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Page 1 Mississippi Braves (13-13) vs Biloxi Shuckers (17-11) RHP Greg Ross (2-1, 5.56) vs LHP Hobbs Johnson (2-0, 2.53) Overall (13-13) • 1st Half (13-13) • 2nd Half (0-0) Game #27 May 9, 2015 Pearl, MS Trustmark Park Upcoming Probable Starters & Schedule TODAY’S GAME: The Braves try to take the inaugural series with the Biloxi Shuckers behind the arm of Greg Ross on Saturday night at Trustmark Park. LAST TIME OUT: Jake Brigham took a shutout into the 7th inning and Mallex Smith and Emerson Landoni got two hits apiece in the top two spots in the order to drop the Biloxi Shuckers 4-2. Smith drove in two as part of a three-run fourth to pull away to 4-0. Chris O’Dowd continued his hot streak with an RBI single in the first to give the M-Braves the lead for good. Ryan Weber gave up a run in 1 2/3 innings of relief work, and Ryan Kelly earned his league second-best 7th save with a scoreless ninth. MISSISSIPPI BASEBALL HISTORY: This series marks the first time since 1955 that two professional, affiliated MiLB teams from Mississippi will play each other. The ‘55 Cotton States League (C) featured three teams from Mississippi--the Greenville Bucks, Vicksburg Hill Billies and Meridian Millers (moved from Pine Bluff, AR in June of ‘55). Biloxi has not hosted professional baseball since 1908 in the class-D Cotton States League, the Gulfport-Biloxi Sand Crabs. Midway through the 1908 season, the Gulfport Sand Crabs were sold for $1,000 and moved to Biloxi for the second half. The Jackson Senators won the 1908 CSL pennant at 68-42, while Gulfport- Biloxi finished 3rd at 63-52, 7.5 GB. Biloxi has hosted multiple Major League teams’ Spring Training over the years, including the Ty Cobb-led Detroit Tigers in 1913-15, and the Washington Senators from 1930-1935. MALLEX SWIPING SPELL: Mallex Smith ended a stretch of nine games without a stolen base on Thursday night, stealing third in the sixth inning. It was the longest streak without a steal in his career. The previous high mark was seven games, set from 4/27-5/16/2013 with class-A Fort Wayne in his first full professional season. HIT STREAKS, HOT STREAKS: Daniel Castro (16, T-5th), now at AAA Gwinnett, and Matt Lipka (15, 9th) have each strung together long hit streaks this season, landing on the M-Braves’ top 10 all-time list. Tommy La Stella holds the team record hit streak at 23 in 2013, with Carl Loadenthal hitting safely in 20 straight in 2007. Scott Thorman had an 18-game streak in 2005. Willie Cabrera strung together 17 straight in 2009. Todd Cunningham (2012), Christian Bethancourt & Mycal Jones (2013) each had 16-gamers to match Castro. 700 WINS: The M-Braves are searching for win number 700, needing 15 more wins to reach that marker. Mississippi enters today’s game with an all-me record of 685- 721. WINNINGEST MANAGER: Manager Aaron Holbert needs 35 wins to become the M- Braves all-me winningest manager. Phillip Wellman currently sits at the top with a record of 268-285 compiled over four seasons. Holbert enters today’s game with a record of 234-209 over three-plus seasons. WINNING GAMES--CHASING RECORDS: The 2014 M-Braves posted the best record in Mississippi Braves history, with a record of 83-56. It was the best team record for a Double-A Braves club since the 1992 Greenville Braves went 100-43. M-Braves vs Shuckers Day-by-Day Date Result Record W-L-S A 5/6 L, 8-7 0-1 Hall-Hursh-Magnifico 1,585 5/7 W, 4-0 1-1 Reyes-Chapman 1,919 5/8 W, 4-2 2-1 Brigham-Barnes-Kelly 2,235 5/9 5/10 6/11 6/12 6/13 6/14 6/15 7/1 7/2 7/3 8/7 8/8 8/9 8/10 8/11 8/28 8/29 8/30 8/31 9/1 Upcoming Promotions at Trustmark Park May 9 Biloxi Shuckers Home Game at Trustmark Park, Presented by Trustmark Bank $10,000 Dash For Cash, Fan Appreciaon Night Fireworks Show , GMOG, Super Tailgang Saturday May 10 Biloxi Shuckers Home Game at Trustmark Park, Mother’s Day Promoon Yogi’s FamilyFest Sunday May 11 First Responders/Emergency Response Monday, Presented by Mix 98.7, Free Pizza night Make a Difference Monday, SportClips Military Mondays May 12 $2 Tuesday, Ladies Night May 13 Winning Kids Wednesday May 14 Greater Jackson Chamber of Commerce Night, Presented by Y101 Mitchell Bros. and Sons Carnival, Thirsty Thursday, UMMC Appreciaon Night Us vs Them Braves Stats Shuckers 13-13 Record 17-11 .274 Bang Average .255 .352 Slugging Percentage .342 .340 On-Base Percentage .332 113 Runs Scored 98 237 Hits 219 104 Runs Baed In 93 37 Doubles 34 5 Triples 4 7 Home Runs 11 21 Stolen Bases 32 8 Sacrifice Bunts 11 7 Sacrifice Flies 11 22 GIDP 17 4.26 Earned Run Average 2.62 .261 Average Against .215 172 Strikeouts 209 98 Walks 83 125 Runs Allowed 73 108 Earned Runs Allowed 68 15 Home Runs Allowed 9 .978 Fielding Percentage .988 14 Double Plays 17 21 Errors 12 On Deck In the Hole On the Web For all of your M-Braves informaon needs, click over to mississippibraves.com. There you’ll find photos, videos, live game stats and arcles detailing every M-Braves player and the organizaon overall. Follow the links to listen to the M-Braves live audio stream all season long. The M-Braves head out on their first 10- game road trip of the year with five-game visits to two south division foes, the Pen- sacola Blue Wahoos and Jacksonville Suns. The M-Braves will be in Pensacola 5/16-20 and Jacksonville 5/21-25. The Braves wrap up a 16-game homestand with six games in five days against the Mobile BayBears, May 11-15. The Braves will try to get even aſter the BayBears swept Mississippi in Mobile in late April. The second day of the series, May 12, will be a doubleheader. On the Airways 2015 features the Mississippi Braves on the FM dial for the seventh season with WYAB 103.9 FM. The two pares’ contract runs through the 2017 season. WYAB features all 70 M-Braves home games, all 70 M-Braves road games and the Southern League playoffs should the Braves make the postseason. Social Media facebook.com/mbraves @mbraves instagram.com/mbraves youtube.com/mississippibraves Date Opponent Probable Starters Time (CT) This Series Saturday, May 9 vs Biloxi Shuckers RHP Greg Ross (2-1, 5.56) vs LHP Hobbs Johnson (2-0, 2.53) 6:00 PM Sunday, May 10 vs Biloxi Shuckers RHP Victor Mateo (0-1, 5.40) vs RHP Jorge Lopez (2-2, 3.52) 1:00 PM Next Series Monday, May 11 vs Mobile BayBears RHP Jason Hursh (0-2, 8.72) vs TBD 7:00 PM Tuesday, May 12 - G1 vs Mobile BayBears RHP Tyrell Jenkins (1-2, 4.06) vs TBD 5:00 PM Tuesday, May 12 - G2 vs Mobile BayBears TBD vs TBD Game Two Wednesday, May 13 vs Mobile BayBears RHP Jake Brigham (3-2, 4.55) vs TBD 7:00 PM M-Braves vs Shuckers 2015 Allme at Trustmark Park - at Biloxi 2-1 2-1 Total 2-1 2-1

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Mississippi Braves (13-13) vs Biloxi Shuckers (17-11)RHP Greg Ross (2-1, 5.56) vs LHP Hobbs Johnson (2-0, 2.53)

Overall (13-13) • 1st Half (13-13) • 2nd Half (0-0)Game #27 • May 9, 2015 • Pearl, MS • Trustmark Park

Upcoming Probable Starters & Schedule

TODAY’S GAME: The Braves try to take the inaugural series with the Biloxi Shuckers behind the arm of Greg Ross on Saturday night at Trustmark Park.

LAST TIME OUT: Jake Brigham took a shutout into the 7th inning and Mallex Smith and Emerson Landoni got two hits apiece in the top two spots in the order to drop the Biloxi Shuckers 4-2. Smith drove in two as part of a three-run fourth to pull away to 4-0. Chris O’Dowd continued his hot streak with an RBI single in the first to give the M-Braves the lead for good. Ryan Weber gave up a run in 1 2/3 innings of relief work, and Ryan Kelly earned his league second-best 7th save with a scoreless ninth.

MISSISSIPPI BASEBALL HISTORY: This series marks the first time since 1955 that two professional, affiliated MiLB teams from Mississippi will play each other. The ‘55 Cotton States League (C) featured three teams from Mississippi--the Greenville Bucks, Vicksburg Hill Billies and Meridian Millers (moved from Pine Bluff, AR in June of ‘55). Biloxi has not hosted professional baseball since 1908 in the class-D Cotton States League, the Gulfport-Biloxi Sand Crabs. Midway through the 1908 season, the Gulfport Sand Crabs were sold for $1,000 and moved to Biloxi for the second half. The Jackson Senators won the 1908 CSL pennant at 68-42, while Gulfport-Biloxi finished 3rd at 63-52, 7.5 GB. Biloxi has hosted multiple Major League teams’ Spring Training over the years, including the Ty Cobb-led Detroit Tigers in 1913-15, and the Washington Senators from 1930-1935.

MALLEX SWIPING SPELL: Mallex Smith ended a stretch of nine games without a stolen base on Thursday night, stealing third in the sixth inning. It was the longest streak without a steal in his career. The previous high mark was seven games, set from 4/27-5/16/2013 with class-A Fort Wayne in his first full professional season.

HIT STREAKS, HOT STREAKS: Daniel Castro (16, T-5th), now at AAA Gwinnett, and Matt Lipka (15, 9th) have each strung together long hit streaks this season, landing on the M-Braves’ top 10 all-time list. Tommy La Stella holds the team record hit streak at 23 in 2013, with Carl Loadenthal hitting safely in 20 straight in 2007. Scott Thorman had an 18-game streak in 2005. Willie Cabrera strung together 17 straight in 2009. Todd Cunningham (2012), Christian Bethancourt & Mycal Jones (2013) each had 16-gamers to match Castro.

700 WINS: The M-Braves are searching for win number 700, needing 15 more wins to reach that marker. Mississippi enters today’s game with an all-time record of 685-721.

WINNINGEST MANAGER: Manager Aaron Holbert needs 35 wins to become the M-Braves all-time winningest manager. Phillip Wellman currently sits at the top with a record of 268-285 compiled over four seasons. Holbert enters today’s game with a record of 234-209 over three-plus seasons.

WINNING GAMES--CHASING RECORDS: The 2014 M-Braves posted the best record in Mississippi Braves history, with a record of 83-56. It was the best team record for a Double-A Braves club since the 1992 Greenville Braves went 100-43.

M-Braves vs Shuckers Day-by-Day Date Result Record W-L-S Att 5/6 L, 8-7 0-1 Hall-Hursh-Magnifico 1,585 5/7 W, 4-0 1-1 Reyes-Chapman 1,919 5/8 W, 4-2 2-1 Brigham-Barnes-Kelly 2,235 5/9 5/10 6/11 6/12 6/13 6/14 6/15 7/1 7/2 7/3 8/7 8/8 8/9 8/10 8/11 8/28 8/29 8/30 8/31 9/1

Upcoming Promotions at Trustmark ParkMay 9 Biloxi Shuckers Home Game at Trustmark Park, Presented by Trustmark Bank $10,000 Dash For Cash, Fan Appreciation Night Fireworks Show , GMOG, Super Tailgating SaturdayMay 10 Biloxi Shuckers Home Game at Trustmark Park, Mother’s Day Promotion Yogi’s FamilyFest SundayMay 11 First Responders/Emergency Response Monday, Presented by Mix 98.7, Free Pizza night Make a Difference Monday, SportClips Military MondaysMay 12 $2 Tuesday, Ladies NightMay 13 Winning Kids WednesdayMay 14 Greater Jackson Chamber of Commerce Night, Presented by Y101 Mitchell Bros. and Sons Carnival, Thirsty Thursday, UMMC Appreciation Night

Us vs Them Braves Stats Shuckers 13-13 Record 17-11 .274 BattingAverage .255 .352 SluggingPercentage .342 .340 On-BasePercentage .332 113 RunsScored 98 237 Hits 219 104 RunsBattedIn 93 37 Doubles 34 5 Triples 4 7 HomeRuns 11 21 StolenBases 32 8 SacrificeBunts 11 7 SacrificeFlies 11 22 GIDP 17

4.26 EarnedRunAverage 2.62 .261 AverageAgainst .215 172 Strikeouts 209 98 Walks 83 125 RunsAllowed 73 108 EarnedRunsAllowed 68 15 HomeRunsAllowed 9

.978 FieldingPercentage .988 14 DoublePlays 17 21 Errors 12

On Deck

In the Hole

On the Web

For all of your M-Braves information needs, click over to mississippibraves.com. There you’ll find photos, videos, live game stats and articles detailing every M-Braves player and the organization overall. Follow

the links to listen to the M-Braves live audio stream all season long.

The M-Braves head out on their first 10-game road trip of the year with five-game visits to two south division foes, the Pen-

sacola Blue Wahoos and Jacksonville Suns. The M-Braves will be in Pensacola 5/16-20

and Jacksonville 5/21-25.

The Braves wrap up a 16-game homestand with six games in five days against the

Mobile BayBears, May 11-15. The Braves will try to get even after the BayBears swept

Mississippi in Mobile in late April. The second day of the series, May 12, will be a

doubleheader.

On the Airways2015 features the Mississippi Braves

on the FM dial for the seventh

season with WYAB 103.9 FM. The two

parties’ contract runs through the 2017 season. WYAB features all 70 M-Braves home games, all 70 M-Braves road games and the Southern League playoffs should

the Braves make the postseason.

Social Media

facebook.com/mbraves

@mbraves

instagram.com/mbraves

youtube.com/mississippibraves

Date Opponent ProbableStarters Time(CT)ThisSeries Saturday, May 9 vs Biloxi Shuckers RHP Greg Ross (2-1, 5.56) vs LHP Hobbs Johnson (2-0, 2.53) 6:00 PM Sunday, May 10 vs Biloxi Shuckers RHP Victor Mateo (0-1, 5.40) vs RHP Jorge Lopez (2-2, 3.52) 1:00 PMNextSeries Monday, May 11 vs Mobile BayBears RHP Jason Hursh (0-2, 8.72) vs TBD 7:00 PM Tuesday, May 12 - G1 vs Mobile BayBears RHP Tyrell Jenkins (1-2, 4.06) vs TBD 5:00 PM Tuesday, May 12 - G2 vs Mobile BayBears TBD vs TBD Game Two Wednesday, May 13 vs Mobile BayBears RHP Jake Brigham (3-2, 4.55) vs TBD 7:00 PM

M-Braves vs Shuckers 2015 Alltime at Trustmark Park - at Biloxi 2-1 2-1 Total 2-1 2-1

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M-Braves Last Ten Quality Starts (At Least 6.0 IP & 3 ER or Less) Pitcher Date Opp. H/R Dec. IP H R ER BB SO HR BK WP GO/AO AVG Jake Brigham 5/8 BLX “R” W, 3 (4-2) 6.1 2 1 1 2 7 0 0 0 4/7 .290 Tyrell Jenkins 5/7 BLX “R” ND (W, 4-0) 6.0 6 0 0 2 5 0 0 0 9/3 .248 Jake Brigham 5/2 MTG H W, 2 (8-2) 6.0 4 2 2 3 3 0 0 1 9/0 .333 Tyrell Jenkins 4/26 MOB R ND (L 5-4) 6.0 7 3 3 2 3 0 0 0 7/8 .208 Jason Hursh 4/25 MOB R ND (L 5-3) 6.0 5 2 2 2 3 1 0 1 7/5 .279 Greg Ross 4/23 CHA H ND (W 5-2) 6.0 5 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 4/8 .278 Jake Brigham 4/22 CHA H W, 1 (4-3) 6.0 5 3 2 1 2 1 0 0 9/3 .344 Tyrell Jenkins 4/16 JXN R L, 1 (5-4) 6.0 4 5 2 1 1 2 0 0 12/3 .242 Victor Mateo 4/11 TNS H ND (W, 6-2) 6.0 7 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 8/3 .333

Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP AVG2011 Danville 7-4 3.94 13 11 0 0 0 61.2 60 33 27 3 2 27 46 7 .2592012 Rome 7-9 4.60 25 21 1 0 0 131.0 146 78 67 10 5 40 106 6 .2802013 Rome 1-0 1.40 7 0 0 0 0 19.1 18 4 3 1 0 1 18 0 .2342013 Lynchburg 9-6 3.27 23 19 1 0 0 121.0 120 58 44 3 6 36 91 8 .2562014 Lynchburg 5-3 3.50 15 11 0 0 0 79.2 78 34 31 6 4 18 66 5 .255 2014 Mississippi 7-3 2.08 13 12 1 1 0 78.0 63 22 18 4 2 20 44 6 .2162015 Mississippi 2-1 5.66 5 3 0 0 0 20.2 22 13 13 1 1 11 11 0 .272MinorLeagueTotals 38-26 3.57 101 77 3 1 0 511.1 507 242 203 28 20 153 382 32 .256

Ross’ Career Stats

Ross’ 2014 Day-by-Day

2015 Highs Ross’ Last IP ................................... 6.0 (4/23 vs CHA) K ....................................... 3 (4/23 vs CHA) BB ......................................6 (4/13 vs TNS) H ........................................6 (4/13 vs TNS) R ........................................7 (4/13 vs TNS) ER ......................................7 (4/13 vs TNS) HR ................................... 1 (4/28 at MOB)

Win ............................... 5/4 vs MTG (Relief)Loss ........................................... 4/13 vs TNSSave .............................................................CG ................................................................ HR ........................................... 4/28 at MOB WP ............................................................... BK ................................................................

Braves Record when Ross: Starts:2-1 GetsaDecision:2-1 NoDecision:1-1 Relieves:1-1

Ross’ Runs Allowed By Inning 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TotalRuns 2 - 8 2 - 1 - - - - EarnedRuns 2 - 8 2 - 1 - - - -

Tonight’s Starter#26 Greg Ross • RHP • 6’3” • 205

2-1, 5.66 ERAvs. Righties: .300, 0 HRvs. Lefties: .226, 1 HR

TODAY’S GAME Greg Ross goes for the M-Braves’ third series win of the year, taking the mound on

Saturday against Biloxi at Trustmark Park.

LASTTIMEOUT Ross piggybacked Victor Mateo on Monday 5/4, firing three shutout innings on two

hits. He picked up his second win of the year, as the M-Braves broke a 2-2 tie in the 7th against the Montgomery Biscuits on a Matt Lipka RBI single to take a 3-2 win in the series finale.

HIGHLIGHTS • Took a tough no-decision in his third start of the year against Chattanooga 4/23,

allowing just a run on five hits over six innings. The Braves went on to win 5-2, breaking a 2-2 tie in the seventh with a three-run frame. Daniel Castro broke the tie with an RBI single.

NOTES • Selected by the Braves in the 18th round of the 2011 draft out of Frostburg State • Dominant with M-Braves 2nd half of ‘14 after call-up from Lynchburg: 7-3, 2.08

ERA • Out of Frostburg State, school that produced former MLB manager Jim Riggleman

PRIORTO2015 • 2011 Season • Made his professional debut with Rookie-Danville where he went 7-4

with a 3.94 ERA in 13 games (11 starts). Put up his best numbers during the month of July, going 3-1 with a 2.22 ERA in five outings (four starts). Struck out 26 batters in 24.1 innings pitched that month.

• 2012 Season • Spent the entire season with Low-A Rome, posting a record of 7-9 with a

4.60 ERA in 25 games (21 starts). Went 4-1 with a 2.60 ERA in five starts during the month of August, including a complete game.

• 2013 Season • Spent the first month of the season at Low-A Rome (1-0, 1.40) before

moving up to High-A Lynchburg. Ross went 9-6 with a 3.27 ERA in 23 games, 19 starts, for the Hillcats. Did not allow a run in his four relief appearances. In the second half of the season, Ross went 6-3 with a 2.81 ERA in 15 outings. Ranked sixth in the Carolina League in ERA (3.27).

• 2014 Season • Began the season at High-A Lynchburg (5-3, 3.50) where he made 15

appearances, 11 starts. Selected as a Carolina League Mid-Season All-Star. Posted his best numbers at High-A in May (3-0, 2.40 ERA in five starts).

• Promoted to Double-A Mississippi on June 24. Picked up the win in his Double-A debut at historic Rickwood Field as the M-Braves defeated Birmingham 5-2 in the annual Rickwood Classic. Posted his best numbers at Mississippi in August (3-2, 1.54 ERA in six starts).

• Led all Braves farmhands in wins (12) and ranked second in ERA (2.80).

LYNCHBURG Date Opp. Decision IP H R ER BB SO HR 4/4 FRE ND(W,6-5/10) 3.2 3 2 2 0 4 0 4/8 POT ND(W,10-7) 2.1 4 1 1 1 2 0 4/11 FRE ND(W,1-0) 2.0 1 0 0 0 3 0 4/16(2) WIL W,1(3-2/7) 5.0 2 0 0 0 6 0 4/21 POT L,1(4-2) 6.0 5 3 3 0 3 0 4/27 POT ND(L,6-5) 6.0 4 2 2 1 7 1 4/28 POT ND(L,6-5) 7.0 10 4 2 1 5 0 5/4 SAL W,2(7-1) 6.1 6 1 1 0 4 0 5/9 WIL ND(L,3-2) 5.2 4 1 1 3 7 0 5/14 CAR W,3(5-3) 6.0 8 3 3 0 4 1 5/25 WS W,4(2-0) 8.0 5 0 0 1 5 0 5/30 WS ND(W,6-4/11) 4.0 7 3 3 2 2 2 6/4 MB L,2(7-1/6) 5.0 9 7 7 3 6 2 6/9 MD L,3(5-0) 6.1 6 5 4 3 1 0 6/14 SAL W,5(6-3) 6.1 4 2 2 3 7 0

MISSISSIPPI Date Opp. Decision IP H R ER BB SO HR 6/25 BIR W,1(5-2) 5.2 5 2 2 1 3 0 6/30 HVL W,2(6-0) 9.0 6 0 0 2 3 0 7/5 MTG L,1(3-1) 6.0 2 3 1 1 3 0 7/11 MOB W,3(2-0) 7.0 2 0 0 4 5 0 7/17 BIR ND(L,3-2) 6.0 5 2 2 2 6 0 7/22 TNS ND(L,8-7/10) 4.1 4 5 5 3 0 2 7/27 PNS W,4(6-2) 5.0 4 2 2 0 3 1 8/1 MOB L,2(3-1) 4.0 5 2 1 2 7 0 8/7(1) JAX W,5(6-2/7) 5.2 6 2 2 2 2 1 8/13 MTG W,6(2-0) 6.2 6 0 0 0 1 0 8/18 MOB L,3(4-2) 6.0 8 2 2 1 4 0 8/23 BIR ND(W,6-5/11) 5.2 6 2 2 2 4 0 8/29 HVL W,7(5-0) 7.0 4 0 0 0 3 0

Ross’ 2015 Day-by-DayMISSISSIPPI *Relief Date Opp. Decision IP H R ER BB SO HR 4/13 TNS L,1(10-4) 2.2 6 7 7 6 2 0 4/18 @JXN W,1(7-3) 5.0 4 3 3 2 2 0 4/23 CHA ND,(W,5-2) 6.0 5 1 1 0 3 0 4/28* @MOB ND(L,6-1) 4.0 5 2 2 2 2 1 5/4* MTG W,2(3-2) 3.0 2 0 0 1 2 0

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M-Braves’ Bullpen

Bullpen Totals Bullpen by the Month W-L:8-5 Saves/Opp:10/13 ERA:3.30 IP:111.2 R:43 SO:94 H/HR: 98/8 ER: 41 BB: 44 1stBatter/Retired:74/46 InheritedRunners/Scored:28/5

Month W-L ERA Sv-Op IP H R ER BB SO HR April 6-5 3.13 7-10 86.1 77 32 30 34 81 7 May 2-0 3.91 3-3 25.1 20 11 11 10 13 1 June July August September

Bullpen Briefs LastReliefOuting SeasonSpotlightPitcher Date W/L/S IP H R ER BB SO HR Inherited/Scored 1stBatter/Retired LongestOuting ShortestOuting Saves/ChancesJackson 5/3 - 1.0 2 4 4 2 1 1 2/2 8/5 2.0 0.2 -JonesKelly 5/8 S,7 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2/1 12/6 2.0 0.1 7/8Lamm 5/3 - 2.0 2 2 2 3 1 0 1/0 6/3 2.2 1.0 -Mateo 4/25 L,1(BS,1) 0.1 2 3 3 2 1 1 - 1/0 0.1 0.1 0/1Reyes 5/7 W,3 2.0 1 0 0 1 0 0 5/1 7/3 5.0 1.1 1/1Robinson 5/6 - 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 - 11/10 2.0 0.1 2/2 Rohm 4/30 - 1.0 0 0 0 2 2 0 - 1/1 1.0 1.0 -Rondon 5/6 - 2.0 3 1 1 0 1 0 7/0 8/6 2.0 0.1 -Ross 5/4 W,2 3.0 2 0 0 1 2 0 - 1/1 3.0 3.0 -Thomas 4/11 - 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 - 2/2 2.0 1.0 -Trepagnier 5/6 - 1.1 2 1 1 0 1 0 6/0 8/6 2.0 1.0 -Waszak 4/23 W,1(BS,1) 1.0 1 1 1 0 1 1 - 2/0 2.0 1.0 0/1Weber 5/8 - 1.2 2 1 1 0 0 0 5/1 7/4 3.1 0.2 -

Bullpen Capsules

#28 Tyler Jones • RHP • 6’4” • 250 1-0-0, 8.10 ERA vs. Righties: .333, 2 HR vs. Lefties: .333, 0 HR

HIGHLIGHTS • Promoted to MIS from high-A Carolina on 5/8

NOTES • Signed by the Braves as an MiLB Free Agent in March, 2015 • Selected by the Twins in the 11th Round of the 2011 draft out of LSU

PRIORTO2015 • 2011: Made professional debut with the rookie-level Elizabethton Twins (0-0, 12.86 ERA, 4

App, 1 GS) • 2012: Made 18 appearances, 16 starts with the low-A Beloit Snappers in the Midwest League.

Went 5-5, 4.67 ERA, striking out 102 in 86.2 IP. • 2013: Moved full-time to relief role. Appeared in 24 games for low-A Cedar Rapids Kernels

(4-3, 1.93) and 12 games for high-A Fort Myers Miracle (1-3, 4.20) • 2014: Made 40 relief appearances for high-A Fort Myers (3-3, 3.73). Released by Twins during

Spring Training 2015.

Jones’ Last Five Relief Appearances Date Opp. W-L ERA Sv-H IP H R ER BB SO HR

#34 Ryan Kelly • RHP • 6’2” • 180 0-0-7, 0.71 ERA vs. Righties: .257, 0 HR vs. Lefties: .000, 0 HR

HIGHLIGHTS • Picked up save on back-to-back days 4/21-22 vs. CHA with scoreless, hitless innings

NOTES • Signed by the Braves as a free agent on November 22, 2013. • Selected by the Pirates in 26th round of the 2006 draft out of Hilton Head (SC) High School

PRIORTO2015 • 2007: He made his professional debut with the GCL Pirates (1-0, 6.19). • 2008: Went 0-2 with a 6.75 ERA in eight games, six starts, for State College. • 2009: Spent the season with Low-A West Virginia where he went 3-2 with a 4.30 ERA in 30 G. • 2010: Went 2-3 with a 4.20 ERA in 38 appearances (one start) for Low-A West Virginia. Ac-

quired by the Athletics from Pittsburgh for INF Corey Wimberly on 12/23/2010. • 2011: Acquired by the Rangers from Oakland for pitcher Guillermo Moscoso on January 8,

2011. Spent the entire season with High-A Myrtle Beach, going 3-6 with a 3.95 ERA. • 2012: Kelly was acquired by the Padres from the Texas Rangers for catcher Luis Martinez on

December 21, 2011. Spent most of the season with Double-A San Antonio where he went 4-1 with a 2.66 ERA in 39 outings. He also appeared in six games with Triple-A Tucson (0-0, 7.04) and two games with Eugene (0-0, 0.00).

• 2013: Split the season between Triple-A Tucson & Double-A San Antonio. Went 1-1 with a 3.60 ERA in 14 outings (1 start) for Tucson. In 37 appearances for San Antonio, he went 1-2 with a 5.13 ERA. He posted his best numbers during the month of June, 2.61 ERA.

• 2014: Began the season on the DL at Double-A Mississippi before being activated and trans-ferred to High-A Lynchburg on May 23. Recorded five saves and posted a record of 1-1 with a 2.25 ERA for the Hillcats. Kelly moved back to Mississippi on June 19 where he spent the remainder of the season. He went 2-2 with five saves and a 3.21 ERA in 22 outings for the M-Braves. Ranked fourth among all Braves minor leaguers in saves (10).

Kelly’s Last Five Relief Appearances Date Opp. W-L ERA Sv-H IP H R ER BB SO HR 5/8 @BLX - 0.71 S, 7 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5/7 @BLX - 0.77 - 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 0 5/4 MTG - 0.84 S, 6 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 0 5/1 MTG - 0.93 - 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4/29 @MOB L, 1 1.04 BS, 1 0.1 2 1 0 0 0 0

#32 Mark Lamm • RHP • 6’4” • 215 0-0-0, 3.72 ERA vs. Righties: .269, 0 HR vs. Lefties: .333, 0 HR

HIGHLIGHTS • Activated off the DL, 4/16; Began the season on the DL. NOTES

• Selected by the Atlanta Braves in the sixth round of the 2011 draft out of Vanderbilt • Switched to sidearming prior to 2015 season; Used to be 3/4 armslot

PRIORTO2015 • 2011: Limited opponents to a .173 mark during his first professional season. Made two ap-

pearances with Danville (R), fanning four in two innings before finishing the season at High-A Lynchburg (1-2, 3.16). Picked up his first professional save on 8/18. Went 5-0-1 with a 2.03 ERA in 25 outings for Vanderbilt in 2011. Missed his 2010 season at Vandy due to Tommy John surgery.

• 2012: Spent the season at Double-A, posting a record of 2-7 with a 3.92 ERA. Converted 10 of 13 save opportunities. Recorded his best numbers in April, notching three saves and a 1.54 ERA in 11 games. His 10 saves on the year were second-most in the Braves organization. Also finished tied for 2nd in the Southern League with 39 games finished.

• 2013: Spent most of the season at Double-A Mississippi, posting a record of 3-3 with a 2.56 ERA in 35 outings. Struck out 48 in 45.2 innings of work. Selected as a Southern League Mid-Season All-Star. Finished the season at Triple-A Gwinnett where he went 3-3 with a 3.63 ERA in 18 relief appearances. Ranked fourth among all Braves farmhands in ap-pearances (53) and fifth in saves (10).

• 2014: Went 1-3 with a 5.93 ERA in 16 games at Triple-A Gwinnett before hitting the disabled list May 27. Also appeared in four rehab games with the GCL Braves.

Lamm’s Last Five Relief Appearances Date Opp. W-L ERA Sv-H IP H R ER BB SO HR 5/3 MTG - 3.72 - 2.0 2 2 2 3 1 0 4/30 MTG - 2.35 - 2.2 4 2 2 1 1 0 4/26 @MOB - 0.00 - 1.0 2 1 0 1 0 0 4/23 CHA - 0.00 H, 1 1.0 0 0 0 2 1 0 4/20 CHA - 0.00 - 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0

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#27 Andrew Robinson • RHP • 6’1” • 185 1-1-2, 4.73 ERA vs. Righties: .269, 2 HR vs. Lefties: .045, 0 HR

HIGHLIGHTS • Struck out the side vs CHA 4/23 for his 2nd save

NOTES • Acquired by ATL from HOU in exchange for cash considerations on July 4, 2014. • Selected by the Astros in the 12th round of the 2010 draft out of Georgia Tech. • From Senoia (pronounced suh-NOY), GA, one of the primary shooting locations of

“The Walking Dead”

PRIORTO2015 • 2010: Made his professional debut at Tri-City, 3-2, 2.83 in 20 games. • 2011: Went 8-10 with a 6.29 ERA in 29 appearances (21 starts) at High-A Lancaster. • 2012: Appeared in 44 games with the Lancaster JetHawks (4-5, 4.33). Struck out 74 in 60.1 IP. • 2013: Went 5-2 with a 3.28 ERA in 38 games at Double-A Corpus Christi. • 2014: Began the season at Double-A Corpus Christi where he went 4-2 with two saves and

a 1.89 ERA in 20 relief appearances. Went 3-0 with one save and a 0.77 ERA in eight games during the month of April. Promoted to Triple-A Oklahoma City in mid-June. Went 0-2 with one save and a 4.50 ERA in six outings for the RedHawks—all earned runs came in one outing. Acquired by ATL from HOU in exchange for cash consider-ations on July 4. Went 5-0 with a 2.54 ERA in 17 games with the M-Braves.

Robinson’s Last Five Relief Appearances Date Opp. W-L ERA Sv-H IP H R ER BB SO HR 5/6 @BLX - 4.73 - 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5/3 MTG - 5.11 - 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4/30 MTG - 5.56 - 1.0 1 1 1 0 2 0 4/26 @MOB L, 1 5.23 - 0.1 1 1 1 0 0 1 4/23 CHA - 4.50 S, 2 1.0 0 0 0 0 3 0

#48 Francisco Rondon • LHP • 6’0” • 190 0-0-0, 4.00 ERA vs. Righties: .458, 0 HR vs. Lefties: .067, 0 HR

HIGHLIGHTS •

NOTES • Signed by the Braves as a free agent on November 7, 2014 • Originally signed by the NY Yankees as a non-drafted free agent on Feb. 25, 2006.

PRIORTO2015 • 2006: Debuted with the DSL Yankees, appearing in 14 games, going 1-3 with a 3.09 ERA. • 2007: Went 4-1 with a 3.65 ERA in 13 games during his second season with the DSL Yankees. • 2008: Worked nine games, four starts, with the GCL Yankees (2-1, 3.22). • 2009: Went 3-2 with a 2.32 ERA in 11 games. Selected as a NYP Mid-Season All-Star. • 2010: Recorded an ERA of 7.71 in 10 outings with the RiverDogs. • 2011: Went 1-0 and did not allow a run in four outings at Staten Island. Posted a record of 2-3

with a 4.67 ERA in 19 relief appearances at Low-A Charleston. • 2012: Appeared in 41 games at Double-A Trenton (5-0, 3.96). Also had two outings at High-A

Tampa and one outing at Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. • 2013: Spent most of the season at Double-A Trenton (4-3, 4.01) where he appeared in 30

games, six starts. Rondon also appeared in three games with the Triple-A RailRiders. • 2014: Split time between Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (3-1, 3.32) and Double-A Trenton (3-

2, 3.69). Posted his best numbers with Trenton during the month of July when he went 1-0 with one save and a 1.13 ERA in six outings. Held lefties to a .083 batting average. With Scranton/WB, he posted his best numbers in June (2-0, 0.66).

Rondon’s Last Five Relief Appearances Date Opp. W-L ERA Sv-H IP H R ER BB SO HR 5/6 @BLX - 4.00 - 2.0 3 1 1 0 1 0 5/1 MTG - 3.86 - 1.0 1 2 2 1 1 0 4/29 @MOB - 1.50 - 0.2 1 1 1 0 2 0 4/24 CHA - 0.00 - 0.1 0 0 0 0 1 0 4/22 CHA - 0.00 H, 2 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

#30 Bryton Trepagnier • RHP • 6’6” • 208 1-1-0, 3.97 ERA vs. Righties: .241, 0 HR vs. Lefties: .167, 0 HR

HIGHLIGHTS • Picked up his first win in the M-Braves 6-5 extra-inning victory over JXN, 4/17

NOTES • Acquired by the Atlanta Braves via trade with the Pittsburgh Pirates in exchange for Edward

Salcedo on February 5, 2015. • Originally selected by the Pirates in the 41st round of the 2010 draft our of East St. John High

School (LA)

PRIORTO2015 • 2010: Made his professional debut with the GCL Pirates, posting a record of 1-2 with a 4.74

ERA in 11 outings. • 2011: Made 12 appearances with the GCL Pirates where he went 1-3 with a 6.04 ERA. • 2012: Began the season with the GCL Pirates (4-1, 3.21) before making two final appearances

with the State College Spikes (0-0, 3.38). • 2013: Spent the entire season at Low-A West Virginia where he went 5-5 with a 4.95 ERA in

43 relief appearances. • 2014: Posted a record of 4-1 with a 2.53 ERA in 38 outings at High-A Bradenton. Selected as a

Florida State League Mid-Season All-Star.

Trepagnier’s Last Five Relief Appearances Date Opp. W-L ERA Sv-H IP H R ER BB SO HR 5/6 @BLX - 3.97 - 1.1 2 1 1 0 1 0 5/3 MTG - 3.60 - 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4/30 MTG L, 1 4.00 - 1.2 2 2 2 4 0 0 4/25 @MOB - 2.45 - 1.2 1 0 0 0 0 0 4/22 CHA - 3.18 H, 2 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

#46 Ryan Weber • RHP • 6’0” • 180 0-1-0, 1.77 ERA vs. Righties: .167, 1 HR vs. Lefties: .281, 0 HR

HIGHLIGHTS •

PRIORTO2015 • Selected by the Braves in 22nd round of the 2009 draft. • 2009: Made his professional debut with the GCL Braves, posting a 1.74 ERA in seven games.

He struck out 13 batters in 10.1 innings pitched. • 2010: Split time between Rookie-Danville and Low-A Rome. He went 3-2 with a 2.81 ERA in

eight games (six starts) with Danville. In Rome, Weber posted a record of 2-5 with a 5.13 ERA in 18 games (six starts).

• 2011: Spent most of the season in Rome (2-0, 2.68) but also made 2 appearances in Lynch-burg (0-0, 3.00). Appeared in his last game on 7/21 and finished the season on the DL.

• 2012: Compiled a 4.91 ERA in 35 games (16 starts) between Low-A Rome and High-A Lynch-burg. Named June Pitcher of the Month in Rome, going 3-2 with a 3.41 ERA. Recorded two saves in three appearances with a 1.93 ERA for Lynchburg during the month of July.

• 2013: Spent the majority of the season at High-A Lynchburg, posting a record of 6-5 with a 3.84 ERA in 22 games (15 starts). Also made two appearances for the GCL Braves (0-1, 12.00). Posted his best numbers during the month of May when he went 1-0 with a 0.60 ERA in six games for the Hillcats.

• 2014: Bounced between the M-Braves bullpen & the starting rotation throughout the season. In 13 starts, he went 3-6 with a 6.29 ERA compared to 2-0 with a 2.11 ERA in 19 relief appearances. Posted his best numbers in May (1-0, 3.06 ERA in eight outings).

Weber’s Last Five Relief Appearances Date Opp. W-L ERA Sv-H IP H R ER BB SO HR 5/8 @BLX - 1.77 - 1.2 2 1 1 0 0 0 5/3 MTG L 1.45 - 4.0 5 1 1 0 6 0 4/28 @MOB - 1.23 - 2.0 2 1 1 0 1 0 4/24-Start CHA - 0.71 - 4.0 3 0 0 0 5 0 4/20 CHA - 1.04 - 2.2 0 0 0 0 4 0

#23 Jorge Reyes • RHP • 6’3” • 200 3-1-1, 0.95 ERA vs. Righties: .125, 0 HR vs. Lefties: .316, 0 HR

HIGHLIGHTS • Earned a three-inning long save on 5/2 vs MTG with an 8-2 win

• Opened the season with 9.1 consecutive scoreless innings, broken 4/21 vs CHA on wild pitch

NOTES • Acquired by Braves from Padres for cash considerations, assigned to Mississippi, 6/3/14

• Originally selected in the 17th round of the 2009 draft by the San Diego Padres. • Named Most Outstanding Player in the 2007 College World Series for Oregon State. • Centerpiece of month-long prank on Jeff Francoeur in ‘14, convincing Francoeur that Reyes

was deaf

PRIORTO2015 • 2009: Went 1-1 with a 1.38 ERA in three games for Eugene. • 2010: Made 18 appearances (15 starts) for High-A Lake Elsinore (8-4, 5.00). • 2011: Went 10-3 with a 3.12 ERA in 33 games. Selected as a Texas League Mid-Season All-Star. • 2012: Posted a record of 10-11 with a 5.09 ERA in 34 games for Triple-A Tucson. • 2013: Had a record of 6-3 with a 5.28 ERA in 42 appearances the Tucson Padres. • 2014: Acquired June 3 from Padres for Cash Considerations. Went 0-1 with a 2.25 ERA in

19 outings. Also appeared in eight games at Triple-A Gwinnett (1-3, 4.61). Began the season at Triple-A El Paso where he went 3-2 with a 3.86 ERA in 24 games.

Reyes’s Last Five Relief Appearances Date Opp. W-L ERA Sv-H IP H R ER BB SO HR 5/7 @BLX W, 3 0.95 - 2.0 1 0 0 1 0 0 5/2 MTG - 1.06 S, 1 3.0 0 0 0 0 3 0 4/29 @MOB - 1.29 - 1.1 1 0 0 0 1 0 4/24 CHA L, 1 1.42 - 2.2 4 1 1 1 2 0 4/21 CHA - 0.90 H, 1 1.1 1 1 1 0 4 0

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#17 Kevin Ahrens • INF • 6’2” • 210

HIGHLIGHTS •

NOTES • Signed by the Braves as a free agent on December 23, 2013.

• Selected by the Toronto Blue Jays in the first round (16th overall) of the 2007 draft out of Memorial High School in Houston

PRIORTO2015 • 2007: Made his professional debut with the GCL Blue Jays, hitting .230 in 48 games. • 2008: Hit .259 with 25 doubles in 122 games at Low-A Lansing. Selected as a Midwest League

Mid-Season All-Star • 2009: Posted a .215 batting average through 105 games at High-A Dunedin. • 2010: Hit .265 with eight home runs in 66 games at Low-A Lansing. Also played 28 games at

High-A Dunedin, posting a .187 average. • 2011: Spent the entire season at High-A Dunedin where he hit .242 with a career-high 13

home runs and 54 RBI in 121 contests. • 2012: Repeated Dunedin, hitting .240 through 120 games. Named Player of the Week, 6/11. • 2013: Posted a .218 average in 73 games at Double-A New Hampshire. Notched his best num-

bers during the month of July when he hit .282 with six extra-base hits and six RBI. • 2014: Posted a .266 batting average with 41 doubles, a triple, seven homers and 65 RBI in 129

games at High-A Lynchburg. Put up his best numbers during the month of June when he hit .402 with 14 doubles in 23 games. Hit .314 in 105 at bats with runners on base with two outs. Ranked second among all Braves minor leaguers with 65 RBI. Ranked among Carolina League Leaders in doubles (41, 1st), hits (127, t-3rd), extra base hits (49, 4th), games played (129, 5th) and at bats (478, 5th).

2015Highs AB: 5 2B: HR: SB: BB: 2 RBI: 2 H: 2 3B: R: 2 CS: K: 1 HBP:

Last Game: .500 (1-2, 2B, 2 BB) Series: .429 (3-7, 2 2B, 2 BI, R) vs.BLX:.429 (3-7, 2 2B) Streak: 2 games (3-7, .429) LongStreak: Last HR: vs.RHP: .333 (20-60), 0 HR 5 games (8-20, .400) vs.LHP: .111 (1-9), 0 HR

#12 Kyeong Kang • OF • 6’2” • 200

HIGHLIGHTS • Drove in the game-tying and go-ahead runs in the M-Braves 6-2 win over TNS, 4/11 • Blasted his first homer of the season, a two-run shot, in the M-Braves 8-7 win over TNS, 4/10

NOTES • Signed by the Braves as a free agent on December 8, 2014.

• Selected by Tampa Bay, 15th Round, 2006 out of Parkview High School, same school as Jeff Francoeur; Forwent a commitment to the University of Georgia

• Parents moved family to Alabama when he was 14, then to Gwinnett County soon after. Mom read an article about Francoeur and decided Parkview was the best school for KD to continue his baseball career

• First ever South Korean-born player to be taken in the draft; Plenty of Korean-born players in MLB, but all were non-drafted free agents

PRIORTO2015 • 2007: Made his professional debut with R-Princeton, posting a .276 average in 55 games. • 2008: Hit .278 while driving in 43 runs in 69 games at Hudson Valley. Selected as a NYP Mid-

Season All-Star. Named Player of the Week, August 11. Hit .323 during August. • 2009: Hit .307 with 29 doubles in 89 games at Low-A Bowling Green. Named to the All-Star

Futures Game. • 2010: Played 86 games, hitting .241 with 15 doubles at High-A Charlotte. • 2011: Posted a .263 batting average with 11 home runs in 99 games at Double-A Montgomery.

Selected as a MiLB.com Organizational All-Star. • 2012: Launched 14 home runs and added 18 doubles and four triples to hit .243 in 104 games

at Double-A Montgomery. Selected as a Southern League Mid-Season All-Star. Named Player of the Week, May 7.

• 2013: In 17 games at High-A Charlotte, Kang posted a .339 batting average. In 107 games with the Biscuits, he hit .251 with a career-high 15 home runs.

• 2014: Signed as a free agent with the Baltimore Orioles prior to the season. Posted a .282 average with 22 doubles and 12 home runs at Double-A Bowie.

2015Highs AB: 5 2B: 1 HR: 1 SB: BB: 2 RBI: 2 H: 2 3B: R: 2 CS: K: 3 HBP:

Last Game: .000 (0-4, RBI) Series: .200 (2-10, 2B, R, RBI) vsBLX:.200 (2-10, 2B, R, RBI) Streak: 1 game (0-4) LongStreak: Last HR: 4/10 vs TNS (Cruz) vs.RHP: .218 (12-55), 1 HR 5 games (6-15, .400) vs.LHP: .200 (2-10), 0 HR

#4 Eric Garcia • INF • 5’11” • 188

HIGHLIGHTS • Promoted to MIS from High-A Carolina on 5/8

NOTES • Originally selected by the Braves in the 20th round of the 2012 draft from Missouri • Selected as Most Outstanding Player in 2012 Big 12 Championship, going 2-for-4 in the clinch-

ing game over Oklahoma

PRIORTO2015 • 2012: Split year between the rookie-level GCL and Danville clubs, hitting .228 in 41 games with

3 HR and 19 RBI. • 2013: Played majority of the season in class-A Rome, where he hit .255 with 4 HR and 39 RBI.

Also played three games at high-A Lynchburg, going 2-for-10. • 2014: Spent most of the season at advanced-A Lynchburg, hitting .238 with 23 RBI in 82

games; Also appeared in 15 games for low-A Rome, hitting .226 with a HR

2015Highs AB: 2B: HR: SB: BB: RBI: H: 3B: R: CS: K: HBP:

Last Game: DNP Series:DNP vsBLX: Streak: LongStreak: Last HR: vs.RHP: vs.LHP:

#19 Emerson Landoni • INF • 5’11” • 189

HIGHLIGHTS •

NOTES • Signed by the Atlanta Braves as a free agent on December 20, 2011.

• Originally signed by the Florida Marlins as a non-drafted free agent, Dec. 1, 2005 • Released by Florida May 18, 2007; Signed by Yankees as a FA in 2008

PRIORTO2015 • 2006: Originally signed by the Florida Marlins as a non-drafted free agent on December 1,

2005. Hit .263 in 62 games with the VSL Tigers/Marlins • 2007: Did not play after being released by Florida on May 18, 2007. • 2008: Signed by the Yankees as a FA in 2008. Posted a .310 avg in 36 games with GCL Yankees. • 2009: Hit .185 in 10 games for High-A Tampa and .237 in 27 games for short-season Staten

Island. Also appeared in one game for the GCL Yankees. • 2010: Spent season with Low-A Charleston, hitting .280 in 84 games for the RiverDogs. • 2011: Signed by the Atlanta Braves on December 20, 2011. Hit .254 in 83 games with High-A

Tampa. Played every position except catcher and center field. Pitched in one game (7/29 vs CHA) where he picked up the win after working two scoreless innings.

• 2012: Spent most of the season with High-A Lynchburg (.217, 67 G) but also played in four games for Double-A Mississippi, batting .273. Also played in the Venezuelan Winter League for the Caribes de Anzoategui.

• 2013: Spent most of the season at High-A Lynchburg, hitting .276 in 65 games for the Hillcats. Appeared in 16 games for the M-Braves, hitting .325. Posted his best numbers with the Hillcats during the summer months, hitting .323 and .322 in June and July, respectively.

• 2014: Split time between High-A Lynchburg (.270, 52 G) & Double-A Mississippi (.271, 59 G).

2015Highs AB: 4 2B: 1 HR: SB: BB: 1 RBI: 1 H: 2 3B: R: 1 CS: K: 1 HBP:

Last Game: .667 (2-3) Series:.833 (5-6, 2B, RBI, R) vs.BLX:.833 (5-6) Streak: 3 games (5-6, .833) LongStreak: Last HR: vs.RHP: .238 (10-42), 0 HR 3 games (5-6, .833) vs.LHP: .333 (3-9), 0 HR

#2 Corban Joseph • INF • 6’0” • 185

HIGHLIGHTS •

NOTES • Signed by the Braves as a free agent on November 19, 2014.

• Selected by the New York Yankees in the fourth round of the 2008 draft out of Franklin (TN) High School; Forwent a Kentucky commitment to sign

• Younger brother of Caleb Joseph, catcher for Baltimore Orioles (7th Rd, 2008)

PRIORTO2015 • 2008: Batted .510 with 15 homers and 58 RBIs as a high school senior and was named

Midstate Player of the Year. Corban made his professional debut with the GCL Yankees, hitting .277 in 49 games.

• 2009: Posted a .300 batting average with 17 doubles, eight triples, four homers and 57 RBI in 100 games at Low-A Charleston. Selected as a SAL Post-Season All-Star. Named Player of the Week, July 27. Posted his best numbers in July, hitting .410 in 27 games.

• 2010: Spent most of the season at High-A Tampa, hitting .302 with 27 doubles and 52 RBI in 98 contests. Named as a FSL Mid-Season All-Star. Named Player of the Week, April 26. Finished the season at Double-A Trenton where he hit .216 in 31 games. Selected as a MiLB.com Organizational All-Star.

• 2011: Spent the season at Double-A Trenton, hitting .277 with 38 doubles, eight triples, five homers and 58 RBI in 131 games. Selected as an Eastern League Mid-Season All-Star. Finished the season tied for the league lead in doubles. Selected as a MiLB.com Organi-zational All-Star. He was added to the Yankees 40-man roster following the season.

• 2012: Spent most of the season at Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, hitting .266 in 84 games but also played 23 games at Double-A Trenton, hitting .314. Selected as a MiLB.com Organizational All-Star.

• 2013: Made his Major League debut with the Yankees on May 13. Played in two games with the big league club but spent the rest of the season at Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. Joseph hit .239 in 47 games with the RailRiders.

• 2014: Posted a .268 avg with 12 doubles, two triples, four home runs and 28 RBI in 70 games at Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre before being released by the Yankees on August 27.

2015Highs AB: 5 2B: 1 HR: SB: BB: 1 RBI: 2 H: 3 3B: R: 1 CS: K: 1 HBP:

Last Game: .250 (1-4, R) Series:.417 (5-12, 2 BI, 2 R) vs.BLX: .417 (5-12) Streak: 6 games (10-23, .435) LongStreak: Last HR: vs.RHP: .250 (16-64), 0 HR 6 games (10-23, .435) vs.LHP: .091 (1-11), 0 HR

#7 Matt Lipka • OF • 6’1” • 200

HIGHLIGHTS • Put together a 15-game hit streak from 4/15 to 5/2, the 9th longest streak in team history • Had the first batting pitch clock violation in team history on 5/3

NOTES • Selected by the Braves in supplemental round of the 2010 draft out of McKinney HS in Texas. • Committed to Alabama as a two-way player out of HS; Would have played WR for Nick Saban

PRIORTO2015 • 2010: Named as a MiLB.com Organization All-Star. Selected as a GCL Post-Season All-Star. Hit

a combined .288 with 8 doubles, 4 triples, a homer, 25 RBI and 21 stolen bases in 52 games between the GCL Braves & R-Danville. Ranked 8th among all Braves farmhands in stolen bases. Selected as the July Player of the Month for the GCL club (.340). Named GCL Player of the Year. Rated by Baseball America as the 5th-best prospect in the GCL.

• 2011: Entered the season ranked as the sixth-best prospect in the Braves system according to Baseball America. Spent the entire season at Low-A Rome. Led all Braves farmhands with 28 stolen bases. Led the Rome club and ranked second in the South Atlantic League in at bats (530). Named by Baseball America as the “fastest baserunner” and the “best athlete” in the Braves organization.

• 2012: Appeared in 51 games for High-A Lynchburg before being sidelined by a hamstring injury. Hit .288 against right-handers and .209 against lefties. Was hitting .333 through 9 games during the month of June before hitting the DL for the remainder of the season.

• 2013: Entered the season ranked by Baseball America as the 14th-best prospect in the Braves system as well as the best overall athlete in the Braves system. Hit .251 in 131 games at High-A Lynchburg. Ranked 4th in the Carolina League in at bats (525) and 4th in stolen bases (37). Ranked among all Braves minor leaguers in the following categories: fifth in total games (131), second in runs scored (76), fourth in triples (7), second in stolen bases (37), first in at bats (525), third in hits (132) and tied for fifth in doubles (29).

• 2014: Entered the season ranked by Baseball America as the 24th-best prospect in the Braves system. Rated by Baseball America as the “Best Athlete” and “Fastest Baserunner” in the Braves system entering the season. Placed on the DL with a left hand contusion, May 7, and missed the remainder of the season.

2015Highs AB: 6 2B: 1 HR: SB: 1 BB: 1 RBI: 1 H: 3 3B: 1 R: 2 CS: 1 K: 2 HBP: 1

Last Game: DNP Series:.111 (1-9) vs.BLX:.111 (1-9) . Streak: 1 game (0-4) LongStreak: Last HR: vs.RHP: .314 (22-70), 0 HR 15 games (23-56, .411) vs.LHP: .467 (7-15), 0 HR

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#22 Seth Loman • INF • 6’4” • 235

HIGHLIGHTS • Launched his second HR 4/30 against Montgomery, a 3-run shot in the first off Jaime Schultz • Hit his first HR 4/26 at Mobile, a solo shot off top DBacks prospect Aaron Blair

NOTES • Selected in the 47th round of the 2005 draft by the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim • Signed by the Braves as a free agent on November 7, 2013. • Father Doug “Piggy” Loman played outfield for Brewers, 1984-85 • Father Doug had two career ML home runs, both in the same game, 9/23/84 vs. Bobby Cox’s

Blue Jays

PRIORTO2015 • 2006: Made his professional debut with the AZL Angels, hitting .206 in 42 games. • 2007: Hit .323 in 45 games with the AZL Angels. Had 15 doubles, 1 triple, 9 HR and 34 RBI. • 2008: Played with Independent St. George, hitting .350 in 60 games. • 2009: Spent most of the season with High-A Winston-Salem, hitting .262 with 18 doubles and

15 homers in 81 games. Also appeared in 27 games for Low-A Kannapolis where he hit .303 with 14 extra base hits.

• 2010: Selected as a Carolina League Mid-Season All-Star and a MiLB.com Organizaiton All-Star. Hit .292 with 33 doubles, three triples, 25 homers and 88 RBI in 133 games.

• 2011: Named Southern League Player of the Week, June 6. Hit .274 with 24 doubles and 19 homers in 122 games at Double-A Birmingham.

• 2012: Started the season with Birmingham, hitting .276 in 115 games before moving up to Triple-A Charlotte for the final four games of the season. He hit .273 in those final con-tests. Named Player of the Year in Birmingham.

• 2013: Began with the season at Triple-A Charlotte in the White Sox system, hitting .223 in 39 games, before being traded to the Baltimore Orioles on June 7. Loman joined Double-A Bowie for the rest of the season, posting a .262 batting average with 13 doubles, six homers and 31 RBI in 56 games.

• 2014: Posted a .261 average in 90 games with the M-Braves. Tied Jeff Francoeur’s record from 2005, driving in a run in eight consecutive games June 21-28. Placed on the DL with a left thumb fracture, July 8 - August 20.

2015Highs AB: 4 2B: 1 HR: 1 SB: BB: 3 RBI: 3 H: 2 3B: R: 2 CS: K: 2 HBP: 2

Last Game: .000 (0-1 as PH) Series: .000 (0-4) vsBLX: .000 (0-4) Streak: 4 games (0-8) LongStreak: Last HR: 5/3 vs MTG (O’Brien) vs.RHP: .197 (12-61), 3 HR 6 games (7-25, .280) vs.LHP: .286 (4-14), 0 HR

#24 David Rohm • OF • 6’4” • 230

HIGHLIGHTS • Slapped a game-tying 3B in 9th 4/20 vs. Chattanooga, completing a 5-0 comeback; Steve

Rodriguez laid down a safety squeeze to drive him home for 6-5 win

NOTES • Selected by the Braves in the ninth round of the 2010 draft out of Fresno City College. • Father David Sr. played in Blue Jays system, 1977-78; Teammate of 2011 M-Braves Manager

Rocket Wheeler in both Utica (1977-78) and Dunedin (1978)

PRIORTO2015 • 2010: Selected in the ninth round of the 2010 draft. Made his professional debut with the GCL

Braves, hitting .320 in 19 games. Also appeared in 17 games at Rookie-Danville where he batted .319 with six doubles.

• 2011: Led Rome hitters and tied for third in the South Atlantic League in triples (8). Ranked ninth among Braves minor leaguers in batting average (.289). Hit .355 with nine doubles, two triples and three home runs in 28 games during the month of August.

• 2012: Hit .304 in 46 at bats against lefties. Compiled a .288 average on the road compared to a .185 mark at home.

• 2013: Selected as a Carolina League Mid-Season and Post-Season All-Star. Ranked fourth in the Carolina League with a .302 batting average. He also ranked second in hits (150) and triples (8), and ranked fifth in runs scored (77). Rohm ranked among all Braves minor leaguers in the following categories: first in runs (77) and hits (150), third in at bats (496) and doubles (33), fourth in batting average (.302), tied for sixth in total games (130), ninth in RBI (53) and 10th in slugging percentage (.413). Rohm posted his best numbers during the months of April (.358, 22 G) and August (.336, 31 G).

• 2014: Spent the entire season at Double-A Mississippi where he hit .255 in 114 games. Posted his best numbers during the month of May, hitting .341 with seven doubles, two triples and 18 RBI in 27 games. Hit .302 with runners on base. Pitched a third of an inning on April 18. Strung together nine-game and 11-game hitting streaks early in the season.

2015Highs AB: 4 2B: HR: SB: BB: 2 RBI: 2 H: 2 3B: 1 R: 2 CS: K: 3 HBP:

Last Game: .250 (1-4, R) Series: .111 (1-9, R) vs.BLX:.111 (1-9) Streak: 1 game (1-4) LongStreak: Last HR: vs.RHP: .309 (21-68), 0 HR 3 games (4-12, .333) vs.LHP: .077 (1-13), 0 HR

#18 Chris O’Dowd • C • 5’11” • 190

HIGHLIGHTS • Went 4-for-4 against Biloxi on 5/7 including an RBI double for insurance in the 9th • Tied the game in the 9th with a solo HR at Mobile, 4/26, forcing extras. Braves lost 5-4 in 10 • Went 3-6 with a game-winning solo HR in the 12th, leading the Braves to a 6-5 victory over JXN • Went 2-3 with 3 RBI in the M-Braves 8-7 win over TNS, 4/10

NOTES • Acquired by the Braves along with Jose Briceno via trade with the Rockies in exchange for

David Hale and Gus Schlosser on January 30, 2015. • Originally selected by the San Diego Padres in the 23rd round of the 2012 draft out of Dart-

mouth. • Son of former Rockies General Manager Dan O’Dowd, now an analyst with MLB Network after

15 years in Colorado

PRIORTO2015 • 2012: Split time with three teams: Lake Elsinore (.310, 8 G); Eugene (.104, 26 G) and Fort

Wayne (.167, 3 G). • 2013: Released by the Padres prior to opening day and signed by the Colorado Rockies a

couple days later. Began the season at Low-A Asheville where he hit .306 in 10 games with the Tourists. O’Dowd finished the season at short-season Tri-City, posting a .263 average with 18 RBI in 48 games with the Dust Devils.

• 2014: Posted a .272 batting average in 74 games at High-A Modesto before moving up to Double-A Tulsa where he hit .269 in 39 contests. With Modesto, O’Dowd posted his best numbers during the month of May (.308, 25 G). In Tulsa, he hit .302 in 24 games during the month of August. Named Player of the Week, May 5.

2015Highs AB: 6 2B: 1 HR: 1 SB: BB: 2 RBI: 3 H: 4 3B: R: 2 CS: K: 2 HBP:

Last Game: 1.000 (4-4, 2B, R, RBI) Series: 1.000 (4-4, 2B) vs.BLX:1.000 (4-4) Streak: 1 game (4-4, 1.000) LongStreak: Last HR: 4/26 at MOB (Sherfy) vs.RHP: .500 (13-26), 2 HR 6 games (9-21, .429) vs.LHP: .250 (2-8), 0 HR

#5 Rio Ruiz • INF • 6’2” • 215

HIGHLIGHTS • Enters the season ranked among the Braves best prospects according to Baseball America (No.

11) and MLB.com (No. 7). • Ruiz was a non-roster invitee to big league camp.

NOTES • Acquired by the Braves via trade with the Astros along with Mike Foltynewicz & Andrew Thur-

man in exchange for Evan Gattis & James Hoyt on January 14, 2015. • Originally selected by the Astros in the fourth round of the 2012 draft out of Bishop Amat high

school in La Puente, CA, same school that produced Michael Young, Dan Haren • Verbally committed to Southern Cal as a two-way player in football and baseball; Would have

played QB under Lane Kiffin

PRIORTO2015 • 2012: Made his professional debut with the GCL Astros, hitting .271 in 23 games. Also ap-

peared in 15 games at R-Greeneville where he posted a .220 batting average. • 2013: Spent the entire season at Low-A Quad Cities where he hit .260 with 46 extra base hits

and 63 RBI. Selected as a MiLB.com Organizational All-Star. • 2014: Posted a .293 average with 37 doubles, two triples, 11 homers and 77 RBI in 131 games

at High-A Lancaster. Hit .312 against lefties. Posted his best numbers during the month of July when he hit .333 in 26 games. Selected as an Arizona Fall League Rising Star.

2015Highs AB: 5 2B: 2 HR: SB: BB: 2 RBI: 1 H: 2 3B: R: 1 CS: K: 2 HBP:

Last Game: .000 (0-4) Series: .167 (2-12) vs.BLX:.167 (2-12, BB, R) Streak: 2 games (0-7) LongStreak: Last HR: vs.RHP: .224 (15-67), 0 HR 3 games (4-11, .364) vs.LHP: .118 (2-17), 0 HR

#15 Steve Rodriguez • C • 6’1” • 200

HIGHLIGHTS • Walk-off safety squeeze vs. Chattanooga 4/20; Braves erased a 5-0 deficit in final two frames

for 6-5 win

NOTES • Originally selected by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 15th round of the 2011 draft out of

UCLA • At UCLA, served as catcher for Gerrit Cole (#1 overall, Pirates, 2011), and Trevor Bauer (#3

overall, DBacks, 2011)

PRIORTO2015 • Selected by the Braves in the Rule 5 Draft on December 11, 2014. • 2011: Made his professional debut with Yakima (R) where he hit .195 with three doubles. • 2012: Raised his average to .242 in his second season with short-season Yakima. Hit .389

against lefties. • 2013: Split time between Low-A South Bend (.216, 16 G) and High-A Visalia (.197, 40 G). • 2014: Appeared in nine games at High-A Visalia, hitting .250 with five extra base hits. Finished

the season with Double-A Mobile where he posted a .267 batting average. Hit .333 when leading off.

2015Highs AB: 4 2B: 1 HR: SB: BB: 1 RBI: 3 H: 2 3B: R: 1 CS: K: 1 HBP: 1

Last Game: DNP Series: .250 (1-4) vs.BLX: .250 (1-4) Streak: 1 game (1-4, .250) LongStreak: Last HR: vs.RHP: .163 (7-43), 0 HR 2 games (3-6, .500) vs.LHP: .286 (2-7), 0 HR

#1 Mallex Smith • OF • 5’9” • 180

HIGHLIGHTS • Strung together a 7-game hit streak from 4/12-20

• Blasted his first homer of the season at JXN, 4/15 • Enters the season ranked among Atlanta’s top prospects in both Baseball America (No. 19) and

MLB.com (No. 17) rankings.

NOTES • Originally selected by the San Diego Padres in the fifth round of the 2012 draft out of Santa Fe

College (FL) • Acquired by the Braves via trade with the Padres along with Max Fried, Jace Peterson, Dustin

Peterson & 4th Int’l Bonus Pool Slot in exchange for Justin Upton & Aaron Northcraft on December 19, 2014.

• Led all of professional baseball in 2014 with 88 stolen bases, caught just 26 times • Won the MiLBy for “Top Offensive Player” in 2014 with 23% of the vote, beating Cubs’ Kris

Bryant, Reds’ Marquez Smith

PRIORTO2015 • 2012: Made his professional debut with the AZL Padres, hitting .344 in 25 games. Finished the

season at Eugene where he posted a .188 average through 10 games. Hit .362 against right-handers.

• 2013: Led the Midwest League in stolen bases (64) and ranked third in runs scored (81). Posted a .262 average with 23 extra base hits and 29 RBI in 110 games at Low-A Fort Wayne.

• 2014: Began the season at Low-A Fort Wayne, posting an average of .295 with 19 extra base hits and 15 RBI in 65 games with the TinCaps. Finished the season at High-A Lake Elsinore, averaging .327 in 55 games with the Storm. Selected as a MiLB.com Organi-zational All-Star. Also selected as the MiLB.com Fans’ Choice for Best Offesive Player. Named to the Midwest League Mid-Season All-Star team. Posted his best numbers during the month of May when he hit .369 in 30 games.

2015Highs AB: 6 2B: 1 HR: 1 SB: 2 BB: 2 RBI: 2 H: 3 3B: 1 R: 2 CS: K: 3 HBP:

Last Game: .500 (2-4, 2 RBI, R) Series: .385 (5-13, 2B, 2 R, 2 BI, SB) vs.BLX: .385 (5-13) Streak: 4 games (8-18, .444) LongStreak: Last HR: 4/15 at JXN (DeCecco) vs.RHP: .300 (18-60), 0 HR 7 games (13-33, .394) vs.LHP: .429 (9-21), 1 HR

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Statistical Breakdown

Starts By Position1B: KevinAhrens(7),SethLoman(17),CorbanJoseph(2)2B: DanielCastro(1),CorbanJoseph(18),EmersonLandoni(7)3B:KevinAhrens(4),RioRuiz(21),EmersonLandoni(1)SS: DanielCastro(20),EmersonLandoni(6)LF: KDKang(7),MattLipka(16),KevinAhrens(3)CF:MattLipka(7),MallexSmith(19)RF:KDKang(5),DavidRohm(21)C: ChrisO’Dowd(12),SteveRodriguez(14)P: JakeBrigham(6),JasonHursh(6),TyrellJenkins(6),VictorMateo(3),GregRoss(3),RyanWeber(2)DH:KDKang(4),DavidRohm(2),RioRuiz(1),SethLoman(4),KevinAhrens(3)

Starts By Batting Order1:MattLipka(7),MallexSmith(19)2:DanielCastro(21),CorbanJoseph(4),EmersonLandoni(1)3:KevinAhrens(3),KDKang(1),RioRuiz(22)4:KevinAhrens(14),SethLoman(11),KDKang(1)5:KDKang(4),SethLoman(10),DavidRohm(11),ChrisO’Dowd(1)6:CorbanJoseph(3),KDKang(6),SteveRodriguez(2),DavidRohm(12),EmersonLandoni(1),

ChrisO’Dowd(2)7:CorbanJoseph(5),EmersonLandoni(4),ChrisO’Dowd(8),SteveRodriguez(4),KDKang(4),

MattLipka(1)8:CorbanJoseph(8),EmersonLandoni(7),MattLipka(5),ChrisO’Dowd(1),SteveRodriguez(5)9:JakeBrigham(3),JasonHursh(3),TyrellJenkins(3),MattLipka(10),VictorMateo(2),GregRoss(1),Emer-

sonLandoni(1),SteveRodriguez(3)

Record Breakdown ScoreFirst .............................................................8-4 OpponentsScoreFirst ...........................................5-9 Shutouts ...............................................................1-0 Scorein1inning ....................................................2-5 Scorein2innings .................................................5-3 Scorein3innings ..................................................2-3 Scorein4innings .................................................2-2 Scorein5>innings ...............................................2-0

Leadingafter6innings .........................................8-1 Leadingafter7innings ........................................10-0 Tiedafter6innings ...............................................2-0 Tiedafter7innings................................................1-1 Trailingafter6innings ........................................3-12 Trailingafter7innings .........................................2-11

Leadingafter8innings .......................................11-0 Score2orFewerRuns ...........................................0-5 Tiedafter8innings ...............................................0-1 Score3Runs ..........................................................1-3 Trailingafter8innings ........................................2-10 Score4orMoreRuns ..........................................12-5 FirstGameofSeries .............................................2-4 LastGameofSeries ...............................................2-3 FirstGameofHomestand ....................................1-2 LastGameofHomestand ......................................0-2 FirstGameofRoadTrip ........................................1-2 LastGameofRoadTrip .........................................1-1

FollowinganOffDay ............................................1-2 1-RunGames .........................................................5-5 FinalAt-BatDecisions...........................................2-3 2-RunGames .........................................................2-1 InErrorlessGames ...............................................9-4 3-RunGames .........................................................2-1 WithaHomer .......................................................3-3 AllowaHomer ......................................................5-7 WithNoHomers ...............................................10-10 AllowNoHomers ..................................................8-6

Day ........................................................................2-5 Vs.RightyStarters .............................................12-10 Night ...................................................................11-8 Vs.LeftyStarters ...................................................1-3 FollowingaWin ....................................................7-5 StarterGoes<5Innings .......................................4-10 FollowingaLoss ...................................................6-7 Starter Goes 5>Innings .........................................9-3 InDecisionByStarters .........................................5-8 InDecisionByBullpen ..........................................8-5

Daily & Monthly Breakdown Day Home Road Month Home Road Monday 2-1 - April 6-5 3-5 Tuesday 1-0 0-1 May 2-2 2-1 Wednesday 1-0 1-2 June - - Thursday 1-2 1-1 July - - Friday 1-2 2-0 August - - Saturday 2-0 1-1 September - - Sunday 0-2 0-1 Total 8-7 5-6 Total 8-7 5-6

Series Breakdown Home Road Braves Opp. Type Won-Lost-Split Won-Lost-Split Sweeps Sweeps 4-Game - 1-1-0 - 1 5-Game 1-2 - - - Double Headers - - - -

Hit Breakdown Multi-HitGames Player 2 3 4 5 TotalGames SeasonHigh Kevin Ahrens 7 7 2, Last: 5/6 at BLX Daniel Castro 7 3 1 11 4, 4/12 vs TNS

Corban Joseph 3 1 4 3, 5/6 at BLX Emerson Landoni 3 3 2, Last: 5/8 at BLX Matt Lipka 5 2 7 3, Last: 4/18 at JXN Seth Loman 3 3 2, Last: 4/28 at MOB KD Kang 4 4 2, Last: 5/4 vs MTG Chris O’Dowd 2 1 1 4 4, 5/7 at BLX Steve Rodriguez 1 1 2, 4/18 at JXN David Rohm 8 8 2, Last: 5/2 vs MTG Rio Ruiz 2 1 3 3, 4/15 at JXN Mallex Smith 5 4 9 3, Last: 5/3 vs MTG

RBI Breakdown Multi-RBIGames 2-OutPlayer 2 3 4 5 6 TotalRBI RBI SeasonHighKevin Ahrens 3 11 2 2, Last: 5/6 at BLXDaniel Castro 2 10 2 2, Last: 5/6 at BLXCorban Joseph 3 9 7 2, Last: 5/6 at BLXKD Kang 3 9 1 2, Last: 4/18 at JXNEmerson Landoni 3 1, Last: 5/7 at BLXMatt Lipka 5 3 1, Last: 5/4 vs MTGSeth Loman 1 1 9 5 3, 4/30 vs MTGChris O’Dowd 1 2 12 9 3, Last: 4/17 at JXNAndrew Robinson 1 1, 4/11 vs TNSSteve Rodriguez 1 6 1 3, 4/18 at JXNDavid Rohm 1 10 5 2, 5/2 vs MTGRio Ruiz 9 2 1, Last: 5/4 vs MTGMallex Smith 4 10 4 2, Last: 5/8 at BLX

Braves Big Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 3 2 3 3 6 2 6 4 3

Braves on the Bases 2B 3B HP Total Player SB-ATT SB-ATT SB-ATT SB-ATT Kevin Ahrens 3-3, 1.000 3-3, 1.000 Daniel Castro 2-4, .500 2-2, 1.000 4-6, .667 Corban Joseph 0-1, .000 1-1, 1.000 1-2, .500 KD Kang 0-1, .000 0-1, .000 Matt Lipka 2-3, .667 1-1, 1.000 3-4, .750 Chris O’Dowd 2-2, 1.000 2-2, 1.000 Rio Ruiz 0-1, .000 0-1, .000 Mallex Smith 3-4, .750 4-4, 1.000 7-8, .875 David Rohm 1-2, .000 1-2, .000 Total 13-21,.619 8-8,1.000 0-0,.000 21-29,.724 Pickoffs 10

Home Run Breakdown Braves Solo ............................................................... 4 Opponent Solo .........................................................6 Braves 2-Run ............................................................ 2 Opponent 2-Run ......................................................7 Braves 3-Run ............................................................ 1 Opponent 3-Run ......................................................1 Braves Grand Slams ................................................... Opponent Grand Slams ............................................1 Total ..................................................................... 7 Total ................................................................... 15

Outfield Assists Player 1st 2nd 3rd Home MattLipka 1 1 DavidRohm 1 MallexSmith 2 EmersonLandoni 1

Braves By InningScore

MIS Inn. OPP11 1st 128 2nd 1511 3rd 3214 4th 821 5th 133 6th 1918 7th 1215 8th 1011 9th 3- 10th 1- 11th -1 12th -- 13th -- 14th -

HomeRunsMIS Inn. OPP1 1st -1 2nd 1- 3rd -- 4th 31 5th 3- 6th 31 7th 31 8th 11 9th -- 10th 1- 11th -1 12th -- 13th -- 14th -

ErrorsMIS Inn. OPP4 1st 34 2nd 14 3rd 21 4th -2 5th 13 6th 23 7th 5- 8th 3- 9th 4- 10th 1- 11th -- 12th -- 13th -- 14th -

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Statistical Breakdown

One-Run Games Date Opponent Result Record W-L-S 4/10 TNS W,8-7 1-0 Reyes-Santiago-Kelly 4/16 @JXN L,5-4 1-1 Hernandez-Jenkins 4/17 @JXN W,6-5(12) 2-1 Trepagnier-Tanabe-Kelly 4/20 CHA W,6-5 3-1 Jackson-Reed 4/22 CHA W,4-3 4-1 Brigham-Berrios-Kelly 4/24 CHA L,3-2 4-2 Burdi-Reyes,Jones 4/26 @MOB L,5-4(10) 4-3 Simmons-Robinson 4/29 @MOB L,4-3 4-4 Locante-Kelly-Miller 5/4 MTG W,3-2 5-4 Ross-Hagens-Kelly 5/6 @BLX L,8-7 5-5 Hall-Hursh-Magnifico

2005: 22-21 2006: 20-26 2007: 22-24 2008: 27-18 2009: 29-29 2010: 20-25 2011: 19-34 2012: 21-29 2013: 29-23 2014: 24-16 2015: 5-5

All-TimeRecord:238-250

Extra-Inning Games Date Opponent Result Record W-L-S 4/17 JXN W,6-5(12) 1-0 Trepagnier-Tanabe-Kelly 4/26 @MOB L,5-4(10) 1-1 Simmons-Robinson

2005: 5-5 2006: 8-7 2007: 8-6 2008: 6-4 2009: 7-6 2010: 6-7 2011: 3-8 2012: 7-9 2013: 10-5 2014: 8-7 2015: 1-1

All-TimeRecord:68-65

Date Opponent Result Record W-L-S 5/7 @BLX W,4-0 1-0 Reyes-Chapman

2005: 13-7 2006: 10-7 2007: 8-8 2008: 12-9 2009: 8-12 2010: 9-10 2011: 8-8 2012: 9-11 2013: 14-12 2014: 16-7 2015: 1-0

All-TimeRecord:108-91

Shutouts

Doubleheaders Date Opponent Result Record W-L-S

2005: 5-5 2006: 8-7 2007: 8-6 2008: 6-4 2009: 5-9 2010: 4-4 2011: 5-3 2012: 7-7 2013: 4-4 2014: 7-3 2015:

All-TimeRecord:59-52

Pinch & Designated HittersDH

Kevin Ahrens .................................................5-10, .500 KD Kang ........................................................6-17, .353Seth Loman ...................................................3-16, .188David Rohm ....................................................2-7, .286Rio Ruiz ...........................................................0-2, .000Total ........................................................16-52,.308

PH

Kevin Ahrens ...................................................0-4, .000KD Kang ..........................................................1-3, .333Emerson Landoni ............................................1-3, .333Seth Loman .....................................................0-2, .000David Rohm ....................................................0-1, .000 Rio Ruiz ...........................................................0-1, .000Total ......................................................... 2-14,.143

Pitchers at the PlatePitcher’sHitting R 2B 3B HR RBI Sac BB KJake Brigham 0-3, .000 1 3Jason Hursh 0-4, .000 3Tyrell Jenkins 0-4, .000 3Victor Mateo 0-3, .000 Jorge Reyes 0-3, .000 1Andrew Robinson 0-1, .000 1 Greg Ross 0-1, .000Bryton Trepagnier 0-2, .000 1Ryan Weber 1-2, .500 1 Totals 1-23,.043 1 1 1 11

Walk-Off Wins Date Opponent Result Player TypeofHit 4/20 CHA 6-5W SteveRodriguez Safetysqueeze,sacrifice

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Home Runs in Consecutive Games (all-time)

Games Date Batter Opponent 3 4/29-5/1/07 Matt Esquivel MOB 3 5/13-15/10 Cody Johnson CHA 3 9/1(2)-3/12 Evan Gattis MOB 3 5/15-17/13 Jose Martinez HVL-JAX 2 6/5-6/05 Jonathan Schuerholz HVL 2 6/21-22/05 Scott Thorman CAR 2 7/1-2/05 Jeff Francoeur MOB 2 5/30-31/06 Michael Rosamond CHA 2 6/11-12/06 Michael Rosamond CHA 2 8/15-16/06 Josh Burrus TNS 2 8/23-24/06 Ray Serrano MOB 2 4/9-10/07 Matt Esquivel HVL-CAR 2 4/10-11/07 Jarrod Saltalamacchia CAR 2 4/16-17/07 Diory Hernandez WTN 2 7/15-17/07 Brandon Jones MTG-JAX 2 4/18-19/08 Diory Hernandez BIR-HVL 2 4/20-21/08 Jason Perry HVL 2 4/25-26/08 Jason Perry MOB 2 5/8-9/08 Kala Ka’aihue WTN 2 5/15-16/08 Reid Gorecki CHA 2 5/19-20/08 Quentin Davis CHA-TNS 2 6/16-17/08 Reid Gorecki CAR 2 7/31-8/1/08 Reid Gorecki CHA/HVL 2 8/3-4/08 JC Holt HVL 2 8/16-18/08 Jordan Schafer MOB-CAR 2 5/18(2)-19/09 Willie Cabrera MTG 2 4/28-29/10 Cody Johnson MTG-JAX 2 5/1-2/10 Cody Johnson JAX 2 7/2-3/10 Luis Bolivar BIR 2 7/9-10/10 Willie Cabrera BIR 2 8/13-14/10 Mauro Gomez MTG 2 9/1-2/10 Mycal Jones WTN 2 4/16-17/11 Donell Linares MOB 2 5/4(1&2)/11 Tyler Pastornicky CHA 2 6/17-18/11 Ernesto Mejia JAX 2 7/11-13/11 Ernesto Mejia MOB-TNS 2 7/23-24/11 Ernesto Mejia JAX 2 9/1-2/11 Ed Lucas CAR 2 9/2-3/11 Ernesto Mejia CAR 2 5/4-5/12 Evan Gattis MOB 2 6/3(2)-4/12 Ian Gac HVL 2 8/18-19/12 Jaime Pedroza JXN-HVL 2 4/27-29(1)/13 Christian Marrero HVL 2 5/8-9/13 Kyle Russell MTG 2 7/18-19/13 Christian Bethancourt JXN 2 8/11-13/13 Christian Bethancourt PNS 2 8/14-15/13 Tommy La Stella PNS 2 4/25-26/14 Mycal Jones PNS 2 4/28-30/14 Seth Loman PNS-JAX 2 6/25-26/14 Seth Loman BIR 2 6/28-29/14 Cedric Hunter BIR-HVL 2 8/19-20/14 Barrett Kleinknecht MOB 2 8/22-23/14 Gustavo Nunez BIR

Grand Slams (all-time)

Date Batter Opponent 7/17/05 Iker Franco WTN 5/26/06 Michael Rosamond BIR 7/27/06 Jarrod Saltalamacchia MOB 8/6/06 Josh Burrus MTG 5/2/07 Josh Burrus MTG 6/8/07 Mike Rozema BIR 5/17/08 Jason Perry CHA 5/14/10 Mauro Gomez CHA 9/1/10 Mycal Jones WTN 9/4/10 Michael Daniel BIR 7/21/11 Antoan Richardson JAX 6/7/12 Joe Terdoslavich TNS 5/7/13 Jaime Pedroza MTG 6/3/13 Luis Nunez CHA 6/5/14 Kyle Kubitza CHA

LastTimeItHappenedAgainsttheBravesHittingFour-Hit Game ........................................................................................ Yadiel Rivera (5/6/15 at BLX)Five-Hit Game .................................................................................... Rich Poythress (8/17/12 at JXN)Four-Run Game ............................................................................ Darnell Sweeney (5/22/14 at CHA)Three-Double Game ................................................................... Daniel Robertson (4/30/15 vs MTG)Four-RBI Game ................................................................................ Justin O’Conner (5/3/15 vs MTG)Five-RBI Game ..................................................................................... Ryan Adams (5/22/14 at CHA)Six-RBI Game ............................................................................................. Ed Easley (7/8/11 at MOB)Eight-RBI Game .....................................................................................Eric Eymann (5/16/08 at CHA)Grand Slam ...................................................................................... Justin O’Conner (5/3/15 vs MTG)Lead-Off Home Run (Inning) ...................................................................Tom Belza (4/25/15 at MOB) Lead-Off Home Run (Game) ................................................................................................................Walk-Off Home Run ...................................................................... Gerson Montilla (4/26/15 at MOB)Walk-Off Grand Slam ................................................................................Brad Davis (5/14/09 at JAX)Walk-Off Hit (Non-HR) ..............................................................................Elliot Soto (6/15/14 at TNS)Back-to-Back Home Runs............................................ Bill Rhinehart & Cody Puckett (9/3/11 at CAR)Two-Home Run Game ............................................................................Tom Belza (4/25/15 at MOB)Two-Home Run Inning (Ind.) ....................................................................... Lee Cruz (7/24/08 at BIR)Pinch-Hit Home Run .....................................................................................JR Hopf (4/18/09 at HVL)Multi-Home Run Inning ..........................................Alejandro Segovia & Willie Argo (7/7/14 at MTG)Inside-the-Park Home Run ................................................................... Marc Krauss (4/8/12 vs MOB)Hit for Cycle .................................................................................... Victor Mercedes (6/10/07 at BIR)

PitchingOne-Hitter .....................................................................Fiers/Luetge/Byrd/Wooten (6/29/11 at HVL)Two-Hitter .....................................................................................Evan Anundsen (6/3(1)/12 at HVL)Three-Hitter .......................................................................................... Dylan Floro (8/13/14 vs MTG)Shutout ................................................. Lorenzen/Maine/Adleman/Gonzalez/Dyer (7/30/14 vs PNS)Back-to-Back Shutouts . Cravy/Medlen/Marzec & Mateo/Stowell/Garrido (4/18-19/14 vs HVL-MTG)Three Straight Shutouts .............................................................................. (4/17-19/14 vs HVL-MTG)Shortened Complete Game ...........................................................Evan Anundsen (6/3(1)/12 at HVL)Complete Game .................................................................................. Alex Colome (7/29/12 at MTG)10+Strikeouts (Ind.) .............................................................................Taijuan Walker (4/9/14 at JXN)

MiscellaneousTriple Play ........................................................................................Mayorson/Concepcion (8/19/08)Three or More Steals, One Game ....................................................Quintin Berry - 4 (8/7/11 vs CAR)Position Player Pitched ..................................................................... Carlton Tanabe (4/17/15 at JXN)Nine Steals (Team), One Game .Gordon/Robinson/Nivar 2/Perez 3/Herrera/Smith (6/12/10 vs CHA)Steal of Home ..................................................................................... Nick Ahmed (5/27/13 at MOB)Pitcher Homered ............................................................................ Tyler Thornburg (4/26/12 vs HVL)Pitcher Clock Violation .......................................................................... Jacob Barnes (5/8/15 at BLX)Batter Clock Violation ..........................................................................................................................

Back-to-Back Home Runs (all-time)

Date Batter Opponent 4/20/05 Scott Thorman & Brian McCann MTG 4/10/07 Jarrod Saltalamacchia & Matt Esquivel CAR 5/9/07 Brent Lillibridge & Brandon Jones WTN 6/25/07 Clint Sammons & Van Pope MTG 7/15/07 Brandon Jones & Matt Esquivel MTG 6/21/08 Greg Creek & Kala Ka’aihue MTG 7/31/08 Reid Gorecki & Kala Ka’aihue CHA 5/25(2)/09 Brandon Hicks & Concepcion Rodriguez MOB 8/7/09 Brandon Hicks & Jason Heyward HVL 5/14/10 Mauro Gomez & Donell Linares CHA 7/10/10 Eric Duncan & Willie Cabrera BIR

Walk-Off Home Runs (all-time)

Date Batter Opponent 4/30/05 Brian McCann WTN 4/11/06 Michael Rosamond MOB 7/20/06(2) Brandon Jones TNS 8/24/06 Michael Rosamond MOB 4/11/07 Brandon Jones CAR 8/30/08 Kala Ka’aihue WTN 8/22/12 Bobby Stevens HVL 4/18/13 Christian Marrero JXN 6/9/13 Christian Marrero PNS 8/23/14 Gustavo Nunez BIR

Multi-Home Run Games (all-time)

Homers Date Batter Opponent 2 7/24/05 Josh Burrus MOB 2 8/11/05 Luis Hernandez CHA 2 8/20/05 Michael Rosamond JAX 2 5/29/06 Barbaro Canizares JAX 2 6/4/06 Michael Rosamond CAR 2 7/27/06 Jarrod Saltalamacchia MOB 2 4/10/07 Jarrod Saltalamacchia CAR 2 4/24/07 Jarrod Saltalamacchia BIR 2 4/27/07 Brandon Jones MOB 2 5/6/07 Brandon Jones MTG 2 7/15/07 Matt Esquivel MTG 2 5/23/08 Kala Ka’aihue TNS 2 5/29/08 Jason Perry WTN 2 6/6/08 Jordan Schafer MOB 2 6/30/08 Kala Ka’aihue MTG 2 8/18/08 Jordan Schafer CAR 2 8/25/09 Brandon Hicks CHA 2 7/2/10 Mauro Gomez BIR 2 4/24/11 Ernesto Mejia MTG 2 6/30(1)/11 Donell Linares HVL 2 9/2/11 Ed Lucas CAR 2 9/3/11 Ernesto Mejia CAR 2 8/4/12 Joe Leonard CHA 2 5/19/13 Braeden Schlehuber JAX 2 6/9/13 Christian Marrero PNS 2 7/19/13 Christian Bethancourt JXN 2 8/5/13 Barrett Kleinknecht HVL 2 8/11/13 Christian Bethancourt JXN 2 4/26/14 Kyle Kubitza PNS 2 5/23/14 Cedric Hunter CHA 2 7/16/14 Daniel Castro BIR

LastTimeItHappenedfortheBravesHittingTwo Infield Hit Game ............................................................................. Mallex Smith (5/7/15 at BLX)Three Infield Hit Game ................................................................... Javier Guzman (4/11/08 vs MOB)Four-Run Game .................................................................................... Seth Loman (5/25/14 at CHA)Five-Run Game ..................................................................................... Luis Bolivar (4/18/10 at WTN)Four-Hit Game ...................................................................................... Chris O’Dowd (5/7/15 at BLX)Five-Hit Game ...................................................................................... Daniel Castro (7/8/14 at MTG)Three-Double Game .......................................................................... Willie Cabrera (6/17/10 at CAR)Two-Triple Game ...............................................................................Marcus Lemon (6/7/11 at MTG)Four-RBI Game ...................................................................................Cedric Hunter (6/19/14 vs JXN)Five-RBI Game .....................................................................................Cedric Hunter (6/8/14 vs CHA)Six-RBI Game ....................................................................................... Jaime Pedroza (8/2/13 at HVL)Grand Slam .............................................................................................Kyle Kubitza (6/5/14 vs CHA)Lead-Off Home Run (Game) ................................................................. Mycal Jones (4/26/14 at PNS)Lead-Off Home Run (Inning) .................................................................. Seth Loman (5/3/15 vs MTG)Lead-Off Home Run (Back-to-Back Games) ..................................... Mycal Jones (4/25-26/14 at PNS)Pinch-Hit Home Run ..................................................................Barrett Kleinknecht (8/3/14 vs MOB)Inside-the-Park Home Run ............................................................... Kyle Kubitza (8/31(2)/14 at HVL)Two-Home Run Game ......................................................................... Daniel Castro (7/16/14 at BIR)Back-to-Back Home Runs.............................................Eric Duncan & Willie Cabrera (7/10/10 vs BIR)HR on Consecutive Pitches ..........................................Eric Duncan & Willie Cabrera (7/10/10 vs BIR)Multi-Home Run Inning ................................... Kyle Kubitza & Braeden Schlehuber (4/26/14 at PNS)Walk-Off Home Run .......................................................................... Gustavo Nunez (8/23/14 vs BIR) Walk-Off Hit .............................................................................Barrett Kleinknecht (7/10/14 vs MOB) Walk-Off Squeeze Bunt .................................................................. Steve Rodriguez (4/20/15 vs CHA)Hit for Cycle ..................................................................................... Tyler Pastornicky (7/5/11 vs JXN)

PitchingNo-Hitter (Ind.) ................................................................................. Tommy Hanson (6/25/08 vs BIR)No-Hitter (Combined) ................................................ Julio Teheran & Tyrelle Harris (8/2/10 vs MOB)One-Hitter ..................................................................Graham/Harper/Simmons (4/7(1)/14 vs MOB)Two-Hitter ............................................................... Jenkins/Reyes/Robinson/Kelly (4/21/15 vs CHA)Three-Hitter ................................................................... Jason Hursh & Jorge Reyes (7/26/14 vs PNS)Four-Strikeout Inning ...................................................................... Arodys Vizcaino (7/14/11 vs TNS)10+ Strikeouts (Ind.) .............................................................................Cody Martin (6/13/13 at TNS)Shutout .................................................................................... Jenkins, Reyes & Kelly (5/7/15 at BLX)Back-to-Back Shutouts ........................................Hursh & Northcraft/Cornely (5/30(1&2)/14 vs PNS)Three Consecutive Shutouts ....................... M. Coenen/B. O’Connor/M. Wright (6/26-28/05 at TNS)Shortened Complete Game ................................................................. Tyrell Jenkins (4/16/15 at JXN)Complete Game .....................................................................................Mitch Atkins (7/20/14 at BIR)

MiscellaneousTriple Play ........................................................................................Boscan/Guzman (7/6/08 vs CHA)Position Player Pitching ....................................................................... David Rohm (4/30/15 vs MTG)Two Position Players Pitched in a Game ...................Gustavo Nunez & David Rohm (4/18/14 vs HVL)Pitcher Homered .....................................................................................David Hale (6/11/12 at TNS)Two Pitchers Homered .....................................................Kris Medlen & Dan Smith (6/5/08 at MOB)Pitcher Batted Twice in One Inning .......................................................Aaron Shafer (8/8/11 vs CAR)All Three Outfielders Recorded an OF Assist .................. Harrilchak/Jones/Nelson (8/11/11 at MOB)Three or More Steals, One Game ...........................................................Matt Young (6/6/09 at MOB)Nine Steals (Team), One Game .......................Rozema/Burrus/Esquivel/Pope/Salty (5/1/07 at MOB)Steal of Home ....................................................................................... Mycal Jones (7/21/14 at TNS)Crowd of 7,000+ ..............................................................................................7,051 (7/3/13 vs MOB)Pitcher Clock Violation ........................................................................ Jake Brigham (5/2/15 vs MTG)Batter Clock Violation .............................................................................. Matt Lipka (5/3/15 vs MTG)

Statistical Breakdown

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Statistical Breakdown

Club MiscellaneousLongest Winning Streak ...........................................................6 G (4/17-23 vs JXN, CHA)Longest Losing Streak ........................................7 G (4/24-5/1 vs CHA, at MOB, vs MTG)Longest Home Winning Streak ...............................................4 G (Last: 4/20-23 vs CHA)Longest Road Winning Streak ...................................................... 2 G (Last: 5/7-8 at BLX)Longest Home Losing Streak .......................................3 G (Last: 4/24-5/1 vs CHA, MTG) Longest Road Losing Streak ..................................................5 G (4/25-5/6 at MOB, BLX) Largest Margin of Victory ...............................................................6 R (5/2 vs MTG, 8-2)Largest Margin of Defeat ............................................................10 R (5/1 vs MTG, 11-1) Largest Comeback Win ................................................................ 5 R (Last: 4/20 vs CHA)Largest Lead Lost .........................................................................3 R (Last: 4/30 vs MTG)Longest Game (Innings) .......................................................................... 12 (4/17 at JXN) Longest Game (Time) .......................................................................... 4:28 (4/17 at JXN) Longest Game (Time - 9 Innings) ........................................................ 3:39 (4/10 vs TNS) Shortest Game (Time - 9 Innings) .......................................................2:21 (4/22 vs CHA) Longest Game (Time - 7 Innings) ......................................................... 1:41 (4/16 at JXN) Largest Crowd, Home .......................................................................6,593 (4/22 vs CHA) Largest Crowd, Road .......................................................................... 4,264 (4/17 at JXN)

Club BattingMost Runs, Game .............................................................................8 (Last: 5/2 vs MTG)Most Runs, Game, Both Clubs .............................................................. 16 (4/30 vs MTG)Most Runs, Inning .............................................................................6 (Last: 5/2 vs MTG)Most Hits, Game ..................................................................................... 16 (4/18 at JXN) Most Hits, Game, Both Clubs.................................................................... 31 (5/6 at BLX) Most Hits, Inning ..............................................................................5 (Last: 5/2 vs MTG) Fewest Hits, Game ................................................................................... 4 (4/11 vs TNS)Most At-Bats, Game ............................................................................... 47 (4/17 at JXN) Most Doubles, Game ................................................................................ 5 (4/15 at JXN)Most Triples, Game .........................................................................1 (Last: 4/24 vs CHA) Most Home Runs, Game ........................................................................2 (4/26 at MOB)Most Home Runs, Game, Both Clubs .....................................................3 (4/26 at MOB)Most Home Runs, Inning ..................................................................1 (Last: 5/3 vs MTG)Most Extra Base Hits, Game ..................................................................... 6 (4/15 at JXN)Most Extra Base Hits, Game, Both Clubs ........................................8 (Last: 4/30 vs MTG)Most Walks, Game .................................................................................. 8 (4/12 vs TNS)Most Walks, Game, Both Clubs ............................................................. 14 (4/12 vs TNS) Most Strikeouts, Game ...................................................................11 (Last: 4/17 at JXN)Most Strikeouts, Game Both Clubs ......................................................... 24 (4/17 at JXN)Most Stolen Bases, Game ......................................................................... 4 (4/18 at JXN)Most Stolen Bases, Opponent ............................................................2 (Last: 5/6 at BLX) Most Stolen Bases, Game, Both Clubs ...................................................... 5 (4/18 at JXN)

Individual BattingLongest Hitting Streak ..........................................................15 G (Matt Lipka, 4/15-5/2)Longest On-Base Streak ..........................................................19 G (Matt Lipka, 4/9-5/2)Longest RBI Streak ........................................................................4 G (Rio Ruiz, 4/17-22)Most Runs, Game ...................................................................2 (Last: Castro, 5/6 at BLX)Most Hits, Game .........................................................4 (Last: Chris O’Dowd, 5/7 at BLX)Most Doubles, Game .................................................2 (Last: Daniel Castro, 4/15 at JXN) Most Triples, Game ......................................................1 (Last: Matt Lipka, 4/24 vs CHA)Most Home Runs, Game .............................................1 (Last: Seth Loman, 5/3 vs MTG)Most Consecutive Games with a HR................................................................................. Most Extra Base Hits, Game ......................................2 (Last: Daniel Castro, 4/15 at JXN)Most Runs Batted In, Game .......................................3 (Last: Seth Loman, 4/30 vs MTG)Most Stolen Bases, Game ..........................................2 (Last: Mallex Smith, 4/18 at JXN) Most Walks, Game ................................................................3 (Seth Loman, 4/9 vs TNS)

Club PitchingMost Strikeouts, Game ........................................................................... 13 (4/17 at JXN) Most Walks Allowed, Game ................................................................. 10 (4/30 vs MTG) Most Runs Allowed, Inning ....................................................................... 7 (5/1 vs MTG)Most Runs Allowed, Game ..................................................................... 11 (5/1 vs MTG) Most Home Runs Allowed, Game .................................................. 2 (Last: 4/25 at MOB)Most Hits Allowed, Game .................................................................16 (Last: 5/6 at BLX) Fewest Hits Allowed, Game .....................................................................2 (4/21 vs CHA) Most Consecutive Scoreless Innings Pitched .........................................17 (5/6-8 at BLX) Most Consecutive Innings w/o an ER ........................................... 17 (Last: 5/6-8 at BLX)

Individual PitchingMost Innings, Game, Starter ............................................ 6.1 (Jake Brigham, 5/8 at BLX) Most Innings, Game, Reliever ........................................... 5.0 (Jorge Reyes, 4/15 at JXN) Most Strikeouts, Game, Starter ........................................... 7 (Jake Brigham, 5/8 at BLX) Most Strikeouts, Game, Reliever ......................................... 6 (Jorge Reyes, 4/15 at JXN)Most Walks, Game, Starter.....................................................6 (Greg Ross, 4/13 vs TNS) Most Walks, Game, Reliever .....................................4 (Bryton Trepagnier, 4/30 vs MTG) Most Home Runs Allowed, Game ......................................2 (Tyrell Jenkins, 4/16 at JXN)Most Complete Games .....................................................................................................Most Complete Games (Shortened) ..................................1 (Tyrell Jenkins, 4/16 at JXN)Most Shutouts ..................................................................................................................Low-Hit Complete Game ..................................................................................................Low-Hit Complete Game (Shortened) ...............................4 (Tyrell Jenkins, 4/16 at JXN)Longest Winning Streak, Starter ....................................... 2 G (Last: Jake Brigham, 5/2- ) Longest Winning Streak, Reliever ...........................................2 G (Jorge Reyes, 4/10-15)Longest Losing Streak ................................................................. 2 G (Jason Hursh, 4/9- ) Most Consecutive Scoreless IP, Starter ........ 8.0 (Jake Brigham, 5/2-5/8 vs MTG, at BLX) Most Consecutive Scoreless IP, Reliever ................................. 9.1 (Jorge Reyes, 4/10-21)

Club & Individual FieldingMost Errors, Game, Club ....................................................................3 (Last: 5/6 at BLX) Most Errors, Game, Both Clubs ..........................................................5 (Last: 5/6 at BLX) Most Errors, Game, Individual .............................................2 (Daniel Castro, 5/6 at BLX) Most Consecutive Errorless Games, Club ..................................... 3 (Last: 5/1-3 vs MTG) Most Consecutive Errorless Innings, Club .......................................37.2 (Last: 4/30-5/4) Most Double Plays Turned, Game ............................................................ 4 (4/17 at JXN)

* NEW M-BRAVES RECORD^ TIED M-BRAVES RECORD

TransactionsOpeningDayRosterPitchers: Jake Brigham, Jason Hursh, Justin Jackson, Tyrell Jenkins, Ryan Kelly, Victor Mateo, Jorge Reyes, Andrew Robinson, Francisco Rondon, Greg Ross, Ian Thomas, Bryton Trepagnier, Ryan WeberCatchers: Chris O’Dowd, Steve RodriguezInfielders: Kevin Ahrens, Daniel Castro, Corban Joseph, Emerson Landoni Seth Loman, Rio RuizOutfielders: Kyeong Kang, Matt Lipka, David Rohm, Mallex SmithDL: Mark Lamm

April 13 LHP Ian Thomas was promoted to Triple-A Gwinnett. 16 RHP Mark Lamm was activated off the DL. RHP Victor Mateo was placed on the DL with a right thumb contusion. 18 RHP Andrew Waszak was promoted to MIS from High-A Carolina. 25 RHP Victor Mateo activated off the DL. RHP Andrew Waszak reassigned to High-A CarolinaMay 8 SS Daniel Castro promoted to Triple-A Gwinnett RHP Justin Jackson reassigned to High-A Carolina RHP Tyler Jones was promoted to MIS from High-A Carolina IF Eric Garcia was promoted to MIS from High-A Carolina

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M-Braves Day-by-Day ResultsDate Opp. Result W-L-S Att. Record Pos. +/-4/9 TNS L,7-2 Black-Hursh-Cervenka 4,590 0-1 t-3rd -1.04/10 TNS W,8-7 Reyes-Santiago-Kelly 3,065 1-1 t-3rd -1.04/11 TNS W,6-2 Robinson-Cates 4,125 2-1 t-2nd -1.04/12 TNS L,6-3 Perakslis-Brigham-Santiago 2,058 2-2 t-3rd -1.04/13 TNS L,10-4 Batista-Ross 2,017 2-3 4th -1.54/14 OFFDAY4/15 JXN W, 6-4 Reyes-DeCecco-Kelly 1,080 3-3 4th -1.54/16 JXN L, 5-4 Hernandez-Jenkins 2,527 3-4 4th -2.54/17 JXN W, 6-5 (12) Trepagnier-Tanabe-Kelly 4,264 4-4 4th -1.54/18 JXN W, 7-3 Ross-Unsworth-Robinson 2,545 5-4 t-3rd -1.04/19 JXN PPD Due to Rain (Make up 6/2 @ MIS)4/20 CHA W,6-5 Jackson-Reed 1,577 6-4 1st +0.54/21 CHA W,4-1 Jenkins-Duffey-Kelly 2,476 7-4 1st +1.04/22 CHA W,4-3 Brigham-Berrios-Kelly 6,593 8-4 1st +1.04/23 CHA W,5-2 Waszak-Johnson-Robinson 2,735 9-4 1st +1.04/24 CHA L,3-2 Burdi-Reyes-Jones 4,007 9-5 t-1st 0.04/25 MOB L, 5-3 Arias-Mateo-Burgos 4,082 9-6 2nd -1.04/26 MOB L, 5-4 (10) Simmons-Robinson 1,322 9-7 3rd -1.54/27 MOB PPD Due to Rain (Make up 4/28 @ MOB)4/28 MOB L, 6-1 Lopez-Brigham 628 9-8 3rd -2.54/29 MOB L, 4-3 Locante-Kelly-Miller 2,531 9-9 3rd -3.54/29 MOB PPD (Make up 5/12 @ MIS)4/30 MTG L,10-6 Schultz-Trepagnier 3,007 9-10 4th -4.0APRIL Home:6-5 Road:3-5 HomeAtt:36,250 9-10 4th -4.05/1 MTG L,11-1 Snell-Jenkins 3,582 9-11 4th -4.55/2 MTG W,8-2 Brigham-Pruitt-Reyes 4,265 10-11 3rd -4.55/3 MTG L,7-2 Mortensen-Weber 2,004 10-12 3rd -4.55/4 MTG W,3-2 Ross-Hagens-Kelly 6,105 11-12 3rd -4.05/5 OFFDAY5/6 @BIL L,8-7 Hall-Hursh-Magnifico 1,585 11-13 3rd -5.05/7 @BIL W,4-0 Reyes-Chapman 1,919 12-13 3rd -4.05/8 @BIL W,4-2 Brigham-Barnes-Kelly 2,235 13-13 3rd -3.05/9 @BIL5/10 @BIL5/11 MOB5/12-1 MOB 5/12-2 MOB5/13 MOB5/14 MOB5/15 MOB5/16 PNS5/17 PNS5/18 PNS5/19 PNS5/20 PNS5/21 JAX5/22 JAX5/23 JAX5/24 JAX5/25 JAX5/26 OFFDAY5/27 PNS5/28 PNS5/29 PNS5/30 PNS5/31 PNS MAY Home:2-2 Road:2-1 HomeAtt:15,956 4-3 3rd -3.06/1 JXN6/2 JXN6/3 JXN6/4 JXN6/5 JXN6/6 MTG6/7 MTG6/8 MTG6/9 MTG6/10 MTG6/11 BIL6/12 BIL6/13 BIL6/14 BIL6/15 BIL6/16 OFFDAY6/17 TNS6/18 TNS6/19 TNS6/20 TNS6/21 TNS 1stHALFHome:8-7 Road:5-6 HomeAtt:52,206 13-13 3rd -3.06/22 SOUTHERNLEAGUE6/23 ALL-STAR 6/24 BREAK6/25 PNS

6/26 PNS6/27 PNSDate Opp. Result W-L-S Att. Record Pos. +/-6/28 PNS6/29 PNS6/30 OFFDAY JUNE Home: Road: HomeAtt: 7/1 BIL7/2 BIL7/3 BIL7/4 JXN7/5 JXN7/6 JXN7/7 JXN7/8 JXN7/9 CHA7/10 CHA7/11 CHA7/12 CHA7/13 CHA7/14 OFFDAY7/15 JAX7/16 JAX7/17 JAX7/18 JAX7/19 JAX7/20 JXN7/21 JXN7/22 MOB7/23 MOB7/24 MOB7/25 MOB7/26 MOB7/27 OFFDAY7/28 BIR7/29 BIR7/30 BIR7/31 BIR JULY Home: Road: HomeAtt: 8/1 BIR8/2 MTG8/3 MTG8/4 MTG8/5 MTG8/6 MTG8/7 BIL8/8 BIL8/9 BIL 8/10 BIL8/11 BIL8/12 MOB8/13 MOB8/14 MOB8/15 MOB8/16 MOB8/17 OFFDAY8/18 BIR8/19 BIR8/20 BIR8/21 BIR8/22 BIR8/23 PNS8/24 PNS8/25 PNS8/26 PNS8/27 PNS8/28 BIL8/29 BIL8/30 BIL8/31 BIL AUGUST Home: Road: HomeAtt: 9/1 BIL9/2 OFFDAY9/3 JAX9/4 JAX9/5 JAX9/6 JAX9/7 JAX SEPT Home: Road: HomeAtt: 2ndHALF Home: Road: HomeAtt: OVERALLHome:8-7 Road:5-6 HomeAtt:52,206 13-13 3rd -3.0

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2015 Home Runs

Braves’HomeRunsDate Opp. Player Inn. On Out Pitcher4/10 TNS KDKang(1) 7th 1 1 FernandoCruz4/15 JXN Mallex Smith (1) 5th 1 2 Scott DeCecco4/17 JXN Chris O’Dowd (1) 12th 0 1 Carlton Tanabe4/26 MOB Seth Loman (1) 2nd 0 0 Aaron Blair4/26 MOB Chris O’Dowd (2) 9th 0 0 Jimmie Sherfy4/30 MTG SethLoman(2) 1st 2 2 JaimeSchultz5/3 MTG SethLoman(3) 8th 0 0 MikeyO’Brien

HomeRunsinBOLDatTrustmarkPark

Opponent’sHomeRunsDate Opp. Player Inn. On Out Pitcher4/11 TNS KyleSchwarber(1) 4th 0 0 VictorMateo4/13 TNS ChristianVillanueva(1) 6th 0 1 RyanWeber4/13 TNS ChristianVillanueva(2) 8th 1 1 AndrewRobinson4/16 JXN Jabari Henry (1) 2nd 1 2 Tyrell Jenkins4/16 JXN Gabby Guerrero (1) 6th 1 2 Tyrell Jenkins4/20 CHA JorgePolanco(2) 5th 0 0 JasonHursh4/22 CHA LeviMichael(1) 5th 1 1 JakeBrigham4/23 CHA MikeGonzales(1) 7th 0 0 AndrewWaszak4/24 CHA MiguelSano(3) 6th 1 2 JustinJackson4/25 MOB Tom Belza (1) 4th 0 0 Jason Hursh4/25 MOB Tom Belza (2) 7th 2 1 Victor Mateo4/26 MOB Gerson Montilla (1) 10th 0 1 Andrew Robinson4/28 MOB Rudy Flores (2) 4th 1 2 Greg Ross5/3 MTG JustinO’Conner 7th 3 2 JustinJackson5/4 MTG DanielRobertson 5th 1 2 VictorMateo