Pensacola 4-8 L 8-12 Rogers, Chad Hernandez, Moises Chattanooga 6-2 W 9-12 Walker, Taijuan Lee, Zach Chattanooga 4-5 L 9-13 Nelo, Hector Snow, Forrest Garcia, Yimi Chattanooga 13-1 W Elias, Roenis Santiago, Andres Chattanooga Postponed: Rain... Rescheduled for 04/29 Chattanooga (1) 2-3 (11) L Vasquez, Luis Snow, Forrest Chattanooga (2) 5-4 (7) W Kohlscheen, Stephen Cofield, Kyle Hunter, Kyle 05/01 Jacksonville 9-1 W Walker, Taijuan Dyson, Sam 05/02 Jacksonville 1-11 L Jackson, Jay Shankin, Brett 05/03 Jacksonville Cancelled: Rain 05/04 Jacksonville (1) 6-7 (7) L Conley, Adam Arias, Jonathan McGough, Scott 05/04 Jacksonville (2) Cancelled: Rain Huntsville 8-3 W Elias, Roenis Nelson, Jimmy Huntsville 0-1 L Pena, Ariel Ruffin, Chance Medlen, Casey Huntsville 2-6 L Jungmann, Taylor Walker, Taijuan Williams, Alan Huntsville 8-5 W Shankin, Brett Moye, Andy Huntsville 12-8 W Fernandez, Anthony Leon, Arcenio 05/12 Tennessee 0-5 L Hendricks, Kyle Elias, Roenis 05/13 Tennessee 4-6 L McNutt, Trey Burgoon, Tyler Rhoderick, Kevin 05/14 Tennessee 2-3 (10) L Rosscup, Zach Hill, Nick Batista, Frank 05/15 Tennessee 8-4 W Burgoon, Tyler Schlitter, Brian 05/16 Tennessee 4-6 L Morris, A.J. Snow, Forrest Batista, Frank 05/17 Birmingham 2-1 W Kohlscheen, Stephen Arroyo, Spencer 05/18 Birmingham (1) 1-2 (7) L Johnson, Erik Ruffin, Chance Kussmaul, Ryan 05/18 Birmingham (2) 6-2 (7) W Burgoon, Tyler Whisler, Wes 05/19 Birmingham 4-10 L McCully, Nick Walker, Taijuan 05/20 Birmingham 7-1 W Shankin, Brett Snodgress, Scott Montgomery 3-1 W Fernandez, Anthony Buschmann, Matt Smith, Carson Montgomery 1-2 L Thompson, Jacob Elias, Roenis Sandoval, Juan Montgomery 3-1 W Ruffin, Chance Kelly, Merrill Burgoon, Tyler Montgomery 0-1 L Romero, Enny Walker, Taijuan Sandoval, Juan Montgomery 9-3 W Hernandez, Moises Fleming, Marquis 05/28 Huntsville 5-4 W Burgoon, Tyler Holle, Greg 05/29 Huntsville 5-6 L Pena, Ariel Fernandez, Anthony Keeling, Thomas 05/30 Huntsville 3-6 L Jungmann, Taylor Elias, Roenis Holle, Greg 05/31 Huntsville Postponed: Wet Grounds... Rescheduled for 06/01 06/01 Huntsville (1) Cancelled: Rain 06/01 Huntsville (2) Cancelled: Rain Tennessee Postponed: Inclement Weather... Rescheduled for 06/03 Tennessee (1) 0-2 (7) L Hendricks, Kyle Walker, Taijuan Tennessee (2) 1-7 (7) L Zych, Tony Gillheeney, James Rhoderick, Kevin Tennessee 6-8 L Cervenka, Hunter Burgoon, Tyler Batista, Frank Tennessee Postponed: Inclement Weather... Rescheduled for 06/06 Tennessee (1) 5-0 (7) W Fernandez, Anthony Cabrera, Alberto Tennessee (2) 2-1 (7) W Hunter, Kyle Jokisch, Eric Smith, Carson 06/07 Chattanooga 2-4 L Lee, Zach Elias, Roenis Dominguez, Jose 06/08 Chattanooga 1-3 L Cofield, Kyle Kohlscheen, Stephen Nelo, Hector 06/09 Chattanooga 5-4 W Hill, Nick Cotton, Jharel Smith, Carson 06/10 Chattanooga 2-1 (7) W Ruffin, Chance Nelo, Hector 06/11 Chattanooga 1-6 L Stripling, Ross Fernandez, Anthony Birmingham 7-2 W Elias, Roenis Snodgress, Scott Birmingham 1-4 L Rodriguez, Santos Walker, Taijuan Webb, Daniel Birmingham 3-0 W Gillheeney, James McCray, Stephen Smith, Carson Birmingham 8-9 L Romanski, Josh Smith, Carson Birmingham 0-1 (6) L Johnson, Erik Fernandez, Anthony 06/19 Mobile 6-8 L Eitel, Derek Kohlscheen, Stephen Munson, Kevin 06/20 Mobile 5-2 W Walker, Taijuan Schultz, Bo Burgoon, Tyler 06/21 Mobile 1-5 L Chafin, Andrew Gillheeney, James 06/22 Mobile 10-5 W Ruffin, Chance Bradley, Archie 06/23 Mobile 9-3 W Fernandez, Anthony Holmberg, David Tennessee 1-5 L Cabrera, Alberto Elias, Roenis Tennessee 6-7 (14) L Cervenka, Hunter Kittredge, Andrew Tennessee 0-6 L Hendricks, Kyle Gillheeney, James Tennessee Postponed: Wet Grounds... Rescheduled for 06/28 Tennessee (1) 2-7 (7) L Francescon, P.J. Ruffin, Chance Gutierrez, Carlos Tennessee (2) Postponed: Wet Grounds... Rescheduled for 07/12 06/29 Birmingham 11-3 W Fernandez, Anthony Snodgress, Scott 06/30 Birmingham 5-3 W Elias, Roenis McCully, Nick Smith, Carson 07/01 Birmingham 1-4 L Petricka, Jake Hill, Nick Thompson, Taylor 07/02 Birmingham 3-2 (15) W Kittredge, Andrew Romanski, Josh 07/03 Birmingham 2-7 L Nix, Michael Ruffin, Chance Pensacola 1-2 L Ellis, Shaun Fernandez, Anthony Bell, Trevor Pensacola Postponed: Rain... Rescheduled for 07/06 Pensacola (1) 3-0 (7) W Elias, Roenis Crabbe, Tim Smith, Carson Pensacola (2) 5-0 (7) W Vasquez, Anthony Dennick, Ryan Pensacola 5-4 W Burgoon, Tyler De La Rosa, Wilkin Smith, Carson Pensacola 3-2 W Kohlscheen, Stephen Smith, Josh Shackleford, Stephen 07/10 Tennessee 2-5 (7) L Jokisch, Eric Fernandez, Anthony Rhoderick, Kevin 07/11 Tennessee 1-4 L Cabrera, Alberto Elias, Roenis Rosscup, Zach 07/12 Tennessee (1) 0-2 (10) L Batista, Frank Kittredge, Andrew Cervenka, Hunter 07/12 Tennessee (2) 1-2 L Rhoderick, Kevin Burgoon, Tyler 07/13 Tennessee 0-5 L Hendricks, Kyle Gillheeney, James 07/14 Tennessee Cancelled: Wet Grounds SOU South All-Stars 0-6 L 0-1 Holmberg, David Hendricks, Kyle 07/18 Mississippi 8-3 W Shackleford, Stephen Hoyt, James 07/19 Mississippi 4-3 (10) W Leone, Dominic Pacheco, Ronan 07/20 Mississippi 5-7 (11) L Egan, Pat Kittredge, Andrew 07/21 Mississippi Postponed: Rain... Rescheduled for 07/22 07/22 Mississippi (1) Postponed: Wet Grounds... Rescheduled for 08/10 07/22 Mississippi (2) Postponed: Wet Grounds... Rescheduled for 08/08 Chattanooga 8-0 W Gillheeney, James Santiago, Andres Chattanooga 4-3 W Elias, Roenis von Schamann, Duke Leone, Dominic Chattanooga 7-4 W Fernandez, Anthony Reed, Chris Burgoon, Tyler Chattanooga 2-5 L Lee, Zach Vasquez, Anthony Garcia, Onelki Chattanooga 5-8 L Gould, Garrett Miller, Trevor Nelo, Hector 07/28 Huntsville 2-7 L Gagnon, Drew Gillheeney, James 07/29 Huntsville 3-5 L Moye, Andy Elias, Roenis Shackelford, Kevin 07/30 Huntsville 5-1 W Fernandez, Anthony Jungmann, Taylor Leone, Dominic 07/31 Huntsville 7-3 W Kohlscheen, Stephen Goforth, David 08/01 Huntsville 5-2 W Miller, Trevor De La Cruz, Frankie Smith, Carson Mobile 1-5 L Bradley, Archie Gillheeney, James Mobile 3-5 L Chafin, Andrew Elias, Roenis Barrett, Jake Mobile 3-1 W Fernandez, Anthony Serrano, Mark Smith, Carson Mobile Postponed: Inclement Weather... Rescheduled for 08/06 Mobile (1) 3-2 (7) W Kohlscheen, Stephen Serrano, Mark Smith, Carson Mobile (2) Postponed: Inclement Weather... Rescheduled for 08/06 Mississippi 5-6 (10) L Keeling, Thomas Leone, Dominic Mississippi (1) 4-1 (7) W Gillheeney, James Schlosser, Gus Smith, Carson Mississippi (2) 6-0 (7) W Hunter, Kyle Moran, Gary Mississippi 2-11 L Atkins, Mitch Fernandez, Anthony Mississippi (1) 1-3 (7) L Lee, Michael Elias, Roenis Harper, Ryne Mississippi (2) 7-2 (7) W Kohlscheen, Stephen Bisenius, Joe Mississippi 0-4 L Thomas, Ian Vasquez, Anthony 08/13 Montgomery 2-1 (14) W Hunter, Kyle Hamren, Erik 08/14 Montgomery 9-5 W Fernandez, Anthony Van Meter, Joe 08/15 Montgomery 10-1 W Miller, Trevor Thompson, Jacob 08/16 Montgomery 2-1 W Kohlscheen, Stephen Lara, Braulio Leone, Dominic 08/17 Montgomery 2-8 L Fleming, Marquis Vasquez, Anthony Mobile Postponed: Rain... Rescheduled for 08/20 Mobile 6-3 (7) W Gillheeney, James Hagens, Bradin Leone, Dominic Mobile (1) 2-6 (7) L Bradley, Archie Fernandez, Anthony Mobile (2) 4-5 (10) L Eitel, Derek Shackleford, Stephen Mobile (1) 0-1 L Cooper, Blake Leone, Dominic Mobile (2) 1-2 (7) L Garrison, Steve Hobson, Cam Barrett, Jake Mobile 2-7 L Eitel, Derek Vasquez, Anthony 08/23 Chattanooga 2-3 (10) L Frias, Carlos Shackleford, Stephen 08/24 Chattanooga 4-7 L Santiago, Andres Gillheeney, James Garcia, Yimi 08/25 Chattanooga 4-3 W Smith, Carson Smith, Steve 08/26 Chattanooga 7-3 W Miller, Trevor Lee, Zach 08/27 Chattanooga 4-1 W Hobson, Cam Rasmussen, Rob Kohlscheen, Stephen Huntsville 5-3 W Vasquez, Anthony Gagnon, Drew Smith, Carson Huntsville 8-5 W Gillheeney, James Moye, Andy Huntsville 3-5 L Jungmann, Taylor Fernandez, Anthony Goforth, David Huntsville 0-7 L Pena, Ariel Miller, Trevor Huntsville 3-4 L De La Cruz, Frankie Hobson, Cam Shackelford, Kevin Southern League Standings - Overall: Southern League North Tennessee Smokies L1 6-4 Birmingham Barons L1 4-6 Jackson Generals L3 5-5 Huntsville Stars W3 4-6 Chattanooga Lookouts W1 3-7 Southern League South Mobile BayBears W1 7-3 Mississippi Braves W1 6-4 Jacksonville Suns L1 5-5 Montgomery Biscuits W1 6-4 Pensacola Blue Wahoos L1 4-6 Southern League Standings First Half: Southern League North * Birmingham Barons W2 6-4 Chattanooga Lookouts W1 6-4 Tennessee Smokies W1 3-7 Jackson Generals L2 4-6 Huntsville Stars L1 3-7 * - Clinched Playoff Spot Southern League Standings Second Half: Southern League North # Tennessee Smokies L1 6-4 Jackson Generals L3 5-5 Birmingham Barons L1 4-6 Huntsville Stars W3 4-6 Chattanooga Lookouts W1 3-7 * - Clinched Playoff Spot

22 High Desert Mavericks (W-L Record: 64-76) ---GAMES BY POSITION--- BATTERS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB IBB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS SF SH HBP DP 1B 2B 3B SS OF C E Austin, Jamal Baron, Steve Blash, Jabari Brady, Patrick * Choi, Ji-Man Dowd, Michael Hazlett, Dillon Hebert, Brock Henry, Jabari Kivlehan, Patrick Lara, Jordy # Marte, Ketel McGee, Mike Melendres, Nathan * Morales, Alfredo Morla, Ramon Paolini, Daniel Phillips, Anthony * Pimentel, Guillermo Proscia, Steven * Rivers, Kevin Romero, Stefen Taylor, Chris Villasuso, David Team Total PITCHERS W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO BK WP GO/AO DP WHIP AVG AB TBF SF GF HLD Anderson, Matt Blandford, Tyler Brady, Patrick Brazis, Matt Colvin, David * DeCecco, Scott * Dobbs, Jeremy Guaipe, Mayckol Hauser, Blake Hazlett, Dillon * Hobson, Cam * Hunter, Kyle Kaalekahi, Charles Kim, Seon Gi Kittredge, Andrew Landazuri, Stephen Leone, Dominic Mieses, George Miller, Trevor Pries, Jordan Shackleford, Stephen Shankin, Brett * Shellhorn, Rusty * Shipers, Jordan Shore, Bobby Wood, Grady Team Total

23 High Desert Mavericks -- Game-by-Game Results: DATE OPPONENT SCORE REC. WINNER LOSER SAVE 04/05 Lancaster 9-7 W 1-0 Hudson, Austin Sogard, Alex Arias, Jonathan Lancaster 9-10 L 0-1 Walters, Blair Hunter, Kyle Ballew, Travis Lancaster 7-3 W 1-1 Hobson, Cam Rodgers, Brady Lancaster 1-3 L 1-2 Rollins, David Shankin, Brett Lancaster 4-10 L 1-3 Geith, Theron Guaipe, Mayckol Cruz, Luis Inland Empire 2-6 L 1-4 Reynolds, Dan Shipers, Jordan Inland Empire 4-7 L 1-5 Sappington, Mark Miller, Trevor Inland Empire 4-3 (10) W 2-5 Hunter, Kyle Morin, Mike Shackleford, Stephen 04/11 R.Cucamonga 14-4 W 3-5 Shankin, Brett Gould, Garrett 04/12 R.Cucamonga 6-8 L 3-6 Shelton, Matt Mieses, George Thomas, Michael 04/13 R.Cucamonga 10-5 W 4-6 Shipers, Jordan Martin, Jarret 04/14 R.Cucamonga 11-5 W 5-6 Kim, Seon Gi von Schamann, Duke 04/15 Lancaster 5-15 L 5-7 Geith, Theron Miller, Trevor Rollins, David 04/16 Lancaster 6-5 (11) W 6-7 Shackleford, Stephen Shirley, Thomas 04/17 Lancaster 8-9 L 6-8 Walters, Blair Guaipe, Mayckol Ballew, Travis R. Cucamonga 3-6 L 6-9 Stripling, Ross Shipers, Jordan Thomas, Michael R. Cucamonga 8-3 W 7-9 Hobson, Cam Martin, Jarret R. Cucamonga 3-5 L 7-10 von Schamann, Duke Miller, Trevor Thomas, Michael R. Cucamonga 8-2 W 8-10 Pries, Jordan Gomez, Gustavo 04/23 Bakersfield 6-1 W 9-10 Landazuri, Stephen Allen, James 04/24 Bakersfield 13-9 W Hobson, Cam Johnson, Jake Shackleford, Stephen 04/25 Bakersfield 9-3 W Miller, Trevor Robles, Tanner 04/26 Stockton 9-6 W Pries, Jordan Hassebrock, Blake Shackleford, Stephen 04/27 Stockton 7-17 L Frankoff, Seth Kim, Seon Gi 04/28 Stockton 11-6 W Mieses, George Perlman, Max Lake Elsinore 3-7 L Wisler, Matt Hobson, Cam Lake Elsinore 11-8 W Brazis, Matt Lara, Robert Shackleford, Stephen Lake Elsinore 2-6 L Garces, Frank Pries, Jordan 05/03 Lancaster 9-7 W Kim, Seon Gi Rollins, David Shackleford, Stephen 05/04 Lancaster 5-3 W Shore, Bobby Cruz, Luis Shackleford, Stephen 05/05 Lancaster 1-4 L West, Aaron Hobson, Cam 05/06 Lancaster 7-8 L Rodgers, Brady Shackleford, Stephen Ballew, Travis Visalia 4-9 L Schepel, Kyle Pries, Jordan Visalia (1) 7-9 (7) L Paredes, Willy Shackleford, Stephen Visalia (2) 5-3 (7) W Shore, Bobby Coe, Robert Leone, Dominic San Jose 3-5 L Rojas, Luis Hobson, Cam Strickland, Hunter San Jose 2-5 L Casilla, Jose Miller, Trevor Strickland, Hunter San Jose 6-0 W Colvin, David Blackburn, Clayton San Jose 9-2 W Pries, Jordan Escobar, Edwin 05/15 Inland Empire 11-7 W Brazis, Matt Reynolds, Dan 05/16 Inland Empire 3-4 L Alvarez, R.J. Kim, Seon Gi Morin, Mike 05/17 Inland Empire 3-5 L Jimenez, Eswarlin Shore, Bobby Morin, Mike 05/18 Inland Empire 9-3 W Dobbs, Jeremy Arenas, Orangel Bakersfield 1-10 L Dennhardt, Mike Pries, Jordan Bakersfield 3-5 L Contreras, Carlos Landazuri, Stephen Muhammad, El'Hajj Bakersfield L McMyne, Kyle Brazis, Matt 05/22 San Jose 11-6 W Guaipe, Mayckol Rojas, Luis Kim, Seon Gi 05/23 San Jose 1-2 L Marte, Kelvin Miller, Trevor Strickland, Hunter 05/24 San Jose 8-6 W Shackleford, Stephen Casilla, Jose Leone, Dominic 05/25 San Jose 3-6 L Rojas, Luis Mieses, George Osich, Josh 05/27 Lake Elsinore 7-6 (11) W Colvin, David Lollis, Matt 05/28 Lake Elsinore 9-7 W Shore, Bobby Jackson, Matt Shackleford, Stephen 05/29 Lake Elsinore 5-3 W Miller, Trevor Needy, James Mieses, George Modesto 6-3 W Pries, Jordan Butler, Eddie Leone, Dominic Modesto 1-3 L Winkler, Daniel Landazuri, Stephen Oberg, Scott Modesto 1-3 L Gagnon, Tyler Hobson, Cam Oberg, Scott Modesto 4-3 W Mieses, George Gonzalez, Nelson Leone, Dominic 06/03 Bakersfield 4-5 L Doyle, Pat Brazis, Matt Walczak, Jamie 06/04 Bakersfield 0-1 L Allen, James Kim, Seon Gi Walczak, Jamie 06/05 Bakersfield 15-9 W Landazuri, Stephen Dennhardt, Mike Inland Empire 2-1 W Hobson, Cam Sappington, Mark Leone, Dominic Inland Empire 7-5 W Shankin, Brett Boyd, Jake Brazis, Matt Inland Empire 1-12 L Arenas, Orangel Miller, Trevor Inland Empire 0-3 L Sneed, Kramer Pries, Jordan Morin, Mike Lancaster 8-3 W Landazuri, Stephen Rollins, David Lancaster 1-3 L Hallock, Kyle Mieses, George Ballew, Travis Lancaster 3-10 L West, Aaron Shankin, Brett 06/13 Inland Empire 10-2 W Miller, Trevor Arenas, Orangel 06/14 Inland Empire 3-4 L Sneed, Kramer Pries, Jordan Morin, Mike 06/15 Inland Empire 7-8 L Santos, Eduard Leone, Dominic 06/16 Inland Empire 6-3 W Dobbs, Jeremy Johnson, Michael Leone, Dominic CAL All-Stars 12-2 W 1-0 Jackson, Luke Granier, Drew Bakersfield 2-3 L Dyer, Shane Shankin, Brett Lotzkar, Kyle Bakersfield 6-3 W Colvin, David McMyne, Kyle Leone, Dominic Bakersfield 13-8 W Pries, Jordan Gonzalez, Carlos Bakersfield 9-8 W Kim, Seon Gi Lotzkar, Kyle Leone, Dominic 06/24 Lake Elsinore Postponed: Venue... Rescheduled for 09/01 06/25 Lake Elsinore 4-3 W Dobbs, Jeremy O'Grady, Dennis Leone, Dominic 06/26 Lake Elsinore 8-9 (11) L Barbato, Johnny Mieses, George Cortes, Dan 06/27 Modesto 9-7 W Miller, Trevor Gagnon, Tyler Dobbs, Jeremy 06/28 Modesto 5-4 W Colvin, David Sitton, Kraig Leone, Dominic 06/29 Modesto 2-7 L Winkler, Daniel Landazuri, Stephen 06/30 Modesto L Sitton, Kraig Wood, Grady Lake Elsinore 3-2 W Mieses, George Barbato, Johnny Leone, Dominic Lake Elsinore 0-1 (12) L Hebner, Cody Brazis, Matt Lake Elsinore 3-5 L Hancock, Justin Shore, Bobby De La Cruz, Luis 07/04 R.Cucamonga 12-6 W Landazuri, Stephen Gomez, Gustavo 07/05 R.Cucamonga 6-3 W Hobson, Cam Caughel, Lindsey 07/06 R.Cucamonga 6-16 L Lilly, Ted Shankin, Brett Lima, Joel 07/07 Lancaster 2-10 L Rodgers, Brady Miller, Trevor Lamb, Cameron 07/08 Lancaster 7-3 W Colvin, David Perez, Tyson 07/09 Lancaster 5-7 L Dimock, Michael Wood, Grady Ballew, Travis R. Cucamonga 1-2 L Caughel, Lindsey Hobson, Cam Eadington, Eric R. Cucamonga 6-3 (10) W Kim, Seon Gi Eadington, Eric Leone, Dominic R. Cucamonga 5-7 L Redding, Jon Michael Anderson, Matt Martin, Jarret Stockton 1-2 (13) L Duran, Omar Kim, Seon Gi Stockton 8-2 W Shore, Bobby Bowman, Josh Stockton 1-0 W Dobbs, Jeremy Dull, Ryan Guaipe, Mayckol 07/17 Lake Elsinore 8-10 L Needy, James Kim, Seon Gi O'Grady, Dennis 07/18 Lake Elsinore 9-3 W Anderson, Matt Holder, Trevor 07/19 Lake Elsinore 14-2 W Pries, Jordan Hancock, Justin 07/20 Visalia 7-4 W Kim, Seon Gi Watts, Daniel Colvin, David 07/21 Visalia (1) 0-3 (7) L Sinnery, Brandon Hobson, Cam Hively, RJ 07/21 Visalia (2) 7-5 (7) W Dobbs, Jeremy Flynn, Conrad Guaipe, Mayckol Lake Elsinore 2-3 L Holder, Trevor Shankin, Brett O'Grady, Dennis Lake Elsinore 6-1 W Anderson, Matt Hancock, Justin Lake Elsinore 6-4 W Shore, Bobby Barbato, Johnny Guaipe, Mayckol Inland Empire 2-6 L Keudell, Alex Landazuri, Stephen Inland Empire 2-5 L Reynolds, Dan Hobson, Cam Santos, Eduard Inland Empire 4-7 L Powell, Robert Shore, Bobby Santos, Eduard 07/30 Stockton 2-8 L Alcantara, Raul Anderson, Matt 07/31 Stockton 4-6 L Bowman, Josh Pries, Jordan Healy, Tucker 08/01 Stockton 7-8 L Hall, Shaeffer Landazuri, Stephen Frankoff, Seth Lancaster 2-11 L Hauschild, Mike Hobson, Cam Lancaster 9-12 L Perez, Tyson Kittredge, Andrew Ballew, Travis Lancaster 5-6 L Dimock, Michael Brazis, Matt Long, Kenny 08/06 Inland Empire 8-2 W Pries, Jordan Arenas, Orangel 08/07 Inland Empire 5-6 (10) L Santos, Eduard Guaipe, Mayckol Alvarez, R.J. 08/08 Inland Empire 7-9 L Reynolds, Dan Hobson, Cam Powell, Robert 08/09 Lancaster 30-8 W Shipers, Jordan Hauschild, Mike 08/10 Lancaster 0-6 L Smith, Kyle Anderson, Matt 08/11 Lancaster 8-9 L Cain, Colton Brazis, Matt Ballew, Travis R. Cucamonga 10-1 W Landazuri, Stephen Cabrera, Freddie R. Cucamonga 5-6 L Tolleson, Shawn Guaipe, Mayckol Stem, Craig R. Cucamonga 2-1 W Shipers, Jordan Aguasviva, Geison Guaipe, Mayckol Lancaster L Dimock, Michael Dobbs, Jeremy Ballew, Travis Lancaster 13-9 W Pries, Jordan Rodgers, Brady Lancaster 3-9 L Cain, Colton Landazuri, Stephen 08/20 R. Cucamonga 7-6 W Guaipe, Mayckol Stem, Craig 08/21 R. Cucamonga (13) L Shelton, Matt Kittredge, Andrew 08/22 R. Cucamonga 2-4 L Coulombe, Daniel Wood, Grady Inland Empire 1-9 L Arenas, Orangel Shore, Bobby Inland Empire 5-7 L Keudell, Alex Landazuri, Stephen Alvarez, R.J. Inland Empire 9-3 W Shipers, Jordan Reynolds, Dan Inland Empire 3-1 W DeCecco, Scott Rucinski, Drew Guaipe, Mayckol R. Cucamonga 5-7 L Sanchez, Raydel Dobbs, Jeremy R. Cucamonga 0-2 L Gomez, Gustavo Shore, Bobby Stem, Craig R. Cucamonga 14-3 W Landazuri, Stephen Cabrera, Freddie 08/30 Lake Elsinore 6-13 L Morrow, Bryce Shipers, Jordan 08/31 Lake Elsinore 1-6 L Needy, James DeCecco, Scott 09/01 Lake Elsinore (1) 1-11 (7) L Hancock, Justin Anderson, Matt 09/01 Lake Elsinore (2) 8-7 (7) W Guaipe, Mayckol O'Grady, Dennis 09/02 Lake Elsinore 9-8 W Shore, Bobby Barbato, Johnny Kittredge, Andrew California League Standings - Overall: California League South Lancaster JetHawks W1 6-4 Inland Empire 66ers W1 3-7 Rancho Cucamonga Quakes L1 5-5 High Desert Mavericks W2 5-5 Lake Elsinore Storm L2 5-5 California League North San Jose Giants L1 7-3 Visalia Rawhide W1 6-4 Modesto Nuts W1 7-3 Stockton Ports L1 4-6 Bakersfield Blaze L1 3-7 California League Standings First Half: California League South * Lancaster JetHawks L1 4-6 Inland Empire 66ers L1 7-3 High Desert Mavericks W1 4-6 Rancho Cucamonga Quakes L2 3-7 Lake Elsinore Storm W1 7-3 California League Standings Second Half: California League South # Lancaster JetHawks W1 Rancho Cucamonga Quakes L1 5-5 Lake Elsinore Storm L2 5-5 & Inland Empire 66ers W1 3-7 High Desert Mavericks W2 5-5 * - clinched playoff berth

24 Clinton LumberKings (W-L Record: 67-72) ---GAMES BY POSITION--- BATTERS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB IBB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS SF SH HBP DP 1B 2B 3B SS OF C E Ard, Taylor Caballero, Luis Guerrero, Gabriel Hebert, Brock Henry, Jabari Kivlehan, Patrick Lara, Jordy # Littlewood, Marcus Lopes, Tim Marlette, Tyler # Marte, Ketel * McGruder, Jamodrick * Morales, Alfredo Peguero, Martin Peterson, D.J * Pimentel, Guillermo * Pizzano, Dario Shank, Zach Tanabe, Carlton Torres, Daniel Villasuso, David * Werman, Keith Zorrilla, Janelfry Team Total PITCHERS W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO BK WP GO/AO DP WHIP AVG AB TBF SF GF HLD Anderson, Matt Bordonaro, Mark Copping, Cameron * DeCecco, Scott * Dobbs, Jeremy * Ewing, Steven Garcia, Oliver Garcia, Rigoberto Hauser, Blake Hebert, Brock Holman, David * Holovach, Blake Kaalekahi, Charles Landazuri, Stephen Leone, Dominic Mieses, George Ogando, Jochi * Pike, Tyler Sanchez, Victor * Shellhorn, Rusty Unsworth, Dylan Vargas, Richard * Vasquez, Anthony Vedo, Matt White, Richard Wood, Grady Team Total ClintonPlayoff Statistics (W-L Record: 0-2) ---GAMES BY POSITION--- BATTERS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS SF SH HBP DP 1B 2B 3B SS OF C E Ard, Taylor Guerrero, Gabriel Hebert, Brock # Littlewood, Marcus Marlette, Tyler Peguero, Martin * Pizzano, Dario Shank, Zach Zorrilla, Janelfry Total-All Batters PITCHERS W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO BK WP GO/AO DP WHIP AVG AB TBF SF GF HLD Bordonaro, Mark Garcia, Oliver Mieses, George Ogando, Jochi Sanchez, Victor Unsworth, Dylan Vargas, Richard Total-All Pitchers

25 Clinton LumberKings -- Game-by-Game Results: DATE OPPONENT SCORE REC. WINNER LOSER SAVE Burlington 4-2 W 1-0 Dobbs, Jeremy Love, Brandon Wood, Grady Burlington 1-3 L 1-1 Crowley, Ryan DeCecco, Scott Diaz, Jairo Burlington 11-5 W 2-1 Garcia, Oliver Fernandez, Arjenis Burlington 0-5 L 2-2 Keudell, Alex Pike, Tyler Kane County 5-6 (10) L 2-3 Amlung, Justin Hauser, Blake Kane County 5-6 L 2-4 Orozco, Eddie Wood, Grady Kane County 10-4 W 3-4 DeCecco, Scott Scott, Tayler 04/11 Cedar Rapids Postponed: Rain... Rescheduled for 04/12 04/12 Cedar Rapids (1) Postponed: Rain... Rescheduled for 04/14 04/12 Cedar Rapids (2) Postponed: Rain... Rescheduled for 04/13 04/13 Cedar Rapids (1) 3-4 (7) L 3-5 Boyd, Hudson Anderson, Matt Mazza, Chris 04/13 Cedar Rapids (2) 1-2 (7) L 3-6 Melotakis, Mason Pike, Tyler Gruver, Steven 04/14 Cedar Rapids (1) 3-2 (7) W 4-6 Unsworth, Dylan Duffey, Tyler 04/14 Cedar Rapids (2) 6-7 (7) L 4-7 Soliman, Manuel Garcia, Oliver Jones, Tyler Quad Cities Postponed: Rain... Rescheduled for 04/16 Quad Cities (1) 6-3 (7) W 5-7 Landazuri, Stephen McCullers, Lance Wood, Grady Quad Cities (2) 2-3 (7) L 5-8 Dimock, Michael DeCecco, Scott Quad Cities Postponed: Rain... Rescheduled for 05/25 04/18 Wisconsin Postponed: Wet Grounds... Rescheduled for 04/20 04/19 Wisconsin Postponed: Rain... Rescheduled for 05/08 04/20 Wisconsin (1) 4-2 (7) W 6-8 Pike, Tyler Gainey, Preston Hauser, Blake 04/20 Wisconsin (2) 1-2 (7) L 6-9 Wagner, Tyler Anderson, Matt 04/21 Beloit 7-4 W 7-9 Unsworth, Dylan House, Austin 04/22 Beloit 2-3 L 7-10 Alcantara, Raul DeCecco, Scott Dull, Ryan 04/23 Beloit Postponed: Rain... Rescheduled for 05/14 Lake County 3-2 W 8-10 Vedo, Matt Martin, Josh Hauser, Blake Lake County 5-4 W 9-10 White, Richard Valera, Francisco Wood, Grady Lake County 13-7 W Garcia, Oliver Sterling, Felix Wood, Grady Fort Wayne 2-3 (11) L Reyes, Genison Hauser, Blake Fort Wayne 6-2 W DeCecco, Scott Mejia, Ruben Fort Wayne 5-7 L Nunn, Chris Vedo, Matt Madrid, Roman 05/01 Dayton 7-11 L Stephenson, Robert Holman, David 05/02 Dayton 10-5 W Anderson, Matt Guillon, Ismael 05/03 Dayton Cancelled: Rain 05/04 Bowling Green 2-3 L Henderson, Brandon Hauser, Blake Sawyer, Nick 05/05 Bowling Green 5-2 W DeCecco, Scott Guerrieri, Taylor 05/06 Bowling Green 2-4 L Ames, Jeff Sanchez, Victor Wisconsin (1) 0-5 (7) L Wagner, Tyler Pike, Tyler Wisconsin (2) 4-2 (7) W Vedo, Matt Strong, Michael Wood, Grady Wisconsin Postponed: Rain... Rescheduled for 05/10 Wisconsin (1) 3-4 (7) L Magnifico, Damien Anderson, Matt Mangum, Taylor Wisconsin (2) 7-0 (7) W Unsworth, Dylan Lorenzo, Leonard 05/11 Kane County 4-7 L Heesch, Michael Holman, David Smith, Brian 05/12 Kane County 7-6 (10) W Wood, Grady Castillo, Lendy 05/13 Kane County 4-0 W Pike, Tyler Johnson, Pierce 05/14 Beloit (1) 1-0 (7) W Vedo, Matt House, Austin 05/14 Beloit (2) 3-10 (7) L Powers, Brent White, Richard 05/15 Beloit 6-5 (10) W Garcia, Oliver Lamb, Chris 05/16 Beloit 6-1 W Anderson, Matt Ynoa, Michael Peoria 1-5 L Jenkins, Tyrell DeCecco, Scott Peoria 10-7 W Vedo, Matt Tuivailala, Samuel Wood, Grady Peoria 5-2 W Pike, Tyler Lucas, Josh Holman, David Peoria 8-11 L Baker, Corey Shellhorn, Rusty Petrick, Zach 05/22 Burlington 3-5 L Lowery, Pat Anderson, Matt Baker, Garrett 05/23 Burlington 6-5 W Wood, Grady Scoggins, Reid 05/24 Burlington 6-0 W Unsworth, Dylan Newcomb, Aaron 05/25 Quad Cities (1) 1-0 (7) W Sanchez, Victor Cain, Colton Vedo, Matt 05/25 Quad Cities (2) 5-6 (7) L Hauschild, Mike Garcia, Oliver Lamb, Cameron 05/26 Quad Cities 2-5 L Sanchez, Gerardo Holman, David Jankowski, Jordan 05/27 Quad Cities 4-11 L Velasquez, Vincent Anderson, Matt Cedar Rapids 4-9 L Melotakis, Mason DeCecco, Scott Cedar Rapids Postponed: Rain... Rescheduled for 05/30 Cedar Rapids (1) 3-5 (7) L Muren, Alex Vedo, Matt Hurlbut, David Cedar Rapids (2) 2-3 (7) L Jones, Tyler Sanchez, Victor Montanez, Josue 05/31 Burlington 5-4 W Holman, David Diaz, Jairo 06/01 Burlington 4-7 (10) L Powell, Robert Wood, Grady 06/02 Burlington 4-3 W DeCecco, Scott Lowery, Pat Vedo, Matt 06/03 Burlington 2-6 L Scoggins, Reid Holovach, Blake Baker, Garrett Peoria 1-4 L Jones, Cory Unsworth, Dylan Tuivailala, Samuel Peoria 8-5 W Pike, Tyler Jenkins, Tyrell Peoria 12-4 W Anderson, Matt Helisek, Kyle Wisconsin 10-5 W DeCecco, Scott Lopez, Jorge Wisconsin 9-11 L Gainey, Preston Ogando, Jochi Wisconsin 2-8 L Wagner, Tyler Vasquez, Anthony 06/11 Peoria 6-4 W Wood, Grady Tuivailala, Samuel 06/12 Peoria 3-2 W Vedo, Matt Llorens, Dixon 06/13 Peoria 0-4 L Helisek, Kyle DeCecco, Scott Beloit 9-4 W Bordonaro, Mark De Young, Derek Beloit 3-10 L Bacus, Dakota Vasquez, Anthony Beloit 7-8 L Vail, Tyler Bordonaro, Mark MID East All-Stars 5-6 L 0-1 Hively, RJ Dull, Ryan Burlington 11-6 W Wood, Grady Powell, Robert Burlington 3-7 L DeLoach, Tyler Anderson, Matt Burlington 5-4 (10) W Garcia, Oliver Baker, Garrett Wood, Grady Burlington 9-5 W Holovach, Blake Diaz, Jairo Holman, David 06/25 Wisconsin 2-1 W Kaalekahi, Charles Lorenzo, Leonard Bordonaro, Mark 06/26 Wisconsin 6-3 W Anderson, Matt Semmelhack, Eric Ogando, Jochi 06/27 Wisconsin 4-5 (11) L Armold, Jonathan Holman, David 06/28 Wisconsin 3-1 W Pike, Tyler Mangum, Taylor Bordonaro, Mark Quad Cities 1-6 L Minaya, Juan Kaalekahi, Charles Velasquez, Vincent Quad Cities 1-4 L Hauschild, Mike Sanchez, Victor Quad Cities 8-9 L Lambson, Mitchell Bordonaro, Mark Quad Cities 6-7 L Neely, John Garcia, Oliver Quad Cities 0-1 L Sanchez, Gerardo Vargas, Richard Lo, Chia-Jen 07/04 Burlington 7-4 W Kaalekahi, Charles DellaTorre, Nic Ogando, Jochi 07/05 Burlington 5-6 L Bedrosian, Cam Holman, David Spomer, Kurt 07/06 Cedar Rapids 6-5 (11) W Garcia, Oliver Muren, Alex 07/07 Cedar Rapids 5-3 W DeCecco, Scott Melotakis, Mason Copping, Cameron 07/08 Cedar Rapids 3-5 L Gruver, Steven Bordonaro, Mark Jones, Tyler West Michigan 6-1 W Kaalekahi, Charles Gillies, Charlie West Michigan 1-13 L Thompson, Jeff Sanchez, Victor West Michigan 2-3 L Knebel, Corey Garcia, Oliver South Bend 5-4 W DeCecco, Scott Allen, Brad Holman, David South Bend 6-2 W Pike, Tyler Watts, Daniel Holovach, Blake South Bend 2-8 L Sinnery, Brandon Kaalekahi, Charles 07/17 Lansing 1-0 W Sanchez, Victor Cole, Taylor 07/18 Lansing 2-8 L White, Ben Garcia, Rigoberto 07/19 Lansing 1-2 L Champlin, Kramer DeCecco, Scott Sikula, Arik 07/20 Great Lakes 3-4 L Jones, Owen Garcia, Oliver Stem, Craig 07/21 Great Lakes 7-1 W Kaalekahi, Charles Campbell, James 07/22 Great Lakes 1-7 L Anderson, Chris Holman, David Wisconsin 1-9 L Gainey, Preston Garcia, Rigoberto Wisconsin 5-1 W DeCecco, Scott Semmelhack, Eric Wisconsin 3-1 W Pike, Tyler Wagner, Tyler Garcia, Oliver Cedar Rapids 2-5 L Boyd, Hudson Kaalekahi, Charles Gilbert, Brian Cedar Rapids 1-3 L Melotakis, Mason Sanchez, Victor Boer, Madison Cedar Rapids 3-4 L Muren, Alex Ogando, Jochi Gilbert, Brian 07/30 Beloit 4-3 (10) W Garcia, Oliver Hall, Kris 07/31 Beloit 2-5 L Bacus, Dakota Pike, Tyler House, Austin 08/01 Beloit 15-6 W Kaalekahi, Charles Avila, Andres Ogando, Jochi 08/02 Beloit 7-3 W Sanchez, Victor Jimenez, Deyvi Mieses, George 08/03 Kane County 1-6 L Peralta, Starling Garcia, Rigoberto 08/04 Kane County 11-1 W DeCecco, Scott Skulina, Tyler 08/05 Kane County 12-4 W Holman, David Pena, Felix 08/06 Kane County 2-6 L Scott, Tayler Kaalekahi, Charles Quad Cities 7-5 W Sanchez, Victor Sanchez, Gerardo Vargas, Richard Quad Cities 1-2 L Velasquez, Vincent Garcia, Rigoberto Minaya, Juan Quad Cities 3-7 L Devenski, Chris DeCecco, Scott Cotton, Jamaine 08/10 Peoria 2-4 L Scanio, Joseph Ogando, Jochi Llorens, Dixon 08/11 Peoria 6-5 W Vargas, Richard Sabatino, Steven 08/12 Peoria 7-1 W Sanchez, Victor O'Shea, Ben 08/14 Quad Cities 9-7 W Bordonaro, Mark Morton, Zach Vargas, Richard 08/15 Quad Cities 6-5 W Ogando, Jochi Minaya, Juan 08/16 Quad Cities 6-1 W Holman, David Devenski, Chris Kane County 6-7 L Hamann, Michael Bordonaro, Mark Kane County 4-2 W Sanchez, Victor Scott, Tayler Kane County 9-2 W Garcia, Rigoberto Peralta, Starling Kane County 7-4 W Ewing, Steven Skulina, Tyler 08/21 Wisconsin 4-3 W Holman, David Martin, Harvey Bordonaro, Mark 08/22 Wisconsin 5-8 L Armold, Jonathan Holovach, Blake Johnson, Hobbs 08/23 Wisconsin 0-1 L Ross, Austin Sanchez, Victor Wall, Taylor Beloit 4-7 L De Young, Derek Garcia, Rigoberto Beloit 4-6 L Finnegan, Kyle Ewing, Steven Vail, Tyler Beloit 5-6 L Sanburn, Nolan Holman, David Voiro, Vincent Beloit 0-2 L Avila, Andres Kaalekahi, Charles Vail, Tyler Peoria 6-7 (12) L Donofrio, Joe Mieses, George Peoria 3-2 W Garcia, Oliver Mayers, Mike Vargas, Richard Peoria 4-2 W Garcia, Rigoberto Helisek, Kyle Mieses, George 08/31 Cedar Rapids 0-5 L Shibuya, Tim Holman, David 09/01 Cedar Rapids 3-1 W Bordonaro, Mark Atherton, Tim Garcia, Oliver 09/02 Cedar Rapids 6-15 L Sulbaran, Miguel Ewing, Steven Midwest League Standings Overall: Midwest League Western Cedar Rapids Kernels W1 8-2 Quad Cities River Bandits W2 8-2 Beloit Snappers L2 6-4 Peoria Chiefs L2 2-8 Clinton LumberKings L1 3-7 Wisconsin Timber Rattlers L6 3-7 Burlington Bees W3 6-4 Kane County Cougars W2 4-6 Midwest League Eastern Bowling Green Hot Rods W3 7-3 South Bend Silver Hawks W1 4-6 Fort Wayne TinCaps W2 4-6 West Michigan Whitecaps L1 7-3 Great Lakes Loons L2 6-4 Dayton Dragons L1 4-6 Lansing Lugnuts W1 5-5 Lake County Captains L4 2-8 Midwest League Standings First Half: Midwest League Western * Beloit Snappers W2 Cedar Rapids Kernels L4 3-7 Peoria Chiefs W4 7-3 Quad Cities River Bandits W1 4-6 Clinton LumberKings L2 5-5 Kane County Cougars W1 4-6 Wisconsin Timber Rattlers L1 5-5 Burlington Bees L1 3-7 Midwest League Standings Second Half: Midwest League Western # Cedar Rapids Kernels W1 Quad Cities River Bandits W2 8-2 Beloit Snappers L2 Clinton LumberKings L1 3-7 Burlington Bees W3 6-4 Peoria Chiefs L2 2-8 Wisconsin Timber Rattlers L6 3-7 Kane County Cougars W2 4-6 * - clinched playoff berth

26 Everett AquaSox (W-L Record: 44-32) ---GAMES BY POSITION--- BATTERS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB IBB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS SF SH HBP DP 1B 2B 3B SS OF C E Brito, Bryan Carmichael, Christian Castillo, Phillips * Faulkner, Michael Hebert, Brock Kauppila, Lonnie Lawson, Reggie * Mack, Chantz * McGruder, Jamodrick * Miller, Ian * Morales, Alfredo Peguero, Martin Peterson, D.J Petty, Kyle Reinheimer, Jack Seager, Justin Tanabe, Carlton Torres, Daniel Wilson, Austin * Zamarripa, James Team Total PITCHERS W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO BK WP GO/AO DP WHIP AVG AB TBF SF GF HLD Brooks, Aaron Burns, Tommy Carraway, Andrew Chen, Min-Sih Copping, Cameron * Ewing, Steven Garcia, Rigoberto * Horstman, Ryan Huijer, Lars * Koneski, Nate Medina, Jeffeson * Olson, Tyler Pagan, Emilio Pereira, Ricardo Pryor, Stephen Ramirez, Erasmo Taylor, Luke Valdivia, Jose * Valenza, Nick Vargas, Richard Vieira, Thyago White, Richard * Wright, Tyler * Zokan, Jake Team Total Everett Playoff Statistics (W-L Record: 0-2) ---GAMES BY POSITION--- BATTERS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS SF SH HBP DP 1B 2B 3B SS OF C E Brito, Bryan Carmichael, Christian Castillo, Phillips * Faulkner, Michael Kauppila, Lonnie Lawson, Reggie * Mack, Chantz * Miller, Ian Petty, Kyle Reinheimer, Jack Seager, Justin Tanabe, Carlton Wilson, Austin * Zamarripa, James Total-All Batters PITCHERS W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO BK WP GO/AO DP WHIP AVG AB TBF SF GF HLD Brooks, Aaron Chen, Min-Sih Copping, Cameron Huijer, Lars * Olson, Tyler Pagan, Emilio Valdivia, Jose * Wright, Tyler * Zokan, Jake Total-All Pitchers KEY: * - lefthanded hitter/pitcher, # - switch hitter

27 Everett AquaSox -- Game-by-Game Results: DATE OPPONENT SCORE REC. WINNER LOSER SAVE Tri-City 2-1 W 1-0 Sanchez, Victor Padilla, Roberto Garcia, Oliver Spokane 6-4 W 1-0 Garcia, Rigoberto Gonzalez, Alex Vargas, Richard Spokane 6-4 W 2-0 Huijer, Lars Mendez, Yohander Spokane 4-3 W 3-0 Vieira, Thyago Wiles, Collin Brooks, Aaron 06/17 Tri-City 5-4 W 4-0 Valenza, Nick Brazoban, Huascar Vargas, Richard 06/18 Tri-City 4-8 L 4-1 Vargas, Jonathan Pereira, Ricardo Blank, Trent 06/19 Tri-City 4-3 W 5-1 Garcia, Rigoberto Tago, Peter White, Richard 06/20 Hillsboro Postponed: Rain... Rescheduled for 06/22 06/21 Hillsboro 6-5 (11) W 6-1 Valdivia, Jose Byo, Alex 06/22 Hillsboro (1) 3-1 (7) W 7-1 Vieira, Thyago Platt, Austin Ewing, Steven 06/22 Hillsboro (2) 1-7 (7) L 7-2 Triana, Karl White, Richard 06/23 Hillsboro 6-5 W 8-2 Brooks, Aaron Camacho, Yoimer 06/24 Hillsboro 3-2 W 9-2 Valenza, Nick Stevens, Chase Vargas, Richard Tri-City 5-2 W 10-2 White, Richard Stuart, Shawn Valdivia, Jose Tri-City 2-0 W 11-2 Huijer, Lars Jiminian, Johendi Brooks, Aaron Tri-City 3-2 (11) W 12-2 Pereira, Ricardo Brazoban, Huascar 06/28 Spokane 5-3 W 13-2 Valenza, Nick Sprenger, Justin 06/29 Spokane 2-1 W 14-2 Valdivia, Jose Vasquez, Kelvin Brooks, Aaron 06/30 Spokane 9-10 L 14-3 McElwee, Josh White, Richard Vancouver 7-3 W 15-3 Garcia, Rigoberto Dermody, Matt Valdivia, Jose Vancouver 1-11 L 15-4 Gabryszwski, Jeremy Huijer, Lars Vancouver 3-7 L 15-5 Turner, Colton Olson, Tyler 07/04 Salem-Keizer 5-8 (12) L 15-6 Montero, Raymundo Valenza, Nick Paniagua, Armando 07/05 Salem-Keizer 1-4 L 15-7 Leenhouts, Andrew Vieira, Thyago Encinosa, Eduardo 07/06 Salem-Keizer 14-8 W 16-7 Zokan, Jake Mendoza, Lorenzo 07/07 Salem-Keizer 6-1 W 17-7 Garcia, Rigoberto Kurrasch, Joe 07/08 Salem-Keizer 3-2 W 18-7 Huijer, Lars Moronta, Reyes Valenza, Nick Eugene 5-0 W 19-7 Olson, Tyler Cabrera, Erik Eugene 3-6 L 19-8 Kelly, Michael Pereira, Ricardo Cimber, Adam Eugene 0-8 L 19-9 Schoenrock, Erik Ewing, Steven Eugene 0-8 L Guerrero, Tayron Zokan, Jake Eugene 5-4 W Huijer, Lars Cimber, Adam 07/15 Vancouver 1-13 L Brown, Eric Olson, Tyler 07/16 Vancouver 11-6 W Vieira, Thyago Silverstein, Scott Burns, Tommy 07/17 Vancouver 7-6 W Wright, Tyler Pickens, Garrett Valenza, Nick Boise 2-3 L Frazier, Scott Chen, Min-Sih Rakkar, Jasvir Boise 2-9 L Hoffner, Corbin Zokan, Jake Boise 8-7 W Huijer, Lars Underwood, Duane Valenza, Nick Boise 0-7 L Pugliese, James Olson, Tyler Boise 0-10 L Wilson, Sam Vieira, Thyago 07/23 Tri-City 3-2 W Valdivia, Jose Magliaro, Marc 07/24 Tri-City 1-3 L Broyles, Shane Brooks, Aaron Daniel, Trent 07/25 Tri-City 6-0 W Huijer, Lars Wade, Konner Hillsboro 3-4 (11) L Locante, Will Chen, Min-Sih Hillsboro 0-9 L Eckels, Ben Vieira, Thyago Hillsboro 6-0 W Ewing, Steven Shipley, Braden Hillsboro 6-0 W Zokan, Jake Forslund, Blake Hillsboro 6-0 W Huijer, Lars Gerdeman, Ross 07/31 Boise 7-4 W Chen, Min-Sih Underwood, Duane Valdivia, Jose 08/01 Boise 5-1 W Olson, Tyler Pugliese, James 08/02 Boise Postponed: Rain... Rescheduled for 08/03 08/03 Boise (1) 0-4 (7) L Maples, Dillon Ewing, Steven 08/03 Boise (2) 3-1 (7) W Zokan, Jake Wagner, Michael Wright, Tyler 08/04 Boise 5-10 L Wilson, Sam Copping, Cameron NOR North All-Stars 8-7 W 1-0 Montero, Raymundo Valdivia, Jose Bremer, Tyler Salem-Keizer 6-9 L Shadle, Jake Burns, Tommy Slania, Daniel Salem-Keizer 1-4 L Young, Pat Vieira, Thyago Salem-Keizer 2-4 L Johnson, Chris Ewing, Steven Slania, Daniel Salem-Keizer 0-8 L Leenhouts, Andrew Zokan, Jake Salem-Keizer L Jones, Christian Olson, Tyler Montero, Raymundo Vancouver 5-3 W Burns, Tommy Turner, Colton Chen, Min-Sih Vancouver 1-10 L Robson, Tom Koneski, Nate Vancouver 4-3 (12) W Wright, Tyler Spano, Joe Chen, Min-Sih 08/16 Eugene 1-5 L Lloyd, Kyle Vieira, Thyago 08/17 Eugene 7-8 L Cabrera, Erik Brooks, Aaron Richardson, Josh 08/18 Eugene 6-2 W Huijer, Lars Verbitsky, Bryan 08/19 Eugene 4-5 L Hale, Tyler Copping, Cameron Cimber, Adam 08/20 Eugene 7-2 W Koneski, Nate De La Cruz, Vladimir 08/21 Vancouver 10-2 W Vieira, Thyago James, Justin 08/22 Vancouver 8-4 W Zokan, Jake Gabryszwski, Jeremy 08/23 Vancouver 3-2 W White, Richard Ghysels, Chuck Tri-City 5-1 W Burns, Tommy Norris, Logan Tri-City Postponed: Rain... Rescheduled for 08/26 Tri-City (1) 7-1 (12) W White, Richard Stuart, Shawn Tri-City (2) 4-0 (7) W Koneski, Nate Jiminian, Johendi Spokane 4-2 W Zokan, Jake Wiles, Collin Olson, Tyler Spokane 3-12 L De Los Santos, Abel Huijer, Lars Spokane 2-7 L Vasquez, Kelvin Burns, Tommy 08/31 Spokane 3-6 L Sprenger, Justin Pagan, Emilio Pollorena, Luis 09/01 Spokane 3-2 W Chen, Min-Sih Straka, John Valenza, Nick 09/02 Spokane 9-3 W Medina, Jeffeson Wiles, Collin Pereira, Ricardo Northwest League Standings: Northwest League West - Overall Everett AquaSox W2 7-3 Vancouver Canadians L1 5-5 Spokane Indians L2 5-5 Tri-City Dust Devils W1 3-7 Northwest League East - Overall Salem-Keizer Volcanoes W5 8-2 Boise Hawks L5 4-6 Hillsboro Hops W3 6-4 Eugene Emeralds L3 2-8 Northwest League West - First Half * Everett AquaSox L2 4-6 Vancouver Canadians W1 4-6 Spokane Indians W1 5-5 Tri-City Dust Devils W3 7-3 Northwest League East - First Half * Salem-Keizer Volcanoes L3 5-5 Boise Hawks W2 9-1 Eugene Emeralds L1 3-7 Hillsboro Hops L1 3-7 Northwest League West - Second Half # Everett AquaSox W2 7-3 Spokane Indians L2 Vancouver Canadians L1 5-5 Tri-City Dust Devils W1 3-7 Northwest League East - Second Half # Salem-Keizer Volcanoes W5 8-2 Hillsboro Hops W3 Boise Hawks L5 4-6 Eugene Emeralds L3 2-8 KEY : * - clinched playoff berth

28 Pulaski Mariners (W-L Record: 41-27) ---GAMES BY POSITION--- BATTERS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB IBB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS SF SH HBP DP 1B 2B 3B SS OF C E * Barbosa, Aaron Brito, Kristian Calderon, Yordi * Cowan, Jordan DeCarlo, Joseph DeMello, Toby # Diaz, Franklin Franca, Gabrial # Guarnaccia, Luke Kemp, Dan Martinez, Wilton # Michel, Raysheron * Miller, Ian Shank, Zach Smith, Tyler Torres, Daniel Ugueto, Jesus * Werman, Keith Yates, Isaiah * Zimmerman, Jeffrey Team Total PITCHERS W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO BK WP GO/AO DP WHIP AVG AB TBF SF GF HLD * Campbell, Eddie Cleto, Ramire Copping, Cameron Cowan, Jordan De La Cruz, Noel De Meyer, Dylan Diaz, Edwin Flores, Jose * Gohara, Luiz Gonzalez, Isliexel * Marte, Wander * Mathis, Will Misell, Carlos * Munoz, Leoncio Pagan, Emilio * Pina, Luis Pineda, Rafael * Ronnenbergh, Scott Saquilon, Gabe Thieben, Daniel * Zokan, Jake Team Total KEY: * - lefthanded hitter/pitcher, # - switch hitter Pulaski Playoff Statistics (W-L Record: 4-0) ---GAMES BY POSITION--- BATTERS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS SF SH HBP DP 1B 2B 3B SS OF C E * Barbosa, Aaron Brito, Kristian * Cowan, Jordan DeMello, Toby Franca, Gabrial # Guarnaccia, Luke Kemp, Dan Martinez, Wilton Smith, Tyler Ugueto, Jesus Yates, Isaiah * Zimmerman, Jeffrey Total-All Batters PITCHERS W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO BK WP GO/AO DP WHIP AVG AB TBF SF GF HLD * Campbell, Eddie De Meyer, Dylan Diaz, Edwin Flores, Jose Misell, Carlos * Munoz, Leoncio * Pina, Luis Pineda, Rafael Saquilon, Gabe Total-All Pitchers KEY: * - lefthanded hitter/pitcher, # - switch hitter

29 Pulaski Mariners -- Game-by-Game Results: DATE OPPONENT SCORE REC. WINNER LOSER SAVE 06/21 Danville 5-2 W 1-0 Hidalgo, Ambioris Silva, Ernesto Sabala, Reynaldo Burlington 1-2 (13) L 0-1 Rodriguez, Jose Miguel Ronnenbergh, Scott Burlington 0-4 L 0-2 Lovvorn, Zach Gohara, Luiz Burlington 1-2 L 0-3 McCarthy, Kevin Mathis, Will Rodriguez, Jose Miguel 06/23 Bluefield 10-5 W 1-3 Cleto, Ramire Cardona, Adonys 06/24 Bluefield 2-4 L 1-4 Gracesqui, Francisco Pineda, Rafael Dragmire, Brady 06/25 Bluefield 7-1 W 2-4 Diaz, Edwin Dawson, Shane 06/26 Danville 12-6 W 3-4 Marte, Wander Waszak, Andrew Pagan, Emilio 06/27 Danville 8-2 W 4-4 De La Cruz, Noel Flores, Michael 06/28 Danville 4-2 W 5-4 Thieben, Daniel Kimbrel, Matt Bristol 3-0 W 6-4 Flores, Jose Leyer, Robinson Pagan, Emilio Bristol 2-6 L 6-5 Lowry, Thaddius Saquilon, Gabe Bristol 6-2 W 7-5 Cleto, Ramire Peralta, Yelmison Bristol Postponed: Rain... Rescheduled for 07/30 07/04 Danville 2-3 L 6-6 Kimbrel, Matt De La Cruz, Noel Swanner, Michael 07/05 Danville 4-5 L 6-7 Montenegro, Jorge Cleto, Ramire Tate, Richie 07/06 Danville 5-1 W 7-7 Flores, Jose Dettmann, Jared Pagan, Emilio Princeton 2-1 W 8-7 Saquilon, Gabe Gil, Isaac Princeton 4-2 W 9-7 Gohara, Luiz Slaton, D.J. Pineda, Rafael Princeton 10-3 (11) W 10-7 Campbell, Eddie Armenta, Oscar Johnson City Postponed: Rain... Rescheduled for 07/11 Johnson City (1) 7-3 (7) W 11-7 Pagan, Emilio Reyes, Alexander De Meyer, Dylan Johnson City (2) Postponed: Rain... Rescheduled for 07/12 Johnson City (1) 8-2 (7) W 12-7 Diaz, Edwin Perdomo, Luis Johnson City (2) 6-7 L 12-8 Holback, Michael Pineda, Rafael 07/13 Bluefield 1-6 L 12-9 Biggs, Mark Gohara, Luiz Dragmire, Brady 07/14 Bluefield 2-9 L Dawson, Shane De La Cruz, Noel 07/15 Bluefield 7-6 W Munoz, Leoncio Mayza, Tim Pagan, Emilio 07/17 Johnson City 5-12 L Reyes, Alexander Cleto, Ramire 07/18 Johnson City 10-3 W Diaz, Edwin Perdomo, Luis 07/19 Johnson City 9-6 W Munoz, Leoncio Lee, Brandon Pagan, Emilio Burlington 5-6 L Tomchick, Ben Saquilon, Gabe Edwards, Andrew Burlington 5-2 W De La Cruz, Noel McCarthy, Kevin Pagan, Emilio Burlington 1-6 L Lewis, Sam Ronnenbergh, Scott Princeton 6-1 W Cleto, Ramire Fischer, Darren Saquilon, Gabe Princeton 7-2 W Pina, Luis Gannon, Nolan 07/25 Princeton 2-1 W Flores, Jose Slaton, D.J. Pagan, Emilio Greeneville 5-4 W Munoz, Leoncio Connolly, Ryan Pagan, Emilio Greeneville 2-1 (7) W De La Cruz, Noel Lee, Chris Pineda, Rafael Greeneville 1-10 L Munnelly, Chris Campbell, Eddie 07/29 Bristol 1-3 (7) L Leyer, Robinson Diaz, Edwin Moore, Devin 07/30 Bristol (1) 6-0 (7) W Flores, Jose Barnette, Tyler 07/30 Bristol (2) 7-2 (7) W Munoz, Leoncio Freudenberg, Chris 07/31 Bristol 5-4 W Pineda, Rafael Moore, Devin Danville 5-4 (10) W De Meyer, Dylan Swanner, Michael Danville 9-3 W Campbell, Eddie Flores, Michael Danville 5-2 W Munoz, Leoncio Gunther, Ryan Pagan, Emilio 08/04 Bristol 8-4 W Cleto, Ramire Freudenberg, Chris Kingsport 4-3 W Flores, Jose Reyes, Persio Pagan, Emilio Kingsport 4-7 L Gonzalez, Yoan De La Cruz, Noel Coles, Robert Kingsport 4-7 L Flexen, Chris Campbell, Eddie Princeton 5-4 W Munoz, Leoncio Marquez, German Pagan, Emilio 08/10 Princeton L Crum, Clayton Pina, Luis 08/11 Princeton 4-5 L Armenta, Oscar Pineda, Rafael Gil, Isaac 08/12 Burlington Postponed: Rain... Rescheduled for 08/13 08/13 Burlington (1) 4-5 (7) L Rodriguez, Jose Miguel De Meyer, Dylan Edwards, Andrew 08/13 Burlington (2) 7-4 (7) W Munoz, Leoncio Machado, Andres Pagan, Emilio 08/14 Burlington 7-1 W Diaz, Edwin Tenuta, Matt 08/15 Greeneville 5-4 W Misell, Carlos Munnelly, Chris 08/16 Greeneville 14-1 W Flores, Jose Gustave, Jandel 08/17 Greeneville 5-6 L Mills, Jordan Marte, Wander Chrismon, Austin Bluefield 5-2 W Pina, Luis Hollon, Clinton Munoz, Leoncio Bluefield 4-8 L Jimenez, Alvido Campbell, Eddie Bluefield 5-1 W Diaz, Edwin Labourt, Jairo 08/22 Elizabethton 3-6 L Bard, Luke Cleto, Ramire Slegers, Aaron 08/23 Elizabethton 3-2 (11) W Misell, Carlos Malinowski, Austin 08/24 Elizabethton 7-6 W Ronnenbergh, Scott Irby, C.K. Pineda, Rafael 08/25 Kingsport 15-0 W Campbell, Eddie Arias, Martires 08/26 Kingsport 2-3 L Flexen, Chris Diaz, Edwin Jacquez, Ricardo 08/27 Kingsport 3-5 L Gonzalez, Yoan Munoz, Leoncio Coles, Robert Elizabethton 1-5 L Lo, Kuo Hua Flores, Jose Elizabethton 4-2 W Pineda, Rafael Goldsmith, Carson Pina, Luis Elizabethton 7-8 (12) L Malinowski, Austin Cowan, Jordan Appalachian League Standings: Appalachian League East # Pulaski Mariners L1 Bluefield Blue Jays L6 1-9 Danville Braves W3 5-5 Burlington Royals L1 3-7 Princeton Rays W1 7-3 Appalachian League West # Kingsport Mets W5 Greeneville Astros L3 4-6 Elizabethton Twins W1 6-4 Johnson City Cardinals W1 6-4 Bristol White Sox L1 5-5 KEY : # - division - clinched playoff berth

30 AZL Mariners (W-L Record: 22-32) ---GAMES BY POSITION--- BATTERS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB IBB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS SF SH HBP DP 1B 2B 3B SS OF C E # Ammirati, Nick * Berroa, Noe Brito, Miguel Caballero, Luis Calderon, Yordi Cohoes, Cavan * Cowan, Jordan * Dunigan, Joseph * Fontaine, Lachlan Franco, Joshua Howell, Daniel Kauppila, Lonnie * Mack, Chantz # Mejia, Erick # Michel, Raysheron Montero, Jesus Morales, Estarlyn O'Neill, Tyler Palma, Alexy # Perez, Georvic Petty, Kyle * Pimentel, Guillermo Sanchez, Miguel * Scammell, Cory Simpson, Corey Sucre, Jesus * Thomas, Brett Torres, Daniel Team Total PITCHERS W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO BK WP GO/AO DP WHIP AVG AB TBF SF GF HLD Brito, Miguel 0 1 *.** Burns, Tommy * Claudio, Ricky * Fry, Paul Gonzalez, Isliexel * Guzman, Michaelangelo Hauser, Blake * Hultzen, Danny * Koneski, Nate Littell, Zack * Mathis, Will McCoy, Kevin Medina, Jeffeson Misell, Carlos Missaki, Daniel Osorio, Neritzon * Pereira, Cruz * Roy, Alex Scott, Troy Seifrit, Logan * Shipers, Jordan Sparger, Tyler Torres, Jose Unsworth, Dylan Urbina, Ugueth * Urquides, Melchor Team Total KEY: * - lefthanded hitter/pitcher, # - switch hitter

31 AZL Mariners -- Game-by-Game Results: DATE OPPONENT SCORE REC. WINNER LOSER SAVE AZL Padres 2-3 (11) L 0-1 Bostjancic, Cory Pereira, Cruz 06/21 AZL Padres 8-7 W 1-1 Urbina, Ugueth Stewart, Cam Claudio, Ricky 06/22 AZL Royals 6-3 W 2-1 Hultzen, Danny Sons, Dylan Medina, Jeffeson AZL Royals 3-4 (11) L 2-2 Davis, Tripp Brito, Miguel AZL Rangers 2-3 (10) L 2-3 Perez, Santo Fry, Paul 06/26 AZL Rangers 2-9 L 2-4 Leclerc, Angelo Urquides, Melchor 06/27 AZL Reds 10-4 W 3-4 Urbina, Ugueth Romero, Franderlyn Claudio, Ricky AZL Reds 10-4 W 4-4 Fry, Paul Gomez, Wagner 06/30 AZL Athletics 12-0 W 5-4 Seifrit, Logan Herrera, Ronald AZL Athletics 9-4 W 6-4 Burns, Tommy Adkins, Hunter Claudio, Ricky AZL D-backs 3-8 L 6-5 Keller, Brad Littell, Zack 07/03 AZL D-backs 12-8 W 7-5 Urbina, Ugueth Newton, Dallas AZL Giants 4-5 L 7-6 Feliz, Keurin Pereira, Cruz Sanchez, Eury 07/06 AZL Giants 5-14 L 7-7 Johnson, Chase Fry, Paul Knight, Dusten 07/07 AZL Cubs 4-2 (10) W 8-6 Osorio, Neritzon Prieto, Anthony AZL Dodgers 5-7 L 8-7 Keener, Nick Gonzalez, Isliexel Bermudez, Jhosue 07/10 AZL Brewers W 9-7 Pereira, Cruz Ortega, Jorge Claudio, Ricky AZL Brewers 3-1 W 10-7 Medina, Jeffeson Williams, Devin McCoy, Kevin 07/12 AZL Rangers 3-2 W 11-7 Seifrit, Logan Gardewine, Nick Fry, Paul AZL Rangers 0-6 L 11-8 Ledbetter, Ryan Osorio, Neritzon AZL Padres 1-4 L 11-9 Marcano, Ivan Littell, Zack Baskette, Payton 07/17 AZL Padres 9-10 L Holland, Sam McCoy, Kevin 07/18 AZL Dodgers 4-3 W Gonzalez, Isliexel Gonzalez, Pablo Claudio, Ricky AZL Indians 2-10 L Vizcaya, Anthony Urquides, Melchor 07/21 AZL Reds 4-9 L Arico, Kevin Osorio, Neritzon AZL Reds 5-3 W Shipers, Jordan Aybar, Manuel Littell, Zack AZL Angels 11-9 (12) W McCoy, Kevin Santana, Francisco 07/24 AZL Angels 5-2 W Medina, Jeffeson Sharp, Clint Guzman, Michaelangelo 07/26 AZL Padres 6-12 L Stewart, Cam Seifrit, Logan AZL Padres 2-10 L Severino, Miguel Osorio, Neritzon AZL Royals 2-7 L Feliz, Igor Littell, Zack 07/29 AZL Royals 1-8 L Verdugo, Ryan Missaki, Daniel Fairchild, Austin 07/31 AZL Rangers 3-5 L Wiper, Cole Medina, Jeffeson Perez, Santo AZL Rangers 8-6 W Mathis, Will Lanphere, Luke McCoy, Kevin 08/02 AZL Indians 6-3 W Osorio, Neritzon Lovegrove, Kieran Claudio, Ricky AZL Indians 6-7 (12) L Polanco, Anderson Pereira, Cruz AZL Athletics 3-4 L Nolasco, Alex Claudio, Ricky 08/06 AZL Athletics 5-0 W Medina, Jeffeson Navas, Carlos 08/07 AZL D-backs 3-9 L Van Grouw, Justin Seifrit, Logan Benitez, Anfernee AZL D-backs 5-6 L Byo, Alex Claudio, Ricky 08/10 AZL Giants 3-5 L Reyes, Jose Littell, Zack Alvarado, Carlos AZL Giants 9-5 (12) W McCoy, Kevin Freite, Renzo AZL Cubs 0-7 L Leal, Erick Medina, Jeffeson 08/13 AZL Dodgers 2-3 L Teodo, Wascar Seifrit, Logan Bock, Edinson AZL Brewers 3-2 W Fry, Paul Gomez, Milton McCoy, Kevin 08/16 AZL Brewers 5-7 L Williams, Devin Littell, Zack Harkin, Scott AZL Rangers 1-7 L Gardewine, Nick Urbina, Ugueth Bostick, Akeem 08/18 AZL Rangers 3-1 W Medina, Jeffeson Samayoa, Jose Mathis, Will 08/20 AZL Royals 0-7 L Herrera, Carlos Seifrit, Logan AZL Royals 5-2 W Guzman, Michaelangelo Rios, Ronny McCoy, Kevin AZL Dodgers 1-4 L Velasquez, Abdiel Urbina, Ugueth Teodo, Wascar 08/23 AZL Indians 2-6 L Pannone, Thomas Littell, Zack Shane, Casey 08/25 AZL Dodgers 2-4 L Harris, Greg Medina, Jeffeson Franco, Bladimir AZL Royals Cancelled: Rain AZL Cubs 3-8 L Chavez, Johermyn Fry, Paul 08/28 AZL Padres Cancelled: Rain Arizona League Standings: Arizona League West AZL Rangers W1 4-6 AZL Padres L1 6-4 AZL Mariners L4 3-7 AZL Royals L1 5-5 Arizona League East AZL Giants L1 7-3 AZL Angels L1 5-5 AZL D-backs L1 5-5 AZL Cubs W2 5-5 AZL Athletics W1 5-5 Arizona League Central AZL Dodgers W1 6-4 AZL Indians L3 4-6 AZL Brewers W3 7-3 AZL Reds L1 3-7 Arizona League West - First Half * AZL Rangers W4 6-4 AZL Mariners W3 5-5 AZL Padres W2 5-5 AZL Royals L3 3-7 Arizona League West - Second Half # AZL Padres L1 6-4 AZL Rangers W1 4-6 AZL Royals L1 5-5 AZL Mariners L4 3-7

32 DSL Mariners (W-L Record: 37-33) ---GAMES BY POSITION--- BATTERS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB IBB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS SF SH HBP DP 1B 2B 3B SS OF C E Alcantara, Ismael Almonte, Adalfi Almonte, Miguel * Baez, Cesar De la Cruz, Adonis Dominguez, Anthony Franco, Joshua Gonzalez, Ivan Jimenez, Angel * Liberato, Luis Martinez, Hersin # Mejia, Erick Nieto, Arturo Ramirez, Gregory Rosa, Jose * Vargas, Leurys Team Total PITCHERS W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO BK WP GO/AO DP WHIP AVG AB TBF SF GF HLD Arias, Jefferson * Asencio, Oliver Brito, Frankely * Cortoreal, Leonel Dominguez, Ronald Feliz, Jose Franco, Arismendy Garcia, Andres Gonzalez, Yeuri * Manzueta, Romulo Millord, Yohailys Paulino, Darel Paulino, Roberto Pedie, Raul Peralta, Freddy * Reyes, Pedro Santiago, Jose Tamarez, Albert * Urquides, Melchor Team Total

33 DSL Mariners -- Game-by-Game Results: DATE OPPONENT SCORE REC. WINNER LOSER SAVE DSL Astros 6-0 W 1-0 Gonzalez, Yeuri Chevalier, Rayderson 06/03 DSL Astros 2-3 L 1-1 Heredia, Angel Reyes, Pedro 06/04 DSL Athletics 4-0 W 2-1 Urquides, Melchor Andueza, Ivan DSL Athletics 4-5 (12) L 2-2 Penalo, Rodolfo Feliz, Jose 06/06 DSL Indians 2-5 L 2-3 Gomez, Daniel Gonzalez, Yeuri Arosemena, Julio DSL Indians 4-0 W 3-3 Asencio, Oliver Puello, Johan Dominguez, Ronald 06/08 DSL Red Sox 2-1 W 4-3 Cortoreal, Leonel Gonzalez, Daniel Pedie, Raul DSL Red Sox 3-6 L 4-4 Garcia, Carlos Tamarez, Albert 06/11 DSL Royals 1-4 L 4-5 Camacho, Enmanuel Feliz, Jose Arias, Yojensy DSL Royals 5-0 W 5-5 Manzueta, Romulo Reyes, Yunior Garcia, Andres DSL Dodgers 8-4 W 6-5 Gonzalez, Yeuri Urena, Miguel 06/14 DSL Dodgers 4-6 L 6-6 Serrano, Welington Santiago, Jose Jean, Elou 06/15 DSL Rays 2-11 L 6-7 Cordova, Rafael Urquides, Melchor DSL Rays 1-2 L 6-8 Gracia, Ariel Peralta, Freddy Mercedes, Luis DSL Astros 3-10 L 6-9 Franzua, Geronimo Brito, Frankely 06/19 DSL Astros 2-6 (17) L 6-10 Mesa, Victor Millord, Yohailys 06/20 DSL Athletics 4-9 L 6-11 Mata, Anderson Santiago, Jose DSL Athletics 4-7 L 6-12 Castillo, Jose Garcia, Andres Trejo, Jose 06/22 DSL Indians 7-1 W 7-12 Peralta, Freddy Ramirez, Jesus Feliz, Jose DSL Indians 6-3 W 8-12 Manzueta, Romulo Jimenez, Luis Pedie, Raul DSL Red Sox 3-2 W 9-12 Gonzalez, Yeuri Jimenez, Dedgar Reyes, Pedro 06/26 DSL Red Sox 4-9 L 9-13 Almonte, Jose Arias, Jefferson 06/27 DSL Royals Postponed: Rain... Rescheduled for 06/28 DSL Royals (1) 1-4 (7) L 9-14 Garces, Sandy Asencio, Oliver Cordero, Estarlin 06/28 DSL Royals 0-3 (7) L 9-15 Familia, Felix Peralta, Freddy DSL Dodgers 4-2 W Reyes, Pedro Jimenez, Luis Pedie, Raul 07/01 DSL Dodgers 6-0 W Gonzalez, Yeuri Guzman, Kevin 07/02 DSL Rays 2-4 (7) L Adames, Mario Santiago, Jose Rodriguez, Estarlin DSL Rays 7-2 (8) W Asencio, Oliver Feliz, Junior DSL Astros 1-5 L Juarez, Gerardo Peralta, Freddy 07/05 DSL Astros 9-2 (7) W Manzueta, Romulo Franzua, Geronimo Dominguez, Ronald 07/06 DSL Athletics 8-3 W Gonzalez, Yeuri Hoyos, Reynaldo DSL Athletics 3-0 W Paulino, Darel Zambrano, Jesus Franco, Arismendy 07/09 DSL Indians 5-4 W Pedie, Raul Puello, Johan DSL Indians Postponed: Rain... Rescheduled for 07/26 DSL Red Sox 5-9 L Martinez, Algenis Feliz, Jose 07/12 DSL Red Sox 3-8 L Pimentel, Yankory Gonzalez, Yeuri 07/13 DSL Royals 2-1 W Reyes, Pedro Familia, Felix DSL Royals 2-3 L Reyes, Yunior Asencio, Oliver Melendez, Cesar DSL Dodgers 8-5 W Feliz, Jose Jean, Elou Pedie, Raul 07/17 DSL Dodgers 4-10 L Guzman, Kevin Brito, Frankely 07/18 DSL Rays 6-5 (11) W Pedie, Raul Adames, Mario DSL Rays 5-6 (10) L Hernandez, Wilmer Paulino, Darel NL All-Stars 3-1 W 1-0 Del Rosario, Eduardo Serrano, Welington Carvallo, Felix DSL Astros 3-2 (7) W Pedie, Raul Franzua, Geronimo 07/23 DSL Astros 2-6 L Pinales, Joselo Arias, Jefferson 07/24 DSL Athletics 5-2 W Paulino, Darel Mata, Anderson Reyes, Pedro DSL Athletics 5-10 L Mendoza, Juan Tamarez, Albert 07/26 DSL Indians (1) 5-4 (7) W Garcia, Andres Puello, Johan Pedie, Raul DSL Indians (2) 3-6 (7) L Algarin, Erick Brito, Frankely Castillo, Amauri DSL Indians 5-4 W Feliz, Jose Castillo, Amauri Millord, Yohailys DSL Red Sox 6-0 W Peralta, Freddy Almonte, Jose Reyes, Pedro 07/30 DSL Red Sox 12-2 W Gonzalez, Yeuri Garcia, Carlos 07/31 DSL Royals 2-5 L Cordero, Estarlin Manzueta, Romulo Familia, Felix DSL Royals 9-8 (10) W Pedie, Raul Cepin, Reinaldo 08/02 DSL Dodgers 8-12 L Escudero, Jose Brito, Frankely DSL Dodgers 1-2 L Fernandez, Roberth Feliz, Jose Jimenez, Luis 08/05 DSL Rays 10-9 (8) W Garcia, Andres Cano, Joselito DSL Rays 5-4 W Millord, Yohailys Castillo, Eddy DSL Astros 4-3 W Paulino, Darel Heredia, Angel Pedie, Raul 08/08 DSL Astros Postponed: Rain 08/09 DSL Athletics 6-1 (7) W Peralta, Freddy Andueza, Ivan DSL Athletics 0-2 L Veliz, Victor Gonzalez, Yeuri Rivas, Jesus DSL Indians 8-4 (8) W Asencio, Oliver Araujo, Luis 08/13 DSL Indians 3-2 W Dominguez, Ronald Rodriguez, Jose DSL Red Sox 0-9 L Jimenez, Dedgar Brito, Frankely Torrealba, Jervis 08/15 DSL Red Sox 5-2 W Feliz, Jose Mendoza, Ritzi 08/16 DSL Royals 8-3 W Gonzalez, Yeuri Marte, Yunior DSL Royals 3-0 W Asencio, Oliver Tavarez, Yohan Pedie, Raul DSL Dodgers 7-8 L Jimenez, Luis Paulino, Darel 08/20 DSL Dodgers Postponed: Rain 08/21 DSL Rays 2-1 (16) W Arias, Jefferson Ortiz, Roquely DSL Rays 5-4 W Gonzalez, Yeuri Cordova, Rafael Pedie, Raul DSL Astros 2-4 L Delis, Juan Cortoreal, Leonel Heredia, Angel 08/24 DSL Astros 2-6 L Villarroel, Edwin Tamarez, Albert Dominican Summer League Standings: Boca Chica Northwest # DSL Red Sox L1 7-3 DSL Royals L1 2-8 DSL Astros W4 8-2 DSL Mariners L2 6-4 DSL Rays W1 6-4 DSL Athletics W1 3-7 DSL Dodgers W1 4-6 DSL Indians L1 4-6 Boca Chica North # DSL Rangers W4 7-3 DSL Mets W2 7-3 DSL Pirates W1 8-2 DSL Phillies L4 3-7 DSL Angels W4 5-5 DSL Rockies L1 4-6 DSL Marlins L2 4-6 DSL Yankees L5 2-8 Boca Chica South # DSL Cubs W4 DSL Pirates L1 9-1 DSL Yankees L2 5-5 DSL Nationals L2 6-4 DSL Cardinals W2 3-7 DSL Orioles W1 4-6 DSL Mets W2 2-8 DSL Rojos L5 3-7 Boca Chica Baseball City # DSL Giants W3 7-3 DSL Reds L1 7-3 DSL Orioles W1 4-6 DSL Twins L3 6-4 DSL White Sox L1 4-6 DSL D-backs L3 2-8 DSL Padres W4 6-4 San Pedro de Macoris # DSL Tigers L1 7-3 DSL Blue Jays W1 6-4 DSL Braves L2 2-8 DSL Brewers W2 5-5

34 VSL Mariners (W-L Record: 48-20) ---GAMES BY POSITION--- BATTERS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB IBB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS SF SH HBP DP 1B 2B 3B SS OF C E # Ascanio, Rayder Calderon, Yordi Capriata, Alexander # Fernandez, Rafael Gonzalez, Ricardo Guedez, Jose Herrera, Albert Laya, Alexdray * Leal, Bryan Leal, Jose Mina, Diego Morales, Jhonbaker # Quevedo, Johan Sojo, Danilo * Talos, Felipe # Tenias, Raymon * Velasquez, Alberto Villa, Hilario # Wawoe, Gianfranco Team Total PITCHERS W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO BK WP GO/AO DP WHIP AVG AB TBF SF GF HLD * Breto, Liarvis Carrera, Rafael * Carrillo, Rohimard Gadea, Kevin Hernandez, Anjul Hidalgo, Hector Jimenez, Jonathan Lopez, Pablo Marruffo, Wladimir Mata, Daniel Miliani, Eduardo Morales, Osmel Pena, Andres Quintanilla, Kevin Rodriguez, Carlos * Suarez, Michael Team Total VSL Mariners Playoff Statistics (W-L Record: 2-0) ---GAMES BY POSITION--- BATTERS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS SF SH HBP DP 1B 2B 3B SS OF C E # Ascanio, Rayder Calderon, Yordi # Fernandez, Rafael Gonzalez, Ricardo Leal, Jose Mina, Diego Morales, Jhonbaker # Quevedo, Johan * Talos, Felipe * Velasquez, Alberto Villa, Hilario # Wawoe, Gianfranco Total-All Batters PITCHERS W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO BK WP GO/AO DP WHIP AVG AB TBF SF GF HLD * Breto, Liarvis Hidalgo, Hector Jimenez, Jonathan Lopez, Pablo Marruffo, Wladimir Morales, Osmel Quintanilla, Kevin Total-All Pitchers KEY: * - lefthanded hitter/pitcher, # - switch hitter

35 VSL Mariners -- Game-by-Game Results: DATE OPPONENT SCORE REC. WINNER LOSER SAVE VSL Rays 16-6 W 1-0 Pereira, Cruz Centeno, Henry 05/13 VSL Tigers 7-1 W 1-0 Morales, Osmel Idrogo, Eudis VSL Rays 2-3 L 1-1 Yepez, Angel Miliani, Eduardo 05/16 VSL Phillies 3-5 L 1-2 Rivero, Alexis Pena, Andres Ramos, Edubray VSL Cubs 15-8 W 2-2 Morales, Osmel Castillo, Jesus VSL Tigers 12-2 W 3-2 Miliani, Eduardo Castillo, Oswaldo Mata, Daniel 05/19 VSL Rays 3-1 W 4-2 Gadea, Kevin Alvarado, Jose Hidalgo, Hector VSL Phillies 11-9 W 5-2 Marruffo, Wladimir Rivas, Frank Morales, Osmel 05/22 VSL Cubs 5-2 W 6-2 Rodriguez, Carlos Castillo, Jesus Hidalgo, Hector 05/23 VSL Tigers 10-6 W 7-2 Hernandez, Anjul Guillen, Victor Miliani, Eduardo VSL Rays 5-12 L 7-3 Bastardo, Armando Carrera, Rafael 05/26 VSL Phillies 5-3 W 8-3 Gadea, Kevin Pinto, Ricardo Quintanilla, Kevin VSL Cubs 3-4 (10) L 8-4 Diaz, Alberto Rodriguez, Carlos VSL Tigers 3-8 L 8-5 Rodriguez, Jose Jimenez, Jonathan 05/29 VSL Rays 11-1 W 9-5 Lopez, Pablo Alvarado, Jose Hernandez, Anjul VSL Phillies 1-0 W 10-5 Quintanilla, Kevin Velis, Sergio Jimenez, Jonathan 06/01 VSL Cubs 4-1 W 11-5 Gadea, Kevin Eregua, Greyfer Mata, Daniel 06/02 VSL Tigers 5-4 W 12-5 Morales, Osmel Belisario, Johan VSL Rays 8-4 W 13-5 Marruffo, Wladimir Prado, Enderson 06/05 VSL Phillies 8-2 W 14-5 Rodriguez, Carlos Dun, Christian VSL Cubs 11-3 W 15-5 Hidalgo, Hector Pieters, Chris Jimenez, Jonathan VSL Tigers 8-4 W 16-5 Gadea, Kevin Del Valle, Esmeiro 06/08 VSL Rays 13-0 W 17-5 Breto, Liarvis Centeno, Henry Morales, Osmel VSL Phillies 4-5 L 17-6 Indriago, Carlos Miliani, Eduardo Gonzalez, Manuel 06/11 VSL Cubs 12-1 W 18-6 Lopez, Pablo Pieters, Chris 06/12 VSL Tigers 8-6 W 19-6 Hernandez, Anjul Castillo, Oswaldo Jimenez, Jonathan VSL Rays 5-2 W 20-6 Gadea, Kevin Molina, Benjamin Hidalgo, Hector 06/15 VSL Phillies 1-5 L 20-7 Chavez, Jesus Breto, Liarvis Gonzalez, Manuel VSL Cubs 16-3 W 21-7 Pena, Andres Alzolay, Adbert VSL Tigers 5-2 W 22-7 Lopez, Pablo Castro, Anthony 06/18 VSL Rays 8-1 (7) W 23-7 Hernandez, Anjul Alvarado, Jose VSL Phillies 6-5 W 24-7 Gadea, Kevin Pinto, Ricardo Morales, Osmel 06/21 VSL Cubs 8-2 W 25-7 Breto, Liarvis Vides, Mauro 06/22 VSL Tigers 6-3 W 26-7 Mata, Daniel Robles, Reinaldo Miliani, Eduardo VSL Rays 6-2 W 27-7 Lopez, Pablo Chirinos, Yonny Morales, Osmel 06/25 VSL Phillies 0-8 L 27-8 Velis, Sergio Hernandez, Anjul VSL Cubs 3-7 L 27-9 Carrillo, Francisco Marruffo, Wladimir VSL Tigers 9-1 W 28-9 Breto, Liarvis Vasquez, Angel Hidalgo, Hector 06/28 VSL Rays 7-6 W 29-9 Mata, Daniel Hernandez, Edgardo VSL Phillies 4-3 W 30-9 Lopez, Pablo Delgado, Victor Morales, Osmel 07/01 VSL Cubs 14-4 W 31-9 Hernandez, Anjul Jerez, Salvador 07/02 VSL Tigers 1-3 L Jimenez, Eduardo Gadea, Kevin Gutierrez, Alfred VSL Rays 8-3 W Breto, Liarvis Hernandez, Edgardo Marruffo, Wladimir 07/05 VSL Phillies 8-16 L Rivero, Alexis Pena, Andres VSL Cubs 13-5 W Lopez, Pablo Pieters, Chris 07/07 VSL Tigers 11-1 W Hernandez, Anjul Castillo, Oswaldo Hidalgo, Hector 07/08 VSL Rays 6-4 W Gadea, Kevin Hernandez, Edgardo Mata, Daniel VSL Phillies Postponed: Rain... Rescheduled for 07/15 07/11 VSL Cubs 1-3 L Carrillo, Francisco Breto, Liarvis Diaz, Alberto VSL Tigers 1-4 L Fuentes, Jose Lopez, Pablo Belisario, Johan VSL Rays 4-5 (10) L Marval, Johan Mata, Daniel 07/15 VSL Phillies (1) 6-2 (5) W Gadea, Kevin Ramos, Edubray VSL Phillies (2) Postponed: Rain... Rescheduled for 07/15 VSL Cubs 0-2 L Carrillo, Francisco Morales, Osmel VSL Tigers 0-3 L Jimenez, Eduardo Breto, Liarvis Belisario, Johan 07/18 VSL Rays 9-3 W Lopez, Pablo Chirinos, Yonny VSL Phillies (1) 5-2 (7) W Hidalgo, Hector Velis, Sergio VSL Phillies (2) 5-2 (7) W Marruffo, Wladimir Delgado, Victor 07/21 VSL Cubs 7-6 W Carrillo, Rohimard Colina, Augusto Jimenez, Jonathan 07/22 VSL Tigers 1-0 W Morales, Osmel Perez, Gerbinson Quintanilla, Kevin VSL Rays 7-4 W Breto, Liarvis Pilar, Daniel Miliani, Eduardo 07/25 VSL Phillies 0-1 L Velis, Sergio Jimenez, Jonathan Rivas, Frank VSL Cubs 6-10 L Bermudez, Harrinson Carrillo, Rohimard VSL Tigers 6-5 W Marruffo, Wladimir Idrogo, Eudis Hidalgo, Hector 07/28 VSL Rays 5-1 W Gadea, Kevin Centeno, Henry VSL Phillies 3-0 W Morales, Osmel Velis, Sergio Jimenez, Jonathan 07/31 VSL Cubs 8-6 W Miliani, Eduardo De Los Rio, Enrique Hidalgo, Hector 08/01 VSL Tigers 6-4 W Carrillo, Rohimard Verastegui, Adenson Mata, Daniel VSL Rays 5-6 L Marval, Johan Quintanilla, Kevin 08/04 VSL Phillies 4-7 L Perez, Alfredo Carrillo, Rohimard Bermudez, Gabriel VSL Cubs 9-8 W Quintanilla, Kevin Rivero, Brohiglyn Venezuelan Summer League Standings: W L PCT GB Home Away Streak Last10 # VSL Mariners W1 6-4 VSL Cubs L3 5-5 VSL Phillies W3 7-3 VSL Tigers W3 4-6 VSL Rays L2 2-8 KEY : # - division -clinched playoff spot

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