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CLASS A AFFILIATE OF Miami Marlins (Majors) National League (East) 46-61 T-4th 13.0 GB Last night: W, 5-0 vs. Washington Urena (MIA), W, 6.0 IP , H , 5 SO Prado (MIA), 2-for-4, R , 2B , 2 RBI Marlins System New Orleans Baby Cakes (Triple-A) Pacific Coast League (American Southern) 50-57 4th 18.0 GB Last night: L, 7-5 vs. Tacoma Rodriguez, Jon (NO), 2-3, 2 R , 2B , 2 RBI Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp (Double-A) Southern League (South) 12-24 5th 12.0 GB Last night: PPD (Rain) vs. Mobile Jupiter Hammerheads (High-A) Florida State League (South) 14-21 4th 6.5 GB Last night L, 3-2 vs. Dunedin Alonso (JUP), 2-for-3, R , HR , RBI Greensboro Grasshoppers (Class A) South Atlantic League (Northern) 18-18 5th 6.0 GB Last night W, 2-1 vs. Hickory Rogers (GBO), 7.2 IP , H , 12 SO Mertz (GBO), W, 1.1 IP , SO Batavia Muckdogs (Short-Season A) New York Penn League (North) 17-24 4th 9.5 GB Last game: L, 4-1 vs. Vermont Gulf Coast League Marlins (Rookie) Gulf Coast League (East) 12-22 5th 11.0 GB Last night: W, 6-1 vs. GCL Mets Dominican Summer Lg. Marlins (Rk) Dominican Summer League (Northwest) 25-22 4th 8.0 GB Today’s Preview: The Grasshoppers (A, Marlins) face the Rome Braves (A, Atlanta Braves) for a 3-game series beginning on Monday at State Mutual Stadium in the only series between the two teams this season. Greensboro is coming off four straight wins, including a series sweep over Hickory, with a chance to match their longest winning streak of the season (five games, June 15-23). Rome is coming off a series loss at Lexington, 2-games-to-1, however the Braves have won 10 of their last 14 games dating back to July 15. Hoppers Hurler: Colton Hock, 22, makes his sixth start and 26th appearance of the season as he faces a Braves affiliate for the first time. He is coming off a rough loss at Lakewood on July 25, allowing six runs on seven hits over 6.1 innings, striking out four and walking none, his first loss since May 11. He is now second in the South Atlantic League in wins (9) after being passed recently by Greenville’s Denyi Reyes (10). Hock is 1-1 with a 5.82 ERA (14 ER/21.2 IP) in five starts compared to 8-3 with a 2.33 ERA (12 ER/46.1 IP) and 48 strikeouts in 20 relief outings. After serving as a spot-starter during the first half, Hock is making his third straight start since July 14. He is coming off a no decision at Delmarva on July 20, allowing two runs on six hits over 4.2 innings. The Marlins selected Hock in the fourth round of the June 2017 First-Year Player Draft after he worked as a reliever at Stanford for three seasons. About Last Night: Trevor Rogers took a no-hitter two outs into the eighth inning in the longest start of his career, and the Grasshoppers rallied in the bottom of the ninth for a walk-off win, 2-1, over the Crawdads on Sunday. With the game tied 1-1 in the bottom of the ninth, Chris Torres led off with a base hit, and Tristan Pompey followed with a walk. Two batters later, Isael Soto laced his second double of the day to score Torres. The Grasshoppers poured out of the dugout and chased after Soto with multiple water jugs into shallow center field, dumping the orange coolers on ninth inning hero. Soto finished 2-for-4 with two RBI and two doubles. Rogers took no decision in limiting Hickory to one base runner over the first seven innings, a leadoff walk by Tyreque Reed in the second. Following the free pass, the left hander retired the next 20 batters to record the first two outs of the eighth inning. He finished with 12 strikeouts in 7.2 innings. With two outs in the bottom of the eighth, Rogers walked Yohel Pozo, and Miguel Aparicio followed with a flare over the shortstop into shallow left-center field, breaking up the no-hitter. Greensboro manager Todd Pratt removed Rogers from the game after the single, and the Hoppers hurler left the mound to a proud ovation from the hometown fans. Greensboro supported Rogers with a run in the bottom of the fourth inning. Tristan Pompey -- on the heels of a 4-hit game on Saturday night -- walked and stole second base, and Isael Soto followed with a 2-out RBI- double for a 1-0 lead. Hickory tied the game in the top of the ninth against Greensboro reliever Michael Mertz. Bubba Thompson reached base on a Gunner Schubert error to open the inning, and Yonny Hernandez followed with a walk. After stolen bases by Thompson and Hernandez moved both men into scoring position, Tyreque Reed grounded out to first base, driving in a run to tie the game, 1-1. Who’s Your Crawdaddy: Trevor Rogers struck out a career-high 12 batters to shatter his previous high watermark of eight as Greensboro completed a sweep of Hickory on Sunday. He threw 95 pitches (67 strikes) to match his career- high for pitches set in his previous start on July 23 at Lakewood. The left-hander worked 7.2 innings, working around two walks and allowing one hit after carrying a no-hitter two outs into the eighth inning. Rogers completed the month of July with a 1-2 record and 2.67 ERA (10 ER/33.2 IP) and 41 strikeouts in six games (six starts) after he went 0-2 with a 9.15 ERA (21 ER/20.2 IP) in his first six starts. The Marlins selected Rogers in the first round of the June 2017 draft. Rockin’ Rogers: Trevor Rogers’ 12 strikeouts on Sunday set a new season-high by a Grasshoppers pitcher, surpassing the 10 strikeouts by Dustin Beggs on June 12 vs. Hickory in Game 1 of a doubleheader. That day, Beggs fanned 10 over 5.0 innings of work – the only other Grasshoppers pitcher with a double-digit strikeout game this season. Rogers also matched the longest outing by a Greensboro pitching in 2018, working 7.2 innings to equal Brady Puckett’s 7.2 innings of work on May 5 vs. Greenville. One-Hitter: The Grasshoppers limited the Crawdads to one hit on Sunday, the second time Greensboro has thrown a 1- hitter in 2018. Trevor Rogers allowed one hit over 7.2 innings, and Michael Mertz worked 1.1 innings without giving up a hit. Greensboro last allowed one hit on April 16 at Lakewood as part of a 1-0 win over the BlueClaws. Lucky 13: Greensboro pitchers matched the team’s season-high with 13 strikeouts for the second straight game in Sunday’s 2-1 win over Hickory. This is the ninth time the Grasshoppers have fanned 13 batters in a game in 2018. 4/9 vs. Augusta 7/17 vs. Asheville 5/10 at Asheville 7/23 at Lakewood 6/5 at Delmarva 7/28 vs. Hickory 6/29 vs. Delmarva 7/29 vs. Hickory 7/5 vs. Lakewood Walked Off: The Grasshoppers scored their fifth walk-off win of the season and their first since July 13. The team recently suffered three walk-off losses in the span of four games July 20-23 before Greensboro rallied in the bottom of the ninth for a win Sunday. The Hoppers are now 5-5 in walk-off games in 2018 (wins in bold). Date Opp Result Notes 4/14 @HAG L, 4-5 Juan Soto hits walk-off single to cap 2-run 9th 4/17 @LWD L, 4-5 (10) Colby Fitch hits 2-out walk-off single in 10th 4/19 CSC W, 3-2 Eric Gutierrez hits game-winner with 2 outs 5/2 HAG W, 10-8 Michael Hernandez GW-HR caps GBO’s 4-HR day 5/4 GVL W, 9-8 Zach Sullivan’s GW completes 6-run comeback 7/13 KAN W, 5-4 (10) Will Allen’s GW infield chopper scores Jones 7/20 @DEL L, 2-3 Zach Jarrett RBI-single scores Mason McCoy 7/22-2 @DEL L, 3-4 Shorebirds score 3 in Bot 7 as Jarrett drives in GW again 7/23 @LWD L, 6-7 (10) BlueClaws rallied for 3 in 8th to tie before winning in 10 th 7/29 HIC W, 2-1 Rogers takes no-no 7.2 IP, Soto hits GW RBI-2B Series Information Greensboro vs. Rome 2018: Series tied, 0-0 In Greensboro: Series tied, 0-0 In Rome: Series tied, 0-0 One-Run Games: Series tied, 0-0 Extra-Innings: Series tied, 0-0 2018 Meetings: Date Location Result/Time 7/30 at Rome 7:00 PM 7/31 at Rome 7:00 PM 8/1 at Rome 7:00 PM South Atlantic League 2nd Half Standings SAL Northern Division W-L GB *Lakewood 23-12 - Hickory 20-15 3.0 Delmarva 19-15 3.5 Kannapolis 19-16 4.0 GREENSBORO 17-18 6.0 West Virginia 14-20 8.5 Hagerstown 12-21 10.0 SAL Southern Division W-L GB Greenville 20-15 - Lexington 19-15 0.5 Charleston 17-17 2.5 Asheville 16-17 3.0 *Rome 17-19 3.5 Columbia 15-20 5.0 Augusta 14-22 6.5 *First Half Division Champion Josh Feldman | [email protected] Tel: 336-268-2891 | Fax: 336-273-7350 408 Bellemeade Street, Greensboro, NC 27401 www.gsohoppers.com SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE CHAMPIONS – 2011 S.A.L. POSTSEASON – 2011, 2012, 2014, 2017 Greensboro Grasshoppers at Rome Braves 18-18 Second Half, 52-53 – Miami Marlins 17-20 Second Half, 57-49 – Atlanta Braves Monday, July 30, 2018 – 7:00 p.m. State Mutual Stadium – Rome, Ga. Game #106 of 138 RH Colton Hock (9-4, 3.44) vs. RH Freddy Tarnok (4-2, 3.35) Upcoming Probable Pitchers: Greensboro/Opponents. Tuesday, July 31 at Rome LH Scott Sebald (2-3, 6.20) vs. RH Keith Weisenberg (0-2, 3.45) 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 1 at Rome LH Daniel Castano (3-2, 2.13) vs. RH Alan Rangel (3-6, 4.83) 1:00 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 2 at Kannapolis RH Edward Cabrera (4-7, 4.16) vs. TBD 7:05 p.m. Friday, Aug. 3 at Kannapolis LH Trevor Rogers (1-4, 5.13) vs. TBD 7:05 p.m.

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CLASSAAFFILIATEOF

MiamiMarlins(Majors)NationalLeague(East)

46-61 T-4th 13.0GBLastnight:W,5-0vs.WashingtonUrena(MIA),W,6.0IP,H,5SOPrado(MIA),2-for-4,R,2B,2RBI

MarlinsSystem

NewOrleansBabyCakes(Triple-A)

PacificCoastLeague(AmericanSouthern)

50-57 4th 18.0GBLastnight:L,7-5vs.Tacoma

Rodriguez,Jon(NO),2-3,2R,2B,2RBI

JacksonvilleJumboShrimp(Double-A)SouthernLeague(South)

12-24 5th 12.0GBLastnight:PPD(Rain)vs.Mobile

JupiterHammerheads(High-A)FloridaStateLeague(South)

14-21 4th 6.5GBLastnightL,3-2vs.Dunedin

Alonso(JUP),2-for-3,R,HR,RBI

GreensboroGrasshoppers(ClassA)SouthAtlanticLeague(Northern)

18-18 5th 6.0GBLastnightW,2-1vs.Hickory

Rogers(GBO),7.2IP,H,12SOMertz(GBO),W,1.1IP,SO

BataviaMuckdogs(Short-SeasonA)NewYorkPennLeague(North)

17-24 4th 9.5GBLastgame:L,4-1vs.Vermont

GulfCoastLeagueMarlins(Rookie)

GulfCoastLeague(East) 12-22 5th 11.0GB

Lastnight:W,6-1vs.GCLMets

DominicanSummerLg.Marlins(Rk)DominicanSummerLeague(Northwest) 25-22 4th 8.0GB

Today’sPreview:TheGrasshoppers(A,Marlins)facetheRomeBraves(A,AtlantaBraves)fora3-gameseriesbeginningonMondayatStateMutualStadiumintheonlyseriesbetweenthetwoteamsthisseason.Greensboro iscomingofffour straightwins, includinga series sweepoverHickory,witha chance tomatch their longestwinning streakof theseason(fivegames,June15-23).RomeiscomingoffaserieslossatLexington,2-games-to-1,howevertheBraveshavewon10oftheirlast14gamesdatingbacktoJuly15.HoppersHurler:ColtonHock,22,makeshissixthstartand26thappearanceoftheseasonashefacesaBravesaffiliateforthefirsttime.HeiscomingoffaroughlossatLakewoodonJuly25,allowingsixrunsonsevenhitsover6.1innings,strikingoutfourandwalkingnone,hisfirstlosssinceMay11.HeisnowsecondintheSouthAtlanticLeagueinwins(9)afterbeingpassedrecentlybyGreenville’sDenyiReyes(10).Hockis1-1witha5.82ERA(14ER/21.2IP)infivestartscomparedto8-3witha2.33ERA(12ER/46.1IP)and48strikeoutsin20reliefoutings.Afterservingasaspot-starterduringthefirsthalf,HockismakinghisthirdstraightstartsinceJuly14.HeiscomingoffanodecisionatDelmarvaonJuly20,allowingtworunsonsixhitsover4.2innings.TheMarlinsselectedHockinthefourthroundoftheJune2017First-YearPlayerDraftafterheworkedasarelieveratStanfordforthreeseasons.AboutLastNight:TrevorRogerstookano-hittertwooutsintotheeighthinninginthelongeststartofhiscareer,andtheGrasshoppers rallied in thebottomof theninth forawalk-offwin,2-1,over theCrawdadsonSunday.With thegametied1-1inthebottomoftheninth,ChrisTorresledoffwithabasehit,andTristanPompeyfollowedwithawalk.Twobatterslater,IsaelSotolacedhisseconddoubleofthedaytoscoreTorres.TheGrasshopperspouredoutofthedugoutandchasedafterSotowithmultiplewaterjugsintoshallowcenterfield,dumpingtheorangecoolersonninthinninghero.Soto finished2-for-4with twoRBIand twodoubles.Rogers tooknodecision in limitingHickory toonebaserunneroverthefirstseveninnings,aleadoffwalkbyTyrequeReedinthesecond.Followingthefreepass,thelefthanderretiredthenext20batterstorecordthefirsttwooutsoftheeighthinning.Hefinishedwith12strikeoutsin7.2innings.With twoouts in thebottomof theeighth,RogerswalkedYohelPozo,andMiguelAparicio followedwithaflare over the shortstop into shallow left-center field, breaking up the no-hitter. Greensboro manager Todd PrattremovedRogersfromthegameafterthesingle,andtheHoppershurlerleftthemoundtoaproudovationfromthehometownfans.GreensborosupportedRogerswitharuninthebottomofthefourthinning.TristanPompey--ontheheelsof a4-hit gameonSaturdaynight --walkedand stole secondbase, and Isael Soto followedwitha2-outRBI-doublefora1-0lead.HickorytiedthegameinthetopoftheninthagainstGreensbororelieverMichaelMertz.BubbaThompsonreachedbaseonaGunnerSchuberterrortoopentheinning,andYonnyHernandezfollowedwithawalk.AfterstolenbasesbyThompsonandHernandezmovedbothmenintoscoringposition,TyrequeReedgroundedouttofirstbase,drivinginaruntotiethegame,1-1.Who’sYourCrawdaddy:TrevorRogersstruckoutacareer-high12batterstoshatterhisprevioushighwatermarkofeightasGreensborocompletedasweepofHickoryonSunday.Hethrew95pitches(67strikes)tomatchhiscareer-highforpitchessetinhispreviousstartonJuly23atLakewood.Theleft-handerworked7.2innings,workingaroundtwowalksandallowingonehitaftercarryingano-hittertwooutsintotheeighthinning.RogerscompletedthemonthofJulywitha1-2recordand2.67ERA(10ER/33.2IP)and41strikeoutsinsixgames(sixstarts)afterhewent0-2witha9.15ERA(21ER/20.2IP)inhisfirstsixstarts.TheMarlinsselectedRogersinthefirstroundoftheJune2017draft.Rockin’Rogers:TrevorRogers’12strikeoutsonSundaysetanewseason-highbyaGrasshopperspitcher,surpassingthe10strikeoutsbyDustinBeggsonJune12vs.HickoryinGame1ofadoubleheader.Thatday,Beggsfanned10over5.0inningsofwork–theonlyotherGrasshopperspitcherwithadouble-digitstrikeoutgamethisseason.RogersalsomatchedthelongestoutingbyaGreensboropitchingin2018,working7.2inningstoequalBradyPuckett’s7.2inningsofworkonMay5vs.Greenville.One-Hitter:TheGrasshopperslimitedtheCrawdadstoonehitonSunday,thesecondtimeGreensborohasthrowna1-hitterin2018.TrevorRogersallowedonehitover7.2innings,andMichaelMertzworked1.1inningswithoutgivingupahit.GreensborolastallowedonehitonApril16atLakewoodaspartofa1-0winovertheBlueClaws.Lucky 13:Greensboro pitchersmatched the team’s season-highwith 13 strikeouts for the second straight game inSunday’s2-1winoverHickory.ThisistheninthtimetheGrasshoppershavefanned13battersinagamein2018.

4/9vs.Augusta 7/17vs.Asheville5/10atAsheville 7/23atLakewood6/5atDelmarva 7/28vs.Hickory6/29vs.Delmarva 7/29vs.Hickory7/5vs.Lakewood

WalkedOff:TheGrasshoppersscoredtheirfifthwalk-offwinoftheseasonandtheirfirstsinceJuly13.Theteamrecentlysufferedthreewalk-offlossesinthespanoffourgamesJuly20-23beforeGreensbororalliedinthebottomoftheninthforawinSunday.TheHoppersarenow5-5inwalk-offgamesin2018(winsinbold).Date Opp Result Notes 4/14 @HAG L,4-5 JuanSotohitswalk-offsingletocap2-run9th4/17 @LWD L,4-5(10) ColbyFitchhits2-outwalk-offsinglein10th4/19 CSC W,3-2 EricGutierrezhitsgame-winnerwith2outs5/2 HAG W,10-8 MichaelHernandezGW-HRcapsGBO’s4-HRday5/4 GVL W,9-8 ZachSullivan’sGWcompletes6-runcomeback7/13 KAN W,5-4(10) WillAllen’sGWinfieldchopperscoresJones7/20 @DEL L,2-3 ZachJarrettRBI-singlescoresMasonMcCoy7/22-2 @DEL L,3-4 Shorebirdsscore3inBot7asJarrettdrivesinGWagain7/23 @LWD L,6-7(10) BlueClawsralliedfor3in8thtotiebeforewinningin10th7/29 HIC W,2-1 Rogerstakesno-no7.2IP,SotohitsGWRBI-2B

Series Information

Greensboro vs. Rome 2018: Series tied, 0-0

In Greensboro: Series tied, 0-0

In Rome: Series tied, 0-0

One-Run Games: Series tied, 0-0

Extra-Innings: Series tied, 0-0

2018 Meetings: Date Location Result/Time 7/30 at Rome 7:00 PM

7/31 at Rome 7:00 PM

8/1 at Rome 7:00 PM

South Atlantic League 2nd Half Standings

SAL Northern Division W-L GB *Lakewood 23-12 -

Hickory 20-15 3.0

Delmarva 19-15 3.5

Kannapolis 19-16 4.0

GREENSBORO 17-18 6.0 West Virginia 14-20 8.5

Hagerstown 12-21 10.0

SAL Southern Division W-L GB Greenville 20-15 -

Lexington 19-15 0.5

Charleston 17-17 2.5

Asheville 16-17 3.0

*Rome 17-19 3.5

Columbia 15-20 5.0

Augusta 14-22 6.5

*First Half Division Champion

Josh Feldman | [email protected]

Tel: 336-268-2891 | Fax: 336-273-7350 408 Bellemeade Street, Greensboro, NC 27401

www.gsohoppers.com

SOUTHATLANTICLEAGUECHAMPIONS–2011S.A.L.POSTSEASON–2011,2012,2014,2017

Greensboro Grasshoppers at Rome Braves

18-18 Second Half, 52-53 – Miami Marlins 17-20 Second Half, 57-49 – Atlanta Braves Monday,July30,2018–7:00p.m. StateMutualStadium–Rome,Ga.

Game #106 of 138 RH Colton Hock (9-4, 3.44) vs. RH Freddy Tarnok (4-2, 3.35)

Upcoming Probable Pitchers: Greensboro/Opponents. Tuesday, July 31 at Rome LH Scott Sebald (2-3, 6.20) vs. RH Keith Weisenberg (0-2, 3.45) 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 1 at Rome LH Daniel Castano (3-2, 2.13) vs. RH Alan Rangel (3-6, 4.83) 1:00 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 2 at Kannapolis RH Edward Cabrera (4-7, 4.16) vs. TBD 7:05 p.m. Friday, Aug. 3 at Kannapolis LH Trevor Rogers (1-4, 5.13) vs. TBD 7:05 p.m.

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DINICOLA, HARRISON 1B Height 6’0” | Weight 205 | Bats Left | Throws Right Born April 28, 1997 in Kemah, Texas | School Texas A&M Corpus Christi Acquired Selected in 27th Round of June 2018 First-Year Player Draft

GRASSHOPPERS POSITION PLAYER SNAPSHOTS

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HOLLINS, BUBBA 3B Height 6’1” | Weight 200 | Bats Right | Throws Right Born December 6, 1995 in Orchard Park, N.Y. | School St. Bonaventure Acquired Signed as Free Agent with the Marlins July 31, 2017 Miscellaneous Drafted out of high school by Detroit in 35th round of June 2014 First-Year Player Draft

POMPEY, TRISTAN OF Height 6’4” | Weight 200 | Bats Switch | Throws Right Born March 23, 1997 in New Westmingster, B.C., Canada | School Kentucky Acquired Selected in third round of June 2018 First-Year Player Draft Notable: First member of Marlins 2018 draft class to reach Class A Greensboro … brother of Dalton Pompey, outfielder with Buffalo Bisons (AAA, Blue Jays)

SCHUBERT, GUNNAR OF Height 5’11” | Weight 205 | Bats Right | Throws Right Born May 19, 1996 in Auburn, Wa. | School Gonzaga Acquired Selected in 28th round of June 2018 First-Year Player Draft

GRASSHOPPER POSITION PLAYER SNAPSHOTS

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TORRES, CHRIS SS Height 5’11” | Weight 170 | Bats Switch | Throws Right Born February 6, 1998 in Santiago, Dominican Republic | School N/A Acquired Via trade from Seattle Mariners along with RHP Nick Neidert and RHP Robert Dugger in exchange for CF Dee Gordon and Future Considerations on December 7, 2017 CURRENT HITTING AND ON-BASE STREAKS:

Current Hit Streak Long Hit Streak Current On-Base Streak Long OB Streak Allen +2 5G, +4 6G Alonso +1 8G, 5/19 – 5/24 +4 9G Ayarza +1 2G +1 4G Baranek +13 13G, present +21 21G Brown +1 5G, 7/4 – 7/9 +1 13G Castro -2 6G, 4/8 – 4/17 & 4/26 – 5/2 -1 8G Cespedes -1 4G -1 4G Devers +1 11G, 5/19 – 5/28 +9 15G Dinicola +3 4G +3 4G Gutierrez 6G, 4/11 – 4/17 Hernandez +1 6G, 4/29 – 5/11 +1 6G Hollins -1 1G, 7/20 +2 2G Jones -2 8G, 7/6 – 7/15 -1 16G Knapp +4 4G, 4/20 – 4/25(1) +4 15G Lara -6 5G, 7/1 – 7/6 -5 6G Lopez -1 4G, 4/6 – 4/13 -1 6G Millan -1 4G, 4/18 – 6/9 +2 9G Pompey -1 5G, 2x, last: 7/24-7/28 +6 10G Rivera -3 9G, 4/25(1) – 5/3 -3 9G Santos -3 10G, 5/2 – 5/13 -2 20G Schubert -4 3G, 7/20-7/23 -2 5G Soto +5 5G, +5 14G Torres +3 3G, 7/27-7/29 +3 3G Sullivan -1 7G, 4/22 – 5/5 -1 7G

GRASSHOPPER POSITION PLAYER SNAPSHOTS

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CASTANO, DANIEL LHP Height 6’4” | Weight 230 | Bats Left | Throws Left Born September 17. 1994 in Orlando, Fla. | School Baylor Acquired Via trade from St. Louis Cardinals along with RF Magneuris Sierra, RHP Sandy Alcantara and RHP Zac Gallen in exchange for LF Marcell Ozuna on December 14, 2017

HOPPERS ON THE HILL

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HOPPERS ON THE HILL

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SEBALD, SCOTT LHP Height 6’5” | Weight 230 | Bats Left | Throws Left Born June 16, 1994 in Cincinnati, Ohio | School Lindsey Wilson Acquired Signed as Free Agent on June 1, 2018 Notable: Began career with Texas Rangers in 2016 and played independent league ball in 2017

HOPPERS ON THE HILL

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NOTEWORTHY PERFORMANCES

SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE PLAYER/PITCHER OF THE WEEK

AWARD WINNERS 2018 Name Week Stats Thomas Jones 4/30 – 5/6 .350 (7-20), 2B, 4 HR, 6 RBI, 8 R

Games Decided In Final At-Bats (15-8) Games Won in Bold Walk-Off Games (5-5) Date Opp Result Notes 4/12 @HAG W, 10-9 (10) First extra-inning game under new rules 4/13 @HAG W, 6-4 BJ Lopez 2-RBI single in Top 9 is difference 4/14 @HAG L, 4-5 Juan Soto hits walk-off single to cap 2-run 9th 4/17 @LWD L, 4-5 (10) Colby Fitch hits 2-out walk-off single in 10th 4/18 @LWD W, 5-4 (10) Aaron Knapp’s infield hit plates BJ Lopez 4/19 CSC W, 3-2 Eric Gutierrez hits game-winner with 2 outs 4/22 CSC W, 3-2 Isael Soto caps 3-run 8th with RBI-double 4/29 @ASH W, 11-7 (10) GBO allows 2 in 9th, respond with 7 in 10th 5/2 HAG W, 10-8 Hernandez GW-HR caps GBO’s 4-HR day 5/4 GVL W, 9-8 Sullivan’s GW completes 6-run comeback 5/8 @ASH L, 10-14 Casey Golden’s GA 2-R hit part of 6-run Bot 8 5/17 LWD L, 1-4 Gregori Rivero’s hits GT-RBI-3B, scores in 9th 5/26 @HAG L, 0-4 HAG plates 4 in Bot 6 on 2 hits, 3 BB, 1 HBP 6/17 @KAN W, 3-1 Two runs in Top 9 spoils First Half for KAN 6/23-1 @HAG W, 5-4 (7) Jhonny Santos hits 3-run HR in Top 7 6/26 KAN W, 8-7 Rodrigo Ayarza’s RBI-2B caps 4-run Bot 8 7/8 @LEX W, 11-10 (11) Soto’s 5th RBI plates go-ahead run in 11th 7/13 KAN W, 5-4 (10) Allen’s GW infield chopper scores Jones 7/20 @DEL L, 2-3 Zach Jarrett RBI-single scores Mason McCoy 7/22-1 @DEL L, 3-4 (7) Devers E6 allows 2 runs, Jarrett adds GW hit 7/22-2 @DEL W, 1-0 (9) Gunner Schubert drives in Garvis Lara 7/23 @LWD L, 6-7 (10) Scheiner triples twice, scores GW run in 10th 7/29 HIC W, 2-1 Rogers takes no-no 7.2 IP, Soto hits GW 2B

Hitting Streaks of 10+ Games (3) Games Player Dates Stats 13 Cameron Baranek 6/1 – pres. .420 (21-50), 2 2B, 2 HR, 8 RBI 11 Jose Devers 5/19 – 5/28 .444 (16-36), 2 RBI, 2 2B 10 Jhonny Santos 5/2 – 5/13 .371 (13-35), HR, 4 RBI, 4 2B

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QUALITY STARTS (34) W-L: 24-10 Quality starts: 6 IP or more, 3 ER or less

Date Pitcher Opp. Dec IP H R ER BB K HRA 4/5 Brady Puckett HIC W(1) 6.0 7 0 0 2 4 0 4/14 Taylor Braley @HAG - 6.0 4 3 3 3 1 1 4/16 Edward Cabrera @LWD - 6.0 0 0 0 2 3 0 4/17 Puckett (2) @LWD - 7.0 6 3 1 0 6 1 4/19 Ryan Lillie CSC - 7.0 2 0 0 1 8 0 4/20 Braley (2) CSC W(1) 7.0 7 1 1 1 9 1 4/22 Puckett (3) CSC - 7.0 7 2 2 0 5 0 4/29 Puckett (4) @ASH - 6.0 6 1 0 0 7 0 5/4 Puckett (5) GVL L(2) 7.2 7 2 1 1 7 0 5/7 Lillie (2) GVL L(1) 6.1 6 3 1 1 8 1 5/12 Lillie (3) @AUG W(2) 7.0 3 0 0 0 8 0 5/17 Puckett (6) LWD - 7.0 5 0 0 0 5 0 5/19 Brandon Miller LWD L(3) 6.0 12 3 3 0 5 1 5/20-1 Edward Cabrera LWD W(1) 7.0 4 0 0 0 5 0 5/23 Braley (3) KAN - 6.0 6 1 1 2 6 0 5/24 Miller (2) KAN W(1) 6.0 5 2 1 1 6 0 5/26-1 Lillie (4) @HAG W(3) 7.0 2 0 0 0 4 0 5/28 Braley (4) @HAG W(2) 6.0 7 1 1 2 5 0 5/29 Miller (3) @LWD L(4) 7.0 8 4 2 0 8 2 5/30 Cabrera (2) @LWD L(5) 7.0 6 2 2 1 2 0 5/31 Lillie (5) @LWD W(4) 6.0 3 0 0 0 4 0 6/3 Miller (4) WVA W(2) 6.0 3 1 1 1 7 1 6/5 Lillie (6) @DEL W(5) 7.0 4 1 1 0 7 0 6/8 Braley (5) LWD W(3) 7.0 5 1 1 0 4 0 6/15 Cabrera (3) @KAN W(3) 7.0 6 1 1 1 8 0 6/16 Lillie (7) @KAN W(6) 6.0 5 1 0 0 7 0 6/29 Daniel Castano DEL W(1) 6.0 4 0 0 0 8 0 7/4 Castano (2) LWD W(2) 7.0 7 3 3 0 7 2 7/9 Castano (3) @LEX L(1) 7.0 5 2 2 0 8 1 7/17 Trevor Rogers ASH W(1) 6.0 7 2 2 1 8 0 7/22-2 Daniel Castano @DEL - 7.0 4 0 0 0 5 0 7/23 Rogers (2) @LWD - 6.0 3 2 2 4 7 0 7/27 Castano (4) HIC W(3) 6.0 6 0 0 3 7 0 7/29 Rogers (3) HIC - 7.2 1 0 0 2 12 0

Bold denotes complete game

GRASSHOPPERS RECORDS IN 2018 Total HOME ROAD Overall Record 52-53 28-28 24-25 1st Half Record 34-35 17-20 17-15 2nd Half Record 18-18 11-8 7-10 vs. Northern Division 44-34 23-18 21-16 vs. Southern Division 8-19 5-10 3-9 Series Openers (& 1-game series) 16-14 8-7 8-7 Series Finales 18-12 11-7 7-5 After Off Days 7-6 3-3 4-3 Grasshoppers Score First 39-21 19-8 20-13 Opponents Score First 13-32 9-20 4-12 Games Won/Lost In Last ABs 15-8 7-1 8-7 Come-From-Behind Wins 19 12 7 Losses After Leading 24 7 17 Bat Around For/Against 13/19 8/10 6/9 Grasshoppers start RHP 40-41 20-23 20-18 Grasshoppers start LHP 12-12 8-5 4-7 vs. RH Starter 42-37 23-18 19-19 vs. LH Starter 10-16 5-10 5-6 Grasshoppers Starter 6+ IP 24-16 13-9 11-7 Grasshoppers Starter 7+ IP 12-7 7-3 5-4 Grasshoppers Starter 8+ IP More Hits than opp. 28-6 13-3 15-3 Equal # of Hits 7-6 3-3 4-3 Less Hits than opp. 17-41 12-23 5-18 Grasshoppers Homer 29-21 14-12 15-9 Grasshoppers Allow Homer 24-38 16-21 8-17 When Scoring 0-3 15-37 7-19 8-18 When Scoring 4-6 21-12 11-7 10-5 When Scoring 7+ 17-4 10-2 7-2 Commit 0 Errors 24-15 12-9 12-6 Commit 1-2 Errors 24-31 15-14 9-17 Commit 3+ Errors 4-7 1-5 3-2 Leading After 7th 40-9 24-5 16-4 Tied After 7th 6-2 1-2 5-0 Trailing After 7th 6-42 3-21 3-21 Leading After 8th 32-2 19-1 13-1 Tied After 8th 7-3 4-0 3-3 Trailing After 8th 2-42 0-25 2-17 Extra Innings 6-2 1-0 5-2 One-Run Games 21-16 12-9 9-7 Two-Run Games 9-8 4-5 5-3 5+ Run Games 7-11 4-6 3-5 Day Games (before 5pm start) 17-12 11-7 6-5 Night Games 35-41 17-21 18-20 Shutout Record 9-7 4-4 5-3 Doubleheader Record 9-5 4-2 5-3 Series Record (W-L-T) 15-13-3 7-7-2 8-6-1 April Record 13-9 6-4 7-5 May Record 11-18 6-9 5-9 June Record 16-11 8-10 8-1 July Record 12-15 8-5 4-10 August Record September Record

GRASSHOPPERS VS. SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE IN 2017 Home Road Total vs. Delmarva Shorebirds 1-2 4-3 5-5 Hagerstown Suns 1-2 7-3 8-5 Hickory Crawdads 8-4 3-4 11-8 Kannapolis Intimidators 6-4 3-0 9-4 Lakewood BlueClaws 5-5 4-6 9-11 West Virginia Power 2-1 2-1 Total vs. Northern Division 23-18 21-16 44-34 vs. Asheville Tourists 1-3 1-5 2-8 Augusta GreenJackets 0-3 1-2 1-5 Charleston RiverDogs 3-1 3-1 Greenville Drive 1-3 1-3 Lexington Legends 1-2 1-2 Rome Braves Columbia Fireflies Total vs. Southern Division 5-10 3-9 8-19

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Home Run Breakdown Home Run Breakdown

Outs vs. GBO GRAND SLAMS (1) Cameron Baranek – 6/13 vs. HIC-1 INSIDE THE PARK (0) MULTI-HR GAMES (4) Thomas Jones, 2 – 5/3 vs. HAG Jhonny Santos, 2 – 5/21 vs. KAN Micah Brown, 2 – 6/1 vs. WV Marcos Rivera, 2 – 6/1 vs. WV PINCH-HIT HOMERS (0) BACK-TO-BACK HR (2) 6/1 vs. WV – Rivera/Brown 6/5 at DEL – Alonso/Rivera WALK-OFF HR (1) 5/2 – Michael Hernandez vs. HAG CONSEC. HR GAMES (2) 3 – Thomas Jones, 5/2 - 5/4 2 – Lazaro Alonso, 5/2 - 5/3 LEAD OFF GAME (0)

PLAYER No. H/R Solo 2R 3R GS 0 1 2 LHP RHP GT GA Rec. Last Allen, Will 7 5/2 4 2 1 2 4 1 7 1 1 3-4 7/17 vs. ASH Alonso, Lazaro 4 2/2 1 2 1 1 3 1 3 2 2-2 6/5 at DEL Ayarza, Rodrigo 2 0/2 2 2 2 2-0 7/8 at LEX Baranek, Cameron 4 3/1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 4 1 4-0 6/13 vs. HIC-1 Brown, Micah 6 5/1 2 3 1 3 1 2 3 3 4 3-2 7/4 vs. LWD Cespedes, Ricardo 1 1/0 1 1 1 1 0-1 7/6 vs. LWD Gutierrez, Eric 2 1/1 2 1 1 2 1-1 4/26 at HIC-1 Hernandez, MIchael 4 2/2 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 2-2 7/28 vs. HIC Jones, Thomas 8 7/1 6 1 1 3 2 3 4 4 1 1 4-3 6/26 vs. KAN Knapp, Aaron 1 0/1 1 1 1 1-0 4/26 at HIC-1 Lara, Garvis 4 2/2 2 2 2 2 4 1 3-1 7/8 at LEX Millan, J.C. 2 0/2 2 1 1 2 1 1-1 4/18 at LWD Pompey, Tristan 2 0/2 2 1 1 2 1 0-2 7/25 at LWD Rivera, Marcos 10 6/4 3 4 2 2 2 5 1 9 1 3 6-3 7/26 at LWD Santos, Jhonny 6 3/3 4 1 1 3 3 6 4 3-2 7/3 at HIC Soto, Isael 6 4/2 1 3 2 2 2 2 6 4 4-2 7/14 vs. ASH Sullivan, Zach 2 0/2 2 2 1 1 1 2-0 5/31 at LWD Torres, Chris 1 1/0 1 1 1 1-0 7/28 vs. HIC TOTAL 71 42/29 35 24 11 1 21 25 25 13 58 4 25 29-21 7/28 vs. HIC

Base Running Breakdown

BASERUNNING INFORMATION PLAYER SB - ATT SB2 – ATT SB3 - ATT SBH - ATT CS PO Allen 1-1 1-1 Alonso 2-2 2-2 1 Baranek 4-6 3-5 1-1 2 1 Brown 11-12 8-9 3-3 1 1 Castro 4-6 3-5 1-1 2 2 Cespedes 5-5 4-4 1-1 Devers 13-19 10-16 3-3 6 2 DiNicola 0-1 0-1 1 Hernandez 0-1 0-1 1 Gutierrez 1-1 1-1 Jones 14-21 11-17 2-2 1-2 7 5 Knapp 4-6 4-6 2 1 Lara 9-13 7-10 1-2 1-1 4 3 Millan 2-2 2-2 Pompey 5-6 5-6 1 Rivera 4-6 4-6 2 1 Santos 14-20 9-13 5-6 0-1 6 1 Schubert 1-1 1-1 Soto 2-4 2-3 0-1 2 Sullivan 3-4 3-4 1 TOTALS 98-136 79-112 17-19 2-5 38 16

Starting vs. Relief Pitcher Breakdown

STARTER/RELIEVER BREAKDOWN W L S ERA R ER IP BB K HRA

Starters: 24 37 - 4.16 296 255 551.1 134 512 70 Relievers: 28 16 24 3.79 176 145 344.2 112 362 36

Position Players: Totals: 52 53 24 4.01 472 400 896.0 246 874 106

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Games Started by Position/Batting Order

Games Started By Position C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH

Hernandez (60) Alonso (31) Lara (43) Rivera (53) Devers (58) Santos (43) Jones (55) Soto (60) Castro (13) Lopez (24) Brown (24) Castro (31) Brown (23) Rivera (33) Cespedes (17) Knapp (15) Brown (10) Devers (13) Allen (21) Gutierrez (17) Devers (14) Millan (14) Lara (8) Sullivan (15) Santos (14) Sullivan (10) Alonso (12)

Dinicola (15) Ayarza (9) Lara (11) Schubert (3) Baranek (9) Sullivan (8) Santos (9) Brown (9) Allen (13) Brown (5) Hollins (4) Torres (2) Pompey (9) Baranek (6) Baranek (6) Rivera (8) Millan (5) Schubert (3) Brown (1) Jones (7) Pompey (4) Jones (5) Soto (8) Knapp (5) Cespedes (2) Pompey (4) Baranek (7) Cespedes (1) Jones (6) Lara (6) Millan (6) Cespedes (5) DiNicola (5) Pompey (3) Gutierrez (2) Hollins (1) Torres (1)

Games Started By Batting Order Leadoff 2 3 Cleanup 5 6 7 8 9 Jones (69) Devers (77) Santos (36) Alonso (42) Rivera (49) Rivera (31) Brown (20) Hernandez (41) Lara (49) Knapp (20) Lara (14) Soto (22) Soto (24) Soto (13) Brown (17) Sullivan (15) Santos (11) Castro (21) Devers (8) Castro (7) Pompey (20) Gutierrez (19) Brown (12) Millan (11) DiNicola (13) Sullivan (8) Ayarza (8)

Baranek (4) Baranek (2) Brown (13) Allen (14) Allen (9) Cespedes (10) Lopez (12) Castro (7) Hernandez (6) Castro (2) Schubert (2) Baranek (10) Millan (4) Millan (8) Soto (7) Rivera (10) Lopez (9) Santos (6)

Brown (1) Rivera (2) Brown (2) Cespedes (6) Baranek (5) Hernandez (9) Allen (7) Sullivan (6) Santos (1) Allen (1) Santos (6) Hernandez (4) Castro (5) Brown (5) Schubert (4) Torres (1) Castro (1) Baranek (2) Sullivan (4) Cespedes (4) DiNicola (5) Brown (2) Jones (3) Hollins (4) Cespedes (3) Cespedes (2) Lara (3) Santos (4) Baranek (2) Torres (1) Lopez (3) Baranek (3) Lara (2) Dinicola (2) Allen (2) Rivera (2) Santos (2) Millan (2) Ayarza (1) Allen (1) Soto (2) Hollins (1) Alonso (1) Torres (1) Castro (1)

Multi-Hit Games Multi-RBI Games

Hitter 2 3 4 5+ Total (last) Hitter 2 3 4 5+ Total (last) Allen, Will 7 1 8 (7/25) Allen, Will 2 2 4 (7/17) Alonso, Lazaro 10 4 1 15 (5/29) Alonso, Lazaro 4 2 6 (6/5) Ayarza, Ricardo 1 1 (7/8) Banarek, Cameron 10 10 (6/17) Baranek, Cameron 1 2 1 4 (6/13-1) Brown, Micah 11 1 12 (7/8) Brown, Micah 2 2 1 5 (6/1) Castro, Sam 7 1 8 (6/1) Castro, Sam 3 3 (4/29) Cespedes, Ricardo 4 4 (7/24) Cespedes, Ricardo 1 (7/6) Devers, Jose 11 6 1 18 (7/26) Devers, Jose 4 1 5 (6/13-2) Dinicola, Harrison 1 1 (7/19) DiNicola, Harrison 1 1 (7/23) Gutierrez, Eric 5 1 6 (4/19) Gutierrez, Eric 4 4 (4/26-1) Hernandez, Michael 3 3 6 (7/22-1) Hernandez, Michael 2 2 1 5 (7/22-1) Jones, Thomas 12 2 14 (7/23) Jones, Thomas 3 1 4 (6/26) Knapp, Aaron 2 1 3 (4/27) Knapp, Aaron 1 1 (4/26-1) Lara, Garvis 7 1 8 (7/14) Lara, Garvis 6 6 (7/5) Lopez, BJ 5 5 (5/26-1) Lopez, BJ 1 1 (4/13) Millan, JC 2 2 4 (6/15) Millan 2 2 (4/13) Pompey, Tristan 5 1 1 7 (7/28) Rivera, Marcos 11 7 18 (7/26) Rivera, Marcos 7 1 1 9 (7/26) Santos, Jhonny 10 4 14 (6/30) Santos, Jhonny 2 4 6 (6/23-1) Schubert 1 1 (7/19) Soto, Isael 8 4 12 (7/29) Soto, Isael 4 3 1 1 9 (7/29) Sullivan, Zach 5 1 6 (5/14) Sullivan, Zach 2 1 3 (5/31) Torres, Chris 3 3 (7/29) Torres, Chris 1 1 (7/28)

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The Last Time the Grasshoppers…Hit a home run… 7/28/18 vs. HIC (Chris Torres and Michael Hernandez both off Tyler Thomas) Allowed a home run… 7/28/18 vs. HIC (Tyreque Reed off Edward Cabrera and Miguel Aparicio off Nestor Bautista) Hit Inside The Park HR… Allowed Inside The Park HR… Hit a grand slam… 6/13/18 vs. HIC-1 (Cameron Baranek off Demarcus Evans) Allowed a grand slam… 5/27/18 at HAG (Jake Scudder off Trevor Rogers) Led off a game with a HR… Allowed HR to lead off game… 6/27/18 vs. DEL (Kirvin Moesquit off Scott Sebald, third pitch) Hit a pinch-hit HR… Pitched a shutout… 7/27/18 vs. HIC (W, 3-0) Were Shutout… 7/7/18 at LEX (L, 0-5) Scored 10 runs… 7/8/18 at LEX (W, 11-10, 11 inn.) Allowed 10 runs… 7/16/18 vs. ASH (L, 12-1) Scored 15 runs… 7/1/14 at LEX (W, 16-12) Allowed 15 runs… 6/27/18 vs. DEL (L, 2-20) Scored 20 runs… 6/30/14 at ASH (W, 20-2) Allowed 20 runs… 6/27/18 vs. DEL (L, 2-20) Had a walk-off win… 7/29/18 vs. HIC (W, 2-1) Had a walk-off loss… 7/23/18 at LWD (L, 7-6, 10 inn.) Swept a series… 7/27/18 – 7/29/18 vs. HIC (3 games) Got swept… 5/9/18 – 5/11/18 at ASH (3 games) Won in extra innings… 7/22/18 at DEL-2 (W, 1-0, 9 inn.) Lost in extra innings… 7/23/18 at LWD (L, 7-6, 10 inn.) Won 3 straight… 7/26/18 – 7/29/18 (4 games) Lost 3 straight… 7/23/18 – 7/25/18 (3 games) Won 5 straight… 6/15/18 – 6/23/18-1, (5 games) Lost 5 straight… 6/9/18 – 6/12/18 (Gm 2), 5 games 10-game hit streak… 6/1/18 – present (6/17/18), Cameron Baranek, 13 games 15-game hit streak… 5/14/17 – 6/9/17, James Nelson, 24 games 20-game hit streak… 5/14/17 – 6/9/17, James Nelson, 24 games 20-game on-base streak… 5/24/18 – present (6/17/18), Cameron Baranek, 21 games 25-game on-base streak… 4/28/17 – 6/9/17, James Nelson, 37 games Hit for the Cycle… Allowed a Cycle… 8/24/17 at KAN, Jake Burger (5-5, 3 RBI) 3-Home Run Game… 3-HR Game Against… 8/15/17 vs. DEL, Collin Woody (5-5) 5-Hit Game… 4/29/17 vs. ASH, Colby Lusignan (5-5) 5-Hit Game Against… 6/27/18 vs. DEL, Will Robertson (5-6, 2 RBI, 2 2B, 2 R) 4 strikeouts in one inning… Struck out 4 times in one inning… 5/28/17 vs. KAN, Alec Hansen (3rd Inning) 10+ Strikeouts (Indiv.) 7/29/18 vs. HIC, Trevor Rogers (12 K, 7.2 IP) 10+ Strikeouts Against (Indiv.) 7/25/18 at LWD, Spencer Howard (10 K, 5.1 IP) Threw no-hitter (Ind.)… Were No-hit (Ind.)… Threw 1-hitter (Ind.)… 8/13/17 at KAN, Max Duvall (won 3-0) Were 1-hit (Ind.)… 6/29/16 vs. DEL, Cristian Alvarado (lost, 6-0, Gm 2, 7 inn.) Threw no-hitter (Combined)… Were No-hit (Combined)… Threw 1-hitter (Combined)… 7/29/18 vs. HIC, Trevor Rogers (7.2 IP), Michael Mertz (1.1 IP), won, 2-1 Were 1-hit (Combined)… Position Player Pitched… Faced Pos. Player pitching… 8/24/17 at KAN, Grant Massey (3.0 IP)

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IN THE WEEDS: GRASSHOPPERS NOTES

BlankedbyBugs:Greensboropitchingenjoyeditsninthshutoutwinanditssixthcombinationshutoutof2018inaJuly27win,3-0,overHickory. StartingpitcherDanielCastano has now spearheaded three of theGrasshoppersnineshutoutsthisseason. Greensboro isnow 9-7 in shutout games this season, tied withLexington (9-5) for the fourth-most shutouts in theSouthAtlanticLeaguethisseasonbehindLakewood(20-7), Augusta (11-6), and Delmarva (10-11). A look atGreensboroshutoutsin2018:Date Opp. Score Pitchers(Winningpitcher)4/16 @LWD 1-0 Cabrera(6.0),Howe(2.0) Peace(1.0)5/20 LWD-1 8-0(7) Cabrera(7.0)5/20 LWD-2 2-0(7) Beggs(4.0),Hock(3.0)5/26 @HAG-1 3-0(7) Lillie(7.0)5/31 @LWD 2-0(7) Lillie(6.0)6/29 DEL 1-0 Castano(6.0),Neubeck(1.0), Aiello(2.0)7/19 @DEL 1-0 Guenther(4.0),Farnworth(1.0) Sebald(2.0),McKay(2.0)7/22 @DEL-2 1-0(9) Castano(7.0),Mertz(2.0)7/27 HIC 3-0 Castano(6.0),Castellanos(2.0) Mertz(1.0)ScorelessStreaking:Afterallowingtworuns inthefirstinning on July 26’s game at Lakewood, Greensboropitchingdidnotallowedaruninits18.0inningsonthemound, including July 27’s 9-inning shutout win overHickory. With a scoreless first inning on July 28, theHopperscamewithinoneinningofmatchingtheteam’slongest scoreless inning streak of the season beforegivinguparuninthesecond.TheGrasshopperslongestscorelesspitchingstreakoftheseasoncameMay19-21when the team tossed 19.0 consecutive scorelessinnings, includingback-to-backshutoutsonMay20inadoubleheaderagainstLakewood.Thieves in the Night: Greensboro swiped a season-best seven bases July 11 against Kannapolis, two more than the team’s previous season-high. The Hoppers stole five on June 11 against Hickory. Six different players stole at least one base with Ricardo Cespedes becoming the sixth Grasshoppers with two stolen bases in a game this season and the first since Garvis Lara and Thomas Jones each stole two bags on June 25 against Kannapolis. In total, Greensboro successfully stole seven bases in nine chances en route to a 6-2 win in the series opener. Base on Balls for Brown: Micah Brown drew a team-best three walks in the July 11 win, 6-2, over Kannapolis, matching the most by a Grasshoppers batter in a game this season. On April 29, Aaron Knapp drew three walks in an extra-inning game at Asheville. Turning Two, Four Times: The Grasshoppers matched the team’s high watermark for double plays in the July 11 win over the Intimidators with four twin-killings in the 6-2 victory. All four double plays came in their own unique style. First baseman Micah Brown started a 3-6-3 double play with Jose Devers returning fire in the second inning. The Hoppers turned a traditional 5-4-3 from Marcos Rivera to Garvis Lara to Brown as well as 4-3 two-ball from Lara to Brown. The most unusual double play came in the form of batters interference on a strikeout that obstructed catcher Michael Hernandez’s throw to try to pick off a runner at second base. The batter and base runner were both ruled out on the play. The only other 4-double play game Greensboro posted this season came May 3 vs. Hagerstown. Walk This Way: Kannapolis issued 10 walks to Greensboro on July 11, giving the Grasshoppers their most free passes in a game this season. The Hoppers previous high came on April 11 when they drew seven walks at home against Augusta, including six by GreenJackets starting pitcher Garrett Cave. In the game, Intimidators starting pitcher Zach Lewis walked seven

batters over 4.1 innings to set a new single-game high by a Hoppers opposing pitcher this season. The Comeback: With Lexington ahead 8-2 after five innings on July 8 -- thanks to three in the second and five in the fifth -- Greensboro rallined in the top of the eighth with a 5-run frame of their own en route to an 11-10 win in 11 innings. Jose Devers, Garvis Lara, and Tristan Pompey led off the frame with three straight base hits to get one run back before Soto belted a 3-run blast to pull the Grasshoppers within two, 8-6. With the basepaths empty and no outs, Tad Ratliff replaced Collin Snider on the mound. Micah Brownsmacked a 1-out double, and Michael Hernandez drove him in with an RBI-single to cut the Legends' lead to one. In the top of the ninth, the Grasshoppers tied the game, 8-8, on Soto's sacrifice-fly to cash Devers. Vincenzo Aiello tossed a scoreless bottom of the ninth to pitch Greensboro into extra innings. The 6-run deficit overcome for a win matches the largest comeback with by Greensboro this season (the Hoppers trailed the Greenville Drive 8-2 through five innings on May 4 before charging back to win 9-8 thanks to a 6-run sixth inning. Silky Soto: Isael Soto's 5-RBI night on July 8 matched the most by a Hoppers hitter in a game this season, tying Zach Sullivan's 5-RBI game on May 9 at Asheville. Soto and Michael Hernandez each finished 3-for-5 to lead the six Hoppers hitters who had a multi-hit day. Extra! Extra!: The Grasshoppers scored an extra-innings win July 8 at Lexington, 11-10 in 11 innings, their first since April 29 at Asheville with an 11-7 victory over the Tourists. Greensboro is now 4-1 in extra-innings games this season with the team’s first four extra-inning contests all coming during the season’s first month. The Hoppers won 10-9 (10) at Hagerstown on April 12, lost 5-4 (10) at Lakewood on April 17, and won 5-4 (10) at Lakewood on April 18 before playing the team’s most recent extra-innings game prior to this series with the win at Asheville. Take Your Time: Sunday’s game was the longest for the Grasshoppers this season both in terms of the number of innings played (11) and the time of the game (3:54). The team’s four previous extra-innings games all finished in 10 innings while the Hoppers longest game of 2018 by time before Sunday came April 29 at Asheville in a 3:28 contest. Sunday’s game was Greensboro longest by time since August 5, 2017, when the Grasshoppers needed 4:39 to beat Kannapolis 5-4 in 15 innings.

LUCKY13 Greensboro pitchers matched the team’s season-high with 13 strikeouts in back-to-back games against the Crawdads on July 28-29. This marked the eighth and ninth times the Grasshoppers fanned 13 batters in a game in 2018. 4/9 vs. Augusta 5/10 at Asheville 6/5 at Delmarva 6/29 vs. Delmarva 7/5 vs. Lakewood 7/17 vs. Asheville 7/23 at Lakewood 7/28 vs. Hickory 7/29 vs. Hickory

STREAKINGTOJUPITER Cameron Baranek, who was promoted to Class-A Advanced Jupiter to being the Second Half, finished the first half on a 13-game hitting streak (since June 1) and 21-game on-base streak (since May 24) with Greensboro. Both are the longest by a Hoppers hitter this season. He surpassed an 11-game hitting streak by Jose Devers and a 20-game on-base streak by Jhonny Santos earlier this season. Baranek is batting .420 (21-50) with two home

runs, two doubles, and eight RBI over his 13-game hit streak, the longest active streak the SAL and tied for the 10th-longest in 2018. His 21-game on-base streak is the longest by a Grasshopper since James Nelson reached base safely in 37 straight games from April 28-June 9, 2017.

RECORDRUNSALLOWED The June 27 run total against the Shorebirds matched the Grasshoppers’ franchise record for runs allowed when Greensboro gave up 20 runs for the second time since the team’s inaugural 2005 season. The only other 20-run game for a Hoppers opponent came nearly 10 years ago to the day, on June 28, 2008, in a 20-6 loss to Kannapolis. That night, Greensboro allowed 23 hits, one more than the June 27 loss, 20-2, which was a 22-hit night by Delmarva. In the process of June 27’s 20-2 loss, Delmarva set or tied 11 season high marks for offense against Greensboro, including the following: Category 6/27 vs DEL Previous Mark/Last Accomplished Most Runs, Game: 20 14, 5/9 at ASH Most Runs, Inning: 8 (7th) 8, 5/4 vs. GVL (5th) Most Hits, Game: 22 16, 5/3 vs. HAG Most HR, Game: 4 4, 4/28 at ASH Most Doubles, Game: 6 3, 5x, last: 5/30 at LWD Most Triples, Game: 1 1, 13x, last: 6/25 vs. KAN Most Innings with a run: 6 5, 4/28 at ASH Most HR, Game (Indiv.): 2, Craport, 2, 2x, last: Spanberger, 5/9 at ASH Most Triples, Game (Indiv): 1, McCoy 1, 13x, last: Dedelow, 6/25 vs. KAN Most Hits, Game (Indiv.): 5, Robertson 4, 6x, last: Dorow, 6/11 vs. HIC Largest Margin of Defeat: 18 8, 5/6 vs. GVL

OFFONTHEWRONGFOOT June 27’s loss began with Greensboro giving up a home run to the first batter of the game for the second time this season. Delmarva’s Kirvin Moesquit set the tone early when he launched Scott Sebald’s third pitch over the left field wall. On April 9, Augusta’s Malique Ziegler hit the first pitch of the game by Taylor Braley out of the park in a 7-4 loss to the GreenJackets.

GIVEMEFIVE Delmarva’s Will Robertson became the first Grasshopper opponent to collect five hits in a game this season when he went 5-for-6 as part of the Shorebirds’ 22-hit, 20-2 win in Greensboro on June 27. It was the first 5-hit game by a Hoppers opponent since August 24, 2017, Jake Burger went 5-for-5, hitting for the cycle and driving in three runs for Kannapolis.

AIN’TITGRAND Cameron Baranek hit the Grasshoppers’ first grand slam of the 2018 season and the 13th in the South Atlantic League this season. The last Greensboro slam came July 3, 2017, when Luis Pinto went yard against Asheville’s Jared Gesell. Only three times in the SAL –Asheville, Lexington, and Rome – have not hit a grand slam this season.

BEGGSBETTERTHANBATTERS Dustin Beggs set a new season-high by a Hoppers pitcher when he struck out 10 batters over 5.0 innings in Tuesday’s spot-start. He surpassed Taylor Braley's nine strikeouts April 20 against Charleston. Beggs has now fanned 45 batters in 33.2 innings while walking only six. In addition to having the highest-strikeout performance as a starter with 10 on Tuesday, he also holds the season mark for most K’s

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out of the bullpen after fanning eight batters over 3.0 relief innings on April 27 at Asheville.

HOPPIN’THEIVES Greensboro stole a season-high five bases on June 11 against Hickory, with a season-high two players recording multiple swiped bags in a game. Both Cameron Baranek and Thomas Jones stole two bases while Jose Devers added one. The highlight of the game came on a well-executed double-steal as Devers broke for second base, inducing a throw from Crawdads catcher Sam Huff, allowing Jones to break from third and slide head first across the plate. The Grasshoppers’ previous season-high was three stolen bases, accomplished three times in 2018.

DOUBLETHETRIPLES Jose Devers became the first Grasshopper to triple twice in a game this season on June 8 against the BlueClaws. He finished 3-for-5 with a pair of RBI-triples, two of the team’s season-high three triples in the game. In the first inning, he scored Cameron Baranek from first base with a drive to the right-field corner, and in a fit of déjà vu, hit a similar ball in the third that also brought Baranek across the plate.

NOFREEPASSES

Greensboro pitchers have put together 19 games in 2018 without walking a batter, most recently on July 26 at Lakewood. Date Opponent Pitchers (IP) BB K 7/26 @LWD Sebald (5.0), Farnworth (1.2) 0 7 Bautista (1.1), Mertz (1.0) 7/22-2 @DEL Castano (7.0), Mertz (2.0) 0 9 7/9 @LEX Castano (7.0), Hock (1.0) 0 8 7/4 LWD Castano (7.0), Mertz (1.0) 0 9 Aiello (1.0) 7/2 @HIC Sebald (4.0), Guenther (3.0) 0 3 Castellanos (1.0) 6/29 DEL Castano (6.0), Neubeck (1.0) 0 13 Aiello (2.0) 6/25 KAN Beggs (5.0), Neubeck (2.0) 0 10 6/8 LWD Braley (7.0), Beggs (1.0) 0 7 Rodriguez (1.0) 6/6 @DEL Lillie (7.0), Hock (2.0) 0 11 5/31 @LWD Lillie (6.0) 0 4 5/29 @LWD Miller (7.0), Neubeck (1.0) 0 10 5/26-1 @HAG Lillie (7.0) 0 4 5/20-2 LWD Beggs (4.0), Hock (3.0) 0 5 5/20-1 LWD Cabrera (7.0) 0 5 5/19 LWD Miller (6.0), Rodriguez (2.0), 0 6 Neubeck (1.0) 5/10 @ASH Puckett (3.0), Bautista (3.0), 0 13 Neubeck (2.0) 4/22 CSC Puckett (7.0), Neubeck (1.0), 0 8 Frohwirth (1.0) 4/17 @LWD Puckett (7.0), Frohwirth (1.0), 0 12 Bautista (1.0), Neubeck (0.2) 4/8 HIC Lillie (5.0), Reed (2.0), 0 11 Peace (1.0), Frohwirth (1.0)

FIRINGBLANKSBACK-TO-BACK The Grasshoppers tossed back-to-back shutouts on May 20 against Lakewood to run the pitching staff’s scoreless innings streak to 17.0 innings, including the final three innings May 19 against Lakewood. Since the franchise became the Grasshoppers in 2005, the team has thrown consecutive shutouts seven times, including thrice in both games of a doubleheader. Shutout #1: Shutout #2: 5/20/18 vs. LWD-1, 8-0 (7) 5/20/18 vs. LWD-2, 2-0 (7) 8/12/14 vs. LWD-1, 7-0 (7) 8/12/14 vs. LWD-2, 1-0 (7) 8/4/14 at DEL-1, 2-0 (7) 8/4/14 at DEL-2, 2-0 (7) 8/28/11 vs. DEL, 6-0 8/29/11 vs. DEL, 8-0 4/28/10 vs. ROM, 5-0 4/29/10 vs. ROM, 3-0 7/31/07 at SAV-2, 3-0 (7) 8/1/07 at SAV, 10-0 7/19/07 at LCO, 3-0 7/20/07 at LCO, 2-0

NOTAFANOFBEINGFANNED

The Grasshoppers struck out a season-high 15 times on Saturday, May 19, against Lakewood. Greensboro previously fanned 13 times in five games this season. July 9 at Lexington 17 strikeouts July 25 at Lakewood 15 strikeouts July 23 at Lakewood 15 strikeouts June 9 vs. Lakewood 15 strikeouts May 19 vs. Lakewood 15 strikeouts June 10 vs. Lakewood 14 strikeouts July 29 vs. Hickory 13 strikeouts July 24 at Lakewood 13 strikeouts July 8 at Lexington (11 inn.) 13 strikeouts July 2 at Hickory 13 strikeouts May 17 vs. Lakewood 13 strikeouts May 12 at Augusta 13 strikeouts May 11 at Asheville 13 strikeouts April 18 at Lakewood 13 strikeouts April 10 vs. Augusta 13 strikeouts

MULTI-HOMERHOPPERS

For the first time since 2016 and the eighth time since the start of the 2008 season, Greensboro had two men with two home runs in the same game as both Micah Brown and Marcos Rivera hit a pair of big flies on June 1 vs. West Virginia, part of a 5-home run game for the Grasshoppers. Jhonny Santos put on a show for Hoppers fans May 21 against Kannapolis, hitting two home runs in a 5-3 win over the Intimidators in Greensboro. Santos’ first career multi-HR game is the 50th by a Hoppers hitter since the start of 2008 and second this year. Date/Opp Player (53) Stats 6/1/18 vs. WV Micah Brown 2-4, 2 R, 4 RBI, 2 HR 6/1/18 vs. WV Marcos Rivera 3-4, 3 R, 2 RBI, 2 HR 5/21/18 vs. KAN Jhonny Santos 3-4, 2 R, 3 RBI, 2 HR 5/3/18 vs. HAG Thomas Jones 2-4, 2 R, 2 RBI, 2 HR 8/31/16 vs. DEL J.J. Gould 2-3, 2 R, 3 RBI, 2 HR 7/13/16 at GVL John Silviano 2-3, 2 R, 3 RBI, 2 HR 5/27/16 at HIC Isael Soto 2-4, 3 R, 3 RBI, 2 HR 5/27/16 at HIC Stone Garrett 3-5, 3 R, 4 RBI, 2 HR 5/23/16 vs. DEL Josh Naylor 2-4, 2 R, 3 RBI, 2 HR 8/9/15 vs. KAN Arturo Rodriguez 2-4, 2 R, 2 RBI, 2 HR 7/23/15 vs. KAN K.J. Woods 3-6, 2 R, 2 RBI, 2 HR 6/16/15 vs. GVL Arturo Rodriguez 4-5, 2 R, 2 RBI, 2 HR 6/16/15 vs. GVL John Norwood 2-4, 2 R, 6 RBI, 2 HR 4/29/15 vs. HIC Arturo Rodriguez 3-3, 2 R, 3 RBI, 2 HR 7/24/14 at ASH Felix Munoz 3-5, 3 R, 3 RBI, 2 HR 4/23/13 vs. HIC Viosergy Rosa 3-5, 3 R, 3 RBI, 2 HR 8/17/12 vs. LWD Matt Smith 3-4, 2 R, 4 RBI, 2 HR 5/8/12 vs. WV Josh Adams 2-4, 2 R, 6 RBI, 2 HR 4/9/12 vs. LWD Josh Adams 2-3, 2 R, 3 RBI, 2 HR 8/23/11 vs. WV J.T. Realmuto 4-5, 2 R, 6 RBI, 2 HR 8/16/11 vs. AUG Noah Perio 2-5, 2 R, 4 RBI, 2 HR 7/12/11 vs. CSC Isaac Galloway 3-4, 2 R, 4 RBI, 2 HR, 2B 7/2/11 at WV Marcell Ozuna 3-5, 3 R, 3 RBI, 2 HR, 2B 6/4/11 vs. LWD Brian McConkey 2-4, 3 R, 2 RBI, 2 HR 6/4/11 vs. LWD Mark Canha 3-5, 3 R, 5 RBI, 2 HR 5/26/11 at LWD Mark Canha 2-4, 2 R, 3 RBI, 2 HR 4/18/11 vs. DEL Marcell Ozuna 3-4, 4 R, 4 RBI, 2 HR, 2B 4/16/11 vs. DEL Marcell Ozuna 3-4, 2 R, 3 RBI, 2 HR 7/12/10 at HIC Chase Austin 4-4, 2 R, 2 RBI, 2 HR, 2B 7/6/10 vs. LWD Chase Austin 2-5, 2 R, 4 RBI, 2 HR 6/1/10 vs. DEL Justin Bass 2-2, 2 R, 4 RBI, 2 HR 6/1/10 vs. DEL Chad Cregar 2-4, 2 R, 2 RBI, 2 HR 8/25/09 at ASH Thomas Hickman 2-5, 2 R, 3 RBI, 2HR 8/4/09 vs. HIC Kyle Skipworth 2-3, 3 R, 3 RBI, 2 HR 7/10/09 vs. HAG Justin Bass 2-4, 2 R, 2 RBI, 2 HR 6/10/09 at WV Jake Smolinski 2-4, 2 R, 2 RBI, 2 HR 5/26/09 at LC Justin Bass 4-4, 2 R, 2 RBI, 2 HR, 2B 5/17/09 vs. HAG Jeremy Synan 3-5, 2 R, 5 RBI, 2 HR 8/31/08 vs. LEX Matt Dominguez 4-4, 2 R, 5 RBI, 2 HR, 2B 8/31/08 vs. LEX Giancarlo Stanton 3-4, 4 R, 4 RBI, 2 HR 8/28/08 vs. LEX Matt Dominguez 3-5, 2 R, 4 RBI, 2 HR 8/11/08 at HIC Giancarlo Stanton 2-5, 2 R, 2 RBI, 2 HR 7/29/08 at LC Giancarlo Stanton 2-4, 2 R, 2 RBI, 2 HR 6/6/08 at LEX Thomas Hickman 2-5, 2 R, 3 RBI, 2 HR 5/26/08 vs. DEL Hunter Mense 2-5, 2 R, 4 RBI, 2 HR 5/15/08 vs. LWD Thomas Hickman 3-3, 2 R, 3 RBI, 2 HR 5/8/08 vs. LC Bryan Petersen 2-3, 2 R, 3 RBI, 2 HR 5/6/08 at HAG Giancarlo Stanton 2-5, 2 R, 3 RBI, 2 HR 5/2/08 at LC Daniel Garcia 2-6, 2 R, 6 RBI, 2 HR 5/2/08 at LC Adam Howard 4-5, 3 R, 3 RBI, 2 HR 4/13/08 vs. ASH Ben Lasater 3-4, 2 R, 5 RBI, 2 HR 4/9/08 vs. HIC Thomas Hickman 2-3, 2 R, 4 RBI, 2 HR 6/5/07 at WV Jacob Blackwood 4-5, 2 R, 6 RBI, 2 HR, 3B

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HEYNOW,YOU’REANALL-STAR The Grasshoppers will be well-represented when in the 59th Annual South Atlantic League All-Star Game presented by Pizza Hut on Tuesday, June 19, at First National Bank Field with two players and four members of the field staff selected for the event. Starting pitcher Ryan Lillie joins designated hitter Lazaro Alonso as the two Grasshoppers players selected, while manager Todd Pratt, pitching coach Mark DiFelice, athletic trainer Eric Reigelsberger, and strength & conditioning coach Brady Fitzgerald will serve on the field staff for the Northern Division Squad. SAL announced Hall of Fame Class of 2018: Eric Krupa, President of the South Atlantic League, has announced the members of the Class of 2018 for the South Atlantic League Hall of Fame. The three new inductees will be honored as part of the festivities surrounding the 59th Annual South Atlantic League All-Star Game, scheduled to be played on June 19, 2018, at First National Bank Field, home of the Greensboro Grasshoppers. This year’s class includes three Greensboro natives: a former player in the Western Carolina League, a former mayor and a current executive. Former Hickory Rebels player Ken Free, Former Greensboro Mayor Jim Melvin, and Greensboro Grasshopper President and General Manager Donald Moore will be inducted. A lifelong Greensboro resident who is in his 17th year as President/GM of the Greensboro club, Donald Moore has been recognized as the SAL Executive of the Year four times (2006, 2007, 2008, 2013). Under Donald’s leadership, the Grasshoppers have received the SAL Club Merit Award five times (2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2013), the SAL Community Service Award three times (2014, 2015, 2016) and the Bob Freitas Award, given by Baseball America to the best Class-A organization, in 2008. Donald also serves as chairman of the SAL Scheduling Committee and is also the founder and President of the North Carolina Association of Professional Baseball Teams (NCAPBT), which consists of the 10 minor league teams in North Carolina. Moore was inducted into the Guilford County Sports Hall of Fame in 2010 for his outstanding service to the community through his work with the Grasshoppers and many other youth sports initiatives he has been a part of in his lifetime.

LILLIELILLIE! Ryan Lillie tossed 7.0 shutout innings with eight strikeouts to pitch Greensboro past Augusta in the team’s first game at the new SRP Park in North Augusta, S.C. The right hander worked around three hits and walked no batters in a 3-1 win for the Grasshoppers. Lillie threw 88 pitches with 62 strikes en route to the win, improving to 2-1.

JONESDEBUTSWITHPLAYEROFTHEWEEKHONORS

Thomas Jones was named the first weekly award winner for the Grasshoppers this season, winning South Atlantic League Player of the Week honors for April 30-May 6, his first week with the team. He hit .350 (7-20) with a double, four home runs, six RBI, and eight runs scored in five games with Greensboro, starting with his debut on May 2.

JONESINGFOROFFENSE

When it comes to first impressions, no Hopper has made a bigger or better one than outfielder Thomas Jones, who joined the team May 2. In his first three games with Greensboro (May 2-4), he went 2-for-4 in each game with at least one home run in all contests. In total, he hit four home runs in three games while batting .500 (6-12) with a double and six RBI. The Marlins selected Jones, now 20 years old, in the third round of the June 2016 First-Year Player Draft out of Laurens (S.C.) High School.

WALKINGOFFTHESUNS

Michael Hernandez gave the Grasshoppers their first walk-off home run of the season on May 2 as part of his career day, driving in four runs in an 10-8 win over the Hagerstown Suns. Hernandez finished 3-for-5 with a pair of RBI-singles to go along with his game-winning 2-run home run off Jared Brasher with no outs in the bottom of the ninth. It was the Grasshoppers second walk-off win of the season and seventh win in the final at-bats during the 2018 season.

IT’SMILLERTIME

Brandon Miller opened his May 1 start against the Suns by retiring the first 16 batters faced, taking a perfect game one out into the sixth inning in his fifth start of the season. Hagerstown eventually caught up to Miller, chasing him from the game after 5.1 innings pitched. The right-hander took no decision that day, allowing four runs on three hits with a walk and five strikeouts in the outing.

EVERYBODYHITS

All nine batters hit safely for the first time in 2018 when Greensboro fought off Asheville, 11-7 in 10 innings, on April 29. Infielders Jose Devers and Lazaro Alonso led the 16-hit charge with three hits each as the Grasshoppers batted around in the top of the 10th for a 7-run inning. In the big frame, the team collected six hits, including four doubles, to run away from the Tourists after Asheville rallied for two runs in the bottom of the ninth to force the extra inning.

BEGGSBAFFLESBATTERS

Dustin Beggs dominated out of the bullpen on April 27 at Asheville, striking out eight batters over 3.0 nearly-perfect innings of work. He struck out the first six batters he faced in perfect sixth and seventh innings. After inducing a groundout to open the bottom of the eighth and allowing a base hit – the lone batter to reach against him on the night – the right-hander fanned the final two batters he faced to close his outing. Greensboro fell to Asheville, 3-2.

SHARPSTINGERAGAINSTTHEGREENJACKETS: In their first series against the new-look Augusta GreenJackets, Greensboro was stung early as Malique Ziegler led off the game for Augusta with a first-pitch home run off Hoppers starting pitcher Taylor Braley. The GreenJackets hit two home runs in the opening frame, with Ryan Kirby adding a 2-run blast, en route to a 7-4 lead over the Grasshoppers.

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Grasshoppers 2018 Transactions (62) April (10) Date ADD/DEL Pos Player To From 4/5 DEL RHP Tyler Kolek Disabled List Greensboro 4/5 ADD LHP Brett Lilek Greensboro Extended Spring 4/12 ADD P Travis Neubeck Greensboro Extended Spring 4/12 DEL P Remey Reed Disabled List Greensboro 4/19 DEL P Reilly Hovis Jupiter Greensboro 4/19 DEL INF JC Millan Greensboro 4/19 ADD SS Jose Devers Greensboro Extended Spring 4/19 ADD P Dustin Beggs Greensboro Extended Spring 4/27 DEL INF Eric Gutierrez Jupiter Greensboro 4/27 ADD INF Lazaro Alonso Greensboro Extended Spring May (12) Date ADD/DEL Pos Player To From 5/1 DEL OF Aaron Knapp Jupiter Greensboro 5/1 ADD C Thomas Jones Greensboro Extended Spring 5/8 DEL RHP Tyler Frohwirth Free Agent Greensboro 5/8 ADD RHP Michael Mertz Greensboro Jupiter 5/13 ADD OF Cameron Baranek Greensboro Extended Spring 5/13 DEL OF Isael Soto Disabled List Greensboro 5/22 ADD LHP Trevor Rogers Greensboro Extended Spring 5/22 DEL RHP Brady Puckett Jupiter Greensboro 5/24 DEL RHP R.J. Peace Greensboro 5/24 ADD RHP Vincenzo Aiello Greensboro Jupiter 5/29 DEL C BJ Lopez Jupiter Greensboro 5/29 ADD C Will Allen Greensboro Extended Spring June (28) Date ADD/DEL Pos Player To From

July (12) Date ADD/DEL Pos Player To From 7/7 DEL OF Jhonny Santos Jupiter Greensboro 7/7 ADD OF Tristan Pompey Greensboro GCL Marlins 7/13 DEL RHP Vincenzo Aiello Jupiter Greensboro 7/13 ADD RHP Jameson McGrane Greensboro 7/17 DEL RHP Jameson McGrane Greensboro 7/17 ADD RHP Steven Farnworth Greensboro 7/19 DEL 1B Micah Brown Greensboro 7/19 DEL 2B Rodrigo Ayarza Greensboro 7/19 ADD - Hollins Greensboro 7/19 ADD - Schubert Greensboro 7/25 ADD INF Chris Torres Greensboro 7/25 DEL INF Garvis Lara Disabled List August (0) Date ADD/DEL Pos Player To From

6/2 DEL OF Zach Sullivan Greensboro 6/2 ADD OF Isael Soto Greensboro Disabled List 6/5 DEL INF Garvis Lara Greensboro 6/5 ADD INF JC Millan Greensboro 6/11 DEL LHP Trevor Rogers Greensboro 6/11 ADD LHP Gabriel Castenallos Greensboro 6/14 DEL RHP Bryce Howe Greensboro 6/14 DEL RHP Manny Rodriguez Greensboro 6/14 ADD LHP Chris Reed Greensboro 6/14 ADD LHP Trevor Rogers 6/15 ADD INF Rodrigo Ayarza Greensboro Jupiter 6/15 DEL 1B Lazaro Alonso Disabled List Greensboro 6/21 DEL OF Cameron Baranek Jupiter Greensboro 6/21 ADD OF Ricardo Cespedes Greensboro Batavia 6/21 DEL RHP Taylor Braley Disabled List Greensboro 6/22 DEL INF JC Millan Jacksonville Greensboro 6/22 ADD 1B Lazaro Alonso Greensboro Disabled List 6/22 ADD LHP Scott Sebald Greensboro GCL Marlins 6/27 DEL LHP Chris Reed Jacksonville Greensboro 6/27 DEL RHP Ryan Lillie Jupiter Greensboro 6/27 DEL RHP Dustin Beggs Jupiter Greensboro 6/27 DEL 1B Lazaro Alonso Jupiter Greensboro 6/27 ADD LHP Sean Guenther Greensboro Jupiter 6/27 ADD LHP Daniel Castano Greensboro GCL Marlins 6/27 ADD RHP Jeremy Ovalle Greensboro Batavia 6/27 ADD OF Harrison Dinicola Greensboro Jupiter 6/30 DEL RHP Travis Neubeck Greensboro 6/30 ADD RHP Ryan McKay Greensboro

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GREENSBORO GRASSHOPPERS DAY-BY-DAY FIRST HALF 2018 DATE OPPONENT RESULT SCORE REC. POS GB/GA WINNER LOSER SAVE TIME ATTEND. 4/5 HIC W 6-1 1-0 T-1st 0.0 Brady Puckett (1-0) Tyler Phillips (0-1) 2:45 6,604 4/6 HIC W 4-3 2-0 T-1st 0.0 Colton Hock (1-0) Alex Eubanks (0-1) Bryce Howe (1) 2:31 4,438 4/7 HIC PPD (Rain) T-2nd -0.5 4/8 HIC W 4-3 3-0 2nd -0.5 Remey Reed (1-0) Sal Mendez (0-1) Tyler Frohwirth (1) 2:20 3,323 4/9 AUG L 4-7 3-1 Joe Marciano (1-0) Taylor Braley (0-1) John Russell (1) 3:02 2,771 4/10 AUG L 0-5 3-2 Jason Bahr Edward Cabrera (0-1) 2:43 2,989 4/11 AUG L 2-5 3-3 Olbis Parra Brady Puckett (1-1) Frank Rubio 2:50 7,785 4/12 @HAG W 10-9 (10) 4-3 Reilly Hovis (1-0) Max Engelbrekt Manny Rodriguez (1) 3:14 1,486 4/13 @HAG W 6-4 5-3 Travis Neubeck (1-0) Kyle Johnston 2:51 687 4/14 @HAG L 4-5 5-4 Ben Braymer Colton Hock (1-1) 2:36 1,176 4/15 @HAG PPD (Rain) 4/16 @LWD W 1-0 6-4 Bryce Howe (1-0) Zach Warren RJ Peace (1) 2:20 1,547 4/17 @LWD L 4-5 (10) 6-5 Addison Russ Travis Neubeck (1-1) 3:02 1,529 4/18 @LWD W 5-4 (10) 7-5 Colton Hock (2-1) Luis Ramirez Manny Rodriguez (2) 2:50 1,581 4/19 CSC W 3-2 8-5 RJ Peace (1-0) Greg Weissert 2:17 4,892 4/20 CSC W 2-1 9-5 Taylor Brayley (1-1) Dalton Lehnen Dustin Beggs (1) 2:08 4,558 4/21 CSC L 2-4 9-6 Daniel Ramos Edward Cabrera (0-2) Matt Wivinis 2:35 6,013 4/22 CSC W 3-2 10-6 Travis Neubeck (2-1) Brian Trieglaff Tyler Frohwirth (2) 1:54 5,025 4/23 @HIC PPD (Rain) 4/24 @HIC PPD (Rain) 3rd -1.0 4/25 @HIC-1 L 1-4 (7) 10-7 - - Tyler Phillips Brandon Millers (0-1) 1:47 - @HIC-2 W 2-1 (7) 11-7 3rd -1.0 Colton Hock (3-1) Tyree Thompson Manny Rodriguez (3) 1:37 2,513 4/26 @HIC-1 W 8-5 (7) 12-7 - - Ryan Lillie (1-0) Alex Eubanks (1-2) 2:07 399 @HIC-2 PPD (Rain) T-2nd -1.0 4/27 @ASH L 2-3 12-8 3rd -2.0 Garrett Schilling (2-1) Taylor Braley (1-2) Robert Tyler (1) 2:31 2,011 4/28 @ASH L 8-10 12-9 T-3rd -3.0 Ben Bowden (1-0) Bryce Howe (1-1) Mike Bunal (1) 3:26 3,258 4/29 @ASH W 11-7 (10) 13-9 T-2nd -2.0 RJ Peace (2-0) Jose Valdespina (0-1) 3:28 2,828 4/30 OFF DAY 5/1 HAG L 6-8 13-10 T-3rd -3.0 Ben Braymer (3-0) Colton Hock (3-2) Jeremy McKinney (1) 2:53 3,180 5/2 HAG W 10-8 14-10 3rd -3.5 Dustin Beggs (1-0) Jared Brasher (0-1) 2:35 2,831 5/3 HAG L 4-11 14-11 T-3rd -4.0 Jackson Stoeckinger (1-2) Taylor Braley (1-3) 2:32 5,490 5/4 GVL W 9-8 15-11 3rd -4.0 Colton Hock (4-2) Angel Padron (1-1) 3:00 6,328 5/5 GVL L 1-2 15-12 3rd -4.0 Juan Florentino (2-0) Brady Puckett (1-2) Marcos Lantigua (1) 2:25 5,813 5/6 GVL L 2-10 15-13 T-3rd -4.0 Denyi Reyes (3-2) Brandon Miller (0-2) Lukas Young (1) 2:37 (1:39) 4,272 5/7 GVL L 2-3 15-14 T-4th -5.0 Enmanuel De Jesus (1-0) Ryan Lillie (1-1) 2:17 7,473 5/8 OFF DAY 5/9 @ASH L 10-14 15-15 5th -5.0 Ben Bowden (2-0) Michael Mertz (0-1) 3:26 1,926 5/10 @ASH L 3-9 15-16 5th -6.0 Will Gaddis (2-1) Brady Puckett (1-3) 2:54 2,800 5/11 @ASH L 5-10 15-17 5th -7.0 Erick Julio (1-1) Colton Hock (4-3) 3:03 2,556 5/12 @AUG W 3-1 16-17 5th -7.0 Ryan Lillie (2-1) John Gavin (2-1) Michael Mertz (1) 2:59 5,529 5/13 @AUG L 2-10 16-18 5th -7.0 Jose Marte (4-1) Edward Cabrera (0-3) 2:55 2,890 5/14 @AUG L 2-5 16-19 5th -8.0 Joey Marciano (3-1) Taylor Braley (1-4) Frank Rubio (7) 2:46 5/15 @AUG CANC. (Rain) - 5th -7.5 5/16 OFF DAY 5/17 LWD L 1-4 16-20 5th -8.0 Julian Garcia (1-1) Bryce Howe (1-2) Addison Russ (7) 2:32 4,136 5/18 LWD PPD (Rain) - 5th -8.0 5/19 LWD L 0-3 16-21 5th -8.5 Kyle Young (1-0) Brandon Miller (0-3) Kyle Dohy (5) 2:20 6,249 5/20 LWD W 8-0 (7) 17-21 - - Edward Cabrera (1-3) Spencer Howard (3-3) 1:54 - DH LWD W 2-0 (7) 18-21 5th -8.0 Colton Hock (5-3) Damon Jones (2-2) 1:36 4,101 5/21 KAN W 5-3 19-21 5th -7.0 Nestor Bautista (1-0) Lincoln Henzman (3-3) Michael Mertz (2) 2:25 (1:25) 2,920 5/22 KAN L 3-9 19-22 5th -8.0 Blake Battenfield (4-1) Trevor Rogers (0-1) 2:52 3,909 5/23 KAN L 2-3 19-23 5th -9.0 Tyler Johnson (3-0) Manny Rodriguez (0-1) 2:33 3,017 5/24 KAN W 5-2 20-23 5th -8.0 Brandon Miller (1-3) Zach Lewis (1-1) Vincenzo Aiello (1) 2:19 5,165 5/25 @HAG L 2-7 20-24 5th -8.0 Tomas Alastre (2-2) Edward Cabrera (1-4) Steven Fuentes (2) 2:52 1,634 5/26 @HAG W 3-0 (7) 21-24 Ryan Lillie (3-1) Jackson Tetreault (0-6) 1:56 - DH @HAG L 0-4 (7) 21-25 5th -8.5 Andrew Lee (1-0) Michael Mertz (0-2) 2:05 1,261 5/27 @HAG W 8-5 22-25 5th -8.5 Colton Hock (6-3) Carlos Acevedo (0-3) Bryce Howe (2) 2:36 (:57) 898 5/28 @HAG W 6-1 (7) 23-25 5th -8.5 Taylor Braley (2-4) Matthew DeRoser (2-2) 2:14 779 5/29 @LWD L 1-5 23-26 5th -9.0 Ramon Rosso (2-1) Brandon Miller (1-4) Luis Carrasco (1) 2:13 2,894 5/30 @LWD L 0-3 23-27 5th -10.0 Will Stewart (5-0) Edward Cabrera (1-5) 2:04 3,743 5/31 @LWD W 2-0 (7) 24-27 5th -9.5 Ryan Lillie (4-1) Kyle Young (1-2) 1:42 (:30) 3,315 6/1 WVA W 10-3 25-27 5th -9.5 Dustin Beggs (2-0) Evan Piechota (2-2) 2:14 (2:48) 5,610 6/2 WVA L 0-4 25-28 5th -9.5 Cody Bolton (2-0) Taylor Braley (2-5) 2:32 6,509 6/3 WVA W 5-2 26-28 5th -8.5 Brandon Miller (2-4) Hunter Stratton (1-3) 2:30 4,159 6/4 OFF DAY 6/5 @DEL W 5-3 27-28 5th -7.5 Edward Cabrera (2-5) Jhon Peluffo (0-1) Vincenzo Aiello (2) 2:47 2,033 6/6 @DEL W 4-1 28-28 5th -7.0 Ryan Lillie (5-1) Brenan Hanifee (4-2) Colton Hock (1) 2:14 2,784 6/7 @DEL L 3-6 28-29 5th -7.0 Cameron Bishop (5-3) Trevor Rogers (0-2) Nick Vespi (2) 2:42 2,721 6/8 LWD W 7-2 29-29 5th -7.0 Taylor Braley (3-5) Spencer Howard (3-5) 2:50 6,794 6/9 LWD L 5-6 29-30 5th -7.0 Connor Brogdon (2-2) Brandon Miller (2-5) Kyle Dohy (7) 2:23 (:24) 6,189 6/10 LWD L 0-2 29-31 5th -8.0 David Parkinson (5-1) Edward Cabrera (2-6) Addison Russ (12) 3:01 3,232 6/11 HIC L 7-8 29-32 5th -8.5 Jean Casanova (2-3) Michael Mertz (0-3) Alex Speas (6) 2:55 3,334 6/12 HIC-1 L 1-5 29-33 - - Noah Bremer (1-1) Dustin Beggs (2-1) 1:53 - 6/12 HIC-2 L 1-2 29-34 5th -10.5 Ryan Dease (1-0( Nestor Bautista (1-1) Joe Barlow (2) 2:04 3,820 6/13 HIC-1 W 7-5 30-24 - - Taylor Braley (4-5) AJ Alexy (2-5) Travis Neubeck (1) 2:42 - 6/13 HIC-2 W 13-4 31-34 5th -9.5 Manny Rodriguez (1-1) Derek Heffel (2-1) 2:17 3,452 6/14 HIC L 4-6 31-35 5th -9.0 Reid Anderson (2-4) Brandon Miller (2-6) Tyler Ferguson (1) 3:06 6,162 6/15 @KAN W 7-1 32-35 5th -8.0 Edward Cabrera (3-6) Parker Rigler (3-3) 2:53 1,009 6/16 @KAN W 4-1 33-35 5th -7.0 Ryan Lillie (6-1) Yosmer Solorzano (1-3) Vincenzo Aiello (3) 2:36 2,348 6/17 @KAN W 3-1 34-35 5th -7.0 Colton Hock (7-3) Zach Lewis (1-2) Travis Neubeck (2) 2:43 903 6/18 OFF DAY 6/19 S.A.L. All-Star Game 6/20

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GREENSBORO GRASSHOPPERS DAY-BY-DAY 2017 – SECOND HALF DATE OPPONENT RESULT SCORE REC. POS

2nd Half GB/GA

2nd Half WINNER LOSER SAVE TIME ATTEND.

6/21 @HAG W 4-3 1-0, 35-35 T-1st 0.0 Chris Reed (1-0 A.J. Bogucki (1-2) Vincenzo Aiello (4) 2:55 928 6/22 @HAG PPD Rain - 3rd -0.5 6/23 @HAG-1 W 5-4 (7) 2-0, 36-35 - - Gabriel Castellanos (1-0) Sam Held (2-3) 2:33 - @HAG-2 CANC. Rain - 2nd -0.5 6/24 KAN L 2-4 2-1, 36-36 T-3rd -1.0 Zach Lewis (2-2) Ryan Lillie (6-2) Will Kincanon (1) 2:28 4,024 6/25 KAN W 7-1 (7) 3-1, 37-36 2nd -0.5 Dustin Beggs (3-1) Luis Ledo (3-1) 1:50 (:32) 3,598 6/26 KAN W 8-7 4-1, 38-36 T-1st 0.0 Vincenzo Aiello (1-0) Aron McRee (2-2) 2:54 3,243 6/27 DEL L 2-20 4-2, 38-37 T-2nd -1.0 Cameron Bishop (7-4) Scott Sebald (0-1) 2:58 3,521 6/28 DEL L 3-8 4-3, 38-38 4th -1.0 Brenan Hanifee (7-3) Brandon Miller (2-7) 2:44 5,595 6/29 DEL W 1-0 5-3, 39-38 3rd -1.0 Daniel Castano (1-0) Matthias Dietz (6-2) Vincenzo Aiello (5) 2:15 7,009 6/30 @HIC SUSP. 7-2, Mid 4 - T-3rd -1.5 7/1 @HIC (6/30) W 9-4 6-3, 40-38 - - Colton Hock (8-3) Tyree Thompson (4-6) 2:32 (:58) 2,149 @HIC L 2-4 (7) 6-4, 40-39 3rd -1.0 Alex Eubanks (5-5) Trevor Rogers (0-3) Demarcus Evans (2) 1:53 913 7/2 @HIC L 1-5 6-5, 40-40 3rd -2.0 Tyler Phillips (5-5) Scott Sebald (0-2) 2:29 882 7/3 @HIC L 1-5 6-6, 40-41 5th -2.0 Noah Bremer (2-2) Brandon Miller (2-8) Josh Advocate (2) 2:43 4,776 7/4 LWD W 4-3 7-6, 41-41 4th -1.0 Daniel Castano (2-0) Ismael Cabrera (0-1) Vincenzo Aiello (6) 2:45 9,063 7/5 LWD W 5-4 8-6, 42-41 T-2nd -0.5 Colton Hock (9-3) Luis Cedeno (0-2) Vincenzo Aiello (7) 2:57 3,718 7/6 LWD L 4-5 8-7, 42-42 T-4th -1.0 Luis Carrasco (3-0) Ryan McKay (0-1) Zach Warren (5) 3:13 4,627 7/7 @LEX L 0-5 8-8, 42-43 T-4th -1.5 Andres Sotillet (6-5) Scott Sebald (0-3) 2:37 5,231 7/8 @LEX W 11-10 (11) 9-8, 43-43 T-3rd -1.5 Sean Guenther (1-0) Garrett Suchey (0-1) 3:54 3,044 7/9 @LEX L 1-2 9-9, 43-44 T-4th -1.5 Carlos Hernandez (6-3) Daniel Castano (2-1) Jacob Condra-Bogan (3) 2:16 3,748 7/10 OFF DAY 7/11 KAN W 6-2 10-9, 44-44 T-3rd -1.5 Edward Cabrera (4-6) Zach Lewis (2-3) Jeremy Ovalle (1) 3:01 (:34) 3,142 7/12 KAN L 1-2 10-10, 44-45 T-4th -2.5 Drew Harrington (5-4) Trevor Rogers (0-4) Jose Nin (4) 2:34 5,210 7/13 KAN W 5-4 (10) 11-10, 45-45 T-3rd -2.5 Sean Guenther (2-0) Aron McRee (3-3) 2:59 5,795 7/14 ASH L 7-8 11-11, 45-46 T-5th -3.0 Hayden Robers (1-0) Jeremy Ovalle (0-1) Tyler Roberts (7) 3:28 6,023 7/15 ASH L 6-13 11-12, 45-47 T-5th -3.5 Derrik Watson (1-1) Daniel Castano (2-2) 3:20 4,333 7/16 ASH L 1-12 11-13, 45-48 6th -4.5 Frederis Parra (1-1) Edward Cabrera (4-7) 2:51 4,566 7/17 ASH W 5-2 12-13, 46-48 6th -4.0 Trevor Rogers (1-4) Lucas Gilbreath (4-6) Jeremy Ovalle (2) 2:50 3,783 7/19 @DEL W 1-0 13-13, 47-48 T-4th -4.0 Scott Sebald (1-3) Scott Burke (2-3) Ryan McKay (1) 2:20 2,884 7/20 @DEL L 2-3 13-14, 47-49 T-5th -4.0 Nick Vespi (4-3) Nestor Bautista (1-2) 2:41 4,116 7/21 @DEL PPD (Rain) - 4th -4.0 7/22 @DEL L 3-4 (7) 14-14, 48-49 - - Timothy Naughton (2-2) Gabriel Castellanos (1-1) 2:07 - @DEL W 1-0 (9) 14-15, 48-50 T-4th -4.0 Michael Mertz (1-3) Ryan Wilson (0-2) 2:27 2,235 7/23 @LWD L 6-7 (10) 14-16, 48-51 T-5th -5.0 Zach Warren (2-1) Michael Mertz (1-4) 3:14 2,018 7/24 @LWD L 2-6 14-17, 48-52 6th -6.0 Julian Garcia (4-2) Sean Guenther (2-1) 2:30 3,900 7/25 @LWD L 5-7 14-18, 48-53 T-5th -7.0 Luis Cedenos (1-2) Colton Hock (9-4) Connor Brogdon (3) 2:48 (:43) 3,350 7/26 @LWD W 6-2 15-18, 49-53 5th -6.0 Damon Jones (7-5) Scott Sebald (2-3) 3:02 4,660 7/27 HIC W 3-0 16-18, 50-53 5th -6.0 Daniel Castano (3-2) Tyree Thompson (6-8) Michael Mertz (3) 2:49 6,105 7/28 HIC W 8-5 17-18, 51-53 5th -6.0 Brandon Miller (3-8) Tyler Thomas (0-1) Jeremy Ovalle (3) 3:32 8,055 7/29 HIC W 2-1 18-18, 52-53 5th -6.0 Michael Mertz (2-1) Demarcus Evans (2-1) 2:33 3,405 7/30 @ROM 7/31 @ROM 8/1 @ROM 8/2 @KAN 8/3 @KAN 8/4 @KAN 8/5 @KAN 8/6 OFF DAY 8/7 WVA 8/8 WVA 8/9 WVA 8/10 ASH 8/11 ASH 8/12 ASH 8/13 ASH 8/14 OFF DAY 8/15 @GVL 8/16 @GVL 8/17 @GVL 8/18 @KAN 8/19 @KAN 8/20 @KAN 8/21 @KAN 8/22 OFF DAY 8/23 DEL 8/24 DEL 8/25 DEL 8/26 DEL 8/27 LWD 8/28 LWD 8/29 LWD 8/30 LWD 8/31 @HIC 9/1 @HIC 9/2 @HIC 9/3 @HIC

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GREENSBORO 2018 HIGHS & LOWS Greensboro Team Offense Most Runs, Game: 11, 2x, last: 7/8 at LEX (11 inn.) Most Runs, Inning: 7, 4/29 at ASH (10th inning) Most Hits, Game: 16, 4/29 at ASH Fewest Hits, Game: 2, 4/10 vs. AUG 10+ Hits, Game: 27x, last: 10, 7/28 vs. HIC 20+ Hits, Game: Most Stolen Bases, Game: 7, 7/11 vs. KAN Most HR, Game: 5, 6/1 vs. WV Most Triples, Game: 3, 6/8 vs. LWD Most Doubles, Game: 8, 4/29 at ASH Most Runners Left on Base: 12, 4/11 vs. AUG Most Innings with a run scored: 7, 4/12 at HAG (10 innings) Longest Scoreless Innings Streak: 20.0, 5/29 – 5/31 at LWD

Grasshoppers Individual Offense Most HR, Game: 2, 4x, last: Rivera/Brown, 6/1 vs. WV Most Triples, Game: 2, Jose Devers, 6/8 vs. LWD Most Doubles, Game: 2, 12x, last: Isael Soto, 7/29 vs. HIC Most Runs Scored, Game: 4, Thomas Jones, 5/2 vs. HAG Most RBI, Game: 5, 2x, last: Isael Soto, 7/8 at LEX Most Hits, Game: 4, 4x, last: Tristan Pompey, 7/28 vs. HIC Most Stolen Bases, Game: 2, 6x, last: Ricardo Cespedes, 7/11 vs. KAN Most Walks, Game: 3, 2x, last: Micah Brown, 7/11 vs. KAN Most Strikeouts, Game: 4, 10x, last: Thomas Jones, 7/26 at LWD Longest Hitting Streak: 13, Cameron Baranek, 6/1 – pres. Longest On-Base Streak: 21, Cameron Baranke, 5/24 – pres. Opponents Team Offense Most Runs, Game: 20, 6/27 vs. DEL Most Runs, Inning: 8, 2x, last: 6/27 vs. DEL (7th inning) Most Hits, Game: 22, 6/27 vs. DEL Fewest Hits, Game: 1, 2x, last: 7/29 vs. HIC 10+ Hit Games: 35x, last: 10, 7/28 vs. HIC 20+ Hit Games: 1x, 22, 6/27 vs. DEL Most Stolen Bases, Game: 6, 7/27 vs. HIC Most Home Runs, Game: 6, 7/15 vs. ASH Most Doubles, Game: 6, 6/27 vs. DEL Most Triples, Game: 3, 7/23 at LWD Most Runners Left on Base: 12, 6/14 vs. HIC Most Innings with a run scored: 7, 7/15 vs. ASH Opponent Individual Offense Most Home Runs, Game (Indiv.): 2, 6x, last: Ramon Marcelino, 7/16 vs. ASH Most Doubles, Game (Indiv): 3, Logan Baldwin, 5/13 at AUG Most Triples, Game (Indiv): 2, Jake Scheiner, 7/23 at LWD Most RBI, Game (Indiv.): 6, Chad Spanberger, 5/9 at ASH Most Hits, Game (Indiv.): 5, Will Robertson, 6/27 vs. DEL Most Stolen Bases, Game (Indiv): 3, 2x, last: Yonny Hernandez, 7/27 vs. HIC Defensive Superlatives Most DP Turned, Game: 4, 2x, last: 7/11 vs. KAN Most DP Against, Game: 3, 4/17 at LWD Most Errors, One Game (Indiv.): 3, Sam Castro, 4/17 at LWD Most Errors, One Game (Team): 5, 5/10 at ASH Most Errors, Game, Opponent (Indiv.): 2, Wilkerman Garcia, 4/19 vs. CSC Most Errors, Game, Opponent (Team): 3, 2x, last: 5/24 vs. KAN

Grasshoppers Team Pitching Most Strikeouts, Game: 13, 9x, last: 7/29 vs. HIC Most Walks, Game: 7, 2x, last: 7/28 vs. HIC Fewest Walks, Game: 0, 19x, last: 7/26 at LWD Most Pitchers Used, Game: 5, 2x, last: 5/6 vs. GVL 10 + Strikeouts: 35x, last: 13, 7/23 at LWD 15 + Strikeouts: 0 Shutouts: 9, last: 7/27 vs. HIC Longest Scoreless Innings Streak: 19.0, 5/19 – 5/21 Grasshoppers Individual Pitching Most Runs Allowed, Game: 8, 2x, last: Brandon Miller, 7/8 at LEX Most Earned Runs Allowed, Game: 7, 4x, last: Brandon Miller, 7/8 at LEX Most Hits Allowed, Game: 12, Brandon Miller, 5/19 vs. LWD Most Home Runs Allowed, Game: 4, Daniel Castano, 7/15 vs. ASH Most Walks Allowed, Game: 5, 2x, last: Edward Cabrera, 7/28 vs. HIC Most Strikeouts, Game: 12, Trevor Rogers, 7/29 vs. HIC Most Strikeouts, Game, Reliever: 8, Dustin Beggs, 4/27 at ASH Most Consecutive Strikeouts, Game: 6, Dustin Beggs, 4/27 at ASH Most Inn. Pitched, Game, Starter: 7.2, 2x, last: Trevor Rogers, 7/29 vs. HIC Most Inn. Pitched, Game for Reliever: 5.0, Sean Guenther, 7/13 vs. KAN Fewest Inn. Pitched, Game for Starter: 1.1, Edward Cabrera, 4/28 at ASH Opponents Pitching Most Strikeouts, Game (Team): 17, 7/9 at LEX Most Strikeouts, Game (Starter): 12, Carlos Hernandez, 7/9 at LEX Most Strikeouts, Game (Reliever): 6, 4x, last: Derek Heffel, 6/30 at HIC Most Walks, Game (Team): 10, 7/11 vs. KAN Most Walks, Game (Indiv.): 7, Zach Lewis, 7/11 vs. KAN Most Home Runs Allowed (Indiv.): 2, 4x, last: Damon Jones, 6/9 vs. LWD Most Inn. Pitched, Game (Indiv.): 9.0, Andres Sotillet, 7/7 at LEX Most Pitchers Used, Game: 6, 4/28 at ASH Intimidators Miscellaneous Season Highs and Lows Longest Winning Streak: 5, 6/15 – 6/23-1 Longest Winning Streak, Home: 3, 3x, last: 6/29 – 7/5 Longest Winning Streak, Road: 6, 6/15 – 6/30 Longest Losing Streak: 6, 5/5 – 5/11 Longest Losing Streak, Home: 5, 5/5 – 5/19 Longest Losing Streak, Road: 3, 7/1 – 7/3 Largest Margin of Victory: 9, 6/13 vs. HIC-2 Largest Margin of Defeat: 18, 6/27 vs. DEL Largest Come-From-Behind Win: 6, 2x, last: 7/8 at LEX Largest Come-From-Ahead Loss: 6, 5/1 vs. HAG Longest Game, Innings: 11, 7/8 at LEX Longest Game, Time 3:54, 7/8 at LEX Longest Game, Time (Nine Innings): 3:26, 2x, last: 5/9 at ASH Shortest Game, Time 1:36, 5/20 vs. LWD-2 (7 inn.) Shortest Game, Time (Nine Innings): 1:54, 4/22 vs. CSC Shortest Game, Time (Seven Innings): 1:36, 5/20 vs. LWD-2 Longest Delay: 2:48, 6/1 vs. WV (2 delays of 1:35, 1:13) 1:39, 5/6 vs. GVL