2022 Media Guide

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DAYTON DRAGONS 2022 MEDIA GUIDE

DAY AIR BALLPARK | DAYTON, OHIO


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2022 DAYTON DRAGONS MEDIA GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS

Front Office and Ownership Info Administrative Staff Directory Dragons Honors Day Air Ballpark Ownership Front Office

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2022 Dayton Dragons Coaching Staff Bios, Stats Dragons Field Manager History Players Bios and Stats

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2021 Dayton Dragons Review Season Review Opening Day Roster & Box Score Transactions Team Statistics Season-Highs, Misc. Stats Game-by-Game

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Dayton Dragons Franchise Records, History Attendance, Sell-Out Streak Info 37 Dragons Year-by-Year 38 Dragons All-Time Roster 39-42 Dragons Team Records, Season 43 Dragons Team Records, Single-Game 44 Dragons Individual Records, Game 45 Dragons Individual Records, Season 46 Dragons Individual Records, Career 48 All-Time Dragons Opening Day Lineups 50 Dragons Full-Season All-Stars, Lg. Leaders 51 “The Last Time” 52-53 Dragons Historical Timeline 54-58 Dragons Year-by-Year Team Statistics 59-78 Dragons in the Majors, Rehab Assigns 79-83 Midwest League/Minor Leagues MWL Affiliates/Playoff Format MWL Roster Rules, Game Specs MWL Team Pages 2021 League Recap Dragons Biggest Comebacks MWL MVPs, All-Time League Cities Dragons in the MWL All-Star Game MWL Mileage Chart Dragons Road Hotel Information Minor League Baseball Directory

84 85 86-96 97 98 98 101 102 103 105

Cincinnati Reds Front Office Staff Field Staff and Player Development 2020-21 Draft Selections Reds Annual Top Prospect Lists Reds 2021 Minor League Player/Year 2022 Reds Minor League Affiliates Reds Affiliate History, Farm/Scouting Dir.

106 107 108 109 110 112 116

Miscellaneous & Media Information Dragons Medical Staff Dragons Media Dept./Media Outlets Dragons Radio & Broadcaster History MWL, Affiliates Telephone Directory Dragons on Television Dragons in the Community Pre-Game Schedule, Ground Rules 2022 Dragons Schedule

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Information Boxes Dragons All-Time Coaching Staffs Reds Player Development Instructors Dragons Post-Season History Dragons Coaches who played for Reds Dragons MWL Players/Week, Month Jeter Downs Back-to-Back RBI Hunter Greene 102 mph Dragons Top Hitting Streaks Dragons All-Time Greatest Ending Cueto’s 5-Inning No-Hitter The First 9-Inning No-Hitter “20 Greatest Dragons” All-Time Exhibition Games in Dayton Grand Slams, Partial-Season Leaders Back-to-Back-to-Back Home Runs Walk-Off Home Runs, 12+ Ks in/Game Billy Hamilton’s Season for the Ages Renken’s Strikeout Streak/2011 Pitchers Austin Kearns’ Home Run Streak Donald Lutz’s Reverse Cycle Jose Siri’s Hitting Streak Bobby Basham’s Scoreless Streak Dragons in MLB ASG/World Series Recent MWL Champs/League Names Dragons Longest Winning Streaks Dragons Longest Games Dragons 11 Runs in the 9th Baseball’s Greatest Comeback Dragons Community Service Winners

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The 2022 Dayton Dragons Media Guide was produced by the Dayton Dragons and its entire contents are copyrighted by Palisades Arcadia Baseball, LLC. This guide was researched, edited, and written by Tom Nichols, Dragons Director of Media Relations. Special assistance provided by Mike Vander Woude. Thanks to the Cincinnati Reds Media Relations & Communications Departments (Rob Butcher, Larry Herms, Jamie Ramsey, Jarrod Rollins, Brendan Hader).


Dayton Dragons Front Office

Dayton Dragons Cincinnati Reds affiliate - 22nd Season Midwest League Stadium and Office Address: Day Air Ballpark 220 N. Patterson Blvd. Dayton, OH 45402 Phone: (937) 228-2287 Fax: (937) 228-2284

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Website: www.daytondragons.com Email: dragons@daytondragons.com Twitter: @dragonsbaseball Facebook: dragonsbaseball Instagram: dragonsbaseball

Front Office Directory Management President - Robert Murphy Executive Vice President - Eric Deutsch Vice President & Assistant General Manager - Brandy Guinaugh Vice President of Accounting & Finance - Mark Schlein Vice President of Corporate Partnerships - Brad Eaton Sales and Marketing Director of Ticket Operations - Stefanie Mitchell Director of Ticket Sales - Andrew Hayes Director of Group Sales - Carl Hertzberg Senior Manager of Corporate Partnerships - Brittany Snyder Managers of Corporate Partnerships - Nicole Annucci, Jake Arthur, Tanner Buhrts, Megan Norkunas, Jack Twomey Business Development Mgrs. - Auston Hottinger, Andrew Zellers Group Sales Managers - Noah Harsh, Andrew Majzan, John Slone Corporate Partnerships Assistant - Kaylie Marshall Inside Sales Manager - Brice Odel Ticket Operations Manager - Jordyn Lewis Multimedia Designer - David Luehring Digital Content Manager - Alexa Sandler Motion Graphics/Production Manager - Ian Kallmeyer Retail Operations Manager - Lamont Fox Operations and Facilities Senior Director of Operations - John Wallace Operations Manager - Leighton Mohr Operations Assistant - Nick Hall Sports Turf Manager - Brent White Clubhouse Manager - Zack Shickel Entertainment Senior Director of Entertainment - Kaitlin Rohrer Director of Entertainment - Katrina Hamilton Entertainment Administrative Manager - Jamie Penwell Media Relations Director of Media Relations & Broadcasting - Tom Nichols Media Relations Assistant - Lyle Goldstein Administration Administrative Assistant to the President - Mary Cleveland

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Dayton Dragons Honors/Awards

Dragons Major Awards and Accomplishments All-Time North American Sports Record Holder for Consecutive Sold-Out Regular Season Dates (1,385 entering 2022 season) Established Class-A single-season attendance record in first season (2000) and broke the record in 2003, 2004, and 2010. The Dragons 21 years of existence have marked the top 21 single-season attendance totals in Class-A history. The current single-season record of 597,433 was set by the Dragons in 2010. 2003 Dayton Business Journal’s “Community Supporter of the Year.” Winner of PRISM Award as best-operated Minor League sports franchise, 2003, 2004, 2007. First inductee into the PRISM Award Hall of Fame. Selected in 2004 as the winner of the Bob Freitas Award by Baseball America (top Class-A franchise). Selected in 2007 as one of the “10 Hottest Tickets in Sports” by Sports Illustrated. Selected in 2008 as co-winners of the “Ongoing Excellence” Award by Ballpark Digest. Awarded the 2009 Larry MacPhail Promotional Trophy by the Midwest League. The trophy is given to one team in the league each year based on excellence in promotions. Selected as 2011 Minor League Baseball “Organization of the Year” by Ballpark Digest. One of five finalists for 2012 SportsBusiness Journal “Professional Sports Team of the Year” Award. The Dragons were the first Minor League team ever selected as a finalist. Winner of Minor League Baseball’s John H. Johnson President’s Award, 2012 (highest honor presented to one MiLB team per year). Midwest League nominee for John H. Johnson Award in 2001, 2011, 2012. Winner of Ballpark Digest “Best Marketing” award for 2015 season. Winner of Dayton American Advertising Federation Hermes Awards (two Gold, one bronze) for 2015 productions. Midwest League nominee in 2016, 2017, and 2018 for the Charles K. Murphy Patriot Award for outstanding support of and engagement with the United States Armed Forces and veterans, both at the ballpark and in the community. Named Miami Valley’s “Customer Service Business of the Year” by Dayton Business Journal in 2018 and 2019. Dragons President & General Manager Robert Murphy has earned many honors including 2005 Minor League Baseball Executive of the Year by the Sporting News; 2018 Minor League Executive of the Year by Baseball America; 2019 Baseball Executive of the Year by Ballpark Digest; and Midwest League Executive of the Year in 2000 and 2012. Dragons Vice President, Sponsor Services Brandy Guinaugh was named 2016 Minor League Baseball Rawlings Woman Executive of the Year. The Dragons hosted the Midwest League All-Star Game in 2001 and 2013; hosted the Cincinnati Reds vs. Florida Marlins exhibition game in 2007; hosted the Cincinnati Reds Futures Games in 2009 and 2017; hosted the 20th Season Celebration Game in 2019.

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Day Air Ballpark

Day Air Ballpark Firsts First Game: April 27, 2000 First Batter: Brian Seever, Cedar Rapids First Pitcher: Jim Manias, Dragons First Hit: Casey Bookout, Dragons First Run: Austin Kearns, Dragons First Home Run: Casey Bookout, Dragons

Outfield Dimensions: LF - 320 LCF - 381 CF - 402 RCF - 371 RF - 320 Day Air Ballpark - Fast Facts • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Designed by HNTB Sports Architecture of Kansas City, Mo. Opened April 27, 2000 Seating capacity of 6,830 stadium-style seats plus lawn sections 28 luxury suites and press box on the Club Level of stadium 4 Party Decks and 1 hospitality section (Azek Dragons Lair) 7 concession stand locations and over 100 points-of-sale 7 men’s, 7 women’s and 1 family restroom; 1 Mom’s Room for nursing mothers 3,150 square foot “Dragons Den” team store 72,200 square feet plaza area in front of stadium 6,900 public and private parking spaces within 1/4 mile of stadium Fully handicapped accessible, meeting ADA requirements State-of-the-art 2,050 square foot 13HD Video Board (installed in 2015) 6 x 240 LED Pro Star® Video Plus outfield signage wall Indoor batting tunnel and pitcher’s mound adjacent to Dragons clubhouse

The Playing Surface and Field • • • • • •

Complete reconstruction of playing surface, drainage, and irrigation prior to 2012 season Underground irrigation system that consists of more than 1,000 tons of gravel 600 tons of infield mix which is 33% clay, 27% silt and 40% sand 400 tons of clay on the warning track 3,500 tons of Rootzone mix (90% sand, 10% peat) underneath turf 100,000 square feet (appx. 2.5 acres) of Kentucky Bluegrass turf

Dayton Dragons Game Information

Game Times: Mon. thru Sat. - 7:05 p.m.; Sun. - 1:05 p.m. Special start times: 1:05 p.m. on April 9, April 23. Single-Game Ticket Prices: $10.00-$20.00. Radio Announcers: Tom Nichols, Lyle Goldstein. Number of Games Broadcast: 132 (all games) Flagship Station: WONE 980 AM Internet Broadcasts: www.daytondragons.com Television Announcers: Tom Nichols, Jack Pohl. 25 games televised. Station: Dayton CW Channel 26 (Time Warner Cable channels 13 and 1013). M E DI A

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Team Ownership Greg Rosenbaum Mr. Rosenbaum is President of Palisades Associates, Inc., a merchant banking and investment firm. Mr. Rosenbaum began his business career in 1978 at The Boston Consulting Group. In 1982, he was named a Vice President of The Dyson-Kissner-Moran Corporation, a private investment firm that pioneered leveraged buyouts. In 1987, Mr. Rosenbaum was one of the founding Managing Directors of The Carlyle Group. In 1989, he founded Palisades Associates, Inc. A Toledo native and 1970 Ohio High School State Debating Champion, Mr. Rosenbaum received an A.B. in Government from Harvard College, magna cum laude, in 1974, where he won the National College Debate Championship, and jointly earned a J.D. from Harvard Law School, where he won the Ames Moot Court Competition, and an M.P.P. from Harvard’s John F. Kennedy School of Government in 1978. While pursuing his graduate studies, Mr. Rosenbaum served as Coach of Debating at Harvard, leading the team to another National Championship, and as a Teaching Fellow in Government and Social Sciences. He is admitted to the active practice of law in Ohio and Illinois and before the Supreme Court of the United States, and is a member of the American Bar Association’s Sections on Antitrust Law and Business Law, the Ohio State Bar Association and the Dayton Bar Association. Mr. Rosenbaum has served on numerous boards of directors, both for-profit and not-for-profit, public as well as private. In 2011, the Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty named Mr. Rosenbaum the Humanitarian of the Year. He served as a member of the board of the United States Olympic and Paralympic Foundation from 2013-2020 and the USA Swimming Foundation from 2013-2019. In 2016, he served as the Team Leader for the USA Modern Pentathlon Team at the Rio Olympics. Last summer, he attended the Tokyo Olympics as part of USA Pentathlon’s official delegation. In 2013, Mr. Rosenbaum was appointed by President Obama to the United States Holocaust Memorial Council, a position he held until 2017. He served as a Vice Chair of the Platform Committee for the 2016 Democratic National Convention and is a member the board of the Center for American Progress Action Fund. For his work with the U.S. Army’s World Class Athlete Program, Mr. Rosenbaum was awarded the Public Service Medal by the Secretary of the Army in 2017. In 2021, he was named Chair of Minor League Baseball’s Government Relations Committee.

Nick Sakellariadis Mr. Sakellariadis retired following a 35-year investment banking career at Citigroup-related companies. Mr. Sakellariadis served in various investment banking capacities at Citigroup companies including as Managing Director in the Mergers and Acquisitions Group, and as head of the Financial Restructuring Group, and as a member of the Advisory Committee, which reviewed and approved all fairness and valuation opinions rendered by the firm. He served as an advisor in transactions totaling in excess of $200 billion. Mr. Sakellariadis covered the Automotive, Homebuilding and Building Products sectors, as well as other industrial companies. Mr. Sakellariadis graduated from Harvard College, magna cum laude in 1973, and received an M.B.A. from the Harvard Business School, and a J.D. degree from the Harvard Law School. He was a Fulbright/ITT Scholar in 1973-1974. Mr. Sakellariadis is a former co-chairman of the Harvard College Fund, co-chairman of the John Harvard Society, Fundraising Co-Chairman of the Harvard College Class of 1973, former Fundraising Co-Chairman (along with Greg Rosenbaum) of the Harvard Law School Class of 1977, Member of Major Gifts Committee for the Harvard Business School Class of 1977, Advisory Trustee of the New York Botanical Garden, former Trustee and Treasurer of the U.S. Board of Athens College, Advisory Trustee of Phoenix Country Day School, 29-year member of the Parish Council and former President of the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church in New York City, and a member of four national Greek Church and cultural organizations. He is a recipient of the Ellis Island Medal of Honor.

Michael Savit Mr. Savit is the Managing Partner of the HWS Group, which over the past 24 years has owned and operated seven Minor League baseball teams as well as an NBA Development League team in Springfield, MA. Mr. Savit was also a limited partner in the Memphis Grizzlies of the NBA. Prior to the formation of the HWS Group, Mr. Savit worked for 16 years for the Cleveland-based International Management Group (IMG), specializing in event management. In 1997, he and his brother, Jeffrey, founded the HWS Group, headquartered in Wellesley, MA, in honor of their late father, Herbert W. Savit. The first two teams with which he was involved were the Augusta GreenJackets of the South Atlantic League (19982005) and the Michigan BattleCats of the Midwest League (2000-2001). Along with three other teams HWS Group purchased, the Mobile BayBears of the Southern League (2003-2017), the Columbia Blowfish of the Coastal Plain (collegiate) League (2006-2013) and the Modesto Nuts of the California League (2005-2019), those teams have since been sold. Currently Mr. Savit serves as Managing Partner of the Mahoning Valley Scrappers of the MLB Draft League in addition to his role as co-owner and board member of the Dayton Dragons. Mr. Savit received an A.B. degree in Government from Harvard College in 1978, where he served as Sports Editor of the Harvard Crimson. He is currently involved in numerous philanthropic endeavors in the New England area, including the HWS Golf Classic, which since 2002 has raised over $1.8 million for the Herbert W. Savit Research Fund at Brown University and the Miriam Hospital in Providence, RI, dedicated to focused research in myeloid diseases. M E DI A

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Dragons Front Office Robert “Bob” Murphy has served as President of the Dayton Dragons since the organization’s inception in 1999 and has worked in sports management since 1995. He received his undergraduate degree in communications and media arts from Buffalo State College and received his MBA from the State University of New York at Buffalo. Murphy was named Executive of the Year by the Midwest League in the years 2000 and 2011. In 2000, Bob was named to Dayton Business Journal’s Top 40 Under 40 in Business. In the year 2005 he was named Minor League Baseball Executive of the Year by the longstanding national sports publication The Sporting News. In 2013, Murphy was awarded the West Chester-Liberty Chamber Alliance Everest Award honoring leaders and legends on the I-75 Growth Corridor. Murphy was selected as Minor League Baseball’s national “Executive of the Year” by Baseball America. The award is presented annually to one individual from among all executives in 16 leagues and 190 teams across Minor League Baseball. Robert Murphy President

Under Murphy’s leadership, the Dayton Dragons organization set and surpassed numerous milestones. Among the accomplishments are selling out every Dayton Dragons game since its inception in the year 2000; and on July 9, 2011 broke the all-time record for most consecutive home game sellouts when they sold out their 815th consecutive game having broken the 18-year-old record set by the Portland Trail Blazers of the NBA. In 2019, Murphy was selected as the Ballpark Digest “Executive of the Year.” The 2019 Executive of the Year Award from Ballpark Digest recognized Murphy’s role in setting the tone for the Dragons success including the longest sellout streak in professional sports history and a strong slate of community programs. That same year, Murphy was also selected as the Dayton Business Journal “Executive of the Year.” In addition, the organization has received several awards during its existence including being honored by the Midwest League of Professional Baseball Clubs as the winner of the John H. Johnson President’s Trophy in the years 2001, 2011 & 2012. The annual award honors the individual or club that best exemplifies the standards of the complete baseball franchise. In 2012 the Dragons were also awarded Minor League Baseball’s John H. Johnson President’s Award which honors the complete baseball franchise, the top honor bestowed by Minor League Baseball. March 19, 2012 the Dayton Dragons were named as one of five finalists for the SportsBusiness Journal Professional Sports Team of the Year Award. The Dragons are the first minor league team from any sport to be selected as a finalist for the award. The award honors a sports franchise based on an evaluation of “excellence, growth, creativity, innovation, sound planning, implementation and outcomes.” The Dayton Dragons were selected as the Miami Valley’s “Customer Service Business of the Year” by the Dayton Business Journal in 2018 and 2019. Since inception, the Dragons have maintained a culture of unsurpassed customer service. Also, the Dayton Dragons were honored in 2019 with the Eclipse Integrity Award from the BBB. The BBB’s Eclipse Integrity Awards are presented to organizations demonstrating significant, unique, and continuous commitment to trust and fair play in the marketplace and in day-to-day living. Bob and his wife, Kathy, are especially proud of their three children, Kaitlin, Michael, and Colleen.

Eric Deutsch Exec. V.P.

Eric Deutsch has been with Dragons since their inception in 1999 and has worked in professional sports since 1993. He worked with the Las Vegas Stars/51’s of the Pacific Coast League before joining the Dragons. Eric was born at the Grand Forks Air Force Base in North Dakota, but was raised in Las Vegas. He received his accounting degree from the University of San Diego in 1990 and worked for Solar Turbines/Caterpillar in San Diego in the finance department for two years before moving on to graduate school. In 1993 Eric received his Master of Science in Sports Administration from St. Thomas University of Miami, Florida. Eric and his wife, Courtney, have four children.

Dragons Vice Presidents

Brandy Guinaugh

Mark Schlein

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Andrew Hayes


Dragons Front Office Dragons Directors

Katrina Gibbs

Carl Hertzberg

Tom Nichols

Kaitlin Rohrer

Stefanie Mitchell

John Wallace

Additional Dragons Front Office

Nicole Annucci

Jake Arthur

Tanner Buhrts

Mary Cleveland

Lamont Fox

Lyle Goldstein

Nick Hall

Noah Harsh

Auston Hottinger

Ian Kallmeyer

Jordyn Lewis

David Luehring

Andrew Majzan

Kaylie Marshall

Leighton Mohr

Megan Norkunas

Brice Odel

Jamie Penwell

Alexa Sandler

John Slone

Brittany Snyder

Jack Twomey

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Andrew Zellers


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Bryan LaHair

- Manager

Bryan LaHair is in his first season as Dragons manager and his fifth year in the Reds organization. He served as manager with the Reds affiliate in the Arizona Complex League in 2021 and was the manager at Billings in 2019. He was slated to return to Billings as manager in 2020 before the season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. LaHair opened his coaching career as the Billings hitting coach in 2018. PLAYING CAREER: LaHair played professionally for 14 seasons from 2003-14 and 2016-17, appearing in more than 1,000 games. He was primarily a first baseman but also saw considerable time as a corner outfielder. He played in 195 major league games with the Seattle Mariners and Chicago Cubs. In 2012, he appeared in the MLB All-Star Game. LaHair played for TEAM USA’s national team three times (2005 World Cup, 2006 regional Olympic qualifier, 2007 Olympic qualifier). LaHair led all of Minor League Baseball in home runs in 2011 with 38 with the Iowa Cubs and was selected as the Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player. He played one season in Japan in 2013. PERSONAL: LaHair, 39, is a native of Worcester, Massachusetts and was chosen as the 2000 Massachusetts High School Player of the Year. He was selected by the Mariners in the 39th round of the 2002 draft out of St. Petersburg College in Florida. Year Team 2019 Billings 2021 Reds

League Pioneer ACL

Managing Statistics

Class Rookie Rookie

Year Team League G 2003 Everett Northwest 57 2004 Everett Northwest 7 2004 Wisconsin Midwest 67 2005 Inland Empire California 126 2006 San Antonio Texas 60 2006 Tacoma Pacific Coast 54 2007 Tacoma Pacific Coast 138 2008 Tacoma Pacific Coast 86 2008 Seattle American 45 2009 Tacoma Pacific Coast 121 2010 Iowa Pacific Coast 125 2011 Iowa Pacific Coast 129 2011 Chicago National 20 2012 Chicago National 130 2013 Fukuoka Japan Pacific 111 2014 Akron Eastern 101 2014 Columbus International 10 2016 Somerset Atlantic 123 2017 Somerset Atlantic 27 Major League Totals 195 Minor League Totals 1081

W-L 39-37 33-26

Pct. .513 .559

Playing Statistics AB 201 25 262 509 222 202 552 316 136 457 422 456 59 340 348 364 35 476 92 535 4023

R H 26 49 5 11 30 73 81 158 22 65 36 66 79 152 39 83 15 34 72 132 71 130 91 151 9 17 42 88 38 80 38 85 2 4 59 133 10 21 66 139 592 1159

Standing 1st in 2nd Half 2nd

Playoffs Lost Semi-Finals None

2B 3B HR RBI 14 0 2 20 6 0 1 7 24 0 5 28 28 2 22 113 12 0 6 30 10 0 10 44 46 2 12 81 26 1 12 53 4 0 3 10 28 2 26 85 30 0 25 81 38 0 38 109 5 1 2 6 17 0 16 40 19 1 16 57 17 2 5 60 2 0 0 4 24 1 10 86 3 0 0 4 26 1 21 56 281 9 164 715

SB CS AVG 4 3 .244 0 0 .440 0 6 .279 0 1 .310 0 0 .293 3 0 .327 0 1 .275 1 1 .263 0 1 .250 0 5 .289 3 1 .308 2 0 .331 0 0 .288 4 2 .259 2 1 .230 1 1 .234 0 0 .114 1 0 .279 0 0 .228 4 3 .260 14 19 .288

Dragons All-Time Coaching Staffs Year 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022

Manager Freddie Benavides Donnie Scott Donnie Scott Donnie Scott Alonzo Powell Alonzo Powell Billy Gardner, Jr. Donnie Scott Donnie Scott Todd Benzinger Todd Benzinger Delino DeShields Delino DeShields Jose Nieves Jose Nieves Jose Nieves Dick Schofield Luis Bolivar Luis Bolivar Luis Bolivar Season Canceled Jose Moreno Bryan LaHair

Pitching Coach Don Alexander Bill Moloney Ted Power Jaime Garcia Larry Pierson Larry Pierson Larry Pierson* Doug Bair Doug Bair Tony Fossas Tony Fossas Tony Fossas Tom Browning Tony Fossas Tony Fossas Tom Browning Derrin Ebert Derrin Ebert Seth Etherton Seth Etherton

Batting Coach Brian Conley Brian Conley Brian Conley Billy White Max Venable Chris Sabo Alonzo Powell Darren Bragg Darren Bragg Tony Jaramillo Ken Griffey Sr.** Alex Pelaez Alex Pelaez Alex Pelaez Luis Bolivar Luis Bolivar Luis Bolivar Daryle Ward Daryle Ward Mike Devereaux

Coach

Corky Miller^ Corky Miller^ Kevin Mahar Kevin Mahar Kevin Mahar

Brian Garman Brian Garman

Daryle Ward Daryle Ward

Darren Bragg Juan Samuel

*Pete Magre served as pitching coach for a portion of the 2006 season. **Jason Baker served as Batting Coach for a portion of the 2010 season. ^Corky Miller served as a part-time coach.

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Brian Garman

- Pitching Coach

Wapakoneta, Ohio native Brian Garman returns to the Dragons in 2022 as pitching coach after serving in the same position in 2021. He served as a pitching coach in the Los Angeles Angels system for two seasons, working at Rookie-level Orem (Pioneer League) in 2019 and Advanced-A Inland Empire (California League) in 2018.

PLAYING CAREER: Garman, 33, pitched at Wapakoneta High School and the University of Cincinnati before being drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 17th round in 2010. He spent four years as a pitcher in the Brewers system, reaching the Double-A level. He finished fourth in the Pioneer League in saves with nine in his first professional season with Helena in 2010. Garman spent the entire 2011 season in the Midwest League with Wisconsin and made one appearance that season in Dayton against the Dragons.

Year Team League 2010 Helena Pioneer 2011 Wisconsin Midwest 2012 Brevard County Florida State 2012 Huntsville Southern 2013 Huntsville Southern 2013 Brewers Arizona Minor League Totals

W 3 4 3 1 1 0 12

Playing Statistics L 1 3 3 0 0 0 7

ERA 0.90 3.18 1.88 3.00 4.25 0.00 2.65

G 22 41 22 19 20 3 127

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30 62.1 38.1 24 29.2 2.1 186.2

H 20 60 31 29 32 3 175

BB 18 34 12 8 10 1 83

DRAGONS 2022 COACHING STAFF Bryan LaHair Brian Garman Daryle Ward Juan Samuel Wade Hebrink Daniel Donohue

Manager Pitching Coach Hitting Coach Bench Coach Athletic Trainer Strength & Conditioning Coach

REDS PLAYER DEVELOPMENT COORDINATORS AND ROVING INSTRUCTORS Chris Tremie Luis Bolivar Joel Noboa Dave Hansen Jim Rickon Bryan Conger Casey Weathers Jose Nieves Kevin Mahar Corky Miller Bill Doran Eric Davis Mario Soto M E DI A

Field Coordinator Academies Coordinator Latin American Field Coordinator Hitting Coordinator Hitting Coordinator Pitching Coordinator Pitching Coordinator Infield Coordinator Outfield/Baserunning Coordinator Catching Coordinator Special Assistant to the GM Special Assistant to the GM Special Assistant to the GM

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Daryle Ward

- Hitting Coach

Ward returns to the Dragons as hitting coach in 2022 after serving in the same position in Dayton in 2017-18 and 2021. He is in his seventh year in coaching in the Cincinnati Reds organization. He served as the hitting coach with the Reds affiliate in the Arizona League in 2016 and with the Chattanooga Lookouts in 2019. PLAYING CAREER: Ward played professionally for 22 seasons from 1994-2015. He spent seven full seasons and parts of four others in the Major Leagues, primarily as a left fielder and first baseman. Ward played in 948 big league games with the Astros, Dodgers, Pirates, Nationals, Braves, and Cubs. His best season came in 2002 with Houston when he appeared in 136 games and batted .276 with 31 doubles, 12 home runs, and 72 runs batted in. He connected on a career-high 20 home runs in 2000 with the Astros. In the later stages of Ward’s Major League career, he emerged as one of the National League’s top pinch hitters. He led all of baseball in pinch hits and runs batted in as a pinch hitter in 2006 while finishing tied for first in pinch hit home runs. Ward played in 2,318 professional games before retiring at the age of 40 following the 2015 season. PERSONAL: Ward, 46, was originally signed by the Tigers as a 15th round draft pick in 1994 out of Rancho Santiago College in California. He is a native of the Los Angeles area and now makes his offseason home in Riverside, California. His father, Gary Ward, was a Major League All-Star selection with both the Twins and Rangers as part of a 12-year Major League playing career.

Playing Statistics Year Team League 1994 Bristol Appalachian 1995 Fayetteville South Atlantic 1996 Lakeland Florida State 1996 Toledo International 1997 Jackson Texas 1997 New Orleans American As. 1998 New Orleans Pacific Coast 1998 Houston National 1999 New Orleans Pacific Coast 1999 Houston National 2000 Houston National 2002 Houston National 2003 Jacksonville Southern 2003 Las Vegas National 2004 Nashville Pacific Coast 2004 Pittsburgh National 2005 Pittsburgh National 2006 Washington National 2006 Atlanta National 2007 Iowa Pacific Coast 2007 Chicago National 2008 Iowa Pacific Coast 2008 Chicago National 2009 Newark Atlantic 2009 Syracuse International 2009 Charlotte International 2010 Newark Atlantic 2011 Newark CanAm 2011 Mobile Southern 2012 Newark CanAm 2013 Lancaster Atlantic 2014 Somerset Atlantic 2014 Quintana Mexican 2014 Mexico City Mexican 2015 South. Maryland Atlantic 2015 Sugar Land Atlantic Major League Totals Minor League Totals

G 48 137 128 6 114 14 116 4 61 64 95 136 4 52 28 79 133 78 20 4 79 3 89 8 30 69 108 57 28 59 85 52 5 9 59 19 948 838

AB 161 524 464 23 422 48 463 3 241 150 213 453 16 109 96 293 407 104 26 13 110 10 102 27 94 247 399 218 85 217 306 197 19 35 213 60 2234 3089

R 17 75 65 1 72 4 78 1 56 11 21 41 0 6 14 39 46 15 2 0 16 3 8 2 10 31 54 40 12 28 39 25 1 4 15 3 242 459

H 43 149 135 4 139 18 141 1 85 41 56 125 2 20 27 73 106 32 8 1 36 5 22 6 23 63 114 68 27 63 89 47 6 8 51 14 588 914

2B 3B 6 0 32 0 29 4 0 0 25 0 1 0 31 1 0 0 15 1 6 0 15 0 31 0 0 0 1 0 7 0 17 2 21 1 9 0 1 0 1 0 13 0 0 0 7 0 2 0 2 0 11 0 22 1 16 1 7 0 10 0 10 0 6 0 0 0 1 0 9 0 1 0 131 5 177 6

HR RBI 5 30 14 106 10 68 0 1 19 90 2 8 23 96 0 0 28 65 8 30 9 39 12 72 0 1 0 9 7 17 15 57 12 63 6 19 1 7 0 1 3 19 0 0 4 17 0 2 5 13 8 36 14 79 12 51 2 18 10 39 17 54 8 34 0 0 0 4 1 15 1 6 90 379 127 578

SB CS AVG 4 1 .267 1 2 .284 1 1 .291 0 0 .174 4 2 .329 0 0 .375 2 0 .305 0 0 .333 1 1 .353 0 0 .273 0 0 .263 1 3 .276 0 0 .125 0 0 .183 0 0 .281 0 0 .249 0 2 .260 0 1 .308 0 0 .308 0 0 .077 0 0 .327 0 0 .500 0 0 .216 0 0 .222 0 0 .245 2 1 .255 0 2 .286 5 1 .312 1 0 .318 2 0 .290 0 0 .291 0 1 .239 0 0 .316 0 0 .229 1 1 .237 0 0 .233 1 6 .263 16 8 .296

Dragons All-Time Post-Season History Year 2000 2001 2002 2007 2008 2011 2017

Qualification Method East Second Half Wildcard East First Half Winner East Second Half Wildcard East First Half Winner East Second Half Wildcard East Second Half Winner East Second Half Wildcard

First Round Opp./Result Defeated West Michigan, 2-1 Defeated Lansing, 2-0 Lost to West Michigan, 2-0 Lost to South Bend, 2-1 Defeated Lansing, 2-0 Lost to Lansing, 2-1 Defeated West Michigan, 2-1 M E DI A

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Second Round Opp./Result Lost to Michigan, 2-0 Lost to South Bend, 2-0 Lost to South Bend, 2-0 Lost to Fort Wayne, 2-1


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Juan Samuel -

Bench Coach

Samuel joins the Dragons as bench coach in 2022, his first season in the Reds organization. The 2022 season is Samuel’s 40th year in professional baseball as a player or coach. After a 19-year professional playing career including 16 seasons in the Major Leagues, he served on the Detroit Tigers big league coaching staff for seven years from 1999-2005. He was the manager of the Mets Double-A club in Binghamton in 2006 before returning to the Majors as a coach for the Baltimore Orioles from 200710. He served as the manager of the Orioles on an interim basis in 2010. He was a Major League coach for the Philadelphia Phillies from 2011-17. He served as a coach with Monclova in the Mexican League in 2021. Samuel has 18 years experience as a Major League coach and two years as a coach in the minors. PLAYING CAREER: Samuel enjoyed a 16-year Major League playing career from 1983-98 and was selected to play in the MLB all-star game three times. Primarily a second baseman who also saw extended time in center field, Samuel collected more than 1,500 big league hits during his time with the Phillies (1983-89), Mets (1989), Dodgers (199092), Royals (1992, ‘95), Reds (1993), Tigers (1994-95), and Blue Jays (1996-98). Samuel opened his Major League career as part of the Phillies National League championship team in 1983 that featured former Reds greats Joe Morgan, Pete Rose, and Tony Perez. In 1984, while still holding rookie status, he set an MLB record for stolen bases by a rookie with 72 and finished second to Dwight Gooden in the NL Rookie of the Year voting. His best season came in 1987 when he blasted 28 home runs and drove in 100 runs while batting .272 to win the NL Silver Slugger award at second base. Samuel led the NL in triples two times and collected at least 10 for four consecutive seasons from 1984-87. He was inducted into the Phillies Wall of Fame in 2008 and was selected as one of the 50 greatest players in Phillies history in a book by Robert W. Cohen. PERSONAL: Samuel, 61, was born in San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic. He graduated from Licey High School in Puerto Rico.

Playing Statistics Year Team League G 1980 Central Oregon Northwest 69 1981 Spartanburg South Atlantic 135 1982 Peninsula Carolina 135 1983 Reading Eastern 47 1983 Portland Pacific Coast 65 1983 Philadelphia National 18 1984 Philadelphia National 160 1985 Philadelphia National 161 1986 Philadelphia National 145 1987 Philadelphia National 160 1988 Philadelphia National 157 1989 Philadelphia National 51 1989 New York National 86 1990 Los Angeles National 143 1991 Los Angeles National 153 1992 Los Angeles National 47 1992 Kansas City American 29 1993 Cincinnati National 103 1994 Detroit American 59 1995 Detroit American 76 1995 Kansas City American 15 1996 Toronto American 69 1997 Toronto American 45 1998 Toronto American 43 Major League Totals 1720 Minor League Totals 451

AB R H 298 66 84 512 88 127 494 111 158 184 36 43 261 59 86 65 14 18 701 105 191 663 101 175 591 90 157 655 113 178 629 68 153 199 32 49 333 37 76 492 62 119 594 74 161 122 7 32 102 15 29 261 31 60 136 32 42 171 28 48 34 3 6 188 34 48 95 13 27 50 14 9 6081 873 1578 1749 360 498

2B 3B 11 2 22 8 29 6 10 0 14 8 1 2 36 19 31 13 36 12 37 15 32 9 3 1 13 1 24 3 22 6 3 1 5 3 10 4 9 5 10 1 0 0 8 3 5 4 2 0 287 102 86 24

HR RBI SB CS AVG 17 44 26 10 .282 11 74 53 10 .248 28 94 64 17 .320 11 39 19 2 .234 15 52 33 6 .330 2 5 3 2 .277 15 69 72 15 .272 19 74 53 19 .264 16 78 42 14 .266 28 100 35 15 .272 12 67 33 10 .243 8 20 11 3 .246 3 28 31 9 .228 13 52 38 20 .242 12 58 23 8 .271 0 15 2 2 .262 0 8 6 1 .284 4 26 9 7 .230 5 21 5 2 .309 10 34 5 4 .281 2 5 1 0 .176 8 26 9 1 .255 3 15 5 3 .284 1 2 13 8 .180 161 703 396 143 .259 82 303 195 45 .285

DRAGONS TRAINERS 2000-2006: Randy Brackney 2007: Jimmy Mattocks 2008: Alonso Flores 2009-2014: Tyler Steele 2015-2016: Andrew Cleves 2017: Kyle Utne 2018-2019: Andrew Cleves 2021: Ryan Ross 2022: Wade Hebrink

Dan Donohue Strength/ Conditioning

Wade Hebrink Athletic Trainer

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Dragons All-Time Managers Freddie Benavides: 2000 (70-67; 2-3 post-season) Benavides was named the Dragons inaugural manager after leading the Clinton Lumber Kings in 1999 to a 69-68 record in his first season as a manager in the Reds Minor League system. Under Benavides the 2000 Dragons posted a 70-67 record and qualified for the MWL playoffs as a wild card, losing to the Michigan Battle Cats in the second round. Donnie Scott: 2001-2003, 2007-2008 (360-336; 5-8 post-season) The Dragons reached the post-season in four of Scott’s five seasons as manager. Scott’s first season of 2001 saw Dayton post an overall record of 82-57, which ranks as the second best in team history behind the 2011 club. The 2001 team advanced to the second round of the playoffs. Under Scott the 2002 Dragons ripped off a 13-game win streak and reached the post season. Scott returned to the Miami Valley for his second stint as Dragons manager in 2007 as the Dragons returned to the MWL playoffs in consecutive years. Alonzo Powell: 2004-2005 (108-171; Did not qualify for post-season) The Dragons failed to make the playoffs in Powell’s two seasons as manager, mainly due to hitting and pitching restrictions placed on the Reds A level minor league clubs during his tenure. Under Powell in ‘05, the Dragons won 12 more games than in his first season, with a 24 point improvement in team batting average, 24 more home runs and 114 more runs. Billy Gardner, Jr.: 2006 (67-73; Did not qualify for post-season) Once again, the Dragons overall record improved as Gardner led the Dragons to a 67-73 record in his only season on the Dayton bench. Despite the increase in wins, the Dragons failed to qualify for the playoffs for the fourth straight year. Dayton finished in a third place tie at 35-35 in the first half, the best half of baseball for the team since the first half of 2003. Todd Benzinger: 2009 - 2010 (112-165; Did not qualify for post-season) Benzinger, a key member of the Reds’ 1990 World Series Champions, guided the Dragons through two seasons. They failed to qualify for the playoffs in either year, losing out to South Bend by one game for the final wild card spot in the second half in 2009. The Dragons began the 2010 season by winning their first five games and were at the .500 mark at 17-17 before numerous roster changes sent the club into a skid. By season’s end, a club-record 55 players had worn the uniform of the Dragons. Delino DeShields: 2011 - 2012 (143-135; 1-2 post-season) The Dragons established a club record for victories in a season in 2011, going 83-57 in DeShields’ first season with the club. The team won the second half East Division title, going 48-22 to mark the best half in team history. It was also the best second half record in all of Minor League Baseball among leagues that play a split-season format. The Dragons lost to Lansing, two-games-to-one, in the first round of the playoffs. The 2012 season was a struggle as the Dragons finished in eighth place in both halves. Jose Nieves: 2013 -2015 (204-222; Did not qualify for post-season) The 2013 Dragons posted a winning record in the second half at 37-33 and set a club record for fewest errors in a season. The 2014 Dragons went 16-7 over the first 23 games, but after a rash of injuries and promotions, they finished in third place in the final first half standings. In the second half, the Dragons led the wild card race with two games to play but split their final two contests to fall just short. In 2015, the Dragons lost the first half wild card by two percentage points and finished the year with a winning record at 71-68. Dick Schofield: 2016 (47-93; Did not qualify for post-season) Schofield, part of a three-generation Major League family (one of only five in baseball history), endured a tough year in his only season with the Dragons. The team lost nine of its first 10 games and could never recover, finishing the first half in last place in the East Division with a 21-49 record. The Dragons improved to 26-44 in the second half, tied for last in the East. Schofield’s efforts to manufacture wins was challenging as the club finished last in the league in runs scored while allowing the most runs in the circuit. Luis Bolivar: 2017-2019 (187-231; 3-3 post-season) The Dragons earned a spot in the 2017 playoffs for the first time since 2011 and were a first half qualifier for the first time since 2007. The Dragons upset West Michigan, the East Division winner in both halves, in the first round of the playoffs before losing to Fort Wayne in three games in the second round. It was the first time in franchise history that the Dragons reached a decisive game three of the semi-finals. The Dragons produced a nine-game winning streak in 2018 and a 10-gamer in 2019 but posted losing records both seasons. Jose Moreno: 2021 (65-55; Did not qualify for post-season) The Dragons returned to action after COVID-19 forced the cancellation of the entire 2020 season. The start of the season was delayed until early May and shortened to 120 games, but Moreno led the Dragons to an excellent year. The team finished with a record of 65-55 (.542), posting their best winning percentage since 2011. The Dragons were the co-champions of the East Division but missed the playoffs due to an unusual format change that allowed the teams with the two best overall records into the postseason, regardless of division. There was no split-season in 2021, but the Dragons did hold the lead in the East at the midpoint of the schedule for a “mythical” first half division title.

DRAGONS COACHES WHO PLAYED FOR THE REDS (12) Manager/Coach Freddie Benavides Donnie Scott Ted Power *Chris Sabo Doug Bair Todd Benzinger

Dragons Yrs. Reds Yrs. 2000 1991-92 2001-03, 07-08 1991 2002 1983-87, 91 2005 1988-93, 96 2007-08 1978-81 2009-10 1989-91

Manager/Coach *Ken Griffey Sr. *Tom Browning Corky Miller Seth Etherton Darren Bragg Juan Samuel

*member of Reds Hall-of-Fame

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Dragons Yrs. 2010 2012, 15 2015-16 2018-19 2007-08, 21 2022

Reds Yrs. 1973-81, 88-90 1984-94 01-04, 09-10, 13

2003 2004 1993


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ANDREW ABBOTT LHP Height: 6’0” Weight: 180 Bats: L Throws: L Born: June 1, 1999 in Lynchburg, VA Home: South Boston, VA Obtained: 2nd round of the 2021 Draft College: University of Virginia High School: Halifax County, South Boston, VA Year Class Team 2021 R ACL Reds 2021 A Daytona Career

W 0 0 0

L 0 0 0

ERA 0.00 4.91 4.15

G GS 2 2 4 3 6 5

SV 0 0 0

IP 2 11 13

H HR BB SO AVG 1 0 0 3 .143 11 2 4 19 .250 12 2 4 22 .235

FRAINGER ARANGUREN RHP Height: 6’2” Weight: 203 Bats: R Throws: R Born: March 17, 1997 in Santa Cruz, VZ Home: Santa Cruz, VZ Obtained: Signed as an international free agent, March 6, 2017 College: None Year Class Team 2017 R DSL Reds 2018 R AZL Reds 2019 R+ Billings 2021 A Daytona Career

W L 6 2 4 1 3 1 6 8 19 12

ERA 2.15 4.01 3.16 4.63 3.70

G GS 15 0 16 0 20 0 26 2 77 2

SV IP H HR BB SO AVG 0 37.2 37 0 14 33 .250 1 33.2 31 2 9 29 .250 0 31.1 35 5 6 20 .280 0 70 74 4 41 57 .272 1 172.2 177 11 70 139 .265

DONOVAN BENOIT RHP Height: 6’3” Weight: 203 Bats: R Throws: R Born: January 22, 1999 in Key West, FL Home: Pensacola, FL Obtained: 10th round of the 2021 Draft College: Tulane High School: Pensacola Catholic, Pensacola, FL Year Class Team 2021 R ACL Reds Career

W 0 0

L 1 1

ERA 2.70 2.70

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G GS 6 1 6 1

13

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SV 0 0

IP 10 10

H HR BB SO AVG 11 1 3 23 .275 11 1 3 23 .275


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BRYCE BONNIN RHP Height: 6’2” Weight: 190 Bats: R Throws: R Born: October 11, 1998 in Webster, TX Home: Mont Belvieu, TX Obtained: 3rd round of the 2020 Draft College: Texas Tech High School: Barbers Hill, Mont Belvieu, TX Year Class Team 2021 R ACL Reds 2021 A Daytona 2021 A+ Dayton Career

W 0 4 0 4

L 0 0 2 2

ERA 2.25 1.41 7.36 2.87

G GS 1 1 7 7 3 3 11 11

SV 0 0 0 0

IP 4 32 11 47

H HR BB SO AVG 2 0 1 7 .143 18 0 8 44 .162 7 4 8 20 .175 27 4 17 71 .164

JOE BOYLE

RHP

Height: 6’7” Weight: 240 Bats: R Throws: R Born: August 14, 1999 in O’Fallon, MO Home: Goshen, KY Obtained: 5th round of the 2020 Draft College: Notre Dame High School: North Oldham, Goshen, KY Year Class Team W L ERA G GS SV IP 2021 R ACL Reds 0 0 0.00 4 4 0 7 2021 A Daytona 0 0 3.55 4 4 0 12.2 Career 0 0 2.29 8 8 0 19.2

H HR BB SO AVG 3 0 1 13 .130 6 1 13 28 .143 9 1 14 41 .138

MANUEL CACHUTT

RHP

Height: 6’0” Weight: 185 Bats: R Throws: R Born: June 7, 1997 in Ciudad Bolivar, VZ Home: Cruce Con Calle, VZ Obtained: Signed as an international free agent, March 6, 2017 College: None Year Class Team 2017 R DSL Reds 2018 R+ Greeneville 2019 R+ Greeneville 2019 R+ Billings 2021 A Daytona Career

W 4 2 0 0 3 9

L 1 1 2 1 4 9

ERA 2.00 4.15 11.88 6.62 4.62 4.25

M E DI A

G GS 14 8 16 0 6 0 15 0 22 0 73 8

14

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SV 1 1 0 0 3 5

IP H HR BB SO AVG 54 37 1 15 49 .195 30.1 39 1 15 15 .305 8.1 12 1 10 7 .324 17.2 22 1 8 16 .324 48.2 52 3 29 53 .267 159 162 7 77 140 .262


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TYLER CALLIHAN 2B Height: 6’1” Weight: 205 Bats: L Throws: R Born: March 31, 1998 in Jacksonville, FL Home: Neptune Beach, FL Obtained: 3rd round of the 2019 Draft College: None High School: Providence, Jacksonville, FL Year Class Team AVG 2019 R+ Greeneville .250 2019 R+ Billings .400 2021 A Daytona .299 Career .273

G 52 5 23 80

AB 204 20 87 311

R 27 3 14 44

H 51 8 26 85

2B 3B HR RBI BB 10 5 5 26 9 0 1 1 7 1 6 0 2 10 8 16 6 8 43 18

SO SB 46 9 4 2 13 5 63 16

ALLAN CERDA OF Height: 6’3” Weight: 170 Bats: R Throws: R Born: November 24, 1999 in Bronx, NY Home: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic Obtained: Signed as international free agent, July 18, 2017 College: None Year Class Team AVG 2018 R DSL Reds .272 2019 R+ Greeneville .220 2021 A Daytona .242 2021 A+ Dayton .273 Career .250

G 51 39 66 21 177

AB R H 173 35 47 132 22 29 227 42 55 77 15 21 609 114 152

2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB 11 0 6 34 25 45 3 6 0 9 27 20 56 2 14 4 14 42 31 85 1 8 1 3 13 10 20 1 39 5 32 116 86 206 7

QUIN COTTON OF Height: 5’11” Weight: 200 Bats: R Throws: R Born: March 31, 1998 in Torrance, CA Home: Aurora, CO Obtained: 8th round of the 2019 Draft College: Grand Canyon University High School: Regis Jesuit, Aurora, CO Year Class Team AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB 2019 R+ Billings .283 61 237 37 67 14 2 4 27 34 49 8 2021 A+ Dayton .231 92 338 34 78 13 1 10 41 20 108 24 Career .252 153 575 71 145 27 3 14 68 54 157 32

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ASHTON CREAL

OF

Height: 6’1” Weight: 205 Bats: R Throws: R Born: March 23, 1999 in New Lenox, IL Home: New Lenox, IL Obtained: 21st round of the 2019 Draft College: John A. Logan College (Carterville, IL)

Year Class Team AVG 2019 R AZL Reds .276 2021 R ACL Reds .290 2021 A Daytona .197 Career .256

G 48 11 25 84

AB 174 31 76 281

R 33 13 13 59

H 48 9 15 72

2B 3B HR RBI BB 12 3 0 14 32 2 1 3 7 8 5 0 0 5 8 19 4 3 26 48

SO SB 48 8 9 5 35 5 92 18

ELLY DE LA CRUZ INF Height: 6’2” Weight: 150 Bats: S Throws: R Born: January 11, 2002 in Sabana Grande de Boya, Dominican Republic Home: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic Obtained: Signed as an international free agent, July 2, 2018 College: None Year Class Team AVG 2019 R DSL Reds .285 2021 R ACL Reds .400 2021 A Daytona .269 Career .291

G 43 11 50 104

AB 165 50 197 412

R H 24 47 13 20 22 53 59 120

2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB 11 1 1 26 14 45 3 6 2 3 13 4 15 2 12 7 5 29 10 65 8 29 10 9 68 28 125 13

THOMAS FARR

RHP

Height: 6’0” Weight: 203 Bats: R Throws: R Born: April 29, 1999 in Atlanta, GA Home: Tyrone, GA Obtained: 5th round of the 2021 Draft College: University of South Carolina High School: Sandy Creek, Tyrone, GA Year Class Team 2021 R ACL Reds 2021 A Daytona 2021 A+ Dayton Career

W 0 0 0 0

L 0 0 0 0

ERA 0.00 0.00 3.00 0.90

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G GS 1 1 2 1 1 1 4 3

16

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SV 0 0 0 0

IP 1 6 3 10

H HR BB SO AVG 1 0 0 2 .250 4 0 0 8 .200 2 1 1 4 .200 7 1 1 14 .206


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MYLES GAYMAN RHP Height: 6’4” Weight: 200 Bats: R Throws: R Born: February 19, 1998 in Chambersburg, PA Home: Greencastle, PA Obtained: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, July 1, 2020 College: Barry University (Miami Shores, FL) High School: Greencastle-Antrim, Greencastle, PA Year Class Team 2021 R ACL Reds Career

W 1 1

L 1 1

ERA 4.11 4.11

G GS 10 0 10 0

SV IP 2 15.1 2 15.1

H HR BB SO AVG 20 1 2 23 .308 20 1 2 23 .308

JAKE GILBERT

RHP

Height: 6’7” Weight: 220 Bats: R Throws: R Born: December 1, 1996 in Evans, GA Home: Evans, GA Obtained: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, June 22, 2019 College: Air Force High School: Lakeside, Evans, GA Year Class Team 2019 R AZL Reds 2019 R+ Greeneville 2021 R ACL Reds 2021 A+ Dayton Career

W 1 0 4 4 9

L 1 3 1 1 6

ERA 2.25 6.18 1.33 5.83 4.54

G GS 5 0 8 6 10 0 20 0 43 6

SV 0 1 1 2 4

IP 8 27.2 20.1 29.1 85.1

H HR BB SO AVG 6 1 3 13 .194 31 2 8 37 .277 11 0 10 36 .164 30 3 18 31 .265 78 6 39 117 .241

JAKE GOZZO

RHP

Height: 6’5” Weight: 220 Bats: R Throws: R Born: January 5, 1997 in Shawnee, OK Home: Buckeye, AZ Obtained: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, February 25, 2020 College: Oklahoma Baptist University High School: Redlands East Valley, Redlands, CA Year Class Team 2021 R ACL Reds 2021 A Daytona Career

W 0 4 4

L 2 4 6

ERA 4.50 5.01 4.95

M E DI A

G GS 3 0 28 0 31 0

17

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SV IP 0 4 3 32.1 3 36.1

H HR BB SO AVG 4 1 2 7 .267 20 3 41 31 .192 24 4 43 38 .202


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NICK HANSON

RHP

Height: 6’6” Weight: 205 Bats: R Throws: R Born: June 10, 1998 in Burnsville, MN Home: Savage, MN Obtained: 3rd round of the 2016 Draft College: None High School: Prior Lake, Prior Lake, MN Year Class Team W L 2016 R AZL Reds 0 2 2017 Did Not Play--Injured 2018 R AZL Reds 0 1 2019 Did Not Play--Injured 2021 A Daytona 3 3 Career 3 6

ERA 9.18

G GS 8 8

4.50

3

3

3.55 5.22

23 34

1 12

SV IP 0 16.2 0

H HR BB SO AVG 25 1 15 15 .352

4

3

0

1

2

.214

2 38 2 58.2

30 58

0 1

23 39

33 50

.213 .257

RECE HINDS OF Height: 6’4” Weight: 215 Bats: R Throws: R Born: September 5, 2000 in Niceville, FL Home: Niceville, FL Obtained: 2nd round of the 2019 Draft College: None High School: Niceville, Niceville, FL Year Class Team AVG 2019 R+ Greeneville .000 2021 R ACL Reds .294 2021 A Daytona .251 Career .249

G 3 11 43 57

AB 8 34 167 209

R 1 6 33 40

H 0 10 42 52

2B 3B HR RBI BB 0 0 0 1 2 3 2 2 5 4 10 2 10 27 13 13 4 12 33 19

RUBEN IBARRA

SO SB 3 0 13 1 52 6 68 7

1B

Height: 6’5” Weight: 290 Bats: R Throws: R Born: April 26, 1999 in Santa Cruz, CA Home: Watsonville, CA Obtained: 4th round of the 2021 Draft College: San Jose State High School: Saint Francis Central Coast Catholic, Watsonville, CA Year Class Team AVG 2021 R ACL Reds .400 2021 A Daytona .195 Career .217

G 4 27 31

AB 10 82 92

M E DI A

R 3 9 12

18

H 4 16 20

G U I D E

2B 3B HR RBI BB 1 0 1 2 2 3 0 1 8 16 4 0 2 10 18

SO SB 3 0 29 0 32 0


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IVAN JOHNSON 2B Height: 6’0” Weight: 190 Bats: S Throws: R Born: October 11, 1998 in Atlanta, GA Home: Atlanta, GA Obtained: 4th round of the 2019 Draft College: Chipola College High School: Kennesaw Mountain, Kennesaw, GA Year Class Team AVG 2019 R+ Greeneville .255 2021 A Daytona .263 2021 A+ Dayton .265 Career .261

G 46 52 27 125

AB 188 186 98 472

R H 27 48 27 49 17 26 71 123

2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB 10 1 6 22 18 46 11 14 2 6 23 27 61 8 5 0 4 18 14 39 3 29 3 16 63 59 146 22

RICKY KARCHER RHP Height: 6’4” Weight: 195 Bats: R Throws: R Born: September 18, 1997 in Saline, MI Home: Saline, MI Obtained: 13th round of the 2017 Draft College: Walters State Community College High School: Saline, Saline, MI Year Class Team 2017 R AZL Reds 2018 R+ Greeneville 2019 R+ Billings 2021 A Daytona 2021 A+ Dayton Career

W 0 0 0 0 1 1

L 3 3 0 1 0 7

ERA 10.67 8.33 4.61 1.13 5.12 6.75

G GS 7 4 10 10 4 4 9 0 18 0 48 18

SV 0 0 0 0 4 4

IP 14.1 31.1 13.2 8 19.1 86.2

H HR BB SO AVG 18 1 13 14 .295 46 3 27 22 .348 8 4 9 17 .163 1 0 9 19 .038 10 1 30 29 .152 83 9 88 101 .249

EVAN KRAVETZ

LHP

Height: 6’8” Weight: 240 Bats: L Throws: L Born: December 19, 1996 in Miami, FL Home: Miami, FL Obtained: 5th round of the 2019 Draft College: Rice University High School: Gulliver Prep, Miami, FL Year Class Team 2019 R+ Greeneville 2021 R ACL Reds 2021 A Daytona 2021 A+ Dayton Career

W 0 0 0 0 0

L 0 0 1 1 2

ERA 0.00 2.50 1.64 7.02 3.43

M E DI A

G GS 1 1 5 5 6 6 6 2 18 14

19

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SV IP 0 1 0 18 0 22 0 16.2 0 57.2

H HR BB SO AVG 0 0 0 0 .000 20 0 2 27 .282 10 1 10 33 .133 20 0 12 22 .286 50 1 24 82 .228


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JAMES MARINAN RHP Height: 6’5” Weight: 210 Bats: R Throws: R Born: October 10, 1998 in Boynton Beach, FL Home: Boynton Beach, FL Obtained: Trade, Dodgers, July 4, 2018 Selected by Dodgers in 4th round, 2017 draft College: None High School: Park Vista, Lake Worth, FL Year Class Team W L 2017 R AZL Dodgers 2 0 2018 R AZL Dodgers 0 0 2018 R+ Billings 3 2 2019 A Dayton 2 9 2021 A Daytona 1 6 2021 A+ Dayton 1 0 Career 9 17

ERA 1.59 0.84 3.98 5.56 5.30 0.00 4.32

G GS 9 6 3 3 11 11 17 17 13 10 2 2 55 49

SV IP H HR BB SO AVG 0 17 14 0 14 14 .250 0 10.2 11 0 4 11 .289 0 43 49 1 19 39 .287 0 79.1 96 10 30 48 .306 0 52.2 45 5 35 46 .227 0 12 4 0 6 17 .105 0 214.2 219 16 108 175 .269

JUAN MARTINEZ

1B/3B

Height: 6’0” Weight: 180 Bats: R Throws: R Born: November 8, 1998 in Guasipati, Bolivar, Venezuela Home: Guasipati, Bolivar, Venezuela Obtained: Signed as International Free Agent, 2015 College: None Year Class Team AVG 2016 R DSL Rojas .281 2017 R AZL Reds .220 2018 R+ Greeneville .240 2018 R+ Billings .274 2019 A Dayton .238 2021 A+ Dayton .253 Career .247

G AB R H 19 64 10 18 40 141 25 31 9 25 9 6 47 164 22 45 129 441 49 105 77 269 32 68 527 1104 147 273

2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB 5 0 0 9 9 13 0 10 1 0 19 13 43 2 4 0 0 1 8 5 0 6 1 8 33 12 39 0 22 4 8 50 51 112 1 16 3 7 36 25 64 0 63 9 23 148 118 276 3

ALEX MCGARRY

1B

Height: 6’2” Weight: 210 Bats: L Throws: L Born: May 11, 1998 in Vancouver, WA Home: Vancouver, WA Obtained: Signed as non-drafted free agent, June 27, 2020 College: Oregon State High School: Columbia River, Vancouver, WA Year Class Team 2021 A Daytona 2021 A+ Dayton Career

AVG .360 .230 .241

G 7 78 85

AB 25 270 295

M E DI A

R 7 30 37

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H 9 62 71

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MAT NELSON C Height: 5’11” Weight: 209 Bats: R Throws: R Born: January 14, 1999 in Clearwater, FL Home: Largo, FL Obtained: Supplemental 1st round of the 2021 Draft College: Florida State University High School: Calvary Christian, Clearwater, FL Year Class Team AVG 2021 R ACL Reds .000 2021 A+ Dayton .208 Career .179

G 2 8 10

AB 4 24 28

R 1 3 4

H 0 5 5

2B 3B HR RBI BB 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 3 4 2 1 0 3 6

SO SB 2 0 15 0 17 0

CONNOR PHILLIPS RHP Height: 6’2” Weight: 190 Bats: R Throws: R Born: May 4, 2001 in Houston, TX Home: Magnolia, TX Obtained: Trade, Mariners, March 29, 2022 College: McLennan Community College High School: Magnolia West, Magnolia, TX Year Class Team 2021 A Modesto 2021 A+ Everett Career

W 7 0 7

L 3 1 4

ERA 4.75 2.25 4.62

G GS 16 16 1 1 17 17

SV 0 0 0

IP 72 4 76

H HR BB SO AVG 62 1 44 104 .229 2 1 2 7 .133 64 2 46 111 .224

JAMES PROCTOR RHP Height: 6’5” Weight: 215 Bats: R Throws: R Born: July 18, 1998 in St. Louis, MO Home: St. Louis, MO Obtained: Signed as non-drafted free agent, June 23, 2020 College: Princeton University High School: MICDS (Mary Institute and St. Louis Country Day School), Ladue, MO Year Class Team 2021 A Daytona 2021 A+ Dayton Career

W 3 0 3

L 0 1 1

ERA 1.60 4.41 2.35

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SV IP 0 45 0 16.1 0 61.1

H HR BB SO AVG 31 0 22 57 .194 13 3 12 20 .213 44 3 34 77 .199


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NICK QUINTANA

3B

Height: 5’10” Weight: 180 Bats: R Throws: R Born: October 13, 1997 in Las Vegas, NV Home: Las Vegas, NV Obtained: Trade, Tigers, November 3, 2021 Selected by Tigers in 2nd round, 2019 draft College: University of Arizona High School: Arbor View, Las Vegas, NV Year Class Team AVG 2019 AConnecticut .256 2019 A West Michigan .158 2021 R GCL Tigers .000 2021 R GCL Tigers W .125 2021 A Lakeland .196 Career .190

G 25 41 3 4 82 155

AB 86 146 9 16 286 543

R H 12 22 14 23 2 0 1 2 46 56 75 103

2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB 7 0 1 4 12 31 1 5 1 1 13 13 51 3 0 0 0 0 1 7 0 1 0 0 1 1 6 0 16 0 9 46 51 73 4 29 1 11 64 78 168 8

REYNY REYES

INF

Height: 6’2” Weight: 185 Bats: R Throws: R Born: March 20, 1999 in San Cristobal, Dominican Republic Home: San Cristobal, Dominican Republic Obtained: Signed as an international free agent, May 30, 2016 College: None Year Class Team 2017 R DSL Rojos 2018 R AZL Reds 2019 R+ Greeneville 2019 R+ Billings 2021 A Daytona 2021 A+ Dayton 2021 AA Chattanooga Career

AVG .240 .293 .233 .252 .248 .233 .250 .254

G 59 43 12 35 32 21 2 204

AB 208 157 43 115 113 60 4 700

R H 29 50 21 46 3 10 14 29 15 28 10 14 0 1 92 178

2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB 9 0 2 19 16 23 9 5 0 2 14 8 37 5 3 1 0 1 1 8 0 4 1 0 10 7 25 0 1 0 2 15 5 26 1 2 0 1 3 4 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 24 2 7 62 41 136 15

CHRISTIAN ROA

RHP

Height: 6’4” Weight: 220 Bats: R Throws: R Born: April 2, 1999 in Houston, TX Home: Houston, TX Obtained: 2nd round of the 2020 Draft College: Texas A&M High School: Memorial, Hedwig Village, TX Year Class Team 2021 R ACL Reds 2021 A Daytona 2021 A+ Dayton Career

W 1 1 2 4

L 0 1 2 3

ERA 0.00 3.57 4.15 3.53

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SV IP 0 6.1 0 17.2 0 34.2 0 58.2

H HR BB SO AVG 1 0 2 9 .045 18 2 9 21 .261 32 4 15 37 .244 51 6 26 67 .230


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JACK ROGERS

OF

Height: 6’2” Weight: 185 Bats: L Throws: L Born: April 5, 1999 in Huntsville, TX Home: Spring, TX Obtained: 9th round of the 2021 Draft College: Sam Houston State High School: Klein Collins, Spring, TX Year Class Team AVG 2021 R ACL Reds .364 2021 A+ Dayton .188 Career .213

G 4 18 22

AB 11 64 75

R 4 10 14

H 4 12 16

2B 3B HR RBI BB 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 3 8 3 2 1 3 9 4

SO SB 1 3 32 1 33 4

BRAXTON ROXBY RHP

Height: 6’3” Weight: 215 Bats: R Throws: R Born: March 12, 1999 in Johnstown, PA Home: Windber, PA Obtained: Signed as non-drafted free agent, June 23, 2020 College: University of Pittsburgh-Johnstown High School: Windber, Windber, PA Year Class Team W 2021 A+ Dayton 2 2021 AA Chattanooga 0 Career 2

L 2 0 2

ERA 2.41 15.00 4.31

G GS 25 0 6 0 31 0

SV IP 5 33.2 0 6 5 39.2

H HR BB SO AVG 23 1 21 53 .189 14 2 2 8 .438 37 3 23 61 .240

CARSON RUDD RHP

Height: 6’5” Weight: 190 Bats: R Throws: R Born: Sept. 17, 1998 in Santa Monica, CA Home: Agoura Hills, CA Obtained: Signed as non-drafted free agent, Sept. 4, 2020 College: Stanford High School: Oaks Christian, Westlake Village, CA Year Class Team 2021 R ACL Reds 2021 A Daytona Career

W 0 1 1

L 0 3 3

ERA 40.5 4.02 5.51

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SV IP 0 0.2 0 15.2 0 16.1

H HR BB SO AVG 1 1 3 2 .333 14 1 6 23 .237 15 2 9 25 .242


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JAKE STEVENSON

Height: 6’4” Weight: 210 Bats: R Throws: R Born: March 24, 1997 in Waconia, MN Home: Waconia, MN Obtained: 10th round of the 2019 Draft College: University of Minnesota High School: Waconia, Waconia MN Year Class Team 2019 R+ Billings 2021 R ACL Reds Career

W 1 0 1

L 1 0 1

ERA 3.10 4.50 3.22

G GS 18 0 2 1 20 1

SV IP 5 20.1 0 2 5 22.1

RHP

H HR BB SO AVG 18 1 14 31 .225 1 1 2 4 .143 19 2 16 35 .218

SPENCER STOCKTON RHP

Height: 6’3” Weight: 210 Bats: S Throws: R Born: April 24, 1996 in Bronxville, NY Home: Wellington, FL Obtained: Signed as Minor League free agent, July 11, 2019 College: Jacksonville University High School: Wellington, Wellington, FL Year Class Team 2019 R+ Greeneville 2019 R AZL Reds 2021 A+ Dayton Career

W 2 3 4 9

L 1 1 3 5

ERA 1.96 2.14 5.63 4.06

G GS 4 3 6 4 26 9 36 16

SV IP H HR BB SO AVG 0 23 10 2 3 28 .125 0 33.2 31 0 5 41 .244 0 72 71 8 26 74 .263 0 128.2 112 10 34 143 .235

JOSE TORRES

SS

Height: 6’0” Weight: 171 Bats: R Throws: R Born: Sept. 28, 1999 in Guayubin, Dominican Republic Home: Baltimore, MD Obtained: 3rd round of the 2021 Draft College: North Carolina State University High School: Calvert Hall, Baltimore, MD Year Class Team AVG 2021 R ACL Reds .300 2021 A Daytona .337 Career .333

G 3 25 28

AB 10 95 105

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SO SB 2 1 17 6 19 7


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DANIEL VELLOJIN

C

Height: 5’11” Weight: 160 Bats: L Throws: R Born: March 15, 200 in Cartagena, Colombia Obtained: Signed as international free agent, January 6, 2018 College: None

Year Class Team AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB 2018 R DSL Reds .198 38 131 20 26 4 2 2 21 26 30 3 2019 R DSL Reds .314 51 175 40 55 9 3 3 42 31 24 8 2021 A Daytona .247 88 283 56 70 21 1 7 34 72 73 5 Career .256 177 589 116 151 34 6 12 97 129 127 16

JONATHAN WILLEMS 2B Height: 5’11” Weight: 190 Bats: L Throws: R Born: November 7, 1998 in Willemstad, Curacao Home: Willemstad, Curacao Obtained: Signed as international free agent, August 11, 2015 College: None Year Class Team AVG 2016 R DSL Reds .228 2017 R AZL Reds .234 2018 R Greeneville .263 2018 R Billings .211 2019 R Billings .300 2019 A Dayton .214 2021 A+ Dayton .242 2021 AA Chattanooga .273 2021 AAA Louisville .111 Career .250

G 53 23 55 6 60 33 37 3 19 425

AB R H 180 25 41 64 7 15 217 30 57 19 3 4 230 29 69 117 12 25 99 16 24 11 1 3 27 4 3 964 127 241

2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB 14 3 1 19 9 56 5 3 0 0 4 2 19 7 13 4 8 39 7 54 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 12 4 0 26 10 41 2 7 0 2 12 2 30 3 5 0 2 11 6 37 6 2 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 1 2 12 0 57 11 13 112 39 256 23

GARRETT WOLFORTH 1B Height: 6’4” Weight: 220 Bats: S Throws: R Born: October 13, 1997 in Spring, TX Home: Spring, TX Obtained: 14th round of the 2019 Draft College: Nova Southeastern University High School: Concordia Lutheran, Tomball, TX Year Class Team 2019 R+ Greeneville 2019 R+ Billings 2021 A Daytona 2021 A+ Dayton Career

AVG .242 .238 .221 .257 .232

G 53 6 74 9 142

AB 194 21 258 35 508

M E DI A

R H 26 47 2 5 38 57 7 9 73 118

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2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB 9 2 5 24 12 50 2 1 0 1 3 1 6 0 12 5 7 36 26 95 3 2 2 1 5 4 8 0 24 9 14 68 43 159 5


2021 Season Review After the COVID-19 pandemic forced the cancelation of the entire 2020 Minor League Baseball season, the Dragons welcomed baseball and their fans back to Day Air Ballpark in 2021. The start of the season was delayed until May 4, and the Dragons home opener took place on May 11.

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The return of professional baseball in Dayton brought many changes to the league and the industry in general. Major League Baseball completed a restructuring of the Minor Leagues prior to the 2021 season, including the contraction of 42 affiliated teams. The league was now known as the High-A Central League after previously being referred to as the Midwest League. The league was reclassified to the “High-A” level of Minor League Baseball after being a “Low-A” league since the Dragons inception in 2000. The league was reduced from 16 teams to 12 (Burlington, Clinton, and Kane County were contracted; Bowling Green moved to new league). Each team in the High-A Central League was scheduled to play 120games (60 home games), down from 140 games in previous

The Dragons finished their 120-game season with a final record of 65-55, tied for first place with the Lake County Captains in the High-A Central League’s East Division. Their final winning percentage of 2021 of .542 was their highest in a season since the 2011 season, when the Dragons went 83-57 (.593). Two teams from the West Division, Quad Cities and Cedar Rapids, finished with the two best overall records in the league, earning slots in the post-season championship series. The Dragons playoff hopes ended on the nextto-last day of the season. Prospects Aplenty: Shortstop Matt McLain, the Cincinnati Reds first round draft pick in 2021 out of UCLA, became the latest first rounder pick to play for the Dragons. Catcher Mat Nelson, the Reds 2021 supplemental first round pick (Competitive Balance-A; 35th overall pick) out of Florida State, also played for the Dragons. Nine members of the 2021 Dragons were ranked in the end-of-season listing by MLB.com among the top20 prospects in the Reds organization, including McLain (#3), Graham Ashcraft (#6), Nelson (#9), Michael Siani (#11), Lyon Richardson (#13), Christian Roa (#14), Bryce Bonnin (#15), Ivan Johnson (#16), and Allan Cerda (#17). Comeback Kids: On June 8 and 9, the Dragons won two games in two nights despite trailing by five or more runs in each game. For reference, they posted a total of six comeback wins in the previous five years combined (697 games) in games in which they had trailed by at least five runs. The June 8 win after trailing 7-0 matched the largest comeback for the Dragons over at least the last 15 seasons. The Dragons battled back to win six times after trailing by at least four runs in 2021. The Dragons most dramatic wins of the season came exactly one month apart, on May 15 and June 15, both at Day Air Ballpark. On May 15, the Dragons trailed Lansing 2-0 before Brian Rey hit a solo home run in the sixth inning, and Bren Spillane hit a two-run homer in the eighth to give the team a 3-2 lead. Dragons reliever Jake Gilbert then pitched out of a bases loaded, no out jam in the ninth to close out the victory. On June 15, the Dragons trailed Fort Wayne 4-1 going to the bottom of the ninth inning before rallying for four runs to win. The game-ender was a bases loaded, two-run double by Reniel Ozuna that brought in the tying and winning runs.

Jacob Hurtubise -

Hurtubise ignited the team’s offense in his first professional season after graduating from West Point. Hurtubise led the league in on-base percentage while also finishing in the top five in batting average, stolen bases, runs scored, and walks. The blazing fast Hurtubise played all three outfield positions and frequently served as the Dragons leadoff hitter. When the Dragons were playing their best, Hurtubise was usually creating havoc for the opposition.

Brian Rey - Rey won the High-A Central League Batter of the Week for the first week of the season, then duplicated the feat by winning the same honor in the season’s second week. At the end of the second week, Rey had played in 10 games and was batting .450 with six home runs, 16 RBI, 10 extra base hits, and an OPS of 1.467. Before the end of the third week of the season, Rey was promoted to Double-A Chattanooga. Rey was also named Cincinnati Reds Minor League Batter of the Month for the month of May.

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2021 Season Review Matt McLain

– McLain, the Reds 2021 first round draft pick out of UCLA, joined the Dragons in early August and played in 29 games at shortstop, batting .273 with three home runs and 10 stolen bases.

Rockin’ Cotton: Dragons outfielder Quin Cotton enjoyed the biggest single game of the year for the Dragons. In a Dragons 15-4 win on June 5 at Lake County, Cotton went 4 for 6 with two home runs and six runs batted in. His 10 total bases in the game, and the six RBI, were season highs for a Dragons player in 2021. Slamming: The Dragons connected on four grand slam home runs in 2021, including one in the first game of the year by Quincy McAfee on May 4 at Great Lakes. Alex McGarry (June 10 vs. Great Lakes), Michael Siani (August 12 at Lansing), and Jonathan Willems (Sept. 12 at Lake County) also hit home runs with the bases loaded for the Dragons in 2021. Firing Missiles: With a fastball that reached 99 mph, Dragons starting pitcher Graham Ashcraft put together an amazing stretch of four straight starts starting May 30 in which he did not allow an earned run. The streak totaled 23 innings and including 30 strikeouts and only six walks. Following the fourth start on June 17, Ashcraft was promoted to Double-A Chattanooga. He was named the Reds Minor League Pitcher of the Month for June. Closing Strong: The Dragons finished the season by sweeping the Fort Wayne TinCaps in a six-game series. The six-game winning streak was the Dragons longest of the season. They outscored their opponent during the streak, 46-23.

Dragons MWL Batter/ Pitcher of the Week 2005-2021 Jeremiah Piepkorn 2005 Adam Rosales 2005 Homer Bailey (2 times)’05 Bobby Mosby 2006 B.J. Szymanski 2006 Jay Bruce 2006 Zach Ward 2006 Travis Wood 2006 Carlos Fisher 2006 Carson Kainer 2007 Juan Francisco 2007 Chris Valaika 2007 Daryl Thompson 2007 Misael DeJesus 2007 Brandon Menchaca 2008 Mace Thurman 2008 Jeremy Horst 2008 Carlos Mendez 2009 Mark Serrano 2009 Ezequiel Infante 2009 Matt Farrell 2009 Henry Rodriguez 2010 Donald Lutz 2011 Daniel Renken 2011 Daniel Corcino 2011 Sean Buckley 2012 Yorman Rodriguez 2012 Kyle Waldrop 2012 Jesse Winker 2013 Seth Mejias-Brean 2013 Wandy Peralta 2013 Ismael Guillon 2014 Amir Garrett 2014 Wyatt Strahan 2015 Tyler Mahle 2015 Franderlin Romero 2016 Wendolyn Bautista 2016 Ryan Olson 2017 Scott Moss 2017 Jose Siri (2 times) 2017 Taylor Sparks 2017 Tyler Mondile 2018 Jose Garcia 2018 Packy Naughton 2018 Andy Fisher 2019 Connor Curlis 2019 Brian Rey (2 times) 2021 Lyon Richardson 2021 Graham Ashcraft 2021 Carson Spiers (2 times) ‘21 Eduardo Salazar 2021

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Dragons MWL Player of the Month 2005-2021 Jose Siri Tyler Mahle Brian O’Grady James Marinan

2017 2015 2015 2021

July July June Sept.

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2021 Opening Day Roster Coaches

34 - JOSE MORENO - MANAGER 44 - DARYLE WARD - HITTING COACH NO. PLAYER Pitchers (16) 27 Ashcraft, Graham 17 Davis, Noah 9 Demurias, Eddy 35 Garbee, Tyler 31 Gilbert, Jake 22 Hellinger, Sam 7 Keys, JC 20 Lindell, Karsen 15 Peguero, Francis 10 Pucheu, Jacques 4 Richardson, Lyon 33 Roxby, Braxton 24 Salazar, Eduardo 26 Salinas, Ricky 16 Schneider, Johnnie 14 Stockton, Spencer Catchers (3) 28 Free, James 25 Tello, Jose 8 Yang, Eric Infielders (8) 23 Hernandez, Miguel 13 Martinez, Juan 12 McAfee, Quincy 2 Rey, Brian 18 Ruiz, Victor 21 Spillane, Bren 29 Urbaez, Francisco 5 Willems, Jonathan Outfielders (4) 19 Bautista, Mariel 11 Cotton, Quin 3 Hurtubise, Jacob 6 Siani. Michael

30 - BRIAN GARMAN - PITCHING COACH 32 - DARREN BRAGG- DEVELOPMENT COACH

Player Roster

B/T

HT. WT.

RESIDES

BIRTH

ACQUIRED

LR RR RR RR RR RR RR RR RR LL SR RR RR RR RR SR

6’3 6’2 6’0 6’3 6’8 6’1 5’11 6’3 5’9 6’2 6’2 6’3 6’2 6’1 6’5 6’3

Athens, AL Huntington Beach, CA Miami, FL Sweickley, PA Evans, GA Seattle, WA Hattiesburg, MS Renton, WA San Pedro de Macoris, DR Gulfport, MS Jensen Beach, FL Windber, PA Cumana, VZ Houston, TX Clearwater, FL Wellington, FL

02/11/98 04/22/97 08/01/97 10/08/96 12/01/96 09/06/94 10/09/96 06/02/96 08/11/97 01/01/97 01/18/00 03/21/99 05/05/98 03/26/96 06/30/97 04/24/96

#6, 2019 #11, 2018 #27, 2018 #19, 2019 NDFA, 2019 MiLB FA, 2020 #23, 2019 MiLB FA, 2021 IFA, 2017 NDFA, 2019 #2, 2018 NDFA, 2020 IFA, 2017 #25, 2018 #29, 2018 MiLB FA, 2019

RR RR SR

6’2 225 6’1 239 5’11 190

Stockton, CA Puerto Cabello, VZ Canoga Park, CA

04/14/98 NDFA, 2019 05/21/98 IFA, 2015 03/26/98 #7, 2019

RR RR RR RR RR RR RR RR

6’0 6’1 5’11 5’11 6’1 6’4 5’11 5’11

194 231 185 170 187 212 195 193

Tumero, VZ Guasipati, VZ Katy, TX Deltona, FL Mexicali, Mexico Wheeling, IL Santo Domingo, DR Willemstad, Curacao

04/13/99 11/08/98 09/16/97 02/22/98 10/20/99 09/21/96 10/13/97 11/07/98

IFA, 2015 IFA, 2015 #26, 2019 #13, 2018 IFA, 2016 #3, 2018 NDFA, 2020 IFA, 2015

RR RR LR LL

6’3 5’11 5’11 6’1

194 210 190 188

San Cristobal, DR Aurora, CO Zionsville, IN Glenside, PA

10/15/97 03/31/98 12/11/97 07/16/99

IFA, 2014 #8, 2019 NDFA, 2020 #4, 2018

240 195 200 215 235 195 195 190 178 210 192 225 177 232 190 210

Opening Day - May 4, 2021 at Dow Diamond, Midland, Michigan Dayton Great Lakes

Dayton Dragons 9, Great Lakes Loons 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E Weather: 55 degrees, cloudy. 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 5 9 13 1 Wind: 11 mph, left to right. 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 4 3 2 Time: 3:53 Attendance: 1,099

Dayton AB R H RBI BB SO Hurtubise, LF 3 2 1 0 2 1 Siani, DH 5 0 2 2 0 3 Tello, 1B 3 2 1 0 2 1 Yang, C 5 1 2 1 0 1 Cotton, CF 4 1 2 2 1 0 McAfee, 2B 5 1 3 4 0 1 Ruiz, 3B 3 0 1 0 2 0 Hernandez, SS 5 0 0 0 0 0 Bautista, RF 3 2 1 0 1 1 Totals 36 9 13 9 8 8 BATTING 2B : Bautista, Ruiz. HR : Yang, McAfee. Team RISP: 5-for-11. Team LOB: 8. SB: Hurtubise, 2. CS: Cotton, Siani. FIELDING E: McAfee. DP: Lindell-Hernandez-Tello. Dayton Richardson Keys (W, 1-0) Lindell Demurias (H, 1) Roxby (H, 1) Gilbert Totals

IP 3 2.1 1.1 0.1 1 1 9

H 0 1 1 0 0 1 3

R 0 0 2 0 0 2 4

ER 0 0 2 0 0 2 4

BB 3 2 3 2 0 1 11

AVG

.333 .400 .333 .400 .500 .600 .333 .000 .333 .361

SO ERA 3 0.00 0 0.00 0 13.50 1 0.00 3 0.00 2 18.00 9 4.00

Great Lakes AB R H RBI BB Vargas, 3B 4 1 1 2 1 Pages, RF 4 1 0 0 1 Valera, SS 4 1 1 2 1 Outman, CF 3 0 0 0 2 Liput, 2B 2 0 0 0 2 Taylor, DH 3 0 0 0 1 Yurchak, 1B 3 1 1 0 1 Ward, LF 2 0 0 0 2 January, C 4 0 0 0 0 Totals 29 4 3 4 11 BATTING HR: Vargas, Valera. Team RISP : 2-for-13. Team LOB: 9. SB: Valera. FIELDING E: January, Pages. DP: Liput-Yurchak. Great Lakes Miller Vargas (L, 0-1) Widell Mokma Cooper Jimenez Totals

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IP 3 1.1 1.1 2 1 0.1 9

H 2 4 4 1 1 1 13

R 0 3 1 0 3 2 9

ER 0 3 1 0 3 2 9

BB 1 0 1 2 2 2 8

SO AVG

2 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 9

.250 .000 .250 .000 .000 .000 .333 .000 .000 .103

SO ERA 5 0.00 0 20.25 1 6.75 0 0.00 2 27.00 0 54.00 8 9.00


2021 Transactions 2021 Opening Day Roster

Pitchers: Graham Ashcraft, Noah Davis, Eddy Demurias, Tyler Garbee, Jake Gilbert, Sam Hellinger, JC Keys, Karsen Lindell, Francis Peguero, Jacques Pucheu, Lyon Richardson, Broxton Roxby, Eduardo Salazar, Ricky Salinas, Johnnie Schneider, Spencer Stockton. Catchers: James Free, Jose Tello, Eric Yang. Infielders: Miguel Hernandez, Quincy McAfee, Brian Rey, Victor Ruiz, Francisco Urbaez, Jonathan Willems. Outfielders: Mariel Bautista, Quin Cotton, Jacob Hurtubise, Michael Siani, Bren Spillane. May 4: May 8: May 19: May 21: May 22: May 24: May 26: May 27:

June 6: June 7: June 9: June 15: June 19: June 22: June 23: June 29: July 1: July 4: July 6: July 7: July 9: July 16: July 17: July 21: July 23: July 24: July 26: July 27: July 28: July 30: Aug. 3: Aug. 4: Aug. 6: Aug. 7: Aug. 9: Aug. 10: Aug. 11: Aug. 12: Aug. 13: Aug. 14: Aug. 15: Aug. 17: Aug. 23: Aug. 24: Aug. 27: Aug. 31: Sept. 1: Sept. 2: Sept. 7: Sept. 9: Sept. 13 Sept. 18

Transactions

Infielder Juan Martinez placed on injured list. Pitcher JC Keys promoted to Chattanooga. Infielder Juan Martinez activated from injured list. Second baseman/outfielder Brian Rey promoted to Chattanooga. First baseman/outfielder Alex McGarry promoted to Dayton from Daytona. Pitcher Tyler Garbee placed on injured list. Outfielder Mariel Bautista promoted to Chattanooga. Pitcher Miguel Medrano promoted to Dayton from extended spring training. Pitcher Ricky Salinas promoted to Chattanooga. Pitcher Carson Spiers promoted to Dayton from Daytona. Pitcher Eddy Demurias promoted to Chattanooga. Pitchers Johnnie Schneider and Karsen Lindell transferred to extended spring training. Pitcher Pedro Garcia promoted to Dayton from Daytona. Pitchers Andy Fisher and Matt Gill promoted to Dayton from extended spring training. Outfielder Reniel Ozuna promoted to Dayton from extended spring training. Catcher Jose Tello placed on injured list. Outfielder Mariel Bautista transferred to Dayton from Chattanooga. Catcher Jose Tello activated from injured list. First baseman Bren Spillane assigned to Dayton development list. Pitcher Miguel Medrano transferred to Daytona. Pitcher Graham Ashcraft promoted to Chattanooga. Pitcher John Ghyzel transferred to Dayton from Chattanooga. First baseman Bren Spillane activated from Dayton development list. Infielder Quincy McAfee promoted to Chattanooga. Infielder Jonathan Willems promoted to Louisville. Pitcher JC Keys transferred to Dayton from Chattanooga. Pitcher Sam Hellinger transferred to Daytona. Pitcher Noah Davis placed on injured list. Pitcher Daniel Duarte promoted to Dayton from ACL Reds. Pitcher Ricky Karcher promoted to Dayton from Daytona. Pitcher Jake Gilbert transferred to ACL Reds. Outfielder/first baseman Bren Spillane placed on injured list. Pitcher Jesse Stallings promoted to Dayton from ACL Reds. Pitcher Francis Peguero played on injured list. Pitcher Tyler Garbee activated from injured list. Infielder Reyny Reyes transferred to Dayton from Chattanooga. Pitcher Jeff Hoffman transferred to Dayton from Louisville on Major League injury rehabilitation assignment. Pitcher Francis Peguero activated from injured list. Pitcher Daniel Duarte placed on temporary inactive list. Pitcher Jeff Hoffman transferred to Cincinnati after completing injury rehabilitation assignment. Catcher/first baseman Jose Tello promoted to Chattanooga. Pitcher Braxton Roxby promoted to Chattanooga. Pitcher Jesse Stallings released. Pitcher Vin Timpanelli and catcher Garrett Wolforth promoted to Dayton from Daytona. Infielder Leonardo Rivas transferred from Chattanooga to Dayton and placed on injured list. Pitcher Michael Feliz transferred to Dayton from Louisville on Major League injury rehabilitation assignment. Pitcher Noah Davis assigned outright to Spokane of the Colorado Rockies organization following a trade. Davis and Daytona pitcher Case Williams went to the Rockies in exchange for MLB pitcher Mychal Givens. Pitcher Sam Hellinger promoted to Dayton from Daytona. Pitchers Stevie Branche and Evan Kravetz promoted to Dayton from Daytona. Pitcher Tyler Garbee transferred to ACL Reds. Pitcher Michael Feliz transferred to Louisville on Major League injury rehabilitation assignment. Pitcher Christian Roa promoted to Dayton from Daytona. Pitcher Spencer Stockton placed on Dayton development list. Catcher Garrett Wolforth transferred to Daytona. Pitcher Daniel Duarte promoted to Chattanooga. Shortstop Miguel Hernandez promoted to Chattanooga. Shortstop Ivan Johnson promoted to Dayton from Daytona. Infielder Reyny Reyes transferred to Daytona. Infielder Francisco Urbaez promoted to Chattanooga. Infielder Matt McLain and outfielder Jack Rogers promoted to Dayton from the ACL Reds. Infielder Jonathan Willems transferred to Dayton from Chattanooga. Pitcher Braxton Roxby transferred to Dayton from Chattanooga. Pitcher Jacques Pucheu promoted to Chattanooga. Outfielder Mariel Bautista placed on injured list. Catcher/first baseman Jose Tello transferred to Dayton from Chattanooga. Catcher Mat Nelson promoted to Dayton from ACL Reds. Outfielder Reniel Ozuna placed on development list. Pitcher Spencer Stockton activated from development list. Pitcher Matt Gill placed on injured list. Infielder Leonardo Rivas promoted to Chattanooga. Catcher/first baseman Jose Tello released. Outfielder Allan Cerda promoted to Dayton from Daytona. Pitcher Matt Gill activated from the injured list. Pitcher John Ghyzel placed on the development list. Pitcher Eduardo Salazar promoted to Chattanooga. Pitcher Bryce Bonnin promoted to Dayton from Daytona. Pitchers Lyon Richardson and Braxton Roxby placed on the injured list. Catcher Mat Nelson placed on injured list. Pitcher James Proctor and infielder Reyny Reyes promoted to Dayton from Daytona. Pitcher Jake Gilbert promoted to Dayton from the ACL Reds. Pitcher John Ghyzel activated from development list. Pitcher Matt Gill placed on injured list. Pitcher Evan Kravetz placed on injured list. Pitcher James Marinan promoted to Dayton from Daytona. Pitcher JC Keys promoted to Chattanooga. Outfielder Mariel Bautista activated from injured list. Pitcher Thomas Farr promoted to Dayton from Daytona. Pitcher Bryce Bonnin placed on injured list. Infielder Jonathan Willems placed on injured list. Outfielder Reniel Ozuna activated from development list. M E DI A

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2021 Season Statistics

65-55 Overall (No Split Season)

T-1st, East Division; Did Not Qualify for Playoffs 2021 Team Statistics: Batting: .246 (3rd) Pitching: 4.45 (6th) Attendance: 317,464 (5,772 per home opening) BATTERS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG E Bautista, Mariel .257 36 113 17 29 6 2 5 17 6 36 4 1 .298 .478 1 Cerda, Allan .273 21 77 15 21 8 1 3 13 10 20 1 1 .356 .519 1 Cotton, Quin .231 92 338 34 78 13 1 10 41 20 108 24 8 .277 .364 4 Free, James .232 56 185 21 43 13 0 3 27 27 56 1 0 .329 .351 2 Hernandez, Miguel .267 71 262 25 70 14 0 2 37 19 49 6 2 .318 .344 15 Hurtubise, Jacob .283 102 332 77 94 12 3 0 33 58 73 39 10 .413 .337 2 Johnson, Ivan .265 27 98 17 26 5 0 4 18 14 39 3 2 .368 .439 4 Martinez, Juan .253 77 269 32 68 16 3 7 36 25 64 0 0 .327 .413 10 McAfee, Quincy .222 42 144 28 32 13 0 4 29 22 32 2 1 .335 .396 4 McGarry, Alex .230 78 270 30 62 16 0 7 29 15 101 6 1 .280 .367 7 McLain, Matt .273 29 99 15 27 6 0 3 19 17 24 10 2 .387 .424 4 Nelson, Mat .208 8 24 3 5 2 1 0 3 4 15 0 1 .345 .375 3 Ozuna, Reniel .174 28 86 10 15 7 0 1 8 9 35 0 0 .255 .291 0 Rey, Brian .423 13 52 7 22 5 1 6 19 2 3 1 2 .421 .904 0 Reyes, Reyny .233 21 60 10 14 2 0 1 3 4 16 0 0 .277 .317 3 Rogers, Jack .188 18 64 10 12 1 1 3 8 3 32 1 0 .221 .375 0 Ruiz, Victor .237 81 300 32 71 16 3 5 37 16 77 3 2 .270 .360 12 Siani, Michael .216 97 352 60 76 13 4 6 26 50 103 30 10 .321 .327 8 Spillane, Bren .138 12 29 6 4 0 0 2 6 7 21 3 0 .306 .345 1 Tello, Jose .217 30 115 15 25 4 0 4 15 6 31 0 0 .262 .357 1 Urbaez, Francisco .333 67 246 40 82 16 1 4 29 32 44 3 1 .423 .455 7 Willems, Jonathan .242 37 99 16 24 5 0 2 11 6 37 6 2 .296 .354 3 Wolforth, Garrett .257 9 35 7 9 2 2 1 5 4 8 0 0 .333 .514 1 Yang, Eric .203 76 227 31 46 11 1 3 19 38 65 2 2 .346 .300 8 Totals .246 3876 955 24 488 1089 48 .378 120 558 206 86 414 145 .327 113 PITCHERS W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP Ashcraft, Graham 4 1 2.33 8 8 0 0 0 38.2 28 12 10 0 4 13 55 6 Bonnin, Bryce 0 2 7.36 3 3 0 0 0 11 7 11 9 4 0 8 20 2 Branche, Stevie 2 0 1.29 13 0 0 0 1 21 8 4 3 0 2 11 32 1 Davis, Noah 3 6 3.60 13 13 1 0 0 65 44 29 26 3 12 35 77 3 Demurias, Eddy 0 0 0.00 6 0 0 0 2 9 3 0 0 0 0 6 10 2 Duarte, Daniel 0 1 3.38 4 0 0 0 1 5.1 5 2 2 0 0 6 4 0 Farr, Thomas 0 0 3.00 1 1 0 0 0 3 2 1 1 1 0 1 4 0 Feliz, Michael 0 2 15.00 3 1 0 0 0 3 4 5 5 2 0 1 5 0 Fisher, Andy 5 1 3.80 26 0 0 0 1 45 36 19 19 1 3 24 64 2 Garbee, Tyler 1 2 11.32 9 0 0 0 0 10.1 15 15 13 3 1 16 14 1 Garcia, Pedro 7 4 4.20 28 0 0 0 3 40.2 34 28 19 3 2 24 53 5 Ghyzel, John 3 2 6.53 22 0 0 0 4 20.2 15 19 15 0 1 29 28 5 Gilbert, Jake 4 1 5.83 20 0 0 0 2 29.1 30 20 19 3 5 18 31 8 Gill, Matt 2 0 3.73 20 0 0 0 0 31.1 33 13 13 3 0 8 24 2 Hellinger, Sam 3 2 6.39 26 0 0 0 1 31 29 26 22 4 3 25 38 2 Hoffman, Jeff 0 1 12.00 1 1 0 0 0 3 5 4 4 3 0 1 5 0 Karcher, Ricky 1 0 5.12 18 0 0 0 4 19.1 10 13 11 1 3 30 29 9 Keys, JC 3 2 4.70 17 5 0 0 0 38.1 34 24 20 2 1 27 40 8 Kravetz, Evan 0 1 7.02 6 2 0 0 0 16.2 20 15 13 0 1 12 22 1 Lindell, Karsen 0 1 10.57 7 0 0 0 0 7.2 11 9 9 3 0 14 8 4 Marinan, James 1 0 0.00 2 2 0 0 0 12 4 0 0 0 0 6 17 1 Medrano, Miguel 0 0 12.00 4 1 0 0 0 9 14 14 12 2 0 7 14 0 Peguero, Francis 1 1 4.96 28 0 0 0 6 32.2 33 19 18 3 2 7 36 2 Proctor, James 0 1 4.41 4 4 0 0 0 16.1 13 8 8 3 0 12 20 1 Pucheu, Jacques 4 1 3.45 20 9 0 0 0 60 38 24 23 5 5 33 62 3 Richardson, Lyon 2 5 5.09 19 18 1 0 0 76 74 54 43 9 7 38 91 8 Roa, Christian 2 2 4.15 8 7 0 0 0 34.2 32 16 16 4 1 15 37 3 Roxby, Braxton 2 2 2.41 25 0 0 0 5 33.2 23 12 9 1 10 21 53 4 Salazar, Eduardo 4 5 3.49 19 19 1 1 0 98 81 43 38 6 3 32 107 4 Salinas, Ricky 1 0 4.32 3 1 0 0 0 8.1 4 4 4 1 1 5 13 3 Schneider, Johnnie 0 2 14.29 6 0 0 0 1 5.2 2 9 9 0 1 16 8 1 Spiers, Carson 6 4 3.64 20 16 0 0 0 89 68 39 36 8 9 29 103 6 Stallings, Jesse 0 0 4.50 5 0 0 0 0 6 8 3 3 1 0 4 6 2 Stockton, Spencer 4 3 5.63 26 9 0 0 0 72 71 49 45 8 4 26 74 3 Timpanelli, Vin 0 0 4.35 17 0 0 0 5 20.2 8 12 10 3 8 13 35 3 Urbaez, Francisco 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 65 4.45 120 6 1024.1 575 90 573 105 55 120 3 36 846 507 89 1240

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2021 Season Statistics 2021 Regular Season Records

(by Month, Opponent, and Situation)

HOME AWAY ALL W L W L W L SEASON 34 26 31 29 65 55 DAY GAMES 3 8 6 3 9 11 NIGHT GAMES 31 16 25 26 56 42 ONE RUN GAMES 14 2 7 10 21 12 EXTRA INNINGS 1 2 5 2 6 4 SHUTOUTS 3 3 3 5 6 8 IN MAY 7 5 7 5 14 10 IN JUNE 8 4 6 7 14 11 IN JULY 8 9 5 5 13 14 IN AUGUST 2 5 10 9 12 14 IN SEPTEMBER 9 3 3 3 12 6 VS. EAST 30 24 29 25 59 49 VS. FORT WAYNE 10 2 6 6 16 8 VS. GREAT LAKES 6 6 5 1 11 7 VS. LAKE COUNTY 4 8 5 7 9 15 VS. LANSING 6 6 7 5 13 11 VS. WEST MICHIGAN 4 2 6 6 10 8 VS. WEST 4 2 2 4 6 6 VS. QUAD CITIES 4 2 0 0 4 2 VS. SOUTH BEND 0 0 2 4 2 4 AHEAD AFTER 7 INN. (DH:5) 28 2 23 1 51 TIED AFTER 7 INN. 2 1 4 4 6 BEHIND AFTER 7 INN. 4 23 4 23 8 SCORED FIRST 24 4 25 15 49 OPPS. SCORED FIRST 10 22 6 14 16 SCORED FOUR OR MORE 24 8 30 10 54 SCORED THREE OR LESS 10 18 1 19 11 DOUBLEHEADERS (W-L-SPL) 0-1-3 0-2-1 0-3-4 COME FROM BEHIND WINS 13 11 24 OPPS. COMEBACK WINS 6 16 RAIN-SHORTENED 1 1 0 1 1 LONGEST WINNING STREAK: 6

3 5 46 19 36 18 37 22 2

LONGEST LOSING STREAK: 6 Miguel Hernandez

Never, Ever, Ever

On May 22, 2018, Dayton’s Jeter Downs ended the first game of a doubleheader with a walk-off RBI single, then led off the bottom of the first inning in the second game with a home run. Downs had two consecutive Dayton at-bats on the same day (no other Dragons player batted between his two at-bats), driving in runs in both. Jason Stark of The Athletic checked with Elias Sports Bureau, the official statistics service for Major League Baseball, and found that, at the big league level, no player in baseball history has ever had two consecutive at-bats for the same team on the same day and recorded RBI in both at bats.

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2021 Season Statistics 2021 Dragons High and Lows

INDIVIDUAL BATTING Most Hits, Game: Most Runs, Game: Most RBI, Game: Most Doubles, Game: Most Triples, Game: Most Home Runs, Game: Most Extra Base Hits, Game: Most Total Bases, Game: Most Walks, Game: Most Stolen Bases, Game: Longest Hitting Streak (Games): 4-Hit Games: 2-Home Run Games: Inside-the-Park Home Runs: Back-to-Back Home Runs: Grand Slam Home Runs: INDIVIDUAL PITCHING Most Consecutive Scoreless Innings: Most Innings Pitched, Game: Most Hits Allowed, Game: Most Runs Allowed, Game: Most Home Runs Allowed, Game: Most Walks Allowed, Game: Most Strikeouts, Game: Longest Relief Outing: Most Pitches Thrown, Game: Most Strikeouts, Game, Opposing Pitcher:

4, several (see below) 4, Free, July 4 at Lansing 6, Cotton, June 5 at Lake County 2, several 1, several 2, several (see below) 2, several 10, Cotton, June 5 at Lake County 3, several 3, Hurtubise, May 26 vs. QuadCities; McLain, Sept. 1 vs. LAN 15, Urbaez, July 4-21 Cotton (2 times), June 5 at Lake County & July 22 at Fort Wayne; Ruiz, July 4 at Lansing; Urbaez, July 8 vs. West Michigan; McLain, August 11 at Lansing. Rey, May 8 at Great Lakes; McGarry, May 25 vs. Quad Cities; Cotton, June 5 at Lake County; Siani, June 20 vs. Fort Wayne Urbaez, July 27 vs. Lake County; McLain, Sept. 19 vs. FW. Martinez & McGarry, May 25 vs. Quad Cities; Martinez & Rogers, August 27 at Fort Wayne; Bautista & Reyes, Sept. 16 vs. Fort Wayne. McAfee, May 4 at Great Lakes; McGarry, June 10 vs. Great Lakes; Siani, August 12 at Lansing; Willems, Sept. 12 at Lake County 16, Roxby, May 4-June 19 7, 4 times. Last: Roa, Sept. 8 at Lake County 9, Richardson, July 14 vs. Great Lakes (G2) 8, Salazar, July 15 vs. Great Lakes 4, Bonnin, Sept. 9 at Lake County 6, Davis, July 23 at Fort Wayne 11, Marinan, Sept. 10 at Lake County 6, Spiers, June 8 vs. Great Lakes; Richardson, July 27 vs. LC 102, Spiers, July 1 at Lansing; Marinan, Sept. 17 vs. FW 12, Espino, Lake County, July 30

TEAM MILESTONES Most Consecutive Wins: Most Consecutive Losses: Longest 9-Inning Game (Minutes): Longest Extra Inning Game (Minutes): Longest Extra Inning Game (Innings): Shortest 9-Inning Game (Minutes): Shortest 7-Inning Game (Minutes): Biggest Deficit in Win: Biggest Lead in Loss: Largest Margin of Victory: Largest Margin of Defeat: Most Errors, Game: Most Errors, Inning:

6, Sept. 14-19 6, July 10-16 4:12, July 8 vs. West Michigan* 4:31, July 4 at Lansing 11, Sept. 8 at Lake County 2:20, June 17 vs. Fort Wayne 1:47, August 20 vs. Lake County 7, June 8 vs. Great Lakes (trailed 7-0; won 8-7) 5, June 18 at West Michigan (G2) (led 5-0; lost 12-10) 11, May 9 at Great Lakes (12-1); June 5 at Lake County (15-4) 10, 3 times 5, Sept. 3 vs. Lansing 3, Sept. 3 vs. Lansing (1st inning)

TEAM BATTING Most Runs, Game: Most Runs, Inning: Most Runs, First Inning: Most Hits, Game: Most Hits, Inning: Fewest Hits, Game: Most Home Runs, Game: Most Home Runs, Inning: Most Doubles, Game: Most Triples, Game: Most Extra Base Hits, Game: Most Stolen Bases, Game: Most Walks, Game: Most Hit by Pitches, Game: Most Sacrifices, Game: Most Sacrifice Flies, Game: Most Strikeouts, Game: Most Grounded into Double Plays: Most Left on Base, Game:

15, June 5 at Lake County 6, several. Last: August 11 at Lansing (6th inning) 6, July 8 vs. West Michigan 19, June 5 at Lake County 7, June 5 at Lake County (2nd inning) 1, July 3 at Lansing (9 inn.); Sept. 5 vs. Lansing (G2) (7 inn.) 4, May 25 vs. Quad Cities 3, May 25 vs. Quad Cities; August 12 at Lansing 6, June 5 at Lake County 2, May 15 vs. Lansing 8, June 5 at Lake County 5, several 13, June 1 at Lake County 3, several 1, several 3, August 6 at West Michigan 20, July 30 vs. Lake County# 4, June 19 vs. Fort Wayne 15, June 27 at West Michigan

Fastest of the Fast:

On July 26, 2018, Dayton pitcher Hunter Greene threw a fastball against Fort Wayne’s Luis Campusano for a called third strike that registered at 102 mph on the TrackMan monitor at Day Air Ballpark, breaking the stadium record for fastest pitch. Greene, Aroldis Chapman, and Aneurys Zabala had previously thrown pitches that were clocked at 101 mph. M E DI A

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2021 Season Milestones/Statistics TEAM PITCHING

Most Runs Allowed, Game: Most Runs Allowed, Inning: Most Hits Allowed, Game: Fewest Hits Allowed, Game: Most Hits Allowed, Inning: Most Home Runs Allowed, Game: Most Home Runs Allowed, Inning: Most Walks Allowed, Game: Fewest Walks Allowed, Game: Most Strikeouts, Game:

15, May 26 vs. Quad Cities 7, June 6 at Lake County (2nd inning) 16, June 12 vs. Great Lakes 1, May 6 at Great Lakes (5 innings); Sept. 3 vs. Lansing (9 innings) 7, June 6 at Lake County (2nd inning) 5, May 26 vs. Quad Cities; Sept. 9 at Lake County 3, May 26 vs. Quad Cities (8th inning) 12, May 8 at Great Lakes 0, August 10 at Lansing; Sept. 19 vs. Fort Wayne 18, May 7 at Great Lakes; June 15 vs. Fort Wayne

2021 Starts By Position

C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH Total Hurtubise 37 6 47 7 97 Siani 75 21 96 Cotton 53 26 4 6 89 Ruiz 5 8 53 14 80 Martinez 19 46 9 74 McGarry 53 5 14 72 Yang 72 72 Hernandez 70 1 71 Urbaez 49 5 5 8 67 Free 25 16 11 52 McAfee 15 8 3 11 2 1 40 Bautista 29 5 34 Tello 14 14 2 30 Willems 19 3 1 5 28 McLain 26 2 28 Johnson 14 9 3 26 Ozuna 4 19 3 26 Cerda 8 11 2 21 Reyes 7 5 7 19 Rogers 3 6 6 3 18 Rey 8 5 13 Spillane 4 3 2 1 10 Wolforth 1 6 2 9 Nelson 8 8

Top 3 in Starts by Position Catcher Yang 72 Free 25 Tello 14

1st Base McGarry 53 Martinez 19 Free 16

2nd Base Urbaez 49 Willems 19 McAfee 15

3rd Base Ruiz 53 Martinez 46 McAfee 8

Shortstop Hernandez 70 McLain 26 Johnson 9

Left Field Cotton 53 Hurtubise 37 McAfee 11

Center Field Siani 75 Cotton 26 Cerda 8

Right Field Hurtubise 47 Bautista 29 Ozuna 19

DH Siani 21 McGarry 14 Ruiz 14

Dragons 2021 Cincinnati Reds Minor League Batter/Pitcher of the Month Brian Rey Graham Ashcraft

May June

With Dayton: 13 G, ..421, 6 HR, 19 RBI. With Dayton: 3 GS, 2-0, 18 IP, 0 ER.

Top Hitting Streaks in Franchise History PLAYER GAMES Jose Siri 39* Carlos Mendez 20 Cody Strait 19 Ryan Wright 17 Jose Garcia 17 Henry Rodriguez 16 Donald Lutz 16 Brian O’Grady 16 Luis Gonzalez 16 Adam Rosales 15 Cameron Satterwhite 15 Francisco Urbaez 15 David Espinosa 14 Josh Fellhauer 14 Byron Wiley 14 Luis Gonzalez 14 Gavin LaValley 14 Shed Long 14 Alejo Lopez 14 * All-Time Midwest League Record

DATES June 22 - August 3 July 17 - August 8 July 28 - August 18 June 22 - July 9 August 14-September 2 August 14 - August 31 July 5 - July 25 May 6 - May 23 August 20, 2016-April 8, 2017 August 6 - August 22 June 9 - June 29 July 4 - July 21 June 23 - July 6 July 8 - July 23 July 18 - August 3 May 4- May 19 May 27-June 11 August 7-August 27 July 28-August 11

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2021 Game by Game DRAGONS OPPONENT WINNING LOSING DATE OPP. SCORE R-H-E-LOB R-H-E-LOB PITCHER PITCHER SAVE REC. STD. GA/B ATT. TIME 5/4 at GL 9-4 9-13-1-8 4-3-2-9 Keys Vargas --1-0 T-1 --1,099 3:53 5/5 at GL 4-0 4-7-0-8 0-2-0-8 Salazar Ortiz --2-0 T-1 --960 3:01 5/6 at GL 0-1 (6) 0-3-0-5 1-1-0-3 Belge Davis --2-1 T-1 --756 2:45 5/7 at GL 9-5 9-9-1-8 5-6-2-10 Garbee Gamboa Roxby 3-1 T-1 --823 3:45 5/8 at GL 6-5 6-8-1-6 5-4-0-10 Stockton Fink Schneider 4-1 1st +1 1,052 3:20 5/9 at GL 12-1 12-10-0-6 1-7-4-8 Richardson Vargas --5-1 1st +1.5 1,135 3:17 5/11 LAN 4-9 (10) 4-12-3-12 9-11-0-7 McIntyre Garbee --5-2 1st +1 2,377 3:28 5/12 LAN 2-7 2-7-0-6 7-7-3-9 Danielak Davis --5-3 T-1st --2,097 3:18 5/13 LAN 4-2 4-9-1-5 2-7-1-10 Ashcraft Tomioka Peguero 6-3 T-1st --2,154 2:48 5/14 LAN 3-1 3-6-1-5 1-2-1-4 Stockton Birlingmair Demurias 7-3 T-1st --2,435 2:45 5/15 LAN 3-2 3-5-0-3 2-9-0-11 Gilbert Danielak --8-3 1st +1 2,583 2:57 5/16 LAN 1-3 1-4-0-2 3-8-0-11 Emanuels Salazar Weisenburger 8-4 T-1st --2,460 2:55 5/18 at SB 6-5 6-6-0-5 5-9-2-7 Salinas Reyes Peguero 9-4 T-1st --1,491 3:00 5/19 at SB 0-3 0-6-1-9 3-5-2-8 Bain Ashcraft Ramos 9-5 2nd -1 2,676 2:53 5/20 at SB 5-2 5-12-0-10 2-9-3-10 Pucheu Casey Demurias 10-5 T-1st --3,898 3:37 5/21 at SB 0-5 0-4-2-4 5-9-0-8 Jensen Richardson --10-6 T-1st --3,661 2:56 5/22 at SB 2-3 2-4-0-7 3-9-1-7 Hughes Lindell --10-7 T-1st --3,699 2:52 5/23 at SB 4-5 4-9-2-9 5-5-0-9 Reyes Schneider Ramos 10-8 2nd -1 3,131 3:13 5/25 QC 11-7 11-8-0-5 7-9-1-10 Gilbert Morel --11-8 T-1st --2,649 3:21 5/26 QC 5-15 5-11-3-11 15-12-1-9 Klein Schneider Ellis 11-9 T-1st --2,480 3:26 5/27 QC 7-6 7-7-1-6 6-6-5-7 Pucheu Phillips Hellinger 12-9 1st +0.5 2,756 3:00 5/28 QC Postponed, rain. Rescheduled for May 29. 5/29 QC 6-4 (G1) 6-6-1-3 4-6-1-7 Garcia Block --13-9 doubleheader 2:12 5/29 QC 1-2 (G2) 1-5-1-8 2-4-1-3 Zerpa Davis DiPoto 13-10 2nd -0.5 2,926 1:59 5/30 QC 10-4 10-10-0-4 4-9-1-9 Ashcraft Lacy --14-10 2nd -0.5 3,073 3:09 6/1 at LC 10-9 10-5-1-12 9-11-2-2 Gilbert Gallagher Roxby 15-10 2nd -0.5 1,308 3:44 6/2 at LC Postponed, rain. Rescheduled for June 3. 6/3 at LC 3-6 (G1) 3-5-1-1 6-4-0-6 Allen Garcia Enright 15-11 doubleheader 2:09 6/3 at LC 0-1 (G2) 0-3-2-6 1-3-1-8 Herrin Fisher --15-12 2nd -1.5 N/A 1:59 6/4 at LC 4-8 4-10-0-5 8-10-0-6 Burns Davis --15-13 2nd -1.5 1,869 2:55 6/5 at LC 15-4 15-19-1-13 4-4-1-5 Ashcraft Coulter --16-13 2nd -0.5 2,091 3:26 6/6 at LC 4-14 4-7-0-7 14-13-0-7 Hickman Stockton --16-14 T-2nd -0.5 1,651 2:59 6/8 GL 8-7 8-9-1-6 7-7-3-3 Spiers Plunkett Peguero 17-14 1st +0.5 4,892 2:52 6/9 GL 6-5 6-8-0-9 5-10-1-5 Garcia Mokma --18-14 1st +1 4,810 2:43 6/10 GL 6-3 6-11-2-8 3-6-2-11 Hellinger Beeter Roxby 19-14 1st +1.5 5,040 3:11 6/11 GL 1-0 1-3-0-3 0-3-0-7 Fisher Percival Gilbert 20-14 1st +1.5 5,919 2:46 6/12 GL 2-10 2-5-1-3 10-16-0-7 Knack Stockton --20-15 1st +0.5 6,624 2:55 6/13 GL 6-9 6-9-1-5 9-12-2-9 Vargas Richardson --20-16 1st +0.5 5,717 3:19 6/15 FW 5-4 5-10-1-6 4-10-2-11 Roxby Williams --21-16 1st +1.5 5,420 3:16 6/16 FW 3-2 3-7-1-5 2-4-1-7 Davis Waldron Peguero 22-16 1st +2 5,863 2:45 6/17 FW 2-0 2-5-0-4 0-3-1-6 Ashcraft Mosser Garcia 23-16 1st +2 6,231 2:20 6/18 FW Postponed, rain. Rescheduled for June 19. 6/19 FW 4-7 (G1) 4-6-1-5 7-7-0-6 Sabrowski Roxby Geraldo 23-17 doubleheader 2:53 6/19 FW 7-1 (G2) 7-11-1-6 1-2-1-3 Richardson Smith --24-17 1st +2 6,930 2:27 6/20 FW 2-11 2-7-1-9 11-14-0-7 Minjarez Salazar --24-18 1st +1 6,802 3:27 6/22 at WM 2-0 2-5-2-4 0-3-1-6 Davis White Ghyzel 25-18 1st +2 3,090 2:36 6/23 at WM 4-1 4-6-0-4 1-7-2-8 Garcia Wolf Roxby 26-18 1st +2 3,169 2:44 6/24 at WM Postponed, Rain. Rescheduled for June 25. 6/25 at WM 1-2 (G1) 1-3-0-5 2-2-0-3 Brieske Spiers Tobey 26-19 doubleheader 2:05 6/25 at WM 10-12 (G2, 8) 10-7-1-8 12-11-3-5 Tassin Roxby --26-20 suspended game 2:10 6/26 at WM Postponed, rain. Rescheduled for June 27. 6/27 at WM 5-3 5-15-3-15 3-7-0-9 Garcia Hess --27-20 1st +2.5 3,303 3:42 6/29 at LAN 10-8 10-13-1-11 8-10-3-7 Keys Leal Ghyzel 28-20 1st +3 1,987 3:58 6/30 at LAN 3-8 3-8-1-7 8-8-1-5 Whittlesey Gilbert Hall 28-21 1st +2.5 1,522 3:19 7/1 at LAN 4-3 (10) 4-6-1-8 3-10-4-9 Garcia Refuse --29-21 1st +2 3,341 3:17 7/2 at LAN 3-10 3-7-1-6 10-8-0-5 Cushing Richardson --29-22 1st +1.5 5,855 3:11 7/3 at LAN 0-3 0-1-1-7 3-8-2-12 Birlingmair Duarte Hall 29-23 1st +0.5 8,004 3:04 7/4 at LAN 12-8 (10) 12-17-1-10 8-11-4-10 Garcia Sawyer --30-23 1st +0.5 10,109 4:31 7/6 WM 2-1 2-8-0-8 1-8-0-6 Pucheu De La Cruz Duarte 31-23 1st +0.5 7,129 2:43 7/7 WM 6-5 6-8-0-2 5-6-0-5 Gill White Karcher 32-23 1st +1 5,548 2:53 7/8 WM 10-8 10-15-3-11 8-7-3-8 Roxby Tassin Ghyzel 33-23 1st +2 5,638 4:12 7/9 WM 7-3 7-12-1-9 3-7-1-5 Salazar Brieske --34-23 1st +2.5 7,129 3:10 7/10 WM 1-4 1-7-1-7 4-5-0-5 Montero Davis Hess 34-24 1st +2.5 7,111 2:57 7/11 WM 4-13 4-11-1-12 13-15-1-8 Shepherd Pucheu --34-25 1st +2.5 5,655 3:44 7/13 GL Postponed, rain Rescheduled for July 14. 7/14 GL 5-7 (G1, 9) 5-12-0-11 7-11-1-10 Little Garcia --34-26 doubleheader 3:17 7/14 GL 0-7 (G2) 0-3-0-5 7-13-0-9 Gamboa Richardson --34-27 1st +0.5 6,402 2:27 7/15 GL 3-10 3-5-0-6 10-12-0-6 Martinez Salazar --34-28 2nd -0.5 6,390 2:43 7/16 GL 3-13 3-7-2-5 13-14-1-8 Knack Hoffman --34-29 suspended game 6,806 3:27 7/17 GL 4-1 (G2) 4-8-0-9 1-5-1-7 Davis Cantleberry Roxby 35-29 2nd -0.5 7,640 2:20 7/18 GL 8-4 8-11-2-6 4-6-0-11 Gill Beeter --36-29 1st +0.5 6,679 3:13 Clarification: The second game of the doubleheader on June 25 was suspended after reaching curfew at 12:51 a.m., and scheduled to resume on June 26. Rain forced the postponement of the suspended game and the regularly scheduled game on June 26. The suspended game was completed on June 27 and followed by regularly scheduled game for that date. The postponed game on June 26 was made up on August 6.

The All-Time Greatest Ending

On July 18, 2013 at Day Air Ballpark, Dragons slugger Seth Mejias-Brean provided the most dramatic ending to a win in team history. Trailing Beloit 6-3 in the bottom of the ninth inning, the Dragons loaded the bases with one out. Mejias-Brean then promptly drilled a “walk-off” grand slam home run to right-center field to give his team a 7-6 win. It was the first walk-off grand slam when trailing by three runs in Dragons history and the first in the Reds organization in five years.

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2021 Game by Game DATE OPP. SCORE 7/20 at FW 4-1 7/21 at FW 3-9 7/22 at FW 1-3 7/23 at FW 3-7 7/24 at FW 4-3 7/25 at FW 5-3 7/27 LC 4-7 7/28 LC 5-4 7/29 LC 4-1 7/30 LC 5-8 7/31 LC 0-9 8/1 LC 2-7 8/3 at WM 3-4 8/4 at WM 1-4 8/5 at WM 8-0 8/6 at WM 3-4 (G1, 10) 8/6 at WM 7-5 (G2) 8/7 at WM 4-6 8/8 at WM 5-4 (10) 8/10 at LAN 10-1 8/11 at LAN 12-4 8/12 at LAN 7-2 8/13 at LAN 6-7 8/14 at LAN 11-4 8/15 at LAN 4-5 8/17 LC 2-4 (7) 8/18 LC 3-2 8/19 LC 3-5 8/20 LC 2-0 (7) 8/21 LC 2-9 8/22 LC 3-8 8/24 at FW 4-10 8/25 at FW 4-3 (10) 8/26 at FW 2-4 8/27 at FW 6-4 (G2) 8/28 at FW 2-8 8/29 at FW 8-6 9/1 LAN 3-4 (G1) 9/1 LAN 5-3 (G2) 9/2 LAN 3-2 9/3 LAN 3-2 9/5 LAN 1-5 (G1) 9/5 LAN 0-2 (G2) 9/7 at LC 1-6 9/8 at LC 4-1 (11) 9/9 at LC 8-9 9/10 at LC 4-1 9/11 at LC 4-1 9/12 at LC 5-7 9/14 FW 10-2 9/15 FW 9-2 9/16 FW 6-5 (10) 9/17 FW 8-4 9/18 FW 8-5 9/19 FW 5-3

DRAGONS R-H-E-LOB 4-7-0-5 3-9-1-7 1-10-1-11 3-5-0-7 4-10-2-8 5-11-1-8 4-12-3-9 5-10-1-9 4-8-1-6 5-6-0-5 0-3-1-5 2-4-2-4 3-8-1-6 1-9-0-10 8-13-0-8 3-3-0-6 7-9-1-3 4-8-4-10 5-11-1-7 10-9-0-9 12-14-1-5 7-11-0-6 6-7-1-4 11-16-1-5 4-6-0-6 2-2-1-2 3-10-0-11 3-5-1-5 2-4-0-2 2-4-1-7 3-8-1-10 4-8-3-6 4-9-2-10 2-5-0-5 6-9-0-8 2-6-1-7 8-12-0-12 3-9-2-6 5-10-2-8 3-9-0-6 3-7-5-8 1-5-1-3 0-1-0-3 1-4-1-8 4-8-1-6 8-11-1-10 4-4-0-3 4-6-0-1 5-8-2-6 10-9-2-10 9-11-2-11 6-7-2-4 8-10-2-9 8-10-1-3 5-9-0-5

OPPONENT R-H-E-LOB 1-4-1-4 9-15-0-10 3-4-1-5 7-8-0-7 3-4-1-9 3-6-0-7 7-6-1-2 4-7-0-4 1-5-3-7 8-5-2-6 9-11-1-7 7-10-0-9 4-6-0-5 4-8-0-5 0-3-1-7 4-6-1-8 5-5-0-2 6-6-3-6 4-2-0-8 1-5-3-3 4-6-0-4 2-7-1-7 7-12-2-12 4-9-0-9 5-8-1-5 4-7-0-8 2-6-1-8 5-6-1-7 0-3-0-2 9-10-3-15 8-11-0-12 10-10-0-12 3-5-1-8 4-6-0-5 4-7-1-7 8-6-2-6 6-7-2-9 4-5-0-7 3-4-1-6 2-6-0-11 2-1-2-6 5-5-0-4 2-4-0-4 6-6-2-5 1-6-1-8 9-10-2-5 1-2-1-5 1-5-0-8 7-4-0-10 2-8-0-13 2-4-0-9 5-5-0-13 4-9-2-7 5-8-0-14 3-10-0-5

WINNING LOSING PITCHER PITCHER SAVE REC. Spiers Guarate Karcher 37-29 Schlichtholz Garcia --37-30 Bencomo Salazar Sung 37-31 Lugo Davis --37-32 Ghyzel Minjarez Karcher 38-32 Spiers Guarate Timpanelli 39-32 Coulter Feliz Ramirez 39-33 Ghyzel Kelly Peguero 40-33 Keys Draper Karcher 41-33 Herrin Garbee Ramirez 41-34 Gaddis Spiers Ocker 41-35 Hickman Feliz --41-36 Hill Salazar Hess 41-37 White Keys Tassin 41-38 Pucheu Wolf --42-38 Tobey Garcia --42-39 Fisher Reyes --43-39 Tobey Hellinger Tassin 43-40 Karcher Reyes Ghyzel 44-40 Roa Juan --45-40 Fisher Birlingmair --46-40 Spiers Peluse --47-40 Hall Hellinger --47-41 Salazar Cushing --48-41 Hall Ghyzel --48-42 Coulter Stockton Ramirez 48-43 Branche Herrin --49-43 Curry Richardson Ramirez 49-44 Salazar Gaddis --50-44 Espino Roa --50-45 Hickman Keys Ramirez 50-46 Guarate Spiers --50-47 Garcia Sung --51-47 Mosser Roa Kopps 51-48 Hellinger Smith Peguero 52-48 Schlichtholz Bonnin --52-49 Spiers Smith Fisher 53-49 Mora Peguero Hall 53-50 Fisher Tomioka Gilbert 54-50 Hellinger Virbitsky Garcia 55-50 Gilbert Birlingmair Timpanelli 56-50 Tomioka Spiers Acton 56-51 Hall Kravetz --56-52 Coulter Proctor Draper 56-53 Branche Herrin Timpanelli 57-53 Ocker Bonnin Mock 57-54 Marinan Gaddis Timpanelli 58-54 Peguero Kelly Branche 59-54 Ocker Ghyzel Draper 59-55 Roa Lehmann --60-55 Stockton Mosser --61-55 Ghyzel Minjarez --62-55 Spiers Vela --63-55 Fisher Schlichtholz Timpanelli 64-55 Stockton Lehmann Garcia 65-55

Cueto’s 5-Inning No-Hitter

STD. GA/B ATT. TIME 1st +0.5 4,333 2:45 1st +0.5 3,648 3:21 2nd -0.5 5,752 3:04 2nd -1.5 5,301 3:02 2nd -1.5 7,174 3:37 2nd -0.5 4,322 3:11 2nd -0.5 6,588 3:04 2nd -0.5 6,425 3:16 1st +0.5 6,080 2:44 2nd -0.5 7,691 3:22 2nd -0.5 7,954 2:59 3rd -1.5 6,980 3:01 3rd -2.5 3,894 2:33 3rd -2.5 5,775 2:45 3rd -2.5 6,069 3:07 doubleheader 3:00 3rd -2 5,665 2:19 3rd -2 6,750 3:17 T-2nd -1 5,311 3:27 2nd -0.5 1,509 3:05 1st +1 1,723 3:12 1st +1 5,844 3:08 1st +0.5 6,128 3:49 1st +1 7,232 3:26 T-1st --3,160 3:14 T-2nd -1 7,312 2:49 T-1st --6,063 3:18 T-2nd -1 6,256 3:13 T-1st --7,519 1:47 T-2nd -1 8,144 3:49 3rd -2 7,219 3:34 3rd -2 3,206 3:16 3rd -2 2,613 3:42 suspended game 4,047 2:41 3rd -2 4,483 3:07 3rd -2 5,951 3:19 3rd -2 4,620 3:32 doubleheader 2:33 3rd -2 6,154 2:47 3rd -2 5,537 3:11 3rd -1 6,750 3:22 doubleheader 2:11 3rd -3 7,536 1:59 3rd -4 1,494 2:51 3rd -3 2,151 3:25 3rd -3 2,017 3:41 3rd -3 4,101 2:54 3rd -2 5,185 2:49 3rd -3 3,690 3:19 3rd -2 6,715 3:09 3rd -2 6,037 3:31 3rd -2 6,388 3:46 T-2nd -1 7,768 3:18 T-2nd -1 8,026 3:07 T-1st --7,638 2:30

On May 13, 2006 in Appleton, Wisconsin, Johnny Cueto fired the first no-hitter by a Dragons pitcher in team history. It was the second game of a doubleheader, scheduled for seven innings. Cueto cruised through the first five, striking out eight and walking two without allowing a hit as only two balls left the infield. Rain stopped the game before the sixth inning and it did not resume. Cueto was credited with a no-hitter in the rain-shortened game. Cueto pitched a complete game in his next start (another seven-inning game) allowing just one hit. M E DI A

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2021 Recap Games Won in Final At-Bat (*Walk-off Win) Date Opponent Score May 15 Lansing 3-2 May 29 Quad Cities 6-4 (G1) *June 9 Great Lakes 6-5 *June 15 Fort Wayne 5-4 June 19 Fort Wayne 7-1 (G2) June 27 at West Michigan 5-3 July 1 at Lansing 4-3 (10) July 4 at Lansing 12-8 (10) July 8 West Michigan 10-8 July 28 Lake County 5-4 August 8 at West Michigan 5-4 (10) *August 18 Lake County 3-2 August 25 at Fort Wayne 4-3 (10) Sept. 8 at Lake County 4-1 (11) *Sept. 17 Fort Wayne 6-5 (10)

Note Scored 2 in bottom 8th to take 3-2 lead (2-R HR by Spillane). Trailed 3-0, mid 4. Scored 4 in 4th for 4-3 lead. Broke 4-4 tie with 2 in 6th, keyed by 2-R double by McAfee. Scored 3 in bottom 9th for win (2-R HR by Ozuna; RBI single by Urbaez). Scored 4 in bottom 9th for win (2-R 2B by Ozuna to drive in tying and winning runs). Scored 6 in bottom 6th to break 1-1 tie for lead (2-R single by Willems broke tie). Scored 2 in top 9th to break 3-3 tie (Bautista RBI FC broke tie). Scored 2 in top 10th to break 2-2 tie (RBI single by Urbaez broke tie). Scored 4 in top 10th to break 8-8 tie (bases loaded walk to Siani broke tie). Scored 3 in bottom 8th to take 10-8 lead (2-R hit by Hernandez for lead). Scored 2 in bottom 8th to take 5-3 lead (2-R double by Hurtubise for lead). Scored 2 in top of 10th to take 5-4 lead (RBI hits by Urbaez, Ruiz) Scored 1 in bottom of 9th to break 2-2 tie for win (RBI hit by Free) Scored 1 in top of 10th to take 4-3 lead (RBI double by Cerda) Scored 3 in top of 11th for 4-1 lead (RBI H by Rogers, Johnson, Willems) Scored 1 in bottom of 10th to break 5-5 tie (RBI hit by Johnson)

Wins after Trailing by at Least Three Runs Date Opponent Score May 8 at Great Lakes 6-5 May 18 at South Bend 6-5 May 25 Quad Cities 11-7 May 27 Quad Cities 7-6 May 29 Quad Cities 6-4 (G1) June 8 Great Lakes 8-7 *June 9 Great Lakes 6-5 *June 15 Fort Wayne 5-4 August 6 at West Michigan 7-5 (G2)

Note Trailed 4-1 end 2. Scored 4 in 6th, keyed by 2-run double by Hernandez. Trailed 5-1 end 3. Scored 2 in 4th, 3 in 7th. Rey’s 2-R 2B provided lead. Trailed 7-1, mid 6. Scored 5 in 6th, 5 in 7th. Took lead on error. Trailed 5-1, mid 4. Scored 2 in 7th for lead, keyed by Martinez RBI 2B. Trailed 3-0, mid 4. Scored 4 in 4th for 4-3 lead. Broke 4-4 tie with 2 in 6th, keyed by 2-R double by McAfee. Trailed 7-0, end 2. Scored 3 in 6th for lead, keyed by McAfee 3-R 2B. Trailed 5-0, end 3. Scored 3 in 9th for win. Ozuna 2-R HR for tie; Urbaez walk-off RBI single. Trailed 4-1, mid 9. Scored 4 in 9th for win. Ozuna walk-off 2-R double. Trailed 5-1, end 4. Scored 2 in 5th, 4 in 6th for lead and win. Free RBI double for lead.

Losses after Leading by at Least Three Runs

Date Opponent Score Note June 25 at West Michigan 10-12 (G2, 8) Led 5-0, mid 1; Led 8-4, mid 7 (7-inning game). WM scored 4 in 7th and 4 in 8th for win. July 14 Great Lakes 5-7 (G1, 9) Led 4-0, end 2; GL tied game in 6th, won in 9 (7-inning game). August 13 at Lansing 6-7 Led 3-0, mid 3; Game was tied 6-6 when LAN scored 1 in 9th for win. Sept. 1 Lansing 3-4 (G1) Led 3-0, end 6; Lansing grand slam by Simoneit with 2 outs in top 7th. Sept. 12 at Lake County 5-7 Led 5-1, mid 7; Lake County scored 6 in 7th for lead.

Position Players on the Mound Player Francisco Urbaez

2021 Ejections Player/Coach Jose Moreno Jose Moreno Jose Moreno Daryle Ward

Date 5/26

Opponent Quad Cities

Score Entering Game 5-15 (9th)

Date 5/29 (G2) 6/20 7/24 7/27

Opponent Quad Cities Fort Wayne at Fort Wayne Lake County

Umpire Martin Choc Juska Choc

Outcome retired all 3 batters faced

Reason Arguing balk call Unknown Unknown Arguing batter’s interference call

Major League Injury Rehabilitation Assignments Player Jeff Hoffman Michael Feliz

Game/s 1 3

Date July 16 July 27-August 1

Position Notes Starting Pitcher 3 IP, 4 R, Loss Pitcher (1 GS, 2 Rel.) 3 IP, 5 R, 0-2, 15.00 ERA

The First Nine-Inning No-Hitter in Dragons History

On May 20, 2017 at Day Air Ballpark, three Dragons pitchers combined for the first nine-inning no-hitter in Dragons history. Starting pitcher Scott Moss worked six innings, allowing three walks and two hit batsmen, but no hits, while throwing 84 pitches. Carlos Machorro, in his first game with the team, followed Moss and went two perfect innings. Then Brian Hunter tossed a 1-2-3 ninth inning to complete the no-hitter against Bowling Green. Third baseman John Sansone fielded a ground ball and threw to first for the game’s final out. The Dragons won the game, 2-0. M E DI A

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Attendance/Sell-out Streak “The Streak”

The Dragons broke the all-time sports record for consecutive sell-outs on July 9, 2011 when they recorded their 815th straight sell-out. No. 1,385 820 820 814 662

Team League Dayton Dragons MiLB Dallas Mavericks NBA Boston Red Sox MLB Portland Trail Blazers NBA Boston Celtics NBA

Years 2000-‘19 2001-‘20 2003-’13 1977-‘95 1980-‘95

2021 Minor League Leaders Team Class Attend. Avg. 1 Nashville Sounds AAA 436,868 6,721 2021 Midwest League Attendance 2 Las Vegas Aviators AAA 428,369 6,590 3 Columbus Clippers AAA 393,879 6,457 Team Attendance Average 4 El Paso Chihuahuas AAA 403,657 6,407 Dayton Dragons 344,167 6,258 5 Dayton Dragons A+ 344,167 6,258 West Michigan Whitecaps 228,071 3,932 6 Worcester Red Sox AAA 362,559 6,145 Fort Wayne TinCaps 219,044 3,777 7 St. Paul Saints AAA 393,394 6,052 South Bend Cubs 217,066 3,679 8 Lehigh Valley IronPigs AAA 356,355 5,842 Lansing Lugnuts 198,878 3,429 9 Indianapolis Indians AAA 353,729 5,799 Quad Cities River Bandits 163,263 2,815 10 Rocket City T-Pandas AA 274,858 5,726 Wisconsin Timber Rattlers 156,646 2,797 Lake County Captains 126,191 2,253 Full-Season AA and A Leaders (90 teams) Great Lakes Loons 124,896 2,153 Team Class Attend. Avg. Cedar Rapids Kernels 100,161 1,757 1 Dayton Dragons A+ 344,167 6,258 Peoria Chiefs 69,725 1,223 2 Rocket City Trash Pandas AA 274,858 5,726 Beloit Snappers 46,746 806 3 Amarillo Sod Poodles AA 316,288 5,453 Total 1,994,854 2,899 4 Hartford Yard Goats AA 287,752 5,138 5 Tulsa Drillers AA 300,270 5,089 In each of their 21 seasons, the Dragons have finished 6 Frisco RoughRiders AA 275,169 4,828 first in attendance among all Single-A teams and 7 Richmond Flying Squirrels AA 275,169 4,828 finished in the top 10 among all MiLB clubs. The 8 Reading Fightin Phils AA 226,667 4,626 Dragons have finished first among all teams below the 9 Tennessee Smokies AA 245,821 4,313 Triple-A level for 15 straight seasons. 10 Portland Sea Dogs AA 210,211 4,204

DAYTON DRAGONS ALL TIME ATTENDANCE Regular Season Attendance Totals Year 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021

Totals Openings 581,853 70 611,779 (578,578) 73 (69) 571,094 68 590,382 70 593,663 71 572,053 69 582,903 69 585,348 68 586,417 68 586,193 69 597,433 70 571,886 69 588,689 69 579,946 69 573,709 68 574,830 70 548,574 67 554,638 69 550,725 70 545,108 69 Season Cancelled: COVID-19 344,167 55

Average 8,308 8,381 8,398 8,434 8,361 8,291 8,448 8,608 8,624 8,496 8,535 8,288 8,532 8,405 8,437 8,212 8,188 8,038 7,868 7,900

Total

11,891,390

8,258

1,440

6,258

Single Game Record: 9,796, July 22, 2015 vs. West Michigan Note: Four games in 2001 were played as Quad Cities home games at Day Air Ballpark.

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Dragons Team Records Dragons Year-By-Year Year 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021

Record Pct. 1st Half 70-67 .511 31-36 82-57 .590 41-29 73-67 .521 32-38 61-78 .439 35-35 48-92 .343 27-43 60-79 .432 30-40 67-73 .479 35-35 78-62 .557 44-26 66-72 .478 28-40 59-80 .424 28-42 53-85 .384 30-39 83-57 .593 35-35 60-78 .435 30-40 65-74 .468 28-40 68-70 .493 36-32 71-68 .511 39-31 47-93 .336 21-49 71-69 .507 41-29 58-80 .420 31-37 58-82 .414 28-42 No Season (COVID) 65-55 .542 (T-1st)

Std. 5th 1st 5th 4th 6th 6th 3rd 1st 6th 4th 7th 4th 8th 6th 3rd 3rd 8th 2nd 6th 7th

2nd Half 39-31 41-28 41-29 26-43 21-49 30-39 32-38 34-36 38-32 31-38 23-46 48-22 30-38 37-33 32-38 32-37 26-44 30-40 27-43 30-40

Std. 3rd 2nd 2nd 6th 6th 5th 4th 4th 2nd 5th 8th 1st 8th T-3rd 6th 6th T-7th 6th 8th 6th

No Split Season in 2021

Manager Freddie Benavides Donnie Scott Donnie Scott Donnie Scott Alonzo Powell Alonzo Powell Billy Gardner Jr. Donnie Scott Donnie Scott Todd Benzinger Todd Benzinger Delino Deshields Delino Deshields Jose Nieves Jose Nieves Jose Nieves Dick Schofield Luis Bolivar Luis Bolivar Luis Bolivar

Post-Season Lost, 2nd Round Lost, 2nd Round Lost, 1st Round Did Not Qualify Did Not Qualify Did Not Qualify Did Not Qualify Lost, 1st Round Lost, 2nd Round Did Not Qualify Did Not Qualify Lost, 1st Round Did Not Qualify Did Not Qualify Did Not Qualify Did Not Qualify Did Not Qualify Lost, 2nd Round Did Not Qualify Did Not Qualify

Jose Moreno

Did Not Qualify

Note: East Division Team Total: 6 from 2000-2009; 8 from 2010-2019; 6 in 2021.

2000 Dragons Team Photo (inaugural season)

All-Time Milestone Games at Day Air Ballpark

20 Greatest Dragons (2000-2018)

(Listed Alphabetically)

Homer Bailey Tucker Barnhart Luis Bolivar Jay Bruce Zack Cozart Johnny Cueto Adam Dunn Edwin Encarnacion Todd Frazier Didi Gregorius Billy Hamilton Austin Kearns Donald Lutz Devin Mesoraco Wily Mo Pena Samone Peters Jose Siri Justin Turner Joey Votto Jesse Winker As Selected in 2019 Media Poll

Inaugural Opening Night Game

The first game ever played at Day Air Ballpark took place on April 27, 2000. A crowd of 8,833 saw the Dragons defeat Cedar Rapids, 4-3. Jim Manias threw the first pitch and earned the win. Austin Kearns scored the first run, and Casey Bookout hit the first Dragons home run.

2007 Reds vs. Marlins

The Cincinnati Reds and Florida Marlins met in an exhibition game on March 31, 2007. The Reds lineup featured future Hall-of-Famer Ken Griffey Jr. and former Dragons Adam Dunn, Edwin Encarnacion, and Todd Coffey.

2009 and 2017 Reds Futures Games

On April 4, 2009 and again on April 1, 2017, the Reds big league club closed out spring training against a team made up of top prospects in the Reds organization at all levels.

Sell-Out Streak Celebration Game

On July 23, 2011, the Dragons celebrated their new sellout streak record (see page 37) with festivities throughout their scheduled game with Peoria. Guests included Magic Johnson and Archie Griffin (team owners at that time), several current and retired Reds legends, and other dignitaries. The game received coverage in the New York Times, CNN, Wall Street Journal, and many other media outlets.

2001 and 2013 Midwest League All-Star Games See page 102 for information on two ASGs in Dayton. M E DI A

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Dragons All-Time Roster A Acevedo, Jose, P (00) Acevedo, Luis, 2B (00) Adames, Jesus, P (13) Adams, Jesse, P (16-18) Aguilar, Miguel, P (18) Aldazoro, Argenis, OF/1B (15-16) Alecis, Luis, P (18) Allen, James, P (12) Altman, Gene, P (00) Amaral, Beau, OF (13-14) Amezcua, Tony, P (13-14) Anderson, Bryan, IF/OF (01) Anderson, Drew, IF/OF (05) Andujar, Elvin, OF (01) Antone, Tejay, P (15) Aquino, Aristides, OF (15) Aramboles, Ricardo, P (01) Araque, Tulio, OF (03) Arias, Henry, P (08) Arias, Junior F, 3B/OF (12-13) Arias, Junior J, P (16) Arico, Kevin, P (10) Armstrong, Mark, P (15) Arneson, Jamie, P (07-08) Ashcraft, Graham, P (21) Astorga, Leonardo, P (09) Avery, James, P (05) Aybar, Manuel, P (16) B Baderdeen, Kevin, 3B (00) Bailey, Homer, P (05, 10*, 17*) Balfour, Grant, P (06)* Barnhart, Tucker, C (11) Barreto, Joel, P (03) Bartles, Brett, 3B (08) Basham, Bobby, P (02) Bassett, Mike, OF (02-03) Batista, Gorky, P (02-03) Bautista, Mariel, OF (19, 21) Bautista, Wendolyn, P (16, 18) Beattie, Andrew, 2B (00) Becker, Nolan, P (14) Belcher, Jordan, OF (05) Belisle, Matt, P, (06)* Bell, Brantley, 2B/3B (16-17) Beltre, Elvin, OF (04) Beltre, Michael, OF (17-18) Bender, Joel, P (13-14) Benedetto, Nick, OF (14-15) Benenati, Lucas, P (16-17) Bennett, Connor, P (18-19) Bergolla, William, 2B (02) Bernardino, Brennan, P (15) Berry, Jonathan, P (03) Berset, Chris, C (11) Blandino, Alex, SS (14) Blandino, Matt, P (17) Bludau, Frank, P (00-01) Bohana, Mike, P (09) Bohorquez, Carlos, P (04-05) Bolivar, Luis, 2B/SS (03-04) Bonnin, Bryce, P (21) Booker, Chris, P (03) Bookout, Casey, 1B (00) Boone, Matt, 3B (02-03) Booth, Steve, C (03) Boughner, Anthony, P (04) Boulware, Garrett, C (15) Bour, Jason, C (08) Boutwell, Andy, P (01-02) Bowe, Theo, OF (11-12) Bowen, Ricky, P (10) Bowman, Andrew, P (08-09) Boyles, Ty, P (15-17) Bradley, David, P (01) Branche, Stevie, P (21) Brannon, Nick, P (01-02) Brattvet, Scott, P (14-15) Braun, Jason, P (10-11) Bray, Bill, P (12)* Brewer, Clint, P (00) Brown, Cassidy, C (17) Brown, Paul, P (00) Brown, Tighe, P (00) Brown, Tony, OF (09) Bruce, Jay, OF (06) Buckley, Sean, 1B (12, 14) Bueno, Ronald, INF (14-15)

Buffett, Tyler, P (18) Buirley, Matt, P (00) Burton, Jared, P (09)* Byrd, Alec, P (19)

C

Cabrera, Angel, 2B (08) Cabrera, Gerardo, OF (06-07) Dominic D’Anna Cabrera, Jolbert, INF (08)* Cabrera, Orlando, SS (10)* Cairns, Troy, 3B (03-04) Cairo, Miguel, 3B (12)* Calitri, Mike, 3B (01) Camardese, Brandon, P (06) Campana, Wandel, 2B (01-02) Campbell, Ryan, P (19) Campos, Tiago, OF (03-04) Carlson, Shane, INF (10) Carnevales, Jesus, P (09) Carroll, Scott, P (08) Matt Fairel Carson, Blair, P (10) Carter, Justin, P (02) Castro, Oscar, P (09) Cedrola, Lorenzo, OF (18) Cerda, Allan, OF (21) Chacin, Alejandro, P (13-15) Chacon, Adrian, P (18) Chapman, Aroldis, P (14)* Chapman, Stephen, OF (09) Charlton, Ed, OF (16) Chavez, Alberti, 2B (15-16) Luis Gonzalez Cherry, Brad, P (05) Childress, Daylan, P (02) Chiu, Tzu-Kai, P (10) Christiani, Nick, P (10) Cingrani, Tony, P (17)* Cisco, Drew, P (13) Clarke, Mitch, P (11) Clementina, Hendrik, C (18) Cline, Pat, C (00) Coddington, Kevin, C (09-10) Coffey, Todd, P (02-03) Mike Griffin Collins, Clint, P (01) Collymore, Malik, 2B/OF (17-18) Colon, Angel, IF (06) Conatser, Derrick P (08) Conley, Evan, INF (04-05) Conner, Sean, OF (10) Constante, Jacob, P (16) Contreras, Carlos, P (12) Contreras, Efrain, OF (10) Corcino, Daniel, P (10-11) Correll, Brad, OF (03) Chris Gruler Cotton, Nate, P (01-02) Cotton, Quin, OF (21) Cox, Andy, P (17-19) Cozart, Zack, SS (07-08) Crabbe, Tim, P (10-11) Crook, Narciso, OF (15-16, 18) Cueto, Johnny, P (06, 13*) Curlis, Connor, P (19)

Bobby Basham

Casey Bookout

Andy Boutwell

Mike Calitri

Alejandro Chacin

Daylan Childress

Ismael Guillon

Kevin Coddington

Tonys Gutierrez

Nate Cotton

Dan Jensen

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D Daal, Carlton, SS (14) Dailey, Brandon, 2B/C (11-14) D’Andrea, Jerry, P (19) D’Anna, Dominic, 1B (10-11) Davis, Justin, OF (02-03) Davis, Noah, P (21) Daws, Josh, P (03) Day, Kyle, OF/C (09) Dehart, Casey, P (00) De Jesus, Jhon, P (19) DeJesus, Mike, IF (06) DeJesus, Misael, P (07) De Los Santos, Abel, P (13) Del Rosario, Enerio, P (08) Demurias, Eddy, P (19, 21) Dennhardt, Mike, P (12) Denorfia, Chris, OF (02) Denove, Chris, C (06) DeSclafani, Anthony, P (16*-17*) Detillion, Jamie, P (02) Diaz, Alexis, P (19) Diaz, Pedro, P (13-14) Diaz, Sammy, SS (10, 12-14) Dickerson, Chris, OF (04) Dickerson, Spencer, OF (12) Donaldson, Daniel, P (06-07) Downs, Jeter, 2B-SS (18)


Dragons All-Time Roster Doyle, Pat, P (11) Duarte, Daniel, P (21) Duarte, Jose, C (16) Dunn, Adam, OF (00) Duran, Juan, OF (11, 16) E Edens, Kyle, P (03-04) Edwards, Bryan, P (01) Ehret, Jake, P (15) Elizalde, Sebastian, OF/1B (14) Ellison, Phil, P (04) Encarnacion, Edwin, 3B (01-02) Encarnacion, Fernando, C (07) Ervin, Phillip, OF (13-14) Eshelman, Vaughn, P (00) Espinosa, David, SS (01) Esquer, Tony, C, (07-08) Etherton, Seth, P (02)* Eusebio, Mike, P (02) Ewing, James, INF (12) Eymann, Eric, IF (06) F Fairchild, Stuart, OF (18) Fairel, Matt, P (09) Farfan, Alexander, P (03-04-05) Farmer, Kyle, C (19)* Farr, Thomas, P (21) Feiner, Kevyn, 2B (08-10) Feliz, Michael, P (21)* Feliz, Rainer, P (04 & 06) Fellhauer, Josh, OF (09) Finol, Claudio, INF (19) Fisher, Andy, P (19, 21) Fisher, Carlos, P (06) Fleece, Nick, P (13) Fleury, Mark, C (10) Foreman, Juju, OF (03) Fossas, Aaron, P (17) Francisco, Juan, 3B (07) Franklin, Kevin, 1B (16-17) Frazier, Todd, SS (07-08) Free, James, C/1B (21) French, Justice, P (12) Frias, Juan, P (03-05) Friedl, TJ, OF (17) Fry, Ryan, OF (03-04) G Gaffney, Scott, P (09) Garabitos, Vianney, IF (01) Garbee, Tyler, P (21) Garcia, Jose, SS (18) Garcia, Kevin, OF (16) Garcia, Pedro, P (19, 21) Garrett, Amir, P (13-14) Garrison, Aaron, P (05) Garton, Josh, OF (10-11) Gelalich, Jeff, OF (13-14) Gemmell, Don, P (02-03-04) Gentry, Phillip, OF (05) George, Bradley, P (01/03-04) George, Jon, P (04-05-06) Geronimo, Ramon, P (07) Gerson, Stalin, P (11-12) Ghyzel, John, P (18, 21) Gibson, Tyler, P (19) Gil, David, P (00-01) Gilbert, Jake, P (21) Gill, Matt, P (21) Gillman, Justin, P (02-03-04) Giuliano, Joe, P (00) Gomez, Wagner, C (13) Gonzalez, Aguido, P (08-09) Gonzalez, Carlos, P (12) Gonzalez, Luis, SS (15-17) Gonzalez, Rafael, P (05-06-07) Gonzalez, Reinaldo, C (05) Gonzalez, Yovan, C (12) Gordon, Miles, OF (18-19) Gray, Brett, P (00) Gray, Matt, OF (04) Granado, Jan, P (02-03-04) Green, Cole, P (12) Greene, Hunter, P (18) Gregorius, Didi, SS (10) Gressick, Anthony, P-OF, (07-08) Griffin, Mike, IF (06) Gruler, Chris, P (02-03)

Matt Klinker

Travis Thompson

Gualdron, Jose, 2B/3B (09) Guardado, Eddie, P (07)* Guevara, Carlos, P (03-04) Guerrero, Daniel, P (06-08) Guillon, Ismael, P (12-14) Gutierrez, Jesse, 1B/C (02) Gutierrez, Tonys, 1B (05) Gunter, Kevin, P, (07-08)

H Hall, Josh P (01) Haltiwanger, Russell, P (06) Hamilton, Billy, SS (11) Hanigan, Ryan, C (02-03) Hannahan, Jack, DH (14)* Hargreaves, Brad, C (01) Haring, Brett, P (00) Harris, Dylan, INF (19) Nick Travieso Hayden, Terry, P (00) Hayes, Drew, P (11) Haynes, Jimmy, P (03)* Hawes, B.J., SS/OF (00-03) Hawk, Derek, P (04) Heatherly, Jacob, P (19) Hebert, Cedric, P (00) Heisey, Chris, OF (07) Hellinger, Sam, P (21) Hendley, Blake, P (05-06) Taylor Trammell Hendrix, Ryan, P (16-17) Hernandez, Ariel, P (16) Hernandez, Habelito, IF (04-05-06) Hernandez, Miguel, SS (19, 21) Himes, Ben, OF (04-05) Hoffman, Jeff, P (21)* Holden, Josh, OF (06) Horst, Jeremy, P (08) Hotchkiss, Jordan, P (09) Housey, Joey, P (13) Howard, Kevin, 2B (03) David Vidal Howard, Nick, P (14) Howell, Blaine, P (10-11) Howington, Ty, P (00-01) Huddy, Kyle, P (06) Hudson, Joe, C (13-14) Hudson, Will, SS (04) Huggins, David, P (00) Huguet, J.C., C (01-02) Humphries, Jared, OF (02) Hunter, Brian, P (15, 17-18) Zach Ward Hurtado, Omar, OF (01-02) Hurtubise, Jacob, OF (21) Huth, Jason, 2B (00)

Jim Manias

Calvin Medlock

Ryan Mottl

Samone Peters

I India, Jonathan, 3B (18) Infante, Ezequiel, P (09-11)

Daniel Renken

Brandon Waring

Eric Welsh

Chris Richburg

K Kahaulelio, Jake, 2B (08) Kainer, Carson, OF (07) Karcher, Ricky, P (21) Kaskow, Jonathan, 1B (10) Kearns, Austin, OF (00) Chris Williamson Keelin, Chris, P (02) Keller, Frankie, P (04) Kelly, Steve, P (02) Kemp, Ryan, P (12, 14) Keown, Clint, OF (03) Key, Bradley, 3B (05-06) Keys, JC, P (21) Kiel, Ryan, P (12) Kilburg, Joe, 2B (00) King, O.J., P (02-03) Ryan Wright Kison, Robbie, IF (00)

Tony Santillan

Randy Stegall

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J James, Mark, P (09-10) Janish, Paul, SS (05-06) Janke, Lance, P (09) Jeffords, Jeff, P (08) Jensen, Dan, P (12) Johnson, Ivan, 2B/SS (21) Johnson, Jacob, P (10, 12) Johnson, Jake, P (16) Johnson, Jordan, P (19) Jones, Brian, C (00-01) Jones, Keltavious, OF (07-08) Jordan, Andrew, P (17-18) Joseph, Donnie, P (09-10) Jumelles, Edduar, P (03)

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Dragons All-Time Roster Kivel, Jeremy, P (15-16) Klimesh, Ben, P (13) Klinker, Matt, P (08) Knoff, Justin, P (04) Kolozsvary, Mark, C (18) Konstanty, Mike, 1B/P (09-10) Koronka, John, P (01) Koziara, Matt, P (01) Krauss, Conor, P (15-16) Kravetz, Evan, P (21) Krebs, Joseph, P (08) Kronenfeld, Paul, 1B (15) Kroski, Chris, C (04-05) Kuhnel, Joel, P (17) Kuo, Yen-Wen, INF (09) L Laesch, Mike, P (01) LaMarre, Ryan, OF (10) Landkamer, Mike, P (00) Langfield, Dan, P (14) Lanier, Bo, P (06) Lasso, Yoni, IF (06) LaValley, Gavin, 3B (15-16) Layton, Blane, OF (00) Lawhorn, Trevor, 2B (05) Lewis, Domonique, 2B/OF (02-03) Lewis, Kenny, OF (05) Liberatore, Ernesto, C (16, 19) Lindell, Karsen, P (21) Lively, Ben, P (13) Lloyd, Matt, 1B/OF (19) Lodolo, Nick, P (19) Lofstrom, Morgan, C (17-19) Lohman, Devin, 2B (11) Long, Jake, C, (07-08-09) Long, Shed, 2B (15-16) Lopez, Alejo, 2B-3B (18) Lopez, Jose, P (16) Lopez, Maikel, C (15) Lorenzen, Michael, P (13) Lotzkar, Kyle, P (08, 11) Louwsma, Jason, INF, (07) Love, Brandon, P (00) Lucas, Kyle, P (03) Lucas, Sean, P (12-13) Ludwick, Ryan, DH (13)* Lugo, Sandy, P (16-17) Lundgren, Wayne, P (06) Lutz, Derrik, P (06) Lutz, Donald, 1B (11) M Machorro, Carlos, P (17, 19) Maddox, Robert, 1B (12) Madritsch, Bobby, P (00) Mahle, Tyler, P (15) Mallett, Justin, P (04-05-06) Mancha, Tony, P (02) Manias, Jim, P (00) Mantoni, Joe, P (15) Manuel, Robert, P (06) Manzanero, Pabel, C (19) Mardirosian, Shane, 2B/OF (16-17) Marinan, James, P (19, 21) Markray, Thad, P (01) Marshall, Montrell, 1B (18) Martinez, Freddie, C (03) Martinez, Javier, P (00-01) Martinez, Juan, P (16) Martinez, Juan, 3B (19, 21) Martinez, Junior, P (09-10) Martinez, Porfirio, P (11) Masset, Nick, P (12)* Matan, James,1B (00) Mateo, Daniel, 1B (14) Mateo, Hector, INF (03) Mateo, Marcos, P (07) Matthews, Adam, OF (13) Matthews, Jaren, OF (11) Matthews, Jon, OF (13-15) May, Brennan, OF (11) McAfee, Quincy, INF/OF (21) McDonald, Andrew, P (19) McGarry, Alex, 1B (21) McGruder, Jamodrick, 2B (14) McGuff, Patrick, P (18) McLain, Matt, SS (21) McKennon, Michael, 1B (08) McMurray, Heath, P (02)

McMyne, Kyle, P (12-13) McWilliams, Matt, P (03) Meade, Frankie, C (08) Means, Andrew, OF (09-10) Medina, Julio, P (03) Medina, Reydel, OF (16) Medina, Ruben, P (08) Medlock, Calvin, P (04) Medrano, Miguel, P (21) Mejia, Jorge, 2B (04-05) Mejias-Brean, Seth 3B/1B (13) Melendez, German, P (06) Mena, Alfredo, P (17) Menchaca, Brandon, OF (08-09) Mendez, Carlos, 3B (09) Mercker, Kent, P (08)* Merrell, Phil, P (00) Mercado, Onix, C (02) Mesoraco, Devin, C (08) Miller, Erik, P (12) Minaya, Pedro, P (00) Mitchell, Evan, P (14) Moak, Curtus, P (02) Mondile, Tyler, P (18) Montano, Luis, P (06, 08) Moody, Jacob, P (15) Moran, Jimmy, P (12) Moran, Javon, OF (04) Moran, Luke, P (14) Morenko, Brad, P (05) Moreta, Bernardo, P (16) Moreta, Dauri, P (17-18) Morillo, Julio, C (14-15) Morillo, Junior, P (14-15) Morrison, James, P (05) Mosby, Bobby, P (05-06) Moseley, Dustin, P (01) Moss, Scott, P (17) Mottl, Ryan, P (01) Muehring, Austin, P (14) Mugarian, Wes, P (12-13) Muhammad, El’Hajj, P (12) Muller, Kurtis, OF (11-12) Munroe, Shard, OF (18-19) N Naughton, Packy, P, (18) Nelson, Mat, C (21) Nina, Amurys, OF (02) Noriega, Luis, P (04) Nova, Moises, P (17, 19) Nurre, Tommy, 1B (10) Nutof, Ryan, P (18) O O’Grady, Brian, OF/1B (15) Ohanian, Sarkis, P (16, 18) Okey, Chris, C (16) Oliveras, Alex, OF (09-10) Olmedo, Ray, SS (00) Olmstead, Walter, 3B/1B (04) Olson, Ryan, P (17) Ondrusek, Logan, P (06) O’Rear, Lucas, P (12) Orewiler, Austin, P (16, 18) Ortiz, Braulio, P (16) Ortiz, Jose, C (14-15) O’Shea, Nick, C/1B (12-13) Otterness, Steven, P (08-09) Ovalle, Gabriel, 2B/3B (17) Ozuna, Reniel, OF (19, 21) P/Q Panerati, Luca, P (11) Pape, Stace, P (01) Parker, Logan, 1B (07-08) Parmenter, Tyler, P (15) Partch, Curtis, P (08-09) Patchett, Gary, IF (01-02) Paula, Manny, OF (03) Paulson, Jake, P (15) Pauly, Thomas, P (03) Pearl, Brian, P (10-11) Peguero, Francis, P (21) Pelland, Tyler, P (04) Pena, Wily Mo, OF (01) Perales, Daniel, OF (08) Peralta, Wandy, P (13) Perez, Juan, SS (12) Perez, Miguel, C (03-04) M E DI A

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Peters, Samone, 1B/DH (01) Peterson, Brent, 2B (13) Peterson, Brian, C (01) Pfister, Frank, 3B (09-11) Phillips, Brandon, 2B (14)* Phipps, Denis, OF (07-08) Piatnik, Mitch, OF (16-18) Pickens, Jimmy, OF (15) Pidich, Matt, P (19) Piepkorn, Jeremiah, 3B/OF (04-05) Pigott, Daniel, 1B/OF (13-14) Pike, Matt, P (01) Pinckard, Brooks, P (12) Pinto, Julio, P (19) Plaz, Peterson, OF (19) Poulk, Drew, OF (11) Powers, Joe, P (02-05) Proctor, James, P (21) Prince, Bryan, C (02) Pucheu, Jacques, P (21) Puckett, Cody, 2B (09) Purdom, John, C (04-05) Quezada, Radhames, P (12, 14) Quillen, Aaron, P (17-18) R Rachal, Avain, INF (14-17) Rafael, Juan, P (08) Rahier, Tanner, 3B (13-14, 16) Rainey, Tanner, P (16) Ramirez, Elizardo, P (06)* Ramirez, Robert, INF (13-14) Ramirez, Ramon, P (05) Ramsey, Jordan, P (16) Ravin, Josh, P (08-10) Reed, Justin, OF (08, 10) Reininger, J.D., 3B (06) Reith, Brian, P (00) Renken, Daniel, P (10-11) Rey, Brian, 2B/OF (19, 21) Reyes, Ivan, 1B (03) Reyes, Jesus, P (16) Reyes, Reyny, INF (21) Reynoso, Jonathan, OF (14-15) Rice, Trey, P (04) Richardson, Lyon, P (19, 21) Richburg, Chris, 1B (10) Riehl, Patrick, P (17) Rijo, Jose, P (01) Rios, Fernando, OF (00) Rivero, Carlos, SS (17, 19) Roa, Christian, P (21) Roberts, J.D., 1B (06) Robles, Tanner, P (11-12) Rodriguez, Adrian, P (18-19) Rodriguez, Cristobal, INF (10) Rodriguez, Eddy, C, (07) Rodriguez, Henry, 2B (10) Rodriguez, Serafin, OF (00) Rodriguez, Yorman, OF (11-12) Rogers, Chad, P (11) Rogers, Jack, OF (21) Rojas, Jose, P (06-07) Rojas, Miguel, SS (09) Rojo, Billy, INF (07) Romano, Sal, P (13-14) Romero, Franderlyn, P (14, 16) Romero, Wennington, P (17) Rosa, Gabriel, OF (14) Rosales, Adam, SS (05-06) Routt, Nick, P (14) Roxby, Braxton, P (21) Ruiz, Junior, DH/OF (02-03) Ruiz, Randy, 1B/DH (01-02) Ruiz, Victor, 3B (21) Ryan, Connor, P (18) S Salazar, Eduardo, P (19, 21) Salinas, Doug, P (10) Salinas, Ricky, P (19, 21) Salinas, Trey, C (00) Salmon, Brad, P (02) Salter, Austin, P (13) Sanders, Jared, P (05) Sandoval, Mayker, 2B (05) Sansone, John, 2B/3B (17-18) Santana, Hector, P (09) Santana, Leandro, 3B/1B (18)


Dragons All-Time Roster Santiago, D.J., C (00) Santillan, Tony, P (16-17) Sappelt, Dave, OF (09) Satterwhite, Cameron, OF (10) Saunders, Mike, P (13) Scantlin, Nate, OF (18-19) Sceroler, Mac, P (18) Schmidt, Clate, P (19) Schmidt, Jarrod, OF (03-04) Schnall, Kevin, C (00) Schneider, Johnnie, P (21) Schramek, Mark, 3B (03) Schuyler, Jay, C (19) Segovia, Omar, P (04-05) Selsky, Steve, OF (12) Senzel, Nick, 3B (16) Serrano, Mark, P (09) Service, Scott, P (01) Severino, Cleris, P (02) Shafer, David, P (04) Sheefel, Adam, P (01) Shields, Zack, OF (16) Shunick, Clayton, P (10) Siani, Michael, OF (19, 21) Sierra, Jefry, OF (11-12) Silva, Juan, OF (12) Siri, Jose, OF (16-17) Sledd, Aaron, OF (01) Smit, Alexander, P, (07) Smith, Jordan, P, (07) Smith, Josh, P (10-11, 15) Smith, Kyle, OF (04) Smitherman, Stephen, OF (01) Snare, Ryan, P (01) Snowden, Shea, P (09) Solomon, Jared, P (18-19) Somsen, Layne, P (14) Sosa, Humberto, C (08-09) Soto, Neftali, 3B (08) Soto, Wendell, INF (15) Sparks, Eddie, C (00) Sparks, Taylor, 3B (17) Spiers, Carson, P (21) Spillane, Bren, 1B (19, 21) Spooner, Mike, OF (18) Stanton, Kyle, P (02) Stanton, Mike, P (07)* Stallings, Jesse, P (17, 19, 21) Stegall, Randy, 3B (00) Stephens, Jackson, P (13-14) Stephenson, Robert, P (12-13) Stephenson, Tyler, C (16-17) Sterner, Ty, P (15) Stevens, Jeff, P, (06) Stewart, Zach, P (08) Stockton, Spencer, P (21) Stott, Zac, P (05-06) Stovall, Tyler, OF (09) Strahan, Wyatt, P (15) Strait, Cody, OF (04-05) Stubbs, Drew, OF, (07, 12*) Suarez, Marc, C (01) Sugilio, Andy, OF (18) Sulbaran, J.C., P (09-10) Sulbaran, Orlando, C (03) Sullivan, Michael, P (15-16) Sweet, Daniel, OF (16) Szymanski, BJ, OF (05-06)

U Urbaez, Francisco, 2B (21) Ursin, Damian, P (03-04-05-06) Urgelles, Jeff, C (04)

T Tabor, Lee, P, (07) Tatum, Craig, C (05-06) Taveras, Werleen, P (13) Tello, Jose, C/1B (21) Terry, Joe, 2B (12-13) Thigpen, Josh, P (03-04-05) Thurman, Mace, P (08-09) Thompson, Cory, INF/P (15-16, 18) Thompson, Daryl, P, (07) Thompson, Travis, P (00) Till, Brock, P (04) Timpanelli, Vin (21) Tordi, Justin, C/INF, (07) Torreyes, Ronald, 2B (10-11) Trammell, Taylor, OF (17) Travieso, Nick, P (13-14) Trees, Mitch, C (16-17) Tromp, Chadwick, C (14-15) Turner, Justin, 2B/SS, (07) Tuttle, Daniel, P (11-12)

Y Yang, Eric, C (21) Yari, Bruce, OF (17) Young, Terrell, P (06-08)

V Valaika, Chris, SS, (07) Valdez, Eddy, P (03) Valera, Luis, P (02) Valiquette, Philippe, P (05-08) Valor, Humberto, INF (13-14) Vargas, Hector, INF (16-18) Varner, Noochie, OF (02) Varner, Seth, P (15) Vasquez, James, 1B (16-17) Vavao, Jason, 1B (03) Vazquez, Camilo, P (03-05) Ventura, Randy, OF (17-19) Veras, Josciel, 3B/OF (16-17) Vicioso, Danny, 1B (12) Vidal, David, 3B (10-11) Villarreal, Pedro, P (10) Vincej, Zach, SS (13) Viola, Pedro, P, (07) Volquez, Edinson, P (10) Votto, Joey, 1B (03-04, 09*, 12*) W Wachman, Robbie, P (04) Walczak, Jamie, P (10-11) Waldrop, Kyle, OF (12) Walker, Justin, P (09-10) Wallace, Raul, OF (18) Ward, Zach, P (06) Ware, Chase, P (09-10) Waring, Brandon, 3B, (07-08) Warren, Cameron, 1B (19) Washington, Ty, 2B (15) Watson, Sean, P (06-07) Weathers, David, P (08)* Webb, Alex, P (16-17) Webb, Travis, P, (07) Weber, Ben, P (05)* Weems, Chase, C (09-10) Weimer, Andrew, P (06) Weiss, Zack, P (14) Welsh, Eric, 1B/DH (00) White, Zeke, OF (17-19) Whitehead, Braxton, C (00) Wideman, Jordan, C (09-10) Wiley, Byron, OF (09-10) Wiley, Mo, P (13) Willems, Jonathan, 2B (19, 21) Williams, J.D., OF (18) Williamson, Chris, OF/1B (00-01-02) Wilson, Joe, P (04-05) Wilson, Paul, P (06)* Winker, Jesse, OF (13) Wohlers, Mark, P (00) Wolford, Daniel, P (11) Wolforth, Garrett, 1B (21) Wong, Travis, 1B (03) Wotell, Max, P (17-18) Wood, Travis, P (06) Wrenn, Taylor, 2B (12) Wright, Daniel, P (14) Wright, Ryan, 2B (12) Wynne, Randy, P (19)

Jay Bruce

Todd Frazier

Wily Mo Pena

Z Zabala, Aneurys, OF (18) Ziemendorf, Chad, C (05)

Drew Stubbs M E DI A

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Dragons Team Records Dragons Single-Season Team Records

Season: Home: Road: Half Season: Month: Consecutive: Consecutive at Home: Consecutive on Road:

Victories

Season: Home: Road: Half Season: Month: Consecutive: Consecutive at Home: Consecutive on Road:

Dragons Grand Slam Home Runs

83 46 38 48 22 13 10 8

2011 2001 2011 2011 (2nd) 8/2011 (22-8) 6/15-6/30, 2002 7/7-7/25, 2008 6/24-7/12, 2002

93 50 50 49 25 12 24 10

2016 2004 2016 ‘04 (2nd), ‘16 (1st) 8/2004 (4-25) 5/22-6/12, 2016 6/29-8/13, 2010 8/15/-9/6, 2009

Losses

Batting

Highest Average: Lowest Average: Most at Bats: Most Runs: Fewest Runs: Most Games Shutout: Fewest Games Shutout: Most Hits: Fewest Hits: Most Singles: Fewest Singles: Most Doubles: Fewest Doubles: Most Triples: Fewest Triples: Most Home Runs: Most Home Runs, Home: Fewest Home Runs: Fewest Home Runs, Home: Most RBI: Fewest RBI: Most Extra Base Hits: Fewest Extra Base Hits: Most Total Bases: Fewest Total Bases (140 G): Fewest Total Bases (120 G): Most Walks: Fewest Walks: Most Strikeouts: Fewest Strikeouts: Most Stolen Bases: Fewest Stolen Bases: Most Left on Base: Fewest Left on Base (140 G): Fewest Left on Base (120 G):

.264 .231 4,762 730 485 15 3 1,254 1,070 887 711 271 186 50 15 144 69 64 31 658 431 434 282 1,920 1,555 1,467 593 321 1,382 962 228 82 1007 877 808

Lowest ERA: Highest ERA: Most Saves: Fewest Saves: Most Shutouts: Fewest Shutouts: Most Complete Games: Most Hits Allowed: Fewest Hits Allowed (140 G): Fewest Hits Allowed (120 G): Most Runs Allowed: Fewest Runs Allowed: Most Strikeouts (140 G): Most Strikeouts (120 G): Fewest Strikeouts: Most Walks Allowed (140 G): Most Walks Allowed (120 G): Fewest Walks Allowed: Most Home Runs Allowed: Most HR Allowed at Home: Most HR Allowed on Road: Fewest Home Runs Allowed: Fewest HR Allowed at Home: Fewest HR Allowed on Road:

3.39 5.03 45 27 14 2 13 1,349 1,087 846 800 543 1,292 1,240 920 600 573 371 130 77 54 56 26 22

Pitching

(2005-2021)

2005 2006 2007 2008

2011 2016 2005 & 2007 2000 2016 2019 2001 2007 2016 2007 2001 2000 2019 2015 2000 2001 2001 & 2007 2014 2003 2000 2016 2001 2003 2005 2003 (11.2/G) 2021 (12.2/G) 2000 2010 2004 2013 2011 2008 2000 2016 (6.26/G) 2021 (6.73/G) 2011 2004 2002 2016 2011 2012 2000 2018 2011 (7.76/G) 2021 (7.05/G) 2004 2011 2011 (9.23/G) 2021 (10.33/G) 2005 2005 (4.32/G) 2021 (4.78/G) 2015 2004 2009 2004, 2018 2015 2015 2016 M E DI A

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2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2021

Jeremiah Piepkorn (2), Jorge Mejia Habelito Hernandez Denis Phipps (2), Juan Francisco, Eddie Rodriguez, Brandon Waring, Zack Cozart, Logan Parker, Devin Mesoraco Byron Wiley, Tony Brown Henry Rodriguez, Chris Richburg, Cameron Satterwhite, Alex Oliveras Donald Lutz Yorman Rodriguez Beau Amaral (2), Adam Matthews, Seth Mejias-Brean, Jesse Winker Jeff Gelalich None Tyler Stephenson, Shed Long, Daniel Sweet Tyler Stephenson, TJ Friedl, Taylor Trammell Lorenzo Cedrola Brian Rey Quincy McAfee, Alex McGarry Michael Siani, Jonathan Willems

Dragons Partial Season Leaders

Dragons Best Batting Averages in a Half (minimum of 170 at-bats) (since 2005)

Player Avg. Half Ronald Torreyes .352 2nd Henry Rodriguez .343 2nd Seth Mejias-Brean .342 2nd Donald Lutz .340 2nd Austin Kearns .339 2nd Francisco Urbaez .332 1st* Nick Senzel .329 2nd Tonys Gutierrez .328 2nd Neftali Soto .326 2nd Tonys Gutierrez .320 1st Jose Siri .320 2nd *first 70 games--no split season in 2021

Year 2011 2010 2013 2011 2000 2021 2016 2005 2008 2005 2017

Dragons Best Batting Average, Month

(minimum of 50 at-bats) Player Avg. Month Randy Stegall .426 April Brian Rey .423 May Zach Vincej .405 June Jay Bruce .404 June Seth Mejias-Brean .392 July Chris Valaika .390 April Paul Janish .389 April Gavin LaValley .388 June Ronald Torreyes .386 July Miguel Rojas .385 July

Year 2000 2021 2013 2006 2013 2007 2006 2015 2011 2009

Dragons Most Home Runs in a Month

Player Austin Kearns Eric Welsh Samone Peters Jose Siri Adam Rosales Juan Francisco

HR 14 10 10 10 9 9

Month July May May July Aug. Aug.

Pitching Leaders

Year 2000 2000 2001 2017 2005 2007

Dragons ERA Leaders (Non-Qualifiers) Relievers and Partial-Season Starters (minimum of 50 IP) Pitcher ERA IP Year Enerio Del Rosario 1.16 70 2008 Drew Hayes 1.35 60 2011 Andy Boutwell 1.46 80 2002 Daniel Wolford 1.46 68 2011 Bobby Basham 1.64 88 2002 Sean Watson 1.88 72 2007 Blaine Howell 1.91 66 2011

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Dragons Team Single-Game Records Dragons Single-Game Team Records TEAM BATTING

Most Runs, Game: 21 at CR Most Runs, Inning: 11 4 times Most Hits, Game: 24 vs. SB Fewest Hits, Game: 0 5 times Most Hits, Inning: 10 2 times Most Doubles, Game: 9 at LAN Most Triples, Game: 3 Several Most Home Runs, Game: 6 at CR vs. SB Most Home Runs, Inning: 4 vs. CR Most Consecutive Home Runs: 3 2 times Most Stolen Bases, Game: 8 2 times Most Walks, Game: 14 at FW Most Walks, Inning: 6 3 times Most Intentional Walks, Game: 5 vs. LAN Most Strikeouts, Game: 20 2 times *Most Sacrifice Flies, Game: 3 Several *Most Sacrifice Bunts, Game: 4 vs. LC Most Hit by Pitch, Game: 4 Several Most LOB, Game: 19 vs. CLN Fewest LOB, Game: 0 vs. FW

TEAM PITCHING

Most Runs Allowed, Game: 21 Most Runs Allowed, Inning: 13 Most Hits Allowed, Game: 25 Fewest Hits Allowed, Game (5 inn.): 0 Fewest Hits Allowed, Game (9 inn.): 0 Most Hits Allowed, Inning: 11 Most Home Runs Allowed, Game: 7 Most Home Runs Allowed, Inning: 5 Most Walks Allowed, Game: 15 Fewest Walks Allowed, Game: 0 Most Walks Allowed, Inning: 6 Most Doubles Allowed, Game: 8 Most Triples Allowed, Game: 3 Most Stolen Bases Allowed, Game: 9 Most Strikeouts, Game: 20 Most Hits Batsmen, Game: 5 *Most Wild Pitches, Game: 7 Most LOB, Game (Opponent): 18 Fewest LOB, Game (Opponent): 0

TEAM FIELDING

Most Errors Game: 7 Most Errors by Opponent: 7 *Most Opponent Grounded/Double Play 5

Aug. 9, 2001 at LAN, April 30, 2004 (T9); vs. GL, July 3, 2007 (B4); vs. GL, July 5, 2007 (B6); vs. CR, July 17, 2007 (B4) July 4, 2012 vs. QC, Aug. 12, 2001; vs. LAN, Apr. 20, 2003; at FW, Aug. 18, 2009 (G2, 7 inn); at LC, Apr 11, 2011; vs. SB, July 10, 2014 at LAN, April 30, 2004 (T9); vs. CR, July 17, 2007 (B4) Aug. 8, 2009 Last: vs. GL, April 25, 2019 Aug. 9, 2001 July 2, 2007 July 17, 2007 (B4) vs. SB, Sept. 2, 2007; vs. BEL, June 13, 2015 at LAN, June 27, 2009; at LC, April 8, 2017 April 24, 2000 at FW, Apr. 24, 2000 (T8); vs. WM, July 4, 2000 (B7); vs. GL, July 3, 2007 (B4) July 25, 2006 Sept. 1, 2012 at WM; July 20, 2021 vs. LC Last: at WM, Aug. 6, 2021 May 22, 2019 Last: vs. LC, May 22, 2019 Aug. 13, 2005 April 8, 2008

vs. WM at WM at WM at WIS vs. BG vs. GL vs. GL vs. GL at SB Several at WM at BG 4 times 5 times vs. CR vs. WM 2 times Several 2 times at GL

Aug. 8, 2010 July 5, 2009 (B1) May 30, 2000 May 13, 2006 May 20, 2017 August 3, 2017 (T1) August 3, 2017 August 3, 2017 (T1) June 15, 2005 Last: Sept. 19, 2021 vs. FW July 5, 2009 (B1) April 7, 2019 (B8) Last: vs. KC, May 10, 2009 Last: at WM, August 2, 2004 July 17, 2007 May 13, 2009 at SB, July 5, 2011; vs. GL, June 10, 2021 Last: at SB, Aug. 12, 2017 at SB, July 2, 2004; at BUR, May 1, 2018 April 26, 2014

vs. FW vs. LAN vs. SWM

April 6, 2001 April 9, 2010 Aug. 18, 2005

MISC. TEAM

Most Innings Game: 18 at SB Most Innings, Scheduled 7 Inn. Game: 16 vs. FW Longest Game Time (9 Inn): 4:12 vs. WM Longest Game Time (Extra Innings): 5:33 at SB Shortest Game Time (9 Inn): 1:49 at BUR Largest Home Crowd: 9,796 vs. WM Largest Winning Margin: 17 vs. GL Largest Losing Margin: 18 at QC Most Combined Runs Scored: 31 3 times *Statistics available in this category starting in 2005

July 2, 2004 May 8, 2012 (G1) July 8, 2021 July 2, 2004 May 27, 2005 July 22, 2015 July 5, 2007 (Dayton 20, Great Lakes 3) August 1, 2008 (Quad Cities 18, Dayton 0) at SB, May 9, 2004 (Dayton 17, South Bend 14) at WM, July 5, 2009 (WM 20, Dayton 11) vs. WM, Aug. 8, 2010 (WM 21, Dayton 10)

Back-to-Back-to-Back Home Runs

On September 2, 2007 and again on June 13, 2015 (both at Day Air Ballpark), three consecutive Dragons batters blasted home runs. In 2007 aganst South Bend, Todd Frazier, Jason Louwsma, and Denis Phipps hit back-to-back-to-back home runs in the second inning. In 2015 against Beloit, also in the second inning, it was Jose Ortiz, Jimmy Pickens, and Luis Gonzalez with consecutive home runs. M E DI A

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Dragons Individual Single-Game Records Hitting

Hits: 5 (9 times) Austin Kearns Kevin Howard Chris Dickerson Habelito Hernandez Neftali Soto Kevyn Feiner Ronald Torreyes Seth Mejias-Brean Jose Garcia

vs. LAN at WM at CLN at BLT at BUR at LAN vs. PEO at CR at WIS

July 21, 2000 June 29, 2003 April 18, 2004 Aug. 2, 2006 July 30, 2008 Aug. 8, 2009 July 21, 2011 July 10, 2013 July 20, 2018

Doubles: 4 Kevyn Feiner

at LAN

Aug. 8, 2009*

Triples: 2 (17 times) Last: Miles Gordon

vs. LC

May 21, 2018

Dragons All-Time Walk-Off Home Runs Samone Peters Samone Peters# Luis Bolivar Jeremiah Piepkorn Drew Stubbs Eddie Rodriguez Jason Louwsma Denis Phipps Todd Frazier Brandon Waring Zack Cozart Angel Cabrera Angel Cabrera Miguel Rojas Dominic D’Anna Donald Lutz Seth Mejias-Brean# Jesse Winker Aristides Aquino # Grand Slam

5/19/01 6/10/01 4/15/04 5/31/05 5/06/07 6/05/07 6/10/07 7/15/07 4/08/08 6/19/08 6/26/08 7/13/08 7/23/08 6/18/09 5/21/11 8/30/11 7/18/13 7/21/13 8/15/15

vs. KC vs. BEL vs. LAN vs. SB vs. KC vs. LAN vs. WM vs. CLN vs. FW vs. GL vs. SB vs. BEL vs. PEO vs. WM vs. LC vs. WM vs. BEL vs. WIS vs. BUR

Home Runs: 3 (4 times) Wily Mo Pena at CR Juan Francisco vs. LAN Byron Wiley at WM Pabel Manzanero at LC

Aug. 9, 2001 Aug. 19, 2007 July 5, 2009 April 23, 2019

Runs Batted In: 8 Brian Rey

at FW

July 27, 2019

Innings Pitched: 9 (several times) Last: Ty Boyles at WM June 28, 2017

Runs: 5 (2 times) Austin Kearns Wily Mo Pena

vs. LAN vs. WM

July 22, 2000 May 10, 2001

Fewest Hits Allowed (9 Inning CG): 2 (2 times) Josh Hall vs. BLT June 13, 2001 Bobby Basham vs. FW June 28, 2002

July 21, 2000

Fewest Hits Allowed (7 Inning CG): 1 (several times) Last: Tyler Mondile vs. GL May 18, 2018

Most Total Bases: 13 (2 times) Austin Kearns vs. LAN (2 HR, 2 2B, 1B) Wily Mo Pena at CR (3 HR, 1B)

Aug. 9, 2001

Pitching

Fewest Hits Allowed (5 Innings): 0 Johnny Cueto vs. WIS May 13, 2006 (G1)

Strikeouts: 5 (4 times) Chris Dickerson vs. WIS B.J. Szymanski at KC Drew Stubbs at BLT Brent Peterson at SB

June 16, 2004 July 6, 2006 April 27, 2007 July 1, 2013

Home Runs Allowed: 4 (3 times) Heath McMurray vs.CLI July 4, 2002 Jackson Stephens at LC Aug. 31, 2014 Bryce Bonnin at LC Sept. 9, 2021

Walks: 5 Chris Dickerson

vs. LAN

April 29, 2004

Strikeouts: 14 (2 times) Josh Hall at CR Daniel Renken vs. LAN

Aug. 7, 2001 June 29, 2011

Intentional Walks: 2 (2 times) Mike DeJesus vs. LAN Brian O’Grady vs. LC

July 25, 2006 June 21, 2015

Consecutive Strikeouts: 10 Daniel Renken vs. LAN

June 29, 2011*

Hit By Pitch: 2 (several times) Last: Michael Siani LC

Aug. 22, 2021

Walks: 9 Ismael Guillon

at LC

April 17, 2013

Stolen Bases: 3 (34 times) Last: Matt McLain LAN

Sept. 1, 2021

Hit Batsmen: 5 Kyle Lotzkar

at SB

July 5, 2011*

Wild Pitches: 5 Ismael Guillon

at LC

April 17, 2013

Caught Stealing: 2 (several times) Hitting for the Cycle: Donald Lutz vs. PEO

July 21, 2011

Inside the Park Home Runs (Most Recent): Billy Hamilton vs. BG April 19, 2011 Devin Lohman at FW May 14, 2011 Paul Kronenfeld vs. FW May 4, 2015 Shed Long vs. LC Aug. 31, 2015 Taylor Trammell vs. WM Aug. 15, 2017 Narciso Crook at CLI May 4, 2018 Francisco Urbaez vs. LC July 27, 2021 Matt McLain vs. FW Sept. 19, 2021 Errors: 4 Randy Stegall Bradley Key

Fielding vs. WI vs. FW

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Balks: 3 (2 times) Jan Granado vs. FW Brad Morenko vs. SB

July 20, 2004 April 10, 2005

Dragons with 12+ Strikeouts, Game (2005-2021)

Daniel Renken Matt Fairel Josh Smith Matt Fairel Josh Smith Drew Cisco Amir Garrett Franderlin Romero Randy Wynne

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14 13 13 12 12 12 12 12 12

LAN WM LC GL FW at LC at LC KC at GL

June 29, 2011 May 13, 2009 May 21, 2011 April 21, 2009 April 29, 2011 April 18, 2013 Aug. 13, 2014 April 26, 2016 Aug. 30, 2019


Dragons Individual Season Records Games: Austin Kearns 136 2000 Edwin Encarnacion 136 2002 Wily Mo Pena 135 2001 Juan Francisco 135 2007 Billy Hamilton 135 2011 Batting Average (378 Plate App): Tonys Gutierrez .324 Justin Turner .311 Randy Stegall .309 Noochie Varner .309 Carlos Mendez .308

Hitting

Runs: 2005 2007 2000 2002 2009

Hits: Noochie Varner 160 2002 Henry Rodriguez 158 2010 Billy Hamilton 153 2011 Austin Kearns 148 2000

At Bats: Billy Hamilton Mike Griffin Juan Francisco Edwin Encarnacion Noochie Varner

550 548 534 518 517

2011 2006 2007 2002 2002

Runs: Austin Kearns Adam Dunn Billy Hamilton Drew Stubbs Jose Siri

110 101 99 93 92

2000 2000 2011 2007 2017

Total Bases: Austin Kearns Jose Siri Wily Mo Pena Stephen Smitherman

270 264 248 248

2000 2017 2001 2001

12 11 11 10

2002 2010 2017 2017

67 66 63

2001 2000 2006

Doubles: Triples: Stephen Smitherman 45 2001 Noochie Varner Randy Stegall 43 2000 Didi Gregorius Jay Bruce 42 2006 Jose Siri 3 with 37 Taylor Trammell Home Runs: Extra Base Hits: Samone Peters 28 2001 Stephen Smitherman Austin Kearns 27 2000 Austin Kearns Wily Mo Pena 26 2001 Jay Bruce Juan Francisco 25 2007 RBI: Wily Mo Pena 113 2001 Austin Kearns 104 2000 Randy Ruiz 92 2001

Stolen Bases: Billy Hamilton Jose Siri Michael Siani

103 46 45

2011 2017 2019

Base On Balls: Adam Dunn 100 2000 Austin Kearns 90 2000 Joey Votto 79 2004 Slugging Percentage: Austin Kearns .558 2000 Jose Siri .530 2017 Jay Bruce .516 2006

Hit By Pitch: Wily Mo Pena Jacob Hurtubise Gary Patchett

17 17 16

2001 2021 2001

On Base Percentage: Adam Dunn .428 Joey Votto .419 Austin Kearns .415

2000 2004 2000

Strikeouts: B.J. Szymanski 191 2006 Wily Mo Pena 177 2001 Juan Francisco 161 2007

Multi HR Games: Austin Kearns 3 Wily Mo Pena 3 Brandon Waring 3 Donald Lutz 3

2000 2001 2008 2011

Caught Stealing: Billy Hamilton 20 2011

Double Plays Grounded Into: Habelito Hernandez 16

2006

Sacrifice Hits Miguel Rojas 15 2009

Sacrifice Flies Phillip Ervin

2014

Intentional Walks: Juan Francisco

6

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2007

Billy Hamilton’s Season for the Ages

Billy Hamilton became a Day Air Ballpark legend in 2011 when he stole 103 bases for the Dragons, establishing an all-time single-season record for the entire Reds organization. In four straight games August 21-24, he led off the game with a base hit, then stole second base on the very next pitch. In the first two games among the four, he also stole third base on the second pitch. Hamilton went on to break his own record in 2012 when he stole 155 bases in the Reds system, the most in a season in the history of professional baseball. M E DI A

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Dragons Individual Season Records Pitching Wins: Ryan Mottl 15 2001 Josh Smith 14 2011 Nick Travieso 14 2014 Rafael Gonzalez 13 2007 Tyler Mahle 13 2015 Scott Moss 13 2017

Earned Run Average (minimum 112 innings): Zach Ward 2.29 2006 Tyler Mahle 2.43 2015 Jake Paulson 2.60 2015 Josh Hall 2.65 2001 Carlos Fisher 2.76 2006

Saves: Nate Cotton 34 2002 Drew Hayes 22 2011 Frank Bludau 21 2001

Losses: Ty Howington Austin Orewiler Jhon De Jesus

Games: Nate Cotton 53 2002 Drew Hayes 51 2011 Casey DeHart 50 2000

Games Started: Sal Romano 28 2014 Wyatt Strahan 28 2015 Packy Naughton 28 2018 Complete Games: Jim Manias 6 2000 Travis Thompson 4 2000 Bobby Basham 4 2002 Strikeouts: Josh Smith 166 2011 Daniel Corcino 156 2011 Scott Moss 156 2017

Shutouts: Bobby Basham 3 2002 Amir Garrett 2 2014 Innings Pitched: Daylan Childress 169.0 2002 Wyatt Strahan 164.1 2015 Brad Salmon 159.1 2002 Tejay Antone 158.0 2015 Walks: Ismael Guillon 95 2013 Ty Howington 86 2000

Hit Batsmen: J.C. Sulbaran Ramon Ramirez Jacob Johnson Kyle Lotzkar

Wild Pitches: Ismael Guillon 26 2013 Tanner Rainey 25 2016

15 14 13

2000 2016 2019

16 15 15 15

2009 2005 2010 2011

Balks: Homer Bailey 5 2005 Jan Granado 5 2004 Curtis Partch 5 2008 Home Runs Allowed: J.C. Sulbaran 19 2009 Rafael Gonzalez 18 2007

Hits Allowed: Sal Romano 169 2014 Packy Naughton 168 2018 Brad Salmon 165 2002 Consecutive Scoreless Innings: Daniel Wolford 34.1 2011 Bobby Basham 32 2002

Fielding Total Chances: James Vasquez 1,081 2016 Avain Rachal 1,000 2015 Habelito Hernandez 991 2006

Assists: Luis Gonzalez Kevin Howard Juan Perez

435 369 348

2015 2003 2012

Putouts: James Vasquez Habelito Hernandez Avain Rachal

Errors: David Espinosa Luis Gonzalez Edwin Encarnacion

48 42 40

2001 2015 2002

998 2016 899 2006 890 2015

Daniel Renken’s Strikeout Streak & the 2011 Dragons Pitchers

On June 29, 2011 at Day Air Ballpark, Dayton starting pitcher Daniel Renken dominated the Lansing Lugnuts. Renken struck out the final batter of the first inning, then struck out all three hitters in the second, third, and fourth. Ten consecutive batters were strikeout victims. Renken finished the night with 14 strikeouts over six shutout innings to tie a club record. He allowed only two hits and one walk for the win. Over the 2011 season, Dragons pitchers broke the all-time Midwest League record by striking out 1,292 hitters, led by Josh Smith, the MWL’s strikeout king that year, with 166 to break the club record. Smith won 14 games and was the starting pitcher in the all-star game. M E DI A

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Dragons Career Records Hitting

Games: At Bats: Luis Gonzalez 269 2015-17 Luis Gonzalez 1001 Habelito Hernandez 258 2004-06 Habelito Hernandez 991 Denis Phipps 249 2007-08 Denis Phipps 924 Tanner Rahier 239 2013-14, 16 Tanner Rahier 899 Michael Siani 218 2019, 21 Michael Siani 818 Batting Average: (minimum 378 plate appearances) Runs: Tonys Gutierrez .324 2005 Michael Siani 135 Justin Turner .311 2007 Denis Phipps 122 Randy Stegall .309 2000 Austin Kearns 110 Noochie Varner .309 2002 Habelito Hernandez 106 Carlos Mendez .309 2009 Luis Gonzalez 105 Hits: Total Bases: Habelito Hernandez 248 2004-06 Randy Ruiz 360 Luis Gonzalez 243 2015-17 Habelito Hernandez 350 Denis Phipps 228 2007-08 Luis Gonzalez 324 Randy Ruiz 211 2001-02 Denis Phipps 321 Tanner Rahier 206 2013-14, 16 Tanner Rahier 301

2015-17 2004-06 2007-08 2013-14, 16 2019, 21 2019, 21 2007-08 2000 2004-06 2015-17 2001-02 2004-06 2015-17 2007-08 2013-14, 16

Doubles: Randy Ruiz 51 2000-01 Habelito Hernandez 47 2004-06 Luis Gonzalez 47 2015-17 Stephen Smitherman 45 2001 Randy Stegall 43 2000

Triples: Noochie Varner Didi Gregorius Jose Siri Taylor Trammell Michael Siani

12 11 11 10 10

2002 2010 2016-17 2017 2019, 21

Home Runs: Chris Williamson 30 2000-02 Randy Ruiz 28 2001-02 Samone Peters 28 2001 Austin Kearns 27 2000 Wily Mo Pena 26 2001 B.J. Szymanski 26 2005-06

Extra Base Hits: Randy Ruiz B.J. Szymanski Habelito Hernandez Stephen Smitherman Austin Kearns

86 69 68 67 66

2001-02 2005-06 2004-06 2001 2000

RBI: Randy Ruiz 141 2001-02 Tanner Rahier 118 2013-14, 16 Wily Mo Pena 113 2001 Denis Phipps 110 2007-08 Habelito Hernandez 105 2004-06 Base On Balls: Joey Votto 118 2003-04,09,12 Adam Dunn 100 2000 Michael Siani 96 2019, 21 Byron Wiley 91 2009-10 Austin Kearns 90 2000

Stolen Bases: Billy Hamilton Michael Siani Junior Arias Beau Amaral Jose Siri

103 75 68 49 49

2011 2019, 21 2012-13 2013-14 2016-17

Hit By Pitch: Gary Patchett Randy Ruiz Avain Rachal Cody Strait John Sansone

29 22 20 19 19

2001-02 2001-02 2014-17 2004-05 2017-18

Strikeouts: Double Plays Grounded Into: B.J. Szymanski 248 2005-06 Habelito Herandez 30 2004-06 Michael Siani 212 2019, 21 Luis Gonzalez 25 2015-17 Denis Phipps 211 2007-08 Tanner Rahier 27 2013-14, 16 Avain Rachal 211 2014-17 Frank Pfister 19 2009-11 Randy Ruiz 204 2001-02 Miguel Hernandez 18 2019, 21 Caught Stealing Multi Hit Games: Michael Siani 25 2019, 21 Habelito Hernandez 65 2004-06 Billy Hamilton 20 2011 Luis Gonzalez 60 2015-17 Wandel Campana 18 2001-02 Randy Ruiz 58 2001-02 Jefry Sierra 18 2011-12 Denis Phipps 54 2007-08 Junior Arias 17 2012-13 Rahier/M. Hernandez 48

Austin Kearns’ Assault on the Record Books, 2000

Dragons outfielder Austin Kearns enjoyed an eight-game stretch from July 17-July 24, 2000 that will likely never be matched in the Midwest League. Kearns hit a home run in eight straight games and reached base in 14 consecutive plate appearances. Over the eight games, he hit 10 homers (including one inside-the-parker), drove in 20 runs, scored 19 times, and batted .720, going 18 for 25. For the year, Kearns was named Midwest League co-Prospect of the Year, along with Peoria’s Albert Pujols. M E DI A

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Dragons Career Records Pitching Wins: Nick Travieso 21 2013-14 Rafael Gonzalez 18 2005-07 Juan Frias 17 2002-03, 05 Ryan Mottl 15 2001 Josh Smith 15 2010-11 Sal Romano 15 2013-14

Losses: Josh Ravin Sal Romano Juan Frias Austin Orewiler Curtis Partch Alexander Farfan

Saves: Nate Cotton 36 2001-02 Alejandro Chacin 30 2013-15 Blake Hendley 29 2005-06 John Ghyzel 23 2018, 21 Drew Hayes 22 2011

Earned Run Average (minimum 112 innings): Zach Ward 2.29 2006 Tyler Mahle 2.43 2015 Jake Paulson 2.60 2015 Josh Hall 2.65 2001 Carlos Fisher 2.76 2006

Games: Alexander Farfan 106 2003-05 Alejandro Chacin 102 2013-15 Joel Bender 81 2013-14 Todd Coffey 77 2002-03 Damian Ursin 77 2003-06 Shutouts: Bobby Basham 3 2002 Travis Thompson 2 2000 Johnny Cueto 2 2006 Amir Garrett 2 2013-14

Games Started: Sal Romano Lyon Richardson Jacob Johnson Nick Travieso Ismael Guillon

53 44 43 43 42

2013-14 2019, 21 2010, 12 2013-14 2012-14

Complete Games: Jim Manias Travis Thompson Bobby Basham Several with

6 5 4 2

2000 2000 2002

22 22 21 19 18 17

Innings Pitched: Strikeouts: Sal Romano 269.0 2013-14 Ismael Guillon 220 Juan Frias 256.2 2002-03, 05 Sal Romano 217 Austin Orewiler 254.0 2016, 18 Lyon Richardson 197 Nick Travieso 224.1 2013-14 Eduardo Salazar 188 Jacob Johnson 218.0 2010, 12 Daniel Corcino 185 Walks: Hit Batsmen: Ismael Guillon 129 2012-14 J.C. Sulbaran 24 Ty Howington 125 2000-01 Curtis Partch 22 Alexander Farfan 121 2003-05 Kyle Lotzkar 20 Josh Ravin 118 2008-10 Juan Frias 19 Wild Pitches: Balks: Alexander Farfan 39 2003-05 Curtis Partch 9 Ismael Guillon 36 2012-14 Jan Granado 7 Josh Ravin 29 2008-10 Josh Ravin 6 2 with 28 Eduardo Salazar 6 Hits Allowed: Home Runs Allowed: Sal Romano 303 2013-14 Rafael Gonzalez 30 Austin Orewiler 279 2016, 18 J.C. Sulbaran 25 Juan Frias 270 2002-03, 05 Daniel Guerrero 22 Jacob Johnson 245 2010, 12 Jacob Johnson 20 Total Chances: Joe Hudson 1538 2013-14 Habelito Hernandez 1394 2004-06 Avain Rachal 1250 2014-16

2008-10 2013-14 2002-03, 05 2016, 18 2008-09 2003-05

2012-14 2013-14 2019, 21 2019, 21 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2008, 11 2002-03, 05 2008-09 2003-04 2008-10 2019, 21 2005-07 2009-10 2006-08 2010, 12

Fielding

Putouts: Joe Hudson 1349 2013-14 Joey Votto 1089 2003-04,09,12 Avain Rachal 1077 2014-16

Assists: Luis Gonzalez Wandel Campana Tanner Rahier

776 455 454

2015-17 2001-02 2013-14, 16

Errors: Luis Gonzalez David Espinosa Juan Martinez

64 48 48

2015-17 2001 2019, 21

Donald Lutz’ Reverse Cycle, 2011

On July 21, 2011 at Day Air Ballpark, Dayton’s Donald Lutz became the first and only Dragons player to hit for the cyle, and he did it in reverse order over the first five innings of the game vs. the Peoria Chiefs. Lutz belted a home run in the first inning, connected on a triple in the second, hit a double in the third, and singled in the fifth in a 13-0 Dragons win. Lutz’s Dragons teammate, Ronald Torreyes, went 5 for 5 in the same game. In 2013, Lutz became the first player raised in Germany to reach the Major Leagues when he debuted with the Reds. M E DI A

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Dragons History Dragons All-Time Opening Day Starting Lineups 2000 Layton, cf Beattie, 2b Dunn, lf Kearns, rf Bookout, 1b Whitehead, c Welsh, dh Baderdeen, 3b Hawes, ss Howington, p

2006 Griffin, 2b Janish, ss Bruce, cf Szymanski, rf Mosby, 1b Cabrera, lf Tatum, c Roberts, dh Reininger, 3b Wood, p

2011 Hamilton, ss Muller, lf Pfister, dh Duran, rf Lutz, 1b Y. Rodriguez, cf Vidal, 3b Lohman, 2b Barnhart, c J. Smith, p

2016 Mardirosian, dh Bell, 3b Long, 2b Vasquez, 1b Stephenson, c Crook, cf Thompson, ss Aldazoro, lf Siri, rf Rainey, p

2001 Espinosa, ss Campana, 2b Pena, cf Ruiz, 1b Smitherman, lf Suarez, c Peters, dh Williamson, rf Calitri, 3b Snare, p

2007 Stubbs, cf Turner, 2b Valaika, ss Francisco, 3b Phipps, rf Parker, 1b Rojo, dh Esquer, c Heisey, lf Watson, p

2012 Bowe, cf Arias, 3b Wright, 2b Waldrop, rf Buckley, 1b Silva, lf Selsky, dh Perez, ss Gonzalez, c French, p

2017 Beltre, rf Siri, cf Trammell, lf Stephenson, c Vasquez, 1b Bell, 2b Rachal, dh Sansone, 3b Vargas, ss Santillan, p

2002 Nina, cf Bergolla, 2b Varner, lf Gutierrez, 1b Williamson, rf Encarnacion, 3b Davis, dh Prince, c Patchett, ss Gillman, p

2008 Reed, cf Menchaca, lf Frazier, ss Waring, 3b McKennon, 1b Phipps, rf Bour, c Bartles, dh Feiner, 2b Carroll, p

2013 Amaral, cf Vincej, ss Winker, lf Gelalich, rf Mejias-Brean, 3b Arias, dh Hudson, c Ramirez, 2b Sanchez, 1b Stephenson, p

2018 Downs, ss Sugilio, rf Gordon, cf Fairchild, lf Sansone, 1b Santana, 3b Vargas, 2b Kolozsvary, c Garcia, dh Naughton, p

2003 Mateo, ss Howard, 2b Votto, 1b Vavao, dh Schramek, 3b Correll, lf Davis, rf Ruiz, cf Perez, c Valdez, p

2009 Sappelt, cf Rojas, ss Day, dh Sosa, 1b Wiley, rf Puckett, 2b Pfister, 3b Coddington, c Brown, lf Fairel, p

2014 Amaral, cf Gelalich, rf Ervin, lf Buckley, dh Elizalde, 1b Rahier, 3b Hudson, c Daal, ss McGruder, 2b Travieso, p

2019 Willems, 2b Bautista, lf Siani, cf Manzanero, c Spillane, 1b Hernandez, ss Harris, dh Martinez, 3b Ozuna, rf Solomon, p

2004 Dickerson, cf Bolivar, ss Votto, 1b Smith, lf Himes, rf Hernandez, 2b Fry, dh Olmstead, 3b Perez, c Gillman, p

2010 Gregorius, ss H. Rodriguez, 2b Means, cf Wiley, rf Richburg, 1b Fleury, dh Coddington, c Pfister, 3b Oliveras, lf Ravin, p

2015 Washington, 2b Gonzalez, ss O’Grady, lf Aquino, rf LaValley, 3b Rachal, 1b Pickens, dh Crook, cf Boulware, c Mahle, p

2021 Hurtubise, lf Siani, dh Tello, 1b Yang, c Cotton, cf McAfee, 2b Ruiz, 3b Hernandez, ss Bautista, rf Richardson, p

2005 Lewis, lf Janish, ss Szymanski, cf Gutierrez, 1b Tatum, c Mosby, dh Hernandez, 3b Sandoval, 2b Gentry, rf Ramirez, p

Jose Siri’s Hitting Streak

Jose Siri produced a Midwest League record 39-game hitting streak from June 22-August 3, 2017. On July 31, Siri broke the 40-year-old Midwest League of 35 straight games set by Waterloo’s Tony Toups in 1977 with a hit on an 0-2 pitch in his final at-bat of the game at Fort Wayne. Siri batted .341 with 13 home runs, 32 RBI, 12 doubles, 3 triples, 8 stolen bases, and a .671 slugging percentage during the streak, hitting .461 on balls in play. Siri also had a 50-game on-base streak from June 15-August 12 that was the longest in Minor League Baseball in 2017. Siri’s streak received massive attention with video highlights on Reds television broadcasts and radio replays on the Reds Radio Network.

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Dragons History Dragons All-Time Midwest League Full-Season All-Stars 2000: Austin Kearns (OF); Braxton Whitehead (C). 2001: Wily Mo Pena (OF); Samone Peters (DH). 2002: Edwin Encarnacion (3B); Noochie Varner (OF); Nate Cotton (RH Relief Pitcher). 2004: Chris Dickerson (OF). 2005: Tonys Gutierrez (1B). 2006: Jay Bruce (OF). 2007: Justin Turner (2B); Chris Valaika (SS); Juan Francisco (3B). 2008: Zack Cozart (SS); Brandon Waring (3B). 2011: Billy Hamilton (SS), Drew Hayes (RH Relief Pitcher). 2015: Tyler Mahle (RH Starting Pitcher). 2017: Jose Siri (OF). 2018: Hendrik Clementina (DH), John Ghyzel (RH Relief Pitcher). No Dragons selected in 2003, 2005, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2019, 2020, 2021.

Austin Kearns

Braxton Whitehead

Wilo Mo Pena

Samone Peters

Edwin Encarnacion

Noochie Varner

Nate Cotton

Chris Dickerson

Tonys Gutierrez

Jay Bruce

Justin Turner

Chris Valaika

Juan Francisco

Zack Cozart

Brandon Waring

Billy Hamilton

Drew Hayes

Tyler Mahle

Jose Siri

Hendrik Clementina

John Ghyzel

Dragons All-Time MWL Leaders in a Major Category HR: RBI: SB: Wins:

Austin Kearns (27), 2000; Samone Peters (28), 2001; Juan Franciso (25), 2007. Austin Kearns (104), 2000; Wily Mo Pena (113), 2001. Billy Hamilton (103), 2011; Jose Siri (46), 2017; Michael Siani (45), 2019. Ryan Mottl (15), 2001; Rafael Gonzalez (13), 2007 ; Josh Smith (14), 2011; Nick Travieso (14), 2014. ERA: Josh Hall (2.65), 2001. SO: Josh Smith (166), 2011; Scott Moss (156), 2017; Packy Naughton (137), 2018. Sv: Nate Cotton (34), 2002; Drew Hayes (22), 2011; John Ghyzel (19), 2018. Bobby Basham: On a Roll

In 2002, Dragons starting pitcher Bobby Basham enjoyed a stretch of three consecutive starts that will likely never be repeated in Dayton franchise history. Basham not only made three straight scoreless starts on June 23, June 28, and July 3, he pitched a nine-inning complete game in each outing. Over those 27 shutout innings, Basham walked just two and struck out 34 while surrendering only 11 hits. Basham is the only pitcher in Dragons history to toss three shutouts in his career with the team, and he did it in three straight starts. Basham posted a 1.64 ERA in 13 starts with the Dragons in 2002, the best ERA in team history for a pitcher with at least 85 innings.

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The Last Time... Dragons Hit Walk-Off Home Run: August 15, 2015, Aristides Aquino vs. Burlington Dragons Player Hit Two Home Runs in a Game: June 20, 2021, Michael Siani, Fort Wayne Dragons Player Hit Three Home Runs in a Game: April 23, 2019, Pabel Manzanero, at Lake County Dragons Player Collected Five Hits in a Game: July 20, 2018, Jose Garcia, at Wisconsin Dragons Player Collected Four Hits in a Game: August 11, 2021, Matt McLain, at Lansing Dragons Player Had Three Extra Base Hits in a Game: July 27, 2019, Brian Rey, at Fort Wayne (2 HR, 1 2B)

Aristides Aquino

Dragons Hit Inside-the-Park Home Run: Sept. 19, 2021, Matt McLain, vs. Fort Wayne Dragons Player Hit for the Cycle: July 21, 2011, Donald Lutz, vs. Peoria Dragons Player Hit Grand Slam Home Run: Sept. 12, 2021, Jonathan Willems, at Lake County Dragons Player Hit Pinch Hit Home Run: May 9, 2021, Bren Spillane, at Great Lakes Dragons Batter Opened Game with Home Run: June 26, 2019, Michael Siani, at West Michigan Dragons Hit Back-to-Back Home Runs: Sept. 16, 2021, Mariel Bautista & Reyny Reyes, vs. FW

Narciso Crook

Dragons Hit Three Straight Home Runs: 6/13/15, Jose Ortiz, Jimmy Pickens, Luis Gonzalez vs. BLT Dragons Player Stole Three Bases in a Game: Sept. 1, 2021, Matt McLain, vs. Lansing (G2) Dragons Team Threw a No-Hitter: May 20, 2017 vs. Bowling Green (Scott Moss: 6 IP; Carlos Machorro: 2 IP; Brian Hunter: 1 IP) Dragons Pitcher Threw a Complete Game a No-Hitter: May 13, 2006, Johnny Cueto, at Appleton (5 innings) Dragons Opponent Threw a No-Hitter: July 10, 2014, Blayne Weller, South Bend

Scott Moss

Dragons Pitcher Tossed 7-Inning Complete Game: August 20, 2021, Eduardo Salazar, vs. Lake County (G2)

Former Dragons in the Major League All-Star Game

Player Joey Votto Jay Bruce Edwin Encarnacion Todd Frazier Johnny Cueto Justin Turner Adam Dunn Travis Wood Devin Mesoraco Zack Cozart Jesse Winker

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Club Cincinnati Reds Cincinnati Reds Toronto Blue Jays Cincinnati Reds Cincinnati Reds Los Angeles Dodgers Cincinnati Reds, Chicago White Sox Chicago Cubs Cincinnati Reds Cincinnati Reds Cincinnati Reds

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Year/s 2010-’13, ‘17-18 2011-’12, ‘16 2013-’14, ‘16 2014-’15 2014, ‘16 2017, 2021 2002, 2012 2013 2014 2017 2021


The Last Time... Dragons Pitcher Tossed 9-Inning Complete Game: June 28, 2017, Ty Boyles at West Michigan Dragons Pitcher Tossed 9-Inning Complete Game Shutout: June 28, 2017, Ty Boyles at West Michigan Dragons Pitcher Struck out 12 or More Batters in a Game: Aug. 30, 2019, Randy Wynne, at Great Lakes (12 strikeouts) Dragons Pitcher Struck out 4 Batters in an Inning: April 11, 2019, Ryan Campbell (4 in 7th), at Fort Wayne Dragons Turned Triple Play: Never Donald Lutz

Dragons Won at Least 7 Straight Games: June 2-12, 2019 (won 10 straight) Dragons Lost at Least 7 Straight Games: June 14-24, 2018 (lost 8 straight) Dragons Scored at Least 15 Runs in a Game: June 5, 2015 at Clinton (17 runs) Dragons Collected at Least 20 Hits in a Game: July 4, 2012 vs. South Bend (24 hits) Dragons Won Back-to-Back Shutouts: April 29, 2017 (vs. Great Lakes in a doubleheader) Dragons went Entire Series without an Error: June 8-11, 2018 vs. Bowling Green (4-game series) May 3-5, 2019 at Cedar Rapids (3-game series)

Johnny Cueto

Dragons Swept Home Series: Sept. 14-19, 2021 vs. Fort Wayne (6-game series) June 7-10, 2019 vs. Fort Wayne (4-game series) July 13-15, 2019 vs. Beloit (3-game series) Dragons Swept Road Series: June 4-6, 2019 at West Michigan (3-game series) Dragons Played 9-Inning Game in Under Two Hours: May 5, 2019 at Cedar Rapids (one hour, 50 minutes) Dragons Played a Game in Over Four Hours: July 8, 2021 vs. West Michigan (4 hours, 12 minutes, 9 inn.)

Player Justin Turner Johnny Cueto Travis Wood Tanner Rainey Jose Siri

Joey Votto Todd Frazier Adam Dunn Jay Bruce Johnny Cueto Homer Bailey Billy Hamilton Justin Turner Tucker Barnhart Jonathan India

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Club Los Angeles Dodgers Kansas City Royals Chicago Cubs Washington Nationals Houston Astros

Former Dragons with Major Honors/Notes

Joey Votto

Year/s 2017-18, 20 2015 2016 2019 2021

2010 National League Most Valuable Player; 2011 N.L. Gold Glove Award 2015 Winner, MLB All-Star Game Home Run Derby 462 career home runs ranks 37th in baseball history 2012-’13 National League Silver Slugger Awards; 2013 Good Guy Award 20-game winner, 2014 Fired no-hitters in 2012 and 2013 Set all-time professional baseball record for stolen bases (155 in 2012, MiLB) 2017 NLCS Most Valuable Player 2017 and 2020 National League Gold Glove Award 2021 National League Rookie of the Year

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Dragons History Dayton Dragons Historical Timeline February 23, 1999: At the Crown Plaza ballroom in downtown Dayton, an official announcement was made that final approval had been given by Major League Baseball to bring a professional baseball team to Dayton, clearing the way for construction to begin on a new ballpark at Patterson Blvd., and Monument Ave. May 3, 1999: About 11 months prior to the first game and long before the construction of the ballpark was completed, an announcement was made at the Courthouse Square that the new professional baseball team in Dayton would be known as the Dayton Dragons. April 6, 2000: The Dragons won at Lansing 7-2 in their first official game. The game was the start of a 16-game, five-city road trip for the Dragons as the ballpark was completed in Dayton. They finished the trip with a record of 10-6. April 27, 2000: The Dragons opened Day Air Ballpark by defeating the Cedar Rapids Kernels, 4-3. Austin Kearns scored the first Dayton run, Casey Bookout hit the first Dayton home run, and starting pitcher Jim Manias earned the first Dayton victory. July 20, 2000: Dayton’s Austin Kearns began a streak of reaching base in 14 consecutive plate appearances that continued over the next three games. Kearns had home runs in all three games including two each on July 21 and 22. July 24, 2000: Dayton outfielder Austin Kearns hit a home run in his eighth consecutive game, a new league record. Kearns hit home runs in each game from July 17-24 and over those eight games, he batted .720 (18 for 25) with 10 home runs, 20 RBI, and 19 runs scored. May 19, 2001: For the first time in Dragons history, the team won a game on a walk-off home run. Samone Peters blasted a home run to break a 3-3 tie in the bottom of the ninth and give the Dragons a walk-off 4-3 victory over Kane County at Day Air Ballpark. June 10, 2001: Dayton’s slugging star, Samone Peters, blasted a “walk-off” grand slam home run to break a 2-2 tie and give the Dragons a 6-2 victory over Beloit at Day Air Ballpark. It is one of only two walk-off grand slams in Dragons history (the other came on 7/18/13). Peters hit 28 home runs that season, still a single-season club record. June 19, 2001: In their second season of existence, the Dragons hosted the Midwest League All-Star Game at Day Air Ballpark. Notable players who participated included Miguel Cabrera, Justin Morneau, and Adrian Gonzalez, who would each go on to play in numerous Major League all-star games. August 7, 2001: Dragons pitcher Josh Hall struck out 14 batters in a 7-4 win at Cedar Rapids. The single-game strikeout total is tied for the most in Dragons history and ranks first in Dragons road games. August 9, 2001: Dragons outfielder Wily Mo Pena became the first Dayton player ever to hit three home runs in one game. Pena hit three homers at Cedar Rapids and also added a single, collecting 13 total bases, which is tied for the club single-game record with Austin Kearns. The Dragons scored 21 runs in the game, also still a club record. June 15, 2002: The Dragons defeated Burlington 8-1 to begin a 13-game winning streak that has never been matched in team history. Wandel Campana hit two home runs and Bobby Basham allowed just one run in eight innings to lead the way. The winning streak included the first 11 games of the second half after two wins to close the first half, propelling the Dragons into the playoffs. June 23, 2002: Dragons pitcher Bobby Basham began an amazing streak of three consecutive nineinning shutouts when he beat South Bend 5-0 at Day Air Ballpark. Basham also fired nine-inning shutouts on June 28 and July 3 of that year, an accomplishment that will likely never be matched. There have been only three nine-inning shutouts thrown by Dragons pitchers since 2008, and none since 2017. April 15, 2004: Dragons shortstop Luis Bolivar enjoyed perhaps his finest individual moment as a player in what eventually became a long career in uniform for the team. Bolivar smashed a walk-off three-run home run in the bottom of the 10th inning to defeat Lansing 4-1, just the third walk-off homer in Dragons history at the time. Bolivar played two years for the Dragons, served as a hitting coach for three more, and then managed the club for three seasons from 2017-19.

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The Dragons have scored 11 runs in a single inning four times, which is the club record. Amazingly, three of the four came in the same month--July, 2007--and two of them came within a three-day window. The Dragons scored 11 runs in the 4th inning on July 3, 2007, and 11 in the 6th two days later on July 5, both at home against Great Lakes. Incredibly, they were shutout in the middle game on July 4, as Clayton Kershaw fired four scoreless innings for the Loons. The Dragons then scored 11 in the 4th on July 17 when Logan Parker hit two three-run homers in the same frame as the team hit a club record four home runs in the inning. M E DI A

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Dragons History April 29, 2004: Dragons outfielder Chris Dickerson drew five walks in a game at Lansing to set a club record that still stands. April 30, 2004: The Dragons scored 11 runs in the top of the ninth inning to erase a 7-1 deficit and win at Lansing, 12-7. The six-run deficit is the largest the Dragons have ever overcome in the final inning of a game. Chris Dickerson hit a three-run home run to pull the Dragons close, and two batters later, Joey Votto hit a game-tying homer. Ryan Fry also had a home run in the inning. The Dragons sent 15 batters to the plate in the frame. Their 10 hits and 11 runs in an inning are still club records. July 2, 2004: The Dragons played their longest game in franchise history, an 18-inning marathon at South Bend that lasted five hours, 33 minutes. The Dragons won the game 7-6. Dayton scored one run in the top of the ninth inning to tie the game at 6-6. The teams then played eight consecutive scoreless innings before the Dragons scored in the top of the 18th to take a 7-6 lead, and Dragons reliever Jean Granado worked a scoreless bottom of the 18th. Among those Dayton players who played the entire 18 innings were future Reds Joey Votto and Chris Dickerson, and future Dragons manager Luis Bolivar. May 25, 2005: Starting pitcher Homer Bailey, who would go on to fire two no-hitters in the Major Leagues, enjoyed his fourth straight scoreless start with the Dragons in a 3-2 win at West Michigan. Bailey threw 17 innings during the four games and struck out 21 while surrendering just seven hits. May 31, 2005: Dragons third baseman Jeremiah Piepkorn belted a walk-off home run in the bottom of the ninth inning at Day Air Ballpark to give the Dragons a 4-3 win over South Bend. It was just the fourth walkoff homer in Dragons history at the time. The homer capped off a great month for Piepkorn, who batted .341 with four home runs and 20 RBI in 22 games in May for the Dragons. December 1, 2005: Dragons President & General Manager Robert Murphy was named by The Sporting News as the Minor League Baseball Executive of the Year.

May 8, 2006: Jay Bruce, a 19-year-old outfielder who had been the Reds first round draft pick in 2005, connected on his first career two-homer game as the Dragons defeated Cedar Rapids, 10-4 at Day Air Ballpark. Bruce drove in four runs in the game. May 13, 2006: Johnny Cueto fired the first no-hitter by a Dragons pitcher in team history. It came in the second game of a doubleheader in Appleton, Wisconsin, scheduled for seven innings. Cueto cruised through the first five, striking out eight and walking two without allowing a hit as only two balls left the infield. Rain stopped the game before the sixth inning and it did not resume. Cueto was credited with a no-hitter in the rain-shortened game. Cueto pitched a complete game in his next start (another seven-inning game) allowing just one hit. March 31, 2007: The Cincinnati Reds and Florida Marlins met in an exhibition game at Day Air Ballpark. The Reds lineup featured future Hall-of-Famer Ken Griffey Jr. and former Dragons Adam Dunn, Edwin Encarnacion, and Todd Coffey. April 18, 2007: The Dragons defeated Quad Cities 5-2, keyed by a pair of doubles by shortstop Chris Valaika. The win gave the Dragons a 9-0 record on the year, their best start in franchise history. They eventually won the East Division first half title with a record of 44-26, which still ranks as their best first half victory total and winning percentage. May 6, 2007: Dragons lead-off hitter Drew Stubbs blasted a tie-breaking home run with one out in the bottom of the ninth inning to give the Dragons a 2-1 win over Kane County. Stubbs had been the Reds first round pick in 2006 out of the University of Texas. The win gave the Dragons an amazing record of 22-4 after their first 26 games. June 5, 2007: In a game that featured dramatic ninth inning home runs by both teams, the Dragons defeated Lansing 5-4. The Lugnuts tied the game with a home run in the top of the ninth inning before Dayton catcher Eddie Rodriguez ended it with a “walk-off” homer in the bottom of the ninth. The Dragons were on their way to winning the first half East Division championship. July 17, 2007: Dragons first baseman Logan Parker hit two three-run home runs in the same inning in a record setting bottom of the fourth against Cedar Rapids at Day Air Ballpark. The Dragons scored 11 runs in the inning to tie a club record (they have scored 11 in an inning four times, including three times in that month of July in 2007). The Dragons set a club record with four home runs in the inning. Fernando Encarnacion and Justin Turner also hit home runs in the fourth. August 19, 2007: Dayton third baseman Juan Francisco became just the second player in franchise history to hit three home runs in a game in an 8-7 Dragons win over Lansing. Sept. 2, 2007: For the first time in Dragons history, three consecutive Dayton batters connected on home runs. In a game against South Bend at Day Air Ballpark, Todd Frazier, Jason Louwsma, and Denis Phipps hit back-to-back-to-back home runs in the second inning. The Dragons repeated this accomplishment on 6/13/15.

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Dragons History Sept. 4, 2008: Dragons shortstop Zack Cozart hit a two-run home run as the Dragons wrapped up a two-game sweep of a first round playoff series with a 7-3 win at Lansing. The Dragons advanced to the league semi-finals for the first time since 2001 but lost to South Bend. August 19, 2007: Dayton third baseman Juan Francisco became just the second player in franchise history to hit three home runs in a game in an 8-7 Dragons win over Lansing. Sept. 2, 2007: For the first time in Dragons history, three consecutive Dayton batters connected on home runs. In a game against South Bend at Day Air Ballpark, Todd Frazier, Jason Louwsma, and Denis Phipps hit back-to-back-to-back home runs in the second inning. The Dragons repeated this accomplishment on 6/13/15. Sept. 4, 2008: Dragons shortstop Zack Cozart hit a two-run home run as the Dragons wrapped up a two-game sweep of a first round playoff series with a 7-3 win at Lansing. The Dragons advanced to the league semi-finals for the first time since 2001 but lost to South Bend. April 4, 2009: The Dragons hosted the Cincinnati Reds in the first “Futures Game” at Day Air Ballpark. The Futures team included Todd Frazier, Drew Stubbs, Zack Cozart, Chris Heisey, and Devin Mesoraco, who would all take on key roles with the Reds over the next several years. June 20, 2009: Reds star first baseman Joey Votto returned to the Dragons on a Major League injury rehab assignment, five years after he had last played for Dayton. Votto cranked a long home run in his first at-bat in the first inning against West Michigan at Day Air Ballpark and went 2 for 4 in the game. He played one more game, on June 21, before ending his rehab assignment. July 5, 2009: Dayton outfielder Byron Wiley became the third player in franchise history to hit three home runs in one game. Wiley’s big game came in a wild contest at West Michigan in which the clubs combined to score 31 runs, most ever in a Dragons game. August 8, 2009: Dayton’s Kevyn Feiner connected on four doubles in one game at Lansing to tie a league record and establish a new franchise record that still stands. April 8, 2010: The Dragons played 11 innings on opening night, defeating Lansing 6-5 as shortstop Didi Gregorius delivered a game-winning single to drive in Kevin Coddington with one out in the bottom of the 11th. July 25, 2010: The Dragons and Quad Cities River Bandits played the longest game ever at Day Air Ballpark, a 16-inning contest that lasted five hours, 21 minutes (it was the Dragons longest home game and second longest overall behind 7/2/2004 at South Bend). The Sunday afternoon game began at 4:02 p.m. and was tied 5-5 after nine innings. The game was still tied when a Quad Cities batter hit what initially appeared to be a routine, high fly ball to center field with two outs and the bases loaded in the top of the 16th inning, but the Dragons outfielder lost the ball in the twilight sky just minutes after an 8:56 p.m. sunset, allowing all three runners to score as Quad Cities won, 8-5. Sept. 6, 2010: The Dragons completed their season with a home attendance total of 597,433, breaking their own record for the Single-A classification of professional baseball. The record continues to stand. June 29, 2011: Dragons starting pitcher Daniel Renken struck out 10 consecutive batters at Day Air Ballpark against the Lansing Lugnuts. Renken finished the night with 14 strikeouts over six shutout innings to tie a club record set by Josh Hall on August 7, 2001. July 9, 2011: The Dragons enjoyed their 815th consecutive sold-out date at Day Air Ballpark to break the all-time record in North America, surpassing the total of 814 by the Portland Trail Blazers of the NBA. Donald Lutz hit a home run in a 4-1 Dragons win over South Bend. July 21, 2011: Dayton’s Donald Lutz became the only Dragons player ever to hit for the cycle, doing it in reverse order against Peoria when he had a home run, triple, double, and single, all before the end of the fifth inning. Dragons second baseman Ronald Torreyes had five hits in the same game to tie a club record. July 23, 2011: A crowd of 8,859 at Day Air Ballpark helped the Dragons celebrate their new all-time record for consecutive sold-out dates, officially set two weeks earlier on July 9. NBA hall of famer Magic Johnson and former Ohio State star Archie Griffin, both Dragons part-owners at the time, were on hand along with a long list of dignitaries that also included Minor League Baseball president Pat O’Conner, former Reds MVP George Foster, Midwest League President George Spelius, and Congressman Mike Turner. The Dragons won the game 7-6 over Burlington, breaking a 6-6 tie in the bottom of the ninth inning when Billy Hamilton scored from second base on a sacrifice bunt and a throwing error.

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Dragons History August 23, 2011: The Dragons were named Minor League Baseball Organization of the Year by Ballpark Digest. Sept. 3, 2011: Dragons shortstop Billy Hamilton stole three bases at Day Air Ballpark against Lansing to give him 100 for the season. He finished the year with 103, the most ever (at the time) in the Cincinnati Reds organization. Hamilton moved up the ladder in the Reds system in 2012 and stole 155 to establish a new professional baseball record. Sept. 8, 2011: Donald Lutz had three hits including a two-run home run to lead the Dragons to a 7-3 win in the opener to the first round of the playoffs with Lansing at Day Air Ballpark. The Dragons lost the next two games on the road to the Lugnuts, ending their season after a franchise best 83-57 record during the regular season. The 83 wins still stand as a club record. April 27, 2012: For the only time in franchise history, the Dragons played a game in a Major League ballpark. The Dragons and the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers met at Miller Park in Milwaukee. The roof was closed despite warm spring temperatures of 67 degrees. The Dragons fell to the Rattlers, 3-0. July 4, 2012: The first eight Dragons batters in the first inning reached base and scored in a 17-4 Dayton win over South Bend at Day Air Ballpark. The Dragons led 12-1 after two innings and led 17-1 after six. The Dragons set a club record with 24 hits. Kyle Waldrop and Joe Terry each had four hits, with Terry reaching that total despite not being in the starting lineup. August 28, 2012: Joey Votto became arguably the most decorated player ever to appear in a Midwest League game when he began a three-game injury rehabilitation assignment with the Dragons. Votto stepped onto the field at Day Air Ballpark having already won a National League Most Valuable Player award and had started at first base in the Major League All-Star Game just six weeks earlier. Votto continued his rehab assignment in Dayton on August 29 and 31 before eventually rejoining the Reds in September. June 18, 2013: The Dragons hosted the Midwest League All-Star Game at Day Air Ballpark for the second time in franchise history. Dragons outfielder Jesse Winker was a starter for the East Division team and won the pre-game Home Run Derby. The top prospects in the game included shortstop Carlos Correa and outfielder Byron Buxton. July 18, 2013: Dragons slugger Seth Mejias-Brean provided the most dramatic ending to a win in team history. Trailing Beloit 6-3 in the bottom of the ninth inning, the Dragons loaded the bases with one out. Mejias-Brean then drilled a “walk-off” grand slam home run to right-center field to give his team a 7-6 win. It was the first walk-off grand slam when trailing by three runs in Dragons history and the first anywhere in the Reds organization in five years. April 14, 2014: The Dragons jumped out to one of their best starts in franchise history, building an 11-0 lead over Clinton by the end of the second inning at Day Air Ballpark. Dayton went on to win the game 13-5, led by catcher Joe Hudson, who had two doubles and four RBI. May 1, 2014: Reds all-star relief pitcher Aroldis Chapman, considered to be among the hardest throwers in baseball history, made an injury rehabilitation assigned for the Dragons, starting the game at Day Air Ballpark against Lansing. Chapman threw a pitch at 101 mph, setting an official stadium record that was not broken until Hunter Greene reached 102 mph in 2018. Chapman faced three batters, retiring all of them while notching two strikeouts. He threw another scoreless inning for the Dragons two days later at Lake County. Sept. 1, 2014: Switch-hitting Dragons infielder Ronald Bueno achieved a baseball rarity, getting two hits in the same inning (the third), including one from the left side of the plate and one from the right. The Dragons won at Lake County 13-4 in the final game of the season. June 13, 2015: For the second time in Dragons history, three consecutive Dayton batters connected on home runs. In a game against Beloit at Day Air Ballpark, Jose Ortiz, Jimmy Pickens, and Luis Gonzalez hit back-to-back-to-back home runs in the second inning. August 15, 2015: Dragons outfielder Aristides Aquino lined a walk-off two-run home run in the bottom of the 10th inning at Day Air Ballpark to give the Dragons a 6-4 win over Burlington. It was the 19th walk-off home run in Dragons history, and the most recent one to date (through the 2021 season). August 22, 2016: In a contest remembered as the “skunk game,” the Dragons roared back from a late seven-run deficit to defeat Lansing in one of the most dramatic comebacks in franchise history. The Dragons trailed 10-3 in the sixth inning before cutting the deficit to 10-9 in the eighth. With one out in the bottom of the ninth, a skunk emerged from near the first base dugout and ran across the outfield, causing a delay of about six minutes before the grounds crew could corral the animal. The Dragons then tied the game on a two-out RBI single by James Vasquez and won it on a walk-off hit by Chris Okey.

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Dragons History November 10, 2016: Brandy Guinaugh, Dragons Vice President of Sponsor Services at that time (now the team’s Assistant General Manager), was selected by Minor League Baseball as the Rawlings Woman Executive of the Year. April 1, 2017: The Dragons hosted the Cincinnati Reds in the second “Futures Game” at Day Air Ballpark. The Reds closed out spring training by battling a team made up of their top prospects. The Futures team included Nick Senzel, Jesse Winker, Tyler Stephenson, Aristides Aquino, Taylor Trammell, Shed Long, and many other top prospects. May 20, 2017: Three Dragons pitchers combined for the first nine-inning no-hitter in Dragons history. Starting pitcher Scott Moss worked six innings, allowing three walks and two hit batsmen, but no hits, while throwing 84 pitches. Carlos Machorro, in his first game with the team, followed Moss and went two perfect innings. Then Brian Hunter tossed a 1-2-3 ninth inning to complete the no-hitter against Bowling Green at Day Air Ballpark. Third baseman John Sansone fielded a ground ball and threw to first for the game’s final out. The Dragons won the game, 2-0. July 30, 2017: Dragons star Jose Siri extended his hitting streak to 36 consecutive games to break the 40-year-old league record of 35 that had stood since 1977. His record-breaking hit came on an 0-2 pitch in his final at-bat of the game at Fort Wayne. Siri eventually extended his hitting streak to 39 straight games. Sept. 7, 2017: Dragons starting pitcher Scott Moss fired six shutout innings as the Dragons defeated West Michigan 2-1 in the first round of the playoffs. The win evened the series, and the Dragons defeated West Michigan the next night to win the set and advance to the league semi-finals for the first time since 2008 and the fourth time in franchise history. May 22, 2018: Dayton’s Jeter Downs ended the first game of a doubleheader with a walk-off RBI single, then led off the bottom of the first inning of the second game with a home run. Downs had two consecutive Dayton at-bats on the same day with RBI in both (no other Dayton player batted between his two at-bats). According to Jason Stark of the Athletic, no player in Major League history ever had two consecutive at-bats for the same team on the same day and recorded RBI in both at-bats. Minor League historical stats are not as widely available. July 26, 2018: Dragons pitcher Hunter Greene threw a fastball that registered 102 mph, the fastest pitch ever recorded at Day Air Ballpark. Greene broke the previous record of 101 mph, held by Aroldis Chapman among others. November 29, 2018: Dragons President & General Manager Robert Murphy was named by Baseball America as the Minor League Baseball Executive of the Year. April 23, 2019: Dragons catcher Pablo Manzanero hit three home runs in one game at Lake County. He became the fourth player in Dragons history to hit three homers in a single game. July 27, 2019: Dragons outfielder Brian Rey set a club record with eight runs batted in as the Dragons won at Fort Wayne, 14-7. Rey hit a grand slam home run in the first inning, a three-run double in the second, and a solo homer in the fourth. Sept. 18, 2019: Dragons President & General Manager Robert Murphy was named by Ballpark Digest as the Minor League Baseball Executive of the Year. June 8, 2021: After trailing Great Lakes 7-0, the Dragons battled back to win 8-7, getting a two-run home run by Quincy McAfee to start the comeback in the fourth, and a three-run double by McAfee in the sixth that gave them the lead. Carson Spiers threw six scoreless innings, allowing one hit with nine strikeouts, in one of the finest relief appearances in franchise history. The win matched the largest comeback margin for the Dragons over the last 17 years. June 9, 2021: After erasing a seven-run deficit to win on the previous night, the Dragons battled back from a 5-0 deficit to defeat Great Lakes 6-5. Dayton scored three runs in the bottom of the ninth for the win, getting a two-run home run from Reniel Ozuna to tie it, and a walk-off hit by Francisco Urbaez to win. It was the first known instance of the Dragons coming back from deficits of at least five runs on back-to-back nights to win. July 8, 2021: In the longest nine-inning game in Dragons history, at four hours, 12 minutes, the Dragons came from behind to defeat West Michigan 10-8 at Day Air Ballpark. Dayton overcame an 8-7 deficit by scoring three runs in the bottom of the eighth, capped by a tie-breaking RBI single by Mariel Bautista. Sept. 19, 2021: The Dragons defeated Fort Wayne at Day Air Ballpark 5-3 to complete a sweep of the six-game series to end the season. It was the first six-game series sweep in Dragons history.

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2000 Season Recap

70-67 Overall 1st Half: 31-36; 2nd Half 39-31 Midwest League Eastern Division 2nd Half Wild Card

Baseball returned to the Miami Valley for the first time in 51 years as the Dayton Dragons opened Day Air Ballpark for an historic opening night on April 27. Manager Freddie Benavides led Dayton to a playoff berth in its first season by virtue of capturing the MWL Eastern Division’s Second-Half wild card. The Dragons advanced to the playoff semi-finals, earning an opening round win over West Michigan, two-games-to-one, before losing in two games to the Michigan Battle Cats in the second round. Austin Kearns was named the MWL’s Co-Prospect of the Year (with Albert Pujols) and a post season all-star. He led the league in home runs and RBI while batting .306. Right-hander Travis Thompson joined the Dragons from the Clinton Lumber Kings in late May (in an unusual situation, the Reds had two affiliates in the same league in 2000) and earned 11 wins with Dayton after notching five in Clinton. His 16 victories tied for the league lead. Adam Dunn spent the entire season with the Dragons before going on to hit 462 MLB home runs.

Dayton Final Hitting Statistics 2000

BATTERS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS SLG OBP Acevedo, Luis .233 20 60 4 14 2 0 0 3 6 15 1 1 .267 .313 Baderdeen, Kevin .258 47 159 26 41 11 0 4 20 12 50 0 0 .403 .312 Beattie, Andy .228 20 57 15 13 2 0 2 7 5 14 1 3 .368 .290 Bookout, Casey .272 83 298 37 81 19 1 9 55 33 57 0 0 .433 .352 Cline, Pat .286 32 112 15 32 9 0 5 16 23 18 0 0 .500 .417 Dunn, Adam .281 122 420 101 118 29 1 16 79 100 101 24 5 .469 .428 Hawes, Bobby .257 39 136 23 35 4 1 1 7 9 24 7 2 .324 .308 Huth, Jason .181 49 127 16 23 6 0 0 12 27 31 4 3 .228 .323 Jones, Brian 230 41 122 14 28 8 0 5 25 4 43 0 0 .418 .269 Kearns, Austin .306 136 484 110 148 37 2 27 104 90 93 18 5 .558 .415 Kilburg, Joe .188 20 80 14 15 0 1 0 4 8 13 5 2 .213 .293 Kison, Robbie .217 77 207 29 45 3 1 0 21 43 42 12 5 .242 .361 Layton, Blane .229 86 279 48 64 17 1 6 27 43 70 15 9 .362 .334 Matan, Jim .204 72 225 22 46 7 0 4 30 28 59 0 0 .289 .294 Olmedo, Ranier .255 111 369 50 94 19 1 4 41 30 70 17 11 .344 .309 Rios, Fernando .266 92 350 49 93 23 1 1 46 31 43 4 4 .346 .327 Rodriguez, Serafin .271 95 369 42 100 14 1 3 36 26 49 14 5 .339 .320 Salinas, Trey .189 14 37 4 7 1 0 0 4 6 10 0 0 .216 .302 Santiago, Daniel .095 9 21 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 .095 .136 Schnall, Kevin .250 2 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 .250 .400 Sparks, Eddie .125 6 8 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 .125 .222 Stegall, Randy .309 123 466 84 144 43 3 5 60 53 81 5 5 .446 .395 Welsh, Eric .282 41 142 29 40 11 0 13 35 17 35 0 0 .634 .368 Whitehead, Braxton .307 83 287 37 88 23 1 6 48 26 56 1 0 .456 .368 Williamson, Chris .177 21 62 8 11 2 0 3 9 7 28 1 0 .355 .301 Totals .263 4576 1201 15 658 969 54 .354 137 730 271 114 593 116 .404

Dayton Final Pitching Statistics 2000

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PITCHERS W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP Acevedo, Jose 11 5 3.89 25 23 0 0 0 141.0 135 74 61 16 6 53 123 6 Altman, Gene 2 0 3.78 9 0 0 0 0 16.2 17 10 7 0 1 13 16 0 Birdsong, Tim 6 6 5.19 20 13 2 0 0 78.0 100 56 45 5 3 24 61 3 Bludau, Frank 1 0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 4.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Brewer, Clint 1 4 7.05 16 1 0 0 0 37.0 53 36 29 5 3 8 26 3 Brown, Paul 1 0 5.35 14 1 0 0 0 33.2 42 23 20 2 4 8 11 2 Brown, Tighe 2 2 7.85 21 2 0 0 0 39.0 55 39 34 4 3 20 25 4 Buirley, Matt 1 1 6.30 16 0 0 0 1 20.0 17 14 14 2 5 20 20 8 Dehart, Casey 6 3 4.26 50 0 0 0 2 63.1 67 39 30 3 0 38 52 9 Eshelman, Vaughn 0 1 6.43 2 2 0 0 0 7.0 8 5 5 0 1 4 4 1 Gil, David 1 1 2.70 4 4 0 0 0 26.2 20 13 8 1 1 11 15 1 Giuliano, Joe 0 3 5.45 22 1 0 0 4 38.0 48 31 23 4 3 13 30 2 Gray, Brett 5 3 3.02 13 4 1 0 0 47.2 37 19 16 6 3 13 43 1 Haring, Brett 1 2 2.88 5 5 0 0 0 34.1 36 14 11 1 2 8 15 0 Hayden, Terry 0 1 5.60 15 3 0 0 2 35.1 44 23 22 5 4 7 19 3 Hebert, Cedric 0 0 3.38 2 0 0 0 0 2.2 2 2 1 0 1 4 2 0 Howington, Ty 5 15 5.27 27 26 0 0 0 141.2 150 91 83 7 13 86 119 19 Huggins, David 2 5 3.72 38 0 0 0 16 38.2 24 21 16 1 7 39 46 10 Landkamer, Mike 0 0 24.00 3 0 0 0 0 3.0 13 11 8 1 1 1 2 0 Love, Brandon 2 1 3.63 7 7 0 0 0 34.2 33 18 14 1 4 19 32 4 Madritsch, Bobby 0 0 0.90 2 2 0 0 0 10.0 8 1 1 0 0 7 7 1 Manias, Jim 6 6 3.22 17 16 6 1 0 120.1 112 53 43 11 2 25 109 5 Martinez, Javier 4 1 6.35 16 1 0 0 1 17.0 20 13 12 3 1 10 24 1 Merrell, Phil 0 1 7.02 13 1 0 0 1 16.2 19 17 13 2 5 20 14 7 Minaya, Pedro 0 1 11.17 16 0 0 0 4 19.1 30 27 24 4 2 19 15 4 Reith, Brian 2 1 2.88 5 5 0 0 0 34.1 33 12 11 2 0 8 30 2 Thompson, Travis 11 4 2.77 19 17 4 1 0 136.1 133 52 42 6 0 39 115 2 Wohlers, Mark 0 0 3.00 3 3 0 0 0 3.0 1 1 1 1 0 1 7 Totals 70 4.46 137 3 1199.1 716 93 519 100 67 137 13 31 1259 595 80 983 M E DI A

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2001 Season Recap

82-57 Overall 1st Half: 41-29; 2nd Half 41-28 Midwest League Eastern Division 1st Half Champions

In Donnie Scott’s first year as manager, the Dragons captured the Midwest League First-Half Eastern Division crown with a 41-29 record. After hosting the MWL All-Star game, Dayton had a strong second half, finishing 41-28, three games behind the Michigan Battle Cats. In the playoffs, the Dragons defeated the Lansing Lugnuts in the first round with a two-game sweep. The Dragons lost to South Bend in the second round, two-games-to-none. Wily Mo Pena led the MWL with 113 RBI, setting a club record. For the second straight year, the Dragons had the league’s top home run hitter as Samone Peters hammered a club record 28. Josh Hall’s 2.65 ERA was tops in the league, while fellow righty Ryan Mottl’s 15 wins tied for the league lead. The Dragons were represented in the all-star game by Peters, Randy Ruiz, Wandel Campana, and Dustin Moseley.

Dayton Final Hitting Statistics 2001 BATTERS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS SLG OBP E Anderson, Bryan .226 80 270 33 61 14 4 1 26 13 66 9 2 .319 .268 11 Andujar, Elvin .188 5 16 2 3 0 0 0 1 1 6 1 0 .188 .235 0 Calitri, Mike .249 97 317 57 79 18 0 16 44 57 98 1 3 .457 .367 19 Campana, Wandel .264 79 295 46 78 19 3 0 23 10 41 8 5 .349 .296 14 Encarnacion, Edwin .162 9 37 2 6 2 0 1 6 1 5 0 1 .297 .184 1 Espinosa, David .262 122 493 88 129 29 8 7 37 55 120 15 10 .396 .340 48 Garabitos, Vianney .087 10 23 4 2 1 0 1 2 1 4 0 0 .261 .160 1 Hargreaves, Brad .222 7 18 4 4 1 0 0 2 3 4 0 0 .278 .318 2 Hawes, B.J. .188 25 69 8 13 2 2 0 6 4 14 1 2 .275 .253 1 Huguet, J.C. .224 38 107 10 24 2 0 1 5 23 31 2 3 .271 .368 6 Hurtado, Omar .234 63 205 23 48 7 2 5 20 19 59 3 3 .361 .304 2 Jones, Brian .230 63 191 17 44 10 0 5 19 11 47 4 1 .361 .273 3 Patchett, Gary .243 85 259 42 63 8 1 0 17 27 52 6 3 .282 .350 14 Pena, Wily Mo .264 135 511 87 135 25 5 26 113 33 177 26 10 .485 .327 9 Peters, Samone .206 120 452 61 93 20 0 28 78 29 158 2 2 .436 .265 25 Peterson, Brian .248 35 113 14 28 5 0 2 18 14 33 0 0 .345 .331 1 Ruiz, Randy .268 123 466 82 125 34 3 20 92 48 116 21 9 .483 .352 12 Sledd, Aaron .243 13 37 6 9 3 0 0 3 7 14 0 0 .324 .356 0 Smitherman, Stephen.280 134 497 89 139 45 2 20 73 43 113 16 7 .499 .348 7 Suarez, Marc .253 47 150 18 38 9 0 6 23 13 44 0 0 .433 .325 5 Williamson, Chris .211 37 114 16 24 5 1 5 18 22 39 0 2 .404 .345 1 Totals .247 4640 1145 31 626 1241 63 .322 709 259 144 434 119 .409 201

Dayton Final Pitching Statistics 2001 PITCHERS Aramboles, Ricardo Bludau, Frank Boutwell, Andy Bradley, David Brannon, Nick Collins, Clint Cotton, Nate Edwards, Bryan George, Bradley Gil, David Hall, Josh Howington, Ty Koronka, John Koziara, Matt Laesch, Mike Markray, Thad Martinez, Javier Moseley, Dustin Mottl, Ryan Pape, Stace Pike, Matt Rijo, Jose Service, Scott Sheefel, Adam Snare, Ryan All Others Totals

W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP 1 2 3.66 4 4 0 0 0 19.2 23 8 8 2 0 4 9 1 6 3 2.52 42 0 0 0 21 53.2 42 16 15 0 1 10 39 4 4 4 4.92 32 2 0 0 2 67.2 57 41 37 8 1 34 83 5 0 2 3.72 16 0 0 0 0 29.0 30 15 12 2 2 9 33 5 0 0 12.46 2 0 0 0 0 4.1 8 6 6 2 0 2 4 1 2 1 4.63 6 1 0 0 0 11.2 20 7 6 1 0 3 7 3 0 1 3.24 12 0 0 0 2 25.0 36 15 9 4 0 3 17 4 6 7 4.68 29 14 1 0 0 107.2 127 75 56 8 7 40 58 14 2 1 4.26 8 8 0 0 2 34.2 44 26 23 3 4 13 13 0 1 0 0.77 2 2 0 0 0 11.2 11 1 1 0 0 3 15 0 11 5 2.65 22 22 2 0 0 132.1 117 52 39 4 2 39 122 18 4 0 1.15 6 6 1 0 0 39.0 15 7 5 0 1 9 47 0 3 1 0.77 5 5 0 0 0 24.0 23 12 2 0 2 8 25 0 0 0 4.34 14 0 0 0 2 18.2 27 10 9 1 2 4 14 2 2 3 3.91 29 0 0 0 3 50.2 41 25 22 3 3 25 62 7 2 3 3.60 32 0 0 0 3 65.0 70 32 26 3 2 30 54 4 1 0 3.38 8 0 0 0 4 8.0 6 4 3 1 1 4 13 0 10 8 4.20 25 25 0 0 0 148.0 158 83 69 10 8 42 108 3 15 6 3.60 26 26 2 0 0 152.2 155 74 61 15 10 42 119 7 0 0 8.18 7 0 0 0 0 11.0 20 13 10 3 0 2 13 1 0 1 5.40 2 1 0 0 0 6.2 7 4 4 3 1 3 8 0 0 0 3.00 1 1 0 0 0 3.0 3 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.00 4 0 0 0 2 5.2 2 0 12 0 0 0 6 0 3 4 4.04 40 2 0 0 1 69.0 80 37 31 5 3 25 59 5 9 5 3.05 21 20 0 0 0 115.0 101 45 39 7 9 37 118 9 0 0 6.75 4 0 0 0 0 5.1 3 4 4 1 0 5 2 1 82 3.68 139 6 40 1226 498 59 1049 57 139 0 1219.0 613 86 396 94

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2002 Season Recap

73-67 Overall 1st Half: 32-38; 2nd Half 41-29 Midwest League Eastern Division 2nd Half Wild Card

The Dragons, under manager Donnie Scott, never quite got on track in the season’s first half and struggled to a 32-38 fifth-place finish in the Midwest League’s Eastern Division, 10 games behind the Michigan Battle Cats. The Dragons got complete game pitching performances from Bobby Basham and Andy Boutwell to win the final two games of the first half. They opened the second half by winning their first 11 games to build a 13-game winning streak, the longest in franchise history and the third longest in all of professional baseball in 2002 en route to a 41-29 second half record. Basham fired three shutouts and four complete games among his 13 starts, posting a 1.64 ERA. Reliever Nate Cotton notched a club-record 34 saves. Strong pitching and the hitting of Edwin Encarnacion, Randy Ruiz, Noochie Varner and Chris Williamson carried the Dragons to a second-half playoff spot. Dayton fell to the West Michigan Whitecaps in the opening round of the playoffs, two-games-to-none. Varner, who hit .309 with 49 extra base hits and 37 stolen bases, actually played against the Dragons in the playoffs after the Reds traded him to the Detroit Tigers organization with a week to go in the regular season. Varner, Boutwell, Cotton, Encarnacion, starting pitchers Daylan Childress and Brad Salman, and catcher Bryan Prince all played in the mid-season MWL All-Star Game.

Dayton Final Hitting Statistics 2002

BATTERS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG E Bassett, Mike .250 12 44 5 11 1 0 0 2 2 7 0 0 .273 .283 0 Bergolla, William .248 68 274 38 68 13 1 3 23 16 36 13 2 .336 .291 12 Boone, Matt .190 33 121 13 23 6 0 3 19 9 37 1 1 .314 .267 3 Campana, Wandel .280 115 432 68 121 21 3 6 44 20 40 15 13 .384 .313 22 Davis, Justin .277 114 354 45 98 25 4 3 36 54 56 5 6 .395 .370 7 Denorfia, Chris .000 3 10 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 .000 .000 0 Encarnacion, Edwin .282 136 518 80 146 32 4 17 73 40 108 25 7 .458 .338 40 Gutierrez, Jesse .273 123 458 51 125 28 1 13 66 32 78 2 2 .424 .324 6 Hanigan, Ryan .273 6 11 1 3 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 .364 .333 2 Hawes, B.J. .257 55 191 17 49 11 2 0 27 9 32 10 7 .335 .298 2 Huguet, J.C. .139 20 36 4 5 0 0 0 2 11 12 1 0 .139 .367 5 Humphries, Jared .300 32 70 14 21 2 0 0 8 7 10 1 0 .329 .364 2 Hurtado, Omar .225 56 187 15 42 8 1 3 17 11 45 5 2 .326 .271 2 Lewis, Domonique .245 62 151 23 37 5 4 1 12 18 36 10 4 .351 .320 6 Mercado, Onix .218 19 55 5 12 2 0 2 7 2 18 0 0 .364 .246 2 Nina, Amaurys .228 29 92 12 21 5 0 1 10 5 24 7 1 .315 .283 1 Patchett, Gary .227 94 278 42 63 15 0 4 30 20 73 5 3 .324 .308 17 Prince, Bryan .201 83 239 31 48 12 0 4 22 32 43 2 0 .301 .314 9 Ruiz, Junior .222 23 63 11 14 4 0 0 4 14 7 1 0 .286 .375 0 Ruiz, Randy .302 78 285 47 86 17 4 8 49 36 88 9 3 .474 .390 8 Varner, Noochie .309 129 517 82 160 27 12 10 69 32 117 37 4 .466 .354 4 Williamson, Chris .240 99 333 57 80 17 1 22 73 50 118 2 6 .495 .354 8 Totals .261 4719 1233 36 593 990 61 .329 140 663 252 100 421 151 .394 185

Dayton Final Pitching Statistics 2002

PITCHERS W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP Basham, Bobby 6 4 1.64 13 13 4 3 0 87.2 64 25 16 4 3 9 97 6 Batista, Gorky 0 3 7.86 11 3 0 0 1 26.1 37 27 23 3 0 15 23 2 Boutwell, Andy 6 0 1.46 16 11 1 1 0 80.0 44 19 13 5 2 37 98 5 Brannon, Nick 1 0 3.00 3 0 0 0 0 3.0 2 1 1 1 0 4 6 0 Carter, Justin 0 1 2.70 8 3 0 0 0 20.0 19 11 6 0 0 7 16 3 Childress, Daylan 9 10 3.51 28 27 1 0 0 169.0 147 82 66 7 16 68 152 6 Coffey, Todd 6 4 3.59 38 5 0 0 2 80.1 78 34 32 8 2 25 62 9 Cotton, Nate 2 5 1.96 53 0 0 0 34 64.1 49 17 14 2 0 18 65 0 Detillion, Jamie 0 0 5.63 6 0 0 0 0 8.0 10 5 5 0 0 5 8 5 Etherton, Seth 0 0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 Eusebio, Mike 2 0 5.50 13 0 0 0 0 18.0 18 18 11 0 3 19 13 3 Gemmell, Don 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 4 5 5 0 0 2 0 0 Gillman, Justin 1 3 3.49 7 7 0 0 0 38.2 29 17 15 3 2 17 30 0 Granado, Jan 0 0 1.80 3 0 0 0 0 5.0 3 1 1 0 1 2 7 0 Gruler, Chris 0 1 5.60 7 7 0 0 0 27.1 23 19 17 2 1 16 31 6 Keelin, Chris 3 2 2.76 22 0 0 0 3 32.2 24 12 10 2 1 15 48 3 Kelly, Steve 4 1 3.15 7 7 1 0 0 45.2 42 16 16 1 1 7 35 0 King, O.J. 2 2 3.70 8 6 0 0 0 41.1 44 23 17 2 2 14 37 6 Mancha, Tony 0 1 5.03 14 0 0 0 1 19.2 20 13 11 2 3 7 15 0 McMurray, Heath 5 5 4.04 14 13 0 0 0 75.2 75 42 34 8 3 33 57 8 Moak, Curtus 3 4 3.65 43 0 0 0 1 49.1 46 24 20 4 1 23 33 5 Powers, Joe 1 5 6.02 36 1 0 0 2 49.1 61 44 33 11 7 30 55 11 Salmon, Brad 12 9 4.46 29 27 1 1 0 159.1 165 94 79 9 16 48 117 7 Severino, Cleris 6 6 4.43 16 9 0 0 0 63.0 81 37 31 3 4 25 37 2 Stanton, Kyle 4 0 5.47 33 0 0 0 1 54.1 56 37 33 3 3 20 43 2 Valera, Luis 0 1 2.84 8 0 0 0 0 12.2 12 4 4 1 0 9 15 0 Totals 73 3.74 140 10 1233.2 627 81 476 89 67 140 8 45 1155 512 71 1103 M E DI A

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2003 Season Recap

61-78 Overall 1st Half: 35-35; 2nd Half 26-43 Did Not Qualify for Playoffs

In his third year as manager of the Dragons, Donnie Scott fielded the youngest team in the four-year history of the club. The Dragons went 35-35 in the first-half, six games behind division-winning Fort Wayne. In the second half, the Dragons were tied for the Eastern Division’s top spot as late as mid-July, but injuries to key personnel in Dayton and throughout the Cincinnati system impacted the Dragons roster. The team finished the second half with a 26-43 record, 17.5 games behind first place South Bend. Seven Dragons played in the Midwest League AllStar Game including Todd Coffey, Juan Frias, Ryan Hanigan, Kevin Howard, Domonique Lewis, Mark Schramek, and Eddy Valdez. Future NL MVP Joey Votto spent the first half of the season with the Dragons before heading to Rookie-level Billings for the second half. He would return to Dayton in 2004.

Dayton Final Hitting Statistics 2003 BATTERS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS SLG OBP E Araque, Tulio .086 12 35 2 3 1 0 1 1 12 0 0 0 .114 .158 0 Bassett, Mike .293 28 82 9 24 4 0 2 19 7 21 1 0 .415 .341 1 Bolivar, Luis .230 57 183 26 42 8 1 2 14 17 42 6 5 .317 .304 14 Boone, Matt .195 55 210 21 41 9 0 2 16 17 70 2 0 .267 .261 10 Booth, Steve .200 4 10 0 2 1 0 0 3 0 7 0 0 .300 .308 0 Cairns, Troy .208 18 72 8 15 3 0 0 7 3 8 0 0 .250 .240 2 Campos, Tiago .194 64 211 18 41 9 1 4 11 7 56 2 1 .303 .226 2 Correll, Brad .283 78 276 50 78 20 1 8 48 30 44 9 2 .449 .358 4 Davis, Justin .242 38 120 14 29 6 0 3 24 23 19 1 1 .367 .363 4 Foreman, Juju .220 12 50 6 11 1 0 0 2 6 9 0 1 .240 .304 0 Fry, Ryan .234 59 214 30 50 4 1 15 42 13 80 1 0 .472 .290 4 Hanigan, Ryan .277 92 311 43 86 12 0 1 31 40 44 3 4 .325 .363 8 Hawes, B.J. .227 11 44 6 10 2 0 2 4 0 8 1 0 .409 .227 1 Howard, Kevin .285 134 509 80 145 26 3 9 75 50 67 12 5 .401 .355 19 Keown, Clint .255 17 55 6 14 0 0 0 0 8 15 1 2 .255 .349 0 Lewis, Domonique .284 46 155 25 44 8 0 1 19 9 31 10 2 .355 .339 3 Martinez, Freddy .154 4 13 2 2 2 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 .308 .154 0 Paula, Manuel .173 48 162 16 28 1 1 0 9 11 61 7 2 .191 .242 2 Perez, Miguel .172 20 58 3 10 0 0 0 3 4 19 1 0 .172 .273 7 Reyes, Ivan .145 26 76 8 11 1 0 1 3 6 25 1 0 .197 .207 5 Ruiz, Junior .276 71 250 38 69 10 4 2 22 38 32 2 4 .372 .383 2 Schmidt, Jarrod .283 69 254 28 72 15 1 6 33 21 61 3 1 .421 .343 6 Schramek, Mark .296 57 206 29 61 18 2 3 37 19 58 2 1 .447 .368 11 Sulbaran, Orlando .205 11 39 1 8 0 0 0 1 0 7 1 0 .205 .244 1 Mateo, Hector .229 114 407 53 93 9 2 0 22 36 90 22 8 .260 .295 38 Vavao, Jason .224 60 219 25 49 9 0 5 32 18 49 3 2 .333 .290 4 Votto, Joey .231 60 195 19 45 8 0 1 20 34 64 2 5 .287 .348 9 Wong, Travis .186 48 177 14 33 8 0 3 26 8 48 0 0 .282 .255 4 Totals .243 4593 1116 17 525 1050 46 .316 139 580 195 70 426 93 .339 184

Dayton Final Pitching Statistics 2003 PITCHERS W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP Barreto, Joel 4 3 1.93 29 0 0 0 4 56.0 28 17 12 2 1 32 72 5 Batista, Gorky 1 3 3.69 8 8 0 0 0 46.1 46 25 19 3 2 11 30 2 Berry, Jon 2 2 5.79 12 0 0 0 0 18.2 24 13 12 1 0 9 20 2 Booker, Chris 0 0 9.00 5 0 0 0 0 5.0 4 5 5 3 0 4 6 0 Coffey, Todd 3 3 2.25 39 0 0 0 9 56.0 61 20 14 1 2 14 53 3 Daws, Josh 0 1 1.74 18 0 0 0 11 20.2 11 7 4 1 2 12 24 2 Edens, Kyle 0 0 1.80 6 0 0 0 1 10.0 9 2 2 1 0 3 6 2 Farfan, Alexander 5 3 3.73 40 0 0 0 4 79.2 73 35 33 2 3 30 43 10 Frias, Juan 10 10 3.54 25 25 0 0 0 140.0 140 68 55 9 7 53 94 6 Gemmell, Don 1 2 5.24 22 2 0 0 0 44.2 53 26 26 3 2 12 33 9 George, Brad 2 2 3.38 24 1 0 0 1 50.2 42 22 19 4 8 21 39 1 Gillman, Justin 0 3 3.96 7 7 0 0 0 36.1 33 23 16 4 0 16 22 3 Granado, Jan 4 4 4.39 13 13 0 0 0 69.2 77 38 34 5 4 20 45 6 Gruler, Chris 0 2 27.00 3 3 0 0 0 5.2 10 19 17 0 2 12 6 Guevara, Jose 0 1 3.43 12 3 0 0 0 39.1 37 17 15 4 3 14 39 6 Haynes, Jimmy 1 0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 7.0 2 1 0 0 0 2 6 0 Jumelles, Edduar 2 2 6.56 16 0 0 0 1 23.1 22 20 17 1 5 21 15 8 King, O.J. 0 1 3.55 4 4 0 0 0 12.2 10 5 5 2 0 6 9 1 Lucas, Kyle 4 9 4.53 25 15 0 0 2 115.1 140 69 58 10 0 33 79 5 McWilliams, Matt 5 3 2.48 36 0 0 0 2 54.1 38 18 15 2 1 31 49 5 Medina, Julio 0 1 6.23 1 1 0 0 0 4.1 5 3 3 0 0 1 2 0 Pauly, Thomas 2 5 4.02 12 12 0 0 0 47.0 45 26 21 5 1 10 36 1 Thigpen, Josh 3 9 5.10 28 14 0 0 2 84.2 96 53 48 5 4 50 66 6 Ursin, Damian 0 2 7.50 13 0 0 0 2 18.0 25 16 15 0 1 11 15 4 Valdez, Eddy 11 3 3.72 19 19 0 0 0 113.2 111 54 47 11 12 28 67 5 Vazquez, Camilo 1 4 5.93 13 11 0 0 0 44.0 54 37 29 6 3 28 47 6 Total 61 4.05 139 5 1203.0 639 85 484 101 78 139 0 39 1196 541 63 923

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2004 Season Recap

48-92 Overall 1st Half: 27-43; 2nd Half 21-49 Did Not Qualify for Playoffs

The Dragons struggled to a 48-92 record under first-year manager Alonzo Powell, failing to qualify for the playoffs for the second consecutive season. The Dragons finished 27-43 in the first-half of the season, 15.0 games behind Eastern Division winning South Bend. The second-half of the season started on a high note for the Dragons as the team picked up a second half opening game win over Lansing in extra innings to mark the first (and only) time all season that Dayton was over .500 in a half of baseball in 2004. The Dragons finished the second half at 21-49, 19.0 games behind first place West Michigan. Dayton once again lost key players to both injury and promotions within the Cincinnati system and used 51 different players in 2004.

Dayton Final Hitting Statistics 2004 BATTERS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG E Beltre, Elvin .205 34 122 13 25 3 3 3 15 10 50 3 5 .267 .352 3 Bolivar, Luis .234 123 495 65 116 25 5 11 52 36 105 31 10 .294 .372 33 Cairns, Troy .231 15 52 3 12 0 0 0 1 3 13 0 0 .273 .231 2 Campos, Tiago .196 31 102 4 20 3 1 1 10 3 34 1 0 .217 .275 0 Conley, Evan .268 37 123 12 33 8 0 0 6 16 24 1 0 .366 .333 6 Dickerson, Chris .303 84 314 50 95 15 3 4 34 51 92 27 14 .410 .408 5 Fry, Ryan .218 44 174 21 38 12 0 10 30 7 72 0 0 .253 .460 2 Gray, Matt .151 24 86 4 13 2 2 0 4 7 34 0 0 .223 .221 1 Hernandez, Habelito .211 96 374 31 79 17 2 3 29 6 70 4 1 .223 .291 21 Himes, Ben .212 90 312 37 66 18 5 10 45 29 121 5 6 .280 .397 5 Hudson, Will .197 81 254 43 50 7 2 3 25 46 63 14 7 .333 .276 11 Kroski, Chris .308 16 52 7 16 3 0 4 11 2 13 0 2 .333 .596 1 Mejia, Jorge .245 32 94 14 23 4 0 0 4 9 20 2 1 .324 .287 5 Moran, Javon .383 25 94 11 36 2 0 0 7 10 15 11 3 .448 .404 2 Olmstead, Walter .261 106 380 61 99 20 4 14 53 26 132 0 4 .331 .445 22 Perez, Miguel .237 74 249 22 59 7 0 1 22 16 62 2 2 .309 .277 16 Piepkorn, Jeremiah .168 28 101 10 17 3 1 1 9 5 30 0 0 .222 .248 3 Purdom, John .283 17 60 4 17 4 1 0 7 4 17 0 0 .328 .383 3 Schmidt, Jarrod .171 34 117 12 20 3 0 1 7 15 43 0 1 .287 .222 3 Smith, Kyle .182 76 269 25 49 15 1 9 27 24 129 2 2 .266 .346 1 Strait, Cody .209 56 220 15 46 10 2 0 13 13 81 3 3 .266 .273 3 Urgelles, Jeff .233 62 210 27 49 11 0 4 29 29 52 2 2 .335 .343 15 Votto, Joey .302 111 391 60 118 26 2 14 73 79 110 9 2 .419 .486 10 Totals .236 4645 1096 34 513 1382 65 .358 140 551 218 93 446 117 .312 173

Dayton Final Pitching Statistics 2004

PITCHERS W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP Beltre, Elvin 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 3.0 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 Bohorquez, Carlos 3 4 4.82 25 0 0 0 1 37.1 39 23 20 4 2 26 42 9 Boughner, Anthony 2 3 3.25 7 6 0 0 0 36.0 33 18 13 5 1 8 23 1 Cairns, Troy 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Edens, Kyle 0 3 2.36 15 4 0 0 2 42.0 34 14 11 4 3 11 30 3 Ellison, Phillip 0 1 18.00 2 0 0 0 0 3.0 8 9 6 1 0 5 3 3 Farfan, Alexander 0 7 5.65 22 3 0 0 0 51.0 48 38 32 5 3 33 40 17 Feliz, Ranier 0 2 10.19 6 3 0 0 0 17.2 25 20 20 4 2 9 13 0 Gemmell, Don 1 0 10.80 5 0 0 0 0 5.0 7 7 6 1 1 2 5 0 George, Bradley 2 1 7.22 22 0 0 0 0 28.2 34 31 23 7 6 10 34 5 George, Jon 1 7 5.56 18 12 0 0 1 66.1 81 54 41 8 2 15 43 6 Gillman, Justin 1 2 9.00 11 6 0 0 0 31.0 41 34 31 5 9 25 26 4 Granado, Jan 1 4 4.53 13 8 0 0 2 49.2 52 30 25 5 7 14 44 4 Guevara, Carlos 3 4 2.86 44 0 0 0 9 56.2 47 22 18 6 3 24 90 7 Hawk, Derek 0 3 6.97 16 3 0 0 0 31.0 40 31 24 7 2 19 24 2 Hudson, Will 0 0 2.25 3 0 0 0 0 4.0 3 1 1 1 0 1 5 0 Keller, Frankie 0 5 8.31 11 9 0 0 0 39.0 54 36 36 7 0 23 27 5 Knoff, Justin 1 1 2.08 5 0 0 0 0 17.1 18 6 4 1 0 6 14 1 Mallett, Justin 4 5 4.02 18 13 0 0 0 78.1 93 42 35 4 8 28 65 5 Medlock, Calvin 8 3 2.57 22 15 0 0 0 94.2 74 33 27 5 5 21 111 5 Noriega, Luis 2 1 5.20 8 4 0 0 0 27.2 20 18 16 2 5 17 19 6 Pelland, Tyler 1 7 8.66 14 10 0 0 0 44.2 66 49 43 6 5 20 38 5 Purdom, John 0 0 13.50 1 0 0 0 0 2.0 5 3 3 0 1 1 1 1 Rice, Trey 3 4 4.60 38 1 0 0 0 76.1 79 41 39 6 6 26 70 4 Segovia, Omar 1 0 3.19 10 4 0 0 2 36.2 23 13 13 3 5 13 40 1 Shafer, David 5 3 2.92 31 7 0 0 5 77.0 60 32 25 8 3 16 84 7 Thigpen, Josh 4 5 6.22 16 8 0 0 1 55.0 61 44 38 5 7 29 43 1 Till, Brock 5 7 5.05 39 11 0 0 3 108.2 123 72 61 8 13 43 98 10 Ursin, Damian 0 6 5.87 21 8 0 0 2 69.0 77 51 45 7 4 44 42 9 Wachman, Robert 0 0 4.32 3 0 0 0 0 8.1 11 4 4 2 1 1 7 1 Wilson, Joe 0 4 9.30 5 5 0 0 0 20.1 27 24 21 3 4 7 12 2 Totals 48 5.03 140 6 1218.1 800 130 499 124 92 140 0 28 1285 681 108 1095 M E DI A

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2005 Season Recap

60-79 Overall 1st Half: 30-40; 2nd Half 30-39 Did Not Qualify for Playoffs The Dragons missed out on the playoffs for the third consecutive year, finishing the regular season at 60-79 overall. Dayton limped out of the gate with a 7-14 record in the month of April, and would never hit the .500 mark on the season. The Dragons finished 30-40 in the first half of the season, 11.0 games behind Eastern Division champion South Bend. Dayton opened up the second half of the season with three consecutive victories over Fort Wayne to put themselves in first place, a post they would only occupy for five days. After the hot start, the rest of the season was very similar to the first half as the Dragons closed the second half with a 30-39 record, 12.5 games behind South Bend. All total, the Dragons used 48 different players during the 2005 campaign as injuries and promotions affected the day-to-day lineup of the team. Several Dragons players earned promotions during the 2005 season: Drew Anderson made the jump from single-A Dayton all the way to AAA Louisville; John Purdom went to AA Chattanooga; while Evan Conley, Phil Gentry, Blake Hendley, and Brad Morenko finished up the year in high-A Sarasota. Fans continued to support their Dragons in large numbers in 2005. A total of 572,003 fans made their way to Day Air Ballpark to once again lead the Midwest League and all of Class-A baseball.

Dayton Final Hitting Statistics 2005

BATTERS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG Anderson, Drew .246 105 407 59 100 15 9 6 37 31 96 15 9 .371 .298 Belcher, Jordan .292 25 89 14 26 7 0 1 8 11 12 2 2 .404 .366 Conley, Evan .180 22 61 7 11 2 0 1 8 10 17 0 0 .262 .311 Gentry, Philip .271 88 365 51 99 23 7 5 47 23 79 13 5 .414 .323 Gonzalez, Reinaldo .091 4 11 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 .091 .091 Gutierrez, Tonys .324 109 410 65 133 21 5 7 48 40 71 6 0 .451 .396 Hernandez, Habelito .282 47 181 18 51 14 1 3 23 3 31 3 0 .420 .301 Himes, Ben .255 27 106 18 27 11 0 2 18 16 33 1 2 .415 .363 Janish, Paul .245 55 208 30 51 10 2 5 29 29 38 5 2 .385 .346 Key, Bradley .242 68 256 25 62 4 0 6 31 16 76 0 0 .328 .285 Kroski, Chris .270 59 211 29 57 11 3 6 32 24 48 3 1 .436 .349 Lawhorn, Trevor .261 84 303 39 79 19 4 6 45 13 63 11 6 .409 .294 Lewis, Kenny .211 26 90 9 19 2 2 1 6 8 25 11 6 .311 .290 Mejia, Jorge .197 49 157 22 31 5 1 1 14 22 35 4 3 .261 .293 Mosby, Bobby .245 52 188 25 46 8 0 9 28 14 60 0 0 .431 .303 Piepkorn, Jeremiah .266 107 421 68 112 24 3 22 77 30 94 4 3 .494 .328 Purdom, John .277 89 318 36 88 19 0 2 39 33 52 1 0 .355 .366 Rosales, Adam .328 32 134 24 44 8 0 9 21 10 24 3 1 .590 .378 Sandoval, Mayker .165 26 85 11 14 4 2 0 4 9 39 2 1 .259 .276 Strait, Cody .266 116 413 63 110 16 4 14 60 38 102 25 7 .426 .349 Szymanski, B.J. .262 50 191 32 50 8 1 10 26 21 57 7 1 .471 .332 Tatum, Craig .188 37 128 16 24 7 1 1 12 21 30 0 2 .281 .311 Ziemendorf, Chad .172 9 29 4 5 1 0 0 4 4 10 0 0 .207 .294 Totals .260 4762 1240 45 617 1097 51 .330 139 665 239 117 426 116 .403

Dayton Final Pitching Statistics 2005

E 15 3 6 0 2 13 3 2 11 22 4 18 0 5 4 19 9 6 6 6 3 9 1 184

PITCHERS W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP Avery, James 1 1 3.94 5 2 0 0 0 16.0 17 8 7 1 0 6 8 5 Bailey, Homer 8 4 4.43 28 21 0 0 0 103.2 89 64 51 5 3 62 125 11 Bohorquez, Carlos 2 5 4.52 37 5 0 0 1 75.2 73 44 38 8 7 35 65 11 Cherry, Brad 1 0 1.95 17 0 0 0 0 27.2 13 8 6 3 1 9 24 0 Farfan, Alexander 2 7 7.69 44 0 0 0 0 57.1 68 57 49 4 7 58 29 12 Frias, Juan 1 5 4.19 14 8 0 0 1 53.2 49 31 25 4 8 20 30 4 Garrison, Aaron 1 1 7.04 8 2 0 0 1 15.1 19 14 12 0 2 12 12 6 George, Jonathan 5 8 5.33 35 12 0 0 0 98.0 129 66 58 9 2 17 52 3 Gonzalez, Rafael 3 5 9.35 10 5 0 0 0 26.0 24 29 27 5 3 24 22 2 Hendley, Blake 7 0 2.12 38 0 0 0 14 51.0 31 12 12 2 1 12 45 4 Key, Bradley 0 0 18.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 2 2 2 0 1 2 0 1 Morenko, Brad 6 1 2.49 16 5 0 0 1 61.1 62 25 17 7 1 9 34 0 Morrison, James 0 5 5.46 31 3 1 0 6 62.2 76 52 38 7 6 20 44 4 Powers, Joe 2 0 6.43 5 2 0 0 0 14.0 10 11 10 3 1 8 8 1 Purdom, John 0 0 27.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 4 3 3 0 0 1 0 0 Ramirez, Ramon 5 7 4.50 30 19 0 0 0 114.0 114 69 57 8 15 50 90 9 Sanders, Jared 1 6 4.28 42 0 0 0 6 61.0 77 42 29 7 2 31 31 8 Segovia, Omar 1 2 5.10 10 4 0 0 2 30.0 27 17 17 7 1 21 29 1 Stott, Zac 2 2 4.16 40 2 0 0 0 71.1 89 37 33 8 1 29 48 3 Thigpen, Josh 4 4 4.99 13 5 0 0 0 39.2 34 24 22 2 2 30 40 5 Ursin, Damian 0 4 5.16 9 4 0 0 0 29.2 33 21 17 1 0 20 19 2 Valiquette, Philippe 2 5 6.30 19 16 0 0 0 64.1 81 54 45 3 1 44 42 7 Vazquez, Camilo 4 4 5.18 29 18 0 0 0 99.0 91 63 57 10 4 62 88 9 Weber, Ben 0 0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 3.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 Wilson, Joe 2 3 8.20 12 6 0 0 0 37.1 45 35 34 14 5 18 31 3 Totals 60 4.92 139 6 1213.2 788 118 600 111 79 139 1 32 1258 663 74 920 M E DI A

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2006 Season Recap

67-73 Overall 1st Half: 35-35; 2nd Half 32-38 Did Not Qualify for Playoffs

Under first year manager Billy Gardner, the Dragons posted a 67-73 record, their best since 2002. Their 35-35 1st half record placed them in a tie for 3rd place in the Midwest League Eastern Division, 7.5 games back of eventual champion West Michigan. Injuries, promotions, and trades left the Dragons fighting for the playoffs, eventually fading from the race and finishing 32-38 in the second half. RHP Johnny Cueto posted an 8-1 record with a 2.59 ERA before being promoted to Sarasota, including throwing the first ever Dragons no-hitter in a rain-shortened game at Wisconsin. RHP Carlos Fisher led the team with 12 wins, and LHP Travis Wood recorded a season high 133 strikeouts. RHP Zach Ward’s 2.29 ERA set a new Dragons record, but he finished the season with the Beloit Snappers after being traded at the deadline for major leaguer Kyle Lohse. OF Jay Bruce led the Dragons in home runs, doubles, and RBI, and won the “Star of Stars Award” after hitting a two-run home run at the All-Star Game in June. 582,903 fans filed into Day Air Ballpark.

Dayton Final Hitting Statistics 2006

BATTERS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG E Bruce, Jay .291 117 444 69 129 42 5 16 81 44 106 19 9 .355 .516 5 Cabrera, Gerardo .232 103 323 35 75 15 3 4 24 36 74 4 2 .319 .334 3 Colon, Angel .097 10 31 3 3 0 0 0 2 2 17 0 1 .194 .097 1 DeJesus, Mike .246 112 394 52 97 12 1 3 42 59 60 11 4 .343 .305 21 Denove, Chris .179 55 162 16 29 6 0 1 17 13 38 0 0 .246 .235 6 Eymann, Eric .238 119 437 51 104 29 5 4 41 35 95 2 4 .302 .355 14 Griffin, Mike .263 131 548 71 144 33 6 6 52 20 94 10 5 .304 .378 18 Hernandez, Habelito .271 115 436 57 118 16 5 7 53 7 49 3 3 .284 .378 10 Holden, Josh .248 90 262 30 65 8 4 0 18 16 49 11 5 .298 .309 6 Janish, Paul .398 26 98 19 39 6 0 5 18 7 10 0 0 .435 .612 3 Key, Bradley .224 35 107 9 24 7 0 1 5 11 25 0 0 .303 .318 13 Lasso, Yoni .100 5 10 3 1 1 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 .357 .200 1 Mosby, Bobby .237 86 291 31 69 15 0 12 45 26 91 0 0 .307 .412 3 Reininger, J.D. .219 34 105 16 23 6 0 2 10 21 38 0 0 .359 .333 11 Roberts, J.D. .154 8 26 2 4 1 1 0 1 1 11 0 0 .185 .269 1 Rosales, Adam .270 55 222 36 60 9 3 6 29 15 40 5 1 .328 .419 11 Szymanski, B.J. .239 128 482 68 115 31 3 16 59 46 191 22 10 .309 .415 7 Tatum, Craig .277 98 343 41 95 21 0 8 37 32 70 3 1 .344 .408 11 Totals .253 4721 1194 36 534 1061 45 .381 140 609 258 91 393 90 .317 173

Dayton Final Pitching Statistics 2006 PITCHERS W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP Balfour, Grant 0 0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 Belisle, Matt 1 0 0.00 2 0 0 0 1 4.0 3 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 Camardese, Brandon 0 0 14.2 9 6 0 0 0 5.2 14 9 9 0 0 3 6 1 Cueto, Johnny 8 1 2.59 14 14 2 2 0 76.1 52 22 22 5 4 15 82 1 Donaldson, Daniel 1 0 3.38 2 0 0 0 0 2.2 3 2 1 0 0 5 0 0 Feliz, Rainer 1 0 5.23 17 1 0 0 0 31.0 38 20 18 3 1 16 27 2 Fisher, Carlos 12 5 2.76 27 27 0 0 0 150.0 133 53 46 5 5 38 122 6 George, Jon 0 1 3.29 8 0 0 0 0 13.2 19 7 5 0 1 2 13 1 Gonzalez, Rafael 2 4 5.22 9 9 0 0 0 39.2 32 25 23 7 1 25 33 6 Guerrero, Daniel 4 5 3.94 12 12 1 0 0 59.1 62 28 26 4 3 17 39 3 Haltiwanger, Russell 0 4 4.15 40 5 0 0 1 82.1 72 46 38 10 4 45 78 13 Hendley, Blake 1 3 3.34 22 0 0 0 15 29.2 33 12 11 1 2 3 28 1 Huddy, Kyle 0 1 6.55 7 1 0 0 0 11.0 14 9 8 0 2 9 12 2 Lanier, Thomas 3 11 3.03 49 0 0 0 9 74.1 57 27 25 3 1 33 58 15 Lundgren, Wayne 2 1 2.60 12 0 0 0 1 17.1 19 9 5 1 0 3 9 1 Lutz, Derrik 2 1 2.39 13 0 0 0 0 26.1 26 10 7 2 3 11 22 1 Mallett, Justin 0 3 4.02 11 0 0 0 3 15.2 13 8 7 1 0 8 18 0 Manuel, Robert 0 3 4.31 13 7 0 0 1 48.0 58 27 23 5 2 4 36 1 Melendez, German 0 1 27.00 2 0 0 0 0 1.2 7 5 5 0 1 1 0 1 Montano, Luis 0 1 6.75 2 2 0 0 0 8.0 10 7 6 2 0 3 9 1 Ondrusek, Logan 4 5 3.42 27 0 0 0 0 52.2 48 24 20 2 3 19 47 4 Ramirez, Elizardo 0 0 4.50 1 1 0 0 0 6.0 6 3 3 1 0 0 3 0 Rojas, Jose 3 1 1.07 25 0 0 0 4 42.0 27 7 5 2 2 22 63 1 Stevens, Jeffrey 2 4 4.43 14 6 0 0 0 42.2 42 22 21 6 1 16 43 3 Stott, Zac 0 2 5.40 14 0 0 0 4 16.2 22 13 10 1 1 4 15 2 Ursin, Damian 1 2 3.71 34 0 0 0 5 43.2 46 22 18 3 0 20 40 3 Valiquette, Philippe 2 4 7.54 12 9 0 0 0 37.0 52 39 31 5 1 21 24 4 Ward, Zach 7 0 2.29 20 18 0 0 0 114.0 74 35 29 2 12 37 95 4 Watson, Sean 1 2 8.59 10 0 0 0 0 14.2 22 14 14 2 3 5 16 1 Weimer, Andrew 0 1 9.00 2 0 0 0 0 3.0 5 7 3 0 0 3 3 0 Wilson, Paul 0 1 5.14 1 1 0 0 0 7.0 10 6 4 1 0 0 4 0 Wood, Travis 10 5 3.66 27 27 0 0 0 140.0 108 65 57 14 10 56 133 10 Young, Terrell 0 1 8.10 4 0 0 0 0 6.2 6 7 6 0 3 6 5 5 Totals 67 3.70 140 12 1224.2 591 88 450 93 73 140 3 44 1133 503 66 1089 M E DI A

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2007 Season Recap

78-62 Overall 1st Half: 44-26; 2nd Half 34-36 Midwest League Eastern Division 1st Half Champions

Donnie Scott returned to the Miami Valley and once again led Dayton to the postseason. The Dragons got off to a blistering start, winning their first nine games and 24 of their first 29 en route to a 44-26 record and first half championship. Infielders Justin Turner, Chris Valaika, and Juan Francisco were chosen to start the Midwest League All-Star Game for the Eastern Division, and were joined on the squad by outfielder Drew Stubbs, and pitchers Rafael Gonzalez, Marcos Mateo, Pedro Viola, and Sean Watson. With a strong Dayton influence, the East beat the West, 8-2. With the loss of players due to promotion and a playoff berth already wrapped up, the Dragons finished the second half at 34-36, 11 games behind the West Michigan Whitecaps. In the playoffs, Dayton took game one on the road over the South Bend Silver Hawks, but lost two straight at Day Air Ballpark to lose the first round series. After the season was complete, the Dayton Dragons landed three players on the Midwest League Post-Season All-Star Team with second baseman Justin Turner, shortstop Chris Valaika, and third baseman Juan Francisco. Over the course of the season, 41 different players saw playing time with the Dragons. A total of 585,348 fans filed into Day Air Ballpark to once again lead the Midwest League in total attendance and the consecutive sellout streak reached 565 games.

Dayton Final Hitting Statistics 2007

BATTERS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG Cabrera, Gerardo .235 41 136 18 32 6 0 1 8 6 30 1 0 .268 .301 Cozart, Zachary .239 53 184 28 44 7 2 2 18 11 36 3 1 .288 .332 Encarnacion, Fernando .250 1 4 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 .250 1.000 Esquer, Anthony .217 52 175 21 38 5 0 0 18 15 27 0 1 .280 .246 Francisco, Juan .268 135 534 69 143 21 4 25 90 23 161 12 6 .301 .463 Frazier, Todd .318 6 22 4 7 3 0 2 5 2 4 0 0 .375 .727 Geronimo, Ramon .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1.000 .000 Heisey, Chris .289 104 374 60 108 24 2 9 46 25 57 19 5 .350 .436 Jones, Keltavious .212 24 85 10 18 7 1 0 8 4 23 1 0 .272 .318 Kainer, Carson .280 59 225 35 63 10 0 2 33 16 51 2 3 .329 .351 Long, Jacob .174 7 23 2 4 1 0 0 1 2 7 0 0 .240 .217 Louwsma, Jason .247 99 340 44 84 17 0 7 44 23 68 8 3 .306 .359 Mateo, Marcos .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Parker, Logan .269 115 405 48 109 18 3 9 50 57 95 13 1 .356 .395 Phipps, Denis .238 125 450 65 107 14 2 9 53 41 98 18 6 .313 .338 Rodriguez, Eddy .236 83 280 32 66 15 0 6 33 16 61 1 1 .285 .354 Rojo, Billy .227 61 194 21 44 9 1 1 21 9 43 8 3 .269 .299 Stubbs, Drew .270 129 497 93 134 29 5 12 43 69 142 23 15 .364 .421 Tordi, Justin .209 24 67 10 14 2 1 0 4 3 14 0 0 .254 .269 Turner, Justin .311 117 466 70 145 25 4 10 59 39 72 12 8 .374 .446 Valaika, Chris .307 79 300 38 92 20 3 10 56 17 72 1 4 .353 .493 Waring, Brandon 1.000 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1.000 1.000 Totals .263 4762 1254 28 594 1061 57 .391 140 669 233 106 379 122 .325

Dayton Final Pitching Statistics 2007

E 0 9 0 2 23 1 2 2 0 1 2 1 16 9 13 7 5 1 14 15 141

PITCHERS W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP Arneson, Jamie 1 3 4.88 14 13 0 0 0 59.0 54 33 32 10 2 56 54 6 DeJesus, Misael 6 3 3.73 43 0 0 0 1 82.0 81 38 34 5 5 30 92 8 Donaldson, Dan 0 1 4.94 14 0 0 0 0 27.1 32 15 15 3 1 16 20 1 Geronimo, Ramon 7 3 2.45 49 0 0 0 12 66.0 56 20 18 2 5 14 49 4 Gonzalez, Rafael 13 5 3.53 25 25 1 1 0 135.0 131 65 53 18 8 56 75 9 Gressick, Anthony 5 8 4.30 26 13 0 0 0 90.0 81 49 43 6 2 47 82 10 Guardado, Eddie 0 0 0.00 3 0 0 0 1 3.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 Guerrero, Daniel 5 4 4.00 18 18 0 0 0 90.0 102 43 40 9 5 23 85 2 Gunter, Kevin 0 2 3.08 19 0 0 0 2 38.0 35 17 13 1 2 10 32 2 Louwsma, Jason 0 0 18.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 3 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 Mateo, Marcos 2 4 3.50 41 0 0 0 6 72.0 68 29 28 2 3 24 63 8 Rojas, Jose 1 2 3.65 25 0 0 0 11 37.0 30 16 15 4 2 13 53 4 Smit, Alexander 2 2 1.19 5 5 0 0 0 22.2 19 7 3 1 1 8 19 0 Smith, Jordan 10 8 3.84 26 26 0 0 0 133.2 133 74 57 8 11 40 96 8 Stanton, Mike 0 1 9.00 1 1 0 0 0 1.0 1 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 Tabor, Lee 4 2 2.69 33 0 0 0 2 63.2 51 24 19 7 6 23 71 3 Thompson, Daryl 5 0 0.96 5 5 0 0 0 28.0 16 3 3 1 0 2 24 0 Valiquette, Philippe 1 2 6.75 7 0 0 0 0 10.2 17 9 8 1 0 2 8 0 Viola, Pedro 3 1 1.87 22 0 0 0 2 43.1 29 14 9 3 11 7 49 2 Watson, Sean 5 2 1.88 13 13 0 0 0 71.2 58 20 15 7 4 13 85 1 Webb, Travis 7 5 3.45 28 21 0 0 0 114.2 105 50 44 5 4 62 114 12 Young, Terrell 1 4 4.08 23 0 0 0 0 35.1 27 16 16 2 4 22 33 5 Totals 78 3.41 140 10 1225.0 545 96 479 85 62 140 1 37 1131 464 66 1109

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2008 Season Recap

66-72 Overall 1st Half: 28-40; 2nd Half 38-32 Midwest League Eastern Division 2nd Half Wild card

For the first time in seven years, the Dragons advanced to the semi-finals of the Midwest League playoffs. The club reached the post-season for the second straight year, taking advantage of a club-record 10-game home winning streak in July to complete the second half with a 38-32 record and earn the Eastern Division wildcard slot. The Dragons swept the Lansing Lugnuts in two straight games in the best-of-three first round of the playoffs before losing to South Bend in two straight in the semi-finals. Two Dragons players, third baseman Brandon Waring and shortstop Zack Cozart, were selected as the best players at their positions in the league on the Post-Season All-Star team. Cozart was also selected as the league’s best defensive infielder by Baseball America. Two of the top prospects in the Reds organization spent parts of the 2008 campaign with the Dragons. Infielder Todd Frazier started the year with the team and third baseman Neftali Soto finished the season with the Dragons. The Dragons established a new club record for average attendance per home game at 8,624. Their full-season total of 586,417 led all minor league teams below the Triple-A level.

Dayton Final Hitting Statistics 2008

BATTERS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG E Bartles, Brett .186 14 43 3 8 0 0 1 3 6 12 0 0 .286 .256 2 Bour, Jason .231 70 247 22 57 16 2 7 28 10 70 0 1 .266 .397 5 Cabrera, Angel .263 65 217 20 57 12 1 3 22 17 48 3 4 .331 .369 11 Cabrera, Jolbert .364 6 22 3 8 1 1 0 4 1 4 0 0 .417 .500 0 Cozart, Zack .280 109 418 57 117 20 6 14 49 24 77 3 3 .330 .457 10 Esquer, Anthony .000 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 .250 .000 1 Feiner, Kevyn .235 78 268 31 63 9 2 1 22 15 57 8 3 .283 .295 20 Frazier, Todd .321 30 112 25 36 10 0 7 20 15 28 4 2 .402 .598 7 Gressick, Anthony .241 19 54 7 13 2 0 3 4 8 16 0 0 .344 .444 0 Jones, Keltavious .251 100 367 64 92 12 5 5 25 42 77 16 4 .333 .351 7 Kahaulelio, Jake .244 32 127 16 31 8 1 1 14 8 24 5 0 .305 .346 3 Long, Jake .288 17 59 7 17 4 0 0 9 5 17 0 1 .344 .356 0 McKennon, Michael .246 100 357 37 88 20 5 9 34 15 82 3 4 .288 .406 7 Meade, Frankie .125 3 8 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 .125 .125 0 Menchaca, Brandon .176 71 256 28 45 8 4 5 25 17 80 5 3 .237 .297 4 Mesoraco, Devin .261 83 306 29 80 13 1 9 42 20 64 2 3 .311 .399 9 Parker, Logan .267 55 195 34 52 13 2 9 37 24 45 2 1 .347 .492 2 Perales, Daniel .231 11 39 2 9 3 1 1 6 3 12 1 1 .286 .436 0 Phipps, Denis .255 124 474 57 121 19 4 7 57 34 113 10 10 .307 .357 9 Reed, Justin .239 118 410 64 98 14 6 11 36 38 137 18 9 .311 .383 3 Sosa, Humberto .000 3 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 .125 .000 1 Soto, Neftali .326 52 218 26 71 15 1 7 36 7 36 1 1 .343 .500 9 Waring, Brandon .270 119 441 63 119 23 2 20 71 43 156 1 0 .346 .467 16 Totals .255 4648 1183 44 545 1161 50 .399 138 595 222 120 354 82 .314 145

Dayton Final Pitching Statistics 2008

PITCHERS W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP Arias, Henry 1 1 5.81 21 0 0 0 1 31.0 35 21 20 1 1 21 29 6 Arneson, Jamie 0 3 9.22 15 7 0 0 0 41.0 58 45 42 7 5 37 34 6 Bowman, Andrew 0 1 2.45 2 2 0 0 0 3.2 5 4 1 0 2 1 5 1 Carroll, Scott 1 2 3.75 9 9 0 0 0 48.0 50 22 20 2 4 16 24 3 Conatser, Derrick 2 3 4.67 27 0 0 0 1 54.0 56 30 28 2 3 20 26 0 Del Rosario, Enerio 5 2 1.16 19 9 1 1 5 70.0 52 19 9 3 0 11 49 0 Feiner, Kevyn 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Gonzalez, Aguido 1 0 1.77 15 0 0 0 6 20.1 12 4 4 0 1 7 21 0 Guerrero, Daniel 2 5 7.92 13 10 0 0 1 50.0 73 45 44 9 3 15 31 2 Gunter, Kevin 0 0 6.00 4 0 0 0 0 6.0 6 4 4 0 0 4 3 0 Horst, Jeremy 8 2 2.38 36 10 0 0 4 102.0 74 30 27 3 3 33 110 2 Jeffords, Jeff 3 6 3.39 40 0 0 0 6 77.0 65 33 29 3 1 39 86 7 Klinker, Matthew 6 4 3.26 19 18 0 0 0 105.0 98 43 38 5 4 27 76 6 Krebs, Joseph 6 2 2.25 26 0 0 0 6 40.0 38 11 10 3 2 14 33 1 Lotzkar, Kyle 2 3 3.58 10 10 0 0 0 37.2 29 19 15 2 5 24 50 2 Medina, Ruben 1 1 2.45 7 0 0 0 1 11.0 8 5 3 0 1 4 6 1 Mercker, Kent 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Montano, Luis 12 8 4.02 26 26 0 0 0 136.2 136 77 61 17 7 34 97 7 Otterness, Steven 0 0 10.0 3 8 0 0 0 11.2 17 13 13 2 0 12 7 2 Partch, Curtis 5 11 5.00 33 17 0 0 1 111.2 118 76 62 6 12 42 74 13 Rafael, Juan 3 3 5.17 13 5 0 0 0 55.2 55 34 32 8 3 28 49 0 Ravin, Josh 2 8 7.19 14 14 0 0 0 56.1 55 49 45 9 5 50 47 9 Rhoden, Tyler 3 1 4.99 28 0 0 0 2 48.2 54 33 27 3 4 32 29 2 Stewart, Zack 1 2 0.55 11 0 0 0 3 16.1 10 2 1 0 1 3 13 0 Thurman, Mace 1 0 5.40 7 0 0 0 1 16.2 12 10 10 1 0 10 27 0 Valiquette, Philippe 0 1 3.12 16 0 0 0 1 26.0 25 11 9 2 1 10 32 2 Weathers, David 0 0 0.00 2 1 0 0 0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 Young, Terrell 1 3 3.51 18 0 0 0 1 25.2 25 11 10 1 1 15 21 3 Totals 66 72 138 1 40 1167 561 69 983 4.21 138 9 1206.0 651 89 10 75   M E DI A

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2009 Season Recap

59-80 Overall 1st Half: 28-42; 2nd Half 31-38 Did Not Qualify for Playoffs

The Dragons 2009 season was highlighted by the historic Reds Futures Game at Day Air Ballpark on April 4th. This first-of-its-kind event served as the final ‘09 exhibition game for the Cincinnati Reds as they battled a collection of the top prospects in the Reds organization from the A, AA, and AAA levels. The season also featured the return to Dayton of Major League star Joey Votto, who joined the Dragons for a two-game rehab stint in June. Votto belted a home run in his first swing with the Dragons on June 20th. The Dragons got off to a rough start on the field in 2009, suffering through a club-record 11-game losing streak that left them with a mark of 1-12 after 13 games. But the club improved throughout the season and fell just one game short of qualifying for the playoffs for the third straight year. Left-handed starting pitcher Matt Fairel (8-5, 2.93) and catcher Kevin Coddington (.278, 2 HR, 42 RBI, 11 SB) represented the Dragons in the Midwest League All-Star Game in June. Shortstop Miguel Rojas was named “Best Defensive Infielder” in the league in a poll of MWL managers by Baseball America.

Dayton Final Hitting Statistics 2009

BATTERS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG E Brown, Tony .255 58 200 25 51 11 4 4 29 10 76 2 1 .309 .410 3 Chapman, Stephen .219 37 128 21 28 6 1 3 12 15 43 14 3 .310 .352 2 Coddington, Kevin .278 99 363 39 101 23 2 2 42 24 61 11 2 .329 .369 12 Day, Kyle .258 67 233 29 60 7 3 4 26 30 52 1 1 .348 .365 2 Feiner, Kevyn .275 52 178 20 49 10 1 2 24 5 33 9 5 .303 .376 9 Fellhauer, Josh .280 57 236 31 66 16 2 7 23 19 34 7 4 .351 .453 3 Gualdron, Jose .205 25 83 10 17 8 0 1 9 8 18 0 0 .272 .337 5 Konstanty, Michael .218 46 156 15 34 4 4 3 21 14 52 2 1 .285 .353 5 Kuo, Yen-Wen .231 15 3 4 9 2 0 0 8 3 10 1 0 .286 .282 2 Long, Jake .152 9 33 3 5 0 0 1 3 1 5 0 0 .176 .242 2 Means, Andrew .262 53 187 27 49 11 1 2 10 9 42 19 0 .324 .364 2 Menchaca, Brandon .150 13 40 3 6 1 0 0 2 1 7 0 0 .171 .175 0 Mendez, Carlos .308 115 455 64 140 18 6 5 67 29 50 4 1 .345 .407 16 Oliveras, Alex .307 35 140 24 43 9 2 2 17 2 31 5 2 .317 .443 2 Pfister, Frank .214 32 112 7 24 6 0 0 11 5 21 0 0 .254 .268 4 Puckett, Cody .263 125 482 76 127 35 1 19 67 39 138 19 1 .325 .459 12 Rojas, Miguel .273 130 469 50 128 16 3 3 49 35 44 14 8 .326 .339 13 Sappelt, Dave .269 74 301 44 81 14 7 3 25 23 46 26 11 .322 .392 1 Sosa, Humberto .260 80 292 34 76 21 0 4 37 29 50 1 1 .329 .373 9 Stovall, Tyler .164 18 61 7 10 1 0 1 4 4 20 1 0 .215 .230 0 Votto, Joey .429 2 7 3 3 0 0 1 3 2 3 1 0 .556 .857 0 Weems, Chase .179 18 67 5 12 5 0 0 5 4 26 0 1 .225 .254 3 Wideman, Jordan .178 31 90 9 16 3 0 0 6 11 16 0 1 .290 .211 3 Wiley, Byron .275 110 382 62 105 25 5 12 64 76 114 9 6 .395 .461 7 Totals .262 4734 1240 42 564 992 49 .383 139 612 252 79 398 146 .325 141

Dayton Final Pitching Statistics 2009 PITCHERS W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP Astorga, Leonardo 1 3 15.43 6 4 0 0 0 18.2 38 33 32 3 2 14 9 2 Bohana, Mike 1 2 4.91 18 0 0 0 2 25.2 32 19 14 4 2 10 28 4 Bowman, Andrew 2 7 4.82 39 1 0 0 1 71.0 63 52 38 4 12 51 79 3 Burton, Jared 1 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 Carnevale, Jesus 0 1 8.53 3 0 0 0 0 6.1 6 6 6 1 1 4 3 1 Castro, Oscar 2 5 7.56 25 16 0 0 0 89.1 120 81 75 15 5 38 48 3 Fairel, Matt 8 5 2.93 19 19 0 0 0 110.2 98 38 36 9 8 37 107 7 Gaffney, Scott 4 4 3.88 41 0 0 0 6 48.2 56 26 21 1 5 20 46 10 Gonzalez, Aguido 0 5 4.25 33 0 0 0 11 42.1 32 22 20 1 0 24 55 0 Hotchkiss, Jordan 3 6 2.73 33 5 0 0 3 85.2 78 29 26 5 7 19 75 5 Infante, Ezequiel 2 2 3.44 15 7 0 0 0 52.1 51 21 20 2 2 9 46 3 James, Mark 1 7 5.10 34 1 0 0 2 65.1 87 45 37 2 5 17 45 3 Janke, Lance 5 5 4.06 20 15 0 0 0 93.0 92 49 42 11 9 25 86 6 Joseph, Donnie 2 2 4.35 16 0 0 0 4 20.2 13 10 10 0 1 10 31 2 Konstanty, Mike 0 0 7.36 4 0 0 0 0 3.2 4 3 3 1 0 5 4 2 Martinez, Junior 2 1 9.15 17 0 0 0 0 20.2 18 21 21 2 3 26 13 3 Otterness, Steven 0 0 2.45 13 0 0 0 1 22.0 13 7 6 2 3 13 17 4 Partch, Curtis 8 7 4.67 19 19 0 0 0 104.0 107 62 54 11 10 39 77 6 Ravin, Josh 3 8 3.67 15 15 0 0 0 81.0 65 42 33 4 5 40 66 15 Santana, Hector 0 0 2.92 6 0 0 0 0 12.1 12 6 4 0 0 1 5 0 Serrano, Mark 3 1 2.20 11 8 0 0 0 49.0 37 14 12 2 4 12 57 1 Snowden, Shea 1 1 5.88 7 3 0 0 0 26.0 33 20 17 4 4 9 19 2 Sulbaran, J.C. 5 5 5.24 21 21 0 0 0 92.2 94 68 54 19 16 51 100 13 Thurman, Mace 3 0 2.93 15 0 0 0 0 30.2 24 12 10 3 1 11 35 1 Walker, Justin 1 2 2.39 6 3 0 0 1 26.1 22 9 7 2 0 7 27 1 Ware, Chase 1 1 4.13 9 2 0 0 0 28.1 25 15 13 5 1 9 15 1 Totals 59 4.48 139 7 1227.1 710 113 501 98 80 139 0 31 1221 611 106 1096 M E DI A

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2010 Season Recap

53-85 Overall 1st Half: 30-39; 2nd Half 23-46 Did Not Qualify for Playoffs

The Dragons won their first five games of the year, but the season was marked by frequent roster changes as the team utilized a club-record 55 players, dropping 24 straight home games from June 29-August 13 to set a club record. Left-handed relief pitcher Donnie Joseph spent the first two months of the season with the Dragons on the way to being named Reds Minor League Pitcher of the Year. Second baseman Henry Rodriguez represented the Dragons in the Midwest League All-Star Game. The Dragons established an alltime Single-A record for single-season attendance with a total of 597,433 (8,535 per game).

Dayton Final Hitting Statistics 2010 BATTERS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG E Cabrera, Orlando .000 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 0 Carlson, Shane .275 38 142 20 39 9 2 1 25 9 11 3 1 .316 .387 8 Coddington, Kevin .239 31 113 12 27 2 1 3 10 8 16 2 4 .298 .354 1 Conner, Sean .167 2 6 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 0 .167 .500 0 Contreras, Efrain .203 24 79 10 16 1 0 0 6 5 17 1 0 .253 .215 1 D’Anna, Dominic .155 17 58 6 9 3 0 0 7 7 15 0 0 .250 .207 1 Diaz, Sammy .118 6 17 0 2 1 0 0 1 1 5 0 0 .211 .176 1 Feiner, Kevyn .200 50 160 16 32 4 1 3 17 6 41 1 3 .244 .294 10 Fleury, Mark .255 104 365 50 93 26 3 11 48 50 95 4 1 .352 .433 14 Garton, Josh .243 89 313 44 76 20 3 10 37 27 104 6 5 .310 .422 6 Gregorius, Didi .273 120 501 65 137 16 11 5 41 33 62 16 7 .327 .379 31 Kaskow, Jonathan .079 10 38 4 3 0 0 1 3 1 14 0 0 .167 .158 1 LaMarre, Ryan .282 60 227 44 64 11 0 5 29 21 53 18 7 .370 .396 0 Means, Andrew .253 74 312 33 79 11 1 2 22 10 74 21 4 .288 .314 2 Nurre, Tommy .223 59 224 21 50 9 0 4 27 9 50 4 0 .270 .317 11 Oliveras, Alex .233 90 317 34 74 15 3 5 29 12 103 11 5 .263 .347 7 Pfister, Frank .266 119 440 41 117 26 1 8 50 11 68 5 4 .300 .384 34 Reed, Justin .247 21 85 14 21 2 3 2 8 7 24 0 0 .304 .412 1 Richburg, Chris .251 72 271 37 68 17 1 14 51 19 61 2 0 .328 .476 4 Rodriguez, Cristobal .111 3 9 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 .100 .111 1 Rodriguez, Henry .307 124 514 76 158 37 3 14 78 22 70 33 13 .337 .473 15 Satterwhite, Cameron.253 77 285 38 72 19 1 8 43 24 82 6 4 .312 .411 2 Torreyes, Ronald .240 6 25 3 6 2 1 0 2 0 3 0 0 .240 .400 0 Vidal, David .154 4 13 2 2 1 0 0 2 2 4 0 0 .313 .231 2 Weems, Chase .220 43 141 17 31 5 0 0 5 17 44 0 0 .308 .255 10 Wideman, Jordan .176 14 34 7 6 1 0 1 2 5 2 0 0 .349 .294 1 Wiley, Byron .209 19 67 11 14 2 0 4 9 15 22 2 0 .369 .418 1 Totals .252 4760 1198 36 555 1047 58 .381 138 605 240 101 321 135 .310 194

Dayton Final Pitching Statistics 2010

PITCHERS W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP   Arico, Kevin 0 3 6.43 15 0 0 0 2 21.0 35 20 15 2 0 7 9 3 Bailey, Homer 0 1 6.75 1 1 0 0 0 4.0 4 3 3 0 0 1 5 0 Bowen, Ricky 5 8 5.38 19 15 0 0 0 82.0 106 55 49 11 0 21 68 5 Braun, Jason 2 2 5.26 35 0 0 0 0 53.0 54 38 31 4 3 28 48 12 Carson, Blair 3 5 3.78 27 4 0 0 0 64.1 68 32 27 3 0 18 36 6 Chiu, Tzu-Kai 1 0 2.05 15 0 0 0 0 22.0 23 7 5 1 0 3 19 0 Christiani, Nick 1 0 3.86 7 0 0 0 1 14.0 12 6 6 1 0 2 12 0 Corcino, Daniel 1 1 4.31 6 6 0 0 0 31.1 31 16 15 1 3 15 29 4 Crabbe, Tim 3 7 4.26 18 16 0 0 0 82.1 79 50 39 7 5 55 76 7 Howell, Blaine 0 0 2.08 13 0 0 0 5 17.1 13 7 4 1 0 4 10 2 Infante, Ezequiel 1 2 3.04 28 0 0 0 0 56.1 54 21 19 3 1 27 36 4 James, Mark 0 0 0.00 3 0 0 0 0 2.1 2 0 0 0 0 6 0 1 Johnson, Jacob 8 7 4.47 25 25 0 0 0 129.0 134 77 64 8 15 42 82 10 Joseph, Donnie 2 1 0.78 19 0 0 0 6 23.0 13 3 2 0 0 7 40 3 Konstanty, Mike 0 4 6.46 9 0 0 0 0 15.1 24 14 11 2 3 12 9 0 Martinez, Junior 1 4 5.28 47 0 0 0 1 61.1 61 47 36 4 2 54 50 13 Pearl, Brian 1 1 4.50 5 5 0 0 0 22.0 21 12 11 1 1 6 13 1 Pfister, Frank 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ravin, Josh 2 6 4.79 12 12 0 0 0 56.1 68 39 30 4 6 28 43 5 Renken, Daniel 0 0 3.00 5 0 0 0 0 6.0 4 2 2 0 1 8 4 1 Salinas, Doug 3 3 2.38 23 0 0 0 7 41.2 35 14 11 1 3 11 50 1 Shunick, Clayton 3 2 3.92 7 7 0 0 0 41.1 40 19 18 3 4 13 19 2 Smith, Josh 1 1 2.13 7 0 0 0 1 12.2 8 4 3 1 1 6 15 0 Sulbaran, J.C. 4 6 4.99 16 15 0 0 0 79.1 78 55 44 6 8 49 83 15 Villarreal, Pedro 4 7 3.84 26 14 0 0 2 96.0 89 52 41 7 9 29 77 10 Volquez, Edinson 0 0 1.38 2 2 0 0 0 13.0 11 4 2 2 1 4 19 0 Walczak, Jamie 1 3 6.14 18 0 0 0 0 36.2 43 32 25 2 3 26 30 12 Walker, Justin 3 10 5.88 20 16 0 0 0 101.0 122 75 66 16 3 16 84 8 Ware, Chase 3 1 1.84 21 0 0 0 7 49.0 40 12 10 1 0 9 49 3 Totals 53 4.29 138 5 1234.2 718 92 507 128 85 138 0 32 1275 588 72 1015 M E DI A

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2011 Season Recap

83-57 Overall 1st Half: 35-35; 2nd Half 48-22 Midwest League Eastern Division Second Half Champions

The Dragons enjoyed a milestone season in 2011. They garned national attention when they broke the alltime sports record for consecutive sold-out dates on July 9, registering their 815th straight sell-out. The event was covered by CNN, ESPN, the New York Times, Sports Illustrated, the Wall Street Journal, and hundreds of other media outlets. Dragons owners Magic Johnson and Archie Griffin and former Dragons (current Reds) Drew Stubbs, Chris Heisey, and Logan Ondrusek were part of a special celebration on July 23. On the field, the Dragons set a franchise record with 83 wins and won the second half division title by going 48-22. They lost in the first round of the playoffs to Lansing, two-games-to-one. The Dragons became the first Midwest League team in 16 years to lead the league in both team batting and team pitching, setting club records in both categories. They were just the second MWL since 1969 to lead the league in both runs scored and fewest runs allowed. Dragons pitchers broke the league record in strikeouts. Perhaps the most memorable element of the Dragons 2011 season was the base stealing exploits of shortstop Billy Hamilton, who swiped 103 bags on the year to break the Reds organizational record. Hamilton and relief pitcher Drew Hayes were selected as full-season Midwest League All-Stars. Starting pitchers Josh Smith and Daniel Corcino and first baseman Dominic D’Anna represented the Dragons in the MWL All-Star Game and Smith led the league in both victories and strikeouts.

Dayton Final Hitting Statistics 2011 BATTERS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG E Barnhart, Tucker .273 97 326 47 89 24 2 3 43 37 59 2 1 .344 .387 2 Berset, Chris .215 58 177 27 38 9 1 2 23 33 36 3 3 .359 .311 1 Bowe, Theo .244 85 266 45 65 7 5 1 24 31 62 20 9 .328 .320 5 D’Anna, Dominic .286 91 322 47 92 18 1 8 58 50 62 2 4 .386 .422 7 Dailey, Brandon .000 3 8 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 .000 .000 1 Duran, Juan .264 104 367 48 97 21 2 16 71 34 152 1 4 .329 .463 10 Garton, Josh .154 8 26 3 4 1 0 0 1 2 14 0 0 .241 .192 0 Hamilton, Billy .278 135 550 99 153 18 9 3 50 52 133 103 20 .340 .360 39 Lohman, Devin .208 62 207 14 43 5 1 1 31 17 47 9 2 .269 .256 15 Lutz, Donald .301 123 465 85 140 23 3 20 75 34 125 5 4 .358 .492 9 Matthews, Jaren .217 66 217 26 47 7 5 5 21 17 60 7 4 .272 .364 7 May, Brennan .154 4 13 3 2 1 0 1 3 0 5 0 0 .154 .462 0 Muller, Kurtis .253 26 91 15 23 5 1 0 7 10 14 8 2 .358 .330 2 Pfister, Frank .192 48 146 15 28 1 0 2 14 7 26 2 0 .233 .240 8 Poulk, Drew .274 19 62 6 17 5 0 1 10 5 16 1 0 .348 .403 0 Rodriguez, Yorman .254 79 280 38 71 10 4 7 40 25 84 20 8 .318 .393 5 Sierra, Jefry .234 105 381 40 89 14 5 0 29 18 117 30 11 .270 .297 8 Torreyes, Ronald .356 67 278 53 99 9 5 3 41 14 19 12 7 .398 .457 3 Vidal, David .280 127 454 85 127 37 1 20 85 44 111 3 2 .350 .498 10 Totals .264 4636 1224 45 627 1144 81 .390 140 696 215 93 430 228 .332 152

Dayton Final Pitching Statistics 2011 PITCHERS W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP   Braun, Jason 0 0 3.25 17 0 0 0 0 27.2 28 11 10 2 1 18 19 3 Clarke, Mitch 3 2 2.81 9 6 0 0 0 41.2 36 15 13 1 3 13 29 0 Corcino, Daniel 11 7 3.42 26 26 1 0 0 139.1 128 61 53 10 8 34 156 5 Crabbe, Tim 2 2 3.65 8 2 0 0 1 24.2 22 13 10 2 2 7 25 1 Doyle, Pat 6 4 3.68 37 1 0 0 2 80.2 86 43 33 6 1 30 96 9 Gerson, Stalin 6 2 3.41 14 12 0 0 0 68.2 74 30 26 9 2 23 55 5 Hayes, Drew 2 2 1.35 51 0 0 0 22 60.0 29 9 9 2 2 27 89 4 Howell, Blaine 3 1 1.91 47 0 0 0 9 66.0 50 19 14 1 2 31 67 7 Infante, Ezequiel 0 2 5.60 16 0 0 0 0 17.2 19 12 11 1 0 19 9 2 Lotzkar, Kyle 3 2 4.32 14 14 0 0 0 66.2 51 34 32 8 15 25 72 3 Martinez, Porfirio 0 0 24.75 3 0 0 0 0 4.0 11 11 11 2 2 2 6 4 Panerati, Luca 1 1 4.15 17 0 0 0 0 34.2 31 16 16 4 1 9 25 0 Pearl, Brian 0 0 4.84 12 1 0 0 0 22.1 26 13 12 2 0 6 30 2 Renken, Daniel 6 8 3.18 20 20 0 0 0 113.1 99 49 40 10 6 39 141 12 Robles, Tanner 7 9 5.40 21 20 1 0 0 86.2 83 67 52 8 13 69 85 19 Rogers, Chad 6 4 2.99 37 1 0 0 1 69.1 57 25 23 3 4 24 72 5 Smith, Josh 14 7 2.97 26 26 0 0 0 142.1 122 57 47 10 8 33 166 5 Tuttle, Daniel 4 3 4.87 11 11 0 0 0 57.1 58 35 31 2 6 21 50 5 Walczak, Jamie 2 0 1.89 11 0 0 0 0 19.0 17 8 4 0 1 8 24 5 Wolford, Daniel 7 1 1.46 43 0 0 0 1 67.2 60 15 11 1 0 23 76 5 Totals 83 57 140 2 36 1087 455 77 1292 3.39 140 14 1209.2 543 84 461 101 M E DI A

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2012 Season Recap

60-78 Overall 1st Half: 30-40; 2nd Half 30-38 Did Not Qualify for Playoffs

The Dragons finished in eighth place in both halves in 2012. Second baseman Ryan Wright represented the club in the Midwest League All-Star Game. The final week of the regular season featured the return to Dayton of Reds all-star Joey Votto when he joined the Dragons for three games on a Major League rehabilitation assignment. The former N.L. MVP became arguably the most decorated player ever to wear a Midwest League uniform when he played for the Dragons, the same season in which he had started at first base in the Major League Baseball All-Star Game. On July 4 vs. South Bend at Day Air Ballpark, the first eight Dragons batters in the first inning all reached base and scored. The Dragons scored four more runs in the second inning and led 12-1 after two, winning 17-4 and setting a club record with 24 hits. It was a year of honors for the Dragons franchise. In March, Street & Smith’s SportsBusiness Journal selected the Dragons as one of five finalists for their national “Team of the Year” award. The Dragons became the first Minor League team in any sport to be chosen as a finalist. Then after the season, the Dragons were awarded the John H. Johnson President’s Award, the top honor in Minor League Baseball.

Dayton Final Hitting Statistics 2012

BATTERS AVG Arias, Junior .208 Bowe, Theo .186 Buckley, Sean .244 Cairo, Miguel .000 Dailey, Brandon .191 Diaz, Sammy .266 Dickinson, Spencer .143 Ewing, James .182 Gonzalez, Yovan .230 Maddox, Robert .143 Muller, Kurtis .329 O’Shea, Nick .208 Perez, Juan .253 Rodriguez, Yorman .271 Selsky, Steve .281 Sierra, Jefry .241 Silva, Juan .271 Stubbs, Drew .100 Terry, Joe .255 Vicioso, Danny .234 Votto, Joey .200 Waldrop, Kyle .284 Wrenn, Taylor .400 Wright, Ryan .285

G 97 24 116 3 26 27 16 9 92 3 19 74 125 65 59 71 118 3 83 29 3 117 3 102

AB 361 86 426 10 94 94 49 33 317 14 76 265 482 258 228 257 380 10 321 94 5 416 10 389

R 52 8 46 0 10 16 4 1 37 1 17 24 64 35 27 33 58 0 44 6 1 59 2 53

H 75 16 104 0 18 25 7 6 73 2 25 55 122 70 64 62 103 1 82 22 1 118 4 111

2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG E 11 3 7 35 20 96 28 7 .255 .313 36 1 2 0 2 12 19 12 1 .286 .244 1 28 1 14 68 33 139 1 2 .307 .413 10 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 .000 .000 0 6 0 1 7 6 22 2 1 .240 .287 10 3 1 1 16 13 18 6 0 .352 .351 10 0 0 0 3 10 12 1 1 .288 .143 2 2 0 0 1 5 4 1 1 .289 .242 0 12 0 5 42 19 55 2 3 .272 .315 8 0 0 0 1 0 5 0 0 .143 .143 0 3 0 4 10 4 10 7 2 .414 .526 0 12 0 4 28 7 68 0 0 .231 .298 6 27 8 9 51 51 88 24 14 .336 .398 34 17 3 6 44 12 61 7 5 .307 .430 3 11 3 3 26 12 49 5 1 .322 .395 1 7 2 0 27 6 62 16 7 .257 .284 5 24 3 8 42 69 109 25 12 .380 .413 3 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 .182 .100 0 15 4 6 36 23 51 22 7 .310 .383 11 6 0 0 4 7 24 1 1 .291 .298 2 0 0 0 1 3 1 0 0 .444 .200 0 21 6 8 50 38 77 10 6 .346 .421 5 1 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 .400 .500 0 27 6 5 50 32 51 14 1 .343 .424 11

Dayton Final Pitching Statistics 2012

PITCHERS W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP   Allen, James 8 4 3.72 33 11 0 0 0 113.2 99 51 47 6 2 32 95 11 Bray, Bill 1 0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 2.2 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 Contreras, Carlos 0 1 3.20 40 0 0 0 16 50.2 29 22 18 6 3 19 51 3 Dennhardt, Mike 2 3 2.27 29 0 0 0 1 47.2 40 16 12 3 1 6 28 6 French, Justice 3 2 3.31 6 6 0 0 0 32.2 33 14 12 3 1 9 31 3 Gerson, Stalin 6 8 3.76 24 24 0 0 0 131.2 142 68 55 21 4 28 100 5 Gonzalez, Carlos 3 3 3.14 20 6 0 0 1 51.2 46 24 18 4 2 19 47 6 Green, Cole 1 0 8.68 19 0 0 0 0 28 30 30 27 3 11 22 17 3 Guillon, Ismael 2 0 2.55 4 4 0 0 0 24.2 22 8 7 2 0 7 27 2 Jensen, Dan 7 10 5.00 37 8 0 0 1 90 102 64 50 8 5 37 49 5 Johnson, Jacob 2 5 5.36 18 18 0 0 0 89 111 68 53 12 7 21 60 10 Kemp, Ryan 3 5 3.99 46 0 0 0 5 65.1 76 34 29 4 3 24 49 8 Kiel, Ryan 0 0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 Lucas, Sean 0 0 2.35 5 0 0 0 0 7.2 10 4 2 1 0 2 5 3 Masset, Nick 0 0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 McMyne, Kyle 3 2 2.59 18 0 0 0 2 24.1 20 7 7 1 0 8 22 2 Miller, Erik 0 3 14.18 9 0 0 0 0 13.1 26 24 21 0 4 13 10 4 Moran, Jimmy 2 3 4.81 24 0 0 0 0 39.1 46 28 21 2 2 19 31 3 Mugarian, Wes 3 3 5.55 12 6 0 0 0 48.2 59 38 30 7 2 16 43 14 Muhammad, El’Hajj 0 3 3.23 38 0 0 0 2 53 47 20 19 6 0 27 48 3 O’Rear, Lucas 1 2 5.54 30 0 0 0 0 50.1 57 40 31 5 3 33 41 10 Pinckard, Brooks 0 0 0.00 6 0 0 0 2 10 4 0 0 0 0 0 11 2 Quezada, Radhames 5 9 3.35 22 22 0 0 0 99.1 88 48 37 10 1 56 74 3 Robles, Tanner 5 5 4.45 16 16 0 0 0 85 87 50 42 5 6 33 57 9 Stephenson, Robert 2 4 4.19 8 8 0 0 0 34.1 32 23 16 4 3 15 35 5 Tuttle, Daniel 1 3 5.03 8 8 0 0 0 34 35 23 19 3 6 12 20 1 Totals 60 78 138 0 30 1245 567 66 959 4.14 138 2 1233 704 116 459 121

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2013 Season Recap

65-74 Overall 1st Half: 28-41; 2nd Half 37-33 Did Not Qualify for Playoffs

The Dragons narrowly missed out on a post-season berth as the race went down to the final week of the second half. The strength of the team was defense as the Dragons set a club record for fewest errors in a season with 137 over 139 games. The Dragons put together an incredible string of comeback wins at Day Air Ballpark from July 17-30, going 8-2. All eight wins were comeback victories, including two grand slams that gave the team the lead in their final at-bat; two walk-off home runs; and one win in which the Dragons came back from an 8-1 deficit. A walk-off grand slam by Seth Mejias-Brean on July 18 followed three days later by Jesse Winker’s walk-off homer were two of the most dramatic victories. Based on his season in Dayton, Mejias-Brean earned the Reds Minor League Player of the Year award. The Dragons hosted the 49th Midwest League All-Star Game at Day Air Ballpark on June 18. Stephenson, Winker, Zach Vincej, Sal Romano, Alejandro Chacin, Ben Klimesh, Drew Cisco, and Sean Lucas were all selected to play. Major Leaguers Johnny Cueto and Ryan Ludwick both played for the Dragons on injury rehabilitation assignments prior to their return to active duty with the Reds.

Dayton Final Hitting Statistics 2013

BATTERS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG E Amaral, Beau .258 125 515 67 133 15 5 3 38 34 81 40 12 .312 .324 6 Arias, Junior .284 72 271 45 77 12 4 10 33 13 72 40 10 .323 .469 2 Dailey, Brandon .185 36 124 13 23 5 1 2 19 11 32 0 0 .257 .290 3 Diaz, Sammy .279 72 269 46 75 8 1 3 28 32 32 8 3 .362 .349 10 Ervin, Phillip .349 12 43 7 15 2 0 1 6 8 10 2 1 .451 .465 0 Gelalich, Jeff .245 123 444 61 109 17 2 1 37 57 107 20 6 .331 .300 6 Gomez, Wagner .145 15 55 1 8 1 0 1 4 0 23 0 0 .145 .218 2 Hudson, Joe .247 87 295 36 73 22 0 1 27 32 48 3 1 .328 .332 9 Ludwick, Ryan .167 3 6 2 1 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 .444 .167 0 Matthews, Adam .182 13 44 8 8 1 0 1 7 5 15 0 0 .260 .273 0 Matthews, Jon .244 12 45 3 11 1 1 0 5 5 11 5 1 .333 .311 1 Mejias-Brean, Seth .305 127 479 70 146 35 3 10 79 55 83 3 2 .381 .453 11 O’Shea, Nick .138 16 58 6 8 2 0 3 11 3 19 0 0 .177 .328 3 Peterson, Brent .229 53 166 23 38 5 2 0 8 16 49 4 3 .301 .283 6 Pigott, Daniel .280 64 239 33 67 16 3 4 22 18 42 4 4 .335 .423 5 Rahier, Tanner .222 106 410 31 91 15 2 7 61 12 81 0 5 .252 .320 18 Ramirez, Robert .222 48 176 12 39 7 2 2 20 7 48 3 3 .253 .318 10 Sanchez, Carlos .304 8 23 3 7 2 0 0 3 1 3 0 0 .333 .391 0 Terry, Joe .292 27 106 17 31 6 2 1 12 8 18 5 1 .347 .415 5 Valor, Humberto .179 42 123 6 22 3 0 2 12 9 39 2 1 .235 .252 7 Vincej, Zach .263 104 377 51 99 17 5 3 31 36 72 13 7 .333 .358 14 Winker, Jesse .281 112 417 73 117 18 5 16 76 63 75 6 1 .379 .463 2 Totals .256 4685 1198 38 539 962 61 .362 139 614 210 71 428 158 .323 137

Dayton Final Pitching Statistics 2013 PITCHERS W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP   Adames, Jesus 3 3 5.58 38 0 0 0 1 59.2 71 39 37 5 4 27 44 11 Amezcua, Tony 3 2 5.95 37 0 0 0 0 78.2 72 58 52 7 8 53 67 17 Bender, Joel 4 2 3.79 36 1 0 0 2 73.2 67 35 31 3 4 23 56 7 Chacin, Alejandro 4 3 2.91 44 0 0 0 9 65.0 42 27 21 4 6 33 72 14 Cisco, Drew 5 7 3.86 24 24 0 0 0 130.2 148 64 56 11 2 16 99 3 Cueto, Johnny 1 0 1.13 2 2 0 0 0 8.0 7 1 1 0 0 0 8 0 De Los Santos, Abel 1 0 14.46 9 0 0 0 0 9.1 12 19 15 2 4 12 6 4 Diaz, Pedro 1 6 7.52 11 9 0 0 0 40.2 52 38 34 3 3 22 25 10 Fleece, Nick 0 0 0.00 3 0 0 0 0 2.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Garrett, Amir 1 3 6.88 8 8 0 0 0 34.0 40 26 26 4 2 16 15 8 Guillon, Ismael 7 8 4.75 27 26 0 0 0 121.1 95 72 64 14 1 95 134 26 Housey, Joey 2 1 5.28 11 0 0 0 1 15.1 13 10 9 1 0 11 14 1 Klimesh, Ben 3 0 2.60 24 0 0 0 5 34.2 29 12 10 3 0 10 45 2 Lively, Ben 0 1 2.25 1 1 0 0 0 4.0 2 2 1 0 0 1 7 1 Lorenzen, Michael 1 0 0.00 9 0 0 0 2 8.1 7 0 0 0 0 2 7 0 Lucas, Sean 3 1 3.34 30 0 0 0 11 35.0 29 14 13 3 0 10 32 2 McMyne, Kyle 0 0 3.09 10 0 0 0 3 11.2 11 5 4 1 0 5 13 1 Mugarian, Wes 0 1 5.46 12 0 0 0 0 29.2 35 19 18 4 2 12 26 5 Peralta, Wandy 2 7 3.80 44 4 0 0 1 85.1 91 45 36 9 2 41 79 14 Romano, Sal 7 11 4.86 25 25 0 0 0 120.1 134 81 65 10 10 57 89 9 Salter, Austin 0 1 17.36 4 0 0 0 0 4.2 12 10 9 1 0 4 7 1 Saunders, Mike 1 1 3.09 6 2 0 0 1 11.2 7 5 4 0 0 5 6 3 Stephens, Jackson 3 7 4.59 14 6 0 0 1 64.2 79 39 33 6 4 18 55 1 Stephenson, Robert 5 3 2.57 14 14 0 0 0 77.0 56 30 22 5 3 20 96 10 Taveras, Werleen 1 2 3.95 11 0 0 0 0 13.2 18 8 6 0 1 7 13 1 Travieso, Nick 7 4 4.63 17 17 0 0 0 81.2 83 47 42 7 4 27 61 8 Wiley, MO 0 0 12.27 4 0 0 0 0 3.2 7 6 5 1 0 4 7 0 Totals 65 74 139 0 37 1219 612 60 1084 4.50 139 6 1225.0 712 104 531 159 M E DI A

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2014 Season Recap

68-70 Overall 1st Half: 36-32; 2nd Half 32-38 Did Not Qualify for Playoffs

The Dragons hopes of qualifying for post-season play ended on the last day of the regular season. The Dragons led the second half Eastern Division wildcard race by one-half game with two games to play, but split their final two contests to fall short of the playoffs. In 2014, Major League All-Stars Aroldis Chapman and Brandon Phillips played for the Dragons on injury rehab assignments. On July 10, the Dragons made their first-ever appearance on national television when they were selected by CBS Sports Network for the MiLB Game of the Week at Day Air Ballpark. For the first time in franchise history, the Dragons roster included four first round draft picks (RHP Nick Travieso, OF Phillip Ervin, RHP Nick Howard, and SS Alex Blandino). The Dragons were represented in the Midwest League All-Star Game by Travieso, RHP Sal Romano, LHP Ismael Guillon, and SS Carlton Daal. Travieso led the league in victories while Romano broke the club record for most games started by a pitcher and led the MWL in innings pitched.

Dayton Final Hitting Statistics 2014

BATTERS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG E Amaral, Beau .329 17 70 13 23 5 3 1 11 5 15 9 2 .377 .529 0 Benedetto, Nick .221 40 131 14 29 8 0 2 17 2 58 1 1 .233 .328 2 Blandino, Alex .261 34 134 20 35 10 1 4 16 13 42 1 2 .329 .440 8 Buckley, Sean .185 24 92 11 17 5 0 2 16 5 29 5 1 .240 .304 0 Bueno, Ronald .253 54 182 19 46 7 3 0 13 13 39 4 5 .310 .324 8 Daal, Carlton .296 95 345 46 102 10 3 1 29 19 60 13 3 .334 .351 39 Dailey, Brandon .216 17 51 10 11 1 0 3 6 5 20 0 0 .310 .412 2 Diaz, Sammy .259 51 189 23 49 11 3 1 21 17 18 4 0 .317 .365 4 Elizalde, Sebastian .311 55 183 29 57 12 1 7 34 41 48 9 10 .439 .503 4 Ervin, Phillip .237 132 498 68 118 34 7 7 68 46 110 30 5 .305 .376 1 Gelalich, Jeff .222 55 212 30 47 7 3 2 21 24 59 12 4 .308 .311 1 Hannahan, Jack .333 4 12 0 4 1 0 0 1 1 5 0 0 .385 .417 0 Hudson, Joe .216 80 269 34 58 14 2 3 30 33 54 2 1 .314 .316 9 Mateo, Daniel .229 24 83 13 19 7 0 1 7 10 14 0 0 .309 .349 1 Matthews, Jon .314 67 236 34 74 7 3 2 21 28 48 13 9 .398 .394 2 McGruder, Jamodrick.235 97 349 51 82 11 7 5 30 58 74 12 8 .347 .350 16 Morillo, Julio .250 5 16 2 4 0 0 0 3 1 4 0 0 .294 .250 0 Ortiz, Jose .198 39 131 12 26 7 1 3 14 8 39 0 0 .250 .336 3 Phillips, Brandon .667 1 3 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .750 1.000 0 Pigott, Daniel .257 38 140 18 36 5 1 0 16 11 26 2 5 .327 .307 6 Rachal, Avain .193 74 244 23 47 8 2 2 24 21 78 13 2 .267 .266 6 Rahier, Tanner .238 117 421 51 100 19 2 9 54 33 98 2 2 .298 .356 16 Ramirez, Robert .288 45 177 26 51 12 4 6 25 9 58 0 3 .335 .503 9 Reynoso, Jonathan .229 52 175 20 40 4 1 0 13 14 41 8 1 .297 .263 6 Rosa, Gabriel .170 45 147 13 25 5 1 3 12 14 46 9 2 .257 .279 1 Tromp, Chad .231 5 13 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 .286 .231 0 Valor, Humberto .036 9 28 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 8 0 0 .100 .036 1 Team Total .244 4534 1106 48 503 1097 66 .354 138 582 211 64 434 149 .316 164

Dayton Final Pitching Statistics 2014

PITCHERS W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP   Amezcua, Tony 2 2 5.09 26 0 0 0 0 46.0 47 29 26 1 1 21 45 3 Becker, Nolan 1 2 2.17 26 0 0 0 1 37.1 28 16 9 5 4 9 44 4 Bender, Joel 6 3 4.66 45 1 0 0 2 63.2 69 33 33 1 4 20 70 6 Brattvet, Scott 3 6 4.08 36 0 0 0 10 46.1 48 23 21 2 2 18 36 9 Chacin, Alejandro 4 4 2.34 48 0 0 0 20 65.1 52 23 17 2 7 28 84 7 Chapman, Aroldis 0 0 0.00 2 2 0 0 0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 Diaz, Pedro 2 2 5.34 39 0 0 0 2 55.2 67 45 33 5 4 20 50 5 Garrett, Amir 7 8 3.65 27 27 2 2 0 133.1 115 65 54 11 3 51 127 8 Guillon, Ismael 4 1 3.17 13 12 0 0 0 65.1 41 27 23 3 1 27 69 8 Howard, Nick 2 1 3.74 11 5 0 0 0 33.2 28 15 14 4 1 11 23 0 Kemp, Ryan 1 3 5.35 20 0 0 0 0 33.2 41 26 20 3 1 13 29 3 Langfield, Dan 3 2 4.62 21 9 0 0 0 60.1 45 33 31 7 1 43 81 7 Mitchell, Evan 2 3 4.22 26 0 0 0 0 32.0 30 18 15 1 2 13 29 4 Moran, Luke 0 0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 4.0 3 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 Morillo, Junior 0 1 1.69 1 1 0 0 0 5.1 4 1 1 0 0 2 2 1 Muehring, Austin 0 0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 3.1 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 Quezada, Radhames 1 2 2.75 15 0 0 0 0 19.2 16 10 6 0 4 18 18 5 Romano, Sal 8 11 4.12 28 28 0 0 0 148.2 169 87 68 9 8 42 128 9 Romero, Franderlyn 0 0 3.60 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 5 3 2 1 0 0 3 0 Routt, Nick 0 0 3.12 3 3 0 0 0 17.1 14 7 6 1 0 4 14 1 Somsen, Layne 1 1 1.40 11 1 0 0 2 19.1 12 3 3 1 0 4 26 1 Stephens, Jackson 2 7 4.81 14 14 0 0 0 67.1 70 40 36 8 7 22 54 3 Travieso, Nick 14 5 3.03 26 26 1 0 0 142.2 123 62 48 10 10 44 114 6 Weiss, Zack 2 4 2.42 34 0 0 0 3 63.1 50 18 17 4 3 21 80 8 Wright, Daniel 3 2 2.06 10 7 0 0 0 43.2 36 11 10 5 3 7 42 2 Team Total 68 70 138 3 40 1116 490 66 1177 3.63 138 12 1214.1 595 84 442 100 M E DI A

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2015 Season Recap

71-68 Overall 1st Half: 39-31; 2nd Half 32-37 Did Not Qualify for Playoffs

After the Dragons playoff hopes came down to the final day of the regular season in 2014 before coming up one victory short, they came even closer in 2015 but again missed out on the post-season. The Dragons finished the first half with a 39-31 record, finishing in a virtual tie with the Great Lakes Loons for the East Division wildcard spot. But the Loons, who played two fewer games due to rain, finished at 38-30. Their .559 winning percentage was two points better than the Dragons mark of .557, just enough to keep the Dragons out of the playoffs. The Dragons enjoyed one of their finest home seasons ever at Day Air Ballpark. They posted a home record of 43-27, including nine consecutive home victories from July 9-21. The Dragons notched 12 “walk-off” wins, three more than they had over the previous two seasons combined. From May 28-July 12, seven of the Dragons 14 home victories came in walk-off style, including six extra-inning wins. For the year, the Dragons were 8-0 in extra inning games at home. On June 13 at Day Air Ballpark, three consecutive Dragons batters blasted home runs against the Beloit Snappers. In the second inning, Jose Ortiz, Jimmy Pickens, and Luis Gonzalez all hit home runs over a stretch of four total pitches. Starting pitcher Tyler Mahle enjoyed a sensational year with the Dragons, earning Cincinnati Reds Minor League Player of the Year honors. He pitched in the mid-season Midwest League All-Star Game, then became the first starting pitcher in Dragons history to be named to the full-season MWL all-star team (one player per position). Mahle’s 2.43 ERA was the second best in franchise hise history. Mahle and fellow starting pitchers Jake Paulson, Wyatt Strahan, and Tejay Antone all finished in the top 10 in the league ERA rankings. Mahle, Antone and reliever Brian Hunter pitched in the MWL All-Star Game.

Dayton Final Hitting Statistics 2015

BATTERS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG E Aldazoro, Argenis .262 38 141 10 37 8 2 0 16 11 31 3 2 .316 .348 2 Aquino, Aristides .234 61 231 25 54 9 3 5 27 11 53 6 1 .281 .364 4 Benedetto, Nick .192 17 52 9 10 4 0 1 5 2 19 0 2 .276 .327 0 Boulware, Garrett .245 80 277 25 68 7 0 4 28 23 44 1 1 .330 .314 11 Bueno, Ronald .270 61 230 34 62 11 6 1 22 28 50 12 2 .352 .383 5 Chavez, Alberti .400 3 10 3 4 2 1 0 1 1 3 0 0 .455 .800 0 Crook, Narciso .236 105 381 42 90 19 5 9 47 15 103 13 3 .270 .383 6 Gonzalez, Luis .245 124 497 55 122 18 3 2 50 14 82 7 4 .270 .306 42 Kronenfeld, Paul .249 74 277 30 69 17 4 6 33 28 66 1 0 .320 .404 6 LaValley, Gavin .267 125 469 52 125 29 1 4 53 50 114 4 1 .343 .358 23 Long, Shed .283 42 152 22 43 7 2 6 16 18 31 2 3 .363 .474 6 Lopez, Maikel .375 2 8 1 3 0 0 1 1 0 3 0 0 .375 .750 0 Matthews, Jon .306 13 49 4 15 2 0 0 6 6 5 1 3 .393 .347 0 Morillo, Julio .000 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .000 0 O’Grady, Brian .271 71 251 44 68 15 6 6 36 46 55 21 5 .385 .450 4 Ortiz, Jose .199 43 156 13 31 8 0 3 23 6 35 0 0 .229 .308 4 Pickens, Jimmy .247 95 332 44 82 21 3 5 31 20 89 9 3 .296 .373 4 Rachal, Avain .239 110 389 47 93 16 4 4 39 43 101 14 6 .332 .332 9 Reynoso, Jonathan .273 89 315 47 86 5 6 3 25 17 54 16 3 .316 .356 5 Soto, Wendell .295 15 44 8 13 2 1 1 8 14 12 4 3 .458 .455 3 Thompson, Cory .196 51 194 23 38 6 1 4 14 9 47 0 1 .262 .299 13 Tromp, Chad .293 24 82 7 24 8 0 0 6 5 15 0 0 .348 .390 1 Washington, Ty .267 39 150 15 40 10 2 1 17 17 28 4 4 .345 .380 3 Totals .251 4690 1177 50 504 1041 47 .362 139 560 224 66 384 118 .316 174

Dayton Final Pitching Statistics 2015

PITCHERS W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP   Antone, Tejay 6 10 2.91 26 26 1 0 0 158 174 66 51 2 3 33 101 6 Armstrong, Mark 3 3 3.20 13 12 0 0 0 64.2 71 27 23 1 3 14 44 2 Bernardino, Brennan 2 3 3.64 37 0 0 0 3 54.1 64 30 22 0 5 21 49 4 Boyles, Ty 0 2 8.62 4 4 0 0 0 15.2 16 15 15 2 1 6 9 1 Brattvet, Scott 1 2 1.80 17 0 0 0 0 25 16 13 5 1 0 10 17 4 Chacin, Alejandro 1 0 5.52 10 0 0 0 1 14.2 16 9 9 0 1 4 16 0 Ehret, Jacob 3 3 3.71 40 0 0 0 3 70.1 63 40 29 1 7 37 59 11 Hunter, Brian 5 3 2.20 28 0 0 0 7 32.2 26 10 8 1 2 13 41 2 Kivel, Jeremy 0 1 5.40 37 0 0 0 2 50 51 36 30 5 2 38 55 8 Krauss, Conor 3 3 2.97 42 0 0 0 9 60.2 57 26 20 0 9 25 44 9 Mahle, Tyler 13 8 2.43 27 26 0 0 0 152 145 54 41 7 11 25 135 3 Mantoni, Joe 1 1 2.63 12 0 0 0 1 13.2 15 4 4 0 1 4 14 1 Moody, Jacob 1 0 9.00 11 0 0 0 0 14 24 18 14 1 1 15 15 1 Morillo, Junior 4 9 6.86 18 14 0 0 0 78.2 115 64 60 12 4 22 45 5 Parmenter, Tyler 1 0 1.29 2 0 0 0 0 7 4 2 1 0 0 4 6 4 Paulson, Jake 8 5 2.60 33 14 0 0 1 117.2 106 45 34 5 3 18 92 12 Pickens, Jimmy 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Smith, Josh 0 0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Sterner, Ty 1 1 7.45 12 0 0 0 1 19.1 19 18 16 1 2 12 22 5 Strahan, Wyatt 9 10 2.79 28 28 1 0 0 164.1 158 68 51 10 7 53 132 10 Sullivan, Michael 2 0 3.38 18 0 0 0 1 37.1 28 15 14 3 1 12 31 1 Varner, Seth 7 4 2.88 14 14 0 0 0 78 82 30 25 4 2 5 77 5 Totals 71 68 139 2 29 1250 469 65 1005 3.43 139 8 1229.1 590 56 371 94 M E DI A

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2016 Season Recap

47-93 Overall 1st Half: 21-49; 2nd Half 26-44 Did Not Qualify for Playoffs

The Dragons roster over the final two months of the season included Reds top prospect Nick Senzel, whose .567 slugging percentage was the highest in franchise history for any player appearing in a least 50 games. On August 13, the Dragons began a nine-game home winning streak that was one short of the all-time franchise record. The winning streak included numerous dramatic victories including an August 14 win against South Bend when five-foot-eight utility man Josciel Veras connected on a game-tying home run with one out in the bottom of the ninth to open the door to a Dragons win in the 10th.

Dayton Final Hitting Statistics 2016

BATTERS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG E Aldazoro, Argenis .176 20 68 3 12 1 0 0 3 5 15 2 1 .233 .191 2 Bell, Brantley .248 114 412 34 102 16 3 1 36 33 103 23 9 .311 .308 28 Charlton, Ed .182 34 110 11 20 5 1 2 7 11 46 1 1 .258 .300 1 Chavez, Alberti .333 3 9 1 3 2 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 .300 .889 0 Crook, Narciso .244 23 82 12 20 4 0 3 7 6 23 2 1 .311 .402 2 Duarte, Jose .214 29 98 4 21 1 0 1 8 7 29 0 0 .267 .255 4 Duran, Juan .158 5 19 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 .158 .211 0 Franklin, Kevin .225 28 102 4 23 5 0 1 10 3 28 0 0 .255 .304 1 Garcia, Kevin .187 25 91 5 17 2 0 0 5 6 15 2 1 .237 .209 0 Gonzalez, Luis .228 105 381 30 87 23 2 3 36 18 87 4 1 .261 .323 18 LaValley, Gavin .211 5 19 2 4 1 0 0 0 3 7 0 0 .318 .263 1 Liberatore, Ernesto .111 3 9 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 .111 .111 0 Long, Shed .281 94 335 47 94 24 1 11 45 44 85 16 3 .371 .457 11 Mardirosian, Shane .226 111 394 39 89 13 5 2 24 29 79 9 9 .291 .299 5 Medina, Reydel .235 54 187 17 44 9 4 5 20 4 79 8 4 .256 .406 5 Okey, Chris .243 42 148 21 36 8 1 6 21 14 49 5 0 .323 .432 4 Piatnik, Mitch .238 78 273 39 65 11 2 3 16 16 115 10 6 .282 .326 3 Rachal, Avain .227 7 22 3 5 0 0 0 1 2 9 1 1 .346 .227 1 Rahier, Tanner .221 16 68 8 15 2 0 1 3 2 16 0 1 .243 .294 3 Senzel, Nick .329 58 210 38 69 23 3 7 36 32 49 15 7 .415 .567 8 Shields, Zack .240 101 367 44 88 14 6 0 19 24 82 22 9 .293 .311 10 Siri, Jose .145 27 83 5 12 3 0 0 3 2 34 3 2 .163 .181 4 Stephenson, Tyler .216 39 139 17 30 4 1 3 16 12 45 0 0 .278 .324 3 Sweet, Daniel .243 36 140 19 34 6 4 3 18 12 47 6 3 .307 .407 2 Thompson, Cory .148 8 27 4 4 1 0 0 1 2 10 0 0 .207 .185 6 Trees, Mitch .158 49 158 10 25 6 1 1 10 10 67 0 0 .208 .228 4 Vargas, Hector .194 36 129 9 25 4 1 0 8 4 18 4 1 .215 .240 7 Vasquez, James .223 130 475 46 106 20 1 14 66 43 92 2 1 .295 .358 13 Veras, Josciel .216 26 74 12 16 4 0 2 9 6 21 1 0 .293 .351 0 Team Total .231 4629 1070 36 431 1257 61 .338 140 485 213 70 350 136 .290 161

Dayton Final Pitching Statistics 2016 PITCHERS W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP   Adams, Jesse 0 0 4.50 2 0 0 0 0 4 3 2 2 0 0 3 4 0 Arias, Junior 0 0 13.50 4 0 0 0 0 3.1 6 5 5 1 0 1 2 1 Aybar, Manuel 3 5 4.19 40 0 0 0 2 58 45 35 27 4 6 43 75 18 Bautista, Wendolyn 2 0 3.15 7 4 1 1 0 34.1 36 12 12 2 0 8 25 3 Benenati, Lucas 0 2 2.77 14 0 0 0 0 26 28 13 8 2 2 1 25 4 Boyles, Ty 6 8 4.81 24 22 0 0 0 121.2 131 69 65 7 5 49 98 17 Constante, Jacob 4 9 4.50 26 18 0 0 0 108 112 65 54 2 3 51 68 2 DeSclafani, Anthony 0 0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 5 3 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 Duarte, Jose 0 0 13.50 1 0 0 0 0 1.1 5 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 Hendrix, Ryan 3 1 3.04 15 0 0 0 0 26.2 21 9 9 0 2 8 31 10 Hernandez, Ariel 0 1 2.59 18 0 0 0 2 31.1 11 10 9 0 1 20 40 4 Johnson, Jake 0 4 10.30 13 3 0 0 0 25.1 42 35 29 3 1 14 27 4 Kivel, Jeremy 2 3 5.19 28 0 0 0 4 34.2 34 26 20 1 2 29 42 9 Krauss, Conor 0 3 5.79 13 0 0 0 0 14 13 14 9 0 3 16 10 3 Lopez, Jose 6 9 3.97 21 21 0 0 0 113.1 118 61 50 2 3 32 113 8 Lugo, Sandy 1 1 2.45 30 0 0 0 2 55 46 22 15 6 2 13 77 8 Martinez, Juan 3 2 1.60 25 0 0 0 0 33.2 37 9 6 0 1 8 27 1 Moreta, Bernardo 0 1 5.19 6 0 0 0 0 8.2 10 6 5 0 1 7 7 1 Ohanian, Sarkis 0 3 3.31 34 0 0 0 13 35.1 20 15 13 1 1 13 61 11 Orewiler, Austin 3 14 4.05 28 23 1 1 0 131 150 75 59 3 8 40 79 15 Ortiz, Braulio 0 1 6.06 12 0 0 0 0 16.1 16 14 11 2 2 5 23 6 Rainey, Tanner 5 10 5.57 29 20 0 0 1 103.1 109 70 64 9 8 66 113 25 Ramsey, Jordan 0 0 7.53 7 0 0 0 0 14.1 10 13 12 2 0 14 12 7 Reyes, Jesus 5 5 2.40 30 10 0 0 2 93.2 73 31 25 3 3 37 68 10 Romero, Franderlin 1 4 2.87 8 8 0 0 0 47 46 22 15 1 0 9 42 3 Santillan, Tony 2 3 6.82 7 7 0 0 0 30.1 27 23 23 3 2 24 38 5 Sullivan, Michael 0 2 5.52 30 0 0 0 1 31 38 25 19 3 0 13 29 5 Veras, Josciel 0 0 81.00 2 0 0 0 0 0.2 5 6 6 1 1 1 1 0 Webb, Alex 1 2 4.15 3 3 0 0 0 13 13 8 6 0 1 2 7 0 Team Total 47 93 140 2 27 1208 578 58 1147 4.26 140 11 1220 697 59 528 181 M E DI A

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2017 Season Recap

71-69 Overall; 1st Half: 41-29; 2nd Half 26-44 Midwest League East Division 1st Half Wildcard The Dragons qualified for the Midwest League playoffs for the first time since 2011 and then set a club record for most post-season victories. The Dragons knocked off heavily-favored West Michigan in the first round of the playoffs, two-games-to-one, taking the decisive third game in an epic 11-inning battle that lasted nearly four hours. The Dragons hosted the second Reds Futures Game on April 1. The individual highlight of the season was Jose Siri’s 39-game hitting streak that broke a 40-year-old league record.

Dayton Final Hitting Statistics 2017 BATTERS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS SLG OBP E Bell, Brantley .240 63 229 25 55 13 1 2 32 21 72 15 5 .309 .332 0 Beltre, Michael .238 117 407 51 97 14 6 3 36 49 89 9 9 .323 .324 4 Brown, Cassidy .166 83 277 31 46 13 0 4 29 33 67 4 0 .266 .256 6 Collymore, Malik .222 34 108 16 24 6 2 3 12 17 33 6 1 .349 .398 4 Franklin, Kevin .205 14 44 3 9 1 0 1 5 2 9 0 0 .255 .295 1 Friedl, T.J. .284 66 250 47 71 20 6 5 25 29 46 14 8 .378 .472 3 Gonzalez, Luis .276 40 123 20 34 6 0 3 17 4 13 2 2 .310 .398 4 Lofstrom, Morgan .300 3 10 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 .364 .300 0 Mardirosian, Shane .188 27 85 8 16 3 1 1 10 7 27 3 1 .274 .282 3 Ovalle, Gabriel .208 17 48 5 10 1 0 0 4 6 11 0 0 .296 .229 1 Piatnik, Mitch .176 11 34 2 6 1 0 0 1 0 14 1 1 .200 .206 0 Rachal, Avain .207 19 58 10 12 2 1 1 3 12 23 2 2 .361 .328 2 Rivero, Carlos .180 38 122 15 22 6 0 0 6 16 49 3 0 .273 .230 5 Sansone, John .216 107 375 54 81 22 1 13 59 48 128 3 1 .322 .384 15 Siri, Jose .293 126 498 92 146 24 11 24 76 33 130 46 12 .341 .530 9 Sparks, Taylor .226 33 124 16 28 5 1 7 22 12 47 0 0 .319 .452 5 Stephenson, Tyler .278 80 295 39 82 22 0 6 50 44 58 2 1 .374 .414 6 Trammell, Taylor .281 129 491 80 138 24 10 13 77 71 123 41 12 .368 .450 3 Trees, Mitch .109 13 46 2 5 1 0 0 3 1 26 0 0 .146 .130 2 Vargas, Hector .225 121 440 43 99 14 1 7 36 19 66 4 5 .260 .309 27 Vasquez, James .236 46 161 21 38 10 0 5 26 15 23 0 1 .308 .391 6 Ventura, Randy .276 26 105 22 29 8 1 1 10 11 20 9 2 .342 .400 4 Veras, Josciel .250 2 8 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .250 .250 0 White, Zeke .000 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 0 Yari, Bruce .252 88 329 46 83 17 0 13 54 41 98 2 0 .334 .422 4 Team Total .243 4672 1136 42 593 1175 63 .383 140 649 233 112 492 166 .322 133

Dayton Final Pitching Statistics 2017

PITCHERS W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP Adams, Jesse 5 2 2.44 43 0 0 0 6 70 50 21 19 6 3 11 83 1 Bailey, Homer 1 0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 6 1 0 0 0 1 0 6 0 Benenati, Lucas 1 1 6.75 19 0 0 0 0 29.1 35 23 22 6 2 6 27 6 Blandino, Matt 4 4 5.48 14 12 0 0 0 65.2 88 47 40 5 2 8 40 1 Boyles, Ty 5 2 3.99 10 10 1 1 0 56.1 59 26 25 6 6 10 40 2 Cingrani, Tony 0 0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Cox, Andy 3 1 1.64 22 0 0 0 3 22 18 4 4 0 1 11 33 1 DeSclafani, Anthony 0 1 16.62 2 2 0 0 0 4.1 10 8 8 3 0 0 6 0 Fossas, Aaron 4 1 2.43 44 0 0 0 6 66.2 61 20 18 1 5 16 49 1 Hendrix, Ryan 4 1 2.36 23 0 0 0 6 34.1 19 11 9 2 2 10 61 7 Hunter, Brian 0 0 3.00 5 0 0 0 4 6 5 3 2 0 0 1 8 0 Jordan, Andrew 7 8 4.66 25 25 0 0 0 131.1 121 74 68 17 6 37 113 6 Kuhnel, Joel 2 4 4.36 48 0 0 0 11 64 78 37 31 6 2 10 54 6 Lugo, Sandy 0 1 1.59 2 0 0 0 0 5.2 4 2 1 1 0 2 6 0 Machorro, Carlos 2 3 2.29 29 0 0 0 1 51 33 17 13 1 3 20 43 4 Mardirosian, Shane 0 0 9.00 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 Mena, Alfredo 0 0 6.52 7 0 0 0 0 9.2 14 8 7 0 1 7 13 1 Moreta, Dauri 1 2 4.94 19 0 0 0 0 27.1 18 15 15 4 3 9 37 4 Moss, Scott 13 6 3.45 26 26 0 0 0 135.2 114 62 52 11 8 48 156 10 Nova, Moises 0 1 4.86 8 0 0 0 1 16.2 14 11 9 2 2 9 18 4 Olson, Ryan 2 2 4.18 4 4 1 1 0 23.2 24 13 11 1 0 4 18 0 Ovalle, Gabriel 0 0 36.00 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 4 4 1 0 1 0 0 Piatnik, Mitch 0 0 -.-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Quillen, Aaron 0 0 11.25 1 0 0 0 0 4 8 5 5 1 0 2 1 0 Riehl, Patrick 1 2 6.75 25 0 0 0 1 29.1 25 24 22 1 6 26 28 6 Romero, Wennington 5 10 5.10 26 26 1 0 0 136 153 82 77 17 9 30 126 7 Sansone, John 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Santillan, Tony 9 8 3.38 25 24 0 0 0 128 104 57 48 9 2 56 128 11 Stallings, Jesse 1 4 4.57 45 0 0 0 1 63 70 37 32 5 3 21 39 3 Vasquez, James 0 0 18.00 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 2 2 1 0 0 2 0 Webb, Alex 1 4 4.84 12 7 0 0 2 48.1 50 28 26 6 1 13 40 3 Wotell, Max 0 1 8.10 2 2 0 0 0 6.2 10 6 6 2 0 5 7 1 Total 71 4.16 140 11 1246 648 115 374 86 69 140 3 42 1198 576 68 1184 M E DI A

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2018 Season Recap

58-80 Overall; 1st Half: 31-37; 2nd Half 27-43 Did Not Qualify for Playoffs

The Dragons had an unusal streaky start to the season that continued into May. They opened the year with three straight losses before winning their next nine games. They immediately followed the winning streak with an eight-game losing streak, then won nine of the next 10. They lost the next eight, then won seven of the next eight to run their record on the year to 25-21. But a rough finish to the first half carried into the second half and the Dragons were never able to move back into contention. Hard-throwing pitching prospect Hunter Greene made his debut in a full-season league in Dayton on April 9 before an enthusiastic crowd and a press box filled with national, regional, and local media. Greene’s first pitch with the Dragons was clocked at 100 mph. The second overall pick of the 2017 draft spent four months with the Dragons and showed tremendous improvement over the course of the season. In his final game, he fired a pitch at 102 mph, the fastest pitch ever measured at Day Air Ballpark.

Dayton Final Hitting Statistics 2018

BATTERS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS SLG OBP E Beltre, Michael .297 47 165 27 49 7 3 4 19 29 37 12 1 .404 .448 6 Cedrola, Lorenzo .260 45 169 13 44 4 2 1 11 9 28 13 7 .310 .325 0 Clementina, Hendrik .268 96 340 38 91 22 1 18 59 30 99 1 0 .327 .497 5 Collymore, Malik .289 20 76 10 22 5 1 1 13 3 21 2 1 .325 .421 1 Crook, Narciso .263 25 80 11 21 10 1 3 19 9 27 3 0 .337 .525 1 Downs, Jeter .257 120 455 63 117 23 2 13 47 52 103 37 10 .351 .402 21 Fairchild, Stuart .277 67 235 40 65 12 5 7 37 31 65 17 4 .377 .460 0 Garcia, Jose .245 125 482 61 118 22 4 6 53 19 112 13 9 .290 .344 28 Gordon, Miles .211 57 204 37 43 5 6 2 8 23 46 17 6 .290 .324 4 India, Jonathan .229 27 96 17 22 7 0 3 11 13 28 5 0 .339 .396 2 Kolozsvary, Mark .225 82 275 26 62 16 1 3 27 24 76 3 0 .310 .324 8 Lofstrom, Morgan .250 11 28 3 7 3 0 0 2 3 12 0 0 .344 .357 3 Lopez, Alejo .321 65 234 29 75 16 2 0 17 18 31 7 6 .375 .406 6 Marshall, Montrell .181 65 226 30 41 16 2 3 22 30 89 1 0 .286 .310 3 Munroe, Reshard .192 32 99 16 19 3 2 3 10 14 27 9 2 .296 .354 3 Piatnik, Mitch .174 27 86 8 15 3 0 0 6 5 43 3 2 .228 .209 1 Sansone, John .245 60 216 22 53 10 3 4 27 14 63 5 1 .305 .375 8 Santana, Leandro .217 113 396 39 86 15 1 9 37 37 123 5 1 .286 .328 15 Scantlin, Nate .100 3 10 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 .182 .100 0 Spooner, Mike .091 3 11 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 .167 .091 0 Sugilio, Andy .278 91 363 34 101 14 4 5 45 17 61 12 7 .308 .380 3 Vargas, Hector .150 6 20 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 .150 .150 2 Ventura, Randy .188 7 32 0 6 0 0 0 2 0 8 5 1 .188 .188 0 Wallace, Raul .254 43 134 18 34 4 1 4 15 5 59 4 3 .277 .388 1 Williams, J.D. .255 46 145 29 37 4 3 0 15 20 36 8 4 .355 .324 2 Totals .248 4577 1133 44 503 1204 65 .373 138 573 221 89 406 182 .318 135

Dayton Final Pitching Statistics 2018

PITCHERS W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP Adams, Jesse 0 0 15.43 2 0 0 0 0 2.1 4 4 4 1 0 2 3 1 Aguilar, Miguel 4 2 3.49 21 0 0 0 1 38.2 33 16 15 3 6 13 30 4 Alecis, Luis 0 0 9.72 7 0 0 0 0 8.1 8 10 9 0 2 13 7 4 Bautista, Wendolyn 5 6 3.75 35 11 0 0 2 110.1 122 55 46 10 1 29 114 8 Bennett, Connor 1 1 5.27 8 0 0 0 0 13.2 16 8 8 2 0 6 14 0 Buffett, Tyler 0 0 6.67 17 0 0 0 0 28.1 50 25 21 2 2 8 27 3 Chacon, Adrian 1 0 7.56 9 0 0 0 1 16.2 23 14 14 3 1 8 16 3 Cox, Andy 1 2 7.43 13 1 0 0 1 13.1 16 13 11 2 3 6 12 3 Ghyzel, John 3 7 4.40 42 0 0 0 19 45 42 23 22 3 2 31 58 4 Greene, Hunter 3 7 4.48 18 18 0 0 0 68.1 66 35 34 6 6 23 89 6 Hunter, Brian 1 0 1.98 8 0 0 0 1 13.2 16 4 3 0 2 4 16 1 Jordan, Andrew 2 3 3.83 10 10 0 0 0 54 55 28 23 2 2 17 34 2 Lofstrom, Morgan 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 Lopez, Alejo 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 McGuff, Patrick 2 5 4.09 11 10 0 0 0 50.2 51 26 23 3 3 19 35 1 Mondile, Tyler 2 7 6.51 16 16 1 1 0 76 112 57 55 15 3 16 64 1 Moreta, Dauri 3 2 7.25 28 0 0 0 1 44.2 49 40 36 2 4 18 58 7 Naughton, Packy 5 10 4.03 28 28 0 0 0 154 168 73 69 12 5 34 137 6 Nutof, Ryan 5 1 2.92 46 0 0 0 5 71 75 27 23 3 2 27 76 4 Ohanian, Sarkis 2 1 9.00 11 0 0 0 2 12 14 16 12 2 1 10 15 0 Orewiler, Austin 5 5 3.72 30 12 0 0 2 123.1 129 64 51 12 10 39 71 5 Quillen, Aaron 0 0 3.95 7 0 0 0 0 13.2 16 6 6 2 2 3 7 0 Rodriguez, Adrian 4 5 7.19 15 15 0 0 0 66.1 86 54 53 10 10 25 56 9 Ryan, Connor 1 0 7.27 8 0 0 0 1 8.2 11 7 7 0 0 8 10 1 Sceroler, Mac 2 6 6.00 11 11 0 0 0 54 63 42 36 6 2 24 47 5 Solomon, Jared 0 1 5.40 6 6 0 0 0 25 32 19 15 1 2 18 13 5 Thompson, Cory 6 6 3.25 46 0 0 0 5 72 76 31 26 6 6 13 67 9 Wotell, Max 0 0 16.87 5 0 0 0 0 2.2 2 5 5 1 0 9 3 0 Zabala, Aneurys 0 3 3.31 16 0 0 0 3 16.1 14 8 6 1 0 9 13 1 Totals 58 4.73 138 5 1205 710 110 435 93 80 138 1 44 1349 633 77 1094 M E DI A

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2019 Season Recap

58-82 Overall; 1st Half: 28-42; 2nd Half 30-40 Did Not Qualify for Playoffs

The Dragons celebrated their 20th season in 2019. On March 30, former Dragons players Austin Kearns, Chris Dickerson, and Todd Coffey returned to Day Air Ballpark, along with former Dragons coaches Ken Griffey Sr. and Tom Browning, for the Dragons “20th Season Celebration Game,” though rain prevented the game from being played. The Dragons enjoyed a 10-game winning streak from June 2-12, tied for second longest in franchise history. On April 23, Pabel Manzanero became the fourth player in Dragons history to hit three home runs in one game. On July 27, Brian Rey broke a club record by driving in eight runs in a game with a grand slam home run, three-run double, and a solo homer. Reds first round draft pick Nick Lodolo joined the Dragons for a pair of starts in late July. BATTERS Bautista, Mariel Demurias, Eddy Farmer, Kyle Finol, Claudio Gordon, Miles Harris, Dylan Hernandez, Miguel Liberatore, Ernesto Lloyd, Matt Lofstrom, Morgan Manzanero, Pabel Martinez, Juan Munroe, Shard Ozuna, Reniel Plaz, Peterson Rey, Brian Rivero, Carlos Scantlin, Nate Schuyler, Jay Siani, Michael Spillane, Bren Ventura, Randy Warren, Cameron White, Zeek Willems, Jonathan

Dayton Final Hitting Statistics 2019

AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG E .233 103 386 43 90 10 2 8 33 28 88 19 11 .303 .332 7 .000 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 1 .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .333 .000 0 .218 53 179 17 39 5 4 1 14 13 33 0 3 .286 .307 4 .208 63 226 23 47 6 2 3 25 16 67 13 4 .262 .292 2 .133 14 45 2 6 0 0 0 0 5 7 0 1 .235 .133 1 .245 127 445 47 109 22 2 5 43 25 94 7 3 .284 .337 28 .267 8 30 3 8 1 0 1 2 0 10 0 0 .267 .400 2 .224 23 76 11 17 6 0 3 11 10 21 1 2 .322 .421 2 .258 64 213 23 55 15 2 3 23 8 82 0 0 .298 .390 6 .281 86 338 34 95 25 1 10 44 8 77 1 0 .304 .450 6 .238 129 441 49 105 22 4 8 50 51 112 1 2 .330 .361 38 .197 47 142 20 28 3 4 3 15 29 45 4 5 .333 .338 4 .157 40 121 8 19 2 1 2 10 16 33 0 1 .255 .240 0 .000 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 .000 .000 0 .281 66 235 31 66 16 0 9 40 11 35 1 0 .326 .464 6 .172 38 99 11 17 0 2 1 3 14 51 3 1 .272 .242 7 .071 6 14 2 1 0 0 0 0 3 5 0 0 .278 .071 0 .260 109 388 50 101 16 2 5 50 41 75 5 5 .336 .351 9 .253 121 466 75 118 10 6 6 39 46 109 45 15 .333 .339 4 .207 62 213 31 44 10 0 5 19 28 104 5 2 .302 .324 6 .234 70 231 22 54 3 2 0 12 17 57 10 1 .287 .264 7 .236 42 148 18 35 7 0 2 13 16 30 0 0 .317 .324 7 .045 8 22 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 10 1 0 .045 .045 2 .214 33 117 12 25 7 0 2 12 2 30 3 1 .244 .325 7 .236 4582 1080 34 461 1175 57 .342 140 533 186 77 388 120 .303 179 PITCHERS Bennett, Connor Byrd, Alec Campbell, Ryan Cox, Andy Curlis, Connor D’Andrea, Jerry De Jesus, Jhon Demurias, Eddy Diaz, Alexis Fisher, Andy Garcia, Pedro Gibson, Tyler Harris, Dylan Heatherly, Jacob Johnson, Jordan Lodolo, Nick Machorro, Carlos Marinan, James McDonald, Andrew Nova, Moises Pidich, Matt Pinto, Julio Richardson, Lyon Rodriguez, Adrian Salazar, Eduardo Salinas, Ricky Schmidt, Clate Solomon, Jared Stallings, Jesse Wynne, Randy

Dayton Final Pitching Statistics 2019

W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP 3 4 2.27 33 0 0 0 12 39.2 35 14 10 1 1 17 63 5 0 0 5.40 2 0 0 0 0 1.2 5 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 5.11 7 0 0 0 0 12.1 15 9 7 0 1 5 14 2 0 1 6.60 11 0 0 0 1 15 14 15 11 0 1 17 21 4 4 6 3.16 17 13 0 0 0 74 68 35 26 9 3 32 72 1 0 4 5.12 30 0 0 0 4 51 46 35 29 3 7 32 72 9 2 13 5.08 23 23 0 0 0 95.2 116 68 54 12 6 36 68 14 3 4 4.50 40 0 0 0 4 78 85 42 39 4 4 24 70 6 7 4 5.18 25 4 0 0 0 57.1 52 34 33 4 6 28 74 6 3 3 2.73 10 1 0 0 0 26.1 18 10 8 2 3 4 32 0 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 6.48 6 0 0 0 0 8.1 15 6 6 0 1 4 5 1 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 8.31 4 4 0 0 0 8.2 12 9 8 0 1 6 10 2 0 1 9.53 2 2 0 0 0 5.2 9 6 6 1 0 1 3 1 0 0 2.57 2 2 0 0 0 7 6 2 2 0 1 0 9 0 2 0 3.61 24 0 0 0 0 42.1 29 17 17 2 2 22 48 3 2 9 5.56 17 17 1 0 0 79.1 96 53 49 10 6 30 48 11 0 2 9.33 9 0 0 0 0 18.1 31 21 19 4 3 13 11 1 1 1 4.65 27 0 0 0 0 40.2 45 30 21 1 6 23 50 7 4 3 2.22 39 0 0 0 7 65 42 25 16 6 3 20 75 3 1 0 4.11 11 0 0 0 2 15.1 13 8 7 2 0 11 22 3 3 9 4.15 26 26 0 0 0 112.2 126 66 52 10 6 33 106 6 6 4 3.18 29 6 0 0 0 79.1 67 35 28 9 8 28 70 6 6 3 3.81 35 11 0 0 0 106.1 105 52 45 9 12 36 81 8 4 3 4.13 15 15 0 0 0 72 70 39 33 7 6 28 67 8 2 1 2.55 15 4 0 0 2 42.1 31 13 12 3 1 21 36 0 1 3 3.43 11 11 0 0 0 42 42 19 16 0 1 27 46 2 0 0 0.00 3 0 0 0 2 4.1 2 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 1 0 4.50 3 1 0 0 0 12 14 7 6 2 0 0 14 0 58 4.14 140 8 1214.1 671 101 501 110 82 140 1 34 1209 559 89 1196

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Dragons Major League Connection Dragons in the Major Leagues (117) (listed alphabetically)

Name (Season w/Dragons) Acevedo, Jose, P (2000) Antone, Tejay, P (2015) Aquino, Aristides, OF (2015) Bailey, Homer, P (2005) Barnhart, Tucker, C (2011) Barrero, Jose (Garcia), SS (2018) Bergolla, William, 2B (2002) Blandino, Alex, SS (2014) Booker, Chris, P (2003) Bruce, Jay, OF (2006) Carroll, Scott, P (2008) Chacin, Alejandro, P (2013-15) Christiani, Nick, P (2010) Coffey, Todd, P (2002-03) Contreras, Carlos, P (2012) Corcino, Daniel, P (2010-11) Cozart, Zack, SS (2007-08) Cueto, Johnny, P (2006) Del Rosario, Enerio, P (2008) Denorfia, Chris, OF (2002) Dickerson, Chris, OF (2004) Dunn, Adam, OF (2000) Encarnacion, Edwin, 3B (2001-02) Ervin, Phillip, OF (2013-14) Fairchild, Stuart, OF (2018) Fisher, Carlos, P (2006) Francisco, Juan, 3B (2007) Frazier, Todd, 3B/OF (2007-08) Friedl, TJ, OF (2017) Garrett, Amir, P (2013-14) Gregorius, Didi, SS (2010) Guevara, Carlos, P (2003-04) Hall, Josh, P (2001) Hamilton, Billy, SS (2011) Hanigan, Ryan, C (2002-03) Hayes, Drew, P (2011) Heisey, Chris, OF (2007) Hendrix, Ryan, P (2016-17) Hernandez, Ariel, P (2016) Horst, Jeremy, P (2008) Hudson, Joe, C (2013-14)

Name (Season w/Dragons) India, Jonathan, 3B (2018) Janish, Paul, SS (2005-06) Joseph, Donnie, P (2009-10) Kearns, Austin, OF (2000) Koronka, John, P (2001) Kuhnel, Joel, P (2017) LaMarre, Ryan, OF (2010) Lively, Ben, P (2013) Lopez, Alejo, 2B/3B (2018) Long, Shed, 2B (2015-16) Lorenzen, Michael, P (2013) Lutz, Donald, 1B/OF (2011) Madritsch, Bobby, P (2000) Mahle, Tyler, P (2015) Manuel, Robert, P (2006) Mateo, Marcos, P (2007) Mejias-Brean, Seth, INF (2013) Mesoraco, Devin, C (2008) Moreta, Dauri, P (2017-18) Moseley, Dustin, P (2001) Naughton, Packy, P (208) O’Grady, Brian, OF/1B (2015) Olmedo, Ray, SS (2000) Ondrusek, Logan, P (2006) Partch, Curtis, P (2008-09) Pena, Wily Mo, OF (2001) Peralta, Wandy, P (2013) Perez, Miguel, C (2003-04) Phipps, Denis, OF (2008) Rainey, Tanner, P (2016) Ramirez, Ramon, P (2005) Ravin, Josh, P (2008-10) Reith, Brian, P (2000) Reyes, Jesus, P (2016) Rodriguez, Eddy, C (2007) Rodriguez, Henry, 2b (2010) Rodriguez, Yorman, OF (2011-12) Rojas, Miguel, SS (2009) Romano, Sal, P (2013-14) Rosales, Adam, SS (2005-06) Ruiz, Randy, 1B/DH (2001-02)

Name (Season w/Dragons) Salmon, Brad, P (2002) Santillan, Tony, P (2016-17) Sappelt, Dave, OF (2009) Sceroler, Mac, P (2018) Selsky, Steve, OF (2012) Senzel, Nick, 3B (2016) Siri, Jose, OF (2016-17) Smith, Jordan, P (2007) Smith, Josh, P (2010-11, 15) Smitherman, Stephen, OF (‘01) Snare, Ryan, P (2001) Somsen, Layne, P (2014) Soto, Neftali, 3B (2008) Stephens, Jackson, P (2013-14) Stephenson, Robert, P (2012-13) Stephenson, Tyler, C (2016-17) Stevens, Jeff, P (2006) Stewart, Zach, P (2008) Stubbs, Drew, OF (2007) Tatum, Craig, C (2005-06) Thompson, Daryl, P (2007) Torreyes, Ronald, 2B (2011) Trammell, Taylor, OF (2017) Tromp, Chad, C (2014-15) Turner, Justin, 2B/SS (2007) Valaika, Chris, SS (2007) Villarreal, Pedro, P (2010) Vincej, Zach, SS (2013) Viola, Pedro, P (2007) Votto, Joey, 1B (2003-04, 09) Waldrop, Kyle, OF (2012) Weiss, Zack, P (2014) Winker, Jesse, OF (2013) Wood, Travis, P (2006) Wright, Daniel, P (2014)

Dragons All-Time Major League Injury Rehab Assignments (36) (listed in order of appearance)

Mark Wohlers, P (2000)* Jose Rijo (2001)* Seth Etherton, P (2002) Jimmy Haynes, P (2003) Ben Weber, P (2005) Grant Balfour, P (2006) Matt Belisle, P (2006) Elizardo Ramirez, P (2006)* Paul Wilson, P (2006) Eddie Guardado, P (2007) Mike Stanton, P (2007) Jolbert Cabrera, INF (2008) Kent Mercker, P (2008) David Weathers, P (2008) Jared Burton, P (2009) Joey Votto, 1B (2009) Homer Bailey, P (2010) Orlando Cabrera, SS (2010) Edinson Volquez, P (2010)* Miguel Cairo, 3B (2012) Bill Bray, P (2012) Drew Stubbs, OF (2012) Nick Masset, P (2012) Joey Votto, 1B (2012) Johnny Cueto, P (2013) Ryan Ludwick, DH (2013) Aroldis Chapman, P (2014) Jack Hannahan, DH (2014)

Brandon Phillips, 2B (2014) Anthony DeSclafani, P (2016) Tony Cingrani, P (2017) Homer Bailey, P (2017) Anthony DeSclafani, P (2017) Kyle Farmer, C (2019) Jeff Hoffman, P (2021) Michael Feliz, P (2021)

*Wohlers, Rijo, Ramirez, and Volquez were assigned to the Dragons roster by the Reds. All others were on offical rehabilitation assignments.

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From Day Air Ballpark to “The Show” Dragons MLB Debuts 2000-2021

Wily Mo Pena

Brian Reith

Jose Acevedo

Adam Dunn

Austin Kearns

Ray Olmedo

May 25, 2003

Stephen Smitherman July 1, 2003

August 2, 2003

Josh Hall

Bobby Madritsch July 22, 2004

August 6, 2004

Todd Coffey

William Bergolla

John Koronka

Edwin Encarnacion

Chris Booker

Chris Denorfia

Miguel Perez

Dustin Moseley

Brad Salmon

Homer Bailey

Joey Votto

Ryan Hanigan

Johnny Cueto

Carlos Guevara

Daryl Thompson June 21, 2008

August 1, 2008

Ramon Ramirez

Carlos Fisher

Robert Manuel

May 16, 2001

April 19, 2005

Sept. 7, 2005

Sept. 4, 2007

June 2, 2008

August 30, 2008

June 19, 2001

May 9, 2005

Sept. 7, 2005

Sept. 9, 2007

May 24, 2009

July 20, 2001

June 1, 2005

July 17, 2006

April 3, 2008

Randy Ruiz

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April 17, 2002

June 24, 2005

May 1, 2007

Paul Janish

Sept. 10, 2002

Ryan Snare

Sept. 5, 2005

June 8, 2007

Jay Bruce

May 14, 2008

May 27, 2008

Adam Rosales

Chris Dickerson

August 9, 2008

Jeff Stevens

July 10, 2009

August 12, 2008

Craig Tatum July 20, 2009


From Day Air Ballpark to “The Show” Dragons MLB Debuts 2000-2021

Drew Stubbs

Pedro Viola

Justin Turner

Juan Francisco

Logan Ondrusek

Chris Heisey

Enerio Del Rosario

Jordan Smith

Travis Wood

Marcos Mateo

Chris Valaika

Todd Frazier

Jeremy Horst

Zach Stewart

Zack Cozart

Dave Sappelt

Devin Mesoraco

Henry Rodriguez

Denis Phipps

Didi Gregorius

Pedro Villarreal

August 19, 2009

May 3, 2010

August 24, 2010

August 7, 2011

Sept. 5, 2012

Donnie Joseph

Sept. 8, 2009

May 24, 2010

May 23, 2011

Sept. 3, 2011

Sept. 8, 2009

June 15, 2010

May 28, 2011

Eddy Rodriguez August 2, 2012

Donald Lutz

Sept. 14, 2009

July 1, 2010

June 16, 2011

Sept. 2, 2012

August 9, 2010

July 7, 2011

Sept. 3, 2012

Sept. 5, 2012

April 29, 2013

May 18, 2013

Neftali Soto

Curtis Partch

Scott Carroll

July 11, 2013

August 23, 2013

Nick Christiani

Billy Hamilton

Tucker Barnhart

Miguel Rojas

Carlos Contreras

Daniel Corcino

Yorman Rodriguez

June 6, 2014

April 5, 2010

June 21, 2014

Sept. 3, 2013

August 26, 2014

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April 3, 2014

Sept. 4, 2014

June 9, 2013

April 27, 2014

Michael Lorenzen April 29, 2015


From Day Air Ballpark to “The Show” Dragons MLB Debuts 2000-2021

Josh Ravin June 2, 2015

Josh Smith

Kyle Waldrop

August 2, 2015

August 22, 2015

Ryan LaMarre

Ronald Torreyes

Drew Hayes

Layne Somsen

Steve Selsky

Daniel Wright

Wandy Peralta

Amir Garrett

Jesse Winker

April 14, 2017

April 16, 2017

Sal Romano

Phillip Ervin April 22, 2017

Ariel Hernandez April 24, 2017

Ben Lively June 3, 2017

Jackson Stephens July 1, 2017

Alejandro Chacin August 23, 2017

Tyler Mahle August 27, 2017

Zach Vincej Sept. 1, 2017

Alex Blandino April 10, 2018

Tanner Rainey April 10, 2018

Zack Weiss April 12, 2018

Jesus Reyes August 4, 2018

Aristides Aquino August 19, 2018

Joe Hudson Sept. 8, 2018

Nick Senzel May 3, 2019

Shed Long May 11, 2019

Brian O’Grady August 8, 2019

Joel Kuhnel August 16, 2019

Seth Mejias-Brean Sept. 4, 2019

Tyler Stephenson July 27, 2020

Tejay Antone July 27, 2020

Chad Tromp July 29, 2020

Robert Stephenson April 7, 2016

Sept. 4, 2016

June 23, 2015

April 21, 2016

April 7, 2017

May 14, 2016

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Sept. 13, 2015

May 24, 2016


From Day Air Ballpark to “The Show” Dragons MLB Debuts 2000-2021

Jose Barrero August 27, 2020

Jonathan India April 1, 2021

Taylor Trammell April 1, 2021

Mac Sceroler April 5, 2021

Ryan Hendrix April 23, 2021

Tony Santillan June 13, 2021

Alejo Lopez June 28, 2021

Stuart Fairchild July 6, 2021

Packy Naughton August 8, 2021

Jose Siri Sept. 3, 2021

TJ Friedl Sept. 18, 2021

Dauri Moreta Sept. 26, 2021

Former Dragons Who Played for the Reds in 2021 (19)

Former Dragons with other MLB Teams in 2021 (21)

Tejay Antone Aristides Aquino Tucker Barnhart Jose Barrero (Garcia) Alex Blandino TJ Friedl Amir Garrett Ryan Hendrix Jonathan India Alejo Lopez Michael Lorenzen Tyler Mahle Dauri Moreta Sal Romano Tony Santillan Nick Senzel Tyler Stephenson Joey Votto Jesse Winker

Johnny Cueto, Giants Jay Bruce, Yankees Stuart Fairchild, Diamondbacks Todd Frazier, Pirates Didi Gregorius, Phillies Billy Hamilton, White Sox Ryan LaMarre, Yankees Shed Long, Mariners Packy Naughton, Angels Brian O’Grady, Padres Wandy Peralta, Giants/Yankees Tanner Rainey, Nationals Miguel Rojas, Marlins Sal Romano, Yankees/Brewers Mac Sceroler, Orioles Jose Siri, Astros Robert Stephenson, Rockies Ronald Torreyes, Phillies Taylor Trammell, Mariners Chad Tromp, Giants Justin Turner, Dodgers

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Midwest League Professional Baseball Clubs

2022 Midwest League Affiliates (first year of affiliation) Beloit Sky Carp Cedar Rapids Kernels Dayton Dragons Fort Wayne TinCaps Great Lakes Loons Lake County Captains Lansing Lugnuts Peoria Chiefs Quad Cities River Bandits South Bend Cubs West Michigan Whitecaps Wisconsin Timber Rattlers

Miami Marlins (2021) Minnesota Twins (2013) Cincinnati Reds (2000) San Diego Padres (1999) Los Angeles Dodgers (2007) Cleveland Indians (2003) Oakland Athletics (2021) St. Louis Cardinals (2013) Kansas City Royals (2021) Chicago Cubs (2015) Detroit Tigers (1997) Milwaukee Brewers (2009) PRIMARY LEAGUE LOGO

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Division Championship Series (Best of 3 series)

Eastern Division Championship • 1st Half Winner vs. 2nd Half Winner Western Division Championship • 1st Half Winner vs. 2nd Half Winner

League Championship Series (Best of 3 series)

Eastern Division Champion vs. Western Division Champion

Recent Midwest League Champions Year 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021

Champion Michigan Kane County Peoria Lansing West Michigan South Bend West Michigan West Michigan Burlington Fort Wayne Lake County Quad Cities Wisconsin Quad Cities Kane County West Michigan Great Lakes Quad Cities Bowling Green South Bend No Season Quad Cities

Runnerup Beloit South Bend Lansing Beloit Kane County Wisconsin Kane County Beloit South Bend Burlington Clinton Lansing Fort Wayne South Bend Lake County Cedar Rapids Clinton Fort Wayne Peoria Clinton

Semi-Finalists Wisconsin, Dayton Wisconsin, Dayton Cedar Rapids, West Michigan Clinton, Battle Creek Clinton, South Bend Clinton, West Michigan Beloit, Lansing Clinton, South Bend Cedar Rapids, Dayton Cedar Rapids, Great Lakes Kane County, Great Lakes Kane County, Fort Wayne Clinton, Lake County Beloit, Fort Wayne Cedar Rapids, Fort Wayne Peoria, Lansing Cedar Rapids, West Michigan Cedar Rapids, Dayton Cedar Rapids, West Michigan Cedar Rapids, Great Lakes

Cedar Rapids

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Midwest League Rules and Facts

Midwest League Baseball 101 Restructuring and the Jump to High-A Major League Baseball completed a restructuring of the Minor Leagues prior to the 2021 season, including the contraction of 42 affiliated teams. The league was reclassified to the “High-A” level after being a “Low-A” league since the Dragons inception in 2000. The league was reduced from 16 teams to 12 (Burlington, Clinton, and Kane County were contracted; Bowling Green moved to new league). All series in 2021 and again in 2022 were scheduled for six games, Tuesday through Sunday, with no games on Mondays throughout the season.

Roster Rules and Facts Midwest League rules allow 30 active players per team at any time, an increase from a 25-player limit in previous years. Midwest League teams typically feature 14-16 pitchers on the 30-man roster. A player placed on the injured list must remain inactive for at least seven days and does not count toward the 30-player roster limit. Average age of a Midwest League player in 2021 was 22.8. The Dayton Dragons utilized 59 players over the course of the entire 2021 season, including 24 position players and 35 pitchers. • • • •

38 of those 59 players previously played at a four-year university 3 entered professional baseball from a junior college program 4 entered pro ball from a U.S. or Canadian high school program 14 were originally signed as international free agents

Midwest League coaching staffs typically include four individuals: a manager, pitching coach, hitting coach, and bench coach. Teams also feature a trainer, strength coach, and video coordinator. All teams also receive periodic visits from additional traveling coaches who divide their time among all the organization’s affiliates. These additional instructors typically include the organization’s minor league hitting coordinator, pitching coordinator, and coaches of specific areas such as infield defense, outfield defense, and baserunning. The traveling instructors, sometimes called “rovers,” will often wear the uniform of the Major League parent club rather than the Minor League affiliate.

Playing the Game

The Midwest League utilizes the designated hitter for all games. If a designated hitter enters the game defensively, his team’s pitcher enters the batting order in the spot previously occupied by the player replaced by the designated hitter. The Midwest League’s most unique rule is the “free runner” rule in extra inning games. Beginning with the 10th inning, each team begins their at-bat with a runner at second base. The rule was imposed to lessen the chances of a game extending to a length beyond a team’s capacity of available pitching on that date, thereby preventing teams from having to use position players as pitchers in extra inning games. There is no official “pitch limit” for Midwest League starting pitchers, but every team has its own organizational policy that is strictly followed. Most Midwest League starting pitchers are permitted to throw no more than 80-85 pitches in a game. Just like in the Major Leagues, most Midwest League teams utilize a five-man starting pitcher rotation. Each Midwest League manager also employs organizational policies regarding relief pitchers. Typically, a reliever who throws at least 20 pitches in a game will not pitch on the next date. Pitchers who throw at least 30 pitches in a game are likely to be given at least two days of rest. The Midwest League utilizes a two-man umpiring crew for all games (plate umpire; base umpire).

New League Rules in 2022

The Midwest League has adopted a Pitch Clock to encourage a quicker pace of play. Pitchers are required to deliver each pitch within an established time limit. Defensive positioning rules now require at least two infielders on each side of second base, with at least four infielders positioned on the infield dirt. Additionally, the size of each base has been increased from 15” to 18”.

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Midwest League Opponents

BELOIT SKY CARP Mailing Address: P.O. Box 855 Beloit, WI 53512

Ballpark Address: 217 Shirland Ave. Beloit, WI 53511

Telephone: (608) 362-2272 Fax: (608) 362-0418 Press Box: (608) 362-2272, ext. 25 Website: www.skycarp.com E-mail: tickets@skycarp.com

Team Information

Team Affiliation (first year): Stadium: Field Dimensions: President: Media Relations Manager: Radio Announcer: Radio Station:

Miami Marlins (2021) ABC Supply Stadium (3,500) LF-345, CF-400, RF-325 Jeff Jurgella Maria Valentyn Larry Larson JCR 103.5 FM

2022 Field Staff

Recent Results

Manager - Jorge Hernandez Pitching Coach - Jason Erickson Hitting Coach - Matt Snyder Coach - Chris Briones Trainer - Jessica Cook Strength/Cond.- Seth Gregorich

Year 2021 2019 2018 2017 2016

W-L 55-65 54-84 69-69 65-73 59-80

Pct. .458 .391 .500 .471 .424

Std 4th 7th 5th 5th 8th

Miami affiliate, 2021 Oakland affiliate, 2016-19

Jorge Hernandez

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Midwest League Opponents

CEDAR RAPIDS KERNELS Mailing Address:

P.O. Box 2001 Cedar Rapids, IA 52406

Ballpark Address:

950 Rockford Rd. SW Cedar Rapids, IA 52404 Telephone: (319) 363-3887

Fax: (319) 363-5631 Press Box: (319) 896-7579 Website: www.kernels.com E-mail: kernels@kernels.com

Team Information

Team Affiliation (first year): Minnesota Twins (2013) Stadium: Perfect Game Field at Veterans Memorial Stadium (5,300) Field Dimensions: LF-315, CF-400, RF-325 General Manager: Scott Wilson Media Contact: Thomas Breach Radio Announcer: Thomas Breach Radio Station: KMRY 1450 AM

2022 Field Staff

Manager - Brian Dinkelman Pitching Coaches Mark Moriarty, Richard Salazar Hitting Coaches- Jairo Rodriguez, Shawn Schlechter Trainer - Matt Smith Strength/Cond. - Jake Needham

Recent Results Year 2021 2019 2018 2017 2016

W-L 67-53 78-62 77-62 75-65 78-61

Pct. .558 .557 .554 .536 .561

Std 2nd 4th 2nd 2nd 2nd

Lost in Finals, 2021

Brian Dinkelman

Perfect Game Field at Veterans Memorial Stadium

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Midwest League Opponents

FORT WAYNE TINCAPS Address:

1301 Ewing Street Fort Wayne, IN 46802

Telephone: (260) 482-6400

Fax: (260) 471-4678 Press Box: (260) 482-6400 Website: www.tincaps.com E-mail: info@tincaps.com

Team Information

Team Affiliation (first year): Stadium: Field Dimensions: President & General Manager: Media Relations Manager: Radio Announcers: Radio Station:

San Diego Padres (1999) Parkview Field (8,100) LF-330, CF-400, RF-330 Mike Nutter John Nolan John Nolan, Mike Maahs ESPN Radio 1380-AM

2022 Field Staff

Manager - Brian Esposito Pitching Coach - Jimmy Jones Hitting Coach Randolph Gassaway Coach - Jhonaldo Pozo Trainer - David Bryan Strength/Cond.- Jim Buckley

Recent Results Year 2021 2019 2018 2017 2016

W-L 54-66 62-76 64-74 68-72 62-78

Pct. .450 .449 .464 .486 .443

Std 6th 6th T-4th 6th 7th

Lost in Finals, 2017

Brian Esposito

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Great Lakes Loons Midwest League Opponents For reproduction on dark backgrounds change the words “GREAT LAKES” and TM to white.

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Team Information

Team Affiliation (first year): Los Angeles Dodgers (2007) • Alternate Cap 3 logo on left sleeve. Stadium: Dow Diamond (5,200) • Brick numbers with gray outlines 4" Field Dimensions: LF-332, CF-400, high on RF-325 the front and 8" high on the back. President & General Manager: Chris Mundhenk • Brick player names on the back. Reproduce in brick, green or black only Media Contact: Brad Tunney OFFICIAL HOME JERSEY LETTERING OFFICIAL HOME JERSEY LETTERING – ONE COLOR Radio Announcer: Brad Tunney Radio Station: WLUN 100.9 FM

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W-L Pct. 63-57 .525 LOGO: 2-9/16" high 81-55 .596 60-77 .438 69-70 .496 65-75 .464

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• White body and sleeves. • Set-in sleeves.

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PRIMARY CLUB LOGO

• Button down front placket.

PRIMARY CLUB LOGO – ONE COLOR

• Navy blue braid, 3/8” wide

on the neck and sleeves. Telephone: (440) 975-8085 Fax: (440) 975-8958 • Arched Jersey Lettering centered. Navy Press Box: (440) 975-8085, x 144 Website: "CAPTAINS" www.captainsbaseball.com blue letters with blue outlines and dropshadows. Left side of Lighthouse E-mail: Cscruggs@captainsbaseball.com highlighted in white with a yellow light.

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OFFICIAL HOME JERSEY LETTERING – ONE COLOR HOME JERSEY LETTERING TeamOFFICIAL Affiliation (first year): Stadium: Field Dimensions: Chairman: General Manager: Media Relations Manager: Radio Announcer:

LOGO: 2-5/8" high

LOGO: 2-3/4" high

HOME JERSEY Cleveland Indians OFFICIAL (2003) Classic Park (10,000) LF-320, CF-400, RF-320 Peter Carfagna Jen Yorko TBA TBA

LOGO: 2-3/4" high

2022 Field Staff

HOME CAP

Manager - Greg DiCenzo Pitching Coach - Caleb Longshore ALTERNATE CAP 1 CAP 2 / DIAMOND ERA Hitting Coach ALTERNATE - Chris Smith Bench Coach - Yan Rivera Trainer - Matt Beauregard Strength/Cond. - TBA

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Greg DiCenzo

Opened: 2003

Classic Park

Capacity: 10,000

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Midwest League Opponents

LANSING LUGNUTS Address:

505 E. Michigan Ave. Lansing, MI 48912

Telephone: (517) 485-4500 Fax: (517) 485-4518 Press Box: (517) 485-5307 Website: www.lansinglugnuts.com E-mail: info@lansinglugnuts.com

Team Information

Team Affiliation (first year): Stadium: Field Dimensions: Managing Partner: General Manager: Media Contact: Radio Announcer:

Oakland Athletics (2005) Jackson Field (11,000) LF-305, CF-412, RF-305 Tom Dickson Tyler Parsons Jesse Goldberg-Strassler Jesse Goldberg-Strassler

2022 Field Staff

Manager - Phil Pohl Pitching Coach - Don Schulze Hitting Coach - Javier Godard Assistant Hitting Coach Craig Conklin Trainer - Jake Routhier Sport Performance- Kevin Guild

Recent Results Year 2021 2019 2018 2017 2016

W-L 58-62 68-71 80-60 63-73 69-71

Pct. .483 .489 .571 .463 .493

Std T-4th 5th 2nd 7th 5th

Oakland affiliate, 2021 Toronto affiliate prior to 2021

Phil Pohl

Opened: 1996

Jackson Field

Capacity: 11,000

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CF: 404

RF: 305


Midwest League Opponents

PEORIA CHIEFS Address:

730 SW Jefferson Peoria, IL 61602

Telephone: (309) 680-4000 Fax: (309) 680-4080 Press Box: (309) 680-4045 Website: www.peoriachiefs.com E-mail: feedback@chiefsnet.com

Team Information

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St. Louis Cardinals (2013) Dozer Park (7,000) LF-310, CF-400, RF-310 Jason Mott Cody Schindler Cody Schindler PeoriaChiefs.com

2022 Field Staff

Manager - Patrick Anderson Pitching Coach - Edwin Moreno Hitting Coach - Willi Martin Trainer - Paden Eveland Strength/Cond.- Ryan Duffy

Recent Results Year 2021 2019 2018 2017 2016

W-L 45-75 54-85 76-63 69-70 73-66

Pct. .375 .388 .547 .496 .525

Std 6th 8th 3rd 4th 3rd

Lost in Finals, 2018

Patrick Anderson

Dozer Park Opened: 2002

Capacity: 7,000

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Quad Cities River Bandits Midwest League Opponents When printing in four color process (cmyk), consult Club for special instructions.

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209 S. Gaines St. • White vest with button down front placket and black Davenport, IA 52802 buttons.

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• Red trim, 5/16” wide around armholes. • Red undershirt.

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OFFICIAL HOME JERSEY LETTERING

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LOGO: 2-1/2" high

OFFICIAL HOME JERSEY

Kansas City Royals (2021) Modern Woodmen Park (7,140) LF-343, CF-400, RF-318 Joe Kubly Kyle Kercheval Kyle Kercheval RiverBandits.com LOGO: 2-3/4" high

LOGO: 2-5/8" high

LOGO: 2-3/4" high

2022 Field Staff HOME CAP

Manager - Brooks Conrad Pitching Coach - Steve Luebber ROAD CAP ALTERNATE CAP 1 Hitting Coach - Andy LaRoche Assistant Hitting Coach David Noworyta Assistant Coach - Kevin Kuntz Trainer - Brad Groleau Strength/Cond. - TBA

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Recent Results

Year W-L Pct. Std CAP 2 ALTERNATE CAP 3 2021ALTERNATE 77-41 .653 1st Trademarks are proprietary to Minor League Baseball entities. The trademark notices (“TM” or “®”) on these pages are for placement purposes only. Licensees will be apprised of the appropriate 79-57 2nd Any use of these.581 marks must be approved by Major League Baseball Properties. notice for each product upon submission of product materials to Major League Baseball Properties for Quality Control review.2019 2018 81-59 .579 1st 2017 79-59 .572 1st 2016 61-78 .439 7th

Brooks Conrad

Kansas City affiliate in 2021 Houston affiliate prior to 2021 League champs in 2017, 2021

Modern Woodmen Park

Opened: 1931 (Renovated: 2004)

Capacity: 7,140

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South Bend Cubs Midwest League Opponents SOUTH BEND CUBS

CLUB COLORS South Bend Cubs Royal Blue South Bend Cubs Red

Mailing Address:

P.O. Box 4218 South Bend, IN 46634

Or Us PANTO PANTO

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Ballpark Address:

501 W. South St. South Bend, IN 46601 Telephone: (574) 235-9988 Fax: (574) 235-9950 Press Box: (574) 968-0800 PRIMARY CLUB LOGO PRIMARY CLUB LOGO – ONE COLOR • White body and sleeves Website: www.southbendcubs.com with royal blue pinstripes. • Set-in sleeves. E-mail: cubs@southbendcubs.com Reproduce in royal blue, red or black only

• Button down front placket.

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• Jersey Lettering "South Bend Cubs" without white outline, on

chest. Team Affiliation (first year): ChicagoleftCubs (2015) • "SB Cub Catching Ball" Sleeve Emblem Stadium: Four WindsonField (5,000) right sleeve. • Royal blue numbers with red outlines Field Dimensions: LF-336, CF-405, RF-336 8" high on the back. President & General Manager: Joe Hart Reproduce in royal blue, red or black only MediaOFFICIAL Contact: Chris Hagstrom-Jones OFFICIAL HOME JERSEY LETTERING – ONE COLOR HOME JERSEY LETTERING Radio Broadcaster: Darin Pritchett Radio Station: WSBT 96.1 FM

2022 Field Staff

LOGO: 2-1/2" high

Recent Results

Manager - Lance Rymel Pct. Std Pitching Coach - Tony Cougoule Year W-L 2021 52-67 .437 5th Hitting Coach - Dan Puente 2019 76-61 LOGO: 2-7/16" high LOGO: 2-1/2" high Note: white outline embroiders LOGO: 2-1/2".555 high Note: white3rd outline embroiders Coach - D’Angelo Jiménez 2018 64-74 .464 T-4th Trainer - Seth Clapp 2017 75-64 .540 2nd Strength/Cond. 2016 84-55 .604 T-1st Dominick Patry-Tremblay League champs in 2019

Lance Rymel GAME CAP

ALTERNATE CAP 1

ALTERNATE CAP 2

ALTERNATE CAP 3 / DIAMOND ERA

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Opened: 1988

Four Winds Field

Capacity: 5,000

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Midwest League Opponents

WEST MICHIGAN WHITECAPS Mailing Address:

P.O. Box 428 Comstock Park, MI 49321

Ballpark Address:

4500 W. River Dr. Comstock Park, MI 49321 Telephone: (616) 784-4131 Fax: (616) 784-4911 Press Box: (616) 784-2870 Website: www.whitecaps-baseball.com E-mail: playball@whitecaps-baseball.com

Team Information

Team Affiliation (first year): Stadium: Field Dimensions: Chairman: Vice President & General Manager: Director of Media Relations/Marketing: Radio Announcer: Radio Station:

Detroit Tigers (1997) LMCU Ballpark (8,942) LF-327, CF-402, RF-327 Lew Chamberlin Jim Jarecki Steve VanWagoner Dan Hasty WJRW 1340 AM

2022 Field Staff

Manager - Brayan Peña Pitching Coach - Dean Stiles Hitting Coach - CJ Wamsley Coach - Nick Bredeson Trainer - Sean McFarland Strength - Tyler Gniadek

Recent Results Year 2021 2019 2018 2017 2016

W-L 58-62 49-90 69-70 91-45 71-65

Pct. .483 .353 .496 .669 .522

Std T-4th 8th 3rd 1st 3rd

Brayan Peña

Opened: 1994

LMCU Ballpark

Capacity: 8,942

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CF: 402

RF: 317


Wisconsin Timber Rattlers Midwest League Opponents CLUB COLORS Wisconsin Timber Rattlers Cardinal Wisconsin Timber Rattlers Silver Wisconsin Timber Rattlers Gold Wisconsin Timber Rattlers Red Wisconsin Timber Rattlers Black Wisconsin Timber Rattlers Gray Cap

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WISCONSIN TIMBER RATTLERS Mailing Address:

lieu of the Logo Colors shown, you may use the Club Colors or the PANTO P.O. Box 7464Inevaluated by Pantone, Inc. for accuracy and may not match the PANTONE Color The CMYK values shown may not be equivalent to the ones cited in the current PA Appleton, WI 54912 *Robison-Anton (RA) thread color information: 800-932-0250 Madeira (MD) thre

Ballpark Address:

2400 N. Casaloma Dr. Appleton, WI 54913

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PRIMARY CLUB LOGO

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• White body and sleeves. • Saddle shoulder sleeves.

• Button down front placket. Telephone: (920) 733-4152 Fax: (920) 733-8032 • Black Soutache trim on sleeves. • Jersey Lettering "Timber Rattlers" Press Box: (920) 733-4152, ext. 249 Website: www.timberrattlers.com centered. “Timber” are silver letters, "Rattlers"are cardinal letters with E-mail: info@timberrattlers.com

Team Information

silver outlines. Note: When applied to Home Jersey, “Rattlers” lettering does not have a white outline.

• “W with Snake” Sleeve Emblem on left

sleeve. “W” is cardinal. Team Affiliation (first year): Milwaukee Brewers (2009) • Cardinal numbers with silver outlines Stadium: Neuroscience Group Field at Fox Cities Stadium (5,170) on back only. HOME JERSEY LETTERING OFFICIAL HOME JERSEY LETTERING – ONE COLORLF- 325, CF- 400, RF- 325 Field OFFICIAL Dimensions: Board Chairman: Doug Westemeier President & General Manager: Rob Zerjav Media Contact: Chris Mehring Radio Announcer: Chris Mehring Radio Station: WNAM 1280 AM

For reproduction on silver backgrounds, change word “TIMBER” to white.

Reproduce in cardinal or black only For reproduction on dark backgrounds, reverse out to white.

LOGO: 2-11/16" high Note: The outlines and four action lines at end of tail embrioder in silver

LOGO: 2-1/2" high

LOGO: 2-7/16" high

LOGO: 2-5/8" high

2022 Field Staff

Recent Results

Manager - Joe AyraultALTERNATE CAP 1 ROAD CAP ALTERNATE CAP 2 / DIAMOND ERA Pct. Std Pitching CoachWill Schierholz Year W-L Trademarks are proprietary to Minor League Baseball enti The trademark notices (“TM” or “®”) on these pages are for placement purposes only. Licensees will be apprised of the appropriate Any use of these 3rd marks must be approved by Major Leagu notice for each product upon submission of product materials to Major League Baseball Properties for Quality2021 Control review. 59-60 .496 Hitting Coach - Nick Stanley 2019 69-70 .496 5th Coach - Liu Rodríguez 2018 68-71 .489 7th Trainer - Andrew Staehling 2017 59-79 .428 8th Strength/Cond. 2016 71-69 .507 4th Connor McCarthy Gray crown with black eyelets, visor and button

HOME CAP

OFFICIAL H

Joe Ayrault

Opened: 1995

Neuroscience Group Field

Capacity: 5,170

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RF: 325


2021 League Recap Regular Season Standings East

Dayton Lake County Great Lakes Lansing West Michigan Fort Wayne

W 65 65 63 58 58 54

L 55 55 57 62 62 66

PCT .542 .542 .525 .483 .483 .450

West

GB 2 7 7 11

W L PCT Quad Cities 77 41 .653 Cedar Rapids 67 53 .558 Wisconsin 59 60 .496 Beloit 55 65 .458 South Bend 52 67 .437 Peoria 45 75 .375

GB 11 18.5 23 25.5 33

Team vs. Team Records East DAY LC GL LAN WM FW Dayton 9-15 11-7 13-11 10-8 16-8 Lake County 15-9 9-15 9-9 9-9 11-7 Great Lakes 7-11 15-9 13-11 14-10 11-7 Lansing 11-13 9-9 11-13 13-11 9-9 West Michigan 8-10 9-9 10-14 11-13 8-10 Fort Wayne 8-16 7-11 7-11 9-9 10-8 West Quad Cities Cedar Rapids Wisconsin Beloit South Bend Peoria

DAY 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-2 0-0

LC 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-4 4-8 0-0

GL 0-0 0-0 9-3 0-0 0-0 0-0

LAN 0-0 4-2 0-0 0-0 3-3 0-0

WM 0-0 0-0 2-4 0-0 0-0 4-8

QC 4-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

CR 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-4 0-0 3-3

WIS 0-0 0-0 3-9 0-0 4-2 0-0

BEL 0-0 4-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

SB 2-4 8-4 0-0 3-3 0-0 10-8

PEO 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 8-4 0-0

FW QC CR WIS BEL SB 0-0 17-7 12-5 16-8 16-7 3-3 7-17 14-10 13-11 7-5 0-0 5-12 10-14 14-10 7-5 0-0 8-16 11-13 10-14 10-8 8-10 7-16 5-7 5-7 8-10 0-0 10-14 5-19 12-12 10-14 4-8

PEO 14-10 19-5 12-12 14-10 8-4

2021 League Playoffs Championship Series (Best of 5 Series) Quad Cities defeated Cedar Rapids, 3 games to 2 Note: The qualifying format in 2021 included the top teams with the best record, regardless of division. Quad Cities and Cedar Rapids were the qualifiers.

2021 Home/Road Record

2021 1 & 2-Run Games

Team Home Road Beloit 29-31 26-34 Cedar Rapids 36-24 31-29 Dayton 34-26 31-29 Fort Wayne 28-32 26-34 Great Lakes 28-32 35-25 Lake County 35-25 30-30 Lansing 28-32 30-30 Peoria 24-36 21-39 Quad Cities 40-19 37-22 South Bend 30-29 22-38 West Michigan 33-27 25-35 Wisconsin 33-27 26-33

Team Beloit Cedar Rapids Dayton Fort Wayne Great Lakes Lake County Lansing Peoria Quad Cities South Bend West Michigan Wisconsin

2-Run G 10-18 8-6 15-10 10-16 10-10 11-7 12-11 9-11 22-7 7-7 9-14 8-14

2021 Score 1st & Score 2nd

2021 Extra Innings and Shutouts

Team Beloit Cedar Rapids Dayton Fort Wayne Great Lakes Lake County Lansing Peoria Quad Cities South Bend West Michigan Wisconsin

1-Run G 15-19 20-16 21-12 15-10 10-18 18-16 14-11 15-17 15-19 17-20 14-17 16-15

Team Beloit Cedar Rapids Dayton Fort Wayne Great Lakes Lake County Lansing Peoria Quad Cities South Bend West Michigan Wisconsin

Extra Inn. Shutouts 10-6 10-5 5-6 10-4 6-4 6-8 4-3 5-7 5-7 6-5 2-5 10-8 5-3 7-8 3-6 2-8 5-5 6-3 6-4 5-9 5-3 8-8 3-7 5-7

Score 1st Score 2nd 38-28 17-37 48-24 19-29 49-19 16-36 30-13 24-53 49-17 14-40 45-16 20-39 41-19 17-43 29-28 16-47 46-15 31-26 24-16 28-51 39-24 19-38 41-20 18-40

Dragons All-Time Longest Winning Streaks Streak Year Dates 13 2002 June 15-30 10 2007 April 28-May 7 10 2019 June 2-12 9 2007 April 5-18 9 2018 April 8-20 Notes: In 2002, the Dragons closed the first half by winning their final two games, then opened the second half by winning their first 11. In 2007, the Dragons opened the season by winning their first nine games and then started a 10-game winning streak prior to the end of the same month. The team record after 27 games was 23-4.

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Midwest League/Dragons History Recent League MVPs Year 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021

Player Albert Pujols Adrian Gonzalez Jason Stokes Prince Fielder Brian Dopirak Carlos Gonzalez Jeff Baisley Gorkys Hernandez Ben Revere Dee Gordon Kyle Russell Mike Trout Rymer Liriano Kevin Pillar Byron Buxton Wynton Bernard Ryan McBroom Eloy Jimenez Bo Bichette Elehuris Montero Alek Thomas No Season Andy Pages

Dragons All-Time Biggest Comebacks (2004-21) Final Date 10-9 July 22, 2013 11-10 Aug. 22, 2016 8-7 June 8, 2021 12-7 April 30, 2004 10-8 June 15, 2004 11-7 July 19, 2005 9-7 Aug. 30, 2010 10-8 (10) May 1, 2018 8-6 May 9, 2018 11-7 May 25, 2021 8-5 April 27, 2004 8-6 April 15, 2005 8-7 Aug. 20, 2006 8-7 Aug. 19, 2007 8-6 June 8, 2007 6-5 April 24, 2009 6-5 Aug. 4, 2012 6-5 July 4, 2013 7-6 July 29, 2014 8-6 July 14, 2016 8-6 July 14, 2019 6-5 June 9, 2021

Club Peoria Kane County Kane County Beloit Lansing South Bend Kane County West Michigan Beloit Great Lakes Great Lakes Cedar Rapids Fort Wayne Lansing Cedar Rapids West Michigan Lansing South Bend Lansing Peoria Kane County

Def. 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

Great Lakes

Biggest Near-Miss 10 1-11 (7th) 14-15 July 17, 2004 Wisconsin The Dragons erased an 11-1 deficit with home runs from Joey Votto and Luis Bolivar to take a 14-12 lead to the 9th inning before Wisconsin scored three in the ninth to win.

Current Midwest League Cities

Team (City) Years Active Beloit (Beloit, WI) 1982-2022 Cedar Rapids (Cedar Rapids, IA) 1962-2022 Dayton (Dayton, OH) 2000-2022 Fort Wayne (Fort Wayne, IN) 1993-2022 Great Lakes (Midland, MI) 2007-2022 Lake County (Eastlake, OH) 2010-2022 Lansing (Lansing, MI) 1996-2022 Peoria (Peoria, IL) 1983-2022 Quad Cities (Davenport, IA) 1960-2022 South Bend (South Bend, IN) 1988-2022 West Michigan (Grand Rapids, MI) 1994-2022 Wisconsin (Appleton, WI) 1962-2022

Previous Midwest League Cities

Team (City) Years Active Battle Creek (Battle Creek, MI) 1995-2006 Bowling Green (Bowl. Green, KY) 2010-2019 Burlington (Burlington, IA) 1962-2019 Clinton (Clinton, IA) 1956-2019 Danville (Danville, IL) 1970-76, 82 Decatur (Decatur, IL) 1956-74 Dubuque (Dubuque, IA) 1956-68, 74-76 Kane County (Geneva, IL) 1991-2019 Kenosha (Kenosha, WI) 1984-92 Keokuk (Keokuk, IA) 1958-62 Kokomo (Kokomo, IN) 1956-61 Lafayette (Lafayette, IN) 1956-57 Madison (Madison, WI) 1982-94 Mattoon (Mattoon, IL) 1956-57 Michigan City (Michigan City, IN) 1956-59 Paris (Paris, IL) 1956-59 Quincy (Quincy, IL) 1960-73 Rockford (Rockford, IL) 1988-99 Springfield (Springfield, IL) 1982-95 Waterloo (Waterloo, IA) 1958-93 Wausau (Wausau, WI) 1975-90 Wisconsin Rapids (Wis. Rap., WI) 1963-83

Score 1-8 (2nd) 3-10 (6th) 0-7 (3rd) 1-7 (9th) 0-6 (5th) 1-7 (6th) 1-7 (7th) 2-8 (7th) 0-6 (4th) 1-7 (6th) 0-5 (2nd) 0-5 (1st) 0-5 (3rd) 2-7 (6th) 0-5 (4th) 0-5 (4th) 0-5 (8th) 0-5 (7th) 1-6 (6th) 0-5 (5th) 0-5 (3rd) 0-5 (4th)

Opp. Wisconsin Lansing Great Lakes at Lansing Wisconsin Quad Cities at Lansing at Burlington Cedar Rapids Quad Cities Fort Wayne Fort Wayne Wisconsin Lansing West Michigan Great Lakes at Great Lakes Bowling Green at Lansing Beloit Beloit Great Lakes

Dragons All-Time Longest Games (by Innings and Time)

Innings 18 16 16 (G1) 16

Date July 2, 2004 July 25, 2010 May 8, 2012 May 24, 2017

Opp. at South Bend Quad Cities Fort Wayne at Great Lakes

Time (Inn.) 5:33 (18) 5:21 (16) 4:45 (13) 4:44 (16) 4:34 (15)

Date July 2, 2004 July 25, 2010 June 19, 2008 May 24, 2017 Aug. 24, 2015

Opp. at South Bend Quad Cities Great Lakes at Great Lakes at Lake County

Most Innings on a Single Date

Innings Date Opp. 23 (DH) May 8, 2012 Fort Wayne On May 8, 2012, Dayton and Fort Wayne played 16 innings in the first game of a doubleheader (scheduled for 7 innings) before playing a 7-inning second game.

Longest Games Since 2018

In 2018, Minor League Baseball instituted a “free runner” rule for extra inning games. Starting in the 10th inning (or 8th inning of a scheduled 7-inning game), both teams begin each inning with a runner at second base. Since the creation of this rule, the Dragons have played 29 extra inning games, and 25 have been decided in the first extra inning. Two games have gone more than two extra innings:

Longest Scheduled 9-Inning Game Since 2018 Innings 12

Date August 14, 2019

Opp. at Bowling Green

Longest Scheduled 7-Inning Game Since 2018 10

August 6, 2021

at West Michigan (G1)

11 in the 9th On April 30, 2004 at Lansing, the Dragons scored 11 runs in the top of the ninth inning to erase a 7-1 deficit and defeat the Lugnuts, 12-7. The six-run deficit is the largest the Dragons have ever overcome in the final inning of a game. Chris Dickerson hit a three-run home run to pull the Dragons close, and two batters later, Joey Votto hit a game-tying homer. Ryan Fry also had a home run in the inning. The Dragons sent 15 batters to the plate in the frame. Their 10 hits and 11 runs in an inning are still club records. M E DI A

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2021 League Recap Team Batting TEAM BATTING AVG Quad Cities .261 Great Lakes .253 Dayton .246 Wisconsin .244 Cedar Rapids .239 Lake County .236 West Michigan .235 Fort Wayne .234 Beloit .232 Lansing .232 Peoria .231 South Bend .230

G 118 120 120 119 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 119

AB 4007 4102 3876 3924 3985 3840 3854 3913 4049 3870 3961 3873

R 709 698 558 640 603 554 571 565 608 530 503 543

H 1045 1039 955 957 954 908 907 914 941 899 916 890

2B 222 195 206 205 180 176 209 212 202 206 193 172

3B 35 37 24 26 32 21 36 23 36 23 24 22

HR 144 187 86 117 161 117 95 70 122 87 111 84

RBI 657 648 488 588 558 503 516 497 554 463 456 483

BB 516 484 414 531 528 457 441 519 442 418 383 432

SO 1027 1305 1089 1250 1284 1160 1151 1244 1327 1109 1260 1114

SB 127 120 145 186 95 151 90 118 127 157 90 159

CS OPS 19 .794 30 .800 48 .706 49 .740 31 .758 58 .712 46 .702 42 .687 34 .709 27 .683 47 .690 47 .667

BB 429 399 389 460 449 573 407 371 460 574 548 506

SO 1303 1086 1234 1220 1153 1240 1157 1173 1148 1202 1173 1231

Team Pitching TEAM PITCHING W-L ERA CG SHO Cedar Rapids 67-53 3.88 0 10 West Michigan 58-62 4.09 1 8 Lake County 65-55 4.12 2 10 Quad Cities 77-41 4.15 0 6 Great Lakes 63-57 4.24 0 6 Dayton 65-55 4.45 3 6 Lansing 58-62 4.46 1 7 Beloit 55-65 4.51 0 10 Fort Wayne 54-66 4.66 0 5 South Bend 52-67 4.91 0 5 Peoria 45-75 5.03 0 2 Wisconsin 59-60 5.18 2 5

Team Fort Wayne Great Lakes Quad Cities Wisconsin Dayton Beloit Lake County West Michigan Lansing Cedar Rapids South Bend Peoria

PCT .976 .975 .975 .974 .973 .972 .972 .971 .971 .969 .968 .968

PO 3106 3163 3102 3077 3073 3188 3093 3075 3093 3156 3083 3095

SV 28 28 37 33 19 36 29 18 25 24 28 27

IP H R 1052 873 527 1024 944 546 1031 911 565 1033.2 883 536 1054.1 950 576 1024.1 846 575 1031 1006 608 1062.2 1010 604 1035.1 957 599 1027.2 931 639 1031.1 1018 661 1025.2 996 646

Team Fielding A 995 1007 972 832 961 1020 900 1033 969 985 964 881

E 102 107 106 104 113 121 117 121 121 132 135 133

DP 76 86 86 61 80 65 80 81 71 54 71 81

ER 453 465 472 477 497 507 511 533 536 561 576 590

PB 21 12 17 8 12 11 21 13 25 17 14 16

HR 82 92 136 114 110 90 114 146 101 115 124 157

HB 85 89 70 69 83 89 84 68 66 85 75 76

SB 166 142 108 123 119 102 126 109 101 140 183 146

WP 109 80 79 85 98 105 101 69 119 147 99 89

CS 40 33 31 41 40 42 32 41 50 27 59 42

Billy Hamilton stole 103 bases for the Dragons in 2011 to break the all-time single-season record in the Cincinnati Reds organization. In 2012, Hamilton split the season between Bakersfield and Pensacola, stealing 155 bases, the highest total in professional baseball history at any level.

Baseball’s Greatest Comback On May 7, 2014 at Community Field in Burlington, Iowa, the Clinton Lumber Kings pulled off what is believed to be the biggest comeback in Minor League Baseball history. The Burlington Bees led the Lumber Kings 17-1 at the end of five innings. Clinton scored six runs in the sixth and added five more in the eighth to pull to within five at 17-12. The Lumber Kings then scored once in the ninth and loaded the bases with one out when Marcus Littlewood connected on a grand slam home run to tie the game at 17-17. The game eventually went to extra innings. In the top of the 12th, Clinton broke the tie with three more runs and held on to win 20-17, overcoming a 16-run deficit. M E DI A

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2021 League Recap League Leaders Batting Top 10 (min. 2.7 PA/team G)

Pitching Top 10 (min. 0.8 IP/team G)

BATTER Nick Loftin Michael Massey Troy Johnston Jordan Diaz Jacob Hurtubise Jose Tena Tucker Bradley Yonathan Perlaza Carson Taylor Ryan Ward

PITCHER Wilfredo Pereira Eduardo Salazar Connor Lunn Hunter Gaddis Brendan White Jesus Vargas Logan Gragg Reid Birlingmair Bryan Hoeing Mason Hickman

CLUB QC QC BEL LAN DAY LC QC SB GL GL

AVG .289 .289 .289 .288 .283 .281 .280 .280 .278 .278

CLUB PEO DAY PEO LC WM GL PEO LAN BEL LC

ERA 3.33 3.49 3.96 4.16 4.17 4.40 4.45 4.54 4.83 4.88

HOME RUNS WINS Andy Pages GL 31 Kevin Coulter LC 9 Ryan Ward GL 27 Mitch Ellis QC 8 Griffin Conine BEL 23 Mason Hickman LC 8 Michael Massey QC 21 Jesus Vargas GL 8 Rey Rivera WM 21 Several with 7 RUNS BATTED IN SAVES Andy Pages GL 88 Zack Hess WM 13 Michael Massey QC 87 Charles Hall LAN 12 Ryan Ward GL 84 Jerson Ramirez LC 11 Troy Johnston BEL 72 3 with 9 Justin Lopez FW 68 DOUBLES APPEARANCES Tirso Ornelas FW 31 Jared Tobey WM 45 Michael Massey QC 27 Sam Keating FW 44 4 with 25 4 with 43 TRIPLES GAMES STARTED Ricky Aracena BEL 11 Logan Boyer GL 24 Wander Javier CR 10 Connor Lunn PEO 23 James Outman GL 8 Clayton Beeter GL 22 David Hamilton WIS 7 Bryan Hoeing BEL 22 Leonel Valera GL 7 Anthony Veneziano QC 22 RUNS STRIKEOUTS Andy Pages GL 96 Hunter Gaddis LC 127 Ryan Ward GL 91 Anthony Veneziano QC 127 Connor Scott BEL 80 Will Klein QC 121 Jacob Hurtubise DAY 77 Connor Lunn PEO 121 Michael Massey QC 76 Wilfredo Pereira PEO 115 HITS INNINGS PITCHED Ryan Ward GL 122 Bryan Hoeing BEL 121 Andy Pages GL 116 Connor Lunn PEO 120.1 Jose Tena LC 116 Reid Birlingmair LAN 103 Michael Massey QC 112 Jesus Vargas GL 102.1 Connor Scott BEL 109 Brendan White WM 101.1 STOLEN BASES WHIP Delvin Zinn SB 42 Jesus Vargas GL 1.13 David Hamilton WIS 41 Connor Lunn PEO 1.14 Jacob Hurtubise DAY 39 Hunter Gaddis LC 1.14 Reinaldo Ilarraza FW 38 Eduardo Salazar DAY 1.15 Max Schuemann LAN 34 Wildredo Pereira PEO 1.19 ON-BASE PERCENTAGE AVERAGE AGAINST Jacob Hurtubise DAY .413 Wilfredo Pereira PEO .211 Andy Pages GL .394 Hunter Gaddis LC .222 Troy Johnston BEL .393 Eduardo Salazar DAY .222 Hayden Cantrelle WIS .376 Reid Birlingmair LAN .233 Nick Loftin QC .373 Mason Hickman LC .237 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE Andy Pages GL Michael Massey QC Ryan Ward GL Jordan Diaz LAN Yonathan Perlaza SB

.539 .531 .524 .483 .479

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DOUBLE PLAYS Carson Spiers DAY Kevin Coulter LC Connor Lunn PEO Yohanse Morel QC Tyler Watson CR

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2021 League Recap 2021 Midwest League Full-Season All-Star Team Player Team Position Logan Porter Quad Cities Catcher Vinnie Pasquantino Quad Cities First Baseman Michael Massey Quad Cities Second Baseman Jordan Diaz Lansing Third Baseman Jose Tena Lake County Shortstop Andy Pages Great Lakes Outfielder Griffin Conine Beloit Outfielder Ryan Ward Great Lakes Outfielder Troy Johnston Beloit Designated Hitter Anthony Veneziano Quad Cities Left-Handed Starting Pitcher Ben Gross Cedar Rapids Right-Handed Starting Pitcher Charles Hall Lansing Relief Pitcher Most Valuable Player: Andy Pages, Great Lakes Pitcher of the Year: Anthony Veneziano, Quad Cities Prospect of the Year: Andy Pages, Great Lakes Manager of the Year: Chris Widger, Quad Cities

2021 All-Star Game The All-Star Game was not conducted in 2021 due to the scheduling format related to COVID-19

Dragons All-Time Midwest League All-Star Game Participants 2000: Jose Acevedo (RHP); Jim Manias (LHP); Casey Bookout (INF); Adam Dunn (OF); Austin Kearns (OF); Ray Olmedo (SS); Fernando Rios (OF); Randy Stegall (INF); Travis Thompson (RHP); Eric Welsh (1B); Braxton Whitehead (C). 2001: Randy Ruiz (1B); Wandel Campana (2B); Samone Peters (DH); Dustin Mosely (RHP). 2002: Bryan Prince (C); Edwin Encarnacion (3B); Noochie Varner (OF); Andy Boutwell (RHP); Daylon Childress (RHP); Nate Cotton (RHP); Brad Salmon (RHP). 2003: Todd Coffey (RHP); Juan Frias (LHP); Ryan Hanigan (C); Kevin Howard (2B); Domonique Lewis (OF); Mark Schramek (3B); Eddy Valdez (RHP). 2004: Luis Bolivar (INF); Chris Dickerson (OF); Calvin Medlock (RHP). 2005: Tonys Gutierrez (1B); Brad Morenko (RHP); Blake Hendley (RHP). 2006: Jay Bruce (OF); Johnny Cueto (RHP); Eric Eymann (INF); Mike Griffin (2B/OF); Blake Hendley (RHP); Craig Tatum (C); Travis Wood (LHP). 2007: Juan Francisco (3B); Rafael Gonzalez (RHP); Marcos Mateo (RHP); Drew Stubbs (OF); Justin Turner (2B); Pedro Viola (LHP); Chris Valaika (SS); Sean Watson (RHP). 2008: Jeff Jeffords (RHP); Joseph Krebs (LHP); Luis Montano (RHP); Denis Phipps (OF); Brandon Waring (3B). 2009: Kevin Coddington (C); Matt Fairel (LHP). 2010: Henry Rodriguez (2B). 2011: Daniel Corcino (RHP); Dominic D’Anna (1B); Josh Smith (RHP). 2012: Ryan Wright (2B). 2013: Alejandro Chacin (RHP); Drew Cisco (RHP); Ben Klimesh (RHP); Sean Lucas (LHP); Sal Romano (RHP); Robert Stephenson (RHP): Zach Vincej (SS); Jesse Winker (OF). 2014: Carlton Daal (SS); Ismael Guillon (LHP); Sal Romano (RHP); Nick Travieso (RHP). 2015: Tejay Antone (RHP); Brian Hunter (RHP); Tyler Mahle (RHP). 2016: Ariel Hernandez (RHP); Tanner Rainey (RHP). 2017: Michael Beltre (OF); Aaron Fossas (RHP); T.J. Friedl (OF); Scott Moss (LHP): Wennington Romero (LHP); Tony Santillan (RHP); Tyler Stephenson (C). 2018: Hendrik Clementina (DH); Stuart Fairchild (OF); John Ghyzel (RHP); Montrell Marshall (1B); Cory Thompson (RHP). 2019: Pabel Manzanero (C). 2020: Season Canceled: COVID-19 2021: No All-Star Game

Dragons 2019 MWL All-Star Game

Dragons MWL All-Star Game MVPs

Jay Bruce 2006

Pabel Manzanero

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MWL Mileage Chart/All-Star Games in Dayton

TEAM BELOIT CEDAR RAPIDS DAYTON FORT WAYNE GREAT LAKES LAKE COUNTY LANSING PEORIA QUAD CITIES SOUTH BEND WEST MICHIGAN WISCONSIN

BEL X 180 395 280 425 460 325 160 160 200 280 160

CR 180 X 510 380 560 595 430 180 80 300 400 275

DAY 395 510 X 130 310 225 260 335 435 210 330 495

FW 280 380 130 X 250 240 130 280 310 90 150 350

GL 425 560 310 250 X 300 90 470 485 270 110 525

LC 460 595 225 240 300 X 250 500 515 275 325 555

LAN 325 430 260 130 90 250 X 350 370 160 70 400

PEO 160 180 335 280 470 500 350 X 100 220 300 280

QC 160 80 435 310 485 515 370 100 X 240 320 270

SB 200 300 210 90 270 275 160 220 240 X 120 275

WM 280 400 330 150 110 325 70 300 320 120 X 370

WIS 160 275 495 350 525 555 400 280 270 275 370 X

The Midwest League All-Star Game at Day Air Ballpark June 19, 2001: Eastern Division 7, Western Division 3

Michigan’s T.J. Soto broke a 3-3 tie with a grand slam home run in the seventh inning. Noteable Players: Miguel Cabrera, Kane County; Adrian Gonzalez, Kane County; Justin Morneau, Quad Cities; Oliver Perez, Fort Wayne; Josh Willingham, Kane County, Dustin Mosely, Dayton.

June 18, 2013: Eastern Division 6, Western Division 5.

Lansing’s Dalton Pompey delivered a walk-off RBI single with two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning. The West team had scored three in the top of the ninth to tie. Noteable Players: Byron Buxton, Cedar Rapids (consensus #1 prospect in baseball); Carlos Correa, Quad Cities (#1 overall selection, 2012 draft); Jesse Winker, Dayton; Jose Berrios, Cedar Rapids; Lance McCullers, Quad Cities. Winker won the pre-game Home Run Derby.

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Midwest League Hotels Beloit Sky Carp Hampton Inn 2700 Cranston Rd. Beloit, WI 53511 Phone: (608) 362-6000

Lansing Lugnuts Radisson Hotel 111 N Grand Ave. Lansing, MI 48933 Phone: (517) 267-3445

Cedar Rapids Kernels Comfort Inn and Suites 2025 Werner Ave NE Cedar Rapids, IA 52402 Phone: (319) 378-8888

Peoria Chiefs Holiday Inn Express & Suites 1100 Bass Pro Dr. East Peoria, IL 61611 Phone: (309) 694-9800

Dayton Dragons Courtyard by Marriott 100 Prestige Place Miamisburg, OH 45342 Phone: (937) 433-3131

Quad Cities River Bandits Radisson Inn-Downtown Davenport 111 E 2nd St. Davenport, IA 52801 Phone: (563) 322-2200

Fort Wayne TinCaps (2) Holiday Inn--PFW (April 26-May 1) 4111 Paul Shaffer Dr. Fort Wayne, IN 46825 Phone: (260) 579-9135

South Bend Cubs Aloft South Bend 111 N Main St. South Bend, IN 46601 Phone: (574) 288-8000

Hilton Fort Wayne (August 16-21) 1020 S Calhoun St. Fort Wayne, IN 46802 Phone: (260) 420-1100

West Michigan Whitecaps Hampton Inn Grand Rapids - North 500 Center Drive NW Grand Rapids, MI 49544 Phone: (616) 947-1000

Great Lakes Loons Fairfield Inn & Suites 506 E. Buttles St. Midland, MI 48640 Phone: (989) 652-5800

Wisconsin Timber Rattlers AmericInn 132 N. Mall Drive Appleton, WI 54913 Phone: (920) 954-0202

Lake County Captains Four Points Sheraton 35300 Curtis Blvd. Eastlake, OH 44095 Phone: (440) 953-8000

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Dayton Dragons Medical Staff

Dr. Kali Hollingsworth, DO Medical Director Dayton Dragons Baseball

Primary Care Sugarcreek Health Center 6438 Wilmington Pike, Suite 100 Centerville, OH 45459 (937) 558-3840

Tyler Steele, ATC/L

Medical Liaison Dayton Dragons Baseball Kettering Sports Medicine Center 4403 Far Hills Ave. Kettering, OH 45429 (937) 395-3900

Kettering Health Network Dayton Dragons Medical Staff Jan Saunders, DO Eric Nordin, DO Kristopher Marin, DO Patrick Spencer, DO Frank Mannarino, MD Brian Springer, MD Michael Halasz, DDS

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2022 Minor League Directory High-A

Triple-A

International League Club Buffalo Bisons Charlotte Knights Columbus Clippers Durham Bulls Gwinnett Stripers Indianapolis Indians Iowa Cubs Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp Lehigh Valley IronPigs Louisville Bats Memphis Redbirds Nashville Sounds Norfolk Tides Omaha Storm Chasers Rochester Red Wings Scranton/WB RailRiders St. Paul Saints Syracuse Mets Toledo Mud Hens Worcester Red Sox

Affiliate Toronto Blue Jays Chicago White Sox Cleveland Indians Tampa Bay Rays Atlanta Braves Pittsburgh Pirates Chicago Cubs Miami Marlins Philadelphia Phillies Cincinnati Reds St. Louis Cardinals Milwaukee Brewers Baltimore Orioles Kansas City Royals Washington Nationals New York Yankees Minnesota Twins New York Mets Detroit Tigers Boston Red Sox

Pacific Coast League

Club Affiliate Albuquerque Isotopes Colorado Rockies El Paso Chihuahuas San Diego Padres Las Vegas Aviators Oakland Athletics Oklahoma City Dodgers Los Angeles Dodgers Reno Aces Arizona Diamondbacks Round Rock Express Texas Rangers Sacramento River Cats San Francisco Giants Salt Lake Bees Los Angeles Angels Sugar Land Space Cowboys Houston Astros Tacoma Rainiers Seattle Mariners

Double-A Eastern League

Club Akron RubberDucks Altoona Curve Binghamton Rumble Ponies Bowie Baysox Erie SeaWolves Harrisburg Senators Hartford Yard Goats New Hampshire Fisher Cats Portland Sea Dogs Reading Fightin Phils Richmond Flying Squirrels Somerset Patriots

Affiliate Cleveland Indians Pittsburgh Pirates New York Mets Baltimore Orioles Detroit Tigers Washington Nationals Colorado Rockies Toronto Blue Jays Boston Red Sox Philadelphia Phillies San Francisco Giants New York Yankees

Southern League Club Biloxi Shuckers Birmingham Barons Chattanooga Lookouts Mississippi Braves Montgomery Biscuits Pensacola Blue Wahoos Rocket City Trash Pandas Tennessee Smokies

Texas League Club Amarillo Sod Poodles Arkansas Travelers Corpus Christi Hooks Frisco RoughRiders Midland RockHounds NW Arkansas Naturals San Antonio Missions Springfield Cardinals Tulsa Drillers Wichita Wind Surge

Affiliate Milwaukee Brewers Chicago White Sox Cincinnati Reds Atlanta Braves Tampa Bay Rays Miami Marlins Los Angeles Angels Chicago Cubs

Affiliate Arizona Diamondbacks Seattle Mariners Houston Astros Texas Rangers Oakland Athletics Kansas City Royals San Diego Padres St. Louis Cardinals Los Angeles Dodgers Minnesota Twins M E DI A

Midwest League

Club Beloit Snappers Cedar Rapids Kernels Dayton Dragons Fort Wayne TinCaps Great Lakes Loons Lake County Captains Lansing Lugnuts Peoria Chiefs Quad Cities River Bandits South Bend Cubs West Michigan Whitecaps Wisconsin Timber Rattlers

Affiliate Miami Marlins Minnesota Twins Cincinnati Reds San Diego Padres Los Angeles Dodgers Cleveland Indians Oakland Athletics St. Louis Cardinals Kansas City Royals Chicago Cubs Detroit Tigers Milwaukee Brewers

South Atlantic League Club Aberdeen IronBirds Asheville Tourists Bowling Green Hot Rods Brooklyn Cyclones Greensboro Grasshoppers Greenville Drive Hickory Crawdads Hudson Valley Renegades Jersey Shore BlueClaws Rome Braves Wilmington Blue Rocks Winston-Salem Dash

Northwest League Club Eugene Emeralds Everett AquaSox Hillsboro Hops Spokane Indians Tri-City Dust Devils Vancouver Canadians

Affiliate Baltimore Orioles Houston Astros Tampa Bay Rays New York Mets Pittsburgh Pirates Boston Red Sox Texas Rangers New York Yankees Philadelphia Phillies Atlanta Braves Washington Nationals Chicago White Sox

Affiliate San Francisco Giants Seattle Mariners Arizona Diamondbacks Colorado Rockies Los Angeles Angels Toronto Blue Jays

Single-A California League Club Fresno Grizzlies Inland Empire 66ers Lake Elsinore Storm Modesto Nuts Rancho Cucamonga Quakes San Jose Giants Stockton Ports Visalia Rawhide

Affiliate Colorado Rockies Los Angeles Angels San Diego Padres Seattle Mariners Los Angeles Dodgers San Francisco Giants Oakland Athletics Arizona Diamondbacks

Florida State League

Club Affiliate Bradenton Marauders Pittsburgh Pirates Clearwater Threshers Philadelphia Phillies Daytona Tortugas Cincinnati Reds Dunedin Blue Jays Toronto Blue Jays Fort Myers Mighty Mussels Minnesota Twins Jupiter Hammerheads Miami Marlins Lakeland Flying Tigers Detroit Tigers Palm Beach Cardinals St. Louis Cardinals St. Lucie Mets New York Mets Tampa Tarpons New York Yankees

Carolina League

Club Augusta GreenJackets Carolina Mudcats Charleston RiverDogs Columbia Fireflies Delmarva Shorebirds Down East Wood Ducks Fayetteville Woodpeckers Fredericksburg Nationals Kannapolis Cannon Ballers Lynchburg Hillcats

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Affiliate Atlanta Braves Milwaukee Brewers Tampa Bay Rays Kansas City Royals Baltimore Orioles Texas Rangers Houston Astros Washington Nationals Chicago White Sox Cleveland Indians


Cincinnati Reds Reds Front Office Info

Cincinnati Reds

Great American Ballpark 100 Main Street Cincinnati, OH 45402 Phone: (513) 765-7000 Fax: (513) 765-7342 Media Relations Department: (513) 765-7800 Press Box: (513) 765-7350 Website: www.cincinnatireds.com Executive Office

Chief Executive Officer: Robert H. Castellini Chairman: W. Joseph Williams Jr. Vice Chairman: Thomas L. Williams President & Chief Operating Officer: Phillip J. Castellini Vice President & General Manager: Nick Krall Senior Advisor to the President/COO: Barry Larkin Exec. Advisor to the CEO: Walt Jocketty Secretary and Treasurer: Christopher L. Fister Robert H. Castellini

Baseball and Major League Operations

VP/Assistant General Manager: Sam Grossman VP/AGM, Scouting & Player Development: Brad Meador VP/Sr. Advisor to President of Baseball Ops.: Buddy Bell VP/Player Personnel: Chris Buckley Senior Director, Player Personnel: Jeff Graupe Manager, Baseball Operations: Mark Edwards Baseball Operations Analyst: Katie Krall Senior Director of Health & Performance: Geoff Head Director of Sports Science Initiatives: Charles Leddon Manager of Advance Scouting: Bo Thompson Lead Data Scientist: Michael Schatz Senior Director, Team Travel: Gary Wahoff

Nick Krall

Brad Meador

Media Relations and Creative Services

Vice President, Media Relations: Rob Butcher Director of Media Relations: Larry Herms Director of Media Relations, Digital: Jamie Ramsey

Rob Butcher

VP, Communications and Marketing: Ralph Mitchell Public Relations Manager: Michael Anderson Director of Digital Media: Lisa Braun Director of Communications/Web Content: Jarrod Rollins Director of Marketing: Audra Sordyl Communications Manager: Brendan Hader Social Media Manager: Chad Fischer Director of Creative Operations : Jansen Dell Creative Services Manager: Amy Calo Senior Designer: Michael King

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Cincinnati Reds Field Staff and Player Development 2022 Reds Field Staff

Manager: David Bell Bench Coach: Freddie Benavides 1st Base Coach: Delino DeShields 3rd Base/Catching Coach: J.R. House Pitching Coach: Derek Johnson Hitting Coach: Alan Zinter Bullpen Coach: Lee Tunnell Assistant Hitting Coach: Joel McKeithan Assistant Pitching Coach: Eric Jagers Game Planning/Outfield Coach: Jeff Pickler Assistant Coachea: Kyle Arnsberg, Cristian Perez, Rolando Valles

David Bell

Player Development

VP of Player Development: Shawn Pender Director of Player Development: Jeremy Farrell Analytics Coordinator: Harris Kingsley Coordinator of Baseball Administration: Melissa Hill Special Assistants, Player Performance: Eric Davis, Bill Doran, Mario Soto. Shawn Pender

Coordinators/Roving Instructors: Chris Tremie (Field Coordinator) Luis Bolivar (Academies Coordinator) Joel Noboa (Latin American Field Coordinator) Dave Hansen (Hitting Coordinator) Jim Ricken (Hitting Coordinator) Bryan Conger (Pitching Coordinator) Casey Weathers (Pitching Coordinator) Jose Nieves (Infield Coordinator) Corky Miller (Catching Coordinator) Kevin Mahar (Outfield/Baserunning Coordinator) Tyler Klein (Mental Skills Coach)

Chris Tremie

Scouting

Sr. Director of Pro Scouting: Rob Coughlin Director of Amateur Scouting: Joe Katuska Ast. Dir./Amateur Scouting: Paul Pierson Sr. Director of International Scouting: Trey Hendricks Ast. Dir./International Scouting: Greg McMillin Dir. of Latin American Scouting: Richard Jimenez Ast. Dir./Latin American Scouting: Richard Castro

Rob Coughlin

Special Asst. to the GM, Player Personnel: Cam Bonifay Special Assts. to the GM: J Harrison, Marty Maier, John Morris, Jeff Schugel Professional Scouts: Gary Glover, Joe Jocketty, Ben Jones, Bruce Manno, Mick Mattaliano, Jeff Morris, Steve Roadcap. Joe Katuska M E DI A

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Cincinnati Reds Reds 2021 Draft Selections

Matt McLain

Reds No. 1 Draft Selection 17th Overall Pick Shortstop UCLA Round Overall

Player

Round Overall

Player

1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

17 30 35 53 89 119 150 180 210 240 270 300 330 360 390 420 450 480 510 540 570 600

1 2 2 3 4 5

12 48 65 84 113 143

Ty Howington

Position

Matt McLain Jay Allen Mat Nelson Andrew Abbott Jose Torres Ruben Ibarra Thomas Farr Justice Thompson Kevin Abel Hunter Parks Jack Rogers Donovan Benoit Shawn Guilliams Julian Aguiar Michael Trautwein Carter Raffield Blake Dunn Owen Holt Dennis Boatman Austin Callahan Ryan Cardona Javi Rivera

2001 2002-03 2005 2006 2007 2008 2012-13 2013-14 2013-14 2014 2016 2016-17 2018 2019 2021

UCLA Carroll (Fort Pierce,FL) Florida State Virginia NC State San Jose State South Carolina North Carolina Oregon State Florence-Darlington Tech Sam Houston State Tulane Central Florida CC Cypress College Northwestern Clemson Western Michigan Alvin CC Sacramento City College Hutchinson CC Marist Florida Atlantic

Reds 2020 Draft Selections Position

Austin Hendrick Christian Roa Jackson Miller Bryce Bonnin Mac Wainwright Joe Boyle

Austin Kearns

OF P C P OF P

David Espinosa

Reds #1 Draft Picks with Dragons

2000

School

SS OF C P SS 1B P OF P P OF P P P C P OF P P 3B P P

Ty Howington (1999 #1) Austin Kearns (1998 #1) David Espinosa (2000 #1) Chris Gruler (2002 #1) Homer Bailey (2004 #1) Jay Bruce (2005 #1) Drew Stubbs (2006 #1) Devin Mesoraco (2007 #1) Robert Stephenson (2011 #1) Nick Travieso (2012 #1) Phillip Ervin (2013 #1) Nick Howard (2014 #1) Alex Blandino (2014 #1) Nick Senzel (2016 #1) Tyler Stephenson (2015 #1) Hunter Greene (2017 #1) Jonathan India (2018 #1) Nick Lodolo (2019 #1) Matt McLain (2021 #1)

P OF INF P P OF OF C P P OF P SS 3B C P 3B P SS

Year/s in left column indicates season/s with Dragons.

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2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021

School

West Allegheny (Imperial, PA) Texas A&M University JW Mitchell (New Port Richey, FL) Texas Tech University St. Edward (Lakewood, OH) Notre Dame

Tyler Stephenson

Nick Lodolo

Reds # 1 Draft Picks since 2000 David Espinosa (23rd overall) Jeremy Sowers (20) (Did Not Sign) Chris Gruler (3) Ryan Wagner (14) Homer Bailey (7) Jay Bruce (12) Drew Stubbs (8) Devin Mesoraco (15) Yonder Alonso (7) Mike Leake (8) Yasmani Grandal (12) Robert Stephenson (27) Nick Travieso (14) Phillip Ervin (27) Nick Howard (19) Alex Blandino (29) Tyler Stephenson (11) Nick Senzel (2) Hunter Greene (2) Jonathan India (5) Nick Lodolo (7) Austin Hendrick (12) Matt McLain (17)

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SS P P P P OF OF C 1B P C P P OF P SS C 3B P 3B P OF SS


Baseball America Top Prospects Reds Top 30 Prospects, 2022 & 2021 (courtesy of Baseball America)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30.

2022 Jose Barrero (Garcia), SS Hunter Greene, RHP Nick Lodolo, LHP Elly De La Cruz, SS/3B Matt McLain, SS Austin Hendrick, OF Jay Allen, OF Rece Hinds, 3B Graham Ashcraft, RHP Bryce Bonnin, RHP Mat Nelson, C Jose Torres, SS Carson Spiers, RHP Allan Cerda, OF Dauri Moreta, RHP Christian Roa, RHP Tyler Callihan, 2B Ivan Johnson, 2B Daniel Vellojin, C TJ Friedl, OF Ariel Almonte, OF Andrew Abbott, LHP Alexis Diaz, RHP Alejo Lopez, 2B/3B Carlos Jorge, SS/2B Mark Kolozsvary, C Leonardo Balcazar, SS Reiver Sanmartin, LHP Yerlin Confidan, OF Michael Siani, OF

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30.

2021 Jose Barrero (Garcia), SS Austin Hendrick, OF Jonathan India, 3B Tyler Stephenson, C Hunter Greene, RHP Tejay Antone, RHP Nick Lodolo, LHP Rece Hinds, 3B Tony Santillan, RHP Michael Siani, OF Christian Roa, RHP Ivan Johnson, SS/2B Lyon Richardson, RHP Vladimir Gutierrez, RHP Noah Davis, RHP Tyler Callihan, 2B Bryce Bonnin, RHP Michel Triana, 1B Jackson Miller, C Jose De Leon, RHP Allan Cerda, OF T.J. Friedl, OF Jared Solomon, RHP Luis Mey, RHP Riley O’Brien, RHP Yan Contreras, SS Brandon Bailey, RHP Graham Ashcraft, RHP Joel Kuhnel, RHP Joe Boyle, RHP

Players on Reds Top-10 Prospect List while Playing in Dayton, By Year (2000-’19) 2021: 2019: 2018: 2017: 2016: 2015: 2014: 2013: 2012: 2011: 2010: 2009: 2008: 2007: 2006: 2005: 2004: 2003: 2002: 2001: 2000:

# 10 Michael Siani # 10 Michael Siani # 2 Hunter Greene # 5 Taylor Trammell; # 10 Tyler Stephenson # 4 Tyler Stephenson # 9 Aristides Aquino. # 3 Phillip Ervin; # 8 Nick Travieso. # 2 Robert Stephenson; # 6 Nick Travieso; # 7 Jesse Winker; # 9 Ismael Guillon # 7 Robert Stephenson # 2 Billy Hamilton; # 5 Yorman Rodriguez; # 10 Kyle Lotzkar None in Top 10 (highest: # 15 Didi Gregorius) None in Top 10 (highest: # 20 J.C. Sulbaran) # 6 Devin Mesoraco; # 7 Todd Frazier # 5 Drew Stubbs; # 7 Sean Watson; # 10 Chris Valaika # 2 Jay Bruce; # 3 Travis Wood; # 4 B.J. Szymanski; # 6 Rafael Gonzalez # 1 Homer Bailey; # 5 B.J. Szymanski; # 10 Paul Janish # 5 Joey Votto; # 8 Tyler Pelland # 1 Chris Gruler; # 10 Mark Schramek None in Top 10 # 5 David Espinosa; # 6 Ty Howington; # 7 Dustin Moseley # 2 Adam Dunn; # 4 Ty Howington; # 6 Austin Kearns

All-Time Top Rankings for Dragons Players (Rankings During Season in Dayton) # 1: Chris Gruler, 2003; Homer Bailey, 2005 # 2: Adam Dunn, 2000; Jay Bruce, 2006; Billy Hamilton, 2011; Robert Stephenson, 2013; Hunter Greene, 2018 # 3: Travis Wood, 2006; Phillip Ervin, 2014 # 4: Ty Howington, 2000; B.J. Szymanski, ‘06; Tyler Stephenson, ‘16 # 5: David Espinosa, 2001; Joey Votto, 2004; B.J. Szymanski, 2005; Drew Stubbs, 2007; Yorman Rodriguez, 2011; Taylor Trammell, 2017 M E DI A

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Reds Top 10 Prospects, 2015-2020 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

2020 Hunter Greene, RHP Jonathan India, 3B Nick Lodolo, LHP Tyler Stephenson, C Tony Santillan, RHP Jose Garcia, SS Lyon Richardson, RHP Stuart Fairchild, OF Michael Siani, OF Jameson Hannah, OF

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

2019 Nick Senzel, 3B Hunter Greene, RHP Taylor Trammell, OF Jonathan India, 3B Tony Santillan, RHP Tyler Stephenson, C Shed Long, 2B Jeter Downs, SS Vladimir Gutierrez, RHP Michael Siani, OF

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

2018 Nick Senzel, 3B Hunter Greene, RHP Taylor Trammell, OF Tyler Mahle, RHP Jesse Winker, OF Tony Santillan, RHP Jose Siri, OF Shed Long, 2B Vladimir Gutierrez, RHP Tyler Stephenson, C

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

2017 Nick Senzel, 3B Cody Reed, LHP Amir Garrett, LHP Robert Stephenson, RHP Taylor Trammell, OF Jesse Winker, OF Aristides Aquino, OF Sal Romano, RHP Vladimir Gutierrez, RHP Tyler Stephenson, C

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

2016 Robert Stephenson, RHP Cody Reed, LHP Amir Garrett, LHP Tyler Stephenson, C Jesse Winker, OF Alex Blandino, SS/2B Nick Travieso, RHP Keury Mella, RHP Sal Romano, RHP Tyler Mahle, RHP

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

2015 Robert Stephenson, RHP Raisel Iglesias, RHP Jesse Winker, OF Michael Lorenzen, RHP Nick Howard, RHP Anthony DeSclafani, RHP Amir Garrett, LHP Nick Travieso, RHP Aristides Aquino, OF Yorman Rodriguez, OF


2021 Reds Minor League Recap

Sheldon “Chief” Bender Award Jose Barrero - Shortstop Ht.: 6-2 Wt.: 175 Bats: R Throws: R Born: April 5, 1998 Birthplace: Havana, Cuba Acquired: Signed as international free agent, 2017 Jose Barrero was selected as the 2021 winner of the Sheldon “Chief” Bender Award as the Reds Minor League Player of the Year. Barrero played in 85 games between Triple-A Louisville and Double-A Chattanooga, batting .303 with 19 home runs. Barrero spent the entire 2018 season with the Dragons when he was known as Jose Garcia.

Barrero’s Career Statistics Year 2018 2019 2020 2021 2021 2021 Career Career

Team Dayton Daytona Cincinnati Chattanooga Louisville Cincinnati MLB MiLB

AVG .245 .280 .194 .300 .306 .200 .197 .272

G 125 104 24 40 45 21 45 314

AB 482 404 67 160 170 50 117 1216

R 61 58 4 31 31 4 8 181

H 118 113 13 48 52 10 23 331

2B 22 37 0 9 10 4 4 78

3B 4 1 0 1 0 1 1 6

HR 6 8 0 6 13 0 0 33

RBI 53 55 2 28 38 3 5 174

BB 19 25 1 16 20 3 4 80

SO 112 83 26 40 44 17 43 279

SB 13 15 1 8 8 1 2 44

OPS .634 .779 .400 .848 .986 .606 .490 .761

Reds 2021 Minor League Awards Player of the Year: Jose Barrero Hitter of the Year: Alejo Lopez Pitcher of the Year: Dauri Moreta

Past Sheldon “Chief” Bender Award Winners

Austin Kearns

Adam Dunn

Stephen Smitherman

Chris Denorfia

Homer Bailey

Jay Bruce

Chris Valaika

Chris Heisey

Devin Mesoraco

Billy Hamilton

Seth Mejias-Brean

Ben Lively

Tyler Mahle

Aristides Aquino

Nick Senzel

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2021 Reds Minor League Recap

Sheldon “Chief” Bender Reds Minor League Player of the Year Award Winners

2000 - Austin Kearns 2001 - Adam Dunn 2002 - Brandon Larson 2003 - Stephen Smitherman 2004 - Richie Gardner 2005 - Chris Denorfia 2006 - Homer Bailey 2007 - Jay Bruce 2008 - Chris Valaika 2009 - Chris Heisey 2010 - Devin Mesoraco 2011 - Billy Hamilton 2012 - Billy Hamilton 2013 - Seth Mejias-Brean 2014 - Ben Lively 2015 - Tyler Mahle 2016 - Aristides Aquino 2017 - Nick Senzel 2018 - Ibandel Isabel 2019 - Aristides Aquino 2021 - Jose Barrero

Tyler Mahle

Dragons Sheldon “Chief” Bender Award Winners Player Year Austin Kearns 2000 Billy Hamilton 2011 Seth Mejias-Brean 2013 Tyler Mahle 2015

Dragons Winners of other Reds Full-Season Minor League Awards, 2006-21 Player Johnny Cueto Donnie Joseph Josh Smith Steve Selsky Jesse Winker Robert Stephenson Nick Travieso Shed Long Jose Siri

Year Award 2006 Pitcher of the Year 2010 Pitcher of the Year 2011 Pitcher of the Year 2012 Hitter of the Year 2013 Hitter of the Year 2013 Pitcher of the Year 2014 Pitcher of the Year 2016 Hitter of the Year 2017 Hitter of the Year

Reds 2021 Minor League Player of the Month Award Winners Month May June July August September

Player, Club Brian Rey, Dayton/Chattanooga Alejo Lopez, Chattanooga/Louisville Jose Barrero, Louisville Rece Hinds, ACL Reds/Daytona Carlos Jorge, DSL Reds

Pitcher, Club Nick Lodolo, Chattanooga Graham Ashcraft, Dayton/Chattanooga Bryce Bonnin, Daytona Dauri Moreta, Louisville Randy Wynne, Chattanooga

Dragons Players Selected as Reds Minor League Player of the Month, 2006-20 Player Johnny Cueto Johnny Cueto Carlos Fisher Chris Valaika Daryl Thompson Matt Klinker Enerio Del Rosario Mark Serrano Donnie Joseph

Year 2006 2006 2006 2007 2007 2008 2008 2009 2010 Cameron Satterwhite 2010 Josh Smith 2011 Daniel Corcino 2011 Stalin Gerson 2011 Daniel Renken 2011 Donald Lutz 2011 Jesse Winker 2013

Month April May August April April July August August April June April May June July August May

Position Pitcher Pitcher Pitcher Batter Pitcher Pitcher Pitcher Pitcher Pitcher Batter Pitcher Pitcher Pitcher Pitcher Batter Batter M E DI A

Player Year Robert Stephenson 2013 Seth Mejias-Brean 2013 Amir Garrett 2014 Alejandro Chacin 2014 Nick Travieso 2014 Tejay Antone 2015 Gavin LaValley 2015 Tyler Mahle 2015 Scott Moss 2017 Jose Siri 2017 Hendrik Clementina 2018 Hunter Greene 2018 Packy Naughton 2018 Jarod Solomon 2019 Ricky Salinas 2019 Andy Fisher 2019

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2022 Reds Minor League Affiliates

LOUISVILLE BATS

Louisville Bats - AAA International League

401 East Main Street, Louisville, KY 40202 Phone: (502) 212-2287 Fax: (502) 515-2255 Web Address: www.batsbaseball.com

Louisville Slugger Field

Photo courtesy of Louisville Bats

2022 Louisville Bats Field Staff Manager: Pat Kelly Pitching Coach: Seth Etherton Hitting Coach: Alex Pelaez Bench Coach: Dick Schofield Coach: Mike Jacobs Alejo Lopez

Photo courtesy of Louisville Bats

International League - Midwest Division Year 2021 2019 2018 2017 2016

Record 55-73 59-81 61-76 56-86 71-73

Div. Rank 6th of 7 4th of 4 4th of 4 4th of 4 2nd of 4

Playoffs No Playoffs Did Not Qualify Did Not Qualify Did Not Qualify Did Not Qualify

2021 Team Batting: .246 (9th of 20) 2021 Team Pitching: 4.14 (7th of 20) M E DI A

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CHATTANOOGA LOOKOUTS

Chattanooga Lookouts - AA Southern League

201 Power Alley, Chattanooga, TN 37402, Phone: (423) 267-2208 Fax: (423) 267-4258 Web Address: www.lookouts.com AT&T Field

Photo courtesy of Chattanooga Lookouts

2022 Chattanooga Lookouts Field Staff Manager: Jose Moreno Hitting Coach: Eric Richardson

Pitching Coach: Rob Wooten Catching Coach: Nate Irving Nick Lodolo

Southern League

LEAGUE COLOR Southern League N Southern League G Southern League D Southern League G

In lieu of the Logo Colors evaluated by Pantone, Inc The CMYK values shown m

*Robison-Anton (RA) thre Photo courtesy of Chattanooga Lookouts

Southern League - North Division Year Record Div. Rank Playoffs 2021 58-54 2nd of 4 Did Not Qualify 2019 61-75 4th of 5 Did Not Qualify 2018# 69-68 2nd of 5 Lost in first round* 2017# 74-66 1st of 5 League Co-Champs^ 2016# 81-59 1st of 5 Lost in first round^ ^1st half division winner.*2nd half division winner. # Affiliate located in Pensacola 2021 Team Batting: .265 (1st of 8) 2021 Team Pitching: 4.37 (5th of 8) M E DI A PRIMARY LEAGUE LOGO

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2022 Reds Minor League Affiliates

Daytona Tortugas DAYTONA TORTUGAS

CLUB COLORS Daytona Tortugas Emerald Green Daytona Tortugas Bright Green Daytona Tortugas Light Blue Daytona Tortugas Tan

Or Use Solid Color PANTONE® 3305 PANTONE 368 PANTONE 278 PANTONE 466

Daytona Tortugas - A Florida State League

In lieu of the Logo Colors shown, may use the Club Colors or the PANTO 110 E. Orange Ave., Daytona Beach, FLyou 32114 evaluated by Pantone, Inc. for accuracy and may not match the PANTONE Color The CMYK values shown may not be equivalent to the ones cited in the current P Phone: (386) 257-3172 *Robison-Anton (RA) thread color information: 800-932-0250 Madeira (MD) thre Fax: (386) 523-9490 Web Address: www.daytonatortugas.com

• White body and white set-in sleeves. • Button down front

For reproduction on light blue backgrounds change the light blue outline and TM to white.

Reproduce in emerald green, bright green, light blue or black only

PRIMARY CLUB LOGO

PRIMARY CLUB LOGO – ONE COLOR

with braid ofBallpark 1/8" Jackie placket Robinson light blue, 1/8" emerald green, 1/8" light blue around neck and down front. • Sleeve braid of 1/8" light blue, 1/8" emerald green, 1/8" light blue. • Arched Jersey Lettering "Tortugas" centered. Emerald green letters with light blue outlines. • Primary Club logo Sleeve Emblem on right sleeve.

Reproduce in emerald green, bright green, light blue, black or white only for reproductions on dark backgrounds change black to white and white to black

OFFICIAL HOME JERSEY LETTERING

LOGO: 2-5/8" high

• Emerald green numbers with light blue outlines 4" high on front and 8" high on the back.

OFFICIAL HOME JERSEY LETTERING – ONE COLOR

OFFICIAL

LOGO: 2-3/16" high

2022 Daytona Tortugas Field Staff

CAP 1 / DIAMOND ERA Manager:ALTERNATE Gookie Dawkins Pitching Coach: Todd Naskedov Trademarks are proprietary to Minor League Baseball ent The trademark notices (“TM” or “®”) on these pages are for placement purposes only. Licensees will be apprised of the appropriate Any use of these marks must be approved by Major Leag noticeBrinkley for each product upon submission of Bench product materials Coach: to Major League Baseball Properties for Quality Control review. Hitting Coach: Darryl Lenny Harris Coach: Jefry Sierra GAME CAP

Rece Hinds

Florida State League

Class Single-A LEAGUE COLORS Florida State League Orange Florida State League Green Florida State League Black

Or Use Solid Color PANTONE® 165 PANTONE 341 PANTONE Process Black

Process Simulation c 00 m 59 y 96 k 00 c 100 m 00 y 67 k 29 c 00 m 00 y 00 k 100

RA-2469 RA-2597 RA-2296

Thread Color* or MD-1178 or MD-1250 or MD-1000

In lieu of the Logo Colors shown, you may use the League Colors or the PANTONE® Colors listed above. The colors shown on this page have not been evaluated by Pantone, Inc. for accuracy and may not match the PANTONE Color Standards. Consult current PANTONE Color Publications for accurate color. The CMYK values shown may not be equivalent to the ones cited in the current PANTONE Publications. PANTONE® is the property of Pantone, Inc.

Photo courtesy of Aldrin Capulong

*Robison-Anton (RA) thread color information: 800-932-0250 Madeira (MD) thread color information: 800-225-3001

Florida State League - East Division Year Record Div. Rank Playoffs 2021 60-60 3rd of 4 Did Not Qualify 2019 66-68 3rd of 6 Did Not Qualify 2018 69-66 3rd of 6 Lost in finals^ 2017 53-80 5th of 6 Did Not Qualify 2016 76-61 4th of 6 Did Not Qualify ^1st half division winner. *2nd half division winner. 2021 Team Batting: .235 (5th of 10) 2021 Team Pitching: 4.22 (4th of 10) M E DI A PRIMARY LEAGUE LOGO The trademark notices (“TM” or “®”) on these pages are for placement purposes only. Licensees will be apprised of the appropriate notice for each product upon submission of product materials to Major League Baseball Properties for Quality Control review.

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PRIMARY LEAGUE LOGO – ONE COLOR

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2022 Reds Minor League Affiliates

ARIZONA COMPLEX LEAGUE REDS

ACL Reds - Rookie Arizona Complex League

1933 S. Ballpark Way, Goodyear, AZ 85338 Phone: (623) 882-3120 Fax: (623) 882-3169

Goodyear Ballpark

2022 ACL Reds Field Staff Manager: Julio Morillo Hitting Coach: Jason Broussard

Pitching Coaches: Elmer Dessens, Fred Corral Bench Coaches: Anthony Manuel, Luis Terrero Arizona Complex League - Central Division Year Record Div. Rank Playoffs 2021 33-26 2nd of 6 No League Playoffs 2019 27-29 T-3rd of 6 Did Not Qualify 2018 13-42 6th of 6 Did Not Qualify 2017 22-33 4th of 5 Did Not Qualify 2016 31-24 2nd of 5 Lost in semi-finals* *Second half division winner 2021 Team Batting: .263 (5th of 18) 2021 Team Pitching: 4.31 (5th of 18)

Billy Hamilton

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Reds Minor League History/Community Service

Reds Minor League Affiliates, 2000-2022 Triple-A

Tyler Stephenson

Photo courtesy of Daytona Tortugas

Louisville Bats, 2000-2022

Double-A

Chattanooga Lookouts, 2000-2008; 2019-2022 Pensacola Blue Wahoos, 2012-2018 Carolina Mudcats, 2009-2011

High-A

Dayton Dragons, 2021-2022 Daytona Tortugas, 2015-2019 Bakersfield Blaze, 2011-2014 Lynchburg Hillcats, 2010 Sarasota Reds, 2005-2009 Potomac Cannons, 2003-2004 Stockton Ports, 2002 Mudville Nine, 2001

Low-A

Dayton Dragons, 2000-2019 Daytona Tortugas, 2021-2022 Clinton Lumber Kings, 2000

Rookie-Advanced

Billings Mustangs, 2000-2019 Greeneville Reds, 2018-2019

Rookie

Goodyear Reds, 2010-2022 Sarasota Reds, 2000-2009

Reds Farm Directors & Scouting Directors, 2000-2022 Year 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Farm Director Bill Doran Tim Naehring Tim Naehring Tim Naehring Tim Naehring Tim Naehring Johnny Almarez Terry Reynolds Terry Reynolds Terry Reynolds Terry Reynolds Bill Bavasi

Amateur Scouting Director DeJon Watson Kasey McKeon Kasey McKeon Leland Maddox Terry Reynolds Terry Reynolds Terry Reynolds Chris Buckley Chris Buckley Chris Buckley Chris Buckley Chris Buckley

Year 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022

Farm Director Bill Bavasi Jeff Graupe Jeff Graupe Jeff Graupe Jeff Graupe Jeff Graupe Jeff Graupe Shawn Pender Shawn Pender Shawn Pender Shawn Pender

Amateur Scouting Director Chris Buckley Chris Buckley Chris Buckley Chris Buckley Chris Buckley Chris Buckley Chris Buckley Brad Meador Brad Meador Brad Meador Joe Katuska

Dragons Winners of Reds Minor League Community Service Award Each year, the Cincinnati Reds select one player from their farm system as the winner of their Minor League Community Service Award. The following Dayton Dragons players have been winners of this award: 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2017 2018 2019

Drew Hayes El’ Hajj Muhammad Brent Peterson Jon Matthews Avain Rachal Aaron Fossas Leandro Santana Michael Siani

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Drew Hayes


Dragons Media Relations Tom Nichols - Director of Media Relations and Broadcasting Phone: (937) 228-2287 ext. 140 email: tom.nichols@daytondragons.com

Lyle Goldstein - Media Relations Assistant Phone: (937) 228-2287 ext. 142 email: lyle.goldstein@daytondragons.com

Press Box: (937) 281-0042

Dragons Media DRAGONS RADIO

NEWSPAPER

WONE AM 980

Dayton Daily News

Switchboard - Phone (937) 224-1137 Fax (937) 224-5015 Dave Litteral - Market Manager Jeff Stevens - Program Director www.wone.com

Sports Desk - Phone (937) 225-2250 Fax (937) 225-7352 John Boyle - Sports Editor. Phone: (937) 225-2395 Tom Archdeacon - Columnist. Phone: (937) 225-2156

TELEVISION/ RADIO

WDTN 2 (NBC)

WHIO 7 (CBS)

Main Number (937) 293-2101 News Desk (937) 293-5121 Fax (937) 296-7147

Main Number (937) 259-2111 News Desk (937) 259-2237 Fax (937) 259-2005

Jack Pohl - Sports Director Hutch Konerman - Sports Anchor/Reporter Phone: (937) 293-5044

Larry Hansgen - Morning News Host Phone: (937) 259-2111

WHIO AM 1290

WRGT 45 (FOX)/WKEF 22 (ABC) Main Number (937) 263-4500 News Desk (937) 262-1400 Fax (937) 263-9537

Andre Johnson, Jr. - Sports Anchor/Reporter

MAGAZINE/INTERNET HalMcCoy.com

RedsMinorLeagues.com

Hal McCoy

Doug Gray

Reds Report Marc Katz

Jack Pohl

Tom Archdeacon

Hutch Konerman

Hal McCoy

Andre Johnson, Jr.

Larry Hansgen

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Marc Katz

John Boyle

Doug Gray


Dragons “On The Air” Tom Nichols- Radio & Television Play-by-Play

Nichols is the voice of the Dragons on radio and television in addition to serving as the club’s Director of Media Relations. He handles the play-by-play on 107 Dragons home and road radio broadcasts and each of the club’s 25 television broadcasts. The 2022 season is Nichols’ 15th year with the Dragons and his 35th year in professional baseball. He has broadcast over 4,000 minor league games since beginning his career in 1988. In 2018, he received recognition from Ballpark Digest for “Outstanding Achievements in Minor League Baseball broadcasting.” He called his first Major League game on the Cincinnati Reds Radio Network, an event that was featured in the New York Times, Sports Broadcast Journal, FOX Sports Ohio, and numerous other media outlets. He has worked at every level of Minor League Baseball (Triple-A, Double-A, High-A, Low-A, and professional independent), broadcasting for the Indianapolis Indians, Mobile BayBears, Fort Wayne Wizards, Peoria Chiefs, Kinston Indians, and Gary SouthShore RailCats. He is a Ball State University graduate and a native of Muncie, Indiana, where he was inducted into the Delaware County Athletics Hall-of-Fame in 2009.

Lyle Goldstein - Radio Play-by-Play

Goldstein joins the Dragons in 2022 as a radio broadcaster and media relations assistant. He is a product of the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University, where he was selected by a national panel for sportscaster All-American honorable mention honors in competition for the Jim Nantz Award, presented by STAA. He spent the 2018 and 2019 seasons as a broadcaster for the Hyannis (Mass.) Harbor Hawks of the Cape Cod League, the nation’s top summer collegiate wood bat league. He also spent two years as a broadcaster on the Pac-12 Digital Network for Arizona State University baseball, softball, tennis, water polo, and volleyball. He called six different sports on the student station at ASU, KASC Blaze Radio, and served as the station’s assistant sports director as a senior. He also worked as the ASU baseball beat reporter for SB Nation, writing feature stories, previews, and game recaps. In 2021, he has called University of Washington and Seattle University baseball, softball, and soccer. Goldstein is a native of the Seattle suburb of Kirkland, Washington.

WONE 980 AM Radio IHeart Media Dayton 101 Pine St. Dayton, OH. 45402 (937) 224-1137 Lisa Rice - Market Manager

WONE 980 AM has been the radio home for Dragons Baseball since 2011. All games can also be heard live worldwide via the internet at www.daytondragons.com. All the Dragons action begins with the pregame show 30 minutes before the first pitch of every Dragons game, featuring game previews, interviews, and lineups. Each Dragons game is followed by an extensive post-game show featuring game recaps, interviews, and out of town scores.

Dragons Radio & Television Broadcast History Year 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022

Radio Broadcasters Mike Vander Woude and Chad Duff Mike Vander Woude and Chad Duff Mike Vander Woude and Chad Duff Mike Vander Woude and Josh Baker Mike Vander Woude and Nick Brunker Mike Vander Woude and Mike Benton Mike Vander Woude and Owen Serey Mike Vander Woude and Owen Serey Tom Nichols and Owen Serey Tom Nichols and Alex Vispoli Tom Nichols and Nick Anastos Tom Nichols and Mike Couzens Tom Nichols and Andrew Africk Tom Nichols and Bill Spaulding Tom Nichols and Brendan Gulick Tom Nichols and Keith Raad Tom Nichols and Jason Kempf Tom Nichols and Jason Kempf Tom Nichols and Josh Hess Tom Nichols and Josh Hess Season Cancelled (COVID-19) Tom Nichols and Jack Kizer Tom Nichols and Lyle Goldstein

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Radio Station WHIO 1290 AM WHIO 1290 AM WHIO 1290 AM WING 1410 AM WING 1410 AM WING 1410 AM WING 1410 AM WING 1410 AM WING 1410 AM WING 1410 AM WING 1410 AM WONE 980 AM WONE 980 AM WONE 980 AM WONE 980 AM WONE 980 AM WONE 980 AM WONE 980 AM WONE 980 AM WONE 980 AM

TV Station Time Warner Time Warner Time Warner Time Warner Time Warner Time Warner Time Warner Time Warner Time Warner WHIO 7.2 WHIO 7.2 WHIO 7.2 WHIO 7.2 WHIO 7.2 WHIO 7.2 WHIO 7.2 WBDT-26 (CW) WBDT-26 (CW) WBDT-26 (CW) WBDT-26 (CW)

WONE 980 AM WONE 980 AM

WBDT-26 (CW) WBDT-26 (CW)

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Dragons Television For the 22nd consecutive season, the Dragons will provide television coverage of select games in the Miami Valley. In 2022, for the sixth straight season, Dragons games can be seen in high definition on the Dayton CW Channel 26 and Spectrum Cable channels 13 and 1013. The Dragons will televise 25 home games including all Saturday and Sunday home games. Game broadcasts are produced by the Dragons in-house staff. Dragons Director of Broadcasting Tom Nichols will be joined on the telecasts by WDTN TV Sports Director Jack Pohl. Saturday telecasts begin at 7 pm except April 9 and 23, which begin at 1 pm. Sunday telecasts begin at 1 pm.

Dragons 2022 TV Schedule April 8 April 9 April 10 April 23 April 24 May 7 May 8 May 21 May 22 June 4 June 5 June 11 June 12 June 25 June 26 July 9 July 10 July 22 July 23 August 6 August 7 August 13 August 14 Sept. 3 Sept. 4

MLB Advanced Media. L.P

75 Ninth Ave., New York, NY 10011 Main Phone: (212) 485-3444 Fax: (866) 529-8491 Organization Beloit Sky Carp Cedar Rapids Kernels Dayton Dragons Fort Wayne TinCaps Great Lakes Loons Lake County Captains Lansing Lugnuts Peoria Chiefs Quad Cities River Bandits South Bend Cubs West Michigan Whitecaps Wisconsin Timber Rattlers

Phone (608) 362-2272 (319) 363-3887 (937) 228-2287 (260) 482-6400 (989) 837-2255 (440) 975-8085 (517) 485-4500 (309) 680-4000 (563) 324-3000 (574) 235-9988 (616) 784-4131 (920) 733-4152

Fax Press Box (608) 362-0418 (608) 362-2272 x 25 (319) 363-5631 (319) 896-7579 (937) 228-2284 (937) 281-0042 (260) 471-4678 (260) 407-5769 (989) 837-8780 (989) 837-6158 (440) 975-8958 (440) 975-8085 x 144 (517) 485-4518 (517) 485-5307 (309) 680-4080 (309) 680-4045 (563) 324-3109 (563) 324-3000 (574) 235-9950 (574) 968-0800 (616) 784-4911 (616) 784-2870 (920) 733-8032 (920) 733-4152 x 249

Cincinnati Reds Louisville Bats Chattanooga Lookouts Daytona Tortugas Arizona League Reds

(513) 765-7000 (502) 212-2287 (423) 267-2208 (386) 257-3172 (623) 932-6590

(513) 765-7342 (513) 765-7350 (502) 515-2255 (502) 212-2287 x 646 (423) 267-4258 (423) 267-2208 (386) 523-9490 (386) 257-3172 (623) 932-6802 (623) 932-6590

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Dragons in the Community in 2022

Dragons MVP Program

The Dragons MVP School Program includes over 1,100 fourth and fifth grade classrooms across the Miami Valley. The program is in its 17th year, impacting over 31,000 students. The Dragons MVP Program is made possible by the generous support of Ohio’s 529 College Advantage, Energy Optimizers, Raising Cane’s, Sinclair College, WDTN and Dayton’s CW. Teachers select five MVPs based on the criteria put in place by the teacher including performance, effort, citizenship, and improvement. The five MVPs receive four tickets to a Dragons game, access to an exclusive Dragons MVP Zone, an MVP certificate, and a Dragons MVP hat. The Dragons visit selected classrooms over the course of the program.

Hometown Heroes Program

Five times during the 2022 baseball season, the Dragons will partner with the Dayton Development Coalition and Reynolds & Reynolds for a season-long tribute to all service men and women past and present. There will be four special spotlights (April 22, May 17, June 12, July 4) that will each highlight a different aspect or organization involved in the military. The season-long celebration will wrap up with American Celebration Night on August 13.

Home Run for Life

Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield and the Dragons team up to provide kids battling serious medical conditions with once-in-a-lifetime opportunities during Dragons games. Each honoree takes a home run “lap” around the bases during a Dragons game and receives an honorary engraved bat. Dates are May 18, June 22, July 6, and August 31.

Community All-Stars

The Dragons partner with Flying Ace Express Car Wash on the Community All-Stars Program, honoring Dayton’s best individuals and organizations that are improving the quality of life in the Miami Valley. From firefighters to first responders to volunteers and good Samaritans, the Dragons will honor five. These honorees will be highlighted during a game with a tribute video telling their story. Dates are May 22, June 2, July 22, August 10, and September 1.

CareSource’s Veteran Salute Program

CareSource’s Veteran Salute program highlights five veteran’s stories during the course of each season. Veterans who are chosen are honored at a Dragons game with an in-game ceremony and provided with VIP treatment during their special night. This program is an extension of CareSource’s commitment to serve veterans and their families through innovative programs and partnerships to support their health and well-being. Dates are May 8, June 5, June 26, July 24, and August 14. Other Major Events

Boy Scouts/Girl Scouts Overnighters Marvel “Defenders of the Diamond” Captain America Night Dragons 5K presented by Orthopedic Associates Great American Beer Tasting presented by Heidelberg Distributing Dontatos Pizza Family Movie Nights

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Date/s

June 10, July 8 July 9 July 16 August 20 July 29-30


Gameday Pre-Game Schedule/Ground Rules

Day Air Ballpark

Pre-Game Schedules 7:05 PM First Pitch

1:05 PM First Pitch

3:45 - 4:00 pm Dragons Infield 4:00 - 5:00 pm Dragons BP 5:00 - 6:00 pm Visitors BP 6:00 - 6:15 pm Visitors Infield 6:15 - 6:45 pm Grounds Crew

10:45 - 11:00 am Dragons Infield 11:00 - 12:00 pm Dragons BP 12:00 - 1:00 pm Visitors BP 1:00 - 1:15 pm Visitors Infield 1:15 - 1:45 pm Grounds Crew

6:00 PM Doubleheader

4:30 PM Doubleheader

2:45 - 3:00 pm Dragons Infield 3:00 - 4:00 pm Dragons BP 4:00 - 5:00 pm Visitors BP 5:00 - 5:15 pm Visitors Infield 5:15 - 5:45 pm Grounds Crew

1:15 - 1:30 pm Dragons Infield 1:30 - 2:30 pm Dragons BP 2:30 - 3:30 pm Visitors BP 3:30 - 3:45 pm Visitors Infield 3:45 - 4:15 pm Grounds Crew

Ground Rules 2022 Season 1. Backstop: No break in the backstop net. 2. Dugouts: The facing of the dugouts are considered dead. The camera pits located in the dugouts are considered dead. 3. Netting: Any ball that hits the backstop netting from camera well to camera well is considered in play. Any ball that hits the netting from camera well to foul pole is considered dead. 4. Tarp: The player may not use the tarp as a step. 5. Railings: The railings along the first base and third base lines are considered in play. 6. Left and right field foul lines: If any batted ball hits any part of the foul pole, it is a home run. If any batted ball clears the yellow break line, located on the wall padding, it will be considered a home run. 7. Outfield Wall: Any batted ball that clears the yellow line on wall pad or hits the recessed railing located beyond the outfield fencing is a home run. 8. Batter’s Eye: Any batted ball that clears the yellow break line will be considered a home run.

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Dragons 2022 Home and Road Game Schedule (All times are Eastern Daylight Time) (All times are PM unless otherwise noted) Date Opponent Time April 8 Fort Wayne 7:05 April 9 Fort Wayne 1:05 April 10 Fort Wayne 1:05 April 12 @Lake County 6:35 April 13 @Lake County 6:35 April 14 @Lake County 6:35 April 15 @Lake County 6:35 April 16 @Lake County (DH) 12:05 April 19 West Michigan 7:05 April 20 West Michigan 7:05 April 21 West Michigan 7:05 April 22 West Michigan 7:05 April 23 West Michigan 1:05 April 24 West Michigan 1:05 April 26 @Fort Wayne 6:35 April 27 @Fort Wayne 6:35 April 28 @Fort Wayne 7:05 April 29 @Fort Wayne 7:05 April 30 @Fort Wayne 1:05 May 1 @Fort Wayne 1:05 May 3 Lake County 7:05 May 4 Lake County 7:05 May 5 Lake County 7:05 May 6 Lake County 7:05 May 7 Lake County 7:05 May 8 Lake County 1:05 May 10 @Lansing 11:00 am May 11 @Lansing 7:05 May 12 @Lansing 7:05 May 13 @Lansing 7:05 May 14 @Lansing 7:05 May 15 @Lansing 1:05 May 17 Quad Cities 7:05 May 18 Quad Cities 7:05 May 19 Quad Cities 7:05 May 20 Quad Cities 7:05 May 21 Quad Cities 7:05 May 22 Quad Cities 1:05 May 24 @West Michigan 6:05 May 25 @West Michigan 11:00 am May 26 @West Michigan 6:35 May 27 @West Michigan 6:35 May 28 @West Michigan 6:35 May 29 @West Michigan 6:00 May 31 South Bend 7:05 June 1 South Bend 7:05 June 2 South Bend 7:05 June 3 South Bend 7:05 June 4 South Bend 7:05 June 5 South Bend 1:05 June 7 Great Lakes 7:05 June 8 Great Lakes 7:05 June 9 Great Lakes 7:05 June 10 Great Lakes 7:05 June 11 Great Lakes 7:05 June 12 Great Lakes 1:05 June 14 @Cedar Rapids 7:35 June 15 @Cedar Rapids 1:05 June 16 @Cedar Rapids 7:35 June 17 @Cedar Rapids 7:35 June 18 @Cedar Rapids 7:35 June 19 @Cedar Rapids 3:05 June 21 Lake County 7:05 June 22 Lake County 7:05 June 23 Lake County 7:05 All Mondays are off-days except July 4

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Opponent Lake County Lake County Lake County @Great Lakes @Great Lakes @Great Lakes @Great Lakes @Great Lakes @Great Lakes West Michigan West Michigan West Michigan West Michigan West Michigan West Michigan @Lake County @Lake County @Lake County @Lake County @Lake County @Lake County Fort Wayne Fort Wayne Fort Wayne @West Michigan @West Michigan @West Michigan @West Michigan @West Michigan @West Michigan Peoria Peoria Peoria Peoria Peoria Peoria Lansing Lansing Lansing Lansing Lansing Lansing @Fort Wayne @Fort Wayne @Fort Wayne @Fort Wayne @Fort Wayne @Fort Wayne @Quad Cities @Quad Cities @Quad Cities @Quad Cities @Quad Cities @Quad Cities Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids @Lansing @Lansing @Lansing @Lansing @Lansing @Lansing

Time 7:05 7:05 1:05 7:05 7:05 7:05 7:05 7:05 1:05 7:05 7:05 7:05 7:05 7:05 1:05 11:00 am 7:00 7:00 7:00 7:00 1:00 7:05 7:05 1:05 6:35 6:35 6:35 6:35 6:35 2:00 7:05 7:05 7:05 7:05 7:05 1:05 7:05 7:05 7:05 7:05 7:05 1:05 6:35 6:35 7:05 7:05 6:35 1:05 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 2:00 7:05 7:05 7:05 7:05 7:05 1:05 7:05 7:05 7:05 7:05 7:05 1:05


Front Row: Row: Gage Connolly, Ben Dalton, Jacob Hurtubise, Eddy Demurias, Jacques Pucheu, Eric Yang, Jose Moreno, Brian Garman, JC Keys, Quin Cotton, Michael Siani, Jacob Baird. Second Row: Row: Ryan Ross, Tyler Steele, Jonathan Willems, Lyon Richardson, Karsen Lindell, Graham Ashcraft, Spencer Stockton, Bren Spillane, Mariel Bautista, Jake Gilbert, Johnnie Schneider, Juan Martinez, James Free, Tyler Garbee, Braxton Roxby, Noah Davis, Eduardo Salazar, Tyler Ricketts, Dan Donahue. Third Row: Row: Miguel Hernandez, Jose Tello, Ricky Salinas, Francisco Urbaez, Sam Hellinger, Quincy McAfee, Francis Peguero, Brian Rey, Victor Ruiz.



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