Corpus Christi Hooks (30-20) at Northwest Arkansas (15-33) Tuesday, May 28, 2013 Arvest Ballpark Springdale, AR 7:00 p.m.

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Corpus Christi Hooks (30-20) at Northwest Arkansas (15-33) Tuesday, May 28, 2013 Arvest Ballpark Springdale, AR 7:00 p.m. ON THE RECORD: 20-8 Home 10-12 Road 6-1-7 Series 3-1 Sweeps W 1 Streak 4-1 Last 5 7-3 Last 10 MEMORIAL DAY MASH: Corpus Christi ended its six-game homestand with bang yesterday afternoon, blasting Arkansas 14-4. The Hooks, who belted five home runs in the contest, established season highs for runs and hits (16). George Springer and Michael Burgess both cracked two homers with Springer notching the Hooks first grand slam of the season in the fifth. Springer s first blast came in the third and was followed up with a Domingo Santana long ball - marking the second time that pair struck for back-to-back home runs. The Travs owned a 4-0 after their two turns at-bat. Corpus Christi starter Nick Tropeano yielded seven hits thru his first two innings - with three going for extra bases, including a solo blast by C.J. Cron. Tropeano settled in, allowing just one hit thru the next three frames en route to his first Double-A triumph. Bobby Doran crafted four scoreless innings, striking out two, to register his first save. The Hooks enter tonight s contest against the Naturals having won five of their last six. NW ARKANSAS TONIGHT S PITCHING MATCHUP CORPUS CHRISTI LH Noel Arguelles (1-7, 6.07) Signed by the Royals as a non-drafted FA in January 2010 after the 23-year-old defected from Cuba Last appeared May 17 at Tulsa (5.0 IP, 5 H, 4 R, 3 ER, 3 BB, 4 K)...will be limited to a maximum of 3.0 IP Has lost his last 6 starts, yielding a combined 24 ER (7.81 ERA) on 32 hits, including 4 HR & 27 BB in 27.2 IP...17 K Was 1-1 with a 2.93 ERA thru first 3 starts Best performance was April 9 against Frisco...tossed 7.0 IP of 2-run ball...allowed 4 H, did not walk a batter and struck out 2 Leads the Texas League with 33 walks A member of Kansas City s 40-man roster, went 4-14 with a 6.41 ERA in 25 starts for the Naturals last season Struck out 59 and walked 66 in 119.1 IP...was tagged for 12 HR opponents batted.307 against him Went 0-4 with an 11.30 ERA in 4 starts against Corpus Christi, walking 12 against 8 strikeouts in 14.1 IP Bounced back in August, posting a 2-3 record and 3.60 ERA thru 6 starts Pitched at Wilmington in 2011, going 4-5 with a 3.20 ERA in 21 starts For the Blue Rocks, struck out 64 and walked 24 in 104.0 IP, limiting the Carolina League to a.245 batting average Missed the entire 2010 campaign due to a left shoulder injury...underwent surgery in August Pitched for the La Habana Vaqueros in the Cuban National Series Was the winning pitcher in the gold medal game against host Mexico in the 2007 Pan American Junior (18-andunder) Championship...worked 8 shutout frames and struck out 11 as Cuba won 6-0 After defecting, Royal s signed him to a 5-year deal worth $6.9 million UPCOMING PROBABLES RH David Martinez (8-0, 1.84) Signed by the Astros as a non-drafted free agent in 2005 Owns the best record in the minors and enters tonight with a club-record 6-game winning streak Is the first pitcher in club history to begin the year 8-0 Ranks 2nd in the Texas League in ERA, following teammate Jake Buchanan (0.84)...also slots 3rd in WHIP (0.98) Last loss: August 18, 2012 at Inland Empire, a span of 15 regular season appearances May 11 vs. FRI...touched for 2 R via 6 H, 1 HB, 1 BB in 5.0 IP...struck out 3 Had not allowed an ER in prior 5 outings (21.1 IP), carrying a 0.87 ERA into the contest That run began on Apr 20 vs. Frisco at WF when he was perfect thru 5...allowed 3 balls to leave the infield, fanned 3 batters and threw 36 of 60 pitches for strikes Followed Folytnewicz Friday night with 4 scoreless IP of relief...hooks beat the Naturals 2-0 Had allowed 7 combined runs in prior 3 outings (14.0 IP) As a starter, is 4-0 w/ a 1.20 ERA 4-0, 1.16 ERA on road Went 9-5 with a 4.38 ERA in 27 appearances (26 starts) for California League Champion Lancaster last season Led the club in starts, innings, strikeouts, ERA, BAA (.285) and WHIP (1.33)...wins tied for 1st on the club while his IP ranked 3rd in CL 7-2 record & 3.08 ERA in 13 second-half starts...walked 14 with 63 K thru 87.2 innings and fashioned a 1.25 WHIP Was the league s pitcher of the week June 11-18 after carving out seven innings of two-hit shutout ball against Inland Empire Won both of his post-season starts, yielding five runs on 13 hits and two walks in 12.0 innings for a 3.75 ERA Worked mostly out of the bullpen for Lexington in 2011, going 5-7 with a 4.19 ERA Date Opp. Pitchers - Opponent vs. Corpus Christi Wed., May 29 @NWA RH Brooks Pounders (1-2, 3.44) vs. RH Ruben Alaniz (1-5, 5.17) / RH Jorge De Leon (0-0, 4.43) Thurs., May 30 @NWA RH Jason Adam (0-6, 7.15) vs. RH Jake Buchanan (5-0, 0.84) / RH Carlos Quevedo (1-4, 4.91) Time 7:00 7:00

PAGE 2 FOLTY TO FOLLOW: A first-round pick (19th) overall in the 2010 draft, Foltynewicz is slated to follow Martinez this evening. He did not allow a hit thru 5 innings Friday night against the Naturals, working around 3 walks while striking out 2. Foltynewicz has not allowed an earned run in 4 of his 5 outings, including a 3-inning save May 19 at Midland. He also notched the save May 11 at Frisco, spreading 2 hits and 1 unearned run over 4 frames. Poorest outing with the Hooks was May 15 against San Antonio when the Missions got to him for 3 runs on 3 walks in 4 innings. One of their 3 hits was a solo home run by Johan Limonta. Foltynewicz shined in his Double-A debut with a five-inning, one-hit performance May 6 in San Antonio. He retired 11 of the first 12 batters he faced, fanning nine. A one-out walk by Rico Noel in the first and a lead-off single by Cody Decker in the fifth was all the Missions could muster against the 21-year-old out of Minooka, Illinois. Foltynewicz, who featured a fastball that ranged from 97 to 99 mph on the ballpark radar gun, struck out nine - one shy of his career mark. Foltynewicz joined Corpus Christi from Lancaster where he went 1-0 with a 3.87 ERA in 7 appearances (5 starts). He struck out 29 against 14 walks in 26.0 IP. Folty allowed 4 home runs with the California League batting.290 against him. His best CL outing was a start April 13 at Modesto when he tossed 5 shutout innings, striking out 5 without walking a batter. Foltynewicz entered the 2013 season as Houston s No. 5 prospect according to Baseball America. Last year, he went 14-4 with 3.14 ERA in 27 starts during his second stint at Lexington. Folty struck out 125 and walked 62 batters in 152 innings, holding the South Atlantic League to a.250 batting average. He was named Houston s 2012 Minor League Pitcher of the Year, and a SAL Mid and Post Season All-Star. Folty ranked among the league leaders in ERA (4th), wins (T1st), starts (T1st), innings pitched (2nd) and batters faced (653, 1st). Earned Legends Pitcher of the Month honors three times: April, June and August. He was 5-11 with a 4.97 ERA thru 26 starts for the Legends in 2011. During his senior season at Minooka Community High School, Foltynewicz posted a 9-1 record and 0.38 ERA. He notched 128 strikeouts over 72.2 innings. ACT NATURAL: A 3-game sweep of these Naturals catapulted Corpus Christi to a 5-1 homestand. The Hooks outscored Northwest Arkansas and Arkansas 50-21, batting.294 with 7 home runs and 45 RBIs for an average of 8.3 runs per game. The club went 27-for-73 (.370) with runners in scoring position. Meanwhile, Corpus Christi s pitching staff posted an ERA of 3.33, striking out 34 batters against 20 walks. This run improves the Hooks record to 12-6 against the Texas League North with 10 of those victories coming at Whataburger Field. SPRINGER STRIKES: OF George Springer had not homered in his last 10 games heading into Memorial Day. That changed in his second at-bat. Facing Matt Oye, Springer worked the count full before depositing a pitch over the Goodwill Zone in left field. His 2nd career grand slam accounted for his minor-league best 15th home run of the season. He and Xavier Scruggs of the Springfield Cardinals lead the Texas League with 40 RBIs. Springer s 1.037 OPS places 3rd in the Double-A ranks. RENE REACHING: C Rene Garcia went 2-for-5 with a walk and 2 runs scored out of the 2-hole yesterday. Garcia has now reached base safely in his last 27 games, representing the longest on-base streak in the circuit. In 29 contests overall, he is batting.316 with 15 runs scored, 9 doubles, 2 home runs, 14 RBIs and an on-base percentage of.362. Garcia has hit safely in 25 of those games. FIELDS HEADS TO OKC: Astros reliever Josh Fields has concluded his rehab stint with the Hooks. He featured a 3.00 ERA over 5 appearances for Corpus Christi, striking out 4 in 6.0 frames without walking a batter. Fields retired 8 of the first 9 batters he faced with the Hooks. Fields, currently on Houston s disabled list with a strained right forearm, continues his rehab work in Oklahoma City. He began his rehab with Quad Cities of the Midwest League. The first overall pick in the 2012 Rule 5 Draft worked 2 scoreless innings May 13 against Peoria. Fields made the start May 10 opposite Cedar Rapids, striking out 3 while allowing just 1 hit over 2 frames. Fields, a first-round (20th overall) pick of Seattle in 2008, went 4-3 with a 2.01 ERA and 12 saves in 42 appearances between Triple-A Pawtucket and Double-A Portland in the Boston system. He struck out 78 and walked 18 in 58.1 IP, holding the opposition to a.183 batting average. Thru 4 minor-league seasons, stands 11-8 with 23 saves and a 3.57 ERA between the Red Sox and Seattle organizations. Fields was acquired by Boston in July 2011, along with current Houston lefty Erik Bedard, in a 3-team, 6-player trade that landed current Frisco RoughRider Chih-Hsien Chang with the Mariners. ENTER ESCALONA: Lefty Sergio Escalona, just added to Corpus Christi s bullpen, surrendered a two-out solo home run to Randal Grichuck in his Hooks debut on Saturday vs. Arkansas. He threw 11 of his 16 pitches for strikes, fanning 1 of the 4 batters faced. Escalona joined the Hooks from extended spring training where he was rehabbing from a torn ulnar collateral ligament, an injury which sidelined him for the entire 2012 season. Escalona made 49 appearances for Houston in 2011, posting a 2-1 record and 2.93 ERA. He struck out 25 and walked 11 in 27.2 innings, surrendering 3 home runs. The southpaw held left-handed batters to a.188 batting average. Acquired from Philadelphia in exchange for former Hooks INF Albert Cartwright in January 2011, Escalona made 14 appearances for the 2009 Phillies, going 1-0 with a 4.61 ERA over 14 appearances. In 202 career minor-league outings, he has posted a 3.41 ERA with 34 saves and 387 strikeouts in 388.0 frames. Escalona has worked parts of 3 seasons at the Double-A level, posting a 6-10 record and 2.79 ERA. He has struck out 120 batters against 50 walks in 119.1 innings.

PAGE 3 HOOKS HITTERS NOTES Michael Burgess, OF L/L 5-9, 230 10/20/88, 24 yrs. old Tampa, FL Rule 5 Draft, December 2012.179(5-28) vs. LHP.223(27-121) vs. RHP.284(23-81) at Home.132(9-68) on Road.211(12-57) w/risp Long Streak: 5 2-for-8 w/ 5 R, 2 HR, 3 RBIs, 5 BB, 2 K vs. ARK 6-for-14 w/ 2 HR, 2B, 4R & 5 RBIs vs. NWA 2 HR & a club-record 8 RBIs May 13-longest HR drought to a start year (Avg. 17 HR thru 1st 6 seasons) 22-for-80 (.275) w/ 17 R, 6 2B, 6 HR, 20 RBIs, 9 BB, 17 K in last 23 GM 1 H in 10 GM prior to this stretch Hit.259 w/ 22 2Bs, 10 HRs & 43 RBIs at Tennessee, AA affiliate of the Cubs, in 2012 Batted.225 for Single-A Daytona in 2011, producing 20 HRs and 68 RBIs...Tied for 5th in FSL in HRs Prior to 11, traded w/ RHP A.J. Morris & LHP Graham Hicks from WSH to CHC for LHP Tom Gorzelanny Split 2010 by hitting.265 w/ 18 HRs & 85 RBIs between Potomac & Harrisburg in 2010 Erik Castro, INF L/R 6-4, 225 11/13/87, 25 yrs. old Fallbrook, CA 10th, 2009 (San Diego State).357(10-28) vs. LHP.284(31-109) vs. RHP.298(25-84) at Home.302(16-53) on Road.250(10-40) w/risp Long Streak: 6 6-GMer snapped Sun vs. ARK: 12-for-21 (.571) with 6 R, 2 2B, 2 HR, 9 RBIs, 3 BB, 5 K Has hit safely in 24 of last 33 GM: 41-113(.363) w/ 22 R, 10 2B, 4 HR, 21 RBIs, 14 BB, 26 K 8-16 w/ 3 2B, 4 R, 3 RBIs & 2 BB vs. SA 5/13-16 Recorded 3 H in first 9 G (.096 AVG w/ 1 R, 3BB, 15 K).285 w/ 27 HRs & 108 RBIs for Lancaster last season...led club in RBIs & tied for team lead in hits (138) Among CL leaders in HRs (T3rd), RBIs (2nd), BBs (78, T3rd), Ks (162, 3rd) & HR/ABs (1/17.96, 4th) Hit.293 w/ 22 HRs & 78 RBIs vs. RHP; drove in 5 or more runs four times Missed all of 10 and half 11 w/ torn labrum in right shoulder which required surgery Rene Garcia, C R/R 6-0, 200 03/21/90, 23 yrs. old Vega Alta, PR 35th, 2008 (Sagrada Familia).333(9-27) vs. LHP.311(28-90) vs. RHP.315(23-73) at Home.318(14-44) on Road.450(9-20) w/risp Long Streak: 9 3 9-GMer snapped Thurs vs. NWA: 12-37 (.324) w/ 4 R, 2 2B, 1 HR, 6 RBIs 3-9 w/ 3R, 2B, RBI vs. ARK Has hits in 25 of 29 GM overall...current on-base streak of 27 GM is longest in TL.285 w/ 14 2Bs & 23 RBIs in 69 games between Lancaster and CC last season In June, posted.321 with 10 RBIs...was promoted to the Hooks on July 15 First AA hit on July 19 at MID, left game in July 27 with knee injury missed remainder of season Among CL top catchers with a.984 FPC in 2011...led w/ 10 DPs, 3rd in assists (69) & 4th in CS (30.3%).250 w/ 43 2Bs, 4 3Bs, 5 HRs & 101 RBIs thru first 5 pro seasons...35% caught-stealing rate Enrique Hernandez, INF R/R 5-11, 190 08/24/91, 21 yrs. old Toa Baja, PR 6th, 2009 (AMA).211(8-38) vs. LHP.228(28-123) vs. RHP.226(18-84) at Home.221(17-77) on Road.256(11-43) w/risp Long Streak: 4 4 5-for-17 w/ 2 R, 2B,3 RBIs during 4-GM streak 6-for-17 with 2 R, 2 2B & 2 RBIs in series at Midland Has hits in 14 of last 24 GM: 23-for-92 (.250) w/ 11 R, 5 2B, 3B, HR, 11 RBIs, 5 BB, 15 K Went 7-13 (.538) w/ HR, 2 2B, 2 R, 4 RBIs & 2 BB during first home stand.270 w/ 6 HRs & 52 RBIs between Lancaster and CC last season...was 2nd toughest CL hitter to strikeout (1 K per 9.56 PA); also led CL second basemen in DP (71); promoted to CC on August 10.247-2-17 in 62 G at Lexington in 2011.280-3-33 in 60 G at NYP League champion Tri-City in 2010 Hit.295 for GCL Astros in 2009, ranking among GCL leaders in AVG, ABs, hits and runs Zach Johnson, INF R/R 5-11, 183 06/16/88, 24 yrs. old San Ramon, CA 15th, 2011 (Oklahoma State).000(0-10) vs. LHP.194(7-36) vs. RHP.115(3-26) at Home.200(4-20) on Road.091(1-11) w/risp Long Streak: 3 Went 0-2 with a K last night in lone action of the homestand 1-for-8 w/ 2 R-HR in MID series Hit.298 with 10 2B, 2 3B, 2 HR, 20 RBIs for the JetHawks...tied for 4th & 1st in CL in RBIs & 2B Batted.238 with 38 2B, 15 HR, 108 RBIs in 134 G at Lexington last year Led the South Atlantic League and set the club record for RBIs in a single season Also tied for 3rd in the SAL in 2B and was tabbed as a Mid Season & Post Season All-Star In lone season with Okie State, Big 12 Newcomer of the Year and an All-Big 12 Second Team, led team in batting average (.356), homers (13), RBIs (63), doubles (21) and slugging percentage (.631) Jonathan Meyer, INF R/R 6-1, 220 11/01/90, 22 yrs. old Simi Valley, CA 3rd (supplemental), 2009.279(12-43) vs. LHP.224(30-134) vs. RHP.277(28-101) at Home.184(14-76) on Road.264(14-53) w/risp Long Streak: 7 5-for-21 w/ 5 R, 2 2B, HR, 7 RBIs, 1 BB, 2 K on homestand Has hit safely in 18 of last 24 GM: 28-for-91(.308) w/ 13 R, 6 2B, 3HR & 21 RBIs 36-for-127 (.283) w/ 23 R, 6 2B, 3 HR, 23 RBIs over last 33 GM Current run snapped a 1-for-36 stretch.272 w/ 24 2Bs, 8 HRs & 57 RBIs for Lancaster last year...rolled thru the playoffs, hitting.343 w/ 2 HRs, 10 RBIs & a 1.039 OPS in 10 games as the JetHawks captured the CL crown Two-time LAN defender of the month, fashioned a league-best 24 DPs Led 2011 CL 3B in FP (.953) PO(88), A(240) and DP(29)...hit.264 w/ 23 2Bs, 14 HRs & 72 RBIs

PAGE 4 HOOKS HITTERS NOTES Jiovanni Mier, INF R/R 6-2, 200 08/26/90, 22 yrs. old Las Vegas, NV 1st, 2009 (Bonita HS).154(6-39) vs. LHP 4-for-12 w/ 5 R, 4 BB, 2 K vs. ARK 0-for-6 w/ 2 R, 2 BB vs. NWA.218(27-124) vs. RHP 8-GMer snapped May 16 vs. SA: 10-31 (.323) w/ 6 R, 4 2B, 2 HR, 3 RBIs 0-6 w/ 2 R & 2 BB vs. NWA.250(23-92) at Home Features 4 multi-hit games: Apr 9 vs. TUL (3-for-3, HR, 2 RBIs) 2nd in TL w/ 7 SAC.141(10-71) on Road.150(6-40) w/risp.292 w/ 9 2Bs, 3 HRs & 25 RBIs in 46 G at Lancaster last season, also made 5 app in GCL Long Streak: 8 Walked in 15.3 April PA, resulting in a.406 OBP for the month; missed 3 months due to hamstring injury 3 Entered 2011 ranked by Baseball America as Houston s No. 5 prospect; hit.239 w/ 74 runs, 21 doubles, 7 homers, 52 RBIs, 66 walks and 11 steals in 114 G between Lexington and Lancaster Drew Muren, OF R/R 6-6, 210 11/22/88, 24 yrs. old Ramona, CA 22nd, 2011 (Cal State Northridge).077(1-13) vs. LHP.196(9-46) vs. RHP.162(6-37) at Home.182(4-22) on Road.167(3-18) w/risp Long Streak: 3 Hit.372 w/ 2 2B, 1 3B, 2 HR, 8 RBIs & 1 SB for Lancaster to open season...joined CC Apr 18 Split 2012 between LEX, CC & LAN, batting a combined.291 with 20 2B, 3 3B, 6 HR, 36 RBIs & 14 SB Earned defensive player of the month honors for the Legends in April...with LEX, committed 1 ER and notched 2 assists in 98 total chances for a.990 fielding percentage Promoted to CC June 13...his 13-game hit streak ranked 2nd on the club, 6th in the Texas League Hit safely in 21 of first 25 GM w/ the Hooks, boasting a.345 batting average and.885 OPS Ben Orloff, INF R/R 5-10, 175 04/26/87, 25 yrs. old Simi Valley, CA 9th, 2009 (UC-Irvine).304(7-23) vs. LHP.271(23-85) vs. RHP.278(15-54) at Home.278(15-54) on Road.261(6-23) w/risp Long Streak: 11 2 On-base streak ended May 4 at 22 GM 1st in TL w/ 8 SAC K d Sunday for 1st time since May 3 (39 AB) 1-5, R, 2 RBIs vs. ARK 1-7, SAC vs. NWA 2-5 w/ 2 R & 1 BB at MID 3-13 w/ R, 1 2B, 2 RBIs vs. SA Hit.290 w/ 56 runs, 13 2Bs, 44 RBIs, 10 SBs & a.361 OBP between Lancaster & CC last season Led all CL SS in FP (.972) at time of promotion & avg. 1 K per 15.09 CL PA, which was No.1 thru July AA debut July 17; hit.373 over final 23 regular season games; posted career highs for hits & RBIs Aug. 12 vs. SPR (5-for-5, 3 runs & 4 RBIs)...matched RBI total Sept. 1 at SA; 4-for-9 w/ 2 RBIs during playoffs Led NYPL champion Tri-City in avg. (.307), runs (52), hits (73), SBs (23) & OBP (.447) to earn team MVP Domingo Santana, OF R/R 6-5, 228 08/05/92, 20 yrs. old Santo Domingo, DR Trade (PHI), 2011.222(6-27) vs. LHP.279(34-122) vs. RHP.299(26-87) at Home.226(14-62) on Road.224(11-49) w/risp Long Streak: 4 3 George Springer, OF R/R 6-3, 220 09/19/89, 23 yrs. old New Britain, CT 1st, 2011 (Connecticut).417(15-36) vs. LHP.260(34-131) vs. RHP.314(27-86) at Home.272(22-81) on Road.373(19-51) w/risp Long Streak: 6 6-13 w/ 3 R, 2B, HR, 3 RBIs vs. ARK 3-9 w/ 5 R, 2 2B, 3 RBIs, 4 BB, 3 K vs. NWA 3rd in TL w/ 58 K Hit club record 3 HR and plated 5 May 10 vs. FRI...went 4-for-14 w/ 5 R & 2B in series Activated from DL Apr 26...31-for-103 (.301) w/ 23 R, 10 2B, 6 HR, 21 RBIs, 14 BB, 38 K in 27 GM since No. 18 HOU prospect, according to MLB.com...Tabbed JetHawks MVP last season, leading the club in most categories: 302-23-97 with a.921 OPS...finished 3rd & 5th among Astros farmhands in RBIs & HR Hit combined.287 w/ 33 2Bs, 4 3Bs, 12 HRs, & 53 RBIs between Lakewood & Lexington in 2011 Had a.461 SLG with 39% of his hits going for extra bases during first 4 pro seasons H in 23 of last 34 GM: 40-122(.328) w/ 32 R,6 2B,12 HR,29 RBIs,22 BB,39 K TL: 1st HR(15),1st R(40),SLG (.618),T1RBI(40),2nd TB(107),T2 XH(25),T3SB(15) ),3rd BB(31),OBP(.418) 1st in minors in HR 4 GM streak snapped last Sat at MID : 9-for-17 4 R, 1 2B, 2 HR & 6 RBIs HOU s No. 3 prospect by MLB.com...tabbed by Baseball America as HOU s top defensive OF & OF arm Hit.302 w/ a.908 OPS between Lancaster & Corpus Christi, totaling 109 runs, 21 2Bs, 10 3Bs, 24 HRs, 87 RBIs, & 32 SBs (8 CS) in 128 G...ranked 4th in system in HR, RBIs & SB...Mid & Post Season All-Star Highest draft pick (11th overall) in Huskie history, was Big East POY in 2011 Max Stassi, C R/R 5-10, 200 03/15/91, 22 yrs. old Yuba City, CA Trade (Oakland), 2013.154(2-13) vs. LHP.306(15-49) vs. RHP.273(12-44) at Home.278(5-18) on Road.261(6-23) w/risp Long Streak: 11 11-game streak snapped Sun vs. ARK: 15-for-40 (.375) w/ 7 R, 7 2B, 9 RBIs, 4 BB, 12 K Joined CC May 2 from EX ST (oblique)...hit HR in first AB (2-0 pitch from Leon) Has hits in 13 of 17 GM Hit.286 with 18 2B, 15 HR, 45 RBIs for Stockton last year...named MLB.com Organizational All-Star Committed 7 PB & 5 E in 485 total chances for.991 FP...limited in April & August (ankle/oblique injuries) CL Batter of the Week July 16-23:.296-4-5 led league is SF (11) Limited to 31 G in 2011...batted.229 w/ 13 HR, 21 2B & 51 RBIs for Kane County in 2010 Originally a 4th-round pick of Oakland in 2009 out of Yuba City (CA) High School

PAGE 5 SPECIAL PERFORMANCES Four-Hit Games: Two Jonathan Meyer, May 13 vs. SA (4-5, 4 R, 1 HR, 2 RBIs) Domingo Santana, May 27 vs. ARK (4-5, 3R, 2B, HR, 1 RBI) LAST AT-BAT WINS (2) Date Opp. Score Batter Play 4/8 TUL 4-3 Burgess Bases-loaded RBI single in 9th 5/1 MID 3-2 Orloff RBI single w/ runner @ 3rd in 11th Five-Hit Games: None Five or more RBIs in a Game: Three Domingo Santana, May 10 vs. FRI (3-4, 3 HR, 5 RBIs) Michael Burgess, May 13 vs. SA (3-5, 2 R, 2 HR, 2B, 8 RBIs) - club record for RBIs George Springer, May 27 vs. ARK (3-6, 2 HR, 5 RBIs) Grand Slam HRs: One George Springer, May 27 vs. ARK (3-6, 2 HR, 5 RBIs) Multiple HR Games: Five George Springer, April 23 at MID (3-4, 2 HR, 3 RBIs) Domingo Santana, May 10 vs. FRI (3-4, 3 HR, 5 RBIs) - club record for HR Michael Burgess, May 13 vs. SA (3-5, 2 R, 2 HR, 2B, 8 RBIs) - club record for RBIs Michael Burgess, May 27 vs. ARK (2-5, 2 HR, 3 RBIs) George Springer, May 27 vs. ARK (3-6, 2 HR, 5 RBIs) PINCH HITTERS Batter AVG 2-3-HR RBI LOB BB-SO HP-SF-SAC Castro.500(1-2) 1 2 Johnson.000(0-2) 2 Meyer 1 Muren.000(0-1) Orloff.250(1-4) 1 1-0-0 Perez 0-0-1 Totals.222(2-9) 1 4 2 1-0-1

PAGE 6 HOOKS BULLPEN NOTES W-L ERA IP H R ER HR BB K AB AVG Starters 17-12 3.34 223.2 210 98 83 21 61 165 831.253 Relievers 13-8 3.50 226.1 231 106 88 28 65 168 870.266 Total 30-20 3.42 450.0 441 204 171 49 126 333 1,701.259 Jorge De Leon RH 6-0, 185 08/15/87, 25 yrs. old La Cega, Azua, DR FA, May 2006 LH.136(5-32) RH.250(10-40) IR/IRS: 5/0 1st BA RET: 9/11.278(5-18) w/risp SV/SVO: 1/1 High IP: 4.0 High K: 2 Worked 2.0 shutout IP Sat vs. ARK Faced 6, recorded 1 out last Mon in MID (3 H, 4 R, 1 HB, 1 BB) Yielded 4 R on 2 H in 3.0 IP May 16 vs. SA...including 3-R HR by Kalian Sams Allowed 2 combined runs in first 8 app (15 IP) Notched 4.0 IP SV May 2 vs. MID (1 R, 3 H, 2 BB, 2 K) Tossed 4.0 shutout April 18 vs. FRI...struck out 1 & allowed 1 hit 7 of 11 outings of scoreless variety 2-9 w/ a 7.70 ERA in 40 app. (14 GS) for Lancaster in 2012, saving 6 games in as many chances Used exclusively in relief in 2011, going 6-4 with a 3.42 ERA over 43 appearances for Lexington...fanned 51 and walked 13 in 55.1 innings...was 16-for-20 in save chances...tied for 4th in SAL with 35 GF Kenny Long LH 6-0, 155 01/28/89, 24 yrs. old Fox River Grove, IL 22nd, 2012 (Illinois State) LH.375(6-16) RH.143(1-7) IR/IRS: 5/4 1st BA RET: 2/7.500(4-8) w/risp SV/SVO: 0/0 High IP: 2.1 High K: 2 Turned in best performance Sun vs. ARK, retired 5 of 6 (1 BB, 2 K) Faced 6 batters last Mon in MID, recorded 1 out: 2 H, 5 R, 4 ER, 1 HB, 2 BB, 1 IBB Surrendered 3-R HR to Aliotti May 18 (2.1 IP, 3 H, 1 R, 1 BB, 1 K) Joined CC May 9 from LAN: 6 G, 2 SV, 8.0 IP, 2 H, 1 UR, 1 BB, 8 K Went 2-1 w/ 1.61 ERA & 2 SV in 29 app between Tri-City & Lancaster 38 K, 7 BB,.099 BAA, 22.1 IP 30 app for ISU as a senior, posted team-best 2.29 ERA & went 13-for-13 in SV (52 K, 51 IP,.189 BAA) The school s all-time leader career SV (28), single-season SV (13), app (96), BAA (.200) & GF (73) Andrew Robinson RH 6-1, 213 02/13/88, 25 yrs. old Senoia, GA 12th, 2010 (Georgia Tech) LH.273(6-22) RH.333(8-24) IR/IRS: 5/3 1st BA RET: 10/11.353(6-17) w/risp SV/SVO: High IP: 1.1 High K: 3 3 R on 4 H thru 1.1 IP Sun vs. ARK Faced 3, retired none last Mon in MID (2 H, 3 R, 1 BB)...suffered L Allowed 2 R on 2 H & 1 BB May 15 vs. SA...got final out w/ tying R at plate Had allowed 1 R in first 8 app (8.1 IP) First L was April 15 in TUL (walk-off home run to Kyle Parker) Went 4-5 with a 4.33 ERA in 44 G for Lancaster last season, striking out 74 against 26 walks in 60.1 innings...was 6-for-9 in save chances & averaged 11.04 Ks per 9 IP Fashioned a 2.21 ERA at Lancaster s hitter-friendly park, holding opponents to a.180 AVG Posted 8-10 record & 6.29 ERA in 29 G (21 GS) for LAN in 2011...made 2 app. for CC (3 ER 3.1 IP) Patrick Urckfitz LH 6-4, 213 07/21/88, 24 yrs. old Penfield, NY FA, June 2008 LH.178(6-34) RH.400(18-45) IR/IRS: 9/2 1st BA RET: 7/13.241(7-29) w/risp SV/SVO: High IP: 3.0 High K: 4 Notched scoreless 9th Sat vs. ARK Worked 2.2 scoreless IP Mon at MID, escaped 2 bases-loaded jams Stranded 2 inherited RockHounds & worked 1.1 scoreless IP last Friday en route to the save Had yielded 5 R in prior 5 outings (12 H 7.2 IP) Struck out 4 of 5 batters faced to notch victory April 23 @ MID, stranded bases loaded in 9th Was 0-3 w. 3.66 ERA & 8 saves in 45 appearances for Lancaster in 2012...62 Ks, 21 BBs in 66.1 IP Led JetHawks in appearances & tied for 1st in saves, notching 8 in 11 chances...avg. 2.95 Ks per BB Was combined 1-6 w/ 3 saves & a 5.59 ERA thru top 3 levels of HOU system in 2011 (31 G for CC) Last pitcher cut from big league camp in 10, led LAN in Ks: 5-9, 4.13 ERA, 35 G, 103 K, 32 BB, 104.2 IP

HOOKS AT-A-GLANCE PAGE 7 CATCHERS ERA CS SBA CS% PB W-L Garcia 2.90(71/220.2) 9 24.375 1 15-9 McCurdy 3.00(3/9.0) 1-0 Perez 2.29(27/106.1) 8 15.533 1 8-5 Stassi 5.74(67/105.0) 2 16.125 6-6 SB vs. PITCHERS CS SB ATT PCT Alaniz 1 6 7.143 Buchanan 1 2 3.333 De Leon 2 3 5.400 Doran 5 5 10.500 Foltynewicz 2 1 3.666 Heidenreich 2 2 4.500 Long 0 2 2.000 Martinez 2 0 2 1.000 Quevedo 2 3 5.400 Robinson 0 1 1.000 Seaton 1 2 3.333 Sogard 0 1 1.000 Stoffel 1 0 1 1.000 Tropeano 1 4 5.200 Urckfitz 0 2 2.000 Wojciechowski 0 1 1.000 OVERALL 1ST HALF 2ND HALF HOME ROAD Record 30-20 30-20 20-8 10-12 Day Games 4-5 4-5 1-2 3-3 vs. RH Starters 25-15 25-15 17-6 8-9 vs. LH Starters 5-5 5-5 3-2 2-3 One-Run Games 10-3 10-3 7-0 3-3 Two-Run Games 4-5 4-5 2-4 2-1 Extra Innings 2-1 2-1 1-1 1-0 Doubleheaders Hooks Score First 21-7 21-7 15-3 6-4 April 14-11 14-11 8-3 6-8 May 16-9 16-9 12-5 4-4 June July August September vs. South 18-14 18-14 10-6 8-8 vs. Frisco 6-6 6-6 4-4 2-2 vs. Midland 8-4 8-4 4-0 4-4 vs. San Antonio 4-4 4-4 2-2 2-2 vs. North 12-6 12-6 10-2 2-4 vs. Arkansas 1-1 1-1 1-1 vs. NW Arkansas 3-0 3-0 3-0 vs. Springfield 4-2 4-2 2-1 2-1 vs. Tulsa 3-3 3-3 3-0 0-3 COMPOSITE SCORE BY INNINGS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X TOTAL Corpus Christi 37 30 30 26 46 10 32 27 4 3 243 Opposition 22 23 27 22 25 18 32 19 13 3 204

PAGE 8 Team Batting Most Runs, Game...14, May 27 vs. ARK Most Runs, Inning... 7, *May 27 vs. ARK(5th) Most Hits, Game. 16, May 27 vs. ARK Most Hits, Inning..... 5, *May 27 vs. ARK(5th) Fewest Hits, Game.. 1, Apr 5 vs. SPR Most Doubles, Game... 6, Apr 9 vs. TUL Most Triples, Game.......1, *May 3 vs. MID Most Home Runs, Game 5, *May 27 vs. ARK Most Consecutive Games w/ HR......5, May 9-13 Most Extra-Base Hits, Game...... 8, May 27 vs. ARK Most Strikeouts, Game....19, Apr 18 vs. FRI Most Walks, Game... 9, Apr 8 vs. TUL Fewest Strikeouts, Game... 2, Apr 21 vs. FRI Most Stolen Bases, Game. 6, May 19 at MID Most Men LOB, Game.. *12, Apr 9 vs. TUL Shutouts Against..... 2 Individual Batting Most At-Bats....7, Valenzuela & Garcia, Apr 18 vs. FRI Most Runs, Game.....4, Meyer, May 13 vs. SA Most Hits, Game......4, *Santana, May 27 vs. ARK Most Doubles, Game. 3, *Santana, Apr 9 vs. TUL Most Triples, Game... 1, *Wates, May 3 vs. MID Most XBH, Game......3, *Burgess, May 13 vs. SA Most Home Runs, Game..3, Santana, May 10 vs. FRI Most RBIs, Game... 8, Burgess, May 13 vs. SA Most Strikeouts, Game.... 4, *Mier, Apr 23 at MID Most Walks, Game.. 3, Burgess, May 25 vs. ARK Most Stolen Bases, Game...4, Springer, May 19 at MID Longest Hitting Streak...... 11, Orloff & Stassi Team Pitching Most Runs, Game.....19, May 20 at MID Most Runs, Inning.... 9, May 20 at MID (8th) Most Runs, Individual......7, Tropeano, May 18 at MID Fewest Runs, Game.. 0, *May 24 vs. NWA HOOKS HIGHS & LOWS Fewest Hits, Game.... 1, May 24 vs. NWA Most Hits, Game.. 19, May 7 at SA Most Home Runs, Game....3, *May 18 at MID Most Walks, Game. 9, May 20 at MID Most Strikeouts, Game....17, Apr 23 at MID Most Hit by Pitch, Game... 2, May 20 at MID Most Wild Pitches, Game.. 2, Apr 16 at TUL Most Men LOB, Game... 12, *Apr 23 at MID Shutouts For 8 Individual Pitching Longest Winning Streak 6, Martinez, May 2-current Longest Losing Streak 2, *Alaniz, May 12-16 Most IP, Starter.. 5.0, *Alaniz, May 25 vs. ARK Most IP, Reliever.5.0, Heidenreich, May 3 vs. MID Most Strikeouts, Reliever...7, Tropeano, Apr 27 at FRI Fewest Hits, Complete Game. Fewest Walks, Complete Game. Most Walks, Game......3, *Foltynewicz, May 24 vs. NWA Most Strikeouts, Game. 9, *Foltynewicz, May 6 at SA General Most Errors, Game...4, *May 20 at MID Most Errors by Opponent, Game.... 6, May 19 at MID Longest Game, Time 4:43, Apr 18 vs. FRI Longest Game, Innings... 17, Apr 18 vs. FRI Shortest Game, Time (7 Inn.). Shortest Game, Time (9 Inn.). 1:52, Apr 20 vs. FRI Largest Home Attendance. 6,931, Apr 21 vs. FRI Largest Margin of Victory..... 11, Apr 27 at FRI Largest Margin of Defeat... 8, *May 20 at MID Longest Winning Streak.. 5, Apr 6-11 Longest Losing Streak.. 4, Apr 14-18 Most Games over.500...10 (*May 27 vs. ARK) Biggest Comeback Win....4 (May 27 vs. ARK) Biggest Lost Lead..... 4 (May 7 at SA) * Multiple occurrences, most recent listed

PAGE 9 HOOKS GAME LOG Date Opp. Score Record Winner Loser Save Att. YTD Att. Time 4/4 SPR W 3-2 1-0 Seaton (1-0) Castillo Stoffel, 1 6,264 6,264 2:14 4/5 SPR L 0-2 1-1 McGregor Tropeano (0-1) Butler 5,394 11,658 2:35 4/6 SPR W 5-2 2-1 Wojciechowski (1-0) Ferrara Sogard, 1 5,274 16,932 2:30 4/7 TUL W 3-2 3-1 Heidenreich (1-0) Solbach Stoffel, 2 6,233 23,165 2:42 4/8 TUL W 4-3* 4-1 Urckfitz (1-0) Froneberger 4,875 28,040 2:45 4/9 TUL W 6-0 5-1 Doran (1-0) Houston Tropeano, 1 4,716 32,756 2:35 4/11 @Spr W 5-0 6-1 Martinez (1-0) McGregor Wojciechowski, 1 5,371 2:46 4/12 @Spr L 3-6 6-2 Siegrist Heidenreich (1-1) Butler 3,093 2:47 4/13 @Spr W 3-2 7-2 Buchanan (1-0) Kiekhefer Stoffel, 3 4,796 2:35 4/14 @Tul L 3-6 7-3 Gardner Tropeano (0-2) Solbach 5,704 2:45 4/15 @Tul L 2-3 7-4 Hensley Robinson (0-1) 4,157 2:33 4/16 @Tul L 3-9 7-5 Bergman Alaniz (0-1) 4,117 2:50 4/18 FRI L 2-4 (17) 7-6 Rodriguez Urckfitz (1-1) Rowen 5,020 37,776 4:43 4/19 FRI W 3-2 8-6 Doran (2-0) Pucetas Tropeano, 2 5,794 43,570 2:21 4/20 FRI W 1-0 9-6 Wojciechowski (2-0) Pimentel 6,045 49,615 1:52 4/21 FRI L 1-7 9-7 Feierabend Heidenreich (1-2) 6,931 56,546 2:40 4/22 @Mid L 1-2 9-8 Urlaub Quevedo (0-1) 3,284 2:35 4/23 @Mid W 7-6 (10) 10-8 Urckfitz (2-1) Smyth 3.056 3:30 4/24 @Mid W 6-3 11-8 Martinez (2-0) Hernandez Stoffel, 4 3,253 2:32 4/25 @Mid L 0-6 11-9 Smith Alaniz (0-2) 4,391 2:58 4/26 @Fri W 4-2 12-9 Quevedo (1-1) Feierabend Stoffel, 5 10,327 2:13 4/27 @Fri W 11-0 13-9 Doran (3-0) Buckel Tropeano, 3 10,496 2:49 4/28 @Fri L 3-4 13-10 Mendez Wojciechowski (2-1) Font 10,384 2:38 4/29 @Fri L 2-4 13-11 Pucetas Alaniz (0-3) Rowen 2,556 2:12 4/30 MID W 1-0 14-11 Buchanan (2-0) Smith Sogard, 2 4,823 61,369 2:20 5/1 MID W 3-2* (11) 15-11 Robinson (1-1) Newby 5,920 67,289 3:25 5/2 MID W 6-1 16-11 Martinez (3-0) Leon De Leon, 1 4,280 71,569 2:42 5/3 MID W 10-4 17-11 Heidenreich (2-2) Bowman 5,076 76,645 2:59 5/4 @SA L 2-6 17-12 Quevedo (1-2) Andriese 5,490 2:20 5/5 @SA W 7-3 18-12 Doran (4-0) Sampson Tropeano, 4 5,146 2:36 5/6 @SA W 3-0 19-12 Martinez (4-0) Stites Sogard, 3 5,349 2:20 5/7 @SA L 5-10 19-13 De Paula Heidenreich (2-3) 3,108 2:59 5/9 FRI L 4-6 19-14 Ramirez Quevedo (1-3) Font, 5 4,883 81,528 2:44 5/10 FRI W 9-4 20-14 Doran (5-0) Pucetas 5,058 86,586 2:31 5/11 FRI W 9-3 21-14 Martinez (5-0) Perez Foltynewicz, 1 6,322 92,908 2:26 5/12 FRI L 2-5 21-15 Pimentel Alaniz (0-4) Font 5,629 98,537 2:31 5/13 SA W 13-3 22-15 Buchanan (3-0) Roach 6,186 104,723 2:46 5/14 SA L 5-11 22-16 De Paula Doran (5-1) 5,034 109,757 3:05 5/15 SA W 10-8 23-16 Martinez (6-0) Andriese 4,442 114,199 3:04 5/16 SA L 2-6 23-17 Sampson Alaniz (0-5) 4,741 118,940 2:50

PAGE 10 HOOKS GAME LOG Date Opp. Score Record Winner Loser Save Att. YTD Att. Time 5/17 @Mid W 1-0 24-17 Buchanan (4-0) Smith Urckfitz, 1 6,375 2:25 5/18 @Mid L 4-12 24-18 Neal Tropeano (0-3) 7,228 2:51 5/19 @Mid W 5-3 25-18 Martinez (7-0) Leon Foltynewicz, 2 3,635 2:45 5/20 @Mid L 11-19 25-19 Newby Robinson (1-2) 3,387 3:31 5/22 NWA W 8-2 26-19 Buchanan (5-0) Ventura 4,481 123,421 2:31 5/23 NWA W 10-4 27-19 Doran (6-1) Pounders Tropeano, 5 5,603 129,024 2:51 5/24 NWA W 2-0 28-19 Martinez (8-0) Adam (0-6) 5,852 134,876 2:10 5/25 ARK W 10-3 29-19 Alaniz (1-5) Roth 5,393 140,269 2:47 5/26 ARK L 6-8 29-20 Hynick (4-3) Quevedo Judy, 1 6,843 147,112 2:49 5/27 ARK W 14-4 30-20 Tropeano (1-3) Oye Doran, 1 5,473 152,585 3:05 5/28 NWA