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MEDIA INFORMATION Salem Red Sox (46-33/ 6-4, 2nd 1.0 GB / Northern) Carolina League Affiliate of the Boston Red Sox vs. Wilmington Blue Rocks (42-38/ 3-7, 5th, 4.0 GB/ Northern) Carolina League Affiliate of the Kansas City Royals Game No. 81 Home Game No. 37 Frawley Stadium Sunday, July 2, 2017 6:05 p.m. BLUE ROCKS BREAKDOWN HOME: 21-15 AWAY: 21-23 STREAK: W 1 LAST 5: 2-3 LAST 10: 3-7 BACK IN THE WIN COLUMN : Andres Machado racked up a career-high 14 strikeouts and Chris DeVito drove in four runs as the Wilmington Blue Rocks beat the Salem Red Sox 8-3 on Saturday night at Frawley Stadium. Machado dominated the Salem lineup, including a stretch of six consecutive strikeouts and nine straight outs. At the plate DeVito finished with a season-high four RBIs in the game while D.J. Burt reached base five times in the victory. FANNING THE FLAMES: Machado s 14 punch outs were the most by a Blue Rock in 2017. The previous high water mark on the season was held by Scott Blewett, who struck out 12 Salem Red Sox hitters on June 22. Machado was just three whiffs shy of tying former Kansas City Royal Glendon Rusch for the team record. He struck out 17 batters for the Blue Rocks back on August 7, 1995. POWER SURGE: DeVito drove in four runs on three hits, including a two-run homer. The blast was his fifth of the year with Wilmington his and his first long ball in front of the home crowd at Frawley Stadium. The slugging first baseman has 16 total dingers this year when adding his time in the South Atlantic League. It is also the fifth time DeVito has knocked in four runs in a game on the year and is the second time he has done so with Wilmington. Brandon Downes and Chase Vallot are the only other Blue Rocks to drive in four runs during a game in 2017. SETTING THE TABLE: Burt was the spark at the plate the Blue Rocks needed. The second baseman reached base five times on Saturday night, stroking three singles, drawing two walks, swiping two bags, scoring twice and adding a pair of RBIs on the night. It was the first time in Burt s career that he reached base five times. The three-hit day marked the 17th time this year Burt tallied multiple hits in a game. In his last six games, Burt has recorded three multi-hit games, hitting.380 (8-for-21) during that span. TONS OF TIGHT GAMES: The Blue Rocks have played in a Carolina League-high 30 one-run games so far in 2017. No other club in the ten-team loop has played in more than 27 single-score affairs. Incredibly for Wilmington, the Rocks are now 16-14 in such contests thanks to having won 12 of their last 13. THEY SAID IT, MANAGER JAMIE QUIRK: (Andres Machado) had great fastball command, he challenged and went after everybody. Charlie Corbell and I actually talked to him after his last starter and he put some things into play which we talked about. Sometimes he actually throws too many strikes. He threw, what we call, strikes at the right time and ball-strikes at the right time. He got (Salem) to chase a lot of pitches running out of the strike zone, but those come because you are ahead in the count. He did a very good job of staying aggressive, staying ahead in the count. 14 strikeouts, that s a big number...i don t think you ever expect 14 strikeouts. He is starting to build up. You know this is a kid who missed a whole year in 2015 and he is building himself back up. He has that ability. He s got a nice fastball, I wouldn t call it a dominate fastball but he pitches with his fastball, he gets a lot of outs with his fastball. He kept runners off base. If you look at his numbers going into today, which we talked to him about, with nobody on base, his batting average against is phenomenal. Then all of a sudden he gets a little traffic and he has had difficulty getting people out, especially with two-outs in the inning. (Saturday), early he had a couple base runners on with two-outs and he got out of it. I think that was a big turning point for him. He will get going, everything is fine, all of a sudden they get a little something going and he can t close the inning out. I think he ran with it. It was the second inning when (Salem) scored and it was only one run. If you look at his past history, he would give up a crooked number there. That was big for him to get out and continue on. His progression is fine, started in the bullpen and now starting, you can t ask for anything more. THEY SAID IT, PITCHER ANDRES MACHADO: My slider wasn t working the last two outings so (Saturday) I tried to make it a good pitch, a quality pitch. That s what I was throwing on the mound, hitter by hitter and inning by inning. I think I had my best stuff (Saturday night). That s what helped me getting 14 strikeouts and six in a row. This is my first time throwing 14 strikeouts and going seven innings. I wasn t looking for strikeouts; I was looking for contact with hitters. When I got the opportunity to get a strikeout, I made good pitches and (Salem) swung at a lot of them. Making the first pitch a strike and keep moving (the ball) around home plate (has been the key to his rise in strikeouts recently). I tried to do a good job today with that and that s what happened. Tonight s Starters WIL : RHP Scott Blewett (4-6, 4.25 ERA) vs. SAL : RHP Roniel Raudes (2-4, 5.14 ERA) Scott Blewett was selected in the second round of the 2014 draft by the Kansas City Royals, which was noteworthy because the tall right-hander became the first New York high school pitcher drafted in the first two rounds since the turn of the century (it last happened in 1999). The six-foot-six 210-pounder is the sixth-ranked prospect in the Kansas City Royals system according to Baseball America. Scouts love his fastball, which consistently sits in the mid-90s. His curveball has improved dramatically since joining the Royals system, while scouts have noticed consistent progress with his changeup as well. Blewett spent the last two seasons in Low-A Lexington, shaving almost a full run off his ERA in 2016 (from 5.20 to 4.31). He also missed a lot of bats last season, fanning 121 in 129 innings pitched. Growing up just outside of Syracuse, Blewett committed to play college ball at St. John s, before the Royals doled out a reported $1.8 million signing bonus ($800,000 above slot). Blewett has lasted at least six innings and allowed one earned run or less in six of his last ten starts. Last time out, Blewett had a tough outing against Frederick, allowing five earned runs on seven hits, but he also struck out eight batters in just four and two-thirds innings of work. The right-hander makes his 16th start of the season and his fourth against Salem, who he has dominated lately. Last time out against the Red Sox on June 22, Blewett set a career-high with 12 strikeouts in six innings of work in a no-decision. On June 16 against Salem, he turned in his best start of the year. Blewett worked six scoreless innings, allowed just two hits, walked three and tied a career-high at the time with 10 strikeouts. Roniel Raudes is in his first season with Salem and his third in the Boston Red Sox organization. The 19-year-old right-hander is rated the sixth-best prospect in Boston s system according to Baseball America. Last season, the native of Nicaragua pitched for Low-A Greenville and posted an 11-6 record with a 3.65 ERA in 24 starts. He struck out 104 batters in 113 innings while walking just 23. This is his 14th start of the season and fifth start against Wilmington. His last time on the mound was on June 27 against Lynchburg, where he took the loss after surrendering four earned runs on eight hits in five innings of work. This season against Wilmington, he is 0-1 with a 5.85 ERA, allowing 13 earned runs and 30 hits in 20 innings. In his last start against the Blue Rocks, Raudes did not factor into the decision and gave up three earned runs on seven hits while striking out four batters in five innings. Scouts like his three pitch arsenal which features a fastball, changeup and curveball in addition to the way he sequences his pitches. 2017 Regular-Season Series: WIL vs. SAL (SAL leads series 9-7) Date Site Result WP LP Save 4-17 SAL L, 11-2 Kent (1-0) Griffin 0-1) 4-18 SAL L, 6-5 Bautista (1-0) Marte (0-1) 4-19 SAL L, 7-6 Poyner (2-0) Machado (1-2) 5-1 WIL L, 4-3 F/10 Weems (1-1) Machado (1-3) Kelley (1) 5-2 WIL W, 10-2 Castillo (1-2) Jimenez (3-1) Cramer (1) 5-3 WIL L, 4-3 Pimental (1-1) Marte (0-2) Lau (1) 6-15 WIL W, 8-0 Castillo (4-3) Raudes (2-3) 6-16 WIL W, 7-0 Blewett (4-5) Shawaryn (0-2) Tenuta (1) 6-17 WIL POSTPONED DUE TO RAIN MAKE UP DATE 6/18 6-18 WIL W, 3-1 Machado (3-6) Jimenez (8-2) Lovelady (6) 6-18 (G2) WIL W, 5-0 Ruxer (4-1) Kent (5-3) 6-22 SAL L, 11-7 Glorious (3-2) Sheller (0-1) 6-23 SAL W, 4-3 Marte (3-2) Lau (2-5) Lovelady (7) 6-24 SAL L, 6-3 Weems (6-2) Terrero (1-4) Kelley (6) 6-25 SAL L, 9-2 Shawaryn (1-2) Puckett (6-6) 6-30 WIL L, 3-1 Shawaryn (2-2) Puckett (6-7) Nogosek (1) 7-1 WIL W, 8-3 Machado (4-7) Anderson (1-2) 7-2 WIL 7-3 WIL 7-24 WIL 7-25 WIL 7-26 WIL 8-11 SAL 8-12 SAL 8-13 SAL 8-25 SAL 8-26 SAL 8-27 SAL Upcoming Probable Starters and Schedule Monday, July 3 vs. Salem, 6:35 p.m. RHP Jared Ruxer (4-2, 3.12 ERA) vs. LHP Dedgar Jimenez (8-3, 3.71 ERA) WGLS-FM 89.7 Tuesday, July 4 @ Lynchburg, 6:30 p.m. LHP Cristian Castillo (5-3, 2.80 ERA) RHP Triston McKenzie (6-4, 3.16 ERA) WGLS-FM 89.7 Wednesday, July 5 @ Lynchburg, 6:30 p.m. RHP A.J. Puckett (6-7, 4.31 ERA) vs. RHP Brock Hartson (4-3, 3.01 ERA) WGLS-FM 89.7 RADIO: Rowan Radio, 89.7 WGLS-FM WEBCAST: wgls.rowan.edu or bluerocks.com Wilmington Blue Rocks Game Notes

HOME RUN NOTES Blue Rocks 2-HR GAMES BY BLUE ROCKS (4 IN 2016, 3 IN 2015) 6.26.17 at FRE Chase Vallot (2-R and Solo HR) 3-HR GAMES BY BLUE ROCKS (HAS NEVER HAPPENED) BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUNS (3 IN 2014, 0 IN 2015) 6.2.17 at WS Brandon Downes and Chris DeVito (6th inning) MEDIA INFORMATION CONTINUED The Salem Scoop The Salem Red Sox are coming off one of their best season s in franchise history a year ago. However, having the best overall record in the Carolina League and a prospect-laden roster wasn t enough. The Red Sox finished 2016 with an impressive 87-52 record and won the first half of the Souther Division with a 43-26 record. Salem took on Myrtle Beach and was ousted in the semifinals in three games. LEADOFF HOME RUNS (0 IN 2016, 2 IN 2015) 5.28.15 at POT Ramon Torres 8.15.15 at POT Jack Lopez GRAND SLAM HOME RUNS (3 IN 2016, 1 IN 2015) 5.7.17 @ DE Chase Vallot (9th inning, 1 out in 10-4 win) 6.10.17 vs, BC Chase Vallot (1st inning, 1 out in 8-7 win) WALK-OFF HOME RUNS (0 IN 2016, 0 IN 2015) PINCH-HIT HOME RUNS (1 IN 2015) 5.16.15 at LYN Dex Kjerstad INSIDE-THE-PARK HOME RUNS (2 IN 2016, 0 IN 2015) 4.15.16 Ryan O Hearn @ Potomac (1st Inning, 2-Run Home Run, misplay by CF) 4.20.16 Ryan O Hearn @ Frederick (9th Inning, 3-Run Home Run, Carom off of center field wall--second in six days) BLUE ROCKS HOME RUNS: 51 (62 IN 2016 / 33 HOME & 29 AWAY) Buies Creek 3 Lynchburg 3 Carolina 1 Myrtle Beach 0 Carolina 1 Potomac 9 Down East 13 Salem 8 Frederick 10 Winston-Salem 4 FRAWLEY 16 ROAD 35 Opponents 2-HR GAMES BY OPPONENT (2 IN 2016) Taylor Gushue (POT) 5.10.17 at Frawley Stadium (2-R 2x) 3-HR GAMES BY OPPONENT (0 IN 2016) Michael Chavis (SAL) 4.19.17 at Hayley Toyota (2-R, Solo, 2-R) BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUNS (0 IN 2016) BACK-TO-BACK-TO-BACK (0 IN 2016) LEADOFF HOME RUNS (2 IN 2016) 7.4.16 Victor Robles off Corey Ray at Potomac (12-1 Rocks Win) 8.27.16 Charcer Burks off Derek Gordon in Wilmington (7-1 Loss) GRAND SLAM HOME RUNS (1 IN 2016) 5.27.17 Ian Sagdal (POT) off Colin Rodgers at Wilmington (7-6 Win) 6.28.17 Randolph Gassaway (FRE) off Luis Rico at Frederick (10-4 Loss) WALK-OFF HOME RUNS (1 IN 2016) Michael Chavis (SAL) (9th inning of 7-6 Red Sox win) PINCH-HIT HOME RUNS (0 IN 2016) INSIDE-THE-PARK HOME RUNS (0 IN 2016) HOME RUNS ALLOWED TO: 51 Buies Creek 2 Myrtle Beach 3 Carolina 0 Potomac 16 Down East 5 Salem 7 Frederick 9 Lynchburg 2 Winston-Salem 5 FRAWLEY 13 ROAD 38 This year, the Red Sox are managed by second-year skipper Joe Oliver who returns after his successful first year. Like Wilmington s skipper in Jamie Quirk, Oliver was a catcher and was drafted in the 1983 MLB Draft in the second round by the Cincinnati Reds. He was a member of the Reds team that defeated the powerful Oakland Athletics in the 1990 World Series. He went on to spend 13 seasons in the big with the Reds, Brewers, Tigers, Mariners, Pirates, Yankees and Red Sox. He played in nearly 1,100 games and posted a.247 batting average to go along with 102 homers and 476 RBI. After a 13-year hiatus from baseball, Oliver returned and became the manager of the Lowell Spinners in 2014. He spent two years with the Short- Season Class A affiliate and led the team to a composite 74-77 record. He was then promote to Salem in 2016. The 2017 Salem squad has a handful of Boston s top prospects. 19-year-old Roniel Raudes is the highest ranked prospect on the team, tabbed as the sixth-best prospect in the Red Sox farm system according to Baseball America. He was named the Red Sox Minor League Pitcher of the Year in 2016 and posted an 11-6 record with a solid 3.65 ERA in 24 starts in Low-A Greenville. Offensively, the Sox have Josh Ockimey at first base. The slugging first baseman clubbed 18 home runs which was second-most on the farm while pacing the South Atlantic League in walks (88). He paced Greenville s offense in multiple offensive categories including home runs, walks, games played and doubles. He enters the season as the No. 10 prospect. Other prospects that have received attention by Baseball America that will be featured in Salem in 2017 is Gerson Bautista who has the best fastball in the system. Bautista spent time with the Lowell Spinners a year ago and averaged a strikeout per inning. Behind the plate, Austin Rei is considered to be the best defensive catching prospect and gunned nearly 40% of wouldbe-base-stealers in Greenville last year. Tate Matheny, son of St. Louis Cardinals manager Mike Matheny makes the jump from Low-A Greenville after hitting a respectable.277 in 105 games which earned him a selection on the South Atlantic All-Star team. Tate was a fourth-round pick by the Red Sox in 2015 out of Missouri State. Along with the top prospects, Salem has 14 returners in 2017. Familiar faces for the Blue Crew are Matt Kent who etched his name in the Salem record books as the lefty tossed 156 innings last year which led the Carolina League and also set a new, single-season high. With the addition to Buies Creek and Down East, Salem has shifted to the Northern Division after playing in the Southern Division. Last season, the Blue Rocks and Red Sox battled 20 times in inter-division play with Salem taking the head-to-head match up 13-7. The Rocks and Red Sox continue to see a lot of each other as of late. The two teams ended the first half with a four-game series at Frawley Stadium in which the Rocks swept and eliminated the Red Sox from playoff contention. Another four-game set starting on Thursday will mark eight games in 12 days the two Northern Division foes will battle on the diamond. So far, Salem leads the series 9-6 with the Rocks dropping their last three against the Sox.

TONIGHT S BLUE ROCKS STARTING PITCHER #45 RHP Scott Blewett Acquired: Drafted in 2nd round in MLB Draft in 2014 out of Baker H.S. (Baldwinsville, N.Y.) Born: Syracuse, N.Y. Age: 21 (April 10, 1996) Resides: Baldwinsville, N.Y. Ht: 6 6 Wt: 210 College: N/A Bats/Throws: R/R Pitch Repertoire: Fastball, Changeup, Curveball SCOTT BLEWETT: Scott Blewett was selected in the second round of the 2014 draft by the Kansas City Royals, which was noteworthy because the tall right-hander became the first New York high school pitcher drafted in the first two rounds since the turn of the century (it last happened in 1999). The six-foot-six 210-pounder is the sixth-ranked prospect in the Kansas City Royals system according to Baseball America. Scouts love his fastball, which consistently sits in the mid-90s. His curveball has improved dramatically since joining the Royals system, while scouts have noticed consistent progress with his changeup as well. Blewett spent the last two seasons in Low-A Lexington, shaving almost a full run off his ERA in 2016 (from 5.20 to 4.31). He also missed a lot of bats last season, fanning 121 in 129 innings pitched. Growing up just outside of Syracuse, Blewett committed to play college ball at St. John s, before the Royals doled out a reported $1.8 million signing bonus ($800,000 above slot). Blewett suffered the loss his last time on the hill on June 27 at Frederick when he allowed five earned runs on seven hits in 4.2 innings of work. However, in his last three starts, he has racked up 30 strikeouts in 16.2 innings tossed. JACK OF ALL TRADES: Growing up in northern New York the conditions were not exactly ideal for a young, budding baseball star, but Blewett refused to let that get in his way. When it was too cold to play baseball as a kid, the Syracuse native embraced other sports to sharpen his competitive spirit. In an age of hyper-specialization in youth sports, Blewett now sees the positives from diversification. A big thing a lot of people said is I would be fresh once I get to pro ball because I won t have nearly as many innings under my belt Blewett says. I was a three-sport athlete and I got a chance to get different perspectives from different games. I was able to compete in other atmospheres. I know a lot of guys in California and the south where it s baseball all year round. I ran cross country and ran 5K s. It doesn t sound that fun but it was exhilarating because you re competing with that guy in front of you. When I was younger I played hockey and then in high school (I played) basketball (because) of my height, so you had that element of competition. Ultimately in the spring it was baseball. Once I got to my junior and senior year it was strictly baseball. But the earlier experience gives you that competitive edge. So now for me in pro ball when I m competing for a position or on a roster I had the edge, because I understand how to compete. SCAPULA ISSUES IN THE REARVIEW MIRROR: Blewett had a health scare near the end of his high school career which he says came from a lack of understanding of the importance of arm maintenance. In high school I never did any shoulder work. When I got to pro ball that was something that was really emphasized and I found out I had made a big mistake. But in high school Blewett was at a showcase in the south and that mistake caught up to him. I was down in Florida and throwing in warm weather and I think I threw the hardest I ever threw. I had a lot of scouts watching, a lot of adrenaline, and I was overthrowing and doing a lot of things that I probably shouldn t be doing that was detrimental to my body and ultimately mu health. When I went back to New York in colder weather I pitched in a game and felt some shoulder fatigue. I pulled myself out of the game, which I d never done before. He went to the doctor and after lots of tests the diagnosis was--in his words-- a really week scapula. It took me a few months to rehab to get back to maximum strength. Once we got to that point I knew I had to change some things both approach wise and work wise. From high school to now I ve worked on maintaining the strength in my scapula. SCOTT S CHOICE: A lot of guys forego college to play pro baseball, but not everyone has the kind of perspective as a teenager that Blewett brought to the decision. As a young kid I always said I wanted to play professional baseball and that was my dream. I jumped into it and chased it hard. I ve always been someone that can t go into one thing and concentrate on another thing. With school, education was always focused on when I was in high school. It was always about making sure you get your work done then focus on baseball. It s a lot easier to handle things in that atmosphere, but once I got to college I knew the work was going to get much harder and the competition was going to get harder. So I said hey if I can get into pro ball I d have one focus. If I went to college I would have two goals, graduate and hopefully get drafted again. So the tall righty decided to turn all of his attention toward making a living at the sport he loves. A LITTLE ADJUSTMENT: Sometimes the smallest of keys can help a pitcher find his rhythm. For Blewett it was an accidental discovery in the bullpen at Potomac two weeks ago that had a big impact. I had the sun in my eyes so I pulled my hat down, Blewett recounted. And wouldn t you know even something small like that let me keep my chin down and my head aligned. That keeps me from yanking my fastball Once I got that, and got in my groove with my confidence it all came together. 2017 Appearances (Wilmington) The Book on Blewett (2017) At Home: 2-2, 3.00 ERA 6G/6GS On the Road: 2-4, 5.07 ERA 9G/9GS LH Opp Avg:.268 RH Opp Avg:.239 Record when he pitches: 4-6 Wilmington Record when he starts: 5-10 Run Support (overall): 48 Run Support (starting): 3.1 ERA: 4.25 Season-High K s: 12, (6/22/17 @ Salem Red Sox) Career-High K s: 12, (6/22/17 @ Salem Red Sox) Last Win: 6/16/17 vs. Salem Red Sox Last Loss: 6/27/17 @ Frederick Keys Most IP, 2017: 7 IP, 2x (Last: 5/15/17 @ Potomac Nationals) Most IP, Career: 7 IP, 6x (Last: 5/15/17 @ Potomac Nationals) Career Numbers Year/Teams(s) W-L ERA IP 2014/Burlington 1-2 4.82 28.0 2015/Lexington 3-5 5.20 81.1 2016/Lexington 8-11 4.31 129.1 2017/Wilmington 4-6 4.25 82.2 Totals 16-24 4.57 321.1 Date OPP G GS DEC ERA IP H R ER BB SO HR HBP WP Score Upon Exit Result Notes 4/8/17 POT 1 1 5.40 5.0 5 3 3 2 3 1 0 0 T, 3-3 POT, 4-3 (F/12) 1st career start at High-A 4/13/17 @POT 2 2 L 7.71 4.1 9 6 5 3 2 2 1 0 POT, 4-3 POT, 6-4 4/18/17 @SAL 3 3 6.46 6.0 5 4 3 2 6 1 1 0 WIL, 5-4 SAL, 6-5 4/23/17 WS 4 4 4.64 6.0 6 0 0 3 5 0 1 0 T, 0-0 WS, 1-0 1st shutout start of 17 4/28/17 @BC 5 5 L 3.95 6.0 4 1 1 2 4 0 0 0 BC, 1-0 BC, 3-0 5/4/17 @DE 6 6 W 3.15 7.0 4 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 WIL, 9-0 WIL, 10-0 Longest start of season 5/10/17 POT 7 7 L 4.05 5.2 8 6 6 0 3 2 0 1 POT, 6-1 POT, 6-1 Most ER allowed in start in 17 5/15/17 @POT 8 8 W 3.45 7.0 3 0 0 2 6 0 0 0 WIL, 2-0 WIL, 2-0 1st win vs. POT in four starts 5/20/17 @FRE 9 9 L 4.41 4.0 10 8 7 1 8 3 1 1 FRE, 8-1 FRE, 10-1 Set season-high in strikeouts 5/26/17 POT 10 10 W 3.95 6.0 3 2 0 3 5 0 1 1 WIL, 4-2 WIL, 4-2 6/1/17 @WS 11 11-4.38 4.2 6 5 5 3 3 2 0 0 WIL, 6-5 WIL, 9-6 6/11/17 BC 12 12 L 4.36 4.1 4 2 2 3 4 0 0 0 BC, 2-0 BC, 4-0 6/16/17 SAL 13 13 W 4.00 6.0 2 0 0 3 10 0 0 1 WIL, 7-0 WIL, 7-0 Tied career-high in Ks 6/22/17 @SAL 14 14-3.93 6.0 4 2 2 1 12 0 0 0 WIL, 4-2 SAL, 11-7 Set career-high in Ks 6/27/17 @FRE 15 15 L 4.25 4.2 7 5 5 1 8 2 0 1 FRE, 5-0 FRE, 5-1

Wilmington Blue Rocks 2017 Regular-Season Breakdown Record: 42-38 First Half: 39-31 Second Half: 3-7 Home: 21-15 Road: 21-23 Vs. RH Starters: 28-25 Vs. LH Starters: 14-13 Day: 9-7 Night: 33-31 One-Run Games: 17-14 Two-Run Games: 6-4 Extra-Inning Games: 3-4 Doubleheaders (W-L-S) 2-0-2 Shutouts: 10-5 No-Hitters: 0-0 When Leading After 7: 31-3 When Trailing After 7: 4-30 When Tied After 7: 7-5 When Leading After 8: 28-3 When Trailing After 8: 2-28 When Tied After 8: 5-4 When the Rocks Score First: 27-13 When the Opponent Scores First: 15-25 Games Decided In Last At-Bat: 8-8 When Scoring 3 Or Less: 12-27 When Scoring 4 Or More: 30-11 When The Rocks Have 5 Hits or Less: 7-12 When The Rocks Have 10 Hits or More: 21-11 When The Rocks Hit A Home Run: 24-12 Most Games Above.500: 8 Most Games Below.500: 8 When The Rocks Commit an Error: 22-28 When The Rocks Starter Goes 6+ Inn: 24-15 Come-From-Behind Victories: 12 Postponements: 5 Cancellations: 0 Total Rainouts: 5 Currently Suspended Games: 0 Blue Rocks vs. the Carolina League Opponent Record Home Road Frederick 7-4 3-0 4-4 Lynchburg 3-3 1-1 2-2 Potomac 11-8 6-5 5-3 Salem 7-9 6-3 1-6 Northern Div. 28-24 16-9 12-15 Opponent Record Home Road Buies Creek 3-4 2-2 1-2 Carolina 1-2 1-2 0-0 Down East 6-1 0-0 6-1 Myrtle Beach 0-3 0-0 0-3 Winston-Salem 4-4 2-2 2-2 Southern Div. 14-14 5-6 9-8 Runners Left On Base Blue Rocks: 624 Opponents: 556 Numbers With RISP Blue Rocks:.228 Avg. (180-for-788) Blue Rocks On... Mondays: 3-6 April: 8-15 Tuesdays: 6-5 May: 18-11 Wednesdays: 2-8 June: 15-12 Thursdays: 7-5 July: 1-0 Fridays: 8-5 Aug: 0-0 Saturdays: 6-3 Sept: 0-0 Sundays: 11-4 First Game of Series: 12-10 Last Game of Series: 9-12 Series Won: 7 Series Lost: 8 Series Split: 6 Series Swept: 3-2 Rubber Matches: 0-3 WALK-OFF WINS/LOSSES WINS (0) Date Opp Score/Inn 5/9 POT 1-0/(9) 5/10 POT 4-3/(11) LOSSES (0) Date Opp Score/Inn 4/18 SAL 6-5/(9) 4/19 SAL 7-6/(9) Pitchers (21) Scott Blewett Jacob Bodner Justin Camp Cristian Castillo Gabe Cramer# Andrew Edwards Grant Gavin Foster Griffin* Tim Hill Jake Kalish Richard Lovelady Andres Machado Yunior Marte Emilio Ogando AJ Puckett Luis Rico Colin Rodgers Jared Ruxer Walker Sheller Matt Tenuta Franco Terrero 2017 Roster (42) Catchers (3) Nathan Esposito Colton Frabasilio Chase Vallot* Infielders (10) D.J. Burt* Roman Collins* Chris DeVito Carlos Diaz Hunter Dozier% Wander Franco* Jecksson Flores Nicky Lopez* Travis Maezes* Jonathan McCray Outfielders (8) Brandon Downes* Nick Heath Elier Hernandez* Cody Jones Anderson Miller* Kort Peterson# Jose Sanchez Tanner Stanley Names followed by an asterisk (*) were Opening Day starters on April 7. #: On disabled list ^: Inactive %: MLB rehab

Wilmington Blue Rocks 2017 Notes Continued Blue Rocks Pitching Breakdown Inherited Runners/Scored W-L Sv. ERA IP H R ER BB SO HR Starters 28-25 - 3.95 428.1 429 214 188 155 401 34 Relievers 14-13 25 2.90 266.2 218 98 86 106 315 17 Totals 42-38 25 3.55 695.0 647 312 274 261 716 51 Wilmington Starts of 7+ Innings (14 in 2016, 20 in 2015) Pitcher IP Date Opponent Dec. Game Result A.J. Puckett 7.0 4/20 vs. Winston-Salem W WIL won 1-0 Scott Blewett 7.0 5/4 @ Down East W WIL won 10-0 Foster Griffin 8.0 5/9 vs. Potomac W WIL won 3-2 Scott Blewett 7.0 5/15 @ Potomac W WIL won 2-0 Foster Griffin 7.2 5/19 @ Frederick W WIL won 2-0 Colin Rodgers 7.0 5/21 @ Frederick W WIL won 6-1 Cristian Castillo 8.0 6/15 vs. Salem W WIL won 8-0 Cristian Castillo 7.0 6/29 @ Frederick W WIL won 2-1 Andres Machado 7.0 7/1 vs. Salem W WIL won 8-3 Runners Inherited Pitcher Inherited Runs Allowed Pct. Bodner 6 1.167 Cramer 1 0.000 Edwards 1 0.000 Flores 2 0 1.000 Gavin 1 1 1.000 Hill 0 0.000 Kalish 4 0.000 Lovelady 7 2.286 Machado 6 3.000 Marte 7 2.286 Rodgers 2 2 1.000 Ruxer 3 2.667 Sheller 3 0 1.000 Tenuta 1 1 1.000 Terrero 2 0.000 Totals 47 14.298 Catchers Totals Catcher CS Att. Pct. PB Esposito 16 49.327 4 Vallot 12 63.190 9 Totals 28 112.250 13 Starter Breakdown Starter Starts WIL Rec. No-Dec. Rec. Longest Outing Foster Griffin 10 5-5 4 4-2 8.0 IP vs. POT 5/9 Scott Blewett 15 5-10 5 4-6 7.0 IP @ POT 5/15 Emilio Ogando 5 2-3 4 1-0 6.0 IP @ BC 4/30 A.J. Puckett 14 7-6 2 6-6 7.0 IP vs. WS 4/20 Cristian Castillo 15 10-4 8 5-3 8.0 IP vs. LYN 6/15 Colin Rodgers 8 5-3 3 2-3 7.0 IP @ FRE 5/21 Jared Ruxer 4 3-1 1 2-1 5.0 IP @FRE 6/28 Andres Machado 5 2-3 0 2-3 6.0 IP @ LYN 6/12 Yunior Marte 1 1-0 1 0-0 3.2 IP @LYN 6/13 Catchers ERA Breakdown Catcher IP ER ERA W-L Esposito 312.0 104 3.00 20-15 Vallot 374.1 172 4.14 22-23 Pickoffs Pitchers # Last Time Bodner 2 6/26 @FRE Camp 1 6/5 @DE Castillo 3 5/29 vs. POT Griffin 1 4/28 @ BC Lovelady 1 5/7 @ DE Marte 1 4/23 vs. WS (G2) Ruxer 1 4/30 @ BC Tenuta 1 6/23 @ SAL Rocks Bullpen (Last Relief Outing) Reliever Date Opp. DEC IP H R ER BB K HR IR Scored Jacob Bodner 6/26 @ FRE 3.0 3 2 1 1 5 0 0 0 Justin Camp 6/12 @ LYN 2.0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Gabe Cramer 5/22 @ FRE 2.0 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 Andrew Edwards 5/31 @ WS 1.1 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 Jecksson Flores 6/9 vs. BC 0.2 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 Grant Gavin 6/27 @FRE 2.1 3 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 Tim Hill 7/1 vs. SAL 2.0 2 2 2 4 4 0 0 0 Jake Kalish 5/14 vs. FRE (G2) SV 2.0 2 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Richard Lovelady 6/25 @ SAL 1.2 0 0 0 2 2 0 3 1 Andres Machado 5/26 @ POT L 3.1 4 3 2 1 4 0 0 0 Yunior Marte 6/25 @ SAL 2.1 2 2 2 2 1 0 1 0 Luis Rico 6/28 @FRE 2.2 5 6 6 5 2 2 0 0 Colin Rodgers 4/26 @ MB 4.0 1 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 Jared Ruxer 6/11 vs. BC 4.2 6 2 2 1 4 1 2 2 Walker Sheller 6/30 vs. SAL 3.0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Matt Tenuta 6/29 @ FRE SV 2.0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Franco Terrero 6/27 @ FRE 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Blue Rocks Shutouts (5 in 2016 9 in 2015) Date Score Opp. Pitchers (1) 4/20 1-0 vs. WS A.J. Puckett/ Jacob Bodner (2) 4/23 8-0 vs. WS (7 inn) Foster Griffin/ Richard Lovelady (3) 5/4 10-0 @ DE Scott Blewett/Franco Terrero (4) 5/15 2-0 @ POT Scott Blewett/Franco Terrero (5) 5/19 2-0 @ FRE Griffin/Marte/Lovelady (6) 5/23 3-0 vs. LYN Castillo/Edwards/ Lovelady (7) 6/14 9-0 @ LYN A.J. Puckett/Walker Sheller/Franco Terrerro (8) 6/15 8-0 vs. SAL Cristian Castillo/Jacob Bodner (9)6/16 7-0 vs. SAL Scott Blewett/Matt Tenuta (10) 6/18 (G2) 5-0 vs. SAL Jared Ruxer/Yunior Marte/Franco Terrero Opponent Shutouts (15 in 2016 20 in 2015) Date Score/Opp. Pitchers 1) 4/23 1-0 vs. WS (F/11) Brannon Easterling/Ryan Riga/Ian Hamilton/Aaron Bummer/Kevlis Valerio 2) 4/27 4-0 @ MB Adbert Alzolay/Dillon Maplers/Craig Brooks 3) 4/29 3-0 @ BC Elieser Hernandez/Hector Perez/Nick Hernandez 4) 5/15 10-0 @ POT Luis Reyes/Grant Borne 5) 6/11 4-0 vs. BC Franklin Perez/Devon Carr/Nick Hernandez

Wilmington Blue Rocks 2017 Notes Continued Scoring by Inning 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13+ Total Blue Rocks 43 41 49 35 31 35 42 29 25 0 3 0 1 334 Opponents 43 42 51 29 36 32 28 34 14 2 2 1 0 310 Home Run Breakdown Player Total Home Road Solo 2R 3R GS Last HR Opposing Pitcher/Inn. Games Since D.J. Burt 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8/10/16 Sam Thoele/7th 95 Roman Collins 5 2 3 2 2 1 0 6/24/17 Jordan Weems (SAL)/7th 7 Chris DeVito 5 1 4 2 3 0 0 7/1/17 Marc Brakeman (SAL)/6th - Carlos Diaz 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N/A 276 Brandon Downes 6 1 5 6 0 0 0 6/29/17 Brian Gonzalez (FRE)/4th 2 Hunter Dozier 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8/21/16 Jhrael Cotton (NSH)/5th 12 Nathan Esposito 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8/12/16 Edrick Agosto/3rd 48 Jecksson Flores 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 5/4/17 Frank Lopez (DE)/9th 28 Colton Frabasilio 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 4/8/17 Hector Silvestre (POT)/3rd 15 Wander Franco 2 0 2 1 1 0 0 5/22/17 Keegan Akin (FRE)/3rd 32 Nick Heath 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6/28/16 Miguel Urena / 2nd 62 Elier Hernandez 4 2 2 1 1 2 0 5/6/17 Brett Martin (DE)/3rd 2 Cody Jones 3 1 2 3 0 0 0 6/6/17 Tyler Ferguson (DE)/9th 15 Nicky Lopez 2 0 2 1 0 1 0 5/22/17 Keegan Akin (FRE)/1st 29 Travis Maezes 4 3 1 2 0 2 0 6/15/17 Marc Brakeman(SAL)/8th 6 Jonathan McCray 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8/21/16 Jorge Guzman/2nd 16 Anderson Miller 7 2 5 6 0 1 0 5/22/17 Keegan Akin (FRE)/3rd 28 Kort Peterson 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 6/16/17 Jordan Weems (SAL)/5th 2 Jose Sanchez 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N/A 166 Tanner Stanley 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 5/23/17 Kieran Lovegrove/ (LYN)7th 2 Chase Vallot 10 1 9 6 2 0 2 6/26/17 Tanner Chleborad (FRE)/8th 5 Multi-Hit Games Player Total 2 3 4 5 6+ D.J. Burt 17 11 5 1 0 0 Roman Collins 15 12 3 0 0 0 Chris DeVito 12 6 5 1 0 0 Carlos Diaz 0 0 0 0 0 0 Brandon Downes 6 5 1 0 0 0 Hunter Dozier 1 1 0 0 0 0 Nathan Esposito 6 4 2 0 0 0 Jecksson Flores 8 6 2 0 0 0 Colton Frabasilio 3 3 0 0 0 0 Wander Franco 23 17 6 0 0 0 Nick Heath 0 0 0 0 0 0 Elier Hernandez 13 9 4 0 0 0 Cody Jones 7 6 0 1 0 0 Nicky Lopez 20 15 3 2 0 0 Travis Maezes 4 2 1 1 0 0 Jonathan McCray 0 0 0 0 0 0 Anderson Miller 20 14 4 2 0 0 Kort Peterson 6 6 0 0 0 0 Jose Sanchez 1 0 1 0 0 0 Tanner Stanley 2 2 0 0 0 0 Multi-RBI Games Player Total 2 3 4 5 6+ D.J. Burt 5 4 1 0 0 0 Roman Collins 6 5 1 0 0 0 Chris DeVito 5 3 0 2 0 0 Carlos Diaz 0 0 0 0 0 0 Brandon Downes 1 0 0 1 0 0 Hunter Dozier 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nathan Esposito 2 1 1 0 0 0 Jeckson Flores 2 1 1 0 0 0 Colton Frabasilio 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wander Franco 3 2 1 0 0 0 Nick Heath 0 0 0 0 0 0 Elier Hernandez 6 3 2 0 1 0 Cody Jones 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nicky Lopez 7 4 3 0 0 0 Travis Maezes 3 0 2 0 1 0 Jonathan McCray 0 0 0 0 0 0 Anderson Miller 6 3 3 0 0 0 Kort Peterso 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jose Sanchez 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tanner Stanley 1 1 0 0 0 0 Chase Vallot 11 9 1 1 0 0 Chase Vallot 8 5 1 1 1 0 Month-by-Month Team Hitting Month G Rec Avg AB H R 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SB / ATT April 23 8-15.216 768 166 79 29 11 11 70 88 206 23/7 May 29 18-11.274 968 265 127 41 11 22 110 98 239 29/10 June 27 15-12.272 915 249 120 60 12 18 107 104 203 17/11 July 1 1-0.343 35 12 8 1 1 1 7 7 8 2/1 August 0 0-0.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 September 0 0-0.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0

2017 Games Started by Position 1B DeVito (43), Collins (18), Maezes (11), Frabasilio (8) 2B Burt (67), Flores (13) 3B Franco (62), Maezes (11), Flores (5), Dozier (2) SS Lopez (67), Flores (11), Diaz (2) C Vallot (45), Esposito (35) LF Collins (45), Miller (21), Stanley (8), Jones (2), Peterson (2), McCray (1), Downes (1), Sanchez (1) CF Jones (44), Hernandez (13), Miller (13), Downes (8), Heath (2) RF Miller (34), Hernandez (14), Peterson (9), Downes (7), Collins (6), Stanley (6), Flores (2), Dozier (1), Sanchez (1) DH Vallot (21), Maezes (17), Franco (9), Collins (6), Frabasilio (5), Burt (4), Lopez (4), DeVito (3), Miller (3), McCray (2), Hernandez (2), Downes (2), Stanley (1), Jones (1) Wilmington Blue Rocks 2017 Notes Continued 2017 Games Started by Batting Order 1 Lopez (70), Burt (5), Jones (3), Heath (2) 2 Burt (66), Flores (5), Collins (4), Jones (4), Peterson (1) 3 Miller (36), Hernandez (29), Franco (5), Downes (5), Dozier (3), Collins (2) 4 Miller (29), DeVito (29), Downes (12), Vallot (6), Franco (4) 5 Vallot (48), DeVito (14), Collins (6), Franco (6), Miller (4), Frabasilio (1), Maezes (1) 6 Collins (34), Franco (23), Vallot (10), Maezes (5), Esposito (2), DeVito (2), Miller (1), Stanley (1), Peterson (1), Downes (1) 7 Collins (24), Franco (20), Maezes (11), Peterson (8), Jones (7), Esposito (3), Stanley (2),, Frabasilio (1), Flores (1), Vallot (1), Sanchez (1) 8 Jones (20), Maezes (17), Franco (13), Esposito (12), Stanley (7), Collins (4), Frabasilio (4), Jones (3), McCray (1), Diaz (1), Sanchez (1) 9 Flores (26), Esposito (18), Jones (14), Frabasilio (7), Maezes (7), Stanley (5), McCray (2), Diaz (1) 2017 Blue Rocks Pinch Hitters (2016:0-9, 3 SO, 2 GIDP) Player Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SAC/SF HB BB SO Chris DeVito.000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nate Esposito.000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Colton Frabasilio.000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 Wander Franco.500 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1/0 0 0 0 Elier Hernandez.000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 1 Travis Maezes.333 6 0 2 1 0 0 2 0/0 0 2 2 Jose Sanchez.000 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0 1 0 Tanner Stanley.000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0 1 0 Chase Vallot.000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 1 TOTALS.176 17 0 3 1 0 0 2 1/0 0 3 3 Current/Longest Hitting Streaks of the 2017 Season Current/ Longest Current/Longest on Base Streaks of the 2017 Season Current/ Longest Burt 1 (7/1-) / 6 (5/16-5/23) 1 (7/1-) / 13 (4/7-4/19) Collins 1 (7/1-) / 8, 2x (4-9/4-17 & 5/5-5/14) 3 (6/28-) / 13 (4/7-4/19) DeVito 1 (7/1-) / 9 (6/13-6/24) 1 (7/1-) / 12 (5/21-6/4) Diaz - / 2 (6/21-6/23) - / 2 (6/21-6/23) Downes 1 (7/1-) / 4, 2x (4/7-10 & 5/31-6/4) 1 (7/1-) / 6 (5/31-6/5) Esposito 1 (6/30-) / 10 (5/21-6/9) 1 (6/30-) / 10 5/21-6/10) Flores 1 (6/30-) / 3 (6/18-6/24) 1 (6/30-) / 4 (5/17-5/26) Frabasilio 2 (6/26-) / 2 (5/20-5/29) 1 (6/26-) / 2 (5/20-5/29) Franco - / 12 (5/24-6/11) - / 12 (5/24-6/11) Heath 1 (7/1-) / 4 (5/24-6/26) 1 (7/1-) / 4 (5/24-6/26) Hernandez 8 (4/30-) / 4 (4/25-4/28) 8 (4/30-) / 4 (4/25-4/28) Jones 3 (6/26-) / 6 (5/20-5-26) 3 (6/26-) / 11 (4/26-5/10) Lopez* 2 (6/25-) / 13* (5/10-5/24) 5 (6/18-) / 28 (4/29-5-29) Maezes - / 4 (5/31-6/7) 8 (6/15-) / 10 (5/2-5/21) McCray - / - - / - Miller 2 (6/24-) / 12 (4/30-5/12) 19 (6/3-) / 30 (4/14-5/16) Peterson 4 (6/15-) / 7 (5/12-5/20) 4 (6/15-) / 7 (5/12-5/20) Sanchez 2 (6/28-) / - 2 (6/28-) / Stanley - / - - / 2 (4/25-4/28) Vallot - / 6 (5/15-5/22) 1 (7/1-) / 9 (5/27-6/11) *Had 13-game hitting streak from May 11-26 with suspended game on May 18 during the stretch. Went hitless in the resumption of the game on May 26.

BLUE ROCKS HITTERS NOTES #3 D.J. Burt IF Ht: 5 9 Wt: 160 Age: 21 B/T: R/R Lives: Fuquay-Varina, NC LG: 3-for-3, 2R, 2RBI, 2BB, 2SB Homestand: 3-for-7, 2R, 2RBI, 2BB, SO, 2SB Notes: Drafted in the 4th round of the 2014 June MLB Amateur Draft by Kansas City out of Fuquay-Varina H.S. Full name is Dawon Jamarcus Norman Burt. 2017 Notes: Second in CL in stolen bases (24) and fifth in walks (48) -Reached base five times on 7/1 vs. SAL for first time in career. -Second on the team with 14 doubles -Second on the team with 40 runs scored. -Had 13-game on-base streak snapped on 4/20 vs. WS. Was the fourth-longest streak in Carolina League at the time. -Recorded first, four-hit game on 5/4 @DE since 8/28/16. -Posted first multi-rbi game on 4/25 @ MB (2-for-5, 3RBI) 2016 Notes: Spent the season with the Lexington Legends (Low-A/SAL) -Hit.257 with career-highs in home runs (4) and RBI (59) in 125 games. -Led the Legends with his 59 RBI and 74 runs scored. -Finished tied for second in the South Atlantic League with career-high 43 SB. Had 27 stolen bags through his first two seasons in professional baseball. -Finished fourth in SAL with his 74 runs scored. -Hit.350/2/10 and stole 11 bases in month of June (22 games) after hitting.189 in May (28 games) 2015 Notes: Spent the season with the Idaho Falls Chukars (Rookie/PIO) -Hit.290 with a home run and 28 RBI in 65 games. -Ranked among Pioneer League leaders in sacrifice hits (first), runs and walks (third) and triples(tied for third). -Reached safely in 59 of his 62 starts with Idaho Falls, including his last 54 starts. -Ended the season on an 11-game hitting streak. Carried streak over through first four games with Lexington to set career-high 15 game hitting streak. (8/27/15-4/10/16) -Reached safely in 59 of his 62 starts with Idaho Falls, including his last 54 starts. -On-base streak of 62 games started on July 12 and went through first eight games with Lexington in 2016 and ended on April 16, 2016 2014 Notes: Spent the season with the Burlington Royals (Rookie/Appalachian League) -Hit.215 with two home runs and nine RBI in 49 games in his first season in professional baseball. They said it: Working with the coaches down in Spring Training and learning the game more. That s my game, speed and getting on and creating havoc on the bases. I told myself I had two pitches and then I m out...it took its own form (on 62-game on-base streak). I pretty much just rolled with it. I ended the season in Idaho and pretty much knew about my streak but when I started last season in Lexington I didn t even think about it. (On keeping streak alive) I think developing as a player each year and getting better each year helped... I think defense is the number one key to me. That helps wins games. I know hitting does too but if you have pitching and defense, that can help make a run in the playoffs...working with the coaches down in Spring Training and learning the game more. That s my game, speed and getting on and creating havoc on the base. I told myself I had two pitches and then I m out... I know Brandon Phillips doesn t really run like that but I compare myself to him. Jose Altuve as well. #15 Chris DeVito INF Ht: 6 2 Wt: 220 Age: 22 B/T: L/R Lives: Northridge, CA LG: 3-for-5, R, HR, 4RBI, SO Homestand: 3-for-9, R, HR, 4RBI, 3SO Notes: Selected in the 8th round of the 2016 June MLB Amateur Draft out of the University of New Mexico. Hit.375/.448/.685 with 16 home runs while playing catcher and designated hitter for the Lobos. 2017 Notes: Had season-long nine-game hitting streak snapped on 6/25 @SAL (.471/1/9) -Named CL Player of the Week for May 29 - June 4. Hit.462 in six games. -Hit for the cycle on 6/2 @ WS. First cycle in career and first in the CL this season. Was team s first cycle since April 18, 1999 when Dee Brown did it @MB. -Hit.2957/2/15 in month of June -Has 13 multi-hit games in 47 total games with Wilmington. -Hit first-career Adv. A homer at Potomac on 5/19 (2R-HR) -Made Class-A Adv. debut on 5/11 vs. POT and went 1-for-3 with a walk and strikeout. -Played in 30 games with the Lexington Legends (Low-A/South Atlantic League). Hit.347 with 11 home runs and 38 RBI. -Led the South Atlantic League with his 11 HRs, hits (42), RBI, XBH (21) and SLG (.702) -Also was tied for third in the league with his.347 contact-clip. -In his last game with LEX on 5/8 he picked up his first, career four-hit game. (4-for-5, HR) 2016 Notes: Spent the season with the Burlington Royals (Rookie/Appalachian League) -Hit.261 with nine home runs and 50 RBI in 60 games. Led the team in both HR and was ranked second in the league in RBI. They said it: (On what led to great success in Lexington to start the season) Honestly, my teammates. My first couple of games weren t very good and my teammates knew I could do it, they had my back and I couldn t have done it without my teammates and the great coaching staff we have down there...just trying to be as consistent as possible (On what he worked on in the off-season). That s everyone s baseball goal, to be as consistent as possible...i actually know probably more guys here (in Wilmington) than I did at the beginning of the Lexington season so I m super excited. It s a great group of guys here...i loved that school (the University of New Mexico). Great school, great place to hit. Coach (Ray) Birmingham is a great head coach and knows what he is talking about with hitting. His support staff as well with Buddy Goldsmith, Ken (Jacome), the pitching coach, and Tony Cappuccilli were all great coaches and had great team environment there...(on moving from California to New Mexico) It is definitely different. It was the best place for me to go play baseball. My best friend from high school, Jared Holly, went to New Mexico first. He was a sophomore there my freshman year and he helped me in a lot of ways to make the transition easier...(on transition from catcher to first base.)...i absolutely love it. Catching is rough, I respect those guys for being back there. Those guys grind and put their bodies on the line. Being at first is definitely a lot easier on the body... Absolutely not, I ve never done that before (on hitting for the cycle). I was just super happy to get the win and happy to contribute. (If cycle was in his mind after the triple) A little bit, but not much. I know (triples) are incredibly hard to get and I m not a big triples guy. I was just happy to get it done early and didn t have to worry about it. I m mostly happy we got the win. #34 Roman Collins OF Ht: 6 2 Wt: 210 Age: 23 B/T: L/L Lives: Boca Raton, FL LG: 2-for-5, R. 3B, 2SO Homestand: 2-for-7, R, 3B, 2BB, 4SO Notes: Drafted in the 5th Round of the 2015 June Amateur Draft by Kansas City out of Florida Atlantic Univ. Considered one of the best pure hitters in organization last season. Turned down opportunities to play college football. Father played football at West Virginia University. 2017 Notes: Hit walk-off RBI double in 15th inning vs. BC on 6/8. -Had three-hit game on 5/21 @ FRE. Third three-hit game of the season. -Had 13-game on-base streak end on 4/20 vs. WS. -The streak was tied as the longest on-base streak on the team with D.J. Burt and was the fourthlongest in Carolina League at the time. -Tied for first with 15 doubles, tied for second with four triples, fourth on the team with five home runs and fourth on team in runs with 30. -Has posted a pair of eight-game hitting streaks this season. Posted two, nine-gamers in 2014 with Idaho Falls. 2016 Notes: Spent the season between the Lexington Legends (Low-A/South Atlantic League) and Wilmington Blue Rocks (Adv. A/Carolina League). -Hit.242 with nine home runs and 41 RBI in 111 total games between the two teams. -Started the season with the Blue Rocks hitting.222/0/5 in 21 contests. -Played 90 games with the Legends and hit.246/9/36. -Collected three, four-hit games last year. -Hit.249 vs RHP and.213 vs LHP -Hit.275 on the road (208 ABs) and.207 at home (218 ABs) -Spent the winter in the Australian Winter League with the Melbourne Aces and ranked among league s leaders in total bases (tied for second), batting average (third), hits (third) and runs (tied for fourth). 2015 Notes: Spent the season with the Idaho Falls Chukars (Rookie/Pioneer League) -Hit.292 with four home runs and 45 RBI in 68 games. -Ranked tied for fourth among Pioneer League batters in walks (36) during his pro debut. -Finished third on the Chukars in hits (78), second in doubles (18) and fourth in triples (6). -Was the second toughest batter to strike out in the league (every 9.03 at-bats). They said it: I had a blast in Australia. We ended up having a really good team and really good group of guys down in Melbourne, Australia. I had a really good time and got a lot better and made improvements... Living there was actually not as different as I thought it would be. There s a lot of US pop culture there so that wasn t much different. As far as baseball, there was actually a big difference. There s a lot of Japanese guys there so the style of play, especially the pitching is a lot different. There s a lot more splitters than change ups and I also saw a lot more soft throwing lefties which helped me out a lot... I played football growing up and I actually almost ended up playing football in college instead of baseball. I had a few more opportunities in football than baseball but baseball has always been my passion and it ended up working out... Definitely the fans. We have a good group of fans here and they like to come out and watch. I like it here. #7 Carlos Diaz INF Ht: 5 8 Wt: 145 Age: 24 B/T: S/R Lives: Carabobo, VZ LG: 0-for-1 Homestand: 0-for-1 Notes: Signed as a non-drafted free agent on September 18, 2012 by the Kansas City Royals. 2017 Notes: Started the season with Northwest Arkansas Naturals (Double-A/Texas League) and Omaha Storm Chasers (Triple-A/Pacific Coast League) -Has hit a composite.222 at the two stops in 24 games. -In 21 games in Double-A he hit.200 with a double and five RBI. -In just three games in Triple-A he went 2-for-4. -Returns to Wilmington for second stint with the Blue Rocks. 2016 Notes: Spent the season at three different levels including Wilmington, Northwest Arkansas and Omaha. -Hit.270 with eight doubles, 10 RBI and stole four bases in 73 total games. -With Wilmington hit.241 with seven doubles and drove in nine runs in 50 games. -Played in 17 games with Double-A Northwest Arkansas and hit.279 (12-for-43) -First stint in Triple-A Omaha he went 2-for-15 (.133) in six games. 2015 Notes: Spent the season with the Royals (Rookie/Arizona League) and Idaho Falls Chukars (Rookie/Pioneer League) -Hit.293 between the two stops including.301 in 30 games in the Arizona League.

#26 Brandon Downes OF Ht: 6 3 Wt: 195 Age: 24 B/T: R/R Lives: South Plainfield, NJ LG: 2-for-3, R RBI, 2BB, SO Homestand: 2-for-7, R, RBI, 2BB,SO BLUE ROCKS HITTERS NOTES #16 Nate Esposito C Ht: 5 11 Wt: 195 Age: 23 B/T: R/R Lives: Granite Bay, CA LG: 1-for-4, 2B, 3SO (6/30 vs. SAL) Homestand: 1-for-4, 2B, 3SO Notes: Selected in the 7th round of the 2014 June MLB Amateur Draft by Kansas City out of University of Virginia. In 2011 he was selected by Boston in the 43rd round of the First-Year Player Draft, but chose to attend the University of Virginia. Sister Kelly played softball at Drexel University. 2017 Notes: Smacked his sixth homer of the season on 6/29 @FRE. -Has now hit six home runs in his 18 games played this season. 12 of his 20 hits this year are for extra-bases. -Rejoined the team on 6/25 @SAL and hit a HR after beign placed on DL for second time this year. (Hip) -Hit in five of his first seven games when he returned from the from DL the first time. (7-for-26, 3HR, 6RBI) -Third on team in HR (6). -Started the year with Wilmington. Played in five games and hit.278 with two triples and a home run before breaking a bone in his hand. Was placed on disabled list on April 12. 2016 Notes: Spent the season with the Wilmington Blue Rocks (Adv. A/Carolina League) and Omaha StormChasers (AAA/Pacific Coast League). -Hit.230 with 12 home runs and 66 RBI in 130 games with Wilmington. -Ranked second among Royals farmhands with 36 doubles, 34 of which came at Wilmington, where he ranked fifth in the Carolina League in two-base hits. -Played in five games with Omaha and hit.308 with a pair of doubles in 13 at-bats. -Had 26 multi-hit games last season. 2015: Spent the season with the Lexington Legends (Low-A/South Atlantic League) Wilmington Blue Rocks. -Hit.251 with 14 home runs and 59 RBI in 106 games with Lexington. -Ranked second on team in doubles, home runs and RBI for Lexington. -Played in just one game in Wilmington and in his lone at-bat struck out. -Fell a home run shy of the cycle on 5/15. (5-for-5 3 2B, 3B, RBI) 2014: Spent the season with the Idaho Falls Chukars (Rookie/Pioneer League) -Hit.308 with three home runs and 23 RBI in 41 games. Finished fifth on the team with 13 doubles. They said it: I definitely think it will be a good adjustment for me. I went through the whole first year struggling a little bit. I know the stadiums, the teams, maybe some of the same players are coming back. I think it gives me a little bit of an edge on other guys in the league. I m excited...honestly I went in there carefree. If I get out, it s supposed to happen because I m the guy from A-Ball so I took it the right way. I just went out there and felt comfortable and enjoyed myself. I honestly had no pressure on myself and that s the way I should play here too which is what I m going to try to do. It was enjoyable... The postgame spread was unbelievable. You get big leaguers buying the spread and it is steak and lobster for dinner which was very awesome. The field was incredible. There was a ton more fans I m not saying we have a bad fan base, but it s a step away from the big leagues and kids are going crazy for you. It was cool to be around older guys who have been there or guys that are close to being there. The league itself was very cool. I met one of my teammates from Virginia, Chris Taylor, he got traded to the Dodgers and we were playing them during the six games I was there and it was good to see him. It s a whole different atmosphere. There s 35-year-old guys pitching to you and you do one thing wrong and they know what that weakness it, they can repeatedly make that pitch so it definitely was a big jump but definitely awesome...it s definitely a big thing (playing near hometown). There s a lot of ups and downs, especially if you get homesick, which I haven t gotten that much in my career so far. It s definitely a blessing to have your family come out. Notes: Selected in the 33rd round of the 2015 June MLB Amateur Draft by Kansas City out of Concordia University-Portland (Portland, OR). Originally attended Oregon State University in 2012 before transferring. 2017 Notes: Had career-high ten-game hitting streak snapped on 6/9 vs. BC. -Picked up his first multi-hit game of the season while throwing out a pair of base runners on 4/18 @ SAL. -Collected first multi-rbi game of the season on 4/30 @ BC -Leads team in caught stealing percentage (33%). 2016 Notes: Spent the season with the Burlington Royals (Rookie/Appalachian League) -Hit.317 with two home runs and 17 RBI in 29 games. -Did not commit and error behind the dish. (250 innings) -Threw out 28% of would-be base stealers. 2015 Notes: Spent the season with the Royals (Rookie/Arizona League) and hit.250 with five RBI in 27 games. Made just one error behind the plate. They said it: I would say definitely attitude was huge for me. Learning how to take each at-bat at a time and move forward from the negative things and take the positives of each at-bat and that s helped me relax at the plate... No. Absolutely not. I never had seven RBIs before. It was really cool. I guess the coolest thing about it was that I had no idea how many RBIs I had until the game was over and my teammates were telling me. I think that s the only reason why it happened. If I went in to each at-bat saying I already have four, let me get another one RBI, it wouldn t have happened for me and messed with my attitude. I don t think it would ve been as successful as a game... I think that s the reason why I m here. I really pride myself on defense. I try to come out every day to run a pitching staff, keep the ball in front of me and not let runners advance. I think that s what I pride myself on the most... I don t have a specific catcher. I can give you one guy. I was a big Jorge Posada fan of the New York Yankees. Just the way he was so agile behind the plate and lanky. He wasn t a big stocky dude because I m not like that either, but I liked the way he moved behind the plate for sure... Definitely an energizer bunny for these guys, I think I provide a lot of energy on the field, in the bullpen or the clubhouse. Someone that can provide energy day in and day out because we all know the season can get long. #4 Jecksson Flores OF Ht:5 11 Wt: 145 Age: 23 B/T: R/R Lives: Cuidad Bolivar, VZ LG: 1-for-4, R, SO Homestand: 2-for-6, R, SO Notes: Signed as non-drafted Free Agent by Kansas City on July 21, 2010. 2017 Notes: Posted first, three RBI game on 6/18 (G2 vs. SAL) since 7/4/16. -Leads CL in sacrifice hits (11) -Swatted his first-career Class-A Adv. HR @ DE on 5/4. First homer in 44 games. (7/4/16) -Recorded first mutli-rbi game with Wilmington in that same game at DE. (3-for-5, HR, 2RBI). -Made Class-A Adv. debut on 4/21 vs. WS and went 0-for-2 with a walk. 2016 Notes: Spent the season with the Lexington Legends (Low-A/South Atlantic League) -Hit.205 with four home runs and 27 RBI in 85 games. -Finished third on the team with 21 stolen bases. 2015 Notes: Spent the season with the Idaho Falls Chukars(Rookie/Pioneer League) -Hit a career-best.305 with a home run and 15 RBI in 42 games. 2014 Notes: Spent the season with the Idaho Falls Chukars -Hit.244 with 16 RBI, added seven doubles and three triples to his ledger in 49 games. 2013 Notes: Spent the season with Royals (Rookie/AZL) -Hit.246 with 17 RBI and stole 13 bases in 39 games. -Ranked among the Arizona League leaders in walks (tied for eighth) and stolen bases (tied for 10th). #37 Colton Frabasilio [frah-ba-silly-o] C/1B Ht: 6 2 Wt: 205 Age: 24 B/T: R/R Lives: Chandler, AZ LG: 2-for-4, BB, 2SO (6/26 @FRE) Road Trip: 2-for-4, BB, 2SO Notes: Selected in the 23rd round of the 2015 June MLB Amateur Draft by Kansas City out of St. Louis University. 2017: Picked up multi-hit game in his first game back on 6/26 @FRE after not playing with team since 6/6. -Cranked a solo home run in his first at-bat of the season vs. POT on 4/8. -Added to the roster on 5/6 after being placed on the DL. 2016 Notes: Spent the season with the Idaho Falls Chukars (Rookie/Pioneer League), the Lexington Legends (Low-A/South Atlantic League) and the Wilmington Blue Rocks (Adv. A/ Carolina League). -With the Blue Rocks he hit.167 with three RBI in 10 games. -Played 18 games with Lexington and hit.270 and hit a home run and drove in ten runs. -With the Chukars he hit.348 with five home runs in 12 games. 2015 Notes: Spent the season with the Burlington Royals (Rookie/Appalachian League) - Hit.293 with three home runs and 13 RBI in 42 games. They said it: Catching you have to prepare differently from first base because catching comes first when you re playing.. with catching the pitching staff and your defense comes first... I was looking forward to seeing a little bit better competition and just trying to improve my game. Seeing how I compete against upper level competition, which is what we as players want to do because that s how you get better as a player. It was a welcomed change for my career.