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1TABLE OF CONTENTS

DIRECTORIESPawtucket Red Sox Company Profile & Directory ...............................................2Pawtucket Red Sox Ownership............................3-10PawSox Hall of Fame...........................................11-14McCoy Stadium Directory .......................................15PawSox Hotels .....................................................16-17PawSox Radio & Television......................................18Boston Red Sox System Directory& Spring Training Information ...............................19International League Directory.........................20-21International League Field Staff & Playoff Schedule...................................................222016 IL Schedule .......................................................23

PAWSOX MANAGER, COACHES, TRAINER & PLAYERSPawSox Manager .................................................24-25PawSox Coaches & Trainer .................................26-28Red Sox DevelopmentConsultants and Staff .........................................29-32PawSox Players ..................................................33-136

BOSTON RED SOX DEVELOPMENT SYSTEMPawtucket Red Sox 2015 Stats.......................137-139Portland Sea Dogs 2015 Stats ...............................140Salem Red Sox 2015 Stats......................................141Greenville Drive 2015 Stats ...................................142Lowell Spinners 2015 Stats....................................143Gulf Coast Red Sox 2015 Stats...............................1442015 League Standings...................................145-1462015 Boston Red SoxDevelopment System Leaders.......................147-1482016 Boston Red Sox 40-Man Roster(Spring Training) ..............................................149-150First Year Player Draft ....................................151-156

2015 PAWSOX STATS & HIGHLIGHTSDay-by-Day with Pawtucket in 2015..............157-159PawSox 2015 Season-in-Review......................160-166PawSox Attendance Breakdowns & At ten dance Notes........................167PawSox vs. the IL and Miscellaneous Team Stats..............................1682015 PawSox Single Game Highs,Hitting Streaks & Game Situations .......................1692015 PawSox Player Moves.............................170-174

SPECIAL THANKS TO:Boston Red Sox: Jon Shestakofsky, Abby DeCiccio, Kevin Gregg, Zineb Curran,

Mike Ivins, Debbie Matson, Mike Hazen, Raquel Ferreira & Ben Crockett.From the International League: Randy Mobley & Chris Sprague

From the Red Sox Affiliates: Chris Cameron, Kevin Burke, Cameron White, Jon BoswellPrinted by: Sheahan Printing

Photos inside provided by: Louriann Mardo-Zayat, Jillian Souza, Kelly O’Connor, David Ciolfi and the Boston Red Sox

Cover & Graphic Design: Kevin Galligan

INTERNATIONAL LEAGUEHistory of the International League.............175-181IL Managers & IL Stadiums..............................182-186IL Umpires ...............................................................187IL Top Prospects & “Best Tools” ............................188IL Media ...................................................................189IL Governors’ Cup History......................................1902015 IL Leaders .......................................................1912015 IL All-Star Team, 2015 Award Winners & Attendance.....................1922015 IL Miscellaneous Stats ...................................1932016 Major League Affiliations ......................194-199

PAWSOX RECORDS & STATSAll-Time Record Book .....................................200-208Miscellaneous Records & Performances.......209-211Opening Day Lineups .............................................212Annual Leaders ................................................213-214The Last Time It Happened............................215-217All-Time Annual Attendance Figures ...............................................2182015 Alum ni Report ........................................219-220History of Professional Baseballin Pawtucket...........................................................221Complete Registerof PawSox Players ...........................................222-232Award Winners & All-Stars..............................233-234Murals at McCoy Stadium......................................235Annual IL Finish & Playoff History .................236-237PawSox Hall of Famers ..........................................238International LeagueHall of Fame............................................................239PawSox All-Stars......................................................240PawSox Broadcasters.............................................241Rules of the Game..................................................242Pace of Game Regulations ............................243-2442016 Boston Red Sox Schedule ............................2452016 PawSox Special Events at McCoy.................246

INDIVIDUAL PLAYER PROFILES

Augliera, Mike .........................34Barnes, Matt .......................35-37Boesch, Brennan................38-41Bradley Jr., Jackie ..............42-45Brentz, Bryce .....................46-48Butler, Dan..........................49-51Cornely, John ..........................52Couch, Keith.......................53-54Coyle, Sean .........................55-56Craig, Allen .........................57-60Cuevas, William ..................61-62Dominguez, Chris ..............63-64Elias, Roenis ........................65-66Escobar, Edwin ..................67-69Gragnani, Reed .......................70Haley, Justin ............................71Hembree, Heath ................72-74

Hernandez, Marco .............75-76Jerez, Williams.........................77Johnson, Brian ...................78-79LaMarre, Ryan.....................80-81LeClerc, Anyelo .......................82Leon, Sandy........................83-85Light, Pat ............................86-87Marban, Jorge.........................88Marrero, Chris ....................89-90Marrero, Deven..................91-93Martin, Kyle .............................94McCarthy, Michael ..................95Mendez, Roman.................96-98Mercedes, Simon ....................99Miller, Mike ............................100Moncada, Yoan .....................101O’Sullivan, Sean ..............102-104

Owens, Henry .................105-107Polanco, Johnny ...................108Ramirez, Noe..................109-110Ramos, Henry........................111Rosario, Rainel.......................112Rosenbaum, Danny .......113-114Rutledge, Josh ...............115-116Scott, Robby..........................117Shaw, Travis....................118-120Solis, Ali ...........................121-123Tavarez, Aneury ....................124Travis, Sam......................125-126Varvaro, Anthony ..........127-129Vinicio, Jose...........................130Wilkerson, Aaron ..................131Witte, Jantzen.......................132Workman, Brandon.......133-135Ysla, Luis.................................136

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PPAWTUCKET RED SOX BASE BALL CLUBPAWTUCKET RED SOX BASE BALL CLUB

Triple-A - In ter na tion al League

Proud Affiliate of the Boston Red Sox

MAILING ADDRESS: SHIPPING ADDRESS: Pawtucket Red Sox Pawtucket Red Sox P.O. Box 2365 1 Columbus Avenue Pawtucket, RI 02861 Pawtucket, RI 02860 Telephone : (401) 724-7300 Fax : (401) 724-2140 Press Box Phones (for Media) : Press Box : (401) 724-7305 (401) 723-7962, (401) 724-9049, & (401) 723-9050 Internet : http://www.pawsox.com E-mail: [email protected]

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Chairman............................................................................................Larry LucchinoPresident ................................................................................Dr. Charles SteinbergSenior Vice President and General Manager ........................................Dan Rea IIITreasurer ..................................................................................................Jeff WhiteVice Chairman ..................................................................................Mike TamburroVice President of Communications & Community Relations ..........Bill WanlessVice President of Sponsorships......................................................Michael GwynnVice President of Sales..............................................................................Rob CrainChief Financial Officer ........................................................................Joe GoldbergSpecial Assistant to the President................................................Jackie DempseySpecial Assistant to the President & General Manager ....................Joe BradleeDirector of Media Creation ..............................................................Kevin GalliganDirector of Warehouse Operations ................................................Dave JohnsonDirector of Ticket Operations ............................................................Tom LinehanDirector of Concessions..................................................................Mark McKinnonDirector of Fan Services ....................................................................Rick MedeirosDirector of Corporate Sponsorships................................................Geoff SinnottManager, Merchandising ..............................................................Brooke CoderreManager, PawSox Enterprises & Internship Coordinator ....................Grace EngManager, Hospitality & Sponsorship Services ..........................Julie HershkowitzOffice Manager ..........................................................................Carol KrushnowskiManager, Accounting & Data Analytics ................................................Matt LevinManager, Sales & Administration ..........................................................Sam SousaCorporate & Community Partnerships ................................................Mike LyonsAccount Executive ..............................................................................Bryan AiroldiAccount Executive ..........................................................................Nick NarodowyAccount Executive ......................................................................Nicole RosenbergExecutive Chef ......................................................................................Rob GemmaField Superintendent ......................................................................Matt McKinnonRadio Broadcaster ................................................................................Josh MaurerRadio Broadcaster ............................................................................Will FlemmingHome Clubhouse Manager ..............................................................Carl GoodreauVisiting Clubhouse Attendant ............................................................Myles HegerField Manager ........................................................................................Kevin BolesPitching Coach ........................................................................................Bob KipperHitting Coach ......................................................................................Rich GedmanCoach....................................................................................................Bruce CrabbeTrainer......................................................................................................Jon JochimStrength Coach ....................................................................................Kirby RetzerTeam Physician ..................................................................Dr. Fredy P. Roland, MD

DIRECTORYDIRECTORY

All members of the media are invited to keep up-to-date with the PawSox even when they can’t get to McCoy Stadium or when the team is on the road.

On www.pawsox.com, game notes, player transactions, roster changes, player videos and game stories are updated daily.

COMPANY PROFILE

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BOSTON RED SOX PRESIDENT/CEO EMERITUS

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LARRY LUCCHINO, PAWSOX CHAIRMAN

Larry Lucchino served as Red Sox’ President/CEO during an historic 14-yearperiod through 2015, in which the club won three World Series, saved andenhanced Fenway Park, established the Major League Baseball record forconsecutive sellouts, and created the Red Sox Foundation, a philanthropicpowerhouse. In 2014, Lucchino and the late Jim Skeffington began assem-

bling a group of Rhode Island and Boston businessmen that purchased the Red Sox' longtimeTriple-A affiliate from the family of the late Ben Mondor. The purchase closed on February 23,2015, and Lucchino was named Chairman of the club.

After serving as the President of the Baltimore Orioles (1988-93) and the President and CEO ofthe San Diego Padres (1995-01), Lucchino was instrumental in bringing together Principal OwnerJohn W. Henry, Chairman Tom Werner, and their partners, who purchased the Red Sox, FenwayPark, and 80 percent of NESN in December, 2001. The purchase closed February 27, 2002.

Committing to “field a team worthy of the fans’ support,” the Red Sox in his tenure playedOctober Baseball seven times. Vanquishing the proverbial “Curse of the Bambino,” the 2004club did what had never been done before—overcoming a 3-0 deficit, against no less than thearchrival New York Yankees, whom Lucchino dubbed “the Evil Empire,”—to win the pennantand then sweep the St. Louis Cardinals to win the club’s first World Series since 1918--after anagonizing 86-year wait. The World Champions of 2007 and 2013 also etched in stone this his-toric era, with the latter club helping to heal a wounded city after the Boston Marathon bomb-ings to embody the strength and resilience that supported the new phrase, “Boston Strong.”

After revolutionizing ballpark ambiance and architecture by creating Oriole Park at CamdenYards, which fulfilled his pioneering vision of a traditional, intimate, old-fashioned downtownballpark with modern amenities, Lucchino then spearheaded the political and design effortsthat created Petco Park in San Diego. More than a ballpark, Petco fulfilled its promise as a cat-alyst for redevelopment in downtown San Diego.

With the experience of Camden Yards and Petco Park, he was instrumental in conceiving andexecuting ten years of major improvements to Fenway Park that preserved, protected, andenhanced “America’s Most Beloved Ballpark.” Once again, a ballpark revitalized a now-vibrantneighborhood.

Each of the other groups that vied to buy the Red Sox in 2001 intended to abandon or demol-ish Fenway Park.

With aggressive marketing throughout New England and the global fan base called “Red SoxNation,” the club connected with its fans, who sold out every game (820 straight) from May 15,2003 through April 8, 2013. The club set franchise attendance records in eight of his 14 seasons.

Lucchino has served on several MLB committees, including the Commissioner’s Blue RibbonTask Force on Baseball Economics and the International Committee, of which he is chairman.

Saying his franchises “had a foreign policy,” Lucchino arranged for his Padres to play baseball’sfirst regular season games in Mexico (1996) and Hawaii (1997) and pioneered a ground-breakingrelationship in Japan with the Chiba Lotte Marines (1997). Returning to Mexico in 1999, hehelped establish baseball’s first International Opener in Monterrey. In 2008, he led the Red Sox’first trip to Japan, where they opened the season. Lucchino was also an early and active sup-porter of the World Baseball Classic.

PAWTUCKET RED SOX EXECUTIVESPAWTUCKET RED SOX EXECUTIVES

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LARRY LUCCHINO, CHAIRMAN (cont.)

Born in Pittsburgh, Lucchino was an All-City League basketball player and second baseman onthe Pittsburgh city championship baseball team. He graduated with honors from PrincetonUniversity and then graduated from Yale Law School. At Princeton, he was a member of twoIvy League championship basketball teams. Lucchino holds honorary degrees from SuffolkUniversity, Boston University, Bryant University, New England School of Law, Anna MariaCollege, Palomar College, the University of Massachusetts (Boston), and Bentley University.

In 1974, he joined Williams and Connolly, the law firm founded by his mentor, friend, legendarysportsman, and trial attorney Edward Bennett Williams. He became a partner in 1978 and spe-cialized in sports law and litigation. He was general counsel to the Washington Redskins, ofwhich Williams was president and part owner, and was a member of their Board of Directorsfrom 1979 to 1985. When EBW bought the Orioles on August 2, 1979, Lucchino became vice pres-ident/general counsel. EBW named him president in May 1988, to rebuild the club’s baseball andbusiness operations. Lucchino was an owner and President of the Orioles from 1989 until theclub was sold at the end of the 1993 season, and of the Padres from December, 1994 through2001.

The avid sportsman has the unique distinction of earning World Series rings (Orioles, ’83; RedSox, ‘04, ’07, ‘13), a Super Bowl ring (Redskins, ‘83), and a Final Four watch (Princeton, ‘65).Lucchino has been active in numerous civic and charitable efforts, particularly in the researchand treatment of cancer. He is a board member and served as the co-chair of the Dana-FarberCancer Institute’s $1 billion “Mission Possible” Capital Campaign, which reached its goal in 2009,and is on the board of Special Olympics International.

In recognition for “long and meritorious service to baseball” over three decades in the game,Lucchino received the Judge Emil Fuchs Award from the Boston chapter of the BaseballWriters’ Association of America at their 72nd annual awards dinner in January 2011. Lucchinowas inducted into the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame in May 2012, the National Italian-American Sports Hall of Fame, and the Taylor Allderdice High School Hall of Fame in November2013, and was elected to the Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame in October 2015, with enshrinementset to take place in May, 2016.

PAWTUCKET RED SOX EXECUTIVESPAWTUCKET RED SOX EXECUTIVES

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PAWTUCKET RED SOX EXECUTIVESPAWTUCKET RED SOX EXECUTIVES

PRESIDENTDR. CHARLES STEINBERG

Dr. Charles Steinberg celebrated his 40th season in Major League Baseball bybeing named President of the Pawtucket Red Sox on November 5, 2015, fol-lowing his 10th season with the Boston Red Sox. Steinberg is also SeniorAdvisor to the President of the Red Sox.

With the PawSox, “Dr. Charles” has helped revamp and re-energize the front office while lead-ing their effort to aggressively reach out to the community to restore and enhance bonds ofconnection.

Steinberg’s 10 seasons with the Red Sox have spanned 14 years starting 2002 through 2015. Hereturned to Boston in 2012 after four years away--two with the Los Angeles Dodgers and twowith the Commissioner of Baseball. His primary areas of responsibility have been in PublicRelations, Community Relations, and Ballpark Entertainment.

In 2015, Steinberg collaborated with his longtime partner in the production of ceremonies atFenway Park, Sarah McKenna, to create an Opening Day that honored the Super Bowl ChampionNew England Patriots, and also included the ceremonial signing of a Red Sox contract by PeteFrates, the Boston College baseball star who was instrumental in creating the phenomenal IceBucket Challenge to raise funds and awareness for ALS. That day also included an inspiringNational Anthem featuring Jane Richard, who lost her leg--and who lost her brother Martin--inthe Boston Marathon tragedy in 2013.The 2015 season also included an elaborate ceremonyover two days to retire the Number 45 of Pedro Martinez, who was enshrined in Cooperstownin July. Steinberg was also instrumental in Fenway Park “Going Gold” on September 1, thebeginning of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. A pre-game ceremony featured hundredsof children battling or recovering from cancer, all dressed in gold, in a human gold ribbon incenterfield. Then during the game, more than 37,000 fans held up gold placards bearing thenames of children they wanted to remember or honor. Red Sox players as well as the visitingNew York Yankees all participated. The event was presented by G1ve A Buck Fund in conjunc-tion with the Jimmy Fund.

In 2014, two of the larger ceremonies came on the last two days of the season. He andMcKenna (and their team) created the farewell tribute September 27 to the outgoingCommissioner of Baseball, Allan H. (Bud) Selig, as well as the ceremony the next day, September28, in which the world of baseball bade farewell to the retiring Derek Jeter.

Perhaps the most important ceremony of his career was April 20, 2013, in which Boston’slargest community convocation gathered at Fenway Park following the Boston Marathontragedy of April 15. The emotional ceremony culminated with David Ortiz’s unforgettable--andunrepeatable--exhortation. Thereafter, the club continued to embrace the heroes, survivors,and bereaved families, with the remarkable season culminating in a World Series Parade thatpaused at the Marathon Finish Line for a brief, tender tribute.

Before leaving the Red Sox for the Dodgers, he spent six seasons in Boston as Executive VicePresident for Public Affairs as a creative force in the franchise’s fan-friendly attitude, good will,market outreach, and communications. Among his responsibilities and innovations were theOpening Day ceremonies (including the presentation of the world championship rings in 2005and 2014), players greeting fans at the gates, the Father’s Day Catch at Fenway, the Celebrationof the Life of Ted Williams, the establishment of the Red Sox/Jimmy Fund Radiotelethon, thecreation of the Fenway Ambassadors program, the Red Cross Blood Drive each September 11,as well as community events on Halloween, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas, the birth-days of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Jackie Robinson, and Valentine’s Day.

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When he first arrived in Boston, together with the new ownership in 2002, Steinberg helpedcultivate the passionate Red Sox Nation fan base and contributed to the improvements thatenabled the ownership to save Fenway Park. In the community, Steinberg helped re-energizethe club’s award-winning and record-setting efforts, creating the Red Sox Scholars program(college scholarships for Boston middle schoolers), the Boston Area Church League, Red SoxChildren’s Retreats, and the Lindos Sueños program.

On February 11, 2014, the New England Region of the Anti-Defamation League honoredSteinberg and the Red Sox with its Distinguished Community Service Award for helping Bostonheal from the wounds of the Boston Marathon tragedy and for the community programs theyhave created.

In 2010 and 2011, Steinberg worked directly for Commissioner Selig, serving as Senior Advisorto the Commissioner of Baseball for Public Affairs. Since April of 2015, Steinberg has been help-ing Selig, now Commissioner Emeritus, with his memoirs (in addition to fulfilling his responsi-bilities to the Red Sox and the PawSox).

In 2008 and 2009, Steinberg was Executive Vice-President/Marketing & Public Relations (ChiefMarketing Officer) for the Los Angeles Dodgers. In Los Angeles, he led the creation of theDodgers Ambassadors, orchestrated the 2008 Opening Day Ceremonies that paid tribute to theclub’s 50th Anniversary in Los Angeles, helped execute the club’s historic trip to China in March,2008, and a Guinness World Record attendance of 115,300 at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseumto benefit cancer research.

He was instrumental in creating a three-day musical tribute at the Hollywood Bowl before50,000 people celebrating the Dodgers’ 50th Anniversary, wrote the copy that is immortalizedon the club’s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and instituted an annual tribute to JackieRobinson, as he had done in Boston, each January 31, the pioneering Hall of Famer’s birthdayand the eve of Black History Month. The Dodgers led the major leagues in attendance in 2009.

Before joining the Red Sox in 2002, he was Executive Vice-President/Public Affairs for the SanDiego Padres, for whom he worked from 1995 through 2001. In San Diego, with similar respon-sibilities, he was a contributor to the city’s successful campaign to build franchise-saving PetcoPark. He also created the Padres Scholars, a similar scholarship program to the Red Sox Scholars.

He started his career spending 19 years with his hometown Baltimore Orioles, rising fromintern to head of Public Relations. The Baltimore native’s baseball career began at age 17 withan internship from Gilman School arranged with the Orioles’ Jack Dunn III, grandson of the manwho first signed Babe Ruth. He was Hall of Fame Manager Earl Weaver’s statistician for six yearsand continued that position with manager Joe Altobelli through the Orioles’ WorldChampionship season of 1983. He then created Orioles Productions, the club’s first videodepartment, in 1985, and its first customer service department in 1993.

He worked for the Orioles while earning his undergraduate degree from the University ofMaryland and his doctorate from Maryland’s dental school, and continued his front office workwhile also assuming the role of team dentist. In 1982, Steinberg became a founding and char-ter member of the Academy for Sports Dentistry. It was with the Orioles in 1979 that he firstworked with his longtime mentor, Larry Lucchino, whom he followed to San Diego and Boston.

DR. CHARLES STEINBERG, PRESIDENT (cont.)

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DR. CHARLES STEINBERG, PRESIDENT (cont.)

With all four clubs, Steinberg has been responsible for the fan experience in the ballpark andin the community. He has headed the clubs’ public relations and outbound marketing, ballparkentertainment and special events, community relations and advertising, television and videoproduction, and in each case, created innovative fan services departments. Each of the fourfranchises established attendance records during his tenure.

Steinberg won an Emmy Award for the television production of the story of the 1998 NationalLeague Champion Padres, and a Telly Award for the video of the 1989 Orioles.

On the field, Steinberg helped orchestrate the finale of Baltimore’s Memorial Stadium in 1991,the opening of Oriole Park at Camden Yards in 1992, and the ceremonies surrounding the 1993All-Star Game. He also started the planning of Cal Ripken’s “Streak Week” festivities and creat-ed the celebration of the career of Hall of Famer Tony Gwynn in 2001. He was instrumental inthe creation of Rick Dempsey’s performance of “Old Time Rock and Roll” in Baltimore, the play-ing of “Hells Bells” heralding Trevor Hoffman’s entrance in San Diego, the daily playing of “SweetCaroline” in Boston, and the playing of “Don’t Stop Believing” in Los Angeles. He was also instru-mental in the development of the Dropkick Murphys’ “Tessie” and “I’m Shipping Up to Boston”as Fenway Park anthems.

He has earned six championship rings: Four World Championships with Baltimore (1983) andBoston (2004, 2007, and 2013), and two league championships with the ’79 Orioles and ’98Padres. In his two years in Los Angeles, the Dodgers reached the National League ChampionshipSeries both years. He has been involved in postseason play 11 times.

A musician and songwriter, Steinberg’s compositions have been recorded by Marilyn McCoo &Billy Davis Jr, former Chicago lead singer Bill Champlin, Bob Cowsill (of The Cowsills), and others.He served on the board of the San Diego Symphony and performed “Take Me Out to theBallgame” on the Fenway Park organ during Jimmy Buffett’s concerts in 2004. He was part of agroup that sang on the Dropkick Murphys’ hit song, “Tessie,” and had a cameo with DrewBarrymore in the Farrelly Brothers’ hit film, “Fever Pitch.”

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Dan Rea III has served as Senior Vice President/General Manager of thePawtucket Red Sox since joining the organization in November 2015. In hisrole with the PawSox, Rea (pronounced “Ray”) is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the Front Office and the organization as a whole.

Prior to joining the PawSo x, Rea spent 10 years with the Boston Red Sox, beginning with theteam as a Fenway Ambassador during his freshman year at Harvard University in 2006. Upongraduating four years later, Rea assumed a leading role in the planning and execution ofFenway Park’s 100th anniversary, co-editing three books published by the club in advance ofthe 100th, and coordinating the park’s centennial celebration on April 20, 2012 that welcomedover 200 Red Sox alumni back to Fenway Park. Rea also oversaw the organization's historicalarchives and served as head scriptwriter for pregame ceremonies at Fenway Park during histime in this position.

In 2013, Rea became Special Assistant to the President/CEO of the Red Sox, in a “Chief of Staff”-like capacity to Larry Lucchino. For the next three seasons prior to joining the PawSox, Reaaided Lucchino in nearly all aspects of his job as President/CEO, in addition to executing variousprojects for the organization.

Rea serves on the Board of Directors for the Pawtucket Foundation, the Governing Council ofthe Pawtucket YMCA, and the Cox Charities Community Advisory Group. Before attendingHarvard, he spent a year teaching for City Year in the Boston public schools. A native ofSherborn, Massachusetts, Rea resides in East Providence and Boston with his better half,Lindsay, and their two-year-old Shih Tzu-Yorkie, William Henry Harrison, or “Willie” as he’s knownto his friends and acquaintances.

SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT & GENERAL MANAGERDAN REA III

TREASURERJEFF WHITE

Since 2002, Jeff White has advised Boston Red Sox ownership and manage-ment on industry and team financial issues, including revenue sharing, andBoston-area real estate operations. He is also a limited partner in the orga-nization’s minor league franchise in Salem, VA, and Treasurer of the Red Sox

Foundation, the largest sports team charity in the country.

He joined the PawSox in 2015 and serves as Treasurer, responsible for financial operations ofthe Club and the PawSox/Skeffington Charitable Foundation.

White also worked for the Tampa Bay Rays (2002-07). He served Commissioners Vincent and Seligas Chief Financial Officer of Major League Baseball (1991-2002), and structured the first industrycredit line, developed MLB’s current facilities, and worked on industry committees on revenuesharing, and the expansion of playoffs.

White spent 12 years at CBS, last serving as Vice President of Finance for CBS News. AfterCBS, he was the CFO for Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI), and then President of Child Growth andDevelopment. Outside of baseball, he has served as a board member and Chairman of the AuditCommittee for a publicly listed company and continues to serve on several non-profit Boardsincluding Teddy Ebersol Red Sox Fields.

He graduated from the University of Southern California (BA), Northwestern’s Kellogg School ofManagement (MBA), and the University of San Francisco School of Law (JD). Jeff and his wife,Susan, breed and race thoroughbreds in California and have three adult children.

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Led by Chairman Larry Lucchino, the 10-member PawSox Ownership Groupincludes Rhode Island and Massachusetts business and community leaders with

backgrounds in commerce, finance, law, philanthropy, and sports.

The members of the ownership group are:

Bernard Cammarata–

Chairman of the Board, TJX Companies, Inc.

William P. Egan–

Founder and General Partner, Alta Communications and Marion Equity Partners

Fenway Sports Management (Sam Kennedy)–

A sister company of the Boston Red Sox and a wholly-ownedsubsidiary of Fenway Sports Group (FSG)

Habib Y. Gorgi–

Managing Director, Nautic Partners LLC

Larry Lucchino–

Chairman, Pawtucket Red SoxPresident/CEO Emeritus Boston Red Sox

J. Terrence Murray–

Former Chairman, President and CEO, Fleet National Bank

Arthur E. Nicholas–

Partner, Boston Red Sox

Frank M. Resnek–

Partner, Boston Red Sox

Thomas M. Ryan–

Former Chairman, President and CEO, CVS Caremark

James J. Skeffington Jr.–

Director, Corporate Strategy, CVS Health Corporation

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11PAWSOX HALL OF FAME

PAWSOXHALL OF FAME

DEBUTS IN 2016

In December of 2015, thePawtucket Red Sox announcedthe formation of the PawSoxHall of Fame, to recognize theoutstanding careers of formerPawSox players, managers,coaches, broadcasters, andexecutives. A selection commit-tee comprised of PawtucketRed Sox and Boston Red Soxstaff, past and present mediapersonnel, area business lead-ers, and representatives fromthe community is responsiblefor electing candidates.

To be eligible for induction,players, managers, and coach-es must have spent at leastpart of one year with thePawSox and must have beenout of uniform for at least threeyears. The feats of non-uni-formed PawSox personnel willbe chosen by vote of theSelection Committee.

“We’re excited to establish thePawSox Hall of Fame, whichwill recognize the most impact-ful figures in our franchise’s his-tory,” said PawSox Senior VicePresident and GeneralManager Dan Rea. “We’re alsopleased to introduce a publicnomination process, giving ourfans the opportunity to push thecandidacies of their favorite fig-ures from our club’s rich past.”

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BEN MONDORThe beloved long-time PawSox owner, alongwith former Pawtucket Red Sox and BostonRed Sox legends Wade Boggs and Jim Rice,both National Baseball Hall of Fame players,will comprise the inaugural 2016 PawSox Hallof Fame inductees.

The first-ever PawSox Hall of Fame class waschosen in March by a 15-person panel, whichincludes club executives, print and broadcastmedia members, long-time fans, and historians.Details on events surrounding the PawSox Hallof Fame will be announced throughout the 2016season.

Ben Mondor, who passed away in October of2010 at the age of 85, will forever be known asthe man who saved professional baseball in theState of Rhode Island. At the time of his passing, Mr. Mondor, who is survived by hiswife Madeleine, had just completed his 34thyear as PawSox owner.

In 1977, after having retired from the corporatebusiness world, Ben acquired the “RhodeIsland” Red Sox, the Triple-A InternationalLeague affiliate of the Boston Red Sox, by theNational Association of Professional Baseball.The organization was bankrupt and had beendeprived of its membership in professionalbaseball.

During the next 34 years, Mondor, who teamedwith current PawSox Vice Chairman MikeTamburro, turned what was once one of theworst franchises in minor league baseball intoone of the most successful in all of baseball asover 14 and a half million fans attended a gameat McCoy Stadium while Ben owned the club.

Ben’s historic career was captured for eternitywhen he was enshrined in the Boston Red SoxHall of Fame in 2004. According to the Red SoxHall of Fame selection committee, “Ben Mondorrescued Triple-A baseball in Pawtucket andover the last 28 years has turned the PawSoxinto one of the most beloved franchises in MinorLeague Baseball. Along the way, he has con-tributed to the development of countless RedSox prospects on the road to Fenway Park.”Four years later, on July 20, 2008, Mondor wasofficially inducted in the International LeagueHall of Fame as part of the first class welcomedto the IL Hall of Fame since 1964.

Following a record-breaking 1999 season at thenewly-renovated and expanded McCoyStadium, when the PawSox finished 3rd in thenation in attendance, Mondor earned some ofthe top honors in the industry. That December,Ben received the “Sporting News Executive ofthe Year Award” and then in January the “JudgeEmil Fuchs Award” for long and meritoriousservice to baseball from the Boston BaseballWriters.

As patriarch of Rhode Island's oldest and mostsuccessful professional sports organization, Mr.Mondor was known as a "fan's owner". Heeffectively created a warm, friendly, and cleanbaseball atmosphere with both affordable ticketand concession prices for the entire family.Ben was a proud member of several Boards ofDirectors and Trustees and was involved in alarge number of the top charitable organizationsthroughout the state of Rhode Island. He alsocreated the Pawtucket Red Sox CharitableFoundation to help support numerous charitablegroups throughout New England.

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WADE BOGGSWade Boggs is the last PawSox player to winthe International League batting title when he hit.335 in 1981. In his first (and only other) sea-son with Pawtucket in 1980, at the age of 21,he hit .306 and lost the batting title by less thana point when he grounded out in his final at-batof the season. His other claim to fame with thePawSox came during the Longest Game inProfessional Baseball history in 1981 when hisRBI single in the bottom of the 21st inningextended the game that the PawSox eventuallywon in 33-innings, 3-2. He was inducted intothe International League Hall of Fame in 2011.

Wade was Major League Baseball’s best hitterduring his 11-year Red Sox career. He wasinducted in the Red Sox Hall of Fame in 2004,the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 2005, andwill have his uniform number 26 retired by theRed Sox this coming May 26, 2016. The num-ber 26 will be the 10th on the right field facadeof Fenway Park joining fellow PawSox Hall ofFamer Jim Rice (#14).

Wade’s .338 career batting average with theRed Sox is second only to Ted Williams (.344).A 12-time American League All-Star overall,Boggs was an 8-time All-Star during his 11 sea-sons with Boston from 1982-92 trailing only CarlYastrzemski (18) and Williams (17) for most infranchise history.

With the Red Sox, he won five batting titles(including four in a row from 1985-88), led theleague in on-base percentage six times, earnedsix Silver Slugger Awards, recorded at least 200hits in a franchise-record seven different sea-sons, and is the only player in MLB history with200 hits and 100 runs scored in seven straightseasons.

Boggs ranks third in team history with a .428on-base pct. behind only Williams (.482) andJimmie Foxx (.429) and fifth in hits (2,098), dou-bles (422), walks (1,004), and times on base(3,124). Only seven players have appeared inmore games for the Red Sox than Boggs,whose 1,520 games at third base are a clubrecord.

In his entire 18-year career, which includedstints with the New York Yankees (1993-97) andTampa Bay Devil Rays (1998-99), Boggs hit.328. Wade won Gold Glove Awards at thirdbase in both 1994 & 1995 with the Yankees,thus becoming the oldest first-time Gold Glovewinner among non-pitchers at the age of 36 in1994. As a 41-year-old in 1999, his final sea-son, he became just the 23rd member of the3,000-hit club, and the first player in history toreach that milestone with a home run.

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JIM RICEJim Rice is the only player in the last 44 yearsto win the International League Triple Crownwhen he hit .337 along with 25 HR and 93 RBIin just 117 games for the PawSox to lead theleague in all three categories. He is one of onlysix players to capture the IL Triple Crown in the132 years of the International League. Rice,who is Pawtucket’s all-time hitting leader with a.340 average, joined the PawSox late in the1973 season (at the age of 20) and helped leadthe club to the Governors’ Cup Championshipand the Junior World Series title. He was the ILMVP in 1974 despite being promoted to Bostonin mid-August.Rice ranks among the all-time Boston Red Soxleaders in at-bats (3rd), runs (4th), hits (3rd),doubles (6th), triples (6th), HR (3rd), RBI (3rd),walks (8th), slugging pct. (8th), and total bases(3rd) among others. An 8-time AmericanLeague All-Star outfielder (1977-80, 83-86), Jimwas enshrined in the National Baseball Hall ofFame in Cooperstown in 2009. He was also amember of the first class of Red Sox Hall ofFame inductees in 1995 and was elected to theInternational League Hall of Fame in 2008.Jim is the only player in MLB history to havethree straight 35-homer, 200-hit years (1977-79). He earned the 1978 American LeagueMVP when he led the majors in hits (213), HR(46), RBI (139), triples (15), slugging pct. (.600),and total bases (406) as he became the only ALplayer to reach 400 total bases since 1937.Rice played all 2089 games of his big leaguecareer with the Red Sox and hit .298 with 382HR & 1451 RBI.

PAWTUCKET RED SOX HALL OF FAME COMMITTEE MEMBERS15 Person Committee Chaired by PawSox Execs Mike Tamburro and Bill Wanless

Ed Achorn Editor of the Providence Journal and author of several baseball booksKen Bell Long-time Sports Director/Anchor of ABC-6 in Providence Frank Carpano Long-time Sports Director/Anchor of NBC-10 in ProvidenceJim Cooney President of ad agency PriMedia Group and PawSox fanJim Donaldson Long-time Columnist for the Providence Journal (and a Pawtucket native)Dennis Kelly Retired President of Bristol County Savings Bank and PawSox fanPam Kenn Boston Red Sox VP and Chairperson of Red Sox Hall of FameLarry Kessler Veteran News Editor of the Sun Chronicle in Attleboro, MAYianni Kourakis Sports Director/Anchor of CBS-12 in Providence and a RI nativeSteve McDonald RI media/personality icon who works for iHeart radio morning shows and moreBrendan McGair PawSox beat writer for the Pawtucket TimesBrian Mulhern Radio personality for Country Station WCTKMike Scandura Retired beat writer for Pawtucket Times who now freelances

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Erected - 1942

Named In Honor ofThomas P. McCoy

Mayor of Pawtucket from 1936-1945

Dedicated: June 6, 1946

Re-Dedicated: July 5, 1992

Renovated: May 1998 - April 1999

Box Seats: 4,361

General Admission: 5,670

Total Seats: 10,031

FEETLeftfield 325Left Centerfield 379Centerfield 400Right Centerfield 375Rightfield 325Fences: 8 Feet High(except at bullpens - 5 feet)

All Box Seats (Green & Red)$13.00

General Admission (Blue, Berm, & Bleachers):Adults $9.00Children (12 & under) & Senior Citizens $6.00

To charge tickets by: Phone: (401) 724-7300Mail & Season Ticket Applications:

PawSox Ticket OfficeP. O. Box 2365 Pawtucket, RI 02861

Web: www.pawsox.com

ADMISSION PRICESADMISSION PRICES

PREGAME WORKOUT TIMESPREGAME WORKOUT TIMES

1:05 PM 6:05 PM 6:15 PM 7:05 PM GAME GAME GAME GAMEBatting - Pawtucket 10:15 3:15 3:30 4:15Visitors 11:15 4:15 4:30 5:15Groundscrew 12:05 5:05 5:20 6:05The ballpark gates at McCoy open 1 ½ hours before game-time.Gates open 2 hours before game time on Saturday Nights.

SEATING SEATING CAPACITYCAPACITY

DISTANCES TO FENCESDISTANCES TO FENCES

GROUND RULESGROUND RULES

1. Player cannot climb on tarps to catch ball.2. Thrown or fairly batted ball that goes behind or under tarp and remains: 2 BASES.

Ball rebounding into playing field: IN PLAY.3. A wild pitch or overthrow behind home plate above the break shall be a dead ball.4. The break is the green paralleled bar above the backstop and below the net.5. Ball lodging in padding is dead: 1 BASE on pitch or throw by an infielder; 2 BASES on throw by an outfielder.6. Concrete slab in dugouts is out of play.7. Ball striking concrete facing of building above dugouts and field boxes: DEAD BALL.8. Ball going into field level boxes: DEAD BALL.9. Ball striking metal railings on field boxes: DEAD BALL.10. Ball striking concrete below field level boxes: IN PLAY.11. Ball rolling under gate on 1st base is DEAD: 1 BASE on throw by an infielder; 2 BASES on throw by outfielder.12. Batted fly ball going over padded wall and making contact with yellow metal wall panel on centerfield building is a HOMERUN.

Batted ball bouncing over padded wall and making contact with yellow metal wall panel on centerfield building is a DOUBLE.

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BUFFALO (April)Hart Hotels 617 Dingens StreetBuffalo, NY 14206-2407PHONE: 716-829-1415FAX: 716-891-4296

BUFFALO (May - August)Hyatt Regency BuffaloTwo Fountain PlazaBuffalo, NY 14202PHONE: 716-855-4950FAX: 716-855-4958

CHARLOTTE Double Tree by Hilton895 West Trade StreetCharlotte, NC 28202PHONE: 704-227-2811FAX: 704-347-0267

COLUMBUS The Crowne Plaza33 E. Nationwide Blvd.Columbus, OH 43215PHONE: 614-461-4100FAX: 614-280-3034

DURHAM Hilton Durham 3800 Hillsborough RdDurham, NC 27705PHONE: 919-564-2911FAX: 919-309-1302

GWINNETT Fairfield Inn & Suites1355 Mall of Georgia Blvd.Buford, GA 30519 PHONE: 678-714-0248FAX: 678-546-8849

INDIANAPOLIS Comfort Suites - City Centre 515 South West StreetIndianapolis, IN 46225Phone: 317-631-9000Fax: 317-631-9999

LEHIGH VALLEY Staybridge Suites1787 B. Airport RoadAllentown, PA 18019PHONE: 610-686-5002FAX: 610-443-5014

LOUISVILLE Galt House140 North Fourth StreetLouisville, KY 40202PHONE: 502-589-5200FAX: 502-568-3498

NORFOLK Sheraton Norfolk Waterside777 Waterside DriveNorfolk, VA 23510PHONE: 757-314-1157FAX: 757-625-8271

ROCHESTER Holiday Inn RochesterDowntown70 State StreetRochester, NY 14614PHONE: 585-546-3450 FAX: 585-546-8714

SCRANTON - WB Radisson Lackawanna Station700 Lackawanna AvenueScranton, PA 18503PHONE: 570-342-8300FAX: 570-342-0380

SYRACUSE The Crowne Plaza701 East Genesee StreetSyracuse, NY 13210PHONE: 315-479-7000FAX: 315-472-2700

TOLEDO Park Inn Toledo101 North Summit StreetToledo, OH 43604PHONE: 419-241-3000FAX: 419-321-2099

PAWSOX HOTELS ON THE ROADPAWSOX HOTELS ON THE ROAD

2016 PAWSOX HOTELS

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Clarion Inn Providence-Seekonk940 Fall River Avenue Seekonk, MA 02771

Phone: (508) 336-7300 Fax: (508) 336-2107

DIRECTIONS: Head east on Columbus Ave. Turn right onto George R Bennet MemorialHwy. Turn right onto Beverage Hill Ave. Turn slightly left onto Fred St. Turn left ontoProspect St (RI-114). Continue on Fall River Ave (RT-114A).

VISITING TEAM HOTELVISITING TEAM HOTEL

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2016 PAWSOX RADIO NETWORK2016 PAWSOX RADIO NETWORK

2016 PAWSOX TELEVISION SCHEDULE2016 PAWSOX TELEVISION SCHEDULE

920AM WHJJ* Providence, RI1380 AM WNRI Woonsocket, RI 1480 AM WSAR# Fall River, MA 1490 AM WMRC# Milford, MA1230 AM WBLQ# Westerly, RI 1250 AM WARE Palmer,MA105.3 FM WPKZ# Fitchburg, MA

96.3 FM WEEI # Cape Cod, MA1320 AM WCVR# Randolph, VT106.5 FM WCFR# Springfield VT

*Flagship # Limited Basis

Follow the PawSox all season with Josh Maurer & Will Flemming,

the radio voices of the PawSox.

JOSH MAURER

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Featuring Tom Caron and Bob Montgomery

Join hosts Josh Maurerand Will Flemming forPawSox Insider 90 minutesbefore every SaturdayPawSox game.

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PAWSOX GAMES ON NESN IN 2016DAY DATE OPPONENT GAME TIMEMon. June 6 vs. Toledo 7:05 pmThur. June 23 vs. Syracuse 7:05 pmThur. June 30 vs. Columbus 7:05 pm

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2016 BOSTON RED SOX DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM2016 BOSTON RED SOX DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM

Boston Red Sox (617) 226-6000

Dave Dombrowski - President of Baseball Operations; Mike Hazen - Senior Vice President/General Manager; Brian O’Halloran - Senior Vice President/Assistant General Manager; Allard Baird - Senior Vice President/Player Personnel

Pedro Martinez and Jason Varitek - Special Assistants to the President of Baseball Operations,Frank Wrenn - Senior Vice-President of Baseball Operations; Raquel Ferreira - Vice President/Baseball Administration;

Ben Crockett - Director, Player Development; Amiel Sawdaye - Vice President/Amateur & International Scouting; Gus Quattlebaum - Director/Professional Scouting; Zack Scott - Director of Major League Operations,

Brian Abraham - Assistant Director of Player Development, Mike Regan - Coordinator, Baseball Operations; Minor League Instructors & Coordinators: David Howard - Minor League Field Coordinator; Ralph Treuel - Pitching Coordinator;

Tim Hyers - Hitting Coordinator; Chad Epperson - Catching Coordinator; Andy Fox - Infield Coordinator; Billy McMillon - Outfield/Baserunning Coordinator; Jose Zapata - Latin Field Coordinator; Goose Gregson - Latin Pitching Coordinator;

Paul Buchheit - Minor League Athletic Training Coordinator; Jason Bartley - Physical Therapist; Mike Roose - Strength/Conditioning CoordinatorDr. Brian Busconi - Head Minor League Physician; Bob Tewksbury, Laz Guiterrez, Justin Su’a - Mental Skills Coaches

Player Development Consultants - Dick Berardino, Tony Cloninger, Dwight Evans, Keith Foulke, Tommy Harper, and Carl Yastrzemski

Special Assignment Instructors: Jim Rice, Luis Tiant and Tim Wakefield.

CLUB LEAGUE STAFF OFFICIALSPawtucket Red Sox International (Triple-A) Kevin Boles - Manager Charles Steinberg, PresidentMcCoy Stadium Bob Kipper - Coach Dan Rea, V.P., G.M.Ben Mondor Way Rich Gedman - Coach Bill Wanless, V.P. P.R.P. O. Box 2365 Bruce Crabbe - Coach [email protected], (401)724-7305Pawtucket, RI 02861-2365 Jon Jochim - Trainer Kevin Galligan, Media Creation(401) 724-7300 Kirby Retzer - Strength [email protected] (401) 724-2140www.pawsox.com

Portland Sea Dogs Eastern (AA) Carlos Febles - Manager Charles Eshbach, PresidentHadlock Field Kevin Walker - Coach Geoff Iacuessa, E.V.P. & G.M.271 Park Avenue Jon Nunnally - Coach Chris Cameron, V.P. P.R. & Asst. G.M. Portland, ME 04102 Eric Velazquez - Trainer [email protected](207) 874-9300 Chris Messina - StrengthFax (207) 780-0317www.seadogs.com

Salem Red Sox Carolina (A) Joe Oliver - Manager Ryan Shelton, G.M.Lewis-Gale Field at Salem Memorial Ballpark Paul Abbott - Coach Allen Lawrence, V.P. & Asst. G.M.P.O. Box 842 Nelson Paulino - Coach Kevin Burke, P.R Salem, VA 24153 Nick Kuchwara - Trainer [email protected](540) 389-3333Fax (540) 389-9710 www.salemsox.com

Greenville Drive South Atlantic (A) Darren Fenster - Manager Craig Brown, Owner & PresidentFluor Field Walter Miranda - Coach Eric Jarinko, G.M.945 S. Main St Lee May Jr. - Coach Cameron White, P.R. Greenville, SC 29601 Nick Faciana - Trainer [email protected] (864) 240-4500Fax: (864) 240-4501 www.greenvilledrive.com

Lowell Spinners New York-Penn (Short A) Iggy Suarez - Manager Drew Weber, Owner/CEOEdward Lelacheur Park Lance Carter - Coach Tim Bawmann, President & G.M. 450 Aiken St. Wilton Veras - Coach Justin Williams, Asst. G.M.Lowell, MA 01854 Scott Gallon - Trainer(978) 459-2255Fax (978) 459-1674 [email protected]

Gulf Coast Red Sox Gulf Coast (Rookie) Tom Kotchman - Manager Katie Haas, Director of FloridaJetBlue Park at Fenway South Dave Tomlin - Coach Operations1500 Fenway South Drive Goose Gregson - Coach Ethan Faggett, Asst. DirectorFort Myers, FL 33913 Dick Such - Coach (239) 226-6158 Junior Zamora - Coach Fax (239) 332-8106 Mauricio Elizondo - Trainer

DSL Red Sox 1 & 2 Dominican Summer Jose Zapata - Manager 1 Jesus Alou, DirectorCarr. Mella KM 23.5 League (Rookie) Aquilino Lopez - Coach 1 [email protected] Toro, Dominican Republic Carlos Adolfo - Coach 1Office (809) 450-5400 Aly Gonzalez - Manager 2

Oscar Lira - Coach 2Ozzie Chavez - Coach 2

SPRING TRAINING HEADQUARTERSSPRING TRAINING HEADQUARTERSMAJOR LEAGUE: HOTEL:Boston Red Sox Floridian Airport Inn of Fort MyersJetBlue Park at Fenway South 3600 Treeline Ave S.11500 Fenway South Drive Fort Myers, FL 33913Fort Myers, FL 33913 (239) 322-1399(239) 334-4700 (Tickets)(239) 334-4799 (Admin.) (239) 226-4720 (Media Relations) (239) 334-6060 (Fax)

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INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE OFFICEMr. Randy Mobley, President

Mr. Chris Sprague - Asst. to the PresidentMs. Gretchen Addison - Office Manager

55 S. High St. Suite 202, Dublin, OH 43017 Phone: (614) 791-9300 Fax: (614) 791-9009

E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.ilbaseball.com

PPAWTUCKET RED SOXMcCoy Stadium (1942 | 1999) GM: Dan ReaP.O. Box 2365 P.R. Dir: Bill WanlessPawtucket, RI 02861 (401) 724-7305 Phone: (401) 724-7300 Radio Announcers:Fax: (401) 724-2140 Josh Maurer & Will Flemming Press Box: (401) 724-7305 Affiliation: Boston Red SoxWeb: www.pawsox.com E-mail: [email protected] [email protected]

NORTHNORTH

LEHIGH VALLEY IRONPIGSCoca-Cola Park (2008) GM: Kurt Landes 1050 IronPigs Way P.R. Dir: Matt ProvenceAllentown, PA 18109 (610) 841-1217Phone: (610) 841-7447 Radio Announcers:Fax: (610) 841-1509 Matt Provence & Jon SchaefferWeb: www.ironpigsbaseball.com [email protected]: [email protected] Affiliation: Philadelphia Phillies

ROCHESTER RED WINGSFrontier Field (1997) GM: Dan MasonOne Morrie Silver Way P.R. Dir: Nate Rowan Rochester, NY 14608 x3006Phone: (585) 454-1001 Radio Announcer:Fax: (585) 454-1056 Josh Whetzel Press Box: ext. 3095 Affiliation: Minnesota TwinsWeb: www.redwingsbaseball.com E-mail: [email protected]

SCRANTON/WILKES-BARRE RAILRIDERSPNC Field (1989 | 2013) GM: Jeremy Ruby x3100P.O. Box 3449 P.R. Dir: John Sadak Scranton, PA 18505 x3118Phone: (570) 969-2255 Radio Announcers: Fax (570) 963-6564 John SadakPress Box (570) 496-1784 Darren Headrick x3125Web: www.swbrailriders.com Affiliation: New York Yankees E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected]

SYRACUSE CHIEFS

NBT Bank Stadium (1997) GM: Jason SmorolOne Tex Simone Drive P.R. Dir: Kevin BrownSyracuse, NY 13208 Radio Announcers: Phone: (315) 474-7833 Kevin Brown and Eric GallantyFax: (315) 474-2658 Affiliation: Press Box: (315) 474-5256 Washington NationalsWeb: www.syracusechiefs.com E-mail: [email protected] [email protected]

BUFFALO BISONSCoca-Cola Field (1988) GM: Mike BuczkowskiOne James D. Griffin Plaza P.R. Dir: Brad Bisbing Buffalo, NY 14203 (716) 846-2019Phone: (716) 846-2000 Radio Announcers: Fax: (716) 852-6530 Ben Wagner & Duke McGuirePress Box: (716) 846-2215 Affiliation: Toronto Blue JaysWeb: www.bisons.comE-mail: [email protected] [email protected]

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TOLEDO MUD HENS GM: Joe NapoliFifth Third Field (2002) P.R. Dir: Andi Roman406 Washington Street (419) 725-9252Toledo, OH 43604 Radio Announcer: Jim WeberPhone: (419) 725-4367 Email: [email protected]: (419) 725-4368 Affiliation: Detroit TigersPress Box: x149 Internet: www.mudhens.com E-mail: [email protected]

SOUTHSOUTH

NORFOLK TIDES GM: Joe GregoryHarbor Park (1993) P.R. Dir: Ian Locke ext.125150 Park Avenue Radio Announcers: Norfolk, VA 23510 Pete Michaud& Dave RosenfieldPhone: (757) 622-2222 Affiliation: Baltimore OriolesFax: (757) 624-9090 Web: www.norfolktides.comPress Box: (757) 625-7159 E-mail: [email protected]

WESTWEST

CHARLOTTE KNIGHTS GM: Dan RajkowskiBB&T Ballpark (2014) P.R. Dir: Tommy Viola324 South Mint Street (704) 274-8203 Charlotte, NC 28202 Radio Announcer: Matt Swierad Phone: (704) 274-8300 Alec Scercy; [email protected]: (704) 274-8330 Affiliation: Chicago White SoxWeb: www.charlotteknights.com E-mail: [email protected]

GWINNETT BRAVES GM: North JohnsonCoolray Field (2009) P.R. Dir: Dave Lezotte (678) 277-0320P.O. Box 490310 Asst. Jacob Mayer; [email protected], GA 30049 Radio Announcer: Tony SchiavonePhone: (678) 277-0300 Affiliation: Atlanta BravesFax: (678) 277-0338 Web: www.gwinnettbraves.comPress Box: (678) 277-0320 E-mail: [email protected]

DURHAM BULLS GM: Mike BirlingDurham Bulls Athletic Park (1995) P.R. Dir: Matt Sutor P.O. Box 507 Media Relations Coordinator: Alex PetersonDurham, NC 27702 (919) 687-6516Phone: (919) 687-6500 Radio Announcer: Patrick KinasFax: (919) 687-6570 Web: www.durhambulls.comPress Box: (919) 687-0681 Affiliation:Tampa Bay Devil Rays E-mail: [email protected] [email protected]

LOUISVILLE BATS GM: Dale OwensLouisville Slugger Field (2000) P.R. Dir: Ryan Ritchey401 East Main St. Media Relations Assistant: Ryan RitcheyLouisville, KY 40202 Radio Announcer: Matt AndrewsPhone: (502) 212-2287 Affiliation: Cincinnati RedsFax: (502) 515-2255 Web: www.batsbaseball.comPress Box: (502) 212-4546 E-mail: [email protected]

COLUMBUS CLIPPERS GM: Ken SchnackeHuntington Park (2009) P.R. Dir: Joe Santry330 Huntington Park Lane Radio Announcer: Ryan Mitchell & Scott LeoColumbus, OH 43215 Affiliation: Cleveland IndiansPhone: (614) 722-1133 Web: www.clippersbaseball.comFax: (614) 462-3271 E-mail: [email protected] Box: (614) 462-7595 [email protected]

INDIANAPOLIS INDIANS Victory Field (1996) GM: Randy Lewandowski501 W. Maryland St. P.R. Dir: Ryan SheetsIndianapolis, IN 46225 Radio Announcers: Howard Kellman & Andrew KappesPhone: (317) 269-3542 Affiliation: Pittsburgh PiratesFax: (317) 269-3541 Web: www.indyindians.comPress Box: (317) 269-2281 E-mail: [email protected]

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LOUISVILLE BATSDelino DeShields Field ManagerTed Power Pitching CoachJody Davis Hitting CoachSteve Gober Trainer

NORFOLK TIDESRon Johnson Field ManagerMike Griffin Pitching CoachSean Berry CoachJose Hernandez CoachMark Shires TrainerTrevor Howell Strength

PAWTUCKET RED SOXKevin Boles Field ManagerBob Kipper Pitching CoachRich Gedman CoachBruce Crabbe CoachJon Jochim TrainerKirby Retzer Strength

ROCHESTER RED WINGSMike Quade Field ManagerStu Cliburn Pitching CoachChad Allen CoachLarry Bennese TrainerDax Fiore StrengthSCRANTON/WILKES-BARRE RAILRIDERS

Al Pedrique Field ManagerTommy Phelps Pitching CoachJason Brown CoachTommy Wilson CoachDarren London TrainerBrad Hyde Strength

SYRACUSE CHIEFSBilly Gardner, Jr. Field ManagerBob Milacki Pitching CoachBrian Daubach Hitting CoachJeff Allred TrainerBrett Henry Strength

TOLEDO MUD HENSLloyd McClendon Field ManagerJeff Pico Pitching CoachLeon Durham CoachChris McDonald TrainerFred Murphy Strength

BUFFALO BISONSGary Allenson Field ManagerBob Stanley Pitching CoachRichie Hebner CoachVoon Chong TrainerJason Dowse Strength

CHARLOTTE KNIGHTSJulio Vinas Field ManagerRichard Dotson Pitching CoachTim Esmay CoachAndy Tomberlin CoachScott Johnson TrainerShawn Powell Strength

COLUMBUS CLIPPERSChris Tremie Field ManagerSteve Karsay Pitching CoachRouglas Odor CoachOmar Santos CoachChad Wolfe TrainerEd Subel Strength

DURHAM BULLSJared Sandberg Field ManagerKyle Snyder Pitching CoachOzzie Timmons CoachMike Sandoval TrainerBryan King Strength

GWINNETT BRAVESBrian Snitker Field ManagerMarty Reed Pitching CoachJohn Moses CoachRicky Alcantara Trainer

INDIANAPOLIS INDIANSDean Treanor Field ManagerStan Kyles Pitching CoachButch Wynegar Hitting CoachLee Slagle TrainerFurey Leva Strength

LEHIGH VALLEY IRONPIGSDave Brundage Field ManagerDavid Lundquist Pitching CoachSal Rende CoachJon May CoachDong Lien Trainer

2016 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE PLAYOFF SCHEDULE2016 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE PLAYOFF SCHEDULE

22 2016 IL FIELD STAFF & PLAYOFF SCHEDULE

2016 IL FIELD STAFF2016 IL FIELD STAFF

(All Series are Best 3 Out of 5)ROUND 1Game 1 Sept. 7 North @ Wild Card South @ West Game 2 Sept. 8 North @ Wild Card South @ WestGame 3 Sept. 9 Wild Card @ North West @ South

*Game 4 Sept. 10 Wild Card @ North West @ South*Game 5 Sept. 11 Wild Card @ North West @ South

2016 GOVERNORS' CUP FINALSGame 1 Sept. 13 West/South Winner @ North/Wild Card WinnerGame 2 Sept. 14 West/South Winner @ North/Wild Card WinnerGame 3 Sept. 15 North/Wild Card Winner @ West/South Winner

* Game 4 Sept. 16 North/Wild Card Winner @ West/South Winner*Game 5 Sept. 17 North/Wild Card Winner @ West/South Winner*If Necessary

Gildan Triple-A Baseball National Championship Game ( I.L. Champion vs. Pacific Coast League Champion )

September 20, 2016 – Memphis, Tennessee

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Boles enters his third season as PawSox manager in 2016 to become the first skipperto manage three straight seasons in Pawtucket since Ron Johnson was the PawSoxmanager for five consecutive years (2005-2009). The PawSox had the best record inthe league by mid-May during the 2015 season but call-ups and injuries eventually rel-egated the club to a last-place finish with a 59-85 record. Kevin, who was the benchcoach for the 2015 International League All-Star team during the Triple-A All-StarGame, spent this past off-season as manager for the Perth Heat of the AustralianBaseball League.

Bolesy had a tremendous Triple-A debut season as he led the PawSox to the 2014International League Governors’ Cup Championship. In so doing, the PawSox becamejust the third team in the 131-year history of the IL to go to three straight Governors’Cup Finals with three different managers (Arnie Beyeler in 2012 when the PawSoxwon the Cup, Gary DiSarcina in 2013 when the PawSox lost in the Cup Finals, and Bolesin 2014 when the PawSox recaptured the Cup).

In 2014 it took 143 games (out of 144 regular-season games) for the PawSox to securethe IL wild card and earn their 4th consecutive trip to the International LeaguePlayoffs. The PawSox endured a total of 225 player transactions during the year,employed 66 different players, sent 25 players to Boston, received 16 players fromPortland, and Boles used a rather amazing 150 different line-ups in 153 total games(and those included the batting order only and not the starting pitcher). Through itall he steered the PawSox to their second championship in three years (after a 27 yearstretch with no Cups from 1985-2011) as Pawtucket swept Syracuse, 3 games to 0 inthe semi-finals and then rallied to beat the Durham Bulls, 3 games to 2 in a thrillingchampionship series.

The 2016 season marks Boles’ 9th year in the Red Sox organization. He had been themanager of the Portland Sea Dogs from 2011-2013 which marked his first seasons atthe Double-A level after he spent the first 10 years of his managerial career at eitherthe Rookie or Single-A level with the Marlins, Royals, Twins, and Red Sox organizations.Overall in 15 years as a minor league manager, Boles has compiled an 935-936 careerrecord.

Kevin was born in Chicago, IL, went to high school in Sarasota, FL and played collegebaseball at the University of South Florida where he earned a Bachelor’s Degree inCommunications. He now resides in Northport, Washington with his wife Marnie. Hisfather John was the manager of the Florida Marlins in 1996 and from 1999-2001.

A catcher, Boles was selected in the 42nd round of the 1998 June draft by the ChicagoCubs and played one season of pro ball for the Williamsport Cubs of the NewYorkPenn League (short-A) in 1998. He began his managerial career in the Marlins’ sys-tem in 2000 at the age of 25 when he led the Marlins Gulf Coast League rookie team.In 2001 he skippered Florida’s Short-A Utica team in the NY-Penn League.

MANAGER KEVIN BOLES

ManagerAge: 41 Born: January 16, 1975 in Chicago, Illinois

Resides: Northport, WA

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KEVIN BOLES’ LIFETIME MANAGERIAL RECORD (15 years) DIV.

YEAR CLUB LEAGUE W L PCT FINISH2000 Marlins Rookie Gulf Coast (R) 40 20 .667 1st Lost in 1-game playoff2001 Utica NY-Penn (Short A) 27 47 .365 5th2003 Royals Rookie Arizona (R) 32 22 .593 3rd2004 Quad City Midwest (A) 68 68 .500 6th/4th2005 Beloit Midwest (A) 69 71 .493 6th/T2 Lost in quarterfinals2006 Ft. Myers Florida St. (A) 80 60 .571 T1/1st Lost in semifinals 2007 Ft. Myers Florida St. (A) 70 70 .500 5th/4th 2008 Greenville South Atlantic (A) 70 69 .504 4th/7th 2009 Greenville South Atlantic (A) 73 65 .529 1st/4th Won semis, lost finals2010 Salem Carolina (A) 73 65 .529 2nd/4th 2011 Portland Eastern (AA) 59 83 .415 6th 2012 Portland Eastern (AA) 68 73 .482 5th 2013 Portland Eastern (AA) 68 73 .482 4th2014 Pawtucket International (AAA) 79 65 .549 2nd Won I.L. Championship2015 Pawtucket International (AAA) 59 85 .410 6thCareer Totals 935 936 .499

KEVIN BOLES (continued) MANAGER

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ALL-TIME PAWSOX MANAGERSALL-TIME PAWSOX MANAGERS

NAME RECORD PCT YEARS

Darrell Johnson 78-68 .534 1973Joe Morgan 601-658 .477 1974-1982Tony Torchia 131-148 .470 1983-1984Rac Slider 48-91 .345 1985Ed Nottle 302-338 .472 1986-1990 (6/26)Johnny Pesky 32-41 .438 1990 (6/27- 9/3)Butch Hobson 79-64 .552 1991Rico Petrocelli 71-72 .497 1992Buddy Bailey 502-497 .503 1993-1996, 2002-04Ken Macha 158-124 .560 1997, 98Gary Jones 218-211 .508 1999-01Ron Johnson 357-359 .499 2005- 09Torey Lovullo 66-78 .458 2010Arnie Beyeler 160-126 .559 2011-2012Gary DiSarcina 80-63 .559 2013Kevin Boles 138-150 .479 2014,2015TOTALS 3,021-3,088 .495

KEVIN BOLES’ PLAYING CAREER (1 year) YEAR CLUB AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB SO OBP SLG OP1998 Williamsport .206 20 34 2 7 1 0 0 3 0 0 1 11 .229 .235 .464

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Bob Kipper returns for his second season as PawSox pitching coach in 2016. It will actu-ally mark a “double” return for Kipper who made his Pawtucket debut in 2015 but thenwas promoted to Boston for the final two months of 2015.

Bob was named PawSox pitching coach on January 8, 2015 after spending the previousfive seasons as Portland’s pitching coach (2010-14). Last season he helped send severalPawtucket pitchers to Boston during the first 4½ months of the season and then joinedthem himself at Fenway on August 17, 2015 when he was named interim bullpen coachon the Red Sox’ major league staff. Kipper took over that role from mid-August throughthe end of the 2015 season after Red Sox manager John Farrell was diagnosed with stage1 non-Hodgkin’s Burkitt lymphoma.

Some of the notables who began the 2015 season with Kipper in Pawtucket before earn-ing the call-up to Boston included: Matt Barnes, Heath Hembree, Steven Wright, TommyLayne, Brian Johnson, and Henry Owens among others. Overall in 2015, PawSox pitchersfinished with a 59-85 record and a 3.73 ERA.

Kip’s 2014 Portland pitching staff led the Eastern League in ERA (3.41), Wins (88), CG (9),and SHO (14). Three highly-touted lefties had superb seasons under Kipper. Henry Owenswent 14-4 with a 2.60 ERA to finish 3rd in the league in ERA while leading the EL in bothwins and strikeouts (126). Brian Johnson was 10-2 with a 1.75 ERA to win the league ERAchampionship. And Eduardo Rodriguez, acquired in a trade deadline deal from theOrioles, was 3-1 with a 0.96 ERA in 6 starts for Portland. The Sea Dogs rolled through theEastern League with an 88-54 record which was the third best mark among full-seasonminor league clubs in 2014.

Bob will be entering his 18th year in the Red Sox organization as a coach. He has beenpitching coach for Lowell (1999), Augusta (2000-01), Portland (2003-04), Greenville (2005-06), Lancaster (2007), Greenville again (2008-09), Portland again (2010-14), and Pawtucket(2015-16). Kipper was the Boston Red Sox bullpen coach in 2002 under manager GradyLittle.

Kip was the 8th overall pick in the 1982 June Draft by California. He was 27-37 with 11saves and a 4.34 ERA in 271 games (45 starts) over eight big league seasons with theAngels (1985), Pittsburgh (1985-91), and Minnesota (1992). One of his best seasons came in1991 when he made 52 relief appearances for the ’91 NL East Champion Pirates.

Born in Aurora, Illinois, Bob and his wife Kristin reside in Greer, South Carolina and havetwo daughters, Kaylyn (22) and Kendal (18).

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Bruce Crabbe is in his third season as a coach on the PawSox staff. He was the managerof the Lowell Spinners (Boston’s short-A affiliate) in 2012 and 2013 (along with 2006 &2010) and he spent the 2011 season as skipper of the Salem Red Sox (high-A). Bruce hasbeen in the Red Sox organization for the past ten years. His tenure with the Red Soxbegan in 2005 when he was the hitting coach for the Wilmington Blue Rocks (A). He wasBoston’s minor league infield coordinator from 2007-2009. From 1995-97, Bruce was acoach and the director of player development for the Colorado Silver Bullets, a profes-sional women’s baseball team. He returned to Minor League Baseball as a manager,infield instructor, and batting coach in the Texas Rangers system from 1998 to 2004.

Crabbe grew up in Orlando, FL and was a standout third baseman at the University ofFlorida where he was an All-American in 1984. He was drafted three different timesbetween 1981-83 but decided to finish college instead, and following his graduation in1984, was selected by the Chicago Cubs. He played in the Cubs, Braves, and Blue Jays sys-tems and eventually reached Triple-A with the Richmond Braves in 1990 & ’91 and theSyracuse Chiefs in 1992. He retired after that season, at the age of 30, and began man-aging in 1994 for the Butte Copper Kings (owned by MLB at the time).

COACH CRABBE, BRUCE

CoachAGE: 54 BORN: February 14, 1962 in Louisville, KY

RESIDES: Orlando, FL

Pitching CoachAGE: 51 BORN: July 8, 1964 in Aurora, IL

RESIDES: Greer, SC

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Hitting CoachAGE: 56 BORN: September 26, 1959 in Worcester, MARESIDES: Framingham, MA

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ALL-TIME PAWSOX COACHESALL-TIME PAWSOX COACHESPITCHING COACHES HITTING COACHES

YEAR COACH YEAR COACH1977 - 1979 Johnny Podres 1986 Dick Berardino1981 - 1983 Mike Roarke 1987 - 1992 Mark Meleski1985 Gary Roggenburk 1993 - 1995 Luis Aguayo1988 Lee Stange 1996 - 1997 Rico Petrocelli1991 Rich Gale 1998 Gerald Perry1992 Dick Pole 1999 Gene Tenace1993 - 1995 Rick Wise 2000 Arnie Beyeler1996 - 1998 John Cumberland 2001 Gomer Hodge1999 - 2002 Rich Bombard 2001 Victor Rodriguez2003 - 2007 Mike Griffin 2002 Lorenzo Bundy2008 - 2014 Rich Sauveur 2003 U.L. Washington2015 - Present Bob Kipper 2004 - 2007 Mark Budaska

COACHES 2008 - 2009 Russ Morman2014- Present Bruce Crabbe 2010 Gerald Perry

2011 Chili Davis2012 Gerald Perry2013 - 2014 Dave Joppie2015 - Present Rich Gedman

Rich Gedman returns for his second season as PawSox hitting coach. He was pro-moted from the Portland Sea Dogs (AA), where he held the same role, to Pawtucketin 2015. Jackie Bradley, Jr. and Travis Shaw had fine seasons working with Gedmanin Pawtucket and both also spent considerable time in Boston. Rich was the hittingcoach in Portland in 2013 & 2014 working with such notables as Xander Bogaertsand Christian Vazquez in 2013 and with Mookie Betts (.355 in 54 games), DevenMarrero (.291 in 68 games), and Blake Swihart (.300 in 92 games) in 2014. Portlandfinished the 2014 season with an 88-54 record to win the Eastern League NorthernDivision. A Worcester, MA native, Gedman played for Boston for 11 seasons from 1980-1990.In 906 career games with the Red Sox he hit .259 with 83 HR & 356 RBI. He is 4th inRed Sox history with 858 games caught behind only Jason Varitek, Carlton Fisk, andSammy Walton. His best seasons came in 1985 and 1986 when he was an American League All-Starcatcher both years. Hitting .295/18/80 in ’85 and .258/16/65 in ’86. During that 1986season Rich caught Roger Clemens’ 20-strikeout game on April 29 and played in all14 of Boston’s post-season games in 1986 as he hit .357 with a HR in the ALCS vs.California and added a homer in the World Series vs. the Mets. Gedman signed with Boston as a non-drafted free agent in 1977 and played for thePawSox in 1980 (batting .236 with 11 HR in 111 games). He also played for thePawSox for 25 games in 1981 (going 1-for-3 during The Longest Game in BaseballHistory in April of that year) and had a brief injury rehab assignment withPawtucket during the 1988 season. He finished his big league career playing forHouston in 1990 and St. Louis in 1991 & ’92. This is Rich’s sixth year as a coach in the Red Sox system. In 2011 he was the hittingcoach for the Lowell Spinners, in 2012 he served in that same role for the Salem RedSox, and in 2013 & 2014 he was Portland’s hitting coach. His coaching career actu-ally began as bench coach for the North Shore Spirit of the Can-Am IndependentLeague before he became manager of the Worcester Tornadoes in that sameleague from 2005-2010. Rich and his wife Sherry currently live in Framingham, MA and have three children:Michael, Marissa (a professional hockey player), and Matt (a former infielder in theRed Sox system who played for Salem in 2013 and 2014).

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2016 marks Jon Jochim’s (YO-come) 14th season as an athletic trainer in the Red Soxfarm system and his 7th consecutive year serving in that role for Pawtucket.Previously, he held the same position for the Portland Sea Dogs in 2009 and for theLancaster JetHawks from 2007-08, where in 2007 he was named California LeagueTrainer of the Year. He also served as the Gulf Coast League Red Sox athletic train-er in 2006 and spent two seasons as the athletic trainer for the Lowell Spinners(2004-05) while serving as the assistant minor league training coordinator.

Jochim was an intern for the GCL Red Sox in 2003, and prior to joining the Red Soxorganization was an athletic trainer for the Harlem Globetrotters basketball team.Jon earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Health and Physical Performance fromDePauw University and a Masters of Science Degree from Indiana State.

JOCHIM, JON TRAINER

Kirby begins his 1st season as Pawtucket’s strength and conditioning coach. He pre-viously served in the same capacity for the Rookie-level Gulf Coast League Twins inthe Minnesota system from 2014-15. Prior to his time with the GCL Twins, where healso served as rehab assistant strength and conditioning coach, Kirby interned withcurrent Red Sox strength and conditioning coach Mike Roose. He also worked forFlorida Gulf Coast University athletics as an assistant strength and conditioningcoach during the 2014 offseason and interned with former Red Sox strength andconditioning consultant Mike Boyle in 2015.

RETZER, KIRBY STRENGTH COACH

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Dick enters his 49th year in the Red Sox organization, his 13th season as a player develop-ment consultant. After 8 seasons as a minor league outfielder, Berardino began a manageri-al career that spanned 21 seasons, including 19 in the Red Sox system (1971-88, 1997-98). Hejoined Boston as a coach in 1989 and served the major league club as bullpen and 3rd basecoach (1989-91), roving outfield/baserunning instructor (1992-96), assistant field coordinator(1999-2001) and Spring Training coordinator (2002) before assuming his current role. A 1955graduate of Watertown (MA) High School and a 1959 graduate of Holy Cross, Dick receivedthe Red Sox Edward M. Kenney Player Development Award in 1998. In 2008, he was given theJudge Emil Fuchs Memorial Award by the Boston Baseball Writers for long and meritoriousservice to baseball.

BERARDINO, DICK

Tony begins his 12th year as a player development consultant after serving as senior pitch-ing advisor in 2004 and pitching coach in 2002-03. Tony was diagnosed with bladder cancerin March 2003 and took a medical leave of absence that June. Entering his 40th year of pro-fessional baseball, he was a scout for the San Francisco Giants in 2001 after 15 years in theNew York Yankees organization. Tony enjoyed a 15-year pro pitching career including 12major league seasons with the Milwaukee and Atlanta Braves (1961-68), Cincinnati Reds (1968-71) and St. Louis Cardinals (1972). He posted a career 113-97 record and a 4.07 ERA over 352games.

CLONINGER, TONY

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A 3-time All-Star, 8-time Gold Glove Award-winning right fielder and a Red Sox Hall of Famer,Dwight will serve as a Red Sox player development consultant for a 13th straight year.Dwight was Boston’s major league hitting coach in 2002 after rejoining the organization as aplayer development consultant in 2001, specializing in minor league outfield and hittinginstruction. Evans played 19 years and 2,505 games in a Sox uniform, 2nd in club history. Hewas a member of 4 AL East Championship squads (1975, 1986, 1988, 1990) and 2 ALChampionship teams (1975, 1986). From 1981-90, he hit 251 homers, most in the AL, and had605 extra-base hits in the 1980s, most in the majors. He retired in 1991 and served as a rov-ing minor league instructor with the White Sox in 1993 and the major league hitting coachwith the Rockies in 1994.

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FOULKE, KEITHFormer All-Star closer and 2004 World Series Champion Keith Foulke will return to the RedSox as a player development consultant in 2016. In 11 major league seasons, Foulke posted a41-37 record and a 3.33 ERA in 619 games, amassing 191 saves for the Giants (1997), White Sox(1997-2002), A’s (2003, 2008), and Red Sox (2004-2006). After a league-leading 43 saves in his All-Star 2003 season, Foulke signed with Boston in 2004 and saved 32 regular-season games and3 postseason contests en route to the club’s World Series Championship. He was on themound to clinch the victory in Game 4 of the Fall Classic™ in St. Louis, fielding an EdgarRenteria grounder for the final out. The South Dakota-born right-hander retired with 47 RedSox saves, currently 15th in club history.

HARPER, TOMMYTommy enters his 14th season as a player development consultant with the Red Sox after 3years as the club’s major league 1st base, outfield, and baserunning coach. A member of the2010 Red Sox Hall of Fame class, Harper spent 3 seasons in a Red Sox uniform (1972-74) andheld the club single-season record for stolen bases in a season (54 in 1973) until 2009. Heenjoyed a 15-year big league career with 8 teams, hitting .257 with 146 homers, 567 RBI and408 stolen bases. In 1970 with Milwaukee, Harper became the 1st infielder (5th overall) toeclipse both 30 home runs and 30 stolen bases in the same season (31 homers and 38 steals).Following his playing career, Tommy worked in the Yankees system before returning toBoston in the public relations department in 1979 and as the major league first base coachand baserunning instructor from 1980-84. Before rejoining the Red Sox in 2000, he coached10 years with the Expos, his final 7 as the hitting, baserunning and outfield coach.

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YASTRZEMSKI, CARLCarl succeeded Ted Williams in left field as a rookie in 1961 and today still follows in his foot-steps instructing young Red Sox hitters. A 3-time batting champion and 18-time All-Star, theHall of Fame outfielder won the Triple Crown in 1967 when he led the AL in batting (.326),home runs (44) and RBI (121). He was the 1st AL player to collect 400 home runs and 3,000 hitsin a career. In 23 years with the Red Sox, Yaz won the MVP Award in 1967 and 7 Gold Gloves.He retired ranked 1st on the all-time list for career games (3,308), 3rd in at-bats (11,988) andwalks (1,845), 6th in total bases (5,539) and doubles (646), 7th in hits (3,419), and 9th in RBI(1,844). In September 2013, the Red Sox erected a statue in his likeness outside Fenway Park,the third statue created by the club.

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RICE, JIMJim returns as a special organizational instructor in 2016, his 44th season with the Red Sox.He spent 6 years as Boston’s big league hitting coach from 1995-2000 after 3 seasons as a rov-ing minor league hitting instructor. He also appears as an analyst on NESN‘s broadcast team.Rice was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 2009 and was part of the Red SoxHall of Fame’s inaugural 1995 class.

The 8-time All-Star hit .298 with 382 homers, 2,452 hits, 373 doubles, and 79 triples in 2,089games, all for the Red Sox from 1974-89. He is the only player to have 3 straight 35-homer,200-hit years (1977-79). The club’s No. 1 draft pick in 1971, Rice helped Boston to the 1975 ALpennant as a rookie. In 1978, he was the American League MVP, leading the majors with 213hits, 46 homers, 139 RBI, 15 triples, 406 total bases, and a .600 slugging pct. He helped Bostonto the AL pennant and finished 3rd in MVP voting in 1986.

Rice is the only AL player since 1937 with 400 total bases in a single season and the only play-er ever to lead either league outright in homers, triples and RBI. He led the AL in total bases3 straight years (1977-79), tying for the AL record. Jim and his wife, Corine, are the parentsof Chauncy Brandon and Carissa Jacinda.

TIANT, LUISLuis is a special assignment instructor once again in 2016. He rejoined the Red Sox organiza-tion in 2002 as pitching coach for Short-Season A Lowell. A clutch performer in 8 seasons inBoston from 1971-78, “El Tiante” compiled a 122-81 record and a 3.36 ERA for the club and wasinducted into the Red Sox Hall of Fame in 1997. During Boston’s 1975 pennant run, he beatOakland with a 3-hitter in the 1st game of the ALCS, shut out Cincinnati in the 1st game ofthe World Series, and defeated the Reds again in Game 4 with a 163-pitch complete game.His final Red Sox outing, a 2-hitter on October 1, 1978, set up a 1-game playoff vs. theYankees.

Tiant went 229-172 with a 3.30 ERA and 2,416 K’s in 19 major league seasons with the Indians(1964-69), Twins (1970), Red Sox, Yankees (1979-80), Pirates (1981), and Angels (1982). The 3-timeAll-Star had 4 20+ win seasons, 3 200+ strikeout years, led the AL in ERA twice and inshutouts 3 times. He served as pitching coach in the Dodgers (1992-95) and White Sox (1997)systems and was Nicaragua’s pitching coach in the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta. He spent 1998-2001 as head coach for Division III Savannah (GA) College of Art and Design. Luis and his wife,Maria, have 3 children: Luis Jr., Isabel, and Daniel.

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RAQUEL FERREIRAVice President/Baseball AdministrationRaquel Ferreira was named Vice President, Baseball Administration in January 2015. Entering her 18th year withthe Red Sox in 2016, Ferreira is just the third female Vice President in a baseball operations department in MajorLeague Baseball. Over her career with the Red Sox, Ferreira’s work has been focused on overseeing the base-ball operations budgets and the club’s minor league operations. She actively oversees the daily operations forthe team’s six minor league affiliates, handling issues for all minor league players and staff such as contract ten-ders, player transactions, payroll, and insurance. In addition, she heads the club’s player immigration program.Over a four-year span from 2011-14, Ferreira worked as the Red Sox’ Senior Director, Minor League Operations.Prior to that post, she served as Director, Minor League Operations from 2008-11, and as Director, Minor LeagueAdministration from 2002-07. In 2002, the Cumberland, RI native received the club’s Edward F. Kenney Awardwhich is annually given to a member of the Red Sox Player Development Department who demonstrates ded-ication, success, and work ethic befitting the man for which the award is named. Ferreira is a 1992 graduate ofthe University of Rhode Island with a B.A in Communications. She and her husband, Erik Stamps, reside inSomerville, MA with their eight-year-old daughter, Gabriella.

BEN CROCKETTDirector, Player DevelopmentBen enters his 5th season as Director, Player Development after 2 seasons as the club’s Assistant Director, PlayerDevelopment from 2010-11. He joined the Red Sox organization as an intern in baseball operations in 2007 andserved as Advance Scouting Coordinator from 2008-09. He was selected by the Red Sox in the 10th round of theJune 2001 draft but did not sign. He was drafted the following year in the 3rd round by Colorado out ofHarvard University and is a veteran of 5 professional seasons (2002-06) as a pitcher. Ben and his wife, Kristine,live in Cambridge, MA with their son, Caleb.

DAVID HOWARDMinor League Field CoordinatorDavid enters his 13th season in the Red Sox organization and his 7th as Minor League Field Coordinator follow-ing 2 seasons as Special Assistant to the General Manager from 2008-09. He worked as a major league scout in2007 and as a professional scout from 2005-06 after joining the Red Sox in 2004 as a minor league coach. Theformer infielder played 9 seasons in the major leagues with the Royals and Cardinals from 1991-99. His father,Bruce, pitched for the White Sox, Orioles and Senators during a 6-year big league career from 1963-68. TheSarasota, FL native lives in Leawood, KS with his wife, Jill, and children, Bridget (17) and Drew (15).

Brian AbrahamAssistant Director,Player Development

Ethan FaggettAssistant Director,Florida BaseballOperations

Mike StelmachMinor LeagueEquipment Manager

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SUMMARY: Spent entire season with Double-A Portland. Made his first 17 appearances as astarter (5.88 ERA, 56 ER/85.2 IP) before moving to the bullpen for his final 11 outings (3.18 ERA,10 ER/28.1 IP). As a reliever, held opponents to a .235 AVG (24-for-102, 5 BB, 22 SO). Ranked 2ndin the Eastern League with 15 losses. Posted a 2.60 ERA in May (6 GS, 34.2 IP, 10 ER). Threw 7.0scoreless innings on 5/25 vs. Reading (4 H, BB, 3 SO). Placed on the DL from 6/22-7/1 and 7/14-22.Made his 1st relief appearance on 7/23 and allowed only 1 ER on 2 hits in his first 8.2 IP out ofthe bullpen. Allowed no hits in consecutive appearances on 7/27 at Trenton (3.0 IP) and 8/1 vs.Harrisburg (4.0 IP). Threw 9.2 consecutive scoreless innings over parts of 5 appearances from8/14-9/4

2015 HIGHLIGHTS

BATS: Right THROWS: RightHEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 220

OPENING DAY AGE: 25 BORN: June 8, 1990 in Old Bridge, NJRESIDES: Old Bridge, NJ

ACQUIRED: Red Sox 7th pick (5th round, 181st overall)in the 2012 June Draft

CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2016

RHP AUGLIERA, MIKE

2014: Appeared in 25 games (24 starts) for Double-A Portland, leading the Eastern League witha 1.23 BB/9.0 IP ratio as a starter (20 BB/146.0 IP) and ranking 4th overall in IP (148.0). Led the SeaDogs in starts and innings, and tied for the club lead by inducing 11 double plays. Went 3-0 witha 0.90 ERA (2 ER/20.0 IP) in his final 4 outings from 8/10-29. Made 1 postseason start, taking theloss in Game 4 of the EL Division Series vs. Binghamton (4.0 IP, 8 H, 4 ER).

2013: Made 26 starts for High-A Salem, leading the club in wins (9) and IP (140.1). Had 3 score-less outings of 7.0 innings or more and a 2.53 ERA (9 ER/32.0 IP) from 7/1-8/5, earning CL Pitcherof the Week 3 times in that stretch (7/1-7, 7/22-28, 7/29-8/4). Posted a 3.84 ERA (30 ER/70.1 IP) overthe 2nd half of the season. Won his only postseason start, tossing 6.2 shutout frames with 7 SOand 1 BB in Game 2 of the Mills Cup Finals at Potomac.

2012: Made pro debut at Short-A Lowell, leading the Spinners with 14 starts. Posted a 0.99 ERA(3 ER/27.1 IP) with 30 SO and just 2 BB over his final 9 appearances (8 GS) of the season from 7/24-9/4.

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PERSONALTallied 6 wins, a 3.16 ERA (29 ER/82.2 IP) and led the America East Conference with 83 SO com-pared to just 7 BB in 13 starts, including 7 CG, as a senior at Binghamton University in 2012. Wasan allconference selection on 3 occasions. Set school records with 23 wins, 298.1 IP, 50 starts,and 13 CG in his collegiate career.

MIKE AUGLIERA’S STATSYEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK

2012 Lowell 1-3 4.42 15 14 0 0 0 38.2 42 21 19 2 2 3 43 2 0

2013 Salem 9-6 4.23 26 26 1 0 0 140.1 146 74 66 10 3 38 76 6 1

2014 Portland 8-10 4.56 25 24 1 0 0 148.0 171 82 75 12 5 20 76 4 1

2015 Portland 3-15 5.21 28 17 0 0 0 114.0 150 79 66 10 5 34 77 6 0

Minor League Totals 21-34 4.61 94 81 2 0 0 441.0 509 256 226 34 15 95 272 18 2

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BATS: Right THROWS: RightHEIGHT: 6-4 WEIGHT: 210OPENING DAY AGE: 26 BORN: June 17, 1990 in Danbury, CTRESIDES: Storrs, CTACQUIRED: Selected in the first round (19th overall)of the 2011 June DraftCONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2016

RHP BARNES, MATT

2015 HIGHLIGHTSSUMMARY : Appeared in a career-high 32 games (2 starts) over 5 stints with the Red Sox. Beganthe season at Triple-A Pawtucket, making 17 appearances (5 starts). Recalled by BOS 5 times:4/25, 5/9, 6/27, 8/17 and 9/8. Had a 1.93 ERA (3 ER/14.0 IP) over his first 12 relief appearances forthe Sox, which spanned his first 2 stints with the club. Made a pair of starts for BOS on 8/17 vs.CLE and 8/22 vs. KC, combining to go 0-2, 9.58 ERA (11 ER/10.1 IP). The outing on 8/17 was his 1stcareer ML start (27th ML appearance). As a reliever with the Red Sox was 3-2, 4.13 ERA (15 ER/32.2IP) in 30 games. Recorded 3 holds. Of the 28 runs allowed in the majors, 22 (all earned) wereallowed in 18.2 IP over a span of 11 games (2 starts) from 6/9-8/22. Did not appear in any gamesbetween BOS or Pawtucket over a 15-day span from 8/23-9/6. Following his 5th and final recallof the season, posted a 0.87 ERA (1 ER/10.1 IP) in 9 relief appearances. Had a 1.06 WHIP (3 BB), a.211 opponent AVG (8-for-38), and 2 holds in that span. That stretch included a career-best 8.0-inning scoreless streak that spanned 7 games, 9/12-28. Held opponents to a .179 AVG (5-for-28)with 1 BB and 6 SO (0.75 WHIP). Opened the year in the PawSox’ starting rotation. Had no recordwith a 4.50 ERA (6 ER/12.0 IP) over his first 3 outings, 4/13-5/1. Posted a 3.24 ERA (6 ER/16.2 IP) overhis next 11 appearances, all in relief from 5/6-7/31. Returned to Pawtucket’s starting rotation inearly August, making 2 starts (0-1, 5.63 ERA). Was 1-0, 3.06 ERA (6 ER/17.2 IP) in 12 relief appear-ances in the minors, compared to 0-1, 4.95 ERA (11 ER/20.0 IP) in 5 starts. Averaged 9.8 SO/9.0 IP(41 SO/37.2 IP) for the PawSox.

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Entering the 5th season of his professional career, all in the Red Sox organization. Has appeared in 37games at the ML level (2014-15), including 2 starts, both in 2015. Has a 4.10 ERA (19 ER/41.2 IP) and 8.2SO/9.0 IP in 35 big league relief appearances (38 SO). In 19 games away from Fenway Park, all in relief,has pitched to a 2.49 ERA (7 ER/25.1 IP). Made his ML debut with 5 games for BOS as a September call-up in 2014, his 3rd year in professional baseball. Debuted on 9/9/14 at BAL and threw 3.0 scorelessinnings with 2 SO. Marked the longest scoreless outing for a Red Sox pitcher in his ML debut sinceVaughn Eshelman in 1995 (6.0 IP). Has averaged 9.5 SO/9.0 IP (419 SO/398.1 IP) over his 4-year minorleague career. 77 of his 90 outings in the minors have come as a starter. Led Red Sox farmhands with133 SO in 2012 and ranked 2nd with 142 in 2013. Selected to the U.S. roster for the 2012 MLB All-StarFutures Game at KC. Attended the University of Connecticut, where he was the unanimous Big EastPitcher of the Year as a junior in 2011.

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2014: Made his ML debut with BOS as a reliever after spending the majority of the season atTriple-A Pawtucket, where he was 8-9, 3.95 ERA (56 ER/127.2 IP) in 23 games (22 starts).Participated in his 1st Major League Spring Training camp as a non-roster invitee. Missed thebeginning of the season due to right shoulder inflammation. Earned the win in his seasondebut for the PawSox on 4/25 vs. Rochester (5.0 IP, 6 H, 1 ER, 2 BB, 2 SO). Went 7-6, 3.41 ERA (35ER/92.1 IP) over his final 16 regular season games (15 starts) in the minors after beginning theyear 1-3, 5.35 ERA (21 ER/35.1 IP) in his first 7 games/starts. Threw 7.0 hitless innings with 2 BBand a season-high-tying 10 SO on 8/2 vs. Columbus. Did not factor in the decision in the PawSox’2-1 loss in 11 innings. Also struck out 10 batters in his final regular season appearance of theyear, 8/30 vs. Syracuse. In his only appearance for Pawtucket in the Governors’ Cup Playoffs,earned the win with 7.0 scoreless innings in semifinal round Game 2 on 9/4 vs. Syracuse (3 H, 0BB, 6 SO). Went 4-1, 1.76 ERA (9 ER/46.0 IP) over a span of 7 starts from 7/22-8/25. Selected to theML roster on 9/8 and worked out of the Red Sox bullpen. Made his ML debut on 9/9 vs. BAL andthrew 3.0 scoreless innings with 2 SO. Marked the longest scoreless outing for a Red Sox pitch-er in his ML debut since Vaughn Eshelman in 1995 (6.0 IP). Worked multiple innings in 3 of his 5relief appearances for the Red Sox.

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PERSONALFull name: Matthew D. Barnes. Signed by Ray Fagnant (Red Sox). Went 11-5 with 1.93 ERA (26ER/121.0 IP) and 117 strikeouts in 17 starts as a junior at the University of Connecticut in 2011.Unanimously chosen as Big East Pitcher of the Year, named a Louisville Slugger and BaseballAmerica All-American, and selected to Big East All-Academic Team. Won Big East pitching TripleCrown, leading the conference in wins (11), strikeouts (97), and ERA (1.20) during the 2011 reg-ular season. Pitched for USA Baseball’s Collegiate National Team in 2010 and for Wareham of theCape Cod League in 2009 and 2010. Graduated from Bethel (CT) High School in 2008.

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2013: Spent most of the season with Double-A Portland before making final regular season start withTriple-A Pawtucket. Combined to average 11.3 strikeouts per 9.0 innings (113.1 IP), the 5th-best rateamong all minor leaguers with at least 100.0 IP. It was the top mark in that group among pitchers pri-marily at Double-A or above. His 142 total SO ranked 2nd among Red Sox farmhands. He and HenryOwens (169) each had more SO than any Red Sox farmhand since Clay Buchholz in 2007 (171). Allowed 1ER or none in 14 of his 25 starts. Limited opponents to 3 hits or fewer in 10 starts. Led the Sea Dogsand ranked among Eastern League leaders in SO (7th, 135) and starts (T-12th, 24). Suffered the loss justonce in his first 10 starts. Began the year allowing 14 runs in 14.0 IP in his 4 April starts, but rebound-ed for a 2.65 ERA (10 ER/34.0 IP) in 6 May starts. Led Portland qualifiers and ranked 8th in the EL with a2.82 ERA (17 ER/54.1 IP) over his last 12 starts with the Sea Dogs from 6/18-8/23. In that time, loweredhis ERA from 5.87 to 4.33. Fanned a season-high 10 batters on 5/1 at Reading (6.0 IP) and 7/20 vs. Reading(7.0 IP). Promoted to PawSox for his last regular season start on 8/29 vs. Syracuse...Fanned 7 in 5.1 score-less innings to earn the win in his Triple-A debut. Allowed 1 ER or none in 10 of his last 13 starts in theregular season (2.56 ERA, 17 ER/59.2 IP). Started 2 playoff games for the PawSox, going 0-1 with a 3.86ERA (4 ER/9.1 IP) and 10 SO. Threw 5.1 scoreless frames for a no-decision in Game 3 of the Governors’Cup Finals on 9/13, a 2-0 loss vs. Durham in 14 innings. Following the season, named by Baseball Americaas Boston’s No. 4 pitching prospect, No. 9 prospect overall. Also tabbed as having the best fastball inthe system for the 2nd year in a row.

2012: Went 7-5 with a 2.86 ERA (38 ER/119.2 IP) and 133 SO between Single-A Greenville and High-A Salemin pro debut. Led Red Sox minor league qualifiers in ERA and opponent AVG (.225), and also led the sys-tem in SO. Selected as the South Atlantic League Pitcher of the Week for 4/5-15 (0 R, 3 H, 2 BB, 16 SO in2 GS). Chosen as the Red Sox Minor League Pitcher of the Month for April after going 2-0 with a 0.34ERA (1 ER/26.2 IP) and 42 SO over 5 starts with the Drive. Promoted to Salem on 5/5 and went 5-1 witha 1.37 ERA (7 ER/46.0) and 53 SO over his first 8 starts. Fanned a season-high 12 batters in 6.0 innings inhis 1st High-A start on 5/5 at Winston-Salem. Named Carolina League Pitcher of the Week for 6/4-10after going 2-0 without allowing a run over 13.0 combined innings in 2 starts, including a 7.0-inningcomplete game shutout on 6/9 at Potomac. Threw 0.2 innings for the U.S. Team in the All-Star FuturesGame on 7/8 at KC. Entered the season ranked as Boston’s No. 2 pitching prospect and No. 8 prospectoverall by Baseball America. At the end of the year was Boston’s No. 1 pitching prospect, No. 3prospect overall, and tabbed as having the best fastball in the system. Also selected as the No. 3prospect overall in the CL at the close of the season by Baseball America.

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IN THE COMMUNITYIn January 2016, Matt joined fellow New England natives and major leaguers Chris Iannetta andRyan O’Rourke in helping the South East New Hampshire Habitat for Humanity build a house fora local veteran and his young family in Rochester, NH. In December 2015, hosted the 3rd annu-al “Matt Barnes and Friends Baseball Clinic for the Children and Community of Newtown,” a freeyouth clinic featuring major league and collegiate players. In each of the past 2 years, partici-pated in Winter Weekend, the Red Sox Foundation’s Casino Night, the Children’s Hospital ofSouthwest Florida Golf Classic, and greeting fans at the gates before home games. In 2015, metwith Jimmy Fund patients at Fenway Park and provided on-field instruction to children as partof Sox Talk. Attended the JetBlue Park Open House during spring training in 2015...Was involvedin local community outreach through his participation in the 2014 Red Sox Rookie DevelopmentProgram, including visiting Boston Children’s Hospital and painting murals at McKinley MiddleSchool in Boston with members of the Red Sox Scholars program.

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MATT BARNES’ STATSYEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK

2012 Greenville 2-0 0.34 5 5 0 0 0 26.2 12 1 1 0 1 4 42 0 1

Salem 5-5 3.58 20 20 1 1 0 93.0 85 42 37 6 8 25 91 6 1

2013 Portland 5-10 4.33 24 24 0 0 0 108.0 112 62 52 11 4 46 135 7 0

Pawtucket 1-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 5.1 3 0 0 0 0 2 7 0 0

2014 Pawtucket 8-9 3.95 23 22 0 0 0 127.2 119 60 56 8 3 46 103 6 0

BOSTON 0-0 4.00 5 0 0 0 0 9.0 11 4 4 1 0 2 8 0 0

2015 Pawtucket 1-1 4.06 17 5 0 0 0 37.2 36 17 17 3 1 22 41 2 1

BOSTON 3-4 5.44 32 2 0 0 0 43.0 56 28 26 9 2 15 39 4 0

Major League Totals 3-4 5.19 37 2 0 0 0 52.0 67 32 30 10 2 17 47 4 0

Minor League Totals 22-25 3.68 90 77 1 1 0 398.1 367 182 163 28 17 145 419 21 3

2011 Signed by the Boston Red Sox as a first-round selection (19th overall) in the June Draft

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SUMMARY: Made CIN’s Opening Day roster after attending spring training as a non-roster invi-tee. Appeared in 51 games over 2 stints with the Reds. Also hit .326 (61-for-187) with a .386 OBPin 51 games for Triple-A Louisville. His .326 AVG for the Bats ranked 3rd among InternationalLeaguers with at least 175 AB. With Louisville, hit .400 (16-for-40) against LHP and .306 (45-for-147) versus righties. Hit above .300 for the Bats in June (.389, 14-for-36), July (.307, 31-for-101),and August (.341, 14-for-41). Batted .447 (21-for-47) with RISP, going 6-for-8 (.750) with the basesloaded. Earned a spot on the Reds’ Opening Day roster after leading the club in AB (61), AVG(.361), SLG (.607), hits (22), total bases (37), HR (tied, 4), and RBI (tied, 14) during spring training.Ranked 4th among Cactus League hitters in AVG and 6th in SLG. Appeared in 32 games (10 starts)with CIN before being optioned to Louisville on 6/15. During a 38-game stretch from 6/25-8/5,led Triple-A batters in hits (53) and ranked among leaders in AVG (4th, .376) and OBP (7th, .433).Hit .458 (22-for-48) during a 13-game hitting streak from 6/22-7/5, the longest hit streak by aLouisville player all season. Recalled by CIN on 8/19. Placed on the 15-day DL on 8/23 with abruised right ankle. Made 3 rehab appearances with Louisville. In the Bats’ season finale on 9/7,hit a walk-off, 2-run 2B against Indianapolis. Reinstated from the DL on 9/8. Hit lone HR of theseason on 9/25 vs. NYM off Noah Syndergaard.

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BATS: Left THROWS: LeftHEIGHT: 6-4 WEIGHT: 225

OPENING DAY AGE: 30 BORN: April 12, 1985 in Santa Monica, CARESIDES: Los Angeles, CA

ACQUIRED: Signed as a minor leaguefree agent on 1/12/2016

CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2016

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2014: Appeared in 27 games over 3 stints with LAA in lone season in the Angels organization.Spent a majority of his season with Triple-A Salt Lake and was named a Pacific Coast League mid-season and postseason All-Star. Was the only Triple-A hitter to slug at least .600 (.636). Led thePCL in AVG (.332, 124-for-374), SLG, and OPS (1.017). Also ranked among league leaders in HR (T-9th, 25) and RBI (85, 6th), despite playing in only 95 games. For Salt Lake, hit .350 (64-for-183) withthe bases empty and .350 (41-for-117) with RISP. Signed by the Angels as a minor league freeagent on 3/10 and attended spring training as a non-roster invitee. Began the season in Triple-A, but was selected to the ML roster on 4/16. Went 3-for-13 (.231) with LAA before returning toSalt Lake on 4/27. Reached base in each of his next 15 games with the Bees from 4/29-5/16 (.328AVG, 21-for-64, 5 2B, 3 HR) before being placed on the DL from 5/18-31 with a left oblique strain.Posted a .405/.457/.786 line in 22 games in June (34-for-84, 7 2B, 2 3B, 7 HR, 24 RBI), leading allTriple-A hitters in AVG and OPS (1.242) during the month. Named PCL Player of the Week on 6/24.

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Entering his 11th professional season, his 1st in the Red Sox organization. Has hit .250 (394-for-1,577) with 48 HR in 481 ML games with DET (2010-12), NYY (2013), LAA (2014), and CIN (2015).Recorded at least 100 hits, 20 2B, 10 HR, and 50 RBI in each of his 3 seasons with the Tigers. Hashit .282 (101-for-358) with a .346 OBP against LHP in his ML career. Among active left-handed bat-ters with at least 350 AB vs. LHP, ranks 11th in AVG and OBP. In the majors, has played RF (283games, 246 starts), LF (112 games, 105 starts), and CF (9 games, 7 starts), combining for a .975fielding percentage (17 E/690 TC), 22 assists, and 5 double plays. Has batted .328 (213-for-649) in169 career Triple-A games, including .330 (185-for-561) in 146 over the last 2 seasons. Named aPacific Coast League mid-season and postseason All-Star in 2014, leading the PCL in AVG (.332,124-for-374), SLG (.636), and OPS (1.017). Was the only Triple-A hitter to slug at least .600 that sea-son. Finished T-5th in AL Rookie of the Year voting in 2010. Tabbed AL Rookie of the Month inMay and June of 2010, his first 2 full months in the majors. Had a .337/.403/.548 batting lineagainst LHP in 2010 (35-for-104, 7 2B, 3 3B, 3 HR). His .951 OPS vs. LHP was the highest by a left-handed batting rookie since David Justice’s 1.099 mark in 1990 (min. 100 AB). Named Double-AErie’s Player of the Year in 2009, leading all Double-A players with 28 HR and pacing EasternLeague OF with 15 assists.

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2014: (cont.) Hit .490 and slugged 1.020 during a 12-game hitting streak from 6/10-23 (24-for-49,6 2B, 3B, 6 HR). Hit 6 HR in a 6-game span from 6/16-21, homering twice on 6/18 vs. Memphis.Homered in 7 of 12 games from 7/18-30 and in 3 straight games from 8/8-10. Hit .451 andslugged .922 during a 13-game hitting streak from 8/7-29 (23-for-51, 7 2B, 3B, 5 HR). Went 2-for-2 with a HR and a 2B in his final game of the season on 9/1 at El Paso. Recalled by LAA on 8/12and 9/2, but did not appear in a game during either ML stint. Designated for assignment on10/7 and elected free agency on 10/9. On 11/20 was signed by CIN to a minor league contractwith an invitation to 2015 ML spring training camp.

2013: Appeared in 23 games (12 starts) in 2 stints with NYY and played in 8 games with Triple-AScranton/Wilkes-Barre during his only season in the Yankees organization. Hit 3 HR in only 51AB with the Yankees, with 6 of his 14 hits going for extra bases (.529 SLG). Signed by the Yankeesas a free agent on 3/16 and made the club’s Opening Day roster. Appeared in 20 ML gamesbefore being optioned to Triple-A on 5/13. Returned to NYY on 5/25 and went 5-for-8 with a HRin 3 games before being optioned again on 6/3. Placed on the DL on 6/6 (left shoulder inflam-mation) and released by the Yankees on 7/22.

2012: Spent entire season with DET, hitting .240 (113-for-470) with 12 HR and 54 RBI in 132 gamesin his final season in the Tigers organization. Batted .302 (19-for-63) with 4 2B and 2 HR with RISPand 2 outs. Recorded a season-high 4 RBI on 4/12 vs. TB and a season-high 4 hits on 6/13 at CHC.Had a 12-game hitting streak from 5/7-19, batting .341 (15-for-44) with 2 2B, HR, and 3 RBI in thatspan. Hit .385 (20-for-52) with 6 2B, 4 HR, and 16 RBI during a 15-game stretch from 7/3-24. Batted.295 (23-for-78) with 7 2B, 4 HR, and 17 RBI in 23 games in July.

2011: Limited to 115 games in his 1st full ML campaign due to a season-ending thumb surgeryin September. Hit .302 (32-for-106) with a .356 OBP against LHP. Among left-handed batters withat least 100 AB vs. LHP, ranked 6th in AVG and 9th in OBP. Hit .306 (96-for-314) in 84 games priorto the All-Star break, compared to .219 (25-for-114) in 31 games after the break. Went 4-for-4with 4 RBI and 4 runs scored on 4/3 at NYY, his 2nd game of the season. Became the 1st Tigersplayer with at least 4 hits, 4 runs, and 4 RBI in a game since Dmitri Young on 4/4/05 vs. KC. Wasthe 1st player to reach those marks as a visitor at Yankee Stadium since Jose Canseco on 8/29/89with OAK (4-for-6, 4 R, 5 RBI). Had a pair of 10-game hitting streaks from 4/18-29 (.429 AVG, 15-for-35, 5 2B) and 6/25-7/4 (.378 AVG, 14-for-37, 4 2B, 2 HR). Hit .319 (29-for-91) with 9 2B, HR, and13 RBI in 26 games in April. Batted .380 (41-for-108) with 21 runs, 8 2B, 6 HR, and 13 RBI in 27games in June, leading the AL in hits and ranking 3rd in AVG during the month. Went 5-for-6with 2 HR, 2B, 5 RBI, and 3 runs scored on 6/6 at TEX...According to Elias, became only the 5thplayer in Tigers history with at least 5 hits, 2 HR, 5 RBI, and 3 runs in a single game, joining TyCobb (1925), Hank Greenberg (1937), Charlie Gehringer (1937), and Carlos Pena (2004). Left thegame on 8/10 at CLE with a right thumb sprain...Played in 8 more games before undergoing sea-son-ending surgery to repair the ulnar collateral ligament on 9/6, a procedure performed by Dr.Thomas Graham at the Cleveland Clinic.

2010: Made ML debut, appearing in 133 games with DET and finishing T-5th in BBWAA AL Rookieof the Year voting. Led AL rookies in HR (14) and RBI (67) and ranked 2nd in hits (119), 2B (26),total bases (193), and XBH (43). Tabbed Tigers Minor League Player of the Month for April afteropening the season with Triple-A Toledo in 15 games (.379, 22-for-58). Selected to the ML ros-ter on 4/23 and spent the remainder of the season with DET. At the time of his promotion, ledthe International League in hits (22) and RBI (17) and ranked 4th in AVG and OBP (.455). Made MLdebut on 4/23 at TEX, doubling off Rich Harden in his 1st AB. Hit 1st HR on 4/30 vs. LAA, a grandslam off Joel Pineiro. Named AL Rookie of the Month for May (.345, 29-for-84, 8 2B, 2 3B, 3 HR,15 RBI) and June (.337, 38-for-104, 17 R, 4 2B, 3B, 8 HR, 23 RBI). Also earned Tigers Player of theMonth honors for June.

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2010: (Cont.) During the month, ranked T-2nd among AL players in HR, T-5th in RBI, and T-8th inhits. Batted .342 (83-for-243) with 12 HR and 49 RBI in 65 games before the All-Star break, com-pared to .163 (36-for-221) with 2 HR and 18 RBI in 68 games after the break. With DET, had a.337/.403/.548/.951 batting line against LHP (35-for-104, 7 2B, 3 3B, 3 HR). The only left-handed ALbatter with a higher OPS against LHP (min. 100 AB) was Justin Morneau (.966). His .951 OPS vs.LHP was the highest by a left-handed rookie since David Justice’s 1.099 mark in 1990 (min. 100AB). Led all AL outfielders with 10 errors and ranked T-8th with 9 assists.

2009: Earned Eastern League mid-season and postseason All-Star honors, leading all Double-Aplayers with 28 HR. Named Erie’s Player of the Year. Led league OF with 15 assists. Also led theEL in XBH (61) and total bases (269) and ranked 3rd in RBI (93), SLG (.510), and triples (tied, 7).Ranked T-4th with 89 runs and 5th with 145 hits. Averaged a HR every 18.8 AB, the 2nd-bestmark in the league. Led the EL in total bases (68) and HR (tied, 7) in May. Hit .410 (16-for-39) dur-ing a 10-game hitting streak from 5/1-11. Hit 4 HR during a season-high 13-game hitting streakfrom 7/5-25 (.362 AVG, 21-for-58). Named EL Player of the Week on 7/27 after batting .407 (11-for-27) with 3 2B, 3B, 4 HR, 10 RBI, and 9 runs in 6 games from 7/20-26. Hit 2 HR on 8/1 vs. Reading.Rated by Baseball America as the EL’s best power prospect. Appeared in 18 games withEscogido of the Dominican Winter League.

2008: Spent entire season with High-A Lakeland. Ranked T-3rd in the Florida State League with8 3B. Hit .293 (34-for-116) with RISP, including .471 (8-for-17) with the bases loaded. Compiled aseason-best 13-game hitting streak from 5/21-6/4 (.351 AVG, 20-for-57). Hit 2 HR on 7/8 at BrevardCounty.

2007: Spent entire season with Single-A West Michigan. Ranked 5th in the Midwest League and4th in the DET organization with 86 RBI. Hit .370 (17-for-46) with 3 HR during a season-high 12-game hitting streak from 5/30-6/10. Led the Midwest League with 27 RBI in June. Also had a 10-game hitting streak from 7/6-19 (.409 AVG, 18-for-44). Appeared in all 9 of West Michigan’s play-off games, batting .263 (10-for-38) with 3 2B and 2 RBI. Following the season, ranked by BaseballAmerica as the 24th-best prospect in the Tigers organization.

2006: Made professional debut with Short-A Oneonta, earning New York-Penn League All-Starhonors and leading the league in RBI (54). Also ranked among league leaders in hits (2nd, 85),total bases (3rd, 127), triples (T-4th, 6), and XBH (T-4th, 26). Batted .337 (34-for-101) with RISP. Hit.372 (16-for-43) during a season-high 11-game hitting streak from 8/13-25. Following the season,ranked by Baseball America as the 16th-best prospect in the Tigers organization.

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PERSONALFull name: Brennan Philip Boesch. Last name is pronounced “Bosh.” Signed by Scott Cerny(Tigers). Played baseball for 3 seasons at the University of California-Berkeley (2004-06), batting.327 (165-for-505) with 21 HR in 144 career games. Earned All-Pac-10 Conference honors as asophomore and received honorable mention as a junior. Batted .490 with 7 HR in 2003 as a sen-ior at Harvard-Westlake School in CA.

IN THE COMMUNITYWhile with Detroit, Brennan actively participated with the Tigers Dreams Come True and theDetroit Tigers Autographed Memorabilia Program. Also participated in Autographs for a Cause,which benefited the Michigan Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Served as ajudge for the Comerica Bank Grand Slam Grant program. Attended the Ilitch Charities Gala.Participated in the Tigers Winter Caravan.

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YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E

2006 Oneonta .291 70 292 27 85 15 6 5 54 0 1 3 21 42 3 4 6

2007 West Michigan .267 126 513 52 137 19 4 10 86 0 5 1 23 81 15 4 3

2008 Lakeland .249 111 417 46 104 17 8 7 64 0 5 3 36 90 3 5 6

2009 Erie .275 131 527 89 145 26 7 28 93 1 7 3 33 127 11 2 7

2010 Toledo .379 15 58 6 22 3 1 3 17 0 0 4 4 17 2 1 0

DETROIT .256 133 464 49 119 26 3 14 67 0 3 5 40 99 7 1 10

2011 DETROIT .283 115 428 75 121 25 1 16 54 0 4 5 35 83 5 3 3

2012 DETROIT .240 132 470 52 113 22 2 12 54 0 2 5 26 104 6 3 2

2013 NEW YORK-AL .275 23 51 6 14 2 1 3 8 0 0 0 2 9 0 0 1

Scranton/W-B .200 8 30 6 6 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 7 8 0 0 0

2014 Salt Lake .332 95 374 68 124 25 7 25 85 0 2 2 29 86 10 4 3

LOS ANGELES-AL .187 27 75 6 14 2 0 2 7 0 2 0 2 19 3 0 1

2015 CINCINNATI .146 51 89 4 13 2 0 1 5 0 0 1 4 30 1 0 0

Louisville .326 51 187 17 61 9 0 4 30 1 1 0 19 41 0 2 0

Major League Totals .250 481 1577 192 394 79 7 48 195 0 11 16 109 344 22 7 17

Minor League Totals .285 607 2398 311 684 116 33 82 431 2 21 16 172 492 44 22 25

2006 Signed by the Detroit Tigers as a third-round selection in the June Draft

2011 On disabled list recovering from right thumb surgery, 9/9 through remainder of season

2013 Signed by the New York Yankees as a free agent on 3/16

2014 Signed by the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim as a minor league free agent on 3/10

2014 Signed by the Cincinnati Reds as a minor league free agent on 11/20

2015 On disabled list with a bruised right ankle, 8/23-9/7

2016 Signed by the Boston Red Sox as a minor league free agent on 1/12

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BATS: Left THROWS: RightHEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 200

OPENING DAY AGE: 25 BORN: April 19, 1990 in Richmond, VARESIDES: Naples, FL

ACQUIRED: Selected in the supplemental round(40th overall) of the June 2011 draft

CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2016

CAREER HIGHLIGHTSHas played 238 career ML games, all for the Red Sox over the last 3 years. Made ML debut asOpening Day LF in 2013, less than 2 years after being selected in the supplemental round of the2011 June Draft (40th overall). Hit 10 HR last season, 6 more than his previous career total, andnamed 2015 Red Sox Comeback Player of the Year by the Boston chapter of the BBWAA. Has 18assists in only 232 career games in the OF, including 13 assists in just 125 games as a rookie in2014. Has been involved in 10 double plays in his career, 3 more than any other ML outfieldersince the start of 2013. Entered 2013 and 2014 as the best defensive OF in the Red Sox systemand as having the best outfield arm among Sox farmhands, according to Baseball America. Wasnamed Red Sox 2012 Minor League Defensive Player of the Year. Honored by the Boston BBWAAas the Red Sox 2012 Minor League Player of the Year after appearing in just 10 games in 2011,his 1st pro campaign. Also named to Baseball America’s 2012 Minor League All-Star SecondTeam.

SUMMARY: Played in 74 games (66 starts) over 4 stints with BOS and named Red Sox ComebackPlayer of the Year by the Boston Baseball Writers. Led the PawSox in AVG (.305), HR (9), 2B (18),OBP (.382), and SLG (.472) and named an International League All-Star. Hit .121 (7-for-58) with 1HR in his first 24 ML games from 5/10-8/8, but had a .294 AVG/.366 OBP/.613 SLG/.980 OPS line inhis final 50 games in the majors (48-for-163, 17 2B, 4 3B, 9 HR, 39 RBI, 37 R). Recorded 4 assistsand was part of 2 double plays as an OF...Combined to post a .994 fielding percentage (1 E/164TC) while splitting time in RF (32 G, 28 GS), CF (27 G, 25 GS), and LF (17 G, 13 GS). Red Sox pitchersposted a 3.94 ERA (261 ER/596.1 IP) in his 66 starts compared to a 4.57 ERA (433 ER/852.0 IP) in 96games he did not start. Posted a .306/.390/.528 line vs. LHP. His .528 SLG against lefties ranked5th in the majors and 2nd in the AL among left-handed batters (min. 75 PA). Hit 8 of his 10 HRagainst RHP. Hit .320 (33-for-103) at Fenway Park. Among 166 AL players with at least 100 AB athome, ranked 3rd in SLG (.621) and 4th in OPS (1.013). Hit .326 (29-for-89) in day games...His .663SLG in day games ranked 3rd in the majors (min. 75 AB), trailing only WSH’s Bryce Harper (.705)and TOR’s Jose Bautista (.667). Hit .309 (17-for-55) with RISP. Was 4-for-4 with 2 3B, 3B, and 9 RBIwith the bases loaded. Recalled by Pawtucket for the 1st time on 4/28 but did not appear inthat night’s game vs. TOR. Optioned back to Pawtucket following the game. Made his 2nd and3rd ML stints of the season from 5/10-22 and 6/25-7/3. Went 2-for-4 on 6/25 vs. BAL, snapping an0-for-30 skid dating back to 2014 (started 0-for-12 in 2015). Recorded an inning-ending DP in the9th, throwing out David Lough at home. Recalled for a 4th and final time on 7/29 and started57 of the Sox’ remaining 61 games (CF-24, RF-20, LF-13). Hit .446 with a .489 OBP, .952 SLG, and1.441 OPS during a 25-game stretch from 8/9-9/7, with 24 of his 37 hits in that span going forextra bases (37-for-83, 32 RBI, 29 R, 13 2B, 4 3B, 7 HR, 7 BB). During that time, led the majors inAVG, SLG, OPS, XBH, R, and 2B, also ranking 2nd in OBP, RBI, and triples. Went 2-for-3, HR, 3B, BB,5 RBI on 8/9 at DET. Was the 1st Red Sox No. 9 hitter with as many as 5 RBI in a game since TrotNixon on 7/24/99 at DET (5). Was the youngest Red Sox CF with a 5+ RBI game since Ellis Burkshad 5 on 8/27/90 at CLE (both 25 years old). Recorded 7 XBH (5 2B, 2 HR) during a 3-game seriesvs. SEA from 8/14-16, most by any Red Sox in a single series since Dwight Evans had 7 XBH from8/12-14/88 vs. DET (4 2B, 3B, 2 HR). Set a Red Sox franchise record and tied the MLB record (11thtime) with 5 XBH on 8/15 vs. SEA (5-for-6, 5 R, 3 2B, 2 HR, 7 RBI). At 25 years and 118 days old, wasthe youngest major leaguer ever with 5 XBH in a game. The only other player 25 or youngerwith 5 XBH in a game was Larry Twitchell (25 years, 178 days), who accomplished the feat exact-ly 126 years prior on 8/15/1889 (Source: Elias). Was just the 3rd player in 100 years with at least5 XBH, 5 R, and 7 RBI in a game, along with Shawn Green for the Dodgers (5/23/02 at MIL) and JoeAdcock for the Braves (7/31/54 at BRO).

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PREVIOUS CAREER HIGHLIGHTS2014: Spent the majority of the season with the Red Sox, leading the club with 125 appear-ances as an OF. Named a finalist for the AL Rawlings Gold Glove Award at CF. Committed 1 errorall season for a .997 fielding percentage (318 chances), 4th among AL outfield qualifiers. His 113games as a CF ranked 8th in the AL, while his .997 fielding percentage in CF (307 chances) ranked3rd among all CF qualifiers. His 13 OF assists tied for 3rd in MLB, most by a Red Sox since JasonBay in 2009 (15). All 13 came as a CF, the 2nd-most assists by a Red Sox rookie CF in the past 100years (Ellis Burks, 15 in 1987). Was involved in 8 double plays, 5 more than any other OF in MLB.It marked the most double plays in MLB by a rookie OF since WSH’s Del Unser had 10 in 1968, andT-2nd most by a Red Sox rookie OF in club history (Duffy Lewis, 9 in 1910). Was the 1st ML OF tohave as many as 8 double plays since WSH’s Alfonso Soriano in 2006 (9), and 1st Red Sox sinceDwight Evans in 1975 (8). Ranked among AL rookie leaders in runs (T-8th, 45), hits (10th, 76), 2B(6th, 19), SB (5th, 8), and BB (7th, 31). His 22 XBH were split between left-handed pitchers (134AB, 9 2B, 3B, HR) and righties (250 AB, 10 2B, 3B). Was optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket on 3/28,but was recalled on 3/31 prior to the season opener at BAL when Shane Victorino went on theDL. Had 9 XBH (8 2B, 3B) in March/April, most by a Red Sox rookie before May since SheaHillenbrand had 12 in 2001. Drove in the go-ahead and game-winning runs with a 2-run doublein the top of the 14th inning on 4/16 at CWS. Marked his 1st career go-ahead RBI in the 6thinning or later. Clubbed his only HR of the season on 5/31 vs. TB off Cesar Ramos, the 1st of hiscareer against a southpaw. Reached base in a career-high 7 straight games from 6/7-15 (.407OBP). Hit in 12 of 14 games from 6/29-7/21 (.375, 18-for-48, 4 2B, 4 RBI, 5 BB, 11 R). Broke up JoseQuintana’s no-hit bid with an RBI single in the 6th inning on 7/10 vs. CWS. Optioned toPawtucket on 8/18 and played 16 games for the PawSox, including 2 in the playoffs (.211, 16-for-76, 2B, HR, 5 RBI, 3 BB, 7 R). Recalled by the Red Sox on 9/5 and appeared in 15 games (9 starts)over the duration of the season.

2013: Split the season between Boston and Triple-A Pawtucket after never before playingabove Double-A. Reached in 19 of his 32 ML games with a PA over 4 stints with the Red Sox,including 9 of 13 contests with a PA in his final stint with the club beginning 9/7. Appeared in37 games overall (26 starts) with the Sox, including 14 in LF (10 GS), 19 in CF (16 GS), 2 in RF, and2 as a PH. Each of last 16 ML starts beginning 5/31 came in CF, including 10 of the club’s 19 gamesafter final recall on 9/7. Broke spring training with the big league club. Was just the 2nd RedSox farmhand since 1981 to make the Opening Day roster without Triple-A experience (also SheaHillenbrand in 2001). Other notable Red Sox to do it over the last 50 years include Bruce Hurst(1980), Bob Stanley (1977), and Billy Conigliaro (1964).

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2015: (cont.) On 8/23 vs. KC, broke a scoreless tie with an RBI double in the 2nd inning, gavethe Sox a 5-4 lead with an RBI 2B in the 7th, and led off the bottom of the 9th with a single.Also threw out Omar Infante at the plate in the 9th. Had 11 consecutive hits go for extra basesfrom 8/14-23. Recorded a career-best 8-game hit streak from 8/30-9/7 (.577, 15-for-26, 6 2B, 3B,2 HR, 11 RBI, 12 R, 2 BB). Had at least 1 hit and scored at least 1 run in each of those 8 games,the longest streak by a Red Sox since Jacoby Ellsbury’s 10-gamer from 5/27-6/12/13. On 9/7 vs.TOR, went 4-for-4, 2B, HR, 4 RBI. Recorded at least 4 hits and 4 RBI for the 2nd time in 23 days(also 8/15 vs. SEA), the shortest span by a Red Sox since Manny Ramirez in 2002. Hit .138 (11-for-80) with 4 2B and 2 HR in his final 25 games beginning 9/8...In the Sox’ 7-6 win at TOR on 9/19,snapped an 0-for-21 slide with a game-tying RBI double in the 7th inning and hit a game-tying,2-run HR in the 9th. Hit 9 HR in his final 50 games of the season after homering 5 times in his1st 188 ML games. Started in LF for the International League in the 2015 Triple-A All-Star Game(0-for-3, R, BB, HBP). Was the leading vote-getter in fan balloting. Batted .305/.382/.472 in 71games with Triple-A Pawtucket (86-for-282, 38 R, 18 2B, 3B, 9 HR, 29 RBI, 30 BB). At the time ofhis final promotion, ranked 6th in the IL in AVG, 3rd in OBP, 5th in SLG, and 3rd in OPS (.853).Started 69 games (67 in CF, 2 in RF) for the PawSox. Recorded 2 multi-HR games in a span of 4days with the PawSox (7/17 at Durham, 7/20 at Norfolk). Had multiple hits in 6 consecutivegames from 4/27-5/7 (13-for-26, 3 2B, HR).

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2013: (cont.) Made ML debut with a start in LF on Opening Day, 4/1 at NYY. At 22 years old, wasthe youngest Red Sox OF to start on Opening Day since a 21-year-old Dwight Evans in 1973 (RF)and the club’s youngest Opening Day LF since Carl Yastrzemski’s 1st 2 seasons in 1961 (21) and1962 (22). Became the 1st Red Sox to debut on Opening Day against the Yankees since TonyConigliaro in 1964. Also the 1st Red Sox to make his ML debut with an Opening Day start sinceShea Hillenbrand in 2001. Went 0-for-2 with 3 walks, an RBI, and 2 runs scored in his debut. Witha 2nd-inning walk off CC Sabathia, became the 1st Red Sox to reach base safely in his 1st ML PAwhile debuting on Opening Day since Joe Lahoud in 1968. Since RBI became an official stat in1920, was the 1st player with at least 3 walks, a run, and an RBI in his ML debut. Was the 1st MLplayer with 3 walks in his debut since MIN’s Danny Ardoin on 8/2/00, the 1st Red Sox to do it sinceLahoud on 4/10/68. Had 2 runs and an RBI in each of 1st 2 ML games, the 2nd player to do thatin 25 years starting in 1989 (Eric Hinske, 2002). Since 1920, the only other Red Sox to do it wasSam Horn in 1987. Optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket on 4/18 when David Ortiz came off the DL.Played in BOS’ first 7 games after 5/29 recall and was optioned back to the PawSox on 6/8.Appeared in 4 games (1 start) during 3rd ML stint from 7/9-13. Snapped an 0-for-21 droughtwith a 9th-inning single on 5/30 at PHI. Went 3-for-5 with 2 doubles on 6/1 at NYY for his 1st MLmulti-hit game. Hit 1st ML homer (off Justin Grimm) and set a career-high with 3 RBI on 6/4 vs.TEX. Scored the game-winning run in the top of the 10th inning on 7/11 at SEA. Pinch-ran forRyan Lavarnway at 1st base and scored from 2nd on Daniel Nava’s 2-out single. Went 6-for-16(.375) over his last 7 games of the season beginning 9/19. Hit a game-winning, 3-run home runin the 2nd inning on 9/22 vs. TOR. Played 80 games for Pawtucket, his 1st Triple-A experience.Named the No. 8 prospect in the International League by Baseball America. Among IL hitterswith at least 300 AB, ranked 6th with an .842 OPS. Paced Pawtucket with 26 doubles, 3 triples,and 39 extra-base hits. Also topped the club (min. 200 AB) with a .374 OBP. Did not commit anerror in 68 Triple-A games in the outfield, including 58 appearances in CF, 7 in RF, and 4 in LF.His 165 chances were 2nd most among IL outfielders that did not commit an error. Named thebest defensive OF in the IL in Baseball America’s 2013 Best Tools Survey. Was Red Sox MinorLeague Defensive Player of the Month for June. On the PawSox’ 7-day DL from 5/4-17 (biceps ten-donitis) and 7/31-8/8 (right elbow inflammation). Matched Pawtucket’s season high with a 15-game hit streak from 4/30-6/14 (G1). Hit .439 (25-for-57) with 9 doubles, 1 triple, 2 homers, 11runs, 8 RBI, and 8 walks during that stretch. Doubled in the last 6 games of that streak begin-ning 5/26. Had 6 straight multi-hit games from 5/20-27 (.480 AVG, 12-for-25). Went 5-for-13 (.385)with 2 runs, an RBI, and a walk in 3 IL playoff games. Following the season, ranked by BaseballAmerica as BOS’ No. 1 outfield prospect (No. 3 overall), as well as the system’s best defensiveoutfielder and as having the system’s best outfield arm, both for a 2nd straight year.

2012: Selected as Red Sox Minor League Player of the Year by the Boston Baseball Writers afterhis 1st full minor league campaign. Also named to Baseball America’s 2012 Minor League All-StarSecond Team. Combined to bat .315 (146-for-463) with 42 doubles, 4 triples, 9 homers, and 63RBI in 128 games between High-A Salem and Double-A Portland. Tied for 7th among all minorleaguers in doubles and tied for 8th with 87 walks. Led BOS farmhands with 90 runs and 87walks. Also topped the system (min. 250 AB) with a .430 OBP and ranked 2nd among Sox minorleague qualifiers in AVG. Was the Red Sox Minor League Defensive Player of the Year. Posted a.973 fielding percentage (7 E/260 TC) between center field (114 games) and right field (1 game).Began the year with Salem and earned Carolina League Mid- and Post-Season All-Star honors.Selected as the organization’s Minor League Defensive Player of the Month for April. NamedTopps Player of the Month in the Carolina League for May after batting .382 (34-for-89) with aCLhigh 21 walks. Also hit .359 in April (28-for-78) and .336 in June (36-for-107). Reached via hitor walk in a Carolina League-high 29 consecutive home games from 4/13-6/7 (.440, 44-for-100, 23BB), while posting a league-high 17-game home hitting streak from 4/13-5/20 (.488, 20-for-41).Also topped the Carolina League with a .359 AVG, 53 runs (tied), 26 doubles, and 52 walks in the1st half and led the Sox with 16 stolen bases.

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2012 (cont.): Hit safely in 16 of his 1st 18 Double-A games through 7/7, batting .384 (28-for-73)in that stretch. Following the season, ranked by Baseball America as BOS’s No. 1 outfieldprospect, No. 2 prospect overall, the best defensive outfielder and as having the best outfieldarm and best strike zone discipline in the system. Selected by BA as the No. 1 outfield prospectin both the Carolina League (No. 4 overall) and the Eastern League (No. 5 overall). Rated inBaseball America’s Best Tools Survey as the Carolina League’s most exciting player, best defen-sive outfielder, best batting prospect, and best base runner, as well as having the circuit’s bestoutfield arm and best strike zone judgment.

2011: Appeared in 10 games between Short-A Lowell and Single-A Greenville in 1st pro season.Hit 1st career home run in his final game of the season on 9/4 at Hickory. Following the season,ranked by Baseball America as BOS’s No. 3 outfield prospect and No. 10 prospect overall, as wellas the best defensive outfielder in the system.

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PERSONALSigned by Quincy Boyd (Red Sox). Married to Erin. Led the 2010 National Champion Gamecockswith a .368 AVG and was named both the Most Outstanding Player and to the All-TournamentTeam at the College World Series. Named a Freshman All-American by Baseball America,Collegiate Baseball, the NCBWA, and Rivals.com. Also named to 2009 SEC All-Freshman Team.Played for USA Baseball’s Collegiate National Team in 2010. Hit .275 (42-for-153) in 43 games forthe Hyannis Mets of the Cape Cod League in 2009. Led the Cape League with 4 triples. AttendedPrince George (VA) High School. Named to the 2008 Virginia AAA All-State Team.

IN THE COMMUNITYJackie has attended multiple Red Sox Foundation events over the past 3 seasons, includingCasino Night, Picnic in the Park, and the Welcome Home Party. Interacted with fans at Red SoxWinter Weekend and PawSox Moonlight Madness in January 2016. Engaged in the Red SoxDestinations program and BoSox Family Day in each of the last 2 years. Took part in the IceBucket Challenge in 2015. Has spoken to children at Red Sox Kids Camps, participated in the KidNation press conference, and met with Jimmy Fund patients during their trip to Fort Myers andFenway Park. Participated in the Fort Myers “Day of Service” in 2015, visiting the Food Bank dur-ing spring training. Greeted fans at the gates before a home game in 2014 and 2015, also par-ticipating in a player/fan photo session and interacting with kids running the bases after ahome game...Took part in a Health and Wellness Workshop at Fenway Park. Interacted withfans at the 2014 JetBlue Park open house, and participated in “Days of Service” in FortMyers...Visited with patients at Walter Reed Medical Center...Attended the Jackie Robinson RBIclinic in New York...Participated in the Children’s Hospital of Southwest Florida Golf Classic. Alsoattended the Diamond Dinner at JetBlue Park in 2013, which benefitted the hospital. Spenttime with Jimmy Fund and Boston Children’s Hospital patients during the 2013 Red Sox RookieDevelopment Program. Spoke to BoSox Club members at their picnic in spring training.

YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E

2011 Lowell .190 6 21 5 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 0 2 0

Greenville .333 4 15 2 5 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0

2012 Salem .359 67 234 53 84 26 2 3 34 0 8 10 52 40 16 6 4

Portland .271 61 229 37 62 16 2 6 29 0 3 4 35 49 8 3 3

2013 BOSTON .189 37 95 18 18 5 0 3 10 0 0 2 10 31 2 0 1

Pawtucket .275 80 320 57 88 26 3 10 35 2 1 10 41 75 7 7 0

2014 BOSTON .198 127 384 45 76 19 2 1 30 1 2 5 31 121 8 0 1

Pawtucket .212 14 66 6 14 1 0 1 5 0 0 0 3 18 0 1 0

2015 Pawtucket .305 71 282 38 86 18 1 9 29 1 0 5 30 44 4 4 3

BOSTON .249 74 221 43 55 17 4 10 43 1 3 3 27 69 3 0 1

Major League Totals .213 238 700 106 149 41 6 14 83 2 5 10 68 221 13 0 3

Minor League Totals .294 303 1167 198 343 88 8 30 135 3 12 29 165 234 35 23 10

2011 Signed by the Boston Red Sox as a supplemental-round selection (club’s 4th pick, 40th overall) in the June Draft

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BATS: Right THROWS: RightHEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 210

OPENING DAY AGE: 27 BORN: December 30, 1988 in Crossville, TNRESIDES: Knoxville, TN

ACQUIRED: Red Sox 2nd pick (sandwich pick between the 1st and 2ndrounds, 36th overall) in the 2010 First-Year Player Draft

CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2016

SUMMARY: Was limited to 59 games with Triple-A Pawtucket due to a fractured left thumb. Wasleading the PawSox in HR (8) at the time of his season-ending injury. Split time defensivelybetween LF (18 games, all starts) and RF (26 games, 25 starts)...Also served as a DH 15 times. Hitsafely in 14 of 19 games in April, batting .297/.361/.514 (22-for-74, 9 RBI, 8 BB)...Led the team with10 XBH in the month (7 2B, 3 HR). His 1st HR of the season came on 4/10 at Lehigh Valley off PHI’sChad Billingsley (on rehab). Hit a walk-off HR in Pawtucket’s home-opening 8-7 win on 4/16 vs.Rochester. Went deep in back-to-back games, 4/27-28 vs. Syracuse. Suffered a left thumb frac-ture during a head-first slide at 2B on 6/17 at Charlotte and missed the remainder of the sea-son. Was placed on the DL on 6/19 (retro to 6/18). His 8 HR at the time of the injury were lead-ing the PawSox. After the season, played in 8 games for Caguas in the Puerto Rican WinterLeague.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTSHas 12 games of ML experience as a September call-up for the Red Sox in 2014. Added to theRed Sox’ 40-man roster on 11/20/13. Has played both RF (346 games) and LF (68 games) in hisminor league career. Is averaging a HR every 20.3 AB and 5.4 games over his last 5 minor leagueseasons (since 2011). Knocked a career-high 30 HR between Single-A Greenville and High-A Salemin 2011. Owns a lifetime .464 SLG and .791 OPS in 6 minor league seasons. Spent parts of the last4 seasons with Triple-A Pawtucket. Has missed significant time due to injury in each of the last3 years, averaging 76 games per season (228 games total). Named Double-A Portland’s MVP in2012. Led Red Sox farmhands with a .306 AVG and .574 SLG in 2011, earning Red Sox MinorLeague Offensive Co-Player of the Year honors. Enters the season as the Red Sox’ third-highestrated OF prospect according to Baseball America.

2014: Made ML debut, playing 9 games for the Red Sox in September. Spent the majority ofthe season with Triple-A Pawtucket (63 regular season games), splitting time between LF (28 G)and RF (23 G). Hit safely in 6 of 8 games with a PA for BOS, going 8-for-26 (.308). Played LF (6 G,5 GS) and RF (2 G, 1 GS). Recalled on 9/17 for 1st career ML stint...Debuted that night at PIT witha pinch-hit double in the 5th inning. Was the 1st Red Sox with an XBH in his 1st career PA sinceDaniel Nava’s grand slam on 6/12/10 vs. PHI. Had multiple hits in back-to-back games from 9/24-25 (.444, 4-for-9, 2B, RBI). Ranked 2nd on Pawtucket with 12 HR and was 3rd with 53 RBI, despitemissing over 2 months on the DL. In 26 games from 4/3-29 to begin the season with the PawSox,ranked T-3rd in the International League with 22 RBI. Also ranked among IL leaders in HR (T-8th,4) and XBH (T-10th, 10). Placed on the DL on 5/20 (retro to 5/16) with a right hamstring strain.Played 9 games on rehab between the GCL Red Sox and Short-A Lowell, combining to go 2-for-26. Beginning on 8/2 activation, hit .263 (35-for-133) with 6 HR and 27 RBI in 31 games betweenregular and postseason play to finish the Triple-A season. Ended the regular season with an IL-high 24 RBI in 20 games from 8/8-31. Hit 5 HR over that stretch, T-5th most in the league. Rankedamong IL postseason leaders in hits (T-4th, 9) and 2B (T-1st, 3) over 7 games...Hit .263 (10-for-38)overall in 8 postseason games, including the Triple-A Championship Game, while helpingPawtucket to the Governors’ Cup title.

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2013: Led Triple-A Pawtucket with 17 home runs in 82 games. Had the 8th-best AB/HR ratioamong International Leaguers with at least 300 AB (19.2). His 19 total homers, including a rehabstint, tied for the lead among Red Sox farmhands. Ranked 2nd on the PawSox in SLG (.475) andtotal bases (155). Opened the season with an 8-game hitting streak from 4/4-13 (.364, 12-for-33,5 2B, HR, 7 RBI). Went deep in 3 straight games from 4/28-30 vs. Columbus. Had multiple hits in4 straight games from 5/11-15. Hit .533 (8-for-15) in that stretch. Connected for a walk-off 3-runhomer on 5/17 vs. Gwinnett. Had a season-high 10-game hit streak from 5/21-31, with a .318 AVG(14-for-44), a double, 3 homers, 9 RBI, and 3 walks in that stretch. Placed on 7-day DL on 7/6 witha right knee injury. Activated on 8/25 after a 6-game rehab stint with the Rookie-level GCL RedSox in which he hit .235 (4-for-17) with 2 doubles, 2 homers, and 8 RBI. Hit 6 of his 17 homersfor Pawtucket over 20 games from 6/9-7/5, immediately preceding trip to the DL. Went deepin 8/25 return vs. Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. Went 4-for-34 (.118) with 2 doubles, a homer, 2 RBI, anda walk in 8 playoff games for the PawSox. Homered and doubled in Game 1 of the Semifinalsat Rochester. Following the season, played in 19 games for Escogido in the Dominican WinterLeague (.105, 6-for-57, 2 2B, HR, 8 RBI, 6 BB).

2012: Named Double-A Portland’s Most Valuable Player after leading the club in games (122), at-bats (456), hits (135), doubles (30), RBI (76), and total bases (218). Placed 5th among EasternLeague qualifiers with a .478 SLG. Ranked among all Red Sox minor league leaders in AVG (8th,.290) and RBI (4th). Hit .390 (60-for-154) with 14 doubles and 7 homers in 38 games as a DH forthe Sea Dogs. Collected a career-high 5 hits on 5/13 at Trenton and 5/31 at Harrisburg. NamedEL Batter of the Week for 5/28-6/3 after hitting .435 (10-for-23) with 5 extra-base hits and aleague-leading 6 runs (tied) and 19 total bases. Selected as EL Batter of the Week for 8/20-26after posting a league-best .536 AVG (15-for-28) and 10 RBI. Chosen as Red Sox Minor LeagueOffensive Player of the Month for August/September (.393, 35-for-89, 8 2B, 4 HR, 24 RBI, 14 R).Promoted to Triple-A Pawtucket on 8/30 and played in 5 regular season games. Appeared in 7playoff games with the PawSox and hit .333 (8-for-24) with 6 extra-base hits. Following the sea-son, ranked by Baseball America as Boston’s No. 2 outfield prospect, No. 8 prospect overall, andas having the best outfield arm in the EL after recording 10 assists. Hit .297 (19-for-64) with 2home runs and 11 RBI in 17 games for Surprise of the Arizona Fall League and was named to theleague’s Top Prospects Team as a DH.

2011: Named Red Sox Offensive Co-Player of the Year after hitting .306 (140-for-458) with 25doubles, 4 triples, 30 home runs, 94 RBI, and 91 runs in 115 games between Single-A Greenvilleand High-A Salem. Led qualifying Sox minor leaguers in AVG and SLG (.574) and also paced thesystem in RBI, runs, and total bases (263) and ranked 2nd in homers. Had a Greenville franchise-record 35-game on-base streak to begin the season (57 H, 14 BB, 2 HBP) including a SouthAtlantic League-leading 26-game hit streak to end that stretch from 4/17-5/15. Named Player ofthe Week in the SAL for 5/9-15 after batting .552 (16-for-29) with 13 RBI, the highest marks inSingle-A during that time. Transferred to Salem on 5/21 and ranked 5th among Carolina Leagueleaders with 19 home runs despite spending time on the DL from 5/24-6/12. Selected Player ofthe Week in the CL for 6/27-7/3 after leading the league with 4 homers and 22 total bases.Picked as the Topps Player of the Month in the CL for August after hitting .321 (34-for-106) with7 homers and 23 RBI during the month. Named Red Sox Minor League Offensive Player of theMonth for April and August/September. Selected to the CL Year-End All-Star Team. Followingthe season, ranked by Baseball America as Boston’s No. 1 outfield prospect, No. 5 prospect over-all, and the best power hitter in the Red Sox system. Also named best power prospect and No.8 prospect overall in the CL by the same publication.

2010: Made his pro debut at Short-A Lowell and led the Spinners in games (69), at-bats (262),triples (4) and RBI (39) while placing 2nd in homers (tied, 5) and total bases (89). Named the No.13 prospect in the NYPL by Baseball America.

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YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E

2010 Lowell .198 69 262 28 52 14 4 5 39 0 2 1 21 76 5 4 4

2011 Greenville .359 40 170 43 61 10 3 11 36 0 0 2 14 35 2 2 8

Salem .274 75 288 48 79 15 1 19 58 0 4 3 26 80 1 1 9

2012 Portland .296 122 456 62 135 30 1 17 76 0 4 4 40 130 7 5 5

Pawtucket .118 5 17 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 0 0 0

2013 Pawtucket .264 82 326 36 86 16 1 17 56 0 0 3 20 86 1 0 8

GCL Red Sox .235 6 17 3 4 2 0 2 8 0 0 1 1 4 0 0 0

2014 Pawtucket .243 63 230 42 56 11 2 12 53 0 2 3 32 58 0 1 1

GCL Red Sox .056 7 18 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 5 0 0 0

Lowell .125 2 8 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0

BOSTON .308 9 26 5 8 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 1

2015 Pawtucket .232 59 220 28 51 9 0 8 26 0 4 2 24 74 0 0 2

Major League Totals .308 9 26 5 8 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 1

Minor League Totals .262 530 2012 293 528 108 12 91 353 0 17 19 183 556 16 13 37

2007 Selected by the Cleveland Indians in the 30th round of the June draft (did not sign)

2010 Signed by the Boston Red Sox as a supplemental-round selection (36th overall) in the June Draft

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PERSONALFull name: Bryce Everett Brentz. Signed by Danny Watkins (Red Sox). Hit .348 with 15 homers,49 RBI, a .440 OBP, and .636 SLG in 46 games as a junior for Middle Tennessee State University in2010. In 2009, led the NCAA in AVG (.465), homers (28), SLG (.930), and total bases (214) as Sun BeltPlayer of the Year. Hit .366 (26-for-71) in 23 games during the 2009 Team USA season. Selectedby CLE in the 30th round of the June 2007 draft but did not sign.

IN THE COMMUNITYIn each of the last 2 years, Bryce has attended the Red Sox Foundation’s Casino Night and par-ticipated in the Children’s Hospital of Southwest Florida Golf Classic. Interacted with fans at thePawSox Enchanted Village in December 2015. In January 2015, interacted with fans at Red SoxWinter Weekend. Was involved in local community outreach through his participation in the2013 Red Sox Rookie Development Program, including visiting the Jimmy Fund and BostonChildren’s Hospital.

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BATS: Right THROWS: RightHEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 210OPENING DAY AGE: 29 BORN: October 17, 1986 in Phoenix, AZRESIDES: Gilbert, AZACQUIRED: Signed as a minor league free agent on 1/16/2016CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2016

CAREER HIGHLIGHTSEntering his 8th professional season, his 7th in the Red Sox organization (2009-14, 2016).Returned to the BOS organization this past offseason as a minor league free agent. Was origi-nally signed by the Red Sox as a non-drafted free agent in 2009. Was traded to the Nationals lastJanuary in exchange for LHP Danny Rosenbaum. Made ML debut in 2014, appearing in 7 gamesover 2 stints with the Red Sox. Earned the Lou Gorman Award from the Boston chapter of theBBWAA, given annually to a BOS minor league player that has demonstrated dedication andperseverance in overcoming obstacles while working his way to the major league team. WasTriple-A Pawtucket’s primary catcher and team MVP in 2013. Named a South Atlantic League All-Star in 2010 and a Carolina League All-Star in 2011, his 1st 2 full professional campaigns, aftergoing undrafted.

SUMMARY: Spent the year with Triple-A Syracuse in his only season in the Nationals organiza-tion. Started at catcher in each of his 83 appearances. Acquired from BOS in exchange for LHPDanny Rosenbaum on 1/13. Posted a .997 fielding percentage (2 E/575 TC) and threw out 16 of76 (21%) attempted base stealers. In 40 home games, batted .269 (36-for-134) with a .361 OBP.Recorded a .318/.412/.477 batting line when hitting 9th in the lineup (14-for-44, 4 2B, HR). Hit.329 (24-for-73, 7 2B, HR) during a 21-game stretch from 6/12-7/12. Posted a .354 OBP in 18 gamesin June. Designated for assignment on 7/28 and outrighted to Syracuse on 7/31.

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PREVIOUS CAREER HIGHLIGHTS2014: Made his ML debut with BOS, appearing in 7 games for the Red Sox over 2 stints. Spentmajority of season with Triple-A Pawtucket. Earned the Lou Gorman Award from the Bostonchapter of the BBWAA, given annually to a BOS minor league player that has demonstrated ded-ication and perseverance in overcoming obstacles while working his way to the major leagueteam. Tallied 4 hits for BOS, including 3 2B. Recalled from Pawtucket on 8/2 for 1st career MLstint when David Ross was placed on the 15-day DL. Made ML debut on 8/10 at LAA (0-for-3, BB).Optioned to Pawtucket on 8/20 after appearing in 3 games for the Red Sox, all starts (0-for-11).After 9/2 recall, appeared in 4 games for BOS from 9/10-28, including 3 of the club’s final 5 gamesfrom 9/24-28. Went 3-for-4 with 2 2B on 9/10 vs. BAL. Broke up Wei-Yin Chen’s perfect game bidwith his 1st ML hit, a 6th-inning 2B. Became the 1st Red Sox whose 1st career hit broke up a no-hitter in the 6th inning or later since Cecil Cooper on 9/11/71 at DET in the 8th inning off JoeColeman (source: Elias). Collected first 2 career RBI in the Sox’ final game of the season on 9/28vs. NYY, entering the game as a defensive replacement and going 1-for-2 with a bases-loaded,2-out 2B. Played 83 games for Pawtucket, including a team-leading 54 games at catcher...Alsoappeared in 29 games as DH. Caught 16 of 60 (27%) attempted base stealers while with thePawSox. Tallied multiple hits in 5 of 10 games played from 6/21-7/2 (.429, 15-for-35). Rankedamong International League leaders over that stretch in AVG (4th) and RBI (T-4th, 11). Raised hisAVG from .222 to .241 after hitting .414 (12-for-29) over his final 8 Triple-A games of the seasonfrom 8/1-31.

2013: Named Pawtucket’s team MVP in 1st full Triple-A season. Led the PawSox in SLG (.479) andranked 2nd on the club with a career-high 14 HR in 84 games. Threw out 30% (25 of 82) ofattempted base stealers in a team-high 72 games behind the plate. Led International Leaguecatchers with 54 assists...Caught 2 knuckleballers and set a PawSox record with 20 passed balls.Launched a 10th-inning, game-winning solo homer in a 6-5 win on 6/19 at Columbus. Named RedSox Minor League Hitter of the Month for July after batting .362 (21-for-58) with 4 2B, 5 HR, and11 RBI in 18 games for Pawtucket. Hit .520 (13-for-25) with 4 HR and 10 RBI during a season-high7-game hitting streak from 7/19-27.

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2013: (cont.) Homered 4 times over a 4-game stretch from 7/19-24, including a 2-HR effort on7/23 at Norfolk. Played in 7 playoff games for Pawtucket, including 6 games behind the plate.Led the team with a .400 OBP while batting .286 (6-for-21, 2B, RBI, 2 BB). Following the season,appeared in 12 games for Toros del Este of the Dominican Winter League. Ended the year as the3rd-highest rated catching prospect in the Red Sox’ farm system, according to BaseballAmerica.

2012: Spent most of the year with Double-A Portland before appearing in a career-high 22Triple-A contests with Pawtucket. Between the 2 stops, threw out 38 of 114 (33%) attemptedbase stealers. Had 20 XBH and 31 BB in 73 games with the Sea Dogs prior to an 8/3 promotionto Pawtucket. Missed time on the DL from 5/12-20 due to a right quad strain. Hit .302 (19-for-63) over his last 19 games with the Sea Dogs beginning 7/4. Reached safely in 18 of 22 regularseason games for Pawtucket. Connected for 2 HR on 9/1 vs. Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (NYY) as thePawSox clinched the Wild Card. Played in 6 postseason games for the PawSox, going 6-for-19(.316). Homered in Game 2 of the Governors’ Cup Championship on 9/12 vs. Charlotte.Following the season, appeared in 28 games for Toros del Este of the Dominican Winter League.Ranked 2nd among catching qualifiers throwing out 34% of base runners attempting to steal(11 of 32)

2011: Batted .241 (92-for-381) with 25 2B, 12 HR, 71 RBI, and 54 BB in 113 games between High-A Salem, Double-A Portland, and Triple-A Pawtucket. Hit a 2-run HR in Boston’s 3/30 exhibitionat HOU’s Minute Maid Park. Began the season with Salem and was named to the Carolina LeagueMid-Season All-Star Team. Joined the Sea Dogs on 8/3, where he played 21 games before trans-ferring to Pawtucket on 9/4. Combined to throw out 36% (49 of 138) of attempted base steal-ers across all 3 levels. Paced qualifying Carolina League catchers with a .995 fielding percentage(3 E/586 TC). Led Salem in RBI (66) and ranked 2nd in HR (11) and BB (tied, 45). Ranked 5th in theCL with a .351 AVG (20-for-57) and 24 RBI in 16 April games. Tallied 9 2B and 5 HR during themonth. Received CL Player of the Week honors on 3 occasions (4/18-24, 5/30-6/5, and 7/25-7/31).Following the season, posted a .313 AVG (15-for-48) with 13 BB in 16 games for Scottsdale in theArizona Fall League.

2010: Led Red Sox farmhands in AVG (.310) in 98 games spent mostly at Single-A Greenville andHigh-A Salem. Combined for 7 HR and 48 RBI. Named a South Atlantic League mid-season All-Star. Earned SAL Player of the Week honors for 4/19-25 after hitting .450 (9-for-20) with 4 2B and2 HR. Tabbed Red Sox Minor League Defensive Player of the Month for April. Batted .426 (23-for-54) over a 14-game hitting streak, 6/11-7/12. Ranked among SAL leaders in AVG (2nd, .327),OBP (5th, .406), SLG (3rd, .523), and OPS (3rd, .929) prior to his promotion to Salem on 7/15. Alsoplayed 2 games with Triple-A Pawtucket in early July. Combined to throw out 33 of 121 (27%)attempted base stealers.

2009: Spent most of his 1st professional season with Short-A Lowell. Also played 2 games forHigh-A Salem in early September. Returned to Lowell for the playoffs and went 2-for-11 (.182)in 3 postseason games. Hit a go-ahead, 11th-inning HR and Lowell held on for a 3-2 win at StatenIsland in Game 2 of the New York-Penn League semifinals. Combined to catch 8 of 27 (30%)attempted base stealers.

PREVIOUS CAREER HIGHLIGHTSOF BUTLER, DAN (continued)

PERSONALFull name: Daniel John Butler. Signed by Matt Mahoney (Red Sox). Hit .263 with 3 HR and 18 RBIin 27 games for the University of Arizona as a senior in 2009. Played for Yarmouth-Dennis andBrewster during the 2009 Cape Cod Baseball League season.

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Dan was involved in local community outreach as part of the Red Sox Rookie DevelopmentProgram in January 2013, including a visit with patients at the Jimmy Fund and Children’sHospital Boston. Participated in the Red Sox Foundation’s Dancing with the New Stars event in2012.

YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E

2009 Lowell .179 22 78 7 14 3 1 1 10 0 1 5 4 14 0 1 2

Salem .000 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

2010 Greenville .327 61 214 37 70 18 3 6 31 0 1 9 20 44 0 0 9

Pawtucket .000 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

Salem .292 35 113 16 33 12 0 1 17 0 1 6 23 21 1 0 1

2011 Salem .247 91 312 39 77 20 0 11 66 0 5 7 45 56 4 1 3

Portland .212 21 66 4 14 5 0 0 2 0 0 1 9 11 0 0 3

Pawtucket .333 1 3 1 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0

2012 Portland .251 73 247 29 62 14 2 6 26 0 0 7 31 42 0 0 5

Pawtucket .233 22 73 8 17 5 0 3 11 0 1 0 9 20 0 0 0

2013 Pawtucket .262 84 282 32 74 19 0 14 45 0 2 5 34 59 1 1 6

2014 Pawtucket .241 83 286 35 69 19 0 4 30 0 5 5 29 71 0 0 2

BOSTON .211 7 19 1 4 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 1

2015 Syracuse .227 83 282 28 64 20 1 1 26 2 3 6 32 65 0 0 2

Major League Totals .211 7 19 1 4 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 1

Minor League Totals .252 580 1964 236 495 135 7 48 267 2 19 51 236 407 6 3 33

2009 Signed by the Boston Red Sox as a non-drafted free agent on 7/28

2015 Acquired by the Washington Nationals in exchange for LHP Danny Rosenbaum on 1/13

2016 Signed by the Boston Red Sox as a minor league free agent on 1/16

DAN BUTLER’S STATS

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SUMMARY: Made ML debut with ATL, appearing in 1 game in relief. Combined with 3 minorleague teams in the ATL and BOS organizations to go 2-5 with a 4.52 ERA (31 ER/61.2 IP) and .214opponent AVG (48-for-224) in 45 appearances, all in relief. Began season with Triple-A Gwinnett,going 2-0 with a 1.04 ERA (1 ER/8.2 IP) in 5 games before being selected to the ML roster on 4/24.Made ML debut on 4/29 vs. WSH, entering in the 9th inning (1.0 IP, 3 H, 4 R, BB, SO). Optionedback to Gwinnett on 4/30 and made 7 more appearances with the club (7.45 ERA, 8 ER/9.2 IP).Designated for assignment on 5/19 and traded to BOS in exchange for cash considerations on5/20. Made 4 appearances with Triple-A Pawtucket before transferring to Double-A Portland on6/9 for the remainder of the season. Posted a 2.13 ERA (3 ER/12.2 IP) in 10 July outings. Gave uponly 1 hit and did not allow a run in his final 4 appearances beginning 8/29 (5.0 IP).

2015 HIGHLIGHTSRHP CORNELY, JOHN

BATS: Right THROWS: RightHEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 205

OPENING DAY AGE: 26 BORN: May 17, 1989 in Mount Pleasant, SCRESIDES: Mount Pleasant, SC

ACQUIRED: From the Atlanta Braves in exchangefor cash considerations, 5/20/2015

CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2016

2014: Spent entire season with Double-A Mississippi...Among Southern League relievers, hadthe 2nd-lowest opponent AVG (.186, 45-for-242) and allowed the 4th-fewest base runners per 9.0IP (10.49). Ranked among club leaders in appearances (2nd, 46), wins (T-3rd, 7), saves (T-2nd, 7),and games finished (T-3rd, 19). 36 of his appearances were scoreless. Held opponents to a .260SLG. Was 7-for-7 in save opportunities with a 1.17 ERA (4 ER/30.2 IP) in 22 games after the All-Starbreak. Posted scoreless streaks of 10.1 IP (4/9-22), 12.1 IP (5/16-6/5), and 11.2 IP (6/15-7/10). Alsodid not allow a run in his final 9 appearances beginning 8/3 (11.2 IP, 5 H, 15 SO).

2013: Spent entire season with High-A Lynchburg. Ranked among Carolina League leaders insaves (3rd, 11), appearances (T-3rd, 42), and games finished (2nd, 34). Held opponents to a .211AVG (40-for-190). Began season on DL after having emergency appendectomy on 3/20.Reinstated on 4/22. In his final 23 games beginning 6/24, was 3-0 with 10 saves, a 1.23 ERA (4ER/29.1 IP), and a .131 opponent AVG (13-for-99). Recorded a save in 7 consecutive appearancesfrom 8/13-25. Following the season, made 11 relief appearances for Scottsdale of the ArizonaFall League.

2012: Was 1-3 with 8 saves, a 3.07 ERA (20 ER/58.2 IP), and .212 opponent AVG (47-for-222) in 43appearances, all in relief, between Single-A Rome and Lynchburg. Ranked 3rd in the ATL organ-ization with a 14.4 SO/9.0 IP ratio. Led Rome in games pitched (39) and finished (26) and ranked2nd in saves (7). Transferred to Lynchburg on 8/23 and made 4 appearances, allowing only 1 hitand no runs (7.1 IP, 1-for-22, 13 SO, 2 BB).

2011: Made professional debut and spent entire season with Rookie-level Danville...LedAppalachian League relievers with 13.64 SO/9.0 IP and had the 3rd-lowest opponent AVG (.165,19-for-115).

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PERSONALOriginally selected by ATL in the 15th round of the 2011 June Draft. Played baseball for 4 yearsat Wofford College (SC). As a senior in 2011, led the Terriers with a 1.85 ERA and set a single-sea-son school record with 9 saves. Attended Bishop England HS (SC).

YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK

2011 Danville 3-1 2.18 15 0 0 0 1 33.0 19 13 8 3 0 19 50 3 0

2012 Rome 1-3 3.51 39 0 0 0 7 51.1 46 20 20 5 0 36 81 5 0

Lynchburg 0-0 0.00 4 0 0 0 1 7.1 1 0 0 0 0 2 13 0 0

2013 Lynchburg 4-1 3.38 42 0 0 0 11 50.2 40 22 19 9 0 24 70 2 0

2014 Mississippi 7-3 2.49 46 0 0 0 7 68.2 45 19 19 2 1 34 71 3 0

2015 Gwinnett 2-2 4.42 12 0 0 0 1 18.1 15 10 9 2 0 7 24 0 0

ATLANTA 0-0 36.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 3 4 4 1 0 1 1 0 0

Pawtucket 0-1 6.23 4 0 0 0 1 4.1 8 3 3 1 0 3 4 0 0

Portland 0-2 4.38 29 0 0 0 2 39.0 25 20 19 3 1 29 38 6 0

Major League Totals 0-0 36.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 3 4 4 1 0 1 1 0 0

Minor League Totals 17-13 3.20 191 0 0 0 31 272.2 199 107 97 25 2 154 351 19 0

JOHN CORNELY’S STATS

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SUMMARY: Made 26 appearances (21 starts) for Triple-A Pawtucket. Led the PawSox in IP (124.2)and starts (tied). Made 7 quality starts. Allowed 3 ER in 17.1 IP (1.56 ERA) during a 3-start stretchfrom 5/12-22. On the DL from 8/8-23. Made his final 3 appearances in relief (8.1 IP, 2 R).

2015 HIGHLIGHTS

2014: Went 8-2 with 1 save and a 2.96 ERA (33 ER/100.1 IP) in 18 appearances (17 starts) forDouble-A Portland, missing over a month of the season on the disabled list. Threw 2 completegames for the 3rd consecutive season. Allowed 0 ER in 7 of his 18 outings. Surrendered 3 ERor fewer in 13 of his 17 starts. In his first 11 appearances (10 starts), went 7-0 with 1 save, a 2.26ERA (16 ER/63.2 IP) and 2 complete games without allowing a HR. Led the Eastern League in winsand ranked 5th in ERA over that span. Retired the first 17 batters he faced on 4/29 vs. Reading,losing his bid for a perfect game on a 2-out single in the 6th inning. Recorded complete-gamewins in back-to-back starts on 5/21 vs. Binghamton (7.0 IP, 9 H, 1 ER, 1 BB, 2 SO) and 5/31 atTrenton (7.0 IP, 7 H, 4 R, 2 ER, 1 HBP, 5 SO). In between those starts, earned the save in his onlyrelief appearance of the season, tossing 4.0 shutout innings of 1-hit ball on 5/26 at NewHampshire. Placed on the disabled list on 6/28 with right elbow inflammation. Made 2 rehabstarts with the Gulf Coast League Red Sox from 7/29-8/4, allowing 0 R and 0 BB in 6.1 IP.Reinstated from the DL on 8/9 and produced a 2.39 ERA (7 ER/26.1 IP) in his final 4 starts withPortland. Allowed only 2 hits in 8.0 shutout innings on 8/16 vs. Richmond, but did not earn adecision. Promoted to Triple-A Pawtucket on 9/2 and made 1 postseason start for the PawSox,allowing only 1 hit in 6.2 shutout innings to earn the win in the decisive Game 5 of theInternational League Governors’ Cup Finals on 9/13 at Durham. Was his 1st appearance in agame since 8/27. Following the season, made 7 starts for Surprise of the Arizona Fall League (3-2, 5.59 ERA, 18 ER/29.0 IP).

2013: Tied for the most wins in the Red Sox system (11) and ranked among Eastern League lead-ers in ERA (6th, 3.47) and winning percentage (T-1st, .786). Led Double-A Portland with 129.2innings and tied for the club lead with 2 complete games. Went 8-1 with a 2.93 ERA (30 ER/92.0IP) as a starter for the Sea Dogs. Earned the win in Portland’s 5-2 victory over Harrisburg at“Futures at Fenway” on 7/27. Posted a 2.57 ERA over 5 starts in August. Promoted to Triple-APawtucket for 1 start on 8/6. Tossed a 6-hit complete game on 8/18 at Harrisburg, earning thewin. After the season, pitched for the Arizona Fall League Champion Surprise Saguaros, post-ing a 4.05 ERA (6 ER/13.1 IP).

2012: Tied for High-A lead with 2 complete games. Placed 5th among Carolina League qualifiersand 3rd among Red Sox minor leaguers with a 3.46 ERA (56 ER/145.2 IP), while finishing both 3rdin the CL and in the system with 11 wins. Ranked 5th in the league and tops on Salem with 145.2innings and 4th among CL starters with 2.03 walks per 9.0 innings (28 BB/124.1 IP). Led Salemwith 109 SO and also finished among club leaders in appearances (T-3rd, 28), and starts (2nd, 22).Fanned a season-high 8 on 4/11 at Lynchburg. Posted a 2.52 ERA (17 ER/60.2 IP) over his final 10starts beginning 7/10, the 2nd-lowest mark in the CL in that span.

2011: Led Single-A Greenville and was tied for 2nd among Sox minor leaguers with 123 SO. Ranked9th among South Atlantic League qualifiers in ERA (3.54) and was 6th overall among qualifiers inthe Red Sox farm system. Also placed 2nd among Drive hurlers in wins (7) and innings (137.1).Landed on the DL on 4/20 and returned on 4/29. Won 3 consecutive starts from 6/13-23. Followingthe season, rated by Baseball America as having the best control in the Red Sox system.

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COUCH, KEITH RHP

BATS: Left THROWS: RightHEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 210OPENING DAY AGE: 26 BORN: November 5, 1989 in Mineola, NYRESIDES: Elmont, NYACQUIRED: Selected in the 13th roundin the 2010 June Draft.CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2016

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PERSONALWent 5-2 with 2 saves and a 2.24 ERA over 13 appearances (10 GS) as a senior at Adelphi (NY)University in 2010. Named team MVP after leading the squad with 76.1 innings and 83 strike-outs. Attended Holy Trinity (NY) High School, where he was named team MVP as a senior in2007.

YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK

2010 Lowell 1-6 4.39 14 11 0 0 0 55.1 64 31 27 3 2 9 43 3 0

2011 Greenville 7-5 3.54 28 18 0 0 3 137.1 145 66 54 11 12 19 123 2 3

2012 Salem 11-9 3.46 28 22 2 0 0 145.2 152 65 56 9 8 34 109 5 2

2013 Portland 11-3 3.47 29 15 2 0 0 129.2 132 63 50 11 4 43 92 4 1

Pawtucket 0-0 27.00 1 1 0 0 0 1.0 3 4 3 0 0 2 3 0 0

2014 Portland 8-2 2.96 18 17 2 0 1 100.1 105 41 33 3 6 22 72 7 0

GCL Red Sox 0-0 0.00 2 2 0 0 0 6.1 3 0 0 0 1 0 6 0 0

2015 Pawtucket 4-10 6.14 26 21 0 0 0 124.2 152 90 85 11 6 50 62 1 0

Minor League Totals 42-35 3.96 146 107 6 0 4 700.1 756 360 308 48 39 179 510 22 6

KEITH COUCH’S STATS

2010: Turned in a 2.55 ERA (10 ER/35.1 IP) over his 1st 8 outings (5 GS) in his pro debut with Short-A Lowell. Tied for 3rd on the team with 43 strikeouts. Allowed 1 hit over 5.0 shutout innings toearn his 1st career win on 8/3 at Connecticut.

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SUMMARY: Limited to 39 games with Triple-A Pawtucket due to 2 stints on the DL. Saw most ofhis time at 2B (28 games) and 3B (10 games). Also played 4 games in the OF, his 1st pro actionout of the infield. Had 3 starts in the OF (2 in LF, 1 in CF). His 1st Triple-A hit was a 2-run HR on4/10 at Lehigh Valley against PHI’s Chad Billingsley (on rehab). Went deep in each of his first 2games at McCoy Stadium on 4/16 and 4/17 vs. Rochester. Began the year hitting .159 (11-for-69)prior to a DL stint from 5/14-6/7 due to left elbow inflammation. Reinstated on 6/8. Drew awalk-off walk in the 11th inning on 6/28 vs. Gwinnett. Returned to the DL on 7/7 (retro to 7/4)with a lower back strain and missed the remainder of the season. Hit .280 (14-for-50) with 5 2B,HR, and 9 RBI in 13 rehab games between the Rookie-level GCL Red Sox (10 games) and Short-ALowell (3 games).

2015 HIGHLIGHTS

2014: Named an Eastern League mid-season All-Star with Portland in his Double-A debut. Hadthe 3rd-most HR among BOS farmhands (16) in only 96 games.Ranked 5th among full-season RedSox minor leaguers in AVG (.295). Placed among EL qualifiers in AVG (8th), SLG (4th, .512), and HRrate (8th, 21.0 AB/HR). Led the Sea Dogs in runs, HR, RBI, and total bases (172). Hit .336 (73-for-217) before the All-Star break. Was the EL leader in SLG (.585) and OPS (.997) in the 1st half (min.200 AB). Hit .328 (38-for-116) against left-handed pitching. Stole 13 bases and was caught justonce. Saw 18 games at 3B, his 1st defensive action at any position other than 2B. Started a 5-4-3 triple play on 4/21 at Binghamton, the 1st ever triple play turned in Sea Dogs history. Missedtime on the DL from 5/2 (retro to 4/30) until 5/22 with a right index finger contusion. Went onthe DL again on 8/9 (retro to 8/8) with a right ankle sprain and was activated 8/20. Had 2 dou-ble-digit hit streaks, a season-high 12-game run from 4/21-5/31 (.477, 21-for-44) and a 10-gamerfrom 6/23-7/28 (.419, 13-for-31). His 1st Double-A hit was a HR on 4/4 at Reading. Named EL Playerof the Month for June, after hitting .348 (32-for-92), 6 HR, 22 RBI and tying for the league leadin total bases (tied, 60) and XBH (tied, 15). Reached safely in 28 consecutive games from 6/6-7/6(.362, 34-for-94, 6 2B, 3B, 8 HR, 30 RBI, 16 BB, .452 OBP). Selected as EL Player of the Week for 6/23-29 (.524, 11-for-21, 2 2B, 3B, 2 HR, 12 RBI, 7 R, 7 BB, 2 SB in 6 G). Started at 2B as the leadoff hit-ter for the East Team in the EL All-Star Game on 7/16 in Altoona, PA (1-for-3, SB). Selected to par-ticipate in the MLB All-Star Futures Game on 7/13 at Target Field in MN...Started at 2B for the U.S.Futures and went 0-for-2. Homered twice in 4 playoff games for Portland (.286, 4-for-14, 2B, 2HR, 4 RBI, 3 R). Following the season, played 19 games for Surprise in the Arizona Fall League(.209, 14-for-67, 4 2B, 3B, HR, 7 RBI, 7 BB). Added to Boston’s 40-man roster on 11/20.

2013: Ranked T-3rd in the Red Sox system with 16 HR despite being limited to 60 games, most-ly at High-A Salem (48 G). Including 6 games for Single-A Greenville and a 6-game rehab stint inthe Gulf Coast League, combined to hit .242 (58-for-240) with 12 2B, 16 HR, 35 RBI, and 12 SB.Spent time on the DL from 6/4-8/5 with right hamstring tendinitis. Hit .417 (5-for-12) with 3 2B,3B, and 7 RBI in postseason play to help the Salem Sox to the Mills Cup Championship. NamedMVP of the Mills Cup Finals.

PREVIOUS CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

INF COYLE, SEAN INF

BATS: Right THROWS: RightHEIGHT: 5-8 WEIGHT: 175OPENING DAY AGE: 24 BORN: January 17, 1992 in Sellersville, PARESIDES: Chalfont, PAACQUIRED: Selected in the third round of the 2010 June DraftCONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2016

Entering 7th professional season and 2nd in Major League Spring Training camp. Added to the40-man roster on 11/20/14. Has combined for 38 HR in only 209 games played over the last 3seasons. Slugged over .500 with an OPS over .800 in both 2013 and 2014. Homered for his 1stcareer hit at both the Double-A (4/4/14 at Reading) and Triple-A (4/10/15 at Lehigh Valley) levels.Has been successful in 66 of 76 career SB attempts (87%), including a 92% rate (46 of 50) overthe last 4 seasons. In 2014, started at 2B in both the MLB All-Star Futures Game and the EasternLeague All-Star Game

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PERSONALHit .562 with 55 RBI and a school-record 13 HR as a senior at Germantown (PA) Academy in 2010.Was successful in all 22 SB attempts. Hit .296 in 8 games for USA Baseball’s 18-and-under teamduring the squad’s gold-medal run at the Pan American Games in 2009. His brother, TommyCoyle, was selected by Tampa Bay in the 16th round of the 2012 June Draft.

2012: Spent the entire season at High-A Salem and led qualifying Carolina League 2B in fieldingpercentage (.967), chances (483), putouts (177), assists (290), and double plays (67). Paced Salemwith 15 HBP and ranked among club leaders in games (2nd, 116), at-bats (T-2nd, 437), runs (4th,60), hits (4th, 109), 2B (T-2nd, 31), RBI (3rd, 63), and total bases (3rd, 193). Swiped 16 bases with-out being caught. Doubled twice, homered, and drove in 6 runs on 4/20 at Potomac. Batted aCL-best .429 (18-for-42) with 6 2B, 3 HR, and 14 RBI over 11 games from 7/17-8/3. Following theseason, ranked by Baseball America as Boston’s top prospect at 2B.

2011: Led Single-A Greenville and tied for the Sox minor league lead with 7 triples. Also paced theDrive in walks (60) and HBP (13). Placed among club leaders in 2B (T-2nd, 27), RBI (3rd, 64), runs (2nd,77), and SB (3rd, 20). Recorded hits in 12 of 13 games from 4/21-5/7 (.347, 17-for-49, 3 HR, 11 RBI).Endured 2 stints on the DL between mid-May and mid-June due to a fractured jaw and a rightshoulder sprain, respectively. Selected as Red Sox Minor League Base Runner of the Month forAugust/September (7 SB, 1 CS). Tallied a career-best 7 RBI in the regular-season finale on 9/5 atHickory.

2010: Played 3 games for the GCL Sox in his pro debut.

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SEAN COYLE’S STATSYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E

2010 GCL Red Sox .200 3 10 5 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0

2011 Greenville .247 106 384 77 95 27 7 14 64 2 7 13 60 110 20 6 20

2012 Salem .249 116 437 60 109 31 2 9 63 0 3 15 29 116 16 0 16

2013 GCL Red Sox .150 6 20 3 3 0 0 1 3 0 0 1 3 6 1 1 1

Greenville .320 6 25 4 8 3 0 1 4 0 0 0 3 9 0 1 0

Salem .241 48 195 41 47 9 1 14 28 0 4 1 24 65 11 0 1

2014 Portland .295 96 336 60 99 23 1 16 61 1 4 5 38 95 13 1 11

2015 Pawtucket .159 39 126 21 20 3 0 5 16 2 0 0 20 44 4 1 7

GCL Red Sox .289 10 38 10 11 4 0 1 8 0 0 1 3 19 0 0 0

Lowell .250 3 12 2 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 3 1 0 0

Minor League Totals .251 433 1583 283 397 102 11 61 248 5 18 37 182 468 66 10 56

2010 Signed by the Boston Red Sox as a third-round selection in the June Draft

IN THE COMMUNITYAs part of the 2015 Red Sox Rookie Development Program, Sean visited Jimmy Fund patientsand painted murals at the Curley K-8 School in Boston alongside members of the Red SoxScholars Program.

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SUMMARY: Made 15 starts and played in 36 games over 2 stints with BOS. Spent the majority ofthe season with Triple-A Pawtucket, ranking 3rd in the International League in OBP (.368). Madehis 1st Opening Day roster with BOS. Split time defensively between RF (9 G, 5 GS), LF (7 G, 4 GS),and 1B (6 G, 3 GS). Also made 3 starts as the Sox’ DH. Made season debut on 4/6 at PHI, record-ing a pinch-hit single and scoring a run in the Sox’ Opening Day victory. Hit his only Red Sox HRof the season on 5/1 vs. NYY, breaking a 1-1 tie in the 4th inning. Recorded his 500th career hiton 5/4 vs. TB, a 6th-inning single. Optioned to Pawtucket following the game on 5/9 at TOR.Outrighted to Pawtucket on 5/18. Played 93 games (all starts) with the PawSox, appearingdefensively at 1B (46 G), RF (21 G), and LF (2 G). Posted a .993 fielding percentage at 1B (3 E/427TC) and did not commit an error as an OF. Ranked among Pawtucket leaders in hits (2nd, 94), 2B(2nd, 14), RBI (T-3rd, 30), and BB (2nd, 49). Posted a .330/.383/.457 line against LHP while with thePawSox (31-for-94, 3 HR, 3 2B, 7 R, 12 RBI). Hit .345 (20-for-58) with a .441 OBP in his first 15 minorleague games from 5/12-30. Reached base safely in 17 straight games from 7/21-8/8. Batted .297(35-for-118) in his last 31 games beginning 7/30. Selected to the ML roster from Pawtucket on9/1 and appeared in 12 games down the stretch (5 starts). Hit safely in 5 of his final 6 games withan AB, going 5-for-19 (.263) from 9/13 on.

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INF CRAIG, ALLEN INF/OF

BATS: Right THROWS: RightHEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 215OPENING DAY AGE: 31 BORN: July 18, 1984 in Temecula, CARESIDES: Murrieta, CAACQUIRED: From St. Louis with RHP Joe Kelly in exchange for RHP JohnLackey, LHP Corey Littrell, and cash considerations on 7/31/2014CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2017

Ranks 2nd in the majors with a .351 AVG (137-for-390) with RISP over the last 4 seasons (2012-15),trailing only Miguel Cabrera (.364)...Led all MLB players in AVG with RISP in both 2012 (.400) and2013 (.454). His .454 AVG (59-for-130) with RISP in 2013 was the highest by any major leaguersince Tony Gwynn recorded a .459 AVG in 1997 with SD. Named an NL All-Star in 2013, when hehit .315 (8th in NL) with a .373 OBP (11th in NL). Ranked 6th in the NL with 189 RBI over 2012-13despite missing time on the DL both years. Ranked 7th among NL hitters with a .311 AVG in thattime. Has averaged 6.2 AB/RBI in his career, 28th best among active players with at least 1,000AB. Has appeared (and started) at every defensive position other than SS, P, and C. Has prima-rily seen time at 1B (240 games), RF (184), and LF (82). Enters the 2016 season as the only activemajor leaguer to play at least 150 games in the OF without committing an error (261 G, 397TC)...His .998 career fielding pct. at 1B (5 E/2,052 TC) began the year as the highest mark amongactive players (min. 200 G at 1B). Prior to the 2016 season, last committed an error on 4/22/13 atWSH while playing 1B for STL. Has not committed an error in 246 starts since then, combiningfor 1,319 total chances in 2,146.1 innings at 1B, LF, and RF. Helped the Cardinals reach the post-season 3 straight times (2011-13), and is a career .260 hitter (26-for-100) with 5 2B, 3B, 5 HR, 14RBI, and 14 BB in 34 postseason games. Was a member of STL’s World Series championship teamin 2011, going 5-for-19 (.263) with 3 HR and 5 RBI and catching the final out in Game 7.

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2014: Hit .215 (99-for-461) with 20 2B, 1 3B, 8 HR, and 46 RBI in 126 games between the Cardinalsand Red Sox. Acquired by BOS at non-waiver trade deadline. Defensively between the 2 clubs,appeared at RF (82 G, 78 GS), 1B (41 G, 37 GS), and LF (11 G, 3 GS). Was 1 of only 3 players in MLBto play at least 1,000 defensive innings without committing an error (also BAL’s Nick Markakisand TB’s Desmond Jennings). Began the season with 97 games for STL, hitting .237 (87-for-367).Batted .270 (48-for-178) with 11 2B, 1 3B, 5 HR, and 28 RBI in 47 games at Busch Stadium com-pared to .180 (51-for-283) with 9 2B, 3 HR, and 18 RBI in 79 games on the road. Posted a .291 AVG(30-for-103) with 8 XBH (5 2B, 3 HR), 19 RBI, and a .354 OBP in May for the Cardinals. Hit .337 (34-for-101) with 7 2B, 2 HR, and 19 RBI over a 25-game stretch from 5/21-6/16...Ranked T-2nd inthe NL in hits and T-3rd in RBI over that span.

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2014: (cont.) Acquired by the Red Sox on 7/31 with RHP Joe Kelly in exchange for RHP JohnLackey, minor league LHP Corey Littrell, and cash considerations. Added to the active ML ros-ter on 8/1 and made Sox debut that night vs. NYY, starting in LF (1-for-4, 2B). 4 of his 12 hits withthe Red Sox went for extra bases (3 2B, HR). Went 2-for-4 with a double for BOS as a pinch-hit-ter. Placed on the 15-day DL on 8/5 (retro to 8/2) with a left foot sprain. Played in 2 games onrehab for Triple-A Pawtucket and activated on 8/21. Launched 1st HR as a Red Sox on 8/26 atTOR, a 2-run shot in the 11th inning. It accounted for his only RBI with the club. Marked his 1stcareer extra-inning home run.

2013: Set career highs in games (134), AB (508), hits (160), 3B (2), RBI (97), BB (40), and OBP (.373).Made 1st career All-Star Game. Began season as STL’s Opening Day 1B. Was a manager’s selec-tion to the NL All-Star team. Pinch-hit against Mariano Rivera in the 8th inning (line out). Ledthe majors with a .454 AVG (59-for-130) with RISP while ranking T-3rd in MLB with 83 RBI with RISP.Was the 3rd-highest AVG with RISP since data began being tracked in 1974, trailing only GeorgeBrett (.469, 1980) and Tony Gwynn (.459, 1997). Ranked among NL leaders in RBI (8th, 97), AB/RBI(3rd, 5.24), AVG (8th, .315), OBP (11th, .373), multi-hit games (T-15th, 47), 3-hit games (T-14th, 12),and HBP (T-11th, 10). Batted .336 at home, 7th-highest in the majors. Ranked T-7th in the NLwith 25 go-ahead RBI and T-12th with 12 game-winning RBI. Was T-2nd in the NL and T-5th inMLB with 45 2-out RBI. Had an RBI in 64 of his 134 games, with 38 multi-RBI games. The Cardinalswere 48-16 when he drove in a run. Posted a 12-game hit streak from 5/27-6/8 (.400, 20-for-50)and also recorded three 9-game hit streaks. Did not go more than 2 games without a hit fromOpening Day through 7/24. His 37 hits in May tied his single-month high (also August 2012).Drove in 26 runs during June, 2nd most in the NL, and his career high in a month. Matched acareer high with 4-hit games on 6/25 at HOU (4-for-5) and 7/14 at CHI (4-for-5). His 50th career HRwas his 1st career grand slam on 8/26 vs. CIN, which gave STL an 8-5 lead and eventual win.Missed final 22 games of the season and the Division Series and League Championship Serieswith a left foot sprain, suffered in the 3rd inning on 9/4 at CIN.

POSTSEASON: Added to the World Series roster after missing the NLDS and NLCS recoveringfrom a foot injury. Batted .375 (6-for-16) in 6 games. Hit safely in 5 of those contests, including2 pinch-hits (2-for-2 as PH). Went 1-for-3 with a single as the DH in Game 1 at Boston, his 1st MLaction since 9/4. Walked and singled in Game 2. Hit PH double in the 9th inning of Game 3 andscored the winning run in the 9th after a defensive interference call at 3B awarded him homein the 5-4 walk-off victory. Had a PH single off the bench in the 9th inning of Game 4. Startedat 1B in Game 5, going 0-for-3. Singled twice in decisive Game 6 loss.

2012: Ranked 6th among NL leaders in AVG (.307), 5th in SLG (.522), and T-15th in RBI (92). Ledthe Cardinals in SLG despite being limited to 119 games due to 2 trips to the DL. Led MLB witha .400 AVG (50-for-125) with RISP. Finished the season with 92 RBI in 119 games for an NL-lead-ing 5.1 AB/RBI ratio. Made 86 starts at 1B, 21 in RF and 5 in LF. Primarily served as the Cards’cleanup hitter. Posted a .512 AVG (21-for-41, 2 HR) on the 1st pitch, ranking 6th in the NL. Had17 go-ahead RBI, 3rd most on the Cardinals. Had 8 game-winning RBI. Started the season on theDL recovering from off-season knee surgery (fractured right knee cap) and was activated on 5/1after missing 22 games. Appeared in 13 games and went 19-for-51 (.373) with 5 HR and 19 RBIbefore landing on the DL again on 5/18 (retro to 5/17) with a left hamstring strain. Was acti-vated from the DL on 6/1 after missing 14 games. Had 2 multi-HR games, 7/2 vs. COL and 8/7 vs.SF, the 3rd and 4th of his career. Became the 1st Cardinal since Jerry Mumphrey on 5/30/77 with2 2B in an inning on 7/22 vs. CHC (7th). Hit safely in a career-high 13 straight games from 8/10-24(.434, 23-for-53). Also had a 10-game hit streak from 9/7-16 (.295, 13-for-44). In August, was T-3rdin the NL in hits (37), and T-2nd in 2B (10) and runs (22). Had his 1st career walk-off hit with anRBI single in the 10th inning on 9/9 vs. MIL. Ranked 2nd in the NL with 28 singles and 7 go-aheadRBI in September. Singled in all 4 PA on 9/28 vs. WSH, matching a career-high hit total.

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POSTSEASON: (2012 cont.) Had 2 hits at ATL and drove in the Cardinals’ 1st run of the Wild Cardgame. Hit .316 (6-for-19) with 4 BB and 3 RBI in 5 NLDS games vs. WSH. Had 3 hits, including adouble and homer, in Game 2 of the Division Series. Hit an RBI double in the 1st inning of Game3. Had 2 of the club’s 3 hits in Game 4. Played in all 7 NLCS games vs. SF, going 3-for-24 (.125).Played RF in Game 4, LF in Game 6 and 1B in his other 5 starts as STL lost in 7 games.

2011: In his 1st full ML season, hit .315 (63-for-200) and won the World Series...Appeared in only75 regular season games (47 starts) due to 2 DL stints, but played in all 15 postseason games.Was on the DL from 4/17-5/2 (strained left groin) and from 6/8-8/10 (right knee contusion).Batted .327 in September, hitting 5 of his 11 HR during the month. Made appearances at 2B (8games, all starts), 3B (2 games, both starts), LF (26 games, 19 starts), CF (5 games, all starts), RF(18 games, 13 starts), and 1B (2 games)...Did not commit an error at any of those 6 positions (102TC). Tied for the team lead with 7 pinch-hits (.318, 7-for-22)...Ranked 2nd on the club with 4 RBIas a pinch-hitter. Had the 2nd-most HR (11) in the NL for a player with no more than 200 AB. His1st career pinch-hit HR was a 2-run shot off SF’s Tim Lincecum on 6/1. Tallied first 2 career multi-HR games, 8/17 at PIT and 9/18 at PHI. Set a career high with 4 hits on 8/17 at PIT. Had right kneesurgery after the season, performed by Dr. Richard Steadman at the Steadman Clinic in Vail, CO.

POSTSEASON: Hit .243 (9-for-37) with 3B, 4 HR, 8 RBI, and 8 BB in 15 postseason games, including8 starts, as the Cardinals won the World Series...Hit 4 HR, including 3 in the WS, tying AlbertPujols’ 2011 franchise record. Started all 3 NLDS games in the 3-game sweep of the Phillies (.100,1-for-10, 3 R, 3B, 4 BB). Had never hit a triple in 314 career big league AB, but tripled in Game 2of the NLDS at PHI and scored the winning run. Played in the last 5 games of the NLCS againstthe Brewers, a 6-game series win (.375, 3-for-8, R, HR, 3 RBI). Hit solo HR in Game 4 of NLCS at MILand had a 2-RBI pinch-hit single in Game 6. Played in all 7 games of the World Series against theRangers, making 4 starts. STL won all 3 World Series games in which he homered (G3, G6, G7).Had 3 game-winning RBI in the World Series, tying the MLB record for a single Fall Classic (alsoPIT’s Kiki Cuyler in 1925, DET’s Hank Greenberg in 1945). Had a franchise-record 4 go-ahead RBIin the World Series, T-2nd most all time. Recorded an RBI in each of his first 3 World Series AB,the 1st player to accomplish that feat since CWS’ Ted Kluszewski in 1959. Notched pinch-hit, go-ahead singles in both Game 1 and Game 2 of the WS...Started in RF in Game 3 and hit a solo HRin his 1st AB. Came off the bench (Holliday injury) to play LF in Game 6 and hit a solo HR offDerek Holland in the bottom of the 8th inning. Started in place of the injured Holliday in WSGame 7 and hit a go-ahead, game-winning solo HR in the 3rd inning, robbed Nelson Cruz of aHR in the top of the 6th inning, and caught the final out of the season, hauling in DavidMurphy’s fly ball at the left field warning track.

2010: Made his 1st career Opening Day roster and appeared in 44 games over 5 ML stints. Had3 game-winning RBI, most among Cardinals rookies. Made ML debut on 4/8 at CIN as STL’s start-ing RF (0-for-4). Recorded 1st ML hit on 4/11 at MIL off Carlos Villanueva. Hit his 1st HR off KyleKendrick on 7/19 vs. PHI as part of the Cards’ 3-HR inning. Batted .382 (13-for-34) after last recallof the season on 9/18, with a .647 SLG, 2 HR, and 6 RBI. Hit safely in 8 of his final 12 games with4 multi-hit performances. Also played in 83 games at Triple-A Memphis and had team-leading 81RBI. Tied for the minor league lead with 35 RBI in June for Memphis.

2009: Named Cardinals Minor League Player of the Year after batting .322 with an organization-best 26 HR and 83 RBI at Triple-A Memphis. Led all STL minor leaguers in hits (152), runs (78), andSLG (.547). Ranked 3rd in the Pacific Coast League in total bases (258), and was 4th in AVG, HR,and hits. Registered hits in 40 of his last 49 games, batting .402 (76-for-189) with 17 HR and 47RBI. Honored as Cardinals Minor League Player of the Month for July (.392, 10 HR, 26 RBI). LedMemphis in AVG, hits, runs, HR, RBI, 2B, OBP, and SLG. Missed 14 games from 6/25-7/6 with asprained left ankle. Hit 2-out, pinch-hit, game-tying single in the 9th inning, then scored the go-ahead run at Albuquerque in Game 2 of PCL playoffs. Went 2-for-5, HR, 2 RBI in the Triple-AChampionship Game, a 5-4 loss to Durham in 11 innings. After the season, ranked the No. 7prospect and best power hitter in the STL organization by Baseball America.

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2008: Spent the entire season with Double-A Springfield. Named to the Texas League’s midandpostseason All-Star teams. His 154 hits paced Cardinals farmhands and ranked 3rd in the TexasLeague. His .304 AVG was 9th best in the TL. Hit 22 HR, 5th most in the Texas League. Primarilyplayed at 3B (108 games). His .941 fielding percentage led Texas League 3B, as did his 217 assists. Also played 17 games in LF and 2 at 1B.

2007: Spent most of the season at High-A Palm Beach and was named to the Florida StateLeague’s postseason All-Star team. Also played 7 games for Double-A Springfield. His 224 totalbases were 2nd most in the FSL. Finished 3rd in the FSL with a .312 AVG (132-for-423), 21 HR, anda .530 SLG. Ranked 5th in the league with 77 RBI. Named MVP of the FSL All-Star Game (2-for-4,2-run HR). Participated in the FSL All-Star Game Home Run Derby, finishing 3rd after falling in atie-breaker to Palm Beach teammate Mark Hamilton. Selected as Cardinals Minor League Playerof the Month for June (.337 AVG, 33-for-98).

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PERSONALFull name: Allen Thomas Craig. Signed by Dane Walker (Cardinals). Married his wife, Marie, 2weeks after Game 7 of the 2011 World Series. The couple has a daughter, Eden. His hometownof Temecula, CA celebrated “Allen Craig Day” on 1/10/11 following the 2011 World Series win.Graduated from Chaparral (CA) High School in 2002, where he played both baseball and basket-ball. Attended the University of California at Berkeley. Was named to the Academic First TeamAll-Pac 10 Team. Played for the 2002 USA Junior National Team in Canada.

IN THE COMMUNITYAllen signed autographs and posed for pictures with fans during Winter Weekend in January2015. Took part in the Red Sox Foundation Casino Night during spring training in 2015. Alsoparticipated in the Red Sox Foundation’s Picnic in the Park in August 2014. Has greeted fans atthe gates before home games at Fenway Park in each of the last 2 seasons.

ALLEN CRAIG’S STATSYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E

2006 State College .257 48 175 21 45 13 0 4 29 1 5 7 13 28 0 0 9

2007 Palm Beach .312 112 423 77 132 25 2 21 77 0 4 6 35 79 8 3 17

Springfield .292 7 24 5 7 2 0 3 3 0 0 0 1 6 0 0 2

2008 Springfield .304 129 506 84 154 30 0 22 85 0 4 10 48 87 2 1 17

2009 Memphis .322 126 472 78 152 26 1 26 83 0 6 6 37 95 3 0 5

2010 ST. LOUIS .246 44 114 12 28 7 0 4 18 0 1 0 9 26 0 1 1

Memphis .320 83 306 57 98 24 2 14 81 0 6 4 34 59 1 0 5

2011 ST. LOUIS .315 75 200 33 63 15 0 11 40 1 2 1 15 40 5 0 0

Springfield .000 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0

Memphis .286 10 35 9 10 2 1 1 5 0 0 1 3 3 0 0 0

2012 Palm Beach .364 3 11 1 4 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0

Memphis .353 4 17 3 6 0 0 2 7 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0

ST. LOUIS .307 119 469 76 144 35 0 22 92 0 7 1 37 89 2 1 4

2013 ST. LOUIS .315 134 508 71 160 29 2 13 97 0 5 10 40 100 2 0 1

2014 ST. LOUIS .237 97 367 34 87 17 1 7 44 0 2 3 26 77 1 1 0

BOSTON .128 29 94 7 12 3 0 1 2 0 0 4 9 36 1 0 0

Pawtucket .200 2 5 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0

2015 BOSTON .152 36 79 6 12 1 0 1 3 0 0 2 7 26 0 0 0

Pawtucket .274 93 343 29 94 14 0 4 30 0 3 4 49 70 0 0 3

Major League Totals .276 534 1831 239 506 107 3 59 296 1 17 21 143 394 11 3 6

Minor League Totals .303 619 2323 365 703 136 6 98 404 1 29 38 223 433 14 4 58

Red Sox Totals .139 65 173 13 24 4 0 2 5 0 0 6 16 62 1 0 0

2006 Signed by the St. Louis Cardinals as an eighth-round selection in the June Draft

2011 On disabled list with a left groin strain, 4/18-5/1

2011 On disabled list with a right knee fracture, 6/8-8/9

2012 On disabled list recovering from right knee surgery, 3/26-4/30

2012 On disabled list with a left hamstring strain, 5/17-31

2014 Acquired by the Boston Red Sox with RHP Joe Kelly in exchange for RHP John Lackey, LHP Corey Littrell,

and cash considerations on 7/31

2014 On disabled list with a left foot sprain, 8/2-20

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SUMMARY: Combined with Double-A Portland (19 GS) and Triple-A Pawtucket (7 GS) to go 11-7with a 3.17 ERA (48 ER/136.1 IP), .222 opponent AVG (113-for-510), and 8.5 SO/9.0 IP. NamedPortland’s Pitcher of the Year. Tabbed an Eastern League mid-season All-Star. Ranked amongRed Sox organization leaders in wins (T-1st), SO (2nd, 128), and ERA (4th). Held right-handed bat-ters to a .196 AVG (56-for-286). Made 7 starts with Portland from 4/25-5/27, going 5-1 with a 2.27ERA (10 ER/39.2 IP) and .200 opponent AVG (28-for-140) in that span. Matched his career high with10 SO in 6.1 IP on 5/6 at Binghamton. Gave up only 1 hit in 6.0 IP on 5/27 at Binghamton. Did notallow a HR in his first 9 starts with Portland (47.2 IP). Recorded a perfect 1st inning as the start-ing pitcher in the Eastern League All-Star Game on 7/15 at Portland’s Hadlock Field. Transferredto Pawtucket on 8/5...From the time of his promotion to the end of the season, ranked 6thamong Triple-A pitchers in opponent AVG (.195, 29-for-149) and T-7th in strikeouts (37).Recorded at least 5.0 IP and allowed 2 ER or fewer in each of his 7 starts with Pawtucket. Woneach of his final 3 decisions with the PawSox. Following the season, was 1-0 with a 4.07 ERA (11ER/24.1 IP) in 5 starts for La Guaira of the Venezuelan Winter League.

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2014: Spent the entire season with High-A Salem, ranking among club leaders in appearances(T-4th, 24), IP (3rd, 95.2), and SO (4th, 80). Posted a 3.61 ERA (19 ER/47.1 IP) in 14 games as a reliev-er compared to a 5.77 ERA (31 ER/48.1 IP) in 10 starts. All but 1 of his relief appearances spannedmultiple innings (0.1 IP on 6/4 vs. Frederick). Tossed 6.0 innings of 1-hit, shutout ball in a win on5/7 vs. Wilmington. Missed time on the disabled list from 8/4-22 (right forearm strain). Made 3appearances (1 start) from 8/22 through the end of the season (3.12 ERA, 3 ER/8.2 IP). Made 1relief appearance for Salem in the postseason (2 R, 3.1 IP). After the season, made 2 reliefappearances for La Guaira of the Venezuelan Winter League (5 R, 2.2 IP).

2013: Matched High-A Salem’s team lead in starts (26) and ranked T-2nd in wins (8). Went 4-0 witha 1.13 ERA (3 ER/24.0 IP) and .163 opponent AVG (13-for-80) in day games. Earned 3 straight winsfrom 6/11-23 (1.42 ERA, 3 R/19.0 IP). Had a 3.18 ERA (12 ER/34.0 IP) with 29 SO over his last 6 regu-lar season starts from 8/6-9/2. Won Game 3 vs. Potomac to clinch the Mills Cup Championship (6.0IP, 3 R, 2 ER).

2012: Spent the season at Short-A Lowell, leading the club and placing among New York-PennLeague leaders in ERA (2nd, 1.40, 12 ER), wins (T-1st, 8) and SO (3rd, 72)...Also ranked 2nd on theSpinners and T-4th in the NYPL with 77.1 IP. Held left-handed batters to a .189 AVG (25-for-132).Tossed at least 4.0 IP in 13 of his 15 appearances. Gave up only 4 runs in 33.0 IP as a starter (1.09ERA). Did not allow a run over his first 3 appearances of the season from 6/18-27 (11.0 IP)...Went8-1 in 9 consecutive games with a decision from 7/12-8/27. Named Red Sox Minor League Pitcherof the Month for July (4-1, 2.18 ERA, 8 ER/33.0 IP, 35 SO). Gave up 1 hit over 6.2 scoreless IP on8/22 at Aberdeen.

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CUEVAS, WILLIAM RHP

BATS: Right THROWS: RightHEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 215OPENING DAY AGE: 25 BORN: October 14, 1990 in Caracas, VZRESIDES: Aragua, VZACQUIRED: Signed as an international free agent on 7/2/2008CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2016

Entering the 8th season of his professional career, all in the Red Sox organization. Venezuelannative was signed by the Red Sox as an international free agent in 2008 and spent first 3 minorleague seasons (2009-11) in the Dominican Summer League. Has averaged 7.5 SO/9.0 IP and 2.6BB/9.0 IP in his career, including 389 SO in 444.2 IP over his last 4 campaigns (7.9 SO/9.0 IP). Hasrecorded more innings than hits allowed in 6 of his 7 minor league seasons. In the last 2 years,has limited opponents to a .235 AVG (205-for-874). Began 2015 with Double-A Portland andnamed Sea Dogs Pitcher of the Year. Was the Eastern Division’s starting pitcher in the 2015Eastern League All-Star Game. Combined with Portland and Triple-A Pawtucket to win 11 gamesin 2015, tied for most in the Red Sox organization. Had never pitched above High-A prior to theseason.

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2011: Went 3-1 with a 2.19 ERA (12 ER/49.1 IP) in 14 games between the Red Sox’ Rookie-levelDominican Summer League and Gulf Coast League affiliates. Did not allow an earned run (3 R) in10.2 IP over 3 appearances in the DSL prior to his transfer to the GCL on 6/20.

2010: Ranked 2nd on the Dominican Summer League Red Sox with 38 SO and T-3rd with 14appearances. Started his first 6 games of the season, going 0-3 with a 3.71 ERA (11 ER/26.2 IP),before posting a 2-1 record with a save and a 2.54 ERA (8 ER/28.1 IP) in his final 8 games as areliever.

2009: Made professional debut with the Dominican Summer League Red Sox. T-3rd on the teamwith 18 appearances and ranked 3rd among club qualifiers with a 1.14 WHIP.

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YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK

2009 DSL Red Sox 4-1 3.17 18 0 0 0 3 48.1 44 19 17 1 4 11 36 3 0

2010 DSL Red Sox 2-4 3.11 14 6 0 0 1 55.0 54 22 19 0 2 12 38 7 0

2011 DSL Red Sox 1-0 0.00 3 0 0 0 0 10.2 8 3 0 0 1 1 12 2 0

GCL Red Sox 2-1 2.79 11 2 0 0 1 38.2 32 16 12 2 1 9 25 8 0

2012 Lowell 8-2 1.40 15 6 0 0 0 77.1 55 12 12 4 0 15 72 3 1

2013 Salem 8-9 5.05 26 26 1 0 0 135.1 139 82 76 13 4 40 109 12 1

2014 Salem 2-6 4.70 24 10 0 0 1 95.2 92 57 50 7 9 32 80 9 1

2015 Portland 8-5 3.40 19 19 0 0 0 95.1 84 43 36 4 3 41 91 9 0

Pawtucket 3-2 2.63 7 7 0 0 0 41.0 29 12 12 3 1 14 37 1 0

Minor League Totals 38-30 3.53 137 76 1 0 6 597.1 537 266 234 34 25 175 500 54 3

2008 Signed by the Boston Red Sox as an international free agent on 7/2

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SUMMARY: Made his 1st ML Opening Day roster with Cincinnati and played 14 games over 2stints with the Reds. Also played 96 games over 2 stints at Triple-A Louisville, leading the teamwith 19 2B. Was hitless in 3 pinch-hit opportunities with the Reds before being optioned toTriple-A Louisville on 4/13. Finished 2nd on the Bats with 9 HR and 3rd with 36 RBI. Hit a grandslam and drove in a season-high 5 in a 7-6, 11-inning win on 4/18 vs. Indianapolis. Homered offTsuyoshi Wada in the 1st game of his 2nd stint with the Reds on 6/11 at CHC. Over 10 gamesfrom 6/11-27, hit .300 (6-for-20) with a 2B, 3B, HR, 3 RBI, and a .900 OPS before returning toLouisville. Played 45 Triple-A games from 6/29-9/7. Was designated for assignment on 7/26 andsent outright to Louisville on 7/28. On 9/5 vs. Columbus, tallied his 100th career minor leagueHR. Signed with the Red Sox as a minor league free agent on 12/15.

2015 HIGHLIGHTS

2014: Played 131 games at Triple-A Fresno, recording career highs with 21 HR (tied) and 21 SB...Played 8 games for the Giants as a September call-up in ML debut. Hit .274 (136-for-496) with 66R, 23 2B, 3 3B, 21 HR, 85 RBI, and 21 SB for Fresno...Became the 5th player in Grizzlies history totally 20 HR and 20 SB in a season. Became the 1st Fresno player to record at least 20 2B, 20 HR,80 RBI, and 20 SB in a single season. Had 37 multi-hit games with the Grizzlies. From 4/28-5/9, col-lected multiple hits in 8 of 12 games, going 18-for-51 (.353) with 6 extra-base hits and 13 RBI.While with Fresno, appeared at RF (39 G), SS (33 G), 3B (32 G), LF (22 G), and 1B (15 G). Called upto the Giants on 9/1. Made his ML debut on 9/3 at COL. Homered off Ian Kennedy for his first bigleague hit on 9/21 at SD. Played 20 games for Magallanes in the Venezuelan Winter League afterthe season. Went 24-for-78 (.308) with 8 R, 5 2B, and 4 RBI.

2013: Spent the season at Triple-A Fresno, finishing 2nd on the team with 65 RBI and 3rd with15 HR in 132 games. Recorded 33 multi-hit games, including 10 games with 3 or more hits. Hit.319 (75-for-235) with 15 2B, 2 3B, 7 HR, 31 RBI, and a .361 OBP in 67 road games. When leadingoff an inning, batted .387 (41-for-106) with a .409 OBP and a .642 SLG.

2012: Attended Giants Major League Spring Training camp before spending the season atDouble-A Richmond and Triple-A Fresno. Was placed on the 7-day DL at Fresno on 7/21, endinghis summer season. Went 85-for-362 (.235) with 20 2B, 5 HR, and 44 RBI between the 2 clubs.Entered the season as the top-rated power hitter in the Giants system according to BaseballAmerica. Started the season with Richmond, logging 49 Double-A games. Joined Fresno on 5/31and played 43 games with the Grizzlies. Finished the season on a 7-game hitting streak prior toa season-ending DL stint beginning 7/21 (left knee injury). Played 10 games for the ScottsdaleScorpions of the Arizona Fall League following the regular season, hitting .317 (13-for-41) with6 R, 2 2B, 3 HR, and 8 RBI.

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DOMINGUEZ, CHRIS 3B

BATS: Right THROWS: RightHEIGHT: 6-4 WEIGHT: 233OPENING DAY AGE: 29 BORN: November 22, 1986 in Los Angeles, CARESIDES: Miami, FLACQUIRED: Signed as a minor league free agent on 12/15/2015CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2016

Enters his 8th professional season and 1st with the Red Sox organization. Has played in 22major league games between the Giants (2014) and Reds (2015)...Homered for his 1st ML hit on9/21/14 at SD. Has appeared defensively at the infield and outfield corners in both the majors(7 games in LF, 2 at 1B, 1 at RF, and 1 at 3B) and minors (462 games at 3B, 115 at LF, 98 at 1B, and52 in RF). Has hit 100 HR in 785 career minor league games, reaching double digits 5 times. In2014, combined for 22 HR between Triple-A Fresno (21) and the Giants (1). Represented theGiants’ Single-A Augusta as a member of the South Atlantic League’s mid-season and postseasonAll-Star teams in 2010.

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PERSONALSigned by Kevin Christman (Giants). Attended the University of Louisville. Was named theSporting News 2009 Pre-Season National Player of the Year. In 64 games as a junior at Louisville,hit .345 with 25 HR, 82 RBI, and a .443 OBP. Led the 2008 Cape Cod League with 10 HR for Hyannis.Was drafted twice and elected not to sign before signing with the Giants following the 2009June Draft. Was selected by the Texas Rangers in the 17th round of the 2005 June Draft and bythe Colorado Rockies in the 5th round of the 2008 June Draft.

2011: Split the season between High-A San Jose and Double-A Richmond...Combined to hit .266(147-for-553) with 32 2B, 18 HR, and 85 RBI. Hit .291 (75-for-258) with 22 XBH and an .802 OPS in 63games at San Jose. Was successful in 8 of 10 SB attempts. Joined Richmond on 6/16 and was 4thamong Flying Squirrels with 45 RBI despite playing in only 78 Double-A games. Ranked T-4th onthe club with 22 2B and 5th with 7 HR. Was named Eastern League Player of the Week for 5/20-26,hitting .458 (11-for-24) with 7 2B, 3B, HR, and 8 RBI over 6 games. Hit the first grand slam inRichmond history on 6/27 vs. Harrisburg, tying the club record with 6 RBI.

2010: Named a South Atlantic League mid-season and postseason All-Star, leading the league with101 RBI and finishing 2nd in HR (21) and 5th in hits (152) for Single-A Augusta. With 32 2B, 4 3B, and21 HR, collected a team-leading 255 total bases. Hit .366 (60-for-164) with 26 XBH and 83 RBI withRISP. Was the Giants Minor League Player of the Month for May (.274, 34-for-124, 4 HR, 26 RBI, 5 SB).Won the SAL All-Star Game’s Home Run Derby. Following the regular season, hit .357 (10-for-32)with a .438 OBP and a .500 SLG in 10 games for the Leones de Ponce of the Puerto Rican WinterLeague.

2009: Played 9 games with the Rookie-level Arizona League Giants before spending the rest of theseason with Short-A Salem-Keizer. Combined for a .263 AVG (57-for-217), 39 R, 11 HR, 40 RBI, and 12SB in 56 games. Hit .306 (11-for-36) with a .903 OPS in 9 Arizona League games prior to joining Salem-Keizer. Tied for the Salem-Keizer team lead with 9 HR in 47 games...Drove in 32 and led the teamwith 11 SB in 13 attempts.

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CHRIS DOMINGUEZ’ STATSYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E

2009 AZL Giants .306 9 36 8 11 2 0 2 8 0 0 1 3 9 1 0 0

Salem-Keizer .254 47 181 31 46 5 1 9 32 0 4 4 9 57 11 2 8

2010 Augusta .272 137 559 85 152 32 4 21 101 0 3 11 35 133 14 7 32

2011 San Jose .291 63 258 40 75 10 1 11 40 0 2 1 18 73 8 2 13

Richmond .244 78 295 35 72 22 2 7 45 0 5 4 9 78 1 5 13

2012 Richmond .223 49 188 17 42 9 0 2 19 0 1 1 7 50 3 0 4

Fresno .247 43 174 15 43 11 0 3 25 0 0 2 2 47 1 2 5

2013 Fresno .294 132 466 60 137 24 5 15 65 0 2 6 23 112 4 5 16

2014 Fresno .274 131 496 66 136 23 3 21 85 0 6 4 22 143 21 10 16

SAN FRAN .059 8 17 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 0

2015 Louisville .223 96 296 32 66 19 0 9 36 1 2 6 16 92 5 3 8

CINCINNATI .261 14 23 2 6 1 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 12 0 0 0

Major League Totals .175 22 40 3 7 1 1 2 5 0 0 0 1 16 0 0 0

Minor League Totals .264 785 2949 389 780 157 16 100 456 1 25 40 144 794 69 36 110

2005 Selected by the Texas Rangers in the 17th round of the June Draft (did not sign)

2008 Selected by the Colorado Rockies in the 5th round of the June Draft (did not sign)

2009 Signed by the San Francisco Giants as a 3rd-round selection in the June Draft

2015 Signed by the Cincinnati Reds as a minor league free agent on 2/11

2015 Signed by the Boston Red Sox as a minor league free agent on 12/15

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SUMMARY: Made 22 appearances (20 GS) over 2 stints with SEA. Also made 12 starts with Triple-A Tacoma. Allowed 4 ER or more in 9 of his Triple-A starts, but gave up 3 ER or fewer in 15 ofhis 20 ML starts. Made 11 quality starts with the Mariners. Made 2 relief appearances with SEA,both scoreless. Tossed 1.0 shutout inning on 8/24 vs. OAK and struck out his only batter facedon 9/18 at TEX. With SEA, held left-handed batters to a .227 AVG/.299 OBP/.309 SLG line (22-for-97,8 BB, 34 SO). Began the season with Tacoma and went 2-0 with an 8.04 ERA (14 ER/15.2 IP) in 3starts before being recalled by SEA on 4/26. Went 3-3 with a 2.79 ERA (18 ER/58.0 IP) in his first 9ML starts from 4/26-6/9...Allowed only 1 run in 3 consecutive outings from 5/14-25 (20.0 IP). Gaveup 4 runs on 5/30 vs. CLE, snapping a streak of 16 consecutive starts allowing 3 runs or fewer(began 7/21/14). During that streak, was 5-5 with a 2.42 ERA (24 ER/89.1 IP). Recorded a career-high-tying 10 SO with 0 BB on 6/19 vs. HOU. Optioned to Tacoma on 7/3 and made 9 more startsbefore 8/23 recall. Closed out the year with 9 appearances (7 starts) for the Mariners (1-2, 3.86ERA, 16 ER/37.1 IP). Posted a 1.59 ERA (3 ER/17.0 IP), 1.00 WHIP, and .143 opponent AVG (8-for-56)from 9/12-28 (4 G, 3 GS). Allowed only 1 hit and 0 ER in 5.1 IP on 9/12 vs. COL, earning the win.

2015 HIGHLIGHTS

2014: Made 1st Opening Day roster and ML debut despite having never pitched above Double-A. Was 1 of only 7 ML rookies to win at least 10 games. Also ranked among rookie leaders instarts (3rd, 29), innings (3rd, 163.2), and strikeouts (T-5th, 143). Became the 7th rookie pitcherin Mariners history to record at least 10 wins in a season, the 1st since John Halama (11) andFreddy Garcia (17) in 1999. Among Mariners rookie pitchers all-time, ranked 4th in SO, 6th instarts, 7th in wins, and 8th in IP. Went 4-0 with a 2.23 ERA (10 ER/40.1 IP) and .201 opponent AVG(29-for-144) in 6 daytime starts. Held left-handed batters to a .212 AVG (28-for-132). Earned aspot on SEA’s Opening Day roster after making his 1st major league spring training appearanceas a non-roster invitee. Made ML debut on 4/3 at OAK, carrying a no-hitter through 4.2 IP (5.0 IP,2 H, R, 2 BB, 4 SO). Recorded 10 SO on 5/1 at NYY. Was the 2nd opposing rookie in 45 seasons tostrike out 10 or more batters in a Yankee Stadium debut (also Matt Moore, 9/22/11, 11 SO). Threwa 3-hit shutout on 6/1 vs. DET. Became the 1st Mariners rookie pitcher to throw a shutout sinceFreddy Garcia on 8/24/99 vs. DET, and the 1st to allow 3 hits or fewer in a shutout since DaveFleming on 8/25/92 vs. CLE. Ranked 5th among ML rookies with a 2.31 ERA (13 ER/50.2 IP) after theAll-Star break (min. 10 GS). Allowed 2 ER or fewer in each of his 10 starts after the break.Optioned to Triple-A Tacoma on 8/7. Earned the win and allowed no hits in his lone appearancewith the Rainiers on 8/13 at New Orleans (5.0 IP, BB, 6 SO). Returned to SEA on 8/18. Shut downfor the season after leaving his start on 9/16 at LAA with a strained flexor bundle in his leftelbow.

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ELIAS, ROENIS LHP

BATS: Left THROWS: LeftHEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 204OPENING DAY AGE: 27 BORN: August 1, 1988 in Guantanamo, CubaRESIDES: Austin, TXACQUIRED: From Seattle along with RHP Carson Smith in exchangefor LHP Wade Miley and RHP Jonathan Aro on 12/7/2015CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2016

Entering 1st season in Red Sox organization...Acquired from the Mariners along with CarsonSmith last December in exchange for Wade Miley and Jonathan Aro. Has thrown 279.0 inningsover 51 career ML games (49 starts) with the Mariners from 2014-15. Has held opponents to a.247 AVG (257-for-1,042) while posting a 3.97 ERA (123 ER). Has held left-handed batters to a .218AVG (50-for-229) and .635 OPS in the majors. Made 1st Opening Day roster with SEA in 2014despite never having pitched above Double-A. Allowed 3 R or fewer in 16 consecutive startsfrom 7/21/14-5/25/15, posting a 2.42 ERA in that time. Spent both of his Serie Nacional seasons(2008-09) with his hometown team, Guantanamo. Combined to go 7-10 with a 7.37 ERA (77ER/94.0 IP) in 39 appearances (18 starts). Debuted at 19 years old during 2008-09 season.

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PERSONALFull name: Roenis Leliebre Elias. Name is pronounced “roh-EN-ees ehl-LEE-us.” Signed by TedHeid and Patrick Guerrero (Mariners). As a native of Guantanamo, Cuba, established residency inMexico in late 2010 before signing with SEA. Played for Guantanamo in Cuba’s major league,Serie Nacional.

2013: Spent entire season with SEA’s Double-A Jackson affiliate. Named a Southern League mid-season All-Star. Ranked 7th in the Southern League in ERA (3.18) and finished 4th among leaguestarters in SO/9.0 IP (8.38). Allowed 3 ER or fewer in 19 of 22 starts and never gave up more than5 ER in a game. Held LHB to a .160 AVG/.256 OBP/.236 SLG line (17-for-106, 5 2B, HR). Earned a no-decision in his Double-A debut on 4/5 at Jacksonville, despite allowing no hits in 6.0 IP (2 BB, 7 SO).Recorded 10 SO and 0 BB in only 5.0 IP on 7/24 at Chattanooga. Placed on the DL on 8/19 and missedthe remainder of the season after undergoing an appendectomy. Following the season, made 3starts for Lara of the Venezuelan Winter League.

2012: Spent entire season with SEA’s High-A club in High Desert. Was the 4th pitcher in team his-tory to make at least 25 starts and have an ERA below 4.00 in a season (26 GS, 3.76 ERA). Named aCalifornia League postseason All-Star. Had the lowest WHIP in the California League (1.19) andranked among leaders in ERA (4th) and opponent AVG (2nd, .245). Among CL starters, had the 2nd-lowest opponent AVG and allowed the 2nd-fewest base runners per 9.0 IP (11.22). Led theMavericks in wins (11) and quality starts (12). Held left-handed batters to a .212 AVG (39-for-184) and.259 OBP. Made 7 quality starts of at least 7.0 IP and 2 of 8.0 IP. Recorded a season-high 11 SOagainst only 1 BB in 7.2 IP on 7/21 at Stockton. Threw 6 quality starts in his final 8 outings begin-ning 7/16 (5-1, 2.34 ERA, 13 ER/50.0 IP).

2011: Made U.S. debut, combining to go 5-2, 4.28 ERA (23 ER/48.1 IP) in 11 appearances (8 starts)between the Rookie-level Arizona League Mariners, Rookie-level Pulaski, and Single-A Clinton.Made only 1 relief appearance in the AZL before transferring to Pulaski on 7/18. Made 1st start andearned 1st win on 7/29 at Princeton (5.0 IP, 4 H, R). Transferred to Clinton on 8/1 and spent theremainder of the season there.

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ROENIS ELIAS’ STATSYEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK

2011 AZL Mariners 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Pulaski 1-0 0.82 3 1 0 0 0 11.0 11 4 1 0 2 3 8 0 0

Clinton 4-2 5.45 7 7 0 0 0 36.1 41 24 22 7 1 18 33 4 0

2012 High Desert 11-6 3.76 26 26 0 0 0 148.1 136 80 62 19 8 41 128 2 8

2013 Jackson 6-11 3.18 22 22 0 0 0 130.0 112 57 46 9 4 50 121 2 3

2014 SEATTLE 10-12 3.85 29 29 1 1 0 163.2 151 77 70 16 11 64 143 6 4

Tacoma 1-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 0 0

2015 Tacoma 4-2 7.34 12 12 0 0 0 61.1 80 54 50 9 4 18 47 5 3

SEATTLE 5-8 4.14 22 20 0 0 0 115.1 106 57 53 15 9 44 97 1 1

Major League Totals 15-20 3.97 51 49 1 1 0 279.0 257 134 123 31 20 108 240 7 5

Minor League Totals 27-21 4.15 72 69 0 0 0 393.0 381 219 181 44 19 131 343 13 14

2011 Signed by the Seattle Mariners as an international free agent on 5/3

2015 Acquired by the Boston Red Sox with RHP Carson Smith in exchange for LHP Wade Miley and RHP Jonathan Aro on 12/7

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BATS: Left THROWS: LeftHEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 225OPENING DAY AGE: 23 BORN: April 22, 1992 in La Sabana, VZRESIDES: Barquisimeto, VZACQUIRED: From San Francisco with RHP Heath Hembree inexchange for RHP Jake Peavy and cash on July 26, 2014CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2016

ESCOBAR, EDWIN LHP

Began the season on the ML disabled list with left elbow inflammation. After a 2-game rehabassignment between Triple-A Pawtucket and Single-A Greenville in mid-June, spent remainderof the year with the PawSox. Threw 3.0 scoreless IP with 3 SO over a 2-game rehab assignmentbetween Greenville and Pawtucket from 6/9-12. Was activated from the DL and optioned to thePawSox on 6/13. Went 3-3 with a 5.07 ERA (28 ER/49.2 IP) and 24 SO in 19 total games (7 starts)with Pawtucket, including the rehab appearance. After beginning the year in relief, started 6of his final 7 outings. Went 3-2 with a 3.90 ERA (13 ER/30.0 IP) from the rotation, allowing 1 or 0ER in 3 of the 6 starts. Earned the win in 3 of his final 4 starts for the PawSox, posting a 3.27ERA (8 ER/22.0 IP). Made 7 appearances (all starts) for Cardenales de Lara in the VenezuelanWinter League after the season.

2015 HIGHLIGHTS

2014: In his 1st year at the Triple-A level, combined to go 3-10, 4.94 ERA (76 ER/138.1 IP) with 45BB and 116 SO in 25 starts between Pawtucket and Fresno. Began the year with Triple-A Fresnoin SF’s minor league system. Prior to the season was rated the No. 2 overall prospect in theirsystem by Baseball America. Finished 3rd on the staff in SO (96) despite making his final appear-ance for them on 7/21. Held left-handed batters to a .188 AVG (27-for-144) at Fresno. Selectedto the World Team roster for the 2014 MLB All-Star Futures Game at MIN. Allowed 1 run on 3hits in 1.0 inning of work (ND). Acquired by BOS from SF on 7/26 and was optioned to Triple-APawtucket. Made 5 starts for the PawSox to close out the regular season and had a 1.80 ERA (5ER/25.0 IP) over his first 4 starts, going at least 6.0 IP in each outing. Made 3 starts for Pawtucketin the playoffs, going 1-0 with a 2.18 ERA (5 ER/20.2 IP), 2 BB and 18 SO. Earned the win in Game1 of the Governors’ Cup Finals on 9/9 vs. Durham. Started the Triple-A Championship Game on9/16 vs. Omaha but did not factor into the decision in the PawSox’ 4-2 loss to the Pacific CoastLeague champions. Had 3 total stints in the majors with the Red Sox, but only appeared in 2games, both in relief. Was recalled 3 times: 8/10 (did not appear), 8/27, and 9/17. Made his MLdebut on 8/27 at TOR, throwing 1.0 scoreless inning in relief. Only appeared in 1 game follow-ing his final call-up of the season (9/24 vs. TB – 1.0 IP, ER).

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Entering his 2nd full season in the Red Sox organization after being acquired from SF via tradeon 7/26/14. Missed 1st half of the 2015 season due to left elbow inflammation. Finished out theseason with Triple-A Pawtucket starting in mid-June. Began his professional career in the TEXorganization after being signed as an international free agent in July 2008. Was traded to SF inexchange for LHP Ben Snyder on 4/1/10. Over his 7-year professional career in the minorleagues, has posted a 2.72 SO/BB ratio (572 SO/210 BB), while averaging 8.46 SO/9.0 IP (608.1 IP).Made his ML debut with the Red Sox in 2014 working as a reliever. Made 8 starts for Triple-APawtucket between the regular season and playoffs in 2014 and helped the PawSox to theInternational League championship. Started for the PawSox in the Triple-A Championship gameon 9/16 vs. Omaha (ND). Selected to the World Team roster for the 2014 MLB All-Star FuturesGame at MIN. Named to the 2013 California League Mid-Season All-Star Team while pitching forHigh-A San Jose. Following the 2013 season was named the No. 2 overall prospect in SF’s sys-tem by Baseball America. Was also rated the No. 56 prospect overall by the same publicationafter the 2013 season. Finished 10th among all full-season Single-A pitchers with 122 SO in 2012while pitching for Augusta. His 2.96 ERA that season ranked 4th lowest among all SF minorleague pitchers.

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PERSONALMarried, wife’s name is Daiyih Angulo. Has one son, Dominic. Is the cousin of former pitcherKelvim Escobar who played 12 seasons in the majors between TOR and LAA.

2013: Split the season between High-A San Jose and Double-A Richmond and combined to go 8-8,2.78 ERA (40 ER, 128.2 IP) with 146 SO in 26 games (24 starts). Was 1 of 7 San Jose Giants to be namedto the California League mid-season All-Star team. Did not allow a run in 4 of his 10 starts withDouble-A Richmond. Between both clubs totaled 146 SO compared to 30 BB in 128.2 IP. Posted a2.16 ERA through the first 5 starts of the season, of which all were no-decisions. Was named CLPitcher of the Week for the week ending on 7/7. Made 2 starts in that span and did not allow anER in 13.0 IP with 14 SO. Was promoted to Richmond on 7/10. At the time of his promotion, heranked 3rd in the CL in ERA (2.89) and had posted a 5.41 SO/BB ratio (92 SO/17 BB) in 74.0 IP. NamedEastern League Pitcher of the Week for the week ending 8/4. Threw 7.0 shutout innings againstNew Hampshire in his only start of the week, allowing 1 hit, and retiring 21 of his 22 batters faced.Posted a 16.1-inning scoreless streak over a span of 3 outings, 7/23-8/3. Pitched for Cardenales deLara in the Venezuelan Winter League after the season. Posted a 3.68 ERA (9 ER, 22.0 IP) in 17 games(2 starts). Named the No. 56 overall prospect in minor league baseball by Baseball America afterthe season.

2012: Finished with the 3rd-best ERA (2.96) in the South Atlantic League while at Single-A Augusta.Struck out 122 batters on the season, the 10th-highest total among all full-season Single-A pitch-ers. His ERA ranked 4th lowest among all SF minor leaguers. Pitched 6.0-plus innings in 14 of his22 starts, which included 12 quality starts. Posted a 3.77 ERA (24 ER/57.1 IP) in 11 starts prior to theAll-Star break and a 2.33 ERA (19 ER/73.1 IP) in 11 starts after. Named SAL Pitcher of the Week forthe week ending 8/26. Threw 8.0 scoreless innings with 9 SO on 8/19 vs. Charleston. Selected as aMiLB.com Organization All-Star after the season. Named SF’s No. 14 overall prospect by BaseballAmerica after the season.

2011: Split his 1st full year in the SF organization between Single-A Augusta and the Rookie-levelArizona League Giants. Began the year with Augusta. Was on the DL from 4/24-5/13 with a lacera-tion on his left hand. Spent the remainder of the year with the AZL Giants, appearing in 15 games(12 starts). Pitched for Cardenales de Lara of the Venezuelan Winter League following the season.

2010: Was traded from TEX to SF on 4/1 and spent the entire season with Single-A Salem-Keizer inthe Giants system. Averaged 9.86 SO/9.0 IP on the season (69 SO/63.0 IP). Named Northwest LeaguePitcher of the Week for the week ending 8/16 (W, 6.0 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 7 SO). Pitched for Lara in theVenezuelan Winter League after the season...Was 1-0, 2.82 ERA (7 ER/22.1 IP) in 6 games (5 starts).

2009: Began his professional career with the Rookie-level Arizona League Rangers. Averaged 9.60SO/9.0 IP on the season (48 SO/45.0 IP).

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In January 2015, Edwin interacted with fans at Red Sox Winter Weekend and visited the JimmyFund during the Red Sox Rookie Development Program. Attended the Red Sox FoundationCasino Night during spring training in 2015. Also took part in a fan/player photo session andgreeted fans at the gates before a 2014 home game.

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EDWIN ESCOBAR’S STATSYEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK

2009 AZL Rangers 2-5 5.00 13 12 0 0 0 45.0 53 34 25 1 4 16 48 8 5

2010 Salem-Keizer 2-4 4.86 14 14 0 0 0 63.0 64 40 34 6 3 40 69 7 4

2011 Augusta 1-3 18.00 4 2 0 0 0 6.0 15 15 12 0 1 5 5 1 0

AZL Giants 2-4 5.09 15 12 0 0 0 46.0 51 30 26 2 5 17 42 3 2

2012 Augusta 7-8 2.96 22 22 0 0 0 130.2 121 57 43 7 7 32 122 10 2

2013 San Jose 3-4 2.89 16 14 0 0 0 74.2 68 33 24 3 1 17 92 0 1

Richmond 5-4 2.67 10 10 0 0 0 54.0 44 18 16 2 2 13 54 1 0

2014 Fresno 3-8 5.11 20 20 0 0 0 111.0 128 69 63 16 6 37 96 4 2

Pawtucket 0-2 4.28 5 5 0 0 0 27.1 33 15 13 3 0 8 20 0 0

BOSTON 0-0 4.50 2 0 0 0 0 2.0 1 1 1 0 1 0 2 0 0

2015 Greenville 0-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Pawtucket 3-3 5.07 19 6 0 0 0 49.2 52 29 28 8 2 25 24 0 0

Major League Totals 0-0 4.50 2 0 0 0 0 2.0 1 1 1 0 1 0 2 0 0

Minor League Totals 28-45 4.20 139 118 0 0 0 608.1 629 340 284 48 31 210 572 34 16

2008 Signed by the Texas Rangers as an international free agent on 7/2

2010 Acquired by the San Francisco Giants in exchange for LHP Ben Snyder on 4/1

2014 Acquired by the Boston Red Sox along with RHP Heath Hembree in exchange for RHP Jake Peavy and cash considerations on 7/26

2015 On disabled list with left elbow inflammation from 3/29 - 6/12

ESCOBAR, EDWIN (continued) LHP

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YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E

2013 Lowell .333 14 48 2 16 4 0 0 4 0 1 3 4 4 4 0 1

Greenville .259 38 147 23 38 8 0 1 16 2 3 6 13 22 2 2 4

2014 Salem .300 99 360 64 108 19 8 1 53 5 1 3 64 51 8 4 12

2015 Portland .234 40 137 15 32 3 0 0 7 4 1 1 23 28 1 0 4

Pawtucket .000 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1

Minor League Totals .278 193 698 104 194 34 8 2 80 11 6 13 105 105 15 6 22

BATS: Switch THROWS: RightHEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 185

OPENING DAY AGE: 25 BORN: September 5, 1990 in Richmond, VARESIDES: Richmond, VA

ACQUIRED: Red Sox 21st pick (21st round, 623rd overall) in the 2013 June Draft

CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2016

2015 HIGHLIGHTSINF GRAGNANI, REED

2014: Spent entire season with High-A Salem, pacing the Carolina League with a .409 OBP andranking 2nd with a .300 AVG (108-for-360). Was the toughest batter in the league to strike out(7.06 AB/SO). Following the season, ranked by Baseball America as having the best strike-zonejudgment in the CL. Drew 64 BB, 2nd most on the club and 4th in the CL. Also ranked 2nd onthe team in runs (64), 3B (8), and OBP, and 3rd in games (99), hits (108) and RBI (53). Was nameda CL mid- and post-season All-Star. Hit .380 (46-for-121) with RISP, including .474 (9-for-19) withthe bases loaded. Split time between 2B (65 GS), 3B (6 GS), and LF (7 G, 6 GS). Began the seasonhitting .400 (32-for-80) with a .490 OBP over 22 games from 4/4-5/6, both the highest marks inthe CL over that span. Hit lone HR of the season on 8/15, a 2-run shot in a 3-2 victory vs. MyrtleBeach.

2013: Split 1st pro season between Short-A Lowell (14 G) and Single-A Greenville (38 G). Posted a.321 AVG (18-for-56) against LHP. Hit .333 (16-for-48) with the Spinners before a 7/10 promotion toGreenville.

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REED GRAGNANI’S STATS

Earned 1st-Team All-ACC honors at 2B and named to the ACC All-Tournament Team as a seniorat the University of Virginia in 2013. Hit .362 in 2012. Selected by the Red Sox in the 27th roundof the 2009 June Draft, but did not sign.

PERSONAL

SUMMARY: Limited to 42 games due to a pair of DL stints. Made both his Double-A and Triple-A debuts. Began the season with Portland and hit .321 (9-for-28) in his first 9 games. Placed onthe DL from 5/28-6/8. Transferred to Pawtucket on 7/7 and appeared in 2 games with thePawSox.. Returned to Portland on 7/16. Posted a .373 OBP in his final 17 games with the SeaDogs beginning 6/11 (15-for-61, 13 BB). Placed on the DL on 7/24 and missed the remainder ofthe season.

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SUMMARY: Spent entire season with Double-A Portland...Led Red Sox minor league pitchers in loss-es (16) and starts (tied, 27). Paced the Sea Dogs in strikeouts (95) and starts (tied) and ranked 2ndin innings (124.0). Led the Eastern League in losses and wild pitches (15). Recorded 12 starts of atleast 5.0 IP and 2 ER or fewer. Made 4 scoreless starts of 6.0+ IP. Removed from his start on 5/2at Reading and placed on the DL from 5/3-11. Reinstated on 5/12 and posted a 3.45 ERA (18 ER/47.0IP) over his next 9 starts. Posted back-to-back scoreless starts of 6.0 IP on 6/19 at Reading and 6/24at New Hampshire. Allowed no runs and only 1 hit in a season-high 7.0 innings on 8/13 vs. Erie,striking out 6 and walking none in earning the victory. Following the season, went 2-1 with a 0.64ERA (1 ER/14.0 IP) and .196 opponent AVG (10-for-51) in 4 starts for Arizona Fall League championScottsdale. Ranked 2nd in the AFL in ERA and 3rd in WHIP (0.86). Among league starters, allowedthe fewest base runners per 9.0 IP (7.71) and the 2nd-fewest unintentional BB/9.0 IP (1.29), alsorecording the 4th-lowest opponent AVG.

2015 HIGHLIGHTSHALEY, JUSTIN RHP

2014: Combined with High-A Salem and Double-A Portland to go 10-6 with 1 save, a 2.35 ERA (34ER/130.1 IP), and .227 opponent AVG (107-for-471). Named a Carolina League mid-season All-Star.Earned a Pitcher of the Week honor in both the CL and the Eastern League. Made 6 scoreless startsof at least 6.0 IP. Allowed 3 ER or fewer in 16 of his 17 starts. With Salem, tied for the team leadin wins (7). Recorded 17.1 consecutive scoreless innings from 4/11-5/6. Earned his 1st career com-plete game and shutout on 5/16 at Carolina (7.0 IP, 3 H, 1 BB, 1 HBP, 9 SO). Named CL Pitcher of theWeek on 6/9 after throwing 6.0 shutout innings on 6/5 vs. Frederick (4 H, 1 BB, 7 SO). Transferredto Portland on 7/29 and recorded at least 6.0 IP in each of his 6 starts. Made 3 scoreless starts withthe Sea Dogs and allowed 1 ER in 2 others. Won each of his last 3 starts. In his final 2 starts on 8/25and 8/30, allowed 0 R and combined to hold opponents to a .170 AVG (8-for-47, 2 BB, 14 SO). NamedEL Pitcher of the Week on 9/2. With Portland, held opponents to a .145 AVG (9-for-62) with runnerson base and a .033 mark with RISP (1-for-30). Pitched 6.0 shutout innings and earned the win inGame 2 of the EL semifinals vs. Binghamton (5 H, 1 BB, 8 SO).

2013: Posted the 8th-lowest ERA (3.68) among qualifying Red Sox minor league pitchers withSingle-A Greenville. Ranked among South Atlantic League leaders in opponent AVG (5th, .219) andSO/9.0 IP (3rd, 8.8). Led the Drive in innings (124.2) and wins (tied, 7), while finishing 2nd on theclub in SO (124).

2012: Made pro debut with Short-A Lowell, tying for 2nd on the club with 12 starts. Did not throwmore than 3.0 innings in any outing. Held opponents to 1 ER or fewer in 12 of 13 appearances.Posted a 0.89 ERA (2 ER/20.1 IP) over his first 8 starts from 7/2-8/6

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JUSTIN HALEY’S STATSYEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK

2012 Lowell 0-1 1.89 13 12 0 0 0 33.1 23 11 7 1 2 16 33 2 0

2013 Greenville 7-11 3.68 26 24 0 0 0 124.2 97 64 51 10 0 74 124 10 2

2014 Salem 7-4 2.82 19 11 1 1 1 92.2 77 34 29 4 6 23 74 6 0

Portland 3-2 1.19 6 6 0 0 0 37.2 30 5 5 2 2 16 33 1 0

2015 Portland 5-16 5.15 27 27 0 0 0 124.0 142 80 71 7 6 50 95 15 1

Minor League Totals 22-34 3.56 91 80 1 1 1 412.1 369 194 163 24 16 179 359 34 3

Went 8-4 with a 3.08 ERA (43 ER/125.2 IP) and 122 SO in 31 appearances (17 GS) over 2 seasons atFresno State (2011-12). Earned 2nd-Team All-Western Athletic Conference honors in 2012.

PERSONAL

BATS: Right THROWS: RightHEIGHT: 6-5 WEIGHT: 230OPENING DAY AGE: 24 BORN: June 16, 1991 in Orangevale, CARESIDES: Orangevale, CAACQUIRED: Red Sox 8th pick (6th round, 211th overall) in the 2012 June DraftCONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2016

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SUMMARY: Split the season between Triple-A Pawtucket and the Red Sox. Appeared in a career-high 22 games for BOS over his 4 stints with the big league club. Allowed no runs in 17 of his22 appearances (77%) for the Red Sox. Recalled on 4/26, 5/23, 6/12, and 8/17. Allowed 10 runs(all ER) on the season for the Sox, 6 of which came in his season debut on 4/26 at BAL (1.1 IP, 6H, 6 ER). For the remainder of the season, posted a 1.50 ERA (4 ER/24.0 IP) with a .218 opponentAVG (19-for-87) and a 1.13 WHIP (8 BB) in 21 ML games. 17 of those 21 appearances were score-less. Held ML opponents to a .200 AVG (4-for-20) with RISP, including only 1 hit in their final 15AB (.067 AVG). Strung together 10 consecutive ML appearances without issuing a walk from 6/12-9/12 (14.2 IP, 55 BF). Was placed on the DL with right shoulder inflammation on 6/18 (retro to6/15). Began a rehab appearance with the Rookie-level Gulf Coast League Red Sox on7/14...Assignment was transferred to Pawtucket, where he made 4 more appearances. Was acti-vated from the DL and optioned to Pawtucket on 6/25. Earned the 1st win of his ML career inthe Sox’ 13-inning victory on 9/13 at TB. Picked up his only other win of the year on 9/26 vs. BAL.Allowed no runs in 23 of his 29 appearances with Pawtucket. Opened the year with the PawSoxand did not allow runs in any of his first 9 games of the season (11.0 IP). Earned 3 saves andheld opponents to a .135 AVG (5-for-37) with 2 BB and 12 SO over that span. Allowed multipleruns in a game only twice and multiple ER just once in his 29 appearances for the PawSox.Averaged 9.1 SO/9.0 IP for Pawtucket (32 SO/31.2 IP). Held opponents to a .207 AVG (23-for-111)with only 5 XBH (4 2B, 1 HR). Held LHB to a .208 AVG (10-for-48) and RHB to a .206 AVG (13-for-63).

2015 HIGHLIGHTS

LHP HEMBREE,HEATH

BATS: Right THROWS: RightHEIGHT: 6-4 WEIGHT: 210

OPENING DAY AGE: 27 BORN: January 13, 1989 in Spartanburg, SCRESIDES: Cowpens, SC

ACQUIRED: From San Francisco with LHP Edwin Escobar in exchange for RHP Jake Peavy and cash on July 26, 2014

CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2016

Enters his 3rd season in the Red Sox organization after being acquired from SF via trade on7/26/14. Made his ML debut with the Giants in 2013. Had spent his entire professional career inthe SF system after being selected by the club in the 5th round of the 2010 June Draft. Owns a3.14 ERA (15 ER/43.0 IP) in 37 career games in the majors, all in relief. As a Red Sox has gone 2-0,3.82 ERA (15 ER/35.2 IP) in 28 appearances. Debuted with the Red Sox in their 19-inning game on8/9/14 at LAA. Threw 4.0 scoreless frames, the 15th through the 18th innings, to keep the scoretied. Allowed his 1st runs in an ML game on 8/26/14 at TOR, snapping his 11-game scorelessstreak to start his ML career (12.2 IP). Did not allow any runs over the first 9 appearances of hisML career with SF in 2013. Has totaled 115 saves over his minor league career (2010-15), morethan any other pitcher in the minor leagues in that span. Over his minor league career has aver-aged 10.9 SO/9.0 IP (293 SO/241.1 IP) while holding opponents to a .220 AVG (198-for-900). In 2014,appeared in 12 total games for Triple-A Pawtucket between the regular season and playoffs,helping them win the International League championship. Named a Pacific Coast League mid-season All-Star at Triple-A Fresno in both 2014 and 2012. Was selected to the California LeagueMid-Season All-Star Team in 2011. Set a franchise record with 31 saves for Fresno in 2013. Savetotal was good for 2nd most in the PCL that year. Recorded 38 saves in 2011, the most amongall minor league pitchers. Led the California League with 21 saves despite appearing in only 26games. Converted 32 consecutive save opportunities from 4/16-8/3/11 between San Jose andDouble-A Richmond. Pitched for Scottsdale and was named to the Arizona Fall League’s RisingStars Team in 2012.

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2014: Spent the beginning of the year in the SF organization and ended it with the Red Sox.Was acquired in the Jake Peavy trade on 7/26. Combined to go 1-4, 20 saves, 3.71 ERA (19 ER/46.0IP) and 55 SO in 48 appearances between Triple-A Fresno and Pawtucket. 37 of his 48 appear-ances (77%) were scoreless. Began the year with Fresno in SF’s minor league system. Prior tothe season was rated the No. 7 overall prospect in the Giants’ system according to BaseballAmerica. Was named a Pacific Coast League Mid-Season All-Star. Led the Fresno staff in saves(18) and finished 3rd in appearances (41). Ranked T-2nd among all PCL pitchers in saves.Successfully converted each of his first 12 opportunities. Opened the season with 9 straightscoreless appearances (9.1 IP) and posted a 2.65 ERA (5 ER/17.0 IP) over his first 19 games. Had a4.84 ERA (12 ER/22.1 IP) over his final 22 contests. With Fresno posted a 0.56 ERA (1 ER/16.0 IP) in17 home games and a 6.17 ERA (16 ER/23.1 IP) in 24 road games. Acquired by BOS along with LHPEdwin Escobar on 7/26 and was optioned to Pawtucket. Had 6 scoreless appearances in his 7games with the PawSox and converted 2 saves in his 3 chances. Appeared in 5 playoff gamesfor Pawtucket, earning 2 saves while posting a 1.50 ERA (1 ER/6.0 IP). Recalled on 8/5 for his 1stcareer stint with the Red Sox. Made his BOS debut throwing 4.0 scoreless innings of relief inthe club’s 5-4 loss in 19 innings on 8/9 at LAA. Had his career-best 12.2-inning scoreless streak,which began his ML career, snapped after his first 2 games with BOS. The streak, 9/3/13-8/24/14,began with his ML debut in 2013 and included his first 2 appearances with the Red Sox (5.0 IP).

2013: Made his ML debut with the Giants, making 9 scoreless appearances out of the bullpen.Was selected to the ML roster from Fresno on 9/3 and made his big league debut that night atSD, throwing 1.0 scoreless inning with 2 SO. Held opponents to a .148 AVG (4-for-27) with SF,which included only 1 extra-base hit (double). Struck out 11 of the 19 right-handed batters hefaced. Set a Grizzlies franchise record with 31 saves (2nd most in the PCL). The 31 saves came in36 opportunities. Appeared in a career-high 63 games between Fresno (54 games) and theGiants (9 games).

2012: Spent the majority of his 3rd professional season with Fresno, where he was named aPCL mid-season All-Star. Recorded 15 saves in 17 chances for the Grizzlies. His 15 saves T-6thamong all PCL pitchers and tied for the most on the team with Jean Machi. At the time, 15saves were tied for 7th most in a single season in club history. Was on the DL from 7/5-8/7 witha flexor tendon strain in his right elbow. Made 5 scoreless appearances (5.0 IP, 0 hits, 1 BB, 7 SO)with High-A San Jose before rejoining Fresno in late August. Named a PCL mid-season All-Star,but did not participate due to his stint on the DL. Earned PCL Pitcher of the Week honors forthe week ending 4/30. Recorded 3 saves with no runs or hits allowed in 3 appearances for theweek. Following the season pitched for Scottsdale in the Arizona Fall League and was selectedto the AFL Rising Stars Team. Converted both of his 2 save chances and posted a 3.00 ERA (3ER/9.0 IP) in 9 relief appearances for Scottsdale overall.

2011: Combined to go 1-1 with 38 saves, 1.86 ERA (11 ER/53.1 IP) in 54 appearances between SanJose and Double-A Richmond. Led all of minor league baseball with 38 saves. Led the CaliforniaLeague with 21 saves despite playing only half of the season with San Jose. Named to the CLmid-season All-Star team. Promoted to Richmond on 6/16. Converted 32 consecutive saveopportunities between San Jose and Richmond from 4/16-8/3. Posted a 2.00 ERA (8 ER/36.0 IP)with 63 SO over that stretch. Following the season was named a Topps Single-A All-Star and anMiLB Organization All-Star.

2010: Made his professional debut with the Arizona League Giants. Allowed only 1 run over his12 appearances and struck out 22 batters without issuing a walk. Recorded a SO in 11 of his 12appearances and multiple SO’s in 9 of the 12 games. None of his 12 appearances were morethan 1.0 inning.

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Full name: Richard Heath Hembree. Signed by Jeremy Cleveland (Giants). Attended the Collegeof Charleston and Spartanburg Methodist College.

PERSONAL

In January 2015 and 2016, Heath interacted with fans at Red Sox Winter Weekend. Participatedin a USO Tour with teammate Steven Wright in December 2015. Greeted fans at the gates andposed for pictures at a selfie station during Fan Appreciation in September 2015. Met JimmyFund patients at Fenway Park. During spring training, participated in the Children’s Hospital ofSouthwest Florida Golf Classic and attended the Red Sox Foundation’s Casino Night...Visited theJimmy Fund and painted murals at the Curley K-8 School in Boston during the Red Sox RookieDevelopment Program in January 2015...In 2014, attended Picnic in the Park, which benefitedthe Red Sox Foundation. Also participated in the Red Sox Holiday Caravan, visiting the JimmyFund, Boston Children’s Hospital, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, The Base, Shriner’sHospital, Mass General Hospital for Children, and Spaulding Rehab. Attended Christmas atFenway, and greeted fans at the gates before a 2014 home game.

IN THE COMMUNITY

HEATH HEMBREE’S STATSYEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK

2010 AZL Giants 0-0 0.82 12 0 0 0 3 11.0 9 1 1 0 0 0 22 0 0

2011 San Jose 0-0 0.73 26 0 0 0 21 24.2 16 2 2 1 1 12 44 2 0

Richmond 1-1 2.83 28 0 0 0 17 28.2 20 11 9 1 0 13 34 1 0

2012 San Jose 0-0 0.00 5 0 0 0 0 5.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 0 0

Fresno 1-1 4.74 39 0 0 0 15 38.0 29 24 20 2 4 20 36 2 0

2013 Fresno 1-4 4.07 54 0 0 0 36 55.1 54 26 25 7 1 16 63 3 1

SAN FRAN 0-0 0.00 9 0 0 0 0 7.2 4 0 0 0 0 2 12 0 0

2014 Fresno 1-3 3.89 41 0 0 0 18 39.1 40 18 17 5 2 13 46 2 0

Pawtucket 0-1 2.70 7 0 0 0 2 6.2 5 2 2 0 0 5 9 0 0

BOSTON 0-0 4.50 6 0 0 0 0 10.0 11 5 5 1 0 5 6 1 0

2015 Pawtucket 0-5 2.27 29 0 0 0 8 31.2 23 10 8 1 2 10 32 4 0

GCL Red Sox 0-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 1.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

BOSTON 2-0 3.55 22 0 0 0 0 25.1 25 10 10 5 0 9 15 1 0

Major League Totals 2-0 3.14 37 0 0 0 0 43.0 40 15 15 6 0 16 33 2 0

Minor League Totals 4-15 3.13 242 1 0 0 115 241.1 198 94 84 17 10 90 293 14 1

Red Sox Totals 2-0 3.82 28 0 0 0 0 35.1 36 15 15 6 0 14 21 2 0

2010 Selected by the San Francisco Giants in the 5th round of the June Draft

2014 Acquired by the Boston Red Sox along with LHP Edwin Escobar in exchange for RHP Jake Peavy and cash on 7/26

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SUMMARY: Combined with Double-A Portland (68 G) and Triple-A Pawtucket (46 G) to hit .305 (141-for-463) with a .454 SLG. Named an Eastern League mid-season All-Star. Led Red Sox minor leaguersin SLG and ranked 2nd in AVG. Made 88 starts at SS, 15 at 2B, and 5 at 3B. Hit .317 vs. LHP (45-for-142) and .299 with a .483 SLG vs. RHP (96-for-321, 20 2B, 6 3B, 9 HR). Batted .324 with RISP (34-for-105)...Recorded 40 multi-hit games. Began the season with Portland and played in 8 games beforebeing placed on the DL from 4/19-5/7 (right intercostal strain). Batted .353 (72-for-204) in his final47 games with the Sea Dogs. Hit safely in 33 of his final 36 games with Portland beginning 6/5,including in each of his last 13. Recorded 3 2B on 5/29 at Trenton and again on 6/13 at Bowie...Had2 hits in 5 straight games from 6/21-25. Named Red Sox Minor League Defensive Player of theMonth for June. Named MVP of the Eastern League All-Star Game on 7/15 at Hadlock Field as thestarting SS and leadoff hitter for the Eastern Division team. Scored the game’s 1st run and addeda 2-run HR in the 2nd inning. Transferred to Pawtucket the next day on 7/16 and spent the remain-der of the season with the PawSox. Went 4-for-5 with a 2B, HR, 3 R, and 3 RBI on 7/17 at Durham,his 2nd game at Triple-A. On 8/1 at Buffalo, hit a game-winning, 2-out, 3-run HR in the top of the9th inning, turning an 8-6 deficit into a 9-8 lead. Went 18-for-44 (.409) in his final 11 games begin-ning 8/28, raising his Triple-A AVG from .226 to .271. In his final game of the season on 9/7 vs.Buffalo, went 4-for-5 with a 2B, HR, 4 RBI, and 2 R. Also played in 42 games for Licey of theDominican Winter League, batting .257 (37-for-144) with 6 2B and 2 HR...Played primarily SS, butalso made 7 appearances at 2B. Following the season, ranked by Baseball America as the Red Sox’2nd-best middle infield prospect, the club’s No. 12 prospect overall.

2015 HIGHLIGHTS

HERNANDEZ, MARCO INF

2014: Spent entire season with High-A Daytona. Named a Florida State League mid-season All-Star.Led the Tortugas in 3B (7) and SB (22) and ranked 2nd in games (122), runs (61), and hits (119). Madeall 122 of his starts at SS. Hit .328 (42-for-128) with RISP. Hit .321 (25-for-78) in April (22 G). Combinedin June and July (51 G) to bat .311 (61-for-196). Had a season-high 11-game hitting streak from 7/20-30 (.405 AVG, 17-for-42, 11 R, 11 RBI). Following the season, played in 16 games for Licey of theDominican Winter League. Acquired by BOS from CHC on 12/15, completing the trade for LHP FelixDoubront from 7/30.

2013: Spent entire season with High-A Kane County in the Cubs’ system. Stole a team-high 21 basesin 28 attempts. Provided game’s only run at Burlington on 8/15 with a solo HR in the 2nd inning.

2012: Combined with Single-A Peoria and Short-A Boise to hit .258 (110-for-426). Played his first 43games with Peoria before transferring to Boise on 5/28. Had an 18-game hitting streak from 7/25-8/13 (.347, 26-for-75). Hit .357 (25-for-70) with RISP for the Hawks.

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BATS: Left THROWS: RightHEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 200OPENING DAY AGE: 23 BORN: September 6, 1992 in Santiago, DRRESIDES: Moca, DRACQUIRED: From the Chicago Cubs on 12/15/2014to complete 7/30/2014 trade of Felix DoubrontCONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2016

Entering the 7th season of his professional career, his 2nd in the Red Sox organization.Acquired from CHC in December 2014 to complete the trade of Felix Doubront the previousJuly...Added to the Red Sox’ 40-man roster on 11/20/15. Following the 2015 season, ranked byBaseball America as the Red Sox’ 2nd-best middle infield prospect, the club’s No. 12 prospectoverall. Dominican Republic native was originally signed by the Chicago Cubs as an internation-al free agent in 2009. Earned mid-season All-Star honors in 2015 (Eastern League), 2014 (FloridaState League), and 2010 (Dominican Summer League). In his minor league career, has startedgames at SS (496), 2B (39), 3B (10), and RF (1).

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2011: Led the Rookie-level Arizona League Cubs in runs (39), 2B (tied, 16), and RBI (42), andranked 2nd in games (51), hits (70), and BB (16). Ranked 3rd in the AZL in hits and 4th in 2B (tied)and RBI. Hit .457 (21-for-46) during an 11-game hitting streak from 6/30-7/14 and .431 (28-for-65)during a 16-game hit streak from 7/22-8/10. Scored at least 1 run in 10 straight games from 7/1-14 (12 R). Batted .365 (57-for-156) vs. RHP and .403 (29-for-72) with RISP. Hit .306 (11-for-36) in June,.347 (33-for-95) in July, and .329 (26-for-79) in August.

2010: Combined to hit .286 (73-for-255) in 69 games with the Cubs’ DSL teams in his pro debut...Named a DSL mid-season All-Star.

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Full name: Marco Antonio Hernandez. Signed by Jose Serra and Jose Estevez (Cubs).PERSONAL

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YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E

2010 DSL Cubs2 .272 23 92 10 25 8 0 0 7 0 0 0 6 6 6 5 9

DSL Cubs1 .294 46 163 21 48 13 1 1 14 1 2 4 15 21 16 7 7

2011 AZL Cubs .333 51 210 39 70 16 5 2 42 1 5 1 16 29 9 7 10

2012 Peoria .210 43 157 18 33 2 3 2 12 2 3 0 9 40 2 1 10

Boise .286 67 269 39 77 12 4 5 38 2 2 0 10 36 8 3 22

2013 Kane County .254 111 417 45 106 17 3 4 34 4 2 4 16 72 21 7 29

2014 Daytona .270 122 441 61 119 13 7 3 55 7 6 2 30 90 22 8 29

2015 Portland .326 68 282 30 92 21 4 5 31 2 0 1 9 49 4 2 19

Pawtucket .271 46 181 27 49 9 2 4 22 0 1 0 8 39 1 0 8

Minor League Totals .280 577 2212 290 619 111 29 26 255 19 21 12 119 382 89 40 143

2009 Signed by the Chicago Cubs as an international free agent on 7/17

2014 Acquired by the Boston Red Sox from the Chicago Cubs in exchange for LHP Felix Doubront on 12/15

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SUMMARY: Named Red Sox Minor League Pitcher of the Year in only his 2nd professional sea-son as a pitcher. Combined with Single-A Greenville (14 G), High-A Salem (5 G), and Double-APortland (22 G) to go 5-3 with 4 saves and a 2.54 ERA (25 ER/88.2 IP) in 41 appearances, all in relief.Had never pitched above Short-A prior to 2015. Fanned 86 batters in 88.2 IP...His 8.7 SO/9.IP ledleft-handed Red Sox farmhands (min. 40.0 IP). Combined to hold left-handed batters to a .237AVG and .289 SLG (27-for-114, 6 2B, 11 BB, 32 SO). Allowed 7 ER in 15.1 IP (4.11 ERA) in his first 6appearances with Greenville, but posted a 0.75 ERA (2 ER/24.0 IP) in his final 8 outings with theDrive. Transferred to Salem on 6/4. Allowed only 1 ER in 12.1 IP (0.73 ERA) with Salem beforebeing transferred to Portland on 6/24. Named Red Sox Minor League Relief Pitcher of the Monthfor June, combining with the 3 clubs to go 1-0 with a 0.96 ERA in 8 appearances (18.2 IP, 17 H, 2ER, 8 BB, 19 SO). Gave up 5 ER in 0.1 IP on 8/9 at Akron, but had a 2.45 ERA (10 ER/36.2 IP) in hisother 21 appearances with Portland. 5 of his final 6 Double-A outings were scoreless (10.0 IP, R,5 H, 3 BB, 12 SO). Pitched 2.0 perfect innings on 8/20 at Altoona. Following the season, rankedby Baseball America as the Red Sox’ 3rd-best left-handed pitching prospect, the club’s No. 19prospect overall.

2015 HIGHLIGHTS

JEREZ, WILLIAMS LHP

2014: Converted to a pitcher after spending his first 3 professional seasons in the OF. Combinedwith the GCL Red Sox and Short-A Lowell to go 4-2 with 1 save and a 2.88 ERA (11 ER/34.1 IP) in 14appearances, all in relief. Averaged 10.5 SO/9.0 IP. Did not allow a HR all season. Compiled a 1.10ERA (2 ER/16.1 IP) and .172 opponent AVG (10-for-58) in his final 6 games with the GCL Sox.Transferred to Lowell on 8/12 and spent the remainder of the season with the Spinners.

2013: Appeared in 38 games for Short-A Lowell and hit .176 (21-for-119)...Posted a .968 fieldingpercentage (2 E/62 TC) between RF and CF.

2012: Hit .241 (20-for-83) in 23 games with Short-A Lowell before being placed on the DL for theremainder of the year on 7/17 (left thumb sprain).

2011: Made pro debut with the GCL Red Sox and hit .248 (32-for-129) in 32 games.

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BATS: Left THROWS: LeftHEIGHT: 6-4 WEIGHT: 190OPENING DAY AGE: 23 BORN: May 16, 1992 in Santiago, DRRESIDES: Brooklyn, NYACQUIRED: Selected in the second round of the 2011 June DraftCONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2016

Entering the 6th season of his professional career, all in the Red Sox organization, and 1st inMajor League Spring Training camp. Added to the 40-man roster on 11/20/15. Is 9-5 with a 2.63ERA (36 ER/123.0 IP) and more SO (126) than IP (123.0) since converting from an OF to a pitcherprior to the 2014 season. Named 2015 Red Sox Minor League Pitcher of the Year after record-ing 8.7 SO/9.0 IP (86 SO/88.2 IP) between Single-A Greenville, High-A Salem, and Double-APortland, the highest SO rate in the system among full-season left-handed pitchers (min. 40.0IP). Following the 2015 season, ranked by Baseball America as the Red Sox’ 3rd-best left-handedpitching prospect, the club’s No. 19 prospect overall. Hit .221 in 3 seasons as an OF in the RedSox system from 2011-13.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

WILLIAMS JEREZ’ STATSYEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK

2014 GCL Red Sox 3.-1 2.22 9 0 0 0 1 24.1 20 8 6 0 2 5 27 2 2

Lowell 1-1 4.50 5 0 0 0 0 10.0 13 6 5 0 2 6 13 2 0

2015 Greenville 3-1 2.06 14 0 0 0 3 39.1 43 16 9 3 1 10 43 3 0

Salem 1-0 0.73 5 0 0 0 0 12.1 11 2 1 0 1 4 12 0 0

Portland 1-2 3.65 22 0 0 0 1 37.0 34 15 15 2 0 17 31 2 0

Minor League Totals 9-5 2.63 55 0 0 0 5 123.0 121 47 36 5 6 42 126 9 2

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LHP JOHNSON, BRIAN

BATS: Left THROWS: LeftHEIGHT: 6-4 WEIGHT: 235

OPENING DAY AGE: 25 BORN: December 7, 1990 in Lakeland, FLRESIDES: Cocoa Beach, FL

ACQUIRED: Selected in the supplemental round (31st overall)of the 2012 June Draft

CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2016

2015 HIGHLIGHTSSUMMARY: Made ML debut with 1 start for the Red Sox on 7/21 at HOU. Spent the majority ofthe season making 18 starts with Triple-A Pawtucket, but did not pitch after 8/2 due to leftelbow tightness. Recalled for 1st career ML stint on 7/11. Started on 7/21 at HOU and held theAstros to 1 run on 1 hit through the first 4.0 IP. Left the game having allowed 4 ER, 3 H, and 4BB in 4.1 IP, suffering the loss. Was selected to the International League Mid-Season All-StarTeam. Led PawSox with 9 wins in 18 starts. Paced the team with a 2.53 ERA (27 ER/96.0 IP), a 1.10WHIP, and 8.4 SO/9.0 IP (min. 55.0 IP). In 9 Triple-A starts at home, posted a 2.04 ERA (12 ER/53.0IP) with a 0.91 WHIP and a .162 opponent AVG. Allowed 1 or no ER in 13 of 18 starts with thePawSox, including 7 of his first 8, 4/9-5/19 (1.13 ERA, 5 ER/39.2 IP). Was Pawtucket’s Opening Daystarter on 4/9 at Lehigh Valley (W, 5.0 IP, 0 R, 4 H, 6 SO). Tossed the lone PawSox shutout of theseason, 2-hitting Buffalo in a 1-0, 7.0-IP victory on 4/21. Named International League Pitcher ofthe Week for 4/20-26. 16 of his 18 Triple-A starts came before his 7/11 call-up. On 7/22, returnedto the PawSox for 2 more starts, allowing 1 ER in 10.1 IP with 9 SO (0.87 ERA). Was placed on theminor league DL with left elbow tightness on 8/3 and missed the remainder of the season. Afterthe season, named to Baseball America’s Triple-A All-Star Team and ranked by BA as the No. 6prospect in the Red Sox system, the top LHP.

2014: Named Red Sox Minor League Pitcher of the Year and earned a spot on both BaseballAmerica’s Minor League All-Star Second Team and Double-A All-Star Team. Combined to go 13-3 with a 2.13 ERA (34 ER/143.2 IP) in 25 starts between High-A Salem and Double-A Portland.Among all minor league pitchers with at least 125.0 IP, ranked 2nd in opponent AVG (.197), 3rdin WHIP (0.97), and 4th in ERA. Posted the best ERA among qualifying Red Sox farmhands andalso ranked among organizational leaders in wins (3rd) and strikeouts (2nd). Began the yearwith Salem and made 5 starts. Did not allow a run over his last 2 starts (12.0 IP) before 5/2 pro-motion to Portland for Double-A debut. Remained with the Sea Dogs for the duration of theregular season and was named an Eastern League mid-season All-Star. Overall, led the EL in ERA(1.75), WHIP (0.93), and opponent AVG (.189). Permitted more than 2 ER in only 1 of his 20 regu-lar season starts with Portland. Allowed only 11 ER over his first 10 Double-A starts between Mayand June (1.67 ERA, 59.1 IP). Named Red Sox Minor League Pitcher of the Month for June (4-0,1.13 ERA, 4 starts). In 7 starts after the All-Star break, allowed only 3 ER and 18 hits in 46.1IP...During that stretch, which began 7/12, had the best opponent AVG in the minors (.118) andthe 2nd-best ERA (0.58) and WHIP (0.64). Allowed 1 hit over 7.0 IP in back-to-back outings on 7/25at New Hampshire (0 R, career-high 12 SO) and 7/30 vs. Reading (1 R)...Also permitted 1 hit over7.0 IP on 8/23 at New Hampshire (1 R, 10 SO).

PREVIOUS CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

Entering 5th professional season and 2nd in Major League Spring Training camp. Was BOS’ com-pensation draft pick for the loss of free agent Jonathan Papelbon. Has 1 game of ML experi-ence, a start for the Red Sox on 7/21/15 at HOU (loss). Is 24-15 with a 2.32 ERA (85 ER/330.1 IP) in66 minor league outings, all starts. Has held opponents to a .199 AVG. Begins the year asBoston’s No. 6 prospect according to Baseball America, as well as having the system’s best con-trol and best curveball for a 2nd straight season. Is 19-8 with a 2.10 ERA (50 ER/214.0 IP) in 38combined Double-A and Triple-A outings over the last 2 seasons. Between High-A Salem andDouble-A Portland in 2014, had the 2nd-lowest opponent AVG (.197) and the 4th-lowest ERA(2.13) in all of minor league baseball (min. 125.0 IP). Chosen as Red Sox Minor League Pitcher ofthe Year and selected to Baseball America’s Minor League All-Star Second Team and Double-AAll-Star Team. Had his 1st professional season cut short after being hit in the face with a linedrive while on the mound for Short-A Lowell on 8/18/12. The game took place at Fenway Park.

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BRIAN JOHNSON’S STATSYEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK

2012 Lowell 0-0 0.00 4 4 0 0 0 5.2 2 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0

2013 GCL Red Sox 0-0 0.00 2 2 0 0 0 5.0 1 0 0 0 0 2 7 0 0

Greenville 1-6 2.87 15 15 0 0 0 69.0 50 29 22 4 4 28 69 7 1

Salem 1-0 1.64 2 2 0 0 0 11.0 9 2 2 0 0 5 8 1 0

2014 Salem 3-1 3.86 5 5 0 0 0 25.2 23 13 11 0 0 7 33 3 1

Portland 10-2 1.75 20 20 2 0 0 118.0 78 29 23 6 0 32 99 5 0

2015 Pawtucket 9-6 2.53 18 18 1 1 0 96.0 74 34 27 6 4 32 90 5 0

BOSTON 0-1 8.31 1 1 0 0 0 4.1 3 4 4 0 0 4 3 0 0

Major League Totals 0-1 8.31 1 1 0 0 0 4.1 3 4 4 0 0 4 3 0 0

Minor League Totals 24-15 2.32 66 66 3 1 0 330.1 237 107 85 16 8 107 310 21 2

2009 Selected by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 27th round of the June Draft (did not sign)

2012 Signed by the Boston Red Sox as a supplemental-round selection (club’s 2nd pick, 31st overall) in the June Draft

2014: (cont.) Started one playoff game each for Portland and then Pawtucket in his Triple-Adebut, combining for a 2.77 postseason ERA (4 ER/13.0 IP). Following the season, named the RedSox’ No. 5 prospect by Baseball America and as having the best control and best curveballamong BOS farmhands. Also named the No. 9 prospect in the EL after the season.

2013: Combined for a 2.54 ERA (24 ER/85.0 IP) between the Rookie-level Gulf Coast League RedSox (2 starts), Single-A Greenville (15 starts), and High-A Salem (2 starts). Started the year inGreenville, where he had 69 SO in 69.0 IP and a 2.87 ERA (22 ER). Allowed only 50 hits in 69.0 IPwith the Drive for a .197 opponent AVG that ranked 5th in the South Atlantic League (min. 60.0IP). Posted a 2.02 ERA (11 ER/45.0 IP) and 0.93 WHIP in 9 starts from 5/20-8/19. Went on the DL(left biceps tendinitis) from 6/4-7/20 and had a 2-start rehab stint with the GCL Red Sox (5.0 IP, 1H, 0 R). After 8/24 promotion to Salem, held opponents to 2 runs in 11.0 IP in 2 regular seasonstarts (1 64 ERA). Started Game 2 of the Mills Cup Semifinals at Myrtle Beach en route to Salem’schampionship (4.0 IP, 3 R, 2 ER). Following the season, ranked by Baseball America as the No. 14prospect in the Red Sox’ system and the 3rd-best LHP prospect.

2012: Made 4 starts with Short-A Lowell in his pro debut before going on the DL for the remain-der of the season. Did not allow a run and gave up only 2 hits in 5.2 innings. Struck in the facewith a line drive in the 1st inning of his 4th professional start on 8/18 vs. Hudson Valley, whichwas played at Fenway Park. Left the game and missed the duration of the season on the DL(facial fracture).

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PERSONALFull name: Christopher Brian Johnson. Signed by Anthony Turco (Red Sox). Went 22-12 with a3.85 ERA (104 ER/243.1 IP) and 196 strikeouts in 49 appearances (46 GS) over 3 seasons at theUniversity of Florida from 2010-12. Also played 1B, batting .324 (155-for-478) with 29 2B, 3 3B, 15HR, and 91 RBI. As a junior at Florida in 2012, named a First-Team All-American by the NationalCollegiate Baseball Writers Association, selected as a Second-Team Louisville Slugger All-American, earned his 2nd straight First-Team All-SEC selection, and was a finalist for the JohnOlerud 2-Way Player of the Year Award. Was a member of the USA Collegiate National Team in2010 and 2011. Also played with Yarmouth-Dennis of the Cape Cod League in 2011. Named tothe SEC’s All-Freshman Team as both a starting pitcher and DH in 2010, and was chosen as aFreshman All-American by Baseball America. Originally selected in the 27th round of the 2009June Draft by the Dodgers but did not sign. Earned Florida Today Player of the Year andBrevard County Player of the Year honors as a junior in 2008 at Cocoa Beach High School.

LHP JOHNSON, BRIAN (continued)

Brian signed autographs and posed for pictures with fans during Winter Weekend in January2016...Attended the Red Sox Foundation Casino Night during spring training in 2015...In January2015, visited the Jimmy Fund and painted murals at the Curley K-8 School in Boston during theRed Sox Rookie Development Program.

IN THE COMMUNITY

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2014: Limited to 17 games with Triple-A Louisville due to 3 DL stints. On the DL from 4/17-5/15and 5/28 through the remainder of the season with a stress fracture in his lower left leg and asports hernia. On 6/6 had core muscle hernia surgery. Designated for assignment on 8/12.Released on 8/15, but was re-signed on 8/19 to a minor league contract through the 2015 sea-son.

2013: Spent majority of season with Double-A Pensacola, leading the Blue Wahoos in runs (55),3B (tied, 4), and SB (22), and ranking among leaders in games (3rd, 126), hits (3rd, 111), 2B (T-2nd,19), HR (2nd, 10), total bases (2nd, 168), and BB (2nd, 44). Also appeared in 3 games with Triple-A Louisville. Recorded 20 OF assists (all in CF), most among Double-A players. Was also part of 3double plays. Posted a .292/.362/.431 batting line after the All-Star break (40-for-137, 7 2B, 3 3B,2 HR). Named Southern League Player of the Week on 7/15. Homered in 3 straight games from7/10-12. Broke a 3-3 tie with a game-winning, 9th-inning, 2-run HR on 7/10 at Montgomery. Hada season-long 10-game hitting streak from 8/18-26 (14-for-39, .359). Transferred to Louisville on8/31 and scored a run in each of his 3 games with the Bats. Following the season, appeared in2 games for Glendale in the Arizona Fall League (2-for-5, BB, SB). Added to the Reds’ 40-man ros-ter on 11/20.

2012: Spent entire season with Double-A Pensacola...Named a Southern League mid-season All-Star. His 30 SB ranked T-4th in the Reds organization and 5th in the SL. Led the Blue Wahoos ingames (133), runs (68), hits (127), 2B (tied, 22), total bases (170), and BB (60). Recorded a .356 OBP.Had an OBP above .400 in May (.402) and July (.430). Had 35 multi-hit performances, including in4 consecutive games from 4/18-21 and from 7/20-24. Hit .375 (18-for-48) during a season-long 11-game hitting streak from 4/18-28. Walked in all 4 PA on 7/28 vs. Huntsville. Following the sea-son, ranked by Baseball America as the Reds’ best defensive OF and 21st-best prospect. Alsoranked as the best defensive OF and as having the best outfield arm in the Southern League.

2011: Spent majority of season with High-A Bakersfield, ranking among club leaders in games(2nd, 117), runs (2nd, 78), 3B (T-2nd, 3), total bases (3rd, 165), and BB (2nd, 42). Also played in 5games with Double-A Carolina. Combined to steal 55 bases, which ranked 2nd in the Redsorganization, 3rd in the California League, and 7th among all minor leaguers. Recorded 19 OFassists with Bakersfield (16 as CF, 3 as RF), most among all High-A players. Spent time on the DLfrom 4/26-5/2. Recorded 10-game hitting streaks from 6/24-7/3 and 8/5-16. Was successful in all3 SB attempts on 7/12 vs. Stockton. Transferred to Carolina on 9/1 and stole 3 bases in only 5games. Was successful in his final 14 SB attempts of the year between the 2 clubs (beginning8/11). Following the season, ranked by Baseball America as the Reds’ best defensive OF and 14th-best prospect.

BATS: Right THROWS: LeftHEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 210

OPENING DAY AGE: 27 BORN: November 21, 1988 in Royal Oak, MIRESIDES: Jackson, MI

ACQUIRED: Signed as a minor league free agent on 12/14/2015

CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2016

PREVIOUS CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

2015 HIGHLIGHTSSUMMARY: Made ML debut with CIN, appearing in 21 games and making 5 starts. Spent major-ity of season with Triple-A Louisville, ranking among club leaders in 2B (2nd, 17), HR (T-3rd, 8),and SB (2nd, 11). Selected to the ML roster on 8/20 and made his debut on 8/22 vs. ARI as thestarting CF (0-for-5). Recorded his 1st ML hit on 8/23 vs. ARI, a 5th-inning single off ChaseAnderson. Appeared in 13 games (5 starts) for the Reds in CF, 2 in LF, and 1 in RF. Attendedspring training as a non-roster invitee with the Reds...Began the season in Louisville and hitsafely in 11 of his first 12 games from 4/24-5/6 (.313, 15-for-48). Hit .347 and slugged .555 duringa 21-game span with Louisville from 7/18-8/8 (25-for-72, 6 2B, 3 HR). Went 4-for-4 with 2 2B, HRon 7/18 vs. Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. For the Bats, recorded 5 assists and 2 double plays in 80games (77 starts) in CF. Also made 1 appearance in RF. Signed with the Red Sox as a minorleague free agent on 12/14.

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2010: Made professional debut, combining with Single-A Dayton and High-A Lynchburg to hit.276 (70-for-254) with a .361 OBP and 19 SB in 68 games. Recorded 8 assists without committingan error in 154 total chances, making 32 starts in CF and 31 in RF. Went 4-for-5 with 4 runs and3 steals on 7/6 at West Michigan. Hit .388 (19-for-49) during a season-high 12-game hitting streakfrom 7/31-8/12. Promoted to Lynchburg on 8/24.(2010-13), including a career-best 55 SB in 2011.Following the season, ranked by Baseball America as the Reds’ best defensive OF and 11th-bestprospect.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTSLaMARRE, RYAN (continued) OF

YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E

2010 Dayton .282 60 227 44 64 11 0 5 29 1 2 12 21 53 18 7 0

Lynchburg .222 8 27 2 6 2 0 1 3 0 0 0 2 4 1 1 0

2011 Bakersfield .279 117 445 78 124 17 3 6 47 2 6 8 42 97 52 14 6

Carolina .267 5 15 3 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 3 3 0 0

2012 Pensacola .263 133 482 68 127 22 3 5 32 4 2 10 60 119 30 10 5

2013 Pensacola .246 126 451 55 111 19 4 10 39 6 3 11 44 93 22 13 7

Louisville .182 3 11 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 0 0

2014 Louisville .200 17 50 6 10 2 0 1 6 1 0 0 8 17 1 1 1

2015 Louisville .257 91 300 33 77 17 1 8 18 3 3 5 18 88 11 4 4

CINCINNATI .080 21 25 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 9 0 0 1

Major League Totals .080 21 25 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 9 0 0 23

Minor League Totals .261 560 2008 293 525 91 11 36 174 17 16 49 199 475 139 50 1

2010 Signed by the Cincinnati Reds as a second-round selection in the June Draft

2015 Signed by the Boston Red Sox as a minor league free agent on 12/14

RYAN LaMARRE’S STATS

Full name: Ryan M. LaMarre. Last name is pronounced “la-MAHR.” Signed by Brad Meador (Reds).Played baseball at the University of Michigan. Named to the All-Big Ten First Team in 2010 andSecond Team in 2009. Earned a spot on the All-Big Ten Tournament Team in 2010. In 2009,earned the Bill Freehan Award as the club’s top hitter. Hit .419 in 2010, the 6th-highest single-season AVG in school history at the time. Graduated from Lumen Christi (MI) High School, wherehe earned varsity letters in baseball, football, and hockey.

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2014: Spent entire season with Single-A Hickory, leading the club with a 2.33 ERA (min. 50.0 IP).As a reliever, went 2-0 with a 0.98 ERA (4 ER/36.2 IP) and was 4-for-4 in save chances. Opponentswere 1-for-25 (.040) with RISP and 2 outs. Allowed only 1 run in 13.1 IP in his first 7 appearancesthrough 6/15 before being moved to the starting rotation. Moved back to the bullpen and didnot allow a run in his final 8 relief appearances beginning 7/26 (17.1 IP, 20 SO, 3 BB).

2013: Spent entire season with the AZL Rangers. Averaged 11.95 SO/9.0 IP. Had a 9.0 SO/BB ratio.Made his lone start in his season debut (4.1 IP, 3 ER), but posted a 1.69 ERA (3 ER/16.0 IP) as areliever the rest of the season. Did not allow a HR.

2012: Spent entire season with the AZL Rangers in his U.S. debut. Ranked 5th in the AZL in ERA(2.96) and 4th in WHIP (1.23). Posted a 1.14 ERA (4 ER/31.2 IP) and recorded 36 SO against 2 BB inhis final 7 games (5 starts) beginning 7/28. Following the season, made 6 relief appearanceswith Ponce of the Puerto Rican Winter League.

2011: Spent entire season with the DSL Rangers, leading the club in ERA (0.59), strikeouts (51),WHIP (0.99), saves (tied, 4), and appearances (tied, 20). Named a DSL All-Star. Had the 2nd-lowestopponent AVG among DSL relievers (.148, 17-for-115). Allowed 1 ER or fewer in each of his out-ings. Did not allow an ER in his first 11 appearances (22.0 IP).

2010: Made professional debut with the DSL Rangers.

BATS: Right THROWS: RightHEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 195

OPENING DAY AGE: 24 BORN: 10/9/1991 in Esperanza, DRRESIDES: Valverde, DR

ACQUIRED: Selected in the Triple-A phaseof the Rule 5 Draft, 12/10/2015

CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2016

PREVIOUS CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

2015 HIGHLIGHTSSUMMARY: Made only 1 appearance with Double-A Frisco before being transferred to High-AHigh Desert on 6/1. With the Mavericks, held RHB to a .221 AVG (27-for-122). 17 of his outingswere scoreless, including 6 of his final 7 beginning 8/21. Finished 10 games. Selected by theRed Sox in the Triple-A phase of the Rule 5 Draft on 12/10

RHP LECLERC, ANYELO

PERSONALIs the brother of pitcher Jose Leclerc, who has spent the last 5 seasons (2011-15) in the Rangersminor league system.

ANYELO LECLERC’S STATSYEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK

2010 DSL Rangers 0-0 -- 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2011 DSL Rangers 4-1 0.59 20 3 0 0 4 4 5.2 26 8 3 0 4 19 51 4 0

2012 AZL Rangers 3-1 2.96 14 7 0 0 1 48.2 49 21 16 1 2 11 52 3 2

2013 AZL Rangers 2-0 2.66 9 1 0 0 0 20.1 18 6 6 0 1 3 27 1 0

2014 Hickory 3-4 2.33 24 7 0 0 4 65.2 63 19 17 4 2 24 71 8 2

2015 Frisco 0-1 5.40 1 0 0 0 0 1.2 3 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0

High Desert 3-3 5.52 29 0 0 0 3 44.0 50 32 27 6 5 17 42 4 2

Minor League Totals 15-10 2.79 98 18 0 0 12 226.0 210 87 70 11 14 75 243 20 6

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RHP LEON, SANDY C

BATS: Switch THROWS: RightHEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 225OPENING DAY AGE: 27 BORN: March 13, 1989 in Maracaibo, VZRESIDES: Maracaibo, VZACQUIRED: From Washington in exchange forcash considerations on 3/30/2015CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2016

Entering 10th professional season, his 2nd in the Red Sox organization. Has played 75 big leaguegames between the Nationals (2012-14) and Red Sox (2015). His teams are 32-27 (.542) in his 59major league starts behind the plate. Has thrown out 15 of 34 (44%) potential base stealers inthe major leagues, the top mark in the majors since 2012 (min. 60 games caught). Ranks 3rdamong active backstops with a 3.31 catcher’s ERA (min. 100.0 innings at catcher). Has caught47% (204 of 431) of attempted base stealers between the major and minor leagues over the last6 years (2010-15). Over his 9 minor league seasons, has thrown out 45% (252 of 565) of attempt-ed base stealers. Named by Baseball America as the best defensive catcher in the Nationals’farm system following the 2008, 2009, 2011, and 2012 seasons. Signed with the Nationals on1/17/07 after participating in a private workout in his native Venezuela in front of GeneralManager Mike Rizzo.

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2015 HIGHLIGHTSSUMMARY: In 1st season with the Red Sox, set new ML career highs with 41 games played,including 33 starts at catcher. Also appeared in 26 games with Triple-A Pawtucket. Named to1st career Opening Day roster after being acquired from WSH for cash considerations on 3/30.Played in 33 games (28 starts) before being designated for assignment on 7/20. Cleared waiversand was outrighted to Triple-A on 7/30. Selected back to the ML roster on 9/1 and made 8 moreappearances (5 starts). Among catchers with at least 200.0 innings behind the plate, led themajors throwing out 50% of attempted base stealers (10 of 20). Posted a 3.47 catcher’s ERAwith Boston, 2nd best among AL catchers with at least 300.0 innings caught. Only TOR’s DionerNavarro ranked lower (3.15). The Red Sox went 16-17 in his 33 starts, including 11-8 beginning6/2. Caught 4 of the team’s 10 shutouts, despite starting only 33 games. Caught all 13 innings ofthe Sox’ 2-0 win on 9/13 at TB. Was the catcher for Clay Buchholz’s last 13 starts from 5/4-7/10and 14 of his outings overall. Guided Buchholz to a 2.48 ERA and .241 opponent AVG. On 6/23vs. BAL, threw out both attempted base stealers and also picked off a base runner at 1B. RedSox pitchers gave up only 9 runs in 47.0 innings in 5 starts during his second ML stint of the year(1.72 ERA). Caught all 4 of Rich Hill’s starts down the stretch (1.55 ERA). Batted .184 (21-for-114)for Boston but went 9-for-32 (.281) in his last 10 games beginning 7/4. Entered the game on 4/12at NYY as a defensive replacement at 3B in the 8th inning, his only appearance at a positionother than catcher in the majors or minors. Hit .263 (26-for-99) with 4 2B, HR, 13 RBI, and 10 BBin 26 total games with Pawtucket. Following the season, posted a .338 OBP in 33 games forAragua in the Venezuelan Winter League.

2014: Appeared in 20 games over 4 stints with the Nationals, making 17 starts...Spent most ofthe season with Triple-A Syracuse. Threw out 5 of 8 (63%) potential base stealers with WSH andcaught 12 of 21 (57%) with Syracuse. Was set to begin the season with Double-A Harrisburg, butwas summoned to WSH on 4/2 after Wilson Ramos injured his left hand on Opening Day. Hit .182(8-for-44), 2B, HR, 3 RBI, 5 BB, and 5 R in 13 games before being optioned to Triple-A Syracuse on5/16. Hit his 1st ML home run on 4/14 at MIA, a 2-run shot off RHP Kevin Slowey. Had a 2nd stintwith WSH from 6/11-25. Returned again from 8/5-7 to replace Ramos (paternity leave). Hit .229(39-for-170) with 9 2B, 5 HR, 25 RBI, 23 BB, and 26 R in 51 games for Syracuse. Rejoined theNationals when rosters expanded on 9/1. Played in 46 games for Aguilas del Zulia of theVenezuelan Winter League, hitting .211, 8 2B, 3B, 2 HR, 14 RBI.

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2013: Spent first full season at Double-A with WSH’s Harrisburg affiliate. Was a September call-up to the Nationals. Hit .177 (55-for-310) in 95 games for Harrisburg but posted 47 BB comparedto 57 SO. Walked once every 7.7 PA with the Senators. Was batting .221 before a 4-for-79 slideover the last 25 games of the season. 15 of his 16 XBH came before the All-Star break. Includinga 3-game rehab stint with Single-A Auburn, threw out 27 of 70 (39%) would-be base stealers.Appeared in 2 September contests for the Nationals, going 0-for-1. Following the season,played for Zulia in the Venezuelan Winter League, batting .353 (42-for-119) in 38 games.

2012: Saw first Triple-A and major league experience in 6th pro season. Made MLB debut on5/14 vs. SD, but suffered a high right ankle sprain in a 4th-inning home plate collision with ChaseHeadley. Endured 6-week stint on the DL, but in 1st game upon return, notched 1st big leaguehit, a 7th-inning single off eventual Cy Young Award winner R.A. Dickey on 7/19 vs. NYM. On 7/27at MIL, gunned down Jonathan Lucroy to register the 1st caught stealing of his ML career.Washington went 7-2 in his 9 starts. Combined to hit .322 (65-for-202) with 19 2B, 3 HR, and 26RBI in 64 minor league games between Short-A Auburn (rehab), Double-A Harrisburg, and Triple-A Syracuse. Played 32 games for Zulia in the Venezuelan Winter League. Following the season,was named by Baseball America as the best defensive catcher in the Nationals’ farm system forthe 4th time.

2011: Spent entire season with High-A Potomac and named a Carolina League postseason All-Star. Set a career high with 28 XBH, including a career-best 21 2B and 6 HR. Also registeredcareer highs in RBI (43) and games (109)...Hit a then-career-best .251 (93-for-370). Threw out 53%(60 of 113) of attempted base stealers, the best mark in the Carolina League. Also topped theCL with 104 appearances at catcher. Had 6 HR after totaling 4 HR over his first 4 pro campaigns(2007-10). Went 4-for-14 (.286) in 5 playoff games for the P-Nats. Played for Zulia in theVenezuelan Winter League, appearing in 14 games (11 at catcher). After the season, tabbed thebest defensive catcher in WSH’s farm system and in the CL by Baseball America.

2010: Returned to Single-A Hagerstown and named a South Atlantic League mid-season All-Star.Tallied a career-best 50 BB in 98 games en route to a .345 OBP. Topped SAL catchers in caughtstealing percentage (51%, 61 of 119). Hit .321 (25-for-78) with a .415 OBP vs. LHP. MadeVenezuelan Winter League debut, playing 2 games for Zulia.

2009: Played for both Single-A Hagerstown and Short-A Vermont. Began the year with 23 gamesfor the Suns before the start of the New York-Penn League season. Combined to bat .238 (58-for-244) with 13 2B and the first 2 HR of his professional career. Threw out 43 of 106 (41%)attempted base stealers over the 2 stops. Connected for 1st pro HR, a 7th-inning solo shot, on8/23 at Tri-City. Following the season, cited as the best defensive catcher in the Nationals sys-tem by Baseball America.

2008: Returned for a 2nd season with the Rookie-level Gulf Coast League. Hit .189 (14-for-74)but tallied 11 RBI in 26 games. Gunned down 37% of attempted base stealers (11 of 30). Went2-for-6 with a pair of doubles in the playoffs as the Nationals lost the GCL Championship series.

2007: Made pro debut with the Rookie-level Gulf Coast League Nationals. Drew 17 BB in 31games. Made debut on 6/19 vs. the GCL Dodgers. Walked twice and scored 2 runs.

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Full name: Sandy David (Balan) Leon. Last name pronounced “lay-OHN.” Signed by Mike Rizzoand Dana Brown (Nationals).

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LEON, SANDY (continued) C

Sandy greeted fans at the gate and posed for selfies before a home game during FanAppreciation in September 2015.

IN THE COMMUNITY

YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E

2007 GCL Nationals .202 31 94 10 19 0 0 0 11 4 0 0 17 15 0 0 3

2008 GCL Nationals .189 26 74 12 14 1 1 0 11 1 0 2 9 18 1 2 5

2009 Hagerstown .218 23 78 7 17 3 0 0 6 0 0 0 5 21 0 0 3

Vermont .247 50 166 16 41 10 1 2 18 1 2 2 24 29 1 1 5

2010 Hagerstown .249 98 325 48 81 10 6 2 36 5 5 0 50 79 3 5 19

2011 Potomac .251 109 370 36 93 21 1 6 43 9 3 1 33 69 1 3 10

2012 Auburn .333 5 15 3 5 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 0

Harrisburg .311 40 135 15 42 12 0 1 19 1 2 2 9 16 1 0 3

Syracuse .346 19 52 8 18 5 0 2 4 0 0 0 12 12 0 0 1

WASH. .267 12 30 2 8 2 0 0 2 0 0 2 4 11 0 0 1

2013 Auburn .077 3 13 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0

Harrisburg .177 95 310 35 55 12 1 3 26 0 1 3 47 57 0 0 6

WASH. .000 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

2014 Syracuse .229 51 170 26 39 9 0 5 25 0 0 0 23 36 1 0 0

WASH. .156 20 64 7 10 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 6 20 0 0 1

2015 Pawtucket .263 26 99 8 26 4 0 1 13 0 0 2 10 23 0 1 1

BOSTON .184 41 114 8 21 2 0 0 3 6 0 1 7 28 0 1 1

Major League Totals .187 75 209 17 39 5 0 1 8 6 0 3 17 60 0 1 3

Minor League Totals .237 576 1901 224 451 89 10 22 215 21 13 12 242 380 8 12 56

2007 Signed by the Washington Nationals as a non-drafted free agent on 1/17

2012 On disabled list with a high right ankle sprain, 5/15-7/2

2015 Acquired by the Boston Red Sox in exchange for cash considerations on 3/30

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Combined with Double-A Portland (21 G) and Triple-A Pawtucket (26 G) to go 3-5 with 5 saves, a3.88 ERA (27 ER/62.2 IP), a .211 opponent AVG (49-for-232), and .297 opponent SLG in 47 appear-ances, all in relief. Averaged 9.6 SO/9.0 IP (67 SO). Led Red Sox minor league pitchers in appear-ances. Held right-handed batters to a .186 AVG/.279 OBP/.248 SLG line (27-for-145, 5 XBH). Beganthe season with Portland. Allowed 6 ER in his first 4 appearances (9.0 IP), but posted a 0.87 ERAand .118 opponent AVG in his remaining 17 games with the Sea Dogs (20.2 IP, 8 H, 2 ER, 0 HR).Named Red Sox Minor League Relief Pitcher of the Month for May, going 3-for-3 in save oppor-tunities with a 0.63 ERA in 11 appearances (14.1 IP, 5 H, R, 9 BB, 19 SO). Allowed no runs duringan 11-game stretch from 5/10-6/6 (12.2 IP, 5 H). Transferred to Pawtucket on 6/9 and spent theremainder of the season with the PawSox. Earned a save in each of his first 2 Triple-A appear-ances and did not allow a base runner in any of his first 3 (3.0 IP, 4 SO). Struck out 18 of 46 bat-ters faced in 10.1 IP from 7/25-8/9, recording a season-high 6 SO in 2.2 IP on 8/5 at Syracuse. Inhis final 12 appearances beginning 7/29, posted a 3.06 ERA and .188 opponent AVG (17.2 IP, 12H, 6 ER, 21 SO). Made 12 appearances, all in relief, for Caguas of the Puerto Rican Winter League.Was 1-0 with a 1.59 ERA (2 ER/11.1 IP), .231 opponent AVG (9-for-39), 10 SO, and 8 BB. Did not allowan extra-base hit. Held left-handed batters to a .091 AVG (2-for-22). Allowed no runs in his final7 outings beginning 11/20 (6.0 IP, 3 H). Following the season, ranked by Baseball America as theRed Sox’ 4th-best pitching prospect, the club’s No. 11 prospect overall.

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RHP LIGHT, PAT

BATS: Right THROWS: RightHEIGHT: 6-5 WEIGHT: 220

OPENING DAY AGE: 25 BORN: March 29, 1991 in Colts Neck, NJRESIDES: Hoboken, NJ

ACQUIRED: Selected in the supplemental round(37th overall) of the 2012 June Draft

CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2016

Entering 5th season of his professional career, his 1st in Major League Spring Training camp.Added to Red Sox’ 40-man roster on 11/20/15. Originally selected by BOS in the supplementalround of the 2012 June Draft (37th overall) as compensation for losing free agent JonathanPapelbon. Converted to a reliever for the 2015 season after making 49 of his first 50 profes-sional appearances as a starter. Has fanned 70 batters in 65.1 IP as a reliever in his minor leaguecareer (9.6 SO/9.0 IP). Following the 2015 season, ranked by Baseball America as the Red Sox’ 4th-best pitching prospect, the club’s No. 11 prospect overall. Pitched at Monmouth University andbecame the highest draft pick in school history.

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2014: Combined with Single-A Greenville and High-A Salem to go 8-6 with a 4.83 ERA (71 ER/132.1IP) in 25 appearances, all starts. Led Salem pitchers in starts (22) and IP (115.0). Made 3 starts forthe Drive before being transferred to Salem on 4/24. Went 4-1 with a 2.06 ERA (8 ER/35.0 IP) and.219 opponent AVG (28-for-128) in 6 starts from 6/29-7/27. Notched his 1st career completegame with a 7.0-inning victory in his final outing of the season on 8/30 at Wilmington, allowingjust 3 hits. Went 5-2 with a 3.25 ERA (23 ER/63.2) over his final 11 starts of the season beginning6/29. Recorded at least 5.0 IP and allowed 1 ER or fewer in 7 of those outings.

2013: Appeared in only 13 games between the Rookie-level Gulf Coast League Red Sox andSingle-A Greenville due to 3 DL stints. On the DL with a left hamstring strain from 4/24-5/7, 5/23-6/1, and 6/2-8/31.

2012: Made professional debut with Short-A Lowell, tying for 2nd on the club with 12 starts.Did not throw more than 3.0 IP in any outing. Held opponents to 1 ER or fewer in 10 of 12appearances. Following the season, ranked by Baseball America as the No. 17 prospect in theNew York-Penn League.

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Full name: Patrick James Light. Signed by Ray Fagnant (Red Sox). Went 14-14 with a 3.84 ERA(100 ER/234.1 IP) in 3 seasons at Monmouth University and became the highest draft pick inschool history. Set single-season school records as a junior in 2012 with 102 SO and 101.1 IP enroute to being named 2012 New Jersey Collegiate Baseball Association Pitcher of the Year.Graduated from Christian Brothers (NJ) Academy. Selected by the Twins in the 28th round ofthe 2009 June Draft, but did not sign.

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PAT LIGHT’S STATSYEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK

2012 Lowell 0-2 2.37 12 12 0 0 0 30.1 27 9 8 1 1 5 30 2 0

2013 GCL Red Sox 0-0 0.00 3 3 0 0 0 6.0 4 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0

Greenville 1-4 8.89 10 9 0 0 0 28.1 44 33 28 4 1 14 28 5 0

2014 Greenville 2-0 4.15 3 3 0 0 0 17.1 15 9 8 1 0 4 19 0 0

Salem 6-6 4.93 22 22 1 0 0 115.0 135 67 63 10 6 33 57 5 0

2015 Portland 1-1 2.43 21 0 0 0 3 29.2 18 11 8 3 0 11 32 1 0

Pawtucket 2-4 5.18 26 0 0 0 2 33.0 31 19 19 2 1 26 35 1 0

Minor League Totals 12-17 4.64 97 49 1 0 5 259.2 274 148 134 21 9 95 204 14 0

2009 Selected by the Minnesota Twins in the 28th round of the June Draft (did not sign)

2012 Signed by the Boston Red Sox as a supplemental-round selection (club’s 3rd pick, 37th overall) in the June Draft

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Made his Red Sox organization debut after spending the previous 3 seasons in independentleagues. Combined with High-A Salem, Double-A Portland, and Triple-A Pawtucket to go 7-2with 6 saves, a 1.31 ERA (9 ER/62.0 IP), and .200 opponent AVG (45-for-225) in 38 appearances, allin relief. Allowed 0 ER in 31 of his 38 outings. Surrendered only 1 HR and held opponents to a.244 SLG. Held lefties to a .178 AVG (19-for-107) and righties to a .220 AVG (26-for-118), with Triple-A righties going 2-for-24 (.083) against him. Opponents were 2-for-25 (.080) with RISP and 2 outs.Began the season with Salem. Made 4 consecutive scoreless appearances from 5/5-16 (6.0 IP, 2H) before being transferred to Portland on 5/20. Went 2-0 with 4 saves and a 0.31 ERA (1 ER/28.2IP) in his first 20 appearances with the Sea Dogs (through 7/26). Between Salem and Portland,had a scoreless streak of 17.2 IP from 5/5-6/9. Transferred to Pawtucket on 8/14 and spent therest of the season with the PawSox, going 3-0 with a 0.69 ERA (1 ER/13.0 IP), .143 opponent AVG(6-for-42), and .167 opponent SLG (1 XBH). Did not allow a run in his final 9.1 IP with Pawtucket.Following the season, made 5 relief appearances for Aragua of the Venezuelan Winter League(4.2 IP, 5 H, 2 R, 3 BB, SO).

2015 HIGHLIGHTSRHP MARBAN, JORGE

BATS: Right THROWS: RightHEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 215

OPENING DAY AGE: 27 BORN: December 5, 1988 in Miami, FLRESIDES: Miami, FL

ACQUIRED: Signed by the Red Sox as a minor league free agent, 11/21/2014

CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2016

2014: Purchased from Southern Maryland of the independent Atlantic League on 11/21 afterallowing only 1 ER in 10 relief appearances with the Blue Crabs (8.0 IP). Also made 34 appear-ances (4 starts) with Florence of the independent Frontier League, averaging 12.63 SO/9.0 IPwith the Freedom. Following the season, went 4-1 with a 2.12 ERA (8 ER/34.0 IP) and 11.65 SO/9.0IP as the closer for Australian Baseball League Champion Perth. Led the league in appearances(24), saves (tied, 8), and games finished (19). Made 2 postseason appearances, allowing only 1 hitin 4.2 scoreless innings (BB, 10 SO, 1-for-15). Earned the win in Game 2 of the ABL ChampionshipSeries vs. Adelaide, pitching the final 3 frames in a 10-inning victory (H, BB, 7 SO). In his final 7outings between the regular season and postseason, went 1-0 with 4 saves, a 0.00 ERA and .061opponent AVG (10.2 IP, 2-for-33, 4 BB, 19 SO).

2013: Spent 2nd consecutive season with Florence of the independent Frontier League. Ledthe Freedom in ERA (2.05) and SO/9.0 IP (12.5) as the team’s closer. Also led the league in saves(27).

2012: Spent entire season with Florence of the independent Frontier League and led theFreedom in SO/9.0 IP (7.7).

2011: Made full-season debut with DET’s Single-A Hickory. Ranked 2nd on the club in appear-ances (35) and games finished (18) and averaged 10.70 SO/9.0 IP.

2010: Combined with the AZL Rangers and Short-A Spokane to make 8 scoreless relief appear-ances in his pro debut. Averaged 13.8 SO/9.0 IP and held opponents to a .140 AVG (6-for-43).

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PERSONALMade 73 relief appearances at Florida International University (2008-10). Attended South Miami(FL) High School (2004) and Southwest (FL) High School (2005-07).

YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK

2010 AZL Rangers 1-0 0.00 3 0 0 0 1 5.0 1 0 0 0 0 2 10 0 0

Spokane 0-0 0.00 5 0 0 0 0 8.0 5 0 0 0 1 4 10 0 0

2011 Hickory 1-6 4.61 35 0 0 0 3 54.2 45 35 28 2 3 30 65 13 0

2012 Florence 1-4 2.44 36 0 0 0 16 44.1 29 16 12 1 4 24 38 4 0

2013 Florence 2-4 2.05 42 0 0 0 27 44.0 26 10 10 2 5 23 61 7 0

2014 Florence 4-6 4.27 34 4 0 0 11 46.1 32 27 22 3 2 45 65 7 0

So.Maryland 0-0 1.12 10 0 0 0 2 8.0 5 1 1 0 0 6 5 1 0

2015 Salem 2-1 1.69 8 0 0 0 1 16.0 14 7 3 1 1 7 13 3 0

Portland 2-1 1.36 24 0 0 0 5 33.0 25 9 5 0 1 22 26 0 0

Pawtucket 3-0 0.69 6 0 0 0 0 13.0 6 1 1 0 1 4 13 1 0

Minor League Totals 9-8 2.57 81 0 0 0 10 129.2 96 52 37 3 7 69 137 17 0

Independent Lg. Totals 7-14 2.84 122 4 0 0 56 142.2 92 54 45 6 11 98 169 19 0

JORGE MARBAN’S STATS

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2015 HIGHLIGHTSMARRERO, CHRIS OF

BATS: Right THROWS: RightHEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 230OPENING DAY AGE: 27 BORN: July 2, 1988 in Miami, FLRESIDES: Hialeah Gardens, FLACQUIRED: Signed as a minor league free agent on August 15, 2015CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2016

2014: Combined with Double-A Bowie and Triple-A Norfolk to hit .237 (84-for-355) in 98 gamesin his 1st season with the BAL organization. Made 62 starts at 1B and 9 in LF. On the DL from5/8-22. Had a 10-game hitting streak from 5/6-6/5 (16-for-43, .372). Transferred to Bowie on 6/21and had 2 HR with 5 RBI on 6/23 vs. Trenton. Also had 5 RBI on 8/14 at New Britain and 8/19 vs.Reading. Following the season, hit 5 HR in 31 games for Navojoa of the Mexican Pacific League.

2013: In his 8th and final season in the WSH organization, appeared in 8 ML games but spentmajority of season with Triple-A Syracuse, ranking 2nd on the club in RBI (59), 3rd in the HR (11),and 3rd in BB (36). Batted .463 (19-for-41, 4 HR) during an 11-game stretch from 4/18-29. Hit safe-ly in 22 of 23 games from 5/10-6/3. Recalled by WSH as the club’s 26th man on 6/9 and appearedin 8 games before being optioned back to Syracuse on 6/28. Following the season, played in 16games for Licey of the Dominican Winter League. Signed with BAL as a minor league free agenton 12/10.

2012: Combined with 5 teams to hit .272 (49-for-180) in only 53 games, beginning the season onthe 60-day DL with a left hamstring strain suffered on 11/15/11 while playing for Licey in theDWL. Reinstated on 6/23, but returned to the DL from 7/13-8/12. Following the season, rankedby Baseball America as the 23rd-best prospect in the WSH organization.

2011: Made his ML debut, getting recalled by WSH on 8/27 and batting .248 (27-for-109) in 31games. Started at 1B the day he was recalled, going 1-for-4 at CIN and recording his 1st hit offMike Leake in the 4th inning (single). Hit safely in 14 of his first 17 ML games (19-for-61, .311).Committed 2 errors in his ML debut, but played error-free ball the rest of the way for a .993fielding pct. at 1B (2 E, 270 TC). Hit .300 (145-for-483) in 127 games with Triple-A Syracuse...NamedSyracuse Player of the Month for July. At the time of his promotion on 8/27, ranked among ILleaders in hits (2nd), OBP (T-3rd, .375), AVG (5th), 2B (6th, 30), BB (T-8th, 58), and OPS (10th, .825).Also played in 15 games for Licey of the Dominican Winter League. Following the season,ranked by Baseball America as the 12th-best prospect in the WSH organization.

2010: Spent entire season with Double-A Harrisburg. Ranked 3rd in the WSH organization in RBI(82) and 5th in AVG (.294) and HR (tied, 18). Named an Eastern League mid-season All-Star.Homered in 4 straight games from 5/21-24. Recorded 11-game hitting streaks from 5/29-6/10and 6/13-24 and a 12-game hit streak from 7/1-12. Also hit .306 (26-for-85) in 23 games for Poncein the Puerto Rican Winter League, beginning his season with a 13-game hitting streak.Following the season, ranked by Baseball America as the 9th-best prospect in the WSH organi-zation

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Combined with 3 teams in the CWS and BOS organizations to hit .271 (71-for-262) with 16 2B and7 HR in 70 games. Made 31 starts in the OF and 27 at 1B. Also played in 37 independent leaguegames, beginning the season with Somerset of the Atlantic League. Led the Patriots in AVG(.311), hits (46), 2B (12), HR (6), and RBI (22) at the time his contract was purchased by CWS on 6/5.Assigned to Double-A Birmingham and hit .324 (12-for-37) in 9 games with the Barons beforebeing transferred to Triple-A Charlotte on 6/16...Went 19-for-50 (.380) with 3 HR in his first 15games with the Knights (through 7/7). Had a 10-game hitting streak from 7/2-11. Was 3-for-5with a grand slam on 7/7 vs. Durham. Hit .217 (18-for-83, HR) in his final 24 games with Charlotteand was released on 8/6. Signed by BOS to a minor league contract on 8/15 and assigned toTriple-A Pawtucket. Hit .273 and slugged .470 (18-for-66, 4 2B, 3 HR) in his final 16 games withthe PawSox beginning 8/23. Following the season, appeared in 22 games for Margarita of theVenezuelan Winter League.

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CHRIS MARRERO’S STATSYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E

2006 GCL Nationals .309 22 81 10 25 9 0 0 16 0 1 1 8 19 0 0 1

2007 Hagerstown .293 57 222 31 65 14 0 14 53 0 4 3 14 39 0 4 3

Potomac .259 68 255 40 66 11 3 9 35 0 3 0 32 63 0 0 4

2008 Potomac .250 70 256 40 64 15 2 11 38 0 3 5 25 55 0 0 8

2009 Potomac .287 112 414 58 119 21 2 16 65 0 5 8 42 97 2 3 16

Harrisburg .267 23 75 9 20 6 0 1 11 0 0 1 8 18 0 1 4

2010 Harrisburg .294 141 524 73 154 28 0 18 82 0 5 5 43 102 1 3 18

2011 Syracuse .300 127 483 59 145 30 0 14 69 0 3 2 58 97 3 2 5

WASH .248 31 109 6 27 5 0 0 10 0 3 1 4 27 0 0 2

2012 Syracuse .244 37 127 13 31 6 1 0 12 0 0 1 16 28 0 0 3

Hagerstown .250 2 4 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 1

Potomac .462 4 13 1 6 1 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0

Harrisburg .273 5 22 2 6 2 0 1 3 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0

Auburn .357 5 14 4 5 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 2 6 0 0 0

2013 Syracuse .270 111 408 48 110 17 2 11 59 0 3 3 36 67 0 1 9

WASH .125 8 16 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0

2014 Norfolk .239 37 138 17 33 7 1 3 14 0 2 1 10 35 0 0 5

Bowie .235 61 217 30 51 10 1 10 42 0 2 2 20 40 0 0 1

2015 Somerset .311 37 148 16 46 12 0 6 22 0 0 0 7 22 1 1 2

Birmingham .324 9 37 0 12 3 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 7 0 0 0

Charlotte .278 39 133 18 37 8 1 4 17 0 2 0 15 28 0 0 1

Pawtucket .239 22 92 10 22 5 0 3 8 0 0 0 2 19 0 0 0

Major League Totals .232 39 125 6 29 5 0 0 11 0 3 1 4 31 0 0 2

Minor League Totals .277 952 3515 464 972 195 13 117 535 0 33 34 333 727 6 14 79

Independent Lg. Totals .311 37 148 16 46 12 0 6 22 0 0 0 7 22 1 1 2

OF MARRERO, CHRIS (continued)

2009: Combined with High-A Potomac and Harrisburg to bat .284 (139-for-489) with a .358 OBPand .452 SLG. Ranked 3rd in the WSH organization in RBI (76) and 10th in AVG. Named a CarolinaLeague postseason All-Star. Reached base in his first 26 games of the season with Potomac.Following the season, ranked by Baseball America as the 6th-best prospect in the WSH organi-zation. Named CL Player of the Week on 5/25 and 7/20. Following the season, recorded a.349/.402/.542 batting line in 20 games for Phoenix of the Arizona Fall League (29-for-83, 7 2B, 3HR).

2008: Suffered season-ending injury (broken right fibula) sliding into home plate on 6/18 atWinston-Salem. Following the season, ranked by Baseball America as the 3rd-best prospect inthe WSH organization and the 10th-best prospect in the CL. Also rated the best power hitterin the WSH system.

2007: Combined with Single-A Hagerstown and Potomac to record a .275/.338/.484 batting linein 125 games (131-for-477, 25 2B, 3 3B, 23 HR). Led the WSH organization in RBI (88) and ranked2nd in HR. Named a South Atlantic League mid-season All-Star. Following the season, ranked byBaseball America as the best prospect in the WSH organization, the 2nd-best prospect in the CL,the 5th-best prospect in the SAL, and the 27th-best prospect in baseball. Also rated the bestpower hitter in the WSH system, as well as the best batting prospect in both the CL and SAL.Had 11 HR and 34 RBI in only 23 games from 5/1-25. Had 2 HR and 6 RBI on 5/11 vs. West Virginia.Named SAL Player of the Week on 5/21.

2006: Made professional debut with the GCL Nationals, leading the club with a .309 AVG and .374OBP (min. 75 AB). Season was cut short due to viral meningitis. Following the season, ranked byBaseball America as the 2nd-best prospect in the WSH organization and the 4th-best prospectin the GCL. Also rated the WSH organization’s best power hitter and best hitter for average.

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PERSONALOriginally selected by WSH in the 1st round (15th overall) of the 2006 June Draft out ofMonsignor Edward Pace HS in Miami. Entered senior year rated by Baseball America as the 2nd-best draft-eligible HS prospect. Older brother, Christian, has played in the White Sox (2006-11,2014-15), Braves (2012, 2013), and Pirates (2012) systems. Cousin, Deven, has played in the BOSorganization since being drafted in 2012. Nicknamed “Nene” (“baby” in Spanish). Helped TeamUSA’s youth squad win a silver medal at the 2004 Pan-Am Championship Qualifier in Lagos DeMoreno, Mexico, leading the tournament field in HR (5) and RBI (16).

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MARRERO, DEVEN INF

BATS: Right THROWS: RightHEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 194OPENING DAY AGE: 25 BORN: August 25, 1990 in Miami, FLRESIDES: Davie, FLACQUIRED: Selected in the first round (24th overall)of the 2012 June DraftCONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2016

2014: Split the season between Double-A Portland and Triple-A Pawtucket and earned Red SoxMinor League Defensive Player of the Year honors. Combined for a .976 fielding percentage (12E/490 TC), all at SS. Between the 2 stops, batted .258 (117-for-454) with 30 2B, 2 3B, 6 HR, 59 RBI,16 SB, 46 BB and 65 R. Hit .287 (39-for-136) with a .384 OBP against left-handed pitching. Beganthe season with Portland and reached base safely in his first 11 games (.333, 16-for-48, 4 BB, .385OBP). Ranked 3rd in the Eastern League with a .368 AVG (32-for-87) in June. Also named Red SoxMinor League Defensive Player of the Month for June. Named Eastern League Player of theWeek for 6/16-22 (.650, 13-for-20, 3B, HR, 4 RBI in 6 G). Was batting .291 (78-for-268) with a .371OBP in 68 games prior to 7/2 promotion. Was the Eastern League’s leading SS with a .978 field-ing percentage (6 E, 271 chances) on that date. Played in 50 of Pawtucket’s remaining 57 games,all at SS. Drove in the game-winning run with a 2-out, RBI 2B in the 10th inning on 7/4 atSyracuse, his 3rd Triple-A game. Hit .241 (7-for-29) with 2B, 2 RBI, 2 BB, 2 R, and 2 SH in all 9 ofthe PawSox’ Governors’ Cup playoff games en route to the International League title...Alsostarted the Triple-A Championship Game at SS. Batted .328 (19-for-58) with 5 2B, 2 RBI, 11 BB, 2SB, and 13 runs in 17 games for Surprise in the Arizona Fall League. Led the AFL with a .443 OBPand ranked 4th in AVG. Following the season, named the No. 3 SS prospect in the EasternLeague (No. 19 overall) by Baseball America. Also ranked by BA as the No. 9 prospect in the RedSox’ organization, the top SS, as well as the farm system’s best defensive infielder and as hav-ing the best infield arm.

Entering 4th professional season and 3rd in Major League Spring Training camp. This is his 3rdstraight year entering the season rated by Baseball America as the best defensive infielder inthe Red Sox’ system. Also rated as having the system’s best infield arm in 2014 and 2015. Alsoranked by Baseball America as the No. 9 prospect in the Red Sox’ organization, the top SSprospect. Tabbed as Red Sox Minor League Defensive Player of the Year in 2014 after postinga .976 fielding percentage between Double-A Portland and Triple-A Pawtucket. Has stolen atleast 16 bases in all 3 minor league campaigns. Named Red Sox Minor League Base Stealer ofthe Year in 2013. Was successful in 27 of 29 stolen base attempts (93.1%) in 2013, the best rateamong all minor leaguers with at least 25 SB.

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Made ML debut with 25 games (12 starts) over 3 stints with BOS. Also played 102 games forTriple-A Pawtucket. Started for the Red Sox at 3B (10 GS), SS (1 GS), and 2B (1 GS). Combined fora .973 fielding pct. (1 E/37 TC). Selected to the ML roster on 6/25. Debuted on 6/28 at TB, enter-ing the game at 2B in the 2nd inning (Mike Napoli ejected). Made 1st start on 7/1 at TOR at 2B(0-for-3). Recorded his 1st ML hit on 7/20 at LAA, a 7th-inning single off Mike Morin. Optioned toPawSox after the game. Recalled from Pawtucket a 2nd time on 8/8 and optioned back on 8/11.Recalled a final time on 9/5. Went 7-for-11 from 9/12-16, recording his 1st multi-hit game on9/13 at TB (2-for-5)...Went 3-for-4 with 2 R and his 1st career RBI on 9/16 at BAL. Started 4 straightgames at 3B, 9/28-10/1 at NYY. Collected 1st XBH on 9/28 at NYY, a 2-out HR in the 9th off CalebCotham. Recorded 1st game-winning RBI on 9/30 at NYY with an RBI single off Andrew Bailey inthe 11th. For Pawtucket, appeared in 90 games at SS, 8 at 2B, and 3 at 3B. Combined for a .962fielding pct. (18 E/470 TC). Led the PawSox in hits (96) and runs (49), also ranking 2nd in totalbases (129) and steals (12). Batted .315 (29-for-92) in his final 22 games with the PawSox begin-ning 8/15. Following the season, rated by Baseball America as the No. 9 Red Sox prospect, as wellas the best defensive infielder in the system.

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Deven interacted with fans during Winter Weekend in January 2016. In December 2015, tookpart in the Red Sox Holiday Caravan by visiting Boston Children’s Hospital, the Jimmy Fund, BethIsrael Deaconess Medical Center, Shriner’s Hospital, Mass General Hospital for Children, BostonMedical Center, and the BASE. Visited Martinson Elementary School as part of a Rally AgainstCancer in October 2015. Greeted fans at the gates and participated in a player/fan photo ses-sion before home games at Fenway Park. In each of the past 2 spring trainings, has attendedthe Red Sox Foundation’s Casino Night and participated in the “Days of Service” event. Alsoattended the JetBlue Park Open House in 2015 and met with Jimmy Fund patients during theirtrip to Fort Myers in 2014. Was involved in local community outreach through his participationin the 2014 Red Sox Rookie Development Program, including visiting Boston Children’s Hospitaland painting murals at McKinley Middle School in Boston with members of the Red Sox Scholarsprogram.

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2013: Named Red Sox Minor League Base Runner of the Year in 1st full pro season betweenHigh-A Salem and Double-A Portland. Invited to Major League Spring Training as a non-rosterplayer. Was the 1st Red Sox position player to be invited to big league camp the spring afterbeing drafted since Scott Hatteberg, who joined camp in 1992 after being drafted in 1991. Theonly Red Sox pitchers to do it in that time are RHP Craig Hansen, signed to a major league con-tract after being drafted in 2005, and Cuban-born LHP Rolando Viera, who was drafted as a 27-year-old in 2001. Tied for 4th in the Red Sox system with 27 stolen bases and was caught justtwice (93.1%). Was the best SB% among all minor leaguers with at least 25 stolen bases.Between the 2 teams, hit .309 (25-for-81) with a .398 OBP against left-handers. Combined for a.988 fielding percentage at SS (6 E/509 TC). Had a .990 mark with Salem (4 E/407 TC), the best markamong Carolina League shortstops with at least 10 games at the position. Made just 1 miscueover his 1st 56 games through 7/5. Led the Salem Sox with 21 stolen bases in 23 chances (91.3%).Hit .294 (15-for-51) with 8 doubles in 14 games in April before landing on the DL on 4/23 with aright hamstring strain. Activated 5/12. Was Boston’s Minor League Defensive Player of theMonth for May (1 E in 14 G at SS). Was Red Sox Minor League Base Runner of the Month for June(5 2B, 7 SB, 0 CS). Reached base safely in 21 consecutive games from 6/15-7/11. Hit .321 (26-for-81) with 14 walks and a .427 OBP in that stretch. Notched multiple hits and a stolen base in 4straight games from 6/21-24 (.529 AVG, 9-for-17, 4 SB). Was successful in his first 18 stolen baseattempts before being caught for the 1st time in his 74th game of the season on 7/26. Hit .389(7-for-18) with 5 RBI and 6 walks in his last 5 games with Salem before an 8/12 promotion toPortland. Hit safely in 12 of 19 games with the Sea Dogs in his 1st career Double-A action. Drew6 walks in his final 6 games of the season. Following the season, ranked by Baseball America asthe best defensive infielder and as having the best infield arm in the Red Sox farm system.Rated by Baseball America as the No. 2 shortstop prospect in the Carolina League, the league’sNo. 10 prospect overall. Also tabbed as having the best infield arm in the CL.

2012: Red Sox No. 1 selection in the June Draft, was assigned to Short-A Lowell for pro debut.Led the Spinners and placed 2nd in the New York-Penn League with 24 stolen bases. Alsotopped Lowell in runs (45), doubles (tied, 14), extra-base hits (19), total bases (92), and walks (34).Paced club qualifiers in OBP (.358). Split time between SS (29 games) and DH (35 games). Batted.341 (31-for-91) with runners on base. Knocked 1st career homer on 6/26 at Tri-City. Hit a go-ahead solo shot in the 13th inning on 8/11 to give Lowell an eventual 6-5 win at Hudson Valley.Chosen as the Red Sox Minor League Base Stealer of the Month for July after swiping a NYPL-high 12 bases in 15 attempts. Stole a season-high 3 bases on both 7/29 vs. State College and 8/15vs. Aberdeen. Following the season, ranked by Baseball America as BOS’s No. 10 prospect. Alsoranked as the No. 2 shortstop prospect (No. 7 prospect overall) in the New York-Penn League byBaseball America.

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Full name: Deven Sommer Marrero. Signed by Vaughn Williams (Red Sox). Was the top defen-sive college player available in the 2012 June Draft and the 2nd-best collegiate athlete availableoverall, according to Baseball America. Hit .325 (193-for-593) with 37 2B, 11 3B, 12 HR, 95 RBI, 102runs, 45 BB, and 32 SB in 150 career games over 3 seasons at Arizona State University from 2010-12, earning all-conference honors in each year. Named a 1st-Team Pac-12 All-Conference selec-tion, 1st-Team Academic All-District VIII selection, and picked for the Pac-12 All-Academic 2ndTeam as a junior in 2012. Selected as the Pac-10 Defensive Player of the Year and earned 1st-Team All-Pac-10 honors in 2011. Named a Collegiate Baseball 1st-Team Freshman All-American in2010 after setting a Sun Devils freshman record with a team-leading .397 AVG (62-for-156).Chosen as a Cape Cod League All-Star in 2011, his 2nd season with Cotuit. Also led the Team USANational Collegiate Team with 19 hits and 14 RBI in 14 games in 2011. Earned All-State and All-County honors with American Heritage (FL) High School as a junior in 2008 during the school’sstate and national title-winning season, a team that also included current KC 1B Eric Hosmer.Selected by the Reds in the 17th round of the 2009 June Draft, but did not sign. His cousin, 1BChris Marrero, played for Triple-A Pawtucket in August and September 2015 and re-signed withthe Red Sox as a minor league free agent in November 2015. Also a 1st-round pick (Nationals in2006 June Draft), Chris has played 39 ML games with WSH between 2011 and 2013. In addition,is the cousin of OF/1B Christian Marrero, a Phillies farmhand in 2015.

DEVEN MARRERO’S STATSYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E

2012 Lowell .268 64 246 45 66 14 3 2 24 2 1 1 34 48 24 6 9

2013 Salem .256 85 332 50 85 20 0 2 21 1 0 1 42 60 21 2 4

Portland .236 19 72 7 17 0 0 0 5 1 2 0 10 16 6 0 2

2014 Portland .291 68 268 42 78 19 2 5 39 0 3 2 34 57 12 7 6

Pawtucket .210 50 186 23 39 11 0 1 20 2 1 1 12 37 4 1 6

2015 Pawtucket .256 102 375 49 96 13 1 6 29 5 4 2 33 87 12 5 18

BOSTON .226 25 53 8 12 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 3 19 2 1 1

Major League Totals .226 25 53 8 12 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 3 19 2 1 1

Minor League Totals .258 388 1479 216 381 77 6 16 138 11 11 7 165 305 79 21 45

2009 Selected by the Cincinnati Reds in the 17th round of the June Draft (did not sign)

2012 Signed by the Boston Red Sox as a first-round selection (24th overall) in the June Draft

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Limited to 27 appearances, all in relief, with Double-A Portland due to a DL stint of nearly 2months. Also made 3 rehab appearances with the GCL Red Sox. Combined to hold opponentsto a .326 SLG, allowing only 6 XBH. Had a 3.3 SO/BB ratio (52 SO/16 BB). Held lefties to a .195 AVG(17-for-87). Posted a 1.86 ERA (4 ER/19.1 IP) in 12 road games while with Portland. Struck out aseason-high 6 batters in 2.2 IP on 4/11 vs. Reading (0 BB). Allowed 0 ER in 9.1 IP from 4/29-5/15.Had 5 SO and no BB in 3.0 hitless innings on 5/11 vs. Trenton. On the DL from 5/21-7/15 due to aright shoulder strain. Made 3 appearances, all scoreless, with the GCL Red Sox during a rehabassignment (4.0 IP, 3 H, 4 SO). Returned to Portland and posted a 5.24 ERA (13 ER/22.1 IP) in hisremaining 16 outings, 11 of which were scoreless. Following the season, went 1-0 with 1 save,a 2.16 ERA (2 ER/8.1 IP), and a .194 opponent AVG (6-for-31, BB, 8 SO) in 6 appearances for ArizonaFall League champion Scottsdale.

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RHP MARTIN, KYLE

BATS: Right THROWS: RightHEIGHT: 6-7 WEIGHT: 230

OPENING DAY AGE: 25 BORN: January 18, 1991 in Austin, TXRESIDES: Austin, TX

ACQUIRED: Selected in the ninth round of the 2013 June Draft

CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2016

2014: Led High-A Salem pitchers in games (tied, 35) and saves (10) and ranked 3rd in SO (82).Ranked 4th among Carolina League relievers in SO/9.0 IP (9.15) and had the 2nd-lowest uninten-tional BB/9.0 IP ratio (1.67). Made 12 scoreless appearances. Struck out at least 1 batter in 33 ofhis 35 outings and recorded multiple SO 25 times. Had 5 SO in 5 of his appearances. Posted a2.21 ERA (9 ER/36.2 IP) in his 16 outings from 4/25-6/28. Recorded 53 SO against only 6 BB in April,May, and June (49.1 IP).

2013: Made pro debut by posting a 1.25 ERA (5 ER/36.0) over 19 total games between Short-ALowell and Single-A Greenville. Surrendered just 1 ER in 19.0 IP (0.47 ERA) with the Spinnersbefore a 7/31 promotion to Greenville. Did not allow more than 1 ER in any of his 9 reliefappearances with the Drive.

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PERSONALFull name: Kyle Jared Martin. Signed by Jon Adkins (Red Sox). Pitched for 4 seasons at TexasA&M, where he finished his career ranked 3rd on the school’s all-time appearances list (98).Earned All-Big 12 Honorable Mention honors as a junior in 2012. Played for former Red Soxpitcher Calvin Schiraldi at St. Michael’s Catholic Academy in Austin. Was also a standout basket-ball player and student. Originally selected by the Washington Nationals in the 39th round ofthe 2009 June Draft, and by the Chicago White Sox in the 35th round of the 2012 June Draft,but did not sign.

YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK

2013 Lowell 2-1 0.47 10 0 0 0 2 19.0 11 2 1 0 1 3 15 0 0

Greenville 2-1 2.12 9 0 0 0 1 17.0 8 5 4 0 3 7 15 0 0

2014 Salem 4-5 4.02 35 0 0 0 10 80.2 84 41 36 11 10 16 82 13 2

2015 Portland 2-1 4.50 27 0 0 0 5 42.0 43 22 21 3 1 16 48 6 1

GCL Red Sox 2-0 0.00 3 0 0 0 0 4.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0

Minor League Totals 12-8 3.43 84 0 0 0 18 162.2 149 70 62 14 15 42 164 19 3

2009 Selected by the Washington Nationals in the 39th round of the June Draft (did not sign)

2012 Selected by the Chicago White Sox in the 35th round of the June Draft (did not sign)

2013 Signed by the Boston Red Sox as a ninth-round selection in the June Draft

KYLE MARTIN’S STATS

Entering 4th professional season, all with the Red Sox organization, his 1st in Major LeagueSpring Training camp. Has averaged 9.1 SO and only 2.3 BB per 9.0 IP in his career (162.2 IP, 164SO, 42 BB). His 10.2 SO/9.0 IP (52 SO/46.0 IP) in 2015 led all Red Sox farmhands with at least 40.0 IP.

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2015 HIGHLIGHTSMcCARTHY, MIKE RHP

BATS: Right THROWS: RightHEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 200OPENING DAY AGE: 28 BORN: November 18, 1987 in Walnut Creek, CARESIDES: Brentwood, CAACQUIRED: Red Sox 17th pick (14th round, 442nd overall)in the 2011 June DraftCONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2016

2014: Spent majority of season with Portland, producing a 4.54 ERA (18 ER/35.2 IP) in 15 reliefoutings and a 4.99 ERA (34 ER/61.1 IP) in 12 starts. Also made 1 relief appearance for Pawtucketon 8/1 vs. Syracuse, his Triple-A debut. Named Portland’s Citizen of the Year following the sea-son. Went 6-0 with a 2.11 ERA (10 ER/42.2 IP) and .223 opponent AVG (35-for-157) from 4/28-6/16(10 G, 4 GS). Named Eastern League Pitcher of the Week on 5/5 after going 2-0 with a 0.00 ERA(12.0 IP) in 2 starts from 4/28-5/4. Did not walk a batter in 7 consecutive appearances withPortland from 7/21-8/26 (15.1 IP, 60 BF, 15 SO). Following the season, made 5 appearances (4starts) for Australian Baseball League Champion Perth. Did not allow a run in 2 postseasonappearances (4.1 IP, 4 H, BB, 7 SO). Earned the win in the deciding Game 3 of the ABLChampionship Series vs. Adelaide, pitching 3.1 scoreless innings of relief.

2013: Combined for a 4.82 ERA (66 ER/123.1 IP) between High-A Salem (21 G, 11 GS) and Double-A Portland (10 G, 5 GS).

2012: Went 5-5 with a 3.35 ERA (33 ER/88.2 IP) and 71 SO in 31 games (8 GS) between Single-AGreenville and Salem. Posted a combined 2.74 ERA (13 ER/42.2 IP) as a starter after appearingexclusively out of the bullpen in his first 20 appearances of the year.

2011: Led Short-A Lowell with 4 saves and tied for the club lead with 17 appearances in his prodebut. Struck out the side in order in his 1st career game on 6/20 at Vermont (1.0 IP)...Did notallow a hit to a leadoff batter (0-for-14, 3 BB).

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Spent majority of his season with Double-A Portland. Named the Sea Dogs’ Citizen of the Yearfor the 2nd consecutive season. Began and finished the season as a starter, but also went 2-0with a 2.20 ERA (8 ER/32.2 IP) and .228 opponent AVG (26-for-114) in 11 relief appearances.Allowed 1 ER or fewer in 5.0+ IP in 8 of his starts. In his first 7 starts through 5/15, allowed atleast 6 ER 3 times and gave up a total of 1 ER in the other 4 combined (20.2 IP). In his next 18appearances (7 starts) from 5/19-8/9, lowered his ERA from 6.32 to 3.52 and his opponent AVGfrom .295 to .249 by going 4-3 with a 2.24 ERA (68.1 IP, 55 H, 17 ER). Allowed only 1 hit in 5.1scoreless innings on 7/19 at New Hampshire and remained in the starting rotation for theremainder of the season. Transferred to Triple-A Pawtucket on 8/15 and made his lone startwith the PawSox that day at Lehigh Valley (6.0 IP, 6 ER). Returned to Portland on 8/16 and made4 more starts with the Sea Dogs (16.0 IP, 20 ER, 25 H).

PERSONALIn 2014, created a partnership between Double-A Portland and Baseball Miracles to host a 3-dayequipment drive at Hadlock Field, with equipment getting donated to underprivileged chil-dren. Posted a 1.62 ERA over 17 games (16 starts) as a redshirt senior for California StateUniversity-Bakersfield.

YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK

2011 Lowell 1-1 4.64 17 0 0 0 4 21.1 16 12 11 2 2 10 27 2 0

2012 Greenville 3-4 3.66 26 4 0 0 1 64.0 55 29 26 1 3 24 51 9 0

Salem 2-1 2.55 5 4 0 0 0 24.2 25 9 7 1 1 4 20 0 0

2013 Salem 5-2 4.29 21 11 0 0 1 86.0 106 50 41 11 1 18 66 6 0

Portland 1-3 6.03 10 5 0 0 2 37.1 45 25 25 4 2 9 19 1 0

2014 Portland 10-4 4.82 27 12 0 0 0 97.0 100 54 52 13 7 21 68 3 0

Pawtucket 0-0 2.45 1 0 0 0 0 3.2 2 1 1 0 0 1 3 0 0

2015 Portland 6-8 4.59 29 18 0 0 0 115.2 119 64 59 10 5 41 58 6 0

Pawtucket 0-1 9.00 1 1 0 0 0 6.0 8 6 6 2 1 3 3 0 0

Minor League Totals 28-24 4.50 137 55 0 0 8 455.2 476 250 228 44 22 131 315 27 0

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Combined with TEX and BOS to go 0-1 with a 5.27 ERA (8 ER/13.2 IP) in 15 appearances, all in relief.Was claimed off waivers by the Red Sox on 9/11. Made 1st career Opening Day roster with TEX.In the majors, retired 8 of 15 first batters faced and allowed 5 of 11 inherited runners to score.Spent the majority of his season with Texas’ Triple-A Round Rock, recording 5 saves and post-ing a 2.78 ERA (11 ER/35.2 IP) in 30 relief appearances. Finished 15 games for the Express. Posteda 1.12 WHIP with Round Rock, allowing 31 hits and walking only 9 batters against 33 SO in 35.2IP. Held right-handed batters to a .176 AVG (12-for-68). Went at least 1.0 IP in 25 of his 30 appear-ances with Round Rock. Threw at least 2.0 IP 7 times. Did not allow a walk, hit, or HBP in 8 ofhis outings with the Express. 23 of his 30 appearances were scoreless. Began the season withTEX, posting a 2.25 ERA (2 ER/8.0 IP) and holding opponents to a .179 AVG (5-for-28) in his first 8appearances. Allowed no hits in 3 consecutive outings from 4/18-24 (3.1 IP). Optioned to RoundRock on 5/4 and held a 1.98 ERA (6 ER/27.1 IP) after his first 22 games with the club through 8/11.Allowed only 1 run in 16.1 IP (0.55 ERA) during a 13-game stretch from 6/28-8/7 (10 H, 4 BB, 11 SO).Struck out 17 batters and walked only 3 in 14.0 IP from 8/1-22. Allowed only 1 hit and did notsurrender a run in his final 5 appearances (4.1 IP) with Round Rock from 8/22-30, earning thesave in 4 of those games. Designated for assignment on 9/1 and claimed off waivers by BOS on9/11. Made 3 appearances for the Red Sox. BOS debut came on 9/16 at BAL (0.1 IP, H).

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RHP MENDEZ, ROMAN

BATS: Right THROWS: RightHEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 235

OPENING DAY AGE: 25 BORN: July 25, 1990 in San Pedro de Macoris, DRRESIDES: San Pedro de Macoris, DR

ACQUIRED: Selected off waivers from Texas on 9/11/2015CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2016

2014: Made his ML debut, combining to make 55 relief appearances between TEX (30) andTriple-A Round Rock (25). For the Rangers, collected 10 holds and posted a .174 opponent AVG.Began the season with Round Rock, going 0-1 with 3 saves and a 4.02 ERA (14 ER/31.1 IP). Heldthe opponent scoreless in 8 of his first 9 outings from 4/4-5/4, posting a 1.54 ERA (2 ER/11.2 IP).Was recalled by TEX on 7/7 and made his ML debut the following night vs. HOU, throwing 2.0 hit-less innings (BB, SO). Allowed 1 hit over 2.1 IP in his next appearance on 7/10 vs. LAA, becomingthe 2nd pitcher in TEX history with 2.0+ IP, 0 R, and 1 or fewer hits allowed in each of his first2 outings. Through his first 8 ML outings from 7/8-27, allowed just 3 singles in 11.0 scoreless IP,limiting opposing hitters to a .086 AVG. His 8 consecutive scoreless games to start a career tiedAlexi Ogando’s club record. Led the Rangers bullpen with 33.0 IP from 7/8 through the end ofthe year. Finished the year with 6 consecutive scoreless outings for Texas from 9/13-27, allow-ing 5 hits in 6.1 IP. Following the regular season, allowed just 1 ER in 13 games (10.2 IP) for theToros del Este of the Domican Winter League. Was 1-1 with a 0.84 ERA.

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Enters his 9th professional season after returning to the Red Sox organization in September2015. Was originally signed by the Red Sox as an international free agent in 2007 and sent tothe Rangers in the July 2010 trade that brought Jarrod Saltalamacchia to BOS.Spent parts of 6seasons in the Rangers organization from 2010-2015. Has made 45 ML appearances, all in reliefover the last 2 seasons. Owns a 3.09 career ERA (16 ER/46.2 IP). Over 8 minor league seasons, hasgone 28-21 with 13 saves and a 3.56 ERA (182 ER/460.1 IP) in 163 games (73 starts). Owns a 2.77ERA (32 ER/104.0 IP) in 76 combined Double-A and Triple-A games in his career, all in relief.Represented the 2008 Dominican Summer League Red Sox as an All-Star. Was named a Single-ASouth Atlantic League mid-season All-Star in 2011 while playing for TEX’s Hickory affiliate.

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2013: Made 16 relief appearances at Double-A Frisco before being placed on the DL on 5/30 witha stress fracture in his right elbow. Had season-ending surgery on 5/31. Entered the season asthe top right-handed reliever and 13th-best prospect in the Rangers system by BaseballAmerica. Went 2-0 with 2 saves, a 1.82 ERA (5 ER/24.2 IP), and a 0.93 WHIP while striking out 24and allowing just 1 HR. Did not allow an ER in 14 of 16 outings, including through his first 9games (15.1 IP, 5 H, 14 SO, 5 BB). Pitched more than 1.0 inning 10 times, posting a 0.48 ERA (1ER/18.2 IP) in those efforts. Surrendered 0 ER in 7 outings of 2.0+ IP (14.1 IP). Recorded at least1 SO in all but 2 of his appearances, finishing with 24 SO in 24.2 IP (8.8 SO/9.0 IP).

2012: Split the season between the High-A Myrtle Beach Pelicans and the Double-A FriscoRoughriders. Made 3 rehab starts for the Rookie-level Arizona League Rangers in July whilerecovering from an elbow strain. Went 3-5 with a 5.17 ERA (31 ER/54.0 IP) in 11 starts with thePelicans before being sent to the AZL Rangers on a rehab assignment. Struck out a season-high9 over 6.0 IP without allowing an ER in his Myrtle Beach debut on 4/7. In 3 rehab starts with theAZL Rangers, posted a 3.00 ERA (3 ER/9.0) with 7 SO and 1 BB. After returning to the Pelicans on7/19, made 1 more start before being shifted to the bullpen for the remainder of the season.In 11 relief outings between Myrtle Beach and Frisco from 7/28-9/1, went 3-0 with 2 saves and a1.48 ERA (4 ER/24.1 IP). Made relief debut with Myrtle Beach on 7/28 (6.0 IP, 0 R, 9 SO). JoinedFrisco on 8/13. Earned the save in his Double-A debut vs. Tulsa on 8/17. Recorded the win in eachof his final 2 outings of the season on 8/28 vs. Corpus Christi and 9/1 vs. Midland.

2011: Set career highs with 9 wins, 117.0 IP, and 130 SO in 26 games (20 starts) with the Single-A Hickory Crawdads. Was named a South Atlantic League mid-season All-Star. Ranked amongSAL leaders with a .900 winning percentage (1st), 130 SO (T-2nd), and a 3.31 ERA (5th). For the 2ndconsecutive season, recorded 10.0 SO/9.0 IP. Allowed 7 HR in 117.0 IP (0.5 HR/9.0 IP). Gave up 1ER in each of his first 6 outings, going 4-0 with a 1.72 ERA (6 ER/31.1 IP) and 30 SO. Struck out acareer-high 10 on 7/2 at Greenville, allowing 2 ER over 7.0 IP. In his final 12 appearances (6 starts),went 3-0 with 1 save, a 1.40 ERA (7 ER/45.0 IP), and 58 SO. On 8/29 at Lakewood, fanned 5 over 2.0perfect IP to earn his first professional save.

2010: Began the campaign at Single-A Greenville, making 6 starts before being sent on a rehabassignment to Short-A Lowell. Was acquired by TEX on 7/31 and assigned to Short-A Spokane.In 17 total starts, went 3-6 with a 5.73 ERA (38 ER/59.2) and 66 SO. After 6 starts with the Drive,was placed on the DL on 5/8 with a left knee contusion. Made 5 rehab starts for Lowell from6/18-7/9. Was activated on 7/16 and assigned to Lowell. Was dealt to TEX on 7/31 and made hisSpokane debut on 8/2, striking out 8 over 5.0 scoreless IP. Returned to the DL on 8/19 with aright elbow inflammation.

2009: Played 12 games (10 starts) for the Rookie-level Gulf Coast League Red Sox. Finished witha 1.99 ERA (11 ER/49.2 IP), 2nd lowest among all Red Sox minor leaguers. Led the team with a0.83 WHIP (min. 15.0 IP). Recorded 47 SO against only 8 BB (5.88 SO/BB). Issued 1.4 BB/9.0 IP.Following the season, was named the 12th-best GCL prospect by Baseball America. Surrendered1 or 0 ER in 10 of his 12 outings. Did not allow more than 3 ER in a game all season.

2008: Spent the season with the Rookie-level Dominican Summer League Red Sox, earning All-Star honors. Posted a 2.65 ERA (15 ER/51.0 IP) alongside a 1.16 WHIP in 11 games, all starts.Allowed just 1 HR in 51.0 IP (0.2 HR/9.0 IP). Gave up just 2 ER through his first 6 starts, going 3-0with a 0.67 ERA (27.0 IP) and a .177 opponent AVG.

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YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK

2008 DSL Red Sox 3-1 2.65 11 11 0 0 0 51.0 43 19 15 1 2 16 46 3 1

2009 GCL Red Sox 2-3 1.99 12 10 0 0 0 49.2 33 11 11 1 4 8 47 2 1

2010 Greenville 0-2 11.40 6 6 0 0 0 15.0 29 24 19 5 4 10 18 1 0

Lowell 2-3 4.36 8 8 0 0 0 33.0 31 21 16 5 1 19 35 4 0

Spokane 1-1 2.31 3 3 0 0 0 11.2 19 11 3 2 0 3 13 0 0

2011 Hickory 9-1 3.31 26 20 0 0 1 117.0 117 44 43 7 6 45 130 11 1

2012 Myrtle Beach 4-6 5.14 18 12 0 0 1 70.0 69 43 40 7 7 25 71 3 0

AZL Rangers 0-1 3.00 3 3 0 0 0 9.0 7 3 3 1 1 1 7 0 0

Frisco 2-0 1.46 5 0 0 0 1 12.1 8 3 2 2 1 4 9 0 0

2013 Frisco 2-0 1.82 16 0 0 0 2 24.2 12 6 5 1 2 11 24 2 0

2014 Round Rock 0-1 4.02 25 0 0 0 3 31.1 39 16 14 4 2 12 30 1 0

TEXAS 0-1 2.18 30 0 0 0 0 33.0 20 8 8 2 2 17 22 2 0

2015 TEXAS 0-1 5.40 12 0 0 0 0 11.2 11 7 7 1 1 7 9 0 0

Round Rock 3-2 2.78 30 0 0 0 5 35.2 31 11 11 5 1 9 33 2 0

BOSTON 0-0 4.50 3 0 0 0 0 2.0 3 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0

Major League Totals 0-2 3.09 45 0 0 0 0 46.2 34 16 16 4 3 25 32 2 0

Minor League Totals 28-21 3.56 163 73 0 0 13 460.1 438 212 182 41 31 163 463 29 3

2007 Signed by the Boston Red Sox as an international free agent on 7/16

2010 Acquired by the Texas Rangers with 1B Chris McGuiness, a player to be named later (C Michael Thomas), and cash considerations

in exchange for C Jarrod Saltalamacchia on 7/31

2015 Claimed off waivers from the Texas Rangers on 9/11

ROMAN MENDEZ’ STATS

RHP MENDEZ, ROMAN (continued)PERSONAL

Full name: Roman Junior (Perez) Mendez. Signed by Luciano del Rosario (Red Sox).

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2015 HIGHLIGHTSMERCEDES, SIMON RHP

BATS: Right THROWS: RightHEIGHT: 6-4 WEIGHT: 240OPENING DAY AGE: 24 BORN: 2/17/1992 in Santo Domingo, DRRESIDES: Santo Domingo, DRACQUIRED: Signed as an international free agent, 3/14/2012CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2016

2014: Combined with Short-A Lowell and High-A Salem to go 5-10 with a 4.41 ERA (47 ER/96.0 IP)in 22 games (15 starts). Each of his final 13 outings for Salem came as a starter. Recorded atleast 6.0 IP and allowed 1 ER or fewer in 3 of his final 4 outings, going 3-1 with a 2.59 ERA (7ER/24.1 IP) in that span.

2013: Posted a 3.13 ERA (22 ER/63.1 IP) over 13 games (3 starts) for Lowell, the 5th-lowest markin the Red Sox system among qualifying pitchers. Led the Spinners in IP (63.1) and SO (57).Baseball America rated him as the 10th-best prospect in the New York-Penn League after theseason.

2012: Made pro debut with the DSL Red Sox.

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Spent entire season with Double-A Portland. Ranked 2nd on the club in appearances (37). Had10 scoreless outings. Allowed 6 ER in 3.0 IP in his season debut, but posted a 1.98 ERA (8 ER/36.1IP) in his next 16 games from 4/16-6/22. Gave up only 1 run in a season-high 4.2 IP on 5/2 atReading. Allowed 1 hit and 0 BB in 4.0 IP on 7/11 vs. Binghamton.

YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK

2012 DSL Red Sox 0-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 4.0 4 0 0 0 1 2 4 0 0

2013 Lowell 2-2 3.13 13 3 0 0 1 63.1 62 24 22 2 2 17 57 4 1

2014 Salem 5-10 4.76 19 14 0 0 1 85.0 85 50 45 6 3 38 74 8 1

Lowell 0-0 1.64 3 1 0 0 0 11.0 13 2 2 0 0 3 5 1 0

2015 Portland 3-3 4.88 37 0 0 0 0 79.1 85 54 43 8 3 38 63 8 0

Minor League Totals 10-15 4.15 73 19 0 0 2 242.2 249 130 112 16 9 98 203 21 2

SIMON MERCEDES’ STATS

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BATS: Right THROWS: RightHEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT: 180

OPENING DAY AGE: 26 BORN: September 27, 1989 in Concord, CARESIDES: Concord, CA

ACQUIRED: Red Sox 11th pick (9th round, 301st overall) in the 2012 June Draft

CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2016

2014: Combined with High-A Salem and Double-A Portland to hit .305 (87-for-285) with a .363OBP. Played 2B (25 G), 3B (11 G), and SS (35 G). Did not commit an error in 129 chances at 2B.Was on the disabled list from 4/3-5/31. Began the season with Salem, batting .346 (18-for-52) in14 games before the All-Star break. Hit safely in 23 of his final 26 games with the club (.333 AVG,34-for-102). Promoted to Double-A Portland on 8/3 and played his final 23 games there. Hit safe-ly in 14 of his final 17 games with the Sea Dogs (.338 AVG, 23-for-68, 3 HR). Hit .348 (8-for-23) in5 EL postseason games. Following the season, played in 3 games for Surprise in the Arizona FallLeague.

2013: Went 16-for-45 (.356) in 15 games for Single-A Greenville before landing on the DL on 4/25,where he spent the remainder of the season. Led the Drive in AVG, OBP (.442), and SLG (.489) atthe time he was placed on the DL.

2012: Made his pro debut with Short-A Lowell, ranking 2nd on the club and 3rd in the New York-Penn League with 21 SB. Led the Spinners in hits (69) and 2B (tied, 14), while placing 2nd ingames (66), runs (39), and total bases (88). Appeared in 31 games at SS, 29 at 3B, and 6 at 1B. Hit1st career HR on 8/10 at Hudson Valley

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Hit .240 (99-for-412) between Triple-A Pawtucket (74 G) and Double-A Portland (40 G). Made 50starts at 2B, 35 at SS, 20 at 3B, and 5 in CF. Began the season with the Sea Dogs. Hit .320 (16-for-50) during an 11-game on-base streak from 5/5-16. Transferred to Pawtucket on 5/23. Went 11-for-26 (.423) during a 9-game stretch from 6/5-17. Returned to Portland on 7/25. Went 5-for-11with the Sea Dogs before returning to Pawtucket on 7/29 for the remainder of the season.Homered twice in a span of 4 games on 8/24 vs. Scranton/Wilkes-Barre and on 8/28 at Buffalo,his first 2 Triple-A HR.

MIKE MILLER’S STATSYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E

2012 Lowell .261 66 264 39 69 14 1 1 15 1 0 1 29 35 21 3 6

2013 Greenville .356 15 45 8 16 6 0 0 2 1 0 2 5 5 3 1 3

2014 Salem .307 49 192 24 59 8 0 0 18 6 0 3 15 25 7 4 5

Portland .301 23 93 15 28 4 0 3 12 0 0 2 6 14 3 1 1

2015 Portland .273 40 165 26 45 9 2 1 12 2 3 2 11 21 6 2 8

Pawtucket .219 74 247 17 54 10 1 3 19 4 3 0 14 34 6 3 4

Minor League Totals .269 267 1006 129 271 51 4 8 78 14 6 10 80 134 46 14 27

PERSONALSelected to the All-Big West Conference 1st Team as a senior in 2012 after leading CaliforniaPolytechnic State - San Luis Obispo with a .354 AVG (87-for-246).

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BATS: Switch THROWS: RightHEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 220OPENING DAY AGE: 20 BORN: 5/27/1995 in Cienfuegos, CubaRESIDES: Tampa, FLACQUIRED: Signed as an international free agent, 3/12/2015CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2016

SUMMARY: Made U.S. debut and spent entire season with Single-A Greenville. Played no defen-sive position other than 2B. Named Red Sox Minor League Base Runner of the Year, leading theorganization in steals (49-for-52). Named a South Atlantic League postseason All-Star. Followingthe season, ranked by Baseball America as the best prospect in the Red Sox organization and inthe SAL. Also rated by Baseball America as having the best infield arm in the Sox’ system, aswell as being the organization’s fastest base runner and best athlete. Named a Low Class A All-Star by BA. Named Red Sox Minor League Base Stealer of the Month for July (13-for-14 SB) andAugust/September (27-for-29). Stole multiple bases 15 times. Ranked 3rd in the SAL in steals.Led the Drive in OPS (.817, min. 75 AB), steals, and BB (42), and ranked among leaders in runs (3rd,61), 3B (T-2nd, 3), and HR (4th, 8). Posted a .310 AVG/.415 OBP/.500 SLG as a leadoff hitter (67-for-216, 16 2B, 2 3B, 7 HR, 34 BB, 7 HBP). Batted .310 (31-for-100) with a .381 OBP and .570 SLG vs. LHP.Recorded seven 3-hit games. Made debut on 5/18 vs. Lexington (0-for-3, 2 R, BB). Hit 1st HR on5/30 at Lexington. Had a .200 AVG/.287 OBP/.289 SLG line with 4 SB at the time of the SAL All-StarGame on 6/23. After the break, led all Single-A players in steals (45) and ranked T-2nd in runs(49), 3rd in OBP (.415), and 6th in OPS (.915), batting .310 (67-for-216) and slugging .500 in 56games. Scored a run in 17 of his first 21 games out of the All-Star break (25 R total)...Recordedmultiple hits and scored multiple runs in 4 consecutive games from 7/12-16, homering in eachof those first 3 contests. Hit an inside-the-park HR on 7/15 vs. Augusta. Hit .340 and slugged.585 during a 24-game on-base streak from 7/12-8/15 (32-for-94, 8 2B, 5 HR). Scored at least 1 runin 7 consecutive games from 8/18-28 (11 R). Stole a season-high 3 bases on 8/27 vs. Greensboro.

YOAN MONCADA’S STATSYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E

2015 Greenville .278 81 306 61 85 19 3 8 38 2 3 10 42 83 49 3 23

PERSONALBatted .277 (84-for-303) with 58 runs, 11 2B, 4 3B, 4 HR, 28 RBI, 40 BB, and 21 SB in 101 games over2 seasons in Cuba’s major league, Serie Nacional. Spent both the 2012-13 and 2013-14 seasonswith Elefantes de Cienfuegos, posting a career .388 OBP. Appeared exclusively at 2B.Represented Cuba at the 18U World Championships in Taiwan in September 2013. Also playedfor Cuba in the World Port Tournament in the Netherlands (July 2013), the 16U WorldChampionships in Mexico in August 2011, and the COPABE Pan American 16U Championship inMexico in October 2010. Established residency in Guatemala before signing with the Red Sox.

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RHP O’SULLIVAN, SEAN

BATS: Right THROWS: RightHEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 245

OPENING DAY AGE: 28 BORN: September 1, 1987 in San Diego, CARESIDES: Spring Valley, CA

ACQUIRED: Signed as a minor leaguefree agent on 12/5/2015

CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2016

2014: Spent the majority of the season with Triple-A Lehigh Valley, finishing 2nd on the teamwith 25 starts, 6 wins (tied), 148.1 IP, and 94 SO. Also made 2 starts and 1 relief appearance over3 stints with PHI. Lasted at least 6.0 IP in 17 of 25 Lehigh Valley starts, including 14 quality starts.Was called up to PHI on 6/28 and made his Phillies debut in the 2nd game of a doubleheader vs.ATL, allowing 4 ER over 5.2 IP. Suffered his 1st ML loss since 7/24/13 with SD. In a 7/10 LehighValley win at Louisville, struck out a season-high 8 batters in 7.0 IP. Allowed 3 ER or fewer in eachof his last 7 starts from 7/23-8/31, posting a 3.09 ERA (15 ER/43.2 IP). Tossed a complete game on7/28 with Lehigh Valley at Buffalo (8.0 IP, L, 7 H, 4 R, 3 ER, 2 BB, 3 SO). In his final Triple-A stintfrom 8/15-31, posted a 2.92 ERA (8 ER/24.2 IP) with 22 SO and a .245 opponent AVG over 4 starts.Was called up again on 9/5 and made his lone ML relief appearance of the season on 9/10 vs. PIT,tossing a perfect 9th inning in a 6-3 Phillies loss.

2013: Recorded a 3.96 ERA (11 ER/25.0 IP) in 7 games (3 starts) for the Padres. Also made 20 startsover 2 stints with Triple-A Tucson. Began the season with Tucson and started 18 games beforebeing called up to SD, going 7-4 with a 3.88 ERA (44 ER/102.0 IP) and 90 SO compared to 29 BB.Selected to the ML roster on 7/12 and made his Padres debut that night vs. SF as a starter (5.0IP, L, 6 H, 2 R). Allowed 2 or fewer ER in each of 3 starts at the ML level, posting a 2.60 ERA (5ER/17.1 IP). Did not allow a HR in 25.0 IP with the Padres. Was on the paternity leave list from7/30-31. Made 2 final starts with Tucson from 8/25-30. Earned the win on 8/30 at Las Vegas, allow-ing 1 ER over 8.0 IP. Hit .351 (13-for-37) with 3 2B, 1 HR, and 13 RBI in 20 games with Tucson.Went 4-for-9 (.444) with a BB, 2B, and 2 RBI as a pinch-hitter.

2012: Went 14-7 with 1 save and a 4.23 ERA (67 ER/142.2 IP) in 31 games (19 starts) between KC’sTriple-A Omaha and TOR’s Triple-A Las Vegas. In 5 starts with Omaha, surrendered 3 or fewer ER4 times. Hurled 4.0 IP in recording his only career save on 4/28 at Memphis. Was acquired by TORand assigned to Las Vegas on 6/21. Made 8 quality starts in 14 outings with Las Vegas, going 9-3with a 2.72 ERA (27 ER/89.1 IP) and averaging over 6.1 IP per start. In his first 3 starts with LasVegas from 6/23-7/4, did not allow an ER in 20.0 IP.

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Started the season with the Phillies, making 13 ML starts. Was sent outright to Triple-A LehighValley on 7/7 and made 9 starts for the IronPigs. Recorded a 3.54 ERA (11 ER/28.0 IP) through hisfirst 5 starts from 4/12-5/22, including a 2.65 mark (5 ER/17.0 IP) in 3 starts from 5/12-22. Missedtime on the DL with left knee tendinitis from 4/22 (retro to 4/18) to 5/11. Made 1 rehab appear-ance with Single-A Lakewood on 5/7 vs. Augusta, allowing 1 ER over 4.1 IP. In 9 outings at LehighValley from 7/18-9/4, went 5-2 with a 3.20 ERA (20 ER/56.1 IP) and 6 quality starts. In 5 road startswith the IronPigs, posted a 2.30 ERA (8 ER/31.1 IP) and a 1.02 WHIP while limiting the oppositionto a .173 AVG. Earned the win on 8/18 at Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, striking out 9 in 8.1 innings with-out allowing an ER. Won each of his last 4 Triple-A starts of the season from 8/18-9/4 (1.32 ERA,4 ER/27.1 IP, .188 opponent AVG).

Enters his 11th professional season and 1st in the Red Sox organization. Has seen major leagueaction for LAA (2009-10), KC (2010-11), SD (2013), and PHI (2014-15). Started 52 of his 66 career MLgames, posting 4 seasons with 10 or more starts (2009-11, 2015). Over 6 big league seasons,owns an 11-23 record and a 5.95 ERA (200 ER/302.1 IP). Tossed the first 9.0-inning no-hitter inthe history of LAA’s Triple-A Salt Lake affiliate on 7/28/09 at Sacramento. Represented Orem asa 2006 Pioneer League postseason All-Star. Was named a 2008 California League postseason All-Star while playing for Rancho Cucamonga. Was his league’s ERA champion in each of his first 2minor league campaigns (Rookie-level Pioneer League in 2006 and Single-A Midwest League in2007). Has hit .321 (18-for-56) with an .834 OPS over 10 minor league seasons.

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2011: Made 12 appearances (10 starts) in 2 stints for KC. Also started 14 games at Triple-AOmaha. Began the season on KC’s ML roster, posting a 3.41 ERA (11 ER/29.0 IP) in his first 6 out-ings (4 starts) of the season. Limited opposing hitters to a .185 AVG (12-for-65) with 2 outs in his12 ML outings. Was placed on the DL with right biceps tendinitis on 6/3. Activated from the DLand optioned to Triple-A Omaha on 7/3. Led Omaha starters with an .800 winning percentageand finished 3rd on the team with 8 wins in just 14 outings. Surrendered 2 or fewer ER in 8 ofhis 14 starts with the Storm Chasers. Earned the win in 6 straight Triple-A starts from 7/29-8/23,posting a 2.13 ERA (9 ER/38.0 IP) with 29 SO and 6 BB. Was recalled to KC on 9/21 and made hisfinal start of the season on 9/27 at MIN.

2010: Split the season between the LAA and KC organizations, finishing 4-6 with a 5.49 ERA in 19ML games (14 starts). Also made 15 starts for LAA’s Triple-A Salt Lake. In 19 ML games, held hit-ters to a .200 AVG (17-for-85) with RISP. Began the season at Salt Lake. Was recalled by LAA on6/16 and posted a 1.29 ERA (1 ER/7.0 IP) over 4 relief appearances before being optioned backto Salt Lake. Returned to LAA to start on 7/20 at NYY. Allowed 2 ER over 6.0 frames to earn thewin. Traded to KC on 7/22. Went 3-6 with a 6.37 ERA (48 ER/70.2 IP) in 14 games (13 starts) as aRoyal.

2009: Split the season between Double-A Arkansas, Triple-A Salt Lake, and LAA, making his bigleague debut over 4 stints with the Angels. Made his first 3 starts of the season at Arkansas,recording 14 SO and 0 BB in 18.2 IP. In his 1st of 4 stints with Salt Lake from 4/25-6/11, went 5-2in 10 starts. Earned the win in his ML debut on 6/16 at SF, allowing 1 ER over 7.0 IP. Between hisfirst 2 stints with LAA, posted a 3-0 record and a 3.72 ERA (12 ER/29.0 IP) in 5 starts, all Angelswins. Returned to Salt Lake and tossed the first 9.0-IP no-hitter in Bees history on 7/28 atSacramento, walking 1 and fanning 7. Was named Pacific Coast League Pitcher of the Week on8/3. Made 2 more stints with the Angels, from 8/5-22 (4 G) and from 9/1 through the end of theseason (3 G).

2008: Spent the season with High-A Rancho Cucamonga and led both the California League andall Angels minor leaguers with 16 wins. Was named a CL postseason All-Star. Pitched in 28games (25 starts) for the Quakes, finishing with a 16-8 record and a 4.73 ERA (83 ER/158.0 IP).Struck out a season-high 8 batters 3 times (6/14 vs. Modesto, 7/22 vs. Stockton, 8/16 vs.Lancaster). Won 9 straight decisions over 11 games from 5/27-7/27, posting a 3.38 ERA (26ER/69.1 IP). In 5 July starts, went 5-0 with a 1.59 ERA (6 ER/34.0 IP) and a .214 opponent AVG.Allowed just 1 ER over 3 starts (22.0 IP) from 7/17-27, earning CL Pitcher of the Week honors on7/28. Had a 3.31 ERA (31 ER/84.1 IP) in 13 starts after the All-Star break.

2007: For the 2nd straight season, led his league in ERA, posting a 2.22 mark (39 ER/158.1 IP) in25 starts for the Single-A Midwest League’s Cedar Rapids Kernels. Led the Angels’ minor leaguesystem in ERA and finished 2nd in SO (125). Issued 40 BB compared to his team-leading 125 SO,a ratio of 3.13 SO/BB. Named Midwest League Pitcher of the Week on 8/27.

2006: Made professional debut with Rookie-level Orem and led the Pioneer League with a 2.14ERA (17 ER/71.1 IP) in 14 starts. Was named a Pioneer League postseason All-Star. Walked just 7in 71.1 IP, leading all Orem starters with 0.9 BB/9.0 IP. Ranked 3rd on the team with 55 SO.Surrendered 3 or fewer ER in 13 of his 14 starts.

PREVIOUS CAREER HIGHLIGHTSO’SULLIVAN, SEAN (continued) RHP

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Full name: Sean Daniel O’Sullivan. Signed by Tim Corcoran (Angels). Married to Sabrina and hasa daughter, Hailey. Graduated from Valhalla (CA) High School in 2005. Named San Diego CountyPlayer of the Year in 2004. Attended Grossmont Community College in CA. Played for USA ininternational tournaments in 2003-04. Earned the win over Taiwan in the gold medal-winninggame in the 2003 International Baseball Federation World Youth Championship. Was named thetop player in his age group by Baseball America at the age of 12. His brother, Ryan O’Sullivan,was drafted by LAD in 2011 and currently plays in the Phillies’ minor league system.

SEAN O’SULLIVAN’S STATSYEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK

2006 Orem 4-0 2.14 14 14 0 0 0 71.1 65 23 17 2 5 7 55 2 0

2007 Cedar Rapids 10-7 2.22 25 25 0 0 0 158.1 136 58 39 6 9 40 125 9 0

2008 Rancho Cuca. 16-8 4.73 28 25 1 0 0 158.0 167 94 83 8 11 50 111 12 0

2009 Arkansas 1-2 5.30 3 3 0 0 0 18.2 21 11 11 1 0 0 14 0 0

Salt Lake 6-4 5.48 14 13 1 1 0 69.0 74 42 42 9 3 20 48 3 0

ANGELS 4-2 5.92 12 10 0 0 0 51.2 60 34 34 12 1 16 29 1 0

2010 Salt Lake 5-5 4.76 15 15 1 0 0 85.0 95 50 45 8 3 31 58 3 1

ANGELS 1-0 2.08 5 1 0 0 0 13.0 7 3 3 1 0 4 6 0 0

KANSAS CITY 3-6 6.11 14 13 0 0 0 70.2 83 50 48 14 1 27 37 4 2

2011 KANSAS CITY 2-6 7.25 12 10 0 0 0 58.1 78 52 47 10 2 26 19 3 0

Omaha 8-2 4.22 14 14 0 0 0 74.2 85 37 35 6 4 16 55 4 0

2012 Omaha 5-4 6.75 17 5 0 0 1 53.1 76 43 40 6 2 23 26 7 0

Las Vegas 9-3 2.72 14 14 0 0 0 89.1 77 39 27 5 5 23 44 2 0

2013 Tucson 8-5 3.83 20 20 0 0 0 115.0 130 55 49 7 5 31 99 2 0

SAN DIEGO 0-2 3.96 7 3 0 0 0 25.0 31 12 11 0 1 14 12 0 0

2014 Lehigh Valley 6-10 4.30 25 25 1 0 0 148.2 154 82 71 17 3 50 94 3 0

PHILA 0-1 6.39 3 2 0 0 0 12.2 15 9 9 3 0 2 7 0 0

2015 Lakewood 0-0 2.08 1 1 0 0 0 4.1 5 1 1 0 1 1 5 1 0

Lehigh Valley 5-2 3.20 9 9 0 0 0 56.1 48 23 20 3 1 19 41 2 1

PHILA 1-6 6.08 13 13 0 0 0 71.0 94 49 48 16 6 20 35 3 0

Major League Totals 11-23 5.95 66 52 0 0 0 302.1 368 209 200 56 11 109 145 11 2

Minor League Totals 83-52 3.92 199 183 4 1 1 1101.2 1133 558 480 78 52 311 775 50 2

2005 Signed by the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim as a third-round selection in the June Draft

2010 Acquired by the Kansas City Royals with LHP Will Smith in exchange for INF Alberto Callaspo on 7/22

2011 On disabled list with right biceps tendinitis, 6/3-7/2

2012 Acquired by the Toronto Blue Jays in exchange for cash considerations on 6/21

2012 Signed by the San Diego Padres as a minor league free agent on 12/11

2013 Signed by the Philadelphia Phillies as a minor league free agent on 12/17

2015 Signed by the Boston Red Sox as a minor league free agent on 12/5

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BATS: Left THROWS: LeftHEIGHT: 6-6 WEIGHT: 220OPENING DAY AGE: 23 BORN: July 21, 1992 in Orange, CARESIDES: Huntington Beach, CAACQUIRED: Selected in the supplemental round (36th overall) of the 2011 June Draft CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2016

Made 11 starts for the Red Sox in his ML debut, slotting into the rotation for the final 2 monthsof the season after beginning the year with 21 starts for Triple-A Pawtucket. Held opponentsto 1 or no ER in 6 of his starts. Was just the 3rd Red Sox since 1914 to begin his career with 6such starts within his first 11 career games, along with Eduardo Rodriguez (7 of first 11 in 2015)and Dave Ferriss (6 of first 11 in 1945). Allowed 7 ER each in 3 of his 11 starts. Gave up 11 totalER in his other 8 outings (1.94 ERA, 51.0 IP). Was recalled from Pawtucket on 8/4 to make his MLdebut at Yankee Stadium. Allowed 3 runs in 5.0 IP and suffered the 13-3 loss. At 23 years and14 days old, was the youngest Red Sox pitcher to debut at NYY as a starter since Billy Rohr on4/14/67 (21 years, 287 days). In his 2nd career start on 8/9 at DET, earned his 1st ML win, allow-ing just 1 run on 3 hits in 5.0 IP. Defeated Justin Verlander (5.0 IP, 3 H, 1 R/ER, 4 BB, 2 SO) tobecome the 1st Red Sox ever to earn his 1st career win over a former Cy Young Award winner(Source: Elias Sports Bureau). Fanned 10 batters in his 3rd start on 8/16 vs. SEA but gave up 7runs. At 23 years and 26 days old, was the youngest Red Sox pitcher to reach 10 SO since JonLester on 6/21/06 vs. WSH (22 years, 165 days). Also became the 3rd pitcher in Red Sox history totally 10+ strikeouts in his Fenway debut, joining Pedro Martinez (12 on 4/11/98 vs. SEA) and DonAase (11 on 7/26/77 vs. MIL). On 8/21 vs. KC, went a season-high 8.0 IP and allowed just 1 ER to pickup his 2nd win. Did not allow a run over 16.0 consecutive IP from 9/8-22, the longest scorelessstreak by a Red Sox all year. In 4 starts from 9/8-27, posted a 1.61 ERA (5 ER/28.0 IP), including 3straight starts pitching into the 8th inning. Led Boston with 4 starts longer than 7.0 IP in the2nd half. Held the opposition to a .194 OBP with 2 outs, the lowest mark among all ML starters(min. 50 BF). Began the year with the PawSox, going 3-8 in 21 starts despite leading team pitch-ers and finishing 10th in the International League with a 3.16 ERA (43 ER/122.1 IP). Led IL quali-fiers with a .193 opponent AVG, allowing just 84 hits in 122.1 IP. His 1.14 WHIP ranked 2nd in theIL. Despite making his final Triple-A start on 7/29, placed 7th in the IL with 103 SO. Following theseason, was ranked by Baseball America as the No. 8 prospect in the International League.

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OWENS, HENRY LHP

Entering 5th professional season. Was Boston’s 3rd pick in the 2011 June Draft (36th overall),the supplemental selection for the loss of 1B/C Victor Martinez to the Tigers. Made pro debutin 2012. Has allowed 1 or no ER in 6 of his 11 career ML outings, all as a starter for the Red Soxover the last 2 months of the 2015 season. Since 1914, only 2 other Red Sox pitchers have hadas many 1- or 0-ER starts within their first 11 ML games: Eduardo Rodriguez in 2015 (7) and DaveFerriss in 1945 (6). Entered both 2014 and 2015 as Boston’s No. 2 prospect and top-rated pitch-ing prospect, according to Baseball America. Chosen as having the best changeup in the RedSox’ minor league system following each of his first 3 minor league seasons (2012-14). Has 442SO in the minor leagues over the last 3 seasons (2013-15), the most by any left-handed pitcherand 2nd among all minor leaguers to Pirates RHP Tyler Glasnow (457). Has averaged 9.9 SO/9.0IP in 96 career minor league outings (95 starts). Named to Baseball America’s 2014 Minor LeagueAll-Star First Team after leading all minor leaguers in wins (17-5) and finishing 4th in SO (170) witha 2.94 ERA between Double-A Portland and Triple-A Pawtucket. Chosen as the Eastern League’s2014 Pitcher of the Year after leading the league with 14 wins—a Sea Dogs single-seasonrecord—and 126 strikeouts in 20 starts. Also tabbed by Baseball America as the best pitchingprospect in the EL. In 2013, selected to Baseball America’s Minor League All-Star Second Teamand as the publication’s High-A Pitcher of the Year. Led full-season minor league qualifiers inopponent AVG (.177) and topped all minor leaguers (min. 120.0 IP) with 11.3 SO/9.0 IP betweenHigh-A Salem and Double-A Portland. Has been a part of 2 minor league no-hitters: tossed arain-shortened, 6.0-inning no-no in Double-A Portland’s 2014 season opener (4/3/14 at Reading),and threw the first 6.0 innings of High-A Salem’s 3-pitcher no-hitter on 7/17/13 at Frederick.

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LHP OWENS, HENRY (continued)

2014: Combined to lead all minor leaguers in wins, going 17-5 with a 2.94 ERA (52 ER/159.0 IP) in26 starts between Double-A Portland and Triple-A Pawtucket. Named to Baseball America’sMinor League All-Star First Team as well as Red Sox Minor League Pitcher of the Year. Began theseason with 20 starts for the Sea Dogs and named Eastern League Pitcher of the Year. Alsoselected by Baseball America as the best pitching prospect in the EL, and named a mid- andpost-season Eastern League All-Star. Set a single-season franchise record with an EasternLeague-leading 14 wins for the Sea Dogs. Also topped the EL in SO (126), SO rate (9.4 SO/9.0 IP),complete games (tied, 3), and shutouts (tied, 2) despite 8/1 promotion to Pawtucket. Rankedamong additional EL leaders in opponent AVG (2nd, .201), ERA (3rd, 2.60), and WHIP (4th, 1.12).Allowed only 6 HR in 121.0 Double-A IP. Did not allow a run in 7 of 20 of his starts for Portland(35%). Started Portland’s season-opener on 4/3 at Reading and pitched a rain-shortened 6.0-inning complete-game no-hitter (2 BB, 9 SO). Did not allow a run in his next start, 4/9 at Trenton(6.2 IP), and was named EL Pitcher of the Week for 4/3-13, over which he went 2-0 with 12.0scoreless IP. Named Red Sox Minor League Starting Pitcher of the Month for May (3-2, 1.51 ERA,6 ER/35.2 IP, 39 SO in 6 starts). Won a Sea Dogs-record 9 straight starts from 5/24-7/19 (1.46 ERA,10 ER/61.2 IP). Had a 27.0-IP scoreless streak, which began with 3 consecutive scoreless starts on5/24 at New Hampshire (7.0 IP), 5/29 vs. New Britain (7.0 IP), and 6/4 vs. Erie (8.0 IP) over which heallowed 9 total hits in 22.0 innings. Elected to start the MLB All-Star Futures Game for the vic-torious U.S. Team on 7/13 in MIN (1.0 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 1 SO). Struck out a season-high 11 battersin an 8.0-IP start on 7/6 vs. New Britain. Led Triple-A with 44 SO from his 8/4 debut through theend of the regular season (38.0 IP). Went 3-1 in 6 starts in that time. Allowed 2 hits and fanned9 batters over 6.2 scoreless IP for the win in his Triple-A debut on 8/4 vs. Columbus.

2013: Led all full-season minor league qualifiers with a .177 opponent AVG in 26 starts betweenHigh-A Salem and Double-A Portland. Also topped full-season minor league Red Sox qualifierswith a 2.67 ERA (40 ER/135.0 IP). Named Red Sox Minor League Pitcher of the Year and BaseballAmerica’s High-A Pitcher of the Year. Also earned a spot on Baseball America’s Minor LeagueAll-Star Second Team. Ranked 2nd among all minor leaguers with 169 strikeouts, trailing onlyRockies farmhand Daniel Winkler (175). Marked the most by a Red Sox minor leaguer since ClayBuchholz in 2007 (171). Averaged 11.3 strikeouts per 9.0 innings, the best mark among minorleaguers with at least 120.0 innings. Tied for the most wins in the Red Sox system (11) betweenHigh-A Salem (20 starts) and Double-A Portland (6 starts). Started the year with Salem and wasa mid-season Carolina League All-Star. Totaled 9 scoreless starts, including 7 with Salem and 2for Portland. Held lefties to a .203 AVG and right-handers to a .167 AVG. Named Red Sox MinorLeague Starting Pitcher of the Month for July (2-2, 2.96 ERA, 33 SO in 5 starts with Salem) andAugust/September (3-1, 1.78 ERA, 46 SO in 6 starts with Portland). Allowed 2 ER or fewer in hisfirst 6 starts of the year from 4/6-5/4 (2.25 ERA, 8 ER/32.0 IP). Threw 19.1 consecutive hitlessinnings from 7/11-28. Was named CL Pitcher of the Week for 7/15-21. On 7/17, tossed the 1st 6.0innings and earned the win in Salem’s 3-pitcher no-hitter at Frederick. Fanned a season-high-tying 10 batters (also 5/4 at Winston Salem). Struck out 9 batters in 5.0 hitless frames for thewin in his next start on 7/22 at Potomac. Notched a 1.78 ERA (6 ER/30.1 IP) in 6 starts for Portlandfollowing an 8/1 promotion. Struck out 11 over 6.0 scoreless innings in his Double-A debut on8/3 at Bowie. Overall, went 5-2 with a 1.60 ERA (10 ER/56.1 IP), .133 opponent AVG (25-for-188),and 76 strikeouts in his last 10 starts of the year beginning on 7/11. Following the season,ranked as Boston’s top pitching prospect and No. 2 prospect overall by Baseball America. Alsonamed as having the best changeup in the Red Sox minor league system. Also tabbed the No.2 pitcher and No. 4 prospect overall in the Carolina League by BA, as well as having that circuit’sbest changeup.

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PERSONALNamed the Cal-Hi Sports Mr. Baseball State Player of the Year after going 12-1 with 3 saves, a1.15 ERA, and 140 strikeouts over 91.2 innings as a senior at Edison (CA) High School in2011...Earned 2011 Sunset League Pitcher of the Year honors, his 2nd straight year garneringthe award. Selected as a 2011 Louisville Slugger High School All-American.

YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK

2012 Greenville 12-5 4.87 23 22 0 0 0 101.2 100 58 55 10 6 47 130 5 0

2013 Salem 8-5 2.92 20 20 0 0 0 104.2 66 39 34 6 7 53 123 8 0

Portland 3-1 1.78 6 6 0 0 0 30.1 18 8 6 3 2 15 46 3 0

2014 Portland 14-4 2.60 20 20 3 2 0 121.0 89 36 35 6 3 47 126 6 0

Pawtucket 3-1 4.03 6 6 0 0 0 38.0 32 17 17 4 3 12 44 0 0

2015 Pawtucket 3-8 3.16 21 21 0 0 0 122.1 84 47 43 7 3 56 103 4 1

BOSTON 4-4 4.57 11 11 0 0 0 63.0 62 35 32 7 3 24 50 4 1

Major League Totals 4-4 4.57 11 11 0 0 0 63.0 62 35 32 7 3 24 50 4 1

Minor League Totals 40-16 3.34 75 74 3 2 0 395.2 305 158 147 29 21 174 469 22 0

2011 Signed by the Boston Red Sox as a supplemental-round selection (club’s 3rd pick, 36th overall) in the June Draft

HENRY OWENS’ STATS

Henry interacted with Red Sox fans throughout Winter Weekend in January 2016...Greeted fansat the gate prior to a home game as part of Fan Appreciation in September 2015...Attendedthe Red Sox Foundation’s Casino Night in 2014 and 2015. Participated in the Children’s Hospitalof Southwest Florida Golf Classic in 2014. Also was involved in local community outreachthrough his participation in the 2014 Red Sox Rookie Development Program, including visitingBoston Children’s Hospital and painting murals at the McKinley Middle School in Boston withmembers of the Red Sox Scholars program.

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OWENS, HENRY (continued) LHP

2012: Pitched in 23 games (22 starts) for Single-A Greenville in his pro debut. Tied for the RedSox minor league lead with 12 wins and tied for 2nd in the system with 130 strikeouts. Led theDrive and ranked 4th in the South Atlantic League in SO. Also led the club in starts and placed2nd in innings (101.2). Held right-handed opponents to a .230 AVG (73-for-317). Tossed 15.0scoreless frames over 3 games from 4/30-5/12. Missed time on the DL from 6/28-7/4 due to a con-cussion. Earned a decision in 9 straight starts from 5/6-7/6, going 8-1 with 56 strikeouts in 45.1innings in that span. Fanned a season-high 9 batters over 5.0 innings on 6/8 at Hickory.Following the season, ranked by Baseball America as Boston’s No. 5 prospect, No. 3 pitchingprospect, and as having the best changeup in the system.

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2015 HIGHLIGHTSRHP POLANCO, JHONNY

BATS: Right THROWS: RightHEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 195

OPENING DAY AGE: 23 BORN: April 28, 1992 in Ciudad Dario de Matagalpa, Nicaragua

RESIDES: Ciudad Dario de Matagalpa, NicaraguaACQUIRED: Selected in the Triple-A phase of the Rule 5 Draft, 12/10/2015

CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2016

2014: Spent entire season with Single-A Peoria, ranking 2nd on the club in appearances (37).Ranked 9th among Cardinals minor leaguers in SO/9.0 IP (11.15). Had the 2nd-lowest opponentAVG among Midwest League relievers (.176, 35-for-199). Did not allow a HR (234 BF). Held oppo-nents to a .191 SLG, allowing only 3 XBH (all 2B). Allowed 7 ER in 5.0 IP in his first 5 outings, butposted a 1.03 ERA (6 ER/52.1 IP) from 5/14 through the end of the season. 30 of his 37 appear-ances were scoreless and 15 were hitless. Made 11 consecutive scoreless appearances from 6/13-7/25 (17.1 IP, 5 H).

2013: Went 6-4 with a 3.42 ERA (21 ER/55.1 IP) between Short-A State College and Single-A Peoria.Ranked T-5th among NYPL pitchers in appearances (22), 14 of which were scoreless.

2012: Spent majority of season with the GCL Cardinals, where he posted a 0.73 ERA (1 ER/12.1 IP)as a reliever. Did not surrender a run in his first 7 appearances of the season (10.0 IP).Transferred to Single-A Quad Cities on 8/28 and made a quality start in his lone appearance withthe Bandits on 8/29 vs. Kane County. Following the season, made 1 appearance for Nicaraguain a World Baseball Classic Qualifier game against Panama (1.0 IP, H, R, SO).

2011: Spent entire season with the DSL Cardinals.

2010: Spent entire season with the VSL Cardinals. Allowed 0 ER in his final 9.2 IP.

2009: Made professional debut with the VSL Cardinals.

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In his 7th and final season in the Cardinals organization, combined at 3 levels to go 3-6 with a4.16 ERA (33 ER/71.1 IP) and .225 opponent AVG (58-for-258) in 37 appearances (6 starts).Averaged 8.96 SO/9.0 IP. As a reliever, posted a 3.11 ERA, .205 opponent AVG, and 11.07 SO/9.0IP (46.1 IP, 16 ER, 57 SO, 34-for-166). Began the season with Single-A Peoria and made his first 19appearances out of the bullpen. Allowed no hits or runs in 4 consecutive games from 5/14-22(4.2 IP)...Made 5 starts from 6/21-7/15. Earned the win and allowed only 1 hit in 6.0 scorelessinnings on 7/15 vs. Beloit (3 BB, 8 SO). Returned to the bullpen and transferred to High-A PalmBeach on 8/14. Made his final start on 8/20 vs. St. Lucie (2.2 IP, 5 ER). Transferred to Double-ASpringfield on 9/2. Recorded 2.0 perfect innings in his final appearance on 9/6 vs. Tulsa.

YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK

2009 VSL Cardinals 0-0 10.61 9 0 0 0 0 9.1 12 11 11 0 3 10 2 4 0

2010 VSL Cardinals 2-1 3.62 14 0 0 0 1 27.1 26 16 11 1 5 19 19 3 2

2011 DSL Cardinals 3-2 4.33 8 6 0 0 0 35.1 31 19 17 1 7 20 30 7 0

2012 GCL Cardinals1-3 1.91 15 7 0 0 4 33.0 27 12 7 1 6 13 38 0 2

Quad Cities 0-0 4.50 1 1 0 0 0 6.0 8 3 3 0 0 3 2 1 0

2013 Peoria 2-1 5.09 8 0 0 0 0 17.2 19 11 10 2 3 9 22 0 0

State College 4-3 2.63 22 0 0 0 1 37.2 34 14 11 2 4 14 44 4 0

2014 Peoria 4-1 2.04 37 0 0 0 0 57.1 35 15 13 0 2 30 71 3 2

2015 Peoria 3-4 3.57 30 5 0 0 1 58.0 46 26 23 6 4 30 69 4 0

Palm Beach 0-2 6.75 5 1 0 0 0 10.2 11 8 8 0 1 7 7 0 1

Springfield 0-0 6.75 2 0 0 0 0 2.2 1 2 2 0 0 3 1 0 0

Minor League Totals 19-17 3.54 151 20 0 0 7 295.0 250 137 116 13 35 158 305 26 7

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BATS: Right THROWS: RightHEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 205OPENING DAY AGE: 26 BORN: December 22, 1989 in Los Angeles, CARESIDES: Los Angeles, CAACQUIRED: Selected in the 4th roundof the June 2011 DraftCONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2016

Made his ML debut, appearing in 17 games—all in relief—in 3 stints with BOS. Spent the major-ity of his season with Triple-A Pawtucket, where he made 30 appearances (1 start). Retired 11 of17 first batters faced with BOS. Allowed only 3 of 14 inherited runners to score. 6 of his 12 runsallowed were unearned. Selected to the ML roster on 7/3 and made his debut that night vs.HOU, surrendering 4 runs (2 ER) on 3 hits in 1.0 IP. Optioned back to Pawtucket on 7/4. Recalleda 2nd time on 7/18 and made 2 appearances before being optioned following the game on 7/25vs. DET. Allowed 0 runs in 12 of his final 14 appearances following his 9/1 recall, holding oppo-nents to a .214 AVG (6-for-28) and posting a 3.38 ERA (3 ER/8.0 IP). Did not allow a run in his final6 outings (2.2 IP, 2 H). Held left-handed batters to a .200 AVG (2-for-10) and 0 XBH. In his final 9appearances (beginning 9/13), held righties to a .235 AVG (4-for-17) and only 1 XBH (2B). Heldopponents to a .174 AVG (4-for-23) with the bases empty, compared to .310 (9-for-29) with run-ners on. Posted a 1.29 ERA (1 ER/7.0 IP) and .167 opponent AVG (4-for-24) when pitching on 2 orfewer days rest (12 G). Began the season with Pawtucket, where he posted a 1.82 ERA (8 ER/39.2IP) and .201 opponent AVG (28-for-139) in 29 relief appearances. Also made 1 start on 4/25 atScranton/Wilkes-Barre (3.0 IP, 5 H, 3 R). Ranked T-2nd on the club with 20 games finished. Withthe PawSox, held right-handed batters to a .188 AVG (15-for-80), .290 OBP, and .263 SLG. Went atleast 1.0 IP in 27 of 30 Triple-A outings. 15 of his final 17 appearances with the PawSox werescoreless. Allowed only 1 HR in 42.2 IP with Pawtucket.

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RAMIREZ, NOE RHP

Entering 5th professional season and 3rd in Major League Spring Training camp. Made ML debutwith 17 appearances in relief for the Red Sox in 2015...Posted a 3.38 ERA (3 ER/8.0 IP) in 14 gamesover the month of September. Has 251 SO in 270.0 career minor league IP over 4 seasons in theRed Sox system (8.4 SO/9.0 IP). Owns a 2.28 ERA (47 ER/185.1 IP) over his last 3 minor league sea-sons since moving to the bullpen. Posted an ERA under 2.75 in each of those 3 campaigns. Hasallowed only 1 HR in his last 78 minor league outings dating back to 8/9/13 (119.0 IP). Thatincludes 67.1 IP without a HR allowed for Double-A Portland in 2014 and 1 HR allowed in 42.2 IPfor Triple-A Pawtucket in 2015. In 2014, named to the Eastern League’s mid-season All-Star team.Led EL relievers in fewest base runners allowed per 9.0 IP (10.0) and topped Red Sox farmhandswith 18 saves. Was named by Baseball America as having the best changeup in the Red Sox sys-tem after being drafted in 2011.

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2014: Spent the entire season with Double-A Portland and named an Eastern League mid-sea-son All-Star. Converted 18 saves in 21 chances...His 18 saves led Red Sox farmhands and T-3rd inthe Eastern League. Recorded 7 saves of at least 2.0 IP. Led EL relievers in fewest base runnersper 9.0 IP (10.0), had the 3rd-best opponent AVG (.230), and 4th-lowest rate of unintentionalwalks allowed per 9.0 IP (2.0). Led the Sea Dogs in appearances (42) and games finished (31) andtopped club relievers in WHIP (1.07). Did not allow a HR all season. His 67.1 innings were themost without a HR among all minor leaguers above Single-A. Made 30 scoreless appearances.Allowed only 3 of 15 inherited runners to score. Produced a 0.59 ERA (2 ER/30.1 IP) and .175opponent AVG (18-for-103) during a span of 18 outings from 4/29-7/6, including a 14.1-inningscoreless streak over the first 8 games of that stretch through 5/29. Also allowed 0 ER during aspan of 14.0 IP from 6/7-7/11 (9 G). Recorded a save in each of his final 5 appearances from 8/19-31. Pitched in one playoff game for the Sea Dogs and took the loss despite allowing 0 ER in 1.1IP (3 total runs).

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PERSONALFirst name is pronounced “no-EH.” Went 8-4 with a 1.69 ERA (17 ER/90.2 IP) and 103 strikeoutswhile holding opponents to a .179 AVG in 14 appearances (13 starts) as a junior at California StateUniversity-Fullerton in 2011. Earned 2nd-Team All-American honors from Collegiate Baseballand named All-Big West Conference 1st Team. Played for USA Baseball’s Collegiate NationalTeam in 2010, earning the silver medal at the V FISU World University Baseball Championshipsin Japan.

YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK

2012 Greenville 2-7 4.15 16 16 0 0 0 84.2 89 43 39 12 3 19 82 2 1

2013 Salem 2-1 2.11 21 0 0 0 1 47.0 41 13 11 0 4 9 44 3 0

Portland 1-1 2.83 15 0 0 0 5 28.2 22 9 9 4 2 8 31 0 0

2014 Portland 2-1 2.14 42 0 0 0 18 67.1 56 17 16 0 3 16 56 6 1

2015 Pawtucket 4-1 2.32 30 1 0 0 3 42.2 33 13 11 1 1 18 38 1 0

BOSTON 0-1 4.15 17 0 0 0 0 13.0 13 12 6 3 2 7 13 1 0

Minor League Totals 11-11 2.86 124 17 0 0 27 270.1 241 95 86 17 13 70 251 12 2

Major League Totals 0-1 4.15 17 0 0 0 0 13.0 13 12 6 3 2 7 13 1 0

2011 Signed by the Boston Red Sox as a fourth-round selection in the June Draft

NOE RAMIREZ’ STATS

Noe interacted with Red Sox fans at Winter Weekend in January 2016, as well as at the annualChristmas at Fenway event on 12/12/15. Also in December 2015, took part in the Red Sox HolidayCaravan by visiting Boston Children’s Hospital, the Jimmy Fund, Beth Israel Deaconess MedicalCenter, Shriner’s Hospital, Mass General Hospital for Children, Boston Medical Center, and theBASE...Greeted fans at the gates and posed for pictures at a selfie station as part of FanAppreciation before a home game in September 2015...Was involved in local community out-reach through his participation in the Red Sox 2014 Rookie Development Program, includingvisiting Boston Children’s Hospital and painting murals at the McKinley Middle School in Bostonwith members of the Red Sox Scholars program.

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RHP RAMIREZ, NOE (continued)

2013: Converted to relief and posted a 2.38 ERA (20 ER/75.2 IP) between High-A Salem (21 games)and Double-A Portland (15 games). Averaged 8.9 strikeouts per 9.0 innings (75 SO) while issuingjust 17 walks. Went at least 1.0 inning in 35 of his 36 appearances on the year. Went at least 2.0innings 27 times and 3.0+ IP on 8 occasions. Recorded 6 saves in 9 chances in 1st pro seasonout of the bullpen. Held opponents to a .236 AVG (63-for-267), including a .217 AVG/.271 OBP/.283SLG line against right-handed hitters. Allowed just 8 extra-base hits (6 2B, 3B, HR) in 166 at-batsvs. RHB. With runners on base, allowed just a .206 clip (26-for-126). Earned both wins with Salemin back-to-back appearances on 5/31 vs. Myrtle Beach (1 R/2.0 IP) and 6/3 vs. Winston-Salem (0R/2.2 IP). Notched 1st career save with a perfect inning in the 2nd game of a doubleheader on6/16 vs. Lynchburg. Did not allow a run in his last 5 outings (9.2 IP) with Salem before a promo-tion to Portland on 6/29. At the time of his promotion, had the 3rd-best ERA (2.11) and WHIP(1.06) among Carolina League pitchers with at least 40.0 innings. Struck out 31 batters in 28.2innings with the Sea Dogs. His 0.97 WHIP for Portland ranked 5th in the Eastern League amongpitchers with at least 25.0 IP from 7/1 through the end of the season. Earned 5 saves and 1 winin 6 save changes with the Sea Dogs, all in his last 10 appearances beginning 7/24. Named RedSox Minor League Relief Pitcher of the Month for July, his 1st full month at Double-A. Collected2 saves with a 1.84 ERA (3 ER/14.2 IP) and 15 strikeouts in 6 outings during the month. Followingthe season, made 10 appearances for Surprise of the Arizona Fall League, helping the Saguarosto the AFL championship. Went 1-0 with 2 saves and ranked 8th in the AFL with a 1.93 ERA (3ER/14.0 IP). Struck out 11 batters and had the league’s 4th-best WHIP (0.86).

2012: Spent the season at Single-A Greenville in his pro debut, making 16 starts. Struck out8.72 batters per 9.0 innings (82 SO/84.2 IP). Held left-handed batters to a .216 AVG (25-for-116).Tossed 5.0 perfect innings with 5 strikeouts in his pro debut on 6/10 at Hickory. Fanned a sea-son-high 9 batters on 7/29 at Greensboro. Entered the season rated by Baseball America as hav-ing the best changeup in the Red Sox system.

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SUMMARY: Limited to 37 games with Double-A Portland due to a pair of DL stints. Played in only5 games before going on the DL on 4/16. Combined to hit .306 (11-for-36) with 5 BB betweenthe GCL Red Sox (8 G) and Short-A Lowell (3 G) during a rehab assignment. Reinstated from theDL and returned to Portland on 7/8. Posted a .309 AVG/.398 OBP/.432 SLG line in 24 games from7/19-8/19 (25-for-81, 10 2B, 12 BB). Returned to the DL on 8/20 and missed the remainder of theseason. For Portland, made 29 starts in RF, 7 in CF, and 1 in LF. Following the season, appearedin 40 games for Caguas of the Puerto Rican Winter League.

2015 HIGHLIGHTSRAMOS, HENRY OF

BATS: Switch THROWS: RightHEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 225OPENING DAY AGE: 23 BORN: April 15, 1992 in Maunabo, PRRESIDES: Maunabo, PRACQUIRED: Red Sox 7th pick (5th round, 173rd overall) in the 2010 June DraftCONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2016

2014: Placed on the disabled list on 5/29 and missed the remainder of the season. At time ofinjury, ranked 7th in the Eastern League in AVG (.328) and hits (tied, 59). Reached base safely viahit, BB, or HBP in 41 of 48 games. Played primarily RF (39 G), also appearing in CF (7 G) and LF (1G). Following the season, ranked by Baseball America as having the best OF arm among Red Soxminor leaguers. Played in 32 games for Caguas of the Puerto Rican Winter League.

2013: Ranked among High-A Salem leaders in games (2nd, 129), runs (1st, 69), hits (2nd, 118), 2B(3rd, 27), 3B (T-1st, 7), HR (2nd, 12), and RBI (2nd, 55). Tied for the 3rd-most triples in the CarolinaLeague. Had a 15-game hit streak from 6/25-7/11 at .338 (22-for-65, 6 2B, 2 HR, 9 RBI). Went 6-for-21 (.286, 2B, 4 RBI, BB) during Salem’s postseason run to the Mills Cup Championship. After theseason, played in 40 games for Ponce of the Puerto Rican Winter League.

2012: Played in a team-high 122 games in his return to Single-A Greenville. Placed among clubleaders in runs (T-3rd, 61), hits (3rd, 112), 2B (4th, 24), 3B (T-2nd, 4), HR (3rd, 8), RBI (3rd, 63), andtotal bases (3rd, 168). After the season, hit .286 (28-for-98) with 11 2B in 33 regular-season gamesand .318 (14-for-44) in 14 playoff contests for Ponce of the Puerto Rican Winter League.

2011: Appeared in 52 games for Single-A Greenville in CF, 29 in RF, and 5 at DH. Hit safely in 15consecutive games at a .393 clip (24-for-61) for the Drive from 7/4-22. After the season, batted.273 (9-for-33) in 18 games with Ponce of the Puerto Rican Winter League.

2010: Hit .281 (45-for-160) with 3 HR and 28 RBI between the GCL Red Sox and Short-A Lowell.Led Boston’s GCL qualifi ers in batting (.309), fi nished 2nd in OBP (.370) and OPS (.819), and 3rdin SLG (.449). Batted .330 (37-for-112) over his fi nal 35 games in the GCL before joining theSpinners on 8/28. Hit .428 (18-for-42) with RISP. Named the No. 19 prospect in the GCL byBaseball America. Played in 23 games with Ponce of the Puerto Rican Winter League.

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HENRY RAMOS’ STATSYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E

2010 GCL Red Sox .309 43 136 18 42 8 1 3 26 2 3 3 12 28 12 6 4

2011 Lowell .125 7 24 1 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 8 0 0 2

Greenville .262 85 332 40 87 17 4 5 43 0 3 2 17 76 15 6 7

2012 Greenville .254 122 441 61 112 24 4 8 63 5 0 4 44 101 12 10 9

2013 Salem .252 129 469 69 118 27 7 12 55 6 7 3 55 100 11 12 4

2014 Portland .326 48 181 26 59 9 2 2 23 1 0 1 11 38 2 4 4

2015 Portland .244 37 131 8 32 11 2 0 8 2 0 0 14 26 0 0 2

GCL Red Sox .292 8 24 4 7 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 5 3 2 0 0

Lowell .333 3 12 1 4 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 4 0 0 0

Minor League Totals .265 482 1750 228 464 96 20 30 223 17 14 14 159 384 54 38 32

PERSONALAttended Alfonso Casta Martinez (PR) High School.

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2015 HIGHLIGHTSOF ROSARIO, RAINEL

BATS: Right THROWS: RightHEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 185

OPENING DAY AGE: 27 BORN: March 29, 1989 in Santo Domingo, DRRESIDES: Sabana Perdida, DR

ACQUIRED: Signed as a minor leaguefree agent, 12/17/2015

CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2016

2014: Made his Nippon Professional Baseball debut, posting a .336/.394/.584 batting line with 132B, 2 3B, and 14 HR in 69 games with the Hiroshima Carp in Japan’s Central League.

2013: Did not play.

2012: Hit .213 (82-for-385) in 121 games between High-A Palm Beach and Double-A Springfield inhis 7th and final season in the Cardinals organization.

2011: Spent entire season with Palm Beach. Recorded 9 OF assists. Went 7-for-11 (.636) with aHR with the bases loaded. Had three 4-RBI games and a pair of 2-HR performances. Hit .328 (19-for-58) during a 15-game hitting streak from 5/9-26. Hit a grand slam on 6/14 at St. Lucie. Startedat 3B on 7/22 at Daytona, his 1st professional appearance at the position. Following the season,appeared in 1 game for Escogido of the Dominican Winter League.

2010: Hit .284 (61-for-215) with a .387 OBP and .507 SLG in 64 games between Short-A Batavia andSingle-A Quad Cities. Named Cardinals Minor League Player of the Month for August (27 G, .300AVG, 9 2B, 7 HR, 23 RBI). Hit at least 1 double in 5 straight games from 8/15-21 (9-for-18, 7 2B, 3B).Following the season, appeared in 3 games for Escogido of the DWL.

2009: Spent entire season with Rookie-level Johnson City, posting a .350 OBP.

2008: Posted a .358 OBP in 51 games with the GCL Cardinals. Led the club in games (tied), runs(34), 2B (12), HR (5), BB (26), SB (9), and SLG (.426).

2007: Spent entire season with the GCL Cardinals.

2006: Made 40 appearances for the DSL Cardinals in his professional debut..

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Hit .258 (32-for-124) in 42 games during his 2nd season with the Hiroshima Carp. Released byHiroshima following the season and signed by the Red Sox as a minor league free agent on12/17.

RAINEL ROSARIO’S STATS

PERSONALOriginally signed by STL as an international free agent on 4/4/06.

YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E

2006 DSL Cardinals .218 40 87 12 19 4 0 1 9 0 1 3 12 26 3 2 2

2007 GCL Cardinals .096 28 52 4 5 1 1 0 2 0 0 1 6 26 1 0 0

2008 GCL Cardinals .243 51 169 34 41 12 2 5 20 0 1 5 26 50 9 7 3

2009 Johnson City .272 36 125 20 34 12 1 1 14 0 0 3 12 35 3 5 6

2010 Batavia .321 25 78 13 25 4 0 2 9 0 1 0 9 23 0 1 0

Quad Cities .263 39 137 27 36 11 3 7 22 0 2 3 26 37 4 2 1

2011 Palm Beach .270 122 455 52 123 19 6 9 70 3 5 5 40 112 15 8 3

2012 Springfield .214 22 56 10 12 2 0 1 6 0 0 0 11 23 1 0 0

Palm Beach .213 99 329 25 70 16 1 2 35 0 7 3 26 84 4 3 5

2014 Hiroshima .336 69 238 32 80 13 2 14 49 0 2 1 23 58 1 2 4

2015 Hiroshima .258 42 124 9 32 5 0 2 12 0 0 1 11 23 1 1 3

Minor League Totals .245 462 1488 197 365 81 14 28 187 3 17 23 168 416 40 28 20

Japan Totals .309 111 362 41 112 18 2 16 61 0 2 2 34 81 2 3 7

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SUMMARY: Made his Red Sox organization debut. Spent nearly 3 months on the DL recoveringfrom Tommy John surgery. Went 0-8 with a 5.81 ERA (37 ER/57.1 IP) between Double-A Portland(11 starts) and Short-A Lowell (4 rehab starts). Opened the year on the DL. Made his 1st appear-ance of the season in a rehab assignment with Lowell on 6/20 at Vermont (4.0 IP, 2 H, R, 0 ER).Reinstated from the DL and released by the Red Sox on 7/7. Re-signed with the Red Sox on 7/9and made his Portland debut on 7/11. Worked at least 5.0 IP and allowed 3 ER or fewer in eachof his final 3 starts with the Sea Dogs. Allowed 2 hits and 0 BB in 6.0 scoreless IP in his last starton 9/4 vs. New Britain (4 SO). Following the season, went 2-0 with a 0.84 ERA (1 ER/10.2 IP) and.200 opponent AVG (8-for-40) in 9 appearances with Arizona Fall League champion Scottsdale.

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ROSENBAUM, DANNY LHP

BATS: Right THROWS: LeftHEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 220OPENING DAY AGE: 28 BORN: October 10, 1987 in Cincinnati, OHRESIDES: Loveland, OHACQUIRED: From Washington in exchange forcatcher Dan Butler on 1/13/2015CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2016

2014: Limited to 4 starts in April due to Tommy John surgery. Placed on the DL on 4/22.Underwent Tommy John surgery on 5/8 and missed the remainder of the season. Allowed only2 hits in 6.2 scoreless IP on 4/9 at Pawtucket.

2013: Spent entire season with Triple-A Syracuse. Tied for the International League lead instarts (28) and ranked 5th in IP (158.1). Led the Chiefs in SO (102). Returned to the WSH organi-zation from COL per Rule 5 guidelines on 3/24. Recorded at least 6.0 IP in 18 of his starts, allow-ing 2 ER or fewer in 11 of those. Made 7 starts of 7.0 IP. Held left-handed batters to a .309 SLG,allowing only 1 HR in 175 AB. Following the season, made 7 appearances (6 starts) for Margaritaof the Venezuelan Winter League.

2012: Spent entire season with Double-A Harrisburg, earning Eastern League mid-season All-Starhonors. Led the Senators in wins (8), starts (26), IP (155.1), and SO (99). Recorded two 9.0-IP com-plete games, the 3rd and 4th of his career (0 ER on 4/18 vs. Altoona, 1 ER on 5/5 at Binghamton).Produced a 2.29 ground ball/fly ball ratio. Held lefties to a .210 AVG (26-for-124) and .282 SLG.Won his first 6 decisions. Allowed only 1 ER during a 6-start span from 4/18-5/17, going 4-0 witha 0.20 ERA and .170 opponent AVG (2 CG, 45.0 IP, 26-for-153, 0 HR, 6 BB, 30 SO). Named EasternLeague Pitcher of the Week on 4/23. Made 1st career trip to the DL on 8/30. Following the sea-son, selected by the Colorado Rockies from the Nationals in the major league phase of the Rule5 Draft (3rd overall) on 12/6.

2011: Combined with High-A Potomac and Double-A Harrisburg to go 9-6 with a 2.52 ERA (48ER/171.1 IP) and .224 opponent AVG (140-for-625) in 26 appearances (25 starts). Threw two 9.0-IPcomplete games with Potomac, including a shutout on 6/4 at Wilmington (3 H, HBP, BB, 6 SO).Made 10 starts of at least 7.0 IP with the Nationals, striking out 11 in 8.0 IP in his final High-A out-ing on 7/31 vs. Frederick. Promoted to Harrisburg on 8/2 and held batters to a .190 AVG (27-for-142, 0 HR) in 6 starts. Recorded at least 5.2 IP in each of his 6 Double-A outings.

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Entering 8th professional season, his 2nd in the Red Sox organization. Posted a 3.87 ERA in 28starts for WSH’s Triple-A Syracuse affiliate in 2013, his last full season. Underwent Tommy Johnsurgery on 5/8/14 and returned to make 15 starts in the Red Sox system in 2015, including rehab.Following the 2015 season, went 2-0 with a 0.84 ERA (1 ER/10.2 IP) and .200 opponent AVG (8-for-40) in 9 relief appearances with Arizona Fall League champion Scottsdale. Earned mid-season All-Star honors from the Double-A Eastern League (2012) and Single-A South Atlantic League (2010).

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YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK

2009 GCL Nationals 4-1 1.95 11 8 0 0 0 37.0 29 14 8 1 1 9 38 2 0

2010 Hagerstown 2-5 2.32 18 18 0 0 0 101.0 95 40 26 5 7 28 84 4 1

Potomac 3-2 2.09 8 7 0 0 0 43.0 35 12 10 2 0 13 31 3 1

2011 Potomac 6-5 2.59 20 19 2 1 0 132.0 113 52 38 4 7 41 108 7 1

Harrisburg 3-1 2.29 6 6 0 0 0 39.1 27 14 10 0 2 11 27 1 0

2012 Harrisburg 8-10 3.94 26 26 2 0 0 155.1 164 79 68 8 3 39 99 4 8

2013 Syracuse 7-11 3.87 28 28 0 0 0 158.1 167 84 68 10 8 67 102 8 4

2014 Syracuse 1-1 4.50 4 4 0 0 0 20.0 22 10 10 1 2 5 9 0 0

2015 Lowell 0-1 5.29 4 4 0 0 0 17.0 18 12 10 0 2 9 10 5 0

Portland 0-7 6.02 11 11 0 0 0 40.1 49 37 27 5 0 28 26 1 1

Minor League Totals 34-44 3.33 136 131 4 1 0 743.1 719 354 275 36 32 250 534 35 16

2009 Signed by the Washington Nationals as a 22nd-round selection in the June Draft

2012 Selected by the Colorado Rockies in the Major League phase of the Rule 5 Draft on 12/6

2013 Returned to the Washington Nationals per Rule 5 guidelines on 3/24

2015 Acquired by the Boston Red Sox in exchange for C Dan Butler on 1/13

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2010: Combined with Single-A Hagerstown and High-A Potomac to go 5-7 with a 2.25 ERA (36ER/144.0 IP) in 26 appearances (25 starts). Named a South Atlantic League mid-season All-Star.Made 3 consecutive scoreless starts of at least 6.0 IP for Hagerstown from 5/10-22 (0-0, 20.0 IP, 2BB, 19 SO). Named SAL Pitcher of the Week on 5/17. Promoted to Potomac on 7/20 and went 8.0scoreless IP in his second start with the club on 7/26 at Wilmington.

2009: Made pro debut with the Gulf Coast League Nationals and held opponents to a .215 AVG(29-for-135, 1 HR). Allowed 1 ER or fewer in 10 of his 11 appearances. Named the club’s Pitcherof the Month for August (4 GS, 3-0, 1.29 ERA).

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DANNY ROSENBAUM’S STATS

PERSONALFull name: Daniel Eric Rosenbaum. Signed by Alex Smith (Nationals). Played baseball at IndianaUniversity (2007) and Xavier University (2008-09). Graduated in 2006 from Loveland (OH) HighSchool.

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SUMMARY: Played 39 games with BOS, posting a career-high .284 AVG (21-for-74) and appearingdefensively at 2B (30 games, 18 starts) and 3B (5 games, 1 start)...Also saw action in 81 minorleague games in the LAA system prior to joining Boston. Began the season with LAA’s Triple-Aaffiliate Salt Lake, playing 78 games from 4/9-7/26. Hit .320 (48-for-150) at home. On 4/20 vs.Sacramento, tied a career high with 5 hits, scoring 2 runs and driving in 1. Missed time on theDL from 6/19-30 with a hip muscle strain. Played 3 games with the AZL Angels on a rehab assign-ment from 6/26-29, hitting .583 (7-for-12) with 4 extra-base hits and a 1.810 OPS. Hit .360 (31-for-86) with a .523 SLG in 20 July games with the Bees, collecting 9 XBH and 9 RBI. Traded to BOS on7/27 and made his Red Sox debut at 3B on 7/29 vs. CWS. Singled for his 1st Red Sox hit on 7/31at Fenway vs. TB. On 8/21 vs. KC, hit his 1st HR with BOS and 20th of his career. From 8/20-9/5,hit .478 (11-for-23) with a HR and 5 RBI. Hit safely in 7 of those 8 games (sac fly in only PA on8/28). Designated for assignment on 11/20. Cleared waivers and outrighted to Triple-APawtucket on 11/30.

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RUTLEDGE, JOSH INF

2014: Spent the majority of the season with COL, setting career highs in games played (105),hits (83), and triples (7) across a pair of stints with the Rockies. With the Rockies, split his timedefensively at SS (69 games, 58 starts), 2B (17 games, 12 starts), and 3B (5 games, all starts). Hitabove .300 in April (.318), June (.321), July (.315), and September (.333). Hit .346 with runners onbase (44-for-127), including .319 with runners in scoring position (23-for-72). Batted .309 vs. LHP(25-for-81), .306 in day games (34-for-111), and .315 at home (52-for-165). From 6/1 through theremainder of the season, was 1 of only 4 NL shortstops (min. 300 PA) to bat at least .270 with 15or more doubles. Began the season with Triple-A Colorado Springs, hitting .333 (18-for-54) in 15games.

2013: Made his first career Opening Day roster and spent the majority of the season with COL.Hit .235 (67-for-285) with 7 HR in 88 games over 3 stints with the Rockies...Also posted a.371/.444/.587 batting line in 38 games with Triple-A Colorado Springs. Appeared in 58 ML gamesat 2B and 14 at SS. Started Opening Day at 2B, the first time in his professional career he begana season at a position other than SS. Ranked 9th in the NL with 19 runs scored in April (25 G).Hit.328 (19-for-58) with a .381 OBP in 21 games in September. In 38 games with Triple-A ColoradoSprings, hit .371 (53-for-143) with 17 2B, 1 3B, 4 HR, and 24 RBI. In his final 7 appearances beforehis September recall, went 14-for-21 (.667) with 5 2B and 9 RBI. Hit safely in 12 consecutivegames with Colorado Springs from 6/11-8/8.

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Entering 7th professional season, his 1st ML Spring Training camp with the Red Sox. Made hismajor league debut in 2012, before having ever appeared at a level higher than Double-A.Made his first career Opening Day roster with COL in 2013. In 2014 with COL, hit above .300 inApril (.318), June (.321), July (.315), and September (.333). In 2012, homered in 4 straight gamesfrom 7/29-8/2, becoming the first COL rookie to accomplish the feat. Hit 6 HR in his first 20games, the first Rockies player with that many HR within his first 20 ML games. Had 17 XBH inhis first 22 major league games. Became only the fourth player since 1914 with as many as 17XBH within their first 22 major league games, joining Mandy Brooks (19 in 1925), Joe DiMaggio(18 in 1936), and Roy Weatherly (17 in 1936). In 2011 with High-A Modesto, hit .441 (52-for-118)during a 27-game hitting streak from 7/4-8/3, the 2nd-longest in team history at the time andthe longest by any minor league player in 2011. Reached base via hit, BB, or HBP in 41 consec-utive games from 6/23-8/12, posting a .424 AVG/.481 OBP/.667 SLG line in that stretch (70-for-165,38 R, 34 RBI, 20 2B, 4 3B, 4 HR, 10 BB, 8 HBP).

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BATS: Right THROWS: RightHEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 190OPENING DAY AGE: 26 BORN: April 21, 1989 in Birmingham, ALRESIDES: Cullman, ALACQUIRED: From the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in exchangefor OF Shane Victorino and cash considerations on 7/27/2015CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2016

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2012: Made his major league debut, batting .274 (76-for-277) with 20 2B, 5 3B, 8 HR, and 37 RBIin 73 games with the Rockies. Named a Texas League mid-season All-Star, batting .306 (109-for-356) in 87 games with Double-A Tulsa. Made ML debut on 7/13 vs. PHI, going 2-for-2 with 2 RBI,a BB, and a stolen base. Became the first Rockies player with a hit in each of his first 2 ML plateappearances since Ben Petrick on 9/1/99. Was not recalled from Double-A Tulsa until after theAll-Star break, but still ranked in the top 10 among NL rookies in doubles (8th), XBH (T-8th), RBI(9th), and HR (T-10th). His 130 total bases after the break ranked 2nd among NL rookies.Homered in 4 straight games from 7/29-8/2, becoming the first COL rookie to accomplish thefeat. Hit 6 HR in his first 20 games, the first Rockies player with that many HR within his first 20ML games. Had 17 XBH in his first 22 games. Became only the fourth player since 1914 with asmany as 17 XBH within their first 22 major league games, joining Mandy Brooks (19 in 1925), JoeDiMaggio (18 in 1936), and Roy Weatherly (17 in 1936). Set a Rockies record with 64 total basesin his first 25 games. Had 18 RBI in his first 22 games...The only other Rockies player with asmany as 18 RBI within his first 22 ML games was Jeff Baker in 2005-06 (20 RBI). Hit his first careerpinch-hit HR on 8/25 at CHC. Hit his first career grand slam on 9/16 at SD.

2011: Named a California League postseason All-Star after spending the entire season withHigh-A Modesto. Hit safely in 27 consecutive games from 7/4-8/3, the longest hitting streak ofthe season among all minor leaguers. Ranked 7th in the CL in AVG (.348). His .348 AVG (160-for-460) ranked 2nd in the California League and 7th in the minors...Hit .411 (109-for-265) with a .461OBP and .664 SLG in the second half of the season. Named the COL organization’s Player of theMonth for August (.393 AVG, 44-for-112, 20 R, 10 2B, 4 3B, 3 HR, 21 RBI, 6 BB, 4 SB)...NamedCalifornia League Player of the Week for the periods 8/1-7 and 8/30-9/5. Hit .441 (52-for-118) dur-ing a 27-game hitting streak from 7/4-8/3, the 2nd-longest in Modesto history. Reached base viahit, BB, or HBP in 41 consecutive games from 6/23-8/12, posting a .424 AVG/.481 OBP/.667 SLG linein that stretch (70-for-165, 38 R, 34 RBI, 20 2B, 4 3B, 4 HR, 10 BB, 8 HBP). Homered in 3 consecu-tive games from 7/22-24, and in 3 of 4 games from 8/31-9/3. Recorded 20 3+ hit games andseven 4+ hit games, going 5-for-6 on 7/7 at Stockton and 7/29 vs. Bakersfield. Following the sea-son, ranked by Baseball America as the 10th-best prospect in the Rockies’ organization.

2010: Made professional debut with Short-A Tri-City, appearing in 11 games at SS and DH.

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JOSH RUTLEDGE’S STATS

PERSONALFull name: Joshua Alan Rutledge. Signed by Damon Iannelli (Rockies). Attended the Universityof Alabama. Named to the 2010 All-SEC First Team. Led the Crimson Tide with a .369 AVG in 2008,becoming only the second freshman in school history to lead the team in batting. Graduatedfrom Cullman High School. In 2007, won a state championship and was named Alabama 5APlayer of the Year. His older brother, Michael, played baseball at Mississippi State from 2005-07.

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YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E

2010 Tri-City .128 11 39 6 5 0 0 0 4 1 0 1 4 10 1 0 4

2011 Modesto .348 113 460 91 160 33 9 9 71 8 2 12 41 91 16 3 24

2012 Tulsa .306 87 356 57 109 27 3 13 35 0 4 5 14 69 14 4 8

COLORADO .274 73 277 37 76 20 5 8 37 0 1 4 9 54 7 0 11

2013 COLORADO .235 88 285 45 67 6 1 7 19 4 1 2 22 62 12 0 6

Colorado Springs .371 38 143 24 53 17 1 4 24 0 0 7 12 21 1 2 8

2014 Colorado Springs .333 15 54 7 18 3 0 1 5 1 1 1 7 12 3 3 1

COLORADO .269 105 309 44 83 16 7 4 33 5 2 6 20 83 2 3 13

2015 AZL Angels .583 3 12 6 7 2 1 1 2 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0

Salt Lake .274 78 310 45 85 19 3 5 32 0 3 5 19 67 2 1 7

BOSTON .284 39 74 11 21 1 0 1 10 1 3 2 5 26 0 0 4

Major League Totals .261 305 945 137 247 43 13 20 99 10 7 14 56 225 21 3 21

Minor League Totals .318 345 1374 236 437 101 17 33 173 10 10 31 99 270 38 13 49

Red Sox Totals .284 39 74 11 21 1 0 1 10 1 3 2 5 26 0 0 4

2010 Signed by the Colorado Rockies as a third-round selection in the 2010 June Draft

2014 Acquired by the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in exchange for RHP Jairo Diaz on 12/10

2015 Acquired by the Boston Red Sox in exchange for OF Shane Victorino and cash considerations on 7/27

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YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK

2011 Yuma 1-0 0.00 7 1 0 0 0 11.0 6 0 0 0 0 4 19 0 ---

GCL Red Sox 0-0 1.23 4 0 0 0 2 7.1 4 1 1 1 1 1 11 0 0

Lowell 1-1 1.59 2 0 0 0 0 5.2 2 2 1 1 2 1 5 0 0

2012 GCL Red Sox 0-0 0.44 14 0 0 0 1 20.1 13 2 1 0 1 5 23 1 0

2013 Salem 4-4 2.79 31 0 0 0 2 67.2 51 27 21 6 2 30 44 5 0

2014 Portland 8-2 1.96 35 1 0 0 3 59.2 55 17 13 3 0 15 51 5 1

2015 Pawtucket 1-1 7.67 13 1 0 0 1 31.2 47 31 27 5 0 9 27 0 0

Portland 1-1 2.06 25 2 0 0 0 43.2 32 14 10 3 1 13 41 3 1

Minor League Totals 15-9 2.82 124 4 0 0 9 236.0 204 94 74 19 7 74 202 14 2

Independent Lg. Totals 1-0 0.00 7 1 0 0 0 11.0 6 0 0 0 0 4 19 0 ---

SUMMARY: Combined with Double-A Portland and Triple-A Pawtucket to go 2-2 with 1 save anda 4.42 ERA (37 ER/75.1 IP) in 38 appearances (3 starts). Named an Eastern League mid-season All-Star. Held LHB to a .170 AVG (16-for-94) and no XBH between the 2 levels. Held Double-A oppo-nents to a .198 AVG (32-for-162). Did not allow an ER in 13 appearances with Portland from 5/14-6/26 (20.1 IP). Was the only pitcher to throw more than 1.0 inning in the EL All-Star Game on7/15, tossing 1.1 perfect frames. Entered the AS Game in the 7th inning with 2 outs and thebases loaded and induced a groundout to keep the game tied at 4-4. Began his 4th stint withPawtucket on 7/21 and spent the remainder of the season with the PawSox. Placed on the DLfrom 8/4-10. Made 3 consecutive scoreless appearances of 3.0 IP from 8/16-23.

2015 HIGHLIGHTSSCOTT, ROBBY LHP

BATS: Switch THROWS: LeftHEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 230OPENING DAY AGE: 26 BORN: August 29, 1989 in Miami, FLRESIDES: Miami, FLACQUIRED: Signed by the Red Sox as a non-drafted free agent, 8/9/2011CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2016

2014: Produced a sub-3.00 ERA for the 4th consecutive season. Led Portland relievers in wins(8) and ranked 2nd on the club in appearances (35) in his Double-A debut. Finished 16 gamesfor the Sea Dogs. Named an Eastern League midseason All-Star. Held righties to a .186 AVG (30-for-161). 26 of his 34 relief appearances were scoreless. Allowed 0 ER in 13 of his fi rst 14 out-ings from 4/6-6/13 (0.59 ERA, 2 ER/30.1 IP). Went 2-0 with 2 saves and a 2.25 ERA (4 ER/16.0 IP) in14 games from 7/14 through the remainder of the season (2 BB, 18 SO). Following the season,earned Arizona Fall League Rising Star honors after producing a 1.38 ERA (2 ER/13.0 IP) in 10 reliefappearances for Surprise.

2013: Posted the 2nd lowest ERA (2.79) among High-A Salem pitchers with at least 50.0 IP.Ranked among Carolina League leaders for relievers in opponent AVG (4th, .214) and fewestbase runners per 9.0 IP (5th, 11.04). Went 2-1 with a 0.57 ERA (2 ER/31.1 IP) over his fi nal 13 reg-ular-season outings. Tossed 2.0 scoreless postseason innings for Salem during its run to the MillsCup Championship.

2012: Made 14 relief appearances with the GCL Red Sox after beginning the season on the DL.Posted a 0.44 ERA (1 ER/20.1 IP), the 3rd-lowest mark among GCL hurlers with at least 20.0 IP.Ranked 2nd on the club in outings and 3rd with 11 games fi nished. Gave up 1 hit or fewer in12 appearances. Held righties to a .188 AVG (12-for-64) and .203 SLG.

2011: Purchased from Yuma of the independent North American League on 8/9 after tossing11.0 scoreless innings with 19 SO for the Scorpions. Made minor league debut on 8/11 andplayed in 6 games between the GCL Red Sox and Short-A Lowell.

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PERSONALPosted a 4.82 ERA (5 ER/9.1 IP) in 16 relief appearances for Florida State University in 2011.

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BATS: Left THROWS: RightHEIGHT: 6-4 WEIGHT: 225

OPENING DAY AGE: 25 BORN: April 16, 1990 in Washington Court House, OHRESIDES: Washington Court House, OH

ACQUIRED: Red Sox 12th pick (9th round, 292nd overall) in the June 2011 draft

CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2016

SUMMARY: Hit .270 (61-for-226) with 10 2B and 13 HR in 65 games with the Red Sox in his MLdebut. His .487 SLG ranked 2nd among left-handed hitting rookies (min. 200 PA), percentagepoints behind CHC’s Kyle Schwarber (also .487). BOS went 32-23 (.581) in his 55 starts between1B (50) and 3B (5). Also appeared once in LF. Played in 56 of the team’s 58 games (51 starts) fol-lowing 5th and final recall on 8/1. Hit all 13 of his ML homers from 8/1 on, posting a .275/.332/.507line in that span (58-for-211, 10 2B, 13 HR, 36 RBI, 17 BB). His 13 HR ranked T-2nd among MLB rook-ies from August through the end of the season, 1 shy of MIN’s Miguel Sano (14). Among all left-handed AL batters, only BAL’s Chris Davis and BOS’ David Ortiz (17) hit more HR after July. Wasthe 10th Red Sox to reach 13 HR in his 1st ML season, 1st left-handed hitter since Sam Horn in1987 (14 HR). Hit .329 (27-for-82) with 6 HR against left-handed pitching, including 16-for-42 (.381)from 9/7 on. His 6 HR vs. LHP were the most by any AL rookie who hits left-handed since CarlosPena in 2002 (8). Led ML left-handed hitters with a 13.7 AB/HR ratio against LHP and ranked 2ndwith 5.1 AB/RBI (min. 85 PA). Led AL left-handed hitters in SLG (.622) and OPS (.975) when facinga LHP (min. 85 PA). Posted a .319/.364/.588 line at home (38-for-80, 5 2B, 6 HR, 13 RBI, 6 BB). His.588 SLG was the best at Fenway Park by a 1st-year major leaguer (min. 125 PA) since Ted Williamsin 1939 (.609). Of his last 9 HR beginning 8/17, 6 tied the game or gave BOS a lead. In that time,the only AL batters with more combined game-tying and go-ahead HR were Josh Donaldson (8),David Ortiz (7), and Miguel Sano (7). Went hitless in first 3 ML stints (0-for-9, BB). First recalledfrom Triple-A Pawtucket on 5/8, debuted that day at TOR as the starting 1B (0-for-2, BB), andoptioned following the game. Returned for 1 more game on 6/15 and entered defensively vs.ATL. Recalled for 3rd stint 2 days later and appeared in 4 games (1 start) before 6/27 option.Recalled for 4th stint on 7/7 vs. MIA and that night recorded 1st ML hits in his 1st career start atFenway Park, singling in each of his first 3 AB. Went back to Pawtucket on 7/17 and returnedto BOS for good on 8/1, taking over as the Sox’ primary 1B following the trade of Mike Napolito Texas on 8/7. Among AL rookies in August, ranked 2nd in SLG (.621) and HR (7), 3rd in AVG(.310), T-3rd in runs (17), T-4th in RBI (16), and 4th in OBP (.365). Was the 1st Red Sox rookie withat least 7 HR in any month since Brian Daubach in August 1999 (7). Reached base in all 5 PA on8/1 vs. TB, his 10th ML game (5th start), going 4-for-4, 5 R, 2B, 2 HR, 3 RBI, BB. Became the 1stRed Sox with at least 2 HR and 5 runs scored in a game since Walt Dropo on 6/8/50 vs. STL. His11 total bases were most by a Red Sox within his first 10 ML games since at least 1914. His 5 runswere the most by a Red Sox rookie since Dropo in 1950. His first 4 ML homers came in a pair of2-HR games on 8/1 vs. TB and 8/14 vs. SEA, his 18th career game. Became the 1st ever Red Soxplayer whose first 2 games with a home run were both multi-HR games. Joined George Scott(1966) as the only Red Sox with 2 multi-HR efforts within their first 18 career ML games. Posted4-hit games on both 8/1 vs. TB and 8/18 vs. CLE, his 22nd career game. Was the 1st Red Sox sinceat least 1914 to record multiple 4-hit efforts within his first 22 career ML games. His first 6 HRall came within his first 15 ML starts through 8/19. Served as Boston’s No. 4 or No. 5 hitter in 37of his last 38 starts from 8/22 on. Began the year with Pawtucket, seeing time at 3B (43 G), 1B(31 G), and LF (3 G). Had a .298 AVG (48-for- 161) in his last 43 minor league games beginning 5/20.

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1B/3B SHAW, TRAVIS

Made ML debut with 13 HR in 65 games for the Red Sox in 2015, his 5th pro season. Was the 1stleft-handed hitting Red Sox with as many as 13 HR in his 1st big league season since Sam Hornin 1987. In 2015, became the 1st ever Red Sox whose first 2 games with a home run were bothmulti-HR games (8/1/15 vs. TB and 8/14/15 vs. SEA). Has totaled 61 HR over his 4 full minor leagueseasons, more than any other Red Sox farmhand from 2012-15. Helped Triple-A Pawtucket tothe Governors’ Cup title in 2014, batting .306 with 2 HR, 4 RBI, and 6 BB in 9 postseason games.Named to the 2013 Arizona Fall League’s Top Prospects Team after pacing the AFL in AB/HR(12.2) for the title-winning Saguaros. Was twice drafted by the Red Sox. First selected in the32nd round of the 2008 June Draft but did not sign. Signed with Boston after selection in the9th round of the 2011 June Draft.

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2014: Led the Red Sox farm system with 21 HR in 128 games between Double-A Portland andTriple-A Pawtucket. Combined to hit .278 (136-for-490) with 29 2B, 2 3B, 21 HR, and 78 RBI in 128games between the 2 stops. Had an overall .304 AVG and .926 OPS against right-handed pitch-ing. Ranked 3rd in the system in RBI and was 4th in runs scored (78). Appeared primarily at 1B(110 games). Also saw time at 3B (12 games). Began the year with the Sea Dogs, reaching basevia hit, walk, or HBP in 40 of 47 games (85%). Had a season-best 4 hits on 4/18 at New Britain (4-for-4, HR, 4 RBI). Named organization’s best minor league hitter for May (.331, 9-for-118, 8 HR).Homered in 4 of his last 8 Double-A games before 1st promotion to Triple-A on 5/26. Finishedthe year with the PawSox. At time of 5/26 promotion, ranked among Eastern League leaders inHR (3rd, 11), BB (3rd, 29), OBP (8th, .406), SLG (6th, .548), and OPS (5th, .954). From 6/25-7/25, hit.337 (34-for-101) with 10 2B, 6 HR, and 23 RBI for the PawSox. In that stretch, T-2nd in the IL inHR and ranked 4th in XBH (16). Reached base safely in 24 consecutive games from 7/1-30 (.333,30-for-90, 14 BB, .419 OBP). Helped the PawSox to the Governors’ Cup title. Appeared in all 9 ofthe club’s playoff games, batting .306 (11-for-36) with 2 2B, 2 HR, 4 RBI, and 6 BB...Includes 3-for-4 effort with a HR in the Triple-A Championship Game.

2013: Played the entire season with Double-A Portland and tied for the team lead with 16 homeruns. Tied for 3rd in the Red Sox farm system with 16 homers, matching the most on the SeaDogs. Finished 5th in the Eastern League with a team-high 78 walks. Reached safely via hit,walk, or HBP in 97 of 127 games. Led the Sea Dogs with 111 games at 1B. Also played 4 gamesat 3B and appeared 12 times as DH. Topped Double-A batters with 23 walks during the monthof April. Hit all 16 homers in his last 100 games beginning on 5/7, tied for 7th most in the EL inthat time. Notched a pair of season-high 4-hit games on 5/16 at New Hampshire and 8/13 atAltoona. Had season monthly highs with 25 hits, 4 homers, and 16 RBI in June. Clubbed a sea-son-high 2 homers on 7/2 vs. Trenton and reached in all 4 PA (2-for-2, 2 HR, 2 RBI, 2 BB, SB).Reached base safely in his 1st 24 games of the season from 4/4-5/2. In that time hit .259 (22-for-85) with 8 doubles, 10 RBI, 25 walks, and a .429 OBP. Hit a grand slam on 6/30 vs. New Hampshireas part of a season-high 5-RBI effort. Went 3-for-4 with a solo homer as Portland defeatedHarrisburg on 7/27 at Fenway Park. Following the season, helped Surprise to the Arizona FallLeague championship. Led AFL qualifiers with an average of 12.2 AB/HR, and ranked among AFLleaders in AVG (6th, .361), homers (T-2nd, 5), RBI (3rd, 19), OBP (5th, .452), SLG (2nd, .705), OPS (2nd,1.157), extra-base hits (5th, 11). Following the season, named to the AFL’s Top Prospects Team.Earned AFL Player of the Week honors for 12/5-11 (.538 AVG, 7-for-13, 2 2B, HR, 2 RBI, 5 BB).

2012: Batted .287 (133-for-464) with 44 doubles, 3 triples, 19 homers, 85 RBI, 80 walks, 82 runs,and 12 stolen bases between High-A Salem and Double-A Portland. Led Red Sox minor leaguerswith in doubles and finished among organizational leaders in RBI (2nd) and home runs (T-4th).Paced the Carolina League in a .397 OBP and .517 SLG. Went a combined 5-for-8 (.625) with thebases loaded. Began the year with Salem and placed 3rd in High-A with a .957 OPS. Also led theCL with a .411 OBP and .545 SLG, while ranking among league leaders in AVG (4th, .305), extra-base hits (T-2nd, 50), RBI (4th, 73), walks (3rd, 59), and home run-to-at-bat ratio (3rd, 1/22.13).Knocked a grand slam on 5/9 vs. Potomac. Named Batter of the Week in the CL for 5/29-6/3 aftergoing 10-for-25 (.400) with 7 runs and a league-leading 4 homers, 11 RBI, and 24 total bases.Named MVP of the California-Carolina League All-Star Game on 6/9 after knocking a 2-run homer.Walked a career-high 4 times on 7/17 at Frederick. Selected as a CL Mid- and Post-Season All-Star.Promoted to Portland on 8/1.

2011: In his 1st pro season, led Short-A Lowell with 36 RBI and 34 walks and ranked 2nd with 13doubles, 8 homers, and 33 runs. Also ranked among team leaders in games (T-3rd, 57) and hits(T-2nd, 53). Batted .379 (11-for-29) with runners in scoring position and 2 outs. Named the NewYork-Penn League Batter of the Week for 6/27-7/3 after setting a Spinners record for total basesin a single game by going 4-for-4 with 2 walks, 3 doubles, a home run, 3 runs and 5 RBI on 7/2at Connecticut. Transferred to Single-A Greenville on 9/4 with 2 games left in the season.

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YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E

2011 Lowell .262 57 202 33 53 13 0 8 36 0 2 2 34 47 3 0 9

Greenville .333 2 9 1 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

2012 Salem .305 99 354 69 108 31 3 16 73 0 3 7 59 81 11 2 13

Portland .227 31 110 13 25 13 0 3 12 0 1 1 21 34 1 1 2

2013 Portland .221 127 444 57 98 21 4 16 50 0 2 5 78 117 7 3 9

2014 Portland .305 47 177 35 54 8 1 11 37 1 0 1 29 23 5 3 4

Pawtucket .262 81 313 43 82 21 1 10 41 0 4 1 28 76 2 0 1

2015 Pawtucket .249 77 289 29 72 12 2 5 30 1 2 4 26 54 0 1 7

BOSTON . 270 65 226 31 61 10 0 13 36 0 2 2 18 57 0 1 3

Major League Totals .270 65 226 31 61 10 0 13 36 0 2 2 18 57 0 1 3

Minor League Totals .261 521 1898 280 495 120 11 69 280 2 14 21 276 432 29 10 45

2009 Selected by the Boston Red Sox in the 32nd round of the June Draft (did not sign)

2011 Signed by the Boston Red Sox as a ninth-round selection in the June Draft

PERSONALFull name: Travis R. Shaw. Signed by Jon Adkins (Red Sox). Married to Lindy. Hit .307 (75-for-244)with a conference-leading 14 homers and posted a .553 SLG and 51 RBI in 62 games at Kent StateUniversity in 2011. Named to the All-MAC 1st-Team in 2011 and 2nd-Team in 2010. His father,Jeff, pitched parts of 12 ML seasons (1990-01). Selected by Boston in the 32nd round of the June2008 draft but did not sign.

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Travis was involved in local community outreach through his participation in the Red Sox 2014Rookie Development program, including visiting Boston Children’s Hospital and painting muralsat the McKinley Middle School in Boston with members of the Red Sox Scholars program.

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SUMMARY: Hit .145 (34-for-234) in 76 games between Double-A Tulsa and Triple-A Oklahoma Cityin his only season with the Dodgers organization. Threw out 24 of 71 (34%) attempted basestealers. Attended spring training as a non-roster invitee with LAD after signing as a minorleague free agent on 3/5. Spent majority of season with Tulsa. Placed on the DL from 8/11-30with a back strain. Reinstated and transferred to Oklahoma City on 8/31. Following the season,appeared in 61 games for Culiacan of the Mexican Pacific Winter League. Led the MPWL with 60games behind the plate and threw out 22 of 38 (58%) attempted base stealers. Signed by BOSas a minor league free agent on 12/14.

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SOLIS, ALI C

BATS: Right THROWS: RightHEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 200OPENING DAY AGE: 28 BORN: September 29, 1987 in Mexicali, MexicoRESIDES: Mexicali, MexicoACQUIRED: Signed as a minor league free agent on 12/14/2015CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2016

2014: Made 4 starts and appeared in 8 games with Tampa Bay, but spent majority of seasonwith Triple-A Durham. Attended spring training as a non-roster invitee with TB, but began theseason with Durham. Selected to the ML roster on 5/27 and made his 1st start on 5/31 at BOS.Recorded his 1st RBI on 6/7 vs. SEA. Optioned back to Durham on 6/10 and spent the remainderof the season with the Bulls. Hit .333 (19-for-57, 4 2B) during a 16-game stretch from 7/3-8/5.

2013: Hit .179 (15-for-84) in 29 games between Double-A Altoona and Triple-A Indianapolis in hisonly season in the Pirates organization. Attended spring training as a non-roster invitee withPIT. Was scheduled to be the starting catcher for Mexico in the World Baseball Classic beforesuffering back spasms in his Grapefruit League debut on 3/2 vs. DET. Signed by TB as a minorleague free agent on 11/21. Following the season, hit 7 HR in 56 games for Culiacan of theMexican Pacific Winter League.

2012: Made ML debut in his final season in the Padres organization...Named a Texas Leaguemidand postseason All-Star. Played for the World Team in the SiriusXM All-Star Futures Game.Attended spring training as a non-roster invitee with SD. Spent entire season with Double-A SanAntonio prior to his September call-up. Hit .344 (31-for-90) with RISP for the Missions, including.424 (14-for-33) with RISP and 2 outs. Batted .303 and slugged .471 prior to the All-Star break (63-for-208, 18 2B, 3B, 5 HR). Went 19-for-39 (.487) with 5 2B during an 8-game stretch from 5/28-6/6.Reached base 6 times in 9 innings on 6/3 at Arkansas (5-for-6, BB). Was the starting catcher forthe South squad in the Texas League All-Star Game on 6/28 (0-for-2). Replaced Yasmani Grandalon the World Team roster in the SiriusXM All-Star Futures Game on 7/8 at KC’s Kaufman Stadium.Was teammates with Xander Bogaerts. Placed on the DL from 7/27-8/7 with a right groin strain.Selected to the ML roster on 9/4. Made his ML debut on 9/16 vs. COL as a pinch-hitter (0-for-1).Appeared in 5 games with the Padres, all as a pinch-hitter or defensive replacement. Claimedoff waivers by PIT on 10/25.

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Entering his 12th professional season, 1st in the Red Sox organization, and his 5th straight sea-son attending Major League Spring Training camp, each for a different team (2012-16). Hasmade 4 starts and appeared in 13 ML games between the Padres (2012) and Rays (2014). Hasthrown out 209 of 625 (33%) attempted base stealers in 515 career minor league games atcatcher (472 starts). Has played for Culiacan of the Mexican Pacific Winter League in each of thelast 10 seasons (2006-15). Also loaned for a brief time to the Mexican League during the sum-mer of 2010. Was scheduled to be Mexico’s starting catcher in the 2013 World Baseball Classic,but did not play due to injury. Played alongside Xander Bogaerts for the World Team in the2012 SiriusXM All-Star Futures Game. Was the starting catcher for the South squad in theDouble-A Texas League All-Star Game in both 2011 and 2012.

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2011: Hit .256 (75-for-293) in 84 games between Double-A San Antonio and Triple-A Tucson.Named a Texas League mid-season All-Star. Threw out 36 of 101 (36%) attempted base stealers,including 4 of 7 (57%) at the Triple-A level. Hit .294 (48-for-163) for San Antonio before the All-Star break, including .333 (34-for-102) in his first 30 games through 6/2. Batted .370 (17-for-46)during a season-long 12-game hit streak from 5/16-6/4. Was the starting catcher for the Southsquad in the Texas League All-Star Game on 6/29 (1-for-3). Transferred to Tucson on 7/14 andmade his Triple-A debut that day vs. Las Vegas (2-for-4, 2B, R, RBI). Appeared in 11 games beforereturning to San Antonio on 8/1.

2010: Combined to hit .309 (38-for-123) with a .545 SLG and .888 OPS in 43 games between 2 lev-els of the SD organization and the Mexican League...Threw out 18 of 35 (51%) attempted basestealers. Began the season splitting time between High-A Lake Elsinore and Double-A SanAntonio. Made the lone pitching appearance of his pro career on 5/7 vs. Frisco (1.0 IP, BB, SO).Loaned to Quintana Roo of the Mexican League on 6/14. Posted a .382/.411/.618 batting line in21 games with the Tigres. Went 9-for-22 with 3 HR from 7/7-15 and returned to SD organizationon 8/13. Played his final 6 games of the season with Lake Elsinore, homering in 4 of them andhitting safely in all 6 (10-for-25). Went deep in 3 consecutive games from 8/27-31. Following theseason, helped Culiacan post the best record in the Mexican Pacific League (39-29), batting .304(35-for-115) with a .354 OBP in 43 games.

2009: Combined at 3 levels of the SD organization to hit .197 (42-for-213) in 68 games. Threwout 26 of 71 (37%) attempted base stealers. Began the season with High-A Lake Elsinore andappeared in 11 games before being transferred to Short-A Fort Wayne on 5/16. Slugged .500with 4 HR, 10 RBI, and 10 runs in only 13 games with the TinCaps before returning to LakeElsinore on 6/11. Hit his 2nd career grand slam on 6/21 at Rancho Cucamonga. Transferred toSan Antonio on 7/19 and played in 10 games with the Missions, his 1st Double-A appearances.Returned to Lake Elsinore on 8/11 and spent the remainder of the season there.

2008: Combined with Short-A Eugene and Single-A Fort Wayne to hit .194 (28-for-144) in 43games. Threw out 24 of 70 (34%) attempted base stealers. Spent majority of season with FortWayne. Hit 1st career grand slam on 4/11 at Beloit. On the DL from 6/23-7/2 (concussion).Transferred to Eugene on 8/18 and spent the remainder of the season there, posting a .432 OBPand .916 OPS in 8 games.

2007: Spent majority of season with the Rookie-level Arizona League Padres, posting a .362 OBPin 27 games. Transferred to Short-A Eugene on 8/31 and homered in his only game with theEmeralds.

2006: Appeared in 17 games with the Rookie-level Arizona League Padres and in 3 with Culiacanof the Mexican Pacific Winter League.

2005: Made professional debut with the Dominican Summer League Padres at 17 years old.

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PERSONALFull name: Roman Ali Solis. Last name is pronounced “so-LEASE.” Signed by Robert Rowley(Padres).

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YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E

2005 DSL Padres .240 40 121 18 29 7 0 1 12 0 1 3 16 38 1 2 -

2006 AZL Padres .250 17 56 7 14 5 0 0 6 0 0 0 7 10 0 0 6

2007 AZL Padres .253 27 79 11 20 4 0 0 14 1 1 3 11 21 0 0 7

Eugene .200 1 5 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

2008 Fort Wayne .159 35 113 10 18 6 0 2 16 2 1 0 14 40 0 0 8

Eugene .323 8 31 6 10 2 0 1 1 0 0 2 4 7 0 0 1

2009 Lake Elsinore .203 45 138 16 28 4 3 2 19 3 2 2 7 37 1 0 2

Fort Wayne .208 13 48 10 10 2 0 4 10 0 1 1 4 14 0 0 2

San Antonio .148 10 27 4 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 10 0 0 2

2010 San Antonio .111 10 18 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 5 0 0 1

Lake Elsinore .270 12 37 6 10 1 0 4 8 0 0 0 2 10 0 0 2

2011 San Antonio .263 73 255 30 67 14 1 6 26 1 1 5 12 65 0 0 12

Tucson .211 11 38 3 8 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 14 0 0 1

2012 San Antonio .283 87 329 26 93 25 1 6 40 1 1 1 11 77 1 1 6

SAN DIEGO .000 5 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1

2013 Altoona .164 20 61 7 10 3 0 0 1 1 0 1 3 17 2 0 2

Indianapolis .217 9 23 2 5 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 2 4 0 0 0

2014 Durham .203 73 251 20 51 7 2 3 25 2 3 4 6 75 0 1 3

TAMPA BAY .000 8 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0

2015 Tulsa .145 69 220 8 32 8 0 1 16 5 1 1 7 61 0 0 5

Oklahoma City .143 7 14 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 0 0 0

Major League Totals .000 13 10 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 6 0 0 1

Minor League Totals .222 567 1864 187 414 91 7 31 205 16 13 24 110 511 5 4 60

2005 Signed by the San Diego Padres as an international free agent on 2/16

2012 Claimed off waivers by the Pittsburgh Pirates on 10/25

2013 Signed by the Tampa Bay Rays as a minor league free agent on 11/21

2015 Signed by the Los Angeles Dodgers as a minor league free agent on 3/5

2015 Signed by the Boston Red Sox as a minor league free agent on 12/14

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BATS: Left THROWS: RightHEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT: 195

OPENING DAY AGE: 23 BORN: April 14, 1992 in Barrio Obrero, DRRESIDES: Barrio Obrero, DR

ACQUIRED: Signed as an international free agent, 10/18/2010CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2016

2014: Spent entire season with Salem, leading the club in HR (11) and ranking 2nd in steals (18).Was on the DL from 4/10-18 and 8/15 through the remainder of the season. Hit .345 (19-for-55)with 10 runs and 3 HR during a 13-game hitting streak from 6/2-19. Following the season, hit.375 (21-for-56) in 21 games for Oriente of the DWL.

2013: Led Single-A Greenville in games (125), SB (29), 2B (28), 3B (7), and total bases (186). Stolethe 3rd-most bases among all Red Sox minor leaguers. Posted a .971 fielding percentage (7E/240 TC) between RF (100 G), CF (20 G), and LF (5 G). Pegged Red Sox Minor League Base Runnerof the Month for August/September. After the season, appeared in 9 games for Oriente of theDWL.

2012: Led Short-A Lowell with 4 3B and ranked among club leaders in 2B (3rd, 9), HR (T-2nd, 4),RBI (T-3rd, 24), and total bases (3rd, 87).

2011: Made pro debut with the GCL Red Sox.

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Combined with 3 teams to hit .253 (97-for-384) in 112 games. Made 62 starts in RF, 30 in LF, and14 in CF, combining to record 11 assists and 2 DP in 108 OF appearances. Began the season withHigh-A Salem. Reached base in 16 consecutive games from 4/18-5/6, posting a .309 AVG/.400OBP/.527 SLG in that time (17-for-55, 3 2B, 3 3B, HR, 11 RBI, 8 BB). Transferred to Double-APortland on 5/24. Was the starting RF for the Dominican Republic in the Pan Am Games inCanada from 7/11-17, batting .318 (7-for-22) with 7 runs, 4 RBI, and 2 BB in 6 games. Returnedto Portland and homered in 3 of his first 8 games back with the Sea Dogs from 7/22-30.Transferred to Triple-A Pawtucket on 9/1 and posted a .389/.522/.667 line in 6 games with thePawSox. Following the season, hit .297 (11-for-37) in 15 games for Oriente of the DominicanWinter League.

ANEURY TAVAREZ’ STATSYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E

2011 GCL Red Sox .220 33 100 10 22 1 2 3 8 1 1 4 8 40 3 3 12

2012 Lowell .272 62 213 19 58 9 4 4 24 3 1 7 11 59 6 3 3

2013 Greenville .257 125 479 56 123 28 7 7 55 7 3 6 21 140 29 15 7

2014 Salem .250 93 344 52 86 16 5 11 50 4 3 8 17 97 18 5 13

2015 Salem .280 39 132 7 37 8 4 2 18 1 1 2 17 28 8 1 0

Portland .226 67 234 25 53 13 1 5 14 3 0 3 8 64 4 5 3

Pawtucket .389 6 18 6 7 2 0 1 5 0 0 2 3 4 2 0 0

Minor League Totals .254 425 1520 175 386 77 23 33 174 19 9 32 85 432 70 32 38

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SUMMARY: Named Red Sox Minor League Offensive Player of the Year. Combined to hit .307(150-for-489) with a .381 OBP and .452 SLG in 131 games between High-A Salem and Double-APortland. Led the Red Sox system in AVG, hits (150), RBI (78), total bases (221), and BB (59). TabbedPortland’s MVP. Earned Carolina League mid-season All-Star honors. Recorded a .995 fieldingpercentage in 109 combined games at 1B (5 E/1,017 TC). Posted a .325/.416/.553 line against LHP(37-for-114, 13 2B, 2 3B, 3 HR) and a .301/.370/.421 line vs. RHP (113-for-375, 19 2B, 4 3B, 6 HR). Hit.376 (50-for-133) and slugged .534 with RISP, posting a .422 AVG (19-for-45) with RISP and 2 outs.Led Salem in AVG (.313), SLG (.467), and OPS (.845). Named Carolina League Player of the Week for4/27-5/3 (.542, 13-for-24, 4 2B, 7 RBI). Named Red Sox Minor League Hitter of the Month for June,playing in 18 games with Salem before transferring to Portland on 6/25. Reached base in eachof those 18 games with Salem, posting a .406/.474/.638 line (28-for-69, 5 2B, 3B, 3 HR, 9 BB, 15 R,14 RBI). Started at 1B and went 2-for-4 in the California League-Carolina League All-Star Game on6/23. Reached base in 59 of his 65 games with the Sea Dogs, drawing 33 BB against only 34 SO.Batted .353 (18-for-51) during a season-long 13-game hitting streak from 7/24-8/6. Hit .362 witha .483 OBP in his final 13 games of the season (17-for-47, 11 BB). Following the season, posted a.344/.394/.505 line in 23 games with Arizona Fall League champion Scottsdale (32-for-93, 10 2B,3B, HR, 19 R, 14 RBI). Led the league in hits, doubles, and runs, and ranked among leaders in AVG(5th), XBH (T-4th, 12), and total bases (3rd, 47). Selected to the AFL Top Prospects Team. Namedto the Fall Stars Game East Division roster. Following the season, ranked by Baseball America asthe 7th-best prospect in the Red Sox organization and the 9th-best prospect in the CL.

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TRAVIS, SAM 1B

BATS: Right THROWS: RightHEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 205OPENING DAY AGE: 22 BORN: August 27, 1993 in Chicago, ILRESIDES: Clermont, FLACQUIRED: Selected in the second round of the 2014 June DraftCONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2016

2014: Combined with Short-A Lowell and Single-A Greenville to hit .316 (86-for-272) with a .351OBP and .467 SLG in his pro debut. Hit a combined .416 (32-for-77) against LHP, .393 (55-for-140)with runners on, and .415 (34-for-82) with RISP. Began the season with Lowell, leading theSpinners in AVG (.333) and hitting .500 (26-for-52) with RISP. Went 5-for-30 (.167) in his first 8games, but hit .370 (50-for-135) with a .504 SLG in his final 32 appearances with Lowell. Hit safe-ly in 16 of his final 17 games with the Spinners, batting .370 (17-for-46) during a 10-game hittingstreak from 7/14-24 and .667 (12-for-18) in his final 4 games with the club. Transferred toGreenville on 8/1 and went 11-for-23 (.478) in his first 6 games with the Drive. Between the 2clubs, reached safely via hit, BB, or HBP in 30 consecutive games from 7/6-8/7, recording a .384AVG, .425 OBP, and .512 SLG in that time. Hit safely in 22 of the last 23 games in that stretchfrom 7/14-8/7, leading all minor leaguers in hits (tied, 42) and ranking 6th in AVG (.433, 42-for-97)in that span. Following the season, ranked by Baseball America as the 12th-best prospect in theSox organization and the 15th-best prospect in the New York-Penn League.

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Entering 3rd season in the Red Sox system and 1st in Major League Spring Training camp. Hashit .310 (236-for-761) with a .371 OBP and 16 HR in his 2 minor league seasons. Has hit at least.290 at each of his 4 stops: Short-A Lowell, Single-A Greenville, High-A Salem, and Double-APortland. Named Red Sox 2015 Minor League Offensive Player of the Year after leading theorganization in AVG (.307), hits (150), RBI (78), total bases (221), and BB (59). In 2015, tabbed bothDouble-A Portland’s MVP and a Carolina League mid-season All-Star. Named to the 2015 ArizonaFall League Top Prospects Team after leading the league in hits, 2B, and runs.

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1B TRAVIS, SAM (continued)

PERSONALFull name: Samuel John Travis. Signed by Blair Henry (Red Sox). Played baseball at IndianaUniversity (2012-14), where he hit .327 with 31 HR in 184 career games. Left Indiana ranked inthe top 10 in school history in 2B (6th, 55), hits (9th, 236), and RBI (10th, 165). Named 2012 BigTen Freshman of the Year and 2014 Big Ten Player of the Year. Graduated in 2011 fromProvidence (IL) High School. Named Illinois Player of the Year by the Chicago Tribune after hit-ting .504 with a 1.023 SLG in 41 games as a senior. Selected by the Cincinnati Reds in the 40thround of the 2011 June Draft, but did not sign.

SAM TRAVIS’ STATSYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E

2014 Lowell .333 40 165 28 55 5 1 4 30 1 0 4 4 18 5 1 6

Greenville .290 27 107 12 31 11 1 3 14 0 1 0 7 14 0 1 2

2015 Salem .313 66 246 35 77 15 4 5 40 0 4 2 26 43 10 6 3

Portland .300 65 243 35 73 17 2 4 38 0 3 2 33 34 9 6 2

Minor League Totals .310 198 761 110 236 48 8 16 122 1 8 8 70 109 24 14 13

2011 Selected by the Cincinnati Reds in the 40th round of the June Draft (did not sign)

2014 Signed by the Boston Red Sox as a second-round selection in the June Draft

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SUMMARY: Was limited to just 9 games in his 1st season with the Red Sox due to right flexorstrain. Made his 3rd career Opening Day roster and 1st with the Red Sox. Debuted with the Soxon 4/10 at NYY, throwing 1.1 scoreless IP in the club’s 6-5 victory in 19 innings. 5 of his 9 appear-ances were scoreless, including each of his first 3 outings of the season (2.2 IP). Was designatedfor assignment on 4/29 and claimed off waivers by CHC on 5/3. Added to the Cubs roster on 5/5but did not appear in a game. Was designated for assignment on 5/6. Was returned to the RedSox on 5/24 and placed on the 15-day DL (retro to 4/29) with a right flexor strain. Since the sever-ity of his medical condition was not known by the Red Sox at the time of his outright assign-ment, both clubs agreed that it would be appropriate for him to be returned to BOS andplaced on the DL in accordance with MLB rules. Underwent successful surgery to remove elbowcalcification in his right arm on 5/26. Procedure was performed by Dr. David Altchek at theHospital for Special Surgery in New York City. Transferred to the 60-day DL on 5/27 and missedthe remainder of the season.

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VARVARO, ANTHONY RHP

BATS: Right THROWS: RightHEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 190OPENING DAY AGE: 31 BORN: October 31, 1984 in Staten Island, NYRESIDES: Staten Island, NYACQUIRED: From Atlanta in exchange forRHP Aaron Kurcz and cash on 12/17/14CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2016

2014: Matched career bests in ERA (2.63), WHIP (1.08), and wins (3). Established career bests inSO (50), BB/9.0 IP ratio (2.1), and hits/9.0 IP ratio (7.6). Allowed no runs in 48 of his 61 appearances(79%). Held opponents to a .228 AVG (46-for-202). Allowed only 16 XBH (10 2B, 3B, 5 HR). Induced7 GIDP, 2nd most among Braves relievers.

2013: Set career highs in appearances (62) and IP (73.1) in his 1st full year with ATL. Allowed noruns in 47 of his 62 appearances (76%). Finished 30 games, a career high and the 2nd most onthe team behind Craig Kimbrel. Recorded his 1st ML save on 8/30 vs. MIA. Threw 2.0 scorelessinnings and allowed just 1 hit. Posted a 1.38 ERA (2 ER/13.0 IP) in 11 games in September. Had a2.34 ERA (11 ER/42.1 IP) in 34 games at Turner Field and a 3.48 ERA (12 ER/31.0 IP) in 28 games onthe road.

2012: Spent the majority of the season with Triple-A Gwinnett and made 12 appearances forATL. Led Gwinnett relievers in ERA (2.23) while finishing 2nd on the club in holds (5) and 3rd insaves (6). Held International League hitters to a .231 AVG (39-for-169). Held right-handers in theIL to a .178 AVG (16-for-90) with 1 HR and 5 RBI, while left-handers hit .291 (23-for-79) with 7 RBI.Recalled by ATL on 6/13 and appeared in 12 games before being optioned to Gwinnett on 7/23.Did not allow an ER in the month of August (11 G, 13.2 IP). Was also 4-for-4 in save opportuni-ties for the month. Overall, did not allow an ER over a span of 12 appearances from 7/31-8/29(14.2 IP)...The streak was snapped in his final outing of the year, 9/1 at Norfolk (1 ER in 1.2 IP).

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Entering his 11th professional season, his 2nd with BOS after being acquired from ATL via tradeon 12/17/14. Was limited to only 9 games with the Sox in 2015 due to a right flexor strain.Underwent successful surgery to remove elbow calcification in his right arm on 5/26/15 in NewYork City (Dr. David Altchek). Spent 4 years (2011-14) in the Braves organization and was origi-nally a 12th-round selection by SEA in the 2005 June Draft. Made his ML debut with the Marinersin 2010. Was 1 of only 18 ML relievers with at least 50.0 IP and an ERA of 2.85 or lower in eachof the 2013 and 2014 seasons. Overall since 2013, has a 6-5 record with a 2.85 ERA (44 ER/139.0IP) in 132 relief appearances. For his ML career, has held LHB to a .201 AVG (58-for-289) comparedto a .268 AVG (107-for-400) against RHB. Appeared in 60 or more games in both the 2013 and2014 seasons, including a career-high 62 outings for ATL in 2013...Also set a career best for IP in2013 with 73.1. Over a 2-year span from 2013-14, induced 14 opponent GIDP, 12th most amongall NL relievers in that time. Underwent Tommy John surgery on his right elbow on 6/27/05.Named to the Southern League All-Star team while at Double-A West Tennessee in both 2008and 2009. Pitched for Peoria in the Arizona Fall League in 2009.

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2014: In his 1st year in the Braves organization, made 56 appearances between Gwinnett (38)and ATL (18). Finished 2nd among International League relievers in opponent AVG (.185, 37-for-200). Ranked 4th in the IL in SO/9.0 IP ratio (10.5, 69 SO/59.0 IP). Recalled by ATL from Gwinnetton 7/28 and made his Braves debut that night vs. PIT (2.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 4 SO). Struck out the first3 batters he faced in his 1st inning of work (6th inning). Optioned back to Gwinnett on 8/14.Was recalled a second time on 9/1 and stayed with the club for the rest of the season.

2010: Spent the majority of the season in the minors. Also made his ML debut with theMariners, appearing in 4 games as a reliever. Began the season with Double-A West Tennesseeand was named a Southern League mid-season All-Star. Promoted to Triple-A Tacoma on 7/14.Recalled from Tacoma on 9/22 after the Pacific Coast League playoffs. Made his ML debut on9/24 at TB, striking out 2 in 1.0 scoreless IP.

2009: Combined to make 44 relief appearances between High-A High Desert and Double-A WestTennessee. Named a Southern League midseason All-Star. Allowed no runs in 26 of his 36 gamesfor West Tennessee. Played for Peoria in the Arizona Fall League. Went 1-0, 4.05 ERA in 10 reliefappearances. Started the AFL Championship game (2.0 IP, R, 3 SO).

2008: Made 24 starts for High-A High Desert and struck out 113 in his last season working as astarter. At the end of the regular season was transferred to Double-A West Tennessee on 9/2for the playoffs. Made 1 relief appearance in the postseason.

2007: Led Single-A Wisconsin in SO (112) in his 1st full season. SO total was 4th highest among allSEA minor leaguers. Was on the DL from 6/20-7/8 with a right elbow strain. Struck out a career-high 11 batters in 5.0 IP on 7/27 vs. Great Lakes. Recorded his 1st professional save on 8/17 vs.Clinton.

2006: Made his professional debut with the Rookie-level Arizona League Mariners.Held opponents to a .184 AVG (7-for-38).

PREVIOUS CAREER HIGHLIGHTSRHP VARVARO, ANTHONY (continued)

PERSONALFull name: Anthony Michael Varvaro. Signed by David May (Mariners). Married to Kerry. Twosons, A.J. and Johnny. Attended St. John’s University. As a junior went 9-3 with a 2.32 ERA. Ledthe Big East in SO (115) and ranked 6th in the NCAA in SO/9.0 IP. Named a 3rd-team All-Americanby Collegiate Baseball. Graduated from Curtis (NY) High School in June 2002. Was captain of thebaseball team his junior and senior years. Earned first-team All-City honors in baseball as a sen-ior. Threw a no-hitter in the City Playoffs with 15 SO.

During spring training in 2015, Anthony attended the Red Sox Foundation Casino Night, as wellas the Diamond Dinner benefitting the Children’s Hospital of Southwest Florida.

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YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK

2006 AZL Mariners 0-2 1.64 5 3 0 0 0 11.0 7 3 2 0 2 5 15 1 0

2007 Wisconsin 4-11 4.69 22 21 0 0 1 103.2 94 67 54 7 9 51 112 16 0

2008 High Desert 3-9 7.12 30 24 0 0 0 122.2 154 105 97 22 13 82 113 10 0

2009 High Desert 0-0 7.04 8 0 0 0 4 7.2 9 6 6 0 0 6 10 1 0

West Tenn. 4-3 2.82 36 0 0 0 8 54.1 30 23 17 1 6 44 63 3 1

2010 West Tenn. 1-3 3.20 31 0 0 0 9 39.1 27 15 14 2 0 21 46 2 0

Tacoma 0-0 5.26 19 0 0 0 0 25.2 24 17 15 1 4 14 26 3 0

SEATTLE 0-1 11.25 4 0 0 0 0 4.0 6 5 5 2 0 6 5 1 0

2011 Gwinnett 2-8 2.90 38 0 0 0 1 59.0 37 23 19 3 2 35 69 2 0

ATLANTA 0-2 2.63 18 0 0 0 0 24.0 15 7 7 3 0 11 23 1 0

2012 Gwinnett 0-2 2.23 33 1 0 0 6 44.1 39 12 11 1 1 24 47 1 0

ATLANTA 1-1 5.40 12 0 0 0 0 16.2 16 11 10 2 2 9 21 3 0

2013 ATLANTA 3-1 2.82 62 0 0 0 1 73.1 68 25 23 3 1 25 43 7 0

2014 ATLANTA 3-3 2.63 61 0 0 0 0 54.2 46 18 16 5 0 13 50 5 0

2015 BOSTON 0-1 4.09 9 0 0 0 0 11.0 14 5 5 0 0 6 8 1 0

Major League Totals 7-9 3.23 166 0 0 0 1 183.2 165 71 66 15 3 70 150 18 0

Minor League Totals 14-38 4.52 222 49 0 0 29 467.2 421 271 235 37 37 282 501 39 1

Red Sox Totals 0-1 4.09 9 0 0 0 0 11.0 14 5 5 0 0 6 8 1 0

2005 Signed by the Seattle Mariners as a 12th-round selection in the June Draft

2011 Claimed off waivers by the Atlanta Braves on 1/13

2012 On disabled list with a strained right pectoral, 3/26-4/24

2014 Acquired by the Boston Red Sox in exchange for RHP Aaron Kurcz and cash on 12/17

2015 On disabled list with right flexor strain, 4/29 through remainder of season

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YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E

2010 GCL Red Sox .253 43 158 23 40 4 6 1 22 1 2 2 7 26 13 1 23

2011 GCL Red Sox .291 50 179 22 52 7 5 2 18 1 1 6 7 33 19 10 29

2012 Lowell .000 2 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0

Greenville .277 70 256 37 71 9 3 3 32 3 2 4 13 56 24 11 25

2013 Greenville .192 107 391 44 75 14 4 1 26 9 1 5 12 108 21 9 31

2014 Salem .264 39 129 16 34 5 1 0 10 1 2 2 4 29 0 6 8

GCL Red Sox .429 5 14 3 6 1 1 0 2 1 1 0 7 2 4 3 0

2015 Salem .294 57 201 29 59 11 3 0 13 3 0 2 6 24 7 6 5

Portland .273 3 11 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1

Minor League Totals .252 376 1347 175 340 51 23 7 123 19 9 21 56 281 88 46 122

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SUMMARY: Spent majority of season with High-A Salem, ranking 3rd on the club in AVG (.294,59-for-201). Suffered season-ending injury on 7/19. Hit .303 (46-for-152) vs. RHP. Made 26 startsat 2B, 18 at 3B, and 12 at SS. Went 3-for-27 (.111) in his first 9 games, but hit .319 (59-for-185)from 5/1 through the remainder of the season. Promoted to Double-A Portland on 6/3 andstarted 3 games at 2B. Returned to Salem on 6/11. Hit safely in 14 of 17 games after the All-Starbreak, posting a .356 AVG/.397 OBP/.475 SLG line with only 4 SO in that time (21-for-59, 10 R, 5 2B,3B). Placed on DL on 7/20 and missed remainder of season.

2015 HIGHLIGHTSINF VINICIO, JOSE

BATS: Switch THROWS: RightHEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 150

OPENING DAY AGE: 22 BORN: July 10, 1993 in Santo Domingo, DRRESIDES: Santo Domingo, DR

ACQUIRED: Signed as an international free agent, 7/13/2009CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2016

2014: Played in only 2 games with Salem before going on the DL on 4/6. Played in 5 rehabgames with the GCL Sox and hit .429 (6-for-14) before being reinstated on 6/26. Went back onthe DL from 7/15-8/1. Hit .411 (23-for-56) in his final 15 games, recording multiple hits in 9 ofthose. Following the season, played in 7 games with Escogido of the Dominican Winter League.

2013: Finished among Single-A Greenville leaders in games (2nd, 107), runs (3rd, 44), 3B (3rd, 4),and SB (2nd, 21).

2012: Ranked 3rd on Greenville with 24 SB in 70 games despite 2 nearly month-long stints onthe DL. Was the youngest player on the Drive the entire season. Led Greenville with a .370 AVG(30-for-81) over 21 games from 5/11-6/9. Played in 2 rehab games with Short-A Lowell while onthe DL from 6/22-7/11. Returned to the DL on 8/11 and missed the remainder of the season.

2011: Led the GCL Red Sox in games (50), hits (52), and SB (19). Ranked among GCL leaders in runs(3rd, 22), 3B (T-4th, 5), and RBI (3rd, 18), and was 6th in the Red Sox organization among quali-fiers in batting (.291). Played all 50 games at SS to lead the GCL in games, chances (297), putouts(107), assists (161), and double plays (25) at the position. Named Red Sox Minor League BaseRunner of the Month for July. Following the season, selected as the No. 7 prospect in the GCLby Baseball America.

2010: Was the GCL’s youngest position player and 2nd-youngest player overall in his pro debut,turning 17 on 7/10. His 6 3B ranked 2nd in the league and on the club. Also ranked 2nd on theGCL Red Sox with 13 SB. Paced the club with 43 games at SS.

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SUMMARY: Combined at 3 levels of the Red Sox organization to go 11-3 with a 3.10 ERA (47ER/136.2 IP), .217 opponent AVG (107-for-494), and 1.07 WHIP in 29 appearances (20 starts). Ledthe organization in ERA (min. 75.0 IP), strikeouts (137), and wins (tied). Did not allow a HR in hisfinal 123.0 IP. Allowed 0 HR to LHB (232 AB). Held RHB to a .174 AVG and .215 SLG while pitchingfor High-A Salem and Double-A Portland (38-for-219, 9 2B). Recorded 12 starts of at least 5.0 IPand 1 ER or fewer. Made each of his final 10 appearances as a starter. Pitched in 5 games withSingle-A Greenville before being transferred to Salem on 5/4. Went 4-0 with a 1.93 ERA (10ER/46.2 IP) in his first 10 outings with Salem. Led Salem in strikeouts (85) despite ranking 6th ininnings (79.0). Led Salem starters in ERA (2.96). Transferred to Portland on 8/5. Allowed 9 ER in10.2 IP in his first 2 starts with the Sea Dogs, but went 4-0 with a 1.20 ERA (4 ER/30.0 IP) and .165opponent AVG (17-for-103) in his final 5 outings. Named Eastern League Pitcher of the Week on8/24 after going 2-0 with a 0.64 ERA from 8/17-23 (14.0 IP, R, 6 H, 2 BB, 11 SO). Recorded consec-utive scoreless starts on 8/23 at Harrisburg (7.0 IP, 2 H) and 8/28 at New Britain (5.0 IP, 2 H).Following the season, made 2 starts for Arizona Fall League champion Scottsdale (7.0 IP, 10 H, 6R, 5 BB, 4 SO).

2015 HIGHLIGHTSWILKERSON, AARON RHP

2014: Purchased from Grand Prairie of the independent American Association on 7/18 aftergoing 3-1 with a 3.35 ERA in 13 starts for the AirHogs. Made minor league debut with Short-ALowell on 7/20 and went on to lead the Spinners in wins (tied, 5), ERA (1.62), SO (54), and WHIP(0.86). Held opponents to a .183 AVG (32-for-175). Allowed 5 ER in 4.0 IP on 8/6 vs. State College,but surrendered 1 ER or fewer in each of his other 7 starts (0.78 ERA, 4 ER/46.0 IP). Went 3-0 witha 0.32 ERA (1 ER/28.0 IP) in his final 4 starts, lasting at least 6.0 innings in each of them and allow-ing 0 runs in 3 of them. Allowed only 1 hit and 1 BB in 7.0 shutout innings (9 SO) in his final starton 8/29 vs. Aberdeen, leading to an NYPL Pitcher of the Week honor on 9/2.

2013: Made 19 independent league starts, combining with Fort Worth (United League Baseball),Florence (Frontier League), and Grand Prairie (American Association) to go 10-2 with a 2.96 ERA(34 ER/103.1 IP). Averaged 10.1 SO/9.0 IP.

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BATS: Right THROWS: RightHEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 215OPENING DAY AGE: 26 BORN: May 24, 1989 in Fort Worth, TXRESIDES: Hewitt, TXACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, 7/18/2014CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2016

PERSONALPlayed 2 seasons (2010-11) at Cumberland University (TN), where he won his final 26 decisionsand was a 2-time NAIA All-American. Set NAIA records for consecutive scoreless innings pitchedin a season (54.0) and consecutive victories in a career (26). Went 12-0 with a 1.49 ERA as a sen-ior and 14-1 with a 2.13 ERA as a junior. Was the winning pitcher in the Bulldogs’ 2010 Avista-NAIA World Series title game (8.0 IP, 4 H, 0 R), his 2nd victory of the series. Also played for 2 sea-sons (2008-09) at Panola College (TX). Graduated in 2007 from Midway (TX) High School, where heplayed baseball and football.

AARON WILKERSON’S STATSYEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK

2013 Fort Worth 9-1 2.74 13 13 1 0 0 75.2 58 23 23 4 3 37 97 4 0

Florence 0-0 5.54 3 3 0 0 0 13.0 8 8 8 3 0 7 11 1 0

Grand Prairie 1-1 1.84 3 3 0 0 0 14.2 6 3 3 0 0 5 8 0 0

2014 Grand Prairie 3-1 3.35 13 13 0 0 0 80.2 74 36 30 5 5 33 84 6 0

Lowell 5-1 1.62 8 8 0 0 0 50.0 32 11 9 3 2 11 54 2 0

2015 Greenville 0-0 4.76 5 1 0 0 0 17.0 17 10 9 2 1 5 17 1 0

Salem 7-2 2.96 17 12 0 0 0 79.0 62 28 26 0 0 21 85 0 0

Portland 4-1 2.66 7 7 0 0 0 40.2 28 13 12 0 1 13 35 0 0

Minor League Totals 16-4 2.70 37 28 0 0 0 186.2 139 62 56 5 4 50 191 3 0

Independent Lg. Totals 13-3 3.13 32 32 1 0 0 184.0 146 70 64 12 8 82 200 11 0

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2013 GCL Red Sox .244 13 41 2 10 2 1 0 7 0 0 0 6 9 1 0 0

Lowell .121 20 66 6 8 3 0 0 3 0 0 4 3 15 0 0 0

2014 Greenville .330 65 233 50 77 24 2 8 54 0 8 5 36 56 4 3 4

Salem .296 65 257 21 76 20 4 4 39 0 5 2 18 41 2 1 4

2015 Portland .283 85 314 36 89 25 2 4 48 0 5 6 36 47 3 3 6

Minor League Totals .285 248 911 115 260 74 9 16 151 0 18 17 99 168 10 7 14

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SUMMARY: Missed the 2nd half of the season with a broken left wrist. Named an EasternLeague mid-season All-Star. Hit 25 2B before the All-Star break, most in the EL and tied for mostin all of Double-A. Recorded a .363 OBP. Posted a .347 AVG/.429 OBP/.542 SLG line vs. LHP (25-for-72, 6 2B, 3B, 2 HR, 11 BB, 6 SO). Had 25 multi-hit games. Made 50 starts at 1B (.993 fielding pct.)and 30 at 3B (.962). Hit .462 (18-for-39) with 12 RBI during a 10-game stretch from 4/17-27. On5/3 at Reading, went 4-for-5 with 2 2B, HR, 3 RBI, and 2 runs. Through 5/7, ranked T-3rd in all ofDouble-A in hits and 10th in AVG (.368, 35-for-95). Reached base in each of his final 12 gamesbefore the All-Star break (15-for-47, 4 2B, 5 BB, 2 HBP). Was the starting 3B in the EL All-Star Gameon 7/15 at Hadlock Field (0-for-2). In his 1st game after the break (7/16 at New Hampshire), washit by a pitch in the 1st inning. Remained in the game and played the bottom half of the frameat 3B, but was removed after the inning. Placed on the DL the next day and missed the remain-der of the season.

2015 HIGHLIGHTS1B/3B WITTE, JANTZEN

BATS: Right THROWS: RightHEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 210

OPENING DAY AGE: 26 BORN: January 4, 1990 in Arlington, TXRESIDES: Fort Worth, TX

ACQUIRED: Red Sox 24th pick (24th round, 713th overall) in the 2013 June Draft

CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2016

2014: Combined with Single-A Greenville and High-A Salem to hit .312 (153-for-490) with a .379OBP and .500 SLG. Named a South Atlantic League mid-season All-Star. Led all minor leaguers insacrifice flies (13) and ranked 4th in 2B (44). Ranked 4th among minor league 1B in AVG. Led allRed Sox minor leaguers in hits and 2B. Produced a .995 fielding percentage (4 E/856 TC) in 99games at 1B. Also saw time at 3B (26 G) and 2B (1 G). Hit .373 (47-for-126) vs. LHP and .291 (106-for-364) vs. RHP. Played his first 65 games with the Drive and led the club in AVG (.330). Hit .388(66-for-170) during a 47-game stretch from 4/11-6/2, leading all minor leaguers in 2B (23) and XBH(31) and ranking 2nd in AVG and RBI (tied, 45) in that span. Hit 2 HR on 4/25 vs. Lexington, his 1stcareer homers. Went 3-for-4 with 4 runs, 4 RBI, and 3 BB on 4/27 vs. Lexington. Went 3-for-4with 4 runs, 3 2B, and 3 RBI on 5/5 at Augusta. Recorded 3 hits in 3 straight games from 5/4-7(9-for-14, 7 R, 6 2B, 3B, HR, 8 RBI). Hit .475 (19-for-40) during an 11-game hitting streak from 4/30-5/11. Named SAL Player of the Week on 5/12. At the time of his promotion to Salem on 6/19,ranked 2nd among Single-A players in RBI (tied, 54) and OPS (.972), 3rd in SLG (.554), 4th in AVG(.330), and 6th in runs (50). Played his final 65 games with Salem, batting .296 (76-for-257) witha .340 OBP and .451 SLG. Hit safely in 15 of his final 17 games from 8/16-9/1, batting .406 (28-for-69) in that span.

2013: Played in 13 games for the GCL Red Sox before a 7/10 promotion to Short-A Lowell (20 G)in his 1st pro season. Placed on the DL on 8/14 for the rest of the year.

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PERSONALNamed Big 12 Co-Scholar Athlete of the Year, 2nd-Team All-Big 12, and 1st-Team Academic All-Big 12 as a senior for Texas Christian University in 2013. Started all 57 of the Horned Frogs’games, hitting .293 (61-for-208) with 15 2B, 2 3B, 3 HR, and 34 RBI.

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BATS: Right THROWS: RightHEIGHT: 6-5 WEIGHT: 235OPENING DAY AGE: 27 BORN: August 13, 1988 in Arlington, TXRESIDES: Austin, TXACQUIRED: Red Sox 4th pick (2nd round, 57th overall)in the June 2010 draft

CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2016

WORKMAN, BRANDON RHP

SUMMARY: Missed entire season on the DL. Underwent successful Tommy John surgery on 6/15,performed by Dr. James Andrews in Pensacola, FL. Optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket on 4/3 tobegin the year, but had option reversed and was instead placed on the 15-day DL with a rightelbow strain beginning 4/3. On 6/3, was transferred to the 60-day DL with a partially torn rightelbow ligament.

2015 HIGHLIGHTS

SUMMARY: Entering his 6th year in professional baseball, all in the Red Sox organization. Missedthe entire 2015 season due to a right elbow injury. Underwent Tommy John surgery on hisright elbow on 6/15/15 in Pensacola, FL (Dr. James Andrews). Has appeared in a total of 39 MLgames, all for the Red Sox over the 2013 and 2014 seasons, working as both a starter (18 starts)and a reliever (21 games). Made his ML debut with BOS in 2013, his 3rd year as a professional.Appeared primarily as a reliever, pitching in 20 regular season games, including 3 starts, overhis 2 ML stints with BOS. Earned 6 wins in 20 appearances for BOS in 2013. Finished T-5th amongall AL rookie pitchers in wins. Pitched out of the bullpen in the 2013 postseason as the Red Soxwon the World Series. Made 7 appearances between the ALDS, ALCS, and World Series, going 0-1 with a 0.00 ERA (1 R, 0 ER, 8.2 IP) in 7 games. Named Red Sox Minor League Pitcher of the Yearin 2012 after combining to go 10-8 with a 3.50 ERA (54 ER/138.2 IP) and 130 SO in 25 startsbetween High-A Salem and Double-A Portland. Finished T-2nd among Red Sox minor leaguersin SO. Following the 2012 season, was rated by Baseball America as having the best curveballand best control in the Red Sox system.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

2014: SUMMARY: Spent the majority of the season with the Red Sox, making 19 appearances(15 starts) over 4 ML stints. Also made 11 starts for Triple-A Pawtucket. Made his 1st careerOpening Day roster and pitched 3 times out of the bullpen (1.42 ERA, 1 ER/6.1 IP) before beingoptioned to the PawSox. Rejoined the Red Sox on 5/25 and moved into the rotation, startingthat day at TB. Posted a 3.21 ERA (10 ER/28.0 IP) in his first 5 starts through 6/15. Ejected for the1st time in his career on 5/30 vs. TB for throwing behind Evan Longoria after warnings wereissued. Was suspended by MLB for 6 games. Earned the win in a 1-0 victory on 6/10 at BAL, lim-iting the Orioles to 1 hit over 6.2 scoreless innings. Held opponents to 3 runs or less and pitchedat least 5.0 innings in the first 8 starts of his career through 6/15. It marked the 2nd-longestsuch streak to begin a Red Sox career behind Boo Ferriss, who did it in 9 consecutive starts tobegin his career in 1945. Ended the season on a 10-game losing streak that began on 6/27 andspanned 10 starts and 1 relief outing, including 3 shutout losses. Dropped 8 straight appear-ances (7 starts) from 6/27-8/23. The Red Sox scored only 18 runs while he was in the game overthe 10-game streak. Left with a lead in his last 2 no-decisions, 6/15 vs. CLE (was ahead 2-1) and9/4 at NYY (was ahead 4-3). Went 7-1 with a 4.11 ERA (28 ER/61.1 IP) for Pawtucket, earning thewin in each of his last 6 Triple-A starts beginning on 5/12.

2013: Split the 1st half of his season between Double-A Portland and Triple-A Pawtucket beforebeing added to the Red Sox ML roster in July. Appeared in 20 games, including 3 starts, withBOS. Finished with 6 wins, T-5th most among all AL rookie pitchers. His 5 relief wins were the3rd-most among all AL rookie relievers (T-5th in MLB). Averaged 10.15 SO/9.0 IP (47 SO/41.2 IP)with the Sox, the 4th best rate among AL rookie hurlers who threw at least 20.0 innings.Pitched more than 1.0 inning in 8 of his 17 relief appearances for BOS, and 2.0 or more innings4 times.

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2013: (cont.) Selected to the active ML roster by BOS on 7/9. Made ML debut in relief on thenext day, 7/10 at SEA (ND, 2.0 IP, 4 H, 3 ER, 4 SO). Made next 3 appearances out of the Red Soxrotation from 7/14-30, and went 1-1 with a 2.45 ERA (5 ER/18.1 IP). Pitched at least 6.0 inningsand allowed 2 runs or fewer in each outing to become the 1st Red Sox pitcher to do so in his1st 3 ML starts since 1976 (Rick Jones). Optioned to Pawtucket on 7/31. Recalled for 2nd ML stinton 8/6 and spent remainder of the year with BOS. Between Double-A and Triple-A, combinedto hold opponents to a .140 AVG (13-for-93) with RISP. Recorded a season-high 9 SO on 4 sepa-rate occasions in the minors: 4/5 vs. Trenton, 4/17 at Binghamton, and 5/27 at Binghamton withPortland, and 6/15 vs. Buffalo while with Pawtucket. Began the year with Portland where heworked out of the starting rotation. Earned wins in each of his 1st 3 starts (3.00 ERA, 6 ER/18.0IP), and went 5-0 with a 2.80 ERA (11 ER/35.1 IP) over his 1st 6 games (5 starts). Pitched at least5.0 innings in all 11 of his games for the Sea Dogs, including 5.0 innings in relief on 4/23 vs.Binghamton. Allowed 3 ER or fewer in 9 of his 11 appearances (10 starts). Promoted toPawtucket in early June where he made 6 starts for the PawSox. Earned the win in his Triple-Adebut, 6/9 at Syracuse (5.2 IP, 8 H, 3 ER, 3 BB , 4 SO). Threw 7.0 scoreless innings for the win on6/20 vs. Columbus.

POSTSEASON: Made his postseason debut with BOS. Appeared in 7 total games for BOS in theALDS, ALCS, and World Series, going 0-1, with a 0.00 ERA (1 R, 0 ER, 8.2 IP). Worked more than 1.0inning in 3 of his 7 appearances. Got his 1st postseason experience in ALDS Game 3 at TB on 10/7(0.2 IP, H). Threw 1.0 scoreless inning and stranded 1 inherited runner in ALCS Game 2 vs. DETon 10/13. Hurled 1.2 scoreless innings of relief in ALCS Game 6 vs. DET on 10/19. Ended a DETscoring threat in the 6th by stranding 2 inherited runners after beginning the inning with 2men on and no outs with the Sox trailing, 2-1. Appeared in 3 World Series games. Was chargedwith the loss in Game 3 at STL on 10/26. Struck out in his 1st career postseason at-bat also inGame 3 at STL. Retired the side in order in a scoreless 8th inning in World Series Game 6 vs. STLon 10/30.

2012: Named the Red Sox Minor League Pitcher of the Year after going 10-8 with a 3.50 ERA (54ER/138.2 IP) and 130 strikeouts in 25 starts between High-A Salem and Double A-Portland.Ranked among organizational minor league leaders in strikeouts (T-2nd) and wins (4th). Placedamong Carolina League qualifiers in ERA (4th, 3.40), WHIP (2nd, 1.09), opponent AVG (2nd, .244),strikeouts per 9.0 innings (2nd, 8.47), walks per 9.0 innings (2nd, 1.58) and fewest base runnersper 9.0 innings (1st, 9.90). Named Pitcher of the Week in the CL for 4/23-29 after tossing a 6.0-inning, 3-hit shutout in a start on 4/27. Went 3-1 with a 1.20 ERA (4 ER/30.0 IP) over 5 starts from5/31-6/24, the 2nd-lowest ERA in the CL in that span. Recorded a season-high 10 strikeouts on7/16 at Frederick. Promoted to Portland on 8/8. Won each of his 1st 3 starts with the Sea Dogs,allowing just 3 runs over 18.0 innings (1.50 ERA) with 15 strikeouts. Following the season, ratedby Baseball America as having the best curveball and best control in the Red Sox system

2011: Made pro debut with Single-A Greenville. Ranked 2nd on the Drive and 13th amongSouth Atlantic League qualifiers with a 3.71 ERA (54 ER/131.0 IP). Also placed among club lead-ers in starts (2nd, 26), innings (3rd, 131.0), and strikeouts (2nd, 115). Went 1-0 with a 2.67 ERA (9ER/30.1 IP) and 27 strikeouts in 6 starts in May. Earned 1st career win on 5/29 vs. Asheville.Landed on the DL on 6/20 and fanned a season-high 9 batters in his 1st start back on 7/2 vs.Hickory.

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PERSONALWent 12-2 with a 3.35 ERA as a junior for the University of Texas in 2010. Led the Big 12Conference in wins and ranked among conference leaders in innings (4th, 104.2), strikeouts(5th, 101), ERA (9th), and opponent AVG (9th, .247). Rated by Baseball America as the No. 8 right-hander available in the June 2010 draft. Was selected by Philadelphia in the 3rd round of theJune 2007 draft but did not sign.

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ALEX WILSON’S STATS

YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK

2011 Greenville 6-7 3.71 26 26 0 0 0 131.0 128 67 54 10 5 33 115 6 1

2012 Salem 7-7 3.40 20 20 0 0 0 113.2 104 47 43 10 1 20 107 6 1

Portland 3-1 3.96 5 5 0 0 0 25.0 23 12 11 2 0 5 23 0 0

2013 BOSTON 6-3 4.97 20 3 0 0 0 41.2 44 23 23 5 0 15 47 1 0

Portland 5-1 3.43 11 10 0 0 0 65.2 51 29 25 6 1 17 74 3 0

Pawtucket 3-1 2.80 6 6 0 0 0 35.1 39 13 11 6 2 13 34 1 0

2014 BOSTON 1-10 5.17 19 15 0 0 0 87.0 88 57 50 11 1 36 70 2 0

Pawtucket 7-1 4.11 11 11 0 0 0 61.1 61 28 28 10 0 17 55 1 0

2015 BOSTON Did Not Pitch

Major League Totals 7-13 5.11 39 18 0 0 0 128.2 132 80 73 16 1 51 117 3 0

Minor League Totals 31-18 3.58 79 78 0 0 0 432.0 406 196 172 44 9 105 408 17 2

2007 Selected by the Philadelphia Phillies in the third round of the June draft (did not sign)

2010 Signed by the Boston Red Sox as a second-round selection (club’s 4th pick, 57th overall) in the June draft

BRANDON WORKMAN’S STATS

In January 2015 and 2016, Brandon interacted with fans at Red Sox Winter Weekend...Over thepast 3 seasons, has also attended multiple events benefitting the Red Sox Foundation, includ-ing Casino Night, Picnic in the Park, and the Welcome Home Party. Took part in fan/player photosessions and greeted fans at the gates during September home games. In 2013, was involvedin the Covidien Double Play Health and Fitness Workshop, and met with inner-city children aspart of Sox Talks. Met Jimmy Fund patients during their visit to Fenway Park in 2013, and par-ticipated in a player/fan photo session. Visited Mass General Hospital for Children, ShrinersHospital, the Jimmy Fund, Boston Children’s Hospital, and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Centerduring the Red Sox Holiday Caravan.

IN THE COMMUNITYWORKMAN, BRANDON (conitinued) RHP

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2015 HIGHLIGHTSLHP YSLA, LUIS

BATS: Left THROWS: LeftHEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 185

OPENING DAY AGE: 23 BORN: April 27, 1992 in Estada Carabobo, VZRESIDES: Estada Carabobo, VZ

ACQUIRED: Aqcuired from San Francisco Giantsin exchange for OF Alejandro De Aza, 8/31/2015

CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2016

SUMMARY: Spent majority of season with High-A San Jose. With the Giants, was 2-1 with a 4.50ERA (24 ER/48.0 IP) in 24 relief appearances, and 1-5 with an 8.81 ERA (31 ER/31.2 IP) in 9 starts.Recorded 8 SO in 4.0 scoreless innings on 7/8 vs. Bakersfield, 8 SO in 5.0 scoreless and hitlessinnings on 7/21 vs. Lancaster, and 8 SO in only 3.0 IP on 7/28 at Visalia. Traded to BOS in exchangefor OF Alejandro De Aza on 8/31. Made 2 appearances with High-A Salem, allowing no hits orruns in 5.0 IP. Combined with the 2 clubs to average 10.7 SO/9.0 IP. Following the season, rankedby Baseball America as the No. 25 prospect in the Sox organization. Also made 7 relief appear-ances for Margarita of the Venezuelan Winter League.

2014: Spent entire season with Single-A Augusta. Named a South Atlantic League mid- andpost-season All-Star. Led the league in ERA (2.45) and ranked 4th in opponent AVG (.231). Ranked3rd among SAL starters in SO/9.0 IP (8.37). Held LHB to a .201/.296/.266 batting line (28-for-139).Allowed 1 ER or fewer in 15 of his 23 starts, and 4 ER or fewer in each of them. Gave up only 1ER on 2 hits in a season-high 8.0 IP on 5/13 at Hickory (0 BB, 7 SO). Struck out a season-high 10batters in 6.0 IP on 6/28 at Lexington. Following the season, made 3 relief appearances forMargarita of the VWL.

2013: Made professional debut and spent entire season with the Rookie-level AZL Giants.Named an AZL post-season All-Star. Ranked among league leaders in opponent AVG (3rd, .204),WHIP (3rd, 1.00), and ERA (7th, 2.65). In his final 5 starts beginning 8/1, was 2-0 with a 0.39 ERA (1ER/23.0 IP) and .132 opponent AVG (10-for-76).

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PERSONALOriginally signed by SF as an international free agent on 9/11/12.

ALEX WILSON’S STATS

YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK

2013 AZL Giants 4-0 2.65 12 12 0 0 0 51.0 38 18 15 1 3 13 52 1 0

2014 Augusta 6-7 2.45 24 23 0 0 0 121.1 104 42 33 8 11 45 115 8 3

2015 San Jose 3-6 6.21 33 9 0 0 0 79.2 109 60 55 9 3 41 95 4 2

Salem 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 5.0 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 0 0

Minor League Totals 13-13 3.61 71 44 0 0 0 257.0 251 120 103 18 17 101 268 13 5

LUIS YSLA’S STATS

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BATTINGBATTINGPLAYER AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SAC SF HBP BB SO SB CS E

Berry, Quintin .228 106 359 44 82 7 1 4 36 6 5 5 51 89 35 6 4

Bianchi, Jeff .262 42 130 13 34 5 1 0 8 3 0 0 13 19 4 2 3

Bradley Jr., Jackie .305 71 282 38 86 18 1 9 29 1 5 0 30 44 4 4 3

Brentz, Bryce .232 59 220 28 51 9 0 8 26 0 4 2 24 74 0 0 2

Castillo, Rusney .282 40 156 17 44 7 0 3 17 0 2 0 14 28 10 2 1

Cecchini, Garin .213 117 422 34 90 14 0 7 28 1 2 4 40 100 9 0 7

Coyle, Sean .159 39 126 21 20 3 0 5 16 2 0 0 20 44 4 1 7

Craig, Allen .274 93 343 29 94 14 0 4 30 0 3 4 49 70 0 0 3

Gragnani, Reed .000 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1

Hanigan, Ryan .182 4 11 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0

Hernandez, Marco .271 46 181 27 49 9 2 4 22 0 1 0 8 39 1 0 8

Jimenez, Luis .140 14 57 4 8 0 1 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 2

Leon, Sandy .263 26 99 8 26 4 0 1 13 0 0 2 10 23 0 1 1

Marrero, Chris .239 22 92 10 22 5 0 3 8 0 0 0 2 19 0 0 0

Marrero, Chris .262 61 225 28 59 13 1 7 25 0 2 0 17 47 0 0 1

Marrero, Deven .256 102 375 49 96 13 1 6 29 5 4 2 33 87 12 5 18

Martinez, Luis .164 18 55 7 9 0 0 0 6 1 0 0 11 12 0 0 1

Miller, Mike .219 74 247 17 54 10 1 3 19 4 3 0 14 34 6 3 4

Montz, Luke .167 48 162 15 27 12 0 5 21 1 3 1 23 58 1 0 1

Nava, Daniel .250 10 36 4 9 1 0 1 8 0 0 2 4 11 2 0 1

Peguero, Carlos .237 26 97 9 23 4 0 7 21 0 1 1 9 33 0 0 1

Quintero, Humberto.257 81 288 19 74 7 0 7 33 2 3 3 9 53 2 0 5

Rivero, Carlos .248 28 117 12 29 4 0 1 15 0 0 0 10 26 0 0 2

Roof, Jonathan .214 48 168 16 36 7 0 2 12 1 2 1 8 33 2 0 0

Shaw, Travis .249 77 289 29 72 12 2 5 30 1 2 4 26 54 0 1 7

Spring, Matt .191 60 199 17 38 10 0 6 18 0 0 0 22 71 0 0 7

Swihart, Blake .311 20 74 7 23 3 0 0 11 0 0 0 6 14 1 1 1

Tavarez, Aneury .389 6 18 6 7 2 0 1 5 0 0 0 3 4 2 0 0

Victorino, Shane .308 4 13 1 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0

Weeks, Jemile .204 70 235 25 48 11 2 1 6 0 0 2 29 53 7 0 10

Team Total .238 144 4857 508 1157 192 12 95 473 28 36 40 472 1104 102 26 112

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PITCHER W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB S0 BK WP

Aro, Jonathan 0-1 3.14 26 0 0 0 2 51.2 43 18 18 2 4 10 0 0 0

Barnes, Matt 1-1 4.06 17 5 0 0 0 37.2 36 17 17 3 1 22 0 1 2

Belisario, Ronald 0-1 0.00 5 0 0 0 0 6.1 4 2 0 0 0 3 1 0 0

Berry, Quintin 0-1 27.00 1 0 0 0 0 0.2 0 2 2 0 0 5 0 0 1

Bianchi, Jeff 0-0 2.25 2 0 0 0 0 4.0 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Celestino, Miguel 0-4 3.67 17 1 0 0 0 34.1 36 17 14 3 2 16 1 0 5

Cook, Ryan 0-0 0.00 7 0 0 0 1 9.1 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0

Cornely, John 0-1 6.23 4 0 0 0 1 4.1 8 3 3 1 0 3 1 0 0

Cornely, John 2-3 4.76 16 0 0 0 2 22.2 23 13 12 3 0 10 1 0 0

Couch, Keith 4-10 6.14 26 21 0 0 0 124.2 152 90 85 11 6 50 0 0 1

Cuevas, William 3-2 2.63 7 7 0 0 0 41.0 29 12 12 3 1 14 0 0 1

Diaz, Dayan 2-1 1.89 28 0 0 0 4 57.0 47 16 12 3 2 28 1 0 3

Escobar, Edwin 3-3 5.07 19 6 0 0 0 49.2 52 29 28 8 2 25 0 0 0

Eveland, Dana 2-0 1.54 16 0 0 0 2 23.1 17 4 4 0 4 3 0 0 1

Haviland, Shawn 1-5 4.17 6 6 0 0 0 36.2 41 18 17 1 5 9 0 0 1

Haviland, Shawn 5-10 4.18 25 19 0 0 0 114.0 124 63 53 11 11 28 0 0 3

Hembree, Heath 0-5 2.27 29 0 0 0 8 31.2 23 10 8 1 2 10 0 0 4

Hill, Rich 3-2 2.78 5 5 0 0 0 32.1 27 11 10 3 2 9 0 0 0

Hill, Rich 5-4 2.83 30 5 0 0 0 54.0 39 20 17 4 7 30 0 0 3

Hinojosa, Dalier 3-1 3.21 19 0 0 0 0 42.0 39 21 15 2 1 17 0 0 2

Johnson, Brian 9-6 2.53 18 18 1 1 0 96.0 74 34 27 6 4 32 0 0 5

Kelly, Joe 1-1 2.84 4 4 0 0 0 19.0 14 7 6 1 1 6 0 0 1

Kraus, Kyle 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 2.2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Layne, Tommy 0-0 3.52 7 0 0 0 3 7.2 8 3 3 0 0 2 0 0 0

Light, Pat 2-4 5.18 26 0 0 0 2 33.0 31 19 19 2 1 26 0 0 1

Marban, Jorge 3-0 0.69 6 0 0 0 0 13.0 6 1 1 0 1 4 1 0 1

Masterson, Justin 0-2 3.29 3 3 0 0 0 13.2 8 6 5 0 1 7 0 0 4

McCarthy, Mike 0-1 9.00 1 1 0 0 0 6.0 8 6 6 2 1 3 0 0 0

Owens, Henry 3-8 3.16 21 21 0 0 0 122.1 84 47 43 7 3 56 0 1 4

Porcello, Rick 0-0 4.76 1 1 0 0 0 5.2 3 3 3 1 1 0 0 0 0

Ramirez, Noe 4-1 2.32 30 1 0 0 3 42.2 33 13 11 1 1 18 0 0 1

Rodriguez, Eduardo 4-3 2.98 8 8 1 0 0 48.1 46 22 16 2 0 7 0 0 1

Ross Jr., Robbie 0-0 3.86 4 0 0 0 0 7.0 5 3 3 0 1 4 1 0 0

Scott, Robby 1-1 7.67 13 1 0 0 1 31.2 47 31 27 5 0 9 0 0 0

Spruill, Zeke 5-10 3.94 35 14 0 0 2 114.1 132 58 50 8 6 34 1 0 2

Todd, Jess 3-5 5.07 22 13 0 0 0 81.2 93 50 46 6 1 30 0 0 0

Wright, Steven 2-5 3.81 8 8 1 0 0 52.0 55 31 22 2 2 15 0 0 5

Younginer, Madison 0-0 2.45 2 0 0 0 0 3.2 4 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0

Team Total 59-85 3.73 144 144 3 7 29 1287.0 1213 606 534 84 57 479 7 2 46

PITCHINGPITCHING

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PORTLAND SEA DOGS FINAL STATSPORTLAND SEA DOGS FINAL STATS

PITCHER W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB S0 BK WP

Aro, Jonathan 3-2 2.82 8 0 0 0 0 22.1 15 12 7 0 1 8 0 0 0

Augliera, Mike 3-15 5.21 28 17 0 0 0 114.0 150 79 66 10 5 34 0 0 6

Celestino, Miguel 0-2 7.15 7 0 0 0 0 11.1 15 9 9 3 1 6 0 0 1

Cornely, John 0-2 4.38 29 0 0 0 2 39.0 25 20 19 3 1 29 0 0 6

Cuevas, William 8-5 3.40 19 19 0 0 0 95.1 84 43 36 4 3 41 0 0 9

Diaz, Dayan 0-0 1.15 9 0 0 0 2 15.2 7 2 2 0 0 2 0 1 1

Diaz, Luis 2-10 5.47 27 27 0 0 0 136.2 156 94 83 11 12 59 0 1 11

Gunkel, Joe 2-1 3.93 4 3 0 0 0 18.1 26 8 8 1 0 8 0 0 1

Haley, Justin 5-16 5.15 27 27 0 0 0 124.0 142 80 71 7 6 50 95 1 15

Jerez, Williams 1-2 3.65 22 0 0 0 1 37.0 34 15 15 2 0 17 31 0 2

Kaminska, Kyle 1-0 2.03 4 0 0 0 1 13.1 8 3 3 2 0 2 8 0 0

Kraus, Kyle 0-1 4.59 15 2 0 0 1 49.0 51 28 25 7 1 10 25 1 2

Light, Pat 1-1 2.43 21 0 0 0 3 29.2 18 11 8 3 0 11 32 0 1

Marban, Jorge 2-1 1.36 24 0 0 0 5 33.0 25 9 5 0 1 22 26 0 0

Martin, Kyle 2-1 4.50 27 0 0 0 5 42.0 43 22 21 3 1 16 48 1 6

Masterson, Justin 0-0 3.86 1 1 0 0 0 4.2 8 2 2 0 1 1 2 0 1

McCarthy, Mike 6-8 4.59 29 18 0 0 0 115.2 119 64 59 10 5 41 58 0 6

Mercedes, Simon 3-3 4.88 37 0 0 0 0 79.1 85 54 43 8 3 38 63 0 8

Quevedo, Heri 0-5 5.40 19 8 0 0 1 56.2 65 38 34 6 2 36 45 0 3

Rosenbaum, Danny 0-7 6.02 11 11 0 0 0 40.1 49 37 27 5 0 28 26 1 1

Scott, Robby 1-1 2.06 25 2 0 0 0 43.2 32 14 10 3 1 13 41 1 3

Sturgeon, Cole 1-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 3.0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

Tejeda, Oscar 0-1 13.50 1 0 0 0 0 1.1 3 2 2 1 2 0 1 0 0

Wilkerson, Aaron 4-1 2.66 7 7 0 0 0 40.2 28 13 12 0 1 13 35 0 0

Younginer, Madison 8-4 3.05 39 0 0 0 2 73.2 62 30 25 4 5 25 55 0 8

Team Total 53-89 4.30 142 142 0 5 23 1239.2 1251 689 592 93 52 511 949 7 91

PITCHINGPITCHING

PLAYER AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SAC SF HBP BB SO SB CS E

Allday, Forrestt .267 5 15 3 4 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 5 3 0 0 1

Asuaje, Carlos .251 131 495 60 124 23 7 8 61 10 2 7 56 88 9 6 15

Bethea, Danny .318 12 44 7 14 5 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 14 0 0 0

Betts, Mookie .500 1 4 1 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Blanke, Mike .167 2 6 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1

Brenly, Michael .179 8 28 3 5 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 11 1 0 1

Chester, David .181 67 232 21 42 7 0 7 21 0 3 5 17 57 1 1 1

De La Cruz, Keury .240 112 405 39 97 22 3 9 47 1 2 2 23 95 3 6 4

Gragnani, Reed .234 40 137 15 32 3 0 0 7 4 1 1 23 28 1 0 4

Hanigan, Ryan .250 3 8 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0

Heller, Kevin .132 13 38 4 5 2 0 0 5 2 1 3 4 13 0 0 0

Hernandez, Marco .326 68 282 30 92 21 4 5 31 2 0 1 9 49 4 2 19

Lawley, Dustin .196 26 92 8 18 3 0 2 12 0 1 2 5 24 0 1 6

Lawley, Dustin .208 93 322 39 67 21 0 8 38 0 3 5 16 82 8 4 21

Lin, Tzu-Wei .202 46 173 21 35 5 3 0 14 4 1 0 16 27 8 3 11

Margot, Manuel .271 64 258 38 70 21 4 3 33 0 2 1 21 36 19 8 2

Martinez, Luis .219 65 219 10 48 13 0 1 23 1 1 3 22 44 1 2 9

Miller, Mike .273 40 165 26 45 9 2 1 12 2 3 2 11 21 6 2 8

Ramos, Henry .244 37 131 8 32 11 2 0 8 2 0 0 14 26 0 0 2

Roberson, Tim .300 57 217 27 65 12 1 4 30 0 0 1 13 46 1 1 2

Romanski, Jake .268 16 56 4 15 1 0 1 6 0 0 0 3 6 0 0 1

Roof, Jonathan .234 47 141 24 33 4 2 1 9 3 2 2 20 19 4 2 3

Sappelt, Dave .207 8 29 5 6 1 0 2 2 5 1 0 7 0 0 0 2

Sturgeon, Cole .203 40 133 13 27 8 1 0 7 5 1 0 5 30 3 3 1

Suarez, Alixon .100 3 10 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0

Swihart, Blake .429 2 7 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0

Tavarez, Aneury .226 67 234 25 53 13 1 5 14 0 3 3 8 64 4 5 3

Tejeda, Oscar .247 103 392 45 97 20 2 4 38 0 2 1 26 77 4 5 14

Tekotte, Blake .275 49 160 17 44 9 3 3 20 1 1 5 18 29 4 3 0

Travis, Sam .300 65 243 35 73 17 2 4 38 0 3 2 33 34 9 6 2

Victorino, Shane .154 4 13 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0

Vinicio, Jose .273 3 11 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 16 1 5

Weems, Jordan .224 17 67 8 15 5 1 1 8 0 0 0 4 16 1 0 5

Witte, Jantzen .283 85 314 36 89 25 2 4 48 0 5 6 36 47 3 3 6

Team Total .251 142 4759 539 1194 264 40 66 508 41 31 48 401 6 919 86 143

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PLAYER AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SAC SF HBP BB SO SB CS E

Allday, Forrestt .249 79 249 36 62 7 0 2 20 8 3 8 48 52 7 9 4

Bethea, Danny .182 12 44 3 8 3 0 0 2 1 0 0 2 12 0 1 3

Betts, Jordan .212 113 387 40 82 21 1 4 33 0 3 4 33 121 5 1 20

Cerse, Yoilan .243 64 226 26 55 12 3 3 26 3 1 3 25 31 5 5 4

Coste, Carlos .041 16 49 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 27 0 0 5

Dubon, Mauricio .274 62 237 27 65 9 0 1 18 4 2 3 23 38 12 3 6

Guzman, Franklin .232 49 151 16 35 5 0 8 21 1 3 0 11 44 6 3 2

Heller, Kevin .297 93 313 40 93 18 2 7 52 0 4 13 49 86 13 5 0

Kapstein, Zach .250 26 88 9 22 5 0 1 13 0 1 0 9 27 3 0 0

Lawley, Dustin .276 8 29 0 8 4 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 8 0 1 3

Lin, Tzu-Wei .281 73 281 37 79 12 3 2 34 2 2 0 22 32 15 3 13

Lopez, Deiner .270 41 141 18 38 8 0 0 12 0 1 3 6 35 4 5 2

Lorenzana, Hector .214 6 14 0 3 1 0 0 3 0 1 0 3 2 0 0 0

Margot, Manuel .282 46 181 35 51 6 5 3 17 2 3 1 11 15 20 5 3

Martinez, Mario .271 93 339 39 92 23 0 6 48 0 1 3 23 80 1 0 5

Meyers, Mike .164 17 67 7 11 2 0 1 3 0 0 0 6 22 2 0 3

Miller, Derek .186 14 43 10 8 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 10 12 2 0 0

Procyshen, Jordan .209 38 129 9 27 5 0 0 11 2 1 1 18 22 1 2 2

Rijo, Wendell .260 108 404 47 105 27 2 6 47 7 4 6 34 94 15 7 11

Romanski, Jake .262 47 164 19 43 9 0 0 21 1 2 3 16 21 4 3 1

Sturgeon, Cole .265 76 287 34 76 14 2 3 26 4 1 1 18 40 10 3 5

Tavarez, Aneury .280 39 132 7 37 8 4 2 18 1 1 2 17 28 8 1 0

Tejeda, Oscar .273 6 22 3 6 3 0 0 5 0 0 0 1 6 0 1 0

Travis, Sam .313 66 246 35 77 15 4 5 40 0 4 2 26 43 10 6 3

Vinicio, Jose .294 57 201 29 59 11 3 0 13 0 3 2 6 24 7 6 5

Watkins, J.T. .000 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0

Weems, Jordan .257 31 105 12 27 6 0 1 7 0 0 0 12 26 2 1 3

Team Total .258 139 4536 540 1171 235 29 55 494 39 38 58 434 950 152 71 126

PITCHINGPITCHING

BATTINGBATTING

SALEM RED SOX FINAL STATSSALEM RED SOX FINAL STATS

PITCHER W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB S0 BK WP

Adams, Mike 1-3 3.47 35 0 0 0 6 59.2 66 29 23 5 4 18 44 0 1

Ball, Trey 9-13 4.73 25 25 0 0 0 129.1 129 78 68 16 3 60 77 1 12

Bautista, Denny 3-0 4.88 4 4 0 0 0 24.0 28 14 13 3 0 5 10 0 0

Buttrey, Ty 8-10 4.20 21 21 0 0 0 115.2 117 62 54 5 5 45 81 1 13

Dahlstrand, Jacob 3-0 1.96 4 4 0 0 0 23.0 14 6 5 0 0 6 14 0 3

Grover, Taylor 2-2 3.62 34 1 0 0 4 74.2 54 36 30 6 5 35 61 0 6

Gunkel, Joe 1-1 2.05 8 2 0 0 2 22.0 16 6 5 2 0 4 22 0 2

Gunn, Michael 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0

Jerez, Williams 1-0 0.73 5 0 0 0 0 12.1 11 2 1 0 1 4 12 0 0

Kaminska, Kyle 1-2 3.12 12 1 0 0 3 34.2 39 12 12 2 0 3 24 0 1

Kraus, Kyle 2-2 1.34 14 1 0 0 2 47.0 38 14 7 1 3 11 33 0 4

Maddox, Austin 1-4 3.71 20 0 0 0 10 26.2 24 13 11 2 2 5 22 0 4

Marban, Jorge 2-1 1.69 8 0 0 0 1 16.0 14 7 3 1 1 7 13 0 3

McAvoy, Kevin 11-9 3.89 26 26 0 0 0 141.0 136 72 61 5 8 71 82 3 6

McEachern, Kuehl 0-0 5.87 4 0 0 0 0 7.2 12 5 5 1 1 2 6 0 1

McGrath, Daniel 4-6 3.84 17 17 0 0 0 84.1 72 43 36 6 2 37 71 0 6

Shepherd, Chandler 0-2 3.61 28 0 0 0 6 52.1 48 23 21 3 1 7 46 0 5

Show, Brandon 1-1 2.83 12 0 0 0 2 35.0 33 14 11 1 1 7 13 0 3

Stankiewicz, Teddy 5-11 4.01 25 25 1 1 0 141.1 149 74 63 11 8 32 77 1 6

Taveras, German 4-4 5.04 30 0 0 0 2 60.2 53 41 34 3 3 35 48 3 6

Wilkerson, Aaron 7-2 2.96 17 12 0 0 0 79.0 62 28 26 0 0 21 85 0 0

Ysla, Luis 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 5.0 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 0 0

Team Total 66-73 3.69 139 139 1 12 38 1192.1 1116 580 489 73 48 419 847 9 82

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PLAYER AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SAC SF HBP BB SO SB CS E

Benintendi, Andrew .351 19 74 17 26 5 0 4 16 0 1 1 10 9 3 2 1

Bethea, Danny .250 22 72 8 18 4 0 0 10 0 2 2 7 13 0 0 1

Chavis, Michael .223 109 435 56 97 29 1 16 58 2 1 4 29 144 8 5 20

Devers, Rafael .288 115 469 71 135 38 1 11 70 1 6 8 24 84 3 2 10

Downs, Jerry .250 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

Dubon, Mauricio .301 58 236 43 71 12 3 4 29 4 1 2 18 34 18 4 10

Guerra, Javier .279 116 434 64 121 23 3 15 68 6 3 4 30 112 7 9 27

Hudson, Bryan .292 49 168 29 49 7 0 0 11 1 0 1 29 30 18 5 4

Longhi, Nick .281 115 442 52 124 27 3 7 62 3 3 6 34 88 2 0 8

Lopez, Deiner .282 36 124 14 35 2 3 2 11 1 0 0 7 29 5 3 3

Lorenzana, Hector .240 15 50 8 12 2 0 0 5 0 0 0 5 6 1 0 3

Mars, Danny .283 41 166 23 47 6 1 0 16 1 0 0 13 23 13 3 1

McKeon, Alex .250 3 8 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 0

Mesa, Carlos .212 53 165 17 35 9 0 7 25 2 1 4 11 63 1 1 2

Meyers, Mike .296 92 345 57 102 18 6 5 40 1 2 2 36 108 12 2 6

Miller, Derek .283 63 240 34 68 11 0 0 34 2 2 9 32 35 10 5 3

Moncada, Yoan .278 81 306 61 85 19 3 8 38 2 3 10 42 83 49 3 23

Monge, Joseph .241 109 373 46 90 23 3 2 37 10 3 4 21 89 22 4 8

Moore, Ben .319 24 94 16 30 8 1 0 9 1 1 1 5 13 3 0 0

Procyshen, Jordan .285 51 179 22 51 8 0 2 28 1 2 4 16 32 3 2 10

Sopilka, David .240 35 104 10 25 7 1 1 15 0 0 2 5 24 0 0 2

Tellez, Cisco .223 76 251 39 56 20 1 3 26 1 0 2 30 67 3 0 7

Watkins, J.T. .214 37 145 12 31 4 1 1 14 1 0 0 4 27 1 1 5

Team Total .268 140 4884 699 1311 282 31 88 623 40 31 67 409 1118 182 51 173

GREENVILLE DRIVE FINAL STATSGREENVILLE DRIVE FINAL STATS

PITCHER W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB S0 BK WP

Alcantara, Mario 4-2 3.51 35 0 0 0 3 74.1 67 34 29 6 4 38 71 0 8

Bautista, Denny 2-0 0.00 2 2 0 0 0 12.0 6 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 0

Beeks, Jalen 9-7 4.32 26 26 0 0 0 145.2 156 82 70 17 4 28 100 2 3

Buttrey, Ty 1-0 2.45 4 4 0 0 0 22.0 17 8 6 2 1 3 22 0 0

Callahan, Jamie 7-6 4.53 31 6 0 0 3 89.1 94 52 45 4 3 33 94 0 6

Drehoff, Jake 3-2 2.89 24 7 0 0 0 71.2 76 29 23 6 3 15 65 0 5

Escobar, Edwin 0-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Espinoza, Anderson 0-1 8.10 1 1 0 0 0 3.1 4 3 3 0 0 2 4 0 1

Fernandez, Jeffry 3-9 5.95 25 23 0 0 0 115.0 127 86 76 17 5 46 64 0 14

Garcia, Edwar 0-0 2.08 5 0 0 0 0 8.2 8 4 2 1 1 4 4 0 0

Gunn, Michael 0-3 6.08 20 0 0 0 1 40.0 44 27 27 3 2 29 40 0 7

Harris, Ryan 4-4 2.72 30 0 0 0 4 49.2 40 18 15 3 2 18 38 0 2

Jerez, Williams 3-1 2.06 14 0 0 0 3 39.1 43 16 9 3 1 10 43 0 3

Jimenez, Dedgar 9-9 4.43 23 23 1 0 0 126.0 160 77 62 6 5 21 66 1 4

Kaminska, Kyle 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 1 4.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0

Kopech, Michael 4-5 2.63 16 15 0 0 0 65.0 53 25 19 2 8 27 70 0 2

McEachern, Kuehl 7-4 2.52 34 0 0 0 9 82.0 80 25 23 1 4 21 44 0 7

Nunez, Taylor 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 3.1 3 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 0

Pinales, Carlos 5-4 4.14 30 0 0 0 3 74.0 81 40 34 7 3 12 52 0 6

Ramos, Luis 3-3 7.12 7 7 0 0 0 30.1 45 25 24 3 2 4 20 0 1

Reilly, Reed 4-5 4.01 21 14 0 0 1 101.0 117 54 45 12 3 15 58 1 3

Shepherd, Chandler 3-0 1.23 7 0 0 0 1 14.2 16 5 2 1 0 3 16 0 0

Show, Brandon 1-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 4.0 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 1

Taylor, Ben 0-2 3.40 10 10 0 0 0 45.0 43 23 17 2 2 15 37 0 2

Tellez, Cisco 0-1 13.50 1 0 0 0 0 0.2 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0

Uehara, Koji 0-0 9.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 3 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0

Watkins, J.T. 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 1 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

Wilkerson, Aaron 0-0 4.76 5 1 0 0 0 17.0 17 10 9 2 1 5 17 0 1

Team Total 72-68 3.93 140 140 1 8 30 1241.0 1306 647 542 98 55 352 940 4 76

PITCHINGPITCHING

BATTINGBATTING

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LOWELL SPINNERS FINAL STATSLOWELL SPINNERS FINAL STATS

BATTINGBATTING

PITCHER W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB S0 BK WP

Allen, Logan 0-0 2.08 1 1 0 0 0 4.1 6 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0

Almonte, Jose 3-3 3.43 14 14 0 0 0 65.2 38 31 25 1 11 38 64 0 9

Boyd, Logan 4-0 2.85 13 1 0 0 0 41.0 41 13 13 3 4 13 37 0 1

Cosart, Jake 2-2 5.45 9 9 0 0 0 33.0 26 20 20 3 3 20 27 0 12

De Jesus, Enmanuel 0-0 2.70 1 0 0 0 0 3.1 1 2 1 0 1 1 2 0 0

Garcia, Edwar 3-1 1.96 14 0 0 0 5 23.0 20 6 5 1 2 15 26 1 4

Glorius, Austin 2-3 2.70 7 5 0 0 0 26.2 21 13 8 3 1 13 36 0 2

Gonzalez, Daniel 3-3 3.29 15 1 0 0 0 63.0 61 33 23 4 3 16 51 1 3

Gunn, Michael 0-1 6.35 3 0 0 0 0 5.2 6 4 4 0 0 4 4 0 0

Kelley, Trevor 1-3 4.50 12 0 0 0 1 18.0 20 9 9 1 3 8 20 0 3

Kent, Matt 7-1 1.86 14 0 0 0 1 48.1 44 13 10 1 3 10 35 0 4

Lakins, Travis 0-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0

Martinez, Enfember 3-3 4.07 16 0 0 0 1 42.0 46 22 19 4 7 13 31 0 4

Nunez, Taylor 2-3 2.54 15 0 0 0 1 28.1 26 15 8 0 4 8 13 0 4

Peralta, Aneudis 0-1 9.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 3 1 1 0 0 3 0 1 0

Perez, Randy 0-2 1.62 7 0 0 0 1 16.2 12 6 3 0 2 8 12 0 2

Pimentel, Yankory 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0

Porcello, Rick 0-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 3.2 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0

Poyner, Bobby 1-2 2.28 17 0 0 0 10 23.2 29 7 6 3 1 2 22 0 0

Ramos, Luis 1-1 4.89 8 8 1 0 0 38.2 52 23 21 3 0 9 29 2 2

Rodriguez, Javier 0-5 7.68 11 10 0 0 0 34.0 32 37 29 1 5 36 19 0 9

Romero, Dioscar 3-3 3.72 14 14 0 0 0 58.0 52 29 24 3 4 28 36 1 4

Rosenbaum, Danny 0-1 5.29 4 4 0 0 0 17.0 18 12 10 0 2 9 10 0 5

Show, Brandon 1-0 0.93 3 0 0 0 0 9.2 6 1 1 0 0 4 6 0 2

Steen, Kevin 0-1 3.38 7 7 0 0 0 32.0 29 12 12 1 3 16 23 0 4

Taylor, Ben 0-0 1.80 4 0 0 0 0 10.0 8 2 2 0 0 2 17 0 1

Tubbs, Tucker 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

Zandona, Daniel 1-0 5.46 16 0 0 0 0 28.0 32 20 17 4 2 7 24 0 6

Team Total 37-39 3.61 76 76 1 4 20 678.2 635 332 272 36 61 285 553 6 81

PITCHINGPITCHING

PLAYER AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SAC SF HBP BB SO SB CS E

Acosta, Victor .251 57 211 28 53 16 1 1 25 1 2 6 12 42 9 3 8

Austin, Jordon .266 23 64 5 17 1 1 0 6 1 0 1 5 33 3 1 3

Baldwin, Roldani .286 3 7 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1

Basabe, Luis Alexander .243 56 222 36 54 8 3 7 23 0 1 1 32 67 15 4 2

Benintendi, Andrew .290 35 124 19 36 2 4 7 15 1 2 1 25 15 7 1 0

Coyle, Sean .250 3 12 2 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 3 1 0 0

De La Guerra, Chad .265 58 223 28 59 14 3 2 29 0 5 0 21 46 4 3 8

Gunsolus, Mitchell .225 49 160 18 36 6 0 1 21 1 0 2 20 46 3 1 4

Hill, Tyler .400 4 15 4 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0

Hudson, Bryan .385 6 26 9 10 0 1 0 5 0 0 0 2 6 3 0 0

Kapstein, Zach .250 4 16 5 4 1 0 0 3 0 1 0 2 3 0 0 0

Kemp, Trent .069 10 29 3 2 1 0 1 4 0 0 0 1 8 0 0 0

Lorenzana, Hector .184 21 76 8 14 0 0 2 9 0 0 2 4 16 1 0 5

Lucena, Isaias .455 4 11 0 5 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0

Magee, Brandon .231 25 52 10 12 2 1 1 8 0 0 6 7 21 5 0 1

Matheny, Tate .181 52 193 24 35 7 0 0 20 3 3 5 9 52 6 4 1

McKeon, Alex .217 8 23 2 5 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0

Nunez, Jhon .204 35 108 14 22 3 3 0 11 4 3 2 14 24 5 0 5

Ockimey, Josh .266 56 199 30 53 13 3 4 38 0 3 2 25 78 2 2 13

Peralta, Aneudis .184 30 87 10 16 3 0 0 4 1 0 2 3 18 2 0 7

Ramos, Henry .333 3 12 1 4 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 4 0 0 0

Rei, Austin .179 34 112 14 20 5 1 2 12 0 1 6 11 39 1 0 5

Rivera, Jeremy .256 63 215 22 55 4 1 0 12 7 2 0 24 37 8 6 13

Spoon, Tyler .286 17 70 9 20 5 0 1 11 0 0 0 5 10 3 1 0

Suarez, Alixon .087 8 23 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 5 0 0 1

Tovar, Carlos .222 4 9 3 2 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 1 2 2 0 1

Tubbs, Tucker .216 47 153 24 33 8 2 1 14 2 4 4 17 33 3 1 3

Washington, Kyri .263 24 80 13 21 8 1 0 15 0 2 1 8 29 4 1 0

Weeks, Jemile .286 2 7 2 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

Team Total .237 76 2539 344 603 112 25 31 296 25 31 40 251 649 89 28 94

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GULF COAST RED SOX FINAL STATSGULF COAST RED SOX FINAL STATS

BATTINGBATTING

PITCHER W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB S0 BK WP

Allen, Logan 0-0 0.90 7 7 0 0 0 20.0 12 2 2 0 0 1 24 0 1

Bautista, Gerson 3-3 2.77 12 11 0 0 0 52.0 36 18 16 1 2 27 41 0 8

Brakeman, Marc 0-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 1.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Caceres, Carlos 1-1 5.26 10 0 0 0 0 25.2 25 16 15 2 1 11 19 0 7

De Jesus, Enmanuel 6-2 1.66 10 4 0 0 0 43.1 34 11 8 2 5 9 29 0 4

Duron, Nick 2-1 1.71 14 0 0 0 2 26.1 20 5 5 1 1 5 28 1 0

Espinoza, Anderson 0-1 0.68 10 10 0 0 0 40.0 24 5 3 0 4 9 40 2 1

Garcia, Carlos 2-1 2.22 15 0 0 0 2 28.1 25 11 7 1 1 8 22 1 3

Goetze, Pat 5-0 2.37 14 0 0 0 0 30.1 30 11 8 3 2 5 16 1 1

Hembree, Heath 0-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 1.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Kelleher, Kevin 0-1 108.002 1 0 0 0 0.1 0 4 4 0 0 7 0 0 0

Kelley, Trevor 0-0 1.29 6 0 0 0 3 7.0 5 1 1 0 0 2 8 0 0

Lau, Adam 0-0 4.09 11 0 0 0 3 11.0 14 5 5 1 0 6 14 0 3

Martin, Kyle 2-0 0.00 3 0 0 0 0 4.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0

Martinez, Algenis 4-1 3.72 16 0 0 0 4 29.0 32 15 12 1 1 6 19 0 2

McGrath, Daniel 0-0 0.00 3 3 0 0 0 6.0 6 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0

Oliveras, Rafael 0-1 3.86 2 0 0 0 1 2.1 2 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0

Pena, Darwin 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 1.1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0

Pennington, Josh 2-1 0.82 7 6 0 0 0 22.0 17 3 2 0 0 13 22 1 1

Pimentel, Yankory 4-0 1.60 16 1 0 0 6 33.2 32 9 6 0 0 7 42 1 1

Raudes, Roniel 3-0 0.90 4 4 0 0 0 20.0 13 2 2 0 0 6 16 0 1

Rodriguez, Javier 0-0 0.75 3 3 0 0 0 12.0 6 1 1 0 1 8 3 0 4

Steen, Kevin 3-1 1.82 6 3 0 0 0 24.2 18 8 5 1 2 4 24 0 0

Stone, Brad 1-2 6.89 10 0 0 0 0 15.2 23 14 12 0 2 24 13 0 8

Watt, Max 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0

Williams, Jalen 3-1 2.65 12 3 0 0 2 34.0 41 20 10 0 2 13 18 0 7

Team Total 41-17 2.28 58 58 0 12 23 493.0 423 163 125 13 26 172 414 7 52

PITCHINGPITCHING

PLAYER AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SAC SF HBP BB SO SB CS E

Aybar, Yoan .268 45 157 19 42 5 3 0 16 1 3 1 7 46 6 6 1

Baldwin, Roldani .288 47 156 18 45 8 0 3 25 0 7 8 14 19 1 1 9

Basabe, Luis Alejandro.260 28 100 22 26 5 0 0 6 0 2 1 21 33 8 4 8

Coyle, Sean .289 10 38 10 11 4 0 1 8 0 0 1 3 19 0 0 0

Downs, Jerry .275 42 131 23 36 8 0 2 24 0 3 6 23 27 5 2 5

Fisher, Devon .192 31 73 9 14 4 0 0 9 1 3 1 22 30 0 0 7

Hamilton, Nicholos .102 18 49 3 5 1 0 0 2 0 0 2 6 29 7 0 0

Hill, Tyler .250 39 132 16 33 4 0 0 16 0 0 3 16 22 11 2 1

Kemp, Trent .234 40 124 20 29 6 4 0 14 1 1 4 24 33 8 3 1

Lameda, Raiwinson .393 12 28 3 11 2 1 0 5 0 0 0 8 4 0 2 0

Lucena, Isaias .280 19 50 7 14 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 10 12 0 0 2

Madera, Chris .264 28 91 13 24 2 0 1 13 0 1 2 9 16 6 2 1

Mars, Danny .125 9 32 4 4 1 0 0 3 0 1 1 3 6 2 0 1

Noviello, Andrew .132 18 38 7 5 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 7 15 0 0 2

Oliveras, Rafael .248 41 153 20 38 2 0 1 11 1 2 2 24 34 2 1 6

Pena, Darwin .210 27 81 7 17 3 1 0 9 0 0 0 11 12 0 0 2

Perez, Andy .355 26 93 14 33 3 1 0 18 1 2 2 12 8 3 3 2

Ramos, Henry .292 8 24 4 7 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 5 3 2 0 0

Rusconi, Jagger .170 16 53 7 9 2 2 0 7 0 1 2 2 11 1 0 0

Spoon, Tyler .143 13 35 5 5 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 3 6 0 0 0

Tovar, Carlos .250 18 60 7 15 3 0 0 5 1 1 0 3 16 5 1 6

Valentin, Yomar .233 24 86 15 20 3 1 0 7 3 0 1 9 12 1 0 12

Washington, Kyri .263 11 38 6 10 1 0 1 7 0 0 0 6 11 0 1 0

Team Total .249 58 1822 259 453 72 13 9 213 10 27 39 248 424 68 28 73

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INTERNATIONAL LEAGUEINTERNATIONAL LEAGUEWEST DIVISION

CLUB W L PCT GB

Columbus 83 61 .576 -

Indianapolis 83 61 .576 -

Louisville 64 80 .444 19.0

Toledo 61 83 .424 22.0

SOUTH DIVISION

CLUB W L PCT GB

Norfolk 78 66 .542 -

Gwinnett 77 67 .535 1.0

Charlotte 74 70 .514 4.0

Durham 74 70 .514 4.0

NORTH DIVISION

CLUB W L PCT GB

Scranton WB 81 63 .563 -

Rochester 77 67 .535 4.0

Buffalo 68 76 .472 13.0

Syracuse 66 78 .458 15.0

Lehigh Valley 63 81 .438 18.0

Pawtucket 59 85 .410 22.0

WESTERN DIVISION

CLUB W L PCT GB

Bowie 79 63 .556 - Altoona 74 68 .521 5.0 Richmond 72 68 .514 6.0 Akron 73 69 .514 6.0 Harrisburg 67 75 .472 12.0 Erie 64 78 .451 15.0

EASTERN DIVISION

CLUB W L PCT GB

Reading 80 61 .567 - Binghamton 77 64 .546 3.0 Trenton 71 71 .500 9.5 New Britain 69 71 .493 10.5New Hampshire 69 71 .493 10.5Portland 53 89 .373 27.5

PLAYOFFSPLAYOFFS*BOWIE DEFEATED ALTOONA THREE GAMES TO ONE.*READING DEFEATED BINGHAMTON THREE GAMES TO NONE.*BOWIE DEFEATED READING THREE GAMES TO TWO

TO WIN THE EASTERN LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP.

PLAYOFFSPLAYOFFS*WILMINGTON DEFEATED LYNCHBURG TWO GAMES TO NONE.*MYRTLE BEACH DEFEATED WINSTON-SALEM TWO GAMES TO ONE.*MYRTLE BEACH DEFEATED WILMINGTON THREE GAMES TO NONE

TO WIN THE CAROLINA LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP.

EASTERN LEAGUEEASTERN LEAGUE

CAROLINA LEAGUECAROLINA LEAGUE

SOUTH DIVISION

CLUB W L PCT GB

Myrtle Beach 41 28 .594 - Salem 38 32 .543 3.5

Carolina 34 35 .493 7.0 Winston-Salem 30 40 .429 11.5

NORTH DIVISION

CLUB W L PCT GB

Wilmington 38 32 .543 - Lynchburg 33 37 .471 5.0 Potomac 33 37 .471 5.0Frederick 32 38 .457 6.0

PLAYOFFSPLAYOFFS*INDIANAPOLIS DEFEATED SCRANTON WB THREE GAMES TO NONE.*COLUMBUS DEFEATED NORFOLK THREE GAMES TO TWO.*COLUMBUS DEFEATED INDIANAPOLIS THREE GAMES TO TWO

TO WIN THE GOVERNORS’ CUP CHAMPIONSHIP.

First Half

Second HalfNORTH DIVISION

CLUB W L PCT GB

Lynchburg 39 31 .557 - Potomac 32 37 .464 6.5Frederick 32 38 .457 7.0Wilmington 24 45 .348 14.5

SOUTH DIVISION

CLUB W L PCT GB

Winston-Salem 45 23 .662 - Myrtle Beach 40 29 .580 5.5Carolina 37 33 .529 9.0Salem 28 41 .406 17.5

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SOUTHERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT GBSavannah 39 31 .557 - Greenville 38 32 .543 1.0Charleston 34 36 .486 5.0Augusta 33 36 .478 5.5Asheville 32 38 .457 7.0Lexington 31 39 .443 8.0Rome 31 39 .443 8.0

NORTHERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT GBHickory 44 24 .647 - West Virginia 37 32 .536 7.5 Hagerstown 35 33 .515 9.0Kannapolis 35 34 .507 9.5Delmarva 33 35 .485 11.0Lakewood 33 35 .485 11.0Greensboro 29 40 .420 15.5

PINCKNEY DIVISION

CLUB W L PCT GB

Williamsport 46 30 .605 - West Virginia 42 34 .553 4.0State College 41 35 .539 5.0Auburn 36 38 .486 9.0Batavia 31 44 .413 14.5Mahoning Valley 31 44 .413 14.5

STEDLER DIVISION

CLUB W L PCT GB

Tri-City 42 33 .560 -Lowell 37 39 .487 5.5

Connecticut 35 38 .479 6.0 Vermont 33 42 .440 9.0

MCNAMARA DIVISION

CLUB W L PCT GB

Staten Island 41 34 .547 - Aberdeen 40 36 .526 1.5Hudson Valley 39 37 .513 2.5Brooklyn 33 43 .434 8.5

NORTHWEST DIVISION

CLUB W L PCT GB

Blue Jays 39 19 .672 -

Phillies 36 24 .600 4.0

Pirates 28 31 .475 11.5

Yankees1 26 32 .448 13.0

EAST DIVISION

CLUB W L PCT GB

Cardinals 34 25 .576 -

Marlins 33 27 .550 1.5

Mets 27 32 .450 7.0

Nationals 24 34 .414 9.5

PLAYOFFSPLAYOFFS*BLUE JAYS DEFEATED TIGERS

ONE GAME TO NONE.

*RED SOX DEFEATED CARDINALS ONE GAME TO NONE.

*RED SOX DEFEATED BLUE JAYSTWO GAMES TO ONE TO WIN THEGULF COAST LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP.

GULF COAST LEAGUEGULF COAST LEAGUE

NEW YORK-PENN LEAGUENEW YORK-PENN LEAGUE

PLAYOFFSPLAYOFFS*ASHEVILLE DEFEATED SAVANNAH TWO GAMES TO ONE.*HICKORY DEFEATED WEST VIRGINIA TWO GAMES TO ONE.*HICKORY DEFEATED ASHEVILLE THREE GAMES TO NONE

TO WIN THE SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP.

PLAYOFFSPLAYOFFS*STATEN ISLAND DEFEATED TRI-CITY TWO GAMES TO NONE.*WEST VIRGINIA DEFEATED WILLIAMSPORT TWO GAMES TO ONE.*WEST VIRGINIA DEFEATED STATEN ISLAND TWO GAMES TO NONE

TO WIN THE NEW YORK-PENN LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP.

First Half

Second Half SOUTHERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT GBSavannah 45 22 .672 - Asheville 40 29 .580 6.0Greenville 34 36 .486 12.5Augusta 32 37 .464 14.0 Charleston 32 38 .457 14.5Lexington 27 41 .397 18.5Rome 27 43 .386 19.5

NORTHERN DIVISION CLUB W L PCT GBWest Virginia 50 20 .714 - Lakewood 40 30 .571 10.0Delmarva 38 32 .543 12.0Hickory 37 33 .529 13.0Hagerstown 33 37 .471 17.0Kannapolis 29 40 .420 20.5Greensboro 22 48 .314 28.0

SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUESOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE

NORTHEAST DIVISION

CLUB W L PCT GB

Tigers 36 23 .610 -

Braves 27 33 .450 9.5

Yankees2 26 34 .433 10.5

Astros 19 41 .317 17.5

SOUTHERN DIVISION

CLUB W L PCT GB

Red Sox 41 17 .707 -

Orioles 34 25 .576 7.5

Twins 27 32 .458 14.5

Rays 16 44 .267 26.0

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1472015 DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM

RED SOX MINOR LEAGUE OFFENSIVE LEADERSRED SOX MINOR LEAGUE OFFENSIVE LEADERSBatting Average.307 Sam Travis SAL (.313), POR (.300).305 Marco Hernandez POR (.326), PAW (.271).288 Rafael Devers GVL.288 Mauricio Dubon GVL (.301), SAL (.274).281 Nick Longhi GVL

Games131 Sam Travis SAL, POR131 Carlos Asuaje POR120 Mauricio Dubon GVL, SAL 119 Tzu-Wei Lin SAL, POR 117 Garin Cecchini PAW116 Javier Guerra GVL

Runs73 Manuel Margot SAL, POR71 Rafael Devers GVL70 Sam Travis SAL, POR70 Mauricio Dubon GVL, SAL64 Javier Guerra GVL64 Mike Meyers GVL, SAL

At-Bats495 Carlos Asuaje POR489 Sam Travis SAL, POR473 Mauricio Dubon GVL, SAL469 Rafael Devers GVL463 Marco Hernandez POR, PAW

Hits150 Sam Travis SAL, POR141 Marco Hernandez POR, PAW136 Mauricio Dubon GVL, SAL135 Rafael Devers GVL124 Nick Longhi GVL

Doubles38 Rafael Devers GVL32 Sam Travis SAL, POR30 Marco Hernandez POR, PAW29 Michael Chavis GVL27 Manuel Margot SAL, POR

Triples9 Manuel Margot SAL, POR7 Carlos Asuaje POR

Lorenzo Cedrola DSLStanley Espinal DSL

6 Sam Travis SAL, PORMarco Hernandez POR (5), PAW (4)Mike Meyers GVL (5), SAL (1)

Extra-Base Hits50 Rafael Devers GVL47 Sam Travis SAL, POR46 Michael Chavis GVL45 Marco Hernandez POR, PAW41 Javier Guerra GVL

Sacrifice Flies6 Rafael Devers GVL5 Quintin Berry PAW

Janzen Witte PORChad De La Guerra LOW

4 5 others

Sacrifice Bunts10 Carlos Asuaje POR

Joseph Monge GVL8 Forrestt Allday SAL7 Wendell Rijo SAL6 Quintin Berry PAW

Javier Guerra GVL

Slugging Percentage.552 Andrew Benintendi LOW (.540), GVL (.581).472 Jackie Bradley, Jr. PAW.454 Marco Hernandez POR (.482), PAW (.409).452 Sam Travis SAL (.467), POR (.436).449 Javier Guerra GVL

Home Runs16 Michael Chavis GVL15 Javier Guerra GVL11 Andrew Benintendi LOW (7), GVL (4)11 Rafael Devers GVL9 Jackie Bradley, Jr. PAW

Sam Travis SAL (5), POR (4)Marco Hernandez POR, PAWKeury De La Cruz POR

RBI78 Sam Travis SAL (40), POR (38)70 Rafael Devers GVL68 Javier Guerra GVL62 Nick Longhi GVL61 Carlos Asuaje POR

Walks59 Sam Travis SAL, POR56 Carlos Asuaje POR53 Kevin Heller SAL, POR

Forrestt Allday SAL, POR 51 Quintin Berry PAW49 Allen Craig PAW

Intentional Walks2 Garin Cecchini PAW

Marco Hernandez POR, PAW Janzen Witte PORChad De La Guerra LOW

Strikeouts144 Michael Chavis GVL130 Mike Meyers GVL (108), SAL (22)121 Jordan Betts SAL112 Javier Guerra GVL100 Garin Cecchini PAW

Stolen Bases49 Yoan Moncada GVL39 Manuel Margot SAL (20), POR (19)35 Quintin Berry PAW 30 Mauricio Dubon GVL (18), SAL (12)27 Lorenzo Cedrola DSL

Caught Stealing13 Manuel Margot SAL (5), POR (8)9 Forrrestt Allday SAL 7 Wendell Rijo SAL

Total Bases208 Rafael Devers GVL195 Javier Guerra GVL185 Carlos Asuaje POR178 Nick Longhi GVL

On Base Percentage.420 Lorenzo Cedrola DSL.393 Kevin Heller SAL, POR .387 Forrestt Allday SAL.382 Jackie Bradley, Jr. PAW

Hit by Pitch13 Kevin Heller SAL10 Yoan Moncada GVL8 Forrestt Allday SAL

Rafael Devers GVL7 Carlos Asuaje POR

(Minimum 270 At-Bats)

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RED SOX MINOR LEAGUE PITCHING LEADERSRED SOX MINOR LEAGUE PITCHING LEADERSWINS11 Kevin McAvoy SAL

Aaron Wilkeron SAL (7), POR (4)William Cuevas POR (8), PAW (3)

9 Jalen Beeks GVLTy Buttrey GVL (1), SAL (8)Trey Ball SAL

Losses16 Justin Haley POR15 Mike Aguilera SAL13 Trey Ball SAL11 Teddy Stankiewicz SAL10 4 others

Games47 Pat Light POR(21), PAW(26)41 Williams Jerez GVL (14), SAL (5),POR (22)

Madison Younginer POR (39), PAW (2)38 Kuehl McEachern GVL (34), SAL (4)

Robby Scott POR (25), PAW (13)Jorge Marban SAL (8), POR (24), PAW (6)

Games Started27 Luis Diaz POR

Justin Haley POR26 Kevin McAvoy SAL

Jalen Beeks GVL25 Trey Ball SAL

Teddy Stankiewicz SAL21 Henry Owens PAW

Keith Couch PAW

Complete Games1 Brian Johnson PAW

Eduardo Rodriguez PAWStephen Wright PAWTeddy Stankiewicz SALDedgar Jimenez GVL

Walks71 Kevin McAvoy SAL60 Trey Ball SAL59 Luis Diaz POR56 Henry Owens PAW55 William Cuevas POR (41), PAW (14)

Strikeouts137 Aaron Wilkerson GVL (17), SAL (85), POR (35)128 William Cuevas POR (91), PAW (37)103 Henry Owens PAW

Ty Buttrey GVL (22), SAL (81)100 Jalen Beeks GVL

Homeruns Allowed17 Jalen Beeks GVL

Jeffry Fernandez GVL16 Trey Ball SAL12 Mike McCarthy POR(10), PAW(2)

Reed Reilly GVL11 3 others

Wild Pitches15 Justin Haley POR14 Jeffry Fernandez GVL13 Ty Buttrey GVL (0), SAL (13)12 Trey Ball SAL

Jake Cosart LOW

Hit Batsmen12 Luis Diaz POR11 Shawn Haviland PAW8 Kevin McAvoy SAL

Teddy Stankiewicz SALMichael Kopech GVL

Saves10 Austin Maddox SAL

Bobby Poyner LOW9 Kuehl McEachern GVL8 Heath Hembree PAW 7 Chandler Shepherd GVL (1), SAL (6)

Victor Diaz DSL

Innings Pitched145.2 Jalen Beeks GVL141.1 Teddy Stankiewicz SAL141.0 Kevin McAvoy SAL137.2 Ty Buttrey GVL, SAL 136.2 Aaron Wilkerson GVL, SAL, POR

Luis Diaz POR136.1 William Cuevas POR, PAW

Hits160 Dedgar Jimenez GVL156 Jalen Beeks GVL

Luis Diaz POR152 Keith Couch PAW150 Mike Aguilera POR

Runs Allowed94 Luis Diaz POR90 Keith Couch PAW86 Jeffry Hernandez GVL82 Jalen Beeks GVL80 Justin Haley POR

Earned Runs Allowed85 Keith Couch PAW83 Luis Diaz POR76 Jeffry Hernandez GVL71 Justin Haley POR70 Jalen Beeks GVL

Balks3 Kevin McAvoy SAL

German Taveras SAL2 Jalen Beeks GVL

Luis Ramos LOW

Winning Percentage (Minimum10 Decisions).786 Aaron Wilkerson SAL (10-2), POR (4-1).700 Roniel Raudes DSL (4-3), GCL (3-0).697 Kuehl McEachern GVL (7-4).667 Madison Younginer POR.611 William Cuevas POR (8-5), PAW (3-2)

Games Finished27 Kuehl McEachern GVL25 Mike Adams SAL24 Mario Alcantara GVL

Ryan Harris GVL23 Chandler Shepherd SAL22 Madison Younginer POR21 John Cornely POR20 Heath Hembree PAW

Noe Ramirez PAW

Lowest ERA (60+ IP)1.10 Darwinzon Hernandez DSL1.31 Jorge Marban SAL, POR, PAW 1.72 Dayan Diaz POR, PAW 2.35 Yorvin Pantoja DSL2.53 Brian Johnson PAW

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1492016 BOSTON RED SOX 40 MAN ROSTER

Manager Manager as of March 22, 2016

John Farrell (53)

CoachesCoaches

Brian Butterfield (55), Third Base Coach; Torey Lovullo (17), Bench Coach;

Chili Davis (44), Hitting Coach; Arnie Beyeler (43), First Base Coach;

Juan Nieves (47), Pitching Coach; Victor Rodriguez (57), Assistant Hitting Coach;

Dana Levangie (58), Bullpen Coach

No. PITCHERS (19) B T Ht. Wt. Born68 Matt Barnes R R 6'4" 210 June 17, 199011 Clay Buchholz L R 6'3" 190 August 14, 198429 Roenis Elias L L 6'1" 205 August 1, 198837 Heath Hembree R R 6'4" 210 January 13 198961 Brian Johnson L L 6'4" 235 December 7, 199056 Joe Kelly R R 6'1" 190 June 9, 198846 Craig Kimbrel R R 6'0" 210 May 28, 198859 Tommy Layne L L 6'2" 195 November 2, 198460 Henry Owens L L 6'6" 220 July 21, 199222 Rick Porcello R R 6'5" 205 December 27, 198824 David Price L L 6'5" 215 August 26, 198566 Noe Ramirez R R 6'3" 205 December 22, 198952 Eduardo Rodriguez L L 6'2" 220 April 7, 199328 Robbie Ross Jr. L L 5'11" 215 June 24, 19/8939 Carson Smith R R 6'6" 215 October 19, 198936 Junichi Tazawa R R 5'11" 200 June 6, 198619 Koji Uehara R R 6'2" 195 April 3, 197567 Brandon Workman R R 6'5" 235 August 13, 198835 Steven Wright R R 6'2" 215 August 30, 1984

No. CATCHERS (3) B T Ht. Wt. Born10 Ryan Hanigan R R 6'0" 210 Aug 16, 198071 Blake Swihart S R 6'1" 175 Apr 3, 19927 Christian Vazquez R R 5'9" 195 Aug 21, 1990

No. INFIELDERS (7) B T Ht. Wt. Born2 Xander Bogaerts R R 6'1" 210 Oct 1, 199226 Brock Holt L R 5'10" 185 Jun 11, 198816 Deven Marrero R R 6'1" 195 August 25, 199015 Dustin Pedroia R R 5'8" 165 Aug 17, 198313 Hanley Ramirez R R 6'2" 235 December 23, 198348 Pablo Sandoval S R 5'11" 245 Aug 11, 198647 Travis Shaw L R 6'4" 225 Apr 16, 1990

No. OUTFIELDERS (8) B T Ht. Wt. Born50 Mookie Betts R R 5'9" 155 Oct 7, 199225 Jackie Bradley Jr. L R 5'10" 195 Apr 19, 199038 Rusney Castillo R R 5'8" 186 Sep 7, 198730 Chris Young R R 6'2" 200 September 5, 1983

No. DESIGNATED HITTER (1) B T Ht. Wt. Born34 David Ortiz L L 6'4" 230 Nov 18, 1975

BOSTON RED SOX 40 MAN ROSTERBOSTON RED SOX 40 MAN ROSTER

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2016 BOSTON RED SOX NUMERICAL ROSTER2016 BOSTON RED SOX NUMERICAL ROSTER

3 - Sandy Leon, C*5 - Allen Craig, OF*7 - Christian Vazquez, C10 - Ryan Hanigan, C11 - Clay Buchholz, RHP12 - Brock Holt, INF/OF13 - Hanley Ramirez, 1B15 - Dustin Pedroia, 2B16 - Deven Marrero, INF17 - Torey Lovullo, Bench Coach19 - Koji Uehara, RHP20 - Ruben Amaro Jr., First Base Coach22 - Rick Porcello, RHP23 - Blake Swihart, C24 - David Price, LHP25 - Jackie Bradley Jr., OF28 - Robbie Ross Jr., LHP29 - Roenis Elias, LHP30 - Chris Young, OF31 - Brennan Boesch, OF*32 - Josh Rutledge, INF*34 - David Ortiz, DH/1B35 - Steven Wright, RHP36 - Junichi Tazawa, RHP37 - Heath Hembree, RHP38 - Rusney Castillo, OF39 - Carson Smith, RHP41 - Carlos Marmol, RHP*43 - Anthony Varvaro, RHP*44 - Chili Davis, Hitting Coach46 - Craig Kimbrel, RHP47 - Travis Shaw, 1B/3B

48 - Pablo Sandoval, 3B50 - Mookie Betts, OF51 - Edwin Escobar, LHP52 - Eduardo Rodriguez, LHP53 - John Farrell, Manager54 - Carl Willis, Pitching Coach55 - Brian Butterfield, Third Base Coach56 - Joe Kelly, RHP57 - Victor Rodriguez, Asst. Hitting Coach58 - Dana LeVangie, Bullpen Coach59 - Tommy Layne, LHP60 - Henry Owens, LHP61 - Brian Johnson, LHP62 - Sean O’Sullivan, RHP*64 - Bryce Brentz, OF65 - Ryan LaMarre, OF*66 - Noe Ramirez, RHP67 - Brandon Workman, RHP68 - Matt Barnes, RHP70 - Chris Dominguez, 3B*71 - Ali Solis, C*72 - Roman Mendez, RHP*73 - Danny Rosenbaum, LHP*74 - Sam Travis, 1B*75 - William Cuevas, RHP*76 - Williams Jerez, LHP77 - Dan Butler, C*78 - Pat Light, RHP79 - Marco Hernandez, INF80 - Sean Coyle, INF81 - Kyle Martin, RHP*

* - Non-Roster Invitee

2016 SPRING TRAINING NON-ROSTER INVITEES2016 SPRING TRAINING NON-ROSTER INVITEESNo. PITCHERS (7) B T Ht. Wt. Born75 Cuevas, William R R 6-2 215 10/14/9041 Marmol, Carlos R R 6-1 235 10/14/8281 Martin, Kyle R R 6-7 220 1/18/9172 Mendez, Roman R R 6-3 235 7/25/9062 O’Sullivan, Sean R R 6-1 245 9/1/8773 Rosenbaum, Danny R L 6-2 220 10/10/8743 Varvaro, Anthony R R 6-0 190 10/31/84

No. CATCHERS (3) B T Ht. Wt. Born77 Butler, Dan R R 5-10 210 10/17/863 Leon, Sandy S R 5-10 225 3/31/8971 Solis, Ali R R 6-10 200 9/29/87

No. INFIELDERS (3) B T Ht. Wt. Born70 Dominguez, Chris R R 6-4 235 11/22/8632 Rutledge, Josh R R 6-1 190 4/21/8974 Travis, Sam R R 6-0 205 8/27/93

No. OUTFIELDERS (3) B T Ht. Wt. Born31 Boesch, Brennan L L 6-4 225 4/12/19855 Craig, Allen R R 6-2 215 7/18/8465 LaMarre, Ryan R L 6-1 210 11/21/88

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1512015 RED SOX FIRST-YEAR PLAYER DRAFT

2015 RED SOX FIRST-YEAR PLAYER DRAFT2015 RED SOX FIRST-YEAR PLAYER DRAFTPk/Rd Name Pos. School Hometown

1/1 Andrew Benintendi CF University of Arkansas Cincinnati, OH

2/3 Austin Rei C University of Washington Moraga, CA

3/4 Tate Matheny CF Missouri State University St. Louis, MO

4/5 Jagger Rusconi CF West Ranch High School Santa Clarita, CA

5/6 Travis Lakins RHP Ohio State University Franklin, OH

6/7 Ben Taylor RHP University of South Alabama Mobile, AL

7/8 Logan Allen LHP IMG Academy (FL) Fletcher, NC

8/9 Tucker Tubbs 1B University of Memphis Collierville, TN

9/10 Mitchell Gunsolus 3B Gonzaga University Kenmore, WA

10/11 Nick Hamilton CF Lockport High School Lockport, NY

11/12 Kevin Kelleher RHP University of New Orleans Miramar Beach, FL

12/13 Matt Kent LHP Texas A&M University Waco, TX

13/14 Bobby Poyner LHP University of Florida Wellington, FL

14/15 Jerry Downs OF St. Thomas University Miami, FL

15/16 Marc Brakeman RHP Stanford University Tierra Verde, FL

16/17 Chad De La Guerra 2B Grand Canyon University Santa Maria, CA

17/18 James Nelson SS Redan High School Stone Mountain, GA

18/19 Logan Boyd LHP Sam Houston State University Humble, TX

19/20 Yomar Valentin SS Puerto Rico Baseball Academy Manati, PR

20/21 Daniel Zandona RHP Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Santa Barbara, CA

21/22 Max Watt RHP Lynn University (FL) Babylon, NY

22/23 Kyri Washington OF Longwood University Prospect, VA

23/24 Brad Stone LHP North Carolina State University Charlotte, NC

24/25 Andrew Noviello C Bridgewater-Raynham HS Raynham, MA

25/26 Kevin Ginkel RHP Southwestern College (CA) San Diego, CA

26/27 Saige Jenco CF Virginia Tech University State College, PA

27/28 Steve Mangrum 3B Western Albemarle HS Charlottesville, VA

28/29 Will Stillman RHP Wofford College (SC) Matthews, NC

29/30 Jack Conley C Leesville Road High School Raleigh, NC

30/31 Nick Duron RHP Clark College (WA) Tigard, OR

31/32 Clate Schmidt RHP Clemson University Acworth, GA

32/33 Cal Smith 2B Fort Worth Christian School Fort Worth, TX

33/34 Nick Lovullo SS College of the Holy Cross Thousand Oaks, CA

34/35 Tyler Spoon OF University of Arkansas Van Buren, AR

35/36 Trevor Kelley RHP University of North Carolina Barrington, RI

36/37 Adam Lau RHP U. of Alabama at Birmingham Madison, AL

37/38 C.J. Ballard CF Pike County High School Zebulon, GA

38/39 Daniel Reyes OF Mater Academy Charter School Miami Springs, FL

39/40 D.J. Artis CF Southeast Guilford High School Greensboro, NC

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2014 RED SOX FIRST-YEAR PLAYER DRAFT2014 RED SOX FIRST-YEAR PLAYER DRAFTPk/Rd Name Pos. School Hometown

1/1 Michael Chavis SS Sprayberry High School Marietta, GA

2/1 Michael Kopech RHP Mt. Pleasant High School Mt. Pleasant, TX

3/2 Sam Travis 1B Indiana University Orland Park, IL

4/3 Jake Cosart RHP Seminole State College of Florida Friendswood, TX

5/4 Kevin McAvoy RHP Bryant University Syracuse, NY

6/5 Josh Ockimey 1B Ss. Neumann Goretti High School Philadelphia, PA

7/6 Danny Mars CF Chipola College Sarasota, FL

8/7 Reed Reilly RHP Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Dana Point, CA

9/8 Ben Moore C University of Alabama Cullman, AL

10/9 Kevin Steen RHP Oak Ridge High School Oak Ridge, TN

11/10 Cole Sturgeon OF University of Louisville Owensboro, KY

12/11 Karsten Whitson RHP University of Florida Chipley, FL

13/12 Jalen Beeks LHP University of Arkansas Prairie Grove, AR

14/13 Chandler Shepherd RHP University of Kentucky Louisa, KY

15/14 Jordan Procyshen C Northern Kentucky University Okotoks, Alberta, CAN

16/15 Trenton Kemp CF Buchanan High School Clovis, CA

17/16 Michael Gunn LHP University of Arkansas Wilson, AR

18/17 Jeremy Rivera-Valera SS El Paso Community College Florida, PR

19/18 Jordan Betts 3B Duke University Wilmington, NC

20/19 Tyler Hill CF Delaware Military Academy Wilmington, DE

21/20 Devon Fisher C Western Branch High School Portsmouth, VA

22/21 Ian Rice C Chipola College Huntsville, AL

23/22 J.J. Matijevic SS Norwin High School North Huntingdon, PA

24/23 Derek Miller CF University of Texas-Arlington Round Rock, TX

25/24 Francisco Tellez 1B University of California-Riverside La Mesa, CA

26/25 Gabe Klobosits RHP Galveston College Katy, TX

27/26 Ryan Harris RHP University of Florida Jupiter, FL

28/27 Taylor Nunez RHP Southern Mississippi University Slidell, LA

29/28 David Peterson LHP Regis Jesuit High School Aurora, CO

30/29 Josh Pennington RHP Lower Cape May Regional HS Cape May, NJ

31/30 Jeren Kendall CF Holmen High School Holmen, WI

32/31 Alex McKeon C Texas A&M International University East Fishkill, NY

33/32 Case Rolen RHP Sherman High School Sherman, TX

34/33 Luis Alvarado RF Puerto Rico Baseball Academy Salinas, PR

35/34 Kuehl McEachern RHP Flagler College Eustis, FL

36/35 Ross Puskarich 3B Liberty High School Bakersfield, CA

37/36 Bradley Wilpon RHP The Brunswick School Greenwich, CT

38/37 Hector Lorenzana SS University of Oklahoma San Diego, CA

39/38 Brandon Show RHP University of San Diego Las Vegas, NV

40/39 Mike Gretler SS Bonney Lake High School Bonney Lake, WA

41/40 Joseph Winterburn C University of La Verne Glendora, CA

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1532013 RED SOX FIRST-YEAR PLAYER DRAFT

2013 RED SOX FIRST-YEAR PLAYER DRAFT2013 RED SOX FIRST-YEAR PLAYER DRAFTPk/Rd Name Pos. School Hometown

1/1 Trey Ball LHP New Castle Chrysler High School New Castle, IN

2/2 Teddy Stankiewicz RHP Seminole State College Keller, TX

3/3 Jon Denney C Yukon High School Yukon, OK

4/4 Myles Smith RHP Lee University Detroit, MI

5/5 Corey Littrell LHP University of Kentucky Louisville, KY

6/6 Jordon Austin CF Forest High School Ocala, FL

7/7 Mike Adams LHP University of Tampa Spring Hill, FL

8/8 Forrestt Allday CF University of Central Arkansas Friendswood, TX

9/9 Kyle Martin RHP Texas A&M Austin, TX

10/10 Taylor Grover RHP University of S. Carolina Aiken North Augusta, SC

11/11 Carlos Asuaje SS Nova Southeastern University Weston, FL

12/12 Jake Drehoff LHP University of S. Mississippi Alpharetta, GA

13/13 Jordan Sheffield RHP Tullahoma High School Tullahoma, TN

14/14 Jake Romanski C San Diego State University Corona, CA

15/15 Bryan Hudson CF Mill Creek High School Hoschton, GA

16/16 Jalen Williams RHP Westminister Christian Academy Opeleaous, LA

17/17 Joseph Monge OF Carlos Beltran Baseball Academy Carolina, PR

18/18 Joe Gunkel RHP West Chester University Hershey, PA

19/19 Gabe Speier LHP Dos Pueblos High School Santa Barbara, CA

20/20 Derek Burkamper RHP Muscatine High School Muscatine, IA

21/21 Reed Gragnani 2B University of Virginia Richmond, VA

22/22 Ryan Boldt CF Red Wing High School Red Wing, MN

23/23 Jimmy Allen 2B Cal Poly University-San Luis Obispo Vista, CA

24/24 Jantzen Witte 3B Texas Christian University Arlington, TX

25/25 Derik Beauprez RHP Cherry Creek High School Cherry Hills Village, CO

26/26 Mauricio Dubon SS Capital Christian High School Sacramento, CA

27/27 Mark Nowaczewski RHP Edward C. Reed High School Sparks, NV

28/28 Nick Zammarelli 3B Lincoln Senior High School Lincoln, RI

29/29 Jeff Driskel OF University of Florida Oviedo, FL

30/30 Nick Longhi OF Venice High School Venice, FL

31/31 Ryan Rippee OF Jefferson College Springfield, MO

32/32 Matt Thaiss C Jackson Memorial High School Jackson, NJ

33/33 Andrew Rosa SS Owasso High School Owasso, OK

34/34 Daniel Bethea C St. John’s University San Diego, CA

35/35 Rafael Oliveras 3B Loaiza Cordero Del Rosario Yauco, PR

36/36 Pat Goetze RHP Wake County Home School Rolesville, NC

37/37 Max Watt RHP Hillsborough Community College Babylon, NY

38/38 Trever Morrison SS Archbishop Murphy High School Bothell, WA

39/39 K.J. Trader RHP Delmar High School Delmar, DE

40/40 Ryan Lidge C Barrington High School Barrington, IL

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Pk/Rd Name Pos. School Hometown

1/1 Deven Marrero SS Arizona State University Davie, FL

2/1 Brian Johnson LHP University of Florida Cocoa Beach, FL

3/Comp. Pat Light RHP Monmouth University Colts Neck, NJ

4/2 Jamie Callahan RHP Dillon High School Dillon, SC

5/3 Austin Maddox RHP University of Florida Jacksonville, FL

6/4 Ty Buttrey RHP Providence Sr. High School Charlotte, NC

7/5 Mike Augliera RHP Binghamton University Old Bridge, NJ

8/6 Justin Haley RHP Fresno State Sacramento, CA

9/7 Kyle Kraus RHP University of Portland West Linn, OR

10/8 Nathan Minnich 1B Shepherd University Waynesboro, PA

11/9 Mike Miller INF Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Concord, CA

12/10 J.T. Watkins C U.S. Military Academy Tuscaloosa, AL

13/11 Jamal Martin OF William T Dwyer High School West Palm Beach, FL

14/12 Mike Meyers 2B Silverado High School Las Vegas, NV

15/13 JB Wendelken RHP Middle Georgia College Guyton, GA

16/14 Dylan Chavez LHP Ole Miss Sacramento, CA

17/15 Carson Fulmer RHP All Saints Academy Lakeland, FL

18/16 Stephen Williams RHP Seminole State College Piedmont, OK

19/17 Willie Ethington RHP Mountain View High School Mountain View, AZ

20/18 Shaq Thompson CF Grant High School Sacramento, CA

21/19 Iseha Conklin CF Iowa Western Comm. College Silver City, NM

22/20 Greg Larson RHP University of Florida Longwood, FL

23/21 Jake Davies 1B Georgia Tech McDonough, GA

24/22 Joe Greenfield RHP South Suburban College Orland Park, IL

25/23 Brandon Magee OF Arizona State University Corona, CA

26/24 Keaton Briscoe 2B University of British Columbia North Vancouver, BC

27/25 Khiry Cooper OF University of Nebraska Lincoln Shreveport, LA

28/26 Jake Nelson RHP Lake Stevens High School Lake Stevens, WA

29/27 Quinn Carpenter RHP Goshen Central High School Goshen, NY

30/28 Wesley Rogers CF JL Mann High School Greenville, SC

31/29 Alex Bregman 2B Albuquerque Academy Albuquerque, NM

32/30 Justin Taylor RHP Farmville Central High School Farmville, NC

33/31 Austin Davis RHP Univ. of Southern Mississippi Meridian, MS

34/32 Hunter Wood RHP Rogers Heritage High School Rogers, AR

35/33 Chris Carlson OF Orange Coast College Chino Hills, CA

36/34 Xavier Turner 2B Sandusky High School Sandusky, OH

37/35 Pat Delano RHP Braintree High School Braintree, MA

38/36 Miguel Rodriguez C UNC Charlotte Cape Coral, FL

39/37 Jonathan Dziedzic LHP Lamar University Humble, TX

40/38 Donald Smith C Claflin University West Palm Beach, FL

41/39 Kurt Schluter RHP Stetson University Jupiter, FL

42/40 Kevin Heller OF Amherst College Brooklyn, NY

Comp. = Supplemental pick between the first and second rounds

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2011 RED SOX FIRST-YEAR PLAYER DRAFT2011 RED SOX FIRST-YEAR PLAYER DRAFTPk/Rd Name Pos. School Hometown1/1 Matt Barnes RHP University of Connecticut Bethel, CT2/1 Blake Swihart C V. Sue Cleveland HS Rio Rancho, NM3/Comp. Henry Owens LHP Edison High School Huntington Beach, CA4/Comp. Jackie Bradley Jr. OF University of South Carolina Prince George, VA5/2 Williams Jerez OF Grand Street Campus HS Brooklyn, NY6/3 Jordan Weems C Columbus High School Columbus, GA7/4 Noe Ramirez RHP Cal State Fullerton East Los Angeles, CA8/5 Mookie Betts SS John Overton High School Nashville, TN9/6 Miguel Pena LHP San Jacinto College Palmview, TX10/7 Cody Kukuk LHP Lawrence Free State HS Lawrence, KS11/8 Senquez Golson OF Pascagoula High School Pascagoula, MS12/9 Travis Shaw 1B Kent State University Wash. Court House, OH13/10 Cody Koback OF U. of Wisconsin Stevens Point Plover, WI14/11 Kevin Brahney LHP Cal State University, Chico Sunnyvale, CA15/12 Deshorn Lake RHP Menchville High School Menchville, VA16/13 Matty Ott RHP Louisiana State University Chalmette, LA17/14 Mike McCarthy RHP Cal State Bakersfield Brentwood, CA18/15 Braden Kapteyn RHP University of Kentucky Lansing, IL19/16 Daniel Gossett RHP James F. Byrnes High School Duncan, SC20/17 Blake Forslund RHP Liberty University Lynchburg, VA21/18 Andrew Jones RHP Samford University Marietta, GA22/19 Sikes Orvis 1B Freedom High School Orlando, FL23/20 Zach Good LHP Grayson County College Mesquite, TX24/21 Austin Davidson SS Oxnard High School Oxnard, CA25/22 Joe Holtmeyer RHP Univ. of Nebraska at Omaha Omaha, NE26/23 Jarrett Brown LHP Salem High School Conyers, GA27/24 Drew Turocy OF University of Akron Canfield, OH28/25 Taylor Ard 1B Washington State University Vancouver, WA29/26 Cody Dill RHP Los Osos High School Rancho Cucamonga, CA30/27 Alex Massey RHP Catholic High School Baton Rouge, LA31/28 Brenden Shepard RHP Stonehill College Boxford, MA32/29 Matt Spalding RHP St. Xavier High School Louisville, KY33/30 Nick Moore 3B Brookwood High School Snellville, GA34/31 Tyler Wells OF Lexington Catholic High School Lexington, KY35/32 Julius Gaines SS Luella High School Locust Grove, GA36/33 David Chester 1B University of Pittsburgh Collinsville, OK37/34 Ben Dartnell LHP Vauxhall High School East St. Paul, Manitoba38/35 Carlos Coste C Academia Bautista High School San Juan, Puerto Rico39/36 Jace Herrera RHP Wekiva High School Apopka, FL40/37 Robert Youngdahl OF Hill-Murray High School Maplewood, MN41/38 Tyler Poole RHP Hickory High School Hickory, NC42/39 Corey Vogt RHP Keene State College Suffield, CT43/40 Jordan Gross LHP Don Bosco Prep HS Franklin Lakes, NJ44/41 Matt Marquis OF University of Maryland Annandale, NJ45/42 Derek O’Dell SS Canyon High School Canyon, TX46/43 Brandon Downes OF South Plainfield High School South Plainfield, NJ47/44 Matt Martin C The Pendleton School (HS) Bradenton, FL48/45 Matt Gedman 3B UMASS Amherst Framingham, MA49/46 Mac Williamson OF Wake Forest University Wake Forest, NC50/47 Sam Wolff RHP College of Southern Nevada Rapid City, SD51/48 David Sosebee RHP White County High School Cleveland, GA52/49 Jadd Schmeltzer RHP Cornell University Tappan, NY53/50 John Gorman RHP Catholic Memorial High School Norwood, MA

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Pk/Rd Name Pos. School Hometown

1/1 Kolbrin Vitek INF Ball State University Bryan, OH2/Sup. Bryce Brentz OF Middle Tennessee State University Knoxville, TN3/Sup. Anthony Ranaudo RHP Louisiana State University Jackson, NJ4/2 Brandon Workman RHP University of Texas Bowie, TX5/3 Sean Coyle SS Germantown Academy Chalfront, PA6/4 Garin Cecchini SS Barbe High School Lake Charles, LA7/5 Henry Ramos OF Alfonso Casta Martinez H.S. Maunabo, PR8/6 Kendrick Perkins OF La Porte High School La Porte, TX9/7 Chris Hernandez LHP University of Miami Miami, FL10/8 Matthew Price RHP Virginia Tech Marietta, GA11/9 Tyler Barnette RHP Hickory High School Hickory, NC12/10 Jacob Dahlstrand RHP Memorial High School Houston, TX13/11 Lucas LeBlanc OF Delgado Community College Lockport, LA14/12 Garrett Rau RHP California Baptist University Camarillo, CA15/13 Keith Couch RHP Adelphi University Elmont, NY16/14 Michael Hollenbeck C Joliet Township High School Joliet, IL17/15 Stephen Wilkerson SS Pope High School Marietta, GA18/16 Adam Duke RHP Spanish Fork High School Salem, UT19/17 Jason Garcia RHP Land O’Lakes High School Land O’Lakes, FL20/18 Dallas Chadwick RHP Shasta High School Redding, CA21/19 Eric Jaffe RHP Bishop O’Dowd School Oakland, CA22/20 Roderick Shoulders C Brandon High School Temple Terrace, FL23/21 Mason Justice RHP Holland Hall High School Tulsa, OK24/22 Trace Tam Sing SS Newport High School Bellevue, WA25/23 Austin Wright LHP Chipola Junior College Schaumburg, IL26/24 Sean Yost RHP University of Nebraska-Lincoln Lincoln, NE27/25 Tyler Lockwood RHP Texas Christian University Sugar Land, TX28/26 Dillon Overton LHP Weatherford High School Weatherford, OK29/27 Jay Gonzalez OF Freedom High School Orlando, FL30/28 Michael Wagner RHP Centennial High School Las Vegas, NV31/29 Paul Davis RHP Pensacola Junior College Port St. Lucie, FL32/30 Desean Anderson OF Ragsdale High School Jamestown, NC33/31 Dustin Renfroe C Copiah Academy Gallman, MS34/32 Jordan Alexander OF Vista High School Vista, CA35/33 Mark Donham RHP Jupiter Community High School Jupiter, FL36/34 Michael Gleason RHP California State University-Chico Willows, CA37/35 Joshua Riddle SS Western Hills High School Frankfort, KY38/36 Shane Rowland C Tampa Catholic High School Tampa, FL39/37 Aaron Jones C San Clemente High School San Clemente, CA40/38 Thomas Bourdon OF Northwest Catholic High School Simsbury, CT41/39 Nick Robinson SS North Central College Chicago, IL42/40 Luke Yoder OF Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Bakersfield, CA43/41 Jayson Hernandez C Rutgers University Jackson, NJ44/42 Daniel Slania RHP Salpointe Catholic High School Tucson, AZ45/43 Patrick Smith OF Redan High School Stone Mountain, GA46/44 Zach Kapstein C Tiverton High School Tiverton, RI47/45 James Kang SS Pomona-Pitzer College Huntington Beach, CA48/46 Jarrett Thomason RHP Eastside High School Greer, SC49/47 David Rosen LHP La Salle Institute Pattersonville, NY50/48 Jared Autrey RHP Stephenville High School Stephenville, TX51/49 Trygg Danforth 1B Yale University Mattapoisett, MA52/50 Weston Hoekel RHP Bishop Kenny High School Jacksonville, FL

Sup. = Supplemental pick between the first and second rounds

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PawSox Pitcher Season Average

G# Date Opp W/L Score of Record Record Stand GA/GB TOG Att. Total Att.

1 4/9 @Lhv W 4-0 Johnson (1-0) 1-0 T1 - 3:01 7044

2 4/10 @Lhv W 10-8 Couch (1-0) 2-0 T1 - 3:10 7025

3 4/11 @Lhv W 5-4 (13) Spruill (1-0) 3-0 1 +½ 3:49 8459

4 4/12 @Lhv L 6-7 (16) Berry (0-1) 3-1 1 +½ 4:45 8530

5 4/13-14 @Buff W 9-6 Ramirez (1-0) 4-1 T1 - 3:14 4324

4/14 @Buff Postponed – Power Outage – Make-up Doubleheader on April 15

6 4/15 (1) @Buff L 0-2 Johnson (0-1) 1:37

7 (2) @Buff L 0-2 Couch (1-1) 4-3 2 -1½ 1:33 4401

8 4/16 ROCH W 8-7 Eveland (1-0) 5-3 2 -½ 3:05 10,528 10,528 10,528 (1)

9 4/17 ROCH W 6-4 Hinojosa (1-0) 6-3 1 +½ 2:59 2967 13,495 6748 (2)

10 4/18 ROCH W 13-3 Rodriguez (1-0) 7-3 1 +½ 2:50 6241 19,736 6579 (3)

11 4/19 ROCH W 4-3 Spruill (2-0) 8-3 1 +½ 2:43 5445 25,181 6295 (4)

4/20 BUFF Postponed – Rain – Make-up Doubleheader on April 21

12 4/21 (1) BUFF W 1-0 Johnson (2-1) 9-3 1:29

13 (2) BUFF L 1-3 Couch (1-2) 9-4 1 +½ 1:56 3796 28,977 5795 (5)

14 4/22 BUFF L 3-8 Wright (0-1) 9-5 2 -½ 2:44 6396 35,373 5896 (6)

4/23 @Swb Postponed – Rain – Make-up Doubleheader on April 25

15 4/24 @Swb W 6-2 Owens (1-0) 10-5 2 -1 2:46 4326

16 4/25 @Swb W 4-1 Rodriguez (2-0) 1:41

17 @Swb L 4-7 Spruill (2-1) 11-6 2 -1½ 1:57 4367

18 4/26 @Swb L 3-8 Couch (1-3) 11-7 2 -1½ 2:26 4564

19 4/27 SYR W 3-1 Johnson (3-1) 12-7 2 -½ 2:42 3049 38,422 5489 (7)

20 4/28 SYR W 4-1 Scott (1-0) 13-7 1 +½ 2:34 3622 42,044 5256 (8)

21 4/29 SYR L 1-5 Owens (1-1) 13-8 2 -½ 2:35 3130 45,174 5019 (9)

22 4/30 SYR W 4-0 Wright (1-1) 14-8 2 -½ 2:24 4045 49,219 4922 (10)

23 5/1 DUR L 1-5 Couch (1-4) 14-9 2 -½ 2:47 4404 53,623 4875 (11)

24 5/2 DUR W 2-1 Rodriguez (3-0) 15-9 1 +½ 2:17 4102 57,725 4810 (12)

25 5/3 DUR L 2-8 Johnson (3-2) 15-10 T2 -½ 2:41 6280 64,005 4923 (13)

26 5/5 @Tol W 6-2 Owens (2-1) 16-10 T1 - 3:04 3677

27 5/6 @Tol W 6-1 Wright (2-1) 17-10 1 +1 2:52 4349

28 5/7 @Tol W 6-5 Spruill (3-1) 18-10 1 +2 2:56 5063

29 5/8 @Col L 0-7 Rodriguez (3-1) 18-11 1 +1 2:27 9535

30 5/9 @Col L 2-3 (10) Hembree (0-1) 18-12 1 +1 2:41 10,100

31 5/10 @Col L 1-4 Owens (2-2) 18-13 1 +1 2:33 6555

32 5/11 IND W 6-1 Todd (1-0) 19-13 1 +1 2:50 6029 70,034 5002 (14)

33 5/12 IND W 2-1 (10) Eveland (2-0) 20-13 1 +2 3:02 5186 75,220 5015 (15)

34 5/13 IND L 0-6 Rodriguez (3-2) 20-14 1 +1 2:38 4676 79,896 4994 (16)

35 5/14 COL W 4-1 Johnson (4-2) 21-14 1 +2 2:29 5982 85,878 5052 (17)

36 5/15 COL L 5-6 (13) Diaz (0-1) 21-15 1 +1 3:54 5601 91,479 5082 (18)

37 5/16 COL L 3-4 (14) Celestino (0-1) 21-16 1 +1 4:04 7032 98,511 5185 (19)

38 5/17 COL L 1-4 Couch (1-5) 21-17 T1 - 2:42 5054 103,565 5178 (20)

39 5/18 @Ind W 7-4 Rodriguez (4-2) 22-17 T1 - 2:52 5473

40 5/19 @Ind W 3-1 Johnson (5-2) 23-17 1 +½ 2:37 5514

41 5/20 @Ind L 1-2 (12) Celestino (0-2) 23-18 2 -½ 3:38 13,960

42 5/21 @Lou L 5-6 (10) Hembree (0-2) 23-19 2 -1 3:11 7058

43 5/22 @Lou W 6-5 Couch (2-5) 24-19 2 -½ 2:41 7968

44 5/23 @Lou L 1-6 Rodriguez (4-3) 24-20 2 -½ 2:32 10,010

45 5/24 @Lou L 4-5 Johnson (5-3) 24-21 T2 -1½ 2:17 8545

46 5/25 SWB L 0-2 Owens (2-3) 24-22 2 -1½ 2:29 6145 109,710 5224 (21)

47 5/26 SWB L 3-4 Todd (1-1) 24-23 T2 -1½ 2:43 5134 114,844 5220 (22)

48 5/27 SWB L 6-9 Cornely (2-3) 24-24 3 -2½ 3:06 4935 119,779 5208 (23)

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G# Date Opp W/L Score of Record Record Stand GA/GB TOG Att. Total Att.

49 5/29 LOU W 1-0 Johnson (6-3) 25-24 3 -2 2:07 6554 126,333 5264 (24)

50 5/30 LOU W 5-4 Diaz (1-1) 26-24 T2 -1 2:25 8529 134,862 5394 (25)

51 5/31 LOU L 1-5 Masterson (0-1) 26-25 T2 -1½ 2:59 4927 139,789 5377 (26)

52 6/1 @Swb W 5-3 Hinojosa (2-0) 27-25 2 -1 2:50 3069

53 6/2 @Swb L 2-3 Couch (2-6) 27-26 T2 -1½ 2:25 3561

54 6/3 @Swb L 1-5 Celestino (0-3) 27-27 3 -3 2:41 3630

55 6/4 @Roch L 1-4 Owens (2-4) 27-28 4 -4 2:20 4196

56 6/5 @Roch 0-1 (2) Suspended – To be resumed on June 29 in Rochester at 5:05 pm

56 6/6 @Syr L 4-11 Todd (1-2) 27-29 4 -4 2:45 7546

57 6/7 @Syr W 7-2 Couch (3-6) 28-29 T3 -4 2:43 2512

58 6/8 CHA L 2-7 Johnson (6-4) 28-30 4 -4 2:53 5192 144,981 5370 (27)

59 6/9 CHA L 2-4 Owens (2-5) 28-31 T3 -4½ 2:38 6151 151,132 5398 (28)

60 6/10 CHA W 2-1 Spruill (4-1) 29-31 3 -4½ 2:10 5602 156,734 5405 (29)

61 6/11 TOL W 5-3 Todd (2-2) 30-31 3 -4½ 2:33 4942 161,676 5389 (30)

62 6/12 TOL W 3-2 (12) Ramirez (2-0) 31-31 3 -4½ 3:19 5445 167,121 5391 (31)

63 6/13 TOL W 7-5 Johnson (7-4) 32-31 T2 -4½ 2:40 11,863 178,984 5593 (32)

64 6/14 TOL L 3-4 Celestino (0-4) 32-32 3 -4½ 2:57 7885 186,869 5663 (33)

65 6/16 @Cha L 0-2 Masterson (0-2) 32-33 3 -5½ 2:29 9118

66 6/17 @Cha L 5-7 Spruill (4-2) 32-34 3 -5½ 2:40 9881

67 6/18 @Cha L 5-15 Couch (3-7) 32-35 3 -6½ 3:29 10,292

68 6/19 @Gwi W 7-5 Johnson (8-4) 33-35 3 -5½ 2:34 5904

69 6/20 @Gwi W 5-4 Barnes (1-0) 34-35 3 -5½ 3:12 7416

70 6/21 @Gwi L 5-6 Light (0-1) 34-36 3 -6½ 2:34 4892

71 6/22 ROCH L 2-3 Escobar (0-1) 34-37 T3 -6½ 2:39 5060 191,929 5645 (34)

72 6/23 ROCH W 5-3 Hinojosa (3-0) 35-37 3 -6½ 2:39 7929 199,858 5710 (35)

73 6/24 ROCH W 3-2 (11) Ramirez (3-0) 36-37 3 -6½ 3:05 4983 204,841 5690 (36)

74 6/25 ROCH L 5-6 Hinojosa (3-1) 36-38 3 -6½ 2:35 6069 210,910 5700 (37)

75 6/26 GWI L 0-1 Wright (2-2) 36-39 T3 -6½ 2:13 5696 216,606 5700 (38)

76 6/27 GWI W 7-3 Todd (3-2) 37-39 3 -6 2:45 8491 225,097 5772 (39)

77 6/28 GWI W 3-2 (11) Ramirez (4-0) 38-39 3 -5 3:12 6958 232,055 5801 (40)

78 6/5-29 @Roch L 0-6 Spruill (4-3) 2:07 8150

79 6/29 @Roch L 0-3 Johnson (8-5) 38-41 T3 -5½ 1:58 5409

80 6/30 @Roch L 0-1 Owens (2-6) 38-42 T3 -5½ 2:13 3773

81 7/1 @Roch L 4-8 Wright (2-3) 38-43 T3 -6 2:48 4862

82 7/2 SWB L 2-14 Spruill (4-4) 38-44 4 -6½ 2:39 12,144 244,199 5956 (41)

83 7/3 SWB L 0-4 Kelly (0-1) 38-45 4 -7½ 2:42 11,893 256,092 6097 (42)

84 7/4 @Syr L 4-12 Couch (3-8) 38-46 4 -7½ 2:44 12,526

85 7/5 @Syr L 1-4 Owens (2-7) 38-47 4 -8 2:25 2989

86 7/6 @Syr L 2-3 Johnson (8-6) 38-48 4 -8 2:30 2072

87 7/7 @Lvy L 6-9 Wright (2-4) 38-49 4 -9 2:55 7390

88 7/8 @Lvy L 8-9 (11) Todd (3-3) 38-50 T4 -10 4:00 7307

7/9 @Lvy Postponed – Rain T4 -9½

89 7/10 LVY L 2-4 Light (0-2) 38-51 5 -10 2:52 5421 261,513 6082 (43)

90 7/11 LVY W 7-2 Couch (4-8) 39-51 T4 -10 2:49 6668 268,181 6095 (44)

91 7/12 LVY L 0-4 Wright (2-5) 39-52 5 -10 2:22 6199 274,380 6097 (45)

92 7/16 @Dur L 7-9 Hembree (0-3) 39-53 5 -11 3:28 10,370

93 7/17 @Dur W 13-4 Kelly (1-1) 40-53 5 -10 3:31 10,036

94 7/18 @Dur W 5-1 Owens (3-7) 41-53 5 -9 2:52 10,254

95 7/19 @Dur L 0-3 Spruill (4-5) 41-54 5 -10 2:10 8073

96 7/20 @Nor L 3-7 Todd (3-4) 41-55 5 -10 2:09 4395

97 7/21 @Nor L 2-12 Couch (4-9) 41-56 5 -10 2:58 5454

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PPawSox Pitcher Season Average

G# Date Opp W/L Score of Record Record Stand GA/GB TOG Att. Total Att.

98 7/22 @Nor L 2-6 Scott (1-1) 41-57 5 -11 2:32 5799

99 7/23 @Nor L 4-5 Aro (0-1) 41-58 5 -12 2:31 8455

100 7/24 BUFF L 1-2 Spruill (4-6) 41-59 5 -12½ 2:45 5879 280,259 6093 (46)

101 7/25 BUFF L 0-6 Todd (3-5) 41-60 5 -13½ 2:59 8411 288,670 6142 (47)

102 7/26 BUFF L 10-11 Belisario (0-1) 41-61 5 -14½ 3:26 6094 294,764 6141 (48)

103 7/28 NOR W 6-0 Johnson (9-6) 42-61 5 -14 2:36 5335 300,099 6124 (49)

104 7/29 NOR L 0-2 Owens (3-8) 42-62 5 -15 2:47 7384 307,483 6150 (50)

105 7/30 NOR L 1-6 Spruill (4-7) 42-63 5 -16 2:44 11,387 318,870 6252 (51)

106 7/31 @Buff L 1-2 (13) Ramirez (4-1) 42-64 5 -17 3:36 13,814

107 8/1 @Buff W 8-7 Light (1-2) 43-64 5 -16 3:05 9165

108 8/2 @Buff W 2-1 Diaz (2-1) 44-64 5 -16 2:23 11,226

109 8/3 @Syr L 3-9 Escobar (0-2) 44-65 5 -16½ 3:02 5646

110 8/4 @Syr L 1-3 Spruill (4-8) 44-66 T5 -16½ 2:37 2583

111 8/5 @Syr L 4-7 Barnes (1-1) 44-67 6 -17½ 2:55 2785

112 8/6 SYR L 0-4 Cuevas (0-1) 44-68 6 -17½ 2:31 8765 327,635 6301 (52)

113 8/7 SYR L 0-5 Couch (4-10) 44-69 6 -18½ 2:41 7727 335,362 6328 (53)

114 8/8 SYR L 3-4 Haviland (0-1) 44-70 6 -18½ 2:59 11,295 346,657 6420 (54)

115 8/9 SYR L 1-3 Spruill (4-9) 44-71 6 -19½ 2:24 10,651 357,308 6497 (55)

116 8/10 @Swb L 1-2 Hembree (0-4) 44-72 6 -20½ 2:39 5042

117 8/11 @Swb L 2-5 Cuevas (0-2) 44-73 6 -21½ 2:45 5169

118 8/12 @Swb L 3-4 (12) Hembree (0-5) 44-74 6 -22½ 3:26 7106

119 8/13 @Swb L 2-3 Haviland (0-2) 44-75 6 -23½ 2:28 6527

120 8/14 @Lvy W 7-6 Marban (1-0) 45-75 6 -22½ 3:23 10,100

121 8/15 Day @Lvy W 5-2 Hill (1-0) 46-75 2:30 7050

122 Nite @Lvy L 5-6 McCarthy (0-1) 46-76 6 -23 2:37 10,100

123 8/16 @Lvy W 7-1 Cuevas (1-2) 47-76 6 -22 2:46 9787

124 8/17 SYR W 6-1 Escobar (1-2) 48-76 6 -21½ 2:58 7569 364,877 6516 (56)

125 8/18 SYR L 2-6 Haviland (0-3) 48-77 6 -21½ 2:33 7438 372,315 6532 (57)

126 8/19 SYR L 1-2 (13) Light (1-3) 48-78 6 -22½ 4:03 7715 380,030 6552 (58)

127 8/21 LVY W 7-3 Marban (2-0) 49-78 6 -22½ 2:42 7965 387,995 6576 (59)

128 8/22 LVY L 0-2 Hill (1-1) 49-79 6 -23½ 2:14 7651 395,646 6594 (60)

129 8/23 LVY L 2-4 (10) Light (1-4) 49-80 6 -24½ 2:49 9743 405,389 6646 (61)

130 8/24 SWB W 5-1 Escobar (2-2) 50-80 6 -23½ 2:19 6549 411,938 6644 (62)

131 8/25 SWB W 2-0 Haviland (1-3) 51-80 6 -22½ 2:24 5750 417,688 6630 (63)

132 8/26 SWB W 4-3 (10) Light (2-4) 52-80 6 -21½ 3:20 6374 424,062 6626 (64)

133 8/27 @Buff W 1-0 Hill (2-1) 53-80 6 -21 2:24 8940

134 8/28 @Buff W 7-6 Cuevas (2-2) 54-80 6 -21 2:49 15,864

135 8/29 @Roch L 1-5 Escobar (2-3) 54-81 6 -21 2:05 9389

136 8/30 @Roch L 0-7 Haviland (1-4) 54-82 6 -22 2:22 7560

137 8/31 @Roch L 2-4 Spruill (4-10) 54-83 6 -23 2:26 7849

138 9/1 LVY W 10-2 Hill (3-1) 55-83 6 -23 2:34 4824 428,886 6598 (65)

139 9/2 LVY W 6-5 Marban (3-0) 56-83 6 -22 2:48 4702 433,588 6570 (66)

140 9/3 ROCH W 5-4 Escobar (3-3) 57-83 6 -22 2:27 4922 438,510 6545 (67)

141 9/4 ROCH L 1-2 Haviland (1-5) 57-84 6 -23 1:55 6036 444,546 6537 (68)

142 9/5 BUFF W 6-2 Spruill (5-10) 58-84 6 -22 2:43 6075 450,621 6531 (69)

143 9/6 BUFF W 0-7 Hill (3-2) 58-85 6 -23 2:36 9951 460,572 6580 (70)

144 9/7 BUFF W 10-2 Cuevas (3-2) 59-85 6 -22 2:37 6028 466,600 6572 (71)

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April 9: The PawSox opened the season with a 4-0 win in Lehigh Valley on a brisk 42-degreeevening at Coca Cola Park. Brian Johnson hurledfive shutout innings and was backed by a lineupthat included Jackie Bradley, Jr., Rusney Castillo,Travis Shaw, Bryce Brentz, Blake Swihart andDeven Marrero.

April 10: Pawtucket won their second straightballgame to open the year with an offensiveoutburst. The PawSox plated ten runs on sevenextra-base hits, including homers from SeanCoyle and Bryce Brentz in a 10-8 win.

April 11: The PawSox made it three in a rowbehind a strong debut from Henry Owens anda big night from Deven Marrero. Marrero drovein a pair of runs with two doubles and JackieBradley, Jr. was 3-for-5.

April 12: It took 16 innings to hand the PawSoxtheir first loss of 2016, in a game that saw twoposition players pitch for Pawtucket. After JeffBianchi hurled three frames, Quintin Berry –who had driven in the go-ahead run in the topof the 16th – was asked to pitch and sufferedthe loss when he walked five in the bottom of the inning. Luke Montz had tied thegame with one out in the ninth on a solo home run.

April 13: The PawSox won the series opener in Buffalo, 9-6. Keyed by an eight-runthird inning that was aided by three Buffalo errors, the PawSox survived Matt Barnes’departure from the game after only three innings. Garin Cecchini homered, doubledand scored a pair of runs.

April 15: Pawtucket had its momentum halted when they were swept in a double-header in Buffalo by a pair of identical 2-0 scores. The PawSox were limited to just sixhits in the twinbill by Bisons’ lefthanders Jeff Francis and Andrew Albers.

April 16: The PawSox won their 2015 home opener in dramatic fashion when BryceBrentz hit a walk-off homer in the bottom of the ninth inning that beat Rochester, 8-7. Stephen Wright made his first start and yielded seven runs over five innings, butthe PawSox notched eight runs on 12 hits, three from both Brentz and Blake Swihart.

April 18: Pawtucket made it three in a row over the Red Wings with their largest winof the year, 13-3. Humberto Quintero blasted two home runs and drove in five, BlakeSwihart had four hits and Eduardo Rodriguez earned his first win with five strikeoutsover six innings.

April 19: The Sox wrapped up a four-game sweep of their opening home set with a4-3 win over Rochester. Pawtucket scored two runs in the seventh and eighth innings– in which the Wings committed three errors. Tommy Layne earned his second saveof the series with a perfect ninth to move the Sox’ record to 8-3.

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2015 PAWSOX SEASON IN REVIEW2015 PAWSOX SEASON IN REVIEWApril 20: The PawSox split a doubleheader with Buffalo at McCoy Stadium. BrianJohnson was the story in game one when he hurled seven shutout innings to earn hissecond win with five strikeouts and one walk.

April 22: Stephen Wright set the PawSox’ season high with ten strikeouts, but walkedthree and allowed six runs on nine hits in an 8-3 Buffalo win. Eventual Blue-Jays stand-out Chris Colabello had four hits including a homer and drove in four.

April 24: Henry Owens won for the first time in 2015 with five strong innings againstScranton at PNC Field. Blake Swihart paced an early offense with three hits; the Soxscored five times in the first two innings in a 6-2 win.

April 25: Eduardo Rodriguez hurled arguably the most dominant start of the PawSox’season in game one of a doubleheader in Scranton: the lefty struck out seven overseven innings in a complete-game, 4-1 win. Rodriguez allowed three hits and needed99 pitches to go the distance in the opener. The PawSox lost the nightcap – a bullpengame – 7-4.

April 30: The PawSox take their third game of a four-game series from Syracuse toend the month with a 14-8 record. Stephen Wright wins for the first time on the dayhe was optioned from Boston with seven shutout innings, while Travis Shaw poweredthe offense with a homer and two RBIs in a 4-0 win.

May 2 – Blake Swihart is recalled to Bostonwhen Ryan Hanigan goes on the disabled list;that night, the PawSox win for the only time ina three-game set with Durham at McCoy.Eduardo Rodriguez moves to 3-0 with six stronginnings in which he strikes out six and allows justone run on seven hits.

May 5 – Henry Owens posts his strongest startto date, tossing six one-run innings in a 6-2 winin Toledo. Matt Spring homers while GarinCecchini, Rusney Castillo and Quintin Berry eachregister two hits.

May 6 – The PawSox beat the Mud Hens againbehind another dominant start. StephenWright pitches seven outstanding innings, fan-ning seven and allowing one run on three hits.Travis Shaw blasts a three-run homer in the firstinning of a 6-1 win.

May 7 – Pawtucket completes its first three-game road sweep in Toledo, their firstsince July 25, 1999 in Ottawa. Keith Couch is chased after he allows five runs in fourinnings, but the Sox offense is led by Jackie Bradley and rips 11 hits in a 6-5 victory.Quintin Berry drives in the winning run in the top of the ninth with a single to right.

May 10 – The PawSox are swept in a three-game series in Columbus that saw the Soxscore only three runs in three games and muster just 17 hits. Pawtucket heads homeafter the Western-Division road trip with an 18-13 record. Jackie Bradley, Jr. isrecalled to Boston.

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2015 PAWSOX SEASON IN REVIEW2015 PAWSOX SEASON IN REVIEWMay 11 – Jess Todd shines for five innings in aspot start after Stephen Wright is recalled toBoston. Todd – starting for the first time since2009 - hurls five shutout innings with six strike-outs as the PawSox beat Indianapolis, 6-1. AllenCraig is optioned from Boston but is not in thePawSox’ lineup.

May 13 – Indianapolis salvages the series finaleat McCoy with a 6-0 win on the day Allen Craigmakes his PawSox debut. Eduardo Rodriguezallows three runs on six hits over five inningsbut Pawtucket leaves eight men on base.

May 14 – Brian Johnson wins for the fourthtime thanks to 6.2 solid innings (one run on fivehits with eight strikeouts and no walks) and thePawSox beat Columbus, 4-1. Bryce Brentz caps afour-run third with a three-run homer (hisfourth of the year) off of Jhoulys Chacin.

May 15 – Columbus scores two unearned runsto tie the game in the ninth inning and ends upwinning a 13-inning affair, 6-5 to spoil sixshutout innings from Henry Owens. JonathanAro yields three runs over two innings in hisPawSox debut on a night Rusney Castillo homered twice.

May 16 – The PawSox and Clippers go deep into the night again, and again theClippers prevail, 4-3. Pawtucket ties the game on a two-run homer from Travis Shawin the bottom of the ninth but falls when Pedro Ciriaco scores the winning run on aMiguel Celestino wild pitch in the top of the 14th. The PawSox had gotten six andtwo-thirds scoreless innings from the ‘pen before the wild pitch. The next day theClippers would take the series finale to hand the PawSox a losing homestand.

May 18 – Luis Jimenez’s three-run triple keys a 7-4 PawSox win in the series opener inIndianapolis. Eduardo Rodriguez notches his fourth win after allowing three runsover 6.2 innings.

May 19 – Brian Johnson gets his fifth win as the PawSox beat rehabbing CharlieMorton and Indianapolis, 3-1. Pawtucket makes the most of four hits to lock up theseries win. Indianapolis would salvage the finale the next day on a twelfth-inning sin-gle by Steve Lombardozzi.

May 22 – The PawSox withstand three ninth-inning runs in Louisville to hold on for a6-5 win. Keith Couch wins for the second time to improve to 2-5 and Luke Montzdrives in three.

May 24 – Louisville takes the three game series with a 5-4 win despite Luke Montz’stwo-run homer in the top of the ninth that pulled the PawSox within one. BrianJohnson strikes out seven over seven innings but suffers the loss.

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2015 PAWSOX SEASON IN REVIEW2015 PAWSOX SEASON IN REVIEWMay 27 – Scranton completes a three-game sweep at McCoy Stadium with a 9-6 winthat knocks the PawSox to .500 for the first time (24-24). Keith Couch allows six runson eight hits over three innings while the RailRiders’ Cole Figueroa goes 5-for-5 witha homer, a double and five RBIs.

May 28 – Eduardo Rodriguez makes his Major-League debut for Boston at Texas, andoverpowers the Rangers with 7.2 shutout innings. The lefthander allows only threehits, fans seven and walks two to earn his first win.

June 3 – Miguel Celestino is forced to make a spot start and Scranton beats thePawSox 5-1 to sweep them in a three-game series for the second time in a week. TheSox are held to one run on three hits.

June 4 – The PawSox fall below .500 for the first time all year (27-28) with a 4-1 loss inRochester. Henry Owens strikes out seven over five innings but allows a four-runthird inning and falls to 2-4.

June 5 – The PawSox are shut out 5-0 and swept in a two-game set in Rochester.Another spot starter takes the mound for Kevin Boles as Zeke Spruill pitches the firsttwo frames; Keith Couch takes over in the third and surrenders five runs in sixinnings.

June 13 – Brian Johnson wins for the seventhtime and leads the PawSox to a 7-5 win overToledo. The victory moves the PawSox above.500 for what will prove to be the last time in2015 at 32-31.

June 18 – In spite of Garin Cecchini’s two homeruns, the PawSox are blasted 15-5 in Charlotteand swept away in a three-game series (in whichthey are outscored 24-10). The Knights chaseKeith Couch with two outs in the first inningafter he allowed five runs on three hits andthree walks. Former PawSox player GeorgeKottaras homers, doubles and drives in five forCharlotte. Carlos Peguero makes his Pawtucketdebut after being designated for assignment byBoston; he doubles and walks.

June 19 – Carlos Peguero hits a two-run homerun in his first at bat and a three-run blast in hissecond to propel the PawSox to a 7-5 win in theseries opener in Gwinnett. Brian Johnson getshis eighth win in spite of the ten hits he surren-ders over six innings.

June 21 – Eric Young, Jr. rips a two-run single inthe bottom of the ninth to lift Gwinnett to a 6-5 win that salvaged the series finale.Carlos Peguero had two more hits and drove in a pair to cap a monster series in whichhe went 7-for-13 with three homers and nine RBIs.

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2015 PAWSOX SEASON IN REVIEW2015 PAWSOX SEASON IN REVIEWJune 25 – Rochester wins the series finale, 6-5 atMcCoy to earn a split in a four-game set. ErwinSantana made a rehab start for the Wings andallowed three runs over seven innings whileHenry Owens fanned six over 6.5 frames.

June 28 – The PawSox win the finale and theseries from Gwinnett when Sean Coyle draws abases-loaded walk in the bottom of the 11thinning. Joe Kelly – optioned the day beforefrom Boston – allowed one run on five hits overseven innings.

June 29 – The PawSox lose 3-0 in Rochester forwhat will end up being the first of 12 games ina row, one shy of the franchise record. BrianJohnson is lifted after facing one batter, the Soxare limited to four hits and the PawSox fall to37-41. The next day, the PawSox are shut out forthe third straight time in Rochester.

July 2 – Pawtucket loses 14-2 in Scranton. ZekeSpruill allows ten runs on 11 hits over 5.1 inningsand is designated for assignment the next day.Ben Gamel hits a grand slam in a seven-runScranton sixth.

July 3 – In front of a crowd of 11,893, the PawSox are shut out 4-0 by Scranton. JoeKelly yields three runs over six innings and Pawtucket musters just five hits and areheld without a run for the fourth time in seven days.

July 4 – Keith Couch allows eight runs over five innings and the PawSox lose 12-4 onIndependence Day in Syracuse. Carlos Peguero blasts a three-run homer that brieflygives the Sox a lead in the third inning, but Chris Nelson’s two-run clout in the fourthputs the Chiefs ahead for good.

July 6 – Pawtucket is swept in a three-game set by Syracuse. Joe Ross tosses fiveshutout innings and allows just two hits.

July 8 – Pawtucket – having lost ten consecutive games – scores six runs in the thirdinning, aided by six walks by Lehigh Valley starter Jesse Biddle – and lead 8-1 after fourinnings. But the Iron Pigs score four unearned runs in the fifth, tie the game onAaron Altherr’s two-run double in the sixth, and win it when Chris McGuinness scoreson a Luis Martinez throwing error in the bottom of the 11th.

July 11 – The PawSox, losers of 12 straight and owners of a 38-51 record, pull aheadof Lehigh Valley on Daniel Nava’s sixth-inning single, score four in the seventh andbeat the Iron Pigs, 7-2. Nava – in Pawtucket rehabbing an injured thumb - drives inthree runs and the PawSox lash 16 hits.

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2015 PAWSOX SEASON IN REVIEW2015 PAWSOX SEASON IN REVIEWJuly 17 – The PawSox register their second largest margin of victory of 2015 in thesecond game out of the All Star Break. Jackie Bradley, Jr – a PawSox representativein the All-Star game – blasts a pair of two-run homers and the Sox rout Durham, 13-4.Joe Kelly wins for the first time with Pawtucket, striking out seven over five innings.Marco Hernandez, making his second start for the Sox since being promoted fromPortland the day before, blasts a three-run homer, has three hits and drives in four.

July 23 – Dariel Alvarez rips a two-run, go-ahead double in the seventh inning to pro-pel the Norfolk Tides to a four-game sweep of Pawtucket. The PawSox had scoredfour runs in the first, keyed by a two-run double from Allen Craig.

July 26 – Buffalo scores three in the seventh and four in the eighth to send thePawSox to their eighth consecutive loss. The Sox – which had scored nine runs in thefirst three innings at McCoy Stadium, got three hits and three RBIs from MarcoHernandez, while Jeff Bianchi went 4-for-6 with three RBIs.

July 28 – A night after Brian Johnson hurled six shutout innings, Henry Owens allowsonly one run over six innings but the PawSox manage only five hits and are shut outby Norfolk, 2-0.

August 1 – The PawSox snap a three-game slide with their most remarkable come-back win of 2015. Trailing 6-1 heading into the eighth, Garin Cecchini drives a runhome with a groundout and Marco Hernandezlifts a sacrifice fly to make it 6-3. Still downthree with the bases empty and two outs in theninth, Deven Marrero homers to start the rally.Sandy Leon singles, Allen Craig walks andCecchini singles to make it 6-5. Hernandez thenbelts a three-run homer to put the Sox ahead, 8-6. Jonathan Aro survives a rocky bottom of theninth and the Sox hang on for an improbable 8-7 win.

August 2 – Brian Johnson, limited to a 60-pitchcount, is lifted after the fourth inning. DayanDiaz and Noe Ramirez give the PawSox fiveshutout relief innings and the Sox score a pair ofruns in the eighth to earn their first series winsince June 28th.

August 4 – Henry Owens is selected by Bostonand makes his Major-League debut at YankeeStadium. Owens – who begins his MLB careerwith a strikeout of the Yanks’ Jacoby Ellsbury –suffers the loss after he allows three runs onfive hits over five innings with five strikeoutsand one walk.

August 5 – Syracuse completes a three-game sweep at NBT Bank Stadium with a 7-4win. Matt Barnes – back in a starting role for the PawSox – allows four runs on fivehits over 5.1 innings.

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2015 PAWSOX SEASON IN REVIEW2015 PAWSOX SEASON IN REVIEWAugust 6 – William Cuevas makes hisPawtucket debut in a 4-0 loss. Cuevas allowsonly two runs on four hits over seven innings.

August 9 – Syracuse beats Pawtucket for theseventh consecutive day, this time by a 3-1 tallyat McCoy. A.J. Cole authors seven outstandinginnings, holding the Sox to one run on threehits. Jonathan Roof homers for Pawtucket’sonly run.

August 13 – The PawSox are swept away in afour-game series in Scranton to push their los-ing streak to 11. During that span, Pawtucket isheld to two runs or fewer seven times (and shutout twice). This 3-2 loss caps a 37-game span dur-ing which the PawSox went 6-36 and saw theirrecord fall from 38-39 to 44-75.

August 14 – Pawtucket snaps their 11-gameslide with a 7-6 win at Lehigh Valley. Zeke Spruillallows only two runs over eight innings as thestarter, Sandy Leon hits a three-run homer andboth Deven Marrero and Carlos Rivero havethree hits.

August 15 – At Fenway Park, Jackie Bradley ties the Red Sox franchise record with 14total bases. JBJ goes 5-for-6, homers twice, has three doubles, drives in seven andscores five runs. In Pawtucket, Rich Hill, who signed the day before as a free agent,tosses 6.1 shutout innings and allows only four hits in a 5-2 PawSox win.

August 16 – William Cuevas earns his first Pawtucket win with six one-run innings asthe Sox triumph in Allentown, 7-1. Marco Hernandez blasts his third homer and theSox put the game away with a four-run seventh.

August 17 – Edwin Escobar returns to a starting role and earns a 6-1 win with fiveshutout innings. Carlos Rivero homers, Allen Craig has two hits and an RBI andJonathan Roof drives in a pair of runs.

August 21 – Rick Porcello makes a rehab startagainst Lehigh Valley and allows three runs over5.2 innings in a 7-3 PawSox win. HumbertoQuintero’s seventh homer was the loudest ofPawtucket’s 13 hits.

August 24 – Edwin Escobar holds Scranton to asingle run over seven innings in a 5-1 PawSox winat McCoy Stadium. Mike Miller belts his secondhome run and Carlos Rivero is on base threetimes.

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NO. ATTENDANCE DATE OPPONENT SCORE1. 12,144 July 2 Scranton/WB 14-2 (L)2. 11,893 July 3 Scranton/WB 4-0 (L)3. 11,863 June 13 Toledo 7-5 (W)4. 11,387 July 30 Norfolk 6-1 (L)5. 11,295 August 8 Syracuse 4-3 (L)

4-Game Series 38,438 August 6-9 Syracuse3-Game Series 25,359 August 21-23 Lehigh Valley2-Game Series 24,037 July 2 - July 3 Scranton/WB

SERIES ATTENDANCE HIGHSSERIES ATTENDANCE HIGHS

TOP FIVE CROWDS AT MTOP FIVE CROWDS AT MccCOYCOY

2015 PAWSOX SEASON IN REVIEW2015 PAWSOX SEASON IN REVIEWAugust 28 – The PawSox win a fifth straight game after withstanding a four-runeighth-inning rally in Buffalo. William Cuevas earns his second win while Mike Millerand Deven Marrero hit home runs.

August 31 – Pawtucket is swept in a three-game series in Rochester, the finale ofwhich the Red Wings take, 4-2. Twins’ prospect Jose Berrios allows one run over sixinnings and Danny Santana drives in three with three hits including a fifth-inninghome run.

September 1 – The PawSox return home and blast Lehigh Valley, 10-2 behind 15 hitsand a dominant start from Rich Hill. Hill wins for the third time in four starts andallows only four hits over seven innings. Garin Cecchini and Deven Marrero homer,while Marco Hernandez has three hits and drives in three.

September 3 – Pawtucket wins a fourth straight game thanks to a strong start fromEdwin Escobar and a two-run Jonathan Roof homer.

September 5 – Zeke Spruill tosses sevenshutout innings to lead Pawtucket to a 6-2 winover the visiting Buffalo Bisons. New PawSoxhitter Aneury Tavarez homers and MarcoHernandez is on base four times, while DayanDiaz earns his fourth PawSox save.

September 7 – The PawSox win the 2015 sea-son finale with a 10-2 drubbing of the BuffaloBisons at McCoy Stadium that ran their seasonrecord to 59-85. William Cuevas allowed justone run over six innings and Marco Hernandezhad a huge day at the plate: he homered, dou-bled, had two singles and drove in four. MattSpring homered in his penultimate at-bat of2015 and every PawSox hitter reached base atleast once.

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Record 59-85 vs. RHP (Starter) 39-52 April 14-8 Home 34-38 vs. LHP (Starter) 20-33 May 12-17 Away 25-47 1-Run Games 23-28 June 12-17 Day 12-26 2-Run Games 10-15 July 4-22 Night 47-59 Extra Innings 7-11 August 12-19 Shutouts 7-20 September 5-2 Doubleheaders 0-1-2

PAWSOX OPP PAWSOX OPP Hits 1157 1213 Left on Base 1021 991 Runs 508 606 Stolen Bases 102 99 Homeruns (H) 42 42 Double Plays Turned 137 146 Homeruns (A) 53 42 Grounded into DP 119 115 Strikeouts 1104 1013 Complete Games 3 4 Walks 472 479 Saves 29 42

LONGEST GAMES BY TIME 9 INNINGS (3:31)July 17 at Durham, 13-4 win EXTRA INNINGS (4:45 – 16 innings)April 12 at Lehigh Valley, 7-6 loss

SHORTEST GAMES BY TIME9 INNINGS (1:55)September 4 v Rochester, 2-1 loss EXTRA INNINGS (2:41 – 10 Innings)May 9 at Columbus, 3-2 loss

LONGEST GAMES BY TIME9 INNINGS (4:04)September 1, 2000 @ Scranton, 10-11 LossEXTRA INNINGS (7:07 - 27 Innings)June 19, 1985 @ Syracuse, 3-1 Win

SHORTEST GAMES BY TIME9 INNINGS (1:42)April 19, 1988 @ Maine, 0-3 Loss7 INNINGS (1:06)September 4, 1993 @ Syracuse, 0-2 (G1) Loss

LONGEST/SHORTEST GAMES FOR PAWSOX SINCE 1984LONGEST/SHORTEST GAMES FOR PAWSOX SINCE 1984

2015 PAWSOX TEAM RECORDS2015 PAWSOX TEAM RECORDS

2015 PAWSOX VS. OPPONENTS2015 PAWSOX VS. OPPONENTS

LONGEST / SHORTEST GAMES OF 2015LONGEST / SHORTEST GAMES OF 2015

2015 GAME SITUATIONS2015 GAME SITUATIONSWhen the PawSox scored first 36-21When the Opponents scored first 23-64When the PawSox led after 6 innings 41-7When the PawSox trailed after 6 innings 8-64When the PawSox were tied after 6 10-14When the game was called after 5 innings: 0-0When PawSox scored more than 3 runs 46-20When PawSox scored less than 3 runs 13-65

HOME ROAD TOTALvs. BUF 3-6 5-3 8-9vs. LVY 4-4 6-4 10-8vs. ROC 7-3 0-8 7-11vs. SCR 3-5 3-8 6-13vs. SYR 4-7 1-7 5-14vs. IL North 21-25 15-30 36-55vs. COL 1-3 0-3 1-6vs. IND 2-1 2-1 4-2vs. LOU 2-1 1-3 3-4vs. TOL 3-1 3-0 6-1vs. IL West 8-6 6-7 14-13vs. CHA 1-2 0-3 1-5vs. DUR 1-2 2-2 3-4vs. GWI 2-1 2-1 4-2vs. NOR 1-2 0-4 1-6vs. IL South 5-7 4-10 9-17vs. IL 34-38 25-47 59-85

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2015 SINGLE GAME HIGHS2015 SINGLE GAME HIGHS

PITCHER K'S DATE OPPONENT DECISIONSteven Wright 10 April 22 Buffalo 3-8Brian Johnson 9 May 29 Louisville 4-5Rich Hill 9 September 1 Lehigh Valley 10-2Henry Owens 9 July 10 Lehigh Valley 2-4Henry Owens 9 July 18 Durham 5-1Brian Johnson 8 May 14 Columbus 4-1Rich Hill 8 August 27 Buffalo 1-0Zeke Spruill 8 August 14 Lehigh Valley 7-6Eduardo Rodriguez 7 April 25 Scranton 4-1 (7 inn)Eduardo Rodriguez 7 May 8 Columbus 0-7William Cuevas 7 August 23 Lehigh Valley 2-4Matt Barnes 7 May 1 Durham 1-5Brian Johnson 7 May 15 Buffalo 0-2Brian Johnson 7 May 24 Louisville 4-5Brian Johnson 7 June 24 Rochester 3-2Joe Kelly 7 July 3 Scranton 0-4Joe Kelly 7 July 17 Durham 13-4

2015 LONGEST HITTING STREAKS2015 LONGEST HITTING STREAKS

2015 SINGLE GAME STRIKEOUT HIGHS2015 SINGLE GAME STRIKEOUT HIGHS

PLAYER GAMES DATES HITS/AT-BATS AVG.Jemile Weeks 11 5/6 – 5/18 13-48 .271Jackie Bradley, Jr. 9 5/26 – 6/4 14-36 .389Humberto Quintero 9 6/22 – 7/23 12-31 .387Carlos Rivero 9 8/13 – 8/21 13-41 .317Blake Swihart 8 4/9 – 4/19 14-36 .389Travis Shaw 8 6/7 – 6/17 14-34 .412Marco Hernandez 8 8/27 – 9/3 13-32 .406Allen Craig 8 5/21 – 5/30 12-26 .462Deven Marrero 8 8/28 – 9/4 11-33 .333Jackie Bradley, Jr. 7 4/27 – 5/8 14-30 .467Allen Craig 7 7/7 – 7/19 9-30 .300Matt Spring 7 4/26 – 5/5 8-27 .296Allen Craig 6 6/13 – 6/19 7-18 .389Garin Cecchini 6 4/9 – 4/15 8-36 .222Deven Marrero 6 4/10 – 4/16 8-17 .471

MOST RUNS 13 July 17 at Durham 13-4MOST RUNS ALLOWED 15 June 18 at Charlotte 5-15MOST RUNS (INNING) 8 April 13 at Buffalo 9-6MOST RUNS ALLOWED (INNING) 7 July 2 vs. Scranton 2-14MOST HITS 17 April 18 vs. Rochester 13-3MOST HITS ALLOWED 17 July 2 vs. Scranton 2-14MOST DOUBLES 5 September 1 vs. Lhv. 10-2

April 24 at Scranton 6-2MOST TRIPLES 1 12x, September 1 vs. Lhv 10-2MOST HOME RUNS 4 April 18 vs. Rochester 13-3MOST RBI 13 July 17 at Durham 13-4

MOST TOTAL BASES 33 April 18 vs. Rochester 13-3MOST WALKS (BATTERS) 10 April 13 @ Buffalo 7-5 (12)

July 23 @ Lehigh Valley 7-2MOST WALKS (PITCHERS) 10 August 7 v. Syracuse 0-5

MOST STRIKEOUTS (BATTERS) 18 June 16 @ Charlotte 0-2MOST STRIKEOUTS (PITCHERS) 14 May 14 vs. Columbus 4-1MOST STOLEN BASES 5 July 10 vs. Lehigh Valley 2-4MOST CAUGHT STEALING 2 May 10 at Columbus 1-4

June 3 at Scranton 1-5August 1 at Buffalo 8-7

MOST LEFT ON BASE 16 April 12 @ LHV 6-7MOST DOUBLE PLAYS HIT INTO 4 May 14 vs. Indianapolis 0-6MOST DOUBLE PLAYS TURNED 4 May 22 at Louisville 6-5

MOST ERRORS 3 April 28 vs. Syracuse 4-1July 29 vs. Norfolk 0-2

LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY 10 April 18 vs Rochester 13-3LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT 12 July 2 vs. Scranton 2-14

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170 2015 PLAYER MOVEMENTS

Names in bold represent players’ first call-up to Boston that season.

APRIL9 Delete C Matt Spring placed on 7-day disabled list (right hamstring strain).

Delete LHP Danny Rosenbaum placed on 7-day disabled list (recovering from left elbow surgery).

11 Delete RHP Brandon Workman placed on 7-day disabled list (retro to April 9) with rightelbow strain.

Add LHP Robby Scott transferred from Portland.13 Delete RHP Brandon Workman had his option reversed and was placed on the Boston

Red Sox 15-day disabled list (retroactive to April 3) with right elbow strain.14 Delete OF Rusney Castillo placed on 7-day disabled list (retro to April 13) with right

shoulder inflammation.Delete LHP Robby Scott transferred to Portland.Add RHP Steven Wright optioned from Boston (Red Sox activate Joe Kelly from the DL).

16 Add LHP Tommy Layne optioned from Boston.18 Delete INF Garin Cecchini placed on 7-day disabled list (retro to April 17) with left shoulder

inflammation.Add C Matt Spring reinstated from disabled list.

25 Delete RHP Matt Barnes recalled to Boston (Shane Victorino on DL).Add INF Garin Cecchini reinstated from disabled list.

26 Delete RHP Heath Hembree recalled to Boston (Matt Barnes optioned).27 Delete RHP Steven Wright recalled to Boston (Heath Hembree optioned).

Add RHP Jess Todd transferred from Lowell roster (had been in extended spring training);Add INF/OF Jonathan Roof transferred from Portland.

28 Delete OF Jackie Bradley, Jr. recalled to Boston (Steven Wright optioned).Delete INF Jeff Bianchi placed on 7-day disabled list (retro to April 26) with left shoulder

inflammation.Add RHP Matt Barnes optioned from Boston.Add LHP Robby Scott transferred from Portland.

29 Delete LHP Tommy Layne recalled to Boston (Jackie Bradley, Jr. optioned).Delete RHP Dalier Hinojosa selected by Boston (Anthony Varvaro DFA).Delete RHP Noe Ramirez placed on 7-day disabled list (retro to April 27) with lower back

tightness.Add OF Rusney Castillo reinstated from disabled list.Add OF Jackie Bradley, Jr. optioned from Boston.Add LHP Heath Hembree optioned from Boston.

30 Delete INF/OF Jonathan Roof transferred to Portland.Add RHP Steven Wright optioned from Boston.

MAY2 Delete C Blake Swihart recalled to Boston (Ryan Hanigan on DL).4 Delete LHP Robby Scott transferred to Portland.5 Add RHP Dalier Hinojosa optioned from Boston.

Add RHP Noe Ramirez reinstated from disabled list.8 Delete 1B/3B Travis Shaw recalled to Boston (Edwin Mujica DFA and David Ortiz suspended

one game).9 Delete RHP Matt Barnes recalled to Boston.

Add 1B/3B Travis Shaw optioned from Boston.10 Delete OF Jackie Bradley, Jr. recalled to Boston.

Delete RHP Steven Wright recalled to Boston.11 Add OF Allen Craig optioned from Boston.

Add LHP Robbie Ross, Jr. optioned from Boston.Add RHP Dayan Diaz transferred from Portland.

13 Delete RHP Noe Ramirez placed on 7-day disabled list (retro to May 11) with a right forearm strain.

14 Add RHP Jonathan Aro transferred from Portland.Delete LHP Robbie Ross, Jr. recalled to Boston (Justin Masterson on DL).

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MAY (continued)

15 Add INF Luis Jimenez following his designation for assignment by Boston (on May 11).17 Delete INF Sean Coyle placed on 7-day disabled list (retro to May 14) with left elbow

inflammation.Add LHP Robby Scott transferred from Portland.

18 Delete LHP Robby Scott transferred to Portland.Add INF Jeff Bianchi reinstated from disabled list.

22 Delete OF Rusney Castillo recalled to Boston (Jackie Bradley, Jr. optioned).Add RHP John Cornely acquired from Atlanta (Gwinnett) for cash considerations by

Boston on May 20.23 Delete RHP Heath Hembree recalled to Boston (Robbie Ross, Jr. optioned).

Add INF Mike Miller transferred from Portland.24 Delete INF Jeff Bianchi selected by Boston (Shane Victorino placed on DL).

Delete INF Jemile Weeks placed on 7-day disabled list (retro to May 22) with a right hamstring strain.

25 Add OF Jackie Bradley, Jr. optioned from Boston.Add LHP Robbie Ross, Jr. optioned from Boston.

28 Delete LHP Eddie Rodriguez recalled to Boston (Heath Hembree optioned).Delete LHP Robbie Ross, Jr. recalled to Boston (Daniel Nava on DL).

29 Add RHP Heath Hembree optioned from Boston.Add RHP Noe Ramirez reinstated from disabled list.

31 Add RHP Justin Masterson on 30-day injury rehab assignment from Boston.

JUNE2 Delete LHP Dana Eveland placed on temporarily inactive list (retro to May 31).

Add LHP Robbie Ross, Jr. optioned from Boston.3 Delete LHP Robbie Ross, Jr. recalled to Boston (as 26th man for Red Sox doubleheader).

Add RHP Kyle Kraus transferred from Portland.4 Add LHP Dana Eveland reinstated from temporarily inactive list.

Delete LHP Dana Eveland granted his release.Delete RHP Kyle Kraus transferred to Portland.Add LHP Robbie Ross, Jr. optioned from Boston.

5 Delete RHP Justin Masterson injury rehab assignment transferred to Portland.6 Delete INF Luis Jimenez on temporarily inactive list (retro to June 5).

Add INF Jonathan Roof transferred from Portland.8 Delete INF Jonathan Roof transferred to Portland.

Delete RHP John Cornely transferred to Portland.Add INF Sean Coyle reinstated from disabled list.

9 Add RHP Pat Light transferred from Portland.10 Add RHP Justin Masterson injury rehab assignment transferred from Portland.11 Add LHP Edwin Escobar on continuation of his 30-day injury rehab assignment

(began with Greenville on June 9).12 Delete RHP Heath Hembree recalled to Boston (Craig Breslow placed on paternity leave).13 Delete LHP Edwin Escobar recalled from his injury rehab assignment by Boston.

Add LHP Edwin Escobar optioned from Boston.14 Delete 1B/3B Travis Shaw recalled to Boston (Red Sox option RHP Matt Barnes).15 Delete LHP Robbie Ross, Jr. recalled to Boston.

Add INF Luis Jimenez reinstated from temporarily inactive list.Delete INF Luis Jimenez granted his release (to play in Korea).

16 Delete RHP Miguel Celestino transferred to Portland.Add RHP Matt Barnes optioned from Boston.Add 1B/3B Travis Shaw optioned from Boston.

17 Add OF Carlos Peguero following his designation for assignment by Boston.18 Delete 1B/3B Travis Shaw recalled to Boston (Heath Hembree placed on DL).19 Delete OF Bryce Brentz placed on 7-day disabled list.

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JUNE (continued)

19 Delete OF Bryce Brentz placed on 7-day disabled list.Add OF/INF Jonathan Roof transferred from Portland.

22 Add C Ryan Hanigan on 20-day injury rehab assignment from Boston.23 Delete INF Jemile Weeks begins injury rehab assignment with Lowell (Short-A).

Delete RHP Justin Masterson injury rehab recall to Boston.24 Add OF Rusney Castillo optioned from Boston (Red Sox add Erik Kratz to their roster).

Add OF Shane Victorino on 20-day injury rehab assignment from Boston.25 Delete OF Jackie Bradley, Jr. recalled to Boston (Red Sox DFA Erik Kratz).

Delete INF Deven Marrero selected to Boston (Dustin Pedroia on DL).Delete RHP Jonathan Aro selected to Boston (Red Sox option Joe Kelly).Add RHP Steven Wright optioned from Boston.Add INF Jemile Weeks reinstated from disabled list. (He had been rehabbing with Lowell).

26 Delete INF Luke Montz released.Add INF Jeff Bianchi following his designation for assignment by Boston.

27 Delete C Ryan Hanigan injury rehab transferred to Portland.Delete RHP Matt Barnes recalled to Boston (Travis Shaw optioned).Add RHP Joe Kelly optioned from Boston.

28 Delete C Humberto Quintero placed on 7-day disabled list (retro to June 26) with lower back strain.

Add C Luis Martinez transferred from Portland.Add 1B/3B Travis Shaw optioned from Boston.

30 Delete OF Shane Victorino injury rehab transfer to Portland.

JULY2 Add OF Daniel Nava on a 20-day injury rehab assignment from Boston.3 Delete RHP Noe Ramirez selected to Boston (Red Sox place Blake Swihart on DL).

Delete RHP Zeke Spruill designated for assignment.4 Delete RHP Steven Wright recalled to Boston (Noe Ramirez optioned).

Add RHP Jonathan Aro optioned from Boston (Red Sox activate Ryan Hanigan on July 2).Add OF Jackie Bradley, Jr. optioned from Boston (Red Sox activate Shane Victorino

on July 3).Delete INF Jeff Bianchi placed on temporarily inactive list (playing in Pan Am Games).

5 Add RHP Noe Ramirez optioned from Boston.7 Delete 1B/3B Travis Shaw recalled to Boston.

Add RHP Steven Wright optioned from Boston.Delete INF Sean Coyle placed on 7-day disabled list (retro to July 4) with a lower back strain.Add INF Reed Gragnani transferred from Portland.Add RHP Zeke Spruill following his designation for assignment by Boston.

10 Add C Blake Swihart on 20-day injury rehab assignment from Boston.11 Delete LHP Brian Johnson selected to Boston (Clay Buchholz on disabled list).

Delete RHP Dalier Hinojosa designated for assignment (to make room for Johnson – Hinojosa claimed by Philadelphia)

16 Delete INF Reed Gragnani transferred to Portland.Delete INF Jonathan Roof placed on 7-day disabled list.Add RHP Matt Barnes optioned from Boston.Add INF Marco Hernandez transferred from Portland.Add RHP Ronald Belisario signed as a free agent.Add C Humberto Quintero reinstated from disabled list.Add RHP Heath Hembree on 30-day injury rehab assignment from Boston.Delete C Blake Swihart injury rehab assignment transferred to Portland.

18 Delete RHP Noe Ramirez recalled to Boston.19 Add 1B/3B Travis Shaw optioned from Boston.20 Delete RHP Steven Wright recalled to Boston (as 26th man).

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21 Delete OF Carlos Peguero placed on 7-day disabled list (retro to July 19) with a right wrist sprain.

Add INF Jeff Bianchi reinstated from temporarily inactive list.Add LHP Robby Scott transferred from Portland. Delete OF Daniel Nava injury rehab recall to Boston (Red Sox option Deven Marrero).

22 Delete RHP Joe Kelly recalled to Boston (Brian Johnson optioned).Add INF Deven Marrero optioned from Boston.

24 Delete C Matt Spring placed on temporarily inactive list.Add RHP Steven Wright optioned from Boston.

25 Delete RHP Steven Wright recalled to Boston.Add LHP Brian Johnson optioned from Boston.Delete INF Mike Miller transferred to Portland.Delete RHP Heath Hembree injury rehab recall to Boston.Add RHP Heath Hembree optioned from Boston.

26 Delete INF Jemile Weeks selected to Boston (Noe Ramirez optioned).Add INF/OF Jonathan Roof reinstated from disabled list.

27 Delete OF Rusney Castillo recalled to Boston (Red Sox trade Shane Victorino).28 Add RHP Noe Ramirez optioned from Boston.29 Delete RHP Keith Couch transferred to Lowell roster.

Delete OF Jackie Bradley, Jr. recalled to Boston (Mookie Betts on 7-day concussion DL).Add INF Mike Miller transferred from Portland.Add C Matt Spring reinstated from temporarily inactive list.

30 Delete RHP Jonathan Aro recalled to Boston (Tommy Layne optioned).31 Delete C Luis Martinez transferred to Portland.

Add C Sandy Leon following his designation for assignment by Boston.

AUGUST1 Delete INF Travis Shaw recalled to Boston.

Add RHP Jonathan Aro optioned from Boston.Add RHP Keith Couch transferred from Lowell roster.

2 Delete RHP Ronald Belisario released.Add INF Jemile Weeks following his designation for assignment by Boston.

3 Delete LHP Brian Johnson placed on 7-day disabled (left elbow inflammation).Add LHP Tommy Layne following his option from Boston.

4 Delete LHP Henry Owens selected to Boston.Add RHP Ryan Cook optioned from Boston.

5 Delete LHP Robby Scott placed on 7-day disabled list (retro to August 4) with right calf strain.

Add RHP William Cuevas transferred from Portland.8 Delete RHP Jess Todd placed on 7-day disabled list (retro to August 6) with right triceps

tendinitis.Add RHP Shawn Haviland transferred from Lowell (was acquired by Boston in a trade

from Colorado).Delete INF Deven Marrero recalled to Boston (Mike Napoli traded).

10 Add INF Carlos Rivero acquired in a trade from Seattle (Tacoma).11 Delete RHP Keith Couch placed on 7-day disabled list (retro to August 8) with right

thumb contusion.Add LHP Robby Scott reinstated from disabled list.Delete LHP Tommy Layne recalled to Boston (Justin Masterson DFA).Delete RHP Ryan Cook recalled to Boston (Koji Uehara on DL).

12 Add INF Deven Marrero optioned from Boston.13 Add RHP Jorge Marban transferred from Portland.14 Delete INF Jeff Bianchi placed on 7-day disabled list (retro to August 12) with left

wrist sprain.Add LHP Rich Hill signed as a free agent.

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AUGUST (continued)

15 Delete INF/OF Garin Cecchini recalled to Boston (Steven Wright on 7-day concussion DL).Delete RHP Shawn Haviland on temporarily inactive list (paternity leave) retro to August 14.Add INF Chris Marrero signed as a free agent.Add RHP Mike McCarthy transferred from Portland.

17 Delete RHP Mike McCarthy transferred to Portland.Delete RHP Matt Barnes recalled to Boston.Delete RHP Heath Hembree recalled to Boston.Add RHP Ryan Cook optioned from Boston.Add INF/OF Garin Cecchini optioned from Boston.Delete Coach Bob Kipper to Boston.

18 Add RHP Shawn Haviland reinstated from temporarily inactive list.21 Delete OF Quintin Berry granted his release.

Add INF Jeff Bianchi reinstated from disabled list.Add RHP Rick Porcello injury rehab assignment transferred from Lowell (began on

August 15).23 Delete RHP Jonathan Aro recalled to Boston (Matt Barnes optioned).24 Delete INF Jeff Bianchi placed on 7-day disabled list (retro to August 22) with left ankle

sprain.Add RHP Keith Couch reinstated from disabled list.

26 Delete RHP Rick Porcello injury rehab recall to Boston (Jonathan Aro optioned).Add RHP Matt Barnes optioned from Boston.

27 Delete RHP Dayan Diaz placed on 7-day disabled list (retro to August 24) with right elbow strain.

Add RHP Jonathan Aro optioned from Boston.

SEPTEMBER

1 Delete RHP Aaron Cook recalled to Boston.Delete RHP Noe Ramirez recalled to Boston.Delete 1B/OF Allen Craig selected to Boston.Delete C Sandy Leon selected to Boston.Add RHP Dayan Diaz reinstated from disabled list.Add RHP Madison Younginer transferred from Portland.Add C Luis Martinez transferred from Portland.Add OF Aneury Tavarez transferred from Portland.

5 Delete INF Deven Marrero recalled to Boston.Add INF Jeff Bianchi reinstated from disabled list.

8 Delete RHP Matt Barnes recalled to Boston.Delete RHP Jonathan Aro recalled to Boston.Delete LHP Rich Hill selected to Boston.

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HISTORY OF THE INTERNATIONAL LEAGUEHISTORY OF THE INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE

The INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE traces its history to 1884 and the formation of the Eastern League,an eight-team circuit which included Allentown and Richmond. The New York State League of 1885,which included Rochester and Syracuse, merged after one season with the Ontario League to form theInternational League. In 1887 the IL absorbed two teams from the now-defunct Eastern League (JerseyCity and Newark), establishing a foundation for the circuit’s future.

Changes were plentiful in the League’s early years. 31 cities fielded teams between 1884 and 1890, a peri-od which included seven different League Presidents. The 1890 season was perhaps the most tumultuousin League history. An expensive bidding war broke out across the sport, sparked by the new PlayersLeague which was created to challenge the existing major leagues. Buffalo jumped to the Players Leaguewhile Rochester, Syracuse, and Toledo accepted bids from the American Association. An effort to sus-tain an International club in Buffalo failed and the team was shifted to Montreal and then Grand Rapids.The Hamilton franchise relocated to Montreal, and the other four clubs (Detroit, London, Saginaw-BayCity, and Toronto) fared little better. On July 7 the IL disbanded, marking the only time the circuitwould ever end play before the scheduled conclusion of the season.

In 1891 President Charles D. White reorganized the League as the Eastern Association, retaining onlyBuffalo from the 1890 membership. White added teams inAlbany, Lebanon, New Haven, Providence, Rochester, Syracuse,and Troy. The new League faced many of the same problems asthe original, and in August half of the teams went belly-up. Thefollowing year was only a slight improvement, as six of the eightclubs managed to complete the season.

Entering the circuit’s tenth campaign in 1893 former manager PatPowers was hired as President. Over the next 18 years, Powersturned the Eastern League into an institution. His term would beinterrupted temporarily in 1906 when he began his new post asthe first President of the National Association of ProfessionalBaseball Leagues (now known as Minor League Baseball).

The 1896 season was the circuit’s first in which no changesoccurred in the League make-up. Two years later the Spanish-American War led to an economic depression for baseball. TheRochester club was forced to move to Ottawa, but the Canadiancapital proved unready for the pastime. In 1899 the franchisereturned to Rochester, beginning the longest run for any city inLeague history.

An eleven-year period of tranquility and prosperity began in 1904 in which League membershipremained unchanged. Baltimore, Buffalo, Jersey City, Montreal, Newark, Providence, Rochester, andToronto saw fans flock to their parks as never before. Future IL Hall-of-Famer Jack Dunn won his firstpennant with Providence in 1905. The League’s first “dynasty” began in 1909 as Rochester, led by man-ager John Ganzel, took three straight flags.

New stadiums were being built throughout the country, and by 1914 the prosperity of the game beganto spell trouble for what was now known as the International League. A group of wealthy investors hadformed the Federal League as a third major loop, in the process invading Baltimore, Buffalo, andNewark. Each of the effected IL clubs tried to hang on, but their financial difficulty was evident. JackDunn’s Baltimore Orioles were forced to sell pitcher Babe Ruth, along with a handful of other stars tothe Major Leagues. Baltimore and Newark both relocated but returned when the Federal League dis-banded in 1916.

Another threat to the League occurred when the United States joined World War I prior to the 1918season. The circuit reorganized as the New International League, dropping Richmond, Providence, andMontreal in favor of geographically friendly Jersey City, Binghamton, and Syracuse. Though Syracusewas forced to move to Hamilton, the New International was the only Minor League to complete the1918 campaign.

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As the League began to settle down in the early 1920’s, the International’s greatest dynasty took chargeon the field. Jack Dunn’s Baltimore Orioles grabbed seven consecutive pennants between 1919 and 1925,winning over 100 games each year. The Orioles were stocked with the biggest stars in the MinorLeagues, many of whom Dunn eventually sold to the highest-bidding Major League club. From that era,eleven Orioles (Jack Bentley, Joe Boley, George Earnshaw, Lefty Grove, Merwin Jacobsen, Fritz Maisel,Jack Ogden, Rube Parnham, Dick Porter, Tommy Thomas, and Jimmy Walsh), along with Dunn himselfare all members of the IL Hall of Fame.

Under President John C. Toole, changes were infrequent in the International League during the 1920’s.Sound cities like Montreal, Reading, and Syracuse all rejoined the circuit. Rochester won four straightflags beginning in 1928 under Billy Southworth, but tough times were ahead for the League. Worldwideeconomic depression hit the baseball industry hard in the early 1930’s, forcing clubs to find new waysto attract followers. Night baseball arrived on July 3, 1930 in Buffalo when 12,000 fans watched theBisons fall to Montreal, 5-4. With the minors reduced to nine leagues by 1933, Montreal GeneralManager Frank Shaughnessy gave the game the shot-in-the-arm it so desperately needed.

THE GOVERNORS’ CUP ERA

The “Shaughnessy Playoffs” were introduced to the IL in 1933, forever changing the way theInternational League determined its champion. Instead of recognizing only the regular season winner,the top four clubs competed in a postseason playoff, the winner of which was awarded the Governors’Cup Trophy. The plan had its share of detractors initially; Newark took the pennant in both 1933 and1934, but the first two Governors’ Cups were won by fourth-place Buffalo and third-place Torontorespectively. Fans, however, were hooked, and playoff baseball was here to stay. Shaughnessy was elect-ed League President in 1937, a post which he held for 24 seasons.

After Jersey City replaced Albany in 1937, the International Leagueenjoyed its longest period yet without a change, lasting until 1949.Newark became the first team to win consecutive Governors’ Cups in1938, and after losing in the 1939 finals, won another Cup in 1940. Itwould be Syracuse who dominated the 1940’s, reaching five Governors’Cup Finals between 1942 and 1948, winning three times. Clay Hopper’sMontreal Royals also took three Governors’ Cups towards the end of thedecade, making baseball history along the way. One year before breakingMajor League Baseball’s color barrier, Jackie Robinson became the firstAfrican-American to play in the International League in the 20th centu-ry when he led Montreal to the 1946 Governors’ Cup as IL batting cham-pion.

A new era began in 1954 with the admission of Havana. The League, nowtruly “International”, embraced teams in three countries. Richmondreturned to the IL in 1954 when the American League tapped Baltimore,ending an association of over 50 years between the Orioles and the International League. Miami alsojoined the League in 1954, with Columbus following a year later. One of the circuit’s greatest playersroamed International League fields in the 1950’s. Glenn “Rocky” Nelson won three MVP Awards andtwo Triple Crowns, the only man to achieve either feat in League history.

Political unrest in Cuba forced the Havana team to move to Jersey City partway through the 1960 cam-paign, and more instability was to follow for the International League during the tenure of newPresident Tommy Richardson. After a 33-year run, Montreal succumbed in 1961 and transferred itsmembership to Syracuse. Later that season a move from Miami to San Juan, Puerto Rico proved pre-mature, and the Marlins ultimately ended the season in Charleston, West Virginia. In 1962 Charlestonand Jersey City were moved south to Atlanta and Jacksonville. The following season a one-year expan-sion to ten teams temporarily added clubs in Arkansas and Indianapolis. In 1965 Toledo returned to theLeague after a 76-year absence, replacing Richmond, who was back again just one year later.

A new President took control in 1966 when former Rochester General Manager George Sisler, Jr. suc-ceeded Richardson. Attendance increased dramatically that year thanks to great seasons in Rochesterand Richmond. Over the next few years, several new cities acquired International League clubs. Torontoended its 78-year run in 1968, replaced by Louisville. Soon thereafter teams would be placed in newlocations like Tidewater, Winnipeg, Pawtucket, and Memphis.

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Jackie RobinsonMontreal, 1946

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Syracuse won a pair of Governors’ Cups in 1969 and 1970 under skipper Frank Verdi, also bringinghome the team’s first pennant in 78 years. In 1973 Pawtucket won the Governors’ Cup and Junior WorldSeries in the club’s first year at the Triple-A level. Red Sox postseason hero Jim Rice went on to winthe Triple Crown the following year, the last man to accomplish the feat in the IL. After the 1974 sea-son Rochester was awarded the first President’s Trophy as the outstanding franchise in the NationalAssociation.

The Tidewater Tides enjoyed one of the most successful seasons of any club in League history in 1975,winning the pennant, Governors’ Cup, Most Valuable Player, Most Valuable Pitcher, Rookie of theYear, Manager of the Year, and Executive of the Year Awards.

In 1977 George Sisler, Jr. stepped down as League President to take over operations of the new club inColumbus. He was replaced briefly by Roy Jackson before former Columbus GM Harold Cooper waselected President during the Winter Meetings. Also that year former League MVP Tommie Aaron washired as skipper of the Richmond Braves, becoming the first African-American manager in IL history.Just ne year later Aaron led the Braves to their first Governors’ Cup Championship.

The Columbus Clippers began an incredible three-year run in 1979 as a new affiliate of the New YorkYankees. The Clippers won three consecutive pennants and Governors’ Cup titles under three differ-ent managers: Gene Michael, Joe Altobelli, and Frank Verdi. The Clippers remain the only team to winthree straight Governors’ Cups.

A professional baseball record was set in the IL in 1981. On April 18 at McCoy Stadium, Rochester andPawtucket battled for 32 innings with no winner. Tied 2-2, the marathon was finally completed on June23 when Pawtucket’s Dave Koza drove home the winning run in the bottom of the 33rd frame. The 8hour, 25 minute game remains the longest in baseball history.

Columbus’ reign came to an end in 1982 when Richmond beat them out for the pennant by 3.5 games,but it was Tidewater who won the Governors’ Cup. The Clippers regained the pennant in 1983, butonce again lost in the playoffs to eventual champion Tidewater. The Tides then went on to win theTriple-A Championship in Louisville by winning three of four games against Denver of the AmericanAssociation and Portland of the Pacific Coast League in the first ever Triple-A World Series. GaryRajsich led the Tides with a .583 batting average and was voted the MVP.

ONE HUNDRED YEARS OLD AND COUNTING

Columbus won its fifth pennant in six seasonsin 1984, edging out the Maine Guides in theirfirst season after replacing Charleston. Maineswept Toledo in the first round of the playoffswhile the Clippers were upset by Pawtucket,who went on to defeat Maine three games totwo for the Governors’ Cup. The TidewaterTides were back on top in 1985, defeatingSyracuse and Columbus to win the Governors’Cup Championship. The Chiefs, on their wayto their first pennant since 1970, dropped apair of marathon games. Syracuse lost 3-1 in 27innings to Pawtucket and 8-7 in 21 innings toColumbus.

An early August five-team pennant race in 1986boiled down to a Rochester vs. Richmond battle which didn’t conclude until the final round of the play-offs. With a League best 23-10 August record, Richmond won the pennant by 4 games over the RedWings. After Richmond eliminated Tidewater and Rochester eliminated Pawtucket in the opening roundof the playoffs the stage was set for the rematch. 23,579 fans witnessed the exciting Governors’ CupFinals and watched Richmond again come out on top, this time 3 games to 2.

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Pawtucket Red Sox1984 I.L. Champions

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1987 was a banner year at the box office as the League reached a total attendance of over 2 million forthe third consecutive season, thanks in large part to record seasons in Pawtucket (227,722) and Tidewater(181,260). On the field it was the Randy Milligan show as the Tidewater first baseman led his teammatesto the IL pennant and along the way missed winning the Triple Crown by only three home runs. He wasrecognized as the League’s MVP, Rookie of the Year and All-Star first baseman.

A new era in Triple-A Baseball and the end of an era for the IL both occurred in 1988. The formation ofthe new Triple-A Alliance (International League and American Association) brought a new look to theLeague structure as division play returned for the first time in fifteen years. The 42 interleague gamesplayed between the IL and AA were not kind to the International League as only division winnersRochester and Tidewater had winning records. Club and fan reaction to the Alliance was such that LeagueDirectors agreed to continue this concept for an additional three years (1989-91). At the end of the 1988season, Rochester became the last team to win the original Governors’ Cup trophy. The Cup was retiredto Cooperstown and donated to the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum.

A new Governors’ Cup was created and first won by Richmond in 1989. That season, despite over 50weather related postponements, IL attendance soared to a record 2,613,247 fans, shattering the old markwhich stood since 1946. For the first time since 1898 the cities of Scranton and Wilkes Barre appeared onthe IL schedule, this time as a single franchise which replaced Maine.

The League continued its run of recent success at the box office in 1990 by establishing another newattendance record (2,832,518), due in large part to franchise record setting years by the Pawtucket andScranton/Wilkes-Barre clubs. The Rochester Red Wings reclaimed the top spot in 1990. The Red Wingsled wire-to-wire in capturing the Eastern Division crown before going on to defeat Columbus for theGovernors’ Cup Trophy. Following the retirement of Harold Cooper, the League’s Board of Directors con-veyed the title of President to Randy Mobley at the annual meeting in Los Angeles. Mobley would ini-tially serve as President of both the American Association and International League.

The four-year Triple-A Alliance came to an end following the 1991 season after IL directors voted to dis-continue it. Columbus, winner of the 1991 Governors’ Cup, became the fourth straight team to lose tothe American Association in the last year of the Triple-A Classic. Attendance in the IL reached the 3 mil-lion mark for the first time in 1991.

The next season division winners Columbus and Scranton/Wilkes-Barre battled in one of the most mem-orable Governors’ Cup Finals of all-time. IL Manager-of-the-Year Lee Elia and the Red Barons hosted theopening two games before crowds of 8,175 and 10,051. Scranton/WB took Game 1 (4-3) thanks to an 8thinning go-ahead single by Greg Legg. Game 2 starters Jeff Johnson of the Clippers and Brad Brink of theRed Barons pitched 10 scoreless innings apiece before Columbus’ Jay Knoblauh hit a two-run homer inthe 13th to even the series. A two-run 8th inning double by Kim Batiste gave visiting Scranton/WB a Game3 win. With their backs against the wall in Game 4, Columbus saw an eight-run lead disappear before aKnoblauh single won the game in the 11th, setting up a dramatic fifth and deciding game. With the RedBarons up 3-1 in the 9th and closing in on their first Governors’ Cup, RBI singles by Hensley Meulens,Knoblauh, and Brad Ausmus won the series for Columbus in dramatic fashion. It was the sixth Governors’Cup in 13 years for the Clippers, and the 1992 club went down as one of the greats in League history. Theteam set 34 club records and filled eight of eleven IL Postseason All-Star spots.

THE INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE EXPANDS

A new ballpark in Norfolk and the addition of franchises in Charlotte and Ottawa sparked the IL tobecome the first minor league to attract over 4 million fans in 1993. The return of baseball to the Canadiancapital was nothing short of astounding. Ottawa’s attendance of 693,043 broke the IL’s single-season clubmark set back in 1946 by Baltimore. The expansion teams played well, with Charlotte paced by IL MVPJim Thome and Ottawa led by IL Manager of the Year Mike Quade. Both made the playoffs and theKnights went on to win the Governors’ Cup.

The Major League Players Association strike which began on August 12, 1994 resulted in increased atten-tion for the International League. In addition to radio and/or television coverage in a number of MajorLeague affiliate’s markets, national cable television coverage included regular season games on ESPN andthe Turner Network. ESPN also carried Richmond’s 3-game sweep of Syracuse in the Governors’ CupFinals.

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Norfolk proved to be the class of the IL in 1995 due to a pitching staff many claimed was as good as everassembled in Triple A. The League’s Rookie-of-the-Year and Most Valuable Pitcher, Jason Isringhausen (9-1, 1.55 ERA), anchored the staff for the Tides. An exciting eight-team playoff race finally boiled down toNorfolk, Ottawa, Rochester, and Richmond that year. It would be the Lynx who won the franchise’s firstGovernors’ Cup title. A more familiar champion was back in 1996, as Columbus won yet another titlebehind the franchise’s all-time winningest manager Stump Merrill. Notable that year was the power out-burst in Pawtucket, where the Red Sox total of 209 homers was the most in the League since Baltimore’srecord of 232 in 1932.

It was a memorable season in Rochester in 1997, as the Red Wings won a record tenth Governors’ Cupin their brand new ballpark, Frontier Field. Following the 1997 campaign, the International League mem-bership would grow to an all-time high 14 teams thanks to a change in the Triple-A landscape. TheAmerican Association disbanded, and former members Buffalo, Indianapolis, and Louisville rejoined theInternational League. Major League expansion would lead to a fourth new IL club – the Durham Bulls.

With a new three-division alignment in 1998, fans had one more playoff race to watch, while the fourthpostseason spot would now be filled by the second-place club with the highest winning percentage. It wasa great year for the League’s new members, as Buffalo, Durham, and Louisville all advanced to the post-season. Indianapolis also made history, as first baseman Roberto Petagine (a former Norfolk Tide) becamethe first player in IL history to win consecutive Most Valuable Player Awards. Buffalo would go on to winits first Governors’ Cup since 1961 and advance to the inaugural Las Vegas Triple-A World Series, losingto Pacific Coast League champion New Orleans 3 games to 1. In addition to winning the IL title, Buffaloset an all-time IL attendance record by drawing 768,749 fans.

The League’s final season of the 1900’s was offensive in nature as four clubs (Charlotte, Columbus, Durham& Indianapolis) had a team batting average over .283, a mark reached by only one club (the 1996 CharlotteKnights) in the previous 25 years. In addition, no team pitching staff posted an ERA under 4.00 whichhad been done by at least one club in every season since 1983. Also for the first time since 1983, the ILwitnessed an in-state battle for the Governors’ Cup when Charlotte took on Durham in the finals. In aseries interrupted by Hurricane Floyd, the Knights prevailed in four games.

Things changed in 2000 as pitchers reclaimed their dominance, highlighted by four no-hitters, most inthe IL since 1974. Leading the way was Pawtucket’s Tomo Ohka who tossed just the third nine-inning per-fect game in the League’s 117-year history with a 2-0 defeat of Charlotte on June 1. Buffalo andScranton/Wilkes-Barre finished the season tied for the IL North title, and though both clubs were guar-anteed a postseason berth, the first one-game playoff since 1975 was held to determine the division champ.Buffalo won 7-3, but the Red Barons took the first round series against the Bisons. Scranton/WB thendropped an exciting five-game series to Indianapolis as the Indians won their first Governors’ Cup since1963. Indianapolis went on to defeat Memphis 3 games to 1 in what proved to be the final Triple-A WorldSeries.

Buffalo and Scranton/Wilkes-Barre met in another first round postseason series in 2001, one that wouldnot soon be forgotten in northeastern Pennsylvania. In a Game 5 for the ages, the Bisons scored in the7th and 8th innings to tie the game 2-2. After matching zeroes for 10 innings, the Red Barons struck forfour runs in the top of the 19th frame and held on to win the 5+ hour marathon. In Game 1 of theGovernors’ Cup Finals the next night, a better-rested Louisville club edged the Red Barons 2-1. The fol-lowing day, the terror attacks of September 11 shook the nation. League President Randy Mobley cancelledthe remainder of the Governors’ Cup Finals a day later, naming Game 1 victor Louisville the 2001Champions.

The 2002 and 2003 seasons belonged to the Durham Bulls, who became the tenth team in IL history towin consecutive Governors’ Cup titles. Bill Evers’ clubs swept both finals series (against Buffalo andPawtucket). Buffalo stormed to the 2004 championship with one of the strongest offensive showings indecades. The Bisons, led by IL MVP Jhonny Peralta and All-Star Ernie Young, paced the circuit with a .297average, the highest mark for any IL club since 1938. The team collected 1,472 hits (most in the Leaguesince 1952), and led all teams in runs, total bases, doubles, and RBI. Buffalo would ultimately face the IL’sbest pitching staff in the Governors’ Cup Finals. Richmond, with a 3.70 team ERA, was led by closer MattWhiteside and his IL record 38 saves. The threat of rain and poor playing conditions in Richmond neces-sitated that the entire finals series be played in Buffalo, where the Bisons beat the Braves in four for theirsixth Governors’ Cup.

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After finishing with the League’s worst record in 2004, Toledo bounced back to win consecutiveGovernors’ Cups the next two seasons. The 2005 Mud Hens bested the rest of the IL by 7 games, andIL Manager of the Year Larry Parrish guided his club to a sweep of Indianapolis to secure Toledo’s firstGovernors’ Cup since 1967. Talent in the League was evenly distributed in 2005, evidenced by the factthat the 12 members of the IL Postseason All-Star Team came from 12 different clubs.

Toledo met Rochester in the 2006 Governors’ Cup Finals. The Red Wings took a 2-1 series lead, but thepowerful Mud Hens blasted eight home runs in Games 4 and 5 and outscored Rochester 16-1 to clinchthe series. For the first time since 2000 champions of the two Triple-A leagues met, but Toledo fell toTucson 5-2. An unprecedented shuffle in affiliations took place immediately following the 2006 campaignas four IL clubs welcomed new Major League partners to town. Norfolk ended its 38-year affiliation withthe Mets, opting to partner with Baltimore. Ottawa found a new partnership with Philadelphia, who leftScranton/Wilkes-Barre after 18-years. The Red Barons joined the Yankees family, while Columbus, a part-ner of the Yankees since 1979, announced a new affiliation with the Washington Nationals.

In 2007, Columbus’ Brandon Watson broke a 95-year old IL recordby hitting in 43 consecutive games. IL Most Valuable Pitcher KevinSlowey of Rochester posted an incredible 1.89 ERA, lowest in theLeague since 1988. Toledo third baseman Mike Hessman, on his wayto the Most Valuable Player Award, became Toledo’s all-time HomeRun king. Two clubs that had battled to the end for the IL Southcrown, Durham and Richmond, eventually met in the Governors’ CupFinals. Richmond redeemed its loss in the division race, taking thefinals in five games.

The IL returned to one of its original cities in 2008 when the Lynxleft Ottawa and relocated to Allentown, Pennsylvania as the LehighValley IronPigs. The euphoria of a new team and ballpark soon gaveway to a 0-11 start for Lehigh Valley. The Pawtucket Red Sox domi-nated the IL North for much of the year, led by IL Most ValuablePlayer Jeff Bailey and Most Valuable Pitcher Charlie Zink. In the endhowever, the division went to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, who proceededto win the franchise’s first Governors’ Cup after defeating the PawSoxand Durham Bulls in the playoffs. For the first time in history, over 7million fans attended International League games in 2008.

In 2009 IL baseball returned to the Atlanta area for the first time since 1965 as the Richmond club movedto Georgia to become the Gwinnett Braves. Coolray Field, along with Huntington Park in Columbus, gavethe IL two new facilities. On the field, the League saw a repeat of all three division winners for the firsttime ever, and after coming up short in two straight Governors’ Cup Finals, Charlie Montoyo’s DurhamBulls made it past Louisville and Scranton/Wilkes-Barre to win the 2009 Cup. The Bulls continued theirsuccess in Oklahoma City, defeating PCL champion Memphis 5-4 in 11 innings to give the IL its first vic-tory at the Triple-A Baseball National Championship.

Once again in 2010, the League’s three divisions were captured by Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, Louisville, andDurham, but it would be the Wild Card Columbus Clippers who caught fire in September and went onto win the Governors’ Cup and Triple-A National Championship. The League’s awards were nearly sweptby the Durham Bulls, who were led by IL home run king Dan Johnson as Most Valuable Player, ERA cham-pion Jeremy Hellickson as Most Valuable Pitcher, and Charlie Montoyo as Manager of the Year. Gwinnettfirst baseman Freddie Freeman with his League-leading 147 hits, brought home Rookie of the Year hon-ors.

The Clippers charged to a second consecutive Governors’ Cup and Triple-A National Championship in2011, this time reaching the postseason with the League’s best regular season record. Two rare feats wereachieved during the 2012 campaign. On May 14 Syracuse’s Michael Aubrey homered four times, some-thing done just nine times prior. The Chiefs were on the wrong end of history on July 26 when Columbusrighty Justin Germano set down 27 batters in a row to secure just the fifth 9-inning perfect game theInternational League had ever seen. The IL won its third straight All-Star Game behind Top Star and even-tual League MVP Russ Canzler. The International League also won a third straight National ChampionshipGame as the event moved for the first time from Oklahoma City to Albuquerque.

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Record Hitting StreakBrandon Watson hits in

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The Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees played the 2012 season away from home while PNC Field underwenta major renovation. With “home” games in five other IL cities as well as in Batavia, New York, the nomadicYankees managed to win the North Division title. Manager of the Year Dave Miley was defeated in thepostseason, however, as the Wild Card Pawtucket Red Sox went on to beat Charlotte and claim the fran-chise’s first Governors’ Cup in 28 seasons. For the first time, the Gildan Triple-A Baseball NationalChampionship Game was held in an International League ballpark, but the PawSox fell in Durham to thePCL Champion Reno Aces.

In 2009 IL baseball returned to the Atlanta area for the first time since 1965 as the Richmond club movedto Georgia to become the Gwinnett Braves. Coolray Field, along with Huntington Park in Columbus, gavethe IL two new facilities. On the field, the League saw a repeat of all three division winners for the firsttime ever, and after coming up short in two straight Governors’ Cup Finals, Charlie Montoyo’s DurhamBulls made it past Louisville and Scranton/Wilkes-Barre to win the 2009 Cup. The Bulls continued theirsuccess in Oklahoma City, defeating PCL champion Memphis 5-4 in 11 innings to give the IL its first vic-tory at the Triple-A Baseball National Championship.

Once again in 2010, the League’s three divisions were captured by Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, Louisville, andDurham, but it would be the Wild Card Columbus Clippers who caught fire in September and went on towin the Governors’ Cup and Triple-A National Championship. The League’s awards were nearly swept bythe Durham Bulls, who were led by IL home run king Dan Johnson as Most Valuable Player, ERA cham-pion Jeremy Hellickson as Most Valuable Pitcher, and Charlie Montoyo as Manager of the Year. Gwinnettfirst baseman Freddie Freeman with his League-leading 147 hits, brought home Rookie of the Year honors.

The Clippers charged to a second consecutive Governors’ Cup and Triple-A National Championship in2011, this time reaching the postseason with the League’s best regular season record. Two rare feats wereachieved during the 2012 campaign. On May 14 Syracuse’s Michael Aubrey homered four times, somethingdone just nine times prior. The Chiefs were on the wrong end of history on July 26 when Columbus rightyJustin Germano set down 27 batters in a row to secure just the fifth 9-inning perfect game the InternationalLeague had ever seen. The IL won its third straight All-Star Game behind Top Star and eventual LeagueMVP Russ Canzler. The International League also won a third straight National Championship Game as theevent moved for the first time from Oklahoma City to Albuquerque.

The Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees played the 2012 season away from home while PNC Field underwenta major renovation. With “home” games in five other IL cities as well as in Batavia, New York, the nomadicYankees managed to win the North Division title. Manager of the Year Dave Miley was defeated in thepostseason, however, as the Wild Card Pawtucket Red Sox went on to beat Charlotte and claim the fran-chise’s first Governors’ Cup in 28 seasons. For the first time, the Gildan Triple-A Baseball NationalChampionship Game was held in an International League ballpark, but the PawSox fell in Durham to thePCL Champion Reno Aces.

Two rare feats were achieved during the 2012 campaign. On May 14 Syracuse’s Michael Aubrey homeredfour times, something done just nine times prior. The Chiefs were on the wrong end of history on July26 when Columbus righty Justin Germano set down 27 batters in a row to secure just the fifth 9-inningperfect game the League had ever seen. The Scranton/WB Yankees spent the season away from home whilePNC Field underwent a major renovation, but the team returned in 2013 as the RailRiders.

The International League’s 131st season saw the opening of BB&T Ballpark in uptown Charlotte and a majorrenovation to Durham Bulls Athletic Park, helping both North Carolina franchises earn a slew of awardsand honors while each set a new attendance record. The Bulls played host to the 2014 Triple-A All-StarGame, while the Knights (after leading Minor League Baseball in attendance) hosted the Gildan Triple-ANational Championship Game. Veteran slugger Mike Hessman returned to Toledo and established a newcareer home run mark for the International League, surpassing Ollie Carnegie’s longtime record of 258.Syracuse won its first division title since 1989 behind MVP Steven Souza, Jr. and Manager of the Year BillyGardner, Jr., but the Chiefs were swept away in the playoffs by Pawtucket. The PawSox went on to claimtheir second Governors’ Cup in three years in a thrilling finals series against Durham.

New “Pace of Game” regulations throughout baseball brought a bevy of changes to Triple-A ballparks in2015, including a timer clock to monitor inning breaks and the time between pitches. As a result, the aver-age 9-inning game time in the International League decreased by 16 minutes from the previous season, downto 2 hours and 40 minutes. The new rules were enforced beginning May 1, after which a total of 102 timerviolations were called in 860 games played (72 automatic balls, 30 automatic strikes). The IL South Divisionbecame the first in League history in which every team finished above .500, with Norfolk earning its firstpostseason berth in a decade after besting Gwinnett by a single game. Columbus and Indianapolis tied forthe West crown and the League’s best record, and fittingly met in a five-game finals series that was wonby the Clippers.

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Chris Tremie Columbus Clippers MGRBack for a fourth season managing Columbus is Chris Tremie, fresh offof leading the Clippers to a Governors' Cup championship and a secondstraight West Division title in 2015. Before arriving in Columbus, Tremiemanaged seven seasons in the lower levels of the Cleveland organiza-tion. He also won a league title in 2012 when he guided Double-A Akronto the Eastern League Championship. Before he became manager ofAkron, Tremie had piloted the rookie level Arizona League Indians in2010, as well as Class-A Kinston in 2008-09, Class-A Lake County in 2007,and the rookie level Gulf Coast League Indians in 2006. Prior to becom-ing a manager, Tremie enjoyed a 14-year playing career that included

stops in the White Sox, Phillies, Rangers, Pirates, Marlins, and Astros organizations. He appearedin 22 games at the big league level over parts of four seasons. Tremie was originally a 39th-round selection of the Chicago White Sox in the 1992 draft, having graduated from theUniversity of Houston with a degree in Kinesiology. He'll try to become the first IL skipper towin back-to-back Governors' Cups since his Clippers predecessor, Mike Sarbaugh (2010-11).

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Kevin Boles Pawtucket Red Sox MGRAfter delivering a Governors' Cup championship in his very first seasonmanaging at the Triple-A level, things didn't go as planned last year forKevin Boles in Pawtucket. The PawSox finished with a League-worst 59-85 record, but Boles is back to turn things around in 2016. Boles man-aged the Double-A Portland Sea Dogs from 2011-13, prior to which hespent the first ten years of his managerial career at either the Rookieor Class-A level with the Marlins, Royals, Twins, and Red Sox organiza-tions. Boles guided his first club, the Gulf Coast League Marlins, to a divi-sion title in 2000 as a 25-year-old skipper. He managed Florida's short-season Utica club in 2001 before joining the Royals organization. There

he served as a coach in 2002 prior to managing the Arizona League Royals in 2003. Boles nextjoined the Minnesota organization, managing Class-A Quad Cities in 2004. He took teams to theplayoffs each of the following two seasons, Beloit of the Midwest League in 2005 and Ft. Myersof the Florida State League in 2006. Boles later moved on to Boston and was skipper of Class-AGreenville in 2008-09, taking the team to one South Atlantic League finals. 2010 was spent asmanager of Salem of the Carolina League. A catcher in his playing days, Boles was selected inthe 42nd round of the 1998 draft by the Cubs and played one season of pro ball forWilliamsport of the New York-Penn League in 1998. Kevin is the son of former Florida Marlinsmanager John Boles.

In Buffalo, Gary Allenson returns for his third season as manager of theBisons and his 22nd overall as a skipper in the Minor Leagues. His club iscoming off a 68-76 season, which was its second in a row finishing in 3rdplace in the IL North Division. Allenson joined the Blue Jays organizationin 2013, piloting Double-A New Hampshire. Before that he spent fiveseasons as manager of the Norfolk Tides. Allenson has guided two otherIL clubs to the postseason. He led the 2003 Ottawa Lynx to a 79-65record, earning the team a Wild Card berth. His only previous Triple-Amanaging experience came in 1998-99 with Louisville, where he led thethen-RiverBats to one West Division title. After Louisville, Allenson

spent three seasons as a coach for the Milwaukee Brewers before joining the Baltimore organ-ization. Allenson played seven seasons (1979-85) as a Major League catcher with Boston andToronto, hitting .221 with 19 HR and 131 RBI. In 1978 he was named the International LeagueMost Valuable Player after hitting .299 with 20 HR and 76 RBI for the Pawtucket Red Sox.

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Mike Quade Rochester Red Wings MGR

Dave Brundage Lehigh Valley IronPigs MGRAfter guiding the IronPigs to a record of 201-231 over his first three sea-sons at the helm, Dave Brundage returns to Lehigh Valley for the 2016campaign. Brundage was formerly manager of Atlanta's Triple-A affili-ate. He guided the Gwinnett Braves to a record of 293-281 during thefranchise's first four seasons of existence, which included a Wild Cardplayoff berth in 2009. Before the move south, Brundage managed theRichmond Braves from 2007 to 2008 and won the Governors’ Cup in2007 during his first season in the IL. His Triple-A debut had come justone year earlier in the Pacific Coast League with Tacoma. Brundage

spent the previous five seasons as manager of Double-A San Antonio, guiding the Missions toback-to-back Texas League Championships in 2002-03. He earned distinction as BaseballAmerica’s Minor League Manager of the Year in 2003. He began his managerial career withSeattle’s Class-A clubs in the California League, Riverside in 1995 and Lancaster in 1996. In 1997he was promoted to manager of the Mariners’ Double-A affiliate in Memphis. Brundage spentthe next three seasons (1998-2000) as a coach for Tacoma before returning to the manager’srole in San Antonio. Brundage played ten seasons in the Minor Leagues, including six with theTriple-A Calgary Cannons where he became a player-coach in 1993.

Former Chicago Cubs skipper Mike Quade enters his second year man-aging the Red Wings. Last season Rochester fell just 4.0 games shy of 1stplace in the IL North. Quade became manager of the Cubs in August of2010 when Lou Piniella retired, guiding Chicago to a MLB-best 24-13record down the stretch. The Cubs went 71-91 in Quade's one full sea-son as a big league manager in 2011. He joined the Minnesota organi-zation last year after spending 2014 as a roving outfield coordinatorwith the Yankees. This will be his 19th season as a Minor League man-ager. He's guided teams in the Pittsburgh, Montreal, Philadelphia,Oakland, and Chicago Cubs chains, finishing with a winning record

eleven times. Quade has led five teams to league championship series, winning titles with Class-A West Michigan in 1996 and Triple-A Vancouver in 1999. He's twice been named his league'sManager of the Year, including his first year in the IL in 1993. Quade piloted the Ottawa Lynx in1993 and the Scranton/WB Red Barons in 1994-95. As a player, Quade spent five seasons in thePirates organization after being chosen in the 1979 draft out of the University of New Orleans.He played 424 career games, topping out at Double-A Buffalo in 1981.

Al Pedrique Scranton Wilkes-Barre RailRiders MGRFollowing the departure of IL Hall of Famer Dave Miley inScranton/Wilkes-Barre, the RailRiders will be piloted in 2016 by AlPedrique. Pedrique managed Double-A Trenton to a 71-71 showing in2015 a year after skippering the High-A Tampa Yankees to a 71-68record. He led the Low-A Charleston RiverDogs to a 75-63 mark in 2013.Before joining the Yankees organization, he served as a coach and man-ager in the Houston, Kansas City, and Arizona organizations over a 16-year span. For the Astros he served in a variety of roles, includingbench coach, third base coach, minor league field coordinator, andspecial assistant to the G.M. In 2004 he began the season as Arizona's

third base coach before spending the second half of the year as the team's interim manager.He had been a minor league manager for the previous nine seasons, including two with Triple-A Tucson of the Pacific Coast League. Originally signed as a non-drafted free agent by thePittsburgh Pirates in 1978, Pedrique went on to play in parts of three seasons with the Mets(1987), Pirates (1987-88) and Tigers (1989). He played parts of five seasons in the InternationalLeague for Tidewater (1985-87 & 1991) and Toledo (1989). He also played for Buffalo in theAmerican Association during the 1988 campaign.

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Delino DeShields Louisville Bats MGR

Lloyd McClendon Toledo Mud Hens MGRLloyd McClendon will make his minor league managerial debut this sea-son, replacing Larry Parrish in Toledo following the IL Hall of Famer'sretirement. McClendon spent the past two seasons managing theSeattle Mariners, where he compiled a record of 163-161. He was withthe Tigers prior to being named manager in Seattle, having served asbullpen coach in 2006 and hitting coach from 2007-13. That came on theheels of his first stint as a big league skipper in Pittsburgh, whereMcClendon piloted the Pirates to a 336-446 record between 2001 and2005. He had been a hitting coach and minor league hitting coordinatorfor Pittsburgh since 1996, with his only managerial experience having

come in the California and Arizona Fall Leagues. McClendon's 16-year playing career began in1980 when he was drafted by the Mets. He saw big league action for eight seasons with theReds, Cubs, and Pirates, posting a .625 batting average in 16 postseason at-bats. McClendon'sson Bo formerly spent two seasons playing in the Tigers organization.

Delino DeShields guided Louisville to a 64-80 mark and a 3rd place finishin the IL West last season, his first managing at the Triple-A level.DeShields was promoted to Louisville after spending two seasons man-aging Cincinnati's Double-A affiliate in Pensacola, guiding the BlueWahoos to a 119-159 record. This will be the eighth season overall forDeShields in the Cincinnati organization and seventh as a manager. Hejoined the Reds in 2009 to serve as hitting coach for rookie level Billings,and a year later he was named manager of the Mustangs. DeShieldsthen went on to manage the Class-A Dayton Dragons in 2011 and 2012before he arrived in Pensacola. DeShields was a first round draft pick of

the Montreal Expos in 1987. Between 1990 and 2002 he played in 1,615 games in the MajorLeagues with the Expos, Dodgers, Cardinals, Orioles, and Cubs, primarily as a second baseman.He currently ranks 48th all-time with 463 career stolen bases. His son, Delino, Jr., is an outfield-er for the Texas Rangers.

Billy Gardner, Jr. Syracuse Chiefs MGRBilly Gardner, Jr., returns for his third season at the helm in Syracuse. In2014 he joined the Washington organization and made his Triple-A man-agerial debut, guiding the Chiefs to the franchise's first playoff appear-ance since 1998 and earning honors as the International LeagueManager of the Year. Last season Syracuse finished 4th in the IL North,and in July Gardner piloted the IL All-Star squad to a 4-3 victory at theTriple-A All-Star Game in Omaha. Gardner arrived in Syracuse after 19 sea-sons managing in the Boston, Kansas City, Cincinnati, and Tampa Bayorganizations. Most recently he had been manager of the Rays' Double-A affiliate in Montgomery where he won nearly 500 games from 2007-

13. He won a Southern League championship and Manager of the Year Award, and along theway was rated by Baseball America as the Southern League's Best Managerial Prospect. Beforearriving in Montgomery, Gardner won a title in the South Atlantic League (1999 with Augusta)and was named Midwest League Manager of the Year (1998 with Michigan). Gardner played inthe Royals’ system in 1987 and 1988. His father, Billy Gardner, Sr., managed the Minnesota Twinsfrom 1981-1985 and the Kansas City Royals for part of the 1987 campaign.

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Julio Vinas Charlotte Knights MGRThis season will see Julio Vinas become manager of the Charlotte Knights,replacing the franchise's all-time winningest skipper Joel Skinner who will bemanaging in Class-A Winston-Salem. Vinas began his managerial career inWinston-Salem in 2011 before moving on to Class-A Kannapolis a year later,followed by Double-A Birmingham in 2013. That season Vinas led the Baronsto a Southern League Championship and was recognized by Baseball Americaas the Best Managerial Prospect in the circuit. He remained at the helm inBirmingham through 2015, compiling an overall record of 206-213 in threeyears. Prior to becoming a manager, Vinas worked ten seasons in theBaltimore organization as a coach and hitting instructor. His playing career

saw him spend eleven seasons in the minors with the White Sox, Orioles, Red Sox, and Indians farm sys-tems, appearing in nearly 900 games. He played four seasons in the International League, coming withRochester in 1998-99, Pawtucket in 2000, and Rochester again in 2001.

Jared Sandberg Durham Bulls MGRIn his first season at the helm in Durham, Jared Sandberg's Bulls tied for lastin the IL South despite having a winning record and finishing just 4.0 gamesbehind division champion Norfolk. During his 12-year playing career he spentparts of five seasons in Durham, appearing in 326 games as a member of theBulls. After playing nine seasons in the Tampa Bay organization, includingnearly 200 games with the Rays between 2001-03, Sandberg returned to theorganization as a coach in 2008 following his retirement. Since 2009 he hasbeen a Minor League manager, beginning with rookie level Princeton beforespending 2010-12 with Short-Season Class-A Hudson Valley. After guidingHudson Valley to a New York-Penn League title in his final season and being

named the Baseball America Short-Season Manager of the Year, he moved on to Class-A Bowling Greenand led the Hot Rods to the playoffs in 2013. One year before his promotion to Durham, he pilotedHigh Class-A Charlotte to a 63-70 mark. Sandberg is the Tampa Bay organization's all-time Minor Leagueleader in home runs (113), RBI (473), and runs (417). He is the nephew of Hall of Famer and formerLehigh Valley manager Ryne Sandberg.

Brian Snitker Gwinnett Braves MGRBrian Snitker is back for his third season as Gwinnett's manager, beforewhich he spent the previous seven seasons as the third base coach for theAtlanta Braves. Overall this will be Snitker's 20th year as a manager in theMinor Leagues. Prior to 2014, his only time as a Triple-A skipper came in2006 when Atlanta's affiliate was in Richmond. That was on the heels offour years as the Braves' Double-A manager in Greenville (2002-04) andMississippi (2005). Snitker first joined the Atlanta organization as a player in1977 and has served in a variety of roles ever since. The former catcherretired after the 1980 season and began his coaching career as a rovinginstructor for the Braves in 1981. He took his first managerial job in 1982

with Class-A Anderson. Snitker managed Class-A Durham for three seasons in the 1980's beforespending three years on the major league staff. He returned to managing in 1992 with Class-AMacon, then after coaching in the Atlanta system from 1993 to 1995 he began an eleven-year stintas a manager by taking over the helm of Class-A Danville. In 1999 and 2000 his Myrtle Beach club wonback-to-back Carolina League titles while Snitker earned back-to-back honors as Manager of theYear.

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Ron Johnson Norfolk Tides MGR

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Buffalo Coca-Cola Field 17,600 325 15' 404 8' 325 8'

Charlotte BB&T Ballpark 10,000 330 13’ 400 12’ 315 14’

Columbus Huntington Park 10,100 325 12' 400 8' 318 22’

Durham Durham Athletic Park 10,000 305 32' 400 8' 327 8'

Gwinnett Coolray Field 10,427 335 10' 400 10' 335 10'

Indianapolis Victory Field 15,500 320 8' 402 8' 320 8'

Lehigh Valley Coca-Cola Park 10,000 336 8’ 400 8’ 325 17’ Louisville Louisville Slugger Field 13,131 325 8” 405 10’ 340 8’

Norfolk Harbor Park 12,067 333 10' 410 10' 338 10'

Pawtucket McCoy Stadium 10,031 325 5' 400 8' 325 5'

Rochester Frontier Field 10,840 335 10' 402 10' 335 10'

Scranton PNC Field 10,310 330 12' 402 12' 330 12'

Syracuse Alliance Bank Stadium 11,071 328 8' 400 8' 328 8'

Toledo Fifth Third Field 10,000 320 14' 412 8' 315 14'

The 2015 International League Manager of the Year, Ron Johnson,returns to Norfolk after leading the Tides to a South Division title whilebecoming the franchise's all-time leader in managerial victories alongthe way, passing Gary Allenson. Johnson in his fifth season with theOrioles after spending the previous twelve years in the Boston Red Soxorganization. He was Boston's first base coach during the 2010-11 sea-sons, which followed five years as manager of the Pawtucket Red Sox.Johnson managed for nine seasons total in the Boston farm system,piloting Class-A Sarasota (2000-01), Double-A Trenton (2002) andPortland (2003-04), followed by the PawSox. Prior to his time with the

Red Sox, Johnson served as a manager for eight seasons with the same organization that draft-ed him as a player. In the Kansas City Royals system, Johnson managed Class-A Baseball City(1992) and Wilmington (1993), Double-A Memphis (1994) and Wichita (1995-97), and Triple-AOmaha of the Pacific Coast League (1998-99). His playing career was mostly spent in the minors,though he reached the majors for a total of 22 games with the Royals and Expos. Ron's son ChrisJohnson is a third baseman for the Miami Marlins.

Dean Treanor Indianapolis Indians MGRDean Treanor returns in Indianapolis, where he is the first manager infranchise history to guide the Indians to five straight winning seasons.That success includes back-to-back West Division championships in 2012-13 and another last year when Indianapolis finished tied with Columbuswith a League-best 83-61 record. Treanor is now in his 28th season inbaseball. Before joining the Pirates system as pitching coach of Double-A Altoona in 2009, Treanor was manager of the Albuquerque Isotopesof the Pacific Coast League from 2005 to 2008, part of a seven-year stintin the Florida organization. He was the Marlins minor league pitchingcoordinator in 2004, after having managed Albuquerque in 2003 and

Calgary in 2002. Treanor's only other managing experience came in 1988 with Class-A Fresno andin 1990 with Rookie League Winter Haven. Every other season between 1989 and 2001 sawTreanor serving as a pitching coach working in the Cleveland, San Diego, Montreal, and LosAngeles Dodgers organizations. Treanor was signed as a player by Cincinnati in 1971. His minorleague pitching career took him as high as the Double-A level when he played for Three RiversQuebec in the Eastern League.

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1188772016 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE TOP PROSPECTS

INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE TOP PROPECTSINTERNATIONAL LEAGUE TOP PROPECTS1. Francisco Lindor, SS (Columbus) - .284, 2 HR, 22 RBI, 9 SB

2. Luis Severino, RHP (Scranton/WB) - 7-0, 1.91 ERA, 50 SO

3. Maikel Franco, 3B (Lehigh Valley) - .355, 4 HR, 24 RBI, 12 2B

4. Trea Turner, SS (Syracuse) - .314, 3 HR, 15 RBI, 14 SB

5. Eduardo Rodriguez, LHP (Pawtucket) - 4-3, 2.98 ERA, 44 SO

6. Greg Bird, 1B (Scranton/WB) - .301, 6 HR, 23 RBI, 15 R

7. Daniel Norris, LHP (Buffalo) - 3-10, 4.27 ERA, 78 SO

8. Henry Owens, LHP (Pawtucket) - 3-8, 3.16 ERA, 103 SO

9. Jose Berrios, RHP (Rochester) - 6-2, 2.62 ERA, 83 SO

10. Aaron Judge, OF (Scranton/WB) - .224, 8 HR, 28 RBI, 6 SB

11. Robert Stephenson, RHP (Louisville) - 4-4, 4.04 ERA, 51 SO

12. Josh Bell, 1B (Indianapolis) - .347, 2 HR, 18 RBI, 20 R

13. Brian Johnson, LHP (Pawtucket) - 9-6, 2.53 ERA, 90 SO

14. Jose Peraza, 2B/OF (Gwinnett) - .294, 3 HR, 37 RBI, 26 SB

15. Rusney Castillo, OF (Pawtucket) - .282, 3 HR, 17 RBI, 10 SB

16. Dalton Pompey, OF (Buffalo) - .285, 1 HR, 18 RBI, 16 SB

17. Matt Wisler, RHP (Gwinnett) - 3-4, 4.29 ERA, 49 SO

18. Gary Sanchez, C (Scranton/WB) - .295, 6 HR, 26 RBI, 17 R

19. Aaron Altherr, OF (Lehigh Valley) - .294, 8 HR, 38 RBI, 8 SB

20. Deven Marrero, SS (Pawtucket) - .256, 6 HR, 29 RBI, 12 SB

Baseball America #1 Top IL ProspectFrancisco Lindor, SS (Columbus)

Lindor finished 2014 with a 38-gamerun at Columbus, and the Indians sent him

back there this season to address a few areasfor improvement and sent special assistant

John McDonald to work with him.League observers say Lindor accomplished

that mission by the time Cleveland called himup in June. He is a true major league shortstop,with plus range, an above-average arm and a

knack for making special plays.Lindor impacted the ball better from

the left side, and even though his offensivenumbers didn’t pop in Columbus, his linedrive

stroke to all fields should yield morepower down the road. He has above-averagespeed but is still learning the art of stealing.

Best Batting Prospect Best Baserunner Best Fastball Best Control Maikel Franco Jose Peraza Luis Severino Tyler WilsonLehigh Valley Gwinnett Scranton WB Norfolk

Best Defensive 1B Best Defensive 3B Best Outfield ArmJesus Aguilar Matt Davidson Dariel AlvarezColumbus Charlotte Norfolk

Best Power Prospect Fastest Baserunner Best Breaking Pitch Best Reliever Richie Shaffer Eury Perez Luis Severino Oliver DrakeDurham Gwinnett Scranton WB Norfolk

Best Defensive 2B Best Infield Arm Most Exciting PlayerAlen Hanson Richie Shaffer Francisco LindorIndianapolis Durham Columbus

Best Strike Zone Judgment Best Pitching Prospect Best Changeup Best Defensive Catcher Rob Refsnyder Robert Stephenson Henry Owens Elias Diaz Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Louisville Pawtucket Indianapolis

Best Defensive SS Best Defensive OF Best Managerial ProspectFrancisco Lindor Jackie Bradley, Jr. Joel SkinnerColumbus Pawtucket Charlotte

2015 BASEBALL AMERICA I.L. “BEST TOOLS”2015 BASEBALL AMERICA I.L. “BEST TOOLS”

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NAME AGE RE SIDES YEARS IN TRI PLE-A RYAN ADDITON 30 Davie, FL 1st year JOEY AMARAL 32 Baltimore, MD 3rd year JOHN BACON 32 Sherrodsville, OH 1st year JONATHAN BAILEY 32 Lithia Springs, GA 3rd year SEAN BARBER 30 Lakeland, FL 5th year TOBY BASNER 31 Snellville, GA 7th year JOE BORN 34 Bloomington, IN 3rd year RYAN CLARK 28 McDonough, GA 1st year BRIAN DEBRAUWERE 31 Hummelstown, PA 2nd year ERIC GILLAM 31 Roscoe, IL 1st year MAX GUYLL 32 Fort Wayne, IN 4th year NIC LENTZ 26 Holland, MI 3rd year SHANE LIVENSPARGER 32 Jacksonville Beach, FL 2nd year BEN MAY 34 Milwaukee, WI 5th year MATT MCCOY 29 Ellis Grove, IL 2nd year DAN MERZEL 28 Hopkinton, MA 1st year DEREK MOLLICA 32 Lake Worth, FL 3rd year ROBERT MORENO 34 Cumana, Venezuela 2nd year ROBERTO ORTIZ 31 Orlando, FL 3rd year JAMES RACKLEY 32 Lady Lake, FL 1st year JEREMIE REHAK 28 Monroeville, PA 1st year JEREMY RIGGS 30 Suffolk, VA 1st year CHRIS SEGAL 33 Burke, VA 6th year CARLOS TORRES 36 Acarigua, Venezuela 4th year ALEX TOSI 28 Chicago, IL 1st year JOHN TUMPANE 32 Burr Ridge, IL 8th year JANSEN VISCONTI 28 Latrobe, PA 2nd year CHAD WHITSON 34 Dublin, OH 6th year

PAWSOX HOME DATESPAWSOX HOME DATES UMPIRING CREWSUMPIRING CREWSApril 7 - April 13 April 7 - April 13 Guyll (CC), Moreno, Gillam Guyll (CC), Moreno, Gillam

April 22 - April 26April 22 - April 26 Amaral (CC), Livensparger, Rehak Amaral (CC), Livensparger, Rehak

May 5 - May 8May 5 - May 8 Born (CC), Ortiz, ClarkBorn (CC), Ortiz, Clark

May 13 - May 18May 13 - May 18 Segal (CC), McCoy, TosiSegal (CC), McCoy, Tosi

May 24 - May 29May 24 - May 29 Whitson (CC), Bailey, MerzelWhitson (CC), Bailey, Merzel

June 6 - June 12June 6 - June 12 Lentz (CC), Riggs, Bacon, RackleyLentz (CC), Riggs, Bacon, Rackley

June 20 - June 26June 20 - June 26 Born (CC), Ortiz, ClarkBorn (CC), Ortiz, Clark

June 30 - July 3June 30 - July 3 Guyll (CC), Moreno, Gillam Guyll (CC), Moreno, Gillam

July 14 - July 17July 14 - July 17 Mollica (CC), Visconti, AdditonMollica (CC), Visconti, Additon

July 25 - July 31July 25 - July 31 Amaral (CC), Livensparger, RehakAmaral (CC), Livensparger, Rehak

August 5 - August 11August 5 - August 11 Segal (CC), McCoy, Tosi Segal (CC), McCoy, Tosi

August 22 - August 25August 22 - August 25 Amaral (CC), Livensparger, RehakAmaral (CC), Livensparger, Rehak

September 1 - September 5September 1 - September 5 Lentz (CC), Riggs, Bacon, RackleyLentz (CC), Riggs, Bacon, Rackley

ROVERS ROVERS Barber, Basner, May, Torres, TumpaneBarber, Basner, May, Torres, Tumpane

188 2016 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE UMPIRES

2016 UMPIRING CREWS AT M2016 UMPIRING CREWS AT MccCOYCOY

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NEWSPAPER & BEAT WRITERSNEWSPAPER & BEAT WRITERSNORFOLK TIDESVirginia Pilot150 West BrabletonNorfolk, VA 23510Contact: David HallPhone: (757) 446-2368

ROCHESTER RED WINGSDemocrat & Chronicle55 Exchange St.Rochester, NY 14614Contact: Kevin OklobzijaPhone: (585) 258-2277

SCRANTON WILKES-BARRE RAILRIDERSThe Times Leader15 North Main St.Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701Contact: Dave RosengrantPhone: (570) 829-7251

The Citizens Voice75 North Washington Ave.Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711Contact: Shane Hennigan Phone: (570) 821-2062

Scranton Times/Tribune149 Penn AvenueScranton, PA 18503Contact: Shane HenniganPhone: (570) 348-9125

SYRACUSE CHIEFSPost StandardP.O. Box 4915Syracuse, NY 13221Contact: Lindsey KramerPhone: (315) 470-3085

TOLEDO MUD HENSToledo Blade541 North Superior St.Toledo, OH 43660Contact: John WagnerPhone: (888) 242-5233or (419) 724-6110

BUFFALO BISONSBuffalo NewsP.O. Box 100Buffalo, NY 14240Contact: Mike Harrington

Amy MonitzPhone: (716) 849-4120

Niagara Gazette473 3rd StNiagara Falls, NY 14301Contact: Dave RicciPhone: (716) 282-2311

CHARLOTTE KNIGHTSCharlotte ObserverP.O. Box 32188Charlotte, SC 28232Contact: Bill KiserPhone: (704) 358-5121

COLUMBUS CLIPPERSThe Columbus Dispatch34 S. Third St.Columbus, OH 43215Contact: Ray SteinPhone: (614) 461-5234

DURHAM BULLSDurham Herald-SunP.O. Box 2092Durham, NC 27702Contact: Steve WisemanPhone: (919) 419-6671

Raleigh News & Observer215 S. McDowell St. Raleigh, NC 27602Contact: Steve RuinskyPhone: (919) 829-4560

GWINNETT BRAVESGwinnett Daily Post725 Old Norcross Road Lawrenceville, GA 30045Contact: Will HammockPhone: (770) 963-9205

INDIANAPOLIS INDIANSIndianapolis Star/News307 N. Pennsylvania St.Indianapolis, IN 46204Phone: (317) 444-6642

LEHIGH VALLEY IRONPIGSEaston Express-TimesP.O. Box 391 Easton, PA 18044Contact: Greg JoycePhone: (610) 258-3200

The Morning Call 101 North Sixth StreetAllentown, PA 18101Contact: Tom HousenickPhone: (610) 820-6781

The Times-News 594 Blakeslee Blvd.Lehighton, PA 18235Contact: Mike FeifelPhone: (610) 377-2051

LOUISVILLE BATSLouisville Courier-Journal525 W. Broadway Louisville, KY 40202Contact: Jonathan LintnerPhone: (502) 582-4069

PAWTUCKET RED SOXProvidence Journal75 Fountain St.Providence, RI 02903Contact: Brian MacPhersonPhone: (401) 277-7340

The Times23 Exchange St.Pawtucket, RI 02860Contact: Brendan McGairPhone: (401) 727-9292

The Sun Chronicle34 South Main St.Attleboro, MA 02703Contact: Peter GobisPhone: (508) 222-7000

11889922001166 IINNTTEERRNNAATTIIOONNAALL LLEEAAGGUUEE MMEEDDIIAA

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LEAGUE CHAMPIONS BY YEARLEAGUE CHAMPIONS BY YEAR

10 CHAMPIONSHIPS:Rochester: 1939, 1952, 1955, 1956, 1964,

1971, 1974, 1988, 1990, 1997Columbus: 1979, 1980, 1981, 1987, 1991,

1992, 1996, 2010, 2011, 2015

8 CHAMPIONSHIPS:Syracuse: 1935, 1942, 1943, 1947,

1954, 1969, 1970, 1976

7 CHAMPIONSHIPS:Montreal: 1941, 1946, 1948, 1949,

1951, 1953, 1958

6 CHAMPIONSHIPS:Buffalo: 1933, 1936, 1957, 1961,

1998, 2004

5 CHAMPIONSHIPS:Norfolk: 1972, 1975, 1982, 1883, 1985(Tidewater)Richmond: 1978, 1986, 1989, 1994, 2007

4 CHAMPIONSHIPS:Pawtucket:1973,1984, 2012, 2014Newark: 1937, 1938, 1940, 1945Toronto: 1934, 1960, 1965, 1966Durham: 2002, 2003, 2009, 2013

3 CHAMPIONSHIPS:Toledo: 1967, 2005, 2006

2 CHAMPIONSHIPS:Baltimore: 1944, 1950Charlotte: 1993, 1999Indianapolis: 1963, 2000

1 CHAMPIONSHIP:Atlanta: 1962Charleston: 1977Havana: 1959Jacksonville: 1968Louisville: 2001Ottawa: 1995Scranton-WB 2008

190 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE GOVERNORS’ CUP HISTORY

YEAR WINNER MANAGER1933 Buffalo Ray Schalk1934 Toronto Ike Boone1935 Syracuse Nemo Leibold1936 Buffalo Ray Schalk1937 Newark Oscar Vit1938 Newark Johnny Neun1939 Rochester Billy Southworth1940 Newark Johnny Neun1941 Montreal Clyde Sukeforth1942 Syracuse Jewel Ens1943 Syracuse Jewel Ens1944 Baltimore Tommy Thomas1945 Newark Bill Meyer1946 Montreal Clay Hopper1947 Syracuse Jewel Ens1948 Montreal Clay Hopper1949 Montreal Clay Hopper1950 Baltimore Nick Cullop1951 Montreal Walter Alston1952 Rochester Harry Walker1953 Montreal Walter Alston1954 Syracuse Skeeter Newsome1955 Rochester Fred Walker1956 Rochester Fred Walker1957 Buffalo Phil Cavarretta1958 Montreal Clay Bryant1959 Havana Preston Gomez1960 Toronto Mel McGaha1961 Buffalo Kirby Farrell1962 Atlanta Jose Schultz1963 Indianapolis Rollie Hemsley1964 Rochester Darrell Johnson1965 Toronto Dick Williams1966 Toronto Dick Williams1967 Toledo Jack Tighe1968 Jacksonville C. McCullogh1969 Syracuse Frank Verdi1970 Syracuse Frank Verdi1971 Rochester Joe Altobelli1972 Tidewater Hank Bauer1973 Pawtucket Darrell Johnson1974 Rochester Joe Altobelli

CHAMPIONSHIPS BY TEAMCHAMPIONSHIPS BY TEAM

YEAR WINNER MANAGER1975 Tidewater Joe Frazier1976 Syracuse Bobby Cox1977 Charleston Jim Beauchamp1978 Richmond Tommie Aaron1979 Columbus Gene Michael1980 Columbus Joe Altobelli1981 Columbus Frank Verdi1982 Tidewater Jack Aker1983 Tidewater Dave Johnson1984 Pawtucket Tony Torchia1985 Tidewater Bob Schaefer1986 Richmond Roy Majtyka1987 Columbus Bucky Dent1988 Rochester Johnny Oates1989 Richmond Jim Beauchamp1990 Rochester Greg Biagini1991 Columbus Rick Down1992 Columbus Rick Down1993 Charlotte Charlie Manuel1994 Richmond Grady Little1995 Ottawa Pete Mackanin1996 Columbus Stump Merrill1997 Rochester Marv Foley1998 Buffalo Jeff Datz1999 Charlotte Tom Spencer2000 Indianapolis Steve Smith2001 Louisville Dave Miley2002 Durham Bill Evers2003 Durham Bill Evers2004 Buffalo Marty Brown2005 Toledo Larry Parrish2006 Toledo Larry Parrish2007 Richmond Dave Brundage2008 Scranton-WB Dave Miley2009 Durham Charlie Montoyo2010 Columbus Mike Sarbaugh2011 Columbus Mike Sarbaugh2012 Pawtucket Arnie Beyeler2013 Durham Charlie Montoyo2014 Pawtucket Kevin Boles2015 Columbus Chris Tremie

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INDIVIDUAL LEADERS (minimum 2.7 PA/team game)

BATTER CLUB AVG G AB R H HR RBI Hague, Matt BUF .338 136 523 70 177 11 92

* Beresford, James ROC .307 129 498 58 153 1 50 Holt, Tyler COL .302 101 368 63 111 0 28

* Gamel, Ben SWB .300 129 500 77 150 10 64* Bogusevic, Brian LHV .296 118 467 65 138 12 57 Peraza, Jose GWN .294 96 391 52 115 3 37 Burns, Andy BUF .293 126 478 60 140 4 45 Motter, Taylor DUR .292 127 486 74 142 14 72

* Figueroa, Cole SWB .292 121 449 45 131 3 44* Urrutia, Henry NOR .291 115 460 58 134 10 53

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS (MIN. 114 IP)

PITCHER CLUB W-L ERA IP H BB SOJohnson, Erik CHA 11-8 2.37 132.2 108 41 136

* Wolf, Randy BUF 9-2 2.58 139.2 139 40 106Bowden, Michael ROC 11-5 2.63 123.0 110 31 99

* Smith, Greg GWN 6-7 2.71 119.2 119 25 67* Dean, Pat ROC 12-11 2.82 179.0 170 36 98

Murata, Toru COL 15-4 2.90 164.1 148 45 101* Jones, Chris NOR 8-8 2.94 150.0 158 29 105

Copeland, Scott BUF 11-6 2.95 125.0 119 37 66Boscan, Wilfredo IND 10-3 3.07 126.0 130 45 86

* Owens, Henry PAW 3-8 3.16 122.1 84 56 103

HITSHague, Matt BUF 177

* Beresford, James ROC 153* Gamel, Ben SWB 150

Motter, Taylor DUR 142Alvarez, Dariel NOR 141

HOME RUNSDavidson, Matt CHA 23Arencibia, J.P. DUR 22

* Moya, Steven TOL 204 others tied at 19

WINSMurata, Toru COL 15

* Dean, Pat ROC 127 others tied at 11

SAVESWood, Blake IND 29Drake, Oliver NOR 23Belisario, Ronald PAW 17Armstrong, Shawn COL 16Beato, Pedro NOR 16

STRIKEOUTSJohnson, Erik CHA 136

* Rogers, Taylor ROC 126Buschmann, Matt NOR 109

* Wolf, Randy BUF 1062 others tied at 105

INNINGS PITCHED* Dean, Pat ROC 179.0* Rogers, Taylor ROC 174.0

Murata, Toru COL 164.1Weber, Thad TOL 161.0Volstad, Chris IND 155.2

*- Left Handed pitchers

RBIAguilar, Jesus COL 93Hague, Matt BUF 92Coats, Jason CHA 81Rodriguez, Reynaldo ROC 80

* Ortiz, Danny ROC 78

STO LEN BASES* Berry, Quintin PAW 35# Hanson, Alen IND 35* Smith, Mallex GWN 34# Garcia, Leury CHA 30

4 others tied at 28. *- Left Handed Hitters # - Switch Hitters

2015 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE PITCHING LEADERS2015 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE PITCHING LEADERS

1912015 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE LEADERS

2015 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING LEADERS2015 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING LEADERS

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First Baseman Reynaldo Rodriguez - Rochester Red WingsSecond Baseman James Beresford - Rochester Red WingsShortstop Dixon Machado - Toledo Mud HensThird Baseman Matt Hague - Buffalo BisonsCatcher Elias Diaz - Indianapolis IndiansOutfielders Ben Gamel - Scranton/WB RailRiders

Brian Bogusevic - Lehigh Valley ironPigsDariel Alvarez - Norfolk Tides

Designated Hitter Jesus Aguilar - ColumbusUtility Player Taylor Motter - Durham BullsStarting Pitcher Erik Johnson - Charlotte KnightsRelief Pitcher Oliver Drake - Norfolk Tides

Most Valuable Pitcher Erik Johnson CharlotteRookie of the Year Ben Gamel Scranton/WBManager of the Year Ron Johnson NorfolkMost Valuable Player Matt Hague Buffalo

2015 I.L. AWARD WINNERS2015 I.L. AWARD WINNERS

192 I.L. ALL-STARS, AWARDS & ATTENDANCE

2015 I.L. ATTENDANCE2015 I.L. ATTENDANCE

Charlotte Knights 669,398Indianapolis Indians 662,536Columbus Clippers 622,096Lehigh Valley IronPigs 613,815Toledo Mud Hens 531,249Buffalo Bisons 551,303Durham Bulls 554,788Louisville Bats 527,588Pawtucket Red Sox 466,600Rochester Red Wings 440,360Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders 402,731Norfolk Tides 386,402Gwinnett Braves 270,336Syracuse Chiefs 262,408TOTAL ATTENDANCE 6,961,610

ALL-STAR GAME at Papillion, NE 9,023 (Werner Park)

PLAYOFF ATTENDANCE (13 GAMES) 66,487

2015 I.L. POST-SEASON ALL-STAR TEAM2015 I.L. POST-SEASON ALL-STAR TEAM

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1932015 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE MISC. STATISTICS

I.L. GRAND SLAM HOME RUNSI.L. GRAND SLAM HOME RUNSDATE BATTER TEAM PITCHER

APR 14 Corey Brown Durham Arcenio Leon

APR 17 Eddie Rosario Rochester Henry Owens

APR 18 Chris Dominguez Louisville Wilfredo Boscan

APR 21 James Ramsey Columbus Bobby LaFromboise

MAY 9 Danny Ortiz Rochester Nick Christiani

MAY 10 Dan Black Charlotte Alberto Cabrera

MAY 12 Jefry Marte Toledo Taylor Rogers

MAY 16 Chris Dickerson Buffalo Mike Belfiore

MAY 19 Tyler Austin Scranton/WB Brad Penny

MAY 23 Brian Bogusevic Lehigh Valley Shawn Haviland

MAY 26 Gorkys Hernandez Indianapolis Andrew Albers

MAY 29 Matt Tuiasosopo Charlotte Adam Morgan

MAY 29 Mike Hessman Toledo Clayton Richard

JUNE 7 Garin Cecchini Pawtucket A.J. Cole

JUNE 8 J.P. Arencibia Durham Joely Rodriguez

JUNE 10 Dixon Machado Toledo Taylor Jordan

JUNE 18 Austin Romine Scranton/WB Jason Wheeler

JUNE 19 Luke Scott Buffalo A.J. Cole

JUNE 19 Carlos Peguero Pawtucket Mike Foltynewicz

DATE BATTER TEAM PITCHER

JUNE 21 George Kottaras Charlotte Casey Sadler

JUN 25 Hak-Ju Lee Durham Rafael Dolis

JUN 30 Jefry Marte Toledo Jordan Norberto

JULY 2 Ben Gamel Scranton/WB Edwin Escobar

JULY 4 Matt Tuiasosopo Charlotte Mike Foltynewicz

JULY 5 Sean Halton Norfolk Dylan Floro

JULY 7 Tyler Saladino Charlotte Ernesto Frieri

JULY 7 Chris Marrero Charlotte J.P. Arencibia

JULY 10 Reynaldo Rodriguez Rochester Paul Demny

JULY 20 Jesus Aguilar Columbus Donn Roach

JULY 21 Matt Tuiasosopo Charlotte Jim Miller

AUG 2 Xavier Avery Rochester Taylor Hill

AUG 3 Mike Hessman Toledo Dustin McGowan

AUG 3 Jason Martinson Syracuse Robby Scott

AUG 11 Ty Kelly Buffalo Jason Wheeler

AUG 26 Audy Ciriaco Columbus Josh Zeid

AUG 27 Josmil Pinto Rochester Taylor Jordan

AUG 31 Jordan Danks Lehigh Valley Sam Runion

SEPT 5 Danny Ortiz Rochester Jason Berken

I.L. HIT FOR CYCLEI.L. HIT FOR CYCLEDATE BATTER TEAM HITS/AT-BATS OPPONENTAPR 9 Ramon Flores Scranton/WB 4/4 Syracuse

I.L. LOW HIT GAMES FOR A PITCHERI.L. LOW HIT GAMES FOR A PITCHERTYPE DATE PITCHER TEAM OPP RESULT

TWO-HITTER APR 14 Bruce Chen COL LOU Lost 1-0, G1, 6 INN

APR 21 Andrew Albers BUF PAW Lost 1-0, G1, INN

APR 21 Brian Johnson PAW BUF Won 1-0, G1, 7 INN

MAY 15 Casey Sadler IND NOR Won 9-1, G1, 7 INN

JUN 22 Manny Banuelos GWN IND Won 2-0, G1, 9 INN

THREE-HITTER APR 20 Mike Foltynewicz GWN NOR Lost 1-0, G1, 8 INN

APR 25 Bryan Mitchell SWB PAW Lost 4-1, G1, 7 INN

APR 25 Eduardo Rodriguez PAW SWB Won 4-1, G1, 7 INN

APR 26 Bruce Chen COL LOU Won 7-1, G1, 7 INN

MAY 11 Pat Dean ROC TOL Won 4-0, G1, 9 INN

JUNE 3 Tim Melville TOL COL Lost 1-0, G1, 8 INN

JUNE 18 Michael Roth COL DUR Won 7-1, G1, 5 INN

AUG 21 Vance Worley IND CHA Won 5-1, G1, 7 INN

3 HOME RUN GAMES FOR BATTERS3 HOME RUN GAMES FOR BATTERSDATE BATTER TEAM AT-BATS OPPONENT

JUN 12 Richie Shaffer Durham NONE LouisvilleAUG 7 Matt Tuiasosopo Charlotte NONE Rochester

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ALL-TIME RECORD BOOKALL-TIME RECORD BOOK

200 PAWSOX ALL-TIME RECORD BOOK

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201PAWSOX ALL-TIME RECORD BOOK

PITCHING - INDIVIDUALPITCHING - INDIVIDUAL

* Led League ** Tied for League Lead

Based on League Qualifying TotalsRHP - Right Handed PitcherLHP - Left Handed Pitcher

Most Complete GamesRHP 16** Dick Pole 1973LHP 12 Mel Behney 1973

Most SavesRHP 24 Anthony Carter 2013RHP 24 Travis Hughes 2007LHP 15 John LaRose 1978

Most Wild PitchesRHP 17 Mike Burns 1978LHP 18* Jim Burton 1976

Most BalksRHP 11 Steve Curry 1988LHP 12 Steve Bast 1990

Most HRs Al lowedRHP 31* Jim Farrell 1998LHP 22 Mel Behney 1973LHP 22 Brian Barkley 1998

Most LossesRHP 16* John Leister 1988LHP 16* Steve Bast 1990

Lowest ERARHP 2.03* Dick Pole 1973LHP 2.13 Bob Ojeda 1981

Most WinsRHP 17* Brian Rose 1997LHP 12 Several

(Last Tom Bolton - 1989)

Most K's One Game19 Dick Pole vs. ROC 7/25/73

Most Hit BatsmenRHP 30* Charlie Zink 2009LHP 10 Lenny DiNardo 2005LHP 10 Chris Narveson 2005

Most Relief WinsLHP 12 Rick Kreuger 1977

Most Consecutive WinsRHP 9 David Pauley 2008RHP 9 Anthony Ranaudo 2014

Most Consecutive Wins (At Start of Season)8 Al Ripley 1977

Most Hits AllowedRHP 218* Don Wengert 2002LHP 178 Mike Rochford 1986

Most AppearancesRHP 70* Mark Barr 1975LHP 66 Lance Clemons 1975

Most Relief Ap pear anc esRHP 69* Mark Barr 1975LHP 66 Lance Clemons 1975

Most Games FinishedRHP 56* Charlie Mitchell 1985LHP 38* Tito Stewart 1987LHP 38 Rick Kreuger 1977

Most StrikeoutsRHP 160* Frank Rodriguez 1994LHP 146* Jim Burton 1974

Most Innings PitchedRHP 194.2 Nate Minchey 1993LHP 170.2 Mike Rochford 1986

Most Games StartedRHP 30* Mark Bomback 1974LHP 28 Jim Burton 1976

Most Consecutive Shutout Innings27.2 Rob Woodward 1986

Most Consecutive Strikeouts9 Ryan Rupe July 14, 2003

Most Runs AllowedRHP 114* Mark Bomback 1974LHP 110* Jim Burton 1976

Most Earned Runs Al lowedRHP 104* Mark Bomback 1974LHP 105* Jim Burton 1976

Most ShutoutsRHP 4* Rob Woodward 1986LHP 3* John Cerutti 1992LHP 3 Bruce Hurst 1981LHP 3 Jim Burton 1974

Highest Winning Pct. (Min. 10 De c.)RHP .900 Joel Finch (9-1) 1979LHP .800 Jim Burton (8-2) 1975

Highest Winning Pct. (Min. 15 De c.)RHP .789 Al Ripley (15-4) 1977LHP .706 Rick Kreuger (12-5)1977

Most WalksRHP 102 Bill Kouns 1974LHP 112 Jim Burton 1976

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Most Home Runs 1 Game3 Mike Lowell @ TOL July 27, 20103 Jonathan Van Every@ ROC June 29, 20083 Brandon Moss @ DUR May 31, 20083 Izzy Alcantara vs. DUR June 23, 20013 Jim Chamblee @ TOL May 12, 20003 Izzy Alcantara @ COL July 4, 19993 Michael Coleman vs. NOR June 4, 19993 Dwayne Hosey vs. OTT Aug. 10, 19963 Brent Cookson @ COL April 15, 19963 Matt Stairs vs. SYR May 27, 19953 Franklin Stubbs vs. TOL Aug. 1, 19933 Scott Wade @ TOL Aug. 4, 19883 Scott Wade vs. SYR May 19, 19873 Pat Dodson vs. RIC June 7, 19853 Julio Valdez vs. ROC Aug. 29, 19843 Reggie Whittemore vs. SYR Aug. 21, 19833 Sam Bowen @ SYR May 4, 1979 3 Barry Butera @ COL April 15, 1979 3 Jack Baker @ SYR May 21, 19763 Vic Correll @ SYR July 27, 1973

Most Runs Batted InRH 104 Earl Snyder 2004LH 102* Pat Dodson 1986SW 69 Alan Zinter 1996

Most WalksRH 84 Adam Hyzdu 2004LH 92* Mike Twardoski 1992SW 80 Chico Walker 1984

Most Intentional WalksRH 7 Jack Baker 1976LH 15 Andy Merchant 1976SW 9 Chico Walker 1984

Most StrikeoutsRH 141 Justin Sherrod 2005LH 159* George Lombard 2005SW 125 John Shelby 1992

Most Consecutive Plate Appearances,Reaching Base12 Andy Dominique Aug 2-3, 2003

Most Sacrifice HitsRH 13* Roger Nelson 1973LH 14* Joe Thurston 2008LH 14 Mike Twardoski 1991SW 13 Julio Valdez 1980

Most Sacrifice FliesRH 12* Bud dy Hunter 1977LH 12* Gus Burgess 1983SW 6 Wayne Harer 1978SW 6 Mike Brumley 1992

Longest Hitting Streak25 Jacoby Ellsbury 2007

Most Hits One GameRH 7 Michael Coleman June 4, 1999

Most Grounded Into DPRH 24 Wilton Veras 2001LH 17 Ron Calloway 2006SW 17 Wayne Harer 1978

Most Home Runs (Home & Away)H 21 Alan Zinter 1996 A 24 Jack Baker 1976

Most RBI One Game8 Will Middlebrooks vs. SWB July 3, 20138 Freddy Garcia vs. IND July 27, 20008 Dwayne Hosey vs. OTT Aug 10, 19968 Brent Cookson @ COL April 15, 19968 Andy Tomberlin @ SWB April 29, 19948 Franklin Stubbs vs. TOL Aug 1, 1993

Highest Batting Av er ageRH .337* Jim Rice 1974LH .335* Wade Boggs 1981SW .350* Wayne Harer 1977

Highest Slugging Pct.RH .599 Izzy Alcantara 2001LH .649* Sam Horn 1987SW .569 Alan Zinter 1996

Most GamesRH 146* Rick Burleson 1973LH 137 Scott Cooper 1991LH 137 Wade Boggs 1981 SW 139 Chico Walker 1980

Most at BatsRH 553* Dave Stapleton 1979LH 509 Trot Nixon 1998SW 536 Chico Walker 1980

Most Plate Ap pear anc esRH 604* Dave Stapleton 1979LH 597 Trot Nixon 1999SW 587 Chico Walker 1984

Highest on Base Pct.RH .413 Adam Hyzdu 2004LH .422 Mike Twardoski 1992SW .451 Wayne Harer 1977

Most RunsRH 95 Michael Coleman 1999

LH 97Trot Nixon 1998

SW 91*Chico Walker 1984

Most HitsRH 169*

Dave Stapleton 1979LH 167* Wade Boggs 1981SW 148 Chico Walker 1981

Most SinglesRH 121* Glenn Hoffman 1979LH 118 Wade Boggs 1981SW 113 Chico Walker 1980

Most DoublesRH 43* Earl Snyder 2004LH 41* Brandon Moss 2007LH 41* Wade Boggs 1981SW 31 Cesar Crespo 2003

Most TriplesRH 7 Dave Machemer 1976LH 10 Anton French 2003SW 8 Bobby Scales 2007

Most Times Hit By PitchRH 20* David Eckstein 2000LH 9 George Lombard 2004, 05

9 Phil Plantier 1990SW 10 Julio Valdez 1981

Most Total BasesRH 300* Earl Snyder 2004LH 236 Phil Plantier 1990SW 230 Chico Walker 1981

Most Home RunsRH 36* Earl Snyder 2004

36* Izzy Alcantara 200136* Jack Baker 1976

LH 33* Phil Plantier 1990SW 26 Alan Zinter 1996

Best Home Run Ratio Avg. # of At Bats per HR (15 or more HR’s)

RH - Right Handed Hitters LH - Left Handed Hitters SW - Switch Hitters

* Led League ** Tied for League Lead

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Most Games (An nounced)31 Andy Merchant 1978

Most At-Bats28 Tony Torchia 1974

Most Home Runs2 Rick Lancellotti 19902 Brady Anderson 19882 Roger LaFrancois 1981

Most GamesP 70* Mark Barr 1975C 121 Gary Allenson 19781B 132 Jack Baker 19762B 135* Chico Walker 19803B 134* Scott Cooper 1991SS 135 Jody Reed 1987OF 142 Roger Nelson 1973

Most PutoutsP 27* Mike Burns 1979C 735** Gary Allenson 19781B 1082 Cecil Cooper 19732B 318* Buddy Hunter 19773B 128 Wilton Veras 2001SS 238 Ramon Aviles 1979OF 313 Wayne Housie 1992

Most ErrorsP 8* Mike Burns 1979C 13 Roger LaFrancois 1983C 13 Dave Malpeso 19851B 34* Dernell Stenson 19992B 26 Charles Coggin 19743B 26 Wilton Veras 2001

26* Scott Cooper 1991SS 45* Glenn Hoffman 1978OF 14* Phil Plantier 1990

Most Double PlaysP 5 Several TimesC 16* Andy Merchant 19751B 123* Lars Anderson 20112B 99* Marty Barrett 19823B 31 Wilton Veras 2001SS 87* Glenn Hoffman 1978OF 6* Sam Bowen 1977

Highest % Stolen Bases vs. Caught Stealing(10 or More SB)91.7 Chris Moritz (11 SB/1 CS) 1989 91.7 Mike Mesh (11 SB/1 CS) 1988 91.7 Cecil Cooper (11 SB/1 CS) 1973

Highest Batting Av er age (50 or More At Bats).403 LaSchelle Tarver (27 for 67) 1986

Most Games93 Kim Andrew 1976

Most At-Bats326 Kim Andrew 1976

Most AssistsP 51 Danny Parks 1981C 86* Gary Allenson 19781B 84 Cecil Cooper 19731B 84 Jack Baker 19761B 84 Pat Dodson 19872B 415* Marty Barrett 19823B 240* Angel Chavez 2009

240** Scott Cooper 1990SS 452 Ramon Aviles 1976OF 17* Mickey Pina 1990

Fewest Passed Balls (Min 80 G)5 Vic Correll 19735 John Flaherty 1990, 93

Most Passed Balls20 Dan Butler 2013

Fewest ErrorsP 0 (55G) Dan O’Neill 1991C 5 (80G) Kelly Shoppach 2005

5 (80G) Vic Correll 19731B 6 (100G) Mike Twardoski 19942B 4 (100G) David Eckstein 20003B 10 (100G) Efrain Vasquez 1975SS 20 (100G) Jody Reed 1987OF 0 (100G) Ray Boyer 1980OF 0 (100G) Jonathan Van Every 2008

Highest Fielding Pct.P 1.000 (20G) Several TimesC .993* (80G) Kelly Shoppach 20051B .994 (100G) Mike Twardoski 19942B .992*(100G) David Eckstein 20003B .965 (100G) Angel Chavez 2009SS .971 (100G) Jody Reed 1987OF 1.000** (100G) Ray Boyer 1980OF 1.000* (100G) Jon Van Every 2008

Most Hits8 Rick Lancellotti 19908 Andy Merchant 1977

Most Walks5 John Lickert 1983

Most Strikeouts9 Efrain Vasquez 1975

Most Stolen Bases51 Lee Graham 1983

Most Times Caught Stealing17 Chico Walker 198417 Jeff McNeely 1994

Most Hits104 Sam Horn 1987

Most Home Runs28 Sam Horn 1987

Most Runs Batted In81 Sam Horn 1987

BASERUNNING - INDIVIDUALBASERUNNING - INDIVIDUAL

DESIGNATED HITTING - INDIVIDUALDESIGNATED HITTING - INDIVIDUAL

FIELDING - INDIVIDUALFIELDING - INDIVIDUAL

*Led League **Tied for League Lead

PINCH HITTING - INDIVIDUALPINCH HITTING - INDIVIDUAL

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*Led League **Tied for League Lead

Most Home Runs209* 1996

Most Home Runs 1 Game8 2002 (July 12 vs. LOU)

Most Home Runs (Home & Away)Home 139* 1996Away 94* 2000

Most Grand Slam HR9 1999

Most Runs840* 1996

Most Runs One Game26 1989 (April 29 vs. SWB)

Most Runs One Inning14 3rd inning, April 27, 2004

@ Ottawa

Fewest Runs434 1975

Most Runs Batted In790* 1996

Fewest Runs Batted In409 1975

Most Sacrifice Hits78* 1973

Fewest Sacrifice Hits14* 2005

Most Sacrifice Flies60* 2005

Fewest Sacrifice Flies22 2001

Most Intentional Walks46 1977

Fewest Intentional Walks8 2015

Most Pinch Hits31 1977

Most Hit by Pitch79* 2000

Most Games146 1973, 1989, 1990

Fewest Games138 1976, 1982

Most at Bats4950* 2005

Fewest at Bats4444 1973

Most Total Bases2350* 1996

Fewest Total Bases1427 1975

Most Hits1352 2005

Most Hits One Game29 1999 (June 4 vs. NOR)

Fewest Hits1075 1975

Most Walks711 1984

Fewest Walks395* 1979

Most Strikeouts1222 2004

Fewest Strikeouts665 1978

Most Doubles310 2004

Most Doubles One Game8 August 27, 2008

@ Lehigh Valley8 May 22, 2005

@ Norfolk8 August 18, 2000

@ Columbus8 August 18, 1999

@ Scranton-WB8 July 16, 1996

vs. Scranton-WB

Fewest Doubles142 1975

Most Triples36 1996

Fewest Triples12 2015

Fewest Hit by Pitch18 1984

Most Stolen Bases148 1983

Fewest Stolen Bases22* 1979

Most Grounded Into DP140 1985

Fewest Grounded Into DP91 1999

Highest Pinch Hit Batting Avg..412 1990

Most Desig. Hitter HR's34 1987

Most Desig. Hit ter Hits154 1987

Highest DH Average.311 1987

Most DH RBI100 1987

Most Times Shutout21* 1989

Fewest Times Shutout3 1996

Highest Batting Avg..282 1996

Lowest Batting Avg..234 2009

Highest Slugging Pct..491* 1996

Most Left on Base1121* 2005

Fewest Left on Base914 2003

Most Pinch Hit HRs4 1981

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PITCHING - TEAMPITCHING - TEAM

Most Passed Balls46 2013

Fewest Passed Balls5 1988

Highest Fielding Pct.984* 2011

Lowest Fielding Pct.963 1974

Lowest Earned Run Avg.3.30 1981

Highest Earned Run Avg.5.25 1983

Most Earned Runs687 1983

Fewest Earned Runs454 1980

Most Complete Games77* 1973

Fewest Complete Games1 2005, 2011

Most Innings Pitched1272.2 1994

Fewest Innings Pitched1170.2 1986

Most Hits1372 2004

Fewest Hits1040 1973

Most Runs798 1983

Fewest Runs542 1975

Most Hit Batsmen76* 2012

Fewest Hit Batsmen16 1987

Most Balks46 1988

Fewest Balks2* 2003, 2015

Most Strikeouts1118 2011

Fewest Strikeouts628 1980

Most Wild Pitches81 1998

Fewest Wild Pitches32 1986

Most Shutouts15* 1977

Fewest Shutouts1 1995

Most Saves49* 1991

Fewest Saves9 1974

Most Walks670 1983

Fewest Walks350 2003

Most HR’s Allowed179* 2004

Fewest HR’s Allowed75 1975

Most Intentional Walks87* 1976

Fewest Intentional Walks7 2015

Most Putouts3818 1994

Fewest Putouts3512 1986

Most Errors194* 1974

Fewest Errors84* 2011

Most Double Plays148 1992

Fewest Double Plays96* 2003

* Led League ** Tied for League Lead

FIELDING - TEAMFIELDING - TEAM

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MISCELLANEOUS - TEAMMISCELLANEOUS - TEAMGames WonMost 85 2008Fewest 48 1985

Games LostMost 91 1985Fewest 59 1978

Winning PercentageHighest .594 2008Lowest .345 1985

One-Run Games WonMost 28 1981, 1992, 2009Fewest 14 1977

One-Run Games LostMost 34* 1979Fewest 13 2003

Extra Inning Games WonMost 11 1994Fewest 3 2001

Extra Inning Games LostMost 14 1985Fewest 2 1978, 1997

Longest Extra Inning Game33 Innings (April 18-June 23, 1981) PawSox 3 Rochester 2 *Longest game in pro fes sion al baseball history.

Shutout Games WonMost 15 1977Fewest 1 1995

Shutout Games LostMost 21 1989Fewest 3 1996

Home Games WonMost 46* 1977, 1995, 2008Fewest 29** 2002

(tied existing record set in 1985)

Home Games LostMost 42 2002

(tied existing record set in 2001)Fewest 24 1977

Away Games WonMost 42 2011Fewest 19 1985

Away Games LostMost 52 1974Fewest 29 2003

Most Games Won in 1 Month22 August 1978

Most Games Lost in 1 Month24 June 1975

Longest Losing Streak13 July 26 - August 6, 1985

Longest Winning Streak11 July 13 - July 26, 2014

Longest Home Win Streak10 July 26 - August 15, 1995 10 June 27 - July 12, 1984

Largest McCoy Regular Season At ten dance(Paid) 688,421* 2005

Largest McCoy Total Season Attendance(Paid) 699,125* 2005

2003 Bronson Arroyo vs. Buffalo August 109 Inning Game Perfect Game (4th in IL History) 101 pitches, 9 K Won 7-0

2000 Paxton Crawford @ Ottawa July 18Game 1 - 7 Innings Allowed 1 BB and 1 runner on error Won 3-0

2000 Tomo Ohka vs. Charlotte June 19 Inning Game Perfect Game (3rd in IL History) 77 pitches, 8 K Won 2-0

1998 Juan Pena vs. Durham July 22 9 Inning Game Allowed 3 BB, 1 hit batsman, 14 SO Won 5-0

1987 Steve Curry @ Richmond July 69 Inning Game Allowed 3 walks Won 11-0

1975 Jim Burton vs. Tidewater June 89 Inning Game Allowed 1 baserunner- a hit batsman Won 2-0

1974 Chuck Ross @ Rochester July 217 Inning Game Won 4-0

1973 Bill Kouns @ Richmond August 27 Inning Game Won 1-0

1973 Dick Pole vs. Peninsula June 237 Inning Game Won 2-0

PAWSOX NO-HIT GAMESPAWSOX NO-HIT GAMES

*Led League ** Tied for League Lead

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1973 Juan Beniquez .2981974 Jim Rice .3371977 Wayne Harer .3501979 Garry Hancock .3251981 Wade Boggs .335

FORMER PAWSOX I.L. BATTING CHAMPIONSFORMER PAWSOX I.L. BATTING CHAMPIONS

1974 Jim Rice 251976 Jack Baker 361979 Sam Bowen 281990 Phil Plantier 331991 Rick Lancellotti 212001 Izzy Alcantara 362004 Earl Snyder 36

FORMER PAWSOX I.L. HOME RUN CHAMPIONSFORMER PAWSOX I.L. HOME RUN CHAMPIONS

1974 Jim Rice 931979 Sam Bowen 751986 Pat Dodson 1022003 Andy Abad 932004 Earl Snyder 104

FORMER PAWSOX I.L. RBI LEADERSFORMER PAWSOX I.L. RBI LEADERS

2015 Quintin Berry 35 (Tie)FORMER PAWSOX I.L. STOLEN BASE LEADERSFORMER PAWSOX I.L. STOLEN BASE LEADERS

1979 Dave Stapleton 881984 Chico Walker 912003 Adrian Brown 812008 Jeff Bailey 88

FORMER PAWSOX I.L. RUNS SCORED LEADERSFORMER PAWSOX I.L. RUNS SCORED LEADERS

1973 Mike Cummings 1391979 Dave Stapleton 1691981 Wade Boggs 1672008 Joe Thurston 160

FORMER PAWSOX I.L. HITS LEADERSFORMER PAWSOX I.L. HITS LEADERS

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1977 Allen Ripley 15-4 .7892014 Anthony Ranaudo 14-4 .778

FORMER PAWSOX I.L. WINNING PERCENTAGE LEADERSFORMER PAWSOX I.L. WINNING PERCENTAGE LEADERS

1973 Dick Pole 1581974 Jim Burton 1461994 Frank Rodriguez 1601996 Jeff Suppan 1421998 Juan Pena 146

FORMER PAWSOX I.L. STRIKEOUT LEADERSFORMER PAWSOX I.L. STRIKEOUT LEADERS

1973 Dick Pole 2.031981 Bob Ojeda 2.131997 Brian Rose 3.022000 Tomo Ohka 2.962014 Anthony Ranaudo 2.61

FORMER PAWSOX I.L. ERA LEADERSFORMER PAWSOX I.L. ERA LEADERS

1997 Brian Rose 172014 Anthony Ranaudo 14

FORMER PAWSOX I.L. VICTORY LEADERSFORMER PAWSOX I.L. VICTORY LEADERS

1978 John LaRose 151982 David Schoppee 15

FORMER PAWSOX I.L. SAVES LEADERSFORMER PAWSOX I.L. SAVES LEADERS

.340 Jim Rice

.335 Bo Dodson

.334 Ted Cox

.326 Rudy Pemberton

.325 Phil Clark

.322 Wade Boggs

.316 Joe Thurston

.310 Mauro Gomez

.307 LaSchelle Tarver

.306 Dave Berg

.300 Alejandro Machado

.298 Andy Abad

.298 Izzy Alcantara

.298 Gary Allenson

.298 Juan Beniquez

.298 Jacoby Ellsbury

.297 Garry Hancock

.297 Kim Andrew

(Based on League Qualifying Totals) Avg. (min 378PA)

PLAYERS WITH APLAYERS WITH A.300 AVERAGE.300 AVERAGE

ALL-TIME CAREERALL-TIME CAREERHITTING LEADERSHITTING LEADERS

.350* Wayne Harer 1977

.337* Jim Rice 1974

.335* Wade Boggs 1981

.334 Ted Cox 1977

.326 Rudy Pemberton 1996

.325 Phil Clark 1996

.325* Garry Hancock 1979

.320 LaSchelle Tarver 1986

.316 Joe Thurston 2008

.312 Rick Berg 1977

.310 Trot Nixon 1998

.310 Mauro Gomez 2012

.307 Andy Abad 1998

.306 Dave Stapleton 1979

.306 Wade Boggs 1980

.306 Dave Berg 2005

.305 Dustin Pedroia 2006

.305 Arquimedez Pozo 1998

.304 Andy Abad 2003

.301 Jeff Bailey 2008

.301 Adam Hyzdu 2004

.300 Marty Barrett 1982

.300 Alejandro Machado 2005

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36* Earl Snyder 2004

36* Izzy Alcantara 2001

36* Jack Baker 1976

33* Phil Plantier 1990

30 Michael Coleman 1999

30 Sam Horn 1987

29 Adam Hyzdu 2004

29 Izzy Alcantara 2000

28 Sam Bowen 1979

27 Rudy Pemberton 1996

27 Pat Dodson 1986

27 Sam Bowen 1981

27 Dave Koza 1979

26 Jonathan Van Every 2008

26 Kelly Shoppach 2005

26 Alan Zinter 1996

25 Jeff Bailey 2008

25 Morgan Burkhart 2001

25 Glenn Murray 1995

25 Glenn Murray 1994

25 Butch Hobson 1976

25* Jim Rice 1974

24 Mauro Gomez 2012

24 Chris Carter 2008

24 Freddy Garcia 2000

24 Jim Chamblee 1999

24 Dave Coleman 1978

24 John Balaz 1976

23 Morgan Burkhart 2000

23 Dernell Stenson 2000

23 Jon Nunnally 1999

23 Trot Nixon 1998

23 Adam Hyzdu 1997

23 Jose Malave 1995

23 Greg Blosser 1993

22 George Kottaras 2008

22 Jeff Bailey 2006

22 Kelly Shoppach 2004

22 Shane Andrews 2002

22 Arquimedez Pozo 1997

22 Earl Snyder 2003

22 Mo Vaughn 1990

22 Reggie Whittemore 1983

21* Brian Daubach 2004

21* Rick Lancellotti 1991

21 Garry Hancock 1982

21 Fred Lynn 1974

20 Roberto Petagine 2005

20 George Lombard 2005

20 Juan Diaz 2002

20 Juan Diaz 2001

20 Jimmy Hurst 1998

20 Trot Nixon 1997

20 Eric Wedge 1995

20 Rick Lancellotti 1990

20 Gary Allenson 1978

PLAYERS WITH 20+ HOME RUNS IN A SEASONPLAYERS WITH 20+ HOME RUNS IN A SEASON

Izzy Alcantara Jack Baker Earl Snyder

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* Led League ** Tied for League Lead

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19 Dave Berg 2005

19 Dave Stapleton 1979

18 Rudy Pemberton 1996

18 Andy Tomberlin 1994

17 Ron Calloway 2006

17 George Lombard 2005

17 Cesar Crespo 2003

17 Ted Cox 1977

17 Donnie Sadler 1997

17 Mark Whiten 1995

17 Adam Stern 2005

16 Pedro Ciriaco 2012

16 Michael Coleman 1997

16 Rudy Pemberton 1996

16 Bob Zupcic 1991

16 Mo Vaughn 1990

16 Lee Graham 1981

51 Lee Graham 198346 Lee Graham 198242 Chico Walker 198440 Anton French 200340 Jeff McNeely 199337 Jeremy Hazelbaker 201335 Quintin Berry 201535 Steve Lyons 198434 Adrian Brown 200333 Jacoby Ellsbury 200733 Lee Graham 198132 Trent Durrington 200631 LaSchelle Tarver 198628 Marty Barrett 198227 John Roberts 198927 Chico Walker 198326 Jon Nunnally 199926 Trot Nixon 199825 Jeff Stone 199025 Chico Walker 198225 Juan Beniquez 1973

24 Juan Bustabad 1982

24 Chico Walker 1981

23 Adam Stern 2006

23 George Lombard 2005

23 Reid Nichols 1980

22 Jimmy Hurst 1998

22 Jesus Tavarez 1997

21 Freddy Guzman 2009

21 Alejandro Machado 2006

21 Alejandro Machado 2005

21 Kevin Romine 1987

21 Gus Burgess 1983

21 Chico Walker 1980

21 Burnell Flowers 1975

21 Steve Dillard 1974

20 Donnie Sadler 1997

20 Dwayne Hosey 1996

20 Wayne Housie 1992

20 Dana Williams 1989

20 Danny Sheaffer 1988

PLAYERS WITH 20+ STOLEN BASES IN A SEASONPLAYERS WITH 20+ STOLEN BASES IN A SEASON

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HITTING STREAKS OF 16 OR MOREHITTING STREAKS OF 16 OR MORE

Jacoby Ellsbury

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15 Jin Ho Cho 199915 Oil Can Boyd 198415 Oil Can Boyd 198314 Juan Pena 199814 Burke Suter 197713 Jeff Suppan 199613 Eric Hetzel 198813 Oil Can Boyd 198412 Allen Webster 201312 Kyle Weiland 201112 Bruce Chen 200312 Sun Woo Kim 200012 Carl Pavano 199712 Brian Barnes 199512 Josias Manzanillo 199112 Eric Hetzel 198912 Oil Can Boyd 198311 Clay Buchholz 200911 Devern Hansack 200811 Devern Hansack 200711 Jeremi Gonzalez 200511 Bronson Arroyo 200311 Jim Farrell 199811 Carl Pavano 199711 Jeff Suppan 199611 Jeff Suppan 199611 Jeff Suppan 199611 Gar Finnvold 199311 Mike Gardiner 199211 Kevin Morton 199111 Luis Vasquez 198811 Rob Woodward 198611 Roger Clemens 198411 Oil Can Boyd 198311 Oil Can Boyd 198311 Don Aase 197711 Mike Paxton 197711 Jim Burton 1977

BEST STRIKEOUT PERFORMANCESBEST STRIKEOUT PERFORMANCESSince 1977

Jin Ho Cho Dennis “Oil Can” Boyd Juan Pena

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20072007Ed Rogers SSDavid Murphy CFJeff Bailey 1BLuis A. Jimenez DHAlex Ochoa LFGeorge Kottaras CBrandon Moss RFChad Spann 3BJoe McEwing 2BKason Gabbard PManager: Ron Johnson

20102010Josh Reddick CFJorge Jimenez 3BDarnell McDonald RFTug Hulett 2BKevin Frandsen SSMark Wagner CAaron Bates 1BDaniel Nava LFAngel Sanchez DHBoof Bonser PManager: Torey Lovullo

20132013Brock Holt SSJeremy Hazelbaker LFDrew Sutton 3BRyan Lavarnway CBryce Brentz RFBrandon Snyder 1BJustin Henry DHJ.C. Linares CFJonathan Diaz 2BSteven Wright PManager: Gary DiSarcina

20092009Jeff Bailey 1BChip Ambres CFPaul McAnulty LFDusty Brown CZach Daeges RFAngel Chavez 3BBrad Wilkerson DHGil Velazquez 2BIvan Ochoa SSEnrique Gonzalez PManager: Ron Johnson

20122012Pedro Ciriaco 2BJose Iglesias SSRyan Lavarnway CMauro Gomez DHLars Anderson 1BWill Middlebrooks 3BChe-Hsuan Lin CFJason Repko RFAlex Hassan LFJustin Germano PManager: Arnie Beyeler

20152015Jackie Bradley Jr. CFRusney Castillo RFTravis Shaw 1BBryce Brentz LFGarin Cecchini 3BBlake Swihart CDeven Marrero SSSean Coyle 2BJemile Weeks DHBrian Johnson PManager: Kevin Boles

20082008Joe Thurston 2BGeorge Kottaras CJed Lowrie SSChris Carter LFBrandon Moss 1BBobby Kielty RFKeith Ginter 3BJeff Bailey DHJonathan Van Every CFBartolo Colon PManager: Ron Johnson

20112011Nate Spears DHYamaico Navarro 3BRyan Kalish CFDaniel Nava LFLars Anderson 1BDrew Sutton 2BJ.C. Linares RFLuis Exposito CJose Iglesias SSScott Atchison PManager: Arnie Beyeler

20142014Brock Holt SSAlex Hassan LFRyan Lavarnway 1BBryce Brentz RFBrandon Snyder DHGarin Cecchini 3BChristian Vazquez CCorey Brown CFHeiker Meneses 2BAllen Webster PManager: Kevin Boles

PAWSOX OPENING DAY STARTING LINEUPSPAWSOX OPENING DAY STARTING LINEUPS

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YEAR BATTING (Min. 260 PA)

1974 Jim Rice .3371975 Andy Merchant .2801976 Andy Merchant .2961977 Wayne Harer .3501978 Garry Hancock .3031979 Garry Hancock .3251980 Wade Boggs .3061981 Wade Boggs .3351982 Marty Barrett .3001983 Lee Graham .2761984 Dave Malpeso .2771985 Mike Greenwell .2561986 LaSchelle Tarver .3201987 Sam Horn .3211988 Carlos Quintana .2851989 Carlos Quintana .2871990 Mo Vaughn .295 1991 Phil Plantier .305 1992 Mike Twardoski .2901993 Luis Ortiz .2941994 Luis Ortiz .3121995 Matt Stairs .2841996 Bo Dodson .3441997 Jose Malave .297 1998 Trot Nixon .3101999 Andy Abad .2972000 Izzy Alcantara .3082001 Izzy Alcantara .2972002 Todd Betts .2912003 Andy Abad .3042004 Adam Hyzdu .3012005 Dave Berg .3062006 Dustin Pedroia .3052007 Jacoby Ellsbury .2982008 Joe Thuston .316

2009 Chris Carter .2942010 Bubba Bell .2932011 Ryan Lavarnway .2952012 Mauro Gomez .3102013 Jackie Bradley, Jr. .2752014 Carlos Rivero .2862015 Jackie Bradley Jr. 305

HOMERUNSJim Rice 25Jack Baker 18Jack Baker 36Sam Bowen 15Dave Coleman 24Sam Bowen 28 Sam Bowen 14 Sam Bowen 27Gary Hancock 21Reggie Whittemore 22 Chico Walker 18 Pat Dodson 18 Pat Dodson 27 Sam Horn 30 Carlos Quintana 16 Rick Lancellotti 17 Phil Plantier 33 Rick Lancellotti 21John Shelby 17Greg Blosser 23Glenn Murray 25Glenn Murray 25 Rudy Pemberton 27 Adam Hyzdu 23 Trot Nixon 23Michael Coleman 30Izzy Alcantara 29Izzy Alcantara 36 Shane Andrews 22Earl Snyder 22Earl Snyder 36Kelly Shoppach 26Jeff Bailey 22Brandon Moss 16Jonathan Van Every 26

Chris Carter 16Josh Reddick 18Ryan Lavarnway 18Mauro Gomez 24Bryce Brentz 17Corey Brown 17jackie Bradley Jr. 9

RBIJim Rice 93Jack Baker 63Jack Baker 80Ted Cox 81Dave Coleman 83Sam Bowen 75Dave Koza 57Chico Walker 68Dave Koza 72Reggie Whittemore 84Kevin Romine 72Mike Greenwell 52Pat Dodson 102Sam Horn 84 Carlos Quintana 66Rick Lancellotti 56Phil Plantier 79Scott Cooper 72 John Shelby 64 Luis Ortiz 81Glenn Murray 64 Eric Wedge 68 Rudy Pemberton 92 Adam Hyzdu 84 Trot Nixon 74Jim Chamblee 88Morgan Burkhart 77Izzy Alcantara 90Shane Andrews 63Andy Abad 93Earl Snyder 104Kelly Shoppach 75Jeff Bailey 82Brandon Moss 78Chris Carter 81

Chris Carter 61Josh Reddick 65Lars Anderson 78Mauro Gomez 74Mark Hamilton 57Garin Cecchini 57Quintin Berry 36

STOLEN BASESSteve Dillard 21Burnell Flowers 21Steve Dillard 11Luis Delgado 18 Three tied 5Barry Butera 5Reid Nichols 23Lee Graham 33Marty Barrett 28Lee Graham 51Chico Walker 42Kevin Romine 19LaSchelle Tarver 31Kevin Romine 21 Danny Sheaffer 20John Roberts 27Jeff Stone 25Jeff Stone 18Wayne Housie 20Jeff McNeely 40Jeff McNeely 13Steve Rodriguez 12 Dwayne Hosey 20Jesus Tavarez 22Trot Nixon 26Jon Nunnally 26Curtis Pride 12Izzy Alcantara 9Angel Santos 12Anton French 40George Lombard 16George Lombard 23Trent Durrington 32Jacoby Ellsbury 33Joe Thurston 19Sean Danielson 19Freddy Guzman 21Niuman Romero 14Che-Hsuan Lin 16Che-Hsuan Lin 15Jeremy Hazelbaker 37Mookie Betts 11Quintin Berry 35

PAWSOX ANNUAL BATTING LEADERSPAWSOX ANNUAL BATTING LEADERS

Jim Rice Jack Baker Earl Snyder Lee Graham

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SAVESLance Clemons 4Don Newhauser 5

Rick Krueger 4Steve Barr 4Rick Krueger 9John Larose 15Win Remmerswaal 7

Luis Aponte 9Luis Aponte 15

Dave Schoppee 15 Jim Dorsey 8Charlie Mitchell 15

Charlie Mitchell 14Calvin Schiraldi 12Mike Trujillo 12Hector Stewart13 Rob Woodward 13 Rob Woodward 10Daryl Irvine 12Daryl Irvine 17 Daryl Irvine 18Cory Bailey 20Cory Bailey 19Calvin Jones 8Chuck Ricci 13Kerry Lacy 8Joe Hudson 10Kirk Bullinger 15Rob Stanifer 16Jin Ho Cho 10Bill Pulsipher 10Derek Hasselhoff 11Hector Almonte 9Brandon Puffer 10Cla Meredith 10Jermaine Van Buren 16Travis Hughes 24Chris Smith 15

Fernando Cabrera 22Fernando Cabrera 22Michael Bowden 16Mark Melancon 11

Anthony Carter 24

Tommy Layne 11Heath Hembree 8

YEAR WINS1974 Mark Bomback 101975 Jim Burton 8

Don Aase 81976 Jim Burton 11

1977 Allen Ripley 151978 Chuck Rainey 131979 John Tudor 10

Burke Suter 10 1980 Danny Parks 10 1981 Bruce Hurst 12

Bob Ojeda 121982 Dennis Burtt 13 1983 Al Nipper 9 1984 Charlie Mitchell 10

1985 George Mecerod 91986 Mike Rochford 11

1987 Rob Woodward 12 1988 Steve Curry 11 1989 Tom Bolton 12 1990 Larry Shikles 8 1991 Paul Quantrill 10 1992 Larry Shikles 13 1993 Aaron Sele 8 1994 Nate Minchey 111995 Dale Plummer 9 1996 Jeff Suppan 10 1997 Brian Rose 17 1998 Jim Farrell 141999 Jared Fernandez 122000 Sun Woo Kim 112001 Carlos Castillo 9

2002 Don Wengert 82003 Bronson Arroyo 122004 Tim Kester 122005 Abe Alvarez/Tim Kester 112006 Charlie Zink 92007 Devern Hansack 102008 Charlie Zink 14

David Pauley 142009 Enrique Gonzalez 82010 Robert Manuel 82011 Matt Fox 102012 Brandon Duckworth 9

Justin Germano2013 Allen Webster 8

Steven Wright 82014 Anthony Ranaudo 142015 Brian Johnson 9

ERA (Min. 60 IP)Craig Skok 3.04Mark Barr 2.78

Mark Bomback 4.05

Jim Wright 2.94John Larose 1.60Allen Ripley 1.40

Keith MacWhorter 2.56Luis Aponte 1.94

Dave Schoppee 3.26Jim Dorsey 4.01 Rich Gale 2.79

Charlie Mitchell 2.90 Mike Trujillo 2.66

Andy Araujo 3.44 Mitch Johnson 2.92 Mike Rochford 2.37Mike Dalton 2.55 Dave Walters 3.07Jeff Plympton 3.43Aaron Sele 2.19Nate Minchey 3.03Brian Looney 3.49 Nate Minchey 2.96Brian Rose 3.02Steve Schrenk 2.82 Tomo Ohka 1.58Tomo Ohka 2.96Todd Erdos 3.06

Wayne Gomes 2.64Ryan Rupe 3.26Scott Cassidy 3.46Jeremi Gonzalez 2.61Jimmy Serrano 2.50Travis Hughes 1.91Charlie Zink 2.84

Clay Buchholz 2.36Robert Manuel 1.68Andrew Miller 2.47Justin Germano 2.40

Steven Wright 3.46

Anthony Ranaudo 2.61Brian Johnson 2.53

STRIKEOUTSJim Burton 146Don Aase 125

Jim Burton 106

Jim Burton 101 Burke Suter 138Burke Suter 120

Danny Parks 89 Bob Ojeda 113

Danny Parks 103 Oil Can Boyd 129 Jim Dorsey 83Rich Gale 83Jim Dorsey 110John Leister 78

Steve Curry 112 Eric Hetzel 122John Leister 104 Steve Bast 91 Eric Hetzel 83Scott Taylor 91 Gar Finnvold 123 Frank Rodriguez 160Brian Barnes 90Jeff Suppan 142 Carl Pavano 147 Juan Pena 146 Jin Ho Cho 80Sun Woo Kim 116Carlos Castillo 114

Don Wengert 74Bronson Arroyo 155Frank Castillo 123Abe Alvarez 109Craig Breslow 77Devern Hansack 131Devern Hansack 128

Enrique Gonzalez 99Fabio Castro 102Kyle Weiland 126Brandon Duckworth 93

Allen Webster 116

Anthony Ranaudo 111Henry Owens 103

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INDIVIDUAL BY PAWSOXINDIVIDUAL BY PAWSOXHIT FOR THE CYCLE ......................................................................................Michael Coleman, 6/4/99, vs. Nor.PLAYER EJECTION......................................................................................Humberto Quintero, 6/6/15, at Syr. MANAGER EJECTION..............................................................................................Kevin Boles, 8/19/15, vs. Syr. INSIDE-THE-PARK HOME RUN ........................................................................Chuck Jeroloman, 9/4/06, at Syr.SWITCH-HIT HOME RUNS IN ONE GAME ............................................................Drew Sutton, 5/9/11, vs. Gwi.PINCH-HIT HOME RUN ..........................................................................................Matt Spring, 7/18/15, at Dur. PINCH-HIT GRAND SLAM ......................................................................Jeff Bailey, 6/7/06 at Ind. (grand slam)HOME RUN OVER CENTERFIELD CONCESSION STAND ..........................................Juan Diaz, 6/11/01, vs. Tol.GRAND SLAM HOME RUN ....................................................................................Garin Cecchini, 7/7/15, at Syr. 2 HOME RUNS IN ONE INNING ..............Kelly Shoppach, 4/23/05, vs. Ott. (2nd inn., solo HR and 3-run HR)3 HOME RUNS IN ONE GAME ..........................................................................Mike Lowell, 7/27/10, at ToledoLED OFF GAME WITH A HOMERUN ....................................................................Andres Torres, 7/7/14, at Col.LEAD OFF HOMERUN AT HOME ........................................................................Mookie Betts, 7/30/14, vs. Syr. LED OFF FIRST INNING WITH BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUNS ..Bob Zupcic and Luis Aguayo, 7/19/91, at Col.GAME-ENDING HOME RUN ................................................................................Bryce Brentz, 4/16/15, vs. Roc.HOME RUN IN THREE STRAIGHT GAMES ......................Josh Reddick 2011, 4/24 at Roch., 4/26-4/28 at Lvy.HOME RUN IN FOUR STRAIGHT GAMES ..............Will Middlebrooks, 4/18-4/19 @ Syr., 4/20-4/21/12 vs. Dur.HOME RUN IN FIVE STRAIGHT GAMES ......................Michael Coleman, 8/22 - 8/26/99, vs. Buf, Roc., at Scr.12 CONSECUTIVE PLATE APPS. REACHING BASE ............................Andy Dominique, 8/2/03-8/3/03, at Buf.9 CONSECUTIVE HITS..................................................................Keith Mitchell, 6/6/98-6/9/98, vs. Roc., at Col.8 CONSECUTIVE HITS ..........................................................................Dustin Pedroia, 8/14/06-8/16/06, vs. Scr.2 HITS IN ONE INNING ..........................................................Sean Coyle (1B, 1B), 4/13/15 3rd inning vs. Buf.7 HITS IN ONE GAME ....................................................................................Michael Coleman, 6/4/99, vs. Nor.6 HITS IN ONE GAME ..........................................................................................Keith Mitchell, 6/7/98, vs. Roc.5 HITS IN ONE GAME ............................................................................................Carlos Rivero, 7/13/14 @ Tol.3 DOUBLES IN ONE GAME ................................................................................Andy LaRoche, 6/30/12 @ LHV.2 TRIPLES IN ONE GAME ....................................................................................Che-Hsuan Lin, 6/8/12, vs. Ind.5 RUNS IN ONE GAME ......................................................................................Mauro Gomez, 4/20/12, vs. Dur.4 RUNS IN ONE GAME ......................................................................................Ryan Lavarnway, 6/5/12 vs. Ind.8 RBI IN ONE GAME ....................................................................................Will Middlebrooks, 7/3/13, vs. SWB7 RBI IN ONE GAME ......................................................................................Andy Dominique, 4/16/04, at Syr.6 RBI IN ONE GAME ..........................................................................................Carlos Peguero, 6/19/15 at Gwi.5 RBI IN ONE GAME ..................................................................................Humberto Quintero, 4/18/15 v Roc.STRAIGHT STEAL OF HOME ..........................Tim Howard, 4/24/95, vs. Scr. (9th inn., 2 outs to win game)4 STOLEN BASES IN ONE GAME ........................................................................Anton French, 5/14/03, at Ind.3 STOLEN BASES IN ONE GAME ........................................................................Quintin Berry, 6/21/15, at Gwi.DREW 4 WALKS IN ONE GAME ..................................Alex Hassan, 9/12/14, Game 4, Gov. Cup Finals at. DurNO-HITTER (9 innings)......................................................Bronson Arroyo, 8/10/03, vs. Buf. (perfect game)NO-HITTER (7 innings) ................................................................................Paxton Crawford, 7/18/00, at Ott.ONE-HITTER (9 innings) ......................Charlie Zink, Jose Vaquedano, Fernando Cabrera, 5/27/09, at Lou.ONE-HITTER (7 innings) ..............................................Bartolo Colon, Chris Smith, 5/15/08, at Buf. (Game 1)TWO-HITTER (9 innings) ............................................................................................Matt Fox 8/14/11 at Gwi.TWO-HITTER (7 innings)........................................................Ramirez, Richardson, Manuel, 8/18/10, vs. Lvy.COMPLETE GAME SHUTOUT (9 innings) ........................................................Steven Wright 7/28/13 vs. Lvy.COMPLETE GAME SHUTOUT (7 innings) ..............................................................Bruce Chen, 8/3/03, at Buf.12 STRIKEOUTS BY A STARTER ........................................................................Allen Webster 7/31/13 vs. Nor.11 STRIKEOUTS BY A STARTER ........................................................................Clay Buchholz, 5/13/09, at Tol.10 STRIKEOUTS BY A STARTER ....................................................................Stephen Wright 4/22/15 vs. Buf. FOUR STRIKEOUTS IN ONE INNING ....................................Anastacio Martinez, 5/14/04, at Cha.,10th inning9 CONSECUTIVE STRIKEOUTS ................................................................................Ryan Rupe, 7/14/03, at Roc.PAWSOX POSITION PLAYER TO PITCH ................................................................Jeff Bianchi, 7/21/15 at Nor.

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INDIVIDUAL AGAINST PAWSOXINDIVIDUAL AGAINST PAWSOXHOME RUN OVER CENTERFIELD CONCESSION STAND, OPPONENT..................Has never happenedHIT FOR THE CYCLE, OPPONENT ........................................................Dewayne Wise, 5/14/05 vs. Tol.GRAND SLAM HOME RUN, OPPONENT................................................Jason Martinson, 8/3/15 at Syr.LED OFF GAME WITH A HOME RUN, OPPONENT..........................Emmanuel Burriss, 8/1/14, vs. Syr.LED OFF BOT. 1st WITH A HOME RUN, OPPONENT ........................Danny Santana, 8/29/15 at Roc.LED OFF FIRST INNING WITH BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUNS, OPPONENT ........................Jason Kipnis

and Cord Phelps, 5/19/11 at Col.GAME-ENDING HOME RUN, OPPONENT....................................................Ben Gamel, 8/10/15, at SWB 3 HOME RUNS IN ONE INNING ......................7/5/11 at Roch., 3rd inning (Martin, Roberts, Plouffe)2 HOME RUNS IN ONE INNING ........................................Ryan Ludwick, 8/17/04, vs. Buf (3rd inning)2 HITS IN ONE INNING, OPPONENT..........................Brent Lillibridge, vs. SWB., 6/29/13 (4th inning)4 STOLEN BASES IN ONE GAME, OPPONENT ..................................Freddy Guzman, 7/28/08, at Tol.NO-HITTER ....................Carlos Torres, vs. Char., 6/18/09 (5 innings, rain-shortened perfect game)NO-HITTER 9 INNINGS ..............................................................................Jose Lima, at Toledo, 8/17/94HELD PAWSOX TO 1-HIT ......................................6/26/15 vs. Gwinnett (Matt Spring 1 out bot. 5th)HELD PAWSOX TO 2-HITS ................................................4/20/15 vs. Buf. (Travis Shaw, Matt Spring)

TIE GAME ................................................................................................8/18/98 vs. Tol. (score was 2-2)RAIN-SHORTENED GAME AT MCCOY STADIUM..........................6/9/14 vs. Lou. (L, 3-1 in 5½ innings)RAIN-SHORTENED GAME ON THE ROAD ......................................7/24/14 at Lhv. (W, 5-1 in 7-innings)11-GAME WINNING STREAK..........................................................................................7/13/14 – 7/26/149-GAME WINNING STREAK ............................................................................................4/16/12 - 4/24/128-GAME WINNING STREAK ............................................................................................8/24/10 - 8/31/107-GAME WINNING STREAK ................................................................................................5/2/09 - 5/8/0913-GAME LOSING STREAK................................................................................................7/26/85 - 8/6/8512-GAME LOSING STREAK ............................................................................................6/29/15 – 7/10/1511-GAME LOSING STREAK ..............................................................................................8/3/15 - 8/13/15 10-GAME LOSING STREAK ............................................................................................8/12/09 - 8/20/09 9-GAME LOSING STREAK ..................................................................................................7/4/13 - 7/12/138-GAME LOSING STREAK ..................................................................................................7/19/15-7/26/157-GAME LOSING STREAK ..............................................................................................5/18/14 – 5/25/148-GAME HOME LOSING STREAK ....................................................................................8/01/85 - 8/06/857-GAME HOME LOSING STREAK ....................................................................................7/03/09 - 7/17/097-GAME HOME WINNING STREAK ................................................................................6/20/08 – 6/26/087-GAME ROAD WINNING STREAK..............................................................................06/05/08 - 06/27/0829 HITS IN ONE GAME ......................................................................................................6/4/99 vs. Nor.24 HITS IN ONE GAME ......................................................................................................7/16/96 vs. Scr.22 HITS IN ONE GAME ......................................................................................................7/13/14 at Tol. 21 HITS IN ONE GAME ......................................................................................................8/18/99 at Scr.8 DOUBLES IN ONE GAME ................................................................................................5/22/05 at Nor.7 DOUBLES IN ONE GAME ................................................................................................8/26/14 at Buf.3 TRIPLES IN ONE GAME ..................................................................................................8/13/03 at Roc.8 HOME RUNS IN ONE GAME ..........................................................................................7/12/02 vs. Lou.7 HOME RUNS IN ONE GAME ............................................................................................5/12/00 at Tol.7 HOME RUNS IN ONE GAME, OPPONENT ..............(Has not happened - records kept since 1977)6 HOME RUNS IN ONE GAME ..........................................................................................6/29/08 at Roc.6 HOME RUNS IN ONE GAME, OPPONENT ....................................................7/5/11, at Roch (Game 1).5 HOME RUNS IN ONE GAME ............................................................................................5/27/12 at Tol.5 HOME RUNS IN ONE GAME, OPPONENT ......................................................................6/8/15 vs. Cha.2 GRAND SLAM HOME RUNS IN ONE GAME..........................7/26/03 vs. Buf. (Dominique and Abad)3 HOME RUNS IN ONE INNING ......................4/28/13, vs. Col., 7th inning (Hamilton, Brentz, Butler)4 HOME RUNS IN ONE INNING, OPPONENT ................5/20/98 at Ind., 5th inn. (Pete Rose, Jr. solo,

Jason Williams 3-run, Glenn Murray grand slam, Guillermo Garcia 2-run)3 HOME RUNS IN ONE INNING, OPPONENT..............................................8/17/01, vs. Ott., 5th inning

(Berroa, Thompson, Mateo)BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUNS ..................................................4/16/15 vs Roch, 6th inning (Marrero, Coyle) BACK-TO-BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUNS ........4/28/13, vs. Col., 7th inning (Hamilton, Brentz, Butler)BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUNS, OPPONENT ................5/19/11, at Col., 1st inning (Kipnis and Phelps)BACK-TO-BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUNS, OPPONENT (Has not happened - records kept since 1977)26 RUNS IN ONE GAME ....................................................................................................4/29/89 vs. Scr.AT LEAST 20 RUNS IN ONE GAME ................................................................8/15/00 at Roch. (21 runs)14 RUNS IN ONE INNING ..................................................................................4/27/04 at Ott. (3rd inn.)11 RUNS IN ONE INNING ..................................................................................7/9/03 vs. Cha. (8th inn.)9 RUNS IN ONE INNING....................................................................................4/21/11 vs. Syr. (3rd inn.)5 STOLEN BASES IN ONE GAME ......................................................................................7/10/15 vs.Lhv.4 STOLEN BASES IN ONE GAME ......................................................................................7/27/12 at Ind.

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TURNED A TRIPLE PLAY ............................................................................5/19/14 vs. Swb, 8th inning (Zealous Wheeler grounds to Garin Cecchini, 3B,

to Ryan Roberts, 2B, to Ryan Lavarnway, 1B, 5-4-3). TRIPLE PLAY, OPPONENT ..............................................................................................7/20/05 vs. Lou.

(Jeff Bailey hit into 5-4-3; Encarnacion to Pelaez to Bell)TURNED 5 DOUBLE PLAYS IN ONE GAME ......................................................................9/1/14 vs. Roc.TURNED 4 DOUBLE PLAYS IN ONE GAME ......................................................................5/22/15 at Lou.TURNED 3 DOUBLE PLAYS IN ONE GAME ........................................................................6/7/15 at Syr. LONGEST ERRORLESS STRETCH ..............................................................15 Games – 6/05/14 – 6/20/14MADE 6 ERRORS IN A GAME ..........................................................................................6/23/99 vs. Col.MADE 5 ERRORS IN A GAME ........................................................................................7/20/09 at Roch.MADE 4 ERRORS IN A GAME ............................................................................................6/19/13 at Col.DOUBLEHEADER SWEEP ..................................................................................................6/14/13 vs. Buf.DOUBLEHEADER SWEEP, OPPONENT..............................................................................4/15/15 at Buf.DOUBLEHEADER SHUTOUTS ........................................................................7/2/11 vs. Scr. (7-0 and 3-0)DOUBLEHEADER SHUTOUTS, OPPONENT ................................................4/15/15 at Buf. (2-0 and 2-0)DAY/NIGHT DOUBLEHEADER ................................8/15/15 at Lhv. (won 5-2 in day, lost 6-5 at night)3 STRAIGHT COMPLETE GAMES ..................................................5/14/96 at Roc. (Jeff Suppan, L 5-1),

5/15/96 at Roc. (Nate Minchey, W 4-2), and 5/17/96 (1) vs. Nor. (Tim VanEgmond, L 4-0)

2 STRAIGHT COMPLETE GAMES ................................................................................7/18/00 DH at Ott.(Paxton Crawford no-hitter, W 3-0) and Jared Fernandez, L 3-2)

CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUT WINS (But Not 3) ..............8/19/14 (7-0 vs. Lhv.) and 8/20/14 (9-0 vs. Lhv.)CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUT LOSSES (But Not 3) ................8/6/15 (4-0 vs. Syr.) and 8/7/15 (5-0 vs. Syr.) 3 STRAIGHT SHUTOUT WINS ....................................................................................6/3/96 (10-0 vs.Ric.)

6/4/96 (3-0 vs.Ric.),and 6/5/96 (4-0 vs.Ric.)

3 STRAIGHT SHUTOUT LOSSES ................................................................................5/13/09 (1-0 at Tol.),5/14/09 (8-0 at Tol.),

and 5/15/09 (6-0 at Tol.)CONSECUTIVE COMPLETE GAME SHUTOUT WINS ............................6/19/89 vs. Buf. (Eric Hetzel, 4-0)

and 6/20/89 vs. Buf. (Mike Rochford, 5-0)

SWEPT A 3-GAME SERIES, HOME ................................................................8/16/06 - 8/18/06 - vs. SWBOPPONENT SWEPT A 3-GAME SERIES, HOME ............................................4/13/07 – 4/16/07 - vs. SWB

SWEPT A 3-GAME SERIES, ROAD ........................................................................5/5/15 – 5/7/15 at Tol. OPPONENT SWEPT A 3-GAME SERIES, ROAD ....................................................8/3/15 – 8/5/15 at Syr.

SWEPT A 4-GAME SERIES, HOME ..................................................................4/16/15 – 4/19/15 vs. Roc.OPPONENT SWEPT A 4-GAME SERIES, HOME ....................................................8/6/15 – 8/9/15 vs Syr.

SWEPT A 4-GAME SERIES ROAD ........................................................................8/7/14 - 8/10/14 at Cha.OPPONENT SWEPT A 4-GAME SERIES, ROAD ..............................................8/10/15 – 8/13/15 at SWB.

SWEPT A 5-GAME SERIES HOME ..............................(Has not happened - records kept since 1977)OPPONENT SWEPT A 5-GAME SERIES, HOME ................................................7/30/83 - 8/3/83 - vs. Tol.

SWEPT A 5-GAME SERIES ROAD ......................................................................6/12/00 - 6/15/00 at Dur.OPPONENT SWEPT A 5-GAME SERIES, ROAD ..............................................7/20/92 - 7/24/92 - at Roc.

SWEPT A 6-GAME SERIES, HOME ..............................(Has not happened - records kept since 1977)OPPONENT SWEPT A 6-GAME SERIES, HOME ..............................................7/23/91 - 7/27/91 - vs. Ric.

SWEPT A 6-GAME SERIES, ROAD ..............................(Has not happened - records kept since 1977)OPPONENT SWEPT A 6-GAME SERIES, ROAD ..........(Has not happened - records kept since 1977)

SWEPT A SEASON SERIES FROM AN OPPONENT ................................2006 going 8-0 vs. Richmond

20 STRIKEOUTS ....................................................................................................8/19/02 at Roc.,15 inn.(Elmore, Erdos, Young, Hasselhoff,Gomes,Boyd,Andrews)

17 STRIKEOUTS..........................6/14/11 vs. Char., 11 inn (Miller, Atchison, Okajima, Santeliz, Pena)16 STRIKEOUTS ............................................7/31/13 vs. Nor., (Webster, Morales, Carpenter, Carter)15 STRIKEOUTS ..................................................8/4/14 vs. Col. (Barnes, Celestino, Hembree, Valdez)14 STRIKEOUTS ................................................................5/15/15 vs. Col. (Owens, Aro, Hinojosa, Diaz)13 STRIKEOUTS ........................................8/28/14 at Lhv, (Verdugo, Hernandez, Britton, Hembree)12 STRIKEOUTS ............9/12/14 Game 4 at Dur. (Rodriguez, Hinojosa, Verdugo, Hembree, Valdez)

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ALL-TIME TOP 25 CROWDSALL-TIME TOP 25 CROWDS

REGULAR REGULAR ILSEASON SEASON PLAYOFF ALL-STAR BOSTON ACTUAL *PAID

YEAR DATES ATTEND. ATTEND. GAME EXHIB. ATTEND. ATTEND.1977 65 70,354 5,699 7,010 6,346 89,409 111,2241978 64 112,267 4,640 - 6,403 123,310 153,3971979 63 147,393 - - - 147,393 183,3571980 67 163,283 - - - 163,283 203,1241981 68 191,862 - - - 191,862 238,6761982 60 199,518 - - 5,206 204,724 254,6761983 62 182,032 - - 6,154 188,186 234,1031984 62 182,616 9,447 - 6,725 198,788 247,2921985 66 166,504 - - 5,603 172,107 214,1011986 62 186,517 3,622 - - 190,139 236,5331987 66 220,838 6,884 - - 227,722 283,2861988 66 240,190 - - 6,750 246,940 307,1931989 66 271,025 - - 7,104 278,129 345,9921990 67 290,953 - - 7,097 298,050 370,7741991 69 349,338 5,842 - 7,162 362,342 450,7531992 69 358,318 6,591 - 7,234 372,143 462,9461993 71 384,622 - - - 384,622 466,4281994 70 388,355 8,882 - - 397,237 469,0291995 69 390,339 - - 6,446 396,785 486,0291996 64 360,005 7,749 - - 367,754 461,1811997 68 360,286 6,317 - 7,036 373,639 474,5571998 68 360,128 - - Not Scheduled 360,128 475,6591999 71 472,376 - - 10,073 482,449 596,6242000 67 466,529 - - Not Scheduled 466,529 585,1072001 70 517,090 - - Not Scheduled 517,090 647,9282002 68 494,024 - - Not Scheduled 494,024 615,5402003 67 434,989 18, 949 - Not Scheduled 453,938 569,1062004 70 518,516 - 11,192 Not Scheduled 529,708 668,2592005 72 546,425 - - Not Scheduled 546,627 688,4212006 66 482,696 - - Not Scheduled 482,696 613,0652007 69 490,756 - - Not Scheduled 490,756 611,3792008 70 512,580 6,261 - Not Scheduled 518,841 643,0492009 70 484,208 - - Not Scheduled 484,208 625,5612010 71 465,718 - - Not Scheduled 465,718 592,3262011 70 451,052 5,017 - Not Scheduled 456,069 583,9472012 69 401,124 10,450 - Not Scheduled 411,574 531,4732013 69 421,592 19,899 - Not Scheduled 441,491 559,9332014 70 405,729 12,660 - Not Scheduled 418,389 528,3552015 71 389,724 - - Not Scheduled 389,724 466,60039 Year Actual Attendance - 13,784,321 39 Year Paid Attendance - 17,256,983

In 1999, the PawSox opened the New McCoy Stadium and seating capacity expanded from 7,002 to 10,031.Since the New McCoy opened (17 years) 10,126,673 fans have come to see the PawSox!

RANK ATTENDANCE YEAR DATE OPPONENT 1 11,982 2009 4/17 Lehigh Valley 2 11,802 2004 9/05 Scranton 3 11,711 2006 9/01 Ottawa 4 11,678 2005 8/22 Rochester 5 11,629 2005 7/04 Charlotte 6 11,460 2008 7/17 Toledo 7 11,306 2010 4/18 Rochester 8 11,302 2001 7/21 Syracuse 9 11,274 2003 8/29 Scranton 10 11,227 2007 7/21 Louisville 19 11,211 2005 7/03 Charlotte 12 11,192 2004 7/14 Triple-A All-Star Game 13 11,176 2006 7/29 Buffalo 14 11,168 2003 8/30 Scranton 15 11,157 2008 7/29 Rochester 16 11,144 2005 4/15 Buffalo 17 11,140 2008 7/18 Toledo 18 11,136 2000 7/29 Columbus 19 11,116 2000 8/20 Scranton 20 11,091 2003 7/30 Ottawa 21 11,067 2004 9/06 Scranton 22 11,051 2005 7/02 Charlotte 23 11,038 2001 7/03 Scranton 24 11,017 2013 8/30 Syracuse 25 11,010 2009 9/04 Syracuse Note: Prior to the opening of the New McCoy Stadium in 1999, the largest crowd in PawSox history came on

July 1, 1982 when 9,389 fans saw a pitching match-up that featured Mark Fidrych for Pawtucket vs. DaveRighetti of Columbus. That record stood until the New McCoy opened on April 14, 1999 before 10,586 fans.

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PAWSOX PLAYERS WHOPAWSOX PLAYERS WHOAPPEARED IN THE MAJOR LEAGUES IN 2015APPEARED IN THE MAJOR LEAGUES IN 2015

LAST YEAR 2015 PLAYER W/ PAWSOX POS TEAM AVG G HR RBIQuintin Berry 2015 OF Chicago (NL) .000 8 0 0

Mookie Betts 2014 OF Boston .291 145 18 77

Jeff Bianchi 2015 INF Boston .000 3 0 0

Xander Bogaerts 2013 INF Boston .320 156 7 81

Jackie Bradley Jr. 2015 OF Boston .249 74 10 43

Rusney Castillo 2015 OF Boston .253 80 5 29

Gerin Cecchini 2015 INF Boston .000 12 0 0

Pedro Ciriaco 2012 INF Atlanta .261 84 1 15

Allen Craig 2015 INF/OF Boston .152 36 1 3

Carl Crawford 2012 OF Los Angeles (NL) .265 69 4 16

Coco Crisp 2006 OF Oakland .175 44 0 6

Ivan DeJesus 2014 INF Cincinnati .244 76 4 28

Jonathan Diaz 2013 INF Toronto .154 7 0 2

Stephen Drew 2014 INF New York (AL) .201 131 17 44

Jacoby Ellsbury 2012 OF New York (AL) .257 111 7 33

Kevin Frandsen 2010 3B San Francisco .182 7 0 0

Jonathan Herrera 2014 INF Chicago (NL) .230 73 2 14

Brock Holt 2014 INF/OF Boston .280 129 2 45

Jose Iglesias 2013 SS Detroit .300 120 2 23

Ryan Lavarnway 2014 C BAL/ATL .299 25 1 14

Sandy Leon 2015 C Boston .184 0 3 41

Jed Lowrie 2011 SS Houston .222 69 9 30

Deven Marrero 2015 INF Boston .226 25 1 3

Michael McKenry 2011 C Colorado .205 58 4 17

Will Middlebrooks 2014 3B San Diego .212 83 9 29

Brandon Moss 2008 INF/OF Cleveland .217 94 15 50

David Murphy 2007 OF Cleveland .296 84 5 27

Daniel Nava 2015 OF BOS/TAM .194 60 1 10

David Ortiz 2013 DH Boston .273 146 37 108

Dustin Pedroia 2010 2B Boston .291 93 12 42

Josh Reddick 2011 OF Oakland .272 149 20 77

Cody Ross 2012 OF Oakland .091 9 0 3

David Ross 2013 C Boston .176 72 1 9

Jarrod Saltalamacchia2010 C/1B MIA/ARI .225 79 9 24

Travis Shaw 2015 INF/OF Boston .270 65 13 36

Blake Swihart 2015 C Boston .274 84 5 31

Danny Valencia 2012 3B TOR/OAK .290 105 18 66

Shane Victorino 2015 OF BOS/LAA .230 71 1 7

Jemile Weeks 2015 INF Boston .333 3 0 1

Josh Wilson 2008 INF Detroit .316 21 0 5

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LAST YEAR 2015 PLAYER W/ PAWSOX TEAM W-L SAVES ERA GDavid Aardsma 2008 Atlanta 1-1 0 4.70 33Matt Albers 2011 Chicago (AL) 2-0 0 1.21 30Jonathan Aro 2015 Boston 0-1 0 6.97 6Scott Atchison 2012 Cleveland 1-1 0 6.86 23Andrew Bailey 2013 New York (AL) 0-1 0 5.19 10Matt Barnes 2015 Boston 3-4 0 5.44 32Pedro Beato 2013 Atlanta 0-0 0 0.00 3Craig Breslow 2014 Boston 0-4 1 4.15 45Clay Buchholz 2014 Boston 7-7 0 3.26 18Bruce Chen 2003 Cleveland 0-1 0 12.79 2Bartolo Colon 2008 New York (NL) 14-13 0 4.16 33Ryan Cook 2015 Boston 0-0 0 27.00 5Jorge De La Rosa 2003 Colorado 9-7 0 4.17 26Rubby De La Rosa 2014 Arizona 14-9 0 4.67 32Felix Doubront 2014 OAK/TOR 3-3 1 5.50 16Josh Fields 2012 Houston 4-1 0 3.55 54Miguel Gonzalez 2011 Baltimore 9-12 0 4.91 26Heath Hembree 2015 Boston 2-0 0 3.55 22Rich Hill 2015 Boston 2-1 0 1.55 4Dalier Hinojosa 2015 BOS/PHI 2-0 0 0.73 19Brian Johnson 2015 Boston 0-1 0 8.31 1John Lackey 2011 St. Louis 13-10 0 2.77 33Tommy Layne 2015 Boston 2-1 0 3.96 64Jon Lester 2007 Chicago (NL) 11-12 0 3.34 32Javier Lopez 2009 San Francisco 1-0 1 1.60 77Chris Martin 2013 New York (AL) 0-2 0 5.66 24Justin Masterson 2008 Boston 4-2 0 5.61 18Mark Melancon 2012 Pittsburgh 3-2 51 2.23 78Andrew Miller 2012 New York (AL) 3-2 36 2.04 36Franklin Morales 2013 Colorado 4-2 0 3.18 67Chris Narveson 2005 Miami 3-1 0 4.45 15Ross Ohlendorf 2012 Texas 3-1 0 3.72 21Henry Owens 2015 Boston 4-4 0 4.57 11Jonathan Papelbon 2005 PHI/WAS 4-3 24 2.13 59 Noe Ramirez 2015 Boston 0-1 0 4.15 17Anthony Ranaudo 2014 Texas 0-1 0 7.63 4Eduardo Rodriguez 2015 Boston 10-6 0 3.85 21Robbie Ross 2015 Boston 0-2 6 3.86 54Junichi Tazawa 2012 Boston 2-7 3 4.14 61Allen Webster 2014 Arizona 1-1 0 5.81 9Alex Wilson 2014 Boston 3-3 2 2.19 59Steven Wright 2015 Boston 5-4 0 4.09 16

In 2015, a total of 83 former PawSox played in the Major Leagues.

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YEAR LEAGUE CLASS NAME REC. FINISH NOTES1892 New England Secrets 17-43 8th Disbanded July 261893 Dropped out of New England League1894 New England Maroons 48-54 6th1895 New England Maroons 52-53 4th1896 New England Phenoms 52-56 5th1897 New England Maroons 54-51 3rd1898 New England Maroons 26-23 2nd League ended play July 51899 New England Maroons 36-41 Team expelled in Aug.1908 Atlantic Assoc.C Colts 6-3 Disbanded May 201914 Colonial C 45-56 5th1915 Colonial C Rovers 37-57 Outlawed in Aug. because of affiliation with competing league1946 New England B Slaters 70-54 4th1947 New England B Slaters 65-60 4th1948 New England B Slaters 61-64 4th1949 New England B Slaters 52-26 1st half, 31-17 2nd half1950 New England League defunct1966 Eastern AA Indians 68-71 2nd1967 Eastern AA Indians 67-71 5th1970 Eastern AA Red Sox 68-70 4th1971 Eastern AA Red Sox 63-76 3rd American Division (4 teams)1972 Eastern AA Red Sox 61-79 3rd American Division (4 teams)1973 International Triple-A Red Sox 78-68 2nd* Governors' Cup Champions1974 International Triple-A Red Sox 57-87 4th Northern Division (4 teams)1975 International Triple-A Red Sox 53-87 8th 8-team league1976 International Triple-A Red Sox 68-70 5th1977 International Triple-A Red Sox 80-60 1st*1978 International Triple-A Red Sox 81-59 2nd*1979 International Triple-A Red Sox 66-74 5th1980 International Triple-A Red Sox 62-77 7th1981 International Triple-A Red Sox 67-73 7th The Longest Game in Baseball History was played.1982 International Triple-A Red Sox 67-71 5th1983 International Triple-A Red Sox 56-83 8th1984 International Triple-A Red Sox 75-65 4th* Governors' Cup Champions1985 International Triple-A Red Sox 48-91 8th1986 International Triple-A Red Sox 74-65 3rd*1987 International Triple-A Red Sox 73-67 4th* End of 8-team league1988 International Triple-A Red Sox 63-79 3rd (4 teams) Alliance with American Association1989 International Triple-A Red Sox 62-84 4th Alliance with American Association1990 International Triple-A Red Sox 62-84 4th Alliance with American Association1991 International Triple-A Red Sox 79-64 1st* Alliance with American Association1992 International Triple-A Red Sox 71-72 2nd* Reverts back to 8-team lg. w/two 4-team divisions1993 International Triple-A Red Sox 60-82 4th Expands to 10-team lg. with two 5-team divisions1994 International Triple-A Red Sox 78-64 1st* Lost in 1st round of playoffs1995 International Triple-A Red Sox 70-71 3rd Missed playoffs by 1 1/2 Games1996 International Triple-A Red Sox 78-64 1st* Lost in 1st round of playoffs1997 International Triple-A Red Sox 81-60 2nd* Lost in 1st round of playoffs1998 International Triple-A Red Sox 77-64 3rd Expands to 14-team league with three divisions1999 International Triple-A Red Sox 76-68 2nd New McCoy Stadium opens 04/14/992000 International Triple-A Red Sox 82-61 3rd Most wins in franchise history2001 International Triple-A Red Sox 60-82 5th Fans set all-time attendance record @ McCoy -- 647,9282002 International Triple-A Red Sox 60-84 5th 2nd year in a row top 6 in minors for attendance -- 615,5402003 International Triple-A Red Sox 83-61 1st* In IL Finals for 1st time since '912004 International Triple-A Red Sox 73-71 T2nd Fans set new all-time attendance record - 679,0212005 International Triple-A Red Sox 75-69 T2nd Fans set new all-time attendance record - 688,4212006 International Triple-A Red Sox 69-75 5th 25th Anniversary of The Longest Game.2007 International Triple-A Red Sox 67-75 4th 30th Anniversary of Ben Mondor purchasing PawSox.2008 International Triple-A Red Sox 85-58 2nd* Most wins in franchise history2009 International Triple-A Red Sox 61-82 5th Lowest team batting average in club history (.234)2010 International Triple-A Red Sox 66-78 4th 15 Red Sox players rehab with the PawSox2011 International Triple-A Red Sox 81-61 1st* Lost in 1st round of playoffs2012 International Triple-A Red Sox 79-65 2nd* Governors' Cup Champions2013 International Triple-A Red Sox 80-63 1st* Lost in Championship2014 International Triple-A Red Sox 79-65 2nd* Governors' Cup Champions2015 International Triple-A Red Sox 59-85 6th

* Qualified for IL PlayoffsPLAYING FIELDS

1892 - 1899 Games played on Dexter Street grounds. 1914 - 1915 Games played at Sabin Street grounds in Royal Square area.1946 - 2002 Games played at McCoy Stadium on Columbus Avenue.1999 - Present Games Played at McCoy Stadium on Ben Mondor Way.

Special thanks to Mr. Jim Murphy in compiling information for this history

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--A--A-Aardsma, David 2008 2004Aase, Don 1975 - 1977 1977Abad, Andy 1997, 98, 99, 2003 2001Abbott, Jeff 2002 1997Aceves, Alfredo 2011, 2013 2008Ackley, John 1985Adams, Willie 1999, 2000 1996Adamson, Joel 1999 1996Agbayani, Benny 2002 1998Aguayo, Luis 1991, 1992 1980Albers, Matt 2011 2006Alcantara, Israel 1999 - 2001 2000Aldred, Scott 2003 1990Allen, Luke 2006 2002Allenson, Gary 1977, 1978 1979Allison, Chris 1997Almonte, Edwin 2004 2003Almonte, Hector 2003 1999Alvarez, Abe 2005 - 2008 2004Alvarez, Jimmy 2004Alyea, Brant 1973 1965Ambres, Chip 2005, 2009 2005Ambrose, John 2001Anderson, Brady 1987, 1988 1988Anderson, Brian 2009 2005Anderson, Jimmy 2004 1999Anderson, Lars 2010 - 2012 2010Andrew, Kim 1975 - 1977 1975Andrews, Shane 2002 1995Apodaca, Juan 2010Aponte, Luis 1980, 1981 1980Araujo, Andy 1987 - 1989Aro, Jonathan 2015 2015Arroyo, Bronson 2003 2000Asencio, Miguel 2008 2002Ashley, Billy 1998 1993Astacio, Pedro 2004 1992Atchison, Scott 2010 - 2012 2004Austin, Jim 1996 1991Avery, Steve 1997 - 1998 1990Aviles, Ramon 1975 - 1977 1977

-B--B-Bailey, Andrew 2012, 2013 2009Bailey, Cory 1993, 1994 1993Bailey, Jeff 2004 - 2009 2007Baker, Brad 2006Baker, Jack 1975 - 1977 1976Bakkum, Scott 1995, 1996Balaz, John 1976 1974Baldelli, Rocco 2009 2003Bankhead, Scott 1994 1986Banks, Willie 2001, 2002 1991Baptist, Travis 1999 1998Barbara, Don 1995

-B--B-Bard, Daniel 2009, 2012 2009Bark, Brian 1995 1995Barker, Glenn 2002 1999Barkley, Brian 1998 - 2000 1998Barnes, Brian 1995 1990Barnes, John 2006, 2007 2000Barnes, Matt 2013, 2014, 2015 2014Barr, Mark 1975, 1976Barr, Steve 1973, 1975 1974Barrett, Marty 1981, 82, 83, 89 1982Barrett, Tom 1991, 1992 1988Bast, Steve 1989, 1990Bates, Aaron 2009, 2010 2009Bausher, Tim 2005, 2006Beato, Pedro 2012, 2013 2011Beck, Rod 2000 1991Beckett, Josh 2010 2001Beech, Matt 2004 1996Behney, Mel 1973 1970Belinda, Stan 1996 1989Belisario, Ronald 2015 2009Bell, Bubba 2009, 2010Bell, Juan 1995, 1996 1989Bellhorn, Mark 2004, 2005 1997Beniquez, Juan 1973 1971Benjamin, Mike 1997 1989Bennett, Gary 1997 1995Bennett, Joel 1994, 95, 2000 1998Benzinger, Todd 1985, 86, 87 1987Berg, Dave 2005 1998Berg, Rick 1977, 1978Bermudez, Ronald 2011, 2012, 2013Berry, Quintin 2013, 2015 2012Berry, Sean 2000 1990Bethea, Scott 1992Betts, Mookie 2014 2014Betts, Todd 2002Bianchi, Jeff 2015 2012Bierd, Randor 2009, 2010 2008Birrell, Bobby 1983Birriel, Jose 1988Blackwell, Tim 1974, 1976 1974Blais, Mike 1997, 1998Blosser, Greg 1992 - 1995 1993Bogaerts, Xander 2013 2013Boggs, Wade 1980, 1981 1982Bolton, Tom 1983, 86,87,88,89,90 1987Bomback, Mark 1973 - 1976 1980Bonser, Boof 2010 2006Borland, Toby 1997 1994Borowiak, Zach 2007, 2009Borrero, Richie 1997, 1998Bottalico, Ricky 2005 1994Boscan, Wilfredo 2014Bowden, Michael 2008 - 2011 2008

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--B--B-Bowen, Sam 1977 - 1982 1977Boyd, Dennis “Oil Can” 1983, 84, 87, 89 1982Boyd, Jason 2002 1999Boyer, Ray 1979, 1980Bradley, Jr.., Jackie 2013, 2014, 2015 2013Brandenburg, Mark 1997 1995Brayton, Roswell 1976Brentz, Bryce 2012 - 2015 2014Breslow, Craig 2006, 2007, 2013, 2014 2005Brewington, Jamie 2002 1995Britton, Drake 2013, 2014 2013Brooks, Craig 1982Brown, Adrian 2003 1997Brown, Corey 2014 2011Brown, Dusty 2007 - 2010 2009Brown, Jamie 2003, 2004 2004Brown, Kevin 2002 1996Brown, Mike 1984, 85, 86 1983Brown, Randy 1995, 1996Brownson, Mark 2002 1998Brumley, Mike 1991, 1992 1987Brummett, Greg 1994 1993Bryant, Don 1973 1966Bryant, Pat 1997, 1998Buchholz, Clay 2007-2010, 2012-2014 2007Buckley, Jim 2005, 06Buckner, Billy 2012Buford, Damon 2002 1993Bullinger, Kirk 1999 1998Bumatay, Mike 2006Burgess, Gus 1983 - 1985Burkett, John 2002 1987Burkhart, Morgan 2000, 2001 2000Burks, Ellis 1987, 89, 04 1987Burleson, Rick 1973, 1974 1974Burns, Michael 1978, 79, 82Burns, Mike J. 2007 2005Burton, Jim 1974 - 1977 1975Burtt, Dennis 1982 - 1984 1985Bustabad, Juan 1982 - 1985Butera, Barry 1979, 1980Butler, Dan 2010 - 2014 2014Byrd, Jim 1992, 1993 1993Byrd, Paul 2009 1995

-C--C-Cabrera, Fernando 2009, 2010 2004Cain, Tim 1995 - 1997Calloway, Ron 2006 2003Cameron, Mike 2010 1995Cameron, Ryan 2003, 2004Cannizzaro, Chris 1986 - 1989Canseco, Jose 1995, 1996 1985Carey, Todd 1997, 1998Carp, Mike 2014 2009

Carpenter, Chris 2012, 2013 2011-C--C-

Carroll, Brett 2011 2007Carter, Anthony 2013Carter, Chris 2007 - 2009 2008Carter, Glenn 1994Caruso, Joe 1993Casanova, Raul 2004 1996Casey, Sean 2008 1997Cash, Kevin 2007, 2010 2002Cassidy, Scott 2004, 2005 2002Castillo, Carlos 2000, 2001 1997Castillo, Frank 2001, 2004 1991Castillo, Rusney 2014 (Playoffs), 2015 2014Castro, Fabio 2010 2006Cecchini, Garin 2014, 2015 2014Cederblad, Brett 1996Celestino, Miguel 2014, 2015Ceruttti, John 1992 1985Chadwick, Ray 1989 1986Chamberlain, Wes 1995 1990Chamblee, Jim 1999 - 2001Charles, Frank 2003 2000Chavez, Angel 2009 2005Checo, Robinson 1997, 1998 1997Chen, Bruce 2003 1998Cherry, Rocky 2009 2007Chevalier, Virgil 2000, 2001Chick, Bruce 1993Cho, Jin Ho 1999 - 2002 1998Choi, Hee-Seop 2006 2002Christensen, John 1986 1984Ciccarella, Joe 1993, 1995Ciriaco, Pedro 2012 2010Clark, Brady 2007 2000Clark, Phil 1996 1992Clayton, Royce 2007 1991Clemens, Roger 1984, 93, 95 1984Clemente, Edgard 2001, 2002 1998Clemons, Lance 1973 - 1975 1971Coello, Robert 2009-2010 2010Cole, Alex 1996 1990Coleman, Dave 1974 - 1978 1977Coleman, Michael 1997 - 2000, 2002 1997Coletta, Chris 1974 - 1976 1972Collier, Lou 2003 1997Colon, Bartolo 2008 1997Colpaert, Richard 1974 1970Concepcion, Alberto 2006Conigliaro, Tony 1975 1964Conroy, Brian 1991 - 1994Contreras, Jose 2013 2003Cook, Aaron 2012 2002Cook, Ryan 2015 2011Cookson, Brent 1996 1995Cooper, Cecil 1973 1971Cooper, Scott 1990, 1991 1990Coquillette, Trace 2003, 2004 1999

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--C--C-Cora, Alex 2008 1998Cordero, Wil 1996 1992Corey, Bryan 2006 - 2008 1998Cornely, John 2015 2015Correia, Rod 1997 1993Correll, Vic 1973 1972Corsaletti, Jeff 2008, 2009Corsi, Jim 1997, 1998 1988Coste, Chris 2003 2006Couch, Keith 2013, 2014 (Playoffs), 2015Cox, Ted 1977 1977Coyle, Sean 2015Craig, Allen 2014, 2015 2010Crawford, Carl 2011, 2012 2002Crawford, Paxton 2000 - 2002 2000Crawford, Steve 1982, 83, 84, 86 1980Crespo, Cesar 2003 - 2004 2001Cressend, Jack 2005 2000Crisp, Coco 2006 2002Crouch, Zach 1988 1988Croushore, Rick 2000 1998Crowley, Jim 1993Cuevas, William 2015Culberson, Calvain 1995Culp, Ray 1973 1963Cumberland, Chris 1999Cummings, John 1998 1993Cummings, Mike 1973, 74Curry, Mike 2004Curry, Steve 1987, 88, 89, 90 1988

-D--D-Daeges, Zach 2009Dale, Chuck 1984Dalton, Mike 1986, 87, 89, 90 1991Danielson, Sean 2008, 2009Daubach, Brian 1999, 2001, 2004 1998Davey, Tom 2003 1999Davis, Chuck 1986, 1987Davis, Mike 1983, 1984DeFrancesco, Tony 1986DeKneef, Mike 1991DeJesus, Ivan 2012, 2014 2011De La Rosa, Jorge 2003 2004De La Rosa, Rubby 2013, 2014 2011De La Torre, Jose 2012, 2013 2013Delcarmen, Manny 2005 - 2007 2005Deleon, Jorge 2000 - 2001Deleon, Luis 1977Delgado, Alex 1995, 1996 1996Delgado, Carlos 2010 1993Delgado, Luis 1976, 1977 1977Denker, Travis 2009 2008Denman, Brian 1981 - 1984 1982Dent, Ryan 2012, 2013

-D--D-Denton, Dave 1979Depastino, Joe 1998, 1999 Deschenes, Marc 2005, 2006 DeRenne, Keoni 2006 DeSilva, John 1996 1995Diaz, Bo 1976, 1977 1977Diaz, Dayan 2015Diaz, Eddy 1998 1997Diaz, Jonathan 2013 2013Diaz, Juan 2000 - 2002 2002Diaz, Mario 1994 1987Didier, Robert 1974 1969DiNardo, Lenny 2004 - 2006 2004DiSarcina, Gary 2002 1989Dillard, Steve 1974 - 1976 1976Dixon, Tim 1999Dlugach, Brent 2011 2009Dodson, Bo 1996, 1997Dodson, Pat 1984 - 1988 1986Doherty, John(INF) 1977 1974Doherty, John(RHP)1996 1992Dominique, Andy 2003, 2004 2004Donaldson, Bo 2004Donnels, Chris 1995 1991Dopson, John 1989, 1990, 1992 1985Dorsey, Jim 1981 - 1985 1980Doubront, Felix 2010, 2011, 2014 2010Doyle, Terry 2013Dransfeldt, Kelly 2003 1999Drew, J.D. 2011 1998Drew, Stephen 2014 2006Drumright, Mike 2002Duckworth, Brandon 2011-2012 2001Duncan, Chris 2009 2005Duff, Matt 2004 2002Durrington, Trent 2006 1999

-E--E-Eagan, Stephen 1973Ebert, Derrin 2001 1999Eckersley, Dennis 1998 1975Eckstein, David 2000 2001Ellsbury, Jacoby 2007, 2010, 2012 2007Ellsworth, Steve 1986 - 1989 1988Elmore, Chris 2002, 2003 Ely, John 2014 2010Embree, Alan 2010 1992Encarnacion, Angelo 2000, 2001 1995Erdos, Todd 2001, 2002 1997Erickson, Gorman 1974, 1975Escobar, Edwin 2014, 2015 2014Eshelman, Vaughn1996, 1997 1995Estrada, Ed 1989Evans, Ron 1977, 1978Eveland, Dana 2015 2005

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--E--E-Evert, Brett 2006Exposito, Luis 2011- 2012 2012

-F--F-Farias, Tom 1975 - 1977Farnsworth, Jeff 2007 2002Farrell, Jim 1997, 98, 99, 2001Faust, Al 1977, 1979,1980Febles, Carlos 2004 1998Fernandez, Jared 1997 - 2000 2001Fidrych, Mark 1982 - 1983 1976Fields, Josh 2012 2013Figga, Mike 2000 1997Figueroa, Luis 2005 2001Figueroa, Nelson 2012 2000Finch, Joel 1978 - 1981 1979Finnvold, Gar 1991, 93,94,95,96 1994Fischer, Tom 1991 - 1992Fisk, Carlton 1970 1969Flaherty, John 1990 - 1993 1992Fleming, Dave 1998 1991Fletcher, Scott 1994 1981Florence, Don 1993, 1994 1995Flowers, Burnell 1975Flury, Pat 1998 Fonville, Chad 1999 1995Ford, Eddie 1977Fossas, Tony 1994 1988Fossum, Casey 2002 2001Foster, Kevin 2000 1993Foster, Kris 2003 2001Foster, Leo 1978 1971Foster, Otis 1978, 1979Foulke, Keith 2006 1997Fox, Chad 2003 1997Fox, Matt 2011 2010Frandsen, Kevin 2010 2006French, Anton 2003 Frey, Steve 1998 1989Friedman, Jason 1995 Frohwirth, Todd 1994 1987Frye, Jeff 1999 1992Fuller, Aaron 1996Fulton, Ed 1995Fuson, Robin 1984, 1985

-G--G-Gabbard, Kason 2006, 2007, 2010 2006Gakeler, Dan 1993, 1994,1995 1991Gale, Rich 1984, 1991 1978Gandarillas, Gus 2001 2001Garces, Rich 1996 - 1999 1990Garcia, Cheo 1993Garcia, Freddy 2000 1995Garciaparra, Nomar 1996, 2001, 2004 1996Gardiner, Mike 1991, 1992 1990

-G--G-Gardner, Wes 1987 1984Gathright, Joey 2009, 2011 2004Gedman, Rich 1980, 1981, 1988 1980Gentile, Geno 1982, 1983George, Chris 2009 2001Geren, Bob 1992 1988Gering, Scott 1985Germano, Justin 2012 2004Giambi, Jeremy 2003 1998Gibson, Derrik 2014 Ginter, Keith 2008 2000Ginter, Matt 2006 2000Glaser, Eric 2003 Glynn, Ed 1985 1975Gnacinski, Paul 1984, 1985Godby, Danny 1975 1974Godfrey, Graham 2013 2011Goelz, Jim 2003 Goggin, Charles 1974 1972Gomes, Wayne 2002 1997Gomez, Mauro 2012 2012Gonzalez, Alex 2006 1998Gonzalez, Angel 1987 - 1990Gonzalez, Denny 1992Gonzalez, Dicky 2003 2001Gonzalez, Enrique 2009 2006Gonzalez, Jeremi 2005 1997Gonzalez, Miguel 2011 2012Gonzalez, Mike 2003 2003Gragnani, Reed 2015 Graham, Lee 1981 - 1984 1983Granadillo, Tony 2008Gray, Jeff 1990 1988Greenwell, Mike 1985, 86,95,96 1985Gronkiewicz, Lee 2008 2007Gross, Kip 1999 1990Grundt, Ken 1996 - 1997 1996Gutierrez, Jackie 1983, 1989 1983Guante, Cecilio 1990 1982Gubanich, Creighton 1999 1999Gunderson, Eric 1996 1990Guthrie, Mark 1999 1989Guyette, Kevin 2006Guzman, Freddy 2009 2004

-H--H-Haeger, Charlie 2013 2006Hamilton, Mark 2013 2010Hamulack, Tim 2004 2005Hancock, Garry 1978, 79, 80, 82 1978Hancock, Josh 2002 2002Hand, Richard 1974 1970Haney, Chris 2002 1991Hanigan, Ryan 2015 2007Hannahan, Jack 2010 2006

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--H--H-Hanrahan, Joel 2013 2007Hansack, Devern 2007 - 2009 2006Hansen, Brent 1995 - 1996Hansen, Craig 2006 - 2008 2005Hardge, Mike 1995Harer, Wayne 1977 - 1978Harrikala, Tim 1999 1995Harris, Willie 2006 2001Hartley, Mike 1995 1989Hassan, Alex 2010, 2012 - 2014 2014Haselman, Bill 2003 1992Hasselhoff, Derek 2002 Hatteberg, Scott 1993, 94,95,96,99 1995Haviland, Shawn 2015Hazelbaker, Jeremy 2012, 2013Hazlett, Andy 2000 - 2002Headley, Justin 2003 Heams, Shane 2002 Hebson, Bryan 2003 - 2004 2003Hee, Jonathan 2012, 2013Heiserman, Rick 2001 1999Hembree, Heath 2014, 2015 2013Henkel, Rob 2006 Henry, Justin 2013, 2014Hermanson, Dustin 2002 1995Hermida, Jeremy 2010 2005Hernandez, Chris 2012, 2013, 2014Hernandez, Jayson 2014Hernandez, Marco 2015Hernandez, Runelvys 2007 2002Herrera, Jonathan 2014 2008Herron, Tony 1984 - 1985Hertzler, Barry 2006 - 2007 Hetzel, Eric 1988 - 1991 1989Hill, Chris 1995Hill, Ken 2001 1988Hill, Rich 2010-2012, 2014-2015 2005Hinojosa, Dalier 2014, 2015 2015Hissey, Peter 2014Hobson, Clell (Butch) 1976 1975Hoeme, Steve 1995 Hoffman, Glenn 1977, 78,79,80,87,88 1980Holbert, Aaron 2000 1996Holdzkom, Lincoln 2007 - 2008Holifield, Rick 1996Holliman, Mark 2010Holt, Brock 2013, 2014 2012Holtz, Mike 2006 1996Horn, Sam 1986 - 1989 1987Hosey, Dwayne 1996 1994Hottovy, Tommy 2010, 2011 2011Housie, Wayne 1991, 1992 1991Howard, Chris 1994, 1995 1993Howard, Mike 1980, 1981Howard, Tim 1995

-H- -H- Howry, Bob 2003 1998Hoy, Peter 1991 - 1992 1992Huckaby, Ken 2006 2001Hudson, Joe 1996 - 1998 1995Hughes, Terry 1975 1970Hughes, Travis 2007 2004Huizenga, Ken 1978 - 1979Hulett, Tug 2010 2008Hull, Eric 2008 2007Hulse, David 1998 1992Hummel, Tim 2005 2003Hundhammer, Paul 1983 - 1985Hunter, Harold (Buddy)1973, 75,76,77,78,79 1971Huntzinger, Brock 2012, 2013Hurst, Bruce 1980 - 1981 1980Hurst, Jimmy 1998 1997Hyzdu, Adam 1997, 99, 04, 05 2000

-I--I-Iglesias, Jose 2011, 2012, 2013 2011Ingram, Garey 1999 - 2000 1994Inman, Will 2012Irvine, Daryl 1990 - 1992 1990Isquierdo, Hansel 2003 2002

-J--J- Jackson, Gavin 1996, 98,99,2000Jefferson, Reggie 1999 1991Jensen, Marcus 2001 1996Jenks, Bobby 2011 2005Jeroloman, Chuck 2005 - 2006 Jimenez, Jorge 2010Jimenez, Luis A. 2007 2012Jimenez, Luis D. 2015 2013Johns, Keith 1998 1998Johnson, Brian 2014 (Playoffs), 2015 2015Johnson, James 2003 - 2004 Johnson, Jason 2006 1997Johnson, Joe 1990 1985Johnson, John Henry 1982 1978Johnson, Kris 2009 - 2011 2014Johnson, Matty 2013Johnson, Mitch 1985, 86,87,88Johnson, Rontrez 2001Johnston, Joel 1995 1991Jones, Calvin 1995 1991Jones, Hunter 2008 - 2009 2009Jones, Thomas (Rick)1976 1976Jose, Felix 1996 1988Joyce, Thomas 1974Jurak, Ed 1978, 80,81,82,85 1982

-K--K-Kalish, Ryan 2010, 2011, 2012 2010Kane, Kevin 1984 - 1985Kang, James 2010, 2011Kapler, Gabe 2005 - 2006 1998

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--K--K-Kaye, Justin 2003 2002Kehrt, Jeremy 2011 - 2014Kelly, Joe 2015 2012Kennedy, John 1974 1962Kent, Matthew 2006Kershner, Jason 2005 2002Kester, Tim 2004 - 2005 Keylor, Cory 2007Khoury, Ryan 2006, 2010, 2011 Kiecker, Dana 1988, 1989, 1991 1990Kielty, Bobby 2007, 2008 2001Kilburg, Joe 2004 Kim, Byung-Hyun 2004 1999Kim, Sun 2000 - 2002 2001King, Jerome 1982Knackert, Brent 1996 1990Kolb, Dan 2008 1999Koritko, Michael 1974 - 1975Kotsay, Mark 2009 1997Kottaras, George 2007 - 2009 2008Kouns, Bill 1973 - 1975Koza, Dave 1977 - 1983Kraus, Kyle 2015Kreuger, Rick 1974 - 1977 1975Kroeger, Josh 2012 2004Kusiewicz, Mike 2001 - 2002Kutcher, Randy 1988, 1990 1986

-L--L-Lackey, John 2011 2002Lacy, Kerry 1996 - 1997 1996LaFrancois, Roger 1979, 80,81,83 1982Lancellotti, Rick 1989 - 1991 1982Lane, Jason 2008 2002Large, T.J. 2006, 2009, 2010 Laribee, Russ 1981LaRoche, Andy 2012 2007LaRose, John 1976 - 1977 1978Latimer, Will 2012, 2013Lavarnway, Ryan 2011 - 2014 2011Layne, Tommy 2014, 2015 2012Lee, David 2006 1999Lee, Sang 2000 - 2001 2000Leister, John 1986 - 1990 1987Lennon, Pat 1995 1991Leon, Donny 2003Leon, Sandy 2015 2012Leskanic, Curtis 2004 1993Lester, Jon 2006 - 2007 2006Lewis, Scott 1995 1990Lewis, TR 1996Lickert, John 1981 - 1985 1981Light, Pat 2015 Lin, Che-Hsuan 2011 - 2012 2012Linares, J.C. 2011, 2012, 2013Liniak, Cole 1998 - 1999 1999Litton, Greg 1994 1989

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-L--L-Livernois, Derek 1991 - 1993Lockwood, Mike 2005 Lofton, James 2001 - 2002 2001Lomasney, Steve 2001 - 2002 1999Lombard, George 2004 - 2005 1998Lonergan, Scott 2007Looney, Brian 1995 - 1996 1993Lopez, Javier 2006, 2007, 2009 2003Lowe, Derek 1997 1997Lowell, Mike 2008, 2010 1998Lowrie, Jed 2007 - 2011 2008Luis, Santo 2010Lugo, Julio 2009 2000Luna, Hector 2011 2004Lynn, Fred 1973 - 1974 1974Lyon, Brandon 2003, 2013 2001Lyons, Steve 1984, 1992, 1993 1985

-M--M-MacDonald, Michael 2012Machado, Alejandro 2005 - 2006 Machemer, Dave 1976 1978MacWhorter, Keith 1980 - 1983 1980Maddox, Garry 2001Maddux, Mike 1996 1986Madera, Sandy 2008 - 2009Maggard, Tom 1973Magrann, Tom 1991 1989Mahay, Ron 1995 - 1998 1995Mahomes, Pat 1997 1992Maier, Mitch 2013 2006Malaska, Mark 2004 - 2005 2003Malave, Jose 1995 - 1997 1996Maldonado, Carlos 2009 2006Malpeso, Dave 1984 - 1985 Malzone, John 1993 - 1995Mannerino, Frank 1973Manto, Jeff 1996 1990Manuel, Robert 2010 2009Manzanillo, Josias 1990 - 1991 1991Marban, Jorge 2015 Marrero, Chris 2015 2011Marrero, Deven 2014, 2015 2015Marshall, Mike 1990 1981Martin, Chris 2013 2014Martin, Jeff 1993Martinez, Anastacio 2003 - 2005 2004Martinez, Edgar 2007 - 2008Martinez, Luis 2015 2011Martinez, Mario 2014Martinez, Ramon 1999 - 2000 1988Marzano, John 1987, 88,89,90,92 1987Mason, John 1973Masterson, Justin 2008, 2015 2008Mathews, T.J. 2006 1995Mathis, Doug 2012 2008Matsuzaka, Daisuke 2008, 09, 10, 12 2007

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--M--M-Matthews, Lamont 2003Maxwell, Blake 2010, 2011McDonald, Darnell 2010, 2011, 2012 2004McAnulty, Paul 2009 2005McBeth, Marcus 2008 - 2009 2007McCarty, Dave 2004 1993McCarthy, Mike 2014, 2015McCoy, Mike 2014 2009McDill, Allen 2001 1997McDougal, Julius 1990McEwing, Joe 2007 1998McGee, Willie 1995 1982McGlothen, Lynn 1973 1972McLeary, Marty 2001 - 2002 2004McInnis, Bill 1987 - 1988McKeel, Walt 1997 - 1998 1996McKenry, Michael 2011 2010McNeely, Jeff 1993 - 1994 1993Meacham, Rusty 1997 1991Mecerod, George 1984 - 1986Medrano, Jesus 2004Mejia, Roberto 1996 1993Melancon, Mark 2012 2009Melendez, Jose 1993 - 1994 1990Mendoza, Ramiro 2003 - 2004 1996Meneses, Heiker 2013, 2014Merchant, Andy 1975 - 1979 1975Meredith, Cla 2005 - 2006 2005Merloni, Lou 1996 - 2002 1998Mesh, Mike 1985 - 1988Michalak, Chris 2002 1998Middlebrooks, Will 2011 - 2014 2012Miller, Andrew 2011, 2012 2006Miller, Corky 2006 2001Miller, Mike 2015 Miller, Trever 2001, 2011 1996Miller, Wade 2005 1999Miller-Jones, Gary 1985 - 1989Mills, Adam 2008 - 2010Millwood, Kevin 2011 1997Milstien, Dave 1991 - 1993Mimbs, Mark 1997Minchey, Nate 1992, 93, 94, 96 1993Minges, Tyler 2006Mitchell, Charlie 1984 - 1985 1984Mitchell, Keith 1998 - 1999 1991Mitchell, Kevin 1996 1984Mix, Greg 1999, 2001 Mock, Garrett 2012 2008Mohr, Dustan 2006 2001Molina, Gustavo 2010 2007Moloney, Bill 1982 - 1984 Montz, Luke 2015 2008Morales, Franklin 2011, 2013 2007Moreno, Juan 2002 2001Moriarty, Mike 2005 2002

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YEARS WITH 1ST YEARPLAYER PAWSOX IN MAJORS

-M--M-Moritz, Chris 1989 Morris, Warren 2002 1999Mortensen, Clayton 2012, 2013 2009Morton, Kevin 1991 - 1992 1991Moss, Brandon 2007 - 2008 2007Mottola, Chad 2003 1996Mueller, Bill 2004 1996Munoz, Jose 1994 1996Munro, Pete 1998 1999Murphy, David 2006 - 2007 2006Murray, Glenn 1994 - 1995 1996

-N--N-Naehring, Tim 1989,90,92,93,94 1990Narveson, Chris 2005 2006Natale, Jeff 2008 - 2009 Natoli, Nick 2013Nattile, Sam 1985Nava, Daniel 2010-2012, 2014-2015 2010Navarro, Yamaico 2010, 2011 2010Neal, Mike 1973Neil, Mike 2001 1998Nelson, Bryant 2002 2002Nelson, Joe 2004, 2010 2001Nelson, Roger 1973 - 1975Neuman, Dennis 2011Newhauser, Don 1973 - 1975 1972Nichols, Reid 1980 1980Niesen, Eric 2013 Nieves, Raul 2005 Nipper, Al 1983 1983Nixon, Trot 1997, 98,04,05,06 1996Nunnally, Jon 1999 1995Nye, Rodney 2006

-O--O-O’Berry, Mike 1979 1979Ochoa, Alex 2007 1995Ochoa, Ivan 2009 2008Ohlendorf, Ross 2012 2007Ohka, Tomo 1999 - 2001 1999Ojeda, Bobby 1980 - 1981 1980Okajima, Hideki 2010, 2011 2007Olerud, John 2005 1989Oliver, Joe 2001 1989O’Neill, Dan 1991Ongarato, Mike 1980 - 1981Orellano, Rafael 1996 - 1997Orsag, Jim 1989Ortiz, David 2008, 2013 1997Ortiz, Luis 1993 - 1994 1993Otness, John 2009Owen, Dave 1990 - 1991Owens, Henry 2014, 2015 2015Owens, Jeremy 2004Pankovits, Jim 1990 - 1991 1984Papelbon, Jonathan 2005 2005

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--P--P-Parks, Danny 1979 - 1982 Paris, Juan 1992 Paronto, Chad 2010 2001Patterson, Eric 2010 2007Pauley, David 2006 - 2008 2006Pautt, Juan 1983 - 1985Pavano, Carl 1997 1998Paxton, Mike 1976 - 1977 1977Pedre, George 1994 1991Pedroia, Dustin 2005 - 2006, 2010 2006Peguero, Carlos 2015 2011Pemberton, Rudy 1996 1995Pena, Carlos 2006 2001Pena, Jesus 2001 1999Pena, Juan 1998, 1999, 2002 1999Pena, Mario 2006 Pena, Jr. Tony 2011, 2012 2006Pena, Wily Mo 2006 2002Percival, Curran 1976Perez, Dario 2000Perez, Juan 2005 2006Perez, Kenny 2005Perisho, Matt 2005 1997Person, Robert 2003 1995Petagine, Roberto2005 1994Peterson, Dean 1997Pichardo, Wilfred 2015Pichardo, Hipolito 2000 - 2001 1992Pierce, Jeff 1994 - 1996 1995Pina, Mickey 1989 - 1991Pineiro, Joel 2007 2000Plantier, Phil 1990 - 1992 1990Pleiffer, Charles 1973Plummer, Dale 1995 Plympton, Jeff 1990 - 1993 1991Podsednik, Scott 2012 2001Pole, Dick 1973 - 1974 1973Poloni, John 1978 1977Pond, Simon 2005 2004Poole, Bruce 1977Porcello, Rick 2015 2009Pough, Pork Chop 1995 - 1996Powell, Corey 2000 Pozo, Arquimedez 1996 - 1998 1995Pratt, Todd 1991 1992Pressley, Josh 2006 Pride, Curtis 1997, 2000 1993Prieto, Alex 2007 2003Prior, Mark 2012 2002Pritz, Bryan 2008Puffer, Brandon 2004 2002Pulsipher, Bill 2001 1995Purcell, Gary 1978

-Q--Q-Quetti, Russ 1981

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-Q--Q-Quinones, Rey 1986 1986Quintana, Carlos 1988 - 1989 1988Quintero, Humberto 2015 2003Quantrill, Paul 1991 - 1992 1992

-R--R-Raczka, Mike 1994 1992Rainey, Chuck 1977, 78,79,81 1979Ramirez, Manny 2002 1993Ramirez, Noe 2015 2015Ramirez, Ramon 2010 2008Ramos, Kelly 2001Ramsay, Robert 1999 1999Ranaudo, Anthony 2013, 2014 2014Reddick, Josh 2009 - 2011 2009Reed, Jody 1986 - 1987 1987Remmerswaal, Win 1977 - 1981 1979Repko, Jason 2012 2005Resop, Chris 2014 2006Reyes, Argenis 2010 2008Rhodes, Tuffy 1995 1990Ricci, Chuck 1996 1995Rice, Jason 2011Rice, Jim 1973 - 1974 1974Richardson, Billy Joe 1983Richardson, Dustin 2009 - 2010 2009Richardson, Jason 2006Richardson, Jeff 1993 1989Riles, Ernest 1993 1985Riley, Ed 1992 - 1993Ring, Royce 2011 2005Ripley, Al 1976 - 1979 1978Riske, David 2006 1999Rivera, Luis 1989 1986Rivera, Mike 2012 2001Rivero, Carlos 2014, 2015 2014Roberts, John 1989Roberts, Ryan 2014 2006Robidoux, Billy Jo 1990 1985Robinson, Kerry 2007 1998Rochford, Mike 1984 - 1990 1988Rodriguez, Carlos 1994 - 1995 1991Rodriguez, Eduardo 2014, 2015 2015Rodriguez, Frank 1994, 95 1995Rodriguez, Luis 1999 - 2002Rodriguez, Nerio 2000 1996Rodriguez, Reynaldo 2012Rodriguez, Ruben 1992 - 1994 1986Rodriguez, Steve 1994 - 1995 1995Rodriguez, Tony 1994 - 1997 1996Rodriguez, Victor 1995 1984Romero, Mandy 1998 - 1999 1997Romero, Niuman 2010 2009Romine, Kevin 1984 - 1989 1985Roof, Jonathan 2015Roque, Rafael 2001 1998Rosario, Alberto 2013

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--S--S-Shave, Jon 2001 1993Shaw, Travis 2014, 2015 2015Shea, John 1993 Sheaffer, Danny 1985 - 1988 1987Shealy, Ryan 2010 2005Sheely, Matt 2007, 2010, 2011Sheets, Andy 2000 1996Shelby, John 1992 1981Shepard, Keith 1994 1992Sherrod, Justin 2004, 2005 Shibilo, Andy 2002, 2003 Shields, Steve 1983 1985Shiell, Jason 2003 2002Shikles, Larry 1989, 90,91,92Shoemaker, Scott 2005, 2006Shoppach, Kelly 2004, 2005 2005Shouse, Brian 1998 1993Shumpert, Terry 1995 1990Siddall, Joe 2000 1993Skidmore, R. Roe 1975 1970Skok, Craig 1973, 1974 1973Smith, Chris 2006, 2007, 2008 2008Smith, Dan 2000 1999Smith, Greg 2011 2008Smith, Zane 1995 1984Smithson, Mike 1980, 1981, 1988 1982Smoltz, John 2009 1988Snider, Van 1992 1988Snopek, Chris 1999 1995Snyder, Brandon 2013, 2014 2010Snyder, Cory 1995 1986Snyder, Earl 2003, 2004 2002Snyder, Kyle 2006, 2008 2003Spann, Chad 2007, 2008Sparks, Greg 1993Spears, Nate 2011, 2012 2011Spehr, Tim 2000 1993Spencer, Corey 2002Spencer, Gerry 1975, 1976 Spivey, Junior 2007 2001Spoone, Chorye 2012Spring, Matt 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015Sprowl, Bob 1978, 1979 1978Spruill, Zeke 2015 2013Stachowsky, Mitch 2005Stairs, Matt 1995 1992Stanley, Bob 1988 1977Stanley, Henri 2004 Stapleton, Dave 1977, 78,79,80,85 1980Stenhouse, Mike 1986 1982Stenson, Dernell 1999, 2000,01,02 2003Stephens, John 2004, 2005 2002Stephenson, Kevin 1978Stevens, Josh 2004Stewart, Paul 2003

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-R--R-Rose, Brian 1997 - 2000 1997Ross, Charles 1973 - 1975Ross, Cody 2012 2006Ross, David 2008, 2013 2002Ross, Sean 1992 - 1993Ross Jr., Robbie 2015 2012Rogers, Ed 2007 2002Rojas, Mel 2000 1990Rowland, Rich 1995 1990Rowland-Smith, Ryan 2013 2007Ruffin, Johnny 1997 1993Rupe, Ryan 2003 1999Ryan, Ken 1991, 92,93,95 1992Ryan, Rob 2002 1999

-S--S-Saberhagen, Bret 1997, 2000, 01 1984Sadler, Donnie 1997 - 2000 1998Saltalamacchia, Jarrod 2010 2007Salzano, Jerry 2002 Samuels, Scott 2001Sanchez, Angel 2010 2006Sanchez, Freddy 2002 - 2003 2002Santana, Julio 2000 1997Santana, Marino 1999 1998Santeliz, Clevelan 2011Santos, Angel 2001 - 2003 2001Sapp, Damian 2000Sarmiento, Manny 1981 1976Satre, Jason 1995 Sax, Dave 1985 - 1987 1982Sbragia, Barry 1973 - 1974 1982Scales, Bobby 2007 2009Schilling, Curt 2005, 2007 1988Schiraldi, Calvin 1986 1986Schmidt, Dave 1980 - 1982 1981Schneck, Steve 1978 - 1979 Schullstrom, Erik 1996 1994Schrenk, Steve 1998 1999Schoppee, Dave 1982 - 1983Schourek, Pete 2000 1991Schrager, Tony 2004, 2005 Schroyer, Ryan 2006Scott, Robby 2015 Scuturo, Marco 2011 2002Seanez, Rudy 2003 1989Seibel, Phil 2004, 2006 2004Sekany, Jason 1999, 2000, 2001Selby, Bill 1996 1996Sele, Aaron 1993, 95,96 1993Sellers, Jeff 1986, 87,88 1985Senior, Shawn 1995Sergio, Tom 2002Serrano, Jimmy 2006 2004Sharon, Richard 1976 1973Sharperson, Mike 1994 1987

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-S--S-Stern, Adam 2005, 2006 2005Stewart, Tito 1987, 1990Stewart, Zach 2012 2011Stone, Jeff 1989, 1990, 1991 1984Stubbs, Franklin 1993 1984Stynes, Chris 2001 1995Suarez, Iggy 2009 Sullivan, Marc 1982, 83,84,85 1982Suppan, Jeff 1995, 96,97 1995Suter, Burke 1978, 1979Sutton, Drew 2011, 2013 2009Swihart, Blake 2014, 2015 2015Switzer, Jon 2008 2003

-T--T-Tarver, LaSchelle 1986, 87 1986Tatum, Jim 1996 1992Tatum, Ken 1973 1969Tatum, Willie 1993Tavarez, Aneury 2015Tavarez, Jesus 1997 1994Taylor, Scott 1991, 92,93 1992Tazawa, Junichi 2009, 2011, 2012 2009Tebbs, Nate 1998, 99,2001Tejera, Michael 2008 1999Thomas, Brad 2004 2001Thomas, Justin 2012 2008Thomas, Tony 2011, 2012, 2013Thompson, Chris 1998 Thoutsis, Paul 1993, 94Thurston, Joe 2008 2002Timlin, Mike 2007, 2008 1991Todd, Jess 2015 2009Tolar, Kevin 2003 2000Tomberlin, Andy 1994 1993Tomlin, Randy 1996 1990Tomori, Denny 2005 Torchia, Tony 1973, 74 Torres, Andres 2014 2002Traber, Billy 2009 2003Trautwein, John 1988, 89 1988Tremblay, Gary 1986, 87, 88, 89, 90Trlicek, Ricky 1994 1992Trujillo, Mike 1986 1985Tucker, Michael 2007 1995Tudor, John 1977, 78, 79, 80 1979Twardoski, Mike 1991, 92, 94

-U--U-Urso, Sal 1999

-V--V-Valdez, Alex 2011 Valdez, Carlos 1997, 98 1995Valdez, Jose 2014 2011

YEARS WITH 1ST YEARPLAYER PAWSOX IN MAJORS

-V--V-Valdez, Julio 1979, 80, 81, 84 1980Valdez, Sergio 1994 1986Valencia, Danny 2012 2010Valentin, John 1991,92,93,94,2001 1992Van Buren, Jermaine 2006 2005Van Every, Jonathan 2008 - 2009 2008VanDer Bosch, Matt 2006VanEgmond, Tim 1994 - 1996 1994Vaquedano, Jose 2008 - 2009 Varitek, Jason 1997, 2006, 2010 1997Vasquez, Efrain 1973 - 1975Vasquez, Luis 1988Vaughan, Beau 2008Vaughn, Mo 1990 - 1992 1991Vazquez, Christian 2013, 2014 2014Veale, Bob 1974 1962Velazquez, Gil 2008 - 2010 2008Veras, Dario 1998 1996Veras, Quilvio 2001 1995Veras, Wilton 2000 - 2002 1999Verdugo, Ryan 2014 2012Verhoeven, John 1982 1976Victorino, Shane 2013, 2014, 2015 2005Viera, Rolando 2002 Villarreal, Brayan 2013, 2014 2011Villarreal, Oscar 2013 2003Vinas, Julio 2000Vosk, Jim 1977

-W--W-Wade, Scott 1987, 88,89,90,95Waggoner, Aubrey 1995Wagner, Mark 2009, 2010Wakefield, Tim 1995, 2009 1992Walker, Chico 1980 - 1984 1980Walker, Pete 1997 - 1998 1995Wallace, Dave 1979 1973Wallace, Jeff 2002 1997Waller, Rich 1977 - 1979Walter, Gene 1991 1985Walters, Dave 1991 - 1992Ward, Bryan 2001 1998Wasdin, John 1998 - 2000 1995Waslewski, Gary 1974 1967Waszgis, BJ 1998 2000Watkins, Kenneth 1976Webster, Allen 2013, 2014 2013Wedge, Eric 1991, 92,94,95 1991Weeks, Jemile 2015 2011Wells, David 2006 1987Weiland, Kyle 2011 2011Wengert, Bill 1995Wengert, Don 2002 1995Wertz, Bill 1995 1993West, David 1998 1988

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Of the 1113 players appearing for theOf the 1113 players appearing for thePawtucket Red Sox in their 43-yearPawtucket Red Sox in their 43-year

history, 792 have played in the Majorhistory, 792 have played in the MajorLeagues or 71Leagues or 71%.%.

YEARS WITH 1ST YEARPLAYER PAWSOX IN MAJORS

-Y--Y-Yarnall, Ed 2004 1999Yennaco, Jay 1998 Youkilis, Kevin 2003, 04,05,09,12 2004Young, Matt 1991 1983Young, Pete 1994 1992Young, Tim 2000, 02 1998Younginer, Madison 2015

-Z--Z-Zambrano, Eddie 1996 1993Zink, Charlie 2005 - 2009 2008Zinter, Alan 1996 2002Zuleta, Julio 2003 2000Zupcic, Bob 1989, 91, 92, 94 1997

YEARS WITH 1ST YEARPLAYER PAWSOX IN MAJORS

-W--W-Wheeler, Dan 2011 1999White, Matt 2003 2003Whitehurst, Wally 1995 1989Whiten, Mark 1995 1990Whitt, Ernie 1976 1976Whittemore, Reggie 1983 - 1984Wiggs, Johnny 1995Wilkerson, Brad 2009 2001Wilkerson, Shannon 2014Williams, Brian 2001 1991Williams, Dana 1986 -1989 1989 Williams, George 2001 1995Williams, Juan 1997Williams, Randy 2011 2004Williamson, Scott 2004 1999Wilson, Alex 2011 - 2014 2013Wilson, Enrique 2006 1997Wilson, Jim 1981 - 1983Wilson, Josh 2008 2005Winningham, Herm 1993 1984Wolcott, Bob 1999 1995Wolfe, Larry 1980 1977Woodard, Steve 2003 1997Woods, Tyrone 1997Woodward, Chris 2009 1999Woodward, Rob 1985, 86,87,88,89 1985Wooten, Shawn 2005 2000Workman, Brandon 2013, 2014 2013Wright, Jim 1975, 76,77,80 1978Wright, Steven 2012-2015 2013

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233PAWSOX AWARD WINNERS & ALL-STARS

19731973Governors’ Cup ChampionsJunior World Series ChampionsBatting Champion - Juan Beniquez (.298)Most Valuable Pitcher - Dick PoleManager of the Year - Darrell JohnsonAll-Star Team: Cecil Cooper (1B), DickPole (P)

19741974Batting Champion - Jim Rice (.337)HR Champion - Jim Rice (25) Most Valuable Player - Jim Rice (Won Triple Crown)Rookie of the Year - Jim RiceAll-Star Team: Jim Rice (OF), Fred Lynn(OF)

19761976HR Champion - Jack Baker (36) All-Star Team: Butch Hobson (3B)

19771977International League ChampionsManager of the Year - Joe MorganBatting Champion - Wayne Harer (.350)Most Valuable Player - Ted CoxAll-Star Team: Ted Cox (3B)

19781978Most Valuable Player - Gary AllensonIL Executive of the Year - Ben MondorAll-Star Team: Gary Allenson (C), DaveColeman (OF), John LaRose (P)

19791979Co-Most Valuable Player - Dave StapletonBatting Champion - Garry Hancock (.325)HR Champion - Sam Bowen (28) All-Star Team: Glenn Hoffman (SS), DaveStapleton (3B), Sam Bowen (OF), DaveKoza (DH)

19811981Most Valuable Pitcher - Bob OjedaBatting Champion - Wade Boggs (.335)IL Fireman of the Year - Luis AponteAll-Star Team: Bob Ojeda (P), Sam Bowen(OF)

19821982All-Star Team: Marty Barrett (2B), GarryHancock (OF)

19841984International League Governors’ CupChampionsManager of the Year - Tony TorchiaIL Executive of the Year - Mike TamburroIL Fireman of the Year - Charlie MitchellSporting News MiLB Executive of the Year -Mike TamburroAll-Star Team: Steve Lyons (3B), CharlieMitchell (P)

19861986Most Valuable Player - Pat DodsonStar of Stars Award - Pat DodsonIL Fireman of the Year - Mike TrujilloAll-Star Team: Pat Dodson (1B), MikeGreenwell (OF), LaSchelle Tarver (OF)

19871987Manager of the Year - Ed NottleIL Executive of the Year - LouSchwechheimerAll-Star Team: Sam Horn (DH)

19881988IL Executive of the Year - Mike TamburroAll-Star Team: Carlos Quintana (OF)

19901990National Association’s President’s Trophy (Most Successful Franchise in Base ball)“Baseball America’s Bob Freitas Award” (Top Triple-A Operation)Home Run Champion - Phil Plantier (33HR)International League Rookie of the Year -Phil PlantierAll-Star Team: Tim Naehring (SS), PhilPlantier (OF)

19911991International League Eastern DivisionChampionsBaseball America’s MiLB Man ag er of the Year -Butch HobsonIL Manager of the Year - Butch HobsonHome Run Champion - Rick Lancellotti(21 HR)All-Star Team: Scott Cooper (3B), PhilPlantier (OF), Daryl Irvine (P)

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119921992IL Executive of the Year - LouSchwechheimerSporting News MiLB Executive of the Year - LouSchwechheimer

19931993Most Valuable Pitcher - Aaron SeleIL Trainer of the Year - Peter YoungmanAll-Star Team: Aaron Sele (SP)

19941994International League Eastern DivisionChampions

19961996International League Eastern DivisionChampionsIL Manager of the Year - Buddy BaileyAll-Star Team: Phil Clark (OF), RudyPemberton (OF)

19971997IL Most Valuable Pitcher - Brian RoseRookie of the Year - Brian RoseAll-Star Team: Brian Rose (SP),Arquimedez Pozo (3B)

19981998IL Manager of the Year - Ken Macha

19991999Judge Emil Fuchs Memorial Award forLong & Meritorious Service to Baseball -Ben MondorSporting News Executive of the Year - BenMondorIL Executive of the Year - Ben MondorAll-Star Team: Michael Coleman (OF)

20012001IL Executive of the Year - Mike TamburroHome Run Champion - Izzy Alcantara(36)All-Star Team: Izzy Alcantara (DH)

20032003International League North DivisionChampions“Baseball America’s Bob Freitas Award” (Top Triple-A Operation)IL Manager of the Year - Buddy BaileyIL Most Valuable Pitcher - Bronson ArroyoAll-Star Team: Andy Abad (OF), LouCollier (OF), Bronson Arroyo (SP)

PAWSOX AWARD WINNERS & ALL-STARSPAWSOX AWARD WINNERS & ALL-STARS

20042004IL Executive of the Year - Mike TamburroHome Run Champion - Earl Snyder (36)All-Star Team: Earl Snyder (3B), AdamHyzdu (OF), Kelly Shoppach (C)

20052005All-Star Team: Kelly Shoppach (C)

20062006All-Star Team: Dustin Pedroia (Util)

20082008All-Star Team: Charlie Zink (P), ChrisCarter (OF),Jeff Bailey (1B), Joe Thurston (2B)Most Valuable Player - Jeff BaileyMost Valuable Pitcher - Charlie ZinkIL Executive of the Year - Mike Tamburro

20112011International League North DivisionChampions

20122012International League Governors’ CupChampionsMost Valuable Player - Mauro GomezAll-Star Team - Mauro Gomez (DH), Ryan Lavarnway (C), Jose Iglesias (SS)

20132013International League North DivisionChampionsGary DiSarcina - Baseball America Minor LeagueManager of the Year

20142014International League Governors’ CupChampionsMost Valuable Pitcher - Anthony RanaudoAll-Star Team - Anthony Ranaudo (P)

No Awards1975, 1980, 1983, 1985, 1989, 1995,2000, 2002, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011,2015

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