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Back Row Mgr Brett Washburn, Asst Mgr James Cooper, Justin Myles, Jonathan Vines, Glenn Harbin, Mike Brown, Brandon Paritz Front Row: Stef Lollar, Jeremy Duffy, Brendan Pilger, Brian Dermond, Chris Haggard, Matt Bishop Not Pictured: Daniel Sarisky, Eric Swegman, Brett Kennedy, Aaron Patterson Team Record Win % Home Away RF RA Last 10 Streak Dragons 20-5-1.788 8-3-1 12-2 192 67 8-2 Won 1

Robert Frazier 5 years - #6 Frazier started the Dragons in 1996 but prior to that, he ran the 93 Cubs, 94 Indians, and 95 Hooters before settling on the Dragons name that would stick for decades. Frazier managed the Dragons to 54-48-1 record over his 5 seasons but more importantly, he set the tone for how the team would be managed. He was very well organized with little sheets of notes everywhere, with names, phone numbers, etc., however, he rarely missed a managers meeting and became one of the most reliable and respected managers in the MABL. He stressed being a good teammate and assembled the original group of Dragons in the mid to late 90 s, many of which are still friends to this day thanks to him. When he left for Japan in 2000, he turned to the team over to Brett Washburn, saying, The Dragons will never last if you don t take over. Robert followed the Dragons from Japan for over a decade with biweekly phone calls to check in. Today, he still checks in on the team from Minneapolis, where he is employed at Amazon. Robert was able to be in attendance for the 2017 Championship series vs the Cherokees and witnessed the first championship with a great deal of pride for what he had started 22+ years previous. Mitch Jolley 7 years - #3 Jolley played 7 seasons with the Dragons from 96-02 before retiring. Mitch was the all time catcher, all around good guy, and never say die attitude. A Marine at heart, he gave everything he had oftentimes catching both ends of the doubleheader in 100 degree weather. Mitch was instrumental in growing the Dragons as well as he was the rock behind Robert for many years. Today, Mitch works in construction and lives in Cumming with his wife Amy. Billy Whitfield 14 years - #14 Todd Edwards 14 years - #9 Edwards played 14 seasons with the Dragons but would have been 19 had he not moved away from 2005-2008. Edwards was a stalwart at 3 rd for the Dragons for years and usually hit 3 rd. He is the Dragons career leader in RBI, 2 nd in Runs scored, and 3 rd in Home Runs. He career batting average of.354 places him just outside the top 10 but his high was.453 in 1997. He is the career leader in doubles with 69. Todd, aka Hollywood, was known for having the latest trends on the baseball field and was a leader in the dugout and off the field. Todd s last season was 2014 but he keeps in close touch with the Dragons and their successes. Off the field today, Todd is active in the Atlanta tennis community and lives in the Milton area with his wife Daphne and their sons Aaron and Dayne. Dayne is a standout football player in the Milton High School program which Todd is actively involved in volunteering his time and energies. Whitfield played for 14 seasons before retiring after the 2012 season. Billy infamously came up with the kangaroo court fine system and made sure it was documented in the book weekly so we could recap at the end of the year at the team party. That was always good for a lot of entertainment. On the field, Billy was a workhorse on the mound for many years of undocumented success. Billy should be far and away the career leader in wins, innings pitched, and strikeouts however pitching stats got the short end of the stick in the early years. Billy is the career leader in Home Runs with 55 and 3 rd all time in RBI with 224. Billy works in the construction business and lives in Kennesaw with his wife Kelly and their 3 kids.

Mike Hanelin (Doc) 12 years - #32 Doc played 12 seasons and was a key cog in the lineup, on the mound, and in the field, manning CF for years. Doc s career on base percentage was.468 with ranks 7 th all time. He is in the top 10 in many career categories including 1 st in triples, 3 rd in runs scored, 4 th in doubles and hits, 6 th in RBI, and his.360 career batting average is 10 th. Doc would be in the top 5 in career pitching if those stats had been kept better in the early years as he won some big playoff games over his time wearing #32. Doc was known for his intensity and a strikeout was sure to produce a helmet bounding against a wall near you in the dugout. He raised the level of everyone s game around though and he is probably the career leader in fines as well. Today, Doc is still a radiologist in the Phoenix, AZ area and has taken up acting over the last several years and you ve probably seen in some commercials and short films. David Zanaty 10 years - #22 Z played 10 seasons with the Dragons and once said prior to retiring, I m not sure what to do, I m a baseball player. He was a constant in the lineup with his best year hitting.400 in 2002 and racking up double digit RBI s for 6 consecutive seasons. He s 7 th in Dragons history in career hits and RBI and 8 th in runs. He ranks 2 nd in career SAC fly s and was always a quick witted personality, making everyone laugh on a regular basis. He once won in poker on a team trip and carried a little sheet of paper with an I owe you on it for several years. He never had a problem finding what to do after baseball. He s been very successful in Real Estate Investment, Development, and Operations over the last couple decades. David and his wife Katie still live in Atlanta. Rusty Umphenour 6 years - #5 Rusty will go down as the funniest Dragon of all time and one of the best teammates anyone could ever have. Always smiling, he made coming to the ballpark as fun as it could be. On the field, he s one of the best hitters in Dragons history compiling a career.416 batting average with ranks #4 and.568 on base percentage which is #1 alltime. He hit.400 or better in 4 of his 6 seasons. Fun fact about Rusty, he played on the 1983 Little League World Series team out of Murphey Candler Park. He lives in Atlanta and has 2 kids. Wayne Hauenstein 6 years - #15 Wayner never met a call he agreed with or an umpire he liked. He was famously ejected in the 2002 playoffs vs the White Sox declaring, I couldn t hit that with a step ladder on a called strike 3. Wayne was a heck of a hitter though coming in 7 th all-time with a. 379 career average. He places 10 th in hits and 9 th in RBI over his 6 years. He played a solid SS for many years and was a true competitor. Wayne was once fined for bringing the book, What to Expect When Your Expecting into the dugout to give to Ken. In his personal life, Wayne is an avid follower of Georgia Tech football, basketball, and Atlanta Braves baseball. He has his own consulting company, called Learning Curve Consulting that he started in 2012. He lives in Roswell with his wife and 3 kids and coaches his son s travel team.

Ken Taylor 5 years - #39 Ken played 5 seasons with the Dragons before moving up to the 28+ Dragons for several years later. He was brought on in 1999 by Wayne and found out he made the team when Edwards handed him a Dragons t shirt after the 1 st practice. Ken quickly fit in and became one of the proudest Dragon players in a short time and even wrote a book called Dragonball that may be published in 2018. The book chronicles his work life and Dragons baseball in regards to how baseball saved him and allowed him to be himself. It s a fascinating look into a young career and Dragons baseball in the early days. On the field, Ken would famously throw his bat upon being hit by a pitch and is 8 th all time in just 5 years for hit by pitches. Many Dragons players would privately root for him to be hit so we could see the show. He is also 8 th all time in stolen bases and was a great bunter. In his first season, he used to bunt a lot until one day, Washburn told him to swing the damn bat and don t be a p****y. Ken hit his first career home run the next game and would finish with 3 on the year. Ken never hit below.300 and finished with a.346 career average. He now runs his own consulting firm called 39 Consulting and has published a book called Persuaded that you should check out. Ken lives with his wife Kellie in Alpharetta and has 2 kids. Paul Brooks 6 years - #1 Paul came to the Dragons in 1999 from the league commissioner and fit in immediately. Fresh out of school from the U. of Virginia, he moved to Atlanta to go to grad school at Georgia Tech. His young legs were a welcome addition and he always had a solid bat and pitched in some big games. In the 1999 playoffs he pitched one of the best games in Dragons history and led just 1-0 going to the 9 th. The Dragons had no pitching left and with 2 outs the season ended on a walk off by the opponent in the bottom of the 9 th but Paul pitched his heart out. He finished with a.311 career average and very respectable.423 on base percentage. Today, Paul is back in Virginia where he is a professor at Viriginia Commonwealth in Richmond and lives with his wife Courtney and have one son.

Batting Average 1..589 Brian Dermond 2012 2..560 Mike Vallee 2010 3..537 James Cooper 2013 4..527 Mike Vallee 2007 5..524 Wade Beacham 2015 6..487 Wade Beacham 2013 7..485 Mike Hanelin 2007 8..484 Jeremy Duffy 2011 9..481 Rusty Umphenour 2001 10..476 Neil Grachek 2016* Hits 1. 47 Mike Vallee 2010 2. 40 Mike Vallee 2011 3. 39 Mike Vallee 2007 39 Todd Edwards 1997 4. 37 Wade Beacham 2013 37 Mike Vallee 2006 5. 36 Brendan Pilger 2017* 36 Mike Vallee 2005 6. 35 Todd Edwards 2011 7. 34 James Cooper 2014 34 Kevin Haney 2013 Brian Dermond Brian was a beast in 2012 setting Dragons Single Season Records in Average (.589), Slugging Percentage (1.018), and OBP (.667). Doubles 1. 14 Wade Beacham 2013 2. 11 Brendan Pilger 2017* 11 Todd Edwards 1997 11 Mike Vallee 2007 3. 10 Mike Hanelin 1997 10 Mike Vallee 2010 10 Rusty Umphenour 2003 10 Todd Edwards 2001 10 Todd Edwards 2011 10 Todd Edwards 2009 4. 9 2 Players Tied Home Runs 1. 10 Brendan Pilger 2015 2. 9 Aaron Bickhart 2010 9 Aaron Bickhart 2006 9 Wade Beacham 2014 9 Billy Whitfield 1999 9 Todd Edwards 1998 3. 8 Mike Vallee 2004 4. 7 Todd Edwards 1997 7 Billy Whitfield 1997 7 Steve Kisling 1997 7 Wade Beachum 2015 Runs Batted In 1. 40 Mike Vallee 2010 2. 39 Mike Vallee 2007 3. 38 Brendan Pilger 2015 4. 35 Mike Vallee 2006 35 Andy Taulbee 2002 5. 34 Brian Dermond 2012 34 Wade Beacham 2015 6. 33 Wade Beacham 2014 33 Todd Edwards 2001 33 Ben Chandler 2015 Triples 1. 4 Mike Hanelin 1996 2. 3 Kevin Haney 2013 3 Bill Wright 2001 3 Rusty Umphenour 2006 3 Paul Brooks 2002 3 Costa Christou 2015 3 Todd Edwards 1996 3. 2 16 Players Tied Brendan Pilger Brendan picked up the Dragons MVP Award in 2017. Leading the team in all offensive categories (BA, R, HR, RBI) during the Championship Run. Brett Washburn In 2005, Brett set the Single Season record for Runs Scored. A record that may never be broken. Rusty Umphenour Dragons HOF er Rusty Umphenour is all over the Dragons Record Books. Finishing Top 10 All-Time in BA, 2B, 3B, R, BB, Slugging %, and OBP in a Single Season. Runs Scored 1. 41 Brett Washburn 2005 2. 39 Wade Beacham 2015 3. 38 Rusty Umphenour 2005 4. 35 Mike Hanelin 1997 5. 33 Steve Kisling 1997 33 Chris Cummo 2011 33 Brett Washburn 2006 6. 32 Billy Whitfield 1997 7. 31 Brett Washburn 2001 8. 30 Stefan Lollar 2016* 30 Brian Dermond 2012 30 Aaron Bickhart 2010

Stolen Bases 1. 37 Brendan Pilger 2016* 2. 27 Jordan Suvak 2011 3. 26 Brendan Pilger 2015 26 Brian Reece 1997 4. 20 Brett Washburn 2006 5. 19 Kevin Haney 2013 6. 17 Mike Vallee 2005 17 Brian Reece 1998 7. 15 Brett Washburn 2005 15 Andy Dunagan 2009 15 Jerad Johnson 2015 Slugging Percentage 1. 1.018 Brian Dermond 2012 2..941 Mike Vallee 2004 3..938 Wade Beacham 2014 4..917 Brendan Pilger 2015 5..905 Wade Beacham 2015 6..882 Todd Edwards 1998 7..873 Bill Hackney 1998 8..848 Brian Dermond 2009 9..833 Mike Vallee 2010 10..830 Rusty Umphenour 2003 Brendan Pilger Brendan shattered the Dragons Single Season Stolen Base Record by swipping 37 bags in 2016. Walks 1. 23 Rusty Umphenour 2001 2. 22 Rusty Umphenour 2002 3. 21 Jonathan Vines 2016* 4. 20 Mike Hanelin 1997 20 Paul Brooks 2002 5. 19 Rusty Umphenour 2005 19 Cade McIntyre 2005 19 Billy Whitfield 1998 19 Brett Washburn 2004 19 Brett Washburn 2005 On Base Percentage 1..667 Brian Dermond 2012 2..634 Rusty Umphenour 2001.634 Wade Beacham 2015 3..619 Rusty Umphenour 2006 4..588 Mike Vallee 2010 5..587 James Cooper 2013 6..569 Brendan Pilger 2017* 7..566 Joe Rodriguez 2000 8..565 Jonathan Vines 2016* 9..559 Rusty Umphenour 2003 Jonathan Vines In 2016, JV had one of the wackiest seasons at the plate in Dragons History. JV was Walked or Hit by a Pitch in 39% of his Plate Appearances. Todd Edwards HOFer Edwards was a Power Hitting Machine and surprisingly a cat on the base paths. Edwards is Top 10 All-Time in Slugging %. Billy Whitfield Pitchers never got away with mistakes when Dragons HOFer Whitfield was at the plate. Billy went Yicketty more than any other Dragon in history. Sacrifice Flys 1. 5 Tony Lawrence 2005 5 Dave Zanaty 2001 2. 4 Brett Washburn 2006 3. 4 Todd Edwards 2002 4. 4 Mitch Jolley 1997 5. 4 Ken Taylor 2002 6. 3 15 Players Tied Stefan Lollar Since the addition of Lollar in 2016, he has been the Dragons best 2-Way player bringing home the team MVP nod in 2016. Hit By Pitch 1. 11 Mike Brown 2017* 2. 10 Mike Hanelin 2005 3. 8 Stefan Lollar 2016* 8 Stefan Lollar 2017* 8 Brian Dermond 2017* 8 Brett Washburn 2002 4. 7 Brett Washburn 2005 7 Brett Washburn 2006 7 Brett Washburn 2001 7 Brett Washburn 2003

Innings Pitched 1. 88.6 Aaron Bickhart 2010 2. 76.0 Billy Whitfield 1998 3. 67.0 Billy Whitfield 1997 4. 64.0 Chris Haggard 2017* 5. 55.3 Billy Whitfield 2001 55.3 Ryan Prep 2011 6. 54.3 Doug Massey 1997 7. 53.3 Justin Patterson 2006 8. 52.3 Keith Hicks 2006 9. 49.6 Stefan Lollar 2017* Wins 1. 8 Chris Haggard 2017* 2. 7 Ryan Prep 2011 3. 6 Stefan Lollar 2016* 6 Justin Patterson 2006 6 Keith Hicks 2006 4. 5 Billy Whitfield 2001 5 Billy Whitfield 1998 5 Aaron Bickhart 2015 5 Ben Chandler 2015 5. 4 10 Players Tied Saves 1. 4 Aaron Bickhart 2006 2. 3 Chris Haggard 2017* 3 Aaron Bickhart 2010 3 2 Stefan Lollar 2017* 2 Jonathan Vines 2017* 2 Clay Mead 2011 2 Cade McIntyre 2004 4. 1 16 Players Tied WHIP 1. 0.6261 Daniel Sarisky 2017* 2. 0.8085 Stefan Lollar 2016* 3. 0.9375 Daniel Sarisky 2016* 4. 0.9844 Chris Haggard 2017* 5. 1.0333 Jonathan Vines 2017* 6. 1.0625 Ben Chandler 2013 7. 1.0675 Doug Massey 1997 8. 1.2105 Brett Washburn 2017* 9. 1.2282 Stefan Lollar 2017* 10. 1.2611 Keith Hicks 2006 Aaron Bickhart Aaron has been the Dragons Ace on the mound over his career. Holding Individual Season records for Inning Pitched (88.6) and Saves (4). Chris Haggard Haggard had a sensational season during the Dragons Championship run in 2017 finishing in the Top 10 All-Time in every pitching category for a Single Season ERA 1. 0.60 Jonathan Vines 2017* 2. 0.70 Chris Haggard 2017* 3. 1.34 Stefan Lollar 2016* 4. 1.41 Daniel Sarisky 2017* 5. 1.81 Stefan Lollar 2017* 6. 1.89 Brett Washburn 2017* 7. 2.03 Daniel Sarisky 2016* 8. 2.11 Keith Hicks 2007 9. 2.53 Ben Chandler 2013 10. 2.75 Mike Vallee 2005 Strike Outs 1. 95 Billy Whitfield 1998 2. 79 Daniel Sarisky 2017* 3. 71 Aaron Bickhart 2010 4. 67 Billy Whitfield 1997 5. 65 Billy Whitfield 2001 6. 63 Keith Hicks 2006 7. 58 Aaron Bickhart 2006 8. 53 Chris Haggard 2017* 53 Justin Patterson 2006 9. 50 Doug Massey 1997 Ryan Prep (AKA Bulldog) Ryan was an animal on the mound in 2011. He led the Dragons to a Runner Up finish and is 2 nd All-Time for Wins in a season (7). Stefan Lollar Stef was lights out in the decisive Game 3 of the 2017 MSBL Championship. Leading the Dragons to their First Championship in 22 years. Daniel Sarisky Sarisky may have been the most dominant pitcher of All-Time in 2017 averaging 19 Strikeouts per 9 Innings Pitched.

Batting Average 1..482 Mike Vallee 2..473 Wade Beacham 3..425 Ben Chandler 4..416 Rusty Umphenour 5..391 Brendan Pilger 6..379 Wayne Hauenstein 7..377 James Cooper 8..370 Marc Glickman 9..368 Brian Dermond 10..360 Mike Hanelin Triples 1. 14 Mike Hanelin 2. 8 Mike Vallee 8 Todd Edwards 3. 7 Rusty Umphenour 4. 6 Brian Dermond 6 Paul Brooks 5. 4 Jordan Suvak 4 Kevin Haney 4 Bill Wright 6. 3 4 Players Tied Hits 1. 317 Brett Washburn 2. 314 Todd Edwards 3. 269 Mike Vallee 4. 253 Mike Hanelin 5. 241 Billy Whitfield 6. 218 Aaron Bickhart 7. 179 James Cooper 8. 162 Dave Zanaty 9. 156 Cade McIntyre 10. 148 Jeremy Duffy Runs Batted In 1. 276 Todd Edwards 2. 242 Mike Vallee 3. 224 Billy Whitfield 4. 184 Aaron Bickhart 5. 166 Brett Washburn 6. 140 Mike Hanelin 7. 107 James Cooper 107 Dave Zanaty 8. 97 Wade Beacham 9. 93 Jeremy Duffy James Cooper Coop has been a modle of consistency in the Dragons lineup since 2010, and helped the Dragons capture their first MSBL Championship by going 5 for 9 at the Dish in the Championship Series. Cade McIntyre (AKA Biscuit) Cade was a staple behind the dish for 13 seasons with the Dragons. Cade is Top 10 All-Time in Career Hits, Doubles, R, and BB. Doubles 1. 69 Todd Edwards 2. 54 Mike Vallee 3. 49 Aaron Bickhart 4. 48 Billy Whitfield 5. 47 Mike Hanelin 6. 28 Brett Washburn 7. 27 Jeremy Duffy 8. 26 Cade McIntyre 9. 25 Rusty Umphenour 10. 24 3 Players Tied Home Runs 1. 55 Billy Whitfield 2. 45 Aaron Bickhart 3. 37 Todd Edwards 4. 24 Mike Vallee 5. 23 Brian Dermond 6. 19 Wade Beacham 7. 16 Brendan Pilger 8. 14 Ben Chandler 9. 13 Jeremy Duffy 10. 10 Mike Wildstein Ben Chandler & Wade Beacham Ben & Wade (AKA Bash Brothers) were Power Hitters in the Dragons lineup during the 2013, 2014, and 2015 Seasons Brett Washburn Wash has been a steady presence at the dish and on the mound. Wash leads all Dragons in Career Hits, Runs, BB, HBP, and SB

Runs Scored 1. 334 Brett Washburn 2. 223 Todd Edwards 3. 217 Mike Hanelin 4. 211 Billy Whitfield 5. 192 Aaron Bickhart 6. 173 Mike Vallee 7. 152 Rusty Umphenour 8. 137 James Cooper 9. 133 Brian Dermond 10. 128 Cade McIntyre 128 Dave Zanaty Walks 1. 223 Brett Washburn 2. 148 Billy Whitfield 3. 111 Cade McIntyre 4. 107 Mike Hanelin 5. 105 Aaron Bickhart 6. 103 Rusty Umphenour 7. 81 Dave Zanaty 8. 67 Jordan Suvak 9. 62 Todd Edwards 10. 59 Paul Brooks On Base Percentage 1..568 Rusty Umphenour 2..538 Wade Beacham 3..519 Mike Vallee 4..495 Brendan Pilger 5..483 Brian Dermond 6..481 Ben Chandler 7..468 Mike Hanelin 8..454 Chris Cummo.454 Mike Wildstein 9..451 James Cooper Todd Edwards Todd is the Dragons Career Leader in Sacrifice Flys (18). Jordan Suvak Jordan had a knack for getting great jumps on the base paths. He is 3 rd all-time in Career Stolen Bases (63). Stolen Bases 1. 134 Brett Washburn 2. 72 Brendan Pilger 3. 63 Jordan Suvak 4. 56 Mike Hanelin 5. 54 Brian Reece 6. 48 Mike Vallee 7. 47 Jeremy Duffy 8. 41 Todd Edwards 9. 32 Ken Taylor 10. 30 Brian Dermond Slugging Percentage 1..872 Wade Beacham 2..760 Ben Chandler 3..737 Mike Vallee 4..702 Brendan Pilger 5..670 Brian Dermond 6..638 Rusty Umphenour 7..625 Aaron Bickhart 8..619 Billy Whitfield 9..574 Todd Edwards 10..514 Mike Wildstein Sacrifice Flys 1. 18 Todd Edwards 2. 15 Dave Zanaty 15 Brett Washburn 3. 13 Aaron Bickhart 4. 10 Mike Vallee 10 Mike Hanelin 10 Jeremy Duffy 5. 7 Jordan Suvak 7 Ken Taylor 6. 6 3 Players Tied Hit By Pitch 1. 70 Brett Washburn 2. 44 Mike Hanelin 3. 26 Brian Dermond 4. 25 Dave Zanaty 5. 21 Todd Edwards 6. 19 Mike Vallee 7. 17 Billy Whitfield 8. 16 Ken Taylor 16 Stefan Lollar 9. 13 Ed Emerson Mike Vallee Vallee was prolific at the plate over his Dragons career totaling 269 Hits The Core 4 Duffy, Bickhart, Cooper, and Washburn combine for 40+ years of Dragons Baseball.

Innings Pitched 1. 318.3 Aaron Bickhart 2. 224.0 Billy Whitfield 3. 150.6 Clay Mead 4. 131.6 Brett Washburn 5. 130.3 Justin Patterson 6. 124.3 Keith Hicks 7. 102.0 Mike Hanelin 8. 99.3 Doug Massey 99.3 Chris Haggard* 9. 96.6 Stefan Lollar Wins 1. 25 Aaron Bickhart 2. 15 Billy Whitfield 3. 13 Justin Patterson 4. 12 Clay Mead 12 Keith Hicks 5. 10 Chris Haggard* 6. 9 Stefan Lollar* 9 Brett Washburn 9 Mike Hanelin 7. 8 Ben Chandler Saves 1. 9 Aaron Bickhart 2. 4 Chris Haggard* 3 3 Clay Mead 3 Mike Hanelin 3. 2 Cade McIntyre 2 Stefan Lollar* 2 Jonathan Vines* 4. 1 8 Players Tied WHIP 1. 0.7538 Daniel Sarisky* 2. 1.0241 Stefan Lollar* 3. 1.0871 Chris Haggard* 4. 1.2857 Jonathan Vines* 5. 1.3512 Keith Hicks 6. 1.3761 Ben Chandler 7. 1.4962 Brett Washburn 8. 1.5000 Doug Massey 9. 1.6830 Billy Whitfield 10. 1.6957 Justin Patterson Billy Whitfield Billy could throw and hit the rock with the best of them. Sliding was not his strongest tool. Stefan Lollar Stef leads all Dragons in Career ERA with an astonishing 1.58 over 96 2/3 IP. ERA 1. 1.58 Stefan Lollar* 2. 1.66 Daniel Sarisky* 3. 1.72 Chris Haggard* 4. 2.73 Jonathan Vines* 5. 3.11 Keith Hicks 6. 4.58 Ben Chandler 7. 4.63 Justin Patterson 8. 5.40 Brett Washburn 9. 5.52 Mike Vallee 10. 5.56 Mike Hanelin Strike Outs 1. 292 Aaron Bickhart 2. 264 Billy Whitfield 3. 135 Keith Hicks 4. 120 Justin Patterson 5. 114 Daniel Sarisky* 6. 108 Clay Mead 7. 92 Doug Massey 8. 79 Chris Haggard 9. 72 Ben Chandler 10. 68 Cade McIntyre Chris Haggard Chris is Top 10 All-Time in all Dragons pitching categories. Chris helped lead the Dragons to their first ever MSBL Championship by pitching a CG Shutout in Game 1 of the Championship Series Clay Mead Clay was a power pitcher for the Dragons ranking in the Top 10 All-Time in Career IP, Wins, Saves, and Strike Outs Jonathan Vines JV had an incredible 2017 season on the mound, finishing with a 0.60 ERA over 30IP