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2014 GAME NOTES LHP Alex Phillips (4-7, 4.13) vs RHP Anthony Montefusco (0-0, 0.00) Traverse City Beach Bums (36-52) vs. Southern Illinois Miners (52-36) Wednesday, August 27 • 7:05 PM ET • Wuerfel Park (4,685) • Traverse City, MI Game #89 • Home Game #47 Classic Rock The Bear 98.1/107.1 FM • classicrockthebear.com UPCOMING GAMES AND PITCHING PROBABLES (all times ET) 2014 BEACH BUMS AT A GLANCE BEACH BUMS’ AUGUST SCHEDULE RECENT TRANSACTIONS Regular Season Record ........................ 36-52 Home .................................................. 21-25 Road ................................................... 15-27 Place (FL East)........................................ 6th Games Behind ....................................... 16.5 Last 10 ................................................... 4-6 Last 5 ..................................................... 2-3 2014 vs Southern Illinois ......................... 2-2 All-Time vs Southern Illinois ................. 17-29 2014 Home Attendance ................... 127,825 Home Dates.............................................. 41 Nightly Average Attendance ................. 3,117 Frontier League Rank ............................... 3rd 8/1 vs Schaumburg W 7-3 8/2 @ Florence W 10-1 8/3 @ Florence W 13-8 8/4 @ Florence L 11-9 8/6 vs Frontier L 6-1 8/7 vs Frontier W 5-4 8/8 vs Frontier W 7-0 8/9 @ Washington L 8-2 8/10-1 @ Washington W 13-8 (7) 8/10-2 @ Washington W 6-4 (7) 8/13-1 vs Florence L 2-0 (7) 8/13-2 vs Florence L 5-4 (7) 8/14 vs Florence W 4-1 8/15 vs Lake Erie L 9-1 8/16 vs Lake Erie L 6-3 8/17 vs Lake Erie L 3-1 8/20-1 vs Evansville W 4-1 (7) 8/20-2 vs Evansville W 5-2 (7) 8/21 vs Evansville W 4-2 (10) 8/22 @ Normal L 4-3 8/23 @ Normal L 10-4 8/24 @ Normal L 4-3 8/26 vs Southern Illinois W 8-7 8/27 vs Southern Illinois 7:05 PM 8/28 vs Southern Illinois 7:05 PM 8/29 vs Rockford 7:05 PM 8/30 vs Rockford 7:05 PM 8/31 vs Rockford 5:05 PM 8/13: INF Carlos Berroa signed 8/11: INF Rob Benedict retired 7/29: LHP Ryan Brasser retired; LHP Corey Alexander signed 7/28: C Jake Rhodes activated off the seven-day DL; RHP Eric Eck signed 7/25: RHP D.J. Johnson sold to Minnesota Twins FOR UP-TO-DATE PLAYER AND TEAM NEWS, STATS AND OTHER INFORMATION VISIT TCBEACHBUMS.COM Thursday, August 28 vs So. Illinois 7:05 PM LHP Ian MacDougall (6-3, 3.00) vs LHP Rick Teasley (9-5, 3.71) Friday, August 29 vs Rockford 7:05 PM RHP Casey Delgado (6-6, 3.40) vs TBD Saturday, August 30 vs Rockford 7:05 PM RHP Scott Vachon (2-3, 4.50) vs TBD Sunday, August 31 vs Rockford 5:05 PM RHP Tanner Tripp (3-8, 4.55) vs TBD Tuesday, September 2 @ Windy City 8:05 PM LHP Alex Phillips vs TBD ARBELO: Hits in eight of his last nine (13-for-34, .382, 2 2B, HR, R, 5 RBI) BERROA: Both of hits have gone for extra bases (HR on 8/15, 2B on 8/24) COWELL: Hits in three straight games (5-for-11, .455, 2 R, RBI) DEBLIEUX: 2-for-18 (.111) over his last four games GUSRANG: Hits in four of his last five (7-for-17, .412, R, 2 RBI) HARISIS: Registered his first multi-hit game since August 7 last night MILLER: Hits in four of his last five (6-for-19, .316, 2B, 2 R, 2 RBI) RHODES: Snapped 2-for-18 skid with first homer since June 11 in the third inning on Saturday night ROSA: Hits in seven straight (8-for-22, .364, 4 2B, 5 R, 5 RBI, 2 BB) TAYLOR: Reached base in six straight games (5-for-16, .313, 3B, 3 R, 2 RBI, 3 BB) VARGAS: Hits in three of his last four (7-for-17, .412, 3 2B, 3 R, 4 RBI) WOODWARD: Reached base in nine straight games (7-for-33, .212, 5 R, RBI, 4 BB) BEAR TRACKS EAST REC GB Washington 52-35 Evansville 50-34 -0.5 Southern Illinois 52-36 -0.5 Lake Erie 51-36 -1.0 Florence 39-48 -13.0 Traverse City 36-52 -16.5 Frontier 29-58 -23.0 WEST River City 54-34 Schaumburg 54-34 Gateway 47-41 -7.0 Normal 46-41 -7.5 Rockford 36-52 -18.0 Joliet 34-54 -20.0 Windy City 31-56 -22.5 FRONTIER LEAGUE STANDINGS SERIES AT A GLANCE: Traverse City and Southern Illinois square off for the second time this year. The Beach Bums have had their struggles against the Miners, winning just 17 of the 45 all-time matchups, the worst win percentage for Traverse City against any league opponent. Southern Illinois took 2 of 3 from Traverse City earlier this year in Marion, outscoring the Beach Bums 17-14. The Miners took the first two games in come-from-behind fashion before TC salvaged the final game with a late rally. Traverse City took the season series 4-2 last year, posting a sweep at Wuerfel Park. LAST TIME OUT: The Traverse City Beach Bums pushed across a season-high seven runs in the first inning on Tuesday night and made it stand up, edging the Southern Illinois Miners 8-7 at Wuerfel Park. The seven-run outburst actually came after the Miners had scored three runs in the top of the first inning against Tanner Tripp. Greg Harisis led off with a single and Scott Woodward walked before Jose Vargas smacked an RBI single to left field for the first run. After a groundout, Jovan Rosa hit a two-run double off the top of the wall in left-center to knot the game at three. A walk and an error loaded the bases for Josh Miller, who poked a two-run single to right to give TC a 5-3 lead. Jeff DeBlieux continued the rally with an RBI single to left field before Harisis connected for an RBI hit, making it 7-3. A double play capped the seven-run frame. The Beach Bums added on another tally in the second inning with Chris Cowell scoring Vargas on a single to push the advantage to 8-3. TC had the bases loaded with one out in the inning, but Britt Robertshaw struck out the next two batters, starting a string of 17 consecutive Beach Bums retired. Southern Illinois chipped its way back into the game with an unearned run in the top of the third and a sacrifice fly in the fourth, but Tripp (3-8) retired nine of the last 11 he faced to earn a quality start and the victory. He allowed five runs, three earned, on seven hits in six innings for his second straight win. The Miners drew to within one in the eighth inning on a Matt Jones RBI single and a bases-loaded walk to Niko Vasquez, but Will Rankin forced a fly out from Frank Martinez to keep the lead in tact. Rankin came back in the ninth to retire the side in order, earning his seventh save of the year. Michael Carden (5-4) took the loss for the Miners, giving up all eight runs, seven earned, on nine hits in just 1.1 frames. PHILLIPS: LHP Alex Phillips starts for TC in the middle game of the set. The southpaw is coming off a win last Wednesday against Evansville when he set a new season-high by striking out seven in six innings while allowing two runs on seven hits. Phillips has been a model of consistency for TC, allowing more than three earned runs just three times thus far in his 13 starts. All four of his wins have come at home where has a 3.64 ERA compared to an 0-4 record and a 5.60 ERA away from Wuerfel Park. Phillips came to Traverse City from the Detroit Tigers organization where he was the 21st round selection of Detroit in the 2012 draft. Two years ago with the Connecticut Tigers, pitching exclusively in relief, Phillips went 1-0 with a 2.51 ERA in 17 games. MONTEFUSCO: RHP Anthony Montefusco gets the ball for the Miners. The righthander came over in a trade form the Camden Riversharks in the Atlantic League on August 15 and has yet to allow a run in two starts for Southern Illinois. He’s lasted five innings in each start, not factoring in either decision. Last time out, he gave up three hits in five scoreless frames while striking out two and walking a pair on Thursday against the Greys. In two starts with Camden, he was 0-1 with a 5.73 ERA, giving up seven runs in 11. Montefusco finished his college career this season at George Mason University. As part of the Patriot rotation, Montefusco was 9-4 with a 2.19 ERA in 16 games, including two complete games. He struck out 82 and walked only 14 in 106.2 innings. CLOSE CALLS: Traverse City has had 60 of its 88 games decided by three runs or less this season with the Bums posting a 26-34 mark in those contests. TC has played in 28 one-run games, but just six since July 24. In those contests, the Beach Bums are 8-21, the lowest win percentage in the circuit. After playing 23 one-run games in the first half, TC has been involved just six such contests in the second half, with three of the last four decided by a run. IN A PINCH: Sean Gusrang’s pinch-hit single on Friday night continued a strong year for Traverse City pinch hitters. When called upon in those situations, batters are 4-for-11 with a double, three RBI, and three walks. “OBP”-FFENSE: Traverse City has been reaching base at a solid rate the last four games, posting a team OBP of .413 in this stretch. The Beach Bums have recorded 10+ hits in four straight games, but have left a total of 36 runners on base thanks to a .158 average with runners in scoring position and two outs.

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Page 1: Traverse City Beach Bums Game Notes

2014 GAME NOTES

LHP Alex Phillips (4-7, 4.13) vs RHP Anthony Montefusco (0-0, 0.00)

Traverse City Beach Bums (36-52) vs. Southern Illinois Miners (52-36)Wednesday, August 27 • 7:05 PM ET • Wuerfel Park (4,685) • Traverse City, MI

Game #89 • Home Game #47Classic Rock The Bear 98.1/107.1 FM • classicrockthebear.com

UPCOMING GAMES AND PITCHING PROBABLES (all times ET)

2014 BEACH BUMS AT A GLANCE

BEACH BUMS’ AUGUST SCHEDULE

RECENT TRANSACTIONS

Regular Season Record ........................ 36-52Home .................................................. 21-25Road ................................................... 15-27

Place (FL East) ........................................ 6thGames Behind ....................................... 16.5

Last 10 ................................................... 4-6Last 5 ..................................................... 2-3

2014 vs Southern Illinois ......................... 2-2All-Time vs Southern Illinois ................. 17-29

2014 Home Attendance ................... 127,825Home Dates .............................................. 41Nightly Average Attendance ................. 3,117Frontier League Rank ............................... 3rd

8/1 vs Schaumburg W 7-38/2 @ Florence W 10-18/3 @ Florence W 13-88/4 @ Florence L 11-98/6 vs Frontier L 6-18/7 vs Frontier W 5-4 8/8 vs Frontier W 7-08/9 @ Washington L 8-28/10-1 @ Washington W 13-8 (7)8/10-2 @ Washington W 6-4 (7)8/13-1 vs Florence L 2-0 (7)8/13-2 vs Florence L 5-4 (7) 8/14 vs Florence W 4-18/15 vs Lake Erie L 9-18/16 vs Lake Erie L 6-38/17 vs Lake Erie L 3-18/20-1 vs Evansville W 4-1 (7)8/20-2 vs Evansville W 5-2 (7)8/21 vs Evansville W 4-2 (10)8/22 @ Normal L 4-38/23 @ Normal L 10-4 8/24 @ Normal L 4-38/26 vs Southern Illinois W 8-78/27 vs Southern Illinois 7:05 PM8/28 vs Southern Illinois 7:05 PM8/29 vs Rockford 7:05 PM8/30 vs Rockford 7:05 PM8/31 vs Rockford 5:05 PM

8/13: INF Carlos Berroa signed8/11: INF Rob Benedict retired7/29: LHP Ryan Brasser retired; LHP Corey Alexander signed7/28: C Jake Rhodes activated off the seven-day DL; RHP Eric Eck signed7/25: RHP D.J. Johnson sold to Minnesota Twins

FOR UP-TO-DATE PLAYER AND TEAM NEWS, STATS AND OTHER INFORMATION VISIT TCBEACHBUMS.COM

Thursday, August 28 vs So. Illinois 7:05 PM LHP Ian MacDougall (6-3, 3.00) vs LHP Rick Teasley (9-5, 3.71)Friday, August 29 vs Rockford 7:05 PM RHP Casey Delgado (6-6, 3.40) vs TBDSaturday, August 30 vs Rockford 7:05 PM RHP Scott Vachon (2-3, 4.50) vs TBDSunday, August 31 vs Rockford 5:05 PM RHP Tanner Tripp (3-8, 4.55) vs TBDTuesday, September 2 @ Windy City 8:05 PM LHP Alex Phillips vs TBD

ARBELO: Hits in eight of his last nine (13-for-34, .382, 2 2B, HR, R, 5 RBI)BERROA: Both of hits have gone for extra bases (HR on 8/15, 2B on 8/24)COWELL: Hits in three straight games (5-for-11, .455, 2 R, RBI)DEBLIEUX: 2-for-18 (.111) over his last four gamesGUSRANG: Hits in four of his last five (7-for-17, .412, R, 2 RBI)HARISIS: Registered his first multi-hit game since August 7 last nightMILLER: Hits in four of his last five (6-for-19, .316, 2B, 2 R, 2 RBI)RHODES: Snapped 2-for-18 skid with first homer since June 11 in the third inning on Saturday nightROSA: Hits in seven straight (8-for-22, .364, 4 2B, 5 R, 5 RBI, 2 BB)TAYLOR: Reached base in six straight games (5-for-16, .313, 3B, 3 R, 2 RBI, 3 BB)VARGAS: Hits in three of his last four (7-for-17, .412, 3 2B, 3 R, 4 RBI)WOODWARD: Reached base in nine straight games (7-for-33, .212, 5 R, RBI, 4 BB)

BEAR TRACKS

EAST REC GBWashington 52-35 Evansville 50-34 -0.5Southern Illinois 52-36 -0.5Lake Erie 51-36 -1.0Florence 39-48 -13.0Traverse City 36-52 -16.5Frontier 29-58 -23.0WESTRiver City 54-34Schaumburg 54-34 Gateway 47-41 -7.0Normal 46-41 -7.5Rockford 36-52 -18.0 Joliet 34-54 -20.0Windy City 31-56 -22.5

FRONTIER LEAGUE STANDINGS

SERIES AT A GLANCE: Traverse City and Southern Illinois square off for the second time this year. The Beach Bums have had their struggles against the Miners, winning just 17 of the 45 all-time matchups, the worst win percentage for Traverse City against any league opponent. Southern Illinois took 2 of 3 from Traverse City earlier this year in Marion, outscoring the Beach Bums 17-14. The Miners took the first two games in come-from-behind fashion before TC salvaged the final game with a late rally. Traverse City took the season series 4-2 last year, posting a sweep at Wuerfel Park.

LAST TIME OUT: The Traverse City Beach Bums pushed across a season-high seven runs in the first inning on Tuesday night and made it stand up, edging the Southern Illinois Miners 8-7 at Wuerfel Park. The seven-run outburst actually came after the Miners had scored three runs in the top of the first inning against Tanner Tripp. Greg Harisis led off with a single and Scott Woodward walked before Jose Vargas smacked an RBI single to left field for the first run. After a groundout, Jovan Rosa hit a two-run double off the top of the wall in left-center to knot the game at three. A walk and an error loaded the bases for Josh Miller, who poked a two-run single to right to give TC a 5-3 lead. Jeff DeBlieux continued the rally with an RBI single to left field before Harisis connected for an RBI hit, making it 7-3. A double play capped the seven-run frame. The Beach Bums added on another tally in the second inning with Chris Cowell scoring Vargas on a single to push the advantage to 8-3. TC had the bases loaded with one out in the inning, but Britt Robertshaw struck out the next two batters, starting a string of 17 consecutive Beach Bums retired. Southern Illinois chipped its way back into the game with an unearned run in the top of the third and a sacrifice fly in the fourth, but Tripp (3-8) retired nine of the last 11 he faced to earn a quality start and the victory. He allowed five runs, three earned, on seven hits in six innings for his second straight win. The Miners drew to within one in the eighth inning on a Matt Jones RBI single and a bases-loaded walk to Niko Vasquez, but Will Rankin forced a fly out from Frank Martinez to keep the lead in tact. Rankin came back in the ninth to retire the side in order, earning his seventh save of the year. Michael Carden (5-4) took the loss for the Miners, giving up all eight runs, seven earned, on nine hits in just 1.1 frames.

PHILLIPS: LHP Alex Phillips starts for TC in the middle game of the set. The southpaw is coming off a win last Wednesday against Evansville when he set a new season-high by striking out seven in six innings while allowing two runs on seven hits. Phillips has been a model of consistency for TC, allowing more than three earned runs just three times thus far in his 13 starts. All four of his wins have come at home where has a 3.64 ERA compared to an 0-4 record and a 5.60 ERA away from Wuerfel Park. Phillips came to Traverse City from the Detroit Tigers organization where he was the 21st round selection of Detroit in the 2012 draft. Two years ago with the Connecticut Tigers, pitching exclusively in relief, Phillips went 1-0 with a 2.51 ERA in 17 games.

MONTEFUSCO: RHP Anthony Montefusco gets the ball for the Miners. The righthander came over in a trade form the Camden Riversharks in the Atlantic League on August 15 and has yet to allow a run in two starts for Southern Illinois. He’s lasted five innings in each start, not factoring in either decision. Last time out, he gave up three hits in five scoreless frames while striking out two and walking a pair on Thursday against the Greys. In two starts with Camden, he was 0-1 with a 5.73 ERA, giving up seven runs in 11. Montefusco finished his college career this season at George Mason University. As part of the Patriot rotation, Montefusco was 9-4 with a 2.19 ERA in 16 games, including two complete games. He struck out 82 and walked only 14 in 106.2 innings.

CLOSE CALLS: Traverse City has had 60 of its 88 games decided by three runs or less this season with the Bums posting a 26-34 mark in those contests. TC has played in 28 one-run games, but just six since July 24. In those contests, the Beach Bums are 8-21, the lowest win percentage in the circuit. After playing 23 one-run games in the first half, TC has been involved just six such contests in the second half, with three of the last four decided by a run.

IN A PINCH: Sean Gusrang’s pinch-hit single on Friday night continued a strong year for Traverse City pinch hitters. When called upon in those situations, batters are 4-for-11 with a double, three RBI, and three walks.

“OBP”-FFENSE: Traverse City has been reaching base at a solid rate the last four games, posting a team OBP of .413 in this stretch. The Beach Bums have recorded 10+ hits in four straight games, but have left a total of 36 runners on base thanks to a .158 average with runners in scoring position and two outs.

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TODAY’S STARTING PITCHER

HT: 6-3 WT: 220 BATS/THROWS: L/L STATUS: Experienced

AGE: 24 BORN: 5/11/90

RESIDENCE: Jackson, MS PITCHES: FB, CB, CH

ACQUIRED: Signed as a free agent on June 5, 2014

CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SOTraverse City 4-7 4.13 13 13 69.2 71 39 32 9 4 28 41

2014 SEASON STATISTICS

PITCHER GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS

PITCHER BY THE NUMBERS

DATE OPP DEC IP H R ER BB SO RESULT6/8 FG ND 2.0 2 4 2 5 2 W 12-96/14 @ RC L 5.2 12 6 3 1 1 L 6-26/21-1 LE L 6.1 3 1 1 0 4 L 1-06/26 @ WSH L 5.1 3 3 2 1 2 L 5-27/2 RC L 6.1 6 3 3 4 1 L 3-27/9-1 @ EVN L 1.0 5 5 5 1 1 L 10-07/13 NOR W 6.0 6 0 0 1 3 W 4-07/22 @ JOL ND 5.2 4 1 1 3 5 W 7-5(12)7/28-1 JOL L 5.0 2 2 2 6 2 L 2-0 (7)8/1 SCH W 8.0 4 3 3 3 4 W 7-38/7 FG W 6.1 8 4 4 1 3 W 5-48/13-2 FLO L 6.0 9 5 5 1 5 L 5-48/20-2 EVN W 6.0 7 2 2 1 7 W 5-2

vs. LH: .247 (18-73) vs. RH: .282 (53-188)RISP: .211 (15-71) RISP, 2 OUTS: .179 (5-28) BEACH BUMS RECORD IN STARTS: 5-8QUALITY STARTS: 5 (8/20-2 vs EVN)RUN SUPPORT: 3.85 R/game (50 R in 13 G)FIRST-INNING ERA: 5.79 (9 ER in 14 IP)LONGEST OUTING: 8.0 (8/1 vs SCH)MOST STRIKEOUTS: 7 (8/20-2 vs EVN)

LAST TIME OUT: Phillips won for the third time in four stars, posting a quality start in the nightcap of Wednesday’s doubleheader against Evansville. The southpaw established a new season-high with 7 strikeouts, including the the last three batters he faced, all looking. His only hiccup was three straight extra-base hits to score two runs in the 2nd.

2014 HIGHLIGHTS:• Carried a two-hitter into the 7th on June 21, facing one over the minimum before yielding the game’s lone run• Picked up first win on July 13 vs Normal (6 IP, 6 H, 0 R, BB, 3 K)• Tossed a career-high eight innings in win vs Schaumburg on August 1

2013 HIGHLIGHTS:• Spent the majority of the season with Connecticut (Short-Season A, New York-Penn) in the Tigers system, going 4-3 with a 3.56 ERA• Made a spot appearance on June 11 with West Michigan (Low-A, Midwest)

PITCHER TIDBITS:• Started college career at Lower Columbia (WA) College• Led team to conference championship while also being named 2010 NWAACC Tournament MVP • Posted a 1.52 ERA while scattering 53 hits and striking out 83 to just seven walks in 71 innings pitched...did not allow a homer• Transferred to the University of Kentucky for two seasons • Accrued a 6-4 career mark with a 3.08 in 58 appearances, all in relief for the Wildcats...picked up 10 saves• Led UK in 2011 with 28 appearances, primariy pitching in late-inning relief roles, but was also used as a lefty specialist...struck out 28 and walked just one batter in 37 innings as a junior• Came back to strike out 50 and walk 18 in 59.1 inning his senior year• Drafted in the 21st round of the 2012 Draft by the Detroit Tigers and assigned to Connecticut• Appeared in 18 games out of the bullpen for the Tigers in 2012, going 1-0 with a 2.51 ERA...struck out 29, walked 6• Has a career 2.29 strikeout-to-walk ratio (85 K/37 BB/115.1 IP)

#37 Alex Phillips

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BEACH BUMS POSITION PLAYER NOTES

Yazy Arbelo #19 INFIELDTHIS SERIES: 1-4, K LAST SERIES: 5-12, 2B, BB, 2 KCURRENT STREAK: 3 (6-12) LAST GAME (8/26): 1-4, KVs. LHP: .233 (28-120) Vs. RHP: .269 (52-193)LAST HR: 8/21 vs EVN (Two-run, 10th inning) PINCH-HITTING: STARTS BY POSITION: 1B (77), DH (7)STARTS BY BATTING ORDER: 3rd (32), 4th (45), 5th (6), 6th (2)

2014 Highlights:• Blasted the first home run at Wuerfel Park on May 23, a solo shot vs Windy City• Belted a two-run shot in Traverse City’s 4-1 win at Lake Erie on May 28• Connected on two homers on June 8 vs Frontier (2-for-3, 2 HR, 3 R, 4 RBI)• Had a second two-homer game on June 13 at River City (2-for-4, 2 HR, 2 R, 2 RBI)• Six-game hitting streak from June 27-July 3 (12-for-24, .500, 2B, 2 HR, 3 R, 9 RBI)• Homered in three consecutive ballgames from July 23-25 (7-16, 2 2B, 3 HR, 3 R, 9 RBI)• Smashed walk-off two-run home run in 10th inning on August 21 vs Evansville

Career Highlights/Miscellaneous Notes:• Played at Keystone (PA) College and hit .389 with 15 HR and 33 RBI as a senior• Originally drafted by the Phillies in the 43rd round in 2006, but didn’t sign• Drafted again in 2010 by the Diamondbacks in the 26th round and started his career with 14 home runs in 68 games with Yakima (Short Season-A, Northwest)• 2010 Northwest League Postseason All-Star• Hit 31 homers and drove in 95 in 134 games for South Bend (Low-A, Midwest) in 2011... earned Midseason Midwest League All-Star honors• Rated Best Power Prospect in the Midwest League in 2011 by Baseball America• Split 2012 between Visalia and Mobile (Double-A, Southern) blasting 27 homers and 71 RBI combined... 21 of the 27 dingers came in 55 games with Visalia• Started 2013 with Visalia (High-A, California) in the Diamondbacks system and hit .211, 3 HR, 12 RBI in 26 games before release on May 5• Signed with New Jersey Jackals (Canadian-American Association) on May 16 and hit .208, 3 HR, 14 RBI in 30 games• Signed by the Beach Bums on February 27, 2014Status: Experienced

Chris Cowell #26 CATCHERTHIS SERIES: 1-3, R, RBI, BB LAST SERIES: 4-8, R, KCURRENT STREAK: 3 (5-11) LAST GAME (8/26): 1-3, R, RBI, BBVs. LHP: .279 (12-43) Vs. RHP: .207 (17-82)LAST HR: 8/4 @ FLO (2-run, 6th inning) PINCH-HITTING: .000 (0-1)STARTS BY POSITION: C (38)STARTS BY BATTING ORDER: 5th (1), 6th (2), 7th (9), 8th (17), 9th (8)

2014 Highlights:• Started the season 0-for-15 before smacking a base hit on May 30 at Rockford

2013 Highlights:• Appeared in 38 games with Traverse City• Hit .198, 3 HR, 11 RBI as the backup catcher for the Beach Bums• Signed by the Beach Bums on April 15, 2013

Career Highlights/Miscellaneous Notes:• Played four years at the University of Richmond• Led the Atlantic 10 as a senior with 20 homers and was third with 58 RBI en route to first team All-Conference and firs team ABCA/Rawlings All-East Region accolades• Finished college career with .271 average, 45 home runs and 149 RBI• 45 collegiate dingers are the fourth highest career total in school history• 34th round selection of the Colorado Rockies in 2012• Started his career by delivering a .271 average, two homers and 16 RBI for Grand Junction (Rookie, Pioneer)

Status: Experienced

Jeff DeBlieux #8 OUTFIELDTHIS SERIES: 1-4, RBI, 2 K LAST SERIES: 1-14, RBI, 4 KCURRENT STREAK: 1 (1-4) LAST GAME (8/26): 1-4, RBI, 2 KVs. LHP: .325 (27-83) Vs. RHP: .255 (49-192)LAST HR: 8/3 @ FLO (Solo, 7th inning) PINCH-HITTING: STARTS BY POSITION: LF (56), CF (13), RF (6) STARTS BY BATTING ORDER: 1st (23), 2nd (29), 7th (1) 8th (6), 9th (16)

2014 Highlights:• Smacked first home run of the Beach Bums season on May 18, a first-inning solo shot• Posted a 4-for-4 night at Florence on May 20 with two doubles, a run scored, and an RBI• Registered career-high four RBI on July 1 vs River City (2-for-4, 4 RBI, BB)• Seven-game hitting streak from June 24 - July 1 (12-for-26, 2 2B, 3B, HR, 6 R, 8 RBI, 5 BB)• Hit home runs on back to back nights on July 3 and July 4• Team-high 19-game on-base streak from July 10 - August 7 (23-for-66, .348, 5 2B, 2 3B, 2 HR, 11 R, 8 RBI, 12 BB)

Career Highlights/Miscellaneous Notes:• Started his college career at Copiah-Lincoln (MS) Community College where he hit .389 in 2010 and .359 in 2009• Transferred to South Alabama in 2011 and promptly hit .314• Sat out 2012 with a non-medical redshirt• Completed his career in 2013 with a solid season, posting a .323 mark with three homers and 37 RBI• Posted a .389 OBP as the primary leadoff hitter for the Jaguars• Led USA with six steals in eight attempts• Signed with the Beach Bums on October 16, 2013

Status: Rookie-1

Carlos Berroa #10 INFIELDTHIS SERIES: LAST SERIES: 1-3, 2BCURRENT STREAK: 1 (1-3) LAST GAME (8/24): 1-3, 2BVs. LHP: .333 (1-3) Vs. RHP: .100 (1-10)LAST HR: 8/15 vs LE (Solo, 3rd inning) PINCH-HITTING: STARTS BY POSITION: 2B (4)STARTS BY BATTING ORDER: 2nd (1), 9th (3)

2014 Highlights:• Signed by the Beach Bums on August 13, 2014• Played for the Redding Colt .45’s in summer collegiate baseball, hitting .256 with a homer and 16 RBI in 44 games• First professional hit was a solo homer on August 15 against Lake Erie

Career Highlights/Miscellaneous Notes:• Started college career at Grand Rapids Community College where he helped the team win a regional championship• Name a second-team All-American honoree at Grand Rapids• Transferred to Davenport University in 2013 and started all 47 games as a middle infielder• Hit .259 with six doubles and four triples and drove in 24• Only committed five errors defensively in the 47 games

Status: Rookie-1

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Sean Gusrang #7 UTILITYTHIS SERIES: LAST SERIES: 5-10, R, RBICURRENT STREAK: 3 (5-10) LAST GAME (8/24): 2-5, KVs. LHP: .245 (13-53) Vs. RHP: .270 (40-148)LAST HR: 7/13 vs NOR (Two-run, 2nd inning) PINCH-HITTING: 1.000 (1-1)STARTS BY POSITION: RF (41), 2B (5), 3B (4), DH (2)STARTS BY BATTING ORDER: 2nd (4), 3rd (1), 4th (1), 5th (8), 6th (30), 7th (7)

2014 Highlights: • Picked up first two RBI’s on May 30 at Rockford• Placed on the 14-day disabled list on June 8 with a separated left shoulder, activated on June 28 at Southern Illinois

2013 Highlights:• Hit .229 with eight homers and 40 RBI in 91 games with Traverse City• Was plunked eight times, third most on the team• Hit .333 (6-for-18) in five playoff games, including two doubles

Career Highlights/Miscellaneous Notes:• Enters this season in the top five of three Beach Bums franchise records: doubles (4th, 35), home runs (5th, 23), hit by pitch (4th, 26)• Played collegiately at Seton Hall University... hit a team-leading .295 as a senior• Signed by the Beach Bums as a free agent on June 28, 2011 and made his professional debut the next day• Hit .266 for Traverse City in 2012 in 86 games while finishing fourth on the team with 15 homers, driving in 50• Finished second in the Frontier League in 2012 with 18 HBP, 10th with a .406 OBP and .915 OPS

Status: Experienced

Greg Harisis #4 OUTFIELDTHIS SERIES: 2-4, R, RBI, BB LAST SERIES: 1-4, RCURRENT STREAK: 2 (3-8) LAST GAME (8/26): 2-4, R, RBI, BBVs. LHP: .321 (18-56) Vs. RHP: .243 (25-103)LAST HR: 7/9-2 @ EVN (Solo, 5th inning) PINCH-HITTING: STARTS BY POSITION: CF (21), RF (14), LF (7)STARTS BY BATTING ORDER: 1st (22), 2nd (6), 6th (4), 7th (5), 9th (5)

2014 Highlights• Signed by the Beach Bums on June 24, 2014• Launched first professional homer, a leadoff shot, on June 29 at Southern Illinois• Reached base in first 12 games with Traverse City before not reaching in game one of a doubleheader on July 9 at Evansville• Eight-game hitting streak from July 22 - August 4 (12-for-32, .375, 3 2B, 8 R, 3 RBI)

Career Highlights/Miscellaneous Notes:• Spent all four seasons of college at Santa Clara University• Played sparingly in his freshman year, appearing in just 11 games and recording one hit against Brown on March 26• First team All-West Coast Conference as a sohpomore in 2012, hitting .398 with a homer and 13 RBI in 40 games• Finished his junior season (2013) with multiple stats in the top three category of the team, including a batting average of .293, 27 runs, 49 hits, 9 doubles, 25 RBI and 13 stolen bases on 15 attempts• Started 48 games in his senior campaign... led the Broncos and finished third in the conference with 49 runs scored... also led the team with 94 total bases and tied for the team lead with three triples... hit .298 with 15 doubles, four home runs, 20 RBIs, 17 walks and seven stolen bases... finished second on the team with a .372 on-base percentage... tied for second on the team with a .459 slugging percentage

Status: Rookie-1

BEACH BUMS POSITION PLAYER NOTES

Josh Miller #5 INFIELDTHIS SERIES: 1-3, R, 2 RBI, 2 K LAST SERIES: 4-12, R, 2 KCURRENT STREAK: 1 (1-3) LAST GAME (8/26): 1-3, R, 2 RBIVs. LHP: .241 (14-58) Vs. RHP: .223 (31-139)LAST HR: 6/25 @ WSH (Solo, 6th inning) PINCH-HITTING: STARTS BY POSITION: SS (54)STARTS BY BATTING ORDER: 5th (2), 6th (12), 7th (16), 8th (14), 9th (10)

2014 Highlights• Started the season with the Amarillo Sox in the American Association... hit .256 with a homer and eight RBI in 22 games • Signed by Traverse City on June 23, 2014• Hit his first homer with the Beach Bums on June 25 at Washington

2013 Highlights:• Appeared in three games with Amarillo and went 0-for-3

Career Highlights/Miscellaneous Notes:• Started college career at Cuesta (CA) Community College• Hit .321 with 21 RBI and 29 runs scored in 38 games with the Cougars in 2012• Transferred to the University of San Francisco for the 2013 campaign• Appeared in 46 games for the Dons, hitting .233 with a homer and 16 RBI

Status: Rookie-1

Jake Rhodes #9 CATCHERTHIS SERIES: LAST SERIES: 2-4, HR, R, 2 RBICURRENT STREAK: 2 (3-8) LAST GAME (8/23): 2-4, HR, 2 RBIVs. LHP: .306 (15-49) Vs. RHP: .275 (33-120)LAST HR: 8/23 @ NOR (Solo, 3rd inning) PINCH-HITTING: 1.000 (1-1)STARTS BY POSITION: C (48), DH (2)STARTS BY BATTING ORDER: 3rd (6), 4th (1), 5th (4), 6th (7), 7th (7), 8th (16), 9th (9)

2014 Highlights: • Blasted his first professional homer on May 18 at Gateway• Missed six games with hamstring injury from 5/30-6/5 before returning on 6/6 vs Frontier and going 2-for-3, R, RBI, 2 BB• Hit walk-off double in the 11th inning on July 4 (2-for-5, 2B, RBI)• 2014 Frontier League East Division All-Star• Placed on the disabled list on July 20 with a concussion...activated on July 28

2013 Highlights:• Did not play professionally

Career Highlights/Miscellaneous Notes:• Started his college career at Wabash Valley (IL) College where he received All-Conference awards in 2009 and 2010 as well as earning All-American Honorable Mention and the GRAC Conference Tournament MVP awards in 2010• Batted .410 his freshman year and .401 his sophomore year with a combined 17 home runs• Transferred to Murray State and played two years• Combined to hit .294 with eight homers and 67 RBI in two seasons with the Racers• Earned his degree in Media Electronics in 2012 from Murray State• Signed with the Beach Bums on October 16, 2013

Status: Rookie-1

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Kevin Taylor #15 INFIELDTHIS SERIES: 1-3, R, BB LAST SERIES: 1-7, BB, RCURRENT STREAK: 1 (1-3) LAST GAME (8/26): 1-3, R, BBVs. LHP: .217 (10-46) Vs. RHP: .318 (41-129)LAST HR: 7/22 @ JOL (2x, Solo, 3rd; Solo, 5th) PINCH-HITTING: .667 (2-3)STARTS BY POSITION: 3B (28), 2B (14), DH (6)STARTS BY BATTING ORDER: 5th (9), 6th (12), 7th (20), 8th (3), 9th (3)

2014 Highlights• Released by the Beach Bums during Spring Training...re-signed on June 11• Six-game hitting streak from June 21-26 (7-for-19, .368, 3 2B, 2 R, RBI)• Scored game-winning run as pinch-runner in 11th inning on July 4• 14-game on-base streak from June 21-July 6 (16-for-48, .333, 4 2B, HR, 9 R, 6 RBI, 3 BB, 2 HBP)• Hit two home runs on July 22 at Joliet (3-for-5, 2 HR, 3 R, 2 RBI)• Eight-game hitting streak from July 22 - August 2 (15-31, .484, 4 2B, 2 HR, 7 R)

2013 Highlights:• Played in 77 games with Great Lakes in the Dodgers system, smacking a career-best five home runs to go along with a .247 average and 29 RBI

Career Highlights/Miscellaneous Notes:• Played collegiately at Western Nevada (NJCAA) for two seasons• Posted a robust .323 batting averaged in 2010 to go along with three homers and 40 RBI in just 46 games• Drafted by the Dodgers in the 36th round of the 2011 draft • Started his his pro career with the AZL Dodgers in 2011...played in two games• Promoted to Low-A Great Lakes in 2012 and hit .240 with 2 HR and 19 RBI• Has appeared in 130 minor league games and hit .242 with seven career home runs

Status: Experienced

Scott Woodward #21 OUTFIELDTHIS SERIES: 0-4, R, BB, K LAST SERIES: 3-13, R, 2 KCURRENT STREAK: hitless in 1 game (0-4) LAST GAME (8/26): 0-4, R, BB, KVs. LHP: .276 (16-58) Vs. RHP: .200 (28-140)LAST HR: 8/8 vs FG (Three-run, 4th inning) PINCH-HITTING:STARTS BY POSITION: CF (54)STARTS BY BATTING ORDER: 1st (3), 2nd (25), 4th (5), 6th (5), 7th (4), 8th (3), 9th (8)

2014 Highlights: • Went 5-for-13 (.385) with two doubles, three runs, and an RBI in series at Rockford from May 30-June 1• Smacked first homer of the year on June 8 vs Greys (1-3, HR, 3 R, 2 RBI)• Placed on DL on June 17 with right arm injury, missed 26 games before returning on July 18

2013 Highlights:• Posted a .224 average in his first season in Traverse City, hitting 2 HR and 16 RBI• Led the team in triples (5) and was third in stolen bases (10) across 56 games• Signed with the Beach Bums on January 25, 2013

Career Highlights/Miscellaneous Notes:• Four-year player at Coastal Carolina University• Three-time All-Big South Performer that finished in the top 10 nationally in stolen bases three out of his for seasons, compiling 158 career steals while only being caught 24 times, an 86.8% success rate• Freshman All-American and Big South Rookie of the Year after hitting .364 with 7 HR, 45 RBI, and 42 stolen bases in his first year with the Chanticleers... was also hit by 30 pitches which resulted in a .540 OBP that was fourth nationally• Hit .324 with five homers, 35 RBI, and 55 steals as a junior• Batted .342 with four homers, 37 RBI, and 31 swipes in his senior year• Selected in the 15th round of the 2010 Draft by Oakland, but did not sign• 7th round selection of the Dodgers in 2011 and assigned to Ogden (Rookie, Pioneer)• Sat out the 2012 season due to injury

Status: Experienced

Jose Vargas #13 INFIELDTHIS SERIES: 2-4, 2B, 2 R, RBI LAST SERIES: 5-13, 2 2B, R, 3 RBICURRENT STREAK: 2 (4-9) LAST GAME (8/26): 2-4, 2B, RBIVs. LHP: .451 (23-51) Vs. RHP: .183 (20-109)LAST HR: 8/4 @ FLO (Solo, 9th inning) PINCH-HITTING: STARTS BY POSITION: 3B (40), DH (1)STARTS BY BATTING ORDER: 3rd (29), 4th (12)

2014 Highlights:• Hit go-ahead homer on May 18, a solo shot in the sixth inning in a 6-3 Beach Bums win• Smoked a go-ahead two-run shot on May 22 vs Florence in a 3-1 Traverse City win• Placed on DL on May 25 with broken left hand, missed 43 games before returning on July 18• Tied a career-high with 5 RBI on July 30 vs Schaumburg (3-for-5, 5 RBI) and did so again four days later on August 3 at Florence (3-for-4, 2B, HR, R, 5 RBI)

Career Highlights/Miscellaneous Notes:• Posted another solid year with Traverse City in 2013, his third year with the organization• Batted .262 and was second on the team in homers (12), doubles (25) and third in RBI (57)• Enters the season as the Beach Bums career leader in doubles (71), triples (13), and sac flies (16), is second in slugging percentage (.510), games (273), at-bats (1099), runs (179), hits (299), home runs (55), RBI (220), total bases (561), HBP (26), and K’s (209)• Holds Beach Bums single-season records in hits (119), doubles (28), and triples (6)• Drafted in the 22nd round of the 2008 draft by the Chicago White Sox and appeared in 48 games with the Bristol Sox (Rookie, Appalachian), hitting .232 with six homers and 27 RBI• Split 2009 between Great Falls(Rookie, Pioneer) and Kannapolis (Low-A, South Atlantic)... posted solid numbers with Great Falls at .333 with seven homers and 35 RBI in 36 games• Played all of 2010 with Kannapolis, hitting .254 with nine homers and 43 RBI in 98 games• Signed with the Beach Bums on March 30, 2011 and had a huge season, hitting .261 with 14 homers and 63 RBI... one of three Frontier League players to appeared in all 96 games... was second in the Frontier League with 28 doubles• 2012 Frontier League MVP with Traverse City... hit .290 with 29 homers and 100 RBI... was one home run shy of becoming the first player in Frontier League history to hit 30 homers and drive in 100 in a single season... recorded 30 multi-hit games and 13 games of 3 hits or more

Status: Experienced

Jovan Rosa #20 INFIELDTHIS SERIES: 1-4, 2B, R, 2 RBI, 3 K LAST SERIES: 4-11, 2 2B, 2 R, RBICURRENT STREAK: 7 (8-22) LAST GAME (8/26): 1-4, 2B, R,2RBIVs. LHP: .314 (27-86) Vs. RHP: .263 (57-217)LAST HR: 8/10-1 @ WSH (2x, 2-run, 1st; 3-run, 3rd) PINCH-HITTING: .000 (0-1)STARTS BY POSITION: DH (56), 3B (16), 1B (10), C (3)STARTS BY BATTING ORDER: 3rd (18), 4th (21), 5th (45)

2014 Highlights:• 15-game on-base streak from 5/23-6/8 (18-for-55, .327, 5 2B, 2 HR, 10 R, 10 RBI, 12 BB)• Seven-game hitting streak from July 9-19 (8-for-27, .296, 4 2B, R, 4 RBI)• 18-game on-base streak from July 21 - August 8 (21-for-71, .296, 8 2B, 2 HR, 13 R, 8 RBI, 6 BB)• Eight-game hitting streak from July 28 - August 4 (13-for-30, .433, 6 2B, HR, 9 R, 6 RBI) • Went 6-for-7 with a 2B, 3B, 2 HR, 4 R, 7 RBI in a DH at Washington on August 10

Career Highlights/Miscellaneous Notes:• Drafted in the 39th round of the 2005 draft by the Chicago White Sox but did not sign• Played one season of college ball at Florida Gateway before being drafted in 2006 by the Chicago Cubs in the 22nd round• Started pro career in 2007, splitting the year between Arizona League Cubs (Rookie) and Boise (Short Season-A, Northwest)... hit .318 with 3 HR and 31 RBI in 53 games• Posted career highs in home runs (7) and RBI (81) while spending all of 2008 with Peoria (Low-A, Midwest)• Split 2009 between Peoria and Daytona (High-A, Florida State), smashing six home runs and 65 RBI in 109 games• Converted to a catcher in 2010 and was sent back to Peoria where he was released after hitting .103 in 10 games• Signed by the New Jersey Jackals (Canadian-American Association) in 2010 and hit .178• Did not play professionally in 2011• Signed by Normal in 2012 and hit .179 in 15 games for the CornBelters before being released... picked up by Washington and improved to a .308 average in 24 games• 2013 Frontier League All-Star...Played in 80 games for WSH, batting .284 with 7 HR and 37 RBI• Traded from Washington to Traverse City on November 12, 2013 along with a first round pick in exchange for RHP Scott Dunn

Status: Experienced

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Chuck Ghysels #28 RHPLONGEST OUTING: 2.1 (7/18 vs GWY) STATUS: ExperiencedLAST WIN: 8/21 vs EVN PITCHES: FB, SL*, SPLIT-CHMOST STRIKEOUTS: 5 (6/28 @ SI)Vs. LH: .238 (15-63) Vs. RH: .156 (14-90)INHERITED/STRANDED: 20/15LAST HR ALLOWED: 8/3 @ FLO (Buddy Sosnoskie, Solo, 9th inning)

2014 Highlights:• Signed by the Beach Bums on June 6, 2014• Appeared in five games for Normal to start the year, going 0-2 with a 10.12 ERA, yielding seven runs (six earned) on eight hits with seven strikeouts and seven walks in 5.1 frames• 19 inning scoreless streak from June 14 - July 12 (5 H, 13 BB, 27 K)• 10 straight appearances without allowing an ER since August 6 (12.2 IP, 7 H, R, 0 ER, 9 BB, 17 K)... hasn’t given up an earned run since August 3

Career Highlights/Miscellaneous Notes:• Pitched in three levels of the Toronto Blue Jays system last season, combining to go 2-4 with a 3.17 ERA in 43 games with 14 saves• Started year with 14 outing for Lansing (Low-A, Midwest) before being promoted for one appearance with Dunedin (High-A, Florida State) and then was sent down to Vancouver (Short Season-A, Northwest), where he made 28 relief appearances, saving 11 games• Signed by the Blue Jays as a non-drafted free agent in 2012 after pitching for the University of Maryland, Lincoln Trail College, and the University of Dayton• Appeared in 27 games in 2012 with the GCL Blue Jays (Rookie) and Dunedin, going 0-3 with a 3.45 ERA, saving seven saves

LAST 5 APPEARANCESDATE OPP DEC IP H R ER BB SO HR8/24 @ NOR 1.0 0 0 0 4 2 08/21 EVN W 1.0 0 0 0 0 3 08/20-2 EVN S 1.0 1 0 0 0 2 08/20-1 EVN 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 08/17 LE 1.0 1 0 0 1 1 0

Corey Alexander #2 LHPLONGEST OUTING: 2.1 (8/23 @ NOR) STATUS: Rookie-1LAST WIN: PITCHES: FB, CB, CHMOST STRIKEOUTS: 3 (2x, 8/23 @ NOR)Vs. LH: .364 (4-11) Vs. RH: .250 (7-28)INHERITED/STRANDED: 3/3LAST HR ALLOWED: 8/4 @ FLO (Rob Kelly, Solo, 8th inning)

2014 Highlights:• Released by the Beach Bums during Spring Training... re-signed on July 30• Made professional debut with two scoreless innings against Florence on August 2

Career Highlights/Miscellaneous Notes:• Played collegiately at Siena Heights (MI) University (Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference, NAIA) in 2012• Led the Saints in wins (8), ERA (1.96), complete games (7), innings pitched (105.2) and strikeouts (65) during his senior season• Awarded a Gold Glove his senior year with a 1.000 fielding percentage in addition to allowing just seven stolen bases all season.

LAST 5 APPEARANCESDATE OPP DEC IP H R ER BB SO HR8/23 @ NOR 2.1 5 3 3 1 3 08/15 LE 2.0 2 2 2 2 1 08/9 @ WSH 2.1 2 0 0 1 3 08/4 @ FLO 0.2 1 1 1 0 2 18/2 @ FLO 2.0 1 0 0 1 3 0

Cam Giannini #31 RHPLONGEST OUTING: 3.1 (7/19 vs GWY) STATUS: Rookie-1LAST WIN: PITCHES: FB, SL, CB, CHMOST STRIKEOUTS: 3 (2x, 8/22 @ NOR)Vs. LH: .394 (13-33) Vs. RH: .317 (19-60)INHERITED/STRANDED: 4/0LAST HR ALLOWED: 8/10-1 @ WSH (Maxx Garrett, Three-run, 6th inning)

2014 Highlights:• Signed by the Beach Bums on July 1, 2014• Started a team-high 14 games for Southern Miss... went 5-2 with a 3.99 ERA over 79 innings... Struck out 55 batters and walked 32• Tossed a complete game on May 23 against East Carolina in the C-USA Tournament (9 IP, 5 H, R, ER, 3 BB, 5 K)... earned All-Tournament honors

Career Highlights/Miscellaneous Notes:• 49th round draft pick of the Detroit Tigers in 2009 out of Hargrave Military Academy• Started his college career at Liberty University as a freshman... Posted a 4-3 record with a 6.00 ERA... Pitched in just 45 innings, posting 40 strikeouts• Transferred to San Jacinto Junior College, but redshirted his lone season in 2011• Made 16 relief appearances in his sophomore season at 2012, where he posted a 3-3 record with a 3.67 earned run average and a save• Posted a 1-1 record in 14 relief appearances with 19 strikeouts and 11 walks over 16 1/3 innings ...

LAST 5 APPEARANCESDATE OPP DEC IP H R ER BB SO HR8/26 SI 1.1 1 2 2 1 1 08/22 @ NOR 2.0 0 0 0 1 3 08/15 LE 2.0 3 1 1 2 0 08/10-1 @ WSH 0.0+ 4 6 6 1 0 18/8 FG 1.0 0 0 0 1 1 0

Eric Eck #30 RHPLONGEST OUTING: 2.0 (8/21 vs EVN) STATUS: Rookie-1LAST WIN: PITCHES: FB, SLMOST STRIKEOUTS: 1 (8/6 vs FG)Vs. LH: .364 (4-11) Vs. RH: .263 (5-19)INHERITED/STRANDED: 7/1LAST HR ALLOWED:

2014 Highlights:• Went 3-3 with 12 saves in 28 games for Wofford, posting a 5.65 ERA... struck out 53 and walked 26 in 36.2 innings... his 12 saves broke his own single-season school record• Named Preseason All-Southern Conference• Signed with the Beach Bums on July 28, 2014• Made professional debut with a scoreless inning on July 30 against Schaumburg

Career Highlights/Miscellaneous Notes:• Pitched four years at Wofford, becoming the all-time saves leader for the Terriers with 29• Played in 16 games with six starts as a freshman... had a 9.29 ERA with a 1-5 record... recorded 23 strikeouts in 31.0 innings pitched • Was the primary closer for the Terriers as a sophomore, saw action in 26 games with seven saves and a record of 4-3... his 60 strikeouts were the second-most on the team and he walked only 22 on the season... tied for sixth in the Southern Conference with seven saves• Made 26 appearances as a junior with a 2.80 ERA... finished third in the Southern Conference in saves and was also third in games finished... recorded 38 strikeouts in 35.1 innings and allowed only 11 earned runs on the season... posted a 1-3 record to go with the ten saves

LAST 5 APPEARANCESDATE OPP DEC IP H R ER BB SO HR8/23 @ NOR 1.0 2 1 1 3 1 08/21 EVN 2.0 0 0 0 2 0 08/9 @ WSH 0.0+ 3 2 2 2 0 08/6 FG 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 08/4 @ FLO 1.1 2 0 0 0 0 0

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Will Rankin #23 RHPLONGEST OUTING: 2.2 (2x, 6/12 @ JOL) STATUS: ExperiencedLAST WIN: 8/10-2 @ WSH PITCHES: FB, SL*, CHMOST STRIKEOUTS: 3 (5x, 8/1 vs SCH)Vs. LH: .108 (8-74) Vs. RH: .193 (23-119) INHERITED/STRANDED: 34/23LAST HR ALLOWED: 7/9-2 @ EVN (Chris Sweeney, Solo, 6th inning)

2014 Highlights:• Earned his first save on May 22 at Florence by striking out the final batter of the game• Picked up a second save by getting the final out on May 23 vs Windy City• Eight straight scoreless appearances from June 21 - July 6 (9.1 IP, 8 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 3 BB, 9 K)• 17 straight scoreless appearances since July 12 (21.0 IP, 9 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 7 BB, 21 K)...hasn’t given up a run since July 11 (2 unearned) or earned run since July 9

Career Highlights/Miscellaneous Notes:• Started college career at Wallace State (AL) Community College before transferring for his final two years to Southern Polytechnic State (GA) University• Picked in the 17th round of the 2011 draft by the Rockies and was assigned to Casper (Rookie, Pioneer)... made 13 appearances and struck out 20 in 22 innings• Split 2012 between three levels of the Colorado organization, primarily with Asheville (Low-A, South Atlantic) where he accumulated 25 overall outings with a 1.91 ERA• Spent 2013 with Modesto (High-A, California) in the Colorado Rockies organization, recording a 1-0 mark with a 5.14 ERA• Signed with the Beach Bums on May 2, 2014

LAST 5 APPEARANCESDATE OPP DEC IP H R ER BB SO HR8/26 SI S 1.2 1 0 0 2 2 08/24 @ NOR 1.1 1 0 0 0 1 08/20-1 EVN S 1.0 1 0 0 2 1 08/17 LE 1.0 0 0 0 1 2 08/16 LE 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 0

Nate O’Bryan #12 LHPLONGEST OUTING: 3.1 (6/3 vs WSH) STATUS: Rookie-2LAST WIN: 5/22 @ FLO PITCHES: FB, CB*, CH, CUTMOST STRIKEOUTS: 2 (2x, 8/8 vs FG)Vs. LH: .390 (16-41) Vs. RH: .294 (15-51)INHERITED/STRANDED: 10/6LAST HR ALLOWED: 8/3 @ FLO (Rob Kelly, 2-run, 8th inning)

2014 Highlights:• Picked up the win on May 22 by tossing just one pitch, but picked a runner off first

2013 Highlights:• Pitched last year for Rockford, compiling a 1-1 record with a 6.44 ERA in 35 relief appearances• Appeared in three games against Traverse City, allowing no runs on one hit in three innings

Career Highlights/Miscellaneous Notes:• Started college career at Green River (WA) Community College where he set a school record for pickoffs with 30 in his two seasons• Transferred to St. Martin’s (WA) University prior to his junior year and pitched for two seasons• Picked off nine runners in 18.2 innings his senior year to go along with a 1.82 ERA• Signed with the Beach Bums on November 10, 2013

LAST 5 APPEARANCESDATE OPP DEC IP H R ER BB SO HR8/23 @ NOR 1.2 1 0 0 0 0 08/8 FG 1.0 1 0 0 0 2 08/3 @ FLO 0.2 5 5 5 0 0 27/30 SCH 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 07/25 @ SCH 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Rusty Shellhorn #6 LHPLONGEST OUTING: 7.2 (7/6 vs WC) STATUS: ExperiencedLAST WIN: 7/12 vs NOR PITCHES: 4FB, 2FB, CH*, CB*, CUTMOST STRIKEOUTS: 7 (2x, 7/20 vs GWY)Vs. LH: .307 (27-88) Vs. RH: .275 (61-222)INHERITED/STRANDED: 11/3LAST HR ALLOWED: 8/15 vs LE (Vincent Mejia, 2x, Solo, 2nd; Two-run, 5th)

2014 Highlights: • Pitched 4.1 shutout frames on Opening Night at Gateway, striking out six in a no-decision• Earned first win on 6/7 by firing six one-hit innings against the Greys• Tossed a season-high 7.2 innings on 7/6 vs Windy City, earned the W

Career Highlights/Miscellaneous Notes:• Played college ball at Washington State before transferring to Texas Tech• Posted a 5-3 record with a 3.98 ERA in 56 innings as a senior for the Red Raiders• Selected in the 31st round of the 2012 draft by the Mariners and played in three levels including the AZL Mariners (Rookie), Everett AquaSox (Short Season-A, Northwest) and Clinton• Went 7-3 with a 2.75 ERA in 14 games (13 starts) encompassing 75.1 innings in 2012, striking out 76• Was also drafted in 39th round of the 2008 draft out of high school by the White Sox but did not sign• Split the year between Clinton (Low-A, Midwest) and High Desert (High-A, California) in the Seattle Mariners organization, striking out 15 in 21 innings to go along with a 5.48 ERA• Signed with the Beach Bums on March 4, 2014

LAST 5 APPEARANCES (* = start)DATE OPP DEC IP H R ER BB SO HR8/15 LE L 5.0 8 6 6 1 5 28/10-2 @ WSH* 5.0 7 4 4 2 3 18/4 @ FLO L 1.0 5 6 2 2 0 07/30 SCH* 4.0 6 6 6 3 2 07/25 @ SCH* L 4.2 6 10 7 5 5 1

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2014 TRAVERSE CITY BEACH BUMS RECORD BREAKDOWN

BEACH BUMS’ MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS TOTAL HOME ROADOverall Record 36-52 21-25 15-27Vs. East Division 22-24 12-13 10-11Vs. West Division 14-28 9-12 5-16Day Games 3-1 3-1Night Games 33-51 21-25 12-26Day Games After Night 3-0 3-0Beach Bums Score 1st 24-19 14-5 10-17Opponent Scores 1st 12-33 7-20 5-13Games Won in Last AB 6-9 1-2 4-7Vs. RH Starters 22-36 12-18 10-18Vs. LH Starters 14-16 9-7 5-9Beach Bums Starter 6+ IP 20-25 16-16 4-9Beach Bums Starter 7+ IP 12-5 9-3 3-2Beach Bums Starter 8+ IP 3-2 2-1 1-1When Hitting a HR 23-14 11-5 12-9When Not Hitting a HR 13-38 10-19 3-19Outhit Opponents 24-15 14-5 10-10Equal # of Hits 5-1 2-0 3-1Outhit by Opponent 7-36 5-20 2-16Commit 0 Errors 17-11 9-8 8-3Commit 1-2 Errors 17-33 11-14 6-19Commit 3+ Errors 2-8 1-3 1-5Leading After 7th 24-3 17-0 7-3Trailing After 7th 2-37 0-16 2-21Tied After 7th 3-4 1-2 2-2Leading After 8th 23-0 17-0 6-0Trailing After 8th 0-39 0-17 0-22Tied After 8th 5-4 1-1 4-3Extra-Inning Games 4-5 2-1 2-4Doubleheaders 9-9 3-7 6-2Series Record 10-19 6-9 4-10One-Run Games 8-21 5-10 3-11Two-Run Games 10-7 5-6 5-15+ Run Games 8-12 4-6 4-6Shutout Record 5-8 5-5 0-3May Record 7-7 2-1 5-6June Record 8-17 5-7 3-10July Record 9-17 6-11 3-6August Record 12-11 8-6 4-5September Record Monday Record 1-3 1-1 0-2Tuesday Record 2-6 1-3 1-3Wednesday Record 8-10 2-8 6-2Thursday Record 5-8 4-3 1-5Friday Record 6-8 5-3 1-5Saturday Record 5-11 4-4 1-7Sunday Record 9-6 4-3 5-3

BEACH BUMS VS. FRONTIER LEAGUE TOTAL HOME ROAD 1st HALF 2ND HALFEvansville 5-4 4-2 1-2 2-4 3-0Florence 5-4 1-2 4-2 2-1 3-3Frontier 5-1 5-1 3-0 2-1Gateway 1-5 0-3 1-2 1-2 0-3Joliet 4-5 1-2 3-3 1-2 3-3Lake Erie 2-7 1-5 1-2 2-4 0-3Normal 2-4 2-1 0-3 2-4River City 0-6 0-3 0-3 0-6Rockford 1-2 1-2 1-2Schaumburg 1-5 1-2 0-3 1-5Southern Illinois 2-2 1-0 1-2 1-2 1-0Washington 3-6 0-3 3-3 1-5 2-1Windy City 5-1 5-1 5-1TOTAL 36-52 21-25 15-27 19-29 17-23

MULTI-RBI GAMES

TOTAL 2RBI 3RBI 4RBI 5+Yazy Arbelo: 17 11 4 2Carlos Berroa: Chris Cowell: 2 1 1Jeff DeBlieux: 5 3 1 1Sean Gusrang: 2 2 Greg Harisis:Josh Miller: 4 4Jake Rhodes: 7 6 1Jovan Rosa: 9 6 2 1Kevin Taylor: 3 3Jose Vargas: 5 2 1 2Scott Woodward: 7 5 2

MISCELLANEOUS FEATSMulti-HR Games: Yazy Arbelo (6/8 vs FG), Yazy Arbelo (6/13 @ RC), Kevin Taylor (7/22 @ JOL), Jovan Rosa (8/10-1 @ WSH)Back-to-Back HR: Jose Vargas and Jovan Rosa (7/24 @ SCH), Jose Vargas and Yazy Arbelo (8/3 @ FLO)Grand Slams: 10-Game Hitting Streaks:

CATCHER’S THROWING %CATCHER CS SB ATT PCTRhodes 12 51 63 19%Cowell 5 34 39 13%Rosa 1 3 4 25%

TOTAL 18 88 106 17%

RUNS BY INNINGTEAM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ TOTALBEACH BUMS 57 42 52 41 51 46 32 30 24 8 383OPPONENTS 60 65 49 46 55 66 37 37 15 6 437

MULTI-HIT GAMES

TOTAL 2H 3H 4H 5+Yazy Arbelo: 27 23 4Carlos Berroa: Chris Cowell: 6 3 3Jeff DeBlieux: 24 21 2 1Sean Gusrang: 16 15 1 Greg Harisis: 13 12 1Josh Miller: 14 13 1Jake Rhodes: 15 13 1 1Jovan Rosa: 18 9 9Kevin Taylor: 11 8 2 1Jose Vargas: 13 9 4Scott Woodward: 9 7 2

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2014 TRAVERSE CITY BEACH BUMS HIGHS AND LOWSTEAM MISCELLANEOUSLONGEST WINNING STREAK .............................................................................................................................................................................. 4 (5/21 - 5/24)LONGEST LOSING STREAK ................................................................................................................................................................................ 6 (6/12 - 6/18) LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY .......................................................................................................................................................................... 9 (8/2 @ FLO) LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT ....................................................................................................................................................................... 14 (7/19 vs GWY) LARGEST SHUTOUT WIN ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7 (8/8 vs FG) LARGEST SHUTOUT LOSS ............................................................................................................................................................................. 10 (7/9-1 @ EVN)LONGEST GAME, TIME..................................................................................................................................................................................... 3:50 (7/1 vs RC)LONGEST HOME GAME, TIME ........................................................................................................................................................................... 3:50 (7/1 vs RC)LONGEST ROAD GAME, TIME ....................................................................................................................................................................... 3:46 (5/31 @ RCK) LONGEST 9-INNING HOME GAME, TIME ............................................................................................................................................................ 3:50 (7/1 vs RC) LONGEST 9-INNING ROAD GAME, TIME ........................................................................................................................................................ 3:38 (7/25 @ SCH) LONGEST 7-INNING HOME GAME, TIME .................................................................................................................................................... 2:17 (8/13-2 vs FLO) LONGEST 7-INNING ROAD GAME, TIME .................................................................................................................................................... 2:34 (8/10-2 @ WSH) SHORTEST 9-INNING HOME GAME, TIME ...................................................................................................................................................... 2:10 (8/14 vs FLO)SHORTEST 9-INNING ROAD GAME, TIME ...................................................................................................................................................... 1:56 (5/17 @ GWY)SHORTEST 7-INNING HOME GAME, TIME .................................................................................................................................................... 1:39 (6/21-2 vs LE)SHORTEST 7-INNING ROAD GAME, TIME ..................................................................................................................................................... 2:02 (7/9-1 @ EVN) LONGEST GAME, INNINGS ......................................................................................................................................................................... 12 (2x, 7/22 @ JOL)LONGEST HOME GAME, INNINGS ........................................................................................................................................................................ 11 (7/4 vs WC)LONGEST ROAD GAME, INNINGS ................................................................................................................................................................ 12 (2x, 7/22 @ JOL)LARGEST CROWD, HOME .............................................................................................................................................................................. 7,474 (7/4 vs WC)LARGEST CROWD, ROAD ........................................................................................................................................................................... 7,183 (5/18 @ GWY)SMALLEST CROWD, HOME ........................................................................................................................................................................ 1,681 (8/20 vs EVN)SMALLEST CROWD, ROAD ............................................................................................................................................................................... 773 (6/1 @ RCK) MOST ERRORS ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5 (6/8 vs FG) MOST ERRORS BY OPPONENT ..................................................................................................................................................................... 5 (2x, 7/22 @ JOL) MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITHOUT AN ERROR ........................................................................................................................................... 3 (8/20-1 - 8/21) MOST LOB ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 12 (3x, 8/24 @ NOR)FEWEST LOB ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 2 (2x, 8/15 vs LE)

TEAM BATTINGMOST RUNS ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 13 (2x, 8/10-1 @ WSH) MOST RUNS, INNING .................................................................................................................................................................................... 7 (1st, 8/27 vs SI) MOST HITS................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18 (7/25 @ SCH) MOST HITS, INNING .................................................................................................................................................................................... 7 (7th, 8/3 @ FLO)MOST HOME RUNS, GAME ............................................................................................................................................................................... 4 (7/24 @ SCH)MOST HOME RUNS, INNING ......................................................................................................................................................................... 3 (7th, 8/3 @ FLO)MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A HOME RUN .......................................................................................................................................... 4 (2x, 7/22 - 7/25) MOST DOUBLES, GAME .......................................................................................................................................................................... 5 (4x, 8/10-2 @ WSH) MOST TRIPLES, GAME ................................................................................................................................................................................. 2 (8/10-2 @ WSH)MOST EXTRA-BASE HITS, GAME ......................................................................................................................................................................... 9 (8/3 @ FLO) MOST STOLEN BASES, GAME ............................................................................................................................................................................ 5 (5/31 @ RCK)MOST STRIKEOUTS, 9-INNING GAME ................................................................................................................................................................. 13 (6/27 @ SI)MOST STRIKEOUTS, ALL GAMES......................................................................................................................................................................... 18 (7/4 vs WC)

TEAM PITCHINGMOST RUNS ALLOWED .................................................................................................................................................................................. 18 (7/19 vs GWY)MOST RUNS ALLOWED, INNING ................................................................................................................................................................. 8 (6th, 7/24 @ SCH)MOST HITS ALLOWED ................................................................................................................................................................................... 26 (7/19 vs GWY) MOST HITS ALLOWED, INNING ............................................................................................................................................................. 7 (2x, 5th, 7/30 vs SCH) MOST HOME RUNS ALLOWED ....................................................................................................................................................................... 3 (4x, 8/3 @ FLO) MOST HOME RUNS ALLOWED, INNING .................................................................................................................................................... 2 (4x, 8th, 8/3 @ FLO) MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES ALLOWING A HOME RUN .......................................................................................................................................... 6 (7/31 - 8/6) MOST STRIKEOUTS, 9-INNING GAME ................................................................................................................................................................ 12 (6/5 vs WSH)MOST STRIKEOUTS, ALL GAMES..................................................................................................................................................................... 16 (7/18 vs GWY) MOST BASES ON BALLS ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 11 (7/1 vs RC) MOST BASES ON BALLS, INNING ................................................................................................................................................................. 5 (2nd, 5/27 @ LE) MOST EXTRA-BASE HITS ALLOWED .................................................................................................................................................................. 7 (7/19 vs GWY)

INDIVIDUAL BATTINGMOST RUNS SCORED .................................................................................................... 3 (17x, Rob Benedict, Scott Woodward and Jovan Rosa, 8/10-1 @ WSH)MOST HITS...................................................................................................................................................... 4 (3x, Kevin Taylor and Jake Rhodes, 7/5 vs WC) MOST EXTRA-BASE HITS ................................................................................................................................................. 3 (3x, Sean Gusrang, 8/10-2 @ WSH)MOST DOUBLES ............................................................................................................................................................. 3 (2x, Sean Gusrang, 8/10-2 @ WSH)MOST TRIPLES ................................................................................................................................................................. 1 (10x, Kevin Taylor, 8/20-2 vs EVN)MOST HOME RUNS ............................................................................................................................................................. 2 (4x, Jovan Rosa, 8/10-1 @ WSH)MOST TOTAL BASES ............................................................................................................................................................ 9 (3x, Jovan Rosa, 8/10-1 @ WSH)MOST RBI ............................................................................................................................................................................. 6 -- Jovan Rosa (8/10-1 @ WSH)MOST STOLEN BASES ........................................................................................................................................................ 2 (8x, Scott Woodward, 8/16 vs LE) MOST BASES ON BALLS ............................................................................................................................................................ 3 (3x, Kevin Taylor, 8/16 vs LE)MOST STRIKEOUTS ........................................................................................................................................... 4 (2x, Greg Harisis and Yazy Arbelo, 7/4 vs WC)LONGEST HITTING STREAK .......................................................................................................... 8 (4x, Greg Harisis, 7/22 - 8/4 and Jovan Rosa, 7/28-2 - 8/4) LONGEST ON-BASE STREAK ..................................................................................................................................................... 19 -- Jeff DeBlieux (7/10 - 8/7)

INDIVIDUAL PITCHINGMOST INNINGS PITCHED, STARTER ................................................................................................................................... 8.0 (5x, Ian MacDougall, 8/14 vs FLO)MOST INNINGS PITCHED, RELIEVER ..................................................................................................................................... 5.0 -- Ian MacDougall (5/29 @ LE) MOST HITS ALLOWED, STARTER ................................................................................................................................................. 12 -- Alex Phillips (6/14 @ RC)MOST HITS ALLOWED, RELIEVER ....................................................................................................................................... 8 -- Cameron Giannini (7/19 vs GWY) MOST STRIKEOUTS, STARTER ............................................................................................................................................... 11 -- Casey Delgado (6/5 vs WSH)MOST STRIKEOUTS, RELIEVER ............................................................................................................................................. 6 -- Rusty Shellhorn (5/16 @ GWY) MOST BASES ON BALLS, STARTER ........................................................................................................................................... 6 (3x, Alex Phillips, 7/28 vs JOL) MOST BASES ON BALLS, RELIEVER ..................................................................................................................................... 4 (2x, Chuck Ghysels, 8/24 @ NOR) MOST WILD PITCHES ........................................................................................................................................................ 2 (2x, Rusty Shellhorn, 8/23 @ NOR) MOST EARNED RUNS ALLOWED ........................................................................................................................................... 7 -- Rusty Shellhorn (7/25 @ SCH) MOST CONSECUTIVE SCORELESS IP .................................................................................................................................... 21.0 -- Will Rankin (7/12 - Present)

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2014 TRAVERSE CITY BEACH BUMS 1ST HALF DAY-BY-DAY RESULTSDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE REC PLACE GB WINNER LOSER SAVE TIME ATTMay 16 @ Gateway L 5-1 0-1 t-3rd -1.5 Oliver (1-0) Gillingham (0-1) --- 2:30 3,350May 17 @ Gateway L 1-0 0-2 t-4th -2.5 Newcomb (1-0) Devine (0-1) Barrett (1) 1:56 2,600May 18 @ Gateway W 6-3 1-2 4th -2.0 Delgado (1-0) Aizenstadt (0-1) Johnson (1) 2:28 7,183May 19 OFFMay 20 @ Florence L 4-3 1-3 t-4th -3.0 DeSimone (2-0) Johnson (0-1) Marban (1) 2:42 2,418May 21 @ Florence W 5-3 2-3 t-4th -2.0 O’Bryan (1-0) DeSimone (2-1) Johnson (2) 2:50 ---May 22 @ Florence W 3-1(7) 3-3 t-4th -1.0 Gillingham (1-1) Middendorf (1-1) Rankin (1) 2:18 1,453May 23 Windy City W 7-4 4-3 t-1st -- Devine (1-1) Fisher (1-1) Rankin (2) 2:39 2,672May 24 Windy City W 2-0 5-3 t-1st -- Delgado (2-0) Solbach (1-1) Johnson (3) 2:12 2,130May 25 Windy City L 7-4 5-4 t-2nd -1.0 Snodgrass (1-0) Tripp (0-1) Carela (2) 2:37 2,846May 26 OFFMay 27 @ Lake Erie L 11-3 5-5 5th -2.0 Jannis (2-1) Merkling (0-1) --- 3:02 1,019May 28 @ Lake Erie W 4-1 6-5 t-3rd -1.0 Gillingham (2-1) Whalen (1-1) Johnson (4) 2:48 4,152May 29 @ Lake Erie L 7-3 6-6 t-4th -2.0 Kibby (1-1) Devine (1-2) --- 2:43 1,527May 30 @ Rockford W 8-5 7-6 t-4th -2.0 Delgado (3-0) Meyer (1-1) Johnson (5) 3:15 1,791May 31 @ Rockford L 7-6(10) 7-7 t-4th -3.0 Odom (1-0) O’Bryan (1-1) --- 3:46 2,104Jun 1 @ Rockford L 9-3 7-8 6th -3.0 Zimmerman (1-0) Merkling (0-2) --- 2:29 773Jun 2 OFFJun 3 Washington L 15-8 7-9 6th -4.0 Flight (2-0) Gillingham (2-2) --- 3:18 1,832Jun 4 Washington L 3-2 7-10 6th -5.0 Phelan (3-1) Devine (1-3) Kountis (6) 2:30 1,864Jun 5 Washington L 5-4 7-11 6th -6.0 Dunn (2-1) Delgado (3-1) Kountis (7) 2:37 1,811Jun 6 Frontier W 10-5 8-11 6th -6.0 Tripp (1-1) Picht (0-2) --- 3:10 3,318Jun 7 Frontier W 1-0 9-11 6th -5.5 Shellhorn (1-0) Pearson (0-2) Johnson (6) 2:38 2,473Jun 8 Frontier W 12-9 10-11 t-5th -5.0 MacDougall (1-0) Hildebrand (0-1) Johnson (7) 3:13 2,046Jun 9 OFFJun 10 @ Joliet PPD Rescheduled 6/11Jun 11-1 @ Joliet L 4-3(8) 10-12 6th -6.0 Zawacki (2-0) Rankin (0-1) --- 2:29 ---Jun 11-2 @ Joliet W 8-3(7) 11-12 6th -5.5 Delgado (4-1) Dillon (0-3) --- 2:21 1,266Jun 12 @ Joliet L 7-6(12) 11-13 6th -5.0 Zawacki (3-0) Rankin (0-2) --- 3:19 1,171Jun 13 @ River City L 9-8 11-14 6th -6.0 Shaw (2-0) Bossenbery (0-1) --- 2:58 2,021Jun 14 @ River City L 6-2 11-15 6th -7.0 Organ (1-0) Phillips (0-1) --- 2:46 2,378Jun 15 @ River City L 6-2 11-16 6th -7.0 Carter (1-2) Tripp (1-2) Shaw (9) 2:52 1,999Jun 16 OFFJun 17 OFFJun 18-1 Evansville L 3-2 11-17 6th -8.0 James (2-2) Johnson (0-2) Santos (7) 1:51 ---Jun 18-2 Evansville L 1-0 11-18 6th -8.0 Ramer (6-0) MacDougall (1-1) Santos (8) 1:51 1,823Jun 19 Evansville W 3-1 12-18 6th -7.0 Shellhorn (2-0) Olson (2-2) Johnson (8) 2:40 3,110Jun 20 Lake Erie PPD Rescheduled 6/21Jun 21-1 Lake Erie L 1-0 12-19 6th -8.0 Longfellow (2-1) Phillips (0-2) Wilson (3) 1:56 ---Jun 21-2 Lake Erie L 2-1 12-20 6th -8.0 Kibby (4-1) Tripp (1-3) --- 1:39 2,892Jun 22 Lake Erie W 1-0 13-20 6th -7.0 Delgado (5-1) Rein (0-2) Johnson (9) 2:17 3,748Jun 23 OFFJun 24 @ Washington L 8-5 13-21 6th -8.0 Fuesser (3-1) MacDougall (1-2) Kountis (12) 2:37 1,704Jun 25 @ Washington W 3-2 14-21 6th -7.0 Rankin (1-2) Yevoli (2-2) Johnson (10) 2:52 1,390Jun 26 @ Washington L 5-2 14-22 6th -8.0 Blackwell (4-0) Phillips (0-3) Kountis (13) 2:29 1,410Jun 27 @ So. Illinois L 6-5 14-23 6th -9.0 Kubiak (2-1) Brasser (0-1) Miramontes (9) 3:27 4,678Jun 28 @ So. Illinois L 7-4 14-24 6th -10.0 Teasley (5-0) Delgado (5-2) Miramontes (10) 3:00 3,267Jun 29 @ So. Illinois W 5-4 15-24 6th -9.0 Rankin (2-2) Bierlein (2-2) Johnson (11) 2:53 2,192Jun 30 OFFJul 1 River City L 12-11 15-25 6th -9.5 Jagodzinski (2-0) Brasser (0-2) Shaw (10) 3:50 4,876Jul 2 River City L 3-2 15-26 6th -11.0 Bracewell (1-0) Phillips (0-4) Shaw (11) 2:35 2,960Jul 3 River City L 7-6 15-27 6th -12.0 Organ (3-1) Vachon (0-1) Shaw (12) 2:51 2,806Jul 4 Windy City W 2-1(11) 16-27 6th -11.0 Ghysels (1-2) Larez (2-2) --- 3:26 7,474Jul 5 Windy City W 12-4 17-27 6th -11.0 MacDougall (2-2) McGee (0-1) --- 2:44 3,015Jul 6 Windy City W 6-1 18-27 6th -10.0 Shellhorn (3-0) Tingle (4-3) --- 2:16 3,691Jul 7 OFFJul 8 OFFJul 9-1 @ Evansville L 10-0(7) 18-28 6th -11.0 James (4-2) Phillips (0-5) --- 2:02 ---Jul 9-2 @ Evansville W 4-3(7) 19-28 6th -10.0 Rankin (3-2) Dennis (1) Johnson (12) 2:14 1,795Jul 10 @ Evansville L 3-2(10) 19-29 6th -10.0 Mott (3-0) O’Bryan (1-2) --- 3:01 5,927

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2014 TRAVERSE CITY BEACH BUMS 2ND HALF DAY-BY-DAY RESULTSDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE REC PLACE GB WINNER LOSER SAVE TIME ATTJul 11 Normal L 6-1 19-30 6th -11.0 Packer (1-0) MacDougall (2-3) --- 2:36 3,510Jul 12 Normal W 3-1 20-30 6th -11.0 Shellhorn (4-0) Shore (3-3) Johnson (13) 2:46 2,672Jul 13 Normal W 4-0 21-30 6th -11.0 Phillips (1-5) Babin (5-3) --- 2:35 3,432Jul 14 OFFJul 15 OFFJul 16 Frontier League All-Star Game @ GatewayJul 17 OFFJul 18 Gateway L 5-3(10) 21-31 6th -12.0 Barrett (2-1) Johnson (0-3) DeBoo (1) 3:18 4,017Jul 19 Gateway L 18-4 21-32 6th -13.0 Newcomb (8-2) Delgado (5-3) --- 3:08 3,645Jul 20 Gateway L 7-0 21-33 6th -13.0 Jensen (6-2) Shellhorn (4-1) --- 2:37 3,813Jul 21 @ Joliet L 6-1 21-34 6th -13.5 Bradshaw (1-1) Tripp (1-4) --- 2:12 1,371Jul 22 @ Joliet W 7-5(12) 22-34 6th -14.0 Vachon (1-1) Wellander (3-1) --- 3:36 1,918Jul 23 @ Joliet W 4-2(11) 23-34 6th -14.0 Rankin (4-2) Moore (2-4) Johnson (14) 3:09 821Jul 24 @ Schaumburg L 11-10 23-35 6th -14.0 Price (3-4) Brasser (0-3) --- 3:18 3,183Jul 25 @ Schaumburg L 14-11 23-36 6th -15.0 Jimenez (5-3) Shellhorn (4-2) --- 3:38 4,311Jul 26 @ Schaumburg L 4-0 23-37 6th -15.0 Webster (4-2) Tripp (1-5) --- 2:55 4,198Jul 27 Joliet PPD Rescheduled 7/28Jul 28-1 Joliet L 2-0(7) 23-38 6th -15.5 Busby (2-3) Phillips (1-6) --- 1:52 ---Jul 28-2 Joliet W 5-3(7) 24-38 6th -14.5 MacDougall (3-3) Zawacki (3-4) Rankin (3) 2:10 2,641Jul 29 Joliet L 3-1 24-39 6th -15.0 Wellander (4-1) Ghysels (1-3) Kubiak (1) 2:53 3,608Jul 30 Schaumburg L 12-9 24-40 6th -16.0 Jimenez (6-3) Giannini (0-1) Price (15) 3:13 2,401Jul 31 Schaumburg L 5-3 24-41 6th -16.0 Webster (5-2) Tripp (1-5) Price (16) 2:49 2,643Aug 1 Schaumburg W 7-3 25-41 6th -16.0 Phillips (2-6) Ackerman (3-2) --- 2:37 3,209Aug 2 @ Florence W 10-1 26-41 6th -16.0 MacDougall (4-3) Henn (5-4) --- 2:47 1,988Aug 3 @ Florence W 13-8 27-41 t-5th -15.5 Delgado (6-3) Middendorf (4-6) --- 2:54 2,689Aug 4 @ Florence L 11-9 27-42 6th -16.0 Marban (3-4) Shellhorn (4-3) Kohout (1) 3:09 3,120Aug 5 OFFAug 6 Frontier L 6-1 27-43 6th -17.0 Belcastro (2-1) Tripp (1-7) --- 2:42 2,877Aug 7 Frontier W 5-4 28-43 6th -17.0 Phillips (3-6) Pearson (0-3) Rankin (4) 2:51 2,699Aug 8 Frontier W 7-0 29-43 t-5th -16.0 MacDougall (5-3) Rohde (7-4) --- 2:47 4,652Aug 9 @ Washington L 8-2 29-44 6th -17.0 Blackwell (9-4) Delgado (6-4) --- 3:01 2,973Aug 10-1 @ Washington W 13-8(7) 30-44 t-5th -16.0 Vachon (2-1) Holland (0-2) --- 2:22 ---Aug 10-2 @ Washington W 6-4(7) 31-44 t-5th -15.0 Rankin (5-2) Kountis (1-3) --- 2:34 2,003Aug 11 OFFAug 12 Florence PPD Rescheduled 8/13Aug 13-1 Florence L 2-0(7) 31-45 6th -16.0 Weaver (5-5) Tripp (1-8) --- 1:43 ---Aug 13-2 Florence L 5-4(7) 31-46 6th -17.0 Levitt (1-3) Phillips (3-7) Kohout (2) 2:17 2,362Aug 14 Florence W 4-1 32-46 6th -16.0 MacDougall (6-3) O’Neal (2-4) Rankin (5) 2:10 1,869Aug 15 Lake Erie L 9-1 32-47 6th -16.0 Roberts (1-0) Shellhorn (4-4) --- 2:16 3,879Aug 16 Lake Erie L 6-3 32-48 6th -17.0 Gordon (3-3) Delgado (6-5) Longfellow (7) 2:46 3,233Aug 17 Lake Erie L 3-1 32-49 6th -17.5 Treece (6-3) Vachon (2-2) McCoy (1) 2:14 4,794Aug 18 OFFAug 19 OFFAug 20-1 Evansville W 4-1(7) 33-49 6th -16.5 Tripp (2-8) Velez (1-4) Rankin (6) 2:11 ---Aug 20-2 Evansville W 5-2(7) 34-49 6th -16.0 Phillips (4-7) Walch (5-3) Ghysels (1) 2:13 1,681Aug 21 Evansville W 4-2(10) 35-49 6th -15.0 Ghysels (2-3) Mott (3-2) --- 2:54 2,848Aug 22 @ Normal L 4-3 35-50 6th -15.5 Packer (4-2) Delgado (6-6) Anderson (4) 2:42 2,596Aug 23 @ Normal L 10-4 35-51 6th -16.5 Devine (3-4) Shellhorn (4-5) --- 3:02 2,329Aug 24 @ Normal L 4-3 35-52 6th -17.5 Frey (1-1) Vachon (2-3) Anderson (5) 3:04 2,316Aug 25 OFFAug 26 So. Illinois W 8-7 36-52 6th -16.5 Tripp (3-8) Carden (5-4) Rankin (7) 3:04 3,953Aug 27 So. IllinoisAug 28 So. IllinoisAug 29 RockfordAug 30 Rockford Aug 31 RockfordSep 1 OFFSep 2 @ Windy City Sep 3 @ Windy CitySep 4 @ Windy City

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2014 TRAVERSE CITY BEACH BUMS TRANSACTIONS

May 16: Placed LHP Vladimir Camacho on the seven-day disabled list with a groin injury (24).May 24: Placed INF Taylor Wrenn on the seven-day disabled list wtih a dislocated left shoulder (23); Activated LHP Vladimir Camacho from the disabled list (24).May 25: Placed INF Jose Vargas on the 14-day disabled list with a broken left hand (23).June 2: Placed RHP Chris Bossenbery on the seven-day disabled list with a right elbow inflammation (22); Activated INF Taylor Wrenn from the disabled list (23).June 3: Released LHP Patrick Merkling (22); Signed RHP Clayton Ruch (23).June 5: Signed LHP Alex Phillips (24).June 6: Released LHP Vladimir Camacho (23); Signed RHP Chuck Ghysels (24).June 7: Released RHP Alex Gillingham (23).June 8: Placed INF Sean Gusrang on the 14-day disabled list with a separated left shoulder (22).June 9: Placed OF Shaun Cooper on the seven-day disabled list with a left knee injury (21); Activated RHP Chris Bossenbery from the disabled list (22)June 11: Signed OF Casey Roche and INF Kevin Taylor (24).June 17: Released RHP Mike Devine (23); Placed OF Scott Woodward on the seven-day disabled list with a right arm injury (22); OF Shaun Cooper transferred to the 60-day disabled list (22).June 18: Signed INF Denver Chavez (23).June 19: INF Taylor Wrenn retired (22).June 21: Released RHP Chris Bossenbery (21); Signed LHP Ryan Brasser (22).June 23: Released INF Denver Chavez (21); Signed INF Josh Miller (22).June 24: Signed OF Greg Harisis (23).June 28: Actiavted INF Sean Gusrang from the disabled list (24).July 1: Released RHP Clayton Ruch (23) and OF Casey Roche (22); Signed RHP Scott Vachon (23) and RHP Cameron Giannini (24).July 18: Released INF Drew Rossi (23) and OF George Barber (22); Activated INF Jose Vargas (23) and OF Scott Woodward (24) from the disabled list.July 20: Placed C Jake Rhodes on the seven-day disabled list with a concussion (23).July 25: Sold RHP D.J. Johnson to the Minnesota Twins (22).July 28: Activated C Jake Rhodes from the disabled list (23); Signed RHP Eric Eck (24).July 29: LHP Ryan Brasser retired (23); Signed LHP Corey Alexander (24).August 11: INF Rob Benedict retired (23).August 13: Signed INF Carlos Berroa (24).

2014 OPENING DAY ROSTER (24 + 1 DL)P RHP Chris Bossenbery, LHP Vladimir Camacho (DL), RHP Casey Delgado, RHP Mike Devine, RHP Alex Gillingham, RHP D.J. Johnson, LHP Ian MacDougall, LHP Patrick Merkling, LHP Nate O’Bryan, RHP Will Rankin, LHP Rusty Shellhorn, RHP Tanner Tripp C Chris Cowell, Jake RhodesINF Yazy Arbelo, Rob Benedict, Sean Gusrang, Jovan Rosa, Drew Rossi, Jose Vargas, Taylor WrennOF George Barber, Shaun Cooper, Jeff DeBlieux, Scott Woodward