2014 Stockton Ports Gameday 5th Edition

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Front Office Q&A Stadium Map The Man Behind the Scenes Season Ticket Holder Spotlight Ports Roster Continuing Success Visiting Team Roster Scorecards Player Biographies Food For Thought July Promotions

Game Promotions: THURSDAY HAT GIVEAWAY

SCAN Silver Slugger Wednesdays:

SCAN Silver Sluggers receive free admission and all fans get to play Baseball Bingo Sponsored by Food 4 Less.

Thirsty Thursday:

$2 Beer & Sodas until 8pm (Excludes Opening Night 4-10 & 7-03)

Subway Kids’ Club & MetroPCS Sundays:

Subway Kids’ Club members receive free admission. Visit any of the following MetroPCS locations to pick up your Home run Hill $1 ticket voucher for any Sunday games.

MetroPCS Locations:

905 W. March Lane, Stockton 1010 E. Hammer Lane, Stockton 3310 N. Tracy Blvd, Tracy 550 S. Cherokee Lane, Lodi

THURSDAY, JUNE 19 AT 7:05PM

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KEVIN MITCHELL APPEARANCE FRIDAY, JUNE 20 AT 7:05PM

DELTA CHARTER SCHOOL POWERED BY ADVANCED ACADEMICS, INC.

JAMES GARNER’S TRIBUTE TO JOHNNY CASH - FIREWORKS SATURDAY, JUNE 21 AT 7:05PM JACKSON RANCHERIA CASINO RESORT

SUBWAY KIDS’ CLUB & MERTOPCS SUNDAY SUNDAY, JUNE 22 AT 2:09PM

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Get to Know the Ports’ Front Office Q&A What is your best Baseball Memory?

Pat filippone

Bryan Meadows

President

assistant general manager

ANSWER: 2004 Boston Red Sox & 2008 Stockton Ports.

Tim pollack

taylor mccarthy

director of tickets

director of Marketing

ANSWER: Playing with the same core of friends/teammates most of my life through little league into high school ball.

ANSWER: Mets beating Giants in game 3 of 2000 NLDS off of Benny Agbayani walk off homer.

aaron morales

lisa peterson

Corporate Partnerships and inside sales manager

account executive

ANSWER: spending time as a child playing at the local baseball diamonds around Stockton while watching my family members play each week.

ANSWER: Watching the Cardinals winning their 11th World Series in 2011 with all of my friends in Missouri.

kellie ryan

Dustin coder

community relations manager

box office manager

ANSWER: Being at Jonathan Sanchez's no-hitter.

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ANSWER: Hitting my first home run.

ANSWER: Winning the Intern Olympics in 2012.


Mark Fanta

maxwell bochman

graphic designer & social media manager

operations manager

ANSWER: seeing my first cubs game at wrigley field two years ago. the cubs defeated the giants that day.

ANSWER: Being handed Ivan Rodriguez’s bat by Rick Helling at a game at Jacob’s Field on my 10th birthday.

adam fremd

greg bell

group sales manager

sponsorship & ticket sales executive

ANSWER: Meeting Cal Ripken Jr on the 3rd base line at my first baseball game in 1997, the Marlins were hosting the Orioles at old Pro Player Stadium.

ANSWER: Hitting the game Winning Single to score two runs in 2012 Oakland A's Fantasy Camp Championship Game.

zach bayrouty

vang hang

broadcaster

finance manager

ANSWER: Red Sox winning the '04 World Series.

ANSWER: Kirby Pucket's walk off home run in the 11th to win game 6 of the 1991 world series.

Deborah pelletier

mike conway

front office manager

p.a. announcer

ANSWER: Playing baseball with my family.

ANSWER: Hearing the old Padres PA guy announce "number11Enzo Herrrrnandez!" Birth of the rolling R.

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SJC Foster and Adoption Kids’ Zone

Tecate Cantina

Section 101 Burritos, Taco Salads, Specialty Nachos, Quesadillas, Peanuts, Seeds, Candy, Frozen Margaritas, Wine, Beer, Soda, Bottled Water

3rd Base Express

Section 108 Hot Dogs, Sausages, Peanuts, Seeds, Candy, Beer, Wine, Slushy, Soda, Bottled Water

First Base

Section 215 A selection of Woodbridge Wine, Chicken Wraps, Asian Chicken Wraps, Chicken Caesar Salad, Fruit Cups, Peanuts, Candy, Frozen Margaritas, Beer, Soda, Bottled Water, Wedge Salad

Casey’s Corner

(Right Field Grill) Section 120 Hamburgers, Nachos Grande, Frito Pie, Chili Cheese Fries, French Fries, Peanuts, Seeds, Home Plate Grill Candy, Beer, Wine, Frozen Section 110 Margaritas, Soda, Bottled Water, Hot Dogs, Chicken Breast Pretzel Burger, Turkey Burger, Sandwiches, Chicken Tenders, Chili Cheese Fries, French Fries, Buffalo Popcorn Chicken, Fried Nachos Grande, Peanuts, Beer, Pickles Popcorn, Seeds, Candy, Wine, Slush Puppies, Soda, Bottle Jackson Rancheria Water, Pretzel Dogs, Chips, Back Porch 7th Inning Deep Fried Desert, MetroPCS Home Run Hill, Kids Tray Jumbo Hot Dogs, Kids Tray, Nachos, Chili Dogs, Popcorn Peanuts, Seeds, Candy, Slush Ports Terrace Puppies, Beer, Wine, Soda, Funnel Cakes & Snow Cones Bottled Water, Ice Cream Waffle & Sugar Cones 6

New This Year

Centerfield Brews & Grill Centerfield BaseBall-Tip Sandwich, Centerfield 1/2 Pound Burger, Grilled Chicken Sandwich, BBQ Pulled Pork Sandwich, Bratwurst Burger, Hot Link Sausage Bottled Beer

Pretzel Cart - Section 118 Asparagus Cart - Section 117 Fried PB&J, Asparagus, Fried Tomatoes, Fried Apples (Frapples) Dip N Dots - Section 118 Sausage Cart - Section 119 Churros, Corndogs, Tater Tots and Candy Tent - Section 120 “Volcano Splash” Coffee Cart behind the Premier Staffing Club Tim’s Chips available at all stands


The Man Behind the Scenes While many changes within the Stockton Ports’ organization have occurred over the last ten years, Vic Zapien, the Ports’ clubhouse manager, has remained a constant at Banner Island Ballpark. It all started in 2003 when Zapien took a job as a bat boy for the Ports at Billy Hebert field. Vic did not imagine that he would soon be the man behind the scenes, working as the team’s clubhouse manager. “In 2003 when I worked as a bat boy for the Ports, I started helping out the clubhouse manager on a regular basis. The entire season I doubled my responsibilities as a bat boy and a clubhouse manager.” By season’s end, Ports’ President John Katz had noticed the hard work Vic put in and took action. “He called me into his office and asked me how I would like to be the team’s clubhouse manager. I said yes and took the job on the spot at the age of 18.” As a Stockton native, the Ports were always an important part of Vic’s life; he had grown up going to games at Billy Hebert field since the age of two and always knew he wanted some sort of a career in the game. “I’ve been around baseball my entire life. It’s always been my favorite sport.” After ten seasons with the Ports, Zapien’s passion for the game and the Ports organization remains the same as it did from day one. Zapien however, finds himself very fortunate to be in his position. After three seasons as the clubhouse manager, Vic took the 2005 season off to raise his daughter Amya who was born that same year. When new ownership took over the Ports in 2006 (7th Inning Stretch LLC.), Zapien

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got a call that he wasn’t expecting. The Ports’ front office had tracked him down and wanted to bring him back as the clubhouse manager. “At the time, I wasn’t really thinking about baseball or coming back. I wanted to be there for my family and help raise my daughter. I decided to give it a chance and accept the position, so I literally quit my job at the time on the spot and drove to the ballpark. I’m thankful I made that decision. I love the game of baseball and couldn’t see myself without it.” Now in his tenth season, Zapien’s career with the Ports has been nothing short of remarkable. Zapien has represented the California League All-Star roster as clubhouse manager three times (’07,’11,’13) and won the California League Clubhouse Manager of the Year in 2010, the first year the award was created. “It was truly an honor to be recognized as the best clubhouse manager in 2010, and that’s something I’ll never forget,” said Zapien. While Vic finds it hard to pinpoint exactly what his best memory as clubhouse manager has been, the 2008 Championship team is definitely one that sticks out. “That season was awesome; the players were a bunch of goof balls and fun to be around, great guys and great ballplayers.” In the end, the long bus rides and early morning laundry sessions are all worth it to Zapien, who loves his job. “Every year is great, and the players are fun to be around. They make this job very special for me, and I truly love what I do and couldn’t imagine doing anything else.” As a baseball lifer, Zapien is having too much fun to leave the game anytime soon and has bigger aspirations for the future. “I think my ultimate goal is to make it to Major League Baseball and become a clubhouse assistant. That’s where I want to be, and I’m waiting for that call.”

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Season Ticket Holder Spotlight

Tom Kahn

Tom, a Season Ticket Holder since 2006, was born and raised in Tracy, California. He has been in the auto parts business for 40 years and currently owns two NAPA AUTO PARTS stores – one in Tracy and the other in Stockton. Tom began working for NAPA in 1974, when he worked as a nineteen-year-old delivery driver. He then went on to purchase the business in 2002. The Kahn family attended Ports games at Billy Hebert Field in the late 80’s and early 90’s, which he recalls as his first experience with the Ports. His son has an autographed picture of Bob Feller, an MLB Hall of Famer, which he got at a Ports game. Tom and his wife, Teresa, have been married for 35 years and have a daughter, Christy, son, Tim, and two grandchildren. Tom and Teresa are looking forward to bringing their grandchildren Samuel, two years-old, and Mackenzy, seven months-old, to a game this summer for their first baseball experience. Tom’s favorite memory of the Ports is back in 2008 when the Ports made the playoffs and won the California League Championship, which he states to be his favorite season. He recalls a few come-from-behind 9th inning wins over the San Jose Giants, which he says are the best baseball games he has seen in person. While Tom explains that he does not necessarily have a favorite player who has been with the Ports, he enjoys seeing the young men fulfill their dreams of making it to the Major Leagues. He feels very lucky to have had the chance to watch several Ports players, including Sean Doolittle, Chris Carter, Josh Donaldson, and Michael Choice, get called up. Tom looks forward to seeing Addison Russell don an A’s jersey in the near future. The Kahn family has always been a baseball family, starting with his father, who played against Babe Ruth in an exhibition game in Kansas. Tom explains that his family just enjoys the game, and from a young age, he and his brothers would play pick-up softball games. Tom believes that Minor League Baseball is a great way to enjoy watching baseball and fans can see players’ love for the game as they try to make it to the Major Leagues. As a business owner, Tom uses his four Premier Staffing Club seats to reward his customers and employees so they can enjoy the great family atmosphere of Banner Island Ballpark. Tom and his wife also attend games with his brothers, Gary and Herman, and their wives, Doreen and Susan. He says that he always has a great time in the Premier Staffing Club area, and they have become friends with many of the other Season Ticket Holders. Tom and other Premier Staffing Season Ticket Holders participate in a game of quarters, based on hits that happen in the game. The Stockton Ports would like to thank Tom and his family for their continued support as Season Ticket Holders! 9




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Stockton Ports Roster 18 26 29 33 39 44 46 15 16 23 13 38 30 19 11 9 27 12 34 21 5 28 22 7 14 10 20 37 24

PITCHERS Adkins, Hunter Atherton, Tim Barfield, Jeremy Bowman, Josh Correa, Manny Duran, Omar Hall, Kris House, Austin Joseph, Jonathan Lamb, Chris Murphy, Sean Sanburn, Nolan Streich, Seth Ynoa, Michael CATCHERS Gorton, Ryan Maxwell, Bruce INFIELDERS Healy, Ryon Kirkland, Wade Nunez, Renato Olson, Matt Pinder, Chad Robertson, Daniel OUTFIELDERS Crocker, Bobby McKinney, Billy Robinson, Dusty Shipman, Aaron COACHING STAFF Christenson, Ryan Wasdin, John McArn, Brian Tims, Travis Zapien, Vic Seeliger, AJ

ROSTERS MAY CHANGE

B/T R/R R/R R/L R/R R/R L/L R/R R/R R/R S/L R/R R/R L/R R/R B/T R/R L/R B/T R/R L/R R/R L/R R/R R/R B/T R/R L/L R/R L/L POSITION MGR P-C H-C A-T CLB STR

HT 6’4” 6’2” 6’5” 6’2” 6’3” 6’3” 6’3” 6’4” 6’2” 6’1” 6’6” 6’1” 6’2” 6’7”

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WT HT 225 6’2” 235 6’2” WT HT 225 6’2” 200 5’11” 200 6’1” 230 6’5” 192 6’2” 200 6’1” WT HT 225 6’3” 195 6’1” 215 5’11” 180 6’1” HOMETOWN Redlands, CA Fort Belvoir, VA Elk Grove, CA Sante Fe, NM Stockton, CA Nevada

DOB 09/20/90 11/07/89 07/12/88 09/09/88 01/05/89 02/26/90 06/08/91 01/24/91 05/17/88 06/15/90 08/23/88 07/21/91 02/19/91 09/24/91 DOB 02/27/90 12/20/90 DOB 01/10/92 04/04/89 04/04/94 03/29/94 03/29/92 03/22/94 DOB 05/01/90 08/23/94 09/09/89 01/27/92 PREVIOUS TEAM Beloit (Low-A) Beloit (Low-A) Midland (AA) Stockton (High-A) Stockton (High-A) Beloit (Low-A)

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Daniel Robertson - Continuing the Success From Beloit to Stockton Although this is Ryan Christenson’s first season as manager of the Ports, it’s not his first time managing many of the players that you are watching today. Last year, Christenson served as the manager for the Beloit Snappers, the Oakland Athletics’ Class-A squad in the Midwest League. He helped propel them to a firsthalf division title, as well as a playoff appearance and series sweep of the Clinton Lumberkings. Though they would eventually fall in the second round to the Quad City River Bandits, the success Christenson instilled in his players last year has carried on in their to promotion to Stockton. Says Daniel Robertson, 2013 Snapper and current Ports’ shortstop, in regards to Christenson, “Last year he did a great job and kept the clubhouse loose. Coming from a winning team in Beloit, and having some of the same guys, it makes the transition easier.” Robertson is doing his own part in keeping up the winning tradition from last year. Currently, he is contributing a slash line of .292/.389/.435 while playing quality defense at a premium position of shortstop. For comparison’s sake, last year’s Ports’ shortstop and top prospect, Addison Russell slashed a .275/.379/.508 average. While the stroke might not be as powerful as Russell’s, Robertson is hitting for a higher average and getting on base at a higher clip. Although the slugging percentage isn’t quite as high as Russell’s, Robertson still has displayed above average power for a shortstop with his six home runs this season. Also like Russell, Robertson is considered a top prospect for the Athletics. Drafted 34th overall in the 2012 draft straight out of high school, Robertson has ascended through the organization quite rapidly for a young man who can’t yet buy his first legal drink. After spending time in Arizona and Vermont during his first professional season, he joined Christenson in Beloit last year. Now in Stockton he, along with Chad Pinder and Matt Olson, has been dubbed as a part of Oakland’s infield of the future.

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Visiting Team Rosters 14 16 17 18 19 24 26 28 29 30 31 32 38

PITCHERS Mike Dennhardt Jimmy Moran Jake Johnson Carlos Gonzalez Timothy Adleman Kyle McMyne Sean Lucas Wandy Peralta Drew Cisco James Allen Ben Klimesh Daniel Wright Ben Lively

B/T R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/L L/L L/R R/R R/R R/R R/R

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CATCHERS Yovan Gonzalez

B/T R/R

INFIELDERS Juan Perez Zach Vincej Marquez Smith Ryan Wright David Vidal Seth Mejias-Brean OUTFIELDERS 6 Juan Silva 12 Beau Amaral 15 Kyle Waldrop 23 Jesse Winker

B/T L/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R B/T L/L L/L L/L L/L

COACHING STAFF 33 Pat Kelly 22 Ray Martinez 32 Tom Browning

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Players To Watch Jesse Winker Position-OF, Bats L, Throws L Drafted- 2012, 1st round (49th overall) by Cincinnati Reds 2014 - .308 AVG, 10 HR, 41 RBI Winker is ranked as the Reds #2 overall prospect and has a smooth left-handed swing that many scouts think will produce power numbers at the next level.

Ben Lively Position-P Throws R Drafted- 2013, 4th round (135th overall) by Cincinnati Reds 2014 - 10-1, 2.28 ERA, 79 IP, 95K’s Lively has four pitches that has made him highly effective for the Blaze this season including a fastball that touches 94mph and an above average slider. Lively can also throw a solid curveball and changeup. Stats as of 6/11

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Player Biographies

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Sean Murphy

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Austin House

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Jonathan Joseph

POSITION: PITCHER SCHOOL: KEYSTONE COLLEGE ACQUIRED: 2010 33RD ROUND

POSITION: PITCHER SCHOOL: UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO ACQUIRED: 2012 14TH ROUND @AHOUSE15

POSITION: PITCHER

ACQUIRED: 2006 NON DRAFTED FREE AGENT

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Hunter Adkins

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Michael Ynoa

POSITION: PITCHER SCHOOL: MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY ACQUIRED: 2013 NON DRAFTED FREE AGENT @HUNTER_ADKINS24

POSITION: PITCHER

ACQUIRED: 2008 NON DRAFTED FREE AGENT @YNOA28

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Chris Lamb

POSITION: PITCHER SCHOOL: DAVIDSON COLLEGE ACQUIRED: 2011 11TH ROUND

Tim Atherton POSITION: PITCHER

ACQUIRED: 2013 RULE 5

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@CHLAMB16

@TIMATHERTON89


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Jeremy Barfield

POSITION: PITCHER SCHOOL: SAN JACINTO COLLEGE ACQUIRED: 2008 8TH ROUND

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Seth Streich

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Josh Bowman

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Nolan Sanburn

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Manny Correa

@BARFIELDRAGE

POSITION: PITCHER SCHOOL: OHIO UNIVERSITY ACQUIRED: 2012 6TH ROUND

POSITION: PITCHER SCHOOL: UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA ACQUIRED: 2010 10TH ROUND

POSITION: PITCHER SCHOOL: UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS ACQUIRED: 2012 2ND ROUND @NOLANSANBURN

POSITION: PITCHER

ACQUIRED: 2014 FREE AGENT

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Omar Duran POSITION: PITCHER

ACQUIRED: 2007 NON DRAFTED FREE AGENT

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Kris Hall

POSITION: PITCHER SCHOOL: LEE UNIVERSITY ACQUIRED: 2012 8TH ROUND

@BIG-KRIT44

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Player Biographies

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INFIELDERS & CATCHERS

Chad Pinder

POSITION: INFIELDER SCHOOL: VIRGINIA TECH UNIVERSITY ACQUIRED: 2013 2ND ROUND SUPPLEMENTAL @CHIWILLY92

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Wade Kirkland

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Matt Olson

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Ryon Healy

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Daniel Robertson

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Renato Nunez

POSITION: INFIELDER SCHOOL: FLORIDA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY ACQUIRED: 2010 11TH ROUND

POSITION: INFIELDER SCHOOL: PARKVIEW HIGH SCHOOL (GA) ACQUIRED: 2012 1ST ROUND @MATTOLSON21

POSITION: INFIELDER SCHOOL: UNIVERSITY OF OREGON ACQUIRED: 2013 3RD ROUND

POSITION: INFIELDER SCHOOL: UPLAND HIGH SCHOOL (CA) ACQUIRED: 2012 1ST ROUND @D_ROBERTSON28

POSITION: INFIELDER

ACQUIRED: 2010 NON DRAFTED FREE AGENT @RENATO44NUNEZ

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Bruce Maxwell

POSITION: CATCHER SCHOOL: BIRMINGHAM SOUTHERN COLLEGE ACQUIRED: 2012 2ND ROUND @BRUU_TRUU13


5 Chad Pinder As one of the leading offensive players on the 2014 Ports, at age twenty-two, Chad Pinder has become a core player on the 2014 team and is leading the squad in batting average. Pinder stayed loyal to his home state of Virginia in college, where he entered his first season playing with Virginia Tech as a third baseman. As Pinder developed as a player, he gained experience throughout the infield, and fans can now spot Pinder in the Ports’ starting lineup at second base. Coming out of Virginia Tech as the 71st pick in the 2nd round supplemental of the 2013 First-Year Player Draft, Pinder was the highest draft pick for the Hokies since 2002. Pinder played his first season of professional baseball with the Athletics’ Class-A Short Season affiliate, the Vermont Lake Monsters. While with the Lake Monsters, Pinder hit .200 with three homeruns and four doubles in his 42 games. Through his first 42 games in Stockton, Pinder is currently hitting .313 with 11 homeruns, three triples and 28 RBI. Pinder, now ranked 17th on the A’s top prospect list, advanced to the Ports at the start of the 2014 season and skipped Oakland’s Class-A affiliate, the Beloit Snappers. While many of the Ports’ young players this season came from Vermont’s 2013 playoff team, Pinder has enjoyed getting to know his new teammates. “Being my first full season with a new group of guys, I am excited and feel lucky to be playing with this group and coaching staff.” Talent runs deep in the Pinder family, as Chad’s father, Chris, was drafted in the seventh round in the 1987 draft by the Baltimore Orioles and played in the Minor Leagues for both the Orioles and Indians.

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Ryan Gorton

POSITION: CATCHER SCHOOL: OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY ACQUIRED: 2012 31ST ROUND @GORTON16

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Player Biographies

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Billy McKinney

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Aaron Shipman

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Dusty Robinson

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Bobby Crocker

OUTFIELDERS

POSITION: OUTFIELDER SCHOOL: PLANO WEST SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL (TX) ACQUIRED: 2013 1ST ROUND @BILLY_MCKINNEY

POSITION: OUTFIELDER SCHOOL: BROOKS COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL (GA) ACQUIRED: 2010 3RD ROUND @A_SHIPMAN15

POSITION: OUTFIELDER SCHOOL: FRESNO STATE UNIVERSITY ACQUIRED: 2011 10TH ROUND @DROB1427

POSITION: OUTFIELDER SCHOOL: CAL POLY SAN LUIS OBISPO ACQUIRED: 2011 4TH ROUND @CROCK_24


May Promotions

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Food For Thought What to Eat at Banner Island Ballpark The Bratwurst Burger:

A fan favorite in 2014, this popular burger is made up of a 1/3 pound maple bratwurst sausage patty on a gourmet pretzel or brioche bun, topped with grilled Maker’s Mark Whiskey and butter onions.

Loaded Baked Potato Fries:

A side that goes great with the Bratwurst Burger is the popular Baked Potato Fries, which has large-cut, battered fries topped with nacho cheese, sour cream, crumbled hickory smoked bacon, and chives.

Fabulous Frickle Fried Pickles/ Tomatoes/Apples:

Enjoy comfort food in its purest forms courtesy of the Fabulous Frickle Brothers. Located along the first base side near the Premier Staffing Club in section 120, fans can enjoy an assortment of fried options at the Casey’s Corner Right Field Grill. Made from 100% canola oil, these fried meal options from the Frickle Brothers have been a home run with Ports fans all season long. The base for these tasty eats begins with fresh cut pickles that are battered and deep fried in oil. The batter used is blended with tempura, panko, and Lagunitas ale, which leave for a crispy and crunchy taste without the grease. Whether it’s a fried pickle, tomato, or apple, the southern fried influence with a taste of the West Coast will leave you wanting more. Try some today!

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Community Corner On July 26th and 27th and August 16th and 17th, local youth will have the oncein-a-lifetime opportunity to learn baseball fundamentals from Ports players and coaches. Boys and girls of all skill levels between the ages of five and thirteen are eligible to participate in the camp. Campers will receive two days of instruction from Ports players and coaches, lunch each day of camp, a ticket to a Ports game, and the chance to participate in the pre-game ceremony as Jr. Ports. All proceeds from the camp benefit the Stockton Ports Anchor Fund, which redistributes its funds to local youth nonprofit organizations in the San Joaquin community. For more information on the Ports Youth Baseball Camp, stop by the Port of Stockton Guest Services during a game or call 209-644-1900!

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