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NEWS & NOTES TONIGHT’S GAME INFORMATION Reno Aces (18-18, 3rd, Pacific North) Salt Lake Bees (15-21, 3rd, Pacific South) LHP Robbie Ray (1-3, 4.56) RHP Zach Stewart (1-2, 3.79) VS. Monday, May 18, 2015 • 5:00 PM PST • Aces Ballpark • Radio/TV Broadcast: KPLY 630 AM / My 21 Game 37 & 38 • Home Game 17 & 18 DAY DATE OPPONENT PROBABLE PITCHERS TIME (PT) RADIO/TV Tuesday May 19 vs. Salt Lake RHP Gabriel Arias (1-0, 1.69) vs. LHP Adam Wilk (2-2, 4.41) 11:05 AM KPLY 630 AM/MiLB TV Thursday May 21 @ Omaha LHP Justin Marks (3-3, 5.92) vs. RHP Andy Ferguson (0-1, 1.50) 4:35 KPLY 630 AM/MiLB TV Friday May 22 @ Omaha RHP Caleb Clay (4-1, 4.13) vs. LHP John Lamb (3-1, 2.89) 5:05 KPLY 630 AM/MiLB TV Saturday May 23 @ Omaha LHP Vidal Nuño (3-2, 2.80) vs. RHP Yohan Pino (2-0, 0.75) 5:05 KPLY 630 AM/MiLB TV At Home: 10-6 On the Road: 8-12 Day Games: 8-4 Night Games: 10-14 vs. RHP: 12-10 vs. LHP: 6-8 Before All-Star Break: 18-18 After All-Star Break: 0-0 April: 9-12 May: 9-6 June: 0-0 July: 0-0 August: 0-0 September: 0-0 Monday: 3-2 Tuesday: 4-1 Wednesday: 3-1 Thursday: 3-3 Friday: 1-4 Saturday: 2-3 Sunday: 2-4 Scoring First: 11-5 Opponent Scoring First: 7-13 Extra Innings: 1-1 Commit An Error: 10-6 Commit No Errors: 8-11 Walk-Off Wins: 2 Walk-Off Losses: 1 vs. Pacific North: 3-5 vs. Pacific South: 15-13 vs. American North: 0-0 vs. American South: 0-0 Scoring 4+ Runs: 16-6 Opp. Scoring 4+ Runs: 4-16 Scoring 3 Or Fewer Runs: 2-12 Opp. Scoring 3 Or Fewer Runs: 14-2 Out-Hit Opponent/Tie: 16-4 Out-Hit By Opponent: 2-14 Lead After 6: 15-0 Trail After 6: 1-17 Tied After 6: 2-1 Lead After 7: 16-0 Trail After 7: 1-18 Tied After 7: 1-0 Lead After 8: 16-0 Trail After 8: 0-17 Tied After 8: 1-0 Series (W-L-S): 2-2-5 Game 1: 6-4 Game 2: 3-6 Game 3: 5-4 Game 4: 4-4 Game 5: 0-0 Series Sweeps: 0-1 ACE IN THE HOLE Current Streak: W6 Last 5 Games: 5-0 Last 10 Games: 9-1 Longest 2015 Winning Streak: W6 Longest 2015 Losing Streak: L6 All-Time Record: 465-433 (.518) Tonight’s Game: The Reno Aces and Salt Lake Bees will finish Sunday’s suspended game that came to a halt in the middle of the seventh inning. They will then play a regularly-scheduled nine inning game. Left-hander Robbie Ray will start for the Aces against right-hander Zach Stewart for the Bees. Yesterday’s Game: Rain forced Sunday’s game to come to a stop in the middle of the seventh inning with the score tied 0-0. Left-hander Vidal Nuño started for the Aces and shut out the Bees over six innings. He allowed four hits and three walks while recording three strikeouts. Lefty Andrew Heaney was equally impressive for Salt Lake. He kept the Aces off the scoreboard for six in- nings. He scattered six hits and issued two walks to go along with seven strikeouts. Kevin Munson worked through pouring rain to put another zero on the board in the top of the seventh before the tarp was put on the field. Zach Stewart: 28-year-old Zach Stewart will start for Salt Lake after the conclusion of the sus- pended game. The right-hander is 1-2 with a 3.27 ERA with the Bees in 2015. In eight games (four starts), Stewart has thrown 22 innings and has allowed 21 hits and six walks. Stewart has 33 games of Major League experience with three different teams: Toronto (2011), Chicago (AL) (2011, 2012) and Boston (2012). In the 33 games, he is 3-10 with a 6.82 ERA, spanning 103 innings. The Cincin- nati Reds drafted Stewart in the third round of the 2008 First-Year Player Draft. He was traded with Edwin Encarnacion and Josh Roenicke to the Blue Jays for Scott Rolen on August 1, 2009. On July 27, 2011, he was traded by the Blue Jays with Jason Frasor to the White Sox for Edwin Jackson and Mark Teahan. He was later traded to the Red Sox in June of 2012, and to the Pirates in November of 2012. Suspended a Good Thing? The Aces have had sus- pended games twice in franchise history. Both times they went on to win the suspended game the next day, and continue on to win the regularly-scheduled game as well. The first was July 16, 2012 at Tucson when they picked up the suspended game the following day and won, 4-1. They then won the nightcap, 3-1. The second was August 8, 2013 vs. Memphis. They won the suspended game the following day, 5-2, and went on to win the second game, 11-3. Worth Every Penny: Shortstop Danny Worth has been on a hot streak since the month of May started. Through 13 games in May, Worth is hitting .436 (17-for-39) with 9 runs scored, 5 RBI, 3 doubles, 2 triples, 1 home run and 7 walks. Of the 13 games, he has 6 multi-hit games. Danny Being Danny: It’s becoming somewhat of a surprise when Reno first baseman Danny Dorn records an out at the plate. The left-handed-hitting 30-year-old notched two more hits last night, giving him 12 multi-hit games in 14 games (13 starts). His batting average “dropped” to .509 after only going 2-for-5. Mike Likes May: Like his teammate Danny Worth, Mike Free- man has been on a tear in the month of May. The left-handed- hitting utilityman is batting .412 (21-for-51) in 13 games with 12 runs, 7 RBI, 2 doubles and 1 triple. He’s also swiped three bases in the month, accounting for half of the Aces’ stolen bases in May. @GOTMUNEY: Reliever Kevin Munson’s Twitter handle backs up his performance on the bump so far this season. The right- hander has been money for the Aces, throwing nine scoreless innings, having allowed just seven total baserunners (three hits and four walks) while striking out nine. He earned the win last night after throwing up a zero in the 10th inning. Top Prospects: The Aces had four players on their Opening Day roster who are ranked in the top-30 prospects by Baseball America. OF/3B Yasmany Tomás headlined the group as the No. 4 prospect in the organization and No. 57 overall in all of baseball before his call to the bigs. OF Peter O’Brien is No. 8, LHP Robbie Ray sits at No. 11 and closer Jake Barrett is right behind Ray at No. 12. STREAKS SEASON CAPSULE Date 5/8 5/10 5/10 5/11 5/16 5/17-18 5/18 5/19 7/16 7/17 7/18 7/19 8/11 8/12 8/13 8/14 Site SLC SLC SLC SLC RNO RNO RNO RNO SLC SLC SLC SLC RNO RNO RNO RNO Result W, 14-12 L, 9-2 (7) W, 11-2 (7) W, 5-4 W, 11-1 SERIES CAPSULE 2015 at Home: 1-0 2015 on Road: 3-1 All-Time at Home: 26-23 All-Time on Road: 29-23 All-Time Totals: 55-46 CONTACT INFO Affiliation................Arizona Diamondbacks Manager.......................Phil Nevin (2nd Year) Website.........................www.RenoAces.com Blog...........................www.mlblogsreno.com PR Contact......................................Chad Seely Email..............................[email protected] Phone.......................................(775)-334-7089 PR Twitter...............................@RenoAces_PR This Date in Aces History The Aces are 3-2 all-time on games played on May 18. On May 18, 2012, right-hander Trevor Bauer stifled Oklahoma City. He struck out 11 over eight innings and allowed just one run on four hits. At Aces Ballpark on May 18, 2014, Reno got the best of Salt Lake in a slugfest, 17-11. They scored five runs in the second, third and fourth innings. Mike Jacobs was 3-for-5 with 7 RBI and Didi Gregorius was 4-for-5. Nick Evans and Nick Ahmed also had three hits in the 18-hit outburst. BY THE NUMBERS 2-1 The Aces are 2-1 when tied after six innings this year. For better or for worse, that number will change with the outcome of the suspended game as the Aces and Bees were tied 0-0 after six innings Sunday. RENO ACES BASEBALL CLUB ACES BALLPARK 250 EVANS AVE. RENO, NV 89501 775-334-7089 TWITTER: @RenoAces_PR STREAKING Danny Dorn extended his hitting streak to 10 games Saturday night with another multi-hit performance at the plate. He finished 2-for-5 with an RBI and run scored in the Aces’ 11-1 blowout win. He is hitting .553 (21-for-38) with 9 RBI, 8 runs scored, 2 home runs, 5 doubles and 2 walks during the stretch. CAN I GET AN ENCORE? The Aces are under the direction of Manager Phil Nevin for the second consecutive season. In his first season with the Aces, he guided them to a franchise-tying-best record of 81-63. His squad won the Pacific North Division and Pacific Conference Championship Series before falling 3 games to 2 in the PCL Championship Series to Omaha. Prior to his stint with the Aces, Nevin spent three seasons (2011-13) at the helm of the Toledo Mud Hens of the International League. Nevin is the second manager in club history as Brett Butler served in the role from 2009-2013. Butler begins his second season as the Miami Marlins’ third base coach after being hired during the 2013-14 offseason. BARRETT CHART PCL Save Leaders 1. Jon Edwards - RR - 11 2. David Aardsma - OKC - 11 3. Jake Barrett - REN - 9 T-4. Corey Knebel - COL - 6 T-4. Marcus Mateo - ELP - 6

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NEWS & NOTESTONIGHT’S GAME INFORMATION

Reno Aces (18-18, 3rd, Pacific North) Salt Lake Bees (15-21, 3rd, Pacific South) LHP Robbie Ray (1-3, 4.56) RHP Zach Stewart (1-2, 3.79)VS.

Monday, May 18, 2015 • 5:00 PM PST • Aces Ballpark • Radio/TV Broadcast: KPLY 630 AM / My 21Game 37 & 38 • Home Game 17 & 18

DAY DATE OPPONENT PROBABLE PITCHERS TIME (PT) RADIO/TV Tuesday May 19 vs. Salt Lake RHP Gabriel Arias (1-0, 1.69) vs. LHP Adam Wilk (2-2, 4.41) 11:05 AM KPLY 630 AM/MiLB TVThursday May 21 @ Omaha LHP Justin Marks (3-3, 5.92) vs. RHP Andy Ferguson (0-1, 1.50) 4:35 KPLY 630 AM/MiLB TVFriday May 22 @ Omaha RHP Caleb Clay (4-1, 4.13) vs. LHP John Lamb (3-1, 2.89) 5:05 KPLY 630 AM/MiLB TVSaturday May 23 @ Omaha LHP Vidal Nuño (3-2, 2.80) vs. RHP Yohan Pino (2-0, 0.75) 5:05 KPLY 630 AM/MiLB TV

At Home: 10-6On the Road: 8-12

Day Games: 8-4Night Games: 10-14

vs. RHP: 12-10vs. LHP: 6-8

Before All-Star Break: 18-18After All-Star Break: 0-0

April: 9-12May: 9-6June: 0-0July: 0-0

August: 0-0September: 0-0

Monday: 3-2Tuesday: 4-1

Wednesday: 3-1Thursday: 3-3

Friday: 1-4Saturday: 2-3Sunday: 2-4

Scoring First: 11-5Opponent Scoring First: 7-13

Extra Innings: 1-1Commit An Error: 10-6

Commit No Errors: 8-11Walk-Off Wins: 2

Walk-Off Losses: 1

vs. Pacific North: 3-5vs. Pacific South: 15-13vs. American North: 0-0vs. American South: 0-0

Scoring 4+ Runs: 16-6Opp. Scoring 4+ Runs: 4-16

Scoring 3 Or Fewer Runs: 2-12Opp. Scoring 3 Or Fewer Runs: 14-2

Out-Hit Opponent/Tie: 16-4Out-Hit By Opponent: 2-14

Lead After 6: 15-0Trail After 6: 1-17Tied After 6: 2-1

Lead After 7: 16-0Trail After 7: 1-18Tied After 7: 1-0

Lead After 8: 16-0Trail After 8: 0-17Tied After 8: 1-0

Series (W-L-S): 2-2-5Game 1: 6-4Game 2: 3-6Game 3: 5-4Game 4: 4-4Game 5: 0-0

Series Sweeps: 0-1

ACE IN THE HOLECurrent Streak: W6Last 5 Games: 5-0

Last 10 Games: 9-1Longest 2015 Winning Streak: W6

Longest 2015 Losing Streak: L6All-Time Record: 465-433 (.518)

Tonight’s Game: The Reno Aces and Salt Lake Bees will finish Sunday’s suspended game that came to a halt in the middle of the seventh inning. They will then play a regularly-scheduled nine inning game. Left-hander Robbie Ray will start for the Aces against right-hander Zach Stewart for the Bees.

Yesterday’s Game: Rain forced Sunday’s game to come to a stop in the middle of the seventh inning with the score tied 0-0. Left-hander Vidal Nuño started for the Aces and shut out the Bees over six innings. He allowed four hits and three walks while recording three strikeouts. Lefty Andrew Heaney was equally impressive for Salt Lake. He kept the Aces off the scoreboard for six in-nings. He scattered six hits and issued two walks to go along with seven strikeouts. Kevin Munson worked through pouring rain to put another zero on the board in the top of the seventh before the tarp was put on the field.

Zach Stewart: 28-year-old Zach Stewart will start for Salt Lake after the conclusion of the sus-pended game. The right-hander is 1-2 with a 3.27 ERA with the Bees in 2015. In eight games (four starts), Stewart has thrown 22 innings and has allowed 21 hits and six walks. Stewart has 33 games of Major League experience with three different teams: Toronto (2011), Chicago (AL) (2011, 2012) and Boston (2012). In the 33 games, he is 3-10 with a 6.82 ERA, spanning 103 innings. The Cincin-nati Reds drafted Stewart in the third round of the 2008 First-Year Player Draft. He was traded with Edwin Encarnacion and Josh Roenicke to the Blue Jays for Scott Rolen on August 1, 2009. On July 27, 2011, he was traded by the Blue Jays with Jason Frasor to the White Sox for Edwin Jackson and Mark Teahan. He was later traded to the Red Sox in June of 2012, and to the Pirates in November of 2012.

Suspended a Good Thing? The Aces have had sus-pended games twice in franchise history. Both times they went on to win the suspended game the next day, and continue on to win the regularly-scheduled game as well. The first was July 16, 2012 at Tucson when they picked up the suspended game the following day and won, 4-1. They then won the nightcap, 3-1. The second was August 8, 2013 vs. Memphis. They won the suspended game the following day, 5-2, and went on to win the second game, 11-3. Worth Every Penny: Shortstop Danny Worth has been on a hot streak since the month of May started. Through 13 games in May, Worth is hitting .436 (17-for-39) with 9 runs scored, 5 RBI, 3 doubles, 2 triples, 1 home run and 7 walks. Of the 13 games, he has 6 multi-hit games.

Danny Being Danny: It’s becoming somewhat of a surprise when Reno first baseman Danny Dorn records an out at the plate. The left-handed-hitting 30-year-old notched two more hits last night, giving him 12 multi-hit games in 14 games (13 starts). His batting average “dropped” to .509 after only going 2-for-5.

Mike Likes May: Like his teammate Danny Worth, Mike Free-man has been on a tear in the month of May. The left-handed-hitting utilityman is batting .412 (21-for-51) in 13 games with 12 runs, 7 RBI, 2 doubles and 1 triple. He’s also swiped three bases in the month, accounting for half of the Aces’ stolen bases in May.

@GOTMUNEY: Reliever Kevin Munson’s Twitter handle backs up his performance on the bump so far this season. The right-hander has been money for the Aces, throwing nine scoreless innings, having allowed just seven total baserunners (three hits and four walks) while striking out nine. He earned the win

last night after throwing up a zero in the 10th inning.

Top Prospects: The Aces had four players on their Opening Day roster who are ranked in the top-30 prospects by Baseball America. OF/3B Yasmany Tomás headlined the group as the No. 4 prospect in the organization and No. 57 overall in all of baseball before his call to the bigs. OF Peter O’Brien is No. 8, LHP Robbie Ray sits at No. 11 and closer Jake Barrett is right behind Ray at No. 12.

STREAKS

SEASON CAPSULEDate5/8

5/105/105/115/16

5/17-185/185/197/167/177/187/198/118/128/138/14

SiteSLCSLCSLCSLCRNORNORNORNOSLCSLCSLCSLCRNORNORNORNO

ResultW, 14-12L, 9-2 (7)

W, 11-2 (7)W, 5-4

W, 11-1

SERIES CAPSULE2015 at Home: 1-02015 on Road: 3-1

All-Time at Home: 26-23All-Time on Road: 29-23

All-Time Totals: 55-46

CONTACT INFO

Affiliation................Arizona DiamondbacksManager.......................Phil Nevin (2nd Year)Website.........................www.RenoAces.comBlog...........................www.mlblogsreno.comPR Contact......................................Chad [email protected].......................................(775)-334-7089PR Twitter...............................@RenoAces_PR

This Date in Aces HistoryThe Aces are 3-2 all-time on games played on May 18. On May 18, 2012, right-hander Trevor Bauer stifled Oklahoma City. He struck out 11 over eight innings and allowed just

one run on four hits. At Aces Ballpark on May 18, 2014, Reno got the best of Salt Lake in a slugfest, 17-11. They scored five runs in the second, third and fourth innings.

Mike Jacobs was 3-for-5 with 7 RBI and Didi Gregorius was 4-for-5. Nick Evans and Nick Ahmed also had three hits in

the 18-hit outburst.

BY THE NUMBERS

2-1The Aces are 2-1 when tied after six innings this year. For better or for worse, that number will

change with the outcome of the suspended game as the Aces

and Bees were tied 0-0 after six innings Sunday.

RENO ACES BASEBALL CLUB

ACES BALLPARK 250 EVANS AVE. RENO, NV 89501 775-334-7089 TWITTER: @RenoAces_PR

STREAKING

Danny Dorn extended his hitting streak to 10 games Saturday

night with another multi-hit performance at the plate. He

finished 2-for-5 with an RBI and run scored in the Aces’ 11-1

blowout win. He is hitting .553 (21-for-38) with 9 RBI, 8 runs

scored, 2 home runs, 5 doubles and 2 walks during the stretch.

CAN I GET AN ENCORE? The Aces are under the direction of Manager Phil Nevin for the second consecutive season. In his first season with the Aces, he guided them to a

franchise-tying-best record of 81-63. His squad won the Pacific North Division and Pacific Conference Championship Series before falling 3 games to 2

in the PCL Championship Series to Omaha. Prior to his stint with the Aces, Nevin spent three seasons

(2011-13) at the helm of the Toledo Mud Hens of the International League. Nevin is the second manager

in club history as Brett Butler served in the role from 2009-2013. Butler begins his second season as the Miami Marlins’ third base coach after being hired

during the 2013-14 offseason.

BARRETT CHARTPCL Save Leaders

1. Jon Edwards - RR - 11

2. David Aardsma - OKC - 11

3. Jake Barrett - REN - 9

T-4. Corey Knebel - COL - 6

T-4. Marcus Mateo - ELP - 6

STARTING PITCHERRobbie Ray

Monday, May 18, 2015 vs. Salt Lake - Page 2

HT/WT: 6’2” / 195BORN: October 1, 1991RESIDES: Brentwood, TNOBTAINED: Trade (DET) 12/5/14

W/L0-02-3

4-126-35-27-61-41-31-0

TeamVermont

HagerstownPotomacPotomac

HarrisburgToledo

DETROITReno

ARIZONA

Year201020112012201320132014201420152015

HB0

1211463000

HR03

14946510

ER0

317729244726131

R0

368530285126141

H2

711226056

10643285

IP1.0

89.0105.284.058.0

100.128.225.26.0

G/GS1/0

20/2022/2116/1611/1120/19

9/66/61/1

ERA0.003.136.563.113.724.228.164.561.50

GIDP06

1231

10211

WP08

13716210

SO2

9586

100607519385

BB0

384941214411180

IP6.02.25.05.25.11.0

RAY’S 2015 DAY-BY-DAYH246543

DATE/OPP4/10 @ ALB4/15 @ ELP

4/20 vs. ALB4/25 @ FRE4/30 @ LV

5/13 vs. ELP

W/L-LWLL-

GS111111

ERA1.504.153.294.194.014.56

R131522

ER131422

BB542322

SO45

10883

PITCHES94/5583/45

109/72104/65104/6346/29

SCORE2-1, L4-2, L6-2, W7-0, L7-2, L4-2, W

2015 SEASON SPLITS & ETC. (RENO) Vs. Right:................................................Vs. Left:..................................................Home:.....................................................Road:......................................................Day:........................................................Night:.....................................................Quality Starts:........................................Team W/L in Starts:................................

.229

.4001-0, 4.50 ERA in 6.0 IP

0-3, 4.58 ERA in 19.2 IPN/A

1-3, 4.56 ERA in 25.2 IP1

2-4

CAREER HIGHS & LOWSInnings (Start):.......................................Innings (Relief):.....................................Low Hits (min 5.0 IP):............................Most Hits................................................Low ER (min 5.0 IP):...............................Most ER..................................................Most Walks:............................................Most Strikeouts:....................................Low-Hit Complete Game:.....................

Tonight’s Starter: 23-year-old Robbie Ray starts for the Aces in the regularly schedule game tonight. Ray is in his first season in the D-backs’ organization after being acquired from the Detroit Tigers on December 5, 2014 in a 3-team deal which included INF Didi Grego-rius being shipped to the Yankees. The southpaw opened his 2014 campaign at Triple-A Toledo and after six starts for the Mud Hens, earned his first call to the Majors. He bounced back-and-forth be-tween Detroit and Toledo, totaling an 8-10 record and a 5.09 ERA in 29 games (25 starts). This year, Ray is 1-3 with a 4.56 ERA in six starts with the Aces, and is 1-0 in a single start for the D-backs.

Major-League Debut: Ray made his big-league debut on May 6, 2014 vs. Houston. He delivered for the Tigers, throwing 5.1 innings in an 11-4 victory over the Astros. He allowed just one earned run on five hits. He rung up five ‘Stros while walking only one.

Last Outing: Ray’s last outing was a brief one. He lasted just one inning in a start against El Paso on May 13. In the one inning, Ray allowed two runs on three hits and two walks. He struck out the side before recording the third out. He threw 46 pitches, 29 for strikes.

Against the Bees: Ray has never faced Salt Lake.

Tomorrow’s Starter: Right-hander Gabriel Arias starts for the Aces in tomorrow’s day game. Arias will be making his second start for the Aces after winning his debut against El Paso on May 14. 9.0 - 7/11/13 @ Erie (AA)

5.0 - 7/18/12 vs. Lynchburg (A+)1 - (5x), last: 8/30/13 @ Richmond (AA)

11 - 7/13/14 vs. Pawtucket (AAA)0 - (15x), last: 7/20/14 vs. Louisville (AAA)8 - (2x), last: 7/13/14 vs. Pawtucket (AAA)

6 - 6/26/12 vs. Wilmington (A+)11 - 7/11/13 @ Erie (AA)

2 - (2x), last: 6/11/13 @ Carolina (A+)

MiLB TotalsMLB Totals

25-292-4

333

362

45624

21111

360

375

22127

24427

44348

463.134.2

96/9310/7

4.297.01

With Reno

IP6.0

H5

DATE/OPP5/6 @ COL

W/LW

GS1

ERA1.50

R1

ER1

BB0

SO5

PITCHES92/66

SCORE5-1, W

With Arizona

Hitters

Nick Evans | INF | #17 Season-Game Highs: Hits (4 - 5/7) HR (1 - 4x, Last - 5/16) RBI (6 - 5/16) Last HR: 5/16 vs. Salt Lake (Grand Slam)2014: .345, 13 HR, 54 RBI, 0 SBStreak: 1G (5/16)Long Streak: 6G (4/18-4/25)Salt Lake Series: .400 (2-5, 6 RBI, R, HR)Homestand: .308 (4-13, 8 RBI, R, 2 2B, HR, K)

♠ Re-signed with Arizona as a minor league free agent on November 19, 2014 ♠ Originally drafted by the New York Mets in the fifth round of the 2004 MLB June Amateur Draft ♠ Hit .354 with 11 HR and 47 RBI in 51 games for Reno before playing in 18 games with Arizona and batting .273 with 2 HR and 7 RBI last season ♠ In 177 MLB games, owns a .257 average (105-for-408) with 10 HR and 53 RBI ♠ Named an organizational All-Star for Arizona in 2013 and also earned the same honor with the Mets in 2010 ♠ Two-time Eastern League midseason All-Star with Double-A Binghamton (2008 & ‘10); 2013 Southern League midseason All-Star with Mobile

Mike Freeman | INF | #1 Season-Game Highs: Hits (4 - 5/5) HR (1 - 2x, Last - 4/23) RBI (3 - 5/16) Last HR: 4/23 vs. LV (Solo - Lead-Off)2014: .263, 6 HR, 41 RBI, 13 SBStreak: 3G (5/13-Present)Long Streak: 9G (5/1-5/10)Salt Lake Series: .500 (2-4, 3 RBI, 2 R, BB)Homestand: .385 (5-13, 3 RBI, 4 R, 2 SB, BB, 2K)

♠ Drafted by Arizona in the 11th round of the 2010 First-Year Player Draft out of Clemson University ♠ Split time between Mobile and Reno, combining for a .263 average with 6 HR, 41 RBI and 13 SB in 123 games ♠ Named as a 2013 Southern League midseason All-Star while with the BayBears ♠ Entering the 2013 season, was tabbed by Baseball America as having the Best Strike Zone Discipline in the D-backs’ system

Blake Lalli | C | #21 Season-Game Highs: Hits (2 - 5x, Last - 5/10) HR (0) RBI (2 - 2x, Last - 5/10) Last HR: 2014: .275, 3 HR, 29 RBI, 0 SBStreak: 1G (5/14)Long Streak: 6G (5/2-5/10)El Paso Series: .200 (1-5, RBI, R, K)

♠ Re-signed as a free agent with Arizona on November 26, 2014 ♠ Originally signed with the Chicago Cubs as a non-drafted free agent on May 22, 2006 ♠ Played in 93 games for Reno and batted .275 with 17 doubles, 3 home runs and 29 RBI last season ♠ Threw out 41.0 % (28-of-69) of attempted basestealers, third best in the Pacific Coast League last summer ♠ Named an Arizona organizational All-Star last year and was a 3-time Southern League midseason All-Star while in the Cubs’ system (2009-11) ♠ First player from Gardner-Webb University to reach the Majors; has played a total of 22 games with the Cubs and Milwaukee Brewers

Peter O’Brien | C | #23 Season-Game Highs: Hits (4 - 4/12) HR (1, 8x - Last - 5/6) RBI (3 - 5x, Last - 5/12) Last HR: 5/6 vs. SAC (Solo)2014: .271, 34 HR, 74 RBI, 0 SBStreak: 0GLong Streak: 8G (4/16-4/23)Salt Lake Series: .000 (0-3, R, 2BB, 2K)Homestand: .111 (1-9, 3 RBI, 2 R, 2B, 3BB, 3K)

♠ Traded to the Diamondbacks from the New York Yankees on July 31, 2014 in exchange for INF Martin Prado and cash considerations ♠ Originally drafted by the Yankees in the second round (No. 94 overall) of the 2012 MLB June Amateur Draft out of the University of Miami (FL) ♠ Combined to hit .271 with 23 doubles, 34 HR and 74 RBI with Advanced-A Tampa, Double-A Trenton and Mobile last season ♠ Played in the MLB All-Star Futures Game in Minneapolis last summer, going 0-for-2 with two strikeouts ♠ Has played in the Arizona Fall League the past two years (2013 & ‘14), named a Rising Star both seasons and to the All-Prospect Team last year ♠ Named as a Yankees organizational All-Star in 2013 and 2014; also a midseason All-Star those same seasons with Single-A Charleston in the

South Atlantic League and Trenton in the Eastern League

Trayvon Robinson | OF | #41 Season-Game Highs: Hits (3 - 5/10) HR (1 - 5/10) RBI (3 - 5/10) Last HR: 5/10 @ Salt Lake (3-Run)2014: .235, 6 HR, 30 RBI, 11 SBStreak: 2G (5/13-Present)Long Streak: 3G (3x, Last: 5/10-5/11)Salt Lake Series: .333 (1-3, 2 R, BB)Homestand: .300 (3-10, 6 R, 2B, 2BB, K)

♠ Signed a minor league free agent contract with Arizona on April 20, 2015 ♠ Originally drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 10th round of the 2005 MLB June Amateur Draft ♠ Began his 2015 campaign with the Long Island Ducks (Independent League) ♠ ln 2014, appeared in 117 games for Triple-A Albuquerque (Dodgers) where he hit .235 (94-for-400) with 23 doubles, 6 homers, 30 RBI and 11 SB ♠ Career .272 hitter with 90 HR, 417 RBI and 201 SB in 978 Minor League games ♠ Made ML debut with Seattle on August 5, 2011; owns a .215 batting average (62-for-288) in 90 MLB games, all with the Mariners

Cody Ransom | INF | #13 Season-Game Highs: Hits (2 - 2x, Last - 4/20) HR (1 - 4/20) RBI (3 - 4/20) Last HR: 4/20 vs. ALB (3-run)2014: .212, 2 HR, 12 RBI, 0 SB (Japan)Streak: 1G (5/14)Long Streak: 4G (4/20-4/23)El Paso Series: .400 (2-5, 2 RBI, 2B)

♠ Signed with Arizona as a minor league free agent on February 23, 2015 ♠ Originally drafted by the San Francisco Giants in the ninth round of the 1998 MLB June Amateur Draft ♠ Played in the Japanese Leagues last year with Seibu where he hit .212 with 2 HR and 12 RBI in 38 games ♠ Was in the D-backs’ system in 2011 and part of 2012; in ‘11 was a PCL mid- and postseason All-Star, as well as an Arizona organizational All-Star ♠ International League midseason All-Star in 2008 (Scranton/Wilkes-Barre) and 2010 (Lehigh Valley) ♠ In 383 MLB games, owns a .213 average with 30 HR and 105 RBI; has played for 8 organizations (Giants, Astros, Yankees, Phillies, Diamondbacks,

Brewers, Padres and Cubs)

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Tom Belza | OF | #11 Season-Game Highs: Hits (1 - 2x, Last - 5/16) HR (0) RBI (0) Last HR:2014: .305, 1 HR, 31 RBI, 9 SBStreak: 1G (5/16)Long Streak: 1G (2x, Last: 5/16)Salt Lake Series: .500 (1-2, 2 R, 2B, 2BB, K)Homestand: .250 (2-8, 2 R, 2B, 3BB, 3K)

♠ Drafted by the Diamondbacks in the 43rd round of the 2010 MLB June Amateur Draft out of Oklahoma State University ♠ Hit .301 (126-for-413) with 31 RBI, 56 runs, 21 2B, 1 HR and 5 3B in 123 games for Mobile in 2014 ♠ Named as a 2014 Southern League postseason All-Star after his performance for the BayBears ♠ In 2013, was honored as an Arizona organizational All-Star by MiLB.com after hitting .302 with 10 HR and 63 RBI in 130 games between

Advanced-A Visalia (128 games) and Reno (2 games)

Jamie Romak | INF | #27 Season-Game Highs: Hits (3 - 2x, Last - 4/12) HR (1 - 4x, Last - 5/11) RBI (4 - 5/7) Last HR: 5/11 @ Salt Lake (Solo)2014: .269, 24 HR, 85 RBI, 4 SBStreak: 2G (5/13-Present)Long Streak: 6G (2x, Last: 5/6-5/11)Salt Lake Series: .400 (2-5, 2B)Homestand: .250 (3-12, 2B, BB, 4K)

♠ Signed a minor league free agent contract with Arizona on November 22, 2014 ♠ Originally drafted by the Atlanta Braves in the fourth round of the 2003 MLB June Amateur Draft ♠ ln 2014, appeared in 108 games for Triple-A Albuquerque (Dodgers) where he set career highs with 24 HR and 85 RBI ♠ Made MLB debut on May 28, 2014 with LAD as a pinch-hitter vs. Cincinnati after spending 11+ seasons in the minors ♠ Has been awarded Player of the Week honors five times over the course of his MiLB career

Kevin Frandsen | INF | #3 Season-Game Highs: Hits (3 - 2x, Last - 5/10) HR (0) RBI (3 - 5/10) Last HR:2014: .259, 1 HR, 17 RBI, 0 SBStreak: 0GLong Streak: 6G (5/6-Present)El Paso Series: .125 (1-8, 2K)

♠ Signed with Arizona as a minor league free agent on April 21, 2015 ♠ Originally drafted by the San Francisco Giants in the 12th round of the 2004 MLB June Amateur Draft out of San Jose State University ♠ Hit .259 with 1 HR and 17 RBI in 105 games last year for the Washington Nationals ♠ Had been in five organizations (Giants, Red Sox, Angels, Phillies, Nationals) prior to joining the D-backs, seeing time in the Majors with everyone

except Boston; career .259 average in MLB with 15 HR and 110 RBI in 507 games ♠ Owns a .310 career MiLB clip with 35 HR and 275 RBI in 588 games

Danny Dorn | INF | #7 Season-Game Highs: Hits (3 - 2x, Last - 5/13) HR (1 - 3x, Last 5/13) RBI (3 - 5/13) Last HR: 5/13 vs. ELP (2-Run - Walk-Off)2014: .310, 12 HR, 50 RBI, 1 SBStreak: 10G (4/13-Present)Long Streak: 10G (4/13-Present)Salt Lake Series: .400 (2-5, RBI, R)Homestand: .600 (9-15, 6 RBI, 4 R, 2B, HR, BB)

♠ Re-signed with Arizona as a minor league free agent on October 10, 2014 ♠ Originally drafted by the Cincinnati Reds in the 32nd round of the 2006 MLB June Amateur Draft out of Cal State Fullerton ♠ In 2014, played in 73 games for the Aces and hit .304 with 12 HR and 47 RBI ♠ A year prior, was named as a Detroit organizational All-Star after hitting 25 HR and driving in 82 RBI for Triple-A Toledo ♠ Selected as an International League midseason All-Star that same season with the MudHens

Jarrod Saltalamacchia | C | #35 Season-Game Highs: Hits (0) HR (0) RBI (0) Last HR:2014: .220, 11 HR, 44 RBI, 0 SBStreak: 0GLong Streak: 0GSalt Lake Series: .000 (0-5, K)

♠ Signed a minor league free agent contract with Arizona on May 8, 2015 ♠ Originally drafted by the Atlanta Braves in the first round (No. 36 overall) of the 2003 MLB June Amateur Draft ♠ Began his 2015 campaign with the Miami Marlins, was released on May 5 after going 2-for-29 with 1 home run and 1 RBI in 9 games ♠ ln 2014, appeared in 114 games for Miami and batted .220 (82-for-373) with 20 doubles, 11 home runs and 44 RBI ♠ Won a World Series Championship with the Boston Red Sox in 2013; hit .273 (116-for-425) with 40 doubles, 14 homers and 65 RBI in 121 games ♠ Traded on July 31, 2007 to the Texas Rangers with Elvis Andrus, Neftali Feliz and Matt Harrison in exchange for Mark Teixeira and Ron Mahay ♠ Traded on July 31, 2010 to the Red Sox in exchange for Chris McGuiness, Roman Mendez, Michael Thomas and cash considerations ♠ Over nine MLB seasons, is a .240 hitter (576-for-2,403) with 142 doubles, 90 homers and 320 RBI in 718 games; has played in the Majors for the

Braves, Rangers, Red Sox and Marlins

Hitters (cont.)/ Hitting Breakdown

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

Aces: 28 22 33 21 17 13 15 12 7 2 0 0 170

Opponents: 40 26 14 24 24 18 11 22 9 1 0 0 189

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

Aces: 4 4 3 3 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 18

Opponents: 4 2 2 1 2 2 3 0 1 0 0 1 18

PLAYER 2 3 4 5+ TOTAL

Belza

Borenstein 1 1

Dorn 10 2 12

Evans 6 1 1 8

Frandsen 3 2 5

Freeman 8 2 1 11

Lalli 5 5

Marzilli 1 1 2

O’Brien 5 5 1 11

Pagnozzi 2 2 4

Ransom 2 2

Robinson 3 1 4

Romak 6 2 8

Tomás 1 1

Weber 4 1 5

Worth 8 2 10

Totals: 65 21 3 89

MULTI-HIT GAMES

PLAYER SOLO 2R 3R GS TOTAL

Dorn 3 3

Evans 1 2 1 4

Freeman 2 2

Lalli

Marzilli

O’Brien 7 1 8

Pagnozzi 1 1 2

Ransom 1 1

Robinson 1 1

Romak 3 1 4

Tomás 1 1

Weber 1 1 2

Worth 1 2 3

16 11 3 1 31

MULTI-RBI GAMES

HOME RUN VARIANTS (last time it happened)HOME RUNS

Leadoff HR: Romak (4/12 @ Albuquerque), Freeman (4/23 vs. Las Vegas), Weber (5/4 vs. Sacramento)Walk-Off HR: Freeman (4/19 vs. Albuquerque), Dorn (5/13 vs. El Paso)Back-to-back HR:Multi-HR Games:Extra-inning HR: Dorn (10th Inning, 5/13 vs. El Paso)Grand Slams: Evans (5/16 vs. Salt Lake)Inside-the-park HR:Pinch-hit HR: Weber (5/1 @ Las Vegas)

2 3 4 5+ TOTAL

4 1 5

3 1 1 1 6

1 1

1 1

2 2

2 5 7

1 1

1 1 2

1 1 2

3 1 4

1 1

2 2

2 1 3

21 13 2 1 37

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Danny Worth | INF | #8 Season-Game Highs: Hits (3 - 2x, Last - 5/10) HR (1 - 3x, Last - 5/8) RBI (3 - 5/8) Last HR: 5/8 @ Salt Lake (Solo)2014: .204, 1 HR, 23 RBI, 9 SBStreak: 1G (5/16)Long Streak: 5G (4/13-4/17)Salt Lake Series: .500 (1-2, RBI, 2 R, 2B, BB, K)Homestand: .200 (2-10, RBI, 3 R, 2B, 3B, BB, 6K)

♠ Signed as a minor league free agent with Arizona on December 12, 2014 ♠ Drafted by the Detroit Tigers in the second round (No. 91 overall) of the 2007 MLB June Amateur Draft ♠ From 2010-14, saw portions of time in the big leagues with the Tigers, hitting .230 with 2 HR and 19 RBI in 133 total games ♠ Hit .211 with 1 HR and 18 RBI in 66 games for Triple-A Toledo last summer before playing in 18 Major League contests with Detroit

Garrett Weber | INF | #4 Season-Game Highs: Hits (3 - 5/5) HR (1- 2x, Last - 5/4) RBI (2 - 2x, Last - 5/1 ) Last HR: 5/4 vs. SAC (Solo)2014: .318, 9 HR, 48 RBI, 0 SBStreak: 0GLong Streak: 15G (4/27-5/13)El Paso Series: .333 (3-9, 2 RBI, 3 R, 2B, 2BB, K)

♠ Selected by Arizona in the 22nd round of the 2011 MLB June Amateur Draft out of Fresno State University ♠ Played in 111 games between Mobile and Reno last year, combining to hit .318 with 22 doubles, 9 HR and 48 RBI ♠ Posted a career-high .958 OPS in 54 games with the Aces last summer ♠ Named an Arizona organizational All-Star by MiLB.com after the 2014 season

Hitting (cont.)

PLAYER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Belza 0-1 1-0 1-0 2-0

Borenstein 2-2 2-0 0-4 1-2

Dorn 8-4 1-0

Evans 4-5 10-11 1-1

Frandsen 0-1 1-5 1-1 1-0 5-0 1-0

Freeman 5-4 6-3 1-0 0-2 0-1

Lalli 1-4 5-4 3-2 0-1

Marzilli 4-5

O’Brien 10-11 7-5

Pagnozzi 0-1 1-4 3-2

Ransom 1-1 2-4 2-2

Robinson 1-0 1-0 1-0 3-7 3-2

Romak 4-6 0-2 3-2 0-1 9-6

Saltalamacchia 1-0

Tomás 3-2

Weber 7-5 2-2 1-1 1-1 0-1 1-2 0-1

Worth 1-2 1-1 3-4 6-4 3-2 1-1

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

4-1

0-1 5-7

9-4

5-9 5-7 3-0 1-1

1-0 5-2 4-3 0-1

4-2 0-1 0-1 5-4 3-2

9-10 0-1

4-5

4-1 2-1 6-7 2-6 3-1

4-7

2-1 3-6

9-9

7-11 8-6 1-0

1-0

3-2

1-4 2-0 9-8 0-1

0-3 15-11

PLAYER LENGTH / DATES STATS

Weber 15G, 4/27-5/13 .368 (21-57, 7 RBI, 13 R, 2 HR, 3 2B, 2 3B, 5 BB, 9 K)

Dorn 10G, 4/13-Present .553 (21-38, 9 RBI, 8 R, 2 HR, 5 2B, 2 BB, K)

Freeman 9G, 5/1-5/10 .400 (14-35, 3 RBI, 8 R, 6 2B, BB, 4 K)

O’Brien 8G, 4/16-4/23 .500 (15-30, 5 HR, 3B, 3 2B, 14 RBI, 11 R, 2 BB, 3 K)

Evans 6G, 4/18-4/25 .409 (9-22, 5 RBI, 2R, 5 2B, BB)

Frandsen 6G, 5/6-5/12 .435 (10-23, 5 RBI, 3 R, SF, BB, K)

Lalli 6G, 5/2-5/10 .350 (7-20, 5 RBI, 2B, BB, 3 K)

Romak 6G, 5/6-5/11 .350 (7-20, 10 RBI, 7 R, 3 HR, 2B, SB, 3 BB, 5 K)

Worth 5G, 4/13-4/17 .333 (6-18, 2 R, 2 2B, BB, 5K)

Ransom 4G, 4/20-4/23 .357 (5-14, 3 RBI, R, HR, 2B, 4 K)

Marzilli 3G, 4/9 - 4/11 .500 (6-12, 2 R, 3B, SB, 2 K)

Robinson 3G, 5/10-5/11 .545 (6-11, 3 RBI, 2 R, HR, 2B, 2K)

Tomás 3G, 4/10 - 4/12 .308 (4-13, HR, 2 R, 2 RBI, 2B, 2 BB, 3K)

PINCH HITTERSLONG HITTING STREAKS (current in BOLD)

Zach Borenstein .000 (0-5, K)Danny Dorn .000 (0-1)Nick Evans .000 (0-1, K)

Kevin Frandsen .500 (2-4, R, 2K)Mike Freeman .500 (2-4, R, K)

Vidal Nuño .000 (0-1)Blake Lalli .500 (1-2, RBI)

Peter O’Brien .000 (0-1, K)Matt Pagnozzi .333 (1-3)

Cody Ransom .182 (2-11, R, 2B, BB, 3K)Trayvon Robinson .000 (0-1)

Garrett Weber .333 (1-3, 2 RBI, R, HR, K)Danny Worth .333 (1-3, 2B, K)

Totals: .256 (10-39, 3 RBI, 4 R, HR, 2 2B, BB, 11K)

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

April .279 21 724 85 202 38 4 20 81 54 1 170 4 8 .331 .425 .757

May .291 15 501 85 146 30 5 11 81 46 0 111 6 1 .349 .437 .786

June

July

August

Sept.

TEAM BATTING BY MONTH

RUNS NO. OF TIMES LAST

2 22 6th Inning - 5/14 vs. ELP

3 9 7th Inning - 5/12 vs. ELP

4 6 4th Inning - 5/16 vs. SL

5 2 3rd Inning - 5/8 @ SL

6 2 3rd Inning - 5/16 vs. SL

7

8

LAST AB WINSMULTI-RUN INNINGS DATE SCORE GAME-WINNING PLAY 4/19 vs. ALB 5-4 Freeman walk-off Solo HR

5/13 vs. ELP 4-2 (10) Dorn walk-off 2-run HR

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Pitching Staff

LAST OUTING: Date/Opp. Dec. IP H R (ER) HR BB SO TBF Notes

Arias 5/14 vs. ELP W 5.1 7 1 (1) 0 2 5 23 Aces/PCL debut; induced 2 double plays to end the 3rd and 4th innings

Barrett 5/14 vs. ELP SV 1.0 0 0 0 2 1 4 Ended game by getting a 4-6-3 double play

Clay 5/16 vs. SL W 7.0 5 1 (1) 0 1 4 26 Has most wins on the team (4); longest outing of season

Crabbe 5/13 vs. ELP ND 2.0 1 0 0 0 0 7 May ERA lowered to 0.87 in 5 appearances, spanning 10 1/3 innings

Fleck 5/14 vs. ELP H 1.2 0 0 0 0 1 5 Inherited 2 runners in the 6th, struck out Jake Goebbert in 13-pitch AB

J. Marks 5/12 vs. ELP ND 4.2 3 3 (2) 0 4 9 20 Struck out 9 of the 20 batters he faced

Marshall 5/14 vs. ELP H 0.1 0 0 0 0 1 1 Struck out Mike McCoy on four pitches to leave bases loaded

Munson 5/13 vs. ELP W 1.0 0 0 0 1 1 4 Has faced 31 total batters; 3 have recorded hits and 4 have drawn walks

Nuño 5/6 vs. SAC W 8.0 6 3 (3) 0 0 9 31 Matched career high for IP in a start; had 9 K’s for 2nd time this season

Paredes 5/13 vs. ELP ND 4.0 4 0 0 4 4 18 Induced six groundouts; threw season-high 77 pitches, 43 for strikes

Ray 5/13 vs. ELP ND 1.0 3 2 (2) 0 2 3 8 Needed 46 pitches to get through one inning, shortest outing of season

Reynolds 5/14 vs. ELP ND 0.2 2 1 (1) 0 1 1 6 Departed game with two outs and bases loaded in the 8th inning

Runzler 5/13 vs. ELP ND 1.0 0 0 0 1 2 4 1.50 ERA during day games/6.14 ERA during night games

W/L Quality IP H R ER HR BB SO ERA

12-15 8 177.0 223 130 121 17 74 154 6.15Starters:

Relievers:W/L Sv/Opp IP H R ER HR BB SO ERA

6-3 9/10 133.1 131 59 58 7 68 124 3.92

Pitcher Starts: J. Marks (7), Nuño (6), Ray (6), Schugel (5), Beavan (4), Clay (4), Webster (2), T. Marks (1), Arias (1)

Jake Barrett | RHP | #43 Season-Game Highs: IP (2.0 - 4/26) BB (2 - 2x, Last - 5/14) SO (3 - 5/8) Last HR allowed: 2014: 2-2, 3.09, 28 SVQuality Starts:K/9 IP: 10.69Saves/Chances: 9/10Holds:Inher./Scored:

♠ Drafted by Arizona in the third round (No. 120 overall) of the 2012 MLB June Amateur Draft out of Arizona State University ♠ Totaled a 3-3 record, a 3.09 ERA and 28 saves in 55 games between Mobile and Reno last year; was a Southern League midseason All-Star ♠ Enters the 2015 season rated by MLB.com as the D-backs’ No. 11 farmhand and Baseball America as Arizona’s No. 12 overall prospect ♠ Named by Baseball America as the California League’s Best Reliever in 2013; also named an Arizona organizational All-Star that season ♠ In 2013, finished fourth in the Minors in ERA (1.21) and seventh in saves (29); was a California League midseason All-Star that summer ♠ 2009 Arizona High School Player of the Year

Tim Crabbe | RHP | #56 Season-Game Highs: IP (3.0 - 5/8) BB (3 - 5/4) SO (4 - 5/8) Last HR allowed: Domingo Santana (4/26 @ FRE) - Solo2014: 5-7, 4.13, 2 SVQuality Starts:K/9 IP: 8.59Saves/Chances:Holds: 1Inher./Scored: 13/4

♠ Selected by the D-backs in the Triple-A phase of the Rule 5 Draft on December 11, 2014 ♠ Originally drafted by the Cincinnati Reds in the 14th round of the 2009 MLB June Amateur Draft ♠ Was a non-roster invitee to the Reds’ Spring Training in 2014 ♠ Finished 5-7 with a 4.13 ERA and 2 saves for Triple-A Louisville last year ♠ Played for Team Italy in the 2013 World Baseball Classic before earning Southern League midseason All-Star honors with Double-A Pensacola

that summer

Justin Marks | LHP | #46 Season-Game Highs: IP (7.0 - 2x, Last - 5/7) BB (5 - 5/2) SO (6 - 2x, Last - 4/21) Last HR allowed: Cory Vaughn (5/2 @ LV) - Solo2014: 3-3, 5.44, 0 SVQuality Starts: 3K/9 IP: 6.75Saves/Chances:Holds:Inher./Scored:

♠ Signed a minor league free agent deal with Arizona on November 12, 2014 ♠ Originally selected by Oakland in the third round (No. 92 overall) of the 2009 MLB June Amateur Draft out of the University of Louisville ♠ Played for three different organizations last year (Royals, A’s and Rangers), going a combined 3-3 with a 5.03 ERA for each team’s Triple-A squad ♠ Broke into the Majors with Kansas City on April 20 at Minnesota where he allowed three earned runs in 2.0 innings ♠ 2012 Texas League midseason All-Star while with Double-A Northwest Arkansas (Rangers) ♠ Named to the Arizona Fall League’s All-Prospect Team in 2012

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Caleb Clay | RHP | #39 Season-Game Highs: IP (7.0 - 5/16) BB (4 - 5/11) SO (5 - 4/13) Last HR allowed:2014: 3-7, 5.09, 0 SVQuality Starts: 2K/9 IP: 4.76Saves/Chances:Holds:Inher./Scored:

♠ Signed a minor league free agent deal with the D-backs on November 17, 2014 ♠ Originally drafted by the Boston Red Sox in the 1st round (No. 44 overall) of the 2006 MLB June Amateur Draft ♠ Began his 2014 campaign with Hanwha (Korean Baseball Organization) where he went 3-4 with an 8.32 ERA in 10 starts ♠ In June, signed with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and finished 3-7 with a 5.09 ERA for Triple-A Salt Lake ♠ Career record of 29-40 with a 4.30 ERA in 159 games (89 starts) ♠ Pitched in the Red Sox, Nationals’ and Angels’ farm systems prior to joining the Diamondbacks’ organization

Kaleb Fleck | RHP | #28 Season-Game Highs: IP (2.0 - 5/12) BB (0) SO (2 - 5/12) Last HR allowed:2014: 7-3, 2.56, 17 SVQuality Starts:K/9 IP: 7.71Saves/Chances:Holds: 1Inher./Scored: 2/0

♠ Signed by the D-backs as a non-drafted free agent on September 15, 2011 ♠ Passed over in the 2011 MLB June Amateur Draft because of Tommy John surgery ♠ Went 7-3 with a 2.56 ERA and 17 saves in 22 tries for Double-A Mobile last year; struck out 79 batters in 63 1/3 innings (11.23 K/9 IP) ♠ Pitched in eight games for Salt River in the Arizona Fall League ♠ Activated from the DL on May 6 this year

Gabriel Arias | RHP | #31 Season-Game Highs: IP (5.1 - 5/14) BB (2 - 5/14) SO (5 - 5/14) Last HR allowed: 2014: 14-6, 3.68, 0 SVQuality Starts:K/9 IP: 8.44Saves/Chances: Holds:Inher./Scored:

♠ Signed a minor league free agent deal with the D-backs on November 17, 2014 ♠ Pitched for Double-A Akron and Triple-A Columbus of the Cleveland organization in 2014 ♠ Was 14-6 with a 3.68 ERA in 27 games (25 starts) between Akron and Columbus in 2014 - spanned 149 innings, a career-high ♠ Started his professional career in the Phillies organization, working his way up to Advanced-A Clearwater in 2012 & 2013

Pitching Staff (cont.)

Matt Reynolds | LHP | #37 Season-Game Highs: IP (2.0 - 5/10) BB (2 - 4/23) SO (2 - 4x, Last - 5/12) Last HR allowed: Ben Paulsen (4/12 @ ALB) - 2-Run2014: DID NOT PLAY (Tommy John surgery)Quality Starts:K/9 IP: 9.24Saves/Chances:Holds: 1Inher./Scored: 6/1

♠ Traded to the D-backs from the Colorado Rockies in exchange for INF Ryan Wheeler on November 20, 2012 ♠ Originally drafted by Colorado in the 20th round of the 2007 MLB June Amateur Draft out of Austin Peay State University ♠ Did not pitch last year after having Tommy John surgery in September 2013 ♠ Made 195 MLB relief appearances from 2010-13 with Colorado and Arizona, compiling a 5-5 record, 2 saves and a 3.58 ERA ♠ Went 0-2 with a career-best 1.98 ERA over 30 outings for Arizona in 2013 ♠ Pitched in 50 games for Triple-A Colorado Springs in 2010, going 1-3 with 7 saves and a 2.62 ERA before his call-up to the Rockies

Dan Runzler | LHP | #47 Season-Game Highs: IP (1.2 - 5/5) BB (2 - 2x, Last - 4/18) SO (3 - 4/18) Last HR allowed: 2014: 1-5, 3.30, 1 SVQuality Starts:K/9 IP: 11.48Saves/Chances:Holds: 6Inher./Scored: 3/0

♠ Signed with the D-backs as a minor league free agent on December 16, 2014 ♠ Originally drafted by the San Francisco Giants in the ninth round of the 2007 MLB June Amateur Draft out of the Univ. of California-Riverside ♠ Played entire 2014 season with Triple-A Fresno, going 1-5 with 1 save, a 3.30 ERA and 53 strikeouts over 39 relief appearances ♠ Honored as MiLB.com’s Minor League Relief Pitcher of the Year in 2009 after starting the season in Low-A and ending in the Majors, having a

sub-one ERA at all four Minor League stops (A, A+, AA, AAA) along the way ♠ Named a South Atlantic League midseason All-Star in 2009 with Low-A Augusta (Giants)

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

April 9 12 5.78 21 0 0 4 5 182.1 206 121 117 90 5 177 1.62 .286

May 9 6 4.36 15 1 0 5 5 128.0 148 68 62 54 1 101 1.58 .297

June

July

August

Sept.

TEAM PITCHING BY MONTH

Robbie Ray | LHP | #34 Season-Game Highs: IP (6.0 - 4/10) BB (5 - 4/10) SO (10 - 4/20) Last HR allowed: Brett Wallace (4/15 @ ELP) - Solo2014: 8-10, 5.09, 0 SVQuality Starts: 1K/9 IP: 13.32Saves/Chances:Holds:Inher./Scored:

♠ Traded to Arizona from the Detroit Tigers as part of the deal which sent INF Didi Gregorius to the New York Yankees on December 5, 2014 ♠ Originally drafted by the Washington Nationals in the 12th round of the 2010 MLB June Amateur Draft ♠ Went 7-6 with a 4.22 ERA for Triple-A Toledo; bumped to Detroit on May 6 and won debut vs. Houston, allowing one earned run in 5.1 innings ♠ Enters the 2015 season as Arizona’s No. 11 prospect according to Baseball America; was Detroit’s No. 4 prior to 2014 and Washington’s No. 15

prospect entering 2013 ♠ In 2013, was named a Carolina League midseason All-Star while with Advanced-A Potomac; was also a Washington organizational All-Star

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Kevin Munson | RHP | #382014: 4-3, 2.60, 2 SVQuality Starts: K/9 IP: 9.00Saves/Chances:Holds: 2Inher./Scored: 2/1

♠ Drafted by the Diamondbacks in the 4th round (121st overall) of the 2010 MLB June Amateur Draft out of James Madison University ♠ Went 4-3 with a 2.60 ERA in 56 relief appearances in 2014 for the Aces ♠ Was named the Aces’ pitcher of the month for June (2-1, 1.62 ERA) and August (0-1, 1.35 ERA) of 2014 by the Diamondbacks ♠ Was selected in the 2013 Rule 5 Draft by the Philadelphia Phillies but was returned in March of 2014 ♠ Named a 2013 Southern League midseason All-Star and participated in the Arizona Fall League’s Rising Stars game in 2011 ♠ Left James Madison baseball program as the all-time leader in saves (23) and ERA (2.35)

Season-Game Highs: IP (1.1 - 5/5) BB (1 - 4x, Last - 5/13) SO (3 - 4/23) Last HR allowed:

Evan Marshall | RHP | #502014: 4-5, 2.18, 1 SVQuality Starts: K/9 IP: 13.50Saves/Chances:Holds: 1Inher./Scored: 3/0

♠ Drafted by the Diamondbacks in the 4th round (124th overall) of the 2011 MLB June Amateur Draft out of Kansas State University ♠ Went 0-1 with a 0.54 ERA in 14 appearances last year for the Aces before earning a promotion to Arizona ♠ Finished 4-4 with a 2.74 ERA in 58 relief appearances for the D-backs, striking out 54 in 49 1/3 innings ♠ Optioned to Reno on May 11 this year after struggling in the D-backs’ bullpen; was 0-2 with a 6.08 ERA in 13 relief outings ♠ Named a 2012 Southern League midseason All-Star while with Double-A Mobile

Season-Game Highs: IP (1.0 - 5/13) BB (0) SO (1 - 2x, Last - 5/14) Last HR allowed:

Vidal Nuño | LHP | #57 Season-Game Highs: IP (8.0 - 5/6) BB (2 - 2x, Last - 5/1) SO (9 - 2x, Last - 5/6) Last HR allowed: Adam Duvall (5/6 vs. SAC) - 3-Run2014: 2-12, 4.56, 0 SVQuality Starts: 4K/9 IP: 8.54Saves/Chances:Holds:Inher./Scored:

♠ Traded to Arizona from the New York Yankees on July 6, 2014 in exchange for RHP Brandon McCarthy and cash considerations ♠ Originally selected by the Cleveland Indians in the 48th round of the 2009 MLB June Amateur Draft ♠ With the Yankees last year, went 2-5 with a 5.42 ERA in 17 games (14 starts); with the D-backs, finished 0-7 with a 3.76 ERA in 14 starts ♠ Had a 3.45 SO/BB ratio while with Arizona, punching out 69 batters against 20 walks in 83.2 innings ♠ Named a Yankees organizational All-Star in 2012 after going 10-6 with a 2.54 ERA between Advanced-A Tampa and Double-A Trenton

Transactions, Misc.DATE NO. TRANSACTION ROSTER SIZE

4/7 1 C Dallas Tarleton placed on the 7-day DL 25

4/7 2 INF Walter Ibarra loaned to Monterrey of the Mexican League 25

4/12 3 RHP A.J. Schugel recalled by Arizona 24

4/12 4 RHP Caleb Clay transferred from Hillsboro to Reno 25

4/15 5 OF/3B Yasmany Tomás recalled by Arizona 24

4/16 6 OF Zach Borenstein transferred from Mobile to Reno 25

4/17 7 RHP Julio DePaula released 24

4/17 8 RHP A.J. Schugel optioned from Arizona to Reno 25

4/20 9 OF Evan Marzilli placed on the 7-day DL 24

4/20 10 RHP Allen Webster placed on the 7-day DL 23

4/20 11 RHP Blake Beavan activated from the DL 24

4/20 12 OF Trayvon Robinson signed as MiLB FA 25

4/21 13 D-backs purchased contract of 1B Danny Dorn 24

4/21 14 INF Kevin Frandsen signed as MiLB FA 25

4/23 15 RHP Caleb Clay transferred from Reno to Mobile 24

4/23 16 RHP Kevin Munson activated from the 7-day DL 25

5/5 17 RHP Derek Eitel transferred from Reno to Mobile 24

5/5 18 RHP Caleb Clay transferred from Mobile to Reno 25

5/6 19 LHP Robbie Ray recalled by Arizona as 26th man 24

5/6 20 RHP Kaleb Fleck activated from the DL 25

5/6 21 RHP Caleb Clay transferred from Reno to Hillsboro 24

5/7 22 OF Zach Borenstein transferred from Reno to Mobile 23

5/7 23 OF Tom Belza transferred from Mobile to Reno 24

DATE NO. TRANSACTION ROSTER SIZE

5/7 24 LHP Robbie Ray returned to Reno from Arizona 25

5/8 25 RHP Blake Beavan placed on the 7-day DL 24

5/9 26 RHP Troy Marks transferred from extended to Reno 25

5/10 27 D-backs purchased contract of RHP J.C. Ramirez 24

5/10 28 RHP Caleb Clay transferred from Hillsboro to Reno 25

5/11 29 LHP Vidal Nuño recalled by Arizona 24

5/11 30 RHP Evan Marshall optioned from Arizona to Reno 25

5/11 31 C Matt Pagnozzi transferred from Reno to Mobile 24

5/11 32 1B Danny Dorn optioned from Arizona to Reno 25

5/12 33 RHP A.J. Schugel transferred from Reno to Mobile 24

5/12 34 RHP Gabriel Arias transferred from Mobile to Reno 25

5/15 35 RHP Willy Paredes placed on temporally inactive list 24

5/15 36 RHP Myles Smith transferred from extended to Reno 25

5/16 37 RHP Myles Smith transferred from Reno to Hillsboro 24

5/16 38 C Jarrod Saltalamacchia transferred from Hillsboro to Reno 25

5/17 39 RHP Troy Marks transferred from Reno to Hillsboro 24

5/17 40 LHP Vidal Nuño optioned from Arizona to Reno 25

EJECTIONS Phil Nevin 4/25 @ Fresno Brett Terry Arguing called 3rd strike on O’Brien Phil Nevin 5/2 @ Las Vegas Kolin Kline Arguing called 3rd strike on Frandsen Peter O’Brien 5/10 @ Salt Lake Ryan Blakney Arguing check-swing strike three

PLAYER/COACH DATE/LOCATION UMPIRE REASON

AWARDS Peter O’Brien Arizona Organizational Player of the Month April .383 (31-81), 7 HR, 7 2B, 3B, 20 RBI, 17 R) J.C. Ramirez Reno Aces Pitcher of the Month April 0-0, 0.00 ERA, 9.0 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 2 BB, 5 K

PLAYER/COACH AWARD DATES STATS

MILESTONES Danny Dorn 150 Career Home Runs 1 Derek Eitel 400 MiLB Strikeouts 16 Nick Evans 1,000 MiLB Hits 1 Mike Freeman 100 MiLB Doubles 11 J.C Ramirez 900 Career Innings 10 2/3 Cody Ransom 250 Career Home Runs 7 Matt Reynolds 400 Career Strikeouts 11 Allen Webster 50 MiLB Wins 4 700 MiLB Strikeouts 11 Tom Belza 300 Career Runs 17 Peter O’Brien 200 Career Runs 3 Robbie Ray 500 Career Strikeouts 20

NAME MILESTONE TO GO

MILESTONES REACHED Jamie Romak 1,000 Career Hits 4/9 @ ALB Evan Marzilli 300 MiLB Hits 4/10 @ ALB Robbie Ray 100th Career Appearance 4/10 @ ALB Nick Evans 600 Career RBI 4/11 @ ALB Jamie Romak 1,000 MiLB Hits 4/12 @ ALB 650 MiLB RBI 4/12 @ ALB Tim Crabbe 600 MiLB Strikeouts 4/12 @ ALB Danny Worth 600 MiLB Games 4/13 @ ELP J.C. Ramirez 700 Career Strikeouts 4/18 vs. ALB Dan Runzler 350th Career Appearance 4/19 vs. ALB Peter O’Brien 300 MiLB Hits 4/20 vs. ALB Dan Runzler 400 Career Innings 4/22 vs. LV Mike Freeman 300 MiLB Runs Scored 4/23 vs. LV Vidal Nuño 400 MiLB Strikeouts 4/24 vs. LV Mike Freeman 200 MiLB RBI 5/16 vs. SL

NAME MILESTONE DATE

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Season SummaryACES INDIVIDUAL HIGHS/LOWSTEAM HIGHS/LOWS

MOST RUNS, INNING:

ACES: 6 - (2x, Last - 3rd Inning, 5/16 vs. Salt Lake)

OPPONENTS: 6 - (4x, Last - 4th Inning, 5/4 vs. Sacramento)

MOST RUNS, GAME:

ACES: 14 - (5/8 @ Salt Lake)

OPPONENTS: 16 - (4/12 @ Albuquerque)

FEWEST RUNS, GAME:

ACES: 0 - (3x, Last - 5/2 @ Las Vegas)

OPPONENTS: 1 - (2x, Last - 5/16 vs. Salt Lake)

MOST HITS, GAME:

ACES: 19 - (4/12 @ Albuquerque)

OPPONENTS: 19 - (4/12 @ Albuquerque)

FEWEST HITS, GAME:

ACES: 2 - (4/24 vs. Las Vegas)

OPPONENTS: 5 - (4x, Last - 5/2 @ Las Vegas)

MOST DOUBLES, GAME:

ACES: 4 - (3x, Last - 5/12 vs. El Paso)

OPPONENTS: 5 - (3x, Last - 4/30 @ Las Vegas)

MOST TRIPLES, GAME:

ACES: 2 - (4/11 @ Albuquerque)

OPPONENTS: 1 - (3x, Last - 4/30 @ Las Vegas)

MOST HOME RUNS, GAME:

ACES: 3 - (3x, Last - 5/8 @ Salt Lake)

OPPONENTS: 3 - (4/26 @ Fresno)

MOST STOLEN BASES, GAME:

ACES: 2 - (2x, Last - 5/14 vs. El Paso)

OPPONENTS: 3 - (2x, Last - 4/25 @ Fresno)

MOST ERRORS, GAME:

ACES: 4 - (5/4 vs. Sacramento)

OPPONENTS: 3 - (2x, Last - 5/5 vs. Sacramento)

MOST STRIKEOUTS, GAME (HITTING):

ACES: 15 - (5/8 @ Salt Lake)

OPPONENTS: 13 - (2x, Last - 5/12 vs. El Paso

MOST STRIKEOUTS, GAME (PITCHING):

ACES: 13 - (2x, Last - 5/12 vs. El Paso)

OPPONENTS: 15 - (5/8 @ Salt Lake)

MOST WALKS, GAME (HITTING):

ACES: 7 - (2x, Last - 5/16 vs. Salt Lake)

OPPONENTS: 9 - (2x, Last - 4/28 @ Fresno)

MOST LEFT ON BASE, GAME:

ACES: 13 - (4/10 @ Albuquerque)

OPPONENTS: 14 - (5/13 vs. El Paso)

MOST DOUBLE PLAYS TURNED, GAME:

ACES: 3 - (6x, Last - 5/14 vs. El Paso)

OPPONENTS: 4 - (4/17 vs. Albuquerque)

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:

MOST HITS: 4 -3 players tied (O’Brien, Freeman, Evans)

MOST RUNS SCORED: 3 - 4 players tied (O’Brien, Romak, Weber, Worth)

MOST DOUBLES: 2 - 3 players tied (O’Brien, Romak, Evans)

MOST TRIPLES: 1 - 6 players tied (Dorn, Freeman, Marzilli, Pagnozzi, Weber (2x), Worth (2x))

MOST HOME RUNS: 1 - Several Players

MOST RBI: 6 - Nick Evans (5/16 vs. Salt Lake)

MOST WALKS (HITTER): 3 - Garrett Weber (5/4 vs. Sacramento)

MOST STEALS: 2 - Mike Freeman (5/14 vs. El Paso)

MOST INNINGS, START: 8.0 - Vidal Nuño (5/6 vs. Sacramento)

MOST INNINGS, RELIEF: 4.0 - Willy Paredes (5/13 vs. El Paso)

MOST STRIKEOUTS: 10 - Robbie Ray (4/20 vs. Albuquerque)

MOST WALKS (PITCHER): 6 - A.J. Schugel (4/28 @ Fresno)

MOST HITS ALLOWED: 13 - A.J. Schugel (5/10 @ Salt Lake)

MOST ER ALLOWED: 9 - 2 players tied (Schugel, Webster)

LOW-HIT CG START: N/A

LONGEST HITTING STREAK:

Garrett Weber - 15 games (4/27-5/13)

LONGEST ON-BASE STREAK:

Garrett Weber - 19 games (4/23-Present)

LONGEST RBI STREAK (consecutive games with RBI):

Peter O’Brien - 8 games (4/16-4/23)

LONGEST WINNING STREAK:

Nuño and Clay (2x) - 2 games

LONGEST LOSING STREAK:

Marks, Nuño, Ray, Reynolds and Schugel (2x) - 2 games

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

J.C. Ramirez - 12.0 Innings (4/9-Present)

DEFENSE% G PO A E DP PB

.981 36 931 382 26 39 2

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

Blake Lalli 5 18 23 .217 1 9-10

Peter O’Brien 5 2 7 .714 1 4-1

Matt Pagnozzi 5 8 13 .385 0 4-7

Jarrod Saltalamacchia 0 0 0 .000 0 1-0

TOTAL: 15 28 43 .349 2 18-18

OUTFIELD ASSISTSGarrett Weber (2), Peter O’Brien (1), Yasmany Tomás (1)

ETC.LARGEST COMEBACK WIN: 3 runs - 2x, Last - 5/6 vs. Sacramento

LARGEST BLOWN LEAD (LOSS): 4 runs - 4/12 @ Albuquerque

LONGEST GAME (INNINGS): 10 Innings - 2x, Last - 5/13 vs. El Paso

SHORTEST GAME (INNINGS): 7 innings - 2 games

LONGEST GAME TIME (9 IP): 3:31 - 5/8 @ Salt Lake

SHORTEST GAME TIME (9 IP): 2:18 - 5/6 vs. Sacramento

LARGEST HOME ATTENDANCE: 9,883 - 5/16 vs. Salt Lake

LARGEST ROAD ATTENDANCE: 15,091 - 5/11 @ Salt Lake

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#AcesMemoriesLAST TIME IT HAPPENED

TEAM OFFENSE10+ game winning streak: N/A 4 hits in a game: Nick Evans, 5/7/2015 vs. SAC

5+ game winning streak: (6) 8/24-8/29, 2014 5 hits in a game: Nick Ahmed, 6/24/2014 vs. CSP

Series sweep, home: vs. OMA, 8/24-8/27, 2014 4 RBIs in a game: Nick Evans, 5/8/2015 @ SL

Series sweep, road: @ SL, 8/30-9/2, 2014 5 RBIs in a game: Mike Jacobs, 8/28/2014 @ SAC

Shutout: @ LAS, 9/4/2014 6+ RBIs in a game: Nick Evans (6), 5/16/2015 vs. SL

Back-to-back shutouts: 5/26 @ ALB & 5/27/2014 vs. FRE 2 triples in a game: Mike Freeman, 8/1/2014 @ FRE

2 HR in a game: Mike Jacobs, 8/29/2014 @ SAC

PITCHING 3 HR in a game: Chris Owings, 7/9/2013 @ SAC

No-hitter: N/A 2 SB in a game: Mike Freeman, 5/14/2015 vs. ELP

Opp. No-hitter: N/A 3 SB in a game: Tony Campana, 4/27/2013 vs. FRE

One-hitter: 8/9/2009 @ OMA 2+ RBI by a pitcher: Charles Brewer (3), 7/28/2014 vs. ALB

Opp. One-hitter: 8/18/2012 @ TAC Cycle: Colin Cowgill, 6/7/2011 vs. SL

Complete Game: Andrew Chafin, 9/4/2014 @ LAS Leadoff HR: Garrett Weber, 5/4/2015 vs. SAC

Opp. Complete Game: Aaron Brooks, 9/14/2014 @ OMA Grand slam: Nick Evans, 5/16/2015 vs. SL

10+ SO game by starter: Robbie Ray (10), 4/20/2015 vs. ALB Inside-the-park HR: Didi Gregorius, 4/18/2014 vs. LAS

Opp. 10+ SO game by starter: Noah Syndergaard (10), 5/2/2015 @ LAS Pinch-hit HR: Garrett Weber, 5/1/2015 @ LAS

Opp. 15+ hits: (17), 5/8/2015 @ SL Walk-off HR: Danny Dorn, 5/13/2015 vs. ELP

Opp. 20+ hits: (21), 8/10/2014 vs. SAC Back-to-back HR: Andy Marte & Mike Jacobs, 8/11/2014 vs. SAC

Back-to-back-to-back HR: Jacobs, Weber, Kieschnick, 8/27/2014 vs. OMA

DEFENSE HR by a pitcher: Matt Torra, 7/11/2010 @ CSP

2 DPs in a game: 5/10/2015 @ SL 2 hits in 1 inning: Nick Ahmed, 9/4/2014 @ LAS

3 DPs in a game: 5/14/2015 vs. ELP Score 10+ runs in an inning: 7/7/2014 vs. LAS (10)

4 DPs in a game: 9/1/2014 @ SAC 15 hits: 7/7/2014 vs. LAS

5 DPs in a game: 6/14/2014 @ MEM 16 hits: 5/10/2015 @ SL

3 OF assists in a game: Brandon Watson, 5/16/2009 @ MEM 17 hits: 5/8/2015 @ SL

Committed 3 errors: 5/1/2015 @ LAS 18 hits: 7/9/2014 vs. LAS

Committed 4 errors: 5/4/2015 vs. SAC 19 hits: 4/12/2015 @ ALB

20 hits: 5/4/2014 @ SL

21+ hits: 8/11/2014 vs. SAC (23)

16 runs: 7/19/2011 vs. FRE

17 runs: 8/11/2014 vs. SAC

18 runs: 6/24/2014 vs. CSP

19 runs: 5/4/2014 @ SL

20+ runs: 8/10/2012 vs. ALB (22)

RENO ACES vs. PCL ALL-TIMEPacific North Pacific South American North American South

Albuquerque: 20-24 Col. Springs: 44-39 Memphis: 15-9

Fresno: 51-49 El Paso: 14-9 Iowa: 12-12 Nashville: 8-16

Sacramento: 41-59 Las Vegas: 48-56 Okla. City: 8-16 New Orleans: 12-11

Tacoma: 64-32 Salt Lake: 55-46 Omaha: 16-8 Round Rock: 12-12

RENO ACES vs. PCL IN 2015 REGULAR SEASONPacific North Pacific South American North American South

Albuquerque: 4-4 Col. Springs: 0-0 Memphis: 0-0

Fresno: 1-3 El Paso: 5-2 Iowa: 0-0 Nashville: 0-0

Sacramento: 2-2 Las Vegas: 2-6 Okla. City: 0-0 New Orleans: 0-0

Tacoma: 0-0 Salt Lake: 4-1 Omaha: 0-0 Round Rock: 0-0

PITCHERS AT THE PLATEAVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS SAC OBP SLG OPS

Arias .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000

Beavan .000 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000

Clay .000 3 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 .000 .000 .000

Crabbe .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000

Nuño .143 7 14 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 .143 .143 .286

Marks .133 6 15 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 .133 .133 .267

Paredes .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000

Ray .286 4 7 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 .286 .286 .571

Schugel .333 3 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .333 .333 .667

Webster .333 1 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .333 .333 .667

2015 ACES BALLPARK ATTENDANCELAST GAME OPENINGS/LOST TOTAL AVERAGE 2015 SELLOUTS ALL-TIME SELLOUTS

5,193 17/1 82,122 4,830 1 19

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1 4/9 @ ALB W 8-2 Vidal Nuño (1-0) Jon Gray (0-1) - 1-0 T-1st 8,702

2 4/10 @ ALB L 2-1 (10) Simon Castro (1-0) Dan Runzler (0-1) - 1-1 T-2nd (-1) 5,942

3 4/11 @ ALB W 7-3 Justin Marks (1-0) Chad Bettis (0-1) - 2-1 T-1st 9,478

4 4/12 @ ALB L 16-10 Simon Castro (2-0) Matt Reynolds (0-1) - 2-2 T-2nd (-1) 6,727

5 4/13 @ ELP W 2-1 Caleb Clay (1-0) Bryce Morrow (0-1) Jake Barrett (1) 3-2 T-1st 6,213

6 4/14 @ ELP W 4-2 Vidal Nuño (2-0) Jason Lane (1-1) Jake Barrett (2) 4-2 T-1st 7,182

7 4/15 @ ELP L 4-2 Aaron Northcraft (1-1) Robbie Ray (0-1) Marcus Mateo (1) 4-3 3rd (-1) 6,410

8 4/16 @ ELP L 10-4 Robbie Erlin (1-1) Justin Marks (1-1) - 4-4 3rd (-2) 8,427

9 4/17 vs. ALB L 11-2 Chad Bettis (1-1) Allen Webster (0-1) - 4-5 3rd (-3) 8,996

10 4/18 vs. ALB L 9-4 Chris Rusin (1-0) A.J. Schugel (0-1) - 4-6 3rd (-3) 6,700

11 4/19 vs. ALB W 5-4 Jake Barrett (1-0) Tommy Kahnle (0-1) - 5-6 3rd (-3) 5,211

12 4/20 vs. ALB W 6-2 Robbie Ray (1-1) Jon Gray (0-2) - 6-6 3rd (-2) 3,045

13 4/21 vs. LAS W 8-3 Justin Marks (2-1) Darin Gorski (2-1) - 7-6 3rd (-1) 3,323

14 4/22 vs. LAS W 6-3 Caleb Clay (2-0) Zack Thornton (1-1) Jake Barrett (3) 8-6 T-1st 3,017

15 4/23 vs. LAS L 8-7 Rafael Montero (1-0) A.J. Schugel (0-2) Chase Bradford (1) 8-7 T-1st 3,840

16 4/24 vs. LAS L 12-0 Steven Matz (2-1) Vidal Nuño (2-1) - 8-8 2nd (-.5) 6,545

17 4/25 @ FRE L 7-0 Brady Rodgers (1-1) Robbie Ray (1-2) - 8-9 T-2nd (-1.5) 12,632

18 4/26 @ FRE L 9-2 Tommy Shirley (3-0) Justin Marks (2-2) - 8-10 3rd (-2.5) 8,286

19 4/27 @ FRE L 4-2 Jake Buchanan (2-0) Blake Beavan (0-1) Kevin Chapman (1) 8-11 3rd (-3.5) 3,663

20 4/28 @ FRE W 3-2 A.J. Schugel (1-2) Dan Straily (2-1) Jake Barrett (4) 9-11 3rd (-2.5) 4,904

4/29 OFF DAY

21 4/30 @ LAS L 7-2 Steven Matz (3-1) Robbie Ray (1-3) - 9-12 3rd (-3.0) 6,656

22 5/1 @ LAS L 4-3 Matthew Bowman (2-3) Vidal Nuño (2-2) Jon Velasquez (1) 9-13 T-3rd (-3.0) 7,126

23 5/2 @ LAS L 3-0 Noah Syndergaard (2-0) Justin Marks (2-3) Scott Rice (1) 9-14 4th (-3.0) 5, 040

24 5/3 @ LAS L 5-2 Zach Thornton (2-1) Matt Reynolds (0-2) Jon Velasquez (2) 9-15 4th (-4.0) 6,672

25 5/4 vs. SAC L 8-4 Jake Dunning (2-1) A.J. Schugel (1-3) - 9-16 4th (-5.0) 3,704

26 5/5 vs. SAC L 6-5 Robert Coello (4-1) Caleb Clay (2-1) Hunter Strickland (4) 9-17 4th (-6.0) 3,715

27 5/6 vs. SAC W 6-3 Vidal Nuño (3-2) Juan Gutierrez (0-1) Jake Barrett (5) 10-17 4th (-5.0) 3,501

28 5/7 vs. SAC W 7-3 Justin Marks (3-3) Austin Fleet (1-2) - 11-17 4th (-4.0) 3,088

29 5/8 @ SL W 14-12 Tim Crabbe (1-0) Adam Wilk (1-2) Jake Barrett (6) 12-17 T-3rd (-4.0) 4,727

30 5/10 @ SL L 9-2 (7) Nick Tropeano (1-1) A.J. Schugel (1-4) - 12-18 4th (-4.5) 4,022

31 5/10 @ SL W 11-2 (7) Matt Reynolds (1-2) Scott Snodgress (0-1) - 13-18 T-3rd (-3.5) 4,022

32 5/11 @ SL W 5-4 Caleb Clay (3-1) Drew Rucinski (0-2) Jake Barrett (7) 14-18 T-3rd (-3.0) 15,091

33 5/12 vs. ELP W 6-4 Kaleb Fleck (1-0) Jay Jackson (0-1) Jake Barrett (8) 15-18 3rd (-2.5) 3,028

34 5/13 vs. ELP W 4-2 (10) Kevin Munson (1-0) Stephen Kohlscheen (1-1) - 16-18 3rd (-2.5) 3,737

35 5/14 vs. ELP W 5-2 Gabriel Arias (1-0) Daniel McCutchen (0-3) Jake Barrett (9) 17-18 3rd (-1.5) 5,596

- 5/15 vs. ELP PPD (rain) - - - 17-18 3rd (-2.0) -

36 5/16 vs. SL W 11-1 Caleb Clay (4-1) Drew Rucinski (0-3) - 18-18 3rd (-2.0) 9,883

37 5/17-18 vs. SL 5,193

38 5/18 vs. SL

39 5/19 vs. SL

5/20 OFF DAY

40 5/21 @ OMA

41 5/22 @ OMA

42 5/23 @ OMA

43 5/24 @ OMA

44 5/25 @ IOW

45 5/26 @ IOW

46 5/27 @ IOW

47 5/28 @ IOW

48 5/29 vs. NEW

49 5/30 vs. NEW

50 5/31 vs. NEW

51 6/1 vs. NEW

52 6/2 vs. RR

53 6/3 vs. RR

54 6/4 vs. RR

55 6/5 vs. RR

56 6/6 @ FRE

57 6/7 @ FRE

Aces Day-By-DayGAME DATE OPPONENT W/L WINNING PITCHER LOSING PITCHER SAVE RECORD STANDING (GB) ATTENDANCE

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58 6/8 @ FRE

59 6/9 @ FRE

6/10 OFF DAY

60 6/11 @ LAS

61 6/12 @ LAS

62 6/13 @ LAS

63 6/14 @ LAS

64 6/15 vs. TAC

65 6/16 vs. TAC

66 6/17 vs. TAC

67 6/18 @ SAC

68 6/19 @ SAC

69 6/20 @ SAC

70 6/21 @ SAC

6/22 OFF DAY

71 6/23 @ TAC

72 6/24 @ TAC

73 6/25 @ TAC

74 6/26 vs. FRE

75 6/27 vs. FRE

76 6/27 vs. FRE

77 6/28 vs. FRE

78 6/29 vs. FRE

79 6/30 @ ALB

80 7/1 @ ALB

81 7/2 @ ALB

82 7/3 @ ALB

83 7/4 vs. SAC

84 7/5 vs. SAC

85 7/6 vs. SAC

86 7/7 vs. SAC

87 7/8 vs. TAC

88 7/9 vs. TAC

89 7/10 vs. TAC

90 7/11 vs. TAC

91 7/12 vs. TAC

7/13 ALL-STAR BREAK

7/14 ALL-STAR BREAK

7/15 ALL-STAR GAME

92 7/16 @ SL

93 7/17 @ SL

94 7/18 @ SL

95 7/19 @ SL

96 7/20 vs. ALB

97 7/21 vs. ALB

98 7/22 vs. ALB

99 7/23 vs. ALB

100 7/24 vs. LAS

101 7/25 vs. LAS

102 7/26 vs. LAS

103 7/27 vs. LAS

7/28 OFF DAY

104 7/29 vs. FRE

105 7/30 vs. FRE

106 7/31 vs. FRE

107 8/1 @ ELP

108 8/2 @ ELP

109 8/3 @ ELP

110 8/4 @ ELP

111 8/5 @ TAC

112 8/6 @ TAC

113 8/7 @ TAC

114 8/8 @ TAC

115 8/9 @ TAC

8/10 OFF DAY

116 8/11 vs. SL

117 8/12 vs. SL

118 8/13 vs. SL

119 8/14 vs. SL

120 8/15 @ COL

121 8/16 @ COL

122 8/17 @ COL

123 8/18 @ COL

124 8/19 @ OKC

125 8/20 @ OKC

126 8/21 @ OKC

127 8/22 @ OKC

128 8/23 vs. NAS

129 8/24 vs. NAS

130 8/25 vs. NAS

131 8/26 vs. NAS

132 8/27 vs. MEM

133 8/28 vs. MEM

134 8/29 vs. MEM

135 8/30 vs. MEM

136 8/31 @ SAC

137 9/1 @ SAC

138 9/2 @ SAC

139 9/3 @ SAC

140 9/4 vs. ELP

141 9/5 vs. ELP

142 9/5 vs. ELP

143 9/6 vs. ELP

144 9/7 vs. ELP

END OF THE REGULAR SEASON