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Today's Game: e Nashville Sounds and Omaha Storm Chasers continue a five-game series at Wer- ner Park today. e Sounds were throttled by the Storm Chasers in game one of the series Friday night 10-1 and last night's scheduled game was postponed to Monday when they two ball clubs will play a doubleheader. e two teams have split the first eight games of the season series. Today, right-hander Raul Alcantara starts for the Sounds against right-hander Scott Barlow for the Storm Chasers. Raul Alcantara: 25-year-old Raul Alcantara starts for the Sounds in today's game. e right-hander is 3-1 with a 5.09 ERA in 19 games (2 starts) in 2018. Alcantara is making his third straight start aſter beginning the season in the bullpen. In 40 2/3 innings, he has allowed 46 hits and 8 walks to go along with 23 strikeouts. He last pitched on June 24 against Round Rock. e Dominican Republic native allowed a run on four hits in 4.0 innings. In his Minor League career, Alcantara is 39-35 with a 3.54 ERA in 164 games (120 starts). In 13 MLB games (9 starts), he's 2-5 with a 7.19 ERA. Alcantara orig- inally signed with the Boston Red Sox as a non-draſted free agent in 2009 and was traded to Oakland in December of 2011. Scott Barlow: 25-year-old Scott Barlow starts for the Storm Chasers in today's game. Barlow has started once come out of the bullpen once against Nashville this season. e right-hander had his shortest start of the season in his last time out as he surrendered six runs (five earned) on seven hits in 3.0 innings at Round Rock. Barlow has a career minor league mark of 30-32 with a 4.21 ERA in 118 games (111 starts). He split the 2017 season between Double-A Tulsa and Triple-A Oklahoma City in the Dodgers organization. He was 7-6 with a 3.29 ERA in 26 games (26 starts). He fanned 160 hitters in 139.2 innings and held opposing batters to a .192 batting average. Kansas City signed Barlow to a minor-league contract on December 7, 2017. e New London, Connecticut native was draſted by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 6th round of the 2011 MLB First-Year Player Draſt out of Golden Valley (CA) High School. 2018 Standings: e Sounds have spent the following amount of days in the American Southern Division standings in 2018: First: 1, Second: 58, ird: 23, Fourth: 0. Hip Hip Jorge: Jorge Mateo needs one more triple to become the 9th player in Sounds history to collect 10 or more in a season. Duane Walker holds the all-time single season record for the Sounds with 15 in 1979. Ted Wilborn collected 14 in 1980, Rich ompson had 13 in 2004, and five players have tallied 12 in a season. Tike Redman hit 11 in 2000 and 10 in 2001. Wilborn and Redman are the only two Sounds players to have two seasons of 10 or more triples. Tee'd Off: e Sounds pitching staff gave up a season-high five home runs to the Omaha Storm Chas- ers Friday night. It was the most home runs allowed in a game by the Sounds since August 27, 2015 when the Tacoma Rainiers went deep five times at Cheney Stadium. Base Burglars: e Sounds allowed a season-high three stolen bases Friday night, matching the three Colorado Springs swiped against them on May 10. Nashville has allowed 70 stolen bases this season, which is 13th in the Pacific Coast League. ey are throwing would-be base-stealers out at a .278 clip, which is 11th in the league. Iowa has allowed the most stolen bases (93) and has the lowest caught-stealing percentage (.184) in the league. Against Omaha: e Sounds and Storm Chasers have had a very even series history in the Pacific Coast League. Omaha leads the all-time series by a narrow margin of 150-146 and took nine of 15 from the Sounds in 2017. e Stwo ball clubs have split the eight games this season against each other. Omaha has the edge 79-70 in games played in Nebraska. Close Calls: Six of the last eight games the Sounds have played have been decided by one run. Nash- ville has played in the second most one-run games in the PCL this season with 29 behind only New Orleans' 30. e Sounds are 16-13 in one-run games on the year, which is the fourth-best winning percentage on the circuit. 59 and Counting: Nick Martini extended his on-base streak to 59 games with a single in the fiſth inning of friday night's game. He's hitting .336 (73-for-217) with 37 runs, 35 RBI, 12 doubles, 2 triples, 5 home runs and 39 walks during the streak that is the longest in Minor League Baseball. e 59-game streak is the longest by a Nashville Sounds player in the Pacific Coast League era. Since MLBAM began tracking on-base streaks in 2009, Martini's 59-game streak is the 2nd-longest in professional baseball. e longest on-base streak in professional baseball since 2009 belongs to Andrew Velazquez of Single-A South Bend when he reached in 74 straight games in 2014. Neuse Making Noise: ird baseman Sheldon Neuse has started to heat up at the plate recently. In his last 14 games, he's batting .344 (21-for-61) with 7 RBI, 6 runs, 5 doubles, 1 triple, and 1 home run, and had a stretch of five consecutive multi-hit games. He began the day on June 14 with a .193 average and has boosted it to .230. He is currently on a season-long eight-game hitting streak. Series (W-L-T): 9-9-2 Series Openers: 10-11 Series Finales: 9-10 Series Sweeps: 1-1 Day Games: 11-8 Night Games: 26-33 vs. RHP: 26-30 vs. LHP: 11-11 April: 12-12 May: 15-13 June: 10-16 July: August: September: Monday: 4-6 Tuesday: 5-4 Wednesday: 6-4 ursday: 8-4 Friday: 5-7 Saturday: 3-9 Sunday: 6-7 vs. Am. Northern: 20-17 vs. Am. Southern: 13-14 vs. Pac. Northern: 2-5 vs. Pac. Southern: 2-5 vs. NL Affiliate: 28-29 vs. AL Affiliate: 9-12 Lead Aſter 6: 26-5 Trail Aſter 6: 5-34 Tied Aſter 6: 6-2 Lead Aſter 7: 28-3 Trail Aſter 7: 3-35 Tied Aſter 7: 6-3 Lead Aſter 8: 26-1 Trail Aſter 8: 1-39 Tied Aſter 8: 7-1 Scoring First: 22-14 Opp. Scoring First: 15-27 Scoring 4+ Runs: 28-12 Opp. Scoring 4+ Runs: 16-33 Scoring 3 or < Runs: 9-30 Opp. Scores 3 or < Runs: 21-8 Hit a HR: 21-17 Allow a HR 15-26 Hit 2+ HR: 7-4 Allow 2+ HR: 2-9 Outhit Opponent: 21-8 Tie in Hits: 5-3 Outhit by Opponent: 12-30 Record 10+ Hits: 19-9 Allow 10+ Hits: 8-17 Commit an Error: 20-26 Commit No Errors: 16-13 Walk-Off Wins: 5 Walk-Off Losses: 2 Extra-Innings: 5-3 Sounds starter 6+IP: 14-15 Sounds starter 7+ IP: 4-4 Sounds starter 8+ IP: 0-1 Longest Win Streak: 5 Longest Losing Streak: 4 White Jerseys: 2-2 Gray Jerseys: 1-5 Black Jerseys: 9-7 Red Jerseys: 13-16 Specialty Jerseys: 11-11 SOUNDS BY THE NUMBERS TONIGHT’S MATCHUP Sounds Storm Chasers 37-41 Record 36-43 21-18 Home 20-19 16-23 Road 16-24 L1 Streak W1 4-1 Last 5 1-4 5-5 Last 10 4-6 .254 (15th) Batting Avg. .264 (10th) 56 (14th) HR 61 (13th) 343 (15th) R 360 (14th) 51 (10th) SB 64 (5th) 704 (13th) K (Batting) 549 (2nd) 293 (5th) BB (Batting) 218 (15th) 4.17 (4th) ERA 4.60 (11th) 649 (11th) K (Pitching) 586 (16th) 220 (1st) BB (Pitching) 274 (7th) 378 (5th) R Allowed 384 (6th) 60 (3rd) HR Allowed 58 (1st) .975 (15th) Fielding Pct. .982 (6th) THIS DATE IN HISTORY e Sounds piled up four consecutive July 1 wins from 2012-2015, including a 13-12 win over Iowa at Greer Stadium on July 1, 2012. Nashville scored in the first five innings and plated eight runs in the fiſth. Caleb Gindl and Jeff Bianchi had three hits each in the win. AMERICAN SOUTHERN DIVISION W L PCT GB Memphis 49 32 .605 - New Orleans 39 43 .476 10.5 Nashville 37 41 .474 10.5 Round Rock 37 44 .457 12.0 UPCOMING EVENTS & PROMOS e Sounds return home on July 4 to take on the Iowa Cubs for a five-game series before the All-Star Break. e series begins with an Inde- pendence Day Fireworks Celebration presented by the Nashville International Airport. DAY DATE OPPONENT SOUNDS STARTER OPPONENT STARTER TIME (CST) TV/RADIO Monday July 2 Gm 1 at Omaha RHP Norge Ruiz (0-0, 4.50) LHP Jake Kalish (2-2, 3.71) 5:05 p.m. ALT 97.5 FM Monday July 2 Gm 2 at Omaha RHP Ben Bracewell (1-2, 4.87) TBD ALT 97.5 FM Tuesday July 3 at Omaha TBD RHP Glenn Sparkman (4-0, 3.78) 7:05 p.m. ALT 97.5 FM Wednesday July 4 vs. Iowa LHP Eric Jokisch (2-7, 4.45) TBD 7:05 p.m. ALT 97.5 FM First Tennessee Park 19 Junior Gilliam Way Nashville, TN 37219 @NashvilleSounds www.nashvillesounds.com Nashville Sounds (37-41) at Omaha Storm Chasers (36-43) RHP Raul Alcantara (3-1, 5.09) vs. RHP Scott Barlow (1-2, 4.85) Game #81/Road Game #41 • Sunday, July 1, 2018 • Werner Park • 2:05 p.m. (CST) • MiLB TV • ALT 97.5 FM Upcoming Probable Starting Pitchers nashville sounds game information SOUNDS VS. STORM CHASERS DATE SITE RESULT 4/13 Nashville L, 5-0 4/14 Nashville W, 14-7 4/15 Nashville W, 1-0 (7) 4/16 Nashville W, 5-4 4/21 Omaha L, 3-2 4/22 Omaha L, 4-1 4/23 Omaha W, 4-3 4/24 Omaha PPD 6/29 Omaha L, 10-1 6/30 Omaha PPD 7/1 Omaha 7/2 Omaha Gm 1 7/2 Omaha Gm 2 7/3 Omaha 7/16 Nashville 7/17 Nashville 7/18 Nashville 7/19 Nashville 2018: 4-4 at Nashville: 3-1 at Omaha: 1-3 All-Time: 146-150

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Today's Game: The Nashville Sounds and Omaha Storm Chasers continue a five-game series at Wer-ner Park today. The Sounds were throttled by the Storm Chasers in game one of the series Friday night 10-1 and last night's scheduled game was postponed to Monday when they two ball clubs will play a doubleheader. The two teams have split the first eight games of the season series. Today, right-hander Raul Alcantara starts for the Sounds against right-hander Scott Barlow for the Storm Chasers.

Raul Alcantara: 25-year-old Raul Alcantara starts for the Sounds in today's game. The right-hander is 3-1 with a 5.09 ERA in 19 games (2 starts) in 2018. Alcantara is making his third straight start after beginning the season in the bullpen. In 40 2/3 innings, he has allowed 46 hits and 8 walks to go along with 23 strikeouts. He last pitched on June 24 against Round Rock. The Dominican Republic native allowed a run on four hits in 4.0 innings. In his Minor League career, Alcantara is 39-35 with a 3.54 ERA in 164 games (120 starts). In 13 MLB games (9 starts), he's 2-5 with a 7.19 ERA. Alcantara orig-inally signed with the Boston Red Sox as a non-drafted free agent in 2009 and was traded to Oakland in December of 2011.

Scott Barlow: 25-year-old Scott Barlow starts for the Storm Chasers in today's game. Barlow has started once come out of the bullpen once against Nashville this season. The right-hander had his shortest start of the season in his last time out as he surrendered six runs (five earned) on seven hits in 3.0 innings at Round Rock. Barlow has a career minor league mark of 30-32 with a 4.21 ERA in 118 games (111 starts). He split the 2017 season between Double-A Tulsa and Triple-A Oklahoma City in the Dodgers organization. He was 7-6 with a 3.29 ERA in 26 games (26 starts). He fanned 160 hitters in 139.2 innings and held opposing batters to a .192 batting average. Kansas City signed Barlow to a minor-league contract on December 7, 2017. The New London, Connecticut native was drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 6th round of the 2011 MLB First-Year Player Draft out of Golden Valley (CA) High School.

2018 Standings: The Sounds have spent the following amount of days in the American Southern Division standings in 2018: First: 1, Second: 58, Third: 23, Fourth: 0.

Hip Hip Jorge: Jorge Mateo needs one more triple to become the 9th player in Sounds history to collect 10 or more in a season. Duane Walker holds the all-time single season record for the Sounds with 15 in 1979. Ted Wilborn collected 14 in 1980, Rich Thompson had 13 in 2004, and five players have tallied 12 in a season. Tike Redman hit 11 in 2000 and 10 in 2001. Wilborn and Redman are the only two Sounds players to have two seasons of 10 or more triples.

Tee'd Off: The Sounds pitching staff gave up a season-high five home runs to the Omaha Storm Chas-ers Friday night. It was the most home runs allowed in a game by the Sounds since August 27, 2015 when the Tacoma Rainiers went deep five times at Cheney Stadium.

Base Burglars: The Sounds allowed a season-high three stolen bases Friday night, matching the three Colorado Springs swiped against them on May 10. Nashville has allowed 70 stolen bases this season, which is 13th in the Pacific Coast League. They are throwing would-be base-stealers out at a .278 clip, which is 11th in the league. Iowa has allowed the most stolen bases (93) and has the lowest caught-stealing percentage (.184) in the league.

Against Omaha: The Sounds and Storm Chasers have had a very even series history in the Pacific Coast League. Omaha leads the all-time series by a narrow margin of 150-146 and took nine of 15 from the Sounds in 2017. The Stwo ball clubs have split the eight games this season against each other. Omaha has the edge 79-70 in games played in Nebraska.

Close Calls: Six of the last eight games the Sounds have played have been decided by one run. Nash-ville has played in the second most one-run games in the PCL this season with 29 behind only New Orleans' 30. The Sounds are 16-13 in one-run games on the year, which is the fourth-best winning percentage on the circuit.

59 and Counting: Nick Martini extended his on-base streak to 59 games with a single in the fifth inning of friday night's game. He's hitting .336 (73-for-217) with 37 runs, 35 RBI, 12 doubles, 2 triples, 5 home runs and 39 walks during the streak that is the longest in Minor League Baseball. The 59-game streak is the longest by a Nashville Sounds player in the Pacific Coast League era. Since MLBAM began tracking on-base streaks in 2009, Martini's 59-game streak is the 2nd-longest in professional baseball. The longest on-base streak in professional baseball since 2009 belongs to Andrew Velazquez of Single-A South Bend when he reached in 74 straight games in 2014.

Neuse Making Noise: Third baseman Sheldon Neuse has started to heat up at the plate recently. In his last 14 games, he's batting .344 (21-for-61) with 7 RBI, 6 runs, 5 doubles, 1 triple, and 1 home run, and had a stretch of five consecutive multi-hit games. He began the day on June 14 with a .193 average and has boosted it to .230. He is currently on a season-long eight-game hitting streak.

Series (W-L-T): 9-9-2Series Openers: 10-11Series Finales: 9-10Series Sweeps: 1-1Day Games: 11-8Night Games: 26-33vs. RHP: 26-30vs. LHP: 11-11April: 12-12May: 15-13June: 10-16July:August:September:Monday: 4-6Tuesday: 5-4Wednesday: 6-4Thursday: 8-4Friday: 5-7Saturday: 3-9Sunday: 6-7vs. Am. Northern: 20-17vs. Am. Southern: 13-14vs. Pac. Northern: 2-5vs. Pac. Southern: 2-5vs. NL Affiliate: 28-29vs. AL Affiliate: 9-12Lead After 6: 26-5Trail After 6: 5-34Tied After 6: 6-2Lead After 7: 28-3Trail After 7: 3-35Tied After 7: 6-3Lead After 8: 26-1Trail After 8: 1-39Tied After 8: 7-1Scoring First: 22-14Opp. Scoring First: 15-27Scoring 4+ Runs: 28-12Opp. Scoring 4+ Runs: 16-33 Scoring 3 or < Runs: 9-30Opp. Scores 3 or < Runs: 21-8Hit a HR: 21-17Allow a HR 15-26Hit 2+ HR: 7-4Allow 2+ HR: 2-9Outhit Opponent: 21-8Tie in Hits: 5-3Outhit by Opponent: 12-30Record 10+ Hits: 19-9Allow 10+ Hits: 8-17Commit an Error: 20-26Commit No Errors: 16-13Walk-Off Wins: 5Walk-Off Losses: 2Extra-Innings: 5-3Sounds starter 6+IP: 14-15Sounds starter 7+ IP: 4-4Sounds starter 8+ IP: 0-1Longest Win Streak: 5Longest Losing Streak: 4White Jerseys: 2-2Gray Jerseys: 1-5Black Jerseys: 9-7Red Jerseys: 13-16Specialty Jerseys: 11-11

SOUNDS BY THE NUMBERS

TONIGHT’S MATCHUP Sounds Storm Chasers 37-41 Record 36-43 21-18 Home 20-19 16-23 Road 16-24 L1 Streak W1 4-1 Last 5 1-4 5-5 Last 10 4-6 .254 (15th) Batting Avg. .264 (10th) 56 (14th) HR 61 (13th) 343 (15th) R 360 (14th) 51 (10th) SB 64 (5th) 704 (13th) K (Batting) 549 (2nd) 293 (5th) BB (Batting) 218 (15th) 4.17 (4th) ERA 4.60 (11th) 649 (11th) K (Pitching) 586 (16th) 220 (1st) BB (Pitching) 274 (7th) 378 (5th) R Allowed 384 (6th) 60 (3rd) HR Allowed 58 (1st) .975 (15th) Fielding Pct. .982 (6th)

THIS DATE IN HISTORYThe Sounds piled up four consecutive July 1 wins from 2012-2015, including a 13-12

win over Iowa at Greer Stadium on July 1, 2012. Nashville scored in the first five

innings and plated eight runs in the fifth. Caleb Gindl and Jeff Bianchi had three

hits each in the win.

AMERICAN SOUTHERN DIVISION W L PCT GBMemphis 49 32 .605 -New Orleans 39 43 .476 10.5Nashville 37 41 .474 10.5Round Rock 37 44 .457 12.0

UPCOMING EVENTS & PROMOSThe Sounds return home on July 4 to take on

the Iowa Cubs for a five-game series before the All-Star Break. The series begins with an Inde-pendence Day Fireworks Celebration presented

by the Nashville International Airport.

DAY DATE OPPONENT SOUNDS STARTER OPPONENT STARTER TIME (CST) TV/RADIO Monday July 2 Gm 1 at Omaha RHP Norge Ruiz (0-0, 4.50) LHP Jake Kalish (2-2, 3.71) 5:05 p.m. ALT 97.5 FMMonday July 2 Gm 2 at Omaha RHP Ben Bracewell (1-2, 4.87) TBD ALT 97.5 FMTuesday July 3 at Omaha TBD RHP Glenn Sparkman (4-0, 3.78) 7:05 p.m. ALT 97.5 FMWednesday July 4 vs. Iowa LHP Eric Jokisch (2-7, 4.45) TBD 7:05 p.m. ALT 97.5 FM

First Tennessee Park 19 Junior Gilliam Way Nashville, TN [email protected]

Nashville Sounds (37-41) at Omaha Storm Chasers (36-43)RHP Raul Alcantara (3-1, 5.09) vs. RHP Scott Barlow (1-2, 4.85)

Game #81/Road Game #41 • Sunday, July 1, 2018 • Werner Park • 2:05 p.m. (CST) • MiLB TV • ALT 97.5 FMUpcoming Probable Starting Pitchers

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SOUNDS VS. STORM CHASERS

DATE SITE RESULT4/13 Nashville L, 5-04/14 Nashville W, 14-74/15 Nashville W, 1-0 (7)4/16 Nashville W, 5-44/21 Omaha L, 3-24/22 Omaha L, 4-14/23 Omaha W, 4-34/24 Omaha PPD6/29 Omaha L, 10-16/30 Omaha PPD7/1 Omaha 7/2 Omaha Gm 17/2 Omaha Gm 2 7/3 Omaha 7/16 Nashville 7/17 Nashville 7/18 Nashville 7/19 Nashville

2018: 4-4 at Nashville: 3-1 at Omaha: 1-3 All-Time: 146-150

TOday’S STARTER - rHP raul alcantaraHT/WT: 6’4”/242BORN: December 4, 1992 in Barahona, Dominican RepublicRESIDES: Barahona, Dominican RepublicOBTAINED: Traded to Oakland with Josh Reddick & Miles Head from Boston in exchange for Andrew Bailey & Ryan Sweeney on December 28, 2011

ALCANTARA’S 2018 DAY-BY-DAY

2018 SEASON SPLITS & ETC. (NASHVILLE)Vs. Right:................................................Vs. Left:...................................................Home:......................................................Road:.......................................................Day:.........................................................Night:......................................................Quality Starts:.........................................Team W/L in Starts:................................

.264 (29-for-110).315 (17-for-54)

2-1, 3.86 ERA in 23.1 IP1-0, 6.75 ERA in 17.1 IP0-0, 2.08 ERA in 8.2 IP

3-1, 5.91 ERA in 32.0 IP-

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Last Outing: Alcantara last pitched on June 24 against Round Rock at First Tennessee Park. He started and allowed a run on four hits in 4.0 innings. The lone run he allowed came on a leadoff home run to Drew Robinson. Nashville would later fall 5-2.

Against Opponent: Alcantara has faced the Storm Chasers five times (two starts) in his career. He is 1-1 with a save and a 0.00 ERA (16.0 IP/7 ER). He faced Omaha once in 2016, twice in 2017 and twice this season. In those 16.0 innings he has walked two and struck out eight.

2018 Season Highlights: • Alcantara is making his first start of the season• Began the season on Nashville’s Opening Day roster, his first Triple-A Opening Day roster• Recorded his first save of the season and fifth of his career with a perfect 9th inning at Omaha on April 23...has two saves since• Has five outings of 3.0 innings or more• Has tossed 10 scoreless outings and three hitless outings

Career Notes: • Made Oakland’s Opening Day roster in 2017• Made his MLB Debut on September 5, 2016 vs. Los Ange-les (AL)...L, 3.0 IP, 5 H, 5 R, 5 ER, 1 BB, 0 K• Made eight quality starts in 2016 and three of 6.0+ innings on zero earned runs.• Threw six no-hit innings against Double-A Corpus Christi on May 5, 2016...W, 6.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 4 K• All 15 of his starts in 2015 were 4.0 innings or less• Underwent Tommy John surgery on May 14, 2014

YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP2010 DSL Red Sox 5-3 3.28 13 13 1 0 0 60.1 61 31 22 1 2 8 34 32011 GCL Red Sox 1-1 0.75 9 9 0 0 0 48.0 23 5 4 0 3 6 36 1 Lowell 0-3 6.23 4 4 0 0 0 17.1 25 14 12 0 1 6 14 02012 Burlington 6-11 5.08 27 17 0 0 0 102.2 119 64 58 12 7 38 57 22013 Beloit 7-1 2.44 13 13 1 1 0 77.1 84 29 21 3 4 7 58 2 Stockton 5-5 3.76 14 14 0 0 0 79.0 73 45 33 8 4 17 66 62014 Midland 2-0 2.29 3 3 0 0 0 19.2 17 5 5 0 2 5 10 12015 Stockton 0-2 3.88 15 15 0 0 0 48.2 54 21 21 3 2 8 29 12016 Midland 5-6 4.80 17 17 0 0 0 90.0 100 52 48 11 3 27 73 6 Nashville 4-0 1.18 8 8 0 0 0 45.2 38 7 6 1 0 3 32 0 OAKLAND 1-3 7.25 5 5 0 0 0 22.1 31 18 18 9 4 4 14 12017 AZL Athletics 0-0 0.00 4 2 0 0 0 5.1 2 0 0 0 0 1 7 0 Nashville 1-2 2.67 18 3 0 0 4 33.2 36 10 10 0 0 7 22 1 OAKLAND 1-2 7.13 8 4 0 0 0 24.0 22 21 19 5 3 12 12 02018 Nashville 3-1 5.09 19 2 0 0 3 40.2 46 25 23 5 2 8 23 1

2018 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

Minor League Totals 39-35 3.54 164 120 2 1 7 668.1 678 308 263 44 30 141 461 24

CAREER SINGLE-GAME HIGHSIP...........4.0 (4x), Last - 6/24 vs. Round RockK......3 (3x), Last - 5/11 vs. Colorado SpringsBB.............1 (7x), Last - 6/28 vs. Round RockH..........................7, 4/30 at Colorado SpringsR...........................7, 4/30 at Colorado SpringsER........................7, 4/30 at Colorado SpringsHR............1 (5x), Last - 6/28 vs. Round RockPitches.............62, 5/11 vs. Colorado SpringsStrikes..............47, 5/11 vs. Colorado Springs

IP.....8.0 (2x), Last - 4/6/14 vs. NW ArkansasK..............................11, 8/11/11 vs. GCL RaysBB.....................................7, 5/12/12 at PeoriaH................12 (2x), Last - 5/13/13 at LansingR.................10 (2x), Last - 7/1/12 vs. ClintonER................................10, 5/28/12 vs. ClintonHR....................................4, 9/30/16 at SeattlePitches......105, 7/27/16 vs. Colorado SpringsStrikes........75, 7/27/16 vs. Colorado Springs

*More info on Alcantara can be found on page 19 of the Sounds Media Guide.

With NashvilleDATE/OPP W/L ERA GS IP H R ER BB SO PITCHES SCORE4/9 at NO ND 2.25 - 4.0 2 2 1 1 1 56-37 L, 7-44/14 vs. OMA W 6.43 - 3.0 6 4 4 1 0 57-32 W, 14-74/19 at IOW W 4.09 - 4.0 2 0 0 1 3 49-31 W, 1-04/23 at OMA SV 3.75 - 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 12-9 W, 4-34/26 vs. NO ND 3.07 - 2.2 4 0 0 0 1 40-26 W, 3-24/30 at COS ND 7.04 - 0.2 7 7 7 0 1 39-24 L, 17-35/4 vs. MEM SV 6.61 - 1.0 0 0 0 1 0 11-6 W, 3-15/9 vs. COS L 8.27 - 0.0 3 4 3 0 0 15-10 L, 6-55/11 vs. COS W 6.64 - 4.0 2 0 0 0 3 62-42 W, 4-35/15 at MEM ND 6.43 - 0.2 2 0 0 0 0 15-8 W, 7-45/20 at OKC ND 6.26 - 2.0 1 1 1 0 0 26-17 L, 11-25/23 vs. COS ND 5.47 - 3.1 2 0 0 1 1 46-31 W, 2-15/27 vs. OKC ND 5.28 - 2.2 3 1 1 0 3 43-28 L, 3-26/1 at RR ND 4.94 - 2.0 2 0 0 0 1 26-19 L, 6-56/3 at RR SV 4.78 - 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 19-15 W, 3-26/5 vs. RNO ND 4.64 - 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 11-8 L, 4-36/10 vs. TAC ND 4.67 - 1.2 2 1 1 1 2 30-20 L, 5-46/17 at ABQ ND 5.40 1 2.0 4 4 4 1 2 51-34 L, 17-126/24 vs. RR ND 5.09 1 4.0 4 1 1 1 2 51-34 L, 5-2

Major League Totals 2-5 7.19 13 9 0 0 0 46.1 53 39 37 14 7 16 26 1

Alcantara vs. Omaha Hitters in 2018Arteaga: 0-2Collins: 0-1, RBI, SFDozier: 2-3, R, RBI, KGore: 0-1, RBILopez: 1-2, 2 R, BB, KMoon: 1-2, 2BMorin: 1-1, R, HBPScwindel: 1-2, 2B, RBITorres: 0-3

Nashville hitters Season Highlights • Was on his third Triple-A Opening Day roster (Memphis in 2016 & 2017) • Hit a pair of home runs and knocked in 5 runs in Nashville's suspended game at Colorado Springs on May 3 • Reached base safely in 15 straight games from April 22-May 10...hit .327 (17-for-52) with 11 runs, 5 home runs, 17 RBI, 5 walks, and 2 hit by pitches • Hit his first career grand slam on June 8 against Tacoma off Ross Detwiler...2-for-4, 1 R, 2B, GS, 5 RBI • Had a season-long 11-game hit streak from June 8-22...hit .389 (15-for-39) with 10 RBI, 11 runs, 4 home runs, 1 double and 7 walks

Career Highlights • Played in 115 games with Double-A Springfield and Triple-A Memphis...hit .282 (109-for-386) with 72 RBI, 58 runs, 19 doubles, 16 home runs, 43 walks and 78 strikeouts • Named a Texas League mid-season and post-season All-Star • Represented Puerto Rico in the 2016 Pan-Am Games • In his 9th professional season, 1st with Oakland • Originally drafted by St. Louis in the 18th round of the 2009 MLB Draft • Signed a minor league contract with Oakland on November 27, 2017

#10 Anthony Garcia - OF OMA Series: 1-4, R, HR, RBICurrent Streak: 2G (4-8)Long Hit Streak: 11G (6/8-6/21)Last Home Run: 6/29/18 at Omaha (Trevor Oaks)

Garcia’s Season Highs H: 3 (2x), Last - 6/28 at OKC K: 3 (3x), Last - 5/25 vs. OKC R: 3 (2x), Last - 6/28 at OKC BB: 3, 6/17 at ABQ RBI: 5 (3x), Last - 6/8 vs. TAC SB: 1, 5/15 at MEM

Career Highs H: 4 (5x), Last - 5/24/17 at CC K: 4, 6/29/17 at Midland R: 4, 6/22/11 vs. Bristol BB: 3 (3x), Last - 6/17/18 at ABQ RBI: 6, 5/30/12 vs. Beloit SB: 1 (39x), Last - 5/15/18 at MEM

Season Highlights • Began the season on the disabled list after breaking a pinky when he was hit by a pitch in Spring Training...activated May 21 • Went 2-for-2 with a home run, 2 RBI and 2 runs scored in his Triple-A debut on May 21 vs. Colorado Springs • Collected a season-high 4 hits against El Paso on June 13...went 4-for-5 with 3 doubles and added 2 outfield assists

Career Highlights • Played in 123 games with Double-A Corpus Christi in 2017...hit .227 (105-for-463) with 55 RBI, 65 runs, 21 doubles, 11 home runs, 6 triples, 40 walks and 110 strikeouts • Named a 2016 MiLB.com Organizational All-Star (Houston) • Ranked by MLB Pipeline as Oakland's #20 prospect and #30 by Baseball America • 5th professional season, 1st with Oakland • Traded to Oakland from Houston for Brandon Bailey on November 20, 2017 • Drafted by Houston in the 16th round of the 2014 MLB Draft out of Northeastern Oklahoma A&M

#7 Ramón Laureano - OF OMA Series: 0-4Current Streak: 0G (0-11)Long Hit Streak: 5G (6/10-6/15)Last Home Run: 6/27/18 at Oklahoma City G1 (Manny Banuelos)

Laureano’s Season Highs H: 4, 6/13 at ELP K: 3 (3x), Last - 6/28 at OKC R: 2 (5x), Last - 6/21 vs. RR BB: 3, 6/8 vs. TAC RBI: 2 (6x), Last - 6/21 vs. RR SB: 1 (5x), Last - 6/5 vs. RNO

Career Highs H: 5, 7/9/17 vs. Arkansas K: 3 (19x), Last - 6/3/18 at RR R: 4 (2x), Last - 7/15/16 vs. SJ BB: 3 (4x), Last - 6/8/18 vs. TAC RBI: 4 (3x), Last - 4/28/17 vs. FRI SB: 2 (8x), Last - 6/21/17 vs. SA

Season Highlights • Was on Nashville's Opening Day roster for the first time in his career • Hit a walk-off single in the bottom of the 9th inning to give the Sounds a 3-2 victory over Oklahoma City on Memorial Day.

Career Highlights • Played in 105 games with Advanced-A Jupiter and Triple-A New Orleans in 2017...hit .270 (110-for-407 with 53 runs, 18 RBI, 16 doubles, 2 home runs, 2 triples, 39 walks and 62 strikeouts • Spent all of 2013 & 2014 on Washington's Major League roster • Named the 2011 Washington Nationals' Minor League Player of the Year • Father, Steve, played in the big leagues with Minnesota (1985-88) and Houston (1989-90) • 11th professional season, 1st with Oakland • Drafted by Washington in the 19th round of the 2008 MLB Draft out of St. Petersburg College

#2 Steve Lombardozzi - INF OMA Series: 2-3, BB, 2BCurrent Streak: 3G (4-10)Long Hit Streak: 6G (4/21-5/3)Last Home Run: 5/31/18 at Round Rock (David Hurlbut)

Lombardozzi’s Season Highs H: 3, 6/17 at ABQ K: 3, 5/18 at OKC R: 2 (5x), Last - 6/17 at ABQ BB: 2 (2x), Last - 6/26 at OKC RBI: 3, 4/14 vs. OMA SB: 1, 6/1 at RR

Career Highs H: 4 (8x), Last - 4/25/15 at Toledo K: 4, 8/21/11 at Pawtucket R: 4 (2x), Last - 8/10/12 at ARI BB: 3 (9x), Last - 6/8/18 vs. TAC RBI: 4 (3x), Last - 7/12/10 at Salem SB: 2 (6x), Last - 4/22/17 vs. OMA

Season Highlights • Was on a Triple-A Opening Day roster for the first time in his career • Went 0-for-19 from his last at-bat on April 14 through his first two at-bats on April 20, the longest hitless streak of his career • Drilled a pair of home runs, scored three runs and knocked in three in Nashville's suspended game at Colorado Springs on May 3 • Has had three six-game hitting streaks in 2018...from June 22-28 he hit .409 (9-for-22) with 2 runs, 3 triples and 4 RBI

Career Highlights • Played in 129 games with Advanced-A Tampa, Double-A Trenton and Double-A Midland...hit .267 (142-for-532) with 57 RBI, 90 runs, 30 doubles, 18 triples, 12 home runs, 40 walks and 144 strikeouts • Finished tied for 2nd in all of MiLB in 2017 with 52 stolen bases in 2017 and led all minor leaguers with 82 in 2015 • Ranked by Baseball America as Oakland's #3 prospect and #5 by MLB Pipeline • In his 7th professional season, 2nd with Oakland • Originally signed by New York (AL) as a non-drafted free agent on January 28, 2012 • Traded to Oakland with Dustin Fowler and James Kaprielian from New York (AL) for Sonny Gray and future considerations on July 31, 2017

#14 Jorge Mateo - INF OMA Series: 1-4, KCurrent Streak: 1G (1-4)Long Hit Streak: 6G (5/22-5/27, 6/11-6/17, & 6/22-6/28)Last Home Run: 6/15/18 at El Paso (Colten Brewer)

Mateo’s Season Highs H: 4, 5/3 at COS K: 3 (7x), Last - 6/28 at OKC R: 3, 5/3 at COS BB: 1 (15x), Last - 6/28 at OKC RBI: 4, 5/3 at COS SB: 2 (2x), Last - 6/24 vs. RR

Career Highs H: 4 (9x), Last - 5/3/18 at COS K: 4 (2x), Last - 8/23/17 at CC R: 4, 9/1/17 vs. San Antonio BB: 4 (2x), Last - 6/28/17 vs. RIC RBI: 5, 7/2/17 at New Hampshire SB: 4 (7x), Last - 6/25/17 vs. DUN

Season Highlights • Was on Nashville's Opening Day roster for the first time in his career • Went 4-for-4 vs. New Orleans on April 28...tied a career-high in hits • Had 5 straight two-hit games from May 10-14 • Went 3-for-4 with 2 home runs May 18 at Oklahoma City, his second career multi-homer game • Had his contract selected by Oakland on June 6 and made his MLB debut the same night as a pinch hitter...was optioned back to Nashville on June 9 after going 0-for-9 in three games for the Athletics • Had a career-long 21-game hitting streak from May 22-June 21...hit .378 (34-for-90) with 15 runs, 14 RBI, 6 doubles, 1 triple, 2 home runs and 9 walks...it was the fifth-longest streak in the PCL era for the Sounds. • Collected his first Major League hit with a game-winning RBI single in the 8th inning against Chicago (AL) on June 23

Career Highlights • Played in 121 games with Double-A Springfield and Triple-A Memphis in 2017...hit .294 (135-for-459) with 73 runs, 70 RBI, 25 doubles, 8 home runs, 5 triples, 66 walks and 93 strikeouts • Set career-highs in hits, home runs, RBI and walks in 2017 • Named a 2015 Texaas League mid-season All-Star • In his 7th professional season and 1st with Oakland • Signed a minor-league contract with Oakland on November 27, 2017 • Originally drafted by St. Louis in the 7th round of the 2011 MLB Draft

#20 Nick Martini - INF/OF OMA Series: 1-4, KCurrent Streak: 5G (8-21)Long Hit Streak: 21G (5/22-6/19)Last Home Run: 6/13/18 at El Paso (Walker Lockett)

Martini’s Season Highs H: 4, 4/28 vs. NO K: 3 (2x), Last - 6/26 at OKC R: 3 (2x), Last - 6/13 at ELP BB: 2 (8x), Last - 6/15 at ELP RBI: 4, 5/18 at OKC SB: 1 (3x), Last - 6/1 at RR

Career Highs H: 4 (7x), Last - 4/28/18 vs. NO K: 3 (8x), Last - 5/23/18 vs. COS R: 4 (3x), Last - 5/7/17 at Iowa BB: 3 (8x), Last - 7/29/17 at REN RBI: 5 (2x), Last - 7/12/15 at ARK SB: 2 (3x), Last - 4/16/13 vs. BUR

Nashville hitters

Season Highlights • Began the season with Double-A Midland...went 5-for-11 in three games before being transferred to Nashville on April 10

Career Highlights • Played in 67 games for Double-A Midland and Nashville...hit .244 (49-for-201) with 16 RBI, 35 runs, 6 doubles, 2 triples, 0 home runs, 32 walks and 36 strikeouts • Finished fourth among A’s farmhands in on-base percentage (.363) and tied for eighth in walks (56) in 2016 • In his 7th professional season, all with Oakland • Drafted by Oakland in the 16th round of the 2012 MLB First-Year Player Draft out of the College of Central Florida

#1 Melvin Mercedes - INF OKC Series: 2-8, 2 R, RBI, 3B, 2 BB, 2 KCurrent Streak: 0G (0-5)Long Hit Streak: 2G (5/25-5/27)Last Home Run: 5/16/18 vs. Rancho Cucamonga (Stetson Allie)

Mercedes’ Season Highs H: 3, 4/28 at LE K: 3 (2x), Last - 5/19 vs. SJ R: 2, 5/8 at VIS BB: 3, 5/2 vs. LAN RBI: 3 (2x), Last - 5/16 vs. RC SB: 1 (4x), Last - 5/18 vs. SJ

Career Highs H: 4, 9/5/16 vs. Bakersfield K: 3 (8x), Last - 5/22/18 vs. SJ R: 3 (6x), Last - 7/15/16 vs. HD BB: 3 (6x), Last - 5/2/18 vs. LAN RBI: 4, 7/31/14 vs. Peoria SB: 2 (5x), Last - 4/21/17 at OKC

Season Highlights • On a Triple-A Opening roster for the first time in his career • Posted a season-high three hits against Reno on June 6 • Had a season-long six-game hitting streak from May 7-13...hit .391 (9-for-23) with 5 runs, 4 doubles, and 4 RBI • Struck out at least once in 28 consecutive games from April 26-May 27 • Hit his first home run of the season on June 21 against Round Rock...went back-to-back with Ramón Laureano

Career Highlights • Played in 117 games for Single-A Hagerstown, Advanced-A Stockton and Double-A Midland...hit .321 (142-for-442) with 79 RBI, 70 runs, 26 doubles, 3 triples, 16 home runs, 40 walks and 112 strikeouts • Named a South Atlantic League Mid-Season All-Star in 2017 • Ranked by Baseball America as Oakland's #14 prospect and #10 by MLB Pipeline • In his 3rd professional season, 2nd with Oakland • Traded to Oakland with Blake Treinen and Jesus Lazardo from Washington in exchange for Sean Doolittle and Ryan Madson on July 16, 2017 • Drafted by Washington in the 2nd round of the 2016 MLB First-Year Player Draft out of the University of Oklahoma

#26 Sheldon Neuse - INF OMA Series: 1-4, 2 KCurrent Streak: 8G (11-30)Long Hit Streak: 8G (6/21-present)Last Home Run: 8/10/17 vs. San Jose (Matt Solter)

Neuse’s Season Highs H: 3, 6/6 vs. RNO K: 4 (2x), Last - 5/14 at MEM R: 3 (2x), Last - 5/13 at MEM BB: 2 (2x), Last - 4/14 vs. OMA RBI: 3, 5/1 at COS SB: 1 (4x), Last - 5/20 at OKC

Career Highs H:3 (10x), Last - 6/6/18 vs. RNO K: 4 (3x), Last - 5/14/18 at MEM R: 3 (5x), Last - 4/14/18 vs. OMA BB: 2 (6x), Last - 4/5/18 at NO RBI: 5 (2x), Last - 7/28/17 at MOD SB: 1 (17x), Last - 4/14/18 vs. OMA

Season Highlights • Began the season on Oakland's Opening Day roster, his first MLB Opening Day roster • Optioned to Nashville on June 8 and activated June 9 after batting .182 with 6 RBI, 5 runs, 4 doubles, and 1 home run in 18 games for Oakland

Career Highlights • Played in 76 games with Oakland in 2017...hit .237 (52-for-219) with 22 RBI, 21 runs, 12 doubles, 3 home runs, and 31 walks • Hit .286 (24-for-84) with 14 RBI, 11 runs, 9 doubles, 2 home runs and 8 walks for the Sounds in 2017 • Made his Major League debut on July 23, 2016 with Oakland and recorded his first major league hit on July 30 off of Cleveland’s Josh Tomlin • Named an MiLB.com organizational All-Star (Oakland) in 2016 • In his 7th professional season, all with Oakland • Drafted by the Oakland Athletics in the 2nd round of the 2012 MLB First-Year Player Draft

#11 Bruce Maxwell - C OMA Series: 1-4, K, PBCurrent Streak: 1G (1-4)Long Hit Streak: 2G (6/10-6/11, 6/16-6/18)Last Home Run: 6/2/18 at Kansas City (Jason Hammel)

Maxwell’s Season Highs H: 2 (2x), Last - 6/21 vs. RR K: 2 (6x), Last - 6/27 at OKC R: 1 (6x), Last - 6/11 vs. TAC BB: 2, 6/18 at ABQ RBI: 2 (2x), Last - 6/10 vs. TAC SB:

Career Highs H: 5, 7/ 16/16 at El Paso K: 3 (10x), last - 6/14/16 vs. MEM R: 4, 7/16/16 at El Paso BB: 3 (3x), last - 5/21/16 vs. SAC RBI: 6, 7/1616 at El Paso SB: 1 (2x), last - 5/29/16 at SL

Season Highlights • Began the season on Oakland's Opening Day roster • Has had multiple stints with Oakland and Nashville in 2018 • Went 3-for-3 with 2 home runs on May 31 at Round Rock...it was his second career multi-HR game

Career Highlights • Missed nearly the entire 2017 season after undergoing surgery on his right shoulder during spring training...hit .259 in 16 games after being reinstated from the disabled list on September 1 • Played in 99 games with Oakland and 39 with Nashville in 2016 • Claimed off waivers by Oakland from Texas on June 21, 2015 • Made his MLB debut with Texas in 2014 and is a career .235 hitter with 16 home runs and 67 RBI in 231 games with Texas (2014-15) and Oakland (2015-18) • In his 12th professional season, 4th with Oakland • Drafted by the Washington Nationals in the second round of the 2007 MLB First-Year Player Draft

#5 Jake Smolinski - OF OMA Series: 0-4, 3 KCurrent Streak: 0G (0-4)Long Hit Streak: 3G (5/18-5/20, 5/31-6/2, 6/6-6/8, & 6/27-6/28) Last Home Run: 6/28/18 at Oklahoma City (Guillermo Moscoso)

Smolinski’s Season Highs H: 4, 5/18 at OKC K: 4, 5/22 vs. COS R: 3, 6/8 vs. TAC BB: 2 (2x), Last - 6/8 vs. TAC RBI: 2 (5x), Last - 6/8 vs. TAC SB: 1, 4/7 at LAA

Career Highs H: 5 (2x), Last - 8/13/17 vs. VIS K: 4, 4/3/08 at DEL R: 4, 8/13/15 at IOW BB: 3 (6x), Last - 4/24/13 vs. CHT

RBI: 6, 6/1/15 at TAC SB: 2 (2x), Last - 4/4/14 vs. NWA

Season Highlights • On a Triple-A Opening roster for the first time in his career • Reached base safely in 17 consecutive games from April 13-May 8...hit .327 (18-for-55) with 9 runs, 7 RBI, 4 extra-base hits and 13 walks with a .456 on-base percentage during the streak • Went 2-for-4 with a triple, home run, and 4 RBI on June 28 at Oklahoma City

Career Highlights • Played in 62 games with Double-A Midland and Nashville...hit .295 (62-for-210) with 24 RBI, 36 runs, 10 doubles, 1 triple, 5 home runs, 29 walks and 49 strikeouts • Began 2017 on the restricted list, serving a 50-game suspension • Named a 2016 Texas League mid-season and post-season Texas League All-Star • Led all A's farmhands in on-base percentage (.383) and was 7th in batting average (.280) in 2016 • In his 8th professional season, all with Oakland • Drafted by the Athletics in the 5th round of the 2011 MLB First-Year Player Draft out of the University of Central Florida

#6 Beau Taylor - C OKC Series: 2-4, R, 3B, HR, 4 RBI, BB, KCurrent Streak: 1G (2-4)Long Hit Streak: 6G (5/1-5/7)Last Home Run: 6/28/18 at Oklahoma City (Guillermo Moscoso)

Taylor’s Season Highs H: 2 (11x), Last - 6/28 at OKC K: 3 (4x), Last - 6/3 at RR R: 2 (4x), Last - 6/17 at ABQ BB: 2 (5x), Last - 6/2 at RR RBI: 4, 6/28/18 at OKC SB:

Career Highs H: 4 (3x), Last - 8/9/14 vs. MOD K: 4, 8/2/14 at San Jose R: 3 (4x), Last - 8/17/17 at MEM BB: 3 (4x), Last - 8/13/16 at SPR RBI: 5 (2x), Last - 6/6/13 at CC SB: 1 (6x), Last - 7/15/16 at SA

Nashville hitters

PLAYER 2 3 4 5+ TOTAL

Barreto 7 3 1 11

Boyd 15 3 18

Canha 1 1

Fowler 9 4 1 14

Garcia 15 2 17

Garneau 2 1 3

Heathcott 6 2 8

Joyce 1 1 2

Laureano 10 1 11

Lombardozzi 9 1 10

Martini 14 5 1 20

Mateo 12 3 1 16

Maxwell

Mercedes 2 2

Neuse 14 1 15

Núñez 3 3

Phegley 3 2 5

Smolinski 2 3 1 6

Taylor 11 11

Vertigan 1 1

Totals: 138 32 6 177

MULTI-HIT GAMES2 3 4 5+ TOTAL

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52 12 3 4 71

MULTI-RBI GAMESGame-Tying Go-Ahead Game-Winning 2-Out

3 3 7

4 3 16

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4 6 3 14

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33 66 26 118

RBI BREAKDOWN

Season Highlights • Began the season with Double-A Midland...hit .233 with 10 RBI in 58 games with the RockHounds before being transferred to Nashville on June 17 • Came a home run shy of the cycle with his 3-for-3 performance in game two of a doubleheader at Oklahoma City on June 27...his first career Triple-A multi-hit game

Career Highlights • Played in 67 games for Double-A Midland in 2017...hit .285 (71-for-249) with 39 runs, 21 RBI, 18 doubles, 1 home run, 35 walks and 59 strikeouts • Made his professional debut in 2012 with short-season Vermont • 7th professional season, all with Oakland • Drafted by Oakland in the 10th round of the 2012 MLB Draft out of UC Santa Barbara

#17 Brett Vertigan - OF OMA Series: 0-3Current Streak: 0G (0-7)Long Hit Streak: 1G (6/22 & 6/27)Last Home Run: 5/4/17 vs. Corpus Christi (Cy Sneed)

Vertigan’s Season Highs H: 3 (4x), Last - 6/27 at OKC K: 3 (2x), Last - 6/24 vs. RR R: 3, 5/23 at ARK BB: 2 (6x), Last - 6/1 vs. NWA RBI: 3, 6/1 vs. NWA SB: 2, 6/7 at SA

Career Highs H: 4, 4/15/17 at Tulsa K: 3 (8x), Last - 6/24/18 vs. RR R: 3 (7x), Last - 5/23/18 at Arkansas BB: 4 (2x), Last - 5/29/15 vs. LAN

RBI: 3 (5x), Last - 6/1/18 vs. NW ARK SB: 3, 5/29/15 vs. Lancaster

Nashville hittersPLAYER Current 5+ Gms 10+ Gms 15+ Gms Long

Barreto - 1 5

Boyd 0 5 8

Canha - 1

Fowler - 1 6

Garcia 2 4 1 11

Garneau - 1 5

Heathcott - 2 6

Joyce - 3

Laureano 0 1 5

Lombardozzi 3 1 6

Martini 5 3 1 1 21

Mateo 1 2 6

Maxwell 1 2

Mercedes 0 2

Neuse 8 4 8

Núñez - 1 7

Phegley - 1 7

Smolinski 0 3

Taylor 1 1 6

Vertigan 0 1

Totals: 28 2 1

HIT STREAK BREAKDOWNCurrent 5+ Gms 10+ Gms 15+ Gms Long

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- 1 5

- 3 1 10

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- 2 1 13

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ON-BASE STREAK BREAKDOWN

PLAYER vs. LHP vs. RHP SOLO 2R 3R GS TOTAL GM-TYING GO-AHEAD CAREER

Barreto 1 6 5 2 7 1 58

Boyd 2 1 1 2 35

Canha 1 1 1 1 105

Fowler 3 3 3 1 42

Garcia 2 10 8 3 1 1 12 2 1 105

Garneau 1 1 2 2 94

Heathcott 1 1 1 43

Joyce 206

Laureano 3 2 2 3 5 1 36

Lombardozzi 1 1 1 25

Martini 1 4 3 2 5 1 2 35

Mateo 3 1 2 3 1 2 33

Maxwell 32

Mercedes 3

Neuse 1 1 1 18

Phegley 1 2 2 1 3 91

Smolinski 3 5 7 1 8 1 1 87

Taylor 1 1 1 1 31

Vertigan 9

TOTALS 15 41 35 17 3 1 56 7 9

HOME RUNS

HOME RUN VARIANTS (last time it happened)Lead off HR (1): Jorge Mateo, 5/3 at Colorado Springs Walk-Off HR:

Back-to-back HR (3): Jake Smolinski & Anthony Gar-cia, 5/31 at Round Rock (7th inning off Connor Sadzeck); Ramón Laureano & Jake Smolinski, 6/2 at Round Rock (8th inning off Adrian Sampson); Ramón Laureano & Sheldon Neuse, 6/21 vs. Round Rock (6th inning off Michael Roth)

Multi-HR Games (6): Jorge Mateo (2), 5/3 at Colora-do Springs; Anthony Garcia (2), 5/3 at Colorado Springs; Franklin Barreto (2), 5/6 vs. Memphis; Nick Martini (2), 5/18 at Oklahoma City; Jake Smolinski (2), 5/31 at Round Rock; Anthony Garcia (2), 6/16 at Albuquerque

Extra-inning HR (1): Jorge Mateo, 6/15 at El Paso (10th Inning)

Grand Slams (1): Anthony Garcia, 6/8 vs. Tacoma (2nd in-ning off Ross Detwiler)

Inside-the-park HR:

Pinch-hit HR:

WALK-OFF WINSDATE SCORE GAME-WINNING PLAY4/15 vs. OMA 1-0 (7) Garneau RBI single scored Martini to break 0-0 tie4/16 vs. OMA 5-4 Boyd scored game-winning run on walk-off wild pitch 4/26 vs. NO 7-6 (10) Neuse sacrifice fly scored Lombardozzi to break 6-6 tie5/23 vs. COS 3-2 (10) Phegley RBI single scored Martini to break 2-2 tie5/28 vs. OKC 3-2 Lombardozzi RBI single scored Smolinski to break 2-2 tie

PINCH-HITTERSBJ Boyd: 0-1

Dustin Garneau: 0-2, KJason Goldstein: 0-0, BB, R

Bruce Maxwell: 0-1, KMelvin Mercedes: 0-1, K

Josh Phegley: 0-1, IBBBeau Taylor: 0-1, IBB

Brett Vertigan: 0-1, RBI

PLAYER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Barreto 3-1 13-6 3-5 4-2 0-4

Boyd 6-9 11-11 1-0 1-2 2-9 2-2 5-2

Canha 0-1 1-0

Fowler 0-1 7-4 7-10

Garcia 2-4 25-24 2-5 1-1 2-2 1-1

Garneau 1-1 4-3 1-4 3-3

Heathcott 2-2 3-1 6-7 4-2 0-2

Joyce 1-2

Laureano 1-2 10-10 2-6 1-0 0-1 2-0

Lombardozzi 2-6 7-8 11-14 2-3

Martini 18-18 3-3 1-4 2-0 1-2 1-4 2-2 3-1

Mateo 11-8 0-3 1-0 1-0 3-4 21-20

Maxwell 1-7 2-1 1-1

Mercedes 1-0 0-2 5-7

Neuse 1-2 2-1 5-1 11-15 5-5 10-11 1-2

Núñez 2-0 2-3

Phegley 2-6 6-2 10-4 1-2 1-0

Powell 1-3

Smolinski 8-8 1-1 5-5

Taylor 0-1 7-14 6-7 3-2

Vertigan 0-1` 1-0 1-2

STARTS BY BATTING ORDER (Team Record) STARTS BY POSITION (Team Record)C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH

19-11 4-5 0-2

16-25 10-9 1-0 1-1

0-1 1-0

13-15 1-0

4-7 14-16 15-13

8-10 1-1

15-13 0-1

1-1 0-1

15-19 1-0

6-4 11-21 2-4 0-1 2-0 1-1

15-23 10-4 0-1 6-6 0-1

3-0 34-33 1-2

4-7 0-2

4-7 1-1 1-1

0-1 34-34 0-1 1-1

1-0 0-2 2-0 1-1

10-8 10-6

1-3

13-13 1-1

15-16 3-8

2-2 0-1

hitting breakdown

AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS

April .235 24 790 92 186 37 5 9 85 94 4 181 20 8 .318 .329 .647

May .249 29 953 129 237 44 10 27 126 108 3 291 23 8 .331 .401 .732

June .277 26 885 122 245 46 13 20 113 91 0 232 8 10 .345 .426 .771

July

August

Sept.

TEAM BATTING BY MONTH

SCORE BY INNING 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12+ TOTAL

Sounds: 29 38 34 52 29 43 37 43 27 11 0 - 343

Opponents: 56 40 32 52 44 46 47 38 13 7 3 - 378

MARGIN OF VICTORY 1r 2r 3r 4r 5r 6r 7r 8r 9r 10r 11r 12+r TOTAL

Sounds: 16 7 2 3 3 2 2 1 1 37

Opponents: 13 3 8 6 2 3 2 2 1 1 41

RUNS NO. OF TIMES LAST

2 49 6/28 vs. Oklahoma City (5th Inning)

3 22 6/28 at Oklahoma City (9th Inning)

4 12 6/26 at Oklahoma City (5th Inning)

5 5 6/28 at Oklahoma City (4th Inning)

6 1 6/8 vs. Tacoma (2nd Inning)

7

8 1 5/10 vs. Colorado Springs (1st Inning)

MULTI-RUN INNINGS

Pitching staffMonth W-L ERA QS R ER IP BB K HR April 5-11 3.36 4 58 42 112.2 43 109 3May 9-11 4.79 11 94 84 157.2 44 113 18June 3-7 4.13 9 69 57 124.1 39 109 9JulyAugustSeptemberTOTALS 17-29 4.17 24 221 183 394.2 126 331 30

Month W-L ERA SV-OPP R ER IP BB K HR April 7-1 3.14 5-6 42 34 97.1 37 92 4May 6-2 3.92 7-9 45 42 96.1 20 117 8June 7-9 5.33 8-13 70 61 103.0 37 107 18JulyAugustSeptemberTOTALS 20-12 4.16 20-28 157 137 296.2 94 317 29

STARTERS BY MONTH BULLPEN BY MONTH

W L ERA G CG SHO SV SVO IP H R ER BB IBB SO WHIP AVG

April 12 12 3.26 24 1 5 5 6 210.0 189 100 76 80 0 200 1.28 .239

May 15 13 4.46 29 1 1 7 9 254.0 273 139 126 64 0 231 1.33 .276

June 10 16 4.67 26 0 1 8 13 227.1 248 139 118 76 2 218 1.43 .275

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August

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TEAM PITCHING BY MONTH

STARTERS BY THE NUMBERSNAME STARTS QS TEAM W-L AVG. PITCHES AVG. STRIKES K/9 BB/9 WHIP 1ST INNING ERA TEAM RUNS PER STARTAlcantara 2 0 0-2 50.5 34 6.00 2.00 1.33 22.50 7.00 (14/2)Anderson 6 1 4-2 69.2 47.7 10.46 1.35 1.20 1.50 5.67 (34/6)Bassitt 7 1 4-3 70.8 46.9 9.95 3.55 1.64 10.29 3.71 (26/7)Bracewell 5 0 1-4 67.2 42.8 7.97 3.98 1.52 6.23 3.20 (16/5)Cahill 2 0 0-2 78.5 45.5 9.78 6.52 1.14 0.00 2.00 (4/2)Friedrichs 1 0 0-1 84 54 1.59 1.59 0.88 0.00 2.00 (2/1)Gossett 5 2 5-0 87.9 56.4 9.78 3.72 1.09 0.00 6.60 (33/5)Graveman 4 3 2-2 100.7 63.3 6.00 2.63 1.75 0.00 5.50 (22/4)Jackson 3 1 1-2 97.3 58 9.19 4.60 1.28 3.00 3.67 (11/3)Jokisch 14 4 6-8 93.2 58.8 7.28 2.69 1.46 5.79 3.50 (49/14)Milburn 2 1 2-0 77 48.5 6.10 0.87 0.97 0.00 3.00 (6/2)Montas 9 3 3-6 71.4 45.0 7.24 2.85 1.34 6.23 3.33 (30/9)Naile 16 7 6-9 89 56 5.54 2.27 1.36 7.88 4.88 (78/16)Ruiz 1 1 1-0 90 56 6.00 1.50 1.17 0.00 5.00 (5/1)Wahl 1 0 1-0 44 24 18.00 9.00 0.80 0.00 3.00 (3/1)Wendelken 1 0 1-0 56 45 21.00 0.00 1.06 0.00 11.00 (11/1)

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Date Dec. IP H R ER BB SO 6/24 vs. RR ND 4.0 4 1 1 1 26/17 at ABQ ND 2.0 4 4 4 1 26/10 vs. TAC BS 1.2 2 1 1 1 26/5 vs. RNO ND 1.0 0 0 0 0 16/3 at RR SV 1.0 0 0 0 0 0

#55 Raul Alcántara - RHP

Season Highlights • On his first career Triple-A Opening Day roster • Recorded his first save of the season and fifth of his career with a perfect 9th inning at Omaha on April 23 • Made a spot start on June 17 at Albuquerque, allowed 4 runs in the 1st inning

Career Highlights • Split 2017 across three levels....AZL Athletics, Nashville and Oakland • Went 1-2 with a 2.31 ERA in 22 games (5 starts) between the AZL Athletics and Nashville • Made his Major League debut on September 5, 2016 vs. Los Angeles (AL) • Named a MiLB.com organizational All-Star and Midwest League All-Star in 2013 • In his 9th professional season, 6th with Oakland • Originally signed by the Boston Red Sox as an International Free Agent on July 2, 2009 • Traded to Oakland with Josh Reddick and Miles Head from the Boston Red Sox for Andrew Bailey and Ryan Sweeney on December 28, 2011

Saves/Chances: 3/6 Inherited Runners/Scored: 7/4 K/9: 5.09 Holds: 1Last Outing: 6/24 vs. Round Rock: Made his second spot start of the season, allowed a lead off home runLast HR allowed: 6/24/18 vs. Round Rock (Drew Robinson)

Last Five Appearances

Alcántara’s Season Highs IP: 4.0 (4x), Last - 6/24 vs. RR K: 3 (3x), Last - 5/27 vs. OKC H: 7, 4/30 at COS BB: 1 (6x), Last - 6/17 at ABQ R: 7, 4/30 at COS HR: 1 (5x), Last - 6/24 vs. RR

Career Highs IP: 8.0 (2x), Last - 4/6/14 vs. NWA K: 11, 8/11/11 vs. GCL Rays H: 12 (2x), Last - 5/14/13 at LAN BB: 7, 5/12/12 at Peoria R: 10 (2x), Last - 7/1/12 vs. Clinton HR: 4, 9/30/16 at Seattle

Midland outings in italics

Date Dec. IP H R ER BB SO 6/29 at OMA ND 1.0 3 3 3 0 16/27 at OKC Gm 2 HLD 1.0 1 0 0 0 26/23 vs. RR L 1.0 1 1 0 0 16/18 at ABQ ND 2.2 4 1 1 2 26/15 at ELP SV 1.0 0 0 0 0 2

#30 Jeremy Bleich - LHP

Season Highlights • On his first career Triple-A Opening Day roster • Went 0-0 with a 0.77 ERA (11.2 IP/1 ER) in eight games in the month of May • Allowed a career-high three home runs in the 7th inning at Omaha on June 29

Career Highlights • In 2017 went 5-4 with a 3.77 ERA in 38 games (0 starts) with Double-A Tulsa and Triple-A Oklahoma City...62.0 IP, 62 H, 27 R, 26 ER, 14 BB, 52 K • Pitched for Team Israel in the 2017 World Baseball Classic • Has pitched in the Yankees, Pirates, Phillies, and Dodgers organizations • In his 11th professional season, 1st with Oakland • Signed a minor-league contract with Oakland on January 9, 2018 • Originally drafted by New York (AL) in the supplemental round (44th overall) of the 2008 MLB Draft

Saves/Chances: 1/2 Inherited Runners/Scored: 10/4 K/9: 8.75 Holds: 8Last Outing: 6/29 at Omaha: Allowed three hits, all were home runs, which set a career high.Last HR allowed: 6/29/18 at Omaha (Ramon Torres)

Last Five Appearances

Bleich's Season Highs IP: 3.1, 4/29 vs. NO K: 4, 5/22 vs. COS H: 4, 6/18 at ABQ BB: 2 (2x), Last - 6/18 at ABQ R: 4, 4/26 vs. NO HR: 3, 6/29/18 at OMA

Career Highs IP: 7.0 (5x), Last - 5/23/14 at RIC K: 10, 5/23/14 at Richmond H: 11 (2x), Last - 8/5/09 at REA BB: 6 (2x), Last - 5/1/10 at Erie R: 7 (4x), Last - 7/4/16 at RIC HR: 3, 6/29/18 at Omaha

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Midland outings in italics

Date Dec. IP H R ER BB SO 6/28 at OKC SV 1.0 0 0 0 0 26/24 vs. RR ND 1.0 0 0 0 0 36/22 vs. RR L 0.2 1 1 0 0 16/18 at ABQ L 2.2 4 2 2 2 16/15 at ELP HLD 1.0 1 1 1 0 1

#15 Ryan Dull - RHP

Season Highlights • Began the season on Oakland's 10-day disabled list with a strained right shoulder and sent to Nashville on rehab...activated from the DL on April 14 • Optioned to Nashville on May 18 and recalled on May 19...optioned again on June 8

Career Highlights • Spent most of 2017 with Oakland where he went 2-2 with a 5.14 ERA in 49 games • Led American League rookies and tied for ninth among all AL pitchers in games pitched in 2016 (70) • Made his Major League debut in 2015 and with 1-2 with a 4.24 ERA as a September call-up • Pitched for Nashville in 2015 and went 0-1 with a 1.13 ERA in 12 games • In his 7th professional season, all with Oakland • Drafted by the Athletics in the 32nd round of the 2012 MLB First-Year Player Draft out of UNC-Asheville

Saves/Chances: 1/1 Inherited Runners/Scored: 1/1 K/9: 8.76 Holds: 2Last Outing: 6/28 at Oklahoma City: Picked up his first save of the season with a perfect 9th inningLast HR allowed: 6/15/18 at El Paso (Allen Craig)

Last Five Appearances

Dull’s Season Highs IP: 2.2, 6/18 at ABQ K: 4, 4/17 vs. CWS H: 4 (2x), Last - 6/18 at ABQ BB: 2, 6/18 at ABQ R: 3, 5/16 at BOS HR: 1 (4x), Last - 6/15 at ELP

Career Highs IP: 3.0, 7/5/13 vs. Modesto K: 7, 7/5/13 vs. Modesto H: 7, 8/25/12 at Tri-City BB: 3, 6/25/12 at AZL Royals R: 5, 8/17/13 vs. Springfield HR: 1 (38x), Last - 6/15/18 at ELP

Date Dec. IP H R ER BB SO 6/28 at OKC HLD 0.1 2 1 0 0 06/26 at OKC W 1.1 0 0 0 0 06/23 vs. RR ND 2.0 1 0 0 0 36/17 at ABQ ND 2.1 3 3 3 0 16/15 at ELP BS, W 0.2 1 0 0 0 0

#12 Dean Kiekhefer - LHP

Season Highlights • Began the season in the Reds organization with Double-A Pensacola...went 0-0 with a 1.13 ERA in 8 games before being released on April 6 • Signed with Oakland May 3 and was assigned to Double-A Midland May 4...went 0-0 with a 3.18 ERA and 3 saves in 5 games before being transferred to Nashville May 19

Career Highlights • Went 3-3 with a 4.47 ERA and 3 saves in 49 games with Triple-A Tacoma in 2017 • Appeared in 26 games for St. Louis in 2016...went 0-0 with a 5.32 ERA • Named a 2015 Pacific Coast League mid-season All-Star in 2015 with Memphis • In his 9th professional season, 1st with Oakland • Signed a minor league contract with Oakland May 3, 2018 • Drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 36th round of the 2010 MLB First-Year Player Draft out of Louisville

Saves/Chances: 0/1 Inherited Runners/Scored: 6/4 K/9: 9.16 Holds: 3Last Outing: 6/28 at Oklahoma City: Picked up his third hold of the season, faced four batters, recorded one outLast HR allowed: 7/20/17 at Albuquerque (Jordan Patterson)

Last Five Appearances

Kiekhefer's Season Highs IP: 3.0, 6/8 vs. TAC K: 3 (4x), Last - 6/6 vs. TAC H: 4 (4x), Last - 6/11 vs. TAC BB: 1 (2x), Last - 5/11 at CC R: 4, 6/11 vs. TAC HR:

Career Highs IP: 4.0, 6/29/10 at Wisconsin K: 5 (2x), Last - 8/3/11 at CR H: 6 (2x), Last - 5/2/15 at NO BB: 2 (8x), Last - 8/12/17 vs. Reno R: 7, 4/29/14 vs. NW Arkansas HR: 2, 5/18/14 vs. Omaha

Date Dec. IP H R ER BB SO 6/28 at OKC W 1.2 3 1 1 0 16/24 vs. RR ND 1.0 1 0 0 1 26/17 at ABQ L 1.2 3 4 1 0 16/13 vs. HOU ND 1.0 1 1 1 3 06/12 vs. HOU ND 0.1 0 0 0 0 0

#35 Danny Coulombe- LHP

Season Highlights • Began the season on Oakland's Opening Day roster • Went 0-1 with a 5.79 ERA in 9 games with Oakland before being optioned on April 21...recalled by Oakland on April 27 and made 16 appearances before being optioned against on June 14

Career Highlights • Went 2-2 with a 3.48 ERA for Oakland in 2017 in a team-leading 72 games, which were 5th most in the American League • Appeared in 20 games for the Sounds in 2016...went 0-0 with a 1.08 ERA in 25.0 innings • In his 7th professional season, 4th with Oakland • Traded to Oakland from Los Angeles (NL) for cash considerations on September 10, 2015 • Drafted by the Dodgers in the 25th round of the 2012 MLB First-Year Player Draft out of Texas Tech University

Saves/Chances: Inherited Runners/Scored: 1/0 K/9: 9.95 Holds: 1Last Outing: 6/28 at Oklahoma City: Earned first win of the season as the Sounds scored 3 runs in the top of the 9thLast HR allowed: 6/28/18 at Oklahoma City (Travis Taijeron)

Last Five Appearances

Coulombe's Season Highs IP: 2.0 (2x), Last - 4/25 vs. NO K: 4, 5/5 vs. BAL H: 4, 4/14 at SEA BB: 3 (2x), Last - 6/13 vs. HOU R: 4, 6/17 at ABQ HR: 1 (6x), Last - 6/28 at OKC

Career Highs IP: 3.0 (5x), Last - 8/5/16 vs. CHC K: 5 (8x), Last - 9/12/16 at KC H: 5 (3x), Last - 8/12/17 vs. BAL BB: 4 (3x), Last - 7/6/13 at HD R: 6, 5/29/13 vs. Lancaster HR: 2, 5/29/13 vs. Lancaster

Date Dec. IP H R ER BB SO 6/29 at OMA ND 2.0 5 4 4 0 16/24 vs. RR L 1.1 3 3 3 0 16/21 at AZL PAD ND 1.0 1 1 1 0 16/18 vs. AZL ANG ND 1.0 3 3 3 1 25/9 vs. COS ND 1.0 0 0 0 0 1

#21 Kyle Finnegan - RHP

Season Highlights • On his first career Triple-A Opening Day roster • Went on the disabled list on May 15 with an oblique injury and was activated June 23 • Allowed a season-high 4 runs on 5 hits including his first 2 home runs allowed at Omaha on June 29

Career Highlights • Went 2-4 with a 3.88 ERA in 46 games with Double-A Midland and Nashville in 2017 • Went 1-0 with a 0.00 ERA and four saves in five postseason games to help Midland to a fourth consecutive Texas League championship in 2017 • Named a Texas League mid-season All-Star in 2017 and a Midwest League mid-season All-Star in2014 • In his 6th professional season, all with Oakland • Drafted by the Oakland Athletics in the 6th round of the 2013 MLB First-Year Player Draft out of Texas State University

Saves/Chances: 1/1 Inherited Runners/Scored: K/9: 8.64 Holds: 0Last Outing: 6/29 at Omaha: Surrendered his first home runs of the season and allowed a season-high 4 runsLast HR allowed: 6/29/18 at Omaha (Nicky Lopez)

Last Five Appearances

Finnegan's Season Highs IP: 3.0, 4/28 vs. NO K: 2 (6x), Last - 6/18 vs. AZL ANG H: 6, 4/28 vs. NO BB: 3, 4/12 vs. IOW R: 4, 6/29 at OMA HR: 2, 6/29/18 at OMA

Career Highs IP: 8.0, 6/6/14 vs. Peoria K: 7 (2x), Last - 9/7/15 vs. MOD H: 10, 9/1/14 at Frisco BB: 6, 8/14/13 at Lowell R: 7 (3x), Last - 7/12/15 vs. LE HR: 4, 7/12/15 vs. Lake Elsinore

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Date Dec. IP H R ER BB SO 6/27 at OKC Gm 1 SV 2.0 1 0 0 0 36/24 vs. RR ND 1.0 1 0 0 0 16/22 vs. RR ND 1.0 1 0 0 0 26/19 at ABQ L 1.2 4 3 3 0 26/16 at ABQ ND 1.0 2 2 2 2 1

#34 J.B. Wendelken - RHP

Season Highlights • Began the season with Double-A Midland ane went 0-1 with a 3.38 ERA (13.1 IP/5 ER) in 11 games • Transferred from Midland to Nashville on May 10 • Made a spot start on June 8 vs. Tacoma...his first start since 2014.

Career Highlights • Missed the entire 2017 season while recovering from Tommy John surgery • Split the 2017 between Nashville and Oakland...went 1-4 with a 4.11 ERA in 39 games with Nashville and 0-0 with a 9.95 ERA in 8 games with Oakland • Made his Major League debut on May 8, 2017 at Camden Yards • Traded from Chicago (AL) to Oakland on December 9, 2015 • In his 7th professional season, 3rd with Oakland • Drafted by the Boston Red Sox in the 13th round of the 2012 MLB First-Year Player Draft

Saves/Chances: 1/1 Inherited Runners/Scored: 6/4 K/9: 13.50 Holds: 2Last Outing: 6/27 at Oklahoma City Gm 1: Earned his first save of the season with a 2.0 inning outingLast HR allowed: 6/19/18 at Albuquerque (Jordan Patterson)

Last Five Appearances

Wendelken's Season Highs IP: 3.0 (2x), Last - 6/8 vs. TAC K: 7, 6/8 vs. TAC H: 4 (2x), Last - 6/19 at ABQ BB: 3, 4/17 at TUL R: 4, 5/15 at MEM HR: 1 (5x), Last - 6/19 at ABQ

Career Highs IP: 7.0 (5x), Last - 8/10/14 at LYN K: 13, 7/30/14 vs. FRE H: 11, 5/4/14 vs. POT BB: 4 (3x), Last - 9/2/16 vs. BOS R: 9, 7/8/14 vs. MYR HR: 3, 5/4/14 vs. POT

Date Dec. IP H R ER BB SO 6/27 at OKC Gm 2 SV 1.0 0 0 0 0 36/26 at OKC SV 0.2 0 0 0 0 16/23 vs. RR BS 1.0 1 1 1 0 16/21 vs. RR SV 1.0 0 0 0 0 26/18 at ABQ ND 1.1 0 0 0 0 2

#19 Bobby Wahl - RHP

Season Highlights • On the Sounds Opening Day roster for the second straight season • Earned his first save of the season with a perfect 10th inning on April 19 at Iowa • Made a spot start on June 3 at Round Rock...his first start since May 28, 2014 with Single-A Beloit • On June 23 vs. Round Rock he suffered his first blown save since May 22, 2016 while with Double-A Midland...it snapped a string of 24 straight converted save opportunities

Career Highlights • Went 0-0 with a 4.70 ERA in 7 games (0 starts) with Oakland in 2017 • Went 1-1 with a 3.60 ERA and 3 saves in 13 games (0 starts) with Nashville in 2017 • Underwent thoracic outlet surgery on his right arm on August 14, 2017 • Led Oakland's farm system in saves in 2016 with 14 • In his 6th professional season, all with Oakland • Drafted by the Oakland Athletics in the 5th round of the 2013 MLB Draft out of Ole Miss

Saves/Chances: 9/10 Inherited Runners/Scored: 7/2 K/9: 13.91 Holds: 1Last Outing: 6/27 at Oklahoma City: Notched his 9th save with a perfect 9th inning in game two of a doubleheaderLast HR allowed: 6/23 vs. Round Rock (Drew Robinson)

Last Five Appearances

Wahl's Season Highs IP: 2.2, 4/22 at OMA K: 5, 4/22 at OMA H: 3, 4/22 at OMA BB: 3, 6/13 at ELP R: 3 (2x), Last - 6/15 at ELP HR: 1, 4/22 at OMA

Career Highs IP: 5.0, 4/9/14 vs. South Bend K: 7, 4/9/14 at South Bend H: 9, 5/28/14 at Quad Cities BB: 6, 4/15/14 vs. Great Lakes R: 8, 4/15/14 vs. Great Lakes HR: 2 (2x), last - 8/27/14 vs. BAK

Midland outings in italicsDate Dec. IP H R ER BB SO 6/28 at OKC ND 1.1 2 0 0 1 26/24 vs. RR ND 0.2 1 1 1 1 06/21 vs. RR HLD 1.0 2 0 0 0 26/17 at ABQ ND 1.0 1 1 1 0 36/15 at ELP HLD 0.1 0 0 0 1 0

#48 Jake Sanchez - RHP

Season Highlights • On his first career Triple-A Opening Day roster • Transferred to Double-A Midland on 4/14, rejoined Nashville on 4/26...pitched in 4 games

Career Highlights • Went 1-2 with a 1.37 ERA in 23 games (0 starts) with Double-A Midland and Nashville in 2017 • Placed on Nashville’s 7-day disabled list with a right ulnar stress fracture on July 15, 2017 and missed the remainder of the season • Tied for second among all A's minor leaguers with eight saves in 2016 • Pitched for Team Mexico in the 2017 World Baseball Classic • In his 6th professional season, 5th with Oakland • Traded from Chicago (AL) to Oakland for Michael Taylor on June 14, 2014 • Originally signed by the White Sox as a non-drafted free agent in 2013 • Played college baseball at Imperial Valley College (CA) and Iowa Wesleyan College

Saves/Chances: Inherited Runners/Scored: 10/4 K/9: 9.59 Holds: 4Last Outing: 6/28 at Oklahoma City: Loaded the bases in the 5th inning but left all three strandedLast HR allowed: 6/17/18 at Albuquerque (Mike Tauchman)

Last Five Appearances

Sanchez’s Season Highs IP: 2.1, 4/30 at COS K: 3 (5x), Last - 6/17 at ABQ H: 3 (3x), Last - 6/13 at ELP BB: 1 (8x), Last - 6/28 at OKC R: 2 (3x), Last - 6/13 at ELP HR: 1 (3x), Last - 6/17 at ABQ

Career Highs IP: 7.0 (12x), Last - 8/8/15 at CC K: 12, 8/9/14 vs. Modesto H: 11 (3x), Last - 7/19/15 at CC BB: 4 (2x), Last - 6/21/15 at FRI R: 9 (2x), Last - 7/19/15 at CC HR: 3 (2x), Last - 8/15/14 vs. SJ

Date Dec. IP H R ER BB SO 6/28 at OKC BS 1.0 1 1 1 2 26/26 at OKC ND 1.0 0 0 0 0 16/23 vs. RR HLD 2.0 0 0 0 0 16/19 at ABQ BS 1.1 3 3 3 2 26/15 vs. LAA ND 2.0 1 2 2 3 0

#46 Carlos Ramirez - RHP

Season Highlights • Began the season with Toronto...was claimed off waivers by Oakland on May 20 and assigned to Nashville on May 21 • Went 0-1 with a 5.40 ERA with a save in 7 games with Triple-A Buffalo and 0-0 with a 3.86 ERA in 2 games with Toronto

Career Highlights • Did not an earned run in 25 minor league games (37.2 innings) between Double-A New Hampshire and Triple-A Buffalo in 2017 • Went 0-0 with a 2.70 ERA in 12 games with Toronto in 2017 • Originally signed by the Toronto Blue Jays as a non-drafted free agent on March 5, 2009 as an outfielder...switched to pitching full time in 2014 after being a career .225 hitter • In his 10th professional season, all with Oakland • Claimed off waivers from Toronto by Oakland on May 20, 2018

Saves/Chances: 0/1 Inherited Runners/Scored: 2/0 K/9: 9.53 Holds: 1Last Outing: 6/28 at Oklahoma City: Blew his third save of the season, allowed a home run to Angelo MoraLast HR allowed: 6/28/18 at Oklahoma City (Angelo Mora)

Last Five Appearances

Ramirez's Season Highs IP: 2.1, 4/9 at PAW K: 4, 5/6 vs. SYR H: 3, 6/19 at ABQ BB: 4, 5/3 at CLE R: 3 (2x), Last - 6/19 at ABQ HR: 1 (2x), Last - 6/28 at OKC

Career Highs IP: 3.0 (7x), Last - 4/10/17 vs. REA K: 5 (2x), Last - 6/25/16 at Tampa H: 5, 9/2/15 vs. Great Lakes BB: 5, 4/17/16 vs. Palm Beach R: 7, 9/2/15 vs. Great Lakes HR: 1 (10x), Last - 6/7/18 vs. RNO

transactions DATE NO. TRANSACTION ROSTER SIZE 4/5 1 INF Renato Núñez added on ML rehab assignment 25 + 1 4/5 2 RHP Ryan Dull added on ML rehab assignment 25 + 2 4/5 3 RHP Simon Castro placed on the temporary inactive list 25 + 2 4/7 4 INF Franklin Barreto recalled by Oakland 24 + 2 4/8 5 INF Mark Canha recalled by Oakland 23 + 2 4/10 6 INF Melvin Mercedes transferred from Midland to Nashville 24 + 2 4/12 7 RHP Daniel Gossett optioned (4/7) from Oakland to Nashville 25 + 2 4/13 8 C Josh Phegley added on ML rehab assignment 25 + 3 4/14 9 RHP Jake Sanchez transferred from Nashville to Double-A Midland 24 + 3 4/14 10 RHP Simon Castro activated from the temporary inactive list 25 + 3 4/14 11 RHP Ryan Dull activated by Oakland 25 + 2 4/15 12 INF/OF Renato Núñez claimed off waivers by Texas 25 + 1 4/17 13 RHP Trevor Cahill recalled by Oakland 24 + 1 4/17 14 RHP Lou Trivino recalled by Oakland 23 + 1 4/17 15 INF Franklin Barreto optioned (4/16) from Oakland to Nashville 24 + 1 4/20 16 RHP Lou Trivino optioned (4/19) from Oakland to Nashville 25 + 1 4/20 16 RHP Chris Bassitt recalled by Oakland 23 + 1 4/20 17 RHP Josh Lucas recalled by Oakland 22 + 1 4/21 18 C Josh Phegley reinstated from Oakland’s DL and optioned to Nashville 23 4/23 19 RHP Lou Trivino optioned (4/19) from Oakland to Nashville 24 4/23 20 LHP Danny Coulombe optioned (4/20) from Oakland to Nashville 25 4/23 21 INF Melvin Mercedes transferred from Nashville to Stockton 24 4/23 22 RHP Josh Lucas optioned from Oakland (4/21) to Nashville 25 4/24 23 RHP Lou Trivino recalled by Oakland 24 4/27 24 LHP Danny Coulombe recalled by Oakland 23 4/27 25 RHP Jake Sanchez transferred from Midland to Nashville 24 4/27 26 RHP Josh Lucas placed on the 7-day DL (retro 4/24) 23 4/27 27 RHP Chris Bassitt optioned (4/26) from Oakland to Nashville 24 5/1 28 LHP Brett Anderson placed on the taxi squad 23 5/1 29 RHP Kendall Graveman optioned (4/26) from Oakland to Nashville 24 5/1 30 RHP Josh Lucas activated from the disabled list 25 5/3 31 RHP Simon Castro released 24 5/3 32 RHP Emilo Pagán optioned (5/2) from Oakland to Nashville 25 5/9 33 OF Dustin Fowler recalled by Oakland 24 5/10 34 RHP J.B. Wendelken transferred from Midland to Nashville 25 5/11 35 RHP Kendall Graveman recalled by Oakland 24 5/15 36 RHP Kyle Finnegan placed on the DL (retro 5/12) with oblique injury 23 5/15 37 1B Slade Heathcott released 22 5/17 38 C Josh Phegley recalled by Oakland 21 5/17 39 RHP Kendall Graveman optioned (5/15) from Oakland to Nashville 22 5/17 40 OF Jake Smolinski optioned (5/16) from Oakland to Nashville 23 5/18 41 RHP Emilio Pagáan recalled by Oakland 22 5/18 42 RHP Josh Lucas recalled by Oakland 21 5/19 43 RHP Ryan Dull optioned (5/18) from Oakland to Nashville 22 5/19 44 RHP Ryan Dull recalled by Oakland 21 5/19 45 RHP Joseph Camacho transferred from extended Spring Training to Nashville 22 5/19 46 LHP Dean Kiekhefer transferred from Midland to Nashville 23 5/21 47 OF Ramón Laureano activated from extended Spring Training 24 5/21 48 RHP Matt Millburn transferred from Advanced-A Stockton 25 5/21 49 C Dustin Garneau designated for assignment 24 5/21 50 RHP Carlos Ramirez claimed off waivers from Toronto and assigned to Nashville 25 5/22 51 RHP Daniel Gossett placed on the taxi squad 24 5/22 52 C Josh Phegley optioned (5/21) from Oakland to Nashville 25 5/23 53 INF Franklin Barreto recalled by Oakland 24 5/23 54 INF Melvin Mercedes transferred from Stockton to Nashville 25 5/26 55 RHP Frankie Montas placed on the taxi squad 24 5/26 56 RHP Chris Bassitt recalled by Oakland 23 5/26 57 RHP Carlos Ramirez recalled by Oakland 22 5/26 58 RHP Kyle Friedrichs transferred from Midland to Nashville 23 5/26 59 LHP Jarret Martin transferred from Midland to Nashville 24 5/28 60 RHP Kyle Friedrichs transferred from Nashville to Midland 23 5/28 61 RHP Chris Bassitt optioned (5/27) from Oakland to Nashville 24 5/28 62 RHP Josh Lucas optioned (5/26) from Oakland to Nashville 25 5/30 63 RHP Joseph Camacho transferred from Nashville to Midland 24 5/30 64 RHP Ben Bracewell transferred from Midland to Nashville 25 5/30 65 RHP Liam Hendriks added on ML Rehab Assignment 25 + 1 5/30 66 RHP Josh Lucas recalled by Oakland 24 + 1 5/31 67 RHP Matt Milburn transferred from Nashville to Stockton 23 + 1

DATE NO. TRANSACTION ROSTER SIZE 5/31 68 RHP Carlos Ramirez optioned from Oakland to Nashille 24 + 1 5/31 69 RHP Kendall Graveman placed on the DL 23 + 1 6/2 70 INF Franklin Barreto optioned (6/1) from Oakland to Nashville 24 + 1 6/5 71 RHP Liam Hendriks activated by Oakland 24 6/5 72 C Josh Phegley recalled by Oakland 23 6/5 73 C Jason Goldstein transferred from Stockton to Nashville 24 6/6 74 OF Nick Martini selected by Oakland 23 6/6 75 RHP Josh Lucas optioned (6/5) from Oakland to Nashville 24 6/6 76 RHP Edwin Jackson signed a minor league contract; assigned to Nashville 25 6/9 77 C Jason Goldstein transferred from Nashville to Stockton 24 6/9 78 C Bruce Maxwell optioned (6/8) from Oakland to Nashville 25 6/9 79 RHP Chris Bassitt recalled by Oakland 24 6/10 80 OF Jake Smolinski recalled by Oakland 23 6/10 81 INF/OF Nick Martini optioned (6/9) from Oakland to Nashville 24 6/11 82 RHP Ryan Dull optioned (6/8) from Oakland to Nashville 25 6/13 83 LHP Jarret Martin transferred from Nashville to Midland 24 6/13 84 RHP Chris Bassitt optioned (6/10) from Oakland to Nashville 25 6/14 85 RHP Carlos Ramirez recalled by Oakland 24 6/14 86 RHP Chris Bassitt recalled by Oakland 23 6/16 87 INF Franklin Barreto recalled by Oakland 22 6/16 88 RHP Josh Lucas recalled by Oakland 21 6/16 89 OF Boog Powell added on ML rehab assignment 21 + 1 6/16 90 LHP Ryan Buchter added on ML rehab assignment 21 + 2 6/16 91 LHP Danny Coulombe optioned (6/14) from Oakland to Nashville 22 + 2 6/17 92 RHP Carlos Ramirez optioned (6/16) from Oakland to Nashville 23 + 2 6/17 93 OF Brett Vertigan transferred from Midland to Nashville 24 + 2 6/18 94 OF Matt Joyce added on ML rehab assignment 24 + 3 6/22 95 OF Matt Joyce activated by Oakland 24 + 2 6/22 96 LHP Danny Coulombe recalled by Oakland as 26th man 23 + 2 6/23 97 OF Boog Powell ML rehab assignment ended 23 + 1 6/23 98 LHP Brett Anderson added on ML rehab assignment 23 + 2 6/23 99 OF Nick Martini recalled by Oakland 22 + 2 6/23 100 OF Jake Smolinski optioned (6/22) from Oakland to Nashville 23 + 2 6/23 101 RHP Kyle Finnegan transferred from AZL Athletics to Nashville 24 + 2 6/23 102 LHP Danny Coulombe optioned (6/23) from Oakland to Nashville 25 + 2 6/25 103 RHP Edwin Jackson selected by Oakland 24 + 2 6/25 104 LHP Ryan Buchter activated by Oakland 24 + 1 6/26 105 OF BJ Boyd placed on the DL (retro 6/24) with groin injury 23 + 1 6/26 106 INF/OF Nick Martini optioned (6/25) from Oakland to Nashville 24 + 1 6/26 107 RHP Norge Ruiz transferred from Midland to Nashville 25 + 1

PLAYER Errors Last Error Games W/O Longest Streak Barreto 6 5/22 vs. COS - 15Boyd 2 6/10 vs. TAC 9 37 Canha 0 n/a - 2Fowler 3 4/26 vs. NO - 11Garcia 3 6/15 at ELP 2 20 Garneau 1 4/27 vs. NO - 10Heathcott 4 5/10 vs. COL - 10Joyce 0 n/a - 2Laureano 2 6/1 at RR 24 24 Lombardozzi 3 6/5 vs. RNO 19 23Martini 3 6/14 at ELP 12 40Mateo 13 6/28 at OKC 1 13Maxwell 0 12 12Mercedes 3 5/27 vs. OKC 14 14Neuse 12 6/28 at OKC 1 15Phegley 0 n/a - 19Powell 0 n/a - 4Smolinski 0 n/a 26 26Taylor 3 5/24 vs. COS 16 17 Vertigan 0 n/a 8 8

DEFENSIVE Statistics

season summarySOUNDS INDIVIDUAL HIGHS/LOWSTEAM HIGHS/LOWS

MOST RUNS, INNING:

SOUNDS: 8 - 1st Inning, 5/10 vs. Colorado Springs

OPPONENTS: 8 - 4th Inning, 5/17 at Oklahoma City

MOST RUNS, GAME:

SOUNDS: 14 (2x), Last - 5/3 at Colorado Springs

OPPONENTS: 17 (2x), Last - 6/17 at Albuquerque

FEWEST RUNS, GAME:

SOUNDS: 0 (5x), Last - 6/9 vs. Tacoma

OPPONENTS: 0 (6x), Last - 5/26 vs. Oklahoma City

MOST HITS, GAME:

SOUNDS: 18, 5/3 at Colorado Springs

OPPONENTS: 20, 4/30 at Colorado Springs

FEWEST HITS, GAME:

SOUNDS: 2, 4/8 at New Orleans

OPPONENTS: 3, 4/7 at New Orleans

MOST DOUBLES, GAME:

SOUNDS: 6, 6/15 at El Paso

OPPONENTS: 5 (4x), Last - 6/11 vs. Tacoma

MOST TRIPLES, GAME:

SOUNDS: 3, 6/26 at Oklahoma City

OPPONENTS: 2 (3x), Last - 5/1 at Colorado Springs

MOST HOME RUNS, GAME:

SOUNDS: 4 (2x), Last - 5/31 at Round Rock

OPPONENTS: 5, 6/29 at Omaha

MOST STOLEN BASES, GAME:

SOUNDS: 4, 4/14 vs. Omaha

OPPONENTS: 3 (2x), Last - 6/29 at Omaha

MOST ERRORS, GAME:

SOUNDS: 4, 5/24 vs. Colorado Springs

OPPONENTS: 3 (3x), Last - 5/15 at Memphis

MOST STRIKEOUTS, GAME (HITTING):

SOUNDS: 16, 5/18 at Oklahoma City

OPPONENTS: 15, 6/15 at El Paso

MOST STRIKEOUTS, GAME (PITCHING):

SOUNDS: 15, 6/15 at El Paso

OPPONENTS: 16, 5/18 at Oklahoma City

MOST WALKS, GAME (HITTING):

SOUNDS: 12, 6/8 vs. Tacoma

OPPONENTS: 8 (4x), Last - 5/30 at Round Rock

MOST LEFT ON BASE, GAME:

SOUNDS: 13, 5/20 at Oklahoma City

OPPONENTS: 12 (2x), Last - 5/30 at Round Rock

MOST DOUBLE PLAYS TURNED, GAME:

SOUNDS: 4, 4/10 vs. Iowa

OPPONENTS: 4, 6/18 at Albuquerque

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:

MOST HITS: 4 (6x), Last - RamÓn Laureano - 6/13 at ELP

MOST RUNS SCORED: 3 (13x), Last - Jake Smolinski & Anthony Garcia - 6/28 at OKC

MOST DOUBLES: 3 (2x), Last - RamÓn Laureano - 6/13 at ELP

MOST TRIPLES: 1 (25x), Last - Beau Taylor - 6/28 at OKC

MOST HOME RUNS: 2 (6x), Last - Anthony Garcia - 6/16 at ABQ

MOST RBI: 5 (4x), Last - Anthony Garcia, 6/8 vs. TAC

MOST WALKS (HITTER): 4, Josh Phegley - 5/9 vs. COS

MOST STEALS: 2 (2x), Last - Slade Heathcott, 5/10 vs. COS

MOST INNINGS, START: 8.0, Frankie Montas - 5/14 vs. MEM

MOST INNINGS, RELIEF: 7.0, Daniel Gossett - 5/5 vs. MEM

MOST STRIKEOUTS: 11, Eric Jokisch - 6/15 at El Paso

MOST WALKS (PITCHER): 6, Daniel Gossett - 4/29 vs. NO

MOST HITS ALLOWED: 14, James Naile, 6/16 at Alququerque

MOST ER ALLOWED: 8, James Naile, 6/16 at Alququerque

LOW-HIT CG START: 5, James Naile - 4/15 vs. OMA

LONGEST HITTING STREAK:

21G, Nick Martini - 5/22-6/21

LONGEST ON-BASE STREAK:

59G, Nick Martini - 4/14-Present

LONGEST RBI STREAK (consecutive games with RBI):

5G, Dustin Garneau - 5/10-5/18 & Nick Martini - 6/13-6/18

LONGEST WINNING STREAK:

5G, Dean Kiekhefer - 5/23-Present

LONGEST LOSING STREAK:

5G, Eric Jokisch - 4/8-5/7

LONGEST SCORELESS INNINGS STREAK (no runs of any kind):

18.1, James Naile - 4/5-4/21

DEFENSE% G PO A E DP PB

.975 79 2074 790 74 69 13

CATCHER’S BOX (W-L based on starts)Player CS SB ATT PCT PB W-L

Garneau 10 14 24 .417 2 8-10

Maxwell 2 10 12 .167 4 3-7

Phegley 8 11 19 .421 5 10-8

Taylor 7 35 42 .167 2 15-16

TOTAL: 27 70 97 .278 13 37-41

OUTFIELD ASSISTSRamón Laureano (8), Anthony Garcia (3), Dustin Fowler (2), Slade Heathcott (1), Nick Martini (1),

BJ Boyd (1)

ETC.LARGEST COMEBACK WIN: 4 runs (2x), Last - 6/14 at El Paso

LARGEST BLOWN LEAD (LOSS): 5 runs, 6/11 vs. Tacoma

LONGEST GAME (INNINGS): 11.0, 4/12 vs. Iowa

SHORTEST GAME (INNINGS): 7.0 (3x), Last - 6/27 at Oklahoma City Gm 2

LONGEST GAME TIME (9 IP): 3:41, 6/28 at Oklahoma City

SHORTEST GAME TIME (9 IP): 2:13, 4/8 at New Orleans

LONGEST GAME TIME (OVERALL): 3:45, 4/12 vs. Iowa

LARGEST HOME ATTENDANCE: 11,089, 4/28 vs. New Orleans

LARGEST ROAD ATTENDANCE: 13,117, 6/2 at Round Rock

LARGEST VICTORY: 11 runs, 4/5 at New Orleans

LARGEST DEFEAT: 14 runs, 4/30 at Colorado Springs

the last timeLast Time It Happened. . .

INDIVIDUAL HITTING

Had 10-game hit streak Nick Martini, May 22 - June 19, 2018 (21 G)

Anthony Garcia, June 8 - June 19, 2018 (11 G)

Had 15-game hit streak Nick Martini, May 22 - June 19, 2018 (21 G)

Had 20-game hit streak Nick Martini, May 22 - June 19, 2018 (21 G)

Four Runs, Game Bruce Maxwell, July 16, 2016 at El Paso

by opponent John Andreoli, July 18, 2017 at Iowa

Five Hits, Game Mark Canha, July 25, 2017 vs. Las Vegas

by opponent Leonys Martin, August 22, 2012 at Round Rock

Five RBI, game Anthony Garcia, June 8, 2018 vs. Tacoma

by opponent Hanser Alberto, August 8, 2016 at Round Rock

Six RBI, game Bruce Maxwell, July 16, 2016 at El Paso

by opponent Justin Sellers, July 9, 2013 at Albuquerque

Two HR, game Anthony Garcia, June 16, 2018 at Albuquerque

by opponent Kevin Cron, June 7, 2018 vs. Reno

Grand Slam Anthony Garcia, June 8, 2018 vs. Tacoma

by opponent Wilfredo Tovar, August 17, 2017 at Memphis

Pinch-Hit HR Max Muncy, July 6, 2016 at Memphis

by opponent Brett Jackson, June 1, 2014 vs. Iowa

Inside-The-Park HR Renato Nunez, May 12, 2016 at Iowa (Grand Slam)

by opponent Taylor Davis, August 20, 2017 vs. Iowa (2-Run)

Lead-off HR Jorge Mateo, May 3, 2018 at Colorado Springs

by opponent Drew Robinson, June 24, 2018 vs. Round Rock

HR By Pitcher Kyle Heckathorn, June 12, 2014 vs. Reno (Mark Serrano)

by opponent Brad Hand, June 29, 2014 vs. New Orleans (Michael Blazek)

Back-To-Back HR, Team Ramón Laureano & Sheldon Neuse (6th Inning)

June 21, 2018 vs. Round Rock (Michael Roth)

by opponent Mauricio Dubon & Lewis Brinson (3rd Inning)

July 5, 2017 at Colorado Springs (Dalton Sawyer)

Back-To-Back-To-Back HR Jason Pridie, Dayan Viciedo & Max Muncy (6th inn.)

July 4, 2015 at Round Rock (Alec Asher)

by opponent

Walk-off Home Run Matt Olson, June 20, 2017 vs. New Orleans

(Bottom 7, 3-run home run)

by opponent Jordan Patterson, June 19, 2018 at Albuquerque

(Bottom 9, 3-run home run)

Five HR Game (Team) August 5, 2017 at Reno

by opponent June 29, 2018 at Omaha

Six HR Game (Team) July 30, 1999 at Memphis

by opponent July 21, 2010 vs. Albuquerque

Two Hits, Same Inning Nick Martini (Single, Double) & BJ Boyd (Two Singles)

1st Inning - May 10, 2018 vs. Colorado Springs

by opponent Travis Taijeron (Single, Double)

4th Inning - May 17, 2018 at Oklahoma City

PITCHING

No-Hitter Chris Smith (6), Sean Doolittle, Tucker Healy, Simon Castro, June 7, 2017 at Omaha

by opponent Chris Gissell (7.0 IP)/Jesus Sanchez (2.0 IP), 8/2/2003 vs COS

Complete Game Shutout (9 IP) Jharel Cotton, August 9, 2016 at Round Rock (one-hitter)

by opponent Matt Buschmann, August 26, 2014 vs. Sacramento

10+ Strikeouts, Game (Individual) Eric Jokisch (11), June 15, 2018 at El Paso

by opponent Wilmer Font (11), April 12, 2017 vs. Oklahoma City

Position Player Pitching Melvin Mercedes, June 29, 2018 at Omaha (1.0 IP, 2 H, 1 R

1 ER, 0 BB, 2 K)

by opponent Danny Muno, June 8, 2018 vs. Tacoma (0.0 IP, 3 R, 4 BB)

Back-To-Back Complete Games (DH) Barry Zito & Zach Neal, July 9, 2015 at Memphis

by opponent n/a

MISCELLANEOUS

Hit For Cycle Caleb Gindl, July 10, 2011 at Albuquerque

by opponent Barry Wesson, May 11, 2002 vs. New Orleans

Steal Of Home Caleb Gindl, July 26, 2011 at Oklahoma City (double steal)

by opponent Quintin Berry, May 10, 2018 vs. Colorado Springs (double

steal)

Three+ Steals, Game Jake Smolinski (3), May 8, 2016 vs. Memphis

by opponent Kyle Wren (4), July 4, 2017 at Colorado Springs

Five Steals, Game (Team) August 7, 2017 at Tacoma (Decker, Nunez, Munoz, Barreto,

Wendle)

by opponent July 4, 2017 at Colorado Springs (Wren 4, Phillips 1, Dubon 1,

Brinson 1)

Triple Play Turned July 20, 2015 at Col. Springs (F8-4-3, Gentry-Wendle-Aliotti)

by opponent May 28, 2007 at Albuquerque (L1-6-3)

Ejection (Manager/Coach) Fran Riordan, June 11, 2018 vs. Tacoma (7th Inning)

by opponent Stubby Clapp, May 5, 2018 vs. Memphis (6th Inning)

Ejection (Player) Ben Bracewell, June 18, 2018 at Albuquerque (1st Inning)

by opponent Tyler Saladino, May 3, 2018 at Colorado Springs (8th Inning)

1-0 Game (9 inn.) L, June 9, 2018 vs. Tacoma

Sounds shutout opponent May 26, 2018 vs. Oklahoma City (1-0)

by opponent April 27, 2018 vs. New Orleans (3-0)

Back-To-Back Shutout Wins (team) April 10-11, 2018 (7-0 vs. Iowa, 6-0 vs. Iowa)

by opponent July 23-24, 2017 (6-0 at New Orleans, 8-0 at New Orleans)

Three-Game Series Sweep June 27-29, 2007 at Albuquerque

by opponent August 28-30, 2017 vs. Omaha (4th game cancelled)

Four-Game Series Sweep June 26-28, 2018 at Oklahoma City

by opponent June 16-19, 2018 at Albuquerque

Committed five or more errors 5, June 24, 2016 at Iowa

by opponent 6, August 22, 2011 at Omaha

EJECTIONS Nick Martini May 19 at Oklahoma City Brett Terry (1B) Arguing balls and strikes Josh Phegley June 1 at Round Rock Jason Starkovich (HP) Nick Martini June 1 at Round Rock Jason Starkovich (HP) Fran Riordan June 1 at Round Rock Jason Starkovich (HP) Jorge Mateo June 5 vs. Reno Bryan Fields (HP) Arguing out call at the plate RamÓn Laureano June 11 vs. Tacoma Clay Park (HP) Arguing balls and strikes Fran Riordan June 11 vs. Tacoma Clay Park (HP) Arguing out call at the plate Ben Bracewell June 18 at Albuquerque Mike Cascioppo (HP) Threw behind Raimel Tapia

PLAYER/COACH DATE/LOCATION UMPIRE REASON

AWARDS James Naile PCL Pitcher of the Week April 5-15 3-0, 0.00 ERA, 17.2 IP, 15 H, 2 BB, 15 K PLAYER/COACH AWARD DATES STATS

MILESTONE INFORMATION Ramón Laureano 100 Stolen Bases 6 Jorge Mateo 100 Doubles 5

NAME MILESTONE TO GO

awards, Milestones

2018 FIRST TENNESSEE PARK REGULAR SEASON ATTENDANCELAST GAME OPENINGS/LOST TOTAL AVERAGE 2018 SELLOUTS ALL-TIME SELLOUTS

8,217 39/1 324,332 8,316 10 65

Brett Anderson 200 Starts 4/25 vs. New Orleans Franklin Barreto 300 Runs 5/10 vs. Colorado Springs BJ Boyd 100 Doubles 4/16 vs. Omaha Dustin Fowler 500 Hits 4/26 vs. New Orleans Anthony Garcia 400 RBI 4/12 vs. Iowa Anthony Garcia 100 Home Runs 5/14 vs. Memphis Anthony Garcia 700 Hits 6/10 vs. Tacoma Slade Heathcott 600 Games 5/6 vs. Memphis Eric Jokisch 1,000 Innings Pitched 5/30 at Round Rock Josh Lucas 50 Saves 4/17 vs. Iowa Josh Lucas 300 MiLB Strikeouts 5/7 vs. Memphis Nick Martini 800 Games 5/2 at Colorado Springs Nick Martini 400 Runs 5/12 at Memphis Jorge Mateo 500 Hits 4/20 at Iowa Frankie Montas 500 Innings Pitched 5/9 vs. Colorado Springs Sheldon Neuse 100 RBI 5/12 at Memphis Sheldon Neuse 100 Runs 5/15 at Memphis Beau Taylor 500 Hits 4/7 at New Orleans Sheldon Neuse 200 Hits 5/24 vs. Colorado Springs Jorge Mateo 200 RBI 6/1 at Round Rock Jake Smolinski 500 Runs 6/7 vs. Reno Nick Martini 400 Walks 6/16 at Albuquerque

NAME MILESTONE ACHIEVED DATE

SOUNDS vs. PCL ALL-TIMEPacific North Pacific South American North American South

Fresno: 52-44 Albuquerque: 92-102 Col. Springs: 97-90 Memphis: 173-150

Reno: 24-15 El Paso: 8-11 Iowa: 158-134 New Orleans: 175-147

Sacramento: 29-51 Las Vegas: 50-45 Okla. City: 151-181 Round Rock: 108-110

Tacoma: 43-55 Salt Lake: 47-48 Omaha: 146-150

SOUNDS vs. PCL IN 2018Pacific North Pacific South American North American South

Fresno: Albuquerque: 0-4 Colorado Springs:: 5-6 Memphis: 6-2

Reno: 1-2 El Paso: 2-1 Iowa: 4-2 New Orleans: 4-6

Sacramento: Las Vegas: Oklahoma City: 7-5 Round Rock: 3-6

Tacoma: 1-3 Salt Lake: Omaha: 4-4

1 4/5 @ NO W, 11-0 James Naile (1-0) Adam Conley (0-1) - 1-0 T-1st (-) 10,218

2 4/6 @NO L, 5-1 Zac Gallen (1-0) Frankie Montas (0-1) - 1-1 T-2nd (-1.0) 7,816

3 4/7 @NO L, 2-1 Chris Mazaa (1-0) Trevor Cahill (0-1) Nick Wittgren (1) 1-2 3rd (-2.0) 5,418

4 4/8 @NO L, 4-0 Ben Meyer (1-0) Eric Jokisch (0-1) - 1-3 3rd (-3.0) 5,816

5 4/9 @NO L, 7-4 James Buckelew (1-0) Brett Anderson (0-1) Jumbo Diaz (1) 1-4 3rd (-4.0) 3,893

6 4/10 IOW W, 7-0 James Naile (2-0) Alec Mills (0-1) - 2-4 3rd (-3.0) 8,240

7 4/11 IOW W, 6-0 Chris Bassitt (1-0) Jen-Ho Tseng (0-2) - 3-4 3rd (-3.0) 5,252

8 4/12 IOW L, 6-3 (11) Kyle Finnegan (0-1) Justin Hancock (1-0) Shae Simmons (1) 3-5 3rd (-4.0) 8,771

9 4/13 OMA L, 5-0 Scott Barlow (1-0) Eric Jokisch (0-2) - 3-6 3rd (-5.0) 10,481

10 4/14 OMA W, 14-7 Raul Alcantara (1-0) Andres Machado (0-1) Lou Trivino (1) 4-6 3rd (-5.0) 7,646

11 4/15 OMA W, 1-0 (7) James Naile (3-0) Richard Lovelady (0-1) - 5-6 2nd (-4.0) 8,108

12 4/16 OMA W, 5-4 Bobby Wahl (1-0) Kevin Lenik (0-1) - 6-6 2nd (-4.0) 5,462

13 4/17 @IOW W, 3-2 Simon Castro (1-0) Alec Mills (0-2) Josh Lucas (1) 7-6 2nd (-3.0) 3,666

- 4/18 @IOW PPD - 7/13 7-6

14 4/19 @IOW W, 1-0 (10) Raul Alcantara (2-0) Cory Mazzoni (0-1) Bobby Wahl (1) 8-6 2nd (-3.5) 3,673

15 4/20 @IOW L, 7-1 Eric Jokisch (0-3) Adbert Alzolay (1-0) - 8-7 2nd (-3.5) 4,221

16 4/21 @OMA L, 6-2 Trevor Oaks (1-2) James Naile (3-1) - 8-8 2nd (-4.5) 3,831

17 4/22 @OMA L, 4-1 Clay Bucholz (1-0) Frankie Montas (0-2) Scott Barlow 8-9 2nd (-5.5) 4,012

18 4/23 @OMA W, 4-3 Daniel Gossett (1-0) Jonathan Dziedzic (0-2) Raul Alcantara (1) 9-9 2nd (-5.5) 7,855

4/24 OFF DAY

19 4/25 NO W, 4-2 Brett Anderson (1-1) Ben Meyer (1-2) Kyle Finnegan (1) 10-9 2nd (-5.0) 6,063

20 4/26 NO W, 7-6 (10) Bobby Wahl (2-0) Severino Gonzalez (1-1) - 11-9 2nd (-4.5) 5,772

21 4/27 NO L, 3-0 Adam Conley (1-3) James Naile (3-2) Jumbo Diaz (4) 11-10 2nd (-4.5) 7,252

22 4/28 NO L, 8-6 Zac Gallen (3-1) Frankie Montas (0-3) Severino Gonzalez (2) 11-11 2nd (-4.5) 11,089

23 4/29 NO W, 7-2 Jeremy Bleich (1-0) Sandy Alcantara (0-1) - 12-11 2nd (-4.5) 10,128

24 4/30 @COS L, 17-3 Jon Perrin (1-0) Chris Bassitt (1-1) - 12-12 2nd (-4.5) 1,419

25 5/1 @COS L, 10-6 Radhames Liz (2-1) Simon Castro (1-1) - 12-13 2nd (-5.5) 3,265

26 5/2 @COS L, 8-1 Alec Asher (1-0) Eric Jokisch (0-4) - 12-14 2nd (-6.5) 4,077

27 5/3 @COS Susp. (8th) 2nd (-6.0) 3,310

28 5/4 MEM W, 3-1 Frankie Montas (1-3) Jack Flaherty (3-1) Raul Alcantara (2) 13-14 2nd (-5.0) 9,259

29 5/5 MEM W, 4-2 Daniel Gossett (2-0) Austin Gomber (2-1) - 14-14 2nd (-4.0) 8,226

30 5/6 MEM W, 8-2 Kendall Graveman (1-0) Kevin Herget (1-3) - 15-14 2nd (-3.0) 10,712

31 5/7 MEM L, 4-1 Daniel Poncedeleon (2-2) Eric Jokisch (0-5) Preston Guilmet 15-15 3rd (-4.0) 8,297

32 5/8 COS L, 9-3 Alec Asher (2-0) James Naile (3-3) - 15-16 3rd (-5.0) 8,069

33 5/9 COS L, 6-5 Radhames Liz (3-2) Raul Alcantara (2-1) Mike Zagurski (1) 15-17 3rd (-6.0) 6,025

34 5/10 COS W, 12-7 Daniel Gossett (3-0) Michael Brady (0-2) - 16-17 3rd (-5.0) 6,454

35 5/11 COS W, 4-3 Raul Alcantara (3-1) Corbin Burnes (1-1) Josh Lucas (2) 17-17 3rd (-4.0) 9,084

36 5/12 @MEM W, 8-4 Eric Jokisch (1-5) Andrew Morales (0-1) - 18-17 3rd (-3.0) 11,001

37 5/13 @MEM W, 8-3 James Naile (4-3) Mike O'Reilly (0-1) - 19-17 2nd (-2.0) 4,053

38 5/14 @MEM L, 2-1 Dakota Hudson (4-1) Frankie Montas (1-4) Preston Guilmet (7) 19-18 2nd (-3.0) 8,015

39 5/15 @MEM W, 7-4 Daniel Gossett (4-0) Austin Gomber (2-3) Bobby Wahl (2) 20-18 2nd (-2.0) 8,505

5/16 OFF DAY

40 5/17 @OKC L, 13-3 Joe Broussard (2-0) Chris Bassitt (1-2) - 20-19 3rd (-2.0) 5,573

41 5/18 @OKC W, 8-4 Kendall Graveman (2-0) Justin DeFratus (2-2) - 21-19 T-2nd (-1.5) 9,555

42 5/19 @OKC L, 4-2 Dennis Santana (1-0) James Naile (4-4) Edwin Paredes (2) 21-20 3rd (-3.0) 9,591

43 5/20 @OKC L, 11-2 Joe Broussard (3-0) Frankie Montas (1-5) - 21-21 3rd (-4.0) 5,923

44 5/21 COS W, 5-4 J.B. Wendelken (1-0) Aaron Wilkerson (0-1) Bobby Wahl (3) 22-21 3rd (-4.0) 6,321

45 5/22 COS W, 4-2 Chris Bassitt (2-2) Corbin Burnes (1-2) Bobby Wahl (4) 23-21 2nd (-3.0) 6,053

46 5/23 COS W, 3-2 (10) Dean Kiekhefer (1-0) Radhames Liz (4-3) - 24-21 2nd (-3.0) 7,189

47 5/24 COS L, 4-0 Freddy Peralta (6-1) Kendall Graveman (2-1) - 24-22 2nd (-4.0) 10,159

48 5/25 OKC L, 5-2 Guillermo Moscoso (2-2) James Naile (4-5) Yimi Garcia (1) 24-23 2nd (-4.0) 8,882

49 5/26 OKC W, 1-0 Matt Milburn (1-0) Adam Liberatore (1-1) Bobby Wahl (5) 25-23 2nd (-4.0) 9,782

50 5/27 OKC L, 3-2 Manny Banuelos (5-3) Kyle Friedrichs (0-1) Brian Schlitter (9) 25-24 2nd (-5.0) 10,383

51 5/28 OKC W, 3-2 Bobby Wahl (3-0) C.C. Lee (2-2) - 26-24 2nd (-5.0) 7,105

- 5/29 OKC PPD - 7/21 26-24 2nd (-5.5)

52 5/30 @RR L, 8-1 Adrain Sampson (3-2) Eric Jokisch (1-6) - 26-25 2nd (-6.5) 7,078

53 5/31 @RR W, 8-6 Liam Hendriks (1-0) Connor Sadzeck (2-1) Bobby Wahl (6) 27-25 2nd (-5.5) 7,299

54 6/1 @RR L, 6-5 Brady Fiegl (3-0) Ben Bracewell (0-1) Ricardo Rodriguez (1) 27-26 2nd (-5.5) 10,020

GAME DATE OPPONENT W/L WINNING PITCHER LOSING PITCHER SAVE RECORD STANDING (GB) ATTENDANCE

day-by-day schedule

55 6/2 @RR L, 6-5 Yovani Gallardo (2-1) Chris Bassitt (2-3) R.J. Alvarez (11) 27-27 2nd (-6.5) 13,117

56 6/3 @RR W, 3-2 (10) Dean Kiekhefer (2-0) Connor Sadzeck (2-2) Raul Alcantara (3) 28-27 2nd (-5.5) 6,563

6/4 OFF DAY

57 6/5 RNO L, 4-3 Alex Young (2-0) Eric Jokisch (1-7) Jimmie Sherfy (10) 28-28 2nd (-5.5) 9,191

58 6/6 RNO W, 5-1 James Naile (5-5) Bradin Hagens (2-3) - 29-28 2nd (-5.5) 6,973

59 6/7 RNO L, 7-1 Jake Buchanan (4-5) Ben Bracewell (0-2) - 29-29 2nd (-6.5) 6,769

60 6/8 TAC W, 11-3 Dean Kiekhefer (3-0) Ross Detwiler (0-1) - 30-29 2nd (-5.5) 10,022

61 6/9 TAC L, 1-0 Rob Whalen (7-3) Edwin Jackson (0-1) Ryan Garton (1) 30-30 2nd (-5.5) 10,117

62 6/10 TAC L, 5-4 (10) Shawn Armstrong (1-2) Bobby Wahl (3-1) - 30-31 2nd (-6.5) 7,369

63 6/11 TAC L, 8-6 Matt Tenuta (1-0) Carlos Ramirez (0-1) Tyler Higgins (1) 30-32 2nd (-6.5) 7,824

6/12 OFF DAY

64 6/13 @ELP L, 7-6 Kyle McGrath (2-2) Bobby Wahl (3-2) - 30-33 2nd (-7.5) 6,354

65 6/14 @ELP W, 7-5 Ryan Dull (1-0) Trey Wingenter (3-3) Josh Lucas (3) 31-33 2nd (-7.5) 7,084

66 6/15 @ELP W, 8-6 (10) Dean Kiekhefer (4-0) Colten Brewer (1-4) Jeremy Bleich (1) 32-33 2nd (-7.5) 7,902

67 6/16 @ABQ L, 10-6 Brett Oberholtzer (3-4) James Naile (5-6) D.J. Johnson (9) 32-34 2nd (-8.0) 8,992

68 6/17 @ABQ L, 17-12 Scott McGough (5-1) Danny Coulombe (0-1) - 32-35 T-2nd (-8.5) 8,686

69 6/18 @ABQ L, 3-2 David Holmberg (3-5) Ryan Dull (1-1) D.J. Johnson (10) 32-36 3rd (-9.5) 7,919

70 6/19 @ABQ L, 7-4 Kyle McGough (6-1) J.B. Wendelken (1-1) - 32-37 3rd (-9.5) 4,269

6/20 OFF DAY

71 6/21 RR W, 7-4 Ryan Buchter (1-0) Tayler Scott (2-2) Bobby Wahl (7) 33-37 3rd (-8.5) 9,477

72 6/22 RR L, 3-2 Ricky Rodriguez (1-0) Ryan Dull (1-2) R.J. Alvarez (12) 33-38 3rd (-9.5) 11,071

73 6/23 RR L, 2-1 (10) Brandon Mann (2-0) Jeremy Bleich (1-1) R.J. Alvarez (13) 33-39 3rd (-10.5) 11,038

74 6/24 RR L, 5-2 Richelson Pena (1-1) Kyle Finnegan (0-2) Ricky Rodriguez (2) 33-40 3rd (-11.5) 8,217

6/25 @OKC PPD

75 6/26 @OKC W, 5-4 Dean Kiekhefer (5-0) Pat Venditte (3-2) Bobby Wahl (8) 34-40 3rd (-11.0) 4,427

76 6/27 @OKC W, 5-4 (7) Eric Jokisch (2-7) Manny Banuelos (8-4) J.B. Wendelken (1) 35-40 3rd (-10.5) -

77 6/27 @OKC W, 1-0 (7) Ben Bracewell (1-2) Josh Sborz (0-1) Bobby Wahl (9) 36-40 T-2nd (-9.5) 4,361

78 6/28 @OKC W, 10-9 Danny Coulombe (1-1) Joe Broussard (4-2) Ryan Dull (1) 37-40 2nd (-9.5) 5,398

79 6/29 @OMA L, 10-1 Trevor Oaks (5-3) James Naile (5-7) - 37-41 T-2nd (-10.5) 5,039

80 6/30 @OMA

81 7/1 @OMA

82 7/2 @OMA

83 7/3 @OMA

84 7/4 IOW

85 7/5 IOW

86 7/6 IOW

87 7/7 IOW

88 7/8 IOW

7/9 ALL STAR BREAK

7/10 ALL STAR BREAK

7/11 ALL STAR BREAK

89 7/12 @IOW

90 7/13 @IOW

91 7/13 @IOW

92 7/14 @IOW

93 7/15 @IOW

94 7/16 OMA

95 7/17 OMA

96 7/18 OMA

97 7/19 OMA

98 7/20 OKC

99 7/21 OKC

100 7/21 OKC

101 7/22 OKC

7/23 OFF DAY

102 7/24 @LV

103 7/25 @LV

104 7/26 @LV

105 7/27 @SL

106 7/28 @SL

107 7/29 @SL

108 7/30 @SL

7/31 OFF DAY

109 8/1 FRE

110 8/2 FRE

GAME DATE OPPONENT W/L WINNING PITCHER LOSING PITCHER SAVE RECORD STANDING (GB) ATTENDANCE

8/3 FRE

112 8/4 SAC

113 8/5 SAC

114 8/6 SAC

115 8/7 SAC

8/8 OFF DAY

116 8/9 @COS

117 8/10 @COS

118 8/11 @COS

119 8/12 @COS

120 8/13 RR

121 8/14 RR

122 8/15 RR

123 8/16 RR

124 8/17 NO

125 8/18 NO

126 8/19 NO

8/20 OFF DAY

127 8/21 @RR

128 8/22 @RR

129 8/23 @RR

130 8/24 @MEM

131 8/25 @MEM

132 8/26 @MEM

133 8/27 @MEM

134 8/28 @NO

135 8/29 @NO

136 8/30 @NO

137 8/31 MEM

138 9/1 MEM

139 9/2 MEM

140 9/3 MEM

END OF THE REGULAR SEASON

GAME DATE OPPONENT W/L WINNING PITCHER LOSING PITCHER SAVE RECORD STANDING (GB) ATTENDANCE