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game information www.cakesbaseball.com @cakesbaseball Thursday, April 19 Shrine on Airline Metairie, LA THE BABY CAKES The New Orleans Baby Cakes continue a sevengame homestand tonight with the third of four games vs. the Colorado Springs Sky Sox. The Cakes dropped all three meetings at Security Service Field last week and have lost seven of the last nine against the Sky Sox dating back to last season. New Orleans saw its longest home winning streak in nearly five years - five games - snapped last night. YESTERDAY S NEWS Colorado Springs scored four times in the sixth inning and four more times in the seventh to rally past the Baby Cakes, 8-5. Three New Orleans errors contributed to the rallies, permitting four unearned runs to score and turn a 2-0 lead into an 8-2 deficit. Johnny Giavotella misplayed a grounder by Brett Phillips leading off the sixth, and Andres Blanco delivered a game-tying two-run single two batters later. Blanco scored on a fielding error by Scott Van Slyke, and Nate Orf followed with an RBI single. A dropped fly ball by Isaac Galloway in the seventh opened the door for another big inning, capped by Blanco s tworun homer off Nick Wittgren. The Cakes came back to bring the tying run to the plate in the bottom of the ninth on a two-run double by Van Slyke, who had homered an inning earlier. But Radhames Liz came out of the bullpen to strike out Galloway for the final out and earn the save. James Buckelew took the loss by yielding three hits and four runs, only one of which was earned, after starter Ben Meyer spun 5.0 shutout frames. ON THE HILL Joe Gunkel gets the call for his third start and fourth appearance of the season. He limited Oklahoma City to two hits in 5.0 scoreless innings on Sunday and has yielded just one run - a solo homer to Nashville s Slade Heathcott - and four hits in 8.0 innings across his two starting assignments. Gunkel has yet to walk a batter, and his 0.73 WHIP ranks second in the PCL among pitchers with at least 10.0 innings pitched, behind Fresno s Kent Emmanuel (0.64). Tonight marks his first career appearance against Colorado Springs. new orleans baby cakes (5-9) vs. COLORADO SPRINGS SKY SOX (9-4) RHP Joe Gunkel (0-0, 1.64) vs. RHP Corbin Burnes (0-0, 3.27) On This Date... JOHNNY G Johnny Giavotella went 1x4 last night and is 2x7 with a walk and an RBI double in his first two games with the Baby Cakes, playing on the same field where he helped Jesuit High School win the 2005 Louisiana state championship. Giavotella went on to earn All-American honors in his three seasons at the University of New Orleans before being drafted by the Kansas City Royals in the second round in 2008. In 25 pro games at the Shrine, Giavotella is batting.351 (33x94) with eight doubles, three home runs and 17 RBI. TEARS IN SEVEN The Baby Cakes have surrendered at least seven runs in eight of their nine defeats. It was not until the team s 28th game last season (May 5 vs. Iowa) that the Cakes allowed seven or more runs for the eighth time. 2008: Fernando Tatis blasts two home runs, giving him eight in the team s first 17 games, to lead New Orleans past Omaha 6-2. Tony Armas holds the Royals to an unearned run and four hits over 5.2 innings to pick up the win. 31 ALWAYS The Baby Cakes announced last Thursday they would be retiring jersey 31 in honor of Wally Pontiff, Jr., who wore the number as an All-American third baseman at LSU prior to his passing in 2002. The Pontiff Classic featuring LSU has been played at the Shrine on Airline in Pontiff s native Metairie annually since 2004 and has raised more than $1.5 million for charitable organizations. The ceremony, marking the first number to be retired in franchise history, will take place July 27 when the Baby Cakes host Tacoma. HIT ME UP The Baby Cakes piled up a season-high 13 hits last night, with at least one from all nine players in the starting lineup, including the first career hit for pitcher Ben Meyer. Jonathan Rodriguez chipped in a pinch single in the ninth; only Rafael Ortega, who struck out as a pinch hitter in the sixth, failed to collect a hit. SLYKE FATHER, SLYKE SON Scott Van Slyke turned in his team-high fifth multi-hit effort with a double and a homer, and became the second Baby Cake to finish with three RBI in a game, joining Cito Culver (April 12 at Colorado Springs). Van Slyke s.480 on-base percentage ranks sixth in the PCL. RISPY BUSINESS The Baby Cakes are hitting.214 (30x114) through the first 14 games, leading only Omaha (.178) among PCL clubs. NOLA ranked last in the league in each of the last two seasons, batting.250 with RISP in 2017, and.257 in 2016. New Orleans has left at least nine men on base in each of the last five losses. SIR ISAAC Isaac Galloway s stolen base on Monday was the 54th of his New Orleans career, moving past Kyle Logan into sole posession of second place on the franchise s all-time list. Only Colin Porter (61) has more steals in a New Orleans uniform. Galloway has hit safely in six of his last seven contests, going 9x23 (.391) with one triple, one home run and four RBI. BEN IS MIGHTIER Ben Meyer has yielded one or no runs in 10 of his 15 starting assignments over the last two seasons between New Orleans and High-A Jupiter. When pitching in his home ballpark, Meyer owns a 1.33 ERA (7 ER/47.1 IP) and has held opponents to a.146 batting average (23x158) while striking out 55 batters. ERRONEOUS New Orleans committed three errors in a game for the first time since last July 28 at Fresno. The Baby Cakes had just one miscue in the previous 43.1 innings until two errors in last night s sixth inning. NOLA fell to 1-7 when committing an error. PLAYOFF PELS The Baby Cakes are wearing their Pelicans throwback uniforms tonight and on Saturday while the New Orleans Pelicans host NBA playoff games. The uniforms are modeled after those worn by the city s Southern Association franchise in 1955 when they served as a Double-A affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates. ROSTER MOVES New Orleans has added catcher Chad Wallach, who was optioned on Tuesday when Miami activated J.T. Realmuto. Wallach was 4x31 (.129) with two RBI and 17 strikeouts in nine games. In a corresponding move, Sharif Othman was transferred to AA Jacksonville after hitting.185 (5x27) with three RBI in eight games with the Baby Cakes. NAWLINS NOTES NOLA is in the midst of playing 24 straight games against Nashville, Colorado Springs and Oklahoma City to open the year... Sean Burnett struck out the side in the eighth inning in his team debut, the third time a Cakes pitcher has fanned the side this season and second reliever to do so (Jumbo Diaz, April 12 at Colorado Springs)... Exactly half of the outs in last night s game came via strikeout, with Cakes pitchers whiffing 13 but Baby Cakes hitters fanning 14 times, both season highs. upcoming schedule and probable starters 7:00p.m. CT Game #15 Home Game #8 cakes corner Current Streak...L1 Home... 5-2 Streak...L1 Road... 0-7 Streak...L7 Last 10... 2-8 vs. RHP (starter)... 3-9 vs. LHP (starter)... 2-0 vs. Division... 4-1 vs. American Conference... 5-9 vs. Pacific Conference... 0-0 vs. NL Affiliates... 1-8 vs. AL Affiliates... 4-1 Day... 2-1 Night... 3-8 Extra Innings... 0-2 Shutouts... 1-1 One-Run Games... 1-3 Score 5+ Runs... 2-4 Scoring First... 4-4 Opponent Scores First... 1-5 Commit Error... 1-7 Hit Home Run... 2-3 Quality Start... 2-1 Outhit Opponent... 3-2 Leading After 6... 4-1 Trailing After 6... 0-8 Leading After 7... 4-1 Trailing After 7... 0-8 Leading After 8... 5-0 Trailing After 8... 0-6 Series Record...1-2-0 Series Openers... 1-3 Series Finales... 1-2 Doubleheader Games... 0-0 Sweep/Swept/Split...0/2/0 Come From Behind Wins... 1 Bat Around For/Against...1/1 Longest Win Streak...+4 Longest Lose Streak...-7 High Water Mark...+3 Low Water Mark...-4 White Jersey... 4-2 Grey Jersey... 0-4 Blue Jersey... 1-3 Pelicans Jersey... 0-0 Misc. Jersey... 0-0 TEAM LEADERS AB: Adames/Sierra...52 AVG: Van Slyke....366 H: Van Slyke...15 R: Galloway...10 2B: Van Slyke... 3 3B: Adames... 2 HR: Van Slyke/Rodriguez... 2 RBI: Van Slyke/Adames... 8 SB: Galloway... 4 W: Five tied with... 1 L: Three tied with... 2 SV: Three tied with... 1 ERA: Gunkel...1.64 G: Wittgren... 7 GS: Four tied with... 3 IP: Gallen...17.0 K: Alcantara/Meyer...17 BB: Alcantara...11 date time (CT) opponent probable pitchers radio/tv online Friday, April 20 7:00 vs. Colorado Springs LHP Adam Conley (0-2, 19.64) vs. RHP Freddy Peralta (3-0, 1.13) Fox Sports 1280 AM / CST 37 MiLB.tv Saturday, April 21 6:00 vs. Oklahoma City RHP Zac Gallen (1-1, 3.18) vs. RHP Guillermo Moscoso (0-0, 6.00) Fox Sports 1280 AM / CST 37 MiLB.tv Sunday, April 22 1:00 vs. Oklahoma City RHP Sandy Alcantara (0-0, 3.52) vs. RHP Walker Buehler (1-0, 2.08) Fox Sports 1280 AM / CST 37 MiLB.tv Monday, April 22 11:00 vs. Oklahoma City RHP Ben Meyer (1-1, 2.45) vs. LHP Manny Banuelos (2-0, 1.69) Fox Sports 1280 AM / CST 37 MiLB.tv

#29 JOE GUNKEL Height: 6 6 Weight: 225 Throws: Right Bats: Right Born: 12/30/91 Age: 26 Resides: Hershey, PA MLB Debut: N/A today s starting pitcher RUNS ALLOWED BY INNING 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Total - - 1 1 - - - - - 2 RUN SUPPORT DURING STARTS 0R 1R 2R 3R 4R 5R 6R 7R 8R+ Avg. - - 1 - - 1 - - - 7.0 2018 season SPRING TRAINING Appeared in one big league spring game with the Marlins, earning the save with one strikeout in an inning of work. IN THE PEN Gunkel made his season debut on Opening Night, tossing 3.0 innings of relief. Gunkel inherited the bases loaded with no outs in the fourth inning on 4/5 vs. Nashville and allowed all three runs to score, in addition to a run charged to him. In all, he surrendered four hits and struck out two. START ME UP Across his first two starts, 4/9 vs. Nashville and 4/14 at Oklahoma City, Gunkel gave up just one run (a solo homer) and four hits in 8.0 innings without issuing a walk. He fired 5.0 shutout frames against the Dodgers and exited with a 2-0 lead before the bullpen allowed three runs late. 2017 in review NEW FISH Gunkel opened 2017 in the Dodgers system at AAA Oklahoma City, where he appeared in three games, including one start on 4/20 vs. Nashville. He allowed four earned runs on 12 hits and did not walk a batter with six strikeouts in 9.0 innings and picked up one save. Gunkel was claimed off waivers by the Marlins on 4/27 and assigned to AA Jacksonville, where he spent the rest of the year. JUMBO SHRIMP With Jacksonville, Gunkel finished 6-10 with a 4.92 ERA in 24 games (21 starts). His 10 losses were the most on the club, but his six victories were tied with Dillon Peters for second behind Matt Tomshaw (13). Seven of his 21 starting assignments were quality starts. THE LONG BALL Gunkel served up 17 home runs, third-most in the Southern League. Twice he allowed three home runs in a game: 7/3 vs. Mobile and 8/14 vs. Mississippi. WINNER WINNER After going winless through his first six starts with Jacksonville, Gunkel broke into the win column after surrendering just one unearned run and five hits in 7.0 innings on 6/10 vs. Biloxi. It sparked a four-start stretch where he won twice and posted a 2.52 ERA (7 ER/25.0 IP). PITCHER OF THE WEEK Gunkel did not permit an earned run in 13.0 innings over a pair of starts, 7/21 vs. Tennessee and 7/28 at Mississippi, yielding five hits without a walk. For his efforts, he was honored as Southern League Pitcher of the Week. NO FREE PASSES In eight of his last nine starts, Gunkel did not issue an unintentional walk, totaling just two free passes in that span. His 20 unintentional walks in 115.1 innings (1.56 per 9.0 IP) led all Southern League starters. CLOSING STRONG In his final two starts, on 8/30 at Biloxi and 9/3 at Pensacola, Gunkel worked a combined 12.1 innings (2.19 ERA) and surrendered three runs with eight strikeouts and one intentional walk. day-by-day starts 2018 season W-L ERA G IP H R ER BB K 0-0 1.64 3 11.0 8 2 2 0 7 2018 splits (aaa) Home Games: 0-0, 3.00 ERA Away Games: 0-0, 0.00 ERA Day Games: 0-0, 3.00 ERA Night Games: 0-0, 1.13 ERA vs. Left-handers:.200 (4x20), 1 HR, 0 BB, 3 K vs. Right-handers:.200 (2x20), 0 HR, 0 BB, 4 K April: 0-0, 1.64 ERA May: -- June: -- July: -- August/September: -- 2018 highs/lows (aaa) Innings: 5.0 4/14 at Oklahoma City Most Hits Allowed: 4 4/5 vs. Nashville Least Hits Allowed: 2 4/9 vs. Nashville Most Runs Allowed: 1 4/5 vs. Nashville Least Runs Allowed: 0 - Strikeouts: 3 4/9 vs. Nashville Walks: 0 - Homers Allowed: 1 4/9 vs. Nashville Winning Streak: W0 - Losing Streak: L0 - Shortest Start: 3.0 4/5 and 4/9 vs. Nashville Pitches Thrown: 61 4/14 at Oklahoma City last time (AAA) Win: 8/18/16 at Durham Loss: 9/4/16 at Durham Quality Start: 8/18/16 at Durham Complete Game: 6/9/16 at Durham Shutout: -- career vs. opponent W-L ERA G IP H R ER BB K 0-0 0.00 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 DATE OPP. DEC. IP H R ER BB K HR NP-S SCORE NOTES 4/9 NAS -- 3.0 2 1 1 0 3 1 53-36 W (7-4) 8 of 9 outs were groundouts (5) or K s (3) 4/14 @OKC -- 5.0 2 0 0 0 2 0 61-39 L (3-2) 0.73 WHIP ranks 3rd in PCL

bullpen #12 james buckelew #17 sean burnett Last Win: 4/9 vs. NAS Saves / Att.: 0 / 2 Last Loss: 4/18 vs. COS Inherited / Scored: 0 / 0 Last Save: First Batters: 1x4 (.250) Worked 4.0 scoreless IP to earn first AAA win, 4/9 vs. NAS 4/18 COS BS, 2 / L, 1 1.0 3 4 1 0 1 4/14 @OKC BS, 1 3.0 3 2 2 2 4 4/9 NAS W, 1 4.0 2 0 0 1 0 4/5 NAS -- 1.0 5 3 1 1 1 Last Win: Saves / Att.: 0 / 0 Last Loss: Inherited / Scored: 0 / 0 Last Save: First Batters: 0x1 (.000) Pitched in one game with High-A Jupiter, 4/13 at Daytona, prior to joining NOLA, 4/18 Struck out the side in scoreless inning in Cakes debut, 4/18 vs. COS 4/18 COS -- 1.0 1 0 0 0 3 #50 jumbo diaz Last Win: Saves / Att.: 1 / 1 Last Loss: 4/14 at OKC Inherited / Scored: 2 / 0 Last Save: 4/9 vs. NAS First Batters: 0x5 (.000) Stranded two runners inherited, recorded final two outs for first save, 4/9 vs. NAS 4/16 @OKC -- 2.0 2 0 0 1 2 4/14 @OKC L, 2 0.1 1 1 1 1 0 4/11 @COS L, 1 1.1 1 1 1 2 3 4/9 NAS S, 1 0.2 0 0 0 0 1 4/6 NAS -- 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 #10 chris mazza Last Win: 4/7 vs. NAS Saves / Att.: 0 / 0 Last Loss: Inherited / Scored: 6 / 0 Last Save: First Batters: 0x3 (.000) Picked up win in AAA debut with 2.1 scoreless IP on 4/7 vs. NAS Stranded all six baserunners inherited over first three appearances 4/15 @OKC -- 3.1 4 0 0 2 3 4/10 @COS -- 3.1 4 3 3 1 3 4/7 NAS W, 1 2.1 0 0 0 2 2 #28 jacob turner Last Win: 4/17 vs. COS Saves / Att.: 0 / 0 Last Loss: Inherited / Scored: 0 / 0 Last Save: First Batters: 0x1 (.000) Made Marlins Opening Day roster and allowed 10 runs and 13 hits in 5.2 IP (15.88 ERA) Designated for assignment after giving up 8 runs in 1.0 IP at Philadelphia on 4/7 Worked 2.0 shutout IP in 2018 NOLA debut to earn win on 4/17 vs. Colorado Springs 4/17 COS W, 1 2.0 3 0 0 0 2 #31 severino gonzalez Last Win: Saves / Att.: 1 / 1 Last Loss: Inherited / Scored: 3 / 3 Last Save: 4/17 vs. COS First Batters: 1x6 (.167) Contract purchased by Miami on 4/1 but did not pitch before being DFA d on 4/2 Recorded first save of season on 4/17 vs. Colorado Springs 4/17 COS S, 1 1.0 1 1 1 0 0 4/15 @OKC -- 3.0 1 0 0 0 1 4/13 @OKC -- 1.1 3 1 1 0 2 4/10 @COS -- 1.2 3 1 1 1 2 4/8 NAS -- 2.0 1 0 0 0 1 #18 drew rucinski Last Win: Saves / Att.: 0 / 0 Last Loss: Inherited / Scored: 3 / 2 Last Save: First Batters: 1x5 (.200) Retired all six batters in combined two-hit shutout on 4/8 vs. NAS 4/18 COS -- 1.0 0 0 0 1 1 4/16 @OKC -- 2.0 5 2 2 0 3 4/12 @COS -- 2.1 3 2 2 0 1 4/8 NAS -- 2.0 0 0 0 0 1 4/6 NAS -- 2.0 3 1 1 1 1 #36 nick wittgren Last Win: Saves / Att.: 1 / 3 Last Loss: 4/16 at OKC Inherited / Scored: 1 / 0 Last Save: 4/7 vs. NAS First Batters: 2x6 (.333) Moved into tie for 6th on NOLA career list with 1st save of season, 4/7 vs. NAS Suffered B2B blown saves/losses at OKC, 4/15-16, snapping 18.1 shutout IP with NOLA 4/18 COS -- 1.0 2 4 3 1 1 4/16 @OKC BS,2/L,2 0.0 2 2 1 0 0 4/15 @OKC BS,1/L, 1 0.0 1 3 2 1 0 4/13 @OKC -- 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 4/10 @COS -- 1.1 1 0 0 0 1 W-L ERA IP R ER BB K HR Starters 2-4 4.76 62.1 34 33 28 60 6 Saves/Att: 3 / 7 Relievers 3-5 5.16 59.1 43 34 23 48 7 Inherited Runners/Scored: 19 / 10

#13 Cristhian adames Last Game: 1x4, BB, K Hit Streak: +4 Series: 2x8, 3B, 2RBI, R, BB, 2K Long Hit Streak: 4 Season High Hits/RBI: 2 (Twice) / 2 (Twice) Went 2x4 with a triple, two runs scored and an RBI on 4/9 vs. NAS Broke 8th-inning tie with two-run triple on 4/17 vs. COS Career: Signed by the Colorado Rockies as a non-drafted free agent on September 13, 2007. Earned Texas League All-Star honors with Tulsa in 2013 and was named to the Arizona Fall League s All-Prospect Team. Made AAA and MLB debuts in 2014 after repeating as a Texas League All-Star. Hit safely in 31 of 38 games with Colorado Springs, batting.338, and went 1x15 in seven games with the Rockies before being named Dominican Winter League Rookie of the Year after hitting.353. Named to midseason and postseason PCL All-Star squad with Albuquerque in 2015, ranking seventh in the league with a.311 average. Made the Rockies Opening Day roster in 2016-17. A.206 career hitter in 166 MLB games. hitters #24 eric campbell Last Game: DNP Hit Streak: +1 Series: Long Hit Streak: 2 Season High Hits/RBI: 2 (4/6 vs. NAS) / 2 (4/6 vs. NAS) Went 2x3 with a walk and two RBI on 4/6 vs. NAS Career: Drafted by the New York Mets in the 8th round in 2008. Named to Eastern League All-Star squad in 2012 by hitting.297 with 25 doubles for Binghamton. Finished seventh in PCL batting race with career-best.314 mark for Las Vegas in 2013. Made MLB debut in 2014 after leading the PCL with 50 hits over the season s first five weeks, batting.355. Singled off Cole Hamels for first career hit on 5/10 and went 6x12 through first six career games en route to a.340 average through the All-Star break. Divided 2015-16 between New York and Las Vegas, making first Opening Day roster in 16, before signing with Japan s Hanshin Tigers in 2017 where injuries limited him to 21 games. A.221 career hitter in 196 MLB games. #1 cito culver Last Game: 1x4, 3K Hit Streak: +1 Series: 1x7, 5K Long Hit Streak: 1 Season High Hits/RBI: 2 (4/12 at COS) / 3 (4/12 at COS) Went 2x4 with 3RBI on 4/12 at Colorado Springs Career: Drafted by the New York Yankees in the first round (32nd overall) in 2010. Named the organization s Best Defensive Infielder and Best Infield Arm three straight years (2011-13) by Baseball America. Stole a career-high 22 bags in 2012 with Charleston, when his 71 walks ranked seventh in the South Atlantic League. Tied for the Florida State League lead by playing in 132 games with Tampa in 2014. Saw first extensive AAA action in 2016 with Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, slugging a three-run homer in Game 3 of the International League playoffs to clinch a sweep of Lehigh Valley. Returned to Scranton for all of 2017, batting.223 in 103 games with a career-high 12 home runs. #3 johnny giavotella Last Game: 1x4, K Hit Streak: +2 Series: 2x7, 2B, RBI, BB, K Long Hit Streak: 2 Season High Hits/RBI: 1 / 1 Began the season on the DL (hip) and was activated by NOLA on 4/17 Ripped RBI double in first at-bat of season, 4/17 vs. COS Career: A member of Jesuit High School s state title team in 2005 and drafted by the Royals in the 8th round in 2008 out of the University of New Orleans. Led Texas League in hits and runs for NW Arkansas in 2010 and named to Arizona Fall League Rising Stars Game. Made MLB debut with Kansas City in 2011 after hitting.338 in 110 games with AAA Omaha, earning the George Brett Award as the organization s top hitter. Divided 2012-14 seasons between KC and Omaha, finishing 8th in PCL with.308 average in 2014. Traded to the Angels in 2015 and led all MLB with a.322 average out of the ninth spot while batting.272 in 129 games. Made second Opening Day roster in 2016, then spent nearly all of injury-shortened 2017 with Norfolk. #9 austin nola Last Game: 1x4, RBI, K Hit Streak: +3 Series: 1x4, RBI, K Long Hit Streak: 3 Season High Hits/RBI: 3 (4/13 at OKC) / 1 Designated for assignment by Miami on 3/29 and outrighted to NOLA on 4/4 Reached base four times on 4/13 at OKC, going 3x3 with a double and a walk Career: Selected by the Marlins in the fifth round in 2012 out of LSU, with whom he won a College World Series title in 2009. Led all Florida State League shortstops with a.974 fielding pct. for Jupiter in 2013 and finished ninth in the league with 54 walks. Hit a career-best.259 with 53 RBI in 2014 for Southern League champion Jacksonville and tied for the league lead with 77 walks. Saw his first Triple-A action with NOLA in 2015, hitting.280 (58x207) in 61 games. Went 4x5 in his Zephyr Field debut on 7/4 vs. Iowa and finished with a.327 average at home. Established career highs with New Orleans in 2016 with 23 doubles and six home runs and earned Arizona Fall League s Dernell Stenson Award. Converted to catcher in 2017. #2 isaac galloway Last Game: 2x5, RBI, R, 2K Hit Streak: +1 Series: 2x6, RBI, R, 2K Long Hit Streak: 5 Season High Hits/RBI: 2 (Three times) / 1 (Four times) 4/13 at OKC Had two doubles, a walk and a run scored on 4/6 vs. NAS Delivered pinch-hit RBI triple in 8th inning on 4/12 at Colorado Springs 7x17 with a triple, home run, 3RBI and 2 SB during 5-game hit streak, 4/12-16 Career: Drafted by the Marlins in the eighth round in 2008. Named a Florida State League All-Star with Jupiter in 2013, hitting.271 with 26 steals in 89 games. Made AAA debut in 2015 and hit.249 in 123 games, leading NOLA with six triples while clubbing seven homers with 42 RBI. In 2016, played in a team-high 129 games and finished fourth in the PCL with 31 stolen bases to equal his career high, tied for fifth-most in club history. Appeared in only 36 games in 2017 after suffering a sprained MCL in a home plate collosion, but earned PCL Player of the Week honors for 5/8-14 after going 10x24 with five home runs and 10 RBI, including homers in three straight games. Enters 2018 seventh on NOLA career steals chart (50). #20 Braxton lee Last Game: 1x5 Hit Streak: +3 Series: 2x9, R Long Hit Streak: 3 Season High Hits/RBI: 1 / 0 Made his first Opening Day roster and went 0x4 in MLB debut on 3/30 against the Cubs Singled off Jake Thompson for first career hit on 4/7 at Philadelphia Went 3x16 (.176) with 8 K in 8 games with Miami before being optioned to NOLA, 4/13 Career: Drafted by the Rays in the 12th round in 2014 out of Ole Miss after helping the Rebels reach the College World Series. Ranked fifth among NYPL leaders with 58 hits over final two months of pro debut with Hudson Valley. Finished 10th in Florida State League with.281 average for Charlotte in first full campaign in 2015. Bounced back from.209 mark in Double-A debut with Montgomery in 2016 to win the Southern League batting title in 2017, hitting.309 between Montgomery and Jacksonville, clinching the crown with a double in his final at-bat. Led the circuit in hits (147), ranked second in runs (81), fourth in OBP (.395) and fifth in walks (85). Hit.347 in 20 games in the Arizona Fall League and named to Rising Stars Game. #5 rafael ortega Last Game: 0x1, K Hit Streak: -3 Series: 0x3, R, 2BB, K, 2SB Long Hit Streak: 3 Season High Hits/RBI: 2 (Twice) / 2 (4/13 at OKC) 4/13 at OKC Went 1x2 with a bases-loaded walk and a stolen base, 4/7 vs. NAS Had a two hits, including a 2-run HR, on 4/13 at OKC Career: Signed by the Colorado Rockies as a free agent on January 30, 2008. Ranked second in the Pioneer League in hits (103) and runs scored (69) and fourth in batting (.358) with Casper in 2010. Placed ninth in the South Atlantic League batting race in 2011 and led the circuit with 18 outfield assists. Made MLB debut in 2012 after finishing fifth in the California League with 36 stolen bases for Modesto. Spent 2014-15 in the Cardinals system, and led the PCL with 15 outfield assists for Memphis in 15. Played in 66 games with the Angels in 2016, hitting.232 with a home run and 16 RBI, while batting.317 in 78 games with Salt Lake. Repeated his.317 batting average with El Paso in 2017 and tied for the PCL lead in steals (26).

#30 jonathan rodriguez Last Game: 1x1, R Hit Streak: +1 Series: 1x3, RBI, R, 2BB Long Hit Streak: 2 Season High Hits/RBI: 3 (4/12 at COS) / 1(Twice) 4/12 @COS Doubled in each of season s first two games, 4/5-6 vs. NAS Hit game-tying HR in 9th inning while going 3x5 on 4/12 at COS Career: Drafted by St. Louis in the 17th round in 2009 and led all Cardinals farmhands in OBP (.421) and was third in OPS and fifth in hitting in his pro debut that year. Ranked among the top five in the Midwest League in homers and walks in first full season in 2011 with Quad Cities. Missed half of 2012 due to injury but came back to earn Florida State League All-Star honors in 2013 by hitting.284 with 34 doubles and 18 home runs for Palm Beach. Named a Texas League All-Star in 2014, the first of three seasons with AA Springfield. Debuted at Triple-A with Memphis in 2016, clubbing seven HRs with 24 RBI in 39 games. Finished second in the Southern League batting race in 2017 by hitting.309 with 31 doubles for Chattanooga. hitters #8 magneuris sierra Last Game: 2x5, 2R, K Hit Streak: +1 Series: 2x8, 3R, 3K Long Hit Streak: 2 Season High Hits/RBI: 2 (Three times) / 0 Reached on bunt single for first hit of season, 4/9 vs. NAS, snapping 0x15 skid Career: Signed by St. Louis as a non-drafted free agent on June 13, 2012. In 2014, became youngest player to win Cardinals Minor League Player of the Year since Brett Butler in 1997 after winning the Gulf Cost League batting title and MVP honors with a.386 average. Named an Appalachian League All-Star in 2015, hitting.315 in 53 games with Johnson City, and was a midseason and postseason Midwest League honoree with Peoria in 2016 by ranking ninth among all minor leaguers in hits (161). Batted.317 in 22 games in MLB debut with the Cardinals in 2017, setting a franchise record by hitting safely in each of his first nine contests. Joined Memphis for the PCL playoffs and went 4x13 with a double and two RBI in four games. #21 scott van slyke Last Game: 2x5, 2B, HR, 3RBI, 3K Hit Streak: +1 Series: 2x6, 2B, HR, 3RBI, 3K Long Hit Streak: 3 Season High Hits/RBI: 3 (4/8 vs. NAS) /3 (4/18 vs. COS) 4/18 vs. COS Reached base in 11 of 19 PA (7x15) with 2 2B, HR, 3RBI in 5-game set vs. NAS, 4/6-9 Doubled, homered and drove in three runs on 4/18 vs. COS Career: Drafted by the Dodgers in the 14th round in 2005. Named California League All-Star in 2009, becoming the first player in club history to have at least 40 doubles, 20 home runs and 100 RBI. Named Dodgers Minor League Player of the Year in 2011 after hitting.348 with 45 doubles, 20 homers and 92 RBI for AA Chattanooga. Debuted in the majors in 2012 after hitting.327 with 34 doubles at Albuquerque. Spent first full season in Los Angeles in 2014 and hit.297 in 98 games, ranking eighth in slugging and 10th in OBP among National Leaguers with at least 200 at-bats. Traded to the Reds after batting.122 in 29 games with the Dodgers in 2017, finishing the year with AAA Louisville. A.242 career hitter in 355 MLB games. #26 chad wallach Last Game: Hit Streak: 0 Series: Long Hit Streak: 0 Season High Hits/RBI: 0 /0 Was the Marlins Opening Day catcher, appearing on his first MLB Opening Day roster Went 2x3 with a double, a walk and an RBI vs. the Cubs on 4/1 Optioned to New Orleans on 4/17 after hitting.129 (4x31) with 17 strikeouts in 9 games Career: A fifth-round draft pick of the Marlins in 2013 out of Cal State-Fullerton, where his father, longtime MLB third baseman Tim, also attended. Named a SAL All-Star in first full pro season with Greensboro in 2014, hitting.321 in 78 games while also posting a.328 average in 19 games with Jupiter. Traded to the Reds in deal for Anthony DeSclafani in 2015 ranked sixth in the Florida State League with 28 doubles for Daytona. Threw out career-best 32.6% of baserunners in 2016 with Pensacola. Debuted at Triple-A and MLB in 2017, batting.226 in 64 games with Louisville and going 1x11 in six games with Cinncinati. Recorded first career hit on 9/20 vs. St. Louis, a pinch-hit single off Sam Tuiailala. Cristhian Adames: @Crisadams26 Adam Conley: @AdamConley61 Zac Gallen: @zacgallen23 Johnny Giavotella: @GiavotelLA504 Ben Meyer: @Ben Meyer28 Joe Gunkel: @Joe_Gunkel Drew Rucinski: @DrewRucinski Scott Van Slyke: @ScottVanSlick Nick Wittgren: @N_Witt Sandy Alcantara: @sandyalcantar15 Jumbo Diaz: @ElJumboDiaz Isaac Galloway: @Isaacg_24 Chris Mazza: @ChrisMazza10 Peter Mooney: @PMooney7 Jonathan Rodriguez: @jrodri29 Magneuris Sierra: @Magneuri Alex Wimmers: @AlexWimmers21 Players handle their own social media accounts. Content on these sites do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Baby Cakes.

runs scored by inning miscellaneous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Ex Total Baby Cakes 12 9 4 3 2 5 3 10 3 1 54 Opponent 10 7 4 9 7 8 7 14 6 5 78 home runs Baby Cakes # Most Recent Solo 5 S. Van Slyke (4/18 vs. COS) Two-Run 1 R. Ortega (4/13 at OKC) Three-Run 0 Grand Slam 0 walk-offs Win Date Score Play series sweeps Sweep Date Opp. # Games Opponent # Most Recent Solo 6 T. Taylor (4/17 vs. COS) Two-Run 4 A. Blanco (4/18 vs. COS) Three-Run 1 A. Verdugo (4/15 at OKC) Grand Slam 2 H. Ramos (4/15 at OKC) Loss Date Score Play 4/12 at COS 7-6 Nottingham single 4/14 at OKC 3-2 Gale sac bunt 4/15 at OKC 8-6 (10) Verdugo 3-R HR 4/16 at OKC 8-7 (10) Ramos single Swept Date Opp. # Games 4/10-4/12 at COS 3 4/13-4/16 at OKC 4 record breakdown Month W-L AVG R RPG HR ERA April 5-9.226 54 3.9 6 4.96 May 0-0.000 0 0.0 0 0.00 June 0-0.000 0 0.0 0 0.00 July 0-0.000 0 0.0 0 0.00 August 0-0.000 0 0.0 0 0.00 September 0-0.000 0 0.0 0 0.00 Day W-L Streak Monday 1-1 L1 Tuesday 1-1 W1 Wednesday 0-2 L2 Thursday 0-2 L2 Friday 1-1 L1 Saturday 1-1 L1 Sunday 1-1 L1 Runs Scored Runs Allowed 0 0-2 0 1-0 1 0-1 1 2-0 2 1-2 2 1-0 3 0-1 3 0-1 4 2-1 4 1-1 5 1-1 5 0-1 6 0-2 6 0-0 7 1-1 7 0-2 8 0-1 8 0-4 9 0-1 9 0-1 10+ 0-0 10+ 0-2 pitchers hitting Name AB H HR RBI BB K AVG Alcantara 4 0 0 0 0 1.000 Buckelew 1 0 0 0 0 0.000 Conley 2 0 0 0 0 1.000 Gallen 4 0 1 1 0 1.250 Gonzalez 1 0 0 0 0 1.000 Gunkel 2 0 0 0 0 1.000 Mazza 3 0 0 0 0 1.000 Meyer 2 1 0 0 0 1.500 Rucinski 1 0 0 0 1 1.000 pinch hitting Name AB H HR RBI BB K AVG Conley 1 0 0 0 0 1.000 Galloway 1 1 0 1 0 0 1.000 Lee 1 0 0 0 0 1.000 Mooney 1 0 0 0 0 1.000 Ortega 4 1 0 1 0 2.250 Rodriguez 2 1 0 0 0 1.500 Van Slyke 1 0 0 0 0 0.000 multi-hit games Name 2 3 4 5+ Total Van Slyke 4 1 0 0 5 Galloway 4 0 0 0 4 Adames 3 0 0 0 3 Sierra 3 0 0 0 3 Ortega 2 0 0 0 2 Nola 1 1 0 0 2 Rodriguez 0 1 0 0 1 Culver 1 0 0 0 1 Campbell 1 0 0 0 1 Shuck 1 0 0 0 1 Mooney 1 0 0 0 1 Othman 1 0 0 0 1 multi-rbi games Name 2 3 4 5+ Total Van Slyke 1 1 0 0 2 Adames 2 0 0 0 2 Culver 0 1 0 0 1 Campbell 1 0 0 0 1 Ortega 1 0 0 0 1

starting lineup by position Pitcher # Record Conley 3 0-3 Gallen 3 1-2 Alcantara 3 2-1 Meyer 3 1-2 Gunkel 2 1-1 Catcher # Record Othman 8 4-4 Nola 6 1-5 Shortstop # Record Culver 7 4-3 Mooney 7 1-6 First Base # Record Rodriguez 8 4-4 Van Slyke 6 1-5 Second Base # Record Adames 9 2-7 Mooney 3 2-1 Giavotella 2 1-1 Third Base # Record Campbell 9 3-6 Adames 4 2-2 Culver 1 0-1 miscellaneous Left Field # Record Ortega 7 3-4 Shuck 3 1-2 Lee 2 0-2 Galloway 2 1-1 Center Field # Record Sierra 12 4-8 Galloway 2 1-1 Right Field # Record Galloway 8 2-6 Shuck 3 2-1 Lee 2 1-1 Van Slyke 1 0-1 hitting streaks Name Longest Current Mooney 7 2 Galloway 5 1 Adames 4 4 Othman 4 - Van Slyke 3 1 Lee 3 3 Nola 3 3 Ortega 3 - Giavotella 2 2 Rodriguez 2 1 Campbell 2 1 Sierra 2 1 Shuck 2 - Culver 1 1 Des. Hitter # Record Van Slyke 3 3-0 Rodriguez 2 1-1 catchers box Name ERA ER/IP CS/ATT PCT PB Othman 3.88 30/69.2 2/12.167 1 Nola 6.40 37/52.0 2/4.500 0 starting lineup by batting order Leadoff # Record Sierra 8 3-5 Lee 4 1-3 Galloway 2 1-1 2nd Spot # Record Galloway 6 3-3 Sierra 4 1-3 Ortega 3 1-2 Campbell 1 0-1 3rd Spot # Record Adames 8 1-7 Rodriguez 6 4-2 notables Big Innings (5+ Runs) Date Runs Inn. Result 4/9 vs. NAS 5 1st W 7-4 Cleanup # Record Van Slyke 9 4-5 Rodriguez 5 1-4 7th Spot # Record Culver 5 2-3 Campbell 4 1-3 Nola 2 0-2 Ortega 1 1-0 Mooney 1 0-1 Othman 1 1-0 5th Spot # Record Adames 5 3-2 Ortega 3 1-2 Galloway 3 0-3 Campbell 1 1-0 Shuck 1 0-1 Van Slyke 1 0-1 8th Spot # Record Mooney 5 3-2 Othman 4 0-4 Culver 3 2-1 Nola 2 0-2 6th Spot # Record Shuck 5 3-2 Mooney 4 0-4 Campbell 3 1-2 Giavotella 2 1-1 9th Spot # Record Othman 3 3-0 Nola 2 1-1 Come From Behind Wins (3+ Runs) Date Deficit Inn. Result Complete Games Date Pitcher Inn. Result Pinch Hit Homers Date Batter Inn. Homer Multi-HR Games Date Batter Inns. Homers Back-To-Back HR Date Batters Inn. Awards

day-by-day Date Opp Result Winner Loser Save Record Pos GB Time Attendance 4/5 NAS L 11-0 Naile (1-0) Conley (0-1) 0-1 T3rd -1.0 2:55 10,132 4/6 NAS W 5-1 Gallen (1-0) Montas (0-1) 1-1 T2nd -1.0 2:38 7,816 4/7 NAS W 2-1 Mazza (1-0) Cahill (0-1) Wittgren (1) 2-1 2nd -1.0 2:24 5,418 4/8 NAS W 4-0 Meyer (1-0) Jokisch (0-1) 3-1 2nd -1.0 2:13 5,816 4/9 NAS W 7-4 Buckelew (1-0) Anderson (0-1) Diaz (1) 4-1 T1st -- 2:15 3,893 4/10 at cos L 8-1 Peralta (2-0) Conley (0-2) 4-2 2nd -1.0 2:50 4,182 4/11 at cos L 7-2 Woodruff (1-0) Gallen (1-1) 4-3 2nd -2.0 2:52 1,465 4/12 at cos L 7-6 Ventura (1-0) Diaz (0-1) 4-4 2nd -3.0 3:09 1,878 4/13 at okc L 10-3 Stewart (1-0) Meyer (1-1) 4-5 2nd -4.0 2:52 9,429 4/14 at okc L 3-2 Hudson (1-0) Diaz (0-2) 4-6 2nd -5.0 2:35 7,993 4/15 at okc L 8-6 (10) Lee (1-0) Wittgren (0-1) 4-7 3rd -5.0 3:18 3,959 4/16 at okc L 8-7 (10) Venditte (1-0) Wittgren (0-2) 4-8 3rd -6.0 3:27 3,298 4/17 COS W 4-2 Turner (1-0) Liz (1-1) Gonzalez (1) 5-8 3rd -5.0 2:33 3,421 4/18 COS L 8-5 Brooks (1-1) Buckelew (1-1) Liz (1) 5-9 3rd -5.5 3:26 2,197 4/19 COS 4/20 COS 4/21 OKC 4/22 OKC 4/23 OKC 4/25 at nas 4/26 at nas 4/27 at nas 4/28 at nas 4/29 at nas 4/30 RR 5/1 RR 5/2 RR 5/3 RR 5/4 at oma 5/5 at oma 5/6 at oma 5/7 at oma 5/8 at rr 5/9 at rr 5/10 at rr 5/11 at rr 5/12 OMA 5/13 OMA 5/14 OMA 5/15 OMA 5/17 RR 5/18 RR 5/19 RR 5/20 RR 5/21 at oma 5/22 at oma 5/23 at oma 5/24 at oma 5/25 at iow 5/26 at iow 5/27 at iow 5/28 at iow 5/29 at iow 5/30 MEM 5/31 MEM 6/1 MEM 6/2 MEM 6/3 MEM 6/5 at lv 6/6 at lv 6/7 at lv 6/8 at sl 6/9 at sl 6/10 at sl 6/11 at sl 6/13 FRE 6/14 FRE 6/15 FRE 6/16 SAC 6/17 SAC 6/18 SAC 6/19 SAC 6/21 at mem 6/22 at mem 6/23 at mem 6/24 at mem 6/25 IOW 6/26 IOW 6/27 IOW 6/28 IOW 6/29 OKC 6/30 OKC 7/1 OKC 7/2 OKC 7/3 OKC

transactions # Date Add/Del Player Pos To From 1. 4/5 Delete Braxton Lee OF MIAMI New Orleans 2. 4/8 Delete Tyler Cloyd RHP MIAMI New Orleans 3. 4/8 Add Colton Murray RHP New Orleans Batavia (A) 4. 4/13 Delete Colton Murray RHP Extended Spring Training New Orleans 5. 4/13 Add Jacob Turner RHP New Orleans MIAMI 6. 4/13 Delete J.B. Shuck OF MIAMI New Orleans 7. 4/13 Add Braxton Lee OF New Orleans MIAMI 8. 4/17 Delete Peter Mooney INF Disabled List New Orleans 9. 4/17 Add Johnny Giavotella INF New Orleans Disabled List 10. 4/18 Delete Alex Wimmers RHP Extended Spring Trianing New Orleans 11. 4/18 Add Sean Burnett LHP New Orleans Jupiter (A) 12. 4/19 Delete Sharif Othman C Jacksonville (AA) New Orleans 13. 4/19 Add Chad Wallach C New Orleans MIAMI

baby cakes highs/lows LONGEST WIN STREAK: 4, April 6-9 LONGEST LOSING STREAK 7, April 10-16 LONGEST HOME WINNING STREAK 5, April 6-17 LONGEST HOME LOSING STREAK 1 LONGEST ROAD WINNING STREAK LONGEST ROAD LOSING STREAK 7, April 10 - current CONSECUTIVE SERIES WINS 1 CONSECUTIVE SERIES LOSSES 2, April 10 - current LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY 4, April 6 vs. Nashville and April 8 vs. Nashville LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT 11, April 5 vs. Nashville LONGEST GAME, INNINGS 10, April 15 at Oklahoma City and April 16 at Oklahoma City LONGEST GAME, TIME 3:27, April 16 at Oklahoma City LONGEST 9-INNING GAME, TIME 3:26, April 18 vs. Colorado Springs SHORTEST GAME, TIME 2:13, April 8 vs. Nashville SHORTEST 9-INNING GAME, TIME 2:13, April 8 vs. Nashville MOST ERRORS, TEAM 3, April 18 vs. Colorado Springs MOST ERRORS, PLAYER 1 MOST ERRORS BY OPPONENT 5, April 16 at Oklahoma City LARGEST CROWD, HOME 10,132, April 5 vs. Nashville LARGEST CROWD, ROAD 9,429, April 13 at Oklahoma City SMALLEST CROWD, HOME 2,197, April 18 vs. Colorado Springs SMALLEST CROWD, ROAD 1,465, April 11 at Colorado Springs team batting MOST RUNS SCORED, GAME MOST RUNS SCORED, INNING MOST HITS, GAME FEWEST HITS, GAME MOST DOUBLES, GAME MOST TRIPLES, GAME MOST HOME RUNS, GAME MOST RBI, GAME MOST RUNNERS LOB, GAME MOST WALKS, GAME MOST STRIKEOUTS, GAME MOST STOLEN BASES, GAME individual batting 7, April 9 vs. Nashville and April 16 at Oklahoma City 5, 1st inning, April 9 vs. Nashville 13, April 18 vs. Colorado Springs 3, April 7 vs. Nashville 4, April 6 vs. Nashville 2, April 12 at Colorado Springs 2, April 13 at Oklahoma City 6, April 9 vs. Nashville and April 15 at Oklahoma City 10, April 15 at Oklahoma City 8, April 6 vs. Nashville and April 16 at Oklahoma City 14, April 18 vs. Colorado Springs 2, April 9 vs. Nashville and April 17 vs. Colorado Springs MOST RUNS, GAME 3, Scott Van Slyke, April 15 at Oklahoma City MOST HITS, GAME 3, Scott Van Slyke, April 8 vs. Nashville and Austin Nola, April 13 at Oklahoma City MOST DOUBLES, GAME 2, Isaac Galloway, April 6 vs. Nashville and Scott Van Slyke, April 9 vs. Nashville MOST TRIPLES, GAME 1 MOST HOME RUNS, GAME 1 MOST RBI S, GAME 3, Cito Culver, April 12 at Colorado Springs and Scott Van Slyke, April 18 vs. Colorado Springs MOST WALKS, GAME 2, Three times (recent: Jonathan Rodriguez, April 17 vs. Colorado Springs) MOST STRIKEOUTS, GAME 4, Jonathan Rodriguez, April 7 vs. Nashville MOST STOLEN BASES, GAME 2, Rafael Ortega, April 17 vs. Colorado Springs LONGEST HITTING STREAK, GAMES 7, Peter Mooney, April 5-12 team pitching MOST RUNS ALLOWED, GAME MOST RUNS ALLOWED, INNING MOST HITS ALLOWED, GAME MOST STRIKEOUTS, GAME MOST WALKS ALLOWED, GAME MOST HOME RUNS ALLOWED, GAME MOST STOLEN BASES ALLOWED, GAME individual pitching MOST RUNS ALLOWED, GAME MOST EARNED RUNS ALLOWED, GAME MOST HITS ALLOWED, GAME MOST HOME RUNS ALLOWED, GAME MOST STRIKEOUTS, GAME MOST WALKS ALLOWED, GAME MOST INNINGS PITCHED, STARTER FEWEST INNINGS PITCHED, STARTER MOST INNINGS PITCHED, RELIEVER 11, April 5 vs. Nashville 5, 4th inning, April 5 vs. Nashville 19, April 16 at Oklahoma City 13, April 18 vs. Colorado Springs 7, April 12 at Colorado Springs 2, April 5 vs. Nashville and April 15 at Oklahoma City 3, April 7 vs. Nashville and April 12 at Colorado Springs 7, Adam Conley, April 5 vs. Nashville 7, Adam Conley, April 5 vs. Nashville 10, Zac Gallen, April 16 at Oklahoma City 2, Adam Conley, April 5 vs. Nashville 8, Sandy Alcantara, April 7 vs. Nashville 5, Sandy Alcantara, April 12 at Colorado Springs 6.0, Zac Gallen, April 6 vs. Nashville 1.2, Adam Conley, April 10 at Colorado Springs 4.0, James Buckelew, April 9 vs. Nashville

hitting pitching fielding last time Hitting Streak Donovan Solano 22 Games 05/13/2012 06/30/2013 Consecutive On Base Streak Andy Tracy 43 Games 05/23 07/08/2007 4 Hits in a Game Austin Nola @ OKC 08/29/17 5 Hits in a Game Scott Sizemore @ NAS 05/16/15 6 Hits in a Game Jake Gautreau @ IOW 06/09/07 3 Doubles in a Game Matt Dominguez @ NAS 04/16/12 4 Doubles in a Game Jake Gautreau @ IOW 06/09/07 2 Triples in a Game Vinny Rottino @ ABQ 04/15/10 4 Runs in a Game Xavier Scruggs @ OMA 04/09/16 5 Runs in a Game Josh Kroeger @ OMA 06/02/11 5 RBI in a Game David Vidal @ OMA 06/11/17 6 RBI in a Game Kyle Jensen @ RR 05/05/14 7 RBI in a Game Ricky Ledee @ ABQ 04/24/07 8 RBI in a Game Jake Gautreau @ IOW 06/09/07 2 Homers in a Game Destin Hood @ COS 05/24/17 3 Homers in a Game Valentino Pascucci TUC 08/02/08 3 Homers in a Game by opponent Matt Chapman NAS 09/03/16 4 Homers in a Game J.R. Phillips @ OMA 05/21/97 2 Homers in an Inning Brett Carroll (5th inning) @ ABQ 08/24/10 gm2 Lead off game with a HR Robert Andino FRE 07/15/16 Opponent Lead off game with a HR Franklin Barreto NAS 07/21/17 Pinch Hit HR on road Cole Gillespie @ IOW 04/12/16 Pinch Hit HR at home Tyler Moore IOW 05/02/17 Pinch Hit Grand Slam Sandy Alomar, Jr. RR 04/30/07 Pinch Hit HR by opponent O Koyea Dickson @ OKC 07/14/17 Grand Slam on road Destin Hood @ OMA 04/07/16 Grand Slam at home Kyle Skipworth OKC 06/19/13 Grand Slam by opponent Henry Ramos @ OKC 04/15/18 Consecutive AB HR s Xavier Scruggs @ SL 08/17/16 Inside the park HR Brian Anderson @COS 08/11/17 Inside the park HR by opponent Kirk Nieuwenhuis @ LV 08/14/13 Walk Off HR Brian Bogusevic RNO 08/18/14 Walk Off HR by opponent Alex Verdugo @ OKC 04/15/18 Back to Back HR s Mike Aviles/Cal Towey @ OKC 07/14/17 HR from both sides of plate Alan Zinter ABQ 06/27/03 Pitcher HR at home Sam Dyson REN 08/05/13 Pitcher HR on road Kelvin Marte @ COS 05/24/17 Opponent Pitcher HR Trevor Oaks OKC 05/29/17 The Cycle Scott Cousins @ OKC 05/01/10 Stole 3 bases in a Game Henry Mateo NAS 06/08/06 Stole Home Danny Black @ SL 08/24/14 2 Hit By Pitches Derek Dietrich OKC 05/15/15 3 Hit By Pitches Joe Thurston @ SAC 05/23/11 5 Strikeouts in a Game Kyle Logan @ EDM 05/27/03 6 Strikeouts in a Game Kevin Mattison @ IOW 06/01/13 4 Walks in a Game Bryan Petersen @ NAS 06/16/13 9-inning no-hitter Scott Copeland, Hunter Cervenka, Brandon Cunniff @ IOW 04/14/17 Opponent no-hitter (9 Inn.) Chris Rusin IOW 05/07/14 Opponent 1-hitter (CG) Billy Buckner OMA 06/20/07 Struck out 10+ Tom Koehler (10) ELP 08/04/17 gm2 Opponent Struck out 10+ Jose De Leon (10) OKC 08/22/16 Opponent Struck out 15+ Johan Santana (16) EDM 04/29/02 4-Inning Save J.D. Arteaga MEM 06/01/02 Complete Game (9 Inn.) Jose Urena IOW 07/04/15 Complete Game (8 Inn.) Alex Sanabia @ IOW 05/07/12 Complete Game (7 Inn.) Vance Worley IOW 05/04/17 Complete Game Shutout (9 Inn.) Jose Urena IOW 07/04/15 Complete Game Shutout (7 Inn.) Jake Esch MEM 08/09/16 Opponent Complete Game (9 Inn.) Jake Buchanan OKC 05/20/14 Opponent Complete Game (8 Inn.) Asher Wojciechowski OKC 06/21/13 Opponent Complete Game (7 Inn.) Corey Walter @ NAS 06/20/17 Opponent Complete Game Shutout (9 Inn.) Jake Buchanan OKC 05/20/14 Opponent Complete Game Shutout (7 Inn.) Eric Jokisch IOW 07/30/14 Triple Play Dietrich-Bour-Sizemore-Rojas 5346TP @ OMA 04/17/15 Triple Play against Noriega-De Jesus Jr.-Garcia- Nieuwenhuis 5423TP @ COS 05/23/17 Most E s in a game Keith Luuloa (5) @ FRE 09/01/01 Most E s in an inning 4 (7th inning) RR 04/24/08 Most passed balls Kyle Skipworth (3) @ LV 08/21/14