ORGANIZATION
In a tribute to Louisville’s rich history of Bourbon and baseball, the Bats have rebranded as the Louisville “Mashers” since May 26, 2018. As the most popular alternate identity of the Bats, the team has rebranded to the Louisville “Mashers” numerous times and has been a staple ever since.
TEAM OWNER
In December 2023, the Bats were acquired by Diamond Baseball Holdings (DBH), an organization that owns and operates select minor league clubs affiliated with Major League Baseball (MLB).
DBH was formed in 2021 to support, promote, and enhance Minor League Baseball Clubs affiliated with Major League Baseball through professional management, best practices, innovation, and investment. DBH now owns 33 of the 120 current MiLB teams entering the 2024 season.
LOUISVILLE BATS FRONT OFFICE
PRESIDENT Greg Galiette
EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT / CONTROLLER Michele Anderson
ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT Becky Reeves
VICE PRESIDENT OF TICKETING SALES & SERVICE David Barry
DIRECTOR OF TICKET OPERATIONS Amanda Barr
ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE Tony Bertuca
ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE Aerial Griffin
ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE Taylor Retinger
ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE Kurt Beehler
TICKET OPERATIONS ASSISTANT Nathan Staley
BOX OFFICE REPRESENTATIVE Emma Becker
SALES ASSOCIATE Corey Clements
SALES ASSOCIATE Jake Murdach
DIRECTOR OF MARKETING Vincent Zielen COMMUNITY RELATIONS COORDINATOR Hana Ibrahim
PRODUCTION & GAME ENTERTAINMENT MANAGER David Bray MARKETING ASSISTANT Jackson Telese
GRAPHIC DESIGNER Max Oxley
PRODUCTION & GAME ENTERTAINMENT ASSOCIATE Jared Marcus
AUDIO ASSOCIATE Emma Fletcher
DIGITAL CONTENT ASSISTANT Cameron Anderson TEAM PHOTOGRAPHER Anna Rouch
DIRECTOR OF BROADCASTING Nick Curran
PUBLIC RELATIONS MANAGER Aaron Cheris
SENIOR MANAGER OF CORPORATE PARTNERSHIPS Chip Sobel
PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE Taylor Moring
PARTNERSHIP ACTIVATION MANAGER Brandon Kline PARTNERSHIP ACTIVATION ASSOCIATE Carter Davis
DIRECTOR OF SUITE HOSPITALITY, CORPORATE PARTNERSHIPS Leslie Hamilton HOSPITALITY ASSOCIATE Jack Clements HOSPITALITY ASSOCIATE Joshua Coover
MERCHANDISING MANAGER Chandler Gibson
SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT OF STADIUM OPERATIONS Brett Myers DIRECTOR OF STADIUM OPERATIONS Tyler Smith EVENTS DIRECTOR Mandy McKenzie FACILITY MANAGER Scott McGreal
DIRECTOR OF FIELD OPERATIONS Tod Shafer ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF FIELD OPERATIONS Nolan Dumstorf BATS CLUBHOUSE MANAGER TJ Leonard VISITING CLUBHOUSE MANAGER Conner Jones
ORGANIZATION
LOUISVILLE SLUGGER FIELD
STADIUM FIRSTS
FIRST GAME: April 12, 2000 vs. Norfolk (L, 8-5)
HONORARY FIRST PITCH: Governor Paul Patton, Mayor David Armstrong,
then-former Mayor Jerry Abramson
FIRST PITCH: A ball thrown by Louisville’s Osvaldo Fernandez
FIRST BATTER: Norfolk’s Lauriel Gonzalez
FIRST LOUISVILLE WIN: April 13, 2000 vs. Norfolk (8-7, 11 inn.)
FIRST SAVE: April 12, 2000 by Norfolk’s Scott Stewart
FIRST LOUISVILLE SAVE: April 14, 2000 by Norm Charlton
FIRST HIT: April 12, 2000, a single by Norfolk’s Ryan McGuire in the 1st inning
FIRST LOUISVILLE HIT: April 12, 2000, a single by Chris Sexton in the 1st inning
FIRST RUN: April 12, 2000 by Louisville’s Deion Sanders in the 1st inning
FIRST RBI: April 12, 2000 by Louisville’s Chris Sexton on a single in the 1st inning
FIRST SINGLE: April 12, 2000 by Louisville’s Chris Sexton in the 1st inning
FIRST DOUBLE: April 12, 2000 by Norfolk’s Ryan McGuire in the 3rd inning
FIRST TRIPLE: April 26, 2000 by Louisville’s Deion Sanders in the 7th inning
vs. Indianapolis
FIRST HOME RUN: April 12, 2000 by Louisville’s Mike Bell in the 6th inning
with two runners on
FIRST GRAND SLAM: June 6, 2000 by Louisville’s Ron Wright in the 5th inning
vs. Ottawa
FIRST STOLEN BASE: April 13, 2000 by Norfolk’s Jason Tyner in the 1st inning
FIRST LOUISVILLE STOLEN BASE: April 13, 2000 by Louisville’s Deion Sanders
in the 1st inning
FIRST STRIKEOUT: April 12, 2000 by Louisville’s Mike Bell in the 1st inning
FIRST WALK: April 12, 2000 by Louisville’s Deion Sanders in the 1st inning
STADIUM HIGHS AND LOWS
LARGEST CROWD: 14,658 on April 21, 2018 vs. Syracuse
LONGEST GAME (TIME): 5:35 on May 19, 2017 vs. Columbus (L, 6-5 F/18)
LONGEST GAME (INNINGS): 18 (2x), Last on May 19, 2017 vs. Columbus, also on June 6, 2003 vs. Richmond (W, 4-3)
LONGEST HOME RUN: 490’ by Louisville’s Rob Stratton on April 26, 2006 vs. Toledo
MOST RUNS BY LOUISVILLE: 22 on July 13, 2012 vs. Gwinnett
MOST RUNS BY OPPONENT: 24 on August 22, 2023 vs. Toledo
MOST HITS BY LOUISVILLE: 23 on July 13, 2012 vs. Gwinnett
MOST HITS BY OPPONENT: 25 on May 25, 2022 vs. Omaha
STADIUM FACTS
DIMENSIONS: 325’ (LF), 405’ (CF), 340’ (RF)
CAPACITY: 13,131
PLAYING SURFACE: Bermuda Grass
APPROXIMATE COST: $27,800,000
ORGANIZATION
2024 MEDIA INFORMATION
Aaron Cheris Public Relations Manageracheris@batsbaseball.com
502.614.4561
Media Relations Interns:
Sara Miller
Emily Raque
BATS MAIN OFFICE: 502.212.2287
BATS PRESS BOX: 502.614.4546
BATS PRESS BOX FAX: 502.212.2590
Website: batsbaseball.com
Facebook: facebook.com/louisvillebats
X: @LouisvilleBats
YouTube: youtube.com/louisvillebatsaaa
Instagram: @LouisvilleBats
TikTok: louisvillebats
CREDENTIALS
Credentials are available upon request for working media. Requests can be made by emailing Aaron Cheris at acheris@batsbaseball.com Requests should be received no later than 24 hours prior to the specified game date. Under no circumstances are media credentials to be transferred from person-to-person without the expressed permission of the Louisville Bats Media Relations Department. Violation of this policy may result in confiscation of the violator’s media credential for the remainder of the season. Credentials may be picked up at the Louisville Slugger Field suite lobby desk inside the Main Street entrance on gamedays starting two hours prior to first pitch or earlier by request.
PRESS BOX
The Louisville Bats’ press box is open to working media with credentials only. Phone and wireless internet services are available.
MEDIA INFORMATION
Media packets, game notes, statistics and press releases will be made available to working media only in the press box two hours prior to the start of every game.
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Photographers may shoot from the open areas at the far end of either dugout and from the tunnel behind home plate.
CLUBHOUSE ACCESS
Per 2024 rules imposed by Major League Baseball, both the home and visiting clubhouses are off limits to members of the media at all times.
INTERVIEWS
The coaching staff and players will be available on the field and in the dugout immediately following batting practice. Interviews may in no way interrupt pregame routines (stretching, hitting, running, infield, etc.). Pregame interviews should be completed 45 minutes prior to the game. The coaching staff and players will be available after games upon request.
FIELD ACCESS
Only properly credentialed media members may gain access to the field. The field entrance is located directly behind home plate. Bats uniformed personnel will be available for interviews prior to on-field stretching and following batting practice. Interview requests must be arranged through the Bats’ Media Relations Department by contacting Aaron Cheris or Nick Curran.
AUTOGRAPH POLICY
Under no circumstances are credentialed media members permitted to seek autographs, foul balls, or other baseball equipment at any point. Members of the media found to be in violation of this policy may have their credentials revoked by a member of the Bats staff.
MEDIA OUTLETS
NEWSPAPERS
THE COURIER-JOURNAL NEWS AND TRIBUNE
525 West Broadway
221 Spring Street
Louisville, KY 40202 Jeffersonville, IN 47130
Contact: Richard A. Green
Phone: 502.582.4642
Contact: Craig Pearson
Phone: 812.206.2116 @courier-journal.com craig.pearson@newsandtribune.com www.courier-journal.com www.newsandtribune.com
THE VOICE-TRIBUNE
735 East Main Street
ASSOCIATED PRESS
525 West Broadway
Louisville, KY 40202 Louisville, KY 40202
Phone: 502.897.8900
Contact: Gary Graves www.voice-tribune.com
WLKY-TV (CBS)
1918 Mellwood Avenue
Phone: 859.629.8634
gbgraves@ap.org
TELEVISION STATIONS
WHAS-TV (ABC)
520 West Chestnut Street Louisville, KY 40206 Louisville, KY 40201
Contacts: Fred Cowgill, Chernoff, Contact: Kent Spencer, Tyler Greever Dominique Yates
Phone: 502.893.7300
Phone: 502.582.7220
kspencer@whas11.com fcowgill@hearst.com www.whas11.com www.wlky.com
WAVE-TV (NBC)
725 South Floyd Street
WDRB-TV (FOX)
624 West Muhammad Ali Boulevard Louisville, KY 40203 Louisville, KY 40203
Contacts: Kent Taylor,
Contacts: Tom Lane, John Lewis, Kendrick Haskins Eric Crawford, Rick Bozich
Phone: 502.561.4144
Phone: 502.561.7704 ktaylor@wave3.com
tlane@fox41.com www.wave3.com
www.fox41.com
RADIO STATIONS
WHAS RADIO (840 AM)
4000 #1 Radio Drive
Contact: Jim Fenn
Phone: 502.479.2060
jimfenn@iheartmedia.com
1450/96.1 WXVW - HOME OF THE BATS
213 Magnolia St. Louisville, KY 40218 Jeffersonville, IN 47130
Contact: Dugan Ryan
Phone: 812.725.1457
contact@bigxsportsradio.com www.whas.com
ESPN LOUISVILLE (680 AM)
www.bigxsportsradio.com
WKJK (1080 AM)
337 West Cardinal Boulevard 4000 #1 Radio Drive Louisville, KY 40208 Louisville, KY 40218
Contact: John Salzman
Phone: 502.240.0602
john@espnlouisville.com
Contact: Jim Fenn
Phone: 502.479.2194
jimfenn@iheartmedia.com www.espnlouisville.com
www.talkradio1080.com
BROADCAST INFORMATION
Follow all the action of Louisville Bats baseball on 1450/96.1 WXVX. All 150 Bats regular season games and any postseason contests can be heard beginning with the “Warm-up Show” 30 minutes prior to the start of each game. Afterwards, get a wrap-up of all the day’s activity in baseball on the postgame “Scoreboard Show.”
Nick Curran enters his tenth season with the Bats, and his sixth full season as Director of Broadcasting. Curran is also the radio play-by-play voice of the University of Louisville women’s basketball team and a graduate of Western Kentucky University. Prior to his current role with the Louisville Cardinals, Curran was the play-by-play voice of the Bellarmine University men’s basketball team, where he called the 2011 National Championship for the Knights. He can also be heard on ESPN 680 in Louisville on Sunday mornings from 10 a.m. to noon.
Jim Kelch returns to Louisville after broadcasting for the Louisville Redbirds/ RiverBats/Bats from 1989-2009. Kelch currently serves as play-by-play voice of the Northern Kentucky University Norse men’s basketball team in the Horizon League. Kelch worked for the Cincinnati Reds broadcast team for 8 seasons from 2010-17, previously calling games for Louisville, as well as the Peoria Chiefs, Chattanooga Lookouts, NCAA Division II men’s basketball semifinals, University of Louisville Cardinals men’s and women’s basketball, Bellarmine University basketball, and called the 2009 NCAA Women’s National Championship game between the University of Connecticut Huskies and the Louisville Cardinals.
Louisville Radio Broadcasters Since 1982
1982 John
1983
1984
1985 Mike Newell, Art Metzler
1986 Larry Calton, Art Metzler
1987-88 Larry Calton
1989-90 Jim Kelch, Joe Buck
1991 Jim Kelch, Todd Kalas
1992-94 Jim Kelch, Mark Neely
1995-97 Jim Kelch, David Wilson
1998-99 Jim Kelch, Matt Gorsky
2000-02 Jim Kelch
2003-09 Jim Kelch, Matt Andrews
2010-12 Matt Andrews
2013-16 Matt Andrews, Nick Curran
2017 Nick Curran, Jevin Redman
2018 Nick Curran, Matt Schumacker
2019 Nick Curran, Jim Kelch
2020 N/A (season cancelled due to COVID-19)
2021-Present Nick Curran, Jim Kelch
Nick CurranHOTEL INFORMATION
BUFFALO
Embassy Suites
200 Delaware Avenue
Buffalo, NY 14202
Phone: 716-855-4950
CHARLOTTE
DoubleTree by Hilton Charlotte
895 West Trade Street
Charlotte, NC 28202
Phone: 704-347-0070
COLUMBUS
Sonesta Columbus Downtown
33 E. Nationwide Boulevard
Columbus, OH 43215
Phone: 614-228-3200
DURHAM
Aloft Downtown Durham
345 Blackwell Street
Durham, NC 27701
Phone: 919-383-8575
GWINNETT
Courtyard Marriott
1405 Mall of Georgia Boulevard
Buford, GA 30519
Phone: 678-714-0248
INDIANAPOLIS
Fairfield Indianapolis Downtown
501 W. Washington Street
Indianapolis, IN 46225
Phone: 317-636-7678
IOWA
Hampton Inn & Suites
120 SW Water Street
Des Moines, IA 50309
Phone: 515-288-4500
MEMPHIS
Doubletree Memphis Downtown 185 Union Avenue
Memphis, TN 38103
Phone: 901-569-0691
NASHVILLE
Sonesta Nashville Airport 600 Marriott Drive
Nashville, TN 37214
Phone: 804-314-7280
JACKSONVILLE
Doubletree Riverfront
1201 Riverplace Boulevard
Jacksonville, FL 32207
Phone: 904-398-8800
LEHIGH VALLEY
Staybridge Suites Allentown Airport
1787A Airport Road
Allentown, PA 18019
Phone: 610-443-5000
Fax: 610-443-5014
LOUISVILLE
Omni Louisville Hotel
400 S. 2nd Street
Louisville, KY 40202
Phone: 502-313-6664
NORFOLK
Sheraton Norfolk Waterside 777 Waterside Drive
Norfolk, VA, 23510
Phone: 757-622-6664
OMAHA
Courtyard by Marriott
12520 Westport Parkway
Papillion, NE 68128
Phone: 402-408-5456
ROCHESTER
Hyatt Regency Rochester
125 East Main Street
Rochester, NY 14604
Phone: 585-546-1234
SCRANTON/WILKES-BARRE
Hilton Scranton & Conference Center
100 Adams Avenue
Scranton, PA 18503
Phone: 570-558-7377
ST. PAUL
Drury Plaza Hotel St. Paul Downtown
175 10th Street East
St. Paul, MN 55101
Phone: 952-229-1087
SYRACUSE
Embassy Suites at Destiny USA
311 Hiawatha Boulevard West
Syracuse, NY 13204
Phone: 315-243-8842
TOLEDO
Renaissance Toledo Downtown Hotel
444 North Summitt Street
Toledo, OH 43604
Phone: 419-244-2444
WORCESTER
Hilton Garden Inn
35 Major Taylor Boulevard
Worcester, MA 01608
Phone: 508-688-8501
2024 BATTING PRACTICE SCHEDULE
ALL TIMES SUBJECT TO CHANGE
11:05 PM SCHEDULED FIRST PITCH
HOME BP / INFIELD 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.
VISITOR BP / INFIELD 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
GROUNDS CREW 10:05 a.m. - 11:05 a.m.
PRE-GAME 10:40 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
12:05 PM SCHEDULED FIRST PITCH
HOME BP / INFIELD 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
VISITOR BP / INFIELD 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
GROUNDS CREW 11:05 a.m. - 12:05 p.m.
PRE-GAME 11:40 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
1:05 PM SCHEDULED FIRST PITCH
HOME BATTING PRACTICE 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
VISITOR BATTING PRACTICE 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
HOME INFIELD 12:00 p.m. - 12:15 p.m.
GROUNDS CREW 12:15 p.m. - 1:05 p.m.
PRE-GAME 12:40 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
2:05 PM SCHEDULED FIRST PITCH
HOME BP / INFIELD 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
VISITOR BP / INFIELD 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
GROUNDS CREW 1:05 p.m. - 2:05 p.m.
PRE-GAME 1:40 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.
6:05 PM SCHEDULED FIRST PITCH
HOME BP / INFIELD 3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
VISITOR BP / INFIELD 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
GROUNDS CREW 5:05 p.m. - 6:05 p.m.
PRE-GAME 5:40 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
6:35 PM SCHEDULED FIRST PITCH
HOME BP / INFIELD 3:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
VISITOR BP / INFIELD 4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
GROUNDS CREW 5:35 p.m. - 6:35 p.m.
PRE-GAME 5:50 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
7:15 PM SCHEDULED FIRST PITCH
HOME BATTING PRACTICE 4:15 p.m. - 5:15 p.m.
VISITOR BATTING PRACTICE 5:15 p.m. - 6:15 p.m. GROUNDS CREW 6:20 p.m. - 7:15 p.m.
PRE-GAME 6:50 p.m. - 7:10 p.m.
FIELD STAFF
FIELD STAFF
PAT KELLY MANAGER
BORN: 8/27/55 AGE: 68
BIRTHPLACE: Santa Maria, CA
RESIDES: Sarasota, FL
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 1980
BATTED/THREW: R/R
HEIGHT: 6’3”
WEIGHT: 210
Pat Kelly returns for a sixth consecutive season as a manager at the minor league level after spending most of the 2018 season as Jim Riggleman’s bench coach in Cincinnati. According to the MiLB Office, his career record as a minor league manager is 1,955-2,090. Last season, he guided the Bats to their first winning record since 2011. Through the 2023 season, he is one of just three active minor league managers with at least 1,900 wins (Buddy Bailey [Myrtle Beach] 2,355, Rick Sweet [Nashville] 2,275). Kelly began the 2018 season as the manager of the Bats but was promoted to the Major League staff on April 19, when Riggleman was named the Major League team’s interim manager. In 2019 Kelly returned to manage Chattanooga, where he served as Lookouts skipper from 1993-1994. From 2015-2017, Kelly spent 3 years managing Double-A Pensacola. He also managed in the Reds’ system at Class A Bakersfield in 2014 and from 2011-2013 at Rookie Billings, where he was 2012 Pioneer League Manager of the Year. In 2010 Kelly was the manager at Class A Lynchburg, and prior to that he spent the majority of 3 seasons as manager of the Rookie GCL Reds as well as director of Florida on-field operations and as a roving catching instructor. He began those duties in 2007 but left the post on July 3 of that season when Reds interim manager Pete Mackanin hired him as a bench coach. Kelly returned to his operations position full-time in 2008. In both 2010 and 2016, Pat was named Puerto Rican Winter League Manager of the Year. Kelly has spent 31 seasons managing in the minor leagues for 16 teams, including Richmond (2003-05), Syracuse (1999-2000), Ottawa (1997-98), Harrisburg (1995-96), Chattanooga (1993-94), Indianapolis (1991-92), Rockford (1991), Las Vegas (1990), Wichita (1988-89), Reno (1987) and Charleston (1986). He also served as pitching coach with Glens Falls (1985), the GCL White Sox (‘84) and Niagara Falls (‘83). Kelly was a catcher in the Angels, Blue Jays, Braves and White Sox systems and reached the majors in 1980 with Toronto. He appeared in three MLB games for the Blue Jays between May 28 and June 3, 1980, going 2-for-7 (.286) at the plate with four strikeouts. Pat, 68, resides in Sarasota, FL.
2023 Louisville
VIRGIL VASQUEZ PITCHING COACH
BORN: 6/7/1982 AGE: 41
BIRTHPLACE: Santa Barbara, CA
RESIDES: Kansas City, MO
COLLEGE: University of California-Santa Barbara
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 2007, 2009
BATTED/THREW: R/R
HEIGHT: 6’3”
WEIGHT: 205
Virgil Vasquez is in his second season with the Reds organization and Triple-A Louisville. Before joining the Reds, he spent the previous eight seasons in the same player development role for the Twins, beginning with their rookie Gulf Coast League affiliate (2015) through a stint with Triple-A St. Paul in 2022. Vasquez was drafted in 2003 by the Tigers in the seventh round out of the University of California-Santa Barbara. He pitched professionally over 12 seasons, including 2 years in the independent Atlantic League, and went 10186 with a 4.24 ERA in 279 games and 264 starts. He made 19 appearances and 10 starts in the Major Leagues for the Tigers (5g, 3gs in 2007) and Pirates (14g, 7gs in 2009). Vasquez, 41, was born in Santa Barbara, CA. He lives in Kansas City, MO with partner Christine and stepdaughters Taylor and Delaney.
VAZQUEZ’S COACHING STATISTICS
ALEX PELAEZ HITTING COACH
BORN: 4/6/1976 AGE: 47
BIRTHPLACE: San Diego, CA
RESIDES: Chula Vista, CA
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 2002
R/R
5’9”
Alex Peláez is in his 16th season in the organization, and his fourth as the hitting coach at Triple-A Louisville. Last season, he helped lead the Bats to the highest batting average in the International League at .279, while they were also the only team in the league to score more than 900 runs, a 259 run improvement from 2022. He previously spent four years in that role at High-A Daytona. In 2019, his Tortugas batters led the Florida State League in hitting. Prior to his time in Daytona, he spent 3 seasons as the hitting coach at Double-A Pensacola. From 2011-2013, Alex served as the hitting coach at Single-A Dayton and in 2010 performed the same duties for the Rookie level Billings Mustangs. In 2009, his first season as a professional coach, he was the hitting instructor for the Rookie GCL Reds. Alex served as hitting coach for Team Mexico in the 2017 World Baseball Classic and in the 2016 WBC Qualifiers. A 1998 draft pick for San Diego out of San Diego State University, Peláez went on to play 8 minor league seasons for the Padres, Angels and Reds. He made his Major League debut in 2002, appearing in 3 games for San Diego. The former infielder collected his first Major League hit on May 16, 2002 off the Mets’ Al Leiter. Alex, 47, resides in Chula Vista, CA.
MIKE JACOBS COACH
BORN: 10/30/80 AGE: 43
BIRTHPLACE: Chula Vista, CA
RESIDES: Chula Vista, CA
MLB SERVICE: 2005-2010, 2012
BATTED/THREW: L/R
HEIGHT: 6’3”
210
Mike Jacobs is in his third season in the Reds organization. Before joining the Reds in 2022, he spent the previous 5 years as a manager in the player development department of the Marlins for their Batavia (2017-2018), Clinton (2019), Jupiter (2020, COVID-19 season) and Beloit (2021) affiliates. The former first baseman originally was selected by the Mets in the 38th round of the June 1999 first-year player draft and spent 18 years playing professional baseball, including 7 seasons with the Mets, Marlins, Royals and Diamondbacks. In 2005, Jacobs was named Eastern League MVP following a stellar season for the Mets’ Double-A affiliate in Binghamton, NY. Jacobs made his Major League debut with the Mets on 8/21/05 vs Wsh by hitting a pinch-hit, 3-run HR off Estaban Loaiza in his first career plate appearance. He lives in Chula Vista, CA with wife Vanessa along with twin daughters Havana and Isabella and younger daughters Sophia and Juliana.
BRYAN L A HAIR COACH
BORN: 11/5/1982 AGE: 41
BIRTHPLACE: Worcester, MA
MLB SERVICE: 2008, 2011-2012
BATTED/THREW: L/R
HEIGHT: 6’4”
WEIGHT: 245
Bryan LaHair is in his seventh season in the organization, his first at Triple-A Louisville. He spent the 2022 and 2023 seasons as the manager at high Class A Dayton. Bryan made his professional coaching debut in 2018 as the hitting coach at rookie league Billings and in 2019 managed the Mustangs to a post-season berth. He was expected to return as rookie league Billings manager in 2020 until the COVID-19 pandemic canceled the season, and in 2021 he managed the Arizona Complex League Reds. The 2012 National League All-Star played in parts of three big league seasons with the Mariners (2008) and Cubs (2011-2012). Selected by Seattle in the 39th round of the June 2002 first-year player draft, he was named Mariners Minor League Most Valuable Player in 2006. In 2011, he was named Cubs Minor League Player of the Year, MVP of the Pacific Coast League, received the Joe Bowman Award after leading all minor league players in home runs, was named a Baseball America All-Star as the DH and was voted Baseball America’s winter leagues Player of the Year. Three times he played for Team USA’s national team (2005 World Cup, 2006 regional Olympics qualifier, 2007 Olympics qualifiers). LaHair made his Major League debut for Seattle on July 18, 2008 vs. Cleveland and collected his first career hit three days later vs Boston, a single off Daisuke Matsuzaka. The Worcester, MA native amassed 164 home runs and a .288 batting average over 1,081 career minor league games. In 2013, Bryan played for the Fukuoka Soft Bank Hawks in Japan’s Pacific League. Before playing professionally, he was recognized by Gatorade as the 2000 Massachusetts High School Player of the Year while playing at Holy Name Central High School in Worcester, MA.
STEVE GOBER ATHLETIC TRAINER
BORN: 2/20/75
BIRTHPLACE: Allentown, PA
RESIDES: New Tripoli, PA
COLLEGE: Shenandoah University
YEARS WITH LOUISVILLE: 9
KYLE LAUGHLIN
STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH
RESIDES: Indianapolis, IN
COLLEGE: Indiana University
YEARS WITH LOUISVILLE: 1
JORDAN REYES PERFORMANCE COACH
BIRTHPLACE: Auburn, AL
RESIDES: Bloomington, IN
COLLEGE: Auburn (BS), Pittsburgh (MS)
YEARS WITH LOUISVILLE: 1
KELSEY BRANSTETTER ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER
BIRTHPLACE: Highlands Ranch, CO
COLLEGE: Middle Tennessee State (BS), Wichita State (MA)
YEARS WITH LOUISVILLE: 2
FIELD STAFF
2024 BATS PLAYERS
ANTHONY ALFORD OUTFIELDER
BORN: 7/20/1994 AGE: 29
BIRTHPLACE: Columbia, MS
RESIDES: Hattiesburg, MS
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 2.053
BATS/THROWS: R/R
HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 215
ACQUIRED: Signed as a minor league free agent by the Cincinnati Reds, 2/12/2024.
2023: Spent the entire season in Korea with KT Wiz, leading the team with 17 stolen bases and 142 hits while ranking second with 15 home runs and 70 RBI ... Helped his team reach the Korea Series, where they were defeated in five games by the LG Twins.
2022: Began the year on the Pirates IL ... After returning, was DFA and then released ... Signed with Cleveland on 5/3, but was released three weeks later ... Signed with KT Wiz in Korea on 5/25 and led his team to the playoffs, hitting .286 in 80 games with 14 homers.
2021: Split the season between Pittsburgh and Triple-A Indianapolis ... Named a MiLB.com Pittsburgh organization All-Star following the season.
2020: Began season with Toronto ... DFA on 8/20 and was claimed off waivers by the Pirates ... Went 2-4 with a home run in his first Pirates start on 9/4 vs. the Cubs.
2019: Hit his MLB home run on 9/23 vs. Baltimore, a walk-off shot in the 15th inning off Baltimore’s Ryan Eades ... Became third player in MLB history to have his first career homer be a walk-off in the 15th inning or later after Old Hoss Radburn in 1887 and Valmy Thomas in 1957.
PERSONAL: Played college football at Southern Miss as a quarterback in 2012 and Ole Miss as a defensive back in 2014 ... Chose to pursue baseball full-time in September 2014 ... A graduate of Petal High School (MS), where he played baseball and football.
PLAYERS
PLAYERS
JUSTIN BRUIHL LEFT-HANDED PITCHER
BORN: 6/26/1997 AGE: 26
BIRTHPLACE: Petaluma, CA
RESIDES: Petaluma, CA
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 1.039
BATS/THROWS: L/L
HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 215
ACQUIRED: Signed as a minor league free agent and invited to MLB spring training, 1/3/2024.
2023: Made 27 Major League appearances and 25 Minor League appearances between the Dodgers and Rockies organizations ... Eight of his first 10 appearances for the Los Angeles Dodgers were scoreless ... Earned his first MLB win of the season on 5/9 at Milwaukee, throwing 1.2 scoreless frames with two strikeouts ... Designated for assignment by the Dodgers on 7/28 and traded to Colorado for cash on 8/1 ... Made his Rockies debut against the Dodgers at Dodger Stadium on 8/11, giving up four runs while getting just one out ... After seven appearances for the Rockies, was DFA’d on 8/25, cleared waivers and was outrighted to Triple-A Albuquerque, where he finished the regular season.
2022: Split the season between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Triple-A Oklahoma City ... First MLB win came on 5/26 vs. Arizona, allowing two hits in one innings ... First MLB save came on 9/18 vs. San Francisco, finishing the Dodgers’ 101st victory of the season.
2021: Rapidly climbed through the Dodgers system from Double-A Tulsa to Oklahoma City and eventually his first MLB promotion on 8/8 ... Combined for a 4-0 record over 26 Minor League games with 50 strikeouts in 37.2 innings ... Made his MLB debut on 8/8 against the Angels, throwing 1.2 scoreless frames including a strikeout of Brandon Marsh for his first MLB strikeout ... Made the Dodgers postseason roster and pitched in three games against the Braves in the NLCS, throwing two scoreless innings, allowing one hit with five strikeouts.
PERSONAL: Pitched collegiately for Cal Poly San Luis Obispo in 2016, making 25 appearances ... Transferred to Santa Rosa Junior College the next year and posted a 7-0 record ... Had committed to transfer to Cal but chose to begin his professional career when the Dodgers signed him as an undrafted free agent on 7/15/17 ... Graduated from Casa Grande High School (CA) ... Was a North Bay League honorable mention ... Had Tommy John surgery as a junior in high school ... Father, Gene, was a professional bowler and owns a bowling shop in Livermore, CA.
MICHAEL BYRNE RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER
BORN: 4/16/1997 AGE: 26
BIRTHPLACE: Boca Raton, FL
RESIDES: Orlando, FL
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 0.000
BATS/THROWS: R/R
HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 237
ACQUIRED: Drafted in 14th round, 2018 June first-year player draft.
2023: Spent the entire season with Double-A Chattanooga, tying for third on the team with 31 relief appearances ... Struggled with a 6.17 ERA in six May outings ... Rebounded in June with a 1.42 ERA over five June outings ... Posted his first save of the season on 8/30 at Pensacola, throwing two scoreless innings to finish a 4-2 win ... Named Reds Minor League September Pitcher of the Month for September after throwing four scoreless outings spanning seven innings ... Pitched in one playoff game for the Lookouts, giving up one run on three hits with one walk in Game 2 of the Division Series on 9/21 vs. Tennessee as Chattanooga was eliminated with a 5-1 defeat.
2022: Began the season with the Bats for the first time ... After allowing two runs in his first game on 4/7 vs. St. Paul, did not allow a run over his next four outings for Louisville ... Assigned to Chattanooga on 4/26 and was there for the rest of the season ... In his first Double-A outing of the season, struck out all six hitters he faced over two scoreless innings on 4/27 vs. Tennessee ... Ranked fourth on the Lookouts with 37 appearances ... Pitched much better on the road for the Lookouts, going 1-0 with a 3.49 ERA in 17 away games compared to 1-5 with a 5.72 ERA in 20 home games.
2021: Pitched for Chattanooga for the majority of the season ... Threw three scoreless innings in a start in his first game of the season on 5/6 vs. Rocket City ... Started off the season with a stellar 0.64 ERA in May, allowing one earned run in 14.0 innings with 12 strikeouts ... Promoted to Louisville on 9/29 and made his Triple-A debut for the Bats on 10/1 at Columbus, getting the final out of the eighth inning in a 2-1 loss ... Pitched in three games for Surprise in the Arizona Fall League following the season.
PERSONAL: Pitched collegiately for Florida, where he holds school records for career saves (35) and saves in a season (19, 2017) ... In three seasons for the Gators from 2016-18, went 7-7 with a 1.88 ERA, striking out 172 over 153.0 innings with the 35 saves ... In 2018, was named NCBWA Stopper of the Year, a Dick Howser Trophy semi-finalist, First Team All-American, and All-SEC Team ... Graduated from Olympia High School (FL), where he earned Class 8A Player of the Year in 2015 and compiled a 29-2 record over three seasons, including two no-hitters.
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CONNER CAPEL OUTFIELDER
BORN: 5/19/1997 AGE: 26
BIRTHPLACE: Katy, TX
RESIDES: Porter, TX
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 0.090
BATS/THROWS: L/L
HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 185
ACQUIRED: Signed as a minor league free agent and invited to MLB spring training, 12/26/2023.
2023: Began the season on the A’s Opening Day roster ... From 4/17-23, hit .400 during a career-high seven-game hitting streak ... Hit .279 over 24 games in April to start the season ... Optioned to Triple-A Las Vegas on 5/3 ... Hit .288 in May and .308 in June for the Aviators ... Recalled by the A’s on 6/23 but was returned to Las Vegas on 7/4 and remained in Triple-A for the rest of the season.
2022: Spent most of the season at Triple-A Memphis, made his MLB debut for the Cardinals in June, and also played in 13 games for the A’s following a waiver claim on 9/9 ... Combined .263 batting average between Las Vegas and Memphis is a career-high ... Reached base safely in 39 of 40 games from 4/30-6/25, hitting .305 with a .417 OBP during that streak ... Made his MLB debut for the Cardinals as a defensive replacement on 7/27 at Miami ... First MLB hit was a single off Sandy Alcantara on 6/29 vs. Miami ... first MLB home run was a solo shot off Jesse Chavez on 7/4 at Atlanta ...After being claimed by Oakland on 9/9 was assigned to Las Vegas ... Made his A’s debut on 9/20 vs. Seattle and hit safely in his first five games for Oakland.
2021: Ranked among the Cardinals Minor League leaders in games (T-4th, 117), at-bats (10th, 369), home runs (T-8th, 14), walks (T-9th, 43), and total bases (T-9th, 162).
2020: Played for Team Texas in the Independent Constellation Energy League, managed by Roger and Koby Clemens ... the CEL was a four-team league created due to the pandemic.
PERSONAL: Graduated from Seven Lakes HS (TX) where he batted .456 as a senior ... Signed a letter of intent to play college ball at Texas before being drafted by Cleveland in the fifth round in 2016 ... Is the godson of seven-time Cy Young Award winner Roger Clemens ... Father, Mike, was a pitcher and a college teammate of Clemens at Texas who went on to play in 49 MLB games with the Cubs, Brewers, and Astros from 1988-91.
BLAKE DUNN OUTFIELDER
BORN: 9/5/1998
AGE: 25
BIRTHPLACE: Holland, MI
RESIDES: Saugatuck, MI
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 0.000
BATS/THROWS: R/R
HEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT: 201
ACQUIRED: Drafted in 15th round, 2021 June first-year player draft.
2023: Earned the 2023 Sheldon “Chief” Bender Award as the organization’s Minor League Player of the Year after hitting .312 with 23 home runs, 79 RBI, and 54 stolen bases in 124 games between High-A Dayton and Double-A Chattanooga ... Began the season at a scorching pace, hitting .386 in 19 April games ... Promoted to Chattanooga for his Double-A debut on 6/6 ... From 6/6 through the end of the regular season, led the Southern League in batting average, on-base percentage, hits, total bases, runs, and stolen bases ... Hit a grand slam and drove in a career-high six runs in a 29-3 win at Rocket City on 7/6 as the Lookouts set a new Southern League record for runs in a game ... In two playoff games for the Lookouts, went 1-7 at the plate with two walks ... Earned the Southern League batting title with a .332 average and led all Reds Minor Leaguers with 143 hits, 239 total bases, 107 runs, and 54 stolen bases ... Earned three league Player of the Week honors (Midwest 4/24-30, Southern 7/17-23 & 8/21-27) ... Also was Midwest League Player of the Month for April and Southern League Player of the Month for July ... Named a Southern League All-Star and MiLB.com Organizational All-Star.
2022: Hit .265 in 16 games to start the season for Single-A Daytona ... Landed on the IL with a sprained right shoulder on 6/3 ... Following a rehab stint with the ACL Reds, returned to the Tortugas on 8/23 ... After returning, hit .342 over 14 games to end the season.
2021: Made his professional debut with the ACL Reds and was promoted to Daytona after six games ... Following five games for the Tortugas, was placed on the IL on 8/11 with a nasal fracture ... Appeared in one more games for the ACL Reds on 9/17 at the end of the season.
PERSONAL: Played four college seasons for Western Michigan from 2018-21, hitting .331 with 11 home runs, 78 RBI, 50 stolen bases, and 101 runs in 135 games ... Named 2021 D1Baseball MAC Preseseason Player of the Year ... Hit .305 with a .474 on-base percentage and .576 slugging percentage as a senior in 2021 ... Graduated from Saugatuck (MI) High School, where he accumulated 16 varsity letters in baseball, football, basketball, and trackand-field ... Set school basketball records for single-game scoring (51) and most career points (1,541) ... A three-time state champion in the 100-meter hurdles and 300-meter hurdles ... In football, played quarterback, defensive back, kicker, and punter ... Finished his high school football career ranked second in Michigan history with 824 points scored.
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TYLER GILBERT LEFT-HANDED PITCHER
BORN: 12/22/1993 AGE: 30
BIRTHPLACE: Santa Cruz, CA
RESIDES: Santa Cruz, CA
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 1.032
BATS/THROWS: L/L
HEIGHT: 6-3
WEIGHT: 223
ACQUIRED: Signed as a minor league free agent and invited to MLB spring training, 1/27/2024.
2023: Spent most of the season with Triple-A Reno ... Recorded a season-high nine strikeouts on 7/1 at Sacramento ... Recalled by Arizona on 7/8 and made 11 appearances for the Diamondbacks before being optioned back to Reno on 8/19 ... Spent the rest of the season with the Aces ... Did not make the Diamondbacks postseason roster.
2022: Began the season in the Reno rotation ... Made eight appearances (seven starts) over five Major League stints with the Diamondbacks ... Owned a 2.20 ERA at Chase Field in four home games ... Placed on the IL with a left elbow strain on 7/27, ending his season.
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2021: Started his first season in the Diamondbacks organization in Reno ... Won three straight starts from 6/17-28 ... Earned his first career MLB promotion on 8/3 ... Made his debut that night vs. San Francisco, throwing a scoreless inning with two strikeouts ... In his first MLB start on 8/14 vs. San Diego, threw the third no-hitter in Diamondbacks history (first at Chase Field), walking three and striking out five in a 7-0 win ... The nohitter was the fourth by a pitcher in his first career MLB start after the Browns’ Bobo Holloman on 5/6/1963, Cincinnati’s Bumpus Jones on 10/15/1892 vs. Pittsburgh and St. Louis’ Ted Breitenstein on 10/4/1891 vs. Louisville ... Was named National League Player of the Week on 8/15 following that start.
2020: Traded from the Phillies to the Dodgers in exchange for RHP Kyle Garlick on 2/15 ... Did not pitch after the MiLB season was cancelled ... Following the season, claimed off waivers by Arizona on 12/10.
PERSONAL: Began his college career at Santa Barbara City College before transferring to USC for the 2015 season ... That year, went 5-2 with a 2.79 ERA in 22 games for the Trojans, striking out 66 in 67.2 innings ... Was a four-year letterwinner at San Lorenzo Valley High School (CA), where he was named Senior Male Athlete of the Year in 2012.
ERIK GONZÁLEZ INFIELDER
BORN: 8/31/1991 AGE: 32
BIRTHPLACE: Puerto Plata, D.R.
RESIDES: Puerto Plata, D.R.
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 4.165
BATS/THROWS: R/R
HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 205
ACQUIRED: Signed as a minor league free agent and invited to MLB spring training, 12/14/2023.
2023: Spent the entire season with Triple-A Charlotte in the White Sox organization, leading the Knights in appearances in his first and only season with the White Sox.
2021: First MLB grand slam came on 4/7 at Cincinnati ... Did not record an error in 12 defensive chances on 5/5 at San Diego, the most in a nine-inning game by a Pirates third baseman since Bill Brubaker on 4/17/1939 at Crosley Field.
2020: Made the Pirates’ Opening Day roster for the second straight season and batted .308 over his first 15 games ... Lifted a walk-off sacrifice fly on 9/6 vs. Cincinnati.
2019: Missed over three months due to a left clavicle fracture ... Recorded a career-high 11-game hitting streak for the Pirates from 9/15-27, hitting .375 in that span.
2017: Spent three stints with the Indians ... First multi-homer game was on 9/7 at Chicago ... Was on Cleveland’s ALDS roster vs. the Yankees, going hitless in two at-bats.
2016: Named an IL Mid-Season All-Star for Columbus ... Made MLB debut on 7/16 at Minnesota ... First MLB hit was a single off Brian Flynn on 7/19 at Kansas City.
PERSONAL: Originally signed with the Indians as a 16-year-old on 8/26/2008.
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P.J. HIGGINS CATCHER
BORN: 5/10/1993 AGE: 30
BIRTHPLACE: Bridgeport, CT
RESIDES: Little River, SC
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 1.103
BATS/THROWS: R/R
HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 195
ACQUIRED: Signed as a minor league free agent and invited to MLB spring training, 11/13/2023.
2023: Hit .305 with 11 home runs and 67 RBI over 90 games between the Triple-A affiliates of the Cubs and Diamondbacks ... Hit two solo home runs for Reno on 5/27 at El Paso ... Traded from Arizona to Chicago on 7/15 for a player to be named later or cash ... Tied a career-high with five hits including four doubles on 9/5 vs. Omaha ... Threw out 20 percent (11-54) of runners trying to steal between the two teams.
2022: Began the season with Triple-A Iowa and set a career-high with five hits on 5/8 at St. Paul ... Promoted to Chicago on 5/22 and spent the rest of the season with the Cubs ... Hit his first Major League home run on 5/30 vs. Milwaukee, a solo shot off Trevor Kelley ... The next day on 5/31 hit his second MLB home run, also off Kelley ... Hit a season-best .343 over 16 games in June ... Set a Major League career high with four RBI on a grand slam off Julio Urias in a 11-9 loss to the Dodgers at Dodger Stadium on 7/10.
2021: Started the season with Triple-A Iowa before his first Major League promotion on 5/19 ... First MLB hit was a single off San Diego’s Austin Adams on 6/2 ... Made five starts at catcher for Chicago, with the Cubs winning all five of those games ... Cubs pitchers owned a 1.76 ERA with Higgins behind the plate ... Placed on the IL on 6/11 with a strained right forearm and missed the rest of the season.
2019: Named a Southern League Mid-Season All-Star with Double-A Tennessee ... Promoted from Tennessee to Iowa for his Triple-A debut on 7/11.
PERSONAL: Originally selected by the Cubs in the 12th round of the 2015 draft ... Attended Old Dominion University from 2013-15 ... Led the team and ranked seventh in C-USA with a .335 average in 2015 to be named Second Team All-Conference ... A 2012 graduate of Lyman Hall High School (CT), where he played both baseball and basketball.
RECE HINDS OUTFIELDER
BORN: 9/5/2000
AGE: 23
BIRTHPLACE: Niceville, FL
RESIDES: Sarasota, FL
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 0.000
BATS/THROWS: R/R
HEIGHT: 6-4 WEIGHT: 215
ACQUIRED: Drafted in 2nd round, 2019 June first-year player draft.
2023: Named an MiLB.com Reds Organizational All-Star after leading the organization in RBI (98), tying for the lead in home runs (23) while ranking second in slugging (.536) and extra-base hits (58) ... Led the Southern League in RBI (98) and extra-base hits while ranking among the league leaders in home runs (T-2nd), slugging (2nd), OPS (5th, .866), doubles (3rd, 29), triples (T-4th, 6), and total bases (3rd, 221) ... Named Southern League Player of the Week for 6/12-6/18, the first weekly honor of his professional career ... From 6/11-6/17, homered in six straight games, the longest home run streak in the Southern League all season ... Homered twice and drove in a career0high seven runs on 8/5 at Tennessee, going 3-5 in a 12-2 win ... Played in two playoff games for the Lookouts, going 0-6 with a walk and a run scored ... Added to the Reds 40-man roster on 11/14/23.
2022: Was the Reds Minor League Player of the Month for May after hitting .388 (2667) with four home runs, 13 RBI, and 15 runs scored in 20 games scored for High-A Dayton ... Landed on the IL with a left hamate bone fracture on 6/23 ... Following a rehab stint with the ACL Reds, returned to Dayton on 8/23 ... Promoted to Chattanooga on 9/13 for his Double-A debut and made six appearances for the Lookouts to end the season ... Following the season, played in 2022 games for Glendale in the Arizona Fall League ... Was named an AFL Rising Star.
2021: Recorded his first professional multi-homer game for Single-A Daytona on 8/29 at St. Lucie, driving in four while going 2-4 with a stolen base in a 9-6 win ... Was on the IL earlier in the season from 6/8-8/23 with a torn meniscus in his left knee.
2020: Spent the shortened regular season at the Reds Alternate Training Site.
PERSONAL: Graduated from IMG Academy in Bradenton, FL, where he was a member of the 2019 USA Today Super 25 national championship team ... Finished second to Bobby Witt Jr. in MLB’s 2018 High School Home Run Derby at Nationals Park ... Played in the 2018 Perfect Game All-American Classic, 2018 Perfect Game National Showcase, and 2017 Perfect Game Junior National Showcase ... Committed to LSU but chose to begin his professional career after being drafted in 2019.
JACOB HURTUBISE OUTFIELDER
BORN: 12/11/1997 AGE: 26
BIRTHPLACE: Indianapolis, IN
RESIDES: Zionsville, IN
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 0.000
BATS/THROWS: L/R
HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 180
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, 7/15/2020.
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2023: Named the Reds Minor League Position Player of the Year after leading Reds fullseason minor leaguers in batting average (.330), on-base percentage (.479), and OPS (.961) while ranking among all Reds players in stolen bases (2nd, 45), runs (2nd, 102), triples (T-2nd, 10), walks (3rd, 77), and slugging percentage (5th, .482) ... Led all of full-season Minor League Baseball with a .479 on-base percentage ... In just 83 games, led the Southern League with 10 triples ... Tied a career-high with four stolen bases on 7/1 vs. Tennessee, added three runs scored in a 11-10 loss to the Smokies ... Promoted to Louisville for his Triple-A debut on 6/6 before returning to Chattanooga on 6/17 ... Later rejoined the Bats on 8/23 and was with the club for the remainder of the season ... After returning to the Bats on 8/23, led all of Triple-A with a .524 OBP ... Ended the season with a 13-game on-base streak and capped September hitting .348 (24-69) with seven RBI, 19 walks, and only 10 strikeouts ... Reached base in 33 of 36 games for the Bats ... Following the season, played for Surprise in the Arizona Fall League and hit .263 with 13 RBI and 11 stolen bases in 23 games ... Added to the Reds 40-man roster for the first time on 11/14.
2022: Made his Double-A debut for the Lookouts, appearing in 63 games ... Stole a careerhigh four bases on 6/1 vs. Rocket City while going 2-3 in a 6-2 win ... Hit his first professional home run in the season finale on 9/18 vs. Tennessee, a solo shot in his 165th pro game.
2021: Made his professional debut for High-A Dayton and led Reds Minor Leaguers in runs scored (77) and stolen bases (39) while ranking among the leaders in on-base percentage (2nd, .413), batting average (5th, .283), and hits (T-8th, 94) ... In his first game as a pro, went 1-3 with two runs scored, two walks, and two stolen bases in a 9-4 Opening Night win on 5/4 at Great Lakes ... Recorded more than one stolen base eight times, including a season-high three swiped on 5/26 vs. Quad Cities.
PERSONAL: Played four college seasons at the United State Military Academy from 2017-20 ... Over 176 career college games, hit .301 with 58 RBI, 163 runs, and 105 stolen bases, finishing his career as Army’s all-time program leader in stolen bases and walks (142) ... Heading into the 2020 season, was named 2020 Patriot League Preseason Player of the Year ... Also named 2019 Patriot League Defensive Player of the Year, All-Patriot League First Team, and Academic All-Patriot League First Team ... Is the first player to defer his military service to pursue a baseball career under the professional athlete’s exemption policy ... Graduated near the top of his class from Zionsville (IN) Community High School ... 2015 Indiana National Guard Academic Achievement Award winner ... Was selected by Seattle in the 39th round of the 2019 draft but didn’t sign ... Last name is pronounced HURT-uh-bees.
LEVI JORDAN INFIELDER
BORN: 9/24/1995 AGE: 28
BIRTHPLACE: Puyallup, WA
RESIDES: Puyallup, WA
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 0.000
BATS/THROWS: R/R
HEIGHT: 5-8 WEIGHT: 170
ACQUIRED: Selected by the Reds from the Cubs in MiLB portion of the 2023 Rule 5 Draft, 12/6/23.
2023: Split the season between Double-A Tennessee and Triple-A Iowa ... Went 2-4 with a triple and two RBI in his season debut for Iowa on 4/12 ... Spent most of May and June on the Development List before being assigned to Tennessee on 6/26 ... Posted a season-high three hits for the Smokies on 7/15 ... Returned to Iowa on 8/29 and finished the season at Triple-A ... Hit his only two home runs of the season on 9/20 at Louisville, driving in five in a 11-7 win at Louisville Slugger Field.
2022: Spent most of the season with Iowa around a stint with Tennessee from 4/276/3 ... Upon returning to the I-Cubs, hit .300 over 20 games in July ... Had two separate season-long eight-game hitting streaks, first for Tennessee from 5/14-27 and then with Iowa from 8/28-9/8.
2021: Began the season with Tennessee and homered in back-to-back games during the first week of the season on 5/11 and 5/12 at Rocket City ... Promoted to Iowa for the first time on 8/3 and finished the season there ... First Triple-A home run was a solo shot on 8/14 at Omaha.
2019: Played the entire season with Single-A South Bend ... Was on the IL from 7/12-9/1 ... Hit .273 in seven playoff games for South Bend, including a two-run homer in Game 3 of the Championship Series, a decisive 5-0 win to lead South Bend to a Midwest League Championship.
PERSONAL: Played four college seasons, all as a walk-on for Washington, hitting .283 with 10 home runs, 105 RBI, and 101 runs scored in 210 games from 2015-18 ... At the time of his graduation, ranked among the top five in program history in games played and at-bats (710) ... Was a 2018 All-Pac-12 Selection and a Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention for the third time ... A four-year letterwinner at Puyallup High School (WA), hitting .312 as a senior and .404 as a junior ... Also a standout two-way player for the football team, playing wide receiver and defensive back ... As a senior was the 4A SPSL South receiver of the year ... Combined for 115 catches, 1,858 yards, and 25 touchdowns as a junior and a senior.
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EVAN KRAVETZ LEFT-HANDED PITCHER
BORN: 12/19/1996 AGE: 27
BIRTHPLACE: Miami, FL
RESIDES: Miami, FL
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 0.000
BATS/THROWS: L/L
HEIGHT: 6-6
WEIGHT: 248
ACQUIRED: Drafted in 5th round, 2019 June first-year player draft.
2023: Before the season, pitched for Team Israel at the World Baseball Classic ... Allowed two runs over 0.2 innings in Miami on 3/14 vs. Team Dominican Republic, striking out Juan Soto but later allowing a two-run homer to Manny Machado ... Combined to post a 4.60 ERA in 36 games (two starts) between Double-A Chattanooga and Triple-A Louisville, striking out 67 over 60.2 innings ... Posted a stellar 1.29 ERA over seven May appearances and a 1.93 ERA in nine June games to earn a promotion to Louisville on 7/2 ... Made his Triple-A debut on 7/3 vs. Indianapolis and took the loss, allowing three runs in three innings ... Tossed a season-high 3.2 innings on 9/2 at Omaha ... Recorded three strikeouts in seven of his outings for the Bats.
2022: Started the season in the High-A Dayton bullpen ... Earned the win in a spot start on 4/21 vs. West Michigan with five scoreless innings and six strikeouts ... Worked exclusively out of the bullpen in May before joining the rotation in June ... Tossed a season-high six innings on 7/15 at Lake County, taking the loss after allowing four runs while striking out six ... Promoted to Chattanooga for his Double-A debut on 7/27 and made his Lookouts debut on 7/30 vs. Rocket City ... Allowed one or fewer runs in his final seven outings of the year for Chattanooga.
2021: Began the year with Single-A Daytona and was played on the IL on 6/12 after six outings ... Following a rehab stint with the ACL Reds, joined High-A Dayton on 8/3 and finished the season with the Dragons, making six appearances.
PERSONAL: Pitched four college seasons for Rice from 2016-19, going 10-4 with a 3.54 ERA and 173 strikeouts in 168.0 innings in 85 games (18 starts) ... Named to 2019 All-Conference USA Second Team and was C-USA Pitcher of the Week twice that season ... A 2015 graduate of Gulliver Preparatory High School (FL), where he was a four-year varsity letterman ... Helped lead the Raiders to the semifinals of the state tournament as a senior, going 4-1 on the mound with a 0.87 ERA ... Selected for USA Baseball NTIS South Florida Region Team (16u and 17u).
BROOKS KRISKE RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER
BORN: 2/3/1994 AGE: 30
BIRTHPLACE: Scottsdale, AZ
RESIDES: Scottsdale, AZ
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 0.121
BATS/THROWS: R/R
HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 210
ACQUIRED: Signed as a minor league free agent and invited to MLB spring training, 12/20/2023.
2023: Began the season at Triple-A Omaha and posted six scoreless outings for the Storm Chasers in June to earn a promotion to Kansas City on 6/18 ... After four games for the Royals, returned to Omaha on 7/1 and was eventually released by the Royals on 7/21 ... Signed with Seibu of the Japanese Pacific League on 7/26 and finished the season with the Lions after a brief stint with their Minor League affiliate.
2022: Spent his first foreign season with the Yokohama DeNA BayStars in the Japanese Central League (majors) and Japan Eastern League (minors).
2021: Started the season with the Yankees organization making eight appearances over five stints in the Bronx ... First Major League win came on 7/21 vs. the Phillies, throwing a scoreless tenth inning in a 6-5 walk-off win ... Placed on waivers by the Yankees on 9/14 and claimed by Baltimore on 9/16 ... Made one appearance for Triple-A Norfolk before joining the Orioles on 9/19 and pitching in three games for the Orioles to end the season.
2020: Made his MLB debut for the Yankees on 7/29 at Baltimore, pitching a hitless ninth inning in a 9-3, punching out Pedro Severino for his first MLB strikeout ... Two of his four appearances for the Yankees were scoreless.
PERSONAL: Pitched four college seasons at USC from 2013-16 where he went 4-5 with six saves and a 3.28 ERA in 71 appearances spanning 120.2 innings ... A graduate of Palm Desert High School (CA) ... Was All-State as a junior and senior in 2012 and helped win team two state titles in 2010 and 2012.
CASEY LEGUMINA
RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER
BORN: 6/19/1997 AGE: 26
BIRTHPLACE: Dallas, TX
RESIDES: Chandler, AZ
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 0.109
BATS/THROWS: R/R
HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 195
ACQUIRED: Trade with Twins in exchange for INF Kyle Farmer, 11/18/2022.
2023: Began the season with the Bats in his first stint at the Triple-A level .. Allowed one run over his first four appearances (5.2 IP) to earn his first MLB promotion on 4/15 ... Made his Major League debut that day vs. the Phillies, pitching the final two innings with three strikeouts to finish a 13-0 victory ... Fanned Brandon Marsh to end the eighth inning for his first MLB strikeout ... Picked up his first MLB win on 4/29 at Oakland in his third Major League game, throwing a hitless eighth inning before the Reds rallied to win with with two runs in the ninth ... Landed on the IL for the Reds from 5/14-6/10 with a right ankle contusion ... Returned for two more appearances for Cincinnati in June before going back on the IL from 6/21-8/6 with right shoulder pain ... After rehab appearances with the ACL Reds and Louisville, was officially optioned to the Bats on 8/7 and spent most of the remainder of the season in Louisville.
2022: Between High-A Cedar Rapids and Double-A Wichita, combined to go 2-6 with a 4.80 ERA, three saves, and 92 strikeouts in just 86.1 innings ... Missed half of July with a right elbow contusion ... Recorded at least one strikeout in his first 32 appearances, a streak snapped in the final game of the season ... Was the fifth longest strikeout streak in MiLB in 2022 and included a 29-game streak with Wichita, the second longest strikeout streak in the Texas League ... Added to the Twins 40-man roster on 11/15, three days before he was traded to the Reds for infielder Kyle Farmer.
2021: Made his professional debut with 15 appearances between Single-A Fort Myers and High-A Cedar Rapids ... First professional win came on 5/23 at Tampa when he allowed one run over 4.1 relief innings with eight strikeouts, a career-high.
2019: Did not pitch after having Tommy John surgery on 8/1 to repair a torn Ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow ... Originally drafted by the Twins in the eighth round.
PERSONAL: Pitched three college seasons for Gonzaga from 2017-19, going 6-7 with a 3.73 ERA, 14 saves, and 117 strikeouts over 130.1 innings ... Named to the 2019 ALl-WCC pre-season team ... Earned All-WCC First Team honors in 2018 ... Attended Basha High School (AZ) where he was the team’s MVP and Best Offensive Player as well as a first-team All-District and All-Section at designated hitter ... Previously selected by the Blue Jays in the 25th round of the 2016 draft and by the Indians in the 35th round of the 2018 draft but did not sign either time ... Father, Gary, pitched four seasons in the Tigers and Dodgers organizations, reaching as high as Double-A San Antonio in 1986.
ALEX McGARRY INFIELDER
BORN: 5/11/1998 AGE: 25
BIRTHPLACE: Vancouver, WA
RESIDES: Vancouver, WA
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 0.000
BATS/THROWS: L/L
HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 215
ACQUIRED: Signed as a a non-drafted free agent, 6/24/2020.
2023: Began the season with Louisville, appearing in 15 games before being assigned to Double-A Chattanooga on 4/25, where he spent the rest of the season ... Hit .324 with four home runs and 18 RBI over 18 games in June to raise his average for the season from .143 to .223 ... Followed that up by hitting .360 in July to bring his season average up 51 more points to .274 ... Again starred in August, hitting .345 to raise his average to a season-high .293 ... Appeared in two playoff games for the Lookouts, going 3-7 with a double and a run scored as the Lookouts were swept by Tennessee in the North Division Series.
2022: Named the Reds’ Minor League Hitter of the Year and an MiLB.com Organizational All-Star ... Ranked among the Reds Minor League leaders in home runs (27, 2nd), RBI (78, 3rd), batting average (8th, .264), slugging percentage (2nd, .543), hits (6th, 110), OPS (6th, .859), doubles (T-5th, 23), triples (T-3rd, 6), extrabase hits (2nd, 56), and runs scored (9th, 59) ... Recorded his only multi-home run game of the seas-on for Chattanooga on 7/1 vs. Birmingham, hitting a two-run shot and a solo blast in a 10-4 loss ... Promoted to Louisville for his Triple-A debut on 8/30 and laced a pinch-hit ninth inning double in his first at-bat with the Bats that night vs. Indianapolis ... Placed on the IL on 9/13 with a right wrist sprain ... Returned on 9/23 and played in that night’s game to end the season.
2021: Made his professional debut with Single-A Daytona, homering in each of his first two pro games on 5/8 and 5/9 at Palm Beach ... Promoted to Dayton on 5/21 and spent the rest of the season with the Dragons ... Slugged a pair of home runs in his third game with Dayton on 5/25 vs. Quad City for his first multi-home run game as a pro.
PERSONAL: Began his college career at Tacoma Community College in 2017 ... Transferred to Oregon State after his freshman year and redshirted his first season there ... Named All-Pac-12 First Team in 2019 after hitting .293 with eight home runs and 29 RBI in 49 games ... Played in all 14 games in the shortened 2020 season, hitting .288 with three home runs and 13 RBI ... A graduate of Columbia River High School (WA), where he lettered two times and earned First-Team All-League honors twice ... Batted .523 as a senior.
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MAT NELSON CATCHER
BORN: 1/14/1999 AGE: 25
BIRTHPLACE: Clearwater, FL
RESIDES: Largo, FL
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 0.000
BATS/THROWS: R/R
HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 210
ACQUIRED: Drafted in Competitive Balance
Round A (35th ov.), 2021 June first-year player draft.
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
2023: In 101 appearances between High-A Dayton and Double-A Chattanooga, hit .229 with 21 home runs, 47 RBI, and six stolen bases ... The 21 home runs ranked fourth among all Reds Minor Leaguers ... Landed on the IL from 5/26-6/1 with a left knee sprain ... In 82 games behind the plate, threw out 29 percent (23-80) of runners trying to steal ... For the Dragons, produced a pair of multi-home run games and a career-high five RBI on 7/9 vs. Great Lakes ... Matched a career-high with three hits on six occasions ... In August, ranked among the Midwest League leaders in home runs (T-3rd, 6), slugging percentage (6th, .584), OPS (7th, .945), and batting average (T-10th, .312) ... At the time of his promotion to Chattanooga on 8/29, ranked among the Midwest League leaders in home runs (T-3rd, 6), slugging percentage (6th, .584), OPS (7th, .945), and batting average (T-10th, .312) ... Hit his first Double-A home run on 9/6 at Montgomery, a two-run shot in a 3-2 loss ... Started both of Chattanooga’s playoff games, going 1-8 at the plate with four strikeouts.
2022: Spent his first full professional season with High-A Dayton ... Threw out 33 percent of runners (25-75) trying to steal in 74 games at catcher ... Hit .196 in both April and June, batted .276 in between in May ... Was on the IL with a concussion from 6/18-25 ... Set a career-high with three hits, which he accomplished four times.
2021: Made his professional debut with 10 games between the ACL Reds and High-A Dayton ... First multi-hit game came in his third game on 8/14 at Lansing, going 2-3 with two runs, a triple, and two RBI ... Was placed on the IL with a left wrist sprain on 8/30, ending his season.
PERSONAL: Played three college seasons at Florida State from 2019-21, hitting .300 with 30 home runs, 109 RBI, 98 runs scored, and 28 doubles in 127 games ... Hit .330 with 23 home runs and 66 RBI in 53 games as a senior in 2021 to be named ACC Player of the Year ... Won the Buster Posey & Johnny Bench Award as the nation’s best catcher and a unanimous first team All-American ... Graduated from Calvary Christian High School (FL) where he helped the baseball team win 60 consecutive games to establish a Florida high school record ... Named Pinellas Player of the Year by the Tampa Bay Times after hitting .465 with five home runs, 14 doubles, 45 RBI, and a .996 fielding percentage as a senior ... His assistant coach in high school was Hall of Fame pitcher Roy Halladay ... Originally selected by the Phillies in the 39th round of the 2018 draft but chose to attend Florida State ... Full name is Matheu Nelson but prefers Mat.
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CONNOR OVERTON RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER
BORN: 7/24/1993 AGE: 30
BIRTHPLACE: Richmond, VA
RESIDES: Mechanicsville, VA
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 2.041
BATS/THROWS: L/R
HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 205
ACQUIRED: Signed as a a minor league free agent, 11/26/2021.
2023: Made the Reds Opening Day roster for the first time and three starts from 4/3-14, allowing four or more runs in each outing ... Landed on the IL on 4/15 with a right elbow injury ... On 5/23, had Tommy John surgery to repair the torn ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow, ending his season.
2022: Started the season with Louisville ... Made four appearances for the Bats before a promotion to the Reds on 4/30 ... Following four starts for the Reds, was placed on the IL on 5/23 with a stress reaction in his lower back ... Before the injury, was 1-0 with a 1.82 ERA for Cincinnati ... Missed 110 games with the injury and made two rehab appearances for the Bats before returning to the Reds on 9/23 ... Ended the season with two relief appearances for the Reds in September.
2021: Made his MLB debut for Toronto on 8/12 at the Angels, entering the game with two outs in the seventh inning with a 6-3 deficit and retired all four hitters he faced ... DFA by the Blue Jays on 9/3 and later claimed by the Pirates ... Between the Blue Jays and Pirates, didn’t allow a run in his first seven Major League appearances.
PERSONAL: Originally selected by the Marlins in the 15th round (437th overall) of the 2014 draft ... Before making his MLB debut, pitched in the Marlins, Nationals, and Giants organizations at the Minor League level ... Pitched collegiately for Old Dominion from 2012-14, going 3-7 with a 4.40 ERA in 73.2 innings, striking out 61 in 44 games including six starts ... Played shortstop and pitched at Atlee High School (GA) ... Led his team to a Capital District Championship, going 3-5 at the plate in the District title game ... Father, Dee, was selected by the Yankees in the seventh round of the 1982 secondary draft.
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CONNOR PHILLIPS
RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER
BORN: 5/4/2001
AGE: 22
BIRTHPLACE: Houston, TX
RESIDES: Magnolia, TX
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 0.027
BATS/THROWS: R/R
HEIGHT: 6-2
WEIGHT: 209
ACQUIRED: Trade with Mariners in six-player deal as the PTBN, 3/29/22.
2023: Began the season with Double-A Chattanooga ... Tied a career-high with 13 strikeouts in five innings in a win vs. Biloxi on 5/20 ... Recorded 22 strikeouts over two starts (13.0 innings) between 6/7 vs. Birmingham and 6/13 vs. Rocket City ... At the time of his promotion to Louisville on 6/28, was leading MiLB with 111 strikeouts in 64.2 innings ... Made his Triple-A debut for the Bats on 6/30 vs. Indianapolis, allowing two runs in 1.2 innings ... Named IL Pitcher of the Week on 7/24, the only Bat to win the award in 2023 after striking out 11 over seven scoreless innings on 7/21 vs. Columbus for his first Triple-A win ... In his first career relief outing, recorded his first pro save on 8/13 at St. Paul, throwing 2.1 innings in a rain-shortened 8-6 victory ... Promoted to the Reds for his MLB debut on 9/2 ... In his first game on 9/5 vs. Seattle, allowed five runs and struck out seven over 4.2 innings to become the 12th Reds player to record at least seven strikeouts in his MLB debut ... Struck out the first batter he faced, J.P. Crawford ... Earned his first MLB win on 9/18 vs. Minnesota ... Struck out nine in an eventual 13-12 loss to Pittsburgh on 9/23 ... In that game against the Pirates, at 22 years, 142 days old was the youngest Reds player to record at least nine strikeouts in a start since Johnny Cueto on 4/3/08.
2022: In his first season with the Reds organization, combined to go 5-8 with a 3.78 ERA in 24 starts between High-A Dayton and Double-A Chattanooga ... Ranked among Reds minor league leaders in opponents average (1st, .220), ERA (2nd, 3.78), WHIP (2nd, 1.40), and strikeouts (3rd, 150) ... Before the season, traded to the Reds from the Mariners as part of the deal that sent Eugenio Suárez and Jesse Winker to Seattle in exchange for Justin Dunn, Jake Fraley, Brandon Williamson, and a Player To Be Named Later (Phillips).
2021: In his professional debut, went 7-4 with a 4.62 ERA in 17 starts between Single-A Modesto and High-A Everett ... Ranked among the Low-A West pitching leaders in wins (T-3rd) and strikeouts (9th).
PERSONAL: Pitched one college season in 2020 at McLennan Community College (TX), where he went 3-1 with a 3.16 ERA in six starts ... A 2019 graduate of Magnolia West High School (TX), where as a senior he was the district’s MVP, hitting ... Played in the 2018 Perfect Game National Showcase ... Selected by Seattle in Compensation Round B (64th overall) of the June 2020 draft ... Originally selected in the 35th round of the 2019 draft by Toronto but did not sign.
LYON RICHARDSON RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER
BORN: 1/18/2000 AGE: 24
BIRTHPLACE: Jensen Beach, FL
RESIDES: Jensen Beach, FL
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 0.038
BATS/THROWS: S/R
HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 207
ACQUIRED: Drafted in 2nd round, 2018 June first-year player draft.
2023: Worked his way up three Minor League levels to his MLB debut, pitching for Single-A Daytona, Double-A Daytona, and Triple-A Louisville before his MLB debut on 8/6 ... Was one of 16 Reds to make his MLB debut in 2023 ... Made his Triple-A debut for the Bats on 7/28 at Indianapolis, throwing three scoreless innings with five strikeouts ... Named the Reds Minor League Pitcher of the Month for July after posting a 1.50 ERA in four starts between the Lookouts and Bats ... Called up by the Reds for the first time on 8/6 and took the loss in his debut vs. Washington, giving up four runs on four hits over three innings while becoming the first Major League pitcher since 1900 to allow home runs on each of his first two career pitches ... First MLB strikeouts was of Blake Rutherford in the top of the first ... Returned to the Bats after his debut and made two starts before rejoining the Reds for a start on 8/23 at the Angels ... Made two more MLB starts on 9/1 vs. the Cubs and took the loss on 9/5 vs. Seattle.
2022: Missed the entire season following Tommy John surgery to repair the torn ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow.
2021: Spent the entire season with High-A Dayton ... Ranked among the Reds minor league pitching leaders with 18 starts (T-7th) and 91 strikeouts (T-9th) ... Named High-A Central Pitcher of the Week for 5/4-5/10, the first weekly honor of his professional career ... After his last start of the season on 8/25 at Fort Wayne, was bothered by a right elbow injury that ultimately led to off-season Tommy John surgery.
2020: Spent the shortened regular season at the Reds Alternate Training Site.
2019: Earned his first professional win for High-A Dayton on 6/7 vs. Fort Wayne, allowing one run over five innings ... Was the Dayton team leader in games started, innings pitched, and strikeouts.
PERSONAL: Graduated from Jensen Beach (FL) High School, where in 2018 he was named Treasure Coast Newspapers All-Area Player of the Year after posting a 7-0 record and 0.58 ERA, striking out 90 over 48.0 innings while also batting .369 ... Committed to Florida but chose to begin his professional career after being drafted in 2018.
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CHRISTIAN ROA RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER
BORN: 4/2/1999
AGE: 24
BIRTHPLACE: Houston, TX
RESIDES: Houston, TX
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 0.000
BATS/THROWS: R/R
HEIGHT: 6-4 WEIGHT: 220
ACQUIRED: Drafted in 2nd round, 2020 June first-year player draft.
2023: Led the Reds system with 170 strikeouts in 120.1 innings between Double-A Chattanooga and Triple-A Louisville ... After losing his first three starts of the season in April, rebounded to post a 1.42 ERA over his next four starts including three scoreless starts to begin May ... Won his final three starts for the Lookouts in June, posting a 1.06 ERA and 20 strikeouts over 17.0 innings to earn a promotion to Louisville on 6/28 ... Took the loss in his Triple-A debut on 6/29 vs. Indianapolis, allowing eight runs in 2.2 innings ... Struggled in July with a 6.63 ERA in five games but rebounded in August with a 3.15 ERA in five games ... Earned his first Triple-A win with a career-high 12 strikeouts in 5.0 scoreless innings on 9/15 at Durham, the most strikeouts in a game by a Bats pitcher all season ... Finished the season as the Bats team leader with 83 strikeouts in just 15 games ... Was added to the Reds 40-man roster for the first time on 11/14.
2022: Got off to a sluggish start with High-A Dayton, posting a 5.46 ERA over his first seven starts between May and June ... Was much better for the Dragons in July and August, combining to post a 3.33 ERA in 10 starts to earn his first promotion to Double-A on 8/30 ... Gave up one or fewer runs in all three of his Chattanooga starts to end the season ... Named Southern League Pitcher of the Week on 9/11 after striking out eight over six scoreless innings in a win at Birmingham on 9/7 ... Following the season, made four starts for Glendale in the Arizona Fall League.
2021: Made his professional debut for Single-A Daytona on 5/4 at Palm Beach but exited after just one inning ... Landed on the IL with a right elbow flexor mass strain from 5/6-7/13 ... Following a rehab stint with the ACL Reds, returned to the Tortugas rotation on 7/14 and allowed two or fewer earned runs in his next five starts ... Promoted to High-A Dayton on 8/4 ... Posted a 1.50 ERA over four September starts to end the season.
PERSONAL: Pitched three college seasons for Texas A&M from 2018-20, going 5-3 with a 4.25 ERA and 93 strikeouts in 82.2 innings in 35 games (15 starts) ... Named SEC Pitcher of the Week on 3/18/19 ... Three-year letterwinner at Memorial (TX) High School ... Named Rawlings/Perfect Game Preseason All-Texas First Team in 2017 ... Logged a 1.65 ERA with 62 strikeouts in 49.0 innings as a senior ... Also lettered three years in football as a wide receiver.
TONY SANTILLAN RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER
BORN: 4/15/1997 AGE: 26
BIRTHPLACE: Fort Worth, TX
RESIDES: Arlington, TX
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 2.020
BATS/THROWS: R/R
HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 285
ACQUIRED: Drafted in 2nd round, 2015 June first-year player draft.
2023: Spent time on the IL while recovering from injuries to his back, right knee, and left hamstring ... Made three rehab appearances for the Bats from 4/4-11 but stayed on the IL after suffering a setback ... Started a second rehab stint with Louisville on 6/13 and made seven appearances before joining the Reds on 7/6 ... Made appearances for the Reds on 7/6 and 7/7 before being optioned to Louisville on 7/8 ... Pitched in one more game for the Reds on 7/18 vs. San Francisco ... DFA’d by the Reds on 8/29, cleared waivers on 9/1 and spent the rest of the season in Louisville ... Did not allow a run in seven of his final eight games of the year for the Bats in September.
2022: Made the Reds’ Opening Day roster and recorded his first MLB save on Opening Day, finishing a 6-3 win at Atlanta on 4/7 ... In a 2-1 win on 5/31/22 at Boston, recorded his fourth save of the year in Cincinnati’s first win at Fenway Park since Game 7 of the 1975 World Series ... Went on the IL on 6/17 with a lower back injury, ending his season ... At the time of his injury, was leading the Reds in saves and save chances.
2021: Began the season in the Louisville as a starter ... Struck out a career-high 13 over seven innings on 6/4 vs. St. Paul ... Joined the Reds for his MLB debut on 6/12 ... In his debut vs. Colorado, pitched 4.2 innings, allowing one run on five hits with four walks and five strikeouts ... Earned his first MLB win in his third start on 6/24 vs. Atlanta, striking out eight while allowing one run over six innings, also recorded his first MLB hit that day, a double off Jesse Chavez.
2018: Named Reds’ Minor League Pitcher of the Year and Pitcher of the Month for April and July, as well as a Florida State League Mid-Season All-Star, his third consecutive All-Star selection (Pioneer League in 2016, Midwest League in 2017, Florida State League in 2018).
PERSONAL: A graduate of Seguin High School (TX) ... Had committed to play college baseball at Texas Tech before signing with the Reds after being drafted in 2015.
T.J. SIKKEMA LEFT-HANDED PITCHER
BORN: 7/25/1998
AGE: 25
BIRTHPLACE: Clinton, IA
RESIDES: De Witt, IA
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 0.000
BATS/THROWS: L/L
HEIGHT: 6-0
WEIGHT: 205
ACQUIRED: Selected by the Reds from the Royals in MiLB portion of the 2023 Rule 5 Draft, 12/6/23.
2023: Spent the entire season in the Double-A Northwest Arkansas bullpen in the Royals system ... Tossed a season-high 4.1 scoreless innings on 7/2 at Wichita ... Held left-handed hitters to a .179 average while right-handed batters hit .260 ... Opposing hitters batted .163 off him in April and .159 in May ... Tossed a season-high 14.1 innings in June as opponents hit .346 off him ... Following the season, selected by the Reds from Kansas City in the Minor League portion of the Rule 5 draft.
2022: Returned to the mound for the first time since the end of the 2019 season with High-A Hudson Valley in the Yankees organization .. Started in the rotation and earned his first professional victory on 7/10 at Jersey Shore, throwing five scoreless relief innings with a career-high 11 strikeouts in a 9-6 victory in 11 innings ... On 7/27, traded from the Yankees to the Royals as part of the deal that sent All-Star outfielder Andrew Benintendi to the Bronx ... Reported to Northwest Arkansas after the trade and made eight starts there to end the season ... After the season, pitched for Surprise in the Arizona Fall League, going 2-0 in three starts.
2021: Did not pitch due to lat and shoulder injuries.
2019: Drafted by the Yankees in the first round (38th overall) ... Reported to Single-A Staten Island, where he made four starts in his professional debut.
PERSONAL: Attended the University of Missouri, where he earned an All-SEC Freshman Team selection after going 8-2 with a 2.72 ERA and 81 strikeouts over 79.1 innings of work ... In 2019, produced one of the top single-season pitching performances in Mizzou history, finishing his junior campaign with a 7-4 record, a 1.32 ERA, 101 strikeouts and a .175 opponents’ batting average over 88.2 innings pitched in 17 game ... His 1.32 ERA finished 3rd-best in the NCAA and 1st in the SEC ... Earned the following postseason honors: Baseball America Second Team All-American, NCBWA Second Team All-American, Perfect Game/Rawlings Third Team All-American, Collegiate Baseball Third Team All-American, ABCA Division I Midwest First Team All-Region, NCBWA District 6 Player of the Year, Golden Spikes Award Semifinalist and Second Team All-SEC ... Graduated from Central De Witt High School (IA), where he played for his father, Shane, and he went 30-5 on the mound with a 0.83 ERA and 370 strikeouts ... In each of his four high school seasons, he was named All-Conference, All-District, Iowa Newspaper Association All-State, IHSSA All-State and Iowa High School Baseball All-State ... He was a four-time honor roll member and lettered in soccer, basketball and football ... Last name is pronounced sick-KEM-uh.
CARSON SPIERS
RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER
BORN: 11/11/1997 AGE: 26
BIRTHPLACE: Greenville, SC
RESIDES: Greenville, SC
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 0.028
BATS/THROWS: R/R
HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 205
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, 6/21/2020.
2023: Started the season in the Double-A Chattanooga bullpen before moving into the rotation in the second half of the season ... Tied a career-high with nine strikeouts over five innings in a win vs. Tennessee on 8/22 ... Promoted straight to the Reds from Chattanooga on 9/1 for his MLB debut in just his sixth appearance above the Double-A level ... In his first start on 9/3 vs. the Cubs and struck out seven over four innings in a no-decision, which were the most strikeouts by a Reds pitcher in his MLB debut since Hunter Greene had seven on 4/10/22 ... Optioned to Louisville on 9/18 and won in his only game for the Bats on 9/23 vs. Iowa with two scoreless relief innings ... Returned to the Reds on 9/29 and recorded his first MLB save that night at St. Louis, throwing the final three innings to finish a 19-2 win to become the first Reds pitcher to earn a save with a lead of at least 17 runs since Stan Belinda on 9/4/1999 ... Pitched for Surprise in the Arizona Fall League following the season.
2022: Ranked among the leaders among all Reds Minor League pitchers in innings pitched (121.2), starts (T-5th, 23), and strikeouts (10th, 105) over 27 games between Chattanooga and Louisville.
2021: Appeared in 25 games between High-A Dayton and Single-A Daytona in his pro debut ... 103 strikeouts for Dayton ranked second on the team ... Earned his first professional victory in his third career start on 5/18 vs. Jupiter, allowing one run over six innings with eight strikeouts in a 3-2 triumph ... Set a career-high with nine strikeouts on two occasions, first for Daytona on 5/11 vs. St. Lucie then again for Dayton on 6/8 vs. Great Lakes.
PERSONAL: Played four college seasons for Clemson from 2017-20 ... Was the 2017 team’s only two-way player and became one of the team’s top relievers in 2018 before ending up in the closer role from 2019-20 ... In 109.1 innings over 71 relief outings, went 7-7 with 19 saves and a 2.47 ERA, holding opponents to a .180 average and striking out 103 ... At the time of his graduation, was third in Tiger history in saves and ninth in ERA ... Graduated from Greenville (SC) High School, where in addition to starring in baseball he set school records in passing yards and touchdowns as the football quarterback ... Cousin, Will, was a punter at Clemson from 2017-22 and won the 2018 National Title ... Father, Michael, played four baseball seasons at Clemson from 1988-91 and was MVP of the 1991 ACC Tournament ... Uncle, Bill, played at Clemson from 1985-87 and went on to play 13 MLB seasons with the Brewers, Mets, and Astros from 1989-2001 ... Grandfather, Bud, also played baseball at Clemson from 1956-58.
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BUBBA THOMPSON OUTFIELDER
BORN: 6/9/1998
AGE: 25
BIRTHPLACE: Jacksonville, FL
RESIDES: Mobile, AL
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 0.134
BATS/THROWS: R/R
HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 197
ACQUIRED: Claimed off waivers from the Minnesota Twins, 2/13/2024.
2023: Began the season on the Rangers Opening Day roster ... After going hitless on Opening Day on 3/30, went 4-9 over his next three games ... Then went hitless over his next nine appearances ... Optioned to Round Rock on 6/2 after going just 2-18 at the plate in May ... DFA’d by Texas on 8/11 and claimed off waivers by Kansas City on 8/13 ... Spent the rest of the season with Triple-A Omaha ... Posted a season-long seven-game hitting streak from 8/31-9/7, with the first four games coming against Louisville ... Will receive a World Series ring as a member of the 2023 Rangers ... During the off-season, was claimed off waivers four times, ultimately ending up with the Reds (10/26-Reds, 1/4-Yankees, 1/24/24-Twins, 2/13/24-Reds).
2022: Named Triple-A Round Rock team MVP after a dominant season in his first stint at the Triple-A level ... Finished the season as the team leader in runs scored, hits, and stolen bases ... 49 stolen bases is also a Rangers Triple-A franchise record for a single season, topping the previous high of 44 (Esteban German, 2011) ... Promoted to Texas on 8/4 and made his MLB debut that night against the White Sox, going 2-3 ... First and only MLB home run to date came on 8/30 vs. Houston, a solo shot off Framber Valdez ... Tied for the second fastest sprint speed in all of MLB in 2022 at 30.3 feet per second ... Between Triple-A and the Majors, went 67-73 in stolen bases attempts (92 percent).
2021: Was a co-winner of the 2021 True Ranger Award, which was established in 2019 and highlights players who represent the core values of the organization in a positive light both on and off the field ... Ranked among the Double-A Central leaders in triples (1st, 9), total bases (2nd, 207), hits (T-2nd, 118), and runs (T-4th, 73) to be named a Double-A Central All-Star
PERSONAL: Graduated from McGill-Toolen Catholic High School (AL) ... As a senior, was the Alabama Sports Writers Association’s Player of the Year in baseball ... Also was the quarterback of the football team that won the 2015 Class 7A State Championship, where he was teammates with current Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Jalen Tolbert ... Had SEC offers to play football and a commitment to Alabama to play baseball ... Originally selected by the Rangers in the first round (26th overall) of the June 2017 first-year player draft ... Full name is Leslie Arnold Thompson.
MICHAEL TRAUTWEIN CATCHER
BORN: 9/13/1999 AGE: 24
BIRTHPLACE: Johns Creek, GA
RESIDES: Johns Creek, GA
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 0.000
BATS/THROWS: L/R
HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 199
ACQUIRED: Drafted in 13th round, 2021 June first-year player draft.
2023: Appeared in 87 games between High-A Dayton and Double-A Chattanooga, mostly at catcher with 20 games in the outfield ... Between the two levels, threw out 30 percent (14-47) of runners attempting to steal ... Homered in consecutive games on three occasions, twice for Dayton (4/22-23, 5/10-12), and once for Chattanooga (6/30-7/1) ... From 7/2-/16, drew a walk in seven consecutive appearances, tying for the second-longest streak by a Lookout all season ... Placed on the IL on 9/8 with a groin contusion, ending his regular season ... Played in 15 games for Surprise in the Arizona Fall League, hitting .217 with three home runs and 11 RBI ... Named an Arizona Fall League Rising Star and received the AFL’s prestigious Dernell Stenson Award, given annually to the player who best exemplifies unselfishness, hard work, and leadership.
2022: Played in 40 games between Single-A Dayton and Daytona ... Hit his first professional home run for Daytona on 7/15 at Tampa, a solo blast in a 6-2 win ... Second and final homer of the season came a week later on 7/22 vs. Palm Beach, a two-run shot in the first inning of a 9-8 loss ... Threw out 31 percent (11-36) of runners trying to steal in 30 games at catcher.
2021: Made his professional debut with the ACL Reds ... Promoted to Daytona on 8/11 ... Recorded his first pro multi-hit game in his final game of the season on 9/19 at Palm Beach, going 2-4 with a double and a RBI in an 8-5 win ... Before being drafted by the Reds, played in nine games for Williamsport of the MLB Draft League.
PERSONAL: Played three college seasons from Northwestern from 2019-21, batting .230 with 14 home runs and 56 RBI in 97 games ... Was a member of the All-Big Ten Freshman Team in 2019 after throwing out 70 percent (16-23) runners trying to steal ... A 2018 graduate of Northview High School (GA), leading his team to the playoffs in 2016 and 2017 ... Father, John, also played at Northwestern and went on to pitch in nine Major League games for the Boston Red Sox in 1988, going 0-1 with a 9.00 ERA and eight strikeouts in 16 innings ... At the Triple-A level, John played three seasons in the International League for Pawtucket from 1988-90 ... Uncle, David, was a pitcher in the Mets system from 1987-92, reaching as high as Triple-A Tidewater in the IL from 1990-91 ... Grandfather, Jack, also played Minor League Baseball as a pitcher in the Phillies organization from 1951-54 ... Last name is pronounced TROUT-wine.
JAKE WONG
RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER
BORN: 9/3/1996
AGE: 27
BIRTHPLACE: Aurora, CO
RESIDES: Chandler, AZ
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 0.006
BATS/THROWS: R/R
HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 224
ACQUIRED: Trade with Giants in exchange for C/OF Blake Sabol, 12/13/22.
2023: Began the season with Double-A Chattanooga and pitched 2.2 scoreless innings in an Opening Night win at Rocket City on 4/6 ... Promoted to Louisville for his Triple-A debut on 5/9 ... Allowed four runs in his first game for the Bats that day vs. Columbus ... Promoted to Cincinnati on 6/26 and made his MLB debut that night at Baltimore, pitching the sixth, seventh, and eighth innings, allowing three earned runs on six hits with three walks and no strikeouts ... DFA on 6/27, cleared waivers on 7/1 and was outrighted to Louisville ... Made one more appearance for the Bats before returning to Chattanooga on 7/5, ending the season there ... Pitched three scoreless innings for the Lookouts in Game 2 of the Division Series against Tennessee on 9/21 as Chattanooga was eliminated in a 5-1 loss.
2022: Spent the entire season with High-A Eugene in the Giants’ system, mostly as a starter ... Fired a season-high eight strikeouts on 7/15 vs. Spokane over five innings in a victory ... Posted a 2-0 record with a 2.22 ERA in June, striking out 27 over 24.1 innings ... Struck out 22 over 20.2 innings in August ... Was much better at home, going 4-1 with a 3.38 ERA over 48.0 innings at PK Park compared to 2-4 with a 5.62 ERA in 49.2 innings on the road.
2021: Missed the entire season after undergoing elbow surgery.
2019: Earned South Atlantic League Pitcher of the Week on 5/6 for Single-A Augusta after tossing six scoreless innings against Hagerstown.
2018: Originally selected by the Giants in the third round of the draft with the 80th overall pick ... Made his professional debut with Single-A Salem-Keizer, starting 11 games ... Allowed one or fewer earned run in 10 of his 11 outings.
PERSONAL: Pitched three college seasons for Grand Canyon from 2016-18, going 16-9 with a 3.59 ERA in 47 games including 35 starts, striking out 168 over 223.0 innings ... When he was drafted, became GCU’s highest draft pick since Tim Salmon (1989) ... His career ERA at GCU is second-best in its Division I history while his 168 strikeouts are third in program history ... A 2015 graduate of Hamilton High School (AZ), where he led his team to a state championship as a junior in 2014 ... Father, Pete, played soccer at Kent State and worked in the front offices of the Phoenix Suns and Arizona Diamondbacks .. Mother, Amy Yanish, played college basketball at Northern Arizona ... Younger sister Jessica was a member of the GCU women’s soccer team.
AUSTIN WYNNS CATCHER
BORN: 12/10/1990 AGE: 33
BIRTHPLACE: San Diego, CA
RESIDES: Nashville, TN
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 3.090
BATS/THROWS: R/R
HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 190
ACQUIRED: Signed as a minor league free agent and invited to MLB spring training, 12/14/2024.
2023: Combined to hit .208 in 51 Major League games between the Giants, Dodgers, and Rockies ... Began with the Giants, went to the Dodgers on 4/16, appeared in five games before being DFA’d on 5/1 and claimed by Colorado on 5/4 ... Spent the rest of the season with the Rockies ... Between the three MLB teams, combined to throw out 31 percent (12-39) of runners attempting to steal.
2022: Began the season with Triple-A Lehigh Valley in the Phillies’ system ... Traded to the Giants on 6/8 in exchange for LHP Michael Plassmeyer and cash ... Finished the season with the Giants ... Finished the season hitting .433 (13-30) with two home runs and six RBI over his last 12 games ... Also made two appearances at pitcher, allowing three runs in 2.0 innings.
2021: Started the year with Triple-A Norfolk in the Orioles organization ... Promoted to Baltimore on 5/31 and spent the rest of the season in the Majors ... Hit his first MLB grand slam for a season-high four RBI in a 5-4 loss at Tampa Bay on 6/12.
2018: Made his MLB debut for Baltimore on 6/5 vs. the Mets and singled off Jason Vargas in his first at-bat ... Hit his first homer in his second appearance on 6/7 at Toronto, a solo shot off Tyler Clippard.
PERSONAL: Played college baseball at Fresno State from 2011-13 where he was teammates with Aaron Judge ... Graduated from Poway High School (CA), where he was teammates with Alex Dickerson and Conner Joe.
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W. Joseph Williams Jr .................................. Chairman
Thomas L. Williams Vice Chairmen
Phillip J. Castellini President & Chief Operating Officer
Shellie Petrey Executive Operations Manager
Nick Krall ...................................................... President, Baseball Operations
Sarah Vedder Executive Manager, Baseball Operations
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Doug Healy Executive Vice President & CFO
James A. Marx, Esq. Chief Legal Officer
Teena Schweier ............................................ Executive Assistant to CLC and CFO
BASEBALL OPERATIONS
Brad Meador Senior Vice President, General Manager
Sam Grossman............................................. Vice President, Assistant General Manager
Jeff Gaupe VP & AGM, Player Acquisition & Strategy
REDS
Cam Bonifay Senior Advisor to President of Baseball Operations & GM
Mark Edwards Director, Baseball Operations
Cameron LeBlanc ......................................... Coordinator, Baseball Operations
Nick Perez Coordinator, Baseball Operations & Player Development
Bo Thompspn Director, Integrated Baseball Info & Video
Matt Boyd ..................................................... Player Development Pitching Analyst
Brooke Coneeny Player Development HItting Analyst
SCOUTING
Rob Coughlin ................................................ Senior Director of Professional Scouting
Joe Katuska Director, Amateur Scouting
Trey Hendricks Senior Director, International Scouting
Rob Fidler Manager, Pacific Rim Scouting
PLAYER DEVELOPMENT
Jeremy Farrell Senior Director, Player Development
Greg McMillin Assistant Director, Major League & International Operations
Bill Doran Special Assistant, Player Performance
Mario Soto Special Assistant, Player Performance
Melissa Hill Coordinator, Baseball Administration
Mitchell Bonds Manager, Video & Technology
Edgar Ferreira Coordinator & Specialist, Video & Technology
Chris Tremie Field Coordinator
Bryan Conger ............................................... Pitching Coordinator
Casey Weathers Pitching Coordinator
Dave Hansen Hitting Coordinator
Tyler Henson Hitting Coordinator
Luis Bolivar ................................................... Academies Coordinator
Jason Broussard Academies Hitting Coordinator
Kevin Mahar Outfield/Baserunning Coordinator
Jose Nieves Infield Coordinator
Corky Miller................................................... Catching Coordinator
Joel Noboa Latin American Field Coordinator
Simon Mathews Assistant Coordinator, Rehab/Pitching Initiatives
MEDIA RELATIONS
Larry Herms Senior Director, Media Relations
Jamie Ramsey Director, Media Relations
Luke Henne Manager, Media Relations
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Final Batting Statistics
Final Pitching Statistics
REDS
2023 LOUISVILLE BATS - TRIPLE-A
REDS
REDS
REDS
REDS
REDS
REDS
REDS
ADDITIONAL HITTING LEADERS
HOME RUNS
Dunn,
RBI
Hinds,
Reynolds, Matt
Dunn, Blake
Robinson, Chuckie LOU 74
Stewart, Sal
STOLEN
WINS
Spiers, Carson 2TM 9
Aguiar, Julian 2TM 8
Acuna, Jose DAY 7
Benschoter, Sam CHA 7
Crawford, Brooks 2TM 7
Gayman, Myles DAY 7
Karcher, Ricky LOU 7
Menefee, Joseph DBT 7
SAVES
Meisinger, Ryan 2TM 10
Busenitz, Alan LOU 9
Duarte, Daniel LOU 7
Murphy, John 2TM 7
3 others tied at 6
STRIKEOUTS
Roa, Christian 2TM 170
Phillips, Connor 2TM 154 Benschoter, Sam CHA 140 Aguiar, Julian 2TM 138 Boyle, Joe CHA 122
2023 SEASON
41
90
2023
(CONT.)
114
115
116
117 6/21 DEL RHP
118 6/21 DEL RHP
119 6/24 ADD
120 6/24 ADD
121 6/25 DEL RHP
122 6/25 DEL RHP
123 6/26 DEL RHP
124 6/26 ADD RHP
125 6/27 DEL RHP
126 6/27 DEL RHP Teddy Stankiewicz Transferred to Chattanooga
127 6/27 ADD IF
128 6/27 ADD RHP
129 6/27 ADD RHP
130 6/28 ADD
131 6/28 ADD RHP
132 6/28 ADD RHP Derek Law Begins ML Rehab Assignment
133 6/28 ADD RHP Randy Wynne Sent outight by Cincinnati June Totals (61 Transactions)
134 7/2 DEL RHP Derek Law Returned from ML Rehab Assignment
135 7/2 DEL OF Stuart Fairchild Recalled by Cincinnati
136 7/2 ADD RHP Jake Wong Active after being sent outright by Cincinnat on 7/1
137 7/2 ADD RHP Evan Kravetz Transferred from Chattanooga
138 7/2 DEL C Eric Yang Placed on the development list
139 7/3 DEL RHP Brett Kennedy Placed on the ML Taxi Squad
140 7/3
141 7/4
John Murphy Transferred from Dayton
John Murphy Transferred to Dayton
142 7/4 ADD RHP Eduardo Salazar Active after being optioned by Cincinnait on 7/2
143 7/5 DEL RHP Jake Wong Transferred to Chattanooga
144 7/5 ADD RHP Alec Mills Active after being sent outright by Cincinnati on 7/4
145 7/6
146 7/6
147 7/6
148 7/7
150 7/7
156 7/14 DEL RHP
161 7/14 ADD
162 7/14 ADD
163 7/14 ADD RHP
164 7/17 DEL
165 7/18 DEL RHP
TEAM BATTING
2023 BATTING HIGHS & LOWS
MOST RUNS (GAME)
MOST RUNS (GAME), OPP
MOST RUNS (INNING)
19 6/25 at CLT
24 8/22 vs TOL
8 (2x) last: 4th, 6/17 vs STP
MOST RUNS (INNING), OPP 8 (2x) last: 6th, 8/22 vs TOL
MOST HITS (GAME)
MOST HITS (GAME), OPP
21 (2x) last: 6/25 at CLT
23 8/22 vs TOL
MOST HOME RUNS (GAME) 6 5/4 at OMA
MOST HOME RUNS (GAME), OPP 7 4/27 at IOW
MOST STOLEN BASES (GAME) 5 (3x) last: 7/14 vs NAS
MOST STOLEN BASES (GAME), OPP 6 5/4 at OMA
MOST CS (GAME)
MOST CS (GAME), OPP
MOST LOB (GAME)
MOST LOB (GAME), OPP
INDIVIDUAL BATTING
MOST HITS (GAME)
MOST HITS (GAME), OPP
MOST RUNS (GAME)
MOST RUNS (GAME), OPP
MOST DOUBLES (GAME)
2 (5x) last: 7/8 at TOL
2 (4x) last: 9/14 at DUR
15 (2x) last: 7/4 at TOL
16 4/1-G2 at NAS
5 (3x) last: Jose Barrero, 9/12 at DUR
5 Riley Greene, 7/5 at TOL
4 (4x) last: Matt Reynolds, 7/27 at IND
4 (4x) last: Andre Lipcius, 8/22 vs TOL
3 Matt Reynolds, 4/13 at TOL
MOST DOUBLES (GAME), OPP 3 (3x) last: Jason Delay, 7/30 at OMA
MOST TRIPLES (GAME)
1 (35x) last: Henry Ramos, 9/20 vs IOW
MOST TRIPLES (GAME), OPP 1 (33x) last: Darius Hill, 9/21 vs IOW
MOST HOME RUNS (GAME) 3 Christian Encarnacion-Strand, 5/4 at OMA
MOST HOME RUNS (GAME), OPP 3 Chris Williams, 6/13 vs STP
MOST RBI (GAME)
MOST RBI (GAME), OPP
6 (4x) last: Jose Barrero, 823 vs TOL
7 (2x) last: Chris Williams, 6/13 vs STP
MOST STOLEN BASES (GAME) 2 (14x) last: Jose Barrero, 7/22 vs COL
MOST STOLEN BASES (GAME), OPP 4 Samad Taylor, 5/4 at OMA
2023 PITCHING HIGHS & LOWS
TEAM PITCHING
MOST STRIKEOUTS (GAME) 21 9/15 at DUR
MOST STRIKEOUTS (GAME), OPP 15 6/30 vs IND
MOST WALKS (GAME)
13 6/30 vs IND
MOST WALKS (GAME), OPP 13 6/13 vs STP
FEWEST HITS ALLOW (9 INN) 3 4/4 vs IND
FEWEST HITS ALLOW (9 INN), OPP 2 4/9 vs IND
FEWEST HITS ALLOW (7 INN) 4 4/1-G1 at NAS
FEWEST HITS ALLOW (7 INN), OPP 2 4/6-G2 vs IND
INDIVIDUAL PITCHING
MOST STRIKEOUTS (GAME) 12 Christian Roa, 9/15 at DUR
MOST STRIKEOUTS (GAME), OPP 10 (2x) last: David Peterson, 5/27 at DUR
MOST WALKS (GAME) 7 (2x) last: Teddy Stankiewicz, 9/5 vs STP
MOST WALKS (GAME), OPP 6 (3x) last: David Festa, 9/6 vs STP
LONGEST WINNING STREAK 3 (2x) last: Michael Mariot, 6/10-6/23-G1)
LONGEST LOSING STREAK 3 last: Brandon Williamson, 4/23-5/5
LONGEST OUTING 8.0 Michael Mariot, 6/17 vs STP
TEAM ERRORS
MOST ERRORS 4 (2x) last: 5/4 at OMA
MOST ERRORS, OPP 4 (2x) last: 8/23 vs TOL
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION
LONGEST GAME, EXTRA INN 10 (5x) last: 6/16 vs STP
LONGEST GAME TIME, 9 INN 3:35 7/1 vs IND
SHORTEST GAME TIME, 9 INN 1:55 9/13 at DUR
LONGEST GAME TIME, EXTRA INN 3:16 7/16 vs NAS (10)
SHORTEST GAME TIME, ALL 1:40 4/6-G2 vs IND (7)
LONGEST DELAY, HOME 2:42 7/18 vs COL
LONGEST DELAY, ROAD 2:19 4/29 at IOW
LARGEST WIN MARGIN 15 7/21 vs COL, W 16-1
LARGEST DEFEAT MARGIN 16 4/29 at IOW, L, 2-18
LARGEST DEFICIT OVERCOME IN WIN 7 5/9 vs COL
Connor Phillips earned International League Pitcher of the Week honors on 7/24/23 after striking out 11 in his first Triple-A win on 7/21 vs. Columbus.2023 BATS MULTI-HIT GAMES AND STREAKS
PLAYER Multi 2H 3H 4H 5H Longest Streak Most RBI
Barrero 18 14 3 1 - 16 (7/2-7/22) 6 (8/23 vs TOL)
Benson 5 5 - - - 3 (4/27-4/29) 2, 3x (MR: 5/24 at SYR)
Casali 1 1 - - - 3 (8/13-8/20) 0
Creal - - - - - 0 0
De La Cruz 13 10 2 1 - 11 (5/18-5/31) 4 (5/9 vs COL)
Encarnacion-Strand 29 20 8 - 1 15 (5/10-5/26) 6 (4/27 at IOW)
Fraley - - - - - 1 (8/30) 0
Fairchild 7 5 1 1 - 10 (6/24-7/16) 3 (6/25 at CLT)
Hernandez 3 2 1 - - 3, 2x (MR: 9/20-9/22) 3 (8/31 at OMA)
Hopkins 31 25 5 1 - 10 (4/15-4/27) 5, 2x (MR: 7/21 vs COL)
Hurtubise 10 8 2 - - 8 (8/26-9/2) 1 (10x)
India - - - - - 1 (9/8) 1 (9/8 vs STP)
Leyton 1 1 - - - 1 (4/15) 1 (4/15 at TOL)
Lopez 37 27 9 1 - 13 (7/6-8/1) 3 (5/14 vs COL)
Mancini 2 1 1 - - 1 (3x) 3 (8/24 vs TOL)
Marte 12 12 - - - 9 (7/19-7/28) 3 (7/14 vs NAS)
Martini 23 15 6 2 - 12 (5/23-6/4) 6 (7/1 vs IND)
McGarry 1 1 - - - 3 (4/20-4/22-G2) 1 (6x)
McLain 16 11 4 1 - 11 (5/4-9/23) 4, 2x (MR: 5/4 at OMA)
Mount 5 3 2 - - 6 (8/13-8/23) 3, 2x (MR: 8/13 at STP)
Myers - - - - - 2, 2x (MR: 6/16-6/17) 3 (6/13 vs STP)
Newman 3 2 1 - - 2 (9/8-9/9) 1 (3x)
Northcut - - - - - 1, 2x (MR: 9/22) 0
Pereda 18 14 - 3 1 17 (4/13-6/8) 3 (3x)
Ramos 25 22 2 1 - 11 (6/4-6/20) 6 (6/25 at CLT)
Rey 1 1 - - - 2 (4/1-G2-4/2) 1 (4/27 at IOW)
Reynolds 39 26 11 2 - 8 (7/5-7/16) 4 (4x)
Robinson 28 22 5 1 - 11 (4/2-4/20) 5 (8/22 vs TOL)
Senzel 3 2 1 - - 3 (8/20-8/23) 1 (3x)
Siani 24 23 1 - - 8, 2x (MR: 7/5-7/18) 4, 2x (MR: 7/21 vs COL)
Urbaez 2 1 1 - - 4 (8/26-9/3) 1, 2x (MR: 9/3 at OMA)
Vosler 16 9 6 - 1 5 (8/20-8/26) 5 (9/6 vs STP)
Votto 3 3 - - - 3, 2x (MR: 6/7-6/10) 2 (3x)
Yang 5 4 1 - - 7 (6/18-8/6) 1 (6x)
Yerzy - - - - - 2 (6/8-6/10) 3 (6/8 at COL)
2023 TEAM MISCELLANEOUS
MULTIPLE-HOME RUN EFFORTS (13) Chrisitan Encarnacion-Strand (2), 4/27 at IOW
Chrisitan Encarnacion-Strand (3), 5/4 at OMA
Elly De La Cruz (2), 5/9 vs COL
Matt Reynolds (2), 5/19 vs JAX
Chuckie Robinson (2), 5/23 at SYR
Elly De La Cruz (2), 5/26 at SYR
Jason Vosler (2), 6/15 vs STP
Nick Martini (2), 7/1 vs IND
Chrisitan Encarnacion-Strand (2), 7/8 vs TOL
TJ Hopkins (2), 7/21 vs COL
Jose Barrero (2), 8/23 vs TOL
Trey Mancini (2), 8/24 vs TOL
Henry Ramos (2), 9/1 at OMA
BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUNS (12) Christian Encarnacion-Strand/Will Benson, 5/4 at OMA
Matt McLain/Christian Encarnacion-Strand, 5/11 vs COL
Matt Reynolds/ TJ Hopkins, 5/23 at SYR
Elly De La Cruz/Christian Encarnacion-Strand, 5/26 at SYR
Christian Encarnacion-Strand/Matt Reynolds, 5/27 at SYR
Henry Ramos/Joey Votto, 6/9 at COL
TJ Hopkins/Jose Barrero, 7/5 at TOL
Matt Reynolds/Christian Encarnacion-Strand, 7/7 at TOL
TJ Hopkins/Jose Barrero, 7/21 vs COL
Michael Siani/Stuart Fairchild, 7/21 vs COL
Matt Reynolds/Jason Vosler, 7/23 vs COL
Jason Vosler/Jose Barrero, 8/22 vs TOL
LEAD-OFF HOME RUNS (6) Michael Siani, 5/3 at OMA
Michael Siani, 5/5 at OMA
Will Benson, 5/19 vs JAX
Nick Martini, 6/1 vs WOR
Nick Martini, 7/6 at TOL
Jacob Hurtubise, 9/1 at OMA
GRAND SLAMS (5)
Michael Siani, 4/18 vs CLT
Christian Encarnacion-Strand, 5/31 vs WOR
Jason Vosler, 6/23-G1 at CLT
Jason Vosler, 8/16 at IOW
Jason Vosler, 9/6 vs STP
INSIDE-THE-PARK HOME RUNS (1) Matt McLain, 4/13 at TOL
WALK-OFF WINS (11)
COMPLETE GAMES (0)
SHUTOUTS (2)
Matt Reynolds (double), 4/19 vs CLT
Elly De La Cruz (walk), 5/9 vs COL
Chuckie Robinson (single), 5/14 vs COL
Will Benson (sac-fly), 5/17 vs JAX
Elly De La Cruz (home run), 5/30 vs WOR
Henry Ramos (home run), 6/28 vs IND
TJ Hopkins (home run), 7/16 vs NAS
Alejo Lopez (double), 8/1 vs OMA
Nick Martini (hit by pitch), 8/2 vs OMA
Jhonny Pereda (single), 8/6 vs OMA
Jose Barrero (single), 9/10 vs STP
Mariot-Santillan-Nutof, 6/23-G1 at CLT
Roa-Herget-Legumina-Young-Santillan, 9/15 at DUR
IL PLAYER/PITCHER OF THE WEEK (3) Matt McLain, 5/1-5/7
Christian Encarnacion-Strand, 6/5-6/11
Connor Phillips, 7/17-7/23
2023 EJECTIONS (5)
Game Player/Coach Inn. Umpire
4/26 at IOW Pat Kelly 3rd Jose Navas
7/1 vs IOW Mike Jacobs 8th Jose Navas
7/1 vs IOW Pat Kelly 8th Jose Navas
8/8 at STP Randy Wynne 5th Edwin Jimenez
8/9 at STP Nick Martini 3rd Alex Mackay
2023 OPENING NIGHT ROSTER
PITCHERS (16)
Chase Anderson
Silvino Bracho
CATCHERS (2) OUTFIELDERS (5)
Jhonny Pereda
TJ Hopkins
Chuckie Robinson Nick Martini
Alan Busenitz Henry Ramos
Daniel Duarte Brian Rey
Tayron Guerrero INFIELDERS (5+1ML) Michael Siani
Kevin Herget
Ricky Karcher
Casey Legumina
Ben Lively
Ryan Nutof
Jared Solomon
Bennett Sousa
Levi Stoudt
Steven Leyton
Alejo Lopez
Alex McGarry
Matt McLain
Matt Reynolds
Joey Votto - ML
Bold - Player with Cincinnati at the end of 2023
Hunter Strickland Season
Brandon Williamson
Italics - Player not on active Bats roster at the end of Randy Wynne 2022 Season
* - Promoted to Cincinnati after Louisville season
OPENING NIGHT STARTING LINEUPS
APRIL 1, 2023 AT FIRST HORIZON PARK (SOUNDS 3, BATS 1 [8])
NASHVILLE SOUNDS
1. Sal Frelick CF
2. Tyler Naquin RF
3. Abraham Toro 3B
4. Keston Hiura 1B
5. Alex Jackson DH
6. Eddy Alvarez 2B
7. Payton Henry C
8. Andruw Monasterio SS
9. Blake Perkins LF
Caleb Boushley P
LOUISVILLE BATS
1. Michael Siani CF
2. Matt McLain SS
3. Joey Votto DH
4. Nick Martini LF
5. Matt Reynolds 3B
6. TJ Hopkins RF
7. Alex McGarry 1B
8. Chuckie Robinson C
9. Alejo Lopez 2B
Levi Stoudt P
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE / HISTORY
Infielder Elly De La Cruz took the baseball world by storm in 2023. He began the year in Louisville, hitting .298 with 12 home runs, 36 RBI, and 11 stolen bases in 38 games. Less than three weeks into his MLB career on 6/23/23 at age 21, he hit for the cycle against the Braves, the youngest player to do so since 1972.INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE DIRECTORY
REGIONAL SUPERVISOR Ronnie Richardson
PRESIDENT/GMS
2024 SCHEDULE
Bob Rich Jr. (Buffalo)
Rob Egan (Charlotte)
Ken Schnacke (Columbus)
Mike Birling (Durham)
Erin McCormick (Gwinnett)
Randy Lewandowski (Indianapolis)
Sam Bernabe (Iowa)
Jim Pfander (Jacksonville)
Kurt Landes (Lehigh Valley)
Greg Galiette (Louisville)
Craig Unger (Memphis)
Adam English (Nashville)
Ken Young (Norfolk)
Martie Cordaro (Omaha)
Naomi Silver (Rochester)
John Adams (Scranton/WB)
Mike Veeck (St. Paul)
Jason Smorol (Syracuse)
Joe Napoli (Toledo)
Dr. Charles Steinberg (Worcester)
Opening Date: March 29
Closing Date: Sept. 22
Number of Games: 150
2023 POSTSEASON ALL-STARS
POSITION PLAYER TEAM
Catcher
Ivan Herrera Memphis
First Baseman Luken Baker Memphis
Second Baseman Jonathan Aranda Durham
Third Baseman Justyn Henry-Malloy Toledo
Shortstop Weston Wilson Lehigh Valley
Outfielder Estevan Florial Scranton/WB
Outfielder Colton Cowser Norfolk
Outfielder Wilyer Abreu Worcester
Designated Hitter Christian Encarnacion-Strand Louisville
Utility
Xavier Edwards Jacksonville
Starting Pitcher Robert Gasser Nashville
Starting Pitcher Quinn Priester Indianapolis
Starting Pitcher Allan Winans Gwinnett
Starting Pitcher Louie Varland St. Paul
Relief Pitcher Anthony Maldonado Jacksonville
Relief Pitcher Kody Funderburk St. Paul
Most Valuable Player Luken Baker Memphis
Pitcher of the Year Robert Gasser Nashville
Top MLB Prospect Masyn Winn Memphis
Managaer of the Year Buck Britton Norfolk
2023 IL LEAGUE LEADERS
2023 IL LEAGUE LEADERS (CONT.)
SLUGGING PCT.
L. Baker MEM .720
J. Aranda DUR .613
E. Florial SWB .565
B. Dalbec WOR .557
M. Andujar IND .536
DOUBLES
R. Lantigua BUF 40
C. Norby NOR 40
Y. Perlaza IOW 40
M. Reynolds LOU 38
2 others tied at 36 ON
S. Horowitz BUF .450
J. Aranda DUR .449
X. Edwards JAX .429
R. Lantigua BUF .425
V. Grissom GWN .419
N. Gonzalez IND 8
J. Mangun JAX 8
O. Basabe DUR 7
P. Meadows TOL 7
A. Stevenson STP 7
M.
2 others tied at 81 TRIPLES
K.
Y.
IL YEAR-BY-YEAR CHAMPIONS
YEAR TEAM MANAGER
1933 Buffalo Ray Schalk
1934 Toronto Ike Boone
1935 Syracuse Nemo Leibold
1936 Buffalo Ray Schalk
1937 Newark Oscar Vitt
1938 Newark Johnny Neun
1939 Rochester Billy Southworth
1940 Newark Johnny Neun
1941 Montreal Clyde Sukeforth
1942 Syracuse Jewel Ens
1943 Syracuse Jewel Ens
1944 Baltimore Tommy Thomas
1945 Newark Bill Meyer
1946 Montreal Clay Hopper
1947 Syracuse Jewel Ens
1948 Montreal Clay Hopper
1949 Montreal Clay Hopper
1950 Baltimore Nick Cullop
1951 Montreal Walter Alston
1952 Rochester Harry Walker
1953 Montreal Walter Alston
1954 Syracuse Skeeter Mewsome
1955 Rochester Fred Walker
1956 Rochester Fred Walker
1957 Buffalo Phil Cavarretta
1958 Montreal Clay Bryant
1959 Havana Preston Gomez
1960 Toronto Mel McGaha
1961 Buffalo Kirby Farrell
1962 Atlanta Jose Schultz
1963 Indianapolis Rollie Hemsley
1964 Rochester Darrell Johnson
1965 Toronto Dick Williams
1966 Toronto Dick Williams
1967 Toledo Jack Tighe
1968 Jacksonville Clyde McCullough
1969 Syracuse Frank Verdi
1970 Syracuse Frank Verdi
1971 Rochester Joe Altobelli
YEAR TEAM MANAGER
1979 Columbus Gene Michael
1980 Columbus Joe Altobelli
1981 Columbus Frank Verdi
1982 Tidewater Jack Aker
1983 Tidewater Davey Johnson
1984 Pawtucket Tony Torchia
1985 Tidewater Bob Schaefer
1986 Richmond Roy Majtyka
1987 Columbus Bucky Dent
1988 Rochester Johnny Oates
1989 Richmond Jim Beauchamp
1990 Rochester Greg Biagini
1991 Columbus Rick Down
1992 Columbus Rick Down
1993 Charlotte Charlie Manuel
1994 Richmond Grady Little
1995 Ottawa Pete Mackanin
1996 Columbus Stump Merrill
1997 Rochester Marv Foley
1998 Buffalo Jeff Datz
1999 Charlotte Tom Spencer
2000 Indianapolis Steve Smith
2001 Louisville Dave Miley
2002 Durham Bill Evers
2003 Durham Bill Evers
2004 Buffalo Marty Brown
2005 Toledo Larry Parrish
2006 Toledo Larry Parrish
2007 Richmond Dave Brundage
2008 Scranton/WB Dave Miley
2009 Durham Charlie Montoyo
2010 Columbus Mike Sarbaugh
2011 Columbus Mike Sarbaugh
2012 Pawtucket Arnie Beyeler
2013 Durham Charlie Montoyo
2014 Pawtucket Kevin Boles
2015 Columbus Chris Tremie
2016 Scranton/WB Al Pedrique
2017 Durham Jared Sandberg
1972 Tidewater Hank Bauer
1973 Pawtucket Darrell Johnson
1974 Rochester Joe Altobelli
1975 Tidewater Joe Frazier
1976 Syracuse Bobby Cox
1977 Charleston Jim Beauchamp
1978 Richmond Tommy Aaron
2018 Durham Jared Sandberg
2019 Columbus Tony Mansolino
2020 Cancelled due to COVID-19
2021* Durham Brady Williams
2022 Durham Brady Williams
2023 Norfolk Buck Britton
* - Triple-A East Championship
IL CHAMPIONSHIPS BY TEAM
LOS MURCIELAGOS DE LOUISVILLE
Starting in 2019, the Bats have transformed to Los Murcielagos de Louisville for select games each season as part of MiLB’s “Copa de la Diversión” or “Fun Cup.” The season-long event is designed to embrace the culture and values that resonate most within Minor League Baseball teams’ local U.S. Hispanic communities. The name translates from Spanish as “the Bats of Louisville.”
Once used as a cultural symbol, the bat was emphasized within myths and legends of ancient Mesoamerican civilizations, including the Aztec and Mayan empires, which spread across regions that include current-day Mexico, South & Central America, and the Caribbean. In addition, the bat has been used as a symbol represented in the coat of arms of Spanish royalty.
Baylor,
McMillon,
Merkle, Fred
Merrill, Carl “Stump” 2009
Meulens, Hensley 2016
Meyer, Bill
Miley, Dave
Mondor, Ben
Montoyo, Charlie
Morgan, Joe
Moss, Howie
Murray, Bill
Nelson, Glenn “Rocky” 1960
Ogden, Jack
O’Neill, Steve
Onslow, Ed
Parnham, James “Rube” 1957
Parrish, Larry
Pennock, Herb 1948
Petagine, Roberto 2009
Porter, Dick 1963
Powers, Pat 1961
Puccinelli, George 2008
Quellich, George 2008
Rice, Jim 2008
Richmond, Don 2013
Ripken, Jr., Cal 2011
Ripple, Jimmy 1956
Robinson, Jackie 1960
Rosenfield, Dave 2008
Rudolph, Dick 1948
Ryba, Mike 2010
Sankey, Ben 1947
Sauer, Hank 2008
Schnacke, Ken 2017
Schoendienst, Red 2009
Schumaker, Max 2017
Schwechheimer, Lou 2019
Seeds, Bob 2010
Selkirk, George 1958
Shaughnessy, Frank 1947
Short, Bill 2009
Silver, Morrie 2008
Simone, Anthony “Tex” 2008
Sisler, Jr., George 2007
Smythe, William “Harry” 1959
Southworth, Billy 1947
Stallings, George 1959
Stevens, Ed 2009
Tamburro, Mike 2012
Thomas, Alphonse “Tommy” 1948
Tiefenauer, Bobby 2008
Toporcer, George 1949
Triplett, Coaker 2010
Tucker, Ollie 2008
Verdi, Frank 2008
Walker, Fred “Dixie” 1947
Walker, Harry “The Hat” 2009
Walsh, Jimmy 1958
Weber, Jim 2014
Whitman, Hobart “Rabbit” 2008
Wilson, Archie 2008
Wiltse, George 1952
1991 51-92 .357 4
1992 73-70 .510 3
DeJohn STL
Krol STL
Mark Riggins
1993 68-76 .472 3
Krol STL
Mark Riggins
1994 74-68 .521 4 42-29 32-39 Joe Pettini STL
1995 74-70 .514 4 44-28 30-42 Joe
2002 79-65 .549 2
2004 67-77 .465 2
2005 66-78 .458 4
2006 75-68 .524 3
Mack Jenkins
W 35-37 32-40 Rick Burleson CIN
W 35-37 31-41 Rick Sweet CIN
W 43-30 32-38 Rick Sweet CIN
2007 74-70 .514 2
2008 88-56 .611 1
2009 84-58 .592 1
2010 79-64 .552 1
2011 73-71 .507 3
2012 51-93 .354 4
2013 69-75 .479 3
2014 68-75 .476 4
2015 64-80 .444 3
2016 71-73 .493 2
2017 56-86 .394 4
2018 61-76 .445 4
W 39-33 35-37 Rick Sweet CIN
W 44-28 44-28 Rick Sweet CIN
W 45-27 39-31 Rick Sweet CIN
W 43-29 36-35 Rick Sweet CIN
W 40-32 33-39 Rick Sweet CIN
W 29-42 22-51 David Bell CIN
W 33-39 36-36 Jim Riggleman CIN
W 33-38 35-37 Jim Riggleman CIN
W 34-38 30-42 Delino DeShields CIN
W 32-39 38-34 Delino DeShields CIN
W 28-43 28-43 Delino DeShields CIN
W 32-38 29-38 Pat Kelly CIN
Dick Schofield
2019 59-81 .421 4
2021 55-73 .430 6
W 31-39 28-42 Jody Davis CIN
MW 31-33 24-40 Pat Kelly CIN
2022 60-90 .400 10
2023 75-73 .507 4
W 30-45 30-45 Pat Kelly CIN
W 40-35 35-38 Pat Kelly CIN
TOTAL: 2,860-3,000
• HOME: 1,569-1,370
• LSF: 856-791
1876
1877
1882
1883 52-45 .536 5 13.5
1884
1885
1886
1887
1888
1889
1890
1891 55-84 .396 7 40.0
1892 63-89 .414 9 40.0
1893
1894
1895
1896
1897
1898
1899
1902 92-45 .672 2 2.0
1903 87-54 .617 2 4.5
1904 77-70 .524 5 18.0
1905 76-75 .503 4 23.5
1906 71-79 .473 5 21.0
1907 77-77 .500 5 13.0
1908 88-65 .575 2 4.0
1909 93-75 .554 1 +2.5
1910 60-103 .368 8 L 44.5
1911 67-101 .399 8 L 33.5
1912 66-101 .395 7 40.0
1913 95-72 .569 3 5.0
1914 95-73 .565 2 4.0
1915 78-72 .520 4 12.0
1916 101-66 .605 1 +5.5
1935 52-97 .349 8 L 36.5 1936 63-91 .409 7 27.0
1917 88-66 .571 3 2.5
1918 41-36 .532 4 4.0
1919 86-67 .562 3 7.5
1920 88-79 .527 2 28.5
1921 98-70 .583 1 +4.5
1922 77-91 .458 6 30.5
1923 91-77 .542 3 22.0
1924 91-76 .545 3 5.5
1925 106-61 .635 1 +13.5
1926 105-62 .629 1 +10.0
1927 64-103 .383 7 36.5
1928 62-106 .369 8 L 37.5
1929 75-90 .455 5 35.0
1930 93-60 .608 1 +2.5
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
2007
2013
2014
2015
2017
2018
2019 59-81 .421 4
2021 55-73 .430 6
2023 75-73 .507 4
RECORDS SINCE 1982
*defeated Wichita in one-game playoff for 4th place in 1984
LOUISVILLE PLAYOFF HISTORY
1939: Louisville def. Minneapolis in semifinals, 4-1
Louisville def. Indianapolis in finals, 4-1
American Association Champions
1940 Louisville def. Columbus in semifinals, 4-2
Louisville def. Kansas City in finals, 4-0
American Association Champions
1941: Louisville def. Minneapolis in semifinals, 4-2
Columbus def. Louisville in finals, 4-1
1944: Louisville def. Milwaukee in semifinals, 4-2
Louisville def. St. Paul in finals, 4-1
American Association Champions
1945: Louisville def. Milwaukee in semifinals, 4-2
Louisville def. St. Paul in finals, 4-2
American Association Champions
1946: Louisville def. St. Paul in semifinals, 4-2
Louisville def. Indianapolis in finals, 4-0
American Association Champions
1947: Louisville def. Minneapolis in semifinals, 4-3
Milwaukee def. Louisville in finals, 4-3
1951: St. Paul def. Louisville in semifinals, 4-1
1953: Toledo def. Louisville in semifinals, 4-3
1954: Louisville def. Columbus in semifinals, 4-3
Louisville def. Indianapolis in finals, 4-3
American Association Champions
1955: Omaha def. Louisville in semifinals, 4-3
1956: Fort Worth def. Louisville in semifinals, 4-0
1960: Louisville def. St. Paul in semifinals, 4-2
Louisville def. Denver in finals, 4-2
American Association Champions
1961: Louisville def. Denver in semifinals, 4-3
Louisville def. Houston in finals, 4-2
American Association Champions
1962: Louisville def. Indianapolis in semifinals, 3-0
Louisville def. Denver in finals, 4-2
American Association Champions
1969: Syracuse def. Louisville in semifinals, 3-2
1972: Louisville def. Rochester in semifinals, 2-1
Tidewater def. Louisville in finals, 3-2
1983: Louisville def. Oklahoma City in semifinals, 3-2
Denver def. Louisville in finals, 4-0
1984: Louisville def. Indianapolis in semifinals, 4-2
Louisville def. Denver in finals, 4-1
American Association Champions
1985: Louisville def. Oklahoma City in finals, 4-1
American Association Champions
1987: Indianapolis def. Louisville in semifinals, 3-2
1994: Indianapolis def. Louisville in semifinals, 3-0
1995: Louisville def. Indianapolis in semifinals, 3-0
Louisville def. Buffalo in finals, 3-2
American Association Champions
1998: Durham def. Louisville in semifinals, 3-0
2001: Louisville def. Norfolk in semifinals, 3-2
Louisville def. Scranton/WB in finals, 1-0
International League Champions
2003: Durham def. Louisville in semifinals, 3-1
2008: Durham def. Louisville in semifinals, 3-1
2009: Durham def. Louisville in semifinals, 3-2
2010: Durham def. Louisville in semifinals, 3-2
TOTAL PLAYOFF RECORD: 129-101 (.561)
MODERN FRANCHISE RECORD (SINCE 1982): 33-35 (.485)
IL PLAYOFFS RECORD (SINCE 1998): 10-17 (.370)
RECORDS BY MONTH SINCE 1982
1982 9-7 15-15 16-14 20-10 13-16 0-0 73-62
1983 7-6 15-14 20-11 20-12 16-14 0-0 78-57
1984 11-7 17-17 17-15 20-14 12-21 2-2 79-76
1985 8-10 12-12 14-17 19-16 19-13 2-0 74-68
1986 9-5 14-14 11-20 12-20 17-19 1-0 64-78
1987 11-6 15-14 13-16 17-15 19-11 3-0 78-62
1988 8-13 17-13 17-13 11-19 10-20 0-1 63-79
1989 10-14 17-13 14-15 18-12 11-20 1-0 71-74
1990 10-14 17-12 16-14 16-13 13-18 2-1 74-72
1991 8-11 12-19 12-17 7-22 11-21 1-2 51-92
1992 6-9 15-17 20-12 12-14 14-17 6-1* 73-70
1993 10-8 17-13 12-16 17-14 9-22 3-3 68-76
1994 10-11 19-13 17-12 12-18 14-12 2-2 74-68
1995 13-9 19-9 16-15 13-16 12-18 1-3 74-70
1996 8-13 11-17 16-15 12-20 12-18 1-1 60-84
1997 11-15 12-16 10-19 14-15 11-19 0-1 58-85
1998 11-9 14-16 13-14 21-7 15-17 3-4 77-67
1999 7-15 15-15 11-18 14-14 12-17 4-2 63-81
2000 16-6* 12-18 20-10 9-20 13-16 1-3 71-73
2001 14-10 21-9* 12-17 18-11 16-13 3-0 84-60
2002 14-12 18-12 14-15 17-11 14-15 2-0 79-65
2003 15-9 17-12 19-12 13-16 14-15 1-0 79-64
2004 8-13 17-13 13-15 13-16 13-18 3-2 67-77
2005 11-12 14-15 14-15 14-15 11-18 2-3 66-78
2006 11-13 11-16 22-7* 14-15 15-15 2-2 75-68
2007 11-12 17-13 15-14 11-17 17-14 3-0 74-70
2008 16-11 18-12 13-15 18-10 23-7* 0-1 88-56
2009 11-8 12-19 19-9 18-10 19-10
2010
2011 16-7 13-16 15-15 14-14 13-17
2012
2013 12-14 15-14 14-15 14-15 12-17
2014 11-14 15-16 17-11 12-17 12-17
2015
2016 12-9 16-14 11-18 14-14 15-15
2017
2018 9-11
2019 10-16 13-15 7-21 15-12 13-16 1-1 59-81
2021 0-0 7-16 12-14 10-17 12-13 14-11 55-73
2022 8-15 9-16 11-15 13-11 11-16 7-18 60-90
2023 9-17 19-7 13-11 12-12 13-14 9-12 75-73
*
SEASON HITTING RECORDS SINCE 1982
BATTING AVERAGE
* Norris Hopper (2006) .347
Lance Johnson (1987) .333
* Dmitri Young (1996) .333
Raul Gonzalez (2002) .333
Kelly Paris (1982) .328
* Hernan Iribarren (2016) .327
AT-BATS
* Vince Coleman (1984) 608
Jason Bourgeois (2014) 551
Raul Gonzalez (2001) 539
* Stan Royer (1991) 523
Fred Manrique (1986) 520
Allen Battle (1994) 520
HITS
* Allen Battle (1994) 163
Ron Belliard (1998) 163
* Raul Gonzalez (2001) 161
Lance Johnson (1987) 159
Kelly Paris (1982) 158
RBI
* Kevin Witt (2002) 107
* Jim Adduci (1983) 101
Jim Lindeman (1986) 96
Kevin Barker (1998) 96
Gary Raysich (1984) 95
STOLEN BASES
* Vince Coleman (1984) 101
* Billy Hamilton (2013) 75
* Chuck Carr (1992) 53
* Greg Martinez (1999) 48
* Alex Cole (1989) 47
DOUBLES
* Allen Battle (1994) 44
* Brady Clark (2000) 41
* Raul Gonzalez (2001) 39
Matt Reynolds (2023) 38
Christian Colon (2019) 37
TRIPLES
* Tito Landrum (1983) 12
Lance Johnson (1987) 11
Greg Martinez (1998) 11
# Tim Jones (1993) 10
Chuck Carr (1992) 9
Tripp Cromer (1994) 9
Drew Anderson (2008) 9
Chris Dickerson (2008) 9
HOME RUNS
Mike Calise (1982) 33
Jose Oliva (1996) 31
Gary Rajsich (1984) 29
Mike Laga (1987) 29
Aristides Aquino (2019) 28
Brian O’Grady (2019) 28
RUNS
* Ron Belliard (1998) 114
* Allen Battle(1994) 104
* Vince Coleman (1984) 97
Raul Gonzalez (2002) 91
* Zack Cozart (2010) 91
BASE ON BALLS
* Duane Walker (1987) 87
Alejo Lopez (2023) 79
George Bjorkman (1982) 78
MOST STRIKEOUTS
*Mike Calise (1982) 156
Aaron Herr (2007) 144
Matt Reynolds (2023) 141
Kevin Witt (2002) 140
Brian O’Grady (2019) 136
FEWEST STRIKEOUTS/AB
Norris Hopper (2006) 25/383
Jeff Doyle (1982) 31/415
Jason Bourgeois (2014) 51/551
Bien Figueroa (1990) 37/396
William Bergolla (2005) 39/400
* Tom Baine (1989) 76
* Bernard Gilkey (1990) 75
GAMES
Vince Coleman (1984) 152
# Rod Brewer (1990) 144
* Raul Gonzalez (2001) 142
Jim Lindeman (1986) 139
* Stan Royer (1991) 138
* LED LEAGUE # TIED FOR LEAGUE LEAD
WINS
SEASON PITCHING RECORDS SINCE 1982
* Ralph Citarella (1982) 15
* Adam Pettyjohn (2008) 15
# Bob Tewksbury (1989) 13
Howard Hilton (1989) 12
# Rene Arocha (1992) 12
# Jeff Ballard (1992) 12
Jose Acevedo (2002) 12
Jared Fernandez (2002) 12
Greg Reynolds (2013) 12
SAVES
* Mike Perez (1990) 31
* Jon Adkins (2008) 30
Scott Chiasson (2006) 29
* Willie Smith (1994) 29
* Rich Batchelor (1996) 28
WALKS
Mickey Mahler (1984) 88
Kevin Hagen (1985) 87
Mike Dunne (1986) 82
Robert Ellis (1998) 78
Sean Gallagher (2012) 75
GAMES
* Howard Hilton (1989) 70
Steve Peters (1989) 65
* Trever Miller (2002) 65
* Matt Arrandale (1996) 63
Greg Mullins (1998) 61
COMPLETE GAMES
# Steve Baker (1984) 10
# Al Olmsted (1982) 9
Kevin Hagen (1983) 8
* Joe Magrane (1986) 8
LOSSES
Daniel Corcino (2013) 14
Keury Mella (2019) 14
* John Martin (1988) 13
* John Frascatore (1996) 13
Mickey Mahler (1984) 12
# Mike Dunne (1986) 12
Bob Sebra (1993) 12
Pedro Villarreal (2012) 12
STRIKEOUTS
Mike Dunne (1986) 7
LOWEST ERA (STARTER)
Greg Reynolds (2013) 2.42
Bob Tewksbury (1989) 2.43
Jeff Ballard (1992) 2.52
Rene Arocha (1992) 2.70
Omar Olivares (1990) 2.82
Robert Stephenson (2018) 2.87
Mickey Mahler (1984) 142
Robert Stephenson (2018) 135
Rigo Beltran (1996) 132
Matt Maloney (2008) 132
Luke Hudson (2002) 129
Rene Arocha (1992) 128
Jose Acevedo (2002) 128
INNINGS PITCHED
* Jared Fernandez (2001) 196.1
* Bob Tewksbury (1989) 189.0
* Mike Dunne (1986) 185.2
Kevin Hagen (1984) 176.2
Adam Pettyjohn (2008) 174.1
GAMES STARTED
# Kevin Hagen (1985) 28
# Mike Dunne (1986) 28
Bob Tewksbury (1989) 28
Robert Ellis (1998) 28
# Jared Fernandez (2001) 28
Matt Belisle (2004) 28
# Adam Pettyjohn (2008) 28
SHUTOUTS
* Rheal Cormier (1991) 3
* Mark Clark (1992) 3
10 others 2
LOWEST ERA (RELIEVER, min. 50 IP)
Jumbo Diaz (2013) 1.66
Mike Burns (2006) 1.74
Ricky Stone (2007) 1.87
Scott Chiasson (2006) 1.91
Mark Grater (1991) 2.02
Andy Hassler (1984) 2.11
* LED LEAGUE
# TIED FOR LEAGUE LEAD
LONGEST HITTING STREAKS
Brandon
Aristides
Chris
Juan
Luis
(2019) 22
Joey
Andy
Zack
Jhonny
Kelly
Jose
Tom
Terry
(1996) 16
Kenny Kelly (2005) 16
Rey Navarro (2014) 16
Jose Barrero (2023) 16
Chuck Carr (1992) 15
Mike Edwards (2002) 15
Yonder Alonso (2011) 15
Hernan Iribarren (2016) 15
Christian Encarnacion-Strand (2023)
Kelly Paris (1982)
Tito Landrum (1983) 14
Andy Van Slyke (1983) 14
Alex Cole (1989)
Emil Brown (2003) 14
Drew T. Anderson (2008) 14
Juan Francisco (2010) 14
Chris Nelson (2014) 14
GRAND SLAMS SINCE 1982
NO. DATE PLAYER OPPONENT PITCHER
1. 6/7/82 Dave Kable Denver Will McEnaney
2. 8/4/82 David Green Denver Victor Cruz
3. 6/12/83 Tito Landrum at Indianapolis Bob Tufts
4. 6/26/83 Jim Adduci at Iowa Rick Bordi
5. 6/28/83 Gene Roof at Evansville Randy O’Neal
6. 7/26/83 Jim Adduci at Oklahoma City Ron Musselman
7. 5/15/84 Gary Rajsich Indianapolis Greg Barger
8. 5/15/84 Mark Salas Indianapolis Craig Eaton
9. 6/28/84 Vic Harris Iowa Reggie Patterson
10. 7/13/84 Gary Rajsich Indianapolis Eric Mustad
11. 7/31/84 Jim Adduci Denver
Tom Brennan
12. 8/4/84 Mark Salas Oklahoma City Glenn Cook
13. 8/11/84 Jack Ayer at Oklahoma City Tony Fossas
14. 4/15/85 Curt Ford Indianapolis Dick Grapenthin
15. 6/16/85 John Morris at Buffalo Scott Stranski
16. 4/27/86 Casey Parsons Indianapolis Larry Groves
17. 5/5/86 Jim Lindeman Indianapolis Randy St. Clair
18. 6/5/86 Casey Parsons Omaha
Theo Shaw
19. 6/28/86 Bill Lyons Indianapolis Bob Owchinko
20. 6/21/87 Mark Dougherty v. Denver (Junction, CO) Al Jones
21. 8/10/87 Luis Alicea Denver Mark Ciardi
22. 8/21/87 Mike Laga at Nashville Mario Soto
23. 8/5/88 Mike Fitzgerald Buffalo Randy Kramer
24. 4/12/89 Luis Alicea Buffalo
Mike Walker
25. 4/17/89 Todd Zeile Indianapolis Jay Baller
26. 5/9/90 Ray Lankford Nashville Rodney Imes
27. 7/20/90 Rod Brewer Scranton/WB Tim Mauser
28. 5/31/91 Julian Martinez Syracuse Pat Hentgen
29. 8/20/91 Greg Carmona Indianapolis Dave Wainhouse
30. 5/7/92 Ed Fulton Buffalo Mark Petkovsek
31. 6/18/92 Rod Brewer Indianapolis Bill Risley
32. 7/6/92 Ozzie Canseco at Nashville Tony Menendez
33. 8/16/92 Ozzie Canseco Indianapolis Mike LaCoss
34. 9/1/92 Lonnie Maclin Indianapolis Bill Risley
35. 6/14/94 Darrel Deak Oklahoma City Mike Walker
36. 6/15/94 Phil Stephenson Oklahoma City Jose Alberro
37. 7/11/94 Gerald Young Omaha Tim Peek
38. 8/26/94 Darrel Deak at Omaha Jeff Parrett
39. 4/28/95 Ray Giannelli Oklahoma City Julio Santanna
40. 5/3/95 Ray Giannelli at Oklahoma City Julio Santanna
41. 5/23/95 Geronimo Pena at Omaha (G1) Brian Harrison
42. 5/9/96 Jose Oliva Nashville Steve Schrenk
43. 5/18/96 Jose Oliva New Orleans Cris Carpenter
44. 6/22/96 Tripp Cromer at New Orleans Joe Slusarski
45. 8/5/96 Mike Gulan at Buffalo Darryl Scott
46. 8/11/96 Micah Franklin Omaha Mark Kiefer
47. 4/19/97 Micah Franklin at Oklahoma City Scott Bailes
48. 5/17/97 Tim Costo at Nashville Chris Clemons
49. 5/30/97 Ray Giannelli Buffalo Steve Kline
50. 6/23/97 Terry Bradshaw Omaha
Brian Harrison
52. 4/21/98 Brian Banks at Charlotte Matt Mantei
53. 5/31/98 Kevin Barker Buffalo Anthony Young
54. 7/5/98 Geoff Jenkins at Indianapolis Joey Eischen
55. 7/17/98 Kevin
56. 8/24/98 Jorge
61. 4/11/00 Mike
62. 5/6/00 Kimera
GRAND SLAMS SINCE 1982
NO. DATE PLAYER OPPONENT PITCHER
68. 5/27/01 Adam Dunn Syracuse Pat Daneker
69. 6/24/01 D.T. Cromer at Buffalo Nerio Rodriguez
70. 8/29/01 Damon Buford at Toledo Shane Hearms
71. 4/13/02 Brandon Larson at Charlotte Steve Schrenk
72. 5/6/02 Brandon Larson at Buffalo Heath Murray
73. 5/8/02 Brandon Larson Rochester Kris Foster
74. 5/13/02 Kevin Witt Syracuse Brian Bowles
75. 4/13/03 Jacob Cruz Durham Luis de los Santos
76. 6/4/03 Corky Miller Richmond Buddy Hernandez
77. 6/19/03 Brandon Larson at Columbus Andy Beal
78. 8/27/03 Felipe Crespo at Columbus Jorge DePaula
79. 5/8/04 Jim Chamblee Charlotte Enemencio Pacheco
80. 5/27/04 Felipe Lopez Durham Dicky Gonzalez
81. 6/30/04 Kenny Kelly at Richmond Chuck Smith
82. 4/19/05 Pedro Swann at Norfolk Jae Weong Seo
83. 5/28/05 Alex Fernandez Syracuse Michael Nannini
84. 7/25/05 Aaron Holbert Toledo John Ennis
85. 4/20/06 Andy Abad Syracuse David Purcey
86. 7/8/06 Jesse Gutierrez Columbus Mark Corey
87. 4/8/07 Joey Votto Toledo Corey Hamman
88. 5/7/07 Ryan Jorgensen Ottawa Rick Bauer
89. 5/21/07 Joey Votto at Columbus Felix Diaz
90. 6/4/07 Mark Bellhorn at Durham Jeff Ridgeway
91. 8/9/07 Paul Janish Indianapolis Marty McLeary
92. 8/9/07 Aaron Herr Indianapolis Josh Sharpless
93. 8/13/07 Jeff Bannon at Indianapolis Jonah Bayliss
94. 4/27/08 Paul Janish Columbus Arnie Munoz
95. 5/8/08 Andy Phillips at Norfolk Jon Leicester
96. 5/22/08 Kevin Barker at Toledo Eddie Bonine
97. 6/17/08 Kevin Barker at Rochester Danny Graves
98. 7/1/08 Chris Dickerson at Indianapolis Jason Davis
99. 7/27/09 Kevin Barker at Syracuse Dave Williams
100. 8/6/09 Kevin Barker at Rochester Kevin Mulvey
101. 7/2/10 Yonder Alonso at Durham Joe Bateman
102. 7/27/10 Wladimir Balentien Charlotte Matt Zaleski
103. 8/18/10 Devin Mesoraco Syracuse Atahualpa Severino
104. 8/19/10 Devin Mesoraco Syracuse Andrew Kown
105. 6/5/11 Danny Dorn at Columbus Carlton Smith
106. 5/20/12 Neftali Soto at Lehigh Valley Tyler Cloyd
107. 7/13/12 Denis Phipps Gwinnett Billy Bullock
108. 7/13/12 Chris Valaika Gwinnett Terry Tiffee
109. 7/14/12 Dioner Navarro Gwinnett Buddy Carlyle
110. 7/19/12 Neftali Soto at Columbus Tyler Sturdevant
111. 7/28/12 Cody Puckett at Toledo Chris Bootcheck
112. 8/16/12 Dioner Navarro at Charlotte Dylan Axelrod
113. 4/30/13 Kristopher Negron Lehigh Valley Justin Friend
114. 6/11/13 Neftali Soto Durham Steve Geltz
115. 9/2/13 Denis Phipps Indianapolis Matt Hague
116. 4/9/14 Chris Nelson at Columbus Scott Barnes
117. 4/16/14 Ryan LaMarre vs. Indianapolis Jeff Locke
118. 5/8/14 Mike Costanzo vs. Norfolk Preston Guilmet
119. 4/18/15 Chris Dominguez vs. Indianapolis Wilfredo Boscan
120. 5/6/16 Steve Selsky at Indianapolis Trey Haley
121. 5/3/17 Brandon Dixon vs. Columbus Travis Banwart
122. 7/17/17 Devin Mesoraco vs. Syracuse Sean O’Sullivan
123. 8/13/17 Zach Vincej at Gwinnett Jason Hursh
124. 5/3/18 Tony Cruz at Norfolk David Hess
125. 6/20/18 Josh VanMeter vs. Durham Yonny Chirinos
126. 7/1/18 Dilson Herrera at Toledo Zac Houston
127. 4/29/19 Josh VanMeter at Toledo Matt Hall
128. 7/29/19 Chadwick Tromp at Toledo Matt Hall
129. 7/31/19 Chadwick Tromp at Columbus James Karinchak
130. 6/23/21 Michael De Leon vs. Indianapolis Braeden Ogle
131. 9/9/21 Narciso Crook vs. Indianapolis Joe Jacques
132. 6/26/22 Alejo Lopez vs. Iowa Ben Leeper
133. 7/24/22 Ronnie Dawson vs. Nashville Zack Brown
134. 8/21/22 Cristian Santana vs. Omaha Ronald Bolanos
135. 9/2/22 Leonardo Rivas vs. Indianapolis Luis Ortiz
136. 4/18/23 Michael Siani vs. Charlotte Sean Burke
137. 5/31/23 Christian Encarnacion-Strand vs. Worcester Chase Shugart
138. 6/23/23-G1 Jason Vosler at Charlotte Nash Walters
139. 8/16/23 Jason Vosler at Iowa Shane Greene
140. 9/6/23 Jason Vosler vs. St. Paul Ronny Henriquez
GRAND SLAM LEADERS SINCE 1982
SINGLE SEASON (INDIVIDUAL)
Brandon Larson, 2002 3
Jason Vosler, 2023 3
SINGLE SEASON (TEAM) 1984, 2000, 2007, 2012 7
LOUISVILLE CAREER LEADERS
Kevin Barker 6
Brandon Larson 4
Jim Adduci 3
Ray Giannelli 3
Neftali Soto 3
Jason Vosler 3
TWO HOME RUN GAMES SINCE 1982
DATE PLAYER OPP
5/19/82 Mike Calise @ WIC
6/27/82 Joe Desa IOWA
7/8/82 Kelly Paris WIC
8/15/82 Mike Calise @ IOWA (G1)
5/13/83 Andy Van Slyke @ WIC
6/11/83 Jim Adduci @ IND
7/18/83 Jim Adduci WIC
7/21/83 Jim Adduci @ DEN
4/18/84 Jim Adduci @ WIC
4/19/84 Gary Rajsich @ WIC
6/23/84 Tom Nieto @ IOWA
7/4/84 Jim Adduci IND
7/31/84 Gary Rajsich WIC
6/22/85 Tom Pagnozzi NAS
9/2/85 Casey Parsons IND
7/28/86 Jim Lindeman @ OKC (G2)
8/6/86 Duane Walker OKC
4/18/87 Mark Dougherty @ IOWA
6/20/87 Mike Laga @ DEN
6/21/87 Mark Dougherty @ DEN
7/26/87 Tom Pagnozzi @ DEN
8/5/87 Mike Laga @ DEN
8/8/87 Mike Laga @ OKC
6/15/88 Mike Fitzgerald @ ME
8/16/88 Mike Fitzgerald @ DEN
8/31/89 Alex Cole BUF
8/31/89 Leon Durham BUF
7/7/90 Ray Lankford IND
8/4/91 Lonnie Maclin IOWA
5/27/92 Chuck Carr @ IND
6/8/92 Rod Brewer DEN
6/14/92 Brian Jordan @ DEN
6/17/92 Tracy Woodson IND
7/6/92 Ozzie Canseco @ NAS
7/19/92 Ozzie Canseco IOWA
7/29/92 Ozzie Canseco @ OMA
8/23/92 Todd Zeile @ DEN
4/16/93 Stan Royer @ IOWA
4/18/93 Ozzie Canseco @ OMA
4/27/93 Ozzie Canseco @ OKC
5/15/93 Barry Lyons @ NAS
6/18/93 Keith Lockhart BUF
7/1/93 Ed Fulton NAS
7/28/93 D. J. Dozier @ OMA
7/28/93 Howard Prager @ OMA
8/16/93 Van Snider NO
4/8/94 John Mabry @ IOWA
4/10/94 Darrel Deak @ OMA
5/14/94 Scott Coolbaugh OMA
6/17/94 Scott Coolbaugh NO
6/23/94 Skeets Thomas @ OKC
8/2/94 John Mabry IND
DATE PLAYER OPP
4/20/99 Kevin Barker NOR
5/16/99 Brandon Cromer @ PAW
5/16/99 Luis Ortiz @ PAW
5/29/99 Yamil Benitez ROC
6/3/99 Lyle Mouton CHA
6/6/99 Lyle Mouton @ DUR
6/8/99 Brandon Cromer CHA
7/20/99 Brandon Cromer NOR
7/30/99 Lyle Mouton @ RMD
8/21/99 Brandon Cromer @ DUR
4/11/00 Mike Bell @ RMD
5/2/00 Brooks Kieschnick TOL
5/2/00 D.T. Cromer TOL
5/13/00 Brooks Kieschnick @ CHA
6/14/00 Kimera Bartee @ SYR
5/10/95 Tracy Woodson @ IND 5/16/95 Domingo Martinez OMA 7/14/95 Tracy Woodson BUF 8/7/95 Dan Cholowsky @ NAS 8/28/95 Ray Giannelli BUF 5/4/96 Jose Oliva @ OMA 5/31/96 Jose Oliva IOWA 8/20/96 Jose Oliva @ IOWA
7/17/96 Micah Franklin OKC 8/3/96 Mike Gulan @ BUF 6/30/97 Eli Marrero @ OMA 8/6/97 Tim Costo @ OMA 4/14/98 Brian Banks TOL 5/1/98 Brian Banks @ IND 5/29/98 Scott Krause RMD
5/31/98 Kevin Barker BUF
6/19/98 Kevin Barker OTT 7/3/98 Eric Owens TOL 7/9/98 Geoff Jenkins CHA 7/21/98 Scott Krause @ TOL 9/6/98 Scott Krause IND 4/19/99 Kevin Barker @ RMD
6/24/00 Guillermo Garcia PAW
5/2/01 Bill Selby @ DUR
5/21/01 Adam Dunn @ PAW
6/9/01 Adam Dunn DUR
6/14/01 Adam Dunn BUF
8/1/01 Robin Jennings NOR
8/19/01 Bill Selby CHA
8/29/01 Corky Miller @ TOL
8/29/01 Brandon Larson @ TOL
4/13/02 Brandon Larson @ CHA
4/14/02 Mike Stefanski @ CHA
4/29/02 Kevin Witt @ SWB
5/13/02 Ben Broussard SYR
6/11/02 Brandon Larson SWB
6/17/02 Brandon Larson @ NOR
4/5/03 *Jason Maxwell @ TOL
4/27/03 Jacob Cruz TOL
4/29/03 Brandon Larson TOL
6/1/03 Emil Brown @ SYR (G1)
7/29/03 Wily Mo Pena TOL
8/23/03 Calvin Pickering IND
5/3/04 Jim Chamblee @ CHA
5/3/04 Dane Sardinha @ CHA
6/3/04 Brandon Larson @ SWB 6/16/04 Jim Chamblee BUF
6/27/04 Corky Miller ROC
7/22/04 Rob Stratton @ OTT 7/25/04 Rob Stratton @ ROC 8/25/04 Rob Stratton @ COL 4/9/05 Rob Stratton OTT 6/17/05 Edwin Encarnacion @ DUR 7/1/05 Pedro Swann @ ROC 7/16/05 Alex Pelaez @ CHA 7/25/05 Alex Fernandez TOL 4/29/06 Rob Stratton TOL 6/8/06 Andy Abad SWB 4/24/07 Dewayne Wise RMD 5/14/07 Chad Moeller SYR 5/19/07 Dewayne Wise @ COL 5/30/07 Josh Hamilton @ CHA 7/21/07 Jay Bruce @ PAW 7/26/07 Joey Votto @ SWB 7/29/07 Aaron Herr DUR 8/9/07 Aaron Herr IND 8/17/07 Joey Votto @ CHA 8/18/07 Joey Votto @ CHA 5/25/08 Andy Green @ TOL 6/5/08 Alvin Colina TOL 6/24/08 Adam Rosales ROC 7/3/08 Alvin Colina IND 7/29/08 Kevin Barker @ CHA 7/29/08 Kevin Barker @ CHA 8/27/08 Luis Bolivar @ IND 8/29/08 Kevin Barker @ IND 4/26/09 Kevin Barker @ TOL 5/11/09 Danny Dorn SWB 6/22/09 Darnell McDonald GWN 7/11/09 Wes Bankston COL 8/28/09 Juan Francisco COL
* Both of Jason Maxwell’s home runs on 4/5/03 at Toledo occurred in the 2nd inning.
TWO HOME RUN GAMES SINCE 1982
DATE PLAYER OPP
5/23/10 Todd Frazier SWB
5/30/10 Wladimir Balentien GWN
6/5/10 Luis Terrero PAW
7/6/10 Juan Francisco IND
7/15/10 Juan Francisco LHV
7/20/10 Michael Griffin @ CHA
7/23/10 Wladimir Balentien @ GWN
8/4/10 Michael Griffin @ COL
8/24/10 Wladimir Balentien IND
9/3/10 Michael Griffin @ IND
5/8/11 Todd Frazier @ BUF
6/4/11 Brent Clevlen COL
6/21/11 Juan Francisco PAW
8/2/11 Jeremy Hermida @ PAW
8/23/11 Devin Mesoraco TOL
4/5/12 Paul Janish @ COL
8/19/12 Denis Phipps COL
8/22/12 Willie Harris @ IND
4/4/13 Mike Hessman TOL
4/5/13 Mike Hessman TOL
5/10/13 Billy Hamilton BUF
7/8/13 Mike Hessman @ TOL
8/31/13 Mike Hessman @ IND
4/8/14 Ruben Gotay @ COL
4/14/17 Phillip Ervin @ COL
4/20/17 Juan Perez SWB
6/21/18 Nick Senzel DUR
6/27/18 Dilson Herrera @ COL
6/27/18 Phillip Ervin @ COL
7/15/18 Gabriel Guerrero COL
7/25/18 D.J. Peterson BUF
7/30/18 Gabriel Guerrero @ TOL
4/9/19 Josh VanMeter @ COL 4/11/19 Brian O’Grady GWN
MOST
DATE PLAYER OPP
4/26/19 Josh VanMeter NOR
4/26/19 Sherman Johnson NOR
5/3/19 Josh VanMeter @ IND
5/18/19 Nick Longhi @ BUF
5/22/19 Brian O’Grady IND
5/27/19 Brian O’Grady TOL
5/29/19 Phillip Ervin @ DUR
5/30/19 Phillip Ervin @ DUR
6/1/19 Nick Longhi @ NOR
6/2/19 Aristides Aquino @ NOR
6/6/19 Alex Blandino @ CHA
6/15/19 Aristides Aquino BUF
6/22/19 Aristides Aquino @ CHA (G1)
7/1/19 Brian O’Grady IND
7/13/19 Brian O’Grady TOL
7/28/19 Narciso Crook SWB
8/1/19 Ryan Lavarnway @ COL
7/9/21 Max Schrock MEM
8/12/21 Jose Barrero NAS
9/19/21 Chris Okey @ MEM
7/9/22 Ronnie Dawson STP
8/21/22 Ronnie Dawson OMA
9/8/22 Cristian Santana COL
4/27/23 Christian Encarnacion-Strand @ IOW
5/9/23 Elly De La Cruz vs COL
5/19/23 Matt Reynolds vs JAX
5/23/23 Chuckie Robinson @ SYR
5/26/32 Elly De La Cruz @ SYR
6/15/23 Jason Vosler vs STP
7/1/23 Nick Martini vs IND
7/8/23 Christian Encarnacion-Strand @ TOL
7/21/23 TJ Hopkins vs COL
8/23/23 Jose Barrero vs TOL
8/24/23 Trey Mancini vs TOL
9/1/23 Henry Ramos @ OMA
TEAM HIGHS
MOST IND. MULTI-HR GAMES (SEASON) MULTI IND. HOME RUN GAMES (BY DECADE)
2019 21
2020’s 19
2023 13 2010’s 54
1999 11 2000’s 64
2007 10 1990’s 57
2010 10 1980’s 27
1998 9 TOTAL 215
6/22/87 Tom Pagnozzi OKC 8/25/87 Dan Driessen @ BUF 7/2/96 Jose Oliva BUF 7/5/05 Austin Kearns @ IND 8/20/17 Brandon Dixon ROC
4/29/19 Josh VanMeter @ TOL 5/19/19 Brian O’Grady @ BUF 5/4/23 Christian Encarnacion-Strand @ OMA
1988 July
1989 July
TRIPLE-A ALL-STAR GAMES
1990 July 11 NL
1991
1992 July
1993 July
1994 July
1995 July
1996 July
1997 July 9 AL
1998 July
1999 July
2000 July
2001 July
2002 July
OH Cooper Stadium
Vegas, NV Cashman Field
PA Lackawanna Co. Stadium
Lake City, UT Franklin Quest Field
City, OK Bricktown Ballpark
2003 July 16 IL 13, PCL 9 Memphis, TN AutoZone Park
2004 July 14 IL 4, PCL 3 Pawtucket, RI McCoy Stadium
2005 July 13 PCL 11, IL 5 Sacramento, CA Raley Field
2006 July 12 IL 6, PCL 0 Toledo, OH Fifth Third Field
2007 July 11 IL 7, PCL 5 Alubuquerque, NM Isotopes Park
2008 July 16 PCL 6, IL 5 Louisville, KY Louisville Slugger Field
2009 July 15 IL 6, PCL 5 Portland, OR PGE Park
2010 July 14 IL 2, PCL 1 Allentown, PA Coca-Cola Park
2011 July 13 IL 3, PCL 0 Salt Lake City, UT Spring Mobile Ballpark
2012 July 11 PCL 3, IL 0 Buffalo, NY Coca-Cola Field
2013 July 17 IL 4, PCL 3 Reno, NV Aces Ballpark
2014 July 16 IL 7, PCL 3 Durham, NC Durham Bulls Athletic Park
2015 July 15 IL 4, PCL 3 Omaha, NE Werner Park
2016 July 13 IL 4, PCL 2 Charlotte, NC BB&T Ballpark
2017 July 12 PCL 6, IL 4 Tacoma, WA Cheney Stadium
2018 July 11 PCL 12, IL 7 Columbus, OH Huntington Park
2019 July 10 PCL 9, IL 3 El Paso, TX Southwest University Park
OVERALL RECORDS
NL 6, AL 4 (1988-1997)
IL 12, PCL 10 (1998-2019)
LOUISVILLE MIDSEASON ALL-STARS
YEAR PLAYER
1988 LHP Dave Rajsich
1989 C Todd Zeile
1990 OF Bernard Gilkey
RHP Ken Hill
RHP Mike Perez
1991 LHP Tim Sherrill
C Ray Stephens
1992 RHP Rene Arocha
OF Rod Brewer
1993 IF Tripp Cromer
LHP Steve Dixon
IF Keith Lockhart
LHP Allen Watson
1994 OF Allen Battle
RHP Gary Buckels
IF Scott Coolbaugh
YEAR PLAYER
2003 OF Emil Brown (injured)
IF Brandon Larson
2004 MGR Rich Burleson (as coach)
C Dane Sardinha
2005 IF Edwin Encarnacion (MVP)
2006 OF Chris Denorfia
2007 LHP Phil Dumatrait
IF Jeff Keppinger
IF Joey Votto
2008 RHP Jon Adkins
C Ryan Hanigan
TRN Chris Lapole
MGR Rick Sweet (as coach)
2009 RHP Justin Lehr
OF Drew Stubbs
MGR Rick Sweet
LHP Steve Dixon
MGR Joe Pettini (as coach)
1995 RHP Cory Bailey
1996 RHP Matt Arrandale
IF Dmitri Young
1997 C Eli Marrero
1998 IF Ron Belliard
OF Scott Krause
1999 RHP Kyle Peterson
2000 OF Brooks Kieschnick
C Jason LaRue
IF Chris Sexton
2001 OF Adam Dunn (MVP)
OF Raul Gonzalez
OF Chris Sheff
2002 OF Raul Gonzalez
IF Brandon Larson
MGR Dave Miley
DH Kevin Witt
TRN John Young
2010 IF Chris Valaika
LHP Travis Wood
2011 OF Yonder Alonso
IF Zack Cozart
OF Jeremy Hermida
C Devin Mesoraco
2012 C Dioner Navarro (injured)
2013 OF Billy Hamilton
RHP Greg Reynolds
2014 IF Ruben Gotay
OF Felix Perez
2015 IF Irving Falu
2016 IF Jermaine Curtis
2017 OF Jesse Winker
RHP Kevin Shackelford
2018 RHP Kevin Quackenbush
RHP Tanner Rainey
OF Mason Williams
2019 OF Aristides Aquino
RHP Lucas Sims
IF Josh VanMeter
SINGLE-GAME HITTING RECORDS SINCE 1982
TEAM HITTING
MOST RUNS 22 7/13/12 vs. GWN
MOST RUNS, OPP 24 8/22/23 vs TOL
MOST RUNS (INNING) 16 5/9/90 vs. NAS
MOST RUNS (INNING), OPP 11 (2X) 5/13/14 @ NOR
6/2/16 vs. TOL
MOST HITS 24 (2X) 5/3/10 @ BUF
6/25/15 at SWB
MOST HITS, OPP 25 5/25/22 vs. OMA
MOST HOME RUNS 6 (4X) 7/1/93 vs. NAS
6/16/00 @ OTT
8/29/01 @ TOL
5/4/23 @ OMA
MOST HOME RUNS, OPP 8 7/12/02 @ PAW
MOST HR (INNING) 4 (2X) 6/16/00 @ OTT
7/19/19 @ SWB
MOST HR (INNING), OPP 4 4/27/23 @ IOW
MOST STOLEN BASES 7 7/2/83 vs. IOWA
6/16/88 @ PAW
MOST STOLEN BASES, OPP 7 (3X) 7/1/83 vs. IOWA
8/27/91 vs. BUF
4/17/19 vs. COL
INDIVIDUAL HITTING
MOST HITS 6 Mark Budzinski, 6/6/03 vs. RMD (18 inn.)
5 (26X) Last: Jason Vosler, 9/12/23 @ DUR
MOST HITS, OPP 6 (2X) Ramon Martinez, 4/26/05 vs. TOL
Billy McCarthy, 5/14/05 vs. RMD
MOST HITS (INNING) 3 Bernard Gilkey, 5/9/90 vs. NAS
MOST RUNS 5 (3X) Gene Dotson, 7/12/83 vs. DEN
Bill Lyons, 5/1/84 @ OMA
Fred Manrique, 8/27/86 vs. IND
MOST DOUBLES 4 Zack Cozart, 4/30/11 vs. NOR
MOST TRIPLES 2 (18X) Andy Van Slyke, 5/6/83 @ IND
John Morris, 7/26/86 @ DEN
Bill Lyons, 5/27/88 @ SYR
Jim Lindeman, 8/17/88 @ DEN
Alex Cole, 9/1/88 vs. IND
Greg Jelks, 5/12/89 vs. IOWA
Rod Brewer, 8/30/90 vs. SYR
Curt Ford, 9/5/92 @ IND
Van Snider, 7/30/93 (G1) vs. IND
Terry Bradshaw, 5/4/95 @ OMA
Jeff Berblinger, 6/24/97 @ OMA
Greg Martinez, 5/31/98 vs. BUF
Deion Sanders, 4/9/01 vs. COL
Ray Olmedo 4/29/04 @ IND
Luis Bolivar, 8/27/09 vs. COL
Billy Hamilton, 8/15/13 at PAW
Phillip Ervin, 6/3/18 vs. GWN
Isiah Gilliam, 9/19/22 vs. NAS
MOST HOME RUNS 3 (8X) Tom Pagnozzi, 6/22/87 vs. OKC
Dan Driessen, 8/25/87 vs. BUF
Jose Oliva, 7/2/96 vs. BUF
Austin Kearns, 7/5/05 @ IND
Brandon Dixon, 8/20/17 vs. ROC
Josh VanMeter, 4/29/19 @ TOL
Brian O’Grady, 5/19/19 @ BUF
Christian Encarnacion-Strand, 5/4/23 @ OMA
MOST HOME RUNS, OPP 4 Wade Rowden, 6/9/87 @ IOWA
MOST RBI 8 (3X) Mark Dougherty, 6/21/87 vs. DEN
Josh VanMeter, 4/29/19 @ TOL
Brian O’Grady, 7/13/19 vs. TOL
MOST RBI, OPP 10 Chad Huffman, 4/21/11 @ COL
MOST STOLEN BASES 5 Vince Coleman, 8/7/84 @ DEN (G1)
HIT FOR CYCLE (8X) Stan Royer, 7/19/91 vs. DEN
David Bell, 8/11/95 vs. IOWA
Anderson Machado, 5/18/07 @ TOL
Chris Dickerson, 7/26/07 @ SWB
Scott Schebler, 7/26/16 vs. CHA
Brandon Dixon, 7/17/18 @ ROC
Chris Okey, 6/4/22 @ GWN
Matt McLain, 5/4/23 @ OMA
SINGLE-GAME PITCHING RECORDS SINCE 1982
MOST STRIKEOUTS 15 (2X) Ken Hill, 5/10/90 vs. IND
Homer Bailey, 4/26/09 @ TOL
MOST STRIKEOUTS, OPP 17 Les Walrond, 7/6/08 @ LHV
LONGEST WIN STREAK 10 Greg Reynolds, 4/11/13 - 7/1/13
LONGEST LOSING STREAK 9 (2X) Kurt Kepshire, 5/2/86 - 6/28/86
Brett Marshall, 6/6/14 - 8/17/14
NO-HITTERS (9 INNINGS) (1X)
Tony Cingrani (4.0) + David Holmberg (3.0) + Sam LeCure (2.0), 7/12/15 at TOL
NO-HITTERS (7 INNINGS) (1X)
Larry Luebbers, 5/14/00 (G1) @ CHA
ONE-HITTERS (9 INNINGS) (8X)
Ralph Citarella, 4/19/82 vs. IOWA
Kevin Hagan, 7/11/83 vs. DEN
Lee Tunnell , 6/21/88 vs. ME
Tom Urbani (7.0) + Lee Guetterman (2.0), 5/25/93 vs. OKC
Luke Hudson (7.0) + Scott MacRae (2.0), 7/15/02 @ ROC
Tom Shearn (6.0) + Brad Salmon (2.0) + Scott Chiasson (1.0), 9/3/06 vs. IND
Sam LeCure, 5/22/10 vs. SWB
Michael Lorenzen (8.0) + Drew Hayes (1.0), 8/26/15 at IND
ONE HITTERS (7 INNINGS) (7X)
Andy Rincon, 6/5/82 (G1) @ OKC
Rich Buonantony, 8/5/86 vs. OKC
Paul Anderson (5.1) + Steve Dixon (0.2) + Willie Smith (1.0), 7/8/94 (G1) vs. IOWA
Jesus Sanchez (5.0) + Ryan Wagner (1.0), 6/6/04 (G2) @ SWB (lost 1-0)
Steve Kelly, 5/17/07 (G1) @ TOL
Tom Shearn (5.0) + Tyler Pelland (1.0) + Ricky Stone (1.0), 4/5/08 (G2) @ SYR
Amir Garrett, 9/3/17 (G2) at COL
NO HITTERS, OPP (6X)
Kevin Mmahat, 7/5/91 vs. COL
Pedro Martinez (5.2) + Felix Rodriguez (.1) + Scott Service (1), 5/25/97 vs. IND (G2)
Robert Ellis, 6/6/04 (G2) @ SWB
Todd Redmond, 5/28/10 vs GWN
Tyler Cloyd, 7/30/14 at COL
Rob Wooten (6.0) + Matt Marksberry (2.0) + Jose Ramirez (1.0), 6/30/16 vs. GWN
MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS SINCE 1982
LONGEST WINNING STREAK
LONGEST LOSING STREAK
LONGEST GAME (INNINGS)
12 5/18/03 - 5/31/03
11 7/22/10 - 8/3/10
12 8/7/13 - 8/19/13
18 (3X) 6/6/03 vs. RMD
5/9/11 @ ROC
5/19/17 vs. COL
LONGEST GAME TIME (9 INNINGS) 3:47 4/6/00 @ NOR
LONGEST GAME TIME (EXTRAS) 5:35 5/19/17 vs. COL (18 inn.)
SHORTEST GAME TIME (9 INNINGS) 1:42 (2X) 8/5/93 @ BUF
4/17/96 vs. NAS
SHORTEST GAME TIME (7 INNINGS) 1:21 (2X) 8/19/95 @ IND (G1)
LARGEST CROWD (HOME)
7/15/96 vs. OKC (G1)
34,984 4/27/90 vs. IOWA
LARGEST CROWD (HOME, LSF ERA) 14,658 4/21/18 vs. SYR
SMALLEST CROWD (HOME) 781 4/16/86 vs. NAS
LARGEST CROWD (ROAD)
32,926 5/25/84 @ DEN
SMALLEST CROWD (ROAD) 150 4/9/90 @ DEN
MOST ERRORS
6 (4X) 6/18/83 vs. EVA (G2)
8/26/95 @ OMA
6/26/98 @ OTT
8/18/17 vs. ROC
MOST ERRORS, OPP 7 8/5/83 @ OMA
MOST DOUBLE PLAYS
MOST DOUBLE PLAYS, OPP
5 (12X) 7/7/85 @ IND
8/15/85 vs. IND
8/29/92 @ NAS
5/28/95 vs. IND
6/14/95 vs. NO
5/16/96 vs. NAS
6/24/01 @ BUF
9/1/03 vs. COL
5/11/04 vs. CHA
5/17/05 @ BUF
5/12/10 vs BUF
6/30/11 vs. GWN
5 (4X) 8/21/99 @ DUR
5/5/01 @ CHA
8/23/01 @ TOL
4/18/02 vs. DUR
TRIPLE PLAYS (4X) 8/2/89 @ DEN (G2)
7/10/93 vs. IND
7/20/05 @ PAW
8/25/22 @ TOL
LONGEST RAIN DELAYS
4:20 6/27/00 vs. PAW
3:53 6/8/19 @ CHA
3:42 8/31/13 @ IND
3:00 5/4/16 vs. NOR
2:40 8/20/16 vs. IND
2:42 7/18/23 vs. COL
2:33 4/20/06 vs. SYR
2:33 8/21/22 vs. OMA
2:31 8/22/14 vs. COL
2:28 5/13/02 vs. SYR
LOUISVILLE AWARD WINNERS SINCE 1982
LEAGUE MOST VALUABLE PLAYER
YEAR PLAYER LEAGUE
1987 Lance Johnson American Association
2002 Raul Gonzalez International League
LEAGUE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
YEAR PLAYER LEAGUE
1987 Lance Johnson American Association
1989 Todd Zeile American Association
2007 Joey Votto International League
2019 Aristides Aquino International League
LEAGUE MANAGER OF THE YEAR
YEAR MANAGER LEAGUE
1983 Jim Fregosi American Association
1985 Jim Fregosi (co-winner) American Association
2008 Rick Sweet International League
2009 Rick Sweet International League
LEAGUE PITCHER OF THE YEAR YEAR PLAYER LEAGUE
1992 Rene Arocha American Association
2009 Justin Lehr International League
LEAGUE RELIEVER OF THE YEAR YEAR PLAYER LEAGUE
1994 Willie Smith American Association
1995 Cory Bailey American Association
MINOR LEAGUE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
YEAR PLAYER PUBLICATION
1989 Todd Zeile USA Today
2001 Adam Dunn Sporting News
2007 Jay Bruce Baseball America
MARY E. BARNEY LOUISVILLE BATS TEAM MVP
YEAR PLAYER
2006 Norris Hopper
2007 Joey Votto
2008 Jon Adkins, Kevin Barker
2009 Kevin Barker
2010 Zack Cozart
2011 Devin Mesoraco
2012 J.J. Hoover
2013 Greg Reynolds
2014 Jason Bourgeois
2015 Ramon Cabrera
2016 Jermaine Curtis, Hernan Iribarren
2017 Sebastian Elizalde
2018 Kevin Quackenbush
YEAR PLAYER
YEAR PLAYER
2019 Aristides Aquino, Brian O’Grady
2021 TJ Friedl
2022 Fernando Cruz
2023 Matt Reynolds
POSTSEASON ALL-STARS
YEAR PLAYER
1982 SS Kelly Paris
1983 2B Jeff Doyle
1984 OF Vince Coleman
SS Jose Gonzalez
DH Gary Rajsich
1987 LHP Paul Cherry
OF Lance Johnson
C Tom Pagnozzi
1989 C Todd Zeile
1990 OF Bernard Gilkey
OF Ray Lankford
1992 OF Chuck Carr
RHP Rene Arocha
1993 3B Keith Lockhart
1994 OF Allen Battle
SS Tripp Cromer
RP Willie Smith
1995 3B Tracy Woodson
RP Cory Bailey
1996 1B Dmitri Young
1997 C Eli Marrero
1998 2B Ron Belliard
2000 SS Chris Sexton
2002 OF Raul Gonzalez
DH Kevin Witt
2003 3B Brandon Larson
2005 3B Edwin Encarnacion
2006 OF Norris Hopper
2007 UT Aaron Herr
1B Joey Votto
2008 C Ryan Hanigan
2010 OF Wladimir Balentien
2B Chris Valaika
2011 SS Zack Cozart
C Devin Mesoraco
2013 OF Billy Hamilton
2016 UT Hernan Iribarren
2023 DH Christian Encarnacion-Strand
THE LAST TIME THE BATS...
INDIVIDUAL
TWO HOME RUN GAME 9/1/23 at OMA (W, 12-7)
Henry Ramos
THREE HOME RUN GAME 5/4/23 at OMA (W, 12-10)
Christian Encarnacion-Strand
HIT FOR THE CYCLE 5/4/23 at OMA (W, 12-10)
Matt McLain
GRAND SLAM 9/6/23 vs. STP (L, 8-13)
Jason Vosler
PINCH-HIT HOME RUN 7/9/22 vs. STP (W, 10-9, 10 inn.)
Juniel Querecuto
HOME RUN BY A PITCHER 9/11/21 vs. IND (L, 4-5)
Michael Mariot
LEADOFF HOME RUN 9/1/23 at OMA (W, 12-7)
Jacob Hurtubise
INSIDE-THE-PARK HOME RUN 4/13/23 at TOL (L, 6-13)
Matt McLain
SIX HITS IN A GAME 6/6/03 vs. RMD (W, 4-3, 18 inn.)
Mark Budzinski
TWO TRIPLES IN A GAME 9/19/22 vs. NAS (L, 6-8)
Isiah Gilliam
FOUR DOUBLES IN A GAME 4/30/11 vs. NOR (W, 10-1)
Zack Cozart
THREE STOLEN BASES IN A GAME 5/19/19 vs. SYR (L, 6-5)
Brian O’Grady
TEAM
FIVE HOME RUN GAME 9/1/23 @ OMA (W, 12-7)
Jacob Hurtubise, Jason Vosler, Jose Barrero and Henry Ramos (2)
SIX HOME RUN GAME 5/4/23 @ OMA (W, 12-10)
Christian Encarnacion-Strand (3), Willo Benson, TJ Hopkins and Matt McLain
THREE HOME RUN INNING 8/22/23 vs. TOL (L, 10-24)
5th Inning, Jason Vosler, Jose Barrero and Chuckie Robinson
BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUNS 8/22/23 vs. TOL (L, 10-24)
5th Inning, Jason Vosler, Jose Barrero
THREE CONSECUTIVE HOME RUNS 6/26/22 vs. IOW (W, 10-5)
Alejo Lopez, Taylor Motter and Stuart Fairchild
TRIPLE PLAY 8/25/22 @ TOL (W, 5-4)
7th Inning, with Ryan Kreidler at second base and Josh Lester at first, Spencer Torkelson lines into a 5-3 triple play, 3B Spencer Steer to 1B Colin Moran
LOUISVILLE ALL-TIME ROSTER
Two sport star Deion Sanders appeared in 44 games for the RiverBats between the 2000-01. On 4/12/2000, he scored the first run at Louisville Slugger Field in an 8-5 loss to Norfolk in the first game at the new ballpark. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2011 and is now the Head Football Coach for the University of Colorado Buffaloes.
LOUISVILLE ALL-TIME ROSTER SINCE 1982
Abad, Andy ‘06
Abbott, Andrew ‘23
Abreu, Frank ‘92
Acevedo, Jose ‘02, ‘03, ‘05
Adcock, Nate ‘15
Adducci, Jim ‘83, ‘84
Adkins, Jon ’08, ‘10
Adkins, Tim ‘03
Adleman, Tim ‘16, ‘17, ‘21
Agostinelli, Sal ‘87, ‘88
Akiyama, Shogo ‘21*
Alaniz, R.J. ‘19, ‘21
Alba, Gibson ‘88, ‘89, ‘90
Aldrete, Rich ‘92
Alicea, Luis ‘87, ‘88, ‘89, ‘90, ‘91, ‘92*
Allen, Brandon ‘16
Allen, James ‘12
Almanzar, Carlos ‘02, ‘03
Almora Jr., Alber ‘22
Alonso, Yonder ‘10, ‘11
Alvarado, Carlos ‘06
Alviso, Jerome ‘04
Amaral, Beau ‘16, ‘17
Amburgey, Trey ‘22
Anderson, Chase ‘23
Anderson, Bryan D. ‘14
Anderson, Bryan G. ‘01
Anderson, Drew M. ‘05, ‘08
Anderson, Drew T. ’08
Anderson, Jimmy ‘03
Anderson, Josh ‘10
Anderson, Mike ‘85
Anderson, Paul ‘93, ‘94
Andreopoulos, Alex ‘99
Andrews, Clayton ‘01
Antone, Tejay ‘16, ‘19, ‘21, ‘23*
Aquino, Aristides ‘19, ‘21*, ‘22
Aranguren, Frainger ‘23
Archer, Tristan ‘19
Arnold, Scott ‘88, ‘89, ‘90
Arnsberg, Brad ‘93
Arocha, Rene ‘92
Arrandale, Matt ‘96, ‘97
Arredondo, Jose ‘10, ‘11*, ‘13
Asadoorian, Rick ‘05
Ashcraft, Graham ‘22
Ashley, Nevin ‘13
Astin, Barrett ‘17, ‘18
Atchley, Justin ‘00, ‘01, ‘02
Atencio, Greg ‘09
Atilano, Luis ‘12
Augustine, Jerry ‘84
Aurilia, Rich ‘05*
Austin, Jeff ‘03
Austin, Pat ‘90
Averette, Robert ‘00
Aversa, Joe ‘95
Avery, James ‘06, ‘10
Axelrod, Dylan ‘14, ‘15
Barnes, Skeeter ‘87
Barnhart, Tucker ‘14, ‘15
Barrero, Jose ‘21, ‘22, ‘23
Bartee, Kimera ‘00
Barton, Brian ‘11
Bass, Anthony ‘19
Batchelor, Richard ‘94, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97
Battle, Allen ‘94, ‘95
Battle, Howard ‘00
Bauers, Jake ‘22
Bautista, Jose ‘97
Bautista, Wendolyn ‘17, ‘18, ‘19
Beanblossom, Brad ‘92
Beattie, Andrew ‘01, ‘03
Beck, Greg ‘98, ‘99
Belisle, Matt ‘03, ‘04, ‘06*, 07, ‘08
Bell, Brantley ‘21
Bell, David ‘95, ‘96, ‘97*
Bell, Mike ‘00
Bell, Rick ‘05
Bell, Rob ‘00, ‘01
Bell, Trevor ‘13, ‘14*
Bellhorn, Mark ’07
Belliard, Ron ‘98, ‘99
Beltran, Rigo ‘94, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97
Bender, Joel ‘15
Benedetto, Nick ‘15
Benes, Alan ‘94, ‘95
Benes, Andy ‘97*
Benitez, Yamil ‘99
Benson, Will ‘23
Bentz, Chad ‘06
Berblinger, Jeff ‘97
Bere, Jason ‘99
Bergolla, William ‘05, ‘06
Bernardino, Brennan ‘15
Berry, Quintin ‘11
Berset, Chris ‘14, ‘15, ‘16
Bevel, Bobby ‘03
Bibby, Jim ‘84
Bjorkman, George ‘82
Blandino, Alex ‘17, ‘18, ‘19, ‘21
Boesch, Brennan ‘15
Boever, Joe ‘85, ‘86, ‘87
Bohanon, Brian ‘02
Bolivar, Luis ’07, ‘08, ‘09
Bonaparte, Elijah ‘83
Bong, Jung Keun ‘04
Bonilla, Lisalverto ‘17
Booker, Chris ‘04, ‘05
Booker, Rod ‘84, ‘86, ‘87, ‘88, ‘89
Boone, Aaron ‘01*
Borowski, Joe ‘99
Boscan, J.C. ’07
Botelho, Derek ‘88
Boulware, Garrett ‘17, ‘18
Bourgeois, Jason ‘14, ‘15*
Boxberger, Brad ‘11, ‘19
Brach, Brad ‘21
Bracho, Silvino ‘23
Aybar, Manny ‘96, ‘97’, ‘00
Ayer, Jack ’83, ‘84, ‘85, ‘86, ‘87
Badorek, Mike ‘96, ‘97
Baez, Federico ‘09, ‘10
Baez, Kevin ‘03
Bailey, Cory ‘95, ‘96
Bailey, Homer ’07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11*, ‘15*, ‘16*, ‘17*, ‘18*
Baine, Tom ‘89
Baker, Dylan ‘21*
Baker, Ernie ‘91
Baker, Steve ‘84
Balester, Collin ‘15
Ballard, Jeff ‘92
Bale, John ‘03
Balentien, Wladimir ‘10
Banks, Brian ‘98, ‘99
Bankston, Wes ‘09
Bannon, Jeff ‘05, ‘06, ‘07
Barber, Brian ‘93, ‘94, ‘95, 96, ‘97
Bargar, Greg ‘86, ‘87, ‘88
Barker, Kevin ‘98, ‘99, ‘08, ‘09
+ PLAYOFFS ONLY
Brackman, Andrew ‘12
Bradford, Larry ‘82
Bradshaw, Terry ‘94, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97
Bragg, Darren ‘04
Brantly, Rob ‘17
Branyan, Russell ‘03*
Brattvet, Scott ‘15
Braun, Steve ‘86
Bray, Bill ’07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘12*
Brewer, Rod ‘90, ‘91, ‘92
Brice, Austin ‘17, ‘18
Brito, Jose (Oscar) ‘82, ‘83
Brito, Jorge ‘98, ‘99
Broussard, Ben ‘01+, ‘02
Broussard, Geoff ‘17
Brower, Jim ‘01, ‘08
Brown, Emil ‘03
Brown, Zack ‘23
Broxton, Jonathan ‘13*
Bruce, Jay ’07, ‘08, ‘09*
Brummer, Glenn ‘82, ‘84 +
LOUISVILLE ALL-TIME ROSTER SINCE 1982
Bruksch, Jeff ‘05
Buanontony, Rich ‘86, ‘87, ‘88
Buchanan, Brian ‘06
Buchanan, Jake ‘17
Buckels, Gary ‘93, ‘94, ‘95
Buckley, Sean ‘15
Budzinski, Mark ‘03
Buford, Damon ‘01
Bumatay, Mike ’07
Burke, Chris ‘10
Burnham, Gary ‘04
Burns, Mike ‘06
Burris, Ray ‘86
Burriss, Emmanuel ‘13
Burton, Jared ’07, ‘08*, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11
Busby, Mike ‘95, ‘96, ‘97
Buschmann, Matt ‘15
Busenitz, Alan ‘23
Byers, Randell ‘89
Byrne, Michael ‘21, ‘22
Cabrera, Daniel ‘15
Cabrera, Jolbert ’08
Cabrera, Ramon ‘15, ‘16
Caceres, Wilmy ‘03
Cadaret, Greg ‘95
Cairns, Troy ‘03
Calderon, Jose ‘87
Calise, Mike ‘82, ‘83
Camacho, Ernie ‘90
Cancel, Robbie ‘99
Canseco, Ozzie ‘92, ‘93
Cantu, Jorge ’07
Caraballo, Ramon ‘95
Carmona, Greg ‘91, ‘92
Carpenter, Brian ‘97
Carpenter, Chris ‘15
Carpenter, Cris ‘88, ‘89, ‘90, ‘95
Carr, Chuck ‘92
Carroll, Scott ‘11, ‘12
Casali, Curt ‘19*, ‘23*
Casey, Sean ‘02*
Castaneda, Nick ‘91
Castellano, John ‘06
Castillo, Fabio ‘14
Castillo, Wilkin ’08, ‘09, ‘10
Castro, Jose ‘11
Castro, Juan ‘00, ‘02*, ‘03*, ‘04*
Cedeno, Cesar ‘86
Celestino, Miguel ‘15
Cerros, Juan ‘03, ‘04
Cesar, Dionys ‘04
Chacin, Alejandro ‘17
Chamblee, Jim ‘03, ‘04
Chang, Ray ‘13, ‘14, ‘16
Chapman, Aroldis ‘10, ‘11*, ‘14*
Charlton, Norm ‘00
Chavez, Alberti ‘19
Cherry, Paul ‘86, ‘87
Claussen, Brandon ‘03, ‘04, ‘06*
Clements, Dave ‘84, ‘85
Clevlen, Brent ‘11
Coats, Buck ’07
Cochran, Tom ‘09, ‘10, ‘11
Coffey, Todd ‘04, ‘05, ‘07, ‘08
Colbert, Rick ‘86, ‘87
Cole, Alex ‘86, ‘88, ‘89
Coleman, Louis ‘17
Coleman, Michael ‘03
Coleman, Vince ‘84, ‘85
Colina, Alvin ’08
Collier, Lou ‘99
Collins, Tim ‘19
Colon, Christian ‘19
Compres, Fidel ‘91, ‘93
Conroy, Tim ‘86, ‘87*, ‘88
Constanza, Jose ‘15
Converse, Jim ‘99
Conway, Dan ’07
Cook, David ‘11
Cook, Mike ‘92
Coolbaugh, Scott ‘94
Contreras, Carlos ‘15
Corcino, Daniel ‘13, ‘14
Cordova, Jorge ‘02
Cormier, Rheal ‘90, ‘91, ‘92, ‘94*
Cornett, Brad ‘98
Corona, John ‘91
Correia, Rod ‘96
Cortes, Jorge ‘03
Costanzo, Mike ‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14
Costello, John ‘87, ‘88, ‘89*
Costo, Tim ‘97
Coughlin, Kevin ‘97
Coutlangus, Jon ‘06, ‘07
Cox, Danny ‘83, ‘84, ‘88*, ‘90*
Cozart, Zack ‘10, ‘11
Crabbe, Tim ‘13, ‘14
Creal, Ashton ‘22, ‘23
Creek, Doug ‘93, ‘94, ‘95
Crespo, Felipe ‘03
Crockett, Kyle ‘18
Cromer, Brandon ‘99
Cromer, D.T. ‘00, ‘01
Cromer, Tripp ‘92, ‘93, ‘94, ‘96
Crook, Narciso ‘19, ‘21
Crosby, Bubba ’07
Crosby, Todd ‘90, ‘91
Croushore, Rick ‘97, ‘03
Crozier, Eric ‘05
Cruz, Fernando ‘22, ‘23*
Cruz, Jacob ‘03, ‘04, ‘06
Cruz, Tony ‘18
Cucjen, Romy ‘89
Cueto, Johnny ’07, ‘11*
Cumberland, Shaun ’08
Curtis, Jermaine ‘15, ‘16
Cuthbert, Cheslor ‘21
Chiasson, Scott ‘06
Childress, Daylan ‘05
Cholowsky, Dan ‘95, ‘96
Chouinard, Bobby ‘98
Christensen, McKay ‘04
Christian, Rico ‘91, ‘92
Christiani, Nick ‘11, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15, ‘17
Cimorelli, Frank ‘93, ‘94, ‘95
Cingrani, Tony ‘13, ‘15, 17*
Citarella, Ralph ‘82, ‘83, ‘84, ‘86
Ciuffo, Nick ‘19
Clapinski, Chris ‘03
Clark, Brady ‘00, ‘01, ‘02
Clark, Jermaine ‘04
Clark, Mark ‘91, ‘92
Clark, Terry ‘‘84
Clarke, Stan ‘90, ‘91
Clary, Marty ‘91
+ PLAYOFFS ONLY
D’Amico, Jeff C. ‘99*
D’Amico, Jeff M. ‘02
Dale, Carl ‘99
Darnell, Paul ‘01, ‘02
Darula, Bobby ‘02, ‘03, ‘04
Davidson, Bob ‘91
Davis, Chris ‘82
Davis, Clint ‘95
Davis, Lance ‘00, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03
Davis, Rookie ‘16, ‘17
Davis, Tommy ’01
Dawkins, Gookie ‘02
Dayley, Ken ‘84*, ‘87
Deak, Brian ‘95
Deak, Darrel ‘94, ‘95, ‘96
De Jesus, Ivan ‘87
De Jesus, Jr., Ivan ‘15
De Jesus, Misael ’07
Delabar, Steve ‘16
De La Cruz, Elly ‘23
* MEDICAL REHABILITATION
LOUISVILLE ALL-TIME ROSTER SINCE 1982
de la Rosa, Francisco ‘95
De La Rosa, Wilkin ‘13
De La Torre, Jose ‘15
De Leon, Jose ‘21
De Leon, Michael ‘21, ‘22
Delgado, Jesus ‘10
Delmonico, Nicky ‘21
de los Santos, Valerio ‘98
Del Rosario, Enerio ‘09, ‘10
DeSclafani, Anthony ‘16*, ‘18*
Despaigne, Odrisamer ‘19
Dempster, Ryan ‘03*
Demurias, Eddy ‘21, ‘22, ‘23
Dennick, Ryan ‘13, ‘14, ‘15
Denorfia, Chris ‘05, ‘06
Denove, Chris ‘09, ‘10
De Paula, Rafael ‘17, ‘18
DePaula, Sean ‘03
Desa, Joe ‘82, ‘83
Dessens, Elmer ‘00
Detmers, Kris ‘97
Diamond, Scott ‘14
Diaz, Argenis ‘14
Diaz, Eddy ‘98
Dayan Diaz ‘16
Diaz, Jumbo ‘13, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16
Dickerson, Chris ’07, ‘08, ‘09*, ‘10
Diehl, Phillip ‘21, ‘22
Dietrich, Derek ‘19*
Difelice, Mike ‘95, ‘96, ‘97
Diggs, Tony ‘95, ‘96
Dingman, Craig ‘02
DiPino, Frank ‘91*, ‘92*
Dixon, Brandon ‘17, ‘18
Dixon, Steve ‘92, ‘93, ‘94, ‘96
Dominguez, Chris ‘15
Donald, Jason ‘13
Donaldson, Dan ’07
Dorn, Danny ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12
Dotson, Gene ‘83
Dougherty, Mark ‘87, ‘88
Doyle, Jeff ‘82, ‘83
Doyle, Pat ‘11
Dozier, D.J. ‘93
Dransfeldt, Kelly ‘03
Driessen, Dan ‘87
Duarte, Daniel ‘21, ‘22, ‘23
Duarte, Jose ‘17
Dugger, Robert ‘22
Duke, Zach ‘13
Dumatrait, Phil ‘06, ‘07
Dunbar, Matt ‘98
Duncan, Shelley ‘14
Dunn, Adam ‘01
Dunn, Greg ‘86
Dunn, Justin ‘22, ‘23*
Eveld, Tommy ‘23
Eversgerd, Bryan ‘94
Eymann, Eric ‘09, ‘10, ‘11
Fairchild, Stuart ‘22, ‘23
Falteisek, Steve ‘99
Falu, Irving ‘15
Fanning, Steve ‘92, ‘94
Farmer, Buck ‘22
Farmer, Kyle ‘19*
Farrell, Luke ‘17, ‘22
Fassero, Jeff ‘89
Federowicz, Tim ‘18
Feierabend, Ryan ‘12
Feiner, Korey ‘09
Feliciano, Pedro ‘02
Feliz, Michael ‘21*
Fellhauer, Josh ‘13, ‘14
Fernandez, Alex ‘05
Fernandez, Jared ‘01, ‘02, ‘05
Fernandez, Joey ‘91, ‘92
Fernandez, Jose ‘92, ‘94
Fernandez, Osvaldo ‘00, ‘01
Figueroa, Bien ‘89, ‘90, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93
Finnegan, Brandon ‘15, ‘17*, ‘18, ‘21
Fisher, Carlos ’08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12
Fitzgerald, Mike ‘88, ‘89
Floro, Dylan ‘18
Fogg, Josh. ’08*
Ford, Curt ‘84, ‘85, ‘86, ‘92
Ford, Lew ‘09
Foreman, Juju ‘03
Forster, Scott ‘01
Foster, Kevin ‘02
Fox, Mike ‘89, ‘90
Fraley, Jake ‘22*, ‘23*
Francis, Jeff ‘12, ‘14
Francisco, Juan ‘09, ‘10, ‘11
Francona, Terry ‘90
Frank, Mike ’00
Franklin, Micah ‘96, ‘97
Frascatore, John ‘94, ‘95, ‘96
Frazier, Todd ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12
Freel, Ryan ‘03, ‘07*
Freeman, Justin ‘13, ‘14
Freeman, Mike ‘21
Friedl, TJ ‘21, ‘22
Frye, Jeff ‘02
Fulgham, John ‘82, ‘83
Fulmer, Carson ‘21
Fulton, Ed ‘90, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93
Galarraga, Andres ‘92*
Galarraga, Armando ‘13
Gallagher, Sean ‘12
Gale, Rocky ‘21
Dunn, Todd ‘98, ‘99
Dunne, Mike ‘86
Durham, Leon ‘89
Duvall, Adam ‘15
Earley, Bill ‘86, ‘87
Edwards, Mike ‘02, ‘07
Eiland, Dave ‘96
Eldred, Cal ‘99*
Elizalde, Sebastian ‘17, ‘18
Ellis, Paul ‘93
Ellis, Robert ‘98
Elmore, Jake ‘14
Encarnacion, Edwin ‘05, ‘06*, ‘07, ‘09*
Encarnacion-Strand, Christian ‘23
Epple, Tom ’85
Erickson, Roger ‘89
Ervin, Phillip ‘17, ‘18, ‘19
Eshelman, Vaughn ‘00
Estrada, Horacio ‘98, ‘99
Estrella, Leo ‘01
Etherton, Seth ‘02*, ‘03, ‘04
Gallego, Mike ‘97
Garcia, Aramis ‘22*
Garcia, Guillermo ‘00, ‘01+
Garcia, Pedro ‘22, ‘23
Gardner, Richie ’07
Garrett, Amir ‘16, ‘17*
Garthwaite, Jay ‘06
Gathright, Joey ‘12
Gennett, Scooter ‘19*
Geren, Bob ‘84, ‘85
Germano, Justin ‘05, ‘06
Giannelli, Ray ‘95, ‘97
Gil, David ‘02, ‘03
Gil, Jerry ’08, ‘10, ‘11
Gilkey, Bernard ‘90, ‘91, ‘95
Gilliam, Isiah ‘22
Glauber, Keith ‘97, ‘00, ‘01
Godwin, Tyrell ’07
Goeddel, Tyler ‘17, ‘18
Gomes, Jonny ‘09
LOUISVILLE ALL-TIME ROSTER SINCE 1982
Gonzalez, Alex ‘09*
Gonzalez, Edgar ‘14
Gonzalez (Uribe), Jose ‘82, ‘83, ‘84
Gonzalez, Luis ‘19
Gonzalez, Raul ‘01, ‘02
Gonzalez, Yovan ‘13
Gooch, Arnie ‘01
Gosling, Mike ‘06, ‘07
Gosselin, Phil ‘18
Goudeau, Ashton ‘21
Gotay, Ruben ‘14
Graman, Alex ‘05
Grandal, Yasmani ‘11
Granger, Jeff ‘99
Graphenthin, Dick ‘87, ‘88
Grater, Mark ‘90, ‘91, ‘92
Graterol, Juan ‘19
Gray, Sonny ‘21*
Green, Andy ’08
Green, David ‘82, ‘87, ‘88
Green, Scarbourgh ‘97
Greene, Charlie ‘99
Greene, Hunter ‘21, ‘22*, ‘23*
Greene, Rick ‘98, ‘00
Gregorius, Didi ‘12
Griffin, Michael ‘06, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11
Grimm, Justin ‘19
Guardado, Eddie ’07*
Guerrero, Dan ’07
Guerrero, Gabriel ‘18
Guerrero, Pedro ‘91*, ‘92*
Guerrero, Tayron ‘23
Guerrero, Wilton ‘01, ‘03
Guetterman, Lee ‘93
Guillen, Jose ‘02, ‘03
Guillon, Ismael ‘17
Guin, Greg ‘83
Gulan, Mike ‘95, ‘96, ‘97
Gulliver, Glenn ‘84
Gustafson, Tim ‘12
Gutierrez, Jesse ‘06, ‘07
Gutierrez, Vladimir ‘19, ‘21*, ‘23*
Hagen, Kevin ‘83, ‘84, ‘85
Hairston Jr., Jerry ’08
Hall, Josh ‘06
Hall, Noah ‘01
Hamilton, Billy ‘13
Hamilton, Joey ‘01, ‘02*, ‘03
Hamilton, Josh ’07*
Hancock, Josh ‘05*
Hand, Donovan ‘15
Hanigan, Ryan ‘03, ‘06, ‘07, ‘09*,’10*, ‘13*
Hannahan, Jack ‘14*
Hansen, Jed ‘00
Harang, Aaron ‘03, ‘04*, ‘08*, ‘10
Hare, Shawn ‘96
Harnisch, Pete ‘00*, ‘01*, ‘03
Harris, Brendan ‘06
Hensley, Clay ‘13
Herget, Jimmy ‘17, ‘18, ‘19
Herget, Kevin ‘23
Hermida, Jeremy ‘11
Hernandez, Alex ‘02
Hernandez, Ariel ‘17
Hernandez, David ‘18*
Hernandez, Miguel ‘22, ‘23
Herr, Aaron ‘06, ‘07, ‘08
Herrera, Daniel Ray ’08, ‘10, ‘11
Herrera, Dilson ‘16, ‘17, ‘18
Herrera, Rosell ‘18
Hessman, Mike ‘13
Hill, Jason ‘03, ‘04
Hill, Ken ‘89, ‘90, ‘91, ‘01
Hilton, Howard ‘89, ‘90
Hinkle, Mike ‘90, ‘91, ‘92
Hocutt, Mike ‘88
Hoffman, Jeff ‘21*
Harris, Reggie ‘99
Harris, Mike ‘83
Harris, Vic ‘84
Harris, Willie ‘12
Hartmann, Pete ‘04
Hartsock, Jeff ‘94
Hassler, Andy ‘84, ‘85
Hawkins, Courtney ‘19
Hayes, Ben ‘85
Hayes, Drew ‘15, ‘16
Haynes, Jimmy ‘03*
Heinkel, Don ‘89, ‘90
Heineman, Scott ‘21
Heiserman, Rick ‘97
Heisey, Chris ‘09, ‘10, ‘11*, ‘13*
Hemond, Scott ‘95, ‘96
Henderson, Rod ‘98, ‘99
Henderson, Ryan ‘99
Hendrix, Ryan ‘21, ‘22
Henry, Sean ‘10
+ PLAYOFFS ONLY
Holbert, Aaron ‘95, ‘96, ‘97, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06
Holmberg, David ‘14, ‘15
Hoover, J.J. ‘12, ‘14, ‘16
Hopkins, TJ ‘22, ‘23
Hopper, Norris ‘06, ‘07*, ‘08*, ‘09
Horst, Jeremy ‘10, ‘11
Horton, Ricky ‘82, ‘83, ‘89
Howard, Nick ‘21, ‘22
Howitt, Dann ‘96
Hubbard, Mike ’00
Hudson, Joe P. ‘98, ‘00
Hudson, Joe T. ‘18
Hudson, Luke ‘02, ‘04
Hughes, Bobby ‘99*
Hulett, Tim ‘95*
Hummel, Tim ‘04
Hunt, Randy ‘85
Hunter, Cedric ‘17
Hurtubise, Jacob ‘23
Hyde, Lee ‘13, ‘14
Hynick, Brandon ‘11
Iapoce, Anthony ‘99
Iglesias, Raisel ‘15
Ilsley, Blaise ‘92
Inciarte, Ender ‘21
India, Jonathan ‘22*, ‘23*
Iorg, Dane ‘83*
Iribarren, Hernan ‘14, ‘15, ‘16, ‘17, ‘18
Isringhausen, Jason ‘10
Jackson, Danny ‘95*, ‘96*, ‘97*
Jackson, Ron ‘85
Jackson, Steven ‘11
Jagielo, Eric ‘17
Janish, Paul ’07, ‘08, ‘11, ‘12
Jelks, Greg ‘89
Jennings, Robin ‘00, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03
Jenkins, Geoff ‘98
Jensen, Marcus ‘98
Jiminian, Johendi ‘19
Johns, Keith ‘95
Johnson, Dan ‘15
Johnson, David ‘11
Johnson, Jacob ‘15
Johnson, Jason ‘06
Johnson, Jerry ‘82, ‘83, ‘84
Johnson, Lance ‘87
Johnson, Sherman ‘19
Johnson, Stephen ‘16
Jones, Chris ‘92
Jones, Daryl ‘12
Jones, Tim ‘87, ‘88, ’91, ‘93
Jordan, Brian ‘91, ’92, ‘93, ‘97*
Jordan, Kevin ‘02
Jorgensen, Ryan ‘06, ‘07
Jose, Felix ‘92*
Joseph, Donnie ‘12
Judy, Josh ‘12
Jukich, Ben ’08, ‘09, ‘10
Jurrjens, Jair ‘14
* MEDICAL REHABILITATION
LOUISVILLE ALL-TIME ROSTER SINCE 1982
Kable, Dave ‘82, ‘84, ‘85
Karcher, Ricky ‘22, ‘23
Kata, Matt ‘06
Kearns, Austin ‘02, ‘04*, ‘05
Keener, Jeff ‘82, ‘83, ‘84, ‘85
Keisler, Randy ‘05
Keller, Kris ‘03
Kelly, John ‘94
Kelly, Kenny ‘04, ‘05
Kelly, Steve ‘05, ‘06, ‘07
Kennard, Jeff ‘09
Kennedy, Brett ‘23
Kennedy, Kevin ‘82
Kennelly, Matt ‘13
Keough, Matt ‘85
Keppinger, Jeff ’07, ‘08*
Kepshire, Kurt ’83, ‘84, ‘86
Kershner, Jason ’07
Kieschnick, Brooks ‘00
Kilgus, Paul ‘92, ‘93
King, Curtis ‘97
Kinkade, Mike ‘98
Kinnunen, Mike ‘82
Kinzer, Matt ‘88, ‘89
Kivlehan, Patrick ‘18
Klimesh, Ben ‘15
Klinker, Matt ‘09, ‘10, ‘11
Knicely, Alan ’86
Knox, Kerry ‘93, ‘94
Kolb, Brandon ‘02
Koontz, Jim ‘85
Koslofski, Kevin ‘97
Kozlowski, Ben ‘05, ‘06
Krause, Scott ‘98, ‘99
Kravetz, Evan ‘23
Krebs, Joe ‘09, ‘10, ‘11
Krenchicki, Wayne ‘88
Kristen, Dale ‘90
Kroski, Chris ‘05, ‘08
Krol, Ian ‘19
Kuhnel, Joel ‘19, ‘21, ‘22, ‘23
Lahti, Jeff ‘82, ‘83*
Laga, Mike ‘87, ‘88*
Lake, Steve ‘86
LaMarre, Ryan ‘13, ‘14, ‘15
Lamb, John ‘15, ‘16
Landrum, Tito ‘82, ‘83, ‘87*
Lankford, Ray ‘90
LaPoint, Dave ‘87
Larkin, Andy ‘00
Larson, Brandon. ‘00, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04*
LaRue, Jason ‘00, ‘04*, ‘06*
Latos, Mat ‘14*
LaValliere, Mike ‘85
Lavarnway, Ryan ‘19
Law, Derek ‘22, ‘23*
Lawless, Tom ‘85
Leake, Mike ‘11
Livingston, Bobby ’07, ‘08
Livingstone, Scott ‘97*
Lockhart, Keith ‘93
Lockwood, Rich ‘88
Lodolo, Nick ‘21, ‘22*, ‘23*
Lofstrom, Morgan ‘18
Lollar, Tim ‘87
Lomasney, Steve ‘04, ‘05
Long, Jake ‘10
Long, Terrence ‘06
Longhi, Nick ‘18, ‘19
Lopez, Alejo ‘21, ‘22, ‘23
Lopez, Diomar ‘21, ‘22
Lopez, Felipe ‘03, ‘04
Lopez, Jose ‘18, ‘19
Lopez, Luis ‘05
Lopez, Mickey ‘98, ‘99
Lopez, Pedro ’07
Lopez, Rafael ‘16
LeCure, Sam ‘09, ‘10, ‘11*, ‘15
Lee, Braxton ‘21
Lee, Manny ‘95
Lee, Zach ‘21
Legumina, Casey ‘23
Lehr, Justin ’08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11
Leon, Donny ‘02
Leon, Jose ‘05
Leon, Sandy ‘22
Leopold, Jim ‘88
Lerch, Randy ‘86
Levis, Jesse ‘02
Levrault, Allen ‘99
Lewis, Anthony ‘94
Lewis, Fred ‘11*
Leyton, Steven ‘22, ‘23
Lindeman, Jim ‘86, ‘87, ‘88, ‘89
Lira, Felipe ‘02
Littell, Mark ‘82
Lively, Ben ‘22, ‘23
+ PLAYOFFS ONLY
Lorenzen, Michael ‘15, ‘16, ‘21*
Lotterhos, Chris ‘00
Loynd, Mike ‘91, ‘92
Lowe, Sean ‘96, ‘97
Lozado, Willie ‘85
Ludwick, Eric ‘96, ‘97
Ludwick, Ryan ‘13*
Luebbers, Larry ‘00, ‘01
Luetge, Lucas ‘17
Lutz, Donald ‘14, ‘15, ‘16
Lyons, Barry ‘93
Lyons, Bill ‘82, ‘83, ‘84, ‘85, ‘86, ‘87, ‘88
Mabry, John ‘93, ‘94, ‘95
MacDougal, Mike ‘13
Machado, Anderson ‘04, ‘05, ‘07
Mackowiak, Rob ’08
Maclin, Lonnie ‘90, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93
MacRae, Scott ‘01, ‘02
Magallanes, Willie ‘91
Magill, Matt ‘15, ‘16
Magrane, Joe ‘86, ‘87, ‘88*, ‘92*
Mahay, Ron ‘12
Mahle, Tyler ‘17, ‘18, ‘19
Mahler, Mickey ‘84, ‘87
Majewski, Gary ‘06*, ‘07, ‘08
Mallett, Justin ’07, ‘08, ‘09
Mallette, Brian ‘04
Malloy, Marty ‘01, ‘02
Maloney, Matt ’07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘14
Mancini, Trey ‘23
Manon, Julio ’07
Manrique, Fred ‘86
Mantiply, Joe ‘19
Manuel, Robert ’08, ‘09
Manzanillo, Josias ‘03
Mariot, Michael ‘21, ‘23
Markey, Brad ‘19
Marmol, Carlos ‘14
Marrero, Eli ‘97
Marshall, Brett ‘14
Marshall, Sean ‘13*, ‘14*
Marte, Noelvi ‘23
Martin, John A. ‘85, ‘86, ‘87, ‘88
Martin, John R. ‘82
Martini, Nick ‘23
Martinez, Domingo ‘95
Martinez, Frankie ‘95
Martinez, Fred ‘85, ‘86
Martinez, Greg ‘98, ‘99
Martinez, Juan ‘18, ‘19
Martinez, Julian ‘90, ‘91
Martinez, Pablo ‘98
Martinez, Valentin ‘18, ‘19
Masset, Nick ‘12*
Mateo, Ruben ‘01, ‘02, ‘03
Mattheus, Ryan ‘16
Mathews, T.J. ‘95
Matthews Jr., Gary ‘10
Mathews, Greg ‘85, ‘86, ‘87, ‘88*, ‘89, ‘90
Matthews, Mike ‘04
* MEDICAL REHABILITATION
LOUISVILLE ALL-TIME ROSTER SINCE 1982
Matranga, Jeff ‘97
Maurer, Dave ‘01
Maxcy, Brian ‘96, ‘97
Maxwell, Jason ‘02, ‘03
May, Darrell ‘06
Mays, Joe ‘06
Mazzaro, Vin ‘17
McBeth, Marcus ’07, ‘08
McCulloch, Kyle ‘11
McDonald, Darnell ‘09
Meisinger, Ryan ‘23
McElroy, C.J. ‘18
McGarry, Alex ‘22, ‘23
McGee, Willie ‘82, ‘89*
McGrath, Chuck ‘87, ‘89
McGraw, Tom ‘97
McGuire, Deck ‘22
McLain, Matt ‘23
McMyne, Kyle ‘17
McNeeley, Jeff ‘95, ‘96
McNichol, Brian ‘01
Medlock, Calvin ’07
Meier, Kevin ‘93
Mejia, Roberto ’97
Mejias-Brean, Seth ‘16, ‘17
Mella, Keury ‘16, ‘18, ‘19
Melville, Tim ‘16
Mendez, Jesus ‘89, ‘90, ‘91
Menechino, Frank ‘06
Mercado, Hector ‘00, ‘01
Mercker, Kent ’08*
Meridith, Ron ‘88
Mesoraco, Devin ‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘14*, ‘15*, ‘17*
Metcalfe, Mike ‘01
Michalak, Chris ‘03, ‘06
Milchin, Mike ‘91, ‘92, ‘93
Miller, Corky ‘01-‘04, ‘09-‘14
Miller, Dyar ‘82, ‘83, ‘84
Miller, Travis ‘03
Miller, Trever ‘02
Mills, Alec ‘23
Mills, Gotay ‘82
Milone, Tommy ‘21
Minchey, Nate ‘95
Minor, Blas ‘98, ‘99
Minor, Mike ‘22*
Mitchell, Derek ‘02
Mitchell, Evan ‘17, ‘18
Mitchell, Keith ‘03
Mobley, Chris ‘11
Moeller, Chad ’07
Monahan, Shane ‘00
Moran, Colin ‘22
Moran, Jimmy ‘15
Moreta, Dauri ‘21, ‘22
Morgan, Mike ‘96*
Morillo, Julio ‘15
Morlock, Allan ‘84
Morogiello, Dan ‘82
Naquin, Tyler ‘22
Navarro, Dioner ‘12
Navarro, Jaime ‘03
Navarro, Rey ‘14
Nay, Mitch ‘19
Neal, Thomas ‘14
Neal, Zach ‘18
Negron, Kristopher ‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15
Neidlinger, Jim ‘94
Nelson, Bubba ‘04
Nelson, Chris ‘14
Neu, Mike ‘02
Nevers, Tom ‘97, ‘00, ‘01
Newman, Kevin ‘23*
Nicholas, Darrell ‘98, ‘00
Nichols, Scott ‘90, ‘91
Nichting, Chris ‘01
Nicolino, Justin ‘18
Niedenfuer, Tom ‘90
Nieto, Adrian ‘17
Nieto, Tom ‘83, ‘84, ‘91
Nipper, Al ‘91
Nix, James ‘98
Northcut, Nicholas ‘23
Nutof, Ryan ‘22, ‘23
Nunez, Mauricio ‘90, ‘91
Obispo, Wirfin ‘12
O’Brien, Mikey ‘14
O’Brien, Peter ‘17
O’Brien, Riley ‘21, ‘22
O’Grady, Brian ‘18, ‘19
Oelkers, Bryan ‘89
Ogando, Nefi ‘17*
Ohman, Will ‘12
Ojeda, Luis ‘82
Okey, Chris ‘19, ‘21, ‘22
Oliva, Jose ‘96
Olivares, Omar ‘90, ’91, ‘94
Olmedo, Ray ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06
Olmstead, Alan ‘82
O’Neal, Randy ‘87, ‘88
Ondrusek, Logan ’08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14*
Ontiveros Steve ‘99
Oquendo, Jose ‘85, ‘92*
Ortiz, Luis ‘99
Osborne, Donovan ‘95, ‘96*, ‘97*
Osich, Josh ‘21
Osteen, Dave ‘90, ‘91
Ovalle, Gabriel ‘17
Overton, Connor ‘22
Owens, Eric ‘98
Owings, Micah ‘09*, ‘10
Ownbey, Rick ‘83, ‘84, ‘85, ‘86
Oyster, Jeff ‘88, ‘90
Ozuna, Gabriel ’93
Pacheco, Jordan ‘16*
Paduch, Jim ‘06
Morris, A.J. ‘16
Morris, John ‘85, ‘86, ‘87, ‘88*, ‘93
Morris, Matt ‘96
Morrison, Logan ‘21
Moscot, Jon ‘14, ‘15, ‘16
Moseley, Dustin ‘03, ‘04
Moss, Damian ‘04
Motter, Taylor ‘22
Mottl, Ryan ‘03
Mouton, Lyle ‘99
Mount, Drew ‘21, ‘23
Moustakas, Mike ‘21*
Moyer, Jamie ‘91
Muhammad, El’Hajj ‘16
Mullins, Greg ‘98
Munoz, Bobby ‘00
Murphy, Donnie ‘14
Murphy, John ‘87, ‘88, ‘89
Murphy, John ‘23
Mutis, Jeff ‘96
Myers, Wil ‘23*
Myette, Aaron ‘04
+ PLAYOFFS ONLY
Pagnozzi, Tom ‘85, ‘86, ‘87, ‘93*, ‘94*, ‘95*, ‘96*, ‘97*
Painter, Lance ‘97*
Papierski, Michael ‘22
Pappas, Erik ‘93, ‘94
Parker, Steve ‘90
Paris, Kelly ‘82
Parra, Manny ‘15*
Parsons, Casey ‘85, ‘86
Partch, Curtis ‘13, ‘14
Pasqualicchio, Mike ‘98
Passini, Brian ‘99
Patchett, Gary ‘02, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06
Paterson, Joe ‘15
Patrick, Brons ‘98
Patterson, Corey ’08
Patterson, Dave ‘93
Paul, Xavier ‘12
Payano, Pedro ‘22
Payton, Mark ‘21
Peacock, Brian ‘12
* MEDICAL REHABILITATION
LOUISVILLE ALL-TIME ROSTER SINCE 1982
Pelaez, Alex ‘05
Pelland, Tyler ’07, ‘08
Pena, Geronimo ‘90, ‘92, ‘93*, ‘95*, ‘96
Pena, Tony ‘87*
Pena, Wily Mo ‘03*, ‘05*
Pendleton, Terry ‘84
Penniall, Dave ‘82
Pennington, Cliff ‘18
Peralta, Wandy ‘16, ‘18, ‘19
Peraza, Jose ‘16, ‘19
Pereda, Jhonny ‘23
Perez, Cionel ‘21
Perez, Felix ‘11, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14
Perez, Hector ‘21
Perez, Juan ‘15, ‘16, ‘17
Perez, Mike ‘90, ‘91
Perez, Miguel ‘05
Perez, Rossmel ‘14
Perez, Santiago ‘98, ‘99, ‘03, ‘05
Perez, Yordanys ‘12
Perry, Pat ‘84, ‘85, ‘86
Peters, Chris ‘01
Peters, Steve ‘87, ‘88, ‘89
Peterson, Brian ‘09
Peterson, D.J. ‘18
Peterson, Kyle ‘98, ‘99
Petkovsek, Mark ‘95, ‘96*
Pettini, Joe ‘84, ‘85, ‘86
Pettyjohn, Adam ’08, ‘09
Pevey, Marty ‘86, ‘87
Pfister, Frank ‘11
Phelps, Travis ‘05
Phillips, Andy ’08
Phillips, Brandon ‘14*
Phillips, Connor ‘23
Phillips, P.J. ‘12
Phipps, Denis ‘11, ‘12, ‘13
Pickering, Calvin ‘01, ‘03
Picota, Len ‘91
Pidich, Matt ‘21, ‘22
Pimentel, Rafael ‘83, ‘84
Pineda, Luis ‘02
Pino, Yohan ‘13
Pinto, Julio ‘22
Piscotty, Stephen ‘22
Pittsley, Jim ‘99
Plantier, Phil ‘97*
Porter, Darrell ‘85*
Potestio, Frank ‘89, ‘90
Powell, Ross ‘96
Power, Ted ‘89
Powers, Alex ‘19
Prager, Howard ‘93, ‘94, ‘95
Prior, Mark ‘13
Prybylinski, Don ‘91
Pucheu, Jacques ‘21, ‘22
Puckett, Cody ‘12
Pulsipher, Bill ‘99*
Puzey, Jim ‘88, ‘89
Redmond, Todd ‘12
Reed, Cody ‘16, ‘17, ‘18, ‘19
Refsnyder, Rob ‘19
Reineke, Chad ‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14
Reith, Brian ‘01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04
Reitsma, Chris ‘02, ‘03
Reitz, Ken ‘83
Renda, Tony ‘16, ‘17
Rey, Brian ‘21, ‘23
Reyes, Al ‘98*, ‘99
Reyes, Dennys ‘01
Reyes, Jesus ‘18, ‘19
Reynolds, Greg ‘13
Reynolds, Matt ‘22*, ‘23
Rhinehart, Bill ‘12
Rhodes, Mike ‘83, ‘84, ‘85
Richar, Danny ’08, ‘09
Richardson, Dave ‘90, ‘91
Quackenbush, Kevin ‘18
Querecuto, Juniel ‘22
Raczka, Mike ‘95
Raggio, Brady ‘97
Rainey, Tanner ‘18
Rajsich, Dave ‘85, ‘86, ‘88
Rajsich, Gary ‘84, ‘85
Ramirez, Elizardo ‘05, ‘06, ‘07
Ramirez, Elvin ‘14
Ramirez, Hector ‘99
Ramirez, JC ‘16
Ramirez, Max ‘14
Ramirez, Ramon ’07, ‘08, ‘09
Ramos, Henry ‘23
Randall, Scott ‘03, ‘04
Rasmussen, Eric ‘82, ‘83, ‘85
Ravin, Josh ‘13
Reboulet, Jim ‘87
Redman, Tim ‘92
+ PLAYOFFS ONLY
Richardson, Jeff ’94
Richardson, Lyon ‘23
Riddle, JT ‘22
Riggins, Mark ‘83
Riedling, John ‘00, ‘01*, ‘02
Rijo, Jose ‘01
Rincon, Andy ‘82, ‘83
Rivas, Leonardo ‘22
Rivera, Bombo ‘83
Roa, Christian ‘23
Roach, Donn ‘15
Robbins, Jake ‘06
Roberts, Willis ‘00
Robertson, Jeriome ‘05
Robinson, Chuckie ‘22, ‘23
Robinson, Derrick ‘13
Robinson, Errol ‘21
Robinson, Kerry ‘97
Robinson, Mike ‘87, ‘88
Rodriguez, Alfredo ‘19, ‘21
Rodriguez, Victor ‘86, ‘87
Rodriguez, Frankie ‘98
Rodriguez, Frank ‘01
Rodriguez, Henry ‘12, ‘13
Rodriguez, Yorman ‘15
Roenicke, Josh ’08
Rogers, Chad ‘13, ‘14, ‘16
Rojas, Miguel ‘12
Rolen, Scott ‘09*, ‘12*
Romano, Jason ‘04, ‘05
Romano, Sal ‘17, ‘19
Ronan, Marc ‘94, ‘95
Roof, Gene ‘82, ‘83, ‘84, ‘85
Roque, Rafael ‘98, ‘99
Rosales, Adam ’08, ‘09
Rose, Brian ‘04, ‘05
Rose, Ted ‘00
Ross, Austin ‘17
Ross, Cody ‘06
Ross, David ’07*, ‘08*
Ross, Mike ‘91
Routt, Nick ‘16, ‘17
Rowen, Ben ‘18
Rowland-Smith, Ryan ‘14
Royer, Stan ‘90, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93
Ruffin, Johnny ‘98, ‘01, ‘02
Rupp, Brian ‘97
Russell, Adam ‘14
Russell, John ‘94
Ryal, Mark ‘88
Saarloos, Kirk ’07
Sabo, Chris ‘95
Sadler, Al ‘98
Saladin, Miguel ‘05
Salas, Mark ‘82, ‘84
Salazar, Eduardo ‘23
Salmon, Brad ‘05, ‘06, ‘07
Sampson, Keyvius ‘15, ‘16
Sanchez, Alex ‘06
Sanchez, Orlando ‘82, ‘83
Sanchez, Jesus ‘04
* MEDICAL REHABILITATION
LOUISVILLE ALL-TIME ROSTER SINCE 1982
Sanchez, Tony ‘18
Sanders, Anthony ‘02
Sanders, Deion ‘00*, ‘01
Sanmartin, Reiver ‘21, ‘22*
Sansone, John ‘18
Santana, Cristian ‘22
Santana, Rafael ‘82, ‘83
Santillan, Tony ‘21, ‘23
Santos, Victor ’07
Sappelt, Dave ‘10, ‘11
Sardinha, Dane ‘04, ‘05, ‘06
Satin, Josh ‘15
Sauerbeck, Scott ’08
Saunders, Chris ‘00
Savinon, Odalis ‘93
Scarsone, Steve ‘97
Schebler, Scott ‘16, ‘17*, ‘18*, ‘19
Schmidt, Konrad ‘13
Schmidt, Nick ‘14
Scrock, Max ‘21, ‘22
Schumaker, Skip ‘14*
Schuyler, Jay ‘21
Scott, Tim ‘00
Sebra, Bob ‘93
Selby, Bill ‘01
Selsky, Steve ‘14, ‘15, ‘16, ‘18
Senzel, Nick ‘18, ‘19, ‘21*, ‘22*, ‘23
Serrano, Jimmy ‘05
Serrano, Mark ‘10
Service, Scott ‘01, ‘03
Sexton, Chris ‘00, ‘01, ‘02
Sexton, Jimmy ‘83, ‘84
Shackelford, Brian ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07
Shackelford, Kevin ‘16, ‘17, ‘18
Shade, Mick ‘84, ‘85, ‘86
Shearn, Tom ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08
Sheff, Chris ‘01
Shepherd, Ron ‘89
Sherrill, Tim ‘90, ‘91, ‘92
Shipley, Braden ‘21
Shireman, Jeff ‘92
Shreve, Chasen ‘23
Siani, Michael ‘22, ‘23
Silva, Jose ‘02
Silva, Juan ‘15
Silver, Roy ‘88, ‘90
Silverio, Juan ‘14
Simmons, Nelson ‘89
Simmons, Scott ‘95, ‘96
Simon, Alfredo ‘16*
Simpson, Allan ‘05
Sims, Lucas ‘18, ‘19, ‘21*, ‘22*, ‘23*
Siri, Jose ‘19
Skelton, James ‘11
Skipworth, Kyle ‘15, ‘16
Skrmetta, Matt ‘01
Sledd, Aaron ‘00
Small, Aaron ‘99
Smith Jr., Dwight ‘21
Spitzbarth, Shea ‘23
Stahl, Richard ‘06
Standridge, Jason ‘05, ‘06
Stankiewicz, Teddy ‘23
Stefanski, Mike ‘96, ‘97, ‘00, ‘02, ‘03
Stenson, Dernell ‘03
Stephens, Jackson ‘17, ‘18, ‘19
Stephens, Ray ‘86, ‘87, ‘88, ‘90, ‘91
Stephenson, Tyler ‘22*
Stephenson, Phil ‘94
Stephenson, Robert ‘15, ‘16, ‘17, ‘18, 19*
Stewart, Zach ‘09
Stinnett, Kelly ‘02*
Stone, Brian ‘90
Stone, Ricky ‘05, ‘07, 08
Stoudt, Levi ‘22, ‘23
Stout, Eric ‘19
Strait, Cody ‘06
Stratton, Rob ‘04, ‘05, ‘06
Strickland, Hunter ‘23
Strode, Lester ‘87, ‘88
Stryffeler, Dan ‘85, ‘86
Stubbs, Drew ’08, ‘09
Stuper, John ‘82, ‘84
Suarez, Eugenio ‘15, ‘18*
Sutcliffe, Rick ‘94*
Sutton, Drew ‘09, ‘10
Swann, Pedro ‘05
Sweeney, Darnell ‘17
Sweeney, Mark ‘95
Sweet, Daniel ‘18
Szymanski, B.J. ’08
Tabor, Lee ‘09, ‘10
Takahashi, Bo ‘21
Tanner, Clayton ‘11
Tanner, Eddie ‘86
Tapia, Domingo ‘17, ‘18
Tatum, Craig ’08, ‘09
Taylor, Beau ‘21
Taylor, Reggie ‘04
Tazawa, Junichi ‘19
Tenerowicz, Byrd ‘22
Terrero, Luis ‘10
Terry, Scott ‘88*
Tewksbury, Bob ‘89, ‘90
Texeira, Kanekoa ‘12, ‘13
Thomas, Juan ‘03
Thomas, Orlando ‘91
Thomas, Skeets ‘93, ‘94, ‘95
Thompson, Daryl ’08, ‘09, ‘11
Thompson, Mark ‘02
Thompson, Travis ‘02
Thurberg, Tom ‘83, ‘84
Till, Brock ’07
Tomko, Brett ‘12
Torres, Paul ‘96
Trahan, Blake ‘18, ‘19
Trevino, Alex ‘92
Smith, Bryn ‘92*
Smith, Bryson ‘15, ‘16
Smith, Jordan ‘10, ‘11, ‘12
Smith, Josh ‘14, ‘15, ‘16
Smith, Mallex ‘21
Smith, Travis ‘98
Smith, Willie ‘94
Smitherman, Stephen ‘03, ‘04, ‘05
Snider, Van ‘93
Snyder, Earl ‘06, ‘07
Soderstrom, Steve ‘00
Soff, Ray ‘86, ‘87
Solano, Donovan ‘22*
Solomon, Jared ‘22, ‘23
Somsen, Layne ‘15, ‘16
Soto, Neftali ‘11, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14
Sousa, Bennett ‘23
Sparks, Taylor ‘18, ‘19
Spehr, Tim ‘01
Spiers, Carson ‘22, ‘23
Springer, Russ ‘10
+ PLAYOFFS ONLY
Triunfel, Carlos ‘16
Tromp, Chadwick ‘15, ‘18, ‘19
Trout, Steve ‘90
Tucker, Preston ‘18
Tudor, John ‘87*
Tunnell, Lee ‘87, ‘88
Turner, Stuart ‘17, ‘18, 19
Tyler, Brad ‘01
Urbani, Tom ‘92, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96
Urbaez, Francisco ‘21, ‘23
Valaika, Chris ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12
Valentin, Jose ‘99
Valentine, Joe ‘03, ‘04, ‘05
Valiquette, Phillipe ‘10
Vander Wal, John ‘04
VanEgmond, Tim ‘98, ‘99
VanMeter, Josh ‘18, ‘19
VanRyn, Ben ‘96
Van Hekken, Andy ‘05
* MEDICAL REHABILITATION
LOUISVILLE ALL-TIME ROSTER SINCE 1982
Van Mil, Loek ‘13
Van Poppel, Todd ‘03
Van Slyke, Andy ‘83
Van Slyke, Scott ‘17
Varner, Seth ‘16
Vazquez, Camilo ’08, ‘09
Venafro, Mike ‘06
Veras, Josciel ‘15, ‘16, ‘17
Villanueva, Hector ‘93
Villarreal, Pedro ‘12, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16
Vincej, Zach ‘17
Viola, Pedro ‘09, ‘10
Volquez, Edinson ‘10*, ‘11
Von Ohlen, Dave ‘83, ‘84
Votto, Joey ’07, ‘12*, ‘14*, ‘21*, ‘22*, ‘23*
Vosler, Jason ‘23
Wade, Terrell ‘00
Wagner, Paul ‘98*
Wagner, Ryan ‘03, ‘04, ‘06
Walbeck, Matt ‘01
Waldrop, Kyle ‘15, ‘16
Walker, Adam Brett ‘17
Walker, Duane ‘86, ‘87, ‘88
Wallace, Tim ‘86
Wallach, Chad ‘17
Walter, Gene ‘91
Warren, Art ‘21, ‘22*
Weaver, Luke ‘23
Weiss, Zack ‘18
Wilkerson, Wes ’07
Williams, Gerald ‘02
Williams, Jason ‘00
Williams, Mason ‘18
Williamson, Antone ‘98, ‘99
Williamson, Brandon ‘22, ‘23
Williamson, Fabian ‘14
Willis, Dontrelle ‘11
Willems, Jonathan ‘21
Wilson, Craig ‘87, ‘88, ‘89, ‘90, ‘92
Wilson, Mike ‘14
Wilson, Paul ‘06
Wimmer, Chris ‘96, ‘97
Winker, Jesse ‘16, ‘17, ‘21*
Wise, Dewayne ‘06, ‘07
Wiseman, Dennis ‘93
Wishnevski, Rob ‘94
Wisler, Matt ‘18
Witt, Kevin ‘02
Wohlers, Mark ‘00
Wolters, Mike ‘82
Wood, Travis ‘09, ‘10, ‘11
Woodall, Brad ‘98
Woodson, Tracy ‘92, ‘94, ‘95
Wooten, Rob ‘18
Worrell, Todd ‘83, ‘85, ‘89*, ‘91*
Wright, Daniel ‘16
Wright, Ron ‘00
Wrona, Rick ‘95
Wooten, Rob ‘17, ‘18, ‘19
Wren, Kyle ‘19
Wynne, Randy ‘22, ‘23
Yang, Eric ‘22, ‘23
Yarnall, Ed ‘00
Yerzy, Andy ‘23
Young, Alex ‘23*
Young, Gerald ‘94
Young, Dmitri ‘95, ‘96, ‘97*
Young, Scott ‘86
Zapp, A.J. ‘05
Zeile, Todd ‘89, ‘92, ‘95*
Zeuch, T.J. ‘22
Zimmer, Kyle ‘22
Zosky, Eddie ‘98, ‘99
* MEDICAL REHABILITATION
Wunsch, Kelly ‘98, ‘99
Wang, Chien-Ming ‘14
Warner, Ron ‘97
Watson, Allen ‘92, ‘93, ‘95
Watson, Brandon ‘06
Watson, Mark ‘03, ‘04
Watson, Sean ‘09
Weathers, David ’08*
Webb, Travis ‘11, ‘12
Weber, Ben ‘05
Weber, Neil ’00
Wells, Kip ‘09
Werth, Dennis ‘83, ‘84
Whelan, Kevin ‘13
White, Gabe ‘03*
Whiten, Mark ‘94*
Wiegandt, Scott ‘97
Winchester, Scott ‘00, ‘01
Winfield, Steve ‘82
Wood, Alex ‘19*
+ PLAYOFFS ONLY
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION STANDINGS (1982-1987)
---------- 1982 ----------
---------- 1984 ----------
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AMERICAN ASSOCIATION STANDINGS (1988-1994)
---------- 1988 ----------
Wayne Garland, Jim Hoff, George Scherger, Frank Lucchesi
Playoffs - IND def. OMA 3-2
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDINGS (1995-2000)
---------- 1995 ----------
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---------- 1997 ----------
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDINGS (2001-2006)
---------- 2001 ----------
---------- 2002 ----------
---------- 2003 ----------
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDINGS (2007-2012)
---------- 2007 ----------
North
---------- 2010 ----------
---------- 2008 ----------
---------- 2009 ----------
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDINGS (2013-2018)
---------- 2016 ----------
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDINGS (2020-2023)
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2019 ----------
North Division
---------- 2020 ----------
Season cancelled due to COVID-19
---------- 2021 ----------
Triple-A East
NorthEast Division
SouthEast Division
LOUISVILLE
1985 5-8 9-4 14-12 .538
1986 6-7 8-5 14-12 .538
1987 6-4 3-7 9-11 .450
1988 2-7 1-8 3-15 .167
1989 4-5 3-6 7-11 .389
1990 5-4 4-5 9-9 .500
1991 4-5 3-6 7-11 .389
1992 6-6 3-9 9-15 .375
1993 5-7 4-8 9-15 .375
1994 10-2 6-6 16-8 .667
1995 6-6 2-10 8-16 .333
1996 1-11 4-8 5-19 .208
1997 6-6 2-10 8-16 .333
1998 3-1 2-2 5-3 .625
1999 3-1 1-3 4-4 .500
2000 3-1 1-3 4-4 .500
2001 2-2 2-2 4-4 .500
2002 0-4 2-2 2-6 .250
2003 4-0 1-3 5-3 .625
2004 1-3 2-2 3-5 .375
2005 1-3 0-4 1-7 .125
2006 3-1 1-3 4-4 .500
2007 2-2 1-3 3-5 .375
2008 1-3 4-0 5-3 .625
2009 3-1 2-2 5-3 .625
2010 2-2 1-3 3-5 .375
2011 2-2 2-2 4-4 .500
2012 3-1 1-3 4-4 .500
2013 1-3 2-2 3-5 .375
2014 2-2 1-3 3-5 .375
2015 2-2 2-1 4-3 .571
2016 0-3 1-3 1-6 .143
2017 1-3 2-1 3-4 .429
2018 2-1 1-0* 3-1 .750
2019 1-2 1-2 2-4 .333
TOTALS
vs. BUF @ Louisville Slugger Field*: 37-41 (.474) vs. BUF @ Coca-Cola Field (1998): 64-125 (.339)
* LOU’s 2018 “road” win took place at Louisville Slugger Field in a postponed game made up at LSF.
PLAYOFFS
VS. BUFFALO
1998 5-1 3-3 8-4 .667
1999 1-5 4-2 5-7 .417
2000 3-3 3-3 6-6 .500 2001 4-2 5-1 9-3 .750
2002 5-1 4-2 9-3 .750
2003 3-3 2-4 5-7 .417
COLUMBUS
Year Home Away Total Pct.
1988 0-2 2-1 2-3 .400
1989 0-2 3-0 3-2 .600
1990 0-2 1-2 1-4 .200
1991 0-3 1-1 1-4 .200
1998 6-2 4-4 10-6 .625
1999 3-5 2-6 5-11 .313
2000 8-0 3-5 11-5 .688
2001 7-1 4-4 11-5 .688
2002 4-4 5-3 9-7 .563
2003 6-2 5-3 11-5 .688
2004 4-4 1-7 5-11 .313
2005 4-4 4-4 8-8 .500
2006 4-4 1-7 5-11 .313
2007 5-3 5-3 10-6 .625
2008 7-4 8-2 15-6 .714
2009 8-3 7-3 15-6 .714
2010 5-5 2-9 7-14 .333
2011 9-2 3-7 12-9 .571
2012 5-5 2-9 7-14 .333
2013 5-6 4-6 9-12 .429
2014 5-6 4-6 9-12 .429
2015 4-7 1-10 5-17 .227
2016 6-6 6-5 12-11 .522
2017 6-7 7-5 13-12 .520
2018 4-10 5-5 9-15 .375
2019 6-5 5-8 11-13 .458
2021 1-4 1-2 2-6 .250
2022 5-7 2-4 7-11 .389
2023 7-5 5-0 12-5 .706
TOTALS 134-120 103-131 237-251
.528 .440 .486
vs. COL @ Louisville Slugger Field: 123-104 (.542) vs. COL @ Huntington Park (2009): 54-79 (.406)
DURHAM
Year Home Away Total Pct.
1998 0-6 3-3 3-9 .250
1999 4-2 2-4 6-6 .500
2000 2-4 2-4 4-8 .333
2001 4-2 2-4 6-6 .500
2002 4-2 2-4 6-6 .500
2003 5-1 1-5 6-6 .500
2004 5-1 2-4 7-5 .583
2005 3-3 4-2 7-5 .583
2006 5-1 2-4 7-5 .583
2007 1-5 3-3 4-8 .333
2008 2-2 1-3 3-5 .375
2009 2-2 1-3 3-5 .375
2010 2-2 1-3 3-5 .375
2011 3-1 2-2 5-3 .625
2012 1-3 1-3 2-6 .250
2013 2-2 1-3 3-5 .375
2014 3-1 3-1 6-2 .750
2015 2-4 1-2 3-6 .333
2016 1-1 3-3 4-4 .500
2004 2-4 4-2 6-6 .500
2005 4-2 3-3 7-5 .583
2006 1-5 2-4 3-9 .250
2007 2-4 4-2 6-6 .500
2008 3-1 3-1 6-2 .750
2009 3-1 2-2 5-3 .625
2010 4-0 3-1 7-1 .875
2011 3-1 1-3 4-4 .500
2012 2-2 0-4 2-6 .250
2013 2-2 2-2 4-4 .500
2014 2-2 2*-2 4-4 .500
2015 2-2 1-3 3-5 .375
2016 6-0 2-1 8-1 .888
2017 1-6 1-2 2-8 .200
2018 2-1 2-2 4-3 .429
2019 2-1 1-6 3-7 .300
2022 2-4 0-0 2-4 .333
2023 4-2 3-3 7-5 .583
TOTALS 68-55 57-58
125-113
.553 .496 .525
vs. CHA @ Louisville Slugger Field: 63*-49 (.563) vs. CHA @ BB&T Ballpark (2014): 12-18 (.400)
* Note: One of LOU’s 2014 “road” wins was a postponed road game made up at LSF.
2017 1-2 2-1 3-3 .500
2018 3-4 0-3 3-7 .300
2019 0-3 2-1 2-4 .333
2022 0-0 2-4 2-4 .333
2023 0-0 2-4 2-4 .333
TOTALS 55-54 45-73 100-127
.505 .381 .441
vs. DUR @ Louisville Slugger Field: 51-46 (.526) vs. DUR @ Durham Bulls Athletic Park (1995): 45-76 (.372)
PLAYOFFS VS. DURHAM
Year Home Away Total Pct.
1998 0-2 0-1 0-3 .000
2003 0-2 1-1 1-3 .250
2008 1-1 0-2 1-3 .250
2009 1-2 1-1 2-3 .400
2010 1-1 1-2 2-3 .400
TOTALS 3-8 3-7 6-15
.273 .300 .286
LOUISVILLE VS. IL OPPONENTS SINCE 1982
GWINNETT (Richmond from 1988-08)
Year Home Away Total Pct.
1988 1-3 1-0 2-3 .400
1989 1-2 1-2 2-4 .333
1990 2-1 1-2 3-3 .500
1991 2-1 0-2 2-3 .400
1998 4-2 2-4 6-6 .500
1999 4-2 3-3 7-5 .583
2000 3-3 5-1 8-4 .667
2001 3-3 4-2 7-5 .583
2002 2-4 2-4 4-8 .333
2003 3-3 4-1 7-4 .636
2004 4-2 5-1 9-3 .750
2005 1-5 3-3 4-8 .333
2006 4-2 4-1 8-3 .727
2007 3-3 1-5 4-8 .333
2008 3-1 1-3 4-4 .500
2009 2-2 2-2 4-4 .500
2010 2-2 3-0 5-2 .714
2011 1-3 2-2 3-5 .375
2012 3-1 1-3 4-4 .500
2013 1-3 3-1 4-4 .500
2014 3-1 2-2 5-3 .625
2015 1-2 3-4 4-6 .400
2016 2-2 2-1 4-3 .571
2017 3-0 0-4 3-4 .429
2018 3-0 0-3 3-3 .500
2019 3-4 1-2 4-6 .400
2021 1-5 2-4 3-9 .250
2022 0-0 5-4 5-4 .555
TOTALS 65-62 63-66 128-128
.512 .488 .500
vs. RIC/GWN @ Louisville Slugger Field: 50-46 (.521) vs. GWN @ Louisville Slugger Field: 27-29 (.482) vs. GWN @ Coolray Field (2009): 24-28 (.462)
INDIANAPOLIS
Year
1982 7-5 7-5 14-10 .583
1983 6-6 6-6 12-12 .500
1984 9-4 6-3 15-7 .682
1985 10-3 7-6 17-9 .654
1986 5-8 4-9 9-17 .346
1987 5-5 6-4 11-9 .550
1988 4-5 3-6 7-11 .389
1989 3-6 3-6 6-12 .333
1990 8-1 6-3 14-4 .778
1991 3-6 3-6 6-12 .333
1992 9-3 5-7 14-10 .583
1993 7-5 2-10 9-15 .375
1994 8-3 5-7 13-10 .565
1995 6-6 2-10 8-16 .333
1996 6-6 *4-8 10-14 .417
1997 6-6 1-11 7-17 .292
1998 2-6 3-5 5-11 .313
1999 3-5 4-4 7-9 .438
2000 1-7 2-6 3-13 .188
vs. IND @ Louisville Slugger Field: 109-118 (.480) vs. IND @ Victory Field (1996): 123-137 (.473)
* Note: IND opened Victory Field in July 1996. LOU went 1-5 in 1996 at Bush Stadium and 3-3 at Victory Field.
PLAYOFFS VS. INDIANAPOLIS
1987 2-1 0-2 2-3 .400
1994 0-2 0-1 0-3 .000
1995 2-0 1-0 3-0 1.000
TOTALS 6-4 3-4 9-8 .600 .429 .529
IOWA
(Pacific Coast League from 1998-2020)
Year Home Away Total Pct.
1982 6-6 4-8 10-14 .417
1983 7-5 7-5 14-10 .583
1984 5-6 5-6 10-12 .455
1985 4-4 5-3 9-7 .563
1986 4-4 4-4 8-8 .500
1987 7-3 5-5 12-8 .600
1988 3-4 1-4 4-8 .333
1989 6-0 0-6 6-6 .500
1990 2-2 3-3 5-5 .500
1991 1-5 2-4 3-9 .250
1992 5-4 3-5 8-9 .471
1993 2-7 6-3 8-10 .444
1994 7-2 3-3 10-5 .667
1995 6-3 5-4 11-7 .611
1996 6-3 2-7 8-10 .444
1997 3-6 3-6 6-12 .333
2021 0-0 3-3 3-3 .500
2022 6-6 3-3 9-9 .500
2023 3-3 5-7 8-10 .444
Totals 83-73 69-89 152-162 .532 .437 .484
vs. IOW @ Cardinal Stadium (1982-1999): 74-64 (.536) vs. IOW @ Sec Stadium (1969-1991): 58-76 (.433) vs. IOW @ Louisville Slugger Field (2000): 9-9 (.500) vs. IOW @ Principal Park (1992): 11-13 (.458)
JACKSONVILLE (Double-A Southern League from 1970-2020)
Home Away Total Pct.
2023 4-2 0-0 4-2 .667
Totals 4-2 0-0 4-2 .667 .000 .667
LEHIGH VALLEY (Ottawa from 1998-2007)
Year Home Away Total Pct.
1998 3-1 2-2 5-3 .625
1999 3-1 1-3 4-4 .500
2000 2-2 1-3 3-5 .375
2001 4-4 6-2 10-6 .625
2002 5-3 4-4 9-7 .563
2003 4-4 5-3 9-7 .563
2004 4-4 3-5 7-9 .438
2005 3-5 5-3 8-8 .500
2006 3-5 5-3 8-8 .500
2007 6-2 4-4 10-6 .625
2008 6-5 6-5 12-10 .545
2009 8-3 7-4 15-7 .682
2010 5-6 7-4 12-10 .545
2011 5-6 7-4 12-10 .545
2012 3-8 1-10 4-18 .182
2013 7-4 6-5 13-9 .591
2014 5-6 7-4 12-10 .545
2015 6-5 8-6 14-11 .560
2016 8-4 6-8 14-12 .538
2017 4-7 4-8 8-15 .348
2018 6-4 4-6 10-10 .500
2019 5-7 4-7 9-14 .391
2021 7-5 3-3 10-8 .555
2022 1-5 6-6 7-11 .389
2023 3-9 2-4 5-13 .278
TOTALS 216-207
189-230
405-437
.511 .451 .481
2001 0-4 3-1 3-5 .375
2002 2-2 3-1 5-3 .625
2003 2-2 0-4 2-6 .250
2004 1-3 1-3 2-6 .250
2005 3-1 1-3 4-4 .500
2006 4-1 0-3 4-4 .500
2007 2-2 2-2 4-4 .500
2008 3-1 2-2 5-3 .625
2009 4-0 3-1 7-1 .875
2010 3-1 3-1 6-2 .750
2011 2-2 1-3 3-5 .375
2012 1-3 2-2 3-5 .375
2013 2-2 3-1 5-3 .625
2014 2-2 3-1 5-3 .625
2015 1-2 2-1 3-3 .500
2016 1-3 3-0 4-3 .571
2017 2-1 0-4 2-5 .286
2018 1-2 1-3 2-5 .286
2019 2-1 1-2 3-3 .500
TOTALS
46-39 38-46 84-85
.541 .452 .497
LOUISVILLE VS. IL OPPONENTS SINCE 1982
vs. OTT/LHV @ Louisville Slugger Field: 40-37 (.519) vs. LHV @ Louisville Slugger Field: 24-20 (.545) vs. LHV @ Coca-Cola Park (2008): 24-21 (.533)
MEMPHIS
(Pacific Coast League from 1998-2020)
2021 3-2 4-15 7-17 .292
vs. MEM @ Louisville Slugger Field: 3-2 (.600) vs. MEM @ AutoZone Park: 4-15 (.211)
NASHVILLE
(Pacific Coast League from 1998-2020)
1985 7-4-1* 5-8 12-12-1 .480
1986 8-3 5-8 13-11 .542
1987 5-5 6-4 11-9 .550
1988 5-4 3-6 8-10 .444
1989 7-2 7-2 14-4 .778
1990 4-4 3-7 7-11 .389
1991 5-3 2-9 7-12 .368
1992 8-4 5-7 13-11 .542
1993 7-5 4-8 11-13 .458
1994 5-7 2-10 7-17 .292
1995 8-2 7-5 15-7 .682
1996 6-8 5-5 11-13 .458
1997 6-6 5-7 11-13 .458
2021 10-2 6-6 16-8 .666
2022 4-5 1-5 5-10 .333
2023 3-0 1-2 4-2 .667
Totals 98-64-1 67-99 165-163-1 .601 .404 .502
vs. NAS @ Cardinal Stadium (1982-1999): 81-57-1 (.587)
vs. NAS @ Greer Stadium (1978-2014): 59-86 (.407) vs. NAS @ Louisville Slugger Field (2000): 17-7 (.708) vs. NAS @ First Horizon Park (2015): 8-13 (.381)
*Note: Louisville and Nashville “tied” 3-3 in a rain shortned game on 4/26/85. All stats from the game counted but the result of the game was later decided during a double-header on 6/22 when the game was played over from scratch.
NORFOLK
vs. NOR @ Louisville Slugger Field: 55-39 (.585) vs. NOR @ Harbor Park (1993): 50-62 (.446)
OMAHA
(Pacific Coast League from 1998-2020) Year Home Away Total Pct.
1982 5-3 6-2 11-5 .688
1983 5-3 3-5 8-8 .500
1984 10-1 3-8 13-9 .590
1985 2-6 5-3 7-9 .438
1986 2-6 2-6 4-12 .250
1987 7-3 5-5 12-8 .600
1988 1-5 3-3 4-8 .333
1989 4-2 2-4 6-6 .500
1990 4-2 0-6 4-8 .333
1991 3-3 1-5 4-8 .333
1992 6-3 4-5 10-8 .556
1993 8-1 4-5 12-6 .667
1994 3-6 2-4 5-10 .333
1995 6-3 5-4 11-7 .611
1996 6-4 2-6 8-10 .444
1997 5-4 4-5 9-9 .500
2021 0-0 2-4 2-4 .333
2022 6-6 2-4 8-10 .444
2023 6-0 7-5 13-5 .722
Totals 89-61 62-89 151-150 .593 .411 .502
1999 3-3 1-5 4-8 .333
2000 3-3 2-4 5-7 .417
2001 4-2 1-5 5-7 .417
2002 6-0 3-3 9-3 .750
2003 5-1 2-4 7-5 .583 2004 2-4 2-4 4-8 .333
2005 3-3 2-4 5-7 .417
2006 5-1 4-2 9-3 .750
2007 3-3 4-2 7-5 .583
2008 2-2 3-1 5-3 .625
2009 3-1 0-4 3-5 .375
2010 4-0 2-2 6-2 .750
2011 1-3 2-2 3-5 .375
2012 1-3 2-2 3-5 .375
2013 1-3 4-0 5-3 .625
2014 3-1 3-1 6-2 .750
2015 3-3 2-2 5-5 .500
2016 2-1 3-0 5-1 .833
2017 1-2 3-4 4-6 .400
2018 2-1 1-6 3-7 .300
2019 1-2 1-2 2-4 .333
TOTALS 67-49 54-70 121-119
.578 .435 .504
vs. OMA @ Cardinal Stadium (1982-1999): 77-55 (.583) vs. OMA @ Rosenblatt Stadium (1969-2010): 51-76 (.433) vs. OMA @ Louisville Slugger Field (2000): 12-6 (.667) vs. OMA @ Werner Park (2011): 11-13 (.458)
WORCESTER
(Pawtucket from 1988-2020)
Year Home Away Total Pct.
1988 3-0 2-0 5-0 1.000
1989 2-0 1-2 3-2 .600
1990 2-2 0-2 2-4 .333
1991 1-2 0-2 1-4 .200
1998 3-1 1-3 4-4 .500
1999 1-3 1-3 2-6 .250
2000 3-1 0-4 3-5 .375
2001 3-1 3-1 6-2 .750
2002 4-0 2-2 6-2 .750
2003 2-2 3-1 5-3 .625
2004 2-2 4-0 6-2 .750
2005 2-2 2-2 4-4 .500
2006 3-1 2-2 5-3 .625
2007 3-1 1-3 4-4 .500
2008 3-1 2-2 5-3 .625
2009 2-2 2-1 4-3 .571
2010 2-2 2-2 4-4 .500
2011 1-3 2-2 3-5 .375
2012 1-3 4-0 5-3 .625
2013 1-3 0-4 1-7 .125
2014 1-3 1-3 2-6 .250
2015 3-1 1-2 4-3 .571
2016 0-3 1-2 1-5 .167
2017 2-1 *2-1 4-2 .667
2018 1-2 1-2 2-4 .333
2019 1-2 2-2 3-4 .429
2023 4-2 0-0 4-2 .667
TOTALS 56-46
98-96 .549 .457 .505
vs. PAW @ Louisville Slugger Field: 41-36 (.532) vs. PAW @ McCoy Stadium (1942): 41-50 (.451) vs. WOR @ Louisville Slugger Field: 4-2 (.667) vs. WOR @ McCoy Stadium: 0-0
* Note: One of LOU’s 2017 “road” wins was a postponed road game made up at LSF. The ballpark records reflect that game being played at LSF.
LOUISVILLE VS. IL OPPONENTS SINCE 1982
ROCHESTER (Continued)
Year
1991 0-2 1-2 1-4 .200
1998 3-1 2-2 5-3 .625
1999 4-0 3-1 7-1 .875
2000 2-2 2-2 4-4 .500
2001 2-2 2-2 4-4 .500
2002 4-0 2-2 6-2 .750
2003 4-0 2-2 6-2 .750
2004 1-3 1-3 2-6 .250
2005 2-2 2-2 4-4 .500
2006 3-1 2-2 5-3 .625
2007 2-2 3-1 5-3 .625
2008 1-3 2-2 3-5 .375
2009 1-3 2-2 3-5 .375
2010 3-1 2-2 5-3 .625
2011 1-3 2-2 3-5 .375
2012 1-3 1-3 2-6 .250
2013 2-2 1-3 3-5 .375
2014 2-2 1-3 3-5 .375
2015 2-1 1-2 3-3 .500
2016 1-2 3-0 4-2 .667
2017 1-2 1-2 2-4 .333
2018 2-1 2-1 4-2 .667
2019 1-2 2-1 3-3 .500
TOTALS 49-41 46-45 95-86 .544 .505 .525
vs. ROC @ Louisville Slugger Field: 38-37 (.507) vs. ROC @ Frontier Field (1996): 41-42 (.494)
SCRANTON/WILKES-BARRE (Maine in 1988)
Year Home Away Total Pct.
1988 1-1 1-2 2-3 .400
1989 2-1 0-2 2-3 .400
1990 2-1 1-2 3-3 .500
1991 1-1 1-2 2-3 .400
1998 0-4 3-1 3-5 .375
1999 2-2 0-4 2-6 .250
2000 3-1 0-4 3-5 .375
2001 3-1 1-3 4-4 .500
2002 0-4 1-3 1-7 .125
2003 1-3 1-3 2-6 .250
2004 1-3 1-3 2-6 .250
2005 1-3 2-2 3-5 .375
2006 2-2 3-1 5-3 .625
2007 1-3 2-2 3-5 .375
2008 3-1 3-1 6-2 .750
2009 3-1 2-2 5-3 .625
2010 3-1 0-4 3-5 .375
2011 1-3 2-2 3-5 .375
2012 4-0 *2-2 6-2 .750
2013 1-3 3-1 4-4 .500
2014 1-3 3-1 4-4 .500
2015 1-3 2-2 3-5 .375
2016 1-3 2-1 3-4 .429
2017 1-2 1-2 2-4 .333
2018 1-2 1-1 2-3 .400
ST. PAUL
(Independent from 1993-2020)
TOTALS 13-17 5-13 18-30
.433 .278 .375
vs. STP @ Louisville Slugger Field: 13-17 (.433) vs. STP @ CHS Field (2015): 5-13 (.278)
SYRACUSE
Year Home Away Total Pct.
1988 1-1 2-1 3-2 .600
1989 0-3 2-1 2-4 .333
1990 2-1 0-2 2-3 .400
2019 3-0 2-1 5-1 .833
2022 0-0 2-4 2-4 .333
TOTALS 43-52 42-58 85-110
.453 .420 .436
vs. SWB @ Louisville Slugger Field: 35-42 (.455) vs. SWB @ PNC Field (1989): 39-54 (.419)
* Note: While PNC Field was closed for renovations in 2012, LOU went 2-1 vs. SWB at Frontier Field in Rochester, NY and 0-1 vs. SWB at Dwyer Stadium in Batavia, NY.
PLAYOFFS VS. SCRANTON/WB
* Note: LOU took a 1-0 lead in the 2001 Governor’s Cup Finals on September 10, but the remaining games were cancelled following the September 11 terrorist attacks. LOU was declared the series winner.
1991 2-1 1-1 3-2 .600
1998 2-2 2-2 4-4 .500
1999 2-2 0-4 2-6 .250
2000 4-0 2-2 6-2 .750
2001 4-0 0-4 4-4 .500
2002 3-1 2-2 5-3 .625
2003 3-1 2-2 5-3 .625
2004 3-1 1-3 4-4 .500
2005 4-0 1-3 5-3 .625
2006 3-1 2-2 5-3 .625
2007 3-1 2-2 5-3 .625
2008 3-1 2-2 5-3 .625
2009 2-2 2-2 4-4 .500
2010 3-1 2-2 5-3 .625
2011 4-0 2-2 6-2 .750
2012 1-2 1-4 2-6 .250
2013 2-2 2-2 4-4 .500
2014 1-3 1-3 2-6 .250
2015 1-2 3-0 4-2 .667
2016 3-0 2-2 5-2 .714
2017 2-1 2-2 4-3 .571
2018 1-2 4-0 5-2 .714
2019 1-2 1-2 2-4 .333
2023 0-0 5-1 5-1 .833
TOTALS 60-33 48-55 108-88
.645 .466 .551
vs. SYR @ Louisville Slugger Field: 51-23 (.689)
vs. SYR @ NBT Bank Stadium (1997) 43-50 (.430)
TOLEDO
Year Home Away Total Pct.
1988 3-0 1-1 4-1 .800
1989 2-1 1-0 3-1 .750
1990 2-1 2-0 4-1 .800
1991 0-2 1-2 1-4 .200
1998 6-2 6-2 12-4 .750
1999 5-3 3-5 8-8 .500
2000 5-3 6-2 11-5 .687
2001 6-2 5-3 11-5 .687
2002 6-2 2-6 8-8 .500
2003 4-4 5-3 9-7 .563
2004 5-3 5-3 10-6 .625
2005 4-4 2-6 6-10 .375
2006 3-5 4-4 7-9 .438
2007 6-2 3-5 9-7 .562
2008 7-3 7-4 14-7 .667
2009 4-6 7-3 11-9 .550
2010 5-6 8-2 13-8 .619
2011 7-3 5-6 12-9 .571
2012 3-8 4-6 7-14 .333
2013 6-4 5-6 11-10 .524
2014 3-6 4-7 7-13 .350
2015 6-4 3-7 9-11 .450
2016 2-11 4-8 6-19 .240
2017 3-9 3-7 6-16 .273
2018 4-8 7-6 11-14 .440
2019 5-8 5-6 10-14 .417
2021 5-6 1-5 6-11 .353
2022 1-5 5-7 6-12 .333
2023 2-4 4-7 6-11 .353
TOTALS
120-125 118-129 238-254
.490 .478 .484
vs. TOL @ Louisville Slugger Field: 102-116 (.468) vs. TOL @ Fifth Third Field (2002): 93-114 (.449)
LOUISVILLE ON OPENING NIGHT SINCE 1982
April 3, 1982 R H E
Louisville 2 5 2
Evansville 5 7 0
WP: Bruce Robbins (EVA)
LP: Jose Brito (LOU)
April 15, 1983 R H E
Iowa 3 9 1
Louisville 4 10 1
WP: Ralph Citarella (LOU)
LP: Reggie Patterson (IOWA)
April 9, 1984 R H E
Denver 8 14 2
Louisville 7 10 2
WP: Bert Roberge (DEN)
LP: Terry Clark (LOU)
April 12, 1985 R H E
Indianapolis 4 8 1
Louisville 0 6 0
WP: Greg Bargar (IND)
LP: Todd Worrell (LOU)
April 11, 1986 R H E
Buffalo 8 12 0
Louisville 4 12 2
WP: Bill Long (BUF)
LP: Greg Mathews (LOU)
April 10, 1987 R H E
Iowa 10 12 2
Louisville 8 10 2
WP: Joe Kraemer (IOWA)
LP: Greg Bargar (LOU)
April 7, 1988 R H E
Buffalo 4 8 4 Louisville 7 8 0
WP: Gibson Alba (LOU)
LP: Morriss Madden (BUF)
April 5, 1989 R H E
Louisville 3 7 1
Buffalo 8 14 1
WP: Bob Patterson (BUF)
LP: Ken Hill (LOU)
April 6, 1990 R H E
Louisville 5 9 0
Oklahoma City 0 2 1
WP: Omar Olivares (LOU)
LP: David Miller (OKC)
April 10, 1991 R H E
Iowa 4 9 2
Louisville 3 9 0
WP: Lance Dickson (IOWA)
LP: Stan Clarke (LOU)
April 9, 1992 R H E
Iowa 4 11 0
Louisville 3 9 0
WP: John Salles (IOWA)
LP: Mark Clark (LOU)
April 8, 1993 R H E
Oklahoma City 1 4 1
Louisville 8 9 0
WP: Allen Watson (LOU)
LP: Terry Burrows (OKC)
April 7, 1994 R H E Louisville 3 7 0
Iowa 5 7 2
April 3, 1997 R H E
Indianapolis 3 8 2 Louisville 10 5 0
WP: Sean Lowe (LOU)
LP: Roger Salkeld (IND)
April 9, 1998 R H E
Columbus 5 8 1 Louisville 9 9 0
WP: Bobby Chouinard (LOU)
LP: Wilson Herdia (COL)
April 8, 1999 R H E
Columbus 6 8 0
Louisville 5 10 2
WP: Dave Pavlas (COL)
LP: Al Reyes (LOU)
April 6, 2000 R H E Louisville 12 16 2 Norfolk 10 17 1
WP: Ted Rose (LOU)
LP: Richie Lewis (NOR)
April 5, 2001 R H E
Columbus 4 9 1 Louisville 5 8 0
WP: Hector Mercado (LOU)
LP: Kevin Lovingier (COL)
April 4, 2002 R H E
Toledo 0 10 0
Louisville 2 8 0
WP: Jared Fernandez (LOU)
LP: Tim Kalita (TOL)
April 3, 2003 R H E Louisville 1 6 1
Toledo 6 9 0
WP: Seth Greisinger (TOL)
LP: Chris Reitsma (LOU)
April 8, 2004 R H E
Louisville 0 2 2
Richmond 2 3 0
WP: Travis Smith (RIC)
LP: Matt Belisle (LOU)
April 7, 2005 R H E
Ottawa 4 11 2
Louisville 5 9 0
WP: Tom Shearn (LOU)
LP: Aaron Rakers (OTT)
April 6, 2006 R H E
Louisville 1 5 0
Ottawa 4 9 0
WP: Kurt Birkins (OTT)
LP: Justin Germano (LOU)
April 5, 2007 R H E
Toledo 4 13 0
Louisville 5 8 0
WP: Brad Salmon (LOU)
LP: Corey Hamman (TOL)
April 3, 2008 R H E
Louisville 0 4 0
Syracuse 2 7 0
WP: David Purcey (SYR)
LP: Homer Bailey (LOU)
April 9, 2009 R H E
Columbus 12 14 0
Louisville 4 5 3
April 5, 2012 R H E
Louisville 5 7 1 Columbus 4 8 0
WP: Ron Mahay (LOU)
LP: Chris Ray (COL)
April 4, 2013 R H E
Toledo 3 3 1 Louisville 4 6 1
WP: Tony Cingrani (LOU)
LP: Luis Marte (TOL)
April 4, 2014 R H E Louisville 3 9 1
Toledo 1 6 1
WP: Jeff Francis (LOU)
LP: Kyle Lobstein (TOL)
April 9, 2015 R H E
Toledo 13 18 0
Louisville 0 2 0
WP: Buck Farmer (TOL)
LP: David Holmberg (LOU)
April 7, 2016 R H E Louisville 2 8 2 Toledo 10 7 0
WP: Matt Boyd (TOL)
LP: A.J. Morris (LOU)
April 6, 2017 R H E Coumbus 3 13 0 Louisville 2 8 1
WP: Tyler Olson (COL)
LP: Alejandro Chacin (LOU)
April 6, 2018 R H E
WP: Victor Alcantara (TOL)
LP: Robert Stephenson (LOU)
WP: Mike Walker (IOWA)
LP: Brian Barber (LOU)
April 6, 1995 R H E
Indianapolis 4 8 0 Louisville 3 7 0
WP: Rich Sauveur (IND)
LP: Gary Buckels (LOU)
April 4, 1996 R H E
Indianapolis 4 3 5 Louisville 5 9 2
WP: Rich Batchelor (LOU)
LP: Scott Service (IND)
Toledo 6 10 1 Louisville 4 9 0
April 4, 2019 R H E Louisville 5 10 1
Toledo 10 10 3
WP: Zac Reininger (TOL)
LP: Cody Reed (LOU)
May 4, 2021 R H E
Columbus 6 9 0 Louisville 3 4 1
WP: Kirk McCarty (COL)
LP: Braden Shipley (LOU)
April 5, 2022 R H E
St. Paul 3 5 1 Louisville 2 7 0
WP: Wladimir Pinto (STP)
LP: Ben Lively (LOU)
April 1, 2023 R H E
Louisville 1 5 0 Nashville 3 4 0
WP: Elvis Peguero (NAS)
LP: Ricky Karcher (LOU)
WP: David Huff (COL)
LP: Homer Bailey (LOU)
April 8, 2010 R H E
Louisville 5 9 1
Toledo 3 10 0
WP: Sam LeCure (LOU)
LP: Ruddy Lugo (TOL)
April 7, 2011 R H E
Toledo 11 15 0
Louisville 6 11 1
WP: Fu-Te Ni (TOL)
LP: Daniel Ray Herrera (LOU)
OPPONENTS
BUFFALO BISONS
One James D. Griffin Plaza Buffalo, New York 14203
PHONE: 716.846.2000
FAX: 716.852.6530
bisons.com
2023 Record: 76-72 (.514)
5th in International League East (13.5 GB)
MEDIA INFORMATION
CONTACT
Pat Malacaro
PHONE 716.846.2019
E-MAIL pmalacaro@bisons.com
PRESS BOX # 716.846.2215
FLAGSHIP WWKB 1520-AM
ANNOUNCERS
Pat Malacaro
Duke McGuire
STAFF INFORMATION
GENERAL MGR
FIELD MANAGER
PITCHING COACH
Anthony Sprague
Casey Candaele
Drew Hayes
HITTING COACH Ryan Long
BENCH COACH Donnie Murphy
POSITION COACH Justin Echevarria
ATHLETIC TRAINER Caleb Daniel
STRENGTH COACH Tommy LaBriola
2023 HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS (Louisville and Buffalo did not meet during the 2023 season.)
ALL-TIME HEAD-TO-HEAD RECORDS
(OVERALL: 193-262, HOME: 108-121, ROAD: 85-141)
TORONTO BLUE JAYS TOP 30 ORGANIZATIONAL PROSPECTS
1. LHP Ricky Tiedemann
2. INF Orelvis Martinez
3. SS Arjun Nimmala
4. LHP Brandon Barriera
5. 2B Leo Jimenez
6. OF Addison Barger
7. OF Alan Roden
8. OF Enmanuel Bonilla
9. LHP Adam Macko
10. LHP Kendry Rojas
11. SS Josh Kasevich
12. RHP Landen Maroudis
13. 3B Cade Doughty
14. 3B Damiano Palmegiani
15. RHP Chad Dallas
16. 1B Spencer Horwitz
17. RHP Yosver Zulueta
18. RHP CJ Van Eyk
19. RHP Juaron Watts-Brown
20. RHP Connor Cooke
21. SS Tucker Toman
22. RHP Dahian Santos
23. OF Jace Bohrofen
24. 3B Alex De Jesus
25. RHP Fernando Perez
26. OF Yhoangel Aponte
27. OF Dasan Brown
28. SS Manuel Beltre
29. 2B Sam Shaw
30. RHP T.J. Brock
SAHLEN FIELD
FIRST GAME
April 14, 1988
SURFACE
Natural Grass CAPACITY
17,600
DIMENSIONS (L-R)
325-404-325
CHARLOTTE KNIGHTS
324 South Mint
Charlotte, NC 28202
PHONE: 704.274.8300
FAX: 704.274.8330
charlotteknights.com
2023 Record: 53-96 (.356)
10th in International League East (37.0 GB)
MEDIA INFORMATION
CONTACT
Tommy Viola
PHONE 704.274.8203
E-MAIL tommyv@charlotteknights.com
PRESS BOX # 704.274.8203
FLAGSHIP ESPN 730-AM
ANNOUNCERS Matt Swierad
Mike Pacheco
STAFF INFORMATION
COO
GENERAL MGR
FIELD MANAGER
Dan Rajkowski
Rob Egan
Justin Jirschele
PITCHING COACH R.C. Lichtenstein
HITTING COACH Cam Seitzer
BENCH COACH Pat Listach
ATHLETIC TRAINER Hyeon Kim
STRENGTH COACH George Timke
2023 HEAD-TO-HEAD RECORDS
(OVERALL: 7-5, HOME: 4-2, ROAD: 3-3)
ALL-TIME HEAD-TO-HEAD RECORDS
(OVERALL: 125-113, HOME: 68-55, ROAD: 57-58)
CHICAGO WHITE SOX TOP 30 ORGANIZATIONAL PROSPECTS
1. SS Colson Montgomery
2. LHP Noah Schultz
3. RHP Drew Thorpe
4. 3B Bryan Ramos
5. C Edgar Quero
6. OF Samuel Zavala
7. SS Jacob Gonzalez
8. RHP Nick Nastrini
9. RHP Jairo Irarte
10. LHP Jake Eder
11. RHP Jonathan Cannon
12. RHP Peyton Pallette
13. RHP Grant Taylor
14. OF George Wolkow
15. RHP Seth Keener
16. OF Dominic Fletcher
17. SS Jose Rodriguez
18. RHP Jordan Leasure
19. RHP Prelander Berroa
20. LHP Ky Bush
21. RHP Tanner McDougal
22. RHP Mason Adams
23. RHP Sean Burke
24. SS Ryan Burrowes
25. 2B Javier Mogollon
26. 3B Eduardo Herrera
27. 3B Brooks Baldwin
28. OF Wilfred Veras
29. RHP Juan Carela
30. LHP Shane Drohan
TRUIST FIELD
FIRST GAME
April 11, 2014
SURFACE Natural Grass
CAPACITY 10,200
DIMENSIONS (L-R)
330-400-315
Justin JirscheleCOLUMBUS CLIPPERS
330 Huntington Park Lane
Columbus, Ohio 43215
PHONE: 614.462.5250
FAX: 614.462.3271
clippersbaseball.com
2023 Record: 68-79 (.463)
10th in International League West (21.0 GB)
MEDIA INFORMATION
CONTACT Anthony Slosser
PHONE 614.395.0944
E-MAIL aslosser@clippersbaseball.com
PRESS BOX # 614.462.7595
FLAGSHIP WMNI 920-AM
ANNOUNCERS Ryan Mitchell Scott Leo
STAFF INFORMATION
GENERAL MGR Ken Schnacke
FIELD MANAGER Andy Tracy
PITCHING COACH Owen Drew
HITTING COACH Junior Betances
HITTING COACH Michael Mergenthaler
BENCH COACH Daniel Robertson
STRENGTH COACH Tyler Grisdale
2023 HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS
(OVERALL: 12-5, HOME: 7-5, ROAD: 5-0)
ALL-TIME HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS
(OVERALL: 237-251, HOME: 134-120, ROAD: 103-131)
CLEVELAND GUARDIANS TOP 30 ORGANIZATIONAL PROSPECTS
1. OF Chase DeLauter
2. 1B Kyle Manzardo
3. SS Brayan Rocchio
4. RHP Daniel Espino
5. C Ralphy Velazquez
6. OF Jaison Chourio
7. INF Juan Brito
8. OF George Valera
9. LHP Alex Clemmey
10. INF Angel Martínez
11. LHP Joey Cantillo
12. SS Angel Genao
13. SS Welbyn Francisca
14. LHP Jackson Humphries
16. SS Kahlil Watson
17. OF Petey Halpin
18. OF Johnathan Rodriguez
19. OF Robert Arias
20. OF Jake Fox
21. SS Jose Devers
22. SS Alex Mooney
23. LHP Pearker Messick
24. SS José Tena
25. SS Rafael Ramirez Jr.
26. RHP Cade Smith
27. RHP Andrew Walters
28. LHP Will Dion
29. OF Jhonkensy Noel
15. 3B Deyvison De Los Santos 30. RHP Franco Aleman
OPPONENTS
HUNTINGTON PARK
FIRST GAME
April 18, 2009
SURFACE
Natural Grass
CAPACITY
10,100
DIMENSIONS (L-R)
325-400-318
Andy TracyDURHAM BULLS
409 Blackwell Street
Durham, North Carolina 27701
PHONE: 919.687.6500
FAX: 919.687.6560
durhambulls.com
2023 Record: 88-62 (.587)
2nd in International League East (2.5 GB)
MEDIA INFORMATION
CONTACT Patrick Kinas
PHONE 919.687.6574
E-MAIL pskinas@gmail.com
PRESS BOX # 919.687.0681
FLAGSHIP WRAL 96.5 FM
ANNOUNCER Patrick Kinas
STAFF INFORMATION
GENERAL MGR
Tyler Parsons
FIELD MANAGER Morgan Ensberg
PITCHING COACH Brien Reith
HITTING COACH Kenny Hook
BENCH COACH Reinaldo Ruiz
ATHLETIC TRAINER Kris Russell
ATHLETIC TRAINER Tsutomu Karniya
STRENGTH COACH Steve Chase
2023 HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS:
(OVERALL: 2-4, HOME: 0-0, ROAD: 2-4)
ALL-TIME HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS:
(OVERALL: 100-127, HOME: 55-54, ROAD: 45-73)
TAMPA BAY RAYS TOP 30 ORGANIZATIONAL PROSPECTS
1. 3B Junior Caminero
2. SS Carson Williams
3. 3B Curtis Mead
4. 1B Xavier Isaac
5. SS Brayden Taylor
6. C Dominic Keegan
7. SS Adrian Santana
8. 3B Austin Shenton
9. LHP Mason Montgomery
10. RHP Santiago Suarez
11. OF Brailer Guerrero
12. OF Chandler Simpson
13. RHP Cole Wilcox
14. LHP Jacob Lopez
15. 1B Tre’ Morgan
16. OF Colin Ledbetter
17. INF Willy Vasquez
18. RHP Yoniel Curet
19. LHP Ian Seymour
20. RHP Trevor Martin
21. RHP Marcus Johnson
22. RHP Jose Urbina
23. 2B Cooper Kinney
24. OF Greg Jones
25. OF Mason Auer
26. OF Kameron Misner
27. 2B Ronny Simon
28. SS Erick Lara
29. INF Jose Monzon
30. RHP Andrew Lindsey
DURHAM BULLS ATH. PK.
FIRST GAME
April 6, 1995
SURFACE
Morgan EnsbergGWINNETT STRIPERS
2500 Buford Drive
Lawrenceville, Georgia 30043
PHONE: 678.277.0300
FAX: 678.277.0338
gostripers.com
2023 Record: 70-78 (.473)
T-6th in International League West (19.5 GB)
MEDIA INFORMATION
CONTACT Dave Lezotte
PHONE 678-277-0320
E-MAIL dave.lezotte@gostripers.com
PRESS BOX # 678.277.0351
FLAGSHIP My Country 99.3
ANNOUNCER Dave Lezotte
STAFF INFORMATION
GENERAL MGR Erin McCormick
FIELD MANAGER Kenekoa Texeira
PITCHING COACH Mike McCarthy
PITCHING COACH Kevin McAvoy
HITTING COACH Dan Dement
COACH Wigberto Nevarez
ATHLETIC TRAINER Greg Harrel
ATHLETIC TRAINER Joel Wiggins
STRENGTH COACH Tyler Ennis
2023 HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS: (Louisville and Gwinnett did not meet during the 2023 season.)
ALL-TIME HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS:
(OVERALL: 128-128, HOME: 65-62, ROAD: 63-66)
All-Time Record includes meetings with Richmond from 1988-2008.
ATLANTA BRAVES TOP 30 ORGANIZATIONAL PROSPECTS
1. RHP A.J. Smith-Shawver
2. RHP Hurston Waldrep
16. OF Douglas Glod
17. RHP Adam Maier
3. RHP Spencer Schwellenbach 18. 3B Sabin Ceballos
4. RHP J.R. Ritchie
5. RHP Owen Murphy
6. SS Nacho Alvarez Jr.
7. SS Jose Perdomo
8. RHP Cade Kuehler
9. OF Luis Guanipa
10. RHP Drue Hackenberg
11. C Drake Baldwin
12. 3B David McCabe
13. RHP Jhancarlos Lara
14. RHP Darius Vines
15. LHP Dylan Dodd
19. SS Diego Benitez
20. LHP Luis De Avila
21. SS Ambioris Tavarez
22. OF Isaiah Drake
23. RHP Garrett Baumann
24. RHP Lucas Braun
25. RHP Allan Winans
26. OF Jesse Franklin V
27. RHP Blake Burkhalter
28. 3B Geraldo Quintero
29. RHP Seth Keller
30. SS Mario Baez
COOLRAY FIELD
FIRST GAME
April 17, 2009
SURFACE Natural Grass CAPACITY
10,115
DIMENSIONS (L-R) 335-400-335
Kanekoa TexeiraINDIANAPOLIS INDIANS
501 West Maryland Street
Indianapolis, Indiana 46225
PHONE: 317.269.3542
FAX: 317.269.3541
indyindians.com
2023 Record: 70-78 (.473)
T-6th in International League West (19.5 GB)
MEDIA INFORMATION
CONTACT Cheyne Reiter
PHONE 317.532.6934
E-MAIL creiter@indyindians.com
PRESS BOX # 317.532.6778
FLAGSHIP Fox Sports 97.5 FM/1260 AM
ANNOUNCERS
Howard Kellman
Andrew Kappes
Jack McMullen
STAFF INFORMATION
GENERAL MGR Randy Lewandowski
FIELD MANAGER Miguel Pérez
HITTING COACH Eric Munson
PITCHING COACH Cibney Bello
PITCHING COACH
Drew Benes
BENCH COACH Chris Truby
ATHLETIC TRAINER Tyler Brooks
STRENGTH COACH Alan Burr
2023 HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS:
(OVERALL: 5-13, HOME: 3-9, ROAD: 2-4)
ALL-TIME HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS:
(OVERALL: 405-437, HOME: 216-207, ROAD: 189-230)
PITTSBURGH PIRATES TOP 30 ORGANIZATIONAL PROSPECTS
1. RHP Paul Skenes
2. 2B Termarr Johnson
3. RHP Jared Jones
4. LHP Anthony Solometo
5. RHP Bubba Chandler
6. RHP Thomas Harrington
7. RHP Braxton Ashcraft
8. SS Mitch Jebb
9. SS Tsung-Che Cheng
10. SS Jack Brannigan
11. RHP Mike Burrows
12. OF Lonnie White Jr.
13. RHP Zander Mueth
14. LHP Hunter Barco
15. LHP Michael Kennedy
16. OF Shalin Polanco
17. SS Yordany De Los Santos
18. RHP Jun-Seok Shim
19. 1B Garret Forrester
20. LHP Jackson Wolf
21. OF Jase Bowen
22. RHP Kyle Nicolas
23. RHP Patrick Reilly
24. OF Enmanuel Terrero
25. SS Jesus Castillo
26. 3B Jhonny Severino
27. OF Estuar Suero
28. OF Tres Gonzalez
29. C Omar Alfonzo
30. OF Bralyn Brazoban
VICTORY FIELD
FIRST GAME
July 11, 1996
SURFACE
Natural Grass
DIMENSIONS (L-R)
Miguel PérezIOWA CUBS
One Line Drive
Des Moines, Iowa 50309
PHONE: 512.243.6111
FAX: 515.243.5152
iowacubs.com
2023 Record: 82-65 (.558)
3rd in International League West (7.0 GB)
MEDIA INFORMATION
CONTACT
Peter Brooks
PHONE 515.280.2632
E-MAIL peterb@iowacubs.com
PRESS BOX # 515.280.2632
FLAGSHIP HOPE 940-AM
ANNOUNCERS Alex Cohen
STAFF INFORMATION
GENERAL MGR
FIELD MANAGER
Sam Bernabe
Marty Pevey
PITCHING COACH Tony Cougoule
HITTING COACH Rick Strickland
BENCH COACH Eric Patterson
ATHLETIC TRAINER Ed Halbur
ATHLETIC TRAINER Logan Severson
STRENGTH COACH Nathan Garza
2023 HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS:
(OVERALL: 8-10, HOME: 3-3, ROAD: 5-7)
ALL-TIME HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS:
(OVERALL: 152-162, HOME: 83-73, ROAD: 69-89)
CHICAGO CUBS TOP 30 ORGANIZATIONAL PROSPECTS
1. OF Pete Crow-Armstrong 16. LHP Luke Little
2. RHP Cade Horton 17. LHP Drew Gray
3. OF Owen Caissie 18. 3B B.J. Murray Jr.
4. INF Michael Busch 19. 2B Pedro Ramirez
5. SS Matt Shaw 20. SS Luis Vazquez
6. OF Kevin Alcántara
7. 2B James Triantos
8. C Moises Ballesteros
9. LHP Jordan Wicks
10. SS Jefferson Rojas
11. RHP Ben Brown
12. OF Alexander Canario
13. SS Fernando Cruz
14. RHP Michael Arias
15. 1B Matt Mervis
1B Haydn McGeary
SS Derniche Valdez
C Pablo Aliendo
SS Cristian Hernandez
SS Alexis Hernandez
26. RHP Jaxon Wiggins
27. RHP Brandon Birdsell
28. RHP Brody McCullough
29. RHP Porter Hodge
30. SS Josh Rivera
PRINCIPAL PARK
FIRST GAME
April 16, 1992
SURFACE
Natural Grass
CAPACITY
11,500
DIMENSIONS (L-R)
335-400-335
Marty PeveyJACKSONVILLE JUMBO SHRIMP
301 A. Phillip Randolph Blvd. Jacksonville, Florida 32202
PHONE: 904.358.2846
FAX: 904.358.2845
jaxshrimp.com
2023 Record: 70-79 (.470)
7th in International League East (20.0 GB)
MEDIA INFORMATION
CONTACT Scott Kornberg
PHONE 904.224.8534
E-MAIL scott@jaxshrimp.com
PRESS BOX # 904.358.2846
FLAGSHIP ESPN 690-AM
ANNOUNCERS Scott Kornberg
Matt Davis
STAFF INFORMATION
GENERAL MGR
FIELD MANAGER
Harold Craw
Darren Brown
PITCHING COACH Jeremy Powell
HITTING COACH Greg Colbrunn
DEVELOPMENT COACH Jose Ceballos
ATHLETIC TRAINER Jose Alvarez STRENGTH COACH Tim Rodmaker
2023 HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS:
(OVERALL: 4-2, HOME: 4-2, ROAD: 0-0)
ALL-TIME HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS:
(OVERALL: 4-2, HOME: 4-2, ROAD: 0-0)
MIAMI MARLINS TOP 30 ORGANIZATIONAL PROSPECTS
1. RHP Noble Meyer
2. LHP Thomas White
3. RHP Max Meyer
4. OF Victor Mesa Jr.
5. 3B Jacob Berry
6. RHP Karson Milbrandt
7. 2B Yiddi Cappe
8. OF Kemp Alderman
9. SS Jacob Amaya
10. LHP Dax Fulton
11. OF Luis Cova
12. SS Fabian Lopez
13. RHP Jacob Miller
14. OF Dane Myers
15. OF Andres Valor
121 FINANCIAL
FIRST GAME
April 11, 2003
16. OF Javier Sanoja
17. 1B Brock Vradenburg
18. 1B Troy Johnston
19. RHP Anthony Maldonado
20. LHP Patrick Monteverde
21. RHP Juan De La Cruz
22. OF Mark Coley II
23. C Will Banfield
24. C Joe Mack
25. LHP Josh Simpson
26. RHP Ike Buxton
27. LHP Emmett Olson
28. RHP Nigel Belgrave
29. 1B Torin Montgomery
30. LHP Justin Storm
Darren BrownLEHIGH VALLEY IRONPIGS
1050 IronPigs Way
Allentown, Pennsylvania 18109
PHONE: 610.841.7447
FAX: 610.841.1509
ironpigsbaseball.com
2023 Record: 80-66 (.548)
3rd in International League East (8.5 GB)
MEDIA INFORMATION
CONTACT Sam Jellinek
PHONE 610.841.1317
E-MAIL sjellinek@ironpigsbaseball.com
PRESS BOX # 610.841-1317
FLAGSHIP ESPN 1230/1320/1160 AM
ANNOUNCERS Sam Jellinek
STAFF INFORMATION
GENERAL MGR Kurt Landes
FIELD MANAGER Anthony Contreras
PITCHING COACH Ryan Buchter
PITCHING COACH Tyler Higgins
HITTING COACH Joe Thurston
BENCH COACH Chris Adamson
ATHLETIC TRAINER Andrew Dodgson
STRENGTH COACH Mike Lidge
2023 HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS: (Louisville and Lehigh Valley did not meet during the 2023 season.)
ALL-TIME HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS:
(OVERALL: 84-85, HOME: 46-39, ROAD: 38-46)
All-Time Record includes meetings with Ottawa from 1998-2007.
PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES TOP 30 ORGANIZATIONAL PROSPECTS
1. RHP Andrew Painter
2. RHP Mick Abel
3. SS Aidan Miller
4. OF Justin Crawford
5. SS Starlyn Caba
6. RHP Orion Kerkering
7. SS Devin Saltiban
8. SS Bryan Rincon
9. C Eduardo Tait
10. OF Gabriel Rincones Jr.
11. RHP Griff McGarry
12. 2B William Bergolla
13. OF Carlos De La Cruz
14. RHP Wen Hui Pan
15. RHP Alex McFarlane
16. RHP Christian McGowan
17. OF Emaarion Boyd
18. OF TJayy Walton
19. OF Símon Muzziotti
20. OF Raylin Heredia
21. C Caleb Ricketts
22. C Kehden Hettiger
23. OF Hendry Mendez
24. LHP Samuel Aldegheri
25. RHP Alexis De La Cruz
26. 2B Robert Moore
27. OF Jalvin Arias
28. OF Ethan Wilson
29. RHP George Klassen
30. 2B Nikau Pouaka-Grego
COCA-COLA PARK
FIRST GAME
April 11, 2008
SURFACE
Natural Grass CAPACITY 10,100
DIMENSIONS (L-R) 323-400-325
Anthony ContrerasMEMPHIS REDBIRDS
198 Union Avenue
Memphis, Tennessee 38103
PHONE: 901.721.6000
FAX: 901.328.1102
memphisredbirds.com
2023 Record: 71-78 (.477)
5th in International League East (19.9 GB)
MEDIA INFORMATION
CONTACT
Alex Coil
PHONE 901.721.6000
E-MAIL acoil@memphisredbirds.com
PRESS BOX # 901.721.6000
FLAGSHIP ESPN 92.9-FM
ANNOUNCERS Alex Coil
STAFF INFORMATION
GENERAL MGR
FIELD MANAGER
PITCHING COACH
Craig Unger
Ben Johnson
Darwin Marrero
HITTING COACH Howie Clark
COACH
ATHLETIC TRAINER
STRENGTH COACH
Will Hawk
Dan Martin
Henry Torres
2023 HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS: (Louisville and Memphis did not meet during the 2023 season.)
ALL-TIME HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS:
(OVERALL: 7-17, HOME: 3-2, ROAD: 4-15)
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS TOP 30 ORGANIZATIONAL PROSPECTS
1. SS Masyn Winn
2. RHP Tink Hence
3. RHP Tekoah Roby
4. OF Victor Scott II
5. 2B Thomas Saggese
6. OF Chase Davis
7. LHP Cooper Hjerpe
8. C Leonardo Bernal
9. RHP Gordon Graceffo
10. OF Won-Bin Cho
11. OF Travis Honeyman
12. C Jimmy Crooks
13. RHP Sem Robberse
14. RHP Max Rajcic
15. RHP Michael McGreevy
16. C Pedro Pagés
17. RHP Adam Kloffenstein
18. RHP Zack Showalter
19. INF César Prieto
20. RHP Ian Bedell
21. LHP Brycen Mautz
22. LHP Quinn Mathews
23. OF Zach Levenson
24. RHP Edwin Nunez
25. RHP Ryan Fernandez
26. RHP Branneli Franco
27. LHP Pete Hansen
28. RHP Andre Granillo
29. LHP Drew Rom
30. OF Joshua Baez
AUTOZONE PARK
FIRST GAME
April 1, 2000
NASHVILLE SOUNDS
19 Junior Gillan Way
Nashville, Tennessee 37219
PHONE: 615.690.4487
nashvillesounds.com
2023 Record: 83-65 (.561)
2nd in International League West (6.5 GB)
MEDIA INFORMATION
CONTACT Collin Perry
PHONE 615.690.4487
E-MAIL colinp@nashvillesounds.com
PRESS BOX # 615.690.4487
FLAGSHIP ESPN 94.9-FM
ANNOUNCERS Jeff Hem
STAFF INFORMATION
GENERAL MGR Adam English
FIELD MANAGER Rick Sweet
PITCHING COACH Jeremy Accardo
HITTING COACH Al LeBoeuf
HITTING COACH Eric Theisen
COACH Ned Yoast IV
BENCH COACH David Tufo
ATHLETIC TRAINER Jeff Paxson
STRENGTH COACH Andrew Emmick
2023 HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS:
(OVERALL: 4-2, HOME: 3-0, ROAD: 1-2)
ALL-TIME HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS:
(OVERALL: 165-163-1, HOME: 98-64-1, ROAD: 67-99)
MILWAUKEE BREWERS TOP 30 ORGANIZATIONAL PROSPECTS
1. OF Jackson Chourio
2. RHP Jacob Misiorowski
3. C Jeferson Quero
4. 3B Tyler Black
5. INF Joey Ortiz
6. LHP Robert Gasser
7. 3B Brock Wilken
8. RHP Carlos F. Rodriguez
9. OF Luis Lara
10. SS Cooper Pratt
11. Yophery Rodriguez
12. SS Eric Brown Jr.
13. RHP Josh Kroth
14. 3B Eric Bitonti
15. 2B Mike Boeve
OPPONENTS
16. 3B Luke Adams
17. RHP Logan Henderson
18. RHP Bradley Blalock
19. SS Jorge Quintana
20. SS Daniel Guilarte
21. 2B Dylan O’Rae
22. 3B Oliver Dunn
23. 2B Jadher Areinamo
24. SS Juan Baez
25. C Wes Clarke
26. RHP Coleman Crow
27. RHP Bishop Letson
28. OF Pedro Ibarguen
29. RHP Patricio Aquino
30. SS Filippo Di Turi
FIRST HORIZON PARK
FIRST GAME
Rick SweetNORFOLK TIDES
150 Park Avenue
Norfolk, Virginia 23510
PHONE: 757.622.2222
FAX: 757.624.9090
norfolktides.com
2023 Record: 90-59 (.604)
1st in International League East (2.5 GA)
International Leauge Champions & Triple-A National Champions
MEDIA INFORMATION
CONTACT
John Stanley
PHONE 757.622.2222 (ext. 125)
E-MAIL jstanley@norfolktides.com
PRESS BOX # 757.622.2222 (ext. 112)
FLAGSHIP ESPN Radio 94.1-FM
ANNOUNCERS Pete Michaud
STAFF INFORMATION
GENERAL MGR Joe Gregory
FIELD MANAGER Buck Britton
PITCHING COACH Justin Ramsey
HITTING COACH Mike Montville
FUNDAMENTALS COACH Ramón Sambo
ATHLETIC TRAINER Alan Trail
STRENGTH COACH Jon Medici
2023 HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS: (Louisville and Norfolk did not meet during the 2023 season.)
ALL-TIME HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS:
(OVERALL: 121-119, HOME: 67-49, ROAD: 54-70)
BALTIMORE
ORIOLES TOP 30 ORGANIZATIONAL PROSPECTS
1. SS Jackson Holliday
2. C Samuel Basallo
3. OF Colton Cowser
4. 3B Coby Mayo
5. OF Heston Kjerstad
6. OF Enrique Bradfield Jr.
7. 2B Connor Norby
8. OF Dylan Beavers
9. RHP Chayce McDermott
10. LHP Cade Povich
11. RHP Seth Johnson
12. 3B Mac Horvath
13. OF Jud Fabian
14. OF Braylin Tavera
15. 3B Max Wagner
16. 2B Leonardo Arias
17. RHP Trace Bright
18. LHP Luis De León
19. RHP Jackson Baumeister
20. SS Luis Almeyda
21. RHP Justin Armbruester
22. 3B Joshua Liranzo
23. OF Thomas Sosa
24. OF John Rhodes
25. RHP Alex Pham
26. OF Hudson Haskin
27. RHP Juan Nuñez
28. SS Frederick Bencosme
29. RHP Carter Baumler
30. C Creed Willems
HARBOR PARK
FIRST GAME
April 14, 1993
SURFACE
Natural Grass CAPACITY
11,856
DIMENSIONS (L-R)
333-400-318
Buck BrittonOPPONENTS
OMAHA STORM CHASERS
12356 Ballpark Way
Papillion, Nebraska 68046
PHONE: 402.738.5100
omahastormchasers.com
2023 Record: 68-77 (.469)
9th in International League West (20.0 GB)
MEDIA INFORMATION
CONTACT Nicholas Badders
PHONE 402.738.5133
E-MAIL nicholasb@omahastormchasers.com
PRESS BOX # 402.738.2183
FLAGSHIP KOIL 1290-AM
ANNOUNCERS Nicholas Badders
STAFF INFORMATION
PRESIDENT Martie Cordaro
FIELD MANAGER
Mike Jirschele
PITCHING COACH Dane Johnson
HITTING COACH Bijan Rademacher
ASSISTANT COACH Tripp Keister
ATHLETIC TRAINER James Stone STRENGTH COACH C.J. Mikkelsen
2023 HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS:
(OVERALL: 13-5, HOME: 6-0, ROAD: 7-5)
ALL-TIME HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS:
(OVERALL: 151-150, HOME: 89-61, ROAD: 62-89)
KANSAS CITY ROYALS TOP 30 ORGANIZATIONAL PROSPECTS
1. C Blake Mitchell
2. SS Nick Loftin
3. 3B Cayden Wallace
4. RHP Ben Kudrna
5. LHP Frank Mozzicato
6. RHP Mason Barnett
7. RHP Blake Wolters
8. OF Gavin Cross
9. SS Yandel Ricardo
10. OF Tyler Gentry
11. C Carter Jansen
16. 2B Javier Vaz
17. OF Carson Roccaforte
18. RHP John McMillon
19. RHP Will Klein
20. 3B Trevor Werner
21. LHP Noah Cameron
22. RHP Matt Sauer
23. LHP Hunter Owen
24. 2B Peyton Wilson
25. RHP Steven Zobac
26. RHP Hiro Wyatt
12. RHP Chandler Champlain 27. RHP Eric Cerantola
13. 3B Austin Charles
14. LHP Anthony Veneziano
15. C Ramon Ramirez
28. SS Daniel Vazquez
29. RHP Henry Williams
30. LHP Tyson Guerrero
WERNER PARK
FIRST GAME
April 11, 2011
SURFACE
Natural Grass CAPACITY 9,023
DIMENSIONS (L-R) 310-402-315
Mike Jirschele
ROCHESTER RED WINGS
One Morrie Silver Way
Rochester, New York 14608
PHONE: 585.454.1001
FAX: 585.454.1056
redwingsbaseball.com
2023 Record: 66-80 (.452)
8th in International League East (22.5 GB)
MEDIA INFORMATION
CONTACT
Morrie Silver II
PHONE 585.454.1001 (ext. 3006)
E-MAIL msilver@redwingsbaseball.com
PRESS BOX # 585.454.1001 (ext. 3095)
FLAGSHIP WHTK 1280-AM
ANNOUNCER
Josh Whetzel
STAFF INFORMATION
GENERAL MGR
FIELD MANAGER
Dan Mason
Matthew LeCroy
PITCHING COACH Rafael Chaves
HITTING COACH Brian Daubach
DEVELOPMENT COACH
ATHLETIC TRAINER
Billy McMillon
Eric Montague STRENGTH COACH Mike Warren
2023 HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS: (Louisville and Rochester did not meet during the 2023 season.)
ALL-TIME HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS:
(OVERALL: 95-86, HOME: 49-41, ROAD: 46-45)
WASHINGTON
NATIONALS TOP 30 ORGANIZATIONAL PROSPECTS
1. OF Dylan Crews
2. OF James Wood
3. 3B Brady House
4. RHP Cade Cavalli
5. 3B Yohandy Morales
6. OF Elijah Green
7. OF Daylen Lile
8. OF Robert Hassell III
9. OF Cristhian Vaquero
10. RHP Jarlin Susana
11. RHP Travis Sykora
12. LHP D.J. Herz
13. OF Victor Hurtado
14. LHP Jake Bennett
15. RHP Jackson Rutledge
16. 3B Trey Lipscomb
17. OF Andrew Pinckney
18. OF Jacob Young
19. SS Nasim Nuñez
20. C Drew Millas
21. RHP Zach Brzykcy
22. LHP Mitchell Parker
23. SS Kevin Made
24. SS Angel Feliz
25. RHP Cole Henry
26. C Israel Pineda
27. 2B Darren Baker
28. OF Jeremy De La Rosa
29. LHP Dustin Saenz
30. 1B T.J. White
Matthew LeCroySCRANTON/WILKES-BARRE RAILRIDERS
235 Montage Mountain Road
Moosic, Pennsylvania 18507
PHONE: 570.969.2255
FAX: 570.963.6564
swbrailriders.com
2023 Record: 73-75 (.493)
6th in International League East (16.5 GB)
MEDIA INFORMATION
CONTACT
Adam Marco
PHONE 570.969.2255 (ext. 3118)
E-MAIL amarco@swbrailriders.com
PRESS BOX # 570.969.2255 (ext. 3510)
FLAGSHIP WICK 1400-AM
ANNOUNCERS
Adam Marco
Emily Messina
STAFF INFORMATION
GENERAL MGR Katie Beekman
FIELD MANAGER
PITCHING COACH
Shelley Duncan
Graham Johnson
HITTING COACH Trevor Amicone
DEFENSIVE COACH
Jose Javier
ATHLETIC TRAINER Jimmy Downam
STRENGTH COACH Danny Smith
2023 HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS: (Louisville and Scranton/Wilkes-Barre did not meet during the 2023 season.)
ALL-TIME HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS:
(OVERALL: 85-110, HOME: 43-52, ROAD: 42-58)
NEW YORK YANKEES TOP 30 ORGANIZATIONAL PROSPECTS
1. OF Jasson Domínguez
2. OF Spencer Jones
3. SS Roderick Arias
4. RHP Chase Hampton
5. C Austin Wells
6. OF Everson Pereira
7. SS George Lombard Jr.
8. RHP Will Warren
9. LHP Henry Lalane
10. OF Brando Mayea
11. LHP Brock Selvidge
12. LHP Kyle Carr
13. C Ben Rice
14. RHP Clayton Beeter
15. OF Francisco Vilorio
16. 3B Jorbit Vivas
17. RHP Carlos Lagrange
18. RHP Yoendrys Gomez
19. 2B Roc Riggio
20. SS Jared Serna
21. 2B Keiner Delgado
22. C Agustin Ramirez
23. RHP Zach Messinger
24. RHP Trystan Vrieling
25. RHP Cade Smith
26. RHP Jack Neely
27. 3B Tyler Hardman
28. OF John Cruz
29. OF Anthony Hall
30. RHP Danny Watson
PNC FIELD
FIRST GAME
April 26, 1989 SURFACE
ST. PAUL SAINTS
360 Broadway Street
St. Paul, Minnesota 55101
PHONE: 651.644.3517
FAX: 651.644.1627
saintsbaseball.com
2023 Record: 84-64 (.568)
1st in International League West (1.0 GA)
MEDIA INFORMATION
CONTACT Sean Aronson
PHONE 651.288.9882
E-MAIL saronson@saintsbaseball.com
PRESS BOX # 651.644.3517
FLAGSHIP KFAN Plus 96.7-FM
ANNOUNCER Sean Aronson
STAFF INFORMATION
GENERAL MGR
FIELD MANAGER
PITCHING COACH
PITCHING COACH
Derek Sharrer
Toby Gardenhire
Dan Urbina
Peter Larson
HITTING COACH Shawn Schlechter
BENCH COACH
Tyler Smarslok
ATHLETIC TRAINER Ben Myers
STRENGTH COACH
Stephen Hopkins
2023 HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS:
(OVERALL: 5-13, HOME: 4-8, ROAD: 1-5)
ALL-TIME HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS:
(OVERALL: 18-30, HOME: 13-17, ROAD: 5-13)
MINNESOTA TWINS TOP 30 ORGANIZATIONAL PROSPECTS
1. OF Walter Jenkins
2. SS Brooke Lee
3. OF Emmanuel Rodriguez
4. OF Gabriel Gonzalez
5. RHP David Festa
6. RHP Marco Raya
7. RHP Charlee Soto
8. RHP C.J. Culpepper
9. 2B Luke Keaschall
10. 2B Tanner Schobel
11. OF Brandon Winokur
12. RHP Cory Lewis
13. RHP Matt Canterino
14. SS Danny De Andrade
15. OF Austin Martin
16. OF Kala’i Rosario
17. LHP Connor Prielipp
18. RHP Andrew Morris
19. OF Yasser Mercedes
20. RHP Zebby Matthews
21. LHP Kody Funderburk
22. C Ricardo Olivar
23. 3B Yunior Severino
24. RHP Simeon Woods Richardson
25. C Andrew Cossetti
26. OF Jose Rodriguez
27. C Noah Cardenas
28. SS Ben Ross
29. RHP Darren Bowen
30. 2B Rayne Doncon
CHS FIELD
FIRST GAME
May 21, 2015
SURFACE
Natural Grass
7,210
DIMENSIONS (L-R)
330-405-320
Toby
SYRACUSE METS
One Tex Simone Drive
Syracuse, New York 13208
PHONE: 315.474.7833
FAX: 315.474.2658
syracusemets.com
2023 Record: 61-85 (.418)
9th in International League East (27.5 GB)
MEDIA INFORMATION
CONTACT
Michael Tricarico
PHONE 315.474.7833
E-MAIL mtricarico@syracusechiefs.com
FLAGSHIP WSKO 1260-AM
ANNOUNCER Michael Tricarico
Evan Stockton
STAFF INFORMATION
GENERAL MGR Jason Smorol
FIELD MANAGER Dick Scott
PITCHING COACH Grayson Crawford
HITTING COACH Collin Hetzler
BENCH COACH J.P. Arencibia
INFIELD COACH Adrian Texidor
ATHLETIC TRAINER Austin Dayton
STRENGTH COACH Alex Tavarez
2023 HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS:
(OVERALL: 5-1, HOME: 0-0, ROAD: 5-1)
ALL-TIME HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS:
(OVERALL: 108-88, HOME: 60-33, ROAD: 48-55)
NEW YORK METS TOP 30 ORGANIZATIONAL PROSPECTS
1. SS Jett Williams
2. OF Drew Gilbert
3. SS Luisangel Acuña
4. OF Ryan Clifford
5. RHP Christian Scott
6. 2B Ronny Mauricio
7. SS Colin Houck
8. 3B Marco Vargas
9. C Kevin Parada
10. RHP Blade Tidwell
11. RHP Mike Vasil
12. SS Jeremy Rodriguez
13. RHP Brandon Sproat
14. RHP Dominic Hamel
15. 3B Jacob Reimer
FIRST
16. OF Alex Ramírez
17. C Yovanny Rodriguez
18. RHP Tyler Stuart
19. RHP/DH Nolan McLean
20. C Ronald Hernandez
21. SS Jesus Baez
22. RHP Calvin Ziegler
23. OF Wilfredo Lara
24. LHP Nate Lavender
25. SS Boston Baro
26. OF Nick Morabito
27. RHP Raimon Gomez
28. RHP Joander Suarez
29. RHP Saul Garcia
30. OF Rhylan Thomas
TOLEDO MUD HENS
406 Washington Street Toledo, Ohio 43604
PHONE: 419.725.4367
FAX: 419.725.4368
mudhens.com
2023 Record: 70-78 (.473)
8th in International League West (19.5 GB)
MEDIA INFORMATION
CONTACT Matt Melzak
PHONE 419.725.9252
E-MAIL mmelzak@mudhens.com
PRESS BOX # 419.725.4367 (ext. 4701)
FLAGSHIP WCWA 1230-AM
ANNOUNCER Jim Weber
Matt Melzak
STAFF INFORMATION
GENERAL MGR Erik Ibsen
FIELD MANAGER Tim Federowicz
PITCHING COACH Doug Bochtler
HITTING COACH Mike Hessman
BENCH COACH Tim Garland
ATHLETIC TRAINER Chris McNeely
STRENGTH COACH Phil Hart
2023 HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS:
(OVERALL: 6-11, HOME: 2-4, ROAD: 4-7)
ALL-TIME HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS:
(OVERALL: 238-254, HOME: 120-125, ROAD: 118-129)
DETROIT TIGERS TOP 30 ORGANIZATIONAL PROSPECTS
1. OF Max Clark
2. 3B Colt Keith
3. RHP Jackson Jobe
4. 2B Jace Jung
5. RHP Ty Madden
6. OF Parker Meadows
7. SS Kevin McGonigle
8. OF Justyn-Henry Malloy
9. RHP Keider Montero
10. RHP Wilmer Flores
16. LHP Brant Hurter
17. LHP Paul Wilson
18. 2B Max Anderson
19. C Josue Briceno
20. C Enrique Jimenez
21. OF Wenceel Pérez
22. OF Eddys Leonard
23. SS Carson Rucker
24. RHP Dylan Smith
25. OF Roberto Campos
11. RHP Sawyer Gipson-Long 26. SS Peyton Graham
12. RHP Troy Melton
13. OF Justice Bigbie
14. C Dillon Dingler
15. 2B Hao-Yu Lee
OPPONENTS
27. INF Cristian Santana
28. RHP Tyler Mattison
29. LHP Blake Dickerson
30. 3B Izaac Pacheco
FIFTH THIRD FIELD
FIRST GAME
April 9, 2002
SURFACE
Tim FederowiczWORCESTER RED SOX
100 Madison Street
Worcester, Massachusetts 01608
PHONE: 508.500.1000
woosox.com
2023 Record: 79-68 (.537) 4th in IL North (10.0 GB)
MEDIA INFORMATION
CONTACT Bill Wanless
PHONE 508.500.1000
E-MAIL bwanless@woosox.com
PRESS BOX # 508.500.1000
FLAGSHIP WORC-FM
ANNOUNCERS Tyler Murray Jim Cain
STAFF INFORMATION
GENERAL MGR Brooke Cooper
FIELD MANAGER Chad Tracy
PITCHING COACH Dan DeLucia
HITTING COACH Rich Gedman
HITTING COACH Doug Clark
BENCH COACH Jose David Flores
ATHLETIC TRAINER Nick Kuchwara STRENGTH COACH Joe Hudson
2023 HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS:
(OVERALL: 4-2, HOME: 4-2, ROAD: 0-0)
ALL-TIME HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS:
(OVERALL: 98-96, HOME: 56-46, ROAD: 42-50)
All-Time Record includes meetings with Pawtucket from 1988-2020.
BOSTON RED SOX TOP 30 ORGANIZATIONAL PROSPECTS
1. SS Marcelo Mayer
2. OF Roman Anthony
3. C Kyle Teel
4. OF Ceddanne Rafaela
5. OF Miguel Bleis
6. OF Wilyer Abreu
7. RHP Wikelman Gonzalez
8. 2B Nick Yorke
9. SS Yoeilin Cespedes
10. SS Nazzan Zanetello
11. RHP Luis Perales
12. RHP Richard Fitts
13. SS Mikey Romero
14. OF Allan Castro
15. SS Franklin Arias
16. RHP David Sandlin
17. RHP Yordanny Monegro
18. C Nathan Hickey
19. INF Chase Meidroth
20. 3B Antonio Anderson
21. 3B Blaze Jordan
22. SS David Hamilton
23. C Brooks Brannon
24. INF Eddinson Paulino
25. C Johanfran Garcia
26. OF Vladimir Asencio
27. RHP Hunter Dobbins
28. RHP Angel Bastardo
29. RHP Justin Slaten
30. RHP Bryan Mata
POLAR PARK
FIRST GAME
SURFACE
RULES OF INTEREST
PLAYER LIMITS: The maximum number of players on the Active Roster of a Triple-A club shall be 28 for the entire duration of the championship season.
QUALIFYING MARKS: To qualify for a league batting title, a player must have a minimum of 2.7 plate appearances per league game. To qualify for an earned run average championship, a pitcher must have at least 0.8 innings pitched per team game.
DETERMINING BATTING AVERAGE: Divide the number of hits by the number of at-bats.
EARNED RUN AVERAGE: Multiply the number of earned runs by nine, divide that total by the number of innings pitched.
SAVE: A pitcher is credited with a save when he meets all three of the following conditions: -He is the last pitcher in a game won by his club
-He is not the winning pitcher
-He qualifies under one of the following conditions:
He enters the game with a lead of no more than three runs and pitches at least one inning, OR
He enters the game with the potential tying run either on base, or on deck, OR
He pitches effectively for at least three innings
BLOWN SAVE: When a relief pitcher enters a game in a save situation and departs, or the game ends with the save situation no longer in effect because he has given up the lead, he is charged with a “blown save”.
SLUGGING PERCENTAGE: Divide the total bases of all hits by the total times of official at-bats.
ON-BASE PERCENTAGE: Add the total of hits, walks and hit by pitches and divide by the total of at-bats, walks, hit by pitches and sacrifice flies.
FIELDING PERCENTAGE: Divide the total of putouts and assists by the total of putouts, assists and errors.
WINNING PERCENTAGE: Divide the number of games won by the total number of games played.
CONSECUTIVE GAME HITTING STREAK: A consecutive game hitting streak shall not be terminated if all the player’s appearances (one or more) result in a base on balls, hit batsman, defensive interference or a sacrifice bunt. The streak shall be terminated if the player has a sacrifice fly and no hits.
CONSECUTIVE GAME PLAYING STREAK: A playing streak shall be extended if the player plays one half inning on defense , or if he completes a time at-bat by reaching base or by being put out. A pinch running appearance shall not extend the streak. If a player is ejected from a game before he can comply with the requirements of this rule, his streak shall continue.
MAGIC NUMBER: Determine the number of games yet to be played, add one, and then subtract the number of games ahead in the loss column of the standings from the closest opponent.
RULES OF INTEREST
DAY OR NIGHT GAME? Any games scheduled to start after 4 p.m. will be considered a night game. If a game is scheduled to start at 4 p.m. and is delayed, it will be considered a night game. Both games of a twi-night doubleheader will be considered night games. When a day-night doubleheader is scheduled and separate admissions are charged, they will be counted as one day game and one night game and will not be considered a doubleheader.
MAJOR LEAGUE ROOKIE STATUS: Not more than 130 at-bats or 50 innings pitched in the Major Leagues during a previous season or seasons; not more than 45 days on a Major League roster during the 26-man player limit (excluding time in military service or on the disabled list).
A MAJOR LEAGUE YEAR: A full year of service in the Major Leagues consists of 172 days.
WAIVERS: A permission granted from all 30 Major League clubs to assign a Major League player’s contract to another Major League team or a minor league affiliate. Such permission is granted only for a specific period of time. The actual request is filed through the Commissioner’s Office and is not disclosed to the public until the contract is rewarded.
PROCEDURES FOR OBTAINING WAIVERS:
May request seven players on any given business day. The waivers must be requested by 2 p.m. EST on any business day.
Waiver claiming period expires on the second business day after the initial request at 1 p.m. EST.
A club desiring the assignment of a player on the waiver wire must submit a claim prior to 1 p.m. EST on the last day of the claiming period. Priority for the waiver claim awards is given to the Club with the lowest winning percentage in the player’s league when there are multiple claims submitted for the same player. If only one claim is entered, the claiming Club is eligible to be awarded the player contract.There is no specific limit on the number of claims that may be submitted on a particular day. However, no Club is permitted to exceed the 40-man or the 26-man roster limit. If a Club is awarded a player on a waiver claim that causes them to exceed the 40-man or 26-man roster limit, they must designate a different player for assignment.
TYPES OF WAIVERS
OUTRIGHT WAIVERS: This type of irrevocable waiver needs to be secured in order to outright a player. An outright is to assign a player to a club’s minor league affiliate without the right of recall. In other words, to remove a player from the 40-man roster. Also a player who has exhausted his options must clear this type of waiver if the club wishes to assign him to a minor league affiliate. An outright waiver secured is good for the entire waiver period. These waivers are needed from the 31st day of the season through August 31.
SPECIAL WAIVERS: Also irrevocable, the special waiver is used for the same purpose as an outright waiver. One difference is these waivers are used from September 1 to the 30th day of the following season. A secured special waiver is good for seven days, as opposed to being good for an entire period like the outright waiver.
UNCONDITIONAL RELEASE WAIVER: This irrevocable waiver is used for the purpose of an unconditional release of a player. At the time of the request, the player shall be removed from all player limits. A player may be informed of the clubs intention to release him on a weekend, but the actual waiver process won’t begin until the following business day. If the player has been claimed, he must be informed at the end of the two-day period that his contract has been claimed. The player has five days from the time he was notified of the claim to either accept the assignment or terminate his contract. If the player terminates his contract, he forfeits termination pay.
RULES OF INTEREST
MAJOR LEAGUE WAIVER: This type of revocable waiver is common and it used to either option a player to a club’s minor league affiliate or assign a player outright to another Major League Club from August 1st to the end of the regular season. A claimed player pulled back by the requesting Club may not be assigned and can not be placed on waivers again (except for an unconditional released waiver) for 30 days. When Major League waivers are asked for a second time in the same period the request shall state that it is irrevocable.
ASSIGNMENT OF PLAYER CONTRACTS:
When a player with five or more years of Major League service is asked by his club to consent to an assignment to a Minor League Club, he has three choices:
Accept the assignment
Refuse the assignment
Elect free agency
Any player who has at least three years of Major League service and who is assigned outright to a Minor League Club may elect, in lieu of accepting such assignment, to become a free agent.
Any player whose contract is assigned outright to a Minor League Club for a second time or any subsequent time in his career may elect, in lieu of accepting such assignment, to become a free agent. Unlike a player with five or more years of ML service, this type of player does not have the option of refusing assignment.
OPTIONAL ASSIGNMENT: To assign a player from the active 25-man roster to a Minor League Club with the right of recall. The player remains on the 40-man roster.
LIMITS ON OPTIONAL ASSIGNMENTS: An optional assignment of a player contract shall be permitted for not more than three seasons between Major League Clubs and Minor League Clubs, provided that if the player is optioned for less than a total of 20 days on one season, as determined by the date(s) of the optional assignment(s) and recall(s), respectively, the player shall not be charged with an optional transfer in connection with the foregoing limitation.
EXCEPTION: Contracts of Major League players who, prior to the commencement of the current season, have been credited with less than five seasons in professional baseball shall be eligible for a fourth optional assignment, without waivers, during that season. For purposes of this Rule 11(c ), 90 days or more on the active list during a championship season shall constitute a “season of service”. While time spent on any inactive list shall not be counted toward the 90 days required before a season’s service is credited, if a player is placed on the Disabled List after he has been credited with 60 or more days of service in any particular season, the DL time shall be counted to the player’s credit.
No optional assignment shall be permitted for a player unless the player is under contract for service in the season for which the optional agreement is effective. If, prior to an optional assignment, a player had at least three months active service in a Minor League classification, the player may not be optionally assigned to a lower classification unless the player is paid at the salary rate for the higher classification from which the player entered the Major Leagues.
RECALL: To add a player from a ML club’s 40-man roster to the ML club’s 25-man roster. This player must serve at least 10 days on option in order to be recalled unless he is replacing a player placed on the disabled list.
OUTRIGHT ASSIGNMENT: Major to Minor- to assign a player to a club’s minor league affiliate without the right of recall. The player is removed from the 40-man roster.
DESIGNATED FOR ASSIGNMENT: When a club has reached its 40 and/or 25-man roster limit, either reinstates a player, or acquires a new player, they must designate a player for assignment or release. If they are going to assign the player, they must do it within 10 days.
RULES OF INTEREST
WAIVER PRICES: Major League, special and outright waivers are $20,000 or $25,000 while unconditional waivers are $1.
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE:
Is credited for each day the player appears on an active roster or Major League disabled or suspended list.
In the case of a player called up from the Minor Leagues, is credited beginning with the date he physically reports.
In the case of a player sent down to the Minor Leagues, is credited through the date of the assignment.
In the case of a player who is unconditionally released, is credited through the date waivers were requested.
In the case of a player designated for release or assignment, is credited after the designation, through the date of the actual assignment or the request for unconditional release waivers.
For a player who appears on his club’s opening day roster, is credited as of the earliest scheduled opener, without regard to the actual opening date of his own club.
Is credited at the rate of 172 days per “year”, though the season is actually 182 days long.
Is not credited during any period of periods of optional assignment totaling 20 days or more during a single season.