The Nutshell - Edition 7 of 13 (June 24-June 30, 2019)

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OFFICIAL GAME DAY PUBLICATION OF THE RICHMOND FLYING SQUIRRELS

ON EVEN GROUND Low-key and even-keeled, infielder Jalen Miller’s mindset has led to a steady climb.

EDITION NO. 7 OF 13 | JUNE 24-30, 2019

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HOMESTAND LINEUP 6/24

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BARK IN THE PARK

Scott’s Addition stein giveaway (1,000 fans 21 & older) presented by Daybreak IT Solutions, NBC 12 & XL 102 | 804 jersey auction with proceeds benefiting Flying Squirrels Charities | Dogs admitted free (Sections 101-103, 203-204 6:35 & General Admission first-base side) | Live pregame GATES: 5:30 p.m. entertainment by the Ragged Edge

6/25

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GATES: 5:30 p.m.

6/26

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T-SHIRT TUESDAY

Hunter Strickland patriotic jersey T-shirt giveaway (1,500 fans 15 & older) presented by Pepsi, CBS 6 & Big 98.5 | UVA Night featuring men’s basketball & lacrosse trophies | Silver Squirrels game | Live pregame entertainment by the Side Track Band

WINE UP WEDNESDAY

Arabian Nights presented by New Kent Winery & 103.7 Play | Cannoli the Camel appearance | Wine Up Wednesday wine specials featuring $5 glasses of wine 6:35 & $6 wine slushies from 5:30-7:30 p.m. | Live pregame GATES: 5:30 p.m. entertainment by Bunn DJ Company

FRIDAY HAPPY HOUR

Enjoy happy hour drink specials from 6-8 PM each Friday home game in Funnville. Specials include $2 12-ounce domestic beers at all concession stands, Beer Express carts and The Thirsty Acorn as well as $2 fountain sodas at the Pepsi Fountain (located near the Papa John’s stand).

KOURAGEOUS KIDS: Members of the ASK Childhood Cancer Foundation get high-fives from Flying Squirrels players during a victory lap on June 15. Caroline Phipps/Richmond Flying Squirrels photo

6/27

HFD 6:35

IN-YOUR-FACE FIREWORKS

Pride Night presented by Virginia Pride & Q94 | Postgame In-Your-Face Fireworks | Live pregame entertainment by DJ Ron Manila

GATES: 5:30 p.m.

6/28

HFD 7:05

GATES: 6 p.m.

6/29

HFD 6:05

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GATES: 12 p.m.

COPA DE LA DIVERSIÓN

Las Ardillas Voladoras de Richmond | Fútbol scarf giveaway (1,000 fans 21 & older) presented by Budweiser, FOX Richmond & ESPN Richmond | Women’s World Cup celebration | Postgame kids run the bases presented by Richmond Family Magazine | Live pregame entertainment by Salsa Guy Richmond

IN-YOUR-FACE FIREWORKS

Military Appreciation Night presented by ABC 8 & WRVA | Postgame jersey presentation ceremony presented by The Good Feet Store | Postgame InYour-Face Fireworks | Live pregame entertainment by Million Dollar Band

SUNDAY FUNNDAY

Dynamo Dogs trick dog show performance | Youth Yoga Day presented by CBS 6 & 103.7 Play | Pregame catch on the field from 12:15-12:35 p.m. presented by Nesquik | Postgame kids run the bases presented by Richmond Family Magazine | Live pregame entertainment by 5 Second Rule

ON THE COVER: Infielder Jalen Miller was a third-round draft pick of the San Francisco Giants in 2015 out of Riverwood High School in Sandy Springs, Ga. James Loving photo


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WELCOME TO FUNNVILLE Dear Flying Squirrels Family, Welcome back to your Diamond. It’s hard to believe that 2019 is the TENTH season of Flying Squirrels Baseball. Time flies when you’re having FUNN here on the Boulevard. Thanks to your continued support and enthusiasm, we will welcome our FOUR MILLIONTH FAN at The Diamond this season. We couldn’t have better friends and neighbors. We remain dedicated and committed to the greater Richmond community and love being one of the many great things the RVA has to offer. The City of Richmond is booming and it’s a great time for us to host the Eastern League All-Star Week for the first time in 27 years. The festivities will begin on Sunday, July 7, with a special Kickoff ceremony at Brown’s Island, and, on Monday, July 8, there will be an All-Star Country Music Jam at Virginia Credit Union Live! featuring Big & Rich. Fans can then enjoy a special Celebrity Home Run Derby, Funnville Fanfest and the 2019 Eastern League All-Star Game, at The Diamond, on Tuesday and Wednesday. In 2019, we’ll happily continue our long-term relationship with the San Francisco Giants. As we have done every year, we continue to improve and renovate The Diamond. This season, we’ve added a new high-tech videoboard, which will be attached to our current scoreboard. This videoboard will allow us to show you fun video clips, cartoons and live feeds from around the ballpark. While we’re continuing to better your in-ballpark experience, we remain excited that momentum is continuing toward the new state of the art stadium that RVA and the Squirrels deserve. We are grateful to VCU, the City and neighboring Counties for their cooperation in moving toward this goal. To help celebrate our tenth anniversary, our packed promotional schedule will feature giveaways recognizing ten memorable past players, including Brandon Crawford, Chris Shaw, Brandon Belt, Joe Panik and Steven Duggar. We will also bring back ten memorable past promotions, such as appearances by the Human Cannonball, Legends of Wrestling and Gatorland. I have no doubt that the 2019 season will be the Squirrels’ greatest ever and that we’re all going to have a great time. I look forward to being at The Diamond much more often this year and I can’t wait to spend time with you all. HAVE FUNN, GO NUTS! Enjoy your time here in FUNNVILLE! All the Best,

Lou DiBella President & Managing General Partner Richmond Flying Squirrels Professional Baseball Club 7


WELCOME TO FUNNVILLE

Welcome to Funnville, RVA baseball fans! OurWelcome own Richmond Flying Squirrels starting their 10th season here at The Diamond and we’re all in for the to Funnville RVAare baseball fans! home team, returning skipper Willie Harris and the pursuit of a 2019 Eastern League championship. Our own Richmond Flying Squirrels are starting their 9th season here at The Diamond

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WELCOME TO FUNNVILLE April 4, 2019 Dear Richmond Flying Squirrels fans, Welcome back to The Diamond, home of the Richmond Flying Squirrels, for another exciting season of Eastern League Baseball. Each trip to the ballpark promises to create future memories for fans of all ages as they get to see the next wave of Major League stars Aprilyou’ve 4, 2019 come to expect. These future Major provide the exciting Double-A baseball action League stars along with a fresh new lineup of entertainment and premium giveaways make Dear Richmond fans, The Diamond the placeFlying to beSquirrels in 2019.

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4 Opening Night Celebration Featuring Ryan Klesko & LIT! Dueling Fireworks presented by Chick-fil-A & Virginia Birth Father Registry 5 Copa de la Diversión Blue Demon Jr. Lucha Libre Wrestler Appearance & Friday Happy Hour 6 In-Your-Face Fireworks, Caturday Festival & Big Guy Jersey Auction 7 10th Season Fleece Blanket Giveaway (1,000 All Ages) presented by Pepsi 8 Bark in the Park & The Dynamo Dogs presented by Pet Pleasers 9 Salute to Running, Running Shirt Giveaway (1,500 15 & Up) & Reading Night No. 1 10 Education Day No. 1 (10:35 AM) 18 In-Your-Face Fireworks, Multi-Cultural Night & Reading Night No. 2 19 Copa de la Diversión Luchador Mask Giveaway (1,000 15 & Up) & Friday Happy Hour 20 In-Your-Face Fireworks & VCU Night presented by VA 811 22 Bark in the Park & Brandon Crawford Hat Hair Giveaway (1,000 15 & Up) presented by Off Leash 23 Retirement Party, Race Car Driver T-Shirt Giveaway (1,500 15 & Up) & Reading Night No. 3 24 Education Day No. 2 (10:35 AM)

MAY may

2 In-Your-Face Fireworks, Gently Used Car Giveaway & Reading Night No. 4 3 Copa de la Diversión Wristband Giveaway (1,000 14 & Under) presented by Capital One, Scout Night & Friday Happy Hour 4 In-Your-Face Fireworks & Star Wars Night 5 10th Season Youth Jersey Giveaway (1,000 14 & Under) presented by Children’s Hospital of Richmond at VCU 6 Bark in the Park & 10th Season Umbrella Giveaway (1,000 15 & Up) presented by Elephant Insurance 7 Chris Shaw #Shawsome T-Shirt Giveaway (1,500 15 & Up) 8 RVA Day (12:05 PM) 16 In-Your-Face Fireworks, Rotary Night & Joe T Emoji Towel Giveaway (1,000 15 & Up) 17 Copa de la Diversión Cape Giveaway (1,000 14 & Under) presented by Richmond Times-Dispatch, Scout Night & Friday Happy Hour 18 In-Your-Face Fireworks & Faith Night presented by Markel 19 Nickelodeon Day Featuring Paw Patrol & Jersey Auction, First Responders Day & 6th Annual Postgame Guns & Hoses Charity Softball Game 21 Salute to Sinatra, Tuxedo T-Shirt Giveaway (1,500 15 & Up) & Pregame Warning Track Stroll 22 ‘80s Hair Band Tribute & Charlie Culberson Bobblehair Giveaway (1,000 15 & Up) presented by Enterprise 23 In-Your-Face Fireworks & Dance Night 28 10th Season Camo T-Shirt Giveaway (1,500 15 & Up) presented by Virginia Birth Father Registry 29 Patrick Henry Bobblehead Giveaway (1,000 15 & Up) presented by Bojangles’ 30 In-Your-Face Fireworks & Human Cannonball Launch

JUNE june

11 Dodgeball Tribute T-Shirt Giveaway (1,500 15 & Up) & Fitness Night 12 The Fan Appreciation Night & Fanny Pack Giveaway (1,000 15 & Up) 13 In-Your-Face Fireworks & Grateful Fans Night presented by River City Roll 14 Copa de la Diversión Legends of Wrestling Appearance Featuring Jeff Jarrett, Take Down Cancer Night & Friday Happy Hour 15 In-Your-Face Fireworks, ASK Foundation Night presented by Anthem & Hero Jersey Auction 16 Father’s Day & Adam Duvall Mini-Bat Giveaway (1,000 14 & Under) presented by Kings Dominion 24 Bark in the Park, Scott’s Addition Festival, Limited Edition Scott’s Addition Stein Giveaway (1,000 21 & Up) & 804 Jersey Auction 25 Hunter Strickland Patriotic T-Shirt Giveaway (1,500 15 & Up) presented by Pepsi

26 Arabian Nights Live Camel Appearance presented by New Kent Winery 27 In-Your-Face Fireworks & Pride Night 28 Copa de la Diversión Soccer Scarf Giveaway (1,000 21 & Up) presented by Budweiser, Women’s World Cup Kickoff & Friday Happy Hour 29 In-Your-Face Fireworks & Military Appreciation Night 30 Youth Yoga Day

JULY july

4 Independence Day Celebration & Dueling Fireworks presented by Chick-fil-A & Virginia Birth Father Registry 5 Copa de la Diversión Gatorland Appearance & Friday Happy Hour 6 In-Your-Face Fireworks & Party Like It’s 1999 presented by Mr. Rooter 7 Brandon Belt Baby Giraffe Hat Giveaway (1,000 14 & Under), Nature Cat Appearance presented by Community Idea Stations & Mayor Levar Stoney’s All-Star Week Kickoff on Brown’s Island 8 All-Star Country Music Jam Featuring Big & Rich at Virginia Credit Union LIVE! at Richmond Raceway 9 Celebrity Home Run Derby & Funnville Fan Fest 10 2019 Eastern League All-Star Game presented by Genworth 18 In-Your-Face Fireworks, Virginia Tech Night Featuring Andre Davis & Goochland Night 19 Copa de la Diversión Wrestling Socks Giveaway (1,000 15 & Up) presented by Mountain Dew & Friday Happy Hour 20 In-Your-Face Fireworks, Lunar Landing Night, Astronaut Jersey Auction & Steven Duggarnaut Bobblehead Giveaway (1,000 15 & Up) presented by Mason-McDuffie Mortgage Corp. 21 Kids Don’t Try This at Home Featuring The Amazing Tyler 22 Bark in the Park, Richmond HushPuppies Night & Jersey Auction presented by Ardent Craft Ales 23 Matt Duffy “Duffman” Tank Top Giveaway (1,500 21 & Up) presented by Bud Light 24 Summer Camp Day (12:05 PM) presented by Goldfish Swim School 30 Joe Panik “Panik Button” T-Shirt Giveaway (1,500 15 & Up) 31 Greek Festival & Retail Merchants Association Night

AUGUST august

1 In-Your-Face Fireworks & Faith Night presented by Puritan Cleaners 9 Copa de la Diversión Legends of Wrestling Appearance Featuring Konnan & Friday Happy Hour 10 In-Your-Face Fireworks & Pop Sensations Night 11 Once Upon a Time Day & Miniature Horse Bobblehead Giveaway (1,000 14 & Under) 16 Copa de la Diversión Lucha Nutzy Bobblehead Giveaway (1,000 15 & Up) presented by Mountain Dew & Friday Happy Hour 17 In-Your-Face Fireworks, Squirrelstock & Tie-Dye Jersey Auction presented by Alzheimer’s Assoc. Greater Rich. 18 Video Game Madness & 8-Bit Squirrels Youth T-Shirt Giveaway (1,000 14 & Under) 19 Bark in the Park, Dog Adoption Day, Pregame Pooch Parade & Fredericksburg Night presented by VCA Animal Hosptial 20 Go Nuts! Night, Zinger T-Shirt Giveaway (1,500 15 & Up) & Tri-Cities Night presented by Seredni Tire 21 RVA Night presented by James River Air 30 Copa de la Diversión Postgame Mini Wrestling & Friday Happy Hour 31 In-Your-Face Fireworks & Lifesize Nutzy Gnome Giveaway

SEPTEMBER september

1 In-Your-Face Fireworks, Wizarding Night & Kelby Tomlinson Specs Giveaway (1,000 14 & Under) 2 Bark in the Park, Labor Day Celebration & Fan Appreciation Day (1:05 PM)

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2019 FIELD STAFF

WILLIE

HARRIS MANAGER

OPENING DAY AGE: 40 BATS-THROWS: Left-Right BORN: June 22, 1978 The upcoming season marks Willie Harris’ third as a manager in the minors. He began his coaching career with the Chicago White Sox system in 2016 as the hitting coach for the Great Falls Voyagers (Advanced Rookie – Pioneer League). He was promoted to manager of the Winston-Salem Dash (Advanced-A – Carolina League) in 2017, going 56-83 as the club posted the third-best team batting average (.263) in the circuit. During his first season with the Flying Squirrels in 2018, Harris led the team to a 62-76 record. The team saw two players, Aramis Garcia and Ray

Black, rise from Double-A to the majors by the end of the year for the first time in their careers. Harris, 40, becomes just the second manager in franchise history to lead the club for multiple seasons, joining Dave Machemer (2011-13) A native of Cairo, Ga., Harris played 12 seasons in the majors with the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago White Sox, Boston Red Sox, Atlanta Braves, Washington Nationals, New York Mets and Cincinnati Reds. Harris notably scored the lone run in Game 4 of the 2005 World Series as the White Sox capped a sweep of the Houston Astros.

GLENN

DISHMAN PITCHING COACH

OPENING DAY AGE: 48 BATS-THROWS: Right-Left BORN: Nov. 5, 1970 Glenn Dishman, 48, returns for his fourth season with the San Francisco organization and his second with the Flying Squirrels. Under his direction in 2018, Richmond pitchers combined for a 3.91 ERA, fifth-best in the Eastern League, and compiled 39 saves, tied for second-most in the league. He joined the Giants organization as the pitching coach for the rookie-level Arizona League affiliate in 2016. The team reached 14

the league’s championship series in 2017 and ranked third in the circuit with 525 strikeouts on the year. As a player, Dishman began his professional career with the San Diego Padres organization in 1993 and reached the majors for the first time in 1995. After splitting 1996 between San Diego and the Philadelphia Phillies, he concluded his MLB career in 1997 with the Detroit Tigers. Overall, he appeared in 33 MLB games and made 21 starts.


2019 FIELD STAFF

FRANSICO

MORALES HITTING COACH

OPENING DAY AGE: 46 BATS-THROWS: Right-Right BORN: Jan. 31, 1973 Fransico Morales, 46, returns for his second season as hitting coach for the Flying Squirrels and his second overall with the San Francisco organization after Richmond’s hitters ranked third in the league in doubles (240) last year. A native of the Dominican Republic, Morales coached in the San Diego Padres’ system from 2014 through 2016. He was the hitting coach for the San Antonio Missions (Double-A – Texas League), managed the Fort Wayne TinCaps (Single-A – Midwest League) in 2015 and began the 2016 season as the manager of the Lake

Elsinore Storm (Advanced-A – California League). Beginning in 2005, Morales spent two years as an instructor at the Arizona Diamondbacks’ Dominican Academy. He coached with the Yakima Bears (Short-season – Northwest League) in 2007 and the South Bend Silver Hawks (Single-A – Midwest League) from 2008-10. From 2010-13, Morales was a bullpen catcher with the Cleveland Indians. Morales played parts of eight minor league seasons with the St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs, Montreal Expos and independent teams.

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FUNDAMENTALS COACH OPENING DAY AGE: 50 BATS-THROWS: Right-Right BORN: Nov. 28, 1968 Lipso Nava is back with the Flying Squirrels after spending 2018 as the manager for the San Jose Giants (Advanced-A – California League). This year marks his 12th season with the Giants organization and his second in Richmond, where he served as the hitting coach in 2017. Prior to his first run with the Flying Squirrels, Nava was San Jose’s manager in 2016 and the club’s hitting coach the previous three seasons. He spent three years as the hitting coach for Au-

gusta (Single-A – South Atlantic League) from 2008-10. Nava managed Augusta in 2011 and 2012, leading the GreenJackets to the South Atlantic League postseason in 2011. In 2016, Nava was named as the Venezuelan Winter League’s Manager of the Year with Aguilas del Zulia. As a player, Nava was an infielder across seven minor-league seasons with the Seattle Mariners, Boston Red Sox and Chicago Cubs organizations, reaching as high as Triple-A. 15


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ELIEZER

ZAMBRANO BULLPEN CATCHER

OPENING DAY AGE: 32 BATS-THROWS: Switch-Right BORN: Sept. 16, 1986 A member of the Flying Squirrels since the club’s inaugural season in 2010, Eliezer Zambrano returns for his second season as the team’s bullpen coach in 2019. “The Original Squirrel” played for the team in each of its first eight seasons from 2010 through 2017, totaling 216 games and 691

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HAVIG

ATHLETIC TRAINER A member of the Flying Squirrels’ staff in 2017, Garrett Havig returns to Richmond after spending the 2018 season as the Giants’ Assistant Coordinator of Minor League Medical. Entering his 10th overall season with San Francisco, Havig joined the organization in 2010 as the athletic trainer for rookie-level team in the Arizona League. He climbed to short-season Salem-Keizer the next year, spent the 2012-13 seasons with SingleA Augusta and the next three years with Advanced-A San Jose. 16

plate appearances. Overall, he spent 12 seasons as a player in the Giants system before transitioning to coaching for the 2018 season. Off the field, Zambrano has been a constant representative of the Flying Squirrels in the Richmond community through kids camps, events and community appearances.

JOHN

MEDICI

STRENGTH & CONDITIONING John Medici is back with the Flying Squirrels for his second year as the strength & conditioning coach in Richmond and his third overall with the San Francisco organization. He previously held the same role with San Jose in 2017 before joining the Richmond staff last season. Prior to joining the Giants, Medici served as the physical performance coach in the Colorado Rockies organization with the Modesto Nuts (Advanced-A – California League) in 2016.


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DR. DOUG

CUTTER, MD TEAM PHYSICIAN Dr. Doug Cutter has been practicing sports medicine in the Richmond area for over 30 years. Ten of those years have been as the Primary Care Sports Medicine physician for the Richmond Flying Squirrels. During those 30 years he has provided sports medicine services for many local high schools, he was the medical director of the Richmond Marathon for 17 years, traveled with and provided sports medicine care to Olympic level athletes in wrestling and field hockey, and currently serves as one of the team physi-

cians for the University of Richmond. He has been recognized in Richmond Magazine as a “Top Doctor” in sports medicine consistently since 2000 as well as a “Top Doctor” in America and is a charter member of the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine. Dr. Cutter graduated from Cortland State University in Upstate New York, attended medical school at Eastern Virginia Medical school, and completed his residency in Family Medicine here in Richmond.

DR. ALEXANDER

VAP, MD TEAM ORTHOPAEDIST Dr. Alexander Vap is an Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at Virginia Commonwealth University. A surgeon in the sports medicine division, he has a focus in complex injuries of the knee, shoulder and hip. In addition to his clinical practice, he provides team coverage to varsity athletes at VCU, Longwood University, Virginia Union University, Richard Bland College, and Virginia State University. He joined the VCU Department of Orthopaedic Surgery in the fall of 2016 after completing an International Complex Knee Sports Medicine Fellowship at Ulleval Hospital in Oslo, Norway. Dr. Vap completed his undergraduate education at Harvard University in 2004 where he graduated cum laude with a B.A. in European history. While at Harvard, he was a member of

the varsity lacrosse team and was voted team captain his senior season. After graduating, Dr. Vap received his medical degree from Wake Forest University School of Medicine in Winston Salem, North Carolina, in 2010. He was then accepted to Duke University for his orthopaedic surgery training. During his time at Duke, Dr. Vap provided physician coverage for most of Duke’s varsity athletic teams including the men’s football, basketball, and lacrosse teams. He then went on to complete the prestigious sports medicine fellowship at the Steadman Clinic in Vail, Colorado. In addition to his clinical duties, Dr. Vap provided team coverage for the US Ski and Snowboard teams, whom he continues to work with. 17


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EASTERN DIVISION

AKRON RUBBERDUCKS

BINGHAMTON RUMBLE PONIES

AFFILIATE: Cleveland Indians MANAGER: Rouglas Odor 2018 RECORD: 78-62 (2nd) BALLPARK: Canal Park WEBSITE: akronrubberducks.com

AFFILIATE: New York Mets MANAGER: Kevin Boles 2018 RECORD: 64-76 (5th) BALLPARK: NYSEG Stadium WEBSITE: bingrp.com

ALTOONA CURVE

HARTFORD YARD GOATS

AFFILIATE: Pittsburgh Pirates MANAGER: Michael Ryan 2018 RECORD: 78-60 (1st) BALLPARK: Peoples Natural Gas Field WEBSITE: altoonacurve.com

AFFILIATE: Colorado Rockies MANAGER: Warren Schaeffer 2018 RECORD: 65-72 (3rd) BALLPARK: Dunkin’ Donuts Park WEBSITE: yardgoatsbaseball.com

BOWIE BAYSOX

NEW HAMPSHIRE FISHER CATS

AFFILIATE: Baltimore Orioles MANAGER: Buck Britton 2018 RECORD: 67-71 (4th) BALLPARK: Prince George’s Stadium WEBSITE: baysox.com

AFFILIATE: Toronto Blue Jays MANAGER: Mike Mordecai 2018 RECORD: 76-62 (2nd) BALLPARK: Northeast Delta Dental Stadium WEBSITE: nhfishercats.com

ERIE SEAWOLVES

PORTLAND SEA DOGS

AFFILIATE: Detroit Tigers MANAGER: Mike Rabelo 2018 RECORD: 63-77 (5th) BALLPARK: UPMC Park WEBSITE: seawolves.com

AFFILIATE: Boston Red Sox MANAGER: Joe Oliver 2018 RECORD: 63-76 (6th) BALLPARK: Hadlock Field WEBSITE: seadogs.com

HARRISBURG SENATORS

READING FIGHTIN PHILS

AFFILIATE: Washington Nationals MANAGER: Matthew LeCroy 2018 RECORD: 72-65 (3rd) BALLPARK: FNB Field WEBSITE: senatorsbaseball.com

AFFILIATE: Philadelphia Phillies MANAGER: Shawn Williams 2018 RECORD: 64-73 (4th) BALLPARK: FirstEnergy Stadium WEBSITE: fightins.com

RICHMOND FLYING SQUIRRELS

TRENTON THUNDER

AFFILIATE: San Francisco Giants MANAGER: Willie Harris 2018 RECORD: 62-76 (5th) BALLPARK: The Diamond WEBSITE: squirrelsbaseball.com

AFFILIATE: New York Yankees MANAGER: Patrick Osborn 2018 RECORD: 79-61 (1st) BALLPARK: Arm & Hammer Park WEBSITE: trentonthunder.com

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ALTOONA CURVE ROSTER As of June 18, 2019 NO. PITCHERS

B-T HT. WT. BIRTHDATE BIRTHPLACE

L-L R-R R-R R-R R-R R-R R-R R-R R-R L-L R-R R-R L-L

49 34 35 38 2 30 17 32 29 36 27 26 28

Sean Brady Vicente Campos Blake Cederlind Joel Cesar Austin Coley Matt Eckelman Yeudy Garcia Angel German James Marvel Domingo Robles Beau Sulser Pedro Vasquez Brandon Waddell

6-0 210 6-3 230 6-3 190 5-11 191 6-2 203 6-3 281 6-2 220 6-4 241 6-4 205 6-2 197 6-0 198 6-4 190 6-1 195

6.9.94 7.27.92 1.4.96 1.26.96 7.14.92 10.6.93 10.6.92 5.25.96 9.17.93 4.29.98 5.5.94 9.23.95 6.3.94

Cheverly, MD La Guaira, VZ Turlock, CA Puerto Plata, DR Nashville, TN Shawnee, KS Sabana Yegua, Azua, DR Bani, DR San Francisco, CA Imbert, DR Escondido, CA Santo Domingo, DR Houston, TX

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B-T HT. WT. BIRTHDATE BIRTHPLACE

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R-R 5-11 200 R-R 6-1 210

Jason Delay Arden Pabst

3.7.95 3.14.95

Plano, TX Los Angeles, CA

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Robbie Glendinning Hunter Owen Brett Pope Alfredo Reyes Jerrick Suiter Mitchell Tolman

6-1 5-11 5-11 6-2 6-2 5-10

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10.6.95 9.22.93 5.28.96 10.4.93 3.4.93 6.8.94

Perth, Australia Evansville, IN Statesville, NC Sabana Grande, DR Valparaiso, IN Irvine, CA

NO. OUTFIELDERS

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Bralin Jackson Bligh Madris Jared Oliva Ryan Peurifoy

5-11 212 6-0 208 6-2 203 6-1 207

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Michael Ryan Joel Hanrahan Jon Nunnally Salvador Paniagua Justin Ahrens Joe Schlesinger

Independence, MO Las Vegas, NV Santa Clarita, CA Peachtree City, GA

CURVE AT A GLANCE The Altoona Curve, the Double-A affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates, return to The Diamond for the first time since the beginning of May and the last time during this season. Overall, the Flying Squirrels are 3-7 against the Curve this season. Hunter Owen continues to light up the Eastern League for the Curve, leading the circuit in home runs (15), runs (44) and total bases (130) as of June 18. He’s also tied for first in hits (67) and second in RBIs (43). On the mound, right-hander Pedro Vasquez has dazzled, recording three straight starts with at least six innings pitched and one or less earned run allowed. Overall, he’s 6-1 with a 2.45 ERA in 11 starts.

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Lynn, MA New Philadelphia, OH The Colony, TX Honolulu, HI Atlanta, GA Arecibo, PR La Jolla, CA San Cristobal, DR Loganville, GA Littleton, CO Brandon, MS Tampa, FL Los Angeles, CA

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Arvicent Perez Chris Rabago Brian Serven

1.14.94 4.22.93 5.5.95

Cuidad Bolivar, VZ Riverside, CA Palm Desert, CA

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Scott Burcham Carlos Herrera Tyler Nevin Alan Trejo Colton Welker

5-11 185 6-0 150 6-4 200 6-2 185 6-2 195

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La Quinta, CA Caracas, VZ Poway, CA Los Angeles, CA Coral Springs, FL

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Willie Abreu Mylz Jones Manny Melendez Vance Vizcaino

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Hialeah, FL Palmdale, CA Barquisimeto, VZ Wake Forest, NC

YARD GOATS AT A GLANCE The Harford Yard Goats, the Double-A affiliate of the Colorado Rockies, finished the first half of the season just shy of clinching the first-half championship and a playoff berth. Hartford has had the league’s best pitching staff this season, leading the Eastern League with a 2.80 ERA, 35 saves and 615 strikeouts as of June 18. Right-hander Rico Garcia is a big reason why, sitting atop the league with eight wins while ranking second in strikeouts (87) and opponent batting average (.179), and third in ERA (1.85). Closer Ben Bowden is tops in the circuit with 20 saves.

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Melvin Adon Caleb Baragar Brandon Beachy Tyler Cyr Alfred Gutierrez Ryan Halstead Chase Johnson Brandon Lawson Sam Moll Carlos Navas Frank Rubio Caleb Simpson Raffi Vizcaino Garrett Williams

6-3 232 6-3 205 6-2 220 6-2 211 6-1 200 6-5 220 6-4 192 6-3 205 5-10 185 6-1 170 5-11 185 6-3 195 6-1 195 6-0 197

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Santo Domingo, DR Grand Rapids, MI Kokomo, IN Fremont, CA Nueva Esparta, VZ Pomona, CA Fallbrook, CA Festus, MO Lakeland, TN Puerto Cabello, VZ Miami Shores, FL Norman, OK Sabana Grande, DR Lubbock, TX

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Brett Austin John Riley Matt Winn

11.24.92 2.14.94 8.5.92

Matthews, NC San Jose, CA Richmond, VA

NO. INFIELDERS

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Jonah Arenado Gio Brusa Zach Houchins Will Maddox Jalen Miller Brandon Van Horn

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FLYING SQUIRRELS AT A GLANCE The Richmond Flying Squirrels finished the first half of the season with the worst record in the Eastern League but have their sights set on a rebound in the second half. Left-hander Caleb Baragar has been a consistent presence on the mound for Richmond, recording seven consecutive starts of completing at least five innings while allowing three earned runs or fewer. On the bases, Johneshwy Fargas continues to terrorize Eastern League pitchers and catchers, leading the league with 23 steals as of June 18. As a team, the Flying Squirrels led the circuit with 66 stolen bases on the season.

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Worth KNOWING

FUNN FACTS ABOUT

Jalen Miller

Coolest place you’ve ever visited? Grand Canyon

Favorite player growing up? Derek Jeter

What is your walk-up song? “Money In The Way” by 2 Chainz

Most influential people in your life? My parents

Most recent concert? Kanye West – Yeezus Tour Best movie of all-time? The Hangover Favorite TV show? The Office Favorite food? Steak and potatoes

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FEATURE STORY

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By Will Greer | Richmond Flying Squirrels

he first bat Jalen Miller ever swung came from important throughout the rest of his career. He’s going to SeaWorld. have a long, successful career.” It was red, yellow and blue – hard on the inside While his mom says his relaxed personality comes but cushioned on the outside – and featured an animated from her, parts of it also come from a diverse athletic backShamu jumping out of the water. The bat quickly became ground. He played more sports than are countable on one his favorite toy, according to his mom Kim Miller, and hand as a kid. In addition to playing baseball, one was as launched 19 straight years of swinging. likely to find Miller on the football or soccer field, basketball “He took that bat everywhere,” Kim said. “We would or tennis court, golf course, or even in the dojo practicing clear the room and let him swing away…and he would Taekwondo (he’s a black belt). swing it hard.” “I really didn’t take myself too seriously when I Fast forward almost two decades and Miller is fulfilling did things, and that probably came from playing a lot a professional baseball dream he said his parents knew of sports,” Miller said. “I’ve lost a lot of tournaments, about before he did. missed a lot of shots in basketball, missed a lot of goals Miller’s baseball dreams took in soccer. Failure comes with sports. shape early on when he would reguIt’s what happens.” larly go to Atlanta Braves games at Like many professional players, This is where it all Turner Field, not too far from where he though, Miller didn’t meet much failure began, with a Shamu grew up in Atlanta. His family had seaon the diamond until after high school. bat from SeaWorld. Who son tickets, giving Miller ample opporAfter graduating high school, Miller would’ve thought?” tunities to watch Hall of Famers such decided to forgo a potential college as former Richmond Brave Chipper career at Clemson and sign with the Kim Miller on her son, Jones and All-Stars such as Andruw Giants at just 18 years old, a decision infielder Jalen Miller Jones and Rafael Furcal. Kim said was completely left to her son. Since Miller was selected by the His first three seasons in the miSan Francisco Giants in the third nors were an on-the-field struggle. round of the 2015 MLB draft, he’s quickly become an eye- Miller hit below .230 in all three seasons and spent two of catching prospect by displaying some of the skills he saw his first three seasons playing three time zones away. in those Braves greats as a kid. “He was on the West Coast three hours behind us, so I His dad Danny Miller fondly remembers hitting ground- would stay up late and wait for him to call me after games,” balls and throwing batting practice to Jalen and his young- Danny said. “We would talk through big-picture things. I er brother Jason at a local park every Sunday before or was just there to encourage him.” after church. Even then, Danny recognized what doesn’t Those phone calls and Miller’s unwaveringly positive show up in a box score – Jalen’s always-steady demeanor. attitude worked. He broke through with the Advanced-A “(He’s) low-key, very humble, always even-keeled,” San Jose Giants in 2018, setting career bests in batting avDanny said. “Unless Jalen is really upset, you have no idea erage (.276), home runs (14) and RBIs (62), all en route to he’s upset. Which is perfect for a baseball player. You can’t being named a California League Postseason All-Star. be too emotional in the sport. We tried to instill that mindset Nowadays, Miller swings a much different bat than the in him at a very early age.” Shamu bat from nearly two decades ago. But the souveThat even-keel mindset has stayed with him through- nir bat that started it all remains, duct-taped and all, at his out his career, something that Flying Squirrels manager home in Atlanta. Willie Harris has been impressed with in watching the “I still have it today,” Kim said. “It was his favorite toy, 22-year-old Miller, the youngest player on the team. but he also loved the game so I knew if he ever made it “I’ve never seen him high or low,” Harris said. “He’s one day, we’d want to have it. This is where it all began, the same guy every day. And I think that’s going to be very with a Shamu bat from SeaWorld. Who would’ve thought?”

LEFT: Flying Squirrels infielder Jalen Miller was named a California League Postseason All-Star with the San Jose Giants last season. James Loving photo

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FUNNVILLE FOOD OPTIONS THE MAIN STANDS (SECTIONS 109 & 112) 6 oz Angus Hamburger 6 oz Angus Cheeseburger Grilled Chicken Sandwich BBQ Pork Sandwich BBQ Beef Brisket Sandwich Hot Dog Chicken Tenders Buffalo Chicken Tenders Corn Dog Mac Brisket Ball Buffalo Drumsticks Cheese Nachos Supreme Nachos Pulled Pork Nachos Squirrely Fries ( Regular and Jumbo) Chili Cheese Fries Pulled Pork Cheese Fries Pickles Fries Soft Pretzel Peanuts Cracker Jacks Chips Cookies Funnel Cake Ice Cream Helmet Deep Fried PB&J

FUNNVILLE STAND (SECTION 212) Philly Cheesesteak Egg Rolls Footlong Corn Dog Southern Kitchensink ( Hushpuppies, Pork BBQ, Mac & Cheese, with a Bourbon Siracha Sauce)

THE UPPER STANDS (SECTIONS 206 & 212) 6oz Angus Hamburger 6oz Angus Cheeseburger Grilled Chicken Sandwich BBQ Pork Sandwich Hot Dog Chicken Tenders Buffalo Chicken Tenders Corn Dog Cheese Nachos Supreme Nachos Pulled Pork Nachos Squirrely Fries ( Regular and Jumbo) Chili Cheese Fries Pulled Pork Cheese Fries Pickles Fries Soft Pretzel Peanuts Cracker Jacks Chips Cookies

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KIDS MENU (SECTIONS 109, 112, 206 & 212)

BUD & BURGERS (MAIN CONCOURSE) Mild Sausage Hot Sausage Brats The Regular Burger The High Cheese Pimento Cheese Burger Quesadilla Burger PB&J Burger Cowboy Burger

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FUNNVILLE FROM A TO Z A Acorn Dollars – An alternative to cash, Acorn Dollars can be used to purchase tickets, parking, merchandise at the Squirrels Nest presented by Retro Brand, items at the concession stands and even games at Nutzyville presented by Children’s Hospital of Richmond at VCU. Acorn Dollars can be purchased in $1 increments through the group sales department by calling 804-359-FUNN (3866) ext. 2. Alcohol Policy – A valid photo ID will be required for the purchase of all alcoholic beverages. Outside alcoholic beverages will not be allowed in The Diamond. No alcoholic beverages will be allowed outside the gates of The Diamond. Alcohol sales end immediately after the last out of the seventh inning. Animals – With the exception of service animals and dogs on Bark in the Park dates, which will take place every Monday home game, animals are not allowed inside The Diamond. ATM – A SunTrust ATM is located on the main concourse next to fan services. Autographs – Flying Squirrels players will sign autographs at their discretion before and after the game. Fans are allowed to line up along the first- and third-base lines in the first row of the Chick-fil-A Field Level seating sections up until 30 minutes before first pitch.

B Birthday Bash – Plan your birthday party with the Flying Squirrels in the Food Lion Party Den. The Birthday Bash package includes Chick-fil-A Field Level seating for the entire party, a visit from the mascots, pizza, a first pitch opportunity for the birthday boy or girl and a special gift. For more information, contact the group sales department by calling 804359-FUNN (3866) ext. 2. Bistro at the Bullpen – Rosie’s Bistro at the Bullpen is the ultimate hospitality experience at The Diamond. The Bistro

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features a three-course all-you-caneat buffet, personal bartender, and exclusive seating down the first-base line that puts you right in the action. For more information or to make a reservation, contact the group sales department by calling 804-359-FUNN (3866) ext. 2. BrandStands – The Brandito BrandStands is a party area at the end of the upper deck down the left-field line in the Terrace Level seating section. Similar to the Party Decks, this area seats 38 guests and features your own BrandStands attendant and BrandStands menu. Interested groups can contact the group sales department at 804-359-FUNN (3866) ext. 2 to make reservations. Budweiser Thirsty Acorn – The Budweiser Thirsty Acorn is located on the main concourse behind home plate and serves beer, chips, Pepsi products and water.

C, D Cameras & Camcorders – Cameras and camcorders are allowed inside The Diamond for personal use only. No professional zoom lenses or tripods will be allowed without prior approval by management. Children’s Ticket Prices – Children ages 3 and younger are admitted free as long as they sit on an adult’s lap. If you would like a child 3 and younger to sit in a seat, they will need a ticket. Ticket prices are the same for all ages. Credit Cards – Visa, Mastercard, American Express and Discover are accepted at the ticket office, the Squirrels Nest presented by Retro Brand and at all permanent concessions stands.

E Exchanges – The Flying Squirrels do not offer ticket exchanges for singlegame tickets, with the exception of tickets purchased with the insurance option. For rain out information, please see rain policy.

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Fan Services – The fan services booth is located on the main concourse behind sections 110 and 111 and offers answers for all your ballpark-related questions. Field Dimensions – Right field: 330 feet; center field: 402 feet; left field: 330 feet Field Level Seating (Chick-fil-A) – Located closest to the field behind home plate and down both the firstand third-base lines, Chick-fil-A Field Level seats are available for $12 per ticket in advance and $15 day of game. Chick-fil-A Field Level seats are labeled as green on the seating chart on page 28. Tickets can be purchased by calling the ticket office at 804-359-FUNN (3866) ext. 1 or online at SquirrelsBaseball.com. First Aid – A first aid booth is located on the main concourse directly behind the Budweiser Thirsty Acorn. A nightly nurse provided by Patient First is available to assist fans in need of medical attention. Funnville Fan Zone – Located in the main plaza on the main concourse, the Funnville Fan Zone houses the entertainment stage, Bud & Burgers Cart, Budweiser Thirsty Acorn and more. Nightly live music, entertainment and excitement all start here!

G Gate Times – Gates will open one hour before the scheduled game time, unless otherwise noted for special events. General Admission Seating – General admission seating is located in the upper deck of The Diamond behind home plate and along both the firstand third-base lines. General admission seats are labeled as yellow on the seating chart on page 28. Tickets are available for $8 in advance and $9 day of game. Tickets can be purchased by calling the ticket office at 804359-FUNN (3866) ext. 1 or online at SquirrelsBaseball.com.


FUNNVILLE FROM A TO Z H, I, J Handicap Seating – Handicapped seating is offered behind home plate at the top of sections 110 and 111 as well as along the third-base line at the top of section 120. To access the elevator, please ask an usher for assistance in finding the nearest elevator entrance.

K Kid’s Zone (Nutzyville) – Nutzyville presented by Children’s Hospital of Richmond at VCU is located along the first-base line of the main concourse beside the Squirrels Nest presented by Retro Brand. The Kid’s Zone entertains kids with Speed Pitch and other kids-themed games. Each game costs $1 to play.

L Lost and Found – If you have lost an item at The Diamond, you can stop by fan services during the game or call 804-359-FUNN (3866) during business hours (8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.) to see if it has been turned in to the lost and found.

M Merchandise – Merchandise is available at the Squirrels Nest presented by Retro Brand, which is located along the first-base line on the main concourse.

N Nutzyville – (see Kid’s Zone)

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Official Game – Baseball games are official after five full innings or 4 1/2 innings if the home team is ahead. If a game is called after that point in time, no makeup or continuation will be scheduled unless the game is tied. Rain checks are not issued once a game becomes official. If a game is called before it becomes official, a makeup or continuation will be scheduled by the Eastern League and rain checks may be distributed at the discretion of management. Outside Food & Beverage – Per Eastern League rules, outside food and beverage are NOT allowed inside The Diamond. If you have a special request, please contact a member of our front office by calling 804-359FUNN (3866).

P Parking – Parking at The Diamond is $5 per car and $15 per bus (cash or Acorn Dollars only upon arrival). Please follow the directions of the parking staff to ensure the safety of all our fans. Party Decks – Groups of up to 24 people can rent one of the Party Decks – located behind home plate in the Terrace Level seating section – for a night and add food items from our list of catering options. Each Party Deck rental comes with padded seating for 12 and another 12 seats along the bar top rails. Interested groups can contact the group sales department at 804-359-FUNN (3866) ext. 2 to make reservations. Party Den – The Food Lion Party Den is a party area outside right field of the ballpark. The Food Lion Party

Den is where you can book pregame functions, such as a birthday bash or tailgate party. Peanut Gallery (Elephant Insurance) – The Elephant Insurance Peanut Gallery is an intimate seating area that includes a wicker “love seat” located in an exclusive area right outside of the store along the first-base line. Reservations are $32 and are available by calling the ticket office at 804-359-FUNN (3866) ext. 1. Picnic Zone – Located on the main concourse along the third-base side, the PFG Picnic Zone, available for rental, features an all-you-can-eat buffet for up to 500 fans. Groups of eight or more can reserve a spot, which includes a reserved seat in the Chick-filA Field Level. Interested groups can contact the group sales department at 804-359-FUNN (3866) ext. 2 to make reservations. Pregame Tailgate Party – Groups of 20 or more can book a 1 1/2-hour all-you-can-eat pregame buffet in our Food Lion Party Den located outside the ballpark near right field. Package also includes Terrace Level tickets for all guests (upgrades available), a public address announcement recognizing your group and exclusive kids games provided. Public Address Announcements – PA Announcements for birthdays, groups, etc. are $15 and must be turned in at fan services before the conclusion of the second inning of that night’s game.

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FUNNVILLE FROM A TO Z Q, R Rain Policy – If a Flying Squirrels game is postponed due to inclement weather with less than 4 1/2 innings completed, tickets can be used as rain checks for another 2019 regular season Flying Squirrels home game based on availability. Refunds – No refunds will be given for tickets purchased at The Diamond. See above for rain policy. Restrooms – Men’s and women’s restrooms are located down the firstand third-base lines on both the main concourse and the upper deck (second level).

S Smoking Area – The Diamond is a smoke-free facility. There is a designated smoking area located on the first-base side of the ballpark that can be accessed through the gates beyond the Squirrels Nest presented by Retro Brand. Sponsorships – If your business is interested in becoming a sponsorship partner of the Flying Squirrels, contact a member of the front office staff by calling 804-359-FUNN (3866). Suites – Nightly suite rentals are available for groups interested in watching a Flying Squirrels game in the comfort and privacy of a luxury suite. Packages include 12 tickets, personal wait service, climate control, cable TV and a special visit from

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Nutzy. Monday-Wednesday suite pricing is $695, and a suite for ThursdaySunday games and fireworks nights is $795. Call 804-482-6815 for suite availability and booking.

T Terrace Level Seating – Terrace Level seating is located in the front rows of the upper deck behind home plate and along both the first- and third-base lines. Terrace Level seats are labeled gray on the seating chart on page 28. Tickets are available for $10 per ticket in advance and $12 day of game. Tickets can be purchased by calling the ticket office at 804-359-FUNN (3866) ext. 1 or online at SquirrelsBaseball.com. Ticket Disclaimer – EASTERN LEAGUE RULES PROHIBIT FOOD OR BEVERAGE BEING BROUGHT INTO THE BALLPARK. WARNING: The holder of this ticket assumes all liability and danger incidental to the game of baseball whether occurring prior to, during, or subsequent to the actual playing of the game. Any and all Promotions and Giveaways are subject to change at the sole discretion of management. The Richmond Flying Squirrels reserve the right to change the date, starting time, and the location of the professional baseball game on the front of this ticket and no such change shall entitle the holder a refund of the purchase price for this or any other Flying Squirrels ticket. Ticket sales, of any value (including complimentary distribution), by non-official Flying Squirrels representatives is strictly prohibited

within the confines of The Diamond, its parking lots, or any other Richmond Flying Squirrels properties. POSITIVELY NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES.

U, V Umbrellas – Umbrellas are allowed at The Diamond, but please be respectful to the sight lines of those around you. Ushers – Ushers are available to show you to your seat and answer any questions you may have.

W, X, Y, Z Weapons – For the safety of all guests, pocket knives and weapons of any kind are not permitted at The Diamond. The only exception to this is law enforcement personnel in the performance of their official duties. In this case, it is the responsibility of the officer to disclose they are carrying a weapon for official duties to security personnel upon entry. Guests wishing to enter the stadium for a game or event consent to a reasonable search for weapons before entering. Guests who fail to comply with the above conditions will be denied admittance or may be ejected. No refunds or exchanges will be allowed in such an event. Will-Call – Tickets purchased in advance may be picked up at the will-call window located at the main ticket office in front of The Diamond.


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LUXURY SUITES Flying Squirrels’ Luxury Suites provide fans comfort, privacy, & a great view of the action. Each suite includes 16 tickets, 5 parking passes, padded outdoor seating, air-conditioning & a flat screen television. It’s an experience your guests won’t forget! 16 TICKETS / 5 PARKING PASSES

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PARTY DECKS Featuring one of the best views at The Diamond, each Party Deck comes with exclusive seating for 24 people, including 12 padded seats with cup holders. The other 12 seats are along bar top rails, perfect for entertaining in a relaxed environment. 24 TICKETS*

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BRANDITO BRANDSTANDS The Brandito Brandstands provide guests with a tremendous group experience from an exclusive area down the third base line. The Brandstands include seating for 38 guests along with a private food & beverage staging area. 38 TICKETS*

$650

*Full catering menu available at an additional cost

ROSIE’S BISTRO AT THE BULLPEN Rosie’s Bistro at The Bullpen provides the ultimate hospitality experience at The Diamond. It features a three course all-you-caneat buffet, private bartender & exclusive seating down the first base line that puts you right in the action! 50 TICKETS*

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PICNIC ZONE The PFG Picnic Zone is the perfect place for hosting anything from small social gatherings to large corporate events. This exclusive area down the third base line can accommodate up to 400 guests & features a delicious two hour all-you-can-eat buffet. Field Level Ticket*

$30/person

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PREGAME TAILGATE The Pregame Tailgate is a perfect opportunity for groups to enjoy a premium party area without the premium price! Located in the Food Lion Party Den, the tailgate includes a 90 minute all-you-caneat buffet & a ticket to the game. Field Level Ticket*

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BATS-THROWS: Left-Right HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 226 lbs. OPENING DAY AGE: 25 2018 TEAM: San Francisco Giants TWITTER HANDLE: @SHAWSOME24

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BATS-THROWS: Right-Right HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 178 lbs. OPENING DAY AGE: 17 2018 TEAM: Did Not Play

BATS-THROWS: Left-Right HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 185 lbs. OPENING DAY AGE: 18 2018 TEAM: Did Not Play

4. SHAUN ANDERSON - RHP

13. HEATH QUINN - OF

BATS-THROWS: Right-Right HEIGHT: 6-4 WEIGHT: 225 lbs. OPENING DAY AGE: 24 2018 TEAM: Sacramento River Cats TWITTER HANDLE: @ShaunAndersonn

BATS-THROWS: Right-Right HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 220 lbs. OPENING DAY AGE: 23 2018 TEAM: San Jose Giants TWITTER HANDLE: @HeathQuinn9

5. LOGAN WEBB - RHP

14. RAY BLACK - RHP

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BATS-THROWS: Right-Right HEIGHT: 6-5 WEIGHT: 225 lbs. OPENING DAY AGE: 28 2018 TEAM: San Francisco Giants

6. SEAN HJELLE - RHP

15. MELVIN ADON - RHP

BATS-THROWS: Right-Right HEIGHT: 6-11 WEIGHT: 225 lbs. OPENING DAY AGE: 21 2018 TEAM: Salem-Keizer Volcanoes TWITTER HANDLE: @Hjellebean

BATS-THROWS: Right-Right HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 235 lbs. OPENING DAY AGE: 24 2018 TEAM: San Jose Giants

7. JAKE WONG - RHP

16. SANDRO FABIAN - OF

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18. BLAKE RIVERA - RHP

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BOULEVARD TO THE BAY DUAL SQUIRRELS DEBUT Aramis Garcia and Chris Shaw both appeared in Richmond in 2017 but didn’t find themselves in the same lineup until the both made their major league debuts with the San Francisco Giants on Aug. 31, 2018 against the New York Mets Shaw, who batted sixth and played left field, collected his first career RBI with a sacrifice fly against Mets right-hander and former Giants farmhand Zack Wheeler, bringing home former Flying Squirrel Brandon Belt with the game’s first run in the seventh inning. Meanwhile, Garcia led off the bottom of the eighth with a home run before batting again later in the inning and driving in a run with a single to center field. He finished the game 2-for-4 with a homer and two RBIs. Behind the plate, Garcia caught former Flying Squirrels left-hander Andrew Suarez, who twirled seven innings of shutout baseball to help lead the Giants to a 7-0 win over the Mets. Garcia and Shaw became the most recent former Flying Squirrels to reach the major leagues, as well as the 60th and 61st in franchise history.

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Sept. 1, 2010 March 31, 2011 May 27, 2011 Sept. 2, 2012 Sept. 7, 2012 April 3, 2013 July 31, 2013 Aug. 27, 2014

TEAM

San Francisco Giants San Francisco Giants San Francisco Giants Cleveland Indians Arizona Diamondbacks San Francisco Giants San Francisco Giants Colorado Rockies

2011 FLYING SQUIRRELS PLAYER

Henry Sosa Eric Surkamp Dan Otero Charlie Culberson Ryan Verdugo Francisco Peguero Juan Perez Heath Hembree Johnny Monell Chris Dominguez Ryan Lollis

POS. ML DEBUT RHP LHP RHP INF LHP OF OF RHP C INF OF

Aug. 10, 2011 Aug. 27, 2011 April 7, 2012 May 13, 2012 July 17, 2012 Aug. 25, 2012 June 9, 2013 Sept. 3, 2013 Sept. 5, 2013 Sept. 3, 2014 July 4, 2015

TEAM

Houston Astros San Francisco Giants San Francisco Giants San Francisco Giants Kansas City Royals San Francisco Giants San Francisco Giants San Francisco Giants San Francisco Giants San Francisco Giants San Francisco Giants

2012 FLYING SQUIRRELS PLAYER

POS. ML DEBUT

Mike Kickham Jake Dunning Ehire Adrianza Gary Brown Chris Heston Brett Bochy Tommy Joseph

LHP RHP INF OF RHP RHP C

May 28, 2013 June 16, 2013 Sept. 8, 2013 Sept. 3, 2014 Sept. 13, 2014 Sept. 13, 2014 May 13, 2016

TEAM

San Francisco Giants San Francisco Giants San Francisco Giants San Francisco Giants San Francisco Giants San Francisco Giants Philadelphia Phillies

2013 FLYING SQUIRRELS

Aramis Garcia

PLAYER

Joe Panik Adam Duvall Andrew Susac Edwin Escobar Jarrett Parker Josh Osich Kelby Tomlinson Cody Hall Fabio Castillo 42

POS. ML DEBUT

POS. ML DEBUT INF INF C LHP OF LHP INF RHP RHP

June 21, 2014 June 26, 2014 July 26, 2014 Aug. 27, 2014 June 13, 2015 July 3, 2015 Aug. 3, 2015 Sept. 3, 2015 Sept. 2, 2017

TEAM

San Francisco Giants San Francisco Giants San Francisco Giants Boston Red Sox San Francisco Giants San Francisco Giants San Francisco Giants San Francisco Giants Los Angeles Dodgers


BOULEVARD TO THE BAY 2014 FLYING SQUIRRELS PLAYER

Matt Duffy Hunter Strickland Derek Law Steven Okert Chris Stratton Adalberto Mejia Ty Blach Kelvin Marte Kyle Crick Dan Slania

POS. ML DEBUT INF RHP RHP LHP RHP LHP LHP LHP RHP RHP

TEAM

Aug. 1, 2014 Sept. 1, 2014 April 15, 2016 April 19, 2016 May 30, 2016 Aug. 20, 2016 Sept. 5, 2016 Sept. 3, 2016 June 22, 2017 June 30, 2017

San Francisco Giants San Francisco Giants San Francisco Giants San Francisco Giants San Francisco Giants Minnesota Twins San Francisco Giants Pittsburgh Pirates San Francisco Giants San Francisco Giants

2015 FLYING SQUIRRELS PLAYER

POS. ML DEBUT

Mac Williamson Joe Biagini Austin Slater Tyler Beede

OF RHP OF RHP

TEAM

Sept. 23, 2015 April 8, 2016 June 2, 2017 April 10, 2018

San Francisco Giants Toronto Blue Jays San Francisco Giants San Francisco Giants

2016 FLYING SQUIRRELS PLAYER

Jake Smith Christian Arroyo Ryder Jones Carlos Moncrief Andrew Suarez D.J. Snelton Steven Duggar Ray Black Chris Shaw

POS. ML DEBUT RHP INF INF OF LHP LHP OF RHP OF

Sept. 7, 2016 April 24, 2017 June 24, 2017 July 29, 2017 April 11, 2018 April 28, 2018 July 8, 2018 July 8, 2018 August 31, 2018

TEAM

San Diego Padres San Francisco Giants San Francisco Giants San Francisco Giants San Francisco Giants San Francisco Giants San Francisco Giants San Francisco Giants San Francisco Giants

2017 FLYING SQUIRRELS PLAYER

Miguel Gomez Reyes Moronta Aramis Garcia

POS. ML DEBUT INF RHP C

BUILDING THE BAY Former Flying Squirrels manager Kyle Haines was tabbed as the San Francisco Giants Director of Player Development. After leading the Flying Squirrels in 2017, Haines was named the Eastern League’s “Best Manager Prospect” by Baseball America. He spent 2018 as the Giants’ Assistant Director of Player Development. In his new role, Haines will oversee San Francisco’s entire minor league system, reporting directly to Giants President of Baseball Operations Farhan Zaidi. Haines replaces David Bell, who became the manager of the Cincinnati Reds following the 2018 season. A 31st-round pick in 2004 out of Eastern Illinois, the middle infielder spent five seasons playing in the Giants’ system, including the 2008 season with the Connecticut Defenders, the Flying Squirrels’ predecessor. Since 2010, 61 former Flying Squirrels have reached the major leagues, 49 of which came with the Giants. Now, Haines is in position to elevate the next group of prospects that could bring another World Series to Oracle Park.

TEAM

July 7, 2017 San Francisco Giants Sept. 5, 2017 San Francisco Giants August 31, 2018 San Francisco Giants

Kyle Haines

Oracle Park | San Francisco

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HIGHLIGHTS IN TEAM HISTORY ATTENDANCE TITLES

2010 TOTAL (463,842) AVERAGE (6,626)

2009-10 Sept. 23, 2009: “Baseball is Back” news conference announces the return of professional baseball to Richmond Oct. 15, 2009: “Flying Squirrels” is announced as the name for Richmond’s new Eastern League team Dec. 1, 2009: Team logos unveiled & Squirrels Nest Team Store opens at The Diamond Feb. 11, 2010: Nutzy is introduced and team uniforms are unveiled April 15, 2010: Flying Squirrels play their first-ever home game at The Diamond October 2010: Chief Executive Chuck Domino is named Eastern League Executive of the Year

2011

2012

September 2011: Making their first postseason appearance in team history, the Flying Squirrels win the Western Division Series and advance to the Eastern League Championship Series

TOTAL (438,002)

2012 May 11, 2012: Ben Young becomes the Flying Squirrels’ one millionth fan

2013 AVERAGE (6,689)

2014

2013 October 2013: Flying Squirrels’ VP & COO Todd “Parney” Parnell named Eastern League Executive of the Year

2014 June 28, 2014: Rodney Martin becomes the Flying Squirrels’ two millionth fan September 2014: The Flying Squirrels win their first-ever regular-season Western Division championship and second Western Division Series

TOTAL (418,147) AVERAGE (6,336)

2015 TOTAL (417,828) AVERAGE (6,055)

2015 Dec. 4, 2015:

The Flying Squirrels receive the Baseball America Bob Frietas Double-A Organization of the Year Award at the Winter Meetings in Nashville

2016 Sept. 4, 2016: Jon Koch becomes the Flying Squirrels’ three millionth fan

2017

2018 AVERAGE(6,198)

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July, 15 2017:

Flying Squirrels announced as host of 2019 Eastern League All-Star Game

2018 Jan. 12, 2018:

Funnville brand identity is unveiled, featuring specialty jerseys, stadium upgrades and more


HIGHLIGHTS IN TEAM HISTORY

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MEET NUTZY & NUTASHA

NUTZY FUNN FACTS

NUTASHA FUNN FACTS

OPENING DAY AGE: 9 years BIRTHDATE: Feb. 11, 2010 INTRODUCED AT: The Byrd Theater FAVORITE SONG: “You’re the Best Around” — Joe Esposito 2018 APPEARANCES: 457

OPENING DAY AGE: 2 years, 11 months BIRTHDATE: April 14, 2016 INTRODUCED AT: The Diamond FAVORITE SONG: “On My Mind” — Cody Simpson 2018 APPEARANCES: 125

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FLYING SQUIRRELS ON THE AIR

TREY WILSON - DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS & BROADCASTING Trey Wilson joins the Flying Squirrels for his first season in Richmond and his seventh overall on the airwaves in Minor League Baseball. Prior to coming to Richmond, Wilson spent the previous four seasons as the Director of Communications and Broadcasting for the Altoona Curve from 2015-18. Wilson began his minor-league broadcasting career in 2013 with the Appalachian League’s Bluefield Blue Jays and spent 2014 with the Midwest League’s Lansing Lugnuts. A native of Portsmouth, Va., Wilson earned a bachelor’s degree in communication and journalism from Bluefield College. He currently resides in Goochland.

JAKE EISENBERG - COMMUNICATIONS & BROADCAST ASSISTANT Jake Eisenberg joins the Flying Squirrels for his first season in Richmond and his third broadcasting in Minor League Baseball. Eisenberg spent the 2018 season as a broadcaster and media relations assistant for the Winston-Salem Dash and the 2017 season with the Brooklyn Cyclones. He also serves as a studio host for Learfield IMG College and is a freelance broadcaster for the Atlantic 10 Conference. A Port Washington, N.Y., native, he earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism with a concentration in kinesiology from the University of Maryland in 2017.

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