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  • STATISTICAL INFORMATION2 0 1 9 O R I O L E S

    STATISTICAL INFORMATION

  • I N M E M O R I A M

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    Frank Robinson was not only one of the greatest players in Orioles history, but was also one of the premier players in the history of baseball. Fans will forever remember Frank for his 1966 season in which he won the Triple Crown and was named MVP during a year that brought Baltimore its first World Series championship. His World Series MVP performance capped off one of the greatest individual seasons in baseball history. An Orioles Legend and a Baseball Hall of Famer, Frank brought us so many wonderful memories, including two championships, during his time in Baltimore. As the first African-American manager in Major League history, Frank was a proponent of civil rights causes on and off the field, including policies that paved the way for minorities to have increased access to executive and management positions in baseball. His leadership in the front office and as manager of the Orioles was highlighted by being named the American League Manager of the Year in 1989. To this day, Frank remains the only person in Orioles history to serve as a player, coach, manager, and front office executive. Frank’s contributions to the Orioles and his work as an ambassador for Major League Baseball will never be forgotten.

  • MANAGER & COACHESMANAGER & COACHES

  • MANAGERIAL/COACHING CAREERBrandon Hyde was named the 20th manager in Orioles history on December 14, 2018...Begins his first Major League managerial role following 16 professional seasons in the coaching ranks and four professional seasons as a player...Most recently served as the Chicago Cubs bench coach in 2018, his second season in that role (also 2014)...Spent three seasons as the Cubs first base coach from 2015-17, and previously served as Chicago’s Director of Player Development from August 2012-13, after joining the Cubs in December of 2011 as their Minor League Field Coordinator...The Cubs qualified for the postseason four times during his tenure, including winning the franchise’s first World Series title in 108 years in 2016...Prior to joining the Cubs, spent nine seasons in the Marlins organization...Served as Marlins bench coach from June 2010 through 2011, and served as Miami’s interim manager on June 19, 2011 against Tampa Bay, following the resignation of manager Edwin Rodriguez...Began 2010 as the Marlins Minor League Infield Coordinator, after serving the previous five seasons (2005-09) as a manager across three different levels of the Marlins minor league system...Served as Double-A Jacksonville’s manager during 2009, leading the Suns to the Southern League Championship...Following the season, he managed the Mesa Solar Sox in the Arizona Fall League...In 2008, served as the manager at Class A-Advanced Jupiter, and in 2007, was the manager at Double-A Carolina...Managed Class-A Greensboro from 2005-06, the team that he received his professional coaching start with in 2003, serving as Greensboro’s Hitting Coach for the second half of the 2003 season and all of 2004 before being promoted to manager.

    playing CAREER Spent four seasons as a catcher and first baseman in the White Sox organization after signing as an undrafted free agent out of Long Beach State (CA) on June 20, 1997...Reached Triple-A in 2000 and played for the Chico Heat of the Independent Western League in 2001...Hit .252 with 15 home runs and 104 RBI in 200 games from 1997-2001.

    PERSONALHyde and his wife, Lisa, reside in Evanston, IL with their daughters, Aria and Addison, and son, Colton...Attended Long Beach State University (CA), St. Mary’s College (CA), and Santa Rosa Junior College (CA).

    CAREER/COACHING TIMELINE2003-04 Hitting Coach, Greensboro Bats, South Atlantic League, A (Marlins) 2005-06 Manager, Greensboro Grasshoppers, South Atlantic League, A (Marlins) 2007 Manager, Carolina Mudcats, Southern League, AA (Marlins) 2008 Manager, Jupiter Hammerheads, Florida State League, A (Marlins) 2009 Manager, Jacksonville Suns, Southern League, AA (Marlins) 2010 Minor League Infield Coordinator, Florida Marlins 2010-11 Bench Coach, Florida Marlins 2012 Minor League Field Coordinator, Chicago Cubs 2012-13 Director of Player Development, Chicago Cubs 2014 Bench Coach, Chicago Cubs 2015-17 First Base Coach, Chicago Cubs 2018 Bench Coach, Chicago Cubs 2019 Manager, Baltimore Orioles

    BRANDON HYDEMANAGER

    FULL NAME: Brandon Michael HydeBORN: October 3, 1973 2019 OPENING DAY AGE: 45

    BIRTHPLACE/RESIDENCE: Born in Santa Rosa, CA and resides in Evanston, ILMAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: Entering his 17th season as a coach or manager in professional baseball, his first season as a manager in the Major Leagues, and his first as manager of the Orioles.

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    ORIOLES MANAGERS ALL-TIME RECORDSManager Years Record Pct. Manager Years Record Pct.Earl Weaver 1968-82/85-86 1,480-1,060 .583 Billy Hitchcock 1962-63 163-161 .503Buck Showalter 2010-18 669-684 .494 Ray Miller 1998-99 157-167 .485Paul Richards 1955-61 517-539 .490 Lee Mazzilli 2004-05 129-140 .480Hank Bauer 1964-68 407-318 .561 Sam Perlozzo 2005-07 122-164 .427Johnny Oates 1991-94 291-270 .519 Phil Regan 1995 71-73 .493Mike Hargrove 2000-03 275-372 .425 Cal Ripken, Sr. 1987-88 68-101 .402 Frank Robinson 1988-91 230-285 .447 Jimmy Dykes 1954 54-100 .351 Joe Altobelli 1983-85 212-167 .559 Luman Harris* 1961 17-10 .630Dave Trembley 2007-10 187-283 .398 Juan Samuel* 2010 17-34 .333 Davey Johnson 1996-97 186-138 .574 *served as interim manager

  • ARNIE BEYELER (bay-ler)FIRST BASE COACH

    FULL NAME: Arnold H. BeyelerBORN: February 13, 1964 2019 OPENING DAY AGE: 55

    BIRTHPLACE/RESIDENCE: Born in Moab, UT and resides in Atlantic Beach, FLMAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: Enters his fourth season as a Major League coach and first season as the Orioles First Base Coach. Served three seasons as the First Base Coach for the Boston Red Sox from 2013-15.

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    MANAGERIAL/COACHING CAREEREnters his first season as the Orioles First Base Coach after being named to the position for the 2019 season...Marks his 28th season as manager, coach, or scout...Managed Miami’s Triple-A club in New Orleans for the past three seasons (2016-18)...Served three seasons (2013-15) as First Base Coach for the Boston Red Sox, he was also Boston’s Outfield Instructor during that time...Red Sox outfielders led the American League in 2014 with 37 assists, and Beyeler served as First Base coach for the 2014 AL All-Star team...In 2006, served as Hitting Coach for San Diego’s Double-A Mobile affiliate and worked as a coach for the West Oahu CaneFires in the Hawaiian Winter Baseball League after that season...Spent nine seasons as a manager in the Red Sox organization, guiding Short-Season A Lowell (2000-01), Class-A Augusta (2002), Double-A Portland (2007-10), and Triple-A Pawtucket (2011-12) to a combined 585-553 (.514) record and four playoff appearances...Led Pawtucket to the 2012 Governors’ Cup, marking the PawSox’s first International League Championship in 28 years...Also led Portland to a pair of Eastern League playoff berths in 2007-08, and was named the Eastern League’s top managerial prospect by Baseball America in 2010...Between stints with the Red Sox organization, managed Texas’ Class A-Advanced affiliate in Stockton (2003-04) and Bakersfield (2005), leading Stockton to the playoffs in 2003 and 2004...Spent three years coaching in the New York Yankees system as a hitting and infield coach for Triple-A Columbus (1997) and Double-A Norwich (1998-99)...Began his post-playing career as a Florida area scout for the Detroit Tigers from 1992-96.

    PLAYING CAREERA middle infielder, he played six minor league seasons in the Detroit Tigers system from 1986-91, reaching Triple-A Toledo in his final professional campaign...His best season came in 1987 when he hit .285 with 20 stolen bases in 117 games at Single-A Fayetteville while playing alongside current Arizona Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo.

    PERSONALBeyeler resides in Atlantic Beach, FL, and has two children: Jordan and Brady...Graduated from Wichita State University (KS), where he earned All-Conference honors in all three seasons from 1984-86 and was named to the All-Region team in 1985...Also attended Lamar Community College (CO).

    CAREER/COACHING TIMELINE1992-96 Area Scout (Florida), Detroit Tigers 1997 Hitting Coach, Columbus Clippers, International League, AAA (Yankees) 1998-99 Hitting Coach, Norwich Navigators, Eastern League, AA (Yankees) 2000-01 Manager, Lowell Spinners, New York-Penn League, A (Red Sox) 2002 Manager, Augusta GreenJackets, South Atlantic League, A (Red Sox) 2003-04 Manager, Stockton Ports, California League, A (Rangers) 2005 Manager, Bakersfield Blaze, California League, A (Rangers) 2006 Hitting Coach, Mobile BayBears, Southern League, AA (Padres) 2007-10 Manager, Portland Sea Dogs, Eastern League, AA (Red Sox) 2011-12 Manager, Pawtucket Red Sox, International League, AAA (Red Sox) 2013-15 First Base Coach, Boston Red Sox 2016-18 Manager, New Orleans Zephyrs/Baby Cakes, Pacific Coast League, AAA (Marlins) 2019 First Base Coach, Baltimore Orioles

  • DOUG BROCAILPITCHING COACH

    FULL NAME: Douglas Keith BrocailBORN: May 16, 1967 2019 OPENING DAY AGE: 51

    BIRTHPLACE/RESIDENCE: Born in Clearfield, PA and resides in TexasMAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: Enters his seventh season as a Major League coach and first season as the Orioles Pitching Coach.

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    COACHING CAREEREnters his first season as the Orioles Pitching Coach after being named to the position for the 2019 season...Most recently was the Pitching Coach for the Texas Rangers for three seasons (2016-18)...Began his post-playing career by spending six seasons in the Houston Astros organization...Named Special Assistant to the General Manager/Senior Pitching Advisor for Houston to start 2014 before spending most of 2014 and 2015 as Pitching Coach for the Double-A Corpus Christi Hooks...Named Astros Pitching Coach from June 2011-13 and saw 18 different pitchers make their Major League debuts during his tenure...Served as an Astros Special Assistant to the General Manager from 2010-11, a role in which he assisted with the evaluation of Major League and minor league players in the Astros system and handled some Major League scouting assignments.

    playing CAREER The right-handed pitcher enjoyed a 15-year Major League career from 1992-2009 with San Diego (1992-94, 2006-07), Houston (1995-96, 2008-09), Detroit (1997-2000), and Texas (2004-05) after being selected with the 12th overall pick in the 1986 First-Year Player Draft by the San Diego Padres...Compiled a 52-48 record with nine saves and a 4.00 ERA in 626 appearances/42 starts...Owned a 38-22 (.633) record over his final 12 seasons (1998-2009), the 11th-highest relief win total in the majors in that span, despite missing two full seasons...Registered a 2.83 ERA in 191 games over a three year span (1997-99) in Detroit, while holding opponents to a .225 batting average, allowing just 181 hits in 222.2 innings...Did not pitch in 2002-03 after initially having right elbow surgery on 4/27/01 to repair a full tear of the medial collateral ligament and partial tear of the flexor tendon...In his two seasons with Texas, went 9-4 with a 4.94 ERA over 104 relief appearances in his return to the majors...While in Padres spring camp on 3/11/06, underwent an angioplasty after doctors discovered blockage of his left anterior descending coronary artery during an angiogram...Underwent a second angioplasty on 4/10/06, but recovered to return from the disabled list in July and made 25 appearances out of the bullpen that year.

    PERSONALBrocail and his wife, Lisa, reside in Texas...The couple has five daughters: Taylor, McKinzie, Madisyne, Camdyn, and Parker Elisabeth...Earned all-state honors in football, basketball, and baseball at Lamar (CO) HS, where he pitched three no-hitters and fanned 156 batters in 76.0 innings to be named Colorado Pitcher of the Year in 1985...Attended Lamar Community College (CO).

    CAREER/COACHING TIMELINE2010-11 Special Assistant to the General Manager, Houston Astros 2011-13 Pitching Coach, Houston Astros 2014 Special Assistant to the General Manager/Senior Pitching Advisor, Houston Astros 2014-15 Pitching Coach, Corpus Christi Hooks, Texas League, AA (Astros) 2016-18 Pitching Coach, Texas Rangers 2019 Pitching Coach, Baltimore Orioles

    ORIOLES PITCHING COACHESCoach Years Seasons Coach Years SeasonsHarry Brecheen 1954-67 14 Pat Dobson Jr. 1996 1George Bamberger 1968-77 10 Bruce Kison 1999 1Ray Miller 1978-85, 1997, 2004-05 9 Sammy Ellis 2000 1Ken Rowe 1985-86 1.5 Leo Mazzone 2006-07 2Mark Wiley 1987, 2001-04 4.5 Rick Kranitz 2008-10 3Herm Starrette 1988 1 Mark Connor 2011 0.5Al Jackson 1989-91 3 Rick Adair 2011-13 2.5Dick Bosman 1992-94 3 Dave Wallace 2014-16 3Mike Flanagan 1995, 1998 2 Roger McDowell 2017-18 2

  • HOWIE CLARKASSISTANT HITTING COACH

    FULL NAME: Howard Roddy ClarkBORN: February 13, 1974 2019 OPENING DAY AGE: 45

    BIRTHPLACE/RESIDENCE: Born in San Diego, CA and resides in North Bend, WAMAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: Enters his third season as the Orioles Assistant Hitting Coach.

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    COACHING CAREEREnters his third season as the Orioles Assistant Hitting Coach after being named to the position on February 15, 2017...Marks his fifth year as a coach in the Orioles organization since joining the club in 2015...Spent the 2016 season as the Hitting Coach for Double-A Bowie and was the Hitting Coach for Class-A Delmarva in 2015 after an 18-year playing career in professional baseball.

    PLAYING CAREEROriginally selected in the 27th round of the 1992 First-Year Player Draft by the Orioles...Played 18 professional seasons with four different organizations (Baltimore, 1992-02, 2006; Toronto, 2003-04, 2007, 2009; Pittsburgh, 2005; and Minnesota, 2008)...Played 134 games at the Major League level, batting .262 across six seasons...Finished his playing career following the 2009 season with Triple-A Las Vegas (Toronto).

    PERSONALGraduated from Huntington Beach (CA) HS...Grandfather played football for the U.S. Naval Academy.

    COACHING TIMELINE2015 Hitting Coach, Delmarva Shorebirds, South Atlantic League, A (Orioles) 2016 Hitting Coach, Bowie Baysox, Eastern League, AA (Orioles) 2017-present Assistant Hitting Coach, Baltimore Orioles

  • TIM COSSINS (cousins)MAJOR LEAGUE FIELD COORDINATOR/CATCHING INSTRUCTOR

    FULL NAME: Timothy Carter CossinsBORN: March 31, 1970 2019 OPENING DAY AGE: 48

    BIRTHPLACE/RESIDENCE: Born in Sonoma, CA and resides in Windsor, CAMAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: Enters his first season as a Major League coach and first season as the Orioles Major League Field Coordinator/Catching Instructor.

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    MANAGERIAL/COACHING CAREEREnters his first season as the Orioles Major League Field Coordinator/Catching Instructor after being named to the posi-tion for the 2019 season...Marks his 18th season as a manager, coach, or Major League bullpen catcher...Spent the past six seasons (2013-18) with the Chicago Cubs as the Minor League Field/Catching Coordinator...Spent 10 years in the Marlins organization, including three seasons as manager of the GCL club (2003-04, 2007), two years as manager of their Florida State League team (2005-06), and six years as the Minor League Catching Coordinator...Began his coach-ing career with the Sonoma County Crushers of the Independent Western League in 2000 before joining the Kansas City Royals as a bullpen catcher.

    playing CAREER Was selected in the 16th round of the 1993 First-Year Player Draft by the Texas Rangers...Primarily played catcher and batted .215 in 255 career minor league games (1993-99) between the Rangers, New York Yankees, and Montreal Expos organizations...Appeared in six games for the Sonoma County Crushers of the Independent Western League in 2000.

    PERSONALCossins and his wife, Lori, reside in Windsor, CA...The couple has a son: Aiden...Attended the University of Oklahoma and played in the 1992 College World Series.

    COACHING TIMELINE2000 Coach, Sonoma County Crushers, Western League, (Independent) 2000-01 Bullpen Catcher, Kansas City Royals 2003-04 Manager, GCL Marlins, Gulf Coast League, R (Marlins) 2005-06 Manager, Jupiter Hammerheads, Florida State League, A (Marlins) 2007 Manager, GCL Marlins, Gulf Coast League, R (Marlins) 2008-12 Minor League Catching Coordinator, Florida/Miami Marlins 2013-18 Minor League Field/Catching Coordinator, Chicago Cubs 2019 Major League Field Coordinator/Catching Instructor, Baltimore Orioles

  • JOSÉ FLORESTHIRD BASE COACH

    FULL NAME: José David FloresBORN: January 1, 1971 2019 OPENING DAY AGE: 48

    BIRTHPLACE/RESIDENCE: Born in Río Piedras, Puerto Rico and resides in Gurabo, Puerto RicoMAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: Entering his second season as a Major League Coach and his first as Third Base Coach with the Orioles.

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    MANAGERIAL/COACHING CAREEREnters his first season as the Orioles Third Base Coach after being named to the position for the 2019 season...Marks his 19th season as a coach or manager...Earned his first Major League coaching assignment when he was named First Base Coach of the Philadelphia Phillies for the 2018 season while also serving as the Infield/Baserunning Instructor...Served as the Minor League Infield Coordinator for the Chicago Cubs from 2013-17...Served as a member of the coaching staff for Team Puerto Rico in the 2013 World Baseball Classic...Managed the Puerto Rico National Baseball Team from 2011-12 during the PanAm Games in Mexico and the Baseball World Cup in Panama...Managed the Cidra Bravos of the Puerto Rico Baseball Federation from 2004-11 where the team won four national titles (2005-06 and 2008-09) and was named Manager of the Year in 2005...Spent the 2008 season as manager of the Cleveland Indians Dominican Summer League team...Has served as a Third Base/Infield Coach in the Puerto Rico Professional Winter League since 2000 and has earned four championships: one in 2001 with the Bayamon Vaqueros and three with the Santurce Cangrejeros in 2015, 2016, 2019.

    playing CAREER Selected by the Houston Astros in the 1990 First-Year Player Draft...Played his entire professional career (1990-94) as an infielder in Houston’s Minor League system...During the 1993 season, finished second in the Florida State League in double plays turned by a shortstop (91)...On 5/15/93, broke Brian Hunter’s then-Osceola Astros record by hitting safely in 20 consecutive games.

    PERSONALFlores and his wife, Luz (Lisa), reside in Guarbo, Puerto Rico...The couple has two daughters: Adrianna (Adri) and Allison (Ali).

    COACHING TIMELINE2000-present Third Base/Infield Coach, Puerto Rico Professional Winter League 2004-11 Manager, Cidra Bravos, Puerto Rico Baseball Federation 2008 Manager, DSL Indians, Dominican Summer League, R (Indians) 2011-12 Manager, Puerto Rico National Baseball Team 2013-17 Minor League Infield Coordinator, Chicago Cubs 2018 First Base Coach, Philadelphia Phillies 2019 Third Base Coach, Baltimore Orioles

  • JOSÉ HERNÁNDEZMAJOR LEAGUE COACH

    FULL NAME: José Antonio HernándezBORN: July 14, 1969 2019 OPENING DAY AGE: 50

    BIRTHPLACE/RESIDENCE: Born in Río Piedras, Puerto Rico and resides in Dorado, Puerto RicoMAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: Enters his first season as a Major League coach and 10th season in the Orioles organization.

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    COACHING CAREEREnters his first season as an Orioles Major League Coach after being named to the position for the 2019 season...Marks his 10th season as a coach in the Orioles organization...Spent the last six years with Triple-A Norfolk as a Field Coach/Third Base Coach (2017-18) and as a Field Coach (2013-16)...Served one year each as a coach with the Gulf Coast League Orioles (2010), Class-A Delmarva (2011), and Class A-Advanced Frederick (2012).

    playing CAREER Played in 1,587 Major League games over a 15-year career from 1991-2006 with the Texas Rangers (1991), Cleveland Indians (1992, 2005), Chicago Cubs (1994-99, 2003), Atlanta Braves (1999), Milwaukee Brewers (2000-02), Colorado Rockies (2003), Pittsburgh Pirates (2003, 2006), Los Angeles Dodgers (2004), and Philadelphia Phillies (2006)...Played every position in the majors except pitcher and catcher...Selected as a 2002 National League All-Star with Milwaukee as he batted .288 with 24 home runs and 73 RBI in 152 games for the Brewers...Played in five postseason series in his career (1998 NLDS with Cubs; 1999 NLDS, NLCS, and World Series with the Braves; and 2004 NLDS with the Dodgers)...Went 1-for-5 with a double in the 1999 World Series, which the Braves lost to the Yankees...His 168 career home runs are the 17th-most in Major League history by a Puerto Rican-born player.

    PERSONALHernández and his wife, Melanie, reside in Dorado, Puerto Rico...The couple has a daughter, Jolanie, and a son, José O...Signed by the Texas Rangers as a non-drafted free agent in 1987...Attended Maestro Ladi HS in Vega Alta, Puerto Rico...Father-in-law is former GCL Orioles manager Orlando Gómez.

    COACHING TIMELINE2010 Field Coach, Gulf Coast League Orioles, Gulf Coast League, R (Orioles) 2011 Hitting Coach, Delmarva Shorebirds, South Atlantic League, A (Orioles) 2012 Hitting Coach, Frederick Keys, Carolina League, A (Orioles) 2013-16 Field Coach, Norfolk Tides, International League, AAA (Orioles) 2017-18 Field Coach/Third Base Coach, Norfolk Tides, International League, AAA (Orioles) 2019 Major League Coach, Baltimore Orioles

  • DON LONGHITTING COACH

    FULL NAME: Donald Thomas LongBORN: March 17, 1962 2019 OPENING DAY AGE: 57

    BIRTHPLACE/RESIDENCE: Born in Bremerton, WA and resides in Edmonds, WAMAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: Enters his ninth season as a Major League coach and first season as the Orioles Hitting Coach.

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    MANAGERIAL/COACHING CAREEREnters his first season as the Orioles Hitting Coach after being named to the position for the 2019 season...Marks his 33rd season as a coach or manager...Spent the last five seasons (2014-18) with the Cincinnati Reds as Hitting Coach...Served as Minor League Hitting Coordinator for the Atlanta Braves from 2011-13...Spent 2008-10 with the Pittsburgh Pirates as Hitting Coach...Served as a Roving Hitting Instructor for the Philadelphia Phillies in 1999 before serving as the Phillies Minor League Hitting Coordinator from 2000-07...Spent 12 years in the Angels organization, including 11 seasons as a manager in their system with Short-Season A Bend (1988-89), Quad Cities (1990), Double-A Midland (1991-93, 1998), Triple-A Vancouver (1994-96), and Class A-Advanced Lake Elsinore (1997)...Named his league’s Man-ager of the Year three times (1990 Class-A Midwest League, 1991 Double-A Texas League, 1995 Triple-A Pacific Coast League)...Began his coaching career in 1986 as Head Coach of Seattle University before joining the California Angels organization as the Hitting Coach for Class-A Quad Cities of the Midwest League in 1987.

    playing CAREER The switch-hitting infielder was selected by the San Francisco Giants in the third round of the 1983 First-Year Player Draft and played three seasons (1983-85) in the Giants farm system...Drafted four times: in 1980 by the Cleveland Indians, in 1981 by both the Houston Astros (January) and Cincinnati Reds (June), and in 1983 by the Giants (June, signed).

    PERSONALLong and his wife, Dian, reside in Edmonds, WA...The couple has three sons: Stewart, Preston, and Tyler...Attended Meadowdale (WA) HS, Edmonds Community College (WA), and Washington State University...Selected by the San Francisco Giants in the third round of the 1983 First-Year Player Draft.

    COACHING TIMELINE1986 Head Coach, Seattle University (WA), NCAA 1987 Hitting Coach, Quad Cities Angels, Midwest League, A (Angels) 1988-89 Manager, Bend Bucks, Northwest League, A (Angels) 1990 Manager, Quad Cities Angels, Midwest League, A (Angels) 1991-93 Manager, Midland Angels, Texas League, AA (Angels) 1994-96 Manager, Vancouver Canadians, Pacific Coast League, AAA (Angels) 1997 Manager, Lake Elsinore Storm, California League, A (Angels) 1998 Manager, Midland Angels, Texas League, AA (Angels) 1999 Roving Hitting Instructor, Philadelphia Phillies 2000-07 Minor League Hitting Coordinator, Philadelphia Phillies 2008-10 Hitting Coach, Pittsburgh Pirates 2011-13 Minor League Hitting Coordinator, Atlanta Braves 2014-18 Hitting Coach, Cincinnati Reds 2019 Hitting Coach, Baltimore Orioles

  • JOHN WASDINBULLPEN COACH

    FULL NAME: John Truman WasdinBORN: August 5, 1972 2019 OPENING DAY AGE: 46

    BIRTHPLACE/RESIDENCE: Born in Fort Belvoir, VA and resides in Jacksonville, FLMAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: Enters his first season as a Major League coach and first season as the Orioles Bullpen Coach.

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    MANAGERIAL/COACHING CAREEREnters his first season as the Orioles Bullpen Coach after being named to the position for the 2019 season...Marks his third season with the Orioles organization after spending the last two seasons (2017-18) as Minor League Pitching Coordinator...Prior to joining the O’s, Wasdin spent the previous six seasons as a Pitching Coach in the Oakland Athletics organization, including with Double-A Midland (2015-16), Class A-Advanced Stockton (2014), Class-A Beloit (2013), Class-A Burlington (2012), and Short-Season A Vermont (2011).

    PLAYING CAREERPitched in the majors from 1995-2007, going 39-39 with a 5.28 ERA (465 ER/793.1 IP) over 328 games (65 starts)...Appeared in 26 games for the Orioles in 2001, going 1-1 with a 4.17 ERA (23 ER/49.2 IP) and 47 strikeouts...Also pitched for the Oakland Athletics (1995-96), Boston Red Sox (1997-2000), Colorado Rockies (2000-01), Toronto Blue Jays (2003), Texas Rangers (2004-06), and Pittsburgh Pirates (2007)...In 1998-99, pitched in a combined three postseason games with the Red Sox...Pitched in the Japan Central League in 2002 (Yomiuri Giants) and 2009 (Saitama Seibu Lions)...The right-hander was originally selected by the Oakland Athletics in the first round (No. 25 overall) of the 1993 First-Year Player Draft.

    PERSONALWasdin and his wife, Darlene, reside in Jacksonville, FL...The couple has three children: Avery, Cassidy, and Braley...Attended Florida State University.

    COACHING TIMELINE2011 Pitching Coach, Vermont Lake Monsters, New York-Penn League, A (Athletics) 2012 Pitching Coach, Burlington Bees, Midwest League, A (Athletics) 2013 Pitching Coach, Beloit Snappers, Midwest League, A (Athletics) 2014 Pitching Coach, Stockton Ports, California League, A (Athletics) 2015-16 Pitching Coach, Midland RockHounds, Texas League, AA (Athletics) 2017-18 Minor League Pitching Coordinator, Baltimore Orioles 2019 Bullpen Coach, Baltimore Orioles

    ELROD HENDRICKS(1940-2005)

    No one logged more time in an Orioles uniform than Elrod Hendricks. For 37 seasons, Ellie opened the year in an Orioles jersey as a player or coach, 16 more years than Brooks Robinson or Cal Ripken, Jr. He spent 45 years on the field in organized baseball, the last 28 of them as the Orioles’ bullpen coach. Hendricks served as a catcher for the Orioles from 1968 until he was traded to the Cubs during the 1972 season, and again from 1973 until he was traded to the Yankees during the 1976 campaign. He was named the bullpen coach following the 1977 season, but was activated in each of his first two seasons as a coach.

    LONGEST TENURE BY ORIOLES COACHES, 1954-2018

    Coach Seasons YearsElrod Hendricks 28 1978-2005Terry Crowley 16 1985-88, 1999-2010Cal Ripken, Sr. 15 1976-86, 1989-92 Harry Brecheen 14 1954-67 Bill Huntera 14 1964-77 Ray Millerb 11 1978-85, 1997, 2004-05Sam Perlozzoc 10 1996-2005 George Bamberger 10 1968-77 Jim Frey 9 1970-79 George Staller 9 1962, 1968-75Wayne Kirby 8 2011-18John Russell 8 2011-18Luman Harrisd 7 1955-61 Jimmy Williams 7 1981-87 a-Hunter named manager of Texas Rangers on June 26, 1977 b-Miller named manager of the Minnesota Twins on June 21, 1985 and also replaced Mark Wiley as coach on June 26, 2004c-Perlozzo named interim manager August 4, 2005d-Harris spent final month of 1961 season as interim manager

  • behind the scenes

    Brian Ebel MBA, LAT, ATC head athletic trainerEbel enters his second season as the Orioles Head Athletic Trainer and his 35th year with the Orioles organization overall. Ebel is just the fourth Head Athletic Trainer in Orioles history since the franchise moved to Baltimore in 1954.

    Ebel began his career in 1985 at the age of 19 when he served as the Head Athletic Trainer for the Rookie League Bluefield Orioles during summer breaks from college. He was then promoted to Class-A Erie (1988), and Double-A Hagerstown (1989-91), Orioles Minor League Medical Coordinator (1992-

    96), and Orioles Assistant Major League Athletic Trainer (1996-2017) before being named Orioles Head Athletic Trainer in 2018.

    Ebel is a graduate of Eastern Kentucky University and holds an MBA from Johns Hopkins University. He is an active member of the Professional Baseball Athletic Trainers Society (PBATS), and served on their Executive Board as the American League As-sistant Athletic Trainer Representative from 1999-2005. He serves on Major League Baseball’s steering committee for Electronic Medical Records, MLB’s Concussion committee, and was a member of MLB’s Medical Advisory Board (2003-17).

    Ebel received his 20-year service award as a Major League Athletic Trainer by PBATS in 2016. Following the 2011 season, PBATS named Ebel and longtime Orioles Athletic Trainer Richie Bancells the Major League Baseball Athletic Training Staff of the Year. In 2007, he was the Athletic Trainer for the American League All-Star team in San Francisco. He was also selected as the Athletic Trainer for the Major League Baseball All-Star Tour of Taiwan following the 2011 season. Ebel was the recipient of PBATS President’s Service Award in 2012 for his work on MLB’s standardized Electronic Medical Records (EMR).

    Ebel is certified by the National Athletic Trainers Association and is a licensed athletic trainer in Maryland and Florida. He is certi-fied in Active Release Techniques, A.R.T., and Functional Movement Systems, FMS. He has authored or co-authored research papers on shoulder and elbow injuries, as well as catcher’s injuries. In May of 2012, he was awarded a United States patent for an orthopedic device for the foot to aid in the treatment of Plantar Fasciitis and heel pain.

    Ebel grew up in Versailles, Ind., and has two sons: Brady and Brett. He lives in Baltimore.

    mark shires atc assistant athletic trainerShires begins his second season as an Assistant Athletic Trainer and his 21st year as an Athletic Trainer in the Orioles organization. He was named to the post in January of 2018 following 11 years as the Head Athletic Trainer for Triple-A Norfolk. While with the Tides, he was selected to represent the International League in the 2013 Triple-A All-Star Game and was twice named International League Athletic Trainer of the Year (2009 & 2011).

    Prior to his tenure with Norfolk, Shires made stops at four levels of the Orioles farm system, including three years at Bowie (2004-06) and at Frederick (2001-03), one year at Delmarva (2000), and one

    season in the Gulf Coast League (1999). He also worked as an intern for Bowie in 1996-97 before graduating from West Chester University (PA) in 1998. He later completed his master’s degree from California University of Pennsylvania in 2004.

    He and his wife, Alison Gardiner, married in 2006 in a ceremony presided over by Scott McGregor. They reside in West Chester, Pa. with their son, Arthur John “AJ”.

    ORIOLES HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINERSEddie Weidner (1954-1967) Ralph Salvon (1968-1987) Richie Bancells (1988-2017) Brian Ebel (2018-present)

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    patrick wesley atc assistant athletic trainerWesley enters his second season as an Assistant Athletic Trainer and his 16th season as an Athletic Trainer in the Orioles organization. He was named an Assistant Athletic Trainer in January of 2018 after spending the previous three seasons with Bowie.

    Wesley began his career at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Breese, Ill. in 2002 as a trainer supervising teams at a local high school and a Physical Fitness Specialist at Southwestern Illinois College. He joined the Orioles as an Athletic Training Intern at the minor league complex in Sarasota in 2003, and later served

    as an Athletic Training Intern at Morgan State University (MD) following the conclusion of the minor league season. He spent the 2004 season with Bluefield before joining Aberdeen for two years in 2005. He has also worked for Delmarva (2007-2008), where he was named South Atlantic League Trainer of the year both seasons, as well as the Arizona Fall League (2009) and Frederick (2009-14). Wesley also worked Major League Spring Training from 2011-15.

    The McKenndree University (IL) graduate has a Bachelor of Science degree in Athletic Training and is certified by the National Athletic Trainers Association. He resides in Frederick, Md.

    joseph hogarty STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COACH Hogarty enters his 10th season as the Major League Strength and Conditioning Coach and his 16th in the Orioles organization. Prior to joining the Major League staff, he spent the previous two seasons (2008-09) as the Orioles Minor League Strength and Conditioning Coordinator and four years (2004-07) as the strength and conditioning coach with the Orioles Triple-A affiliate. He began his professional career in 2003 as a strength and conditioning intern for the Triple-A Pawtucket Red Sox.

    Hogarty is a 2001 graduate of Bridgewater State University (MA) with a degree in physical education (athletic training). In addition to his baseball duties, Hogarty has spent time in sports medicine and strength and conditioning roles at Northeastern University (MA) and at the United States Olympic Training Center in Lake Placid, N.Y. His uncle, William Hogarty, was drafted by the Washington Senators (1955).

    ryosuke naito STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COACH Naito begins his sixth season as the Strength and Conditioning Coach with the Major League club and his ninth year in the Orioles organization. He was promoted to the Major League staff in 2014 following three years as the Strength and Conditioning Coach for Triple-A Norfolk.

    Prior to joining the Orioles, he served as an Intern Performance Coach with Athletes’ Performance in Phoenix, Ariz. (2010) and as an Intern Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach at Springfield College (MA) in 2009-10, where he completed his Masters of Education in Exercise Science and Sports Studies.

    Naito has previously worked with Oakland’s Double-A Midland as the Strength and Conditioning Coach (2009); Oregon State University as the Intern Assistant Athletic Coach (2007-09); and San Francisco’s Short-Season A Salem-Keizer as the Intern Strength and Conditioning Coach (2008).

    Naito is a native of Kyoto, Japan and graduated from Mineyama High School. He attended Linn-Benton Community College (OR) before completing his Bachelor of Science in Exercise and Sports Science from Oregon State University. He is certified by the National Strength & Conditioning Association.

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    chris guth HOME CLUBHOUSE/EQUIPMENT MANAGERGuth enters his seventh year with the Orioles and his 32nd year in professional baseball, having also worked for the New York Yankees, Arizona Diamondbacks, and Texas Rangers organizations.

    Prior to joining the Orioles, Guth served as the Manager of Minor Complex Operations for the Texas Rangers organization from 2002-12, where he oversaw daily operations of the complex in Surprise, Ariz.

    After nine years as the Yankees Minor League Equipment Manager from 1987-95, Guth joined the expansion Arizona Diamondbacks as their Minor League Equipment Manager during the 1996-97 seasons when they had only minor league teams prior to the expansion draft. When the Diamondbacks joined the National League in 1998, Guth was named their equipment manager, a position he held for three seasons. A Miami native, and graduate of Palmetto (FL) High School, Guth and his wife, Lesa, have two sons: Jason and Ryan.

    Jim tyler UMPIREs’ ATTENDANT Jim Tyler begins his 58th year working for the Orioles and his seventh season as the umpires’ attendant. Tyler ran the home clubhouse from 1979 to 2012 after serving seven years as the visiting clubhouse manager. He began working in the Orioles clubhouse in 1962.

    Born and raised in Baltimore, he is a graduate of Baltimore City College High School, located across the street from Memorial Stadium, where the Orioles played for 39 years. Tyler is one of 11 children, including a twin brother, Phil, who also worked for the Orioles in the past. Tyler has two children: Lauren

    and Joshua, and three grandchildren: Luke, Tessa, and Jack.

    fred tyler VISITING CLUBHOUSE MANAGER Fred Tyler enters his 35th season as the Visiting Clubhouse Manager. He began working around the club-house as a teenager, assisting his brother, Jim. In addition to assisting with the equipment and clubhouse needs during Spring Training, Tyler also accompanies the Orioles on some road trips during the season.

    Tyler played baseball at Bel Air (MD) High School, Harford Community College, and Towson University. As a senior at Bel Air High, Tyler was named the All-Harford County shortstop, while the All-Harford County pitcher that year was an Aberdeen High School right-handed pitcher named Cal Ripken, Jr. Tyler

    lives in Arnold, Md. with Debbie Duffy and their son, Sean Duffy Tyler.

    DUSTIN HUGHES BULLPEN CATCHER Hughes enters his first season as bullpen catcher for the Orioles and his 12th season in professional baseball. Prior to joining the Orioles, he spent four seasons as bullpen catcher for the Cincinnati Reds. Hughes served seven seasons (2008-14) as bullpen catcher and batting practice pitcher for the Oakland Athletics’ Triple-A affiliate in Sacramento. In 2012, he spent a week with the A’s Major League club per-forming those duties. From 2009-10, Hughes was the freshman baseball coach at San Ramon Valley High School in Danville, Calif. He also coached the Danville Hoots of the Connie Mack Fall Baseball Program from 2011-13.

    The former catcher played baseball at Diablo Valley College in Pleasant Hill, Calif. and Los Medanos College in Pittsburg, Calif. He also attended Sacramento City College and was selected by the Florida Marlins in the 2002 First-Year Player Draft out of Northgate High School in Walnut Creek, Calif., but did not sign. Hughes played in the Western Canadian Baseball League from 2006-07.

    Hughes has worked as a trainer for professional baseball players during the offseason since 2011. He and his wife, Alex, reside in Sacramento, Calif., with their son, Declan, and daughter, Finley.

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    kevin buck DIRECTOR OF TEAM TRAVEL Buck enters his 11th year of handling team travel arrangements and accommodations. Buck began traveling with the club in 2009 and handles all aspects of team travel and ticketing for road games.

    Buck joined the Orioles in 2003 as a part-time employee in the Sales and Fan Services department. In 2005, he became a full-time new sales representative and worked with Season Plan Members and group events for two years before taking a position as a market research manager in 2007. In 2009, Buck was named coordinator of team travel to assist longtime Orioles Traveling Secretary Phil Itzoe, and

    spent the season handling the Orioles travel and ticket needs.

    A native of Cockeysville, Md., Buck has spent the majority of his life in the Baltimore area. A lifetime Orioles fan, he grew up playing baseball in Cockeysville and attended Dulaney High School before graduating in 1999 and enrolling at the University of Richmond (VA). He graduated with a degree in marketing and communications in 2003, and immediately began working for the Orioles. Buck, and his wife, Cassandra, reside in Baltimore.

    nicole Sherry head groundskeeperSherry begins her 13th season as the Orioles Head Groundskeeper and her 16th season with the Orioles organization overall. From 2001-03, she served as the Orioles Assistant Head Groundskeeper before spending three seasons (2004-06) with the Double-A Trenton Thunder.

    She returned to the Orioles organization in November of 2006, becoming just the second woman ever to serve as the head groundskeeper with a Major League team. Sherry and Heather Nabozny, who has been with the Detroit Tigers since 1999, are the only female head groundskeepers in Major League

    Baseball. According to the Sports Turf Managers Association (STMA), there have been approximately 10 women who have held the position of head groundskeeper in the history of professional baseball.

    Sherry was the first female head groundskeeper in Eastern League history when she was named to that post for the Trenton Thunder in February of 2004, and twice was runner-up for the Eastern League’s top groundskeeping award. In 2006, the Thunder honored her with a bobblehead, depicting her riding a tractor.

    In February of 2016, Sherry was named the recipient of the Mary Pickersgill Award for Women’s Leadership in Business by the Star-Spangled Banner Flag House. Established in 2012, the award honors a woman who demonstrates leadership in her com-munity, exemplifies innovation in her chosen field, and has the power to inspire others. She was also named the 2019 recipient of the prestigious Dick Ericson Founders’ Award, which is awarded annually to a STMA member who effectively manages sports fields and their facility, exhibits the qualities of a true team leader, and who positively impacts the sports turf industry. Sherry, along with MLB and Discovery Education, have worked with local schools to introduce students to a variety of intriguing science and STEM concepts related to her job as Head Groundskeeper.

    A native of New Castle, Del., Sherry graduated from the University of Delaware with a degree in agriculture. She worked for several golf courses in Delaware and with the University of Delaware’s Research and Education Center, testing new herbicides, prior to joining the Orioles in 2001 as the Assistant Head Groundskeeper. Sherry resides in Eldersburg, Md. with her son, Tyson.

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  • HANSER ALBERT0 (HAHN-sair)INFIELDER

    FULL NAME: Hanser Joel Alberto (Peña)BORN: October 17, 1992 OPENING DAY AGE: 26BIRTHPLACE: San Francisco de Macorís, DR RESIDES: San Francisco de Macorís, DR CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2019MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 2.085ACQUIRED: Claimed off waivers from the San Francisco Giants on March 1, 2019.

    57BATS: Right | THROWS: Right | HEIGHT: 5’11 | WEIGHT: 215

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    2018 HIGHLIGHTS• Led Triple-A Round Rock in hitting (.330), ranked second in RBI (58), and fourth in hits (119)• Finished fourth in the Pacific Coast League in hitting • A non-roster invitee to Texas Rangers Spring Training• Had his contract selected by the Rangers on 5/15; was optioned and recalled two other times during the season• Tied a career-high with three hits on 9/27 at SEA• Batted .398/.396/.583 (41-for-103) with six doubles, two triples, three home runs, 12 runs, and 27 RBI in 27 games in July for Round Rock

    PROFESSIONAL CAREER2017: Spent the entire season on the disabled list with right shoulder problems and had right rotator cuff debridement surgery on 6/19…The procedure was performed by Rangers Team Physician Dr. Keith Meister…Only regular season action came in the form of five games on injury rehabilitation assignment at Frisco (6/1-4) and Round Rock (6/5-6)…Played in 11 Spring Training games, the last on 3/12 at CWS, before opening the year on the 10-day DL with right shoulder tightness…Transferred to the 60-day DL on 5/16 for the duration of the season…Reinstated from 60-day DL on 11/6 and was not tendered a Major League contract offer prior to the deadline on 12/1, making him a free agent…Re-signed to a minor league contract on 12/14.2016: Made his first career Opening Day roster…Had three different stints in the majors with Texas…Made 14 starts with the Rangers, including shortstop (six), third base (four), second base (three), and first base (one)…Joined Jurickson Profar as the only Ranger to make starts at all four infield positions, including his first career action at first base…Had the game-tying single in the ninth inning of the season finale on 10/2 vs. TB, snapping a 0-for-15 drought...Played in 63 games for Triple-A Round Rock, hitting .275 (73-for-265) with 13 doubles, a triple, seven home runs, 32 runs, and 36 RBI.2015: Made his Major League debut on 5/29 vs. BOS, hitting a seventh inning triple off Alexi Ogando for his first hit and RBI...Appeared in 41 games over two stints with the Rangers (5/28-7/4 and 8/19-end of season)...Hit safely in six-straight and seven of his first eight Major League games, hitting .344 (11-for-32) during this stretch…His career-opening six-game hitting streak was the longest for a Texas batter since Chris Davis in 2008 (six games, 6/26-7/2/08)…Set a career-high with three hits on 6/6 at KC…Ended Chris Sale’s no-hit bid with a two-out single in the sixth inning on 6/19 at CWS…Appeared in three playoff games for the Rangers, making two starts, both at third base...Went 2-for-10 with a double and two RBI in the ALDS against Toronto...Named a MiLB.com Organization All-Star...Started the season with Triple-A Round Rock, ended up making a team-high 64 games at shortstop...Batted .310 (96-for-310) with 19 doubles, four triples, four home runs, 42 runs, and 58 RBI in 81 games for the Express.2014: Earned a Rawlings Gold Glove as the top defensive shortstop in the minor leagues...Rated statistically as the best defender among Texas League shortstops with at least 50 games played…Named Rangers Minor League Defender of the Month for July... Posted a .979 fielding percentage, including a .980 mark at shortstop…Named a MiLB.com Organization All-Star...Combined to bat .273 (120-for-440) with 21 doubles, four triples, seven home runs, and 58 RBI in 120 games with Class A-Advanced Myrtle Beach and Double-A Frisco…Promoted to Frisco on 7/4.2013: Played in 129 games between Double-A Frisco and Class A-Advanced Myrtle Beach…Combined to hit .223 (101-for-453) with 11 doubles, four triples, four home runs, and 47 RBI…Opened the season with Frisco and was transferred to Myrtle Beach on 8/1…Set a career-high with five RBI on 7/19 at Corpus Christi...Following the season, played with Cibao in Dominican Winter League.2012: Split the season between Class-A Hickory and Class A-Advanced Myrtle Beach…Combined to hit .299 (157-for-525) with 28 doubles, three triples, eight home runs, 73 runs, 72 RBI, and 24 SB in 128 games…Posted the second-highest average among Texas prospects on full-season clubs and collected the fifth-most RBI…Named a South Atlantic League Mid-Season All-Star...Named the 12th-best prospect in the Carolina League by Baseball America…Opened the season with Hickory and posted the second-highest first half average in the league at .339 (83-for-245)…Was the second-youngest player in the Carolina League following a promotion to Myrtle Beach on 6/22…Following the season, hit .397 (25-for-63) in 17 games with the Surprise Saguaros in the Arizona Fall League.2011: Spent the entire season with Short-Season A Spokane...Hit .267 (50-for-187) with eight doubles, one triple, 21 runs, and 16 RBI in 53 games for the Indians...Hit safely in each of his first six games, batting .400 (10-for-25) during this stretch...Batted .300 (24-for-80) in 24 games in August...Hit .301 (44-for-146) against right-handed pitching.

    AWARDS & CAREER-BESTS

    CAREER-BESTS Hits: 3, 2x, last: 9/27/18 at SEA Runs: 1, 14x, last: 6/1/16 at CLE Doubles: 1, 5x, last: 9/27/18 at SEA Triples: 1, 5/29/15 vs. BOS RBI: 2, 5/30/15 vs. BOS Walks: 1, 4x, last: 9/10/18 at LAA Hitting Streak: 6, 5/29-6/4/15

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  • 2010: Spent his first professional season with the DSL Rangers…Named a Dominican Summer League Mid-Season All-Star...Claimed the Dominican Summer League batting title, after hitting .358 (64-for-179) with 15 doubles, two triples, 25 runs, 24 RBI, and 16 stolen bases in 50 games.PERSONAL: Married, wife's name is Olga Lidia Rosario De Alberto...The couple has a daughter, Avril Marie...Originally signed by the Texas Rangers as an undrafted free agent on November 23, 2009...Signed by Rodolfo Rosario, Willy Espinal, and Mike Daly.

    YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HBP BB IBB SO SB CS GDP OBP SLG2010 DSL Rangers1 .358 50 179 25 64 15 2 0 24 5 4 2 6 3 9 16 3 2 .377 .4642011 Spokane .267 53 187 21 50 8 1 0 16 1 2 3 9 0 15 7 1 6 .308 .3212012 Hickory .337 62 246 37 83 17 1 4 38 2 3 3 18 1 22 15 4 7 .385 .463 Myrtle Beach .265 66 279 36 74 11 2 4 34 1 5 3 2 0 27 9 3 10 .273 .3622013 Myrtle Beach .258 29 97 6 25 5 0 0 7 1 0 2 4 0 8 3 1 7 .301 .309 Frisco .213 100 356 37 76 6 4 4 40 1 6 5 16 1 41 13 5 10 .253 .2872014 Myrtle Beach .271 70 262 37 71 15 3 5 43 6 4 3 10 0 25 10 4 8 .301 .408 Frisco .275 50 178 23 49 6 1 2 15 2 0 4 6 0 17 6 4 2 .314 .3542015 Round Rock .310 81 310 42 96 19 4 4 32 7 2 2 9 1 33 5 5 6 .331 .435 TEXAS .222 41 99 12 22 2 1 0 4 3 0 0 2 0 17 1 0 2 .238 .2632016 Round Rock .275 63 265 32 73 13 1 7 36 2 0 2 8 0 29 2 2 3 .275 .302 TEXAS .143 35 56 2 8 1 0 0 5 2 0 0 0 0 17 1 0 1 .143 .1432017 Frisco .273 3 11 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 .333 .364 Round Rock .444 2 9 2 4 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .444 .7782018 Round Rock .330 101 361 45 119 17 3 7 58 5 6 3 9 1 28 0 3 11 .346 .452 TEXAS .185 13 27 0 5 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 4 0 1 0 .241 .259Minor League Totals .287 730 2740 345 787 133 22 38 345 33 32 32 98 7 257 86 35 72 .316 .393Major League Totals .192 89 182 14 35 5 1 0 9 6 0 0 4 0 38 2 1 3 .210 .231

    FIELDING2B PCT G PO A E DP2015 .983 24 40 73 2 142016 .944 6 8 9 1 22018 1.000 4 6 8 0 3Totals .980 34 54 90 3 19

    1B PCT G PO A E DP2016 1.000 4 13 1 0 2Totals 1.000 4 13 1 0 2

    POSTSEASON STATISTICS YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HBP BB IBB SO SB CS GDP OBP SLG2012 ALDS: TEX vs. TOR .200 3 10 0 2 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 .182 .300Postseason Totals .200 3 10 0 2 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 .182 .300

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    3B PCT G PO A E DP2015 1.000 7 2 3 0 02016 1.000 11 1 14 0 12018 1.000 3 0 2 0 0Totals 1.000 21 3 19 0 1

    SS PCT G PO A E DP2015 1.000 8 4 13 0 32016 1.000 9 13 33 0 102018 .944 5 7 10 1 3Totals .988 22 24 56 1 16

    transactions1- Signed by the Texas Rangers as an undrafted free agent on November 23, 20092- Claimed off waivers by the New York Yankees from the Rangers on November 2, 20183- Claimed off waivers by the Orioles from the Yankees on January 11, 20194- Claimed off waivers by the San Francisco Giants from the Orioles on February 22, 20195- Claimed off waivers by the Orioles from the Giants on March 1, 2019

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    • Tossed a season-high 2.2 innings on 4/28 vs. DET; seven of his 20 outings on the season were 2.0-or-more innings• Placed on the 10-day disabled list on 6/11 with a right elbow sprain; transferred to the 60-day DL on 9/11

    PROFESSIONAL CAREER2017: Spent essentially the entire season with Class A-Advanced Myrtle Beach, and made one appearance for Double-A Tennessee...Went 6-1 with 10 saves and a 1.81 ERA (13 ER/64.2 IP) in 44 appearances with the Myrtle Beach Pelicans...Led the team in appearances and ranked third in strikeouts (83)...His 44 games ranked second in the Carolina League...Set single-season career-highs in appearances (45), strikeouts (87), and innings pitched (66.2)...Limited right-handers to a .146 average (22-for-151) with 56 strikeouts against just 11 walks...Allowed just one earned run in the month of June, posting an ERA of 0.69 (13.1 IP)...Held opponents scoreless in 33 of his 45 appearances...Limited opponents to one-or-fewer runs in 42 appearances...Worked 2.0-or-more innings in 17 games...Promoted to Double-A on 8/11 and appeared in one game for the Smokies...Appeared in six games for the Mesa Solar Sox in the Arizona Fall League...Recorded two saves and posted a 1.42 ERA (1 ER/6.1 IP) allowed three hits and no walks with eight strikeouts...Acquired by the Orioles on 12/14 in the Rule 5 Draft.2016: Combined to go 3-2 with a 2.89 ERA (17 ER/53.0 IP) between Single-A South Bend and Class A-Advanced Myrtle Beach...Combined to notch 67 strikeouts while walking just 24 over 53.0 innings...Following the season, appeared in one game for Aguilas of the Dominican Winter League (0-0, 1.0 IP, 1 K).2015: Named a Northwest League Mid-Season All-Star while with the Eugene Emeralds.PERSONAL: Originally signed by the Chicago Cubs as a non-drafted free agent on May 2, 2011...Signed by Jose Serra and Carlos Reyes.

    YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK2011 DSL Cubs21 4 1 4.45 15 9 0 0 0 56.2 52 38 28 2 4 25 0 51 13 22012 DSL Cubs2 5 2 2.72 13 8 0 0 0 53.0 50 21 16 1 4 12 0 47 6 02013 DSL Cubs 6 0 1.05 8 2 0 0 0 25.2 15 3 3 1 0 3 0 31 2 02014 DSL Cubs 2 1 1.35 4 3 0 0 0 20.0 17 3 3 0 0 6 0 14 2 0 AZL Cubs 0 0 2.76 10 0 0 0 1 16.1 12 6 5 1 1 8 0 27 3 02015 Eugene 0 2 2.68 21 0 0 0 1 50.1 43 17 15 1 1 9 1 70 9 12016 South Bend 3 0 1.59 16 0 0 0 3 34.0 19 6 6 1 0 11 0 45 3 1 Myrtle Beach 0 2 5.21 13 0 0 0 1 19.0 18 12 11 2 1 13 0 22 3 02017 Myrtle Beach 6 1 1.81 44 0 0 0 10 64.2 42 16 13 3 1 17 2 83 5 0 Tennessee 0 0 1.00 0 0 0 0 0 2.0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 02018 BALTIMORE2 1 3 7.71 20 0 0 0 0 28.0 29 24 24 9 2 18 0 29 1 0Minor League Totals 26 9 2.63 145 22 0 0 16 341.2 269 122 100 12 12 105 3 394 46 4Major League Totals 1 3 7.71 20 0 0 0 0 28.0 29 24 24 9 2 18 0 29 1 0

    PEDRO ARAUJO (ah-RAH-ooo-ho)RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER

    FULL NAME: Pedro Abraham Araujo (Casanova)BORN: July 2, 1993 OPENING DAY AGE: 25BIRTHPLACE: San Cristóbal, Dominican Republic RESIDENCE: San Cristóbal, Dominican RepublicCONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2019MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 1.000ACQUIRED: By the Orioles from the Chicago Cubs in the Rule 5 Draft on December 14, 2017.

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    transactions major league disabled list1- Signed by the Chicago Cubs as a minor league free agent on May 30, 20112- Acquired by the Orioles from the Cubs in the Rule 5 Draft on December 14, 2017

    • June 11, 2018 – end of season (right elbow strain)

    AWARDS & CAREER-highs CAREER-HIGHS Longest Relief Outing: 2.2 innings, 4/28/18 vs. DET Strikeouts: 5, 4/8/18 at NYY Walks: 3, 2x, last: 5/27/18 at TB HR Allowed: 2, 6/10/18 at TOR Winning Streak: 1, 4/6/18 Losing Streak: 2, 4/18-5/5/18

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    • Placed on the disabled list on 6/15 (left shoulder latissimus strain) and had season-ending surgery

    PROFESSIONAL CAREER2017: Acquired by the Orioles from the New York Yankees on 2/21 in exchange for a player to be named later...A member of Team Israel’s provisional roster for the 2017 World Baseball Classic...Spent almost the entire season with the Major League club, posting a 1.99 ERA (14 ER/63.1 IP) in 57 relief appearances...Began the season with Triple-A Norfolk and appeared in five games before being recalled by the Orioles on 4/30...Sent back to the minors on 5/4 and recalled again on 5/14...Spent remainder of the season on the Major League roster...Overall, posted a 0.61 ERA (1 ER/14.2 IP) in eight relief appearances for the Tides...Posted a 2.10 ERA (7 ER/30.0 IP) in 30 home games and a 1.89 ERA (7 ER/33.1 IP) in 27 road games...His 57 appearances ranked fourth among Orioles relievers and were the most by an O’s left-hander...Worked multiple innings in 18 of his 57 appearances...Tossed 2.0-plus innings in 11 outings...Made double digit appearances in three of the five months he pitched in (June-12, August-15, & September-12), while appearing in nine games the other months (May and July)...Earned his first career win on 5/16 at DET after working 1.2 frames in the bottom of the 12th and 13th innings...Tossed a career-high-tying 4.0 innings in relief on 5/3, matching his previous career-high set on 9/12/16 vs. LAD (with NYY).2016: Signed by the Yankees as a minor league free agent on 2/5...Posted a 1.96 ERA (5 ER/23.0 IP) without recording a decision in 23 relief appearances over two stints with the Yankees (5/26-8/9 and 9/9-10/2)…Retired 17-of-23 first batters faced (73.9%)…Tossed 14.1 scoreless innings (6 H, 2 BB, 9 K, 1 HP) in 13 appearances at Yankee Stadium, which marked the most consecutive scoreless appearances at the current Yankee Stadium to begin a career…Signed to a Major League contract and selected to the Yankees’ 25-man roster from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on 5/26…Made his Major League debut on 5/30 at TOR and needed only three pitches to retire both batters faced in finishing the eighth inning…At 29 years, 44 days old, became the 12th Yankees pitcher since 1913 to make his Major League debut after turning 29 years old and the first since Amauri Sanit (31 years, 312 days) on 5/12/11 vs. KC…Recorded his first career strikeout (Tony Wolters) in the seventh inning of 6/21 vs. COL (1.2 IP, 2 H, 2 K)…Did not allow a run over his final 13 games (all following the All-Star break), tossing 12.1 scoreless innings over the span (7 H, 3 BB, 8 K, 1 HB)…Tossed 4.0 scoreless innings on 9/12 vs. LAD (1 BB, 3 K, 1 HP), setting a career high in innings pitched and pitches thrown (61)…In 12 games (10 starts) with Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, went 2-3 with one save, a 3.72 ERA (24 ER/58.0 IP) and 25 strikeouts…Attended Spring Training with the Yankees as a non-roster invitee.2015: Spent the entire season in the Nationals organization…Combined with Double-A Harrisburg and Triple-A Syracuse to go 14-5 with a 2.57 ERA (49 ER/171.2 IP) in 28 games (26 starts)…Owned the most wins and the lowest ERA among all Nationals minor leaguers…Allowed two-or-fewer earned runs in 20 of his 26 starts...Named an Organization All-Star by MiLB.com…Went 8-3 with a 2.45 ERA (28 ER/103.0 IP) in 16 games (15 starts) for Harrisburg…Named the Eastern League Pitcher of the Week from 5/18-24 after tossing 8.0 scoreless innings vs. New Britain on 5/22 (2 H, 1 BB, 7 K)…Named an Eastern League Postseason All-Star…In 12 games (11 starts) for Syracuse, went 6-2 with a 2.75 ERA (21 ER/68.2 IP)…Following the season, made seven starts for the Estrellas Orientales of the Dominican Winter League and went 1-1 with a 2.84 ERA (10 ER/31.2IP).2014: Spent the season in the Blue Jays organization…Spent the majority of the season with Double-A New Hampshire, going 6-5 with one save and a 3.93 ERA (37 ER/84.2 IP) in 34 games (five starts)…Following the season, appeared in seven games (four starts) with the Estrellas Orientales of the Dominican Winter League, going 1-3 with a 5.23 ERA (12 ER/20.2 IP)…Signed by the Nationals as a minor league free agent on 12/13/14.

    RICHARD BLEIER (BLY-er)LEFT-HANDED PITCHER

    FULL NAME Richard Sidney BleierBORN: April 16, 1987 OPENING DAY AGE: 31BIRTHPLACE: Miami Beach, FL RESIDES: Davie, FL CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2019MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 2.074ACQUIRED: From the New York Yankees in exchange for future considerations on February 21, 2017.

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    BATS: Left | THROWS: Left | HEIGHT: 6’3 | WEIGHT: 215

    AWARDS & CAREER-highsWORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC 2012 & 2017 Participant (Team Israel)

    CAREER-HIGHS Longest Relief Outing: 4.0 innings, 2x, last: 5/3/17 at BOS Strikeouts: 3, 2x, last: 7/28/17 at TEX Walks: 1, 21 times, last: 5/11/18 vs. TB HR Allowed: 1, six times, last: 9/15/17 at NYY Winning Streak: 5, 5/16/17-5/9/18 Losing Streak: 1, 5/14/17 at KC

  • richard bleier

    2013: Spent the year in the Rangers organization and combined with Triple-A Round Rock and Double-A Frisco to go 6-6 with four saves and a 3.32 ERA (30 ER/81.1 IP) in 42 games (four starts)…Combined to hold lefties to a .179 (20-for-112) batting average…Began the season with Round Rock, going 1-1 with a 3.79 ERA (8 ER/19.0 IP) in eight games (two starts)…Transferred to Frisco on 5/13 and went 5-5 with four saves and a 3.18 ERA (22 ER/ 62.1 IP) in 34 games (two starts)…Selected by Toronto from Texas in the Triple-A phase of the Rule 5 Draft on 12/12/13.2012: Spent the season with Frisco, going 0-2 with one save and a 3.94 ERA (14 ER/32.0 IP) in 22 relief appearances…Posted a 1.84 ERA (3 ER/14.2 IP) over his final 12 games…Played for Team Israel in the 2012 World Baseball Classic (2 G, 1.0 IP, 2 BB).2011: Went 7-8 with a 5.60 ERA (63 ER/101.1 IP) in 32 games (13 starts) with Double-A Frisco…Went 4-2 with a 2.91 ERA (11 ER/34.0 IP) in 19 relief appearances and 3-6 with a 6.95 ERA (52 ER/67.1 IP) in 13 starts…Named the Texas League Pitcher of the Week for 5/31-6/5 (7.0 IP, 4 H, 1 BB, 2 K)…In his final 10 appearances, went 3-1 with a 1.54 ERA (2 ER/11.2 IP).2010: Spent the entire season with Frisco, going 7-11 with a 5.04 ERA (92 ER/164.1 IP) in 28 starts…Led the Texas League in shutouts (2), tied for the league-lead in starts and ranked second in innings pitched…His 1.53 BB/9.0 IP ratio (28 BB, 164.1 IP) was second-lowest in the league among starting pitchers…Named the Texas League Pitcher of the Week for 5/3-9 after tossing a complete-game shutout at San Antonio on 5/6 (9.0 IP, 3 H, 4 K)…Also threw a complete-game shutout vs. Corpus Christi on 7/25 (9.0 IP, 6 H, 1 BB, 3 K)…Appeared in one postseason game for Frisco and did not record a decision (5.2 IP, 7 H, 3 ER, 2 BB, 2 K).2009: Combined at Class-A Hickory and Class A-Advanced Bakersfield to go 9-12 with a 4.03 ERA (75 ER/167.1 IP) in 28 games (26 starts)…Ranked second among Rangers minor leaguers in strikeouts…Began the season with Hickory, going 2-1 with a 1.14 ERA (3 ER/23.2 IP) in five games (four starts)…Promoted to Bakersfield on 5/8 and went 7-11 with a 4.51 ERA (72 ER/143.2 IP) in 23 games (22 starts)…Named Rangers “Minor League Pitcher of the Month” in June, going 4-1 with a 3.02 ERA (14 ER/41.2 IP) in six starts…Earned the series-clinching victory on 9/11 in Bakersfield’s first-round series against Modesto (8.0 IP, 1 ER, 8 K).2008: Made his professional debut with Short-Season A Spokane, going 4-5 with a 4.02 ERA (28 ER/62.2 IP) in 14 games (11 starts)…Began the season as a reliever, posting a 3.00 ERA (2 ER/6.0 IP) in two relief appearances…Made his first professional start on 6/29 vs. Tri-City and allowed just one hit over 5.0 scoreless innings (1 BB, 1 K).PERSONAL: Married, wife’s name is Brett...Graduated from South Plantation (FL) HS in 2005 where he played in the state All-Star Game his senior year…Attended Florida Gulf Coast University…As a junior, went 7-1 with a 2.09 ERA (21 ER/90.1 IP) in 12 starts…Ranked among Atlantic Sun Conference leaders in ERA (first), wins (tied for first), innings pitched (third), complete games (first, four) and strikeouts (fourth, 76)…Unanimously selected as 2008 Atlantic Sun Conference “Pitcher of the Year” and First-Team All-Sun Conference…Selected by Texas in the sixth round of the 2008 First-Year Player Draft and was the highest draft choice in the history of Florida Gulf Coast University at the time of his selection (No. 183 overall).

    YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK2008 Spokane1 4 5 4.02 14 11 0 0 0 62.2 61 41 28 4 8 14 0 44 3 02009 Hickory 2 1 1.14 5 4 1 0 0 23.2 19 8 3 0 5 4 0 17 0 0 Bakersfield 7 11 4.51 23 22 1 1 0 143.2 165 88 72 9 10 20 0 108 5 02010 Frisco 7 11 5.04 28 28 2 2 0 164.1 191 98 92 13 10 28 0 82 3 22011 Frisco 7 8 5.6 32 13 0 0 0 101.1 142 73 63 5 4 16 0 55 4 02012 Frisco 0 2 3.94 22 0 0 0 1 32.0 34 15 14 3 0 7 2 17 0 02013 Frisco 5 5 3.18 34 2 0 0 4 62.1 61 27 22 5 1 13 1 41 4 0 Round Rock 1 1 3.79 8 2 0 0 0 19.0 23 9 8 1 0 7 1 8 0 02014 New Hampshire2 6 5 3.93 34 5 0 0 1 84.2 100 47 37 13 3 11 1 43 5 2 Buffalo 0 0 4.50 1 0 0 0 0 2.0 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 02015 Harrisburg3 8 3 2.45 16 15 0 0 0 103.0 95 32 28 6 5 9 1 40 0 4 Syracuse 6 2 2.75 12 11 1 1 0 68.2 75 24 21 0 2 7 0 25 2 02016 Scranton/WB4 2 3 3.72 12 10 0 0 1 58.0 66 25 24 2 1 11 0 25 2 1 NEW YORK-AL 0 0 1.96 23 0 0 0 0 23.0 20 6 5 0 1 4 0 13 0 02017 Norfolk5 0 0 0.61 8 0 0 0 1 14.2 9 3 1 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 BALTIMORE 2 1 1.99 57 0 0 0 0 63.1 62 23 14 6 4 13 3 26 5 02018 BALTIMORE 3 0 1.93 31 0 0 0 0 32.2 36 7 7 0 1 4 1 15 1 0Minor League Totals 55 57 3.96 249 123 5 4 8 940.0 1044 491 414 62 49 147 6 522 28 9BALTIMORE Totals 5 1 1.97 88 0 0 0 0 96.0 98 30 21 6 5 17 4 41 6 0Major League Totals 5 1 1.97 111 0 0 0 0 119.0 118 36 26 6 6 21 4 54 6 0

    FIELDINGP PCT G PO A E DPCareer .970 111 8 24 1 2

    richard bleier

    transactions major league disabled list1- Selected by the Texas Rangers in the sixth round of the 2008 First-Year Player Draft2- Acquired by the Toronto Blue Jays in the Triple-A phase of the 2013 Rule 5 Draft from the Rangers on December 12, 20133- Signed by the Washington Nationals as a minor league free agent on December 13, 20144- Signed by the New York Yankees as a minor league free agent on February 5, 20165- Acquired by the Orioles from the Yankees in exchange for a PTBNL on February 21, 2017

    • June 15, 2018 – end of season (left shoulder latissimus strain)

  • tim beckham

    2018 HIGHLIGHTS• Made a team-high 31 starts, also marking a single-season career-high• Set career-highs in strikeouts (184) and innings pitched (171.2), both of which led O's pitchers• Tossed his second career complete game on 5/24 at CWS (9.0 IP, 2 H, 3 ER, 1 HR, 1 BB, 1 HB, 14 K)...The 14 strikeouts marked a career high• Struck out eight batters on 4/4 at HOU, his fourth consecutive road start with at least eight strikeouts (8/7/17-4/4/18); became the first pitcher in Orioles history to accomplish this feat• Made 15 Quality Starts, tied with Alex Cobb for most on the team• Made 10 daytime starts, going 6-1 with a 2.28 ERA (17 ER/67.0 IP); his daytime ERA was the sixth-lowest in the majors (min. 60.0 IP)• Went 3-0 with a 1.98 ERA (6 ER/27.1 IP) and 25 strikeouts in four starts in the month of June• Became the first pitcher in Major League history to give up four home runs in a game with- out recording an out on 5/8 vs. KC• Exited the game on 5/8 vs. KC without recording an out; became the first Orioles pitcher to not record an out in a start since LHP Kurt Birkins on 9/15/07 (0.0 IP, 6 H, 6 ER, 1 HR)• His 16 losses were tied for the most in the majors (Shields, CWS)• Set a franchise record by allowing 41 home runs; they were the most in the majors and most allowed in a single-season since Cincinnati’s Bronson Arroyo surrendered 46 home runs in 2011

    • Placed on the 10-day disabled list from 6/26-7/6 with a left ankle sprain

    PROFESSIONAL CAREER2017: Set a career-high (at the time) with 28 starts and won a career-high 13 games...In his 28 starts, the Orioles went a team-best 16-12, the only Orioles starter with a winning record in his starts (min. two starts)...His 6.37 run support average was best among Orioles starters (min. two starts) and was the third-highest in the majors...Tossed 19 Quality Starts, tied for eighth-most in the AL and tied for 16th-most in the majors...Threw at least five-straight Quality Starts two times (4/5-5/12 eight-straight and 8/1-29 five-straight)...His 13 wins led the Orioles pitching staff, and were tied for the 11th-most in the American League...His .301 opponents OBP and .240 opponents batting average both ranked ninth-best in the AL...Had eight starts in which he struck out at least eight batters...In those eight games, he went 5-0 with a 2.50 ERA (15 ER/54.0 IP) and the Orioles went 6-2...Tossed his first career complete game on 8/29 vs. SEA, throwing a one-hit shutout...He allowed one hit, two walks, a hit batsman, and had 12 strikeouts...The only hit he allowed was a bunt single by Kyle Seager in the fourth inning...He struck out two batters in four of his nine innings and tossed career-high 116 pitches (85 strikes)...His one-hitter on 8/29 was the 33rd individual one-hitter and the 40th overall in Orioles history (since 1954)...The last Orioles one-hitter was a combined one-hitter by Chris Tillman and Zach Britton on 7/18/2015 at DET...The last Orioles individual one-hitter was tossed by Jason Hammel on 6/16/12 at ATL...Bundy’s outing was the first complete game by an Oriole since Ubaldo Jiménez on 9/5/2016 at TB...Made five starts in the month of August, going 4-0 with a 2.00 ERA (8 ER/36.0 IP), six walks and 45 strikeouts and opponents hit .177 (23-for-130)...The Orioles went 5-0 in his five starts in the month...He had three outings during the month of August in which he struck out 10-or-more batters...According to ESPN Stats & Info, his three starts with 10-or-more strikeouts in August were the most by any Orioles pitcher in the past 10 seasons...His 45 strikeouts in August were the most in any month in his career.2016: Entered 2016 as the No. 1 and No. 2 Orioles prospect, according to Baseball America and MLB.com, respectively...Prior to the season, rated as having the "Best Slider" in the O’s organization, according to Baseball America...Became the 17th Orioles pitcher to record 10 wins in his rookie season...The last Oriole to accomplish the feat was LHP Wei-Yin Chen (12 wins in 2012)...Tied for third among AL rookie pitchers with 104 strikeouts...Finished second among AL rookie pitchers (min. 100.0 IP) in strikeouts/9.0 IP (8.53)...Registered his first Major League strikeout on 4/21 vs. TOR (Kevin Pillar)...Earned his first Major League win on 5/27 at CLE (1.1 IP, 1 H)...Earned his first Major League win as a starter and at Oriole Park on 7/22 vs. CLE...From 7/22-8/12, ranked tied for first in wins (four) and was fifth in strikeouts (32) in the majors, posting a 1.84 ERA (6 ER/29.1 IP) in that span...Did not surrender an earned run over six relief outings (14.1 IP), striking out 19 batters from 6/9-7/6...Held opponents to a .212 average over that stretch...As a starter, went 8-5 with a 4.52 ERA (36 ER/71.2 IP), three Quality Starts, and 72 strikeouts in 14 starts...Held opponents to a .231 average and registered 9.04 strikeouts/9.0 IP in those 14 outings...As a reliever, went 2-1 with a 3.08 ERA (13 ER/38.0 IP) and 32 strikeouts in 22 relief outings...Of his 22 relief appearances, 15 were multi-inning outings...Finished six games for the Orioles...Went 5-3 with a 3.14 ERA (22 ER/63.0 IP) and 56 strikeouts in 19 games (eight starts) at Oriole Park...Went 5-3 with a 5.21 ERA (27 ER/46.2 IP) and 48 strikeouts in 17 road games (six starts)...Went 1-0 with a 3.65 ERA (5 ER/12.1 IP) and eight strikeouts in nine Spring Training appearances...Named to the Orioles’ 2016 AL Wild Card Game roster.

    DYLAN BUNDYRIGHT-HANDED PITCHER

    FULL NAME: Dylan Matthew BundyBORN: November 15, 1992 OPENING DAY AGE: 26BIRTHPLACE: Tulsa, OK RESIDES: Owasso, OK CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2019MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 3.026ACQUIRED: Selected by the Orioles in the first round (No. 4 overall) of the 2011 First-Year Player Draft.

    37BATS: Switch | THROWS: Right | HEIGHT: 6’1 | WEIGHT: 225

    @Dylan_Bundy

    dyla

    n bu

    ndyAWARDS & CAREER-highs

    CAREER-HIGHSLongest Outing: 9.0 innings, 2x, last: 5/24/18 at CWSLongest Relief Outing: 3.0 innings, 3x, last: 6/26/16 vs. TBStrikeouts: 14, 5/24/18 at CWSWalks: 5, 9/7/18 at TBHR Allowed: 4, 5/8/18 vs. KCWinning Streak: 5, 7/18-8/29/17Losing Streak: 5, 8/4-9/7/18

    JIM PALMER MINOR LEAGUE PITCHER OF THE YEAR 2012

    BASEBALL AMERICA NO. 1 ORIOLES PROSPECT2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016FUTURES GAME SELECTION2012

  • dylan bundy

    2015: Entered 2015 ranked as the No. 1 Orioles prospect by Baseball America...In eight starts with Double-A Bowie, went 0-3 with a 3.68 ERA (9 ER/22.0 IP) and 25 strikeouts...Posted a 1.13 ERA (2 ER/16.0 IP) with 18 strikeouts in five games on the road for Bowie...Held opponents to a .151 batting average in those five games...Placed on Double-A Bowie’s disabled list on 5/28 (retroactive to 5/26) with a right shoulder strain...Selected to play for the Peoria Javelinas in the Arizona Fall League after returning from the Orioles’ 60-day disabled list...Tossed 1.0 hitless inning with one strikeout in his first start with the Javelinas.2014: Named the Orioles No. 1 prospect according to Baseball America and Baseball Prospectus following the season...Named a top 100 overall prospect by MLB.com (20)...Rated by Baseball America as having the "Best Curveball" in the Orioles organization...In nine starts, went a combined 1-3 with a 3.27 ERA (15 ER/41.1 IP) for Class A-Advanced Frederick and Short-Season A Aberdeen...Placed on the disabled list for Frederick with a right latissimus strain on 8/14.2013: Did not pitch after Spring Training due to forearm discomfort that was later diagnosed as a flexor mass strain…Underwent “Tommy John” surgery on his right elbow on 6/27, performed by Dr. James Andrews…Named the Orioles No. 1 prospect by Baseball America following the season…Named a top 100 overall prospect in baseball by Baseball Prospectus (15), MLB.com (20), and ESPN.com (31).2012: Recalled from Double-A Bowie on 9/19, and made his Major League debut, 9/23 at BOS (0.2 IP)…Made debut at 19 years, 313 days old, the first Oriole to debut before turning 20 since RHP Mike Adamson, 7/1/67 (19.291)…With Manny Machado, became the first pair of Orioles teammates to debut in same season by age 20 since 1964 (Paul Blair and Frank Bertaina)…Tossed scoreless ninth in home debut vs. TOR, 9/25…Named winner of Jim Palmer Award for Orioles Minor League Pitcher of the Year…Went a combined 9-3 with a 2.08 ERA (24 ER/103.2 IP) in 23 starts with three affiliates (119 K, 28 BB)…Named to the Carolina League Mid-Season All-Star team and tossed a scoreless inning, 6/19 in the League All-Star Game…Named to the Baseball America Minor League All-Star Team…Named Orioles Minor League Pitcher of the Month in April (30.0 consecutive scoreless IP)…Began professional career with Class-A Delmarva, going 1-0 with a 0.00 ERA (30.0 IP), 40 strikeouts, and two walks in eight starts…Promoted to Frederick, where he went 6-3 with a 2.84 ERA (18 ER/57.0 IP), 66 strikeouts, and 18 walks in 12 starts…Won his Keys debut, 5/29 and was third on the club with six wins…Finished his minor league season with Double-A Bowie, going 2-0 with a 3.24 ERA (6 ER/16.2 IP), 13 strikeouts, and eight walks in three starts…Earned the win in Game 1 of the Eastern League Playoffs over Akron, 9/5…Overall, held minor league hitters to a .186 average (67-for-361), with righties batting .165 (39-for-236)…Named the Orioles No. 1 prospect by Baseball America following the season.2011: Selected by the Orioles with the fourth pick in the 2011 First-Year Player Draft…Named the Gatorade National Player of the Year…Went 11-0 with a 0.20 ERA, 158 strikeouts, and five walks in 71.0 innings in his senior season at Owasso (OK) HS…Batted .467 with 11 home runs and 54 RBI…Ranked the No. 2 prospect in the draft by Baseball America…Ranked the No. 4 prospect in the draft by ESPN.com and MLB.com…Signed a five-year Major League contract (beginning in 2012) on August 15…Did not pitch after signing.PERSONAL: Signed by Ernie Jacobs…Dylan’s older brother, Bobby, was an eighth round selection by the Orioles in the 2008 First-Year Player Draft.

    YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IB SO WP BK 2012 Delmarva1 1 0 0.00 8 8 0 0 0 30.0 5 2 0 0 2 2 0 40 1 0 Frederick 6 3 2.84 12 12 0 0 0 57.0 48 20 18 5 1 18 0 66 4 1 Bowie 2 0 3.24 3 3 0 0 0 16.2 14 7 6 1 0 8 0 13 1 0 BALTIMORE 0 0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 1.2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 02013 DID NOT PITCH - INJURED 2014 Aberdeen 0 1 0.60 3 3 0 0 0 15.0 10 1 1 0 0 3 0 22 1 0 Frederick 1 2 4.78 6 6 0 0 0 26.1 28 14 14 0 1 13 0 15 1 02015 Bowie 0 3 3.68 8 8 0 0 0 22.0 21 10 9 0 1 5 0 25 2 02016 BALTIMORE 10 6 4.02 36 14 0 0 0 109.2 109 52 49 18 6 42 4 104 0 0 2017 BALTIMORE 13 9 4.24 28 28 1 1 0 169.2 152 82 80 26 7 51 0 152 0 02018 BALTIMORE 8 16 5.45 31 31 1 0 0 171.2 188 116 104 41 6 54 1 184 6 1Minor League Totals 10 9 2.59 40 40 0 0 0 167.0 126 54 48 6 5 49 0 181 10 1Major League Totals 31 31 4.63 97 73 2 1 0 452.2 450 250 233 85 19 148 5 440 6 1

    BATTING AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HBP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP Career .125 8 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 .125 .125

    FIELDINGP PCT G PO A E DPTotals .941 97 18 30 3 5

    transactions major league disabled list1- Selected by the Orioles in the first round (No. 4 overall) of the 2011 First-Year Player Draft

    • September 24, 2015 – end of season (right shoulder strain)• June 26 – July 6, 2018 (left ankle sprain)

    dylan bundy

  • cody

    car

    roll

    2018 HIGHLIGHTS• Made his Major League debut on 8/1 at NYY; tossed 1.0 scoreless inning in relief, allowing one hit• Worked a career-high 2.1 innings while striking out a career-best four batters on 9/17 vs. TOR• Named an International League Mid-Season All-Star• Made five appearances for Triple-A Norfolk, going 1-0 with a 5.79 ERA (3 ER/4.2 IP)• Made 37 combined appearances at the Triple-A level, going 4-0 with a 2.72 ERA (14 ER/ 46.1 IP), 58 strikeouts, and 22 walks• Did not allow a home run in his 37 minor league appearances (178 batters faced)• At Triple-A, left-handers hit .257 (19-for-74) against him, while righties hit .132 (12-for-91)

    • Acquired by the Orioles from the New York Yankees along with RHP Dillon Tate and LHP Josh Rogers in exchange for LHP Zach Britton on 7/24

    PROFESSIONAL CAREER2017: Named a Florida State League Mid-Season All-Star...Split the season between Class A-Advanced Tampa and Double-A Trenton, going 3-5 with seven saves and a 2.54 ERA (19 ER/67.1 IP), 30 walks, and 89 strikeouts in 39 relief appearances...His 11.90 K/9.0 IP ratio ranked third among Yankees farmhands (min. 50.0 IP)...Combined for a .191 (46-for-241) opponents batting average; left-handers hit .160 (16-for-100) and right-handers hit .213 (30-for-141)...Made his first 13 appearances with Tampa and went 1-0 with two saves and a 2.25 ERA (5 ER/20.0 IP) with 30 strikeouts...Promoted to Trenton on 5/27 and went 2-5 with five saves and a 2.66 ERA (14 ER/47.1 IP) with 59 strikeouts in 26 relief appearances...Following the season, made nine scoreless relief appearances for the Scottsdale Scorpions of the Arizona Fall League (11.2 IP, 2 H, 5 BB, 18 K).2016: Spent the entire season with Class-A Charleston, going 4-4 with three saves and a 3.15 ERA (32 ER/91.1 IP), 41 walks, and 90 strikeouts in 26 games (six starts)…Named to the South Atlantic League Mid-Season All-Star Team…Limited right-handed hitters to a .214 (41-for-192) batting average…Allowed just one earned run in 21.0 IP (0.43 ERA) over his final seven appearances.2015: Went 1-1 with three saves and a 1.75 ERA (5 ER/25.2 IP), 14 walks, and 26 strikeouts in 14 relief appearances in his professional debut with Rookie-level Pulaski…Opponents batted .186 (16-for-86) with lefties batting only .103 (4-for-39)…Did not allow a run in his final seven appearances of the season (14.2 IP)…Appeared in one postseason game for the club, tossing 1.1 scoreless innings of relief (1 H, 1 BB).PERSONAL: Married, wife's name is Amber...Graduated from Mt. Juliet (TN) HS…In three seasons at Southern Miss (2013-15), he went 8-7 with a 3.50 ERA (58 ER/149.0 IP) in 28 games (26 starts)...Originally selected by the New York Yankees in the 22nd round of the 2015 First-Year Player Draft.

    YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK2015 Pulaski1 1 1 1.75 14 0 0 0 3 25.2 16 5 5 0 2 14 0 26 2 02016 Charleston 4 4 3.15 26 6 0 0 3 91.1 89 45 32 3 7 41 2 90 10 02017 Tampa 1 0 2.25 13 0 0 0 2 20.0 10 7 5 1 0 8 0 30 0 1 Trenton 2 5 2.66 26 0 0 0 5 47.1 36 15 14 4 3 22 1 59 2 02018 Scranton/WB 3 0 2.38 32 0 0 0 9 41.2 27 13 11 0 4 18 1 55 2 0 Norfolk 1 0 5.79 5 0 0 0 0 4.2 4 3 3 0 0 4 0 3 0 0 BALTIMORE2 0 2 9.00 15 0 0 0 0 17.0 21 17 17 6 0 13 0 16 3 1Minor League Totals 12 10 2.73 116 6 0 0 22 230.2 182 88 70 8 16 107 4 263 16 1Major League Totals 0 2 9.00 15 0 0 0 0 17.0 21 17 17 6 0 13 0 16 3 1

    FIELDINGP PCT G PO A E DPTotals 1.000 15 2 1 0 0

    CODY CARROLLRIGHT-HANDED PITCHER 49BATS: Right | THROWS: Right | HEIGHT: 6’5 | WEIGHT: 215FULL NAME: Cody Mark CarrollBORN: October 15, 1992 OPENING DAY AGE: 26BIRTHPLACE: Mt. Juliet, TN RESIDES: Mt. Juliet, TN CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2019MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 0.062ACQUIRED: From the New York Yankees along with RHP Dillon Tate and LHP Josh Rogers in exchange for LHP Zach Britton on July 24, 2018.

    @Cody_Carroll37

    transactions major league disabled list1- Selected by the New York Yankees in the 22nd Round of the 2015 First-Year Player Draft2- Acquired by the Orioles, along with RHP Dillon Tate and LHP Josh Rogers, from the Yankees in exchange for LHP Zach Britton on July 24, 2018

    AWARDS & CAREER-highsCAREER-HIGHSLongest Outing: 2.1 innings, 9/17/18 vs. TORStrikeouts: 4, 9/17/18 vs. TORWalks: 3, 8/11/18 vs. BOSHR Allowed: 3, 9/26/18 at BOSWinning Streak: N/ALosing Streak: 2, 8/9-8/24/18

  • andrew cashner

    2018 HIGHLIGHTS• Made his Orioles debut on 3/31 vs. MIN• Earned his first win as an Oriole on 4/5 at NYY, allowing one run over 6.0 innings with three walks and five strikeouts• Made 28 starts during the season; his third-straight season with at least 28 appearances• Ranked second on the Orioles in innings pitched (153.0), tied for second in games started (28), and fourth in strikeouts (99)• Received three-or-fewer runs of support in 25 of his 28 starts during the season; his 3.12 run support average ranked as the second-lowest in the majors• Threw 6.0-or-more innings in 16 of his 28 starts• Issued a team-high 65 walks; ranked eighth-most in the AL• Surrendered a career-high 25 home runs

    • Spent two stints on the disabled list, once for a lower back strain (6/12-20), and once for a neck strain (7/11-22)

    PROFESSIONAL CAREER2017: Set a career-high with 11 wins...Compiled the ninth-lowest ERA (3.40) in the AL over 28 starts with Texas...Went 8-4 with a 3.02 ERA (31 ER/92.1 IP) in 15 starts after 7/1, the seventh-lowest ERA in the AL over that span...Earned wins in 11 of last 22 starts after a span of 10-straight winless starts dating back to 2016...Winless in his first six starts of the season for the first time in his career...Posted a sub-3.00 ERA in four of six months (April-2.93, May-2.92, July-2.36, August-2.76)...Ranked second among AL leaders in home runs-per-9.0 innings (0.89), tied for fourth in GIDP (23), seventh in pitches per inning (15.8) and ground ball percentage (49.0), and tied for eleventh in Quality Starts (18)...Was 5-5 with a 2.72 ERA (25 ER/82.2 IP) over 14 starts at Globe Life Park, posting the fifth-lowest home ERA in the AL...Opponents batted .170 (24-for-141) with RISP, the lowest figure in the majors...Opposing hitters were 3-for-59 (.051) with RISP and two outs...His 5.40 run support average was a career-high, as his 3.50 run support average from 2013-16 was the lowest in the majors over that span...Placed on the DL from 6/15-28 with a left oblique strain...Missed the majority of Spring Training and was on the DL from 4/1-14 with upper-right biceps soreness that was originally diagnosed on 3/2.2016: Split the season between San Diego and Miami, going 5-11 in 28 games (27 starts) with two stints on the disabled list...Tied for eighth in the NL in double plays induced (19) with 1.30 GIDP/9.0 IP ranking sixth-best...Was 4-7 with a 4.76 ERA (42 ER/79.1 IP) in 16 starts with San Diego...Issued five runs in 4.0 innings in loss to LAD on 4/6, then was 2-1, 3.85 (11 ER/25.2 IP) over next five outings...Lost his next three starts (9 ER/17.1 IP) from 5/8-30, a span that included a DL stint from 5/13-24 with a strained right hamstring...Lasted just 0.1 IP in his outing on 6/10 at COL before going back on the DL with a neck strain...Activated on 7/3 and went 1-2 with a 4.79 ERA (14 ER/26.1 IP) in final five starts with the Padres before trade to MIA on 7/29...Posted a 1-4 record and 5.98 ERA (35 ER/52.2 IP) in 12 games (11 starts) with the Marlins...Worked 5.1 shutout innings in lone win with the Marlins on 9/7 vs. PHI...Fanned a season-high nine batters twice (7/15 vs. SF and 9/7 vs. PHI)...Went 0-6 in 14 road starts.2015: Tied for second in the majors with CLE’s Corey Kluber in losses (16), one less than ATL’s Shelby Miller...Led the majors with 22 unearned runs allowed, six more than the next highest total (16-Mark Buehrle, TOR) and sixth-most in franchise history...His 3.12 run support average was second-lowest among Major League qualifiers (Shelby Miller, 2.54) and ninth-lowest in Padres history since 1974 (min. 150.0 IP)...Received one-or-fewer runs of support in 18 of his 31 starts...Fanned a career-high 12 in just 4.2 innings on 6/1 vs. NYM, joining Tampa Bay’s Alex Cobb (13 K in 4.2 IP on 5/10/13 vs. SD) as only pitchers (since 1914) to record 12-or-more strikeouts in an outing of less than 5.0 innings...Set Padres club record by fanning first six batters of the game on 4/29 vs. HOU...Was 2-7 with a 3.00 ERA in first 10 starts through 5/30, the first Major League starter to have seven-or-more losses with an ERA of 3.00-or-better through his first 10 starts of a season since NYM’s Jim McAndrew went 3-7 with a 2.17 ERA in 1968.2014: Limited to just 19 starts and 79.1 innings due to two DL stints...Posted a career-best 2.55 ERA, seventh lowest in the NL (min. 100.0 IP)...Became the first Major League pitcher (min. 100.0 IP) to post an ERA of 2.55-or-better with a winning percentage of .417-or-lower since STL’s Joe Magrane in 1988...Had a pair of complete-game shutouts: a one-hitter on 4/11 vs. DET (Rajai Davis single in the sixth) and a two-hitter on 9/15 vs. PHI...Became the sixth Major League pitcher since 1969 to throw three-or-more complete game shutouts with two-or-fewer hits allowed within first 50 career starts, and the first since Orel Hershiser from 7/14/84-7/23/85 (6)...Placed on the DL from 5/17-6/7 with right-elbow soreness and 6/23-8/23 with right shoulder soreness...Made his first career Opening Night start on 3/30 vs. LAD...Named the NL Player of the Week for 9/15-21 going 2-0 with a 1.06 ERA in two starts...Played left field in the 11th inning on 4/24 at WSH.2013: Named the Padres Pitcher of the Year by San Diego BBWAA...Led the Padres staff in ERA (3.09) and was second in wins (10), innings (175.0), and strikeouts (128)...Made five relief outings to open the season before going 10-9 with a 3.04 ERA and 19

    ANDREW CASHNERRIGHT-HANDED PITCHER

    FULL NAME: Andrew Burton CashnerBORN: September 11, 1986 OPENING DAY AGE: 32BIRT