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1 CLASS A ADVANCED AFFILIATE OF THE SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS sjgiants.com #HOMEGROWNGIANTS

2 2016 SAN JOSE GIANTS MEDIA GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS SAN JOSE GIANTS TEAM INFORMATION SAN JOSE GIANTS Coaching Staff Biographies 4-5 Opening Day Roster 6 Player Biographies SAN JOSE GIANTS SEASON IN REVIEW Season Recap First Half Game-by-Game Results 40 Second Half Game-by-Game Results 41 Roster 42 Overall Player Statistics 43 Transactions 44 Miscellaneous Statistics Game-by-Game Home Attendance 47 Postseason Statistics 48 Postseason Results 48 SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS ORGANIZATION 2015 San Francisco Player Statistics San Francisco 40-Man Roster Organizational Leaders 52 Affiliates Sacramento & Richmond 53 Affiliates San Jose & Augusta 54 Affiliates Salem-Keizer & AZL-Giants Sacramento Player Statistics Richmond Player Statistics Augusta Player Statistics Salem-Keizer Player Statistics AZL-Giants Player Statistics First-Year Player Draft First-Year Player Draft First-Year Player Draft First-Year Player Draft 64 CALIFORNIA LEAGUE 2015 Standings & Attendance Individual Leaders Team Leaders All-Star Team & Postseason Results 69 California League Information 70 Team Information Bakersfield 70 Team Information High Desert & Inland Empire 71 Team Information Lake Elsinore & Lancaster 72 Team Information Modesto & R. Cucamonga 73 Team Information Stockton & Visalia 74 SAN JOSE GIANTS TEAM RECORDS Year-by-Year Results 76 San Jose Giants To Reach Major Leagues 77 Playoff History & Attendance Records 78 Managerial Records & League Award Winners 79 Year-by-Year Team Hitting Totals 80 Year-by-Year Team Pitching Totals 81 Year-by-Year Individual Hitting Leaders 82 Year-by-Year Individual Pitching Leaders 83 Individual Single-Game Records 83 Team & Individual Miscellaneous Records 84 Career Batting & Pitching Records 85 Single-Season Batting & Pitching Records 86 MISCELLANEOUS National League Minor League Affiliates 88 American League Minor League Affiliates 89 Municipal Stadium Map 90 Connect with the San Jose Giants 91 Pregame Workout Schedule 92 Miscellaneous Giants Minor League Information 92 San Jose Giants Media Information 93 San Jose Giants Broadcast Information 94 Official Media Guide of the San Jose Giants Published annually by the San Jose Giants Baseball Club Copyright 2016 All rights reserved The San Jose Giants Media Guide is produced by the San Jose Giants. Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited Publisher: Daniel Orum Editor: Juliana Paoli Compiled by: Joe Ritzo Statistical information provided by Major League Baseball Advanced Media Photos by: Barry Colla, Jason Reed and Tim Cattera Photography 2016 SAN JOSE GIANTS MEDIA GUIDE 1

3 2 016 SAN JOSE GIANTS MEDIA GUIDE SAN JOSE GIANTS BASEBALL CLUB Class A Advanced Affiliate of the San Francisco Giants since 1988 MUNICIPAL STADIUM ADDRESS 588 East Alma Avenue San Jose, CA TELEPHONE: (408) FAX: (408) info@sjgiants.com WEBSITE: sjgiants.com MAILING ADDRESS P.O. Box San Jose, CA STADIUM INFO Municipal Stadium Built in 1942 Capacity: 4,011 Dimensions: LF 320, CF 390, RF 320 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Bill Schlough Chairman of the Board Laurence M. Baer Board Member Bobby Evans Board Member Richard H. Beahrs Board Member Charlie Collier Board Member ADMINISTRATION Daniel Orum Mark Wilson Juliana Paoli Lance Motch Tyler Adair Linda Pereira Joe Ritzo Matt Alongi Jeff Di Giorgio Jacquie Stuart Sarah Acosta Ramiro Mijares Liana Louie Chase Martin Gabe Diamond Jeff Black Vito Sambuceto Tara Tallman Cassandra Hofman Justin Frederickson Kevin Roche Jimmy Quintanilla President & Chief Executive Officer Chief Operating Officer & General Manager Senior Vice President of Communications & Chief Marketing Officer Vice President of Ballpark Operations Vice President of Finance and Human Resources Director of Player Personnel Director of Broadcasting Marketing and Media Relations Manager Group Sales Manager Ticket Operations Manager Marketing and Retail Coordinator Food and Beverage Coordinator Account Executive Head Groundskeeper Corporate Sponsorship Coordinator Marketing and Media Relations Assistant Finance and Payroll Manager Food and Beverage Supervisor Junior Giants & Special Projects Coordinator Account Executive Ticket Services Representative Ticket Services Representative 2 SJGIANTS.COM

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5 2 016 SAN JOSE GIANTS LIPSO NAVA #17 MANAGER 2016 marks Lipso Nava's first season as manager of the San Jose Giants after spending the previous three years as the club's hitting coach. He also served as San Jose's acting manager during the final month of the 2015 season leading the Giants to the North Division championship. Nava, 47, is in his ninth year with the San Francisco Giants organization and third season as a manager. Prior to joining San Jose, Nava spent two seasons as manager of the Augusta GreenJackets (Giants Class-A affiliate) from Under Nava's direction, Augusta's 2011 team won the second half South Division title and reached the playoffs. His two-year managerial record was (.502). He also served three years as the GreenJackets hitting coach from Nava played 16 seasons of professional baseball from , including stints in the Mariners ( ), Red Sox (1995) and Cubs (1997) organizations. The former infielder advanced as high as Triple-A. Nava also played professionally in the Mexican League and independent Texas-Louisiana and Atlantic Leagues before retiring at the end of the 2006 season. He had 1,303 hits, including 250 doubles and 110 home runs during his professional career across all levels. Nava was originally a 14th round selection of the Mariners in the 1990 draft out of Miami-Dade College. Nava was born in Maracaibo, Venezuela. YEAR-BY-YEAR MANAGERIAL RECORD Year Team League Record Organization Playoffs 2011 Augusta GreenJackets South Atlantic League San Francisco Giants Lost in Division Series 2012 Augusta GreenJackets South Atlantic League San Francisco Giants -- MIKE COUCHEE #49 PITCHING COACH Mike Couchee is in his fourth season as pitching coach for the San Jose Giants after a one-year stint in the same role with the Arizona Rookie League Giants marks Couchee's fifth season in the Giants organization. Couchee previously spent nine years in the San Diego Padres organization, including eight seasons as their Minor League Pitching Coordinator from and one year as pitching coach for Triple-A Portland in He also spent 10 seasons as the California/Anaheim Angels Minor League Pitching Coordinator from after a five-year stint as a pitching coach in their organization. Couchee began his coaching career with Double-A Tulsa in the Texas farm system in Under Couchee's leadership, the San Jose Giants have led the California League in ERA twice over the last three seasons. The 2015 Giants pitching staff set a team record and led all of Minor League Baseball with 1,345 strikeouts. Couchee was drafted by San Diego in 1980 and pitched in the major leagues with the Padres in 1983 (eight games, 0-1 record, 5.14 ERA). He pitched six seasons professionally with the San Diego ( ) and Baltimore (1985) organizations. Couchee was born in San Jose and attended nearby Los Gatos High School. He pitched collegiately at San Jose City College, USC and San Diego State University. 4 SJGIANTS.COM

6 2 016 SAN JOSE GIANTS TODD LINDEN #29 HITTING COACH Todd Linden is in his first season as hitting coach for the San Jose Giants and third year as a coach in the San Francisco Giants organization. He was previously hitting coach for the Augusta GreenJackets from Linden spent parts of five seasons in the major leagues with the San Francisco Giants ( ) and Florida Marlins (2007). The former outfielder owned a career big league batting average of.231 with eight home runs over 270 games. Linden was originally a first round selection of the Giants in the 2001 draft out of LSU. He hit 121 home runs over 10 minor league seasons ( , ). Linden also played professionally in Japan and in the independent North American League. YDWIN VILLEGAS #14 COACH Ydwin Villegas is in his second season as a coach for the San Jose Giants following a seven-year playing career in the San Francisco organization. Villegas played in the Giants farm system from advancing as high as Triple-A. The former infielder spent parts of three seasons in San Jose from playing in 79 total games for the Giants. He owned a career minor league batting average of.216 with four home runs and 36 stolen bases in 415 games. GARRETT HAVIG ATHLETIC TRAINER Garrett Havig is in his third season as San Jose's athletic trainer and his seventh year in the Giants organization. Prior to coming to San Jose, he served two seasons ( ) as athletic trainer for the Augusta GreenJackets after spending one year each in the same role with the Salem- Keizer Volcanoes (2011) and Arizona Rookie League Giants (2010). Havig graduated from the University of Wyoming in 2008 with a B.S. in Kinesiology and Health Promotion - Athletic Training and earned a Masters degree in Exercise and Sport Science from the University of Utah. ANDY KING STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH Andy King is in his first season in San Jose as strength & conditioning coach and his third year with the San Francisco Giants organization. Prior to joining San Jose, he was the strength and conditioning coach for the Salem-Keizer Volcanoes for two seasons ( ). King also spent 1 1/2 years as the Athletic Performance Graduate Assistant at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls where he worked with all 19 NCAA teams. King earned a B.A. in Exercise and Sports Science with a concentration in Physical Therapy from Hamline University. NATHAN ALLEYNE CLUBHOUSE MANAGER Nathan Alleyne returns to the San Jose Giants as clubhouse manager for the fifth straight year and seventh season overall (2008, 2010, ). Alleyne had the same role with the Connecticut Defenders in 2009 and Salem-Keizer Volcanoes in 2011 before returning to the San Jose Giants in Prior to his first stint in San Jose, Alleyne spent eight years with the Volcanoes. Having grown up a few blocks from Volcanoes Stadium, he began with Salem-Keizer as a bat boy in 2000 before becoming assistant clubhouse manager in 2002 and clubhouse manager in SAN JOSE GIANTS MEDIA GUIDE 5

7 2 016 SAN JOSE GIANTS OPENING DAY ROSTER PITCHERS (14) # FIRST LAST BORN HT WT B T ACQUIRED RESIDES 2015 TEAM 28 Martin Agosta 4/7/ R R 2nd Rd '12 Sacramento, CA San Jose 55 Sam Coonrod 9/22/ R R 5th Rd '14 Carrollton, IL San Jose/Augusta 18 Carlos Diaz 11/18/ L L Free Agent '11 Monteria, Colombia San Jose/Augusta 16 Jason Forjet 1/4/ R R 31st Rd '12 Pembroke Pines, FL San Jose 46 Jordan Johnson 9/15/ R R 23rd Rd '14 Elk Grove, CA San Jose/AZL-Giants 22 Dusten Knight 9/2/ R R 28th Rd '13 Tahlequah, OK Augusta 45 Rodolfo Martinez 4/4/ R R Free Agent '13 Boca Chica, DR Augusta 34 Reyes Moronta 1/6/ R R Free Agent '10 Santiago, DR Augusta 33 Jose Reyes 1/3/ R R Free Agent '10 Villa Vasquez, DR San Jose/Augusta 23 Mark Reyes 10/8/ R L 22nd Rd '14 Hot Springs Village, AR Augusta 38 D.J. Snelten 5/29/ L L 9th Rd '13 Ingleside, IL San Jose/Augusta 21 Jeff Soptic 4/8/ R R Trade '13 Leawood, KS San Jose 35 Andrew Suarez 9/11/ L L 2nd Rd '15 Miami, FL San Jose/Salem-Keizer 32 Pat Young 3/24/ R R 13th Rd '13 The Woodlands, TX Augusta CATCHERS (3) # FIRST LAST BORN HT WT B T ACQUIRED RESIDES 2015 TEAM 48 Jared Deacon 8/25/ L R 33rd Rd '14 Elk Grove, CA Augusta 15 Aramis Garcia 1/12/ R R 2nd Rd '14 Pembroke Pines, FL San Jose/Augusta 26 Ty Ross 1/17/ R R 12th Rd '13 Naples, FL San Jose INFIELDERS (6) # FIRST LAST BORN HT WT B T ACQUIRED RESIDES 2015 TEAM 7 Jonah Arenado 2/3/ R R 16th Rd '13 Lake Forest, CA San Jose/Augusta 19 Brandon Bednar 3/21/ R R 7th Rd '13 Stuart, FL San Jose 2 C.J Hinojosa 7/15/ R R 11th Rd '15 Spring, TX Salem-Keizer 41 Richard Rodriguez 10/3/ R R Free Agent '10 Margarita, VZ Augusta/Salem-Keizer 43 Chris Shaw 10/20/ L R 1st Rd '15 Lexington, MA Salem-Keizer 10 Jose Vizcaino, Jr. 4/5/ R R 7th Rd '15 La Jolla, CA Salem-Keizer OUTFIELDERS (5) # FIRST LAST BORN HT WT B T ACQUIRED RESIDES 2015 TEAM 39 Junior Arias 1/9/ R R Free Agent '15 Bani, DR Daytona 12 Steven Duggar 11/4/ L R 6th Rd '15 Moore, SC San Jose/Salem-Keizer 54 Johneshwy Fargas 12/15/ R R 11th Rd '13 Trujillo Alto, PR Augusta 1 Ronnie Jebavy 5/17/ R R 5th Rd '15 Murfreesboro, TN Salem-Keizer 9 Cristian Paulino 9/4/ R R Free Agent '09 Villa Mella, DR Augusta FIELD STAFF # FIRST LAST POSITION 17 Lipso Nava Manager 49 Mike Couchee Pitching Coach 29 Todd Linden Hitting Coach 14 Ydwin Villegas Coach Garrett Havig Athletic Trainer Andy King Strength & Conditioning Coach Nate Alleyne Clubhouse Manager 6 SJGIANTS.COM

8 2 016 SAN JOSE GIANTS MARTIN AGOSTA #28 PITCHER HEIGHT 6-2 WEIGHT 220 BATS R THROWS R BIRTHDATE: April 7, 1991 OPENING DAY AGE: 25 BIRTHPLACE: Sacramento, CA RESIDES: Sacramento, CA ACQUIRED: 2nd Round, 2012 CAREER * Right-handed pitcher begins his fifth professional season in 2016 and third year in San Jose. * Owns a career record of with a 4.24 ERA in 64 games (54 starts) entering Has struck out 297 over 261 1/3 innings. * Made 37 appearances (27 starts) with San Jose over the last two seasons (8-12, 5.59 ERA). * Was San Francisco s second pick in the 2012 draft (84th overall selection) SEASON * Spent the entire season with San Jose pitching as both a starter and a reliever. * Was 5-9 with a 4.25 ERA in 26 games (16 starts). * Led the Giants and was tied for seventh in the California League with 125 strikeouts. Walked just 26 hitters in 106 innings. * Owned a 2.92 ERA in the second half (10 G, 9 GS) after posting a 5.53 ERA in the first half (16 G, 7 GS). * Had a 92-to-13 strikeout-to-walk ratio over his last 14 starts (80 innings). * 15 out of his last 16 outings were as a starter. Was 4-8 with a 4.90 ERA as a starter (16 GS). Posted a 1.37 ERA in 10 relief appearances. Surrendered a team-high 15 home runs. Was 0-1 with a 6.48 ERA in two playoff starts SEASON * Spent the majority of the season in San Jose. Was 3-3 with a 9.23 ERA in 11 starts. * Struck out 25 and walked 34 over 39 innings for the Giants. * Began the year in the starting rotation. Made seven starts (1-2, ERA) through mid-may before going on the DL. * Returned to action in July with the AZL-Giants (Rookie). Made four starts for the AZL-Giants and was 1-0 with a 4.50 ERA. * Returned to San Jose in late-july and spent the remainder of the season in the California League. * Entered the season ranked as the #21 prospect in the San Francisco Giants organization according to Baseball America SEASON * Spent the entire season with Augusta (A) earning South Atlantic League All-Star honors. * Was 9-3 with a 2.06 ERA in 18 starts. Allowed two runs or fewer in 16 out of his 18 starts. * Amassed 109 strikeouts compared to 43 walks in 91 2/3 innings. Had a.180 opponents batting average. * Was the starting pitcher for the South Division in the South Atlantic League All-Star game. * Entered the season ranked as the #15 prospect in the San Francisco Giants organization according to Baseball America SEASON * Began his professional career with the AZL-Giants. Was 0-0 with a 4.22 ERA in five starts. Struck out 19 in 10 2/3 innings. PERSONAL * Attended Saint Mary s College. * Finished three-year collegiate career tied for third in school history in wins (19), sixth in ERA (3.25) & sixth in strikeouts (223). * Was 9-2 with a 2.18 ERA in 14 starts as a junior in 2012 to earn First Team All-WCC honors. Earned run average was thirdlowest in school history in a single-season. Led the WCC in wins, was second in strikeouts and fifth in ERA. * Also received First Team All-WCC honors as a sophomore in Was 7-6 with a 2.81 ERA in 15 games (13 starts). * Attended Jesuit High School. Struck out 57 batters in 45 innings as a senior in 2009 to help team to sectional championship. STATISTICS Year Team W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO AVG 2015 San Jose San Jose AZL-Giants Augusta AZL-Giants Career S AN JOSE GIANTS MEDIA GUIDE 7

9 2 016 SAN JOSE GIANTS JONAH ARENADO #7 INFIELDER HEIGHT 6-4 WEIGHT 230 BATS R THROWS R BIRTHDATE: February 3, 1995 OPENING DAY AGE: 21 BIRTHPLACE: Newport Beach, CA RESIDES: Lake Forest, CA ACQUIRED: 16th Round, 2013 CAREER * Infielder begins his fourth professional season in * Has seen action almost exclusively at third base throughout his career. * Owns a career batting average of.258, nine home runs, 91 RBI s and one stolen base in 196 games entering this season. * Connected for nine home runs last year after not hitting a home run in his first two professional seasons SEASON * Spent the entire regular season with Augusta (A) before joining San Jose for the California League playoffs in September. * Batted.264 with nine home runs and 62 RBI s in 134 games for Augusta. * Also produced 25 doubles, one triple and one stolen base. * Led the GreenJackets in RBI s, was second in doubles and third in home runs. Was also tops on the team in games played. * Played 117 games at third base and six games at first base. * Highest monthly batting average came in April (.282). Hit four out of his nine home runs in April. * Did not hit below.250 in any month (April.282, May.252, June.268, July.264, August.260, September.259). * Fared better against left-handed pitchers (.277 AVG) compared to versus right-handers (.259 AVG). * Most frequent spots in the batting order were fourth (47 games), fifth (37 games) and third (27 games). * Was added to San Jose s roster at the start of the playoffs. * Hit.136 (6-for-44) with no extra-base hits and one RBI in 11 games for the Giants during the postseason. * Started at third base in all 11 of San Jose s playoff games SEASON * Spent his second season with the AZL-Giants (Rookie). * Hit.250 with no home runs and 21 RBI s in 50 games. * Also contributed 10 doubles. * Saw action in 47 games at third base and four games at first base. * Led the team in games played, doubles and was tied for first in RBI s SEASON * Began his professional career with the AZL-Giants. * Played in 12 games and was 8-for-38 (.211 AVG) with one triple, no home runs and eight RBI s. PERSONAL * Attended El Toro High School (Lake Forest, CA). * Hit.348 with two home runs in 30 games as a senior in 2013 to earn All-League honors. * Brother, Nolan (four years older), plays for the Colorado Rockies. * Nolan was a 2015 National League All-Star and has won the Gold Glove at third base in each of his first three major league seasons ( ). He was a California League All-Star in 2011 with the Modesto Nuts. STATISTICS Year Team AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG E 2015 Augusta AZL-Giants AZL-Giants Career SJGIANTS.COM

10 2 016 SAN JOSE GIANTS JUNIOR ARIAS #39 OUTFIELDER HEIGHT 6-1 WEIGHT 195 BATS R THROWS R BIRTHDATE: January 9, 1992 OPENING DAY AGE: 24 BIRTHPLACE: Bani, DR RESIDES: Bani, DR ACQUIRED: Free Agent, 2015 CAREER * Outfielder begins his eighth professional season and first year in the Giants organization in * Spent seven years ( ) in the Cincinnati Reds farm system. Elected free agency at the end of the 2015 season. * Signed a minor league free agent contract with the San Francisco Giants in November of * Owns a career batting average of.247, 56 home runs, 220 RBI s and 161 stolen bases in 513 games entering this season. * Was an infielder (third base/shortstop) during his first four seasons. Has played exclusively in the outfield since * Was a non-roster invitee to major league spring training this year SEASON * Spent the entire season playing for the Daytona Tortugas (High-A). * Batted.243 with 11 home runs and 40 RBI s in 99 games. * Ranked fifth in the Florida State League with 37 stolen bases. * Fared better against left-handed pitching (.261 AVG, 6 HR) compared to versus right-handers (.235 AVG, 5 HR). * Played 97 out of his 99 games in center field SEASON * Played for Bakersfield (High-A) and the AZL-Reds (Rookie). * Was limited to 29 games after suffering a broken ankle on April 11 while playing for Bakersfield (sustained injury sliding into third base in a game versus the Giants at Municipal Stadium). Was batting.394 in his first nine games before the injury. * Returned to action in late-july with the AZL-Reds. Hit.167 in 12 games during his rehab assignment. * Spent the final two weeks of the season back in Bakersfield. * Batted.271 with three home runs, 10 RBI s and nine stolen bases in 17 games overall with Bakersfield SEASON * Played for Dayton (A) and Bakersfield (High-A). * Had 60 stolen bases between the two teams to rank second in the Reds minor league system. * Was named a Reds Organizational All-Star by MiLB.com. Was his first year playing in the outfield. * Hit.284 with 10 home runs, 33 RBI s and 40 stolen bases in 72 games with Dayton. * Joined Bakersfield in early-july and finished the season with the Blaze. Hit.257 with five home runs, 20 RBI s and 20 stolen bases in 53 games SEASON * Spent the entire season with Dayton serving as the club s primary third baseman. * Batted.208 with seven home runs, 35 RBI s and 28 stolen bases in 97 games. PERSONAL * Originally signed with the Cincinnati Reds in 2008 as a 16-year old out of the Dominican Republic. STATISTICS Year Team AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG E 2015 Daytona Bakersfield AZL-Reds Bakersfield Dayton Dayton Billings AZL-Reds DSL-Reds Career SAN JOSE GIANTS MEDIA GUIDE 9

11 2 016 SAN JOSE GIANTS BRANDON BEDNAR #19 INFIELDER HEIGHT 6-4 WEIGHT 195 BATS R THROWS R BIRTHDATE: March 21, 1992 OPENING DAY AGE: 24 BIRTHPLACE: Plainview, NY RESIDES: Stuart, FL ACQUIRED: 7th Round, 2013 CAREER * Infielder begins his fourth professional season in * Has seen significant playing time at all four infield positions throughout his career. * Owns a career batting average of.255, 15 home runs, 108 RBI s and 25 stolen bases in 273 games entering this season. * Has played in 148 games with San Jose over the past two seasons (.238 AVG, 8 HR, 50 RBI) SEASON * Spent the entire season with San Jose. * Batted.237 with three home runs and 34 RBI s in 100 games. * Also produced 18 doubles, two triples and three stolen bases. * Played 35 games at third base, 34 games at shortstop, 23 games at first base and 16 games at second base. * Hit.220 with no home runs and 14 RBI s in the first half before batting.256 with three homers and 20 RBI s in the second half. * Started games in every spot in the batting order except third and fourth. * Had a.309 batting average (29-for-94) with runners in scoring position. * Started at second base in all 11 of San Jose s playoff games (.262 AVG, 11-for-42, 1 HR, 2 RBI) SEASON * Played for Augusta (A) and San Jose. * Began the season with Augusta and hit.275 with one home run and 24 RBI s in 74 games. Also contributed nine doubles, two triples and eight stolen bases. * Was leading the GreenJackets in batting average at the time of his promotion to San Jose. * Joined the Giants on July 1 and finished the season in the California League. * Batted.241 with five home runs and 16 RBI s in 48 games for San Jose. Hit.300 in July, but just.175 in August SEASON * Played for Salem-Keizer (Short-Season) and the AZL-Giants (Rookie) in his debut professional season. * Played in just one game for the AZL-Giants before a promotion to Salem-Keizer. * Batted.272 with six home runs and 34 RBI s in 50 games for the Volcanoes. * Was named to the midseason Northwest League All-Star team. * Was second on the team in home runs, third in RBI s and fourth in stolen bases (11). Hit.333 with runners in scoring position. PERSONAL * Attended Florida Gulf Coast University. * Posted a.312 batting average during three-year collegiate career. * Ranked sixth in school history in all-time hits (206) and ninth in runs scored (119) at the end of his career. * Earned First Team All-Atlantic Sun Conference honors as a junior in Batted a team-high.336 with one home run and 46 RBI s in 57 games. Played all four infield positions, but was primarily a shortstop and second baseman. * Also led the team with a.306 batting average during sophomore season in * Attended South Fork High School. Was the starting shortstop on their 2009 Class 5A state championship team as a junior. STATISTICS Year Team AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG E 2015 San Jose San Jose Augusta Salem-Keizer AZL-Giants Career SJGIANTS.COM

12 2 016 SAN JOSE GIANTS SAM COONROD #55 PITCHER HEIGHT 6-2 WEIGHT 225 BATS R THROWS R BIRTHDATE: September 22, 1992 OPENING DAY AGE: 23 BIRTHPLACE: St. Louis, MO RESIDES: Carrollton, IL ACQUIRED: 5th Round, 2014 CAREER * Right-handed pitcher begins his third professional season in * Rated the #6 prospect in the San Francisco Giants organization according to Baseball America and MLB.com entering the 2016 season. Is the third-highest rated pitcher on both lists. * Was a non-roster invitee to major league spring training this year. * Owns a career record of 8-5 with a 3.29 ERA in 38 games (27 starts) entering Has struck out 139 batters in 139 1/3 innings SEASON * Spent the entire regular season with Augusta (A) before joining San Jose at the start of the playoffs. * Was 7-5 with a 3.14 ERA in 23 games (22 starts) for the GreenJackets. * Finished tied for fourth in the South Atlantic League with 114 strikeouts. * Allowed two earned runs or fewer in 15 out of his 22 starts. * Had a stretch of five consecutive starts from May 21-June 15 with one or no earned runs surrendered. * Named the South Atlantic League s Best Pitching Prospect in Baseball America s Best Tools edition (managers vote). * Also voted as having the Best Breaking Pitch in the South Atlantic League by league managers in Baseball America s survey. * Allowed only three home runs over 111 2/3 innings during the regular season. * Limited left-handed hitters to a.204 batting average (.276 vs. right). * Made two appearances (one start) for San Jose during the California League playoffs. * Pitched four hitless innings of long relief in the decisive third game of the Mini Series at Stockton (0 R, 1 BB, 2 SO). * Also started the winner-take-all Game 5 of the Division Series at Visalia. Pitched 5 2/3 innings and allowed three runs on five hits with two walks and seven strikeouts SEASON * Pitched for the AZL-Giants (Rookie) in his debut professional season. * Was 1-0 with a 3.90 ERA in 15 games (five starts). * Struck out 25 and walked only six over 27 2/3 innings. * Five out of his last six outings were as a starter. * Did not allow a home run for the entire season. PERSONAL * Attended Southern Illinois University. * Had a 3.86 ERA during his three-year career at SIU (48 games, 40 starts). * Was 2-6 with a 2.87 ERA in 15 starts as a junior in Ranked 10th in the Missouri Valley Conference in ERA. * Was named to the Missouri Valley Conference Scholar-Athlete team. * Had a 4.29 ERA as a sophomore in 2013 (15 GS) and a 4.64 ERA as a freshman in 2012 (18 G, 10 GS). * Was a three-sport athlete at Carrollton High School earning All-Conference honors in baseball, football and basketball. * Led Carrollton to baseball state title in 2011 ( record). * Hit.435 at the plate and was 12-0 with a 1.34 ERA on the mound as a senior to earn Illinois All-State honors. * Was a member of the National Honor Society. STATISTICS Year Team W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO AVG 2015 Augusta AZL-Giants Career SAN JOSE GIANTS MEDIA GUIDE 11

13 2 016 SAN JOSE GIANTS JARED DEACON #48 CATCHER HEIGHT 6-0 WEIGHT 195 BATS L THROWS R BIRTHDATE: August 25, 1991 OPENING DAY AGE: 24 BIRTHPLACE: Sacramento, CA RESIDES: Elk Grove, CA ACQUIRED: 33rd Round, 2014 CAREER * Catcher begins his third professional season in * Owns a career batting average of.218, no home runs, 15 RBI s and one stolen base in 69 games entering this season. * Had a previous stint in San Jose during the 2014 season (eight games) SEASON * Spent the entire season with Augusta (A). * Batted.218 with no home runs and eight RBI s in 40 games. * Also produced one double, one triple and one stolen base. * All 40 games played were at the catching position. Was second on the team in games played at catcher (behind only Aramis Garcia). * Batted.232 in the first half (26 games) before hitting at a.195 clip in the second half (14 games). * Walked (18) as many times as he struck out (18). * Threw out 34 percent of attempted base stealers (16-for-47) SEASON * Played for San Jose and Salem-Keizer (Short-Season) in debut professional season. * Was initially assigned to Salem-Keizer and hit.219 with no home runs and five RBI s in 21 games for the Volcanoes. * Was sent to San Jose in early-august and finished the season with the Giants. * Played in eight games for San Jose. Was 5-for-23 (.217 AVG) with two doubles and two RBI s. All eight games were at catcher. PERSONAL * Attended Cal State Fullerton. * Hit.225 with no home runs and 11 RBI s in 45 games as a redshirt senior in Made 38 starts at catcher. Batted.286 in Big West Conference play. * Was named to the 2014 Johnny Bench Award Watch List (top collegiate catcher). * Hit.300 with eight RBI s in 26 games as a redshirt junior in * Was Cal State Fullerton s primary catcher as a redshirt freshman in Batted.298 with no home runs and 12 RBI s in 51 games. Did not play as a true freshman in * Attended Elk Grove High School. * Hit.438 with 29 RBI s as a senior in 2009 to earn All-League honors. * Helped Elk Grove win the CIF championship in 2007 as a sophomore. * Born in Sacramento and grew up a San Francisco Giants fan. STATISTICS Year Team AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG E 2015 Augusta San Jose Salem-Keizer Career SJGIANTS.COM

14 2 016 SAN JOSE GIANTS CARLOS DIAZ #18 PITCHER HEIGHT 6-2 WEIGHT 225 BATS L THROWS L BIRTHDATE: November 18, 1993 OPENING DAY AGE: 22 BIRTHPLACE: Monteria, Colombia RESIDES: Monteria, Colombia ACQUIRED: International Free Agent, 2011 CAREER * Left-handed pitcher begins his sixth professional season in * Owns a career record of with a 3.40 ERA in 107 games (45 starts) entering * Saw significant action as a starting pitcher from before pitching exclusively out of the bullpen last year. * Has struck out 292 batters compared to 111 walks over 314 2/3 career innings entering this season SEASON * Spent majority of the regular season with Augusta (A) before joining San Jose for the playoffs. * Was 4-3 with a 1.63 ERA and five saves in 40 relief appearances for the GreenJackets. * Struck out 75 and walked 17 over 55 1/3 innings. * Limited the opposition to a.206 batting average (.183 vs. right,.241 vs. left). * Had a 0.84 ERA (3 ER/32.0 IP) in the second half. * Month-by-month ERA s: April 5.14, May 1.04, June 1.54, July 1.35, August * Allowed just two home runs for the entire season. * Made one relief appearance for Richmond (AA) on June 22. Pitched 2 1/3 innings and surrendered one run. * Was added to San Jose s roster at the start of the playoffs in September. * Made four postseason appearances for the Giants. Was 1-1 with a ERA (5 ER/3.2 IP). * Was the winning pitcher in Game 4 of the Division Series against Visalia after pitching a scoreless top of the 13th inning SEASON * Spent the entire season with Augusta (A) pitching as both a starter and a reliever. * Logged a 6-6 record with a 4.16 ERA in 29 appearances (14 starts). * Struck out 76 and walked 37 over 101 2/3 innings. * 14 out of his first 15 outings were as a starter. Did not make a start after July 6. * Was 4-6 with a 4.60 ERA as a starter (14 GS). Compiled a 3.07 ERA as a reliever (15 G) SEASON * Worked as a starting pitcher for the AZL-Giants (Rookie). * Was 2-3 with a 4.99 ERA in 12 games (11 starts). Struck out 51 batters in 39 2/3 innings SEASON * Spent his second full season with the Giants Dominican Summer League affiliate. * Posted an 8-2 record with a 2.91 ERA in 15 games (14 starts). Was tied for the league lead in wins SEASON * Began his professional career with the DSL-Giants. Was 2-2 with a 3.31 ERA in 10 games (six starts). PERSONAL * Originally signed with the San Francisco Giants in 2011 as a 17-year old out of Colombia. STATISTICS Year Team W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO AVG 2015 Augusta Richmond Augusta AZL-Giants DSL-Giants DSL-Giants Career SAN JOSE GIANTS MEDIA GUIDE 13

15 2 016 SAN JOSE GIANTS STEVEN DUGGAR #12 OUTFIELDER HEIGHT 6-2 WEIGHT 195 BATS L THROWS R BIRTHDATE: November 4, 1993 OPENING DAY AGE: 22 BIRTHPLACE: Spartanburg, SC RESIDES: Moore, SC ACQUIRED: 6th Round, 2015 CAREER * Outfielder begins his second professional season in * Rated the #25 prospect in the San Francisco Giants organization according to Baseball America entering this season. Is the fourth-highest outfielder on the list. * Enters this season with only 58 games of professional experience SEASON * Played for Salem-Keizer (Short-Season) in his debut professional season before joining San Jose during the California League playoffs. * Batted.293 with one home run and 27 RBI s in 58 games for the Volcanoes. * Ranked seventh in the Northwest League in batting average. * Also produced 12 doubles, one triple and six stolen bases. * Led Salem-Keizer with 35 walks. Had a.390 on-base percentage. * Hit primarily in the first (30 games) and second (18 games) spots in the batting order. * Hit.321 against left-handed pitching compared to.276 versus right-handers. * Played 52 games in right field and seven games in center. * Had a.370 batting average (20-for-54) with runners in scoring position (.500 OBP). * Was added to San Jose s playoff roster at the start of the Championship Series. * Made two starts in right field during the Championship Series. Was 2-for-7 (.286 AVG) with two singles. PERSONAL * Attended Clemson University. * Was a starting outfielder in all three years of his collegiate career. Had a career.299 batting average. * Was a two-time Third Team All-ACC selection and a three-time All-ACC Academic selection. * Hit.304 with five home runs and 43 RBI s in 61 games as a junior in Was a team co-captain. * Was named to the preseason Golden Spikes Award Watch List. * Reached base safely in 61 out of his final 63 games at Clemson dating back to the 2014 season. * Was rated the #45 overall prospect for the 2015 draft by MLB.com entering his junior season. * Batted.294 with one home run and 36 RBI s in 61 games as a sophomore in Was tied for second in the ACC with 25 stolen bases. * Selected to the 2014 Cape Cod League All-Star team. Hit.323 in 46 games. * Earned Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-American honors in Hit.300 with two home runs, 30 RBI s and 15 stolen bases in 62 games. Led the team in hits (75). * Attended James F. Byrnes High School. * Received South Carolina All-State honors as a junior and senior. * Was rated the #215 prospect in the nation and #2 high school prospect in South Carolina by Baseball America in * Mother, Susan, was a swimmer at Evansville. Sister, Lauren, is currently a softball player at Furman. STATISTICS Year Team AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG E 2015 Salem-Keizer SJGIANTS.COM

16 2 016 SAN JOSE GIANTS JOHNESHWY FARGAS #54 OUTFIELDER HEIGHT 6-1 WEIGHT 170 BATS R THROWS R BIRTHDATE: December 15, 1994 OPENING DAY AGE: 21 BIRTHPLACE: Carolina, PR RESIDES: Trujillo Alto, PR ACQUIRED: 11th Round, 2013 CAREER * Outfielder begins his fourth professional season in * Owns a career batting average of.271, five home runs, 50 RBI s and 82 stolen bases in 181 games entering this season. * Has seen action primarily in center field throughout his career SEASON * Spent the entire season with Augusta (A). * Earned midseason South Atlantic League All-Star honors. * Led the San Francisco Giants farm system with 59 stolen bases (next-closest: 33). * Batted.278 with two home runs and 35 RBI s in 102 games for the GreenJackets. * Also produced 19 doubles and two triples. * Led the team in runs scored (71) and stolen bases, was second in hits (114) and fourth in doubles. * Was second in the South Atlantic League in stolen bases. * Fared considerably better against left-handed pitchers (.338 AVG) compared to versus right-handers (.250 AVG). * Hit over.300 in April (.313) and May (.306). Posted batting averages of.273 in June,.255 in July and.241 in August. * Hit in the leadoff spot in 98 out of his 102 games played. * Stole 30 bases (in 42 attempts) in the first half and 29 bases (in 36 attempts) during the second half SEASON * Played for Salem-Keizer (Short-Season). * Batted.240 with three home runs and 13 RBI s in 49 games. * Led the Volcanoes with 15 stolen bases. * Drew 24 walks in 49 games (.373 OBP). * Played 25 games in center field, 20 games in left and three games in right SEASON * Played for the AZL-Giants (Rookie) in his debut professional season. * Hit.299 with no home runs and two RBI s in 30 games. * Had only four extra-base hits (all doubles) in 77 at-bats. * Was third on the team with eight stolen bases. PERSONAL * Attended the Puerto Rico Academy. * Rated as having the Best Speed by Perfect Game among Puerto Rico draft prospects in STATISTICS Year Team AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG E 2015 Augusta Salem-Keizer AZL-Giants Career SAN JOSE GIANTS MEDIA GUIDE 15

17 2 016 SAN JOSE GIANTS JASON FORJET #16 PITCHER HEIGHT 6-2 WEIGHT 180 BATS R THROWS R BIRTHDATE: January 4, 1990 OPENING DAY AGE: 26 BIRTHPLACE: Hollywood, FL RESIDES: Pembroke Pines, FL ACQUIRED: 31st Round, 2012 CAREER * Right-handed pitcher begins his fifth professional season in 2016 and third year in San Jose. * Owns a career record of 18-8 with a 3.26 ERA in 64 games (39 starts) entering * Made 42 appearances (24 starts) with San Jose over the 2013 and 2015 seasons (11-7, 3.42 ERA) SEASON * Spent the entire season with San Jose pitching as both a starter and a reliever. * Was 7-4 with a 2.67 ERA in 23 games (14 starts). * Struck out 86 and walked 18 over 94 1/3 innings. * Began the year pitching out of the bullpen before moving into the starting rotation in early-june. * Allowed two earned runs or fewer in 10 out of his 14 starts. * Ended the regular season on a streak of 22 consecutive scoreless innings. * Was 6-3 with a 2.77 ERA as a starter (14 GS). Had a 2.20 ERA out of the bullpen (9 G). * Struck out a season-high 10 batters over eight scoreless innings in his final start on September 1 (vs. Modesto) to earn California League Pitcher of the Week honors. * Was 1-0 with a 4.35 ERA in three postseason appearances (two starts) SEASON * Spent the entire season in the Salem-Keizer (Short-Season) starting rotation. * Logged a 7-1 record with a 3.10 ERA in 15 games (14 starts). Struck out 87 and walked 16 over 87 innings. * Ranked first in the Northwest League in strikeouts, tied for first in wins, second in innings pitched and fourth in ERA SEASON * Pitched for San Jose working as both a starter and a reliever. * Was 4-3 with a 4.52 ERA in 19 games (10 starts). Struck out 55 and walked 25 over 63 2/3 innings. * Began the year at Extended Spring Training before joining the Giants in late-may. * Logged a 3-3 record with a 4.36 ERA as a starter (10 GS). Was 1-0 with a 4.87 ERA out of the bullpen (9 G) SEASON * Pitched for the AZL-Giants (Rookie) in his debut professional season. * Appeared in seven games (one start) and was 0-0 with a 1.93 ERA and two saves. PERSONAL * Attended Florida Gulf Coast University. * Finished his four-year collegiate career ranked fourth in school history in strikeouts (185), fourth in innings pitched (220 2/3) and third in appearances (63). * Was 2-4 with a 3.01 ERA in 16 games (15 starts) as a senior in Struck out 83 and walked 22 in 95 2/3 innings. * Was a four-time Atlantic Sun Conference All-Academic selection. * Was 3-5 with a 4.28 ERA in 18 games (six starts) as a junior in Pitched as a reliever in his first two years. * Earned Atlantic Sun All-Freshman honors in * Attended Nova High School. STATISTICS Year Team W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO AVG 2015 San Jose Salem-Keizer San Jose AZL-Giants Career SJGIANTS.COM

18 2 016 SAN JOSE GIANTS ARAMIS GARCIA #15 CATCHER HEIGHT 6-2 WEIGHT 220 BATS R THROWS R BIRTHDATE: January 12, 1993 OPENING DAY AGE: 23 BIRTHPLACE: Hialeah, FL RESIDES: Pembroke Pines, FL ACQUIRED: 2nd Round, 2014 CAREER * Catcher begins his third professional season in * Rated the #7 prospect in the San Francisco Giants organization according to Baseball America entering the 2016 season. Is the highest-rated catcher on the list. * Is also rated the #9 prospect in the Giants organization by MLB.com. * Was a non-roster invitee to major league spring training this year. * Owns a career batting average of.256, 17 home runs, 81 RBI s and one stolen base in 131 games entering this season. * Was the 52nd overall pick in the 2014 draft SEASON * Spent the majority of the year with Augusta (A) before finishing the season in San Jose. * Batted.273 with 15 home runs and 61 RBI s in 83 games for the GreenJackets. Also produced 15 doubles and one triple. * Led Augusta in home runs and was second in RBI s. * Hit.220 with seven home runs and 30 RBI s in the first half (48 games) before batting.336 with eight home runs and 31 RBI s in the second half (35 games). * Month-by-month batting averages with Augusta: April.176, May.250, June.282, July.324. * Hit five home runs over a seven-game span from July * Was promoted to San Jose on August 7. * Batted.227 with four doubles, no home runs and five RBI s in 20 games for the Giants. * Had a.139 batting average at Municipal Stadium (10 games) and hit at a.308 clip on the road (10 games). * Hit.333 in seven postseason games for San Jose (second on the team). * Clubbed two home runs in the playoffs and also had a game-winning RBI single in the ninth inning of Division Series Game 3. * Entered the season ranked as the #16 prospect in the organization according to Baseball America SEASON * Played for the AZL-Giants (Rookie) and Salem-Keizer (Short-Season) in his debut professional season. * Was 7-for-32 (.219 AVG) with three doubles in eight games for the AZL-Giants. * Finished the season with Salem-Keizer. Batted.229 with two home runs and 12 RBI s in 20 games. PERSONAL * Attended Florida International University. * Was named Conference USA Player of the Year and a Collegiate Baseball All-American as a junior in Batted.368 with eight home runs and 37 RBI s in 45 games. * Was a two-time Johnny Bench Award semifinalist (top collegiate catcher) in * Named the 2014 Conference USA Scholar-Athlete of the Year. * Hit.321 with 11 home runs and 51 RBI s in 57 games as a sophomore in 2013 to earn First Team All-Sun Belt Conf. honors. * Was the second-highest drafted player in Florida International history (Josh Banks, 50th overall in 2003 to Toronto). * Batted.318 with 25 home runs and 117 RBI s (157 games) during three-year collegiate career. * Originally a 20th round draft pick of the St. Louis Cardinals in 2011 out of high school, but did not sign. * Attended Pines-Charter High School. * Hit.508 with seven home runs and 25 RBI s as a senior in 2011 to earn First Team All-District honors. STATISTICS Year Team AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG E 2015 San Jose Augusta Salem-Keizer AZL-Giants Career SAN JOSE GIANTS MEDIA GUIDE 17

19 2 016 SAN JOSE GIANTS C.J HINOJOSA #2 INFIELDER HEIGHT 5-10 WEIGHT 180 BATS R THROWS R BIRTHDATE: July 15, 1994 OPENING DAY AGE: 21 BIRTHPLACE: Houston, TX RESIDES: Spring, TX ACQUIRED: 11th Round, 2015 CAREER * Infielder begins his second professional season in * Enters this season with only 48 games of professional experience. * Saw action exclusively at shortstop during his first professional season SEASON * Spent his entire debut professional season with Salem-Keizer (Short-Season). * Batted.296 with five home runs and 19 RBI s in 48 games. * Also produced a team-leading 18 doubles, one triple and two stolen bases. * Struck out only 15 times in 189 at-bats (one strikeout every 12.6 at-bats). * Hit.375 in August (16 games). Had a stretch of four straight multi-hit games from August (11-for-17). * All 47 starts were at shortstop. Committed 14 errors. * Hit.315 against right-handed pitching (4 HR) compared to.254 against left-handers (1 HR). * Batted just.196 (9-for-46) with runners in scoring position. * Most frequent spots in the batting order were sixth (22 games), fifth (13 games) and second (10 games). PERSONAL * Attended the University of Texas. * Was Texas primary shortstop during entire three-year collegiate career. Posted a career batting average of.283. * Hit.242 with seven home runs and 30 RBI s in 54 games as a junior in * Finished second on the team in home runs and fourth in RBI s. * Batted.298 with two home runs and 35 RBI s in 67 games as a sophomore in * Named to the 2014 College World Series All-Tournament Team. * Earned Big 12 All-Freshman honors in Started every game at shortstop and hit.309 with two home runs and 29 RBI s. * Played on the 2013 United States Collegiate National Team. Also played for the U-16 National Team in 2009 and U-14 National Team in * Attended Klein Collins High School. * Was a two-time High School All-American. * Rated the #32 high school prospect in the nation and #4 prospect in Texas according to Perfect Game in * Originally a 26th round draft pick of the Houston Astros in 2012 out of high school, but did not sign. STATISTICS Year Team AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG E 2015 Salem-Keizer SJGIANTS.COM

20 2 016 SAN JOSE GIANTS RONNIE JEBAVY #1 OUTFIELDER HEIGHT 6-2 WEIGHT 205 BATS R THROWS R BIRTHDATE: May 17, 1994 OPENING DAY AGE: 21 BIRTHPLACE: Murfreesboro, TN RESIDES: Murfreesboro, TN ACQUIRED: 5th Round, 2015 CAREER * Outfielder begins his second professional season in * Rated the #21 prospect in the San Francisco Giants organization according to Baseball America entering this season. Is the third-highest outfielder on the list. * Is also rated the #26 prospect in the Giants organization by MLB.com. * Enters this season with only 63 games of professional experience SEASON * Spent his entire debut professional season with Salem-Keizer (Short-Season). * Batted.263 with eight home runs and 30 RBI s in 63 games. * Led the Volcanoes and was tied for fifth in the Northwest League with 23 stolen bases (in 27 attempts). * Was also tied for fifth in the league in home runs. * Added 10 doubles and a team-leading four triples. * Played center field in all 63 of his games. * Hit only in the first (38 games), second (17 games) and third (8 games) spots in the batting order. * Fared better against left-handed pitching (.302 AVG) compared to versus right-handers (.241 AVG). * Hit seven out of his eight home runs at home. * Drew only nine walks in 283 plate appearances. PERSONAL * Attended Middle Tennessee State University and Columbia State Junior College. * Was named Conference USA Newcomer of the Year and First Team All-Conference in his only season at Middle Tennessee State (2015). * Batted.359 with seven home runs and 36 RBI s in 59 games during his junior season at MTSU last year. * Led Conference USA in hits (88) and stolen bases (24). * Was also named to the C-USA All-Academic Team. * Played two seasons at Columbia State JC ( ). * Was named one of the top 200 junior college players in the country by Perfect Game. * Attended Riverdale High School. * Hit.388 with seven home runs and 26 stolen bases as a senior in 2012 to earn All-District and All-Region honors. STATISTICS Year Team AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG E 2015 Salem-Keizer SAN JOSE GIANTS MEDIA GUIDE 19

21 2 016 SAN JOSE GIANTS JORDAN JOHNSON #46 PITCHER HEIGHT 6-3 WEIGHT 200 BATS R THROWS R BIRTHDATE: September 15, 1993 OPENING DAY AGE: 22 BIRTHPLACE: Sacramento, CA RESIDES: Elk Grove, CA ACQUIRED: 23rd Round, 2014 CAREER * Right-handed pitcher begins his third professional season in * Rated the #15 prospect in the San Francisco Giants organization according to Baseball America entering the 2016 season. * Is also rated the #16 prospect in the Giants organization by MLB.com. * Has pitched only 59 1/3 innings over his first two professional seasons (17 G, 14 GS, 2-5, 3.19 ERA). * Is averaging over a strikeout per inning pitched for his career entering this season (62 IP, 74 SO) SEASON * Pitched for the AZL-Giants (Rookie), Salem-Keizer (Short-Season) and San Jose. * Joined the Giants on August 4 and finished the season with San Jose. * Was 2-3 with a 4.31 ERA in six starts for the Giants. Struck out 33 and walked 10 in 31 1/3 innings. * Struck out a career-high 10 batters in his final regular season start on September 6 at Bakersfield (4 2/3 innings). * Posted a 2.29 ERA in his first four starts with San Jose (10.57 ERA in final two starts). * First career win came in his California League debut on August 4 at Modesto (6 IP, 2 R, 1 BB, 8 SO). * Limited left-handed hitters to a.218 batting average (.314 vs. right). * Also made two postseason starts with San Jose (0-0, 3.00 ERA, 12.0 IP, 4 ER, 3 BB, 13 SO). * Started Game 2 of the Championship Series at Rancho Cucamonga and struck out nine batters over six innings with one unearned run allowed. * Made just one start with Salem-Keizer before receiving a promotion to San Jose (4 2/3 IP, 2 R). * Began his season with the AZL-Giants. Was 0-1 with a 1.54 ERA in seven starts. * Owned a 32-to-1 strikeout-to-walk ratio over 23 1/3 innings for the AZL-Giants. * Combined to post a 2-5 record with a 3.19 ERA in 14 starts between the three teams. Struck out 71 batters and walked 11 over 59 1/3 innings. * Did not make his season debut until June 20 due to lat and hamstring injuries SEASON * Pitched in just three games (all in relief) for the AZL-Giants. * Worked 2 2/3 innings with no runs allowed. PERSONAL * Attended Cal State Northridge. * Underwent Tommy John surgery as a freshman. * Made just five appearances (one start) totaling 9 2/3 innings over his first two seasons ( ). * Was 3-6 with a 4.33 ERA in 15 games (12 starts) as a junior in Struck out 39 and walked 15 in 72 2/3 innings. * Originally a 42nd round draft pick of the Colorado Rockies in 2011 out of high school, but did not sign. * Attended Franklin High School. Earned First Team All-League honors as a senior in STATISTICS Year Team W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO AVG 2015 San Jose Salem-Keizer AZL-Giants AZL-Giants Career SJGIANTS.COM

22 2 016 SAN JOSE GIANTS DUSTEN KNIGHT #22 PITCHER HEIGHT 6-0 WEIGHT 185 BATS R THROWS R BIRTHDATE: September 2, 1990 OPENING DAY AGE: 25 BIRTHPLACE: Tahlequah, OK RESIDES: Tahlequah, OK ACQUIRED: 28th Round, 2013 CAREER * Right-handed pitcher begins his fourth professional season in * Has been used almost exclusively as a reliever throughout his career. * Owns a career record of 13-7 with a 2.59 ERA and six saves in 80 appearances (one start) entering * Has averaged over a strikeout per inning pitched over his first three professional seasons (142 2/3 IP, 173 SO) with a.209 opponents batting average SEASON * Spent the entire season pitching out of the Augusta (A) bullpen. * Was 7-3 with a 2.69 ERA and three saves in 38 appearances (one start). * Struck out 86 and walked 24 over 73 2/3 innings. * Limited the opposition to a.212 batting average (.201 vs. right,.226 vs. left). * Posted a 1.21 ERA in the first half (16 G). Had a 3.68 ERA in the second half (22 G). * Did not allow an earned run during May (13 1/3 IP). Had a 1.62 ERA in June and a 1.40 ERA in July (6.48 ERA in August). * Entered August with a 1.53 season ERA. * Pitched at least three innings of relief on ten occasions. * Had a stretch from May 1-August 3 with just six earned runs allowed in 54 2/3 innings (0.99 ERA). * Made a spot-start on August 9 (3 IP, 4 R) the first start of his professional career. * Surrendered only one home run for the entire season SEASON * Spent the entire season with Salem-Keizer (Short-Season). * Made 24 relief appearance and was 1-3 with a 3.65 ERA. * Struck out 44 and walked 20 in 37 innings. Had a.202 opponents batting average. * Began the season with 10 scoreless innings (1 hit allowed, 16 strikeouts). Had an ERA of 1.88 entering August SEASON * Pitched for the AZL-Giants (Rookie) in his debut professional season. * Was 5-1 with a 1.13 ERA and two saves in 18 relief appearances. * Struck out 43 batters over 32 innings. Did not allow an earned run over his final 18 2/3 innings. PERSONAL * Attended the University of Texas-Pan American and Connors State College. * Worked primarily as a starting pitcher in his two years at UT-Pan American ( ). * Was 5-4 with a 3.58 ERA in 15 games (13 starts) as a senior in 2013 to earn Second Team All-Great West Conference honors. Also threw four complete games. * Struck out 96 batters in 78 innings. Ranked eighth in the NCAA in strikeouts per nine innings (11.08). * Logged a 3-4 record with a 4.97 ERA in 14 games (11 starts) as a junior in * Pitched two seasons at Connors State from Recorded eight saves as a sophomore. * Attended Tahlequah High School earning four letters in baseball and wrestling, three letters in football and one in track. * Won two baseball state championships. Was a three-time All-Conference selection. * Was an All-Conference football player and set the school record for single-season receiving yards. STATISTICS Year Team W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO AVG 2015 Augusta Salem-Keizer AZL-Giants Career SAN JOSE GIANTS MEDIA GUIDE 21

23 2 016 SAN JOSE GIANTS RODOLFO MARTINEZ #45 PITCHER HEIGHT 6-2 WEIGHT 180 BATS R THROWS R BIRTHDATE: April 4, 1994 OPENING DAY AGE: 22 BIRTHPLACE: Boca Chica, DR RESIDES: Boca Chica, DR ACQUIRED: International Free Agent, 2013 CAREER * Right-handed pitcher begins his third professional season in * Owns a career record of 2-7 with a 4.89 ERA in 50 games (7 starts) entering * Has averaged over a strikeout per inning pitched over his first two professional seasons (73.2 IP, 79 SO) SEASON * Spent the entire season in the Augusta (A) bullpen. * Named the South Atlantic League s Best Reliever in Baseball America s Best Tools edition (managers vote). * Was 1-2 with a 2.54 ERA in 35 relief appearances for the GreenJackets. * Struck out 44 and walked 14 over 46 innings. * Did not allow an earned run in 28 out of his 35 outings. * Compiled a 1.54 ERA in the second half (23 1/3 innings). * Limited right-handed hitters to a.217 batting average (.247 vs. left). * Surrendered just one home run for the entire season. * Entered the year ranked as the #27 prospect in the San Francisco Giants organization according to Baseball America SEASON * Pitched for the AZL-Giants (Rookie) in his debut professional season. * Was 1-5 with an 8.78 ERA in 15 games (seven starts). * Struck out 35 and walked 16 over 27 2/3 innings. * Had an opponents batting average of.375. * First seven outings were as a starter (9.45 ERA) before moving to the bullpen (7.04 ERA in eight games). PERSONAL * Originally signed with the San Francisco Giants in 2013 as a 19-year old out of the Dominican Republic. STATISTICS Year Team W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO AVG 2015 Augusta AZL-Giants Career SJGIANTS.COM

24 2 016 SAN JOSE GIANTS REYES MORONTA #34 PITCHER HEIGHT 6-0 WEIGHT 175 BATS R THROWS R BIRTHDATE: January 6, 1993 OPENING DAY AGE: 23 BIRTHPLACE: Santiago, DR RESIDES: Santiago, DR ACQUIRED: International Free Agent, 2010 CAREER * Right-handed pitcher begins his sixth professional season in * Owns a career record of 7-11 with a 4.15 ERA and 23 saves in 99 games (six starts) entering * Has struck out 170 batters in 149 2/3 career innings entering this season SEASON * Spent the entire season pitching out of the Augusta (A) bullpen. * Led the GreenJackets with 12 saves. * Was 1-7 with a 5.73 ERA in 42 relief appearances. * Struck out 64 and walked 23 over 48 2/3 innings. * Allowed only one home run for the entire season. * Posted a 4.65 ERA with five saves in the first half (23 G). Had a 7.64 ERA and seven saves in the second half (19 G). * Lowest monthly ERA s came in April (3.86) and May (3.60). * Had a.281 opponents batting average (.280 vs. left,.283 vs. right). Limited the opposition to a.214 batting average with runners in scoring position SEASON * Pitched for the AZL-Giants (Rookie). * Was 0-1 with a 4.66 ERA in 20 relief appearances. * Led the team with five saves. * Struck out 30 batters over 19 1/3 innings. Had a.222 opponents batting average. * Had a ERA over his first four appearances and a 2.08 ERA for the remainder of the season (16 G) SEASON * Worked as a starting pitcher for Salem-Keizer (Short-Season). * Compiled a 2-2 record with a 4.98 ERA in six starts. * Struck out 22 and walked eight over 21 2/3 innings SEASON * Pitched out of the bullpen for the AZL-Giants (Rookie). * Appeared in 17 games and was 3-0 with a 3.06 ERA and one save. Struck out 18 batters in 17 2/3 innings SEASON * Began his professional career with the Giants Dominican Summer League affiliate. * Was 1-1 with a 2.13 ERA over 14 relief appearances. * Ranked second on the team with five saves. PERSONAL * Originally signed with the San Francisco Giants in 2010 as a 17-year old out of the Dominican Republic. STATISTICS Year Team W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO AVG 2015 Augusta AZL-Giants Salem-Keizer AZL-Giants DSL-Giants Career SAN JOSE GIANTS MEDIA GUIDE 23

25 2 016 SAN JOSE GIANTS CRISTIAN PAULINO #9 OUTFIELDER HEIGHT 5-10 WEIGHT 190 BATS R THROWS R BIRTHDATE: September 4, 1991 OPENING DAY AGE: 24 BIRTHPLACE: Villa Mella, DR RESIDES: Villa Mella, DR ACQUIRED: International Free Agent, 2009 CAREER * Outfielder begins his seventh professional season in * Owns a career batting average of.265, 12 home runs, 135 RBI s and 92 stolen bases in 294 games entering this season. * Was an infielder in his first three seasons ( ). Has played primarily outfield since the 2013 season SEASON * Played for Augusta (A). * Batted.299 with three home runs and 24 RBI s in 45 games. * Also produced 13 doubles, three triples and 19 stolen bases. * Did not play in a game after June 18. * Played 18 games in left field, 17 games in right, five games at second base and four games in center field. * Batted.354 (17-for-48) with runners in scoring position. * Had a.377 batting average against left-handed pitching (.263 AVG vs. right) SEASON * Spent the entire season with Augusta. * Hit.240 with three home runs and 31 RBI s in 92 games. Led the GreenJackets with 20 stolen bases. * Saw substantial playing time at all three outfield positions (LF 47 games, CF 26 games, RF 24 games) SEASON * Spent his third full season with the AZL-Giants (Rookie). * Batted.307 with two home runs and 16 RBI s in 34 games. Led the team with 13 stolen bases. * Was primarily an outfielder after playing exclusively on the infield during his first three professional seasons SEASON * Spent his second season with the AZL-Giants. * Batted.247 with no home runs and 10 RBI s in 30 games. * Played 19 games at third base and 10 games at second base SEASON * Played for the AZL-Giants. * Hit.277 with one home run and 16 RBI s in 34 games. Was 10-for-11 in stolen base attempts SEASON * Began his professional career with the Giants Dominican Summer League affiliate. * Batted.251 with three home runs, 38 RBI s and 19 stolen bases in 59 games. Earned All-Star honors. PERSONAL * Originally signed with the San Francisco Giants in 2009 as an 18-year old out of the Dominican Republic. STATISTICS Year Team AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG E 2015 Augusta Augusta AZL-Giants AZL-Giants AZL-Giants DSL-Giants Career SJGIANTS.COM

26 2 016 SAN JOSE GIANTS JOSE REYES #33 PITCHER HEIGHT 6-1 WEIGHT 185 BATS R THROWS R BIRTHDATE: January 3, 1991 OPENING DAY AGE: 25 BIRTHPLACE: Villa Vasquez, DR RESIDES: Villa Vasquez, DR ACQUIRED: International Free Agent, 2010 CAREER * Right-handed pitcher begins his seventh professional season in * Owns a career record of with a 3.97 ERA in 93 games (68 starts) entering this season SEASON * Pitched for San Jose and Augusta (A). * Began the season with Augusta. Was 4-1 with a 1.36 ERA in eight starts for the GreenJackets. * Struck out 45 and walked 11 in 46 1/3 innings. Limited the opposition to a.207 batting average. * Was leading the South Atlantic League in ERA at the time of his promotion. * Allowed one or no earned runs in seven out of his eight starts. Had five starts with no earned runs surrendered. * Was promoted to San Jose on June 5. Was 5-6 with a 5.86 ERA in 15 games (14 starts) for the Giants. * Month-by-month ERA s with San Jose: June (4 GS), July 6.23 (4 GS), August 3.41 (5 GS). * Allowed 11 home runs in 78 1/3 innings with the Giants after surrendering just one homer in 46 1/3 innings with Augusta. * Opponents hit.392 against him with runners in scoring position while in San Jose SEASON * Pitched for Salem-Keizer (Short-Season) and earned Northwest League All-Star honors. * Logged a 6-4 record with a 3.89 ERA in 15 starts. Was second on the team in wins and third in strikeouts (64) SEASON * Pitched for Augusta, Salem-Keizer and the AZL-Giants (Rookie). * Had a 9.53 ERA in six starts with Augusta to begin the season. * Also made four starts with Salem-Keizer (2.00 ERA) before finishing the year pitching out of the bullpen for the AZL-Giants SEASON * Spent the entire season with the AZL-Giants. * Was 6-3 with a 4.53 ERA in 16 games (seven starts). Tied for the Arizona Rookie League lead in wins SEASON * Spent his second full season with the Giants Dominican Summer League affiliate. * Logged a 4-3 record with a 2.59 ERA in 11 games (10 starts). Allowed one or no runs in six out of his 10 starts SEASON * Began his professional career with the DSL-Giants. Was 2-2 with a 3.34 ERA in 12 games (four starts). PERSONAL * Originally signed with the San Francisco Giants in 2010 as a 19-year old out of the Dominican Republic. STATISTICS Year Team W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO AVG 2015 San Jose Augusta Salem-Keizer Augusta Salem-Keizer AZL-Giants AZL-Giants DSL-Giants DSL-Giants Career SAN JOSE GIANTS MEDIA GUIDE 2 5

27 2 016 SAN JOSE GIANTS MARK REYES #23 PITCHER HEIGHT 6-1 WEIGHT 225 BATS R THROWS L BIRTHDATE: October 8, 1992 OPENING DAY AGE: 23 BIRTHPLACE: Mobile, AL RESIDES: Hot Springs Village, AR ACQUIRED: 22nd Round, 2014 CAREER * Left-handed pitcher begins his third professional season in * Owns a career record of 10-7 with a 2.20 ERA in 28 games (26 starts) entering * Has surrendered just one home run in 151 2/3 innings entering this season SEASON * Spent the entire season in the Augusta (A) starting rotation. * Was 9-6 with a 2.13 ERA in 23 starts. * Finished second in the South Atlantic League in ERA. * Named to the midseason and postseason South Atlantic League All-Star teams. Was the only Augusta player on the postseason team. * Struck out 89 and walked 36 in 139 2/3 innings. Allowed only one home run for the entire season. * Surrendered one or no earned runs in 16 out of his 23 starts. * Led the GreenJackets in wins, innings pitched, starts and was third in strikeouts. * Was 2-3 with a 1.60 ERA in the first half (12 GS) before going 7-3 with a 2.71 ERA in the second half (11 GS). * Limited left-handed hitters to a.175 batting average (.242 vs. right). * Had a sub-2 ERA in May (0.75), June (1.36) and August (1.71). * Pitched at least six innings in 17 out of his 23 starts. * Had only three starts with more than two earned runs allowed. * Did not strikeout more than six batters in any start SEASON * Pitched for the AZL-Giants (Rookie) in his debut professional season. * Was 1-1 with a 3.00 ERA in five games (three starts). * Struck out 14 batters in 12 innings. PERSONAL * Attended Crowder College (Neosho, MO) and the University of Arkansas. * Pitched one season at Arkansas in Appeared in six games and was 1-0 with a 9.39 ERA. * Spent the next two seasons at Crowder College (junior college). Redshirted in Made 13 starts in 2014 and was 8-3 with a 2.20 ERA. Struck out 81 batters in 86 innings. * Earned Arkansas All-State honors at Jessieville High School. * Led Jessieville to the Arkansas state championship as a senior in Finished season with a 10-1 record and a 0.48 ERA on the mound and a.382 batting average with 11 home runs at the plate. * Struck out 17 batters and hit a two-run home run in the state championship game. * Was selected in the 46th round by the Baltimore Orioles in 2011 out of high school, but did not sign. STATISTICS Year Team W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO AVG 2015 Augusta AZL-Giants Career SJGIANTS.COM

28 2 016 SAN JOSE GIANTS RICHARD RODRIGUEZ #41 INFIELDER HEIGHT 6-1 WEIGHT 170 BATS R THROWS R BIRTHDATE: October 3, 1992 OPENING DAY AGE: 23 BIRTHPLACE: Margarita, VZ RESIDES: Margarita, VZ ACQUIRED: International Free Agent, 2010 CAREER * Infielder begins his sixth professional season in * Owns a career batting average of.277, 65 RBI s and 41 stolen bases in 227 games entering this season. * Has not homered in 711 career at-bats entering the 2016 season. * Has seen action most frequently at second base throughout his career. * Also has experience at first base, third base, shortstop and in the outfield SEASON * Played for Salem-Keizer (Short-Season) and Augusta (A). * Marked his first season playing for a US affiliate after four years with the Giants Dominican Summer League club. * Began his season with Salem-Keizer and went 5-for-33 (.152 AVG) in 10 games. * Was transferred to Augusta in mid-july and finished the season with the GreenJackets. * Batted.330 with no home runs and five RBI s in 26 games for Augusta. * Also produced three doubles and one triple. * Played 17 games at second base, six games at shortstop and three games in left field SEASON * Spent his fourth full season with the Giants Dominican Summer League team. * Led the team and ranked sixth in the league with a.352 batting average. * Also had eight doubles, no home runs, 37 RBI s and 14 stolen bases in 64 games. * Walked (40) more than he struck out (25). Had a.438 on-base percentage. Was also fourth in the league with 87 hits. * Played 22 games at third base, 20 games at second, 15 games at first base and 15 games in the outfield SEASON * Played for the DSL-Giants. * Batted.227 with no home runs and nine RBI s in 43 games. * Had only one extra-base hit (a triple) in 119 at-bats SEASON * Spent the entire season with the DSL-Giants. * Hit.248 with no home runs and 10 RBI s in 50 games. * Added five doubles. Was third on the team with 14 stolen bases SEASON * Began his professional career with the DSL-Giants. * Was 7-for-58 (.121 AVG) with no home runs and two RBI s in 34 games. Did not record an extra-base hit. PERSONAL * Originally signed with the San Francisco Giants in 2010 as a 17-year old out of Venezuela. STATISTICS Year Team AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG E 2015 Augusta Salem-Keizer DSL-Giants DSL-Giants DSL-Giants DSL-Giants Career SAN JOSE GIANTS MEDIA GUIDE 2 7

29 2 016 SAN JOSE GIANTS TY ROSS #26 CATCHER HEIGHT 6-2 WEIGHT 225 BATS R THROWS R BIRTHDATE: January 17, 1992 OPENING DAY AGE: 24 BIRTHPLACE: Naples, FL RESIDES: Naples, FL ACQUIRED: 12th Round, 2013 CAREER * Catcher begins his fourth professional season in * Owns a career batting average of.244, nine home runs, 84 RBI s and two stolen bases in 233 games entering this season. * Rated the top defensive catcher in the San Francisco Giants farm system according to Baseball America at the start of the 2016 season. * Was a non-roster invitee to major league spring training this year SEASON * Spent the entire season with San Jose. * Batted.244 with three home runs and 26 RBI s in 82 games. * Also produced 15 doubles. * Caught a team-leading 81 games. * Hit.242 with two home runs and 11 RBI s in the first half (48 games) before batting.245 with one home run and 15 RBI s in the second half (34 games). * Threw out 28.5% of attempted base stealers (35-of-123). * Highest monthly batting averages came in August (.317) and June (.298). Hit just.188 in July and.130 in April SEASON * Spent the entire season with Augusta (A) serving as the club s primary catcher. * Batted.246 with six home runs and 48 RBI s in 117 games. * Led the GreenJackets with 24 doubles and was third in RBI s and fourth in home runs. * Hit.220 with one home run in the first half before batting.264 with five home runs in the second half SEASON * Played for the AZL-Giants (Rookie) in his debut professional season. * Finished the year with Salem-Keizer and hit.243 with no home runs and eight RBI s in 31 games. Added 11 doubles. * Saw action in three games with the AZL-Giants before joining Salem-Keizer. Was 2-for-11 (.182 AVG) with one double. PERSONAL * Attended Louisiana State University. * Was LSU s primary starter at catcher during all three seasons of his career. * Hit.217 with three home runs and 32 RBI s in 64 games as a junior in Was named to the Baton Rouge Regional All- Tournament Team. * Batted.292 with three home runs and 41 RBI s in 55 games as a sophomore in * Earned Freshman All-SEC honors in Hit.223 with one home run and 20 RBI s in 52 games. * Attended Barron Collier High School. * Was a three-time All-County and All-Area selection. Hit.417 with two home runs during senior season after batting.481 with three home runs as a junior. * Originally a 46th round selection by the Philadelphia Phillies in 2010 out of high school, but did not sign. STATISTICS Year Team AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG E 2015 San Jose Augusta Salem-Keizer AZL-Giants Career SJGIANTS.COM

30 2 016 SAN JOSE GIANTS CHRIS SHAW #43 INFIELDER HEIGHT 6-4 WEIGHT 235 BATS L THROWS R BIRTHDATE: October 20, 1993 OPENING DAY AGE: 22 BIRTHPLACE: Stoneham, MA RESIDES: Lexington, MA ACQUIRED: Supplemental 1st Round, 2015 CAREER * First baseman begins his second professional season in * Was the 31st overall selection in the 2015 draft (supplemental first round). Was the first position player taken by the San Francisco Giants in the 2015 draft. * Rated the #5 prospect in the San Francisco Giants organization according to Baseball America and MLB.com entering the 2016 season. Is the highest-rated first baseman on both lists. * Also regarded as the Best Power Hitter in the Giants farm system by Baseball America. * Enters this season with only 46 games of professional experience SEASON * Spent his entire debut professional season with Salem-Keizer (Short-Season). * Earned midseason Northwest League All-Star honors. * Batted.287 with 12 home runs and 30 RBI s in 46 games. * Led the Northwest League in home runs. * Also produced 11 doubles. * Hit eight home runs over his final 20 regular season games. Added one home run in three playoff games. * Played 31 games at first base and 14 games at DH. * Hit only in the third and fourth spots in the batting order. * Batted just.200 (10-for-50) with runners in scoring position. * Had a.911 OPS (.360 OBP,.551 SLG). * Made his professional debut on June 27. PERSONAL * Attended Boston College. * Finished three-year collegiate career with 23 home runs to rank ninth in school history. * Earned Second Team All-ACC honors as a junior in Batted.319 with 11 home runs and 43 RBI s in 40 games. * 11 home runs were ninth on the school s single-season list. * Led Boston College in batting average, home runs, RBI s and slugging percentage (.611). * Hit three home runs in a game on April 5, 2015 versus Wake Forest. * Led the Cape Cod League in home runs (8) in * Batted.329 with six home runs and 45 RBI s in 55 games as a sophomore in 2014 to earn First Team All-ACC honors. * Had hitting streaks of 17 games and 16 games during the 2015 and 2014 seasons respectively (third and fourth on BC s alltime list). * Hit.165 with six home runs and 19 RBI s in 50 games as a freshman in * Was exclusively an outfielder during his final two collegiate seasons after playing primarily first base as a freshman. * Attended Lexington High School. * Earned league MVP honors as a senior in 2012 after batting.500 with seven home runs in addition to going 4-0 with a 1.20 ERA on the mound. * Was also the co-league MVP during junior season in * Threw two career-no hitters in high school. * Was also a four-year starting defenseman on the Lexington HS hockey team, earning a captain spot as a senior. * Originally a 26th round draft pick of the New York Mets in 2012 out of high school, but did not sign. STATISTICS Year Team AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG E 2015 Salem-Keizer SAN JOSE GIANTS MEDIA GUIDE 2 9

31 2 016 SAN JOSE GIANTS D.J. SNELTEN #38 PITCHER HEIGHT 6-7 WEIGHT 245 BATS L THROWS L BIRTHDATE: May 29, 1992 OPENING DAY AGE: 23 BIRTHPLACE: Lake Forest, IL RESIDES: Ingleside, IL ACQUIRED: 9th Round, 2013 CAREER * Left-handed pitcher begins his fourth professional season in * Pitched exclusively as a reliever in 2014 before working as a starting pitcher last season. * Owns a career record of with a 2.93 ERA in 66 games (29 starts) entering * Has averaged over a strikeout per inning pitched for his career (193 1/3 IP, 209 SO) SEASON * Pitched for San Jose and Augusta (A). * Ranked second in the San Francisco farm system with 126 strikeouts (120 1/3 innings). * Began the season in the Giants starting rotation. Was 0-5 with a 4.84 ERA in eight starts for San Jose. * Struck out 31 and walked 15 over 35 1/3 innings. * Allowed two runs or fewer in five out of his eight starts. Pitched past the fifth inning just once in eight starts. * Fared better against left-handed hitters (.255 AVG) compared to versus right-handed batters (.313 AVG). * Was transferred to Augusta on May 29 and spent the remainder of the season in the GreenJackets starting rotation. * Compiled a 5-6 record with a 2.86 ERA in 15 starts for Augusta. Struck out 95 and walked 19 over 85 innings. * Had four starts with eight or more strikeouts (career-high 11 strikeouts on July 1 at Savannah). * Allowed two runs or fewer in 10 out of his 15 starts. Pitched at least seven innings on six occasions. * Ranked second on the GreenJackets in strikeouts despite not making his season debut until June SEASON * Pitched for Augusta and Salem-Keizer (Short-Season). * Opened the season in Augusta and had a 4-1 record with a 1.23 ERA over 20 relief appearances. Struck out 32 in 29 1/3 innings. * Did not surrender a home run and owned a 2.38-to-1 groundout-to-flyout ratio. * Was placed on the disabled list in early-july. Was activated off the DL in early-august and transferred to Salem-Keizer where he finished the season. * Made nine relief appearances for the Volcanoes and was 0-0 with a 6.75 ERA SEASON * Pitched for the AZL-Giants (Rookie) in his debut professional season. * Was 3-1 with a 1.57 ERA in 14 games (six starts). Struck out 39 batters in 34 1/3 innings. * Had a.208 opponents batting average, did not surrender a home run and posted a 2.37-to-1 groundout-to-flyout ratio. PERSONAL * Attended the University of Minnesota. * Earned First Team All-Big Ten honors as a junior in Was 5-2 with a 2.15 ERA in 10 games (eight starts). * Appeared in 16 games (13 starts) as a sophomore in 2012 and was 4-4 with a 3.24 ERA. Had a 5.22 ERA in 13 games (four starts) during freshman season in * Attended Lakes Community High School. Received All-State honors as a senior in Also lettered in golf. * Originally a 30th round selection by the San Diego Padres in the 2010 draft out of high school, but did not sign. STATISTICS Year Team W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO AVG 2015 San Jose Augusta Augusta Salem-Keizer AZL-Giants Career SJGIANTS.COM

32 2 016 SAN JOSE GIANTS JEFF SOPTIC #21 PITCHER HEIGHT 6-6 WEIGHT 230 BATS R THROWS R BIRTHDATE: April 8, 1991 OPENING DAY AGE: 24 BIRTHPLACE: Leawood, KS RESIDES: Leawood, KS ACQUIRED: Trade, 2013 CAREER * Right-handed pitcher begins his sixth professional season in 2016 and fourth year in San Jose. * Also marks his fourth season in the San Francisco Giants organization. * Owns a career record of 10-9 with a 4.63 ERA and one save in 134 games (no starts) entering * Was acquired via trade by the Giants in February, 2013 from the Chicago White Sox in exchange for infielder Conor Gillaspie. * Originally a 3rd round selection by the White Sox in the 2011 draft. Was the 110th overall pick. * Has made 100 career appearances with San Jose entering this season (7-6, 4.56 ERA, IP, 136 BB, 160 SO) SEASON * Spent his third full season in the San Jose bullpen. * Was 2-3 with a 3.23 ERA in 32 relief appearances. Struck out 50 and walked 38 over 55 2/3 innings. * Limited the opposition to a.207 batting average (.179 vs. left,.227 vs. right). * Had a 2.30 ERA after the All-Star break (15 appearances). * Pitched at least two innings in 17 out of his 32 appearances. * Fared considerably better at home (1.32 ERA) compared to on the road (5.08 ERA). Allowed just nine hits in 27 1/3 innings at home (.102 opp. AVG). * Made his 100th career appearance with San Jose in the second-to-last game of the regular season (September 6) SEASON * Spent the entire season in San Jose. Was 2-1 with a 4.60 ERA in 36 relief appearances. * Struck out 64 and walked 62 in 62 2/3 innings. Led the Giants pitching staff in walks SEASON * Spent most of his first season in the San Francisco organization with San Jose. * Was 3-2 with a 6.26 ERA in 32 relief appearances. Struck out 46 and walked 36 in 41 2/3 innings. * Also made four relief appearances with Salem-Keizer (Short-Season) on a rehab assignment (0-0, 2.25 ERA) SEASON * Spent the entire season with the Kannapolis Intimidators (A) of the South Atlantic League. * Compiled a 3-2 record with a 5.40 ERA in 27 relief appearances. * Was rated the #29 prospect in the White Sox organization according to Baseball America at the conclusion of the season SEASON * Began his professional career with Bristol White Sox (Rookie-Advanced). Appeared in three games (0-1, 0.00 ERA). PERSONAL * Attended Johnson County (KS) Community College. Is the highest-drafted player in school history. * Was 7-6 with a 3.50 ERA in 15 games as a sophomore in Struck out 58 and walked 31 over 56 innings. * Originally a 43rd round selection by the Kansas City Royals in 2009 out of high school, but did not sign. STATISTICS Year Team W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO AVG 2015 San Jose San Jose San Jose Salem-Keizer Kannapolis Bristol Career SAN JOSE GIANTS MEDIA GUIDE 31

33 2 016 SAN JOSE GIANTS ANDREW SUAREZ #35 PITCHER HEIGHT 6-2 WEIGHT 205 BATS L THROWS L BIRTHDATE: September 11, 1992 OPENING DAY AGE: 23 BIRTHPLACE: Miami, FL RESIDES: Miami, FL ACQUIRED: 2nd Round, 2015 CAREER * Left-handed pitcher begins his second professional season in * Rated the #10 prospect in the San Francisco Giants organization according to MLB.com entering the 2016 season. Is the highest rated left-handed starting pitcher on the list. * Is also rated the #12 prospect in the Giants organization by Baseball America. * Rated as having the Best Slider in the Giants farm system currently by Baseball America. * Has only 39 1/3 innings of professional experience entering this season. * Was a second round pick of the San Francisco Giants in last year s draft. Was the 61st overall selection SEASON * Pitched for the AZL-Giants (Rookie), Salem-Keizer (Short-Season) and San Jose in his debut professional season. * Joined the Giants on August 18 and finished the season with San Jose. * Was 1-0 with a 1.80 ERA in three starts for the Giants. Struck out 16 and walked only two in 15 innings. * Tossed four scoreless innings with one hit allowed and five strikeouts in his California League debut (August 20 vs. Bakersfield). * Also made two starts in the playoffs for San Jose (0-0, 3.00 ERA, 9.0 IP, 3 ER, 1 BB, 7 SO). * Made five starts for Salem-Keizer prior to joining the Giants. * Was 1-0 with a 1.40 ERA for the Volcanoes. Struck out 15 and walked two over 19 1/3 innings. Allowed one run in 13 innings over his last three starts. * Also made three relief appearances for the AZL-Giants totaling five innings (one run allowed). * Struck out 37 batters compared to just five walks over 39 1/3 innings between the three teams (1.60 ERA). PERSONAL * Attended the University of Miami. * Finished four-year collegiate career with a 3.55 ERA (46 starts). * Earned All-ACC Third Team honors as a redshirt junior in * Fashioned a 9-2 record with a 3.48 ERA in 16 games (15 starts). Struck out 78 over 85 1/3 innings. Walked two or fewer batters in 14 out of his 15 starts. * Made two appearances (one start) in the 2015 College World Series. * Logged a 6-3 record with a 2.95 ERA in 16 starts as a redshirt sophomore in Also made 15 starts as a redshirt freshman in 2013 (3.95 ERA). * Was limited to just 2 1/3 innings as a true freshman in 2012 due to a shoulder injury that required labrum surgery. * Has been drafted three times. * Was selected in the ninth round by the Toronto Blue Jays in 2011 out of high school, but did not sign. * Was also a second round pick of the Washington Nationals in 2014 (57th overall), but elected to return to Miami. * Attended Columbus High School. Was an AFLAC All-American as a senior in STATISTICS Year Team W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO AVG 2015 San Jose Salem-Keizer AZL-Giants Career SJGIANTS.COM

34 2 016 SAN JOSE GIANTS JOSE VIZCAINO, JR. #10 INFIELDER HEIGHT 6-2 WEIGHT 220 BATS R THROWS R BIRTHDATE: April 5, 1994 OPENING DAY AGE: 22 BIRTHPLACE: Chicago, IL RESIDES: La Jolla, CA ACQUIRED: 7th Round, 2015 CAREER * Infielder begins his second professional season in * Enters the season with only 48 games of professional experience * Saw action primarily at third base during his first professional season SEASON * Spent his entire debut professional season with Salem-Keizer (Short-Season). * Named to the midseason Northwest League All-Star team. * Batted.288 with six home runs and 23 RBI s in 48 games. * Also produced 11 doubles, one triple and five stolen bases. * Ranked eighth in the Northwest League in batting average. Was also third in the league in slugging percentage (.457). * Played 31 games at third base and six games at shortstop. Started all three of Salem-Keizer s playoff games at shortstop. * Hit.340 over his first 25 games (.225 AVG over his final 23 games). * Was tied for third on the Volcanoes in home runs. * Fared better against left-handed pitchers (.315 AVG) compared to versus right-handers (.277 AVG). PERSONAL * Attended Santa Clara University. * Was a two-time First Team All-West Coast Conference selection in * Hit.335 with nine home runs and 39 RBI s in 49 games as a junior in Led the team in hits (65), doubles (14), triples (4), home runs, RBI s, runs scored (43), slugging percentage (.588) and stolen bases (10). * Was primarily a shortstop during his collegiate career. * Led Santa Clara with a.323 batting average as a sophomore in Added two home runs, 28 RBI s and 11 stolen bases in 56 games. * Played in just 17 games as a freshman in 2013 and hit.244 with no home runs and three RBI s. * Attended Francis Parker High School. * Earned California All-State honors as a senior in * Father, Jose, played 18 seasons in the major leagues from with the Los Angeles Dodgers, Chicago Cubs, New York Mets, Cleveland Indians, San Francisco Giants, New York Yankees, Houston Astros and St. Louis Cardinals. Had 1,453 career hits. Played for the Giants during the 1997 and 2006 seasons. STATISTICS Year Team AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG E 2015 Salem-Keizer SAN JOSE GIANTS MEDIA GUIDE 33

35 2 016 SAN JOSE GIANTS PAT YOUNG #32 PITCHER HEIGHT 6-7 WEIGHT 240 BATS R THROWS R BIRTHDATE: March 24, 1992 OPENING DAY AGE: 24 BIRTHPLACE: Houston, TX RESIDES: The Woodlands, TX ACQUIRED: 13th Round, 2013 CAREER * Right-handed pitcher begins his fourth professional season in * Has been used primarily as a starter throughout his career. * Previous experience in San Jose includes two appearances during the 2013 playoffs and 23 starts (24 games) in * Owns a career record of with a 4.27 ERA in 51 games (49 starts) entering SEASON * Was a member of the Augusta (A) starting rotation. * Joined the GreenJackets from Extended Spring Training in late-may and spent the remainder of the season with Augusta. * Was 8-5 with a 3.39 ERA in 17 starts. Struck out 64 and walked 34 over 82 1/3 innings. * Was second on the GreenJackets staff in wins. * Allowed one or no earned runs in 10 out of his 17 starts. * Lowest monthly ERA s came in June (2.18 in 4 GS) and July (2.92 in 5 GS). * Was 5-5 with a 2.95 ERA in 12 starts after the All-Star break. * Pitched more than six innings in just two out of his 17 starts SEASON * Spent the entire year in the San Jose starting rotation. * Was 9-6 with a 6.13 ERA in 24 games (23 starts). * Struck out 93 and walked 47 over 111 2/3 innings. * Ranked second on the Giants in wins, second in innings pitched and fourth in strikeouts. Led the team in starts. * Lowest monthly ERA s came in April (3.38 in 4 GS) and July (3.04 in 5 GS). Struggled in May (7.83 in 5 GS), June (6.46 in 4 GS) and August (10.53 in 5 GS). * Pitched more than five innings in only seven out of his 23 starts SEASON * Pitched for San Jose, Salem-Keizer (Short-Season) and the AZL-Giants (Rookie) during his first professional season. * Made eight starts with Salem-Keizer and surrendered just four earned runs over 39 1/3 innings (0.92 ERA). * Compiled a 3-1 record and limited the opposition to a.186 batting average. * Did not allow an earned run over his first five starts (24 1/3 IP) and six out of eight starts overall. * Made two appearances (one start) with the AZL-Giants before joining Salem-Keizer. Allowed two runs in five innings. * Was promoted to San Jose at the start of the playoffs. * Started the decisive Game 5 of the Division Series against Visalia. Received a no-decision after pitching 3 2/3 innings with four runs (two earned) and nine hits allowed. Also pitched three scoreless innings of relief in Game 1. PERSONAL * Attended Villanova University. * Was 2-8 with a 4.81 ERA over 14 starts as a junior in Struck out 76 in 82 1/3 innings. * Struck out 18 batters over seven scoreless innings on 3/15/13 versus Chicago St. to earn National Player of the Week honors. * Was 6-5 with 4.39 ERA in 14 starts as a sophomore in Led the team in wins, ERA, innings and strikeouts. * Attended The Woodlands College Park High School. Earned All-District honors as a senior in STATISTICS Year Team W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO AVG 2015 Augusta San Jose Salem-Keizer AZL-Giants Career SJGIANTS.COM

36 2015 SAN JOSE GIANTS SEASON IN REVIEW

37 2 015 SAN JOSE GIANTS SEASON IN REVIEW 2015 SAN JOSE GIANTS SEASON RECAP The 2015 San Jose Giants season was one full of memorable moments and outstanding individual accomplishments. The club recovered from a slow start to post a California Leaguerecord 12th consecutive winning season. Behind the league s best pitching staff and a lineup comprised of top young hitters and powerful sluggers, San Jose enjoyed a second half turnaround and thrilling playoff run that resulted in a North Division championship. Here s a look back at the 2015 San Jose Giants: San Jose s season began with high expectations. A talented starting rotation included 2014 first round draft pick Tyler Beede, former third rounder Chase Johnson, top 5 prospect Keury Mella and the 2014 South Atlantic League ERA champion Luis Ysla. Shortstop Christian Arroyo and third baseman Ryder Jones San Francisco s top two picks from the 2013 draft were expected to anchor the left side of the infield. Second baseman Austin Slater led Short-Season Salem-Keizer in hitting the previous summer and was coming off of a stellar spring training while outfielder Tyler Horan and first baseman Brian Ragira hit a combined 45 home runs in 2014 (30 of which came in the California League). Additionally, outfielder Ryan Lollis had returned to San Jose to provide a veteran presence in the lineup. Unfortunately, the Giants struggled out of the gate posting a league-worst 7-14 record in April. Significant injuries to Arroyo and Horan crippled the San Jose lineup and were a major contributor to the difficult start. At the end of April, the Giants had committed the most errors in the league and had hit into more double plays than any team in all of Minor League Baseball. After a lackluster road trip during the middle portion of May, San Jose was sitting in last place in the North Division with a dismal record. The season though began to turn when the team returned home on May 19. The Giants were out of the first half race an unfamiliar position for the franchise but still looking for teamwide improvement heading into the All-Star break and the start of the second half. The mid-may homestand began with a three-game sweep of division rival Modesto. The series included back-to-back unusual walk-off wins with San Jose earning victories on a ninthinning passed ball followed by a 10th inning balk the next day. The Giants then swept South Division leading Rancho Cucamonga over Memorial Day weekend in a four-game series to complete a perfect 7-0 homestand. The lineup began to take shape late in the first half with Slater and right fielder Hunter Cole leading the way from the middle of the order. Lollis was first in the league in batting average before a late-may promotion to Double-A Richmond. Beede, Johnson and Mella were shining as some of the top starting pitchers in the league while relievers in the San Jose bullpen were settling into their roles. The return of Arroyo and Horan after lengthy DL stints in late-may also bolstered the club as the Giants appeared poised to make a second half run. The first three weeks of June saw San Jose slowly build momentum as the first half came to a close. The Giants split a four-game home series with High Desert early in the month with both of the wins coming in 13 innings. The June 7 triumph versus the Mavericks saw Seth Harrison win the game with a home run in the bottom of the 13th San Jose s only walk-off homer of the regular season. The offense, behind the Arroyo- Cole-Slater trio from the spots in the lineup, posted three double-digit run totals the next week during three wins. Dan Slania established himself as one of the top closers in the league notching 12 saves in the first half while compiling a sub-2 ERA. The Giants ended the first half with a record and in fourth place in the five-team North Division. San Jose was in their last 32 games after the difficult start to the campaign. And despite an overall record well below.500, a league-high six players Beede, Cole, Johnson, Mella, Slania and Slater were selected to the California League All-Star team. The trio of starting pitchers all ranked in the top 8 in the league in ERA while Cole was among the leaders in batting average and RBI s. The start of the second half (all teams begin with a 0-0 record) saw multiple changes to the San Jose roster. All-Stars Cole and Slater earned promotions to Richmond, joining Beede, who had been called-up to the Flying Squirrels three weeks earlier. In their places, slugging first baseman Angel Villalona and speedy outfielder Daniel Carbonell returned to the Giants. Both had played central roles on previous San Jose teams and were looking to get back on track. Following the Fourth of July weekend, the Giants sat at 4-7 early in the second half with an overall record 13 games under.500. The squad needed to get things moving in the right direction and what transpired next was an unforgettable twomonth surge to the finish line. Up first, San Jose swept a four-game set from visiting Bakersfield earning a 12-inning win and a 14-inning victory during the series. The 14-inning contest saw six Giants pitchers combined to strikeout a remarkable 23 Blaze hitters. Riding high for the first time since the All-Star break, San Jose traveled to Modesto and swept their first road series of the year. Fantastic pitching again led the way as Johnson and Jose Reyes delivered dominant starts during the series while Jake Smith had emerged as a lockdown late-inning closer. The Giants July hot streak continued the following week back at Municipal Stadium with a 6-1 homestand against Stockton and Lancaster. Arroyo had caught fire at the plate and was batting over.330 since his return from injury. Villalona, Horan and Ragira were regularly contributing with the long ball and the bullpen was nearly perfect. By the end of the homestand, San Jose had won 13 out of their last 14 games, was 17-8 in the second half and sat just one game out of first place. The final week of July saw the Giants earn a critical extra-inning victory against the first half champion Visalia Rawhide. Not only was it a rare success against the best team in the league, it also moved San Jose, at overall, back to.500 for the first time since the opening week of the season. Despite more roster turnover, notably the trade of Mella to Cincinnati (as part of the Mike Leake deal) and the promotion of Johnson to Double-A, the Giants continued to push forward during the pivotal month of August. Veteran Jason Forjet emerged as a dominant ace in the starting rotation. Arroyo maintained his.300+ batting average at the plate while Villalona continued to mash opposing pitchers from the cleanup spot in the order. 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38 2 015 SAN JOSE GIANTS SEASON IN REVIEW from lower levels and the San Jose bullpen was producing at an historical clip. On August 24, San Jose headed down to Southern California for a pivotal seven-game road trip against Inland Empire and Rancho Cucamonga. The Giants were one game in front of Modesto in the Wild Card race and two games back of Visalia in the second half needing to finish ahead of just one of those teams to secure a playoff spot. And San Jose would pick an ideal time to play their best baseball of the season away from home. The trip began with a thrilling 11-inning win before Forjet twirled a shutout the next night. The Giants then blasted the 66ers during games three and four of the series to complete the sweep. The trip continued at Rancho Cucamonga and San Jose took two out of three games behind a spectacular pitching performance from Martin Agosta and yet another extra-inning win. At the conclusion of the 6-1 road trip, the Giants Wild Card lead over Modesto had grown to three games and the club was tied for first with Visalia in the second half. San Jose then returned home to kickoff the final week of the regular season. The Nuts were in town for a key three-game series with the Giants looking to clinch. Forjet continued his magnificent pitching down the stretch striking out 10 over eight scoreless innings in the series-opening win his third straight start without a run allowed. In game two, Brandon Bednar delivered a two-out RBI single in the bottom of the ninth to lift San Jose to a 3-2 victory. It marked the Giants 10th walk-off win of the year. Less than five minutes after the winning run crossed home plate, a Stockton loss in Visalia officially clinched a playoff berth for San Jose and set off a wild celebration in the home clubhouse. A team that had owned the worst record in the league over the first six weeks of the season and was still 13 games under.500 during the first week of July, had rallied to earn a playoff berth and appeared poised to make noise in the postseason as arguably the hottest team in the league. The Giants completed a sweep of the Nuts the next night capping a stretch where the club posted a 16-5 record from August 13-September 3. While San Jose would drop four straight close games in Bakersfield to close out the regular season and miss out on a chance to win the second half, it was still a Giants team, behind the best pitching staff in the league and a powerful lineup, which entered the playoffs with tremendous momentum. PLAYOFFS The Giants qualified for the playoffs as the second Wild Card team in the North Division and opened the postseason against Stockton. The best-of-three Mini Series began at Municipal Stadium with San Jose rolling to a 7-2 victory behind a three-hit, four-rbi game from Villalona and five solid innings from Forjet. The series shifted to Stockton for Game 2 with the Ports taking advantage of three Giants errors to post a 4-2 win. That set the stage for a winner-take-all Game 3 at Banner Island Ballpark. Stockton jumped out early using three solo homers over the first three innings against Agosta to take a 3-0 lead. Newcomer Sam Coonrod, who had joined San Jose from Augusta at the start of the playoffs, entered from the bullpen to start the fourth and was able to keep the Ports at bay over the next four frames. The Giants were still trailing by a 3-1 margin until Ragira stepped to the plate in the top of the eighth inning with a runner on first and smacked a game-tying two-run homer to deep center. From there, relievers Ian Gardeck, Smith, Slania and Tyler Rogers held Stockton down with the season on the line until Aramis Garcia produced a two-out RBI single in the top of the 15th inning to give San Jose their first lead. The Giants added an insurance run later in the inning before Rogers closed it out in the bottom half to give San Jose a heart-stopping Mini Series win. The Giants bullpen quintet that night combined to throw an incredible 12 scoreless innings with two hits allowed and 11 strikeouts. Up next was a match-up with first and second half champion Visalia. The Rawhide were the clear favorite entering the bestof-five Division Series after going 15-4 against San Jose during the regular season. The Giants quickly found themselves on the brink of elimination in the series after dropping a pair of hardfought one-run contests in Visalia. Game 3 at Municipal Stadium then saw San Jose fall behind by a 4-0 margin as the Rawhide appeared poised for a Division Series sweep. However, a four-run bottom of the fifth, highlighted by Chuckie Jones two-rbi single, brought the Giants even before the vaunted San Jose bullpen kept the game tied through the late innings. Finally in the bottom of the ninth, the Giants loaded the bases with one out and Garcia grounded a single into left plating the winning run for a 5-4 walk-off victory. The team was still alive. Game 4 the next night saw San Jose dig themselves a hole again as a first-inning three-run homer gave Visalia an early 3-0 advantage. Garcia s two-run home run in the bottom of the second though was followed by a two-run rally in the third inning putting the Giants in front, 4-3. San Jose held that one-run advantage all the way until the ninth when a Rawhide solo homer off of Smith tied the game and ultimately forced extra innings. It marked the Giants second extra-inning game in a win-or-go-home situation and just as they did in the Mini Series, San Jose found a way to win thanks to stellar bullpen work and a timely hit. Smith, Rogers and Carlos Diaz kept the game deadlocked through the extra frames until Villalona stepped to the plate with two outs in the bottom of the 13th and launched a game-winning solo home run. Another 5-4 Giants victory in the series forced a decisive fifth game back in Visalia. The winner-take-all Division Series finale was an instant classic. Behind home runs from Bednar and Ragira and a solid start from Coonrod, San Jose built a 5-2 lead after 5 1/2 innings. The Rawhide though rallied with single runs in the sixth, seventh and eighth innings to tie the game and ignite a raucous Rec Park crowd. Slania managed to leave the potential go-ahead run at third base in the bottom of the eighth before Smith kept Visalia off the scoreboard in the ninth and tenth innings. Finally in the top of the 11th, Villalona laced a solo home run down the left field line his second extra-inning homer in as many nights to give the Giants back the lead at 6-5. Ray Black then slammed the door with a perfect bottom of the 11th and the San Jose Giants had completed an incredible series comeback to win the North Division title. Unfortunately, the Game 5 triumph in Visalia proved to be San Jose s final victory of the 2015 season. A fatigued Giants squad opened the best-of-five Championship Series the next night in Rancho Cucamonga and suffered a 12-3 blowout loss. In Game 2, San Jose rallied late scoring twice in the top of the ninth to pull within 4-3, but a double play with the tying and go-ahead runs on base ended the comeback effort. The Giants had already won four elimination games during the playoffs, but were unable to add to that total as the Quakes dominated San Jose, 5-0, in Game 3 at Municipal Stadium to take home the California League title. Despite the Championship Series disappointment, 2015 will be remembered fondly in San Jose. The development of numerous top prospects, the club s second half turnaround, the league s best pitching staff and a postseason filled with thrilling wins gave fans plenty to cheer about throughout the spring and summer SAN JOSE GIANTS MEDIA GUIDE 37

39 2 015 SAN JOSE GIANTS SEASON IN REVIEW INDIVIDUAL STANDOUTS * Martin Agosta, RHP (26 G, 16 GS, 5-9, 4.25 ERA) Former second round pick bounced back last year after struggling with San Jose in Led the staff and was seventh in the league with 125 strikeouts. Had a 2.92 ERA in the second half. * Christian Arroyo, SS (.304, 9 HR, 42 RBI) 2013 first round draft pick was named to the postseason Cal League All-Star team and was selected team MVP, Offensive Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year. Was seventh in the league in hitting. * Tyler Beede, RHP (9 GS, 2-2, 2.24 ERA) Midseason All-Star had an excellent first two months before a promotion to Richmond. Allowed one or no earned runs in six out of his nine starts. * Ray Black, RHP (20 G, 2-1, 2.88 ERA) Featured a fastball that regularly reached 100 MPH (topped at 103). Struck out a whopping 51 batters in 25 innings and held the opposition to a.153 batting average. * Daniel Carbonell, OF (.279, 6 HR, 27 RBI) Returned to San Jose at the All-Star break and was a top offensive performer on the club throughout the second half. * Hunter Cole, OF (.313, 6 HR, 37 RBI) Spent two months with the Giants from late-april through the end of the first half. Named to the midseason All-Star team and was among the league leaders in batting average and RBI s at the time of his promotion. * Jason Forjet, RHP (23 G, 14 GS, 7-4, 2.67 ERA) Moved into the rotation in early-june and was one of the top starting pitchers in the league throughout the second half. Had a 1.38 ERA over his final six starts. * Ian Gardeck, RHP (61 G, 3.54 ERA, 3 SV) Served as the club s set-up man and tied a San Jose Giants record for appearances in a season. Struck out 104 batters in 86 innings. Had a 2.35 ERA after the All-Star break. * Chase Johnson, RHP (18 GS, 8-3, 2.43 ERA) Only SJ Giant named to the midseason and postseason Cal League All- Star teams. Was spectacular in the second half posting a 0.94 ERA over 47 2/3 innings. Allowed one or no earned runs in 11 out of his 18 starts. * Ryder Jones, 3B (.268, 6 HR, 47 RBI) Consistent performer at third base and in the middle of the Giants lineup. Led the team with 29 doubles. Had three DL stints late in the year and missed the entire postseason due to injury. * Ryan Lollis, OF (.345, 1 HR, 11 RBI) Played in only 30 games before a promotion to Richmond. Was leading the league in hitting at the time of his call-up. Debuted in San Francisco only five weeks after playing in San Jose. * Keury Mella, RHP (16 GS, 5-3, 3.31 ERA) Standout starting pitcher earned midseason All-Star honors and was then traded to Cincinnati in July. Struck out 83 batters in 81 2/3 innings. * Brian Ragira, 1B/DH (.251, 10 HR, 58 RBI) Key middle-of-the-order hitter during the club s second half surge. Hit.284 in the second half after hitting just.207 in the first half. Smacked 30 home runs over the last two seasons in San Jose. * Tyler Rogers, RHP (42 G, 5-1, 1.47 ERA) Enjoyed a second straight spectacular year out of the Giants bullpen. Posted a 1.12 ERA over 56 innings in the second half. * Dan Slania, RHP (59 G, 4-5, 3.53 ERA, 16 SV) All-Star closer during the first half before moving into a set-up role in the second half. Tied for the team lead and was tied for fourth in the league with 16 saves. * Austin Slater, 2B (.292, 3 HR, 34 RBI) Midseason All-Star. Anchored second base and a spot in the middle of the Giants lineup throughout the first half. Hit over.300 in April and May. * Jake Smith, RHP (56 G, 4-4, 2.35 ERA, 16 SV) Named the Top Reliever in the Cal League in a survey of league managers (Baseball America). All 16 of his saves came in the second half. 118 strikeouts (in 84 innings) was tops among all relievers in the league. Had a 1.38 ERA after June 1. * Angel Villalona, 1B (.249, 13 HR, 48 RBI) Returned to the Giants at the All-Star break and finished tied for the team lead with 13 home runs. Slugged four homers, including two game-winners, in the playoffs. 38 SJGIANTS.COM

40 2 015 SAN JOSE GIANTS SEASON IN REVIEW TEAM NOTES 12 Straight Winning Seasons 2015 marked San Jose s 12th consecutive winning season ( ) a California League record. The Giants were at one point 14 games under.500 last year (12-26 on May 18). San Jose s record after June 30 was tops in the California League. The Giants have reached the playoffs 11 times in the last 12 seasons. North Division Champions The Giants won the North Division title for the second time in the last three seasons (2013, 2015). It was their 11th North Division championship in the 28-year history of the team. San Jose s last California League championship came in League-Leading Pitching Staff San Jose boasted the lowest team ERA in the California League last season at The Giants were also first in the league in strikeouts (1,345 led all of Minor League Baseball) and shutouts (15). The San Jose pitching staff set a team record for strikeouts in a single-season (previous record: 1,282 strikeouts in 2013). Bullpen Bonanza The Giants bullpen was spectacular throughout the 2015 campaign. Jake Smith and Dan Slania both finished the year with 16 saves tied for fourth in the league. Smith was 16-for-17 in save chances after becoming the closer at the season s midpoint. Two San Jose relievers (Smith 118, Ian Gardeck 104) notched 100+ strikeout seasons out of the bullpen the only two relievers in the league to accomplish the feat. Tyler Rogers also collected over 100 K s last year between San Jose (86) and Richmond (15). From July 1 through the end of the regular season, Giants relievers had a combined ERA of San Jose was the only team in the league to not lose a game last season when leading after eight innings (60-0). Extra, Extra The Giants played a league-high 22 extra-inning games during the regular season (11-11 record). It marked the second-most extra-inning contests of any team in Minor League Baseball (Fort Myers Miracle of the Florida State League played 23). Nine of the contests that went extras were 12 innings or longer. San Jose also played three extra-inning games in the playoffs all wins and all in elimination games. Walk-Off Madness 10 of San Jose s 41 home wins during the regular season ended in walk-off fashion (24 percent of victories). All 10 of the walk-off wins occurred after May 19. Versus The Cal League The Giants were a combined 5-22 against the best team (Visalia 4-15) and the worst team (Lake Elsinore 1-7) in the league during the regular season. San Jose was versus the rest of the league. The Giants were 6-1 against Rancho Cucamonga during the regular season, but 0-3 in the Championship Series. Rotation Carousel 19 different pitchers made starts for the Giants during the season: Agosta, Beede, Black, Coonrod, Dunning, Forjet, Hanson, C. Johnson, J. Johnson, Jones, Leenhouts, Leverett, Mella, Reyes, Snelten, Suarez, Turley, Vander Tuig and Ysla. Three major leaguers also made starts for San Jose as part of rehabilitation assignments: Erik Cordier, Tim Hudson and Jake Peavy. Offense-By-The-Numbers The Giants 594 runs scored last year (4.2 per game) established a new team record for fewest runs in a single-season (previous low: 600 runs in 1989). San Jose ranked eighth in the league in batting average (.256), ninth in runs scored, eighth in home runs (91) and ninth in stolen bases (84). Odds And Ends San Jose s longest winning streak of the season was eight games (May 19-27) while their longest losing streak was five (April 28-May 2) The Giants went four months during the season (May 7 to September 7) without losing more than three games in a row San Jose s home record was second-best in the league (finished 21-7) The Giants best month during the regular season was July (20-9) It was San Jose s first month of 20 or more wins since May of 2011 The Giants worst month last year was April (7-14) Two San Jose players had five hits in a game last season to tie a team record: Christian Arroyo (5-for-5 on June 30 at Stockton) and Ty Ross (5-for-6 on August 6 at Lake Elsinore) Austin Slater had the club s longest hitting streak of the season at 11 games (April 19-May 7) The Giants largest margin of victory in a game last year was 11 runs (11-0 wins on May 23 versus Rancho Cucamonga and June 19 versus Inland Empire) while their worst loss came on August 17 at Stockton (13-2) SAN JOSE GIANTS MEDIA GUIDE 39

41 2015 SAN JOSE GIANTS SEASON IN REVIEW 2015 SAN JOSE GIANTS GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS FIRST HALF (30-40) # Date Opponent W/L Score Win Loss Save Att. Time Overall Half Place GA/GB 1 4/9 at Lancaster L 2-3 Frias (1-0) Soptic (0-1) 3,581 3: T3rd /10 at Lancaster W 5-0 Vander Tuig (1-0) Feliz (0-1) 2,441 3: T2nd /11 at Lancaster W 8-3 Jones (1-0) Grills (0-1) 3,036 2: T1st - 4 4/12 at Lancaster L 1-2 Tiburcio (1-0) McVay (0-1) 1,527 2: nd /13 at Visalia L 2-4 Doran (1-0) Ysla (0-1) Krehbiel (1) 1,070 2: T2nd /14 at Visalia L 2-9 Banda (2-0) Agosta (0-1) 2,586 2: T3rd /15 at Visalia L 5-15 Godley (2-0) Beede (0-1) 1,015 3: T4th /16 Bakersfield W 10-5 Johnson (1-0) Altavilla (0-2) 3,801 3: T3rd /17 Bakersfield L 0-6 Misell (1-0) Mella (0-1) 3,317 3: T4th /18 Bakersfield L 0-3 Zokan (1-1) Snelten (0-1) Cochran-Gill (1) 2,366 2: th /19 Bakersfield L 7-10 Pineda (1-0) Slania (0-1) 3,205 3: th /20 Inland Empire W 5-0 Agosta (1-1) Alcantara (1-2) McVay (1) 1,708 2: th /21 Inland Empire W 4-1 Beede (1-1) Cooney (1-1) Slania (1) 1,808 2: T3rd /22 Inland Empire W 7-0 Johnson (2-0) Nuss (0-2) 1,794 2: T3rd /23 at Bakersfield L 2-3 Cochran-Gill (1-1) Agosta (1-2) 919 2: T3rd /24 at Bakersfield L 0-5 Diaz (2-0) Snelten (0-2) 1,460 2: T3rd /25 at Bakersfield L 0-3 Yarbrough (2-1) Ysla (0-2) Pagan (3) 957 2: T3rd /26 at Bakersfield W 5-2 Vander Tuig (2-0) Altavilla (0-3) Slania (2) 405 2: T3rd /27 OFF DAY 4th /28 Visalia L 3-4 (12) Hessler (1-0) Gardeck (0-1) Shuttlesworth (1) 2,211 3: th /29 Visalia L 0-2 Perry (1-0) Johnson (2-1) Sarianides (1) 1,412 2: th /30 Visalia L 5-7 Doran (3-0) Gardeck (0-2) Krehbiel (3) 1,409 3: th /1 at Stockton L 1-6 Trivino (2-0) Snelten (0-3) 4,051 2: th /2 at Stockton L 7-8 Covey (2-2) Ysla (0-3) Avila (3) 5,026 3: th /3 at Stockton W 8-7 Fleet (1-0) Wagman (0-1) Slania (3) 3,221 3: th /4 Lake Elsinore L 4-5 De Paula (2-1) Beede (1-2) Yardley (6) 1,329 3: th /5 Lake Elsinore L 4-5 Bartsch (1-1) Smith (0-1) Shepherd (1) 1,088 2: th /6 Lake Elsinore L 4-5 (10) Reyes (1-1) Slania (0-2) Yardley (7) 1,680 3: th /7 Lake Elsinore L 3-5 Lemond (2-1) Snelten (0-4) Shepherd (2) 1,005 3: th /8 Stockton W 10-9 McVay (1-1) Wagman (0-2) Gardeck (1) 4,011 2: th /9 Stockton W 4-1 Vander Tuig (3-0) Seddon (1-2) Slania (4) 3,710 2: th /10 Stockton L 2-5 Bracewell (1-0) Gardeck (0-3) McCurry (3) 2,556 2: th /11 OFF DAY 5th /12 at Modesto L 2-4 Pierpont (1-0) McVay (1-2) Estevez (4) 3,524 2: th /13 at Modesto W 4-2 Mella (1-1) Wade (2-2) Slania (5) 2,059 2: th /14 at Modesto L 4-5 Estevez (5-0) Forjet (0-1) 1,520 3: th /15 at Visalia L 4-6 Perry (3-0) Smith (0-2) Sarianides (5) 2,482 2: th /16 at Visalia W 5-4 (11) Gardeck (1-3) Doran (3-1) Slania (6) 2,898 3: th /17 at Visalia L 8-9 Gibson (2-0) Rogers (0-1) Krehbiel (5) 2,223 3: th /18 at Visalia L 3-7 Weller (2-3) Johnson (2-2) 1,512 2: th /19 Modesto W 2-0 Mella (2-1) Jiminian (2-4) Slania (7) 1,437 2: th /20 Modesto W 3-2 Slania (1-2) Daniel (1-2) 1,505 2: th /21 Modesto W 3-2 (10) Black (1-0) Pierpont (1-1) 3,017 2: th /22 Rancho Cucamonga W 6-5 McVay (2-2) Rogers (1-1) Slania (8) 3,523 3: th /23 Rancho Cucamonga W 11-0 Beede (2-2) Richy (5-2) 2,509 2: th /24 Rancho Cucamonga W 6-4 Rogers (1-1) Tillman (0-2) Slania (9) 2,201 3: th /25 Rancho Cucamonga W 6-2 Turley (1-0) Bedard (0-1) Slania (10) 3,882 2: th /26 OFF DAY 4th /27 at High Desert W 10-5 Forjet (1-1) Ledbetter (0-5) 2,543 3: th /28 at High Desert L 2-12 Garrett (1-0) Snelten (0-5) 1,049 2: th /29 at High Desert L 5-10 Slack (3-0) Agosta (1-3) 1,267 2: th /30 at Inland Empire L 4-6 (13) Etsell (3-2) Ysla (0-4) 4,494 3: th /31 at Inland Empire W 3-2 Jones (2-0) Blackford (0-2) Gardeck (2) 3,915 3: th /1 at Inland Empire L 4-7 Smith (5-0) Soptic (0-2) Mahle (8) 1,113 2: th /2 at Inland Empire W 5-1 Mella (3-1) Kipper (1-4) 2,648 2: th /3 OFF DAY 4th /4 High Desert W 3-2 (13) Gardeck (2-3) Ledbetter (2-2) 1,614 3: th /5 High Desert L 1-5 Lambert (2-0) Reyes (0-1) 2,641 2: th /6 High Desert L 2-10 Pena (3-4) Agosta (1-4) 3,476 3: th /7 High Desert W 6-4 (13) Smith (1-2) Slack (3-1) 2,090 3: th /8 Bakersfield L 0-10 Campbell (2-2) Leenhouts (0-1) 2,010 2: th /9 Bakersfield L 2-5 (10) Fry (3-2) Gardeck (2-4) 3,140 3: th /10 Bakersfield W 10-2 Forjet (2-1) Pike (0-3) 1,508 2: th /11 at High Desert W Smith (2-2) Lambert (2-1) Slania (11) 786 3: th /12 at High Desert L 6-8 Pena (4-4) Agosta (1-5) Hernandez (3) 1,472 2: th /13 at High Desert W 14-7 Johnson (3-2) Valdespina (0-1) 1,013 3: th /14 at High Desert L 5-7 Ledbetter (1-5) Leenhouts (0-2) Hernandez (4) 811 2: th /15 at Modesto W 2-1 Hanson (1-0) Jemiola (0-2) Slania (12) 986 2: th /16 at Modesto L 3-4 (10) Carasiti (1-4) Soptic (0-3) 801 2: th /17 at Modesto L 2-7 Musgrave (8-1) Forjet (2-2) 1,772 2: th /18 Inland Empire L 4-6 Foss (2-2) Reyes (0-2) 2,517 2: th /19 Inland Empire W 11-0 Agosta (2-5) Cooney (1-6) 3,454 2: th /20 Inland Empire W 3-2 (10) Slania (2-2) Broussard (2-1) 2,225 3: th /21 Inland Empire L 4-8 Newcomb (3-0) Johnson (3-3) 2,313 3: th OVERALL: HOME: ROAD: VS. NORTH: VS. SOUTH: # DAYS IN FIRST PLACE: 1 (of 74) 40 SJGIANTS.COM

42 2015 SAN JOSE GIANTS SEASON IN REVIEW 2015 SAN JOSE GIANTS GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS SECOND HALF (42-28) No. Date Opponent W/L Score Win Loss Save Att. Time Overall Half Place GA/GB 71 6/25 Modesto L 2-5 Musgrave (9-1) Hanson (1-1) Carasiti (3) 2,402 3: T2nd /26 Modesto L 3-4 (10) Carasiti (2-5) Slania (2-3) 3,105 3: T4th /27 Modesto W 6-5 Johnson (4-3) Balog (0-1) 3,553 2: th /28 Modesto L 4-9 Jemiola (1-2) Reyes (0-3) 3,205 2: T4th /29 OFF DAY T4th /30 at Stockton W 6-3 Jones (3-0) Roberts (2-2) Smith (1) 1,524 3: th /1 at Stockton L 3-6 Trivino (7-4) Mella (3-2) McCurry (15) 2,512 2: th /2 at Stockton W 7-3 Rogers (2-1) Finnegan (5-5) 1,770 3: th /3 at Stockton L 2-5 Roberts (3-2) Agosta (2-6) McCurry (16) 5,707 2: T4th /4 Visalia L 6-7 McCullough (4-0) Slania (2-4) Krehbiel (7) 4,402 3: T4th /5 Visalia W 5-2 Rogers (3-1) Hively (0-1) Smith (2) 2,771 2: T4th /6 Visalia L 2-6 Perry (6-3) Reyes (0-4) 2,142 2: th /7 Bakersfield W 9-4 Mella (4-2) Altavilla (3-7) 2,414 2: T4th /8 Bakersfield W 2-1 (14) Slania (3-4) Schepel (0-3) 2,993 4: T3rd /9 Bakersfield W 3-0 Agosta (3-6) Mathis (1-2) Jones (1) 2,569 2: rd /10 Bakersfield W 3-2 (12) Rogers (4-1) Pagan (2-7) 2,262 3: rd /11 at Modesto W 2-0 Johnson (5-3) Jiminian (3-8) Smith (3) 3,064 2: rd /12 at Modesto W 4-1 Reyes (1-4) Senzatela (5-5) Slania (13) 1,001 2: rd /13 at Modesto W 8-2 Jones (4-0) Balog (1-3) 1,022 2: T2nd /14 OFF DAY T2nd /15 Stockton L 1-9 Seddon (7-5) Black (1-1) 2,826 3: rd /16 Stockton W 7-2 Mella (5-2) Covey (6-6) 2,685 2: rd /17 Stockton W 3-0 Agosta (4-6) Lamb (0-1) Smith (4) 2,809 2: T2nd /18 Lancaster W 4-1 Forjet (3-2) Scribner (2-4) Smith (5) 3,151 2: T2nd /19 Lancaster W 3-2 Johnson (6-3) Chrismon (3-2) Slania (14) 2,679 2: T2nd /20 Lancaster W 5-4 (11) Smith (3-2) Minnis (1-3) 2,406 3: nd /21 Lancaster W 10-2 Ysla (1-4) Bostick (1-3) 2,579 2: nd /22 OFF DAY 2nd /23 at Bakersfield L 5-8 Valenza (2-3) Mella (5-3) Schepel (1) 2,146 2: T2nd /24 at Bakersfield W 2-1 Jones (5-0) Altavilla (4-8) Smith (6) 1,328 2: T1st /25 at Bakersfield L 4-7 Misell (3-6) Forjet (3-3) Pineda (5) 1,503 2: T2nd /26 at Bakersfield W 9-1 Johnson (7-3) Ash (4-7) 491 2: nd /27 at Visalia W 9-5 (10) Smith (4-2) Shuttlesworth (2-2) 989 3: nd /28 at Visalia L 1-2 Hively (2-2) Ysla (1-5) Sarianides (18) 1,078 2: nd /29 at Visalia L 4-5 (11) Shuttlesworth (3-2) Smith (4-3) 1,092 3: T2nd /30 Stockton W 4-1 Forjet (4-3) Stalcup (1-2) Smith (7) 3,010 2: T2nd /31 Stockton W 1-0 Black (2-1) Mengden (3-2) Slania (15) 2,602 2: T2nd /1 Stockton L 5-8 (12) Bragg (6-2) Jones (5-1) 4,197 4: T2nd /2 Stockton W 6-2 Reyes (2-4) Alcantara (0-1) Rogers (1) 2,305 2: nd /3 at Modesto W 5-1 Ysla (2-5) Senzatela (7-6) 1,046 2: nd /4 at Modesto W 3-2 Johnson (1-0) Daniel (3-4) Smith (8) 954 2: T1st /5 at Modesto L 1-6 Jemiola (5-3) Forjet (4-4) 1,735 2: T2nd /6 at Lake Elsinore L 7-8 (15) Valenzuela (1-0) Slania (3-5) 2,804 4: rd /7 at Lake Elsinore L 1-2 (13) Reyes (3-3) Polonius (0-1) 3,570 3: rd /8 at Lake Elsinore W 5-3 Reyes (3-4) Kelly (0-1) Smith (9) 5,276 2: T1st /9 at Lake Elsinore L 0-3 Wieck (1-4) Agosta (4-7) Jester (4) 2,017 2: T1st - 8/10 OFF DAY T1st /11 Visalia L 4-6 (11) Jeter (2-0) Smith (4-4) Bradley (2) 3,137 3: T2nd /12 Visalia L 0-6 Solbach (1-0) Johnson (1-1) 3,534 2: T2nd /13 Visalia W 4-3 Rogers (5-1) Sarianides (1-4) 3,023 3: T2nd /14 Lancaster W 3-0 Johnson (8-3) Radziewski (3-6) 3,851 2: T2nd /15 Lancaster L 1-3 Yuhl (4-0) Reyes (3-5) Mills (1) 3,167 2: rd /16 Lancaster W 7-5 Soptic (1-3) Powell (0-2) Smith (10) 2,638 3: T2nd /17 at Stockton L 2-13 Finnegan (7-8) Ysla (2-6) 1,803 3: T2nd /18 at Stockton W 3-0 Johnson (2-1) Covey (6-8) Smith (11) 1,886 2: nd /19 at Stockton W 3-1 Forjet (5-4) Stalcup (2-4) Smith (12) 2,828 3: nd /20 Bakersfield W 3-2 Jones (6-1) Yarbrough (2-7) Gardeck (3) 3,150 2: nd /21 Bakersfield L 3-5 Ash (6-8) Reyes (3-6) Pagan (6) 3,712 2: nd /22 Bakersfield L 3-6 DeCecco (2-2) Agosta (4-8) 3,888 2: nd /23 Bakersfield W 6-4 Soptic (2-3) Altavilla (6-11) Smith (13) 4,058 2: nd /24 at Inland Empire W 6-4 (11) Slania (4-5) Blackford (2-4) Smith (14) 1,019 3: nd /25 at Inland Empire W 1-0 Forjet (6-4) Rhoades (4-4) Slania (16) 2,318 2: nd /26 at Inland Empire W 8-1 Suarez (1-0) Cooney (1-13) 1,858 2: T1st /27 at Inland Empire W 7-3 Reyes (4-6) Kipper (6-11) 3,872 2: T1st /28 at Rancho Cucamonga W 5-0 Agosta (5-8) Rogers (5-5) 4,829 3: T1st /29 at Rancho Cucamonga W 7-6 (11) Ysla (3-6) Kowalczyk (1-2) Smith (15) 4,792 3: st - (+1.0) 133 8/30 at Rancho Cucamonga L 3-8 Reid-Foley (1-0) Johnson (2-2) 1,944 2: T1st - 8/31 OFF DAY T1st /1 Modesto W 2-0 Forjet (7-4) Balog (3-7) Smith (16) 3,146 2: st - (+1.0) 135 9/2 Modesto W 3-2 Gardeck (3-4) Newberry (1-1) 2,707 2: st - (+1.0) 136 9/3 Modesto W 8-2 Reyes (5-6) Wade (8-9) 2,655 2: st - (+2.0) 137 9/4 at Bakersfield L 0-2 Pike (6-6) Agosta (5-9) Schepel (4) 1,523 2: st - (+1.0) 138 9/5 at Bakersfield L 2-3 Yarbrough (4-7) Jones (6-2) Pineda (8) 1,420 2: T1st /6 at Bakersfield L 6-8 Ash (9-8) Johnson (2-3) Pagan (8) 661 2: T1st /7 at Bakersfield L 2-4 DeCecco (3-3) Leverett (0-1) Mathis (1) 1,085 2: T1st - OVERALL: HOME: ROAD: VS. NORTH: VS. SOUTH: 13-5 # DAYS IN FIRST PLACE: 18 (of 75) 2016 SAN JOSE GIANTS MEDIA GUIDE 41

43 2 015 SAN JOSE GIANTS SEASON IN REVIEW 2015 SAN JOSE GIANTS ROSTER PITCHERS Name Born HT WT B T Acquired Resides Martin Agosta 4/7/ R R 2nd Rd 12 Sacramento, CA Tyler Beede 5/23/ R R 1st Rd 14 Nashville, TN Ray Black 6/26/ R R 7th Rd 11 Laflin, PA Sam Coonrod 9/22/ R R 5th Rd 14 Carroltton, IL Carlos Diaz 11/18/ L L Free Agent 11 Monteria, Colombia Jake Dunning 8/12/ R R 33rd Rd 09 Fleming Island, FL Austin Fleet 4/17/ R R 16th Rd 10 Myrtle Beach, SC Jason Forjet 1/4/ R R 31st Rd 12 Pembroke Pines, FL Ian Gardeck 11/21/ R R 16th Rd 12 Lake in the Hills, IL Tommy Hanson 8/28/ R R Free Agent 15 Atlanta, GA Chase Johnson 1/9/ R R 3rd Rd 13 Fallbrook, CA Jordan Johnson 9/15/ R R 23rd Rd 14 Elk Grove, CA Christian Jones 1/27/ L L 18th Rd 13 Danville, CA Andrew Leenhouts 3/28/ L L 23rd Rd 12 Franklin, MA Jarret Leverett 10/18/ R L Free Agent 15 Milledgeville, GA Mason McVay 8/15/ L L 26th Rd 12 Miami, FL Keury Mella 8/2/ R R Free Agent 11 Bonao, DR Jose Reyes 1/3/ R R Free Agent 10 Villa Vasquez, DR Tyler Rogers 12/17/ R R 10th Rd 13 Littleton, CO Dan Slania 5/24/ R R 5th Rd 13 Tucson, AZ Jake Smith 6/2/ R R 48th Rd 11 North Augusta, SC D.J. Snelten 5/29/ L L 9th Rd 13 Ingleside, IL Jeff Soptic 4/8/ R R Trade 13 Leawood, KS Andrew Suarez 9/11/ L L 2nd Rd 15 Miami, FL Nik Turley 9/11/ L L Free Agent 14 San Clemente, CA Nick Vander Tuig 12/9/ R R 6th Rd 13 Oakdale, CA Luis Ysla 4/27/ L L Free Agent 12 Estado Carabobo, VZ CATCHERS Name Born HT WT B T Acquired Resides Jeff Arnold 1/13/ R R 26th Rd 10 Louisville, KY Bryan Case 8/12/ R R 27th Rd 15 Winters, CA Aramis Garcia 1/12/ R R 2nd Rd 14 Pembroke Pines, FL Matt Pare 11/17/ L R Free Agent 13 Lighthouse, FL Ty Ross 1/17/ R R 12th Rd 13 Naples, FL Adam Sonabend 5/12/ R R Free Agent 14 Scottsdale, AZ Ben Turner 4/27/ R R 21st Rd 12 St. Charles, MO INFIELDERS Name Born HT WT B T Acquired Resides Junior Amion 2/24/ R R 19th Rd 14 Cutler Bay, FL Jonah Arenado 2/3/ R R 16th Rd 13 Lake Forest, CA Christian Arroyo 5/30/ R R 1st Rd 13 Spring Hill, FL Brandon Bednar 3/21/ R R 7th Rd 13 Stuart, FL Ryder Jones 6/7/ L R 2nd Rd 13 Boone, NC Jeff Kobernus 6/30/ R R Free Agent 15 San Leandro, CA John Polonius 1/13/ R R Free Agent 12 Willemstad, Curacao Brian Ragira 1/22/ R R 4th Rd 13 Arlington, TX Austin Slater 12/13/ R R 8th Rd 14 Jacksonville, FL Skyler Stromsmoe 3/30/ S R Free Agent 07 Bow Island, Alberta Angel Villalona 8/13/ R R Free Agent 06 La Romana, DR OUTFIELDERS Name Born HT WT B T Acquired Resides Daniel Carbonell 3/29/ R R Free Agent 14 Merida, Mexico Hunter Cole 10/3/ R R 26th Rd 14 Moore, SC Dylan Davis 7/20/ R R 3rd Rd 14 Redmond, WA Steven Duggar 11/4/ L R 6th Rd 15 Moore, SC Jesus Galindo 8/23/ S R Free Agent 09 Miranda, VZ Seth Harrison 7/22/ R R 7th Rd 14 Houston, TX Tyler Horan 12/2/ L R 8th Rd 13 Middleboro, MA Chuckie Jones 7/28/ R R 7th Rd 10 Boonville, MO Ryan Lollis 12/16/ L L 37th Rd 09 Houston, TX Brennan Metzger 12/15/ R R 22nd Rd 12 San Marcos, CA Rafael Rodriguez 7/13/ R R Free Agent 08 Pueblo Abajo, DR * Bold indicates finished season on San Jose s active roster 42 SJGIANTS.COM

44 2015 SAN JOSE GIANTS SEASON IN REVIEW 2015 SAN JOSE GIANTS OVERALL PLAYER STATISTICS BATTERS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS SF SAC HBP DP E Junior Amion Jeff Arnold Christian Arroyo Brandon Bednar Daniel Carbonell Hunter Cole Dylan Davis Jesus Galindo Aramis Garcia Seth Harrison Tyler Horan Travis Ishikawa Ryder Jones Jeff Kobernus Ryan Lollis Brennan Metzger Angel Pagan Matt Pare Juan Perez John Polonius Brian Ragira Rafael Rodriguez Ty Ross Austin Slater Skyler Stromsmoe Andrew Susac Ben Turner Angel Villalona TEAM TOTAL PITCHERS W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO BK WP WHIP AVG Martin Agosta Tyler Beede Ray Black Erik Cordier Jake Dunning Austin Fleet Jason Forjet Ian Gardeck Tommy Hanson Tim Hudson Chase Johnson Jordan Johnson Christian Jones Andrew Leenhouts Jarret Leverett Mason McVay Keury Mella Jake Peavy Jose Reyes Tyler Rogers Dan Slania Jake Smith D.J. Snelten Jeff Soptic Andrew Suarez Nik Turley Nick Vander Tuig Luis Ysla TEAM TOTAL SAN JOSE GIANTS MEDIA GUIDE 43

45 2 015 SAN JOSE GIANTS SEASON IN REVIEW PLAYER TRANSACTIONS APRIL 25 Austin Slater Transferred to Richmond (AA) 9 Jason Forjet Placed on Disabled List 25 Jeff Kobernus Added from Richmond (AA) 9 Brennan Metzger Placed on Disabled List 26 Hunter Cole Transferred to Richmond (AA) 9 John Polonius Placed on Disabled List 26 Angel Villalona Added from Richmond (AA) 12 Ben Turner Transferred to Sacramento (AAA) 30 Juan Perez Added from Sacramento (AAA) 13 Adam Sonabend Added from Extended Spring Training 30 Tyler Horan Placed on Disabled List (retro 6/29) 16 Christian Arroyo Placed on Disabled List 16 Ben Turner Added from Sacramento (AAA) JULY 16 John Polonius Activated from Disabled List 2 John Polonius Activated from Disabled List 16 Adam Sonabend Transferred to Extended Spring Training 2 Juan Perez Placed on Disabled List 21 Austin Slater Placed on Disabled List (retro 4/20) 6 Tyler Horan Activated from Disabled List 22 Hunter Cole Added from Augusta (A) 6 Tommy Hanson Transferred to Sacramento (AAA) 23 Jeff Soptic Placed on Disabled List 9 Jeff Soptic Activated from Disabled List 23 Jason Forjet Activated from Disabled List 9 John Polonius Placed on Disabled List (retro 7/8) 27 Christian Jones Placed on Disabled List (retro 4/23) 10 Juan Perez Activated from Disabled List 28 Austin Slater Activated from Disabled List 10 Martin Agosta Placed on Disabled List 28 Ryan Lollis Transferred to Sacramento (AAA) 16 Juan Perez Transferred to Sacramento (AAA) 30 Tyler Horan Placed on Disabled List (retro 4/29) 17 Martin Agosta Activated from Disabled List 30 Brennan Metzger Activated from Disabled List 18 John Polonius Activated from Disabled List 18 Ryder Jones Placed on Disabled List MAY 19 Ben Turner Transferred to Sacramento (AAA) 1 Dylan Davis Added from Extended Spring Training 21 Skyler Stromsmoe Added from Sacramento (AAA) 1 Austin Fleet Added from Sacramento (AAA) 25 Martin Agosta Placed on Disabled List 1 Ben Turner Transferred to Sacramento (AAA) 30 Keury Mella Traded to Cincinnati 4 Jeff Soptic Activated from Disabled List 31 Jake Dunning Added from Sacramento (AAA) 4 Austin Fleet Transferred to Sacramento (AAA) 8 Rafael Rodriguez Placed on Disabled List (retro 5/6) AUGUST 9 Ryan Lollis Added from Sacramento (AAA) 2 Ryder Jones Activated from Disabled List 16 Ben Turner Added from Sacramento (AAA) 2 Skyler Stromsmoe Transferred to Sacramento (AAA) 16 Tyler Rogers Added from Richmond (AA) 4 Jordan Johnson Added from Salem-Keizer (Short-Season) 16 Ray Black Activated from Disabled List 4 Bryan Case Added from AZL-Giants (Rookie) 16 Mason McVay Transferred to Extended Spring Training 4 Jeff Arnold Placed on Disabled List 16 Jason Forjet Placed on Disabled List (retro 5/15) 7 Aramis Garcia Added from Augusta (A) 16 Brennan Metzger Placed on Disabled List 7 Bryan Case Placed on Disabled List (retro 8/6) 17 Mason McVay Added from Extended Spring Training 8 Jake Dunning Transferred to Sacramento (AAA) 17 Nick Vander Tuig Placed on Disabled List 9 Martin Agosta Activated from Disabled List 22 Jason Forjet Activated from Disabled List 11 Skyler Stromsmoe Added from Sacramento (AAA) 22 Ray Black Placed on Disabled List 11 Ryder Jones Placed on Disabled List (retro 8/7) 23 Seth Harrison Added from Augusta (A) 18 Chase Johnson Transferred to Richmond (AA) 23 Matt Pare Transferred to Extended Spring Training 18 Andrew Suarez Added from Salem-Keizer (Short-Season) 23 Mason McVay Placed on Voluntary Retired List 19 Ryder Jones Activated from Disabled List 25 Nik Turley Added from Sacramento (AAA) 19 John Polonius Placed on Disabled List (retro 8/18) 26 Ryan Lollis Transferred to Richmond (AA) 27 Skyler Stromsmoe Transferred to Richmond (AA) 27 Tyler Horan Activated from Disabled List 27 John Polonius Activated from Disabled List 29 Christian Jones Activated from Disabled List 31 Luis Ysla Traded to Boston 29 D.J. Snelten Transferred to Augusta (A) 30 Christian Arroyo Activated from Disabled List SEPTEMBER 30 Jeff Arnold Added from Richmond (AA) 1 Jeff Kobernus Transferred to Sacramento (AAA) 30 Martin Agosta Placed on Disabled List 1 Junior Amion Added from Salem-Keizer (Short-Season) 30 John Polonius Placed on Disabled List 1 Jarret Leverett Added from Salem-Keizer (Short-Season) 2 Bryan Case Transferred to Sacramento (AAA) JUNE 8 Ryder Jones Placed on Disabled List (retro 9/6) 1 Andrew Leenhouts Added from Extended Spring Training 8 Junior Amion Transferred to Salem-Keizer (Short-Season) 1 Nik Turley Transferred to Sacramento (AAA) 8 Jarret Leverett Transferred to Salem-Keizer (Short-Season) 4 Tyler Beede Transferred to Richmond (AA) 8 Jordan Johnson Transferred to Augusta (A) 5 Jose Reyes Added from Augusta (A) 8 Jonah Arenado Added from Augusta (A) 6 Martin Agosta Activated from Disabled List 8 Sam Coonrod Added from Augusta (A) 6 Dylan Davis Transferred to Augusta (A) 8 Carlos Diaz Added from Augusta (A) 14 Ray Black Activated from Disabled List 8 Chuckie Jones Added from Augusta (A) 14 Ian Gardeck Placed on Disabled List (retro 6/12) 12 Martin Agosta Transferred to Augusta (A) 15 Tommy Hanson Added from Extended Spring Training 12 Jordan Johnson Added from Augusta (A) 15 Andrew Leenhouts Transferred to Salem-Keizer (Short-Season) 16 Daniel Carbonell Designated for Assignment 15 Rafael Rodriguez Placed on Voluntary Retired List 17 Jeff Soptic Transferred to Augusta (A) 16 Brennan Metzger Transferred to Salem-Keizer (Short-Season) 17 Martin Agosta Added from Augusta (A) 18 Jeff Soptic Placed on Disabled List 17 Steven Duggar Added from Salem-Keizer (Short-Season) 19 Ian Gardeck Activated from Disabled List 19 Aramis Garcia Placed on Disabled List 23 Jesus Galindo Transferred to Richmond (AA) 19 Bryan Case Added from Sacramento (AAA) 23 Daniel Carbonell Added from Richmond (AA) 44 SJGIANTS.COM

46 2 015 SAN JOSE GIANTS SEASON IN REVIEW MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS HIGHS AND LOWS TEAM MISCELLANEOUS Most Games Over September 3 (72-64) Most Games Under May 18 (12-26) Longest Winning Streak 8 May Longest Losing Streak 5 April 28-May 2 Longest Home Winning Streak 8 x2, last: July Longest Road Winning Streak 8 August Longest Home Losing Streak 7 April 28-May 7 Longest Road Losing Streak 7 April Largest Margin of Victory 11 x2, last: June 19 vs. IE (11-0) Largest Margin of Defeat 11 August 17 at Stk. (2-13) Largest Comeback to Win 6 May 8 vs. Stk. Walk-off Wins 10 Walk-off Losses 9 Longest Game, Extra Innings 15 August 6 at LE Longest Game, Time 4:34 July 8 vs. Bak. Longest Game, Time 9 Innings 3:29 May 7 vs. LE Quickest Game Time 2:05 July 31 vs. Stk. Quickest Game Time 9 Innings 2:05 July 31 vs. Stk. Errors, Game, SJ 7 April 15 at Vis. Errors, Game, Opponents 4 x8, last: September 3 vs. Mod. TEAM BATTING Runs, Game, SJ 14 June 13 at HD Runs, Game, Opponents 15 April 15 at Vis. Runs, Inning, SJ 8 May 17 at Vis. Runs, Inning, Opponents 7 June 8 vs. Bak. Most Hits, Game, SJ 19 x2, last: June 13 at HD Fewest Hits, Game, SJ 1 April 24 at Bak. Most Hits, Game, Opponents 17 July 4 vs. Vis. Fewest Hits, Game, Opponents 1 July 11 at Mod. Home Runs, Game, SJ 3 x3, last: July 18 vs. Lan. Home Runs, Game, Opponents 3 x8, last: August 17 at Stk. Stolen Bases, Game, SJ 3 x4, last: August 2 vs. Stk. Stolen Bases, Game, Opponents 6 April 17 vs. Bak. Runners Left on Base, SJ 14 x2, last: July 8 vs. Bak. Runners Left on Base, Opponents 13 x2, last: August 24 at IE INDIVIDUAL BATTING Hits, Game 5 x2, last: Ross, August 6 at LE Runs, Game 3 x7, last: Kobernus, July 27 at Vis. Doubles, Game 3 Ragira, July 16 vs. Stk. Triples, Game 1 x24, last: Carbonell, Sept. 7 at Bak. Home Runs, Game 2 x2, last: Villalona, August 26 at IE Grand Slams 0 Walk-Off Home Runs 1 Harrison, June 7 vs. HD RBI, Game 6 Harrison, June 19 vs. IE Walks, Game 3 x5, last: Horan, July 27 at Vis. Strikeouts, Game 4 x7, last: Villalona, August 6 at LE Stolen Bases, Game 2 x3, last: Kobernus, August 28 at RC Longest Hitting Streak 11 Slater, April 19-May 7 TEAM PITCHING Strikeouts, Game, SJ 23 July 8 vs. Bak. Strikeouts, Game, Opponents 18 x2, last: July 29 at Vis. Walks, Game, SJ 10 x2, last: July 15 vs. Stk. Walks, Game, Opponents 10 May 2 at Stk. Scoreless Innings Streak, SJ 22 April INDIVIDUAL PITCHING Strikeouts, Starter 14 C. Johnson, August 14 vs. Lan. Strikeouts, Reliever 8 x2, last: Ysla, July 21 vs. Lan. Strikeouts, Opponent 13 Banda, July 29 at Vis. Walks 5 x2, last: Black, July 8 vs. Bak. Walks, Opponent 5 Perry, July 6 vs. Vis. Innings, Starter 8.0 x5, last: Forjet, Sept. 1 vs. Mod. Innings, Reliever 5.0 Ysla, July 21 vs. Lan. Fewest Innings, Starter 0.2 x2, last: Ysla, August 17 at Stk. Scoreless Innings Streak, Starter 22.0 Forjet, August 13-September 1 Scoreless Innings Streak, Reliever 13.0 Jones, July 16-August 1 ATTENDANCE Largest Attendance, Home 4,402 July 4 vs. Vis. Smallest Attendance, Home 1,005 May 7 vs. LE Sellouts, Home 4 Last: August 23 vs. Bak. Largest Attendance, Road 5,707 July 3 at Stk. Smallest Attendance, Road 405 April 26 at Bak. GIANTS SCORING BY INNINGS Ext Tot GIANTS Opponents RECORD BY DAY OF WEEK Sunday: Home: 7-4 Road: 5-6 Monday: 8-8 Home: 3-3 Road: 5-5 Tuesday: 10-8 Home: 5-4 Road: 5-4 Wednesday: 9-9 Home: 5-3 Road: 4-6 Thursday: Home: 9-4 Road: 3-6 Friday: Home: 7-4 Road: 3-8 Saturday: Home: 5-6 Road: 6-5 MISCELLANEOUS RECORD April: 7-14 May: June: July: 20-9 August: September: 3-4 1st game of series: Last game of series: Rubber game of series: 3-5 vs. RHP starter: vs. LHP starter: Day: 12-8 Night: Extra Innings: Shutouts: 15-9 One-run games: Two-run games: Three-run games: Four+ run games: Scoring First: Opponent Scores First: RECORD BY STARTING POSITION C: Ross (31-42), Turner (14-5), Arnold (12-9), Garcia (11-8), Paré (3-3), Susac (1-1) 1B: Villalona (39-26), Ragira (12-18), Turner (10-16), Bednar (7-6), Lollis (4-0), Ishikawa (0-2) 2B: Slater (19-23), Kobernus (21-12), Polonius (14-11), Bednar (9-7), Cole (4-11), Stromsmoe (5-3), Amion (0-1) 3B: Jones (56-46), Bednar (10-19), Kobernus (4-1), Stromsmoe (2-2) SS: Arroyo (49-39), Bednar (15-15), Polonius (5-8), Slater (2-5), Kobernus (1-0), Stromsmoe (0-1) LF: Carbonell (37-25), Rodriguez (6-9), Galindo (6-6), Lollis (4-7), Horan (3-6), Davis (4-4), Cole (5-2), Kobernus (4-1), Metzger (1-4), Ragira (1-2), Stromsmoe (1-2) CF: Harrison (46-40), Galindo (20-22), Perez (3-0), Carbonell (2-1), Lollis (0-3), Pagan (1-1), Metzger (0-1) RF: Horan (43-34), Cole (7-13), Davis (6-8), Lollis (6-6), Kobernus (5-5), Metzger (1-1), Slater (1-1), Galindo (1-0), Perez (1-0), Stromsmoe (1-0) DH: Ragira (40-31), Cole (5-6), Slater (2-7), Davis (5-2), Horan (4-3), Rodriguez (2-5), Paré (3-2), Turner (3-2), Villalona (2-1), Galindo (1-2), Jones (1-1), Perez (1-1), Susac (1-1), Arroyo (0-2), Garcia (1-0), Ross (1-0), Ishikawa (0-1), Metzger (0-1) P: C. Johnson (11-7), Agosta (7-9), Mella (7-9), Forjet (9-5), Reyes (8-6), Ysla (3-6), Beede (2-7), Snelten (1-7), J. Johnson (3-3), Vander Tuig (5-0), Black (3-2), Hanson (3-1), Suarez (3-0), Jones (2-1), Leenhouts (0-2), Cordier (1-1), Dunning (1-1), Hudson (1-0), Peavy (1-0), Turley (1-0), Leverett (0-1) RECORD BY BATTING ORDER POSITION 1st: Kobernus (26-10), Harrison (15-21), Galindo (15-17), Lollis (5-7), Bednar (4-8), Stromsmoe (6-2), Pagan (1-1), Carbonell (0-1), Metzger (0-1) 2nd: Arroyo (48-39), Cole (4-18), Lollis (9-4), Galindo (5-1), Bednar (2-1), Stromsmoe (2-1), Slater (1-1), Kobernus (0-2), Perez (1-0), Polonius (0-1) 3rd: Carbonell (25-13), Cole (17-13), Slater (7-21), Jones (13-5), Kobernus (4-4), Susac (2-2), Horan (1-3), Perez (2-1), Arroyo (1-2), Garcia (0-3), Ragira (0-1) 4th: Villalona (41-26), Slater (16-14), Horan (7-10), Jones (4-10), Turner (2-1), Rodriguez (1-2), Ishikawa (0-3), Davis (1-0), Cole (0-1), Lollis (0-1) 5th: Jones (28-21), Horan (15-14), Ragira (7-10), Davis (3-8), Carbonell (5-5), Rodriguez (4-5), Garcia (6-1), Turner (1-3), Perez (2-0), Bednar (1-0), Villalona (0-1) 6th: Ragira (23-17), Jones (12-11), Carbonell (9-5), Davis (7-5), Horan (4-8), Turner (5-6), Garcia (6-4), Harrison (5-1), Rodriguez (0-6), Bednar (0-3), Paré (0-2), Arnold (1-0) 7th: Ragira (14-17), Turner (13-10), Horan (16-6), Harrison (9-9), Ross (6-11), Bednar (5-7), Davis (3-1), Paré (3-1), Kobernus (1-1), Stromsmoe (1-1), Carbonell (0-2), Rodriguez (1-0), Galindo (0-1), Lollis (0-1) 8th: Ross (10-17), Bednar (12-14), Harrison (10-7), Ragira (9-6), Polonius (9-4), Horan (7-2), Turner (4-3), Arnold (3-2), Galindo (2-3), Paré (3-1), Rodriguez (2-1), Lollis (0-3), Stromsmoe (0-3), Metzger (0-2), Davis (1-0) 9th: Bednar (17-14), Ross (16-14), Polonius (10-14), Arnold (8-7), Galindo (6-8), Harrison (7-2), Kobernus (4-2), Metzger (2-4), Turner (2-0), Amion (0-1), Paré (0-1), Stromsmoe (0-1) 2016 SAN JOSE GIANTS MEDIA GUIDE 45

47 2 015 SAN JOSE GIANTS SEASON IN REVIEW MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS GIANTS VS. CALIFORNIA LEAGUE Home Road Total vs. Bakersfield Modesto Stockton Visalia Totals vs. North Division vs. High Desert Inland Empire Lake Elsinore Lancaster Rancho Cucamonga Totals vs. South Division TOP HITTERS WITH RUNNERS IN SCORING POSITION Ryan Lollis.458 (11-24) 3 2B, 1 3B Brian Ragira.369 (38-103) 7 2B, 1 3B, 2 HR Austin Slater.351 (26-74) 6 2B Christian Arroyo.309 (30-97) 4 2B, 3 HR MULTI-HOME RUN GAMES Angel Villalona 2 HR July 2 at Stockton Angel Villalona 2 HR August 26 at Inland Empire TOP HITTERS HOME GAMES Ryan Lollis.382 (21-55) 0 HR, 3 RBI Christian Arroyo.327 (55-168) 3 HR, 20 RBI Hunter Cole.320 (39-122) 3 HR, 16 RBI Dylan Davis.309 (17-55) 2 HR, 8 RBI TOP HITTERS ROAD GAMES Jesus Galindo.318 (34-107) 1 HR, 9 RBI Ryan Lollis.310 (18-58) 1 HR, 8 RBI Rafael Rodriguez.310 (13-42) 0 HR, 5 RBI Aramis Garcia.308 (12-39) 0 HR, 2 RBI OPENING DAY LINEUP (4/9/15) 1. Jesus Galindo, CF 2. Christian Arroyo, SS 3. Austin Slater, 2B 4. Tyler Horan, RF 5. Brian Ragira, DH 6. Ryder Jones, 3B 7. Brandon Bednar, 1B 8. Ryan Lollis, LF 9. Ty Ross, C P Tyler Beede LONGEST HITTING STREAKS Player Games Dates AVG-HR-RBI Austin Slater 11 4/19 5/ Daniel Carbonell 10 6/30 7/ Ryder Jones 10 4/12 4/ Daniel Carbonell 9 8/26 9/ Christian Arroyo 9 7/26 8/ Brandon Bednar 9 7/21 7/ Hunter Cole 9 6/5 6/ GIANTS OFFENSE BY MONTH Month AVG R R/G HR OBP April May June July August September CATCHER S CORNER Catcher G CS SBA PCT PB Jeff Arnold % 4 Aramis Garcia % 7 Matt Pare % 0 Ty Ross % 7 Andrew Susac % 0 Ben Turner % 1 GIANTS PITCHING BY MONTH Month ERA SV/Op SHO IP H R ER April / May / June / July / August / September / ML REHAB ASSIGNMENTS Erik Cordier Tim Hudson Travis Ishikawa Angel Pagan Jake Peavy Andrew Susac GIANTS RECORD WHEN Leading After 6 Innings: 55-4 Trailing After 6 Innings: 5-53 Tied After 6 Innings: Leading After 7 Innings: 58-2 Trailing After 7 Innings: 4-54 Tied After 7 Innings: Leading After 8 Innings: 60-0 Trailing After 8 Innings: 1-56 Tied After 8 Innings: SJGIANTS.COM

48 2 015 SAN JOSE GIANTS SEASON IN REVIEW GAME-BY-GAME HOME ATTENDANCE # Date Day D/N Opponent Attendance Series Season FIRST HALF 1 4/16 Thursday N Bakersfield 3,801 3, /17 Friday N Bakersfield 3,317 7, /18 Saturday N Bakersfield 2,366 9, /19 Sunday D Bakersfield 3,205 12,689 12, /20 Monday N Inland Empire 1,708 14, /21 Tuesday N Inland Empire 1,808 16, /22 Wednesday D Inland Empire 1,794 5,310 17, /28 Tuesday N Visalia 2,211 20, /29 Wednesday N Visalia 1,412 21, /30 Thursday N Visalia 1,409 5,032 23, /4 Monday N Lake Elsinore 1,329 24, /5 Tuesday N Lake Elsinore 1,088 25, /6 Wednesday N Lake Elsinore 1,680 27, /7 Thursday N Lake Elsinore 1,005 5,102 28, /8 Friday N Stockton 4,011 * 32, /9 Saturday N Stockton 3,710 35, /10 Sunday D Stockton 2,556 10,277 38, /19 Tuesday N Modesto 1,437 39, /20 Wednesday N Modesto 1,505 41, /21 Thursday D Modesto 3,017 5,959 44, /22 Friday N Rancho Cucamonga 3,523 47, /23 Saturday N Rancho Cucamonga 2,509 50, /24 Sunday D Rancho Cucamonga 2,201 52, /25 Monday D Rancho Cucamonga 3,882 12,115 56, /4 Thursday N High Desert 1,614 58, /5 Friday N High Desert 2,641 60, /6 Saturday N High Desert 3,476 64, /7 Sunday D High Desert 2,090 9,821 66, /8 Monday N Bakersfield 2,010 68, /9 Tuesday N Bakersfield 3,140 71, /10 Wednesday D Bakersfield 1,508 6,658 72, /18 Thursday N Inland Empire 2,517 75, /19 Friday N Inland Empire 3,454 78, /20 Saturday N Inland Empire 2,225 81, /21 Sunday D Inland Empire 2,313 10,509 83,472 SECOND HALF 36 6/25 Thursday N Modesto 2,402 85, /26 Friday N Modesto 3,105 88, /27 Saturday N Modesto 3,553 92, /28 Sunday D Modesto 3,205 12,265 95, /4 Saturday N Visalia 4,402 * 100, /5 Sunday N Visalia 2, , /6 Monday N Visalia 2,142 9, , /7 Tuesday N Bakersfield 2, , /8 Wednesday N Bakersfield 2, , /9 Thursday N Bakersfield 2, , /10 Friday N Bakersfield 2,262 10, , /15 Wednesday N Stockton 2, , /16 Thursday N Stockton 2, , /17 Friday N Stockton 2,809 8, , /18 Saturday N Lancaster 3, , /19 Sunday N Lancaster 2, , /20 Monday N Lancaster 2, , /21 Tuesday D Lancaster 2,579 10, , /30 Thursday N Stockton 3, , /31 Friday N Stockton 2, , /1 Saturday N Stockton 4,197 * 144, /2 Sunday N Stockton 2,305 12, , /11 Tuesday N Visalia 3, , /12 Wednesday N Visalia 3, , /13 Thursday D Visalia 3,023 9, , /14 Friday N Lancaster 3, , /15 Saturday N Lancaster 3, , /16 Sunday N Lancaster 2,638 9, , /20 Thursday N Bakersfield 3, , /21 Friday N Bakersfield 3, , /22 Saturday N Bakersfield 3, , /23 Sunday D Bakersfield 4,058 * 14, , /1 Tuesday N Modesto 3, , /2 Wednesday N Modesto 2, , /3 Thursday N Modesto 2,655 8, ,205 * Game was sold out 2016 SAN JOSE GIANTS MEDIA GUIDE 47

49 2015 SAN JOSE GIANTS SEASON IN REVIEW POSTSEASON STATISTICS BATTERS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS SF SAC HBP DP E Jonah Arenado Christian Arroyo Brandon Bednar Daniel Carbonell Steven Duggar Aramis Garcia Seth Harrison Tyler Horan Chuckie Jones John Polonius Brian Ragira Ty Ross Angel Villalona TEAM TOTAL PITCHERS W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO BK WP WHIP AVG Martin Agosta Ray Black Sam Coonrod Carlos Diaz Jason Forjet Ian Gardeck Jordan Johnson Christian Jones Jose Reyes Tyler Rogers Dan Slania Jake Smith Jeff Soptic Andrew Suarez TEAM TOTAL POSTSEASON RESULTS Mini Series Game 1 (9/9): at San Jose 7, Stockton 2 Game 2 (9/10): at Stockton 4, San Jose 2 Game 3 (9/11): San Jose 5, at Stockton 3 (15 inn.) Division Series Game 1 (9/12): at Visalia 6, San Jose 5 Game 2 (9/13): at Visalia 1, San Jose 0 Game 3 (9/14): at San Jose 5, Visalia 4 Game 4 (9/15): at San Jose 5, Visalia 4 (13 inn.) Game 5 (9/16): San Jose 6, at Visalia 5 (11 inn.) Championship Series Game 1 (9/17): at Rancho Cucamonga 12, San Jose 3 Game 2 (9/18): at Rancho Cucamonga 4, San Jose 3 Game 3 (9/19): Rancho Cucamonga 5, at San Jose 0 48 SJGIANTS.COM

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51 SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS ORGANIZATION 2015 SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS PLAYER STATISTICS BATTERS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS SF SAC HBP DP E Ehire Adrianza Nori Aoki Joaquin Arias Brandon Belt Gregor Blanco Trevor Brown Marlon Byrd Brandon Crawford Alejandro De Aza Matt Duffy Kevin Frandsen Travis Ishikawa Ryan Lollis Justin Maxwell Casey McGehee Nick Noonan Angel Pagan Joe Panik Jarrett Parker Hunter Pence Juan Perez Buster Posey Hector Sanchez Andrew Susac Kelby Tomlinson Jackson Williams Mac Williamson TEAM TOTAL PITCHERS W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO BK WP WHIP AVG Jeremy Affeldt Brett Bochy Mike Broadway Madison Bumgarner Matt Cain Santiago Casilla Cory Gearrin Cody Hall Chris Heston Tim Hudson George Kontos Mike Leake Tim Lincecum Javier Lopez Jean Machi Josh Osich Jake Peavy Yusmeiro Petit Sergio Romo Hunter Strickland Ryan Vogelsong TEAM TOTAL Bold indicates former San Jose Giant 50 SJGIANTS.COM

52 SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS ORGANIZATION 2016 SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS 40-MAN ROSTER PITCHERS No. Name Born Age HT WT B T Acquired Resides 71 Ty Blach 10/20/ R L 12 Draft, 5th Rd. Centennial, CO 65 Ray Black 6/26/ R R 11 Draft, 7th Rd. Hanover, PA 52 Clayton Blackburn 1/6/ L R 11 Draft, 16th Rd. San Antonio, TX 57 Mike Broadway 3/30/ R R Free Agent Golconda, IL 40 Madison Bumgarner 8/1/ R L 07 Draft, 1st Rd. Lenoir, NC 18 Matt Cain 10/1/ R R 02 Draft, 1st Rd. Alamo, CA 46 Santiago Casilla 7/25/ R R Free Agent Juan Baron, DR 73 Kyle Crick 11/30/ L R 11 Draft, Supp. 1st Rd. Sherman, TX 47 Johnny Cueto 2/15/ R R Free Agent San Pedro de Macoris, DR 75 Ian Gardeck 11/21/ R R 12 Draft, 16th Rd. Lake in the Hills, IL 62 Cory Gearrin 4/14/ R R Free Agent Atlanta, GA 67 Joan Gregorio 1/12/ R R Non-Drafted Free Agent Santo Domingo, DR 53 Chris Heston 4/10/ R R 09 Draft, 12th Rd. Scottsdale, AZ 70 George Kontos 6/12/ R R Trade Lincolnwood, IL 64 Derek Law 9/14/ R R 11 Draft, 9th Rd. Pittsburgh, PA 49 Javier Lopez 7/11/ L L Trade Suwanee, GA 76 Adalberto Mejia 6/20/ R L Non-Drafted Free Agent Bonao, DR 48 Steven Okert 7/9/ L L 12 Draft, 4th Rd. Rowlett, TX 61 Josh Osich 9/3/ L L 11 Draft, 6th Rd. Gilbert, AZ 22 Jake Peavy 5/31/ R R Trade Catherine, AL 54 Sergio Romo 3/4/ R R 05 Draft, 28th Rd. Phoenix, AZ 29 Jeff Samardzija 1/23/ R R Free Agent Scottsdale, AZ 74 Jake Smith 6/2/ R R 11 Draft, 48th Rd. North Augusta, SC 68 Chris Stratton 8/22/ R R 12 Draft, 1st Rd. Nashville, TN 60 Hunter Strickland 9/24/ R R Waivers Griffin, GA CATCHERS No. Name Born Age HT WT B T Acquired Resides 14 Trevor Brown 11/15/ R R 12 Draft, 10th Rd. Valencia, CA 28 Buster Posey 3/27/ R R 08 Draft, 1st Rd. Leesburg, GA 34 Andrew Susac 3/22/ R R 11 Draft, 2nd Rd. Roseville, CA INFIELDERS No. Name Born Age HT WT B T Acquired Resides 13 Ehire Adrianza 8/21/ S R Non-Drafted Free Agent Miranda, VZ 9 Brandon Belt 4/20/ L L 09 Draft, 5th Rd. Lufkin, TX 35 Brandon Crawford 1/21/ L R 08 Draft, 4th Rd. Scottsdale, AZ 5 Matt Duffy 1/15/ R R 12 Draft, 18th Rd. Long Beach, CA 12 Joe Panik 10/30/ L R 11 Draft, 1st Rd. Hopewell Junction, NY 37 Kelby Tomlinson 6/16/ R R 11 Draft, 12th Rd. Liberal, KS OUTFIELDERS No. Name Born Age HT WT B T Acquired Resides 7 Gregor Blanco 12/24/ L L Free Agent Doral, FL 16 Angel Pagan 7/2/ S R Trade Vega Alta, PR 6 Jarrett Parker 1/1/ L L 10 Draft, 2nd Rd. Stafford, VA 8 Hunter Pence 4/13/ R R Trade San Francisco, CA 2 Denard Span 2/27/ L L Free Agent Tampa, FL 51 Mac Williamson 7/15/ R R 12 Draft, 3rd Rd. Wake Forest, NC 2016 SAN JOSE GIANTS MEDIA GUIDE 51

53 SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS ORGANIZATION 2015 ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERS BATTING TOP 10 (minimum 2.7 PA/team game) BATTER CLUB AVG G AB R H HR RBI Ryan Lollis SJ/RIC/SAC Kelby Tomlinson RIC/SAC Miguel Gomez SK Christian Arroyo SJ Hunter Cole SJ/RIC Austin Slater SJ/RIC Mikey Edie AZG Jose Vizcaino SK Dillon Dobson AZG/SK Jarrett Parker SAC PITCHING TOP 10 (minimum 0.8 IP/team game) BATTER CLUB W-L ERA IP H BB SO Luis Pino AZG/SK Mark Reyes AUG Joe Biagini RIC Kelvin Marte RIC Chase Johnson SJ/RIC Clayton Blackburn SAC Andrew Leenhouts SK/SJ Nolan Riggs SK D.J. Snelten SJ/AUG Nathanael Santiago SK/AUG HOME RUNS Adam Duvall SAC 26 Jarrett Parker SAC 23 Ricky Oropesa RIC 17 Aramis Garcia AUG/SJ 15 Devin Harris RIC 14 WINS Ty Blach SAC 11 Joe Biagini RIC 10 Clayton Blackburn SAC 10 Kelvin Marte RIC 10 4 others tied at 9 RBI Adam Duvall SAC 80 Ricky Oropesa RIC 76 Jarrett Parker SAC 74 Mac Williamson RIC/SAC 73 Aramis Garcia AUG/SJ 66 SAVES Josh Osich RIC/SAC 21 Dan Slania SJ 16 Jake Smith SJ 16 Mike Broadway SAC 13 Derek Law RIC 13 STOLEN BASES Johneshwy Fargas AUG 59 Darren Ford SAC 33 Ronnie Jebavy SK 23 Kelby Tomlinson RIC/SAC 21 Jarrett Parker SAC 20 STRIKEOUTS Chase Johnson SJ/RIC 129 D.J. Snelten SJ/AUG 126 Martin Agosta SJ 125 Jake Smith SJ 118 Sam Coonrod AUG 114 TEAM STATISTICS TEAM BATTING AVG AB R H HR BB SO SB CS TEAM PITCHING W-L ERA H CG SHO SV HR BB SO Sacramento Richmond Salem-Keizer AZL-Giants San Jose San Jose Richmond Augusta Augusta Salem-Keizer AZL-Giants Sacramento SJGIANTS.COM

54 SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS ORGANIZATION MINOR LEAGUE AFFILIATES SACRAMENTO RIVER CATS Pacific Coast League (AAA) 400 Ballpark Dr. West Sacramento, CA Phone: (916) Fax: (916) Years in Pacific Coast League: 2000-present Giants affiliate since 2015 rivercats.com Ballpark (Year Opened): Raley Field (2000) Capacity: 14,680 General Manager: Chip Maxson Media Contact: Robert Barsanti Media Contact Record: (2nd, Pacific Northern Division) 2015 Attendance: 672,354 (9,338 per game) Manager: Jose Alguacil Hitting Coach: Damon Minor Pitching Coach: Dwight Bernard Athletic Trainer: L.J. Petra Strength Coach: Adam Vish RICHMOND FLYING SQUIRRELS Eastern League (AA) 3001 N. Boulevard Richmond, VA Phone: (804) Fax: (804) Years in Eastern League: 2010-present Giants affiliate since 2010 squirrelsbaseball.com Ballpark (Year Opened): The Diamond (1985) Capacity: 12,134 Vice President & COO: Todd Parnell Media Contact: Jay Burnham Media Contact Record: (T3rd, West Division) 2015 Attendance: 417,828 (6,055 per game) Manager: Miguel Ojeda Hitting Coach: Ken Joyce Pitching Coach: Steve Kline Athletic Trainer: Dave Getsoff Strength Coach: Mike Lidge 2016 SAN JOSE GIANTS MEDIA GUIDE 53

55 SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS ORGANIZATION MINOR LEAGUE AFFILIATES SAN JOSE GIANTS California League (A- Advanced) 588 East Alma Ave. San Jose, CA Phone: (408) Fax: (408) Years in California League: 1942, , , 1979-Present Giants affiliate since 1988 sjgiants.com Ballpark (Year Opened): Municipal Stadium (1942) Manager: Lipso Nava Capacity: 4,011 Hitting Coach: Todd Linden General Manager: Mark Wilson Pitching Coach: Mike Couchee Media Contact: Juliana Paoli Coach: Ydwin Villegas Media Contact Athletic Trainer: Garrett Havig 2015 Record: (3rd, North Division) Strength Coach: Andy King 2015 Attendance: 189,205 (2,703 per game) AUGUSTA GREENJACKETS South Atlantic League (A) 78 Milledge Road Augusta, GA Phone: (706) Fax: (706) Years in South Atlantic League: 1988-present Giants affiliate since 2005 greenjacketsbaseball.com Ballpark (Year Opened): Lake Olmstead Stadium (1995) Manager: Nestor Rojas Capacity: 4,400 Hitting Coach: Doug Clark General Manager: Tom Denlinger Pitching Coaches: Jerry Cram, Clay Rapada Media Contact: Caitlyn Smith Coach: Hector Borg Media Contact Athletic Trainer: Gerard Moots 2015 Record: (T4th, South Division) Strength Coach: Cesar Vasquez 2015 Attendance: 174,382 (2,725 per game) 54 SJGIANTS.COM

56 SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS ORGANIZATION MINOR LEAGUE AFFILIATES SALEM-KEIZER VOLCANOES Northwest League (Short-Season) 6700 Field of Dreams Way Keizer, OR Phone: (503) Fax: (503) Years in Northwest League: 1997-Present Giants affiliate since 1997 volcanoesbaseball.com Ballpark (Year Opened): Volcanoes Stadium (1997) Capacity: 4,252 General Manager: Jerry Walker Media Contact: Bill Harrington Media Contact Record: (2nd, West Division) 2015 Attendance: 85,851 (2,259 per game) Manager: Kyle Haines Hitting Coach: Ricky Ward Pitching Coach: Matt Yourkin Athletic Trainer: Ryo Watanabe Strength Coach: TBA A ZL-GIANTS Arizona League (Rookie) 8045 E. Camelback Road Scottsdale, AZ Phone: (480) Fax: (480) Giants affiliate since 2005 Ballpark: Giants Baseball Complex Manager: Henry Cotto 2015 Record: (2nd, East Division) Hitting Coaches: Jolbert Cabrera, Billy Horton Pitching Coaches: Glenn Dishman, Mario Rodriguez Athletic Trainer: Hiroki Sato Strength Coach: Derek Somerville 2016 SAN JOSE GIANTS MEDIA GUIDE 55

57 SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS ORGANIZATION 2015 SACRAMENTO RIVER CATS PLAYER STATISTICS BATTERS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS SF SAC HBP DP E Ehire Adrianza Joaquin Arias Xavier Avery John Bowker Trevor Brown Everth Cabrera Ronny Cedeno Juan Ciriaco Adam Duvall Darren Ford Kevin Frandsen Brandon Hicks Travis Ishikawa Brett Jackson Ryan Lollis Casey McGehee Nick Noonan Jarrett Parker Juan Perez Guillermo Quiroz Hector Sanchez Skyler Stromsmoe Andrew Susac Kelby Tomlinson Carlos Triunfel Ben Turner Mac Williamson TEAM TOTAL PITCHERS W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO BK WP WHIP AVG Ty Blach Clayton Blackburn Brett Bochy Mike Broadway Matt Cain Robert Coello Erik Cordier Kevin Correia Jake Dunning Austin Fleet Cory Gearrin Juan Gutierrez Cody Hall Tommy Hanson Braulio Lara Steven Okert Josh Osich Curtis Partch Jake Peavy Clay Rapada Jack Snodgrass Chris Stratton Hunter Strickland Nik Turley TEAM TOTAL SJGIANTS.COM

58 SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS ORGANIZATION 2015 RICHMOND FLYING SQUIRRELS PLAYER STATISTICS BATTERS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS SF SAC HBP DP E Engel Beltre Daniel Carbonell Juan Ciriaco Hunter Cole Mitch Delfino Jesus Galindo Devin Harris Javier Herrera Ryan Lollis Blake Miller Rando Moreno Ricky Oropesa Myles Schroder Austin Slater Adam Sonabend Skyler Stromsmoe Kelby Tomlinson Angel Villalona Jackson Williams Mac Williamson Eliezer Zambrano TEAM TOTAL PITCHERS W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO BK WP WHIP AVG Tyler Beede Joe Biagini Matt Cain Jose Casilla Kyle Crick Carlos Diaz Matt Gage Joan Gregorio Chase Johnson Stephen Johnson Braulio Lara Derek Law Matt Lujan Kelvin Marte Phil McCormick Adalberto Mejia Tyler Mizenko Josh Osich Edwin Quirarte Pedro Rodriguez Tyler Rogers Jack Snodgrass Chris Stratton TEAM TOTAL SAN JOSE GIANTS MEDIA GUIDE 57

59 SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS ORGANIZATION 2015 AUGUSTA GREENJACKETS PLAYER STATISTICS BATTERS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS SF SAC HBP DP E Jonah Arenado Andrew Cain Will Callaway Hunter Cole Chase Compton Dylan Davis Jared Deacon Skyler Ewing Johneshwy Fargas Ashford Fulmer Aramis Garcia Seth Harrison Chuckie Jones Ryan Jones Brennan Metzger Brad Moss Steven Neff Randy Ortiz Matt Pare Cristian Paulino Evan Potter Travious Relaford John Riley Richard Rodriguez Jeremy Sy Matt Winn TEAM TOTAL PITCHERS W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO BK WP WHIP AVG Carlos Alvarado Sam Coonrod Tyler Cyr Ramon Del Orbe Carlos Diaz E.J. Encinosa Matt Gage Nick Gonzalez Chris Johnson Connor Kaden Dusten Knight Rodolfo Martinez Jake McCasland Raymundo Montero Reyes Moronta Jose Reyes Mark Reyes Eury Sanchez Nathanael Santiago Michael Santos D.J. Snelten Pat Young TEAM TOTAL SJGIANTS.COM

60 SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS ORGANIZATION 2015 SALEM-KEIZER VOLCANOES PLAYER STATISTICS BATTERS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS SF SAC HBP DP E Junior Amion Tyler Brown Chase Compton Dillon Dobson Steven Duggar Ashford Fulmer Miguel Gomez C.J. Hinojosa Ronnie Jebavy Christian Lichtenthaler Shilo McCall Brennan Metzger Brad Moss Byron Murray Steven Neff Mark Nelson Julio Pena Scott Price Fernando Pujadas John Riley Kevin Rivera Richard Rodriguez Chris Shaw Jose Vizcaino TEAM TOTAL PITCHERS W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO BK WP WHIP AVG Michael Connolly Ramon Del Orbe E.J. Encinosa Nick Gonzalez Ryan Halstead Rayan Hernandez Jordan Johnson Andrew Leenhouts Jarret Leverett Mac Marshall Domenic Mazza David Owen Armando Paniagua Luis Pino Nolan Riggs Nathanael Santiago Eric Sim Kirk Singer Heath Slatton Caleb Smith Andrew Suarez Cory Taylor Grant Watson Logan Webb TEAM TOTAL SAN JOSE GIANTS MEDIA GUIDE 59

61 SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS ORGANIZATION 2015 AZL-GIANTS PLAYER STATISTICS BATTERS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS SF SAC HBP DP E Jean Angomas Kelvin Beltre Zachary Bowers Cody Brickhouse Tyler Brown Gustavo Cabrera Bryan Case Dillon Dobson Mikey Edie Roger Edwards Geno Escalante Ashford Fulmer Nathanael Javier Nick Jones Ben Leslie Rene Melendez Jalen Miller Byron Murray Mark Nelson Evan Potter Scott Price Kleiber Rivas Kevin Rivera Hector Santiago Mark Weist Matt Winn TEAM TOTAL PITCHERS W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO BK WP WHIP AVG Julio Benitez Phil Bickford Deiyerbert Bolivar Ryan Bradley Dylan Brooks Tyler Cyr Alvaro Diaz Nick Gonzalez David Graybill Michael Heller Jordan Johnson Connor Kaden Ryan Koziol Mac Marshall Domenic Mazza Kendry Melo Jose Morel Randy Ortiz David Owen Luis Pino Matt Pope Ricky Romero Eury Sanchez Heath Slatton Caleb Smith Andrew Suarez Grant Watson Stetson Woods Cesar Yanez TEAM TOTAL SJGIANTS.COM

62 SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS ORGANIZATION 2015 SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS DRAFT Round Pick Name POS School HT WT B/T Birthdate 1 18 Phil Bickford RHP Southern Nevada JC R/R 7/10/95 1s 31 Chris Shaw 1B Boston College L/R 10/20/ Andrew Suarez LHP Miami L/L 9/11/ Jalen Miller SS Riverwood Int l HS (GA) R/R 12/19/ Mac Marshall LHP Chipola JC R/L 1/27/ Ronnie Jebavy OF Middle Tennessee State R/R 5/17/ Steven Duggar OF Clemson L/R 11/4/ Jose Vizcaino 3B Santa Clara R/R 4/5/ Cory Taylor RHP Dallas Baptist R/R 12/14/ David Graybill RHP Arizona State R/R 5/3/ Tyler Cyr RHP Embry-Riddle R/R 5/5/ C.J. Hinojosa SS Texas R/R 7/15/ Hector Santiago SS Colegio Nuesta Senora (PR) R/R 11/18/ Matt Pope RHP Walters State CC R/R 7/5/ Matt Winn C Virginia Military Institute R/R 8/5/ Cody Brickhouse C Sarasota HS (FL) R/R 12/23/ Grant Watson LHP UCLA L/L 7/2/ Cameron Avila-Leeper LHP San Joaquin Delta College L/L 2/21/ Heath Slatton RHP Middle Tennessee State L/R 9/17/ David Owen RHP Arkansas State R/R 10/21/ Travis Eckert * RHP Oregon State R/R 12/28/ Ryan Halstead RHP Indiana L/R 5/13/ Domenic Mazza LHP UC Santa Barbara R/L 7/29/ Dillon Dobson 3B Appalachian State L/R 8/21/ Zachary Bowers C Georgia R/R 10/14/ Michael Silva * RHP Loyola Marymount R/R 11/22/ Tyler Brown SS Southern Nevada JC R/R 1/18/ Bryan Case C Oklahoma State R/R 8/12/ Ashford Fulmer OF Houston R/R 6/29/ Matthias Dietz * RHP John Logan JC R/R 9/20/ Tucker Forbes * RHP UCLA R/R 7/28/ Ryan Howard * SS Missouri R/R 7/25/ Jeff Burke RHP Boston College R/R 6/7/ Rafael Ramirez * RHP Calusa Prep HS (FL) R/R 12/8/ Travis Moniot * SS Palm Desert HS (CA) S/R 6/9/ Drew Jackson RHP Florida Atlantic R/R 5/11/ Brandon Little * LHP Conestoga HS (PA) L/L 8/11/ Mark Weist 3B Michigan State R/R 8/12/ Nathaniel Pecota * OF Blue Springs South HS (MO) R/R 11/17/ Hunter Bowling * LHP American Heritage HS (FL) L/L 3/26/ Roger Edwards OF Gulf Coast CC R/R 4/2/1995 * did not sign 2016 SAN JOSE GIANTS MEDIA GUIDE 61

63 SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS ORGANIZATION 2014 SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS DRAFT Round Pick Name POS School HT WT B/T Birthdate 1 14 Tyler Beede RHP Vanderbilt R/R 5/23/ Aramis Garcia C Florida International R/R 1/12/ Dylan Davis OF Oregon State R/R 7/20/ Logan Webb RHP Rocklin HS (CA) R/R 11/18/ Sam Coonrod RHP Southern Illinois R/R 9/22/ Skyler Ewing 1B Rice R/R 8/22/ Seth Harrison OF Louisiana-Lafayette R/R 7/22/ Austin Slater OF Stanford R/R 12/13/ Stetson Woods RHP Liberty HS (CA) R/R 1/15/ Matt Gage LHP Siena R/L 2/11/ Greg Brody RHP Belmont R/R 10/22/ Jameson Henning SS Western Illinois R/R 6/8/ Luis Lacen OF Beltran Academy (PR) R/R 10/13/ Kevin Rivera 2B Beltran Academy (PR) S/R 6/12/ Benton Moss * RHP North Carolina R/R 2/21/ Kevin Ginkel * RHP Southwestern JC R/R 3/24/ Caleb Smith LHP South Carolina Aiken R/L 10/4/ Edrick Agosto * RHP Int l Baseball Academy (PR) R/R 11/28/ Junior Amion OF Alabama State R/R 2/24/ Bret Underwood * OF Northwestern State L/R 10/4/ Matt Crownover * LHP Clemson L/L 3/5/ Mark Reyes LHP Crowder JC R/L 10/8/ Jordan Johnson RHP CS Northridge R/R 9/15/ Michael Petersen * RHP Riverside CC L/R 5/16/ Byron Murray OF Trinity Christian HS (FL) R/R 7/26/ Hunter Cole 3B Georgia R/R 10/3/ Connor Kaden RHP Wake Forest R/R 10/27/ Nick Sabo LHP Long Beach State R/L 6/14/ Ryan Cruz * RHP College of the Canyons JC R/R 10/28/ Cov Covington * 1B West Florida L/L 10/27/ Nick Nelson * RHP Rutherford HS (FL) R/R 12/5/ Hunter Williams * LHP Cosby HS (VA) L/L 2/7/ Jared Deacon C Cal State Fullerton L/R 8/25/ Timothy Susnara * C St. Francis HS (CA) L/R 4/17/ Mitch Hart * RHP Granite Bay HS (CA) R/R 8/17/ Zach Taylor * C Horizon HS (AZ) R/R 10/29/ Garrett Christman * SS Noblesville HS (IN) L/R 1/6/ Benito Santiago * C Coral Springs HS (FL) L/R 3/31/ Joe Ryan * RHP Sir Francis Drake HS (CA) R/R 6/5/ Riles Mahan * SS Moeller HS (OH) L/R 12/31/1995 * did not sign 62 SJGIANTS.COM

64 SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS ORGANIZATION 2013 SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS DRAFT Round Pick Name POS School HT WT B/T Birthdate 1 25 Christian Arroyo SS Hernando HS (FL) R/R 5/30/ Ryder Jones 3B Watauga HS (NC) L/R 6/7/ Chase Johnson RHP Cal Poly R/R 1/9/ Brian Ragira 1B Stanford R/R 1/22/ Dan Slania RHP Notre Dame R/R 5/24/ Nick Vander Tuig RHP UCLA R/R 12/9/ Brandon Bednar SS Florida Gulf Coast R/R 3/21/ Tyler Horan OF Virginia Tech L/R 12/2/ D.J. Snelten LHP Minnesota L/L 5/29/ Tyler Rogers RHP Austin Peay State R/R 12/17/ Johneshwy Fargas OF Puerto Rico Academy R/R 12/15/ Ty Ross C LSU R/R 1/17/ Pat Young RHP Villanova R/R 3/24/ Nick Jones LHP Chattahoochee Valley CC L/L 9/15/ Eugene Escalante C Mount Olive College R/R 6/25/ Jonah Arenado 3B El Toro HS (CA) R/R 2/3/ Rene Melendez C Caguas Academy (PR) R/R 1/20/ Christian Jones LHP Oregon L/L 1/27/ Garrett Hughes LHP Stanford L/L 8/27/ Brett Kay SS Illinois State R/R 4/11/ Will Simpson RHP Seminole State JC R/R 9/15/ Ethan Miller RHP San Diego State R/R 11/19/ Brandon Zajac * LHP Cleveland State CC L/L 11/19/ Nick Gonzalez LHP South Florida L/L 6/26/ Blake Miller SS Western Oregon R/R 4/25/ Jacob McCasland RHP New Mexico R/R 9/13/ Michael Connolly RHP Maine R/R 10/31/ Dusten Knight RHP UT-Pan American R/R 9/7/ Ryan Tuntland 3B West Virginia R/R 4/30/ Dylan Brooks RHP Lord Dorchester HS (Ont.) R/R 8/20/ John Riley C Willow Glen HS (CA) R/R 2/14/ Nick Cieri * C Rancocas Valley HS (NJ) L/R 11/20/ Craig Massoni 1B Austin Peay State R/R 10/29/ Rayan Hernandez RHP Puerto Rico Baseball Acad R/R 9/24/ Aubrey McCarty * 1B Colquitt County HS (GA) S/R 1/24/ Grant Goodman * RHP Burlingame HS (CA) R/R 7/18/ Will Callaway 2B Appalachian State R/R 12/14/ Osvaldo Garcia * RHP Miami Southridge HS (FL) R/R 12/18/ Chris Viall * RHP Soquel HS (CA) R/R 9/28/ Ryan Kirby * OF Granada HS (CA) L/R 1/25/1995 * did not sign 2016 SAN JOSE GIANTS MEDIA GUIDE 63

65 SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS ORGANIZATION 2012 SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS DRAFT Round Pick Name POS School HT WT B/T Birthdate 1 20 Chris Stratton RHP Mississippi State R/R 8/22/ Martin Agosta RHP St. Mary s R/R 4/7/ Mac Williamson OF Wake Forest R/R 7/15/ Steven Okert LHP Oklahoma L/L 7/9/ Ty Blach LHP Creighton R/L 10/20/ Stephen Johnson RHP St. Edward s R/R 2/21/ E.J. Encinosa RHP Miami R/R 8/5/ Joe Kurrasch LHP Penn State L/L 6/19/ Shilo McCall OF Piedra Vista HS (NM) R/R 6/2/ Trevor Brown C UCLA R/R 11/15/ Ryan Tella * OF Auburn L/L 5/18/ Jeremy Sy SS UL-Monroe R/R 10/14/ Ryan Jones 2B Michigan State R/R 9/8/ Tyler Hollick OF Chandler-Gilbert CC L/R 9/16/ Leonardo Rojas C Miami Dade CC R/R 6/11/ Ian Gardeck RHP Alabama R/R 11/21/ Chris Johnson RHP Portland R/R 8/24/ Matt Duffy SS Long Beach State R/R 1/15/ Randy Ziegler LHP UL-Monroe L/L 8/30/ Mitch Delfino 3B California R/R 1/13/ Ben Turner C Missouri R/R 4/27/ Brennan Metzger OF Long Beach State R/R 12/15/ Andrew Leenhouts LHP Northeastern L/L 3/28/ Andrew Cain OF UNC Wilmington R/R 3/24/ Sam Eberle C Jacksonville State R/R 2/1/ Mason McVay LHP Florida International L/L 8/15/ Chris Fern LHP Union College L/L 8/22/ Joey Rapp 1B UL-Monroe R/R 11/27/ Shayne Houck OF Kutztown R/R 5/29/ Michael Blanchard * OF Austin Peay State R/R 8/1/ Jason Forjet RHP Florida Gulf Coast R/R 1/4/ Chris Pickering * LHP Rhode Island L/L 2/21/ Brandon Farley RHP Arkansas State R/R 8/1/ Zak Edgington LHP UC Santa Barbara R/L 12/21/ Daniel Grazzini * RHP College of San Mateo L/R 8/2/ Clint Terry * LHP College of San Mateo L/L 6/9/ Drew Jackson * SS Miramonte HS (CA) R/R 7/28/ Nolan Long * RHP Waterford HS (CT) R/R 1/19/ Kevin Fagan * 2B North Broward Prep HS (FL) L/R 5/9/ Tyler Ferguson * RHP Clovis West HS (CA) R/R 10/5/1993 * did not sign 64 SJGIANTS.COM

66 CALIFORNIA LEAGUE

67 CALIFORNIA LEAGUE 2015 CALIFORNIA LEAGUE STANDINGS North Division South Division FIRST HALF W L PCT GB Home Away Div W L PCT GB Home Away Div Visalia R. Cucamonga Stockton High Desert Modesto Lancaster San Jose Inland Empire Bakersfield Lake Elsinore SECOND HALF W L PCT GB Home Away Div W L PCT GB Home Away Div Visalia High Desert San Jose Lancaster Stockton R. Cucamonga Bakersfield Inland Empire Modesto Lake Elsinore OVERALL W L PCT GB Home Away Div W L PCT GB Home Away Div Visalia High Desert Stockton R. Cucamonga San Jose Lancaster Modesto Inland Empire Bakersfield Lake Elsinore ATTENDANCE Regular Season Playoffs Total Average Openings Total Average Openings Lake Elsinore 213,932 3, Visalia 6,434 2,144 3 Inland Empire 196,962 2, Lancaster 1,791 1,791 1 Stockton 191,611 2, R. Cucamonga 7,601 1,520 5 San Jose 189,205 2, San Jose 5,509 1,377 4 R. Cucamonga 167,318 2, Stockton 2,331 1,166 2 Modesto 166,719 2, High Desert 2, Lancaster 158,435 2, Visalia 121,004 1, High Desert 94,065 1, Bakersfield 51, SJGIANTS.COM

68 CALIFORNIA LEAGUE 2015 CALIFORNIA LEAGUE LEADERS Batting Leaders BATTING TOP 10 (minimum 2.7 PA/team game) BATTER CLUB AVG G AB R H HR RBI A.J. Reed LAN Eric Aguilera IE James Ramsay LAN Jamie Westbrook VIS Royce Bolinger HD Raimel Tapia MOD Christian Arroyo SJ Ryan McMahon MOD Joe Jackson HD Mike Fish IE Pitching Leaders PITCHING TOP 10 (minimum 0.8 IP/team game) PITCHER CLUB W-L ERA IP H BB SO Antonio Senzatela MOD Anthony Banda VIS Dylan Covey STK Ryan Doran VIS Konner Wade MOD Dan Altavilla BAK John Richy RC Tyler Pike BAK Brett Ash BAK Kyle Lloyd LE HOME RUNS RBI Tyler O Neill BAK 32 Cody Bellinger RC 103 Cody Bellinger RC 30 J.D. Davis LAN 101 Chase McDonald LAN 30 Kevin Cron VIS 97 Daniel Palka VIS 29 Eric Aguilera IE 94 Kevin Cron VIS 27 Daniel Palka VIS 90 WINS SAVES Harrison Musgrave MOD 10 Nick Sarianides VIS 28 Richelson Pena HD 10 Matt Carasiti MOD 22 John Richy RC 10 Brendan McCurry STK 21 Lou Trivino STK 10 3 others tied at 16 5 others tied at 9 STOLEN BASES HITS Tim Lopes BAK 35 Raimel Tapia MOD 166 Aaron Barbosa BAK 31 James Ramsay LAN 160 Bo Way IE 27 Jamie Westbrook VIS 153 Raimel Tapia MOD 26 Eric Aguilera IE 151 Breland Almadova VIS 25 Ryan McMahon MOD 149 STRIKEOUTS INNINGS PITCHED Anthony Banda VIS 152 Konner Wade MOD Antonio Senzatela MOD 143 Antonio Senzatela MOD Kyle Lloyd LE 139 Anthony Banda VIS Dan Altavilla BAK 134 Dan Altavilla BAK Blake Perry VIS 131 Dylan Covey STK DOUBLES TRIPLES Ryan McMahon MOD 43 Jordan Patterson MOD 12 Eric Aguilera IE 38 Kody Eaves IE 11 Daniel Palka VIS 36 Ronnie Mitchell LAN 11 3 others tied at 34 Evan Van Hoosier HD 10 Chris Garia HD 10 COMPLETE GAMES SHUTOUTS Reed Garrett HD 2 Dan Altavilla BAK 1 Konner Wade MOD 2 Anthony Banda VIS 1 7 others tied at 1 Chris Ellis IE 1 John Richy RC 1 Brandon Sinnery VIS 1 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE ON-BASE PERCENTAGE A.J. Reed LAN.638 A.J. Reed LAN.449 Chase McDonald LAN.592 Eric Aguilera IE.392 Tyler O Neill BAK.558 James Ramsay LAN.384 Cody Bellinger RC.538 Ryan McMahon MOD.372 Eric Aguilera IE.532 J.D. Davis LAN.370 APPEARANCES WHIP Ian Gardeck SJ 61 Antonio Senzatela MOD 1.06 Joey Krehbiel VIS 60 Ryan Doran VIS 1.18 Dan Slania SJ 59 Anthony Banda VIS 1.25 Jake Smith SJ 56 Konner Wade MOD 1.25 Nick Sarianides VIS 54 Dylan Covey STK 1.27 RUNS SCORED GAMES Cody Bellinger RC 97 Bo Way IE 135 Daniel Palka VIS 95 Kody Eaves IE 134 J.D. Davis LAN 93 Tyler Marincov STK 134 James Ramsay LAN 88 3 others tied at 132 Ryan McMahon MOD 85 LOSSES HOME RUNS ALLOWED Harrison Cooney IE 15 David Ledbetter HD 23 Victor Alcantara IE 12 Richelson Pena HD 23 Dan Altavilla BAK 12 Kyle Finnegan STK 19 Jordan Kipper IE 12 Blake Perry VIS 19 3 others tied at 11 Tyler Pike BAK SAN JOSE GIANTS MEDIA GUIDE 67

69 CALIFORNIA LEAGUE 2015 CALIFORNIA LEAGUE TEAM LEADERS Team Batting TEAM AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SAC SF HBP BB SO SB CS SLG OBP Lancaster High Desert Visalia Rancho Cucamonga Inland Empire Modesto Stockton San Jose Lake Elsinore Bakersfield Team Pitching TEAM ERA W-L PCT G CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR SF HB BB SO San Jose Stockton Modesto Visalia Bakersfield Rancho Cucamonga Lancaster Inland Empire High Desert Lake Elsinore Team Fielding TEAM PCT G PO A E TC DP PB CS SB ATT PCT Visalia Lancaster Rancho Cucamonga Stockton San Jose Inland Empire Bakersfield High Desert Modesto Lake Elsinore SJGIANTS.COM

70 CALIFORNIA LEAGUE 2015 CALIFORNIA LEAGUE POSTSEASON ALL-STAR TEAM C Tyler Ogle, Rancho Cucamonga Quakes 1B A.J. Reed, Lancaster JetHawks 2B Jamie Westbrook, Visalia Rawhide 3B Ryan McMahon, Modesto Nuts SS Christian Arroyo, San Jose Giants OF Tyler O Neill, Bakersfield Blaze OF Brett Phillips, Lancaster JetHawks OF Raimel Tapia, Modesto Nuts DH Cody Bellinger, Rancho Cucamonga Quakes UTIL Eric Aguilera, Inland Empire 66ers P Dan Altavilla, Bakersfield Blaze P Anthony Banda, Visalia Rawhide P Chase Johnson, San Jose Giants P Antonio Senzatela, Modesto Nuts Most Valuable Player A.J. Reed, Lancaster JetHawks Pitcher of the Year Antonio Senzatela, Modesto Nuts Rookie of the Year A.J. Reed, Lancaster JetHawks Manager of the Year J.R. House, Visalia Rawhide Coach of the Year Gil Heredia, Visalia Rawhide 2015 CALIFORNIA LEAGUE POSTSEASON RESULTS North Division MINI SERIES Game 1 at San Jose 7, Stockton 2 Game 2 at Stockton 4, San Jose 2 Game 3 San Jose 5, at Stockton 3 San Jose wins series, 2-1 South Division MINI SERIES Game 1 at Lancaster 9, High Desert 7 Game 2 at High Desert 6, Lancaster 5 Game 3 at High Desert 12, Lancaster 5 High Desert wins series, 2-1 DIVISION SERIES Game 1 at Visalia 6, San Jose 5 Game 2 at Visalia 1, San Jose 0 Game 3 at San Jose 5, Visalia 4 Game 4 at San Jose 5, Visalia 4 Game 5 San Jose 6, at Visalia 5 San Jose wins series, 3-2 DIVISION SERIES Game 1 at Rancho Cucamonga 3, High Desert 0 Game 2 High Desert 9, at Rancho Cucamonga 2 Game 3 Rancho Cucamonga 6, at High Desert 5 Game 4 at High Desert 13, Rancho Cucamonga 6 Game 5 at Rancho Cucamonga 6, High Desert 5 Rancho Cucamonga wins series, 3-2 Championship Series Game 1 at Rancho Cucamonga 12, San Jose 3 Game 2 at Rancho Cucamonga 4, San Jose 3 Game 3 Rancho Cucamonga 5, at San Jose 0 Rancho Cucamonga wins series, SAN JOSE GIANTS MEDIA GUIDE 69

71 CALIFORNIA LEAGUE CALIFORNIA LEAGUE 3600 South Harbor Blvd. #122 Oxnard, CA Phone: (805) Fax: (805) Years in Operation: , 1946-present californialeague.com FRONT OFFICE GAME INFORMATION President: Charlie Blaney Classification: Class A Advanced Vice President: Tom Volpe Regular Season: 140 Games (Split Season) Director of Operations & Marketing: Matt Blaney 2016 Opening Day: April 7 Legal Counsel: Jonathan Light All-Star Game: June 21 (Lake Elsinore, CA) Historian: Chris Lampe Closing Date: September 5 BAKERSFIELD BLAZE 4009 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA Phone: (661) Fax: (661) blaze@bakersfieldblaze.com Years in League: , , , 1982-present Affiliation (First Year): Seattle Mariners (2015) bakersfieldblaze.com Ballpark (Year Opened): Sam Lynn Ballpark (1941) Manager: Eddie Menchaca Capacity: 1,839 Hitting Coach: Max Venable Dimensions: LF 328, CF 354, RF 328 Pitching Coach: Ethan Katz General Manager: Elizabeth Martin Media Contact: Dan Besbris 2016 Season Series Media Contact dbesbris@bakersfieldblaze.com 26 games, 13 home, 13 road May at Bakersfield Visiting Hotel June 4-7 at San Jose Bakersfield Marriott at the Convention Center June at San Jose 801 Truxtun Avenue July at San Jose Bakersfield, CA August 1-3 at Bakersfield Phone: (661) August at Bakersfield August at Bakersfield Aug. 30-Sept. 1 at San Jose 70 SJGIANTS.COM

72 CALIFORNIA LEAGUE HIGH DESERT MAVERICKS Stadium Way Adelanto, CA Phone: (760) Fax: (760) Years in League: 1991-present Affiliation (First Year): Texas Rangers (2015) hdmavs.com Ballpark (Year Opened): Heritage Field (1991) Manager: Howard Johnson Capacity: 5,500 Hitting Coach: Bobby Rose Dimensions: LF 340, CF 401, RF 340 Pitching Coach: Oscar Marin General Manager: Ben Hemmen Media Contact: Shane Philipps 2016 Season Series Media Contact 7 games, 3 home, 4 road July at High Desert Visiting Hotel August 9-11 at San Jose Green Tree Inn Green Tree Blvd. Victorville, CA Phone: (760) INLAND EMPIRE 66ERS 280 South E. Street San Bernardino, CA Phone: (909) Fax: (909) info@ie66ers.com Years in League: 1941, 1987-present Affiliation (First Year): Los Angeles Angels (2011) ie66ers.com Ballpark (Year Opened): San Manuel Stadium (1996) Manager: Chad Tracy Capacity: 5,000 Hitting Coach: Ryan Barba Dimensions: LF 330, CF 410, RF 330 Pitching Coach: Michael Wuertz General Manager: Joe Hudson Media Contact: Steve Wendt 2016 Season Series Media Contact steve@ie66ers.com 11 games, 7 home, 4 road April at Inland Empire Visiting Hotel June at San Jose Holiday Inn Express & Suites July at San Jose Redlands Blvd. Loma Linda, CA Phone: (909) SAN JOSE GIANTS MEDIA GUIDE 71

73 CALIFORNIA LEAGUE LAKE ELSINORE STORM 500 Diamond Drive Lake Elsinore, CA Phone: (951) Fax: (951) Years in League: 1994-present Affiliation (First Year): San Diego Padres (2001) stormbaseball.com Ballpark (Year Opened): The Diamond (1994) Manager: Francisco Morales Capacity: 8,000 Hitting Coach: Xavier Nady Dimensions: LF 330, CF 400, RF 310 Pitching Coach: Glendon Rusch General Manager: Raj Narayanan Media Contact: Tyler Zickel 2016 Season Series Media Contact 6 games, 3 home, 3 road April at Lake Elsinore Visiting Hotel May 6-8 at San Jose Lake Elsinore Hotel & Casino Malaga Road Lake Elsinore, CA Phone: (951) LANCASTER JETHAWKS Valley Central Way Lancaster, CA Phone: (661) Fax: (661) info@jethawks.com Years in League: 1996-present Affiliation (First Year): Houston Astros (2009) jethawks.com Ballpark (Year Opened): The Hangar (1996) Manager: Ramon Vazquez Capacity: 4,658 Hitting Coach: Darryl Robinson Dimensions: LF 350, CF 410, RF 350 Pitching Coach: Michael Burns General Manager: Will Thornhill Media Contact: Jason Schwartz 2016 Season Series Media Contact jason@jethawks.com 10 games, 4 home, 6 road April 7-10 at San Jose Visiting Hotel July at Lancaster Comfort Inn August at Lancaster 1825 W. Avenue J-12 Lancaster, CA Phone: (661) SJGIANTS.COM

74 CALIFORNIA LEAGUE MODESTO NUTS 601 Neece Dr. Modesto, CA Phone: (209) Fax: (209) Years in League: , 1966-present Affiliation (First Year): Colorado Rockies (2005) modestonuts.com Ballpark (Year Opened): John Thurman Field (1955) Manager: Fred Ocasio Capacity: 4,000 Hitting Coach: Lee Stevens Dimensions: LF 312, CF 400, RF 319 Pitching Coach: Brandon Emmanuel General Manager: Mike Gorrasi Media Contact: Keaton Gillogly 2016 Season Series Media Contact 24 games, 12 home, 12 road April at San Jose Visiting Hotel May at San Jose The Modesto Hotel May at Modesto 1720 Sisk Road May at Modesto Modesto, CA May at San Jose Phone: (209) June 9-12 at Modesto July 4-7 at San Jose July at Modesto RANCHO CUCAMONGA QUAKES 8408 Rochester Ave. Rancho Cucamonga, CA Phone: (909) Fax: (909) Years in League: 1996-present Affiliation (First Year): Los Angeles Dodgers (2011) rcquakes.com Ballpark (Year Opened): LoanMart Field (1993) Manager: Drew Saylor Capacity: 4,923 Hitting Coach: Jay Gibbons Dimensions: LF 330, CF 401, RF 330 Pitching Coach: Kip Wells General Manager: Grant Riddle Media Contact: Mike Lindskog 2016 Season Series Media Contact 11 games, 7 home, 4 road May at Rancho Cucamonga Visiting Hotel June at San Jose Best Western Heritage Inn August at San Jose 8179 Spruce Avenue Rancho Cucamonga, CA Phone: (909) SAN JOSE GIANTS MEDIA GUIDE 73

75 CALIFORNIA LEAGUE STOCKTON PORTS 404 West Fremont St. Stockton, CA Phone: (209) Fax: (209) Years in League: 1941, , 1978-present Affiliation (First Year): Oakland Athletics (2005) stocktonports.com Ballpark (Year Opened): Banner Island Ballpark (2005) Capacity: 5,200 Dimensions: LF 300, CF 399, RF 326 General Manager: Bryan Meadows Media Contact: Zack Bayrouty Media Contact Manager: Rick Magnante Hitting Coach: Tommy Everidge Pitching Coach: Steve Connelly 2016 Season Series 22 games, 11 home, 11 road April at San Jose Visiting Hotel May 2-5 at Stockton Quality Inn & Suites May at Stockton Harlan Road June at Stockton Lathrop, CA July 8-11 at San Jose Phone: (209) August 4-7 at San Jose VISALIA RAWHIDE 300 North Giddings St. Visalia, CA Phone: (559) Fax: (559) Years in League: , , 1977-present Affiliation (First Year): Arizona Diamondbacks (2007) rawhidebaseball.com Ballpark (Year Opened): Recreation Ballpark (1946) Capacity: 2,468 Dimensions: LF 320, CF 405, RF 320 General Manager: Jennifer Pendergraft Media Contact: Danny Angel Media Contact Manager: J.R. House Hitting Coach: Vince Harrison Pitching Coach: Jeff Bajenaru 2016 Season Series 23 games, 10 home, 13 road April at San Jose Visiting Hotel April 29-May 1 at Visalia Charter Inn & Suites May at Visalia 1016 East Prosperity Avenue June 1-3 at San Jose Tulare, CA June 30-July 3 at Visalia Phone: (559) August at Visalia September 2-5 at San Jose 74 SJGIANTS.COM

76 SAN JOSE GIANTS TEAM RECORDS

77 SAN JOSE GIANTS TEAM RECORDS YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Year Nickname Affiliation League Manager W-L PCT Overall 1942 Owls Independent California Golden Holt nd 1947 Red Sox Boston Red Sox California Marvin Owen T-2nd 1948 Red Sox Boston Red Sox California Marvin Owen th 1949 * Red Sox Boston Red Sox California Marvin Owen th 1950 Red Sox Boston Red Sox California Marvin Owen th 1951 Red Sox Boston Red Sox California Marvin Owen nd 1952 Red Sox Boston Red Sox California Red Marion T-2nd 1953 * Red Sox Boston Red Sox California Red Marion st 1954 Red Sox Boston Red Sox California Red Marion th 1955 Red Sox Boston Red Sox California Sheriff Robinson nd 1956 JoSox Independent California Dick Whitman rd 1957 JoSox Pittsburgh Pirates California Dick Whitman th 1958 Pirates Pittsburgh Pirates California Jack Paepke * Bees Los Angeles Angels California Red Marion st 1963 Bees Los Angeles Angels California Red Marion th 1964 Bees Los Angeles Angels California Rocky Bridges rd 1965 Bees California Angels California Rocky Bridges nd 1966 Bees California Angels California Rocky Bridges nd 1967 * Bees California Angels California Del Rice st 1968 Bees California Angels California Harry Dunlop st 1969 Bees California Angels California Eddie Bressoud/Tom Morgan th 1970 Bees Kansas City Royals California Buddy Peterson rd 1971 Bees Kansas City Royals California Buddy Peterson T-3rd 1972 Bees Kansas City Royals California Harry Malmberg rd 1973 Bees Kansas City Royals California Steve Boros rd 1974 Bees Kansas City Royals California Steve Boros nd 1975 Bees Cleveland Indians California Del Youngblood T-5th 1976 Bees Cleveland Indians California Gomer Hodge th 1977 Missions Oakland A s Pacific Coast Rene Lachemann th 1978 Missions Seattle Mariners Pacific Coast Rene Lachemann th 1979 * Missions Seattle Mariners California Bob Didier st 1980 Missions Seattle Mariners California Bill Plummer th 1981 Missions Co-op California Fred Hatfield th 1982 Expos Montreal Expos California Tommy Thompson th 1983 Bees Baltimore Orioles California Frank Verdi th 1984 Bees Independent California Al Gallagher th 1985 Bees Independent California Jethro McIntyre th 1986 Bees Independent California Harry Stavrenos/Mike Verdi th 1987 Bees Independent California Mike Verdi th 1988 Giants San Francisco Giants California Duane Espy nd 1989 Giants San Francisco Giants California Duane Espy th 1990 Giants San Francisco Giants California Tom Spencer th 1991 Giants San Francisco Giants California Ron Wotus st 1992 Giants San Francisco Giants California Ron Wotus rd 1993 Giants San Francisco Giants California Dick Dietz rd 1994 Giants San Francisco Giants California Dick Dietz th 1995 Giants San Francisco Giants California Carlos Lezcano th 1996 Giants San Francisco Giants California Carlos Lezcano st 1997 Giants San Francisco Giants California Frank Cacciatore th 1998 * Giants San Francisco Giants California Shane Turner st 1999 Giants San Francisco Giants California Lenn Sakata T-4th 2000 Giants San Francisco Giants California Keith Comstock th 2001 * Giants San Francisco Giants California Lenn Sakata nd 2002 Giants San Francisco Giants California Bill Hayes th 2003 Giants San Francisco Giants California Jack Lind th 2004 Giants San Francisco Giants California Lenn Sakata th 2005 * Giants San Francisco Giants California Lenn Sakata st 2006 Giants San Francisco Giants California Lenn Sakata st 2007 * Giants San Francisco Giants California Lenn Sakata th 2008 Giants San Francisco Giants California Steve Decker st 2009 * Giants San Francisco Giants California Andy Skeels st 2010 * Giants San Francisco Giants California Brian Harper rd 2011 Giants San Francisco Giants California Andy Skeels st 2012 Giants San Francisco Giants California Andy Skeels nd 2013 Giants San Francisco Giants California Andy Skeels st 2014 Giants San Francisco Giants California Lenn Sakata th 2015 Giants San Francisco Giants California Russ Morman th Denotes won league championship 76 SJGIANTS.COM

78 SAN JOSE GIANTS TEAM RECORDS SAN JOSE GIANTS TO REACH MAJOR LEAGUES # Name Team Date 1 Russ Swan San Francisco Giants 4/29/ Eric Gunderson San Francisco Giants 4/11/ Mark Leonard San Francisco Giants 7/21/ Mark Dewey San Francisco Giants 8/24/ Andres Santana San Francisco Giants 9/16/ Steve Decker San Francisco Giants 9/18/ Rod Beck San Francisco Giants 5/6/ Bryan Hickerson San Francisco Giants 7/25/ Gil Heredia San Francisco Giants 9/1/ Royce Clayton San Francisco Giants 9/20/ John Patterson San Francisco Giants 4/6/ Juan Guerrero Houston Astros 4/9/ Jim McNamara San Francisco Giants 4/9/ Scooter Tucker Houston Astros 6/14/ Jim Pena San Francisco Giants 7/7/ Pat Rapp San Francisco Giants 7/10/ Steve Hosey San Francisco Giants 8/29/ Steve Reed San Francisco Giants 8/30/ Kevin Rogers San Francisco Giants 9/4/ Greg Brummett San Francisco Giants 5/29/ Erik Johnson San Francisco Giants 7/8/ Kevin McGehee Baltimore Orioles 8/23/ Rikkert Faneyte San Francisco Giants 8/23/ William Van Landingham San Francisco Giants 5/21/ Mike Myers Florida Marlins 4/25/ Chad Fonville Montreal Expos 4/28/ Joe Rosselli San Francisco Giants 4/30/ Carlos Valdez San Francisco Giants 7/18/ Jamie Brewington San Francisco Giants 7/24/ Brent Cookson Kansas City Royals 8/12/ Rick Huisman Kansas City Royals 9/4/ Shawn Estes San Francisco Giants 9/16/ Steve Bourgeois San Francisco Giants 4/3/ Jimmy Myers Baltimore Orioles 4/6/ Marcus Jensen San Francisco Giants 4/14/ Bill Mueller San Francisco Giants 4/17/ Jay Canizaro San Francisco Giants 4/28/ Keith Williams San Francisco Giants 6/7/ Jacob Cruz San Francisco Giants 7/18/ Ken Grundt Boston Red Sox 8/8/ Doug Mirabelli San Francisco Giants 8/23/ Steve Soderstrom San Francisco Giants 9/17/ Wilson Delgado San Francisco Giants 9/24/ Deivi Cruz Detroit Tigers 4/1/ Dante Powell San Francisco Giants 4/15/ Keith Foulke San Francisco Giants 5/21/ Mike Caruso Chicago White Sox 3/30/ Russ Ortiz San Francisco Giants 4/2/ Joe Fontenot Florida Marlins 5/23/ Bobby Howry Chicago White Sox 6/21/ Armando Rios San Francisco Giants 9/1/ Jim Stoops Colorado Rockies 9/9/ Edwards Guzman San Francisco Giants 4/6/ Clay Bellinger New York Yankees 4/9/ Chris Singleton Chicago White Sox 4/10/ Joe Nathan San Francisco Giants 4/21/ Calvin Murray San Francisco Giants 6/6/ Lou Pote Anaheim Angels 8/11/ Aaron Fultz San Francisco Giants 4/5/ Scott Linebrink San Francisco Giants 4/15/ Lorenzo Barcelo Chicago White Sox 7/22/ Ryan Vogelsong San Francisco Giants 9/2/ Damon Minor San Francisco Giants 9/2/ Frank Charles Houston Astros 9/5/ Adam Hyzdu Pittsburgh Pirates 9/8/ Chad Zerbe San Francisco Giants 9/18/ Troy Brohawn Arizona Diamondbacks 4/14/ Ken Vining Chicago White Sox 5/23/ Chris Magruder Texas Rangers 9/4/ Kurt Ainsworth San Francisco Giants 9/5/ Yorvit Torrealba San Francisco Giants 9/5/ Tony Torcato San Francisco Giants 7/26/ Kevin Joseph St. Louis Cardinals 8/1/ Trey Lunsford San Francisco Giants 9/12/2002 # Name Team Date 75 Jesse Foppert San Francisco Giants 4/14/ Jerome Williams San Francisco Giants 4/26/ Erasmo Ramirez Texas Rangers 4/30/ Jason Ellison San Francisco Giants 5/9/ Carlos Valderrama San Francisco Giants 6/21/ Nate Bump Florida Marlins 6/28/ Noah Lowry San Francisco Giants 9/5/ Lance Niekro San Francisco Giants 9/5/ David Aardsma San Francisco Giants 4/6/ Joe Horgan Montreal Expos 6/12/ Merkin Valdez San Francisco Giants 8/1/ Justin Knoedler San Francisco Giants 10/3/ Jeremy Accardo San Francisco Giants 5/4/ Scott Munter San Francisco Giants 5/10/ Jack Taschner San Francisco Giants 6/11/ Adam Shabala San Francisco Giants 6/16/ Clay Hensley San Diego Padres 7/20/ Matt Cain San Francisco Giants 8/29/ Angel Chavez San Francisco Giants 8/30/ Francisco Liriano Minnesota Twins 9/5/ Dan Ortmeier San Francisco Giants 9/5/ Matt Kinney San Francisco Giants 9/8/ Travis Ishikawa San Francisco Giants 4/18/ Kevin Frandsen San Francisco Giants 4/28/ Boof Bonser Minnesota Twins 5/21/ Jonathan Sanchez San Francisco Giants 5/28/ Eliezer Alfonzo San Francisco Giants 6/3/ Fred Lewis San Francisco Giants 9/1/ Brian Burres Baltimore Orioles 9/8/ Billy Sadler San Francisco Giants 9/15/ Jon Coutlangus Cincinnati Reds 4/7/ Tim Lincecum San Francisco Giants 5/6/ Nate Schierholtz San Francisco Giants 6/11/ Guillermo Rodriguez San Francisco Giants 6/13/ Brian Buscher Minnesota Twins 7/27/ Brian Wilson San Francisco Giants 8/11/ Tyler Walker San Francisco Giants 8/29/ Erick Threets San Francisco Giants 9/12/ Brian Bocock San Francisco Giants 3/31/ Steve Holm San Francisco Giants 4/4/ Clay Timpner San Francisco Giants 4/8/ John Bowker San Francisco Giants 4/12/ Emmanuel Burriss San Francisco Giants 4/20/ Alberto Castillo Baltimore Orioles 4/28/ Alex Hinshaw San Francisco Giants 5/15/ Travis Denker San Francisco Giants 5/21/ Brian Horwitz San Francisco Giants 5/30/ Sergio Romo San Francisco Giants 6/26/ Osiris Matos San Francisco Giants 7/3/ Geno Espineli San Francisco Giants 7/20/ Ryan Rohlinger San Francisco Giants 8/13/ Pablo Sandoval San Francisco Giants 8/14/ Alfredo Simon Baltimore Orioles 9/6/ Joe Martinez San Francisco Giants 4/7/ Jason Waddell Chicago Cubs 5/31/ Matt Downs San Francisco Giants 6/16/ Ryan Sadowski San Francisco Giants 6/28/ Waldis Joaquin San Francisco Giants 8/4/ Dan Runzler San Francisco Giants 9/4/ Madison Bumgarner San Francisco Giants 9/8/ Buster Posey San Francisco Giants 9/11/ Jesse English Washington Nationals 4/5/ Darren Ford San Francisco Giants 9/1/ Brandon Belt San Francisco Giants 3/31/ Joe Paterson Arizona Diamondbacks 4/2/ Brandon Crawford San Francisco Giants 5/27/ Conor Gillaspie San Francisco Giants 6/6/ Hector Sanchez San Francisco Giants 7/15/ Henry Sosa Houston Astros 8/10/ Steve Edlefsen San Francisco Giants 8/21/ Eric Surkamp San Francisco Giants 8/27/ Antoan Richardson Atlanta Braves 9/4/ Brett Pill San Francisco Giants 9/6/ Dan Otero San Francisco Giants 4/7/2012 # Name Team Date 149 Charlie Culberson San Francisco Giants 5/13/ Scott Barnes Cleveland Indians 5/30/ Ryan Verdugo Kansas City Royals 7/17/ Francisco Peguero San Francisco Giants 8/25/ Thomas Neal Cleveland Indians 9/2/ Tyler Graham Arizona Diamondbacks 9/7/ Nick Noonan San Francisco Giants 4/3/ Juan Perez San Francisco Giants 6/9/ Jake Dunning San Francisco Giants 6/16/ Zack Wheeler New York Mets 6/18/ Roger Kieschnick San Francisco Giants 7/31/ Heath Hembree San Francisco Giants 9/3/ Johnny Monell San Francisco Giants 9/5/ Ehire Adrianza San Francisco Giants 9/8/ Seth Rosin Texas Rangers 3/31/ Joe Panik San Francisco Giants 6/21/ Adam Duvall San Francisco Giants 6/26/ Andrew Susac San Francisco Giants 7/26/ Matt Duffy San Francisco Giants 8/1/ Edwin Escobar Boston Red Sox 8/27/ Jackson Williams Colorado Rockies 8/27/ Hunter Strickland San Francisco Giants 9/1/ Gary Brown San Francisco Giants 9/3/ Chris Dominguez San Francisco Giants 9/3/ Chris Heston San Francisco Giants 9/13/ Kendry Flores Miami Marlins 6/6/ Jarrett Parker San Francisco Giants 6/13/ Josh Osich San Francisco Giants 7/3/ Ryan Lollis San Francisco Giants 7/4/ Kelby Tomlinson San Francisco Giants 8/3/ Cody Hall San Francisco Giants 9/3/ Trevor Brown San Francisco Giants 9/19/ Mac Williamson San Francisco Giants 9/23/ SAN JOSE GIANTS MEDIA GUIDE 77

79 SAN JOSE GIANTS TEAM RECORDS Championships (6): 1998, 2001, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2010 SAN JOSE GIANTS PLAYOFF HISTORY Championship Series Appearances (10): 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2015 Playoff Appearances (21): 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015 Year North Mini Series North Division Series Championship Series 1988 N/A Lost to Stockton, N/A Lost to Stockton, N/A Lost to Stockton, N/A Lost to Stockton, N/A Lost to Modesto, Defeated Visalia, 2-0 Defeated Modesto, 3-0 Lost to San Bernardino, Bye Defeated Stockton, 3-1 Lost to Lake Elsinore, 3-2 *1998 Bye Defeated High Desert, 3-2 Defeated Rancho Cucamonga, Defeated Visalia, 2-1 Defeated Modesto, 3-2 Lost to San Bernardino, 3-2 *2001 Bye Defeated Bakersfield, 2-1 (Championship Series postponed) 2004 Defeated Stockton, 2-1 Lost to Modesto, 3-2 *2005 Bye Defeated Modesto, 3-0 Defeated Lake Elsinore, Bye Lost to Visalia, 3-2 *2007 Bye Defeated Visalia, 3-1 Defeated Lake Elsinore, Bye Lost to Stockton, 3-2 *2009 Bye Defeated Bakersfield, 3-2 Defeated High Desert, 3-0 *2010 Bye Defeated Modesto, 3-0 Defeated Rancho Cucamonga, Bye Lost to Stockton, Lost to Modesto, Bye Defeated Visalia, 3-2 Lost to Inland Empire, Defeated Stockton, 2-1 Defeated Visalia, 3-2 Lost to Rancho Cucamonga, 3-0 * Denotes Championship season SAN JOSE GIANTS ATTENDANCE Year-by-Year Regular Season Attendance , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,386 Single Game Home Attendance Highs 1. 7,143 August 31, ,151 July 22, ,719 July 27, ,585 August 13, ,472 May 14, ,419 August 15, ,409 June 16, ,359 April 30, ,352 June 24, ,304 May 29, ,292 May 22, ,291 July 4, SJGIANTS.COM

80 SAN JOSE GIANTS TEAM RECORDS ALL-TIME SAN JOSE MANAGERIAL RECORDS Manager W-L PCT Years in San Jose Lenn Sakata (1999, 2001, 04-07, 2014) Red Marion ( , ) Marvin Owen ( ) Andy Skeels (2009, ) Rocky Bridges ( ) Duane Espy ( ) Ron Wotus ( ) Carlos Lezcano ( ) Steve Boros ( ) Dick Dietz ( ) Buddy Peterson ( ) Dick Whitman ( ) Rene Lachemann ( ) Sheriff Robinson (1955) Bob Didier (1979) Del Rice (1967) Steve Decker (2008) Shane Turner (1998) Harry Dunlop (1968) Brian Harper (2010) Harry Malmberg (1972) Manager W-L PCT Years in San Jose Tom Spencer (1990) Bill Plummer (1980) Russ Morman (2015) Mike Verdi ( ) Bill Hayes (2002) Del Youngblood (1975) Tommy Thompson (1982) Tom Morgan (1969) Frank Cacciatore (1997) Jack Lind (2003) Frank Verdi (1983) Al Gallagher (1984) Jethro McIntyre (1985) Fred Hatfield (1981) Keith Comstock (2000) Gomer Hodge (1976) Golden Holt (1942) Harry Stavrenos (1986) Jack Paepke (1958) Eddie Bressoud (1969) SAN JOSE LEAGUE AWARD WINNERS Most Valuable Player Rookie of the Year Pitcher of the Year Manager of the Year 1942 Sal Taormina 1950 Larry DiPippo 1987 Kat Kamei 1967 Harry Dunlop 1953 Truman Clevenger 1953 Truman Clevenger 1988 Doug Robertson 1968 Del Rice 1956 Dick Whitman 1966 Jarvis Tatum 1989 Steve Lienhard 1989 Duane Espy 1973 Kenzie Davis 1990 Dan Rambo 1991 Ron Wotus 1996 Darin Blood 1991 Rick Huisman 1996 Carlos Lezcano 1998 Giuseppe Chiaramonte 1992 Joe Rosselli 2005 Lenn Sakata 2009 Roger Kieschnick 1996 Darin Blood 2011 Gary Brown 2002 Jeff Clark 2006 Brian Anderson 2008 Kevin Pucetas 2009 Craig Clark 2016 SAN JOSE GIANTS MEDIA GUIDE 79

81 SAN JOSE GIANTS TEAM RECORDS SAN JOSE GIANTS YEAR-BY-YEAR HITTING TOTALS Year AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB SO SLG OBP Team Season Hitting Records Batting Average Runs Scored Hits Doubles Triples Home Runs Stolen Bases Walks Strikeouts SJGIANTS.COM

82 SAN JOSE GIANTS TEAM RECORDS SAN JOSE GIANTS YEAR-BY-YEAR PITCHING TOTALS Year ERA W L PCT CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO Team Season Pitching Records ERA Winning Percentage Complete Games Shutouts Saves Fewest Runs Allowed Fewest Walks Strikeouts Fewest Home Runs Allowed SAN JOSE GIANTS MEDIA GUIDE 81

83 SAN JOSE GIANTS TEAM RECORDS SAN JOSE GIANTS YEAR-BY-YEAR HITTING LEADERS Batting Average (min. 377 PA) 2015 Christian Arroyo Elliott Blair Mac Williamson Carter Jurica Gary Brown Jose Flores Thomas Neal Matt Downs Pablo Sandoval Carlos Sosa Nate Schierholtz A.J. LaBarbera Daniel Ortmeier Carlos Valderrama Jeff Allen Sean McGowan Will Otero Benji Simonton Todd Wilson Derek Reid Jon Sbrocco Bill Mueller Jason McFarlin Ricky Ward Ron Crowe John Patterson Juan Guerrero Mark Leonard.345 Games 2015 Brian Ragira Mitch Delfino 131 Chuckie Jones Mac Williamson Adam Duvall 134 Ricky Oropesa Gary Brown Juan Perez Roger Kieschnick Brett Pill Mike Mooney Mark Minicozzi Eddy Martinez-Esteve Fred Lewis Bryan Carter Angel Chavez Tim Flaherty Ryan Pini Tony Zuniga Michael Byas Tim Garland Tim Garland Dante Powell Keith Williams Kurt Ehmann 123 Chris Wimmer Adam Hyzdu Joey James Steve Hosey Jim Jones Mark Leonard 142 Runs Scored 2015 Ryder Jones Chuckie Jones Mac Williamson Adam Duvall Gary Brown Juan Perez Thomas Neal Matt Downs Antoan Richardson Julio Cordido Eddy Martinez-Esteve Fred Lewis Angel Chavez Micah Holst Scott Daeley Joe Jester Tim Flaherty 82 Tony Zuniga Michael Byas 87 Giuseppe Chiaramonte Tim Garland Tim Garland Armando Rios Keith Williams Kurt Ehmann Rikkert Faneyte 69 Barry Miller Derek Reid John Patterson Steve Hecht Greg Ritchie 118 Hits 2015 Christian Arroyo Mitch Delfino Mac Williamson Joe Panik Gary Brown Francisco Peguero Thomas Neal Bobby Felmy Mike Mooney Mark Minicozzi Nate Schierholtz 160 Clay Timpner Fred Lewis Angel Chavez Micah Holst Tim Flaherty Tony Torcato Tony Zuniga Giuseppe Chiaramonte Todd Wilson Tim Garland Armando Rios Keith Williams Chris Wimmer Adam Hyzdu Joey James John Patterson Steve Hecht Mark Leonard 176 Doubles 2015 Ryder Jones Mitch Delfino Devin Harris Ricky Oropesa Ryan Cavan Juan Perez Thomas Neal Andy D Alessio Pablo Sandoval John Bowker Eddy Martinez-Esteve Brad Vericker Daniel Ortmeier Micah Holst Tim Flaherty Tony Torcato Tim Flaherty 33 Tony Zuniga Mark Gulseth Todd Wilson Jesse Ibarra Armando Rios Keith Williams Calvin Murray Barry Miller Clay Bellinger Scooter Tucker Juan Guerrero 24 Tom Ealy Mark Leonard 50 Triples 2015 Hunter Cole Jesus Galindo Chris Lofton Jarrett Parker Gary Brown Francisco Peguero Darren Ford Mike McBryde Antoan Richardson John Bowker Clay Timpner Fred Lewis Julio Cordido 7 Branden Florence Jamie Athas Arturo McDowell Joe Jester 4 Carlos Mendoza 4 Pedro Mota Pedro Mota Benji Simonton 4 Tony Zuniga Mike Caruso Tim Garland Gary Phillips 8 Dante Powell Bill Mueller Andy Albrecht 4 Jason McFarlin 4 Chris Wimmer Matt Davis Steve Rolen Royce Clayton Steve Hecht Mark Leonard 6 Home Runs 2015 Tyler Horan 13 Angel Villalona Brian Ragira Mac Williamson Adam Duvall Tommy Joseph Johnny Monell Roger Kieschnick Matt Downs David Maroul Steve Holm Travis Ishikawa Dan Trumble Dan Trumble Carlos Valderrama 15 Dan Trumble Tim Flaherty Sean McGowan Tim Flaherty Giuseppe Chiaramonte Giuseppe Chiaramonte Jesse Ibarra Andre Keene Keith Williams Brent Cookson Brent Cookson Roger Miller Adell Davenport Juan Guerrero Mark Leonard 15 RBI 2015 Brian Ragira Brian Ragira Mac Williamson Adam Duvall Tommy Joseph Francisco Peguero Roger Kieschnick Andy D Alessio Adam Witter Julio Cordido Eddy Martinez-Esteve Brad Vericker Bryan Carter Angel Chavez Tim Flaherty Sean McGowan Tim Flaherty Giuseppe Chiaramonte Todd Wilson Jesse Ibarra Armando Rios Keith Williams Kurt Ehmann Barry Miller Joey James Dan Lewis Juan Guerrero Mark Leonard 118 Stolen Bases 2015 Jesus Galindo Jesus Galindo Chris Lofton Jarrett Parker Gary Brown Francisco Peguero Darren Ford Tyler Graham Antoan Richardson Marcus Sanders Clay Timpner Fred Lewis Bryan Carter Angel Chavez Scott Daeley Clay Greene Brett Casper 20 Will Otero Michael Byas Tim Garland Tim Garland Armando Rios Chad Fonville Jason McFarlin 49 Chris Wimmer Jason McFarlin Jason McFarlin Royce Clayton Jamie Cooper Greg Ritchie SJGIANTS.COM

84 SAN JOSE GIANTS TEAM RECORDS SAN JOSE GIANTS YEAR-BY-YEAR PITCHING LEADERS Wins 2015 Chase Johnson Joe Biagini Ty Blach Taylor Rogers Craig Westcott Oliver Odle Craig Clark Tim Alderson 13 Jesse English Ronnie Ray Anthony Moreno Garrett Broshuis 12 Jesse Floyd Brian Burres Brion Treadway Jeff Clark Vance Cozier Joe Horgan Randy Goodrich 8 Chris Jones 8 Jeff Urban 8 Matt Wells Bill Malloy Jason Brester 9 Ken Vining Darin Blood Keith Foulke Marino Castillo 10 Edwin Corps William Van Landingham Joe Rosselli Rick Huisman Kevin Rogers Steve Lienhard Tom Meagher 17 ERA (min. 110 IP) 2015 Chase Johnson Joe Biagini Ty Blach Taylor Rogers Chris Heston Justin Fitzgerald Craig Clark Tim Alderson Paul Oseguera Anthony Moreno Garrett Broshuis Brian Burres John Thomas Jeff Clark Mitch Walk Jerome Williams Chris Jones Joe Nathan Brandon Leese Darin Blood Keith Foulke Marino Castillo Steve Whitaker Joe Rosselli Rick Huisman Dan Rambo Steve Lienhard Eric Gunderson 2.65 Strikeouts 2015 Martin Agosta Kendry Flores Clayton Blackburn Taylor Rogers Chris Heston Justin Fitzgerald Craig Clark Jesse English Joe Martinez Anthony Moreno Garrett Broshuis Brian Burres James Garcia Boof Bonser Vance Cozier Jeff Verplancke Chris Jones Joe Nathan Jason Brester Darin Blood Keith Foulke Carlos Valdez William Van Landingham Joe Rosselli Rick Huisman Kevin Rogers Bryan Hickerson Tom Meagher 165 Innings Pitched 2015 Chase Johnson Joe Biagini Clayton Blackburn Taylor Rogers Craig Westcott Justin Fitzgerald Craig Clark Tim Alderson Joe Martinez Gregorio Martinez Garrett Broshuis Brooks McNiven Brion Treadway Jeff Clark Vance Cozier Joe Horgan Randy Goodrich Manny Bermudez Jason Brester Darin Blood Keith Foulke Edwin Corps Doug Vanderweele Joe Rosselli Rick Huisman Kevin Rogers Steve Lienhard Gil Heredia 206 Saves 2015 Dan Slania 16 Jake Smith Steven Okert Josh Osich Seth Rosin Heath Hembree Jason Stoffel Rafael Cova Dan Otero Taylor Wilding Brian Anderson Joe Bateman Jeremy Accardo David Aardsma Jackson Markert Luke Anderson Todd Ozias Benji Miller Jim Stoops Santos Hernandez Russ Ortiz Rob Andrakin 7 Rich Hyde Jeff Richey Brian Dour Dan Flanagan Gary Sharko Jimmy Myers Mark Dewey Doug Robertson 23 Appearances 2015 Ian Gardeck Tyler Mizenko Luis Rojas Phil McCormick Ari Ronick Jason Stoffel Wilmin Rodriguez Taylor Wilding Sergio Romo Justin Hedrick Joe Bateman Anthony Pannone Julio Pavon R.D. Spiehs Luke Anderson Keith Connolly Matt Wells Jim Stoops Mike McMullen Jeff Martin Carl Schramm Jeff Richey Mark Peterson Dan Flanagan Gary Sharko Jimmy Myers Mark Dewey Doug Robertson 57 SAN JOSE GIANTS INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME RECORDS HITS HOME RUNS STRIKEOUTS - PITCHER Keith Williams 5 (x3) 1994 Adam Witter Dan Rambo Sean McGowan 5 (x2) 2000 Hector Sanchez Keith Foulke Pablo Sandoval 5 (x2) 2007 (71 players have hit 2 home runs) Lorenzo Barcelo Gary Brown 5 (x2) 2011 Paul Oseguera (31 players have recorded 5 hits once) RBI Royce Clayton Keith Williams Pat Dobson SAN JOSE GIANTS MEDIA GUIDE 83

85 SAN JOSE GIANTS TEAM RECORDS SAN JOSE GIANTS TEAM MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS WINS (SEASON) (.664) (.677) (.636) (.643) (.636) 1996 LOSSES (SEASON) (.379) (.414) (.429) (.486) (.521) (.514) 2015 WINS (HALF) (.729) 2009 (2nd) (.729) 2011 (1st) (.667) 1988 (2nd) (.691) 1991 (2nd) (.657) 1998 (1st) (.648) 1989 (1st) WINNING STREAK games 2011 (5/19-5/31) 12 games 2011 (6/3-6/16) games 1988 (8/21-9/1) 11 games 1993 (5/9-5/16) 11 games 1999 (7/20-7/30) 11 games 2011 (7/5-7/16) LOSING STREAK games 2000 (6/28-7/9) games 2003 (6/11-6/21) 10 games 2012 (5/27-6/5) 4. 9 games 2001 (5/25-6/2) 5. 8 games 1988 (6/27-7/3) 8 games 1997 (5/9-5/16) 8 games 2000 (4/26-5/3) 8 games 2002 (8/1-8/9) LONGEST GAME (INNINGS) Home: 21 vs. San Bernardino (5/12-13/95) Away: 21 at Riverside (5/22/88) LONGEST GAME (TIME) Home: 5:56 vs. San Bernardino (5/12-13/95) Away: 6:19 at Riverside (5/22/88) HOME WINNING STREAK games 1993 (5/9-6/7) ROAD WINNING STREAK games 2011 (5/19-6/12) MARGIN OF VICTORY 18 runs (20-2) vs. Stockton 5/5/95 HOME LOSING STREAK games 2000 (4/13-5/8) ROAD LOSING STREAK games 2000 (6/5-7/9) MARGIN OF DEFEAT 16 runs (twice, most recent: 2006) RUNS (GAME) Home: 19 vs. High Desert 8/21/94 Away: 22 at Modesto 7/27/88 RUNS ALLOWED (GAME) Home: 22 vs. R. Cucamonga 9/3/11 Away: 19 (three times, most recent: 2003) RUNS (INNING) Home: 10 (three times, most recent: 2004) Away: 13 at Modesto 7/27/88 HOME WINS (SEASON) (.729) (.706) (.686) (.677) (.657) (.648) 1988 ROAD WINS (SEASON) (.677) (.657) (.625) (.629) (.614) 1995 WINS (MONTH) (.759) 1998 (May) 22-7 (.759) 2011 (May) 22-8 (.733) 2009 (July) 22-9 (.710) 2005 (May) SAN JOSE GIANTS INDIVIDUAL MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS HIT FOR THE CYCLE NO-HITTERS LONGEST HITTING STREAKS Carlos Valderrama 8/19/02 (at Stockton) * Boof Bonser (6 IP), R.D. Spiehs (3 IP), 25 games Francisco Peguero ( ) Kevin Frandsen 7/2/05 (vs. Modesto) 5/5/02 at Rancho Cucamonga 23 games Tim Garland (1996) Thomas Neal 4/28/09 (at Lancaster) * David Mixon (6 IP), Ryan Shaver (2 IP), 22 games John Bowker (2006) Rafael Cova (1 IP), 9/3/09 at Inland Empire 21 games Will Otero (1999) CONSECUTIVE SCORELESS INNINGS 19 games Tim Garland (1996) 36 innings Rick Huisman (1991) LONGEST WINNING STREAKS 19 games Todd Jennings (2005) 31 innings Ryan Vogelsong (1999) 15 games Craig Clark (2009) 19 games Nate Schierholtz (2005) 29 innings Jeff Clark (2002) 14 games Craig Westcott ( ) 19 games Ryan Cavan (2013) 84 SJGIANTS.COM

86 SAN JOSE GIANTS TEAM RECORDS SAN JOSE GIANTS CAREER BATTING RECORDS AVERAGE (Minimum 400 PA) 1. Mark Leonard Thomas Neal Gary Brown Mike Caruso Tony Torcato.330 RUNS SCORED 1. Julio Cordido Tim Garland Angel Chavez Jason McFarlin Scott Daeley 161 Dan Trumble 161 HOME RUNS 1. Dan Trumble Tim Flaherty Benji Simonton Travis Ishikawa 36 Angel Villalona 36 HITS 1. Julio Cordido Angel Chavez Tim Garland Jason McFarlin Todd Wilson 298 DOUBLES 1. Julio Cordido Angel Chavez Mark Gulseth Tony Zuniga Todd Wilson 60 Pablo Sandoval 60 TRIPLES 1. Julio Cordido 17 Nate Schierholtz Tim Garland 16 Francisco Peguero Chris Lofton 15 RBI 1. Julio Cordido Angel Chavez Tim Flaherty Benji Simonton 157 Tony Zuniga 157 STOLEN BASES 1. Jason McFarlin Tim Garland Tyler Graham Scott Daeley Jamie Cooper 60 GAMES 1. Julio Cordido Angel Chavez Tony Zuniga Dan Trumble Jason McFarlin 270 SAN JOSE GIANTS CAREER PITCHING RECORDS WINS 1. Garrett Broshuis 22 Clayton Tanner Carl Hanselman 21 Brooks McNiven Oliver Odle 20 Kelvin Marte 20 ERA (Minimum 150 IP) 1. Steve Lienhard Rick Huisman Jeff Clark 2.33 Kevin McGehee Gary Sharko 2.39 STRIKEOUTS 1. Rick Huisman Paul Oseguera Kevin Rogers Jim Stoops Gregorio Martinez 209 Carl Schramm 209 INNINGS PITCHED 1. Brooks McNiven Steve Whitaker Doug Vanderweele Kelvin Marte Manny Bermudez 265 WALKS 1. Steve Whitaker Chris Jones Chris Fye Jeff Soptic Vince Herring 123 SAVES 1. Gary Sharko Brian Anderson Jim Stoops Luke Anderson 30 Mark Dewey 30 APPEARANCES 1. Gary Sharko Carl Schramm Brooks McNiven Stephen Harrold Jason Waddell 103 LOSSES 1. Gregorio Martinez 20 Steve Whitaker Manny Bermudez 19 Oliver Odle Chris Fye 18 Chris Jones 18 WINNING % (Minimum 15 Dec.) 1. Craig Clark 16-2 (.889) 2. Craig Westcott 19-4 (.826) 3. Steve Lienhard 12-3 (.800) Scott Barnes 12-3 (.800) 5. Brian Burres 15-4 (.790) 2016 SAN JOSE GIANTS MEDIA GUIDE 85

87 SAN JOSE GIANTS TEAM RECORDS SAN JOSE GIANTS SINGLE-SEASON BATTING RECORDS AVERAGE (Minimum 377 PA) 1. Mark Leonard Todd Wilson Derek Reid Thomas Neal Gary Brown HITS 1. Gary Brown Mark Leonard Todd Wilson Tim Garland Tim Garland RUNS SCORED 1. Greg Ritchie Gary Brown Paul Blair Tim Garland Dave Patterson DOUBLES 1. Mark Leonard Eddy Martinez-Esteve Thomas Neal Devin Harris Mark Gulseth Jesse Ibarra Ryan Cavan HOME RUNS 1. Adam Duvall Tim Flaherty Tim Flaherty Mac Williamson Mike Glendenning Roger Kieschnick Devin Harris TRIPLES 1. Francisco Peguero Gary Brown Clay Timpner Four players tied at 11 RBI 1. Mark Leonard Roger Kieschnick Rich Aldrete Sean McGowan Adam Duvall STOLEN BASES 1. Tim Garland Jamie Cooper Steve Hecht Gary Brown Armando Rios Tim Garland GAMES 1. Mark Leonard Rich Aldrete Dave Patterson Steve Hosey Paul Blair SAN JOSE GIANTS SINGLE-SEASON PITCHING RECORDS WINS 1. Tom Meagher Darin Blood Rick Huisman Craig Clark Vance Cozier ERA (Minimum 110 IP) 1. Steve Lienhard Rick Huisman Jeff Clark Dan Rambo Kevin Meier STRIKEOUTS 1. Rick Huisman Darin Blood Kevin Rogers Jason Brester Kevin McGehee Will. Van Landingham INNINGS PITCHED 1. Gil Heredia Tom Meagher Rick Huisman Keith Foulke Kevin McGehee WALKS 1. Steve Whitaker Kevin McGehee Will. Van Landingham Chris Jones Steve Whitaker SAVES 1. Brian Anderson Gary Sharko Jim Stoops Mark Dewey Luke Anderson COMPLETE GAMES 1. Gil Heredia Tom Meagher Rick Huisman Six players tied at 5 LOSSES 1. Jeremy Cunningham Jeff Verplancke Five players tied at 12 APPEARANCES 1. Phil McCormick Ian Gardeck Jimmy Myers Mark Dewey Luke Anderson Tyler Mizenko Dan Slania SJGIANTS.COM

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89 M ISCELLANEOUS NATIONAL LEAGUE MINOR LEAGUE AFFILIATES Arizona Diamondbacks Reno Aces (AAA, Pacific Coast) Mobile BayBears (AA, Southern) Visalia Rawhide (A-Advanced, California) Kane County Cougars (A, Midwest) Hillsboro Hops (SS, Northwest) Missoula Osprey (R-Advanced, Pioneer) AZL Diamondbacks (R, Arizona) Atlanta Braves Gwinnett Braves (AAA, International) Mississippi Braves (AA, Southern) Carolina Mudcats (A-Advanced, Carolina) Rome Braves (A, South Atlantic) Danville Braves (R-Advanced, Appalachian) GCL Braves (R, Gulf Coast) Chicago Cubs Iowa Cubs (AAA, Pacific Coast) Tennessee Smokies (AA, Southern) Myrtle Beach Pelicans (A-Advanced, Carolina) South Bend Cubs (A, Midwest) Eugene Emeralds (SS, Northwest) AZL Cubs (R, Arizona) Cincinnati Reds Louisville Bats (AAA, International) Pensacola Blue Wahoos (AA, Southern) Daytona Tortugas (A-Advanced, Florida State) Dayton Dragons (A, Midwest) Billings Mustangs (R-Advanced, Pioneer) AZL Reds (R, Arizona) Colorado Rockies Albuquerque Isotopes (AAA, Pacific Coast) Hartford Yard Goats (AA, Eastern) Modesto Nuts (A-Advanced, California) Asheville Tourists (A, South Atlantic) Boise Hawks (SS, Northwest) Grand Junction Rockies (R-Advanced, Pioneer) Los Angeles Dodgers Oklahoma City Dodgers (AAA, Pacific Coast) Tulsa Drillers (AA, Texas) Rancho Cucamonga Quakes (A-Advanced, California) Great Lakes Loons (A, Midwest) Ogden Raptors (R-Advanced, Pioneer) AZL Dodgers (R, Arizona) Miami Marlins New Orleans Zephyrs (AAA, Pacific Coast) Jacksonville Suns (AA, Southern) Jupiter Hammerheads (A-Advanced, Florida State) Greensboro Grasshoppers (A, South Atlantic) Batavia Muckdogs (SS, New York-Penn) GCL Marlins (R, Gulf Coast) Milwaukee Brewers Colorado Springs Sky Sox (AAA, Pacific Coast) Biloxi Shuckers (AA, Southern) Brevard County Manatees (A-Advanced, Florida State) Wisconsin Timber Rattlers (A, Midwest) Helena Brewers (R-Advanced, Pioneer) AZL Brewers (R, Arizona) New York Mets Las Vegas 51 s (AAA, Pacific Coast) Binghamton Mets (AA, Eastern) St. Lucie Mets (A-Advanced, Florida State) Columbia Fireflies (A, South Atlantic) Brooklyn Cyclones (SS, New York-Penn) Kingsport Mets (R-Advanced, Appalachian) GCL Mets (R, Gulf Coast) Philadelphia Phillies Lehigh Valley IronPigs (AAA, International) Reading Fightin Phils (AA, Eastern) Clearwater Threshers (A-Advanced, Florida State) Lakewood BlueClaws (A, South Atlantic) Williamsport Crosscutters (SS, New York-Penn) GCL Phillies (R, Gulf Coast) Pittsburgh Pirates Indianapolis Indians (AAA, International) Altoona Curve (AA, Eastern) Bradenton Marauders (A-Advanced, Florida State) West Virginia Power (A, South Atlantic) West Virginia Black Bears (SS, New York-Penn) Bristol Pirates (R-Advanced, Appalachian) GCL Pirates (R, Gulf Coast) St. Louis Cardinals Memphis Redbirds (AAA, Pacific Coast) Springfield Cardinals (AA, Texas) Palm Beach Cardinals (A-Advanced, Florida State) Peoria Chiefs (A, Midwest) State College Spikes (SS, New York-Penn) Johnson City Cardinals (R-Advanced, Appalachian) GCL Cardinals (R, Gulf Coast) San Diego Padres El Paso Chihuahuas (AAA, Pacific Coast) San Antonio Missions (AA, Southern) Lake Elsinore Storm (A-Advanced, California) Fort Wayne TinCaps (A, Midwest) Tri-City Dust Devils (SS, Northwest) AZL Padres (R, Arizona) San Francisco Giants Sacramento River Cats (AAA, Pacific Coast) Richmond Flying Squirrels (AA, Eastern) San Jose Giants (A-Advanced, California) Augusta GreenJackets (A, South Atlantic) Salem-Keizer Volcanoes (SS, Northwest) AZL Giants (R, Arizona) Washington Nationals Syracuse Chiefs (AAA, Pacific Coast) Harrisburg Senators (AA, Eastern) Potomac Nationals (A-Advanced, Carolina) Hagerstown Suns (A, South Atlantic) Auburn Doubledays (SS, New York-Penn) GCL Nationals (R, Gulf Coast) 88 SJGIANTS.COM

90 M ISCELLANEOUS AMERICAN LEAGUE MINOR LEAGUE AFFILIATES Baltimore Orioles Norfolk Tides (AAA, International) Bowie Baysox (AA, Eastern) Frederick Keys (A-Advanced, Carolina) Delmarva Shorebirds (A, South Atlantic) Aberdeen IronBirds (SS, New York-Penn) GCL Orioles (R, Gulf Coast) Boston Red Sox Pawtucket Red Sox (AAA, International) Portland Sea Dogs (AA, Eastern) Salem Red Sox (A-Advanced, Carolina) Greenville Drive (A, South Atlantic) Lowell Spinners (SS, New York-Penn) GCL Red Sox (R, Gulf Coast) Chicago White Sox Charlotte Knights (AAA, International) Birmingham Barons (AA, Southern) Winston-Salem Dash (A-Advanced, Carolina) Kannapolis Intimidators (A, South Atlantic) Great Falls Voyagers (R-Advanced, Pioneer) AZL White Sox (R, Arizona) Cleveland Indians Columbus Clippers (AAA, International) Akron RubberDucks (AA, Eastern) Lynchburg Hillcats (A-Advanced, Carolina) Lake County Captains (A, Midwest) Mahoning Valley Scrappers (SS, New York-Penn) AZL Indians (R, Arizona) Detroit Tigers Toledo Mud Hens (AAA, International) Erie SeaWolves (AA, Eastern) Lakeland Flying Tigers (A-Advanced, Florida State) West Michigan Whitecaps (A, Midwest) Connecticut Tigers (SS, New York-Penn) GCL Tigers (R, Gulf Coast) Houston Astros Fresno Grizzlies (AAA, Pacfic Coast) Corpus Christi Hooks (AA, Texas) Lancaster JetHawks (A-Advanced, California) Quad City River Bandits (A, Midwest) Tri-City ValleyCats (SS, New York-Penn) Greeneville Astros (R-Advanced, Appalachian) GCL Astros (R, Gulf Coast) Kansas City Royals Omaha Storm Chasers (AAA, Pacific Coast) Northwest Arkansas Naturals (AA, Texas) Wilmington Blue Rocks (A-Advanced, Carolina) Lexington Legends (A, South Atlantic) Burlington Royals (R-Advanced, Appalachian) Idaho Falls Chukars (R-Advanced, Pioneer) AZL Royals (R, Arizona) Los Angeles Angels Salt Lake Bees (AAA, Pacific Coast) Arkansas Travelers (AA, Texas) Inland Empire 66ers (A-Advanced, California) Burlington Bees (A, Midwest) Orem Owlz (R-Advanced, Pioneer) AZL Angels (R, Arizona) Minnesota Twins Rochester Red Wings (AAA, International) Chattanooga Lookouts (AA, Southern) Fort Myers Miracle (A-Advanced, Florida State) Cedar Rapids Kernels (A, Midwest) Elizabethton Twins (R-Advanced, Appalachian) GCL Twins (R, Gulf Coast) New York Yankees Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders (AAA, International) Trenton Thunder (AA, Eastern) Tampa Yankees (A-Advanced, Florida State) Charleston RiverDogs (A, South Atlantic) Staten Island Yankees (SS, New York-Penn) Pulaski Yankees (R, Appalachian) GCL Yankees (R, Gulf Coast) Oakland Athletics Nashville Sounds (AAA, Pacific Coast) Midland Rockhounds (AA, Texas) Stockton Ports (A-Advanced, California) Beloit Snappers (A, Midwest) Vermont Lake Monsters (SS, New York-Penn) AZL Athletics (R, Arizona) Seattle Mariners Tacoma Rainiers (AAA, Pacific Coast) Jackson Generals (AA, Southern) Bakersfield Blaze (A-Advanced, California) Clinton LumberKings (A, Midwest) Everett AquaSox (SS, Northwest) AZL Mariners (R, Arizona) Tampa Bay Rays Durham Bulls (AAA, Pacific Coast) Montgomery Biscuits (AA, Southern) Charlotte Stone Crabs (A-Advanced, Florida State) Bowling Green Hot Rods (A, Midwest) Hudson Valley Renegades (SS, New York-Penn) Princeton Rays (R-Advanced, Appalachian) GCL Rays (R, Gulf Coast) Texas Rangers Round Rock Express (AAA, Pacific Coast) Frisco RoughRiders (AA, Texas) High Desert Mavericks (A-Advanced, California) Hickory Crawdads (A, South Atlantic) Spokane Indians (SS, Northwest) AZL Rangers (R, Arizona) Toronto Blue Jays Buffalo Bisons (AAA, International) New Hampshire Fisher Cats (AA, Eastern) Dunedin Blue Jays (A-Advanced, Florida State) Lansing Lugnuts (A, Midwest) Vancouver Canadians (SS, Northwest) Bluefield Blue Jays (R-Advanced, Appalachian) GCL Blue Jays (R, Gulf Coast) 2016 SAN JOSE GIANTS MEDIA GUIDE 89

91 CUSTOMER SERVICE express M ISCELLANEOUS MUNICIPAL STADIUM PARKING LOT MPH VIDEO BOARD VISITORS BULLPEN 7:00 PM PM *Image does not reflect true size or quantity. $2 Domestic Beer Only. Subject to restrictions. The Municipal Stadium parking lot is proudly sponsored by Stanley s Sports Bar, located inside Sharks Ice, next door at 1500 South 10th Street, San Jose, CA Stop by after the game, San Jose Giants ticket holders receive a discount! Restrictions may apply. BEVERAGE DECK ACCESSIBLE SEATING SENTER RD. G GIGANTE S ALLEY PIZZA & WINE BAR GRILLED CHEESE STAND NOODLE STAND sjgiants.com LEGEND Street Tacos Street Tacos GATE F E CUSTOMER SERVICE FAMILY FUN FUN ZONE ZONE CANDY SHACK D PRESS BOX GIGANTE S ALLEY GATE OFFICE BLEACHERS SEASON TICKET HOLDER GATE Tickets EXIT GATES HOME BULLPEN C B A BOX MAIN GATE EAST ALMA AVE. CHURRO STAND MUNICIPAL STADIUM 588 EAST ALMA AVE SAN JOSE, CA PARKING LOT SAN JOSE GIANTS 90 SJGIANTS.COM

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93 M ISCELLANEOUS PREGAME WORKOUT SCHEDULE HOME GAMES ONLY 7:00 PM 6:30 PM 6:00 PM 5:00 PM 2:00 PM 1:00 PM 12:30 PM 11:30 AM HOME INF 4:00-4:15 3:30-3:45 3:00-3:15 2:00-2:15 11:00-11:15 10:00-10:15 9:30-9:45 8:30-8:45 HOME BP 4:15-5:15 3:45-4:45 3:15-4:15 2:15-3:15 11:15-12:15 10:15-11:15 9:45-10:45 8:45-9:45 VISITOR BP/INF 5:15-6:15 4:45-5:45 4:15-5:15 3:15-4:15 12:15-1:15 11:15-12:15 10:45-11:45 9:45-10:45 MISCELLANEOUS SF GIANTS MINOR LEAGUE INFORMATION Player Development Staff Dick Tidrow Senior Vice President, Player Personnel & Senior Advisor to the GM Shane Turner Director of Player Development Bert Bradley Coordinator of Minor League Pitching Andy Skeels Coordinator of Minor League Hitting Joe Amalfitano Special Assistant, Player Development Will Clark Special Assistant, Player Development Gene Clines Special Assistant, Player Development Fred Stanley Special Assistant, Player Development Gary Davenport Roving Instructor Alvaro Espinoza Roving Infield Instructor Lee Smith Roving Pitching Instructor Jeff Tackett Roving Catching Instructor Randy Winn Roving Outfield and Baserunning Instructor Tom Trebelhorn Minor League Coach Kurt Manwaring Catching Instructor Medical Staff Mark Gruesbeck Brad Lawson Francisco Perez Coordinator of Minor League Trainers Coordinator of Minor League Strength & Conditioning Minor League Physical Therapist 2016 SPRING TRAINING Minor League Report Dates: International players, March 1; Domestic players, March 3; First full workout, March 5. Minor League Facility: Giants Baseball Complex, 8045 East Camelback Rd., Scottsdale, AZ Minor League Spring Training Exhibition Games: 14 games; March 16-April 1; versus Angels, Athletics, Cubs, Diamondbacks and Rockies organizations. 92 SJGIANTS.COM

94 M ISCELLANEOUS SAN JOSE GIANTS MEDIA INFORMATION Media Credentials: Requests for all media credentials should be addressed to Juliana Paoli via or phone. The Giants require a 24- hour notice for all daily credential requests. Credentials will only be granted to legitimate media sources, with intent to cover the game and/or related event. All media credentials are non-transferable and violation of this policy could result in dismissal of the media member from Municipal Stadium and confiscation of the violator s credential for the remainder of the 2016 season. Credentials may be revoked at any time at the discretion of the San Jose Giants and must be visibly worn at all times. Parking: Free in main Municipal Stadium lot with proper media credential. Press Box: The press box is located directly behind home plate above the top row of the seating area. Pregame press releases, game notes, media guides, starting lineups and other relevant media materials will be provided in the press box. A box score will be available approximately ten minutes after the conclusion of the game in the press box. Photography: All photographers must have valid credentials. All photographs are to be used for news gathering purposes or officially licensed products only. Photography of any kind is not allowed in the clubhouse. Photographers are allowed access on the platform of the outfield side of both dugouts. Photographers are not allowed near the backstop in the area between either dugout or home plate. Interviews: Players and coaches will be available for interviews on the field immediately after batting practice. All interviews are to be scheduled in advance through the Giants Media Relations Department. Access to both home and visiting clubhouses is not allowed at any time. Autograph Policy: Credentialed media members, under no circumstances, are permitted to seek autographs at Municipal Stadium. Anyone requesting autographs while credentialed will be asked to leave the premises and will have their media credential revoked. Website: The San Jose Giants website is located at sjgiants.com. Updated information on the San Jose Giants, including roster, statistical and schedule information is available. Municipal Stadium Directions Heading South on I-280: Take the 10th/11th Street exit. Turn Right on 10th Street (oneway). Turn Left on Alma Street (Second Light). Stadium is second building on the Right. Heading North on I-280: Take the 10th/11th Street Exit. Turn Left on 10th Street (Second Light). Turn Left on Alma Street (Second Light). Stadium is second building on the Right. Heading South On US-101: Take the Story Road Exit West towards Municipal Stadium. Turn Left on Senter Road (Fourth Light). Turn Right on Alma Street (First Light). Stadium is on the Left. Heading North on US-101: Take the Tully Road exit West towards Municipal Stadium. Turn Right on Senter Road (Third Light). Turn Left on Alma Street (Sixth Light). Stadium is on the Left. San Jose Giants Media Contacts Juliana Paoli Senior Vice President of Communications & Chief Marketing Officer Direct Phone: (408) juliana@sjgiants.com Matt Alongi Marketing and Media Relations Manager Direct Phone: (408) mattalongi@sjgiants.com Joe Ritzo Director of Broadcasting Direct Phone: (408) joeritzo@sjgiants.com 2016 SAN JOSE GIANTS MEDIA GUIDE 93

95 M ISCELLANEOUS SAN JOSE GIANTS BROADCAST INFORMATION RADIO BROADCAST All San Jose Giants games are broadcast live on the team s official website, sjgiants.com. Home game broadcasts are also available on 92.9 FM inside the main seating bowl at Municipal Stadium. Broadcasts begin 30 minutes prior to first pitch with The Giants Pregame Show. The Giants Pregame Show includes all of the latest news and scores from around the California League, an update of what s happening inside the San Francisco Giants farm system, an in-depth preview of the upcoming San Jose game and an exclusive interview from inside the clubhouse with a player or coach. Additionally, catch the Lipso Nava Show before every Tuesday game this season. The Lipso Nava Show airs 15 minutes before first pitch every Tuesday and features insights and commentary from the San Jose manager. Stay tuned after the game for The Giants Postgame Show with highlights and analysis, a review of the California League scoreboard and a look ahead to future San Jose Giants games. Every broadcast is also streamed live on your mobile phone through the San Jose Giants Inside the Park Mobile App. The San Jose Giants Mobile App is available to download for free on the Apple App Store or Google Play. TELEVISION BROADCAST The San Jose Giants and Comcast have joined forces to bring fans 31 LIVE television broadcasts during the 2016 season. The games can be viewed on Comcast Hometown Network (Channel 104 SD, Channel 819 HD) throughout most Northern California regions. After the initial live broadcast, all games will also be available to view anytime through Comcast On Demand Channel 1. San Jose Giants CHN Schedule FIRST HALF SECOND HALF Day Date Opponent Time Day Date Opponent Time Thu. 4/7 Lancaster 7:00 Mon. 7/4 Modesto 6:30 Fri. 4/8 Lancaster 7:00 Fri. 7/8 Stockton 7:00 Sat. 4/9 Lancaster 5:00 Sat. 7/9 Stockton 5:00 Sun. 4/10 Lancaster 1:00 Thu. 7/21 Inland Empire 7:00 Tue. 4/26 Stockton 6:30 Fri. 7/22 Inland Empire 7:00 Wed. 4/27 Stockton 6:30 Sat. 7/23 Inland Empire 6:00 Thu. 4/28 Stockton 11:30 Sun. 7/24 Inland Empire 5:00 Fri. 5/6 Lake Elsinore 7:00 Tue. 8/9 High Desert 7:00 Sat. 5/7 Lake Elsinore 5:00 Wed. 8/10 High Desert 7:00 Fri. 5/13 Modesto 7:00 Thu. 8/11 High Desert 12:30 Sat. 5/14 Modesto 5:00 Fri. 8/19 R. Cucamonga 7:00 Sat. 6/4 Bakersfield 6:00 Sat. 8/20 R. Cucamonga 5:00 Sun. 6/5 Bakersfield 1:00 Sun. 8/21 R. Cucamonga 5:00 Mon. 6/6 Bakersfield 6:30 Thu. 6/16 R. Cucamonga 7:00 Fri. 6/17 R. Cucamonga 7:00 Sat. 6/18 R. Cucamonga 5:00 Sun. 6/19 R. Cucamonga 1:00 All San Jose Giants home games are also streamed live and available on demand through MiLB.TV. For more details and to sign up for a subscription, log onto sjgiants.com and click on MiLB.TV. SAN JOSE GIANTS BROADCASTERS JOE RITZO Radio & Television Play-by-Play The Voice of the San Jose Giants Joe Ritzo is in his 10th season as the Voice of the San Jose Giants. Ritzo began with the Giants while a college freshman in 2003 broadcasting select home games before moving into the full-time role prior to the 2007 season. He has also served as the club s Director of Broadcasting since Ritzo enters this season having called over 1,400 San Jose Giants games. Ritzo has additional broadcast experience calling games for Stanford University baseball, Santa Clara University soccer and women s volleyball as well as local college and high school basketball. The Palo Alto, CA native received a Bachelor s degree from Santa Clara in JUSTIN ALLEGRI Radio Play-by-Play Justin Allegri is in his second season as radio play-by-play broadcaster for the San Jose Giants. Allegri will again provide radio play-by-play on CHN dates as well as cohost the Inside the San Jose Giants podcast with Ritzo. Since 2013, Allegri has served as the Voice of the San Jose State Spartans handling football and men s basketball play-by-play duties. Allegri is also the host, editor and producer of Spartan Sports Report, a weekly 30-minute San Jose State TV show on CSN California. Additionally, he is a voice for Sony Playstation s MLB The Show video game. Allegri received Bachelor s and Master s degrees from San Jose State in 2010 and 2013 respectively. JOE CASTELLANO Television Analyst Joe Castellano is in his sixth season as Comcast Hometown Network analyst of San Jose Giants games. Castellano also currently serves as a freelance broadcaster for CBS Sports Network and NCAA.com in addition to hosting and producing the popular San Francisco Giants and San Francisco 49ers podcasts: Inside China Basin and 49ers Extra. Castellano is a broadcast veteran of 12 seasons in Minor League Baseball, including stints with the Rochester Red Wings and Rancho Cucamonga Quakes. He has also broadcast five Olympic Games and spent five years hosting a Major League Baseball show on Sirius/XM Satellite Radio. 94 SJGIANTS.COM

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