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DATE OPP. TIME (PT) RAINIERS PITCHER OPPOSING PITCHER Saturday, May 2 vs. FRE 5:05 P.M. RHP Sam Gaviglio (1-2, 4.71) vs. RHP Brady Rodgers (1-1, 8.22) Sunday, May 3 vs. FRE 1:35 P.M. LHP Mike Kickham (0-2, 7.94) vs. RHP Asher Wojciechowski (0-0, -.--) Monday, May 4 at SLK 5:35 P.M. LHP Mike Montgomery (1-2, 3.32) vs. TBD Tuesday, May 5 at SLK 5:35 P.M. RHP Jordan Pries (2-1, 6.84) vs. TBD UPCOMING PROBABLE PITCHERS Overall Record ............................................... 8-13 Home................................................................ 4-5 Road................................................................. 4-8 Day ................................................................... 1-3 Night............................................................... 7-10 vs. LHP ............................................................. 5-5 vs. RHP ............................................................ 2-8 Current Streak ................................................. W1 Longest Winning Streak .................................. W3 Longest Losing Streak ......................................L4 Extra Innings .................................................... 1-2 Doubleheaders ................................................ 0-0 Shutouts........................................................... 0-0 1-Run Games ................................................... 2-5 2-Run Games ................................................... 1-5 3-Run Games ................................................... 1-1 4+ Run Games ................................................. 4-2 Rainiers score first........................................... 5-7 Rainiers score last ........................................... 3-6 Rainiers score 4+ runs .................................... 5-7 Opponent scores 4+ runs ............................. 2-12 Hit a home run ................................................. 5-8 No home runs .................................................. 3-5 Out-hit opponent ............................................. 7-1 Out-hit by opponent ........................................ 1-4 Hits even .......................................................... 0-8 First Game of Homestand ............................... 1-1 Last Game of Homestand ............................... 1-0 First Game of Road Trip .................................. 1-1 Last Game of Road Trip .................................. 1-1 vs. American North .......................................... 0-0 vs. American South ......................................... 0-0 vs. Pacific North .............................................. 2-3 vs. Pacific South............................................ 6-10 Come from behind wins ......................................2 Last at-bat wins ...................................................0 Leading After 6 ................................................ 7-2 Tied After 6 ...................................................... 1-0 Trailing After 6................................................ 0-11 Leading After 7 ................................................ 7-2 Tied After 7 ...................................................... 1-0 Trailing After 7................................................ 0-11 Leading After 8 ................................................ 7-0 Tied After 8 ...................................................... 1-2 Trailing After 8................................................ 0-11 No errors .......................................................... 1-3 One Error.......................................................... 5-7 Two Errors ........................................................ 1-3 Three+ Errors ................................................... 1-0 ABOUT TUESDAY NIGHT: The Rainiers routed the Grizzlies 13-3 behind three-run home runs from Carlos Rivero and Julio Morban. Tacoma jumped on the scoreboard early with seven runs in the first inning, chasing starter Brett Oberholtzer from the game after only 2.2 innings. The Tacoma offense struck for six more runs in the sixth inning. Chris Taylor, Stefen Romero, Jesus Montero, Franklin Gutierrez, and John Hicks all notched multiple hits. Starting pitcher Jordan Pries improved to 2-1 with 5.1 innings of work, allowing three runs on five hits. HEADS UP, 7 UP: Tacoma’s seven-run performance in the first inning of last night’s game is the most runs scored in the opening frame since May 13, 2007, when the Rainiers plated nine runs in the top of the first on the road at Albuquerque. Since then, they have notched five six-run first innings. SAVE SOME RUNS: The Rainiers 13 run outburst last night was the most runs scored at home since a 13-10 victory over Fresno on August 9 of 2014. Tacoma scored 10 or more runs in 13 games last year and combined to go 3-10 following those games while scoring an average of only 2.4 runs - they were shut out in three of those losses. SEND IT: Outfielder Julio Morban’s three-run dinger in the sixth inning last night was his first career Triple-A home run - it was his first home run since July 5, 2014. The seventh year professional now has 35 career minor league home runs. Morban has hit home runs in consecutive games once in his career, when he went deep in three-straight games between June 1-3 of 2012. GERMA-NO: Tacoma starting pitcher Justin Germano makes his first start of the season tonight - it is his first start since August 28, 2014. He has allowed only seven base runners through 14.2 innings pitched this year, giving him 4.30 baserunners per nine innings pitched, the third lowest in the league. His opponent batting average of .098 (5x51) is the fifth lowest among Pacific Coast League qualified relievers. The sixteen-year professional has made 10 career starts against Fresno, going 3-1 with a 3.54 ERA (24ERx61.0IP). His most recent start against the Grizzlies came on June 23 of 2014, when he went 6.0 innings and allowed four runs on six hits, striking out five. HOME SWEET HOME: Tacoma infielder Chris Taylor has reached base safely in 13 consecutive home games stretching back to July of 2014. During that span he is hitting .353 (18x51) with three doubles, two home runs, and four RBI. CONNECTIONS: Rainiers manager Pat Listach played for the Houston Astros, the parent team of the Fresno Grizzlies, for 52 games during the 1997 season. He hit .182 (24x132) with two doubles, two triples, and six RBI. Listach also served as the first base coach for the Houston Astros during the 2014 season. Nine current members of the Grizzlies played for Houston last year: Jake Buchanan, Kevin Chapman, Darin Downs, Brett Oberholtzer, Max Stassi, Matt Dominguez, Jon Singleton, Alex Presley, and Domingo Santana. TWO FACES: The Rainiers team batting average of .269 (199x741) leads the Mariners farm system, while their team ERA of 4.56 (94ERx185.2IP) is last in the organization. ON THE CLOCK: Today marks the first game that pitch and inning clock violations will be enforced. Pitchers and batters who violate will be given a warning upon first offense and be issued either a ball or strike upon subsequent violations. QUIK MARTE: Rainiers infielder Ketel Marte leads the Rainiers and is second in the Pacific Coast League with eight stolen bases, and has recorded one stolen base in five of the last seven games. Marte has 88 career stolen bases and swipes bags at a 72% success rate. He is also the only Tacoma player and one of only nine players in the league to have seen time in each of his club’s first 21 games this year. The Mariners No. 4 prospect is hitting .310 (27x87) with three doubles and seven RBI. His 87 at-bats are the fourth most in the league. SEEKING 4000: The Rainiers need nine victories to record 4,000 all-time franchise wins. Since 1960, Tacoma has put together a record of 3,991-3,971 (.501). The Rainiers record as an affiliate of the Seattle Mariners is 1,468-1,414 (.509). The Rainiers have the third most all-time PCL franchise wins, behind only Sacramento and Salt Lake. Friday, May 1 at 7:05 P.M. Tacoma Rainiers (8-13) vs. Fresno Grizzlies (11-9) Game 22 (8-13) Cheney Stadium, Tacoma, WA RHP Justin Germano (1-1, 1.23) vs. LHP Luis Cruz (0-1, 7.07) Home Game 10 (4-5) 2015 RAINIERS AT A GLANCE RAINIERS VS. FRE: 2014: (10-6) 2015: (1-0) All-Time: (134-106) RAINIERS ON THE RADIO Every Rainiers game in 2015 can be heard live on KHHO 850 AM, with broadcaster Mike Curto calling the action. The Pre-Game Show begins 15 minutes prior to first pitch, and the Post-Game Show immediately follows the final out.

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DATE OPP. TIME (PT) RAINIERS PITCHER OPPOSING PITCHER Saturday, May 2 vs. FRE 5:05 P.M. RHP Sam Gaviglio (1-2, 4.71) vs. RHP Brady Rodgers (1-1, 8.22)Sunday, May 3 vs. FRE 1:35 P.M. LHP Mike Kickham (0-2, 7.94) vs. RHP Asher Wojciechowski (0-0, -.--)Monday, May 4 at SLK 5:35 P.M. LHP Mike Montgomery (1-2, 3.32) vs. TBDTuesday, May 5 at SLK 5:35 P.M. RHP Jordan Pries (2-1, 6.84) vs. TBD

UPCOMING PROBABLE PITCHERS

Overall Record ............................................... 8-13Home ................................................................ 4-5Road ................................................................. 4-8Day ................................................................... 1-3Night ............................................................... 7-10vs. LHP ............................................................. 5-5vs. RHP ............................................................ 2-8

Current Streak ................................................. W1Longest Winning Streak .................................. W3Longest Losing Streak ......................................L4

Extra Innings .................................................... 1-2Doubleheaders ................................................ 0-0Shutouts ........................................................... 0-01-Run Games ................................................... 2-52-Run Games ................................................... 1-53-Run Games ................................................... 1-14+ Run Games ................................................. 4-2

Rainiers score first ........................................... 5-7Rainiers score last ........................................... 3-6Rainiers score 4+ runs .................................... 5-7Opponent scores 4+ runs ............................. 2-12Hit a home run ................................................. 5-8No home runs .................................................. 3-5Out-hit opponent ............................................. 7-1Out-hit by opponent ........................................ 1-4Hits even .......................................................... 0-8

First Game of Homestand ............................... 1-1Last Game of Homestand ............................... 1-0First Game of Road Trip .................................. 1-1Last Game of Road Trip .................................. 1-1

vs. American North .......................................... 0-0vs. American South ......................................... 0-0vs. Pacific North .............................................. 2-3vs. Pacific South ............................................ 6-10

Come from behind wins ......................................2Last at-bat wins ...................................................0

Leading After 6 ................................................ 7-2Tied After 6 ...................................................... 1-0Trailing After 6 ................................................ 0-11Leading After 7 ................................................ 7-2Tied After 7 ...................................................... 1-0Trailing After 7 ................................................ 0-11Leading After 8 ................................................ 7-0Tied After 8 ...................................................... 1-2Trailing After 8 ................................................ 0-11

No errors .......................................................... 1-3One Error .......................................................... 5-7Two Errors ........................................................ 1-3Three+ Errors ................................................... 1-0

ABOUT TUESDAY NIGHT: The Rainiers routed the Grizzlies 13-3 behind three-run home runs from Carlos Rivero and Julio Morban. Tacoma jumped on the scoreboard early with seven runs in the first inning, chasing starter Brett Oberholtzer from the game after only 2.2 innings. The Tacoma offense struck for six more runs in the sixth inning. Chris Taylor, Stefen Romero, Jesus Montero, Franklin Gutierrez, and John Hicks all notched multiple hits. Starting pitcher Jordan Pries improved to 2-1 with 5.1 innings of work, allowing three runs on five hits.

HEADS UP, 7 UP: Tacoma’s seven-run performance in the first inning of last night’s game is the most runs scored in the opening frame since May 13, 2007, when the Rainiers plated nine runs in the top of the first on the road at Albuquerque. Since then, they have notched five six-run first innings.

SAVE SOME RUNS: The Rainiers 13 run outburst last night was the most runs scored at home since a 13-10 victory over Fresno on August 9 of 2014. Tacoma scored 10 or more runs in 13 games last year and combined to go 3-10 following those games while scoring an average of only 2.4 runs - they were shut out in three of those losses.

SEND IT: Outfielder Julio Morban’s three-run dinger in the sixth inning last night was his first career Triple-A home run - it was his first home run since July 5, 2014. The seventh year professional now has 35 career minor league home runs. Morban has hit home runs in consecutive games once in his career, when he went deep in three-straight games between June 1-3 of 2012.

GERMA-NO: Tacoma starting pitcher Justin Germano makes his first start of the season tonight - it is his first start since August 28, 2014. He has allowed only seven base runners through 14.2 innings pitched this year, giving him 4.30 baserunners per nine innings pitched, the third lowest in the league. His opponent batting average of .098 (5x51) is the fifth lowest among Pacific Coast League qualified relievers.

The sixteen-year professional has made 10 career starts against Fresno, going 3-1 with a 3.54 ERA (24ERx61.0IP). His most recent start against the Grizzlies came on June 23 of 2014, when he went 6.0 innings and allowed four runs on six hits, striking out five.

HOME SWEET HOME: Tacoma infielder Chris Taylor has reached base safely in 13 consecutive home games stretching back to July of 2014. During that span he is hitting .353 (18x51) with three doubles, two home runs, and four RBI.

CONNECTIONS: Rainiers manager Pat Listach played for the Houston Astros, the parent team of the Fresno Grizzlies, for 52 games during the 1997 season. He hit .182 (24x132) with two doubles, two triples, and six RBI.

Listach also served as the first base coach for the Houston Astros during the 2014 season. Nine current members of the Grizzlies played for Houston last year: Jake Buchanan, Kevin Chapman, Darin Downs, Brett Oberholtzer, Max Stassi, Matt Dominguez, Jon Singleton, Alex Presley, and Domingo Santana.

TWO FACES: The Rainiers team batting average of .269 (199x741) leads the Mariners farm system, while their team ERA of 4.56 (94ERx185.2IP) is last in the organization.

ON THE CLOCK: Today marks the first game that pitch and inning clock violations will be enforced. Pitchers and batters who violate will be given a warning upon first offense and be issued either a ball or strike upon subsequent violations.

QUIK MARTE: Rainiers infielder Ketel Marte leads the Rainiers and is second in the Pacific Coast League with eight stolen bases, and has recorded one stolen base in five of the last seven games. Marte has 88 career stolen bases and swipes bags at a 72% success rate. He is also the only Tacoma player and one of only nine players in the league to have seen time in each of his club’s first 21 games this year. The Mariners No. 4 prospect is hitting .310 (27x87) with three doubles and seven RBI. His 87 at-bats are the fourth most in the league.

SEEKING 4000: The Rainiers need nine victories to record 4,000 all-time franchise wins. Since 1960, Tacoma has put together a record of 3,991-3,971 (.501). The Rainiers record as an affiliate of the Seattle Mariners is 1,468-1,414 (.509). The Rainiers have the third most all-time PCL franchise wins, behind only Sacramento and Salt Lake.

Friday, May 1 at 7:05 P.M. Tacoma Rainiers (8-13) vs. Fresno Grizzlies (11-9) Game 22 (8-13) Cheney Stadium, Tacoma, WA RHP Justin Germano (1-1, 1.23) vs. LHP Luis Cruz (0-1, 7.07) Home Game 10 (4-5)

2015 RAINIERS AT A GLANCE

RAINIERS VS. FRE: 2014: (10-6) 2015: (1-0) All-Time: (134-106)

RAINIERS ON THE RADIOEvery Rainiers game in 2015 can be heard live on KHHO 850 AM, with broadcaster Mike Curto calling the action. The Pre-Game Show begins 15 minutes prior to first pitch, and the Post-Game Show immediately follows the final out.

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RAINIERS TEAM PITCHING W-L-S ERA IP H R ER HR BB-I SOStarters 6-7-0 5.79 107.1 107 73 69 14 51-0 82Relievers 2-6-0 2.87 78.1 65 27 25 11 15-0 72April 8-13-0 4.56 185.2 173 100 94 25 66-0 154May 0-0-0 -.-- 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0June 0-0-0 -.-- 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0July 0-0-0 -.-- 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0August 0-0-0 -.-- 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0September 0-0-0 -.-- 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0

CATCHER GS SB CS CS% PB E ERA

Baker 8 6 5 45.5% 0 0 5.22 (41ERx70.2IP)

Hicks 13 11 7 38.9% 0 2 4.15 (53ERx115.0IP)

TOTAL 21 17 12 41.4% 0 2 4.56 (94ERx185.2IP)

RAINIERS CATCHER STATISTICS

TEAM RUNPITCHER GS RECORD LAST START RESULT SUPPORT QSElias 3 2-1 4/20 vs. ELP W, 5-4 8.3 0Gaviglio 4 2-2 4/26 at SAC L, 2-6 2.8 1Kickham 4 0-4 4/27 at SAC L, 5-6 2.0 0Pries 5 2-3 4/30 vs. FRE W, 13-3 4.6 1Montgomery 4 1-3 4/28 at SAC L, 1-3 1.3 3Snow 1 1-0 2/25 at SAC W, 6-1 2.0 0

RAINIERS STARTING PITCHERS

TONIGHT’S STARTING PITCHER: JUSTIN GERMANO (1-1, 1.23)

2014:• Spent majority of season with Triple-A Round Rock (21 GS), but also spent brief stints with Texas (2 G) and Triple-A Albuquerque (3 G, 2 GS).• Tossed a PCL-leading three complete games: Apr. 29 at Oklahoma City (8.0,3,2,2,1,6,1 HR), July

12 at Nashville (8.0,7,5,5,0,6,2 HR), and July 24 at Oklahoma City (9.0,3,1,1,2,2).• Contract selected by Rangers on May 8…made two relief appearances on May 10, 13...desig-

nated for assignment and outrighted to Round Rock on May 16.• Traded to Los Angeles (NL) on Aug. 14 for future considerations...tranferred to Albuquerque on

Aug. 31.2013:• Signed with Toronto to a minor league contract on Nov. 20 and spent majority of the season with

Triple-A Buffalo (25 G, 24 GS).• Signed as a minor league free agent by Boston on Jan. 10, 2012…spent first half of the season

primarily with Triple-A Pawtucket (17 G, 16 GS).• Promoted to Boston on July 4…appeared in one game in relief on July 7 against NYY

(5.2,5,0,0,2,7).• Designated for assignment on July 13 and traded to Chicago (NL) on July 19 in exchange for cash

considerations...appeared in 13 games for the Cubs (12 GS).2011:• Made Indians Opening Day roster…made 9 relief appearances with Cleveland going 0-1 with a 5.68 ERA (8ERx12.2IP)...held opponents scoreless in six of nine appearances.• Designated for assignment on May 19 and outrighted to Triple-A Columbus…went 1-2 with three saves, a 4.22 ERA (23ERx49.0IP) and 39 strikeouts.• Spun a perfect game on July 26 at Syracuse (9.0,0,0,0,0,7)…earned International League Pitcher of the Week honors for July 25-31.• Released on Aug. 5 to pursue opportunity with Samsung Lions in Korean Baseball Organization…went 5-1 with a 2.78 ERA (14ERx45.1IP).2010:• Began season with Double-A Akron...promoted to Triple-A Columbus on May 20...promoted to Cleveland on July 30.• Limited batters to a .169 average as a reliever…2.16 relief ERA (8ERx331.1IP).2009:• Played with the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks of the NBP’s Pacific League...went 5-4 with a 4.38 ERA (37ERx76.0IP) and 42 strikeouts.2008:• Opened season as San Diego’s fifth starter, going 0-3 with a 5.98 ERA (29ERx43.2IP) before being moved to the bullpen in May.• Designated for assignment and outrighted to Triple-A Portland on May 22 and spent remainder of the season with Beavers.2007:• Acquired from Philadelphia through a waiver claim by San Diego during Spring Training...made five starts for Triple-A Portland.• Contract purchased by San Diego on May 8…made 26 appearances (23 GS) for San Diego…posted a record of 7-10 with a 4.46 ERA (66ERx133.1IP) with 78 strikeouts.2006:• Spent time with three clubs, including two stints in the majors with Cincinnati on May 30 and July 29...made two appearances (1 GS) for the Reds, going 0-1 with a 5.40 ERA (4ERx6.2IP).• Acquired by Philadelphia in exchange for Rheal Cormier (lhp) on July 31...finished season with Triple-A Scraton-Wilkes Barre…went 2-0 with a 2.82 ERA (12ERx38.1IP).2005:• Spent the year in Triple-A with Portland and Louisville...went 7-6 with a 3.70 ERA (46ERx112.0IP) with Portland.• Traded by San Diego to Cincinnati on July 23 in exchange for Joe Randa...posted a 3-2 record with a 4.01 ERA (22ERx49.1IP) with Louisville in eight starts.2004:• Played with Double-A Mobile (5 GS), Triple-A Portland (20 GS), and San Diego (7 G/5 GS)...combined for 3.82 ERA (76ERx176.1IP) on the year with a 12-8 record.• Made MLB debut in May 22 start at Philadelphia, earning the win in 5.0 innings with four earned runs.2003:• Split time between Single-A Lake Elsinore (19 GS) and Double-A Mobile (9 GS).2002:• Played with Low-A Fort Wayne (24 GS) and Single-A Lake Elsinore (3 GS)...posted career-high marks with Fort Wayne in wins, innings, and strikeouts (119).2001:• Evenly split sophomore campaign between short-season Eugene (13 GS) and Low-A Fort Wayne (13 GS).2000:• Made professional debut with AZL Padres (17 G, 8 GS).Personal:• Justin William Germano (jer-MAH-noh).• Broke Mark McGwire’s Claremont, CA Little League record for most HR in a season (13).

JUSTIN GERMANO BY THE NUMBERS

W-L ERA G GS CG ShO S IP H R ER HR BB SO2014: Texas (MLB) 0-0 11.81 2 0 0 0 0 5.1 8 7 7 1 3 3 Round Rock (AAA) 4-13 4.51 21 21 3 0 0 131.2 145 72 66 22 22 82 Albuquerque (AAA) 1-1 9.88 3 2 0 0 0 13.2 20 15 15 4 2 142015: Tacoma (AAA) 1-1 1.23 6 0 0 0 0 14.2 5 2 2 1 2 10HOME 0-0 1.35 2 0 0 0 0 6.2 2 1 1 1 1 3ROAD 1-1 1.13 4 0 0 0 0 8.0 3 1 1 0 1 7DAY 1-1 2.25 2 0 0 0 0 4.0 2 1 1 0 1 5NIGHT 0-0 0.84 4 0 0 0 0 10.2 3 1 1 1 1 5PRE-ASB 1-1 1.23 6 0 0 0 0 14.2 5 2 2 1 2 10POST-ASB 0-0 -.-- 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0vs. LHH 2 1 - 0 2 4vs. RHH 3 1 - 1 0 6

HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 210 BORN: 08-06-1982 in Pasadena, CABATS: Right THROWS: Right RESIDES: San Marcos, CAACQUIRED: Signed as a minor league free agent on Dec. 4, 2014.

JUSTIN GERMANO vs. FRESNO

G GS W-L IP H R ER BB SO ERA2015: 0 0 0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 -.--CAREER: 10 10 3-1 61.0 61 27 24 12 49 3.54

2015 SEASON HIGHS:IP: 4.1, 4/22 vs. AlbuquerqueH: 2, 4/12 at El PasoR: 1, twice, last, 4/22 vs. AlbuquerqueER: 1, twice, last, 4/22 vs. AlbuquerqueHR: 1, 4/22 vs. AlbuquerqueBB: 1, twice, last, 4/18 vs. El PasoSO: 3, twice, last, 4/22 vs. Albuquerque

LAST CG: July 24, 2014 at Oklahoma City (9.0,3,1,1,2,2)LAST ShO: July 26, 2011 at Syracuse (9.0,0,0,0,0,7)

w/ TACOMADATE OPP RESULT W-L G GS IP H R ER BB SO HR ERA PC-K4/10 at ELP W, 17-5 ND 1 0 2.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.00 17-134/12 at ELP L, 6-7 L1 1 0 2.0 2 1 1 1 2 0 2.25 36-244/16 at ALB W, 3-1 W1 1 0 2.0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1.50 27-204/18 vs. ELP L, 3-6 ND 1 0 2.1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1.08 44-274/22 vs. ALB L, 3-5 ND 1 0 4.1 1 1 1 0 3 1 1.42 44-334/27 at SAC L, 5-6 ND 1 0 2.0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1.23 32-24APRIL TOTALS 1-1 6 0 14.2 5 2 2 2 10 1 1.23 200-141

HOME TOTALS (2G): 0-0 2 0 6.2 2 1 1 1 3 1 1.35 ROAD TOTALS (4G): 1-1 4 0 8.0 3 1 1 1 7 0 1.13

JUSTIN GERMANO’S 2015 APPEARANCES

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BULLPEN NOTES

2015 RAINIERS RELIEF RUNDOWN

Last Win Last Save Last Loss SV/OPP 1st BF/RET RI/Scored

11 - Bawcom NONE NONE NONE 0/0 6/2 (.333) 2/1 (.500)47 - Beimel 4/25 at SAC NONE NONE 0/0 2/2 (1.000) 4/1 (.250)19 - Germano 4/16 at ALB NONE 4/12 at ELP 0/1 6/4 (.666) 5/3 (.600)50 - Guaipe NONE 4/24 vs. ALB 4/13 at ALB 2/3 6/3 (.500) 2/1 (.500)25 - Kittredge NONE NONE NONE 0/0 1/1 (1.000) 0/0 (.000)10 - Leone NONE NONE NONE 0/0 1/1 (1.000) 0/0 (.000)14 - Lowe NONE NONE 4/14 at ALB 0/0 6/6 (1.000) 1/1 (1.000)8 - Luetge NONE NONE NONE 0/0 5/3 (.600) 2/2 (1.000)35 - Saunders NONE NONE 4/28 at SAC 0/2 6/5 (.833) 1/0 (.000)39 - Snow NONE NONE NONE 0/0 4/3 (.750) 0/0 (.000)

SEASON TOTALS 2/6 (.333) 43/30 (.698) 17/9 (.529)

BASE STEALING (PITCHERS)PITCHER SB CS ATT CS%Bawcom 0 1 1 100.0%Elias 1 2 3 66.6%Gaviglio 4 2 6 33.3%Germano - - - -Guaipe 1 0 1 0.0%Kickham 2 0 2 0.0%Leone - - - -Lowe 1 1 2 50.0%Luetge 0 1 1 100.0%Montgomery 2 1 3 33.3%Pries 3 3 6 50.0%Saunders 2 1 3 33.3%Snow 1 0 1 0.0%SEASON TOTALS 17 12 29 41.4%

11 - LOGAN BAWCOM, RHP 0-0 1 SV 2.08LAST WIN: 8/29/14 at FRE LAST LOSS: 6/11/14 at MEM LAST SAVE: 5/17/14 at SAC LAST BLOWN SAVE: 8/14/14 at NO ‘15 LONG RELIEF OUTING: 3.1 IP, 4/25 at SAC • Struck out four batters on April 9 against El Paso, tied for the third most single-game strikeouts in his career.• Spent majority of the 2014 season with Tacoma, his second with the Rainiers, posting a 4-4 record with a 4.93 ERA (25ERx45.2IP) across 40 relief appearances.• Converted six of nine save opportunities…3.00 ERA (2ERx6IP) with five strikeouts in six saves…moved into a tie for fourth on Tacoma all-time saves list with 27.• Placed on 7-Day DL (oblique) on June 14…sent on rehab assignment to short-season Everett AquaSox on July 22…activated by Tacoma on July 27.

47 - JOE BEIMEL, LHP 1-0 0 SV 0.00LAST WIN: 4/25/15 at SAC LAST LOSS: 4/17/14 at TEX LAST SAVE: 6/11/09 vs. CIN LAST BLOWN SAVE: 8/16/13 vs. DUR ‘15 LONG RELIEF OUTING: 1.0 IP, 4/25 at SAC • Assigned to Tacoma from Extended Spring Training on April 25...made first appearance of the year same day, retiring all three batters he faced at Sacramento via strikeout.• Made 56 relief appearances for Seattle in 2014, going 3-1 with a 2.20 ERA (11ERx45.0IP).• Held left-handed batters to a .188 (15x80) average...right-handed batters hit .282 (24x85).

19 - JUSTIN GERMANO, RHP 1-1 0 SV 1.23

LAST WIN: 4/16/15 at ALB LAST LOSS: 4/12/15 at ELP LAST SAVE: 7/3/11 vs. LOU LAST BLOWN SAVE: 4/27/15 at SAC ‘15 LONG RELIEF OUTING: 4.1 IP, 4/22 vs. ALB • Went 1-1 in three relief appearances on the team’s first road trip...earned first win for the bullpen this year.• Pitched 2.0 innings in season debut without allowing a hit.• Spent majority of 2014 season with Triple-A Round Rock (21 GS), but also spent brief stints with Texas (2 G) and Triple-A Albuquerque (3 G, 2 GS).• Tossed a PCL-leading three complete games in 2014: Apr. 29 at Oklahoma City (8.0,3,2,2,1,6,1 HR), July 12 at Nashville (8.0,7,5,5,0,6,2 HR), and July 24 at Oklahoma City (9.0,3,1,1,2,2).

49 - MAYCKOL GUAIPE, RHP 0-0 2 SV 2.79

LAST WIN: 4/18/14 at TNS LAST LOSS: 8/17/14 at HVL LAST SAVE: 4/24/15 vs. ALB LAST BLOWN SAVE: 4/13/15 at ALB ‘15 LONG RELIEF OUTING: 2.0 IP, twice, last, 4/20 vs. ELP • Made Triple-A debut on April 9 against El Paso (1.0,2,1,1,1,0).• Notched 40 relief appearances with Double-A Jackson in 2014, earning a record of 1-3 with 12 saves and an ERA of 2.89 (18ERx56.0IP).• Ranked first on Generals in saves (12) and second in appearances (40)…WHIP of 0.964 was lowest among Mariners full-season minor leaguers.• Ranked near the top of Southern League relievers in lowest BB/9 (2nd, 1.45) and lowest opponent average (5th, .215).

14 - MARK LOWE, RHP 0-1 0 SV 1.13

LAST WIN: 8/21/14 at LOU LAST LOSS: 4/14/15 at ALB LAST SAVE: 4/23/15 vs. ELP LAST BLOWN SAVE: 8/29/14 at IND ‘15 LONG RELIEF OUTING: 2.0 IP, twice, last, 4/19 vs. ELP • Made 2015 season debut on Apr. 11 at El Paso (1.0,0,0,0,0,1).• Began Spring Training with Tampa Bay in 2014...released on Mar. 26 and signed with Cleveland on Mar. 31…spent majority of season with Triple-A Columbus (41 G), but

also had two stints with Cleveland (7 G).• While with Columbus went 4-3 with 17 saves, a 5.62 ERA (26ERx41.2IP) and 47 strikeouts...ranked first on Clippers in saves, second in games.

8 - LUCAS LUETGE, LHP 0-0 0 SV 3.24

LAST WIN: 6/22/14 vs. OKC LAST LOSS: 8/11/14 vs. FRE LAST SAVE: 8/10/14 vs. FRE LAST BLOWN SAVE: 6/29/14 at ELP ‘15 LONG RELIEF OUTING: 3.0 IP, 4/18 vs. ELP • First reliever used by Tacoma in 2015..recalled by Seattle on April 24 and made one appearance on April 25 (2.1,0,0,0,2,2)...optioned back to Tacoma on April 28.• Split time between Seattle and Tacoma in 2014…spent five stints with the Mariners totaling 12 appearances (9.0 IP)…42 appearances with the Rainiers (62.1 IP).• Ranked second among Tacoma relievers in innings pitched (62.1) and strikeouts (70). • Recalled to Seattle on Sep. 1 to close out season…made eight appearances with a 4.77 ERA (3ERx5.2IP).

35 - JOE SAUNDERS, LHP 0-3 0 SV 5.73

LAST WIN: 7/28/14 at NEW LAST LOSS: 4/27/15 at SAC LAST SAVE: NONE LAST BLOWN SAVE: 4/27/15 at SAC ‘15 LONG RELIEF OUTING: 2.2 IP, 4/27 at SAC • Allowed only three hits and one run through first three outings of the year, totaling 4.1 innings.• Bounced around between three organizations and six teams…spent time in the Texas organization with Double-A Frisco (2 GS), Triple-A Round Rock (2 GS), and Texas (8 GS)…

Triple-A Omaha (4 GS) in the Kansas City system…finished the year in the Baltimore organization with Triple-A Norfolk (10 G) and Baltimore (6 G).• Combined to go 1-10 with a 5.40 ERA (57x95.0IP).• Made his first career ML relief appearance on Sep. 5 at Tampa Bay (0.2,0,0,0,0,0,HBP).

39 - FORREST SNOW, RHP 0-1 0 SV 5.40

LAST WIN: 8/8/14 vs. FRE LAST LOSS: 4/13/15 at ALB LAST SAVE: 9/2/10 vs. BEL LAST BLOWN SAVE: 8/21/10 vs. PEO ‘15 LONG RELIEF OUTING: 5.0 IP, 4/21 vs. ALB • Surrendered walk-off home run to Dustin Garneau on April 13 at Albuquerque.• Made 2014 season debut with Double-A Jackson following reinstatement from suspension on June 6...recorded two starts with Generals (10.1 IP, 6.10 ERA) before being

promoted to Tacoma for his first stint of the season on June 13.• Made two appearances in first go-around with Tacoma (one start, one relief)…6.0 IP surrendering one earned run on 10 hits with six strikeouts...moved to Generals on

July 20…two relief appearances including a win…6.0 IP surrendering no earned R on 3 hits with 8 strikeouts...returned to Tacoma on July 29 where he would stay for the remainder of the season.

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24 - JOHN BAKER, C .129 AVG 0 HR 2 RBI .182 OBP .161 SLG

vs. RHP: .120, 0 HR YESTERDAY: 0-0 HOMESTAND: 0-0 CURRENT STREAK: NONE vs. LHP: .167, 0 HR vs. FRE: 0-0 SERIES: 0-0 LONGEST STREAK: 1 G (twice) • Went 2-for-6 with two runs and one RBI in Tacoma debut on 4/10 at El Paso.• Recorded 14 at-bats in 13 games during ML Spring Training, hitting .214 (3x14) with one double, one RBI.• Made 51 appearances behind the plate in his first year with Chicago (NL)...posted a .192 (35x182) batting average with seven doubles and 15 RBI.• Saw first career appearance as a pitcher on July 19 against Colorado...tossed a scoreless 16th inning, earning the win...became first true position player to win a game for the Cubs since Fred Pfeffer in 1885.

16 - JABARI BLASH, OF .167 AVG 2 HR 3 RBI .268 OBP .389 SLG

vs. RHP: .143, 0 HR YESTERDAY: 0-0 HOMESTAND: 0-0 CURRENT STREAK: NONE vs. LHP: .200, 2 HR vs. FRE: 0-0 SERIES: 0-0 LONGEST STREAK: 2 G (3x7, R, HR, 2 RBI, BB) • Smacked a home run and two doubles in series at Albuquerque...went 3-for-10 with one run, one RBI, two walks.• Opened fifth season with Double-A Jackson…played in 25 games during first stint…hit .262/.418/.512 (22x84) with 19 R, 6 2B, 5 HR, 20 RBI, 22 BB, 4 SB.• Promoted to Tacoma on Apr. 30…made Triple-A debut Apr. 30 against Sacramento (0x5).• Suspended 50 games on June 27 by the Office of the Commissioner of Baseball for a second positive test for a drug of abuse in violation of the Minor League Drug Pre-

vention and Treatment Program.• Finished the season with a combined batting average of .221 (64x289) with 50 R, 15 2B, 3B, 18 HR, 59 RBI, 45 BB, 6 SB.

21 - FRANKLIN GUTIERREZ, OF .308 AVG 2 HR 12 RBI .439 OBP .519 SLG

vs. RHP: .310, 1 HR YESTERDAY: 2-4, 2 R, 2 RBI HOMESTAND: 2-4, 2 R, 2 RBI CURRENT STREAK: 2 G, 4/28 - (3x7, 2 R, 3 RBI) vs. LHP: .304, 1 HR vs. FRE: 2-4, 2 R, 2, RBI SERIES: 2-4, 2 R, 2 RBI LONGEST STREAK: 4 G, 4/9-13 (7x15, 3 R, 3 2B, HR, 4 RBI, 2 BB) • Opened the season going 9-for-22 with four doubles (T-second in PCL), one home run, and six RBI in first two series of the year.• Notched first hit since Sep. 27, 2013 when he singled in the third inning against El Paso on April 10.• Spent entirety of the 2014 season on the Restricted List.• Played in a total of 41 games with Seattle in 2013, while also spending significant amount of time on the 15- and 60-Day Disabled Lists (strained right hamstring)…played

47 games on rehab assignments with Tacoma.

6 - JOHN HICKS, C .200 AVG 0 HR 8 RBI .241 OBP .300 SLG

vs. RHP: .185, 0 HR YESTERDAY: 2-4, R, 2B, RBI HOMESTAND: 2-4, R, 2B, RBI CURRENT STREAK: 2 G, 4/28 - (3x8, R, 2 2B, RBI) vs. LHP: .217, 0 HR vs. FRE: 2-4, R, 2B, RBI SERIES: 2-4, R, 2B, RBI LONGEST STREAK: 3 G (4x12, 3 R, 3 RBI, BB) • Started five of eight games on opening road trip...threw out 57.1% (4 CS, 3 SB) of base stealers...hit .200 (4x20) with three runs, one triple.• Notched nine ML Spring Training at-bats, hitting .333 (3x9) with one double.• Began 2014 season with Double-A Jackson (39 G)…hit .296/.362/.418 (56x189) with 29 R, 10 2B, 2 3B, 3 HR, 27 RBI, 20 BB, and 6 SB...ranked third on Generals in average (.296).• Promoted to Tacoma on July 8…saw action in 28 games…hit .277/.330/.376 (28x101) with 13 R, 2 2B, 1 3B, 2 HR, 20 RBI, and 7 BB.• Went 2-for-5 with 3 R, HR, BB, and RBI in first career Triple-A appearance on July 10 against Salt Lake. • Combined to throw out 38% of base stealers (26 CS, 42 SB).

27 - PATRICK KIVLEHAN, OF .257 AVG 5 HR 11 RBI .313 OBP .500 SLG

vs. RHP: .245, 5 HR YESTERDAY: 1-4, RBI HOMESTAND: 1-4, RBI CURRENT STREAK: 1 G, 4/30 - (1x4, RBI) vs. LHP: .280, 0 HR vs. FRE: 1-4, RBI SERIES: 1-4, RBI LONGEST STREAK: 5 G, 4/22 - (7x17, 4 R, 2 HR, 4 RBI, 3 BB) • Went 2-for-5 with three runs, one home run, and three RBI in his Triple-A debut on Apr. 10 at El Paso.• Opened Triple-A career with three-game hitting streak, going 5-for-13 with two home runs and four RBI.• Appeared in 18 games during ML Spring Training, hitting .259 (7x27) with three runs, one double, one home run, and seven RBI.• Began 2014 season with Advanced-A High Desert (34 G) and spent time with Double-A Jackson...combined to hit .295/.363/.507 (153x519) with 32 2B, 9 3B, 20 HR, 103 RBI.• Promoted to Double-A Jackson on May 10 and finished the season with the Generals.• Ranked first on Generals in RBI (68), second in AVG (.300), OPS (.860) and 3B (7), third in hits (113), fourth in 2B (23)...finished season fourth in Southern League in SLG

(.485), seventh in AVG (.300).• His 103 total RBI between Mavericks and Generals ranked seventh in MiLB in 2014.

7 - KETEL MARTE, INF .310 AVG 0 HR 8 RBI .358 OBP .345 SLG

vs. RHP: .286, 0 HR YESTERDAY: 1-5, R, RBI HOMESTAND: 1-5, R, RBI CURRENT STREAK: 6 G, 4/24 - (10x26, 4 R, 2B, 2 RBI, BB) vs. LHP: .355, 0 HR vs. FRE: 1-5, R, RBI SERIES: 1-5, R, RBI LONGEST STREAK: 6 G, 4/24 - (10x26, 4 R, 2B, 2 RBI, BB) • Opened second Triple-A season with a five game hitting streak...hit .265 (9x34) with two RBI and two walks in opening road trip.• Smacked seven hits in 14 games for a .304 (7x23) ML Spring Training batting average...recorded four runs, one double, one triple, and three RBI.• Spent majority of fourth season in Seattle organization with Double-A Jackson…hit .302/.329/.404 in 443 AB with 63 R, 27 2B, 6 3B, 2 HR, career-high 46 RBI, 19 BB,

career-high 23 SB.• Led Generals in AVG (.302), and hits (134); second in 2B (27); fourth in RBI (46)…fifth in Southern League in AVG (.302).• Named to Southern League Mid-Season and Post-Season All-Star teams.• Played eight games for Gigantes del Cibao in Dominican Winter League…hit .208/.240/.250 in 24 AB with 1 2B, 2 RBI, BB.• Ranked No. 20 prospect in Seattle organization by Baseball America prior to 2014 season...named Milb.com Organization All-Star (Seattle) in 2014.

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2015 BATTING NOTES (CONTINUED)

20 - JESUS MONTERO, INF .325 AVG 3 HR 13 RBI .349 OBP .500 SLG

vs. RHP: .283, 3 HR YESTERDAY: 2-4, 2 R, 2B, RBI HOMESTAND: 2-4, 2 R, 2B, RBI CURRENT STREAK: 1 G, 4/30 - (2x4, 2 R, 2B, RBI) vs. LHP: .407, 0 HR vs. FRE: 2-4, 2 R, 2B, RBI SERIES: 2-4, 2 R, 2B, RBI LONGEST STREAK: 9 G, 4/9-17 (15x37, 7 R, 2B, HR, 5 RBI, 2 BB) • Hit safely in 15-of-16 games to open the year...12 RBI through that span lead team and Mariners organization.• Spent majority of the 2014 season with Tacoma (97 G) with two brief stints in Seattle (6 G)…(June 12-26 and July 24-25).• Moved to 7-day Disabled List on Aug. 15 while with Tacoma...placed on suspended list on Aug. 29 after an on-field incident while on rehab with rookie-level Everett.• Led Rainiers in HR (16), first on team in 2B (24), second on team in RBI (74), third on team in hits (104).• Swiped a stolen base on Aug. 10 against Fresno…first SB since Aug. 30, 2008 (with Charleston).

10 - JULIO MORBAN, OF .212 AVG 1 HR 6 RBI .316 OBP .394 SLG

vs. RHP: .182, 1 HR YESTERDAY: 1-4, 2 R, HR, 3 RBI, BB HOMESTAND: 1-4, 2 R, HR, 3 RBI, BB CURRENT STREAK: 1 G, 4/30 - (1x4, 2 R, HR, 3 RBI, BB) vs. LHP: .273, 0 HR vs. FRE: 1-4, 2 R, HR, 3 RBI, BB SERIES: 1-4, 2 R, HR, 3 RBI, BB LONGEST STREAK: 3 G (5x12, R, 2B, RBI, BB) • Began 2015 with Jackson...hit .227 (5x22) with one triple and one RBI...promoted from Double-A Jackson on April 18, 2015 to replace outfielder James Jones, who was

placed on the disabled list the same day.• Made Triple-A debut on Apr. 18, 2014 against Salt Lake (3x3, RBI, BB, R).• Promoted to Tacoma on July 27, 2014 where he would spend the rest of the season…in 23 games to close out the season, hit .241/.294/.304 (19x79) with 8 R, 3 2B, 3B, 6

RBI, 6 BB.

18 - SHAWN O’MALLEY, INF .200 AVG 0 HR 5 RBI .238 OBP .275 SLG

vs. RHP: .172, 0 HR YESTERDAY: 0-1 HOMESTAND: 0-1 CURRENT STREAK: NONE vs. LHP: .273, 0 HR vs. FRE: 0-1 SERIES: 0-1 LONGEST STREAK: 5 G, 4/10-16 (6x22, 5 R, 5 RBI, 2B) • Spent majority of season with Triple-A Salt Lake (89 G)…also spent time with Double-A Arkansas (11 G), rookie-level AZL Angels (3 G, rehab assignment), and Los Angeles (AL) (11 G).• Placed on 7-day DL on Apr. 22, returned on May 3.• Named to PCL All-Star team for performance with Salt Lake...logged one AB as a pinch hitter, went 0-for-1.• Made MLB debut on Sep. 7 against Minnesota…pinch hitting for Albert Pujols, recorded first career MLB hit off of Ryan Pressly, a single.• Played mostly LF with the Angels despite playing majority of MiLB career at shortstop and second base.

30 - CARLOS QUENTIN, OF .176 AVG 0 HR 1 RBI .263 OBP .235 SLG

vs. RHP: .300, 0 HR YESTERDAY: 0-0 HOMESTAND: 0-0 CURRENT STREAK: NONE vs. LHP: .000, 0 HR vs. FRE: 0-0 SERIES: 0-0 LONGEST STREAK: 1 G, (twice, 4/24, 4/27) • Former two-time American League All-Star...finished 5th in 2008 AL MVP voting after hitting .288 (138x480) with 26 doubles, 36 home runs, and 100 RBI.• Played 262 career games in the PCL, hitting .302 (274x907) with 36 home runs. • Holds the league record for most HBP in one season, getting pegged 31 times in 2006 with Tucson.• Released by Atlanta Braves on April 14...signed a minor league contract with Seattle on April 22...activated by Tacoma on April 23 and appeared in first game of the season, going

0-for-3 against Albuquerque.

13 - CARLOS RIVERO, INF .279 AVG 3 HR 12 RBI .324 OBP .443 SLG

vs. RHP: .265, 0 HR YESTERDAY: 1-4, R, HR, 3 RBI HOMESTAND: 1-4, R, HR, 3 RBI CURRENT STREAK: 1 G, 4/30 - (1x4, R, HR, 3 RBI)vs. LHP: .296, 3 HR vs. FRE: 1-4, R, HR, 3 RBI SERIES: 1-4, R, HR, 3 RBI LONGEST STREAK: 4 G, 4/9-12 (9x15, 7 R, 2B, 2 HR, 6 RBI, 2 BB) • Became first Rainiers player to hit a home run in his first at-bat with Tacoma since Dustin Ackley on July 15, 2010 at Reno.• Began only season in Boston organization with Double-A Portland (31 G)…hit .214/.285/.316 (25x117) with 14 R, 6 2B, 2 HR, 17 RBI, 8 BB.• Briefly called up to Triple-A Pawtucket from Apr. 19-22...sent back to Portland…went 1-for-4 in two games with Pawtucket during that span.• Recorded 19 multi-hit games, including one four-hit game and one career-high five-hit game (July 13 against Toledo, 5x6, 2 R, 2 2B, 2 RBI)…eight multi-RBI games, includ-

ing one four-RBI game and one five-RBI game (June 7 against Louisville, went 3x4 with 1 3B, 5 RBI).• Contract selected by Boston on Aug. 25…in four games hit .571/.625/1.286 (4x7) with 2 2B, HR, 3 RBI, BB...made MLB debut on Aug. 29 against Tampa Bay…pinch hit

for Will Middlebrooks and drew a BB in only PA.• Notched first MLB hit on Sep. 9 against Baltimore (2x2, 2B)...belted first MLB HR on Sep. 10 against Baltimore (9th inning, Joe Saunders).

17 - STEFEN ROMERO, OF .286 AVG 2 HR 10 RBI .333 OBP .457 SLG

vs. RHP: .200, 0 HR YESTERDAY: 3-4, 2 R, 2B HOMESTAND: 3-4, 2 R, 2B CURRENT STREAK: 5 G, 4/24 - (8x21, 5 R, 2B, HR, RBI, BB)vs. LHP: .440, 1 HR vs. FRE: 3-4, 2 R, 2B SERIES: 3-4, 2 R, 2B LONGEST STREAK: 5 G, 4/24 - (8x21, 5 R, 2B, HR, RBI, BB) • Hit .320 (8x25) through first five games on the road.• Notched first four-hit game since June 12, 2013 at Las Vegas when he went 4-for-6 with two doubles and four RBI against El Paso on Apr. 10.• Led all Rainiers in ML Spring Training with a .364 (8x22) batting average with two runs, one double, one triple, and two RBI.• Began the season with Seattle, in first career Major League stint…made ML debut on Apr. 1 against Los (AL)...recorded first career MLB hit during in second game on Apr.

2 against the Angels…(2x3, R, 2B, RBI).• Played in 51 games in Seattle to open the season, hitting .196/.236/.324 (29x148) with 18 R, 6 2B, 2 3B, 3 HR, 11 RBI, 4 BB. • In limited time with Tacoma managed to place third on the team in HR (12)...four behind team-leader Jesus Montero...batting average (.358) was first on Rainiers among

players with at least 100 AB.

12 - CHRIS TAYLOR, INF .338 AVG 2 HR 6 RBI .400 OBP .521 SLG

vs. RHP: .333, 1 HR YESTERDAY: 2-4, 2 R, 2B, SB, BB HOMESTAND: 2-4, 2 R, 2B, SB, BB CURRENT STREAK: 3 G, 4/27 - (6x12, 2 R, 3 2B, 3B, SB, 2 BB)vs. LHP: .346, 1 HR vs. FRE: 2-4, 2 R, 2B, SB, BB SERIES: 2-4, 2 R, 2B, SB, BB LONGEST STREAK: 8 G, 4/13-21 (11x31, 5 R, HR, 5 RBI, 2 BB) • Placed on Disabled List on April 4 after suffering a broken bone in right wrist during Major League Spring Training...sent on Major League rehab assignment from Seattle

on April 11.• Reinstated from Seattle’s 15-Day Disabled List on April 18th and optioned to Tacoma.

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RAINIERS HITTER NOTES

RAINIERS MULTI-HIT GAMES

Player 2 3 4 5 6 7 TotalBaker 1 - - - - - 1Blash 2 - - - - - 2Bonilla 2 - - - - - 2Gutierrez 5 - - - - - 5Hicks 1 - - - - - 1Jones 1 - - - - - 1Kivlehan 6 - - - - - 6Marte 7 2 - - - - 9Montero 8 1 - - - - 9Morban 2 - - - - - 2O’Malley 1 - - - - - 1Quentin 1 - - - - - 1Rivero 4 - 1 - - - 5Romero 3 1 1 - - - 5Taylor 7 1 - - - - 8

RAINIERS SCORE BY INNING 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X TotalRainiers 20 13 17 11 11 12 5 11 10 2 113Opponents 19 6 18 13 13 12 2 14 2 2 100

RAINIERS MULTI-RUN GAMES

Player 2 3 4 5 6 7 TotalBaker 1 - - - - - 1Blash 1 - - - - - 1Gutierrez 4 - - - - - 4Jones 1 - - - - - 1Kivlehan 1 1 - - - - 2Marte 1 - - - - - 1Montero 3 1 - - - - 4Morban 1 - - - - - 1O’Malley 1 - - - - - 1Rivero 1 1 - - - - 2Romero 2 - - - - - 2Taylor 2 - - - - - 2

RAINIERS MULTI-STRIKEOUT GAMES

Player 2 3 4 5 6 7 TotalBaker 2 - - - - - 2Blash 2 3 - - - - 5Gutierrez 4 - - - - - 4Hicks 2 - - - - - 2Jones 1 - - - - - 1Kivlehan 2 - - - - - 2Marte - 1 - - - - 1Montero - 2 - - - - 2Morban 1 1 - - - - 2O’Malley 2 - - - - - 2Rivero 2 2 - - - - 4Romero 3 1 - - - - 4Taylor 5 - - - - - 5

RAINIERS MULTI-RBI GAMES

Player 2 3 4 5 6 7 TotalBlash 1 - - - - - 1Gutierrez 5 - - - - - 5Hicks 1 - - - - - 1Kivlehan 1 1 - - - - 2Montero 2 1 - - - - 3Morban 1 1 - - - - 2O’Malley 1 - - - - - 1Rivero - 2 - - - - 2Romero - 1 1 - - - 2Taylor 1 - - - - - 1

HITTER TEAM AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CSMorban, Julio Jackson (AA) .227 22 3 5 0 1 0 1 4 8 0 0

CURRENT RAINIERS 2015 HITTING STATISTICS WITH OTHER TEAMS

RAINIERS HOME RUNSRainiers record by home run: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 3-5 2-4 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Rainiers home runs by position: C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH 0 4 1 4 1 1 3 3 3

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RAINIERS MISCELLANEOUS

TEAM BATTINGMost Runs, Game ..................................................................................... 17, 4/10 at ELPFewest Runs, Game ...................................................................................1, 4/28 at SACMost Runs, Inning ...............................................7, twice, last, 4/30 vs. FRE (1st inning)Most Hits, Game ....................................................................................... 20, 4/10 at ELPFewest Hits, Game ....................................................................................4, 4/22 vs. ALBMost Hits, Inning .................................................................... 7, 4/10 at ELP (2nd inning)Most Doubles, Game ..............................................................4, twice, last, 4/30 vs. FREMost Triples, Game ....................................................................................2, 4/27 at SACMost Home Runs, Game .............................................2, seven times, last, 4/30 vs. FREMost Consecutive Games, Homer ............................................................. 6 G, 4/18-4/23Most Consecutive Games, No Homer ....................................................... 3 G, 4/15-4/17Most Extra Base Hits, Game ...................................................................... 7, 4/10 at ELPTotal Bases, Game ................................................................................... 26, 4/19 at ELPMost Walks, Game ......................................................... 6, four times, last, 4/22 vs. ALBFewest Walks, Game ..................................................... 0, three times, last, 4/26 at SACMost Strikeouts, Game ...........................................................................14, 4/17 vs. ELPFewest Strikeouts, Game ..........................................................................2, 4/23 vs. ALBMost Stolen Bases, Game .........................................................................4, 4/25 at SACMost Left On Base, Game ........................................... 10, three times, last, 4/25 at SAC

INDIVIDUAL BATTINGMost At-Bats, Game .....6, four times, last, Marte/Romero/Montero/Baker, 4/10 at ELPMost Runs, Game ........................................... 3, three times, last, Montero, 4/11 at ELPMost Hits, Game ............................................4, twice, last, Romero/Rivero, 4/10 at ELPMost Doubles, Game ................................ 2, twice, last, Gutierrez/Romero, 4/10 at ELP Most Triples, Game ............................... 1, four times, last, Taylor/Morban, 4/27 at SACMost Home Runs, Game ........................ 1, 20 times, last, Rivero/Morban, 4/30 vs. FREMost RBI, Game .......................................................................... 4, Romero, 4/10 at ELPMost Walks, Game ..................................................3, twice, last, Kivlehan, 4/25 at SACMost Strikeouts, Game ...........................................3, 10 times, last, Blash, 4/25 at SACMost Stolen Bases, Game .....................................1, 28 times, last, Taylor 4/30 vs. FRELongest Hitting Streak.................................................................. 9 G, Montero, 4/9-4/17

TEAM PITCHINGFewest Runs, Game ..................................................................................0, 4/23 vs. ALBMost Runs, Game ....................................................................................... 11, 4/9 at ELPMost Runs, Inning .......................................5, four times, last, 4/19 vs. ELP (4th Inning)Fewest Hits, Game ....................................................................................3, 4/23 vs. ALBMost Hits, Game ......................................................................................... 18, 4/9 at ELPFewest Walks, Game ..................................................................................0, 4/28 at SAC Most Walks, Game ................................................................. 8, twice, last, 4/17 vs. ELPMost Strikeouts, Game ...........................................................................11, 4/19 vs. ELPMost Doubles, Game .............................................................. 3, twice, last, 4/20 vs. ELPMost Triples, Game ................................................................1, twice, last, 4/24 vs. ALBMost Home Runs, Game ...........................................................................4, 4/21 vs. ALB

INDIVIDUAL PITCHINGLongest Winning Streak ..........................................................................2 G, Pries 4/24 -Longest Losing Streak ................................... 2 G, three times, last, Gaviglio, 4/21-4/26Most Innings Pitched, Starter .......................................... 7.0, Montgomery, 4/28 at SACMost Innings Pitched, Reliever ...................................................5.0, Snow, 4/21 vs. ALBMost Walks, Game ................................................................... 7, Kickham, 4/17 vs. ELPMost Strikeouts, Game ............................................... 7, twice, last, Pries, 4/24 vs. ALBMost Hit By Pitch, Game ..........................1, five times, last, Montgomery, 4/23 vs. ALBMost Runs Allowed, Game.............................................6, twice, last, Elias, 4/15 at ALBMost Hits Allowed, Game................................................................... 9, Pries, 4/9 at ELP

TEAM MISCELLANEOUSLongest Winning Streak ............................................................................. 2 G, 4/10-4/11Longest Winning Streak, Home ................................................................. 2 G, 4/23-4/24Longest Winning Streak, Road .................................................................. 2 G, 4/10-4/11Most Consecutive Losses .......................................................................... 4 G, 4/12-4/15Most Consecutive Losses, Home .............................................................. 3 G, 4/17-4/19Most Consecutive Losses, Road ............................................................... 4 G, 4/12-4/15Longest Game, Time ................................................................3:14 (9 inn.), 4/19 vs. ELPShortest Game, Time.................... 2:16, (9 inn.) 4/26 at SAC; 2:42, (11 inn.) 4/16 at ALBLongest Game, Innings ............................................................................ 11, 4/16 at ALBHighest Attendance, Home ................................................................6,787, 4/17 vs. ELPHighest Attendance, Road ................................................................14,319, 4/25 at SACLowest Attendance, Home.................................................................2,048, 4/21 vs. ALBLowest Attendance, Road................................................................... 3,517, 4/15 at ALBMost Double Plays Turned .........................................................................4, 4/27 at SACMost Opponent Double Plays Turned ....................................................... 3, 4/15 at ALBMost Errors ................................................................................................3, 4/23 vs. ALBLargest Margin of Victory ................................................................12 Runs, 4/10 at ELPLargest Margin of Defeat ....................................................................7 Runs, 4/9 at ELPBiggest Comeback To Win ............................................3 Runs, twice, last, 4/20 vs. ELP

2015 RAINIERS HIGHS AND LOWS

PLAYER UMPIRE DATE OPP. INN. REASON

DATE OPP RUNS INNING RESULTApril 10 El Paso 7 2nd W, 17-5April 30 Fresno 7 1st W, 13-3April 30 Fresno 6 6th W, 13-3

BIG INNINGS (5 runs or more)

BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUNS

PLAYERS DATE OPPONENT

TWO-HOME RUN GAMES

PLAYERS DATE OPPONENT

THREE-HOME RUN GAMES

PLAYERS DATE OPPONENT

GRAND SLAMS BY RAINIERS

PLAYERS DATE OPPONENT

FIRST-INNING LEADOFF HOME RUNS

PLAYERS DATE OPPONENT

“R” YARD HOME RUNS BY RAINIERS

PLAYERS DATE INNING OPPONENTKivlehan, Patrick April 18 4th Inning El PasoTaylor, Chris April 20 5th Inning El PasoTaylor, Chris April 24 6th Inning AlbuquerqueRivero, Carlos April 30 1st inning Fresno

RAINIERS HOME RUNS

RAINIERS EJECTIONS

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INSIDE THE NUMBERS

RAINIERS VS. THE PCL

RAINIERS SITUATIONAL

AFTER FIVE INNINGS Home Road TotalLeading 4-1 4-1 8-2Tied 0-0 0-0 0-0Trailing 0-4 0-7 0-11

AFTER SIX INNINGS Home Road TotalLeading 4-1 3-1 7-2Tied 0-0 1-0 1-0Trailing 0-4 0-7 0-11

AFTER SEVEN INNINGS Home Road TotalLeading 4-1 3-1 7-2Tied 0-0 1-0 1-0Trailing 0-4 0-7 0-11

AFTER EIGHT INNINGS Home Road TotalLeading 4-0 3-0 7-0Tied 0-0 1-2 1-2Trailing 0-5 0-6 0-11

BY MONTH Home Road TotalApril 4-5 4-8 8-13May 0-0 0-0 0-0June 0-0 0-0 0-0July 0-0 0-0 0-0August 0-0 0-0 0-0September 0-0 0-0 0-0

BY DAY Home Road TotalSunday 0-1 0-2 0-3Monday 1-0 0-2 1-2Tuesday 0-1 0-2 0-3Wednesday 0-1 0-1 0-2Thursday 2-0 1-1 3-1Friday 1-1 1-0 2-1Saturday 0-1 2-0 2-1

BY SERIES Home Road TotalSeries (WIN-LOSS-SPLIT) 0-1-1 0-2-1 0-3-2First Game of Series 1-2 1-2 2-4Second Game of Series 0-2 1-2 1-4Third Game of Series 1-1 1-2 2-3Fourth Game of Series 1-1 1-2 2-3Fifth Game of Series 0-0 0-0 0-0Sixth Game of Series 0-0 0-0 0-0

MISCELLANEOUS Home Road Totalvs. Left-Handed Starters 2-2 3-3 5-5vs. Right-Handed Starters 2-3 1-5 3-8Rainiers Score First 2-2 3-5 5-7Opponents Score First 2-3 1-3 3-67-Inning Games or Shorter 0-0 0-0 0-09-Inning Games 4-5 3-6 7-11Extra-Inning Games 0-0 1-2 1-21-Run Games 2-0 0-5 2-52-Run Games 0-4 1-1 1-53-Run Games 1-1 0-0 1-14+-Run Games 1-0 3-2 4-2Shutouts 1-0 0-0 1-0First Half Record 4-5 4-8 8-13Second Half Record 0-0 0-0 0-0

ERRORS Home Road TotalRainiers 12 11 23Opponent 8 16 24

HOME RUNS Home Road TotalHome Runs 11 9 20Solo 6 7 13Two-Run Home Runs 2 1 3Three-Run Home Runs 3 1 4Grand Slams 0 0 0

AMERICAN SOUTH

Home Road Totalvs. Memphis 0-0 0-0 0-0vs. Nashville 0-0 0-0 0-0vs. New Orleans 0-0 0-0 0-0vs. Round Rock 0-0 0-0 0-0TOTAL 0-0 0-0 0-0

PACIFIC NORTH

Home Road Totalvs. Fresno 1-0 0-0 1-0vs. Reno 0-0 0-0 0-0vs. Sacramento 0-0 1-3 1-3TOTAL 1-0 1-3 2-3

PACIFIC SOUTH

Home Road Totalvs. Albuquerque 2-2 1-3 2-5vs. El Paso 1-3 2-2 2-4vs. Las Vegas 0-0 0-0 0-0vs. Salt Lake 0-0 0-0 0-0TOTAL 3-5 3-5 6-10

AMERICAN NORTH

Home Road Totalvs. Col. Springs 0-0 0-0 0-0vs. Iowa 0-0 0-0 0-0vs. Okla. City 0-0 0-0 0-0vs. Omaha 0-0 0-0 0-0TOTAL 0-0 0-0 0-0

LAST TIME IT HAPPENED...

5-Hit GameJesus Montero, July 10, 2014 at Salt Lake

6-Hit GameCarlos Peguero, July 26, 2013 at Reno

4 Doubles in a GameMike Wilson, July 8, 2012 at Salt Lake

9-RBI GameA.J. Zapp, August 20, 2004 vs. Fresno

3-Home Run GameJabari Blash, June 3, 2014 at El Paso

4-Home Run Game (Ties PCL Record)Randy Bass, June 9, 1977 at Phoenix

Walk-Off Home RunStefen Romero, August 9, 2014 vs. Fresno (9th Inning)

Pinch-Hit Home RunLuis Rodriguez, July 15, 2012 vs. Colorado Springs

Home Run In First Tacoma At-BatCarlos Rivero, April 9, 2015 at El Paso

Inside-The-Park Home RunWladimir Balentien, April 28, 2008 vs. New Orleans

Hit For The CycleCarlos Triunfel, April 17, 2013 vs. Fresno

Straight Steal of HomeCharles Gipson, June 4, 2000 at Edmonton

4-Stolen Base GameJermaine Clark, June 21, 2002 at Colorado Springs

Complete Game ShutoutTaijuan Walker, June 24, 2014 vs. Oklahoma City

No-Hitter (And Perfect Game)John Halama, July 7, 2001 vs. Calgary

One-HitterCesar Jimenez, June 28, 2006 at Las Vegas

14 Strikeouts in a GameRich Dorman, August 29, 2006 vs. Salt Lake

25 Runs in a GameMay 29, 2013 at Col. Springs

30 Hits in a GameMay 29, 2013 at Col. Springs

10 Runs in an InningJune 28, 2006 at Las Vegas (3rd Inning)

3 Consecutive Home RunsJune 13, 2013 (Peguero/Poythress/Tenbrink) at Las Vegas

Triple Play1995 (Pozo to Litton)

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2015 TACOMA RAINIERS TRANSACTIONS

NO. DATE ADD/DELETE POS PLAYER TRANSACTION 1 4/9 ADD RHP LOGAN BAWCOM Assigned to initial roster.2 4/9 ADD LHP ROENIS ELIAS Assigned to initial roster.3 4/9 ADD RHP SAM GAVIGLIO Assigned to initial roster.4 4/9 ADD RHP JUSTIN GERMANO Assigned to initial roster.5 4/9 ADD RHP MAYCKOL GUAIPE Assigned to initial roster.6 4/9 ADD LHP MICHAEL KICKHAM Assigned to initial roster.7 4/9 ADD RHP DOMINIC LEONE Assigned to initial roster.8 4/9 ADD RHP MARK LOWE Assigned to initial roster.9 4/9 ADD LHP LUCAS LUETGE Assigned to initial roster.10 4/9 ADD LHP MIKE MONTGOMERY Assigned to initial roster.11 4/9 ADD RHP JORDAN PRIES Assigned to initial roster.12 4/9 ADD LHP JOE SAUNDERS Assigned to initial roster.13 4/9 ADD RHP FORREST SNOW Assigned to initial roster.14 4/9 ADD C JOHN BAKER Assigned to initial roster.15 4/9 ADD C JOHN HICKS Assigned to initial roster.16 4/9 ADD INF LEURY BONILLA Assigned to initial roster.17 4/9 ADD INF KETEL MARTE Assigned to initial roster.18 4/9 ADD INF JESUS MONTERO Assigned to initial roster.19 4/9 ADD INF SHAWN O’MALLEY Assigned to initial roster.20 4/9 ADD INF CARLOS RIVERO Assigned to initial roster.21 4/9 ADD OF JABARI BLASH Assigned to initial roster.22 4/9 ADD OF FRANKLIN GUTIERREZ Assigned to initial roster.23 4/9 ADD OF JAMES JONES Assigned to initial roster.24 4/9 ADD OF PATRICK KIVLEHAN Assigned to initial roster.25 4/9 ADD OF STEFEN ROMERO Assigned to initial roster.26 4/13 DELETE RHP DOMINIC LEONE Recalled by Seattle.27 4/18 DELETE OF JAMES JONES Placed on 7-Day Disabled List.28 4/18 ADD OF JULIO MORBAN Transferred from Jackson (AA).29 4/18 ADD INF CHRIS TAYLOR Optioned from Seattle.30 4/23 DELETE INF LEURY BONILLA Transferred to Jackson (AA).31 4/23 ADD OF CARLOS QUENTIN Signed as free agent.32 4/24 DELETE LHP LUCAS LUETGE Recalled by Seattle.33 4/25 ADD LHP JOE BEIMEL Transferred from Everett (A-).34 4/26 DELETE LHP ROENIS ELIAS Recalled by Seattle.35 4/26 ADD RHP ANDREW KITTREDGE Transfered from Jackson (AA).36 4/28 DELETE RHP ANDREW KITTREDGE Transferred to Everett (A-).37 4/28 ADD LHP LUCAS LUETGE Optioned from Seattle.

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2015 RAINIERS GAME-BY-GAME

DATE G OPP W/L SCORE REC POS GB/A WINNER LOSER SAVE TIME ATT HOME ATT 4/9 1 at ELP L 4-11 0-1 4th -1.0 Lane (1-0) Pries (0-1) 2:55 10,0474/10 2 at ELP W 17-5 1-1 4th -1.0 Elias (1-0) Northcraft (0-1) 2:57 8,3374/11 3 at ELP W 10-2 2-1 T-1st - Gaviglio (1-0) Erlin (0-1) 3:04 9,0024/12 4 at ELP L 6-7 2-2 T-2nd -1.0 Mateo (1-0) Germano (0-1) Quackenbush (1) 2:59 8,1294/13 5 at ALB L 3-4 2-3 4th -1.0 Diaz (1-0) Snow (0-1) 2:48 5,9944/14 6 at ALB L 5-6 2-4 4th -2.0 Castro (3-0) Lowe (0-1) 2:42 6,2594/15 7 at ALB L 6-7 2-5 4th -3.0 Brothers (1-0) Saunders (0-1) Diaz (1) 2:48 3,5174/16 8 at ALB W 3-1 3-5 4th -2.5 Germano (1-1) Castro (3-1) 2:42 3,669 4/17 9 vs. ELP L 2-4 3-6 4th -4.0 Needy (1-0) Kickham (0-1) Quackenbush (2) 2:50 6,787 6,7874/18 10 vs. ELP L 6-3 3-7 4th -4.0 Morrow (1-1) Montgomery (0-1) Mateo (2) 2:57 6,236 13,0234/19 11 vs. ELP L 7-9 3-8 4th -5.0 Campos (1-0) Saunders (0-2) Mateo (3) 3:14 4,880 17,9034/20 12 vs. ELP W 5-4 4-8 4th -4.0 Elias (2-0) Northcraft (1-2) Guaipe (1) 2:55 2,482 20,3854/21 13 vs. ALB L 6-8 4-9 4th -4.0 Hernandez (1-0) Gaviglio (1-1) 2:40 2,048 22,4334/22 14 vs. ALB L 3-5 4-10 4th -4.0 Bettis (2-1) Kickham (0-2) Diaz (2) 2:35 2,099 24,5324/23 15 vs. ALB W 3-0 5-10 4th -3.0 Montgomery (1-1) Rusin (1-1) Lowe (1) 2:25 2,120 26,6524/24 16 vs. ALB W 3-2 6-10 4th -2.5 Pries (1-1) Roberts (0-1) Guaipe (2) 2:29 4,777 31,429 4/25 17 at SAC W 6-1 7-10 4th -2.5 Beimel (1-0) Lara (0-3) Bawcom (1) 3:08 14,3194/26 18 at SAC L 2-6 7-11 4th -3.5 Blach (1-2) Gaviglio (1-2) 2:16 12,0724/27 19 at SAC L 5-6 7-12 4th -4.5 Strickland (1-0) Saunders (0-3) 3:09 4,9214/28 20 at SAC L 1-3 7-13 4th -4.5 Fleet (1-1) Montgomery (1-2) Gutierrez (1) 2:26 5,893 4/29 OFF DAY 4/30 21 vs. FRN W 13-3 8-13 4th -4.0 Pries (2-1) Oberholtzer (0-1) 2:52 2,755 34,184 APRIL (8-13) BATTING: .269 (199x741), 20 HR PITCHING: 8-13, 4 SV, 4.56 ERA (94ERx185.2IP) 5/1 22 vs. FRN 7:05 PM PT5/2 23 vs. FRN 5:05 PM PT5/3 24 vs. FRN 1:35 PM PT 5/4 25 at SLK 5:35 PM PT5/5 26 at SLK 5:35 PM PT5/6 27 at SLK 5:35 PM PT5/7 28 at SLK 5:35 PM PT5/8 29 at FRN 7:05 PM PT5/9 30 at FRN 7:05 PM PT5/10 31 at FRN 2:05 PM PT5/11 32 at FRN 12:05 PM PT 5/12 33 vs. SLK 6:05 PM PT5/13 34 vs. SLK 7:05 PM PT5/14 35 vs. SLK 7:05 PM PT5/15 36 vs. SLK 7:05 PM PT5/16 37 vs. LVG 5:05 PM PT5/17 38 vs. LVG 1:35 PM PT5/18 39 vs. LVG 6:05 PM PT5/19 40 vs. LVG 11:35 AM PT 5/20 OFF DAY 5/21 41 at IWA 4:35 PM PT5/22 42 at IWA 5:05 PM PT5/23 43 at IWA 5:05 PM PT5/24 44 at IWA 11:05 AM PT5/25 45 at OMA 10:05 AM PT5/26 46 at OMA 4:35 PM PT5/27 47 at OMA 4:35 PM PT5/28 48 at OMA 4:35 PM PT 5/29 49 vs. RR 7:05 PM PT5/30 50 vs. RR 7:05 PM PT5/31 51 vs. RR 7:05 PM PT MAY (0-0) BATTING: .000 (0x0), 0 HR PITCHING: 0-0, 0 SV, -.-- ERA (0ERx0.0IP) 6/1 52 vs. RR 11:35 AM PT6/2 53 vs. NO 6:05 PM PT6/3 54 vs. NO 7:05 PM PT6/4 55 vs. NO 7:05 PM PT6/5 56 vs. NO 7:05 PM PT 6/6 57 at SAC 7:05 PM PT6/7 58 at SAC 1:05 PM PT6/8 59 at SAC 7:05 PM PT6/9 60 at SAC 7:05 PM PT 6/10 OFF DAY 6/11 61 vs. ABQ 7:05 PM PT 6/12 62 vs. ABQ 7:05 PM PT6/13 63 vs. ABQ 5:05 PM PT6/14 64 vs. ABQ 1:35 PM PT 6/15 65 at REN 7:05 PM PT6/16 66 at REN 7:05 PM PT6/17 67 at REN 7:05 PM PT6/18 68 at ABQ 6:05 PM PT6/19 69 at ABQ 6:05 PM PT6/20 70 at ABQ 6:05 PM PT6/21 71 at ABQ 5:05 PM PT 6/22 OFF DAY 6/23 72 vs. REN 6:05 PM PT6/24 73 vs. REN 7:05 PM PT6/25 74 vs. REN 7:05 PM PT6/26 75 vs. ELP 7:05 PM PT6/27 76 vs. ELP 5:05 PM PT6/28 77 vs. ELP 1:35 PM PT

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2015 RAINIERS GAME-BY-GAME

DATE G OPP W/L SCORE REC POS GB/A WINNER LOSER SAVE TIME ATT HOME ATT 6/29 78 vs. ELP 6:05 PM PT6/30 79 vs. LVG 6:05 PM PT JUNE (0-0) BATTING: .000 (0x0), 0 HR PITCHING: 0-0, 0 SV, -.-- ERA (0ERx0.0IP) 7/1 80 vs. LVG 7:05 PM PT7/2 81 vs. LVG 7:05 PM PT7/3 82 vs. LVG 7:05 PM PT 7/4 83 at FRN 7:05 PM PT7/5 84 at FRN 6:05 PM PT7/6 85 at FRN 7:05 PM PT7/7 86 at FRN 7:05 PM PT7/8 87 at REN 7:05 PM PT7/9 88 at REN 7:05 PM PT7/10 89 at REN 7:05 PM PT7/11 90 at REN 7:05 PM PT7/12 91 at REN 1:05 PM PT 7/13 OFF DAY7/14 OFF DAY7/15 ***TRIPLE- A ALL-STAR GAME - WERNER PARK, OMAMA, NE**** 7/16 92 vs. SAC 7:05 PM PT7/17 93 vs. SAC 7:05 PM PT7/18 94 vs. SAC 7:05 PM PT7/19 95 vs. SAC 1:35 PM PT7/20 96 vs. SLK 7:05 PM PT7/21 97 vs. SLK 7:05 PM PT7/22 98 vs. SLK 7:05 PM PT7/23 99 vs. SLK 7:05 PM PT7/24 100 vs. FRN 7:05 PM PT 7/25 101 vs. FRN 7:05 PM PT7/26 102 vs. FRN 7:05 PM PT7/27 103 vs. FRN 7:05 PM PT7/28 104 at ELP 6:05 PM PT7/29 105 at ELP 6:05 PM PT7/30 106 at ELP 6:05 PM PT7/31 107 at ELP 6:05 PM PT JULY (0-0) BATTING: .000 (0x0), 0 HR PITCHING: 0-0, 0 SV, -.-- ERA (0ERx0.0IP) 8/1 108 at LVG 7:05 PM PT8/2 109 at LVG 7:05 PM PT8/3 110 at LVG 7:05 PM PT8/4 111 at LVG 7:05 PM PT 8/5 112 vs. REN 7:05 PM PT8/6 113 vs. REN 7:05 PM PT8/7 114 vs. REN 7:05 PM PT8/8 115 vs. REN 7:05 PM PT8/9 116 vs. REN 1:35 PM PT 8/10 OFF DAY 8/11 117 vs. SAC 7:05 PM PT8/12 118 vs. SAC 11:35 AM PT8/13 119 vs. SAC 7:05 PM PT8/14 120 vs. SAC 7:05 PM PT 8/15 121 at OKC 5:05 PM PT8/16 122 at OKC 4:05 PM PT8/17 123 at OKC 5:05 PM PT 8/18 124 at OKC 5:05 PM PT8/19 125 at CSP 5:35 PM PT8/20 126 at CSP 5:35 PM PT8/21 127 at CSP 6:05 PM PT8/22 128 at CSP 5:05 PM PT 8/23 129 vs. MEM 5:05 PM PT8/24 130 vs. MEM 7:05 PM PT8/25 131 vs. MEM 7:05 PM PT8/26 132 vs. MEM 7:05 PM PT8/27 133 vs. NVL 7:05 PM PT8/28 134 vs. NVL 7:05 PM PT8/29 135 vs. NVL 7:05 PM PT8/30 136 vs. NVL 7:05 PM PT 8/31 137 at SLK 6:05 PM PT AUGUST (0-0) BATTING: .000 (0x0), 0 HR PITCHING: 0-0, 0 SV, -.-- ERA (0ERx0.0IP) 9/1 138 at SLK 6:05 PM PT9/2 139 at SLK 6:05 PM PT9/3 140 at SLK 6:05 PM PT9/4 141 at LVG 7:05 PM PT9/5 142 at LVG 7:05 PM PT9/6 143 at LVG 7:05 PM PT9/7 144 at LVG 12:05 PM PT SEPTEMBER (0-0) BATTING: .000 (0x0), 0 HR PITCHING: 0-0, 0 SV, -.-- ERA (0ERx0.0IP)