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TRAVELER TEAM HISTORY First Season 1901 Total Seasons of Operation 106th Travs All-Time Regular Season Record 7164-8037 Years in Texas League 1966-present All-Time Texas League Record 3241-3444 Record as Angels Affiliate (since 2001) 926-1115 Texas League Championships 6 1977, 1979, 1980, 1989, 2001, 2008 COACHING STAFF (years with Travs) Manager Phillip Wellman (1st season) Career Record (16th season) 924-992 Pitching Coach Pat Rice (1st season) Hitting Coach Tom Tornincasa (1st season) Athletic Trainer Greg Spence, ATC (1st season) Strength & Conditioning Joe Griffin (1st season) Video Coordinator Travis Ice (1st season) Outstanding Home Stand After a 5-1 home stand, the Travs now visit the clubs they just hosted for 6 games. The Travs come off a 3-game sweep of the Corpus Christi Hooks in a series where the Hooks hit a 1st inning home run in the first inning of each game, but batted .134 from the 3rd inning through the end of each game. Travs pitchers struck out more batters (48) than base hits allowed (42), while achieving a 27-17 run differential dur- ing the 6 games at Dickey-Stephens Park. Nice Start In August, Travs starting pitchers hold a collective 6-1 record and 2.55 ERA (53 ip/15 er) with a .222 batting average allowed (43 h/194 ab) and 46 strikeouts against 23 walks. We Went Streaking! —The Travs bring wins in 8 of 9 games this month into Tuesday’s road trip opener at San Antonio, a stretch that included 6 straight wins. They’ve held op- ponents to less than 4 runs in 7 games and holds a 2.25 ERA during this time with a 1.23 WHIP and .215 batting average against. The Travs have a 44-23 run differential and have outhit opponents 84-64. High Water Mark The 64-54 record is the Travs’ best of the 2014 season. The Travs need to go at least 10-11 in the remaining 21 games to pull off their best record in the 14 years of the Angels affiliation (2013, 73-66). They’ll also need at least a 10-11 record to tie their best half-season record in the Angels era (2013, 2nd half, 40-30). Stretching The Stretch With a 22-6 record in the last 28 games the Travs are enjoying their most successful stretch of the 2014 season. The Travs average 5.1 runs per game with a .266/.329/.392 line and 19 home runs during this stretch. Their pitching staff holds a 3.02 ERA in these 28 games, which is best in the TL by 0.35 runs and the 2nd best in AA ball. This time set comes after a season-worst 8-game losing streak from July 2 through July 10. Bandying The Bat Travs catcher Jett Bandy is putting together a stellar second half with a .298/.407/.507 line, 7 home runs and 19 RBI. Bandy leads qualifying Texas League hitters in OPS (.916) and OBP during the second half, while ranking 5th in SLG and 10th in AVG. Inheritable Travs left-handed reliever Carmine Giardina currently ranks 2nd in the Texas League with 26 runners inherited, but has allowed just 4 inherited runners to score for a strand-rate of 85.7 percent which is 2nd best in the TL. Only Ryan Arrowood of the Tulsa Drillers has inherited more runners at 28 of which 6 have scored. Giardina has stranded the last 8 runners he’s inherited from other pitchers. Short In The Pen —The Travs’ bullpen remains short even with Kurt Spomer joining the club on August 6 from Salt Lake. Michael Brady went to Salt Lake on August 5 and the Travs lost Cam Bedrosian to a MLB call-up on August 3. Bedrosian has since been op- tioned to Class-AAA Salt Lake. Yarbashing At his current pace, Travs second baseman Alex Yarbrough has a shot to eclipse the franchise record for doubles in a season since the team joined the Texas League in 1966. Matt Brown hit 41 doubles in 2006 to set the record, while Luis Jimenez fell one short with 40 doubles during the 2011 season. Yarbrough also has a shot to become just the third Traveler to lead the Texas League in base hits joining Erick Aybar (162 hits in 2005) and Ray Lankford (158 hits in 1989). Locking It Down —In the last 9 games the Travs’ bullpen pen has a 2.10 ERA (7 er/30 ip) with just 19 hits allowed and 29 strikeouts. A main strength of the team this year, the Travelers bullpen holds a 2.59 ERA (163.1 ip/47 er) and 178 K’s against 62 walks in the season’s second half. Homer Watch The Travs have a league-low 63 home runs with 24 hit against Spring- field representing 38 percent of the team’s home run total. Pitchers have allowed the few- est home runs this year (62). Roadwork The Travelers have found hitting and scoring on the road much easier than at Dickey-Stephens Park. In 57 road games they’re averaging 4.9 runs and hold a .274 team batting average, .341 OBP and 42 home runs. In 62 home games they’re averaging just 3.1 runs a game with a .223 batting average, 21 home runs .287 OBP and .310 SLG. They’ve also been shutout 11 times at home. Sly In July Catcher Jett Bandy led the Travs with a .294 batting average in July, while Maikol Gonzalez held the highest OBP in the month at .395. Mike Bianucci’s 6 home runs and 19 RBI paced the Travs during July. They’ve scored 4.1 runs per game in July and went 14-14 record. The pitching staff held a 3.50 team ERA in July and .255 average al- lowed. Arkansas Travelers Baseball Inc. ♦ Dickey-Stephens Park ♦ 400 W. Broadway, North Little Rock, Arkansas 72114 ♦ (501) 664-1555 ♦ [email protected] TRAVS RECORDS WHEN Series W/L/T 16-11-5 Opening Game Series 18-14 Sweeps For/Against 5-3 Last 5 Games 4-1 Last 10 Games 9-1 April 11-15 May 16-12 June 15-13 July 14-14 August 8-1 Travs Score First 39-19 Opp Score First 25-36 Score 4 + Runs 44-10 Score 3 or Fewer Runs 20-45 Allow 4 + Runs 13-36 Allow 3 or Fewer Runs 48-19 Shutouts (ARK-OPP) 7-14 1-Run Games 16-15 2-Run Games 16-10 Day 10-9 Night 53-46 Ahead After 6 inns 47-6 Ahead After 7 inns 50-2 Ahead After 8 inns 49-0 Behind After 6 inns 7-42 Behind After 7 inns 6-44 Behind After 8 inns 0-43 Tied After 6 inns 7-6 Tied After 7 inns 7-7 Tied after 8 inns 10-4 Extra Innings 5-3 Extra Innings Home 2-3 Extra Innings Road 3-0 Commit Error 23-31 Commit 2 + Errors 9-15 No Errors 40-22 Travs Homer 34-12 Hit Multiple Homers 9-2 Opponent HR’s 21-21 Opp Multiple HR’s 5-8 Collecting 10 + Hits 33-6 Opponent 10+ Hits 8-15 Doubleheaders 5-10 Vs. RH Starter 45-35 Vs. LH Starter 19-20 TEXAS LEAGUE NORTH W-L PCT GB Travs (LAA) 30-19 .612 NW Arkansas Naturals (KAN) 24-25 .490 -6.0 *Tulsa Drillers (COL) 21-28 .429 -9.0 Springfield Cardinals (STL) 21-28 .429 -9.0 TEXAS LEAGUE SOUTH W-L PCT GB Midland RockHounds (OAK) 29-21 .580 *Frisco RoughRiders (TEX) 29-21 .580 San Antonio Missions (SD) 23-27 .460 -6.0 Corpus Christi Hooks (HOU) 21-29 .420 -8.0 * 1st half champions TRAVS VS. NORTH DIVISION Overall Home Road NWA 11-10 5-5 6-5 SPR 17-11 10-6 7-5 TUL 14-14 5-7 9-7 vs. North Division 42-34 20-18 22-15 TRAVS VS. SOUTH DIVISION Overall Home Road MID 7-5 2-4 5-1 FRI 4-8 0-6 4-2 SAN 5-4 4-2 1-2 CC 6-3 4-2 2-1 vs. South Division 22-20 10-14 12-6 NEXT 6 DAYS & PROBABLE PITCHERS Wednesday, August 13 at SAN7:05 pm ARK: RHP Drew Rucinski (10-5, 2.86) SAN: RHP Josh Geer (7-11, 3.68) Thursday, August 14 at SAN7:05 pm ARK: LHP Michael Roth (10-6, 2.59) SAN: RHP Justin Hancock (1-2, 3.86) Friday, August 15 at COR7:05 pm ARK: LHP Tyler DeLoach (2-0, 2.70) COR: TBA Saturday, August 16 at COR7:05 pm ARK: LHP Kramer Sneed (7-9, 4.50) COR: TBA Sunday, August 17 at COR6:05 pm ARK: RHP Orangel Arenas (tonight) COR: TBA Monday, August 18 OFF DAY FOLLOW THE TRAVS All Travs home and road games are broadcast over the air in Little Rock on Sports Animal 920 AM. All Travs broadcasts can be heard online via Travs.com, SportsAni- mal920.com and MiLB.com. Smartphone users can access audio broadcasts via the Tune-In or IHeartRadio mobile apps. All games can be viewed on MiLB.tv for a subscription fee. TWITTER @ARTravs FACEBOOK /ArkansasTravelers WEBSITE Travs.com ARKANSAS TRAVELERS (30-19, 64-55) vs. SAN ANTONIO MISSIONS (23-27, 59-61) Tuesday, August 12 ♦ Wolff Stadium ♦ San Antonio, Tex.♦ 7:05 p.m. Sports Animal 920 (KARN-AM) ♦ MiLB.tv ♦ MiLB.com ♦ Travs.com Game 50/120 ♦ Road Game 28/64 ♦ Home Record: 30-32 ♦ Road Record: 34-23 RHP Orangel Arenas (5-7, 3.67) vs. LHP Robbie Erlin (0-0, 3.38)

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Page 1: ARKANSAS TRAVELERS (30-19, 64-55) vs. SAN ANTONIO … · Hitting Coach Tom Tornincasa (1st season) Athletic Trainer Greg Spence, ATC (1st season) Strength & Conditioning Joe Griffin

TRAVELER TEAM HISTORY

First Season 1901

Total Seasons of Operation 106th

Travs All-Time Regular Season Record 7164-8037

Years in Texas League 1966-present

All-Time Texas League Record 3241-3444

Record as Angels Affiliate (since 2001) 926-1115

Texas League Championships 6

1977, 1979, 1980, 1989, 2001, 2008

COACHING STAFF (years with Travs)

Manager Phillip Wellman (1st season)

Career Record (16th season) 924-992

Pitching Coach Pat Rice (1st season)

Hitting Coach Tom Tornincasa (1st season)

Athletic Trainer Greg Spence, ATC (1st season)

Strength & Conditioning Joe Griffin (1st season)

Video Coordinator Travis Ice (1st season)

Outstanding Home Stand—After a 5-1 home stand, the Travs now visit the clubs they just hosted for 6 games. The Travs come off a 3-game sweep of the Corpus Christi Hooks in a series where the Hooks hit a 1st inning home run in the first inning of each game, but batted .134 from the 3rd inning through the end of each game. Travs pitchers struck out more batters (48) than base hits allowed (42), while achieving a 27-17 run differential dur-ing the 6 games at Dickey-Stephens Park.

Nice Start—In August, Travs starting pitchers hold a collective 6-1 record and 2.55 ERA (53 ip/15 er) with a .222 batting average allowed (43 h/194 ab) and 46 strikeouts against 23 walks.

We Went Streaking!—The Travs bring wins in 8 of 9 games this month into Tuesday’s road trip opener at San Antonio, a stretch that included 6 straight wins. They’ve held op-ponents to less than 4 runs in 7 games and holds a 2.25 ERA during this time with a 1.23 WHIP and .215 batting average against. The Travs have a 44-23 run differential and have outhit opponents 84-64.

High Water Mark—The 64-54 record is the Travs’ best of the 2014 season. The Travs need to go at least 10-11 in the remaining 21 games to pull off their best record in the 14 years of the Angels affiliation (2013, 73-66). They’ll also need at least a 10-11 record to tie their best half-season record in the Angels era (2013, 2nd half, 40-30).

Stretching The Stretch—With a 22-6 record in the last 28 games the Travs are enjoying their most successful stretch of the 2014 season. The Travs average 5.1 runs per game with a .266/.329/.392 line and 19 home runs during this stretch. Their pitching staff holds a 3.02 ERA in these 28 games, which is best in the TL by 0.35 runs and the 2nd best in AA ball. This time set comes after a season-worst 8-game losing streak from July 2 through July 10.

Bandying The Bat—Travs catcher Jett Bandy is putting together a stellar second half with a .298/.407/.507 line, 7 home runs and 19 RBI. Bandy leads qualifying Texas League hitters in OPS (.916) and OBP during the second half, while ranking 5th in SLG and 10th in AVG.

Inheritable—Travs left-handed reliever Carmine Giardina currently ranks 2nd in the Texas League with 26 runners inherited, but has allowed just 4 inherited runners to score for a strand-rate of 85.7 percent which is 2nd best in the TL. Only Ryan Arrowood of the Tulsa Drillers has inherited more runners at 28 of which 6 have scored. Giardina has stranded the last 8 runners he’s inherited from other pitchers.

Short In The Pen—The Travs’ bullpen remains short even with Kurt Spomer joining the club on August 6 from Salt Lake. Michael Brady went to Salt Lake on August 5 and the Travs lost Cam Bedrosian to a MLB call-up on August 3. Bedrosian has since been op-tioned to Class-AAA Salt Lake.

Yarbashing—At his current pace, Travs second baseman Alex Yarbrough has a shot to eclipse the franchise record for doubles in a season since the team joined the Texas League in 1966. Matt Brown hit 41 doubles in 2006 to set the record, while Luis Jimenez fell one short with 40 doubles during the 2011 season. Yarbrough also has a shot to become just the third Traveler to lead the Texas League in base hits joining Erick Aybar (162 hits in 2005) and Ray Lankford (158 hits in 1989).

Locking It Down—In the last 9 games the Travs’ bullpen pen has a 2.10 ERA (7 er/30 ip) with just 19 hits allowed and 29 strikeouts. A main strength of the team this year, the Travelers bullpen holds a 2.59 ERA (163.1 ip/47 er) and 178 K’s against 62 walks in the season’s second half.

Homer Watch—The Travs have a league-low 63 home runs with 24 hit against Spring-field representing 38 percent of the team’s home run total. Pitchers have allowed the few-est home runs this year (62).

Roadwork—The Travelers have found hitting and scoring on the road much easier than at Dickey-Stephens Park. In 57 road games they’re averaging 4.9 runs and hold a .274 team batting average, .341 OBP and 42 home runs. In 62 home games they’re averaging just 3.1 runs a game with a .223 batting average, 21 home runs .287 OBP and .310 SLG. They’ve also been shutout 11 times at home.

Sly In July—Catcher Jett Bandy led the Travs with a .294 batting average in July, while Maikol Gonzalez held the highest OBP in the month at .395. Mike Bianucci’s 6 home runs and 19 RBI paced the Travs during July. They’ve scored 4.1 runs per game in July and went 14-14 record. The pitching staff held a 3.50 team ERA in July and .255 average al-lowed.

Arkansas Travelers Baseball Inc. ♦ Dickey-Stephens Park ♦ 400 W. Broadway, North Little Rock, Arkansas 72114 ♦ (501) 664-1555 ♦ [email protected]

TRAVS RECORDS WHEN

Series W/L/T 16-11-5

Opening Game Series 18-14

Sweeps For/Against 5-3

Last 5 Games 4-1

Last 10 Games 9-1

April 11-15

May 16-12

June 15-13

July 14-14

August 8-1

Travs Score First 39-19

Opp Score First 25-36

Score 4 + Runs 44-10

Score 3 or Fewer Runs 20-45

Allow 4 + Runs 13-36

Allow 3 or Fewer Runs 48-19

Shutouts (ARK-OPP) 7-14

1-Run Games 16-15

2-Run Games 16-10

Day 10-9

Night 53-46

Ahead After 6 inns 47-6

Ahead After 7 inns 50-2

Ahead After 8 inns 49-0

Behind After 6 inns 7-42

Behind After 7 inns 6-44

Behind After 8 inns 0-43

Tied After 6 inns 7-6

Tied After 7 inns 7-7

Tied after 8 inns 10-4

Extra Innings 5-3

Extra Innings Home 2-3

Extra Innings Road 3-0

Commit Error 23-31

Commit 2 + Errors 9-15

No Errors 40-22

Travs Homer 34-12

Hit Multiple Homers 9-2

Opponent HR’s 21-21

Opp Multiple HR’s 5-8

Collecting 10 + Hits 33-6

Opponent 10+ Hits 8-15

Doubleheaders 5-10

Vs. RH Starter 45-35

Vs. LH Starter 19-20

TEXAS LEAGUE NORTH W-L PCT GB

Travs (LAA) 30-19 .612 —

NW Arkansas Naturals (KAN) 24-25 .490 -6.0

*Tulsa Drillers (COL) 21-28 .429 -9.0

Springfield Cardinals (STL) 21-28 .429 -9.0

TEXAS LEAGUE SOUTH W-L PCT GB

Midland RockHounds (OAK) 29-21 .580 —

*Frisco RoughRiders (TEX) 29-21 .580 —

San Antonio Missions (SD) 23-27 .460 -6.0

Corpus Christi Hooks (HOU) 21-29 .420 -8.0

* 1st half champions

TRAVS VS. NORTH DIVISION

Overall Home Road

NWA 11-10 5-5 6-5

SPR 17-11 10-6 7-5

TUL 14-14 5-7 9-7

vs. North Division 42-34 20-18 22-15

TRAVS VS. SOUTH DIVISION

Overall Home Road

MID 7-5 2-4 5-1

FRI 4-8 0-6 4-2

SAN 5-4 4-2 1-2

CC 6-3 4-2 2-1

vs. South Division 22-20 10-14 12-6

NEXT 6 DAYS & PROBABLE PITCHERS

♦ Wednesday, August 13 at SAN—7:05 pm

ARK: RHP Drew Rucinski (10-5, 2.86)

SAN: RHP Josh Geer (7-11, 3.68)

♦ Thursday, August 14 at SAN—7:05 pm

ARK: LHP Michael Roth (10-6, 2.59)

SAN: RHP Justin Hancock (1-2, 3.86)

♦ Friday, August 15 at COR—7:05 pm

ARK: LHP Tyler DeLoach (2-0, 2.70)

COR: TBA

♦ Saturday, August 16 at COR—7:05 pm

ARK: LHP Kramer Sneed (7-9, 4.50)

COR: TBA

♦ Sunday, August 17 at COR—6:05 pm

ARK: RHP Orangel Arenas (tonight)

COR: TBA

♦ Monday, August 18 — OFF DAY

FOLLOW THE TRAVS

♦ All Travs home and road games

are broadcast over the air in Little

Rock on Sports Animal 920 AM.

♦ All Travs broadcasts can be heard

online via Travs.com, SportsAni-

mal920.com and MiLB.com.

♦ Smartphone users can access

audio broadcasts via the Tune-In or

IHeartRadio mobile apps.

♦ All games can be viewed on

MiLB.tv for a subscription fee.

♦ TWITTER @ARTravs

♦ FACEBOOK /ArkansasTravelers

♦ WEBSITE Travs.com

ARKANSAS TRAVELERS (30-19, 64-55) vs. SAN ANTONIO MISSIONS (23-27, 59-61)

Tuesday, August 12 ♦ Wolff Stadium ♦ San Antonio, Tex.♦ 7:05 p.m. Sports Animal 920 (KARN-AM) ♦ MiLB.tv ♦ MiLB.com ♦ Travs.com

Game 50/120 ♦ Road Game 28/64 ♦ Home Record: 30-32 ♦ Road Record: 34-23

RHP Orangel Arenas (5-7, 3.67) vs. LHP Robbie Erlin (0-0, 3.38)

Page 2: ARKANSAS TRAVELERS (30-19, 64-55) vs. SAN ANTONIO … · Hitting Coach Tom Tornincasa (1st season) Athletic Trainer Greg Spence, ATC (1st season) Strength & Conditioning Joe Griffin

CATCHERS CORNER

GS Record Inns. ER ERA PB SB CS CS Rate PO

Bandy 77 42-35 672.0 223 2.99 5 62 35 .361 6

De La Rosa 35 20-15 309.0 122 3.55 6 25 16 .390 5

Zaneski 6 2-4 52.0 32 5.54 1 6 2 0 .250

start/relief split

W-L ERA IP/g IP H AB Avg R ER BB SO HR

Start 44-40 3.58 5.1 648.1 592 2364 .250 294 258 288 482 43

Relief 20-15 2.73 3.2 402.2 333 1431 .233 135 122 163 434 15

starters essentials

Pitcher Starts Team Rec Support IP/Start WHIP BB/9 K/9

Smith 11 8-3 3.2 (35) 5.2 1.25 4.3 9.6

Rucinski 22 13-9 3.6 (80) 5.2 1.21 2.5 7.9

Sneed 22 10-12 3.9 (85) 5.0 1.42 4.6 7.2

Roth 19 12-7 3.5 (67) 6.1 1.27 3.5 4.8

Arenas 17 9-8 3.2 (55) 5.0 1.47 3.7 3.7

DeLoach 2 2-0 4.5 (9) 5.0 1.40 4.5 12.6

travs game notes tuesday august 12, 2014 at san antonio Page 2

2014 Appearances

Date Opp SCR W-L IP H R ER BB K HR NP-K

4/3 @ MID 20-7 ND 3.0 1 1 0 1 3 0 52-30

4/10 MID 3-2 ND 1.2 0 0 0 2 2 0 31/16

4/14 (2) FRI 1-2 ND 3.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 31/20

4/18 @SPR 5-9 ND 1.2 6 5 4 1 1 2 37/22

4/22 (2) TUL 0-1

(11) L 1.0 3 1 1 0 0 0 18/12

4/26 (START)

SPR 0-2 ND 4.2 2 0 0 3 1 0 67/38

5/1 (START)

@TUL 7-2 W 6.0 5 2 2 0 6 0 73/49

5/6 @NWA 5-4 W 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9-7

5/13 NWA 4-3 W 5.0 7 1 1 2 2 1 89/56

5/23 CC 7-1 W 5.2 4 1 1 2 2 0 76/45

5/28 @CC 2-0 W 5.0 2 0 0 3 2 0 74/42

6/3 SPR 2-1 ND 4.2 2 0 0 1 2 0 62/36

6/8 NWA 0-6 L 5.0 9 4 4 1 2 0 90/59

6/13 @TUL 1-2 ND 6.0 6 1 1 1 1 0 70/42

6/18 @NWA 2-8 L 3.2 5 4 4 3 1 0 65/36

6/25 @FRI 1-6 L 5.0 8 5 4 1 4 0 95/59

7/2 FRI 1-5 L 4.0 6 5 3 2 2 0 88/53

7/7 MID 3-6 L 2.2 4 6 3 4 1 0 81/45

7/13 SPR 6-4 ND 4.0 6 3 2 2 3 0 83/49

7/19 @TUL 5-2 ND 5.0 5 2 2 3 1 0 88/50

7/25 TUL 2-5 L 7.0 6 4 4 3 3 1 101/69

7/31 @SPR 6-2 ND 6.0 6 2 2 1 1 0 97/61

8/6 SAN 6-3 ND 5.0 6 1 1 2 1 0 96/62

2013 Breakdown

W-L ERA G/GS IP H R ER BB SO HR AVG

Overall 9-13 5.41 25/24 128.0 119 65 59 26 69 17 .298

Salt Lake 1-5 6.57 6/6 24.2 34 25 18 14 8 4 .333

In. Empire 8-8 5.14 19/18 103.1 119 65 59 26 69 13 .290

Career

W-L ERA G/GS IP H R ER BB SO HR AVG

MiLB 52-56 4.13 164/148 852.0 897 463 391 270 515 71 .274

Travs 19-28 4.56 75/66 384.2 451 224 195 121 191 33 .298

ORANGEL ARENAS—26 year old right hander is making his 23rd appearance and 17th start of the season at Wolff Stadium.

Arenas was in line for his 1st win in 12 starts last Wednesday after leaving with a 2-1 lead with 5 innings pitched against San Antonio. The Missions scored 2 runs in the 7th inning to grab a short-lived lead that the Travs took back in the bottom of the 7th.

Arenas holds a 2.45 ERA in his last 2 starts with a 1.36 WHIP.

His start on July 31 was the first in which Arenas qualified for a “Quality Start” (6 innings and 3 runs or less) in 8 appearances.

In the 9 starts from June 8 — July 25 starts, Arenas was 0-6 with a 5.74 ERA (27 er/42.1 ip) and allows a .319 BAV (55 h/172 ab).

From April 23 through June 7, Arenas made 7 appearances without a loss, going 5-0 with a 1.15 ERA (4 ER/31.1 ip), the lowest ERA for a starting pitcher in the Texas League, 3rd-lowest in Double-A and the 11th-lowest in Minor League Baseball during that time.

He left his start on June 3 against Springfield in the 5th inning in the middle of an at-bat due to a cut on his right middle finger. Arenas had a 1-0 lead when he left the game.

Arenas was named to the Texas League North All-Star Team but did not pitch as he was scheduled to pitch the next day

Postseason Success—Arenas made 2 starts for Inland Empire in the 2013 California League playoffs and went 1-1 with a 1.80 ERA.

Winter League Home—Arenas pitches for the 2-time defending Venezuelan Winter League Champion Navagantes de Magallanes (Magallanes Navigators). During the 2013 season, Arenas appeared in 4 games with a 0-2 record and 4.50 ERA.

TODAY’S STARTING PITCHER—-Orangel Arenas —RHP—6’0”, 200—Mariguitar, Venezuela— March 31, 1989 (26)—

2014 Breakdown

W-L ERA G/GS IP H R ER BB SO HR AVG

Overall 5-7 3.67 23/17 95.2 99 48 39 39 43 4 .274

Starter 4-6 3.63 17/17 84.1 89 41 34 35 35 2 .279

Relief 1-1 3.97 6/0 11.1 10 7 5 4 8 2 .238

DS-Park 2-5 3.38 13/10 53.1 55 26 20 25 23 2 .271

Away 3-2 4.04 10/7 42.1 44 22 19 14 20 2 .278

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# 34 Daniel Reynolds Last app Fri vs COR. 1.0 ip, 0 r, 1 h, 1 bb Saves/Chances 2/3 Appearances/scored upon 27/6 First batter faced/retired 27/17 Inherited Runners/Scored 3/1

♦ 4 G before last 2 outings: 4 runs, 10 hits, 5.0 IP. 5 outings before: 7 innings, 3 H, 0 r, 0 er, 2

bb, 8 K’s

♦ Earned first Save since 2011 on 6/20: 1 scoreless ip vs. SPR (left winning runs on base)

♦ Joined Travs May 15th from Inl. Empire

♦ Pitched in 11 G with In. Empire: 0-0, 1.80 ERA, 20 ip, 11 h, 6 r, 4 er, 7, bb, 19 k, .159 avg

♦ Also in 1 G for Salt Lake on April 29 and got the Win with 2 ip, 1 h (pitched 10th & 11th)

♦ Was starter last year at In. Empire: 26 st, 11-10, 5.39 ERA, 145.1 ip, 144 h, 64 w, 114 k

# 32 Buddy Boshers Last app: Thurs vs SAN. 2.0 ip, 0 h, 0 r, bb, 2 k Saves/Chances 0/0 Relief Appearances/scored upon 19/5 First batter Faced/Retired 19/11 Inherited Runners/Scored 1/0

♦ Last 18 relief G: 0-2, 0.65 ERA. 27.2 innings, 18 hits, 5 runs, 2 earned runs, 12 bb, 34 k

♦ 5 Spot starts for Travs in 2014: 1-1 record, 4.86 ERA, .250 avg against, 16.2 ip, 15 h, 11 bb, 16 k

♦ Joined Travs May 13 from SLC: 11 G, 1-0, 6.23 ERA, 13 ip, 10 h, 9 r, 13 bb, 12 k, .227

♦ Designated for Assignment May 8. Cleared waivers May 12 and assigned outright to SLC

♦ Appeared in 25 G with LA Angels in 2013 after starting season in Travs bullpen (0-0, 4.70 ERA)

♦ Overall 2013 MiLB record: 44 G, 4-2, 3.35 ERA. 2 saves, 48.1 ip, 38 h, 23 r, 18 er, 25 bb, 61 K

♦ Lifetime with Travs (2012-2013): 69 G, 4-5, 3.35 ERA,

♦LHP .245

♦RHP .224, 1 hr

♦RISP .271 (12)

♦Home 1.16 ERA

♦Away 5.24 ERA

♦Career 26-14, 3.76

# 20 Carmine Giardina Last app: Sun vs COR. 1.1 ip, 2 r, 2 er, 2 h, 2 bb, 1 k Saves/Chances 0/1 Appearances/scored upon 43/16 First batter Faced/Retired 34/30 Inherited Runners/Scored 26/4

♦ Scored on in 10 of last 18 outings: 6.97 ERA, 20.2 IP, 30 hits, 18 r, 16 er, 3 HR

♦ 14 G between 5/19 & 6/22, 1.84 ERA, 14.2 IP, 8 h, 3 r, 4 bb, 10 k, 56 ab, (.157 BAV)

♦ April 27 tossed 3.1 no-hit innings after entering in 1st inning vs. Tulsa.

♦ Split 2013 between Travs and In. Empire: 32 games, 2-1, 3.00 ERA, 33 IP, 33 K’s, .224 Avg,

♦ Pitched 5 weeks for Travs July 7 through August 14: 12 g, 1-0, 3.38 ERA, .237 avg

♦ Full-time reliever since missing entire 2011 season due to injury

♦ Came out of Univ. of Tampa and also pitched 2 years at Univ. of Central Florida

♦LHP .185 2 hr

♦RHP .285 2 hr

♦RISP .265 (13)

♦Home 3.10 ERA

♦Away 5.91 ERA

♦Career 11-10, 4.18

♦LHP .238

♦RHP .273

♦RISP .300

♦Home 2.75 ERA

♦Away 3.77 ERA

♦Career 18-20, 4.35

TRAVELERS RELIEF PITCHER CAPSULES

# 36 Jairo Diaz Last app:

Sat vs COR (Save). 2.0 ip, 1 h, 0 r, 2 w, 2 k Saves/Chances 4/4 Relief Appearances/scored upon 19/4 First Batter Faced/Retired 19/15 Inherited Runners/Scored 7/3

♦ Last 8 outings: 2-0 record, 2 sv, 10 IP, 0 runs, 6 hits, 4 bb, 14 K’s

♦ Picked up a 2-inning save at Midland on June 29 (1st 2-inning save in 4 years)

♦ Joined June 25 from In. Empire 66ers, 2-3 record, 4 sv, 4.78 ERA, 32 ip, 31 h, 10 bb, 37 K

♦ Last 5 outings at In. Empire: 5 ip, 2 h, 0 r, 0 bb, 8 k, batters are 2-for-17

♦ Switched to relief in 2013 after working as a starter for 2 years

♦ In 2013 at BUR: 32 G, 8 saves, 3.97 ERA. at IE: 8.87 ERA

♦ Began career as a catcher. .157 career hitter in DSL.

♦LHP .306, 1 hr

♦RHP .170

♦RISP .294 (5)

♦Home 2.38 ERA

♦Away 2.13 ERA

♦Career 18-26, 5.44

# 18 Kevin Johnson Last app: Sat vs. COR. 2.0 ip, 0 r, 1 h, 0 bb, 2 k

Saves/Chances 0/1 Appearances/scored upon 34/11 First batter Faced/retired 34/22 Inherited Runners/Scored 15/6

♦ Last 4 outings are all shutout: 6 innings, 5 h, 0 runs, 1 bb, 3 k

♦ Last 10 outings, 7 of them are more than 1 ip: 2.37 ERA, 19 ip, 6 r, 5 er, 27 h, 11 bb

♦ Returned to Travs June 3 after just 1 G at Salt Lake (0.2 ip, 4 h, 3 r, 3 er)

♦ Lifetime with Travs: 105 G, 7-10 record, 29 saves, 2.75 ERA

♦ Split 2013 between Travs and Salt Lake: 52 G, 3-4, 4.02 ERA. 7.45 ERA at Salt Lake/19.1 IP.

♦ For career has a 2.2 Groundout-to-Airout ratio...and for career has 43 saves in 54 chances

♦ A 2013 Mid-season All-Star for Travelers

♦LHP .353 1 hr,

♦RHP .277

♦RISP .302 (16)

♦Home 4.56 ERA

♦Away 1.93 ERA

♦Career 43 sv, 4.15

# 3 Trevor Gott Last app: Fri vs COR. (SAVE) 1.0 perfect ip, 2 k Saves/Chances 1/2 Appearances/scored upon 17/4 First batter Faced/Retired N/A Inherited Runners/Scored 5/1

♦ Put together 7 consecutive scoreless outings since joining the Travs (10.1 innings)

♦ Made Travs debut on July 20 at Tulsa part of a 9-8 win (1.0 scoreless inning)

♦ Acquired by Angels on July 18 in trade with San Diego Padres (along with Huston Street)

♦ At San Antonio at time of trade: 10 G, 0-0, 0 sv, 4.63 ERA. 11.2 ip, 11 h, 9 bb, 11 k, .256 avg

♦ Began 2014 at Lake Elsinore: 29 G, 2-4, 16 svs, 3.16 ERA. 31.1 ip, 28 h, 9 bb, 31 k

♦ 3 years at Kentucky set single season (9) and all-time school record (25) saves record

♦ Named top reliever in 2011 Cape Cod League and 2010 KY Gatorade HS Player of Year

♦LHP .167

♦RHP .173

♦RISP .300 (6)

♦DSP 0.00

♦Away 0.00 ERA

♦Career 5-6, 2.70

# 35 Kurt Spomer Last app: Sun vs COR. 1.2 ip, 0 h, 0 r, GIDP

Saves/Chances 0/0 Appearances/scored upon 8/4 First batter Faced/retired 8/7 Inherited Runners/Scored 5/0

♦ Returned to Travs 8/6 after 1 appearance at SLC. Totaled 4 G at SLC: 10.0 ip, 2 r, 0 er, 9 h

♦ At Inland Empire: 32 G, 3-2, 1.79 ERA, 8 saves, 11 SVO. 40.1 ip, 28 h, 13 h, 28 k, .201 avg

♦ Pitched with Travs from 6/3—6/21: 6 G, 1-2, 3.09 ERA, 11.2 ip, 14 h, 5 r, 4 er, 4 w, 6 k, .304

♦ Pitched all 2013 at Burlington: 46 G, 4-3, 2.49 ERA, 65 ip, 51 h, 19 bb, 45 k, .217 avg allowed

♦ Undrafted out of Creighton University (3rd former Blue Jay to play at ARK this year. Swift, Ross)

♦4 years at Creighton: 85 games, 84 relief. 6-6, 3.43 ERA, 16 saves

♦LHP .333

♦RHP .250, 1 hr

♦RISP .111 (2)

♦Home 0.71 ERA

♦Away 10.12 ERA

♦Career 43 sv, 2.29

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# 21 Kaleb Cowart Sunday ································· 1-for-4, 2 k COR Series ····················· 2-for-9, rbi, r, 4 k SAN Series ··················· 3-for-8, 2b, rbi, 3 k @ SPR Series ·················· 1-for-9, 2 rbi, 1 K Last 13 G ············ .300 (12-40) 11 rbi, 2 2b, 3b

♦ 2nd Half: .255/.329/.350, 1 hr, 21 rbi…...1st Half: .210/.276/.305

♦ Had 8-G hit streak from April 28—May 5: .389,14 hits, 3 hr, 12 rbi, 10 runs, led team to 7-1 record

♦ Named Texas League’s Player of the Week for April 27—May 4 (12 RBI, Hit and RBI in every G)

♦ Hit 3 home runs in 3 games (May 1—May 3) after going 25 games (70 AB’s) between HR’s

♦ 2013 w/ Travs: .221/.279/.301 line, 6 HRs, 42 RBIs as youngest position player to complete TL season.

♦ Led TL third baseman in games played (131) and putouts (85) while tying for lead in errors (25)

♦ Ranked as Angels #1 prospect according to MLB.com and as #3 prospect according to Baseball America.

♦LHP .209 3 hr

♦RHP .234 2 hr

♦Home .201 1 hr

♦Away .248 4 hr

♦RISP .316 (30)

♦Career .249 35 hr

TRAVELERS POSITION PLAYER CAPSULES

#5 Maikol Gonzalez

Sunday ·······································0-for-5 ends 7 G hit streak.300 (9-30) 3 rbi, 6 r, 2b, 6 k COR Series ························· 1-for-8, hbp, r SAN Series ············· 4-for-14, rbi, 3 r, sb, 2 k @ SPR Series · 4-for-15, 2b, 2 rbi, 2 r, 2 bb, 4 k Last 34 G ···· .254/.373, 20 r, 22 bb, 13 sb, 3 cs

♦ TL ranks from 5/24: 15th BAV (.274), 2nd OBP (.376), 1st runs (43), 3rd SB (24) 2nd in BB (40)

♦ Made Double-A debut with the Travs on May 24 vs. San Antonio (contract purchased on 5/22)

♦ With Lincoln Saltdogs he was 15-for-36 (.413) with 1 HR and 7 RBI (Opened season with Yucatan 5 G)

♦ Played previous 2-and-a-half seasons for El Paso Diablos (AA) and left AA with .336 career avg

♦ Began career with Rockies as 35th round draft choice in 2008: Played 198 G in COL lower MiLB

♦ Came out of Tusculum College where he was a 2-time Division II All-American

♦LHP .244 1 hr

♦RHP .291

♦Home .229

♦Away .315 1 hr

♦RISP .341 (14)

♦Career .311 9 hr

#4 Drew Heid Sunday ································· 1-for-3, r, k COR Series ·············· 2-for-6, 3b, 2 rbi, 2 r, k Hits in 9 of 10 G ···· .297 (11-37) 2 3b, 3 rbi, 5 r SAN Series ················3-for-11, 3b, r, bb, 3 k @SPR Series ·················· 2 G, 2-for-8, rbi, r Last 19 G ··········· .273 (18-66) 10 rbi, 2b, 3 3b

♦ 24 G at Salt Lake this year: .250/.287/.313, 1 hr, 10 rbi...Rejoined Travs May 23

♦ Began 2014 with Travs and was promoted to Salt Lake after 13 games. Sent back on May 23.

♦ In 2013 Combined between Travs and SLC to hit .305/.393/.452 with 6 HRs and 41 RBI.

♦ .305 avg. ranked 6th highest in Angels org. and 3rd highest for a full-season LAA player

♦ Finished season on a tear with .340 avg in last 29 games at Salt Lake. Hit .331/.411/.532 at SLC in 45 G.

♦ Finished 2012 season with Travs collecting game-winning single in 1-0 victory in season’s last game.

♦ 3 year player at Gonzaga: .376 career avg, .449 career OBP. Won 2009 WCC title. Lost in CWS Regional

♦LHP .191

♦RHP .256 1 hr

♦Home .214

♦Away .275 1 hr

♦RISP .208 (10)

♦Career .290 22 hr

#12 Brian Hernandez

Sunday ············· 2-for-5, hr, 2 rbi, 2b, 2 r, 2 k COR Series ··········· 5-for-13, hr, 3 rbi, 2 r, 3 k SAN Series ·················· 1-for-13, 2b, rbi, 4 k @ SPR Series ······ 6-for-16, rbi, sf, 3 r, bb, 2 k 28 G ··············· .322 (37-115) 8 2b, 14 rbi, 14 r 6 G before current stretch ·············· 2-for-23

♦ Hit Travs only “Walkoff” Home Run of 2014 on June 3 off SPR’s Joey Donafrio

♦ Joined Travs on April 25 from Inland Empire. Left single-A on 2-for-14 slide.

♦ Came up to the Travs after 19 G at Inland Empire: .190/.226/.316, 2 HR, 10 rbi

♦ Played in all 140 G for Inland Empire in 2013 and hit .294/.358/.400 with 6 HRs, 32 doubles and 80 RBI

♦ Split the 2012 season between In. Empire and the Travs. 2nd half with Travs: .249, 1 HR, 19 rbi, 65 G

♦ Led 2013 Cal League Third Basemen in Fielding Pct (.953), Assts, Pos and TC’s

♦LHP .286 2 hr

♦RHP .300 3 hr

♦Home .268 4 hr

♦Away .323 1 hr

♦RISP .294 (35)

♦Career .276 20 hr

#19 Anderson De La Rosa Sunday (only G of COR ser)2-for-4, 2b, rbi, k SAN Series ···························· 0-for-4, 2 k ················ Has not started in 8 of 11 games 9 G before Sunday ········· 3-for-30, 2 2b, 2 rbi Last 23 G ··················· .171, hr, 6 rbi (14-82)

♦ De La Rosa was at Salt Lake for 10 G (.256-0-6) and rejoined June 3 with Travs

♦ In Travs 3-0 win vs. TUL on May 9, game 2 led a 3-0 win with 3 RBI and threw out 2 runners.

♦ Collected 4 base hits in 5-4 win in 15 innings at NW Arkansas on May 3

♦ 1st 10 years spent with MIL; 496 career MiLB games with Brewers with .238 career average, 22 HRs

♦ In 2013 between Huntsville & Nashville: .273/.313/.370, 2 HRs, 22 RBI in 77 games

♦ Threw out 36.3 pct of opposing base stealers in 2013 for Nashville (29 cs)

♦LHP .224

♦RHP .198 1 hr

♦Home .203 1 hr

♦Away .212

♦RISP .194 (7)

♦Career .236 23 hr

# 27 Jett Bandy Sunday ······························ Did Not Play Saturday································ 0-for-4, 2 k COR Series ···························· 0-for-7, 2 k SAN Series ······ 3-for-6, hr, 1 rbi, 2 r, hbp, bb @ SPR Series 2-for-10, hr, 3 rbi, 2 r, 2 bb, hbp Hits in 12/15 G.320 (17-53) 3 hr, 2 2b, 6 rbi, 10 r 38 G ···················· .305 (40-131) 6 hr, 19 rbi

♦ 2nd Half: .298/.407/.509. Leads Texas League in OBP & OPS (.916), 5th in SLG, 10th in AVG

♦ Collected “Walk-off” double in 11th inning on July 24 vs Tulsa at DSP

♦ Had a streak of 3 games with a home run June 18—21

♦ Invited to MLB Spring Training by Angels, appearing in 1 MLB game (1-for-4, HR vs. CHC)

♦ Led Travs with 78 games caught in 2013, finished with .241/.303/.376 line, 4 HRs, 28 RBI.

♦ Threw out 32.4 pct (24 cs) of base stealers to rank 2nd amongst qualifying TL catchers in 2013.

♦ Former Arizona Wildcat (3 years): .308 career average, Freshman All-America 2009, All-Pac 10 2010

♦LHP .229 5 hr

♦RHP .262 6 hr

♦Home .255 4 hr

♦Away .248 7 hr

♦RISP .250 (17)

♦Career .258 27 hr

#10 Mike Bianucci

Last night ············· 2-for-4, 2b, 2 rbi, r, bb, k COR Series ··················· 2-for-6, 2b, 3 rbi, r Hits in 8 of 9 G .355 (11-31) hr, 10 rbi, 2b, 3b, 5 r ···· Continues Streak of 6 G with RBI (8 RBI) SAN Series ···················· 4-for-13, 4 rbi, 3 k @Spr Series 5-14, hr, 3b, 4 rbi, 3 r, sf, 2 bb, 2 k 2014 Totals ······················· 19 HR, 56 RBI July TL Ranks ······· 4th HR (6), 7th RBI (19)

♦ Leads Texas League with 36 RBI during the 2nd half of the season

♦ 8th round draft choice of TEX in 2008 out of Auburn. LAA drafted him 23rd rd ‘07, did not sign.

♦ Released at Round Rock. Signed with Veracruz of Mexican League, traded to Monclova Steelers

and traded again to Yucatan after just 8 games

♦ Missed first half of 2013 with broken left hamate bone. 56 G with Round Rock: .281-12 HR, 46 rbi

♦ With Frisco in 2011, was 3rd in TL in HRs (30), 4th in RBI (89) 2nd XBH (60), 4th HR/AB (17.8)

♦ Played 3 years at Auburn Univ: 1st team All-SEC in 2006. All-SEC 2nd team in 2007.

♦LHP .300 3 hr

♦RHP .289 6 hr

♦Home .226

♦Away .356 9 hr

♦RISP .333 (16)

♦Car .270 128 hr

#6 Matt Long

Sunday ··············· 1-for-3, bunt 1b, r, bb, 2 k COR Series ·········· 3-for-9, hr, 3 r, rbi, bb, 3 k SAN Series ······················· 2 g, 0-for-9, 4 k Last 6 games ········· 3-for-22, hr, 1 rbi, 3 r, 8 k Last 9 G ·········· .171 (6-35) 2 hr, 4 rbi, 2b, 11 k @ SPR Series ···· 3-for-17, hr, 2b, 3 rbi, 2 r, 3 k

♦ Joined Travs July 5 from Salt Lake: 64 G, .261/.360/.378, 5 HR, 29 rbi, 48 r, 18 sb, 1 cs, 11 2b, 1 3b

♦ Missed nearly 3 weeks at AAA with left hamstring strain and right shoulder stiffness

♦ Played 76 G for Travs over parts of 2011-2013: .293/.367/.474, 8 hr, 48 rbi, 19 sb, 6 cs

♦ Has played LF, CF, RF, 2B, SS and 3B in career as well as a DH

♦ Drafted by Angels in 2009 out of Santa Clara in 30th round.

♦ 4 years at Santa Clara: 217 G, .307 career average, 18 HR

♦LHP .308 1 hr

♦RHP .225 2 hr

♦Home .219 1 hr

♦Away .291 2 hr

♦RISP .259 (7)

♦Career .289 59 hr

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1B— Hernandez (80) Snyder (29) Swift (6) Bianucci (2)

2B— Yarbrough (110) Gonzalez (3) Albitz (1) Ross (1)

O’Malley (1)

SS— Stamets (84) Albitz (23) Gonzalez (6) Allbritton (2) Swift (2) O’Malley (1)

3B—Cowart (101) Hernandez (10) Swift (6)

C— Bandy (77) De La Rosa (35) Zaneski (5)

LF— Gonzalez (45) Borenstein (40) Komatsu (11) Workman (8) Hudson (4) Bianucci (4) Heid (4)

CF— Hudson (46) Melker (36) Long (28) O’Malley (3)

Workman (2) Gonzalez (2)

RF— Heid (54) Melker (24) Workman (20) Swift (9) Bianucci (6) Gowens (3) Komatsu (1)

DH— Bianucci (32) Gonzalez (10) Workman (8) Snyder (7) O’Malley (6) Hernandez (6) Borenstein (5) Komatsu (5) Hudson (5) Gowens (4) Zaneski (4) Cowart (4) Swift (3) Allbritton (3) Melker (3) Bandy (2) Yarbrough (2) De La Rosa (1) Melker (1)

1.) Gonzalez (64) Hudson (32) Melker (18) O’Malley (2) Albitz (2) Heid (1)

2.) Yarbrough (88) Heid (10) Cowart (9) Hudson (6) Melker (3)O’Malley (2) Swift (1)

3.) Hernandez (35) Yarbrough (27) Borenstein (24) Cowart (21) Long (10) Heid (1), Snyder (1)

4.) Hernandez (61) Bianucci (33) Borenstein (19) Bandy (4) Snyder (2)

5.) Cowart (31) Long (22) Bandy (15) Snyder (14) Bianucci (11) De La Rosa (7)Heid (7) Melker (4) Boren-stein (3) Swift (2) Komatsu (1) Hernandez (1)

6.) Bandy (55) De La Rosa (19) Heid (11) Cowart (8) Melker (6) Swift (6) Snyder (4) Zaneski (4) Komatsu (3) Borenstein, Hernandez, Hudson

7.) Cowart (30) Snyder (15) Melker (14) Heid (14) Swift (12) De La Rosa (8) Workman (6) Bandy (6) Gowens (5) Zaneski (4) Komatsu (3) Hernandez, O’Malley

8.) Stamets (40) Albitz (16) Heid (16) Melker (12) Cowart

(8) Komatsu (7) Hudson (6) Swift (3) Allbritton (2) Bandy

(2) O’Malley, Workman, De La Rosa,

9.) Stamets (48) Workman (32) Hudson (10) O’Malley (5) Swift (5) Melker (5) Gonzalez (4) Allbritton (3) Komatsu (3) Gowens (2) Ross (1) Albitz (1) Zaneski (1)

Last Home Run Multi Hit Game Multi RBI Game

Name Date AB Since 2 3 4 5 Total 2 3 4 5 6 Total

Bandy 8/6 10 14 3 17 1 5 2 8

Bianucci 8/1 27 9 2 1 12 7 4 11

Cowart 6/19 127 9 3 1 1 14 8 1 1 1 11

De La Rosa 45 4 1 1 6 1 2 3

Gonzalez 5/30 232 16 3 19 2 1 3

Heid 4/20 179 6 2 1 9 3 3

Hernandez 8/9 1 27 7 2 36 10 1 11

Long 8/8 11 6 2 8 1 1

Melker 7/26 30 6 4 1 11 3 2 1 6

Snyder 7/31 16 4 1 5 4 4

Stamets 6/20 140 12 2 14

Yarbrough 7/15 103 26 7 2 35 8 6 1 15

HOME RUN COUNT

HR’s

1-R

2-R

3-R

GS

HR Runs

% of R’s

B-to-B

Walkoff

1st Inn Leadoff

Travs 63 37 15 10 1 101 21.4 % 1 1 1

Opponent 62 37 19 6 95 22.1 % 3

score by innings

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Ext Total

Travs 59 61 58 42 40 70 44 50 38 13 472

Opponent 64 47 58 55 54 54 40 39 12 4 430

#7 Alex Yarbrough Sunday ······················· 2-for-5, rbi, 2 r, 2 k COR Series ··················4-for-13, 2b, 3 r, 5 k Hits in 9 of 10 G .342 (14-41) 2 2b, 3b, 6 r, 5 rbi SAN Series ·················· 3-for-11, r, 2 bb, 3 k @SPR Series7-for-17, 2b, 3b, 4 rbi, 2 r, 2 w, 2 k ·················· 10 RBI, 9 runs in last 17 games Last 23 G ····· .293 (27-92) 5 2b, 3b, 10 r, 10 rbi

♦ Ranks #3 in Double-A in Hits (133), #1 in 2B’s (36), T-10th in RBI (63). Tied for 7th in MiLB in 2B

♦ Texas League Player of the Week (May 11-18): 7 G, 11-for-30 (.367) 3 HR, 2 doubles, 1 triple, 14 RBI

♦ 1st career 2 HR G on May 15 vs. NWA-1st Trav since Luis Jimenez w/ 2 HR at DSP in 1 G (6/14/ 11)

♦ Had a 14 Game Hitting Streak from April 23 through May 6: 23-for-61 (.377) 5 doubles, 6 RBI

♦ 2013 California League Postseason All-Star and 2013 Minor League Baseball Hit Leader (182 hits)

♦ Led MiLB in AB’s (582), tied 7th in Total Plate Apps (615). Hit .313/.341/.459, 11 HR, 80 RBI, 32 2B, 10 3B

♦ 3 year starter at 2B for Ole Miss: NCAA All-American in 2012 senior year: Career .338 avg, 14 HR

♦LHP .250 4 hr

♦RHP .310 1 hr

♦Home .238 3 hr

♦Away .336 2 hr

♦RISP .317 (39)

♦Career .297 16 hr

batting orders starting positions

A veteran of 30 seasons in professional baseball, Travs manager Phillip Wellman is back in a familiar role as manager where he owns a 862-939 record in 15 minor league seasons, including eight years as a manager in the Southern League with the Mississippi Braves (2007-2010) and Chattanooga Lookouts (1999, 2001-2003).

Most recently Wellman was the hitting coach for the Springfield Cardinals from 2011 through 2013 and tutored Texas League Players of the Year (Matt Adams - 2011 and Oscar Taveras - 2012). Wellman, a native of Bulverde, Texas, managed the M-Braves to the 2008 Southern League Championship.

Wellman went into coaching in 1988 with the Atlanta Braves after the end of a 4-year playing career as an outfielder and infielder in the minors. He took his first managerial post in 1992 with the Gulf Coast Orioles and managed four years in Rookie-level affiliated baseball. His first full-season managing job came with Winston-Salem in 1996 in the Carolina League beginning his eight-year stint in the Cincinnati Reds farm system.

travelers manager—Phillip wellman

#8 Eric Stamets Sunday ······················ 2-for-4, 2b, rbi, r, sb COR Series ········ 3-for-10, 2 2b, 2 rbi, r, sb, k Hits 8 of 10 G ·· .400 (14-35) 9 r, 4 2b, 3b, 4 rbi SAN Series ··················· 4-for-8, 3b, rbi, 2 r @SPR Series ················ 7-for-14, 2 2b, 6 r, k Hits in 11 of 15 G ·· .362 (17-47) 6 2b, 11 r, 4 rbi July····················· 27 G, .169 avg, 3 2b, 3 rbi

♦ Highest fielding pct for Texas League shortstops (.975)

♦ Missed 29 G due to Lacerated right pointer finger on 4/30 at Tulsa (bunt play)...Returned 6/3

♦ Appeared in 6 ML Spring Games with Angels: 0-for-4, 3 BB, 1 SB

♦ Top SS in Cal League in 2013 leading league in fielding pct (.972), TC (613), Putouts (196), Assists (400)

♦ With In. Empire in 2013: .281/.335/.375 line with 4 HRs, 53 RBI and 16 SBs. Hit .354 vs. LHP

♦ Starred at SS for Evansville for 3 years setting single-season school records for assists by SS and SB’s.

♦ Was named Missouri Valley Conference top SS for 2010 and 2012.

♦LHP .281

♦RHP .191 1 hr

♦Home .231 1 hr

♦Away .213

♦RISP .232 (13)

♦Career .264 6 hr

#11 Adam Melker Sunday ······························ Did Not Play Saturday vs COR ······················· 0-for-3, k COR Series ···························· 0-for-6, 2 k Wednesday vs. SA 1-for-3, bb, infield 1b, k, sb ··················· Has Not Played 5 of 8 Games Last 4 G ······························· 1-for-12, 2 k

♦ Missed 9 Games with sore lower back and returned on 6/28

♦ Named to North Division Texas League All-Star Team, but could not play (lower back)

♦ Debuted for Travs on April 20 with 4-for-5 game at Hammons Field including a home run

♦ Signed as MiLB Free Agent with LAA on 4/18, and assigned to the Travs (released by STL 4/17)

♦ Played 233 games for Springfield in 2012-2013: .245/.328/.303, 18 HR, 67 rbi (44th rd, 2010—Cal-Poly)

♦ Played 4 years for Cal Poly and appeared in 158 games, batting .287 with 1 Home Run for Mustangs

♦LHP .179, 2 hr

♦RHP .261, 3 hr

♦Home .192 2 hr

♦Away .303 3 hr

♦RISP .262 (16)

♦Career .260 23 hr

#29 Michael Snyder Sunday ······························ Did Not Play COR Series ························· 1 G, 2-for-3, r ······················· Did Not Play 4 of 6 Games 1 G vs. SAN ···························· 1-for-4, r, k @ SPR Series ··········· 2-for-12, HR, 2 rbi, r, k Last 9 G ············· .273 (9-33) 2 hr, 2 2b, 7 rbi 20 G return (DL).219 (14-64) 2 hr, 2 2b, 5 r, 9 rbi

♦ Returned to Travs on 7/5 from AZL after missing 52 Games with stress fracture (right foot)

♦ At In. Empire last year: .280/.337/.506 line with 25 HRs and 92 RBI.

♦ 2013 California League Postseason All-Star, 2012 Pioneer League All-Star (.332-8 HR-59 RBI w/Orem)

♦ 25 Home Runs and 92 RBI both ranked #2 in Angels organization

♦ Played in 207 of possible 210 games in professional career before stress fracture cost 52 G this year

♦ Played 2 years at Ole Miss (42 games), transferred to D-II Florida Southern (91 G, 22 HRs, .351 avg)

♦LHP .196, 1 hr

♦RHP .217, 2 hr

♦Home .212

♦Away .208, 3 hr

♦RISP .111 (4)

♦Career .287 36 hr

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travelers first half day-by-day Date Opp Score W/L Record Stand Winner Loser Save Att Time HRs/Notes 4/3 @ MID 20-7 W 1-0 T1 R. Chaffee (1-0) D. Granier (0-1) 5,688 3:52 22 hits, 9 Travs w/Hit & Run. Cowart 5 H, HR. Bandy HR

4/4 @MID 0-6 L 1-1 T1 Z. Neal (1-0) M. Roth (0-1) 3,943 2:51 6 hits total. Russell HR, Head HR for Midland

4/5 @ MID 3-1 W 2-1 T1 D. Rucinski (1-0) T. Peters (0-1) M. Morin (1) 6,052 2:41 Rucinski 5 ip, 1 r, 6 K. ‘Pen 4 ip, 1 H, 0 r

4/7 (1) @ FRI 8-1 W 3-1 K. Sneed (1-0) J. Reyes (0-1) 2:38 Borenstein 3 h, 2 rbi, 4 SB, 3 r 4/7 (2) @ FRI 3-1 W 4-1 1 (+2) Y. Castillo (1-0) K. Lotzkar (0-1) M. Morin (2) 2,912 2:19 Workman 2-3, 3 RBI

4/8 @FRI 2-4 L 4-2 1 (+2) M. Garcia (1-0) Sappington (0-1) E. Cabrera (1) 4,312 2:52

4/10 MID 3-2 W 5-2 1 (+3) M. Morin (1-0) A. Werner (0-1) 5,547 3:11 Yarbrough 2 RBI, winning SF in 9th

4/11 MID 2-1 W 6-2 1 (+3) D. Rucinski (2-0) T. Peters (0-2) M. Morin (3) 5,326 2:39 Bandy 2-2, RBI, R — Travs K 11 Hounds batters

4/12 MID 2-3 L 6-3 1 (+3) R. Alcantara (2-0) K. Sneed (1-1) S. Frankoff (2) 6,150 3:06 J. Marte HR, Midland 11 LOB

4/14 (1) FRI 4-5 L 6-4 P. Klein (2-0) C. Giardina (0-1) M. West (1) 3:08 Totaled 14 walks. Travs pitchers walked 8

4/14 (2) FRI 1-2 L 6-5 1 (+2) J. Eickhoff (1-0) M. Sappington (0-2) K. Lotzkar (1) 2,121 1:57 Eickhoff, Lotzkar combine 1 hitter

4/15 FRI 0-3 L 6-6 1 (+1) L. Jackson (1-0) M. Roth (0-2) F. Mendoza (2) 2,547 2:33 Jordan Brown HR (3) for FRI, Travs just 4 hits

4/16 @SPR 1-2 L 6-7 T1 J. Wright (1-0) K. Johnson (0-1) 3,463 2:55 Luis Mateo 9th inning RBI GW hit

4/17 @SPR 5-9 L 6-8 2 (-1) S. Gaviglio (1-2) K. Sneed (1-2) 4,207 3:04 M. Snyder HR (1). Jon Rodriguez, Al. Diaz HR

4/18 @SPR 1-6 L 6-9 3 (-2) J. Cornelius (1-2) Y. Castillo (1-1) 4,693 2:37 SPR leads all gm. J. Ramsey HR, Borenstein HR (1)

4/19 @SPR 11-3 W 7-9 T2 (-1) R. Chaffee (2-0) A. Ferrara (0-1) 3,600 3:32 Borenstein CYCLE (2nd HR). Melker, Heid HR

4/22 (1) TUL 0-2 (7) L 7-10 D. Winkler (2-1) M. Roth (0-3) 1:48 Winkler 1-hit, 10 K shutout

4/22 (2) TUL 0-1 (11) L 7-11 3 (-2) K. Sitton (1-1) O. Arenas (0-1) 3,070 3:16 35 straight outs. Travs K 14 batters. Adames GW 1B

4/23 TUL 1-0 W 8-11 3 (-1) K. Sneed (2-2) J. Gray (1-2) D. Carpenter (1) 7,132 2:18 Sneed 7 ip, Giardina 1 ip, Carp 1 ip. Hudson RBI 1B

4/24 TUL 3-8 L 8-12 3 (-2) T. Anderson (2-1) Y. Castillo (1-2) 2,224 2:57 12 Tulsa hits, 10 singles. Yarbrough 2-3, 2 rbi

4/25 SPR 2-3 L 8-13 3 (-3) K. Heyer (2-1) M. Sappington (0-3) D. Kiekhefer (4) 7,532 2:53 C. Stanley 2 RBI double in 1st inning 4/26 SPR 0-2 L 8-14 T3 (-4) R. Sherriff (1-1) B. Sisk (0-1) D. Kiekhefer (5) 8,139 3:01 5 SPR pitchers 5-hitter

4/27 SPR 3-6 L 8-15 T3 (-5) S. Blair (2-0) D. Rucinski (2-1) J. Donofrio (1) 7,610 3:26 game delay 1:13. SPR scores 5 in 1st inning

4/28 SPR 7-5 W 9-15 3 (-4) K. Sneed (3-2) S. Gaviglio (1-4) C. Bedrosian (1) 2,821 3:03 4-run 1st inning, Bandy 3 RBI

4/29 @TUL 9-4 W 10-15 3 (-3) Y. Castillo (2-2) N. Gonzalez (1-1) 4,379 3:22 Hudson 3 H, 2 rbi, 2 r. Tulsa 4 errors

4/30 @TUL 8-3 W 11-15 3 (-2) M. Sappington (1-3) R. Castillo (1-2) 7,685 2:56 Travs 15 hits. Cowart 4, Hernandez, Melker 3 5/1 @TUL 7-2 W 12-15 T2 (-2) O. Arenas (1-1) E. Butler (1-3) 4,095 2:33 Cowart HR, 3 RBI. 4-run 4th for lead 5/2 @TUL 2-4 L 12-16 3 (-2) D. Winkler (4-1) D. Rucinski (2-2) S. Oberg (6) 8,102 2:38 Cowart HR (3). Casteel 3-r 2B

5/3 @NWA 5-4 (15) W 13-16 3 (-1) C. Bedrosian (1-0) N. Arguelles (0-2) 5,941 5:04 Cowart HR (4) in 15th. NWA held to 8 hits

5/4 @NWA 5-3 W 14-16 T2 (-1) Y. Castillo (3-2) A. Ferguson (1-2) D. Carpenter (2) 5,023 2:59 Bandy HR (2), Yarbrough 4 hits

5/5 @NWA 7-1 W 15-16 T1 M. Roth (1-3) J. Sulburan (1-2) B. Sisk (1) 4,100 2:46 Melker leadoff HR, 3 H 2 rbi. Workman 3 RBI

5/6 @NWA 5-4 W 16-16 T1 O. Arenas (2-1) M. Murray (0-1) C. Bedrosian (2) 6,962 3:05 Borenstein 9th inn HR for lead, 3 R

5/9 (1) TUL 0-4 L 16-17 D. Winkler (5-1) K. Sneed (3-3) 2:11 Winkler 5 ip, 5 K

5/9 (2) TUL 3-0 W 17-17 T1 D. Rucinski (3-2) C. Hernandez (0-2) C. Bedrosian (3) 6,088 1:59 De La Rosa 2-3, 3 RBI, threw out 2 runners

5/10 TUL 1-6 L 17-18 T1 J. Gray (3-2) Y. Castilllo (3-3) 6,378 2:50 Hernandez HR (1). Just 4 Travs hits

5/11 TUL 6-8 L 17-19 3 (-1) R. Aarowood (1-0) K. Johnson (0-2) S. Oberg (7) 3,548 3:22 B. Humphries PH 3rHR for lead in 5 run 7th

5/12 NWA 5-6 (12) L 17-20 3 (-1.5) N. Arguelles (1-2) K. Johnson (0-2) 2,829 4:10 Merrifield GW 2B. Travs led 4-0 in 1st inning

5/13 NWA 4-3 W 18-20 2 (-2) O. Arenas (3-1) T. Melville (1-3) C. Bedrosian (4) 3,188 2:59 Yarbrough 3-r 3B in 5th for lead

5/15 NWA 9-2 W 19-20 2 (-1.5) K. Sneed (4-3) S. Selman (2-3) 5,303 3:13 Yarbrough 2 HRs, 6 RBI, 3 hits

5/16 @SPR 11-9 W 20-20 2 (-1.5) D. Carpenter (1-0) L. Stoppleman (0-1) C. Bedrosian (5) 5,159 3:50 Melker RBI hbp in 9th. 6 Lead changes

5/17 @SPR 4-7 L 20-21 2 (-1.5) A. Ferrara (1-1) B. Boshers (0-1) J. Donofrio (2) 6,194 3:06 3-run 8th for SPR breaks tie. Borenstein 3 RBI

5/18 @SPR 9-3 W 21-21 2 (-1.5) M. Roth (2-3) S. Blair (3-3) 3,946 2:39 Bandy (3) Hernandez (2) Borenstein (4) Yarbrough (3) Workman

5/19 @SPR 2-6 L 21-22 2 (-2.5) K. Hald (3-0) M. Sappington (1-4) 4,043 2:31 Cards walk 7 times

5/21 CC 2-7 L 21-23 2 (-2.5) T. Shirley (5-2) K. Sneed (4-4) 3,627 2:57 Borenstein HR (5). Hooks 12 hits, Tucker HR 5/22 CC 1-3 L 21-24 2 (-3.5) K. Smith (1-2) B. Sisk (0-2) M. Dimock (1) 4,647 2:47 3-run 7th inning for CC. N. Fontana 2r 1B

5/23 CC 7-1 W 22-24 2 (-2.5) O. Arenas (4-1) B. Rodgers (1-6) 5,188 2:33 Bandy HR (4), 3 RBI. Albitz HR (1)

5/24 SA 4-2 W 23-24 2 (-1.5) M. Roth (3-3) D. Jones (4-3) N. Maronde (1) 4,681 2:26 Borenstein 2r double. Roth 8.1 innings

5/25 SA 3-1 W 24-24 2 (-1.5) N. Smith (1-0) J. Hussey (1-3) C. Bedrosian (6) 9,159 2:12 Smith debut, 7 ip, 5 h, 1 r, 8 k. 12 K’s of SA

5/26 SA 0-8 L 24-25 2 (-2.5) M. Branham (3-1) K. McGowin (0-1) 3,122 2:48 Branham 5 perfect ip, 6.1 no-hit ip

5/27 @CC 2-6 L 24-26 2 (-3.0) K. Smith (2-2) D. Rucinski (3-3) 4,823 2:35 2 E’s in 6th lead to 4 unearned runs

5/28 @CC 2-0 W 25-26 2 (-2.5) O. Arenas (5-1) B. Rodgers (1-7) Bedrosian (7) 4,835 2:38 Zaneski HR. Arenas (5), Boshers (2), Reynolds (1), Bedrosian (1)

5/29 @CC 4-0 W 26-26 2 (-1.0) M. Roth (4-3) D. Rollins (0-1) M. Brady (1) 4,702 2:30 Roth 8.2 ip, 5 h, 2 w, 4 k

5/30 @SA 8-4 W 27-26 2 (-1.0) C. Giardina (1-1) J. Barbato (2-2) 4,880 2:58 Down 4-2 in 7th, Travs score last 6 . 4 run 9th

5/31 @SA 4-12 L 27-27 2 (-2.0) M. Brahnam (4-1) K. Sneed (4-5) 5,678 3:09 Kral, Lemmerman, Fuentes each 2r HR

6/1 @SA 0-5 L 27-28 2 (-3.0) J. Needy (4-3) D. Rucinski (3-4) 3,309 2:37 Asencio 3r HR. 3 combine on 7-hitter

6/3 SPR 2-1 W 28-28 2 (-3.0) D. Carpenter (2-0) J. Donofrio (2-2) 5,201 2:27 Hernandez walkoff HR (3)

6/4 SPR 0-3 L 28-29 2 (-4.0) K. Hald (5-1) M. Roth (4-4) J. Wright (4) 3,289 2:51 6-hitter by 3 SPR pitchers. Wisdom HR (6)

6/5 SPR 1-5 L 28-30 2 (-5.0) S. Gaviglio (3-8) N. Smith (1-1) 4,062 2:55 Komatsu HR (1). Cards score 4 in 3rd for lead

6/6 SPR 3-1 W 29-30 2 (-4.0) K. Spomer (1-0) S. Blair (3-5) D. Carpenter (3) 6,076 3:15 Stamets 3-4. B. Hernandez 2-4, 2 RBI

6/7 NWA 3-0 W 30-30 2 (-3.0) D. Rucinski (4-4) S. Selman (3-4) 6,808 2:29 Rucinski CG 5-hitter, 0 bb, 6 k, 99 pitches

6/8 (1) NWA 0-6 L 30-31 2 (-4.0) A. Ferguson (4-5) O. Arenas (5-2) 3,072 2:00 Ferguson 6 IP, 5 H. 2:13 rain delay

6/9 (1) NWA 2-3 (8) L 30-32 J. Adam (1-6) K. Spomer (1-1) A. Triggs (6) 2:29 M. Ramirez 4-4 for NWA

6/9 (2) NWA 0-2 L 30-33 2 (-5.5) A. Williams (1-0) B. Boshers (0-2) S. Alexander (3) 2,585 1:55 Cuthbert 2r 1B in 3rd. Travs 3 H, 4 errors

6/10 NWA 5-2 W 31-33 2 (-4.5) N. Smith (2-1) T. Melville (1-6) D. Carpenter (4) 3,630 2:33 Yarbrough 3-4, Bandy 2-4, 2 RBI. Smith 9 K, 7 ip

6/11 @TUL 1-2 L 31-34 2 (-5.5) K. Roberts (3-2) D. Reynolds (0-1) C. White (2) 5,542 2:17 Adames 2-run 2B in 8th. Sneed 7 ip, 0 r, 3 h

6/12 @TUL 12-6 W 32-34 2 (- 4.5) D. Rucinski (5-4) M. Piazza (0-1) 6,052 3:12 Hernandez 4-5, 3 RBI. M. Gonzalez 3 h, 3 bb, 3 r

6/13 @TUL 1-2 L 32-35 T2 (-5.5) R. Aarowood (5-0) Boshers (0-3) C. White (3) 8,738 2:13 Jose Gonzalez 3-3, Jose Rivera 2-2

6/14 @TUL 4-2 W 33-35 T2 (-4.5) M. Roth (5-4) R. Castillo (2-5) D. Carpenter (5) 8,060 2:42 Komatsu HR (2). Roth 7 ip, 0 r, 1 bb, 5 k

6/15 @NWA 4-2 (10) W 34-35 2 (-4.5) D. Reynolds (1-1) A. Baez (0-4) D. Carpenter (6) 5,709 3:28 Gonzalez 3 h, 2 r. Melker GW hit in 10th 6/16 @NWA 0-8 L 34-36 T2 (-4.5) J. Sulburan (4-5) K. Sneed (4-6) 2,970 2:27 L. Adams 2 HRs. Threlkeld HR

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travelers second half day-by-day Date Opp Score W/L Record Stand Winner Loser Save Att Time HRs/Notes

Tu, 6/17 @NWA 2-3 L 0-1 (34-37) T3 (-1.0) A. Williams (2-0) M. Brady (0-1) A. Triggs (8) 3,439 2:49 2 runs in 8th for NWA. Gibbs, Chapman RBI 1B’s

We, 6/18 @NWA 2-8 L 0-2 (34-38) T3 (-2.0) A. Ferguson (5-6) O. Arenas (5-3) 3,603 2:50 Bandy HR (5). NWA 8 XBH, 6 2B, 2 HR

Th, 6/19 SPR 9-1 W 1-2 (35-38) 3 (-2.0) M. Roth (6-4) K. Hald (6-2) 4,239 2:45 3 HR in 3 innings. Cowart HR (5), Swift HR (2), Bandy (6)

Fr, 6/20 SPR 3-2 W 2-2 (36-38) T2 (-1.0) N. Smith (3-1) M. Mayers (0-1) D. Reynolds (1) 6,139 2:51 Stamets HR (1). Cards leave 13, 11 in RISP

Sa, 6/21 SPR 4-5 L 2-3 (36-39) T3 (-1.0) R. Sherriff (2-1) K. Spomer (1-2) L. Stoppleman (3) 9,151 2:50 Bandy HR (7). Hernandez HR (4)

Su, 6/22 SPR 4-3 W 3-3 (37-39) T1 D. Rucinski (6-4) K. Heyer (3-4) C. Bedrosian (8) 3,785 2:20 A. De La Rosa HR (1). Rucinski 7 ip, 0 r, 2 h, 5 k

We, 6/25 @FRI 1-6 L 3-4 (37-40) T1 J. Eickhoff (5-5) O. Arenas (5-4) 3,948 2:42 FRI: 11 hits, 10 singles. 5 runs in 2nd inning

Th, 6/26 @FRI 9-4 W 4-4 (38-40) T1 K. Sneed (5-6) A. Gonzalez (1-3) 4,567 3:20 Bianucci 4 hits, HR. 3 rbi. 18 Travs hits

Fr, 6/27 @FRI 3-2 W 5-4 (39-40) T1 D. Rucinski (7-4) E. Cabrera (3-6) C. Bedrosian (9) 10,129 2:36 Rucinski 7 ip, 1 r. Bianucci 3 hits

Sa, 6/28 @MID 10-4 W 6-4 (40-40) 1 (+.5) K. Johnson (1-3) M. Walden (0-1) M. Brady (2) 6,356 3:31 Bandy HR (8), 4 RBI. 18 hits, Yarbrough 4 H

Su, 6/29 @MID 3-1 W 7-4 (41-40) 1 (+1.0) M. Roth (7-4) N. Long (7-4) J. Diaz (1) 3,222 2:44 Bianucci HR (2). Gonzalez GW 2r 1b in 7th

Mo, 6/30 @MID 4-3 W 8-4 (42-40) 1 (+2.0) N. Smith (4-1) D. Granier (4-4) C. Bedrosian (10) 3,344 2:48 Cowart 2 RBI. De La Rosa throws out 3

We, 7/2 FRI 1-5 L 8-5 (42-41) 1 (+1.0) K. Lotzkar (1-2) O. Arenas (5-5) 4,997 3:18 Frisco score 5 in 1st 2 innings. Travs 4 hits

Th, 7/3 FRI 0-2 L 8-6 (42-42) 1 (+1.0) E. Cabrera (4-6) D. Carpenter (2-1) R. Henry (1) 4,388 2:41 Gallo HR (9, 30). D. Robinson HR (7). Travs 4 hits

Fr, 7/4 FRI 5-9 L 8-7 (42-43) 1 (+1.0) W. Font (2-1) D. Reynolds (1-2) 8,772 3:26 FRI comes from 4 runs down. Travs score 5 in 3rd

Sa, 7/5 MID 0-1 L 8-8 (42-44) T1 N. Long (8-4) M. Brady (0-2) J. Flores (1) 5,191 3:19 Travs leave 10. Had bases loaded 0 out in 9th

Su, 7/6 MID 1-4 L 8-9 (42-45) 2 (-1.0) B. Hassebrock (3-0) N. Smith (4-2) R. Dull (2) 4,162 2:47 J. Marte HR (6, 3rd vs. ARK). 2 RBI

Mo, 7/7 MID 3-6 L 8-10 (42-46) 2 (-1.0) S. Haviland (5-5) O. Arenas (5-6) J. Flores (2) 3,844 3:05 Melker HR (2), MID scores 3 in 1st, lead all game

We, 7/9 @TUL 5-8 L 8-11 (42-47) T2 (-1.0) C. Hernandez (2-4) M. Brady (0-3) C. White (5) 4,737 3:28 Tulsa scored 8 in 1st 5 innings. Roth late scratch

Th, 7/10 @TUL 2-3 L 8-12 (42-48) T3 (-2.0) J. Gray (8-4) M. Roth (7-5) C. White (6) 5,210 2:34 Travs have trailed for 32 straight innings

Fr, 7/11 @TUL 7-3 W 9-12 (43-48) T2 (-2.0) K. Sneed (6-6) R. Kulik (0-3) 7,876 3:13 Bianucci & Yarbrough 3 Hits and HR (4)

Sa, 7/12 @TUL 3-1 W 10-12 (44-48) 2 (-1.0) N. Smith (5-2) R. Seidel (0-1) C. Bedrosian (11) 6,493 3:10 Bianucci 2 HR (6). 13 K’s for Travs pitchers

Su, 7/13 SPR 6-4 W 11-12 (45-48) 2 (-1.0) K. Johnson (2-3) M. Mayers (1-3) R. Alvarez (1) 8,082 3:42 Cards leave 13. Travs score 3 in 1st inn.

Tu, 7/15-1 SPR 6-2 W 12-12 (46-48) D. Rucinski (8-4) J. Cornelius (8-7) 1:47 Yarbrough HR, 3 RBI. Rucinski 7 inn CG, 7 h

Tu, 7/15-2 SPR 3-0 W 13-12 (47-48) 1 (+1.0) M. Brady (1-3) R. Sherriff (2-5) C. Bedrosian (12) 4,239 2:08 4-hit SHO combined. 12 K’s. 12 balls in play

We, 7/16 SPR 4-3 W 14-12 (48-48) 1 (+2.0) M. Roth (8-5) K. Heyer (3-7) D. Reynolds (2) 5,096 2:33 3 runs in 6th for lead. Bandy GW RBI

Fri, 7/18-1 @TUL 5-6 L 14-13 (48-49) J. Mueller (1-0) K. Sneed (6-7) C. White (9) 2:21 Drillers come from 4 runs back in 3rd inning Fr, 7/18-2 @TUL 1-6 L 14-14 (48-50) T1 R. Kulik (1-3) N. Smith (5-3) K. Roberts (1) 8,399 2:31 Featherston 3-3 3 doubles

Sa, 7/19 @TUL 5-2 W 15-14 (49-50) 1 (+1.0) D. Reynolds (2-2) N. Striz (2-1) C. Bedrosian (13) 8,076 3:32 4-run 8th inning. Bullpen K’s 10 in 4 ip

Su, 7/20 @TUL 9-8 W 16-14 (50-50) 1 (+2.0) C. Giardina (2-1) K. Sitton (3-3) J. Diaz (2) 5,142 3:56 Travs take lead in 8th. Bianucci HR (6)

Mo, 7/21 @NWA 3-6 L 16-15 (50-51) 1 (+1.0) C. Binford (2-1) M. Roth (8-6) 4,839 2:37 12 NWA hits. Bandy (9) & Bianucci HR (8)

Tu, 7/22 @NWA 12-6 (11) W 17-15 (51-51) 1 (+2.0) J. Diaz (1-0) A. Williams (4-2) 3,370 4:10 6 run 11th. Melker GS. Long HR, Snyder HR

We, 7/23 @NWA 3-5 L 17-16 (51-52) 1 (+1.0) A. Baez (1-4) Sneed (6-8) A. Triggs (15) 3,035 2:51 Gibbs 2r HR in 6th breaks tie (2)

Th, 7/24 TUL 2-1 (11) W 18-16 (52-52) 1 (+2.0) T. Gott (1-0) K. Sitton (3-4) 5,379 3:38 Bandy GW double in 11th

Fr, 7/25 TUL 2-5 L 18-17 (52-53) 1 (+1.0) R. Castillo (3-9) O. Arenas (5-7) 9,377 3:01 Casteel 2 HRs (14). 4 TUL runs in 1st inning

Sa, 7/26 TUL 5-3 W 19-17 (53-53) 1 (+2.0) D. Rucinski (9-4) C. Hernandez (4-5) C. Bedrosian (14) 6,070 3:12 Melker 2r HR for lead in 2nd. Long 3 hits

Su, 7/27 TUL 6-2 W 20-17 (54-53) 1 (+2.0) M. Roth (9-6) J. Gray (9-5) 5,240 3:17 4 runs in 1st inning. Hernandez, Cowart 2 RBI

Mo, 7/28 NWA 9-3 W 21-17 (55-53) 1 (+3.0) C. Wilson (1-0) M. Murray (0-4) 4,473 3:12 Cowart 3 hits, 4 RBI. Long 3 Hits. Snyder 2 RBI

Tu, 7/29 NWA 1-3 L 21-18 (55-54) 1 (+2.0) A. Ferguson (8-9) K. Sneed (6-9) A. Triggs (17) 3,606 2:47 Ferguson 6 ip, 3 h, 1 r, 3 bb, 6 k

Th, 7/31 @SPR 6-2 W 22-18 (56-54) 1 (+3.0) K. Johnson (3-3) S. Blair (4-7) 5,195 3:05 Snyder HR (3), Bianucci GW 3B in 8th Fr, 8/1 @SPR 4-1 W 23-18 (57-54) 1 (+3.0) D. Rucinski (10-4) K. Heyer (3-10) C. Bedrosian (15) 5,703 2:57 Bianucci HR (9), 4 double plays. Yarbrough 3-4, 2 RBI

Sa, 8/2 @SPR 8-5 W 24-18 (58-54) 1 (+4.0) B. Boshers (1-3) K. Hald (8-4) 6,658 2:56 Long HR (2) 3 RBI

Su, 8/3 @SPR 5-0 W 25-18 (59-54) 1 (+4.0) T. DeLoach (1-0) J. Reed (1-1) 5,533 2:59 Bandy 3r HR (10), DeLoach, KJ, Diaz combine 6-hitter

Tu, 8/5 SA 3-2 (12) W 26-18 (60-54) 1 (+5.0) J. Diaz (2-0) J. Geer (6-11) 3,187 3:17 Heid scores winning run on 3B & error

We, 8/6 SA 6-3 W 27-18 (61-54) 1 (+5.0) K. Spomer (2-2) M. Dimock (1-6) J. Diaz (3) 3,391 3:09 Bandy HR (11). 3 runs in 7th. Bianucci 2r inf 1b for lead

Th, 8/7 SA 3-4 L 27-19 (61-55) 1 (+5.0) J. Geer (7-11) D. Rucinski (10-5) R. Alvarez (3) 3,030 2:17 Last 17 Travs batters made outs. Bianucci 2 h

Fr, 8/8 CC 3-2 W 28-19 (62-55) 1 (+6.0) M. Roth (10-6) J. Jankowski (3-6) T. Gott (1) 4,649 2:28 Long HR (3). Roth 17 of last 20.

Sa, 8/9 CC 4-3 W 29-19 (63-55) 1 (+6.0) T. DeLoach (2-0) B. Rodgers (4-11) J. Diaz (4) 6,284 2:45 5 straight hits and 4 runs in 2nd inning

Su, 8/10 CC 8-3 W 30-19 (64-55) 1 (+6.0) K. Sneed (7-9) M. Appel (0-1) 5,289 2:56 Hernandez HR (5). Bianucci 2 RBI

Tu, 8/12 @SA

We, 8/13 @SA

Th, 8/14 @SA

Fr, 8/15 @CC

Sa, 8/16 @CC

Su, 8/17 @CC

Tu, 8/19 TUL

We, 8/20 TUL

Th, 8/21 TUL

Fr, 8/22 TUL

Sa, 8/23 NWA

Su, 8/24-1 NWA

Su, 8/24-2 NWA

Mo, 8/25 NWA

Tu, 8/26 @SPR

We, 8/27 @SPR

Th, 8/28 @SPR

Fr, 8/29 @SPR

Sa, 8/30 @NWA

Su, 8/31 @NWA Mo, 9/1 @NWA

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Travs Transactions

♦ April 2—Announce Opening Day Roster (Pitchers—RJ Alvarez, Orangel Arenas, Yeiper Castillo, Ryan Chaffee, Carmine Giardina, Kevin Johnson, Michael Morin, Michael Roth, Drew Rucinski, Eduard Santos, Mark Sappington, Brandon Sisk, Kramer Sneed. Position Players—Jett Bandy, Zach Borenstein, Kaleb Cowart, Anderson De La Rosa, Drew Heid, Kyle Hudson, Shawn O’Malley, Michael Snyder, Eric Stamets, Jimmy Swift, Andy Workman, Alex Yarbrough) ♦ April 3—RHP Michael Brady claimed by Angels from Marlins and assigned to Travs...RHP Eduard Santos placed on disabled list ♦ April 5—RHP Dane De La Rosa assigned to Travs on MLB rehab

♦ April 9—RHP Dane De La Rosa ML rehab moved to IE

♦ April 16—RHP Mike Morin, RHP Michael Brady, UTL Shawn O’Malley transferred to

Salt Lake...RHP Eduard Santos activated, transferred to IE. Travs receive RHP David Carpenter from Salt Lake

♦ April 17—Travs receive RHP Cam Bedrosian from Inland Empire

♦ April 19—Angels sign OF Adam Melker and assigned him to Arkansas.

♦ April 22—Outfielder Drew Heid sent to Salt Lake ♦ April 24—Travs receive infielder Brian Hernandez from IE ♦ April 25—Infielder Jimmy Swift promoted to Salt Lake from Travs

♦ April 27—Pitcher Michael Roth designated for assignment by Angels

♦ May 1—Infielder Alex Allbritton transferred to Travs from Inland Empire...LHP Mi-

chael Roth clears waivers and is outrighted to Travs

♦ May 2 — Infielder Eric Stamets placed on disabled list (lacerated finger). Angels sign

Vance Albitz and assign him to Arkansas

♦ May 4—Infielder Michael Snyder placed on the 7-day disabled list (retro to May 2)

♦ May 5—Outfielder Brennan Gowens transferred to Travs from IE

♦ May 9— Outfielder Kyle Hudson placed on 7-day DL

♦ May 10—Pitcher Ryan Chaffee transferred to Salt Lake from Travs...Travs receive pitcher

Sean Burnett on ML rehab from Angels

♦ May 12—Michael Snyder and Eric Stamets transferred to Angels MiLB rehab facility in

Tempe

♦ May 13—Buddy Boshers added to Travs from Salt Lake

♦ May 14—Pitcher Daniel Reynolds sent to Travs from Inland Empire...Infielder Alex Allbritton sent to Inland Empire

♦ May 15—Infielder Chance Ross joins Travs from Inland Empire...Angels signed catcher Zach Zaneski and assigned him to Arkansas...Pitcher Brandon Sisk placed on 7-day DL left shoulder impingement

♦ May 17—Kyle Hudson activated from Disabled List

♦ May 20—R.J. Alvarez placed on Disabled List. Brandon Sisk activated

♦ May 22—Pitchers Kyle McGowin and Nate Smith join Travs from Inland Empire. Pitchers Mark Sappington and Yeiper Castillo transferred to Inland Empire from Travs. Kyle Hudson placed on 7-day DL

♦ May 23—Outfielder Drew Heid, infielder Jimmy Swift and LHP Nick Maronde join

Travs from Salt Lake. LHP Brandon Sisk transferred to Salt Lake. Infielder Chance Ross sent to Inland Empire from Travs. Outfielder Brennan Gowens released. Infielder Maikol Gonzalez purchased from Lincoln and assigned to Travs. Pitcher Sean Burnett ends MLB rehab and rejoins Angels

♦ May 25—Outfielder Zach Borenstein transferred to Salt Lake. Travs receive outfielder

Erik Komatsu from Salt Lake

♦ May 28—Pitcher Michael Brady transferred to Arkansas from Salt Lake. Pitcher Kyle

McGowin placed on 7-day disabled list

♦ June 1—Pitcher Kevin Johnson promoted to Salt Lake

♦ June 2 — IF Vance Albitz promoted to Salt Lake. Travs receive catcher Anderson De

La Rosa from Salt Lake. Andy Workman released

♦ June 3— Pitcher Cam Bedrosian purchased and promoted to Los Angeles Angels.

Pitcher Kurt Spomer joins Travs from Inland Empire. Eric Stamets and Kyle Hudson activated from disabled list.

♦ June 4—Pitcher Kevin Johnson transferred to Arkansas from Salt Lake. Catcher Zach Zaneski transferred to extended spring training

♦ June 20—Outfielder Mike Bianucci signed and assigned to Arkansas. Outfielder Erik Komatsu released

♦ June 21—Pitcher David Carpenter called up to MLB Angels. Pitcher Cam Bedrosian

optioned to Arkansas from LAA

♦ June 23—Pitcher Jairo Diaz transferred to Arkansas from Inland Empire. Pitcher Kurt

Spomer transferred to Inland Empire from Arkansas ♦ June 24—Pitcher Nick Maronde on 7-day DL. R.J. Alvarez activated from DL. ♦ July 1—Outfielder Zach Borenstein transferred to Arkansas from SLC. Outfielder Kyle Hudson released ♦ July 2—Pitcher David Carpenter optioned to Arkansas. Pitcher Kevin Johnson place on disabled list ♦ July 4—IF Michael Snyder activated from AZL rehab ♦ July 5—OF Matt Long transferred from Salt Lake. OF Zach Borenstein traded to ARI. Pitcher Michael Roth added to LAA 40-man and called to MLB ♦ July 6—LHP Michael Roth optioned from LAA to Arkansas ♦ July 8—RHP Cam Bedrosian called up to LAA ♦ July 9—RHP Kevin Johnson activated from DL ♦ July 10—RHP Drew Rucinski selected to LAA 40-man and called up to MLB. RHP David Carpenter transferred to Salt Lake. RHP Cam Bedrosian optioned to Arkansas from LAA ♦ July 12—RHP Drew Rucinski optioned to Arkansas from LAA ♦ July 19—RHP R.J. Alvarez traded to San Diego. RHP Trevor Gott received from San Diego (San Antonio) ♦ July 25—Pitcher Kyle McGowin moved to rehabilitation assignment in AZL ♦ July 28—C.J. Wilson assigned to Arkansas on ML Rehab ♦ July 31—Pitcher Nate Smith placed on 7-day DL. Pitcher Tyler DeLoach transferred to Arkansas from IE. ♦ August 1—Michael Roth promoted to LA Angels. CJ Wilson ends rehab assignment ♦ August 3—Cam Bedrosian promoted to LA Angels. Michael Roth optioned to Ark ♦ August 5—Pitcher Michael Brady promoted to Salt Lake ♦ August 6—Pitcher Kurt Spomer transferred to Arkansas from Salt Lake

TEAM HITTING Runs, Game, Travs 20 at MID, 4/3 Runs, Game, Opponents 12, at SA, 5/31 Runs, Inning, Travs 9 (T4) at MID, 4/3 Runs, Inning, Opponents 5, twice, last vs. FRI, 7/4 Hits, Game, Travs 22 at MID, 4/3 Hits, Game, Opponents 17 vs. TUL, 5/11 Hits, Inning, Travs 8 twice (T9) at SPR, 5/5 Hits, Inning, Opponents 5, 4 times last at MID, 6/28 Extra-Base Hits, Game, Travs 8 at SPR, 4/20 Extra-Base Hits, Game, Opp 8 at NWA, 6/18 Home Runs, Game, Travs 5 at SPR, 5/18 Home Runs, Game, Opponents 3, 3 times, last at NWA, 6/16 Home Runs, Inning, Travs 2 at SPR, 4/20 Home Runs, Inning, Opponents 2, 3 times at TUL, 6/12 Singles, Game, Travs 16 at MID, 4/3 Singles, Game, Opponents 12 vs. TUL, 5/11 Doubles, Game, Travs 5 at TUL, 4/30 Doubles, Game, Opponents 6 at NWA, 6/18 Triples, Game, Travs 1 Triples, Game, Opponents 1 Left on Base, Travs 14 vs. SPR, 4/27 Left on Base, Opponents 13, 3 times, vs. SPR, 7/13 Stolen Bases, Game, Travs 7 (twice) last vs. MID, 4/10 Stolen Bases, Game, Opponents 5 at TUL, 7/20 Stolen Bases, Inning, Travs 4, 5th at FRI 4/8 (1) Stolen Bases, Inning, Opponents 2 Caught Stealing, Game, Travs 3, twice, last at NWA 6/15 Caught Stealing, Game, Opp 3 vs. NWA, 5/13 TEAM FIELDING Double Plays, Game, Travs 4, at SPR, 8/1 Double Plays, Game, Opponents 4 at SPR, 4/17 Errors, Game, Travs 4, vs. NWA 6/9 (2) Errors, Game, Opponents 4 at TUL, 4/29 Errors, Inning, Travs 2, 4 times last 6/9 (2) TEAM PITCHING Strikeouts, Game, Travs 16 vs. TUL, 7/24 (11 inning) Strikeouts 9-inning Game, Travs 14 vs COR, 8/9 Strikeouts, Game, Opponents 13 vs. NWA, 5/15 Base on Balls, Game, Travs 8, 4 times last vs. TUL, 7/27 Base on Balls, Game, Opponents 11 at TUL, 6/12 Hit Batters, Game, Travs 4 at SPR, 5/16 Fewest Hits Allowed, 9 inn Travs 3, twice last at CC, 5/28 Fewest Hits Allowed, 7 inn Opp 1 (twice) last vs. TUL (2), 4/22 Pitchers Used, Game, Travs 6, vs. CC, 5/21

Travs 2014 Season Highs and Lows

DISABLED LIST

Player Injury Date G Out

Kyle McGowin

Right Elbow

May 28 62

Nate Smith

pinky finger July 31 11

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