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2022 SEATTLE MARINERS MINOR LEAGUE SEASON REVIEW

AFFILIATES UPDATE: The Mariners 6 minor league affiliates combined for a 328-337 (.493) record.
ON THE FARM: Double-A Arkansas, Low-A Modesto and Rookie DSL Mariners each finished with a record
Tacoma (AAA) .................. 72-78 (.480)
above .500, but none of the teams qualified for a postseason spot.
Arkansas (AA) ................... 73-65 (.529) ORGANIZATION OF THE YEAR: Baseball America named the Seattle Mariners as its 2022 MLB
Everett (High-A) ................ 59-72 (.450) Organization of the Year. The Mariners went 90-72 for the second consecutive season, earning a
Modesto (Low-A) ............... 66-66 (.500) postseason berth for the first time since 2001. Seattle is one of 6 franchises to win at least 90 games
AZL Mariners (rookie)........ 26-29 (.473) in each of the last 2 seasons (2021-22), along with the Dodgers, Astros, Yankees, Cardinals and
DSL Mariners (rookie) ....... 32-27 (.542) Blue Jays. Seattle came into the 2022 season with the #1 ranked minor league system in the Majors
Totals 328-337 (.493) according to Baseball America, with several top prospects making key contributions at the Major
League level as rookies. Mix in a continued investment in amateur scouting and player development,
BASEBALL AMERICA and the Mariners are the Baseball America Organization of the Year. It is Seattle’s first win in the
LEAGUE TOP PROSPECTS: 41st iteration of the award. The Cleveland Guardians, the Houston Astros and the Los Angeles
Dodgers were also finalists for the award.
Arizona Complex League:
Gabriel Gonzalez, OF....................... #4 “We are incredibly honored to be recognized in this way by Baseball America. The significance of
this honor is best seen through the prestigious list of organizations who preceded us, whom we are
INSIDE THE NUMBERS humbled to join,” Mariners President of Baseball Operations Jerry Dipoto said. “To be recognized for

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the collective performance of more than 200 players and another 150+ personnel who make up our
Baseball Operations group is incredibly meaningful. We are proud of how far we’ve come and
energized by the challenges that remain ahead of us.”
The Mariners had 3 pitchers earn YOUTH MOVEMENT: The Mariners had 9 players make their Major League debut this season,
League Pitcher of the Year by Minor including 4 homegrown players: OF Julio Rodriguez (4/8 at MIN), RHP Matt Brash (4/12 at CWS),
League Baseball: RHP Taylor Dollard RHP, Penn Murfee (4/29 at MIA), RHP George Kirby (5/8 vs. TB), LHP Danny Young (5/9 vs.
(AA Texas League), RHP Prelander PHI), OF Marcus Wilson (6/29 vs. BAL), OF Jack Larsen (7/29 at HOU), LHP Brennan
Berroa (High-A Northwest League) and
Bernardino (7/31 at HOU) and C Brian O’Keefe (10/1 vs. DET). Rodriguez, Murfee, Kirby and
RHP Joseph Hernandez (Low-A
Larsen were all homegrown Mariners. There were also 32 Mariners players that appeared in at least
California League).
1 game with Seattle and 1 game with a Mariners affiliate (non-rehab assignment), including LHP

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The Mariners had 12 players receive
Brennan Bernardino, RHP Matt Brash, LHP Roenis Elias, INF Drew Ellis, OF Stuart Fairchild,
RHP Matt Festa, INF/OF Sam Haggerty, OF Jarred Kelenic, RHP George Kirby, C Andrew
Knapp, OF Jack Larsen, OF Kyle Lewis, RHP Wyatt Mills, LHP Tommy Milone, LHP Anthony
Misiewicz, RHP Penn Murfee, RHP Riley O’Brein, C Brian O’Keefe, RHP Matt Koch, INF Kevin
Player of the Month Awards: INF Justin
Padlo, RHP Yohan Ramirez, C Cal Raleigh, LHP Justus Sheffield, OF Steven Souza Jr., RHP
Lavey (High-A/May), RHP Taylor
Dollard (AA/June), RHP Juan Drew Steckenrider, INF Abraham Toro, C Luis Torrens, OF Taylor Trammell, OF Juston Upton,
Mercedes (High-A/June), RHP INF Donovan Walton and OF Marcus Wilson and LHP Danny Young.
Emerson Hancock (AA/July), RHP IN THE PIPELINE: Catcher Harry Ford (#65) is the Mariners only prospect in MLB Pipeline's top-
Prelander Berroa (AA/August), OF 100 Prospects List at the end of the season. Ford (R ACL Mariners) was #98 on MLB Pipeline’s top-
Cade Marlowe (AA/Sept.), OF Spencer 100 following the 2021 season. The Mariners also have had recent graduations by RHP Matt Brash,
Packard (High-A/Sept.) and RHP RHP George Kirby, OF Jarred Kelenic, RHP Logan Gilbert and OF Julio Rodriguez.
Rodney Hutchison (High-A/Sept.).

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MARINERS MILB AWARDS: INF Robert Perez Jr. (High-A Everett/Low-A Modesto) received the
Ken Griffey Jr. Minor League Hitter of the Year, RHP Taylor Dollard (AA Arkansas) received the
Jamie Moyer Minor League Pitcher of the Year, C Harry Ford (Low-A Modesto) received the Alvin
The Mariners had 25 players received Davis “Mr. Mariner” Award, OF Trent Tingelstad (High-A Everett) received the Dan Wilson Minor
Player (16) and Pitcher (16) Weekly League Community Service Award, OF Jack Larsen (AA Arkansas/ML Seattle) and OF Cade
Awards this season. The 25 Weekly Marlowe (AAA Tacoma/AA Arkansas) each received the Edgar Martinez Dominate the Zone HItter
awards were tied for 4th-most among all Award, LHP Isaiah Campbell (AA Arkansas/High-A Everett) received the Dominate the Zone Pitcher
organizations (also San Francisco). Award and Manager Collin Cowgill (AA Arkansas) received the Dave Henderson Minor League
Seattle only trailed Los Angeles-AL (33), Staff Member of the Year Award.
Colorado (29) and Boston (27).
KEN GRIFFEY JR. MINOR LEAGUE HITTER OF THE YEAR: INF Robert Perez Jr., 22, was

100x2
OF Cade Marlowe combined to record
named Ken Griffey Jr. Minor League Hitter of the Yar. He appeared in 127 games combined between
Low-A Modesto and High-A Everett in 2022. Overall he hit .288 (134x465) with 100 runs scored, 24
doubles, 2 triples, 27 home runs, 100 RBI, 21 HBP, 71 walks and 6 stolen bases. He recorded 5
multi-home run games this season, including a career-high 3 home runs on April 15 at Stockton with
102 RBI this season. He is the only
Minor League player to record at least
Modesto (3x4, 3 R, 3 HR, 4 RBI). Perez Jr. lead all Mariners farmhands in home runs (27), RBI
100 RBI in each of the last two seasons. (114), runs scored (100) and total bases (243), while also ranking 2nd in slugging percentage (.523),
Marlowe’s 209 RBI over the past 2 T2nd in extra-base hits (53), 3rd in OPS (.921), 3rd in hits (134), T4th in walks (71), 5th in batting
seasons are the most in the minor average (.288), 5th in on-base percentage (.398) and T7th in doubles (24). He began the season
leagues. with Low-A Modesto, batting .270 (93x345) with 78 runs scored, 18 doubles, 1 triple, 20 home runs,

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87 RBI, 12 HBP and 48 walks in 92 games. At the time of his promotion to High-A Everett on Aug. 1,
Perez Jr. was leading the California League in RBI (98), while also ranking 2nd in home runs (20),
2nd in runs scored (78), 3rd in total bases (173), T4th in extra-base hits (39), 7th in slugging
INF Robert Perez Jr. was 1 of only percentage (.501), 9th in doubles (20) and T9th in hits (93). In 34 games with Everett, he hit .342
4 Minor League players this season (41x120) with 22 runs scored, 6 doubles, 1 triple, 7 home runs, 27 RBI, 9 HBP and 23 walks. Perez
to record at least 100 runs scored Jr. was 1 of only 4 Minor League players this season to record at least 100 runs scored and also
and also drive in 100 RBI, including drive in 100 RBI, including the first to accomplish this feat. His 114 RBI this season were T2nd-most
the first to accomplish this feat. His in the minor leagues this season. Perez Jr. originally signed with Seattle as an International Free
114 RBI this season were T2nd-most Agent on July 7, 2016. Perez Jr. is rated the Mariners 21st overall prospect by MLB Pipeline. He is
in the minor leagues this season. also rated the Mariners 28th prospect by Baseball America in their end of the season rankings. In 5
minor league seasons dating back to 2017, Perez Jr. is batting .262 (393x1501) with 245 runs, 78
doubles, 5 triples, 61 home runs, 290 RBI, 55 HBP and 169 walks in 399 career games.
JAMIE MOYER MINOR LEAGUE PITCHER OF THE YEAR: RH Taylor Dollard (AA Arkansas), 23, was named Jamie Moyer Minor League
Pitcher of the Year. He went 16-2 with a 2.25 ERA (36 ER, 144.0 IP) in 27 starts with Double-A Arkansas in this season. He limited opponents
to a .203 (106x522) while walking 31 and striking out 131. Dollard became the first pitcher in the modern history of the Travelers franchise to
win 16+ games in a season. That feat was last accomplished in 1960 when Don Brady won 17 games. He went 15-0 with a 2.67 ERA (32 ER,
107.2 IP) over his final 19 starts of the season, May 31-Sept. 15. Dollard recorded 10 quality starts, including tossing a season-high 7.1 innings
twice: May 18 vs. NW Arkansas (7.1,4,3,1,2,8) and June 23 vs. Frisco (7.1,4,0,0,1,3). He allowed 3 or fewer earned run in 25 of his 27 starts,
including 18 starts with 1 earned run or fewer. Among Texas League leaders, Dollard led the league in ERA (2.25) and wins (16), innings
pitched (144), WHIP (0.95) and lowest opponent batting average (.203), while also ranking T1st in starts (27) and 5th in strikeouts. His 16 wins
led all Minor League pitchers in 2022, while also ranking 6th in WHIP and 7th in ERA. Dollard was named Texas League Pitcher of the Week,
April 25-May 1 and was named Texas League Pitcher of the Month in both April and June by Minor League Baseball. He also received the
Mariners Pitcher of the Month in June. Dollard was selected by the Mariners in the 5th round over the 2020 MLB First-Year Player Draft out of
Cal Poly State University. In 2 minor league seasons with Seattle he is 25-6 with a 3.47 ERA (96 ER, 249.0 IP) in 46 games 45 starts. Dollard is
rated the Mariners 7th overall prospect by MLB Pipeline.
EDGAR MARTINEZ DOMINATE THE ZONE HITTER AWARD: OF Jack Larsen (AA Arkansas/Seattle Mariners), 27, received the Edgar
Martinez Dominate the Hitter Award after being recognized as the hitter in the Mariners organization that best embodied the Control the Zone
philosophy, instilling a team approach at the plate instead of an individual approach. Larsen appeared in 116 games with Double-A Arkansas,
batting .269 (121x450) with 88 runs scored, 24 doubles, 4 triples, 10 home runs, 57 RBI, 3 HBP, 72 walks and 8 stolen bases. He recorded 2
season-high 12-game hitting streaks: June 15-29 (.396/19x48, 17 R, 3 2B, 3 HR, 15 RBI, 2 HBP, 8 BB, SB) and Sept. 3-17 (.340/17x50, 12 R,
5 2B, 2 HR, 8 RBI, 6 BB, SB). He recorded 30 multi-hit contests, including recording a season-high 4 hits on Aug. 13 vs. NW Arkansas (4x4, 3
R, 2B, HR, 5 RBI, BB). Among Texas League leaders, he ranked 2nd in runs scored (88), 5th in triples (4) and 5th in walks (72). Larsen
appeared in 1 game with Seattle, making his Major League debut on July 31 at Houston (0x1), over a brief 3-game stint, July 31-Aug. 1. Larsen
was signed by Seattle as a non-drafted free agent on June 19, 2017 out of the University of California, San Diego. In 5 minor league seasons,
he is batting .265 (476x1799) with 314 runs scored, 105 doubles, 25 triples, 57 home runs, 297 RBI, 310 walks and 33 stolen bases in 491
games.

EDGAR MARTINEZ DOMINATE THE ZONE HITTER AWARD: OF Cade Marlowe (AAA Tacoma/AA Arkansas), 25, also received the Edgar
Martinez Dominate the Hitter Award after being recognized as the hitter in the Mariners organization that best embodied the Control the Zone
philosophy, instilling a team approach at the plate instead of an individual approach. He spent the majority of the season with Double-A
Arkansas, but also appeared in 13 games with Triple-A Tacoma to close out the season. Overall he combined to hit .289 (144x499) with 83
runs scored, 21 doubles, 5 triples, 23 home runs, 102 RBI, 13 HBP, 62 walks and 42 stolen bases in 133 games during the 2022 season. He
combined to record 39 multi-hit contests, including 10 3-hit games and a season-high 4 hits on Sept. 3 at Midland with Arkansas (4x5, 2 R, 2B,
HR, 3 RBI). Marlowe appeared in 120 games with Arkansas, April 8-Sept. 13, batting .293 (131) with 75 runs scored, 18 doubles, 4 triples, 20
home runs, 86 RBI, 12 HBP, 55 walks and 36 stolen bases. Among Texas League leaders, he ranked 3rd in stolen bases (36), 4th in RBI (86),
T5th in triples (4), 8th in hits (130), 8th in slugging percentage (.483), 8th in OPS (.863), 9th in on-base percentage (.380) and 9th in total bases
(216). Marlowe was named Texas League Player of the Week, Sept. 5-11, after batting .480 (12x25) with 11 runs scored, 2 doubles, 6 home
runs, 11 RBI and 4 walks. He was promoted to Tacoma on Sept. 15, batting .250 (13x52) with 8 runs scored, 3 doubles, 1 triple, 3 home runs,
16 RBI, 1 HBP, 7 walks and 6 stolen bases in 13 games. He recorded his first career Triple-A home run on Sept. 21 vs. Round Rock (2x4, R,
2B, HR, 3 RBI) and hit home runs in 3 straight games Sept. 21-23 vs. Round Rock. Marlowe was originally selected by Seattle in the 20th
round (606th overall) of the 2019 MLB First-Year Player Draft out of West Georgia University. Marlowe is currently rated the Mariners 22nd
overall prospect by MLB Pipeline. In his first 3 minor league seasons, Marlowe is batting .285 (325x1140) with 199 runs scored, 61 doubles, 18
triples, 52 home runs, 239 RBI, 17 HBP, 149 walks and 76 stolen bases in 301 career games. He has recorded back-to-back 100 RBI season
and also back-to-back 20/20 seasons (20 HR/20 SB). He is the only Minor League player to record at least 100 RBI in each of the last two
seasons and is 1 of 3 players with back-to-back 20/20 seasons. Marlowe’s 209 RBI over the past 2 seasons are the most in the minor leagues.
DOMINATE THE ZONE PITCHER AWARD: RH Isaiah Campbell (AA Arkansas/High-A Everett), 25, received the Dominate the Zone Pitcher
Award after being recognized as the pitcher in the Mariners organization that best embodied the Control the Zone philosophy. Campbell went 1-
4 with 11 saves (12 save opps) and a 1.57 ERA (8 ER, 46.0 IP) in 33 games, 4 starts combined between High-A Everett and Double-A
Arkansas. He opened the season making 4 starts with Everett, going 1-0 with a 1.50 ERA (3 ER, 18.0 IP). He was on the 7-day Injured List
from April 27-June 4 with right elbow inflammation. He moved to the bullpen following his return from the IL and tossed 15.0 scoreless innings
over 15 relief appearances, June 4-July 30. During this stretch he went 10-for-10 in save opportunities while limited opponents to a .157 (8x51)
average with only 1 walk and 20 strikeouts. Campbell was promoted to Arkansas on Aug. 1, appearing in 14 games in relief over the final 2
months of the season. Overall went 0-4 with 1 save and a 3.46 ERA (5 ER, 13.0 IP) in 14 games with the Travelers. Campbell was selected by
Seattle with the Competitive Balance Round B selection (76th overall pick) in the 2019 MLB First-Year Player Draft out of the University of
Arkansas. Campbell did not pitch following being drafted in 2019 and spent the 2020 season pitching at the Mariners Alternate Site in Tacoma.
Over 2 minor league seasons, he is 4-5 with 11 saves and a 1.79 ERA (13 ER, 65.1 IP) in 38 games, 4 starts. He has limited opponents to a
.190 (44x232) average, while walking 18 and striking out 79. Campbell was born in Portugal, but graduated from Olathe South High School in
Olathe, KS, where he was ranked the No. 7 prospect in the state of Kansas and the No. 4 right-handed pitcher in the state. As a senior, he went
5-1 with a 1.66 ERA while striking out 42 in 33.2 innings pitched.
ALVIN DAVIS “MR. MARINER” AWARD: C Harry Ford (A Modesto), 19, received the Alvin Davis “Mr. Mariner” Award for his exemplary play
and leadership skills both on and off the field this season. In his first full season in the minor leagues, he hit .274 (107x390) with 89 runs scored,
23 doubles, 4 triples, 11 home runs, 65 RBI, 17 HBP, 88 walks and 23 stolen bases games with Low-A Modesto. He recorded 30 multi-hit
contests, including 4 season-high 4-hit games. Ford had one of his best games of his career on June 12 at Inland Empire, going 4-for-5 with 4
runs scored, 2 triples, 1 home run, 1 walk and a career-high 5 RBI. Over his last 75 games of the season, June 1-Sept. 11, Ford reached base
safely in 69 games, including 49 games with at least 1 hit. During this 75-game stretch he hit .300 (84x280) with 72 runs scored, 20 doubles, 4
triples, 9 home runs, 51 RBI, 14 HBP, 63 walks and 16 stolen bases. Ford reached base safely in 21 consecutive games, June 1–29, batting
.291 (23x79) with 21 runs scored, 5 doubles, 4 triples, 3 home runs, 16 RBI, 2 HBP, 18 walks and 2 stolen base. He was named Position Player
of the Month for July by the Seattle Mariners, after batting .338 (26x77) with 18 runs scored, 6 doubles, 1 home run, 17 RBI, 4 HBP, 16 walks
and 6 stolen bases in 20 games. Among California League leaders, Ford ranked T2nd in walks (88), 4th in on-base percentage (.425), T5th in
runs scored (89) and 10th in OPS (.863). His .425 on-base percentage was the 10th-highest among all full season minor players this season.
Ford recently competed for Team Great Britain in the WBC qualifying games in Germany, batting .455 (5x11) with 5 runs scored, 1 double, 3
home runs, 8 RBI and 3 walks in 3 games. Ford was selected by Seattle in the 1st round of the 2021 MLB First-Year Player Draft out of North
Cobb (Atlanta, GA) High School. Over 2 minor league seasons, he is batting .279 (124x445) with 101 runs scored, 31 doubles, 4 triples, 14
home runs, 75 RBI, 18 HBP, 97 walks and 26 stolen bases. He is currently the Mariners top rated prospect by MLB Pipeline.
DAN WILSON MINOR LEAGUE COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD: INF Trent Tingelstad (High-A Everett/AA Arkansas/AAA Tacoma), 24,
was honored for his individual effort in the Everett community over the course of the season. He teamed up with the Boy and Girls Club of
Snohomish County with their Badges for Baseball clinic this past summer. The camp created safe opportunities for youth in need to develop
valuable life skills, build character, and learn how to make productive choices for their future. He was also active in the AquaSox’s Hit a Home
Run with Reading program to encourage independent reading as a foundation for life-long learning. Tingelstad spent the majority of the season
with High-A Everett, but also appeared in 4 games each with Double-A Arkansas and Triple-A Tacoma. He combined to hit .216 (62x287) with
29 runs scored, 12 doubles, 2 triples, 3 home runs, 34 RBI and 53 walks in 95 games. He was selected Seattle in the 22nd round of the 2019
MLB First-Year Player Draft out of University of Louisiana at Monroe. Tingelstad graduated from Marysville-Pilchuck High School and also
attended Everett Community College. Over 3 minor league seasons, he is batting .238 (194x814) with 112 runs scored, 42 doubles, 4 triples,
14 home runs, 128 RBI, 162 walks and 5 stolen bases in 238 career games.
“So much is possible when we pull together and work on a community scale,” Dan Wilson said. “Growing up in Marysville, WA, Trent has
always been very active in his community, but stepped up this season taking a leadership role in volunteering his time off the field in the Everett
community. His passion for the programs he participated in was evident and everyone benefited from his involvement. Whether it is on the field
or off of the field, Trent continues to lead the way with setting a standard for what it means to be a Mariner.”
DAVE HENDERSON MINOR LEAGUE STAFF MEMBER OF THE YEAR: Collin Cowgill finished his second season in the Mariners
organization as Manager for Double-A Arkansas. He led the Travelers to a 73-65 (.529) record, finishing 2nd in the Texas League North
Division. The Travelers hit .252 (1162x4617) with 739 runs scored, 209 doubles, 25 triples, 125 home runs, 676 RBI, 646 walks and 153 stolen
bases in 138 games this season. Arkansas was the only Texas League team to have 3 players record at least 20 home run this season, which
included INF Joe Rizzo (21), INF Jake Scheiner (21) and OF Cade Marlowe (20). It also marked the first time in Travelers franchise history to
record such a feat. The former outfielder logged 6 seasons in the Major Leagues totaling 317 career games, hitting .234 with 12 home runs and
57 RBI. He played for the Diamondbacks (2011), A’s (2012), Mets (2013), Angels (2013-15) and Guardians (2016) making his MLB debut with
Arizona on August 28, 2011 at San Diego. Originally drafted by Arizona in the 5th round in 2008, Cowgill was an All-American player at the
University of Kentucky and is a member of the UK Athletics Hall of Fame.
“Collin is the epitome of a teacher and a leader,” McKay said. “He consistently shows a dedication to each and every one of his players that
defines what it means to coach for the Mariners. A true advocate for our people and our process, there isn’t a better choice for this award in
2022.”
DRAFT RECAP: The Seattle Mariners selected 20 players in the 2022 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft. The Mariners selected
11 pitchers, 1 catcher, 6 infielders (2 2B, 2 3B, 1 SS, 1 2B/SS), and 2 outfielders. Seattle selected 16 college players and 4 high school players.
The Mariners selected shortstop Cole Young in the 1st round (21st overall) out of North Allegheny High School in Pennsylvania. They selected
third baseman Tyler Locklear in the 2nd round (58th overall) out of Virginia Commonwealth University and right-handed pitcher Walter Ford in
Competitive Balance Round B (74th overall) out of Pace High School (FL). Young, Ford, right-handed pitcher Ashton Izzi (4th round) and
right-handed pitcher Tyler Gough (9th round) made up the 4 high school players selected by the Mariners. Seattle selected 11 pitchers in the
draft: 9 right-handed pitchers and 2 left-handed pitchers.
WELCOME TO SEATTLE: The Seattle Mariners have selected shortstop Cole Young out of North Allegheny High School (Wexford, PA) with
their first selection (21st overall) in the 2022 MLB First-Year Player Draft. Young, 18, batted .428 (86x201) with 73 runs scored, 17 doubles, 9
triples, 11 home runs and 64 RBI with a .554 on-base percentage and a .766 slugging percentage (1.320 OPS) in 73 career games for North
Allegheny High School. Young struck out just 24 times in his high school career (15 as a freshman), while walking 53 times for the North
Allegheny Tigers. His 6 home runs in the 2021 season were tied for the 5th-most in school history. The 6-foot, 180-pound shortstop is rated as
the No. 20 overall draft prospect, the No. 15 position player and the No.6 high school position player by MLB.com. He signed a national letter of
intent to play baseball at Duke University on November 10, 2021. Young is Seattle’s second-consecutive high school selection in the 1st round,
after taking catcher Harry Ford 12th overall in the 2021 draft. Young is the Mariners 3rd selection from the state of Pennsylvania, joining
outfielder Tito Nanni (6th overall in 1978, Chestnut Hill Academy HS) and outfielder Al Chambers (1st overall in 1979, John Harris HS). Young
was named as a 2022 preseason AllAmerican by Baseball America and was named the All-Area Player of the Season in 2021 and 2022 by the
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
FUTURES GAME: RHP Emerson Hancock represented the Mariners on the American League Future Game roster (1.0,0,0,0,0,3). This is
Emerson’s second selection to the All-Star Futures game (also: 2021-injured), but first time being able to partiicipate. The 2022 SiriusXM All-
Star Futures Game was on Saturday, July 16th at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles. The All-Star Futures Game featured the top Minor League
prospects competing as part of the first-ever All-Star Saturday. The Futures Game once again featured a National League vs. American League
format, which was introduced in 2019 following 20 years of U.S. vs. World matchups. The Mariners have had 46 selections (including Hancock)
to the Futures Game since its first began in 1999. Eight players on the 26-man roster at the All-Star Break (+IL) have played in the Futures
Game in the past: J.P. Crawford (2014 & 2015), Marco Gonzales (2014), Kyle Lewis (2018), Julio Rodríguez (2021), Carlos Santana (2009),
Taylor Trammell (2018), Evan White (2019) and Jesse Winker (2014). Rodríguez (2022 All-Star), Santana (2019 All-Star) and Winker (2021 All-
Star) are all current Mariners players that have competed in both the SiriusXM All-Star Futures Game and the Major League Baseball All-Star
Game.
ARIZONA FALL LEAGUE: The AFL is comprised of 6 teams — the Glendale Desert Dogs, Mesa Solar Sox, Peoria Javelinas, Salt River
Rafters, Scottsdale Scorpions and Surprise Saguaros. Each Major League team will send 7 top prospects to fill the rosters of the 6 teams. The
AFL teams and their MLB affiliates will be as follows for the 2022 season: Glendale (Los Angeles Dodgers, Chicago White Sox, Milwaukee
Brewers, Cincinnati Reds and Minnesota Twins), Mesa (Oakland Athletics, Tampa Bay Rays, Chicago Cubs, Miami Marlins and New York
Yankees), Peoria (Seattle Mariners, Cleveland Guardians, San Diego Padres, New York Mets and Washington Nationals), Salt River (St. Louis
Cardinals, Arizona Diamondbacks, Toronto Blue Jays, Colorado Rockies and Detroit Tigers), Scottsdale (San Francisco Giants, Los Angeles
Angels, Atlanta Braves, Boston Red Sox and Baltimore Orioles) and Surprise (Pittsburgh Pirates, Houston Astros, Texas Rangers, Kansas City
Royals and Philadelphia Phillies). The 2022 AFL season opened on Monday, October 3rd. The League’s annual Fall Stars Game was played
on Sunday, November 6th, which was also preceded by the inaugural AFL Home Run Derby on Saturday, November, 5. Both events will took
place at Sloan Park. The AFL Championship Game was played Saturday, November 12th at Scottsdale Stadium. Right-handed pitchers Ty
Adcock, Juan Then and Bryan Woo, left-handed pitchers Jorge Benitez and Adam Macko, infielder Jose Caballero and Robert Perez Jr.
and outfielders Spencer Packard and Alberto Rodriguez represented the Mariners on the Peoria Javelinas AFL roster. Alon Leichman served
as the Pitching Coach and Dan Laberry was the team’s trainer.
ARIZONA FALL LEAUGE RECAP: INF Jose Caballero appeared in 16 games with the Peoria Javelinas in the Arizona Fall League, batting
.238 (10x42) with 9 runs scored, 4 doubles, 8 RBI, 12 walks and 6 stolen bases. Among AFL leaders, Caballero ranked 4th in on-base
percentage (.467), T10th in stolen bases (6) and T16th in walks (12). OF Spencer Packard hit .275 (11x40) with 4 doubles, 2 home runs, 12
RBI and 12 walks in 14 games with Peoria. He reached base safely in each of his last 8 games, including 7 games with at least 1 hit (10/19–
11/10), batting .357 (10x28) with 7 runs scored, 4 doubles, 1 home run, 8 RBI and 5 walks. INF Robert Perez Jr. appeared in 19 games with
the Javelinas, batting .231 (15x65) with 10 runs scored, 1 double, 1 triple, 3 home runs, 14 RBI and 8 walks. Among AFL leaders, Perez Jr.
ranked T10th in home runs (3) and T13th in RBI (14). RHP Ty Adcock made 8 relief appearances with Peoria, going 1–0 with a 4.22 ERA (5
ER, 10.2 IP). He lmited opponents to a .250 (10x40) average while walking 12 and striking out 9. LH Jorge Benitez went 0–0 with a 2.08 ERA
(1 ER, 13.0 IP) in 9 relief appearances with the Javelinas. He limited opponents to a .191 average (9x47) while walking 8 and striking out 11.
Among qualifying pitchers in the AFL, Benitez finished 7th with a 2.08 ERA and 10th in lowest opponents batting average (.191). LH Adam
Macko went 0–1 with a 6.08 ERA (9 ER, 13.1 IP) in 7 games, 1 start with Peoria. He limited opponents to a .240 (12x50) average, while
walking 13 and striking out 14. In his final appearance of the season on Nov. 10, Macko struck out 5 of the 9 batters faced over 3.0 perfect
innings. RH Juan Then went 0–0 with 2 saves and a 2.25 ERA (2 ER, 8.0 IP) in 8 relief appearances with Peoria. Then limited opponents to a
.207 (6x29) average, while walking 4 and striking out 11. Then’s 2 saves ranked T4th in the AFL this season. RH Bryan Woo went 2–0 with a
0.84 ERA (1 ER, 10.2 IP) in 5 starts for the Javelinas. He limited opponents to a .122 (5x41) average, while walking 4 and striking out 16. Woo
ranked T6th in wins (2) and T12th in starts (5).

TEXAS LEAGUE PITCHER OF THE YEAR: RHP Taylor Dollard was named the 2022 Texas League Pitcher of the Year as selected by Minor
League Baseball. Dollard posted a 16-2 record with a 2.25 ERA over 144 innings pitched in 27 starts with Arkansas in 2022. His 16 victories
led all of minor league baseball and were the most in the modern history of the Travelers franchise (since 1966) and the most since Don Bradey
won 17 games in 1960. It also marked the most victories by a Texas League hurler since 2007. The previous Travelers pitcher to win TL
Pitcher of the Year was Darren McCaughan in 2019. He led the league in several categories this season including wins, ERA, WHIP (0.95),
innings and opponent batting average (.203). Dollard was the only Traveler named to the TL postseason All-Star team, earning the nod as the
right-handed starting pitcher. Dollard was drafted by the Mariners in the 5th round in 2020 out of Cal Poly. The 2022 campaign was his first at
the Double-A level. He also earned accolades during the season taking home a league pitcher of the week award for April 25-May 1 and was
the Mariners Minor League and Texas League Pitcher of the Month for June. Additionally, he received the Jamie Moyer Minor League Pitcher
of the Year award for the Mariners organization.

NORTHWEST LEAGUE ALL-STAR TEAM: RHP Prelander Berroa was named Northwest League Pitcher of the Year. RHP Isaiah Campbell
(reliever) and OF Spencer Packard (outfielder) were also named to the Northwest League All-Star Team by Minor League Baseball. Berroa,
22, went 3-3 with a 3.19 ERA (31 ER, 87.1 IP) in 22 starts combined between High-A Everett (5/13-7/26) and Double-A Arkansas (7/31-9/16)
from May 13 through the end of the season. He was acquired by the Mariners in a trade from the San Francisco Giants in exchange for INF
Donavan Walton on May 11. Following the trade, he limited opponents to a .163 (49x301) average, while walking 57 and striking out 134.
During this stretch he averaged 13.8 strikeouts per 9.0 innings, while his 134 strikeouts were the most among all Mariners farmhands and
T10th-most in the minor leagues. Berroa and four Travelers relievers combined on a 9.0-inning no-hitter as Arkansas defeated NW Arkansas
6–0 on Aug. 12. In the start, Berroa (5.0,0,0,0,2,11) earned his 1st career Double-A win, allowing only 2 walks and striking out a career-high 11
batters over 5.0 scoreless innings. He also earned Texas League Pitcher of the Week following his start. Berroa was recently named Northwest
League Pitcher of the Year after going 2-2 with a 2.06 ERA (15 ER, 65.2 IP) in 17 starts combined between Eugene (4/14-5/7) and Everett
(5/13-7/26). He combined to limit opponents to a .153 (34x222) average while walking 38 and striking out 97. Campbell, 25, went 1-4 with 11
saves (12 save opps) and a 1.57 ERA (8 ER, 46.0 IP) in 33 games, 4 starts combined between High-A Everett and Double-A Arkansas. He
opened the season making 4 starts with Everett, going 1-0 with a 1.50 ERA (3 ER, 18.0 IP). He was on the 7-day Injured List from April 27-June
4 with right elbow inflammation. He moved to the bullpen following his return from the IL and tossed 15.0 scoreless innings over 15 relief
appearances, June 4-July 30. During this stretch he went 10-for-10 in save opportunities while limiting opponents to a .157 (8x51) average with
only 1 walk and 20 strikeouts. He was recently named to the Northwest League All-Star team as the league’s best relief pitcher. Campbell was
promoted to Arkansas on Aug. 1, appearing in 14 games in relief over the final 2 months of the season. Overall he went 0-4 with 1 save and a
3.46 ERA (5 ER, 13.0 IP) in 14 games with the Travelers. Packard, 25, appeared in 69 games with Everett, batting .278 (71x255) with 43 runs
scored, 15 doubles, 1 triple, 12 home runs, 37 RBI, 9 HBP, 41 walks and 5 stolen bases. He was on the 7-day Injured List, June 23-Aug. 23,
with a right hamstring strain. He also appeared in 4 games with the ACL Mariners on rehab assignment, Aug. 8-23. Among Northwest League
leaders he ranked T15th in home runs (12) and T20th in walks (41).

CALIFORNIA LEAGUE PITCHER OF THE YEAR: RHP Joseph Hernandez was named California League Pitcher of the Year by Minor
League Baseball. Hernandez appeared in 24 games, 22 starts with Low-A Modesto, going 9-5 with a 3.47 ERA (45 ER, 116.2 IP). He limited
opponents to a .193 (79x409) average, while walking 54 and striking out 143. Among all qualifying California League pitchers, Hernandez led
the league in ERA (3.39), strikeouts (143), lowest opponents batting average (.193) and WHIP (1.14). He also ranked T2nd in starts (22), T2nd
in wins (9) and 3rd in innings pitched (120.0 IP). Hernandez struck out at least 10 batters three times this season: June 28 at San Jose
(5.0,2,0,0,1,12,2HB), Aug. 11 vs. Visalia (6.0,4,6,6,2,11,2HR,2HB) and Aug. 23 vs. San Jose (6.0,2,0,0,2,10). Over a 4-start stretch, June 16-
July 15, Hernandez went 1-0 with a 1.17 ERA (2 ER, 15.1 IP), including tossing 8.0 scoreless innings over 2 starts, June 28-July 15. During this
4-game stretch he limited opponents to a .135 (7x52) average, while walking 7 and striking out 25.

NORTHWEST LEAGUE PLAYER OF THE MONTH FOR MAY: INF Justin Lavey was named Northwest League Player of the Month for May
by Minor League Baseball. Lavey batted .347/.419/.507 and led the league in average (.347), hits (26), runs (19) and on-base percentage
(.419). He was 2nd in doubles (7) and OPS (.926), was 4th in total bases (38) and 6th in slugging percentage (.507). Lavey, 24, was originally
selected by the Chicago White Sox in the 39th round of the 2016 MLB Draft out of the University of Louisville.

TEXAS LEAUGE PITCHER OF THE MONTH FOR JUNE: RHP Taylor Dollard was named Texas League Pitcher of the Month for June by
Minor League Baseball. He went 5-0 with a 0.86 ERA in 5 starts as he allowed just 3 earned runs on 17 hits over 31.1 innings. He struck out 29
and held opponents to a .153 average. He allowed just one run in his first four starts (24.1 innings). Dollard, 23, was selected by Seattle in the
fifth round of the 2020 MLB Draft out of Cal Poly University in San Luis Obispo, California.

NORTHWEST LEAGUE PITCHER OF THE MONTH FOR JUNE: RHP Juan Mercedes was named Northwest League Pitcher of the Month for
June by Minor League Baseball. He went 1-1 with a 1.73 ERA in 5 games (4 GS) as he allowed 14 hits over 26.0 innings and struck out 31
while issuing just one walk. Opponents batted .157 against him on the heels of his seven-inning no-hitter on May 31. Mercedes, 22, was signed
by Seattle as an International Free Agent out of Villa Tapia, Dominican Republic, on April 21, 2017.
TEXAS LEAUGE PITCHER OF THE MONTH FOR JULY: RHP Emerson Hancock was named Texas League Pitcher of the Month for July by
Minor League Baseball. He went 1-1 with a 1.54 ERA in 4 starts as he allowed just 4 earned runs on 17 hits and 8 walks over 23.1 innings. He
struck out 23 and held opponents to a .207 average. Hancock, 23, was selected by Seattle in the first round (6th overall) of the 2020 MLB Draft
out of the University of Georgia.

TEXAS LEAUGE PITCHER OF THE MONTH FOR AUGUST: RH Prelander Berroa was named Texas League Pitcher of the Month for
August by Minor League Baseball. He went 2-0 with a 1.33 ERA in 5 starts as he allowed just3 earned runs on 8 hits while striking out 32 in
20.1 innings. Berroa held opponents to a .116 average and struck out a career-high 11 in five innings of a combined no-hitter against Northwest
Arkansas on August 12. Berroa, 22, was originally signed by Minnesota as an international free agent out of Santo Domingo, Dominican
Republic, on July 2, 2016.

TEXAS LEAUGE PLAYER OF THE MONTH FOR SEPTEMBER: OF Cade Marlowe was named Texas League Pitcher of the Month for
September by Minor League Baseball. He batted .511/.569/1.133 and led the league in average (.511), hits (23), home runs (7), total bases
(51), on-base percentage (.569), slugging percentage (1.133) and OPS (1.702). He was 3rd in RBI (17), was 4th in runs scored (15) and was
5th in doubles (5). Marlowe recorded 8 multi-hit games in a 9-game span before a Sept. 14 promotion to Triple-A Tacoma. He is the only player
in the Minor Leagues to drive in 100 or more runs in each of the last two seasons. Marlowe, 25, was selected by Seattle in the 20th round of the
2019 MLB Draft out of the University of West Georgia.

NORTHWEST LEAUGE PLAYER OF THE MONTH FOR SEPTEMBER: OF Spencer Packard was named Northwest League Player of the
Month for September by Minor League Baseball. He batted .406/.525/.781 and led the league in hits (13), runs (10), total bases (25) and on-
base percentage (.525). He was 2nd in average (.406), slugging percentage (.781), OPS (1.306) and walks (eight) and was 3rd in home runs
(2) and doubles (4). Packard, 24, was selected by Seattle in the 9th round of the 2021 MLB Draft out of the Campbell University.

CALIFORNIA LEAUGE PITCHER OF THE MONTH FOR SEPTEMBER: RH Rodney Hutchison was named California League Pitcher of the
Month for September by Minor League Baseball. He went 1-0 with a 0.82 ERA in three relief appearances spanning 11.0 innings. He allowed
one earned run on four hits and a walk while striking out seven and holding opponents to a .098 average. Hutchison, 26, was originally selected
by New York (AL) in the sixth round of the 2018 MLB Draft out of the University of North Carolina.

STEALY MAN: The Rainiers led Triple-A (by 13) with a franchise record 205 stolen bases. At 52 steals, Tacoma outfielder Forrest Wall led all
Triple-A players, and had the most for Tacoma in a season during the Seattle Mariners affiliation era (since 1995). Wall's previous career-high
was 38 stolen bases in 2018, split between High-A Lancaster (Colorado) of the California League and Double-A Hartford (Colorado) and New
Hampshire (Toronto) of the Eastern League, following a mid-season trade. Only Jimmy Sexton (56 SB, 1981 Tacoma Tigers, Oakland A's
affiliate) has had more steals in a single season in franchise history. Sexton (primarily a shortstop) also played in 14 games for the 1977
Mariners as a Major League rookie.

A REAL (MCCOY) GOOD YEAR: With 21 home runs and 22 stolen bases, INF Mason McCoy achieved Tacoma's first 20/20 season not only
during the "Rainiers" era and Seattle Mariners affiliation (since 1995), but in Tacoma's Triple-A history as well (since 1960). He appeared in 124
games with the Rainiers, batting .256 (113x442) with 72 runs scored, 23 doubles, 5 triples, 21 home runs, 63 RBI, 50 walks and 22 stolen baes.
McCoy was acquired by the Mariners in an outright trade with Baltimore on April 7.

IN-CADE-ABLE: Mariners/Rainiers outfield prospect Cade Marlowe achieved consecutive 20/20 seasons with 100 runs driven in. Marlowe was
the Seattle Mariners Minor League Player of the Year in 2021 (Ken Griffey, Jr. Award), after homering 26 times (24 SB) with 107 RBI over 106
games split between Class A Modesto, High-A Everett and 1 game with Tacoma. Over 120 games with Double-A Arkansas this season and 13
with the Rainiers, Marlowe totaled 23 home runs with 42 stolen bases and 102 RBI. Marlowe hit his first three career Triple-A homers in three
consecutive games, September 21-23 at home against Round Rock.

HISTORY AND MILESTONES: Several Travs have achieved notable milestones: RHP Taylor Dollard is the first player in modern Travs
history to win 16+ games. INF Joe Rizzo (21), INF Jake Scheiner (21) and OF Cade Marlowe (20) are the first Travs trio to ever hit 20+
homers in the same year. Scheiner (105) is the first Trav to compile 100+ RBIs since 1998. Scheiner, Dollard and RHP Travis Kuhn each
lead the league in at least one major statistical category. Scheiner lead the league in doubles and RBI, Dollard topped the circuit in wins, ERA,
WHIP, OBA and innings, while Kuhn pitched in the most games.

NO HITTER: Starter Connor Jones threw a 7.0-inning no-hitter in the first game of a doubleheader as the Arkansas Travelers defeated the
Amarillo Sod Poodles, 6-0 on May 26. Jones (7.0,0,0,0,3,8) tossed the first no-hitter for the Travs since Matt Brash, Nate Fisher and Dayeison
Arias combined on a nine inning no-no on September 2, 2021. Overall he allowed only 3 walks and struck out 8 over 7.0 hitless innings. RF
Zach DeLoach (3x3, 2 R, 2B, RBI), DH Jack Larsen (2x4, 2 R, 2B, HR, RBI) and C Jake Anchia (2x3, RBI) each collected multi-hit contests,
whiled 1B Jack Scheiner (1x4, 2B, RBI), 2B Kaden Polcovich (1x3, R, 3B, RBI), SS Patrick Frick (1x3, RBI) and LF Tanner Kirwer (1x3, R)
each collected 1 of the team’s 11 hits.

NO-NO X2: Starter Prelander Berroa and 4 Travs relievers combined on a 9-inning no-hitter as Arkansas defeated NW Arkansas 6-0 on Aug.
12 vs. Northwest Arkansas. It marked the 2nd no-hitter by the Travelers this season. Berroa (5.0,0,0,0,2,11) earned his 1st career AA win,
allowing only 2 walks and striking out a career-high 11 batters over 5.0 scoreless innings. LH Blake Weiman (1.0,0,0,0,0,2), RH Jake Haberer
(1.0,0,0,0,1,0), RH Rob Kaminsky (1.0,0,0,0,0,1) and RH Braden Shipley (1.0,0,0,0,1,0) combined to allow only 2 walks while striking out 3
over 4.0 hitless innings in relief. DH Joe Rizzo (3x4, R, 2B, RBI) and CF Cade Marlowe (2x2, RBI) each recorded multi-hit games, while SS
Riley Unroe (1x2, 4 R, RBI, 2 BB) and RF Tanner Kirwer (1x4, R) each collected 1 of the team’s 7 hits.

WALK THIS WAY: The AquaSox led the Northwest League in both walks (595) and on-base percentage (.332). INF Dariel Gomez (4th, 55),
OF Alberto Rodriguez (T6th, 50), OF Victor Labrada (T8th, 49), OF Trent Tingelstad (11th, 46), OF Cole Barr (T13th, 44), INF James
Parker (T13th, 44), OF Spencer Packard (T20th, 41) and C Charlie Welch (T20th, 41) each ranked in the top 20 in the Northwest Leauge in
walks. The team’s 595 walks were also the 2nd-most among all High-A teams this season.
2022 Minor League Affiliate Community Events
MARCH JUNE
Minor League Spring Training Everett – 6/2: 2 players visit
-3/9: 5 players volunteer for Silver Lake Elementary
over 2 hours at the St. Mary’s School. They read baseball
Food Bank during spring themed books and answered
training. Players sorted food, questions from the kids
organized it into bins and about life in professional 6/2
helped clean up at the end of baseball
the day Everett – 6/3: Players visit Oak
3/9 Heights Elementary School.
They read books, interacted
APRIL
with kids, played games and
Extended Spring Training –
joined a PE class where they
4/27: 5 players take led a baseball lesson
another shift at the
Arkansas – 6/11: 7 players 6/3
St. Mary’s Food Bank
assist with the Play Ball
kids clinic
MAY 4/27
Arkansas – 6/12: 6 players
Arkansas – 5/1: 9 Travelers’ help the Travelers put on a
players helped with an on- free kids baseball clinic
field, pregame baseball clinic 6/11
Modesto – 6/14: 10 Players
Dominican Academy – and coaches offer free,
Coaches and staff make 2 on-field kids clinic
visits to ImpACTA which is
Manny Acta’s Foundation for 5/1 Everett - 6/17: Players visit
kids. They interacted with Sunnyside Elementary
the kids there and talked School. They participate
6/12
about the importance of in a graduation celebration
education and family. They and join a teacher/student
also offered their skills during kickball game. Afterwards
a baseball clinic and donated they answered questions
baseballs Dominican
and signed autographs

Modesto – 5/14: Players and


coaches participate in Miracle JULY
League baseball game on the 6/17
Modesto – 7/4: Players and
field. They helped kids with coaches participate in 4th
disabilities hit, run the bases of July parade
and play in the field 5/14
Everett – 7/8: Players and
Extended Spring Training – coaches engage with the
5/25: 5 players volunteer for Pink at the Park night jersey
another opportunity at the auction. The event helped
St. Mary’s Food Bank to raise over $7,500 for the 7/8
Modesto – 5/28: Post Game Providence Comprehensive
jersey auction & meet and 5/25 Breast Center
greet for coaches and players Arkansas – 7/10: coaches and
Modesto – 5/29: Post Game meet the team event for players and players assist the free kids
coaches. The Nuts had a chance to mingle with fans and share a baseball clinic
meal with them Dominican Academy –
7/10
Throughout the first half
players and coaches

“itA has
life is not important except in the impact participate in ‘Tapitasxquimio’
a bottle cap program that
on other lives.” raises money for the FACCI
–Jackie Robinson Home in Santo Domingo
Dominican
2022 Minor League Affiliate Community Events
JULY Modesto – 8/26: Players participated in post-game jersey
Modesto – 7/22: Players and coaches participated in Marvel Jersey autograph signing, proceeds to support a local little league team.
night. After the game, players and coaches signed their jerseys Arkansas – 8/27: The Travs
and interacted with fans. All proceeds from the event went to a partnered with the Memphis
local Little League team. Grizzlies Regional Caravan
to host a joint basketball &
baseball clinic. Over 80 youth
AUGUST participated in the clinic.
Dominican Academy – 8/4: Kids 6 to 14 learned skills and 8/27
Coaches & staff visited drills from Arkansas Travelers
ImpACTA and played baseball players, Travs Staff, and local youth coaches.
games on several fields with
the kids.
SEPTEMBER
Modesto – 8/9: Players visit 8/4 Tacoma – 9/1:  Players travel to
Memorial Medical Center
the outpatient clinic at Mary
to promote Breast Cancer
Bridge Children’s Hospital to
Awareness Night at the
visit with patients and their
ballpark. They were able to
families.
interact with doctors, nurses
and staff during the visit. Everett – 9/6-11:  Each day
of the homestand, players
Modesto – 8/12: Players 9/1
8/4 volunteered to be on the
participated in post-game
concourse prior to the
jersey autograph signing,
game to be available to sign
proceeds to support Breast Cancer research.  
autographs, take pictures,
Everett – 8/16 & 17:  Players and engage with fans.
volunteer at the Everett
Modesto – 9/11: Modesto Nuts
Boys and Girls Club Baseball
Fan Appreciation Day, where
Camp leading specific skills
fans had the opportunity to 9/6-11
stations. For many of these
get their autographs from
kids, this was their first
8/9 players.
experience at a baseball
camp. Arkansas – 9/18: Players participated in a pre-game brunch at the
ballpark prior to our last home game of the season. We had over
Everett – 8/20: Players joined
100 fans at the brunch and had a couple players were available
our youth reporter, Chad
for pictures/autographs in the brunch area.
Greaby, for an outing at a
Sports Trading Card show in Tacoma – 9/22: Sea Mar
Everett. Chad interviewed the Lakewood Pediatric Clinic
guys, and they filmed a video 8/16-17 – On September 22nd Erick
talking about baseball cards, Mejia and Fernando Abad
sports memorabilia, and their visited with patients, families
personal card collections. and staff at this pediatric
clinic, specializing in services
Domincan Academy – 8/22: 9/22
for Latinos.
Players visit FACCI House and
Walter Reid Hospital in Santa
Domingo. At FACCI House 8/20
they interacted with kids and
families undergoing medical treatments and they visited patients
at the hospital.

8/22 8/22 9/22


Seattle Mariners – 2022 Minor League Awards
PLAYERS/PITCHERS OF THE MONTH (8)
Justin Lavey, INF May – Northwest League Position Player of the Month – High-A Everett AquaSox
Taylor Dollard, RHP June – Texas League Pitcher of the Month – AA-Arkasnas Travelers
Juan Mercedes, RHP June – Northwest League Pitcher of the Month – High-A Everett AquaSox
Emerson Hancock, RHP July – Texas League Pitcher of the Month – AA-Arkasnas Travelers
Prelander Berroa, RHP August – Texas League Pitcher of the Month – AA-Arkasnas Travelers
Cade Marlowe, OF September – Texas League Player of the Month – AA-Arkasnas Travelers
Spencer Packard, OF September – Northwest League Player of the Month – High-A Everett AquaSox
Rodney Hutchison, RHP September – Caliornia League Pitcher of the Month – Low-A Modesto Nuts

PLAYERS/PITCHERS OF THE WEEK (25)


Bryce Miller, RHP Everett – April 18-24 (Northwest League/High-A Pitcher of the Week)
William Fleming, RHP Modesto – April 18-24 (California League/Low-A Pitcher of the Week)
Taylor Dollard, RHP Arkansas – April 25-May 1 (Texas League/Double-A Pitcher of the Week)
Konner Wade, RHP Tacoma – May 16-22 (PCL/Triple-A Pitcher of the Week)
Connor Jones, RHP Arkansas – May 16-22 (Texas League/Double-A Pitcher of the Week)
Jimmy Joyce, RHP Everett – May 16-22 (Northwest League/High-A Pitcher of the Week)
Connor Jones, RHP Arkansas – May 23-29 (Texas League/Double-A Pitcher of the Week)
Justus Sheffield, LHP Tacoma – May 31-June 5 (PCL/Triple-A Pitcher of the Week)
Stephen Kolek, RHP Arkansas – May 31-June 5 (Texas League/Double-A Pitcher of the Week)
Juan Merecedes, RHP Everett – May 31-June 5 (Northwest League/High-A Pitcher of the Week)
Marcus Wilson, OF Tacoma, June 6-12 (PCL/Triple-A Player of the Week)
Darren McCaughan, RHP Tacoma, June 13-19 (PCL/Triple-A Pitcher of the Week)
Andy Thomas, C Everett – June 27-July 3 (Northwest League/High-A Player of the Week)
Jarred Kelenic, OF Tacoma, July 4-10 (PCL/Triple-A Player of the Week)
Stephen Kolek, RHP Arkansas – July 4-10 (Texas League/Double-A Pitcher of the Week)
Noelvi Marte, INF Everett – July 4-10 (Northwest League/High-A Player of the Week)
Prelander Berroa, RHP Everett, July 11-17 (Northwest League/High-A Pitcher of the Week)
Axel Sanchez, INF Modesto, Aug. 1-7 (California League/Low-A Player of the Week)
Prelander Berroa, RHP Arkansas, Aug. 8-14 (Texas League/Double-A Pitcher of the Week)
Kaden Polcovich, INF Arkansas, Aug. 15-21 (Texas League/Double-A Player of the Week)
Bryan Woo, RHP Everett, Aug. 15-21 (Northwest League/High-A Pitcher of the Week)
Joseph Hernadez, RHP Modesto, Aug. 22-28 (California League/Low-A Pitcher of the Week)
Kyle Lewis, OF Tacoma, Aug. 29-Sept. 4 (PCL/Triple-A Player of the Week)
Cade Marlowe, OF Arkansas, Sept. 5-11 (Texas League/Double-A Player of the Week)
Robert Perez, INF Everett, Sept. 5-11 (Northwest League/High-A Pitcher of the Week)

MARINERS MINOR LEAGUE MONTHLY AWARDS


George Kirby, RHP April – Minor League Pitcher of the Month – Double-A Arkansas Travelers
Edwin Arroyo, INF April – Minor League Position Player of the Month – Low-A Modesto Nuts
Connor Jones, RHP May – Minor League Co-Pitcher of the Month – Double-A Arkansas Travelers
Bryce Miller, RHP May – Minor League Co-Pitcher of the Month – High-A Everett/Low-A Modesto
Robert Perez Jr., 1B May – Minor League Position Player of the Month – Low-A Modesto Nuts
Taylor Dollard, RHP June – Minor League Pitcher of the Month – Double-A Arkansas Travelers
Joe Rizzo, INF June – Minor League Position Player of the Month – Double-A Arkansas Travelers
Emerson Hancock, RHP July – Minor League Pitcher of the Month – Double-A Arkansas Travelers
Harry Ford, C July – Minor League Position Player of the Month – Low-A Modesto Nuts
Prelander Berroa, RHP August – Minor League Pitcher of the Month – Double-A Arkansas Travelers
Riley Unroe, INF August – Minor League Co-Player of the Month – Double-A Arkansas Travelers
Axel Sanchez, INF August – Minor League Co-Player of the Month – Low-A Modest Nuts

MINOR LEAUGE POST SEASON AWARDS


Taylor Dollard, RHP Texas League Pitcher of the Year
Prelander Berroa, RHP Northwest League Pitcher of the Year
Isaiah Campbell, RHP Northwest League All-Star (reliever)
Spencer Packard, OF Northwest League All-Star (outfield)
Joseph Hernandez, RHP California League Pitcher of the Year
ALL-STAR FUTURES GAME
RHP Emerson Hancock (1.0,0,0,0,0,3) – American League
RHP Emerson Hancock represented the Mariners on the American League Future Game roster (1.0,0,0,0,0,3). This is Emerson’s
second selection to the All-Star Futures game (also: 2021-injured), but first time being able to partiicipate. The 2022 SiriusXM All-Star
Futures Game was on Saturday, July 16th at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles. The All-Star Futures Game featured the top Minor League
prospects competing as part of the first-ever All-Star Saturday. The Futures Game once again featured a National League vs. American
League format, which was introduced in 2019 following 20 years of U.S. vs. World matchups.

The Mariners have had 46 selections (including Hancock) to the Futures Game since its first began in 1999. Eight players on the 26-man
roster at the All-Star Break (+IL) have played in the Futures Game in the past: J.P. Crawford (2014 & 2015), Marco Gonzales (2014),
Kyle Lewis (2018), Julio Rodríguez (2021), Carlos Santana (2009), Taylor Trammell (2018), Evan White (2019) and Jesse Winker
(2014). Rodríguez (2022 All-Star), Santana (2019 All-Star) and Winker (2021 All-Star) are all current Mariners players that have
competed in both the SiriusXM All-Star Futures Game and the Major League Baseball All-Star Game.

ARIZONA FALL LEAGUE


The AFL is comprised of 6 teams — the Glendale Desert Dogs, Mesa Solar Sox, Peoria Javelinas, Salt River Rafters, Scottsdale
Scorpions and Surprise Saguaros. Each Major League team will send 7 top prospects to fill the rosters of the 6 teams. The AFL teams
and their MLB affiliates will be as follows for the 2022 season: Glendale (Los Angeles Dodgers, Chicago White Sox, Milwaukee
Brewers, Cincinnati Reds and Minnesota Twins), Mesa (Oakland Athletics, Tampa Bay Rays, Chicago Cubs, Miami Marlins and New
York Yankees), Peoria (Seattle Mariners, Cleveland Guardians, San Diego Padres, New York Mets and Washington Nationals), Salt
River (St. Louis Cardinals, Arizona Diamondbacks, Toronto Blue Jays, Colorado Rockies and Detroit Tigers), Scottsdale (San
Francisco Giants, Los Angeles Angels, Atlanta Braves, Boston Red Sox and Baltimore Orioles) and Surprise (Pittsburgh Pirates,
Houston Astros, Texas Rangers, Kansas City Royals and Philadelphia Phillies).

The 2022 AFL season opened on Monday, October 3rd. The League’s annual Fall Stars Game will be played on Sunday, November
6th, which will now be preceded by the inaugural AFL Home Run Derby on Saturday, November, 5. Both events will take place at Sloan
Park. The AFL Championship Game is scheduled for Saturday, November 12th at Scottsdale Stadium.

Right-handed pitchers Ty Adcock, Juan Then and Bryan Woo, left-handed pitchers Jorge Benitez and Adam Macko, infielder Jose
Caballero and Robert Perez Jr. and outfielders Spencer Packard and Alberto Rodriguez represented the Mariners on the Peoria
Javelinas AFL roster. Alon Leichman served as the Pitching Coach and Dan Laberry was the team’s trainer.

2022 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL FIRST-YEAR PLAYER DRAFT


The Seattle Mariners selected 20 players in the 2022 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft. The Mariners selected 11
pitchers, 1 catcher, 6 infielders (2 2B, 2 3B, 1 SS, 1 2B/SS), and 2 outfielders.

RD PICK PLAYER POS B-T HT WT DOB SCHOOL


1 21 Cole Young* SS L/R 6’0 180 07/29/03 North Allegheny HS (PA)
2 58 Tyler Locklear* 3B R/R 6’3 210 11/24/00 Virginia Commonwealth University (VA)
CB-B 74 Walter Ford* RHP R/R 6’3 198 12/28/04 Pace HS (FL)
4 126 Ashton Izzi* RHP R/R 6’3 165 11/18/03 Oswego East HS (IL)
5 156 Reid VanScoter* LHP L/L 6’0 190 11/25/98 Coastal Carolina (SC)
6 186 Josh Hood* SS R/R 6’2 202 07/21/00 North Carolina State (NC)
7 216 Hogan Windish* 2B R/R 6’1 222 05/10/99 UNC Greensboro (NC)
8 246 Tatem Levins* C L/R 6’0 206 05/29/99 University of Pittsburgh (PA)
9 276 Tyler Gough* RHP S/R 6’2 205 08/12/03 JSerra Catholic HS (CA)
10 306 Bill Knight* OF R/R 6’1 195 08/24/99 Mercer University (GA)
11 336 Marcelo Perez* RHP R/R 5’10 180 11/16/99 Texas Christian University (TX)
12 366 Troy Taylor* RHP R/R 6’0 195 09/09/01 University of California-Irvine (CA)
13 396 Darren Bowen* RHP R/R 6’3 180 02/03/01 UNC Pembroke (NC)
14 426 Tyler Cleveland* RHP L/R 6’3 185 09/09/99 University of Central Arkansas (AR)
15 456 Blake Rambusch* 3B R/R 5’9 175 08/31/99 Auburn University (AL)
16 486 Jacob McNairy RHP R/R 6’2 205 11/22/99 University of Alabama (AL)
17 516 Stefan Raeth* RHP L/R 6’1 180 08/31/00 University of Washington (WA)
18 546 Brandon Schaeffer* LHP L/L 6’2 195 02/11/00 University of North Carolina (NC)
19 576 Curtis Washington Jr. * OF R/R 6’2 180 05/22/00 Purdue University (IN)
20 606 Nick Zona* 2B/SS R/R 6’2 200 07/09/99 James Madison University (VA)

* Signed 19 of 20 draft picks.


2022 ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERS

TEAM BATTING AVG AB R H HR RBI BB SO SB TEAM PITCHING W-L ERA SV IP H ER HR BB SO


Tacoma Rainiers .248 5061 789 1253 216 752 640 1511 205 Tacoma Rainiers 72-78 5.28 34 1328.1 1397 779 191 542 1251
Arkansas Travelers .251 4617 739 1160 125 675 646 1204 152 Arkansas Travelers 73-65 4.27 27 1203.2 1022 571 129 540 1288
Everett AquaSox .232 4341 614 1006 147 560 595 1403 105 Everett AquaSox 59-72 4.91 31 1146.1 1067 626 127 532 1377
Modesto Nuts .257 4541 842 1166 124 748 607 1360 169 Modesto Nuts 66-66 4.66 23 1169.1 1122 606 99 522 1237
ACL Mariners .248 1655 235 410 28 188 201 509 84 ACL Mariners 26-29 3.64 11 432.1 354 175 30 204 537
DSL Mariners .235 1729 307 406 46 256 285 610 62 DSL Mariners 32-27 4.74 15 461.1 406 243 21 289 456

ORGANIZATIONAL OFFENSIVE LEADERS

AVERAGE
1 Gonzalez, G 2 Teams .321 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE
2 Arroyo, E MOD .316 1 Montes, L DSL SEA .585
3 Arroyo, M DSL SEA .314 2 Perez Jr., R 2 Teams .523
4 Aguilar, S MRN .291 3 Arroyo, E MOD .514
5 Perez Jr., R 2 Teams .288 4 Marlowe, C 2 Teams .487
6 Marlowe, C 2 Teams .287 5 Arroyo, M DSL SEA .484
7 Montes, L DSL SEA .284 6 McCoy, M TAC .473
8 Rizzo, J ARK .277 7 Gomez, D EVE .472
9 Marte, N EVE .275 8 Gonzalez, G 2 Teams .468
10 Ford, H MOD .274 9 Rizzo, J ARK .467
10 Clase, J MOD .463
HOME RUNS
1 Perez Jr., R 2 Teams 27 OPS
2 Gomez, D EVE 26 1 Montes, L DSL SEA 1.007
3 Marlowe, C 2 Teams 23 2 Arroyo, M DSL SEA .941
4 McCoy, M TAC 21 3 Perez Jr., R 2 Teams .921
4 Rizzo, J ARK 21 4 Arroyo, E MOD .899
4 Scheiner, J ARK 21 5 Gonzalez, G 2 Teams .878
7 Green, Z TAC 18 6 Marlowe, C 2 Teams .864
7 Kelenic, J TAC 18 7 Ford, H MOD .863
9 Wilson, M TAC 16 8 Clase, J MOD .836
10 4 tied 15 9 Marte, N EVE .825
10 Scheiner, J ARK .811
RBI
1 Perez Jr., R 2 Teams 114 HITS
2 Scheiner, J ARK 105 1 Marlowe, C 2 Teams 143
3 Marlowe, C 2 Teams 102 2 Rizzo, J ARK 135
4 DeLoach, Z ARK 73 3 Perez Jr., R 2 Teams 134
5 Rizzo, J ARK 69 4 Rodriguez, A EVE 123
6 Ramirez, B 3 Teams 68 5 Larsen, J ARK 121
7 Arroyo, E MOD 67 5 Mejia, E TAC 121
8 Ford, H MOD 65 7 Scheiner, J ARK 120
8 Gomez, D EVE 65 8 Arroyo, E MOD 115
8 Kelenic, J TAC 65 9 3 tied 113

OBP DOUBLES
1 Arroyo, M DSL SEA .457 1 Scheiner, J ARK 34
2 Ford, H MOD .425 2 Kelenic, J TAC 32
3 Montes, L DSL SEA .422 3 Rizzo, J ARK 30
4 Gonzalez, G 2 Teams .410 4 Mejia, E TAC 29
5 Perez Jr., R 2 Teams .398 5 Rodriguez, A EVE 28
6 Arroyo, E MOD .385 6 Cabrera, W MOD 27
7 Marlowe, C 2 Teams .377 7 Larsen, J ARK 24
8 Gonzalez, M DSL SEA .377 7 Perez Jr., R 2 Teams 24
9 Clase, J MOD .373 9 3 tied 23
10 Larsen, J ARK .371
ORGANIZATIONAL OFFENSIVE LEADERS CONTINUED:

TRIPLES STOLEN BASES


1 Clase, J MOD 11 1 Clase, J MOD 55
2 Arroyo, E MOD 7 2 Wall, F TAC 52
3 Labrada, V 2 Teams 6 3 Marlowe, C 2 Teams 42
4 Marlowe, C 2 Teams 5 4 Labrada, V 2 Teams 30
4 McCoy, M TAC 5 5 Unroe, R ARK 25
4 Montes, L DSL SEA 5 6 Lavey, J EVE 24
7 6 tied 4 7 Ford, H MOD 23
7 Kirwer, T ARK 23
EXTRA-BASE HITS 9 McCoy, M TAC 22
1 Scheiner, J ARK 55 10 Arroyo, E MOD 21
2 Kelenic, J TAC 53
2 Perez Jr., R 2 Teams 53
4 Rizzo, J ARK 51
5 Marlowe, C 2 Teams 49
5 McCoy, M TAC 49
7 Gomez, D EVE 48
8 Mejia, E TAC 47
9 Clase, J MOD 46
10 Green, Z TAC 42

WALKS
1 Ford, H MOD 88
2 Scheiner, J ARK 73
3 Larsen, J ARK 72
4 DeLoach, Z ARK 71
4 Perez Jr., R 2 Teams 71
6 Clase, J MOD 65
7 Marlowe, C 2 Teams 62
8 Polcovich, K ARK 59
8 Unroe, R ARK 59
10 Labrada, V 2 Teams 58

TOTAL BASES
1 Marlowe, C 3 Teams 239
2 Larsen, J 2 Teams 215
3 Marte, N 2 Teams 204
4 DeLoach, Z 2 Teams 203
5 Witte, J TAC 199
6 Marmolejos, J TAC 197
6 O'Keefe, B 2 Teams 197
8 Rodriguez, A 2 Teams 185
9 Perez, R MOD 183
10 Scheiner, J ARK 180

RUNS SCORED
1 Perez Jr., R 2 Teams 100
2 Clase, J MOD 91
3 Ford, H MOD 89
4 Larsen, J ARK 88
5 Rizzo, J ARK 84
6 Marlowe, C 2 Teams 83
7 DeLoach, Z ARK 79
7 Labrada, V 2 Teams 79
9 Arroyo, E MOD 76
10 Scheiner, J ARK 74
ORGANIZATIONAL PITCHING LEADERS

ERA SAVES
1 Dollard, T ARK 2.25 1 Ramirez, N TAC 16
2 Miller, B 3 Teams 3.16 2 Benitez, J 2 Teams 14
3 Hernandez, J MOD 3.39 2 Stryffeler, M ARK 14
4 Jackson, J 2 Teams 4.08 4 Campbell, I 2 Teams 11
5 Kolek, S ARK 4.51 5 Hill, K 2 Teams 5
6 McCaughan, D TAC 4.55 5 Kober, C ARK 5
7 Mercedes, J 3 Teams 4.59 7 Guevara, A DSL SEA 4
8 Munoz, J DSL SEA 4.81 7 Hunter Jr., L EVE 4
9 Joyce, J 2 Teams 5.58 7 Koch, M TAC 4
10 Medina, A MRN 5.80 10 8 tied 3

WINS INNINGS PITCHED


1 Dollard, T ARK 16 1 McCaughan, D TAC 154.1
2 Hernandez, J MOD 9 2 Dollard, T ARK 144.0
3 Jackson, J 2 Teams 8 3 Kolek, S ARK 143.2
3 McCaughan, D TAC 8 4 Miller, B 3 Teams 133.2
3 Perez, B 3 Teams 8 5 Mercedes, J 3 Teams 121.2
6 Hancock, E ARK 7 6 Joyce, J 2 Teams 121.0
6 Hunter Jr., L EVE 7 7 Morales, M MOD 120.1
6 Joyce, J 2 Teams 7 8 Jackson, J 2 Teams 119.0
6 Mercedes, J 3 Teams 7 9 Hernandez, J MOD 116.2
6 Miller, B 3 Teams 7 10 Wade, K TAC 115.2

STRIKEOUTS OPPONENTS AVERAGE


1 Miller, B 3 Teams 163 1 Hernandez, J MOD .193
2 Hernandez, J MOD 143 2 Miller, B 3 Teams .195
3 McCaughan, D TAC 141 3 Dollard, T ARK .203
4 Joyce, J 2 Teams 140 4 McCaughan, D TAC .238
5 Kolek, S ARK 138 5 Munoz, J DSL SEA .239
6 Mercedes, J 3 Teams 137 6 Joyce, J 2 Teams .243
7 Berroa, P 2 Teams 134 7 Mercedes, J 3 Teams .249
8 Dollard, T ARK 131 8 Kolek, S ARK .257
9 Morales, M MOD 125 9 Jackson, J 2 Teams .261
10 Jackson, J 2 Teams 116 10 Morales, M MOD .292

STARTS WHIP
1 McCaughan, D TAC 28 1 Dollard, T ARK 0.95
2 Dollard, T ARK 27 2 Miller, B 3 Teams 1.04
2 Kolek, S ARK 27 3 Hernandez, J MOD 1.14
4 Miller, B 3 Teams 26 4 McCaughan, D TAC 1.18
4 Morales, M MOD 26 5 Mercedes, J 3 Teams 1.25
6 Joyce, J 2 Teams 25 6 Munoz, J DSL SEA 1.27
7 Sheffield, J TAC 24 7 Joyce, J 2 Teams 1.37
8 Jackson, J 2 Teams 23 8 Jackson, J 2 Teams 1.39
8 Wade, K TAC 23 9 Kolek, S ARK 1.43
10 3 tied 22 10 Morales, M MOD 1.60

COMPLETE GAMES WINNING PERCENTAGE


1 Jones, C ARK 1 1 Dollard, T ARK .889
1 Mercedes, J 3 Teams 1 2 Hernandez, J MOD .643
3 Miller, B 3 Teams .636
SHUTOUTS 4 McCaughan, D TAC .471
1 Jones, C ARK 1 5 Jackson, J 2 Teams .421
1 Mercedes, J 3 Teams 1 6 Morales, M MOD .417
7 Mercedes, J 3 Teams .389
GAMES 8 Joyce, J 2 Teams .368
1 Ramirez, N TAC 53 9 Medina, A MRN .333
1 Weigel, P TAC 53 9 Munoz, J DSL SEA .333
3 Kuhn, T ARK 50
4 Shipley, B ARK 47
5 Haberer, J ARK 45
6 Bird, R TAC 44
6 Kober, C ARK 44
8 Onyshko, B ARK 43
8 Sweet, D ARK 43
10 Abad, F TAC 40
Seattle Mariners – 2022 League Leaders
2022 MINOR LEAUGE & INDIVIDUAL LEAGUE LEADERS

OVERALL MINOR LEAGUE LEADERS: AAA PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE: DOUBLE-A TEXAS LEAGUE:
Player Category Ranking Player Category Ranking Player Category Ranking
OF Jonatan Clase 3B 3rd/11 INF/OF Sam Haggerty SB T20th/15 OF Zach DeLoach BB 6th/71
SB T13th/55 OF Jarred Kelenic 2B T3rd/32 R 10th/79
C Harry Ford OBP 9th/.425 XBH T7th/53 RBI T11th/73
BB T21st/88 TB 16th/196 3B T11th/3
OF Cade Marlowe RBI 16th/102 RBI 23rd/65 G 16th/114
G T18th/133 INF Mason McCoy G T7th/124 OBP 17th/.369
INF Robert Perez Jr. RBI T2nd/114 3B T10th/5 OF Tanner Kirwer SB T13th/23
R T12th/100 SB T11th/22 OF Jack Larsen R 2nd/88
INF Jake Scheiner RBI T13th/105 TB 13th/209 BB 5th/72
2B T24th/34 HR T13th/21 3B T5th/4
OF Forrest Wall SB T15th/52 XBH T13th/49 H T10th/121
SLG 15th/.473 G T14th/116
Pitcher Category Ranking OPS T18th/.805 2B T16th/24
LHP Jorge Benitez SV T16th/14 H T18th/113 OBP 16th/.371
RHP Taylor Dollard W 1st/16 R T19th/72 TB 19th/183
WPCT 1st/.889 BB T20th/50 XBH T21st/38
WHIP 6th/0.95 AVG 21st/.256 AVG T25th/.269
ERA 7th/2.25 INF Erick Mejia G T10th/120 OF Cade Marlowe SB 3rd/36
GS T12th/27 H 11th/121 RBI 4th/86
IP T13th/144.0 2B T11th/29 3B T5th/4
AVG T20th/.203 TB 15th/201 G 7th/120
RHP Joseph Hernandez AVG 9th/.193 XBH T16th/47 SLG 8th/.483
RHP Stephen Kolek GS T12th/27 SB 17th/19 OPS 8th/.863
IP 16th/143.2 AVG 19th/.261 H 8th/130
RHP Darren McCaughan GS T2nd/28 R T19th/72 OBP 9th/.380
IP 3rd/154.1 SLG 23rd/.433 TB 9th/216
RHP Bryce Miller AVG 11th/.195 OPS 24th/.763 G T10th/118
SO T13th/163 OF Forrest Wall SB 1st/52 AVG 11th/.291
WHIP 14th/1.04 G T10th/120 HR T11th/20
LHP Nick Ramirez SV T8th/16 AVG 22nd/.255 R 14th/75
G T13th/53 OBP 24th/.333 XBH 14th/42
RHP Braden Shipley HLD OF Marcus Wilson BB 18th/53 BB T21st/55
RHP Patrick Weigel G T13th/53 SB T22nd/14 INF Kaden Polcovich 3B T5th/4
BB T16th/59
R 20th/70
Pitcher Category Ranking TB 23rd/164
LHP Fernando Abad HLD T11th/7 INF Joe Rizzo TB T4th/228
RHP Matt Koch SV T16th/4 XBH 5th/51
RHP Darren McCaughan SO 1st/141 H 5th/135
AVG 1st/.238 2B T5th/30
IP 1st/154.1 R T5th/84
GS T1st/28 HR T7th/21
ERA 2nd/4.55 G T10th/118
WHIP 2nd/1.18 SLG 13th/.467
W T8th/8 RBI 16th/69
LHP Nick Ramirez SV 1st/16 OPS 17th/.810
G 4th/53 AVG 18th/.277
LHP Justus Sheffield IP 19th/103.0. C Matt Scheffler 3B T11th/3
RHP Konner Wade GS T7th/23 OF Jake Scheiner RBI 1st/105
IP 9th/115.2 2B 1st/34
RHP Patrick Weigel G T4th/53 G 2nd/127
HLD T8th/8 XBH 3rd/55
RHP Taylor Williams G T8th/50 BB 4th/73
HR T7th/21
TB 8th/217
H T12th/120
R 15th/74
SLG 15th/.455
OPS 16th/.811
INF Riley Unroe 3B T5th/4
SB T10th/25
BB T16th/59
OBP 19th/.367
DOUBLE-A TEXAS LEAGUE (CONTINUED): HIGH-A NORTHWEST LEAGUE: HIGH-A NORTHWEST LEAGUE (CONTINUED):
Pitcher Category Ranking Player Category Ranking Pitcher Category Ranking
RHP Taylor Dollard W 1st/16 INF Cole Barr BB T13th/44 RHP Prelander Berroa SO T11th/97
ERA 1st/2.25 SB T20th/15 GS T11th/17
IP 1st/144.0 INF Dariel Gomez HR 1st/26 RHP Isaiah Campbell SV 2nd/10
AVG 1st/.203 TB 1st/193 RHP Luis Curvelo HLD T4th/7
WHIP 1st/0.95 RBI 2nd/65 G 9th/37
WPCT 1st/.889 XBH 2nd/48 RHP Kyle Hill SV T9th/5
GS T1st/27 G T2nd/113 RHP Leon Hunter Jr. HLD T2nd/8
SO 5th/131 BB 4th/55 W T6th/7
RHP Jake Haberer G T5th/45 SLG 4th/.472 G 10th/35
RHP Emerson Hancock W T10th/7 OPS 6th/.793 SV T12th/4
GS T10th/21 2B T7th/20 RHP Juan Mercedes CG T1st/1
IP 23rd/98.1 R T10th/57 SHO T1st/1
RHP Connor Jones SHO T1st/1 H T13th/91 WPCT T1st/.467
CG T2nd/1 OBP 16th/.321 AVG 2nd/.243
RHP Rob Kaminsky G T21st/39 AVG 23rd/.222 WHIP 2nd/1.20
RHP Collin Kober G T7th/44 OF Victor Labrada 3B T1st/6 SO 3rd/124
SV T17th/5 R 3rd/66 ERA 3rd/4.51
RHP Stephen Kolek GS T1st/27 G T5th/111 GS T3rd/21
IP 2nd/143.2 BB T8th/49 IP T4th/107.2
AVG T3rd/.257 SB 9th/27 W T6th/7
ERA 4th/4.51 H 10th/93 RHP Jimmy Joyce SO 1st/133
SO 4th/138 TB T12th/150 IP 2nd/112.2
WHIP 7th/1.43 OBP 13th/.328 GS 2nd/23
RHP Travis Kuhn G 1st/50 AVG 18th/.232 AVG 3rd/.247
HLD T13th/6 OPS 18th/.702 WHIP 4th/1.36
LHP Ben Onyshko HLD T4th/8 XBH T19th/31 ERA 5th/5/75
G T11th/43 SLG 20th/.374 W T6th/7
RHP Braden Shipley HLD 1st/12 INF Justin Lavey SB 10th/24 RHP Bryce Miller SO 10th/99
G 3rd/47 3B T11th/3 GS T18th/15
RHP Devin Sweet HLD T2nd/9 G T16th/95 IP T20th/77.2
G T11th/43 R 18th/54 LHP Max Roberts HLD T2nd/8
2B T18th/18 G T11th/34
AVG 20th/.230 RHP Fred Villarreal HLD T10th/5
OPS 22nd/.660 G T17th/33
SLG 23rd/.356
OBP 24th/.304
OF Spencer Packard HR T15th/12
BB T20th/41
INF James Parker G 11th/107
HR T11th/13
BB T13th/44
XBH T14th/33
SLG 16th/.382
2B T18th/18
H 19th/82
TB 19th/143
RBI 19th/49
OPS 21st/.687
R T22nd/50
OBP 23rd/.305
AVG 24th/.219
OF Alberto Rodriguez H 1st/123
G 1st/119
2B 2nd/28
XBH 4th/41
TB 4th/187
R T5th/59
BB T6th/50
AVG 9th/.261
OBP 10th/.336
3B T11th/3
SLG 14th/.396
OPS T14th/.732
RBI T21st/46
OF Trent Tingelstad BB 11th/46
C Charlie Welch BB T20th/41
LOW-A CALIFORNIA LEAGUE: ARIZONA COMPLEX LEAGUE: DOMINICAN SUMMER LEAUGE:
Player Category Ranking Player Category Ranking Player Category Ranking
C/DH Freuddy Batista 2B T20th/21 INF Starlin Aguilar H T7th/51 INF Michael Arroyo R 10th/46
OF Walking Cabrera 2B 6th/27 AVG T13th/291 OBP 11th/.457
RBI T21st/62 OF George Feliz SB T6th/12 OPS 16th/.941
XBH T21st/34 3B T11th/3 AVG 24th/.314
OF Jonatan Clase SB 1st/55 OF Gabriel Gonzalez H 16th/45 OF Lazaro Montes XBH T4th/28
3B 1st/11 TB T16th/69 TB 4th/103
R T3rd/91 INF Edryn Rodriguez 2B T9th/11 SLG 6th/.585
XBH T6th/46 XBH T17th/16 HR T6th/10
TB 8th/196 G T21st/47 OPS 7th/1.007
H 9th/113 RBI T7th/41
SLG 10th/.463 Pitcher Category Ranking 3B T9th/5
BB T12th/65 RHP John Creel G T4th/19
OPS 13th/.836 RHP Josias De Los Santos G T4th/19 Pitcher Category Ranking
OBP 15th/.373 SV T13th/3 RHP Yensey Bello HLD T4th/4
G T15th/107 RHP Abdiel Medina WHIP 13th/1.61 RHP Jean Munoz AVG 15th/.239
HR T16th/13 ERA 14th/5.80 SO T15th/58
AVG 17th/.267 AVG 15th/.300 WHIP 17th/1.27
2B T18th/23 IP 7th/49.2 IP T21st/48.2
C Harry Ford BB T2nd/88 LHP Jake Miednik HLD T4th/3 RHP Anyelo Ovando HLD 1st/8
OBP 4th/.425 RHP David Morillo IP 22nd/42.1 G 4th/23
R T5th/89 RHP Colby Morris GS T10th/9 RHP Anderson Guevara G T12th/20
OPS 10th/.863 RHP Juan Querecuto HLD T4th/3
AVG 12th/.274 G T14th/17
TB T13th/171
2B T13th/23
H 14th/107
3B T14th/4
SLG 15th/.438
XBH 15th/38
SB T15th/23
RBI T17th/65
G T20th/104
INF Milkar Perez BB 24th/47
INF Robert Perez Jr. RBI 3rd/87
HR 5th/20
SLG 6th/.501
OPS 9th/.870
XBH T11th/39
TB 12th/173
R 14th/78
AVG 15th/.270
OBP 16th/.369
BB 23rd/48

Pitcher Category Ranking


LHP Raul Alcantara G T21st/35
LHP Jorge Benitez SV 1st/11
RHP Tyler Driver W T10th/6
RHP William Fleming W T10th/6
RHP Natanael Garabitos
HLD T3rd/6
G T21st/35
RHP Joseph Hernandez ERA 1st/3.39
SO 1st/143
AVG 1st/.193
WHIP 1st/1.14
WPCT 2nd/.643
GS T2nd/22
W T2nd/9
IP 3rd/120.0
RHP Jordan Jackson W T10th/6
RHP Michael Morales GS 1st/26
IP 2nd/120.1
SO 3rd/125
ERA 5th/5.91
AVG 5th/.292
WHIP 5th/1.60
LHP Brayan Perez W T10th/6
LHP Blake Townsend HLD T15th/4
2022 Seattle Mariners Minor League Transactions:
Date Player Transaction: Date Player Transaction:
April 8 RHP Chris Jefferson Transferred to AAA Tacoma from the April 25 OF Trent Tingelstad Transferred to High-A Everett from AAA
ACL. Tacoma.
April 8 OF Miguel Perez Transferred to AAA Tacoma from the Aprill 26 C Brian O’Keefe Reinstated from the 7-day Injured List
ACL. (AAA Tacoma).
April 8 INF Cesar Izturis Jr. Transferred to AAA Tacoma from the April 26 RHP Dutch Landis Released from Minor League Player
ACL. Contract.
April 8 INF Mason McCoy Acquired from Baltimore and assigned to April 26 INF Kevin Padlo Traded to San Francisco in exchange for
AAA Tacoma. Cash Considerations.
April 8 OF Taylor Trammell Placed on the 7-day Injured List. April 27 RHP Penn Murfee Returned to AAA Tacoma from Seattle.
April 8 LHP Nick Ramirez Signed Minor League Contract. Assigned April 27 LHP Kyle Bird Placed on the 7-day Injured List (AAA
to AAA Tacoma. Tacoma).
April 8 RHP Daniel Ponce De Leon Signed Minor League Contract. Assigned April 27 LHP Isaiah Campbell Placed on the 7-day Injured List (High-A
to AAA Tacoma. Everett).
April 11 OF Miguel Perez Transferred to ACL from AAA Tacoma. April 27 RHP Jarod Bayless Placed on the 7-day Injured List (High-A
April 11 INF Cesar Izturis Jr. Transferred to ACL from AAA Tacoma. Everett).
April 11 RHP Chris Jefferson Transferred to ACL from AAA Tacoma. April 27 LHP Brayan Perez Transferred to High-A Evertt from R ACL
April 11 LHP Roenis Elias Reinstated from the Injured List. Mariners.
Assigned to AAA Tacoma. April 27 RHP Julio Dilone Transferred to High-A Everett from R ACL
April 13 RHP Matt Koch Selected to Seattle from AAA Tacoma. Mariners.
April 13 RHP Juan Mercedes Transferred to AAA Tacoma from A April 28 INF Evan White Transferred to the 60-Day Injured List.
Modesto. April 28 RHP Penn Murfee Recalled to Seattle from AAA Tacoma.
April 13 RHP Kelvin Nunez Transfereed to AAA Tacoma from A April 28 RHP Wyatt Mills Recalled to Seattle from AAA Tacoma.
Modesto. April 28 RHP Yohan Ramirez Optioned from Seattle to AAA Tacoma.
April 13 RHP Brendan McGuigan Reinstated from the Injured List and April 28 C Cal Raleigh Optioned from Seattle to AAA Tacoma.
assigned to High-A Everett. April 28 RHP Fred Villarreal Transferred to AAA Tacoma from High-A
April 14 SS Jose Caballero Placed on the Suspended List for 1 game. Everett.
April 14 INF Cesar Izturis Jr. Transferred to High-A Everett from ACL. April 28 RHP Riley Davis Transferred to AAA Tacoma from A
April 14 C David Sheaffer Transferred to High-A Everett from ACL. Modesto.
April 15 C Josh Morgan Placed on the 7-day Injured List. April 28 RHP John Creel Transferred to AAA Tacoma from A
April 15 C David Sheaffer Transferred to AAA Tacoma from High-A Modesto.
Everett. April 28 LHP Jose Aquino Transferred to A Modesto from R ACL
April 15 RHP Kelvin Nunez Transferred to A Modesto from AAA Mariners.
Tacoma. April 29 RHP Matt Koch Designated for Assignement.
April 15 LHP Brayan Perez Transferred to AAA Tacoma from A April 29 C Ty Duvall Transferred to High-A Everett from R ACL
Modesto. Mariners.
April 15 SS Jose Caballero Reinstated from the Suspended List. April 29 RHP Konner Wade Signed Minor League Player Contract;
April 16 INF Donovan Walton Recalled to Seattle from AAA Tacoma. Assigned to AAA Tacoma.
April 16 LHP Brayan Perez Transferred to ACL from AAA Tacoma. April 30 OF Stuart Fairchild Recalled to Seattle from AAA Tacoma.
April 16 RHP Tyler Driver Transferred to AAA Tacoma from A April 30 1B Mike Ford Traded to San Francisco in exchanged for
Modesto. cash considerations.
April 16 RHP Adrian Quintana Transferred to A Modesto from ACL. April 30 RHP Fred Villarreal Transferred to High-A Everett from AAA
April 17 RHP Riley O’Brien Acquired in trade from Cincinnati for Tacoma.
PTBNL or Cash Considerations. May 1 RHP Julio Dilone Transferred to R ACL Mariners from
April 17 RHP Tyler Driver Transferred to A Modesto from AAA High-A Everett.
Tacoma. May 2 LHP Justus Sheffield Optioned from Seattle to AAA Tacoma.
April 17 RHP Adrian Quintana Transferred to ACL from A Modesto. May 2 INF Donovan Walton Optioned from Seattle to AAA Tacoma.
April 17 OF Arturo Guerreo Transferred to AAA Tacoma from ACL. May 2 RHP Juan Mercedes Transferred to High-A Everett from AAA
April 17 OF Jack Larsen Reinstated from the 7-day Injured List Tacoma.
and assigned to AA Arkansas. May 2 C David Sheaffer Transferred to High-A Everett from AAA
April 17 OF Trent Tingelstad Transferred to High-A Everett from AA Tacoma.
Arkansas. May 2 INF Ben Ramirez Transferred to A Modesto from AAA
April 18 OF Arturo Guerrero Transferred to ACL from AAA Tacoma. Tacoma.
April 18 INF Cesar Izturis Transferred to ACL from High-A Everett. May 2 RHP Riley Davis Transferred to A Modesto from AAA
April 19 INF Mike Ford Selected to Seattle from AAA Tacoma. Tacoma.
April 19 OF Trent Tingelstad Transferred to AAA Tacoma from High-A May 2 LHP Blake Townsend Transferred to R ACL Mariners from AAA
Everett. Tacoma.
April 20 RHP Penn Murfee Selected to Seattle from AAA Tacoma. May 2 RHP Jackson Sigman Transferred to High-A Everett from AA
April 20 INF Jose Caballero Placed on the 7-day Injured List. Arkansas.
April 20 INF Axel Sanchez Transferred to High-A Everett from ACL. May 2 RHP Robert Winslow Transferred to AA Arkansas from High-A
April 21 RHP Chris Jefferson Transferred to AAA Tacooma from ACL. Everett.
April 21 LHP Blake Townsend Transferred to AAA Tacooma from ACL. May 2 RHP Bryce Miller Transferred to A Modesto from High-A
April 21 RHP Jackson Sigman Signed Minor League Player Contract. Everett.
Assigned to ACL Roster. May 2 RHP Jimmy Joyce Transferred to A Modesto from High-A
April 22 INF Ben Ramirez Transferred to AAA Tacoma from A Everett.
Modesto. May 2 LHP Max Roberts Transferred to A Modesto from High-A
April 22 RHP Jackson Sigman Transferred to AA Arkanasas from ACL Everett.
April 23 OF Stuart Fairchild Acquired from Arizona for cash May 2 C Ty Duvall Transferred to A Modesto from High-A
considerations…optioned to AAA Everett.
Tacoma. May 2 OF Victor Labrada Transferred to A Modesto from High-A
April 23 INF Kevin Padlo Designated for Assignment. Everett.
April 25 INF Mike Ford Designated for Assignment. May 2 INF Axel Sanchez Transferred to R ACL Mariners from
High-A Everett.
Date Player Transaction: Date Player Transaction:
May 2 RHP Jimmy Kingsbury Transferred to High-A Everett from A May 11 RHP Asher Wojciechowski Placed on the 7-day Injured List (AAA
Modesto. Tacoma).
May 2 RHP Jordan Jackson Transferred to High-A Everett from A May 11 C Andrew Miller Signed to Minor League Player Contract.
Modesto. Asstigned to R ACL Mariners.
May 2 RHP Tyler Driver Transferred to High-A Everett from A May 12 OF Miguel Perez Transferred to AAA Tacoma from R ACL
Modesto. Mariners.
May 2 OF Colin Davis Transferred to High-A Everett from A May 13 RHP Adrian Sampson Claimed off waivers from Chicago-NL.
Modesto. Assigned to AAA Tacoma.
May 2 C Harry Ford Placed on the 7-day Injured List (A May 13 RHP Sergio Romo Completed rehab assignment with AAA
Modesto). Tacoma. Reinstated from the 10-day
May 4 LHP Fernando Abad Signed Minor League Player Contract; Injured List.
assigned to AAA Tacoma. May 13 OF Steven Souza Jr. Selcted to Seattle from AAA Tacoma.
May 4 RHP Matt Mogollon Signed Minor League Player Contract; May 13 LHP Danny Young Optioned from Seattle to AAA Tacoma.
assigned to R ACL Mariners. May 13 OF Jarred Kelenic Optioned from Seattle to AAA Tacoma.
May 4 LHP Bryan Warzek Signed Minor League Player Contract; May 13 OF Stuard Fairchild Designated for Assignment.
assigned to R ACL Mariners. May 13 RHP Yohan Ramirez Designated for Assignment.
May 4 RHP Michael Flynn Signed Minor League Player Contract; May 13 C Harry Ford Reinstated from the 7-day Injured List (A
assigned to R ACL Mariners. Modesto).
May 4 LHP Kyle Bird Reinstated from 7-day Injured List (AAA May 14 LHP Danny Young Recalled to Seattle from AAA Tacoma.
Tacoma). May 14 INF Alex Blandino Acquired in traded from San Francisco in
May 4 LHP Tommy Milone Reinstated from 7-day Injured List (AAA exchange for OF Stuart Fairchild and
Tacoma). cash considerations; Assigned to AAA
May 4 RHP Sam Carlson Reinstated from the 7-day Injured List (A Tacoma.
Modesto). May 16 RHP Yohan Ramirez Traded from Seattle to Cleveland in
May 4 RHP Chris Jefferson Transferred to R ACL Mariners from AAA exchange for cash considerations.
Tacoma. May 16 LHP Roenis Elias Selected to Seattle from AAA Tacoma.
May 4 LHP Jose Aquino Transferred to R ACL Mariners from A May 16 OF Miguel Perez Transferred to R ACL Mariners from AAA
Modesto. Tacoma.
May 5 LHP Nick Margevicius Designated for Assignment. May 16 INF Cesar Izturis Jr. Transferred to R ACL Mariners from AAA
May 5 RHP Matt Koch Cleared Waivers and outrighted to AAA Tacoma.
Tacoma. May 16 RHP Emerson Hancock Reinstated from the 7-day Injured List
May 5 RHP Matt Brash Optioned to AAA Tacoma from Seattle. (AA Arkansas).
May 5 LHP Danny Young Selected to Seattle from AAA Tacoma. May 16 RHP Chris Jeffereson Transferred to AA Arkansas from R ACL
May 5 RHP Riley O’Brien Recalled to Seattle from AAA Tacoma. Mariners.
May 6 RHP John Creel Transferred to R ACL Mariners from AAA May 19 LHP Roenis Elias Returned from Seattle to Tacoma (RH
Tacoma. Drew Steckenrider activated from
May 6 C Luke Roskam Signed Minor League Player Contract. Restricted List).
Assigned to R ACL Mariners roster. May 20 RHP Wyatt Mills Optioned to AAA Tacoma from Seattle.
May 7 C Cal Raleigh Recalled to Seattle from AAA Tacoma. May 20 C David Sheaffer Transferred AA Arkansas from AAA
May 8 RHP George Kirby Selected to Seattle from AA Arkanas. Tacoma.
May 8 RHP Riley O’Brein Optioned to AAA Tacoma from Seattle. May 20 C Matt Scheffler Placed on the 7-day Injured List
May 9 LHP Nick Margevicius Cleared waivers and outrighted to AAA May 20 RHP Chris Jefferson Transferred to A Modesto from AA
Tacoma. Arkansas.
May 9 OF Victor Labrada Transferred to High-A Everett from A May 20 RHP Josias De Los Santos Transferred to R ACL Mariners from A
Modesto. Modesto.
May 9 RHP Bryce Miller Transferred to High-A Everett from A May 20 RHP Dayeison Arias Reninstated from the 7-day Injured List.
Modesto. May 21 OF Steven Souza Jr. Designated for Assignment.
May 9 RHP Jimmy Joyce Transferred to High-A Everett from A May 21 INF Sam Haggerty Selected to Seattle from AAA Tacoma.
Modesto. May 21 C Andrew Knapp Signed Minor League Player Contract;
May 9 LHP Max Roberts Transferred to High-A Everett from A Assigned to AAA Tacoma.
Modesto. May 21 OF Justin Upton Signed 1-year Major League Contract;
May 9 OF Colin Davis Transferred to A Modesto from High-A Will report to R ACL Mariners.
Everett. May 21 RHP Adrian Sampson Designated for Assignment.
May 9 RHP Jordan Jackson Transferred to A Modesto from High-A May 24 OF Miguel Perez Transferred to AAA Tacoma from R ACL
Everett. Mariners.
May 9 RHP Jimmy Kingsbury Transferred to A Modesto from High-A May 24 RHP Asher Wojciechowski Reinstated from the 7-day Injured List
Everett. (AAA Tacoma.)
May 9 RHP Tyler Driver Transferred to A Modesto from High-A May 24 OF Kyle Lewis Returned from Rehab Assignment at
Everett. AAA Tacoma; Activated from the 10-day
May 9 RHP Jackson Sigman Transferred to R ACL Mariners from Injured List (Seattle).
High-A May 24 LHP Danny Young Optioned to AAA Tacoma from Seattle.
Everett. May 24 OF Steven Souza Jr. Cleared Waivers and release from
May 9 RHP Robert Winslow Tranferred to High-A Everett from AA contract.
Arkansas. May 24 RHP Adrian Sampson Cleared Waivers and Outrighted to AAA
May 9 C Freuddy Batista Placed on the 7-day Injured List (A Tacoma.
Modesto). May 27 LHP Roenis Elias Selected to Seattle from AAA Tacoma.
May 9 C Junior Gonzalez Transferred to A Modesto from R ACL May 27 RHP Riley O’Brien Designated for Assignment.
Mariners. May 27 C Matt Scheffler Reinstated from the 7-day Injured List
May 11 RHP Prelander Berroa Acquired in a trade from San Francisco in (AA Arkansas).
exchange for INF Donovan Walton. May 31 C Junior Gonzalez Transferred to R ACL Mariners from A
May 11 C David Sheaffer Transferred to AAA Tacoma from High-A Modesto.
Everett. May 31 C David Sheaffer Transferred to High-A Everett from R ACL
May 11 INF Cesar Izturis Jr. Transferred to AAA Tacoma from R ACL Mariners.
Mariners. May 31 RHP Michael Flynn Transferred to High-A Everett from R ACL
Mariners.
Date Player Transaction: Date Player Transaction:
May 31 RHP Robert Winslow Transferred to R ACL Mariners from June 18 RHP Matt Festa Optioned to AAA Tacoma from Seattle
High-A Everett. (following G#1 of DH).
May 31 LHP Jake Miednik Signed Minor League Player Contract; June 18 RHP Joey Gerber Designated for Assignment.
Assigned to R ACL Mariners. June 20 RHP Ken Giles Returned from Rehab Assignment at
June 1 OF Billy Hamilton Released from Minor League Player AAA Tacoma. Reinstated from 60-day
Contract. Injured List.
June 1 INF Luis Chevalier Traded to Cincinnati from R ACL June 20 INF Kevin Padlo Recalled to Seattle from AAA Tacoma.
Mariners as PTBNL in trade for RHP Riley June 20 LHP Roenis Elias Designated for Assignment.
O’Brien on April 17. June 20 RHP Bryan Woo Reinstated from Injured List (A
June 1 INF Jose Caballero Reinstated from the 7-day Injured List Modesto).
(AA Arkansas). June 20 LHP Jake Miednik Transferred to R ACL Mariners from A
June 1 INF Riley Unroe Placed on the Developmental List. Modesto.
June 1 OF Scott Heineman Signed Minor League Player Contract; June 20 INF Justin Lavey Placed on Inactive List (High-A Everett).
Assigned to AAA Tacoma. June 22 RHP Jacob Barnes Signed Minor League Player Contract;
June 3 RHP Matt Willrodt Reinstated from the 7-day Injured List; assigned to AAA Tacoma.
assigned to High-A Everett. June 22 RHP Drew Steckenrider Placed on the Injured List (AAA Tacoma).
June 3 LHP Brayan Perez Transferred to A Modesto from High-A June 22 OF Forrest Wall Placed on the Injured List (AAA Tacoma).
Everett. June 22 OF Miguel Perez Transferred to AAA Tacoma from R ACL
June 3 LHP Adam Macko Placed on the 7-day Injured List (High-A Mariners.
Everett). June 23 LHP Roenis Elias Cleared Waiver and Outrighted from
June 3 RHP Colby Morris Signed Minor League Player Contract; Seattle to AAA Tacoma.
Assigned to R ACL Mariners. June 24 OF Spencer Packard Placed on the Injured List (High-A
June 4 INF Tyler Keenan Traded from High-A Everett to Toronto Everett).
in exchange for LHP Ryan Borucki. June 24 C Ty Duvall Transferred to High-A Everett from A
June 4 INF Mike Ford Designated for Assignment. Modesto.
June 4 INF Cesar Izturis Jr. Transferred to AAA Tacoma from R ACL June 24 RHP Colby Morris Transferred to AAA Tacoma from R ACL
Mariners. Mariners.
June 4 RHP Isaiah Campbell Reinstated from the 7-day Injured List June 24 RHP Gabriel Sosa Transferred to AAA Tacoma from R ACL
(High-A Everett). Mariners.
June 5 RHP Asher Wojciechowski Released from Minor League Player June 24 OF Trey Amburgey Acquired by Seattle in MiL trade from
Contract. Cincinatti; Assigned to AAA Tacoma.
June 5 LHP Ian McKinney Released from Minor League Player June 25 INF Drew Ellis Recalled to Seattle from AAA Tacoma.
Contract. June 25 RHP Logan Rinehart Reinstated from Injured List (High-A
June 10 INF Mike Ford Claimed off wiavers by Atlanta. Everett).
June 10 RHP Erik Swanson Activated from rehab assignment at AAA June 25 LHP Blake Townsend Transferred to A Modesto from High-A
Tacoma. Reinstated from 15-day IL (right Everett.
elbow inflammation). June 25 LHP Holden Laws Transferred to R ACL Mariners from
June 10 LHP Anthony Misiewicz Optioned to AAA Tacoma. High-A Everett.
June 10 LHP Blake Townsend Transferred to High-A Everett from R ACL June 25 RHP Colby Morris Transferred to R ACL Mariners from AAA
Mariners. Tacoma.
June 10 LHP Jake Miednik Transferred to High-A Everett from R ACL June 25 RHP Gabriel Sosa Transferred to R ACL Mariners from AAA
Mariners. Tacoma.
June 10 RHP Mike Mokma Placed on the Injured List (High-A June 25 INF Justin Lavey Reinstated from Inactive List.
Everett). June 25 INF Axel Sanchez Transferred to R ACL Mariners from
June 10 RHP Bryan Pall Placed on the Injured List (High-A High-A Everett.
Everett). June 26 RHP Chris Mazza Signed Minor League Player Contract;
June 11 INF Kevin Padlo Claimed off waivers from San Francisco. assigned to AAA Tacoma.
Assigned to AAA Tacoma. June 26 LHP Brennan Bernardino Signed Minor League Player Contract;
June 11 RHP Drew Steckenrider Designated for Assignment. assigned to AAA Tacoma.
June 13 INF Michael Salvatore Reinstated from the Injured List (High-A June 26 RHP Rodney Hutchison Signed Minor League Player Contract;
Everett). assigned to R ACL Mariners.
June 13 RHP Scott Boches Reinsted from the Injured List (AA June 27 RHP Wyatt Mills Traded along with RHP William Fleming
Arkansas). from Seattle to Kansas City in exchange
June 13 LHP Peyton Alford Transferred to High-A Everett from AA for INF Carlos Santana.
Arkansas. June 27 RHP William Fleming Traded along with RHP Wyatt Mills from
June 13 LHP Jake Miednik Transferred to Low-A Modesto from Seattle to Kansas City in exchange for INF
High-A Everett. Carlos Santana.
June 13 RHP Jimmy Kingsbury Placed on the Injured List (Low-A June 27 OF Miguel Perez Transferred to R ACL Mariners from AAA
Modesto). Tacoma.
June 13 SS Jose Caballero Placed on the Injured List (AA Arkansas). June 27 C Andrew Knapp Selected by Seattle from AAA Tacoma.
June 13 SS Riley Unroe Reinstated from the Development List. June 29 OF Marcus Wilson Selected by Seattle from AAA Tacoma.
June 14 RHP Drew Steckenrider Cleared Waivers and Outrighted to AAA June 29 INF Sam Haggerty Recalled to Seattle from AAA Tacoma.
Tacoma. June 29 INF Kevin Padlo Optioned from Seattle to AAA Tacoma.
June 16 INF Drew Ellis Claimed off Waivers by Seattle from June 29 OF Forrest Wall Reinstated from Injured List (AAA
Arizona; assigned to AAA Tacoma. Tacoma).
June 17 OF Justin Upton Recalled to Seattle from AAA Tacoma. June 29 RHP Tim Elliott Reinstated from Injured List (High-A
June 17 INF/OF Sam Haggerty Optioned from Seattle to AAA Tacoma. Everett).
Date Player Transaction: June 29 RHP Brendan McGuigan Placed on the Development List.
June 17 INF Cesar Izturis Jr. Transferred to R ACL Mariners from AAA June 30 C Charlie Welch Placed on the Injured List.
Tacoma. June 30 C Freuddy Batista Reinstated from the Injured List (A
June 18 LHP Justus Sheffield Appointed as the 27th man for Seattle Modesto).
Doubleheader; returned to AAA Tacoma June 30 INF Cesar Izturis Jr. Transferred to AAA Tacoma from R ACL
following G#2. Mariners.
June 18 LHP Tommy Milone Selected to Seattle from AAA Tacoma June 30 LHP Kyle Bird Reinstated from Injured List (AAA
(prior to G#2 in DH). Tacoma).
Date Player Transaction: Date Player Transaction:
June 30 RHP Reilly O’Brien Placed on the Development List. July 29 INF Noelvi Marte Traded to Cincinnati from Seattle along
July 4 INF Cesar Izturis Jr. Transferred to R ACL Mariners from AAA with INF Edwin Arroyo, RHP Levi Stoudt
Tacoma. and RHP Andrew Moore in exchange for
C Luke Roskam Placed on the Developmental List. RHP Luis Castillo.
July 5 RHP David Ellingson Placed on the Developmental List. July 29 INF Edwin Arryoo Traded to Cincinnati from Seattle along
July 5 LHP Blake Weiman Signed Minor League Player Contract. with INF Noelvi Marte, RHP Levi Stoudt
Assigned to AA Arkansas. and RHP Andrew Moore in exchange for
July 6 OF Marcus Wilson Optioned from Seattle to AAA Tacoma. RHP Luis Castillo.
July 9 C Andrew Knapp Designated for Assignment. July 29 RHP Levi Stoudt Traded to Cincinnati from Seattle along
July 9 RHP George Kirby Optioned from Seattle to AAA Tacoma. with INF Noelvi Marte, INF Edwin Arroyo
July 9 RHP Matt Brash Recalled to Seattle from AAA Tacoma. and RHP Andrew Moore in exchange for
July 9 RHP Jacob Barnes Selected to Seattle from AAA Tacoma. RHP Luis Castillo.
July 10 LHP Rob Kaminsky Placed on the Injured List (AA Arkansas). July 29 RHP Andrew Moore Traded to Cincinnati from Seattle along
July 10 RHP Rodney Hutchison Transferred to AA Arkansas. with INF Noelvi Marte, INF Edwin Arroyo
July 11 RHP Jacob Barnes Designated for Assignment. and RHP Levi Stoudt in exchange for
July 12 RHP Bernie Martinez Reinstated from the Restricted List. RHP Luis Castillo.
July 13 C Andrew Knapp Cleared waivers and elected Free July 30 LHP Brennan Bernardino Selected to Seattle from AAA Tacoma.
Agency. July 30 OF Marcus Wilson Designated for Assignment.
July 13 C Ty Duvall Transferred to ACL Mariners from High-A July 30 RHP Prelander Berroa Transferred to AA Arkansas from High-A
Everett. Everett.
July 13 C David Sheaffer Transferred to High-A Everett from A July 30 INF Ben Ramirez Transferred to High-A Everett from A
Modesto. Modesto.
July 13 RHP Drew Steckenrider Reinstated from Injured List (AAA July 30 INF Hogan Windish Transferred to A Modesto from R ACL
Tacoma). Mariners.
July 15 INF Kevin Padlo Recalled to Seattle from AAA Tacoma. July 30 INF Axel Sanchez Transferred to A Modesto from R ACL
July 16 INF Kevin Padlo Optioned to AAA Tacoma from Seattle. Mariners.
July 16 RHP Jose Geraldo Transferred to A Modesto from R ACL July 30 RHP Gabriel Sosa Transferred to A Modesto from R ACL
Mariners. Mariners.
July 17 RHP Daniel Ponce De Leon Released from Minor League Player July 31 OF Jarred Kelenic Recalled to Seattle from AAA Tacoma.
Contract. July 31 OF Jack Larsen Selected by Seattle from AA Arkansas.
July 17 RHP Jacob Barnes Cleared Waivers and Elected Free July 31 LHP Anthony Misiewicz Designated for Assignment.
Agency. July 31 OF Gabby Gonzalez Transferred to A Modesto from R ACL
July 21 RHP Taylor Williams Signed Minor League Player Contract Mariners.
and assigned to AAA Tacoma. Aug. 1 OF Travis Jankowski Claimed off Waivers by Seattle from New
July 22 LHP Rob Kaminsky Reinstated from the Injured List (AA York-NL.
Arkansas). Aug. 1 LHP Danny Young Designated for Assignment.
July 22 RHP Connor Jones Placed on the Injured List (AA Arkansas). Aug. 1 OF Marcus Wilson Cleared Waivers and Outrighted to AAA
July 25 RHP Bryce Miller Transferred to AA Arkansas from High-A Tacoma.
Everett. Aug. 1 LHP Anthony Misiewicz Traded by Seattle to KC in exchange for
July 25 RHP Rodney Hutchison Transferred to R ACL Mariners from AA Cash Considerations.
Arkansas. Aug. 1 LHP Brennan Bernardino Optioned from Seattle to AAA Tacoma.
July 25 RHP Bryan Woo Transferred to High-A Everett from A Aug. 1 RHP Michael Stryffeler Transferred to AAA Tacoma from AA
Modesto. Arkansas.
July 25 OF Victor Labrada Transferred to A Modesto from High-A Aug. 1 C Josh Morgan Reinstated from the Injured List (AAA
Everett. Tacoma).
July 25 RHP Jimmy Joyce Transferred to A Modesto from High-A Aug. 1 RHP Isaiah Campbell Transferred to AA Arkansas from High-A
Everett. Everett.
July 25 LHP Max Roberts Transferred to A Modesto from High-A Aug. 1 LHP Jorge Benitez Transferred to High-A Everett from A
Everett. Modesto.
July 25 RHP Brendan McGuigan Reinstated from the Development List. Aug. 1 INF Robert Perez Jr. Transferred to High-A Everett from A
July 25 RHP Mike Mokma Reinstated from the Injured List (High-A Modesto.
Everett). Aug. 1 C Ty Duvall Transferred to High-A Everett from A
July 25 RHP Juan Burgos Transferred to R ACL Mariners from A Modesto.
Modesto. Aug. 1 INF Gabriel Moncada Transferred to A Modesto from R ACL
July 25 LHP Jake Miednik Transferred to A Modesto from R ACL Mariners.
Mariners. Aug. 1 RHP Bryan Woo Transferred to High-A Everett from A
July 26 RHP George Kirby Recalled to Seattle from AAA Tacoma. Modesto.
July 26 RHP Matt Brash Optioned to AAA Tacoma from Seattle. Aug. 1 OF Victor Labrada Transferred to High-A Everett from A
July 26 RHP Riley O’Brien Reinstated from Development List. Modesto.
July 26 RHP Matt Koch Placed on the Injured List (AAA Tacoma). Aug. 1 LHP Max Roberts Transferred to High-A Everett from A
July 26 OF Curtis Washington Activated and Assigned to R ACL Modesto.
Mariners. Aug. 1 RHP Jimmy Joyce Transferred to High-A Everett from A
July 26 INF Hogan Windish Activated and Assigned to R ACL Modesto.
Mariners. Aug. 1 OF Colin Davis Transferred to A Modesto from High-A
July 27 INF Joe Rizzo Placed on the Injured List (AA Arkansas). Everett.
July 27 INF Cesar Izturis Jr. Transferred to AA Arkansas from R ACL Aug. 1 INF Jonathan Villar Signed Minor League Player Contract.
Mariners. Assigned to AAA Tacoma roster.
July 27 C Josh Morgan Began Minor League Rehab Assignment Aug. 1 INF Alex Blandino Released from Minor League Player
with High-A Everett. Contract.
July 28 RHP Matt Brash Recalled to Seattle from AAA Tacoma. Aug. 1 C Luke Roskam Released from Minor League Player
July 29 RHP Phillips Valdez Claimed off wiavers by Seattle from Contract.
Boston; optioned to AAA Tacoma. Aug. 1 RHP Wilton Perez Released from Minor League Player
Contract.
Aug. 1 LHP Bryan Warzek Released from Minor League Player
Contract.
Date Player Transaction: Date Player Transaction:
Aug. 1 LHP Danny Chang Released from Minor League Player Aug. 14 RHP Ken Giles Cleared Waivers. Declined outright and
Contract. elected Free Agency.
Aug. 1 OF Gunn Omosako Released from Minor League Player Aug. 14 C Luis Torrens Cleared Waives and outrighted to AAA
Contract. Tacoma.
Aug. 1 RHP Drake Batcho Signed Minor League Player Contract. Aug. 16 C Joe Odom Released from Minor League Player
Assigned to R ACL Mariners roster. Contract.
Aug. 2 OF Myles Miller Released from Minor League Player Aug. 16 C David Sheaffer Released from Minor League Player
Contract. Contract.
Aug. 2 RHP Brendan McGuigan Placed on the Development List. Aug. 16 LHP Blake Townsend Reinstated from Injured List (A
Aug. 2 OF Jack Larsen Designated for Assignment. Modesto).
Aug. 2 RHP Michael Stryffeler Traded from Seattle to San Francisco in Aug. 20 OF Zach DeLoach Reinstated from the Injured List (AA
exchange for LHP Matt Boyd and C Curt Arkansas).
Casali. Aug. 20 INF Cesar Izturis Jr. Transferred to Low-A Modesto from AA
Aug. 2 C Andy Thomas Traded from Seattle to San Francisco in Arkansas.
exchange for LHP Matt Boyd and C Curt Aug. 20 INF Milkar Perez Transferred to R ACL Mariners from A
Casali. Modesto.
Aug. 2 LHP Tommy Milone Relased from Mariners roster. Aug. 21 RHP Devin Sweet Placed on the Paternity List.
Aug. 3 OF Jack Larsen Cleared waivers and outrighted to AA Aug. 21 RHP David Ellingson Reinstaed from the Development List.
Arkansas. Aug. 24 INF Amador Arias Placed on the Development List (A
Aug. 5 OF Travis Jankowski Designated for Assignment. Modesto).
Aug. 5 INF Kevin Padlo Designated for Assignment. Aug. 24 OF Colin Davis Reinstated from the Injured List (A
Aug. 5 RHP Kelvin Nunez Transferred to High-A Everett from A Modesto).
Modesto. Aug. 24 RHP Gabriel Sosa Placed on the Injured List (A Modesto).
Aug. 5 RHP Riley Davis Transferred to High-A Everett from R ACL Aug. 24 RHP Ty Adcock Reinstated from the Injured List.
Mariners. Assigned to A Modesto.
Aug. 5 RHP Evan Johnson Placed on the Injured List. Aug. 25 INF Connor Hoover Placed on the Injured List (AA Arkansas).
Aug. 5 RHP Kyle Hill Placed on the Injured List. Aug. 25 INF Jose Caballero Reinstated from the Injured List (AA
Aug. 5 RHP Rodney Hutchison Transferred to A Modesto from R ACL Arkansas).
Mariners. Aug. 25 RHP Brendan McGuigan Transferred to A Modesto from High-A
Aug. 6 LHP Danny Young Claimed off Waivers from Seattle by Everett.
Atlanta. Aug. 25 RHP Adrian Quintana Transferred to R ACL Mariners from A
Aug. 6 RHP Adam Hill Transferred to A Modesto from R ACL Modesto.
Mariners. Aug. 27 LHP Anthony Banda Released from Minor League Player
Aug. 6 RHP Adrian Quintana Transferred to A Modesto from R ACL Contract.
Mariners. Aug. 29 INF Evan White Recalled from Rehab Assignment at AAA
Aug. 6 RHP Yeury Tatiz Placed in the Injured List. Tacoma. Reinsted from the 60-day IL
Aug. 6 LHP Blake Townsend Placed in the Injured List. (Seattle) and optioned to Tacoma.
Aug. 6 OF Mitch Haniger Completed his Rehab Assignment with Aug. 30 INF Abraham Toro Recalled to Seattle from AAA Tacoma.
AAA Tacoma. Activated from the 60-day Aug. 30 LHP Tommy Milone Signed Minor League Player Contract.
IL and added to the Mariners roster. Assigned to AAA Tacoma.
Aug. 6 INF Abraham Toro Optioned from Seattle to AAA Tacoma. Aug. 30 OF Walking Cabrera Placed on the Injured List (A Modesto).
Aug. 7 INF Kevin Padlo Claimed off waivers by Pittsburgh from Aug. 30 INF Cole Young Transferred to A Modesto from R ACL
Seattle. Mariners.
Aug. 8 INF Tyler Locklear Transferred to A Modesto from R ACL Sept. 1 LHP Matt Boyd Recalled from Rehab Assignment at AAA
Mariners. Tacoma. Reinstated from 60-day IL.
Aug. 9 LHP Brennan Bernardino Recalled to Seattle from AAA Tacoma. Recalled to Seattle.
Aug. 9 OF Travis Jankowski Cleared Waivers. Declined outright and Sept. 1 OF Taylor Trammell Recalled to Seattle from AAA Tacoma.
elected Free Agency. Sept. 1 RHP Scott Boches Volentarily Retired.
Aug. 9 RHP Bernie Martinez Transferred to High-A Everett from R ACL Sept. 3 RHP Chris Mazza Placed on the Injured List (AAA Tacoma).
Mariners. Sept. 3 RHP Colby Morris Transferred to AAA Tacoma from R ACL
Aug. 10 RHP Diego Castillo Returned from Rehab Assignment at Mariners.
High-A Everett. Reinstated from Seattle’s Sept. 3 RHP David Ellingson Placed on the Development List.
15-day Injured List. Sept. 3 RHP Devin Sweet Reinstated from the Paternity List.
Aug. 10 OF Kyle Lewis Optioned to AAA Tacoma from Seattle. Sept. 4 OF Walking Cabrera Reinstated from the Injured List (AA
Aug. 10 RHP Juan Then Reinstated from the Injured List. Arkanasas).
Transferred to AA Arkansas. Sept. 4 RHP Sam Carlson Placed on the Injured List (A Modesto).
Aug. 10 RHP Scott Boches Placed on the Development List.
Aug. 10 OF Zach DeLoach Placed on the Injured List (AA Arkansas).
Aug. 10 LHP Anthony Banda Signed Minor League Player Contract.
Assigned to AAA Tacoma.
Aug. 12 RHP Ken Giles Reinstated from the 10-day Injured List
(Seattle). Designated for Assignment.
Aug. 12 RHP Adam Hill Transferred to R ACL Mariners from A
Modesto.
Aug. 12 RHP Jimmy Kingsbury Reinstated from the Injured List (A
Modesto).
Aug. 13 OF Taylor Trammell Reinsted from the 10-day Injured List
(Seattle) and Optioned to AAA Tacoma.

Aug. 13 C Charlie Welch Reinstated from the Injured List (High-A


Everett).
Aug. 13 RHP Matt Koch Reinstated from the Injured List (AAA
Tacoma).
Date Player Transaction:
2022 MARINERS ORGANIZATIONAL SUMMARIES
TRIPLE-A TACOMA RAINIERS – PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE (WEST DIVISION)

AFFILIATE YEAR: 29th Year


AAA Tacoma Rainiers 2022 RECORD: STADIUM: Cheney Stadium
72-78 MANAGER: Tim Federowicz (1st year)
Pacific Coast League 2nd Place PITCHING COACH: Alon Leichmon
HITTING COACH: Brad Marcelino
(West) COACH: Zach Vincej
TRAINERS: Michael Feliciano
PERFORMANCE COACH: Michael Sadler

OVERALL STANDINGS: The 2022 Rainiers polished off their 62nd season of play with a record of 72-78 (.480) while finishing
Triple-A PCL Standings (West Division):
14.0 games behind the Reno Aces. Tacoma now sports an all-time record of 1,952-1,898 (.507) as
W L PCT GB the top affiliate of the Seattle Mariners after 28 seasons (1995-current). The Rainiers posted a record
#-Reno 85 63 .574 - of 35-40 at Cheney Stadium and a 37-38 record on the road. The Rainers have had a sub-.500
Tacoma 72 78 .480 14.0
Las Vegas 71 79 .473 15.0
record at home in only 3 of their last 9 seasons (2013-current). Tacoma's low-water mark was 16
Salt Lake 70 80 .467 16.0 games under .500 at 28-44 on June 28. They went 44-34 after, 34-27 post-break and 42-34 in the
Sacramento 65 83 .439 20.0 second half. The Rainier won a season-high 5 straight games from July 2-7 and lost a season-high 5
consecutive games July 8-13.
TEAM BATTING LEADERS
Games ........................................ McCoy – 124
TURN-R-OUND: The Rainiers began the 2022 season 9-23 (through May 11), but finished 63-55.
At-Bats ......................................... Mejia – 464 Tacoma's low-water mark was 16 games under .500 at 28-44 on June 28. They went 44-34 after, 34-
Batting Average ......................... Kelenic - .295 27 post-break and 42-34 in the second half. 216 home runs for the club set a new franchise record.
Hits ............................................... Mejia – 121
Runs ............................................. McCoy – 72 THE OPEN-R: The 2022 Tacoma Rainiers were 18-9 in series-opening games, including an 11-3
2B ................................................ Kelenic – 32 mark in road series openers; 25% of Tacoma's 72 wins came in a game one (primarily six-game
3B ................................................... McCoy – 5 series). The Rainiers posted a 9-2 record in road trip-opening games.
HR ................................................ McCoy – 21
RBI .............................................. Kelenic – 65 DEFEND-RS OF THE DIAMOND: With only 78 errors, the 2022 Rainiers equaled Nashville
BB ................................................ Wilson – 53
SO .............................................. McCoy – 130
(International League/Milwaukee) for the fewest in Triple-A baseball. Tacoma committed 8 fewer
OBP ........................................ Blandino – .399 errors than runner-up Reno (86), as the top defensive team in the PCL. The Rainiers' .986 fielding
SLG .......................................... Kelenic – .557 percentage was the undisputed best in Triple-A in 2022.
OPS .......................................... Kelenic – .992
XBH ............................................. Kelenic – 53 ABOUT THE STAFF: Tim Federowicz (fed-er-oh-vich) finished his first season in the Mariners
SB .................................................... Wall – 52 organization as manager of Tacoma. Federowicz appeared in 8 Major League seasons with Los
CS .................................................... Wall – 12 Angeles-NL (2011-14), Chicago-NL (2016), San Francisco (2017), Houston (2018), Cincinnati (2018)
TB............................................... McCoy – 209
and Texas (2019). The former catcher also appeared in 878 career minor league games, batting .286
Multi-Hit Games............................ McCoy - 30
*min. 100 AB (914x3194) with 100 home runs and 504 RBI. The Apex, North Carolina native attended the
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and was drafted by the Boston Red Sox in the 7th round of
TEAM PITCHING LEADERS the 2008 MLB First-Year Player Draft. Brad Marcelino also finished his first season in the Mariners
W ........................................... McCaughan – 8 organization as hitting coach for Triple-A Tacoma. Prior to joining the Mariners, he had been working
L ............................................ McCaughan – 9 as a private hitting instructor in the San Diego area since 2018, working with several professional and
Saves ........................................ Ramirez – 16 collegiate players. Before to that, Marcelino served as hitting coach and recruiting coordinator for the
GS ....................................... McCaughan – 28 University of San Diego for 7 seasons (2012-18). Alon Leichman (ah-lone LIKE-man) finished his
G ....................................Ramirez/Weigel – 53
IP .....................................McCaughan – 154.1
sixth season in the Mariners organization and his first as pitching coach for Triple-A Tacoma.
CG ............................................................... --- Leichman spent the last 2 seasons (2020-21) as pitching coach for the Double-A Arkansas Travelers,
BB ............................................ Sheffield - 141 and prior to that spent 2019 as pitching coach for A West Virginia, 2018 as pitching coach for the
ERA (starter) ............................. Milone – 2.68 DSL Mariners and 2017 as Coordinator of Organizational Learning. Zach Vincej (VINCE-ee)
ERA (reliever) ......................... Williams – 1.14 concluded his first season as a coach in the Mariners organization. He appeared in 10 Major League
SO/9 .............................................Koch – 11.7
WHIP ............................................ Koch – 1.04 games, 9 with Cincinnati (2017) and 1 with the Mariners (2018). Vincej was selected by Cincinnati in
OPP AVG ..................................Murfee – .043 the 37th round of the 2012 MLB First-Year Player Draft out of Pepperdine University. Michael
*min. 15 games / 10 starts Feliciano, ATC finished his fifth season in the Mariners organization and his first as athletic trainer for
INSIDE THE NUMBERS Triple-A Tacoma. Michael Sadler concluded his first as strength and conditioning coach for the
Rainiers, spending 2021 as strength and conditioning coach for Double-A Arkansas.
Home ..................................................... 35-40
Road...................................................... 37-38 RAINIERS SUPERLATIVES: The Rainiers front office and field staff honored 4 players with end-of-
vs. LHP .................................................. 18-22 year awards: INF Erick Mejia was named Most Valuable Player of the Year, OF Jarred Kelenic was
vs. RHP ................................................. 54-56
Day ........................................................ 16-21 named Hitter of the Year, LHP Nick Ramirez was named Pitcher of the Year and INF Mason McCoy
Night ...................................................... 56-57 was named Defensive Player of the Year. Mejia, who played 120 games for the Rainiers this season,
Extra Innings ........................................... 5-10 was designated as a deserving club Most Valuable Player. He hit .261 (121x464) with 72 runs
Doubleheaders .......................................... 1-3 scored, 29 doubles, 3 triples, 15 home runs, 59 RBI, 49 walks and 19 stolen bases in 120 games.
1-Run Games ........................................ 21-25
Among PCL leaders, Mejia ranked T10th in games (120), 11th in hits (121), T11th in doubles (29),
2-Run Games ........................................ 12-10
3-Run Games .......................................... 12-8 15th in total bases (201) and 17th in stolen bases (19). Ramirez was signed by the Mariners as a
4+ Run Games ...................................... 27-35 minor league free agent on April 9. He appeared in 53 games in relief for the Rainiers, going 3-4 with
Rainiers score first ................................. 49-22 16 saves in 19 save opprotunities. Ramirez limited opponents to a .241 (49x203) average, while
Opponents score first ............................ 23-56 walking 15 and striking out 53 in 53 games. His 16 saves led the PCL in 2022, wihle his 53
Rainiers score 4+ runs .......................... 63-32
Opponents scored 4+ runs .................... 34-67
appearances ranked 4th-most. Kelenic hit .295 (104x352) with 58 runs scored, 32 doubles, 3 triples,
Hit a home run ....................................... 60-50 18 home runs, 65 RBI, 35 walks and 9 stolen bases in 86 games with Tacoma. Among PCL leaders
No home runs ........................................ 12-28 he ranked T3rd in doubles (32), T7th in extra-base hits (53), 16th in total base and 23rd in RBI (65).
Out-hit opponents .................................. 47-13 An objectively incredible 51% of Kelenic's 104 hits with Tacoma this season went for extra bases (18
Out-hit by opponents ............................. 23-31 HR, 3 triples). McCoy was arguable the best defensive shortstop in the Minor Leagues this season.
Hits even ................................................... 7-2
Comeback Wins .......................................... 32 He appeared in 124 games with the Rainiers, batting .256 (113x442) with 72 runs scored, 23
Walk-Off Wins ............................................... 9 doubles, 5 triples, 21 home runs, 63 RBI, 50 walks and 22 stolen baes.
EDGAR MARTINEZ DOMINATE THE HITTER AWARD: OF Cade Marlowe (AAA Tacoma/AA
INSIDE THE NUMBERS Arkansas), 25, along with OF Jack Larsen, received the Edgar Martinez Dominate the Zone Hitter
Award after being recognized as the hitter in the Mariners organization that best embodied the
Leading After 6 ......................................... 51-9
Tied After 6............................................... 10-6 Control the Zone philosophy, instilling a team approach at the plate instead of an individual
Trailing After 6 ........................................ 11-63 approach. He spent the majority of the season with Double-A Arkansas, but also appeared in 13
Leading After 7 ......................................... 56-3 games with Triple-A Tacoma to close out the season. Overall he combined to hit .289 (144x499)
Tied After 7.................................................6-4 with 83 runs scored, 21 doubles, 5 triples, 23 home runs, 102 RBI, 13 HBP, 62 walks and 42 stolen
Trailing After 7 ........................................ 10-71
Leading After 8 ......................................... 58-3
bases in 133 games during the 2022 season. He combined to record 39 multi-hit contests, including
Tied After 8.................................................6-9 10 3-hit games and a season-high 4 hits on Sept. 3 at Midland with Arkansas (4x5, 2 R, 2B, HR, 3
Trailing After 8 .......................................... 6-63 RBI). Marlowe appeared in 120 games with Arkansas, April 8-Sept. 13, batting .293 (131) with 75
runs scored, 18 doubles, 4 triples, 20 home runs, 86 RBI, 12 HBP, 55 walks and 36 stolen bases.
No Errors ................................................ 52-43 Among Texas League leaders, he ranked 3rd in stolen bases (36), 4th in RBI (86), T5th in triples
One Error ............................................... 19-18
Two Errors................................................ 1-14 (4), 8th in hits (130), 8th in slugging percentage (.483), 8th in OPS (.863), 9th in on-base percentage
Three+ Errors .............................................3-0 (.380) and 9th in total bases (216). Marlowe was named Texas League Player of the Week, Sept. 5-
11, after batting .480 (12x25) with 11 runs scored, 2 doubles, 6 home runs, 11 RBI and 4 walks. He
was promoted to Tacoma on Sept. 15, batting .250 (13x52) with 8 runs scored, 3 doubles, 1 triple, 3 home runs, 16 RBI, 1 HBP, 7 walks and 6
stolen bases in 13 games. He recorded his first career Triple-A home run on Sept. 21 vs. Round Rock (2x4, R, 2B, HR, 3 RBI) and hit home
runs in 3 straight games Sept. 21-23 vs. Round Rock. Marlowe was originally selected by Seattle in the 20th round (606th overall) of the 2019
MLB First-Year Player Draft out of West Georgia University. Marlowe is currently rated the Mariners 22nd overall prospect by MLB Pipeline. In
his first 3 minor league seasons, Marlowe is batting .285 (325x1140) with 199 runs scored, 61 doubles, 18 triples, 52 home runs, 239 RBI, 17
HBP, 149 walks and 76 stolen bases in 301 career games. He has recorded back-to-back 100 RBI season and also back-to-back 20/20
seasons (20 HR/20 SB). He is the only Minor League player to record at least 100 RBI in each of the last two seasons and is 1 of 3 players
with back-to-back 20/20 seasons. Marlowe’s 209 RBI over the past 2 seasons are the most in the minor leagues.
ABOUT THE LINEUP: The Rainiers hit .248 (1253x5061) with 789 runs scored, 293 doubles, 34 triples, 216 home runs, 753 RBI, 62 HBP, 640
walks and 205 stolen bases in 150 games. The Rainiers 293 doubles were T2nd-most in the Minors this season (also: Reno), trailing only El
Paso (330). Tacoma led the Pacific Coast League in stolen bases, while also ranking 2nd in doubles (294), 3rd in home runs (216) and 3rd in
walks (640). Among all full season minor league clubs, the Rainiers ranked 11th in stolen bases, the most among any Triple-A or Double-A
clubs. Tacoma also ranked T13th among Minor League teams in walks, trailing only Arkansas (646) for most among all Mariners affiliates. The
Rainiers recorded 10 or more hits in 41 games and went 28-13 in those games. The Rainiers recorded team-high 21 hits on July 7 at Reno in
16-9 win and scored a team-high 19 runs in a 19-9 win on Sept. 18 at Las Vegas.
LEADERS IN THE CLUBHOUSE: The Rainiers had 34 players record at least 1 of the team’s 216 home runs. INF Mason McCoy led the team
with 21 home runs, while INF Zach Green (18), OF Jarred Kelenic (18), OF Marcus Wilson (16), INF Drew Ellis (15), INF Erick Mejia (15), C
Brian O’Keefe (12), OF Kyle Lewis (12), C Joe Odom (10) each recorded at least 10 home runs for the Rainiers. The Rainiers 216 home runs
were the 3rd-most in the PCL this season. Tacoma hit back-to-back homers 9 times in 150 games. The Rainiers also had 9 players (done 11x)
recorded multi-home run games, including 3-home run games by O’Keefe (7/2 vs. Salt Lake) and Green (7/4 at Reno). Green (4/22 vs. Sugar
Land & 7/4 at Reno) and INF Drew Ellis (8/14 vs. Las Vegas & 9/18 at Las Vegas) each recorded 2 multi-home run games. Kelenic (6/1 at
Reno & 6/2 at Reno) and OF Taylor Trammell (8/9 vs. Las Vegas & 8/23 at Salt Lake) each recorded 2 first inning leadoff home runs. OF
Scott Heineman (6/8 at Salt Lake), INF Alex Blandino (6/10 vs. Round Rock), McCoy (9/2 vs. Sacarmento), Mejia (9/18 at Las Vegas) and
Ellis (9/21 vs. Round Rock) each hit 1 of the Rainiers 5 grand slams this season. Kelenic led the Rainiers with 65 RBI this season, while
McCoy (63), Mejia (59), Green (52), Wilson (47), OF Forrest Wall (41), O’Keefe (40), Ellis (39), Lewis (34), OF Sam Haggerty (25), Odom
(25), INF Jonathan Villar (24), Blandino (22) and INF Kevin Padlo (20) each drove in at least 20 runs for Tacoma. Green drove in a team-high
7 runs on July 4 at Reno.
STEALY MAN: The Rainiers led Triple-A (by 13) with a franchise record 205 stolen bases. At 52 steals, Tacoma outfielder Forrest Wall led all
Triple-A players, and had the most for Tacoma in a season during the Seattle Mariners affiliation era (since 1995). Wall's previous career-high
was 38 stolen bases in 2018, split between High-A Lancaster (Colorado) of the California League and Double-A Hartford (Colorado) and New
Hampshire (Toronto) of the Eastern League, following a mid-season trade. Only Jimmy Sexton (56 SB, 1981 Tacoma Tigers, Oakland A's
affiliate) has had more steals in a single season in franchise history. Sexton (primarily a shortstop) also played in 14 games for the 1977
Mariners as a Major League rookie.
A REAL (MCCOY) GOOD YEAR: With 21 home runs and 22 stolen bases, INF Mason McCoy achieved Tacoma's first 20/20 season not only
during the "Rainiers" era and Seattle Mariners affiliation (since 1995), but in Tacoma's Triple-A history as well (since 1960). He appeared in 124
games with the Rainiers, batting .256 (113x442) with 72 runs scored, 23 doubles, 5 triples, 21 home runs, 63 RBI, 50 walks and 22 stolen baes.
McCoy was acquired by the Mariners in an outright trade with Baltimore on April 7.
IN-CADE-ABLE: Mariners/Rainiers outfield prospect Cade Marlowe achieved consecutive 20/20 seasons with 100 runs driven in. Marlowe was
the Seattle Mariners Minor League Player of the Year in 2021 (Ken Griffey, Jr. Award), after homering 26 times (24 SB) with 107 RBI over 106
games split between Class A Modesto, High-A Everett and 1 game with Tacoma. Over 120 games with Double-A Arkansas this season and 13
with the Rainiers, Marlowe totaled 23 home runs with 42 stolen bases and 102 RBI. Marlowe hit his first three career Triple-A homers in three
consecutive games, September 21-23 at home against Round Rock.
SEA US RISE: With the selection of C Brian O'Keefe to the Major League roster on September 30 for his MLB debut (October 1), 29 players
were promoted from Tacoma to Seattle during the 2022 season. In 2021, that number was 24, beginning with RHP J.T. Chargois and ending
with INFKevin Padlo. RHP Matt Koch was first MLB promotion of 2022 from the Rainiers to the Mariners, selected on April 13.
STREAKONOMICS: OF Jarred Kelenic led the Rainiers with a 13-game hitting streak, May 24-June 8. During the streak he hit .357 (20x56)
with 14 runs scored, 4 doubles, 1 triple, 5 home runs, 12 RBI, 1 HBP, 3 walks and 2 stolen bases. INF Erick Mejia (12, 8/4-821: .348/16x46, 9
R, 2B, 3B, HR, 4 RBI, 5 BB, 2 SB) and INF Jonathan Villar (12, 9/4-22: .383/18x47, 8 R, 3 2B, 5 HR, 4 BB, 5 SB) each recorded a 12-game
hitting streak, while Kelenic (11, 9/6-18: .400/18x45, 13 R, 5 2B, 3 HR, 9 RBI, 5 BB, 4 SB) also added an 11-game hitting streak. OF Sam
Haggerty (21 G, 5/3-6/28) led the Rainiers with a 21-game on-base streak (.256/21x82, 18 R, 9 2B, 2 3B, 2 HR, 8 RBI, 2 HBP, 15 BB, 8 SB).
OF Kyle Lewis (17, 5/3-8/19), OF Forrest Wall (17, 6/5-7/7), INF Jonathan Villar (17, 9/4-c), INF Erick Mejia (17, 7/28-8/21), INF Mason
McCoy (16, 8/16-9/9 & 15, 4/20-5/11) and C Brian O’Keefe (15, 5/17-6/8) each collected on-base streaks of at least 15 games this season.
Kelenic (6, 6/22-29) and Wilson (6, 6/7-12) each led the Rainiers with a 6-game RBI streak. Villar (6, 9/15-22) recorded an extra-base hit in a
team-high 6 games. Wilson (3, 6/10-12), Green (3, 5/7-10), C Joseph Odom (3, 4/15-17) and OF Cade Marlowe (9/21-23) each homered in 3
straight games for Tacoma.
HOME/ROAD SPLITS: The Rainiers went 35-40 at Cheney Stadium. Rainiers have had a .500 or better record at home in 6 of their last 9
seasons (2013-current). Tacoma won 28 of their last 50 home games, June 12-Sept. 25. The Rainiers hit .233 (561x2410) with 346 runs
scored, 115 doubles, 10 triples, 105 home runs, 329 RBI, 342 walks and 110 stolen bases in 75 games at home this season, while the pitching
staff combined to go 35-40 with 16 saves and a 5.10 ERA (384 ER, 678.0 IP). The pitching staff limited opponents to a .259 (675x2611)
average, while walking 300 and striking out 661. The Rainiers hit better on the road, batting .261 (692x2651) with 443 runs scored, 178
doubles, 24 triples, 111 home runs, 424 RBI, 298 walks and 95 stolen bases in 75 games on the road. The Rainiers pitching went 37-38 with 18
saves and a 5.47 ERA (395 ER, 650.1 IP) on the road.

PITCHERS/PLAYERS OF THE WEEK: The Rainiers had 6 players received Player/Pitcher of the Week honors from Minor League Baseball:
RHP Konner Wade (May 16-22: 1 G, 1-0, 0.00 ERA, 2 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 6 SO), LHP Justus Sheffield (May 31-June 5: 1 GS, 1-0, 0.00 ERA , 4 H,
0 R, 1 BB, 7 SO), OF Marcus Wilson (June 6-12: 6 G, .389/7x18, 9 R, 2 2B, 4 HR, 6 BB, SB), RHP Darren McCaughan (June 13-19: 1 GS, 1-
0, 1.23 ERA, 7.1 IP, 1 ER, 1 H, 2 BB, 11 SO), OF Jarred Kelenic (July 4-10: .389/7x18, 6 R, 2 2B, 2 3B, 2 HR, 6 RBI, HBP, 6 BB, SB) and OF
Kyle Lewis (Aug. 29-Sept. 4: 5 G, .467/7x15, 7 R, 3 HR, 7 RBI, 5 BB).

THE PITCHING STAFF: The Rainiers pitching staff combined for 5.28 ERA (779 ER, 1328.1 IP), while limiting opponent to a .270 (1397x5176)
average with 1251 strikeouts and 542 walks. The starting rotation combined to 34-50 with a 6.09 ERA (445 ER, 658.0 IP) in 150 games, while
limiting opponents to a .286 (750x2620) average with 232 walks and 576 strikeouts. The bullpen combined to go 38-28 with 34 saves (54 save
opps) and a 4.48 ERA (334 ER, 670.1 IP) with 310 walks and 675 strikeouts.
LEAD-R-BOARD: With 4 punchouts during his final start of the season on Sept. 26, Rainiers RHP Darren McCaughan led the PCL in
strikeouts (by 5) with 141. He led the PCL in both games started (28, tied) and innings pitched (by 8.0 IP, 154.1). His 1.18 WHIP was 2nd-
lowest among qualified pitchers in the notoriously offensive Pacific Coast League. Rainiers relievers Nick Ramirez and Patrick Weigel tied for
the 4th-most appearances in the league, with 53 apiece. Ramirez led the PCL with 16 saves (by three), in 19 opportunities.
WINNER WINNER: The Rainiers has 23 pitchers recording at least 1 win, including a team-high 8 wins by RH Darren McCaughan. LH Kyle
Bird (7), LH Justus Sheffield (6) RH Daniel Ponce de Leon (5), RH Konner Wade (5), RH Austin Warner (5), RH Matt Koch (4) and RH Drew
Steckenrider (4) each record at least 4 of the team’s 72 wins. LH Nick Ramirez led the team with 16 saves (16-for-19), while Koch (4) RH Matt
Brash (4), Steckenrider (3), LH Brennan Bernardino (2), RH Penn Murfee (2), LH Danny Young (1), RH Patrick Weigel (1) and RH Taylor
Williams (1) each recorded at least 1 save of the team’s 34 saves. Overall the relievers combined to go 34-for-54 in save opportunities.

ON THE MOVE: The 90 players (48 pitchers, 42 position players) used by Tacoma in 2022 are tied for the most fielded in a single season in
franchise history (also: 90 in 2021: 54 pitchers + 36 position players). Prior to the last 2 seasons the previous high for players used by Tacoma
in a single season was 88 (in 2019 & 2017). The Rainiers saw contributions from 42 positions players and 48 pitchers during the season (Kyle
Bird, Mike Ford, Drew Ellis, Chris Mazza, Nick Ramirez and Marcus Wilson served in both roles). Eleven players from Tacoma's Opening
Night roster were on the Rainiers roster on the final game of the season: LHP Kyle Bird, INF Zach Green, RHP Matt Koch, LHP Nick
Margevicius, RHP Darren McCaughan, INF Erick Mejia, INF Kevin Padlo, OF Forrest Wall, LHP Austin Warner, RHP Patrick Weigel, OF
Marcus Wilson. Bird, Green, Margevicius, McCaughan, Mejia, Wall, Warner and Weigel remained on the roster the entire season.
DOUBLE-A ARKANSAS TRAVELERS – TEXAS LEAGUE (NORTH DIVISION)

AFFILIATE YEAR: 5th Year


AA ARKANSAS TRAVELERS 2022 RECORD: STADIUM: Dickey-Stephens Park
MANAGER: Collin Cowgill (2nd year)
TEXAS LEAGUE 73-65
3rd Place
PITCHING COACH: Sean McGrath
HITTING COACH: Shawn O’Malley
COACH: Geoff Jimenez
TRAINER: Amanda Lee
PERFORMANCE COACH: Chris Walter

Manager Collin Cowgill led the Travelers with a record of 73-65 (.529) while finishing in 2nd place in
OVERALL STANDINGS: the Double-A Texas League North Division, 5.5 games behind the division-leading Wichita Wind
Double-A Texasl League Standings (North Division): Surge. The Travelers went 36-33 in the first half of the season and 37-32 in the second half of the
W L PCT GB
season. Arkansas was 41-28 at home, including winning 14 of their final 16 home games, Aug. 11-
#-Wichita 78 59 .569 -
Arkansas 73 65 .529 5.5 Sept. 18. The Travs were 32-37 on the road last season. The Travelers won a season-high 6 straight
*-Tulsa 69 67 .507 8.5 games twice from Aug. 26-Sept. 1, while losing a season-high 9 consecutive games July 10-23.
Springfield 68 70 .493 10.5
NW Arkansas 58 79 .423 20.0
TRAVELERS COACHING STAFF: Collin Cowgill finished his second season in the Mariners
organization as Manager for Double-A Arkansas. Cowgill began his coaching career in 2021 after
TEAM BATTING LEADERS appearing in parts of 6 Major League seasons as a player with Arizona (2011), Oakland (2012), New
Games .................................... Scheiner – 127
York-NL (2013), Los Angeles-AL (2013-15) Cleveland (2016). He spent 2020 spring training with
Batting Average ...................... Marlowe – .293 Seattle, but did not play during the season. During the 2021 season, Cowgill managed the Travelers
Hits............................................... Rizzo – 135 to a 64-56 (.533) record in his first season as Manager. Shawn O’Malley finished his third season in
Runs ............................................ Larsen – 88 the Mariners organization, his first as hitting coach for Double-A Arkansas. He spent the 2021 season
2B ............................................. Scheiner – 34 as hitting coach with High-A Everett, and was named as hitting coach for High-A Modesto prior to the
3B ......... Larsen/Marlowe/Polcovich/Unroe – 4
HR................................... Rizzo/Scheiner – 21 cancellation of the minor league season in 2020. O’Malley’s professional career spanned 13 seasons,
RBI .......................................... Scheiner – 105 including parts of 3 Major League seasons with Los Angeles-AL (2014) and Seattle (2015-16). Sean
BB ............................................. Scheiner – 73 McGrath concluded his third season in the Mariners organization, his first as pitching coach for
SO ........................................... Marlowe – 133 Double-A Arkansas. He spent the 2021 season as pitching coach with High-A Everett, and was
OBP ........................................ Marlowe – .440
named as pitching coach for High-A Modesto prior to the cancellation of the minor league season in
SLG......................................... Marlowe – .485
OPS ........................................ Marlowe – .863 2020. McGrath spent 2 seasons as pitching coach at Elon University between 2018 & 2019. Geoff
XBH .......................................... Scheiner – 55 Jimenez finished his first season a coach with Double-A Arkansas, his 2nd season in the Mariners
SB .............................................. Marlowe – 36 organization. He was a coach with A Modesto during the 2021 season. He spent the 2020 season
CS ...............................................Marlowe - 10 with the Phillies player development staff, and logged 5 years of collegiate coaching experience
TB ................................................ Rizzo – 228
*min. 100 AB
between 2015-2019, most recently as the recruiting coordinator/assistant coach at Maryville
University in St. Louis Missouri. Amanda Lee returned as athletic trainer with Double-A Arkansas in
her 4th season in the Mariners organization. Chris Walter joined Arkansas as strength and
TEAM PITCHING LEADERS
conditioning coach for his first season in the Mariners organization. Walter served as Major League
W ................................................. Dollard – 16 Strength and Conditioning Coordinator for the Detroit Tigers from 2015-2020.
L ................................................... Kolek – 13
Saves ......................................... Stryffeler - 14 DAVE HENDERSON MINOR LEAGUE STAFF MEMBER OF THE YEAR: Collin Cowgill finished
GS ...................................... Dollard/Kolek - 27
his second season in the Mariners organization as Manager for Double-A Arkansas. He led the
G ...................................................... Kuhn - 50
IP ............................................ Dollard – 144.0 Travelers to a 73-65 (.529) record, finishing 2nd in the Texas League North Division. The Travelers
CG ................................................... Jones – 1 hit .252 (1162x4617) with 739 runs scored, 209 doubles, 25 triples, 125 home runs, 676 RBI, 646
BB .................................................. Kolek – 66 walks and 153 stolen bases in 138 games this season. Arkansas was the only Texas League team to
SO ............................................... Kolek – 138 have 3 players record at least 20 home run this season, which included INF Joe Rizzo (21), INF Jake
ERA (starter) ............................. Dollard – 2.25
ERA (reliever) ......................... Weiman – 2.67
Scheiner (21) and OF Cade Marlowe (20). It also marked the first time in Travelers franchise history
SO/9....................................... Stryffeler – 14.4 to record such a feat. The former outfielder logged 6 seasons in the Major Leagues totaling 317
WHIP ...................................... Weiman – 0.74 career games, hitting .234 with 12 home runs and 57 RBI. He played for the Diamondbacks (2011),
OPP AVG ................................ Weiman – .175 A’s (2012), Mets (2013), Angels (2013-15) and Guardians (2016) making his MLB debut with Arizona
*min. 15 games/5 starts on August 28, 2011 at San Diego. Originally drafted by Arizona in the 5th round in 2008, Cowgill was
an All-American player at the University of Kentucky and is a member of the UK Athletics Hall of
INSIDE THE NUMBERS
Fame.
Home ..................................................... 41-28
Road ...................................................... 32-37 “Collin is the epitome of a teacher and a leader,” McKay said. “He consistently shows a dedication to
vs. LHP .................................................. 22-16 each and every one of his players that defines what it means to coach for the Mariners. A true
vs. RHP .................................................. 51-49 advocate for our people and our process, there isn’t a better choice for this award in 2022.”
Day .......................................................... 8-15
Night ...................................................... 65-50 PROSPECTING: The Travelers active roster at the end of the season featured 6 players among the
Extra Innings .............................................. 3-7
Doubleheaders ....................................... 1-0-1 Mariners top 30 prospects by MLB Pipeline. Travs ranked in Seattle’s top 30 include RHP Emerson
1-Run Games ........................................ 18-17 Hancock (#2), RHP Bryce Miller (#5), RHP Taylor Dollard (#7), OF Zach DeLoach (#10), RHP
5+ Run Games....................................... 33-18 Prelander Berroa (#16), and RHP Travis Kuhn (#28).
Travelers score first ............................... 52-17
Opponents score first ............................. 21-48 AWARD SEASON: RHP Taylor Dollard was named the 2022 Texas League Pitcher of the Year as
Travelers score 5+ runs ......................... 59-18 selected by Minor League Baseball. Dollard posted a 16-2 record with a 2.25 ERA over 144 innings
Opponents scored 5+ runs .................... 16-44 pitched in 27 starts with Arkansas in 2022. His 16 victories led all of minor league baseball and were
No home runs ........................................ 29-42
Hit a home run ....................................... 43-23 the most in the modern history of the Travelers franchise (since 1966) and the most since Don
Hit 2+ home runs ..................................... 25-9 Bradey won 17 games in 1960. It also marked the most victories by a Texas League hurler since
Out-hit opponents .................................. 60-12 2007. The previous Travelers pitcher to win TL Pitcher of the Year was Darren McCaughan in 2019.
Out-hit by opponents................................ 9-38 He led the league in several categories this season including wins, ERA, WHIP (0.95), innings and
Hits even .................................................. 4-15
Comeback Wins .......................................... 28
opponent batting average (.203). Dollard was the only Traveler named to the TL postseason All-Star
Walk-Off Wins ............................................... 4 team, earning the nod as the right-handed starting pitcher. Dollard was drafted by the Mariners in the
Shutouts...................................................... 11 5th round in 2020 out of Cal Poly. The 2022 campaign was his first at the Double-A level. He also
earned accolades during the season taking home a league pitcher of the week award for April 25-May
1 and was the Mariners Minor League and Texas League Pitcher of the Month for June. Additionally, he received the Jamie Moyer Minor
League Pitcher of the Year award for the Mariners organization.
JAMIE MOYER MINOR LEAGUE PITCHER OF THE YEAR: RH Taylor Dollard (AA Arkansas), 23, was named Jamie Moyer Minor League
Pitcher of the Year. He went 16-2 with a 2.25 ERA (36 ER, 144.0 IP) in 27 starts with Double-A Arkansas in this season. He limited opponents
to a .203 (106x522) while walking 31 and striking out 131. Dollard became the first pitcher in the modern history of the Travelers franchise to
win 16+ games in a season. That feat was last accomplished in 1960 when Don Brady won 17 games. He went 15-0 with a 2.67 ERA (32 ER,
107.2 IP) over his final 19 starts of the season, May 31-Sept. 15. Dollard recorded 10 quality starts, including tossing a season-high 7.1 innings
twice: May 18 vs. NW Arkansas (7.1,4,3,1,2,8) and June 23 vs. Frisco (7.1,4,0,0,1,3). He allowed 3 or fewer earned run in 25 of his 27 starts,
including 18 starts with 1 earned run or fewer. Among Texas League leaders, Dollard led the league in ERA (2.25) and wins (16), innings
pitched (144), WHIP (0.95) and lowest opponent batting average (.203), while also ranking T1st in starts (27) and 5th in strikeouts. His 16 wins
led all Minor League pitchers in 2022, while also ranking 6th in WHIP and 7th in ERA. Dollard was named Texas League Pitcher of the Week,
April 25-May 1 and was named Texas League Pitcher of the Month in both April and June by Minor League Baseball. He also received the
Mariners Pitcher of the Month in June. Dollard was selected by the Mariners in the 5th round over the 2020 MLB First-Year Player Draft out of
Cal Poly State University. In 2 minor league seasons with Seattle he is 25-6 with a 3.47 ERA (96 ER, 249.0 IP) in 46 games 45 starts. Dollard is
rated the Mariners 7th overall prospect by MLB Pipeline.
DOMINATE THE ZONE PITCHER AWARD: RH Isaiah Campbell (AA Arkansas/High-A Everett), 25, received the Dominate the Zone Pitcher
Award after being recognized as the pitcher in the Mariners organization that best embodied the Control the Zone philosophy. Campbell went 1-
4 with 11 saves (12 save opps) and a 1.57 ERA (8 ER, 46.0 IP) in 33 games, 4 starts combined between High-A Everett and Double-A
Arkansas. He opened the season making 4 starts with Everett, going 1-0 with a 1.50 ERA (3 ER, 18.0 IP). He was on the 7-day Injured List
from April 27-June 4 with right elbow inflammation. He moved to the bullpen following his return from the IL and tossed 15.0 scoreless innings
over 15 relief appearances, June 4-July 30. During this stretch he went 10-for-10 in save opportunities while limited opponents to a .157 (8x51)
average with only 1 walk and 20 strikeouts. Campbell was promoted to Arkansas on Aug. 1, appearing in 14 games in relief over the final 2
months of the season. Overall went 0-4 with 1 save and a 3.46 ERA (5 ER, 13.0 IP) in 14 games with the Travelers. Campbell was selected by
Seattle with the Competitive Balance Round B selection (76th overall pick) in the 2019 MLB First-Year Player Draft out of the University of
Arkansas. Campbell did not pitch following being drafted in 2019 and spent the 2020 season pitching at the Mariners Alternate Site in Tacoma.
Over 2 minor league seasons, he is 4-5 with 11 saves and a 1.79 ERA (13 ER, 65.1 IP) in 38 games, 4 starts. He has limited opponents to a
.190 (44x232) average, while walking 18 and striking out 79. Campbell was born in Portugal, but graduated from Olathe South High School in
Olathe, KS, where he was ranked the No. 7 prospect in the state of Kansas and the No. 4 right-handed pitcher in the state. As a senior, he went
5-1 with a 1.66 ERA while striking out 42 in 33.2 innings pitched.
EDGAR MARTINEZ DOMINATE THE ZONE HITTER AWARD: OF Jack Larsen (AA Arkansas/Seattle Mariners), 27, received the Edgar
Martinez Dominate the Hitter Award after being recognized as the hitter in the Mariners organization that best embodied the Control the Zone
philosophy, instilling a team approach at the plate instead of an individual approach. Larsen appeared in 116 games with Double-A Arkansas,
batting .269 (121x450) with 88 runs scored, 24 doubles, 4 triples, 10 home runs, 57 RBI, 3 HBP, 72 walks and 8 stolen bases. He recorded 2
season-high 12-game hitting streaks: June 15-29 (.396/19x48, 17 R, 3 2B, 3 HR, 15 RBI, 2 HBP, 8 BB, SB) and Sept. 3-17 (.340/17x50, 12 R,
5 2B, 2 HR, 8 RBI, 6 BB, SB). He recorded 30 multi-hit contests, including recording a season-high 4 hits on Aug. 13 vs. NW Arkansas (4x4, 3
R, 2B, HR, 5 RBI, BB). Among Texas League leaders, he ranked 2nd in runs scored (88), 5th in triples (4) and 5th in walks (72). Larsen
appeared in 1 game with Seattle, making his Major League debut on July 31 at Houston (0x1), over a brief 3-game stint, July 31-Aug. 1. Larsen
was signed by Seattle as a non-drafted free agent on June 19, 2017 out of the University of California, San Diego. In 5 minor league seasons,
he is batting .265 (476x1799) with 314 runs scored, 105 doubles, 25 triples, 57 home runs, 297 RBI, 310 walks and 33 stolen bases in 491
games.
OF Cade Marlowe (AAA Tacoma/AA Arkansas), 25, also received the Edgar Martinez Dominate the Hitter Award after being recognized as the
hitter in the Mariners organization that best embodied the Control the Zone philosophy, instilling a team approach at the plate instead of an
individual approach. He spent the majority of the season with Double-A Arkansas, but also appeared in 13 games with Triple-A Tacoma to
close out the season. Overall he combined to hit .289 (144x499) with 83 runs scored, 21 doubles, 5 triples, 23 home runs, 102 RBI, 13 HBP, 62
walks and 42 stolen bases in 133 games during the 2022 season. He combined to record 39 multi-hit contests, including 10 3-hit games and a
season-high 4 hits on Sept. 3 at Midland with Arkansas (4x5, 2 R, 2B, HR, 3 RBI). Marlowe appeared in 120 games with Arkansas, April 8-
Sept. 13, batting .293 (131) with 75 runs scored, 18 doubles, 4 triples, 20 home runs, 86 RBI, 12 HBP, 55 walks and 36 stolen bases. Among
Texas League leaders, he ranked 3rd in stolen bases (36), 4th in RBI (86), T5th in triples (4), 8th in hits (130), 8th in slugging percentage
(.483), 8th in OPS (.863), 9th in on-base percentage (.380) and 9th in total bases (216). Marlowe was named Texas League Player of the
Week, Sept. 5-11, after batting .480 (12x25) with 11 runs scored, 2 doubles, 6 home runs, 11 RBI and 4 walks. He was promoted to Tacoma on
Sept. 15, batting .250 (13x52) with 8 runs scored, 3 doubles, 1 triple, 3 home runs, 16 RBI, 1 HBP, 7 walks and 6 stolen bases in 13 games. He
recorded his first career Triple-A home run on Sept. 21 vs. Round Rock (2x4, R, 2B, HR, 3 RBI) and hit home runs in 3 straight games Sept. 21-
23 vs. Round Rock. Marlowe was originally selected by Seattle in the 20th round (606th overall) of the 2019 MLB First-Year Player Draft out of
West Georgia University. Marlowe is currently rated the Mariners 22nd overall prospect by MLB Pipeline. In his first 3 minor league seasons,
Marlowe is batting .285 (325x1140) with 199 runs scored, 61 doubles, 18 triples, 52 home runs, 239 RBI, 17 HBP, 149 walks and 76 stolen
bases in 301 career games. He has recorded back-to-back 100 RBI season and also back-to-back 20/20 seasons (20 HR/20 SB). He is the
only Minor League player to record at least 100 RBI in each of the last two seasons and is 1 of 3 players with back-to-back 20/20 seasons.
Marlowe’s 209 RBI over the past 2 seasons are the most in the minor leagues.
TEXAS LEAGUE PITCHER OF THE YEAR: RHP Taylor Dollard was named the 2022 Texas League Pitcher of the Year as selected by Minor
League Baseball. Dollard posted a 16-2 record with a 2.25 ERA over 144 innings pitched in 27 starts with Arkansas in 2022. His 16 victories
led all of minor league baseball and were the most in the modern history of the Travelers franchise (since 1966) and the most since Don Bradey
won 17 games in 1960. It also marked the most victories by a Texas League hurler since 2007. The previous Travelers pitcher to win TL
Pitcher of the Year was Darren McCaughan in 2019. He led the league in several categories this season including wins, ERA, WHIP (0.95),
innings and opponent batting average (.203). Dollard was the only Traveler named to the TL postseason All-Star team, earning the nod as the
right-handed starting pitcher. Dollard was drafted by the Mariners in the 5th round in 2020 out of Cal Poly. The 2022 campaign was his first at
the Double-A level. He also earned accolades during the season taking home a league pitcher of the week award for April 25-May 1 and was
the Mariners Minor League and Texas League Pitcher of the Month for June. Additionally, he received the Jamie Moyer Minor League Pitcher
of the Year award for the Mariners organization.

MONTHLY HONORS: The Travelers had 4 pitchers/player received Monthly Texas League Awards from Minor League Baseball: RHP Taylor
Dollard (June: 5 GS, 5-0, 0.86 ERA, 3 ER, 17 H, 7 BB, 29 SO), RHP Emerson Hancock (July: 4 GS, 1-1, 1.54 ERA, 4 ER, 23.1 IP, 8 BB, 1
HB, 23 SO), RHP Prelander Berroa (August: 5 GS, 1-0, 1.33 ERA, 3 ER, 20.1 IP, 8 H, 12 BB, 1 HB, 32 SO) and OF Cade Marlowe
(September: 11 G, .511/23x45, 15 R, 5 2B, 3B, 7 HR, 17 RBI, HBP, 5 BB, 3 SB).
TEXAS LEAUGE PITCHER OF THE MONTH FOR JUNE: RHP Taylor Dollard was named Texas League Pitcher of the Month for June by
Minor League Baseball. He went 5-0 with a 0.86 ERA in 5 starts as he allowed just 3 earned runs on 17 hits over 31.1 innings. He struck out 29
and held opponents to a .153 average. He allowed just one run in his first four starts (24.1 innings). Dollard, 23, was selected by Seattle in the
fifth round of the 2020 MLB Draft out of Cal Poly University in San Luis Obispo, California.

TEXAS LEAUGE PITCHER OF THE MONTH FOR JULY: RHP Emerson Hancock was named Texas League Pitcher of the Month for July by
Minor League Baseball. He went 1-1 with a 1.54 ERA in 4 starts as he allowed just 4 earned runs on 17 hits and 8 walks over 23.1 innings. He
struck out 23 and held opponents to a .207 average. Hancock, 23, was selected by Seattle in the first round (6th overall) of the 2020 MLB Draft
out of the University of Georgia.

TEXAS LEAUGE PITCHER OF THE MONTH FOR AUGUST: RH Prelander Berroa was named Texas League Pitcher of the Month for
August by Minor League Baseball. He went 2-0 with a 1.33 ERA in 5 starts as he allowed just3 earned runs on 8 hits while striking out 32 in
20.1 innings. Berroa held opponents to a .116 average and struck out a career-high 11 in five innings of a combined no-hitter against Northwest
Arkansas on August 12. Berroa, 22, was originally signed by Minnesota as an international free agent out of Santo Domingo, Dominican
Republic, on July 2, 2016.

TEXAS LEAUGE PLAYER OF THE MONTH FOR SEPTEMBER: OF Cade Marlowe was named Texas League Pitcher of the Month for
September by Minor League Baseball. He batted .511/.569/1.133 and led the league in average (.511), hits (23), home runs (7), total bases
(51), on-base percentage (.569), slugging percentage (1.133) and OPS (1.702). He was 3rd in RBI (17), was 4th in runs scored (15) and was
5th in doubles (5). Marlowe recorded 8 multi-hit games in a 9-game span before a Sept. 14 promotion to Triple-A Tacoma. He is the only player
in the Minor Leagues to drive in 100 or more runs in each of the last two seasons. Marlowe, 25, was selected by Seattle in the 20th round of the
2019 MLB Draft out of the University of West Georgia.

WEEKLY AWARDS: Six different Travelers were received Texas League weekly awards (8x). RHP Taylor Dollard (April 25-May 1: 1 GS, 5.0
IP, 0 R, 1 H, 0 BB, 6 SO), RHP Connor Jones (May 16-22: 1 GS, 1-0, 8.0 IP, 3 H, 1 BB, 2 HB, 8 SO & May 23-29: 1 GS, 1-0, 7.0 IP, 0 H, 3 BB,
8 SO), RHP Stephen Kolek (May 31-June 6: 1 GS, 1-0, 6.2 IP, 0 R, 2 H, 1 BB, 9 SO & July 4-10: 1 GS, 0-0, 6.0 IP, 0 R, 2 H, 2 BB, 8 SO), RHP
Prelander Berroa (Aug. 8-14: 1 GS, 1-0, 5.0 IP, 0 R, 2 BB, 11 SO), INF/OF Kaden Polcovich (Aug. 15-21: 6 G, .476/10x21, 6 R, 2B, 4 HR, 7
RBI, 2 BB) and OF Cade Marlowe (Sept. 5-11: 6 G, .480/12x25, 11 R, 2 2B, 6 HR, 11 RBI, 4 BB) each took home at least one player/pitcher of
the week award.

HISTORY AND MILESTONES: Several Travs have achieved notable milestones: RHP Taylor Dollard is the first player in modern Travs
history to win 16+ games. INF Joe Rizzo (21), INF Jake Scheiner (21) and OF Cade Marlowe (20) are the first Travs trio to ever hit 20+
homers in the same year. Scheiner (105) is the first Trav to compile 100+ RBIs since 1998. Scheiner, Dollard and RHP Travis Kuhn each
lead the league in at least one major statistical category. Scheiner lead the league in doubles and RBI, Dollard topped the circuit in wins, ERA,
WHIP, OBA and innings, while Kuhn pitched in the most games.

ABOUT THE BATTING ORDER: The Travelers combined to .252 (1162x4617) with 739 runs scored, 209 doubles, 25 triples, 125 home runs,
676 RBI, 71 HBP, 646 walks and 153 stolen bases in 138 games. Fourteen of the 17 players that appeared in a game with the Travelers this
season hit at least 1 of the team’s 125 home runs. INF Joe Rizzo (21), INF Jake Scheiner (21) and OF Cade Marlowe (20) each recorded at
least 20 home runs, while OF Zach DeLoach (14), INF/OF Kaden Polcovich (12), OF Jack Larsen (10), INF Riley Unroe (8), INF Connor
Hoover (5) and OF Tanner Kirwer (5) each collected at least 5 home runs for the Travs this season. Scheiner led the Texas League with 105
RBI this season, while Marlowe (86), DeLoach (73), Rizzo (69), Polcovich (60), Larsen (57) and Unroe (53) each drove in at least 50 runs for
the Travs. The Travelers also ranked 10th among all Minor League teams with 646 walks.

LEADER IN THE CLUBHOUSE: INF Jake Scheiner led the Texas League with 105 RBI and 34 doubles, while also ranking among the league
leaders in games (2nd, 127), extra-base hits (3rd, 55), walks (4th, 73), home runs (T7th, 21), total bases (8th, 217), hits (T12th, 120) runs
scored (15th, 74), slugging percentage (15th, .455) and OPS (16th, .811). Among Texas League leaders OF Cade Marlowe ranked 3rd in
stolen bases (36), 4th in RBI (86), T5th in triples (4), 8th in slugging percentage (.483), 8th in OPS (.863), 8th in hits (130), 9th in on-base
percentage (.380), 9th in total bases (216), T10th in games (118), 11th in average (.291), T11th in home runs (20), 14th in runs scored (75),
14th in extra-base hits (42) and T21st in walks (55). INF Joe Rizzo ranked among the league leaders in total bases (T4th, 228), extra-base hits
(5th, 51), hits (5th, 135), doubles (T5th, 30), runs scored (T5th, 84), home runs (T7th, 21), games (T10th, 118), slugging percentage (13th,
.467), RBI (16th, 69), OPS (17th, .810) and average (18th, .277). OF Jack Larsen finshed 2nd in the league with 88 runs scored, while also
ranking 5th in walks (72), T5th in triples (4), T10th in hits (121), T14th in games (116), T16th in doubles (24), 19th in total bases (183), T21st in
extra-base hits (38) and T25th in average (.269). OF Zach DeLoach ranked among TL leaders in walks (6th, 71), runs scored (10th, 79), RBI
(T11th, 73), triples (T11th, 3), games (16t, 114) and on-base percentage (17th, .369). INF Kaden Polcovich ranked among the league leaders
in triples (T5th, 4), walks (T16th, 59), runs scored (20th, 70) and total bases (23rd, 164), while INF Riley Unroe finished T5th in triples (4),
T10th in stolen bases (25), T16th in walks (59) and 19th in on-base percentage (.367). OF Tanner Kirwer finished the season ranked T13th in
the Texas League with 23 stolen bases.

LET’S GO STREAKING: The Travelers had 5 players record a 10+ game hitting streaking, including twice by OF Jack Larsen. INF Jake
Scheiner and OF Cade Marlowe each led the Travelers with a 13-game hitting streak this season, which were T12th-longest in the Texas
League. Marlowe hit safely in 13 straight games, Aug. 27-Sept. 10, batting .577 (30x52) with 19 runs scored, 6 doubles, 1 triple, 7 home runs,
20 RBI, 1 HBP, 7 walks and 3 stolen bases. Scheiner hit safely in a season-high 13 consecutive games, July 27-Aug. 11, batting .358 (19x53)
with 7 runs scored, 5 doubles, 3 home runs, 14 RBI and 6 walks. Larsen recorded 2 season-high 12-game hitting streak: Sept. 3-end of season
(.340/17x50, 12 R, 5 2B, 2 HR, 8 RBI, 6 BB, SB) and June 15-29 (.396/19x48, 17 R, 3 2B, 2 3B, 3 HR, 15 RBI, 2 HBP, 8 BB, 1 SB). INF Joe
Rizzo recorded a 12-game hitting streak (6/2-17: /34717x49. 13 R, 7 HR, 12 RBI, 7 BB) and INF Riley Unroe recorded a 10-game hitting
streak (8/12-23: .500/20x40, 12 R, 3 2B, 3B, 2 HR, 10 RBI, HBP, 7 BB, 5 SB).

STREAKONOMICS: The Travelers had 4 players (done 5 times) reach base in at least 20 consecutive games, including INF Joe Rizzo (2x; 27
G: June 19-July 23 & 21 G: May 21-June 17), INF Jose Caballero (23 G: June 2-Sept. 18), OF Jack Larsen (23 G: June 2-29) and OF Cade
Marlowe (20 G: June 21-July 14). Rizzo reached base safely in a season-high 27 consecutive games, June 19-July 23. During this 27-game
stretch he hit .270 (30x111) with 21 runs scored, 5 doubles, 5 home runs, 10 RBI, 1 HBP, 17 walks and 1 stolen base. His 27-game on-base
streak was 7th-longest in the Texas League this season. OF Zach DeLoach scored a run in 9 consecutive games, June 28-July 8. His streak
was the longest by a Travs and T5th-longest in the Texas League this season. Scheiner recorded a RBI in 7 consecutive games, Aug. 7-14. His
7 straight games with at least 1 RBI was T4th-longest in the Texas League this season. Marlowe (9/8-10) and INF Kaden Polcovich (8/17-19)
each led the Travs homering in 3 straight games this season.

GREEN LIGHT: The Travelers recorded 153 stolen bases over 138 games of the season, which ranked 6th in the Texas League. The
Travelers had 13 of their 17 position players record at least 1 stolen base, including OF Cade Marlowe (36), INF Riley Unroe (25), OF Tanner
Kirwer (24), INF/OF Kaden Polcovich (18), INF Jose Caballero (15) and C Matt Scheffler (10) each steal at least 10 bases this season.

PITCHING RECAP: The Travelers pitching staff had a 4.29 ERA (574 ER, 1203.2 IP), while striking out 1,288 batters and walking 540 in
1,203.2 innings over 138 games. The Travelers starters combined to go 46-37 with a 4.13 ERA (306 ER, 667.1 IP), while limiting opponents to
a .233 (578x2482) average with 263 walks and 661 strikeouts. From Aug. 5-31, the Travelers starting rotration went 11-3 with a 3.08 ERA (40
ER, 117.0 IP) in 23 games. During this stretch they combined to allow 2 earned runs or fewer in 17 starts. The relief corps went 27-28 with 27
saves and a 4.50 ERA (268 ER, 536.1 IP) in 137 games. The relievers combined to limited opponents to a .225 (445x1976) average, while
walking 227 and striking out 627.

NO HITTER: Starter Connor Jones threw a 7.0-inning no-hitter in the first game of a doubleheader as the Arkansas Travelers defeated the
Amarillo Sod Poodles, 6-0 on May 26. Jones (7.0,0,0,0,3,8) tossed the first no-hitter for the Travs since Matt Brash, Nate Fisher and Dayeison
Arias combined on a nine inning no-no on September 2, 2021. Overall he allowed only 3 walks and struck out 8 over 7.0 hitless innings. RF
Zach DeLoach (3x3, 2 R, 2B, RBI), DH Jack Larsen (2x4, 2 R, 2B, HR, RBI) and C Jake Anchia (2x3, RBI) each collected multi-hit contests,
whiled 1B Jack Scheiner (1x4, 2B, RBI), 2B Kaden Polcovich (1x3, R, 3B, RBI), SS Patrick Frick (1x3, RBI) and LF Tanner Kirwer (1x3, R)
each collected 1 of the team’s 11 hits.

NO-NO X2: Starter Prelander Berroa and 4 Travs relievers combined on a 9-inning no-hitter as Arkansas defeated NW Arkansas 6-0 on Aug.
12 vs. Northwest Arkansas. It marked the 2nd no-hitter by the Travelers this season. Berroa (5.0,0,0,0,2,11) earned his 1st career AA win,
allowing only 2 walks and striking out a career-high 11 batters over 5.0 scoreless innings. LH Blake Weiman (1.0,0,0,0,0,2), RH Jake Haberer
(1.0,0,0,0,1,0), RH Rob Kaminsky (1.0,0,0,0,0,1) and RH Braden Shipley (1.0,0,0,0,1,0) combined to allow only 2 walks while striking out 3
over 4.0 hitless innings in relief. DH Joe Rizzo (3x4, R, 2B, RBI) and CF Cade Marlowe (2x2, RBI) each recorded multi-hit games, while SS
Riley Unroe (1x2, 4 R, RBI, 2 BB) and RF Tanner Kirwer (1x4, R) each collected 1 of the team’s 7 hits.

LEADERS ON THE STAFF: The Travelers had 18 pitchers record at least 1 win, including a team-high 16 wins by RHP Taylor Dollard. RH
Emerson Hancock (7), RH Stephen Kolek (6), RH Levi Stoudt (6), RH Connor Jones (4), RH Rob Kaminsky (4), RH Bryce Miller (4), LH
Ben Onyshko (4) and RH Devin Sweet (4) each collected at least 4 of the teams 73 wins. RH Michael Stryffeler led the team going 14-for-16
in save opportunities, while RH Collin Kober (5), RH Travis Kuhn (3), RH Dayeison Arias (1), LH Isaiah Campbell (1), RH David Ellingson
(1), Kaminsky (1) and Sweet (1) each collected at least 1 of the team’s 27 saves.

LEADERS OF THE PACK: RHP Taylor Dollard led the Texas League in wins (16), ERA (2.25), innings pitched (144.0), WHIP (0.95) and
winning percentage (.889). He also ranked among the league leaders in starts (T1st, 27) and strikeouts (5th, 131). RHP Stephen Kolek ranked
among the TL leaders in game starts (T1st, 27), innings pitched (143.2), opponents batting average (T3rd, .257), ERA (4th, 4.51), strikeouts
(4th, 138) and WHIP (7th, 1.43). Among Texas League leaders, RH Emerson Hancock ranked T10th in wins (7) and starts (21) and 23rd in
innings pitched (98.1). RH Travis Kuhn (50) led the Texas League in appearances, while RH Jake Haberer (T5th, 45), RH Collin Kober (T7th,
44) and RH Rob Kaminsky (T21st, 39) each ranked among the league leaders in appearances. Kober also ranked T17th with 5 saves. RH
Braden Shipley (1st, 12), RH Devin Sweet (T2nd, 9), LH Ben Onyshko (T4th, 8) and Kuhn (T13th, 6) each ranked among the Texas League
pitchers in holds.
HIGH-A EVERETT AQUASOX – NORTHWEST LEAGUE

AFFILIATE YEAR: 2nd Year as High-A Affiliate (29


HIGH-A EVERETT 2022 RECORD: years as Mariners affiliate – 1994-2002 as Short-A)
59-72 STADIUM: Funko Field
AQUASOX 5th Place MANAGER: Eric Farris (1st year)
PITCHING COACH: Matt Pierpont
NORTHWEST LEAGUE HITTING COACH: Ryan McLaughlin
COACH: Jose Umbria
TRAINER: Aric Quinney
PERFORMANCE COACH: Brendan Michelson

Manager Eric Farris led the AquaSox to a 59-72 (.450) record, while finishing in 5th place in the
OVERALL STANDINGS: High-A Northwest League West Division, 23.0 games behind the division-leading Eugene Emeralds.
High-A Northwest League Standings: Everett went 28-37 at Funko Field and finished with a 31-35 record on the road. The AquaSox won a
W L PCT GB
*-Eugene 81 48 .628 -
6/15), but won only 30 of their final 73 games (30-43) from June 16-Sept. 11.
#-Vancouver 67 62 .519 14.0
Spokane 64 66 .492 17.5 AQUASOX COACHING STAFF: Eric Farris finished fifth season in the Mariners organization and
Hillsboro 60 70 .462 21.5
Everett 59 72 .450 23.0 his first as manager of High-A Everett. During the 2021 season, Farris managed Low-A Modesto to a
Tri-City 58 71 .450 23.0 64-51 record. He was named manager for Single-A West Virginia in 2020 prior to the cancelation of
the minor league season, and served as hitting coach for West Virginia in 2019 and hitting coach for
TEAM BATTING LEADERS
the AZL Mariners in 2018. Farris appeared in 963 career minor league games across 9 seasons
Games .................................. Rodriguez – 119 (2007-15), batting .281 (1020x3635) with 35 home runs and 351 RBI. He appeared in 14 Major
Batting Average ......................Perez Jr. - .342 League games with Milwaukee, making his MLB debut for the Brewers on July 28, 2011. Farris was
Hits ........................................ Rodriguez – 123 selected by Milwaukee in the 4th round of the 2007 MLB First-Year Player Draft out of Loyola
Runs........................................... Labrada – 66 Marymount University in Los Angeles. Ryan McLaughlin concluded his second season in the
2B ........................................... Rodriguez – 28
3B ................................................ Labrada – 6 Mariners organization and his first as hitting coach for Everett. During the 2021 season, he served as
HR ................................................Gomez – 26 a coach for Double-A Arkansas. In 2020, McLaughlin was on a player contract with Seattle but did
RBI ...............................................Gomez – 65 not appear in a game due to the cancelation of the minor league season. Prior to joining the
BB ................................................Gomez – 55 Mariners, he spent 2019 working for Wareham Gateman Baseball out of Wareham, Massachusetts.
SO ..............................................Gomez – 163
McLaughlin played collegiately at New York University, batting .302 (149x493) in 147 games with the
OBP ........................................ Perez Jr. - .477
SLG .........................................Perez Jr. - .583 Violets from 2016-19. Matt Pierpont finished his first season in the Mariners organization as pitching
OPS ..................................... Perez Jr. – 1.060 coach for the AquaSox. In 2021, he signed a minor league contract with Seattle but did not appear in
XBH..............................................Hoover – 49 a game. He made 222 career minor league appearances in the Colorado Rockies organization from
SB .............................................. Labrada – 27 2013-19, going 28-15 with a 2.83 ERA (104 ER, 331.0 IP) with 100 walks and 345 strikeouts.
CS ................................................ Labrada – 8
TB ..............................................Gomez – 193
Pierpont was selected by Colorado in the 26th round of the 2013 MLB First-Year Player Draft out of
*min. 100 AB Winthrop University in Rock Hill, South Carolina. Jose Umbria finished his 12th season in the
Mariners organization and his second as coach for Everett. Umbria was named the 2018 Dave
TEAM PITCHING LEADERS Henderson Minor League Staff Member of the Year. He has coached at 6 different affiliates in the
Mariners organization since 2010. The Barquisimeto, Venezuela native appeared in 475 career minor
W ................... Hunter Jr./Joyce/Mercedes – 7
L .................................................... Joyce – 11
league games in the Toronto Blue Jays organization from 1996-2005, winning the 2004 Eastern
Saves ....................................... Campbell – 10 League Championship while playing for Double-A New Hampshire. Aric Quinney, ATC concluded
GS .................................................. Joyce – 23 his third season in the Mariners organization, returning to Everett as athletic trainer after serving in
G ................................................. Curvelo – 37 the same role last season. Brennan Mickelson finished his fourth season in the organization, also
IP .............................................. Joyce – 112.2 returning to Everett in the same role he served in 2021.
CG ............................................. Mercedes - 1
BB .................................................. Joyce – 47
SO ................................................ Joyce – 133 AQUASOX SUPERLATIVES: RHP Prelander Berroa was named Northwest League Pitcher of the
ERA (starter) ............................. Berroa – 2.41 Year. RHP Isaiah Campbell (reliever) and OF Spencer Packard (outfielder) were also named to the
ERA (reliever) ....................... Campbell – 0.82 Northwest League All-Star Team by Minor League Baseball. Berroa, 22, went 3-3 with a 3.19 ERA
SO/9 ......................................... Benitez – 15.6
(31 ER, 87.1 IP) in 22 starts combined between High-A Everett (5/13-7/26) and Double-A Arkansas
WHIP..................................... Campbell – 0.85
OPP AVG ................................. Campell - .159 (7/31-9/16) from May 13 through the end of the season. He was acquired by the Mariners in a trade
*min. 15 games or 5 starts from the San Francisco Giants in exchange for INF Donavan Walton on May 11. Following the trade,
he limited opponents to a .163 (49x301) average, while walking 57 and striking out 134. During this
INSIDE THE NUMBERS stretch he averaged 13.8 strikeouts per 9.0 innings, while his 134 strikeouts were the most among all
Mariners farmhands and T10th-most in the minor leagues. Berroa and four Travelers relievers

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combined on a 9.0-inning no-hitter as Arkansas defeated NW Arkansas 6–0 on Aug. 12. In the start,
Berroa (5.0,0,0,0,2,11) earned his 1st career Double-A win, allowing only 2 walks and striking out a
career-high 11 batters over 5.0 scoreless innings. He also earned Texas League Pitcher of the Week
Minor League Player of the Month following his start. Berroa was recently named Northwest League Pitcher of the Year after going 2-2
Awards: INF Justin Lavey (May), RHP with a 2.06 ERA (15 ER, 65.2 IP) in 17 starts combined between Eugene (4/14-5/7) and Everett
Juan Mercedes (June) and OF Spencer (5/13-7/26). He combined to limit opponents to a .153 (34x222) average while walking 38 and striking
Packard (Sept.) out 97. Campbell, 25, went 1-4 with 11 saves (12 save opps) and a 1.57 ERA (8 ER, 46.0 IP) in 33

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games, 4 starts combined between High-A Everett and Double-A Arkansas. He opened the season
making 4 starts with Everett, going 1-0 with a 1.50 ERA (3 ER, 18.0 IP). He was on the 7-day Injured
List from April 27-June 4 with right elbow inflammation. He moved to the bullpen following his return
The AquaSox led the Northwest League from the IL and tossed 15.0 scoreless innings over 15 relief appearances, June 4-July 30. During this
in walks (595). INF Dariel Gomez (4th, stretch he went 10-for-10 in save opportunities while limiting opponents to a .157 (8x51) average with
55), OF Alberto Rodriguez (T6th, 50), only 1 walk and 20 strikeouts. He was recently named to the Northwest League All-Star team as the
OF Victor Labrada (T8th, 49), OF Trent league’s best relief pitcher. Campbell was promoted to Arkansas on Aug. 1, appearing in 14 games
Tingelstad (11th, 46), OF Cole Barr in relief over the final 2 months of the season. Overall he went 0-4 with 1 save and a 3.46 ERA (5
(T13th, 44), INF James Parker (T13th, ER, 13.0 IP) in 14 games with the Travelers. Packard, 25, appeared in 69 games with Everett,
44), OF Spencer Packard (T20th, 41) batting .278 (71x255) with 43 runs scored, 15 doubles, 1 triple, 12 home runs, 37 RBI, 9 HBP, 41
and C Charlie Welch (T20th, 41) each walks and 5 stolen bases. He was on the 7-day Injured List, June 23-Aug. 23, with a right hamstring
ranked in the top 20 in the Northwest strain. He also appeared in 4 games with the ACL Mariners on rehab assignment, Aug. 8-23. Among
Leauge in walks. Northwest League leaders he ranked T15th in home runs (12) and T20th in walks (41).
KEN GRIFFEY JR. MINOR LEAGUE HITTER OF THE YEAR: INF Robert Perez Jr., 22, was named Ken Griffey Jr. Minor League Hitter of the
Yar. He appeared in 127 games combined between Low-A Modesto and High-A Everett in 2022. Overall he hit .288 (134x465) with 100 runs
scored, 24 doubles, 2 triples, 27 home runs, 100 RBI, 21 HBP, 71 walks and 6 stolen bases. He recorded 5 multi-home run games this season,
including a career-high 3 home runs on April 15 at Stockton with Modesto (3x4, 3 R, 3 HR, 4 RBI). Perez Jr. lead all Mariners farmhands in
home runs (27), RBI (114), runs scored (100) and total bases (243), while also ranking 2nd in slugging percentage (.523), T2nd in extra-base
hits (53), 3rd in OPS (.921), 3rd in hits (134), T4th in walks (71), 5th in batting average (.288), 5th in on-base percentage (.398) and T7th in
doubles (24). He began the season with Low-A Modesto, batting .270 (93x345) with 78 runs scored, 18 doubles, 1 triple, 20 home runs, 87 RBI,
12 HBP and 48 walks in 92 games. At the time of his promotion to High-A Everett on Aug. 1, Perez Jr. was leading the California League in
RBI (98), while also ranking 2nd in home runs (20), 2nd in runs scored (78), 3rd in total bases (173), T4th in extra-base hits (39), 7th in slugging
percentage (.501), 9th in doubles (20) and T9th in hits (93). In 34 games with Everett, he hit .342 (41x120) with 22 runs scored, 6 doubles, 1
triple, 7 home runs, 27 RBI, 9 HBP and 23 walks. Perez Jr. was 1 of only 4 Minor League players this season to record at least 100 runs scored
and also drive in 100 RBI, including the first to accomplish this feat. His 114 RBI this season were T2nd-most in the minor leagues this season.
Perez Jr. originally signed with Seattle as an International Free Agent on July 7, 2016. Perez Jr. is rated the Mariners 21st overall prospect by
MLB Pipeline. He is also rated the Mariners 28th prospect by Baseball America in their end of the season rankings. In 5 minor league seasons
dating back to 2017, Perez Jr. is batting .262 (393x1501) with 245 runs, 78 doubles, 5 triples, 61 home runs, 290 RBI, 55 HBP and 169 walks in
399 career games.
DOMINATE THE ZONE PITCHER AWARD: RH Isaiah Campbell (AA Arkansas/High-A Everett), 25, received the Dominate the Zone Pitcher
Award after being recognized as the pitcher in the Mariners organization that best embodied the Control the Zone philosophy. Campbell went 1-
4 with 11 saves (12 save opps) and a 1.57 ERA (8 ER, 46.0 IP) in 33 games, 4 starts combined between High-A Everett and Double-A
Arkansas. He opened the season making 4 starts with Everett, going 1-0 with a 1.50 ERA (3 ER, 18.0 IP). He was on the 7-day Injured List
from April 27-June 4 with right elbow inflammation. He moved to the bullpen following his return from the IL and tossed 15.0 scoreless innings
over 15 relief appearances, June 4-July 30. During this stretch he went 10-for-10 in save opportunities while limited opponents to a .157 (8x51)
average with only 1 walk and 20 strikeouts. Campbell was promoted to Arkansas on Aug. 1, appearing in 14 games in relief over the final 2
months of the season. Overall went 0-4 with 1 save and a 3.46 ERA (5 ER, 13.0 IP) in 14 games with the Travelers. Campbell was selected by
Seattle with the Competitive Balance Round B selection (76th overall pick) in the 2019 MLB First-Year Player Draft out of the University of
Arkansas. Campbell did not pitch following being drafted in 2019 and spent the 2020 season pitching at the Mariners Alternate Site in Tacoma.
Over 2 minor league seasons, he is 4-5 with 11 saves and a 1.79 ERA (13 ER, 65.1 IP) in 38 games, 4 starts. He has limited opponents to a
.190 (44x232) average, while walking 18 and striking out 79. Campbell was born in Portugal, but graduated from Olathe South High School in
Olathe, KS, where he was ranked the No. 7 prospect in the state of Kansas and the No. 4 right-handed pitcher in the state. As a senior, he went
5-1 with a 1.66 ERA while striking out 42 in 33.2 innings pitched.
DAN WILSON MINOR LEAGUE COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD: INF Trent Tingelstad (High-A Everett/AA Arkansas/AAA Tacoma), 24,
was honored for his individual effort in the Everett community over the course of the season. He teamed up with the Boy and Girls Club of
Snohomish County with their Badges for Baseball clinic this past summer. The camp created safe opportunities for youth in need to develop
valuable life skills, build character, and learn how to make productive choices for their future. He was also active in the AquaSox’s Hit a Home
Run with Reading program to encourage independent reading as a foundation for life-long learning. Tingelstad spent the majority of the season
with High-A Everett, but also appeared in 4 games each with Double-A Arkansas and Triple-A Tacoma. He combined to hit .216 (62x287) with
29 runs scored, 12 doubles, 2 triples, 3 home runs, 34 RBI and 53 walks in 95 games. He was selected Seattle in the 22nd round of the 2019
MLB First-Year Player Draft out of University of Louisiana at Monroe. Tingelstad graduated from Marysville-Pilchuck High School and also
attended Everett Community College. Over 3 minor league seasons, he is batting .238 (194x814) with 112 runs scored, 42 doubles, 4 triples,
14 home runs, 128 RBI, 162 walks and 5 stolen bases in 238 career games.
“So much is possible when we pull together and work on a community scale,” Dan Wilson said. “Growing up in Marysville, WA, Trent has
always been very active in his community, but stepped up this season taking a leadership role in volunteering his time off the field in the Everett
community. His passion for the programs he participated in was evident and everyone benefited from his involvement. Whether it is on the field
or off of the field, Trent continues to lead the way with setting a standard for what it means to be a Mariner.”
NORTHWEST LEAGUE PLAYER OF THE MONTH FOR MAY: INF Justin Lavey was named Northwest League Player of the Month for May
by Minor League Baseball. Lavey batted .347/.419/.507 and led the league in average (.347), hits (26), runs (19) and on-base percentage
(.419). He was 2nd in doubles (7) and OPS (.926), was 4th in total bases (38) and 6th in slugging percentage (.507). Lavey, 24, was originally
selected by the Chicago White Sox in the 39th round of the 2016 MLB Draft out of the University of Louisville.

NORTHWEST LEAGUE PITCHER OF THE MONTH FOR JUNE: RHP Juan Mercedes was named Northwest League Pitcher of the Month for
June by Minor League Baseball. He went 1-1 with a 1.73 ERA in 5 games (4 GS) as he allowed 14 hits over 26.0 innings and struck out 31
while issuing just one walk. Opponents batted .157 against him on the heels of his seven-inning no-hitter on May 31. Mercedes, 22, was signed
by Seattle as an International Free Agent out of Villa Tapia, Dominican Republic, on April 21, 2017.

NORTHWEST LEAUGE PLAYER OF THE MONTH FOR SEPTEMBER: OF Spencer Packard was named Northwest League Player of the
Month for September by Minor League Baseball. He batted .406/.525/.781 and led the league in hits (13), runs (10), total bases (25) and on-
base percentage (.525). He was 2nd in average (.406), slugging percentage (.781), OPS (1.306) and walks (eight) and was 3rd in home runs
(2) and doubles (4). Packard, 24, was selected by Seattle in the 9th round of the 2021 MLB Draft out of the Campbell University.

PLAYERS OF THE WEEK: Eight different AquaSox received High-A West weekly awards RHP Bryce Miller (April 18-24: 1 GS, ND, 6.0 IP, 1 H,
0 R, 3 BB, HBP, 5 SO), RHP Jimmy Joyce (May 16-22: 1 GS, ND, 6.0 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 1 HBP, 6 SO), RHP Juan Mercedes (May 31-June
5: 2 G/1 GS, 2-0, 12.0 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 2 BB, 1 HBP, 14 SO), C Andy Thomas (June 27-July 3: 5 G, .444/8x18, 5 R, 2B, 3 HR, 5 RBI, 2 BB), INF
Noelvi Marte (July 4-10: .455/10x22, 11 R, 2 2B, 4 HR, 8 RBI, 1 HBP, 6 BB, 1 SB), RHP Prelander Berroa (July 11-17: 2 GS, 0-0, 9.0 IP, 1 H,
0 R, 3 BB, 12 SO), RHP Bryan Woo (Aug. 15-21: 1 GS, ND, 6.0 IP, 2 H, 2 BB, 11 SO) and INF Robert Perez Jr. (Sept. 5-11: 6 G, .450/9x20, 4
R, 2B, 3B, 3 HR, 8 RBI, 2 HBP, 4 BB) each earned High-A Northwest League Pitcher/Player of the Week.

ABOUT THE LINEUP: The AquaSox hit .231 (1004x4341) with 614 runs scored, 211 doubles, 25 triples, 147 home runs, 560 RBI, 595 walks
and 105 stolen bases over 131 games. The AquaSox had 22 players hit at least 1 home runs including INF Dariel Gomez (26), INF Noelvi
Marte (15), INF James Parker (13), OF Spencer Packard (12), OF Victor Labrada (10), OF Alberto Rodriguez (10), C Andy Thomas (9), C
Charlie Welch (9), INF Robert Perez Jr. (7), INF Mike Salvatore (7) and INF Justin Lavey (6) each with at least 6 home runs. The AquaSox
ranked 2nd in the Northwest League with 383 home runs this season, trailing only Vancouver (401) for the league lead. Gomez (65), Marte
(55), Parker (49), A. Rodriguez (46), OF Spencer Packard (37), Lavey (33), Thomas (32), Welch (32), Labrada (31) and OF Trent
Tingelstad (30) each drove in at least 30 runs for the AquaSox.
WALK THIS WAY: The AquaSox led the Northwest League in both walks (595) and on-base percentage (.332). INF Dariel Gomez (4th, 55),
OF Alberto Rodriguez (T6th, 50), OF Victor Labrada (T8th, 49), OF Trent Tingelstad (11th, 46), OF Cole Barr (T13th, 44), INF James
Parker (T13th, 44), OF Spencer Packard (T20th, 41) and C Charlie Welch (T20th, 41) each ranked in the top 20 in the Northwest Leauge in
walks. The team’s 595 walks were also the 2nd-most among all High-A teams this season.

A LEADER AMONG US: INF Dariel Gomez led the Northwest League in home runs (26) and total bases (193), while also ranking 2nd in RBI
(65), extra-base hits (2nd, 65), games (T2nd, 113), walks (4th, 55), slugging percentage (4th, .472), OPS (6th, .793), doubles (T7th, 20), runs
scored (T7th, 20), runs scored (T10th, 57), hits (T13th, 91) and on-base percentage (16th, .321). OF Alberto Rodriguez all Norhtwest League
players in hits (123) and games (119). He also ranked among the league leaders in doubles (2nd, 28), extra-base (4th, 41), total bases (4th,
187), runs scored, (T5th, 59), walks (T6th, 50), batting average (9th, .261), on-base percentage (10th, .336), triples (T11th, 3), slugging
percentage (14th, .396), OPS (T14th, .723) and RBI (T21st, 46). OF Victor Labrada finished tied for the Northwest League in triples with 6,
while also ranking 3rd in runs scored (66), T5th in games (111), T8th in walks (49), 9th in stolen bases (27), 10th in hits (93) and T12th in totals
bases (150). INF Jame Parker ranked among the league leaders in games (11th, 107), home runs (T11th, 13), walks (T13th, 44), extra-base
hits (T14th, 33), doubles, (T18th, 18), hits (19th, 82), total bases (19th, 143), RBI (19th, 49) and runs scored (T22nd, 50). INF Justin Lavey
ranked 10th in the Northwest League with 24 stolen bases. He also ranked T11th in triples (3), T16th in games (95), 18th in runs scored (54)
and T18th in doubles (18). INF Cole Barr (T13th, 44), OF Spencer Packard (T20th, 41) and C Charlie Welch (T20th, 41) each ranked among
the Northwest League leaders in walks. Packard also ranked T15th in the league in home runs (12), while Barr ranked T20th in stolen bases
(15).

LET’S GO STREAKING: OF Spencer Packard reached base safely in a season-high 20 consecutive games, April 12-May 7 (G1). During the
streak he hit .312 (24x73) with 12 runs scored, 8 doubles, 3 home runs, 12 RBI, 2 HBP, 16 walks and 4 stolen bases. Packard’s streak was the
longest by an Everett player this season. He was also 1 of 11 Northwest League players to record an on-base streak of at least 20 games,
ranking T9th overall in the league. Packard (15 G, 6/14-/9/8 & 14 G, 5/26-6/11) also had two additional on-base streaks of at least 14 games. C
Charlie Welch (15 G, 4/9-5/8), INF Dariel Gomez (13 G, 4/21-5/8), OF Victor Labrada (13 G, 5/15-6/1 & 12 G, 7/15-8/7), OF Alberto
Rodriguez (12 G, 7/14-30 & 12 G, 4/19-5/3) and INF James Parker (12 G, 5/15-6/4) each collected at least 1 on-base streak of at least 12
games. OF Alberto Rodriguez led the AquaSox scoring a run in 6 consecutive games, Aug. 20-27, while INF James Parker drove in a run in a
team-high 5 consecutive games, Aug. 25-30. INF Dariel Gomez recorded an extra-base hit in 7 straight games, Aug. 12-21, batting .333 (9x27)
with 5 runs scored, 3 home runs, 9 RBI, 1 HBP and 5 walks. INF Michael Salvatore (6/19-23), C Charlie Welch (4/22-26) and Kyle Lewis (on
rehab assignment, 7/7-10) each homered in a team-high 3 consecutive games.

AND NOW ABOUT THE PITCHING STAFF: Everett’s pitching staff combined for a 4.95 ERA (630 ER, 1146.1 IP), while walking 532 and
striking out 1,377 batters in 1,146.1 innings in 131 games. The starting rotation has combined to go 28-38 with a 4.62 ERA (295 ER, 575.0 IP),
combining to limit opponents to a .240 (522x2173) average with 237 walks and 685 strikeouts. The AquaSox relievers went 31-34 with 31
saves and a 5.28 ERA (335 ER, 571.1 IP) in 130 games. The relievers combined to hold opponents to a .250 (546x2188) average while
walking 295 and striking out 692.

PICKNG UP THE WIN: The AquaSox had 21 players recorded at least 1 of the team’s 59 wins, including 10 pitchers with at least 3 wins. RH
Leon Hunter Jr. (7), RH Jimmy Joyce (7) and RH Juan Mercedes (7) each led Everett with 7 wins, while LH Peyton Alford (3), RH Jarod
Bayless (3), RH Luis Curvelo (3), RH Michael Flynn (3), RH Evan Johnson (3), RH Bryce Miller (3) and RH Logan Rinehart (3) each
collected at least 3 wins for the AquaSox. Hunter Jr., Joyce and Mercedes’s 7 wins were T6th-most in the Northwest League. RH Isaiah
Campbell led the team with 10 saves (10-for-10 in save opps), while RH Kyle Hill (5), Hunter Jr. (4), LH Jorge Benitez (3), RH Matt Willrodt
(3), RH Tim Eliott (2), RH Evan Johnson (2), RH Mike Mokma (1) and LH Max Roberts (1) combined for 21 of the team’s 31 saves. Overall
the AquaSox relievers combined to go 31-for-57 in save opportunities.

LEADER IN THE CLUBHOUSE: RHP Jimmy Joyce led the Northwest League with 133 strikeouts this season. He also ranked among
qualyfiying league leaders in innings pitched (2nd, 112.2), starts (2nd, 23), lowest opponent batting average (3rd, .247), WHIP (4th, 1.36), ERA
(5th, 5.75) and wins T6th (7). RHP Bryce Miller made 16 appearances with Everett, among Northwest League leaders he ranked 10th in
strikeouts (99), T18th in starts (15) and T20 in innings pitched (77.2). RHP Juan Mercedes was 1 of 2 Northwest League pitcher to toss a
shutout and 1 of 5 pitchers to toss a complete game. He also ranked among the league leaders in lowest opponent batting average (2nd, .243),
WHIP (2nd, 1.20), strikeouts (3rd, 124), ERA (3rd, 4.51), game starts (T3rd, 21), innings pitched (T4th, 107.2) and wins (T6th, 7). RHP
Prelander Berroa made 17 starts combined between Everett (13) GS and Eugene (4 GS) in the Northwest League. His 97 combined strikeouts
ranked T11th in the league, while also ranking T11th in starts with 17. RH Isaiah Campbell finished 2nd among all Northwest League relievers
in saves (10), while RH Kyle Hill ranked T9th with 5 saves. RH Leon Hunter Jr. (T2nd, 8), LH Max Roberts (T2nd, 8), RH Luis Curvelo (T4th,
7) and RH Fred Villarreal (T10th, 5) each ranked among the top 10 in the league in holds. Curvelo (9th, 37), Hunter Jr. (10th, 35), Roberts
(T11th, 34) and Villarreal (T17th, 33) each also ranked among the league leaders in appearances. Hunter Jr. also ranked T6th in the league in
wins (7) and T12th in the league in saves (4).
LOW-A MODESTO NUTS – CALIFORNIA LEAGUE (NORTH DIVISION)

AFFILIATE YEAR: 2nd Year as Low-A Affiliate (6 years as


LOW-A MODESTO NUTS 2022 RECORD: Mariners affiliate; previous High-A affiliate from 2017-20)
66-66 STADIUM: John Thurman Field
CALIFORNIA LEAGUE 3rd Place MANAGER: Austin Knight (1st year)
PITCHING COACH: Nathan Bannister
HITTING COACH: Mike Fransoso
COACH: Ryan Scott
TRAINER: Dan Laberry
PERFORMANCE COACH: Jose Alcantara Beas

Manager Austin Knight led the Nuts to a 66-66 overall record, while finishing in 3rd place in the
OVERALL STANDINGS: California League North Division, 17.0 games behind the division-leading Fresno Grizzlies. Modesto
Low-A California League Standings (Northern Division): went 32-34 at home, but 34-32 on the road. The Nuts won a season-high 6 games, twice: June 23-29
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and July 30-Aug. 5. The Nuts won 37 of their final 2967 games of the season, June 23-Sept. 11 to
*-Fresno 83 49 .629 -
#-San Jose 74 58 .561 9.0 finish at .500.
Modesto 66 66 .500 17.0
Stockton 45 87 .341 38.0 ABOUT THE STAFF: Austin Knight finished his sixth season in the Mariners organization, his first as
manager of Modesto. He managed the ACL Mariners in 2021 and was scheduled to manage the DSL
TEAM BATTING LEADERS Mariners in 2020 prior to the cancellation of the minor league season. He spent the 2019 as manager
Games ..........................................Clase – 107
of the DSL Mariners. He opened the 2018 season as a volunteer coach at Dallas Baptist University
At-bats .......................................... Clase – 423 and rejoined the Mariners as an assistant hitting coach with High-A Modesto. He spent the 2017 as the
Batting Average ........................ Windish - .336 hitting coach for Short-A Everett. Michael Fransoso concluded his third season with the Mariners
Hits ............................................. Arroyo – 115 organization, his first as hitting coach with Modesto. He spent the 2021 season as hitting coach for the
Runs ............................................... Clase – 91 ACL Mariners and was scheduled to be hitting coach for Short-A Everett prior to the 2020 cancelation
2B ............................................... Cabrera – 27
3B ................................................... Clase – 11 of the minor league season. Nathan Bannister finished entering his fourth season as a coach in the
HR ............................................ Perez Jr. – 20 Mariners organization, his second year as pitching coach for Modesto. He was scheduled to be the
RBI ........................................... Perez Jr. – 87 pitching coach for A West Virginia in 2020 prior to the cancellation of the 2020 minor league season.
BB ................................................... Ford – 88 He spent 2019 as a coach with the DSL Mariners. He was originally selected by the Mariners in the
SO ................................................ Clase – 133
28th round of the 2016 MLB Draft, and appeared in 54 games (50 starts) between 2017 & 2018
OBP .......................................... Windish - .438
SLG ......................................... Sanchez - .626 seasons in the Mariners minor league system. Ryan Scott wrapped up his first season as an affiliate
OPS ......................................... Windish – .933 coach in the Mariners organization. He joined the Mariners organization in 2020, following his
XBH ................................................ Clase – 46 retirement as a player. He played in 7 minor league seasons in the Dodgers (2013-15), Angels (2016
SB .................................................. Clase – 55 & 2019) and Mariners (2017-18) organizations, appearing defensively at catcher in 234 of his 264
CS .................................................. Clase – 10
TB................................................. Clase – 196
games. Dan Laberry finished for his second consecutive season as Modesto’s athletic trainer. Jose
*min. 100 AB Alcantara Beas joined the Modesto staff as strength and conditioning coach for his second season in
the Mariners organization after serving as the DSL Mariners strength and conditioning coach in 2021.
TEAM PITCHING LEADERS
CONGRATULATIONS: Veronica Hernandez was named General Manager of the Modesto Nuts.
W ............................................. Hernandez – 9
L ..................................... Jackson/Morales – 7
Hernandez is the first female General Manager in the team’s history and the first Latina General
Saves .......................................... Benitez – 11 Manager in Minor League Baseball. Hernandez joined the Nuts organization in 2018 as the Director of
GS .............................................. Morales – 26 Marketing, where she oversaw all aspects of marketing, including website content, social media,
G ............................ Alcantara/Garabitos – 35 community outreach, in-game promotions, and more. She was promoted to Assistant General
IP ........................................... Morales – 120.1 Manager this past January. With Hernandez’s promotion, she joins other women in the Mariners farm
CG ............................................................... ---
BB ......................................... Hernandez – 54 system who are leading several divisions within the various teams, including Arkansas Travelers GM
SO ....................................... Hernandez – 143 Sophie Ozier and Ashley Schutt, the Tacoma Rainiers Director of Baseball Operations & Merchandise.
ERA (starter) ...................... Hernandez – 3.47 Out of 120 Minor League Baseball teams, Hernandez is now one of three Latino General Managers
ERA (reliever) .............................Moore – 1.95 and one of seven women who are General Managers. Prior to joining the Modesto Nuts, Hernandez
SO/9 ...........................................Moore – 16.1 worked for a handful of teams across the country in Minor League Baseball since 2015. Throughout
WHIP ........................................ Benitez – 1.11
OPP AVG ............................ Hernandez - .193 her sports career, she primarily focused on community relations, promotions, and event planning.
*min. 10 games/ 5 game starts Hernandez was raised in New Milford, CT and grew up skiing and playing soccer before spending four
years at Ithaca College in Ithaca, NY.
INSIDE THE NUMBERS
ALVIN DAVIS “MR. MARINER” AWARD: C Harry Ford (A Modesto), 19, received the Alvin Davis

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“Mr. Mariner” Award for his exemplary play and leadership skills both on and off the field this season.
In his first full season in the minor leagues, he hit .274 (107x390) with 89 runs scored, 23 doubles, 4
triples, 11 home runs, 65 RBI, 17 HBP, 88 walks and 23 stolen bases games with Low-A Modesto.
C Harry Ford finished 4th in the He recorded 30 multi-hit contests, including 4 season-high 4-hit games. Ford had one of his best
California League and 9th overall among games of his career on June 12 at Inland Empire, going 4-for-5 with 4 runs scored, 2 triples, 1 home
all full season Minor League players with run, 1 walk and a career-high 5 RBI. Over his last 75 games of the season, June 1-Sept. 11, Ford
a .425 on-base percentage this season. reached base safely in 69 games, including 49 games with at least 1 hit. During this 75-game stretch

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he hit .300 (84x280) with 72 runs scored, 20 doubles, 4 triples, 9 home runs, 51 RBI, 14 HBP, 63
walks and 16 stolen bases. Ford reached base safely in 21 consecutive games, June 1–29, batting
.291 (23x79) with 21 runs scored, 5 doubles, 4 triples, 3 home runs, 16 RBI, 2 HBP, 18 walks and 2
OF Jonatan Clase led all Mariners stolen base. He was named Position Player of the Month for July by the Seattle Mariners, after
farmhands, while also leading the batting .338 (26x77) with 18 runs scored, 6 doubles, 1 home run, 17 RBI, 4 HBP, 16 walks and 6
California League with 55 stolen bases stolen bases in 20 games. Among California League leaders, Ford ranked T2nd in walks (88), 4th in
this year.
on-base percentage (.425), T5th in runs scored (89) and 10th in OPS (.863). His .425 on-base

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percentage was the 10th-highest among all full season minor players this season. Ford recently
competed for Team Great Britain in the WBC qualifying games in Germany, batting .455 (5x11) with 5
runs scored, 1 double, 3 home runs, 8 RBI and 3 walks in 3 games. Ford was selected by Seattle in
the 1st round of the 2021 MLB First-Year Player Draft out of North Cobb (Atlanta, GA) High School.
with 140 HBP this season. C Harry Ford Over 2 minor league seasons, he is batting .279 (124x445) with 101 runs scored, 31 doubles, 4
ranked 4th in the League with 17 HBP.
triples, 14 home runs, 75 RBI, 18 HBP, 97 walks and 26 stolen bases. He is currently the Mariners
top rated prospect by MLB Pipeline.
CALIFORNIA LEAGUE PITCHER OF THE YEAR: RHP Joseph Hernandez was named California League Pitcher of the Year by Minor League
Baseball. Hernandez appeared in 24 games, 22 starts with Low-A Modesto, going 9-5 with a 3.47 ERA (45 ER, 116.2 IP). He limited opponents
to a .193 (79x409) average, while walking 54 and striking out 143. Among all qualifying California League pitchers, Hernandez led the league in
ERA (3.39), strikeouts (143), lowest opponents batting average (.193) and WHIP (1.14). He also ranked T2nd in starts (22), T2nd in wins (9) and
3rd in innings pitched (120.0 IP). Hernandez struck out at least 10 batters three times this season: June 28 at San Jose (5.0,2,0,0,1,12,2HB),
Aug. 11 vs. Visalia (6.0,4,6,6,2,11,2HR,2HB) and Aug. 23 vs. San Jose (6.0,2,0,0,2,10). Over a 4-start stretch, June 16-July 15, Hernandez went
1-0 with a 1.17 ERA (2 ER, 15.1 IP), including tossing 8.0 scoreless innings over 2 starts, June 28-July 15. During this 4-game stretch he limited
opponents to a .135 (7x52) average, while walking 7 and striking out 25.
CALIFORNIA LEAUGE PITCHER OF THE MONTH FOR SEPTEMBER: RH Rodney Hutchison was named California League Pitcher of the
Month for September by Minor League Baseball. He went 1-0 with a 0.82 ERA in three relief appearances spanning 11.0 innings. He allowed
one earned run on four hits and a walk while striking out seven and holding opponents to a .098 average. Hutchison, 26, was originally selected
by New York (AL) in the sixth round of the 2018 MLB Draft out of the University of North Carolina.
PITCHERS/PLAYERS OF THE WEEK: The Nuts had 3 players receive Player/Pitcher of the Week honors from Minor League Baseball: RHP
William Fleming (April 18-24: 1 GS, 6.0 ER, 0 R, 1 H, 1 BB, 8 SO), INF Axel Sanchez (Aug. 1-7: 6 G, .370/10x27, 6 R, 2 2B, 4 HR, 15 RBI, 3
BB, SB) and RHP Joseph Hernandez (Aug. 22-28: 2 GS, 1-0, 0.75 ERA, 1 ER, 5 BB, 16 SO)
ABOUT THE OFFENSE: The Nuts hit .257 (1168x4541) with 842 runs scored, 251 doubles, 39 triples, 124 home runs, 750 RBI, 140 HBP, 607
walks and 169 stolen bases in 132 games in the Low-A California League. The Nuts 842 runs scored were the 12th-most runs scored by a Minor
League team this season. The Nus also ranked T11th in triples and 13th in on-base percentage this season among all MiL teams. Modesto led
the California League with 140 hit by pitches this season. The 140 hit by pitches led all Minor League teams this season, ranking ahead of
Fresno-A (127), Bowie-AA (120), Rancho Cucamonga-A (119) and Lake Elsinore-A (112).
PRODUCTION: The Nuts had 20 players hit at least 1 home run, including a team-high 20 home runs by INF Robert Perez Jr. (20). INF Edwin
Arroyo (13), OF Jonatan Clase (13), C Harry Ford (11), C Freuddy Batista (9), INF Ben Ramirez (9), INF Axel Sanchez (8), INF Tyler
Locklear (7) and INF Amador Arias (6) each recorded at least 6 home runs for the Nuts. Perez Jr. (87) led the team with 87 RBI, while Arroyo
(67), Ford (65), OF Walking Cabrera (63), Ramirez (58), Clase (49) and OF Randy Bednar (43) each drove in at least 40 of Modesto’s 750 RBI.
LET’S GO STREAKING: The Nuts had 2 players (done 4x) record hitting streak of at least 10 games this season. OF Jonatan Clase (12 G: 6/3-
6/18 & 10 G: 8/7-18) and INF Edwin Arroyo (17 G: 5/3-22 & 10 G: 6/17-29) each recorded 2 hitting streak of at least 10 games. Arroyo (28 G:
4/19-5/22 & 20 G: 6/17-7/12), C Harry Ford (21 G: 6/1-29, 20 G: 6/17-7/12 & 19 G: 4/12-5/17) and C Freuddy Batista (20 G: 7/28-8/21) each
collected on-base streaks of at least 19 games this season (done 6x). Ford (8G: 8/14-23) and INF Robert Perez Jr. (8 G: 7/23-7/31) each led the
Nuts scoring a run in a season-high 8 consecutive games this season. OF Walking Cabrera drove in at least 1 run in 9 straight games, July 26-
Aug. 5. Overall during this stretch he hit .22 (9x41) with 9 runs scored, 2 doubles, 1 triple, 11 RBI and 5 walks. Arroyo (6 G: 6/18-25) and INF
Ben Ramirez (6 G: 6/11-17) each recorded an extra-base hit in a team-high 6 consecutive games. Perez Jr. (3 G: 5/15-18) and INF Axel
Sanchez (3 G: 8/2-4) each homered in a team-high 3 consecutive games this season. Perez Jr. hit 5 home runs during his 3-game stretch, May
15-18, batting .636 (7x11) with 6 runs scored, 5 home runs, 9 RBI, 1 HBP, 2 walks and 1 stolen base.
LEADER IN THE CLUBHOUSE: C Harry Ford finished T2nd in the California League with 88 walks. He also ranked among the league leaders in
on-base percentage (4th, .425), runs scored (T5th, 89), OPS (10th, .863), average (12th, .274), total bases (T13th, 171), doubles (T13th, 23), hits
(14th, 107), triples (T14th, 4), slugging percentage (15th, .438), extra-base hits (T15th, 38), stolen bases (T15th, 23), RBI (T17th, 65) and games
(T20th, 104). OF Jonatan Clase led all Mariners farmhands, while also leading the California League with 55 stolen bases this year. He also led
the California League in triples (11), while ranking among the league leaders in runs scored (T3rd, 91), extra-base hits (T6th, 46), total bases (8th,
196), hits (9th, 113), slugging percentage (10th, .463), walks (T12th, 65), OPS (13th, .836), on-base percentage (15th, .373), games (T15th, 107),
home runs (T16th, 13), average (17th, .267) and doubles (T18th, 23). INF Robert Perez Jr. appeared in 92 games with Modesto this season.
Among the California League leaders he ranked 3rd in RBI (87), 5th in home runs (20), 6th in slugging percentage (.501), 9th in OPS (.870),
T11th in extra-base hits (39), 12th in total bases (173), 14th in runs scored (78), 15th in average (.270), 16th in on-base percentage (.369) and
23rd in walks (48). OF Walking Cabrera (6th, 27) and C/DH Freuddy Batista (T20th, 21) each ranked among the California League leaders in
doubles. Cabrera also ranked among the league leaders in RBI (T21st, 62) and extra-base hits (T21st, 34).
ABOUT THE PITCHING STAFF: The Modesto pitching staff had a 4.66 ERA (606 ER, 1169.1 IP). The Nuts limited opponents to a .250
(1122x4494) average, while walking 522 and striking out 1237 strikeouts. The Nuts starting pitchers combined to go 36-42 with a 4.96 ERA (319
ER, 579.0 IP) while walking 235 and striking out 576. The bullpen had a combined 30-24 record with 23 saves (36 SV Opps) and a 4.38 ERA (287
ER, 590.1 IP) in 132 games. The Nuts had 22 players record at least 1 win, including a team-high 9 wins by RH Joseph Hernandez. RH Tyler
Driver (6), RH William Fleming (6), RH Jordan Jackson (6), LH Brayan Perez (6), LH Jorge Benitez (5), RH Michael Morales (5), RH Yeury
Tatiz (5) each collected at least 5 of the team’s 66 wins. LH Jorge Benitez (11 of 13 in save ops) led the Nuts with 11 saves, while RH Kelvin
Nunez (3), RH Stefan Raeth (3), LH Raul Alcantara (1), Driver (1), RH Jose Geraldo (1), RH Andrew Moore (1), B. Perez (1) and Tatiz (1)
combined to record the team’s 23 saves.
MORE ABOUT THE PITCHING: The Nuts combined allowed 2 earned runs or fewer in 41 starts, including 9 shutouts this season: April 28 at San
Jose (9.0,3,0,0,2,14), April 30 at San Jose (9.0,4,0,0,3,10,HB), May 15 vs. Inland Empire (9.0,5,0,0,3,8,2HB), July 1 at San Jose (9.0,3,0,0,1,9),
July 8 vs. Stockton (9.0,3,0,0,2,11), Aug. 9 vs. Visalia (9.0,3,0,0,1,9), Aug. 23 vs. San Jose (9.0,4,0,0,7,11), Sept. 4 at Fresno (9.0,3,0,0,0,5,HB)
and Sept. 9 vs. Stockton (9.0,3,0,0,3,11,HB). The Nuts starting group tossed at least 5.0 innings in 61 starts, including recording 10 quality starts.
Starter Sam Carlson (7.0,2,0,0,1,7) tossed a team-high 7.0 innings on Aug. 9 vs. Visalia. The Nuts starting pitchers combined to allow 3 earned
runs or fewer in 11 consecutive starts, April 24-May 6. During this stretch they starters combined to go 4-1 with a 2.30 ERA (14 ER, 54.2 IP). They
combined to limit opponents to a .199 (39x196) average, while walking 18 and striking out 58. The Nuts relievers did not allow an earned run over
5 appearances (1 R), Aug. 9-13. Duing this 5-game stretch he limited opponents to a .121 (8x66) average, while walking 3 and striking out 26
over 19.1 innings.
LEADER OF THE PACK: RH Joseph Hernandez was named California League Pitcher of the Year. He led the California League in ERA (3.39),
strikeouts (143), lowest opponents batting average (.193) and WHIP (1.14), while also ranking T2nd in starts (22), T2nd in wins (9) and 3rd in
innings pitched (120.0 IP). RH Tyler Driver (6), RH William Fleming (6), RH Jordan Jackson (6) and LH Brayn Perez (6) each ranked among
the Califoria League leaders in wins with 6. RH Michael Morales led the California League with 26 starts, while also ranking among qualyfing
league leaders in innings pitched (2nd, 120.1), strikeouts (3rd, 125), ERA (5th, 5.91), opponent batting average (5th, .292) and WHIP (5th, 1.60).
LH Jorge Benitez led the league with 11 saves. RH Natanael Garabitos (T21st, 35) and LH Raul Alcantara (T21st, 35) each finished T21st in
the league with 35 appearances, while Garabitos (T3rd, 6) and LHP Blake Townsend (T15th, 4) each ranked among the leaders in holds.
ROOKIE PEORIA MARINERS – ARIZONA COMPLEX LEAGUE (WEST DIVISION)

AFFILIATE YEAR: 29th Year (35th year as Rookie


ROOKIE ACL MARINERS 2022 RECORD: League affiliate, 1988-c)
26-29 STADIUM: Peoria Sports Complex
ARIZONA COMPLEX 4th Place MANAGER: Luis Caballero (1st year)
PITCHING COACH: Reeves Martin
LEAGUE HITTING COACH: Brett Scheider
TRAINER: Randy Roetter
PERFORMANCE COACH: Drew Weidner
EQUIPMENT MANAGER: Isaac Ruiz & Martin Nelson

Manager Luis Caballero led the Mariners 26-29 record, while finishing in 4th place in the Arizona
OVERALL STANDINGS: Complex League West Division, 6.5 games behind the division-leading ACL Rangers. The ACL
Arizona Complex League Standings (West Division): Mariners went 16-11 at home and 10-18 on the road. The ACL Mariners won 16 of their final 28 games
W L PCT GB of the season, July 14-Aug. 23. They won a season-high 4 consecutive games, Aug. 15-19.
#-ACL Rangers 32 22 .593 -
ACL Padres 29 25 .537 3.0
ACL White Sox 26 28 .481 6.0 ABOUT THE OFFENSE: The Mariners hit .248 (410x1655) with 235 runs scored, 78 doubles, 15
ACL Mariners 26 29 .473 6.5 triples, 28 home runs, 188 RBI and 83 stolen bases in 55 games in the Arizona Complex League. The
ACL Dodgers 25 29 .463 7.0
ACL Royals 25 30 .455 7.5 ACL Mariners had 12 games with at least 10 hits, including a season-high 18 hits on July 28 at ACL
Rangers. The ACL Mariners ranked among the Arizona Complex League in stolen bases (3rd, 83) and
TEAM BATTING LEADERS hits (5th, 410).
Games ................................ E. Rodriguez – 47 HOMER HAPPY: The Mariners had 12 players hit at least 1 home run, including a team-high 5 home
At-bats ........................................ Aguilar – 175 runs by OF Gabby Gonzalez and OF Gabe Moncada (3), INF Miguez Perez (3), C Jose Caguana
Batting Average ................. G. Gonzalez - .357
Hits ............................................... Aguilar – 51
(2), OF George Feliz (2), OF Arturo Guerrero (2), INF Axel Sanchez (2), INF Asdrubal Bueno (1),
Runs ................................... E. Rodriguez – 26 OF Bill Knight (1), C Andrew Miller and C Josh Morgan (1) each collected at least 1 of the Mariners
2B ....................................... E. Rodriguez – 11 28 home runs. INF Starlin Aguilar (20) led the ACL Mariners with 20 RBI, while Gonzalez (17), Feliz
3B ...................................................... Feliz – 3 (16), E. Rodriguez (14), Moncada (12), Perez (12) and Guerrero (11) each drove in at least 10 of the
HR ................... G. Gonzalez/E. Rodriguez – 5 team’s 188 RBI.
RBI ............................................... Aguilar – 20
BB ................................................... Feliz – 17
SO ................................................... Feliz – 54 LET’S GO STREAKING: INF Gabby Gonzalez recorded a season-high 20-game hitting streak, June
OBP ................................... G. Gonzalez - .421 27-July 29. During the streak he hit .346 (27x78) with 12 runs scored, 4 doubles, 4 home runs, 12 RBI,
SLG ................................... G. Gonzalez - .548 4 HBP, 3 walks and 3 stolen bases. His 20-game hitting streak was the longest by a Mariners
OPS ............................................ Ford – 1.033 farmhand this season and also the longest in the Arizona Complex League. He was 1 of 10 Minor
XBH .................................... E. Rodriguez – 16
League players to hit safely in at least 20 consecutive games, ranking T6th overall in the Minors this
SB ................................................... Feliz – 12
CS ............................................. Guerrero – 4 season. INF Starlin Aguilar hit safely in a season-high 9 straight games, June 6-18. During the streak
TB........................................ G. Gonzalez – 69 ht hit .371 (13x35) with 1 run scored, 2 doubles, 4 RBI and 1 walk. His 9-game hitting streak was the
*min. 50 AB 2nd-longest by an ACL Mariners this season.

TEAM PITCHING LEADERS MORE STREAKS: OF Gabby Gonzalez (20 G, 6/27-7/29), OF Arturo Guerrero (16 G, 6/28-7/30), OF
Gabe Moncada (11 G, 7/1-16) and C Junior Gonzalez (10 G, 6/14-7/11) each reached base safely in
W ......................................... Morillo/Morris – 3
L ....................................... Medina/Warzek – 4 at least 10 consecutive games for the ACL Mariners. INF Axel Sanchez (5 G, 6/6-13) recorded an
Saves ................................ De Los Santos – 3 extra-base hit in a team-high 5 consecutive games, June 6-13. During the streak he hit .368 (7x19)
GS ................................................... Morris – 9 with 4 runs scored, 3 doubles, 1 triple, 1 home run, 5 RBI, 1 walk and 1 stolen base. INF Cesar Izturis
G .................................................. Morillo – 19 Jr. (4 G, 6/20-24) and INF Starlin Aguilar (4 G, 7/1-7) each scored a run in a team-high 4 straight
IP .............................................. Medina – 49.2
CG ............................................................... ---
games.
BB .......................................... Querecuto – 24
SO ............................................ Alcantara – 59 A STAR AMONG US: Among Arizona Complex League leaders, INF Starlin Aguilar ranked T7th in
ERA (starter) .............................. Morris – 2.23 hits (51) and T13th in average (.291). OF George Feliz ranked among the ACL leaders in stolen
ERA (reliever) .............................. Laws – 0.63 bases (T13th, 12) and triples (T11th, 3). Despite appearing in only 35 games with the ACL Mariners,
SO/9 ...........................................Dilone – 18.8 OF Gabby Gonzalez ranked among the ACL leaders in hits (16th, 45) and total bases (T16th, 69). INF
WHIP ........................................ Burgos – 0.71
OPP AVG .................................. Burgos - .156 Edryn Rodriguez finished T9th with 11 doubles, T17th with 16 extra-base hits and T21st with 47
*min 15.0 IP games.

INSIDE THE NUMBERS ABOUT THE PITCHING STAFF: The Mariners pitching staff had a 3.64 ERA (175 ER, 432.1 IP). The
Mariners limited opponents to a .221 (354x1603) average, while walking 204 and striking out 537

3.64
The ACL Mariners pitching staff combined
strikeouts. Among Arizona Complex League leaders, the ACL Mariners ranked 3rd in ERA (3.64), 3rd
in WHIP (1.29), 4th in holds (16) and 6th in strikeouts (537).

WINNER, WINNER: The Mariners had 16 players record at least 1 win, including 8 players with at
on a 3.64 ERA. Their ERA was the 3rd- least 2 wins: RH David Morillo (3), RH Colby Morris (3), RH Juan Burgos (2), RH John Creel (2),
lowest in the Arizona Comlex League this RH Josias De Los Santos (2), RH Abdiel Medina (2), LH Jake Miednik (2) and RH Juan
season. The ACL Mariners also ranked 3rd Querecuto (2). De Los Sanots (3), RH Holden Laws (2), Burgos (1), Creel (1), RH Jose Geraldo
in WHIP (1.29), 4th in holds (16) and (1), Miednik (1), RH Gabriel Sosa (1) and RH Bryan Warzek (1) each collected at least 1 of the
6th in strikeouts (537). Mariners 11 saves.

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OF Gabby Gonzalez led all Mariners
ABOUT THE RANKINGS: RH John Creel (T4th, 19) and RHP Josias De Los Santos (T4th, 19)
each ranked T4th among all relievers in the ACL with 19 appearances. De Los Santo also ranked
T13th wth 3 saves. RH Abdiel Medina ranked among qualyfing ACL leaders in innings pitched (7th,
49.2), WHIP (13th, 1.61), ERA (14th, 5.80) and opponents batting average (15th, .300). LHP Jake
farmhands and also led the Arizona
Miednik ranked T4th in holds (3), RHP David Morillo ranked 22nd in innings pitched (42.1) and RHP
Complex League with a 20-game hitting
streak, June 27-July 29. Colby Morris ranked T10th in starts (9). In his first season since transition from a position player to
pitcher, RHP Juan Querecuto ranked among the ACL leaders in holds (T4th, 3) and games (T14th,
17).
ROOKIE DSL MARINERS – DOMINICAN SUMMER LEAGUE (NORTHEAST DIVISION)

Villa Mella, Dominican Republic


Rookie DSL MARINERS 2022 RECORD: MANAGER: Nico Giarratano (1st Year)
PITCHING COACH: Jose Amancio Veloz
Dominican Summer League 32-27 HITTING COACH: Devin Fujioka
5th Place COACH: Hecmart Nieves & Guady Jabalera
TRAINER: Jorge Rodriguez
PERFORMANCE SPECIALIST: Cesar Velazquez & Ramire
Martinez

Manager Nico Giarratano led the DSL Mariners to a 32-27 record, finishing 5th in the Dominican
OVERALL STANDINGS: Summer League Northeast Division, trailing the DSL Rockies by 8.5 games. The DSL Mariners went
Dominican Summer League (South Division): 16-14 at home and 16-13 on the road this season. The DSL Mariners won a season-high 4
W L PCT GB consecutive games, July 8-12 and July 22-26.
DSL Rockies 41 19 .683 -
DSL Angels 35 25 .583 6.0
DSL Colorado 34 26 .567 7.0 ABOUT THE OFFENSE: The DSL Mariners wrapped up the season batting .235 (406x1729) with
DSL Cardinals 33 26 .559 7.5 307 runs scored, 72 doubles, 20 triples, 46 home runs, 256 RBI, 285 walks and 62 stolen bases in 59
DSL Mariners 32 27 .542 8.5
DSL Twins 32 28 .533 9.0 games in the Dominican Summer League. The DSL Mariners ranked T2nd in the Dominican Summer
DSL Nationals 29 31 .483 12.0 League in home runs with 46 (also: LAD Bautista), trailing only DSL Colorado (55).
DSL Giants Orange 26 32 .448 14.0
DSL Giants Black 22 38 .367 19.0
OFFENSIVE PRODUCTION: The Mariners had 11 players record at least 1 of the team’s 46 home
TEAM BATTING LEADERS runs, including a team-high 10 home runs by OF Lazaro Montes. OF Carlos Jimenez (6), OF
Bryant Mendez (5), INF Michael Arroyo (4), OF Juan Cruz (4), OF Andy Sosa (4), INF Luis
Games ........................................ Montes – 55 Suisbel (4), INF Ricardo Cova (3), INF Martin Gonalez (3), C Carlos Gonzalez (2) and C Adrian
At-bats........................................ Montes - 176
Batting Average ......................... Arroyo - .314
Garcia (1) each hit at least 1 of the team’s 46 home runs. Montes led the DSL Mariners with 41 RBI,
Hits .............................................. Montes – 50 while Cova (28), M. Gonzalez (24), Arroyo (22), Mendez (22) and Sosa (20) each drove in at least
Runs..............................................Arroyo – 46 20 runs for the DSL Mariners.
2B ................................................ Montes - 13
3B ................................................. Montes – 5 LEADER OF THE PACK: Among Domincan Summer League leaders, OF Lazaro Montes ranked
HR ............................................... Montes – 10
RBI .............................................. Montes – 41 4th in total bases, T4th in extra-base hits (28), 6th in slugging percentage (.585), T6th in home runs
BB ............................................... Montes – 35 (10), 7th in OPS (1.007), T7th in RBI (41) and T9th in triples (5). INF Michael Arroyo ranked among
SO ...................................... M. Gonzalezl – 86 the DSL leaders in runs scored (10th, 46), on-base percentage (11th, .457), OPS (16th, .941) and
OBP ........................................... Arroyo - .457 average (24th, .314).
SLG ........................................... Montes - .585
OPS ....................................... Montes – 1.007
XBH............................................. Montes – 28 LET’S GO STREAKING: INF Ricardo Cova led the DSL Mariners with a season-high 10-game hitting
SB .............................................. Jimenez – 13 streak, July 16-30. During the streak he hit .400 (16x40) with 10 runs scored, 1 double, 1 triple, 1
CS ................................................ Jimenez – 5 home run, 10 RBI, 3 walks and 4 stolen bases. The Mariners had 8 players (done 9x) record a hit in at
TB ............................................. Montes – 103 least 5 consecutive games: Cova (10 G: 7/16-30 & 5 G: 6/14-20), INF Michael Arroyo (8 G: 7/15-8/1),
*min. 50 AB
OF Andy Sosa (7 G: 7/26-8/6), OF Carlos Jimenez (6 G: 6/23-30), OF Luis Bolivar (6 G: 8/1-6), OF
Bryant Mendez (5 G: 7/14-19) and INF Luis Suisbel (5 G: 7/26-8/1).
TEAM PITCHING LEADERS
W .... Barrios, Marcano, Ovando, Sanchez – 4 GETTING ON BASE: OF Bryant Mendez reached base safely in a season-high 16 consecutive
L ............................................ Lora, Munoz – 4 games, July 22-Aug. 10. It was the longest on-base streak by a DSL Mariners player this season.
Saves .......................................... Guevara – 4
GS ................................................. Munoz - 11
During the streak he hit .296 (16x54) with 15 runs scored, 2 doubles, 4 home runs, 13 RBI, 11 walks
G ................................................. Ovando - 23 and 4 stolen bases. INF Luis Suisbel (14 G: 7/16-8/3), OF Lazaro Montes (12 G: 8/3-19 & 11 G: 7/4-
IP .............................................. Munoz – 48.2 16), INF Michael Arroyo (12 G: 7/11-8/1), INF Ricardo Cova (12 G: 7/16-8/2 & 10 G: 6/6/20), INF
CG .............................................................. --- Martin Gonzalez (12 G: 8/5-end of season) each collected on-base streaks of at least 10 games.
BB .................................................... Pinto - 29
SO ................................................ Munoz – 58
ERA........................................ Talavera – 1.29 ABOUT THE PITCHING STAFF: The Mariners pitching staff combined to go 32-27 with 15 saves and
WHIP...................................... Talavera – .081 4.74 ERA (243 ER, 461.1 IP) in 59 games. The staff combined to hold opponents to a .240, while
OPP AVG ............................... Talavera – .141 walking 289 and striking out 456. RHP Anyelo Ovando led the Dominican Summer League with 8
*min 15.0 IP holds, while RHP Yensey Bello ranked T4th with 4 holds. RHP Jean Munoz ranked among the
qualifying DSL leaders in lowest opponent batting average (15th, .239), WHIP (17th, 1.27) and innings
INSIDE THE NUMBERS pitched (T21st, 48.2). RHP Anderson Guevara finished T12th with 20 appearances in the league.

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RHP Anyelo Ovando led the
WINNER, WINNER: The Mariners had 13 pitchers recorded at least 1 win of the team’s 32 wins,
including a team-high 4 wins by RHP Sebastian Barrios (4), RHP Emmanuel Marcano (4), RHP
Anyelo Ovando (4) and RHP Steven Sanchez (4). RHP Eduardo Tovar (3), RHP Lisander Brito
Dominican Summer League with 8 (2), RHP Anderson Guevara (2), RHP Yoryi Jimenez (2), RHP Jean Munoz (2), RHP Wuilliams
holds. Rodriguez (2), RHP Kristian Cardozo (1), RHP Luis Martinez (1) and RHP Juan Pinto (1) each
collected at least 1 win for the DSL Mariners. Guevara led the DSL Mariners with 4 saves, while

46 Sanchez (3), Jimenez (2), Marcano (2), Ovando (2) and Tovar (2) each collected at least 1 of the
team’s 15 saves.
The DSL Mariners ranked T2nd in the
Dominican Summer League in home
runs with 46 (also: LAD Bautista),
trailing only DSL Colorado (55).
TACOMA RAINIERS (W-L Record: 72-78)
Player Team B AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS PA SAC SF HBP GIDP E
Amburgey, T LOU R .226 39 133 19 30 57 4 1 7 12 15 0 46 0 1 .302 .429 .731 149 0 1 0 4 0
Amburgey, T TAC R .172 20 64 11 11 18 1 0 2 7 4 0 20 1 0 .232 .281 .513 69 0 0 1 1 0
Amburgey, T 2 Teams R .208 59 197 30 41 75 5 1 9 19 19 0 66 1 1 .280 .381 .661 218 0 1 1 5 0
Anchia, J TAC R .333 2 6 1 2 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 .333 .667 1.000 6 0 0 0 0 0
Bird, R TAC L .500 47 2 1 1 2 1 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 .750 1.000 1.750 4 0 0 0 0 0
Blandino, A SAC R .183 24 82 13 15 23 5 0 1 9 13 0 38 1 0 .309 .280 .589 97 0 0 2 0 4
Blandino, A TAC R .203 47 138 24 28 47 8 1 3 22 43 0 51 7 2 .399 .341 .740 188 0 3 4 1 0
Blandino, A 2 Teams R .195 71 220 37 43 70 13 1 4 31 56 0 89 8 2 .368 .318 .686 285 0 3 6 1 4
Casali, C SAC R .000 3 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 .000 .000 .000 7 0 0 0 0 0
Casali, C TAC R .308 5 13 3 4 5 1 0 0 1 3 0 3 0 0 .471 .385 .856 17 0 0 1 0 1
Casali, C 2 Teams R .200 8 20 3 4 5 1 0 0 1 3 0 10 0 0 .333 .250 .583 24 0 0 1 0 1
Ellis, D RNO R .217 42 143 27 31 57 12 1 4 28 33 0 38 2 0 .369 .399 .768 179 0 1 2 6 4
Ellis, D TAC R .231 70 242 34 56 118 15 1 15 39 41 1 79 4 3 .346 .488 .834 289 0 3 3 5 5
Ellis, D 2 Teams R .226 112 385 61 87 175 27 2 19 67 74 1 117 6 3 .355 .455 .810 468 0 4 5 11 9
Fairchild, S LOU R .273 34 121 23 33 62 6 1 7 16 10 0 34 5 1 .338 .512 .850 136 0 2 3 1 1
Fairchild, S RNO R .162 10 37 3 6 14 2 0 2 3 4 1 15 0 1 .279 .378 .657 43 0 0 2 1 0
Fairchild, S SAC R .188 5 16 2 3 7 1 0 1 1 4 0 8 2 0 .381 .438 .819 21 0 0 1 0 0
Fairchild, S TAC R .438 4 16 4 7 10 0 0 1 3 2 0 3 0 0 .571 .625 1.196 21 0 0 3 0 0
Fairchild, S 4 Teams R .258 53 190 32 49 93 9 1 11 23 20 1 60 7 2 .353 .489 .842 221 0 2 9 2 1
Ford, M GWN L .238 14 42 2 10 16 6 0 0 3 11 0 7 0 0 .396 .381 .777 53 0 0 0 1 3
Ford, M SAC L .000 3 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 1 0 0 .462 .000 .462 13 0 0 0 0 1
Ford, M SL L .217 6 23 2 5 6 1 0 0 0 1 0 5 0 0 .250 .261 .511 24 0 0 0 1 0
Ford, M TAC L .317 11 41 10 13 20 1 0 2 5 5 0 4 0 0 .404 .488 .892 47 0 0 1 2 0
Ford, M 4 Teams L .248 34 113 14 28 42 8 0 2 8 23 0 17 0 0 .380 .372 .752 137 0 0 1 4 4
Green, Z TAC R .227 91 339 44 77 156 23 1 18 52 28 0 113 1 0 .291 .460 .751 378 0 6 5 8 5
Guerrero, A TAC R .400 1 5 1 2 5 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 .400 1.000 1.400 5 0 0 0 0 0
Haggerty, S TAC S .283 39 152 28 43 76 11 2 6 25 18 0 34 15 1 .369 .500 .869 179 3 2 4 2 7
Hamilton, B JAX R .333 1 3 0 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 .333 .667 1.000 3 0 0 0 0 0
Hamilton, B STP R .143 2 7 2 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 4 1 0 .250 .286 .536 8 0 0 0 0 0
Hamilton, B TAC R .186 22 86 11 16 18 2 0 0 5 9 0 25 4 0 .263 .209 .472 95 0 0 0 0 2
Hamilton, B 3 Teams R .188 25 96 13 18 22 4 0 0 6 10 0 31 5 0 .264 .229 .493 106 0 0 0 0 2
Haniger, M TAC R .238 8 21 5 5 11 0 0 2 6 10 1 3 0 0 .515 .524 1.039 33 0 0 2 1 0
Heineman, S TAC R .190 29 100 16 19 31 6 0 2 15 11 1 40 5 3 .277 .310 .587 112 0 0 1 4 1
Hill, D TAC R .236 34 106 19 25 49 5 2 5 19 13 0 36 6 1 .320 .462 .782 123 1 2 1 1 1
Hill, D TOL R .223 31 121 19 27 42 5 2 2 10 9 0 32 2 1 .275 .347 .622 132 1 1 0 0 0
Hill, D 2 Teams R .229 65 227 38 52 91 10 4 7 29 22 0 68 8 2 .296 .401 .697 255 2 3 1 1 1
Izturis Jr., C TAC S .220 15 41 6 9 10 1 0 0 5 5 0 11 3 2 .304 .244 .548 46 0 0 0 2 0
Kelenic, J TAC L .295 86 352 58 104 196 32 3 18 65 35 3 82 9 4 .365 .557 .922 394 0 2 5 3 2
Knapp, A SAC S .276 34 127 20 35 66 7 0 8 26 13 0 35 1 1 .352 .520 .872 142 0 0 2 2 4
Knapp, A TAC S .198 22 81 8 16 35 7 0 4 11 4 0 22 0 0 .250 .432 .682 88 0 1 2 1 3
Knapp, A 2 Teams S .245 56 208 28 51 101 14 0 12 37 17 0 57 1 1 .313 .486 .799 230 0 1 4 3 7
Koch, M TAC L .000 38 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0
Lewis, K TAC R .245 42 147 29 36 76 4 0 12 34 26 0 45 0 0 .362 .517 .879 174 0 0 1 5 1
Marlowe, C TAC L .250 13 52 8 13 27 3 1 3 16 7 1 23 6 0 .350 .519 .869 60 0 0 1 0 0
Mazza, C TAC R .000 16 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .000 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0
McCoy, M TAC R .256 124 442 72 113 209 23 5 21 63 50 1 130 22 3 .332 .473 .805 503 3 5 3 8 6
Mejia, E TAC S .261 120 464 72 121 201 29 3 15 58 49 0 103 19 7 .330 .433 .763 521 3 4 1 6 11
Moore, D TAC R .250 1 4 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 .250 .250 .500 4 0 0 0 0 0
Morgan, J TAC R .220 20 59 6 13 22 3 0 2 5 12 0 15 0 0 .342 .373 .715 73 0 2 0 2 2
O'Keefe, B TAC R .253 83 316 42 80 142 19 2 13 40 32 0 80 1 1 .330 .449 .779 352 0 0 4 7 6
Odom, J TAC R .231 62 208 30 48 93 15 0 10 25 28 1 95 2 0 .328 .447 .775 238 0 0 2 2 6
Padlo, K IND R .279 22 86 15 24 34 7 0 1 15 9 0 31 3 0 .344 .395 .739 96 0 1 0 4 2
Padlo, K SAC R .275 22 80 16 22 48 3 1 7 16 5 0 18 3 0 .333 .600 .933 87 0 0 2 2 0
Padlo, K TAC R .229 38 140 18 32 52 6 1 4 20 18 0 41 7 2 .323 .371 .694 161 0 1 2 3 2
Padlo, K 3 Teams R .255 82 306 49 78 134 16 2 12 51 32 0 90 13 2 .331 .438 .769 344 0 2 4 9 4
Parker, J TAC R .000 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .000 .000 4 0 0 0 1 0
Perez, M TAC R .172 13 29 4 5 11 0 0 2 5 5 0 19 0 0 .294 .379 .673 34 0 0 0 0 0
Raleigh, C TAC S .286 7 28 4 8 13 2 0 1 4 2 0 7 0 0 .333 .464 .797 30 0 0 0 0 1
Ramirez, B TAC L .318 6 22 2 7 10 0 0 1 2 0 0 8 0 0 .318 .455 .773 22 0 0 0 0 0
Ramirez, N TAC L .000 55 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 2 0 0 0 0 0
Sheaffer, D TAC R .250 1 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 .250 .250 .500 4 0 0 0 0 1
Souza Jr., S TAC R .267 22 75 17 20 40 5 0 5 17 19 0 25 3 1 .417 .533 .950 96 0 1 1 1 0
Steckenrider, D TAC R .000 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0
Tingelstad, T TAC L .286 4 14 0 4 6 0 1 0 2 3 0 5 0 0 .412 .429 .841 17 0 0 0 0 1
Toro, A TAC S .241 16 58 6 14 25 3 1 2 12 10 0 12 3 0 .353 .431 .784 69 0 0 0 3 0
Torrens, L TAC R .279 16 61 7 17 31 5 0 3 15 5 0 18 0 0 .324 .508 .832 68 0 2 0 1 1
Trammell, T TAC L .333 22 87 18 29 50 6 0 5 12 11 0 17 8 1 .408 .575 .983 98 0 0 0 3 0
Upton, J TAC R .200 12 45 8 9 17 2 0 2 6 6 0 18 0 0 .288 .378 .666 53 0 1 0 0 0
Villar, J TAC S .283 37 145 20 41 72 9 2 6 24 10 0 34 10 3 .329 .497 .826 155 0 0 0 7 2
Wall, F TAC L .255 120 412 67 105 146 17 3 6 41 42 1 125 52 12 .333 .354 .687 467 2 3 8 3 1
Walton, D SAC L .225 20 71 10 16 25 6 0 1 7 12 0 13 3 0 .345 .352 .697 88 4 0 1 2 1
Walton, D TAC L .294 12 51 10 15 26 4 2 1 5 6 0 6 2 1 .368 .510 .878 57 0 0 0 0 1
Walton, D 2 Teams L .254 32 122 20 31 51 10 2 2 12 18 0 19 5 1 .355 .418 .773 145 4 0 1 2 2
Warner, A TAC L .000 33 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0
White, E TAC R .204 28 93 14 19 45 5 0 7 16 13 0 23 0 0 .308 .484 .792 107 0 0 1 2 1
Wilson, M TAC R .218 91 293 50 64 136 18 3 16 47 53 0 126 14 2 .344 .464 .808 355 0 4 5 5 1
TACOMA .248 150 5061 789 1253 2263 294 34 216 752 640 10 1511 205 49 .337 .447 .784 5819 12 42 62 90 78
OPPONENTS .270 150 5176 848 1397 2306 270 33 191 810 542 2 1251 134 39 .348 .446 .794 5874 19 35 100 113
TACOMA RAINIERS -- Statistics Continued:

Player Team T W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF HLD SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO AVG WP BK GIDP TBF
Abad, F TAC L 1 1 3.56 40 0 0 0 9 7 0 1 43.0 43 21 17 5 1 12 0 32 .265 2 1 4 180
Banda, A SWB L 0 3 6.14 6 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 7.1 7 6 5 0 2 6 0 8 .259 0 0 1 36
Banda, A TAC L 0 0 2.25 4 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 4.0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 3 .077 0 0 0 13
Banda, A 2 Teams L 0 3 4.76 10 1 0 0 3 2 0 0 11.1 8 7 6 1 2 6 0 11 .200 0 0 1 49
Barnes, J SWB R 1 1 2.25 10 0 0 0 5 2 0 2 8.0 4 3 2 0 0 4 1 8 .143 1 1 0 32
Barnes, J TAC R 0 0 0.00 4 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 4.0 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 .250 0 0 0 17
Barnes, J TOL R 0 0 3.00 5 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 6.0 7 2 2 0 0 2 0 12 .280 1 0 0 27
Barnes, J 3 Teams R 1 1 2.00 19 0 0 0 7 4 0 2 18.0 15 5 4 0 0 7 1 25 .217 2 1 0 76
Bayless, J TAC R 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 4
Bernardino, B TAC L 2 0 2.20 23 0 0 0 4 5 2 2 32.2 18 10 8 1 3 10 0 35 .161 0 0 4 125
Bird, R TAC L 6 1 6.66 44 0 0 0 4 6 0 3 48.2 60 40 36 7 4 35 0 50 .306 2 0 4 239
Boyd, M TAC L 1 1 2.25 6 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 8.0 4 2 2 1 1 0 0 14 .143 0 1 0 29
Brash, M TAC R 0 1 3.46 22 0 0 0 10 3 3 4 26.0 19 14 10 4 0 14 0 41 .207 3 0 3 107
Creel, J TAC R 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 0 0 1
Davis, J TAC R 0 0 -.-- 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 4 5 4 1 1 1 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 6
Driver, T TAC R 0 0 9.00 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2.0 3 2 2 0 1 1 0 2 .375 0 0 0 11
Elías, R TAC L 3 3 5.12 37 9 0 0 3 6 0 2 65.0 70 39 37 8 0 19 0 55 .275 2 3 2 278
Ellis, D TAC R 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 0 0 0 4
Festa, M TAC R 1 0 0.00 6 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 6.2 2 2 0 0 0 2 0 11 .091 0 0 1 24
Ford, M TAC R 0 0 6.75 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1.1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 .200 0 0 0 6
Giles, K SAC R 0 0 3.38 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2.2 2 1 1 1 0 2 0 2 .200 0 0 0 12
Giles, K TAC R 0 1 10.29 8 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 7.0 10 9 8 3 0 7 0 6 .323 1 0 1 38
Giles, K 2 Teams R 0 1 8.38 11 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 9.2 12 10 9 4 0 9 0 8 .293 1 0 1 50
Hill, K TAC R 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 0 0 0 4
Jefferson, C TAC R 0 0 5.19 5 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 8.2 12 7 5 0 1 6 0 13 .353 0 0 1 44
Kirby, G TAC R 0 1 18.00 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.0 5 4 4 0 1 1 0 2 .455 0 0 0 13
Koch, M TAC R 4 1 3.05 38 0 0 0 20 6 4 4 38.1 27 14 13 6 3 13 1 50 .196 1 0 1 156
Margevicius, N TAC L 0 4 7.53 33 7 0 0 2 3 0 0 49.0 78 47 41 8 7 19 0 51 .355 6 0 1 251
Mazza, C DUR R 1 0 4.85 8 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 13.0 16 9 7 0 2 6 0 18 .302 1 0 1 63
Mazza, C TAC R 4 3 7.49 15 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 33.2 44 29 28 9 3 13 0 28 .314 4 0 2 156
Mazza, C 2 Teams R 5 3 6.75 23 7 0 0 0 1 0 0 46.2 60 38 35 9 5 19 0 46 .311 5 0 3 219
McCaughan, D TAC R 8 9 4.55 28 28 0 0 0 0 0 0 154.1 140 82 78 22 9 42 0 141 .238 2 0 6 642
McKinney, I TAC L 0 2 10.07 10 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 22.1 27 27 25 5 3 17 0 8 .307 2 0 4 111
Mercedes, J TAC R 0 2 6.30 3 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 10.0 14 7 7 0 1 4 0 6 .326 1 1 1 48
Mills, W OMA R 2 1 2.57 13 0 0 0 8 1 1 2 14.0 7 5 4 2 1 10 2 23 .149 1 0 2 58
Mills, W TAC R 1 0 1.83 16 0 0 0 2 4 0 0 19.2 12 4 4 1 0 7 0 17 .174 0 0 1 76
Mills, W 2 Teams R 3 1 2.14 29 0 0 0 10 5 1 2 33.2 19 9 8 3 1 17 2 40 .164 1 0 3 134
Milone, T TAC L 3 1 2.68 11 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 40.1 30 12 12 3 0 11 0 38 .208 0 0 4 156
Misiewicz, A OMA L 2 1 4.05 8 0 0 0 3 1 0 2 6.2 3 3 3 2 0 1 0 7 .136 0 0 0 24
Misiewicz, A TAC L 0 0 3.65 13 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 12.1 10 5 5 2 1 6 0 13 .208 0 0 1 55
Misiewicz, A 2 Teams L 2 1 3.79 21 0 0 0 6 2 0 2 19.0 13 8 8 4 1 7 0 20 .186 0 0 1 79
Morris, C TAC R 0 0 27.00 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.0 6 9 9 1 1 4 0 2 .429 0 0 0 20
Murfee, P TAC R 2 0 0.00 5 0 0 0 4 0 2 2 8.0 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 10 .043 0 0 0 27
Nunez, K TAC R 0 0 6.75 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.2 4 2 2 0 0 2 0 0 .308 0 0 0 15
O'Brien, R LOU R 0 0 6.00 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.0 2 2 2 1 0 1 0 4 .182 1 0 0 12
O'Brien, R TAC R 1 3 7.12 32 1 0 0 4 1 0 2 36.2 43 36 29 4 5 29 0 43 .287 3 0 1 184
O'Brien, R 2 Teams R 1 3 7.03 33 1 0 0 4 1 0 2 39.2 45 38 31 5 5 30 0 47 .280 4 0 1 196
Perez, B TAC L 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 .143 1 0 0 8
Ponce de Leon, D ROC R 1 3 5.65 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 28.2 29 19 18 3 0 12 0 36 .259 0 1 2 124
Ponce de Leon, D TAC R 5 8 7.95 16 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 71.1 77 64 63 16 5 42 0 80 .271 3 0 5 332
Ponce de Leon, D TOL R 3 0 1.69 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 16.0 9 3 3 0 0 5 0 15 .158 0 0 0 62
Ponce de Leon, D 3 Teams R 9 11 6.52 26 26 0 0 0 0 0 0 116.0 115 86 84 19 5 59 0 131 .254 3 1 7 518
Ramirez, N TAC L 3 4 2.93 53 0 0 0 37 2 16 19 55.1 49 21 18 4 2 15 1 53 .241 1 1 6 224
Ramirez, Y COL R 1 0 4.35 11 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 10.1 3 5 5 0 3 10 1 13 .097 0 0 3 44
Ramirez, Y IND R 1 0 0.00 5 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 5.1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 4 .059 0 0 0 19
Ramirez, Y TAC R 0 1 9.00 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6.0 8 7 6 2 0 1 0 7 .308 1 0 0 27
Ramirez, Y 3 Teams R 2 1 4.57 20 0 0 0 4 2 0 1 21.2 12 12 11 2 3 13 1 24 .162 1 0 3 90
Romo, S TAC R 0 0 9.00 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 .250 0 0 0 4
Sheffield, J TAC L 6 8 6.99 24 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 103.0 138 85 80 19 11 47 0 86 .322 9 0 15 490
Sosa, G TAC R 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 0 0 0 4
Steckenrider, D TAC R 4 0 4.62 23 0 0 0 9 2 3 4 25.1 29 14 13 6 0 17 0 21 .274 1 0 1 123
Swanson, E TAC R 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .400 0 0 0 5
Townsend, B TAC L 0 1 6.75 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2.2 4 2 2 0 1 2 0 6 .333 0 0 0 15
Valdez, P TAC R 1 1 4.22 18 1 0 0 1 4 0 1 21.1 26 14 10 3 5 9 0 16 .313 1 0 4 98
Valdez, P WOR R 1 0 3.06 14 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 17.2 11 6 6 0 0 14 0 19 .193 1 0 2 72
Valdez, P 2 Teams R 2 1 3.69 32 1 0 0 4 6 0 1 39.0 37 20 16 3 5 23 0 35 .264 2 0 6 170
Villarreal, F TAC R 0 0 21.60 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.2 4 4 4 0 0 3 0 1 .444 2 0 0 12
Wade, K TAC R 5 7 5.45 24 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 115.2 144 72 70 20 3 27 0 78 .306 0 0 11 503
Warner, A TAC L 5 3 5.21 33 12 0 0 5 2 0 0 86.1 96 51 50 14 6 32 0 72 .288 5 0 11 375
Weigel, P TAC R 3 5 4.21 53 1 0 0 7 8 1 4 62.0 50 32 29 6 9 38 0 63 .222 3 1 9 273
Williams, T SAC R 0 0 6.81 27 3 0 0 8 2 0 2 39.2 50 31 30 4 6 17 1 45 .301 6 0 2 191
Williams, T TAC R 2 1 1.14 23 0 0 0 3 7 1 2 23.2 20 4 3 1 2 7 0 23 .241 1 0 4 93
Williams, T 2 Teams R 2 1 4.69 50 3 0 0 11 9 1 4 63.1 70 35 33 5 8 24 1 68 .281 7 0 6 284
Wilson, M TAC R 0 0 22.50 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2.0 3 5 5 0 1 2 0 1 .333 0 0 0 12
Wojciechowski, A TAC R 0 4 8.77 9 5 0 0 0 1 0 0 25.2 33 28 25 7 2 8 0 23 .308 1 0 2 118
Young, D GWN L 0 1 3.24 11 0 0 0 1 3 0 2 8.1 5 3 3 0 2 4 0 17 .172 1 0 0 35
Young, D TAC L 1 1 3.86 29 0 0 0 7 4 2 2 28.0 20 13 12 0 6 9 0 40 .196 1 1 3 118
Young, D 2 Teams L 1 2 3.72 40 0 0 0 8 7 2 4 36.1 25 16 15 0 8 13 0 57 .191 2 1 3 153
TACOMA 72 78 5.28 150 150 0 9 150 79 34 54 1328.1 1397 848 779 191 100 542 2 1251 .270 60 9 113 5874
OPPONENTS 78 72 4.94 150 150 2 3 148 92 29 61 1331.0 1253 789 731 216 62 640 10 1511 .248 84 17 90 5819
TACOMA RAINIERS -- Game-by-Game Results:
DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE REC. WINNER LOSER SAVE 8/5/22 @SAC W 4-2 46 - 56 McCaughan, D(7-5) Hjelle, S(4-6) Steckenrider, D(2)
8/6/22 @SAC W 4-2 47 - 56 Weigel, P(3-5) Marciano, J(4-1) Ramirez, N(9)
4/5/22 SL W 4-2 1-0 Bird, R(1-0) Aro, J(0-1) Murfee, P(1)
8/7/22 @SAC L 8-10 47 - 57 Alexander, S(1-0) Elías, R(0-1)
4/6/22 SL L 5-9 1-1 Peguero, E(1-0) McKinney, I(0-1)
8/9/22 LV L 4-10 47 - 58 Dunshee, P(5-9) Wade, K(3-4)
4/7/22 SL L 1-14 1-2 Kalish, J(1-0) Wojciechowski, A(0-1)
8/10/22 LV W 3-0 48 - 58 Mazza, C(3-3) Wiles, C(8-8) Ramirez, N(10)
4/8/22 SL PPD
8/11/22 LV W 12-8 49 - 58 Elías, R(1-1) Koenig, J(4-5)
4/9/22 SL L 0-12 1-3 Valdez, C(1-0) Margevicius, N(0-1)
8/12/22 LV L 4-5 49 - 59 Acton, G(2-4) Valdez, P(1-1) Ruiz, N(2)
4/9/22 SL W 1-0 2-3 Murfee, P(1-0) Wantz, A(0-1)
8/13/22 LV L 4-9 49 - 60 Martinez, A(5-6) Sheffield, J(4-6)
4/10/22 SL L 1-7 2-4 Peguero, E(2-0) McCaughan, D(0-1)
8/13/22 LV L 3-5 49 - 61 Romero, M(1-1) Elías, R(1-2) Brown, A(3)
4/12/22 @ABQ W 10-9 (10) 3-4 Murfee, P(2-0) Todd, R(0-1)
8/14/22 LV W 9-1 50 - 61 Wade, K(4-4) Dunshee, P(5-10)
4/13/22 @ABQ L 6-7 3-5 Overton, D(1-1) Wojciechowski, A(0-2) Bird, J(1)
8/16/22 ABQ W 8-4 51 - 61 Mazza, C(4-3) Goudeau, A(0-7)
4/14/22 @ABQ L 8-11 3-6 Dennis, M(1-1) Ponce de Leon, D(0-1)
8/17/22 ABQ L 2-5 51 - 62 Gold, B(6-5) McCaughan, D(7-6) Lee, Z(8)
4/15/22 @ABQ L 2-5 3-7 Neal, Z(1-1) Mercedes, J(0-1) Smith, C(2)
8/18/22 ABQ W 9-5 52 - 62 Bird, R(5-1) Pint, R(0-1)
4/16/22 @ABQ L 3-10 3-8 Feltner, R(1-0) McCaughan, D(0-2)
8/19/22 ABQ L 4-6 52 - 63 Kauffmann, K(3-1) Boyd, M(0-1) Lee, Z(9)
4/17/22 @ABQ W 12-11 4-8 Mills, W(1-0) Smith, C(0-1) Murfee, P(2)
4/19/22 SUG L 5-11 4-9 Olczak, J(1-0) Wojciechowski, A(0-3) 8/20/22 ABQ L 2-6 52 - 64 Kuhl, C(1-0) Wade, K(4-5)
8/21/22 ABQ W 9-8 53 - 64 Ramirez, N(3-2) Lee, Z(3-2)
4/20/22 SUG W 4-2 5-9 Ponce de Leon, D(1-1) Brown, H(0-1) Young, D(1)
8/23/22 @SL W 2-0 54 - 64 McCaughan, D(8-6) Daniel, D(4-6) Steckenrider, D(3)
4/21/22 SUG L 3-6 5 - 10 Bielak, B(1-0) McKinney, I(0-2)
4/22/22 SUG 8/24/22 @SL L 3-9 54 - 65 Seminaris, A(1-3) Sheffield, J(4-7)
L 7-8 (10) 5 - 11 Morgan, A(1-1) Bird, R(1-1) Paredes, E(1)
8/25/22 @SL W 6-1 55 - 65 Warner, A(3-2) Lee, J(0-1)
4/23/22 SUG L 2-4 5 - 12 Solomon, P(1-1) Townsend, B(0-1) James, J(3)
8/26/22 @SL L 3-4 55 - 66 Valdez, C(8-5) Wade, K(4-6) Ortega, O(1)
4/24/22 SUG L 2-3 (10) 5 - 13 France, J(1-0) O'Brien, R(0-1)
8/27/22 @SL W 10-4 56 - 66 Mazza, C(5-3) Lorenzen, M(0-2)
4/26/22 @LV W 12-5 6 - 13 Ponce de Leon, D(2-1) Kaprielian, J(0-1)
8/28/22 @SL W 5-0 57 - 66 Boyd, M(1-1) Junk, J(1-4)
4/27/22 @LV L 5-6 6 - 14 Brown, A(1-0) Mercedes, J(0-2) Selman, S(1)
8/30/22 SAC W 8-5 58 - 66 Sheffield, J(5-7) Hjelle, S(6-8)
4/28/22 @LV W 7-1 7 - 14 McCaughan, D(1-2) Martinez, A(0-2)
4/29/22 @LV L 6-7 7 - 15 Castellani, R(1-0) Ramirez, N(0-1) 8/31/22 SAC L 11-12 58 - 67 Waites, C(1-0) Ramirez, N(3-3) Miller, S(11)
4/30/22 @LV L 2-10 7 - 16 Koenig, J(1-2) Wojciechowski, A(0-4) 9/1/22 SAC L 1-10 58 - 68 Huang, W(2-2) Milone, T(3-1)
9/2/22 SAC W 6-3 59 - 68 Steckenrider, D(1-0) Fletcher, A(1-2) Ramirez, N(11)
5/1/22 @LV L 5-6 7 - 17 Castellani, R(2-0) Ramirez, Y(0-1) Selman, S(2)
9/3/22 SAC W 10-5 60 - 68 Warner, A(4-2) Bermudez, J(2-5) Bernardino, B(1)
5/3/22 @SL W 13-11 8 - 17 O'Brien, R(1-1) Reyes, G(1-2) Weigel, P(1)
9/4/22 SAC L 1-2 60 - 69 Gudino, N(3-4) McCaughan, D(8-7) Miller, S(12)
5/4/22 @SL L 2-3 8 - 18 Suero, W(2-2) Ramirez, N(0-2)
9/6/22 @OKC W 7-3 61 - 69 Sheffield, J(6-7) Burrows, B(6-6)
5/5/22 @SL L 1-8 8 - 19 Valdez, C(4-1) Warner, A(0-1)
9/7/22 @OKC W 6-1 62 - 69 Wade, K(5-6) Stone, G(0-1)
5/6/22 @SL L 5-9 8 - 20 Suarez, J(1-0) Sheffield, J(0-1)
9/8/22 @OKC L 4-5 (10) 62 - 70 Washington, M(1-2) Ramirez, N(3-4)
5/7/22 @SL L 12-13 (11) 8 - 21 Reyes, G(2-2) Weigel, P(0-1)
9/9/22 @OKC W 6-3 63 - 70 Elías, R(2-2) Grove, M(1-4) Williams, T(1)
5/8/22 @SL W 14-10 9 - 21 Ponce de Leon, D(3-1) Daniel, D(0-1)
9/10/22 @OKC W 4-3 64 - 70 Warner, A(5-2) Pepiot, R(8-1) Ramirez, N(12)
5/10/22 RNO L 3-8 9 - 22 Martin, Co(1-0) McCaughan, D(1-3)
9/11/22 @OKC L 5-20 64 - 71 Zamora, D(4-2) McCaughan, D(8-8)
5/11/22 RNO L 6-7 9 - 23 Nelson, R(1-3) Sheffield, J(0-2) Aguilar, M(3)
9/13/22 @LV W 8-7 65 - 71 Steckenrider, D(2-0) Acton, G(2-6) Bernardino, B(2)
5/12/22 RNO W 5-2 10 - 23 Bird, R(2-1) Henry, T(1-2) Ramirez, N(1)
9/14/22 @LV W 8-7 66 - 71 Abad, F(1-1) Honeywell Jr., B(0-3) Ramirez, N(13)
5/13/22 RNO W 8-6 11 - 23 Koch, M(1-0) Meisinger, R(1-2)
9/15/22 @LV L 5-7 66 - 72 Walkinshaw, J(1-0) O'Brien, R(1-3) Selman, S(6)
5/14/22 RNO L 3-9 11 - 24 Straily, D(2-2) Ponce de Leon, D(3-2)
9/16/22 @LV L 3-9 66 - 73 Brown, A(7-4) Elías, R(2-3)
5/15/22 RNO L 3-4 11 - 25 Uceta, E(2-0) Warner, A(0-2) Stumpo, M(3)
9/17/22 @LV W 12-11 67 - 73 Steckenrider, D(3-0) Kolarek, A(1-3) Ramirez, N(14)
5/17/22 @SAC W 8-3 12 - 25 Weigel, P(1-1) Hjelle, S(2-2)
9/18/22 @LV W 19-9 68 - 73 Bird, R(6-1) Logue, Z(3-5)
5/18/22 @SAC L 0-5 12 - 26 Espinal, R(3-0) McCaughan, D(1-4)
9/20/22 RR L 2-3 (11) 68 - 74 Evans, D(2-3) Williams, T(1-1) Lee, C(1)
5/19/22 @SAC W 11-0 13 - 26 Milone, T(1-0) Ruotolo, P(1-2)
9/21/22 RR W 7-6 69 - 74 Steckenrider, D(4-0) Snyder, N(2-2)
5/20/22 @SAC W 2-0 14 - 26 Wade, K(1-0) Beck, T(0-2) Ramirez, N(2)
5/21/22 @SAC W 10-6 15 - 26 Ponce de Leon, D(4-2) Plassmeyer, M(0-5) 9/22/22 RR W 10-1 70 - 74 Valdez, P(2-1) Winn, C(9-8)
5/22/22 @SAC L 1-6 15 - 27 Hjelle, S(3-2) Sheffield, J(0-3) 9/23/22 RR W 4-1 71 - 74 Elías, R(3-3) Howard, S(3-5) Ramirez, N(15)
5/24/22 LV W 7-2 16 - 27 McCaughan, D(2-4) Wiles, C(3-4) 9/24/22 RR L 6-7 71 - 75 Latz, J(5-5) Warner, A(5-3) Evans, D(3)
9/25/22 RR W 5-4 72 - 75 Williams, T(2-1) Alexy, A(6-6) Ramirez, N(16)
5/25/22 LV L 1-3 16 - 28 Selman, S(1-0) Margevicius, N(0-2) Markel, P(1)
5/26/22 LV L 2-5 16 - 29 Oller, A(3-0) Wade, K(1-1) Tapia, D(1) 9/26/22 @RNO L 2-7 72 - 76 Workman, B(4-0) McCaughan, D(8-9)
5/27/22 LV L 2-6 16 - 30 Martinez, A(1-2) Sheffield, J(0-4) 9/27/22 @RNO L 2-7 72 - 77 Olivero, D(2-1) Wade, K(5-7)
5/28/22 LV PPD 9/28/22 @RNO L 1-11 72 - 78 Martinez, J(1-0) Sheffield, J(6-8)
5/29/22 LV L 8-10 16 - 31 Howard, B(2-1) Ponce de Leon, D(4-3) Brown, A(2)
5/31/22 @RNO W 3-2 17 - 31 Weigel, P(2-1) Frías, L(0-1) Young, D(2)
6/1/22 @RNO W 6-5 18 - 31 McCaughan, D(3-4) Jameson, D(0-3) Koch, M(1) Triple-A West League Standings:
6/2/22 @RNO W 7-0 19 - 31 Sheffield, J(1-4) Gilbert, T(2-3)
6/3/22 @RNO L 3-8 19 - 32 Martin, Co(3-1) Wade, K(1-2) Pacific Coast League (West)
6/4/22 @RNO L 2-6 19 - 33 Nelson, R(4-4) Ponce de Leon, D(4-4) W L PCT GB L10 STRK HOME ROAD DIFF
6/5/22 @RNO L 5-6 19 - 34 Uceta, E(3-0) Weigel, P(2-2) #-Reno 85 63 .574 - 8-2 W6 40-33 45-30 91
6/7/22 @SL L 8-9 19 - 35 Rosenberg, K(2-1) Sheffield, J(1-5) Reyes, G(3) Tacoma 72 78 .480 14.0 5-5 L3 35-40 37-38 -59
6/8/22 @SL W 13-6 20 - 35 Milone, T(2-0) Mayers, M(0-1) Las Vegas 71 79 .473 15.0 2-8 L2 35-40 36-39 -100
6/9/22 @SL W 5-3 21 - 35 McCaughan, D(4-4) Aro, J(1-3) Koch, M(2) Salt Lake 70 80 .467 16.0 5-5 L3 38-37 32-43 43
6/10/22 RR W 6-4 (7) 22 - 35 Warner, A(1-2) Hernández, J(0-1) Sacramento 65 83 .439 20.0 4-6 W2 34-41 31-42 -126
6/11/22 RR L 11-14 (10) 22 - 36 Bueno, H(3-1) Koch, M(1-1)
6/12/22 RR W 6-5 23 - 36 Ramirez, N(1-2) Ryan, R(3-2) Pacific Coast League (East)
6/14/22 SAC W 3-1 24 - 36 Milone, T(3-0) Beck, T(0-5) Brash, M(1) W L PCT GB L10 STRK HOME ROAD DIFF
6/15/22 SAC W 4-1 25 - 36 McCaughan, D(5-4) Castro, K(0-3) Ramirez, N(3) #-El Paso 85 65 .567 - 6-4 L1 47-28 38-37 71
6/16/22 SAC W 6-5 26 - 36 Wade, K(2-2) DeSclafani, A(0-1) Brash, M(2) Okla. City 84 66 .560 1.0 6-4 W4 45-30 39-36 156
6/17/22 SAC L 1-7 26 - 37 De Jesus, E(2-1) Weigel, P(2-3) Round Rock 79 71 .527 6.0 4-6 L1 42-33 37-38 35
6/18/22 SAC L 2-5 26 - 38 Espinal, R(5-1) Ponce de Leon, D(4-5) Marciano, J(4) Sugar Land 73 75 .493 11.0 7-3 W1 36-37 37-38 46
6/19/22 SAC L 1-12 26 - 39 Beck, T(1-5) Giles, K(0-1) Albuquerque 62 86 .419 22.0 3-7 W1 37-38 25-48 -157
6/21/22 @SUG L 1-3 (10) 26 - 40 Blanco, R(2-1) Brash, M(0-1)
6/22/22 @SUG W 13-7 27 - 40 Warner, A(2-2) Bermudez, J(1-3)
6/23/22 @SUG W 4-3 28 - 40 Festa, M(1-0) Blanco, R(2-2) Koch, M(3)
6/24/22 @SUG L 4-8 28 - 41 Brown, H(4-3) O'Brien, R(1-2)
6/25/22 @SUG L 8-9 28 - 42 Solomon, P(2-5) Ponce de Leon, D(4-6)
6/26/22 @SUG L 2-3 28 - 43 Record, J(2-1) Abad, F(0-1)
6/28/22 SL L 3-10 28 - 44 Kalish, J(8-2) Wade, K(2-3)
6/29/22 SL W 6-5 (12) 29 - 44 Ramirez, N(2-2) Smith, R(0-5)
6/30/22 SL W 5-4 (10) 30 - 44 Koch, M(2-1) Moran, B(1-1)
7/1/22 SL L 3-4 30 - 45 Aro, J(2-5) Ponce de Leon, D(4-7) Marte, J(1)
7/2/22 SL W 5-4 (10) 31 - 45 Koch, M(3-1) Barraclough, K(1-2)
7/3/22 SL W 3-2 32 - 45 Mazza, C(2-0) Rosenberg, K(2-3) Ramirez, N(4)
7/4/22 @RNO W 11-4 33 - 45 Sheffield, J(2-5) Henry, T(4-4)
7/6/22 @RNO W 3-2 (10) 34 - 45 Koch, M(4-1) Ginkel, K(1-1) Brash, M(3)
7/7/22 @RNO W 16-9 35 - 45 Ponce de Leon, D(5-7) Jameson, D(2-7)
7/8/22 @RNO L 1-5 35 - 46 Martin, Co(5-3) McCaughan, D(5-5)
7/9/22 @RNO L 6-8 35 - 47 Frías, L(2-2) Young, D(0-1) Ginkel, K(6)
7/10/22 @RNO L 2-3 (11) 35 - 48 Aguilar, M(2-0) Weigel, P(2-4)
7/12/22 OKC L 4-15 35 - 49 Pepiot, R(7-0) Mazza, C(2-1)
7/13/22 OKC L 1-8 35 - 50 Burrows, B(5-4) Ponce de Leon, D(5-8)
7/14/22 OKC W 8-5 36 - 50 McCaughan, D(6-5) Grove, M(0-2)
7/15/22 OKC W 7-3 37 - 50 Sheffield, J(3-5) Gaviglio, S(6-4)
7/16/22 OKC L 4-8 37 - 51 Erlin, R(4-2) Kirby, G(0-1) Fulmer, C(8)
7/17/22 OKC W 6-3 38 - 51 Wade, K(3-3) Betances, D(0-2) Koch, M(4)
7/22/22 @SL W 6-0 39 - 51 Bernardino, B(1-0) Mayers, M(0-3)
7/23/22 @SL L 3-5 39 - 52 Valdez, C(7-4) Mazza, C(2-2) Aro, J(3)
7/24/22 @SL L 4-5 (12) 39 - 53 Smith, R(1-6) Weigel, P(2-5)
7/26/22 ELP W 2-0 40 - 53 Bernardino, B(2-0) Miller, E(3-4) Steckenrider, D(1)
7/27/22 ELP L 4-9 (12) 40 - 54 Cosgrove, T(2-0) Margevicius, N(0-3)
7/28/22 ELP W 4-1 41 - 54 Bird, R(3-1) Scholtens, J(3-3) Ramirez, N(5)
7/29/22 ELP L 1-4 41 - 55 Weathers, R(5-6) Mazza, C(2-3) Kerr, R(2)
7/30/22 ELP W 5-4 42 - 55 Young, D(1-1) Jacob, A(0-1) Ramirez, N(6)
7/31/22 ELP W 8-3 43 - 55 Bird, R(4-1) Waldron, M(1-4)
8/2/22 @SAC W 5-2 44 - 55 Sheffield, J(4-5) Beck, T(4-7) Ramirez, N(7)
8/3/22 @SAC L 0-1 44 - 56 Bowden, B(5-0) Margevicius, N(0-4) Miller, S(6)
8/4/22 @SAC W 8-5 45 - 56 Williams, T(1-0) Rondón, A(3-2) Ramirez, N(8)
ARKANSAS TRAVELERS (W-L Record: 73-65)
Player Team B AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS PA SAC SF HBP GIDP E
Anchia, J ARK R .220 77 287 27 63 84 9 0 4 40 18 0 82 1 0 .268 .293 .561 310 0 3 2 2 7
Caballero, J ARK R .227 31 97 20 22 32 4 0 2 12 35 0 22 15 2 .440 .330 .770 134 0 0 2 0 6
DeLoach, Z ARK L .258 114 418 79 108 171 15 3 14 73 71 2 119 4 1 .369 .409 .778 499 0 5 5 6 5
Frick, P ARK R .228 89 294 44 67 82 10 1 1 25 35 0 76 2 1 .313 .279 .592 339 0 6 4 4 15
Hoover, C ARK L .176 77 239 25 42 68 9 1 5 25 32 0 74 5 3 .278 .285 .563 277 0 3 3 3 2
Izturis Jr., C ARK S .143 8 28 3 4 4 0 0 0 2 2 0 6 0 0 .194 .143 .337 31 0 1 0 1 1
Kirwer, T ARK R .240 96 312 41 75 100 8 1 5 29 38 0 97 23 2 .333 .321 .654 362 2 3 7 3 1
Larsen, J ARK L .269 116 450 88 121 183 24 4 10 57 72 1 107 8 2 .371 .407 .778 528 0 3 3 6 3
Marlowe, C ARK L .291 120 447 75 130 216 18 4 20 86 55 0 133 36 10 .380 .483 .863 518 0 4 12 4 7
Polcovich, K ARK S .242 118 451 70 109 174 21 4 12 60 59 2 118 18 2 .345 .386 .731 524 0 1 13 6 12
Rizzo, J ARK L .277 118 488 84 135 228 30 0 21 69 48 0 103 2 1 .343 .467 .810 540 0 2 2 16 6
Scheffler, M ARK R .250 71 244 44 61 77 7 3 1 33 45 0 59 10 2 .376 .316 .692 298 0 3 6 4 7
Scheiner, J ARK R .252 127 477 74 120 217 34 0 21 105 73 1 119 3 1 .356 .455 .811 568 0 9 9 12 9
Sheaffer, D ARK R .200 2 5 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .200 .200 .400 5 0 0 0 0 0
Shipley, B ARK R 1.000 48 2 1 2 6 1 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 1.000 3.000 4.000 2 0 0 0 0 0
Tingelstad, T ARK L .300 4 10 1 3 4 1 0 0 2 4 0 3 0 0 .500 .400 .900 14 0 0 0 0 0
Unroe, R ARK S .264 102 368 63 97 147 18 4 8 53 59 0 85 25 5 .367 .399 .766 434 1 3 3 2 6
ARKANSAS .251 138 4617 739 1160 1794 209 25 125 675 646 6 1204 152 32 .349 .389 .738 5383 3 46 71 69 96
OPPONENTS .229 138 4458 631 1022 1665 210 23 129 588 540 0 1288 144 41 .325 .373 .698 5184 19 49 118 80

Player Team T W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF HLD SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO AVG WP BK GIDP TBF
Alford, P ARK L 1 2 5.54 13 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 26.0 25 18 16 1 3 22 0 26 .263 6 0 3 124
Arias, D ARK R 0 1 3.03 33 1 0 0 10 3 1 1 32.2 21 11 11 3 3 17 0 42 .183 2 0 0 137
Berroa, P ARK R 2 1 4.37 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 35.0 20 17 17 3 2 25 0 53 .167 1 1 1 149
Boches, S ARK R 0 0 5.74 13 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 15.2 16 11 10 4 0 7 0 13 .254 0 0 0 71
Campbell, I ARK R 0 4 3.46 14 0 0 0 8 3 1 2 13.0 13 6 5 2 0 2 0 24 .250 2 0 0 56
Dollard, T ARK R 16 2 2.25 27 27 0 0 0 0 0 0 144.0 106 42 36 9 10 31 0 131 .203 6 0 3 572
Ellingson, D ARK R 0 2 9.00 26 0 0 0 7 2 1 2 28.0 35 29 28 4 8 17 0 26 .315 2 0 5 137
Haberer, J ARK R 1 2 5.40 45 0 0 0 6 3 0 2 43.1 40 30 26 6 4 29 0 60 .242 2 2 2 200
Hancock, E ARK R 7 4 3.75 21 21 0 0 0 0 0 0 98.1 80 48 41 16 5 38 0 92 .219 3 2 7 413
Hoover, C ARK R 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1
Hutchison, R ARK R 0 0 9.00 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.0 6 3 3 0 0 1 0 2 .429 0 0 0 16
Jones, C ARK R 4 8 7.02 17 17 1 1 0 0 0 0 74.1 78 59 58 8 7 49 0 64 .272 7 1 12 343
Kaminsky, R ARK L 3 1 4.91 39 0 0 0 6 4 1 3 36.2 35 24 20 5 3 19 0 39 .248 8 0 3 165
Kirby, G ARK R 2 0 1.82 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 24.2 17 6 5 3 1 5 0 32 .195 0 0 2 93
Kober, C ARK R 4 2 3.38 44 1 0 0 16 5 5 5 48.0 32 19 18 6 9 23 0 64 .189 6 0 2 202
Kolek, S ARK R 6 13 4.51 27 27 0 0 0 0 0 0 143.2 140 79 72 10 18 66 0 138 .257 6 0 14 636
Kuhn, T ARK R 3 3 4.10 50 0 0 0 26 6 3 5 59.1 43 31 27 3 8 35 0 71 .203 3 2 2 260
Miller, B ARK R 4 1 3.20 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 50.2 34 19 18 3 3 19 0 61 .191 7 1 1 204
Onyshko, B ARK L 3 2 4.36 43 0 0 0 8 8 0 1 53.2 48 32 26 9 13 27 0 44 .239 5 0 8 242
Shipley, B ARK R 3 1 3.79 47 0 0 0 9 12 0 1 54.2 35 29 23 5 9 36 0 58 .186 3 0 5 239
Sigman, J ARK R 0 0 -.-- 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 3 3 0 1 2 0 0 .000 1 0 0 3
Stoudt, L ARK R 6 6 5.28 18 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 87.0 92 52 51 13 5 22 0 82 .269 4 2 4 373
Stoudt, L CHA R 1 0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 .125 1 0 0 16
Stoudt, L 2 Teams R 7 6 4.99 19 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 92.0 94 52 51 13 5 22 0 88 .263 5 2 4 389
Stryffeler, M ARK R 1 3 2.27 35 0 0 0 26 2 14 16 35.2 25 12 9 3 1 19 0 57 .195 4 0 3 151
Sweet, D ARK R 4 6 5.28 43 0 0 0 6 9 1 5 58.0 53 37 34 9 4 23 0 68 .243 6 0 2 248
Then, J ARK R 0 1 5.40 10 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 10.0 11 6 6 2 0 3 0 14 .282 1 1 0 44
Weiman, B ARK L 3 0 2.67 22 0 0 0 2 3 0 1 27.0 17 8 8 2 1 3 0 26 .175 4 0 1 102
Winslow, R ARK R 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 3
ARKANSAS 73 65 4.27 138 138 1 11 137 62 27 45 1203.2 1022 631 571 129 118 540 0 1288 .229 89 12 80 5184
OPPONENTS 65 73 4.95 138 138 0 9 138 29 27 43 1198.1 1160 739 659 125 71 646 6 1204 .251 98 23 69 5383
ARKANSAS TRAVELERS -- Game-by-Game Results:
DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE REC. WINNER LOSER SAVE 8/6/22 MID L 1-5 49 - 52 Cushing, J(7-2) Sweet, D(4-6)
8/7/22 MD L 5-6 49 - 53 Damron, T(6-4) Campbell, I(0-1) Hall, C(2)
4/8/22 @FRI L 4-5 0-1 Ozuna, F(1-0) Sweet, D(0-1) Lee, C(1)
8/9/22 NWA W 8-1 50 - 53 Hancock, E(4-3) Sikkema, T(0-1)
4/9/22 @FRI L 7-8 0-2 Tiedemann, T(1-0) Stoudt, L(0-1) Procyshen, J(1)
8/10/22 NWA L 4-8 50 - 54 Lacy, A(1-1) Kolek, S(4-11)
4/10/22 @FRI W 5-3 1-2 Kober, C(1-0) Nordlin, S(0-1) Stryffeler, M(1)
8/11/22 NWA W 6-4 51 - 54 Dollard, T(11-2) Veneziano, A(5-8) Kober, C(2)
4/11/22 SPR W 4-3 2-2 Sweet, D(1-1) Black, G(0-2) Ellingson, D(1)
8/12/22 NWA W 6-0 52 - 54 Berroa, P(1-1) Biasi, D(6-4)
4/12/22 SPR L 3-6 2-3 Escobar, E(1-0) Kaminsky, R(0-1) Pacheco, F(2)
8/13/22 NWA W 11-5 53 - 54 Miller, B(1-0) Hoffmann, A(1-3)
4/13/22 SPR W 8-0 3-3 Kirby, G(1-0) Lunn, C(0-1)
8/14/22 NWA W 5-0 54 - 54 Hancock, E(5-3) Sikkema, T(0-2)
4/14/22 SPR W 3-2 4-3 Stoudt, L(1-1) Pike, T(0-1) Kuhn, T(1)
8/16/22 @SPR L 1-2 (8) 54 - 55 Robles, D(4-5) Kolek, S(4-12)
4/15/22 SPR W 6-5 5-3 Shipley, B(1-0) Leahy, K(0-1) Stryffeler, M(2)
8/17/22 @SPR W 7-6 55 - 55 Dollard, T(12-2) Escobar, E(7-9) Kober, C(3)
4/16/22 SPR L 0-4 5-4 Robles, D(1-0) Dollard, T(0-1)
8/18/22 @SPR L 4-5 55 - 56 Roach, D(4-7) Campbell, I(0-2)
4/19/22 @CC W 7-6 6-4 Alford, P(1-0) Henderson, L(1-1) Stryffeler, M(3)
8/19/22 @SPR W 15-1 56 - 56 Miller, B(2-0) Graceffo, G(5-4)
4/20/22 @CC L 0-2 6-5 Conn, D(1-0) Sweet, D(1-2) Record, J(1)
8/20/22 @SPR L 5-8 (5) 56 - 57 Pike, T(4-4) Hancock, E(5-4)
4/21/22 @CC W 9-5 7-5 Stoudt, L(2-1) Macuare, A(0-2)
8/21/22 @SPR L 5-6 56 - 58 Brettell, M(5-1) Campbell, I(0-3) Roach, D(4)
4/22/22 @CC W 3-2 8-5 Kolek, S(1-0) Brown, T(0-2) Stryffeler, M(4)
8/23/22 TUL W 6-3 57 - 58 Dollard, T(13-2) Lockhart, L(1-1) Kober, C(4)
4/23/22 @CC L 6-7 8-6 Sprinkle, J(1-0) Ellingson, D(0-1)
8/24/22 TUL W 3-1 58 - 58 Weiman, B(2-0) Nastrini, N(1-1) Arias, D(1)
4/24/22 @CC L 6-8 8-7 Tamarez, M(1-0) Jones, C(0-1) Record, J(2)
8/25/22 TUL L 3-4 58 - 59 Zuniga, G(3-2) Kober, C(4-1) Robertson, N(7)
4/26/22 WCH W 10-4 9-7 Kirby, G(2-0) Vallimont, C(0-2)
8/26/22 TUL W 10-4 59 - 59 Hancock, E(6-4) Rooney, J(4-5)
4/27/22 WCH L 4-7 9-8 Varland, L(2-1) Stoudt, L(2-2) Scherff, A(1)
8/27/22 TUL W 2-0 60 - 59 Kolek, S(5-12) Gamboa, A(9-3) Kober, C(5)
4/28/22 WCH L 0-2 9-9 Woods Richardson, S(2-0) Kolek, S(1-1) Schulfer, A(3)
8/28/22 TUL W 7-2 61 - 59 Dollard, T(14-2) Hurt, K(1-3)
4/29/22 WCH L 1-3 (10) 9 - 10 Sisk, E(1-0) Shipley, B(1-1) Scherff, A(2)
8/30/22 @MID W 8-0 (6) 62 - 59 Berroa, P(2-1) Medina, L(5-6)
4/30/22 WCH L 4-9 9 - 11 Funderburk, K(1-0) Jones, C(0-2)
8/31/22 @MID W 16-11 63 - 59 Shipley, B(3-1) Danielak, M(3-3)
5/1/22 WCH L 3-4 9 - 12 Viza, T(4-0) Haberer, J(0-1) Angulo, A(1)
9/1/22 @MID W 22-5 64 - 59 Hancock, E(7-4) Ginn, J(1-4)
5/3/22 @FRI W 2-1 10 - 12 Stoudt, L(3-2) Kent, Z(0-1) Kuhn, T(2)
9/2/22 @MID L 1-2 64 - 60 Cushing, J(10-3) Kolek, S(5-13) Cohen, C(6)
5/4/22 @FRI W 6-3 11 - 12 Sweet, D(2-2) Weems, A(1-2) Stryffeler, M(5)
9/3/22 @MID W 8-1 65 - 60 Dollard, T(15-2) Peluse, C(9-5)
5/5/22 @FRI L 1-6 11 - 13 Tiedemann, T(3-0) Haberer, J(0-2)
9/4/22 @MID L 2-3 65 - 61 Cohen, C(4-4) Kober, C(4-2)
5/6/22 @FRI W 6-2 12 - 13 Onyshko, B(1-0) Bradford, C(2-2)
9/6/22 @AMA W 14-3 66 - 61 Miller, B(3-0) Carver, R(1-4)
5/7/22 @FRI L 0-5 12 - 14 Leiter, J(1-2) Alford, P(1-1)
9/7/22 @AMA L 5-6 (10) 66 - 62 Backhus, K(1-2) Campbell, I(0-4)
5/8/22 @FRI L 2-8 12 - 15 Ragans, C(2-1) Stoudt, L(3-3)
9/8/22 @AMA W 13-4 67 - 62 Kolek, S(6-13) Jarvis, B(3-6)
5/10/22 @SA L 5-6 12 - 16 Felipe, A(2-0) Kuhn, T(0-1)
9/9/22 @AMA W 10-6 68 - 62 Dollard, T(16-2) Cecconi, S(7-6)
5/11/22 @SA W 9-8 (10) 13 - 16 Stryffeler, M(1-0) Belen, C(0-2)
9/10/22 @AMA L 6-7 68 - 63 Backhus, K(2-2) Arias, D(0-1)
5/12/22 @SA L 1-2 (10) 13 - 17 Cosgrove, T(3-0) Onyshko, B(1-1)
9/11/22 @AMA L 1-3 68 - 64 Carver, R(2-4) Miller, B(3-1) Teller, B(2)
5/13/22 @SA L 1-9 13 - 18 Watson, N(1-1) Alford, P(1-2)
9/13/22 CC W 6-2 69 - 64 Kaminsky, R(3-1) Conn, D(7-3)
5/14/22 @SA W 6-2 14 - 18 Stoudt, L(4-3) Eshelman, T(1-2)
9/14/22 CC W 3-2 (10) 70 - 64 Weiman, B(3-0) Henderson, L(5-4)
5/15/22 @SA L 0-4 14 - 19 Lugo, M(2-0) Kolek, S(1-2)
9/15/22 CC W 5-3 71 - 64 Kuhn, T(3-3) Horrell, M(1-1) Campbell, I(1)
5/17/22 NWA W 7-6 (10) 15 - 19 Kuhn, T(1-1) Pennington, W(3-2)
9/16/22 CC L 4-13 71 - 65 Bravo, J(9-4) Then, J(0-1)
5/18/22 NWA W 5-4 16 - 19 Dollard, T(1-1) Zerpa, A(1-3) Stryffeler, M(6)
9/17/22 CC W 8-2 72 - 65 Miller, B(4-1) Arrighetti, S(1-1)
5/19/22 NWA W 5-0 17 - 19 Jones, C(1-2) Marsh, A(0-2)
5/20/22 NWA W 2-1 18 - 19 Haberer, J(1-2) Parrish, D(4-2) Kuhn, T(3) 9/18/22 CC W 11-10 73 - 65 Onyshko, B(3-2) West, D(5-2)
5/21/22 NWA L 4-11 (8) 18 - 20 Biasi, D(3-0) Kolek, S(1-3)
5/22/22 NWA L 5-10 18 - 21 Phillips, Z(1-0) Hancock, E(0-1) Double-A Texas League Standings - Overall:
5/24/22 AMA PPD
5/25/22 AMA L 0-2 18 - 22 Pfaadt, B(2-3) Dollard, T(1-2) Rogers, B(2) Texas League (North)
5/26/22 AMA W 6-0 19 - 22 Jones, C(2-2) Walston, B(0-2) W L PCT GB L10 STRK HOME ROAD DIFF
5/26/22 AMA W 2-0 20 - 22 Shipley, B(2-1) de Geus, B(1-1) Stryffeler, M(7) #-Wichita 78 59 .569 - 7-3 W1 43-26 35-33 102
5/27/22 AMA L 1-4 (12) 20 - 23 Bain, J(3-1) Ellingson, D(0-2) Garcia, J(4) Arkansas 73 65 .529 5.5 7-3 W2 41-28 32-37 108
5/28/22 AMA W 8-4 21 - 23 Kolek, S(2-3) Jarvis, B(2-2) *-Tulsa 69 67 .507 8.5 4-6 L1 36-33 33-34 -50
5/29/22 AMA W 5-3 22 - 23 Kaminsky, R(1-1) Olivero, D(0-4) Stryffeler, M(8) Springfield 68 70 .493 10.5 7-3 W1 31-38 37-32 27
5/31/22 @SPR W 9-4 23 - 23 Dollard, T(2-2) Escobar, E(2-2) NW Arkansas 58 79 .423 20.0 4-6 L1 27-41 31-38 -109
6/1/22 @SPR L 1-7 23 - 24 McGreevy, M(1-1) Jones, C(2-3)
6/2/22 @SPR W 16-5 24 - 24 Sweet, D(3-2) Graceffo, G(1-1) Texas League (South)
6/3/22 @SPR W 3-1 25 - 24 Kolek, S(3-3) Roach, D(2-3) Stryffeler, M(9) W L PCT GB L10 STRK HOME ROAD DIFF
6/4/22 @SPR W 8-3 26 - 24 Onyshko, B(2-1) Leahy, K(3-5) #-Frisco 74 63 .540 - 5-5 W1 35-34 39-29 80
6/5/22 @SPR W 6-0 27 - 24 Dollard, T(3-2) Escobar, E(2-3) *-San Antonio 68 68 .500 5.5 2-8 L1 31-36 37-32 15
6/7/22 WCH W 6-1 28 - 24 Jones, C(3-3) Sammons, B(1-4) Amarillo 68 69 .496 6.0 7-3 W1 34-35 34-34 -60
6/8/22 WCH PPD Midland 66 71 .482 8.0 3-7 L1 32-36 34-35 -73
6/9/22 WCH L 3-7 28 - 25 Legumina, C(1-2) Stoudt, L(4-4) Corpus Christi 63 74 .460 11.0 4-6 L2 32-36 31-38 -40
6/9/22 WCH W 3-1 29 - 25 Kolek, S(4-3) Funderburk, K(6-1) Sweet, D(1)
6/10/22 WCH L 0-8 29 - 26 Varland, L(5-1) Hancock, E(0-2) Double-A Texas League Standings – First Half:
6/11/22 WCH W 5-2 30 - 26 Dollard, T(4-2) Woods Richardson, S(2-3) Stryffeler, M(10)
6/12/22 WCH W 6-1 31 - 26 Jones, C(4-3) Enlow, B(0-1) Texas League (North)
6/14/22 @NWA L 5-7 31 - 27 Veneziano, A(3-4) Kolek, S(4-4) W L PCT GB L10 STRK HOME ROAD DIFF
6/15/22 @NWA W 5-4 32 - 27 Kober, C(2-0) Peacock, M(0-1) Stryffeler, M(11) *-Tulsa 40 27 .597 - 8-2 L1 20-16 20-11 14
6/16/22 @NWA W 18-3 33 - 27 Hancock, E(1-2) Phillips, Z(1-2) Arkansas 36 33 .522 5.0 4-6 W1 19-17 17-16 27
6/17/22 @NWA W 13-2 34 - 27 Dollard, T(5-2) Marsh, A(1-5) Wichita 35 33 .515 5.5 2-8 L3 17-16 18-17 16
6/18/22 @NWA L 0-9 34 - 28 Klein, W(1-0) Jones, C(4-4) NW Arkansas 31 37 .456 9.5 2-8 L6 12-23 19-14 -3
6/19/22 @NWA L 0-4 34 - 29 Veneziano, A(4-4) Kolek, S(4-5) Springfield 31 38 .449 10.0 6-4 W6 12-21 19-17 -14
6/21/22 FRI L 6-9 (10) 34 - 30 Ozuna, F(3-0) Sweet, D(3-3) Polley, T(1)
6/22/22 FRI L 2-3 34 - 31 Anderson, G(4-0) Kuhn, T(1-2) Texas League (South)
6/23/22 FRI W 9-0 35 - 31 Dollard, T(6-2) Bradford, C(5-4) W L PCT GB L10 STRK HOME ROAD DIFF
6/24/22 FRI L 4-7 35 - 32 Smith, J(1-0) Jones, C(4-5) Ozuna, F(7) *-San Antonio 38 29 .567 - 7-3 W3 19-15 19-14 40
6/25/22 FRI L 3-6 35 - 33 White, O(1-0) Kolek, S(4-6) Starr, N(4) Frisco 36 33 .522 3.0 7-3 L1 16-17 20-16 2
6/26/22 FRI W 8-4 36 - 33 Stoudt, L(5-4) Brennan, T(1-2) Amarillo 32 37 .464 7.0 3-7 L1 17-16 15-21 -4
6/28/22 @TUL W 14-5 37 - 33 Kaminsky, R(2-1) Miller, B(3-3) Corpus Christi 32 37 .464 7.0 8-2 W1 15-18 17-19 -17
6/29/22 @TUL W 7-3 38 - 33 Dollard, T(7-2) Beeter, C(0-3) Midland 31 38 .449 8.0 3-7 W1 18-18 13-20 -61
6/30/22 @TUL L 3-5 38 - 34 Stone, G(4-2) Jones, C(4-6) Robertson, N(5)
7/1/22 @TUL L 3-9 38 - 35 Rooney, J(3-2) Kolek, S(4-7)
7/2/22 @TUL W 4-3 39 - 35 Stoudt, L(6-4) Knack, L(2-5) Stryffeler, M(12) Double-A Texas League Standings – Second Half:
7/3/22 @TUL W 14-4 40 - 35 Kober, C(3-0) Robertson, N(1-2)
7/4/22 SPR W 13-4 41 - 35 Dollard, T(8-2) Escobar, E(4-5) Texas League (North)
7/6/22 SPR L 5-9 41 - 36 McGreevy, M(4-2) Jones, C(4-7) Roach, D(1) W L PCT GB L10 STRK HOME ROAD DIFF
7/7/22 SPR W 6-5 (10) 42 - 36 Sweet, D(4-3) Roach, D(2-6) #-Wichita 43 26 .623 - 7-3 W1 26-10 17-16 86
7/8/22 SPR L 2-8 42 - 37 Leahy, K(5-6) Stoudt, L(6-5) Robles, D(1) Arkansas 37 32 .536 6.0 7-3 W2 22-11 15-21 81
7/9/22 SPR W 5-2 43 - 37 Hancock, E(2-2) Lunn, C(2-4) Stryffeler, M(13) Springfield 37 32 .536 6.0 7-3 W1 19-17 18-15 41
7/10/22 SPR L 1-4 43 - 38 Escobar, E(5-5) Sweet, D(4-4) Gragg, L(1) *-Tulsa 29 40 .420 14.0 4-6 L1 16-17 13-23 -64
7/12/22 @WCH L 8-10 (10) 43 - 39 German, O(1-2) Stryffeler, M(1-1) NW Arkansas 27 42 .391 16.0 4-6 L1 15-18 12-24 -106
7/13/22 @WCH L 12-16 43 - 40 Bentley, D(2-0) Kolek, S(4-8)
7/14/22 @WCH L 5-11 43 - 41 Sammons, B(2-5) Stoudt, L(6-6) Texas League (South)
7/15/22 @WCH L 2-9 43 - 42 Funderburk, K(7-2) Onyshko, B(2-2) W L PCT GB L10 STRK HOME ROAD DIFF
7/16/22 @WCH L 6-7 43 - 43 Bentley, D(3-0) Stryffeler, M(1-2) #-Frisco 38 30 .559 - 5-5 W1 19-17 19-13 78
7/17/22 @WCH L 1-11 43 - 44 Varland, L(7-3) Jones, C(4-8) Amarillo 36 32 .529 2.0 7-3 W1 17-19 19-13 -56
7/22/22 FRI L 1-3 (11) 43 - 45 Ozuna, F(5-0) Kuhn, T(1-3) Tiedemann, T(2) Midland 35 33 .515 3.0 3-7 L1 14-18 21-15 -1
7/23/22 FRI L 1-3 43 - 46 Brennan, T(3-3) Kolek, S(4-9) Church, M(1) Corpus Christi 31 37 .456 7.0 4-6 L2 17-18 14-19 -23
7/24/22 FRI W 3-0 44 - 46 Dollard, T(9-2) Leiter, J(2-8) Stryffeler, M(14) *-San Antonio 30 39 .435 8.5 2-8 L1 12-21 18-18 -25
7/26/22 @TUL L 1-2 44 - 47 Leasure, J(1-1) Sweet, D(4-5) Zuniga, G(10)
7/27/22 @TUL W 6-2 45 - 47 Weiman, B(1-0) Varland, G(1-4)
7/28/22 @TUL L 2-4 45 - 48 Miller, B(5-4) Hancock, E(2-3) Zuniga, G(11)
7/29/22 @TUL L 5-7 45 - 49 Leasure, J(2-1) Stryffeler, M(1-3)
7/30/22 @TUL W 7-2 46 - 49 Dollard, T(10-2) Hurt, K(0-2)
7/31/22 @TUL L 3-16 46 - 50 Stone, G(6-3) Berroa, P(0-1)
8/2/22 MID W 7-5 47 - 50 Kober, C(4-0) Milburn, M(3-7) Kaminsky, R(1)
8/3/22 MID W 10-5 48 - 50 Hancock, E(3-3) Medina, L(4-4)
8/4/22 MID L 1-7 48 - 51 Criswell, J(2-3) Kolek, S(4-10)
8/5/22 MID W 3-2 49 - 51 Kuhn, T(2-3) Danielak, M(3-2) Kober, C(1)
EVERETT AQUASOX (W-L Record: 59-72)

Player Team B AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS PA SAC SF HBP GIDP E
Barr, C EVE R .168 79 208 36 35 57 8 1 4 24 44 0 85 15 6 .344 .274 .618 270 0 4 14 2 12
Davis, C EVE R .241 9 29 4 7 12 2 0 1 4 2 0 8 3 0 .290 .414 .704 31 0 0 0 0 0
Duvall, T EVE L .235 29 85 14 20 36 7 0 3 10 18 0 34 0 0 .365 .424 .789 104 0 1 0 0 5
Gomez, D EVE L .222 113 409 57 91 193 20 2 26 65 55 0 163 0 1 .321 .472 .793 470 0 1 5 12 7
Haniger, M EVE R .333 3 9 1 3 6 0 0 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 .400 .667 1.067 10 0 0 1 0 0
Izturis Jr., C EVE S .083 4 12 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 4 1 0 .077 .083 .160 13 0 1 0 0 0
Keenan, T EVE L .250 25 92 8 23 36 4 0 3 14 12 0 29 0 0 .349 .391 .740 106 0 0 2 4 1
Keenan, T VAN L .300 15 50 7 15 25 7 0 1 4 5 0 13 0 0 .357 .500 .857 56 0 1 0 1 1
Keenan, T 2 Teams L .268 40 142 15 38 61 11 0 4 18 17 0 42 0 0 .352 .430 .782 162 0 1 2 5 2
Labrada, V EVE L .232 111 401 66 93 150 15 6 10 31 49 1 134 27 8 .328 .374 .702 463 2 0 8 0 6
Lavey, J EVE R .230 95 331 54 76 118 18 3 6 33 36 0 117 24 1 .304 .356 .660 368 0 1 0 9 17
Lewis, K EVE R .444 4 9 4 4 13 0 0 3 7 1 0 2 0 0 .455 1.444 1.899 11 0 1 0 0 0
Marte, N DAY R .292 30 106 12 31 47 4 0 4 13 17 0 23 10 3 .397 .443 .840 126 0 1 2 2 2
Marte, N EVE R .275 85 342 62 94 158 19 0 15 55 42 1 84 13 6 .363 .462 .825 394 0 3 7 4 24
Marte, N 2 Teams R .279 115 448 74 125 205 23 0 19 68 59 1 107 23 9 .371 .458 .829 520 0 4 9 6 26
Miller, M EVE L .137 45 131 11 18 25 3 2 0 7 10 0 58 2 1 .199 .191 .390 144 0 0 0 2 0
Morgan, J EVE R .083 3 12 2 1 4 0 0 1 3 1 0 2 0 0 .143 .333 .476 14 0 1 0 0 0
Packard, S EVE L .282 69 255 43 72 125 15 1 12 37 41 2 47 5 1 .397 .490 .887 307 0 2 9 6 1
Parker, J EVE R .219 107 374 50 82 143 18 2 13 49 44 0 139 6 0 .305 .382 .687 423 0 2 3 6 7
Perez Jr., R EVE R .342 35 120 22 41 70 6 1 7 27 23 0 34 1 1 .477 .583 1.060 153 0 1 9 2 2
Ramirez, B EVE L .177 30 113 11 20 33 5 1 2 8 8 0 31 0 0 .228 .292 .520 123 0 2 0 8 3
Rodriguez, A EVE L .261 119 472 59 123 187 28 3 10 46 50 0 138 6 4 .336 .396 .732 527 0 1 4 10 8
Salvatore, M EVE R .168 54 184 17 31 58 4 1 7 27 24 0 52 1 0 .265 .315 .580 211 0 2 1 4 3
Sanchez, A EVE R .235 8 34 0 8 9 1 0 0 1 0 0 9 0 0 .235 .265 .500 34 0 0 0 3 2
Sheaffer, D EVE R .197 16 66 5 13 22 6 0 1 10 4 0 22 0 0 .239 .333 .572 71 0 1 0 2 3
Thomas, A EUG L .174 24 86 8 15 19 1 0 1 8 15 0 25 0 0 .304 .221 .525 102 0 0 1 1 1
Thomas, A EVE L .264 64 216 33 57 96 12 0 9 32 43 0 66 1 0 .400 .444 .844 265 0 0 6 5 3
Thomas, A 2 Teams L .238 88 302 41 72 115 13 0 10 40 58 0 91 1 0 .373 .381 .754 367 0 0 7 6 4
Tingelstad, T EVE L .209 87 263 28 55 77 11 1 3 30 46 0 76 0 0 .328 .293 .621 311 0 1 1 1 4
Toro, A EVE S .500 2 4 0 2 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 .600 .500 1.100 5 0 0 0 0 0
Torrens, L EVE R .250 1 4 1 1 4 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 .250 1.000 1.250 4 0 0 0 0 1
Welch, C EVE R .211 51 166 26 35 73 9 1 9 32 41 0 67 0 2 .367 .440 .807 210 0 2 1 0 1
EVERETT .232 131 4341 614 1006 1708 211 25 147 560 595 4 1403 105 31 .332 .393 .725 5042 2 27 71 80 125
OPPONENTS .245 131 4360 715 1067 1744 232 32 127 647 532 0 1377 211 51 .340 .400 .740 5067 19 39 117 80

Player Team T W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF HLD SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO AVG WP BK GIDP TBF
Alford, P EVE L 3 1 5.87 24 0 0 0 6 4 0 0 30.2 27 22 20 2 3 20 0 51 .231 3 0 3 141
Bayless, J EVE R 3 3 8.00 28 0 0 0 7 3 0 2 36.0 38 35 32 12 12 18 0 48 .270 5 0 2 173
Benitez, J EVE L 0 1 2.13 11 0 0 0 4 4 3 3 12.2 8 4 3 0 2 6 0 22 .186 1 0 0 52
Berroa, P EUG R 0 0 0.68 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 13.1 5 1 1 0 0 6 0 16 .122 0 0 1 47
Berroa, P EVE R 2 2 2.41 13 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 52.1 29 15 14 2 2 32 0 81 .160 4 0 2 215
Berroa, P 2 Teams R 2 2 2.06 17 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 65.2 34 16 15 2 2 38 0 97 .153 4 0 3 262
Campbell, I EVE R 1 0 0.82 19 4 0 0 13 1 10 10 33.0 18 4 3 2 0 10 0 35 .159 2 0 4 123
Castillo, D EVE R 0 0 67.50 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.2 3 5 5 0 1 1 0 1 .600 0 0 0 7
Curvelo, L EVE R 3 2 4.82 37 1 0 0 5 7 0 2 52.1 45 29 28 9 6 28 0 57 .234 4 0 4 228
Dilone, J EVE R 0 0 3.00 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.0 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 3 .200 0 0 1 11
Driver, T EVE R 0 0 0.00 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1.1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 .000 0 0 0 8
Elliott, T EVE R 1 4 10.45 23 5 0 0 6 3 2 4 31.0 53 42 36 9 1 10 0 40 .361 1 0 2 158
Flynn, M EVE R 3 1 7.50 21 4 0 0 3 2 0 1 36.0 50 34 30 3 12 13 0 33 .329 5 0 6 179
Giles, K EVE R 0 0 8.44 6 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 5.1 7 9 5 1 0 3 0 9 .292 3 0 0 27
Hill, K EVE R 0 2 2.51 27 0 0 0 20 2 5 7 32.1 24 13 9 2 1 18 0 41 .203 2 2 0 139
Hunter Jr., L EVE R 7 4 4.63 35 0 0 0 13 8 4 8 46.2 41 26 24 8 0 25 0 52 .240 4 0 3 200
Jackson, J EVE R 2 4 4.64 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 42.2 44 25 22 4 1 18 0 35 .263 0 2 5 187
Johnson, E EVE R 3 0 4.70 27 0 0 0 14 2 2 4 38.1 29 22 20 4 3 26 0 52 .209 5 0 2 170
Joyce, J EVE R 7 11 5.75 23 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 112.2 106 80 72 14 20 47 0 133 .247 11 5 7 504
Kingsbury, J EVE R 1 0 5.40 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5.0 6 4 3 0 0 0 0 2 .273 0 0 0 23
Macko, A EVE L 0 2 3.99 8 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 38.1 33 18 17 4 4 20 0 60 .234 5 0 3 167
Martinez, B EVE R 0 1 5.00 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 9.0 9 5 5 1 1 0 0 14 .257 0 0 0 36
McGuigan, B EVE R 0 3 5.73 19 1 0 0 5 0 0 1 22.0 20 18 14 2 6 16 0 25 .247 2 0 0 106
Mercedes, J EVE R 7 8 4.51 22 21 1 1 0 0 0 0 107.2 99 59 54 15 6 30 0 124 .243 2 0 8 449
Miednik, J EVE L 0 0 9.00 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.0 1 2 2 0 0 1 0 1 .143 1 0 0 8
Miller, B EVE R 3 3 3.24 16 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 77.2 54 29 28 7 6 25 0 99 .194 1 1 0 316
Mokma, M EVE R 2 1 2.27 26 0 0 0 6 4 1 2 35.2 28 12 9 2 1 12 0 31 .212 1 0 3 148
Nunez, K EVE R 0 2 10.22 9 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 12.1 22 14 14 3 0 6 0 16 .407 0 0 2 62
Pall, B EVE R 0 1 6.91 11 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 14.1 17 14 11 2 1 10 0 12 .298 0 0 2 69
Perez, B EVE L 2 1 7.47 5 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 15.2 19 16 13 2 1 15 0 13 .284 2 1 2 83
Rinehart, L EVE R 3 2 3.98 12 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 54.1 46 26 24 5 3 23 0 69 .232 4 1 4 228
Roberts, M EVE L 0 5 5.40 34 0 0 0 4 8 1 4 41.2 44 30 25 5 1 24 0 62 .267 3 1 2 192
Sigman, J EVE R 0 1 13.50 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2.0 3 3 3 0 0 3 0 6 .333 1 1 0 12
Swanson, E EVE R 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 .000 0 0 0 3
Thomas, A EVE R 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 3
Tingelstad, T EVE R 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 3
Townsend, B EVE L 1 0 3.18 4 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 5.2 5 4 2 0 1 3 0 6 .208 0 0 0 28
Villarreal, F EVE R 2 1 4.55 33 2 0 0 0 5 0 2 63.1 64 37 32 2 10 26 0 52 .261 1 1 8 283
Willrodt, M EVE R 2 3 5.20 26 0 0 0 14 3 3 4 27.2 27 21 16 2 5 14 0 30 .260 1 0 3 123
Winslow, R EVE R 0 0 12.60 8 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 10.0 14 14 14 1 3 9 0 12 .333 3 1 1 55
Woo, B EVE R 1 3 4.78 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 32.0 32 23 17 2 4 16 0 46 .254 1 2 1 148
EVERETT 59 72 4.91 131 131 1 6 130 63 31 58 1146.1 1067 715 626 127 117 532 0 1377 .245 78 18 80 5067
OPPONENTS 72 59 4.14 131 131 0 8 131 30 25 39 1151.1 1006 614 529 147 71 595 4 1403 .232 83 20 80 5042
EVERETT AQUASOX -- Game-by-Game Results:
DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE REC. WINNER LOSER SAVE 8/5/22 HIL L 4-9 48 - 51 Goddard, J(1-0) Jackson, J(0-1)
8/6/22 HIL L 2-13 48 - 52 Randall, S(3-7) Mercedes, J(5-6)
4/8/22 EUG W 4-2 1-0 Hunter Jr., L(1-0) Waites, C(0-1) Johnson, E(1)
8/7/22 HIL L 11-14 48 - 53 Ogando, G(2-1) Elliott, T(1-3) Montes De Oca, C(5)
4/9/22 EUG W 10-7 2-0 Curvelo, L(1-0) Wong, J(0-1) Mokma, M(1)
8/9/22 @TRI L 0-4 48 - 54 Swanda, J(1-0) Rinehart, L(0-1)
4/10/22 EUG L 4-5 2-1 Standlee, B(1-0) Bayless, J(0-1) Avila, N(1)
8/10/22 @TRI W 4-2 49 - 54 Joyce, J(5-10) Smith, J(1-5) Elliott, T(2)
4/12/22 @HIL L 3-4 2-2 Rice, J(1-0) Bayless, J(0-2)
8/11/22 @TRI L 2-3 49 - 55 Dufault, B(1-2) Jackson, J(0-2) Armstrong, I(1)
4/13/22 @HIL L 2-8 2-3 Fisher, H(1-1) Pall, B(0-1)
8/12/22 @TRI W 6-1 50 - 55 Mercedes, J(6-6) Killam, B(1-2)
4/14/22 @HIL W 5-0 3-3 Campbell, I(1-0) Hill, C(0-1) Johnson, E(2)
8/13/22 @TRI L 3-11 50 - 56 Molnar, K(4-0) Woo, B(1-1)
4/15/22 @HIL L 1-2 3-4 Frias, J(1-0) McGuigan, B(0-1)
8/14/22 @TRI L 3-12 50 - 57 Swanda, J(2-0) Rinehart, L(0-2)
4/16/22 @HIL L 2-3 (10) 3-5 Pope, A(1-1) Hill, K(0-1)
8/16/22 VAN L 8-12 50 - 58 Svanson, M(2-0) Joyce, J(5-11) Cooke, C(3)
4/17/22 @HIL L 1-13 3-6 Albright, L(1-0) Joyce, J(0-1)
8/17/22 VAN L 8-12 50 - 59 Paulino, N(3-5) Jackson, J(0-3) Kelly, J(2)
4/19/22 TRI L 6-9 3-7 Pina, R(1-1) Elliott, T(0-1)
8/18/22 VAN L 8-9 50 - 60 Concepcion, J(5-3) Willrodt, M(1-3)
4/20/22 TRI L 3-5 3-8 Costeiu, R(1-0) Hill, K(0-2) Dufault, B(2)
8/19/22 VAN L 1-3 50 - 61 Kelly, J(9-2) Elliott, T(1-4) Cooke, C(4)
4/21/22 TRI L 3-6 (10) 3-9 Guzman, E(1-0) Roberts, M(0-1) Jones, N(1)
8/20/22 VAN W 14-4 51 - 61 Rinehart, L(1-2) Santos, D(0-1)
4/22/22 TRI W 4-3 4-9 Hunter Jr., L(2-0) Burns, N(0-1)
4/23/22 TRI W 5-1 5-9 Joyce, J(1-1) King, D(1-1) 8/21/22 VAN W 10-3 52 - 61 Joyce, J(6-11) Watson, T(0-1)
8/23/22 SPO W 5-4 53 - 61 Jackson, J(1-3) Widell, R(1-2) Benitez, J(1)
4/24/22 TRI L 2-18 5 - 10 Pina, R(2-1) Elliott, T(0-2)
8/24/22 SPO L 1-7 53 - 62 Amarista, A(1-0) Mercedes, J(6-7)
4/26/22 SPO L 6-14 5 - 11 Pilar, A(1-0) Roberts, M(0-2)
8/25/22 SPO L 9-10 53 - 63 McKillican, A(3-0) Roberts, M(0-5) Bido, A(4)
4/27/22 SPO L 3-9 5 - 12 Ruff, M(2-1) Macko, A(0-1)
8/26/22 SPO W 6-4 54 - 63 Rinehart, L(2-2) Quezada, A(9-2)
4/28/22 SPO W 9-1 6 - 12 Miller, B(1-0) Locey, T(0-1)
8/27/22 SPO W 3-2 55 - 63 Joyce, J(7-11) Williams, C(1-2) Benitez, J(2)
4/29/22 SPO L 1-4 6 - 13 Ethridge, W(2-1) Joyce, J(1-2) Lackey, S(2)
8/28/22 SPO W 5-3 56 - 63 Jackson, J(2-3) Green, M(1-4) Willrodt, M(2)
4/30/22 SPO W 7-6 7 - 13 Johnson, E(1-0) Johnson, B(0-1)
8/30/22 @EUG L 1-6 56 - 64 Crawford, B(8-3) Mercedes, J(6-8)
5/1/22 SPO L 1-9 7 - 14 Quezada, A(2-0) Perez, B(0-1) 8/31/22 @EUG L 2-6 56 - 65 Seymour, C(2-8) Woo, B(1-2)
5/3/22 @VAN W 4-2 (10) 8 - 14 Hunter Jr., L(3-0) Concepcion, J(0-3)
9/1/22 @EUG W 6-4 57 - 65 Rinehart, L(3-2) Swiney, N(4-5) Willrodt, M(3)
5/4/22 @VAN W 8-4 9 - 14 Kingsbury, J(1-0) Gregory, H(1-1)
9/2/22 @EUG L 5-6 57 - 66 Morreale, N(6-4) Nunez, K(0-1) Sanchez, J(5)
5/5/22 @VAN PPD
9/3/22 @EUG L 0-4 57 - 67 Black, M(5-3) Jackson, J(2-4)
5/6/22 @VAN L 6-7 9 - 15 Boyer, R(1-0) Mokma, M(0-1)
9/4/22 @EUG L 2-3 57 - 68 Morreale, N(7-4) Hunter Jr., L(7-4)
5/7/22 @VAN L 0-4 9 - 16 Concepcion, J(1-3) Mercedes, J(0-1)
9/6/22 HIL W 5-4 58 - 68 Willrodt, M(2-3) Larsen, D(1-1)
5/7/22 @VAN W 5-0 10 - 16 Perez, B(1-1) Kloffenstein, A(0-2)
9/7/22 HIL L 4-8 58 - 69 Goddard, J(2-0) Nunez, K(0-2)
5/8/22 @VAN L 8-13 10 - 17 Melean, A(1-0) Sigman, J(0-1)
9/8/22 HIL L 7-8 58 - 70 Fisher, H(3-5) Benitez, J(0-1)
5/10/22 @TRI W 2-1 (11) 11 - 17 Curvelo, L(2-0) Guzman, E(1-1) Hunter Jr., L(1)
9/9/22 HIL L 2-4 58 - 71 Sullivan, C(1-2) Martinez, B(0-1) Montes De Oca, C(9)
5/11/22 @TRI L 6-7 11 - 18 Harding, H(1-0) Joyce, J(1-3)
9/10/22 HIL W 9-8 59 - 71 Mercedes, J(7-8) Albright, L(6-10) Benitez, J(3)
5/12/22 @TRI L 7-9 11 - 19 Marceaux, L(1-2) Mercedes, J(0-2)
5/13/22 @TRI L 0-8 11 - 20 Mondak, N(1-2) Berroa, P(0-1) Pina, R(1) 9/11/22 HIL L 5-8 59 - 72 Patrick, C(3-0) Woo, B(1-3)
5/14/22 @TRI L 0-4 11 - 21 Seminaris, A(2-0) Macko, A(0-2)
5/15/22 @TRI L 0-1 11 - 22 Harding, H(2-0) Hunter Jr., L(3-1) High-A Northwest League Standings - Overall:
5/17/22 HIL C 11 - 22
5/18/22 HIL W 3-2 12 - 22 Bayless, J(1-2) Frias, J(1-3) Hill, K(1) High-A West
5/19/22 HIL W 6-1 13 - 22 Mercedes, J(1-2) Hill, C(1-2) W L PCT GB L10 STRK HOME ROAD DIFF
5/20/22 HIL W 7-5 14 - 22 Perez, B(2-1) Fuenmayor, L(1-1) Hunter Jr., L(2) *-Eugene 81 48 .628 - 8-2 W4 45-18 36-30 165
5/21/22 HIL W 9-4 15 - 22 Mokma, M(1-1) Hernandez, K(0-1) #-Vancouver 67 62 .519 14.0 3-7 L4 36-30 31-32 -25
5/22/22 HIL W 8-3 16 - 22 Miller, B(2-0) Tineo, M(1-3) Spokane 64 66 .492 17.5 4-6 L1 36-28 28-38 27
5/24/22 @SPO L 3-9 16 - 23 Ruff, M(4-2) Joyce, J(1-4) Hillsboro 60 70 .462 21.5 5-5 W1 33-33 27-37 -3
5/25/22 @SPO L 5-6 16 - 24 Pilar, A(2-0) Mercedes, J(1-3) Taggart, L(4) Everett 59 72 .450 23.0 3-7 L1 28-37 31-35 -101
5/26/22 @SPO W 4-0 17 - 24 Berroa, P(1-1) Shawver, E(0-3) Tri-City 58 71 .450 23.0 7-3 W1 32-33 26-38 -32
5/27/22 @SPO L 7-15 17 - 25 Hernandez, R(2-1) Roberts, M(0-3)
5/28/22 @SPO W 12-5 18 - 25 Miller, B(3-0) Rock, J(4-3) Hunter Jr., L(3) High-A Northwest League Standings – First Half:
5/29/22 @SPO W 10-5 19 - 25 Mokma, M(2-1) Bido, A(0-2)
5/31/22 EUG L 4-5 2-1 Standlee, B(1-0) Bayless, J(0-1) Avila, N(1) High-A West
5/31/22 EUG W 5-0 20 - 25 Mercedes, J(2-3) Jensen, W(2-3) W L PCT GB L10 STRK HOME ROAD DIFF
6/1/22 EUG L 2-8 20 - 26 Weber, T(2-2) Berroa, P(1-2) *-Eugene 38 25 .603 - 6-4 L1 22-8 16-17 51
6/2/22 EUG PPD Spokane 34 30 .531 4.5 6-4 W2 23-11 11-19 28
6/3/22 EUG L 2-8 20 - 27 Morreale, N(2-3) Miller, B(3-1) Everett 31 34 .477 8.0 5-5 L2 16-16 15-18 -31
6/4/22 EUG L 0-2 20 - 28 Crawford, B(4-0) Joyce, J(1-5) Helvey, C(1) Vancouver 30 33 .476 8.0 5-5 W2 15-15 15-18 -24
6/4/22 EUG L 4-5 20 - 29 Olsen, M(2-0) Flynn, M(0-1) Standlee, B(1) Tri-City 29 34 .460 9.0 4-6 W1 15-14 14-20 10
6/5/22 EUG W 5-1 21 - 29 Mercedes, J(3-3) Swiney, N(1-2) Hillsboro 29 35 .453 9.5 3-7 L2 19-17 10-18 -34
6/7/22 @HIL W 7-1 22 - 29 Hunter Jr., L(4-1) Randall, S(2-2)
6/8/22 @HIL W 8-4 23 - 29 Villarreal, F(1-0) Albright, L(3-2) High-A Northwest League Standings – Second Half:
6/9/22 @HIL W 4-2 24 - 29 Curvelo, L(3-0) Fisher, H(2-3)
6/10/22 @HIL W 9-3 25 - 29 Bayless, J(2-2) Carver, R(1-3) High-A West
6/11/22 @HIL W 5-2 26 - 29 Townsend, B(1-0) Hill, C(1-4) Campbell, I(1) W L PCT GB L10 STRK HOME ROAD DIFF
6/12/22 @HIL W 1-0 27 - 29 Villarreal, F(2-0) Randall, S(2-3) Hill, K(2) *-Eugene 43 23 .652 - 8-2 W4 23-10 20-13 114
6/14/22 TRI W 5-4 28 - 29 Johnson, E(2-0) Mondak, N(2-5) Campbell, I(2) #-Vancouver 37 29 .561 6.0 3-7 L4 21-15 16-14 -1
6/15/22 TRI W 5-2 29 - 29 Alford, P(1-0) Marceaux, L(2-3) Hunter Jr., L(4) Hillsboro 31 35 .470 12.0 5-5 W1 14-16 17-19 0
6/16/22 TRI L 4-10 29 - 30 Pina, R(4-3) Joyce, J(1-6) Spokane 30 36 .455 13.0 4-6 L1 13-17 17-19 -1
6/17/22 TRI L 0-2 29 - 31 Salvador, J(1-1) McGuigan, B(0-2) Burns, N(2) Tri-City 29 37 .439 14.0 7-3 W1 17-19 12-18 -42
6/18/22 TRI W 5-3 30 - 31 Berroa, P(2-2) Costeiu, R(3-3) Campbell, I(3) Everett 28 38 .424 15.0 3-7 L1 12-21 16-17 -70
6/19/22 TRI L 4-6 30 - 32 Seig, H(1-0) Curvelo, L(3-1) Donovan, D(3)
6/21/22 @SPO W 7-6 31 - 32 Joyce, J(2-6) Ruff, M(5-5) Campbell, I(4)
6/22/22 @SPO L 8-9 (10) 31 - 33 Kitchen, A(4-1) Hunter Jr., L(4-2)
6/23/22 @SPO L 5-6 31 - 34 Shawver, E(1-4) Miller, B(3-2) Johnson, B(1)
6/24/22 @SPO W 7-5 32 - 34 Bayless, J(3-2) Lackey, S(0-3) Hill, K(3)
6/25/22 @SPO W 5-4 33 - 34 Flynn, M(1-1) Rock, J(6-4) Campbell, I(5)
6/26/22 @SPO L 2-8 33 - 35 Quezada, A(5-0) Joyce, J(2-7)
6/28/22 @EUG L 1-5 33 - 36 Black, M(2-1) Mercedes, J(3-4)
6/29/22 @EUG L 3-10 33 - 37 Wong, J(5-2) Miller, B(3-3) Adames, A(1)
6/30/22 @EUG W 4-3 34 - 37 Alford, P(2-0) Winn, K(0-1) Campbell, I(6)
7/1/22 @EUG W 10-6 35 - 37 Flynn, M(2-1) Swiney, N(3-3)
7/2/22 @EUG L 3-6 35 - 38 Jensen, W(5-3) Joyce, J(2-8) Avila, N(11)
7/3/22 @EUG W 6-4 36 - 38 Hunter Jr., L(5-2) Gates, E(0-1) Campbell, I(7)
7/4/22 VAN L 4-8 36 - 39 Nunez, J(2-0) Willrodt, M(0-1) Concepcion, J(3)
7/6/22 VAN W 6-5 37 - 39 Hunter Jr., L(6-2) Kelly, J(1-1) Campbell, I(8)
7/7/22 VAN W 7-4 38 - 39 Flynn, M(3-1) Dallas, J(1-5) Elliott, T(1)
7/8/22 VAN W 10-5 39 - 39 Joyce, J(3-8) Tiedemann, T(2-2)
7/9/22 VAN L 5-6 39 - 40 Kelly, J(2-1) Mercedes, J(3-5)
7/10/22 VAN L 10-13 39 - 41 Paulino, N(2-3) Hunter Jr., L(6-3)
7/12/22 @TRI W 1-0 40 - 41 Willrodt, M(1-1) Higgins, C(0-1) Hill, K(4)
7/13/22 @TRI L 1-7 40 - 42 Marceaux, L(3-5) Villarreal, F(2-1)
7/14/22 @TRI W 6-2 41 - 42 Joyce, J(4-8) Pina, R(6-4)
7/15/22 @TRI W 4-1 42 - 42 Mercedes, J(4-5) Salvador, J(1-5) Campbell, I(9)
7/16/22 @TRI L 3-4 (11) 42 - 43 Donovan, D(3-2) Curvelo, L(3-2)
7/17/22 @TRI W 3-1 43 - 43 Alford, P(3-0) Seig, H(3-1) Roberts, M(1)
7/22/22 EUG L 9-16 43 - 44 Weber, T(3-3) Bayless, J(3-3)
7/23/22 EUG L 1-6 43 - 45 Winn, K(1-2) Joyce, J(4-9)
7/24/22 EUG L 7-12 43 - 46 Adames, A(5-2) Alford, P(3-1)
7/26/22 @VAN W 2-1 44 - 46 Johnson, E(3-0) Paulino, N(2-4) Willrodt, M(1)
7/27/22 @VAN W 3-2 45 - 46 Elliott, T(1-2) McAffer, W(3-3) Campbell, I(10)
7/28/22 @VAN W 4-1 (10) 46 - 46 Hunter Jr., L(7-3) Kelly, J(4-2) Hill, K(5)
7/29/22 @VAN L 5-6 46 - 47 Nunez, J(4-0) Willrodt, M(1-2) Concepcion, J(6)
7/30/22 @VAN W 8-4 47 - 47 Mercedes, J(5-5) Wymer, S(3-1)
7/31/22 @VAN L 1-6 47 - 48 Kelly, J(5-2) McGuigan, B(0-3) Mendoza, A(1)
8/2/22 HIL W 8-3 48 - 48 Woo, B(1-0) Albright, L(6-7)
8/3/22 HIL L 5-6 48 - 49 Mieses, J(1-1) Roberts, M(0-4) Backhus, K(3)
8/4/22 HIL L 2-6 48 - 50 Hill, C(7-5) Joyce, J(4-10)
MODESTO NUTS (W-L Record: 66-66)

Player Team B AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS PA SAC SF HBP GIDP E
Arias, A MOD R .183 71 241 39 44 74 10 1 6 25 30 0 93 3 4 .287 .307 .594 279 0 2 6 5 16
Arroyo, E DBT S .227 27 97 16 22 37 6 3 1 16 9 0 31 4 2 .303 .381 .684 109 0 1 2 3 2
Arroyo, E MOD S .316 87 364 76 115 187 19 7 13 67 35 0 90 21 4 .385 .514 .899 410 0 3 8 5 15
Arroyo, E 2 Teams S .297 114 461 92 137 224 25 10 14 83 44 0 121 25 6 .368 .486 .854 519 0 4 10 8 17
Batista, F MOD R .266 81 305 56 81 133 21 2 9 54 31 0 94 8 1 .361 .436 .797 352 0 1 15 9 6
Bednar, R MOD R .217 86 300 42 65 93 15 2 3 43 29 0 113 8 2 .299 .310 .609 344 0 6 9 3 3
Cabrera, W MOD R .250 95 372 56 93 139 27 2 5 62 40 0 102 5 3 .322 .374 .696 422 0 7 3 2 5
Clase, J MOD S .267 107 423 91 113 196 22 11 13 49 65 0 133 55 10 .373 .463 .836 499 0 2 8 1 6
Davis, C MOD R .226 60 217 30 49 76 13 1 4 33 23 0 58 5 3 .306 .350 .656 245 0 2 3 5 3
Duvall, T MOD L .274 22 62 13 17 25 5 0 1 5 18 0 18 0 0 .452 .403 .855 84 0 1 3 0 2
Ford, H MOD R .274 104 390 89 107 171 23 4 11 65 88 0 115 23 5 .425 .438 .863 499 0 4 17 7 8
Gonzalez, G MOD R .286 32 126 31 36 49 5 1 2 17 13 0 21 4 1 .400 .389 .789 150 0 0 11 4 5
Gonzalez, J MOD R .150 6 20 2 3 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 .190 .250 .440 21 0 0 1 0 1
Izturis Jr., C MOD S .256 11 39 4 10 14 2 1 0 7 5 0 8 1 1 .356 .359 .715 45 0 0 1 0 3
Labrada, V MOD L .400 12 50 13 20 31 5 0 2 13 9 0 8 3 1 .492 .620 1.112 61 0 1 1 0 3
Locklear, T MOD R .282 29 117 19 33 59 5 0 7 29 7 0 29 0 0 .353 .504 .857 133 0 2 7 6 4
Moncada, G MOD L .154 21 78 13 12 20 2 0 2 10 11 0 28 0 0 .275 .256 .531 91 0 0 2 0 1
Perez Jr., R MOD R .270 92 345 78 93 173 18 1 20 87 48 0 108 5 0 .369 .501 .870 415 0 10 12 5 10
Perez, M MOD S .145 54 179 17 26 30 4 0 0 17 47 0 59 1 0 .325 .168 .493 228 0 1 1 6 16
Ramirez, B MOD L .273 75 304 51 83 129 17 1 9 58 28 0 73 2 0 .343 .424 .767 338 0 1 5 7 8
Rodriguez, B MOD R .223 80 251 47 56 80 10 1 4 22 36 0 105 16 4 .349 .319 .668 302 1 1 13 3 7
Sanchez, A MOD R .305 33 131 27 40 81 13 2 8 37 15 0 42 4 1 .401 .618 1.019 152 0 0 6 0 11
Sheaffer, D MOD R .217 19 69 6 15 22 4 0 1 8 8 0 17 0 0 .313 .319 .632 80 0 1 2 1 1
Windish, H MOD R .336 30 119 31 40 59 11 1 2 31 17 0 32 4 0 .438 .496 .934 144 0 2 6 3 6
Young, C MOD L .385 10 39 11 15 21 0 0 2 9 4 0 4 1 2 .422 .538 .960 45 0 2 0 1 3
MODESTO .257 132 4541 842 1166 1867 251 39 124 748 607 0 1360 169 42 .358 .411 .769 5339 1 49 140 73 159
OPPONENTS .250 132 4494 711 1122 1737 244 37 99 613 522 1 1237 151 43 .342 .387 .729 5210 23 41 129 87

Player Team T W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF HLD SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO AVG WP BK GIDP TBF
Adcock, T MOD R 0 1 9.00 6 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 6.0 8 6 6 0 0 2 0 6 .320 0 0 1 27
Alcantara, R MOD L 1 3 4.09 35 0 0 0 15 1 1 2 50.2 47 32 23 3 5 29 0 51 .239 9 1 5 234
Aquino, J MOD L 0 0 9.00 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1.0 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 .400 1 0 0 6
Arias, A MOD R 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 0 0 1
Benitez, J MOD L 5 2 3.25 25 0 0 0 21 0 11 13 36.0 28 17 13 2 5 12 0 40 .211 6 2 4 152
Burgos, J MOD R 0 0 3.96 19 1 0 0 6 3 0 0 25.0 18 14 11 1 4 23 0 31 .200 8 1 3 120
Carlson, S MOD R 3 3 4.61 16 11 0 0 0 1 0 0 56.2 57 31 29 4 10 24 0 60 .266 8 1 6 251
Creel, J MOD R 0 0 4.76 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5.2 3 3 3 0 1 3 0 5 .143 4 0 0 25
Davis, J MOD R 1 0 3.29 17 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 27.1 21 11 10 2 2 6 0 23 .208 3 1 3 111
De Los Santos, J MOD R 1 0 6.75 7 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 9.1 11 7 7 0 5 10 0 12 .297 1 0 1 52
Driver, T MOD R 6 1 3.48 32 0 0 0 10 3 1 2 54.1 48 22 21 5 6 25 0 48 .236 9 1 7 237
Fleming, W MOD R 6 6 4.92 14 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 67.2 64 40 37 9 1 24 0 59 .249 4 0 2 285
Garabitos, N MOD R 2 1 5.11 35 0 0 0 10 6 0 0 44.0 33 28 25 3 8 35 0 59 .205 7 1 1 205
Geraldo, J MOD R 1 0 7.23 13 0 0 0 3 2 1 3 18.2 21 17 15 1 1 9 0 15 .269 1 1 0 90
Hernandez, J MOD R 9 5 3.39 24 22 0 0 1 0 0 0 116.2 79 47 44 10 21 54 0 143 .193 5 2 12 486
Hill, A MOD R 0 0 27.00 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 2 3 3 1 0 4 0 1 .400 0 0 0 9
Hutchison, R MOD R 1 0 2.05 8 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 22.0 12 9 5 1 7 7 0 15 .148 3 0 1 98
Jackson, J MOD R 6 7 3.77 17 14 0 0 0 1 0 0 76.1 78 42 32 5 2 25 0 81 .259 7 0 4 331
Jefferson, C MOD R 1 1 3.92 23 0 0 0 6 1 0 0 39.0 34 19 17 2 1 14 0 49 .233 7 0 4 162
Joyce, J MOD R 0 1 3.24 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 8.1 6 4 3 0 0 7 0 7 .200 1 0 0 37
Kingsbury, J MOD R 1 2 4.28 15 10 0 0 0 0 0 1 48.1 47 27 23 1 7 23 0 54 .250 4 0 0 218
Laws, H MOD L 0 1 6.86 14 0 0 0 5 1 0 1 19.2 21 19 15 5 2 10 0 25 .263 3 0 0 92
McGuigan, B MOD R 0 0 2.25 5 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4.0 4 3 1 1 1 4 0 6 .250 1 1 1 21
Mercedes, J MOD R 0 1 2.25 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4.0 3 3 1 0 0 2 0 7 .200 0 0 0 19
Miednik, J MOD L 1 3 9.19 10 8 0 0 1 0 0 0 32.1 44 40 33 4 1 20 0 23 .324 5 0 4 162
Miller, B MOD R 0 0 1.69 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5.1 5 1 1 0 0 2 0 3 .238 1 0 0 23
Moore, A DBT R 0 0 12.54 6 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 9.1 12 14 13 1 7 12 0 14 .308 5 0 0 58
Moore, A MOD R 2 1 1.95 25 0 0 0 17 1 1 1 32.1 25 10 7 0 1 17 0 58 .217 5 0 2 133
Moore, A 2 Teams R 2 1 4.32 31 2 0 0 17 2 1 2 41.2 37 24 20 1 8 29 0 72 .240 10 0 2 191
Morales, M MOD R 5 7 5.91 26 26 0 0 0 0 0 0 120.1 143 96 79 14 9 50 0 125 .292 11 0 7 559
Nunez, K MOD R 1 4 3.42 26 1 0 0 11 1 3 3 52.2 49 22 20 6 4 11 0 61 .245 2 0 3 218
Perez, B MOD L 6 3 2.90 19 3 0 0 5 0 1 3 49.2 56 23 16 5 2 9 0 40 .280 5 1 5 216
Quintana, A MOD R 1 4 10.42 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 19.0 35 23 22 2 0 8 0 16 .412 1 1 3 96
Raeth, S MOD R 0 2 5.63 7 0 0 0 5 0 3 4 8.0 7 6 5 1 0 5 0 7 .233 1 0 1 35
Roberts, M MOD L 0 0 4.50 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 6.0 6 3 3 0 0 3 0 6 .273 2 0 0 26
Sosa, G MOD R 0 1 4.15 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 4.1 4 2 2 0 1 3 1 5 .250 2 0 1 20
Tatiz, Y MOD R 5 4 8.38 18 7 0 0 1 2 1 1 58.0 73 60 54 7 17 23 0 46 .297 10 1 5 287
Townsend, B MOD L 1 1 4.74 13 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 19.0 10 11 10 2 3 12 0 20 .154 4 1 1 81
Woo, B MOD R 0 1 3.98 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 20.1 18 9 9 2 2 6 0 29 .240 0 0 0 85
MODESTO 66 66 4.66 132 132 0 9 132 30 23 36 1169.1 1122 711 606 99 129 522 1 1237 .250 142 16 87 5210
OPPONENTS 66 66 5.48 132 132 0 4 132 45 32 49 1168.2 1166 842 712 124 140 607 0 1360 .257 160 22 73 5339
MODESTO NUTS -- Game-by-Game Results:
DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE REC. WINNER LOSER SAVE 8/9/22 VIS W 6-0 53 - 50 Carlson, S(3-1) Sierra, D(3-4)
8/10/22 VIS W 5-1 54 - 50 Jefferson, C(1-0) Otano, P(2-6)
4/8/22 SJ W 5-3 1-0 Morales, M(1-0) Winn, K(0-1) Benitez, J(1)
8/11/22 VIS W 14-6 55 - 50 Hernandez, J(7-4) Barnes, Z(0-1)
4/9/22 SJ L 1-3 1-1 Lonsway, S(1-0) Mercedes, J(0-1)
8/12/22 VIS L 3-4 55 - 51 Cabrera, J(2-1) Quintana, A(0-3) Sosa, L(2)
4/10/22 SJ L 5-6 (10) 1-2 Myrick, T(1-0) Laws, H(0-1) Vinicio, E(1)
8/13/22 VIS L 1-3 55 - 52 Norris, L(1-7) Morales, M(5-7) Meza, C(2)
4/12/22 @STK W 16-5 2-2 Garabitos, N(1-0) Zhuang, C(0-1)
8/14/22 VIS L 8-14 55 - 53 Swales, J(3-5) Carlson, S(3-2)
4/13/22 @STK W 10-3 3-2 De Los Santos, J(1-0) Cota, C(0-1)
8/16/22 @RC W 15-11 56 - 53 Driver, T(6-0) Suarez, C(3-5)
4/14/22 @STK L 6-11 3-3 Sanchez, Y(1-0) Alcantara, R(0-1) Owen, J(1)
8/17/22 @RC L 6-9 56 - 54 Ibarra, J(2-2) Hernandez, J(7-5) Bautista, K(1)
4/15/22 @STK L 10-14 3-4 Kaprielian, J(1-0) Fleming, W(0-1)
8/18/22 @RC W 11-6 57 - 54 Quintana, A(1-3) Heubeck, P(0-1)
4/16/22 @STK L 5-6 3-5 Cota, C(1-1) Quintana, A(0-1) Breault, H(1)
8/19/22 @RC L 8-12 57 - 55 De Paula, R(1-0) Driver, T(6-1)
4/17/22 @STK L 1-2 3-6 Beers, B(1-1) Jackson, J(0-1) Owen, J(2)
8/20/22 @RC W 6-5 58 - 55 Alcantara, R(1-3) Suarez, C(3-6) Raeth, S(1)
4/19/22 RC W 8-3 4-6 Hernandez, J(1-0) Rosario, J(0-1)
8/21/22 @RC W 7-2 59 - 55 Perez, B(3-2) Emmett, G(1-2)
4/20/22 RC L 1-4 4-7 Kopp, R(1-0) Morales, M(1-1) Jeffrey, M(1)
8/23/22 SJ W 4-0 60 - 55 Hernandez, J(8-5) Silva, E(3-7) Raeth, S(2)
4/21/22 RC W 11-1 5-7 Fleming, W(1-1) Casparius, B(0-1)
8/24/22 SJ L 1-9 60 - 56 Sinacola, N(6-6) Quintana, A(1-4)
4/22/22 RC L 8-11 5-8 Becerra, O(1-0) Garabitos, N(1-1)
8/25/22 SJ W 10-8 61 - 56 Perez, B(4-2) Mikulski, M(4-5) Geraldo, J(1)
4/23/22 RC L 9-11 5-9 Feliz, F(1-0) Jackson, J(0-2) Betancourt, K(1)
8/26/22 SJ L 2-6 61 - 57 McDonald, T(6-3) Carlson, S(3-3)
4/24/22 RC W 4-2 6-9 Davis, J(1-0) Rosario, J(0-2) Moore, A(1)
8/27/22 SJ L 5-6 61 - 58 Mercedes, M(2-6) Miednik, J(0-2) Dula, H(7)
4/26/22 @SJ W 6-4 7-9 Morales, M(2-1) Sinacola, N(0-2) Benitez, J(2)
8/28/22 SJ L 4-5 61 - 59 Bivens, S(2-1) Raeth, S(0-1)
4/27/22 @SJ L 3-5 7 - 10 Lonsway, S(3-0) Alcantara, R(0-2) Gates, E(1)
8/30/22 @FRE L 4-7 61 - 60 Vargas, J(2-0) Perez, B(4-3)
4/28/22 @SJ W 5-0 8 - 10 Driver, T(1-0) Black, M(0-1)
4/29/22 @SJ W 13-1 9 - 10 Jackson, J(1-2) Mikulski, M(0-1) 8/31/22 @FRE L 8-15 61 - 61 Ras, T(5-2) Townsend, B(1-1)
4/30/22 @SJ W 3-0 10 - 10 Hernandez, J(2-0) Silva, E(0-2) Benitez, J(3) 9/1/22 @FRE L 0-11 61 - 62 Castillo, B(4-4) Kingsbury, J(1-2)
9/2/22 @FRE L 6-11 61 - 63 Juarez, V(6-5) Miednik, J(0-3)
5/1/22 @SJ L 3-5 10 - 11 Sinacola, N(1-2) Nunez, K(0-1) Myrick, T(2)
9/3/22 @FRE L 5-12 61 - 64 Ramires, F(3-2) Raeth, S(0-2) Sanchez, S(2)
5/3/22 @FRE L 3-9 10 - 12 Kafka, C(1-1) Fleming, W(1-2)
9/4/22 @FRE W 12-0 62 - 64 Perez, B(5-3) Cande, J(4-5)
5/4/22 @FRE W 2-1 11 - 12 Benitez, J(1-0) Moya, E(1-1) Nunez, K(1)
9/6/22 STK L 3-4 (10) 62 - 65 Guarate, C(6-6) Jefferson, C(1-1) Breault, H(10)
5/5/22 @FRE W 12-6 12 - 12 Tatiz, Y(1-0) Brown, M(0-1)
9/7/22 STK W 16-8 63 - 65 Hutchison, R(1-0) Sanchez, Y(2-8)
5/6/22 @FRE W 7-2 13 - 12 Hernandez, J(3-0) Castillo, B(0-2)
9/8/22 STK W 17-11 64 - 65 Miednik, J(1-3) Dicochea, J(0-2)
5/7/22 @FRE L 3-16 13 - 13 Juarez, V(2-0) Morales, M(2-2)
9/9/22 STK W 4-0 65 - 65 Hernandez, J(9-5) Gimenez, D(1-6)
5/8/22 @FRE L 2-3 13 - 14 Green, M(2-1) Fleming, W(1-3) Tyler Ahearn(1)
9/10/22 STK W 4-2 66 - 65 Perez, B(6-3) Myers, M(4-10) Raeth, S(3)
5/10/22 IE L 5-7 (10) 13 - 15 Seig, H(4-1) Benitez, J(1-1)
9/11/22 STK L 3-4 66 - 66 Guarate, C(7-6) Adcock, T(0-1) Brito, S(2)
5/11/22 IE W 5-4 (10) 14 - 15 Driver, T(2-0) Aquino, S(0-1)
5/12/22 IE L 7-10 14 - 16 Van Scoyoc, C(2-1) Tatiz, Y(1-1) Chaney, C(1)
5/13/22 IE L 5-8 14 - 17 Salvador, J(1-3) Morales, M(2-3) Seig, H(3)
5/14/22 IE L 3-7 14 - 18 Goff, J(3-2) Fleming, W(1-4) Garcia, L(2)
5/15/22 IE W 12-0 15 - 18 Kingsbury, J(1-0) Hidalgo, A(0-1) Low-A California League Standings - Overall:
5/17/22 @STK L 3-4 15 - 19 Irvin, C(1-0) Jackson, J(1-3) Breault, H(5)
5/18/22 @STK L 7-9 15 - 20 Szynski, S(1-1) Hernandez, J(3-1) Gonzalez, J(1) Low-A California League (North)
5/19/22 @STK L 0-5 15 - 21 Anderson, L(1-2) Morales, M(2-4) W L PCT GB L10 STRK HOME ROAD DIFF
5/20/22 @STK W 11-3 16 - 21 Fleming, W(2-4) Virbitsky, K(2-2) *-Fresno 83 49 .629 - 7-3 W2 46-20 37-29 208
5/21/22 @STK L 0-4 16 - 22 Owen, J(2-3) Nunez, K(0-2) #-San Jose 74 58 .561 9.0 6-4 L2 36-30 38-28 131
5/22/22 @STK W 9-1 17 - 22 Jackson, J(2-3) Beers, B(2-2) Modesto 66 66 .500 17.0 5-5 L1 32-34 34-32 131
5/24/22 SJ W 3-1 18 - 22 Hernandez, J(4-1) Silva, E(1-4) Benitez, J(4) Stockton 45 87 .341 38.0 2-8 W1 21-45 24-42 -334
5/25/22 SJ L 6-7 18 - 23 Vinicio, E(2-0) Moore, A(0-1) Cruz, J(2)
5/26/22 SJ W 9-3 19 - 23 Fleming, W(3-4) Bednar, W(0-2) Low-A California League (South)
5/27/22 SJ L 6-10 19 - 24 Roupp, L(3-1) Nunez, K(0-3) W L PCT GB L10 STRK HOME ROAD DIFF
5/28/22 SJ W 2-1 20 - 24 Jackson, J(3-3) Mikulski, M(1-2) Benitez, J(5) *-Lake Elsinore 77 55 .583 - 8-2 W5 42-24 35-31 112
5/29/22 SJ W 6-4 21 - 24 Tatiz, Y(2-1) Rodriguez, J(2-1) Driver, T(1) #-Inland Empire 70 62 .530 7.0 4-6 L4 39-27 31-35 8
5/31/22 FRE L 2-6 21 - 25 Sanchez, S(4-0) Morales, M(2-5) Rancho Cuca. 68 64 .515 9.0 3-7 L5 35-31 33-33 62
6/1/22 FRE L 1-7 21 - 26 Williams, C(3-1) Fleming, W(3-5) Visalia 45 87 .341 32.0 5-5 W4 22-44 23-43 -318
6/2/22 FRE W 2-1 22 - 26 Driver, T(3-0) Amoroso, L(0-2) Benitez, J(6)
6/3/22 FRE L 10-11 (12) 22 - 27 Ramires, F(1-0) Alcantara, R(0-3) Low-A California League Standings – First Half:
6/4/22 FRE W 4-3 23 - 27 Tatiz, Y(3-1) Sanchez, S(4-1) Perez, B(1)
6/5/22 FRE W 7-4 24 - 27 Benitez, J(2-1) Amoroso, L(0-3) Low-A California League (North)
6/7/22 @IE W 6-2 25 - 27 Fleming, W(4-5) Albright, M(0-4) W L PCT GB L10 STRK HOME ROAD DIFF
6/8/22 @IE L 2-10 25 - 28 Garcia, L(1-1) Kingsbury, J(1-1) *-Fresno 41 25 .621 - 4-6 L1 24-12 17-13 104
6/9/22 @IE L 1-3 25 - 29 Van Scoyoc, C(3-4) Jackson, J(3-4) Reinoso, D(2) San Jose 40 26 .606 1.0 8-2 W8 19-11 21-15 80
6/10/22 @IE L 3-10 25 - 30 Guanare, F(1-2) Hernandez, J(4-2) Modesto 30 36 .455 11.0 4-6 W1 15-18 15-18 29
6/11/22 @IE W 14-3 26 - 30 Morales, M(3-5) Hidalgo, A(0-3) Stockton 25 41 .379 16.0 4-6 L3 12-21 13-20 -115
6/12/22 @IE W 17-9 27 - 30 Fleming, W(5-5) Goff, J(4-3)
6/14/22 LE W 17-3 28 - 30 Perez, B(1-0) Castillo, W(0-2) Low-A California League (South)
6/15/22 LE L 4-10 28 - 31 Rascon, B(3-2) Jackson, J(3-5) W L PCT GB L10 STRK HOME ROAD DIFF
6/16/22 LE L 2-5 28 - 32 Galindo, R(2-2) Hernandez, J(4-3) *-Lake Elsinore 40 26 .606 - 7-3 W1 21-12 19-14 61
6/17/22 LE W 9-5 29 - 32 Nunez, K(1-3) Landinez, Y(2-2) Benitez, J(7) Rancho Cuca. 36 30 .545 4.0 5-5 L1 22-14 14-16 49
6/18/22 LE L 2-12 29 - 33 Lizarraga, V(3-1) Fleming, W(5-6) Quijada, H(3) Inland Empire 32 34 .485 8.0 4-6 W1 17-13 15-21 -40
6/19/22 LE L 3-7 29 - 34 Gonzalez, J(3-2) Miednik, J(0-1) Visalia 20 46 .303 20.0 4-6 L1 11-22 9-24 -168
6/21/22 @FRE L 3-4 29 - 35 Cande, J(2-1) Jackson, J(3-6) Tyler Ahearn(5)
6/22/22 @FRE L 2-4 29 - 36 Williams, C(5-2) Tatiz, Y(3-2) Mejia, J(4) Low-A California League Standings – Second Half:
6/23/22 @FRE W 3-2 30 - 36 Driver, T(4-0) Brown, M(0-3) Benitez, J(8)
6/24/22 @FRE W 10-8 31 - 36 Garabitos, N(2-1) Tyler Ahearn(2-2) Nunez, K(2) Low-A California League (North)
6/25/22 @FRE W 9-3 32 - 36 Fleming, W(6-6) Juarez, V(4-2) W L PCT GB L10 STRK HOME ROAD DIFF
6/26/22 @FRE W 4-3 33 - 36 Jackson, J(4-6) Green, M(5-3) Benitez, J(9) *-Fresno 42 24 .636 - 7-3 W2 22-8 20-16 104
6/28/22 @SJ W 11-2 34 - 36 Hernandez, J(5-3) Mercedes, M(1-1) Tatiz, Y(1) Modesto 36 30 .545 6.0 5-5 L1 17-16 19-14 102
6/29/22 @SJ W 3-1 35 - 36 Townsend, B(1-0) Sinacola, N(4-5) Nunez, K(3) #-San Jose 34 32 .515 8.0 6-4 L2 17-19 17-13 51
6/30/22 @SJ L 1-3 35 - 37 Lonsway, S(7-0) Morales, M(3-6) Guzman, J(1) Stockton 20 46 .303 22.0 2-8 W1 9-24 11-22 -219
7/1/22 @SJ W 1-0 36 - 37 Benitez, J(3-1) Myrick, T(2-2)
7/2/22 @SJ L 4-7 36 - 38 Gavin, J(1-0) Jackson, J(4-7) Dula, H(4) Low-A California League (South)
7/3/22 @SJ W 8-5 37 - 38 Tatiz, Y(4-2) Mercedes, M(1-2) W L PCT GB L10 STRK HOME ROAD DIFF
7/4/22 STK W 20-3 38 - 38 Driver, T(5-0) Anderson, L(4-6) #-Inland Empire 38 28 .576 - 4-6 L4 22-14 16-14 48
7/6/22 STK L 4-5 (11) 38 - 39 Cohn, A(1-3) Perez, B(1-1) *-Lake Elsinore 37 29 .561 1.0 8-2 W5 21-12 16-17 51
7/7/22 STK L 3-5 38 - 40 Virbitsky, K(5-4) Carlson, S(0-1) Coker, C(1) Rancho Cuca. 32 34 .485 6.0 3-7 L5 13-17 19-17 13
7/8/22 STK W 6-0 39 - 40 Jackson, J(5-7) Myers, M(3-6) Visalia 25 41 .379 13.0 5-5 W4 11-22 14-19 -150
7/9/22 STK L 2-4 39 - 41 Szynski, S(2-1) Tatiz, Y(4-3) Coker, C(2)
7/10/22 STK L 0-4 39 - 42 Anderson, L(5-6) Woo, B(0-1)
7/12/22 @LE W 14-5 40 - 42 Morales, M(4-6) Castro, M(1-2) Benitez, J(10)
7/13/22 @LE L 4-5 40 - 43 Collett, K(5-0) Nunez, K(1-4)
7/14/22 @LE L 4-5 40 - 44 Mundo, A(5-1) Perez, B(1-2) Holiday, A(2)
7/15/22 @LE L 4-13 40 - 45 Snider, D(2-0) Tatiz, Y(4-4)
7/16/22 @LE W 11-1 41 - 45 Moore, A(1-1) Lizarraga, V(4-2)
7/17/22 @LE W 9-5 42 - 45 Benitez, J(4-1) Gonzalez, J(4-4)
7/22/22 SJ L 5-6 42 - 46 Santa Cruz, J(1-0) Benitez, J(4-2) Dula, H(6)
7/23/22 SJ W 12-3 43 - 46 Jackson, J(6-7) Mercedes, M(1-3)
7/24/22 SJ L 2-8 43 - 47 Silva, E(3-6) Hernandez, J(5-4)
7/26/22 FRE W 8-6 44 - 47 Perez, B(2-2) Kafka, C(3-3) Benitez, J(11)
7/27/22 FRE W 10-9 45 - 47 Moore, A(2-1) Sanchez, S(7-2)
7/28/22 FRE W 11-4 46 - 47 Carlson, S(1-1) Juarez, V(4-4)
7/29/22 FRE L 4-10 46 - 48 Williams, C(9-2) Joyce, J(0-1)
7/30/22 FRE W 9-8 (10) 47 - 48 Benitez, J(5-2) Chivilli, A(1-1)
7/31/22 FRE W 18-5 48 - 48 Tatiz, Y(5-4) Cande, J(4-3)
8/2/22 @STK W 18-1 49 - 48 Morales, M(5-6) Judkins, G(3-3)
8/3/22 @STK W 9-2 50 - 48 Carlson, S(2-1) Gonzalez, J(0-6)
8/4/22 @STK W 10-7 (11) 51 - 48 Geraldo, J(1-0) Baram, E(0-1) Alcantara, R(1)
8/5/22 @STK W 13-1 52 - 48 Hernandez, J(6-4) Guarate, C(5-5)
8/6/22 @STK L 1-8 52 - 49 Gimenez, D(1-3) Quintana, A(0-2)
8/7/22 @STK L 7-8 52 - 50 Brito, S(1-2) Sosa, G(0-1)
ACL MARINERS (W-L Record: 26-29)

Player Team B AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS PA SAC SF HBP GIDP E
Aguilar, S MRN L .291 46 175 13 51 59 6 1 0 20 8 0 42 0 1 .319 .337 .656 185 0 2 0 6 6
Batista, F MRN R .083 4 12 2 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 .154 .167 .321 13 0 0 1 0 0
Bueno, A MRN R .158 31 76 8 12 22 5 1 1 6 9 0 36 1 0 .289 .289 .578 90 0 0 5 1 4
Caballero, J MRN R .600 2 5 2 3 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 .714 .600 1.314 7 0 0 1 0 0
Caguana, J MRN R .227 16 22 2 5 11 0 0 2 7 1 0 12 1 0 .250 .500 .750 24 0 1 0 0 1
Charping, C MRN R .182 8 11 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 2 0 3 1 0 .400 .182 .582 15 0 0 2 0 0
Duvall, T MRN L .154 5 13 3 2 3 1 0 0 3 5 0 5 0 0 .389 .231 .620 18 0 0 0 0 1
Feliz, G MRN R .193 43 150 18 29 46 5 3 2 16 17 0 54 12 3 .282 .307 .589 170 0 1 2 2 3
Fernandez, C MRN R .135 21 37 6 5 6 1 0 0 1 3 0 13 2 1 .273 .162 .435 44 0 0 4 2 3
Gonzalez, G MRN R .357 35 126 20 45 69 9 0 5 17 8 0 21 5 3 .421 .548 .969 140 0 0 6 0 4
Gonzalez, J MRN R .123 29 65 7 8 12 0 2 0 5 10 0 26 2 0 .247 .185 .432 77 0 1 1 2 4
Guerrero, A MRN R .198 38 111 16 22 36 6 1 2 11 15 0 42 7 4 .328 .324 .652 134 0 1 7 0 0
Hood, J MRN R .150 8 20 2 3 3 0 0 0 2 4 0 7 2 0 .280 .150 .430 25 0 1 0 0 2
Izturis Jr., C MRN S .313 15 48 8 15 16 1 0 0 7 3 0 4 4 0 .364 .333 .697 56 1 2 2 0 5
Knight, B MRN R .344 12 32 9 11 15 1 0 1 6 8 0 10 5 1 .511 .469 .980 45 0 1 4 1 0
Levins, T MRN L .467 7 15 2 7 7 0 0 0 2 7 0 1 0 0 .636 .467 1.103 22 0 0 0 1 0
Locklear, T MRN R .333 2 6 0 2 3 1 0 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 .556 .500 1.056 9 0 0 2 1 0
Miller, A MRN R .293 27 58 10 17 24 2 1 1 5 10 0 18 3 1 .397 .414 .811 68 0 0 0 2 2
Moncada, G MRN L .310 36 116 12 36 57 8 2 3 12 17 1 24 4 2 .400 .491 .891 135 0 1 1 1 3
Morgan, J MRN R .375 3 8 2 3 6 0 0 1 1 1 0 3 0 0 .444 .750 1.194 9 0 0 0 0 0
Omosako, G MRN R .289 21 45 9 13 16 3 0 0 7 1 0 22 3 1 .347 .356 .703 49 0 0 3 0 2
Packard, S MRN L .417 4 12 1 5 6 1 0 0 4 1 0 2 0 0 .462 .500 .962 13 0 0 0 1 0
Perez, M MRN R .176 37 91 15 16 29 4 0 3 12 16 0 42 2 1 .296 .319 .615 108 0 1 0 0 1
Rambusch, B MRN R .313 11 32 6 10 11 1 0 0 2 5 0 8 6 1 .425 .344 .769 41 1 1 2 0 4
Rodriguez, E MRN R .241 47 158 26 38 64 11 0 5 14 13 0 48 5 4 .303 .405 .708 176 1 2 2 2 6
Roskam, L MRN L .154 7 13 3 2 4 2 0 0 2 5 0 8 0 0 .389 .308 .697 18 0 0 0 0 0
Salvatore, M MRN R .200 4 15 0 3 3 0 0 0 1 2 0 4 0 0 .278 .200 .478 18 0 1 0 0 0
Sanchez, A MRN R .267 27 86 15 23 38 5 2 2 9 11 0 20 9 2 .354 .442 .796 99 0 1 1 1 9
Washington Jr., C MRN R .178 17 45 8 8 11 1 1 0 2 6 0 12 7 3 .275 .244 .519 51 0 0 0 1 0
Welch, C MRN R .182 4 11 3 2 2 0 0 0 1 3 0 5 0 0 .357 .182 .539 14 0 0 0 0 0
Windish, H MRN R .300 3 10 0 3 5 2 0 0 4 1 0 3 0 1 .385 .500 .885 13 0 1 1 0 2
Young, C MRN L .333 7 21 6 7 10 1 1 0 5 4 0 4 3 0 .423 .476 .899 26 0 1 0 0 1
Zona, N MRN R .100 5 10 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 4 0 0 .308 .100 .408 13 0 0 0 0 1
ACL MARINERS .248 55 1655 235 410 602 78 15 28 188 201 2 509 84 29 .342 .364 .706 1925 3 19 47 24 77
OPPONENTS .221 55 1603 234 354 538 66 14 30 189 204 3 537 46 28 .323 .336 .659 1858 0 9 42

Player Team T W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF HLD SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO AVG WP BK GIDP TBF
Alcantara, R MRN L 8 1 3.11 12 6 0 0 3 0 0 2 46.1 39 20 16 3 8 21 0 59 .224 5 1 4 205
Adcock, T MRN R 0 0 4.50 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2.0 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 5 .143 0 0 0 9
Aquino, J MRN L 0 0 1.80 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5.0 4 1 1 0 0 2 0 6 .211 1 0 1 21
Batcho, D MRN L 1 1 23.14 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2.1 2 7 6 0 0 5 0 3 .200 1 1 0 15
Boches, S MRN R 0 0 0.00 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 .143 0 0 0 7
Burgos, J MRN R 2 0 0.98 7 2 0 0 2 1 1 1 18.1 10 2 2 1 0 3 0 15 .156 0 0 1 67
Chang, D MRN L 0 2 3.79 10 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 19.0 10 9 8 0 4 11 0 26 .164 2 1 0 77
Creel, J MRN R 2 1 3.82 19 0 0 0 10 0 1 1 33.0 24 16 14 2 2 18 1 40 .207 3 0 3 138
Davis, J MRN R 1 0 4.50 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.0 2 1 1 1 0 1 0 3 .333 0 0 0 7
De Los Santos, J MRN R 2 3 4.40 19 0 0 0 8 2 3 4 30.2 27 17 15 0 2 16 0 40 .229 11 0 2 136
Dilone, J MRN R 1 2 5.87 10 1 0 0 4 2 0 0 15.1 9 11 10 0 4 14 0 32 .164 2 3 0 73
Geraldo, J MRN R 0 3 5.25 10 0 0 0 8 1 1 3 12.0 12 9 7 1 0 4 1 24 .235 1 0 0 55
Gerber, J MRN R 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .400 0 0 0 5
Hill, A MRN R 0 0 2.70 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.1 3 3 1 0 0 4 0 6 .214 0 0 0 18
Hutchison, R MRN R 0 0 2.25 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8.0 8 2 2 0 2 1 0 13 .258 0 0 0 34
Laws, H MRN L 0 1 0.63 10 0 0 0 3 1 2 2 14.1 9 2 1 0 3 10 1 17 .170 1 0 1 66
Medina, A MRN R 2 4 5.80 11 7 0 0 0 0 0 1 49.2 61 36 32 7 3 19 0 44 .300 1 2 3 225
Miednik, J MRN L 2 0 3.38 7 0 0 0 1 3 1 1 13.1 4 6 5 0 1 4 0 18 .093 2 0 0 48
Morillo, D MRN R 3 2 2.98 16 8 0 0 1 0 0 0 42.1 32 19 14 1 7 20 0 44 .219 3 2 1 176
Morris, C MRN R 3 2 2.23 11 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 40.1 34 20 10 6 1 11 0 40 .215 3 0 2 170
Querecuto, J MRN R 2 1 2.65 17 3 0 0 2 3 0 1 34.0 22 19 10 0 3 24 0 42 .188 5 0 3 146
Quintana, A MRN R 1 1 7.11 7 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 19.0 24 17 15 5 0 8 0 21 .316 1 0 0 85
Rinehart, L MRN R 1 0 0.00 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4.0 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 .267 0 0 1 16
Sosa, G MRN R 1 1 4.08 13 0 0 0 9 0 1 4 17.2 16 11 8 2 3 5 0 22 .235 1 0 1 76
Then, J MRN R 0 0 0.00 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.0 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 2 .250 0 0 1 10
Tomczak, A MRN R 0 1 9.00 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 .400 1 0 0 5
Townsend, B MRN L 0 0 4.50 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2.0 3 1 1 1 0 1 0 5 .333 2 0 0 10
Warzek, B MRN L 1 4 3.38 14 3 0 0 3 2 1 2 26.2 21 20 10 3 3 14 0 38 .210 4 1 2 117
Winslow, R MRN R 1 0 1.23 5 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 7.1 2 1 1 0 4 4 0 11 .095 2 0 1 29
Woo, B MRN R 0 0 0.00 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 4.2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 .176 1 0 0 17
ACL MARINERS 26 29 3.64 55 55 0 6 55 16 11 20 432.1 354 234 175 30 42 204 3 537 .221 48 10 23 1858
OPPONENTS 29 26 3.95 55 55 0 0 55 13 8 16 435.2 410 235 191 28 47 201 2 509 .248 70 8 24 1925
ACL MARINERS -- Game-by-Game Results:
DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE REC. WINNER LOSER SAVE Arizona Complex League Standings:
6/6/22 WSX W 8-2 1-0 Medina, A(1-0) Veloz, M(0-1)
6/7/22 @WSX L 2-3 1-1 Cruz, H(1-0) Warzek, B(0-1) Bello, E(1) ACL West
6/9/22 @RAN L 2-5 1-2 McCarty, D(1-0) Morillo, D(0-1) Mota, A(2) W L PCT GB L10 STRK HOME ROAD DIFF
6/10/22 RAN L 1-3 1-3 Wynyard, K(2-0) Tomczak, A(0-1) Rosado, E(1) #-ACL Rangers 32 22 .593 - 3-7 L2 15-12 17-10 46
6/11/22 @PAD L 2-6 1-4 Chacon, J(1-0) Warzek, B(0-2) ACL Padres 29 25 .537 3.0 6-4 L2 17-10 12-15 -12
6/13/22 @ROY L 7-11 1-5 Veliz, M(1-0) Medina, A(1-1) ACL White Sox 26 28 .481 6.0 6-4 W3 12-15 14-13 -40
6/14/22 ROY W 6-1 2-5 Querecuto, J(1-0) Cabrera, D(0-1) ACL Mariners 26 29 .473 6.5 6-4 W1 16-11 10-18 1
6/16/22 @DOD L 2-8 2-6 Lewis, J(1-0) Morris, C(0-1) ACL Dodgers 25 29 .463 7.0 5-5 L1 12-14 13-15 10
6/17/22 DOD W 4-0 3-6 Rinehart, L(1-0) Santana, W(0-1) ACL Royals 25 30 .455 7.5 2-8 W1 11-17 14-13 -15
6/18/22 PAD L 3-6 3-7 Heiss, B(1-0) De Los Santos, J(0-1)
6/20/22 @GUA L 2-3 3-8 Richardson, A(3-0) Medina, A(1-2) Breton, A(1) ACL East
6/21/22 BRWG W 11-0 4-8 De Los Santos, J(1-1) Rodriguez, Y(2-1) W L PCT GB L10 STRK HOME ROAD DIFF
6/23/22 RED W 5-3 5-8 Quintana, A(1-0) Walmsley, B(0-2) Geraldo, J(1) #-ACL Giants Black 37 17 .685 - 7-3 L1 18-8 19-9 111
6/24/22 @DIAB W 8-5 6-8 Miednik, J(1-0) Rincon, H(0-1) De Los Santos, J(1) ACL Rockies 34 19 .642 2.5 7-3 W1 15-12 19-7 62
6/25/22 @PAD L 3-4 6-9 Parra, R(1-0) Geraldo, J(0-1) ACL Angels 33 21 .611 4.0 4-6 L1 18-9 15-12 53
6/27/22 ANG L 3-11 6 - 10 Duran, E(1-0) Medina, A(1-3) ACL D-backs Black 23 32 .418 14.5 4-6 L1 12-15 11-17 -85
6/28/22 GNTO W 3-1 7 - 10 Querecuto, J(2-0) Paulino, F(0-4) Warzek, B(1) ACL D-backs Red 20 34 .370 17.0 3-7 W2 8-19 12-15 -56
6/30/22 @RCK L 1-2 (8) 7 - 11 Rivera, F(2-1) Geraldo, J(0-2) ACL Giants Orange 18 37 .327 19.5 6-4 W3 9-19 9-18 -48
7/1/22 GNTB W 5-4 (10) 8 - 11 Sosa, G(1-0) King, H(0-2)
ACL Central
7/2/22 PAD W 4-1 9 - 11 Creel, J(1-0) Rondon, M(0-3) Laws, H(1)
W L PCT GB L10 STRK HOME ROAD DIFF
7/4/22 @DIAR L 3-6 9 - 12 Cerda, J(1-1) Geraldo, J(0-3)
#-ACL Reds 32 19 .627 - 5-5 L2 17-9 15-10 45
7/5/22 WSX L 5-6 (12) 9 - 13 Rodulfo, J(1-0) Creel, J(1-1)
ACL Brewers Gold 32 21 .604 1.0 7-3 W6 18-9 14-12 -2
7/7/22 @WSX W 6-3 10 - 13 Miednik, J(2-0) Burns, D(1-2)
ACL Guardians 28 24 .538 4.5 5-5 W2 14-12 14-12 4
7/8/22 @RAN L 6-10 10 - 14 Wivinis, M(1-0) Dilone, J(0-1)
ACL Cubs 25 29 .463 8.5 6-4 W1 13-15 12-14 -11
7/9/22 @PAD L 3-9 10 - 15 Sweeting, E(2-0) Chang, D(0-1)
ACL Athletics 20 34 .370 13.5 3-7 L3 12-15 8-19 -46
7/11/22 RAN L 8-11 (10) 10 - 16 Rodriguez, A(2-0) Sosa, G(1-1)
ACL Brewers Blue 19 34 .358 14.0 2-8 L4 9-17 10-17 -17
7/12/22 @ROY L 1-9 10 - 17 Rayo, O(1-0) Warzek, B(0-3)
7/14/22 ROY W 2-1 11 - 17 Morillo, D(1-1) Veliz, M(1-2) Sosa, G(1)
7/15/22 @DOD W 12-5 12 - 17 Warzek, B(1-3) Santana, W(0-2)
7/16/22 PAD L 2-4 12 - 18 Rondon, M(1-3) Chang, D(0-2)
7/21/22 DOD L 4-5 (11) 12 - 19 Gutierrez, R(2-0) De Los Santos, J(1-2) Martinez, C(1)
7/22/22 @WSX W 6-0 13 - 19 Morris, C(1-1) Jimenez, J(2-3) Miednik, J(1)
7/23/22 @PAD L 4-14 13 - 20 Sanchez, F(1-1) Warzek, B(1-4)
7/25/22 WSX W 2-0 14 - 20 Winslow, R(1-0) Veloz, M(1-4) Laws, H(2)
7/26/22 RAN W 3-1 15 - 20 Morillo, D(2-1) Webb, B(0-1) Creel, J(1)
7/28/22 @RAN W 10-2 16 - 20 Medina, A(2-3) Curry, A(1-1)
7/29/22 ROY L 4-8 16 - 21 Solano, A(2-0) Morris, C(1-2)
7/30/22 PAD L 4-5 16 - 22 Baez, H(1-3) Quintana, A(1-1) Mendez, M(1)
8/1/22 @ROY L 1-2 16 - 23 Santana, O(1-2) Laws, H(0-1)
8/2/22 DOD W 7-1 17 - 23 Davis, J(1-0) Gonzalez, J(0-4)
8/4/22 @DOD L 1-5 17 - 24 Baro, H(1-0) Dilone, J(0-2)
8/5/22 WSX W 6-5 18 - 24 Creel, J(2-1) Suddreth, J(1-3)
8/6/22 @PAD W 5-2 19 - 24 Burgos, J(1-0) Baez, H(1-4) De Los Santos, J(2)
8/8/22 @WSX L 4-5 19 - 25 Castro, O(2-1) Querecuto, J(2-1)
8/9/22 @RAN W 5-4 20 - 25 De Los Santos, J(2-2) Hernandez, N(3-1)
8/11/22 RAN L 1-7 20 - 26 Magdaleno, B(1-0) Medina, A(2-4)
8/12/22 @ROY W 4-1 21 - 26 Morris, C(2-2) Eldred, C(0-1) De Los Santos, J(3)
8/13/22 PAD L 4-6 21 - 27 Parra, R(3-1) Batcho, D(0-1) Lopez, J(1)
8/15/22 ROY W 5-2 22 - 27 Dilone, J(1-2) Novas, E(0-2)
8/16/22 @DOD W 2-1 23 - 27 Morillo, D(3-1) Gonzalez, J(0-6) Burgos, J(1)
8/18/22 DOD W 3-0 (6) 24 - 27 Batcho, D(1-1) Wrobleski, J(0-1)
8/19/22 @RED W 7-0 (6) 25 - 27 Morris, C(3-2) Fransen, A(1-2)
8/20/22 @PAD L 4-6 25 - 28 Lopez, J(4-0) De Los Santos, J(2-3) Mendez, M(2)
8/22/22 @BRWG L 1-6 25 - 29 Perdomo, M(3-0) Morillo, D(3-2)
8/23/22 PAD W 8-3 26 - 29 Burgos, J(2-0) Heiss, B(2-2)
DSL Mariners (W-L Record: 32-27)
Player Team B AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS PA SAC SF HBP GIDP E
Arroyo, M DSL SEA R .314 49 153 46 48 74 10 2 4 22 27 0 33 4 4 .457 .484 .941 199 0 3 16 1 5
Bolivar, L DSL SEA R .163 45 135 17 22 27 3 1 0 7 19 0 65 5 3 .283 .200 .483 160 1 1 4 2 2
Cova, R DSL SEA R .307 40 140 16 43 63 7 2 3 28 9 0 44 7 1 .370 .450 .820 154 0 0 5 1 5
Cruz, J DSL SEA R .234 36 77 20 18 33 1 1 4 15 10 1 28 12 3 .337 .429 .766 90 1 0 2 1 1
De Jesus, J DSL SEA R .102 31 59 11 6 9 1 1 0 6 11 0 20 1 1 .264 .153 .417 72 0 0 2 3 1
Garcia, A DSL SEA R .213 26 75 9 16 19 0 0 1 11 12 0 24 0 2 .333 .253 .586 90 0 1 2 1 9
Gonzalez, C DSL SEA R .179 41 106 14 19 29 4 0 2 6 26 0 38 0 0 .367 .274 .641 139 0 1 6 1 11
Gonzalez, M DSL SEA R .233 53 172 28 40 56 7 0 3 24 32 0 86 2 4 .377 .326 .703 215 0 2 9 2 15
Guilarte, G DSL SEA R .150 27 60 7 9 10 1 0 0 5 7 0 21 0 1 .311 .167 .478 75 1 0 7 2 10
Jimenez, C DSL SEA L .255 32 94 26 24 53 5 3 6 17 28 0 34 13 5 .429 .564 .993 126 0 2 2 2 2
Mendez, B DSL SEA R .230 48 135 25 31 51 5 0 5 22 21 0 41 7 4 .346 .378 .724 162 0 2 4 2 0
Montes, L DSL SEA L .284 55 176 34 50 103 13 5 10 41 35 0 74 3 1 .422 .585 1.007 223 0 3 9 0 2
Sosa, A DSL SEA R .234 41 107 8 25 41 4 0 4 20 8 0 34 3 3 .291 .383 .674 117 0 1 1 0 1
Suisbel, L DSL SEA S .216 44 134 21 29 50 7 1 4 17 17 0 44 3 2 .356 .373 .729 163 0 0 12 2 2
Ventura, D DSL SEA S .245 45 106 25 26 38 4 4 0 15 23 0 24 2 1 .383 .358 .741 134 1 2 2 1 4
DSL MARINERS .235 59 1729 307 406 656 72 20 46 256 285 1 610 62 35 .366 .379 .745 2119 4 18 83 21 86
OPPONENTS .240 59 1693 303 406 586 83 17 21 235 289 6 456 121 37 .366 .346 .712 2085 12 25 62 30

Player Team T W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF HLD SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO AVG WP BK GIDP TBF
Barrios, S DSL SEA R 4 2 3.91 14 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 23.0 19 16 10 1 0 22 0 18 .226 3 0 2 108
Bello, Y DSL SEA R 0 0 7.71 12 0 0 0 3 4 0 0 11.2 7 10 10 1 2 15 0 17 .171 10 2 0 58
Brito, L DSL SEA R 2 1 5.52 11 6 0 0 1 0 0 0 29.1 28 18 18 3 1 15 0 26 .262 4 0 1 125
Cardozo, K DSL SEA R 1 3 5.00 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 36.0 39 25 20 0 4 18 0 38 .267 7 0 2 170
De Jesus, J DSL SEA R 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1
Guevara, A DSL SEA R 2 2 7.54 20 0 0 0 11 2 4 5 22.2 22 22 19 2 5 23 2 18 .268 11 0 2 111
Jimenez, F DSL SEA R 0 0 9.35 7 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 8.2 6 11 9 0 2 13 0 5 .200 3 0 0 47
Jimenez, Y DSL SEA R 2 0 8.24 17 0 0 0 5 1 2 3 19.2 27 27 18 2 6 26 0 17 .329 11 0 3 115
Lora, A DSL SEA R 0 4 4.05 8 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 20.0 21 18 9 1 2 8 0 22 .273 0 0 1 90
Marcano, E DSL SEA R 4 1 3.82 16 1 0 0 3 0 2 3 30.2 26 13 13 3 2 12 0 26 .228 4 0 3 128
Martinez, L DSL SEA R 1 2 4.43 15 0 0 0 7 0 0 1 20.1 23 11 10 0 3 14 0 14 .299 5 0 2 97
Munoz, J DSL SEA R 2 4 4.81 12 11 0 0 1 0 0 0 48.2 44 30 26 1 8 18 0 58 .239 15 1 1 215
Ovando, A DSL SEA R 4 3 3.24 23 0 0 0 10 8 2 6 33.1 22 16 12 1 7 24 3 47 .191 11 0 1 149
Pinto, J DSL SEA L 1 2 4.75 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 30.1 24 25 16 0 6 29 0 33 .224 13 1 4 144
Rodriguez, E DSL SEA R 0 0 15.63 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6.1 9 11 11 2 3 11 0 5 .346 3 0 0 40
Rodriguez, W DSL SEA R 2 2 4.73 8 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 26.2 24 14 14 1 3 10 0 17 .255 9 0 3 110
Sanchez, S DSL SEA R 4 1 2.32 17 4 0 0 5 3 3 3 42.2 30 13 11 1 0 12 0 39 .203 2 0 2 166
Talavera, R DSL SEA R 0 0 1.29 6 5 0 0 0 1 0 0 21.0 10 5 3 1 1 7 0 24 .141 1 0 1 82
Tovar, E DSL SEA R 3 0 2.50 13 0 0 0 8 2 2 4 18.0 13 7 5 1 3 6 1 23 .203 7 1 1 74
Visamon, F DSL SEA R 0 0 8.25 11 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 12.0 12 11 11 0 4 6 0 9 .279 1 0 1 55
DSL MARINERS 32 27 4.74 59 59 0 6 59 23 15 27 461.1 406 303 243 21 62 289 6 456 .240 120 5 30 2085
OPPONENTS 27 32 5.01 59 59 0 7 59 6 11 22 458.1 406 307 255 46 83 285 1 610 .235 105 7 21 2119
DSL MARINERS -- Game-by-Game Results:
DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE REC. WINNER LOSER SAVE Dominican Summer League Standings:
6/6/22 @DSL DBR W 6-5 (11) 1-0 Ovando, A(1-0) Heredia, J(0-1)
6/7/22 DSL COL W 3-1 2-0 Marcano, E(1-0) Perez, D(0-1) Jimenez, Y(1) Dominican Summer League South
6/9/22 DSL MIA W 8-4 3-0 Jimenez, Y(1-0) Rueda, C(0-1)
6/10/22 @DSL COL L 7-8 3-1 Fernandez, W(1-0) Ovando, A(1-1) W L PCT GB Home Away DIFF Streak L10
6/11/22 @DSL NAT L 7-12 3-2 Cuevas, R(1-0) Lora, A(0-1) DSL Rockies 41 19 .683 - 8-2 W4 20-10 21-9 69
6/13/22 DSL CAR W 4-0 4-2 Marcano, E(2-0) Saladin, D(0-2) DSL Angels 35 25 .583 6.0 6-4 L1 18-12 17-13 33
6/14/22 DSL TWI L 1-6 4-3 Paredes, O(1-1) Munoz, J(0-1) DSL Colorado 34 26 .567 7.0 5-5 L3 19-11 15-15 28
6/16/22 @DSL GIB W 10-2 5-3 Cardozo, K(1-0) Estrella, F(0-1) DSL Cardinals 33 26 .559 7.5 6-4 L2 15-14 18-12 43
6/17/22 DSL NAT L 4-5 5-4 Polanco, B(1-0) Guevara, A(0-1) DSL Mariners 32 27 .542 8.5 3-7 L3 16-14 16-13 4
6/18/22 @DSL ROC L 0-7 5-5 De La Rosa, J(1-0) Lora, A(0-2) DSL Twins 32 28 .533 9.0 4-6 L3 16-14 16-14 26
6/20/22 DSL GIO W 7-6 (8) 6-5 Ovando, A(2-1) Ochoa, Y(1-2) DSL Nationals 29 31 .483 12.0 4-6 L2 17-13 12-18 -10
6/21/22 @DSL HOUO L 2-3 6-6 Mercedes, A(1-1) Munoz, J(0-2) Almonte, D(1) DSL Giants Orange 26 32 .448 14.0 6-4 W2 10-18 16-14 -44
6/23/22 DSL CAR L 5-7 6-7 Contreras, E(1-0) Ovando, A(2-2) Yanez, O(1) DSL Giants Black 22 38 .367 19.0 4-6 W2 13-17 9-21 -74
6/24/22 DSL BALB W 4-0 (7) 7-7 Sanchez, S(1-0) Gomez, D(0-3) Jimenez, Y(2)
6/25/22 @DSL TWI W 4-0 (7) 8-7 Guevara, A(1-1) Lares, C(0-2) Marcano, E(1) Dominican Summer League North
6/27/22 @DSL TWI W 7-5 9-7 Pinto, J(1-0) Rubio, O(1-2) Ovando, A(1)
6/28/22 DSL ROC L 3-6 9-8 Garcia, K(1-0) Marcano, E(2-1) Moron, W(5) W L PCT GB Home Away DIFF Streak L10
6/29/22 DSL PHR L 2-6 9-9 Gonzalez, L(1-2) Cardozo, K(1-1) Chirinos, E(2) DSL BOS Blue 44 16 .733 - 7-3 L1 22-8 22-8 155
6/30/22 @DSL HOUO W 9-5 10 - 9 Barrios, S(1-0) Mateo, C(1-1) Marcano, E(2) DSL BOS Red 36 23 .610 7.5 8-2 W5 20-9 16-14 100
DSL HOU Orange 36 23 .610 7.5 9-1 W3 18-11 18-12 39
7/1/22 @DSL RAY L 1-6 10 - 10 Florian, R(1-1) Lora, A(0-3)
DSL KC Glass 31 28 .525 12.5 5-5 W2 12-17 19-11 3
7/2/22 DSL ANG L 2-8 10 - 11 Encarnacion, N(1-1) Barrios, S(1-1)
DSL CLE Blue 31 29 .517 13.0 3-7 L4 13-17 18-12 -16
7/4/22 DSL NAT W 7-6 11 - 11 Tovar, E(1-0) Carmona, J(1-1)
DSL HOU Blue 23 37 .383 21.0 4-6 W1 9-21 14-16 -54
7/5/22 @DSL BLJ W 8-4 12 - 11 Munoz, J(1-2) Gomez, R(0-1)
DSL CLE Red 17 42 .288 26.5 2-8 L2 10-20 7-22 -130
7/7/22 @DSL KCG L 3-10 12 - 12 Pena, V(4-0) Cardozo, K(1-2)
DSL KC Stewart 17 43 .283 27.0 2-8 L2 10-20 7-23 -136
7/8/22 DSL COL W 4-2 13 - 12 Brito, L(1-0) Villanueva, B(0-3) Tovar, E(1)
7/9/22 @DSL GIB W 8-5 14 - 12 Marcano, E(3-1) Gonzalez, J(0-2)
Dominican Summer League Northeast
7/11/22 DSL NAT W 6-0 15 - 12 Ovando, A(3-2) Moron, R(1-3)
7/12/22 @DSL NAT W 3-1 16 - 12 Munoz, J(2-2) Rivas, G(0-2) Guevara, A(1)
W L PCT GB Home Away DIFF Streak L10
7/13/22 DSL HOUB L 0-2 16 - 13 Mejia, S(2-0) Martinez, L(0-1) Serrano, J(1)
DSL PIT Gold 44 15 .746 - 9-1 W6 24-6 20-9 139
7/14/22 @DSL CAR L 6-8 16 - 14 Lopez, B(2-0) Guevara, A(1-2)
DSL Mets 1 31 28 .525 13.0 5-5 W1 12-17 19-11 7
7/15/22 DSL CLER W 7-6 (8) 17 - 14 Sanchez, S(2-0) Franco, L(0-2)
DSL NYY Yankees 30 28 .517 13.5 7-3 W1 13-16 17-12 61
7/16/22 @DSL GIO W 7-5 18 - 14 Rodriguez, W(1-0) Pineda, M(0-2) Tovar, E(2)
DSL NYY Bombers 27 33 .450 17.5 3-7 L1 18-12 9-21 -6
7/18/22 DSL TWI L 1-6 4-3 Paredes, O(1-1) Munoz, J(0-1)
DSL PIT Black 26 33 .441 18.0 5-5 L1 15-15 11-18 -72
7/18/22 DSL TWI W 7-6 (8) 19 - 14 Ovando, A(4-2) Brito, J(1-1)
DSL Mets 2 24 33 .421 19.0 5-5 L1 10-19 14-14 -31
7/19/22 @DSL ROC W 8-5 (10) 20 - 14 Tovar, E(2-0) Barcenas, J(2-1)
DSL Cubs Blue 23 37 .383 21.5 3-7 L2 13-17 10-20 -111
7/21/22 DSL BRA L 2-3 (5) 20 - 15 Polo, D(2-1) Martinez, L(0-2)
DSL Cubs Red 22 38 .367 22.5 3-7 W1 12-18 10-20 -62
7/22/22 DSL PITB W 10-6 21 - 15 Marcano, E(4-1) Santos, R(0-1) Sanchez, S(1)
7/23/22 @DSL GIO W 8-1 22 - 15 Rodriguez, W(2-0) Pineda, M(0-3)
Dominican Summer League Northwest
7/25/22 @DSL MIA W 8-4 23 - 15 Jimenez, Y(2-0) Arias, J(0-3) Sanchez, S(2)
7/26/22 DSL ROC W 10-6 24 - 15 Barrios, S(2-1) Herrera, M(1-2)
W L PCT GB Home Away DIFF Streak L10
7/27/22 DSL BRA L 2-3 (5) 20 - 15 Polo, D(2-1) Martinez, L(0-2)
7/28/22 @DSL COL W 7-5 (10) 25 - 15 Tovar, E(3-0) Fernandez, W(1-2) Guevara, A(2) DSL LAD Mega 37 22 .627 - 7-3 W1 26-3 11-19 80
DSL Braves 36 24 .600 1.5 7-3 W2 20-10 16-14 41
7/29/22 @DSL ANG W 4-0 26 - 15 Brito, L(2-0) Rodriguez, A(2-1) Sanchez, S(3)
DSL LAD Bautista 34 25 .576 3.0 7-3 L1 18-11 16-14 59
7/30/22 DSL GIO W 3-2 27 - 15 Barrios, S(3-1) Perez, A(1-2) Guevara, A(3)
DSL Marlins 31 26 .544 5.0 6-4 L2 18-10 13-16 27
8/1/22 DSL CAR L 5-16 27 - 16 Yanez, O(2-2) Lora, A(0-4) DSL Athletics 26 32 .448 10.5 4-6 W2 15-15 11-17 -30
8/2/22 @DSL BALO L 0-6 (6) 27 - 17 Bautista, B(1-3) Rodriguez, W(2-1) DSL Tampa Bay 25 31 .446 10.5 4-6 L2 12-16 13-15 -39
8/3/22 @DSL ROC L 10-12 27 - 18 Feliciano, J(1-0) Ovando, A(4-3) Moron, W(8) DSL Rays 25 34 .424 12.0 3-7 W3 13-16 12-18 -23
8/4/22 DSL GIB L 5-8 27 - 19 Estrada, R(2-5) Cardozo, K(1-3) Yepez, L(6) DSL Miami 20 39 .339 17.0 2-8 W1 11-19 9-20 -132
8/5/22 DSL BRW2 W 9-8 28 - 19 Martinez, L(1-2) Meneses, J(1-1)
8/6/22 @DSL PHW W 9-4 29 - 19 Barrios, S(4-1) Bata, E(0-2) Guevara, A(4) Dominican Summer League Baseball City
8/8/22 @DSL LADM L 0-5 (8) 29 - 20 Benua, A(4-0) Sanchez, S(2-1)
8/9/22 DSL ANG L 6-12 29 - 21 Cazorla, M(3-1) Munoz, J(2-3) W L PCT GB Home Away DIFF Streak L10
8/10/22 DSL NYY L 4-5 29 - 22 Lalane, H(3-3) Rodriguez, W(2-2) Pena, J(5) DSL D-backs Black 38 20 .655 - 7-3 L1 22-8 16-12 79
8/11/22 @DSL BRA W 14-9 30 - 22 Guevara, A(2-2) Polo, D(2-2) DSL Padres 36 23 .610 2.5 6-4 W2 17-12 19-11 69
8/12/22 @DSL TWI L 0-3 30 - 23 Soriano, E(1-2) Brito, L(2-1) Brito, J(1) DSL Reds 24 26 .480 10.0 5-5 L2 13-12 11-14 -4
8/13/22 DSL GIB W 4-0 (7) 31 - 23 Sanchez, S(3-1) Ramos, M(0-1) Ovando, A(2) DSL BAL Orange 26 34 .433 13.0 7-3 W4 12-18 14-16 -35
8/16/22 DSL PITG L 0-4 31 - 24 Gonzalez, L(2-0) Pinto, J(1-1) DSL BAL Black 23 34 .404 14.5 3-7 L5 11-17 12-17 -7
8/18/22 @DSL CAR C 31 - 24 DSL D-backs Red 23 35 .397 15.0 3-7 L6 15-14 8-21 -10
8/19/22 DSL DBR W 9-2 32 - 24 Sanchez, S(4-1) Serrano, M(3-3) DSL Blue Jays 18 38 .321 19.0 3-7 W1 9-20 9-18 -119
8/20/22 @DSL ANG L 3-5 32 - 25 Quintero, S(2-4) Barrios, S(4-2) Vega, M(4)
8/22/22 DSL MET2 L 7-12 32 - 26 Arnaud, J(3-2) Pinto, J(1-2) Dominican Summer League San Pedro de Macoris
8/23/22 @DSL BOSR L 0-3 32 - 27 Garcia, J(4-1) Munoz, J(2-4) Pacheco, S(5)
W L PCT GB Home Away DIFF Streak L10
DSL Phillies White 40 19 .678 - 9-1 W8 22-7 18-12 80
DSL TEX Blue 40 19 .678 - 9-1 W3 21-9 19-10 91
DSL Phillies Red 36 23 .610 4.0 6-4 L2 19-10 17-13 57
DSL Tigers 2 31 25 .554 7.5 6-4 W1 17-12 14-13 73
DSL White Sox 32 26 .552 7.5 8-2 W3 19-10 13-16 -2
DSL Brewers 2 27 32 .458 13.0 2-8 L1 19-10 8-22 -16
DSL Brewers 1 22 37 .373 18.0 3-7 W1 11-19 11-18 -62
DSL Tigers 1 22 38 .367 18.5 3-7 L2 11-19 11-19 -55
DSL TEX Red 21 39 .350 19.5 3-7 L1 10-20 11-19 -83

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