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2010 JACKALS AT A GLANCE Overall Record .................................... 2-5 1st Half ............................................... 2-5 2nd Half .............................................. 0-0 At Home ............................................. 0-0 On the Road ....................................... 2-5 Day ..................................................... 0-3 Night................................................... 2-2 Streak ................................................. L-1 Last 5 games ....................................... 1-4 Last 10 games ..................................... 2-5 vs. LH starters ..................................... 1-2 vs. RH starters .................................... 1-3 May .................................................... 1-4 June .................................................... 1-1 July ..................................................... 0-0 August ................................................ 0-0 September.......................................... 0-0 White Jersey ....................................... 0-0 Gray Jersey ......................................... 0-1 Red Jersey .......................................... 0-3 Black Jersey ........................................ 2-1 Special Jersey ..................................... 0-0 FOLLOW THE JACKALS You can listen to every pitch of the 2010 Jackals season online at jackals.com. For home games, the live webcast will also be broadcast in-stadium on 88.1 FM. Cody Chrusciel returns for his third season as the Jackals play-by-play announcer. Broadcasts begin ten minutes prior to first pitch with Jackals’ pregame. WEBSITE: jackals.com BROADCAST: jackals.com/webcast.asp LIVE STATS: canamleague.com TWITTER: twier.com/jackalsbaseball FACEBOOK: facebook.com/jackalsbaseball BLOG: newjerseyjackals.wordpress.com REAL BITS OF JACKAL OF Kevin Clark hit a pair of solo home runs in Tuesday’s 4-2 game-one win at Pisfield. Clark is seventh in the league in bang (.375) and ed with Sussex OF Kraig Binick for the league lead with six stolen bases... The Jackals have leſt 62 runners on base over their first seven games... New Jersey’s five losses have been by a total of just 10 runs... As a team, the Jackals are bang .256, good for fiſth in the league... On Tuesday, New Jersey acvated C Jordan Newton from the inacve list but placed RF Quenn Davis on the disabled list with a strained oblique. Newton missed five games with shoulder tendonis while Davis was the only Jackal to record a hit in each of the team’s first five games... The Jackals dropped two of three to Pisfield, but New Jersey pitchers allowed just seven runs in the series. JACKALS REWIND - WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2 (DH) G1 - New Jersey 4, Pisfield 2 G2 - Pisfield 2, New Jersey 1 Kevin Clark liſted a pair of home runs to lead the New Jersey Jackals to a 4-2 victory in game one before the Pisfield Colonials rallied for a run in their final at-bat in the nightcap as the teams split a doubleheader on Wednesday evening at Wahconah Park. Clark staked New Jersey to a 2-0 lead against former Jackal Dave Qualben when he homered to right to lead off the game before liſting a solo shot with one out in the third. Pisfield plated a run in the boom of the third on an RBI double by second baseman Danny Bomback, but that’s all the Colonials would muster against Jackals’ starter A.J. Wideman (1-1), who struck out five and al- lowed six hits in 5 2/3 innings to earn his first win of the season. A two-run single in the seventh by second baseman Argenis Reyes capped the Jackals’ scoring. Romas Hicks allowed one run on three hits in the boom of the seventh, but struck out three to secure his second save in as many aempts this season. In game two, Jackals starter Dan Griffin allowed just one run on two hits in 5 2/3 innings, but an RBI single by Pisfield catcher Chris Torres in the boom of the seventh inning carried the Colonials to a 2-1 win. The Colonials plated the game’s first run in the second inning when right fielder Angel Molina led off with a double before scoring on a single to center by Baez. However, New Jersey evened the score at one in the fourth when Reyes, who led off with a single, scored on a two-out double by shortstop Mike DeJesus. Isaac Pavlik took the loss in relief for New Jersey. NEW JERSEY JACKALS PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL WWW.JACKALS.COM NEW JERSEY JACKALS GAME NOTES NEW JERSEY JACKALS (2-5) vs BROCKTON ROX (3-3) Friday 6/4 vs Brockton 7:05 p.m. LHP Ryan Lobban (0-0, 5.06 ERA) vs LHP Mike Wlodarczyk (0-0, 5.40 ERA) Saturday 6/5 vs Brockton 7:05 p.m. RHP Chris Allen (0-1, 4.76 ERA) vs RHP Freddy Flores (1-0, 3.00 ERA) Sunday 6/6 vs Brockton 2:05 p.m. TBA vs LHP Logan Williamson (0-0, 1.35 ERA) Tuesday 6/8 vs Pisfield 7:05 p.m. TBA vs TBA New Jersey Jackals Media Relations • Yogi Berra Stadium • Little Falls, NJ • Contact: Cody Chrusciel ([email protected]) ON DECK FOR THE JACKALS Wednesday, June 3, 2010 7:05 p.m. Yogi Berra Stadium Lile Falls, NJ Game #8 Home Game #1 (0-0) TONIGHT’S PROBABLE STARTERS FOR NEW JERSEY: RHP Nick Asselin (0-1, 7.20 ERA) FOR BROCKTON: RHP Mike Smith (1-0, 3.38 ERA) Aſter going 2-5 on their season-opening road trip, the Jackals return home for seven straight contests. Brockton enters the series at 3-3 aſter taking two of three at Sussex earlier this week. The 25-year-old Asselin, who took the loss last Saturday at Sussex aſter allowing four earned runs in five innings, takes the mound in the Jackals home- opener against Brockton’s Mike Smith. Asselin, who was acquired by New Jersey via trade from the American Defenders of New Hampshire last August, ed for the Can- Am League lead with 10 wins in 2009. Meanwhile, Smith allowed just two earned runs while fanning six in 5 1/3 innings on Saturday at Worcester to earn the win in his first start of the season as Brockton downed the Tornadoes 13-3. The 32-year-old Rox righty is a former fiſth-round pick of the Toronto Blue Jays and has 15 games of major league experience under his belt with Toronto and the Minnesota Twins. The Jackals went 8-6 against Brockton in 2009 and hold a 52-46 lead in the all-me series. Nick Asselin

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2010 JACKALS AT A GLANCEOverall Record .................................... 2-51st Half ............................................... 2-52nd Half .............................................. 0-0At Home ............................................. 0-0On the Road ....................................... 2-5Day ..................................................... 0-3Night ................................................... 2-2Streak ................................................. L-1Last 5 games ....................................... 1-4Last 10 games ..................................... 2-5vs. LH starters ..................................... 1-2vs. RH starters .................................... 1-3May .................................................... 1-4June .................................................... 1-1July ..................................................... 0-0August ................................................ 0-0September .......................................... 0-0White Jersey ....................................... 0-0Gray Jersey ......................................... 0-1Red Jersey .......................................... 0-3Black Jersey ........................................ 2-1Special Jersey ..................................... 0-0

FOLLOW THE JACKALSYou can listen to every pitch of the 2010 Jackals season online at jackals.com. For home games, the live webcast will also be broadcast in-stadium on 88.1 FM. Cody Chrusciel returns for his third season as the Jackals play-by-play announcer. Broadcasts begin ten minutes prior to first pitch with Jackals’ pregame.

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

REAL BITS OF JACKALOF Kevin Clark hit a pair of solo home runs in Tuesday’s 4-2 game-one win at Pittsfield. Clark is seventh in the league in batting (.375) and tied with Sussex OF Kraig Binick for the league lead with six stolen bases... The Jackals have left 62 runners on base over their first seven games... New Jersey’s five losses have been by a total of just 10 runs... As a team, the Jackals are batting .256, good for fifth in the league... On Tuesday, New Jersey activated C Jordan Newton from the inactive list but placed RF Quentin Davis on the disabled list with a strained oblique. Newton missed five games with shoulder tendonitis while Davis was the only Jackal to record a hit in each of the team’s first five games... The Jackals dropped two of three to Pittsfield, but New Jersey pitchers allowed just seven runs in the series.

JACKALS REWIND - WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2 (DH)G1 - New Jersey 4, Pittsfield 2G2 - Pittsfield 2, New Jersey 1Kevin Clark lifted a pair of home runs to lead the New Jersey Jackals to a 4-2 victory in game one before the Pittsfield Colonials rallied for a run in their final at-bat in the nightcap as the teams split a doubleheader on Wednesday evening at Wahconah Park. Clark staked New Jersey to a 2-0 lead against former Jackal Dave Qualben when he homered to right to lead off the game before lifting a solo shot with one out in the third. Pittsfield plated a run in the bottom of the third on an RBI double by second baseman Danny Bomback, but that’s all the Colonials would muster against Jackals’ starter A.J. Wideman (1-1), who struck out five and al-lowed six hits in 5 2/3 innings to earn his first win of the season. A two-run single in the seventh by second baseman Argenis Reyes capped the Jackals’ scoring. Romas Hicks allowed one run on three hits in the bottom of the seventh, but struck out three to secure his second save in as many attempts this season. In game two, Jackals starter Dan Griffin allowed just one run on two hits in 5 2/3 innings, but an RBI single by Pittsfield catcher Chris Torres in the bottom of the seventh inning carried the Colonials to a 2-1 win. The Colonials plated the game’s first run in the second inning when right fielder Angel Molina led off with a double before scoring on a single to center by Baez. However, New Jersey evened the score at one in the fourth when Reyes, who led off with a single, scored on a two-out double by shortstop Mike DeJesus. Isaac Pavlik took the loss in relief for New Jersey.

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N EW J ER S EY J A CKA L S GAME NOTE SNEW JERSEY JACKALS (2-5) vs BROCKTON ROX (3-3)

Friday 6/4 vs Brockton 7:05 p.m. LHP Ryan Lobban (0-0, 5.06 ERA) vs LHP Mike Wlodarczyk (0-0, 5.40 ERA)Saturday 6/5 vs Brockton 7:05 p.m. RHP Chris Allen (0-1, 4.76 ERA) vs RHP Freddy Flores (1-0, 3.00 ERA)Sunday 6/6 vs Brockton 2:05 p.m. TBA vs LHP Logan Williamson (0-0, 1.35 ERA)Tuesday 6/8 vs Pittsfield 7:05 p.m. TBA vs TBA

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Wednesday, June 3, 2010 ● 7:05 p.m.Yogi Berra Stadium ● Little Falls, NJ

Game #8 ● Home Game #1 (0-0)

TONIGHT’S PROBABLE STARTERSFOR NEW JERSEY: RHP Nick Asselin (0-1, 7.20 ERA)FOR BROCKTON: RHP Mike Smith (1-0, 3.38 ERA)After going 2-5 on their season-opening road trip, the Jackals return home for seven straight contests. Brockton enters the series at 3-3 after taking two of three at Sussex earlier this week. The 25-year-old Asselin, who took the loss last Saturday at Sussex after allowing four earned runs in five innings, takes the mound in the Jackals home-opener against Brockton’s Mike Smith. Asselin, who was acquired by New Jersey via trade from the American Defenders of New Hampshire last August, tied for the Can-Am League lead with 10 wins in 2009. Meanwhile, Smith allowed just two earned runs while fanning six in 5 1/3 innings on Saturday at Worcester to earn the win in his first start of the season as Brockton downed the Tornadoes 13-3. The 32-year-old Rox righty is a former fifth-round pick of the Toronto Blue Jays and has 15 games of major league experience under his belt with Toronto and the Minnesota Twins. The Jackals went 8-6 against Brockton in 2009 and hold a 52-46 lead in the all-time series.

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2010 JACKALS LEADERSENTERING BROCKTON SERIES

Hits .................................. Kevin Clark (10)Average ......................... Kevin Clark (.400)Doubles ............................. Kevin Clark (3)Triples ........................... Quentin Davis (1)Home Runs ..............Clark and Riggans (2)RBIs ..............................Shawn Riggans (7)Runs ................................... Kevin Clark (7)Walks ....................... Grose and Nunez (6) Strikeouts ....................Shawn Riggans (8)Stolen Bases ...................... Kevin Clark (6)

Wins ...............Fernandez & Wideman (1)Losses ..............................several tied at 1Saves ................................Romas Hicks (2)Appearances ......................Isaac Pavlik (4)ERA .............................several tied at 0.00Innings ......................A.J. Wideman (10.2)Walks ................................. Dan Griffin (4) Strikeouts ...............................3 tied at (7)

2010 JACKALS vs OPPONENTSBrockton .............................................. 0-0Pittsfield............................................... 1-1Quebec ................................................ 0-0Sussex .................................................. 1-3Worcester ............................................ 0-0

2009 JACKALS vs OPPONENTSBrockton .............................................. 8-6New Hampshire ................................. 14-8Quebec ............................................ 13-10Sussex .................................................. 7-5Worcester ........................................ 13-10

JACKALS ALL-TIME vs CURRENT OPPONENTS

Brockton ...............................52-46 (2002)Pittsfield/NH/Nashua ...........24-20 (2006)Quebec .................................56-78 (1999)Sussex ...................................28-22 (2006)Worcester .............................37-34 (2005)

2010 NEW J ER S EY J A CKA L S GAME NOTE STRENDS AND STATISTICS1B Jovan Rosa went 0-for-12 at Pittsfield and is now 4-for-25 on the season. He went 3-for-4 last Friday at Sussex and followed with a hit in his first at-bat on Saturday to string together a 4-for-5 stretch at the dish. Rosa is hitless in his last 20 at-bats... Reigning league Player of the Week, DH Shawn Rig-gans, went 0-for-7 with five strikeouts at Pittsfield. He left game one of Tuesday’s doubleheader with an injury... OF Kevin Clark went 5-for-11 with two home runs and a double at Pittsfield... 3B Abraham Nunez, who entered the Pittsfield series just 2-for-15, went 4-for-10 with a double in the series against the Colonials... OF Jeff Grose enters the Brockton series batting just .227, but he’s drawn six walks and has struck out just once... After beginning the season 2-for-19, SS Mike DeJesus went 3-for-5 in Tuesday’s doubleheader at Pittsfield.

RIGGED UPOn Monday, May 31, the Can-Am League announced that New Jersey Jackals designated hitter Shawn Riggans was named the league’s Player of the Week following the opening weekend of the 2010 season. In four games on the road against the Sussex Skyhawks, Riggans went 8-for-15 at the plate with two doubles, two home runs, and a league-high seven RBIs. His .533 batting average also tops the Can-Am League. After going 0-for-4 in Friday night’s season-opener, the Fort Lauderdale, Fla. na-tive collected eight hits in his next 11 at-bats. He launched a three-run home run in the first inning of Saturday’s contest at Skylands Park before connecting on a leadoff homer in the fifth inning on Sunday. Riggans was pinch hit for in game one of Tuesday’s doubleheader at Pittsfield and did not play in the nightcap after fouling a pair of balls off his foot.

LEAGUE-TESTED, JACKALS-APPROVEDThis offseason, New Jersey acquired pitchers Chris Allen and Ryan Lobban, giving the Jackals four of the Can-Am League’s top 10 ERA leaders from a season ago. A.J. Wideman, who led the league with a 2.51 ERA, and Isaac Pavlik, whose 3.66 ERA ranked ninth, both return. Lobban’s 3.56 mark with Worcester placed him seventh while Allen’s 3.71 clip for Quebec qualified for 10th.

BACK IN THE NEW JERSEY GROOVEThe Jackals return seven players from last year’s 55-39 team, including five pitchers. Outfielder Quentin Davis’s .344 batting average would have led the league if he had enough at-bats to qualify, while shortstop Mike DeJesus was a Can-Am League All-Star after finishing fifth in the circuit with 66 RBIs. Left-hander A.J. Wideman was the league’s Pitcher of the Year, Isaac Pavlik led the Jackals with 18 starts, Romas Hicks’ 1.85 ERA placed him second among Can-Am League relievers, Seth Overbey led the league with 41 ap-pearances, and Nick Asselin tied for the league-lead with 10 wins after coming over from New Hampshire in an August trade.

NEW JERSEY, VIA TORONTONearly a fifth of the Jackals’ roster has found its way to New Jersey via the Toronto Blue Jays organiza-tion. Four current players, including outfielder Jacob Butler and pitchers Seth Overbey, Edward Rodri-guez, and A.J. Wideman have all spent time with the Blue Jays.

MAJOR LEAGUE FLAVORThree current Jackals have spent time in the major leagues. Leading the pack is 34-year-old infielder Abraham Nunez, who spent 12 seasons in the majors with the Pirates, Cardinals, Phillies, and Mets. In-fielder Shawn Riggans has spent time at the major league level each of the past four seasons, appear-ing in 64 games with the Tampa Bay Rays. Argenis Reyes spent parts of the past two seasons patrolling the infield for the New York Mets.

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May 19 Signed OF Kevin ClarkMay 20 Released RHP Rudy Darrow Sold 1B Mike L. Jones to the Atlanta BravesMay 23 Traded INF Enrique Cruz to Southern Maryland (Atlantic League) in exchange for future considerations. Signed OF Michael Consolmagno.May 24 Signed INF Shawn Riggans. Removed non-roster invitee C Keith Weinkofsky from their spring training roster. Placed C Jordan Newton and RHP Chris Allen on the Inactive List.May 26 Activated RHP Chris Allen from the Inactive List. Placed OF Jacob Butler on the Inactive ListMay 27 Signed LHP Luis Fernandez.June 2 Activated C Jordan Newton from the Inactive List Placed OF Quentin Davis on the Disabled List

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2010 NEW JERSEY JACKALS TRANSACTIONS ALUMNI UPDATESeveral notable former Jackals are making an impact in affiliated baseball. Left-hander Craig Breslow (2004) is in his second season working out of the Oakland A’s bullpen. Left-hander Raul Valdez (2006) earned his first trip to the majors on April 22 when he was promoted to the New York Mets. Valdes tossed three shutout innings against Philadelphia on May 25 to notch his first career save. Former Jackals’ first baseman John Lindsey (2005 & 2006) re-signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers this offseason and is currently play-ing for the Triple-A Albequerque Isotopes. Lindsey was named the Pacific Coast League’s Batter of the Week the first week of the season when he hit .538 in the Isotopes first 10 games. He hit his 200th career home run on May 26. Myron Leslie (2009) is with the Advanced-A Tampa Yankees. Right-hander Stuart Pomeranz (2009) has transitioned from a starter to a reliever for the Tulsa Drillers, the Double-A affiliate of the Colorado Rock-ies. Since 2006, 20 Jackals have been sold to major league organizations.

2009: A RETROSPECTIVEDespite falling short of their goal of a Can-Am League title after being swept in the first round of the playoffs by the Worcester Tornadoes, the Jackals’ 2009 squad was one of the most successful in franchise history. In addition to taking the first-half title, New Jersey’s 55 wins were the most by a Jack-als’ team since 2002. Consistency was also a big part of the Jackals’ success. As a team, New Jersey finished second in the league in both batting aver-age (.283) and ERA (4.19), trailing Brockton in both categories. The Jackals were just one game better in the first half (28-19) than the second half (27-20) and saw a one-game difference in their record at home (27-20) and on the road (28-19). Jackals’ pitchers posted nine shutouts (five more than any other Can-Am League team) with A.J. Wideman serving as the starter for four of them (Quebec posted four shutouts while no other team had more than one). Conversely, Jackals’ pitchers were responsible for both of the league’s three-home run games (Sussex 3B Jeremy Hunt on 7/9 and Quebec DH Pete LaForest on 9/5). Perhaps the highlight of New Jersey’s 2009 campaign was its team-record 14-game winning streak, which began with a doubleheader sweep at Quebec on June 11 and ended with a loss to Worcester in game two of a doubleheader on June 25.

FIVE-STAR QUALITYIn addition to manager Joe Calfapietra being named Can-Am League man-ager of the year for the second time in his seven-year career with New Jersey, the 2009 Jackals placed a league-high five players on the Can-Am League Postseason All-Star Team. First baseman Myron Leslie, shortstop Mike DeJesus, and outfielder Jerod Edmondson all earned league laurels while A.J. Wideman was selected as the league’s top left-handed pitcher and closer Rusty Tucker was named the circuit’s top reliever. Edmondson, who finished the season with the Jackals, led the league with a .332 bat-ting average while Wideman posted a league-best 2.51 ERA while tying for the league lead with 10 wins. Tucker’s 24 saves tied him for the league lead with Brockton’s Gerald Dunn.

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INDIVIDUAL OFFENSEMOST RUNS, GAME ................................................................................... 3 (Shawn Riggans - 5/28 @ Sussex)MOST HITS, GAME ...................................................................... 3 (4x, last Kevin Clark - 6/2 @ Pittsfield - G1)MOST DOUBLES, GAME ................................................................................................. 1 (several players tied)MOST TRIPLES, GAME .................................................................................1 (Quentin Davis - 5/28 @ Sussex)MOST HOME RUNS, GAME......................................................................2 (Kevin Clark - 6/2 @ Pittsfield - G1)MOST RBI, GAME ....................................................................................... 3 (Shawn Riggans - 5/29 @ Sussex)MOST WALKS, GAME ..................................................................................................... 2 (several players tied)MOST STRIKEOUTS, GAME ............................................................... 3 (Shawn Riggans - 6/2 @ Pittsfield - G1)MOST STOLEN BASES, GAME ............................................................................4 (Kevin Clark - 5/30 @ Sussex)LONGEST HITTING STREAK ............................................................................ 5 (Quentin Davis - 5/27-present)

INDIVIDUAL PITCHINGMOST RUNS ALLOWED, GAME .........................................................................8 (Dan Griffin - 5/28 @ Sussex)MOST EARNED RUNS ALLOWED, GAME ...........................................................6 (Dan Griffin - 5/28 @ Sussex)MOST HITS ALLOWED, GAME ............................................................. 7 (2x, last Nick Asselin - 5/29 @ Sussex)MOST STRIKEOUTS, GAME ............................................................................7 (Ryan Lobban - 5/30 @ Sussex)MOST WALKS, GAME ........................................................................ 3 (2x, last Ryan Lobban - 5/30 @ Sussex)MOST HOME RUNS ALLOWED, GAME ............................................... 1 (3x, last Chris Allen- 5/31 @ Pittsfield)MOST INNINGS PITCHED, GAME .................................................................5.2 (Chris Allen- 5/31 @ Pittsfield)FEWEST HITS ALLOWED, GAME (Starter, min 5 IP) ..................................2 (Dan Griffin - 6/2 @ Pittsfield - G2)MOST CONSECUTIVE SCORELESS INNINGS PITCHED ............................................. 5.2 (Isaac Pavlik - 5/27-6/2)

TEAM OFFENSEMOST RUNS, GAME ............................................................................................................ 10 (5/28 @ Sussex)MOST RUNS, INNING ......................................................................................... 4 (5/28 @ Sussex - 4th inning)MOST HITS, GAME .............................................................................................................. 15 (5/28 @ Sussex)FEWEST HITS, GAME ........................................................................................ 5 (2x, last 6/2 @ Pittsfield - G2)MOST DOUBLES, GAME ........................................................................................................ 4 (5/28 @ Sussex)MOST TRIPLES, GAME .......................................................................................................... 1 (5/28 @ Sussex)MOST HOME RUNS, GAME.......................................................................................... 2 (6/2 @ Pittsfield - G1)MOST HOME RUNS, INNING .................................................................1 (2x, last 5th inning - 5/30 @ Sussex)MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A HOME RUN ...................................2 (5/29 @ Sussex to 5/30 @ Sussex)MOST EXTRA-BASE HITS, GAME ........................................................................................... 5 (5/28 @ Sussex)MOST STOLEN BASES, GAME .................................................................................... 4 (3x, last 5/30 @ Sussex)MOST STRIKEOUTS, GAME ................................................................................................... 9 (5/29 @ Sussex)MOST WALKS, GAME .......................................................................................................... 10 (5/30 @ Sussex)MOST HIT BATTERS, GAME ................................................................................................2 (5/31 @ Pittsfield)MOST LEFT ON BASE, GAME .............................................................................................. 14 (5/30 @ Sussex)

TEAM PITCHINGMOST RUNS ALLOWED, GAME ............................................................................................. 9 (5/28 @ Sussex)MOST RUNS ALLOWED, INNING .................................................................. 4 (3x, 5/29 @ Sussex - 6th inning)MOST HITS ALLOWED, GAME ............................................................................................. 14 (5/29 @ Sussex)FEWEST HITS ALLOWED, GAME ................................................................................... 4 (6/2 @ Pittsfield - G2)MOST STRIKEOUTS, GAME ................................................................................................... 8 (5/30 @ Sussex)MOST WALKS, GAME ............................................................................................................ 8 (5/28 @ Sussex)MOST HOME RUNS ALLOWED, GAME ...................................................................1 (3x, last 5/31 @ Pittsfield)MOST EXTRA-BASE HITS ALLOWED, GAME .......................................................................5 (5/31 @ Pittsfield)MOST WILD PITCHES, GAME ................................................................................................ 3 (5/28 @ Sussex)MOST HIT BATTERS, GAME ................................................................................................... 3 (5/28 @ Sussex)

TEAM MISCELLANEOUSMOST ERRORS, GAME .......................................................................................................... 2 (5/27 @ Sussex)LONGEST WINNING STREAK ........................................................................................................................ N/ALONGEST LOSING STREAK ..................................................................... 3 (5/29 @ Sussex to 5/31 @ Pittsfield)LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY............................................................................................. 1 (5/28 @ Sussex)LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT .............................................................................................. 4 (5/29 @ Sussex)LONGEST GAME, INNINGS ............................................................................................................................... 9LONGEST GAME TIME...................................................................................................... 3:47 (5/28 @ Sussex)LONGEST GAME TIME, 7 INNING CONTEST ............................................................ 2:15 (6/2 @ Pittsfield - G1)SHORTEST GAME TIME, 9 INNING CONTEST ................................................................2:37 (5/31 @ Pittsfield)SHORTEST GAME TIME, 7 INNING CONTEST .......................................................... 1:59 (6/2 @ Pittsfield - G2)LARGEST HOME CROWD ............................................................................................................................. N/ALARGEST ROAD CROWD ............................................................................................3,223 (5/31 @ Pittsfield)

NEW J ER S EY J A CKA L S H IGH S AND LOWS

TODAY IN BASEBALL HISTORYJUNE 3

1925 - White Sox manager Eddie Collins makes hit number 3,000 against Detroit.

1932 - Lou Gehrig hits four consecutive home runs and narrowly misses a fifth in a Yankees-Athletics slugfest won by New York 20-13. Tony Lazzeri hits for the cycle

1989 - Nolan Ryan pitches his second one-hitter this season and 11th overall, allowing only a first-inning single to Harold Reynolds in a 6-1 win over Seattle. Ryan also strikes out 11 to tie Don Sutton’s major league record of 21 seasons with at least 100 strikeouts.

1991 - The Yankees make high-school pitcher Brien Taylor the number one pick of the ama-teur draft.

1995 - Expos pitcher Pedro Martinez is perfect for nine innings in San Diego, but loses his no-hitter when Bip Roberts doubles to lead off the tenth inning. Montreal eventually comes away with a 1-0 win.

2010 MULTI-HIT GAMES 2 3 4 5 Tot.Butler - - - - -Clark 1 1 - - 2Consolmagno - - - - -Davis 1 - - - 1DeJesus 1 - - - 1Grose - - - - -Knazek 1 - - - 1Newton - - - - -Nunez 1 - - - 1Reyes 1 - - - 1Riggans 1 2 - - 3Rosa - 1 - - 1Stiffler - - - - -

YOGI BERRA STADIUMLocation .............................. Little Falls, NJOpened .............................................1998Capacity ...........................................3,784Jackals All-Time at Home ............ 309-225Jackals All-Time on the Road ...... 271-273Down the Lines ........................... 308 feetPower Alleys ............................... 368 feetCenter Field ................................ 398 feetNOTE: Home and road records entering 2010.

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LAST AT-BAT WINS - JACKALS DATE BATTER GAME-WINNER INN. SCORE OPP.None

LAST AT-BAT WINS - OPPONENTS DATE BATTER GAME-WINNER INN. SCORE OPP.5/30 Carl Loadenthal RBI single to center 9th 5-4 at SSX6/2 Chris Torres RBI single to center 7th 2-1 at PIT

JACKALS MULTI-HR GAMES DATE BATTER OPP. PITCHERNone

JACKALS MULTI-HR INNINGS DATE BATTERSNone

JACKALS 1st INNING / LEAD-OFF HOME RUNS DATE BATTER OPP. PITCHER6/2 Kevin Clark at PIT Dave Qualben

SHUTOUTS BY JACKALS PITCHERS NO. DATE OPP. SCORE HITS PITCHERNone

JACKALS EJECTIONS DATE PLAYER REASON INNING UMPNone

JACKALS PICKOFFS DATE PITCHER CATCHER RUNNER5/28 Luis Fernandez Joe Persichina (SSX)

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

ButlerConsolmagno 1Clark 6 1Davis 5DeJesus 7Grose 5 2Knazek 5 1Newton 1 1Nunez 7Reyes 7Riggans 1 5Rosa 1 5Stiffler 2

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

ButlerConsolmagno 1Clark 2 5Davis 5DeJesus 6 1Grose 2 5Knazek 2 4Newton 1 1Nunez 7Reyes 7Riggans 6Rosa 1 5Stiffler 1 1

STARTING LINEUP BREAKDOWN

13th season w/ Jackals... Has been with theJackals since their inception in 1998... The only member of the organization in uniform for each of the team’s first 12 seasons... Sports four cham-pionship rings... Only travels on select road trips... Prior to his time with the Jackals, both played and coached at Ramapo College... Born in Cuba... Name is pronounced on-ee RAY-mos.

JACKALS 2010 COACHING STAFF

#1 - ANI RAMOS - COACH

1st season w/ Jackals... Played 16 seasons (10 in independent)... 3rd round draft pick by the Royals out of HS in 1989… Played for the Aberdeen Pheas-ants in the Prairie League in 1995 and 1996 when Joe Calfapietra was an assistant coach… 27 games as interim manager of Shreveport Sports in 2008... Career .263 hitter with 159 HRs and 193 SB… Born 7/18/70 in Lumberton, NC (39 years old)

#19 - EDDIE GERALD - HITTING COACH

1st season w/ Jackals... Signed with the Anaheim Angels as an undrafted free agent in 2001 after playing collegiately at UMass-Lowell… Spent three seasons in the Angels organization before finish-ing his career with the Washington Wild Things in 2004… Managed Traverse City Beach Bums in 2007… Has also coached in Frontier League… Born 2/21/78 in Lynn, MA (32 years old)

#18 - JON CAHILL - 3B/INFIELD COACH

Player-coach… Begins first season as Jackals pitching coach… Longest-tenured player on roster (sixth season)... Franchise leader in career games pitched… New Jersey native was selected by the Rockies in the 10th round of the 2002 draft out of Seton Hall... Born 5/19/80 in Belleville, NJ (30 years old)

#7 - ISAAC PAVLIK - PITCHING COACH

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2010 NEW J ER S EY J A CKA L S GAME NOTE S

PLAYER INJURY DATE ON DL/IL DATE OFF DL/IL GAMES MISSEDJordan Newton Tendonitis in right shoulder 5/24 6/2 5Jacob Butler Back and neck soreness 5/26 7

ERRORS BY POSITIONCENTER FIELD

Player Eno errors

LEFT FIELDPlayer Eno errors

RIGHT FIELDPlayer Eno errors

SHORTSTOPPlayer EDeJesus 3

SECOND BASEPlayer EReyes 1

THIRD BASEPlayer ENunez 2

FIRST BASEPlayer ERosa 1

CATCHERPlayer Eno errors

TOTAL AVG. RUNS TEAM QUALITYPITCHER GS IP NJ RUNS PER START RECORD STARTSChris Allen 1 5.2 0 0 0-1 0 Nick Asselin 1 5 5 5 0-1 0 Dan Griffin 2 9.1 11 5.5 1-1 0 Ryan Lobban 1 5.1 4 4 0-1 0 A.J. Wideman 2 10.2 6 3 1-1 0 TEAM TOTALS 7 36 26 3.7 2-5 0

NOTE: A quality start is defined as a game in which the pitcher completes at least six innings and permits no more than three earned runs.

PitcherNumber of

AppearancesFirst Batter Out/Faced

LongestOuting

Inherited Runners (IR)

IRScored Saves Blown Saves

L. Fernandez 2 2-2 2 2 0 0 0Romas Hicks 2 1-2 1 0 0 2 0Seth Overbey 3 1-3 1.1 3 0 0 0Isaac Pavlik 4 1-4 2 2 1 0 0Mike Pontius 3 3-3 2 4 0 0 1E. Rodriguez 2 0-2 1 2 0 0 0

CATCHER PB CS SB ATT CS%Scott Knazek 1 4 12 16 25% Jordan Newton 1 1 0 1 100%Jovan Rosa 1 0 1 1 0%

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2010 CATCHER INFORMATION

JACKALS 2010 RELIEF PITCHER INFORMATION

JACKALS 2010 STARTING ROTATION

PLAYER OF THE WEEKMay 31 Shawn Riggans (4 games - .533 (8-for-15), 2 2B, 2 HR, 7 RBIs, 5 runs)

2010 CAN-AM LEAGUE WEEKLY AWARD WINNERS

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No. Pitchers B T HT WT Birth Age Previous Club Resides Status7 Isaac Pavlik R L 5’8 165 5/19/80 30 New Jersey Jackals Ramsey, NJ VETERAN12 Seth Overbey L R 6’1 185 4/30/84 26 New Jersey Jackals Waldorf, MD LS-314 Dan Griffin R R 6’7 250 9/29/84 25 Connecticut Defenders Voorheesville, NY LS-416 Luis Fernandez R L 5’10 180 9/15/86 23 Newark Bears Union, NJ ROOKIE17 Nick Asselin R R 6’1 200 1/19/85 25 New Jersey Jackals Bedford, NH ROOKIE23 Ryan Lobban L L 6’3 185 6/7/84 25 Worcester Tornadoes Ramsey, NJ LS-227 A.J. Wideman R L 5’10 190 6/8/85 24 New Jersey Jackals Mississauga, ON LS-430 Mike Pontius R R 6’2 235 10/26/87 22 Arizona League Indians Wentzville, MO LS-131 Edward Rodriguez R R 6’4 200 10/6/84 25 Southern Maryland Paterson, NJ LS-432 Chris Allen R R 6’4 225 12/4/84 25 Quebec Capitales DuBoistown, PA LS-140 Romas Hicks R R 6’0 215 1/9/84 26 New Jersey Jackals Loganville, GA ROOKIE

No. Catchers B T HT WT Birth Age Previous Club Resides Status21 Scott Knazek R R 6’1 215 11/4/84 25 St. Paul Saints Lakewood, NJ LS-224 Jordan Newton R R 5’11 195 8/29/85 24 Lakeland Flying Tigers Hodgenville, KY LS-4

No. Infielders B T HT WT Birth Age Previous Club Resides Status2 Shawn Riggans R R 6’1 200 7/25/80 29 Buffalo Bisons Fort Lauderdale, FL VETERAN4 Argenis Reyes S R 5’10 180 9/25/82 27 New York Mets Jersey City, NJ VETERAN10 Abraham Nunez S R 5’10 195 3/16/76 34 Reno Aces Santo Domingo, DR VETERAN15 Mike DeJesus L R 5’10 185 7/16/83 26 New Jersey Jackals Manalapan, NJ LS-325 Jovan Rosa R R 6’3 225 10/26/87 22 Peoria Chiefs East Hartford, CT LS-2

No. Outfielders B T HT WT Birth Age Previous Club Resides Status5 Mike Consolmagno L L 5’9 170 11/3/86 23 Univ. of South Florida Staten Island, NY ROOKIE6 Kevin Clark L L 6’0 200 12/10/85 24 Tri-City Dust Devils Siffner, FL LS-39 Jeff Grose L L 5’11 190 7/14/84 25 Kalamazoo Kings Iselin, NJ LS-220 Matt Stiffler L L 6’0 200 3/9/86 24 Florence Freedom Bellbrook, OH ROOKIE22 Quentin Davis L R 5’10 180 3/7/83 27 New Jersey Jackals Darlington, SC LS-326 Jacob Butler R R 6’2 220 2/9/83 27 St. Paul Saints Yelm, WA LS-3

COACHING STAFF 44 Joe Calfapietra Manager 18 Jon Cahill Third Base Coach 19 Eddie Gerald Hitting Coach7 Isaac Pavlik Pitching Coach1 Ani Ramos Coach Eric Wamsley Athletic Trainer

PRONUNCIATION GUIDENick Asselin AS-linJoe Calfapietra cal-fuh-pee-A-traMike Consolmagno con-sol-MAG-noMike DeJesus de-HEY-zeusJeff Grose GrossScott Knazek kuh-NAZ-ickRyan Lobban LOW-banAbraham Nunez NOON-yezSeth Overbey over-beeAni Ramos on-ee RAY-mosArgenis Reyes arr-HEY-nissJovan Rosa jo-VONEric Wamsley WOMS-lee

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J A CKA L S MANAGER JOE C A L F AP I E T RA

JOE CALFAPIETRAMANAGER - EIGHTH SEASON

The longest-tenured manager in the Can-Am League, 2010 marks Joe Calfapietra’s eighth season at the Jackals’ helm.

In 2009, Calfapietra was named the Can-Am League Manager of the Year after guiding the Jackals to the league’s first-half title and a playoff appearance. He also garnered Manager of the Year honors in 2004 when he led the Jackals to a Northeast League championship.

Calfapietra, 39, began his coaching career with the Northern League’s Duluth-Superior Dukes in 1994 before spending the 1995 and 1996 seasons with the Aberdeen Pheasants of the Prairie League. In 1997, Calfapietra joined manager Ed Ott’s coaching staff with the Allentown Ambassadors as Director of Baseball Operations. Calfapietra was named the Ambassadors manager in 2000 at the age of 29, making him the youngest manager in Northern League history. After posting an 85-90 managerial record in two seasons with the Ambassadors, Calfapietra left Allentown after five years to guide the expansion Gary SouthShore RailCats in their inaugural season in 2002. Calfapietra led Gary, which played its entire schedule on the road while waiting for its ballpark to be constructed, to a 35-55 team record and was named the Northern League Manager of the Year. Calfapi-etra joined the Jackals in 2003 and earned his second Manager of the Year award in 2004 when he guided New Jersey past the North Shore Spirit for the Northeast League title.

The Royersford, PA native played at Eastern College in Saint Davids, PA, where he was a two-time Division III All-American selection at first base. When he was not drafted out of college, Calfapietra turned to coaching and earned his Master’s Degree in Education. He has spent time collegiately as an assistant coach at Eastern College, a volunteer assistant at St. Joseph’s University, and as the hitting coach and recruiting coordinator at Villanova University.

CALFAPIETRA’S PROFESSIONALCOACHING RESUME

MANAGERIAL CAREER2009 New Jersey Jackals 55-39*2008 New Jersey Jackals 43-512007 New Jersey Jackals 49-442006 New Jersey Jackals 43-482005 New Jersey Jackals 48-442004 New Jersey Jackals 54-39*2003 New Jersey Jackals 52-372002 Gary SouthShore Railcats 35-55*2001 Allentown Ambassadors 43-472000 Allentown Ambassadors 42-43

COACHING CAREER1999 Allentown Ambassadors1998 Allentown Ambassadors1997 Allentown Ambassadors1996 Aberdeen Pheasants1995 Aberdeen Pheasants1994 Duluth-Superior Dukes

* indicates Manager of the Year honors

QUICK FACTS: JOE CALFAPIETRA

RECORD W/ NEW JERSEY: • 344-302 (entering 2010)

CAREER MANAGERIAL RECORD:• 464-447 (entering 2010)

Last name is pronounced • cal-fuh-pee-A-traIs the only Can-Am League manager to • never play professionally.Was inducted into the Gary SouthShore • Railcats Hall of Fame in 2009.Spent three years on the staff of former • Jackals hitting coach and current Sussex Skyhawks manager Ed Ott when Ott was the manager in Allentown.

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JACKALS’ MANAGERIAL RECORDS (ENTERING 2010)Regular Season 1. Kash Beauchamp 1998-2000 129-124 .5102. George Tsamis 2001-2002 107-72 .5973. Joe Calfapietra 2003-2009 344-302 .533Post-Season 1. Kash Beauchamp 1998-1999 8-3 (one championship)2. George Tsamis 2001-2002 18-8 (two championships)2. Joe Calfapietra 2003-2009 9-12 (one championship)

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2 SHAWN RIGGANS INF R/R 6’1”/200 29 Years Old 10th Season (1st w/ Jackals) Born: 7/25/1980 in Fort Lauderdale, FL Current Series vs Brockton: N/AResides: Fort Lauderdale, FL Last Series at Pittsfield: 0-for-7, 5 K Drafted: 2000, 24th round, Tampa Bay Devil Rays College: Indian River (Fla.) CC 2010 w/ Binghamton Mets: 2 games, .400 avg (2-for-5), 0 HR, 2 RBIs, 0-0 SB2010 w/ Buffalo Bisons (AAA): 2 games, .200 avg (1-for-5), 0 HR, 0 RBIs, 0-0 SB

Was named the Can-Am League Player of the Week on May 31 after going 8-for-15 (.533) with two home runs, two doubles, and seven RBIs over • the first four games of the season at Sussex. Followed it up by going 0-for-7 with five strikeouts in the next series at Pittsfield.Was released by the New York Mets on 5/11/10. Was 3-for-10 with two RBIs in four games, two with the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons and two with the • Double-A Binghamton Mets.Played ball at St. Thomas Aquinas High School (Fla.) where he did not start one game.• In 2009, Was limited to just 26 minor league games and seven major league games because of right shoulder tendinitis. Spent time with four teams.• Saw his first major league action as a September 2006 callup with Tampa Bay and has seen time in the majors each of the past four seasons. Is a • career .202 hitter with seven home runs in 64 major league games from 2006-09.Underwent season-ending right knee surgery on 9/10/08 to help clean up a staph infection.• Made his first career opening day roster in 2008 and caught 10 of the 16 games missed by Rays’ starting catcher Dioner Navarro in April after Na-• varro injured his right hand in a game at Yankee Stadium on April 4. Riggans pinch hit for Navarro in that contest, delivering a bases-clearing double with the bases loaded. Riggans started the Rays’ home opener on April 8 and belted his first career home run off Baltimore’s Eric Bedard.In 2007, Riggans batted .316 (12-for-38) with five doubles and five RBIs in 17 spring training games, earning the Al Lopez Award for the Rays best • rookie in spring camp.Was a Triple-A International League Mid-Season All-Star in 2006 with the Durham Bulls. That season his .293 average ranked ninth in the IL. He was • also rated the best defensive catcher in the International League and the Rays’ organization by Baseball America’s Best Tools Survey.Underwent “Tommy John” surgery on 7/9/01. •

4 ARGENIS REYES INF S/R 5’10”/180 27 Years Old 8th Season (1st w/ Jackals) Born: 9/25/1982 in Santiago, Dominican Republic Current Series vs Brockton: N/AResides: Jersey City, NJ Last Series at Pittsfield: 3-for-9, 2 RBIs, 1 runDrafted: not drafted College: N/A2009 w/ New York Mets (MLB): 9 games, .118 avg, 0 HR, 0 RBIs, 1-1 Sb2009 w/ Buffalo Bisons (AAA): 101 games, .282 avg, 3 HR, 31 RBIs, 10-13 SB

Went 2-for-17 at the plate in nine games over two stints with the New York Mets in 2009, with both hits coming from as a left-handed batter. • Spent majority of 2009 season (101 games) with Triple-A Buffalo Bisons, batting .282. Hit .306 (56-for-183) in 51 home games to win the Jimmy • Griffin Hometown Hero Award, honoring the player who performs the best in home games in front of Buffalo’s fans. Hit in the clutch, averaging .322 (19-for-59) with runners on base and two outs and .308 (12-for-39) with runners in scoring position and two outs for Buffalo.Missed 15 games in 2009 on the disabled list from 5/30-6/15 with a groin contusion.• Following the ‘09 season, played for the Leones del Escogido of the Dominican Winter League, where he was teammates with Abraham Nunez. • Former Jackals’ OF Alex Fernandez was also a teammate. Former Jackal Timo Perez lead the league in batting (.356).Saw first major league action in 2008 with the Mets, batting .218 in 49 games.• Sports a career .205 batting average in 58 major league games.• Originally signed as an undrafted free agent by the Cleveland Indians in 2001. •

5 MIKE CONSOLMAGNO OF L/L 5’9”/170 24 Years Old 1st Season (1st w/ Jackals) Born: 11/3/1986 in Staten Island, NY Current Series vs Brockton: N/AResides: Staten Island, NY Last Series at Pittsfield: 1-for-3Drafted: not drafted College: University of South Florida 2009 w/ University of South Florida (NCAA D I): 46 games, .290 avg, 0 HR, 16 RBIs, 14-18 SB

Collected his first professional hit on 5/2 at Pittsfield in game one of a doubleheader, reaching on an infield single after pinch hitting for Shawn Rig-• gans in the seventh inning with Shannon Sprouse on the mound. He then stole second base.Joins the Jackals for his first professional season after finishing his career at the University of South Florida last spring.• In four seasons at South Florida, Mike batted .272 and walked (105) more than he struck out (91). Did not hit a home run in 389 career at-bats. • Posted 11 multi-hit games as a redshirt senior in 2009. Took a redshirt as a freshman in 2005.Older sister, Diana, just completed her fourth season an assistant softball coach at Rutgers. Diana was a four-year captain at Wisconsin.• Younger brother, Francis, was a running back at the University of Delaware and Bridgewater State College. •

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6 KEVIN CLARK OF L/L 6’0”/200 24 Years Old 5st Season (1st w/ Jackals) Born: 12/10/1985 in Tampa, FL Current Series vs Brockton: N/AResides: Siffner, FL Last Series at Pittsfield: 5-for-11. 2 HR, 2B, 2 RBIs, 3 runs, SB Drafted: 2006, sixth round (Colorado Rockies) College: Manatee (Fla.) Junior College 2009 w/ Modesto Nuts (A): 12 games, .241 avg, 0 HR, 4 RBIs, 1-1 SB2009 w/ Tri-City Dust Devils (A-): 59 games, .260 avg, 5 HR, 28 RBIs, 19-23 SB

Hit two solo home runs in game one of a doubleheader on 6/2 at Pittsfield. Finished the contest 3-for-4 with a double and three runs scored.• Signed with the Jackals on May 19.• Began the 2009 season with the Single-A Modesto nuts (4/11-4-26) before finishing the season with the Short-A Tri-City Dust Devils (6/22-9/06). • Finished second in the Short-A Northwest League with 19 stolen bases for Tri-City.In 2007 with the Single-A Asheville Tourists, hit a career-high 17 home runs and swiped a career-best 22 bases. His 76 RBIs for Asheville ranked 11th in • the South Atlantic League.

9 JEFF GROSE OF L/L 5’11”/190 25 Years Old 4th Season (1st w/ Jackals) Born: 7/14/1984 Current Series vs Brockton: N/AResides: Iselin, NJ Last Series at Pittsfield: 2-for-10 Drafted: not drafted College: Rutgers University 2009 w/ Kalamazoo Kings (IND): 33 games, .294 avg, 1 HR, 16 RBIs, 5-8 SB

Laced the game-winning single in the bottom of the ninth inning in New Jersey’s lone exhibition contest on 5/22 vs Sussex.• Acquired by the Jackals from the Frontier League’s Kalamazoo Kings on 3/31/10 in exchange for future considerations.• Missed majority of 2009 season with a thumb injury. Did not commit an error in 32 games in the outfield after committing seven errors each of his • first two seasonsSpent first three professional seasons with the Kalamazoo Kings of the independent Frontier League playing for manager Fran Riordan, who spent • the 2003 season with the North Shore Spirit in the Northeast League.In 2008, finished fifth in Frontier League walks (63) and fourth in triples (5).• Starred at Rutgers University from 2003-2006. Ranks among Scarlet Knights’ career leaders in at bats (4th - 714), hits (4th - 229), walks (6th - 115), • triples (8th - 10), and total bases (10th - 301). Was an All-Big East selection in 2005 and 2006.Played high school baseball at John F. Kennedy Memorial High School in Iselin, NJ.•

10 ABRAHAM NUNEZ INF S/R 5’11”/200 34 Years Old 15th Season (1st w/ Jackals) Born: 3/16/1976 in Santo Domingo, DR Current Series vs Brockton: N/AResides: Santo Domingo, DR Last Series at Pittsfield: 4-for-10, 2B, 2 SBDrafted: not drafted College: N/A 2009 w/ Reno Aces (AAA): 84 games, .249 avg, 2 HR, 32 RBIs, 4-7 SB • Has spent parts of 12 seasons in the majors with four different teams, most recently with the New York Mets in 2008 (.242 career MLB average)

Walked more times (48) than he struck out (40) for the Triple-A Reno Aces in the Arizona Diamondbacks system in 2009.• Five years at Triple-A level. Has appeared in more MLB games (1,030) than minor league games (711) entering 2010 season.• Best Major League season came in 2005 when he hit .285 with 5 HRs and 44 RBIs in 139 games with St. Louis Cardinals while filling in for 3B Scott • Rolen following Rolen’s collision with Dodgers’ 1B Hee Seop Choi on 5/10/05. Rolen needed left shoulder surgery.First MLB hit was a two-run triple off Dodgers’ Dennys Reyes on 8/27/97. First career HR came off Phillies’ Mark Portugal at Veterans Stadium on 9/12/98.• Signed as nondrafted free agent by Toronto Blue Jays on 5/5/94 and made Major League debut on 8/27/97 with Pittsburgh Pirates.• Has played over 250 Major League games at third base, second base, and shortstop.• Was a New York-Penn League All-Star shortstop in 1996 with St. Catherines Stompers, when he was second in the league with 37 stolen bases. The • Pittsfield Mets were also part of the New York-Penn League that season.

15 MIKE DEJESUS SS L/R 5’10”/185 26 Years Old 6th Season (2nd w/ Jackals) Born: 7/16/1983 in Staten Island, NJ Current Series vs Brockton: N/AResides: Manalapan, NJ Last Series at Pittsfield: 3-for-8, 2B, RBIDrafted: not drafted College: Coastal Carolina University 2009 with New Jersey Jackals: .297 avg, 5 HR, 66 RBIs, 46 BB, 42 K, 3-5 SB, 21 Errors

Finished 2009 5th Can-Am League walks (46); 5th RBI (66). Hit two of five home runs in game on 6/22 at Quebec, his first game batting third. • Enter-ing season had only played six career games at shortstop. 4th in Florida State League with 78 walks and was 2nd toughest in league to strike out (1/9.77) in 2007. 4th in Pioneer League with 40 walks in 2005.• Is the younger brother of Kansas City Royals outfielder David DeJesus.• Began college career at East Carolina University before playing final two seasons at Coastal Carolina University.• Four-year baseball letterman at New Jersey’s Manalapan High School, where he set the school record for batting average as a soph. when he hit .522.•

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BA T T ING NOTE S20 MATT STIFFLER OF/1B L/L 6’0”/200 24 Years Old 3rd Season (1st w/ Jackals) Born: 3/9/1986 in Bellbrook, OH Current Series vs Brockton: N/AResides: Bellbrook, OH Last Series at Pittsfield: 0-for-3 Drafted: 2008, 27th round (Cincinnati Reds) College: Ohio University2009 w/ Florence Freedom (IND): 53 games, .296 avg, 0 HR, 11 RBIs, 4-8 SB

Acquired by the Jackals via trade with the Florence Freedom (Frontier League) on 3/2/10 in exchange for future considerations.• Made 2009 season debut with Florence Freedom on 6/24. Played all three outfield positions, first base, and designated hitter, committing just three errors • in 51 games. Batted. 356 in 21 games in August. Spent lone season in affiliated baseball with the Rookie-level Billings Mustangs in 2008. • Played collegiately for four seasons at Ohio University, hitting 24 home runs in 194 career games. As a senior, batted .354 with 18 home runs and 58 • RBIs while setting school single-season records in hits (91), at-bats (257), runs scored (75) and total bases (172).

21 SCOTT KNAZEK C R/R 6’1”/215 25 Years Old 5th Season (1st w/ Jackals) Born: 11/4/1984 in New London, CT Current Series vs Brockton: N/AResides: Lakewood, NJ Last Series at Pittsfield: 1-for-7, 2 BB, 3 KDrafted: 2006, 15th round (LA Angels of Anaheim) College: Rider University2009 w/ St. Paul Saints (IND): 75 games, .245 avg, 1 HR, 35 RBIs, 0-1 SB

Was on New Jersey’s 2009 preseason roster before being traded to the St. Paul Saints (American Association) for a player to be named later on • 5/24/09. Was reacquired from St. Paul on 2/16/10 to complete the previous trade.Spent entire season with St. Paul Saints and was Saints’ primary catcher, committing eight errors in 75 games behind the plate.• Spent first two professional seasons (2006 and 2007) in the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim system, playing with four different teams.• Played one game at first base for the Newark Bears in 2008, marking his only appearance at a position other than catcher.• Graduated from Pemberton Twp. (NJ) High School. •

22 QUENTIN DAVIS OF L/R 5’10”/180 27 Years Old 6th Season (2nd w/ Jackals) Born: 3/7/1983 in Darlington, SC Current Series vs Brockton: N/AResides: Darlington, SC Last Series at Pittsfield: 1-for-5Drafted: 2005, 13th round (Atlanta Braves) College: Francis Marion University2009 w/ New Jersey Jackals 39 games, .344 avg, 1 HR, 16 RBIs, 11-15 SB

Was placed on the disabled list on 6/2 with an oblique strain.• Spent first four and a half professional seasons in Atlanta Braves system• Began 2009 season with Advanced-A Myrtle Beach, but signed with Jackals on 6/22 after being released by Atlanta Braves.• .344 batting average with Jackals in 2009 was highest on team of any player with more than 60 at-bats. Would have led the Can-Am League in bat-• ting if he had enough at-bats to qualify. Also stole 11 bases in 15 attempts.Began Jackals’ career with nine hits in first 13 at-bats before injuring hamstring. Battled hamstring problems for remainder of season.• Led Carolina League with 11 triples for Myrtle Beach in 2007, but did not hit a triple in 199 at-bats for Double-A Mississippi Braves in 2008.• Division II Francis Marion University, where Davis was an all-conference OF as a senior, is located 10 miles from his hometown of Darlington, SC.•

24 JORDAN NEWTON C R/R 5’11”/195 24 Years Old 5th Season (1st w/ Jackals) Born: 8/29/1985 in Elizabethtown, Kentucky Current Series vs Brockton: N/AResides: Hodgenville, KY Last Series at Pittsfield: 1-for-5, 2B, run Drafted: 2006, sixth round (Detroit Tigers) College: Western Kentucky University2009 w/ West Michigan Whitecaps (A): 11 games, .386 avg, 3 HR, 9 RBIs, 0-0 SB2009 w/ Lakeland Flying Tigers (A+): 75 games, .263 avg, 8 HR, 29 RBIs, 9-13 SB

Began the 2010 season on the inactive list due to tendonitis in his right shoulder, which limited him during the preseason. Missed five games before • returning to the lineup for New Jersey’s doubleheader at Pittsfield on June 2 (went 1-for-2 with a double and a walk in game one).Began 2009 season with Single-A West Michigan Whitecaps. Was promoted to Advanced-A Lakeland Flying Tigers three weeks after season began. • With Lakeland, hit 108 points higher at home (.316) than on the road (.208) over 75 games (266 at-bats).Converted to an outfielder for the 2008 season (56 games in the outfield, 21 at catcher) before moving back behind the plate in 2009 (0 games in the outfield).• Fourth in Single-A Midwest League with 10 triples in 2008 for the West Michigan Whitecaps.• Played four seasons at Western Kentucky University, where his 11 career triples rank tied for fourth on the Hilltoppers’ career list. Also ranks eighth in • career home runs (32), seventh in RBIs (144) and fifth in walks (100).

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25 JOVAN ROSA INF/C R/R 6’3”/225 22 Years Old 4th Season (1st w/ Jackals) Born: 10/26/1987 in Santurce, Puerto Rico Current Series vs Brockton: N/AResides: East Hartford, CT Last Series at Sussex: 0-for-12, BB, 2 K Drafted: 2006, 22nd round (Chicago Cubs) College: Lake City (Fla.) Community College 2010 w/ Peoria Chiefs (A): 10 games, .103 avg (4-for-39), 0 HR, 2 RBIs, 0-0 SB

Began 2010 season with the Single-A Peoria Chiefs. Was released by Chicago Cubs on 4/27/10 after batting .105 (4-for-39) with a double and two • RBIs in 10 games. With Peoria, Rosa hit in the middle of the order and was the team’s opening day catcher. Did not commit any errors.In 2009, Played 69 games for the Advanced-A Daytona Cubs before finishing the season with the Single-A Peoria Chiefs. Hit .301 in his second • career stint with Peoria after batting .220 with Daytona.Was a 2008 Midwest League Mid-Season All-Star with the Peoria Chiefs as a 20-year-old. Led the league with 43 doubles, finished second with 54 • extra-base hits, fourth with 81 RBIs, fifth with 141 hits, and eighth with a .293 average.In 2007, finished second in batting (.340) in the Rookie-Level Arizona League. •

26 JACOB BUTLER OF/1B R/R 6’2”/220 27 Years Old 6th Season (1st w/ Jackals) Born: 2/9/1983 in Olympia, WA Current Series vs Brockton: N/AResides: Yelm, WA Last Series at Pittsfield: DNP (injured) Drafted: 2005, eighth round (Toronto Blue Jays) College: University of Nevada2009 w/ St. Paul Saints (IND): 95 games, .263 avg, 16 HR, 63 RBIs, 0-0 SB

Began the 2010 season on the inactive list after suffering an injury in the batting cage on 5/25.• Acquired by the Jackals from the St. Paul Saints on 4/16/10 in exchange for a player to be named later.• Spent entire 2009 season with St. Paul Saints. Finished third in American Association with 16 home runs. • Hit 59 points higher at home (.292) than on the road (.233). 11 of 16 home runs came at home.Has finished in top three in home runs in his respective league in three of his first five professional seasons. • Led the Advanced-A Florida State League with 23 home runs in 2007 with the Dunedin Blue Jays. Also finished third in league with 85 RBIs and 80 runs. • Named Florida State League post season All-Star.In 2005, was second in the Rookie-Level Appalachian League with 14 home runs. Finished second with 52 RBIs, second with a .590 slugging percent-• age, second with 31 extra-base hits, and fourth with 31 walks for Pulaski Blue Jays. Named Appalachian League post season All-Star.Played 55 games at first base for the Double-A New Hampshire Fisher Cats in 2008, marking the first time he had played a position other than outfield. • Spent four games at first base in 2009 with the St. Paul Saints.Finished college career at University of Nevada tied for third on school’s all-time home runs list with 39. Hit 16 home runs as a senior.•

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7 ISAAC PAVLIK LHP R/L 5’8”/165 30 Years Old 9th Season (6th w/ Jackals) Born: 5/10/1980 in Belleville, NJ Last Appearance: 6/2 @ Pittsfield (G2) - L, 1 IP, 2 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 2 BB, 1 KResides: Ramsey, NJ Career High K’s: 12 (6/15/07 vs Can-Am Grays w/ New Jersey) Drafted: 2002, 10th round (Colorado Rockies) College: Seton Hall University2009 w/ New Jersey Jackals: 18 starts, 6-6, 3.66 ERA, 103 hits, 110.2 IP, 17 BB, 75 K, .245 opp. avg.

Two shutout innings at Sussex on 5/27/10 marked first relief appearance since 8/25/08.• Finished 2009 • 5th in Can-Am League strikeouts (75); 3rd shutouts (1); 9th ERA (3.66); 2nd com-plete games (3)... Led team with 18 starts. Longest-tenured player on New Jersey roster. Is New Jersey’s leader in career games pitched.• Had pitched at least five innings in 33 straight starts before leaving with an injury in first inning • vs Quebec on 7/24/09. The streak began in 2007.Is 0-18 at the plate in his professional career after popping out on 7/3/09 at Worcester in only • at-bat of season.In 2008, pitched at least five innings in each of his 20 starts and tied Jackals single-season record • with 20 starts... 3rd in Can-Am League innings pitched (135.2), 3rd in games started (20), and 8th in ERA (3.65)Began 2006 season with New Jersey, but had contract purchased by Chicago Cubs where he fin-• ished the season at Double-A West Tennessee, going 2-1 with a 3.29 ERA in 10 games (6 starts) for the Diamond Jaxx.Joined Jackals in 2005 and finished 2nd in Can-Am League with 102 strikeouts and third with 3.02 ERA.•

12 SETH OVERBEY RHP L/R 6’1”/185 26 Years Old 5th Season (2nd w/ Jackals) Born: 4/30/1984 in Layton, UT Last Appearance: 5/31 @ Pittsfield - 1.1 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 0 KResides: Waldorf, MD Career High K’s: 4 (3x, most recently 9/3/09 vs Worcester w/ New Jersey) Drafted: 2006, 15th round (Toronto Blue Jays) College: University of Maryland2009 w/ New Jersey Jackals: 41 appearances, 4-4, 3.80 ERA, 46 hits, 45 innings, 11 BB, 30 K, .264 opp. avg.

Led the Can-Am League with 41 games pitched in 2009.• Spent first three seasons in Toronto Blue Jays system.• Was fifth in the Double-A Eastern League in games pitched (53) in 2008 with the New Hampshire Fisher Cats.• In 2007, didn’t allow a run over his first 26.2 innings between the Single-A Lansing Lugnuts (24.2 innings) and the Advanced-A Dunedin Blue Jays (2 • innings). Finished the season at Double-A New Hampshire.In his college career at Maryland, Overbey went 9-3 with a 5.47 ERA. His 76 appearances are the third-most in Terps’ history.• Dropped down to a sidearm delivery late in his career at the University of Maryland.•

14 DAN GRIFFIN RHP R/R 6’7”/250 25 Years Old 6th Season (1st w/ Jackals) Born: 9/29/1984 in Albany, NY Last Appearance: 6/2 @ Pittsfield (G2) - ND, 5.2 IP, 2 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 1 BB, 4 KResides: Voorheesville, NY Career High K’s: 11 (7/30/05 vs Spokane w/ Salem-Keizer) Drafted: 2005, 5th Round (San Francisco Giants) College: Niagara University2009 w/ Connecticut Defenders (AA): 46 appearances (1 start), 8-7, 5.42 ERA, 85 hits, 73 innings, 23 BB, 88 K, .287 opp. avg.

Allowed eight runs (six earned) with three wild pitches but received a no decision in first start of 2010 on 5/28 at Sussex (10-9 Jackals win).• Drafted by the San Francisco Giants in the fifth round of the 2005 draft after his sophomore season at Niagara (NY) University.• Spent the entire 2009 season with Double-A Connecticut Defenders. Lone start on 5/17 raised his ERA from 5.50 to 7.85.• In 2008, made the jump from Single-A straight to Triple-A when he made one appearance for the Fresno Grizzlies.• Two-time Single-A South Atlantic League Pitcher of the Week (7/2/07 and 6/25/06) with the Augusta GreenJackets.• As a sophomore at Niagara in 2005, led the nation in strikeout ratio (13.79 batters/nine innings). Fanned 120 batters in 78.1 innings while going 6-4 • with a 4.37 ERA. As a freshman at Niagara in 2004, went 1-7 with a 9.26 ERA in 12 games (nine starts).

16 LUIS FERNANDEZ LHP R/L 5’10”/180 23 Years Old 1st Season (1st w/ Jackals) Born: 9/15/1986 Last Appearance: 5/31 @ Pittsfield - 1 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 1 BB, 0 KResides: Union, NJ Career High K’s: 3 (5/28/10 at Sussex w/ New Jersey) Drafted: not drafted College: Seton Hall2010 w/ Newark Bears (IND): 3 appearances (1 start), 0-0, 27.00 ERA, 5 hits, 2.1 IP, 5 BB, 2 K, .417 opp. avg.

Notched first career win on 5/28/10 at Sussex in Jackals’ second game of the season. Tossed two scoreless innings of one-hit relief in 10-9 victory.• Began the 2010 season with the Atlantic League’s Newark Bears. Was released on 5/4.• Is a 2008 graduate of Seton Hall University. His 74 appearances rank fourth in Pirates’ history (Isaac Pavlik tops the list with 84).• In 74 appearances (four starts) at Seton Hall, Luis went 4-10 with a 4.26 ERA. He posted a sub-four ERA each of his final three years with the Pirates.• Played high school baseball at Seton Hall Prep. Fernandez’s junior year, Seton Hall Prep was ranked fourth in the nation and first in New Jersey.• Father, Luis Sr., also played baseball at Seton Hall University. Younger brother, George, a right-hander, also pitched at Seton Hall. •

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CAREER WINS - JACKALS FRANCHISE HISTORY1. Joel Bennett ................ 59 (2001-2007)2. Aaron Myers ............... 37 (2002-2006)3. Isaac Pavlik ................35 (2005-present)INNINGS PITCHED - CAN-AM LEAGUE HISTORY1. John Kelly.................... 543.2 WOR 2. Isaac Pavlik ................539.2 NJ3. Michel Simard ............ 512.0 QUESTRIKEOUTS - CAN-AM LEAGUE HISTORY1. John Kelly.................... 489 WOR2. Isaac Pavlik ................418 NJNote: Both Kelly and Simard are currently active

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17 NICK ASSELIN RHP R/R 6’1”/200 25 Years Old 3rd Season (2nd w/ Jackals) Born: 1/19/1985 in Bedford, NH Last Appearance: 5/29 @ Sussex - L, 5 IP, 7 H, 5 R, 4 ER, 1 BB, 3 KResides: Bedford, NH Career High K’s: 8 (8/19/09 vs Sussex w/ New Hampshire) Drafted: not drafted College: Boston College2009 w/ New Jersey Jackals & American Defenders of New Hampshire (IND): 19 starts, 10-6, 4.04 ERA, 128 hits, 118 IP, 32 BB, 44 K, .275 opp. avg.

In 2009, led the Can-Am League with 10 wins. Fourth in the league with 118 innings pitched and second with 19 starts. Made three regular season • starts with New Jersey after late-August trade from American Defenders of New Hampshire. Did not appear in Jackals’ playoff series vs Worcester.Was initially acquired by New Jersey on 8/20/09 from American Defenders of New Hampshire along with OF Jerod Edmondson in exchange for • LHP Dave Qualben, cash, and a player to be named later (OF Billy Kovatch). Was sent back to New Hampshire following the season and then re-acquired by New Jersey on 4/1/10 in exchange for Qualben, LHP Giuseppe Granitto, and a player to be named later.Began his professional career in 2008 when he was signed by the New York Yankees as an undrafted free agent. Began 2008 season, his only in af-• filiated baseball, with the GCL Yankees. Pitched one game for the Single-A Charleston River Dogs before settling in with Short-A Staten Island Yankees. Started just one game during season.Entering 2010, has never committed an error.• Spent entire five-year college career at Boston College. Made just five appearances in 2007 before suffering season-ending injury and gaining fifth • year of eligibility.Asselin’s catcher at Boston College during the 2007 and 2008 seasons was Tony Sanchez, the fourth overall pick in the 2009 draft by the Pittsburgh Pirates.• New Hampshire high school Player of the Year as a senior at Trinity High School in 2003. •

23 RYAN LOBBAN LHP L/L 6’3”/185 25 Years Old 4th Season (1st w/ Jackals) Born: 6/7/1984 Last Appearance: 5/30 @ Sussex - ND, 5.1 IP, 4 H, 3 R, 3 ER, 3 BB, 7 KResides: Ramsey, NJ Career High K’s: 8 (2x, most recently 8/25/09 vs Sussex w/ Worcester) Drafted: not drafted College: William Paterson University2009 w/ Worcester Tornadoes (IND): 20 appearances (19 starts), 10-7, 3.56 ERA, 132 hits, 121.1 IP, 31 BB, 74 K, .277 opp. avg.

Began the 2010 season with the Somerset Patriots of the Atlantic League. Was released by Somerset on 4/19/10 and signed with the Jackals on 4/29/10.• Spent entire 2009 season with the Worcester Tornadoes. Career-high 10 wins tied him for the Can-Am League lead. Seven losses were the third-• most in the league. Also finished third in innings pitched (121.1) and seventh in ERA (3.56). 12 home runs allowed was third-most in league.Younger brother, Brendan, was drafted in the 45th round by the Cincinnati Reds in 2008, but elected to play at St. John’s University, where the left-• hander just finished his sophomore season.As a college freshman in 2004, went 2-2 with a 5.53 ERA in 13 games (two starts) for James Madison University.• In 2006, transferred to Division III William Paterson University, where he was named First-Team All-NJAC (New Jersey Athletic Conference) after go-• ing 3-3 with a 3.66 ERA in 12 games (eight starts) for the Pioneers. Lobban played just one season at William Paterson.As a senior at St. Joseph Regional High School (Montvale, NJ) in 2003, set a New Jersey state record by striking out 21 batters during a 9-0 no-hitter • against Montclair High School. Lobban induced a groundout from the leadoff batter before striking out 21 of the next 22 (one reached on a dropped third strike). His no-hitter came one day after teammate Bobby Ferla struck out 20 batters in a no-hitter against Clifton High School. Lobban was named The Star-Ledger 2003 High School Pitcher of the Year.

27 A.J. WIDEMAN LHP R/L 5’10”/190 24 Years Old 8th Season (2nd w/ Jackals) Born: Mississauga, Ontario Last Appearance: 6/2 @ Pittsfield (G1) - W, 5.2 IP, 6 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 1 BB, 5 KResides: Mississauga, Ontario Career High K’s: 9 (7/5/05 vs Dayton w/ Lansing) Drafted: 2003, 11th round (Montreal Expos) College: drafted out of high school2009 w/ New Jersey Jackals: 18 starts, 10-1, 2.51 ERA, 90 hits, 114.2 IP, 18 BB, 81 K, .214 opp. avg.

Was New Jersey’s opening-day starter on 5/27/10 at Sussex. Took the loss , allowing four runs (three earned) on six hits in five innings.• Canadian left-hander was drafted out of high school by the Montreal Expos in the 11th round in 2003.• Named Can-Am League All-Star left-handed pitcher after led the Can-Am League in wins (10-1) and ERA (2.51) and finishing second with 81 strikeouts.• Can-Am League Pitcher of the Month for June and July in 2009.• Lost a perfect game with one out in the bottom of the eighth inning on 6/23/09 at Quebec.• Was traded from the Washington Nationals to the Toronto Blue Jays in 2005 in exchange for outfielder Tyrell Godwin, who reached the majors with • Washington later that year.Younger brother, Jordan, is a catcher in the Cincinnati Reds system.• Second in the Midwest League in home runs allowed in 2005 (21). Second in the Florida State League in the same category in 2007 (18). •

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30 MIKE PONTIUS RHP R/R 6’2”/235 22 Years Old 4th Season (1st w/ Jackals) Born: 10/26/1987 in O’Fallon, MO Last Appearance: 6/2 @ Pittsfield (G1) - 0.1 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 1 KResides: Wentzville, MO Career High K’s: 4 (4/30/08 vs Greensboro w/ Lake County) Drafted: 2006, 43rd round (Cleveland Indians) College: drafted out of high school 2009 w/ Kinston Indians (A+): 2 appearances, 1-0, 2.45 ERA, 3 hits, 3.2 innings, 5 BB, 4 K, .231 opp. avg.2009 w/ Arizona League Indians (R): 3 appearances, 0-0, 0-0, 6.00 ERA, 3 hits, 3 innings, 3 BB, 4 K, .250 opp. avg.

In 2009, pitched just five games for the Advanced-A Kinston Indians and Rookie-level Arizona League Indians.• In 2008, posted lowest batting average against (.144) of any South Atlantic League reliever. In 33 innings, allowed just 16 hits and struck out 39 batters • with a 0.82 ERA. Had two stints with the Single-A Lake County Captains divided by one with the Advanced-A Kinston Indians. Began the season with the Captains by stringing together 21 1/3 shutout innings over nine relief appearances (April 3-May 4) all of them at least two innings long...twice stuck out five batters in a game in this span. Moved up to Kinston on 5/8/08. Returned to Lake County in mid-August.Played for the Holt High School Indians before being drafted by the Cleveland Indians in the 43rd round in 2006.•

Didn’t sign with Cleveland until August 2006 and didn’t make professional debut until June 2007.•

31 EDWARD RODRIGUEZ RHP R/R 6’4”/200 25 Years Old 7th Season (1st w/ Jackals) Born: 10/6/1984 in Esperanza, Dominican Republic Last Appearance: 5/30 @ Sussex - L, 0.1 IP, 3 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 0 BB, 0 KResides: Paterson, NJ Career High K’s: 6 (8/18/07 vs Dayton w/ Lansing) Drafted: not drafted College: N/A2009 w/ Southern Maryland Blue Crabs (IND): 19 appearances (3 starts), 2-1, 2.97 ERA, 29 hits, 30.1 IP, 10 BB, 17 K, .257 opp. avg.

Spent first five professional seasons in the Toronto Blue Jays system. Was released following 2009 spring training.• Spent entire 2009 season with Atlantic League’s Southern Maryland Blue Crabs, going 2-1 with a 2.93 ERA in 19 games. In three starts, went 1-0 with a • 0.82 ERA while allowing nine hits in 11 innings and striking out four without surrendering a walk.Signed as an undrafted free agent with the Toronto Blue Jays in 2002.•

32 CHRIS ALLEN RHP R/R 6’4”/205 25 Years Old 3rd Season (1st w/ Jackals) Born: 12/4/1984 in Williamsport, PA Last Appearance: 5/31 @ Pittsfield - L, 5.2 IP, 6 H, 3 R, 3 ER, 3 BB, 4 KResides: DuBoistown, PA Career High K’s: 7 (7/20/08 vs Windy City w/ Southern Illinois) Drafted: 2004, 45th round (Florida Marlins) College: Florida International University 2009 w/ Quebec Capitales (IND): 16 appearances (15 starts), 5-8, 3.71 ERA, 95 hits, 94.2 IP, 26 BB, 41 K, .258 opp. avg.

Drafted by the Florida Marlins out of high school in 2004 as a catcher. Did not sign with Florida.• In 2009 with Quebec, topped the Can-Am League with two shutouts. Eight losses were the most in the league, but his 3.71 ERA was the tenth-lowest. • Both of his complete games were shutouts. Posted a 1.85 ERA in four home appearances (4.35 in 12 outings on the road). Worst start of the season came on 7/24/09 vs New Jersey when Allen allowed eight earned runs and 13 hits in three innings, jumping his ERA more than a run from 2.67 to 3.68. Placed on the inactive list on 8/20/09 due to herniated disks and missed the remainder of the season. Earned a championship ring.Younger brother, Matt, played infield at Division II Bloomsburg University through 2008 season.• At South Williamsport High School, lettered four times in baseball, three times in basketball and three times in golf.• During his rookie campaign with the Frontier League’s Southern Illinois Miners in 2008, was teammates with former Jackal Mike Scanzano.• Played two seasons at Lake-Sumter (Fla.) Community College before transferring to Clemson in 2006. Tossed a perfect inning in his only appearance • for the Tigers before transferring to Florida International University for final two seasons. As a senior at FIU in 2008, went 4-4 with a 4.87 ERA in 11 starts after posting a 4-6 record with a 5.69 ERA in a team-high 16 starts as a junior in 2007.

40 ROMAS HICKS RHP R/R 6’0”/215 26 Years Old 2nd Season (2nd w/ Jackals) Born: 1/9/1984 in Decatur, GA Last Appearance: 6/2 @ Pittsfield (G1) - SV, 1 IP, 3 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 0 BB, 3 K Resides: Loganville, GA Career High K’s: 4 (8/30/09 vs Sussex w/ New Jersey)Drafted: 2006, 22nd round (Kansas City Royals) College: Georgia State University2009 w/ New Jersey Jackals: 28 appearances, 4-2, 1 save, 1.85 ERA, 22 hits, 39 IP, 24 BB, 57 K, .162 opp. avg.

In first professional season in 2009, posted second-lowest ERA (1.85) of any Can-Am League pitcher with more than 2.1 innings pitched (Quebec’s • Derek McDaid notched a 1.51 ERA in 34 games). Over his last seven outings of the season, struck out 18 batters and walked one. Allowed more than one earned run once in 28 appearances out of the Jackals’ bullpen.Carried ‘09 success with New Jersey into winter ball, posting a 1.07 ERA in seven games with eight strikeouts and one walk for the Seminole Country • Naturals in the short-lived Florida Winter League. With Seminole County, Hicks was teammates with former Jackals Jerod Edmondson and Chris Garcia.Was drafted by Kansas City in 2006 (22nd round), but was injured and never pitched in Royals’ system.• During the summer of 2005 with the Bourne Braves of the Cape Cod League, recorded nine saves and compiled a 1.52 ERA.• Is fifth in career innings pitched and third in career strikeouts at Georgia State University. •

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2010 NEW J ER S EY J A CKA L S DAY -BY -DAY - F I R S T HA L FGm Date Opponent W/L Score WP LP SV Rec. Pos. GA/GB Att.1 5/27 at Sussex L 4-3 Jeff Icenogle (1-0) A.J. Wideman (0-1) Duaner Sanchez (1) 0-1 T-5th -1.0 1,3702 5/28 at Sussex W 10-9 Luis Fernandez (1-0) Donald Jordat (0-1) Romas Hicks (1) 1-1 T-2th -0.5 2,3143 5/29 at Sussex L 9-5 Mike McGuire (1-0) Nick Asselin (0-1) Duaner Sanchez (2) 1-2 T-5th -1.0 7784 5/30 at Sussex L 5-4 Jared Locke (1-0) Edward Rodriguez (0-1) 1-3 T-5th -2.0 8025 5/31 at Pittsfield L 3-0 Matt White (1-0) Chris Allen (0-1) Kyle Zaleski (1) 1-4 6th -3.0 3,2236 6/2 (1) at Pittsfield W 4-2 A.J. Wideman (1-1) Dave Qualben (0-1) Romas Hicks (2) 2-4 N/A7 6/2 (2) at Pittsfield L 2-1 Chris Rollins (1-0) Isaac Pavlik (0-1) 2-5 6th -4.0 8 6/3 Brockton 7:05 p.m.9 6/4 Brockton 7:05 p.m.10 6/5 Brockton 7:05 p.m.11 6/6 Brockton 2:05 p.m. 6/7 OFF DAY12 6/8 Pittsfield 7:05 p.m.13 6/9 Pittsfield 11:05 a.m.14 6/10 Pittsfield 7:05 p.m.15 6/11 at Sussex 6:35 p.m.16 6/12 at Sussex 2:05 p.m.17 6/13 at Sussex 2:05 p.m. 6/14 OFF DAY18 6/15 at Worcester 7:05 p.m.19 6/16 at Worcester 7:05 p.m.20 6/17 at Worcester 7:05 p.m.21 6/18 Quebec 7:05 p.m.22 6/19 Quebec 7:05 p.m.23 6/20 Quebec 2:05 p.m.24 6/21 Worcester 7:05 p.m.25 6/22 Worcester 7:05 p.m.26 6/23 Worcester 7:05 p.m.27 6/24 at Brockton 7:05 p.m.28 6/25 at Brockton 7:05 p.m.29 6/26 at Brockton 6:05 p.m.30 6/27 at Brockton 1:05 p.m. 6/28 OFF DAY31 6/29 Sussex 7:05 p.m.32 6/30 Sussex 7:05 p.m.33 7/1 Sussex 7:05 p.m.34 7/2 Sussex 7:05 p.m.35 7/3 at Pittsfield 6:05 p.m.36 7/4 at Pittsfield 6:30 p.m.37 7/5 at Pittsfield 7:05 p.m.38 7/6 at Pittsfield 7:05 p.m. 7/7 OFF DAY39 7/8 at Quebec 7:05 p.m.40 7/9 at Quebec 7:05 p.m.41 7/10 at Quebec 7:05 p.m. 7/11 OFF DAY42 7/12 Sussex 7:05 p.m.43 7/13 Sussex 7:05 p.m.44 7/14 Sussex 11:05 a.m.45 7/15 Brockton 7:05 p.m.46 7/16 Brockton 7:05 p.m.47 7/17 Brockton 7:05 p.m.

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