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REGULAR SEASON TOTALS

REGULAR SEASON SUMMARY

UPCOMING GAMES AND PROBABLE PITCHERS: ALL TIMES CDT

Date

Time Opponent

Pitcher

April 7

2:05

at Jacksonville

RHP Chance Ruffin (0-0, 0.00)

vs. RHP Matthew Neil (0-0, 0.00)

April 8

11:05 at Jacksonville

LHP James Gillheeney (0-0, 0.00)

vs. RHP Sam Dyson (0-0, 0.00)

April 10

7:05

vs. Montgomery

RHP Taijuan Walker (0-1, 7.20)

vs. RHP Matt Buschman (0-1, 12.27)

April 11

7:05

vs. Montgomery

LHP Roenis Elias (0-0, 0.00)

vs. RHP Albert Suarez (0-0, 0.00)

Jackson Generals (0-2)

at Jacksonville Suns (2-0)

RHP Hector Noesi (0-0, 0.00)

vs. LHP Adam Conley (0-0, 0.00)

Saturday, April 6, 2013 • 6:05 p.m. • Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville • Jacksonville, Fla

GAME #3 • FIRST HALF #3 • SERIES #1 • ROAD GAME #3

GAME INFORMATION

DOUBLE-A SOUTHERN LEAGUE AFFILIATE OF THE SEATTLE MARINERS

For Information contact Chris Harris at charris@jacksongeneralsbaseball.com

4 Fun Place • Jackson, TN 38305 • (Phone) 731.988.5299 • (Fax) 731.988.5246

TODAY’S GAME:

After dropping the first two games of the series by the score of 5-3, Jackson looks to get its first win of

the season tonight in game three of the five-game set in Jacksonville. RHP Hector Noesi makes his first Double-A start

since 2010 tonight. Noesi has appeared in 52 Major League games over the past two seasons, including 18 starts for

Seattle last season.

GENERALS RECAP: The Jacksonville Suns erased a 3-0 deficit in the bottom of the eighth inning by scoring five runs and go on to win 5-3 Friday night. Jackson starter Roenis Elias (6.0,0,0,2,7) settled for a no decision after tossing six no-hit innings and 76 pitches. Jackson jumped ahead 2-0 in the top of third after Leon Landry (1x5, R) circled the bases on a four-base error by Suns centerfielder Michael Main. Abraham Almonte (0x4, R, BB) also scored on the play. Brad Miller (3x5, 3B, R) tripled in the top of the fifth inning and with one out, the next batter, Vinnie Catricala scored him on a sacrifice fly giving Jackson a 3-0 advantage. The wheels came off for Jackson after Elias left the game. The Suns broke up Jackson’s no hitter in the bottom of the seventh inning, with one out, on a double by Kyle Jensen off of Jonathan Arias (1.1,2,2,2,1,3). The Generals used Arias, Nick Hill

(0.0,1,2,2,1,0) and Carson Smith (BS 0.2,1,1,1,1,1) in the eighth inning. Hill entered the game with two runners on and surrendered a two-RBI single to Derek Dietrich. Smith entered and struck out JT Realmuto, but allowed an RBI single to Kyle Jensen, tying the game at 3-3. Terry Black and Jensen would score later in the eighth on wild pitches giving the Suns a 5-3 lead. Jackson loaded the bases in the ninth inning, but Catricala struck out to end the game. Arias (0-1) took the loss while Suns reliever Jake Varner (1-0) earned the win. Raudel Lazo (1) earned the save.

40-MAN FRENZY: For the first time since Jackson has been affiliated with Seattle (2007) they boast 6 players who are on the Mariners 40-man roster. Starting pitchers Hector Noesi and Chance Ruffin, infielder Vinnie Catricala outfielders Francisco Martinez and

Julio Morban and starter Anthony Fernandez who is currently on the DL.

COMING FROM BIG LEAGUE CAMP: The Opening Day roster features 12 players that participated in Major League Spring Training. Those included position players Abraham Almonte, Vinnie Catricala, John Hicks, Francisco Martinez, Brad Miller, Julio Morban and pitchers Jonathan Arias, Tyler Burgoon, Stephen Kohscheen, Hector Noesi, Chance Ruffin, Carson Smith and Taijuan Walker.

“PANK” MOVING ON UP: Coming back for his 3rd season, Manager Jim Pankovits becomes the second-longest tenured Jackson manager. Bobby Dickerson managed in Jackson from 2002-2005 while Jackson was affiliated with the Chicago Cubs. Pankovits ranks 3rd in franchise history with 147 managerial wins.

HISTORIC YEAR FOR MARINERS MINORS: The Mariners 9 minor league affiliates wrapped up the 2012 season, putting together one of the best seasons in club history, combining for a 496-406

(.550) record. The organization led all Major League farm systems in wins (496) and winning percentage (.550). The Mariners 496 organizational wins set a new record for most wins in a single sesaon by any Major League farm system. Six of the Mariners 9 affiliates qualified for the postseason in 2012.

PLENTY OF PROSPECTS: The Generals Opening Day roster features 11 of the Mariners’ Top-30 prospects, according to Baseball America. Those include: RHP Taijuan Walker (2), INF Brad Miller (9), RHP Carson Smith (16), OF Leon Landry (17), INF Jack Marder (20), C John Hicks (21), OF Francisco Martinez (22), OF Julio Morban (23), INF Vinnie Catricala (26), RHP Chance

Ruffin (27), LHP Anthony Fernandez (30).

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BY THE NUMBERS

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Major League outings by today’s

starter Hector Noesi...

Today’s game broadcasted on 96.5 ESPN RADIO,

jacksongeneralsbaseball.com & TuneIn Radio App.

Streak: Lost 2

Last 10 Games: 0-2

Long Winning Streak: 0, (--)

Long Losing Streak: 2, (4/4-4/5)

The Ballpark in Jackson: 0-0

Road: 0-2 Series Openers: 0-1 Rubber Games: 0-0 Series Records: 0-0 Vs. South: 0-2 Vs. North: 0-0 First Half: 0-2 Second Half: 0-0 Scoring First: 0-0 Scoring Last: 0-1 Extra Innings: 0-0 Doubleheaders: 0-0-0 April: 0-2 May: 0-0 June: 0-0 July: 0-0 August: 0-0 September: 0-0 White Jersey: 0-0 Grey Jersey: 0-2 Black Jersey: 0-0 Special Jersey: 0-0 Leading After 6: 0-1 Leading After 7: 0-1 Leading After 8: 0-0 Tied After 6: 0-0 Tied After 7: 0-0 Tied After 8: 0-0 Trailing After 6: 0-1 Trailing After 7: 0-1 Trailing After 8: 0-2 Last AB Wins: 0 Walk-off Wins: 0 Shutouts: 0

Times Shut Out: 0

10+ Runs: 0-0 4+ Runs: 0-0 1-Run Games: 0-0 Generals HR: 0-0 Opponent HR: 0-1 Batting AVG: .235 HR: 0 XBH: 5 Runs: 6 Steals: 0 ERA: 5.63 Strikeouts: 23 Starter W 0 Holds: 0 Saves: 0

GENERALS BLOG

You can follow all the Generals news on our new blog, Inside the Jackson Generals, with broad

-caster Chris Harris. Posts will go beyond the head

-lines with news and information about club events, stories from the road, lineups and daily updates.

chrisharris.mlblogs.com

THIS DAY IN BASEBALL HISTORY

1973 At Fenway Park, Yankees’ Ron Blomberg becomes the first designated hitter in major league history. In the historic plate ap

-pearance, the first DH draws a first-inning walk off Luis Tiant in the 15-5 Red Sox rout of the Bronx Bombers.

1992 On Opening Day in front of a full house at Seatle’s Kingdome, the Rangers score nine runs in the top of the eighth inning and

REGULAR SEASON TEAM LEADERS

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LEAGUE RANK

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Batting Average: Morban, (.625) Home Runs: --, (--) Wins: --, (--))

Hits: Morban, (5) RBI: Landry, (2) ERA: Elias, (0.00)

Doubles: Morban, (2) OBP: Proscia, (.714) Strikeouts: Walker, (8)

Triples: Landry, Miller (1) Slugging: Morban, (.875) Saves: --, (--)

Stolen Bases: --, (--) Total Bases: Morban, (7) Holds: --, (--)

Southern League Standings

NORTH Rec GB SOUTH Rec GB

Huntsville (MIL) 1-0 -- Jacksonville (MIA) 2-0

--Birmingham (CHW) 1-1 0.5 Mississippi (ATL) 2-0 --Tennessee (CHC) 1-1 0.5 Montgomery (TB) 1-1

--Chattanooga (LAD) 0-1 1.0 Pensacola (CIN) 1-1 1.0

Jackson (SEA) 0-2 1.5 Mobile (ARI) 0-2 1.0

Jackson Managerial Wins

Bobby Dickerson (‘02-‘05) (CHC) 291 Dave Trembley (‘98-‘99) (CHC) 150 Jim Pankovits (‘11-current) (SEA) 147 Dave Bialas (’00-’01) (CHC) 139

Upcoming Promotions at The Ballpark in Jackson

Date Opp. Promotion Pres. By 4/10 MTG Opening Night

Mike Zunino Poster Giveway Jackson Sun

4/11 MTG Dollar Thursday MobileNation Ann Alece & Co. Post Game Conc.

Honor Roll Night Union Univ.

JSCC Night

4/12 MTG Grizzlies/Predators Ticket Giveway

Generals vs. Jacksonville in 2013 - 10 G

This Season: 0-2 Last Year: 6-4

Home: 0-0 Road: 0-2 Offense: .235, 0 HR Pitching: 5.63, 23 K

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TODAY’S GENERALS STARTER

Hector Noesi | RHP | #45

0 GS - 0-0, 0.00 ERA

HEIGHT/WEIGHT:

6-3, 205

Born:

1-26-87 (26) in Esperanza, DR

RESIDES:

Mao, Dominican Republic

College:

N/A

OBTAINED:

In trade with New York (AL) along with Jesus Montero (c) in exchange for

Michael Pineda (rhp) and Jose Campos (rhp) on Jan.

Tonight’s Start:

26-year-old Hector Noesi makes his Jackson debut tonight in game three of the series in Jack

-sonville. Noesi’s last Double-A start came in 2010 as a member of the Trenton Thunder (NYY). Noesi made four

spring training appearances (one start) and allowed nine earned runs in 4.2 innings pitched. Noesi was 2-12, with

a 5.82 ERA for Seattle last season. He also was 2-6, with a 5.74 ERA for Triple-A Tacoma.

Last Outing:

PERSONAL

: Hector (HEHK-ter) Noesi (noh-eh-SEE). Played for the World Team in the 2010 All-Star Futures

Game…originally signed by New York (AL) as a non-drafted free agent on Dec. 3, 2004…compiled career minor

league record of 30-18 with a 2.98 ERA in 97 appearances (74 GS).

2013 Season:

2012 Season:

Went 2-12 with a 5.82 ERA (69 ER, 106.2 IP) in 22 G/18 GS in his first season with the Mariners…

ended the season in the bullpen.

• Finished the season with a personal 9-game losing streak, the 2nd longest losing streak in the AL during the

season (Ricky Romero, 13 G).

• In 18 starts went 2-12 with a 6.24 ERA (68 ER, 98.0 IP)…in 4 relief appearances posted a 1.04 ERA (1ER, 8.2 IP) and limited opponents to a .179 batting average

(5x28, 0 HR).

• Recorded the 2nd-lowest run support average in the AL at 3.40 (min. 15 GS)…Mariners scored 1 or fewer runs when he was in the game in 10 of 18 starts (0 runs

6 times).

• Pitched at least 2.0 innings in 3 of 4 relief appearances…in 14 career relief appearances of at least 2.0 IP has a 1.51 ERA (7 ER, 41.2 IP).

• Went 2-11 prior to the All-Star break, tying the club record for losses prior to the All-Star break with Erik Hanson (1992) and Carlos Silva (2008).

• Went 2-for-2 for first ML hit June 24 at San Diego…became 2nd Mariners pitcher (3rd time) to record a multi-hit game; first since Freddy Garcia June 19, 2002 at

Cincinnati.

• Made his first Safeco Field start April 14 vs. Oakland tossing 8.0 shutout innings… became the second Mariners pitcher to toss at least 8.0 innings and not allow a

run in his first Safeco start (joining Felix Hernandez).

• Allowed 5 of 21 home runs on 0-2 count, leading the Majors.

• Optioned to AAA Tacoma after his start July 4 vs. Baltimore (5.0,7,4,4,0,4,HR)…went 2-6, 5.74 ERA (41 ER, 64.1 IP) in 11 starts for the Rainiers.

• Carried a no-hitter through 7.2 IP in his start Aug. 18 vs. Reno…ended with 11 strikeouts.

2011 Season:

Was 2-2 with a 4.47 ERA (28 ER, 56.1 IP, 28ER) in 30 appearances (2 GS) over 4 stints with the Yankees (4/13-21, 5/13-6/8, 6/12-8/28, 9/6-30)…

among AL rookie relievers (relief appearances only), ranked 8th in innings pitched (51.2) and ERA (4.01), and 11th in strikeouts (42)…made 28 relief appearances,

going 2-1 with a 4.01 ERA (23 ER, 51.2IP)…17 of his 28 relief appearances were scoreless…recalled from Scranton/WB for the first time April 13-21, but did not

appear in a game…earned the win in his Major League debut May 18 in 15-inning win at Baltimore…tossed 4.0 scoreless innings of relief (4 H, 4

BB, 4 K)…became the first Yankees pitcher to win his Major League debut in relief while

tossing at least 4.0 scoreless innings, and the first in the Majors since Jim Brower for

Cleveland (9/5/99)…made first Major League start Sept. 21 vs. Tampa Bay (G#1)…began

the season with AAA Scranton/Wilkes-Barre…went 1-1, 3.28 in 6 games (5 GS).

2010 Season:

Combined to go 14-7 with a 3.20 ERA in 28 games (27 GS) with A Tampa, AA Trenton and AAA Scranton/Wilkes-Barre…walked just 28 batters while

striking out 153 (5.46 K/BB Ratio)…led all Yankees minor leaguers in wins and strikeouts (153), and ranked 7th in ERA…named a Florida State League All-Star and

FSL Pitcher of the Week honors for April 8-19…promoted to Trenton on May 16…held opponents to 2 runs or less in 12 of 16 starts with the Thunder…collected his

first career complete game on June 13 vs. Binghamton and first shutout June 29 at New Brunswick…earned Eastern League Pitcher of the Week honors for week

ending June 7…selected to the World Team roster for the 2010 All-Star Futures Game, tossing 1.0 scoreless inning of relief…following the season, named the

7th-best prospect in the Yankees organization and having the “Best Control” by Baseball America.

2009 Season:

Appeared in 26 combined games (20 GS) with Charleston and Tampa…began the season with 27.1 consecutive scoreless innings over his first 9

appearances (3 starts), striking out 35 and walking only 3…named a South Atlantic League midseason All-Star… on the disabled list from July 19-Aug. 2 with right

shoulder tendinitis…made pair of postseason relief appearances for the FSL Champion Tampa squad, including earning the win in Game 1 of the Championship

Series at Port Charlotte.

W/L ERA GS

IP

H

R

ER BB SO HR

Overall

0-0 0.00

0

0.0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Home

0-0 0.00

0

0.0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Road

0-0 0.00

0

0.0

0

0

0

0

0

0

vs. JAX

0-0 0.00

0

0.0

0

0

0

0

0

0

MLB Spring

0-1 17.36 1

4.2

12

11

9

8

5

2

2013 Breakdown:

W/L ERA GS

IP

H

R

ER BB SO

HR

Overall

32-24 3.34 85 492.2 459

213

183

101

456

35

Jackson

0-0 0.00

0

0.0

0

0

0

0

0

0

MLB

4-14 5.36

20 163.0 170 100

97

61 113

27

Career Breakdown:

DT OPP SCR W-L IP H R ER BB SO HR LEFT PC-KSCR APRIL: 0 G, 0-0, 0.00 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

ELIAS’ 2013 STARTS

2013 SPLITS

vs. LH:

.000, 0-HR

vs. RH:

.000, 0-HR

Home:

0-0, 0.00 ERA

Road:

0-0, 0.00 ERA

Record in Starts:

0-0

2013 SEASON HIGHS

Long Outing:

--Strikeouts:

--Walks:

--HR All’d:

--Hits All’d:

--Runs All’d:

--Win Streak:

--Loss Streak:

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--bullpen notes

W-L

ERA

CG/SV

IP

H

R

ER

BB-I

SO

HR

Season Totals

0-2

5.63

0/0

16.0

14

10

10

9-0

23

2

Starters

0-1

3.27

0/0

11.0

5

4

4

6-0

15

2

Relievers

0-1

3.00

0/0

2.0

9

6

6

3-0

8

0

The Ballpark in Jackson

0-0

0.00

0/0

0.0

0

0

0

0-0

0

0

Road

0-2

5.63

0/0

16.0

14

10

10

9-0

23

2

April

0-2

5.63

0/0

16.0

14

10

10

9-0

23

2

TEAM PITCHING

PITCHER

LAST APP.

IP,H,R,ER,BB,K

LAST WIN

LAST SAVE

LAST LOSS

SV/OPP

RI-STRANDED

24 - Arias (rhp)

4/5 at JAX

1.1,2,2,2,1,3

4/5 at JAX

0-0

55 - Burgoon (rhp)

4/4 at JAX

1.1,2,0,0,0,3

1-0

54 - Hill (lhp)

4/5 at JAX

0.0,1,2,2,1,0

2-2

15 - Kittredge (rhp)

30 - Kohlscheen (rhp)

4/4 at JAX

1.2,3,1,1,0,1

0-0

31 - Smith (rhp)

4/5 at JAX

0.2,1,1,1,1,1

0/1

25 - Snow (rhp)

GENERALS BULLPEN BRIEFS

GENERALS BULLPEN NOTES

#24 - JONATHAN ARIAS, RHP

Last HR:

2013:

1 G, 0-1, 13.50 ERA, 0-0 SV, 1 HLD

.000 vs. LH, .400 vs. RH

Season High IP: -- 1.1 (4/5 at JAX)

Season High ER: 2 ((4/5 at JAX)

Season High K: -- 3 ((4/5 at JAX)

Season High BB: 1 ((4/5 at JAX)

Career: 115 G, 15-14, 3.88 ERA College: N/A Years Pro: 5 Age: 25 • OBTAINED: Signed as a non-drafted free agent with the Mariners in 2006

• Signed originally as a catcher. Played first three seasons behind the plate. Made pro pitching debut in 2009 and re-signed with the Mariners Oct. 31, 2012.

• As a hitter, three seasons, .210/2/30

• Split ‘12 season between High Desert (April 6-June 20) and Jackson (June 21-end of season)...tossed at least 2.0 innings in 19 of 46 relief appearances.

• In ‘11 w/ Clinton led all Midwest League relievers in strikeouts per 9.0 IP with a 14.35 average (101 K in 63.1 IP); only full-time reliever in the MWL to strike out 100 batters…

#55 - TYLER BURGOON, RHP

Last HR:

2013:

1 G, 0-0, 0.00 ERA, 0-0 SV, 0 HLD

.000 vs. LH, .500 vs. RH

Season High IP: 1.2 (4/4 at JAX)

Season High ER:

--Season High K: 3 (4/4 at JAX)

Season High BB:

--Career: 103 G, 14-8, 2.94 ERA College: Michigan Years Pro: 4 Age: 23

• OBTAINED: Drafted by the Mariners in the 10th round of the 2010 Draft

• Spent ‘12 season with A+ High Desert, making 53 relief appearances…led the Mavericks relievers in wins, strikeouts and appearances, while ranking 3rd amongst the High Desert pitching corps in wins and strikeouts.

• Over final 25 appearances last year, June 22-Sept. 2, went 5-1 with a 1.10 ERA (4 ER, 32.1 IP). • In ‘11 made 42 relief appearances with A- Clinton…was only pitcher to remain on active Clinton roster all season (no DL stints, transactions)…held opponents scoreless in 30 of 42 outings, posting a bullpen-best 2.30 ERA…led the team in saves (14), games (42), games finished (37) and WHIP (1.12).

#54 - NICK HILL, LHP

Last HR:

2013:

0 G, 0-0, -- ERA, 0-0 SV, 0 HLD 1.000 vs. LH, .000 vs. RH

Season High IP: 0.0 (4/5 at JAX)

Season High ER: 2 (4/5 at JAX)

Season High K: --

Season High BB: 1 (4/5 at JAX)

Career: 128 G, 10-18, 3.62 ERA College: Army Years Pro: 8 Age: 28 • OBTAINED: Drafted by the Seattle Mariners in the 7th round of the 2007 Draft

• Did not pitch in 2011 or 2012...Spent ‘11 season on the disabled list after having UCL surgery on left elbow April 7…Missed entire 2012 season with a stress fracture in left foot… made 2 appearances on rehab assignment with AZL Mariners, July 17-21.

• Spent parts of 2008-2010 seasons in Jackson. 9 games in ‘08, 36 games in ‘09, 28 games in ‘10.

• Spent ‘09 season with West Tenn appearing in 36 games, 9 starts…named West Tenn’s Most Valuable Pitcher by the Mariners.

• Missed time in ‘09 from May 26-June 20 due to military obligations.

#55 - STEPHEN KOHLSCHEEN, RHP

Last HR:

2013:

1 G, 0-0, 5.40 ERA, 0-0 SV, 0 HLD

.333 vs. LH, .400 vs. RH

Season High IP: 1.2 (4/4 at JAX)

Season High ER: 1 (4/4 at JAX)

Season High K: 1 (4/4 at JAX)

Season High BB:

--Career: 80 G, 14-6, 3.60 ERA College: Auburn Years Pro: 4 Age: 24 • OBTAINED: Drafted by the Mariners in the 45th round of the 2010 MLB Draft.

• Spent majority of the ‘12 season with A+ High Desert (May 28-July 29, Aug. 1-Sept 1), but also appeared games with A- Clinton (April 5-27) and Jackson (July 30-31).

• Split ‘11 season between Clinton and Everett (June 25-Aug. 6)...combined to go 7-0 with a 2.51 ERA (20 ER, 71.2 IP) in 14 starts.

• Was drafted previously by both the Phillies and Marlins but did not sign

#31 - CARSON SMITH, RHP

Last HR:

2013:

1 G, 0-0, 13.50 ERA, 0-1 SV, 0 HLD

.000 vs. LH, .333 vs. RH

Season High IP: 0.2 (4/5 at JAX)

Season High ER: (4/5 at JAX)

Season High K: 1 (4/5 at JAX)

Season High BB: 1 (4/5 at JAX)

Career: 49 G, 5-1, 2.90 ERA College: Texas State Years Pro: 2 Age: 23

• OBTAINED: Drafted by the Mariners in the 8th round of the 2011 Draft • 2013 Spring Training with Mariners: 7 games, 1-0, 1.29 ERA, 7.0 IP, 8 SO, 1 BB. • In ‘12 spent entire season with A+ High Desert…led the Mavericks in saves (15), while finishing 2nd on the team with 49 relief appearances.

• Took over the closer role last year on June 15 and went 14-for-15 in save opportunities over final 28 games…limited opponents .234 average, while walking 28 and striking out 77. • Last season did not allow an earned run in final 19.1 innings in relief, from July 17-Sept. 3. • Played for the Peoria Javelinas in the Arizona Fall League in 2012 (1-1, 2.40). • Named the Southland Conference Pitcher of the Year in 2010 and 2011 while at Texas St., becoming the first Bobcat to earn the award more than once.

#25 - FORREST SNOW, RHP

Last HR:

2013:

0 G, 0-0, 0.00 ERA, 0-0 SV, 0 HLD

.000 vs. LH, .000 vs. RH

Season High IP: --

Season High ER:

--Season High K: --

Season High BB:

--Career: .85 G, 10-22, 4.91 ERA College: U of Washington Years Pro: 4 Age: 24 • OBTAINED: Drafted by the Mariners in the 36th round of the 2010 Draft

• Began ‘12 season with AAA Tacoma…struck out season-high 8 batters on April 18 at Sacramento (6.0,3,1,1,2,8) and May 9 vs. Albuquerque (6.0,6,5,5,2,8,HR)… • Transferred to Jackson on June 14…started in the starting rotation (1-5, 4.37 ERA), before moving to the bullpen on July 29 (3-0, 4.61 ERA)…allowed only 1 run over final 12.1 innings, Aug. 8-Sept. 3

• Split ‘11 season between A- Clinton (April 7-June 14), A+ High Desert (June 15-July 23) and AAA Tacoma (July 24-end of season)…finished 4th amongst all Mariners farmhands with 127 strikeouts…after serving as Clinton’s closer in 2010, made move to rotation and was Opening Night starter on April 7 vs. Burlington.

• played for the Peoria Javelinas in the Arizona Fall League in 2011…led league with a 1.10 ERA (2 ER, 16.1 IP), while finishing 2nd in opponent average (.167) and WHIP (0.80).

#15 - ANDREW KITTREDGE, RHP

Last HR:

2013:

0 G, 0-0, 0.00 ERA, 0-0 SV, 0 HLD

.000 vs. LH, .000 vs. RH

Season High IP: --

Season High ER:

--Season High K: --

Season High BB:

--Career: 42 G, 6-2, 4.28 ERA College: U of Washington Years Pro: 3 Age: 23

• OBTAINED: Signed as a non-drafted free agent on August 21, 2011.

• Spent majority of ‘12 season with A+ High Desert (July 2-18 and July 27-Sept. 1), but also appeared in games with A- Clinton (May 28-June 13, June 20-21, June 26-July 1) and Jackson (June 14-19, June 22-25, July 19-26).

• Was selected by the Mariners in the 45th round of the 2008 June Draft, but did not sign

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GENERALS HITTERS NOTES

#7 - ABRAHAM ALMONTE, OF

Multi-Hit Games:

Last Game:

0x4, R, BB, K

Last HR:

Series

: 0x8, R, BB, 4 K

.000 vs. LH, .000 vs. RH

Season Highs:

streak: 0 (--)…hits: 0 (--)…RBI: 0 (--)

Career: .263, 32 HR, 224 RBI College: N/A Years Pro: 8 Age: 22

• OBTAINED: Acquired from Yankees in exchange for RHP Shawn Kelley on February 2, 2013. • Originally signed by Yankees as a non-drafted free agent on July 2, 2005.

• Played 78 games for AA Trenton (NYY) in ‘12, batted .276, 17 2B, 4 3B, 4 HR and 25 RBI w/ 30 SB. He posted a .350 on-base percentage and a .392 slugging.

• Has stolen more than 30 bases five different times in his career.

• Named Eastern League midseason All-Star in ‘12 - ranked 5th in the EL in stolen bases. • In 7 minor league seasons in the NYY organization, has recorded 276 stolen bases.

#8 - BRANDON BANTZ, C

Multi-Hit Games:

Last Game: --

Last HR:

Series

: --

.000 vs. LH, .000 vs. RH

Season Highs:

streak: 0 (--)…hits: 0 (--)…RBI: 0 (--)

Career: .230, 16 HR, 100 RBI College: Dallas Baptist (TX) Years Pro: 5 Age: 26

• OBTAINED: Drafted by the Mariners in the 30th round of the 2009 Draft

• Spent ‘12 season with AAA Tacoma, but also appeared with A+ High Desert (June 30)…on the DL May 22-June 29....223/2/14 in ‘12.

• Appeared in 83 games with Generals in ‘11…threw out 41.7% of attempted base stealers (30 CS, 42 SB), ranking 4th in the Southern League.

• Split ‘10 season between Clinton and West Tenn…threw out a combined 56.1% of baserunners (37 CS, 29 SB)…

#4 - LEURY BONILLA, INF

Multi-Hit Games:

Last Game: --

Last HR:

Series

: --

.000 vs. LH, .000 vs. RH

Season Highs:

streak: 0 (--)…hits: 0 (--)…RBI: 0 (--)

Career: .261, 34 HR, 218 RBI College: N/A Years Pro: 9 Age: 28 • OBTAINED: Signed as a non-drafted free agent November 1, 2002

• Spent majority of the ‘12 season with Jackson, but also appeared in 17 games with AAA Tacoma (April 10-June 3)…’12 combined .261/2/29.

• Couting this season, has spent parts of last 5 seasons in Jackson

• Appeared in all 9 position in one game on final day of reg. season, Sept. 5 vs. Chatta

-nooga (W, 10-0) (1x3, R, HR, 2 RBI, 1.0,1,0,0,0,1 finished game pitching) • Has pitched 6.1 innings in his career and has 1 save, allowing 6 earned runs.

#21 - VINNIE CATRICALA, INF

Multi-Hit Games:

Last Game:

1x4, RBI, K

Last HR:

Series

: 1x8, RBI, 2 K

.000 vs. LH, .333 vs. RH

Season Highs:

streak: 0 (--)…hits: 1 (4/5 at JAX)…RBI: 1 (4/5 at JAX

)

Career: .297, 60 HR, 285 RBI College: Hawaii Years Pro: 5 Age: 24 • OBTAINED: Drafted by the Mariners in the 10th round of the 2009 Draft

• Spent entire ‘12 season with AAA Tacoma, appearing in 122 games....229, 23 2B, 10 HR, 60 RBI in

122 games for the Rainiers...played primarily third base (104 G), but also saw action in left field (15 G). • In ‘11 named Mariners Minor League Player of the Year…combined to hit .349 w/ 101 runs, 77 extra base hits (2B - 48, 3B - 4, HR - 25) and 106 RBI in 133 games combined between A High Desert and AA Jackson…

• In ‘11 among full season minor leaguers ranked 2nd in extra base hits, 3rd in hits, T3rd in doubles, T4th in batting average and T9th in RBI…

• With Jackson in ‘11, hit safely in 52 of 62 games, while reaching base safely in 57 games with the Generals, batting .347.

#5 - JOHN HICKS, C

Multi-Hit Games:

Last Game:

0x4, 2 K

Last HR:

Series

: 1x8, R, 4 K

.000 vs. LH, .200 vs. RH

Season Highs:

streak: 0 (--)…hits: 1 (4/4 at JAX)…RBI: 0 (--)

Career: .312, 17 HR, 105 RBI College: Virginia Years Pro: 3 Age: 23

• OBTAINED: Drafted by the Mariners in the 4th round of the 2011 Draft

• Appeared in 121 games with A+ High Desert…named to both the California Mid-Season and Post-Season All-Star teams....312/15/79, 22 SB in ‘12.

• In ‘12 threw out 53.8 percent (57 CS, 49 SB) of attempted base-stealers which not only led the California League, but also led all full season qualifying catchers.

• In ‘12 led the Cal League in nearly every defensive category amongst catchers, including games caught (98), chances (863), putouts (763), assists (92) and double plays (11).

• named All-ACC first team as a junior in 2011…college teammates with Mariners farmhands Andrew Carraway, Danny Hultzen, Steven Proscia and Chris Taylor.

#11 - JAMES JONES, OF

Multi-Hit Games:

Last Game:

0x4

Last HR:

Series

: 0x4

.000 vs. LH, .000 vs. RH

Season Highs:

streak: 0 (--)…hits: 0 (--)…RBI: 0 (--)

Career: .284, 42 HR, 219 RBI College: Long Island U (NY) Years Pro: 5 Age: 24 • OBTAINED: Drafted by the Mariners in the 4th round of the 2009 Draft

• Spent ‘12 season with A+ High Desert....306, 28 2B, 12 3B, 14 HR, 76 RBI, 26 SB in ,12. • Combined to hit .351 w/ 49 runs scored, 15 doubles, 4 triple, 7 home runs and 36 RBI in 49 games in June and July, batting .359 in 24 games in July. Had 14G hit streak in July. • Hit .421 (8x19) with 7 runs, 2 doubles, 1 triple and 4 RBI in 4 of HD ‘12 playoff games. • In ‘11 appeared in 83 games w/ HD…recorded 2 hit streaks of 9-or-more games. • His ‘11 season ended on July 23rd after fracturing nose.

• In ‘10 appeared in 132 games with A- Clinton…ranked T3rd among all Mariners farmhands with 24 SB…led the LumberKings in triples (10), walks (62) and outfield assists (11), while finishing 2nd in stolen bases (24) and doubles (24).

• In ‘10 named the MWL Offensive Player of the Postseason after hitting .356 w/ a league-best 3 HR, 9 SB, 2 2B, 9 runs and 6 RBI in the playoffs.

• Began pro career with Everett in ‘09, appearing in games at first base, right field and designated

#6 - LEON LANDRY, OF

Multi-Hit Games:

Last Game:

1x5, R

Last HR:

Series

: 1x8, 3B, 2 RBI, R, 2 K

.000 vs. LH, 1.000 vs. RH

Season Highs:

streak: 0 (--)…hits: 1 (2x: 4/5 at JAX)…RBI: 2 (4/4 at JAX)

Career: .305, 21 HR, 155 RBI College: LSU Years Pro: 4 Age: 23

• OBTAINED: Traded to Seattle by LAD along with Logan Bawcom (rhp) in exchange for Brandon League (rhp) on July 30, 2012...(3rd round, 2010 LAD).

• Originally drafted by Dodgers in the 3rd round of the 2010 draft. BA rated him as best pure hitter in the Dodgers’ 2010 draft class.

• Split ‘12 between Rancho Cucamonga (LAD) and High Desert - led the CAL League in average (.341) and extra-base hits (65), while his 18 triples were 4 shy of the league record…

• In ‘12 hit a combined .341 (153x449) with 88 runs scored, 34 doubles, 18 triples, 13 home runs, 76 RBI and 27 stolen bases in 104 games, including batting .385 (40x104) with 25 runs scored, 16 extra-base hits (8-2B, 3-3B, 5-HR) and 25 RBI in 24 games w/ HD.

• In ‘12 hit safely in 19 straight games combined between RC and HD from July 24-Aug. 15. • Played baseball, basketball and football at Baker HS (LA), was 5* football recruit, but chose to play baseball over football at LSU.

#3 - JACK MARDER, INF

Multi-Hit Games:

Last Game:

1x4, 3 K on Thurs

Last HR:

Series

: 1x4, 3 K

.500 vs. LH, .000 vs. RH

Season Highs:

streak: 0 (--)…hits: 1 (4/4 at JAX)…RBI: 0 (--)

Career: .352, 12 HR, 68 RBI College: Oregon Years Pro: 3 Age: 23

• OBTAINED: Drafted by the Mariners in the 16th round of the 2011 Draft

• In ‘12 limited to only 65 games with A+ High Desert due to two stints on the DL April 24-May 10 with a concussion and Aug. 15-Sept. 8 w/ a strained left hamstring…360/10/56, w/ 26 2B in ‘12.

• In ‘12 appeared in games a catcher, second base and left field for High Desert.

• Named to the ‘12 California All-Star team, but unable to play due to an injury…played for Israel in the World Baseball Classic qualifier.

#22 - FRANCISCO MARTINEZ, OF

Multi-Hit Games:

Last Game:

1x4, 2 K on Thurs

Last HR:

Series

: 1x4, 2 K

.333 vs. LH, .000 vs. RH

Season Highs:

streak: 0 (--)…hits: 1 (4/4 at JAX)…RBI: 0 (--)

Career: .269, 18 HR, 176 RBI College: N/A Years Pro: 6 Age: 22

• OBTAINED: Traded to Seattle from Detroit along with Chance Ruffin (rhp), Casper Wells (of) and Charlie Furbush (lhp) in exchange for Doug Fister (rhp) and David Pauley (rhp) on July 30, 2011. • Played in 15 MLB spring games....269/0/0 w/ 1 3B and 1 2B, (7x26)...

• In ‘12 combined to bat .232 (88x380) w/ 62 runs, 18 2B, 3 3B, 2 HR and 30 RBI in 103 games with AA Jackson (95 G) and on rehab with AZL Mariners (8 G).

• Ranked 3rd among Mariners minor leaguers with 28 stolen bases in ‘12

• Batted .310 (40x129) with 7 2B, 3 HR and 23 RBI in 33 games for Jackson in ‘11 after coming over from Tigers in trade on July 30. Made AA debut as a 20-year-old (Erie).

#13 - BRAD MILLER, INF

Multi-Hit Games: 1

Last Game:

3x5, 3B, R, K

Last HR:

Series

: 3x9, 3B, R, 4 K

.167 vs. LH, .667 vs. RH

Season Highs:

streak: 0 (--)…hits: 3 (4/5 at JAX)…RBI: 0 (--)

Career: .341, 15 HR, 75 RBI College: Clemson Years Pro: 3 Age: 23

• OBTAINED: Drafted by the Mariners in the 2nd round of the 2011 Draft

• Played in 21 MLB spring games....255/1/6, w/ 4 2B and 2 3B, SB, was last INF cut... • In ‘12 hit .334 w/ 110 runs, 40 doubles, 7 triples, 15 home runs and 68 RBI in 136 games com

-bined between A+ High Desert and Jackson…

• His 186 hits ranked 2nd amongst all minor leaguers, and ranked 4th in runs.

• Reached base safely, via hit or walk, in 123 of 137 (90%) games in ‘12…named CAL League All-Star. • Started all 8 playoff games for Jackson at shortstop and hit .314…

• Received the Mariners Heart and Soul Award for his exemplary play and leadership skills both on and off the field in ‘12.

• Named the 2011 ACC Player of the Year, leading the conference in batting average (.395) and on-base percentage (.489)…2-time member of the USA National Team (2009 & 2010).

#17 - JULIO MORBAN, OF

Multi-Hit Games: 2

Last Game:

3x4, K

Last HR:

Series

: 5x8, 2 2B, R, 2 K

.667 vs. LH, .600 vs. RH

Season Highs:

streak: 2 (4/4-)…hits: 3 (4/5 at JAX)…RBI: 0 (--)

Career: .279, 26 HR, 108 RBI College: N/A Years Pro: 5 Age: 21

• OBTAINED: Signed as a non-drafted free agent July 2, 2008

• Played in 13 MLB spring games....300/2/6, w/ 3 2B, .382 OBP (2 HR game vs. LAA 3/15). • Limited to only 76 games in ‘12 w/ A+ High Desert due to 3 stints on the disabled list...On DL April 22-May 7 w/ strained left hamstring, June 12-July 6 w/ strained left hamstring and Aug. 29-Sept. 9 w/ a right wrist sprain....313/17/52, w/ 16 2B in ‘12.

• Appeared in only 80 games with A- Clinton due to 3 stints on the disabled list, but still led team and T8th in the Midwest League with 8 triples.

#16 - GABRIEL NORIEGA, INF

Multi-Hit Games:

Last Game:

0x3, BB

Last HR:

Series

: 0x3, BB

.000 vs. LH, .000 vs. RH

Season Highs:

streak: 0 (--)…hits: 0 (--)…RBI: 0 (--)

Career: .253, 9 HR, 162 RBI College: N/A Years Pro: 6 Age: 22

• OBTAINED: Signed as a non-drafted free agent on July 2, 2007

• Split season between Jackson (4/7-7/23) and High Desert (7/24-9/3)....227/0/31 in ‘12. • In ‘11 played in 105 games for High Desert and 25 games in Jackson....261/3/57 combined in ‘11. • After ‘08 season was rated as the No. 4 prospect in the Appalachian League by Baseball America

#19 - STEPHEN PROSCIA, INF

Multi-Hit Games:

Last Game:

1x2, 2B, BB

Last HR:

Series

: 2x4, 2B, R, BB

.500 vs. LH, .500 vs. RH

Season Highs:

streak: 2 (4/4-)…hits: 1 (4/4 at JAX)…RBI: 0 (--)

Career: ..311, 40 HR, 145 RBI College: Virginia Years Pro: 3 Age: 22

• OBTAINED: Drafted by the Mariners in the 7th round of the 2011 Draft

• In ‘12 led A+ High Desert w/ 24 home runs, while ranking 2nd w/ 94 RBI…overall hit .314 w/ 98 runs, 26 2B, 3 3B, 28 HR and 103 RBI in 127 games combined between High Desert and Jackson.

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REGULAR SEASON HITTING BREAKDOWN

SCORE BY INNING

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

X

TOTAL

Generals

0

0

2

0

1

0

3

0

0

0

0

0

6

Opponents

1

0

1

2

0

0

1

5

0

0

0

0

10

Multi-Hit Games

Multi-RBI Games

HR Type

Last HR

PLAYER

2

3

4

5+

2

3

4

5+

solo

2run 3run

GS

Date/Pitcher

7 - A. Almonte

8 - Bantz

4 - Bonilla

21 - Catricala

5 - Hicks

11 - Jones

6 - Landry

1

3 - Marder

22 - Martinez

13 - Miller

1

17 - Morban

1

1

16 - Noriega

19 - Proscia

GENERALS HOME RUNS

Grand Slams (0):

--Back-to-Back (0):

--Inside-the-Park (0):

--Pinch Hit (0):

--Leadoff (0):

--Game Ending (0):

--Game-Winning in Last AB on Road (0):

--Multi (0):

--GENERALS DISABLED LIST

Name

Type

DL Dates

Date Eligible

Injury

G Missed

LHP Anthony Fernandez

7-day

4/4-

4/11

Shoulder tightness

All

RHP Jandy Sena

7-day

4/4-

4/11

Shoulder tightness

All

OF Mickey Wiswall

7-day

4/4-

4/11

N/A

All

Starts by Batting Order (Team Record)

Starts by Position (Team Record)

PLAYER

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9 PLAYER

C

1B

2B

3B

SS

LF

CF

RF

DH

7 - A. Almonte

0-1

0-1

7 - A. Almonte

0-1

0-1

8 - Bantz

8 - Bantz

4 - Bonilla

4 - Bonilla

21 - Catricala

0-2

21 - Catricala

0-2

5 - Hicks

0-2

5 - Hicks

0-2

11 - Jones

0-1

11 - Jones

0-1

6 - Landry

0-1

0-1

6 - Landry

0-1

0-1

3 - Marder

0-1

3 - Marder

0-1

22 - Martinez

0-1

22 - Martinez

0-1

13 - Miller

0-2

13 - Miller

0-2

17 - Morban

0-2

17 - Morban

0-1

0-1

16 - Noriega

0-1

16 - Noriega

0-1

19 - Proscia

0-1

0-1

19 - Proscia

0-2

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REGULAR SEASON SUMMARY

TEAM HIGHS & LOWS

MOST RUNS, INNING:

GENERALS:

3 (7th 4/4 at JAX)

OPPONENTS:

5 (8th 4/5 at JAX)

MOST RUNS, GAME:

GENERALS:

3 (2x: 4/5 at JAX)

OPPONENTS:

5 (2x: 4/5 at JAX)

FEWEST RUNS, GAME:

GENERALS:

3 (2x: 4/5 at JAX)

OPPONENTS:

5 (2x: 4/5 at JAX

)

MOST HITS, GAME:

GENERALS:

7 (

4/4 at JAX

)

OPPONENTS:

10 (

4/4 at JAX

)

FEWEST HITS, GAME:

GENERALS:

9 (4/5 at JAX

)

OPPONENTS:

10 (

4/4 at JAX

)

MOST DOUBLES, GAME:

GENERALS:

2 (

4/4 at JAX

)

OPPONENTS:

2 (

4/4 at JAX

)

MOST TRIPLES, GAME:

GENERALS:

1 (2x: 4/5 at JAX

)

OPPONENTS:

0 (--)

MOST HOME RUNS, GAME:

GENERALS:

0 (--)

OPPONENTS:

2 (

4/4 at JAX

)

MOST STOLEN BASES, GAME

GENERALS:

0 (--)

OPPONENTS:

1 (

4/4 at JAX

)

MOST ERRORS, GAME:

GENERALS:

0 (--)

OPPONENTS:

2 (

4/5 at JAX

)

MOST STRIKEOUTS, GAME (PITCHING)

GENERALS:

12 (

4/4 at JAX

)

OPPONENTS:

17 (

4/4 at JAX

)

MOST WALKS, GAME (HITTING)

GENERALS:

4 (4/5 at JAX

)

OPPONENTS:

5 (4/5 at JAX

)

MOST LEFT ON BASE, GAME

GENERALS:

10 (

4/5 at JAX

)

OPPONENTS:

8 (4/4 at JAX

)

MOST DOUBLE-PLAYS TURNED, GAME

GENERALS:

0 (--)

OPPONENTS:

0 (--)

GENERALS INDIVIDUAL

HIGHS & LOWS

SINGLE GAME HIGHS

MOST HITS:

3, Julio Morban (4/5 at JAX

)

MOST RUNS SCORED:

1, 5 tied (--)

MOST DOUBLES:

2, Julio Morban (4/4 at JAX

)

MOST TRIPLES:

1, Landry, Miller (

--)

MOST HOMERUNS:

0 (--)

MOST RBI:

2, Leon Landry (

4/4 at JAX

)

MOST WALKS (HITTER):

2, Proscia (

4/5 at JAX

)

MOST STEALS:

0 (--)

MOST INNINGS, START:

6.0, Elias (4/5 at JAX

)

MOST INNINGS, RELIEF:

1.2, Kohlscheen (4/4 at JAX

)

MOST STRIKEOUTS:

8 (4/4 at JAX

)

MOST WALKS (PITCHER);

4 (4/4 at JAX

)

MOST HITS ALLOWED:

5, Walker (4/4 at JAX

)

MOST ER ALLOWED:

4, Walker (4/4 at JAX

)

LOW HITS CG (9IP) START:

0 (--)

LONGEST HITTING STREAK:

2 G - Multiple Players

LONGEST ON-BASE STREAK:

2 G - Multiple Players

LONGEST RBI STREAK

(CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH RBI)

:

1 G, Multiple Players

LONGEST WINNING STREAK:

0 (--)

LONGEST LOSING STREAK:

1 - Multiple Players

LONGEST SCORELESS INNINGS STREAK

(NO RUNS OF ANY KIND)

:

6.0 (Roenis Elias, 4/5-

)

TEAM MISCELLANEOUS

LARGEST COMEBACK WIN:

0, (--)

LARGEST BLOWN LEAD (LOSS):

3, (

4/5 at JAX

)

LONGEST GAME (INNINGS):

9.0, (Multiple)

SHORTEST GAME (INNINGS):

9.0, (Multiple)

LONGEST GAME TIME:

2:45 (4/5 at JAX

)

SHORTEST GAME TIME (9 INNINGS):

2:25 (4/4 at JAX

)

LARGEST HOME ATTENDANCE:

-- (--)

LARGEST ROAD ATTENDANCE:

4,853 (4/4 at JAX

)

LONGEST RAIN DELAY:

0:00, (--)

2013 Generals Awards

2013 Generals Ejections

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2011 Field Staff

Manager - Jim Pankovits

Quick Facts about the Generals’ Manager:

Born: August 6, 1955

Birthplace: Pennington Gap, Virginia

Resides: North Myrtle Beach, SC

College: University of South Carolina

Minor League Instructor: 18th season,

Mariners Organization:

3rd year

Double-A level: 8th year

Generals Manager:

3rd year

Born on Aug. 6, 1955…resides in North Myrtle Beach, SC…in third year as Manager of AA Jackson…led the Generals to a 79-61

record, the best in the Southern League in 2012; the 79 wins were the 3rd-most in franchise history...was a coach for team USA

in the 2012 All-Star Future’s game...spent 16 years working in the Houston Astros Player Development department, including two

seasons as the manager of the Tri-City ValleyCats (2009-10)… in 2010 led the ValleyCats to the New York-Penn League Champi

-onship…in addition to his managerial duties, also served as the Astros Minor League Infield Coordinator…managed at various lev

-els in the Astros Minor League system from 1995-1999 and 2006-08…in 2006 led Salem to its first Carolina League Playoff berth

since 1988, and was named the league’s Manager of the Year…prior to 2006, served six seasons as Houston’s Minor League

Defense Coordinator and as the Minor League Infield coordinator in 2000…began managerial career with Boston’s AA club in New

Britain (1992-94)…originally drafted by the Astros in the 4th round of the 1976 June Draft…spent parts of five seasons with the

Astros, compiling a .250 average in 318 games…also played with the Pittsburgh, Los Angeles (NL) and Boston.

Coach - Cory Snyder

Quick Facts about the Generals’ Hitting Coach:

Born: November 11, 1962

Birthplace:

Inglewood, CA

Resides: Elk Ridge, UT

College: BYU

Minor League Instructor:

3rd year

Mariners Organization:

3rd year

Double-A level:

3rd year

Generals Hitting Coach:

3rd year

Born Nov. 11, 1962…resides in Elk Ridge, UT with wife Tina and six children Ashley, Amberly, JC, Taylor, Aubry and Autumn…in

third season in the Mariners Minor system as hitting coach for Jackson…spent four seasons managing in the independent Golden

League (2007-10)…played in the Major Leagues from 1986 to 1994 with Cleveland, Chicago, Toronto, San Francisco, and Los An

-geles Dodgers…prior to his pro-career, was a three-time All-American for BYU…in 1984, was on the first Olympic Baseball team for

the United States, which earned a Silver Medal.

Pitching Coach - Terry Clark

Quick Facts about the Generals’ Pitching Coach:

Born: October, 18, 1960

Birthplace:

Los Angeles, California

Resides: Ontario, Canada

College: Mount San Antonio College (Walnut, CA)

Minor League Instructor: 13th year

Mariners Organization:

1st year

Double-A level: 5th year

Generals Pitching Coach:

1st year

Born October, 18, 1960…resides in Ontario...has two children, Matthew and Jaclyn... Matthew is a first baseman in the San Diego

Padres farm system...begins his first season in the Mariners organization as pitching coach for AA Jackson...spent four season as the

Texas organization’s Triple-A pitching coach (Round Rock, 2011-12 & Oklahoma City, 2009-10)...from 2006-08 spent three sesons

as pitching coach for AA Frisco...prior to joining the Frisco staff, spent five seasons as a coach in the Cleveland organization...was at

AAA Buffalo in 2003 and 2004...was the pitching coach for AA Akron from 2001-02 and spent one season with Mahoning Valley in the

New York-Penn League in 2000...guided the Akron pitching staff to an Eastern League-leading 3.09 ERA in 2002...played professional

baseball for 20 years, including parts of six seasons in the Major Leagues...originally selected by St. Louis in the 23rd round of the

1979 draft...during his pro career, played for 10 different organizations: St. Louis, California, Houston, Cleveland, San Diego, Atlanta,

Baltimore, Kansas City, Texas and Oakland...in 91 career Major League games went 10-23 with 1 save and a 5.54 ERA (143 ER, 232.2

IP)...while working mostly out of the bullpen during his minor league career, compiled a 133-95 record with 72 saves and a 3.57 ERA.

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FIRST HALF DAY-BY-DAY

DATE

OPP.

TIME

SCORE

RECORD PLACE (+/-) WIN

LOSS

SAVE

GAME TIME ATT.

Thu, 4/4

@JAX

6:05

L, 5-3

0-1

T-3rd

Flynn (1-0)

Walker (0-1)

Brady (1)

2:25

4,853

Fri, 4/5

@JAX

6:05

L, 5-3

0-2

5th

Varner (1-0)

Arias (0-1)

Lazo (1)

2:45

4,320

Sat, 4/6

@JAX

6:05

Sun, 4/7

@JAX

2:05

Mon, 4/8

@JAX

11:05

Wed, 4/10

MTG

7:05

Thu, 4/11

MTG

7:05

Fri, 4/12

MTG

7:05

Sat, 4/13

MTG

6:05

Sun, 4/14

MTG

6:05

Mon, 4/15

@MIS

7:00

Tue, 4/16

@MIS

11:00

Wed, 4/17

@MIS

11:00

Thu, 4/18

@MIS

7:00

Fri, 4/19

@MIS

7:00

Sat, 4/20

PNS

6:05

Sun, 4/21

PNS

6:05

Mon, 4/22

PNS

7:05

Tue, 4/23

PNS

7:05

Wed, 4/24

PNS

11:05

Thu, 4/25

@CHA

6:15

Fri, 4/26

@CHA

6:15

Sat, 4/27

@CHA

6:15

Sun, 4/28

@CHA

1:15

Mon, 4/29

@CHA

6:15

April Totals:

0-0 (0-0 Home, 0-0 Road)

.000, 0 HR, 0 RBI, 0 SB

0.00 ERA, 0 K, 0 SV

Wed, 5/1

JAX

7:05

Thu, 5/2

JAX

7:05

Fri, 5/3

JAX

7:05

Sat, 5/4

JAX

4:05

Sat, 5/4

JAX

G2

Tue, 5/7

@HVL

6:43

Wed, 5/8

@HVL

6:43

Thu, 5/9

@HVL

6:43

Fri, 5/10

@HVL

6:43

Sat, 5/11

@HVL

6:43

Sun, 5/12

TNS

6:05

Mon, 5/13

TNS

7:05

Tue, 5/14

TNS

7:05

Wed, 5/15

TNS

11:05

Thu, 5/16

TNS

7:05

Fri, 5/17

BIR

7:05

Sat, 5/18

BIR

4:05

Sat, 5/18

BIR

G2

Sun, 5/19

BIR

6:05

Mon, 5/20

BIR

12:05

Thu, 5/23

@MTG

7:05

Fri, 5/24

@MTG

7:05

Sat, 5/25

@MTG

6:35

Sun, 5/26

@MTG

6:05

Mon, 5/27

@MTG

2:05

Tue, 5/28

HVL

7:05

Wed, 5/29

HVL

7:05

Thu, 5/30

HVL

7:05

Fri, 5/31

HVL

7:05

May Totals:

0-0 (0-0 Home, 0-0 Road)

.000, 0 HR, 0 RBI, 0 SB

0.00 ERA, 0 K, 0 SV

Sat, 6/1

HVL

6:05

Sun, 6/2

@TNS

4:00

Mon, 6/3

@TNS

6:15

Tue, 6/4

@TNS

6:15

Wed, 6/5

@TNS

6:15

Thu, 6/6

@TNS

11:00

Fri, 6/7

CHA

7:05

Sat, 6/8

CHA

6:05

Sun, 6/9

CHA

6:05

Mon, 6/10

CHA

7:05

Tue, 6/11

CHA

12:05

Thu, 6/13

@BIR

7:05

Fri, 6/14

@BIR

7:05

(9)

SECOND HALF DAY-BY-DAY

DATE

OPP.

TIME

SCORE

RECORD PLACE (+/-) WIN

LOSS

SAVE

GAME TIME ATT.

Wed, 6/19

MOB

7:05

Thu, 6/20

MOB

7:05

Fri, 6/21

MOB

7:05

Sat, 6/22

MOB

6:05

Sun, 6/23

MOB

6:05

Mon, 6/24

@TNS

6:15

Tue, 6/25

@TNS

6:15

Wed, 6/26

@TNS

6:15

Thu, 6/27

@TNS

6:15

Fri, 6/28

@TNS

6:15

Sat, 6/29

BIR

6:05

Sun, 6/30

BIR

6:00

June Totals:

0-0 (0-0 Home, 0-0 Road)

.000, 0 HR, 0 RBI, 0 SB

0.00 ERA, 0 K, 0 SV

Mon, 7/1

BIR

7:05

Tue, 7/2

BIR

7:05

Wed, 7/3

BIR

7:05

Thu, 7/4

@PNS

4:00

Fri, 7/5

@PNS

7:00

Sat, 7/6

@PNS

6:30

Sun, 7/7

@PNS

4:00

Mon, 7/8

@PNS

7:00

Wed, 7/10

TNS

7:05

Thu, 7/11

TNS

7:05

Fri, 7/12

TNS

7:05

Sat, 7/13

TNS

6:05

Sun, 7/14

TNS

6:05

Thu, 7/18

MIS

7:05

Fri, 7/19

MIS

7:05

Sat, 7/20

MIS

6:05

Sun, 7/21

MIS

6:05

Mon, 7/22

MIS

12:05

Tue, 7/23

@CHA

6:15

Wed, 7/24

@CHA

6:15

Thu, 7/25

@CHA

6:15

Fri, 7/26

@CHA

6:15

Sat, 7/27

@CHA

6:15

Sun, 7/28

HVL

6:05

Mon, 7/29

HVL

7:05

Tue, 7/30

HVL

7:05

Wed, 7/31

HVL

7:05

July Totals:

0-0 (0-0 Home, 0-0 Road)

.000, 0 HR, 0 RBI, 0 SB

0.00 ERA, 0 K, 0 SV

Thu, 8/1

HVL

7:05

Fri, 8/2

@MOB

7:05

Sat, 8/3

@MOB

7:05

Sun, 8/4

@MOB

5:05

Mon, 8/5

@MOB

7:05

Tue, 8/6

@MOB

7:05

Wed, 8/7

@MIS

7:00

Thu, 8/8

@MIS

7:00

Fri, 8/9

@MIS

7:00

Sat, 8/10

@MIS

6:00

Sun, 8/11

@MIS

5:00

Tue, 8/13

MTG

7:05

Wed, 8/14

MTG

7:05

Thu, 8/15

MTG

7:05

Fri, 8/16

MTG

7:05

Sat, 8/17

MTG

6:05

Sun, 8/18

@MOB

5:05

Mon, 8/19

@MOB

7:05

Tue, 8/20

@MOB

7:05

Wed, 8/21

@MOB

7:05

Thu, 8/22

@MOB

7:05

Fri, 8/23

CHA

7:05

Sat, 8/24

CHA

6:05

Sun, 8/25

CHA

6:05

Mon, 8/26

CHA

7:05

Tue, 8/27

CHA

7:05

Thu, 8/29

@HVL

6:43

Fri, 8/30

@HVL

6:43

Sat, 8/31

@HVL

6:43

August Totals:

0-0 (0-0 Home, 0-0 Road)

.000, 0 HR, 0 RBI, 0 SB

0.00 ERA, 0 K, 0 SV

Sun, 9/1

@HVL

4:03

Mon, 9/2

@HVL

1:43

(10)

GENERALS TRANSACTIONS

DATE MOVE

April 2 Opening Day Roster released: Pitchers (12+1): Jonathan Arias, Tyler Burgoon, Roenis Elias, James Gillheeney, Nick Hill, Andrew Kittredge, Stephen Kohlscheen, Hector Noesi, Chance Ruffin, Carson Smith, Forrest Snow, Taijuan Walker. Catchers (2): Brandon Bantz, John Hicks. Infielders (6): Leury Bonilla, Vinnie Catricala, Jack Marder, Brad Miller, Gabriel Noriega, Steven Proscia. Outfielders (5): Abraham Almonte, . DL (1): Anthony Fernandez, Moises Hernandez, Mickey Wiswall

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