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Dragons GameDay Sunday, July 29, 2018 Game # 36 (104) Fifth Third Field Dayton, Ohio 2:07 p.m. TV: Dayton’s CW (26) Radio: Fox Sports 980 WONE Lansing Lugnuts (17-18, 60-45) at Dayton Dragons (17-18, 48-55) LH Jordan Barrett (1-1, 4.20) vs. RH Mac Sceroler (1-2, 6.00) Today’s Game: The Dayton Dragons (affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds) meet the Lansing Lugnuts (affiliate of the Toronto Blue Jays) in the second game of a four-game series. Season Series: Lansing 10, Dayton 2. At Dayton: Dayton 2, Lansing 2. Current Series: Lansing 1, Dayton 0. Last Game: Saturday: Lansing 5, Dayton 4. The Dragons battled back after falling behind 4-0 in the second inning to eventually tie the game at 4-4, but Lansing broke the tie with a run in the eighth to win. The tie-breaking run came on an unusual play in the batter raced around to score without the ball the leaving the infield, reaching on a bunt single and advancing on two Dayton errors. Hendrik Clementina and Raul Wallace each hit solo home runs for Dayton. Playoff Chase: The Dragons must finish in the top two among eligible teams in the East Division in the Second Half (six teams competing; Bowling Green and Lansing ineligible). The Dragons currently are the wildcard leader (#2 seed) in the Second Half race, one-half game ahead of Lake County and Fort Wayne. The top four teams in the Second Half race are separated by just one-half game. 2018 Team Notes Saturday nights game was the 1,300th consecutive sold-out date for the Dayton Dragons. The Dragons have hit five home runs in their last two games after hitting six homers in the previous 20 games. The Dragons 3.49 ERA in the month of July is considerably better than the MWL average for the full season (3.85), but in an indication that July has been a good month for pitchers throughout the league, the Dragons July ERA ranks 10th among the 16 MWL teams. The Dragons have allowed three runs or less in 18 of their 35 second half games. Their second half ERA is 3.75 (5.31 in the first half). The Dragons have committed just 34 errors in their last 46 games (four errors on Saturday night). The Dragons team ERA in their 48 wins is 2.76 (433 IP, 133 ER). In the 55 losses, it is 6.62 (467.1 IP, 344 ER). The Dragons finished the First Half with a record of 31-37, in sixth place in the East Division. The Dragons threatened to tie the franchise record for most home wins in a half (25) in the First Half, but came up short. They entered their final series, a four-game series with Bowling Green, with 22 home wins in the first half, but they were swept in the series. Meanwhile, the Dragons broke the club record for fewest road wins in a half. The club record was 10 road wins, and the Dragons finished with nine. The Dragons played three fewer road games in the first half than the scheduled number of 35 due to three postponements at Great Lakes in April. 2018 Individual Notes Hunter Greene over his last 11 starts: 51.1 IP, 36 H, 16 R, 15 ER, 13 BB, 63 SO, 2.63 ERA. Greene has made 18 starts. His ERA in his first seven starts was 10.06. Greene was selected as the Cincinnati Reds Minor League Co-Pitcher of the Month for June. Patrick McGuff in his three starts with the Dragons: 15 IP, 11 H, 4 R, 3 ER, 3 BB, 13 SO, 1.80 ERA (2 of the 3 earned runs were inherited runners). Lorenzo Cedrola over his last 18 games: 23 for 68, .338. Cedrola has stolen 12 bases since joining the Dragons on July 4. Alejo Lopez over his last 12 games: 13 for 37, .351. Jeter Downs has hit safely in seven straight games, going 8 for 26, .308. New Faces in New Places: Reshard Munroe made his first career appearance at first base on Saturday night after 108 career games in the outfield. J.D. Williams got his first start at second base (or any infield position) on Wednesday night since July 22, 2016 with the AZL Reds. He made 10 starts at second base during the 2015-16 seasons. He played four innings at second base in 2017 with Billings, but did not have a defensive chance. General Player/Team Notes Four current members of the Dragons are rated among the Reds top 30 prospects (Baseball America). They are RHP Hunter Greene (#2); INF Jeter Downs (#11); INF Jose Garcia (#12); and LHP Packy Naughton (#28). RHP Hunter Greene is one of 16 first round draft picks to play for the Dragons. He was the second overall pick in the 2017 draft out of Notre Dame High School in Sherman Oaks, California. Dragons catcher Mark Kolozsvary was a member of the 2017 NCAA national championship team at the University of Florida. Upcoming Probable Pitchers (Game times are Dayton time) (All games on WONE 980 AM and www.daytondragons.com) Monday, July 30 (7:00 p.m.): Lansing RH Maximo Castillo (7-5, 5.46) at Dayton RH Patrick McGuff (1-1, 1.80) Tuesday, July 31 (7:00 p.m.): Lansing RH Graham Spraker (1-2, 2.63) at Dayton RH Hunter Greene (3-7, 4.48) MWL East Division Second Half Race (Top 2 Qualify for Playoffs) Team W-L GB Dayton 17-18 --- South Bend 17-18 --- Lake County 16-18 -0.5 Fort Wayne 16-18 -0.5 West Michigan 15-19 -1.5 Great Lakes 12-23 -5.0 Bowling Green and Lansing are First Half qualifiers.

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Dragons GameDay Sunday, July 29, 2018 Game # 36 (104) Fifth Third Field Dayton, Ohio 2:07 p.m.

TV: Dayton’s CW (26) Radio: Fox Sports 980 WONE

Lansing Lugnuts (17-18, 60-45) at Dayton Dragons (17-18, 48-55) LH Jordan Barrett (1-1, 4.20) vs. RH Mac Sceroler (1-2, 6.00)

Today’s Game: The Dayton Dragons (affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds) meet the Lansing Lugnuts (affiliate of the Toronto Blue Jays) in the second game of a four-game series. Season Series: Lansing 10, Dayton 2. At Dayton: Dayton 2, Lansing 2. Current Series: Lansing 1, Dayton 0. Last Game: Saturday: Lansing 5, Dayton 4. The Dragons battled back after falling behind 4-0 in the second inning to eventually tie the game at 4-4, but Lansing broke the tie with a run in the eighth to win. The tie-breaking run came on an unusual play in the batter raced around to score without the ball the leaving the infield, reaching on a bunt single and advancing on two Dayton errors. Hendrik Clementina and Raul Wallace each hit solo home runs for Dayton. Playoff Chase: The Dragons must finish in the top two among eligible teams in the East Division in the Second Half (six teams competing; Bowling Green and Lansing ineligible). The Dragons currently are the wildcard leader (#2 seed) in the Second Half race, one-half game ahead of Lake County and Fort Wayne. The top four teams in the Second Half race are separated by just one-half game.

2018 Team Notes

Saturday night’s game was the 1,300th consecutive sold-out date for the Dayton Dragons.

The Dragons have hit five home runs in their last two games after hitting six homers in the previous 20 games.

The Dragons 3.49 ERA in the month of July is considerably better than the MWL average for the full season (3.85), but in an indication that July has been a good month for pitchers throughout the league, the Dragons July ERA ranks 10th among the 16 MWL teams.

The Dragons have allowed three runs or less in 18 of their 35 second half games. Their second half ERA is 3.75 (5.31 in the first half).

The Dragons have committed just 34 errors in their last 46 games (four errors on Saturday night).

The Dragons team ERA in their 48 wins is 2.76 (433 IP, 133 ER). In the 55 losses, it is 6.62 (467.1 IP, 344 ER).

The Dragons finished the First Half with a record of 31-37, in sixth place in the East Division.

The Dragons threatened to tie the franchise record for most home wins in a half (25) in the First Half, but came up short. They entered their final series, a four-game series with Bowling Green, with 22 home wins in the first half, but they were swept in the series.

Meanwhile, the Dragons broke the club record for fewest road wins in a half. The club record was 10 road wins, and the Dragons finished with nine. The Dragons played three fewer road games in the first half than the scheduled number of 35 due to three postponements at Great Lakes in April.

2018 Individual Notes

Hunter Greene over his last 11 starts: 51.1 IP, 36 H, 16 R, 15 ER, 13 BB, 63 SO, 2.63 ERA. Greene has made 18 starts. His ERA in his first seven starts was 10.06. Greene was selected as the Cincinnati Reds Minor League Co-Pitcher of the Month for June.

Patrick McGuff in his three starts with the Dragons: 15 IP, 11 H, 4 R, 3 ER, 3 BB, 13 SO, 1.80 ERA (2 of the 3 earned runs were inherited runners).

Lorenzo Cedrola over his last 18 games: 23 for 68, .338. Cedrola has stolen 12 bases since joining the Dragons on July 4.

Alejo Lopez over his last 12 games: 13 for 37, .351.

Jeter Downs has hit safely in seven straight games, going 8 for 26, .308. New Faces in New Places: Reshard Munroe made his first career appearance at first base on Saturday night after 108 career games in the outfield. J.D. Williams got his first start at second base (or any infield position) on Wednesday night since July 22, 2016 with the AZL Reds. He made 10 starts at second base during the 2015-16 seasons. He played four innings at second base in 2017 with Billings, but did not have a defensive chance.

General Player/Team Notes

Four current members of the Dragons are rated among the Reds top 30 prospects (Baseball America). They are RHP Hunter Greene (#2); INF Jeter Downs (#11); INF Jose Garcia (#12); and LHP Packy Naughton (#28).

RHP Hunter Greene is one of 16 first round draft picks to play for the Dragons. He was the second overall pick in the 2017 draft out of Notre Dame High School in Sherman Oaks, California.

Dragons catcher Mark Kolozsvary was a member of the 2017 NCAA national championship team at the University of Florida. Upcoming Probable Pitchers (Game times are Dayton time) (All games on WONE 980 AM and www.daytondragons.com) Monday, July 30 (7:00 p.m.): Lansing RH Maximo Castillo (7-5, 5.46) at Dayton RH Patrick McGuff (1-1, 1.80) Tuesday, July 31 (7:00 p.m.): Lansing RH Graham Spraker (1-2, 2.63) at Dayton RH Hunter Greene (3-7, 4.48)

MWL East Division Second Half Race

(Top 2 Qualify for Playoffs)

Team W-L GB Dayton 17-18 --- South Bend 17-18 --- Lake County 16-18 -0.5 Fort Wayne 16-18 -0.5 West Michigan 15-19 -1.5 Great Lakes 12-23 -5.0

Bowling Green and Lansing are

First Half qualifiers.

TODAY’S STARTING PITCHER

MAC SCEROLER

Height: 6-3 Bats: R Birthdate: April 9, 1995 Acquired: Reds 5th, 2017 Weight: 200 Throws: R College: Southeastern Louisiana Univ. Resides: Denham Springs, LA

Member of Dragons 2018 Opening Day roster.

Notes: Opened pro career at Billings in 2017, posting 3.26 ERA while striking out 44 in 38.2 innings…Played three seasons at

Southeastern Louisiana University in Hammond…Posted outstanding career record of 22-8 with a 2.97 ERA in 51 games including 31 starts…Best season as sophomore in 2016, going 10-4, 2.25 as he led the conference in victories…Earned First Team All-Southland Conference honors in both 2016 and 2017…Earned First Team All-Academic conference honors both years as well…Played at Denham Springs High School…uncle Ben McDonald was the first overall selection of the 1989 draft out of LSU and won 78 MLB games with Orioles and Brewers…uncle Brett Laxton also played in the Major Leagues and was 1993 NCAA Freshman Player of the Year at LSU as he went

12-1 to lead team to College World Series championship, striking out 16 in title game.

Career Pitching Statistics

Year Team League Level ORG W L PCT ERA G GS CG SHO SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK

2017 Billings Mustangs PIO Rok CIN 0 4 .000 3.26 12 9 0 0 0 0 38.2 37 25 14 3 0 16 0 44 3 0

Minor League Totals 0 4 .000 3.26 12 9 0 0 0 0 38.2 37 25 14 3 0 16 0 44 3 0

2018, Dayton (Midwest League) DATE OPP W-L-SV IP H R ER BB SO HR PITCHES NOTE April 6 at BG L 4.0 6 5 5 0 4 2 67-42 2 solo HRs. Left trailing 5-0 after 4. Team lost 8-4. April 11 LC W 6.0 6 3 3 1 4 1 72-42 Did not allow run over first 4 IP as team built 8-0 lead. April 20 at FW ND 4.0 3 1 1 4 2 0 74-41 Left leading 3-1. Team won 9-5. April 25 at LAN L 4.0 8 7 3 4 2 0 81-45 Left trailing 8-0. Team lost 13-2. W-L-S ERA G GS CG IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO BK WP GO/AO GIDP AVG AB TBF

Total 1-2-0 6.00 4 4 0 18.0 22 17 12 3 1 9 0 12 0 2 1.22 0 .301 73 84

2018, Billings (Pioneer League)

DATE G# OPP H/R DEC ERA G GS CG IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO BK WP GO/AO GIDP AVG AB TBF NP-S

06/22/2018 1 HEL R L 3.00 1 1 3.0 3 2 1 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0.67 1 .273 11 12 22-17

06/27/2018 1 GTF H L 4.26 1 1 3.1 5 4 2 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 1.80 0 .286 17 17 52-41

07/02/2018 1 MIS H 4.82 1 1 3.0 5 2 2 1 1 0 0 6 0 0 1.83 0 .310 14 15 61-39

07/07/2018 1 HEL R 5.02 1 1 5.0 5 4 3 1 0 2 0 4 0 1 2.50 1 .290 20 22 86-58

07/13/2018 1 GJ H W 3.72 1 1 5.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 2.89 0 .263 18 18 84-54

07/19/2018 1 GJ R 3.86 1 1 4.0 6 6 2 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 2.13 0 .273 19 21 74-50

07/24/2018 1 ORM R W 3.07 1 1 6.0 4 1 0 0 0 2 0 8 0 1 1.85 0 .256 22 24 78-50

W-L-S ERA G GS CG SHO SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO BK WP GO/AO GIDP AVG AB TBF

Total 2-2-0 3.07 7 7 29.1 31 19 10 4 1 6 0 34 0 3 1.85 2 .256 121 129

Dragons Starting Pitching Rotation (in order of use) Austin Orewiler (RHP): Reds 2015 14th round pick, Rice University…2017 at Daytona: 5-4, 3.58, 41 G, 0 GS. Mac Sceroler (RHP): Reds 2017 5th round pick, Southeastern Louisiana University…2018 at Billings: 2-2, 3.07, 7 GS. Patrick McGuff (RHP): Purchased from Evansville (Frontier League)…2018 at Evansville: 3-1, 1.55, 5 GS…Sinclair Community College/Morehead State. Hunter Greene (RHP): Reds #2 prospect…Reds 2017 1st round pick, Notre Dame High School, Sherman Oaks, CA…2017: at Billings: 0-1, 12.46, 3 GS. Packy Naughton (LHP): Reds 2017 9th round draft pick, Virginia Tech…2017 at Billings: 3-3, 3.15, 14 G 12 GS.

DRAGONS BATTERS RECENT STREAKS/NOTES

vs. Lansing 7/28-7/31 vs. Fort Wayne 7/25-7/27 Hot/Cold

H AB 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO H AB 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO

Cedrola 0 4 1 4 11 1 4 1 4 L18 G: 23-68, .338, 1 HR, 11 SB.

Clementina 2 3 1 1 1 1 0 5 2 3 L28 G (since 6/9): 17-96, .177, 4 HR.

Downs 1 3 1 3 7 1 1 1 7 GHS (8-26, .308, 1 HR).

Garcia DNP 2 11 1 1 1 L6 G: 4-24, .167.

Kolozsvary 0 4 1 7 1 2 4 L10 G: 11-35, .314; 1-11 on homestand.

Lopez 1 3 1 1 3 10 1 1 2 L12 G: 13-37, .351.

Munroe 1 4 1 1 0 6 4 Re-joined Dragons on Wednesday.

Piatnik DNP 0 4 2 L16 G: 8-54, .148.

Santana 1 4 1 1 1 11 1 1 4 L25 G: 14-88, .159. 5-last 38.

Sugilio 0 3 1 1 3 12 1 1 2 L7 G: 4-28, .143.

Wallace 2 4 1 1 1 0 3 2 19-37 (.514) on BIP, but 38 K in 75 AB.

Williams DNP 0 7 3 L8 G: 1-26 after 6 GHS.

Team 8 32 3 0 2 4 3 5 17 94 2 0 3 9 7 32

.250 .181

Currently Active Hitting Streaks of 4 Games or More: Downs: 7 G (8 for 26, .308). Top Hitters in July: Cedrola (.304, 1 HR in 79 AB with 12 stolen bases); Lopez (.282 in 78 AB). Key: In the Hot/Cold column, L = Last. LN = Last Night. # GHS = x-game hitting streak. XBH = Extra Base Hits.

BULLPEN BREAKDOWN (listed with last 3 appearances)

Miguel Aguilar, RHP Date Opponent Dec. IP H R ER BB SO Pitches Days Off Sat., 7/14 Kane County ND 3 1 0 0 0 2 26 Fri., 7/20 at Wisconsin ND 1 1 1 1 2 0 28 Wed., 7/25 Fort Wayne ND 0.2 6 6 6 2 1 34 3 Wendolyn Bautista, RHP Date Opponent Dec. IP H R ER BB SO Pitches Days Off Thu., 7/19 at Wisconsin L 4.2 2 1 0 1 6 59 Mon., 7/23 at Beloit Sv 3 4 0 0 0 3 36 Thu., 7/26 Fort Wayne W 4 2 0 0 0 3 35 2 Andy Cox, LHP Date Opponent Dec. IP H R ER BB SO Pitches Days Off Sun., 7/15 Kane County ND 1 0 0 0 0 0 13 Sat., 7/21 at Beloit ND 1 2 1 0 1 0 25 Fri., 7/27 Fort Wayne W 2 1 0 0 1 2 25 1 John Ghyzel, RHP Date Opponent Dec. IP H R ER BB SO Pitches Days Off Wed., 7/11 Quad Cities ND 1 1 0 0 1 2 16 Sun., 7/22 at Beloit Sv 1 0 0 0 0 2 12 Thu., 7/26 Fort Wayne Sv 1 1 1 1 1 1 23 2 Brian Hunter, RHP Date Opponent Dec. IP H R ER BB SO Pitches Days Off Fri., 7/20 at Wisconsin Sv 3 6 2 2 1 2 55 Thu., 7/26 Fort Wayne ND 1 1 0 0 1 2 23 Sat., 7/28 Lansing ND 1 0 0 0 1 2 22 0 Dauri Moreta, RHP Date Opponent Dec. IP H R ER BB SO Pitches Days Off Tue., 7/24 at Orem ND 1 3 3 3 1 2 29 Promoted to Dayton on July 27 Fri., 7/27 Fort Wayne Sv 2 1 0 0 0 3 29 1 Ryan Nutof, RHP Date Opponent Dec. IP H R ER BB SO Pitches Days Off Wed., 7/18 at Wisconsin ND 2 1 1 1 1 2 31 Sun., 7/22 at Beloit W 3 2 0 0 0 3 44 Thu., 7/26 Fort Wayne ND 1 1 0 0 0 0 11 2 Cory Thompson, RHP Date Opponent Dec. IP H R ER BB SO Pitches Days Off Fri., 7/20 at Wisconsin W 2 4 1 1 1 1 41 Wed., 7/25 Fort Wayne ND 3.1 4 2 2 1 2 47 Sat., 7/28 Lansing L 2 2 1 0 0 3 20 0 Aneurys Zabala, RHP Date Opponent Dec. IP H R ER BB SO Pitches Days Off Sat., 7/14 Kane County Sv 1 1 0 0 1 0 12 Mon., 7/16 Kane County ND 1 2 1 0 0 1 14 Sat., 7/21 at Beloit ND 0 1 0 0 1 0 18 DL

Batter Bios and Career Stats Lorenzo Cedrola Joined Dragons on July 4 after being acquired in trade with Red Sox for international bonus cap space. Notes: Appeared in 50 games with Greenville Drive (Red Sox affiliate in South Atlantic League) in 2018, batting .318 with no home runs, 22 RBI, and 10 stolen bases…Began 2018 season on disabled, appearing in his first game on April 26…Red Sox Latin Program 2015 Player of the Year…Red Sox Defensive Player of the Month, August/September, 2016…Red Sox Base Runner of the Month, April 27.

Year Team League Level ORG AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS

2015 DSL Red Sox2 DSL rok BOS .321 67 265 61 85 8 7 1 31 23 2 33 27 7 .420 .415 .835

2016 GCL Red Sox GCL rok BOS .290 53 214 33 62 14 1 2 21 11 0 28 9 4 .350 .393 .743

2017 Greenville Drive SAL afx BOS .285 92 354 47 101 18 3 4 34 11 1 48 19 7 .322 .387 .709 Minor League Totals .298 212 833 141 248 40 11 7 86 45 3 109 55 18 .362 .397 .760

Hendrik Clementina Member of Dragons 2018 Opening Day roster. Notes: Selected to play in 2018 MWL All-Star Game in Lansing…Cincinnati Reds Minor League Batter of the Month for May, 2018 (.329, 7 HR, 20 RBI)…Acquired by Reds from Dodgers along with OF Scott Van Slyke in exchange for LHP Tony Cingrani, July 31, 2017…Selected as one of two catchers on 2017 Pioneer League post-season all-star team…Began 2017 season with Ogden in Dodgers organization and batted .370 with .993 OPS in 24 games...Remained in same league after being acquired by Reds and was assigned to Billings, where he batted .240 over 27 games to finish the year at .303 with six home runs and 35 RBI in 51 games…Native of Curacao, which produced former Dragons shortstops Didi Gregorius and Calten Daal.

Year Team League Level ORG AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS

2014 DSL Dodgers DSL rok LAD .275 49 182 22 50 11 1 2 18 6 1 32 3 3 .314 .379 .693

2015 AZL Dodgers AZL rok LAD .284 26 81 12 23 5 0 0 10 7 0 22 1 1 .348 .346 .694

2016 AZL Dodgers AZL rok LAD .217 44 157 22 34 4 1 6 23 14 0 42 2 0 .286 .369 .655

2017 Ogden Raptors PIO rok LAD .370 24 92 17 34 5 0 4 25 10 0 16 0 0 .439 .554 .993

2017 Billings Mustangs PIO rok CIN .240 27 96 13 23 6 0 2 10 7 0 25 0 0 .302 .365 .667

Minor League Totals .270 170 608 86 164 31 2 14 86 44 1 137 6 4 .329 .396 .726

Jeter Downs Member of Dragons 2018 Opening Day roster. Reds Prospect Ranking Lists: Baseball America: #11; MLB.com: #6; Fangraphs: #9. Notes: Reds second selection and 32nd overall pick in 2017 draft (Supplemental 1st Round—Competitive Balance Round A) out of Pace High School in Miami…Named after Yankees legend Derek Jeter…Born in the nation of Colombia…Family moved to Miami Gardens, Florida…Older brother, Jerry, was drafted by the Red Sox in 2015 and has played last three years in their organization…Perfect Game 2017 2nd Team High School All-American.

Year Team League Level ORG AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS

2017 Billings Mustangs PIO rok CIN .267 50 172 31 46 3 3 6 29 27 1 32 8 5 .370 .424 .794

Minor League Totals .267 50 172 31 46 3 3 6 29 27 1 32 8 5 .370 .424 .795

Jose Garcia Member of Dragons 2018 Opening Day roster. Reds Prospect Ranking Lists: Baseball America: #12; MLB.com: #11; Fangraphs: #7. Notes: Native of Havana, Cuba who was signed as high profile international free agent in 2017…Projected as shortstop after playing second base in multiple tournaments with Cuban national team…Earned All-Tournament selection at 2015 18U World Cup in Japan…Has not played professionally prior to 2018.

Mark Kolozsvary Member of Dragons 2018 Opening Day roster. Notes: Member of 2017 NCAA national champion Florida Gators…Spent three years at UF…Received limited playing time in first two college seasons with two All-SEC performers ahead of him on the depth chart (Mike Rivera, J.J. Schwarz), garnering only four starts and 35 at-bats over freshman and sophomore years…Started 35 games as junior in 2017, batting .276 with a .440 slugging percentage and three home runs…Played at Tavares High School (35 miles northwest of Orlando)…Four-time All-District selection…Last name is pronounced COLES-vary.

Year Team League Level ORG AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS

2017 Billings Mustangs PIO rok CIN .305 28 95 19 29 7 0 1 15 8 0 30 1 0 .362 .411 .773

Minor League Totals .305 28 95 19 29 7 0 1 15 8 0 30 1 0 .362 .411 .772

Alejo Lopez Joined Dragons on June 15 from extended spring training. Notes: Slated to start season with Dragons before suffering separated shoulder in final week of spring training…Enters 2018 with a career batting average of .296 in three pro seasons with more walks than strikeouts…Repeated at Billings in 2017, increasing extra base hits total from eight to 20 and raising batting average from .273 to .300…Third hardest player to strikeout in Pioneer League in 2017…Grew up in Mexico, moved to Canada to start high school, and spent two years as a prep star at Greenway High School in Phoenix, Arizona, earning First Team All-State recognition as a senior in 2015…Was a student for two years at the baseball school owned by former Dragons pitching coach Derrin Ebert, AZ PROspects, before being drafted by the Reds in 2015…Had committed to the Arizona State University before signing to play professionally.

Year Team League Level ORG AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS

2015 AZL Reds AZL rok CIN .419 12 31 3 13 2 0 0 5 5 0 0 2 2 .526 .484 1.010

2016 Billings Mustangs PIO rok CIN .273 57 205 36 56 6 1 1 29 21 0 19 11 3 .342 .327 .669

2017 Billings Mustangs PIO rok CIN .300 67 220 49 66 10 6 4 33 30 0 28 11 4 .388 .455 .843

Minor League Totals .296 136 456 88 135 18 7 5 67 56 0 47 24 9 .378 .399 .777

Reshard Munroe Joined Dragons June 14 from extended spring training. Transferred to Billings on June 16. Returned to Dragons on July 24. Notes: Appeared in 28 games at Billings in 2018, batting .313 with three home runs and 13 RBI…Enjoyed best season of pro career in 2017 with AZL Reds, batting .290 with an .820 OPS…Native of the Bahamas, a nation that has produced six Major League players including former Reds outfielder Ed Armbrister (best remembered for his bunt and subsequent contact with Red Sox catcher Carlton Fisk in game three of the 1975 World Series).

Year Team League Level ORG AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS

2015 DSL Reds DSL rok CIN .249 51 177 33 44 2 6 2 20 29 0 31 14 3 .361 .362 .723

2016 AZL Reds AZL rok CIN .157 21 51 11 8 0 3 0 5 10 0 11 7 1 .306 .275 .581

2017 AZL Reds AZL rok CIN .290 36 124 31 36 5 1 3 15 22 1 28 6 3 .401 .419 .820

Minor League Totals .250 108 352 75 88 7 10 5 40 61 1 70 27 7 .367 .369 .736

Mitch Piatnik Joined Dragons June 8 from extended spring training. Notes: Speedy center fielder spent first two months of 2018 season in extended spring training…Spent most of 2017 season at Daytona, but appeared in 11 games with Dragons…Opened 2016 season with Dragons and appeared in 21 games before being send to extended spring training on May 7…Appeared in 11 games at Billings in 2016, batting .333-0-6 before rejoining Dragons on July 1 and finishing the year in Dayton…Opened pro career at Billings in 2015…Split time between second base and shortstop with brief action in center field before making full-time switch to the outfield in 2016…Began college career at Stetson University in 2014, seeing a lot of playing time as a freshman, before transferring to State College of Florida for 2015 season.

Year Team League Level ORG AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS

2015 Billings Mustangs PIO rok CIN .210 39 124 18 26 3 0 1 7 10 0 41 10 5 .265 .258 .523

2016 Billings Mustangs PIO rok CIN .333 11 48 8 16 4 1 0 6 2 0 12 4 1 .373 .458 .831

2016 Dayton Dragons MID afx CIN .238 78 273 39 65 11 2 3 16 16 2 115 10 6 .282 .326 .608

2017 Dayton Dragons MID afx CIN .176 11 34 2 6 1 0 0 1 0 0 14 1 1 .200 .206 .406

2017 Daytona Tortugas FSL afa CIN .176 85 262 26 46 9 3 2 12 13 0 120 11 5 .223 .256 .479

Minor League Totals .215 224 741 93 159 28 6 6 42 41 2 302 36 18 .260 .293 .553

Leandro Santana Member of Dragons 2018 Opening Day roster. Notes: Has spent four seasons in the Reds organization prior to 2018, all at the Short-Season level…In 2017, led Billings in home runs with 11 and RBI with 43…Connected on four home runs in his first nine games of the 2017 season…Increase in home runs in 2017 came after he had hit just two over first three seasons of professional baseball.

Year Team League Level ORG AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS

2014 DSL Reds DSL rok CIN .303 40 122 21 37 6 4 0 14 28 0 38 6 3 .434 .418 .852

2015 AZL Reds AZL rok CIN .190 39 126 15 24 8 3 0 10 14 0 40 2 2 .275 .302 .577

2016 AZL Reds AZL rok CIN .228 44 158 28 36 8 0 2 20 20 0 58 2 2 .317 .316 .633

2017 Billings Mustangs PIO rok CIN .280 67 246 38 69 6 2 11 43 22 1 70 1 1 .347 .455 .802

Minor League Totals .255 190 652 102 166 28 9 13 87 84 1 206 11 8 .344 .385 .729

Andy Sugilio Member of Dragons 2018 Opening Day roster…Placed on disabled list on April 7 (right hamstring strain). Activated on May 12. Placed on disabled list June 14 (right hamstring). Activated June 21. Notes: Making Full-Season debut in 2018 after four seasons at the Short-Season level in Reds organization…Led Billings and tied for sixth in Pioneer League in batting average in 2017 at .345…20 stolen bases in 2017 tied for fourth in the Pioneer League…Struck out just 33 times in 254 plate appearances…Began pro career as infielder in 2014 before moving to the outfield the next season…Has seen extensive action at all three outfield positions over last three seasons…Considered to be one of the fastest base runners in entire Reds organization…Last name is pronounced sue-HEE-lee-oh.

Year Team League Level ORG AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS

2014 DSL Rojos DSL rok CIN .259 55 158 12 41 2 2 0 16 12 1 32 4 5 .314 .297 .611

2015 DSL Reds DSL rok CIN .272 62 228 40 62 10 8 1 29 25 0 34 8 4 .342 .399 .741

2016 AZL Reds AZL rok CIN .221 31 104 13 23 3 2 0 6 8 0 27 6 0 .287 .288 .575

2017 Billings Mustangs PIO rok CIN .345 62 235 45 81 13 4 3 40 17 1 33 20 4 .390 .472 .862

Minor League Totals .286 210 725 110 207 28 16 4 91 62 2 126 38 13 .343 .385 .728

Raul Wallace Joined Dragons on June 16 from Billings. Notes: Appeared in one game with Billings in 2018, going 1 for 4 with a stolen base.

Year Team League Level ORG AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS

2013 DSL Reds DSL rok CIN .254 22 71 8 18 5 2 0 8 3 0 30 6 2 .321 .380 .701

2013 DSL Rojos DSL rok CIN .231 4 13 1 3 0 0 1 4 2 0 4 0 0 .333 .462 .795

2014 DSL Reds DSL rok CIN .217 60 212 28 46 5 4 1 19 18 0 49 12 4 .297 .292 .589

2015 AZL Reds AZL rok CIN .285 34 123 13 35 7 2 3 15 3 0 38 7 4 .313 .447 .760

2016 AZL Reds AZL rok CIN .228 35 123 19 28 10 1 1 14 10 0 46 8 2 .292 .350 .642

2017 AZL Reds AZL rok CIN .281 33 128 13 36 7 6 0 16 4 0 44 9 0 .301 .430 .731

2017 Billings Mustangs PIO rok CIN .286 11 35 8 10 4 0 1 5 2 0 10 2 0 .359 .486 .845

Minor League Totals .250 199 705 90 176 38 15 7 81 42 0 221 44 12 .306 .376 .682

J.D. Williams Joined Dragons on May 30 from extended spring training. Transferred to Billings on June 14. Returned to Dayton on June 16. Notes: Previously known as J.D. Salmon-Williams…Began professional career in 2015 as a second baseman with the AZL Reds before moving to the outfield in 2016…Showed some power in 2017 at Billings with four home runs in just 98 at-bats…Teammate of Dragons outfielder Miles Gordon on Canadian Junior National team…One of four Canadian players drafted by Reds in 2015 who had played together with the Ontario Blue Jays (Gordon was another)…Attended David Suzuki Secondary School in Brampton, Ontario.

Year Team League Level ORG AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS

2015 AZL Reds AZL rok CIN .226 14 31 3 7 1 1 0 0 6 0 6 1 0 .351 .323 .674

2016 AZL Reds AZL rok CIN .272 30 103 16 28 2 4 2 10 14 0 30 3 1 .361 .427 .788

2017 Billings Mustangs PIO rok CIN .224 35 98 19 22 2 0 4 11 8 1 19 4 0 .296 .367 .663 Minor League Totals .246 79 232 38 57 5 5 6 21 28 1 55 8 1 .333 .388 .721

Bullpen Bios and Career Stats

Miguel Aguilar Joined Dragons on June 16 from Billings.

Year Team League Level ORG W L PCT ERA G GS CG SHO SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK

2015 AZL Reds AZL Rok CIN 0 1 .000 2.87 11 0 0 0 0 0 15.2 12 8 5 0 1 10 1 15 7 1

2016 AZL Reds AZL Rok CIN 5 0 1.000 4.18 17 0 0 0 0 2 23.2 32 11 11 0 3 6 1 27 3 0

2017 Billings Mustangs PIO Rok CIN 3 2 .600 4.43 20 0 0 0 0 1 42.2 46 27 21 2 1 20 0 36 3 0

Minor League Totals 8 3 .727 4.06 48 0 0 0 0 3 82.0 90 46 37 2 5 36 2 78 13 1

Wendolyn Bautista Member of Dragons 2018 Opening Day roster. Notes: Returns to Dragons in 2018 after spending most of 2017 at Advanced-A Daytona (also made four emergency appearances with Triple-A Louisville)…Entering sixth season in Reds organization as 25-year-old veteran…First six appearances with Dragons in 2018 (and eight of first nine) came as a starter…Moved to bullpen on May 26…On August 26, 2016, fired first Dragons nine-inning shutout since 2008.

Year Team League Level ORG W L PCT ERA G GS CG SHO SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK

2013 DSL Rojos DSL Rok CIN 1 10 .091 5.63 14 12 0 0 0 0 56.0 54 47 35 4 5 33 0 57 8 1

2014 DSL Reds DSL Rok CIN 4 4 .500 3.22 14 14 1 0 0 0 72.2 74 39 26 1 2 16 0 53 8 0

2015 AZL Reds AZL Rok CIN 3 1 .750 2.60 13 4 0 0 0 0 55.1 54 23 16 3 2 12 0 55 1 1

2015 Billings Mustangs PIO Rok CIN 0 0 -- 3.00 1 1 0 0 0 0 6.0 5 3 2 0 1 1 0 4 2 1

2016 Daytona Tortugas FSL Afa CIN 3 1 .750 2.01 10 10 0 0 0 0 44.2 34 15 10 2 3 16 0 19 2 1

2016 Dayton Dragons MID Afx CIN 2 0 1.000 3.15 7 4 1 1 0 0 34.1 36 12 12 2 0 8 1 25 3 0

2017 Daytona Tortugas FSL Afa CIN 2 8 .200 4.49 19 19 0 0 0 0 108.1 114 58 54 7 3 33 0 68 4 3

2017 Louisville Bats INT Aaa CIN 0 2 .000 14.90 4 3 0 0 0 0 9.2 25 18 16 2 0 3 0 5 1 0

Minor League Totals 15 26 .366 3.98 82 67 2 1 0 0 387.0 396 215 171 21 16 122 1 286 29 7

Andy Cox Joined Dragons on July 6 from Billings. Notes: Made six relief appearances at Billings in 2018, going 0-1, 1.35 ERA in 6.2 innings…Opened 2017 season with Dragons and made 22 relief appearances…Did not allow a run over final 16 outings covering 17.1 innings…Placed on disabled list after final appearances on June 12 and eventually underwent shoulder surgery…Spent four years at the University of Tennessee and left the school as program’s all-time career leader in games pitched with 91…Made 27 starts over four years…Best year at UT was his sophomore season in 2014 when he went 5-1 with a 2.44 ERA and two saves in 27 appearances…Allowed just 47 hits in 77 innings…Numbers in 2015 as a junior were also good as he went 3-3 with a 3.36 ERA…As senior in 2016, appeared in 22 games with eight starts and went 3-6 with a 6.72 ERA…Played at St. Benedict at Auburndale High School in Cordova, Tennessee.

Year Team League Level ORG W L PCT ERA G GS CG SHO SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK

2016 Billings Mustangs PIO rok CIN 3 0 1.000 4.59 24 0 0 0 1 2 33.1 33 22 17 0 4 20 0 27 8 0

2017 Dayton Dragons MID afx CIN 3 1 .750 1.64 22 0 0 0 3 4 22.0 18 4 4 0 1 11 1 33 1 0

Minor League Totals 6 1 .857 3.42 46 0 0 0 4 6 55.1 51 26 21 0 5 31 1 60 9 0

John Ghyzel Member of Dragons 2018 Opening Day roster. Notes: Selected to play in 2018 MWL All-Star Game in Lansing…Opened pro career in 2017 with AZL Reds, logging nine relief appearances with three saves and 1.74 ERA…Struggled at Billings after promotion, appearing in eight games with 9.26 ERA…NCAA Division III athlete at University of Rochester…Posted career record in three seasons at Rochester of 11-5 with a 3.97 ERA…Best year came as sophomore in 2016, when he went 7-1 with a 2.97 ERA in 10 starts…Went 3-2, 4.25 as a junior in 2017 in eight starts... Hometown of Centreville, Virginia is a suburb of Washington D.C…Attended same high school (Westfield HS in Fairfax County, Virginia) as 2008 Dragons catcher Jason Bour and his younger brother, current Miami Marlins first baseman Justin Bour.

Year Team League Level ORG W L PCT ERA G GS CG SHO SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK

2017 AZL Reds AZL Rok CIN 1 0 1.000 1.74 9 0 0 0 3 3 10.1 7 4 2 0 1 3 0 15 1 0

2017 Billings Mustangs PIO Rok CIN 0 0 -- 9.26 8 0 0 0 0 1 11.2 16 17 12 1 1 6 0 11 3 0

Minor League Totals 1 0 1.000 5.73 17 0 0 0 3 4 22.0 23 21 14 1 2 9 0 26 4 0

Brian Hunter Joined Dragons on July 10 from Daytona. Notes: Appeared in nine games with Daytona in 2018, going 1-1 with one save and a 3.65 ERA…Represented Dragons in 2015 MWL All-Star Game…Underwent Tommy John reconstructive elbow surgery in July, 2015…Returned to action late in 2016 season…Pitched ninth inning of the only nine-inning no-hitter in Dragons history on May 20, 2017…Played college baseball at University of Hartford, serving as starting catcher for first two seasons before converting full time to pitcher over last two years…Played at St. John the Baptist High School in West Islip, New York.

Year Team League Level ORG W L PCT ERA G GS CG SHO SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK

2014 Billings Mustangs PIO rok CIN 2 0 1.000 1.95 21 0 0 0 1 3 27.2 20 6 6 2 1 9 0 31 4 0

2015 Dayton Dragons MID afx CIN 5 3 .625 2.20 28 0 0 0 7 12 32.2 26 10 8 1 2 13 1 41 2 0

2016 AZL Reds AZL rok CIN 0 0 -- 1.93 4 0 0 0 0 0 4.2 3 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0

2016 Billings Mustangs PIO rok CIN 0 0 -- 4.22 7 0 0 0 0 1 10.2 14 5 5 0 0 2 0 8 4 0

2017 Dayton Dragons MID afx CIN 0 0 -- 3.00 5 0 0 0 4 4 6.0 5 3 2 0 0 1 0 8 0 0

2017 Daytona Tortugas FSL afa CIN 0 0 -- 2.38 12 0 0 0 0 0 22.2 14 6 6 1 1 10 2 29 6 0

Minor League Totals 7 3 .700 2.42 77 0 0 0 12 20 104.1 82 32 28 4 4 36 3 118 17 0

Dauri Moreta Joined Dragons April 19 from Extended Spring Training. Sent to Billings on June 21. Returned to Dragons on July 27. Notes: Appeared in 11 games with Billings as reliever in 2018, going 1-1, 4.91 with three saves…Joined Dragons on July 8, 2017 and finished the season with the team…After allowing 10 earned runs in his first three innings with Dragons, allowed just five earned runs over remainder of regular season covering 24.1 innings (1.85 ERA)…Earned save in two of the Dragons three playoff wins…Did not allow a run in four playoff appearances covering 4.1 innings…Start of 2018 season was delayed by an arm injury.

Year Team League Level ORG W L PCT ERA G GS CG SHO SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK

2015 DSL Reds DSL rok CIN 1 2 .333 1.69 11 0 0 0 4 4 21.1 19 7 4 1 0 7 1 30 1 0

2016 AZL Reds AZL rok CIN 3 3 .500 2.05 20 0 0 0 4 4 30.2 19 12 7 0 3 18 1 53 8 0

2016 Billings Mustangs PIO rok CIN 0 0 -- 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 1 2.2 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 3 1 0

2017 Billings Mustangs PIO rok CIN 0 0 -- 0.00 4 0 0 0 0 0 4.0 3 0 0 0 0 4 0 8 0 0

2017 Dayton Dragons MID afx CIN 1 2 .333 4.94 19 0 0 0 0 1 27.1 18 15 15 4 3 9 1 37 4 0

Minor League Totals 5 7 .417 2.72 56 0 0 0 8 10 86.0 60 35 26 5 6 41 3 131 14 0

Ryan Nutof Member of Dragons 2018 Opening Day roster. Notes: Opened pro career at Billings in 2017, finishing one short of team lead in appearances with 21…Spent three seasons at University of Michigan from 2015-17, posting career record of 17-8 with a 3.98 ERA in 52 games (37 starts)…In 2017, went 6-2, 4.52 in 12 starts and four relief appearances…Selected as a Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American and Big Ten All-Freshman pitcher in 2015, going 5-3, 3.71 in 14 starts… Enjoyed dominant senior season at South Elgin High School (42 miles northwest of downtown Chicago; 10 miles north of Kane County Cougars ballpark), posting record of 8-1 with 0.54 ERA to earn 4A All-State honors.

Year Team League Level ORG W L PCT ERA G GS CG SHO SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK

2017 Billings Mustangs PIO Rok CIN 0 2 .000 4.08 21 0 0 0 1 3 28.2 35 22 13 1 1 14 0 30 1 0

Minor League Totals 0 2 .000 4.08 21 0 0 0 1 3 28.2 35 22 13 1 1 14 0 30 1 0

Cory Thompson Member of Dragons 2018 Opening Day roster. Notes: Selected to play in 2018 MWL All-Star Game in Lansing…Dragons 2016 opening day starting shortstop has made conversion to pitcher…Spent four seasons in Reds organization as middle infielder…Highlight of career as a hitter came with Dragons on August 5, 2015 when he hit two home runs in the same game at Cedar Rapids…Career batting average of .237 with 12 home runs in 181 games in Reds system…Made move to the mound in Instructional League in 2016 and pitched at Billings in 2017…Played at Mauldin High School in South Carolina (same school as NBA legend Kevin Garnett)…Featured 93 mph fastball as high school pitcher, causing scouts to be split on whether he projected best as a hitter or pitcher at pro level…When drafted in the fifth round in 2013, was uncertain whether Reds were selecting him to pitch or play shortstop until first conversation with team officials.

Year Team League Level ORG W L PCT ERA G GS CG SHO SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK

2017 Billings Mustangs PIO Rok CIN 3 1 .750 3.62 21 0 0 0 1 1 32.1 29 13 13 3 1 18 0 32 7 0

Minor League Totals 3 1 .750 3.62 21 0 0 0 1 1 32.1 29 13 13 3 1 18 0 32 7 0

Aneurys Zabala Joined Dragons on July 5 after being acquired in a trade with the Los Angeles Dodgers along with pitcher James Marinan in exchange for pitchers Dylan Floro and Zach Neal and international signing bonus cap space. Notes: Appeared in 24 games with Great Lakes in 2018 as a reliever, going 2-2 with a 4.86 ERA and one save…Originally signed as an international free agent by the Seattle Mariners in 2014…Traded by the Mariners with shortstop Drew Jackson in exchange for pitcher Chase De Jong, March 1, 2017.

Year Team League Level ORG W L PCT ERA G GS CG SHO SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK

2014 DSL Mariners DSL Rok SEA 1 6 .143 4.33 14 12 1 0 0 0 54.0 56 40 26 0 3 38 0 32 19 0

2015 AZL Mariners AZL Rok SEA 2 2 .500 6.56 14 0 0 0 3 6 23.1 25 19 17 1 4 12 0 21 6 0

2016 AZL Mariners AZL Rok SEA 1 5 .167 2.88 16 0 0 0 1 4 25.0 15 15 8 1 3 15 0 28 6 0

2017 AZL Dodgers AZL Rok LAD 3 1 .750 6.00 10 0 0 0 0 0 15.0 19 14 10 1 1 10 0 12 4 0

2017 Great Lakes Loons MID Afx LAD 1 1 .500 10.24 5 0 0 0 0 0 9.2 14 13 11 1 2 8 0 13 2 0

Minor League Totals 8 15 .348 5.10 59 12 1 0 4 10 127.0 129 101 72 4 13 83 0 106 37 0

DRAGONS 2018 MILESTONES Team Notes Most Consecutive Wins: ............................................................................................................................................................. 9, April 8-20 Most Consecutive Losses: ........................................................................................................................ 8, April 21-28; May 10-18; June 14-24 Longest 9-Inning Game (Minutes): .......................................................................................................................... 3:41, April 28 vs. Fort Wayne Longest Extra Inning Game (Minutes): .......................................................................................................................... 4:03, May 1 at Burlington Shortest 9-Inning Game (Minutes): ............................................................................................................................ 2:06, July 2 at Lake County Shortest 7-Inning Game (Minutes): ............................................................................................................... 1:39, May 18 vs. Great Lakes (G2) Biggest Deficit in Win: ............................................ 6, May 1 at Burlington (trailed 8-2; won 10-8); May 8 vs. Cedar Rapids (trailed 6-0; won 8-6) Biggest Lead in Loss: ........................................................................... 4, three times. Most recent: June 30 at South Bend (led 6-2; lost 13-12) Largest Margin of Victory: .............................................................................................................................. 10, June 27 vs. Great Lakes (11-1) Largest Margin of Defeat: ............................................................................................................................. 13, May 28 at Bowling Green (1-14) Most Errors, Game: ..................................................................................................................................................... 6, July 12 vs. Quad Cities Most Errors, Inning: .................................................................................................................................. 3, July 12 vs. Quad Cities (2nd inning) Team Batting Most Runs, Game: ............................................................................. 12, May 20 vs. Great Lakes; June 30 at South Bend; July 20 at Wisconsin Most Runs, Inning: ......................................................................................................................................... 7, July 20 at Wisconsin (6th inning) Most Runs, First Inning: ............................................................................................................................................. 4, April 11 vs. Lake County Most Hits, Game: ...................................................................................................................................................... 19, May 20 vs. Great Lakes Most Hits, Inning: .......................................................................................... 6, May 15 at Lansing (8th inning); July 20 at Wisconsin (6th inning) Fewest Hits, Game: .............................................................. 2, April 24 at Lansing; May 22 vs. Lake County (7 innings); July 25 vs. Fort Wayne Most Home Runs, Game: ..................................................................................................................................................................... 3, several Most Home Runs, Inning: .................................................................................................................................... 3, May 5 at Clinton (4th inning) Most Doubles, Game: ......................................................................................................................................................... 6, April 23 at Lansing Most Triples, Game: ................................................................................................................................................... 2, May 21 vs. Lake County Most Extra Base Hits, Game: ................................................................................................................................................................ 7, several Most Stolen Bases, Game: ........................................................................................................................................... 6, April 22 at Fort Wayne Most Walks, Game: ......................................................................................................................................................... 12, May 1 at Burlington Most Strikeouts, Game: ........................................................................................................................................................ 18, May 4 at Clinton Most Left on Base, Game: .................................................................................................13, May 19 vs. Great Lakes; July 15 vs. Kane County Individual Batting Most Hits, Game: ......................................................................................................................................... 5, Jose Garcia, July 20 at Wisconsin Most Runs, Game: ................................................................................................................................................................................ 3, several Most RBI, Game: .................................................................................................................................................................................. 4, several Most Doubles, Game: ................................................................................................................................ 3, Stuart Fairchild, May 14 at Lansing Most Triples, Game: ............................................................................................................................ 2, Miles Gordon, May 21 vs. Lake County Most Home Runs, Game: ...................................................................................................................... 2, Hendrik Clementina, May 4 at Clinton Most Extra Base Hits, Game: ..................................................... 3, Narciso Crook, April 11 vs. Lake County; Stuart Fairchild, May 14 at Lansing Most Walks, Game: .............................................................................................................................................................................. 3, several Most Stolen Bases, Game: .................................................................................................................................................................. 2, several Longest Hitting Streak (Games): ........................................................................ 11, Michael Beltré, April 25-May 6; Stuart Fairchild, May 18-28 4+ Hit Games: 5 hits: Jose Garcia, July 20 at Wisconsin. 4 hits: Jeter Downs, April 12 vs. Lake County; Hendrik Clementina, April 12 vs. Lake County; Miles Gordon, May 11 vs. Peoria; Leandro Santana, June 30 at South Bend; Lorenzo Cedrola, July 15 vs. Kane County. 2-Home Run Game: Hendrik Clementina, May 4 at Clinton. Inside-the-Park Home Runs: Narciso Crook, May 4 at Clinton. Back-to-Back Home Runs: Miles Gordon & Michael Beltre, May 31 vs. West Michigan (1st inning); Andy Sugilio & Michael Beltre, June 3 vs. Lansing (1st inning). Grand Slam Home Runs: Lorenzo Cedrola, July 27 vs. Fort Wayne.

Team Pitching Most Runs Allowed, Game: .................................................................................................................................... 14, May 28 at Bowling Green Most Runs Allowed, Inning: .......................................................................................................................................... 9, July 25 vs. Fort Wayne Most Hits Allowed, Game:....................................................................................................................................... 20, May 28 at Bowling Green Fewest Hits Allowed, Game: .............................................................................................................. 1, May 18 vs. Great Lakes (G2—7 innings) Most Hits Allowed, Inning:............................................................................................................................................. 9, July 25 vs. Fort Wayne Most Home Runs Allowed, Game: ........................................................................................................................... 5, June 8 vs. Bowling Green Most Home Runs Allowed, Inning: ........................................................................................................................................................ 2, several Most Walks Allowed, Game: ....................................................................................................... 10, April 24 at Lansing; April 28 vs. Fort Wayne Fewest Walks Allowed, Game: ............................................................................................................... 0, 9 times. Last: July 9 at Great Lakes Most Strikeouts, Game: ................................................................................................ 14, April 6 at Bowling Green; June 25 vs. West Michigan Individual Pitching Most Consecutive Scoreless Innings: ........................................................................................................ 24, Packy Naughton, June 24-July 15 Most Innings Pitched, Game: .............................................................................................................. 8, Packy Naughton, July 9 at Great Lakes Most Hits Allowed, Game:.......................................................... 12, Tyler Mondile, May 1 at Burlington; Wendolyn Bautista, May 2 at Burlington Most Runs Allowed, Game: .................................................................. 8, Mac Sceroler, April 25 at Lansing; Tyler Mondile, May 1 at Burlington Most Home Runs Allowed, Game: ................................................................. 3, Tyler Mondile, 3 times. Most recent: June 8 vs. Bowling Green Most Walks Allowed, Game: .............................................................................................................................5, Luis Alecis, April 24 at Lansing Most Strikeouts, Game: ...................................................................................................................... 10, Hunter Greene, July 2 at Lake County Longest Relief Outing: ......................................................................................... 5.1, Austin Orewiler, April 23 at Lansing & May 3 at Burlington Most Pitches Thrown, Game: .......................................................................................................... 106, Wendolyn Bautista, May 2 at Burlington Most Strikeouts, Game, Opposing Pitcher: ..................................................................... 12, Elvin Rodriguez, West Michigan, May 29 at Dayton ^Midwest League record; *Dragons club record; #Ties Dragons club record

DRAGONS WON-LOSS BREAKDOWN

HOME AWAY ALL

W L W L W L

SEASON 31 24 17 31 48 55

FIRST HALF 22 14 9 23 31 37

SECOND HALF 9 10 8 8 17 18

DAY GAMES 5 2 4 7 9 9

NIGHT GAMES 26 22 13 24 39 46

VS. LH (DECISION) 7 4 5 7 12 11

VS. RH (DECISION) 24 20 12 24 36 44

ONE RUN GAMES 17 11 8 12 25 23

EXTRA INNINGS 4 0 1 3 5 3

SHUTOUTS 2 2 2 5 4 7

IN APRIL 9 3 1 8 10 11

IN MAY 11 6 6 8 17 14

IN JUNE 5 9 3 9 8 18

IN JULY 6 6 7 6 13 12

IN AUGUST 0 0

IN SEPTEMBER 0 0

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VS. EAST 25 18 8 27 33 45

VS. BOWLING GREEN 1 5 1 5 2 10

VS. FORT WAYNE 3 3 1 2 4 5

VS. GREAT LAKES 6 1 2 2 8 3

VS. LAKE COUNTY 8 2 1 4 9 6

VS. LANSING 2 2 0 8 2 10

VS. SOUTH BEND 3 4 4 3 7 7

VS. WEST MICHIGAN 2 1 0 3 2 4

VS. WEST 6 6 8 4 14 10

VS. BELOIT 0 0 2 1 2 1

VS. BURLINGTON 0 0 3 0 3 0

VS. CEDAR RAPIDS 3 0 0 0 3 0

VS. CLINTON 0 0 2 1 2 1

VS. KANE COUNTY 2 1 0 0 2 1

VS. PEORIA 0 3 0 0 0 3

VS. QUAD CITIES 1 2 0 0 1 2

VS. WISCONSIN 0 0 1 2 1 2

AHEAD AFTER 7 INN. (DH:5) 25 0 13 6 38 6

TIED AFTER 7 INN. 4 4 2 3 6 7

BEHIND AFTER 7 INN. 2 20 2 22 4 42

SCORED FIRST 14 6 12 9 26 15

OPPS. SCORED FIRST 17 18 5 22 22 40

SCORED FOUR OR MORE 21 9 12 14 33 23

SCORED THREE OR LESS 10 15 5 17 15 32

DOUBLEHEADERS (W-L-SPL) 0-0-3 0-0-3

COME FROM BEHIND WINS 19 9 28

OPPS. COME FROM BEHIND WINS 6 13 19

Dragons Roster Origination Players from NCAA Division I programs (7): Andy Cox (Tennessee) Brian Hunter (Hartford) Mark Kolozsvary (Florida) Packy Naughton (Virginia Tech) Ryan Nutof (Michigan) Austin Orewiler (Rice) Mac Sceroler (Southeastern Louisiana) Players from NCAA Division III programs (1): John Ghyzel (Rochester) Players from Junior College programs (1): Mitch Piatnik (State College of Florida) Players drafted/signed out of high school (5): Jeter Downs (Pace HS, Miami, FL) Hunter Greene (Notre Dame HS, Sherman Oaks, CA) Alejo Lopez (Greenway HS, Phoenix, AZ) Cory Thompson (Mauldin HS, Mauldin, SC) J.D. Williams (David Suzuki SS, Brampton, ON) Players signed as international free agents (8): Miguel Aguilar (Mexico) Wendolyn Bautista (Dominican Republic) Jose Garcia (Cuba) Dauri Moreta (Dominican Republic) Reshard Munroe (Bahamas) Leandro Santana (Dominican Republic) Andy Sugilio (Dominican Republic) Raul Wallace (Dominican Republic) Players acquired in trades (2+1): Hendrik Clementina (Dodgers) Lorenzo Cedrola (Red Sox) Aneurys Zabala (Dodgers)—disabled list Players acquired from Independent pro teams (1): Patrick McGuff (Evansville, Frontier League) Dragons Highest Drafted Players Hunter Greene, #1 (2nd overall, 2017) Jeter Downs, #S1, 2017 Cory Thompson, #5, 2013 Mac Sceroler, #5, 2017 Baseball America Top Prospects (Entering Season) Hunter Greene, #2 Jeter Downs, #11 Jose Garcia, #12 Packy Naughton, #28

Dragons “On the Air” You can follow the Dragons through various media outlets in 2018. Every home and road game will be broadcast on radio on WONE 980-AM. Games are also available at wone.com or on a mobile device through either the Dragons mobile app or the iHeart Radio app. Additionally, the Dragons will televise 25 home games on Dayton’s CW (Channel 26, available on Spectrum Cable channels 13 and 1013; available on DirecTV and Dish Network channel 26). All 70 home games are available on MiLB TV (subscription required through milb.com).

2018 DRAGONS REVIEW

DRAGONS OPPONENT WINNING LOSING

DATE OPP. SCORE R-H-E-LOB R-H-E-LOB PITCHER PITCHER SAVE REC. STD. GA/B ATT. TIME

April 5 at BG 4-5 4-11-4-9 5-9-0-10 Padilla Orewiler --- 0-1 T-5th -1.0 3,118 3:04

April 6 at BG 4-8 4-6-0-5 8-11-0-4 Franklin Sceroler --- 0-2 8th -2.0 2,174 2:49

April 7 BG 2-11 2-6-3-10 11-11-1-11 Myers Mondile --- 0-3 8th -3.0 8,155 3:16

April 8 BG 4-2 4-8-1-10 2-7-2-9 Thompson Padilla Ghyzel 1-3 7th -3.0 7,342 2:47

April 9 LC 3-2 3-9-1-8 2-7-2-7 Orewiler Tati Ohanian 2-3 T-6th -2.0 7,452 2:49

April 10 LC 4-1 4-9-0-5 1-8-2-6 Nutof DeJuneas Ryan 3-3 T-5th -1.5 7,241 2:23

April 11 LC 9-3 9-8-1-4 3-7-2-5 Sceroler Hillman --- 4-3 T-3rd -1.5 7,426 2:43

April 12 LC 10-9 10-17-1-11 9-11-1-3 Ohanian Teaney --- 5-3 T-3rd -1.5 7,868 2:56

April 13 at GL Postponed, rain.

April 14 at GL Postponed, inclement weather.

April 15 at GL Postponed, inclement weather.

April 17 SB 3-2 3-4-0-8 2-8-2-8 Ryan Gomez Ghyzel 6-3 T-2nd -0.5 7,410 2:44

April 18 SB 4-1 4-3-0-6 1-5-1-6 Orewiler Albertos Ohanian 7-3 T-1st --- 7,343 2:32

April 19 SB 3-2 3-8-0-6 2-5-0-3 Naughton Uelmen Ghyzel 8-3 T-1st --- 7,518 2:24

April 20 at FW 9-5 9-9-3-8 5-13-1-14 Nutof Schlichtholz --- 9-3 T-1st --- 4,046 3:31

April 21 at FW 2-8 2-9-0-8 8-11-1-8 Hernandez Mondile --- 9-4 2nd -1.0 3,816 3:01

April 22 at FW 6-7 6-9-4-9 7-8-1-6 Carkuff Thompson --- 9-5 2nd -2.0 4,034 3:15

April 23 at LAN 7-10 7-13-2-6 10-9-1-5 Castillo Greene Weatherly 9-6 3rd -2.0 2,231 2:45

April 24 at LAN 0-7 0-2-0-6 7-9-1-10 Diaz Naughton --- 9-7 3rd -2.5 2,298 2:50

April 25 at LAN 2-13 2-9-3-10 13-14-0-9 Logue Sceroler --- 9-8 4th -2.5 1,642 2:59

April 26 at LAN 7-8 7-8-1-6 8-16-1-12 Tice Ghyzel --- 9-9 T-4th -3.5 3,513 3:13

April 27 FW 5-6 5-10-1-6 6-11-1-6 Hernandez Bautista Radke 9-10 6th -4.0 7,852 2:56

April 28 FW 1-10 1-5-2-9 10-14-1-13 Ramirez Greene Martinez 9-11 6th -5.0 8,246 3:41

April 29 FW 4-3 4-7-0-1 3-8-1-5 Naughton Margevicius Ghyzel 10-11 5th -4.5 7,507 2:10

May 1 at BUR 10-8 (10) 10-10-2-12 8-19-2-18 Ghyzel Herrmann Thompson 11-11 4th -3.5 494 4:03

May 2 at BUR 7-6 7-10-1-8 6-13-2-10 Bautista Mathews Nutof 12-11 4th -3.5 404 3:02

May 3 at BUR 8-4 8-7-0-7 4-10-2-10 Orewiler Tavarez --- 13-11 4th -3.5 2,684 2:54

May 4 at CLN 8-7 8-12-0-6 7-10-0-5 Rodriguez Jaskie Ghyzel 14-11 4th -2.5 5,062 2:47

May 5 at CLN 9-5 9-8-1-8 5-8-0-4 Naughton Inman --- 15-11 3rd -1.5 1,117 2:47

May 6 at CLN 8-9 8-11-1-8 9-15-1-6 Delaplane Ohanian --- 15-12 4th -2.0 N/A 2:53

May 7 CR 3-2 3-6-1-10 2-10-0-10 Bautista Colina Ghyzel 16-12 3rd -2.0 7,741 3:06

May 8 CR 8-6 8-9-4-3 6-10-1-10 Ohanian Brown Thompson 17-12 3rd -2.0 8,646 2:59

May 9 CR 5-4 (10) 5-8-2-5 4-11-0-11 Ghyzel Finkel --- 18-12 3rd -1.0 8,041 2:49

May 10 PEO 2-5 2-4-2-4 5-10-2-6 Prendergast Naughton Blanco 18-13 3rd -2.0 8,016 2:35

May 11 PEO 4-7 4-8-2-8 7-10-1-5 Nicacio Mondile MaVorhis 18-14 3rd -2.5 8,054 2:51

May 12 PEO 3-4 3-4-1-5 4-8-1-6 Gonzalez Ghyzel Dobzanski 18-15 3rd -3.5 8,788 2:54

May 14 at LAN 3-4 3-11-3-10 4-10-0-10 Buffo Orewiler --- 18-16 3rd -4.5 2,111 2:57

May 15 at LAN 9-10 (10) 9-13-1-6 10-15-2-15 Shannon Nutof --- 18-17 4th -5.5 6,427 3:39

May 16 at LAN 2-12 2-7-3-5 12-9-0-4 Diaz Naughton --- 18-18 4th -6.5 2,198 2:49

May 17 at LAN 1-4 1-6-2-4 4-9-0-7 Larkins Bautista Rodning 18-19 4th -7.5 4,019 2:12

May 18 (G1) GL 4-9 4-4-1-4 9-15-0-6 Ottesen Greene --- 18-20 doubleheader 2:26

May 18 (G2) GL 3-0 3-10-0-8 0-1-2-1 Mondile Chacin --- 19-20 4th -7.0 8,024 1:39

May 19 GL 5-3 5-7-0-13 3-8-1-6 Thompson Hemmerich Ghyzel 20-20 4th -7.0 8,447 3:19

May 20 GL 12-4 12-19-0-9 4-10-2-9 Rodriguez Uceta Chacon 21-20 4th -6.0 8,614 3:08

May 21 (susp.) LC 5-4 5-12-0-7 4-11-1-8 Nutof Echols --- 22-20 susp. game 7,344 2:47

May 22 (G2) LC 1-2 1-2-0-4 2-7-1-5 DeJuneas Bautista --- 22-21 4th -6.0 7,396 2:04

May 23 LC 5-4 5-10-0-6 4-10-3-6 Moreta Nelson Ghyzel 23-21 4th -5.0 7,428 2:43

May 24 LC 2-1 2-8-2-6 1-6-0-13 Chacon Arias Ghyzel 24-21 4th -5.0 7,695 2:41

May 25 at BG 5-4 5-7-2-7 4-6-1-8 Jordan Zombro Thompson 25-21 4th -5.0 2,587 3:13

May 26 at BG 2-3 2-8-0-6 3-8-0-7 Pelaez Rodriguez Disla 25-22 4th -6.0 4,162 2:16

May 27 at BG 1-8 1-6-1-4 8-15-0-11 Salinas Naughton Schryver 25-23 4th -6.0 2,722 2:45

May 28 at BG 1-14 1-4-3-6 14-20-0-11 Myers Mondile --- 25-24 4th -6.5 2,868 3:03

May 29 WM 2-1 2-5-0-3 1-7-0-8 Bautista Castillo Ghyzel 26-24 4th -6.5 7,310 2:20

May 30 (susp.) WM 1-10 1-3-0-7 10-12-2-13 Schmidt Jordan --- 26-25 susp. game 7,316 3:07

May 31 (G2) WM 8-3 8-9-0-5 3-6-0-6 Rodriguez Bass --- 27-25 4th -7.0 8,241 2:03

June 1 LAN 1-12 1-5-2-7 12-19-1-14 Larkins Naughton --- 27-26 4th -8.0 7,645 3:24

June 2 LAN 5-4 (10) 5-9-0-7 4-11-2-6 Thompson Shannon --- 28-26 3rd -7.0 8,363 3:09

June 3 LAN 11-8 11-11-0-3 8-11-2-6 Greene Buffo Ghyzel 29-26 3rd -7.0 7,828 2:49

June 5 at LC 9-10 9-6-4-8 10-9-3-9 Teaney Ghyzel --- 29-27 3rd -7.0 1,254 3:24

June 6 at LC 5-8 5-8-2-6 8-9-2-4 Vasquez Rodriguez Mingo 29-28 4th -8.0 1,025 2:12

June 7 at LC 2-5 2-6-0-4 5-12-2-10 Perez Naughton --- 29-29 T-4th -8.0 1,474 2:42

June 8 BG 4-11 4-8-0-5 11-17-0-10 O'Brien Mondile --- 29-30 5th -9.0 7,888 2:48

June 9 BG 0-1 0-3-0-5 1-6-0-7 Romero Greene Zombro 29-31 5th -10.0 7,883 2:20

June 10 BG 4-8 4-9-0-7 8-11-1-4 Myers Jordan --- 29-32 5th -11.0 7,706 2:38

June 11 BG 3-4 3-9-0-8 4-9-2-6 Franklin Rodriguez Schryver 29-33 5th -12.0 8,053 2:46

June 12 at SB 3-2 3-6-1-5 2-8-2-6 Thompson Glowicki Ghyzel 30-33 5th -12.0 5,014 2:31

June 13 at SB 2-1 2-8-0-8 1-9-0-10 Mondile Thomas Nutof 31-33 5th -11.5 3,250 2:59

June 14 at SB 0-2 0-8-0-7 2-11-1-11 Uelmen Greene Glowicki 31-34 5th -12.5 4,461 2:35

June 15 at WM 4-5 4-12-0-8 5-9-0-6 Vest Ghyzel --- 31-35 5th -13.5 6,360 2:44

June 16 at WM 4-9 4-6-1-6 9-10-1-4 Myers Rodriguez --- 31-36 5th -14.5 7,181 2:32

June 17 at WM 0-8 0-4-1-5 8-14-0-12 Manning Naughton --- 31-37 6th -15.5 4,891 2:36

End of First Half

DRAGONS OPPONENT WINNING LOSING

DATE OPP. SCORE R-H-E-LOB R-H-E-LOB PITCHER PITCHER SAVE REC. STD. GA/B ATT. TIME

June 21 SB 2-3 2-5-0-3 3-9-0-8 Thomas Jordan Glowicki 0-1 T-6th -1.0 8,204 2:39

June 22 SB 2-3 2-8-2-4 3-5-1-3 Camargo Greene Hecht 0-2 T-6th -2.0 7,900 2:19

June 23 SB 2-5 2-9-0-8 5-12-2-9 Lacy Mondile Glowicki 0-3 T-6th -3.0 8,023 2:57

June 24 SB 4-10 4-10-1-9 10-13-1-6 King Naughton --- 0-4 T-7th -4.0 7,718 3:05

June 25 GL 4-1 4-8-0-6 1-5-0-9 Rodriguez Uceta Ghyzel 1-4 7th -3.0 7,920 2:43

June 26 GL 4-3 (10) 4-8-0-9 3-10-1-10 Aguilar Cespedes --- 2-4 T-6th -3.0 7,473 3:23

June 27 GL 11-1 11-13-1-6 1-6-4-7 Greene Jackson Orewiler 3-4 T-5th -3.0 7,908 2:48

June 28 at SB 6-5 6-9-0-9 5-11-3-4 Nutof De Los Rios Ghyzel 4-4 T-4th -3.0 4,668 2:57

June 29 at SB 1-4 1-7-0-9 4-9-1-4 Hecht Bennett --- 4-5 6th -4.0 7,265 2:34

June 30 at SB 12-13 (10) 12-14-1-5 13-13-2-9 Balego Bautista --- 4-6 6th -4.0 5,980 3:35

July 1 at SB 5-2 5-9-0-5 2-11-0-11 Jordan Assad Orewiler 5-6 T-5th -4.0 5,141 2:51

July 2 at LC 2-1 2-5-1-1 1-4-0-3 Greene McCarty Thompson 6-6 T-4th -4.0 1,984 2:06

July 3 at LC 2-3 2-6-0-9 3-10-1-7 Hillman Mondile Nelson 6-7 T-5th -4.0 3,395 2:46

July 4 LC 3-2 3-5-1-6 2-7-2-5 Aguilar Jimenez Ghyzel 7-7 T-4th -3.0 7,708 2:29

July 5 LC 4-5 4-11-1-9 5-13-1-8 Perez Zabala Echols 7-8 6th -4.0 7,488 3:07

July 6 at GL 4-2 4-7-3-9 2-6-2-6 Bennett Hernandez Ghyzel 8-8 T-5th -3.0 3,017 3:05

July 7 at GL 1-7 1-6-1-5 7-7-1-3 Gamboa Greene --- 8-9 6th -3.0 3,638 2:34

July 8 at GL 5-7 5-12-1-6 7-13-0-12 Jagiello Thompson Alvino 8-10 T-6th -4.0 2,567 3:08

July 9 at GL 5-0 5-8-0-6 0-2-3-1 Naughton Castro --- 9-10 T-5th -4.0 2,271 2:27

July 11 QC 2-3 2-3-0-3 3-8-2-12 Abreu Aguilar Donato 9-11 7th -4.0 7,549 3:14

July 12 QC 3-4 3-4-6-5 4-8-3-10 Mushinski Thompson Duncan 9-12 7th -5.0 7,760 3:04

July 13 QC 6-5 (10) 6-12-1-9 5-14-3-14 Hunter Collado --- 10-12 7th -5.0 7,693 3:42

July 14 KC 1-0 1-5-0-4 0-6-2-7 McGuff Bain Zabala 11-12 T-5th -5.0 7,844 2:15

July 15 KC 5-3 5-12-1-13 3-9-0-8 Naughton Duran Thompson 12-12 T-3rd -4.0 7,624 3:17

July 16 KC 4-13 4-11-1-11 13-19-1-8 Shaffer Rodriguez --- 12-13 T-5th -5.0 7,652 3:18

July 18 at WIS 4-6 4-8-0-4 6-10-0-4 Hintzen Orewiler Benoit 12-14 T-5th -5.0 5,959 2:16

July 19 at WIS 0-1 (10) 0-5-0-9 1-4-0-6 Andrews Bautista --- 12-15 T-6th -6.0 3,018 3:03

July 20 at WIS 12-5 12-18-1-11 5-12-1-14 Thompson Hernandez Hunter 13-15 T-4th -5.0 2,678 3:27

July 21 at BEL 0-5 0-5-1-4 5-13-0-10 Poche Naughton --- 13-16 T-5th -5.0 2,436 2:42

July 22 at BEL 2-1 2-11-1-10 1-7-1-0 Nutof Martinez Ghyzel 14-16 T-3rd -5.0 1,324 2:55

July 23 at BEL 3-0 3-5-1-6 0-11-1-9 Orewiler Ruiz Bautista 15-16 3rd -4.0 1,215 2:40

July 25 FW 0-12 0-2-0-4 12-15-0-6 Patino McGuff --- 15-17 5th -4.0 7,484 2:50

July 26 FW 2-1 2-8-0-8 1-5-0-6 Bautista Cosgrove Ghyzel 16-17 4th -4.0 7,542 2:35

July 27 FW 8-6 8-7-1-6 6-13-3-4 Cox Quezada Moreta 17-17 T-2nd -3.0 7,912 2:55

July 28 LAN 4-5 4-8-4-5 5-7-0-4 Rodriguez Thompson Shannon 17-18 T-2nd -3.0 7,881 2:32

DRAGONS SERIES RESULTS First Half Date OPP W-L R-RA Avg. R/Sc. Pos. XBH HR SB ERA E April 5-6 at BG 0-2 8-13 .246 3-19 (.158) 5 2 5 5.40 4 April 7-8 BG 1-1 6-13 .215 5-22 (.227) 5 0 3 5.50 4 April 9-12 LC 4-0 26-15 .307 12-39 (.308) 15 5 4 3.25 3 April 13-15 at GL 0-0 All three games postponed April 17-19 SB 3-0 10-5 .181 5-30 (.167) 5 1 9 1.67 0 April 20-22 at FW 1-2 17-20 .262 9-37 (.243) 8 0 8 5.40 7 April 23-26 at LAN 0-4 16-38 .234 6-38 (.158) 15 1 2 8.90 6 April 27-29 FW 1-2 10-19 .227 6-26 (.231) 8 1 1 5.67 3 May 1-3 at BUR 3-0 25-18 .250 8-35 (.229) 11 5 6 5.46 3 May 4-6 at CLN 2-1 25-21 .287 10-34 (.294) 11 6 10 7.27 2 May 7-9 CR 3-0 16-12 .256 6-22 (.273) 11 3 1 3.21 7 May 10-12 PEO 0-3 9-16 .172 2-18 (.111) 4 3 2 4.67 5 May 14-17 at LAN 0-4 15-30 .262 10-39 (.256) 12 2 3 7.08 9 May 18-20 GL 3-1 24-16 .320 15-53 (.283) 14 3 8 4.50 1 May 21-24 LC 3-1 13-11 .269 5-28 (.179) 7 3 5 2.91 2 May 25-28 at BG 1-3 9-29 .200 6-27 (.222) 10 1 1 6.34 6 May 29-31 WM 2-1 11-14 .202 2-23 (.087) 11 4 2 5.04 0 June 1-3 LAN 2-1 17-24 .243 8-30 (.267) 11 4 3 7.07 2 June 5-7 at LC 0-3 16-23 .202 6-16 (.375) 5 0 3 7.01 6 June 8-11 BG 0-4 11-24 .221 9-33 (.273) 8 1 4 6.00 0 June 12-14 at SB 2-1 5-5 .220 2-23 (.087) 5 1 6 1.04 1 June 15-17 at WM 0-3 8-22 .218 4-24 (.167) 4 3 5 8.03 2 Second Half Date OPP W-L R-RA Avg. R/Sc. Pos. XBH HR SB ERA E June 21-24 SB 0-4 10-21 .241 8-31 (.258) 9 2 4 4.75 3 June 25-27 GL 3-0 19-5 .293 11-34 (.324) 13 2 5 1.29 1 June 28-July 1 at SB 2-2 24-24 .275 16-53 (.302) 18 2 6 5.86 1 July 2-3 at LC 1-1 4-4 .175 1-11 (.091) 4 1 1 2.12 1 July 4-5 LC 1-1 7-7 .258 3-22 (.136) 5 0 3 3.50 2 July 6-9 at GL 2-2 15-16 .250 6-35 (.171) 7 1 10 3.71 5 July 11-13 QC 1-2 11-12 .194 5-24 (.208) 2 1 2 2.57 7 July 14-16 KC 2-1 10-16 .277 8-32 (.250) 5 1 3 5.00 2 July 18-20 at WIS 1-2 16-12 .284 8-34 (.235) 6 2 3 3.71 1 July 21-23 at BEL 2-1 5-6 .219 3-16 (.188) 3 1 6 1.73 3 July 25-27 FW 2-1 10-19 .181 4-18 (.222) 5 3 4 6.00 1 July 28-31 LAN 0-1 4-5 .250 1-4 (.250) 5 2 0 2.00 (9/2) 4 W-L Runs/Game Batt. Avg. HR/Game ERA Errors/Game First Half 31-37 4.37 (297/68g) .241 (536-2221) 0.72 (49/68g) 5.31 (588.1/347) 1.07 (73/68g) Second Half 17-18 3.86 (135/35g) .244 (284-1162) 0.51 (18/35g) 3.75 (312/130) 0.89 (31/35g)

Dragons Manager/Coaches: Luis Bolívar returns for his second season as Dragons manager after serving as the Dayton hitting coach in 2014-16. Bolívar played for the Dragons in 2003-’04, representing the club in the Midwest League All-Star Game in 2004. Bolívar played professionally for nine seasons from 2002-2010, spending all but the final year of his career in the Reds organization. He spent all or parts of four seasons at the Triple-A level, but never played in the big leagues. Bolívar resides in the Dayton suburb of Vandalia with his wife and four children. Following his playing career, he served as a coach at Vandalia-Butler High School. Bolívar was selected as the “Best Manager Prospect” in Baseball America’s 2017 Best Tools survey of Midwest League managers. Pitching coach Seth Etherton joins the Dragons in 2018, his third year as a coach in the Reds organization. Etherton spent the 2016-17 seasons with the Billings Mustangs. Etherton pitched in the Major Leagues in parts of four seasons with the Angels, Reds, A’s, and Royals. He was the Angels first round draft pick in 1998 out of the University of Southern California. Etherton pitched in one game for the Dragons on a Major League rehab assignment in 2002. Hitting coach Daryle Ward returns to the Dragons for his second season. He began his coaching career when he served as the hitting coach for the AZL Reds in 2016. Ward spent 11 years in the Major Leagues with the Astros, Dodgers, Pirates, Nationals, Braves, and Cubs. He belted a career high 20 home runs for Houston in 2000. He is the son of former MLB All-Star Gary Ward. Bench coach Kevin Mahar returns to the Dragons for his second season and fifth year as a coach in the Reds organization. He spent the 2013-14 seasons at Billings

and 2015 at Advanced-A Daytona. He worked in private business in 2016. Mahar played college baseball at Indiana University and reached the Major Leagues with

the Texas Rangers in 2007. REDS MINOR LEAGUE COORDINATORS/ROVERS (IN UNIFORM) Bill Doran: Field Coordinator

Milt Thompson: Hitting Coordinator

Tony Fossas: Pitching Coordinator

Delino DeShields: Bunting/Base Running Coordinator

Darren Bragg: Outfield/Quality Control

Corky Miller: Catching Coordinator

Barry Larkin: Special Assistant to the General Manager

Eric Davis: Special Assistant to the General Manager

Mario Soto: Special Assistant to the General Manager

STARTS BY POSITION C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH Total

Downs 60 35 4 99

Garcia 23 68 1 92

Santana 25 48 6 79

Clementina 47 20 67

Fairchild 26 29 6 5 66

Marshall 60 4 64

Kolozsvary 54 6 60

Sansone 12 14 25 7 58

Sugilio 19 13 17 8 57

Gordon 23 28 4 1 56

Beltre 1 5 35 6 47

Lopez 3 29 2 34

Crook 10 8 4 22

Williams 1 4 17 22

Wallace 22 22

Cedrola 21 21

Collymore 12 7 19

Piatnik 3 7 7 1 18

Lofstrom 2 5 1 8

Ventura 5 2 7

Vargas 2 1 2 5

Munroe 1 2 1 4

Catchers’ Throwing Statistics Pitching Breakdown

Catcher CS SBAtt Pct. ERA Pitchers IP ER ERA

Clementina 9 41 22.0 4.75 Starting Pitching 499 277 5.00

Kolozsvary 21 79 26.6 4.85 Relief Pitching 401.33 200 4.49

Lofstrom 1 5 20.0 2.86 Total 900.33 477 4.77

Totals 31 125 24.8

2018 TRANSACTIONS

Opening Day Roster: Catchers: Hendrik Clementina, Mark Kolozsvary, Morgan Lofstrom. Infielders: Jeter Downs, Jose Garcia, John Sansone, Leandro Santana, Hector Vargas. Outfielders: Narciso Crook, Stuart Fairchild, Miles Gordon, Andy Sugilio. Pitchers: Luis Alecis, Wendolyn Bautista, Tyler Buffett, John Ghyzel, Hunter Greene, Tyler Mondile, Packy Naughton, Ryan Nutof, Sarkis Ohanian, Austin Orewiler, Connor Ryan, Mac Sceroler, Cory Thompson. April 7: Outfielder Andy Sugilio placed on disabled list. First baseman Montrell Marshall promoted to Dayton from extended spring training. April 17: Infielder Hector Vargas promoted to Daytona. Outfielder Michael Beltré promoted to Dayton from extended spring training. April 19: Pitcher Sarkis Ohanian promoted to Daytona. Pitcher Dauri Moreta promoted to Dayton from extended spring training. April 28: Pitcher Mac Sceroler placed on disabled list. Pitcher Sarkis Ohanian transferred to Dayton from Daytona. April 30: Pitcher Luis Alecis assigned to Billings. Pitcher Adrian Rodriguez promoted to Dayton from extended spring training. May 8: Catcher Morgan Lofstrom promoted to Louisville. May 9: Pitcher Connor Ryan assigned to Billings. Pitcher Adrian Chacon promoted to Dayton from extended spring training. Catcher Morgan Lofstrom transferred to Dayton from Louisville. May 12: Outfielder Narciso Crook and catcher Morgan Lofstrom promoted to Daytona. Outfielder Andy Sugilio activated off disabled list. May 14: Pitcher Andrew Jordan activated off disabled list. May 17: Pitcher Sarkis Ohanian placed on disabled list. Pitcher Max Wotell promoted to Dayton from extended spring training. May 30: Pitcher Tyler Buffett placed on disabled list. Outfielder J.D. Salmon-Williams promoted to Dayton from extended spring training. May 31: Pitcher Max Wotell assigned to Greeneville. Pitcher Sarkis Ohanian activated from disabled list. June 8: Pitcher Sarkis Ohanian placed on disabled list. Outfielder Michael Beltre promoted to Daytona. Pitcher Aaron Quillen transferred to Dayton from Daytona. Outfielder Mitch Piatnik promoted to Dayton from extended spring training. June 11: Outfielder Miles Gordon placed on disabled list. Outfielder Randy Ventura activated from disabled list. June 14: Outfielder Andy Sugilio placed on disabled list. Outfielder Reshard Munroe promoted to Dayton from extended spring training. June 15: Outfielder J.D. Williams transferred to Billings. Infielder Alejo Lopez promoted to Dayton from extended spring training. June 16: Pitchers Miguel Aguilar and Connor Bennett and outfielders Raul Wallace and J.D. Williams promoted from Billings to Dayton. Pitchers Adrian Chacon and Aaron Quillen and outfielder Reshard Munroe transferred from Dayton to Billings. Pitcher Andrew Jordan placed on the temporary inactive list. June 21: Outfielders Stuart Fairchild and Randy Ventura promoted to Daytona. Pitchers Tyler Buffett and Dauri Moreta transferred to Billings. Outfielder Andy Sugilio activated from disabled list. Pitcher Andrew Jordan activated from temporary inactive list. Outfielder Malik Collymore promoted to Dayton from Greeneville. June 28: Infielder John Sansone promoted to Daytona. Pitcher Jesse Adams transferred from Dayton to Daytona. July 4: Outfielder Lorenzo Cedrola assigned to Dayton after being acquired in trade with Boston Red Sox for international bonus pool space. First baseman Montrell Marshall placed on restricted list. July 5: Pitcher Aneurys Zabala assigned to Dayton after being acquired in trade with Los Angeles Dodgers along with pitcher James Marinan in exchange for pitchers Dylan Floro and Zach Neal and international signing bonus cap space. Pitcher Andrew Jordan promoted to Daytona. July 6: Pitcher Jesse Adams placed on disabled list. Pitcher Andy Cox promoted to Dayton from Billings. July 9: Pitcher Tyler Mondile placed on suspended list. Pitcher Patrick McGuff acquired from Evansville of the independent Frontier League. July 10: Pitcher Connor Bennett transferred to Greeneville. Pitcher Brian Hunter transferred to Dayton from Daytona. July 13: Pitcher John Ghyzel placed on disabled list. Pitcher Hunter Greene placed on temporary inactive list. Pitcher Tyler Mondile given unconditional release. Pitcher Aaron Quillen promoted to Dayton from Greeneville. Outfielder Logan Taylor acquired from Evansville of the independent Frontier League and placed on disabled list. July 22: Pitcher Aneury Zabala placed on disabled list. Pitcher John Ghyzel activated from disabled list. July 24: Outfielder Malik Collymore promoted to Daytona. Outfielder Reshard Munroe promoted to Dayton from Billings. July 25: Pitcher Adrian Rodriguez transferred to Billings. Pitcher Mac Sceroler promoted to Dayton from Billings. July 27: Pitcher Aaron Quillen placed on disabled list. Pitcher Dauri Moreta promoted to Dayton from Billings.

Dragons Players with Other Clubs in 2018 Batter Club League Class G Avg. HR RBI SB AB Lorenzo Cedrola Greenville South Atlantic A 50 .318 0 22 10 211 Reshard Munroe Billings Pioneer Rookie 28 .313 3 12 6 99 Raul Wallace Billings Pioneer Rookie 1 .250 0 0 1 4 Pitcher Club League Class W-L-Sv ERA G GS IP H BB SO Andy Cox Billings Pioneer Rookie 0-1-0 1.35 6 0 6.2 5 5 8 Brian Hunter Daytona Florida State Adv.-A 1-1-1 3.65 9 0 12.1 16 6 14 Patrick McGuff Evansville Frontier Ind. 3-1-0 1.55 5 5 29 18 7 26 Dauri Moreta Billings Pioneer Rookie 1-1-3 4.91 11 0 11 10 9 21 Aaron Quillen Daytona Florida State Adv.-A 0-0-0 6.23 5 0 8.2 13 2 9 Aaron Quillen Greeneville Appalachian Rookie 0-2-0 3.52 5 0 7.2 8 1 12 Mac Sceroler Billings Pioneer Rookie 2-2-0 3.07 7 7 29.1 31 6 34 Aneurys Zabala Great Lakes Midwest A 2-2-1 4.86 24 0 37 31 25 30

DRAGONS ADDITIONAL STATS/NOTES

Games Won in Final At-Bat (*Walk-off Win) Date Opponent Score Note April 8 Bowling Green 4-2 Trailed 2-0 going to bottom 8th. Scored 4 in 8th for lead and win. Lofstrom RBI single to break tie. April 10 Lake County 4-1 Tied 1-1 going to bottom 8th. Scored 3 in 8th for lead and win. 2-Run HR by Gordon to break tie. *April 12 Lake County 10-9 Tied 9-9 going to bottom 9th. Scored 1 to win on Downs RBI single to score Vargas from second. April 17 South Bend 3-2 Trailed 2-1 going to bottom 8th. Scored 2 in 8th for lead and win. Santana SF to break tie. April 20 at Fort Wayne 9-5 Tied 5-5 going to top 9th. Scored 4 in 9th for lead and win. Marshall RBI single to break tie. May 1 at Burlington 10-8 (10) Trailed 8-3 after 7; 8-7 after 8. Scored 1 in 9th to tie, 2 in 10th for win. Garcia 2-R HR for win. *May 9 Cedar Rapids 5-4 (10) Tied 4-4 going to 10th. Downs RBI single in bottom 10th for win. *May 21 Lake County 5-4 Tied 4-4 going to bottom 9th. Downs RBI single with one out for win. May 23 Lake County 5-4 Tied 4-4 going to bottom 8th. Sansone RBI single for lead and win. May 29 West Michigan 2-1 Tied 1-1 going to bottom 8th. Garcia RBI double for lead and win. *June 2 Lansing 5-4 (10) Trailed 2-1 going to bottom 9th. Fairchild HR to tie. Trailed 4-2 going to bottom 10th. Scored 3 to win on WP. June 12 at South Bend 3-2 Tied 2-2 going to top 9th. Scored run on error for lead and eventual win. *June 26 Great Lakes 4-3 (10) Trailed 3-2 going to bottom 10th. Santana RBI double for win. July 4 Lake County 3-2 Tied 2-2 going to bottom 8th. Downs scored from second on ground out/throwing error for lead. *July 13 Quad Cities 6-5 (10) Tied 4-4 after 9th. QC scored 1 in top 10th; Dragons scored 2 in bottom 10th to win. Winning run on error.

Wins after Trailing by at Least Three Runs Date Opponent Score Note April 12 Lake County 10-9 Trailed 5-1, mid 3rd; Scored 2 in 3rd, 4 in 4th for 7-5 lead. Won 10-9. May 1 at Burlington 10-8 (10) Trailed 8-2 after 6th; Scored 1 in 7th, 4 in 8th, 1 in 9th to tie; 2 in 10th to win. May 2 at Burlington 7-6 Trailed 3-0 after 1st; Trailed 5-3 after 4th; Scored 4 in 5th for 7-5 lead. May 9 Cedar Rapids 8-6 Trailed 6-0, mid 4th; Scored 4 in 4th, 4 in 7th for 8-6 lead. June 28 at South Bend 6-5 Trailed 4-1, end 3rd; Scored 2 in 4th, 2 in 5th, 1 in 6th for 6-4 lead. July 27 Fort Wayne 8-6 Trailed 5-0, mid 4th, and 6-2, mid 7th; Scored 5 in 7th for 8-6 lead.

Losses after Leading by at Least Three Runs Date Opponent Score Note April 22 at Fort Wayne 6-7 Led 3-0, mid 4th; FW scored 3 in 4th, broke 6-6 tie with 1 in 6th. April 26 at Lansing 7-8 Led 7-4, mid 7th; LAN scored 1 in 7th, 2 in 8th to tie; 1 in 9th for walk-off win. May 6 at Clinton 8-9 Led 8-4, mid 6th; CLN scored 1 in 6th, 3 in 7th to tie; 1 in 9th for walk-off win. May 11 Peoria 4-7 Led 3-0, end 3rd; PEO scored 4 in 4th to lead 4-3. May 12 Peoria 3-4 Led 3-0, end 5th; PEO scored 1 in 6th, 2 in 7th, and 1 in 9th for win. June 5 at Lake County 9-10 Led 9-5, mid 8th; LC scored 2 in 8th, 3 in 9th for win. June 30 at South Bend 12-13 (10) Led 6-2, mid 3rd; led 12-10 going to bottom 9th; SB scored 2 in 9th, 1 in 10th for win. July 8 at Great Lakes 5-7 Led 4-0, mid 1st, and 5-2, mid 6th; GL scored 3 in 6th and 2 in 7th for win. Hitting Streaks of 10 Games or More Player Length Dates Beltré 11 4/25-5/6 Fairchild 10 4/10-4/23 Fairchild 10 5/18-5/27

Non-Pitchers on the Mound Player Date Opponent Score Entering Game Outcome

Lofstrom 4/25 at Lansing 2-13 1 IP, 0 R

2018 Ejections Player/Coach Date Opponent Umpire Reason Luis Bolivar May 28 at Bowling Green Harrison Silverman Arguing that ball that was ruled in play should have been ruled home run. Leandro Santana June 29 at South Bend Gabe Alfonzo Arguing balls and strikes. Alejo Lopez June 30 at South Bend Chris Presley-Murphy Arguing balls and strikes. Jeter Downs June 30 at South Bend Gabe Alfonzo Arguing out call at second base. Jose Garcia July 2 at Lake County Ben Rosen Actions following strikeout.

Dragons Pitchers with 10 or More Strikeouts in a Game Player Date Opponent Strikeouts Hunter Greene 7/2 at Lake County 10 in 7 innings

DRAGONS ADDITIONAL STATS/NOTES (more)

Dragons in the 2018 Midwest League All-Star Game (June 19 at Lansing) Player Position Marshall First Baseman (Game MVP) Clementina Designated Hitter (starter) Fairchild Outfielder Ghyzel Pitcher Thompson Pitcher

SiriusXM All-Star Futures Game (July 15 at Washington D.C.) Greene Pitcher

Dragons Midwest League Batter/Pitcher of the Week Player Dates Notes Mondile May 14-20 1 GS, 1-0, 7 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 8 SO, CG, ShO Naughton July 9-15 2 GS, 2-0, 14 IP, 2 R.

Dragons Cincinnati Reds Minor League Batter/Pitcher of the Month Player Dates Notes Clementina May Batted .329, 7 HR, 20 RBI. Greene June 2-3, 2.33 ERA in 5 GS (Co-Pitcher of the Month)

2018 Top Home Attendance Totals Rank Total Date Opponent 1 8,788 May 12 Peoria 2 8,646 May 8 Cedar Rapids 3 8,614 May 20 Great Lakes 4 8,447 May 19 Great Lakes 5 8,363 June 2 Lansing Dragons “On the Air”: You can follow the Dragons through various media outlets in 2018. Every home and road game will be broadcast on radio on WONE 980-AM. You can get the broadcast on computer at wone.com or on a mobile device through either the Dragons mobile app or the iHeart Radio app. Additionally, the Dragons will televise 25 home games on Dayton’s CW (Channel 26, available on Spectrum Cable channels 13 and 1013; available on DirecTV and Dish Network channel 26). All 70 home games are available on MiLB TV (subscription required through milb.com).

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Dragons Hit Walk-Off Home Run: August 15, 2015, Aristides Aquino vs. Burlington

Dragons Player Hit Two Home Runs in a Game: May 4, 2018, Hendrik Clementina at Clinton

Dragons Player Hit Three Home Runs in a Game: July 5, 2009, Byron Wiley, at West Michigan

Dragons Player Collected Five Hits in a Game: July 20, 2018, Jose Garcia, at Wisconsin Dragons Player Collected Four Hits in a Game: July 15, 2018, Lorenzo Cedrola vs. Kane County Dragons Player Had Three Extra Base Hits in a Game: April 11, 2018, Narciso Crook, vs. Lake County (2 2B, 1 3B) Dragons Hit Inside-the-Park Home Run: May 4, 2018, Narciso Crook, at Clinton

Dragons Player Hit for the Cycle: July 21, 2011, Donald Lutz, vs. Peoria Dragons Player Hit Grand Slam Home Run: July 27, 2018, Lorenzo Cedrola, vs. Fort Wayne Dragons Batter Opened Game with Home Run: May 16, 2018, Jeter Downs, at Lansing Dragons Hit Back-to-Back Home Runs: July 27, 2018, Lorenzo Cedrola & Jeter Downs, vs. Fort Wayne Dragons Hit Three Straight Home Runs: June 13, 2015, Jose Ortiz, Jimmy Pickens, Luis Gonzalez (3 straight), vs. Beloit Dragons Player Stole Three Bases in a Game: August 27, 2017, Jose Siri, at Great Lakes Pitchers Dragons Team Threw a No-Hitter: May 20, 2017 (Scott Moss: 6 IP; Carlos Machorro: 2 IP; Brian Hunter: 1 IP) Dragons Pitcher Threw a Complete Game a No-Hitter: May 13, 2006, Johnny Cueto, at Appleton (5 innings) Dragons Opponent Threw a No-Hitter: July 10, 2014, Blayne Weller, South Bend Dragons Pitcher Tossed 7-Inning Complete Game: May 18, 2018, Tyler Mondile, vs. Great Lakes (Game 2) Dragons Pitcher Tossed 9-Inning Complete Game: June 28, 2017, Ty Boyles at West Michigan

Dragons Pitcher Tossed 9-Inning Complete Game Shutout: June 28, 2017, Ty Boyles at West Michigan Dragons Pitcher Struck out 10 or More Batters in a Game: July 2, 2018, Hunter Greene at Lake County (10 strikeouts) Dragons Pitcher Struck out 4 Batters in an Inning: July 13, 2018, Brian Hunter vs. Quad Cities (4 in 8th) Team Notes Dragons Turned Triple Play: Never Dragons Won at Least 7 Straight Games: April 8-20, 2018 (won 9 straight) Dragons Lost at Least 7 Straight Games: June 14-24, 2018 (lost 8 straight) Dragons Scored at Least 15 Runs in a Game: June 5, 2015 at Clinton (17 runs) Dragons Collected at Least 20 Hits in a Game: July 4, 2012 vs. South Bend (24 hits) Dragons Won Back-to-Back Shutouts: April 29, 2017 (vs. Great Lakes in a doubleheader) Dragons went Entire Series without an Error: June 8-11, 2018 vs. Bowling Green (4-game series) May 29-31, 2018 vs. West Michigan (3-game series) July 8-9, 2015 vs. Bowling Green (2-game series) Dragons Swept Home Series: April 9-12, 2018 vs. Lake County (4-game series) June 25-27, 2018 vs. Great Lakes (3-game series) Dragons Swept Road Series: May 1-3, 2018 at Burlington (3-game series) April 8-9, 2017 at Lake County (2-game series) Dragons Were Swept in Home Series: June 21-24, 2018 vs. South Bend (4-game series) May 10-12, 2018 vs. Peoria (3-game series) April 6-7, 2017 vs. Lake County (2-game series) Dragons Were Swept in Road Series: May 14-17, 2018 at Lansing (4-game series) June 15-17, 2018 at West Michigan (3-game series) April 7-8, 2016 at Bowling Green (2-game series) Dragons Played 9-Inning Game in Under Two Hours: August 24, 2017 vs. Bowling Green (one hour, 59 minutes) Dragons Played a Game in Over Four Hours: May 13, 2017 vs. Quad Cites (four hours, 2 minutes, 11 inn.) Dragons Played a Rain-Shortened Game: July 12 at Clinton (5 innings, 9-3 loss)

Fastest of the Fast: On July 26, Dayton pitcher Hunter Greene threw a fastball against Fort Wayne’s Luis Campusano for a called third strike that registered at 102 mph on the TrackMan monitor at Fifth Third Field, breaking the stadium record for fastest pitch. Greene, Aroldis Chapman, and Aneurys Zabala had previously thrown pitches that were clocked at 101 mph. Never, Ever, Ever: On May 22, Dayton’s Jeter Downs ended the first game of a doubleheader with a walk-off RBI single, then led off the bottom of the first inning in the second game with a home run. Downs had two consecutive Dayton at-bats on the same day (no other Dragons player batted between his two at-bats), driving in runs in both. Jason Stark of The Athletic checked with Elias Sports Bureau, the official statistics service for Major League Baseball, and found that, at the big league level, no player in baseball history has ever had two consecutive at-bats for the same team on the same day and recorded RBI in both at bats.

Dragons Tales

Dragons Schedule of National Entertainment Acts April 8: Team Zoom Canine Entertainment April 27: Russian Bar Trio May 12: Jesse White Tumblers May 18: Xpogo June 9: BirdZerk! June 10: ZOOperstars June 21: Team Zoom Canine Entertainment July 12: Team Zoom Canine Entertainment July 14: Mutts Gone Nuts August 24: Jesse White Tumblers August 30: Team Zoom Canine Entertainment

Dragons on Digital Media www.daytondragons.com Facebook.com/dragonsbaseball Twitter.com/dragonsbaseball (@dragonsbaseball) Get the Dragons Mobile App for live game broadcasts, team schedule and news, and much more.

Dragons on the Air Television: The home for Dragons Television is Dayton’s CW. The Dragons produce a 25-game television package on Channel 26.1 (Channel 13 and Channel 1013 on most Spectrum Cable systems; Channel 26 on DirecTV and Dish Network). Dragons Director of Broadcasting Tom Nichols is the play-by-play announcer. Color commentary is provided by WDTN TV sports anchors Jack Pohl and Hutch Konerman. All Saturday and Sunday home games and some Friday home games will be televised. Radio: Fox Sports 980 WONE 980 AM is the home for Dragons radio broadcasts for the eighth straight season. All home and road games can also be heard via the Dragons mobile app and at www.wone.com. Tom Nichols and Josh Hess call all the action.

“The Streak” Longest Sell-Outs Streaks in Professional Sports History

No. Team League Years 1,300 Dayton Dragons MiLB 2000-‘18 820 Boston Red Sox MLB 2003-’13 814 Portland Trail Blazers NBA 1977-‘95 744 Dallas Mavericks NBA 2001-‘18 662 Boston Celtics NBA 1980-‘95

2018 Events and Promotions Family and Community Events

Kettering Health Network Public Safety Day: July 15

Dragons 5K presented by Orthopedic Associates of SW Ohio: July 21

Bob Ross Classic: August 2

Dontatos Pizza Family Movie Night: August 4

Yoga in the Outfield: The fourth annual "Yoga in the Outfield", presented by The Winery at Versailles, will be held on Thursday, August 9th at Fifth Third Field. Participants will take part in a light-hearted yoga class suitable for all levels and ages, led by Ignite Yoga.

Great American Beer Tasting presented by Heidelberg Distributing: August 11

Multiple Date Events

High School Baseball at Fifth Third Field. A 15-game schedule begins April 14, giving high school players throughout the Miami Valley the opportunity to play at a professional facility.

Vectren Community All-Star Nights: May 8, June 25, July 30, August 16, and August 27

Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Home Run for Life: April 18, May 30, June 27, July 11, and July 25

Hometown Heroes: April 11, May 8, June 24, July 15, and August 18.

Boy Scouts/Girl Scouts Overnighters: May 11 & July 27

Dragons Little Big Leagues Baseball Camps presented by IGS Energy: June 25, July 30

Kroger Baseball Buddies! Kids 7-13 can go to local Kroger store to sign up for a chance to be a Kroger Baseball Buddy. Those picked will get a Dragons items, including an authentic Dragons jersey and will get to hang out with the players in the dug-out before the game.

The Dragons MVP Program The Dragons expanded elementary school MVP Program reaches five counties and more than 1,100 classrooms. Schools in Montgomery, Greene, Clark, Miami and Warren counties are part of the program that includes 1,116 fourth and fifth grade classrooms in 183 schools over 48 school districts. About 34,000 children will participate. The program is in its 13th year in 2018. The Dragons MVP Program presented by Bob Evans Farms is also made possible by the generous support of CollegeAdvantage, Sinclair College, WDTN-TV and Dayton's CW. Due to the support of the participating sponsors, the program is completely free of charge to the schools. How does the Dragons School MVP Program work? The teacher in each of the classrooms over a five-county area (Clark, Greene, Miami, Montgomery, and Warren) selects five MVP’s based on the teacher’s judgment of performance, effort, citizenship, and improvement. The five MVPs selected by their teacher in each classroom receive four tickets to a Dragons game, tickets to a special Field Day event at the stadium during the season, an MVP certificate and a Dragons MVP hat. Dragons players and mascots visit selected classrooms over the course of the season. Additionally, 16 Dragons games during the season are designated as “MVP Game Nights.” On those nights, one MVP gets to throw out the ceremonial first pitch to the game, another does an on-air interview during the Dragons game broadcast on Fox Sports 980, and another participates in an entertainment skit during the Dragons game.

Dragons Kids Club is Back For the sixth straight year, young Dragons fans can join the Frisch’s Dragons Kids Club. For just $15, members receive two Dragons lawn tickets, a Dragons t-shirt, a Dragons hat, a free kids mini-meal at Frisch’s Big Boy, and an invite to an exclusive Kids Club Movie Night.