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FORT WAYNE TINCAPS 2018 GAME NOTES Fort Wayne TinCaps (21-26) @ Lansing Lugnuts (31-17) LHP Tom Cosgrove vs. RHP Colton Laws Saturday, May 26 — Cooley Law School Stadium (Lansing, Mich.) — First Pitch 7:05 p.m. (Game 48) LISTEN: ESPN Radio 1380 & 100.9 FM / TuneIn / TinCapsRadio.com APPLE SLICES Home Record: 14-11 Road Record: 7-15 Day Record: 8-10 Night Record: 13-16 Streak: L1 (W 6/10) Sunday: 2-5 Monday: 4-1 Tuesday: 1-6 Wednesday: 4-3 Thursday: 4-4 Friday: 3-5 Saturday: 3-2 April: 10-14 May: 11-12 Leading after Six: 15-6 Tied after Six: 2-2 Trailing after Six: 4-18 Leading after Seven: 18-3 Tied after Seven: 3-0 Trailing after Seven: 1-23 Leading after Eight: 20-2 Tied after Eight: 0-1 Trailing after Eight: 1-22 Scoring first: 12-10 Opponent scores first: 9-16 Come-from-behind wins: 10 Shutouts: 1-3 vs. LH starter: 0-6 vs. RH starter: 21-20 Scoring fewer than Three: 0-15 Scoring Three or Four: 6-7 Scoring Five or more: 15-4 1-run games: 6-8 2-run games: 4-3 3+-run games: 11-15 Extra Innings: 2-1 Out-hitting opponent: 13-6 Being out-hit: 7-18 Same number of hits: 1-2 Series W-L-T (Home): 5-4-0 Series W-L-T (Road): 1-6-1 Series W-L-T (Total): 6-10-1 Series Sweeps (Home): 2-2 Series Sweeps (Road): 0-1 Series Sweeps (Total): 2-3 Home crowds of 6,000+: 7 Home crowds of 7,000+: 5 Home crowds of 8,000+: Sellouts at Parkview Field: 5 Delays: 2 Suspensions: 1 Postponements: 2 Cancelled: 1 FRIDAY: Fort Wayne battled back from a 3-0 deficit after the first inning to take a 4-3 lead in the top of the sixth, only to see Lansing respond in the seventh inning with two runs to hold on and win, 5-4. All four runs scored by the TinCaps came on extra-base hits from Robbie Podorsky (RBI double), Justin Lopez (RBI Triple), and Gabriel Arias (2-Run Triple). FORT CONNECTION: Fort Wayne native Eric Wedge who currently serves as Toronto’s Minor League Field Coordinator is with the Lugnuts for this series. Wedge, a Northrop High School grad, played in the majors for the Red Sox and Rockies from 1991-94 and managed the Indians from 2003-09 and the Mariners from 2011-13. HOMECOMING: TinCaps reliever Jared Carkuff pitched for Lansing last year before being traded from the Blue Jays to the Padres. Carkuff posted a 2.29 ERA in 10 appearances at Cooley Law School Stadium and went 4-for-4 in save opportunities. One of his saves came against Fort Wayne on Aug. 28. TOM TERRIFIC: Tom Cosgrove has made 3 starts over his last 5 appearances. In those 3 starts, Cosgrove has pitched in 15.2 innings, allowing 13 hits and only 1 ER, while striking out 12. Those numbers are good for a 0.57 ERA in his last 3 starts. This season, the Staten Island, NY, native has a 4.10 ERA as a starter compared to a 6.43 ERA coming out of the bullpen. REVERSE EFFECT: In 24 games in April, the TinCaps batted .239 while scoring 115 runs (4.7 R/G). Now through 23 games in May, the TinCaps have batted .229, scoring 85 runs (3.6 R/G). The TinCaps pitching staff has reversed the script in May after holding a 5.62 ERA in April to now only a 3.13 ERA through 23 games in May. The 3.13 ERA in the month of May ranks 2nd in the MWL to only Quad Cities, which holds a 2.34 mark in the month. FEELING EXTRA: The TinCaps hit a season-high 6 doubles on Thursday. With a triple as well, Fort Wayne matched its season high with 7 extra-base hits. The TinCaps followed Thursday’s night performance up with 3 extra-base hits on Friday to score all 4 runs. LEAGUE LEADERS: Jeisson Rosario is 5th in OBP (.414), tied for 4th in walks (34), tied for 6th in runs (31)… Esteury Ruiz is tied for 8th in triples (3)… Nick Margevicius is 2nd in Ks (5), 4th in ERA (2.35). ADVANCED STATS LEAGUE LEADERS: Jeisson Rosario is 6th in Line Drive % (29%), 6th in BB% (21%), and 11th in BB/K (0.87)… Luis Campusano has the 9th lowest K% (13%). ROAD WOES: The TinCaps are 14-11 at Parkview Field this year and 7-15 on the road. Fort Wayne has hit .252 at home compared to .214 on the road. The team actually has a better ERA on the road with a 4.21 mark compared to a 4.52 ERA at home. THE ROAD AHEAD: The TinCaps are on an 8-game road trip after 4 against the Whitecaps, they now play 4 against the Lansing Lugnuts. This is Fort Wayne’s longest road trip of the first half. The team’s longest trip of the season will come Aug. 18-27 when they are scheduled for 10 consecutive road games at Lansing (3), Great Lakes (3), and South Bend (4). AROUND THE FARM: On Friday, two former TinCaps shined for the Lake Elisnore Storm in a 3-2 win. 2017 TinCap Pedro Avila pitched 7 innings as the starter, allowing 2 earned runs on 3 hits and 2 walks while striking out a season-high 10. 2017 TinCap Buddy Reed also chipped in a nice performance going 2-for-4 with his 7th home run of the season. In San Antonio, 2016 TinCap Austin Allen went 2-for-4 to raise his batting average to .320 in a Missions’ 7-1 loss. In a El Paso 5-0 loss, 2015 TinCap Kyle McGrath threw a perfect inning out of the bullpen with 2 strikeouts. NEWS & NOTES Upcoming Games (All Times Eastern) Sunday, May 27 @ Lansing 1:05 p.m. LHP Osvaldo Hernandez vs. RHP Turner Larkins Monday, May 28 @ Lansing 1:05 p.m. RHP Luis Patiño vs. TBA Tuesday, May 29 vs. Bowling Green 7:05 p.m. Wednesday, May 30 vs. Bowling Green 7:05 p.m. Thursday, May 31 vs. Bowling Green 7:05 p.m. Media Contact: John Nolan — [email protected] MLB.com has rated the Padres’ farm system as the best in baseball in 2018. The following TinCaps are ranked by MLB Pipeline as Top 30 Padres Prospects: 2. MacKenzie Gore (LHP) 9. Gabriel Arias (SS) 10. Esteury Ruiz (2B) 13. Tirso Ornelas (OF) 17. Jeisson Rosario (OF) 22. Luis Campusano (C) 23. Mason Thompson (RHP) 25. Luis Almanzar (INF) PADRES PROPECTS vs. LAN in 2018 (1-4) 11 Home, 7 Away (18 Total) April 9 (Mon) vs. LAN L, 10-1 April 10 (Tues) vs. LAN L, 6-5 April 11 (Wed) vs. LAN W, 9-4 April 12 (Thu) vs. LAN L, 13-4 May 25 (Fri) @ LAN L, 5-4 May 26 (Sat) @ LAN 7:05 p.m. May 27 (Sun) @ LAN 1:05 p.m. May 28 (Mon) @ LAN 1:05 p.m. June 8 (Fri) vs. LAN 7:05 p.m. June 9 (Sat) vs. LAN 7:05 p.m. June 10 (Sun) vs. LAN 3:05 p.m. June 11 (Mon) vs. LAN 7:05 p.m. August 4 (Sat) vs. LAN 7:05 p.m. August 5 (Sun) vs. LAN 3:05 p.m. August 6 (Mon) vs. LAN 7:05 p.m. August 18 (Sat) @ LAN 7:05 p.m. August 19 (Sun) @ LAN 1:05 p.m. August 20 (Mon) @ LAN 12:05 p.m.

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FORT WAYNE TINCAPS 2018 GAME NOTES

Fort Wayne TinCaps (21-26) @ Lansing Lugnuts (31-17)

LHP Tom Cosgrove vs. RHP Colton Laws

Saturday, May 26 — Cooley Law School Stadium (Lansing, Mich.) — First Pitch 7:05 p.m. (Game 48)

LISTEN: ESPN Radio 1380 & 100.9 FM / TuneIn / TinCapsRadio.com

APPLE SLICES

Home Record: 14-11 Road Record: 7-15 Day Record: 8-10 Night Record: 13-16 Streak: L1 (W 6/10) Sunday: 2-5 Monday: 4-1 Tuesday: 1-6 Wednesday: 4-3 Thursday: 4-4 Friday: 3-5 Saturday: 3-2 April: 10-14 May: 11-12 Leading after Six: 15-6 Tied after Six: 2-2 Trailing after Six: 4-18 Leading after Seven: 18-3 Tied after Seven: 3-0 Trailing after Seven: 1-23 Leading after Eight: 20-2 Tied after Eight: 0-1 Trailing after Eight: 1-22 Scoring first: 12-10 Opponent scores first: 9-16 Come-from-behind wins: 10 Shutouts: 1-3 vs. LH starter: 0-6 vs. RH starter: 21-20 Scoring fewer than Three: 0-15

Scoring Three or Four: 6-7 Scoring Five or more: 15-4 1-run games: 6-8 2-run games: 4-3 3+-run games: 11-15 Extra Innings: 2-1 Out-hitting opponent: 13-6 Being out-hit: 7-18 Same number of hits: 1-2 Series W-L-T (Home): 5-4-0 Series W-L-T (Road): 1-6-1 Series W-L-T (Total): 6-10-1 Series Sweeps (Home): 2-2 Series Sweeps (Road): 0-1 Series Sweeps (Total): 2-3 Home crowds of 6,000+: 7 Home crowds of 7,000+: 5 Home crowds of 8,000+: Sellouts at Parkview Field: 5 Delays: 2 Suspensions: 1 Postponements: 2 Cancelled: 1

FRIDAY: Fort Wayne battled back from a 3-0 deficit after the first inning to take a 4-3 lead in the top of the sixth, only to see Lansing respond in the seventh inning with two runs to hold on and win, 5-4. All four runs scored by the TinCaps came on extra-base hits from Robbie Podorsky (RBI double), Justin Lopez (RBI Triple), and Gabriel Arias (2-Run Triple). FORT CONNECTION: Fort Wayne native Eric Wedge who currently serves as Toronto’s Minor League Field Coordinator is with the Lugnuts for this series. Wedge, a Northrop High School grad, played in the majors for the Red Sox and Rockies from 1991-94 and managed the Indians from 2003-09 and the Mariners from 2011-13. HOMECOMING: TinCaps reliever Jared Carkuff pitched for Lansing last year before being traded from the Blue Jays to the Padres. Carkuff posted a 2.29 ERA in 10 appearances at Cooley Law School Stadium and went 4-for-4 in save opportunities. One of his saves came against Fort Wayne on Aug. 28. TOM TERRIFIC: Tom Cosgrove has made 3 starts over his last 5 appearances. In those 3 starts, Cosgrove has pitched in 15.2 innings, allowing 13 hits and only 1 ER, while striking out 12. Those numbers are good for a 0.57 ERA in his last 3 starts. This season, the Staten Island, NY, native has a 4.10 ERA as a starter compared to a 6.43 ERA coming out of the bullpen. REVERSE EFFECT: In 24 games in April, the TinCaps batted .239 while scoring 115 runs (4.7 R/G). Now through 23 games in May, the TinCaps have batted .229, scoring 85 runs (3.6 R/G). The TinCaps pitching staff has reversed the script in May after holding a 5.62 ERA in April to now only a 3.13 ERA through 23 games in May. The 3.13 ERA in the month of May ranks 2nd in the MWL to only Quad Cities, which holds a 2.34 mark in the month. FEELING EXTRA: The TinCaps hit a season-high 6 doubles on Thursday. With a triple as well, Fort Wayne matched its season high with 7 extra-base hits. The TinCaps followed Thursday’s night performance up with 3 extra-base hits on Friday to score all 4 runs. LEAGUE LEADERS: Jeisson Rosario is 5th in OBP (.414), tied for 4th in walks (34), tied for 6th in runs (31)… Esteury Ruiz is tied for 8th in triples (3)… Nick Margevicius is 2nd in Ks (5), 4th in ERA (2.35). ADVANCED STATS LEAGUE LEADERS: Jeisson Rosario is 6th in Line Drive % (29%), 6th in BB% (21%), and 11th in BB/K (0.87)… Luis Campusano has the 9th lowest K% (13%). ROAD WOES: The TinCaps are 14-11 at Parkview Field this year and 7-15 on the road. Fort Wayne has hit .252 at home compared to .214 on the road. The team actually has a better ERA on the road with a 4.21 mark compared to a 4.52 ERA at home. THE ROAD AHEAD: The TinCaps are on an 8-game road trip after 4 against the Whitecaps, they now play 4 against the Lansing Lugnuts. This is Fort Wayne’s longest road trip of the first half. The team’s longest trip of the season will come Aug. 18-27 when they are scheduled for 10 consecutive road games at Lansing (3), Great Lakes (3), and South Bend (4). AROUND THE FARM: On Friday, two former TinCaps shined for the Lake Elisnore Storm in a 3-2 win. 2017 TinCap Pedro Avila pitched 7 innings as the starter, allowing 2 earned runs on 3 hits and 2 walks while striking out a season-high 10. 2017 TinCap Buddy Reed also chipped in a nice performance going 2-for-4 with his 7th home run of the season. In San Antonio, 2016 TinCap Austin Allen went 2-for-4 to raise his batting average to .320 in a Missions’ 7-1 loss. In a El Paso 5-0 loss, 2015 TinCap Kyle McGrath threw a perfect inning out of the bullpen with 2 strikeouts.

NEWS & NOTES

Upcoming Games (All Times Eastern)

Sunday, May 27 @ Lansing 1:05 p.m. LHP Osvaldo Hernandez vs. RHP Turner Larkins Monday, May 28 @ Lansing 1:05 p.m. RHP Luis Patiño vs. TBA Tuesday, May 29 vs. Bowling Green 7:05 p.m. Wednesday, May 30 vs. Bowling Green 7:05 p.m. Thursday, May 31 vs. Bowling Green 7:05 p.m.

Media Contact: John Nolan — [email protected]

MLB.com has rated the Padres’ farm system as the best in baseball in 2018. The following TinCaps are ranked by MLB Pipeline as Top 30 Padres Prospects:

2. MacKenzie Gore (LHP) 9. Gabriel Arias (SS) 10. Esteury Ruiz (2B) 13. Tirso Ornelas (OF) 17. Jeisson Rosario (OF) 22. Luis Campusano (C) 23. Mason Thompson (RHP) 25. Luis Almanzar (INF)

PADRES PROPECTS

vs. LAN in 2018 (1-4) 11 Home, 7 Away (18 Total)

April 9 (Mon) vs. LAN L, 10-1

April 10 (Tues) vs. LAN L, 6-5

April 11 (Wed) vs. LAN W, 9-4

April 12 (Thu) vs. LAN L, 13-4

May 25 (Fri) @ LAN L, 5-4

May 26 (Sat) @ LAN 7:05 p.m.

May 27 (Sun) @ LAN 1:05 p.m.

May 28 (Mon) @ LAN 1:05 p.m.

June 8 (Fri) vs. LAN 7:05 p.m.

June 9 (Sat) vs. LAN 7:05 p.m.

June 10 (Sun) vs. LAN 3:05 p.m.

June 11 (Mon) vs. LAN 7:05 p.m.

August 4 (Sat) vs. LAN 7:05 p.m.

August 5 (Sun) vs. LAN 3:05 p.m.

August 6 (Mon) vs. LAN 7:05 p.m.

August 18 (Sat) @ LAN 7:05 p.m.

August 19 (Sun) @ LAN 1:05 p.m.

August 20 (Mon) @ LAN 12:05 p.m.

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YOUNGEST IN MiLB: The TinCaps have the 6 youngest players in the league: INF Justin Lopez (18), OF Tirso Ornelas (18), INF Gabriel Arias (18), INF Luis Almanzar (18), RHP Luis Patiño (18), and OF Jeisson Rosario (18). Fort Wayne has 11 teenagers on its roster. The average age for a Fort Wayne batter this year, according to baseball-reference.com, has been 19.3. That is the youngest in the league by far. The average age for a Midwest League batter has been 21.3. (Cedar Rapids is second youngest at 20.8. Clinton is oldest at 22.3. South Bend ranks 11th out of 16 at 21.5.) HAPPY BIRTHDAY: TinCaps reliever Evan Miller turned 23 on Wednesday. The LaPorte, Ind., native who went to IPFW has plenty to celebrate of late. The righty has posted 0.51 ERA across 10 outings this year (17.2 IP). PROSPECT RANKINGS: FanGraphs.com belatedly released their ranking of Padres prospects on Wednesday. Current TinCaps on their “Top 43”: LHP MacKenzie Gore (No. 3), INF Gabriel Arias (No. 10), OF Tirso Ornelas (No. 11), INF Esteury Ruiz (No. 18), OF Jeisson Rosario (No. 20), RHP Mason Thompson (No. 22), C Luis Campusano (No. 25), RHP Luis Patiño (No. 30), INF Luis Almanzar (No. 36). BLACKJACK: The TinCaps are in the midst of a stretch of 21 days in a row with a game. The stretch started Monday, May 14 and continues until a day off on Monday, June 4. The MWL schedules 140 regular season games in 152 days. 260 TO THE SHOW: Former TinCaps outfielder Franmil Reyes hit his first MLB home run on Monday night for the Padres on the road against the Nationals… Reyes, who was with Fort Wayne for all of the 2014 and ‘15 seasons, was leading all of Minor League Baseball in homers this year with 14 at the time of his call-up. Beyond that, the 22-year-old native of the Dominican Republic was slashing .346/.442/.738 this season. A year ago he led San Diego’s minor league system in home runs with 25 at Double-A San Antonio… 2012-13 TinCaps pitcher Justin Hancock made his MLB debut on May 9 as a reliever for the Cubs at Wrigley Field against the Marlins. The 27-year-old righty is from Defiance, Ohio (which is about 45 miles northeast of Parkview Field). Hancock and Reyes have become the 161st and 162nd former Fort Wayne Wizards/TinCaps to reach the bigs. Others to debut so far this season with the Padres: LHP Joey Luchessi (2016) and LHP Eric Lauer (2016). SPORTSCENTER: After a half-dozen appearances on ESPN in 2017, the TinCaps already have appeared on SportsCenter twice so far this season. Jeisson Rosario made a head-first diving catch from center field at home against Beloit on May 3 that made “Top 10” at No. 9 the following morning… On April 21, Esteury Ruiz and Tirso Ornelas were featured on SportsCenter during Kevin Connor’s “K.C.’s Minor League Minute” segment after they both had 3-hit games that included a home run at Parkview Field against Dayton. DOWNTOWN FOR A DECADE: The 2018 season marks the 10th year of TinCaps baseball at Parkview Field. From 1993-2008 the team was known as the Fort Wayne Wizards and played at Memorial Stadium, about 3.5 miles north of Parkview Field. 20 YEARS WITH THE PADRES: This season is the 20th year of affiliation between Fort Wayne and San Diego, going back to 1999. The Wizards entered the Midwest League as an affiliate of the Twins in 1993 and remained with Minnesota through 1998. NEW LOOK: This season the TinCaps unveiled new, additional brand marks. The new marks, which are an extension of the team’s brand, have been incorporated into new batting practice tops, BP hats, and road jerseys. The BP tops are charcoal with grey sleeves, with “TinCaps” across the chest in cursive and candy apple red in color. The “T” appears like an apple with a stem and leaf. The BP hats are grey with “Ft.W” in script, with the “W” looking like an apple. Meanwhile, the road jerseys are grey with red sleeves. “Ft. Wayne” is written in that cursive candy apple red font with the “F” resembling an apple. Earlier this season the team debuted new home white jerseys (similar to the previous ones but sans pinstripes and with a more readable number font), plus a dark green alternate jersey that says “The Fort” on the front which is being worn for Thursday home games. The team also has added an alternate home hat that has a white front. Since rebranding from the Wizards to the TinCaps when moving into Parkview Field in 2009, this is the first time the team has updated its uniforms. New gear is available for fans in The Orchard Team Store at the ballpark and online at TinCaps.com. FRANCHISE RECORD: Defensively, the TinCaps set a franchise record by turning 6 double plays on May 11 at Kane County. According to team records, the previous high for double plays turned in a game was 5 (July 17, 2006 vs. Burlington). Fort Wayne’s lineup that day included future major leaguers Will Venable in left field, Kyle Blanks at first base, and David Freese, who was involved in 1 of the DPs, at third. MIDWEST LEAGUE RECORD: Shortstop Gabriel Arias was involved in turning all 6 double plays for the TinCaps on May 11 at Kane County. According to the Midwest League record book, Arias tied the record for most double plays turned in a game by an individual. Previously, 4 different first baseman were involved in 6 double plays in a game, with the most recent instance occurring in 1996. The only other shortstop to be involved in 6 double plays in a game was Donnie Sadler, who’d spend parts of 8 years in the bigs, for the Michigan Battle Cats (Red Sox) on April 7, 1995, in an 18-inning game. Though Friday night’s game went 12 innings, the 6 double plays were all turned in the first 9 innings. THE “CINCINNATTI”: The TinCaps turned a bizarre 5-1-3 putout in the bottom of the ninth inning in a dramatic 6-5 win at Dayton on April 27. With the tying run at second and winning run at first, Dayton’s Jeter Downs smashed a hard grounder to TinCaps third baseman Reinaldo Ilarazza. It caromed off his glove toward the mound where left-handed pitcher Travis Radke caught it and in a swift motion fired to Carlos Belen at first, just in time for the out (even though Downs has proven to be one of the fastest players in the league this year). Ironically, 513 is the area code for Cincinnati, which is about an hour away from Dayton, and the Dragons are a Reds affiliate.

LET’S GIVE ‘EM SOMETHING TO TALK ABOUT

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2018 STARTING PITCHERS (In order of use)

Pitcher Games Started Team W-L

Nick Margevicius 8 5-3

Aaron Leasher 8 2-6

Mason Thompson 8 4-4

Osvaldo Hernandez 7 3-4

Tom Cosgrove 6 3-3

MacKenzie Gore 3 1-2

Adrian Martinez

1

1-0

Emmanuel Ramirez

3

1-2

Ben Scheckler

1

0-1

Luis Patiño

2

1-1

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TODAY’S STARTING PITCHER

11 Tom Cosgrove HT: 6-2 WT: 190 B/T: L/L HOMETOWN: Staten Island, New York

AGE: 21 BORN: 06/14/96 ACQUIRED: 12th Round of the 2017 MLB Draft (Manhattan College)

THROWS: Fastball, Cutter, Curveball, Change

DRAFTED: By the Padres in the 12th round in 2017 after his junior year at Manhattan College… When rounds 3 through 10

were announced, there were a couple of false alarms where Cosgrove, along with his family and friends, got word that several teams were jockeying to choose him. Only those team’s picks came and went without a phone call to Cosgrove. Was finally taken on day 3, his 21st birthday (June 14)

COLLEGE: Majored in civil engineering at Manhattan…. Ranks 6th in Manhattan College school history with 225 strikeouts…

Led the MAAC (Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference) and ranked 50th nationally with 105 strikeouts (11.21/game – 31st NCAA) while also matching the school’s single-season record… Was one of the most dominating pitchers in the MAAC in 2017… 2X MAAC Pitcher OTW… Ranked T-9th nationally with 5 complete games (2nd MAAC)… The first Jasper to be drafted since Anthony Vega was selected by the Baltimore Orioles in the 30th round (pick #912) of the 2012 MLB Draft. The Staten Island native is also the 15th Jasper to be selected by a MLB organization… He was the 3rd drafted player from the MAAC (including current teammate Nick Margevicius, who was taken in the 7th round by the Padres out of Rider University)

TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALLGAME: Manhattan College’s nickname is the Jaspers — named after Brother Jasper, who served at

the Catholic school in the late 19th century… Among his contributions to the school, he was its first athletic director, founded the school’s baseball team, and became its first baseball coach… Legend has it that one warm and humid day when Manhattan was playing a semi-pro team known as the Metropolitans, the students watching the game were becoming restless and edgy as Manhattan came to bat in the seventh inning of a close game; Brother Jasper paused the game and told the students to get up and stretch for a few minutes before the game resumed… Since Manhattan annually played the New York Giants at the Polo Grounds, Manhattan College’s “Seventh Inning Stretch” spread to the big leagues

HIGH SCHOOL: Monsignor Farrell (Staten Island, NY)… Nickname: Lions… Named All -State as a senior and played in the NYC

Mayor's Cup All-Star Game his last 2 years in HS.

THIS, THAT, AND THE OTHER: Grew up a Mets fan… Favorite show to watch on Netflix: Bob’s Burgers… Favorite movie to

watch on a bus trip: Forrest Gump… Hobbies: Fishing, Water Sports… Career If Not in Baseball: Firefighter… Favorite Postgame Spread: Mexican Food… The all-boys Catholic school he attended had a strict dress code that included having a short hair cut. With more lax rules at Manhattan, grew his hair out past his shoulders. After being drafted, the Padres requested he cut it (which he didn’t object to in the sweltering Arizona summer heat).

NOTES

Date Opponent IP H R ER BB K Pitches-Strikes

4/9 vs. LAN 4.0 5 5 5 4 3 85-49

4/15 @ BG 2.1 6 6 3 2 2 56-32

4/20 vs. DAY 4.1 4 3 3 2 8 84-47

4/26 @ GL 6.0 5 0 0 2 6 82-49

5/2 vs. BEL 4.0 3 1 0 1 1 —

5/8 *@ QC 4.0 4 5 4 2 4 —

5/15 *vs. WM 3.0 3 1 1 2 2 51-31

5/20 vs. SB 5.2 5 1 1 0 5 94-64

2018 Appearances with Fort Wayne (* Relief)

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13 - Almanzar, Luis - INF 6-0, 180, R/R, 18, Bayona, DR

Notes: PADRES PROSPECT RANKING: No. 25

(MLB.com), No. 24 (Baseball America) 2018: Transferred from Extended Spring Training

on May 10 2017: With the Short-Season A Tri-City Dust Dev-

ils, played 32 games at shortstop, 31 at third, and 1 at second base

HIGH SCHOOL: Spent 1 year at American Her-itage (Plantation, FL) before moving back to the Dominican

INTERNATIONAL PROSPECT RANKING: Was No. 4 according to MLB.com in the 2016-17 inter-national signing period

SIGNED: By the Padres on July 2, 2016 for $4 million

WHAT SCOUTS SAY: “ Almanzar can hit to all fields, and has a slightly uppercut swing that causes the ball to jump off his bat, leading scouts to believe that he’ll hit eventually for average as well as for some power.” - MLB Pipeline

9 - Arias, Gabriel - INF 6-1, 185, R/R, 18, Aragua, VEN

Notes:

PADRES PROSPECT RANKING: No. 9 (MLB.com)

SIGNED: July 2, 2016 at age of 16 for $1.9 million… by

Luis Prieto, Yfrain Linares, and Trevor Schumm

WINTER: Played in the Australian Baseball League for

the Canberra Cavalry with 2017 TinCaps OF Buddy Reed & RHP Lake Bachar… Team managed by 2014 TinCaps manager Michael Collins

2017: Promoted from AZL to Fort Wayne on Aug. 19 and

became the team’s everyday shortstop with Fernando Ta-tis Jr.’s promotion to Double-A days later

OF NOTE: Trained at the same Venezuelan complex as

Franklin Barreto (A’s No. 2 prospect) & Gleyber Torres (Yankees No. 1)… Started for youth national teams

OTHER: Favorite player growing up: Derek Jeter…

Ideal job outside of baseball: Civil Engineering… Favor-ite Postgame Meal: Corn Bread

WHAT SCOUTS SAY: “ He has an advanced approach

for his age and hits balls hard into the gaps, leading scouts to believe that he will hit for both average and power as he matures.” - MLB Pipeline

27 - Belen, Carlos - INF 6-1, 213, R/R, 22, Santo Domingo, DR

Notes: PADRES ROSPECT RANKING: Entered

the 2015 season ranked No. 25 (MLB.com), but isn’t currently ranked

SIGNED: July 2, 2012 at the age of 16… by Felix Feliz, Ysrael Rojas, and Randy Smith

2016: Fort Wayne’s everyday third baseman for most of the season… MWL Player of the Week (Aug. 8-14)… “Best Infield Arm” in MWL per Baseball America survey

OF NOTE: Credits living with a host family in 2015 with Tri-City (Pasco, WA) and Fort Wayne in 2016 for his strong English

OTHER: Favorite player growing up: Manny Ramirez… Ideal job outside of baseball: Busi-ness Owner… Favorite Postgame Meal: Steak

4 - Campusano, Luis - C 6-0, 195, R/R, 19, Augusta, GA

Notes: PADRES PROSPECT RANKING: No. 22

(MLB.com) DRAFTED: 2nd round, 2017 (39th overall)… 1st

catcher selected… Scouted by Tyler Stubblefied (2011-13 TinCap)… Signed for $1.3 million

HIGH SCHOOL: Cross Creek (Augusta, GA)… Mascot: Razorbacks

COLLEGE COMMITMENT: South Carolina OF NOTE: Dad (Genaro) grew up in the Domin-

ican Republic and played in minors from 1989-93 (first 4 years in Pirates system, then 1 year with Rangers organization) as a C/1B/OF

OTHER: Something most fans don’t know about you: Loves listening to music… Hobbies outside of baseball: Ping Pong… Favorite Post-game Meal: PBJ

WHAT SCOUTS SAY: “ His accurate, plus arm strength is his best weapon behind the plate, where he consistently delivers sub-2.0 second pop times.” - MLB Pipeline

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20 - Podorsky, Robbie - OF 5-7, 170, R/R, 23, Prairieville, LA

Notes: 2017: Transferred to Fort Wayne during the

playoffs where he played in 5 games while recording 2 hits in 8 AB with 1 stolen base… Spent most of the season with Tri-City in the Northwest League… Hit .302 in 27 games with the Dust Devils… Hit 6 doubles, 2 triples, & 1 home run with 13 RBI

DRAFTED: 25th round out of McNeese State (LA)

COLLEGE: Spent 2 years at Delgado CC (LA) before transferring to McNeese State… Hit .323 during his junior season with 7 dou-bles, 5 triples, & 5 home runs… Also led the team with 39 SB (31 more than 2nd place)

OF NOTE: Tabbed as the fastest runner in the Padres system by Baseball America in 2017

1 – Lopez, Justin - INF 6-2, 170, S/R, 18, Bobare, VEN

Notes: 2017: During the MWL Playoffs, transferred to

Fort Wayne on Sept. 8 from Short-Season Tri-City to play 2B after injury to Reinaldo Ilarraza… With Dust Devils, hit .246 with 22 RBI, 2 home runs, 16 doubles (tied for 2nd most in the Northwest League), 25 runs, 17 BB, 80 K, a .291 on-base percentage, and 1/3 on stolen bases

SIGNED: By the Padres as an International Free Agent on July 2, 2016… Rated the No. 28 prospect in the 2016 international free agent class by Baseball America

GENERATION Z: 2nd player born in the 2000s to reach a full-season MiLB affiliate (teammate Gabriel Arias being the 1st)… Youngest player in the Midwest League to begin season

OTHER: Favorite player: Carlos Correa… Hob-bies outside of baseball: Listening to Maluma (Colombian Singer)… Idea job outside of baseball: Engineer

28 - Ornelas, Tirso - OF 6-3, 200, L/R, 18, Tijuana, MEX

Notes: PADRES PROSPECT RANKING: No. 13

(MLB.com) 2017: Spent last season in the Arizona Rookie

League… Slashed .276/.399/.408 in 53 games… Hit 3 home runs and collected 26 RBIs

SIGNED: July 2, 2016 for $1.5 million (largest bo-nus ever for an international free agent from Mexico)… by Chris Kemp (Padres Director of International Scouting & Bill McLaughlin

OF NOTE: Was ranked as the No. 28 International Prospect in 2016 (MLB.com)… Has family in San Diego and grew up rooting for the Padres… In Mexi-co, was part of the Mexico City Red Devils organiza-tion that has also produced Padres prospects INF Luis Urias (No. 3; 2015 TinCap) & RHP Andres Munoz (No. 22; 2017 TinCap)

WHAT SCOUTS SAY: “ He’s an advanced hitter with a fluid but explosive left-handed swing that pro-duces line-to-line contact and big raw power.” - MLB Pipeline

37 - Fernandez, Juan - C 5-11, 180, R/R, 19, Valencia, VEN

Notes: 2017: Spent the entirety of 2017 in the Arizo-

na League… Hit .295 in 35 games split be-tween both of the San Diego Padres rookie league teams… Hit 3 home runs with 18 total RBIs

SIGNED: On March 2, 2016 at the age of 16… By Yfrain Linares & Luis Prieto

HOMETOWN: 3rd largest city in Venzeula… Notable natives include Felix Hernandez (Mariners ace), Francisco Cervelli (Pirates catcher), Wilmer Flores (Mets infielder), and Sal Perez (Royals catcher)

OTHER: Favorite player growing up: Salva-dor Perez… Hidden Talent: Drawing… Hob-bies outside of baseball: Watching movies and playing basketball

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18 - Rosario, Jeisson - OF 6-1, 175, L/L, 18, Santo Domingo, DR

Notes: PADRES PROSPECT RANKING: No. 17

(MLB.com) SIGNED: July 2, 2016 at age of 16 for $1.85 mil-

lion… by Chris Kemp (Padres Director of Interna-tional Scouting) & Felix Feliz

2017: Ranked 5th in the Arizona League in hits (56)… Tied 5th in walks (33); compared to only 36 strikeouts

OF NOTE: No. 9 play on SportsCenter for a div-ing catch he made in center on May 3… Tabbed by Baseball America as the “Best Athlete” in the Padres system… Can do standing backflips & runs a 6.5-second 60-yard dash (considered “plus-plus”)… Played in “Padres on Deck” game vs. Texas Rang-ers prospects at Petco Park in late Sept. 2017

WHAT SCOUTS SAY: “ Rosario’s above-average speed enables him to cover ground with graceful strides in the outfield, and club officials are optimistic about his chances of remaining in center field.” - MLB Pipeline

2 - Suwinski, Jack — OF 6-2, 200, L/L, 19, Chicago, IL

Notes: 2017: Was the 10th youngest player in MWL at start of

season… With Fort Wayne for entirety of season DRAFTED: By the Padres in the 15th round in 2016 HIGH SCHOOL: Taft High School (Chicago, IL)…

Named after our 27th President, William Howard Taft, who was the 1st President to throw out a ceremonial 1st pitch in 1910 on Opening Day for the Washington Senators… It’s also the alma mater of Jim Jacobs, a co-writer of Grease, which is partly based on the school

COLLEGE COMMITMENT: Indiana University FAMILY: His father, Tim, recently retired after a

long career as a carpenter in Chicago and tries to trav-el to as many games as he can… Mom (Ann) and older sister (Heidi) also frequently attend

OTHER: Favorite player growing up: Paul Konerko… Hobbies outside of baseball: Swimming, shopping, & eating… Ideal job outside of baseball: Actor or WWE Wrestler

3 - Washington, Jalen - C 5-11, 190, 23, R/R, Twinsburg, OH

Notes: DRAFTED: 29th round in 2017 HIGH SCHOOL: Twinsburg HS (Twinsburg, OH) COLLEGE: Ohio State OF NOTE: Hometown is about 28 miles away from Classic

Park… Multi-sport athlete at Twinsburg High School, a 2-year letter winner at Twinsburg in baseball. He lettered three years in basketball (point guard) and three years in football (QB), was named 2nd team All-Ohio as a junior on the gridiron and a three-time all-conference selection in basketball… Recruited in all three sports he plays, but mainly in baseball and football where Division I colleges came calling.OSU, OU and Eastern Michigan recruited him in baseball. Wisconsin, Eastern Michigan, Boston College, Toledo and Lafayette were some of the schools that showed in-terest in football. Several Division II and III schools expressed interest in basketball.

FAMILY: Brother Devonte is a freshman catcher at Ohio Uni-versity. Other brother Dauris played previously at Akron… Par-ents (Barbara and Edward) also were successful athletes and graduated from Shaker Heights and Cleveland St. Joseph, re-spectively. Edward played for Ohio University and earned All-Mid-American Conference honors.

OTHER: Favorite player growing up: Kenny Lofton… Favorite movie to watch on a bus trip: Bull Durham… Hobbies outside of baseball: Skiing & Snowboarding… Ideal job outside of baseball: Entrepreneur

12 - Ruiz, Esteury - INF 6-0, 150, R/R, 19, Azua, DR

Notes: PADRES PROSPECT RANKING: No. 10

(MLB.com) SIGNED: By the Royals on July 3, 2015 at the

age of 16 for $100,000 TRADED: From the Royals with lefties Travis

Wood & Matt Strahm on July 24, 2017, for Trevor Cahill, Ryan Buchter & Brandon Mauer

2017: Led AZL in hitting (.350), doubles (20), triples (10), and total bases (124)

OF NOTE: 2017 Arizona League MVP… Baseball America “Rookie All-Star”… MiLB.com “Organization All-Star”… MiLB.com AZL Player of the Month for July… AZL Post-Season All-Star

WHAT SCOUTS SAY: “ Outside of Luis Urias and Fernando Tatis Jr., Ruiz, who will play all of 2018 at age 19, might be the best pure hitter in San Diego’s system… The teenager has the tools to project as an everyday player at the highest level…” - MLB Pipeline

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MULTI-HIT GAMES MULTI-RBI GAMES LAST HOME RUN INFO

Player Total 2 3 4 5+ Total 2 3 4 5+ Date / Location

Almanzar, Luis 3 3

Arias, Gabriel 6 6 3 1 1

Belen, Carlos 10 10 7 5 1 1 May 6 vs. WIS

Campusano, Luis 11 10 1 4 3 1 May 1 vs. BEL

Carter, Tre 2 2

Fernandez, Juan 4 4 4 2 1 1

Ilarraza, Reinaldo 4 3 1 1 1

Lopez, Justin 11 11 3 1 2 May 2 vs. BEL

Ornelas, Tirso 13 10 3 5 3 2 May 18 vs. SB

Podorsky, Robbie 3 3

Rosario, Jeisson 10 9 1 4 4 April 9 vs. LAN

Ruiz, Esteury 11 6 5 6 5 1 May 9 @ QC

Suwinski, Jack 5 4 1 4 3 1 April 11 vs. LAN

Washington, Jason 2 2 1 1 April 13 @ BG

2018 TINCAPS MISCELLANEOUS HITTING NOTES

STARTS BY POSITION

C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH

11 1

4 33 2

37 2

16 16

12 8 7 1

18 9

16 8

7 13 13 3

3 2 32 4

4 1

35 1 1

24 10 4

27 7 1

12 9 2

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STARTS BY SPOT IN BATTING ORDER

Player 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Almanzar, Luis 1 3 6 1 2

Arias, Gabriel 1 10 2 4 6 11 4

Belen, Carlos 16 8 5 7 3

Campusano, Luis 4 19 9

Carter, Tre 1 1 1 25

Fernandez, Juan 1 5 5 10 6

Ilarraza, Reinaldo 1 6 12 4

Lopez, Justin 3 12 19 2

Ornelas, Tirso 37 4

Podorksy, Robbie 1 4

Rosario, Jeisson 35 2

Ruiz, Esteury 9 29

Suwinski, Jack 5 12 13 5

Washington, Jason 3 12 8

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THE LAST TIME...

TinCaps Swept 3-Game Series-Home: May 18-20, 2018 vs. South Bend TinCaps Swept 3-Game Series-Road: July 12-14, 2017 @ Burlington TinCaps Swept 4-Game Series-Home: July 29-August 1, 2017 vs. Dayton TinCaps Swept 4-Game Series-Road: August 5-8, 2017 @ Great Lakes TinCaps Were Swept 3-Game Series-Home: May 1-3, 2018 vs. Wisconsin TinCaps Were Swept 3-Game Series-Road: April 24-26, 2017 @ West Michigan TinCaps Were Swept 4-Game Series-Home: June 16-19, 2016 vs. Bowling Green TinCaps Were Swept 4-Game Series-Road: June 30-July 3, 2017 @ Dayton No-Hitter: May 9, 2013 - 1-0 win vs. Great Lakes (Max Fried, Matthew Shepherd, Leonel Campos, and Roman Madrid) Got No-Hit: June 14, 2001 @ Kane County (6-0 Loss) Complete Game: August 6, 2017 @ Great Lakes, W 4-3 — Ronald Bolaños (5.2 IP — weather) Complete Game Shutout: June 23, 2016 @ Bowling Green, W 4-0 — Thomas Dorminy (6.0 IP — weather)Combined Shutout: May 24, 2018 @ West Michigan (W, 3-0) Got Shut Out: May 22, 2018 @ West Michigan (1-0) Extra-Inning Game: May 19, 2018 vs. South Bend (W, 5-4, in 10) Grand Slam: April 11, 2018 vs. Lansing (Carlos Belen, W 9-4) Allowed Grand Slam: July 8, 2017 vs. Lansing (Edward Olivares), L 9-8 Back-to-Back Home Runs: September 10, 2017 @ Dayton (Brad Zunica and Marcus Greene Jr., W 6-0) Two-Homer Game: August 30 vs. Great Lakes (Hudson Potts, W 7-5) Three-Homer Game: July 22, 2010 vs. Peoria (Jonathan Galvez) Home Run in Consecutive Games: Aug. 23, 2017 Doubleheader @ Lake County (Jorge Oña) Walk-Off Win: May 19, 2018 vs. South Bend (Gabriel Arias RBI Single to score Jalen Washington (W, 5-4, in 10) Walk-Offs in Consecutive Games: May 2-3, 2018 vs. Beloit Hit for the Cycle: May 27, 1993 vs. Beloit (Rene Lopez, 4-for-4, 4 RBI) 6-Hit Game: May 18, 2015 @ Lake County (Ruddy Giron, 6-for-6, W, 9-2) 5-Hit Game: September 7, 2015 vs. Bowling Green (Franmil Reyes, 5-for-5, W, 17-0) Pitcher Batted: June 2, 2013 vs. West Michigan (Joe Church - bunt single) Position Player Pitched: April 19, 2018 (Carlos Belen vs. Great Lakes: 1.0 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 1 K) Inside-the-Park Home Run: April 9, 2018 vs. Lansing (Jeisson Rosario — To lead off the bottom of the 1st inning) Pinch-Hit Home Run: May 21, 2015 @ Lake County (Duanel Jones — 2-R HR in 9th)

Inning-by-Inning Score 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ Total

TinCaps 34 21 14 14 22 15 36 11 16 3 200

Opponents 21 32 29 22 34 27 31 12 27 2 230

Walk-Off Wins

1. May 2 vs. Beloit: Jack Suwinski HBP (7-6) 2. May 3 vs. Beloit: Tre Carter fielder’s choice grounder to first base, scoring Jalen Washington (3-2 in 10) 3. May 19 vs. South Bend: Gabriel Arias RBI single to center field, scoring Jalen Washington (5-4 in 10)

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2018 SEASON W-L-S ERA IP H R ER BB SO

8-8-8 4.92 179.1 173 112 98 92 199

Friday, May 25 @ LAN L 3.2 3 2 2 1 4

Thursday, May 24 @ WM S 2.0 0 0 0 2 3

Wednesday, May 23 @ WM — 2.0 2 0 0 0 2

Tuesday, May 22 @ WM (G2) — 2.2 4 1 1 0 2

Tuesday, May 22 @ WM (G1) L 0.2 2 1 1 1 0

2018 TINCAPS BULLPEN NOTES Left

Tom Cosgrove

Right

Caleb Boushley

Travis Radke Jared Carkuff

Ben Scheckler Jordan Guerrero

Evan Miller

Will Stillman

Last Three Outings: IP H R ER BB SO Wednesday, May 23 @ WM 2.0 2 0 0 0 2 Sunday, May 20 vs. SB 2.1 2 0 0 1 1 Thursday, May 17 vs. WM 2.0 1 0 0 1 1 IRS/IR: 0/5 Last Save: Consecutive Scoreless App: 6 Consecutive Scoreless Inn: 10.1

Notes: THROWS: Fastball, Curveball, Slider, Changeup 2018: Transferred to Fort Wayne from Extended on April 9 2017: Made MiLB debut in the Arizona League… Transferred to

High-A Lake Elsinore on Sept. 1 DRAFTED: By the Padres in the 33rd round in 2017 COLLEGE: Wisconsin-La Crosse (Division III)… Mascot:

Eagles… Reached the DIII World Series in 2016 (played at the home of the MWL’s Wisconsin Timber Rattlers)…

HOMETOWN: Grew up about 15 minutes from Neuroscience Group Field where the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers play

14 - Boushley, Caleb - RHP 6-3, 180, R/R, 24, Hortonville, WI

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31 - Guerrero, Jordan - RHP 6-5, 260, R/R, 21, Sarasota, FL

Last Three Outings: IP H R ER BB SO Friday, May 25 @ LAN 1.0 3 2 2 0 1 Sunday, May 20 vs. SB 0.2 0 0 0 2 0 Thursday, May 17 vs. WM 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 IRS/IR: 6/11 Last Save: Consecutive Scoreless App: — Consecutive Scoreless Inn: —

Notes:

THROWS: Fastball, Changeup, Slider

2018: On Opening Day roster

DRAFTED: By the Padres in the 6th Round in 2016...Received a $200,000 signing bonus that included six semesters of college the Padres would cover if he returns to school.

COLLEGE: Pitched his only year of college at Polk State, a community college in Winter Haven, FL….At Polk State he threw only 22 innings in 2015, but he struck out 28 batters in his 20 appearances, compiling a 1.59 ERA...Was clocked at 98 mph at Polk State.

He finished his senior year of HS with an ERA higher than 6.00 and often had a hard time finding the strike zone. “I was unbalanced on my side and worked on getting weight off.”

OTHER: Something fans don’t know about you: He had never been in snow before Fort Wayne… Hobbies outside of baseball: Swimming and playing Xbox… Ideal job outside of baseball: Math Teacher

Last Three Outings: IP H R ER BB SO Tuesday, May 22 @ WM 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 Saturday, May 19 vs. SB 2.0 2 1 1 1 3 Wednesday, May 16 vs. WM 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 IRS/IR: 2/4 Last Save: Consecutive Scoreless App: 1 Consecutive Scoreless Inn: 1 Notes:

THROWS: Fastball, Slider, Changeup

2018: On Opening Day roster for Double-A San Antonio Missions… Made 1 appearance and then

transferred to Triple-A El Paso Chihuahuas on April 12… Made 1 appearance there as well and returned to San Antonio on April 14… Made 1 more appearance with the Missions and transferred to Fort Wayne on April 16

TRADED: From the Blue Jays to the Padres on Jan. 6… Toronto got major league infielder

Yangervis Solarte, while San Diego also acquired outfielder Edward Olivares (currently with High-A Lake Elsinore; MLB.com’s No. 20 prospect)… Was with his fiancée on the way to a friend’s wedding when he got the call from Toronto’s farm director

DRAFTED: By the Blue Jays in the 35th round in 2016 after his senior year

COLLEGE: Austin Peay State University (Clarksville, TN)… Mascot: Governors… MLB

alums include A.J. Ellis (Padres backup catcher) and Shawn Kelley (Nationals reliever)… Majored in sports broadcasting

HOMETOWN: Located about halfway between Nashville & Chattanooga

21 - Carkuff, Jared - RHP 6-3, 180, R/R, 24, Bell Buckle, TN

Last Three Outings: IP H R ER BB SO *Sunday, May 20 vs. SB 5.2 5 1 1 0 5 Tuesday, May 15 vs. WM 3.0 3 1 0 2 2 Tuesday, May 8 @ QC 4.0 6 5 4 2 4 IRS/IR: 2/2 Last Save: — Consecutive Scoreless App: — Consecutive Scoreless Inn: 2.1

Notes:

THROWS: Fastball, Cutter, Curveball, Change

DRAFTED: By the Padres in the 12th round in 2017 after his junior year

at Manhattan College

COLLEGE: Majored in civil engineering at Manhattan…. Ranks 6th in

Manhattan College school history with 225 strikeouts… Led the MAAC (Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference) and ranked 50th nationally with 105 strikeouts (11.21/game – 31st NCAA) while also matching the school’s single-season record

THIS, THAT, AND THE OTHER: Grew up a Mets fan… Favorite show to

watch on Netflix: Bob’s Burgers… Favorite movie to watch on a bus trip: Forrest Gump… Hobbies: Fishing, Water Sports… Career If Not in Baseball: Firefighter… Favorite Postgame Spread: Mexican Food… The all-boys Catholic school he attended had a strict dress code that included having a short hair cut. With more lax rules at Manhattan, grew his hair out past his shoulders. After being drafted, the Padres requested he cut it (which he didn’t object to in the sweltering Arizona summer heat).

11 - Cosgrove, Tom - LHP 6-2, 190, L/L, 21, Staten Island, NY

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Last Three Outings: IP H R ER BB SO Friday, May 25 @ LAN 1.2 0 0 0 0 3 Tuesday, May 22 @ WM 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 Saturday, May 19 vs. SB 2.2 1 0 0 0 4 IRS/IR: 1/3 Last Save: Consecutive Scoreless App: 4 Consecutive Scoreless Inn: 6.1

Notes:

THROWS: Fastball, Slider, Changeup

2018: Transferred from Extended on April 23

2017: Started season in Extended Spring Training...Transferred to Fort

Wayne on April 19 and made 4 relief appearances (6 IP, 13 H, 13 R, 11 ER, 6 BB, 6 K)...Transferred back to Extended Spring Training on May 8...Transferred to Short-Season A Tri-City on June 12 and made 8 relief appearances (13.2 IP, 13 H, 5 R, 3 ER, BB, 14 K)...Transferred back to Fort Wayne on July 15 to make more appearances before getting

transferred back to Short-Season A Tri-City to make 4 more appearances.

DRAFTED: By the Padres in the 22nd round in 2016.

COLLEGE: IPFW (Fort Wayne Mastodons)… 2 seasons, pitched in 31

games (29 starts). Last spring, led the Dons in strikeouts with 71 in 72.1 innings... In 2015, set a school record with 94 Ks in 80 innings… Helped lead Fort Wayne to the Summit League Championship Series in both of his seasons, including this past year when the Mastodons won a school-record 33 games… First ever Fort Wayne Mastodon on TinCaps roster… 3rd ever player drafted out of the school… Only active Mastodon alum in MiLB (Chuck Weaver is in Miami Marlins organization)

HIGH SCHOOL: LaPorte HS (LaPorte, IN); Mascot: Slicers… About

100 miles northwest of Parkview Field

33 - Miller, Evan - RHP 6-2, 185, R/R, 22, LaPorte, IN

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34 - Sheckler, Ben - LHP 6-8, 240, L/L, 23, Sparta, MI

Last Three Outings: IP H R ER BB SO Tuesday, May 22 @ WM 0.2 2 1 1 1 0 Wednesday, May 16 vs. WM 3.0 2 0 0 0 2 *Thursday, May 10 @ KC (Start) 4.1 3 2 2 0 2 IRS/IR: 0/2 Last Save: April 13 @ BG Consecutive Scoreless App: — Consecutive Scoreless Inn: —

Notes:

THROWS: 2-Seam FB, 4-Seam FB, Slider, Changeup

2018: On Opening Day roster

DRAFTED: By the Padres in the 8th round in 2016

COLLEGE: 3 seasons at Cornerstone University (Grand Rapids,

Michigan...NAIA Division II school… 1st MLB draft pick in Cornerstone

University history

HIGH SCHOOL: Sparta High School (Sparta, MI)

MWL TIE: Grew up a short drive from Fifth Third Ballpark and went

West Michigan Whitecaps games as a kid… Actually attended a TinCaps-

Whitecaps playoff game in 2015

OTHER: Favorite player growing up: Justin Verlander… Favorite

Movie: Anything with Leonardo DiCaprio… Hidden Talent: Playing guitar…

Something most fans don’t know about you: Recruited more for basketball

than baseball out of high school… Ideal job outside of baseball: Worship

Pastor

30 - Radke, Travis - LHP 6-4, 200, L/L, 25, Ennis, MT

Last Three Outings: IP H R ER BB SO Thursday, May 24 @ WM 2.0 0 0 0 2 3 Sunday, May 20 vs. SB 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 Friday, May 18 vs. SB 2.0 1 0 0 0 5 IRS/IR: 1/9 Last Save: May 24 @ WM Consecutive Scoreless App: 4 Consecutive Scoreless Inn: 6.1

NOTES:

THROWS: Fastball, Curveball, Changeup

2018: Transferred from Extended Spring Training on April 9

TJ: Missed all of 2016 after Tommy John Surgery

2015: Was with TinCaps from July 23-Aug. 10 (stats below)

DRAFTED: By the Padres in the 25th round of the 2014 MLB Draft (747th

overall)… Was drafted by the Reds in the 45th round in 2011, but didn’t sign

COLLEGE: University of Portland… 2012 West Coast Conference Freshman

of the Year… As a sophomore, once struck out 14 in 7 innings vs. UC

Riverside… Left the school ranking 4th in career ERA (2.75) and second in

strikeouts per nine innings (10.55)

HIGH SCHOOL: Oak Christian (Westlake Village, CA)… Also participated in

water polo

PERSONAL: Parents are Barbara and Tom … Sister, Lauren, was a pole

vaulter at UC Davis … Grandfather, Gene Radke, pitched in the 1950 College

World Series for Wisconsin… Distant relative of Brad Radke (MLB pitcher from

1995-2006)

17 - Stillman, Will - RHP 6-4, 175, R/R, 24, Matthew, NC

Last Three Outings: IP H R ER BB SO Friday, May 25 @ LAN 1.0 0 0 0 1 0 Tuesday, May 22 @ WM 0.2 3 1 1 0 1 IRS/IR: 2/2 Last Save: Consecutive Scoreless App: — Consecutive Scoreless Inn: —

Notes:

THROWS: Fastball, Curveball, Changeup (new pitch in

2018)

2017: Started season in Fort Wayne, making two relief

appearances… Transferred to Extended Spring Training on April 29...Transferred to Short Season Tri-City on June 12 and make one start on June 17...Transferred back to Fort Wayne on June 22… To Tri-City on July 20 for rest of season

DRAFTED: By the Padres in 2016 in the 6th round

COLLEGE: Spent 4 seasons at Wofford College in

Spartanburg, SC … In 106 career appearances (all in relief), notched a 3.15 ERA with 28 saves and 198 strikeouts in 137.1 innings … Set the school record for saves with 15 as a junior in 2015 … As a sophomore in 2014, had a 1.55 ERA, the second-lowest in school history

HIGH SCHOOL: Charlotte Christian School

PERSONAL: Parents are Phil and Michelle

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Team Miscellaneous Longest Winning Streak: 5 (May 16-20) Longest Losing Streak: 6 (April 5-10) Largest Margin of Victory: 11 (May 18 vs. South Bend, W 13-2; April 13 @ Bowling Green, W 13-2) Largest Margin of Defeat: 11 (April 8 vs. Lake County, L 12-1) Largest Shutout Win: 3-0 (May 24 @ West Michigan) Largest Shutout Loss: 9-0 (May 8 @ Quad Cities) Longest Game, Time (9 inn): 4:14 (April 6 @ Lake County, L 10-8) Longest Game, Time (10+ inn): 3:43 (May 11 @ Kane County, L 6-5 in 12) Longest Game, Innings: 12 (May 11 @ Kane County, L 6-5 in 12) Shortest Game, Time (9 inn): 2:10 (April 29 @ Dayton, L 4-3) Shortest Game, Time (7 inn): 2:03 (April 15 @ Bowling Green, L 5-3) Largest Crowd, Home: 7,559 (May 19 vs. South Bend, W 5-4 in 10) Smallest Crowd, Home: 1,863 (April 10 vs. Lansing, L 6-5) Largest Crowd, Road: 8,246 (April 28 @ Dayton, W 10-1) Smallest Crowd, Road: 749 (April 25 @ Great Lakes, L 8-3) Largest Comeback Win: 3, 3x (Last — May 19 vs. South Bend, W 5-4 in 10) Largest Blown Lead in a Loss: 5 (April 6 @ Lake County, L 10-8) Most Errors, Game: 4 (May 5 vs. Wisconsin, L 8-4) Most Errors by Opponent: 7 (May 18 vs. South Bend, W 13-2) Most Double Plays Turned: 6 (May 11 @ Kane County, L 6-5 in 12) Most Left on Base: 14, 2x (April 20 vs. Dayton, L 9-5; May 14 vs. West Michigan, W 5-3) Warmest First Pitch Temperature: 86° (May 25 @ Lansing, L 5-4) Coldest First Pitch Temperature: 35° (April 18 vs. Great Lakes, W 7-2) Team Batting Most Runs, Game: 13 (May 18 vs. South Bend, W 13-2; April 13 @ Bowling Green, W 13-2) Most Runs, Inning: 8 (April 11 vs Lansing, W 9-4) Most Hits, Game: 14 (April 28 @ Dayton, W 10-1) Most Hits, Inning: 6 (April 20 vs. Dayton, L 9-5) Most Walks, Game: 10 (April 28 @ Dayton, W 10-1) Most Home Runs, Game: 2, 4x (Last — May 18 vs. South Bend, W 13-2) Most Triples, Game: 2, 2x (May 5 vs. Wisconsin, L 8-4; April 13 @ Bowling Green, W 13-2) Most Doubles, Game: 6 (May 24 @ West Michigan, W 3-0) Most Extra-Base Hits, Game: 7, 2x (May 24 @ West Michigan, W 3-0; April 13 @ Bowling Green, W 13-2) Most Stolen Bases, Game: 3, 2x (April 13 @ Bowling Green, W 13-2; May 1 vs. Beloit, W 7-2) Most Strikeouts, 9-Inn Game: 18 (April 9 vs. Lansing, L 10-1) Most Strikeouts, All Games: 18 (April 9 vs. Lansing, L 10-1) Individual Batting Most Hits: 4 (Jeisson Rosario, April 20 vs. Dayton, L 9-5) Most Runs: 3, 5x (Last — Tirso Ornelas & Luis Almanzar, May 18 vs. South Bend, W 13-2) Most Extra-Base Hits: 3 (Tirso Ornelas, May 24 @ West Michigan, W 3-0) Most Total Bases: 7, 2x (Tirso Ornelas, May 24 @ West Michigan, W 3-0; Esteury Ruiz, May 5 vs. Wisconsin, L 8-4) Most Doubles: 2, 5x (Last — Tirso Ornelas & Luis Almanzar, May 24 @ West Michigan, W 3-0) Most Triples: 2 (Esteury Ruiz, May 5 vs. Wisconsin, L 8-4) Most HR: 1, 20x (Last — Tirso Ornelas & Juan Fernandez, May 18 vs. South Bend, W 13-2) Most RBI: 4, 4x (Last — Juan Fernandez, May 18 vs. South Bend, W 13-2) Most Walks: 3 (Carlos Belen, April 28 @ Dayton, W 10-1; 6x Jeisson Rosario, Last — May 19 vs. South Bend, W 5-4) Most Strikeouts: 4, 3x (Last — Jeisson Rosario, May 8 @ Quad Cities) Most Stolen Bases: 3 (Reinaldo Ilarraza, April 13 @ Bowling Green, W 13-2) Longest Hitting Streak: 12, Juan Fernandez (April 9-27) Longest On-Base Streak: 21, Juan Fernandez (April 5-May 15) Team Pitching Most Runs Allowed, Game: 13 (April 12 vs. Lansing, L 13-4) Most Runs Allowed, Inning: 11 (April 12 vs. Lansing, L 13-4) Fewest Hits Allowed, Game: 2 (April 5 @ Lake County, L 3-2) Most Hits Allowed, Game: 15 (April 8 vs. Lake County, L 12-1) Most Hits Allowed, Inning: 5, 2x (Last —- April 12 vs. Lansing, L 13-4) Most HR Allowed, Game: 4 (April 25 @ Great Lakes, L 8-3) Most SB Allowed: 6 (April 22 vs. Dayton, W 7-6) Most Strikeouts, 9 inn Game: 16 (April 17 vs. Great Lakes, W 7-5) Most Strikeouts, All Games: 16 (April 17 vs. Great Lakes, W 7-5) Most Walks Allowed: 13 (April 12 vs. Lansing, L 13-4) Most Extra-Base Hits Allowed: 5, 2x (Last — April 12 vs. Lansing, L 13-4) Individual Pitching Most Innings Pitched, Start: 7.0, 3x (2x Nick Margevicius, Last — May 24 @ West Michigan, W 3-0; Aaron Leasher, May 11 @ Kane County, L 6-5 in 12) Fewest Innings Pitched, Start: 2.0, 2x (MacKenzie Gore, May 8 @ Quad Cities, L 9-0; Mason Thompson, April 19 vs. Great Lakes, L 10-2) Most Innings Pitched, Relief: 4.0, 2x (Tom Cosgrove, May 8 @ Quad Cities, L 9-0; Ben Sheckler, April 9 vs. Lansing, L 10-1) Most Hits Allowed, Starter: 9, 2x (Aaron Leasher, May 5 vs. Wisconsin, L 8-4; Nick Margevicius, April 17 vs. Great Lakes, W 7-5) Most Hits Allowed, Reliever: 8, Ben Sheckler (April 9 vs. Lansing, L 10-1) Most Strikeouts, Starter: 10, Emmanuel Ramirez (April 28 @ Dayton, W 10-1) Most Strikeouts, Reliever: 7, Travis Radke (April 17 vs. Great Lakes, W 7-5) Most Walks, Starter: 6, Mason Thompson (April 19 vs. Great Lakes, L 10-2) Most Walks, Reliever: 4, 2x (Last — Spencer Kulman, April 12 vs. Lansing, L 13-4) Most Earned Runs, Starter: 8, Mason Thompson (April 19 vs. Great Lakes, L 10-2)

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2018 OPENING DAY ROSTER (April 5, 2018) P (13): Tom Cosgrove, Joe Galindo, MacKenzie Gore, Jordan Guerrero, Henry Henry, Osvaldo Hernandez, Aaron Leasher, Nick Margevicius, Adrian Martinez, Fred Schlichtholz, Ben Sheckler, Will Stillman, Mason Thompson C (3): Luis Campusano, Juan Fernandez, Jalen Washington INF (5): Gabriel Arias, Carlos Belen, Reinaldo Ilarraza, Justin Lopez, Esteury Ruiz OF (4): Tre Carter, Tirso Ornelas, Jeisson Rosario, Jack Suwinski

April 8: RHP Adrian Martinez placed on Temporary Inactive List… LHP Travis Radke transferred from Extended Spring Training April 9: RHP Will Stillman transferred to Extended Spring Training… RHP Joe Galindo transferred to Extended Spring Training… RHP Caleb Boushley transferred from Extended Spring Training… RHP Spencer Kulman transferred from Extended Spring Training April 11: LHP MacKenzie Gore placed on 7-Day Disabled List April 13: RHP Adrian Martinez reinstated from Temporary Inactive List April 16: RHP Spencer Kulman transferred to Extended Spring Training… RHP Jared Carkuff transferred from Double-A San Antonio April 23: RHP Henry Henry transferred to Extend Spring Training… LHP Fred Schlichtholz transferred to Extended Spring Training… RHP Nick Kuzia transferred from Extended Spring Training… RHP Evan Miller transferred from Extended Spring Training April 28: RHP Nick Kuzia transferred to Extended Spring Training… RHP Emmanuel Ramirez transferred from Extended May 7: LHP MacKenzie Gore reinstated from Disabled List… LHP Osvaldo Hernandez placed on Disabled List May 10: INF Luis Almanzar transferred from Extended Spring Training… INF Reinaldo Ilarraza transferred to Extended Spring Training May 13: RHP Emmanuel Ramirez transferred to High-A Lake Elsinore May 15: LHP Osvaldo Hernandez reinstated from Disabled List May 16: RHP Luis Patiño transferred from Extended Spring Training… RHP Adrian Martinez transferred to Extended Spring Training May 18: OF Robbie Podorsky transferred from Advanced-A Lake Elsinore… OF Tre Carter transferred to Extended Spring Training May 19: LHP MacKenzie Gore placed on 7-Day Disabled List May 21: RHP Will Stillman transferred from Extended Spring Training

2018 TINCAPS TRANSACTIONS

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2018 TINCAPS DAY-BY-DAY

Date/Opponent Result Record Div. Stand (GB) FW HR Time/Attendance 1st Pitch Temp. April 5 @ LC, 6:30 p.m. L, 3-2 0-1 T-5th — 2:54 // 5,641 36° April 6 @ LC, 6:30 p.m. L, 10-8 0-2 T-7th Ornelas (1) 4:14 // 1,441 37° April 7 vs. LC, 6:05 p.m. L, 9-3 0-3 T-7th — 3.22 // 4,227 38° April 8 vs. LC, 7:05 p.m. L, 12-1 0-4 8th Suwinski (1) 2:35 // 2,293 37° April 9 vs. LAN, 7:05 p.m. L, 10-1 0-5 8th Rosario (1) 2:58 // 1,912 38° April 10 vs. LAN, 7:05 p.m. L, 6-5 0-6 8th — 3:14 // 1,863 42° April 11 vs. LAN, 11:05 a.m. W, 9-4 1-6 8th Suwinski (2), Belen (1) 2:47 // 5,438 43° April 12 vs. LAN, 7:05 p.m. L 13-4 1-7 8th Campusano (1) 3:08 // 4,049 75° April 13 @ BG, 7:35 p.m. W, 13-2 2-7 8th Washington (1) 2:51 // 3,101 80° April 14 @ BG, 7:35 p.m. PPD (Rain) April 15 @ BG, 3:05 p.m. L, 5-3 2-8 8th Ruiz (1) 2:03 // 2,866 49° April 15 @ BG L, 7-1 2-9 8th — 2:07 // 2,866 49° April 16 OFF April 17 vs. GL, 7:05 p.m. W, 7-5 3-9 8th — 2:46 // 2,516 37° April 18 vs. GL, 11:05 a.m. W, 7-2 4-9 7th — 2:41 // 6,584 35° April 19 vs. GL, 7:05 p.m. L, 10-2 4-10 8th — 3:02 // 2,477 51° April 20 vs. DAY, 7:05 p.m. L, 9-5 4-11 8th Belen (2) 3:31 // 4,046 58° April 21 vs. DAY, 1:05 p.m. W, 8-2 5-11 7th Ornelas (2), Ruiz (2) 3:01 // 3,816 56° April 22 vs. DAY, 1:05 p.m. W, 7-6 6-11 7th — 3:15 // 4,034 59° April 23 @ GL, 6:05 p.m. W, 3-1 7-11 7th — 2:58 // 828 66°

April 24 @ GL, 6:05 p.m. L, 5-0 7-12 7th (6.0) — 2:32 // 754 58° April 25 @ GL, 6:05 p.m. L, 8-3 7-13 7th (6.0) — 2:44 // 749 51° April 26 @ GL, 10:35 a.m. W, 4-1 8-13 7th (6.0) — 2:25 // 2,465 45° April 27 @ DAY, 7:00 p.m. W, 6-5 9-13 7th (5.5) Ruiz (3), Belen (3) 2:56 // 7,852 66° April 28 @ DAY, 7:00 p.m. W, 10-1 10-13 7th (5.5) — 3:41 // 8,246** 53° April 29 @ DAY, 2:00 p.m. L, 4-3 10-14 7th (6.0) — 2:10 // 7,507 55° April 30 OFF

May 1 vs. BEL, 7:05 p.m. W, 7-2 11-14 T-6th (5.0) Campusano (2), Ruiz (4) 2:22 // 2,905 83° May 2 vs. BEL, 11:05 a.m. W, 7-6 12-14 6th (5.0) Lopez (1) 3:30 // 7,377 74° May 3 vs. BEL, 7:05 p.m. W, 3-2 13-14 T-5th (5.0) — 2:49 // 3,026 74° May 4 vs. WIS, 7:05 p.m. L, 6-3 13-15 5th (5.0) — 3:06 // 5,663 68° May 5 vs. WIS, 7:05 p.m. L, 8-4 13-16 6th (5.0) — 3:10 // 7,352 76° May 6 vs. WIS, 1:05 p.m. L, 3-2 13-17 6th (5.5) Belen (4) 2:26 // 4,629 77° May 7 @ QC, 7:35 p.m. W, 6-3 14-17 T-5th (5.5) — 2:59 // 1,329 79° May 8 @ QC, 12:00 p.m. L, 9-0 14-18 6th (6.5) — 3:01 // 3,252 70° May 9 @ QC, 12:00 p.m. L, 7-1 14-19 7th (6.5) Ruiz (5) 2:55 // 2,450 70° May 10 @ KC, 7:30 p.m. L, 3-1 14-20 7th (7.5) — 2:53 // 5,222 67° May 11 @ KC, 7:30 p.m. L, 6-5 (12) 14-21 7th (8.0) — 3:43 // 6,353 53° May 12 @ KC, 2:00 p.m. Cancelled May 14 vs. WM, 7:05 p.m. W, 5-3 15-21 7th (8.5) — 3:05 // 3,438 79° May 15 vs. WM, 7:05 p.m. L, 4-1 15-22 7th (9.5) — 3:04 // 4,185 72° May 16 vs. WM, 11:05 a.m. W, 3-2 16-22 7th (9.5) — 2:40 // 7,512* 65° May 17 vs. WM, 7:05 p.m. W, 7-3 17-22 7th (9.5) — 2:51 // 6,449 81° May 18 vs. SB, 7:05 p.m. W, 13-2 18-22 6th (8.5) Ornelas (3), Fernandez (1) 2:40 // 5,102 56° May 19 vs. SB, 7:05 p.m. W, 5-4 19-22 5th (8.5) — 3:14 // 7,559 77° May 20 vs. SB, 1:05 p.m. W, 3-1 20-22 5th (7.5) — 2:59 // 7,012 68° May 22 @ WM, 7:05 p.m. L, 1-0 20-23 2:07 56° May 22 @ WM, 11:00 a.m. L, 8-1 20-24 5th (8.5) — 2:10 // 5,009 60° May 23 @ WM, 11:00 a.m. L, 2-1 20-25 5th (8.5) — 2:39 // 6,483 58° May 24 @ WM, 7:05 p.m. W, 3-0 21-25 5th (8.5) — 2:30 // 6,911 82° May 25 @ LAN, 7:05 p.m. L, 5-4 21-26 5th (9.5) — 2:48 // 3,319 86° May 26 @ LAN, 7:05 p.m. May 27 @ LAN, 1:05 p.m. May 28 @ LAN, 1:05 p.m. May 29 vs. BG, 7:05 p.m. May 30 vs. BG, 7:05 p.m. May 31 vs. BG, 7:05 p.m.

June 1 @ GL, 7:05 p.m. June 2 @ GL, 7:05 p.m. June 3 @ GL, 2:05 p.m. June 5 @ SB, 7:05 p.m. June 6 @ SB, 7:05 p.m. June 7 @ SB, 7:05 p.m. June 8 vs. LAN, 7:05 p.m. June 9 vs. LAN, 7:05 p.m. June 10 vs. LAN, 3:05 p.m. June 11 vs. LAN, 7:05 p.m. June 12 @ BG, 7:35 p.m. June 13 @ BG, 7:35 p.m. June 14 @ BG, 7:35 p.m. June 15 vs. GL, 7:05 p.m. June 16 vs. GL, 7:05 p.m. June 17 vs. GL, 1:05 p.m. * Home Season High ** Road Season High

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