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REC: 29-18; 65-52 DUCKS GAME NOTES SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 2017 AT 2017 SEASON AT A GLANCE First Half Record: ......................... ………… 36-34 Second Half Record: .................................. 29-19 Overall Record: .......................................... 65-52 Home Record: ............................................ 34-25 Road Record: ............................................. 31-28 vs. Liberty Division: .................................... 28-23 vs. Freedom Division: ................................. 37-30 Night:.......................................................... 54-41 Day: ........................................................... 11-12 Extra Innings: ................................................. 5-5 1-Run Games: ............................................ 23-21 April: ............................................................... 4-6 May: ........................................................... 15-14 June: .......................................................... 15-14 July: ........................................................... 13-12 August: ......................................................... 18-7 September:..................................................... 0-0 REC: 19-26; 45-70 DUCKS NEWS AND NOTES The Faithful Flock: Since their inaugural season of 2000, the Long Island Ducks have welcomed an Atlantic League record 7,309,574 fans through the gates of Bethpage Ballpark. Long Island reached the 7 million fan mark faster than any other team in league history despite having begun play in the ALPB’s third year of existence (2000). The crowd of 6,843 on Saturday was the Ducks’ eighth past - capacity crowd of the year and league-record 671st sold out crowd all-time. Bees?: Tonight marks the 15th meeting of the season between the Ducks and Bees, and the 35th all-time contest. The incredibly competitive season series is tied at seven, but the Bees lead the Ducks in the all-time series 18-16. The season series is even at 4-4 at New Britain Stadium, where the Ducks are making their only visit of the half. The Ducks and Bees will play six times in the next 10 days. Starting Strong: The Ducks’ starting rotation has helped fuel the team’s success over the past few weeks. In Long Island’s past 22 games, 18 of which have been wins, Ducks starters have posted a 2.93 ERA (42 ER/129.0 IP). Matt Larkins has led the way with two complete games and four victories during the stretch, giving up just five earned runs in 30 innings (1.50 ERA). Jake Dunning has a 2-1 record and a 2.45 ERA during that time. Cardiac Quackers: Entering play on August 4, the Ducks had a 13-20 (.394) record in one-run games in 2017. Since that point Long Island has posted an incredible 10-1 (.909) record in one-run games, spurring the Ducks’ blazing-hot month of August, in which the club is 18-6 (.750). The last four wins that the Flock have recorded have been one-run victories, with each win coming in the Ducks last at-bat. Since Sunday, Long Island has won three games in waddle-off fashion, and now has eight waddle-off wins this year. Built Ford Tough: Lew Ford did not play Friday night, but drew a walk in the 10th inning for the Flock on Thursday. The outfielder/bench coach has now reached base safely in each of his 11 games played since returning from a hamstring injury on August 12, earning at least one hit in eight. During the streak, he has compiled a .387 on-base percentage, totaling four doubles, a homer, a run batted in, six runs scored and five walks. Going back to July 17, Ford has reached base safely in 14 of his last 15 games. Goodbye, Old Friend: Ducks Henderson Alvarez officially had his contract purchased by the Philadelphia Phillies organization on Saturday. The right-hander was 2-1 with a 3.09 ERA in seven starts with the Flock. Alvarez is the fourth Long Island player to have his contract purchased by an outside organization this sea- son, joining Quintin Berry (Milwaukee Brewers), Tim Melville (Minnesota Twins), and Nate Freiman (Puebla). 6:35 p.m. | New Britain Stadium (6,146) | New Britain, Connecticut Game #119 | Road Game #60 2017 DUCKS VS. NEW BRITAIN Date H/R W/L Score Date H/R W/L Score 4/28 H W 4-3 7/17 H W 5-3 4/29 H L 3-2 7/18 H L 8-2 4/30 H L 5-1 7/19 H W 13-6 5/11 R L 4-3 8/25 R L 5-3 5/12 R L 6-0 8/26 R 5/14 (G1) R W 3-1 (7) 8/27 R 5/14 (G2) R L 2-1 (7) 9/1 H 6/7 (G1) R W 6-1 (7) 9/2 H 6/7 (G2) R W 2-0 (7) 9/3 H 6/8 R W 3-2 9/4 H 2017 Series Totals: All-Time Series Totals: Overall vs. Bees: 7-7 Overall vs. Bees: 16-18 Home vs. Bees: 3-3 Home vs. Bees: 10-6 Road vs. Bees: 4-4 Road vs. Bees: 6-12 YESTERDAY’S RESULT The Long Island Ducks fell to the New Britain Bees 5-3 on Friday night at New Britain Stadium in the opening game of a three-game series. New Britain took the lead in the bottom of the first when Tyler Levine walked James Skelton and allowed a double to Michael Crouse to lead off the game. Two batters later Craig Maddox grounded out to second base to plate Skelton and give the Bees a 1-0 lead. In the bottom of the fifth, Crouse padded the Bees advantage with a two-run sin- gle, and Conor Bierfeldt doubled home a run in the sixth to expand the gap to 4-0. Levine (3-1) allowed four runs on seven hits in six innings of work, striking out three and walking one. Long Island got on the board in the top of the seventh, when Derrick Pyles drove Ruben Gotay home with a single off Nick Greenwood. Giovanny Alfonzo followed with an RBI single off reliever Nate Roe to cut the lead to 4-2. Greenwood (3-4) was charged with two runs on six hits in 6.2 innings, striking out five and not issu- ing a walk. The Ducks struck again in the top of the eighth, with Gotay collecting an RBI dou- ble to plate Audie Afenir and slice the deficit to 4-3. However, the Bees added an insurance run in the bottom of the eighth, and Sean Gilblair finished off the 5-3 win for his 15 th save of the season. Jordan Hinshaw went 3-for-5 with a double in his first game back against the Bees after he was traded from the club to the Ducks on August 22. Gotay added two hits, and Zac Treece struck out the side in order in his one inning of relief. TONIGHT’S PITCHING MATCHUP LI: RHP JOHN BROWNELL (8-3, 3.54 ERA) vs. NB: RHP KYLE SIMON (9-10, 4.19 ERA) UPCOMING PITCHING PROBABLES Sunday, Aug. 27 1:35 p.m. @ New Britain LHP Rafael Perez (8-7, 4.34) vs. RHP Jonathan Pettibone (2-6, 4.48)

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REC: 29-18; 65-52

DUCKS GAME NOTES SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 2017

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2017 SEASON AT A GLANCE

First Half Record: ......................... ………… 36-34 Second Half Record: .................................. 29-19 Overall Record: .......................................... 65-52 Home Record: ............................................ 34-25 Road Record: ............................................. 31-28 vs. Liberty Division: .................................... 28-23 vs. Freedom Division: ................................. 37-30 Night:.......................................................... 54-41 Day: ........................................................... 11-12 Extra Innings: ................................................. 5-5 1-Run Games: ............................................ 23-21 April: ............................................................... 4-6 May: ........................................................... 15-14 June: .......................................................... 15-14 July: ........................................................... 13-12 August: ......................................................... 18-7 September:..................................................... 0-0

REC: 19-26; 45-70

DUCKS NEWS AND NOTES

The Faithful Flock: Since their inaugural season of 2000, the Long Island Ducks have welcomed an Atlantic League record 7,309,574 fans through the gates of Bethpage Ballpark. Long Island reached the 7 million fan mark faster than any other team in league history despite having begun play in the ALPB’s third year of existence (2000). The crowd of 6,843 on Saturday was the Ducks’ eighth past-capacity crowd of the year and league-record 671st sold out crowd all-time.

Bees?: Tonight marks the 15th meeting of the season between the Ducks and Bees, and the 35th all-time contest. The incredibly competitive season series is tied at seven, but the Bees lead the Ducks in the all-time series 18-16. The season series is even at 4-4 at New Britain Stadium, where the Ducks are making their only visit of the half. The Ducks and Bees will play six times in the next 10 days.

Starting Strong: The Ducks’ starting rotation has helped fuel the team’s success over the past few weeks. In Long Island’s past 22 games, 18 of which have been wins, Ducks starters have posted a 2.93 ERA (42 ER/129.0 IP). Matt Larkins has led the way with two complete games and four victories during the stretch, giving up just five earned runs in 30 innings (1.50 ERA). Jake Dunning has a 2-1 record and a 2.45 ERA during that time.

Cardiac Quackers: Entering play on August 4, the Ducks had a 13-20 (.394)

record in one-run games in 2017. Since that point Long Island has posted an incredible 10-1 (.909) record in one-run games, spurring the Ducks’ blazing-hot month of August, in which the club is 18-6 (.750). The last four wins that the Flock have recorded have been one-run victories, with each win coming in the Ducks last at-bat. Since Sunday, Long Island has won three games in waddle-off fashion, and now has eight waddle-off wins this year.

Built Ford Tough: Lew Ford did not play Friday night, but drew a walk in the 10th inning for the Flock on Thursday. The outfielder/bench coach has now reached base safely in each of his 11 games played since returning from a hamstring injury on August 12, earning at least one hit in eight. During the streak, he has compiled a .387 on-base percentage, totaling four doubles, a homer, a run batted in, six runs scored and five walks. Going back to July 17, Ford has reached base safely in 14 of his last 15 games. Goodbye, Old Friend: Ducks Henderson Alvarez officially had his contract purchased by the Philadelphia Phillies organization on Saturday. The right-hander was 2-1 with a 3.09 ERA in seven starts with the Flock. Alvarez is the fourth Long Island player to have his contract purchased by an outside organization this sea-son, joining Quintin Berry (Milwaukee Brewers), Tim Melville (Minnesota Twins), and Nate Freiman (Puebla).

6:35 p.m. | New Britain Stadium (6,146) | New Britain, Connecticut Game #119 | Road Game #60

2017 DUCKS VS. NEW BRITAIN

Date H/R W/L Score Date H/R W/L Score 4/28 H W 4-3 7/17 H W 5-3 4/29 H L 3-2 7/18 H L 8-2 4/30 H L 5-1 7/19 H W 13-6 5/11 R L 4-3 8/25 R L 5-3 5/12 R L 6-0 8/26 R 5/14 (G1) R W 3-1 (7) 8/27 R 5/14 (G2) R L 2-1 (7) 9/1 H 6/7 (G1) R W 6-1 (7) 9/2 H 6/7 (G2) R W 2-0 (7) 9/3 H 6/8 R W 3-2 9/4 H 2017 Series Totals: All-Time Series Totals: Overall vs. Bees: 7-7 Overall vs. Bees: 16-18 Home vs. Bees: 3-3 Home vs. Bees: 10-6 Road vs. Bees: 4-4 Road vs. Bees: 6-12

YESTERDAY’S RESULT The Long Island Ducks fell to the New Britain Bees 5-3 on Friday night at New Britain Stadium in the opening game of a three-game series. New Britain took the lead in the bottom of the first when Tyler Levine walked James Skelton and allowed a double to Michael Crouse to lead off the game. Two batters later Craig Maddox grounded out to second base to plate Skelton and give the Bees a 1-0 lead. In the bottom of the fifth, Crouse padded the Bees advantage with a two-run sin-gle, and Conor Bierfeldt doubled home a run in the sixth to expand the gap to 4-0. Levine (3-1) allowed four runs on seven hits in six innings of work, striking out three and walking one. Long Island got on the board in the top of the seventh, when Derrick Pyles drove Ruben Gotay home with a single off Nick Greenwood. Giovanny Alfonzo followed with an RBI single off reliever Nate Roe to cut the lead to 4-2. Greenwood (3-4) was charged with two runs on six hits in 6.2 innings, striking out five and not issu-ing a walk. The Ducks struck again in the top of the eighth, with Gotay collecting an RBI dou-ble to plate Audie Afenir and slice the deficit to 4-3. However, the Bees added an insurance run in the bottom of the eighth, and Sean Gilblair finished off the 5-3 win for his 15th save of the season. Jordan Hinshaw went 3-for-5 with a double in his first game back against the Bees after he was traded from the club to the Ducks on August 22. Gotay added two hits, and Zac Treece struck out the side in order in his one inning of relief.

TONIGHT’S PITCHING MATCHUP

LI: RHP JOHN BROWNELL (8-3, 3.54 ERA) vs.

NB: RHP KYLE SIMON (9-10, 4.19 ERA)

UPCOMING PITCHING PROBABLES

Sunday, Aug. 27 1:35 p.m. @ New Britain

LHP Rafael Perez (8-7, 4.34) vs. RHP Jonathan Pettibone (2-6, 4.48)

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TONIGHT’S STARTING PITCHER

NOTABLE NUGGETS

LAST TIME OUT: John Brownell threw five innings of two-run ball against the Sugar Land Skeeters on Monday night, getting no decision in a 4-3 Long Island win. The right-hander threw 96 pitches in the outing, striking out four and walking three while allowing a two-run home run to Travis Scott, which at the time gave the Skeeters a 2-0 lead. Brownell would depart the game with the Ducks leading 3-2, but the bullpen would not be able to hold the lead, as Dan Lyons eventually hit a dramatic home run in the bottom of the eighth to put the Ducks back on top and give the team the win. IN THE RECORD BOOKS: The veteran Brownell is the Long Island Ducks all-time franchise leader in wins (54), games started (133), innings pitched (849.0), and strikeouts (651). Additionally, Brownell is the single-season Ducks record holder for strikeouts (147, 2016), innings pitched (202.0, 2014), complete games (7, 2013), and games started (29, 2014). SENIOR STAFF MEMBER: Entering his fifth full season with the Ducks and sixth season with the club overall in 2017, Brownell is the longest-tenured Ducks pitcher. After Brownell, the next-longest-tenured Ducks hurlers are Patrick Crider and Amalio Diaz, each entering their third seasons with the team. The longest-tenured member of the team overall is outfielder and bench coach Lew Ford, who is beginning his eighth season with the Flock in 2017.

PITCHER TIDBITS

Brownell was drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 27th round of the

2006 MLB Amateur Draft out of the University of Oklahoma.

Took the loss in relief in Game 3 of the 2006 Houston Super Regional

against Rice, his only loss of his senior season with the Sooners.

Spent one season pitching for the Batavia Muckdogs of the New York-Penn

League, where worked 37.0 innings in 19 appearances, including one start.

Was originally drafted by the Colorado Rockies in the 47th round of the 2004

MLB Amateur Draft while playing for Butler County Community College in Kansas, but did not sign.

Before coming to the Ducks, Brownell spent five years in independent base-

ball, including two seasons with Kalamazoo of the Frontier League (2007-2008), one year with Lake County of the Northern League (2009), and two years with Grand Prairie of the American Association (2011-2012).

vs. LHH: .291, 3 HR vs. RHH: .265, 9 HR RISP: .187, 3 HR RISP, 2 Outs: .196, HR Ducks Record in Starts: 11-9 Quality Starts: 10 Run Support: 5.20 (104 R in 20 G) First-Inning ERA: 1.35 (3 ER in 20.0 IP) Longest Outing: 125 pitches, 7/9 at So. Maryland Most Strikeouts: 7, Multiple Times; 8/16 at Somerset Stolen Bases Against: 11-for-19 (57.9%)

Season Highs IP ................................................................... 8.0, 6/29 at Sugar Land R ................................................. 5, Multiple Times; 8/3 vs. Bridgeport ER ........................................................................ 5, 7/23 at Lancaster H ....................................................................... 11, 6/9 vs. Bridgeport K ......................................... 7, Multiple Times; 8/16 (G2) at Somerset BB .................................................................... 5, 7/9 at So. Maryland

Date H/R Dec IP H R ER BB SO Result 5/11 R ND 6.0 5 3 2 1 5 L, 4-3 2017 Total: 0-0, 3.00 ERA, 1 G, 1 GS, 6.0 IP, 5 H, 3 R, 2 ER, 1 BB, 5 K Career: 1-2, 3.00 ERA, 5 G, 5 GS, 3 CG, 33.0 IP, 39 H, 12 R, 11 ER, 7 BB, 35 K

2017 vs. NEW BRITAIN

#7 JOHN BROWNELL

2017 Season Statistics Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO Long Island 8-3 3.54 20 20 0 0 0 119.2 125 50 47 12 5 38 79

2017 PITCHER GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS

HT: 6-3 WT: 215 Bats/Throws: R/R Hometown: Omaha, NE Age: 34 Born: 6/28/83 Pro Experience: 12th season Highest Level: A-

Date Opp Dec IP H R ER BB SO Result 4/20 @MD W 5.0 5 1 1 1 5 W, 7-1 4/26 (G2) @SP ND 7.0 6 1 1 1 1 L, 3-2 (10) 5/1 @YK ND 3.0 5 3 3 2 1 W, 8-7 5/6 MD ND 6.0 6 2 2 2 7 L, 8-5 5/11 @NB ND 6.0 5 3 2 1 5 L, 4-3 5/17 YK W 5.2 4 2 2 4 2 W, 6-3 5/23 @BP W 7.0 6 0 0 2 3 W, 3-0 5/28 LA ND 7.0 8 3 3 2 3 W, 5-4 (10) 6/3 @BP W 7.0 8 1 1 1 6 W, 10-1 6/9 BP L 7.0 11 5 4 0 3 L, 5-4 6/14 @SP ND 5.0 7 4 4 4 3 L, 7-6 (10) 6/24 @SL W 7.2 5 2 2 2 4 W, 6-3 6/29 @SL ND 8.0 4 0 0 1 3 L, 3-2 (11) 7/4 LA W 6.0 5 3 3 3 4 W, 9-3 7/9 @MD W 7.0 7 3 3 5 7 W, 4-3 7/23 @LA L 4.2 8 5 5 3 4 L, 7-2 7/29 @BP W 5.0 5 1 1 0 5 W, 11-1 8/3 BP L 5.0 10 5 4 0 2 L, 8-2 8/16 (G2) @SP ND 5.2 5 4 4 1 7 L, 7-5 8/21 SL ND 5.0 5 2 2 3 4 W, 4-3

2017 PITCHER BY THE NUMBERS

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DATE OPP W/L Score WP LP Rec. Pos. GB Road Att Home Att 4/20 @MD W 7-1 Brownell (1-0) De Fratus (0-1) 1-0 1st - 3,998 4/21 @MD L 6-5 Carson (1-0) Tsao (0-1) 1-1 T-2nd 0.5 3,753 4/22 @MD PPD (Game postponed due to inclement weather; will be made up as part of a doubleheader on Sunday, April 23 at 1:00 p.m.) 4/23 (G1) @MD L 6-1 (7) Thompson (1-0) Couch (0-1) 1-2 T-3rd 2.0 - 4/23 (G2) @MD W 3-2 (7) Aardsma (1-0) Eppley (0-1) 2-2 T-3rd 2.0 2,692 4/25 @SP PPD (Game postponed due to inclement weather; will be made up as part of a doubleheader on Wednesday, April 26 at 11:05 a.m.) 4/26 (G1) @SP L 2-1 (11) Below (1-0) Wilson (0-1) 2-3 4th 3.0 - 4/26 (G2) @SP L 3-2 (10) Gouin (1-0) Treece (0-1) 2-4 4th 4.0 4,630 4/27 @SP W 10-6 Rogers (1-0) Darnell (0-1) 3-4 3rd 3.0 4,596 4/28 NB W 4-3 Treece (1-1) Simon (1-1) 4-4 3rd 2.0 5,850 4/29 NB L 3-2 Dupra (2-0) Melville (0-1) 4-5 3rd 2.0 5,613 4/30 NB L 5-1 Marzi (1-1) Crider (0-1) 4-6 4th 2.0 4,616 5/1 @YK W 8-7 Diaz (1-0) Buchanan (1-1) 5-6 3rd 2.0 1,062 5/2 @YK W 8-2 Perez (1-0) Gailey (2-1) 6-6 3rd 2.0 2,326 5/3 (G1) @YK W 7-2 O’Grady (1-0) Partch (0-2) 7-6 3rd 2.0 2,264 5/3 (G2) @YK W 8-5 Levine (1-0) Janas (1-2) 8-6 2nd 1.5 4,835 5/5 MD L 2-1 Grening (1-0) Melville (0-2) 8-7 T-2nd 2.0 4,192 5/6 MD L 8-5 Runion (1-1) Gagne (0-1) 8-8 3rd 3.0 5,568 5/7 MD L 8-2 De Fratus (3-1) Larkins (0-1) 8-9 3rd 4.0 4,067 5/8 YK L 4-0 Gailey (3-1) Perez (1-1) 8-10 3rd 4.5 3,682 5/9 YK L 4-3 (10) Westphal (1-1) Gagne (0-2) 8-11 3rd 4.5 3,905 5/10 YK W 4-3 Treece (2-1) Partch (0-3) 9-11 3rd 5.0 5,085 5/11 @NB L 4-3 Beimel (1-2) Crider (0-2) 9-12 3rd 5.5 2,603 5/12 @NB L 6-0 Simon (2-1) Larkins (0-2) 9-13 3rd 6.0 3,456 5/13 @NB PPD (Game postponed due to inclement weather; will be made up as part of a doubleheader on Sunday, May 14 at 1:35 p.m.) 5/14 (G1) @NB W 3-1 (7) Perez (2-1) Fry (0-2) 10-13 3rd 5.0 - 5/14 (G2) @NB L 2-1 (7) Dupra (3-0) O’Grady (1-1) 10-14 3rd 6.0 2,459 5/16 YK W 2-1 Melville (1-2) Janas (1-3) 11-14 3rd 6.0 4,613 5/17 YK W 6-3 Brownell (2-0) Mateo (0-2) 12-14 3rd 5.5 5,104 5/18 YK L 8-4 Harris (1-2) Larkins (0-3) 12-15 3rd 5.5 4,491 5/19 SP W 4-3^ Tsao (1-1) Hunton (0-1) 13-15 3rd 4.5 4,552 5/20 SP W 4-3^ Treece (3-1) Shaban (0-1) 14-15 3rd 3.5 5,885 5/21 SP W 8-1 Melville (2-2) Kubiak (2-3) 15-15 3rd 2.5 4,663 5/23 @BP W 3-0 Brownell (3-0) Albaladejo (3-2) 16-15 3rd 3.5 2,277 5/24 (G1) @BP L 2-0 (7) Rearick (2-1) Larkins (0-4) 16-16 3rd 4.0 - 5/24 (G2) @BP W 7-5 (7) De La Rosa (1-0) Brewer (3-1) 17-16 3rd 3.5 4,035 5/25 @BP PPD (Game postponed due to inclement weather; will be made up as part of a doubleheader on Friday, June 2 at 5:12 p.m.) 5/26 LA L 4-3 Villanueva (4-1) Couch (0-2) 17-17 3rd 4.5 3,827 5/27 (G1) LA L 6-4 (7) Leverett (2-0) O’Grady (1-2) 17-18 3rd 5.0 3,967 5/27 (G2) LA L 10-0 Bergesen (3-2) Melville (2-3) 17-19 3rd 6.0 5,720 5/28 LA W 5-4 (10)^ Fuller (1-0) Hall (1-3) 18-19 3rd 5.0 4,857 5/30 SL W 3-2 (11)^ Levine (2-0) Gleason (1-2) 19-19 3rd 4.5 4,454 5/31 SL L 13-1 Nix (3-5) De La Rosa (1-1) 19-20 3rd 5.5 3,971 6/1 SL L 6-0 Blevins (4-1) Hirsch (0-1) 19-21 3rd 5.5 4,558 6/2 (G1) @BP L 5-2 (7) Riordan (3-2) Melville (2-4) 19-22 3rd 6.0 - 6/2 (G2) @BP W 6-0 (7) Perez (3-1) Lara (3-2) 20-22 3rd 6.0 3,297 6/3 @BP W 10-1 Brownell (4-0) Albaladejo (3-4) 21-22 3rd 6.0 4,224 6/4 @BP L 6-1 Rearick (4-1) Larkins (0-5) 21-23 3rd 6.0 3,106 6/6 @NB PPD (Game postponed due to inclement weather; will be made up as part of a doubleheader on Wednesday, June 7 at 6:00 p.m.) 6/7 (G1) @NB W 6-1 (7) O’Grady (2-2) Lee (0-4) 22-23 3rd 5.5 - 6/7 (G2) @NB W 2-0 (7) Melville (3-4) Dupra (3-3) 23-23 3rd 5.0 2,426 6/8 @NB W 3-2 Perez (4-1) Marzi (3-4) 24-23 3rd 4.0 2,749 6/9 BP L 5-4 Riordan (4-2) Brownell (4-1) 24-24 3rd 5.0 5,240 6/10 BP W 3-1 Larkins (1-5) Albaladejo (3-5) 25-24 3rd 4.0 7,186 6/11 BP W 8-1 De La Rosa (2-1) Burawa (2-2) 26-24 3rd 4.0 5,589 6/13 @SP L 7-2 Teasley (5-1) Perez (4-2) 26-25 3rd 5.0 3,034 6/14 @SP L 7-6 (10) Oliver (2-0) Crider (0-3) 26-26 3rd 6.0 4,888 6/15 @SP W 3-1 Larkins (2-5) Below (3-1) 27-26 3rd 5.0 4,029 6/16 @LA L 7-3 Evans (4-2) Simon (0-1) 27-27 3rd 6.0 5,073 6/17 @LA L 10-0 Lewis (3-5) O’Grady (2-3) 27-28 3rd 7.0 4,175 6/18 @LA W 6-2 Perez (5-2) Leverett (4-2) 28-28 3rd 7.0 2,859 6/19 SP PPD (Game postponed due to inclement weather; will be made up as part of a doubleheader on Tuesday, June 20 at 6:00 p.m.) 6/20 (G1) SP W 8-4 (7) Lannan (1-0) Darnell (3-2) 29-28 3rd 6.0 - 6/20 (G2) SP L 8-2 Below (4-1 ) Larkins (2-6) 29-29 3rd 7.0 5,101 6/21 SP W 4-2 Treece (4-1) Wright (2-1) 30-29 3rd 6.0 4,854 6/22 SP L 9-2 Kubiak (3-5) O’Grady (3-4) 30-30 3rd 7.0 5,582 6/23 @SL W 5-1 Perez (5-2) Hale (4-2) 31-30 3rd 6.0 6,676 6/24 @SL W 6-3 Brownell (5-1) Blevins (4-4) 32-30 3rd 6.0 5,577 6/25 @SL W 4-1 Treece (5-1) Reed (1-1) 33-30 3rd 6.0 3,988 6/26 @SL L 10-4 Talbot (2-0) Simon (0-2) 33-31 3rd 7.0 2,946 6/27 @SL L 7-0 Nix (6-5) O’Grady (3-5) 33-32 3rd 7.0 3,706 6/28 @SL L 3-0 Hale (5-2) Perez (5-3) 33-33 3rd 8.0 3,498 6/29 @SL L 3-2 (11) Richardson (1-4) Crider (0-4) 33-34 3rd 8.0 4,544 6/30 MD W 5-3 Diaz (2-0) McCoy (2-3) 34-34 3rd 7.0 5,653 7/1 MD W 10-8 Treece (6-1) Eppley (1-3) 35-34 3rd 7.0 5,426 7/2 MD W 10-5 O’Grady (4-5) Hayes (3-3) 36-34 3rd 6.0 6,744 ^ - Walk-off Win

2017 DUCKS DAY-BY-DAY (FIRST HALF)

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DATE OPP W/L Score WP LP Rec. Pos. GB Road Att Home Att 7/3 LA L 5-0 Lewis (5-5) Perez (5-4) 0-1; 36-35 T-3rd 1.0 7,167 7/4 LA W 9-3 Brownell (6-1) Leverett (4-4) 1-1; 37-35 T-1st - 7,248 7/5 LA W 1-0 Larkins (3-6) Bergesen (4-6) 2-1; 38-35 T-1st - 3,829 7/6 LA L 7-6 Shuman (2-0) Diaz (2-1) 2-2; 38-36 T-2nd 0.5 5,014 7/7 @MD L 5-4 Stem (1-1) Crider (0-5) 2-3; 38-37 3rd 1.0 3,126 7/8 @MD L 7-2 Hayes (4-3) Perez (5-5) 2-4; 38-38 3rd 1.5 3,999 7/9 @MD W 4-3 Brownell (7-1) Grening (7-3) 3-4; 39-38 3rd 1.0 2,968 7/14 SP L 3-2 Wright (3-1) Diaz (2-2) 3-5; 39-39 4th 2.0 4,580 7/15 SP W 7-4 Perez (6-5) Oliver (3-2) 4-5; 40-39 3rd 2.0 6,859 7/16 SP L 3-2 Irvine (6-2) O’Grady (4-6) 4-6; 40-40 4th 2.0 5,208 7/17 NB W 5-3 Rogers (2-0) Fry (0-3) 5-6; 41-40 4th 1.0 4,504 7/18 NB L 8-2 Hepple (2-0) Alvarez (0-1) 5-7; 41-41 4th 2.0 4,564 7/19 NB W 13-6 Larkins (4-6) Dupra (3-7) 6-7; 42-41 3rd 2.0 5,164 7/21 @LA L 5-1 Leverett (6-5) Perez (6-6) 6-8; 42-42 T-3rd 2.5 5,334 7/22 @LA W 5-1 O’Grady (5-6) Lewis (5-7) 7-8; 43-42 3rd 2.5 6,272 7/23 @LA L 7-2 Bergesen (6-6) Brownell (7-2) 7-9; 43-43 4th 2.5 5,216 7/25 SL W 6-1 Simon (1-2) Marshall (6-6) 8-9; 44-43 3rd 1.5 6,863 7/26 SL L 5-4 Maine (1-1) Aardsma (1-1) 8-10; 44-44 3rd 2.5 5,804 7/27 SL W 9-8 De La Rosa (3-1) Corpas (1-4) 9-10; 45-44 3rd 2.0 4,968 7/28 @BP L 8-7 Ramirez (3-1) Aardsma (1-2) 9-11; 45-45 3rd 2.5 3,082 7/29 @BP W 11-1 Brownell (8-2) Aquilino (0-1) 10-11; 46-45 3rd 1.5 3,356 7/30 @BP L 8-7 DeJiulio Jr. (3-4) Diaz (2-3) 10-12; 46-46 3rd 2.5 3,197 7/31 @YK W 10-7 (10) Diaz (3-3) Westphal (2-7) 11-12; 47-46 T-2nd 1.5 2,782 8/1 @YK L 11-2 Gailey (9-7) Perez (6-7) 11-13; 47-47 3rd 2.5 2,526 8/2 @YK L 4-3 Gaynor (1-0) Simon (1-3) 11-14; 47-48 3rd 2.5 3,767 8/3 BP L 8-2 Parra (1-0) Brownell (8-3) 11-15; 47-49 3rd 3.5 4,715 8/4 BP W 11-10^ Rogers (3-0) Delcarmen (2-2) 12-15; 48-49 3rd 2.5 5,215 8/5 BP W 4-3 Larkins (5-6) Roibal (1-1) 13-15; 49-49 3rd 1.5 7,038 8/6 BP W 2-1 Perez (7-7) Brewer (7-5) 14-15; 50-49 3rd 0.5 5,914 8/7 MD PPD (Game postponed due to inclement weather; will be made up as part of a doubleheader on Tuesday, August 8 at 6:00 p.m.) 8/8 (G1) MD W 10-0 Simon (2-3) Fornataro (0-4) 15-15; 51-49 T-1st - - 8/8 (G1) MD W 4-2 Rogers (4-0) Grening (7-5) 16-15; 52-49 T-1st - 4,673 8/9 MD W 4-1 Alvarez (1-1) Hernandez (8-3) 17-15; 53-49 1st - 4,639 8/10 @MD W 1-0 Larkins (6-6) Thornton (2-2) 18-15; 54-49 1st - 3,569 8/11 @MD W 8-4 (8) Perez (8-7) Hayes (6-6) 19-15; 55-49 1st - 3,967 8/12 @MD W 9-5 (8) Dunning (1-0) Russo (0-2) 20-15; 56-49 1st - 4,448 8/13 @MD W 5-2 Levine (3-0) Fornataro (0-5) 21-15; 57-49 1st - 2,896 8/15 @SP W 3-2 Alvarez (2-1) Kubiak (5-10) 22-15; 58-49 1st - 4,470 8/16 (G1) @SP W 7-3 (7) Larkins (7-6) Achter (2-1) 23-15; 59-49 1st - 3,912 8/16 (G2) @SP L 7-5 Shaban (4-4) Wilson (0-2) 23-16; 59-50 1st - 3,889 8/17 @SP W 5-4 Mesa (1-0) Oliver (5-4) 24-16; 60-50 1st - 6,078 8/18 LA W 10-1 Dunning (2-0) Gardner (0-3) 25-16; 61-50 1st - 4,882 8/19 LA L 9-8 Carter (4-2) Diaz (3-4) 25-17; 61-51 1st - 6,843 8/20 LA W 6-5^ Crider (1-5) Carter (4-3) 26-17; 62-51 1st - 5,744 8/21 SL W 4-3 Wilson (1-2) Johnston (1-3) 27-17; 63-51 1st - 4,288 8/22 SL W 3-2 (11)^ Wilson (2-2) Haynes (1-4) 28-17; 64-51 1st - 4,342 8/23 SL L 6-3 Gleason (4-7) Dunning (2-1) 28-18; 64-52 1st - 4,224 8/24 SL W 4-3 (10)^ Diaz (4-4) Haley (2-2) 29-18; 65-52 1st - 4,306 8/25 @NB L 5-3 Greenwood (3-4) Levine (3-1) 29-19; 65-53 1st - 3,329 8/26 @NB 8/27 @NB 8/28 YK 8/29 YK 8/30 YK 8/31 YK 9/1 NB 9/2 NB 9/3 NB 9/4 NB 9/5 @YK 9/6 @YK 9/7 @YK 9/8 BP 9/9 BP 9/10 BP 9/12 @LA 9/13 @LA 9/14 @LA 9/15 @SL 9/16 @SL 9/17 @SL ^ - Walk-off Win

2017 DUCKS DAY-BY-DAY (SECOND HALF)

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4/19/2017 RHP Rob Rogers signed and activated; LHP Jack Snodgrass placed on the inactive list 4/28/2017 RHP Tyler Levine signed and activated; LHP Eury De La Rosa placed on the inactive list 4/29/2017 INF Nate Freiman’s contract purchased by Pericos de Puebla of the Mexican League 5/5/2017 RHP Eric Gagne signed and activated; LHP Eury De La Rosa reinstated to the active list; RHP Keith Couch placed on the inactive list 5/16/2017 OF Anthony Vega signed and activated; OF Nolan Reimold placed on the disabled list retroactive to May 9 5/21/2017 LHP Jack Snodgrass reinstated to the active list; RHP David Aardsma placed on the inactive list; RHP Eric Gagne placed on the reserve/retired list 5/23/2017 OF Nolan Reimold and RHP David Aardsma reinstated to the active list; LHP Rafael Perez placed on the inactive list 5/25/2017 RHP Keith Couch reinstated to the active list; RHP Matt Larkins placed on the inactive list 5/26/2017 C Jordan Pacheco signed and activated; C Dominic Blanco released 5/27/2017 RHP Matt Larkins and LHP Rafael Perez reinstated to the active list; RHP Keith Couch and LHP Jack Snodgrass placed on the inactive list 5/28/2017 OF/Bench Coach Lew Ford signed and activated; OF Nolan Reimold placed on the reserve/retired list 5/30/2017 INF Zach Goldstein signed and activated; INF Cody Puckett placed on the disabled list; RHP Keith Couch and LHP Jack Snodgrass transferred from the inactive list to the disabled list 5/31/2017 RHP David Aardsma placed on the disabled list; RHP Matt Larkins placed on the inactive list 6/1/2017 INF Andrew Florides signed and activated; RHP Henry Hirsch signed and activated; OF Fehlandt Lentini placed on the inactive list; RHP Tyler Wilson placed on the disabled list retroactive to May 30, 2017 6/4/2017 RHP Matt Larkins and OF Fehlandt Lentini reinstated to the active list; RHP John Brownell and LHP Rafael Perez placed on the inactive list 6/6/2017 RHP Alfredo Simon signed and activated; RHP Matt Larkins placed on the inactive list 6/8/2017 LHP Rafael Perez reinstated to the active list; RHP Tim Melville placed on the inactive list 6/9/2017 RHP John Brownell reinstated to the active list; LHP Rafael Perez placed on the inactive list 6/10/2017 INF Ruben Gotay signed and activated; INF Andrew Florides released; RHP Matt Larkins reinstated to the active list; RHP John Brownell placed on the inactive list; RHP Tim Melville’s contract purchased by the Minnesota Twins organization 6/13/2017 LHP Rafael Perez reinstated to the active list; RHP Dennis O’Grady placed on the inactive list 6/14/2017 RHP John Brownell reinstated to the active list; LHP Rafael Perez placed on the inactive list 6/16/2017 RHP Dennis O’Grady and LHP Rafael Perez reinstated to the active list; RHP John Brownell and RHP Matt Larkins placed on the inactive list 6/19/2017 LHP John Lannan signed and activated; RHP Chin-Hui Tsao placed on the reserve/retired list; RHP John Brownell and RHP Matt Larkins reinstated to the active list; RHP Dennis O’Grady and LHP Rafael Perez placed on the inactive list 6/21/2017 RHP Dennis O’Grady reinstated to the active list; LHP Jim Fuller placed on the disabled list 6/23/2017 LHP Rafael Perez reinstated to the active list; RHP Dennis O’Grady placed on the inactive list 6/24/2017 RHP Roman Gomez signed and activated; LHP Rafael Perez placed on the inactive list 6/26/2017 RHP David Aardsma reinstated to the active list; RHP Matt Larkins placed on the inactive list 6/27/2017 RHP Dennis O’Grady reinstated to the active list; RHP Alfredo Simon placed on the inactive list 6/28/2017 LHP Rafael Perez reinstated to the active list; RHP Dennis O’Grady placed on the inactive list 6/30/2017 RHP Matt Larkins reinstated to the active list; RHP Roman Gomez released 7/1/2017 RHP Alfredo Simon reinstated to the active list; LHP Eury De La Rosa placed on the disabled list retroactive to June 23, 2017 7/2/2017 OF Quintin Berry signed and activated; INF Zach Goldstein placed on the inactive list; RHP Dennis O’Grady reinstated to the active list; RHP Matt Larkins placed on the inactive list 7/5/2017 RHP Matt Larkins reinstated to the active list; RHP Henry Hirsch placed on the disabled list retroactive to July 2, 2017 7/6/2017 RHP Steven De La Cruz signed and activated; RHP Alfredo Simon placed on the inactive list; INF Zach Goldstein traded to the San Rafael Pacifics of the Pacific Association in exchange for a player to be named later 7/10/2017 RHP Steven De La Cruz released 7/14/2017 RHP Henderson Alvarez and RHP Jake Dunning signed and activated; RHP John Brownell placed on the inactive list 7/17/2017 RHP Alfredo Simon reinstated to the active list; RHP Dennis O’Grady placed on the inactive list 7/20/2017 LHP Eury De La Rosa reinstated to the active list; OF Fehlandt Lentini placed on the inactive list 7/22/2017 RHP Dennis O’Grady reinstated to the active list; RHP Matt Larkins placed on the inactive list; OF Fehlandt Lentini placed on the suspended list 7/23/2017 RHP John Brownell reinstated to the active list; RHP Dennis O’Grady placed on the inactive list 7/26/2017 RHP Matt Larkins reinstated to the active list; RHP Henderson Alvarez placed on the inactive list 7/28/2017 RHP Dennis O’Grady reinstated to the active list; RHP Matt Larkins placed on the inactive list 7/30/2017 RHP Henderson Alvarez reinstated to the active list; RHP John Brownell placed on the inactive list 7/31/2017 RHP Matt Larkins reinstated to the active list; RHP Henderson Alvarez placed on the inactive list; INF Jake McGuiggan acquired from the New Britain Bees in exchange for a player to be named later; OF Anthony Vega placed on the inactive list 8/3/2017 INF Jake McGuiggan traded to the New Britain Bees to complete an earlier trade; RHP John Brownell reinstated to the active list; OF Anthony Vega reinstated to the active list; LHP Eury De La Rosa placed on the disabled list 8/4/2017 RHP Henderson Alvarez reinstated to the active list; RHP David Aardsma placed on the inactive list 8/9/2017 C Audie Afenir signed and activated; C Jordan Pacheco placed on the disabled list 8/10/2017 RHP Tyler Wilson reinstated to the active list; OF Derrick Pyles signed and activated; RHP John Brownell and RHP Henderson Alvarez placed on the inactive list 8/13/2017 LHP John Lannan placed on the reserve/retired list 8/14/2017 RHP Henderson Alvarez reinstated to the active list; RHP John Brownell reinstated to the active list; RHP Tyler Levine placed on the inactive list 8/16/2017 LHP Joe Testa and RHP Wanel Mesa signed and activated; RHP Jake Dunning and RHP Henderson Alvarez placed on the inactive list 8/17/2017 OF Quintin Berry’s contract purchased by the Milwaukee Brewers organization 8/18/2017 RHP Jake Dunning and RHP Tyler Levine reinstated to the active list; LHP Joe Testa and RHP Wanel Mesa released 8/19/2017 RHP Matt Marsh signed and activated; RHP Henderson Alvarez reinstated to the active list; OF Anthony Vega placed on the inactive list 8/22/2017 OF Jordan Hinshaw acquired from the New Britain Bees in exchange for future considerations; RHP Henderson Alvarez placed on the inactive list 8/26/2017 RHP Henderson Alvarez’ contract purchased by the Philadelphia Phillies organization

2017 TRANSACTIONS

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2017 POSITION PLAYERS

GIOVANNY ALFONZO #6 R/R INFIELDER Last Game: 1-3, RBI, BB Last Series: 3-11, R, 2B, 3 RBI Hitting Streak: +2 On-Base Streak: +2 vs. Bees: .333 (14-for-42), 4 R, 2B, HR, 5 RBI, BB Notes:

First season with the Ducks.

Spent two seasons in the Miami Marlins organization, rising as high as Single-A Greensboro.

Son of Edgar Alfonzo and nephew of former New York Met and Long Island Duck Edgardo Alfonzo.

Played collegiate baseball first at Florida State University before transferring to the University of Tampa.

ALEX BURG #23 R/R CATCHER Last Game: 1-4, 2B Last Series: 1-12, 2 RBI, SF Hitting Streak: +1 On-Base Streak: +1 vs. Bees: .194 (7-for-36), 3 R, 2 2B, HR, RBI, 4 BB Notes:

First season with the Ducks.

Played for seven years in the San Francisco, Miami, and Texas organizations, reaching as high as Triple-A in 2015 and 2016.

Was a 2015 California League Mid-Season All-Star after hitting .302 with 15 home runs for the High Desert Mavericks in 57 games.

Was teammates with Ducks pitcher Jack Snodgrass in the San Francisco system.

AUDIE AFENIR #24 R/R CATCHER Last Game: 1-4, 2B, R Last Series: 0-4 Hitting Streak: +1 On-Base Streak: +1 vs. Bees: .250 (1-for-4), R, 2B Notes:

First season with the Ducks.

Spent first three seasons of career (2015-17) in the New York Yankees organization, reaching as high as Advanced-A Tampa.

Split time with Tampa as well as Lake Erie of the Frontier League this season, combining to play 19 games.

Drafted by the Yankees in the 25th round of the 2015 amateur draft out of Oral Roberts University.

DELTA CLEARY JR. #5 S/R OUTFIELDER Last Game: 0-0, SAC Last Series: 4-13, 3 BB Hitting Streak: -1 On-Base Streak: -1 vs. Bees: .159 (7-for-44), R, 2 RBI, BB, SAC, 3-3 SB Notes:

Third season with the Ducks.

Finished third in the Atlantic League and set a new career high with a .321 batting average in 2016.

Played for eight years in the Colorado and Washington organizations, reaching as high as Triple-A in 2014.

Selected by Colorado in the 37th round of the 2008 amateur draft.

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2017 POSITION PLAYERS

MARC KRAUSS #34 L/R OUTFIELDER Last Game: 0-4 Last Series: 3-13, R, HR, 2 RBI, 4 BB, HBP Hitting Streak: -1 On-Base Streak: -1 vs. Bees: .244 (10-for-41), 8 R, 3 2B, 2 HR, 8 RBI, 8 BB, SF, 1-1 SB Notes:

First season with the Ducks.

Spent three seasons in the MLB from 2013-2015, spending time with Houston, Los Angeles (AL), Tampa Bay and Detroit.

Was part of the 2012 trade sending INF Chris Johnson from the Houston Astros to the Arizona Diamondbacks.

Selected by Arizona in the 2nd round of the 2009 amateur draft, one pick after Jason Kipnis

RUBEN GOTAY #30 S/R INFIELDER Last Game: 2-4, R, 2B, RBI Last Series: 0-7, 3 BB Hitting Streak: +1 On-Base Streak: +7 vs. Bees: .250 (2-for-8), 2 R, 2B, RBI, BB Notes:

Second season with the Ducks.

Played in 107 games for the Ducks in 2016, batting .275 with seven homers, 63 RBI, 41 runs, 100 hits, 18 doubles and a team-high 56 walks.

Spent four seasons in Major Leagues with Kansas City Royals (2004-05), New York Mets (2007) and Atlanta Braves (2008).

2013 MiLB.com Organization All-Star with Cardinals; Two-time Mid-Season All-Star (2013, ‘14) and three-time Post-Season All-Star (2004, ‘09, ‘13).

LEW FORD #20 R/R OUTFIELDER Last Game: Did Not Play Last Series: 5-16, 2 R, 2 2B, 2 BB Hitting Streak: -1 On-Base Streak: +11 vs. Bees: .421 (8-for-19), 6 R, 2 2B, 3 RBI, 4 BB, HBP Notes:

Eighth season with the Ducks; Fourth as player/coach

Named Atlantic League’s Player of the Year in 2014.

Earned Atlantic League All-Star Game selections with Ducks in 2014 and 2015.

Spent six seasons in Major Leagues, including five with the Minnesota Twins (2003-07) and one with the Baltimore Orioles (2012).

JORDAN HINSHAW #28 R/R OUTFIELDER Last Game: 3-5, 2B Last Series: 2-9, 2 R, BB, SAC Hitting Streak: +1 On-Base Streak: +1 vs. Bees: .600 (3-for-5), 2B Notes:

Had 10-game hitting streak and ALPB-best 26-game on-base streak snapped on August 24 (0-for-5, 4 K vs. Sugar Land)

First season with the Ducks, acquired by Ducks from New Britain Bees on August 22 in exchange for future considerations.

Spent past three seasons playing in the Pacific Association, including parts of two years each with the Vallejo Admirals and Pittsburg Diamonds.

Named the Pacific Association Rookie of the Year in 2014 after batting .339 with 12 homers, 43 RBI and 18 stolen bases in 65 games.

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ELMER REYES #13 R/R INFIELDER Last Game: 1-4, R Last Series: 5-13, 3 R, 4 2B, BB, HBP Hitting Streak: +3 On-Base Streak: +7 vs. Bees: .255 (12-for-47), 5 R, 2B, HR, 7 RBI, 3 BB, HBP Notes:

Second season with the Ducks.

Last played in the United States with the Ducks in 2015.

Was a member of the Nicaraguan National Team in 2016, which failed to qualify for the World Baseball Classic.

Spent seven seasons in the Atlanta organization, reaching as high as Triple-A in 2014 and 2015.

2017 POSITION PLAYERS

ANGELO SONGCO #26 L/R INFIELDER Last Game: 0-4 Last Series: 4-14, 2 R, 2B, RBI, 3 BB Hitting Streak: -1 On-Base Streak:-1 vs. Bees: .282 (11-for-39), 3 R, 2B, 2 HR, 7 RBI, BB Notes:

First season with the Ducks.

Spent the last three seasons with St. Paul of the American Association, where he hit 49 home runs.

Hit 29 home runs with Advanced-A Rancho Cucamonga of the California League in 2011.

Spent six seasons in the Los Angeles Dodgers organization, reaching as high as Double-A in 2013 and 2014.

DERRICK PYLES #19 R/R OUTFIELDER Last Game: 1-4, RBI Last Series: 2-7, R Hitting Streak: +1 On-Base Streak: +1 vs. Bees: .333 (2-for-6), R, RBI, BB (w/ LI & SL) Notes:

First season with the Ducks.

Signed on August 10 after playing 13 games earlier this year with the Sugar Land Skeeters

Played 14 games with Lancaster Barnstormers in 2015

Has played in six different independent leagues across eight-year career (Golden, Can-Am, Pecos, American Association, United and Atlantic).

DAN LYONS #12 R/R INFIELDER Last Game: Did Not Play Last Series: 7-17, R, HR, 2 RBI Hitting Streak: +4 On-Base Streak: +7 vs. Bees: .207 (6-for-29), R, RBI, 6 BB, 3 HBP, 1-1 SB Notes:

Seventh season with the Ducks, making him the longest-tenured player on the roster.

2015 Rawlings Gold Glove Defensive Player of the Year.

MVP of the 2012 Atlantic League Championship Series.

Selected by Washington in the 14th round of the 2007 amateur draft, and spent four years in the Nationals organization

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2017 PITCHERS

PATRICK CRIDER #14 LHP RELIEVER

Last Three Games: 8/23 ND, 0.1 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 0 K 8/21 ND, 0.2 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 1 K 8/20 W, 0.1 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 1 K

Notes:

Third season with the Ducks.

Selected to 2016 Atlantic League All-Star Game, led the Ducks with 61 appearances.

Had 26 scoreless appearances from May 28-August 3 in 2016.

JOHN BROWNELL #7 RHP STARTER

Last Start: 8/21 ND, 5.0 IP, 5 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 3 BB, 4 K, 95 pitches, 53 strikes

Notes:

Sixth season with the Ducks.

Is the franchise’s all-time leader in Wins, Games Started, Innings Pitched, and Strikeouts.

Beginning his 12th season in professional baseball, was originally drafted by Philadelphia in the 27th round of the 2006 amateur draft

DAVID AARDSMA #21 RHP RELIEVER

Last Three Games: 7/31 ND, 1.0 IP, 1 H, 1 R, 0 BB, 2 K 7/28 L, 0.2 IP, 0 H, 1 R, 0 ER, 1 BB, 1 K 7/26 L, 0.1 IP, 1 H, 1 R, 2 BB, 0 K

Notes:

First season with the Ducks.

Played nine MLB seasons from 2004-2015 with SF, CHC, CHW, BOS, SEA, NYY, NYM, and ATL.

Is first alphabetically of 18,954 players to appear in a Major League game.

HENDERSON ALVAREZ #37 RHP STARTER

Last Start: 8/20 ND, 7.0 IP, 8 H, 4 R, 3 ER, 2 BB, 1 K, 88 pitches, 62 strikes

Notes:

First season with the Ducks.

Spent five seasons in the Major Leagues, including two with the Toronto Blue Jays (2011-12) and three with the Miami Marlins (2013-15).

Pitched no-hitter with Marlins against Tigers on September 29, 2013; Selected as National League All-Star in 2014.

AMALIO DIAZ #38 RHP RELIEVER

Last Three Games: 8/24 W, 1.0 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 2 K 8/21 SV, 1.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 2 K 8/19 L, 1.0 IP, 2 H, 3 R, 0 BB, 2 K

Notes:

Third season with the Ducks.

Had 13 consecutive scoreless appearances from May 17-June 17, 2016.

Did not allow a run in six appearances during the 2016 postseason.

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2017 PITCHERS

DENNIS O’GRADY #17 RHP RELIEVER

Last Three Games: 8/22 ND, 1.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 2 K 8/20 ND, 0.2 IP, 1 H, 1 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 0 K 8/18 ND, 1.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 0 K

Notes:

First season with the Ducks.

Played six years in the San Diego Padres organization, reaching as high as Triple-A in 2014 and 2015.

Did not play in 2016 due to injury.

MATT LARKINS #44 RHP STARTER

Last Start: 8/22 ND, 8.0 IP, 8 H, 2 R, 1 ER, 2 BB, 6 K, 105 pitches, 70 strikes

Notes:

Second season with the Ducks.

Traded to Long Island in September 2016 by the Lincoln Saltdogs of the American Association in exchange for a Player to be Named Later.

Began his career with Abilene of the North American Baseball League in 2012, and spent three years with Amarillo of the American Association.

TYLER LEVINE #18 RHP RELIEVER

Last Three Games: 8/18 L, 6.0 IP, 7 H, 4 R, 1 BB, 3 K (start) 8/13 W, 5.0 IP, 8 H, 1 R, 0 BB, 2 K (start) 8/8 (G2) ND, 4.1 IP, 2 H, 2 R, 2 BB, 1 K (start)

Notes:

First season with the Ducks.

Spent 2016 season with Joliet Slammers and Evansville Otters in the Frontier League.

East Meadow, N.Y. native; East Meadow High School and SUNY College at Old Westbury alum.

JAKE DUNNING #45 RHP STARTER

Last Start: 8/23 L, 6.0 IP, 9 H, 6 R, 4 ER, 1 BB, 4 K, 90 pitches, 65 strikes

Notes:

First season with the Ducks.

Spent two seasons in the Major Leagues with the San Francisco Giants (2013-14).

Began 2017 season in the Chicago White Sox organization, splitting time with Double-A Birmingham and Triple-A Charlotte.

MATT MARSH #36 RHP RELIEVER

Last Three Games: 8/22 ND, 1.0 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 1 K 8/21 ND, 0.1 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 0 K 8/19 ND, 2.0 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 1 K

Notes:

First season with the Ducks.

Spent four seasons in the New York Yankees organization, including 15 games in 2017 split between Advanced-A Tampa and Double-A Trenton.

Played collegiate baseball at Austin Peay University (2010), Chipola College (2011) and Liberty University (2012-14).

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2017 PITCHERS

ZAC TREECE #9 RHP RELIEVER

Last Three Games: 8/25 ND, 1.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 3 K 8/23 ND, 2.2 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 4 K 8/21 ND, 0.1 IP, 0 H, 1 R, 2 BB, 1 K

Notes:

Second season with the Ducks.

Traded to Long Island in September 2016 by the River City Rascals of the Frontier League in exchange for a Player to be Named Later.

Struck out six batters in 3.2 innings for the Ducks in the 2016 postseason.

TYLER WILSON #29 RHP RELIEVER

Last Three Games: 8/24 ND, 1.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 0 K 8/22 W, 1.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 1 K 8/21 W, 0.2 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 0 K

Notes:

First season with the Ducks.

Pitched in 2015 and 2016 with the Ottawa Champions of the Can-Am League under the tutelage of Ducks pitching coach Billy Horn.

Drafted by the Boston Red Sox in the 13th round of the 2008 amateur draft.

ALFREDO SIMON #25 RHP STARTER

Last Start: 8/24 ND, 8.0 IP, 6 H, 3 R, 3 ER, 1 BB, 5 K, 91 pitches, 63 strikes

Notes:

First season with the Ducks.

Spent nine seasons in the Major Leagues, playing for the Baltimore Orioles (2008-11), Cincinnati Reds (2012-14, 2016) and Detroit Tigers (2015).

Chosen as a National League All-Star in 2014, pitching a scoreless innings of relief at Target Field in Minnesota.

ROB ROGERS #27 RHP RELIEVER

Last Three Games: 8/25 ND, 1.0 IP, 2 H, 1 R, 0 BB, 0 K 8/21 ND, 1.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 0 K 8/20 ND, 1.0 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 1 K

Notes:

First season with the Ducks.

Played four seasons in the Los Angeles Dodgers system, reaching as high as Triple-A in 2016.

Was born in Bay Shore, N.Y. and currently resides in Islip.

RAFAEL PEREZ #40 LHP STARTER

Last Start: 8/17 ND, 2.0 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 1 K, 31 pitches, 18 strikes

Notes:

First season with the Ducks.

Played seven MLB seasons with the Cleveland Indians from 2006-2012.

Last pitched in 2015 with Quintana Roo of the Mexican league, where he was named a Mexican League Mid-Season All-Star.

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2017 REGULAR SEASON HIGHS

Ducks Offense Most Runs, Game: .............................................................................................................. 13, 7/19 vs. NB Most Runs, Inning: ............................................................................................. 8, Twice; 8/19 vs. LA (4th) Most Hits, Game: ...................................................................................................... 17, Twice; 8/18 vs. LA Most Doubles, Game: ............................................................................................................ 9, 8/11 at MD Most Triples, Game: ............................................................................................................... 2, 5/17 vs. YK Most Home Runs, Game: .............................................................................. 3, Multiple Times; 7/25 vs. SL Most Stolen Bases, Game: ........................................................................................ 5, Twice; 7/18 vs. NB Most Strikeouts, Game: .......................................................................................................... 16, 6/16 at LA Most Walks, Game: .............................................................................................................. 10, 5/18 vs. YK Most Left on Base, Game: ........................................................................... 13, Multiple Times; 7/29 at BP Opponents Offense Most Runs, Game: .............................................................................................................. 13, 5/31 vs. SL Most Runs, Inning: ......................................................................................................... 8, 7/30 at BP (8th) Most Hits, Game: ................................................................................................................ 18, 5/31 vs. SL Most Doubles, Game: ........................................................................................................... 6, 5/31 vs. SL Most Triples, Game: .................................................................................................... 2, Twice; 7/30 at BP Most Home Runs, Game: ........................................................................................................ 4, 8/3 vs. BP Most Stolen Bases, Game: ........................................................................................... 5, 5/27 (G2) vs. LA Most Strikeouts, Game: ....................................................................................... 14, Twice; 6/7 (G2) at NB Most Walks, Game: ............................................................................................................. 11, 6/22 vs. SP Most Left on Base, Game: ........................................................................................ 14, Twice; 6/14 at SP Ducks Pitching Most Strikeouts, Game: ....................................................................................... 14, Twice; 6/7 (G2) at NB Most Walks, Game: ............................................................................................................. 11, 6/22 vs. SP Shutouts: ................................................................................................................................................... 6 Complete Games: ..................................................................................................................................... 5 Opponent Pitching Most Strikeouts, Game: .......................................................................................................... 16, 6/16 at LA Most Walks, Game: .............................................................................................................. 10, 5/18 vs. YK Shutouts: .................................................................................................................................................... 9 Complete Games: ...................................................................................................................................... 2 Individual Offense - Game Most Runs: ......................................................................................... 4, Twice; Anthony Vega 7/19 vs. NB Most Hits: ............................................................................. 4, Multiple Times; Delta Cleary Jr. 7/30 at BP Most Doubles: .............................................................................. 2, Multiple Times; Lew Ford 8/22 vs. SL Most Triples: .................................................................................................. 2, Anthony Vega 5/17 vs. YK Most Home Runs: .............................................................................. 2, Twice; Angelo Songco 6/13 at SP Most Runs Batted In: ................................................................. 4, Multiple Times; Marc Krauss 8/17 at SP Most Walks: ..................................................................... 3, Multiple Times; Marc Krauss 8/16 (G1) at SP Most Strikeouts: ...................................................................................... 5, Anthony Vega 8/16 (G1) at SP Most Stolen Bases: .............................................................................. 3, Twice; Quintin Berry 7/18 vs. NB Longest Hit Streak:............................................................................................ 16, Marc Krauss (7/9-7/31) Longest On-Base Streak: .................................................................................... 21, Marc Krauss (7/9-8/5)

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Individual Pitching - Game Most Hits Allowed:........................................................................................... 13, Matt Larkins 7/19 vs. NB Most Runs Allowed: ...................................................................................... 9, Dennis O’Grady 6/17 at LA Most Earned Runs Allowed: .......................................................................... 9, Dennis O’Grady 6/17 at LA Most Home Runs Allowed: ..................................................................... 3, Twice; Matt Larkins 7/19 vs. NB Most Walks: ........................................................................................... 5, Twice; John Brownell 7/9 at MD Most Strikeouts: .......................................................................................... 14, Tim Melville 6/7 (G2) at NB Miscellaneous Longest Game Time (9 inn.): ............................................................................................. 3:47, 6/16 at LA Longest Game Time, Home (9 inn.): ................................................................................... 3:45, 8/4 vs. BP Shortest Game Time (9 inn.): .............................................................................................. 2:11, 7/5 vs. LA Shortest Game Time, Home (9 inn): ................................................................................... 2:11, 7/5 vs. LA Longest Game Time (7 inn.): ..................................................................................... 2:47, 8/16 (G1) at SP Shortest Game Time (7 inn.): .................................................................................... 1:48, 4/23 (G2) at MD Longest Extra-Inning Game: ........................................................................... 4:08, 7/31 at YK (10 innings) Shortest Extra-Inning Game: .................................................................. 2:51, 4/26 (G2) at SP (10 innings) Largest Comeback Victory: ..................................................................................................... 6, 7/1 vs. MD Walk-Off Wins: ....................................................................................................................... 8, 8/24 vs. SL Most Ducks Errors, Game: ............................................................................................. 4, 4/26 (G2) at SP

vs.

10-7 7-7 11-9

7-10 13-7 9-8 8-5

2017 REGULAR SEASON HIGHS

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2017 TEAM BREAKDOWN

HOME RECORD VS.

Liberty Division: .................................. 14-9 Freedom Division: ............................ 20-16

ROAD RECORD VS.

Liberty Division: ................................ 14-14 Freedom Division: ............................ 17-14

RECORD BY MONTH

April: ..................................................... 4-6 May: ................................................. 15-14 June: ................................................ 15-14 July: ................................................. 13-12 August: ............................................... 18-7 September: .......................................... 0-0

DAILY RECORD

Sunday: .............................................. 12-8 Monday: ............................................... 4-3 Tuesday: ............................................ 11-6 Wednesday: ..................................... 12-10 Thursday: ............................................. 8-7 Friday: ............................................... 8-11 Saturday:............................................ 10-7

MISCELLANEOUS

vs. RHP: ........................................... 52-36 vs. LHP: ........................................... 13-17 One-Run Games: ............................. 23-21 Leading After 7: .................................. 53-5 Trailing After 7: ................................... 6-42 Tied After 7: ......................................... 6-6 Ducks Score First: ............................ 45-20 Opp. Scores First: ............................ 20-33 Shutouts For: .......................................... 6 Shutouts Against: .................................... 9 Series Play: ................................... 15-15-4 Series Sweeps: ....................................... 6 Doubleheaders: ................................ 12-10 Come-From-Behind Wins: ..................... 27 Longest Winning Streak: ....................... 12 Longest Losing Streak:............................ 5 High Water Mark: ................................ +13 Low Water Mark: .................................... -4 Double Plays Turned: .......................... 113 Double Plays Hit Into: .......................... 102 Triple Plays: ............................................ 0 Errors: ................................................... 86 Balks: ...................................................... 6

EXTRA INNING RECORD (5-5)

Date W/L Rec. Opp Score H/R Innings 4/26 (G1) L 2-3 SP 2-1 R 11 4/26 (G2) L 2-4 SP 3-2 R 10 5/9 L 8-11 YK 4-3 H 10 5/28 W 18-19 LA 5-4 H 10 5/30 W 19-19 SL 3-2 H 11 6/14 L 26-26 SP 7-6 R 10 6/29 L 33-34 SL 3-2 R 11 7/31 W 47-46 YK 10-7 R 10 8/22 W 64-51 SL 3-2 H 11 8/24 W 65-52 SL 4-3 H 10

RECORD WHEN DUCKS SCORE

RUNS W-L 0 0-9 1 2-8 2 3-15 3 9-7 4 12-5 5 7-4 6 7-2 7 5-2 8 7-1 9 3-0 10+ 9-0

RECORD WHEN OPPONENTS SCORE

RUNS W-L 0 6-0 1 16-0 2 11-4 3 14-6 4 5-5 5 5-8 6 2-7 7 2-8 8 2-8 9 0-2 10+ 1-5

HOME RUNS

Ducks: 95 Opponents: 86 Home: 53 At Long Island: 50 Road: 42 At Home: 36 Solo: 51 2-Run: 33 3-Run: 9 Grand Slam: 2

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2017 TEAM BREAKDOWN

STARTS BY POSITION

C- Burg (80), Pacheco (26), Blanco (7), Afenir (5) 1B- Krauss (54), Songco (39), Pacheco (12), Gotay (8), Freiman (5) 2B- Reyes (87), Alfonzo (29), Goldstein (2) SS- Lyons (103), Reyes (12), Alfonzo (3) 3B- Alfonzo (51), Gotay (38), Puckett (27), Goldstein (3) LF- Krauss (35), Songco (28), Vega (22), Ford (19), Reimold (9), Berry (2), Pyles (2), Burg (1), Lentini (1) CF- Cleary Jr. (103), Vega (6), Berry (6), Ford (2), Lentini (1) RF- Lentini (62), Berry (17), Vega (16), Songco (11), Burg (3), Krauss (3), Pyles (3), Hinshaw (3) DH- Ford (35), Songco (28), Krauss (14), Reimold (10), Puckett (6), Reyes (5), Gotay (4), Burg (3), Pacheco (3), Freiman (3), Pyles (3), Lyons (1), Cleary Jr. (1), Vega (1), Alfonzo (1)

HOME RUNS BY GAME

4/21 Nate Freiman, Alex Burg 4/23 (G1) Nate Freiman 4/26 (G2) Nate Freiman 4/27 Alex Burg, Delta Cleary Jr., Nate Freiman 4/29 Angelo Songco 5/1 Cody Puckett, Marc Krauss 5/2 Angelo Songco 5/3 (G1) Angelo Songco 5/3 (G2) Nolan Reimold 5/5 Cody Puckett 5/6 Angelo Songco, Angelo Songco, Marc Krauss 5/7 Nolan Reimold 5/10 Alex Burg 5/16 Angelo Songco 5/18 Angelo Songco 5/20 Alex Burg 5/21 Alex Burg, Angelo Songco 5/26 Cody Puckett 5/27 (G1) Angelo Songco 5/30 Marc Krauss 6/2 (G2) Lew Ford, Angelo Songco, Elmer Reyes 6/7 (G1) Fehlandt Lentini 6/10 Lew Ford, Dan Lyons 6/11 Angelo Songco, Marc Krauss 6/13 Angelo Songco (2) 6/14 Marc Krauss, Alex Burg 6/16 Marc Krauss 6/18 Angelo Songco 6/20 (G2) Anthony Vega 6/21 Marc Krauss 6/22 Lew Ford, Jordan Pacheco 6/29 Fehlandt Lentini, Lew Ford 7/1 Ruben Gotay 7/2 Lew Ford, Giovanny Alfonzo, Elmer Reyes 7/4 Dan Lyons, Ruben Gotay 7/6 Lew Ford 7/9 Fehlandt Lentini, Lew Ford, Marc Krauss 7/14 Dan Lyons 7/15 Dan Lyons 7/17 Alex Burg, Giovanny Alfonzo, Angelo Songco 7/18 Marc Krauss 7/19 Marc Krauss, Elmer Reyes, Anthony Vega 7/21 Jordan Pacheco 7/22 Jordan Pacheco, Marc Krauss 7/23 Marc Krauss, Angelo Songco 7/25 Alex Burg, Marc Krauss, Angelo Songco 7/27 Marc Krauss, Angelo Songco 7/29 Angelo Songco 7/30 Delta Cleary Jr. 8/1 Dan Lyons 8/5 Alex Burg, Marc Krauss 8/8 (G1) Ruben Gotay 8/13 Dan Lyons 8/15 Marc Krauss 8/16 (G1) *Giovanny Alfonzo*, Elmer Reyes 8/16 (G2) Lew Ford, Alex Burg 8/17 *Marc Krauss* 8/18 Anthony Vega, Ruben Gotay 8/19 Alex Burg 8/20 Angelo Songco 8/21 Dan Lyons 8/22 Marc Krauss

Italics = Two-run; Lined = Three-run; *X*=Grand Slam

STARTS BY BATTING ORDER

1- Lentini (57), Berry (24), Vega (19), Cleary Jr. (10), Hinshaw (3), Reyes (2), Lyons (2), Reimold (1) 2- Cleary Jr. (67), Reyes (19), Vega (13), Lentini (5), Ford (4), Lyons (3), Songco (2), Gotay (2), Reimold (2), Berry (1) 3- Ford (45), Songco (27), Pacheco (13), Reimold (11), Krauss (9), Reyes (8), Songco (4), Burg (1) 4- Songco (46), Krauss (42), Reyes (14), Ford (7), Burg (3), Freiman (3), Pacheco (2), Gotay (1) 5- Krauss (34), Songco (23), Burg (18), Gotay (13), Reyes (7), Reimold (6), Puckett (5), Freiman (5), Pacheco (4), Pyles (3) 6- Reyes (28), Burg (24), Krauss (16), Gotay (15), Puckett (15), Pacheco (12), Songco (5), Ford (1), Alfonzo (1), Cleary Jr. (1) 7- Burg (30), Alfonzo (14), Puckett (13), Gotay (13), Reyes (12), Lyons (10), Cleary Jr. (10), Pacheco (10), Vega (3), Krauss (2), Pyles (1) 8- Alfonzo (56), Cleary Jr. (15), Lyons (10), Burg (10), Gotay (6), Vega (6), Reyes (5), Pyles (4), Afenir (3), Blanco (3) 9- Lyons (79), Alfonzo (12), Reyes (9), Goldstein (5), Blanco (4), Vega (4), Afenir (2), Lentini (2), Cleary Jr. (1)

MULTI - HIT GAMES

2-Hit: Songco (26), Krauss (24), Cleary Jr. (21), Reyes (20), Burg (15), Alfonzo (15), Lyons (14), Ford (11), Gotay (10), Pacheco (8), Lentini (8), Vega (5), Berry (4), Reimold (4), Puckett (3), Afenir (2), Pyles (2), Hinshaw (1), Freiman (1) 3-Hit: Reyes (7), Cleary Jr. (7), Lentini (7), Lyons (6), Krauss (5), Ford (5), Songco (4), Burg (4), Alfonzo (3), Vega (3), Gotay (2), Berry (2), Pacheco (2), Puckett (2), Pyles (1), Hinshaw (1) 4-Hit: Alfonzo (2), Pacheco (1), Burg (1), Vega (1), Cleary Jr. (1) 5-Hit:

MULTI - RBI GAMES

2-RBI: Songco (13), Reyes (12), Krauss (8), Lyons (6), Pacheco (6), Alfonzo (6), Cleary Jr. (5), Gotay (4), Ford (3), Burg (2), Vega (2), Puckett (2), Berry (2), Lentini (1), Reimold (1), Freiman (1) 3-RBI: Krauss (6), Songco (5), Burg (4), Vega (3), Ford (2), Reyes (2), Lyons (2), Gotay (2), Puckett (1), Alfonzo (1), Cleary Jr. (1), Lentini (1) 4-RBI: Krauss (3), Songco (2), Pacheco (1), Burg (1), Alfonzo (1) 5-RBI: