august 5-8 game notes at pittsfield

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Overall Record .................................. 38-27 1st Half ............................................. 27-20 2nd Half .............................................. 11-7 At Home ........................................... 25-14 On the Road ..................................... 13-13 Day ....................................................... 8-8 Night................................................. 30-19 Streak ............................................... Lost 1 Last 5 games ......................................... 3-2 Last 10 games ....................................... 5-5 vs. LH starters ....................................... 5-9 vs. RH starters .................................. 33-18 Extra Innings ......................................... 1-2 One-Run Contests ............................ 11-12 Shutouts ............................................. 10-1 May ...................................................... 2-3 June .................................................. 19-10 July ................................................... 15-13 August .................................................. 2-1 September............................................ 0-0 White Jersey ......................................... 9-3 Gray Jersey ........................................... 0-0 Red Jersey ........................................ 22-17 Black Jersey .......................................... 7-7 Leading aſter 7 ................................... 33-2 Tied aſter 7 ........................................... 2-1 Trailing aſter 7 .................................... 3-24 Leading aſter 8 ................................... 30-2 Tied aſter 8 ........................................... 1-1 Trailing aſter 8 .................................... 1-21 When Scoring in First Inning .............. 18-2 Opponent Scores in First Inning ......... 6-17 Scoring First ........................................ 27-5 Opponent Scores First ...................... 11-22 When Homering ............................... 27-14 When Playing Error-Free .................. 18-10 When Starter Goes 7.0+ Innings ........ 15-4 All-Time Franchise Record ............ 659-575 SETTING THE SCENE: The Jackals, who enjoyed a day off on Thursday, are coming off a 4-2 homestand that included back-to-back shutout wins over the first-half champion Quebec Capitales on Monday and Tuesday nights at Yogi Berra Stadium. MOVIN’ ON UP: During an eight-day stretch from July 25 through August 2, the Jackals sold three players to affiliated organizaons. On July 25, ouielder Leonard Davis (.317-9-36 w/ a league- leading 18 doubles in 52 games) had his contract purchased by the Washington Naonals and was sent to Double-A Harrisburg. On August 31, second baseman and leadoff hier Argenis Reyes (.306-2- 29 w/ 12 steals in 60 games) was sold to Cleveland and assigned to Triple-A Columbus. On August 2, three-me Can-Am League Pitcher of the Week and July Pitcher of the Month James Leverton (8-4, 2.38 ERA in 13 starts) was sold to the Florida Marlins and assigned to the Single-A Greensboro Grasshoppers. JACKALS INK JIMENEZ: The Jackals wasted lile me filling their vacancy at second base aſter they sold Argenis Reyes to the Indians, inking eight- year major league veteran D’Angelo Jimenez to a contract on August 3. Jimenez, who has baed .263 over 641 major league games with seven different teams, made his Jackals’ debut on Wednesday morning and laced an RBI double for his first hit with New Jersey. Jimenez, a 33-year-old Dominican nave, currently resides in West New York, N.J. INSIDE THE SERIES: The Jackals and Colonials meet for their second series in less than a week. Last weekend at Yogi Berra Stadium, the Jackals swept a Saturday doubleheader before Pisfield won on Sunday to salvage the final game of the series. The Jackals haven’t visited Wahconah Park since the first series of the season, when New Jersey dropped three of four games, including a pair of one-run contests. MYRON LESLIE: On New Jersey’s most recent six- game homestand, Myron Leslie baed .524 (11-for- 21) and compiled four mul-hit games. Leslie also showed off his defensive versality, starng two games behind the plate and his first four games at second base. CUTTING IT CLOSE: 14 of the Jackals’ 18 games in the second half have been decided by three runs or less. CLOSING THE DOOR: New Jersey relievers have successfully converted 17 of 18 (94%) save opportunies this season. Last year, the Jackals converted just 22 of 29 save chances (76%). Four different Jackals’ relievers have saved games in ‘11. THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE HOME: The Jackals boast the second-best home record (25-14) in the Can-Am League and are bang 58 points higher at home (.307) than on the road (.249). Nick Santomauro is bang .436 (17-for-39) at Yogi Berra Stadium but is hitless (0-for-21) on the road. Chris White is bang 161 points higher at home (.286) than on the road (.125) and has collected 19 of his 22 RBIs and all three of his home runs in Lile Falls. Mike DeJesus is the only Jackal with a higher average on the road (.304) than at home (.290). TODAY IN JACKALS HISTORY: On August 5, 1998, the Jackals gained naonal notoriety by signing Pete Rose Jr., the son of baseball’s all-me hit king, “Junior” baed .424 in the final 12 games of 1998 before bang .300 with 15 homers in 1999. On August 6, 2004, shortstop Chris Rowan clubbed his 29th home run in a Jackals uniform, breaking Travis Bailey’s team record for career blasts. Rowan would connect on a franchise-record 23 homers during the 2004 season. NEW JERSEY JACKALS GAME NOTES New Jersey Jackals Media Relations • Yogi Berra Stadium • Little Falls, NJ • (973) 746-7434 • Contact: Cody Chrusciel ([email protected]) DATE OPPONENT NEW JERSEY STARTER OPPONENT STARTER TIME Friday, August 5 @ Pisfield Colonials RHP Michael Moore (3-0, 1.80 ERA) LHP David Qualben (4-5, 3.49 ERA) 7:00 p.m. Saturday, August 6 @ Pisfield Colonials LHP Jon Kibler (0-4, 7.59 ERA) LHP T.J. Wink (3-0, 2.30 ERA) 7:00 p.m. Sunday, August 7 @ Pisfield Colonials LHP A.J. Wideman (2-2, 4.05 ERA) RHP Miguel Flores (2-7, 4.42 ERA) 2:00 p.m. Monday, August 8 @ Pisfield Colonials LHP Isaac Pavlik (10-2, 2.30 ERA) RHP Chad Paronto (6-5, 4.34 ERA) 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, August 9 @ Quebec Capitales RHP Shaun Ellis (5-2, 4.03 ERA) TBA 7:05 p.m. UPCOMING SCHEDULE AND PROBABLE STARTERS You can listen to every pitch of the 2011 Jackals season live online at jackals.com through a part- nership with Stretch Internet. For home games, the live webcast will also be broadcast in-stadium on 88.1 FM. Cody Chrusciel returns for his fourth season as the Jackals play-by-play announcer for all home and road contests. Ma Sutor will join the broadcast for home games. Broadcasts begin 15 minutes prior to first pitch. WEBSITE: jackals.com BROADCAST: jackals.com LIVE STATS: canamleague.com TWITTER: twier.com/jackalsbaseball FACEBOOK: facebook.com/jackalsbaseball BLOG: newjerseyjackals.wordpress.com FOLLOW THE JACKALS 2011 JACKALS AT A GLANCE New Jersey Jackals ( 38-27, 11-7 ) vs. pittsfield coloNials ( 33-30, 8-9 ) 2011 vs Pisfield .............................................. 5-5 All-me vs Pisfield (since 2010) ................. 11-19 JACKALS vs. COLONIALS friday, august 5, 2011 - Monday, august 8, 2011 wahconah park • pittsfield, Mass. Games #66-69 road Games #27-31 season series tied 5-5

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JACKALS AT A GLANCEOverall Record .................................. 38-271st Half ............................................. 27-202nd Half .............................................. 11-7

At Home ........................................... 25-14On the Road ..................................... 13-13

Day ....................................................... 8-8Night ................................................. 30-19

Streak ............................................... Lost 1Last 5 games ......................................... 3-2Last 10 games ....................................... 5-5

vs. LH starters ....................................... 5-9vs. RH starters .................................. 33-18

Extra Innings ......................................... 1-2One-Run Contests ............................ 11-12Shutouts ............................................. 10-1

May ...................................................... 2-3June .................................................. 19-10July ................................................... 15-13August .................................................. 2-1September ............................................ 0-0

White Jersey ......................................... 9-3Gray Jersey ........................................... 0-0Red Jersey ........................................ 22-17Black Jersey .......................................... 7-7

Leading after 7 ................................... 33-2Tied after 7 ........................................... 2-1Trailing after 7 .................................... 3-24

Leading after 8 ................................... 30-2Tied after 8 ........................................... 1-1Trailing after 8 .................................... 1-21

When Scoring in First Inning .............. 18-2Opponent Scores in First Inning ......... 6-17Scoring First ........................................ 27-5Opponent Scores First ...................... 11-22

When Homering ............................... 27-14When Playing Error-Free .................. 18-10When Starter Goes 7.0+ Innings ........ 15-4

All-Time Franchise Record ............ 659-575

SETTING THE SCENE: The Jackals, who enjoyed a day off on Thursday, are coming off a 4-2 homestand that included back-to-back shutout wins over the first-half champion Quebec Capitales on Monday and Tuesday nights at Yogi Berra Stadium.

MOVIN’ ON UP: During an eight-day stretch from July 25 through August 2, the Jackals sold three players to affiliated organizations. On July 25, outfielder Leonard Davis (.317-9-36 w/ a league-leading 18 doubles in 52 games) had his contract purchased by the Washington Nationals and was sent to Double-A Harrisburg. On August 31, second baseman and leadoff hitter Argenis Reyes (.306-2-29 w/ 12 steals in 60 games) was sold to Cleveland and assigned to Triple-A Columbus. On August 2, three-time Can-Am League Pitcher of the Week and July Pitcher of the Month James Leverton (8-4, 2.38 ERA in 13 starts) was sold to the Florida Marlins and assigned to the Single-A Greensboro Grasshoppers.

JACKALS INK JIMENEZ: The Jackals wasted little time filling their vacancy at second base after they sold Argenis Reyes to the Indians, inking eight-year major league veteran D’Angelo Jimenez to a contract on August 3. Jimenez, who has batted .263 over 641 major league games with seven different teams, made his Jackals’ debut on Wednesday morning and laced an RBI double for his first hit with New Jersey. Jimenez, a 33-year-old Dominican native, currently resides in West New York, N.J.

INSIDE THE SERIES: The Jackals and Colonials meet for their second series in less than a week. Last weekend at Yogi Berra Stadium, the Jackals swept a Saturday doubleheader before Pittsfield won on Sunday to salvage the final game of the series. The Jackals haven’t visited Wahconah Park since the first series of the season, when New Jersey dropped three of four games, including a pair of one-run contests.

MYRON LESLIE: On New Jersey’s most recent six-game homestand, Myron Leslie batted .524 (11-for-21) and compiled four multi-hit games. Leslie also showed off his defensive versatility, starting two games behind the plate and his first four games at second base.

CUTTING IT CLOSE: 14 of the Jackals’ 18 games in the second half have been decided by three runs or less.

CLOSING THE DOOR: New Jersey relievers have successfully converted 17 of 18 (94%) save opportunities this season. Last year, the Jackals converted just 22 of 29 save chances (76%). Four different Jackals’ relievers have saved games in ‘11.

THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE HOME: The Jackals boast the second-best home record (25-14) in the Can-Am League and are batting 58 points higher at home (.307) than on the road (.249). Nick Santomauro is batting .436 (17-for-39) at Yogi Berra Stadium but is hitless (0-for-21) on the road. Chris White is batting 161 points higher at home (.286) than on the road (.125) and has collected 19 of his 22 RBIs and all three of his home runs in Little Falls. Mike DeJesus is the only Jackal with a higher average on the road (.304) than at home (.290).

TODAY IN JACKALS HISTORY: On August 5, 1998, the Jackals gained national notoriety by signing Pete Rose Jr., the son of baseball’s all-time hit king, “Junior” batted .424 in the final 12 games of 1998 before batting .300 with 15 homers in 1999. On August 6, 2004, shortstop Chris Rowan clubbed his 29th home run in a Jackals uniform, breaking Travis Bailey’s team record for career blasts. Rowan would connect on a franchise-record 23 homers during the 2004 season.

NEW JERSEY JACKALS GAME NOTESNew Jersey Jackals Media Relations • Yogi Berra Stadium • Little Falls, NJ • (973) 746-7434 • Contact: Cody Chrusciel ([email protected])

DATE OPPONENT NEW JERSEY STARTER OPPONENT STARTER TIME Friday, August 5 @ Pittsfield Colonials RHP Michael Moore (3-0, 1.80 ERA) LHP David Qualben (4-5, 3.49 ERA) 7:00 p.m.Saturday, August 6 @ Pittsfield Colonials LHP Jon Kibler (0-4, 7.59 ERA) LHP T.J. Wink (3-0, 2.30 ERA) 7:00 p.m.Sunday, August 7 @ Pittsfield Colonials LHP A.J. Wideman (2-2, 4.05 ERA) RHP Miguel Flores (2-7, 4.42 ERA) 2:00 p.m.Monday, August 8 @ Pittsfield Colonials LHP Isaac Pavlik (10-2, 2.30 ERA) RHP Chad Paronto (6-5, 4.34 ERA) 7:00 p.m.Tuesday, August 9 @ Quebec Capitales RHP Shaun Ellis (5-2, 4.03 ERA) TBA 7:05 p.m.

UPCOMING SCHEDULE AND PROBABLE STARTERS

You can listen to every pitch of the 2011 Jackals season live online at jackals.com through a part-nership with Stretch Internet. For home games, the live webcast will also be broadcast in-stadium on 88.1 FM. Cody Chrusciel returns for his fourth season as the Jackals play-by-play announcer for all home and road contests. Matt Sutor will join the broadcast for home games. Broadcasts begin 15 minutes prior to first pitch.

WEBSITE: jackals.comBROADCAST: jackals.comLIVE STATS: canamleague.comTWITTER: twitter.com/jackalsbaseballFACEBOOK: facebook.com/jackalsbaseballBLOG: newjerseyjackals.wordpress.com

FOLLOW THE JACKALS

2011 JACKALS AT A GLANCE

New Jersey Jackals (38-27, 11-7) vs. pittsfield coloNials (33-30, 8-9)

2011 vs Pittsfield .............................................. 5-5All-time vs Pittsfield (since 2010) ................. 11-19

JACKALS vs. COLONIALS

friday, august 5, 2011 - Monday, august 8, 2011wahconah park • pittsfield, Mass.Games #66-69 • road Games #27-31

season series tied 5-5

NEW JERSEY’S LAST CONTEST

BIG FISH: On August 1, southpaw James Leverton had his contract purchased by the Florida Marlins. Leverton heads to the Single-A Greensboro Grasshoppers. Leverton, a three-time Can-Am League Pitcher of the Week and the July Pitcher of the Month, was 8-4 with a 2.38 ERA in 13 starts.

REYES SOLD TO CLEVELAND: On July 31, the Jackals sold the contract of 2B Argenis Reyes to the Cleveland Indians. The 28-year-old was assigned to the Triple-A Columbus Clippers, where he finished the 2010 season. In 60 games with New Jersey this season, Reyes batted .306 with 12 stolen bases while serving as the Jackals’ primary leadoff hitter. Reyes, who spent parts of the 2008 and 2009 seasons at the major league level with the New York Mets, previously had his contract sold by the Jackals last July when the Boston Red Sox sent him to Triple-A Pawtucket before trading him to the Indians in early August. In 30 Triple-A contests in 2010, Reyes batted .303.

NATIONAL TREASURE: On July 25, the Jackals sold the contract of outfielder Leonard Davis to the Washington Nationals organization. Davis reported to Double-A Harrisburg, where he spent parts of each of the past three seasons. Through 52 games with the Jackals this season, Davis batted .317 with 36 RBIs and a team-leading nine home runs.

WE’RE GOING STREAKING: During their season-long eight-game winning streak, which ended on June 29, the Jackals outscored their opponents 48-20. In those eight games, New Jersey starting pitchers allowed just 11 earned runs in 53.2 innings, good for a 1.84 ERA. The Jackals’ longest winning streak last season was six games (July 22-28) when they swept a pair of three-game sets against Sussex and Brockton.

MR. 400: Manager Joe Calfapietra collected his 400th regular-season win with the Jackals on June 20 in game two of a doubleheader against the New York Federals. Calfapietra entered the season with 386.

POWER SURGE: The Jackals tied a franchise record when they launched five home runs in a 10-4 win at Rockland on June 19. Mike Jones and Jeremy Slayden each homered twice while Leonard Davis also left the yard. Twice before in franchise history had the Jackals tallied five home runs in one game: July 18, 1998 at Adirondack and July 28, 1999 at Massachusetts. New Jersey homered 10 times in the three-game series at Provident Bank Park.

FOLLOW THE LEADER: When the Augusta, N.J.-based Sussex Skyhawks announced they would not be operating in 2011 this past winter, several former Skyhawks made their way to the New Jersey Jackals. Ed Ott, who managed the Skyhawks in 2010, returned to the Jackals, where he served as a coach from 2007-09. Players migrating from Augusta to Little Falls include reliever Jared Locke, and infielders Kris Sanchez and Nick Giarraputo. The Skyhawks were owned by Floyd Hall Enterprises, which also owns the Jackals.

OPENING ACT: After their 8-4 win at Pittsfield on Thursday, May 26, New Jersey is 11-3 (.786) all-time on opening day. The Jackals have now won their season opener nine times in the past 10 seasons, with the lone loss during that span coming last year. The Jackals also won their fourth straight home opener on May 31 when they downed Newark 7-6.

SPRING FLING: In addition to Oakland A’s reliever Craig Breslow (with New Jersey in 2004), who is currently in his sixth major league season, several former Jackals appeared in major league spring training games. 6-foot-7 right-hander Stuart Pomeranz (2009) posted a 3.86 ERA in three relief appearances for the Los Angeles Dodgers. Southpaw Raul Valdes (2006) appeared in seven games (one start) for the St. Louis Cardinals. First baseman John Lindsey (2005-06) went 1-for-4 for the Dodgers. Righty Jon Hunton (2007) made one relief appearances for the A’s.

TEMPERS FLARE AS CAPITALES TAKES SERIES FINALE FROM JACKALS - Wednesday, August 3 recap

Little Falls, N.J. – The Quebec Capitales (44-19, 9-8) took the finale of a three-game series from the New Jersey Jackals (38-27, 11-7) 11-8 on Wednesday af-ternoon at Yogi Berra Stadium in a game that featured three ejections, cleared benches, a grand slam, six errors and 23 men left on base.

New Jersey opened the scoring in the bottom of the third inning when newly acquired second baseman D’Angelo Jimenez drove in Myron Leslie with a double off the right field wall. On the play Kris Sanchez collided with Que-bec catcher Patrick D’Aoust that brought the entire Capitales team out of the dugout. Nick Giarrapputo later singled home Jimenez to increase the Jackals lead to 2-0.

At the conclusion of the third inning, both benches cleared and came together along the first-base line, stemming from the collision at home plate. In the altercation, Jackals manager Joe Calfapietra was ejected, along with Quebec coach Pete LaForest.

Immediately after the bench-clearing altercation, the Capitales struck for four runs in the top of the fourth inning as Josh Colafemina, Sebastien Boucher and Bobby Wagner all struck for RBIs. Then in the fifth, Quebec continued to pour it on with a five-run inning, highlighted by a grand slam off the bat of Colafemina to make the score 9-2.

New Jersey answered right back in the bottom of the frame with five runs of their own. Leslie led off with a single and scored on a double by Sanchez, who later scored on a throwing error when Giarraputo reached on an infield single. After a walk to Mike Jones, Nick Santomauro cracked a double that scored both runners before New Jersey plated their final run of the inning on a single by Sean Smith that scored Santomauro to make the score 9-7.

Quebec increased their lead in the top of the seventh without recording a hit. The Jackals infield committed three of their five errors in the inning as the Capitales scored two more runs to extend the lead to 11-7.

The Jackals closed the scoring in the bottom of the ninth inning when Giar-raputo came around to score on a Santomauro single before Mike DeJesus struck out with the bases loaded to end the game.

Jeff Duda (5-0) earned the win after entering in the fourth inning and tossing 3 2/3 scoreless frames. Shaun Ellis (5-2) started for New Jersey and gave up four runs (three earned) on eight hits over four innings to absorb the loss. Bryan Rembisz, Quebec’s starter, entered the game with the lowest ERA in the league but was chased after 4 1/3 innings and surrendering seven runs on nine hits.

Jackal Bites: Prior to the game, the Jackals signed former major leaguer D’Angelo Jimenez and relief pitcher Cody Railsback… Ramon Nivar was also ejected in the top of the fourth for arguing a tag-up call at third base… The Jackals’ pitching staff streak of 22 2/3 scoreless innings came to an end in the fourth inning... Four Jackals notched multi-hit games.

Quality Team IP RunPitcher Starts Starts W-L Record (Avg) SupportPhil Bartleski 2 0 0-1 0-2 8.0(4.0) 8(4.0)Bobby Gagg 3 1 2-0 3-0 15.1(5.1) 27(9.0)Shaun Ellis 8 4 4-2 4-4 44.2(5.2) 45(5.6)Jon Kibler 6 1 0-4 2-4 32.0(5.1) 32(5.3)Ryan Kulik 7 1 2-3 3-4 33.1(4.2) 29(4.1)James Leverton 13 9 8-4 9-4 87.0(6.2) 75(5.8)Michael Moore 1 1 1-0 1-0 6.0(6.0) 4(4.0)Isaac Pavlik 14 11 10-2 11-3 101.1(7.1) 69(4.9) Chris Vasami 6 0 2-2 2-4 26.0(4.1) 40(6.7) A.J. Wideman 5 1 2-2 3-2 26.2(5.1) 24(4.8) TEAM TOTALS 65 29(45%) 31-20 38-27 381.1(6.0) 357(5.5)

W-L ERA IP H R ER STARTERS 31-20 4.27 381.1 413 202 181RELIEVERS 7-7 3.48 178.2 168 88 69

NJ 2011 STARTING PITCHER BREAKDOWN

PITCHING COMPARISON

Height: 6’2” Weight: 195 Age: 25 Born: 11/6/1985 in Columbia, S.C. Resides: Lexington, S.C.Bats: Right Throws: Right Status: Rookie Experience: third season (first with Jackals)College: Erskine College Drafted: not drafted

Year Age Tm Lg Lev W L W-L% ERA G GS GF CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR BB IBB SO HBP BK WP BF BB/9 SO/92009 23 2 Teams 1 Lg Ind 0 0 6.75 8 0 3 0 0 0 12.0 14 11 9 0 9 2 5 1 0 1 57 6.8 3.82009 23 Joliet NORL Ind 0 0 7.36 3 0 0 0 0 0 3.2 7 5 3 0 2 1 3 1 0 0 19 4.9 7.42009 23 Fargo-Moorhead NORL Ind 0 0 6.48 5 0 3 0 0 0 8.1 7 6 6 0 7 1 2 0 0 1 38 7.6 2.22010 24 TraverseCity FRON Ind 9 6 .600 3.28 18 18 0 0 0 0 98.2 85 42 36 1 48 0 56 15 0 6 426 4.4 5.12 Seasons 9 6 .600 3.66 26 18 3 0 0 0 110.2 99 53 45 1 57 2 61 16 0 7 483 4.6 5.0

DATE OPPONENT RES DEC IP R ER H SV BB SO BF OPP. STARTER SCORE WHEN LEFT ERA NOTES Jul 30 Pittsfield W 4-2 W 6.0 1 1 5 0 2 4 23 Dave Qualben leading 4-0 1.80 First start with New Jersey (game one of DH)Jul 26 @Worcester W 11-8 W 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 2.25Jul 23 New York W 7-5 - 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3.00Jul 20 Rockland W 11-10 W 2.0 1 1 2 0 1 3 9 4.50

MOORE’S 2011 GaMe-By-GaMe

MOORE’S CAREER STATS

RHP MICHAEL MOORE

WINNING WAYS: Moore has notched three wins in his first four appearances with New Jersey. He earned the win in his Jackals’ debut on July 20 vs Rockland, allowing one run over two innings of relief before New Jersey rallied for 10 runs in the eighth inning to erase a 10-1 deficit. Through July, Moore is 14-8 in his career.

LAKE EFFECT: Moore began the 2011 season with the North American League’s Lake County Fielders (Zion, Ill.,), but was granted free agency on July 13 after Lake County reportedly missed payroll, released 14 players, and traded nine others. Manager Tim Johnson and interim coach Pete LaCock were let go as well. With Lake County, Moore was 2-2 with a 3.48 ERA in seven games (five starts), allowing 28 hits in 31 innings while walking 18 batters, striking out 16, and holding opponents to a .200 average. The North American League is a combination of the former Northern, United, and Golden leagues and its footprint stretches from Edmonton to Hawaii to Texas to Illinois.

CAREER NOTES (PRIOR TO 2011): In 2010, went 9-6 with a 3.28 ERA in 18 starts for the Traverse City Beach Bums in the Frontier League, allowing just 85 hits in 98.2 innings with 56 strikeouts and 48 walks... As a rookie in 2009, made eight relief appearances for the Joliet Jackhammers and Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks in the Northern League and allowed nine earned runs in 12 innings... Played at Division II Erskine College in Due West, S.C., where he went 32-9 for the Flying Fleet from 2005-09.

ERA W-L G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB IBB SO HR 2B 3B OAVG WP HB BK1.80 3-0 4 1 0 0 0 10.0 7 2 2 3 0 8 0 2 0 .200 0 0 0

vs Right: .200 (4-for-20)vs Left: .200 (3-for-15)

FRIDAY’S PROBABLE NEW JERSEY STARTER

#32

Height: 6’5” Weight: 225 Age: 24 Born: 8/10/1986 in Baltimore, Md. Resides: Freeland, Md.Bats: Left Throws: Left Status: LS-3 Experience: fifth season (first with Jackals)College: Michigan State University Drafted: 2007, 30th round (Detroit Tigers)

Year Age Tm Lg Lev W L W-L% ERA G GS GF CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR BB IBB SO HBP BK WP WHIP SO/BB2007 20 Tigers GULF Rk 3 2 .600 2.43 7 5 0 0 0 0 29.2 26 10 8 0 6 0 23 3 0 5 1.079 3.83 20 Oneonta NYPL A- 0 0 .000 2.38 2 2 0 0 0 0 11.1 8 3 3 0 3 0 11 1 0 0 0.971 3.672008 21 WestMichigan MIDW A 14 5 .737 1.75 23 23 0 2 1 0 154.1 103 39 30 4 32 0 126 3 4 6 0.875 3.942009 22 Erie EL AA 6 9 .400 4.06 27 27 0 3 0 0 161.2 168 85 73 14 68 1 87 3 2 6 1.460 1.282010 23 Lakeland FLOR A+ 4 4 .500 3.58 12 12 0 0 0 0 70.1 73 28 28 4 22 0 53 2 0 1 1.351 2.412010 23 Erie EL AA 4 7 .364 6.44 15 15 0 0 0 0 79.2 94 61 57 11 31 1 39 5 0 3 1.569 1.264 Seasons 31 27 .534 3.53 86 84 0 5 1 0 507.0 472 226 199 33 162 2 339 17 6 21 1.250 2.09

DATE OPPONENT RES DEC IP R ER H SV BB SO BF OPP. STARTER SCORE WHEN LEFT ERA NOTES Jul 31 Pittsfield L 2-9 L 5.0 8 8 8 0 5 2 29 T.J. Wink trailing 8-0 7.59 Four of eight hits allowed were doublesJul 26 @Worcester L 2-3 L 6.0 3 3 8 0 4 4 27 Zach Zuercher trailing 3-2 6.33 All three runs in 1st inning (stranded 7 runners)Jul 20 Rockland W 11-10 - 5.1 8 5 8 0 1 4 28 Will Hassett trailing 8-1 6.86 ND after NJ overcame 10-1 deficit w/ 10-run 8thJul 15 Brockton L 3-4 L 5.2 4 4 8 0 3 2 26 Dustin Birosak trailing 4-0 6.32 Two of three walks issued came around to scoreJul 9 @Quebec W 7-2 - 5.0 2 2 5 0 0 4 20 Dan Sausville trailing 2-1 6.30 Turned in three 1-2-3 inningsJul 2 New York L 7-9 L 5.0 5 5 7 0 2 2 23 James Kukucka trailing 5-0 9.00 First start of the season

KIBLER’S 2011 GaMe-By-GaMe

KIBLER’S CAREER STATS

LHP JON KIBLER

Signed with New Jersey on July 2.•

Career Notes: Spent his first four seasons in the Detroit Tigers’ minor league system before being released in March… In 2008 at Single-A Western Michigan went 14-5 with a 1.75 ERA en route to being named a Midwest League mid-season all-star, post-season all-star, two-time league pitcher of the week and leading the league in wins, ERA, and opponent average (.191)… Has surpassed 150 innings pitched in each of the last three seasons… Has given up just 33 home runs in 507 career innings… In two out of four professional seasons, has allowed fewer hits than innings pitched… Career ERA of 3.53 entering 2011… Named Florida State League Pitcher of the Week on August 16, 2010… Was drafted following his junior season at Michigan State in 2007 but also pitched at Dundalk (Md.) Community College in 2006 and Western Carolina University in 2005 as a freshman.

ERA W-L G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB IBB SO HR 2B 3B OAVG WP HB BK7.59 0-4 6 6 1 0 0 32.0 44 30 27 15 0 18 1 10 1 .336 5 3 1

vs Right: .333vs Left: .341

SATURDAY’S PROBABLE NEW JERSEY STARTER

#30

Height: 5’10” Weight: 190 Age: 26 Born: 6/8/85 in Mississauga, Ontario Resides: Mississauga, OntarioBats: Right Throws: Left Status: LS-4 Experience: ninth season (third with Jackals)College: drafted out of high school Drafted: 2003, 11th round (Montreal Expos)

YR CLUB LG Class W-L PCT ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H AB TBF R ER HR SH SF HB BB IB SO WP BK AVG AGAINST 03 Expos GULF R 2-4 .333 2.01 10 8 0 0 1 1 40.1 37 149 163 13 9 1 0 3 4 7 0 37 2 0 .248 04 Vermont NYP A 3-1 .750 1.81 10 10 0 0 0 0 44.2 26 150 167 9 9 0 1 2 1 13 0 38 0 2 .173 05 Lansing MID A 7-10 .412 4.91 27 27 0 0 0 0 143.0 135 540 594 84 78 21 0 6 10 38 0 121 3 2 .250 06 Lansing MID A 1-4 .200 5.00 11 10 0 0 1 0 45.0 53 178 202 30 25 2 1 1 4 18 0 39 6 0 .298 07 Lansing MID A 3-0 1.000 3.74 4 4 0 0 0 0 21.2 25 83 93 11 9 1 1 0 0 9 0 17 1 0 .301 Dunedin FSL A 11-5 .688 3.61 22 22 1 0 0 0 134.2 136 508 543 57 54 18 2 2 6 25 0 84 2 0 .268 08 N.Hampshire EAST AA 3-8 .273 6.39 13 11 0 0 0 0 63.1 85 267 304 59 45 10 2 5 1 29 1 25 1 0 .318 Dunedin FSL A 7-5 .583 4.40 14 12 0 0 0 0 73.2 88 293 319 39 36 4 3 2 2 19 1 39 1 0 .300 09 New Jersey CAN IND 10-1 .909 2.51 18 18 0 0 0 0 114.2 90 421 446 37 32 5 2 1 4 18 0 81 0 0 .214 10 New Jersey CAN IND 4-5 .444 4.88 11 11 0 0 0 0 59.0 78 245 274 41 32 6 3 3 5 18 0 41 1 0 .318 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------MINOR LEAGUE TOTALS 51 .542 140 1 2 740.0 2834 380 68 25 194 522 4 43 4.00 133 0 1 753 3105 329 15 37 2 17 .266

DATE OPPONENT RES DEC IP R ER H SV BB SO BF OPP. STARTER SCORE WHEN LEFT ERA NOTES Aug 1 Quebec W 7-0 W 5.0 0 0 1 0 3 5 19 Dan Sausville leading 6-0 4.05 First start in 35 days in return from groin injuryJun 26 @Brockton W 4-0 W 5.2 0 0 3 0 2 1 20 Mike Smith leading 3-0 4.99 Ran consecutive scoreless innings streak to 12.1Jun 20 New York L 2-3 L 7.0 3 1 5 0 1 2 26 Will Hassett trailing 3-2 6.75 First start since being released on June 7Jun 4 Rockland W 8-7 - 4.0 7 7 14 0 0 2 25 John Muller trailing 7-0 11.00 May 29 @Newark L 3-4 L 5.0 4 4 8 0 2 2 24 Eric Eden trailing 4-2 7.20 Seven of eight hits allowed were singles

WIDEMAN’S 2011 GaMe-By-GaMe

WIDEMAN’S CAREER STATS

LHP A.J. WIDEMAN

BANGED UP: Wideman was hampered by a groin injury most of the first half of the season. After beginning the season on the inactive list, he made two starts but was released on June 7. Wideman re-signed with the Jackals on June 20 and made two more starts before being released again on July 2. He re-signed for the second time this season on August 1 and started that night, marking his first appearance in 35 days.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Was New Jersey’s opening-day starter in 2010, but was limited to just 11 starts due to injury... In 2009, was named Can-Am League Pitcher of the Year after leading the league in wins (10-1) and ERA (2.51) and finishing second with 81 strikeouts while taking home league Pitcher of the Month honors in June and July... That season, held left-handed hitters to a .161 average while righties batted .244... In 2007, led all Toronto farmhands with 11 wins... Was traded from the Washington Nationals to the Toronto Blue Jays in 2005 in exchange for outfielder Tyrell Godwin... Pitched for Team Canada at the 2005 Baseball Senior World Cup and the 2008 Final Olympic Qualifi-cation Tournament... In 2004, would have trailed only Anibal Sanchez in ERA in the New York-Penn League had he had enough innings to qualify... Younger brother, Jordan, is a catcher in the Cincinnati Reds system.

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ERA W-L G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB IBB SO HR 2B 3B OAVG WP HB BK4.05 2-2 5 5 1 0 0 26.2 31 14 12 8 0 12 1 6 1 .301 3 2 0

vs Right: .324vs Left: .241 (7-for-29)

SUNDAY’S PROBABLE NEW JERSEY STARTER

#27

Height: 5’8” Weight: 165 Age: 31 Born: 5/19/1980 in Belleville, NJ Resides: Ramsey, NJ Bats: Right Throws: Left Status: Veteran Experience: 10th season (seventh with Jackals)College: Seton Hall University Drafted: 2002, 10th round (Colorado Rockies)

YR CLUB LG Class W-L PCT ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H AB TBF R ER HR SH SF HB BB IB SO WP BK AVG AGAINST 02 Tri-City NWST A 5-1 .833 1.13 27 0 0 0 13 1 32.0 26 112 131 6 4 0 6 3 0 10 1 32 5 0 .232 03 Visalia CAL A 3-3 .500 4.94 51 0 0 0 20 1 54.2 65 225 254 33 30 1 3 2 5 19 0 50 3 1 .289 04 Visalia CAL A 1-1 .500 8.61 23 0 0 0 8 0 23.0 35 103 116 26 22 2 0 0 1 12 0 19 2 0 .340 Bangor NEL IND 1-3 .250 3.73 24 5 0 0 8 4 50.2 43 185 218 25 21 2 4 2 2 25 2 56 3 0 .232 05 New Jersey CAN IND 7-5 .583 3.09 28 12 2 0 7 3 102.0 100 399 437 42 35 6 8 0 2 28 2 100 7 1 .251 06 New Jersey CAN IND 6-2 .750 2.86 12 9 1 1 1 0 72.1 65 276 297 29 23 4 1 2 1 17 0 65 0 0 .236 West Tenn SOU AA 2-1 .667 3.38 9 6 0 0 0 0 40.0 43 155 174 19 15 3 4 1 0 14 0 35 0 0 .277 07 New Jersey CAN IND 8-5 .615 3.97 26 16 0 0 2 0 113.1 129 460 504 71 50 11 8 1 6 29 1 93 1 0 .280 08 New Jersey CAN IND 8-7 .533 3.65 21 20 1 0 0 0 135.2 144 518 553 57 55 7 3 6 3 23 0 82 1 0 .278 09 New Jersey CAN IND 6-6 .500 3.66 18 18 3 1 0 0 110.2 103 421 450 57 45 2 2 5 5 17 0 75 1 0 .245 10 New Jersey CAN IND 7-6 .538 3.73 25 15 2 2 3 0 103.2 115 415 444 50 43 5 4 3 6 16 0 78 2 0 .277 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------MINOR LEAGUE TOTALS 54 .574 264 9 62 838.0 3269 415 43 25 210 685 2 40 3.68 101 4 9 868 3578 343 43 31 6 25 .266

DATE OPPONENT RES DEC IP R ER H SV BB SO BF OPP. STARTER SCORE WHEN LEFT ERA NOTES Aug 2 Quebec W 2-0 W 7.0 0 0 8 0 0 7 25 John Mariotti leading 2-0 2.30 Lone runs in contest came on Sanchez HR in 1stJul 27 @Worcester L 1-2 L 8.0 2 2 5 0 2 3 31 Shawn Gilblair trailing 2-1 2.47 Second loss of the season (both by 2-1 scores)Jul 22 New York W 4-3 W 7.0 3 3 12 0 1 7 33 Jim Schult leading 4-2 2.49 Induced two inning-ending double playsJul 17 @Rockland L 1-2 L 8.0 2 2 6 0 1 3 28 Bobby Blevins trailing 2-1 2.37 Back-to-back RBI 1B by Clement & Slayden in 4thJul 12 @Worcester W 9-4 W 5.2 4 4 9 0 2 6 29 Kevin Cooper leading 6-4 2.39 All four runs scored on three home runsJul 7 @Quebec L 2-3 - 8.0 2 2 6 0 3 2 30 Matthew Rusch tied 2-2 2.05 Allowed a two-run HR to Pete LaForest in 2ndJul 1 Quebec W 4-1 W 7.2 1 1 5 0 3 9 30 Matthew Rusch leading 4-1 2.02 Improved to 7-0 (went 7-6 last season)Jun 25 @Brockton W 3-1 W 8.0 1 1 6 0 0 4 30 Julian Sampson leading 3-1 2.15 Allowed just four singles through first 6.1 inningsJun 20 New York W 6-4 W 7.0 4 4 9 0 1 6 31 Mike Streaman complete game 2.34 Third straight complete game (5 of 9 hits XBH)Jun 15 Pittsfield W 4-0 W 7.0 0 0 4 0 3 5 25 Dave Qualben complete game 1.78 Second straight complete game (two CG in ‘10)Jun 10 Worcester W 5-1 W 9.0 1 1 6 0 1 2 32 Nick Serino complete game 2.22 League’s first CG of year (73 of 98 pitches strikes)Jun 5 Rockland W 13-1 W 7.0 1 1 4 0 0 10 26 Casey Hodges leading 9-1 2.79 10 strikeouts, 0 walksMay 31 Newark W 7-6 - 6.1 5 4 9 0 1 7 32 Alex Smith tied 5-5 3.65 All five runs allowed in first two inningsMay 26 @Pittsfield W 8-4 W 6.0 1 1 5 0 1 10 24 Chad Paronto leading 5-1 1.50 10 strikeouts on opening day

PAVLIK’S 2011 GaMe-By-GaMe

PAVLIK’S CAREER STATS

LHP ISAAC PAVLIK

ERA W-L G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB IBB SO HR 2B 3B OAVG WP HB BK2.30 10-2 14 14 5 1 0 101.2 94 27 26 19 0 81 5 21 3 .245 3 2 0

vs Right: .243vs Left: .255

MONDAY’S PROBABLE NEW JERSEY STARTER

#7

CLOSING IN: Pavlik’s five complete games in 2011 bring his career total with New Jer-sey to 14, placing him one shy of Joel Bennett’s Jackals’ career record of 15. Pavlik’s 10 wins this season give him 52 with New Jersey, putting him seven behind Bennett (59 wins) for the franchise record. Pavlik is already New Jersey’s career leader in games pitched, starts, innings pitched, and losses.

WINNING WAYS: With 10 wins, Pavlik has set a career high for victories in a seasons. Pavlik had won eight games twice over his first nine seasons (‘07 and ‘08 with NJ). Both of Pavlik’s losses this season have been 2-1 decisions. He began the season by winning his first eight decisions.

JUNE’S FINEST: Pavlik was named June Can-Am League Pitcher of the Month after going 5-0 with a 1.66 ERA in five starts. During the month, he allowed 29 hits in 38 innings (a .210 average), struck out 27 batters, and walked five.

VETERAN MOVE: Pavlik eclipsed John Kelly’s Can-Am League career record for innings pitched on May 31 vs. Newark. Kelly spent six seasons with North Shore, New Jersey, Brockton, and Worcester.

2011 NEWS AND NOTES: Fired the Can-Am League’s first complete game of the year on June 10 vs. Worcester, throwing 73 of 98 pitches for strikes... Made his second career opening-day start with New Jersey on May 26 at Pittsfield.

CAREER NOTES: Is the longest-tenured player on New Jersey’s roster (7th season with Jackals)... Entered 2011 as the Jackals all-time leader in games pitched (130)... Is the Can-Am League’s all-time leader in appearances (155)... Is a six-time Can-Am League Pitcher of the Week... Has tossed 100+ innings in each of his last six seasons... Is Seton Hall’s career leader in appearances (84) and saves (22)... Career high in strikeouts is 12 on 6/15/07 vs. the Can-Am League Grays.

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PLAYER INJURY DL/IL DATE ON DATE OFF GAMESBobby Gagg DL July 27* 9 SEASON TOTALS 9

* = retroactive date

STARTING LINEUP BY BATTING ORDERPlayer 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Chris Anderson 1 12 12

Dan Betteridge

Leonard Davis 1 51

Mike DeJesus 49 13

Mike Demperio 2

Nick Giarraputo 4 9 22 26

D’Angelo Jimenez 1

Mike Jones 9 54 1

Myron Leslie 14 48

Jordan Newton 1 6 10 1

Argenis Reyes 46 14

Kris Sanchez 4 1 15 21 21

Nick Santomauro 4 11 3

Jeremy Slayden 26 3 6

Sean Smith 5 1 3 1

Chris White 14 1 4 34

INDIVIDUAL OFFENSEMOST RUNS, GAME ...............................................................................4 (Kris Sanchez - 7/16 vs Brockton)MOST HITS, GAME ................................................ 5 (Mike DeJesus 2x - 6/1 vs Newark & 7/3 vs New York)MOST DOUBLES, GAME ..........................................................................3 (Chris White - 7/16 vs Brockton)MOST TRIPLES, GAME .................................................................. 1 (Argenis Reyes 2x, last 6/1 vs Newark)MOST HOME RUNS, GAME.................................................................................................2 (several times)MOST RBIs, GAME ........................ 5 (2x, Kris Sanchez - 6/16 vs Pittsfield & Mike Jones - 7/3 vs New York)MOST WALKS, GAME ..............................................................................3 (Myron Leslie - 6/6 vs Rockland)MOST STRIKEOUTS, GAME .................................................................................................3 (several times)MOST STOLEN BASES, GAME ..............................................................................................2 (several times)LONGEST HITTING STREAK ......... 11 (Leonard Davis - 6/5 thru 6/15, and Nick Giarraputo - 5/26 thru 6/7)

INDIVIDUAL PITCHINGMOST RUNS ALLOWED, GAME ................................................................... 10 (Ryan Kulik - 7/6 @ Quebec)MOST EARNED RUNS ALLOWED, GAME .....................................................10 (Ryan Kulik - 7/6 @ Quebec)MOST HITS ALLOWED, GAME ..................................................................... 11 (Ryan Kulik - 7/6 @ Quebec)MOST STRIKEOUTS, GAME .................................................................12 (James Leverton - 7/8 vs Quebec)MOST WALKS, GAME ................................................................................. 5 (Jon Kibler - 7/31 vs Pittsfield)MOST HOME RUNS ALLOWED, GAME .................................................... 2 (Chris Vasami - 6/3 vs Rockland)MOST INNINGS PITCHED, GAME ....................................................... 9.0 (Isaac Pavlik - 6/10 vs Worcester)FEWEST HITS ALLOWED, GAME (Starter, min 5 IP) ............1 (James Leverton - 7/30 vs Pittsfield - Game 2)

TEAM OFFENSEMOST RUNS, GAME .....................................................................................................18 (7/3 vs New York)MOST RUNS, INNING .............................................................................. 10 (7/20 vs Rockland - 8th inning)MOST HITS, GAME .......................................................................................................20 (7/3 vs New York)FEWEST HITS, GAME .................................................................................................. 4 (7/27 @ Worcester)MOST DOUBLES, GAME .................................................................................................7 (7/3 vs New York)MOST TRIPLES, GAME ........................................................................................................1 (several times)MOST HOME RUNS, GAME........................................................................................... 5 (6/19 @ Rockland MOST HOME RUNS, INNING ............................................................................................................... 2 (3x)MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A HOME RUN ....................... 6 (5/26 @ Pittsfield thru 6/1 vs Newark)MOST EXTRA-BASE HITS, GAME ...................................................................... 6 (3x, last 6/18 @ Rockland)MOST STOLEN BASES, GAME ............................................................................................5 (6/9 vs Newark)MOST STRIKEOUTS, GAME .......................................................................................... 14 (6/3 vs Rockland)MOST WALKS, GAME .......................................................................................8 (2x, last 6/23 vs New York)MOST HIT BATTERS, GAME .................................................................................................2 (several times)MOST LEFT ON BASE, GAME ..........................................................................................13 (6/1 vs Newark)

TEAM PITCHINGMOST RUNS ALLOWED, GAME .................................................................................... 11 (6/3 vs Rockland)MOST RUNS ALLOWED, INNING ..................................................................6 (6/3 vs Rockland - 1st inning)MOST HITS ALLOWED, GAME ........................................................................................ 18 (6/7 @ Newark)FEWEST HITS ALLOWED, GAME .................................................................... 1 (7/30 vs Pittsfield - Game 2)MOST STRIKEOUTS, GAME ............................................................................................ 13 (7/8 @ Quebec)MOST WALKS, GAME ....................................................................................................11 (6/29 vs Quebec)MOST HOME RUNS ALLOWED, GAME ................................................................................2 (several times)MOST EXTRA-BASE HITS ALLOWED, GAME ................................................................... 6 (6/3 vs Rockland)MOST WILD PITCHES, GAME ..................................................................................... 3 (7/10 @ Worcester)MOST HIT BATTERS, GAME .................................................................................................2 (several times)LONGEST CONSECUTIVE SCORELESS INNINGS STREAK ....................................... 22.2 (July 31 to August 3)

TEAM MISCELLANEOUSMOST ERRORS, GAME ......................................................................................................5 (8/3 vs Quebec)LONGEST WINNING STREAK ..........................................................8 (6/20 vs New York to 6/28 vs Quebec)LONGEST LOSING STREAK ...........................................................3 (5/27 @ Pittsfield thru 5/29 @ Newark)LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY...................................................................18 (7/3 vs New York - 18-0 win)LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT ............................................................................................9 (several times)LARGEST DEFICIT OVERCOME TO WIN .................................. 9 (7/20 vs Rockland - trailed 10-1 in the 8th)LONGEST GAME, INNINGS ............................................................................................. 12 (7/7 @ Quebec)LONGEST GAME TIME........................................................................................... 3:58 (7/28 @ Worcester)LONGEST GAME TIME, 7 INNING CONTEST ............................................. 2:03 (6/15 vs Pittsfield - Game 1)SHORTEST GAME TIME, 9 INNING CONTEST .........................2:13 (2x, 7/17 @ Rockland & 8/2 vs Quebec)SHORTEST GAME TIME, 7 INNING CONTEST ........................................... 1:27 (6/15 vs Pittsfield - Game 2)LARGEST HOME CROWD .................................................................................... 3,707 (6/12 vs Worcester)LARGEST ROAD CROWD .......................................................................................... 4,140 (7/9 @ Quebec)

JACKALS HIGHS AND LOWS

JACKALS INJURY REPORT (THROUGH AUGUST 5)

STARTING LINEUP BY POSITIONPlayer C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH

Chris Anderson 25

Dan Betteridge

Leonard Davis 1 3 23 7 18

Mike DeJesus 62

Mike Demperio 2

Nick Giarraputo 61

D’Angelo Jimenez 1

Mike Jones 3 61

Myron Leslie 40 4 1 14 2

Jordan Newton 17 1

Argenis Reyes 57 3

Kris Sanchez 62

Nick Santomauro 9 3 7

Jeremy Slayden 16 18 1

Sean Smith 10

Chris White 45 8

STARTING LINEUP BY BATTING ORDER

STARTING LINEUP BY POSITION

Leonard Davis 2Myron Leslie 3

Jordan Newton 4Nick Santomauro 1

Jeremy Slayden 2Chris White 4

LAST AT-BAT WINS - JACKALS (7 IN 2010) DATE BATTER GAME-WINNER (SCORED) INN. SCORE OPP.6/6 Jeremy Slayden Argenis Reyes (bases-loaded walk) 10 3-2 ROC

LAST AT-BAT WINS - OPPONENTS DATE BATTER GAME-WINNER INN. SCORE OPP.5/28 Johnny Welch solo home run 9th 4-3 @ PIT6/18 Ryan Mollica solo home run 9th 5-4 @ ROC7/7 Patrick D’Aoust bases-loaded walk 12th 3-2 @ QUE7/28 Chris Colabello solo home run 12th 3-2 @ WOR

JACKALS MULTI-HR GAMES DATE BATTER OPP. PITCHER(S)6/18 Leonard Davis @ ROC Jon Velasquez (4th and 6th innings)6/19 Mike Jones @ ROC John Muller (3rd and 5th innings)6/19 Jeremy Slayden @ ROC John Muller (3rd) and Brett Carroll (9th)7/10 Chris Anderson @ WOR Shawn Gilblair (3rd and 5th innings)7/23 Kris Sanchez vs NYF Michael Streaman (3rd and 5th innings)

JACKALS GRAND SLAMS DATE BATTERS OPP. PITCHER INNING7/3 Mike Jones NYF Evan Jackno 6th7/7 Kris Sanchez @ QUE John Mariotti 1st

JACKALS 1st INNING LEAD-OFF HOME RUNS DATE BATTER OPP. PITCHER6/24 Argenis Reyes @ BRO Freddy Flores

SHUTOUTS BY JACKALS PITCHERS NO. DATE OPP. SCORE HITS PITCHER(S)1 6/8 @ Newark 4-0 4 Vasami, Fox, Locke2 6/15 Pittsfield 4-0 4 Pavlik3 6/21 New York 10-0 5 Leverton, Hunt4 6/26 @ Brockton 4-0 7 Wideman, Petrowski, Locke, Fox5 7/3 New York 18-0 3 Leverton, Locke, Gogal6 7/8 @ Quebec 4-0 4 Leverton, Fox7 7/18 @ Rockland 5-0 7 Ellis8 7/30 (G2) Pittsfield 2-0 1 Leverton9 8/1 Quebec 7-0 3 Wideman, Fox, Locke, Gogal10 8/2 Quebec 2-0 8 Pavlik, Locke, Fox

JACKALS EJECTIONS DATE PLAYER/COACH UMPIRE (INNING) NOTE6/30 Ani Ramos Mike Jadach (1st) Ed Ott Mike Jadach (9th)6/10 Bobby Gagg Rick Elrod (6th) Joe Calfapietra Rob Dickinson (8th)7/26 Joe Calfapietra (G1) Rob Dickinson (3rd) Arguing a balk called on Jon Kibler Ed Ott (G2) Rob Dickinson (4th) Ejected from dugout after Trezza HR8/3 Joe Calfapietra Richard Katz (3rd) Benches cleared after collision at plate Ramon Nivar Matt Criss (4th) Arguing Quebec tag-up at third base

JACKALS PICKOFFS DATE PITCHER CATCHER RUNNER5/27 James Leverton Angel Molina (Pittsfield)5/29 A.J. Wideman Brandon Watson (Newark)6/1 James Leverton Tim Raines Jr. (Newark)6/7 Mike Pontius Kyle LaMotta (Newark)6/12 Ryan Kulik Ryan Crespi (Worcester)6/21 James Leverton Alex Bardeguez (New York)6/28 James Leverton Pete LaForest (Quebec)7/9 Jared Locke Sebastien Boucher (Quebec)7/14 James Leverton Dominic Ramos (Brockton)7/15 Jon Kibler Melvin Falu (Brockton) 7/16 Bobby Gagg Melvin Falu (Brockton)7/17 Myron Leslie Mike Richard (Brockton)7/20 Jon Kibler Jeremy Slayden (Rockland)

CENTER FIELDPlayer EWhite 1

LEFT FIELDPlayer ESlayden 1

RIGHT FIELDPlayer ELeslie 3White 1

SHORTSTOPPlayer EDeJesus 15

SECOND BASEPlayer EDemperio 1Jimenez 2Reyes 11

THIRD BASEPlayer EDavis 2Giarraputo 9

FIRST BASEPlayer ESanchez 7

CATCHERPlayer EAnderson 3Leslie 2

PITCHERPlayer EBartleski 1Kibler 1Kulik 3Leverton 2Locke 1Petrowski 1

ERRORS BY POSITION JACKALS SIGNIFICANT EVENTS

CATCHER PB CS SB ATT CS% ERRORS Chris Anderson 1 4 20 24 17% 3Myron Leslie 9 9 28 37 24% 2 TOTALS 10 13 48 61 21% 5

2 3 4 5 Tot.Anderson 4 - - - 4Davis 14 6 - - 20DeJesus 10 5 - 2 17Giarraputo 15 6 1 - 22Jones 13 3 - - 16Leslie 14 6 1 - 21 Newton 4 - - - 4Reyes 13 2 3 - 18Sanchez 10 2 1 - 13Santomauro 5 1 - - 6Slayden 7 - - - 7Smith 2 - - - 2White 8 1 2 - 11

THE CATCHERS BOX

MUlti-Hit GaMes 2 3 4 5 Tot.Anderson 1 1 - - 2Davis 5 2 1 - 8DeJesus 6 1 - - 7Giarraputo 2 2 - - 4Jones 8 3 1 1 14Leslie 9 - - - 9Newton 2 - - - 2Reyes 5 2 - - 7Sanchez 7 2 1 1 12Santomauro - 2 - - 2 Slayden 5 - - - 5Smith 1 - - - 2White 3 1 1 - 5

MUlti-rBi GaMes

OF ASSISTS

Jackals alUMNi iN affiliated BaseBall (statistics current through august 4)

Brockton ............................................. 4-2Newark ............................................... 3-3New York ............................................ 8-3Pittsfield.............................................. 5-5Quebec ............................................... 6-5Rockland ............................................. 8-3Worcester ........................................... 4-6

Brockton .............................. 67-55 (2002)Newark .................................... 3-3 (2011)New York ................................. 8-3 (2011)Pittsfield............................... 11-19 (2010)Quebec ................................ 78-97 (1999)Rockland .................................. 8-3 (2011)Worcester ............................ 49-51 (2005)

AUGUST 51921 - Radio station KDKA and announcer Harold Arlin provided the first broadcast of a major league game. The Pittsburgh Pirates beat the Phillies, 8-5, in Philadel-phia.

AUGUST 61973 - Roberto Clemente and Warren Spahn head the list of new inductees at Cooperstown. Clemente is the first Latin-born player to achieve membership at Cooperstown.

AUGUST 71956 - The largest crowd in minor league history, 57,000, saw 51-year-old Satchel Paige of Miami beat Columbus in an International League game played in the Orange Bowl.

AUGUST 81920 - Howard Ehmke of the Detroit Ti-gers pitched the fastest game in American League history, one hour and 13 minutes, for a 1-0 victory against the New York Yankees.

Player W/ NJ LEVEL TEAM ORG. G AVG. HR RBIs NOTESLeonard Davis 2011 AA Harrisburg Senators WAS 9 .231 0 1 3 of 9 hits are 2B. Contract purchased from Jackals on July 25

Chris Garcia 2009 A Rome Braves ATL 66 .317 11 46 Would rank 6th in SAL batting avg. w/ enough at-bats to qualify.

John Lindsey 2005-06 AAA Albuquerque Isotopes LAD 56 .299 8 36 4-for-7 w/ two RBIs since returning from DL on Wednesday.

Timo Perez 2009 AAA Toledo Mud Hens DET 94 .307 6 35 Batted .357 over 24 games in July.

Argenis Reyes 2010-11 AAA Columbus Clippers CLE 1 .250 0 0 Had his contract purchased from the Jackals on Sunday, July 31.

Shawn Riggans 2010 AA Huntsville Stars MIL 7 .167 0 0 On rehab in AZL. Hasn’t played w/ Huntsville since April 21.

Pitcher W/ NJ LEVEL TEAM ORG. G GS W-L ERA NOTESCraig Breslow 2004 MLB Oakland Athletics OAK 46 0 0-2 3.82 Ranked 2nd in AL games in ‘09 and ‘10

James Leverton 2011 A Greensboro Grasshoppers

FLA - - - - Contract purchased from Jackals on August 1.

Raul Valdes 2006 MLB St. Louis Cardinals STL 7 0 0-1 3.38 Was promoted to St. Louis on 6/23 and made debut on 6/26. Was optioned back to Memphis on July 28.

AAA Memphis Redbirds STL 24 7 6-2 4.69 Moved from rotation to bullpen in mid-May (3-0, 0.55 ERA, 6 hits in 16.1 IP prior to promotion on 6/23)

RECENT JACKALS TRANSACTIONSDATE PLAYER TRANSACTION 8/3 D’Angelo Jimenez (INF) Signed Cody Railsback (RHP) Signed Bobby Gagg (RHP) Placed on DL (retroactive to July 27)8/2 James Leverton (LHP) Contract sold to Florida Marlins8/1 A.J. Wideman (LHP) Signed7/31 Argenis Reyes (INF) Contract sold to the Cleveland Indians7/25 Sean Smith (OF) Signed Leonard Davis (OF) Contract sold to the Washington Nationals7/18 Michael Moore (RHP) Signed Jeremy Hunt (RHP) Released7/14 Nick Santomauro (OF) Signed Jeremy Slayden (OF) Traded to Rockland Boulders for a player to be named later7/13 Ryan Kulik (LHP) Released7/3 Jon Kibler (LHP) Signed7/2 A.J. Wideman (LHP) Released6/27 Mike Pontius (RHP) Released6/26 Chris Vasami (RHP) Released6/24 Jordan Newton (OF) Signed Mike Petrowski (RHP) Acquired from the New York Federals in exchange for cash6/21 Jeremy Hunt (RHP) Signed Mike Demperio (INF) Released6/20 A.J. Wideman (LHP) Signed Philip Bartleski (RHP) Traded to Fort Worth Cats in exchange for future considerations6/9 Mike Demperio (INF) Signed Dan Betteridge (INF) Released6/7 Ryan Kulik (LHP) Signed A.J. Wideman (LHP) Released Shaun Ellis (RHP) Acquired from El Paso Diablos to complete an earlier trade5/29 A.J. Wideman (LHP) Activated from inactive list5/27 Charlie Gordon (RHP) Released

JACKALS 2011 vs. OPPONENTS

Jackals all-tiMevs. OPPONENTS

TODAY IN BASEBALL HISTORY

JACKALS MANAGER JOE CALFAPIETRALast name is pronounced • cal-fuh-pee-A-traIn his ninth season with New Jersey, is the longest-tenured manager in the Can-Am League.• 12th season overall as a professional manager (2000 and 2001 w/ Allentown, 2002 w/ Gary).• Only two current independent managers have been at their team’s helm longer than Calfapietra: • Doug Simunic (entering his 16th season with Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks of the American Associa-tion) and Sparky Lyle (entering his 14th season with the Somerset Patriots of the Atlantic League).Enters 2011 14 wins shy of 400 w/ NJ. No other Jackals skipper has won more than 129 (Kash Beauchamp)• Three-time Manager of the Year (2002 w/ Gary, 2004 and 2010 w/ New Jersey).• Played at Eastern College in Saint Davids, PA. Was a two-time Division III All-American selection at 1B.• Has spent time coaching at Eastern College, St. Joseph’s University, and Villanova University.• Was inducted into the Gary SouthShore Railcats Hall of Fame in 2009.• Spent three years on the staff of Jackals coach Ed Ott when Ott was the manager in Allentown.• Resides in Collegeville, Pa.• Managerial records entering 2011: • with New Jersey (386-352), career (506-497)

FIRST BATTER INHERITED/ SAVES/ LONGESTPITCHER RELIEF APP. LAST OPP. RES DEC IP R ER H SV BB SO BF RETIRED/FACED SCORED OPP. OUTING Philip Bartleski 5 4/5 7/1 3.0 (6/3 vs Rockland)Dan Betteridge 1 1/1 1.0 (6/5 vs Rockland)Stephen Clyne 2 1/2 1.0 (7/16 vs Brockton)Shaun Ellis 5 Jul 15 Brockton L 3-4 - 1.0 0 0 1 0 0 2 4 4/5 1/1 3.0 (6/9 vs Newark)Steve Fox 30 Aug 3 Quebec L 8-11 - 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 23/30 15/2 4/5 2.1 7/12 @ Worcester)Bobby Gagg 13 Jul 10 @Worcester L 6-7 - 0.1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 8/13 6/4 3.0 (6/11 vs Worcester)Jeff Gogal 25 Aug 1 Quebec W 7-0 - 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 2 4 17/25 14/3 11/11 2.1 (7/7 @ Quebec)Jeremy Hunt 8 5/8 2/0 1/1 1.0 (6/21 vs New York)Jared Locke 29 Aug 3 Quebec L 8-11 - 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 21/29 16/5 1/1 2.1 (7/10 @ Worcester)Michael Moore 3 Jul 26 @Worcester W 11-8 W 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 3/3 2.0 (7/20 vs Rockland)Mike Petrowski 10 Aug 3 Quebec L 8-11 - 2.0 2 0 1 0 1 1 10 5/10 5/3 4.0 (7/31 vs Pittsfield)Mike Pontius 10 7/10 4/4 2.0 (6/3 vs Rockland)Cody Railsback 1 Aug 3 Quebec L 8-11 - 1.0 5 5 3 0 3 0 10 1/1 1.0 (8/3 vs Quebec)2011 BULLPEN TOTALS 99/142(70%) 70/23(33%) 17/18(94%)

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6 MIKE PETROWSKI RHP R/R 6’5”/205 24 Years Old 1st Season (1st w/ Jackals) Born: 9/9/1986 College: Rider University Career High K: 6 (6/22/11 w/ New York vs. New Jersey)Resides: Hamilton, N.J. Drafted: not drafted Career High BB: 3 (several times)2011 w/ New York Federals: 5 games (3 starts), 1-2, 2.05 ERA, 26.1 IP, 21 hits, 8 BB, 20 K, .212 opp. avg.2011 NOTES: Was acquired by the Jackals from the New York Federals in exchange for cash on June 24... With the Federals, went 1-2 with a 2.05 ERA in five games (three starts) and allowed just 21 hits in 26.1 innings and turning in two complete games... In two relief appearances with the Federals, tossed 5.1 scoreless innings... Led the Federals to their second win of the season on June 10 at Pittsfield, allowing one run in seven innings in his second career start.CAREER NOTES: Wrapped up his four-year career at Rider University in 2009... As a junior in 2008, started every conference series opener and notched the save in the MAAC title game, helping the Broncs clinch their first conference title in 15 years and sending them to the NCAA regional.... Is Rider’s career leader in innings pitched... During his high school career, Petrowski tossed a perfect game and helped carry Steinert High School to a pair of Mercer County championships.

10 CODY RAILSBACK RHP R/R 6’4”/190 24 Years Old 5th Season (1st w/ Jackals) Born: 6/3/1987 in Dallas, Texas College: McLennan Community College (Texas)Resides: Rockwall, Texas Drafted: signed as a non-drafted free agent 2011 w/ Shreveport-Bossier Captains and Grand Prairie AirHogs: 13 games (2 starts), 1-1, 5.48 ERA, 23.0 IP, 28 hits, 22 BB, 18 K2011 NOTES: Despite being in his fifth season, is classified as a rookie by Can-Am League roster standards... Signed with the Jackals on August 3 and took number 10, which was previously worn by fellow Rockwall, Texas native James Leverton... Was released by Grand Prairie (American Association) on August 1... Signed with Grand Prairie on June 30 after being released by Shreveport-Bossier on June 24... On June 20 vs Grand Prairie, allowed eight runs and recorded just one out (excluding that outing, ERA in American As-sociation would have been 2.38).CAREER NOTES: Spent 2010 with the American Association champion Shreveport-Bossier Captains, going 3-0 with a 1.29 ERA in 19 games... Signed with the Atlanta Braves as a non-drafted free agent in 2007 and spent his first three season in the Atlanta system, advancing as high as Single-A Rome in 2008 and 2009... Was drafted out of high school by the New York Mets in the 20th round in 2005, but did not sign and instead attended McLennan Community College in Waco, Texas.

16 JARED LOCKE LHP R/L 6’6”/240 26 Years Old 6th Season (1st w/ Jackals) Born: 8/14/1984 in Spartanburg, S.C. College: Newberry College Career High K: 6 (8/1/06 w/ AZL Rangers vs. AZL Royals)Resides: Inman, S.C. Drafted: signed as a non-drafted free agent Career High BB: 4 (2x, last 8/5/10 w/ Sussex vs. New Jersey) 2010 w/ Sussex Skyhawks: 49 games (0 starts), 6-8, 3.93 ERA, 52.2 IP, 51 hits, 24 BB, 50 K, .250 opp. avg.2011 NOTES: Went 7.2 consecutive scoreless innings over six outings from May 29 thru June 8.CAREER NOTES: In 2010, set a Can-Am League record with 49 appearances (seven more than any other league hurler), eclipsing the previous mark of 48 set by Andy Weimer of the New Haven County Cutters in 2007... Held left-handed hitters to a .198 batting average compared to .333 against righties in ‘10... With the bases loaded, allowed just one hit in seven at-bats (a .143 average) in ‘10... Originally signed as a non-drafted free agent by the Texas Rangers in 2006… Spent parts of three seasons w/ Frontier League’s Traverse City Beach Bums (2007-09) after being released by Rangers in June 2007.

21 STEVE FOX RHP R/R 6’6”/215 25 Years Old 3rd Season (1st w/ Jackals) Born: 11/10/1985 in Washington Township, N.J. College: N/A Resides: Washington Township, N.J. Drafted: signed as a non-drafted free agent 2010 w/ Lowell Spinners, Greenville Drive, and Salem Red Sox: 18 games (0 starts), 4-2, 5.25 ERA, 48.0 IP, 47 hits, 17 BB, 47 K, .241 opp. avg.2011 NOTES: Turned in 10 straight scoreless appearances from July 1-26, compiling 12.1 scoreless frames over that stretch.CAREER NOTES: Spent the majority of the 2010 season with the Lowell Spinners, where he went 4-2 with a 4.96 ERA in 16 games... Spent 2009 with the Sussex Skyhawks, where he posted a 3.98 ERA in 19 relief appearances, including 42 strikeouts in 40.2 innings... After the 2009 season, was named the ninth-best independent league prospect by Base-ball America and had his contract purchased by the Red Sox that October... Is a former standout at Bergen Catholic High School in nearby Oradell, N.J.

31 JEFF GOGAL RHP R/L 6’2”/195 29 Years Old 7th Season (1st w/ Jackals) Born: 6/10/82 in Belleville, N.J. College: Montclair State University Career High K: 11 (8/28/04 w/ Jamestown vs. Mahoning Valley)Resides: Loxley, Ala. Drafted: 2004, 12th round (Florida Marlins) Career High BB: 4 (7/2/04 w/ Jamestown vs. Batavia)2010 w/ Jupiter Hammerheads, New Orleans Zephyrs, and Jacksonville Suns: 37 games (0 starts), 2-1, 2.20 ERA, 41.0 IP, 30 hits, 11 BB, 38 K, .200 opp. avg.2011 NOTES: Was named Can-Am League Pitcher of the Week on June 6 after turning in three scoreless, hitless appearances and notching two saves while striking out six... In his first appearance of the season on May 28, surrendered a walk-off home run to Johnny Welch.CAREER NOTES: Former Montclair State University hurler returns to Yogi Berra Stadium after spending six seasons in the Florida Marlins system... Was released by the Marlins in April 2011 following spring training... Has spent parts of four seasons at the Double-A level... Attended Kearny High School in Kearny, N.J... Began the 2010 season at Advanced-A Jupiter, was called up to New Orleans for his Triple-A debut, and finished the season at Double-A Jacksonville.

2 D’ANGELO JIMENEZ INF S/R 6’0”/190 33 Years Old 17th Season (1st w/ Jackals) Born: 12/21/1977 in Santo Domingo, DR College: N/A Resides: West New York, N.J. Drafted: signed as a non-drafted free agent 2011 w/ Yucatan and Veracruz (Mexican League): 45 games, .320 average, 2 HR, 18 RBIs, 0-1 SB2011 NOTES: Signed with the Jackals on August 3 following the completion of the Mexican League season to fill the roster spot vacated by Argenis Reyes’ having his contract purchased by Cleveland on July 31.CAREER NOTES: Is a veteran of eight major league seasons with seven teams (Yankees, Padres, White Sox, Reds, Rangers, A’s, and Nationals)... 260 games w/ the Reds marked his longest tenure with any major league team... In his major league career, batted .263 with 36 homer runs in 641 games from 1999-2007... Spent two seasons as a major league starter (2003 w/ Toronto - .273 in 146 games and 2004 w/ Cincinnati - .270 in 152 games)... Made his major league debut with the Yankees in 1999, going 8-for-20 in his only seven games with the Yankees before being traded to the Padres for reliever Jay Witasick in July 2001... Was traded from the Padres to the White Sox in a deal that sent catcher Humbero Quintero to Chicago in July 2002.... Was traded from the White Sox to the Reds in July 2003... Only previous independent experience came in 2009 when he played 38 games and hit .326 for the Newark Bears in the Atlantic League... Has spent at least part of every season since 1997 at the Triple-A level or above.

9 CHRIS WHITE OF S/R 5’11”/195 23 Years Old 5th Season (1st w/ Jackals) Born: 11/12/1987 in Lompoc, Calif. College: Sacramento City College Resides: Lompoc, Calif. Drafted: 2007, 12th round (Detroit Tigers) 2010 w/ Lakeland Flying Tigers, Erie SeaWolves and Toledo Mud Hens: 92 games, .220 average, 5 HR, 23 RBIs, 14-19 SB2011 NOTES: Went 4-for-4 with three doubles on July 16 vs. Brockton (had four extra-base hits in 145 at-bats entering the night)... Went 4-for-5 with two stolen bases in June 9 loss vs. Newark... Two-run homer in the bottom of the eighth inning in May 31 home opener proved to be the game winner in a 7-6 victory over Newark.CAREER NOTES: Spent his first four seasons in the Detroit Tigers’ organization... In 2010, hit .187 at Advanced-A Lakeland (42 games), .211 at Double-A Erie (27 games) and .284 at Triple-A Toledo (23 games)... Played two seasons of junior college baseball at Sacramento City College

11 JORDAN NEWTON OF R/R 5’11”/195 25 Years Old 6th Season (2nd w/ Jackals) Born: 8/29/1985 in Elizabethtown, Ky. College: Western Kentucky University Resides: Hodgenville, Ky. Drafted: 2006, sixth round (Detroit Tigers) 2010 w/ New Jersey Jackals and Bradenton Marauders: 66 games, .345 average, 3 HR, 36 RBIs, 5-6 SB2011 NOTES: His first three home runs of the season came over a four-game span from July 10-14... Re-signed with New Jersey on June 24... Went to spring training with the Pittsburgh Pirates but requested his release prior to the start of the season.CAREER NOTES: Began 2010 as the Jackals’ starting catcher and batted a team-leading .364 with two home runs and 20 RBIs in 27 games prior to having his contract purchased by the Pittsburgh Pirates on July 3... Finished 2010 with the Advanced-A Bradenton Marauders, batting .331 in 39 games... Missed the first five games of the 2010 season with tendonitis in his right shoulder... Both of his home runs with New Jersey in 2010 came in a 7-6 loss on June 12 at Sussex... With the Jackals in 2010, played five games in the out-field and 19 behind the plate... Converted to an outfielder for the 2008 season at West Michigan (56 games in the outfield, 21 at catcher) before moving back behind the plate in 2009 (0 games in the outfield), where he began the season at West Michigan before being called up to Lakeland three weeks into the season... Entering 2011, is a career .277 hitter... Was selected out of high school by the New York Mets in the 31st round of the 2003 draft, but did not sign and played four seasons at Western Kentucky University.

12 NICK SANTOMAURO OF L/R 6’2”/210 23 Years Old 3rd Season (1st w/ Jackals) Born: 6/13/1988 in Hackensack, N.J. College: Dartmouth College Resides: North Caldwell, N.J. Drafted: 2009, 10th round (New York Mets) 2010 w/ Savannah Sand Gnats: 81 games, .191 average, 0 HR, 13 RBIs, 2-4 SB2011 NOTES: First home run with New Jersey, a three-run shot on July 20 vs Rockland, helped key a 10-run eighth inning and overcome a 10-1 deficit in an 11-10 win. That homer was his first since 9/4/09 with Brooklyn... Picked up hits in each of his first two at-bats in his Jackals’ debut on July 15 vs. Brockton and compiled four hits in his first eight at-bats with New Jersey... Signed with New Jersey on July 14.CAREER NOTES: Was selected by the New York Mets in the 10th round of the 2009 draft following his junior season at Dartmouth College, where he was the Ivy League Player of the Year that spring... Spent his first two seasons in the Mets’ minor league system, rising as high as Single-A Savannah in 2010... In 2009, batted .241 with six home runs and 21 RBIs for the Brooklyn Cyclones and was teammates with Bobby Gagg... Was a First-Team All-Ivy League pick each of his three seasons at Dartmouth, where he batted .376 with 19 home runs for his career and majored in government... In 2008 Ivy League Championship, Dartmouth fell to Columbia but Santomauro went 5-for-11 with four home runs... As a high school senior in 2006, helped lead nearby West Essex High School to an Essex County championship... Father, Anthony, played baseball at Lehman College.

15 MIKE DEJESUS SS L/R 5’10”/185 28 Years Old 7th Season (3rd w/ Jackals) Born: 7/16/1983 in Staten Island, N.Y. College: Coastal Carolina University Resides: Manalapan, N.J. Drafted: 2005, 15th round (Cincinnati Reds) 2010 w/ New Jersey: 79 games, .293 average, 2 HRs, 32 RBIs, 3-7 SB2011 NOTES: Batted a team-best .325 in July, boosting his average 42 points from .268 to .306... Started at shortstop each of New Jersey’s first 53 games before getting his first day off on Saturday, July 23... Launched his first two home runs of the season in the same contest (an 18-0 win vs New York on July 3)... Raised his batting average 169 points from .222 to .391 with a 5-for-5 performance on June 1 vs. Newark.CAREER NOTES: Older brother is Oakland A’s outfielder David DeJesus... Spent four seasons in the Reds’ system before signing with New Jersey in 2009... In 2010, missed 12 games with a groin injury but still stroked a career-high 17 doubles... Entering 2011 has more career walks (316) than strikeouts (302)... Led all Reds’ farmhands with 78 walks in 2007 with Advanced-A Sarasota... Advanced as high as Double-A Chattanooga in 2008, where he hit .270 in 67 games... Has served as Jackals starting shortstop since the start of the 2009 season but had played just six games at the position prior to signing with New Jersey... Began his college career at East Carolina University before playing his final two seasons at Coastal Carolina University... Was a four-year baseball letterman at New Jersey’s Manalapan High School, where he set the school record for batting average as a sophomore when he hit .522.

17 CHRIS ANDERSON C R/R 6’0”/215 25 Years Old 5th Season (1st w/ Jackals) Born: 10/27/1985 in San Diego, Calif College: San Diego State University Resides: Spring Valley, Calif. Drafted: signed as a non-drafted free agent 2010 w/ Mississippi Braves, Myrtle Beach Pelicans and Rome Braves: 20 games, .200 average, 0 HRs, 3 RBIs, 1-2 SB2011 NOTES: Homered twice on July 10 at Worcester, giving him four on the season (had hit just three in 91 career games entering 2011)... Committed three throwing errors in his first two starts of the season after committing just six in 80 career games entering the season.CAREER NOTES: Signed as a nondrafted free agent by the Atlanta Braves on June 12, 2007... Spent four seasons in the Braves’ system, reaching Double-A Mississippi for a brief seven-game stretch in 2010... Also played at Myrtle Beach and Rome in 2010... Entering 2011, is a career .201 hitter over 91 games... Played three seasons at San Diego State University under head coach Tony Gwynn, where he was teammates with Stephen Strasburg and Justin Masterson for one year each.

20 MIKE JONES 1B L/R 6’3”/280 26 Years Old 7th Season (1st w/ Jackals) Born: 6/14/1985 in Moreno Valley, Calif. College: Arizona Western College Resides: Moreno Valley, Calif. Drafted: 2004, 25th round (Boston Red Sox) 2010 w/ Myrtle Beach Pelicans: 97 games, .282 average, 5 HRs, 47 RBIs, 1-3 SB2011 NOTES: Got his first day off in the Jackals 51st contest of the season on July 20 vs. Rockland... Launched a two-run homer in each of the first two games of the season at Pittsfield.CAREER NOTES: Was in spring training with the Jackals in 2010 but had his contract sold to the Atlanta Braves on May 20 just prior to the start of the Can-Am League season... Re-signed with the Jackals on April 11, 2011... Has spent the past two seasons in the Single-A South Atlantic League... Spent his first five seasons in the Boston Red Sox system.

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22 NICK GIARRAPUTO 3B R/R 6’4”/210 23 Years Old 6th Season (1st w/ Jackals) Born: 5/29/1988 in Westlake, Calif. College: drafted out of high school Resides: Calabasas, Calif. Drafted: 2006, 12th round (New York Mets) 2010 w/ Sussex Skyhawks: 79 games, .243 average, 7 HRs, 41 RBIs, 5-7 SB2011 NOTES: Drew his first walk of the season on June 28 vs Quebec (his 29th game of the year) in his 117th plate appearance. At the time of that free pass, Giarraputo had struck out 27 times but was leading the league with seven hit by pitches.CAREER NOTES: Name is pronounced gee-ah-ruh-PEW-tow... Spent his first four seasons in the New York Mets’ organization... In 2010 with Sussex, connected on a career-high seven home runs after hitting just three during his first four seasons... Was drafted out of High School by the New York Mets in 2006... Was acquired by New Jersey in the Can-Am League dispersal draft in January 2011 following the announcement that the Sussex Skyhawks would not operate in 2011... Attended Simi Valley High School, the same high school that produced major league pitchers Jeff and Jered Weaver.

23 MYRON LESLIE INF/C S/R 6’3”/220 29 Years Old 8th Season (2nd w/ Jackals) Born: 5/2/1982 in Panama City, Fla. College: University of South Florida Resides: Riverview, Fla. Drafted: 2004, eighth round (Oakland A’s) 2011 w/ Trenton Thunder: 3 games, .333 average (3-for-9), 0 HR, 0 RBIs, 0-0 SB2011 NOTES: Began the season at Double-A Trenton, going 3-for-9 in three games before being released by the Yankees on April 29... Signed with New Jersey on May 24... Was the Jackals opening-day starter behind the plate... Charged with first four passed balls of the season on June 13 vs Pittsfield... Stole his ninth base of the season on June 2 vs New York, marking a new career high.CAREER NOTES: Returns to the Jackals, where he was a Can-Am League All-Star in 2009, after spending the entire 2010 season and the beginning of the 2011 season in the New York Yankees’ organization... Had his contract purchased by the Yankees from the New Jersey Jackals in March 2010... With Advanced-A Tampa in 2010, batted .269 with six home runs and 39 RBIs in 80 games... With New Jersey in 2009, was a Can-Am League postseason All-Star selection at first base after batting .272, ranking fourth in the league with 18 home runs and ranking second in the league with 64 walks, 71 runs, 75 RBIs, and a .410 on-base percentage... Has finished among the top five in league walks four times in seven professional seasons... Played four seasons at the University of South Florida.

25 KRIS SANCHEZ 1B L/L 6’2”/230 27 Years Old 5th Season (1st w/ Jackals) Born: 1/9/1984 in Marana, Ariz. College: University of Hawaii Resides: Cambridge, Ohio Drafted: signed as a non-drafted free agent1 2010 w/ Sussex Skyhawks: 91 games, .281 average, 19 HR, 74 RBIs, 0-0 SB2011 NOTES: After hitting just two home runs in May and June, launched nine home runs in July while batting .327 with 27 RBIs in 27 games during the month, raising his batting average 60 points from .200 to .260... On June 16 vs. Pittsfield, went 2-for-4 with a 2B and HR, driving in five runs (had seven RBIs through his first 18 games); it also marked his first multi-hit game of the year... Began the season 1-for-25 through his first six-plus games.CAREER NOTES: Has hit double-digit home runs in three of his first four professional seasons, averaging one home run every 21.7 at-bats in his career… In 2010, finished second in Can-Am League extra-base hits (41), first in intentional walks (5), tied for second in home runs (19), third in RBIs (74), third in total bases (179), and third in strikeouts (85), starting all 91 games for Sussex at first base... Was a Single-A Midwest League mid-season All-Star in 2009 with the Clinton LumberKings... Finished fifth in the rookie-level Ap-palachian League with 11 home runs for the Pulaski Mariners in 2008 while raising his batting average 109 points to .336 after batting .227 at Short-A Everett in 2007... Signed with the Seattle Mariners as a non-drafted free agent on May 29, 2007... Redshirted his freshman season at the University of Arizona in 2003... Attended Central Arizona College in 2004 and 2005... Attended the University of Hawaii in 2005 and 2006, where he hit .362 with 10 home runs and 66 RBIs in 58 games as a senior.

29 SEAN SMITH OF R/R 6’0”/205 28 Years Old 12th Season (1st w/ Jackals) Born: 8/24/1982 in Beverly Hills, Calif. College: drafted out of high school Resides: Joliet, Ill. Drafted: 2000, 15th round (Pittsburgh Pirates) 2011 w/ Rockland Boulders: 46 games, .274 average, 4 HR, 28 RBIs, 12-17 SB, 28 BB, 35 K, 1 error2011 NOTES: Signed with the Jackals on July 25 after Leonard Davis’ contract was sold to the Washington Nationals organization... Was released by the Rockland Boulders on July 17 despite hitting safely in his final six games with Rockland and finishing his tenure with the Boulders with five hits in his last nine at-bats... Proposed to his girlfriend following the first-ever game at Rockland’s Provident Bank Park on June 16 in front of 6,317 fans... Was named Can-Am League Batter of the Week on June 5 after hitting three home runs and collecting nine RBIs in six games during that week.CAREER NOTES: Played just 47 games in 2010 with the Victoria Seals (Golden League) and Camden Riversharks (Atlantic League)... Spent two seasons in playing in New Jersey for the Atlantic League’s Somerset Patriots, where he hit a career-high 15 home runs in 2008 and stole a career-best 52 bases in 2009... Had his contract purchased by the Washing-ton Nationals from Somerset following the 2009 campaign but was released after spring training in 2010... Advanced as high as Double-A in 2007 (his eighth season), playing in 86 games and batting .219 for the Birmingham Barons in the White Sox’ system... Is a career .257 hitter with 221 stolen bases in 809 games entering 2011.

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Gm Date Opponent W/L Score WP LP SV Record Pos. GA/GB Att. Game Notes

1 5/26 @ Pittsfield W 8-4 Pavlik (1-0) Paronto (0-1) 1-0 T-1st N/A 1,223 Five-run second inning, Pavlik strikes out 10 on opening day2 5/27 @ Pittsfield L 5-2 Qualben (1-0) Leverton (0-1) Lluberes (1) 1-1 T-3rd -1 906 Mike Jones: second straight night w/ a two-run homer3 5/28 @ Pittsfield L 4-3 Lyons (1-0) Gogal (0-1) 1-2 6th -2 522 Slayden: game-tying HR in top of 9th. Welch: walk-off HR4 5/29 @ Newark L 4-3 Eden (1-0) Wideman (0-1) Mehlich (1) 1-3 7th -3 620 First-ever regular-season meeting between teams 5/30 OFF DAY 5 5/31 vs Newark W 7-6 Locke (1-0) And. Pluta (0-1) Gogal (1) 2-3 T-5th -2.5 1,752 Trailed 5-1 in 2nd, White GW HR in 8th one of three Jackals HRs6 6/1 vs Newark W 10-5 Leverton (1-1) Estrada (0-1) Gogal (2) 3-3 5th -2 1,850 18 hits equals most by Jackals since 8/4/10 at Sussex 6/2 OFF DAY 7 6/3 vs Rockland L 11-10 Velasquez (1-1) Vasami (0-1) A. Martin (3) 3-4 6th -3.5 2,787 Trailed 10-0 in the third inning. Giarraputo: two doubles8 6/4 vs Rockland W 8-7 Gogal (1-1) Gardner (1-1) 4-4 6th -3.5 3,334 Overcame 7-0 deficit. NJ Bullpen: 1 hit in 5 shutout innings9 6/5 vs Rockland W 13-1 Pavlik (2-0) Hodges (1-1) 5-4 4th -2.5 2,167 Led 9-0 after two innings. Pavlik: 7 innings, 1 run, 10 K, 0 BB10 6/6 vs Rockland W 3-2 (10) Bartleski (1-0) K. Wilson (0-2) 6-4 4th -2.0 1,063 Slayden: bases-loaded walk on 12-pitch AB in 10th inning11 6/7 @ Newark L 8-4 Wild (2-1) Pontius (0-1) 6-5 4th -2.0 245 Davis and Sanchez: three hits each12 6/8 @ Newark W 4-0 Vasami (1-1) Kalb (0-1) 7-5 4th -1.5 783 Vasami, Fox, and Locke combine on four-hit shutout 13 6/9 vs Newark L 11-9 Ant. Pluta (1-1) Gogal (1-2) Mehlich (2) 7-6 4th -2.0 1,090 Game ended at 1:13 a.m. after 2 hour, 42 minute rain delay14 6/10 vs Worcester W 5-1 Pavlik (3-0) Serino (0-2) 8-6 4th -2.0 2,965 Pavlik: 1st CG in the league this year (73 of 98 pitches strikes)15 6/11 vs Worcester L 10-1 Zuercher (3-1) Leverton (1-2) 8-7 4th -3.0 3,585 WOR: built 10-0 lead. Zuercher: seven shutout innings16 6/12 vs Worcester W 7-6 Ellis (1-0) Gedman (0-1) Gogal (3) 9-7 4th -3.0 3,707 Jackals trailed 4-1, but scored six runs in the sixth inning17 6/13 vs Pittsfield L 6-4 Moran (2-1) Vasami (1-2) Lyons (2) 9-8 4th -3.5 968 PIT: scored three runs in first, never trailed 6/14 vs Pittsfield PPD - Rain (rescheduled as part of a doubleheader on June 15)18 6/15 vs Pittsfield L 9-0 (7) Paronto (1-3) Bartleski (1-1) 9-9 Paronto: 1st career CG shutout19 vs Pittsfield W 4-0 (7) Pavlik (4-0) Qualben (1-1) 10-9 4th -5.0 989 Pavlik: 2nd straight CG. Giarraputo: 2-for-3, HR, 2B, 3 RBIs20 6/16 vs Pittsfield W 6-3 Leverton (2-2) M. Flores (0-3) 11-9 4th -5.0 1,185 Sanchez: 2-for-4, 2B, HR, 5 RBIs (7 on season entering game)21 6/17 @ Rockland W 7-3 (7+) Kulik (1-0) Lincoln (1-2) Fox (1) 12-9 4th -5.0 1,302 Scored 7 unanswered, game called (fog) w/ 2 outs in top 8th22 6/18 @ Rockland L 5-4 A. Martin (1-0) Locke (1-1) 12-10 4th -6.0 3,211 Davis: 3-for-4, 2 HR, 2B. Mollica: walk-off homer in 9th23 6/19 @ Rockland W 10-4 Ellis (2-0) Muller (0-2) 13-10 4th -5.0 3,371 Tied franchise record w/ five HRs (Jones & Slayden 2, Davis 1)24 6/20 vs New York L 3-2 (7) Hassett (1-2) Wideman (0-2) Worthington (1) 13-11 Federals had lost nine straight and 19 of last 20 (were 2-19)25 vs New York W 6-4 (7) Pavlik (5-0) Streaman (0-1) 14-11 5th -4.5 2,081 Pavlik: 3rd straight CG26 6/21 vs New York W 10-0 Leverton (3-2) Kukucka (1-1) 15-11 4th -4.5 1,439 Leverton: eight shutout innings (86 pitches)27 6/22 vs New York W 2-1 Kulik (2-0) Petrowski (1-2) Gogal (4) 16-11 3rd -4.0 1,141 All three runs scored in the first inning28 6/23 vs New York W 15-7 Vasami (2-2) Raymond (0-1) 17-11 2nd -4.0 1,323 Jackals jumped out to 13-2 lead through four innings29 6/24 @ Brockton W 4-3 Ellis (2-0) F. Flores (2-1) Hunt (1) 18-11 2nd -4.0 2,522 Ellis: 6 IP, 1 run. NJ never trailed after Reyes leadoff HR30 6/25 @ Brockton W 3-1 Pavlik (6-0) Sampson (2-2) Fox (1) 19-11 2nd -4.0 1,240 Pavlik: first Can-Am League pitcher to reach six wins31 6/26 @ Brockton W 4-0 Wideman (1-2) M. Smith (3-3) Fox (2) 20-11 2nd -4.0 1,893 7th straight win. Wideman: 5.2 shutout innings 6/27 OFF DAY 32 6/28 vs Quebec W 2-1 Leverton (4-2) Sausville (3-1) Gogal (5) 21-11 2nd -3.0 1,017 8th straight win. Jones: two-run single in 1st inning33 6/29 vs Quebec L 10-4 Kulik (2-1) Rembisz (3-1) 21-12 2nd -4.0 1,713 Loss snaps eight-game winning streak34 6/30 vs Quebec L 8-3 Mariotti (2-0) Ellis (3-1) 21-13 2nd -5.0 1,796 Wagner (QUE): single shy of cycle, 3-for-5 w/ 4 RBIs35 7/1 vs Quebec W 4-1 Pavlik (7-0) Rusch (3-3) Gogal (6) 22-13 2nd -4.0 885 DeJesus: HR shy of a cycle. Pavlik: 1 run in 7.2 innings w/ 9 Ks36 7/2 vs New York L 9-7 Kukucka (2-1) Kibler (0-1) Shepard (2) 22-14 2nd -5.0 2,902 Kibler: Jackals debut. Brad Jackson: 4-for-4, 2 2B, 3 RBIs37 7/3 vs New York W 18-0 Leverton (5-2) Pardo (0-3) 23-14 2nd -5.0 660 Season-high 20 runs and 18 hits 7/4 OFF DAY 7/5 OFF DAY 38 7/6 @ Quebec L 11-5 Mariotti (3-0) Kulik (2-2) 23-15 2nd -6.5 2,124 Sanchez: 2-for-3, 2B, first-inning grand slam39 7/7 @ Quebec L 3-2 (12) Duguay (3-0) Gogal (1-3) 23-16 2nd -7.5 4,066 D’Aoust (QUE): bases-loaded GW walk in 12th40 7/8 @ Quebec W 4-0 Leverton (6-2) Gelinas (5-3) 24-16 2nd -6.5 3,617 Leverton: career-high 12 Ks41 7/9 @ Quebec W 7-2 Locke (2-1) Bobo (3-1) Gogal (7) 25-16 2nd -5.5 4,140 Six-run ninth inning (Leslie & Sanchez homered)42 7/10 @ Worcester L 7-6 Serino (2-5) Petrowski (1-3) Asadoorian (6) 25-17 2nd -6.5 1,369 Tying and winning runs scored on bases-loaded walks in 6th43 7/11 @ Worcester L 14-5 McDonald (1-1) Kulik (2-3) 25-18 2nd -7.5 1,039 Worcester: three HRs44 7/12 @ Worcester W 9-4 Pavlik (8-0) Cooper (2-2) 26-18 2nd -7.5 968 Davis: 3-for-5, HR, four RBIs 7/13 OFF DAY Wednesday45 7/14 vs Brockton L 12-7 M. Smith (5-4) Leverton (6-3) 26-19 2nd -7.5 1,643 Brockton: jumped out to 6-0 lead. Jackals: four errors46 7/15 vs Brockton L 4-3 Birosak (5-0) Kibler (0-2) Kennedy (1) 26-20 3rd -8.5 1,074 Trailing 4-0, Jackals scored three runs in the 8th inning47 7/16 vs Brockton W 13-2 Gagg (1-0) F. Flores (4-3) 27-20 2nd -8.5 3,527 Gagg: first career start. White: 4-for-4, 3 doubles

Jackals day-By-day - first Half (27-20)

JACKALS COACHING STAFF BIOS#14 - ED OTT - Pitching and Third Base Coach (4th season w/ New Jersey)

Returns to the Jackals after serving as manager of the Sussex Skyhawks in 2010. Had previously served as a coach with New Jersey from 2007-10.• Was previously the manager of the Allentown Ambassadors for 4 1/2 seasons (1997-99 and 2002-03), earning Northeast League Manager of the Year honors in 1998 • and 1999. In Allentown, Joe Calfapietra was part of his coaching staff from 1997-99.Was drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 23rd round in 1970 and spent eight seasons in the major leagues as a catcher and outfielder. Helped the Pirates defeat the • Orioles in the 1979 World Series, scoring the winning run in Game 2.Was traded to the California Angels prior to the 1981 season, but was limited to 75 games due to a rotator cuff injury and retired after the season.• Was Barry Bonds’ first minor league manager with Single-A Prince William in 1985.• Spent seven seasons coaching at the major league level, serving as the Astros first base coach and bench coach under Art Howe from 1989-93 and the Tigers bullpen • coach from 2001-02 under Phil Garner.

• Born 7/11/51 in Muncy, Pa. (60 years old).

#1 - ANI RAMOS - Assistant Coach (14th season w/ New Jersey)Has been with the Jackals as a coach since their inception in 1998, entering his 14th season with New Jersey in 2011.• Is the only member of the organization in uniform for each of the team’s first 13 seasons. Sports four Jackals championship rings.• Prior to his time with the Jackals, played for Ramapo College and was a coach on the 1984 Roadrunners squad that won the NCAA Division III national championship.• Born 7/17/61 (50 years old) in Cuba and was raised in Passaic, N.J.•

#3 - RAMON NIVAR - Assistant Coach (1st season w/ New Jersey)Joined the Jackals’ coaching staff on May 31. Was in spring training with the Newark Bears but retired prior to the start of the season due to a knee injury.• Played with the Jackals in 2008 (was the team’s opening-day shortstop) and batted .221 in 23 games before finishing the season with Newark. • Split the 2010 season between Double-A Chattanooga and Triple-A Albuquerque in the Los Angeles Dodgers’ organization, batting .292 in 56 contests. • Boasts 42 games at the major league level with the Texas Rangers and Baltimore Orioles from 2003-05. Is a veteran of 10 professional seasons.•

Gm Date Opponent W/L Score (Inn) WP LP SV Record Pos. GA/GB Att. Game Notes

48 7/17 @ Rockland L 2-1 Blevins (5-2) Pavlik (8-1) Martin (12) 27-21 (0-1) T-5th -1.0 2,569 Pavlik: first loss of the season (fourth CG of year, 8 IP, 2 runs)49 7/18 @ Rockland W 5-0 (7) Ellis (4-1) Knippschild (0-1) 28-21 (1-1) T-4th -1.0 1,463 Came called due to rain in middle of 7th. Ellis: 7 hits, 0 runs50 7/19 @ Rockland W 5-4 Leverton (7-3) Velasquez (3-4) 29-21 (2-1) T-3rd -1.0 2,243 Leverton: 8 shutout innings. Rockland: 4 unearned runs in 9th51 7/20 vs Rockland W 11-10 Moore (1-0) A. Martin (3-1) Fox (3) 30-21 (3-1) T-2nd -1.0 3,653 Jackals rallied for 10 runs in the 8th inning to erase 10-1 deficit52 7/21 vs New York W 3-2 Gagg (2-0) Putnam (1-2) Gogal (8) 31-21 (4-1) T-1st N/A 1,332 Sanchez: 2-for-3, 2B, RBI, run. Gagg: 6 IP, 1 ER53 7/22 vs New York W 4-3 Pavlik (9-1) Schult (0-2) Gogal (9) 32-21 (5-1) T-1st N/A 1,379 Fox and Gogal: 2 IP, 0 hits, 4 Ks54 7/23 vs New York W 7-5 Ellis (5-1) Streaman (1-4) Gogal (10) 33-21 (6-1) 1st +0.5 875 NJ: four homers by Sanchez (2), Anderson, and Davis55 7/24 vs New York L 5-3 Kukucka (3-4) Leverton (7-4) Foltz (1) 33-22 (6-2) 1st +0.5 1,767 Jackals never led after Eddie Lantigua 3-run HR in the 1st inning 7/25 @ Worcester PPD - Rain (rescheduled as part of a doubleheader on July 26)56 7/26 @ Worcester L 3-2 (7) Zuercher (8-5) Kibler (0-3) Asadoorian (9) 33-23 (6-3) N/A N/A N/A Jackals fell behind 3-0 in the first inning57 7/26 @ Worcester W 11-8 (7) Moore (2-0) Gregory (0-2) 34-23 (7-3) T-1st N/A 1,068 Led 5-0, Trailed 7-5, Led 11-7, Won 11-8 (8 combined errors)58 7/27 @ Worcester L 2-1 Gilblair (3-4) Pavlik (9-2) Asadoorian(10) 34-24 (7-4) 2nd -1.5 1,615 Pavlik: 5th CG of season, 8 IP, 2 runs, 5 hits59 7/28 @ Worcester L 3-2 (12) Gedman (2-1) Gogal (1-4) 34-25 (7-5) 4th -1.5 1,688 Salotti: game-tying, 2-run HR in 9th. Colabello: walk-off in 12th 7/29 vs Pittsfield PPD - Rain (rescheduled as part of a doubleheader on July 30)60 7/30 vs Pittsfield W 4-2 (7) Moore (3-0) Qualben (4-5) Gogal (11) 35-25 (8-5) N/A N/A N/A Moore: 6 IP, 1 run, 5 hits. NJ scored 2 unearned runs.61 vs Pittsfield W 2-0 (7) Leverton (8-4) Rubio (0-1) 36-25 (9-5) 3rd -1.5 3,062 Leverton: CG 1-hit shutout. Sanchez: 2-run HR in 6th inning62 7/31 vs Pittsfield L 9-2 Wink (3-0) Kibler (0-4) 36-26 (9-6) 3rd -1.5 1,193 Pittsfield jumped out to 8-0 lead. Molina: 4-for-5, 3 doubles63 8/1 vs Quebec W 7-0 Wideman (2-2) Sausville (4-4) 37-26 (10-6) 3rd -0.5 971 Wideman, Fox, Locke, Gogal combine on three-hit shutout64 8/2 vs Quebec W 2-0 Pavlik (10-2) Mariotti (7-1) Fox (4) 38-26 (11-6) 3rd -0.5 1,241 Sanchez: 2-run HR in 1st. NJ Pitching: 19.2 straight scoreless65 8/3 vs Quebec L 11-8 Duda (5-0) Ellis (5-2) 38-27 (11-7) 3rd -1.0 2,640 Jackals committed a season-high five errors (3 unearned runs) 8/4 OFF DAY Thursday66 8/5 @ Pittsfield Friday 7:05 p.m.67 8/6 @ Pittsfield Saturday 7:05 p.m.68 8/7 @ Pittsfield Sunday 2:00 p.m.69 8/8 @ Pittsfield Monday 7:05 p.m.70 8/9 @ Quebec Tuesday 7:05 p.m.71 8/10 @ Quebec Wednesday 7:05 p.m.72 8/11 @ Quebec Thursday 7:05 p.m.73 8/12 vs Worcester Friday 7:05 p.m.74 8/13 vs Worcester Saturday 6:35 p.m.75 8/14 vs Worcester Sunday 2:05 p.m. 8/15 OFF DAY76 8/16 vs New York Tuesday 7:05 p.m.77 8/17 vs New York Wednesday 11:05 a.m.78 8/18 vs New York Thursday 7:05 p.m.79 8/19 vs Rockland Friday 7:05 p.m.80 8/20 @ Rockland Saturday 7:05 p.m.81 8/21 vs Rockland Sunday 2:05 p.m. 8/22 OFF DAY Monday82 8/23 @ Newark Tuesday 6:35 p.m.83 8/24 @ Newark Wednesday 6:35 p.m.84 8/25 @ Newark Thursday 6:35 p.m.85 8/26 vs Brockton Friday 7:05 p.m.86 8/27 vs Brockton Saturday 6:35 p.m.87 8/28 vs Brockton Sunday 2:05 p.m.88 8/29 vs Brockton Monday 7:05 p.m.89 8/30 vs Newark Tuesday 7:05 p.m.90 8/31 vs Newark Wednesday 7:05 p.m.91 9/1 vs Newark Thursday 7:05 p.m.92 9/2 @ Brockton Friday 7:05 p.m.93 9/3 @ Brockton Saturday 7:05 p.m.94 9/4 @ Brockton Sunday 1:05 p.m.

Jackals day-By-day - secoNd Half

JACKALS AWARD WINNERSPITCHER OF THE MONTHJune Isaac Pavlik 5 starts, 5-0, 1.66 ERA, 3 CG, 38 IP, 29 hits, 7 ER, 5 BB, 27 KJuly James Leverton 6 starts, 4-2, 1.90 ERA, 1 CG, 42.2 IP, 31 hits, 9 ER, 9 BB, 31 K PLAYER OF THE WEEK7/25 Kris Sanchez 7 games, batted .560 (14-for-25), 3 HRs, 10 RBIsPITCHER OF THE WEEK6/6 Jeff Gogal 3 games, 2 saves, 3.2 innings, 0 runs, 0 hits, 2 BB, 6 K 7/4 James Leverton 2 starts, 2-0, 0.63 ERA, 14.3 IP, 10 H, 1 ER, 16 K, 2 BB7/11 James Leverton 8 shutout innings, career-high 12 Ks at Quebec on 7/87/25 Shaun Ellis 2 starts, 2-0 record, 3 runs in 12 innings, 2 BB, 9 Ks8/1 James Leverton CG (7 inning), one-hit shutout vs Pittsfield (4 K, 0 BB)

NO. PITCHERS B T HT WT BORN AGE PREVIOUS CLUB RESIDES STATUS LEVEL5 Bobby Gagg R R 6’0” 215 12/29/86 24 Brooklyn Cyclones Hamburg, N.J. ROOKIE A-6 Mike Petrowski R R 6’5” 205 9/9/86 24 New York Federals Hamilton, N.J. ROOKIE IND7 Isaac Pavlik R L 5’8” 165 5/19/80 31 New Jersey Jackals Ramsey, N.J. VETERAN AA10 Cody Railsback R R 6’4” 190 6/3/87 24 Grand Prairie Airhogs Rockwall, Texas ROOKIE A16 Jared Locke R L 6’6” 240 8/14/84 26 Sussex Skyhawks Inman, S.C. LS-2 A21 Steve Fox R R 6’6” 215 11/10/85 25 Lowell Spinners Washington Twp., N.J. ROOKIE A+27 A.J. Wideman R L 5’10” 190 6/8/85 26 New Jersey Jackals Mississauga, Ontario LS-4 AA30 Jon Kibler L L 6’5” 225 8/10/86 24 Erie Seawolves Freeland, Md. LS-3 AA31 Jeff Gogal R L 6’2” 195 6/10/82 29 Jacksonville Suns Loxley, Ala. LS-4 AAA32 Michael Moore R R 6’2” 195 11/6/85 25 Lake County Fielders Lexington, S.C. ROOKIE IND40 Shaun Ellis R R 6’4” 225 12/2/86 24 El Paso Diablos Philadelphia, Pa. ROOKIE IND

NO. CATCHERS B T HT WT BORN AGE PREVIOUS CLUB RESIDES STATUS LEVEL17 Chris Anderson R R 6’0” 215 10/27/85 25 Rome Braves Spring Valley, Calif. LS-1 AA23 Myron Leslie S R 6’3” 220 5/2/82 29 Trenton Thunder Riverside, Fla. LS-5 AA

NO. INFIELDERS B T HT WT BORN AGE PREVIOUS CLUB RESIDES STATUS LEVEL2 D’Angelo Jimenez S R 6’0” 190 12/21/77 33 Rochester Red Wings Santo Domingo, DR VETERAN MLB15 Mike DeJesus L R 5’10” 185 7/16/83 28 New Jersey Jackals Manalapan, N.J. LS-4 AA20 Mike Jones L R 6’3” 280 6/14/85 26 Myrtle Beach Pelicans Moreno Valley, Calif. LS-5 A+22 Nick Giarraputo R R 6’4” 210 5/29/88 23 Sussex Skyhawks Calabasas, Calif. LS-3 A25 Kris Sanchez L L 6’2” 230 1/9/84 27 Sussex Skyhawks Cambridge, Ohio LS-2 A

NO. OUTFIELDERS B T HT WT BORN AGE PREVIOUS CLUB RESIDES STATUS LEVEL9 Chris White S R 5’11” 195 11/12/87 23 Toledo Mud Hens Lompoc, Calif. LS-3 AAA11 Jordan Newton R R 5’11” 195 8/29/85 25 Bradenton Marauders Hodgenville, Ky. LS-4 A+12 Nick Santomauro L R 6’2” 210 6/13/88 23 Savannah Sand Gnats North Caldwell, N.J. LS-1 A29 Sean Smith R R 6’0” 205 8/24/82 28 Rockland Boulders Joliet, Ill. VETERAN AA

NOTES: Italics indicate inactive or disabled lists LEVEL indicates highest affiliated level reached

NEW JERSEY JACKALSROSTER

(as of august 4, 2011)

Joe Calfapietra ................ cal-fuh-pee-A-traMike DeJesus ......................... duh-HEY-zeusNick Giarraputo ......... gee-ah-ruh-PEW-towJared Locke ........................................... lockAni Ramos ..........................................on-eeNick Santomauro............ san-toe-MORE-ohEric Wamsley ............................. WOMS-lee

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 44 Joe Calfapietra Field Manager 14 Ed Ott Pitching Coach1 Ani Ramos Coach 5 Ramon Nivar Coach Eric Wamsley Head Trainer Wally Brackett Clubhouse Manager

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