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O ACES BASEBALL CLUB NEWS & NOTES ACES BALLPARK EVANS AVE. O, NV 89-334-89 TWITTER: @RenoAces_PR TONIGHT S GAME INFORMATION Reno Aces (8-6, T-st, Pacific North) Las Vegas s (6-8, 3rd, Pacific South) RHP A.J. Schugel (-,.) VS. RHP Rafael Montero (-, 3.38) Thursday, April 3, 6:3 PM PST Aces Ballpark Radio Broadcast: KPLY 63 AM Game Home Game DAY DATE OPPONENT PROBABLE PITCHERS TIME (PT) RADIO/TV Friday April 4 vs. Las Vegas LHP Vidal Nuño (-,.3) vs. RHP Noah Syndergaard (-, 4.) 6:3 KPLY 63 AM/MiLB TV Saturday April @ Fresno LHP Robbie Ray (-, 3.9) vs. RHP Brady Rodgers (-, 3.) : KPLY 63 AM/MiLB TV Sunday April 6 @ Fresno LHP Justin Marks (-, 6.6) vs. LHP Tommy Shirley (-, 3.86) : KPLY 63 AM/MiLB TV Monday April @ Fresno RHP Blake Beavan (-, 4.9) vs. RHP Jake Buchanan (-, 3.) 6:3 KPLY 63 AM/MiLB TV ACE IN THE HOLE At Home: 4- On the Road: 4-4 Day Games: 3- Night Games: - vs. RHP: - vs. LHP: 3-4 Before All-Star Break: 8-6 After All-Star Break: - April: 8-6 May: - June: - July: - August: - September: - Monday: - Tuesday: - Wednesday: - Thursday: - Friday: - Saturday: - Sunday: - Scoring First: 4- Opponent Scoring First: 4-4 Extra Innings: - Commit An Error: 6- Commit No Errors: -4 Walk-Off Wins: - Walk-Off Losses: - vs. Pacific North: - vs. Pacific South: 8-6 vs. American North: - vs. American South: - Scoring 4+ Runs: -3 Opp. Scoring 4+ Runs: - Scoring 3 Or Fewer Runs: -3 Opp. Scoring 3 Or Fewer Runs: - Out-Hit Opponent/Tie: 8- Out-Hit By Opponent: -4 Lead After 6: 8- Trail After 6: - Tied After 6: - Lead After : 8- Trail After : -6 Tied After : - Lead After 8: 8- Trail After 8: -6 Tied After 8: - Series (W-L-S): --3 Game : 3- Game : - Game 3: - Game 4: - Game : - Series Sweeps: - STREAKING Peter O Brien is riding a seven-game hitting streak, batting.38 (4-for-6) with 3 doubles, homers and RBI during the stretch. It s the longest streak by an Aces player so far this season. Tonight s Game: The Aces and Las Vegas s play game three of a four-game series Thursday night at Aces Ballpark. Right-hander A.J. Schugel starts for Reno against right-hander Rafael Montero for Las Vegas. Yesterday s Game: The Aces made it four consecutive wins with a 6-3 win yesterday in the second affair of a four-game series against the s. Right-hander Blake Beavan made his Aces debut, but his start was cut short because of a 9-minute rain delay which suspended play in the top of the fourth inning. Reliever Caleb Clay entered after the tarp was pulled and delivered /3 innings en route to his second win of. Peter O Brien continued his dominance at the plate, blasting a Tyler Pill pitch out of Aces Ballpark to the train tracks in left, which gave Reno a - advantage in the first. After Beavan surrendered single tallies in the third and fourth frames, the Aces took the lead for good with three runs in the home half of the fourth. RBI knocks by Zach Borenstein, Danny Worth and Mike Freeman highlighted the inning. Clay gave up one run in the sixth inning but the Aces got a pair of insurance runs in the seventh, and the bullpen trifecta of J.C. Ramirez, Dan Runzler and Jake Barrett delivered three perfect innings to seal the deal. Rafael Montero: 4-year-old Rafael Montero starts for the s in game three of the series tonight. The right-hander is - with a 3.38 ERA in one start for Las Vegas in. Montero has also pitched in four games for the New York Mets this year. Through seven total innings, he has allowed five runs (three earned) on six hits. The Dominican Republic native bounced back and forth between Las Vegas and New York in 4. With the s, Montero was 6-4 with a 3.6 ERA in 6 starts. With New York, Monetro was -3 with a 4.6 ERA in ten games (eight starts). Baseball America lists Montero as the No. 8 prospect in the Mets organization. He was signed as a -year-old amateur in. High Fives: Over the last fives games, the Aces have a team batting average of.33 (6-for-69). With the robust average, Reno is averaging.8 runs (9 total) per game during the span. Big Pete: Aces corner outfielder Peter O Brien has been knocking the cover off the ball during his current sevengame hitting streak, going 4-for-6 (.38) with 3 doubles, homers and RBI. O Brien ranks among Pacific Coast League leaders in several categories including: Home runs (st - 6), total bases (st - 46), slugging percentage (st -.8), OPS (nd -.3), RBI (T-nd - 6), runs scored (T-nd - 4), average (3rd -.46), hits (3rd - 3), on-base percentage (th -.466) and doubles (T-9th - ). Can t Stop, Won t Stop: With two more walks Tuesday night, Jamie Romak extended his on-base streak to 3 games. The second baseman owns a.433 on-base percentage thus far, thanks to a league-high free passes. Romak is one of two players in the PCL to have an active 3-game on base streak, joining Oklahoma City s Buck Britton who leads the PCL with a 4-game on base streak.. Can t Touch This: Right-handed relievers Willy Paredes and J.C. Ramirez have been nails thus far for skipper Phil Nevin. Both righties have not allowed a run in seven innings apiece. Ramirez has allowed just two baserunners ( hit and walk), while punching BARRETT CHART PCL Save Leaders. David Aardsma - OKC - 4. Jake Barrett - - 3 T-. Jon Edwards - RR - 3 T-. James Hoyt - FRE - 3 T-. Marcos Mateo - ELP - 3 BY THE NUMBERS.3 The Aces enter tonight s contest with the best team batting average in the Pacific Coast League. The Fresno Grizzlies have the second-highest average at.9. out 4 batters. Paredes has escaped trouble a couple of times, working around four hits and five walks in his four outings. He has seven K s to his credit. Top Prospects: The Aces had four players on their Opening Day roster who are ranked in the top-3 prospects by Baseball America. OF/3B Yasmany Tomás headlined the group as the No. 4 prospect in the organization and No. overall in all of baseball before his call up Wednesday. OF Peter O Brien is No. 8, LHP Robbie Ray sits at No. and closer Jake Barrett is right behind Ray at No.. We ve Been There: 6 players on Reno s Opening Day roster have Major League experience following the promotion and eventual debuts of right-hander A.J. Schugel and 3B/OF Yasmany Tomás. Nine of the 6 are pitchers, including all five from the Opening Day rotation. STREAKS Current Streak: W4 Last Games: 4- Last Games: 6-4 Longest Winning Streak: W4 Longest Losing Streak: L4 All-Time Record: 4-4 (.9) Date 4/ 4/ 4/3 4/4 4/3 / / /3 6/ 6/ 6/3 6/4 /4 / /6 / SEASON CAPSULE Site SERIES CAPSULE at Home: - on Road: - All-Time at Home: - All-Time on Road: - All-Time Totals: 48- CONTACT INFO Result W, 8-3 W, 6-3 This Date in Aces History The Aces have never lost a game on April 3 in team history. They re -, including a 4-3 win on April 3,. Reno earned the win in the bottom of the th inning when the bases were loaded and Adam Eaton was hit by a pitch, forcing in the game-winning run. Affiliation...Arizona Diamondbacks Manager...Phil Nevin (nd Year) Website...www.RenoAces.com Blog...www.mlblogsreno.com PR Contact...Chad Seely Email...chad@renoaces.com Phone...()-334-89 PR Twitter...@RenoAces_PR CAN I GET AN ENCORE? The Aces are under the direction of Manager Phil Nevin for the second consecutive season. In his first season with the Aces, he guided them to a franchise-tying-best record of 8-63. His squad won the Pacific North Division and Pacific Conference Championship Series before falling 3 games to in the PCL Championship Series to Omaha. Prior to his stint with the Aces, Nevin spent three seasons (-3) at the helm of the Toledo Mud Hens of the International League. Nevin is the second manager in club history as Brett Butler served in the role from 9-3. Butler begins his second season as the Miami Marlins third base coach after being hired during the 3-4 offseason.

STARTING PITCHER A.J. Schugel HT/WT: / BORN: June, 989 RESIDES: Highlands Ranch, Colo. OBTAINED: Trade (LAA) - //3 Year 3 4 Team AZL Angels Orem Cedar Rapids Inland Empire NW Arkansas Salt Lake Mobile ARIZONA Reno W/L - - 4-3 - 6-8 4-6 6-4 - - ERA. 8.9.9.3.89. 3.4 6.. G/GS / 6/ / 4/4 / 9/9 6/6 / / IP.. 9. 9. 4. 89. 4. 3. 3. Thursday, April 3, vs. Las Vegas - Page H 8 3 4 R 34 4 4 6 ER 3 6 4 HR 9 3 HB 6 4 6 BB 6 39 6 33 SO 9 8 9 6 4 WP 3 GIDP 9 4 3 6 MiLB Totals MLB Totals 3-6 - 3.9 6. 9/89 / 3. 3. 6 8 4 96 4 4 33 44 Tonight s Starter: Right-hander A.J. Schugel gets the ball for the Aces in game three of the series against Las Vegas. The righthander is in his second season with the Diamondbacks organization after being acquired from the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim as a PTBNL in the Mark Trumbo deal on December, 3. In 9 Minor League games, Schugel is 3-6 with a 3.9 ERA. He spent all of last season in Mobile, going 6-4 with a 3.4 ERA for the BayBears. DATE/OPP 4/ vs. LAD DATE/OPP 4/8 vs. ALB SCHUGEL S DAY-BY-DAY W/L - W/L L ERA 6. ERA. GS - GS With Arizona IP 3. IP 3. H R With Reno H R ER ER BB BB SO SO 4 PITCHES 8/36 PITCHES 6/4 SCORE L, -4 SCORE L, 9-4 Major-League Debut: Schugel made his Major League debut on April, at Chase Field vs. the Dodgers, allowing two earned runs on two walks and five hits in three innings. Last Outing: Schugel s last outing was against Albuquerque on April 8 in his first home start with Reno. The Isotopes hit Schugel hard to the tune of seven runs on seven hits in just three innings. He was saddled with the loss. Against the s: Schugel has started against the s twice in his career, both as a member of the Salt Lake Bees in 3. On May, 3, Schugel allowed nine runs on 4 hits in five innings in a 9- loss to the s. He pitched much better the second time around on June, 3, but again took a loss. Schugel allowed three runs on three hits in six innings in a 4- Las Vegas win. Tomorrow s Starter: Left-hander Vidal Nuño starts for the Aces in the finale of the eight-game homestand. He has been Reno s most consistent starter, going five-plus innings in all three starts this year. Nuño is - with a.3 ERA, spanning 9 innings. He has issued only three walks and has racked up strikeouts. SEASON SPLITS & ETC. (O) Vs. Right:... Vs. Left:... Home:... Road:... Day:... Night:...... Team W/L in Starts:... Innings (Start):... Innings (Relief):... Low Hits (min. IP):... Most Hits... Low ER (min. IP):... Most ER... Most Walks:... Most Strikeouts:... Low-Hit Complete Game:..... -,. ERA in 3. IP - -,. ERA in 3. IP - - CAREER HIGHS & LOWS 8. - x, Last - 8//4 @ Mississippi (AA) 4. - 6// @ Beloit (A) - x, Last - 8// vs. Corpus Christi (AA) 4 - //3 @ Las Vegas (AAA) - 4x, Last - 8//4 vs. Huntsville (AA) 9-3x, Last - //3 @ Reno (AAA) - 4x, Last - //4 vs. Jackson (AA) 9-4//4 @ Mississippi (AA) N/A

Hitters Nick Evans INF # Season-Game Highs: Hits ( - 3x, Last - 4/9) HR ( - x, Last - 4/4) RBI (3-4/) Last HR: 4/4 @ ELP (Solo) 4:.34, 3 HR, 4 RBI, SB Streak: 3G (4/8-present) Long Streak: 6G (4/-4/) LV Series:.333 (-3, RBI, R, B, BB, K) Homestand:.333 (-, 3 RBI, R, 3 B, BB, 4K) Re-signed with Arizona as a minor league free agent on November 9, 4 Originally drafted by the New York Mets in the fifth round of the 4 MLB June Amateur Draft Hit.34 with HR and 4 RBI in games for Reno before playing in 8 games with Arizona and batting.3 with HR and RBI last season In MLB games, owns a. average (-for-48) with HR and 3 RBI Named an organizational All-Star for Arizona in 3 and also earned the same honor with the Mets in Two-time Eastern League midseason All-Star with Double-A Binghamton (8 & ); 3 Southern League midseason All-Star with Mobile Mike Freeman INF # Season-Game Highs: Hits (3-4/9) HR ( - 4/9) RBI ( - 4/9) Last HR: 4/9 vs. ALB (Solo - walk-off) 4:.63, 6 HR, 4 RBI, 3 SB Streak: 3G Long Streak: 3G (4/9-present) LV Series:.4 (-, RBI, R, K) Homestand.333 (6-8, RBI, R, HR, B, SB, BB, K) Drafted by Arizona in the th round of the First-Year Player Draft out of Clemson University Split time between Mobile and Reno, combining for a.63 average with 6 HR, 4 RBI and 3 SB in 3 games Named as a 3 Southern League midseason All-Star while with the BayBears Entering the 3 season, was tabbed by Baseball America as having the Best Strike Zone Discipline in the D-backs system Blake Lalli C # Season-Game Highs: Hits ( - 4x, Last - 4/9) HR () RBI ( - 4/9) Last HR: 4:., 3 HR, 9 RBI, SB Streak: 4G (4/-present) Long Streak: 4G (4/-present) LV Series:.333 (-3, RBI, SF, CS) Homestand:.3 (-4, RBI, BB, SF, K, CS) Re-signed as a free agent with Arizona on November 6, 4 Originally signed with the Chicago Cubs as a non-drafted free agent on May, 6 Played in 93 games for Reno and batted. with doubles, 3 home runs and 9 RBI last season Threw out 4. % (8-of-69) of attempted basestealers, third best in the Pacific Coast League last summer Named an Arizona organizational All-Star last year and was a 3-time Southern League midseason All-Star while in the Cubs system (9-) First player from Gardner-Webb University to reach the Majors; has played a total of games with the Cubs and Milwaukee Brewers Peter O Brien OF #3 Season-Game Highs: Hits (4-4/) HR (, 6x - Last - 4/) RBI (3-3x, Last - 4/8) Last HR: 4/ vs. LV (Solo) 4:., 34 HR, 4 RBI, SB Streak: G (4/6-present) Long Streak: G (4/6-present) LV Series:. (4-, 3 R, RBI, HR, BB, K) Homestand:. (-, 9 RBI, 8R, HR, B, BB, 3K) Traded to the Diamondbacks from the New York Yankees on July 3, 4 in exchange for INF Martin Prado and cash considerations Originally drafted by the Yankees in the second round (No. 94 overall) of the MLB June Amateur Draft out of the University of Miami (FL) Combined to hit. with 3 doubles, 34 HR and 4 RBI with Advanced-A Tampa, Double-A Trenton and Mobile last season Played in the MLB All-Star Futures Game in Minneapolis last summer, going -for- with two strikeouts Has played in the Arizona Fall League the past two years (3 & 4), named a Rising Star both seasons and to the All-Prospect Team last year Named as a Yankees organizational All-Star in 3 and 4; also a midseason All-Star those same seasons with Single-A Charleston in the South Atlantic League and Trenton in the Eastern League Matt Pagnozzi C #6 Season-Game Highs: Hits (3 - x, Last - 4/) HR ( - x, Last - 4/) RBI (3-4/) Last HR: 4/ vs. LV (-Run) 4:., HR, 9 RBI, SB Streak: G (4/) Long Streak: G (3x, Last - 4/) LV Series:. (3-4, 3 RBI, R, HR, B) Homestand:.3 (3-8, 3 RBI, R, HR, B, K) Signed by the D-backs as a minor league free agent on November, 4 Originally drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in the eighth round of the 3 MLB June Amateur Draft out of Central Arizona College Last year, played in games for Triple-A Nashville (Brewers) and hit. with HR and 9 RBI While in the Cardinals organization, rated by Baseball America as St. Louis Best Defensive Catcher farmhand in and Has played in a total of 43 big-league games for five teams (Cardinals, Rockies, Pirates, Astros and Brewers); career. hitter in the Majors Cody Ransom INF #3 Season-Game Highs: Hits ( - x, Last - 4/) HR ( - 4/) RBI (3-4/) Last HR: 4/ vs. ALB (3-run) 4:., HR, RBI, SB (Japan) Streak: 3G (4/-Present) Long Streak: 3G (4/-Present) LV Series:.333 (-6, B, K) Homestand:.38 (-3, 3 RBI, R, HR, B, K) Trayvon Robinson OF #4 Season-Game Highs: Hits ( - 4/) HR () RBI () Last HR: 4:.3, 6 HR, 3 RBI, SB Streak: G Long Streak: G (4/) LV Series:.6 (-6, R, BB, SB) Signed a minor league free agent contract with Arizona on April, Originally drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the th round of the MLB June Amateur Draft Began his campaign with the Long Island Ducks (Independent League) ln 4, appeared in games for Triple-A Albuquerque (Dodgers) where he hit.3 (94-for-4) with 3 doubles, 6 homers, 3 RBI and SB Career. hitter with 9 HR, 4 RBI and SB in 98 Minor League games Made ML debut with Seattle on August, ; owns a. batting average (6-for-88) in 9 MLB games, all with the Mariners Garrett Weber INF #4 Season-Game Highs: Hits ( - x, Last - 4/) HR () RBI ( - 4/) Last HR: 4:.38, 9 HR, 48 RBI, SB Streak: G Long Streak: 4G (4/9-4/6) LV Series:. (-, RBI, BB, K) Homestand:.4 (3-4, RBI, B, BB, 4K) Signed with Arizona as a minor league free agent on February 3, Originally drafted by the San Francisco Giants in the ninth round of the 998 MLB June Amateur Draft Played in the Japanese Leagues last year with Seibu where he hit. with HR and RBI in 38 games Was in the D-backs system in and part of ; in was a PCL mid- and postseason All-Star, as well as an Arizona organizational All-Star International League midseason All-Star in 8 (Scranton/Wilkes-Barre) and (Lehigh Valley) In 383 MLB games, owns a.3 average with 3 HR and RBI; has played for 8 organizations (Giants, Astros, Yankees, Phillies, Diamondbacks, Brewers, Padres and Cubs) Thursday, April 3, vs. Las Vegas - Page 3 Zach Borenstein OF #9 Season-Game Highs: Hits ( - 4x, Last - 4/), HR (), RBI ( - x, Last - 4/) Last HR: 4:.8, HR, 9 RBI, 9 SB Streak: G (4/) Long Streak: G (4/) LV Series:. (-, RBI, R, B, K) Homestand:.3 (4-, RBI, R, B, 4K) Traded to the Diamondbacks from the Los Angeles Angels on July, 4 in exchange for Tony Campana and Joe Thatcher Originally drafted by the Angels in the 3rd round of the MLB June Amateur Draft out of Eastern Illinois University Combined to hit.8 (9-for-46) with 9 RBI, 9 runs, B, HR and 3B in games for four teams (Arkansas, Mobile, Salt Lake, Reno) in 4 Entered the season as the 6th-best prospect in the Diamondbacks organization according to Baseball America In 3, was the Angels Minor League Player of the Year and California League MVP...was also a California League mid-anst postseason All-Star Kevin Frandsen INF #3 Season-Game Highs: Hits (3-4/) HR () RBI ( - 4/) Last HR: 4:.9, HR, RBI, SB Streak: G Long Streak: G (4/) LV Series:.3 (3-8, R, RBI, BB) Jamie Romak INF # Season-Game Highs: Hits (3 - x, Last - 4/) HR ( - 4/) RBI ( - 4/) Last HR: 4/ @ ALB (Solo) 4:.69, 4 HR, 8 RBI, 4 SB Streak: G Long Streak: 6G (4/-4/) LV Series:. (-3, R, BB) Homestand:.3 (4-, RBI, 3 R, B, 4 BB, K) Signed with Arizona as a minor league free agent on April, Originally drafted by the San Francisco Giants in the th round of the 4 MLB June Amateur Draft out of San Jose State University Hit.9 with HR and RBI in games last year for the Washington Nationals Had been in five organizations (Giants, Red Sox, Angels, Phillies, Nationals) prior to joining the D-backs, seeing time in the Majors with everyone except Boston; career.9 average in MLB with HR and RBI in games Owns a.3 career MiLB clip with 3 HR and RBI in 88 games Signed a minor league free agent contract with Arizona on November, 4 Originally drafted by the Atlanta Braves in the fourth round of the 3 MLB June Amateur Draft ln 4, appeared in 8 games for Triple-A Albuquerque (Dodgers) where he set career highs with 4 HR and 8 RBI Made MLB debut on May 8, 4 with LAD as a pinch-hitter vs. Cincinnati after spending + seasons in the minors Has been awarded Player of the Week honors five times over the course of his MiLB career Selected by Arizona in the nd round of the MLB June Amateur Draft out of Fresno State University Played in games between Mobile and Reno last year, combining to hit.38 with doubles, 9 HR and 48 RBI Posted a career-high.98 OPS in 4 games with the Aces last summer Named an Arizona organizational All-Star by MiLB.com after the 4 season Danny Worth INF #8 Season-Game Highs: Hits ( - 4x, Last - 4/) HR ( - 4/) RBI ( - 4/) Last HR: 4/ vs. LV (-Run) 4:.4, HR, 3 RBI, 9 SB Signed as a minor league free agent with Arizona on December, 4 Streak: G (4/-present) Drafted by the Detroit Tigers in the second round (No. 9 overall) of the MLB June Amateur Draft Long Streak: G (4/3-4/) From -4, saw portions of time in the big leagues with the Tigers, hitting.3 with HR and 9 RBI in 33 total games LV Series:. (3-6, 3 RBI, R, HR, B, 3 BB, 3 K) Homestand:.63 (-9, R, 3RBI, HR, B, BB, 8K) Hit. with HR and 8 RBI in 66 games for Triple-A Toledo last summer before playing in 8 Major League contests with Detroit

Hitting Breakdown Thursday, April 3, vs. Las Vegas - Page 4 SCORE BY INNING 3 4 6 8 9 + TOTAL Aces: 6 9 6 4 4 69 Opponents: 8 6 4 4 MARGIN OF VICTORY r r 3r 4r r 6r r 8r 9r r r +r TOTAL Aces: 8 Opponents: 6 MULTI-HIT GAMES PLAYER 3 4 + TOTAL Dorn 8 Evans 3 3 Frandsen Freeman 3 Lalli 4 4 Marzilli O Brien 4 6 Pagnozzi 3 Ransom Romak 3 Tomás Weber Worth 4 4 Totals: 39 MULTI-RBI GAMES 3 4 + TOTAL 3 3 3 4 9 6 HOME RUNS PLAYER SOLO R 3R GS TOTAL Dorn Evans Freeman Lalli Marzilli O Brien 6 Pagnozzi Ransom Romak Tomás Weber Worth 9 6 HOME RUN VARIANTS (last time it happened) Leadoff HR: Romak (4/ @ Albuquerque) Walk-Off HR: Freeman (4/9 vs. Albuquerque) Back-to-back HR: Multi-HR Games: Extra-inning HR: Grand Slams: Inside-the-park HR: Pinch-hit HR:

Hitting (cont.) Thursday, April 3, vs. Las Vegas - Page STARTS BY BATTING ORDER (Team Record) PLAYER 3 4 6 8 9 Borenstein (-) (-) Dorn (-4) Evans (4-) (-) (-) Frandsen (-) (-) Freeman (3-) (-) (-) Lalli (-) (4-) (-) Marzilli (4-) O Brien (-) (-) Pagnozzi (-) (-) Ransom (-) (-) Robinson (-) Romak (4-) (3-) Tomás (3-) Weber (-) (-) (-) (-) Worth (-) (-) (-) (-) STARTS BY POSITION (Team Record) C B B 3B SS LF CF RF DH (6-3) (-3) (-4) (-) (-) (-) (-) (3-) (-) (-) (-) (-6) (-) (-) (-) (-3) (8-) (4-) (6-3) (-) (-) (3-) LONG HITTING STREAKS (current in BOLD) PLAYER LENGTH / DATES STATS O Brien G, 4/6-Present.38 (4-6, HR, 3 B, RBI, 9 R, BB, 3 K) Dorn 6G, 4/3-Present. (-3, 3 RBI, 4 R, HR, 4 B, BB, K) Evans 6G, 4/-4/.69 (-6, RBI, R, HR, BB, 8K) Romak 6G, 4/-4/.86 (6-, 4 R, RBI, B, 4 BB, K) Worth G, 4/3-4/.333 (6-8, R, B, BB, K) Lalli 4G, 4/-Present.3 (-4, RBI, SF, BB, K, CS) Weber 4G, 4/9-4/6. (4-6, 3 RBI, R, B, 3 BB, 3K) Marzilli 3G, 4/9-4/. (6-, R, 3B, SB, K) Ransom 3G, 4/-Present.4 (4-, 3 RBI, R, HR, B, 3K) Tomás 3G, 4/ - 4/.38 (4-3, HR, R, RBI, B, BB, 3K) PINCH HITTERS Zach Borenstein. (-3, K) Danny Dorn. (-) Mike Freeman. (-, R) Vidal Nuño. (-) Peter O Brien. (-, K) Cody Ransom.333 (-6, B, BB, K) Garrett Weber. (-, K) Totals:.88 (3-6, R, B, BB, 4K) TEAM BATTING BY MONTH AVG G AB R H B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS April.3 4 49 69 6 3 6 44 4.364.44.838 May June July August Sept. MULTI-RUN INNINGS RUNS NO. OF TIMES T th Inning - 4/ vs. LV 3 4 4th Inning - 4/ vs. LV 4 4 nd Inning - 4/ vs. LV 6 8 T AB WINS DATE SCORE GAME-WINNING PLAY 4/9 vs. ALB -4 Freeman walk-off Solo HR

Pitching Staff Thursday, April 3, vs. Las Vegas - Page 6 Starters: Relievers: W/L Quality IP H R ER HR BB SO ERA 6-4 68. 9 49 46 8 9 6.3 W/L Sv/Opp IP H R ER HR BB SO ERA - 3/4 4. 3 3 3 4 3.9 Pitcher Starts: Nuño (3), Ray (3), Marks (3), Webster (), Schugel (), Beavan (), Clay () T OUTING: Date/Opp. Dec. IP H R (ER) HR BB SO TBF Notes Barrett 4/ vs. LV S. 3 Tied with four other PCL closers with league-high three saves Beavan 4/ vs. LV ND 3. 3 () 3 Aces debut cut short due to 9-minute rain delay Crabbe 4/ vs. LV ND. 6 Third consecutive scoreless appearance Eitel 4/ vs. ALB ND. () 8 Induced 3-6-3 double play to limit damage in the th Marks 4/ vs. LV W. 8 3 (3) 6 9 Threw a season-high 6 pitches/ strikes Nuño 4/9 vs. ALB ND 6. () 9 3 Exited game with a 3- lead Paredes 4/ vs. ALB ND. 3 4 Hasn t allowed a run in seven innings of work this season Ramirez 4/ vs. LV H. 4 All 6 appearances are scoreless Ray 4/ vs. ALB W. 6 () 3 Struck out + batters for third time in career, 9 of last outs were K s Reynolds 4/ vs. ALB ND. 4 No runs allowed for second straight appearance Runzler 4/ vs. LV H. Earned team- and PCL-high fourth hold of the season Schugel 4/8 vs. ALB L 3. () 4 8 9 of 8 batters reached safely Webster 4/ vs. ALB L 4. 9 (9) 3 3 Set career highs in most hits () and earned runs (9) allowed Jake Barrett RHP #43 Season-Game Highs: IP (. - 6x, Last - 4/) BB ( - 4/3) SO ( - 3x, Last - 4/8) Last HR allowed: 4: -, 3.9, 8 SV Drafted by Arizona in the third round (No. overall) of the MLB June Amateur Draft out of Arizona State University Totaled a 3-3 record, a 3.9 ERA and 8 saves in games between Mobile and Reno last year; was a Southern League midseason All-Star K/9 IP:. Enters the season rated by MLB.com as the D-backs No. farmhand and Baseball America as Arizona s No. overall prospect 3/4 Named by Baseball America as the California League s Best Reliever in 3; also named an Arizona organizational All-Star that season In 3, finished fourth in the Minors in ERA (.) and seventh in saves (9); was a California League midseason All-Star that summer 9 Arizona High School Player of the Year Blake Beavan RHP #49 Season-Game Highs: IP (3. - 4/) BB ( - 4/) SO (3-4/) Last HR allowed: Johnny Monell (4/ vs. LV) - Solo 4: 4-, 4., SV Signed as a minor league free agent with Arizona on November, 4 Drafted by the Texas Rangers in the first round (No. overall) of the MLB June Amateur Draft K/9 IP:.36 Made 9 appearances ( starts) for Triple-A Tacoma (Mariners) last year, going 4- with a 3.69 ERA in 39. innings / Played in one game for Seattle in 4, throwing four innings of two-run ball in a start on April at Texas Owns a career -3 record and a 3.9 ERA in 3 games ( starts) in the minors Pitched for the Mariners from -4, compiling a 6- mark with a 4.6 ERA in 4 appearances (44 starts) Tim Crabbe RHP #6 Season-Game Highs: IP (. - 4/) BB ( - 4/) SO (3-4/) Last HR allowed: Brandon Barnes (4/ @ ALB) - Solo 4: -, 4.3, SV Selected by the D-backs in the Triple-A phase of the Rule Draft on December, 4 Originally drafted by the Cincinnati Reds in the 4th round of the 9 MLB June Amateur Draft K/9 IP:.8 Was a non-roster invitee to the Reds Spring Training in 4 Finished - with a 4.3 ERA and saves for Triple-A Louisville last year Played for Team Italy in the 3 World Baseball Classic before earning Southern League midseason All-Star honors with Double-A Pensacola that summer / Derek Eitel RHP #33 Season-Game Highs: IP (. - x, Last - 4/) BB ( - 4/) SO (4-4/) Last HR allowed: Austin Hedges (4/ @ ELP) - Solo 4: -,., SV Drafted by the Diamondbacks in the th round of the MLB June Amateur Draft out of Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Went - with a. ERA in 3 relief outings last year for the Aces, earning him his first midseason All-Star selection K/9 IP: 8.3 Finished 3- with a.4 ERA in 3. innings on the road last year 4 season cut short due to a sports hernia; kept him from participating in the PCL All-Star Game Became the first Rose-Hulman student-athlete to be picked in a professional sports draft / Justin Marks LHP #46 Season-Game Highs: IP (. - 4/) BB (3-4/) SO (6 - x, Last 4/) Last HR allowed: Travis Taijeron (4/ vs. LV) - Solo 4: 3-3,.44, SV Signed a minor league free agent deal with Arizona on November, 4 Originally selected by Oakland in the third round (No. 9 overall) of the 9 MLB June Amateur Draft out of the University of Louisville K/9 IP:.6 Played for three different organizations last year (Royals, A s and Rangers), going a combined 3-3 with a.3 ERA for each team s Triple-A squad Broke into the Majors with Kansas City on April at Minnesota where he allowed three earned runs in. innings Texas League midseason All-Star while with Double-A Northwest Arkansas (Rangers) Named to the Arizona Fall League s All-Prospect Team in Kevin Munson RHP #38 Season-Game Highs: IP (), BB (), SO () Last HR allowed: 4: 3-3,.44, SV Drafted by the Diamondbacks in the 4th round (st overall) of the MLB June Amateur Draft out of James Madison University Went 4-3 with a.6 ERA in 6 relief appearances in 4 for the Aces K/9 IP:.6 Was named the Aces pitcher of the month for June (-,.6 ERA) and August (-,.3 ERA) of 4 by the Diamondbacks Was selected in the 3 Rule Draft by the Philadelphia Phillies but was returned in March of 4 Named a 3 Southern League midseason All-Star and participated in the Arizona Fall League s Rising Stars game in Left James Madison baseball program as the all-time leader in saves (3) and ERA (.3)

Pitching Staff (cont.) Thursday, April 3, vs. Las Vegas - Page Vidal Nuño LHP # Season-Game Highs: IP (. - 4/4) BB ( - 4/9) SO (9-4/9) Last HR allowed: Brandon Barnes (4/9 vs. ALB) - Solo 4: -, 4.6, SV Traded to Arizona from the New York Yankees on July 6, 4 in exchange for RHP Brandon McCarthy and cash considerations Originally selected by the Cleveland Indians in the 48th round of the 9 MLB June Amateur Draft K/9 IP: 9.96 With the Yankees last year, went - with a.4 ERA in games (4 starts); with the D-backs, finished - with a 3.6 ERA in 4 starts Had a 3.4 SO/BB ratio while with Arizona, punching out 69 batters against walks in 83. innings Named a Yankees organizational All-Star in after going -6 with a.4 ERA between Advanced-A Tampa and Double-A Trenton Willy Paredes RHP #4 Season-Game Highs: IP (. - 3x, Last - 4/) BB (3-4/) SO (3-4/) Last HR allowed: 4: -,., SV Signed as a minor league free agent with Arizona on February, Stymied Southern League opponents last year, going - with a.33 ERA in 43 games (3 starts) for Mobile K/9 IP: 9. Appeared one time in relief for Reno last season, and two times the summer prior, both coming as a starter In 3, limited Southern League batters to a.3 average, and he owned a 3- mark with an even. ERA J.C. Ramirez RHP # Season-Game Highs: IP (. - 4/9) BB () SO ( - 4/) Last HR allowed: 4: -3, 3., 3 SV Signed a Minor League contract with the D-backs on December, 4 Originally signed as an international free agent with Seattle in K/9 IP:.4 Was in the Cleveland system last year, went -3 with 3 saves and a 3. ERA in 3 relief outings between Double-A Akron and Triple-A Columbus Played for Team Nicaragua in the 3 World Baseball Classic qualifying tournament in Panama Before the 9 season, was rated as Seattle s No. prospect by Baseball America; was No. prior to the 8 season 3 Selected to the Venezuelan Summer League postseason All-Star team in 6 Robbie Ray LHP #34 Season-Game Highs: IP (6. - 4/) BB ( - 4/) SO ( - 4/) Last HR allowed: Brett Wallace (4/ @ ELP) - Solo 4: 8-,.9, SV Traded to Arizona from the Detroit Tigers as part of the deal which sent INF Didi Gregorius to the New York Yankees on December, 4 Originally drafted by the Washington Nationals in the th round of the MLB June Amateur Draft K/9 IP:. Went -6 with a 4. ERA for Triple-A Toledo; bumped to Detroit on May 6 and won debut vs. Houston, allowing one earned run in. innings Enters the season as Arizona s No. prospect according to Baseball America; was Detroit s No. 4 prior to 4 and Washington s No. prospect entering 3 In 3, was named a Carolina League midseason All-Star while with Advanced-A Potomac; was also a Washington organizational All-Star Matt Reynolds LHP #3 Season-Game Highs: IP (. - 4x, last - 4/) BB () SO ( - 4/) Last HR allowed: Ben Paulsen (4/ @ ALB) - -Run 4: DID NOT PLAY (Tommy John surgery) Traded to the D-backs from the Colorado Rockies in exchange for INF Ryan Wheeler on November, Originally drafted by Colorado in the th round of the MLB June Amateur Draft out of Austin Peay State University K/9 IP: 6. Did not pitch last year after having Tommy John surgery in September 3 Made 9 MLB relief appearances from -3 with Colorado and Arizona, compiling a - record, saves and a 3.8 ERA Went - with a career-best.98 ERA over 3 outings for Arizona in 3 Pitched in games for Triple-A Colorado Springs in, going -3 with saves and a.6 ERA before his call-up to the Rockies Dan Runzler LHP #4 Season-Game Highs: IP (. - 4/) BB ( - x, Last - 4/8) SO (3-4/8) Last HR allowed: 4: -, 3.3, SV K/9 IP:.8 4 3/ Signed with the D-backs as a minor league free agent on December 6, 4 Originally drafted by the San Francisco Giants in the ninth round of the MLB June Amateur Draft out of the Univ. of California-Riverside Played entire 4 season with Triple-A Fresno, going - with save, a 3.3 ERA and 3 strikeouts over 39 relief appearances Honored as MiLB.com s Minor League Relief Pitcher of the Year in 9 after starting the season in Low-A and ending in the Majors, having a sub-one ERA at all four Minor League stops (A, A+, AA, AAA) along the way Named a South Atlantic League midseason All-Star in 9 with Low-A Augusta (Giants) A.J. Schugel RHP #9 Season-Game Highs: IP (3. - 4/8) BB ( - 4/8) SO (4-4/8) Last HR allowed: 4: 6-4, 3.4, SV Traded to Arizona from the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim on December 3, 3 as a PTBNL in the 3-team deal which included Mark Trumbo Originally selected by the Angels in the th round of the MLB June Amateur Draft out of Central Arizona Community College K/9 IP:. Recalled by Arizona on April, and made his ML debut that day in relief vs. the Dodgers, allowing two ER on hits in 3. innings Pitched exclusively for Mobile last year where he went 6-4 with a 3.4 ERA in 6 starts; named a Southern League midseason All-Star Entered the 3 season rated as the Angels No. prospect by Baseball America In, was named a Texas League mid- and postseason All-Star while with Northwest Arkansas (Angels) Allen Webster (DL) RHP # Season-Game Highs: IP (4. - 4/) BB (3-4/) SO (3-4/) Last HR allowed: Tim Wheeler (4/ vs. ALB) - 3-Run 4: 9-, 3.3, SV Traded to the D-backs from the Boston Red Sox on December, 4 in a 4-player deal which included LHP Wade Miley Originally selected by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 8th round of the 8 MLB June Amateur Draft K/9 IP: 6.43 Finished 9- with a 3.3 ERA in 3 games (3 starts) combined between Triple-A Pawtucket and Boston Prior to 4 season, was rated as the No. 46 overall prospect by MLB.com and was tabbed as having the Best Slider in the D-backs farm system Also was traded from the Dodgers to the Red Sox in August in the mega-deal involving Carl Crawford, Adrian Gonzalez and Josh Beckett Owns a 6- mark and a 6. ERA in 9 games (8 starts) in the Majors, all having been with Boston Named a Midwest League midseason All-Star in with Great Lakes; also named a Dodgers organizational All-Star that year TEAM PITCHING BY MONTH W L ERA G CG SHO SV SVO IP H R ER BB IBB SO WHIP AVG April 8 6.4 4 3 4 3. 3 69 3 4.49. May June July August Sept.

Transactions, Misc. Thursday, April 3, vs. Las Vegas - Page 8 DATE NO. TRANSACTION ROSTER SIZE 4/ C Dallas Tarleton placed on the -day DL 4/ INF Walter Ibarra loaned to Monterrey of the Mexican League 4/ 3 RHP A.J. Schugel recalled by Arizona 4 4/ 4 RHP Caleb Clay transferred from Hillsboro to Reno 4/ OF/3B Yasmany Tomás recalled by Arizona 4 4/6 6 OF Zach Borenstein transferred from Mobile to Reno 4/ RHP Julio DePaula released 4 4/ 8 RHP A.J. Schugel optioned from Arizona to Reno 4/ 9 OF Evan Marzilli placed on the -day DL 4 4/ RHP Allen Webster placed on the -day DL 3 4/ RHP Blake Beavan activated from the DL 4 4/ OF Trayvon Robinson signed as MiLB FA 4/ 3 D-backs purchased contract of B Danny Dorn 4 4/ 4 INF Kevin Frandsen signed as MiLB FA 4/3 RHP Caleb Clay transferred from Reno to Mobile 4 4/3 6 RHP Kevin Munson activated from the -day DL DATE NO. TRANSACTION ROSTER SIZE EJECTIONS PLAYER/COACH DATE/LOCATION UMPIRE REASON AWARDS PLAYER/COACH AWARD DATES STATS MILESTONES NAME MILESTONE TO GO Danny Dorn MiLB Home Runs Derek Eitel 4 MiLB Strikeouts Nick Evans, MiLB Hits 4 Mike Freeman MiLB Doubles 3 MiLB RBI 8 3 MiLB Runs Scored Vidal Nuño 4 MiLB Strikeouts 4 J.C Ramirez 9 Career Innings /3 Cody Ransom Career Home Runs Matt Reynolds 4 Career Strikeouts A.J. Schugel MiLB Wins Allen Webster MiLB Wins 4 MiLB Strikeouts MILESTONES REACHED NAME MILESTONE DATE Jamie Romak, Career Hits 4/9 @ ALB Evan Marzilli 3 MiLB Hits 4/ @ ALB Robbie Ray th Career Appearance 4/ @ ALB Nick Evans 6 Career RBI 4/ @ ALB Jamie Romak, MiLB Hits 4/ @ ALB 6 MiLB RBI 4/ @ ALB Tim Crabbe 6 MiLB Strikeouts 4/ @ ALB Danny Worth 6 MiLB Games 4/3 @ ELP J.C. Ramirez Career Strikeouts 4/8 vs. ALB Dan Runzler 3th Career Appearance 4/9 vs. ALB Peter O Brien 3 MiLB Hits 4/ vs. ALB Dan Runzler 4 Career Innings 4/ vs. LV

Season Summary TEAM HIGHS/LOWS MOST RUNS, INNING: Thursday, April 3, vs. Las Vegas - Page 9 ACES INDIVIDUAL HIGHS/LOWS SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: 4 - (4x, Last - nd inning, 4/ vs. Las Vegas) MOST HITS: 4 - Peter O Brien (4/ @ Albuquerque) 6 - (x, Last - 3rd Inning, 4/6 @ El Paso) MOST RUNS SCORED: 3 - players tied (O Brien, Romak) MOST RUNS, GAME: - (4/ @ Albuquerque) 6 - (4/ @ Albuquerque) MOST DOUBLES: MOST TRIPLES: MOST HOME RUNS: MOST RBI: - Peter O Brien (4/6 @ El Paso) - 3 players tied (Dorn, Marzilli, Pagnozzi) - 9 players tied (O Brien (6x), Dorn (x), Evans (x), Pagnozzi (x), Worth, Freeman, Ransom, Romak, Tomás) 3-4 players tied (O Brien (3x), Evans, Ransom, Pagnozzi) FEWEST RUNS, GAME: MOST WALKS (HITTER): - players tied (Romak (x), Worth, Freeman, Frandsen, Robinson) - (4/ @ Albuquerque) - (4/3 @ El Paso) MOST STEALS: MOST INNINGS, START: - 4 players tied (Freeman, Marzilli, Worth, Robinson). - Vidal Nuño (4/4 @ El Paso) MOST HITS, GAME: 9 - (4/ @ Albuquerque) 9 - (4/ @ Albuquerque) FEWEST HITS, GAME: - (4/ @ El Paso) - (x, Last - 4/ vs. Las Vegas) MOST DOUBLES, GAME: 4 - (x, Last - 4/ vs. Las Vegas) - (x, Last - 4/ vs. Albuquerque) MOST TRIPLES, GAME: - (4/ @ Albuquerque) - (4/9 vs. Albuquerque) MOST HOME RUNS, GAME: 3 - (x, Last - 4/ @ vs. Las Vegas) - (3x, Last - 4/ vs. Las Vegas) MOST STOLEN BASES, GAME: - (4x, Last - 4/ vs. Las Vegas) - (4/9 vs. Albuquerque) MOST INNINGS, RELIEF: 3. - Caleb Clay (4/8 vs. Albuquerque) MOST STRIKEOUTS: - Robbie Ray (4/ vs. Albuquerque) MOST WALKS (PITCHER): - Robbie Ray (4/ @ Albuquerque) MOST HITS ALLOWED: - Allen Webster (4/ vs. Albuquerque) MOST ER ALLOWED: 9 - Allen Webster (4/ @ El Paso) LOW-HIT CG START: N/A LONGEST HITTING STREAK: Peter O Brien - games (4/6-Present) LONGEST ON-BASE STREAK: Jamie Romak - 3 games (4/9-Present) LONGEST RBI STREAK (consecutive games with RBI): Peter O Brien - games (4/6-Present) LONGEST WINNING STREAK: Nuño and Clay - games LONGEST LOSING STREAK: Marks, Ray, Reynolds, Runzler, Webster, Schugel - game LONGEST SCORELESS INNINGS STREAK (no runs of any kind): Paredes, Ramirez -. innings MOST ERRORS, GAME: 3 - (4/ vs. Albuquerque) 3 - (4/9 vs. Albuquerque) DEFENSE % G PO A E DP PB.98 4 3 6 3 MOST STRIKEOUTS, GAME (HITTING): 3 - (4/6 @ El Paso) 3 - (4/ vs. Albuquerque) MOST STRIKEOUTS, GAME (PITCHING): 3 - (4/ vs. Albuquerque) CATCHER S BOX (W-L based on starts) CS SB ATT PCT PB W-L Blake Lalli. 6-3 Matt Pagnozzi 6.6-3 TOTAL: 3. 8-6 MOST WALKS, GAME (HITTING): 3 - (4/6 @ El Paso) OUTFIELD ASSISTS Yasmany Tomás (), Garrett Weber () - (4/ vs. Las Vegas) 9 - (4/ @ Albuquerque) LARGEST COMEBACK WIN: ETC. 3 runs - 4/ @ Albuquerque MOST LEFT ON BASE, GAME: LARGEST BLOWN LEAD (LOSS): 4 runs - 4/ @ Albuquerque 3 - (4/ @ Albuquerque) LONGEST GAME (INNINGS): Innings - 4/ @ Albuquerque - (4/ @ Albuquerque) SHORTEST GAME (INNINGS): 9-3 games MOST DOUBLE PLAYS TURNED, GAME: LONGEST GAME TIME (9 IP): 3:4-4/ @ Albuquerque 3 - (3x, Last - 4/ @ El Paso) SHORTEST GAME TIME (9 IP): : - 4/4 @ El Paso 4 - (4/ vs. Albuquerque) LARGEST HOME ATTENDANCE: 8,996-4/ vs. Albuquerque LARGEST ROAD ATTENDANCE: 9,48-4/ @ Albuquerque

#AcesMemories Thursday, April 3, vs. Las Vegas - Page T TIME IT HAPPENED TEAM OFFENSE + game winning streak: N/A 4 hits in a game: Peter O Brien, 4// @ ALB + game winning streak: (6) 8/4-8/9, 4 hits in a game: Nick Ahmed, 6/4/4 vs. CSP Series sweep, home: vs. OMA, 8/4-8/, 4 Series sweep, road: @ SL, 8/3-9/, 4 Shutout: @, 9/4/4 Back-to-back shutouts: /6 @ ALB & //4 vs. FRE PITCHING No-hitter: N/A Opp. No-hitter: N/A One-hitter: 8/9/9 @ OMA Opp. One-hitter: 8/8/ @ TAC Complete Game: Andrew Chafin, 9/4/4 @ Opp. Complete Game: Aaron Brooks, 9/4/4 @ OMA 4 RBIs in a game: Mike Jacobs, 9/4/4 @ RBIs in a game: Mike Jacobs, 8/8/4 @ SAC 6+ RBIs in a game: Mike Jacobs (), /8/4 vs. SL triples in a game: Mike Freeman, 8//4 @ FRE HR in a game: Mike Jacobs, 8/9/4 @ SAC 3 HR in a game: Chris Owings, /9/3 @ SAC SB in a game: Chris Owings, 8/8/4 @ SAC 3 SB in a game: Tony Campana, 4//3 vs. FRE + RBI by a pitcher: Charles Brewer (3), /8/4 vs. ALB Cycle: Colin Cowgill, 6// vs. SL Leadoff HR: Jamie Romak, 4// @ ALB Grand slam: Mike Jacobs, 9/4/4 @ + SO game by starter: Robbie Ray (), 4// vs. ALB Inside-the-park HR: Didi Gregorius, 4/8/4 vs. Opp. + SO game by starter: Jimmy Nelson (), 6//4 @ NAS Opp. + hits: (), 4/8/ vs. ALB Opp. + hits: (), 8//4 vs. SAC Pinch-hit HR: Zach Borenstein, 8//4 vs. IOW Walk-off HR: Mike Freeman, 4/9/4 vs. ALB Back-to-back HR: Andy Marte & Mike Jacobs, 8//4 vs. SAC DEFENSE Back-to-back-to-back HR: Jacobs, Weber, Kieschnick, 8//4 vs. OMA HR by a pitcher: Matt Torra, // @ CSP DPs in a game: 4// @ ALB hits in inning: Nick Ahmed, 9/4/4 @ 3 DPs in a game: 4// @ ELP Score + runs in an inning: //4 vs. () 4 DPs in a game: 9//4 @ SAC hits: //4 vs. DPs in a game: 6/4/4 @ MEM 6 hits: 8//4 vs. IOW 3 OF assists in a game: Brandon Watson, /6/9 @ MEM hits: 4/8/4 vs. Committed 3 errors: 4// vs. ALB Committed 4 errors: (6), 8//4 vs. SAC 8 hits: /9/4 vs. 9 hits: 4// @ ALB hits: /4/4 @ SL + hits: 8//4 vs. SAC (3) 6 runs: /9/ vs. FRE runs: 8//4 vs. SAC 8 runs: 6/4/4 vs. CSP 9 runs: /4/4 @ SL O ACES vs. PCL ALL-TIME Pacific North Pacific South American North American South Albuquerque: -4 Col. Springs: 44-39 Memphis: -9 Fresno: -46 El Paso: -9 Iowa: - Nashville: 8-6 Sacramento: 39- Las Vegas: 48- Okla. City: 8-6 New Orleans: - + runs: 8// vs. ALB () O ACES vs. PCL IN REGULAR SEASON Pacific North Pacific South American North American South Albuquerque: 4-4 Col. Springs: - Memphis: - Fresno: - El Paso: - Iowa: - Nashville: - Sacramento: - Las Vegas: - Okla. City: - New Orleans: - Tacoma: 64-3 Salt Lake: -4 Omaha: 6-8 Round Rock: - Tacoma: - Salt Lake: - Omaha: - Round Rock: - PITCHERS AT THE PLATE AVG G AB R H B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS SAC OBP SLG OPS Beavan.... Clay. 3... Crabbe.... Nuño. 4 3... Marks. 3 8... Ray. 3...4 Schugel.... Webster.333 3.333.333.66 ACES BALLPARK ATTENDANCE T GAME OPENINGS/LOST TOTAL AVERAGE SELLOUTS ALL-TIME SELLOUTS 3, 6/ 3,9,49 8

Aces Day-By-Day Thursday, April 3, vs. Las Vegas - Page GAME DATE OPPONENT W/L WINNING PITCHER LOSING PITCHER SAVE RECORD STANDING (GB) ATTENDANCE 4/9 @ ALB W 8- Vidal Nuño (-) Jon Gray (-) - - T-st 8, 4/ @ ALB L - () Simon Castro (-) Dan Runzler (-) - - T-nd (-),94 3 4/ @ ALB W -3 Justin Marks (-) Chad Bettis (-) - - T-st 9,48 4 4/ @ ALB L 6- Simon Castro (-) Matt Reynolds (-) - - T-nd (-) 6, 4/3 @ ELP W - Caleb Clay (-) Bryce Morrow (-) Jake Barrett () 3- T-st 6,3 6 4/4 @ ELP W 4- Vidal Nuño (-) Jason Lane (-) Jake Barrett () 4- T-st,8 4/ @ ELP L 4- Aaron Northcraft (-) Robbie Ray (-) Marcus Mateo () 4-3 3rd (-) 6,4 8 4/6 @ ELP L -4 Robbie Erlin (-) Justin Marks (-) - 4-4 3rd (-) 8,4 9 4/ vs. ALB L - Chad Bettis (-) Allen Webster (-) - 4-3rd (-3) 8,996 4/8 vs. ALB L 9-4 Chris Rusin (-) A.J. Schugel (-) - 4-6 3rd (-3) 6, 4/9 vs. ALB W -4 Jake Barrett (-) Tommy Kahnle (-) - -6 3rd (-3), 4/ vs. ALB W 6- Robbie Ray (-) Jon Gray (-) - 6-6 3rd (-) 3,4 3 4/ vs. W 8-3 Justin Marks (-) Darin Gorski (-) - -6 3rd (-) 3,33 4 4/ vs. W 6-3 Caleb Clay (-) Zack Thornton (-) Jake Barrett (3) 8-6 T-st 3, 4/3 vs. 6 4/4 vs. 4/ @ FRE 8 4/6 @ FRE 9 4/ @ FRE 4/8 @ FRE 4/9 OFF DAY 4/3 @ / @ 3 / @ 4 /3 @ /4 vs. SAC 6 / vs. SAC /6 vs. SAC 8 / vs. SAC 9 /8 @ SL 3 /9 @ SL 3 / @ SL 3 / @ SL 33 / vs. ELP 34 /3 vs. ELP 3 /4 vs. ELP 36 / vs. ELP 3 /6 vs. SL 38 / vs. SL 39 /8 vs. SL 4 /9 vs. SL / OFF DAY 4 / @ OMA 4 / @ OMA 43 /3 @ OMA 44 /4 @ OMA 4 / @ IOW 46 /6 @ IOW 4 / @ IOW 48 /8 @ IOW 49 /9 vs. NEW /3 vs. NEW /3 vs. NEW 6/ vs. NEW 3 6/ vs. RR 4 6/3 vs. RR 6/4 vs. RR 6 6/ vs. RR 6/6 @ FRE 8 6/ @ FRE

9 6/8 @ FRE 6 6/9 @ FRE 6/ OFF DAY 6 6/ @ 6 6/ @ 63 6/3 @ 64 6/4 @ 6 6/ vs. TAC 66 6/6 vs. TAC 6 6/ vs. TAC 68 6/8 @ SAC 69 6/9 @ SAC 6/ @ SAC 6/ @ SAC 6/ OFF DAY 6/3 @ TAC 3 6/4 @ TAC 4 6/ @ TAC 6/6 vs. FRE 6 6/ vs. FRE 6/ vs. FRE 8 6/8 vs. FRE 9 6/9 vs. FRE 8 6/3 @ ALB 8 / @ ALB 8 / @ ALB 83 /3 @ ALB 84 /4 vs. SAC 8 / vs. SAC 86 /6 vs. SAC 8 / vs. SAC 88 /8 vs. TAC 89 /9 vs. TAC 9 / vs. TAC 9 / vs. TAC 9 / vs. TAC /3 ALL-STAR BREAK /4 ALL-STAR BREAK / ALL-STAR GAME 93 /6 @ SL 94 / @ SL 9 /8 @ SL 96 /9 @ SL 9 / vs. ALB 98 / vs. ALB 99 / vs. ALB /3 vs. ALB /4 vs. / vs. 3 /6 vs. 4 / vs. /8 OFF DAY /9 vs. FRE 6 /3 vs. FRE /3 vs. FRE 8 8/ @ ELP 9 8/ @ ELP 8/3 @ ELP 8/4 @ ELP 8/ @ TAC 3 8/6 @ TAC 4 8/ @ TAC 8/8 @ TAC 6 8/9 @ TAC 8/ OFF DAY

8/ vs. SL 8 8/ vs. SL 9 8/3 vs. SL 8/4 vs. SL 8/ @ COL 8/6 @ COL 3 8/ @ COL 4 8/8 @ COL 8/9 @ OKC 6 8/ @ OKC 8/ @ OKC 8 8/ @ OKC 9 8/3 vs. NAS 3 8/4 vs. NAS 3 8/ vs. NAS 3 8/6 vs. NAS 33 8/ vs. MEM 34 8/8 vs. MEM 3 8/9 vs. MEM 36 8/3 vs. MEM 3 8/3 @ SAC 38 9/ @ SAC 39 9/ @ SAC 4 9/3 @ SAC 4 9/4 vs. ELP 4 9/ vs. ELP 43 9/6 vs. ELP 44 9/ vs. ELP END OF THE REGULAR SEASON