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Biloxi Shuckers (MIL) 3-1 at Mobile Bay Bears (ARI) 3-1 RHP Brooks Hall (1-0, 0.00) vs. RHP Aaron Blair (1-0, 4.40) Game #5/Road #5 | Wednesday, April 15, 2015 | Hank Aaron Stadium | 6:35 p.m. © 2015 BILOXI SHUCKERS | www.BILOXISHUCKERS.com PAGE 1 RECORD BREAKDOWN TODAY’S GAME: The first place Biloxi Shuckers (3-1) kick off a 5-game road series with the Mobile Bay Bears at Hank Aaron Stadium at 6:35 p.m... game 6 of a 55-game road trip away from Biloxi. The Shuckers are tied for 1st place in the Southern division with Jacksonville with a 3-1 record to start the season. Chattanooga won on Monday and are 4-1. PITCHING MATCHUP: RHP Brooks Hall makes his 2nd start of 2015 tonight in the opener at Mobile. The righty is coming off a terrific outing in which he held the Blue Wahoos to just 3 hits over 5.0 innings. Hall will be making his 3rd career start against the Bay Bears (1-0, 0.69), facing Mobile once each of the past two seasons...Mobile starts RHP Aaron Blair in the opener. Blair is in his 3rd season in the Diamondbacks organization. He enters 2015 ranked as the D’backs No. 3 prospect by Baseball America (40th Overall) and No. 4 by MLB.com and No.37 overall by ESPN.com. Blair was named thte 2014 Organizational Pitcher of the Year and tied for 2nd among all Minor Leaguers with 171 strikeouts. Was 2-0 with a 0.96 ERA (3 ER in 28.0 IP) over his final 5 starts with Mobile and 8-1 with a 3.17 ERA (33 ER in 93.2 IP) in his final 16 overall. He attended Marshall University and became the highest baseball draft pick in the school’s history (36th overall in 2013). SHUCKERS RECAP: The Biloxi Shuckers game against the Pensacola Blue Wahoos was postponed due to rain on Monday night. The game will be made up as part of a doubleheader when the Shuckers return to Pensacola Bayfront Stadium on Sunday, April 26. The Shuckers took 3 of 4 from the Wahoos, outscoring them 18-7 in the first series of the franchise. (See a listing of all the Biloxi firsts on page 12 of the game notes). ON TOP OF THE LEAGUE: Currently the Shuckers lead the Southern League in batting (.301), while the pitching staff has surrendered the fewest hits (15), holding the Wahoos to a .150 batting average in the opening series. AMAZING ARCIA: SS Orlando Arcia, through 4 games is leading the Southern League in batting average (.533), on-base percentage (.588), hits (8), slug- ging (.800) T-1st in runs (4), 2nd in extra-base hits (3), T-2nd in total bases (12), and T-3rd in RBI (4). CAN’T KEEP US OFF BASE: The Shuckers hold 2 of the top 5 spots in on-base percentage in the Southern League. Arcia is on top while INF Yadiel Rivera is 5th (.545)... OF Kyle Wren has a 9-game on-base streak that dates back to his time with the Mississippi Braves in 2014. The streak began on August 23rd – over the streak he is batting .395 (15x38) with 8 runs, a double, triple and 4 RBI. The streak is T-3rd in the league currently. BULLPEN SUCCESS: Through 4 games, Biloxi’s bullpen has a 0.68 ERA (1 ER, 13.2 IP) while walking 2 and striking out 18 batters. They have held Pensacola batters to a .075 batting average (3x40). YOUNG GUNS: SS Orlando Arcia (20, 8/4/94) is the 2nd-youngest overall and youngest position player in the Southern League while OF Tyrone Taylor (21, 1/22/94) is the 8th-youngest in the league. Birmingham pitcher Tyler Danish is the youngest in the SL (20, 9/12/94). INF Yadiel Rivera is not far off the list at 22 years-old (5/2/92). THE ROAD WARRIORS: The Shuckers begin the inaugural season away from home while MGM Park is being constructed and have a provisional scheduled 55-game road trip to start the season. The Shuckers will serve as the “home team” during five-game series at Jacksonville, April 20-24, vs. Mobile in Huntsville, April 30-May 4, at Mississippi, May 6-10, vs. Jacksonville, May 16-19 in Huntsville (includes a doubleheader) and vs. Birmingham, May 21-25 in Huntsville. The long road trip is not the first for a minor league team as the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees, Triple-A affiliate of the Yankees played their entire 144-game schedule away from home in 2012 because of stadium renovations. The club played 37 of those games in Rochester, NY. CACTUS SHUCKERS SUCCESS: Biloxi’s Cactus Shuckers won their last 2 spring games (including one against Pensacola) ending with an 8-3-2 overall record. Milwaukee’s 4 full-season affiliates finished with a record of 30-22-3 this spring. Nick Ramirez led the way batting .438 (14x32) with 2 doubles, 2 triples and 5 runs scored. The starting rotation of Hall, Tyler Wagner, Jorge Lopez, Hobbs Johnson and Jacob Barnes allowed just 6 runs over 24.1 innings during the spring (2.24 ERA). OPENING DAY ROSTER FILLED WITH PROSPECTS: The Shuckers’ Inaugural roster features 10 of the top-30 prospects in the Milwaukee Brewers’ organization, according to Baseball America. Of the 10, three are in the top-10: Tyrone Taylor (1), Orlando Arcia (2) and Tyler Wagner (9). Others include RHP Tyler Wagner (9), INF Yadiel Rivera (13), RHP Jorge Lopez (15), OF Kyle Wren (19), LHP Hobbs Johnson (23), RHP Brooks Hall (25), RHP Mike Strong (29) and RHP Damien Magnifico (30). MAJOR LEAGUE EXPERIENCE: RHP Jaye Chapman made his MLB debut on September 4, 2012 at Washington as a member of the Chicago Cubs and went 0-1 with a 3.75 ERA in 14 relief outings. INF Taylor Green made his MLB debut for the Brewers on August 31, 2011 and played in 20 games, posting a .270 batting average with an RBI. In 2012, Green appeared in 58 games for the Brew Crew accumulating 7 doubles, 3 home runs and 14 RBI’s over 58 games. Overall, Green made 30 starts (14 games at first base, 11 games at third base, 4 games at second base, 1 game at DH) and was on the 2011 postseason roster for Milwaukee, appearing off the bench in both the NLDS (1 game) and NLCS (2 games). SIDE-BY-SIDE STAT COMPARISON (SL Rank) Stat .301 (1) AVG .246 (4) 18 (5) RUNS 28 (3) 1 (T8) HR 2 (T3) 5 (T8) 2B 11 (1) 2 (T4) 3B 4 (1) 1 (T7) SB 4 (3) 1.80 (2) ERA 2.58 (4) 30 (8) SO 37 (5) 14 (T3) LOW BB 14 (T3) 0 (T8) SV 1 (T4) Average ................. Orlando Arcia, .533 (1) Hits ........................... Orlando Arcia, 8 (T1) Home Runs................Nick Ramirez, 1 (T2) RBI............................ Orlando Arcia, 4 (T9) Stolen Bases ............. Yadiel Rivera, 1 (T5) Wins...................................... 3 Tied, 1 (T1) ERA ................................. 7 tied, 0.00 (T1) Strikeouts................... Mike Strong, 6 (T11) Quality Starts .............. Tyler Wagner 1 (T1) Saves.................................................... N/A TEAM LEADERS (SL RANK) Current Record: ................................. 3-1 Streak ................................................. L1 Last 10 Games: ................................. 3-1 Long Winning Streak: ........................ W3 Long Losing Sttreak: ........................... L1 Home (MGM Park): ............................ 0-0 Home (Joe Davis): ............................. 0-0 Home (Other): .................................... 0-0 Road .................................................. 3-1 North Home Road Total Birmingham 0-0 (5) 0-0 (5) 0-0 (10) Chattanooga 0-0 (5) 0-0 (5) 0-0 (10) Jackson (TN) 0-0 (5) 0-0 (10) 0-0 (15) Montgomery 0-0 (5) 0-0 (5) 0-0 (10) Tennessee 0-0 (5) 0-0 (5) 0-0 (10) Totals: 0-0 (25) 0-0 (30) 0-0 (55) South Home Road Total Jacksonville 0-0 (5) 0-0 (10) 0-0 (15) Mississippi 0-0 (13) 0-0 (10) 0-0 (23) Mobile 0-0 (17) 0-0 (10) 0-0 (27) Pensacola 0-0 (5) 3-1 (15) 3-1 (20) Totals: 0-0 (40) 3-1 (45) 3-1 (95) VS. THE SOUTHERN LEAGUE K 2015 games will be aired on the inaugural Biloxi Shuckers Radio Network: WPMO AM-1580 – Pascagoula-Moss Point WVGG AM-1440 Lucedale WRBE FM-106.9 Lucedale WMXI FM-98.1 Hattiesburg/Laurel WRJW AM-1320 Picayune UPCOMING GAMES AND PROBABLE PITCHERS (ALL TIMES ARE CENTRAL) Date - Time Opponent: Pitching Matchup: April 16 - 6:35 at Mobile RHP Tyler Wagner (1-0, 0.00) vs. RHP Braden Shipley (0-0, 1.35) April 17 - 7:05 at Mobile LHP Hobbs Johnson (0-0, 3.86) vs. RHP Yoan Lopez (0-1, 3.00) April 18 - 7:05 at Mobile RHP Jorge Lopez (0-1, 12.00) vs. RHP Brandon Sinnery (0-0, 1.50) April 19 - 2:05 at Mobile RHP Jacob Barnes (0-0, -.--) vs. RHP Gabriel Arias (1-0, 3.00) 2015 First Half Series Results vs. Pensacola (Biloxi 0, Mobile 0) Date Site Result Winner Loser Save 4/15 @MOB 4/16 @MOB 4/17 @MOB 4/18 @MOB 4/19 @MOB 4/30 @HVL 5/1 @HVL 5/2 @HVL 5/3 @HVL 5/4 @HVL 6/6 BIL 6/7 BIL 6/8 BIL 6/9 BIL

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Biloxi Shuckers (MIL) 3-1 at Mobile Bay Bears (ARI) 3-1RHP Brooks Hall (1-0, 0.00) vs. RHP Aaron Blair (1-0, 4.40)

Game #5/Road #5 | Wednesday, April 15, 2015 | Hank Aaron Stadium | 6:35 p.m.

© 2015 BILOXI SHUCKERS | www.BILOXISHUCKERS.com PAGE 1

RECORD BREAKDOWNTODAY’S GAME: The first place Biloxi Shuckers (3-1) kick off a 5-game road series with the Mobile Bay Bears at Hank Aaron Stadium at 6:35 p.m... game 6 of a 55-game road trip away from Biloxi. The Shuckers are tied for 1st place in the Southern division with Jacksonville with a 3-1 record to start the season. Chattanooga won on Monday and are 4-1.PITCHING MATCHUP: RHP Brooks Hall makes his 2nd start of 2015 tonight in the opener at Mobile. The righty is coming off a terrific outing in which he held the Blue Wahoos to just 3 hits over 5.0 innings. Hall will be making his 3rd career start against the Bay Bears (1-0, 0.69), facing Mobile once each of the past two seasons...Mobile starts RHP Aaron Blair in the opener. Blair is in his 3rd season in the Diamondbacks organization. He enters 2015 ranked as the D’backs No. 3 prospect by Baseball America (40th Overall) and No. 4 by MLB.com and No.37 overall by ESPN.com. Blair was named thte 2014 Organizational Pitcher of the Year and tied for 2nd among all Minor Leaguers with 171 strikeouts. Was 2-0 with a 0.96 ERA (3 ER in 28.0 IP) over his final 5 starts with Mobile and 8-1 with a 3.17 ERA (33 ER in 93.2 IP) in his final 16 overall. He attended Marshall University and became the highest baseball draft pick in the school’s history (36th overall in 2013).SHUCKERS RECAP: The Biloxi Shuckers game against the Pensacola Blue Wahoos was postponed due to rain on Monday night. The game will be made up as part of a doubleheader when the Shuckers return to Pensacola Bayfront Stadium on Sunday, April 26. The Shuckers took 3 of 4 from the Wahoos, outscoring them 18-7 in the first series of the franchise. (See a listing of all the Biloxi firsts on page 12 of the game notes).ON TOP OF THE LEAGUE: Currently the Shuckers lead the Southern League in batting (.301), while the pitching staff has surrendered the fewest hits (15), holding the Wahoos to a .150 batting average in the opening series. AMAZING ARCIA: SS Orlando Arcia, through 4 games is leading the Southern League in batting average (.533), on-base percentage (.588), hits (8), slug-ging (.800) T-1st in runs (4), 2nd in extra-base hits (3), T-2nd in total bases (12), and T-3rd in RBI (4). CAN’T KEEP US OFF BASE: The Shuckers hold 2 of the top 5 spots in on-base percentage in the Southern League. Arcia is on top while INF Yadiel Rivera is 5th (.545)... OF Kyle Wren has a 9-game on-base streak that dates back to his time with the Mississippi Braves in 2014. The streak began on August 23rd – over the streak he is batting .395 (15x38) with 8 runs, a double, triple and 4 RBI. The streak is T-3rd in the league currently. BULLPEN SUCCESS: Through 4 games, Biloxi’s bullpen has a 0.68 ERA (1 ER, 13.2 IP) while walking 2 and striking out 18 batters. They have held Pensacola batters to a .075 batting average (3x40). YOUNG GUNS: SS Orlando Arcia (20, 8/4/94) is the 2nd-youngest overall and youngest position player in the Southern League while OF Tyrone Taylor (21, 1/22/94) is the 8th-youngest in the league. Birmingham pitcher Tyler Danish is the youngest in the SL (20, 9/12/94). INF Yadiel Rivera is not far off the list at 22 years-old (5/2/92).THE ROAD WARRIORS: The Shuckers begin the inaugural season away from home while MGM Park is being constructed and have a provisional scheduled 55-game road trip to start the season. The Shuckers will serve as the “home team” during five-game series at Jacksonville, April 20-24, vs. Mobile in Huntsville, April 30-May 4, at Mississippi, May 6-10, vs. Jacksonville, May 16-19 in Huntsville (includes a doubleheader) and vs. Birmingham, May 21-25 in Huntsville. The long road trip is not the first for a minor league team as the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees, Triple-A affiliate of the Yankees played their entire 144-game schedule away from home in 2012 because of stadium renovations. The club played 37 of those games in Rochester, NY. CACTUS SHUCKERS SUCCESS: Biloxi’s Cactus Shuckers won their last 2 spring games (including one against Pensacola) ending with an 8-3-2 overall record. Milwaukee’s 4 full-season affiliates finished with a record of 30-22-3 this spring. Nick Ramirez led the way batting .438 (14x32) with 2 doubles, 2 triples and 5 runs scored. The starting rotation of Hall, Tyler Wagner, Jorge Lopez, Hobbs Johnson and Jacob Barnes allowed just 6 runs over 24.1 innings during the spring (2.24 ERA).OPENING DAY ROSTER FILLED WITH PROSPECTS: The Shuckers’ Inaugural roster features 10 of the top-30 prospects in the Milwaukee Brewers’ organization, according to Baseball America. Of the 10, three are in the top-10: Tyrone Taylor (1), Orlando Arcia (2) and Tyler Wagner (9). Others include RHP Tyler Wagner (9), INF Yadiel Rivera (13), RHP Jorge Lopez (15), OF Kyle Wren (19), LHP Hobbs Johnson (23), RHP Brooks Hall (25), RHP Mike Strong (29) and RHP Damien Magnifico (30).MAJOR LEAGUE EXPERIENCE: RHP Jaye Chapman made his MLB debut on September 4, 2012 at Washington as a member of the Chicago Cubs and went 0-1 with a 3.75 ERA in 14 relief outings. INF Taylor Green made his MLB debut for the Brewers on August 31, 2011 and played in 20 games, posting a .270 batting average with an RBI. In 2012, Green appeared in 58 games for the Brew Crew accumulating 7 doubles, 3 home runs and 14 RBI’s over 58 games. Overall, Green made 30 starts (14 games at first base, 11 games at third base, 4 games at second base, 1 game at DH) and was on the 2011 postseason roster for Milwaukee, appearing off the bench in both the NLDS (1 game) and NLCS (2 games).

SIDE-BY-SIDE STAT COMPARISON (SL Rank)

Stat.301 (1) AVG .246 (4)18 (5) RUNS 28 (3)1 (T8) HR 2 (T3)5 (T8) 2B 11 (1)2 (T4) 3B 4 (1)1 (T7) SB 4 (3)

1.80 (2) ERA 2.58 (4)30 (8) SO 37 (5)

14 (T3) LOW BB 14 (T3)0 (T8) SV 1 (T4)

Average ................. Orlando Arcia, .533 (1)Hits ........................... Orlando Arcia, 8 (T1)Home Runs ................Nick Ramirez, 1 (T2)RBI ............................ Orlando Arcia, 4 (T9)Stolen Bases .............Yadiel Rivera, 1 (T5)Wins ...................................... 3 Tied, 1 (T1)ERA ................................. 7 tied, 0.00 (T1)Strikeouts ...................Mike Strong, 6 (T11)Quality Starts ..............Tyler Wagner 1 (T1)Saves ....................................................N/A

TEAM LEADERS (SL RANK)

Current Record: .................................3-1Streak ................................................. L1Last 10 Games: .................................3-1Long Winning Streak: ........................W3Long Losing Sttreak: ........................... L1Home (MGM Park): ............................0-0Home (Joe Davis): .............................0-0Home (Other): .................................... 0-0Road .................................................. 3-1

North Home Road TotalBirmingham 0-0 (5) 0-0 (5) 0-0 (10)Chattanooga 0-0 (5) 0-0 (5) 0-0 (10)Jackson (TN) 0-0 (5) 0-0 (10) 0-0 (15)Montgomery 0-0 (5) 0-0 (5) 0-0 (10)Tennessee 0-0 (5) 0-0 (5) 0-0 (10)Totals: 0-0 (25) 0-0 (30) 0-0 (55)South Home Road TotalJacksonville 0-0 (5) 0-0 (10) 0-0 (15)Mississippi 0-0 (13) 0-0 (10) 0-0 (23)Mobile 0-0 (17) 0-0 (10) 0-0 (27)Pensacola 0-0 (5) 3-1 (15) 3-1 (20)Totals: 0-0 (40) 3-1 (45) 3-1 (95)

VS. THE SOUTHERN LEAGUE

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2015 games will be aired on the inaugural Biloxi Shuckers Radio Network:

WPMO AM-1580 – Pascagoula-Moss Point

WVGG AM-1440Lucedale

WRBE FM-106.9Lucedale

WMXI FM-98.1Hattiesburg/Laurel

WRJW AM-1320Picayune

UPCOMING GAMES AND PROBABLE PITCHERS (ALL TIMES ARE CENTRAL)Date - Time Opponent: Pitching Matchup: April 16 - 6:35 at Mobile RHP Tyler Wagner (1-0, 0.00) vs. RHP Braden Shipley (0-0, 1.35)April 17 - 7:05 at Mobile LHP Hobbs Johnson (0-0, 3.86) vs. RHP Yoan Lopez (0-1, 3.00)April 18 - 7:05 at Mobile RHP Jorge Lopez (0-1, 12.00) vs. RHP Brandon Sinnery (0-0, 1.50)April 19 - 2:05 at Mobile RHP Jacob Barnes (0-0, -.--) vs. RHP Gabriel Arias (1-0, 3.00)

2015 First Half Series Results vs. Pensacola (Biloxi 0, Mobile 0)Date Site Result Winner Loser Save4/15 @MOB4/16 @MOB4/17 @MOB4/18 @MOB4/19 @MOB4/30 @HVL5/1 @HVL5/2 @HVL5/3 @HVL5/4 @HVL6/6 BIL6/7 BIL6/8 BIL6/9 BIL

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SHUCKERS NOTES/ABOUT THE SHUCKERS

© 2015 BILOXI SHUCKERS | www.BILOXISHUCKERS.com PAGE 2

WHO ARE THE SHUCKERS?: Formerly the Huntsville Stars, the new Biloxi professional baseball team re-vealed the new identity on November 24, 2014, as the Biloxi Shuckers took center stage during a ceremony inside Biloxi’s historic Saenger Theatre. The team name was selected after nearly 60,000 votes were cast after the month-long “Name the Team” contest yielded six finalists. A tenacious oyster is the centerpiece of the identity, seen both in the club’s primary logo, home and alternate caps. The letters “BS” to make up the road cap designation - the Biloxi Lighthouse logo, resiliently rising above historic storm waters. Gulf Blue, Sand, Coral, and Black make up the club’s new official colors, paying tribute to the Gulf Coast. The Shuckers are the first professional sports team to use this color combination.ABOUT BILOXI: Founded in the late 17th century by French explorers, Biloxi has a population of 44,578 and is the home of Keesler Air Force Base... With many wonderful beaches, golf courses, fishing charters, museums and the iconic Biloxi Lighthouse, Biloxi is the perfect place for friends and families to get away and take a much-needed vacation.COMING SOON...MGM Park: As the Shuckers begin the 2015 season on the road, their future home, MGM Park is currently being constructed.MGM Park is located off of Highway 90 and Interstate 110, adjacent to Beau Rivage Resort & Casino, MGM Park is within walking distance of downtown Biloxi and beaches of the Gulf Coast. The stadium, being built by the city of Biloxi, broke ground on January 24, 2014 and is being constructed by Architect Dale Partners P.A. of Biloxi and Yates Construction. MGM Park is 455,000 square feet and will seat 6,067 for baseball and up to 15,000 for concerts. Home plate will sit 21 feet above sea level and currently the dimensions are LF- 326’, CF- 401’, RF- 326’. • MGM Park features a tiered Party Patio with 4Tops and premium seating for up to 100 persons or groups...12 Luxury Suites...the Mercedes Benz Lounge with capacity of 75 to 100...Two Party decks (first base and third base) located on the suite level with capacity of up to 50-75...Grass berm in right-center field, one main gate located down the third-base line...centerfield gate and two entrances on the concourse level. • MGM Park will feature two state of the art video boards in right field and left field. The right field board is full-color LED and is 32’ x 46’. A secondary board located in left field is an LED display that is 14’ x 48’. • Ovations Food Services’ Everything’s Fresh™ approach will bring unique and seasonal menus to MGM Park. Fans will experience customized menus that reflect the regional flavors of the Mississippi Gulf Coast including the Aw Shucks Grill™, Pearl’s Po Boys™, Beacon Burgers™, Barq’s Biloxi Creamery™, Biloxi Barbeque™ and Ballpark SHnacks™.

PINCH HITTINGPlayer AVG H AB HR RBIFellhauer .500 1 2 0 0Green .000 0 1 0 0Nick Ramirez .500 1 2 1 1Michael Reed .000 0 0 0 1Totals .400 2 5 1 2

DISABLED LIST CHARTPlayer Injury Game Missed Dates

Player AVG H AB 2B 3B HR RBI SHHall .000 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Wagner .333 1 3 0 0 0 0 0Johnson .000 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Lopez .000 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Strong .000 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Totals .143 1 7 0 0 0 0 0

PITCHERS AT THE PLATE

G/GS CS SBA CS% PB W-LWeisenburger 3/3 0 0 .000 0 2-1Berberet 1/1 0 0 .000 0 1-0Totals: 4/4 0 0 .000 0 3-1

CATCHER’S INFORMATION

PitchersJaye Chapman ...................................................................@jchappy33Hobbs Johnson ........................................................................ @hojo31Jorge Lopez ......................................................................... @yabiee18Damien Magnifico ........................................................... @D_Magno32Eric Marzec ..........................................................................@MarzMLBTanner Poppe ................................................................@TannerPoppeMike Strong ............................................................@Strong_Mike1188Brent Suter ............................................................................@bruter24Martin Viramontes ...........................................................@martilious19Tyler Wagner ..............................................................@_TylerWagner_

CatchersParker Berberet ................................................................. @Parkcity16Tyler LaTorre ......................................................................@tylerlatorreAdam Weisenburger ................................................... @aweisenburger

InfieldersOrlando Arcia ................................................................ @orlandoarcia9Nate Orf ............................................................................... @NateOrf4Nick Ramirez ....................................................................... @N_ram33Yadiel Rivera ........................................................@YADIELRIVERA13Nick Shaw ............................................................................. @NShaw3

OutfieldersJosh Fellhauer ................................................................ @The_Felly_3Michael Reed ...................................................................@MReed1119Tyrone Taylor ............................................................... @Ty_roneTaylorKyle Wren ............................................................................@KwrenGT

CoachesCarlos Subero ........................................................................ @csubero

ShuckersOfficial Shuckers ......................................................... @BiloxiShuckersBuck Rogers (General Manager) ..........................................@BiloxiGMChris Harris (Media/Broadcaster) .....................................@CHarris731

Year Team League Level*1927 Toledo Mud Hens American Association AA*1929 Toledo Mud Hens American Association AA1930 Washington Senators American League MLB1931 Washington Senators American League MLB1932 Washington Senators American League MLB**1933 Washington Senators American League MLB1934 Washington Senators American League MLB1935 Washington Senators American League MLB* . The Mud Hens won the 1927 Junior World Series under manager Casey Stengel (later of New York Yankees fame). In the spring of 1929, the Mud Hens returned for a second season of spring training in Biloxi and still were led by Stengel.** In 1933, Washington won its last American League pennant while training in Biloxi that spring. No other Washington D.C. club in either the American or National League has won another one since that season.

Biloxi Stadium (on site of Keesler Air Force Base)Year Team League Level*1913 Detroit Tigers American League MLB1914 Detroit Tigers American League MLB1915 Detroit Tigers American League MLB**1920 Milwaukee Brewers American Association AA***1920’s Memphis Chicks Southern Association A1931 Baltimore Orioles International League AA1932 Baltimore Orioles International League AA1935 Atlanta Crackers Southern Association A1935 Albany (NY) Senators International League AA* The Tigers included such stars as Ty Cobb, manager Huey Jen-nings, Sam Crawford, George Moriarty and many others. The late Ray M. Thompson, columnist and historian, who wrote for the (then) Biloxi-Gulfport Daily-Herald in a column dated April 13, 1961 and titled “KnowYour State/When the Detroit Tigers Trained At Gulfport” discusses the Tiger team training in Gulfport in 1913.**.The American Association Milwaukee Brewers were founded in 1902, after the American League Brewers moved to St. Louis and became the St. Louis Browns. The American Association Milwaukee Brewers continues in the major league Milwaukee Brewers, which took its name from the 1902-1952 club.***The Chicks trained in Gulfport sometime between 1921 and 1930 according to Ray M. Thompson’s article of April 18, 1958 on the Wash-ington Senators training at Biloxi.

Gulfport Fairgrounds BallparkSpring Training Sites

Year League CLASS W-L Finish Manager Stadium1906 Gulfport Crabs/Cotton States League D 58-61 4th Lincoln Stickney, John Bolin, Earlie Miller Gulfport Fairgrounds 1907 Gulfport Crabs/Cotton States League D 68-67 4th George Leidy, Link Stickney Gulfport Fairgrounds1908 Gulfport-Biloxi Sand Crabs/Cotton States League D Gulfport Fairgrounds Point Comfort Park1926* Gulfport Tarpons/Cotton States League D 1H 31-31 5th Henry “Cotton” Knaupp, Gulfport Fairgrounds 2H 26-36 8th Jack Ryan, Clarence Nemitz 1927 Gulfport Tarpons/Cotton States League D 1H 31-29 3rd Joe P. “Doc” Evans Gulfport Fairgrounds 2H 26-35 5th 1928 Gulfport Tarpons/Cotton States League D 1H 34-21 2nd Henry “Cotton” Knaupp Gulfport Fairgrounds 2H 16-44 7th

SHUCKERS ON TWITTERBILOXI BASEBALL HISTORY: Pro baseball is not totally new to the Gulf Coast, but it is the first since 1908. The Gulfport-Biloxi Sand Crabs of the Cotton States League played half a season in Biloxi during the summer of 1908. Many Major League and som Minor League teams held spring traing in the area. Even the 1920 Milwaukee Brewers of the American Association (direct descendant of the current Brewers) trained in Gulfport. See below.

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STARTING PITCHERBrooks Hall | RHP | #201 GS, 1-0, 0.00 ERA Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-5 Weight: 234Opening Day Age: 24 Residence: Anderson, SC School: T.L. Hannah HS (SC)

Today’s Start: Hall is looking to get the Shuckers back in the win column after Biloxi fell to the Pensacola Blue Wahoos, 4-0, on Sunday evening. The righty is coming off a terrific outing in which he held the Blue Wahoos to just three hits over five innings. Hall will be making his third career start against the Mobile Bay Bears (1-0, 0.69), facing Mobile once each of the past two seasons.

Last Outing: Hall picked up the win in the Opening Day start against the Pensacola Blue Wahoos. The righty lasted five innings and struck out three while walking two and allowing only three hits in the shutout for Biloxi.

2015: Hall took started the inaugural game for the Biloxi Shuckers, hurling five innings of shutout baseball in a 4-0 win over the Pensacola Blue Wahoos...Pitched 9 innings over the course of spring training and did not allow a run and struck out 11 with just 1 walk and 7 hits. Hall continued his scoreless streak going into the regular season, tossing five innings of shutout baseball against Pensacola.

2014: Went 2-1 with a 2.77 ERA in 5 starts at Double-A Huntsville… Was placed on Huntsville’s disabled list on 4/26 with right elbow irritation (missed rest of 2014)… Following the season pitched for the Glendale Desert Dogs in the Arizona Fall League and went 1-0 with a 3.38 ERA in 8 games (2 starts).

2013: Went 4-7 with a 3.40 ERA and 1 save in 28 games (23 starts) with Class-A Brevard County and Double-A Huntsville… Began the year at Brevard County, where he went 2-3 with a 2.78 ERA in 11 games (10 starts)… Held Florida State League opponents to a .217 batting average… Was a Florida State League All-Star… Joined Huntsville on 6/3 and went 2-4 with a 4.01 ERA and 1 save in 17 games (13 starts)… Added to the 40-man roster on 11/20.

2012: Went 4-3 with a 4.33 ERA and 1 save in 16 games (13 starts) at Class-A Brevard County… Was on the disabled list from 7/26 through the end of the season with right elbow inflammation.

2011: Went 7-5 with a 4.13 ERA in 19 games (18 starts) at Class-A Wisconsin.

2010: Went 3-4 with a 5.44 ERA in 14 games (7 starts) with the Rookie Arizona Brewers… Was 1-4 with a 6.46 ERA as a starter (23.2 IP, 17 ER) and 2-0 with a 4.37 ERA in relief (22.2 IP, 11 ER).

CAREER NOTES/MISCELLANEOUS• Graduated from T.L. Hanna (SC) High School, where he also played basketball• Committed to play at the University of South Carolina before signing with the Brewers• Goes by his middle name rather than his first name, Steven.....his father, James, gave himthe middle name of Brooks after his favorite baseball player, Hall of Famer Brooks Robinson• Enjoys deer and hog hunting

Year/Teams W/L ERA G GS CG SHO IP H R ER BB SO HR2010 AZ Brewers-R 3-4 5.44 14 7 0 0 46.1 55 33 28 16 43 52011 Wisconsin-A 7-5 4.13 19 18 0 0 100.1 109 51 46 25 63 72012 Brevard Co.-A+ 4-3 4.33 16 13 0 0 68.2 72 41 33 35 40 72013 Brevard Co.-A+ 2-3 2.78 11 10 0 0 58.1 47 24 18 18 40 1 Huntsville-AA 2-4 4.01 17 13 0 0 60.2 65 31 27 23 39 82014 Huntsville-AA 2-1 2.77 5 5 0 0 26.0 24 9 8 7 16 12015 Biloxi-AA 1-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 5.0 3 0 0 2 3 0MiLB Totals 21-20 3.94 83 67 0 0 365.1 375 189 160 126 244 23

Career Breakdown:

2014 SEASON HIGHSLong Outing: 8.0 (4/20 vs Mobile)Strikeouts: 5 (4/9 vs Pensacola)Walks: 3 (4/15 @Mississippi)HR All’d: 1 (4/9 vs Pensacola)Hits All’d: 7 (4/9 vs Pensacola)Runs All’d: 4 (4/9 vs Pensacola)Win Streak: 2 (4/20-4/25)Loss Streak: 1 (4/3)

2015 SEASON SPLITSHOME: 0-0, 0.00 ROAD: 1-0, 0.00vs. LH: .222, 0 HR vs. RH: .111, 0 HRApril: 1-0, 0.00, 3 K, 2 BB, .167 Opp. AVG

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Date Opp W-L ERA IP H R ER HR BB SO PC-S SC4/9 @PEN 1-0 0.00 5.0 3 0 0 0 2 3 83-49 W, 3-04/15 @MOB Totals .167 1-0 0.00 5.0 3 0 0 0 2 3

2015 STARTS

Acquired: Selected by Milwau-kee in the fourth round of the 2009 First-Year Player Draft

vs. BATTERS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SOTom Belza .500 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0Sean Jamieson .500 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0Gerson Montilla .333 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

Date Opp W-L ERA IP H R ER HR BB SO PC-S SC4/3 @JAX 0-1 4.50 4.0 6 2 2 0 2 3 66-38 L 3-14/9 PNS 0-0 5.63 4.0 7 4 3 1 0 5 82-54 W 5-44/15 @MIS 0-0 4.85 5.0 4 2 2 0 3 2 78-47 L 3-24/20 MOB 1-0 3.43 8.0 5 1 1 0 1 2 78-54 W 3-14/25 @TNS 1-0 2.77 5.0 2 0 0 0 1 4 79-48 W 15-1Totals 2-1 2.77 26.0 24 9 8 1 7 16

2014 STARTS

W/L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO HR Opp. Avg1-0 0.69 2 2 13.0 7 1 1 3 6 1 .077

Hall vs. Mobile Career:

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PITCHING TOTALS

PITCHER LAST APP. IP,H,R,ER,BB,K LAST WIN LAST SAVE LAST LOSS SV/OPP RI/STRANDED35 - Chapman (RHP) 4/9 1.0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 232 - Magnifico (RHP 4/11 1.0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 146 - Obispo (RHP) 4/9 1.0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 130 - Poppe (RHP)12 - Ross (RHP) 4/11 2.0, 1, 1, 1, 0, 210 - Strong (LHP) 4/9 2.0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 324 - Suter (LHP) 4/11 3.2, 2, 0, 0, 1, 6 4/11 at PNS 3-318 - Viramontes (RHP)

BULLPEN BRIEFS/LAST OUTING

PITCHING/BULLPEN NOTES

W L ERA G CG SHO IP H R ER BB SO HR First Batter AVG S SVO Holds IR ScoredStarters 2 1 2.80 4 1 0 16.1 14 6 5 12 12 1 12 60 .200 - - - - -Relievers 1 0 0.68 3 - - 13.2 3 1 1 2 18 1 3 40 .075 0 0 0 3 0TOTALS 3 1 1.80 4 1 0 30.0 17 7 6 14 30 2 15 100 .150 0 0 0 3 0

JAYE CHAPMAN | RHP | #35 0-0, 0.00 ERA, .000 BAA, 0 SV RESIDES: LYNN HAVEN, FL AGE: 27SUMMARY

Games .............................................................................1SV/Opp ..................................................................0/0Holds ........................................................................0vs. RHB ...................................................000, (0x0), 0 HRvs. LHB ...................................................000, (0x3), 0 HR

SEASON HIGHSInnings Pitched ................................. 1.0 (4/9, at PNS)Strikeouts ............................................ 1 (4/9, at PNS)Walks ...............................................................................0Hits ...................................................................................0Earned Runs ....................................................................0

• Signed by Milwaukee to a minor-league contract on 11/14/14 (Chippola College)• In 2014, pitched for the Bridgeport Bluefish of the independent Atlantic League• In 2013, was a non-roster invitee to Spring Training with the Cubs… Made 4 appearances with Triple-A Iowa before being placed on the disabled list on 4/16 with a left hip strain; missed the remainder of the season… Underwent surgery on both hips to repair a genetic condition known as femoroacetabular impingement (FAI).• In 2012, made his Major League debut on 9/4 at Washington, tossing a scoreless inning in relief.• In 2011, led Braves minor leaguers with 52 appearances… Earned Braves organizational Pitcher of the Month honors for April (9 G, 1-0, 0.64 ERA, 2 SV, 14 IP, 1 ER with Mississippi) and July (12 G, 1-0, 2.51 ERA, 1 SV, 14.1 IP, 4 ER with Gwinnett)… Had his contract purchased and was added to the Braves’ 40-man roster on 11/16.• Attended Chipola College in Marianna, Florida… Was originally selected by ATL in the 16th round of 2005 draft.

DAMIEN MAGNIFICO | RHP | #32 0-0, 0.00 ERA, .000 BAA, 0 SV RESIDES: MESQUITE, TX AGE: 23SUMMARY

Games .............................................................................1SV/Opp ..................................................................0/0Holds ........................................................................0vs. RHB ...................................................000, (0x1), 0 HRvs. LHB ...................................................000, (0x2), 0 HR

SEASON HIGHSInnings Pitched ............................... 1.0 (4/11, at PNS)Strikeouts ........................................... 1 (4/11, at PNS)Walks ...............................................................................0Hits ...................................................................................0Earned Runs ....................................................................0

• Selected by Milwaukee in the 5th round of the 2012 draft (Oklahoma)• 30th-ranked prospect in the Brewers’ organization according to Baseball America.• In 2014, was a Florida State League midseason All-Star… Led the Florida State League in shutouts (2) and tied for the league lead in complete games (2)• In 2013, went 5-3 with a 4.57 ERA in 21 games (18 starts) between Class-A Wisconsin and Class-A Brevard County… Was named to the Midwest League midseason All-Star team.• Attended Howard Junior College for two seasons (2010-11) and transferred to the University of Oklahoma for his junior season in 2012.

ERIC MARZEC | RHP | # 0-0, 0.00 ERA, .000 BAA, 0 SV RESIDES: CANTON, OH AGE: 27SUMMARY

Games .............................................................................0SV/Opp ..................................................................0/0Holds ........................................................................0vs. RHB ...................................................000, (0x0), 0 HRvs. LHB ...................................................000, (0x0), 0 HR

SEASON HIGHSInnings Pitched ..................................................... 0.0Strikeouts ................................................................. 0Walks ...............................................................................0Hits ...................................................................................0Earned Runs ....................................................................0

• Selected by Milwaukee in the 30th round of the 2010 draft (Youngstown State)• In 2014, went 1-4 with a 3.02 ERA in 38 games (7 starts) between AA Huntsville and AAA Nashville… Belted a solo homer – his first professional HR - on 8/23 vs. Mobile (off Braden Shipley)… Pitched for Zulia in the Venezuelan Winter League following the season.• In 2013, went 6-0 with a 1.95 ERA in 46 relief appearances between A+ Brevard County and AA Huntsville… Opponents batted .233.• In 2011, went a combined 4-2 with a 1.69 ERA (69.1 IP, 13 ER) and 4 saves in 42 games (1 start) between A- Wisconsin, AAA Nashville and A+ Brevard County.• In 2010, held Pioneer League opponents to a .202 batting average… Did not allow a run in his first 10 games with Rookie Helena.

WIRFIN OBISPO | RHP | #46 0-0, 0.00 ERA, .000 BAA, 0 SV RESIDES: SAN PEDRO DE MACORIS, DR AGE: 30SUMMARY

Games .............................................................................1SV/Opp ..................................................................0/0Holds ........................................................................0vs. RHB ...................................................000, (0x2), 0 HRvs. LHB ...................................................000, (0x1), 0 HR

2015 TotalsInnings Pitched ................................. 1.0 (4/9, at PNS)Strikeouts ............................................ 1 (4/9, at PNS)Walks ...............................................................................0Hits ...................................................................................0Earned Runs ....................................................................0

• Signed by Milwaukee to a minor-league contract on December 2, 2014• In 2014, was a non-roster invitee to Spring Training with the Braves… Held International League opponents to a .233 batting average while with Triple-A Gwinnett… Was claimed off waivers by Pittsburgh and optioned to AAA Indianapolis on 6/1.• In 2013, led the International League with 54 appearances… Posted a 17.2 consecutive scoreless innings streak over 14 outings from 5/20-6/26… Held opponents to a .204 batting average.• In 2012, signed by Cincinnati to a minor-league contract on 2/2 then signed by Atlanta to a minor-league con-tract on 11/5.• Originally signed by Boston as a non-drafted free agent on 1/20/02 and played in the Dominican Summer League as a shortstop before being released on 11/3/03.

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BULLPEN NOTESTANNER POPPE | RHP | #30 0-0, 0.00 ERA, .000 BAA, 0 SV RESIDES: LAWRENCE, KS AGE: 24

SUMMARYGames .............................................................................0SV/Opp ..................................................................0/0Holds ........................................................................0vs. RHB ...................................................000, (0x0), 0 HRvs. LHB ...................................................000, (0x0), 0 HR

SEASON HIGHSInnings Pitched ..................................................... 0.0Strikeouts ................................................................. 0Walks ...............................................................................0Hits ...................................................................................0Earned Runs ....................................................................0

• Selected by Milwaukee in the 31st round of the 2013 draft (Kansas)• In 2014, went 1-2 with a 2.86 ERA and 9 saves in 35 relief appearances (44 IP, 14 ER) between A+ Brevard County and AA Huntsville… Was a Florida State League midseason All-Star… Went 9-for-9 in save at-tempts… Was unscored upon in 11 of his 12 games at Brevard… promoted to Huntsville on 5/21… placed on the DL on 8/1 with a right shoulder rotator cuff strain and missed the remainder of the season.• Graduated from the Kansas with a bachelor’s degree in exercise science… Was a two-time First Team Aca-demic All-Big 12 selection… previously drafted by the Royals in the 37th round of the 2009 draft and by the Rays in the 37th round of the 2011 draft, but did not sign either time.Was an All-State selection in basketball and helped lead his team to two undefeated regular seasons and second and third-place finishes at the state tourna-ment…His older sister, Marissa, played basketball at Pittsburg State University.

AUSTIN ROSS | RHP | #12 0-0, 0.00 ERA, .143 BAA, 0 SV RESIDES: SHREVEPORT, LA AGE: 26SUMMARY

Games .............................................................................1SV/Opp ..................................................................0/0Holds ........................................................................0vs. RHB ...................................................000, (0x4), 0 HRvs. LHB ...................................................333, (1x3), 1 HR

SEASON HIGHSInnings Pitched ............................... 2.0 (4/11, at PNS)Strikeouts ........................................... 2 (4/11, at PNS)Walks ...............................................................................0Hits ...........................................................1 (4/11, at PNS)Earned Runs ....................................................................0

• Drafted by Milwaukee in the 8th round of the 2010 draft (LSU).• In 2014, went 9-8 with a 3.61 ERA in 26 games (16 starts) between A+ Brevard County and AA Huntsville.• In 2013, began the season on the DL while recovering from “Tommy John” surgery… Made 6 rehab appear-ances with the R Arizona Brewers from 6/21-7/10… reinstated from the disabled list on 7/16… Started 10 games at Class-A Wisconsin and held opponents to a .224 batting average.• In 2012, missed the majority of the season after undergoing “Tommy John” surgery… Surgery was performed by Dr. William Raasch on 5/10… placed on the DL on 4/21 and missed the remainder of the season.

MIKE STRONG | LHP | #10 0-0, 0.00 ERA, .000 BAA, 0 SV RESIDES: AFTON, MN AGE: 26SUMMARY

Games .............................................................................2SV/Opp ..................................................................0/0Holds ........................................................................0vs. RHB ...................................................000, (0x6), 0 HRvs. LHB ...................................................000, (0x9), 0 HR

SEASON HIGHSInnings Pitched ................................. 2.0 (4/9, at PNS)Strikeouts ............................................ 3 (4/9, at PNS)Walks ...............................................................................0Hits ...................................................................................0Earned Runs ....................................................................0

• Drafted by Milwaukee in the 10th round of the 2011 draft (Oklahoma St).• 29th ranked prospect in the Brewers’ organization according to Baseball America.• In 2014, went 2-2 with a 2.50 ERA and 4 saves in 30 games (6 starts) at A+ Brevard County… Held Florida State League opponents to a .207 batting average with 78 strikeouts in 75.2 innings… Was 1-1 with a 2.61 ERA as a starter (31 IP, 9 ER) and 1-1 with a 2.42 ERA in relief (44.2 IP, 12 ER)… Also made a relief appearance with Huntsville (8/31 vs. Missis-sippi)… Following the season pitched for the Glendale Desert Dogs in the Arizona Fall League and went 1-0 with a 1.98 ERA and 2 saves in 11 relief appearances (13.2 IP, 8 H, 3 R, 3 ER, 3 BB, 14 SO)… Was added to the 40-man roster on 11/20.• Graduated from Stillwater (MN) High School, where he also played hockey… Attended Iowa Western Community Col-lege, where he played his first two collegiate seasons… Transferred to Oklahoma State University, where he played his junior and senior seasons… Enjoys fishing, traveling, video games and attending Minnesota Wild hockey games.

BRENT SUTER | RHP | #24 1-0, 0.00 ERA, .167 BAA, 0 SV RESIDES: CINCINNATI, OH AGE: 25SUMMARY

Games .............................................................................1SV/Opp ..................................................................0/0Holds ........................................................................0vs. RHB ...................................................143, (1x7), 0 HRvs. LHB ...................................................200, (1x5), 0 HR

SEASON HIGHSInnings Pitched ............................... 3.2 (4/11, at PNS)Strikeouts ........................................... 6 (4/11, at PNS)Walks ...................................................... 1 (4/12, at PNS)Hits ...........................................................2 (4/11, at PNS)Earned Runs ....................................................................0

• Drafted by Milwaukee in the 31st round of the 2012 draft (Harvard).• In 2014, was a Southern League midseason All-Star… Ranked among the SL leaders in strikeouts (T4th, 118) and starts (5th, 27).• In 2013, went a combined 7-10 with a 3.43 ERA in 24 games (23 starts) between Class-A Wisconsin and Class-A Brevard County… Was named Florida State League Pitcher of the Week for 6/24-6/30… Ranked among the Florida State League leaders in ERA (10th, 3.63).• Graduated from Harvard University with a degree in environmental science and public policy… Earned First Team All-Ivy League honors as a sophomore in 2010… Was named Pitcher of the Year and Top Pitching Prospect in the Great Lakes Summer Collegiate League while pitching for the Hamilton Joes in the summer of 2010.

MARTIN VIRAMONTES | RHP | #18 0-0, 0.00 ERA, .000 BAA, 0 SV RESIDES: CINCINNATI, OH AGE: 25 SUMMARY

Games .............................................................................0SV/Opp ..................................................................0/0Holds ........................................................................0vs. RHB ...................................................000, (0x0), 0 HRvs. LHB ...................................................000, (0x0), 0 HR

SEASON HIGHSInnings Pitched ..................................................... 0.0Strikeouts ................................................................. 0Walks ...............................................................................0Hits ...................................................................................0Earned Runs ....................................................................0

• Drafted by Milwaukee in the 28th round of the 2012 draft (Southern Cal).• In 2014, limited opponents to a .210 batting average with A+ Brevard Co. • In 2013, went 1-2 with a 4.38 ERA and 1 save in 19 games (4 starts) between A- Wisconsin and the R Arizona Brewers… Held opponents to a .220 batting average… on the DL at Wisconsin with a back strain from 5/1-5/15 and with a sprained right elbow from 7/10-8/15.• Spent 4 seasons at Loyola Marymount University and held senior athletic status at USC after utilizing a medical redshirt in 2009...he was drafted in the 27th round of the 2010 draft by the New York Yankees.• Earned Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention honors at USC and led team with 5 saves.

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ORLANDO ARCIA | INF | #2 .533, 0 HR, 4 RBI, 0 SB RESIDES: ANACO, VENEZUELA AGE: 20SUMMARY

Last Game ........................................................... 1x3, SOCurrent Series .......8x15, 2 2B, 3B 4 RBI, 4 R, 3 BB, SOPrevious Series ...............................................................--Streak/Long ............................................................4G/4Gvs. Pensacola ................................................. (.533) 8x15vs. RHP ..................... (.538) 7x13, 2 2B, 3B, 4 RBI, 2 BBvs. LHP ......................................................(.500) 1x2, SO

SEASON HIGHSHits ...................................................................3 (4/9)Runs............................................................... 2 (4/10)RBI .......................................................................... 3 (4/9)HR ....................................................................................0Stolen Bases ...................................................................0

• Signed by Milwaukee as a non-drafted free agent on November 22, 20102015: Went 3x4 w/ 2 2B, R and 3 RBI on Opening Night (4/9 at PNS)• No. 2 prospect according to Baseball America.• Youngest player on the Shuckers Opening Day roster (turns 21 in August)• In 2014, was the No. 7 prospect according to BA. Led Florida State League in hits (144), fourth in stolen bases (31) and eighth in batting average (.289). Named FSL Player of the Week 6/23-6/29. Career-high five hits against the Lakeland Flying Tigers (5/5, 2 R, 2 2B, 3B, 5 RBIs, SB). Promoted to AA Huntsville for play-offs (5x18, 2B, 3B and 3 RBI)...Played in 55 games for Anzoategui in the Venezuelan Winter League, batting .265 with 7 HR and 28 RBIs.• In 2013, had third-best strike out rate in the Midwest League at once every 12.15 PA.• In 2012, DNP due to fracturing an ankle while sliding into second base during an extended spring training game on 4/25.• Older brother, Oswaldo, is an outfielder for the Minnesota Twins.

PARKER BERBERET | C | #21 .000, 0 HR, 0 RBI, 0 SB RESIDES: YORBA LINDA, CA AGE: 25SUMMARY

Last Game .......................................................0x4 on SatCurrent Series .............................................................0x4Previous Series ...............................................................--Streak/Long ............................................................0G/0Gvs. Pensacola ................................................... (.000) 0x4vs. RHP ............................................................. (.000) 0x4vs. LHP ..............................................................................

SEASON HIGHSHits ...........................................................................0Runs......................................................................... 0RBI ...................................................................................0HR ....................................................................................0Stolen Bases ...................................................................0

• Selected by Milwaukee in 25th Round of the 2011 draft (Oregon State)• In 2014, hit .277 with 2 HR and 17 RBIs in 51 games with Brevard County.• In 2013, .257/7/35 with Wisconsin in 95 games… Reached safely in 42 consecutive games from 7/7-8/29, including a 19-game hitting streak from 7/8-8/4 (.357/4/12).• Around the time he was drafted, has said he wanted to pursue a career in firefighting after his baseball days.

JOSH FELLHAUER | OF | #7 .250, 0 HR, 1 RBI, 0 SB RESIDES: RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA AGE: 27SUMMARY

Last Game ...................................................................0x2Current Series ........................................ 2x8, RBI, 2 R, KPrevious Series ...............................................................--Streak/Long ............................................................0G/2Gvs. Pensacola ................................................... (.250) 2x8vs. RHP ............................................. (.333) 2x6, RBI, SOvs. LHP ......................................................................(0x2)

Season HighsHits ..................................................... 1 (4/9, at PNS)Runs................................................... 1 (4/11, at PNS)RBI ..........................................................1, (4/11, at PNS)HR ....................................................................................0Stolen Bases ...................................................................0

• Drafted by Cincinnati in the 7th round of the 2009 draft (Cal State Fullerton)... Acquired from Cincinnati in exchange for cash considerations on 7/18/14.• In 2014, hit .263/0/23 between AAA Louisville (9 G), AA Pensacola (34 G) and AA Huntsville (39 G).• In 2013, hit .267/4/28 between Louisville (93 G) and Pensacola (8 G).• In 2012, named a Southern League midseason and postseason All-Star… Ranked among the Southern League leaders in batting average (2nd, .314) and on-base percentage (2nd, .409)… Was the Topps Southern League Player of the Month for August (.372/1/14).• In 2011, Batted a combined .280/5/53 with10 stolen bases in 127 games with Class-A Bakersfield and Double-A Carolina… Was named a California League midseason All-Star.• Was a member of the US National Team that went 24-0 en route to the FISU World Championship gold medal in the Czech Republic… Father, Robert, was a former sixth-round draft pick of the Oakland A’s and his grandfa-ther, Richard, pitched for the St. Louis Browns.

TAYLOR GREEN | INF | #5 .167, 0 HR, 0 RBI, 0 SB RESIDES: COMOX, BC, CANADA AGE: 28SUMMARY

Last Game ................................................1x5, SO on Sat Current Series .............................................................1x6Previous Series ...............................................................--Streak/Long ............................................................1G/1Gvs. Pensacola .................................................. (.167) 1x6vs. RHP ............................................................. (.167) 1x6vs. LHP ..............................................................................

SEASON HIGHSHits ................................................... 1 (4/11, at PNS)Runs......................................................................... 0RBI ...................................................................................0HR ....................................................................................0Stolen Bases ...................................................................0

• Drafted by Milwaukee in the 25th round of the 2005 draft (Cypress College).• Entering 2015 has appeared in 209 AA games• In 2014, was placed on the disabled list on 7/4 with left hip inflammation and missed the remainder of the season… Was re-signed to a minor-league contract on 10/27.• In 2013, Participated in the 2013 World Baseball Classic for Team Canada… Appeared in three games and batted .286 (4-for-14)… Missed the entire season with a left hip labral injury… Underwent surgery in April… Was on the 15-day disabled list from 3/26-5/15… Transferred to the 60-day DL on 5/16… Was outrighted to Triple-A Nashville on 10/3… Was re-signed to a minor-league contract with an invite to Spring Training on 10/21.• From 2011-’12, had stints in the Major Leagues with the Brewers in 2011 (20 G) and 2012 (58 G)… Made 30 starts (14 G at 1B, 11 G at 3B, 4 G at 2B, 1 G at DH)… Was on the 2011 postseason roster for Milwau-kee, appearing off the bench in both the NLDS (1 G) and NLCS (2 G)… Was selected to the 2011 All-Pacific Coast League Team… Named Brewers Minor League Player of the Year in 2011 (123 G, .336/22/91).

NATHAN ORF | INF | #4 .333, 0 HR, 1 RBI, 0 SB RESIDES: ST. CHARLES, MO AGE: 25SUMMARY

Last Game ..............................................1x2, 2B, BB, SOCurrent Series .......................4x12, RBI, 2B, 3 BB, 2 SOPrevious Series ...............................................................--Streak/Long ............................................................2G/2Gvs. Pensacola ................................................. (.333) 4x12vs. RHP ........................................................... (.364) 4x11vs. LHP ............................................................. (.000) 0x1

SEASON HIGHSHits ................................................... 3 (4/11, at PNS)Runs......................................................................... 0RBI ...........................................................1 (4/11, at PNS)HR ....................................................................................0Stolen Bases ...................................................................0

• Signed by Milwaukee as a non-drafted free agent on June 4, 2013 (Baylor).• 2014 Florida State League All-Star (.288/2/43)… Led FSL in HBP (22), 2nd in OBP (.388) and 9th in AVG (.288)… 13-game hitting streak from 6/17-6/29 (26/57, .456/1/5)… Hit .369 off of lefties (41/111). Played all nine positions in the final game of the season.• In 2013, hit .312/0/24 with Helena (43 G).• Graduated from Baylor University with a bachelor’s degree in communications… Was a 2013 First Team All-Big 12 selection… Earned 2013 Second Team Academic All-Big 12 honors… Named 2012 Big 12 Conference Newcomer of the Year and First Team All-Big 12 honors… Transferred from the University of Illinois at Chicago, where he played his first two collegiate seasons (2009-10)… Earned First Team All-State honors as a senior in high school… Helped lead Francis Howell (MO) High School to a runner-up finish at the 2008 state champion-ship… Was a running back and safety on his high school football team.

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NICK RAMIREZ | INF | #14 .182, 1 HR, 1 RBI, 0 SB RESIDES: ANAHEIM, CA AGE: 25SUMMARY

Last Game ............................................................0x2, BBCurrent Series ...........2x11, HR, RBI, 3 R, 2B, 3 BB, 3 KPrevious Series ...............................................................--Streak/Long ............................................................0G/1Gvs. Pensacola ................................................. (.182) 2x11vs. RHP ........................................................... (.200) 2x10vs. LHP ............................................................. (.000) 0x1

SEASON HIGHSHits ................................................... 1 (4/11, at PNS)Runs................................................... 2 (4/10, at PNS)RBI ...........................................................1 (4/11, at PNS)HR ............................................................1 (4/11, at PNS)Stolen Bases ...................................................................0

• Drafted by Milwaukee in the 4th Round 2011 draft (Cal State Fullerton).• In 2014, hit .231/19/82 with Huntsville… Southern League midseason and postseason All-Star. 82 RBIs led Southern League… T-3rd with 19 HR. Led league in SO (152). SL Player of the Week for 4/28-5/4.• In 2013, hit .258/19/81 with Brevard County… Florida State League All-Star… Won FSL HR Derby… Tied Brevard County’s single-season HR record with Hunter Morris (2011)… T-2nd in HR (19)… T-3rd in H (129)… Fourth in RBIs (81)… Fifth in XBH (49)… Led league in SO (171)… FSL PotW 7/8-7/14… 14-game hitting streak from 7/28-8/11.• In 2012, hit .248/16/70 with Wisconsin… Fractured the hamate bone in his right hand during Spring Training on 3/22 and missed the first part of the season… Still led Wisconsin in HR and RBI even though he played in just 96 games.• In 2011, hit .369/8/30 with Helena (23 G)… .197/3/23 with Wisconsin (36 G)… Homered in five consecutive games with Helena from 7/16-7/21 (6 total HR during that span)… Twice earned Pioneer League Player of the Week honors, July 11-17 and July 18-24.

MICHAEL REED | OF | #17 .375, 0 HR, 3 RBI, 0 SB RESIDES: CEDAR PARK, TX AGE: 22SUMMARY

Last Game .................................................... 0x2, BB, SOCurrent Series ........................3x8, 3 RBI, R, 3 BB, 3 SOPrevious Series ...............................................................--Streak/Long ............................................................0G/2Gvs. Pensacola ................................................... (.375) 3x8vs. RHP ............................................................. (.500) 3x6vs. LHP ............................................................. (.000) 0x2

SEASON HIGHSHits .................................................................2 (4/10)Runs.................................................................1 (4/10)RBI ............................................... ..........1 (4/11, at PNS)HR ....................................................................................0Stolen Bases ...................................................................0

• Drafted by Milwaukee in the 5th Round of the 2011 draft raft (Leander HS, Texas)• Ranked the 14th best prospect in the Brewers’ organization according to Baseball America.• In 2014, hit .255/5/47 with Brevard County…Led the Florida State League in OBP (.396) and BB (78)… Second in FSL in SB (33).• In 2013, hit .286/1/40 with Wisconsin… Second in Midwest League in 3B (13)… Ranked second in the Midwest League in triples (13)… Tied a Midwest League record for triples in a game with 3 on 5/22 at Quad Cities… Had a 39-game on-base streak from 5/6-6/22, which marked the second-longest streak in the Midwest League in 2013 behind teammate Parker Berberet (42 games).• In 2012, hit .246/1/20 with Helena (48 G), .281/0/5 with Brevard County (11 G), 0-for-7 with Huntsville (3 G).• Committed to the University of Mississippi before signing with the Brewers… Father, Benton, played football at Ole Miss as a defensive end, was drafted by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 1986 and started 3 games with the New England Patriots in 1987.

YADIEL RIVERA | INF | #13 .444, 0 HR, 1 RBI, 1 SB RESIDES: CAGUAS, PR AGE: 22SUMMARY

Last Game ...................................................................1x3Current Series ...............................4x9, RBI, 2 R, BB, SBPrevious Series ...............................................................--Streak/Long ............................................................2G/2Gvs. Pensacola ................................................... (.444) 4x9vs. RHP ............................................. (.500) 3x6, RBI, 3B,vs. LHP ............................................................. (.333) 1x3

SEASON HIGHSHits ................................................... 3 (4/11, at PNS)Runs.................................................. 2 (4/11, at PNS)RBI ...........................................................1 (4/11, at PNS)HR ....................................................................................0Stolen Bases ...........................................1 (4/11, at PNS)

• Drafted in the 9th round of the 2010 draft (Manuela Toro HS, PR).• 13th-ranked prospect in the Brewers’ organization… Great range, soft hands and good footwork on defense… Plus arm allows him to make throws from the hole.• In 2014, entered 2014 rated as the best defensive shortstop in the Florida State League and best defen-sive infielder in the organization by Baseball America… Batted a combined .258/5/30 and 10 stolen bases in 124 games between A+ Brevard County and AA Huntsville… Made first career appearances at second base (28 G at Brevard County) after playing exclusively at shortstop throughout his career… Was added to the 40-man roster on 11/20.• In 2013, batted .241/5/37 and 13 stolen bases in 129 games at A+ Brevard County… Played for Santurce in the Puerto Rican Winter League (3 G).• In 2012, batted .247/12/49 in 127 games at A- Wisconsin… Was a Midwest League All-Star…

NICK SHAW | INF | #1 .000, 0 HR, 1 RBI, 0 SB RESIDES: ST. PETERSBURG, FL AGE: 26SUMMARY

Last Game .................................... 0x1, R, RBI, BB on FriCurrent Series .........................................0x1, R, RBI, BBPrevious Series ...............................................................--Streak/Long ............................................................0G/0Gvs. Pensacola ..............................................................0x1vs. RHP ........................................................................0x1vs. LHP ..............................................................................

SEASON HIGHSHits ...........................................................................0Runs............................................................... 1 (4/10)RBI ........................................................................ 1 (4/10)HR ....................................................................................0Stolen Bases ...................................................................0

• Drafted by Milwaukee in the 25th round of the 2010 draft (Barry University)• Enters 2015 season having played in 237 AA games• In 2014, hit .270/0/40 in 113 games with AA Huntsville. Hit .298 in road games, .309 during the second half and .348 with RISP.• In 2013, hit .253/2/27 in 124 games with Huntsville.• In 2012, ranked among the Florida State League leaders in walks (3rd, 69).• In 2011, hit .260/2/40 in 126 games with Single-A Wisconsin.• In 2010, was an Arizona League All-Star… Led the league in on-base percentage (1st, .471) and walks (37) and finished fourth in the league in batting average (4th, .339)… Had a 13-game hitting streak from 7/3-7/25.• Set an NCAA Division II record with 215 career walks at Barry University (previous Division II record was held by Florida Southern’s Cris Allen with 200 walks from 1986-89)…

TYRONE TAYLOR | OF | #15 .250, 0 HR, 2 RBI, 0 SB RESIDES: TORRANCE, CA AGE: 21SUMMARY

Last Game ...................................................................0x3Current Series .................................3x12, R, 2 RBI, 2 BBPrevious Series ...............................................................--Streak/Long ............................................................0G/2Gvs. Pensacola ................................................. (.250) 3x12vs. RHP ................................................(.300) 3x10, 2 RBIvs. LHP ............................................................. (.000) 0x2

SEASON HIGHSHits .................................................................2 (4/10)Runs............................................................... 1 (4/10)RBI ........................................................................ 2 (4/10)HR ....................................................................................0Stolen Bases ...................................................................0

• Drafted by Milwaukee in the 2nd draft (Torrance HS, CA)• Rated the top prospect and best athlete in the Brewers’ organization according to Baseball America.• In 2014, hit .278/6/68 with A+ Brevard County… Entered the season as the second-best prospect in the Brewers organiza-tion according to Baseball America… Led the Florida State League in doubles (36) and fnished second in hits (141)… Became the first player in Brevard County Manatee history to hit for the cycle, a feat he accomplished on 4/29 at Clearwater as he went 5-for-5 with 5 runs and 3 RBI (single in 1st inning, 3B in 3rd, 2B in 4th, solo homer in 5th; also singled in 9th)… Was named Brewers Co-Minor League Player of the Month for July (26 G, .340/1/13, 8sb)… Struck out just once for every 9.64 plate appearances, which represented the second-best ratio in the FSL… Played for the Glendale Desert Dogs in the Arizona Fall League following the season (21 G, .271, 7 RBI).• In 2013, hit .274/8/57 with A- Wisconsin… Named Midwest League Player of the Week for 6/3-6/9… Was named Brewers Minor League Player of the Month for June (25 G, .438/3/13, 20 R)… 16-game hitting streak from 6/13-7/2 (.429/2/7, 11 R).• Committed to Cal State Fullerton before signing with the Brewers…

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ADAM WEISENBURGER | C | #8 .375, 0 HR, 3 RBI, 0 SB RESIDES: PLYMOUTH, MN | AGE: 26 SUMMARY

Last Game ...................................................................1x2Current Series ...........................3x8, 2B, 3 RBI, BB, R, KPrevious Series ...............................................................--Streak/Long ............................................................3G/3Gvs. Pensacola ................................................... (.375) 3x8vs. RHP ....................................(.333) 2x6, 2B, 3 RBI, SOvs. LHP ............................................................. (.500) 1x2

SEASON HIGHSHits .................................................................1 (4/12)Runs................................................................. 1 (4/9)RBI ........................................................................ 3 (4/10)HR ....................................................................................0Stolen Bases ...................................................................0

• Drafted by Milwaukee in the 34th round of the draft (Miami University).2015: Collected first ever hit for franchise on a single on 4/9 at PNS, 3rd off of Robert Stephenson• Best defensive catcher in the Brewers’ organization according to Baseball America.• Enters 2015 having played in 178 AA games• Has a career .981 fielding percentage• In 2014, hit a combined .255/3/27 with AA Huntsville (68 G) and AAA Nashville (13 G).• In 2013, hit .251/5/24 with Huntsville… Played for the Suprise Saguaros in the Arizona Fall League (9 G, .200/0/4).• In 2012, hit a combined .212/2/19 between A+ Brevard County (23 G) and Huntville (47 G).• In 2011, hit .276/0/7 with the AZ Brewers.• Played for the St. Cloud RiverBats of the Northwoods League in the summers of 2009 and 2010.

DISABLED LIST

KYLE WREN | OF | #27 .250, 0 HR, 0 RBI, 0 SB RESIDES: ATLANTA, GA | AGE: 23SUMMARY

Last Game ........................................2x5, R, 2 SO on SatCurrent Series .............................. 3x12, 2 R, 2 BB, 5 SOPrevious Series ...............................................................--Streak/Long ............................................................2G/2Gvs. Pensacola ................................................. (.250) 3x12vs. RHP ........................................................... (.250) 3x12vs. LHP ..............................................................................

SEASON HIGHSHits ................................................... 2 (4/11, at PNS)Runs.................................................. 1 (4/11, at PNS)RBI ...................................................................................0HR ....................................................................................0Stolen Bases ...................................................................0

• Drafted by Atlanta in the 8th round of the 2013 draft (Georgia Tech)...Acquired from Atlanta in exchange for RHP Zach Quintana on November 14, 2014.• Rated the 19th best prospect in the Brewers’ organization according to Baseball America.• Has 81 SB in 185 MiLB games entering the 2015 season. • In 2014, batted a combined .290 with 43 RBI and 46 stolen bases in 132 games between A+ Lynchburg and AA Mississippi… Played for the Peoria Javelinas following the regular season.• In 2013, entered the season as the Braves’ 18th-best prospect according to Baseball America, who also tabbed him as the fastest base runner in Atlanta’s draft class and the best defensive outfielder in the entire system… Batted a combined .335 with 2 HR, 24 RBI and 35 stolen bases in 53 games between R Danville, A- Rome and A+ Lynchburg.• Is the son of former Atlanta Braves GM Frank Wren… was a Second Team All-ACC selection during his junior season at Georgia Tech… Was selected by the Cincinnati Reds in the 30th round of the 2012 draft, but did not sign.

PLAYER OPPONENT DATE MISSING1.

SHY-CLE

EJECTIONS EJECTEE DATE UMPIRE REASON1.

PLAYER OPPONENT DATE TOT LENGTH1. Tyler Wagner at Pensacola 4/10 3.1

NO-NO’S THROUH 3+

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INNING-BY-INNING RUNS SCORED1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11+ Total AVG/GM

Shuckers 1 5 5 1 0 1 1 2 2 0 0 18 4.5

Opponents 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 7 1.8

Player Multi-Hit Games Multi-RBI GamesTotal 2H 3H 4H 5+ Total 2RBI 3RBI 4RBI 5+

2 - Arcia 3 2 1 1 121 - Berberet 0 07 - Fellhauer 0 05 - Green 0 04 - Orf 1 1 014 - Ramirez 0 017 - Reed 1 1 013 - Rivera 1 1 01 - Shaw 0 015 - Taylor 1 1 1 18 - Weisenburger 0 1 111 - Wren 1 1 0

HITS AND HOMERSPlayer Solo 2-Run 3-Run Grand Slam Total2 - Arcia 021 - Berberet 07 - Fellhauer 05 - Green 04 - Orf 014 - Ramirez 1 117 - Reed 013 - Rivera 01 - Shaw 015 - Taylor 08 - Weiseburger 011 - Wren 0TOTALS 1 0 0 0 1

Position C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH/P TotalWins/Losses W L W L W L W L W L W L W L W L L Starts2 - Arcia 3 1 423 - Barnes 021 - Berberet 1 17 - Fellhauer 1 1 25 - Green 1 120 - Hall 1 129 - Johnson 1 128 - Lopez 1 14 - Orf 3 1 414 - Ramirez 2 1 317 - Reed 2 1 313 - Rivera 2 1 31 - Shaw 1 115 - Taylor 3 1 434 - Wagner 1 18 - Weisenburger 2 1 311 - Wren 3 3Total Games 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 36

Batting Order 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 TotalWins/Losses W L L L W L W L W L W L L W L2 - Arcia 3 1 423 - Barnes 021 - Berberet 1 17 - Fellhauer 1 1 25 - Green 1 120 - Hall 1 129 - Johnson 1 128 - Lopez 1 14 - Orf 3 1 414 - Ramirez 2 1 317 - Reed 2 1 313 - Rivera 1 1 1 11 - Shaw 1 115 - Taylor 1 2 1 434 - Wagner 1 18 - Weisenburger 2 1 311 - Wren 3 3Total Games 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 36

STARTING LINEUP BREAKDOWN

Hitting Streaks (5G or more)Streak-Player Start End

Hitting Streaks ContStreak-Player Start End

Hitting Streaks ContStreak-Player Start End

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REGULAR SEASON SUMMARYTEAM MISCELLANEOUS

Longest Winning Streak ............................................................ W3 (4/9-4/11)Longest Home Winning Streak ........................................................................Longest Road Winning Streak ................................................... W3 (4/9-4/11)Longest Losing Streak .......................................................................L1 (4/12)Longest Home Losing Streak ..........................................................................Longest Road Losing Streak .............................................................L1 (4/12)Highest Attendance, Home ..............................................................................Highest Attendance, Road ................................... 5,038 (3x, last 4/11 at PNS)Lowest Attendance, Home ...............................................................................Lowest Attendance, Road .................................................4,311 (4/12 at PNS)Longest Game, Time (9 innings) ......................................... 2:51 (4/9 at PNS)Longest Game, Time .......................................................................................Shortest Game, Time.........................................1:55 (4/10 at PNS, 6 innings)Shortest Game, Time (9 innings) ........................................2:42 (4/11 at PNS)Longest Game, Innings ...........................................................9 (4/11 at PNS)Largest Winning Margin .......................................................... 6 (4/10 at PNS)Largest Losing Margin ............................................................ 4 (4/12 at PNS)Best Homestand (By Pct) ............................................................................... .Worst Homestand (By Pct) ............................................................................. .Best Road Trip (By Pct) ...................................................................................Worst Road Trip (By Pct) ................................................................................ .Most Runners Left On Base ..................................................... 9 (4/9 at PNS)Most Runners Left On Base (9 innings) ................................... 9 (4/9 at PNS)Most Errors, Game ................................................................. 1 (4/10 at PNS)Most Players Used, Game ........................................ 14 (2x, last 4/11 at PNS)

TEAM BATTINGMost Runs, Game ....................................................... 7 (2x, last 4/11 at PNS)Most Runs, Game (Both teams) ..............................................9 (4/11 at PNS)Most Runs, Inning ................................................................... 3 (4/10 at PNS)Fewest Runs ........................................................................... 0 (4/12 at PNS)Fewest Runs, Game (Both teams) ......................................... 4 (4/12 at PNS)Most Hits, Game ....................................................................14 (4/11 at PNS)Most Hits, Inning ......................................................................4 (4/11 at PNS)Most Hits, Game (Both teams) ..............................................19 (4/11 at PNS)Fewest Hits, Game ................................................................. 4 (4/12 at PNS)Most Doubles, Game ................................................................ 3 (4/9 at PNS)Most Triples, Game .................................................................2 (4/11 at PNS)Most Home Runs, Game .........................................................1 (4/11 at PNS)Most Home Runs, Inning .........................................................1 (4/11 at PNS)Most Extra Base Hits, Game ...................................... 3 (2x, last 4/11 at PNS)Most Walks, Game ................................................................. 7 (4/10 at PNS)Most Strikeouts, Game ........................................................... 12 (4/9 at PNS)Most Strikeouts, Game (9 innings) ......................................... 12 (4/9 at PNS)Fewest Strikeouts, Game ....................................................... 2 (4/10 at PNS)Most Stolen Bases, Game .......................................................1 (4/11 at PNS)

INDIvIDUAL BATTINGMost At-Bats, Game ............................................. Kyle Wren, 5 (4/11 at PNS)Most At-Bats (9 inn) .............................................. Kyle Wren, 5 (4/11 at PNS)Most Runs, Game .............................................Yadiel Rivera, 2 (4/11 at PNS)Most Hits, Game .......................Nathan Orf and Yadiel Rivera, 3 (4/1 at PNS)Most Doubles, Game .........................................Orlando Arcia, 2 (4/9 at PNS)Most Triples, Game ............Orlando Arcia and Yadiel Rivera, 1 (4/11 at PNS)Most HR, Game ............................................... Nick Ramirez, 1 (4/11 at PNS)Most Total Bases, Game ..Yadiel Rivera & Tyrone Taylor, 5 (4/11 atPNS)Most RBI ...............................................Adam Weisenburger, 3 (4/10 at PNS)Most Walks ......................................................Nick Ramirez, 2 (4/10 at PNS)Most Strikeouts ..................................................Nick Ramirez, 3 (4/9 at PNS)Most SB .............................................................Yadiel Rivea, 1 (4/11 at PNS)Most Cons games, HR ....................................................................................Longest Hit Streak .................................................Orlando Arcia, 4 (4/9-4/12)Most consecutive at-bats w/ hit ..Orlando Arcia (4/9 at PNS), Nathan Orf and Yadiel Rivera (4/11 at PNS)

TEAM PITCHINGFewest Runs Allowed, Game ................................................... 0 (4/9 at PNS)Most Runs Allowed, Game ..................................................... 4 (4/12 at PNS)Most Runs Allowed, Inning ...................................................3 (1st, 4/12 PNS)Fewest Hits Allowed, Game .................................................... 2 (4/12 at PNS)Most Hits Allowed, Game ........................................................5 (4/11 at PNS)Most HR Allowed, Game ................................................1 (4/11, 4/12 at PNS)Most HR Allowed, Inning ................................................1 (4/11, 4/12 at PNS)Fewest Walks Allowed, Game .................................................. 0 (4/9 at PNS)Most Walks Allowed, Game (9 innings) ...................................5 (4/11 at PNS)Most Walks Allowed, Game ................................................... 7 (4/12 at PNS)Most Strikeouts Game (9 innings) .........................................11 (4/11 at PNS)Most Strikeouts, Game ..........................................................11 (4/11 at PNS)Fewest Strikeouts, Game ....................................................... 4 (4/10 at PNS)Most Cons. Scoreless IP .......................................................... 9 (4/9 at PNS)Most Wild Pitches, Game ....................................................... 1 (4/12 at PNS)

INDIvIDUAL PITCHINGLongest Win Streak (Starter) ...............................................................W1 (3x)Longest Win Streak (Reliever) .............................................. W1 (Brent Suter)Longest Losing Streak ..........................................................L1 (Jorge Lopez)Most Inn. Pitched (Start) ............................... Tyler Wagner, 6.0 (4/10 at PNS)Shortest Outing (Start) ...............................Hobbs Johnson, 2.1 (4/11 at PNS)Most IP (Reliever) .............................................Brent Suter, 3.2 (4/11 at PNS)Most ER (Reliever) ............................................ Austin Ross, 1 (4/11 at PNS)Most Hits Allowed (Starter) .............................. Tyler Wagner, 5 (4/10 at PNS)Fewest Hits, CG (9 inn) ................................................................................. 0Fewest Hits, CG .............................................. Tyler Wagner, 5 (4/10 at PNS)Fewest Walks, CG ........................................... Tyler Wagner, 0 (4/10 at PNS)Most Walks: Game ............................................Jorge Lopez, 6 (4/12 at PNS)Most K’s, Game (Starter) ................................. Tyler Wagner, 4 (4/10 at PNS)Most K’s, Game (Relief) .....................................6, Brent Suter (4/11 at PNS)Most HR Allowed (Game) ....................................1, Austin Ross/Jorge Lopez Most Cons. Scoreless IP (Start) .........................5.0, Brooks Hall (4/9 at PNSMost Cons. Scoreless IP (Relief) ..........................5.0, Mike Strong (4/9-4/12)Most Wild Pitches, Game .................................1, Jorge Lopez (4/12 at PNS)

LAST AT-BAT WINSDate Batter Game-Winner Inning Score Opp.N/A

COMEBACK WINS (AFTER 6TH)Date Inning Score Final OpponentN/A

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SHUCKERS’ RECORD WHEN...As Home Team .............................................................................. 0-0Home Team at MGM Park ............................................................. 0-0On the Road .................................................................................. 3-1In Day Games ............................................................................... 0-1In Night Games ............................................................................. 3-0In Extra Innings ............................................................................. 0-0In Double Headers ..................................................................... 0-0-0Vs. Teams .500 Or Better .............................................................. 0-0Vs. Teams Below .500 ................................................................... 2-1Vs. Left-Handed Starter ................................................................ 0-1Vs. Right-Handed Starter .............................................................. 3-0When Starter Gets Decision .......................................................... 2-1When Reliever Gets Decision ....................................................... 1-0When Starter Goes 5+ IP .............................................................. 2-0When Starter Goes <5 IP .............................................................. 1-1When Scoring First ....................................................................... 2-0When Opponent Scores First ........................................................ 1-1When leading After 6 Innings ........................................................ 2-0When trailing After 6 Innings ......................................................... 0-1When tied After 6 Innings .............................................................. 0-0When Leading After 8 Innings ....................................................... 2-0When Trailing After 8 Innings ........................................................ 0-0When Tied After 8 Innings ............................................................. 0-0In One-Run Games ....................................................................... 0-0In Two-Run Games ....................................................................... 0-0In Walk-Offs .................................................................................. 0-0Series W-L-T .............................................................................. 1-0-0Series Sweeps ................................................................................. 0When Scoring 0-3 Runs ................................................................ 0-1When Scoring 4-7 Runs ................................................................ 3-0When Scoring 8-10 Runs .............................................................. 0-0When Scoring 11+ Runs ............................................................... 0-0Shutouts ........................................................................................ 1-1When Opponent Scores 4 Runs Or Less ...................................... 3-0When Opponent Scores 5 Runs Or More ...................................... 0-0When Collecting 0-3 Hits ............................................................... 0-0

When Collecting 4-6 Hits ............................................................... 0-1When Collecting 7-9 Hits ............................................................... 2-0When Collecting 10-12 Hits ........................................................... 0-0When Collecting 13+ Hits .............................................................. 1-0When Out-Hitting Opponent .......................................................... 3-1When Out-Hit by Opponent ........................................................... 0-0When Hits Are Equal ..................................................................... 0-0When Hitting A Home Run ............................................................. 1-0When Opponent Hits A Home Run ................................................ 1-1When Errorless ............................................................................. 2-1When Committing One Error ......................................................... 1-0When Committing 2+ Errors .......................................................... 0-0When Opponent is Errorless ......................................................... 0-0Game 1 of Series .......................................................................... 1-0Game 2 of Series .......................................................................... 1-0Game 3 of Series .......................................................................... 1-0Game 4 of Series .......................................................................... 0-1Game 5 of Series .......................................................................... 0-0In April ........................................................................................... 3-1In May ........................................................................................... 0-0In June .......................................................................................... 0-0In July ........................................................................................... 0-0In August ....................................................................................... 0-0In September ................................................................................ 0-0Monday ......................................................................................... 0-0Tuesday ........................................................................................ 0-0Wednesday ................................................................................... 0-0Thursday ....................................................................................... 1-0Friday ............................................................................................ 1-0Saturday ....................................................................................... 1-0Sunday .......................................................................................... 0-1In White Jerseys ........................................................................... 0-0In Blue Jerseys ............................................................................. 3-1In Gray Jerseys ............................................................................. 0-0In Special Jerseys ......................................................................... 0-0Travel Day of Game ...................................................................... 0-0

Southern LeagueHitter of the Week Award

Pitcher of the Week Award

Milwaukee Brewers Monthly Awards

All-Star Game SelectionsSouthern League

Minor League Baseball

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SHUCKERS’ FIRSTS...SHUCKERS

First Game....4/9 at Pensacola (6:32 first pitch by Robert Stephenson to Kyle Wren, K)First Pitch...................................................Brooks Hall, 4/9 at PensacolaFirst Run....Adam Weisenburger, 4/9 at Pensacola (3rd inning, Robert Stephenson)First Hit..Adam Weisenburger, 4/9 at Pensacola (3rd inning, Robert Stephenson)First Double..Orlando Arcia, 4/9 at Pensacola (3rd inning, Robert Stephenson)First Triple .......Orlando Arcia, 4/11 at Pensacola (1st, Timothy Adleman)First Home Run ......Nick Ramirez, 4/11 at Pensacola (7th, Carlos Gonzalez)First Grand Slam ......................................................................................First RBI....Orlando Arcia, 4/9 at Pensacola (3rd inning, Robert Stephenson)First Walk.Michael Reed, 4/9 at Pensacola (2nd inning, Robert Stephenson)First Strikeout....Kyle Wren , 4/9 at Pensacola (1st inning, Robert Stephenson)First Hit by Pitch .......Nathan Orf, 4/9 at Pensacola (7th, Daniel Corcino)First Stolen Base .Yadiel Rivera, 4/11 at Pensacola (Timothy Adleman/Kyle SkipworthFirst Caught Stealing.....Michael Reed, 4/9 at Pensacola (2nd, Kyle Skipworth)First Sacrifice Fly ...... Nick Shaw, 4/10 at Pensacola (3rd, Daniel Wright)First Sacrifice Bunt..Brooks Hall, 4/9 at Pensacola (3rd, Robert Stephenson)First Error ..................................... Orlando Arcia, 4/10 at Pensacola (1st)First Cycle .................................................................................................First 2-Hit Game .................................... Orlando Arcia, 4/9 at PensacolaFirst 3-Hit Game......................................Orlando Arcia, 4/9 at PensacolaFirst 4-Hit Game .......................................................................................First 5-Hit Game .......................................................................................First Inside-the-Park Home Run ...............................................................First 2-Home Run Game ..........................................................................First 3-Home Run Game ..........................................................................First 2-RBI Game .................................. Orlando Arcia, 4/9 at PensacolaFirst 3-RBI Game ................................... Orlando Arcia, 4/9 at PensacolaFirst 4-RBI Game ......................................................................................First Win.....................................................Brooks Hall, 4/9 at PensacolaFirst Loss ............................................... Jorge Lopez, 4/12 at PensacolaFirst Save .................................................................................................First Complete Game ......... Tyler Wagner (6 innings), 4/10 at PensacolaFirst Nine-Inning Complete Game ............................................................First Shutout Win .................................................... 4/9 at Pensacola, 4-0First No-Hitter ...........................................................................................First Extra-Inning Game ...........................................................................First Extra-Inning Win ...............................................................................

OPPONENTSOpponent First Run ........... Beau Amaral (PNS, 4/10, 1st, Tyler Wagner)Opponent First Hit..........Seth Mejias-Brean (PNS, 4/9, 2nd, Brooks Hall)Opponent First Double .....Sean Buckley (PNS, 4/10, 4th, Tyler Wagner)Opponent First Triple ................................................................................Opponent First Home Run .......Kyle Skipworth (PNS, 4/11, 8th, Austin Ross)Opponent First Grand Slam ......................................................................Opponent First RBI ...........Sean Buckley (PNS, 4/10, 1st, Tyler Wagner)Opponent First Walk............Kyle Skipworth (PNS, 4/9, 2nd, Brooks Hall)Opponent First Strikeout.........Jesse Winker (PNS, 4/9, 1st, Brooks Hall)Opponent First Hit by Pitch .......................................................................Opponent First Stolen Base .....................................................................Opponent First Caught Stealing ...............................................................Opponent First Sacrifice Fly .....................................................................Opponent First Sacrifice Bunt...Timothy Adleman (PNS, 4/11, 4th, Brent Suter)Opponent First Error....................................Chad Rogers (PNS, 4/9, 6th)Opponent First Cycle ................................................................................Opponent First 2-Hit Game .....Sean Buckley (PNS, 4/10, Tyler Wagner)Opponent First 3-Hit Game ......................................................................Opponent First 4-Hit Game ......................................................................Opponent First 5-Hit Game ......................................................................Opponent First Inside-the-Park Home Run ..............................................Opponent First 2-Home Run Game ..........................................................Opponent First 3-Home Run Game ..........................................................Opponent First Win ..............................Wandy Peralta (4/12, Pensacola)Opponent First Loss..Robert Stephenson (PNS, 4/9 5.2 IP, 4 H, 3 R, 3 ER, 2 BB, 7 K)Opponent First Save .............................. Chad Rogers (4/12, Pensacola)Opponent First Complete Game ...............................................................Opponent First Nine-Inning Complete Game ...........................................Opponent First Shutout Win ...........................................Pensacola, 4/12Opponent First No-Hitter ..........................................................................Opponent First Extra-Inning Game ...........................................................Opponent First Extra-Inning Win ..............................................................

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COACHING STAFFSubero, 42, begins his second season in the Brewers organiza-tion as manager at the Double-A level. Subero led the Huntsville Stars to a 77-63 record and a postseason berth last season.

Prior to joining the Brewers, Subero managed five seasons in the Dodgers organization at Class-A Inland Empire (2009), Dou-ble-A Chattanooga (2010-12) and Class-A Rancho Cucamonga (2013). He led the Lookouts to the playoffs in 2011 after clinching the Southern League’s second-half North Division title with a 42-27 record after the All-Star break.

During his only season as a manager in the White Sox organization, Subero led Double-A Birmingham to a 74-63 record and a Southern League playoff berth in 2008.

Subero began his coaching career in the Rangers organization, including two seasons as hitting coach with the Rookie Gulf Coast League Rangers (1999-2000) and seven seasons as manager with the GCL Rangers (2001-02), Class-A Clinton (2003-05) and Class-A Ba-kersfield (2006-07). His clubs reached the postseason in each of his three seasons with Clinton. Subero owns a 871-914 (.488) record over 13 seasons as a minor-league manager.

MANAGER, CARLOS SUBERO

Managing CareerTeam Year Lg Lev Aff G W L W-L%GCL Rangers 2001 Gulf R TEX 59 24 35 .407GCL Rangers 2002 Gulf R TEX 60 28 32 .467Clinton 2003 MID A- TEX 135 69 66 .511Clinton 2004 MID A- TEX 138 74 64 .536Clinton 2005 MID A- TEX 140 71 69 .507Bakersfield 2006 CAL A+ TEX 140 58 82 .414Bakersfield 2007 CAL A+ TEX 140 57 83 .407Birmingham 2008 SOU AA CHW 137 74 63 .540Inland Empire 2010 CAL A+ LAD 140 59 81 .421Chattanooga 2011 SOU AA LAD 139 65 74 .468Chattanooga 2012 SOU AA LAD 139 77 62 .554Rancho Cucamonga 2013 CAL A+ LAD 140 65 75 .454Huntsville 2014 SOU AA MIL 140 77 63 .550Biloxi 2015 SOU AA MIL 3 3 0 1.00014 Seasons 1,789 874 915 .489AA (5 seasons) 697 369 328 .529

Guerrero, 48, enters his 13th season as a coach in the Brewers organization. He previously coached at Double-A Huntsville (2003-08, 2014) and Triple-A Nashville (2009-11). In addition, he spent two seasons as hitting coordinator from 2012-13.

Guerrero served as manager for the Northern Division in the 2007 Southern League All-Star Game after scheduled manager Don Money pulled out of the contest to coach in the All-Star Futures Game. Another career highlight came in July 2009 when he served as the pitcher for Brewers first baseman Prince Fielder during the MLB Home Run Derby in St. Louis. Fielder won the contest.

Before coaching, Guerrero had a 19-year playing career that included stints in the minor leagues with Toronto and Milwaukee. He also played professionally in Mexico, Taiwan and the independent Northern League.

The former infielder played in the Brewers’ farm system with Class-A Stockton (1986-88), Double-A El Paso (1989-90) and Triple-A Denver (1991-92). In 1998, Guerrero won a league championship in Taiwan, claiming the batting title with a .361 batting average.

Guerrero’s father, Epy, was a renowned Major League scout in the Dominican Republic, while his brother, Mike, is the first base coach with the Brewers. Sandy and his wife, Jessica, reside in Huntsville, Alabama.

COACH, SANDY GUERRERO

Hook, 46, is in his eighth season in the Brewers organization. He served as pitching coach at Double-A Huntsville each of the past three seasons.

Hook originally joined the organization as pitching coach at Huntsville in 2008, and spent three seasons in the same role with Class-A Wisconsin from 2009-11 before returning to Huntsville (2012-14).

This past offseason, he served as pitching coach with the Glendale Desert Dogs in the Arizona Fall League.

Prior to joining the Brewers, Hook was the pitching coach for the Florence Freedom of the independent Frontier League from 2003-07. He also spent three seasons as the pitching coach for Northern Kentucky University from 2000-02.

Hook was a pitcher for 11 professional seasons (1989-99), including two years in the Major Leagues with San Francisco from 1995-96. He went 5-2 with a 5.89 ERA in 55 career Major League games. Originally signed as a non-drafted free agent by Cincinnati in 1989, he also pitched in the minor leagues with San Diego, San Francisco, California and Houston. He finished his playing career in the independent Atlantic League.

Since 2001, Hook has owned and operated a baseball training center based in Florence, Kentucky, where he resides along with his wife, Toni, and their two sons, Christian and Brennan.

PITCHING COACH, CHRIS HOOK

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FIRST HALF DAY-BY-DAYDATE D/N OPPONENT RESULT REC HOME ROAD POS GA/GB WINNING PITCHER LOSING PITCHER SAVE ATT HOME ATT TIME4/9 N at PNS W, 4-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 T1 - Brooks Hall (1-0) Robert Stephenson (0-1) 5,038 2:514/10 N at PNS W, 7-1 2-0 0-0 2-0 T1 - Tyler Wagner (1-0) Daniel Wright (0-1) 5,038 1:554/11 N at PNS W, 7-2 3-0 0-0 3-0 1 1 GA Brent Suter (1-0) Timothy Adleman (0-1) 5,038 2:424/12 D at PNS L, 4-0 3-1 0-0 3-1 T1 - Wandy Peralta (1-0) Jorge Lopez (0-1) 4,311 2:034/13 N at PNS PPD 4/15 N at MOB 4/16 N at MOB 4/17 N at MOB 4/18 N at MOB 4/19 D at MOB 4/20 N vs. JAX 4/21 N vs. JAX 4/22 D vs. JAX 4/23 N vs. JAX 4/24 N vs. JAX 4/25 N at PNS 4/26 D at PNS 4/27 N at PNS 4/28 N at PNS 4/29 N at PNS 4/30 N vs. MOB APRIL TOTALS 5/1 N vs. MOB 5/2 N vs. MOB 5/3 D vs. MOB 5/4 D vs. MOB 5/6 N vs. MIS 5/7 N vs. MIS 5/8 N vs. MIS 5/9 N vs. MIS 5/10 D vs. MIS 5/11 N at JXN 5/12 N at JXN 5/13 D at JXN 5/14 N at JXN 5/15 N at JXN 5/16 N vs. JAX 5/17 D vs. JAX 5/18 D vs. JAX 5/18 N vs. JAX 5/19 N vs.JAX 5/21 N vs.BIR 5/22 N vs.BIR 5/23 N vs.BIR 5/24 D vs.BIR 5/25 D vs. BIR 5/27 N at CHA 5/28 N at CHA 5/29 N at CHA 5/30 N at CHA 5/31 D at CHA MAY TOTALS 6/1 N at BIR 6/2 N at BIR 6/3 D at BIR 6/4 N at BIR 6/5 N at BIR 6/6 N vs. MOB 6/7 N vs. MOB 6/8 N vs. MOB 6/9 N vs. MOB 6/10 N vs. MOB 6/11 N at MIS 6/12 N at MIS 6/13 N at MIS 6/14 N at MIS 6/15 N at MIS 6/17 N vs. MTG 6/18 N vs. MTG 6/19 N vs. MTG 6/20 N vs. MTG 6/21 N vs. MTG JUNE TOTALS FIRST-HALF TOTALS

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SECOND HALF DAY-BY-DAYDATE D/N OPPONENT RESULT REC HOME ROAD POS GA/GB WINNING PITCHER LOSING PITCHER SAVE ATT HOME ATT GAME TIME6/25 N vs. JAX 6/26 N vs. JAX 6/27 N vs. JAX 6/28 D vs. JAX 6/29 D vs. JAX JUNE TOTALS 7/1 N vs. MIS 7/2 N vs. MIS 7/3 N vs. MIS 7/4 N at MTG 7/5 N at MTG 7/6 N at MTG 7/7 N at MTG 7/8 N at MTG 7/9 N at TNS 7/10 N at TNS 7/11 N at TNS 7/12 D at TNS 7/13 N at TNS 7/15 N vs. CHA 7/16 N vs. CHA 7/17 N vs. CHA 7/18 N vs. CHA 7/19 N vs. CHA 7/20 N vs. MOB 7/21 N vs. MOB 7/22 N at PNS 7/23 N at PNS 7/24 N at PNS 7/25 N at PNS 7/26 D at PNS 7/28 N vs. JXN 7/29 N vs. JXN 7/30 N vs. JXN 7/31 N vs. JXN JULY TOTALS 8/1 N vs. JXN 8/2 N at MOB 8/3 N at MOB 8/4 N at MOB 8/5 N at MOB 8/6 N at MOB 8/7 N vs. MIS 8/8 N vs. MIS 8/9 N vs. MIS 8/10 N vs. MIS 8/11 N vs. MIS 8/12 N vs. PNS 8/13 N vs. PNS 8/14 N vs. PNS 8/15 N vs. PNS 8/16 N vs. PNS 8/18 N at JXN 8/19 N at JXN 8/20 N at JXN 8/21 N at JXN 8/22 N at JXN 8/23 N vs. MOB 8/24 N vs. MOB 8/25 N vs. MOB 8/26 N vs. MOB 8/27 N vs. MOB 8/28 N vs. MIS 8/29 N vs. MIS 8/30 N vs. MIS 8/31 N vs. MISAUGUST TOTALS 9/1 N at MIS 9/3 N vs. TNS 9/4 N vs. TNS 9/5 N vs. TNS 9/6 N vs. TNS 9/7 D vs. TNSAUGUST TOTALS SECOND-HALF TOTALS SEASON TOTALS

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TRANSACTIONSNo. Date Action Player Pos. LocationOpening Day Roster April 9: Pitchers (13) RHP Jacob Barnes, RHP Jaye Chapman, RHP Brooks Hall, LHP Hobbs Johnson, RHP Jorge Lopez, RHP Damien Magnifico, RHP Wirfin Obispo, RHP Tanner Poppe, RHP Austin Ross, LHP Mike Strong, LHP Brent Suter, RHP Martin Viramontes, RHP Tyler Wagner, Catchers (2) Parker Berberet, Adam Weisenburger, Infielders (6) Orlando Arcia, Taylor Green, Nathan Orf, Nick Ramirez, Yadiel Rivera, Nick Shaw, Outfielders (4) Josh Fellhauer, Michael Reed, Tyrone Taylor, Kyle Wren

No. Date Action Player Pos. Location

Position Number of PlayersPitcher 13Catcher 2Infield 6Outfield 4TOTAL 25