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Hartford Yard Goats ((Rockies)) vs. Thunder Thunder ((Yankees)) RHP Jesus Tinoco (7-11, 5.08) vs. RHP Brian Keller (9-8, 3.58) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Friday August 24, 2018 7:05 PM Game 130 of 140 Dunkin Donuts Park Hartford, CT 2 LAST GAME: READING, Pa. A four-run fourth inning for the Reading Fightin Phils proved too much for the Thunder in an 8-3 loss on Thursday night at FirstEnergy Stadium. The Thunder (69-60) stranded 10 runners in the game and struck out a total of 15 times, matching a season-high. Trenton starter Nick Green struggled over five and onethird innings, surrendering six runs (five earned). With the Thunder leading 1-0 and runners on first and second for Reading (61-66) in the bottom of the fourth inning, Damek Tomscha hit a ground ball to third. Third baseman Gosuke Katoh threw to second base in an attempt to start a double play, but threw wildly into right field, allowing Cornelius Randolph to score the tying run. Austin Listi followed by lifting a go-ahead, three-run homer just over the wall in left-center. The rally erased the Thunder advantage provided by Bruce Caldwell s towering solo homer off Fightin Phils starter Harold Arauz in the third inning. The right-hander went on to strike out eight batters over five and two-third innings and received the win. The Thunder got an RBI-single from Jhalan Jackson in the top of the sixth to come within two runs, 4-2, but left the tying run stranded at second. Reading added to its lead in the bottom half, as Listi blooped an RBI-double into shallow left field, and Malquin Canelo and Adam Haseley later contributed back-to-back RBI-singles. Reading added three runs on four hits in the sixth inning off Green and reliever Matt Frawley, then got a bases-loaded walk from Randolph in the eighth off Thunder righthander Chase Hodson for an 8-2 lead. Trenton salvaged a run in the ninth inning on an RBI-double by Wendell Rijo, but left Rijo stranded when Trey Amburgey flied out to center to end the game. With the loss, the Thunder s magic number to clinch a playoff berth remains at four. 2018 Eastern League Standings 2.x East Division W L GB Streak New Hampshire 71 56 -- L1 Trenton 69 60 3.0 L1 Reading 61 66 10.0 W1 Hartford 60 67 10.5 W4 Binghamton 60 69 12.0 L4 Portland 56 72 15.5 W1 West Division W L GB Streak Akron 73 56 -- W3 Altoona 71 55 0.5 W5 Harrisburg 63 63 8.5 L5 Bowie 61 66 11.0 W1 Richmond 60 67 12.0 L1 Erie 60 69 13.0 L3 THUNDER CLAPS: THINKING POSTSEASON: Since April 11, the Thunder have sat in either first or second place in the Eastern Division standings. Currently three games behind first-place New Hampshire and seven games ahead of third-place Reading, Trenton is seeking its third consecutive trip to the EL playoffs, a streak that has been achieved just once in franchise history (2005-2007). The Thunder s Magic Number to clinch a playoff spot stands at 4 entering play on Friday. WALK, DON T RUN: Saturday s doubleheader marked the first-ever occurrence of consecutive walk-off walks in Thunder franchise history -27 and the 7 th and 8 th walk-off wins of the season for the Thunder. Since 2005, there have been two prior instances of teams winning consecutive games via walk-off walk: 5/25 and 5/26/16 Portland @ Harrisburg and 7/4/08 in a doubleheader between DSL Athletics 1 and DSL Athletics 2. Never in Major League history has a team won consecutive games via walk-off walk, the last team to win consecutive games via walk-off was the Cleveland Indians on 8/8 and 8/9 of this year. THE HOME STRETCH: Including tonight, the Thunder have just 11 games remaining in the regular season. Seven of those are against the Eastern Division, while Trenton will still face the Altoona Curve for one more series to round out its slate of games against the Western Division. THE BOSS: Bruce Caldwell has reached base safely in a season-high 16 consecutive games for the Thunder. During the streak, Caldwell is batting.333 (20-for-60) with five doubles, two home runs, seven RBI, and 12 walks. WALK LIKE A MAN: Gosuke Katoh has drawn 13 walks over his last 14 games and currently leads the Thunder with 59 bases on balls, a mark that is tied for second-most among Eastern League hitters (Cavan Biggio, 94). The 23-year-old infielder has offset a.227 batting average with a.330 on-base percentage. SUMMER BREEZES: The Thunder struck out 15 times in Thursday s loss in Reading, matching a season-high (May 24 at Akron). Both Gosuke Katoh and Brandon Wagner matched career-highs by striking out four times each. Trenton has been one of the more strikeout-prone teams in the Eastern League this season, ranking third with 1,060 strikeouts. WACKY WEDNESDAY: Wednesday s Thunder victory marked just the second game this season (out of 44 games total) in which Trenton won despite trailing after seven innings. The game featured four lead changes, and the Thunder s six-run eighth inning, which came one run shy of matching the team s season-high, single-inning run total, saw just one hit recorded. PERFECT TIMING: Rashad Crawford s go-ahead grand slam in the eighth inning of Wednesday s game in Reading was his first home run of the season, and his first since August 23, 2017 against Portland. It was Trenton s sixth grand slam of the season, and helped Crawford record a career-high five RBI. + Upcoming Probable Starting Pitchers: Saturday, August 25 @ Hartford 6:05 PM LHP Ryan Bollinger (7-5, 4.03) vs. RHP Rico Garcia (6-1, 2.37) Sunday, August 26 @ Hartford 1:05 PM TBA vs. LHP Evan Grills (3-4, 3.48) Monday, August 27 @ Altoona 6:00 PM RHP Trevor Stephan (2-8, 5.13) vs. TBA Tuesday, August 28 @ Altoona 6:00 PM RHP Jonathan Loaisiga (3-1, 4.15) vs. TBA 2018 Monthly Report April: 12-9, May: 20-12, June: 14-13, July: 14-13, August: 9-12, September: 0-0 Date Opponent Time/Result 8/1 @ Reading W 6-1 8/2 @ Reading L 8-4 8/3 @ Hartford W 2-1 8/4 @ Hartford L 6-3 8/5 @ Hartford W 4-2 (11) 8/7 Altoona L 5-1 8/8 Altoona W 2-1 8/9 Altoona L 9-7 8/10 @ Harrisburg W 10-1 8/11 @ Harrisburg L 9-1 8/12 @ Harrisburg L 6-3 8/13 8/14 @ Portland L 5-2 (10) 8/15 @ Portland L 6-5 8/16 @ Portland L 3-2 8/17 New Hampshire W 3-1 8/18 New Hampshire (DH) W 5-4 (9), W 3-2 8/19 New Hampshire L 12-1 8/20 Hartford L 4-0 8/21 Hartford L 7-3 8/22 @ Reading W 8-7 8/23 @ Reading L 8-3 8/24 @ Hartford 7:05 PM 8/25 @ Hartford 6:05 PM 8/26 @ Hartford 1:05 PM 8/27 @ Altoona 6:00 PM 8/28 @ Altoona 6:00 PM 8/29 @ Altoona 6:00 PM 8/30 @ Altoona 6:00 PM 8/31 Reading 7:00 PM 9/1 Reading 7:00 PM 9/2 Reading 7:00 PM 9/3 Reading 1:00 PM

#31 Brian Keller 6 3 210 Age: 24 (6/21/1994) @BKell721 Born: Germantown, WI Resides: Germantown, WI School: Univ. of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Acquired: 39 th Round, 2016 2018: Allowed 19 baserunners in first two outings Turned in brilliant start on 5/18 vs. Bowie in first game as Thunder Pork Roll, only hit allowed was groundball hit to Cedric Mullins in 6 th inning, retired final 8 batters faced in the game, combined with Jordan Foley on 2-hitter Allowed 1 st home run on 5/24 after 42.0 innings in Double-A Recorded four straight quality starts from 5/13 through 6/9 Placed on DL on 6/10, activated 6/21 (blister), missed one start Allowed career-high 7 runs in return from DL on 6/21 vs. Binghamton Retired final 15-of-17 players after allowing three-run home run to Cavan Biggio on 7/3 vs. New Hampshire Made start in place of Dillon Tate on 7/24 (trade) against Hartford, throwing 5.2 shutout innings, followed that with a season-high 9 strikeouts over over 6.0 innings against Portland on 7/29 Named Eastern League Pitcher of the Week for the week ending July 29 (2-0, 0.77 ERA, 11.2 IP, 15 K) Matched career-high with 4 BB in 8/4 start at Hartford 2017: In first full season, established career-highs in most major categories Began with Single-A Charleston, making 14 starts before earning a promotion to High-A Tampa on 7/5 Was named a South Atlantic League All-Star Pitched his first career complete game 7/28 vs Palm Beach, earning him Florida State League Pitcher of the Week honors Struck out career-high 11 batters (no-decision) in a 2-1 win (14 inn.) 8/9 vs Clearwater In that game, combined with three Tampa relievers (Jose Pena, Trevor Lane, Stephen Tarpley) for 25 K, one shy of FSL record His total of 157 K led all Yankees minor leaguers and were the most by a Yankees farmhand since 2007 2016: Began his professional career pitching mostly in relief (13G/2GS) between three levels of the Yankees system Over seven outings in the GCL, allowed one unearned run with 1 BB, 23 K over 20 IP In his only appearance for short-season Staten Island, recorded a two-inning save on 9/4 vs Brooklyn Held opponents to a.190 AVG overall PERSONAL: Played all four collegiate seasons at Wisconsin Milwaukee and as a senior, set school records with 10 wins, 103 K and 107.1 IP Also won 2016 Horizon League Pitcher of the Year Award Prior to college, starred at Germantown H.S., where he went 11-0 with a 0.42 ERA as a senior in 2012 and was named Wisconsin Baseball Coaches Association State Player of the Year CAREER STATISTICS: YR CLUB W-L ERA G/GS SV IP H R ER HR BB K 2016 Staten Island (SS-A) 0-0 0.00 1/0 1 2.0 0 0 0 0 1 3 2016 Pulaski (R) 1-0 1.89 5/2 0 19.0 17 6 4 0 5 25 2016 Yankees West (GCL) 0-0 0.00 7/0 1 20.0 11 1 0 0 1 23 2016 3 Teams 1-0 0.88 13/2 2 41.0 28 7 4 0 7 51 2017 Tampa (A+) 5-3 2.90 10/10 0 62.0 59 21 20 2 11 67 2017 Charleston (A) 6-5 3.29 14/14 0 82.0 77 34 30 4 17 90 2017 2 Teams 11-8 3.13 24/24 0 144.0 136 55 50 6 28 157 2018 Game By Game: Game Result Dec. IP H R ER BB K HR Pitches 4/9 vs NH L 11-1 L (0-1) 4.2 8 6 6 2 2 0 88/60 *Allowed leadoff man to reach in all five innings 4/18 @ Erie L 3-2 L (0-2) 5.2 7 3 3 2 4 0 100/65 *G2 of DH Allowed all three runs in 5 th inning 37 degrees at time of 1 st pitch 4/24 vs HBG W 1-0 W (1-2) 5.2 2 0 0 1 6 0 92/60 *Retired 17-of-20 batters faced, 1B s in 1 st and 3 rd inning, BB in 6 th // 2 nd 1-0 W for TT 5/1 @ POR (G2) L 6-4 --- 4.0 8 3 3 4 2 0 94/57 *Stranded bases loaded in 1 st and 2 nd inning, left with 4-3 lead. 5/7 vs. Reading W 4-3 W (2-2) 5.1 7 2 1 1 5 0 101/66 *Allowed a baserunner in every inning, 4 K s came in 8 batters across 4 th and 5 th 5/13 @ RIC W 3-2 W (3-2) 7.0 4 2 2 2 6 0 97/63 *Retired 8 straight batters twice, both runs scored on 2-run 2B by Dylan Davis in 6 th 5/18 vs. BOW W 2-0 W (4-2) 8.0 1 0 0 2 4 0 101/64 *Only hit was 6 th inning 1B to Cedric Mullins, moved ERA to season-low 3.35 5/24 @ AKR L 1-0 L (4-3) 6.0 5 1 1 1 6 1 73/51 *Solo HR to Daniel Salters was only run allowed, first HR allowed in 42.0 IP w/ TT 5/30 vs. Reading L 3-1 L (4-4) 6.0 3 3 3 0 8 2 91/66 *Entered in relief after Adam Warren rehab (3 IP, 0 R), allowed 2 solo HR and a sac fly 6/9 vs. Binghamton W 10-2 W (5-4) 6.0 4 2 2 0 3 0 89/58 *4 th straight Quality Start, allowed 2-run single to Peter Alonso in 6 th inning. 6/21 vs. BING L 7-1 L (5-5) 4.0 8 7 7 1 5 2 82/52 *Retired first five batters of the game, allowed career-high 7 runs // 24 th birthday 6/27 @ Binghamton W 8-5 W (6-5) 5.0 7 3 3 1 5 1 90/59 *Struck out side in order in 1 st, allowed 6-of-8 baserunners in 2 nd and 3 rd inning. 7/3 vs. NH L 4-1 L (6-6) 7.0 5 4 4 2 5 2 105/67 *Allowed all 4 runs on 2 HR in 2 nd, retired 15-of-last-17 after Biggio 3-run HR 7/12 vs. RIC W 2-1 (10) --- 5.1 3 0 0 3 7 0 98/60 *Allowed 1 st hit in 4 th inning, struck out side in 5 th inning // Walk-off WP 7/18 @ NH L 3-2 L (6-7) 5.2 4 3 3 2 5 1 88/53 *7-inning game; allowed 2 baserunners over 5 innings until RBI 2B Ramirez, 2R HR by Biggio 7/24 vs. HFD W 1-0 W (7-7) 5.2 7 0 0 0 6 0 95/64 *All 7 hits allowed were 1B s, started on short notice with Dillon Tate trade to BAL 7/29 vs. POR W 4-1 W (8-7) 6.0 6 1 1 0 9 1 101/64 *Lone run was solo HR to Ockimey to lead off 4 th, season-high 9 strikeouts // EL Pitcher of Week 8/4 @ HFD L 6-3 L (8-8) 5.0 6 5 4 4 7 1 96/55 *Allowed 3R HR to Roberto Ramos in 5 th inning, matched career-high with 4 BB 8/10 @ HBG W 10-1 W (9-8) 6.2 7 1 1 2 5 0 95/61 *Began game after :31 rain delay, induced 3 DP balls, allowed lone run in 5 th 8/18 vs. NH G1 W 5-4 (9) --- 7.0 4 2 2 1 4 1 101/67 *7-inning game, allowed game-tying run in 7 th inning // Won in 9 th with walk-off BB by Caldwell INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL HIGHS: Eastern League Highs: Career Highs: IP: 8.0 IP 5/18/18 vs. BOW 9.0 IP 7/28/2017 vs. Palm Beach K 9 K 7/29/18 vs. Portland (6.0 IP) 11 K 8/9/2017 vs. Clearwater (6.0 IP) BB: 4 BB 2x, 8/4/18 @ HFD (5.0 IP) 4 BB 3x, 8/4/18 @ HFD (5.0 IP) H: 8 H 2x, 6/21/18 vs. BIN (4.0 IP) 9 H 6/7/2017 vs. Asheville (6.0 IP) R: 7 R 6/21/18 vs. BIN (4.0 IP) 7 R 6/21/18 vs. BIN (4.0 IP) ER: 7 ER 6/21/18 vs. BIN (4.0 IP) 7 ER 6/21/18 vs. BIN (4.0 IP) WStreak: 3 W 5/7/18 5/24/18 4 W 7/23/2017 8/14/2017 LStreak: 2 L 4/9/18 4/18 3 L 5/18/2017 5/30/2017 STARTING PITCHER REGULAR SEASON RUN SUPPORT: PITCHER GS QS W-L TEAM W-L RUN SUPPORT Loaisiga 7 0 3-1 5-2 3.8 (31 R in 7 GS) Green 2 0 0-2 0-2 2.5 (5 R in 2 GS) Keller 19 7 9-8 11-8 3.3 (63 R in 19 GS) Bollinger 16 10 7-5 8-8 4.5 (72 R in 16 GS) Stephan 15 0 2-8 3-12 3.6 (54 R in 15 GS) Foley 2 0 0-1 1-1 1.5 (3 R in 2 GS) King 11 10 6-2 7-4 4.8 (53 R in 11 GS) Acevedo 10 3 2-3 5-5 4.9 (49 R in 10 GS) Koerner 2 0 0-0 1-1 3.5 (7 R in 2 GS Tate 15 7 5-2 10-5 5.6 (85 R in 15 GS) Carter 7 0 0-2 4-3 3.9 (27 R in 7 GS) Sheffield 5 3 1-2 3-2 3.2 (18 R in 5 GS) Swanson 6 4 5-0 4-2 4.6 (28 R in 6 GS) Vargas 2 0 0-0 2-0 4.5 (9 R in 2 GS) Nelson 1 0 0-0 1-0 9.0 (9 R in 1 GS) Whitlock 1 0 0-0 1-0 3.0 (3 R in 1 GS) Cessa 2 1 0-1 0-2 1.0 (2 R in 2 GS) Rosa 2 1 0-2 0-2 2.0 (4 R in 2 GS)

Team Batting INDIVIDUAL & TEAM SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Most Runs (Game) 16 6/20 vs. BNG Most Runs (Inning) 7 3x, 6/9 vs. BNG (3 rd ) Most Hits (Game) 18 6/20 vs. BNG Most Hits (Inning) 7 6/8 vs. BNG (8 th ) Most HR (Game) 4 6/8 vs. BNG Most HR (Inning) 2 5x, 8/10 @ HBG (5 th ) Most XBH (Game) 9 6/20 vs. BNG Most SB (Game) 4 2x, 5/20 vs. BOW Most K (Game) 15 2x, 8/23 @ REA Most BB (Game) 12 5/2 @ POR Fewest Hits (9-Inn Gm) 3 5x, 8/20 vs. HFD Individual Batting Most Hits (Game) 4 7x, Bolasky (7/13 vs. RIC) Most Runs (Game) 4 Avelino (6/27 @ BNG) Most XBH (Game) 3 2x, Saez (8/12 @ HBG) Most 2B (Game) 2 13x, Jackson (8/21 vs. HFD) Most 3B (Game) 1 23x, Crawford (8/18 vs. NH, G1) Most HR (Game) 2 4x, Saez (8/12 @ HBG) Most SB (Game) 2 4x, Amburgey (8/23 @ REA) Most RBI (Game) 6 Alvarez (7/2 vs. NH) Longest Hit Streak 13 McBroom (6/26-7/31) Longest On-Base Streak 20 Avelino (5/1-5/23) Team Miscellaneous Longest Win Streak 6 5/2-5/8 Longest Losing Streak 5 2x, 8/11-8/16 Largest Margin of Victory 11 6/20 vs. BNG Largest Margin of Defeat 11 8/19 vs. NH Longest Game (Innings) 11 3x, 8/5 @ HFD Longest Game (Time) 3:30 2x, 7/13 vs. RIC Longest 9-Inning Game 3:30 5/2 @ POR Shortest 9-Inning Game 1:56 6/30 vs. NH Upcoming Promotions: Friday, August 31 st 7:00 PM vs. Reading Pork Roll Fridays Ron Guidry Autograph Session, presented by Steiner Thunder Mystery Glass Giveaway (First 1,000 fans 21+) Saturday, September 1 st 7:00 PM vs. Reading Fireworks Spectacular 9-1-1 First Aid Kits (First 1,000 fans 18+) Sunday, September 2 nd 7:00 PM vs. Reading Fireworks Spectacular ARM & HAMMER Collectible Truck Giveaway (First 1,000 fans 14+) Monday, September 3 rd 1:00 PM vs. Reading Fan Appreciation Day Team Pitching Most Runs (Game) 12 8/19 vs. NH Most Runs (Inning) 7 8/19 vs. NH (9 th ) Most Hits (Game) 15 8/19 vs. NH Most Hits (Inning) 6 2x, 8/19 vs. NH (9 th ) Most HR (Game) 3 2x, 8/19 vs. NH Most HR (Inning) 2 3x, 7/3 vs. NH (2 nd ) Most XBH (Game) 6 5/20 vs. BOW Most SB (Game) 6 7/8 @ ALT Most K (Game) 15 7/13 vs. RIC Most BB (Game) 11 4/6 vs. RIC Fewest Hits (9-Inn Gm) 1 5/18 vs. BOW Individual Pitching Longest Outing 9.0 King (6/30 vs. NH) Most Hits (Starter) 10 2x, Bollinger (6/13 vs. BOW, G2) Most Hits (Reliever) 7 Acevedo (6/6 vs. RIC) Most Runs (Starter) 10 Bollinger (6/13 vs. BOW, G2) Most Runs (Reliever) 7 Frawley (8/19 vs. NH) Most K (Starter) 11 2x, King (6/30 vs. NH) Most K (Reliever) 8 Keller (5/30 vs. REA) Most BB (Starter) 6 Sheffield (4/6 vs. RIC) Most BB (Reliever) 5 Whitlock (4/29 @ NH) Most HR Allowed 3 Sosebee (6/12 @ BOW) Team Miscellaneous Most Errors (Game) 4 2x, 7/1 vs. NH Most Opp. Errors (Game) 3 5x, 8/17 vs. NH Most LOB 11 7x, 8/15 @ POR Most Opponent LOB 14 5/2 @ POR Fewest LOB 3 9x, 7/7 @ ALT Fewest Opp. LOB 1 7/29 vs. POR Largest Home Attendance Largest Road Attendance 8,014 6/9 vs. BNG 8,473 5/12 @ RIC League Rankings: Trenton Hartford AVG:.245 (9 th ).246 (8 th ) Runs: 526 (9 th ) 509 (10 th ) HR: 95 (8 th ) 104 (T-4 th ) SLG:.375 (9 th ).386 (4 th ) OBP:.323 (5 th ).312 (8 th ) K: 1,060 (3 rd ) 1,019 (6 th ) HBP: 41 (T-7 th ) 36 (9 th ) SB: 85 (6 th ) 139 (1 st ) ERA: 3.41 (1 st ) 4.39 (10 th ) SV: 29 (T-8 th ) 41 (1 st ) BB: 438 (4 th ) 387 (10 th ) K: 1,122 (1 st ) 933 (11 th ) HBP: 67 (1 st ) 48 (10 th ) WHIP: 1.25 (1 st ) 1.38 (T-7 th ) Errors: 87 (8 th ) 82 (9 th ) Catchers Numbers: Player CS SB ATT PCT Deglan 0 4 4 0% Diaz 8 7 15 53% Lidge 13 20 33 39% Numata 12 37 49 25% Saez 11 38 49 22% Total 44 106 150 29% 2018 Regular Season By The Numbers: Overall Record: 69-60 (.535) Home: 38-29 (.567) Road: 31-31 (.500) 2018 Best Mark: 2-1 (.667) April 7 th 2018 Worst Mark: 2-3 (.400) April 9 th 2012 BY THE NUMBERS HOME ROAD OVERALL Day (Before 5:00 p.m.): 8-7 8-8 16-15 Night: 30-21 23-24 53-45 Trenton Scores First: 27-6 20-14 47-20 Opponent Scores First: 11-21 11-17 22-38 Lead After 6th: 35-4 24-2 59-6 Tied After 6th: 3-3 3-4 6-7 Trail After 6th: 0-22 4-25 4-47 Lead After 7th: 35-4 23-2 58-6 Tied After 7th: 2-2 5-4 7-6 Trail After 7th: 0-23 2-20 2-43 Lead After 8th: 33-0 25-0 58-0 Tied After 8th: 3-4 3-4 6-8 Trail After 8th: 1-25 0-21 1-46 vs. RHP Starters: 25-24 25-19 50-43 vs. LHP Starters: 13-5 6-12 19-17 Score 4+ Runs: 24-5 24-5 48-10 Allow 4+ Runs: 9-26 8-21 17-47 No Errors: 24-11 19-19 43-30 Commit an Error: 14-18 12-12 26-30 Outhit OPP: 28-9 24-8 52-17 OPP Outhits TRN: 7-17 4-22 11-39 Equal Hits: 3-3 3-1 6-4 Extra Innings: 5-2 4-2 9-4 7-Inning Games: 1-0 3-6 4-6 1-Run Games: 13-6 12-11 25-17 2-Run Games: 8-5 4-6 12-11 Shutouts: 6-7 1-1 7-8 Win/Loss in Final AB: 8-0 0-4 8-4 Hit 1 HR: 16-8 10-9 26-17 Hit 2+ HR: 8-1 13-1 21-2 Series Record: 12-6-2 8-5-5 20-11-7 Monday: 4-3 1-3 5-6 Tuesday: 6-5 4-4 10-9 Wednesday: 5-4 7-5 12-9 Thursday: 5-4 3-7 8-11 Friday: 5-5 6-4 11-9 Saturday: 8-1 5-5 13-6 Sunday: 5-7 5-3 10-10 Pinstripe: 23-16 0-0 23-16 Cloudman Cut-off: 4-3 0-0 4-3 Blue: 6-6 16-15 22-21 Gray: 0-0 15-15 15-15 Specialty/Other: 5-4 0-1 5-5 2018 vs. Eastern League: Home Road Overall Eastern Division 21-15 14-16 35-31 Binghamton 4-2 4-4 8-6 Hartford 2-3 2-1 4-4 New Hampshire 7-5 2-3 9-8 Portland 5-2 3-6 8-8 Reading 3-3 3-2 6-5 Home Road Overall Western Division 17-14 17-15 34-29 Akron 2-1 2-4 4-5 Altoona 1-2 2-3 3-5 Bowie 3-1 4-2 7-3 Erie 0-3 6-2 6-5 Harrisburg 6-1 1-2 7-3 Richmond 5-6 2-2 7-8

14 Trey Amburgey 9 Bruce Caldwell 20 Rashad Crawford 17 Jeff Hendrix 32 Jhalan Jackson 19 Gosuke Katoh 43 Ryan Lidge 7 Danienger Perez 12 Wendell Rijo 18 Jorge Saez 13 Brandon Wagner CURRENT ROAD TRIP: 2-for-9, RBI, BB LAST HR: 8/10 @ Harrisburg TRENDING: Last 9G: 5-for-34 (.147) ON-BASE STREAK: Current: 4 // Long: 13 HITTING STREAK: Current: 1 // Long: 11 CURRENT ROAD TRIP: 3-for-9, HR, RBI LAST HR: 8/23 @ Reading TRENDING: Currently in fourth stint of season with Thunder Current 16G on-base streak is season-high ON-BASE STREAK: Current: 16 // Long: 16 HITTING STREAK: Current: 3 // Long: 8 CURRENT ROAD TRIP: 2-for-6, HR, 5 RBI LAST HR: 8/22 @ Reading TRENDING: Last 8G: 9-for-23 (.391) Grand slam Wednesday was first HR since 8/23/17 Career-high 5 RBI Wed. ON-BASE STREAK: Current: 3 // Long: 6 HITTING STREAK: Current: -1 // Long: 6 CURRENT ROAD TRIP: 1-for-7, BB LAST HR: 5/26 @ Erie TRENDING: Last 7G: 3-for-19 (.158) 4 K Thursday matched career-high ON-BASE STREAK: Current: -1 // Long: 9 HITTING STREAK: Current: -1 // Long: 6 CURRENT ROAD TRIP: 2-for-5, 2 RBI, 4 BB LAST HR: 8/17 vs. New Hampshire TRENDING: Last 4G: 6-for-12 (.500) 3 BB Thursday matched career-high 3 RBI Tuesday matched season-high ON-BASE STREAK: Current: 4 // Long: 6 HITTING STREAK: Current: 4 // Long: 4 CURRENT ROAD TRIP: 0-for-6 LAST HR: 7/4 @ Altoona TRENDING: 13G since return from DL 8/11: 3-for-43 (.079) Last 6G: 0-for-17 ON-BASE STREAK: Current: -1 // Long: 10 HITTING STREAK: Current: -6 // Long: 7 CURRENT ROAD TRIP: 1-for-7 LAST HR: 7/7 @ Altoona TRENDING: Last 4G: 2-for-13 (.154) ON-BASE STREAK: Current: 1 // Long: 11 HITTING STREAK: Current: 1 // Long: 4 CURRENT ROAD TRIP: -- LAST HR: 8/20/17 vs. Lowell (NYPL) TRENDING: 2-for-18 in 6G with Thunder ON-BASE STREAK: Current: -1 // Long: 2 HITTING STREAK: Current: -1 // Long: 1 CURRENT ROAD TRIP: 1-for-9, 2B, RBI LAST HR: 5/26 @ Mobile (SL) TRENDING: 3-for-5 Tuesday snapped 0-for-14 skid 3 hits matched season-high Still just 4-for-28 (.143) last 7G ON-BASE STREAK: Current: 3 // Long: 10 HITTING STREAK: Current: 1 // Long: 9 CURRENT ROAD TRIP: -- LAST HR: 8/18 vs. New Hampshire (G1) TRENDING: Last 3G: 0-for-11 ON-BASE STREAK: Current: 1 // Long: 6 HITTING STREAK: Current: -3 // Long: 3 CURRENT ROAD TRIP: 1-for-7, RBI, 4 K LAST HR: 8/10 @ Harrisburg TRENDING: 12 K over last 6G Last 11G: 4-for-39 (.103) 4 K Thurs. matched career-high ON-BASE STREAK: Current: -1 // Long: 7 HITTING STREAK: Current: -1 // Long: 5 CURRENT ROAD TRIP: LAST HR: TRENDING: ON-BASE STREAK: Current: // Long: HITTING STREAK: Current: // Long: CURRENT ROAD TRIP: LAST HR: TRENDING: ON-BASE STREAK: Current: // Long: HITTING STREAK: Current: // Long: PACE-OF-PLAY VIOLATIONS: DATE INNING PLAYER TEAM WHY 4/21 4 th Isaias Lucena Portland Not ready for 1 st pitch of AB 4/25 4 th Justus Sheffield Trenton Not ready to deliver pitch at start of inning 5/3 7 th Stephen Tarpley Trenton Not ready to deliver 0-1 pitch 5/11 4 th Jordan Johnson Richmond Not ready for 1 st pitch of AB 5/29 4 th Jan Hernandez Reading Not ready for 1 st pitch of AB 6/9 3 rd Ricky Surum Trenton Not ready for 1 st pitch of AB 7/6 8 th Caleb Frare Trenton Not ready to deliver 1 st pitch of AB 8/15 5 th Trevor Stephan Trenton Not ready to deliver 1-1 pitch EJECTIONS: DATE INNING EJECTEE TEAM WHY 5/22 (G1) 6 th Jay Bell Trenton Argued that AKR baserunner left basepath 6/5 7 th Jerry Sands Richmond Argued called third strike 6/21 7 th Kevin Taylor Binghamton Argued called third strike 6/23 10 th Darren Fenster Portland Argued safe call at 1B 8/4 4 th Jorge Saez Trenton Argued safe call at plate 8/7 2 nd Scooter Hightower Altoona Threw at Wendell Rijo 8/9 5 th Tim Norton Trenton Argued balls and strikes from dugout

#3 MANDY ALVAREZ INF 6 1, 195 lbs Miami, FL 17 th Round, 2016 Eastern Kentucky University 2018: Began season on Thunder Opening Day roster Hit 2 nd career triple on 4/10 as part of 3-for-4 outing vs NH (3R, 3 RBI) Stole home to score game-tying run with bases loaded and two out in 7 th inning of 2-1 win over Akron on 4/13 Transferred to Tampa on 5/28, returned to Thunder on 6/7, 9G: 11-27 (.185/.313/.407), 2 2B, 2 HR, 2 RBI, 5 BB, 6 K Named an Eastern League All-Star as replacement for Abiatal Avelino (promotion), entered in 5 th inning and went 0-for-2, K Knocked the first of back-to-back home runs on Friday 8/11 @ Harrisburg with 1B Brandon Wagner, first B2B HR for Thunder since 8/5/12 @ Bowie Placed on DL retro to 8/16 (quad) 2017: Split the season between High-A Tampa and Single-A Charleston, hitting.243 (65-for-268) with 19R, 13 doubles, 1 triple and 21 RBI in 76G began season with Tampa and batted.228 (34-for-149) with 8 R, 5 doubles, 1 triple and 10 RBI in 41G was transferred to Charleston on 6/4 and hit.261 (31-for-119) with 11 R, 8 doubles and 11 RBI in 35G fractured left foot in July 2016: Made his professional debut, splitting the campaign between short-season Single-A Staten Island and Single-A Charleston and batting.288/.306/.404 (77-for-267) with 36 R, 16 doubles, 5 HR and 40 RBI in 66G began the season by hitting.339/.364/.407 (20-for-59) with 11 R, 4 doubles and 11 RBI in 13G at Staten Island to earn a 7/5 promotion reached base safely in 22 straight games to begin his career hit.274/.289/.404 (57-for-208) with 25 R, 12 doubles, 5 HR and 29 RBI in 53G at Charleston began his stint at Charleston with a 12-game hitting streak (.408, 20-for-49) PERSONAL: Full name is Armando Francisco Alvarez played two seasons at Eastern Kentucky (2015-16) after a season apiece at Florida International University (2013) and Miami Dade CC (2014) hit.367/.415/.608 (163-for-444) with 28 doubles, 25 HR and 105 RBI over 105G at EKU in 2016, was named Ohio Valley Conference Co-Player of the Year and earned a spot on the ABCA/Rawlings NCAA Division-I All-Region Second Team after leading the NCAA in hits (97) during the regular season graduated in 2012 from Miami Killian H.S. (Fla.) #14 TREY AMBURGEY OF 6 2, 210 lbs Lake Worth, FL 13 th Round, 2015 St. Petersburg College 2018: Hit solo home run on Opening Day as part of 5-2 win over Richmond Placed on 7-Day DL on 4/28 (concussion-like symptoms), activated 5/5 (6G) Homered in back-to-back games on 5/26 and 5/27 @ Erie (5 th time in career, 4 times w/ Tampa in 2017) Had a career-high 4 RBI on 6/12 at Bowie Matched career-high with 4 hits on 6/20 vs. Binghamton (3x in 2015) Hit 12 home runs in Case s Pork Roll Home Run Derby, falling one shy of Hartford OF Sam Hilliard to advance (Grullon won), knocked game-tying RBI 2B in 9 th inning of EL ASG Has knocked two Grand Slam home runs (6/23 @ Portland, 8/10 @ Harrisburg) 2017: Batted.236 (109-for-461) with 63 R, 19 doubles, 3 triples, 14 HR and 57 RBI in 121G with Single-A Tampa 2016: Across three levels (Single-A Charleston, GCL Yankees West and East, Single-A Tampa), combined to hit.274 (74-for-270) with 40 R, 17 doubles, 3 triples, 2 HR, 32 RBI and 11 SB in 68G also appeared in one postseason game for Double-A Trenton (0-for-4) began the season with Charleston and batted.281 (18-for-64) with 11 R, 7 doubles, 2 triples, 1 HR, 10 RBI and 7 SB in 16G was promoted to Tampa on 7/3 and hit.279 (53-for-190) with 26 R, 9 doubles, 1 HR, 22 RBI and 4 SB in 47G 2015: In his professional debut, combined at the GCL Yankees 1 and short-season Single-A Staten Island to bat.346/.399/.523 (74-for-214) with 46 R, 11 doubles, 6 triples, 5 HR, 30 RBI, 16 BB and 21 SB in 58G led Yankees minor leaguers in BA was named the New York-Penn League Player of the Week in consecutive weeks: 8/17-23 (.500, 7-for-14, 5 XBH) and 8/24-30 (.452, 14-for-31, 6 R, 7 RBI, 5 XBH) was named an Organization All-Star by MiLB.com PERSONAL: Full name is Tommy Wayne Amburgey hit.368/.409/.522 with 32 SB his final year at St. Petersburg College (Fla.) graduated from Park Vista Community H.S. (Fla.) #9 BRUCE CALDWELL INF 5 11, 175 lbs Sumter, SC Waivers, 2018 St. Louis Cardinals 2018: Began season 3-for-31 (.097) with 3 2B s Promoted to SWB 5/6-5/10, 6/2-7/12, 7/20-8/4 45G w/ SWB:.230/.305/.392, 6 2B, 6 HR, 22 RBI Earned walk-off walk with bases loaded free pass in the 9 th inning of Game 1 of the Doubleheader on 8/18 vs. New Hampshire 2017: Was shuttled between Double-A Springfield and Triple-A Memphis in the Cardinals system all season hit a career-high 14 HR in 92 games with Springfield 2016: Began the season at Springfield, batting.251 over 99 games promoted to Memphis on August 29 and played in 6G to end the year going 6-for-20 with one 3B 2015: Named to the Florida State League All-Star South team with High-A Palm Beach, but did not play due to promotion to Springfield led all STL minor leaguers with 30 doubles and ranked among leaders in runs (63, 7 th ), hits (120, T-7 th ), RBI (66, T-4 th ), and walks (70, 2 nd ) made a pitching appearance for the second straight season (2.0 IP, 0 R at Arkansas on 6/12) 2014: Spent all year with Palm Beach in his first full season as a professional set career-highs in most offensive categories while batting.247 PERSONAL: Full name is Bruce Andrell Caldwell Grew up in same town as Yankees LHP Jordan Montgomery, played with him throughout high school (Bruce is 1 year older), will be one of the Groomsmen in Jordan s wedding Played against James Reeves in high school was named the NJCAA Region 10 Player of the Year in 2012 at Spartanburg Methodist College (SC) older brother, Allen Caldwell, was drafted by the Royals in 2008 (12 th RD.) out of Spartanburg Methodist played four seasons in KC system, transitioning midway through the 2010 season from an outfielder to a pitcher #20 RASHAD CRAWFORD OF 6 3, 225 lbs Atlanta, GA Trade, 2016 Chicago Cubs 2018: Promoted to SWB from 4/9-4/15, played in 6G: 6-18, 2B, 3B, 3 RBI, 1 BB, 2 K Transferred to Extended Spring Training on 5/12, joined Tampa on 6/25 and played in 23G (.238/.307/.325, 5 2B, 1 3B, 3 RBI, 0-2 SB), transferred back to Thunder on 7/27 Hit go-ahead grand slam home run on 8/22 @ Reading to lead 8-7 win, first HR since 8/23/17 vs. Portland 2017: Missed 17 games (4/29-5/17) w/ Left Hip Flexor injury // 18G before injury: 11-for-63 (.175 AVG), 4 2B, HR, 4 RBI, 10 BB (.288 OBP) First Double-A HR came in Game 1 of a doubleheader 4/26 @ New Hampshire 3-R HR in the 5 th inning off Francisco Rios in a 3-0 victory 2016: In 112G between High-A Myrtle Beach and High-A Tampa, hit.264/.341/.380 (116-for-439) with 69 R, 20 2B, 8 3B, 5 HR, 48 RBI, 48 BB and 26 SB.333 AVG (38-for-114) vs. LHP and.340 (36-for-106) with RISP Began the season with Myrtle Beach, hitting.255/.327/.386 (84-for-329) with 59 R, 18 2B, 8 3B, 3 HR, 30 RBI and 22 SB in 83G Tied for the Carolina League lead in triples at the time of the trade Played in 29G for Tampa after his 7/25 trade to the Yankees and hit.291/.381/.364 (32-for-110) with 10 R, 2 2B, 2 HR, 18 RBI, 15 BB and 4 SB Also hit.290 (9-for-31) with 3 R, 2 2B, 3B, 2 HR and 8 RBI in seven postseason games with Tampa Committed just 2E in 239TC (.992) 2015: Played the entire season with Single-A South Bend and hit.280 (101-for-361) with 54 R, 15 2B, 5 3B, 4 HR, 50 RBI and 20 SB in 107G 20-for-25 (80.0%) in stolen base attempts Played primarily CF (85G/83GS) with some time in LF (16GS) and RF (4GS), recording a career-high 10 outfield assists and committing just 2E in 256TC (.992) PERSONAL: Graduated in 2012 from Mundy s Mill H.S. (Ga.), where he won the 2012 Region 4-AAAA Player of the Year Award as a third baseman Was originally selected by Chicago- NL in the 11th round of the 2012 First-Year Player Draft

#8 KYLE HOLDER @KyleHolder22 INF 6 1, 185 lbs San Diego, CA 1 st Round, 2015 University of San Diego 2018: Began season on DL (back) Activated on 5/25 w/ Charleston, played 16G with Tampa and Charleston before debut on 7/5:.273/.351 with 2 2B, 2 HR and 12 RBI Went 2-for-5 with a double, RBI and a run scored in Thunder debut at Altoona Placed on DL on 8/6 (Concussion) 2017: Batted.271 (110-for-406) with 41R, 16 doubles, 2 triples, 4HR and 44RBI in 104 games with Single-A Tampa struck out only 62 times in 442 plate appearances, the fourth-lowest PA/K ratio (7.13) in the FSL hit.347 (67-for-193) after the All-Star break following the season, batted.333 (15-for-45) with 5R, 3 doubles, 1 triple, 1HR and 6RBI in 11 games for the Scottsdale Scorpions of the AFL 2016: Spent the entire season with Single-A Charleston, batting.290/.323/.347 (102-for-352) with 40R, 13 doubles, 2 triples, 1HR, 18RBI and 8SB in 88 games recorded multiple hits in 12 of his final 20 games, hitting.388/.430/.494 (33-for-85) over the span (8/11-9/5) was named the Best Defensive Shortstop in the South Atlantic League in Baseball America s Best Tools survey 2015: With Staten Island, batted.213 (48-for-225) with 23R, 7 doubles, 1 triple and 12RBI in 56G was ranked by Baseball America as the No. 18 prospect in the NYPL following season PERSONAL: Was ranked by Baseball America as the No. 38 prospect (and No. 8 shortstop) in the 2015 First-Year Player Draft played one season (2013) at Grossmont College (Calif.) before transferring to the University of San Diego for two seasons (2014-15) as a junior in 2015, was named West Coast Conference Player of the Year and a Third-Team All-American by D1baseball.com after batting.348 (78- for-224) with 45R, 14 doubles, 2 triples, 4HR, 31RBI and 19BB in 55 games also appeared on the Golden Spikes Award watch list and was a semifinalist for the Brooks Wallace Award, which honors the best collegiate shortstop graduated in 2012 from University City H.S. (Calif.), where he lettered in both baseball and basketball, Holder was among the county s leading scorers in 2012, averaging 21.3 points a game for the University City basketball team. From San Diego Tribune on 2/12/15: That ultimately helped me because basketball is footwork and speed and stuff that I translated to the baseball field with talent that had never really been touched for baseball, said Holder. I used my foot speed from basketball to move laterally and make plays up the middle. I love to use both holes to show what I can do. #17 JEFF HENDRIX @JeffHendro OF 6 0, 195 lbs Kirkland, WA 4 th Round, 2015 Oregon State University 2018: Activated from 7-Day DL on 5/12 when Rashad Crawford was transferred to extended spring training Walked 3x on 5/25 @ Erie, matched career-high (6 th time) 2017: Transferred from High-A Tampa 8/1 In 67G with Tampa before promotion:.271 AVG, 7 2B, 3B, 2 HR, 28 R, 12 RBI, 47 BB (.408 OBP 1 st, FSL at time of promotion), 13- for-20 SB In 32G with Trenton: batted.333/.417/.375 with 3 2B, 1 3B and 3 RBI, 13 BB, 25 K, 5-6 SB, Played 7G in postseason 10-27, (.370/.452/.444), 2 2B, 3 RBI, 3 BB, 6 K, 1-1 SB 2016: Split the campaign between Charleston and Tampa, combining to hit.293/.381/.379 (110-for-375) with 53 R, 21 2B, 4 3B, HR, 39 RBI, 48 BB and 17 SB in 97G 5 th among NYY MiLB in AVG Owned pair of 5G multi-hit streaks (5/31-6/4, 6/25-7/1) 2015: In his professional debut with short-season Single-A Staten Island, batted.229 (54-for-236) with 42 R (5 th, NYPL), 6 2B, 14 RBI and 17 SB in 65G PERSONAL: Played three seasons at Oregon State (2013-15) Batted.339 (75-for-221) with 45 R, 15 2B, 3 3B, 6 HR, 34 RBI and 38 BB in 58G during his final season in Corvallis Named to the All-Pac-12 First Team and to the Pac-12 All-Defensive Team in both 2014 and 2015 graduated from Santiam Christian H.S. (Ore.) in 2012 and was a two-time All-State First Team selection lettered four years in baseball and was named to the 3A All-State First Team in 2011-12 and Second Team in 2010 also lettered three years in football in which he was named to the 2011 3A All-State First Team as a kicker and three in basketball, in which he earned 2012 3A All-State Second Team honors Selected in the 39th round of the 2014 First-Year Player Draft by the Royals but did not sign #32 JHALAN JACKSON OF 6 4, 240 lbs Winter Haven, FL 7 th Round, 2015 Florida Southern University 2018: Homered in 3 straight games from 4/6-4/8, first to do so since Gary Sanchez hit homers in 4 straight games (7/3-7/7, 2015) Placed on DL on 7/7 with right knee soreness Began Minor League Rehab assignment with Staten Island on 7/25, activated on 7/27, homered on first pitch he saw after activation on 7/28 2017: Transferred from High-A Tampa 7/1 along with OF Tito Polo when OFs Billy McKinney and Devyn Bolasky were transferred to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre In 58G with Tampa before promotion:.229 AVG (41-for-179), 9 2B, 7 HR, 16 R, 31 RBI, 21 BB (.312 OBP), 57 K (31.8%), 2-for-4 SB 2016: Spent the season with Single-A Charleston and hit.236 (91-for-386) with 48 R, 28 2B, 4 3B, 11 HR, 50 RBI and 38 BB (.311 OBP) in 103G Went 5-for-6 with 3 R, 2B, HR and 4 RBI on 8/27 @ Hickory Recorded 11 outfield assists while starting 85 games in RF 2015: In his professional debut with short-season Single-A Staten Island, hit.266/.338/.452 (47-for-177) with 35 R, 14 2B, 2 3B, 5 HR and 34 RBI in 49G Batted.340 (17-for-50) with RISP Named a NYPL Mid-Season All-Star Hit.302 (16-for-53) in his final 15G Ranked by Baseball America as the No. 10 prospect in the New York-Penn League following the 2015 season PERSONAL: Played two seasons (2013-14) at Hillsborough Community College (Fla.) before transferring to Florida Southern College for one season (2015) Batted.430/.481/.899 (77-for- 179) with 53 R, 14 2B, 3 3B, 22 HR, 77 RBI and 16 BB in 46G at Florida Southern Graduated in 2011 from Hillsborough H.S. (Fla.) Hillsborough H.S. alums: Gary Sheffield, Carl Everett, Elijah Dukes, Chris Ray, Vance Lovelace (LAD, Special Asst., 16 th Overall pick in 1981) High School teammates with David Richardson (Bowie Baysox, 2016) #19 GOSUKE KATOH @GosukeKatoh INF 6 2, 200 lbs Poway, CA 2 nd Round, 2013 Rancho Bernardo H.S. (CA) 2018: Began season with 10-game on-base streak (12-for-37,.316/.409/.421, 2B, HR, 2 RBI) Has played all four infield positions and LF this season Placed on 7-Day DL on 8/2 (concussion), activated on 8/11 2017: Batted.293 (88-for-300) with 44 R, 20 doubles, 3 triples, 6 HR, 43 RBI and 40 BB in 84G with Single-A Tampa appeared at 3B (43G/40GS), 1B (19G/ 15GS), 2B (14G/ 13GS), SS (7G/6GS) and LF (1G/1GS) hit.330 (37-for- 112) in his final 29 games Played 1 game in OF on 9/1/17 (1 st career game in outfield) 2016: Played 65G at Single-A Charleston, batting.229 (50-for-218) with 30 R, 14 doubles, 3 triples, 1 HR, 25 RBI and 6 SB hit.314 (16-for-51) vs. LHP 2015: Combined at Single-A Charleston and Rookie-level Pulaski to bat.239 (78-for- 326) with 38 R, 11 doubles, 1 triple, 6 HR, 31 RBI and 67 BB in 98G began the season with Charleston, hitting.161 (20- for-124) with 7 R, 2 doubles, 1 HR, 9 RBI and 18 BB in 39G finished the season with Pulaski, batting.287/.426/.416 (58-for-202) with 31 R, 9 doubles, 1 triple, 5 HR, 22 RBI and 49 BB in 59G led the Appalachian League in OBP was named an Appalachian League Postseason All-Star 2014: Spent the season with Single-A Charleston, batting.222 (85-for-383) with 58 R, 19 doubles, 6 triples, 3 HR, 37 RBI and 71 BB in 121G ranked second in the South Atlantic League in walks stole 20 bases in 30 attempts (66.7%) PERSONAL: Graduated in 2013 from Rancho Bernardo H.S. (Calif.) as a senior, was named the Palomar League s Player of the Year after hitting.468 with 9 HR and 31 RBI Both parents grew up in Japan, Mom ran track and played volleyball, Dad played baseball Speaks fluent Japanese, travels there annually Has worked out with Ichiro Suzuki Interested in a career in sports broadcasting after his career with his expertise in NPB and MLB

#7 DANIENGER PEREZ INF 5 10, 155 lbs Ciudad Bolivar, Venezuela Int l Free Agent, 2014 2018: With Thunder from 8/3-8/11 Has spent majority of season with Short-season Staten Island playing in 14 games while batting,.105 (4-38) with 1 2B and 5 RBI 2017: Combined to hit.250/.304/.324 (34-for-136) with 17R, 4 doubles, 2HR and 16RBI in 41 games between short-season Single-A Staten Island and Rookie-level Pulaski bookended his season with Staten Island, batting.211 (19-for-90) with 10R, 2 doubles, 1HR and 9RBI in 28 games played in 13 games in July with Pulaski, where he hit.326 (15-for-46) with 7R, 2 doubles, 1HR and 7RBI committed just 4E in 148TC (.973) while playing 2B (25GS), 3B (7G/6GS) and SS (8G/6GS) 2016: Split the season with short-season Single-A Staten Island and the GCL Yankees West, batting.213 (27-for-127) with 13R, 7 doubles,1 triple and 9RBI in 35 games began the season with Staten Island and hit.162 (11-for-68) with 5R and 2RBI in 19 games was transferred to the GCL Yankees West on 7/31 and hit.271 (16-for-59) with 8R, 7 doubles, 1 triple and 7RBI in 16 games 2015: Made his professional debut, hitting.246 (59-for-240) with 32R, 20 doubles, 5 triples, 1HR and 32RBI in 67 games between the DSL Yankees 2, the GCL Yankees 1 and short-season Single-A Staten Island hit safely in 16-of-17 games in the DSL. #26 CHRIS RABAGO C 5 11, 185 lbs Riverside, CA Waivers (Colorado), 2018 2018: Began season with Double-A Hartford batting.213/.292/.361 in 66 games Accumulated 14 doubles, 2 triples, 4 home runs, 23 RBI and 9-10 in SB Claimed on Waivers by NYY on 8/21, outrighted to Trenton roster on 8/24, joined team in Hartford at beginning of three-game series at Dunkin Donuts Park Non-roster invitee to Rockies Spring Training for the second straight year 2017: Played in 89 games for High-A Lancaster batting.272/.345/.333 with 18 doubles, 8 triples, 1 home run and 43 RBI Led all catchers with 25 stolen bases and had the 20 th highest total amongst all players in Advanced-A Ranked eighth in the California League with 25 stolen bases, seventh on the Lancaster club appeared in a career-high 89 games with High-A Lancaster and set career highs in nearly every offensive category en route to being named an MiLB Organization All-Star PERSONAL: Transitioned from an infielder to a full-time catcher in 2015 Christopher Daniel Rabago resides in Riverside, Calif., during the offseason Son of Hector and Silvia has a brother, Hector, and sister, Brianna his brother is the defensive coach for GCL West and serves as an assistant Baseball coach at Riverside City College Was drafted by the Rockies out of the University of California, Irvine where he played shortstop Attended Riverside Poly High School in Riverside, Calif., where he was named the 2011 Athlete of the Year #12 WENDELL RIJO @Wendellrijo INF 5 11, 170 lbs La Romana, DR Trade (MIL), 2018 2018: Acquired via trade on June 16 from Milwaukee, where he had played in 32 games for double-a Biloxi (.200 AVG, 4 HR, 14 RBI) Assigned to high-a Tampa, went 1-for- 8 in three games before promotion to Trenton On May 4 vs. Jacksonville, hit two home runs (second time in career; previously achieved on 6/20/14 vs. Asheville while playing for single-a Greenville in Red Sox system) Earned walk-off walk to complete Game 2 of Doubleheader on 8/18 vs. New Hampshire 2017: Split season between high-a Carolina and Biloxi Across 77 games, batted.226 with 3 HR and 22 RBI 2016: Had split season between high-a Salem and double-a Portland until being traded to Milwaukee on July 7 (traded along with RHP Aaron Wilkerson in exchange for 3B Aaron Hill and cash) After trade, was assigned to high-a Brevard County Played in a career-high 112 games, batting.202 with 2 HR and 30 RBI 2015: Spent entire season at Salem, recording a career-highs in hits (105) and RBI (47) 2014: Spent entire season with single-a Greenville Drove in 46 runs and set career-highs with 9 home runs and 16 stolen bases 2013: Signed by the Red Sox as an international free agent Split season between GCL and short-season Lowell Over 52 total games:.277 AVG, 21 RBI #18 JORGE SAEZ @jorgesaezjr C 5 11, 190 lbs Miami, FL MiLB Free Agent, 2017 2018: Placed on 7-Day DL on 4/10 (retro to 4/8) with an injured left hand, activated on 4/17 (7G) Placed on 7-Day DL with an injured right hand on 4/26 Activated on 6/15 Placed on DL on 7/13 with mild concussion-like symptoms, activated on 7/20 Hit 2 home runs as part of 3-for-4 day on 8/12 @ Harrisburg, was 4 th career multi-hr game and 2 nd against Harrisburg (5/2/17) 2017: Began the season with the High-A Tampa Yankees and played 2G (2-for-9, 2 RBI, 3 K) before promotion to Trenton on 4/9 as part of trickle-down effect from Gary Sanchez going on MLB 10-Day DL (C Wilkin Castillo was promoted from Thunder to Triple-A SWB) Hit game-tying HR in the bottom of the 7 th and game-winning three-run HR in the bottom of the 8 th in a 9-6 win over Harrisburg 5/2 Placed on the DL on 8/6 with concussion-like symptoms after taking foul tip off his mask 2016: Combined with Double-A New Hampshire and Single-A Dunedin to hit.260 (50-for-192) with 26 R, 9 2B, 12 HR and 32 RBI in 58G Threw out 27-of-68 (39.7%) attempted base stealers Began the season with New Hampshire, hitting.232 (29-for-125) with 15 R, 7 2B, 6 HR and 20 RBI in 40G Also appeared in 18G for Dunedin, batting.313 (21-for-67) with 11 R, 2 2B, 6 HR and 12 RBI PERSONAL: Attended Miami Dade College before transferring to Lee University (Tenn.) where he was the 2012 Southern States Athletic Conference Tournament MVP Helped lead the Flames to the NAIA World Series Played with four players at Miami Dade College who have already made the MLB (Derek Law, Brian Goodwin, Jharel Cotton, Jabari Blash) Best player to ever attend Miami Dade: 1B/OF Raul Ibanez Was a high school teammate of former Thunder C/1B/OF Peter O Brien Originally selected by the Blue Jays in the 32nd round of the 2012 First-Year Player Draft Both sides of his family came to the United States from Cuba..

#13 BRANDON WAGNER @wagssworld INF 6 0, 210 lbs Princeton, NJ 6 th Round, 2015 Howard JC (TX) 2018: Began season with Tampa: 87G.270/.376/.510, 13 2B, 20 HR, 57 RBI, 43 BB, 97 K, 1-2 SB Lead all NYY MiLB in HR and RBI at time of call-up, 2 nd in FSL in HR and RBI at time of call-up with 20 HR and 57 RBI Had walk-off RBI 1B on 7/28 against Portland Hit first AA home run as 2 nd of back-to-back with Mandy Alvarez on 8/10, 1 st time B2B HR for Thunder since 8/5/2012 2017: Played in 110 games with Single-A Charleston, batting.277/.380/.392 (103-for-372) with 55R, 20 doubles, 1 triple, 7HR, 51RBI and 57BB finished second in the South Atlantic League in OBP and fifth in walks hit.307 (82-for-267) vs. right-handed pitching was named SAL Player of the Week for 7/10-16 after hitting.381 (8-for-21) with 6R, 2 doubles, 3HR, 5RBI and 3BB in 6G in 27 games in July, slashed.353/.446/.647 (30-for-85) with 16R, 8 doubles, 1 triple, 5HR, 21RBI and 15BB, leading all Single-A players in OPS (1.093) for the month 2016: Split the season with the GCL Yankees East and Rookie-level Pulaski, batting.267 (50-for-187) with 24R, 12 doubles, 1 triple, 8HR, 24RBI and 28BB in 54 games began the season with the GCL Yankees East and hit.283 (30-for-106) with 16R, 7 doubles, 1 triple, 5HR and 17RBI in 29 games hit.377 (23-for-61) in a 15-game stretch from 7/11-28, recording multi-hit performances in nine of those games was transferred to Pulaski on 8/3 and batted.247 (20-for-81) with 8R, 5 doubles, 3HR and 16BB in 25 games 2015: Made his professional debut with short-season Single-A Staten Island, batting.228/.347/.364 (37-for-162) with 21R, 8 doubles, 1 triple, 4HR and 18RBI in 52 games PERSONAL: Played two seasons at Howard College (Tex.) was named a 2015 NJCAA First-Team All-American and the WJCAC MVP after hitting.435/.571/.891 (84-for-193) with 86R, 20 doubles, 22HR and 80RBI in 58 games as a sophomore was selected by Philadelphia in the 39th round of the 2013 First-Year Player Draft but did not sign played at Immaculata H.S. (N.J.), where he was named to the All-Somerset County First Team Lives at home in Hopewell Township with Mom and Dad while playing for Thunder Attended Thunder game when Derek Jeter rehabbed in 2003 Last attended a game as a fan in 2015 when Aaron Judge, Greg Bird, Gary Sanchez, Luis Severino all played for team

#16 PHILLIP DIEHL @RealDiehl11 LHP 6 2, 180 lbs Cincinnati, OH 2018: Began season with High-A Tampa appearing in 25 games: 2-2, 3/14 ERA, 3 saves, 48.2 IP, 37 H, 12 BB, 79 K Ranks among FSL at time of call-up (7/13) 5 th in Lowest Batting Average (.209), 1 st in K/9 (14.61), 1 st in fewest baserunners/9 IP (50 in 48.2 IP, 9.25) Recorded 2-inning save vs. Reading on 7/31 2017: Spent the season with Single-A Charleston, going 9-3 with two saves and a 3.16 ERA (85.1IP, 76H, 31R/30ER, 26BB, 101K, 4HR) in 28 games (five starts) opponents batted.238 (76-for-319) as a reliever, went 6-1 with two saves and a 2.44 ERA (62.2IP, 17ER) in 23 appearances 27 th Round, 2016 Louisiana Tech 8/9 ALT -- 2.0 4 1 1 1 3 2016: Made his professional debut, splitting the season between Rookie-level Pulaski and short-season Single-A Staten Island and going 5-0 with one save and a 2.41 ERA (33.2IP, 24H, 11R/9ER, 6BB, 41K, 1HR) in 15 appearances (one start) opponents hit.194 (24-for-124); LH.342 (13-for-38), RH.128 (11-for-86) in his only start on 8/21-G2 vs. Princeton, recorded a career-high 7K and allowed 1H over 5.0 scoreless innings was promoted to Staten Island on 9/2 and made one scoreless appearance (2.0IP, 1H, 3K) PERSONAL: Played two seasons (2015-16) at Louisiana Tech after one season (2013) at the University of Evansville (Ind.) and one season (2014) at Wabash Valley College (Ill.) missed 2015 season at LA Tech (elbow), finished third in C-USA with 90K in 2016 while helping the Bulldogs to their first NCAA Tournament appearance since 1987 College teammates with Phil Maton (Padres, made MLB debut in 17 drafted in 20 th Round, 15), Braden Bristo (NYY/Charleston) at Wabash, was named to the NJCAA USA National Team and won the Great Rivers Athletic Conference Pitcher of the Year award graduated in 2012 from Moeller H.S. (Ohio), where he also played two years of soccer. 8/11 @ HBG -- 0.2 0 0 0 1 0 8/15 @ POR -- 0.2 0 0 0 0 1 8/17 NH H 2.2 3 0 0 0 4 8/20 HFD -- 2.0 1 0 0 1 1 4-for-10 (40.0%) #30 JORDAN FOLEY @JFol12 RHP 6 4, 225 lbs The Colony, TX 5 th Round, 2014 Central Michigan University 2018: In one spring training relief appearance, recorded one out and did not allow a man to reach base Recorded 4-out save on 5/2 @ Portland Ranks T-5 in EL with 9 saves Went season-high 3.0 IP on 7/29 vs Portland, earned first save since 5/26 @ Erie Made spot start on 8/3 @ HFD: 3.2 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 5 K, 51 pitches/38 strikes; 1 st start since 8/26/15 w/ CSC, made second start on 8/11 (L, 3.0 IP, 7 H, 3 R, 0 BB, 2 K // 56 pitches, 38 strikes) Piggybacked Loaisiga on 8/17 and earned win with 3.2 scoreless relief (59 pitches/39 strikes) 2017: Made 25 relief appearances for Single-A Tampa, going 1-1 with six saves and a 2.32 ERA (31.0IP, 26H, 9R/8ER, 18BB, 49K, 1HR) posted a 14.23 K/9.0IP ratio held opponents to a.220 (26-for- 118) BA; LH.209 (9-for- 43); RH.227 (17-for- 75) struck out a season-high six batters in 2.0IP on 8/26 at Dunedin 2016: Spent nearly the entire season in the Single-A Tampa bullpen, going 4-0 with two saves and a 3.06 ERA (64.2IP, 51H, 24R/22ER, 32BB, 88K, 4HR) in 35 appearances led Florida State League relievers in strikeouts and ranked second with a 12.25 K/9.0IP ratio limited opponents to a.215 (51-for- 237) BA; LH.247 (21-for- 85); RH.197 (30-for- 152) tossed at least 2.0IP in 21-of- 35 outings also made one relief appearance with Double-A Trenton on 7/24 at New Hampshire (0.2IP, 1BB, 1WP) in four FSL playoff appearances, recorded one save and a 1.42 ERA (6.1IP, 3H, 1ER, 1BB, 9K) PERSONAL: Played three seasons (2012-14) at Central Michigan, finishing his collegiate career with a 15-10 record, a 4.11 ERA (221.0IP, 101ER) and 192K graduated from The Colony H.S. (Tex.) was selected by the Yankees in the 26th round of the 2011 First-Year Player Draft but did not sign. *8/3 @ HFD --- 3.2 1 0 0 0 5 8/7 ALT --- 1.0 1 1 1 1 0 *8/11 @ HBG L 3.0 7 3 3 0 2 8/17 NH W 3.2 2 0 0 1 4 8/22 @ REA --- 2.2 3 3 1 3 3 8-for-10 (80.0%) #10 MATT FRAWLEY RHP 6 1, 195 lbs Elk Grove Village, IL Trade, 2017 (PIT) 2018: 8G in Tampa to start season, 0-1 with a 0.00 ERA and 1 save, 12.0 IP, 4 H, 1 R (0 ER), 6 BB, 19 K Total w/ Tampa: 1-5, 3 Saves, 4.26 ERA, 27G/1 ST, 44.1 IP, 43 H, 18 BB, 57 K... With Thunder from 5/6-5/25: 5G, 0-0, 2.45 ERA, 7.1 IP, 6 H, 2 R, 2 BB, 5 K 2017: Combined at West Virginia, Charleston and Tampa to go 6-2 with four saves and a 1.63 ERA (71.2IP, 59H, 18R/13ER, 12BB, 76K, 1HR) in 40 relief appearances started the season with the West Virginia Power and went 3-1 with three saves and a 1.62 ERA (33.1IP, 21H, 7R/6ER, 4BB, 32K, 1HR) in 19 relief appearances was acquired by the Yankees from Pittsburgh on 6/14/17 to complete the 4/17/17 trade of RHP Johnny Barbato to Pittsburgh for a player to be named later or cash considerations was assigned to Charleston, where he went 2-0 with a 1.00 ERA (18.0IP, 18H, 6R/2ER, 2BB, 24K) before being promoted to Tampa on 7/21 went 1-1 with one save and a 2.21 ERA (20.1IP, 20H, 5ER, 6BB, 20K, 0HR) in 12 games with Tampa 2016: In his professional debut, made all but one appearance with the short-season West Virginia Black Bears, going 3-1 with one save and a 4.18 ERA (28.0IP, 25H, 14R/13ER, 9BB, 33K, 2HR) in 17 G 1 G with the West Virginia Power (3.0IP, 1H, 1BB, 2K) PERSONAL: Played three seasons at Purdue (2014-16) and posted a 2.78 ERA (74.1IP, 23ER) during his junior season Selected in 17 th Round in 2016 by Pittsburgh Pirates 8/7 ALT -- 2.0 0 0 0 2 0 8/10 @ HBG -- 1.0 0 0 0 1 1 8/15 @ POR L 1.1 0 1 1 1 0 8/19 NH -- 1.0 6 7 7 2 0 8/23 @ REA -- 2.1 4 2 2 2 3 2-for-5 (40.0%) #67 HOBIE HARRIS RHP 6 3, 200 lbs McKinnie, TX 2018: With Trenton 4/23-5/4: 2 G (3 IP, 3 H, 2 R, (2 HR), 3 BB, 2 K) Made 21 appearances with Tampa went 0-1 with 2 saves, 37.2 IP, 30 H, 9 R, 7 BB, 46 K Placed on DL 6/21-8/2 31 st Round, 2015 University of Pittsburgh 2017: Split the season with Single-A Tampa and Single-A Charleston, combining to go 3-3 with two saves and a 2.63 ERA (54.2IP, 45H, 17R/16ER, 23BB, 65K, 2HR) in 34 relief appearances began and ended the season with Tampa, going 2-3 with a 2.89 ERA (28.0IP, 26H, 9ER, 15BB, 28K, 2HR) in 16 appearances went 1-0 with one save and a 2.36 ERA (26.2IP, 19H, 8R/7ER, 8BB, 37K, 0HR) 18G with the RiverDogs did not allow a run in nine straight appearances from 7/30-8/30 (13.1IP) 2016: Pitched in 23 games for Single-A Charleston, posting a 2-4 record, one save and a 2.60 ERA (52.0IP, 43H, 19R/15ER, 21BB, 59K, 2HR) tossed at least 2.0IP in 17-of-23 appearances, nine of which were scoreless outings PERSONAL: Given name is Robert Harris played two seasons (2012-13) for Paris Junior College (Tex.) before transferring to the University of Pittsburgh in two seasons (2014-15) with the Panthers, went 6-9 with a 3.82 ERA (92.0IP, 82H, 52R/39ER, 44BB, 81K) in 44 appearances (two starts) graduated in 2011 from McKinney H.S. (Tex.), where he was named District 10-4A Pitcher of the Year as a senior also lettered three years in football 8/6 CLR --- 2.0 2 1 1 2 3 8/9 @ BRD --- 2.0 1 0 0 1 3 8/14 @ PMB --- 1.2 2 0 0 0 2 8/16 @ PMB S 0.1 0 0 0 0 1 8/19 DBT S 2.2 0 0 0 1 2 0-for-0 (100.0%)