


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 per season and has been a staple ever since.
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 42 of the 120 current MiLB teams entering the 2025 season.
PRESIDENT Greg Galiette
EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT, FINANCE & ACCOUNTING Michele Anderson
FINANCE & ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT Becky Reeves
DIRECTOR OF TICKET SALES Brenden Campbell
SENIOR ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE, GROUP SALES & SERVICE Tony Bertuca
SENIOR ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE, MEMBERSHIP SERVICES Aerial Griffin
SENIOR ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE, MEMBERSHIP SALES & RETENTION Taylor Retinger
ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE Ryan Kraycik
ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE Corey Clements
ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE, PREMIUM SALES Sophia Rexing
PREMIUM SEATING ASSOCIATE Luke Bach
PREMIUM SEATING ASSOCIATE Jenna Veech
SALES ASSOCIATE Jake Murdach
BOX OFFICE ASSOCIATE Emma Becker
BOX OFFICE ASSOCIATE Allison Foreman
BOX OFFICE ASSOCIATE Payton Waldridge
BOX OFFICE ASSOCIATE Isabelle Garrett
BOX OFFICE ASSOCIATE Cooper Knopp
DIRECTOR OF STRATEGIC ALLIANCES Chip Sobel CORPORATE PARTNERSHIPS SALES EXECUTIVE Leslie Hamilton
PARTNERSHIP SALES ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE Carter Davis
PARTNERSHIP ACTIVATION MANAGER Brandon Kline
PARTNERSHIP ACTIVATION ASSOCIATE Charlie Petrando
DIRECTOR OF MARKETING Vincent Zielen
GAMEDAY PROMOTIONS & PROGRAMMING MANAGER Joseph Udall
MARKETING/SOCIAL MEDIA COORDINATOR Jackson Telese
SOCIAL MEDIA ASSOCIATE Mimi Graham
GRAPHIC DESIGNER Max Oxley
GRAPHIC DESIGN ASSOCIATE Elijah Williamson
TEAM PHOTOGRAPHER/DIGITAL CONTENT CREATOR Cam Anderson PHOTOGRAPHY & DIGITAL CONTENT ASSOCIATE Emma Fletcher
DIRECTOR OF BROADCASTING Nick Curran PUBLIC RELATIONS MANAGER Aaron Cheris MEDIA RELATIONS ASSISTANT Anthony Acquisto
MERCHANDISING MANAGER Alex Hale
SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT OF STADIUM OPERATIONS Brett Myers DIRECTOR OF STADIUM OPERATIONS Peyton Hooper OPERATIONS ASSISTANT Ava Wunibald OPERATIONS ASSOCIATE Mia Kinkade EVENTS MANAGER Riley Vancelette FACILITY MANAGER Scott McGreal HOUSEKEEPING SUPERVISOR Kelly Bullitt
DIRECTOR OF FIELD OPERATIONS Tod Shafer ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF FIELD OPERATIONS Brock Hammond BATS CLUBHOUSE MANAGER Landon Rinkel VISITING CLUBHOUSE MANAGER Francis Sock
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
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: 500’ by Louisville’s Peyton Burdick on May 21, 2024 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
DIMENSIONS:
325’ (LF), 405’ (CF), 340’ (RF)
CAPACITY: 13,131
PLAYING SURFACE: Bermuda Grass
APPROXIMATE COST: $27,800,000
1. Peyton Burdick LOU 500 feet 5/21/24
T-2. Rob Stratton LOU 490 feet 4/29/06
T-2. Adam Duvall GWN 490 feet 7/24/19
4. Kevin Witt LOU 483 feet 5/12/02
5. Peyton Burdick LOU 482 feet 5/24/24
6. Juan Francisco LOU 480 feet 7/15/10
7. Rob Stratton NOR 479 feet 9/08/01
8. Isiah Gilliam LOU 478 feet 7/24/22
9. Jeremy Hermida LOU 475 feet 6/28/11
T-10. Devin Mesoraco LOU 471 feet 8/23/11
T-10. Christian Encarnacion-Strand LOU 471 feet 5/11/23
11. Brooks Kieschnick LOU 469 feet 6/04/00
Aaron Cheris
Public Relations Manager
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502.614.4519
Media Relations Associates: Lindsay Budin, Sean Rocca, Emma Smith Anthony Acquisto Media
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Credentials are available upon request for working media. Requests can be made by emailing Aaron Cheris or Anthony Acquisto at the email addresses listed above 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. WiFi is available for credentialed media in the press box.
MEDIA INFORMATION
Media packets, game notes, lineups, statistics, and press releases will be available to working media in the press box approximately two hours before each game.
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Photographers may shoot from the open areas at the far end of either dugout or from the tunnel behind home plate.
CLUBHOUSE ACCESS
Per 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.
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THE VOICE-TRIBUNE
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WLKY-TV (CBS)
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WAVE-TV (NBC)
WDRB-TV (FOX)
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Contacts: Tyler Greever, Tom Lane, Dusty Baker Eric Crawford, Rick Bozich
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ESPN LOUISVILLE (680 AM)
WKRD (790 AM) - HOME OF THE BATS 337 West Cardinal Boulevard 428 S. 4th St. Suite 252 Louisville, KY 40208 Louisville, KY 40202
Contact: John Salzman
Phone: 502.240.0602
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WHAS RADIO (840 AM)
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Phone: 502.479.2060
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Follow all the action of Louisville Bats baseball on Sports Talk 790 AM. 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 12th season with the Bats, and his seventh 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. Curran can be reached via email at ncurran@batsbaseball.com.
Jim Kelch is back in Louisville after broadcasting for the Louisville Redbirds/ RiverBats/Bats from 1989-2009. Kelch also 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.
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1982 John Harmon, Art Metzler
1983 John Harmon, John Rooney, Ed Peak
1984 John Rooney, John Asher
1985 Mike Newell, Art Metzler
1986 Larry Calton, Art Metzler, Ed Peak
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)
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BUFFALO
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Phone: 716-855-4863
CHARLOTTE
Fairfield Inn & Suites Charlotte Uptown
201 S. McDowell St. Charlotte, NC 28204
Phone: 704-971-4979
COLUMBUS
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Phone: 614-228-3200
DURHAM
Aloft Downtown Durham 345 Blackwell Street Durham, NC 27701
Phone: 919-383-8575
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IOWA
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JACKSONVILLE
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Phone: 610-443-5000
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LOUISVILLE
Cambria Hotel Downtown Louisville 120 S. Floyd St. Louisville, KY 40202
Phone: 502-977-4581
NORFOLK
Sheraton Norfolk Waterside 777 Waterside Drive Norfolk, VA, 23510 Phone: 757-622-6664
OMAHA
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ROCHESTER
Hyatt Regency Rochester 125 East Main Street Rochester, NY 14604 Phone: 585-546-1234
SCRANTON/WILKES-BARRE
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ST. PAUL
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SYRACUSE
Embassy Suites at Destiny USA
311 Hiawatha Boulevard West Syracuse, NY 13204 Phone: 315-243-8842
TOLEDO
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11:05 AM 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.
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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.
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6:35 PM SCHEDULED FIRST PITCH
HOME BP / INFIELD 3:30 p.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.
With a 3-2 win over St. Paul on July 11, 2024, Bats Manager Pat Kelly etched his name into the history books, becoming the seventh Minor League manager to win 2,000 games. Entering 2025, Kelly’s 2,017 career wins rank seventh in Minor League Baseball history.
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BORN: 8/27/55
AGE: 69
BIRTHPLACE: Santa Maria, CA
RESIDES: Sarasota, FL
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 1980
BATTED/THREW: R/R
HEIGHT: 6’3”
WEIGHT: 210
YEARS WITH LOUISVILLE: 6
Pat Kelly is back at the helm for the Bats in 2025, the only manager to lead Louisville since the COVID-19 pandemic cancelled the 2020 season. He made history in 2024, becoming just the seventh manager in Minor League Baseball history to win 2,000 games. Last season, Kelly also managed his son, veteran RHP Casey Kelly, becoming the first father-son duo in Louisville Bats history. Pat later got to tell Casey he was being promoted to the Reds for his first MLB appearance since 2018. The 2025 season will be his seventh consecutive season as a manager in the Reds minor league system after spending most of the 2018 season as Jim Riggleman’s bench coach in Cincinnati. In 2023, he guided the Bats to their first winning record since 2011. 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, he was the skipper at Double-A Pensacola. He also managed in the Reds’ system at Single-A Bakersfield in 2014 and from 2011-2013 at Rookie-Level Billings, where he was 2012 Pioneer League Manager of the Year. In 2010 Kelly was the manager at Single-A Lynchburg, and prior to that he spent the majority of three seasons as manager of the Rookie-Level 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 the Major League 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 36 seasons managing in the minor leagues for 18 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, 69, resides in Sarasota, FL with his wife Becky.
KELLY’S MINOR LEAGUE MANAGERIAL RECORD
Year Club League W-L PCT. Finish
1986 Charleston - A (SD) South Atlantic 63-69 .477 6th
1987 Reno - A (SD) California 76-66 .535 5th
1988 Wichita - AA (SD) Texas 60-76 .441 8th
1989 Wichita - AA (SD) Texas 73-63 .537 T-3rd (Lost League Finals)
1990 Las Vegas - AAA (SD) Pacific Coast 58-86 .403 10th
1991 Rockford - A (MON) Midwest 27-21 .563
Indianapolis - AA (MON) American Association 46-46 .500 4th
1992 Indianapolis - AA (MON) American Association 83-61 .576 2nd
1993 Chattanooga - AA (CIN) Southern 72-69 .511 4th
1994 Chattanooga - AA (CIN) Southern 67-73 .479 6th (Lost in 1st Round)
1995 Harrisburg - AA (MON) Eastern 61-80 .433 10th
1996 Harrisburg - AA (MON) Eastern 74-68 .521 4th (League Champions)
1997 Ottawa - AAA (MON) International 64-86 .386 10th
1998 Ottawa - AAA (MON) International 69-74 .483 10th
1999 Syracuse - AAA (TOR) International 73-71 .507 8th
2000 Syracuse - AAA (TOR) International 15-19 .441
2003 Richmond - AAA (ATL) International 64-79 .448 13th
2004 Richmond - AAA (ATL) International 79-62 .560 2nd (Lost League Finals)
2005 Richmond - AAA (ATL) International 56-88 .389 14th
2007 Sarasota - A+ (CIN) Florida State -- -- GCL Reds - Rk (CIN) Gulf Coast -- --
2008 GCL Reds - Rk (CIN) Gulf Coast 25-31 .446 14th
2009 GCL Reds - Rk (CIN) Gulf Coast 28-27 .509 8th
2010 Lynchburg - A+ (CIN) Carolina 61-77 .442 7th
2011 Billings - Rk (CIN) Pioneer 44-32 .579 2nd
2012 Billings - Rk (CIN) Pioneer 42-34 .553 3rd
2013 Billings - Rk (CIN) Pioneer 28-46 .378 8th
2014 Bakersfield - A+ (CIN) California 78-62 .557 T-2nd (Lost in 2nd Round)
2015 Pensacola - AA (CIN) Southern 63-75 .457 8th (Lost in 1st Round)
2016 Pensacola - AA (CIN) Southern 81-59 .579 2nd (Lost in 1st Round)
2017 Pensacola - AA (CIN) Southern 74-66 .529 3rd (League Co-Champs)
2018 Louisville - AAA (CIN) International 4-6 .400
2019 Chattanooga - AA (CIN) Southern 61-75 .449 8th
2020 Louisville - AAA (CIN) International N/A Season Cancelled due to COVID-19 2021 Louisville - AAA (CIN) International 55-73 .429 6th
2022 Louisville - AAA (CIN) International 60-90 .400 10th 2023 Louisville - AAA (CIN) International 75-73 .507 4th 2024 Louisville - AAA (CIN) International 67-82 .450 20th Totals 36 Seasons 2,017-2,172 .481
On July 11, 2024, Bats Manager Pat Kelly secured his 2,000th career win with a 3-2 victory over St. Paul, becoming only the seventh manager in Minor League Baseball history to reach this milestone. He was later honored in a pre-game ceremony on July 20 in which he was given a multitude of gifts including a custom team-signed jersey, personalized shoes featuring his likeness on the tongue, a commemorative bat, and additional gifts. Additionally, players and coaches throughout in the Reds organization were given a PK2K t-shirt, which many wore throughout the rest of the season. Kelly became the third active manager to reach the 2,000 win plateau after Buddy Bailey (Myrtle Beach) and Rick Sweet (Nashville). With the 67 wins in 2024, Kelly became the second skipper in franchise history to record 300 wins and he now sits second in Louisville history with 320 wins, behind only Rick Sweet’s 539, a franchise record Kelly began his managerial career in 1986 with the Single-A Charleston Rainbows and has since managed 18 different affiliates across every level of Minor League Baseball, as well as two stints as the bench coach at the Major League level for the Reds. Kelly began his professional baseball career as a 17-year-old playing rookie ball in the Angels’ organization in 1973 and went on to play in three MLB games for the Toronto Blue Jays in 1980.
MANAGERS WITH AT LEAST 2,000 CAREER WINS
1. Stan Wasiak 1950-1986 2,530-2,314 All-Time Winningest MiLB Manager
2. Bob Coleman 1919-1957 2,496-2,103 Managed NL’s Boston Braves from 1943-45
3. Buddy Bailey 1983-2024 2,417-2,219 2x IL Manager of the Year (1996, 2003)
4. Mike Kelley 1901-1931 2,390-2,102 Played for Louisville Colonels in 1899
5. Rick Sweet 1987-2024 2,343-2,174 Winningest Manager in Bats history
6. John Lipon 1959-1992 2,185-1,987 Managed Cleveland Indians in 1971
7. Pat Kelly 1986-2024 2,017-2,172 Earned 2,000th win for Bats on 7/11/2024 (Stats courtesy of Major League Baseball)
BORN: 6/2/1970 AGE: 54
BIRTHPLACE: Thomasville, AL
RESIDES: Thomasville, AL
MLB SERVICE: 1995, 1999-2000
BATTED/THREW: R/R
HEIGHT: 6’0” WEIGHT: 200
YEARS WITH LOUISVILLE: 1
Reid Cornelius starts his first season in the Reds organization in Louisville after spending the past three seasons as the Major League bullpen coach for the Colorado Rockies. The 2025 season will mark his 36th season in professional baseball. The native of Thomasville, Alabama pitched in 12 professional seasons from 1989-2000, including 45 Major League appearances over parts of three seasons for the Montreal Expos, Florida Marlins, and New York Mets from 19952000. His first MLB strikeout came on May 6, 1995 for Montreal against Florida, fanning former MVP Terry Pendleton. In the middle of the 1995 season, he was traded from the Expos to the Mets in exchange for slugging 1B/OF David Segui. He went on to coach in the Marlins’ system from 2003-16, spending the final seven years (2010-16) as the Major League bullpen coach. After that, he served as the pitching coach for Triple-A Gwinnett in the Braves’ organization from 2017-18 and rejoined the Marlins organization in 2019, working with Single-A Jupiter from 201920 and as the rehab pitching coach in 2021 before heading to Colorado in 2022.
2003 Pitching Coach Carolina Mudcats (AA) FLA Southern 2004-08
Coach
(A+) FLA Florida State 2009 Pitching Coach Jacksonville Suns (AA) FLA Southern 2010-16
Coach Florida/Miami Marlins (MLB) MIA National 2017-18 Pitching Coach Gwinnett Braves/Stripers (AAA) ATL International 2019-20 Pitching Coach Jupiter Hammerheads (A+) MIA Florida State 2021 Minor League Rehab Pitching Coach MIA 2022-24 Bullpen Coach Colorado Rockies (MLB) COL National 2025 Pitching Coach Louisville Bats (AAA) CIN International
BORN: 6/27/1975 AGE: 49
BIRTHPLACE: Lynwood, CA
RESIDES: Riverside, CA
MLB SERVICE: 1998-2008
BATTED/THREW: L/L
HEIGHT: 6’2”
WEIGHT: 240
YEARS WITH LOUISVILLE: 1
Daryle Ward is in his 10th season as a professional coach, all as a hitting coach in the Reds’ player development system. This year will mark his first at the Triple-A level with the Bats after spending the previous two seasons with Double-A Chattanooga. In 2016, he joined the organization as the hitting coach for the rookie level Arizona League Reds before spending the 2017 and 2018 seasons at Dayton. In 2019 and 2020, he served as Chattanooga’s hitting coach before returning to the Dragons in 2021. The son of Major League All-Star Gary Ward, Daryle was a career .263 batter over 11 big league seasons with the Astros, Dodgers, Pirates, Nationals, Braves and Cubs. In 1999, he won the Triple-A Home Run Derby in his home stadium of Zephyr Field in New Orleans before hitting a three-run homer in the All-Star Game the next night, leading the Pacific Coast League to a win. He belted a Major League career-high 20 home runs for Houston in 2000. On May 26, 2004 for Pittsburgh, Ward hit for the cycle at St. Louis with a double in the first, a triple in the fourth, a three-run homer in the fifth, and a single in the ninth, tying a career-high with six RBI in an 11-8 win. Daryle and Gary Ward became the first father-son duo in MLB history to each hit for the cycle. Gary accomplished the feat for the Twins on September 18, 1980. (They were later joined by Craig and Cavan Biggio as the only two father-son duos to hit for the cycle in MLB history.)
BORN: 11/5/1982 AGE: 42
BIRTHPLACE: Worcester, MA
MLB SERVICE: 2008, 2011-2012
BATTED/THREW: L/R
HEIGHT: 6’4” WEIGHT: 245 YEARS WITH LOUISVILLE: 2
Bryan LaHair is in his eighth season in the organization and second at Triple-A Louisville. He spent the 2022 and 2023 seasons as the manager at High-A Dayton. Bryan made his professional coaching debut in 2018 as the hitting coach at Rookie-Level Billings and in 2019 managed the Mustangs to a post-season berth. He was expected to return as the Mustangs’ manager in 2020 until the COVID-19 pandemic cancelled the season. He went on to manage the Arizona Complex League Reds in 2021. LaHair played parts of three seasons in the big leagues with the Mariners (2008) and Cubs (2011-12). Originally 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 with 39, was named a Baseball America All-Star as the DH, and was voted Baseball America’s winter leagues Player of the Year. He played for Team USA on three occasions (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. In 2012, he was named a National League All-Star after a stellar first half for the Cubs. He would go 0-for-1 in the Mid-Summer Classic at Kauffman Stadium, grounding out against Fernando Rodney in the eighth inning. The Worcester, MA native spent the 2013 season in Japan before ending his career with the then-Independent Somerset Patriots of the Atlantic League in 2017. 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.
LaHAIR’S
Year Club
2019 Billings - Rk (CIN) Pioneer 39-37 .513 4th (Lost in 1st Round)
2020 Billings - Rk (CIN) Pioneer N/A Season Cancelled due to COVID-19
2021 ACL Reds - Rk (CIN) Arizona Complex 33-26 .559 6th
2022 Dayton - A+ (CIN) Midwest 67-61 .523 7th 2023 Dayton - A+ (CIN) Midwest 67-65 .508 6th Totals 4 Seasons 206-189 .521
LaHAIR’S PLAYING CAREER
BORN: 12/27/1992 AGE: 32
BIRTHPLACE: San Cristobal, Venezuela
RESIDES: Goodyear, AZ
BATTED/THREW: S/R
A native of Venezuela, Julio Morillo is in his sixth season in the Reds’ player development department and first with Triple-A Louisville. He joins the Bats after spending the last two seasons as the skipper for Single-A Daytona. In 2024, Morillo led the Tortugas to their first playoff appearance since 2018, clinching the postseason berth with a 33-29 record in the second half. However, his Tortugas were swept in the first round by the Palm Beach Cardinals. Morillo began his coaching career with the ACL Reds in 2021 as the Development Coach and took over as Manager in 2022, guiding the club to a Central Division regular season title before ultimately falling to the ACL Rockies in the semifinals. Morillo was expected to serve as bench coach for Rookie-Level Billings in 2020 until the COVID-19 pandemic canceled the minor league season. Instead, he worked as a catching instructor at the Reds’ alternate spring training site in Mason, OH. Before embarking on his coaching career, he spent five years as baseball operations assistant and Spanish language translator for the Major League team. Julio was signed by the Reds as an undrafted free agent in 2009, after he graduated from Colegio San Juan Bautista de la Salle. In August 2015, Morillo spent a week on the Louisville roster, appearing in one game for the Bats on August 9 at Durham in his only career appearance at the Triple-A level. The 2015 season was his last as a player. After seven seasons in the organization as a catcher, he joined the Reds front office in 2016 as a member of the Major League team’s traveling party in the baseball operations assistant and Spanish language translator role. Morillo resides in Goodyear, Arizona with wife Maggie.
MORILLO’S MINOR LEAGUE MANAGERIAL RECORD
Year Club League W-L PCT. Finish
2022 ACL Reds - Rk (CIN) Arizona Complex 32-19 .627 3rd (Lost in 1st Round)
2023 Daytona - A (CIN) Florida State 56-72 .438 9th
2024 Daytona - A (CIN) Florida State 64-64 .500 T-6th (Lost in 1st Round)
Totals 4 Seasons 206-189 .521
HEIGHT: 5’10” WEIGHT: 175 YEARS WITH LOUISVILLE: 1 MORILLO’S PLAYING CAREER
BORN: 2/20/1975 AGE: 50
BIRTHPLACE: Allentown, PA
RESIDENCE: New Tripoli, PA
COLLEGE: Shenandoah University YEARS WITH LOUISVILLE: 10
BORN: 8/27/1990 AGE: 34
BIRTHPLACE: Lake Mills, IA
RESIDENCE: Sioux Falls, SD
COLLEGE: Northern Iowa (BS), Syracuse (MS) YEARS WITH LOUISVILLE: 1
BORN: 2/26/1993 AGE: 32
RESIDENCE: Indianapolis, IN
COLLEGE: Indiana University YEARS WITH LOUISVILLE: 2
BORN: 10/3/2000 AGE: 24
BIRTHPLACE & RESIDENCE: Grayson, GA
COLLEGE: Georgia (BA), Georgia Tech (MS) YEARS WITH LOUISVILLE: 1
BORN: 4/1/1999 AGE: 24
BIRTHPLACE & RESIDENCE: Norfolk, VA
COLLEGE: Virginia Wesleyan (BA), Old Dominion (MS) YEARS WITH LOUISVILLE: 2
RHP Chase Petty made his Triple-A debut for the Bats on September 13, 2024, and earned his first Triple-A win in his next start on September 20 vs. Omaha. He enters the 2025 season as Cincinnati’s No. 6 prospect after leading all Reds minor leaguers with 11 wins and 130 strikeouts in 2024.
BORN: 9/26/1995 AGE: 29
BIRTHPLACE: Guayubín, D.R.
RESIDES: Guayubín, D.R.
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 2.118
BATS/THROWS: R/R
HEIGHT: 6-2
WEIGHT: 190
ACQUIRED: Signed to a minor league contract with an invitation to MLB spring training, 1/30/2025.
2024: Spent the season with the Saitama Seibu Lions in Japan ... Finished the season with 11 holds and 28 saves in 52 games ... His 28 saves ranked second in the Japanese Pacific League, even though his Seibu club finished in last place with only 49 wins.
2023: Pitched the entire regular season with the Yankees, holding opponents to a .231 average in 45 relief appearances ... Recorded 4+ outs in 19 of his outings and 5+ outs in 14 of his games ... Posted a 2.87 ERA (12 ER/37.2 IP) over his first 30 appearances before recording a 8.02 ERA (19 ER/21.1 IP) in his final 15 games from 7/6-9/7 ... Was on the IL from 9/8 through the end of the season with a right hamstring strain.
2022: Combined to go 2-2 with a 3.26 ERA in 33 appearances between the Yankees, Rangers, and Royals ... Traded from New York to Texas along with LHP Robert Ahlstrom in exchange for C Jose Trevino on 4/2 ... Made the Rangers Opening Day roster ... DFA by Texas on 5/30 and traded to Kansas City in exchange for RHP Yohanse Morel on 6/2 ... DFA by the Royals on 6/17 after four outings and claimed off waivers by New York on 6/21.
2021: Made 28 relief appearances over 11 different stints with the Yankees ... Earned his first MLB win on 8/6 at Seattle, tossing a perfect 11th inning.
2020: Appeared in two games for the Yankees during the pandemic shortened season... Made his MLB debut on 8/8 at Tampa Bay, giving up two runs in 1.1 innings.
PERSONAL: Signed by Houston as an international free agent on 8/5/13 ... In September 2022, distributed hundreds of backpacks filled with school supplies to low-income children in his hometown El Pocito in the Dominican Republic.
Tampa - A+ 1-3 4.19 9 9 0 0 0 34.1 33 17 16 2 15 31 6 1
BORN: 10/20/2002 AGE: 22
BIRTHPLACE: Bejuma, Venezuela
RESIDES: Bejuma, Venezuela
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 0.000
BATS/THROWS: R/R
HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 187
ACQUIRED: Trade with New York Mets in four-player deal, 7/28/2022.
2024: Began the season on the IL with a right flexor strain, rehabing with two starts for the ACL Reds before joining Double-A Chattanooga on 5/21... Went 0-2 with a 0.81 ERA in 9 games (7 starts) for Chattanooga, striking out 26 in 22.1 innings and holding opponents to a .241 average ... Promoted to Triple-A Louisville on 8/27, making his Triple-A debut on 8/30 at Indianapolis when he went 3 innings, striking out 3 while allowing 2 runs on 4 hits and 2 walks ... Was the youngest player to appear in a game for the Bats in 2024 ... Did not throw more than 73 pitches in any of his regular season starts ... Competed in the Arizona Fall League with the Glendale Desert Dogs and was named to the Fall Stars Team.
2023: Spent entire season with High-A Dayton, finishing the season 7-3 with a 3.93 ERA in 22 games (19 starts), throwing 100.2 innings, striking out 100 to just 44 walks against, allowing a .214 opponent batting average ... Ranked among Reds Minor League leaders in wins (T-3rd, 7), innings pitched (6th, 100.2) and strikeouts (100).
2022: Began season with the FCL Mets and earned a promotion to Single-A St. Lucie, making two starts ... On 7/28, was dealt from New York to Cincinnati along with OF Hector Rodriguez in the deal that sent OF Tyler Naquin and LHP Phillip Diehl to the Mets ... Finished season with Single-A Daytona ... Ended season with a 2.91 ERA in 65.0 IP, striking out 83 batters ... Named Florida State League Pitcher of the Week with Daytona on 9/4/22.
2021: Appeared in four games with the FCL Mets, making three starts and posting a 3.86 ERA across just 7 IP.
PERSONAL: Originally signed out of Venezuela by the New York Mets as an international free agent on 7/3/19.
21 FCL Mets - Rk 1-0 3.86 4 3 0 0 0 7.0 3 3 3 2 3 7 0 0
22 St. Lucie - A 0-0 1.13 2 2 0 0 0 8.0 4 1 1 0 5 12 0 1 Daytona - A 0-1 3.16 7 5 0 0 0 31.1 17 13 11 1 10 35 3 1 FCL Mets - Rk 3-0 3.16 6 3 0 0 0 25.2 18 10 9 2 7 36 0 0
23 Dayton - A+ 7-3 3.93 22 19 0 0 0 100.2 80 49 44 14 44 100 4 3
24 Louisville - AAA 0-1 9.95 4 4 0 0 0 12.2 23 14 14 2 4 10 0 0 Chattanooga - AA 0-2 0.81 9 7 0 0 0 22.1 21 7 2 1 6 26 1 1
Reds - Rk 0-0 0.00 2 1 0 0 0 4.0 1 0 0 0 3 4 0 0
BORN: 8/25/2003 AGE: 21
BIRTHPLACE: Arecibo, Puerto Rico
RESIDES: Arecibo, Puerto Rico
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 0.000
BATS/THROWS: S/R
HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 173
ACQUIRED: From the Mariners in a five-player trade, 7/29/2022.
2024: Invited to participate in his first Major League spring training ... On 3/19, placed on Double-A Chattanooga’s 60-day IL with a torn labrum in his left shoulder and missed the entirety of the Minor League regular season ... Returned to play for the Glendale Desert Dogs of the Arizona Fall League, hitting .253 (19-75) and swiping seven bags in 18 games ... Was selected to play in the AFL’s Fall Stars Game, going 2-2 at the plate.
2023: Spent almost the entire season with High-A Dayton ... From 7/21-8/12, reached base safely in 19 straight games, the longest on-base streak by a Dragons batter all season ... Promoted to Double-A and made his Chattanooga debut on 9/14 against Birmingham with a 3-4 performance, tripling, driving in three runs and stealing a base ... Ranked among all Reds farmhands in triples (1st, 11), extra-base hits (3rd, 52), hits (4th, 124), steals (T-4th, 29), total bases (5th, 213), doubles (6th, 28) and runs scored (7th, 74) ... Named a Midwest League All-Star ... Was on Puerto Rico’s World Baseball Classic provisional roster.
2022: Began the season in the Mariners organization with Single-A Modesto ... Logged a 17-game hit streak from 5/3-5/22, during which he crushed 11 extra-base hits including five home runs ... Was acquired by the Reds, along with INF Noelvi Marte, RHP Levi Stoudt and RHP Andrew Moore, in a deal with the Mariners for All-Star RHP Luis Castillo on 7/29 ... Doubled, walked twice, drove in two runs and stole a base in his Single-A Daytona debut on 8/4 at St. Lucie ... Named a Baseball America Single-A All-Star after entering the season as the third-youngest player in the California League.
2021: Drafted in the second round of the June First Year Player Draft by the Seattle Mariners ... Assigned to rookie ball with the ACL Mariners where he spent the rest of the season ... Made his professional debut on 8/19 at the ACL Rangers, going 0-2 ... Logged his first professional hit, a double, on 8/21 against the ACL Padres ... Reached base safely in 20 consecutive games from 8/20-9/18 ... Cracked his first professional home run at the ACL Cubs on 9/13.
PERSONAL: Attended Arecibo Baseball Academy in Puerto Rico and Central Pointe Christian Academy in Kissimmee, FL ... Can throw with both arms and pitched lefthanded as a young player.
BORN: 11/18/1999 AGE: 25
BIRTHPLACE: Lawrenceville, GA
RESIDES: Flowery Branch, GA
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 0.000
BATS/THROWS: R/R
HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 207
ACQUIRED: Signed to a minor league contract with an invitation to MLB spring training, 11/22/2024.
2024: Spent the entire season with Triple-A Jacksonville in the Miami system ... Homered in back-to-back games on 4/2 and 4/3 at Durham, his first two Triple-A home runs ... Posted a season-best .297 average (11-37) over 11 games in July ... Homered in three consecutive games for the first time in his professional career from 6/22-6/27 ... Reached base in a career-high 15 straight games from 7/3-8/10 ... His 81 games and 700.2 innings behind the plate ranked T-4th and 6th, respectively, among all full-season minor league catchers ... Threw out 19 of 89 (21 percent) of runners attempting to steal.
2023: Played the entire season with Double-A Pensacola ... Recorded a season-high 11game hitting streak from 5/31-6/14, batting .386 (17-44) with three home runs and 10 RBI during that span ... Hit .301 in the month of June, going 22-73 with four doubles, five home runs, and 15 RBI ... Hit .268 with a .315 on-base percentage at home, compared to .235 with a .283 on-base percentage on the road ... Played in 81 games behind the plate, recording a .994 fielding percentage, committing just five errors in 714.2 innings ... Played in four playoff games for the Blue Wahoos, going 1-14 at the plate as Pensacola was defeated by Tennessee in the Southern League Championship Series.
2022: Split time between Double-A Pensacola and High-A Beloit, hitting .223/.258/.366 across 102 total games ... Had back-to-back three-hit efforts for Beloit on 7/3 and 7/4 at Peoria ... Promoted to Pensacola on 7/22 for his Double-A debut ... Hit .318 in the month of September for the Blue Wahoos, going 20-63 at the plate with two home runs and nine RBI ... Starred in the playoffs for Pensacola, hitting .320 (8-25) with two homers and two RBI while starting all six games behind the plate ... Recorded two hits in all three games of the Southern League Championship Series vs. Tennessee, leading the Blue Wahoos to their second title.
2021: Spent the regular season with High-A Beloit, appearing in 67 games ... After the season, hit .231 in 14 games for the Mesa Solar Sox in the Arizona Fall League, helping Mesa win the Arizona Fall League Championship.
2019: Appeared in 101 games for Single-A Clinton in his first full professional season ... Hit .321 in seven playoff games for the LumberKings as they eventually fell to South Bend in the Midwest League Championship Series.
PERSONAL: A 2018 graduate of Brookwood High School in Snellville, GA, where he starred as both a catcher and right-handed pitcher ... Had previously committed to play college baseball at Vanderbilt but chose to sign with the Marlins after being selected in Competitive Balance Round B (69th overall) of the 2018 First-Year Player Draft.
BORN: 3/17/1998 AGE: 27
BIRTHPLACE: Ann Arbor, MI
RESIDES: Tecumesh, MI
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 0.000
BATS/THROWS: L/R
HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 228
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, 7/21/2021.
2024: Began the year in the Double-A Chattanooga rotation before moving to the bullpen in May ... Earned his first win of the year with four strong innings on 7/13 vs. Biloxi, allowing a run in four innings ... Ended his Lookouts tenure on a high note with a 1.65 ERA in August ... Promoted to Louisville for his Triple-A debut on 8/24 and made his first appearance for the Bats the next day, giving up five runs over 4.1 relief innings vs. Gwinnett ...Won his first Triple-A start on 8/31 at Indianapolis, pitching five scoreless innings with five strikeouts ... Earned his first win in relief with 2.1 innings on 9/10 at Iowa ... Gave up one or fewer earned runs in four of his six Louisville outings ... Following the season, pitched for Team USA at the 2024 WBSC Premier12 tournament, going 1-2 with a 5.06 ERA in 5.1 innings of work ... Pitched two scoreless frames with a strikeout vs. Panama on 11/12 to earn the win ... Team USA would win the Bronze Medal in the tournament.
2023: Spent the entire season in the Double-A Chattanooga rotation ... Tied a career-high with 10 strikeouts on 5/27 at Rocket City ... Ranked among the Southern League leaders in starts (T-1st, 27), strikeouts (3rd, 140), and innings pitched (T-3rd, 123.2) ... Also ranked among the Reds system leaders in innings pitched (2nd), strikeouts (3rd), and wins (T-3rd, 7).
2022: Pitched at four different levels of the Reds system ... His 118 strikeouts were sixthmost among Reds farmhands ... Earned Florida State League Pitcher of the Week honors for 5/3-5/8 with Single-A Daytona, the first weekly honor of his professional career ... Following the season, pitched for Glendale in the Arizona Fall League, posting a 4.73 ERA in six appearances.
PERSONAL: Pitched five college seasons at Michigan State from 2017-21, going 4-9 with a 6.97 ERA in 45 games (14 starts), adding one save and 143 strikeouts in 124.0 innings ... Was a four-time Academic All-Big Ten selection ... Earned the Craig Hendricks Spartan Spirit Award in 2021, receiving the award given to the most positive team player who is enthusiastic, trustworthy, conscientious, hard-working, and good humored in honor of Spartan Baseball alum Craig Hendricks ... Despite taking the loss on 4/25 at Nebraska, set a modern Michigan State record with 17 strikeouts over an incredible 9.1 innings of relief ... 17 strikeouts broke Mark Mulder’s record of 16 set on 3/7/98 and 9.1 innings on the mound were the second most of NCAA pitcher in 2021 ... A 2016 graduate of Tecumesh High School in Tecumesh, Michigan.
BORN: 6/16/1998 AGE: 26
BIRTHPLACE: Atlanta, GA
RESIDES: Phoenix, AZ
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 2.042
BATS/THROWS: L/L
HEIGHT: 6-5 WEIGHT: 225
ACQUIRED: From the Cleveland Guardians in a three-player trade, 2/8/2023.
2024: Spent the entire season with the Reds ... On 4/14 at the White Sox, went 1-2 with four walks and two stolen bases, becoming the first Red with 4+ walks and 2+ steals in a game since Barry Larkin on 4/1/97 vs. Colorado ... Hit a 439-foot leadoff home run off Tyler Glasnow at Dodger Stadium on 5/16, the longest homer of his career and the thirdlongest leadoff homer by a Red in the Statcast era ... On 7/9 vs. Colorado, committed his first error in 177 games with the Reds ... was the longest run by a position player to begin his Reds tenure since 1900 ... Made 36 starts in left field, 34 in right field, and 32 in center field, becoming the first Red since 1900 to make at least 30 starts at each outfield position in a single season ... Was the only Major League player to accomplish this feat during the 2024 season.
2023: Began the season as the Reds Opening Day left fielder ... Optioned to Louisville on 4/13 ... Had a 17-game on-base streak for the Bats from 5/2-5/24 before returning to Cincinnati on 5/26 ... Went 1-25 in his first 10 games for the Reds ... In his last 98 games of the season after rejoining the team on 5/26, hit .298 ... First MLB home run was a walk-off two-run blast off Evan Phillips on 6/7 first the Dodgers ... Became only the 12th Reds batter since 1900 and first since Jesse Winker in 2018, to produce in a season a walk-off homer, a pinch-hit homer, and a grand slam ... His eight triples tied with TJ Friedl for the team lead, tied for third-most in the NL and fifth-most in the big leagues ... Friedl and Benson were the first set of Reds teammates to record at least eight triples in the same season since Ken Griffey Sr. and Dave Concepcion in 1980.
2022: Named International League Player of the Month for July for Triple-A Columbus after hitting .371 with five homers and 11 RBI in 23 games ... Promoted to the Guardians on 8/1 for his MLB debut ... At the time of his promotion, was leading the IL in OBP, walks, and runs ... First career MLB hit was an RBI single off Detroit’s Drew Hutchinson on 8/10 ... Made his only postseason appearance in Game 1 of the ALDS against the Yankees, pinch-hitting and grounding into a fielder’s choice in the ninth inning of a 4-1 loss at Yankee Stadium.
PERSONAL: Attended the Westminster Schools in Atlanta, where as a senior in 2016 he hit .454 with 11 doubles, 8 homers and 41 RBI ... In 2015 played in the USA Baseball Tournament of Stars summer showcase, the Under Armour All-American Game at Wrigley Field and the WBSC 18U Baseball World Cup in Nishinomiya, Japan as a member of the USA 18U National Team ... Before he signed with Cleveland, had signed a letter of intent to play baseball at Duke ... Father, Ted, played basketball at Purdue.
BORN: 1/16/2003 AGE: 22
BIRTHPLACE: Naples, Italy
RESIDES: Knoxville, TN
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 0.000
BATS/THROWS: R/R
HEIGHT: 6-4 WEIGHT: 215
ACQUIRED: Drafted in 1st round (2nd overall), 2024 June first-year player draft.
2024: Selected by the Reds in the first round (2nd overall) of the First-Year Player Draft out of Wake Forest... Signed to a $9.25 million bonus, tying a record with No. 3 overall pick Charlie Condon of the Rockies and breaking the record set by the Pirates’ Paul Skenes in 2023 ... Assigned to the Rookie ACL Reds but did not pitch in a regular season game ... Won a plethora of awards during his college season as a junior for Wake Forest including ACC Pitcher of the Year, All-ACC First Team, as well as a Dick Howser Trophy Finalist and a Golden Spikes Semifinalist, among other honors ... Set a new Wake Forest program record for strikeouts in the season with 191 ... Made 16 starts in his first and only season for the Demon Deacons, striking out 10 or more in 12 of them ... Became the first ACC pitcher to be named ACC Pitcher of the Week in three straight weeks since 2000 after striking out 12 over seven innings against Louisville on 3/22 ... Recorded a career-high 16 strikeouts, the second-most in a game in program history, to pick up the win and pass the single-season strikeout record against Clemson on 5/10 ... Became one of two pitchers in ACC history to be named ACC Pitcher of the Week six times in a season after striking out 13 vs. NC State on 5/17 ... Took the loss in his final college outing, giving up four runs in five innings on 6/1 in the NCAA Regional against East Carolina.
PERSONAL: Before transferring to Wake Forest ahead of the 2024 season, spent two seasons at Tennessee from 2022-23 ... In 2023, ranked third nationally and second in the SEC in strikeouts per nine innings with 14.3 ... In the 2023 College World Series, came into relief in the fourth inning of an elimination game against Stanford on 6/19, recording nine strikeouts over six innings pitched, becoming the first reliever to throw six or more scoreless innings in a College World Series game since 1997 ... Named SEC Co-Pitcher of the Week on 4/24/23 and was named to the 2023 Golden Spikes Award Midseason Watch List ... Named to the SEC All-Freshman Team, All-SEC Second Team, and a Golden Spikes Award Semifinalist in 2022 ... Earned the win in his first college game against Georgia Southern on 2/28/22, striking out five over five innings ... A 2021 graduate of Beech High School in Hendersonville, TN ... Was ranked as the No. 1 high school player from Tennessee during his senior year, as well as the No. 5 right-handed pitcher nationally by Perfect Game ... Participated in the Perfect Game 2020 National Showcase and was named to the Top Prospect Team ... Helped lead Beech High School to a 28-12 record and a state playoff berth in 2021 ... As a senior in 2021, went 6-0 with a 0.50 ERA and 131 strikeouts in 56.1 innings ... Played club ball for Canes National and helped lead them to the 2020 Perfect Game 17U Elite Championship ... Selected by the Padres in the 20th round of the 2021 draft but did not sign, choosing to attend Tennessee ... Parents, Trinetti and David Burns, both served in the United States Navy ... David played football at Division II North Greenville College.
BORN: 8/22/1990 AGE: 34
BIRTHPLACE: Covington, GA
RESIDES: Madison, GA
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 1.014
BATS/THROWS: R/R
HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 195
ACQUIRED: Re-signed as a minor league free agent, 10/28/2024.
2024: Spent most of the season with the Bats, pitching in a team-leading 49 games, which ranked second among all Reds farmhands ... 14 holds ranked second in the International League and tied for third in all of Minor League Baseball ... Contract selected by the Reds on 8/23, allowed four runs in one inning that night in Pittsburgh and was DFA on 8/24 ... Returned to Louisville on 8/26 and had his contract selected again on 9/20, pitching in two more games for the Reds to end the regular season.
2023: Pitched in six games across five stints with the Reds while spending a majority of the season in Louisville ... Made his Reds debut on 5/14 at Miami, his first MLB outing since 9/27/18 for Minnesota at Detroit ... Ranked among the Reds system leaders in saves (2nd, 9), and games (T-3rd, 47) ... Nine saves also tied for seventh-most in the International League.
2019-22: Spent four seasons with the Rakuten Golden Eagles in Japan’s Nippon Professional Baseball Pacific League, helping them reach the playoffs in 2019 and 2021 ... Also made 25 minor league appearances for Rakuten in the Japan Eastern League during that time.
2018: Made his MLB debut for the Twins on 6/17 vs. Cleveland in the second game of a doubleheader, allowing one run on two hits in 2.0 innings in a 6-2 loss ... Also made his only career Major League postseason appearance in the Wild Card Game at Yankee Stadium on 10/3, walking in a run before getting the final out in the seventh inning of an 8-4 loss to the Yankees.
PERSONAL: Originally a 25th round selection by the Angels in 2013 out of Kennesaw State University (GA) ... Played two college seasons at Kennesaw State from 2012-13 after transferring from Georgia Perimeter College ... A four-year letterwinner at Athens Christian School (GA).
Rochester - AAA 2-0 3.52 6 0 0 0 1 7.2 8 3 3 0 4 5 0 0
Chattanooga - AA 0-0 3.52 5 0 0 0 0 7.2 9 3 3 0 1 5 0 0
17 Rochester - AAA 3-0 1.78 24 0 0 0 2 35.1 19 7 7 0 10 39 6 0
19 Rakuten - NBP JPPL 4-3 1.94 54 - 0 0 0 51.0 46 15 11 1 20 45 1 0 Rakuten - JPEL 1-0 0.69 14 - 0 0 3 13.0 2 1 1 0 4 10 0 0
20 Rakuten - NBP JPPL 1-4 2.86 46 - 0 0 18 44.0 46 16 14 2 18 32 4 0
21 Rakuten - NBP JPPL 1-0 4.97 31 - 0 0 0 29.0 32 16 16 1 9 23 2 0 Rakuten - JPEL 0-0 2.00 9 - 0 0 1 9.0 7 2 2 1 3 9 1 0
22 Rakuten - NBP JPPL 3-1 2.27 34 - 0 0 0 31.2 22 8 8 1 10 25 4 0 Rakuten - JPEL 0-0 0.00 2 - 0 0 0 2.0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0
BORN: 6/22/2000 AGE: 24
BIRTHPLACE: Jacksonville, FL
RESIDES: Neptune Beach, FL
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 0.000
BATS/THROWS: L/R
HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 208
ACQUIRED: Selected in the 3rd round, 2019 June first year player draft.
2024: Invited to participate in his first Major League spring training camp ... Spent most of the season with Double-A Chattanooga before making his Triple-A debut with Louisville in September... Named Southern League Player of the Week for 5/6-5/12 ... Spent two stints on the IL, first from 6/4-8/7 with a left index finger contusion, and then from 8/29-9/11 with a right wrist contusion ... Took off in August, batting .379 (25-66) with a home run, six RBI, and five runs in 19 games ... Joined the Bats for his Triple-A debut after the end of Chattanooga’s season on 9/17 ... Homered in his first Triple-A game on 9/18 vs. Omaha, going 2-5 at the plate ... Reached base more than once in all four games he played with the Bats to end the season ... Played in Arizona Fall League with Glendale Desert Dogs, hitting .263 in 19 games ... Added to the Reds’ 40-man roster for the first time on 11/19.
2023: Recorded first career multi-homer game for Dayton on 6/6 vs. Cedar Rapids ... Was promoted to Double-A Chattanooga and made his debut there on 8/23 vs. Tennessee, walking twice and driving in a run ... Hit his first Double-A home run on 8/31 at Pensacola ... Started both of Chattanooga’s playoff games, going 1-8 at the plate ... Ranked among Reds farmhands in doubles (3rd, 31), steals (T-4th, 29), extra-base hits (T-6th, 45), triples (T-7th, 5), and total bases (8th, 189).
2022: Start of his season was delayed by a thumb injury that he sustained in a car accident during spring training ... Homered in his first game of the season on 5/17 with Single-A Daytona ... Made High-A debut with Dayton on 6/28 at Great Lakes, going 1-4 ... Slashed .294/.351/.618 in nine games in September ... Earned honors as an MiLB.com Reds organizational All-Star ... Named Midwest League Player of the Week from 8/29-9/4.
2021: Spent entire season with Single-A Daytona ... Posted multiple hits in eight games, recording a season-best four hits on 5/12 vs. St. Lucie ... Underwent Tommy John surgery on 6/17 to repair torn UCL in right elbow.
2019: Made professional debut on 6/18 in rookie ball with Greeneville ... Slugged first pro home run on 7/4 vs. Bristol as part of a three-hit game ... Finished season with Billings of the Pioneer League.
PERSONAL: Graduated from Providence School of Jacksonville (FL) ... Won a gold medal with USA Baseball’s U18 National Team at the 2018 Pan American Championships in Panama, hitting .528 with 19 hits and five doubles in the tournament ... Was named to all-tournament team.
BORN: 8/19/1996 AGE: 28
BIRTHPLACE: Athens, GA
RESIDES: Bishop, GA
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 0.000
BATS/THROWS: R/R
HEIGHT: 6-5 WEIGHT: 245
ACQUIRED: Selected from San Francisco in the minor league plase of the 2022 Rule 5 Draft.
2024: Pitched in 37 games between Double-A Chattanooga and Triple-A Louisville, tying for 10th among all Reds farmhands in games pitched ... Earned his first Double-A save in his second outing of the year on 4/13 vs. Tennessee, throwing two scoreless frames to finish a 3-0 win ... Only win of the season came on 5/1 at Montgomery, throwing a scoreless inning with two strikeouts ... Did not give up an earned run over four outings for the Lookouts from 7/6-7/23, throwing 9.0 scoreless innings with 13 strikeouts and four hits against ... Promoted to Louisville for his Triple-A debut on 7/31 and pitched at Scranton/Wilkes-Barre that night, giving up two runs in one inning ... After three total outings for the Bats, returned to Chattanooga on 8/13 and threw 2.0 clean innings that night vs. Rocket City before rejoining the Bats on 8/18 ... Made his first professional start on 8/18 at Omaha, throwing three scoreless innings ... Earned his first Triple-A hold with a scoreless seventh on 9/8 vs. Jacksonville ... Posted a 7.71 ERA (6 ER/7.0 IP) over six outings in September to end the regular season.
2023: Spent most of the year with High-A Dayton before his Double-A debut for Chattanooga in September ... Ranked among all Reds farmhands in wins (T-3rd, 7) and games (9th, 40) ... His 7 wins for High-A Dayton were tied for second-most in the Midwest League ... Earned Midwest League Pitcher of the Week honors for 7/3-7/9 ... Pitched in one playoff game for Chattanooga, throwing a scoreless relief inning at Tennessee on 9/19.
2022: Played the entire season at High-A Eugene in the Giants system ... Ranked among all Giants farmhands in wins (T-4th, 8) and games (6th, 43) ... Also led the Northwest League in games and ranked tied for fourth in wins ... Appeared in two playoff games for the Emeralds, giving up a run over 3.1 innings with two strikeouts ... Following the season, was selected by the Reds from the Giants in the second round of the minor league phase of the Rule 5 Draft at the Winter Meetings.
2021: Pitched for Single-A San Jose for the whole season ... Ranked among all Giants farmhands in wins (T-5th, 6) and saves (9th, 4) ... Pitched in one playoff game for San Jose, throwing 1.2 scoreless innings.
PERSONAL: Originally selected by the Giants in the 29th round of the 2019 draft ... Pitched four college seasons for Clemson from 2016-19, going 16-7 with a 3.94 ERA in 73 games (28 starts), striking out 137 over 192.0 innings ... Was 1-5 with one save and a 6.96 ERA as a senior in 2019 ... Named an ACC Academic Honor Roll member in 2018 ... Played for Hyannis in the Cape Cod League in the summer of 2017 ... A 2015 graduate of Oconee County High School (Watkinsville, GA) ... Was a team captain as a senior and won the Athens Banner-Herald Player of the Year award that season, starring as a hitter and a pitcher ... In high school, lettered four times in baseball and two times in basketball.
BORN: 9/5/1998 AGE: 26
BIRTHPLACE: Holland, MI
RESIDES: Saugatuck, MI
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 0.045
BATS/THROWS: R/R
HEIGHT: 5-10
WEIGHT: 201
ACQUIRED: Drafted in 15th round, 2021 June first-year player draft.
2024: Made both his Triple-A debut for the Bats and his MLB debut with Cincinnati ... Reached base in all five plate appearances for the Bats with four walks and a double on 5/21 vs. Toledo ... Contract selected by the Reds for his MLB debut on 6/4, going 1-10 with four runs and a double in seven games before being optioned on 6/12 ... Posted a season-long 10-game hitting streak for the Bats from 8/6-8/16 in which he hit .375 ... Promoted to the Reds for the third time on 9/2, ending the year in Cincinnati ... Hit his first Major League home run off eventual 2024 NL Cy Young Award winner Chris Sale on 9/19, a 422-foot solo blast to center, also stole two bases that day in the loss to Atlanta ... Was one of nine members of the 2024 Bats to later get called up and make his MLB debut for the Reds.
2023: Earned the 2023 Sheldon “Chief” Bender Award as the organization’s Minor League Player of the Year, hitting .312 with 23 home runs, 79 RBI, and 54 stolen bases in 124 games between High-A Dayton and Double-A Chattanooga ... Hit .386 in 19 April games to start the year ... 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 ... 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 steals ... Earned three league Player of the Week honors (Midwest 4/24-30, Southern 7/17-23 & 8/21-27) ... Also took home two league monthly awards (Midwest-April, Southern-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 pro 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.
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 Preseason Player of the Year ... Hit .305 with a .474 on-base percentage as a senior in 2021 ... Graduated from Saugatuck (MI) High School, where he accumulated 16 varsity letters in baseball, football, basketball, and track-and-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.
BORN: 5/10/1993 AGE: 31
BIRTHPLACE: Bridgeport, CT
RESIDES: Little River, SC
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 1.103
BATS/THROWS: R/R
HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 195
ACQUIRED: Re-signed as a minor league free agent, 1/28/2025.
2024: One of only two players to spend the entire season on the Bats roster ... Set a new career-high with 32 doubles, which tied for fourth in the International League ... Also ranked among IL leaders in games (T-4th, 134), at-bats (3rd, 514) and hits (T-5th, 133) ... Capped a 13-pitch at-bat in the rain with a walk-off single in the bottom of the 10th for a 3-2 win over Columbus on 4/10 ... Posted a season-long 19-game on-base streak from 4/4-4/26 ... Tied a career-high with four hits on two occasions (6/21 at Omaha, 8/21 at Scranton/Wilkes-Barre) ... Drove in three runs in the penultimate game of the season on 9/21 vs. Omaha to set a new career-high with 68 RBI ... Was versatile in the field, starting 72 games at first base, 22 at third base, and 28 at catcher.
2023: Hit .305 with 11 home runs and 67 RBI over 90 games between the Triple-A affiliates of the Cubs and Diamondbacks ... 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.
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, with the Cubs winning all five of those games ... While playing as the catcher, Cubs pitchers owned a 1.76 ERA ... A strained right forearm ended his season on 6/11
2019: Named a Southern League Mid-Season All-Star with Double-A Tennessee.
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.
CAREER HITTING STATS
BORN: 9/5/2000 AGE: 24
BIRTHPLACE: Niceville, FL
RESIDES: Sarasota, FL
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 0.053
BATS/THROWS: R/R
HEIGHT: 6-4 WEIGHT: 245
ACQUIRED: Drafted in 2nd round, 2019 June first-year player draft.
2024: Made his Triple-A debut for Louisville and his MLB debut for Cincinnati ... Launched a solo home run in his Triple-A debut at Louisville Slugger Field on Opening Night on 3/29 vs. Indianapolis ... Launched a 494-foot two-run homer on 5/2 at St. Paul, the longest home run in baseball (including MLB) at the time, it would finish as the second longest HR of 2024 behind teammate Peyton Burdick’s 500-foot shot ... Homered twice for his first multi-homer game for the Bats on 6/13 vs. St. Paul ... Promoted to the Reds for his MLB debut on 7/8 and hit .316 with five homers, 11 RBI, and slugged .868 in 10 games before returning to Louisville on 7/26 ... In his MLB debut on 7/8 vs. Colorado, went 2-3 with a 449-foot home run for his first big league homer ... Hit a grand slam on 7/12 vs. Miami and crushed two home runs the next day ... Named NL Player of the Week on 7/14 after a historic first week in the big leagues in which he hit .432 with five home runs and 11 RBI in seven games ... Became first player in MLB history with five extra-base hits in his first two MLB games, tied MLB record with seven extra-base hits in his first five games, and was the first rookie in MLB history to hit three home runs and record eight RBI in his first five games ... Hit .177 in August for the Bats but returned to the Reds on 8/27, finishing the season in Cincinnati ... Set a new Louisville franchise record and finished third in the IL with 160 strikeouts, topping the mark of 156 set by Mike Calise in 1982.
2023: Named an MiLB.com Reds Organizational All-Star after leading the system in RBI (98), tying for the lead in homers (23) while ranking second in slugging (.536) and extrabase 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 6/116/17, homered in six straight games, the longest home run streak in the Southern League all season ... Homered twice and drove in a career-high seven runs on 8/5 at Tennessee ... ... Played in two playoff games for the Lookouts, going 0-6 with a walk and a run scored.
2022: Was the Reds Minor League Player of the Month for May after hitting .388 (26-67) with four homers, 13 RBI, and 15 runs scored in 20 games for High-A Dayton ... Landed on the IL with a left hamate bone fracture on 6/23, returning on 8/23 ... Promoted to Chattanooga on 9/13 for his Double-A debut and made six appearances for the Lookouts ... Following the season, named an Arizona Fall League Rising Star for Glendale.
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 ... Committed to LSU but chose to begin his professional career after being drafted in 2019.
BORN: 12/11/1997 AGE: 27
BIRTHPLACE: Indianapolis, IN
RESIDES: Zionsville, IN
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 0.040
BATS/THROWS: L/R
HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 190
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, 7/15/2020.
2024: Began the year in Louisville, placed on the IL on 4/1 after just three games with a right shoulder strain ... Rehabbed his injury with the ACL Reds and High-A Dayton in May ... Activated from his rehab assignment and promoted to the Reds for his MLB debut on 5/13, pinch-running that night at Arizona ... First MLB hit was a single off Walker Buehler at Dodger Stadium on 5/13, Armed Forces Day ... Was one of five Reds since 1954 and the first since 1982 with 3+ outfield assists in his first 18 career outfield appearances ... Optioned to Louisville on 6/21 after 29 games with the Reds, finishing the year with the Bats ... Had a streak of five straight games with a stolen base from 7/10-7/14, tied for the longest such streak in the International League in 2024 ... Placed on the IL with a right groin strain on 8/9 ... After returning on 8/28, hit .342 (26-76) in his final 18 games of the season.
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 MiLB 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 ... 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) ... Reached base in 33 of 36 games for the Bats ... Following the season, played for Surprise in the Arizona Fall League.
2022: Made his Double-A debut for the Lookouts ... Stole a career-high 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 debut for High-A Dayton, led Reds Minor Leaguers in runs (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) ... Recorded multiple steals eight times, including a season-high three on 5/26 vs. Quad Cities.
PERSONAL: Played four college seasons at the United States Military Academy from 201720 ... In 176 NCAA games, hit .301 with 58 RBI, 163 runs, and 105 stolen bases, finishing his career as Army’s all-time program leader in steals and walks (142) ... Named 2020 Patriot League Preseason Player of the Year ... Also named 2019 Patriot League Defensive Player of the Year and 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 ... Was selected by Seattle in the 39th round of the 2019 draft but did not sign, choosing to remain at Army.
BORN: 10/11/1998 AGE: 26
BIRTHPLACE: Atlanta, GA
RESIDES: Atlanta, GA
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 0.000
BATS/THROWS: S/R
HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 209
ACQUIRED: Selected in the fourth round of the 2019 June First-Year Player Draft.
2024: Began season with Double-A Chattanooga ... On 6/27 against Rocket City, recorded his fourth career two-homer game ... Promoted to Louisville and made his Triple-A debut on 7/26 at Toledo ... From 8/20 to season’s end, hit .315 (28-89) with four home runs and 12 RBI in 27 games ... Ranked among all Reds’ farmhands in slugging percentage (2nd, .464), extra-base hits (2nd, 47), doubles (T-2nd, 28), triples (T-2nd, 6), total bases (5th, 176), home runs (T-7th, 13), OPS (T-7th, .819), walks (8th, 51) and hits (T-10th, 97).
2023: Played a second entire season with Double-A Chattanooga ... Recorded three consecutive multi-hit games from 5/25-5/27 at Rocket City ... Homered twice and drove in three runs in three-hit effort at Tennessee on 5/31 ... Caught fire in June, slashing .280/.381/.561 with a .942 OPS, six home runs, five doubles, 18 RBI and five stolen bases in 22 games.
2022: Spent entire season with Double-A Chattanooga ... Recorded nine hits over a fourgame stretch from 7/8-7/12 against Rocket City and Pensacola ... Hit just .161 in June, but rebounded with a stellar July, slashing .325/.341/.463 with an .804 OPS, two home runs and 12 RBI in 21 games ... Placed on Chattanooga’s 7-day IL with a right shoulder strain on 8/9 and would not return for the remainder of the season.
2021: Began season with Single-A Daytona, going 1-3 with a double, walk, stolen base and run scored in his season opener on 5/4 at Palm Beach ... Tallied three hits, including a homer and a double, in his final game with Daytona on 8/8 at Lakeland, earning a promotion to High-A Dayton and homering in his first game with the Dragons on 8/10 at Lansing ... Played in 17 games with the Surprise Saguaros in the Arizona Fall League, slashing .250/.343/.617 with a .960 OPS, six home runs, four doubles and 11 RBI.
PERSONAL: Played college ball at Chipola Junior College in Marianna, FL (2019) and Georgia (2018) ... In 57 games for Chipola, posted a .381 batting average with nine home runs, 49 RBI, 54 runs and 14 steals ... In 32 games for Georgia, hit .239 with two doubles, four RBI, 11 runs and six steals ... Attended Kennesaw Mountain High School in Kennesaw, GA, the same school attended by Reds catcher Tyler Stephenson ... Named team MVP and All-Region with Kennesaw Mountain in 2016 ... Participated in MLB’s Prospect Development Pipeline Premier event in Atlanta in January of 2017.
BORN: 9/24/1995 AGE: 29
BIRTHPLACE: Puyallup, WA
RESIDES: Puyallup, WA
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 0.012
BATS/THROWS: R/R
HEIGHT: 5-8 WEIGHT: 185
ACQUIRED: Re-signed as a minor league free agent, 1/9/2025.
2024: Hit .300 or better in a full season for the first time in his professional career ... Ranked among the leaders among Reds farmhands in hits (3rd, 108), total bases (T-6th, 172), doubles (T-7th, 23), home runs (T-7th, 13), extra-base hits (9th, 37), and runs (T-10th, 59) ... Reached base in his first 14 starts for the Bats to begin the year ... Was the first Bat to post a four-hit game on 5/22 vs. Toledo ... Contract selected by the Reds for his MLB debut on 6/24 ... Made his debut that night vs. Pittsburgh, becoming the first Red and 12th MLB player since sacrifice flies became a stat in 1954 to record an extra-base hit (double), a sacrifice fly, and a run in his first MLB game ... DFA on 7/5 and returned to Louisville ... Recorded his second career two homer game on 7/23 at Toledo ... Placed on the IL on 7/28 with a left quad strain, activated on 8/21 ... In 29 games after returning, hit .336 (39-116) to end the season ... Finished a triple shy of the cycle on both 9/19 and 9/20 vs. Omaha ... Homered in three straight games from 9/18-20 ... For the Bats, played 61 games at second base, nine at third base, 15 in left field, as well as three each in center field and right field.
2023: Split the season between Double-A Tennessee and Triple-A Iowa ... Spent most of May and June on the Development List before being assigned to Tennessee on 6/26 ... Returned to Iowa on 8/29 and finished the season there ... Hit his only two homers of the year on 9/20 at Louisville, driving in five in a 11-7 win at Louisville Slugger Field ... Following the season, selected by the Reds from the Cubs in the minor league phase of the Rule 5 Draft.
2022: Spent most of the season with Iowa around a stint with Tennessee from 4/27-6/3 ... Upon returning to the I-Cubs, hit .300 over 20 games in July ... Had two separate 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 ... Made his Triple-A debut for Iowa.
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 title.
PERSONAL: Played four college seasons, all as a walk-on for Washington, hitting .283 with 10 home runs and 105 RBI 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 ... 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 in football, 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.
BORN: 5/8/1999 AGE: 25
BIRTHPLACE: Elkhorn, WI
RESIDES: Elkhorn, WI
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 0.000
BATS/THROWS: R/R
HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 200
ACQUIRED: From the St. Louis Cardinals in the Triple-A Phase of the 2024 Rule 5 Draft.
2024: Split season between Double-A Springfield and Triple-A Memphis ... Turned in his strongest performance of the season with Springfield on 8/2 at Tulsa, a relief appearance in which he pitched 5.1 scoreless innings, allowing six baserunners and striking out nine ... Finished his season with back-to-back quality starts, going six innings on 9/3 against Northwest Arkansas, striking out three and allowing two earned runs, and making his deepest start of the year on 9/10 at San Antonio by going 7.2 innings, surrendering three earned with seven punchouts ... Eight wins tied for ninth-most among Cardinals farmhands ... Contract purchased by the Reds from the Cardinals in the Rule 5 Draft on 12/11.
2023: Began his first season in the Cardinals organization at Double-A Springfield, tossing seven scoreless innings in his third start of the season on 4/26 at Wichita, allowing just one hit and one walk while striking out four ... The 4/26 outing earned him Texas League Pitcher of the Week honors on 4/30 ... Made his Triple-A debut with Memphis on 7/4 at Indianapolis, allowing seven earned runs in only 3.2 innings and being sent back to Springfield on 7/8 ... Finished season strong with a 2.82 ERA in 22.1 innings in three September starts, making two starts of eight innings with one earned run ... His two complete games were tied for second-most in MiLB and led the Texas League.
2022: Spent the season with both High-A Fort Wayne and Double-A San Antonio ... Tossed 21.1 straight scoreless innings across six outings between 5/19 and 6/12, earning Midwest League Pitcher of the Week on 6/12 ... Promoted to Double-A to make season debut with San Antonio on 6/17 against Amarillo, giving up five earned runs over 2.2 innings of work in a tough outing ... Posted a 1.65 ERA in 16.1 innings across three starts in September, lowering his season ERA by over a full run in the process ... Claimed off of waivers by the Cardinals from the Padres on 12/7.
2021: Opened the season with High-A Fort Wayne ... Made Double-A debut with San Antonio on 6/24 at Frisco, cleaning up the middle innings with 4.1 scoreless frames out of the bullpen, striking out three and allowing just one hit ... Used primarily as a multiinning reliever with both Fort Wayne and San Antonio, making his best spot start on 9/1 against Amarillo with five shutout innings, surrendering just two baserunners while striking out three.
PERSONAL: Selected in the 13th round of the 2019 June First-Year Player Draft by the San Diego Padres ... Played collegiately at Madison Area Technical College from 2018-19, logging a 3.76 ERA in 91.0 innings with 112 strikeouts ... Helped the WolfPack to a trip to the NJCAA Division II World Series in 2018 ... Three-time letter winner as a pitcher at Elkhorn Area High School in Elkhorn, WI.
22 San Antonio - AA 5-4 6.05 16 14 0 0 0 74.1 90 54 50 10 30 54 1 1
Fort Wayne - A+ 1-2 3.71 15 2 0 0 0 43.2 30 18 18 4 14 41 1 0
23 Memphis - AAA 0-1 17.18 1 1 0 0 0 3.2 7 7 7 2 2 5 0 0
Springfield - AA 4-6 4.62 24 21 2 1 0 122.2 119 66 63 15 44 86 1 3
24 Memphis - AAA 1-0 5.24 10 0 0 0 0 22.1 27 14 13 2 9 19 0 0 Springfield - AA 7-3 2.50 19 8 0 0 0 79.1 82 27 22 1 19 64 0 1
BORN: 12/19/1996 AGE: 28
BIRTHPLACE: Miami, FL
RESIDES: Miami, FL
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 0.006
BATS/THROWS: L/L
HEIGHT: 6-6 WEIGHT: 248
ACQUIRED: Drafted in 5th round, 2019 June first-year player draft.
2024: Spent most of the season with the Bats, ranking among all Reds farmhands in games (3rd, 48) and wins (T-8th, 6) ... First five outings of the season (7.2 IP) were scoreless ... Recorded a season-high five strikeouts over 2.2 clean frames on 5/4 at St. Paul ... Earned back-to-back wins on 5/8 and 5/11 vs. Indianapolis, getting exactly one out each time ... Placed on the IL on 5/22 with left elbow loose bodies, activated on 6/4 ... Picked up his first Triple-A save on 7/6 at Indianapolis, recording a strikeout with the tying run at the plate to finish an 8-5 win ... Contract selected by the Reds on 8/28 and made his MLB debut that night vs. Oakland, getting the final two outs in the top of the seventh inning on just four pitches ... DFA on 8/31 and sent outright to Louisville on 9/2 ... Picked up his sixth win on 9/7 vs. Jacksonville to tie for the team lead ... Tossed a scoreless ninth for his second save in his final outing of the year on 9/20 vs. Omaha.
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 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 ... 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 ... Promoted to Chattanooga on 7/27 and made his Double-A 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 placed 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 over 85 games (18 starts) ... Named to 2019 AllConference USA Second Team and was C-USA Pitcher of the Week twice ... 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 with a 0.87 ERA ... Selected for USA Baseball NTIS South Florida Region Team (16u and 17u).
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BORN: 4/29/1999 AGE: 25
BIRTHPLACE: Mount Kisco, NY
RESIDES: Mount Kisco, NY
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 0.132
BATS/THROWS: L/L
HEIGHT: 6-5 WEIGHT: 232
ACQUIRED: Signed to a minor league contract with an invitation to MLB spring training, 2/4/2025.
2024: Spent most of the season with Triple-A Rochester before being called up to Washington to finish the year ... Allowed an earned run in just three appearances between May and June, finishing the two-month stretch with an 0.99 ERA and 23 strikeouts in 27.1 innings ... Posted a 4.58 ERA for the Major League club in 17.2 innings across August and September.
2023: Before the season, pitched for Italy at the World Baseball Classic, going 0-1 with a 13.50 ERA in three relief outings ... Began season with Double-A Montgomery before being quickly called up to Triple-A Durham ... Made Major League debut with Tampa Bay, tossing two scoreless innings against the Cubs at Wrigley Field ... Claimed off waivers by Washington on 6/8 after being designated for assignment by Tampa Bay on 6/5 ... Spent five separate Major League stints with Washington, filling the gaps by tossing 12.2 innings with Triple-A Rochester, where he posted a 4.26 ERA with 14 strikeouts.
2022: Spent the season between High-A Bowling Green and Double-A Montgomery, being named a Rays organizational All-Star by MiLB.com ... Made Double-A debut with Montgomery on 7/6, throwing a scoreless third inning ... Ranked sixth among Rays Minor Leaguers with eight saves.
2021: Made his professional debut for High-A Bowling Green on 5/7, throwing 3.2 scoreless frames at Greenville ... Spent season between Low-A Charleston and High-A Bowling Green ... Made shift to bullpen in July ... Finished season strong with Single-A Charleston, logging a 2.19 ERA across August and September in 24.2 innings, striking out 28 to just four walks.
PERSONAL: Pitched three college seasons for St. John’s from 2017-19, going 17-6 with a 1.97 ERA and 141 strikeouts in 187.1 innings in 61 games (14 starts) ... Earned two All-Big East team selections ... Four-year letterwinner at Iona Prep, leading the Gaels to a CHSAA City Championship his senior year ... Named 2016 CHSAA Player of the Year ... Logged a 1.01 ERA with 87 strikeouts in 69.0 innings as a high-school senior, throwing two no-hitters ... An 18th round selection (548th overall) of the Tampa Bay Rays in 2019 June First-Year Player Draft.
BORN: 3/8/2002 AGE: 23
BIRTHPLACE: Albemarle, NC
RESIDES: Tampa, FL
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 0.031
BATS/THROWS: R/R
HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 205
ACQUIRED: Drafted in 1st round (7th overall), 2023 June first-year player draft.
2024: In his first full professional season, worked his way up through three Minor League levels and made his MLB debut for the Reds ... Earned the Sheldon “Chief” Bender Award as Reds Minor League Player of the Year, the first pitcher to win the award since Tyler Mahle in 2015 ... Earned his first pro victory in his fourth start for High-A Dayton on 4/26 at Lansing, allowing just an unearned run over 6.0 innings with nine strikeouts ... Promoted to Double-A Chattanooga on 5/8 and struggled out of the gate for the Lookouts, going 0-3 with a 9.39 ERA in four May starts, showed big improvement in June with a 4.94 ERA, 1-1 record, and 23 strikeouts ... Set a new career-high with 11 strikeouts on 6/4 at Rocket City, giving up three runs over six innings in a quality start ... Was at his best in July and August, going 3-0 with a 1.88 ERA over eight starts, striking out 35 over 38.1 innings ... Pitched for the NL in the All-Star Future Game on 7/13 at Globe Life Field in Texas, throwing a scoreless fifth inning with a strikeout to earn a hold ... Tossed his first career complete game on 8/14 vs. Rocket City, striking out eight and giving up one run in a seven-inning 2-1 win over the Trash Pandas ... Named his league’s Pitcher of the Week twice, first on 4/28 in the Midwest League for Dayton then on 7/28 in the Southern League for the Lookouts ... Joined the Bats for his Triple-A debut on 8/20 ... Was dominant in his first Bats start, shutting down Gwinnett for six scoreless innings on 8/22 to leave in line for the win before the bullpen faltered late in an eventual 7-2 loss ... Before he could make his second Bats start, contract was selected by the Reds on 8/30 and made his MLB debut that day, taking a loss against Milwaukee ... Became the fifth Red since 1999 to make his MLB debut within a year of being drafted ... On 9/5 vs. Houston, became the eighth Reds pitcher since 1901 to produce a start of 6.1+ scoreless innings within his first two MLB outings ... At 22 years and 181 days old, became the youngest Cincinnati starter with 6.1 scoreless innings pitched since Johnny Cueto on 6/28/08 at Cleveland ... Picked up his first MLB win at St. Louis on 9/10, firing five scoreless innings, becoming the third Red since 1893 to allow one or fewer run in each of his first MLB starts (min. 4 IP/start) ... After giving up three runs on 9/15 at Minnesota, ended the season on a 10.0 inning scoreless streak, spanning his final two starts ... Ended the season with a 1.17 ERA, trailing only Tom Browning’s 0.95 ERA from 1984-85 for lowest ERA by a Reds pitcher through his first six MLB starts since 1913 ... He and Browning are also the only Reds since 1961 to not give up a home run in their first six MLB starts.
PERSONAL: Pitched three college seasons at Wake Forest from 2021-23, posting a 30-5 record with a 3.29 ERA in 49 games, striking out 326 over 287.1 innings ... As a junior in 2023, went 15-0 with a 1.87 ERA and 143 strikeouts in 120.1 innings ... The 15 wins led the nation and are a program record while the 143 strikeouts were a Wake Forest single-season record until fellow Reds first round pick Chase Burns broke the record with 191 in 2024 ... Named 2023 ACC Pitcher of the Year and First Team All-ACC, along with a Dick Howser Trophy Finalist and Golden Spikes Award Semifinalist ... In his final college game, fired seven scoreless innings in the College World Series against eventual champion LSU on 6/22/23 ... A 2020 graduate of North Stanly High School in New London, NC, where he pitched a pair of no-hitters as a junior ... Twice was named to the North Carolina All-State team.
BORN: 10/16/2001 AGE: 23
BIRTHPLACE: Angelina Cotui, D.R.
RESIDES: Angelina Cotui, D.R.
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 0.139
BATS/THROWS: R/R
HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 216
ACQUIRED: From Mariners in a five-player trade on 7/29/2022.
2024: Received an 80-game suspension on 3/8 after testing positive for performance enhancing drugs ... Began rehab assignment with Triple-A Louisville on 6/11 against St. Paul, going 2-5 with a double ... Called back up to Cincinnati on 6/27 and went 3-5 with a double, RBI, steal and three runs scored at St. Louis ... His 468.1 innings at third base were the ninth-most by a Reds rookie since 1901, the most since Todd Frazier in 2012 (589.2).
2023: Hit .279 with 11 home runs, 45 RBI, 18 stolen bases and 69 runs scored in 92 Minor League games between the ACL Reds, Double-A Chattanooga and Triple-A Louisville before receiving MLB callup ... Promoted to the Reds for his MLB debut on 8/19 against Toronto, entering as a pinch runner and stealing a base ... Slugged first Major League home run off of Dominic Leone on 9/5 against the Mariners ... Hit .387 with a .425 on-base percentage in September, ending the season on a 22-game on-base streak and 16-game hit streak, tied for the fourth-longest season-ending hit streak in Reds history ... His 16-game hitting streak was the longest by a Reds batter in 2023 and longest by a Reds rookie since 1946.
2022: Began season with High-A Everett, opening the season with hits in eight straight games to extend his hit streak from the end of 2021 to 12 games ... Recorded a multi-homer game on 7/8 against Vancouver, adding a double ... Went 4-5 and drove in seven runs in a 16-9 barnburner against Eugene on 7/22 ... Was acquired by the Reds, along with INF Edwin Arroyo, RHP Levi Stoudt and RHP Andrew Moore, in a deal with the Mariners for All-Star RHP Luis Castillo on 7/29 ... Hit two home runs in his second game in the Reds organization with High-A Dayton on 8/3 against Peoria ... Named Northwest League Player of the Week for 7/4-7/10 ... Played for the Glendale Desert Dogs of the Arizona Fall League following the season and was selected to participate in the Fall Stars Game.
2021: Spent season with Low-A Modesto and High-A Everett ... Was an MiLB.com Mariners Organization All-Star and a California League All-Star ... Named California League Player of the Week for 8/1-8/7 ... Led all Mariners Minor Leaguers in runs scored and tied for the lead in hits.
PERSONAL: Signed by the Mariners as a non-drafted free agent on 7/2/18 ... Has returned home to play in the Dominican Winter League as a member of Gigantes del Cibao three of the last four offseasons, excluding 2022-23 when he played in the Arizona Fall League.
BORN: 1/26/2001 AGE: 24
BIRTHPLACE: Nashville, TN
RESIDES: Murfreesboro, TN
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 0.000
BATS/THROWS: R/R
HEIGHT: 6-6 WEIGHT: 293
ACQUIRED: Drafted in the sixth round, 2022 June first-year player draft.
2024: Invited to his first Major League spring training camp on 1/11 ... Assigned to begin his season with Double-A Chattanooga, making his Double-A debut on 4/7 at Birmingham, striking out the side ... Did not allow an earned run until his 12th appearance of the season on 5/12, a stretch during which he struck out 23 batters to just five walks and four hits across 11.2 innings ... Promoted to the Bats on 5/21 and made his Triple-A debut the next day against Toledo, striking out two batters in a three-up, three-down 10th inning ... At the time of his promotion to Louisville, his 27 strikeouts with Chattanooga ranked fourth among Southern League relievers ... Earned his first Triple-A save on 6/28 at Toledo ... Logged his fifth save with a two-punchout 10th inning on 8/17 at Omaha, ending the game with a strikeout on a 102.5 mph heater ... Finished the season strong with a 1.29 ERA across seven appearances (7.0 innings pitched) in September.
2023: Opened the season with Single-A Daytona, tossing a scoreless inning with two strikeouts in his season debut on 4/8 at St. Lucie ... Posted a strong month of May, recording a 0.96 ERA (1 ER/9.1 IP) with 12 strikeouts, allowing just six hits ... Earned promotion to High-A Dayton on 7/14 and made High-A debut on 7/16 at Lake Country, hurling two scoreless frames out of the bullpen with four strikeouts ... Established himself as a go-to multi-inning reliever with a great August, logging a 1.93 ERA (3 ER/14.0 IP) with 24 strikeouts across seven appearances, six of which lasted two or more innings ... Named an MiLB.com Reds Organizational All-Star for his performance throughout the season with Daytona and Dayton ... Pitched with Surprise in the Arizona Fall League, posting a 2.19 ERA and striking out 22 batters in 12.1 innings of work across nine games.
2022: After being drafted by the Reds in June, immediately jumped into rookie ball, making two scoreless appearances with the ACL Reds on 8/11 against the ACL Brewers Gold and on 8/18 at the ACL Cubs ... Assigned to Daytona on 8/23 and made his Single-A debut on 8/24 at Jupiter.
PERSONAL: Pitched three years of college ball at Georgia Tech from 2020-22, accumulating a 4.24 ERA with 160 strikeouts in 97.2 career innings with the Yellow Jackets ... In the summer of 2021, pitched 11.2 innings for Chatham in the Cape Cod League ... Originally drafted in the 30th round of the 2019 June first-year player draft by the New York Yankees, but did not sign ... Three-year letter winner at North Paulding High School in Dallas, GA, where he was the fifth-ranked pitcher in the state of Georgia and the No. 28 RHP in the country in 2019 ... Named team captain at North Paulding in his senior year, throwing a 13-strikeout no-hitter later that season ... Father, Tom, played basketball at Idaho State.
CAREER PITCHING STATS
BORN: 6/24/2001 AGE: 23
BIRTHPLACE: San Pedro de Macorís, D.R.
RESIDES: San Pedro de Macorís, D.R.
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 0.000
BATS/THROWS: R/R
HEIGHT: 6-5 WEIGHT: 235
ACQUIRED: Signed as an undrafted free agent, 7/2/2018.
2024: Began season with High-A Dayton, earning a save in his 1.1-inning debut on 4/6 vs. Lancaster ... On 4/17 vs Fort Wayne, recorded fastest-tracked pitch in the 25-year history of Day Air Ballpark, firing a fastball 103.0 mph to break Hunter Greene’s previous record of 102.0 on 7/26/18, also against the Tin Caps ... Made his debut with Double-A Chattanooga on 7/10 vs. Biloxi with 1.2 scoreless innings of relief, striking out three ... Ranked among Reds minor league pitchers in saves (4th, 9) and appearances (T-5th, 40) ... Pitched in Arizona Fall League for the Glendale Desert Dogs, where he made the Fall Stars Team and was named AFL Reliever of the Year ... Responsible for each of the 34 fastest pitches by AFL pitchers, topping out at 101.8 mph ... Pitched for Estrellas in the Dominican Winter League following minor league season, posting a 3.60 ERA in six games ... Added to Reds’ 40-man roster for the first time in his career on 11/19.
2023: Spent entire season with Single-A Daytona, throwing a scoreless innings with two strikeouts in his season debut on 5/21 at Jupiter ... Posted a 1.29 ERA across seven innings in June, striking out nine and earning a save on 6/23 vs. Jupiter ... Pitched for Aragua in the Venezuelan Winter League following minor league season, making eight appearances.
2022: Spent entire season with Single-A Daytona ... Had a strong end to the season, recording a 2.31 ERA in seven appearances across August and September, striking out 16 in 11.2 innings to lower his season ERA by over a full run ... Made multipleinning appearances eight times during the season, with both three-inning appearances occurring just nine days apart on 8/12 and 8/21.
2019: Began his career as a starter in the AZL Reds rotation, making 12 starts out of 13 outings ... Made professional debut in a start on 6/18 against the AZL Padres 2, giving up seven hits in 2.2 frames... His best start came on 7/3 against the AZL Dodgers Lasorda club when he threw four scoreless innings.
PERSONAL: Signed out of San Pedro de Macorís in the Dominican Republic as an undrafted free agent on 7/2/18 for $50,000 ... Relies primarily on two-pitch mix of a hard sinker and slider.
BORN: 11/13/1986 AGE: 38
BIRTHPLACE: Hammond, LA
RESIDES: Loranger, LA
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 13.025
BATS/THROWS: L/L
HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 220
ACQUIRED: Signed to a minor league contract with an invitation to MLB spring training, 2/4/2025.
2024: Began the season on the Milwaukee IL with a left shoulder impingement ... Made one rehab start with Triple-A Nashville there before rejoining the Brewers on 4/10 ... After two starts for the Brewers, returned to the IL on 4/19 with left elbow inflammation ... Soon after, underwent a hybrid-style Tommy John surgery to repair a torn UCL in his left elbow, ending his season.
2023: Held opponents to a .223 average over 23 starts, making nine quality starts as Milwaukee went 15-8 in his outings ... Earned his 110th career victory on 4/4 vs. the Mets with 6.0 scoreless innings ... Was on the IL from 5/17-6/16 with a left lat strain and from 7/14-8/1 with left elbow discomfort.
2022: Limited to nine games for the Cubs ... Spent three stints on the IL, first from 4/7-5/9 with left elbow inflammation, then twice with a left shoulder strain (5/29-6/9 and 6/11-9/5).
2021: Made 28 starts for the Reds, going 12-7 ... Named the Reds Most Outstanding Player as voted on by members of the Cincinnati Chapter of the BBWAA ... Threw a no-hitter in a 3-0 win on 5/7 at Cleveland, striking out eight and walking one while throwing 114 pitches in his second career shutout.
2018: Posted a 1.23 ERA (2 ER/14.2 IP) in four postseason starts for the Brewers, including three in the NLCS against the Dodgers as Milwaukee was defeated by Los Angeles in seven games.
2012: In his first full Major League season, went 16-11 for Arizona to finish second to the Nationals’ Bryce Harper in NL Rookie of the Year voting ... Named the Diamondbacks team MVP and the team’s Rookie of the Year by the Arizona Chapter of the BBWAA ... Named an All-Star for the first and only time in his career, getting one out for the NL at the midsummer classic in Kansas City.
PERSONAL: Selected by Arizona in the supplemental first round (43rd overall) of the draft ... Attended Southeastern Louisiana University in Hammond, LA, where his uniform number 33 was retired by the school in 2017 ... A graduated of Loranger (LA) High School, where he was also the quarterback of the football team ... Originally drafted by Tampa Bay in the 20th round in 2005 but did not sign.
BORN: 1/14/1999 AGE: 26
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.
2024: Spent the entire season with Double-A Chattanooga ... Threw out 23 of 87 runners (26 percent) attempting to steal in 65 games at catcher, along with six passed balls in 543.2 innings behind the plate... Hit .212 in 34 away games compared to .187 in 42 home games at Chattanooga’s AT&T Field ... Batted a season-best .254 over 21 games in May ... Posted a season-high three hits on 5/5 at Montgomery, adding a double and an RBI in a 7-2 loss.
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 pro 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 ... 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.
BORN: 12/8/1997 AGE: 27
BIRTHPLACE: Rockledge, FL
RESIDES: Merritt Island, FL
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 0.000
BATS/THROWS: L/L
HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 200
ACQUIRED: Signed as a minor league free agent, 12/24/2024.
2024: Led all Braves farmhands with a 1.10 WHIP and ranked among leaders in ERA (4th, 3.28), innings pitched (4th, 115.1), wins (T-4th, 7), opponent batting average (T-4th, .239), and strikeouts (5th, 113) ... Also ranked among the Southern League leaders in strikeouts (6th), innings pitched (9th), and wins (T-10th) ... Tied a career-high with nine strikeouts for Double-A Mississippi on 6/6 at Pensacola, taking the loss while giving up four runs in six innings ... Made a spot start for Triple-A Gwinnett on 7/7 at St. Paul, giving up two runs over five innings in a no-decision ... Returned to Double-A Mississippi on 7/9 ... Made one more appearance for the Stripers on 8/9 at Memphis, tossing 2.1 scoreless relief innings before going back to Mississippi the next day ... Fired six straight scoreless outings for the M-Braves from 8/15-9/7, striking out 18 over 15.1 innings during that span.
2023: Combined to go 7-8 with a 6.54 ERA in 28 games (24 starts) between Double-A Northwest Arkansas and Triple-A Omaha in his final season in the Royals organization ... Started the season with a 1-0 record and 1.71 ERA over five games with Omaha in April, that ERA ranked second in the International League in April (min 20.0 IP), behind only Nashville’s Janson Junk, who had a 1.31 ERA ... For the season, allowed the sixth-most home runs in the International League (24), including a five-homer game against the Bats on 5/4.
2022: Went 7-11 with a 4.13 ERA and .211 opponents’ batting average in 27 games (25 starts) between Double-A Northwest Arkansas and Triple-A Omaha ... Earned Northwest Arkansas Pitcher of the Year honors with a 2.13 ERA over 10 starts ... Named Texas League Pitcher of the Month in May and awarded back-to-back Pitcher of the Week honors (5/2-5/8, 5/9-5/15) after going 3-1 with a 0.59 ERA (2 ER/30.2 IP) over 5 starts during the month, including a 4-start stretch from 5/7-5/26 that featured 25.2 consecutive scoreless innings... Promoted to Omaha on 6/3 for his Triple-A debut and was in the Storm Chasers rotation for most of the remainder of the season.
2021: Started the season with a 15.2 inning scoreless streak for Quad Cities ... After being promoted to Northwest Arkansas in June, was dominant in August, going 3-0 with a 1.13 ERA (3 ER/24.0 IP) to earn Texas League Pitcher of the Month ... Got the start for the Naturals in the clinching game of the Texas League Championship Series at Wichita on 9/24, allowing two runs in four innings as the Naturals completed a three-game sweep of the Wind Surge to win their second league title ... Named a Royals Organizational All-Star by MiLB.com.
PERSONAL: Selected by the Royals in the eighth round of the 2019 draft, 10 picks ahead of former Bats reliever Casey Legumina ... Pitched three college seasons at Florida State from 2017-19, going 20-9 with a 3.84 ERA in 54 games (49 starts) ... Named First-Team All ACC as a sophomore in 2018 ... Was part of a combined no-hitter on 2/15/19 vs. Maine ... A 2016 graduate of Rockledge High School in Rockledge, FL.
BORN: 4/4/2003 AGE: 21
BIRTHPLACE: Camden, NJ
RESIDES: Somers Point, NJ
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 0.000
BATS/THROWS: R/R
HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 190
ACQUIRED: From the Twins in exchange for RHP Sonny Gray and RHP Francis Peguero, 3/13/2022.
2024: Spent most of the season with Chattanooga before a late promotion to Triple-A Louisville ... Lost two of his first three starts to begin the year ... Rattled off four straight wins from 5/2-5/19, giving up just four earned runs over 20.0 innings in that span for a 1.80 ERA ... Posted a career-high nine strikeouts on two occasions, first on 5/14 at Birmingham in five innings then again on 8/15 vs. Rocket City in seven innings ... Ended his Chattanooga tenure with three straight starts of exactly seven innings pitched from 8/27-9/7, allowing five earned runs in that span for a 2.14 ERA ... Joined the Bats on 9/11 and made his Triple-A debut on 9/13 at Iowa, giving up two earned runs with three strikeouts to leave in line for the win before the bullpen faltered ... Earned his first Triple-A win in his Louisville Slugger Field debut on 9/20 vs. Omaha, tossing five scoreless innings with four strikeouts in a 6-4 victory over the eventual IL Champion Storm Chasers ... Named Reds Minor League Pitcher of the Month for September after posting a 1.88 ERA and 22 strikeouts over 24.0 innings in four starts between the Lookouts and Bats ... Was the Reds minor league pitching leader in wins (11), strikeouts (130), starts (28), and innings pitched (137.0).
2023: Was a Baseball America High-A All-Star ... Began the season on the High-A Dayton IL while recovering from a right UCL sprain suffered in September 2022 ... Made his season debut on 5/10 at Peoria and allowed three or fewer runs in each of his 16 starts for the Dragons, the second-longest such streak in the Midwest League after Justin Wrobleski’s 19 start streak for Great Lakes ... Allowed two or fewer runs in 10 of those 16 High-A Starts ... Promoted to Chattanooga for his Double-A debut on 8/29 and made a pair of four-inning starts for the Lookouts in September to end his regular season.
2022: Traded from the Twins to the Reds during spring training ... Split his first full professional season between Single-A Daytona and High-A Dayton, going a combined 1-6 with a 3.48 ERA in 25 games (20 starts), striking out 96 over 98.1 innings.
2021: Selected by the Twins in the first round (26th overall), becoming the first RHP selected in the first round by the Twins since Kohl Stewart in 2013 ... Made his professional debut with two brief starts for the FCL Twins.
PERSONAL: Attended Mainland Regional High School in Linwood, NJ ... Was the 2021 New Jersey Gatorade Player of the Year after going 6-1 with a 1.15 ERA and 99 strikeouts in 48.2 innings ... As a senior on 4/28/21 vs Millville, the same high school that produced Mike Trout, threw a 7-inning no-hitter with a career-high 18 strikeouts ... In 2023, started the Chase Petty Foundation, dedicated to making a difference in the lives of underprivileged children in Millville, NJ ... Had committed to play college baseball at Florida but chose to sign with the Twins after being drafted in 2021 rather than pitch for the Gators.
BORN: 5/4/2001 AGE: 23
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, 3/29/2022.
2024: Won his first start of the season for the Bats on 4/2 at Gwinnett, giving up a run over six innings ... Struggled after that, posting a 10.11 ERA in his first 14 total starts with a .336 opponents’ batting average before being optioned to the ACL Reds on 6/25 ... Did not pitch in a game for the ACL Reds before returning to Louisville on 8/20 ... Was much better upon his return, going 1-3 with a 2.49 ERA in five starts to end the season, giving up two or fewer earned runs in all five starts... Earned his final win of the year with six scoreless innings on 9/4 vs. Jacksonville ... Following the season, pitched for Glendale in the Arizona Fall League, going 2-2 with a 4.19 ERA in six games, striking out 26 over 19.1 innings.
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 ... 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 ... Named IL Pitcher of the Week on 7/24 after striking out 11 in his first Triple-A win on 7/21 vs. Columbus, the only Bat to win the weekly award in 2023 ... 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 Red 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: 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 ... 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.
CAREER PITCHING STATS
BORN: 1/18/2000 AGE: 25
BIRTHPLACE: Jensen Beach, FL
RESIDES: Jensen Beach, FL
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 0.037
BATS/THROWS: S/R
HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 220
ACQUIRED: Drafted in 2nd round, 2018 June first-year player draft.
2024: Spent the majority of the season with the Bats ... Earned his first and only win of the year on 5/17 at Columbus, giving up three runs over five innings in a 7-4 win ... Recalled by Cincinnati on 7/30 and made his only Major League appearance that night against the Cubs, giving up two runs while getting two outs ... Returned to Louisville on 7/31 and transitioned into the bullpen ... Overall, posted a 4.43 ERA in 87.1 innings as a starter and a 6.55 ERA in 11.0 relief innings ... Was on the IL twice, first from 8/18-9/4 with right elbow inflammation and then again from 9/10 through the end of the season with a right elbow strain.
2023: Worked his way up three Minor League levels to his MLB debut, pitching for Single-A Daytona, Double-A Chattanooga, 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 ... 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.
2019: Earned his first pro win for Single-A Dayton on 6/7 vs. Fort Wayne, allowing one run in five innings ... Led the Dragons 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.
BORN: 4/21/1994 AGE: 30
BIRTHPLACE: Caguas, Puerto Rico
RESIDES: Miami, FL
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 3.087
BATS/THROWS: L/R
HEIGHT: 6-4 WEIGHT: 230
ACQUIRED: Re-signed as a minor league free agent, 2/1/2025.
2024: Spent the majority of the season in Louisville, earning the Bats’ 2024 Mary E. Barney MVP Award after leading Louisville in most categories including runs, home runs, RBI, and walks ... Led the International League with a .547 slugging percentage ... Began the year on the Bats’ 7-Day IL, activated on 4/25 and homered in his Louisville debut on 4/26 vs. Nashville ... Released by the Reds on 6/16, but re-signed as a free agent on 6/18 and went back to the Bats ... Contract was selected by the Reds on 7/5 and went 1-9 at the plate before being DFA on 7/19 ... Elected free agency again on 7/20 but re-signed with the Reds on 7/23 and came back to Louisville ... Lined a walk-off double to finish a 4-3 win over Charlotte on 8/11 ... Drove in a season-high five runs including a two-run homer on 9/4 vs. Jacksonville ... Hit two home runs including a walk-off blast in the ninth for a 9-5 win over Jacksonville on 9/5 ... Launched his second straight walk-off shot in a 4-3 win over Jacksonville on 9/6, becoming the first Bat to ever hit a walk-off home run in two straight games ... Hit two more homers on 9/10 at Iowa, combining on 865 feet of homers in a 11-10 win ... Finished 2024 with a big September, batting .377 with nine home runs and 25 RBI in 17 games.
2023: Split the season between Triple-A Iowa and the Chicago Cubs ... Limited to 69 total games due to injuries including a left groin strain ... His first and only Chicago home run was a two-run blast off Jon Gray at Wrigley Field on 4/9 ... Following the season, played for Indios de Mayaguez in the Puerto Rican Winter League, hitting .254 in 20 games.
2022: Appeared in 48 games for Triple-A Oklahoma City and 27 for the Los Angeles Dodgers ... Was on the IL from 6/3-8/17 with a right hamstring sprain.
2021: Played in 25 games for the Dodgers before being placed on the IL on 5/5 with right shoulder inflammation, leading to season-ending shoulder surgery a week later.
2020: Spent the entire pandemic-shortened season with the Dodgers, appearing in 32 regular season games ... Was on the IL from 8/17-9/1 with a hamstring injury ... Made his postseason debut by playing in seven games and hitting .143 with two home runs and three RBI as the Dodgers won their first title since 1988 ... Hit a pair of homers in the NLCS against the Braves ... In the World Series against the Rays, went 0-2 at the plate but was on the field for the final out of the clinching win in Game 6, taking over at third base in the eighth inning after Justin Turner was removed from the game due to a positive COVID-19 test.
2019: Made his MLB debut for the Dodgers on 6/27 and hit his first two homers on 8/14 at Miami, the first time a Dodger rookie hit his first two homers in the same game since Cody Bellinger in 2017.
PERSONAL: Played three college seasons at FIU from 2013-15, batting .313 with 29 home runs and 146 RBI in 175 games ... Named first team All-Conference USA in 2015 ... A 2012 graduate of Osceola High School (FL), where he was named team MVP as a senior ... Originally selected in the sixth round of the 2015 draft by the Dodgers, the same round as former Bats Tyler Gilbert and Jimmy Herget.
BORN: 4/15/1996 AGE: 28
BIRTHPLACE: Cartagena, Colombia
RESIDES: Cartagena, Colombia
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 1.147
BATS/THROWS: L/L
HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 170
ACQUIRED: From the New York Yankees in a three-player trade on 1/21/2019.
2024: Placed on the 60-day IL on 3/21 to begin the regular season ... Sent on a rehab assignment with the ACL Reds on 7/16 ... Pitched three scoreless innings between the ACL Reds and High-A Dayton before being activated off the Louisville injured list on 7/25 ... Made first appearance of the season with the Bats on 7/26, allowing a run in one inning at Toledo ... Eleven of his 18 outings for the Bats were scoreless.
2023: Pitched two innings for Team Colombia in 2023 World Baseball Classic ... Threw 14 innings out of the Reds bullpen before being placed on the 15-day IL on 5/9 ... On 7/7 had Tommy John surgery to repair a torn UCL in his left elbow, missing the rest of the season.
2022: Made Reds Opening Day rotation, starting four games before being optioned to Louisville on 5/2 ... Spent a month with the Bats before being recalled to the Reds for the rest of the season on 6/12 ... posted a 3.32 ERA in 40 relief appearances during his second stint in Cincinnati.
2021: Was an MiLB.com Reds Organizational All-Star ... After spending most of the season with Double-A Chattanooga and Triple-A Louisville, was called up and made his Major League debut against Pittsburgh on 9/27, tossing 5.2 innings of one-run ball to earn his first big league victory.
2019: Acquired by the Reds, along with RHP Sonny Gray, in a trade with the Yankees for INF Shed Long and the Reds’ 2019 Competitive Balance A draft pick on 1/21 ... Named Florida State League Pitcher of the Week for High-A Daytona on 5/26.
PERSONAL: Originally signed with the Texas Rangers on 7/2/15 as an international free agent ... Traded to the New York Yankees on 11/20/17 ... Has pitched in the Colombian, Dominican and Puerto Rican Winter Leagues throughout his career, posting a 2.43 ERA in 55.2 innings in his five-year foreign winter league career since 2018.
CAREER PITCHING STATS
- A 4-1 2.62 7 6 0 0 0 34.1 36 11 10 1 6 28 3 1 Spokane - A 3-1 2.27 7 5 0 0 0 31.2 38 12 8 2 3 28 0 1
18 Trenton - AA 0-1 1.80 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 4 2 1 0 0 4 0 0 Tampa - A+ 2-0 0.00 2 1 0 0 0 12.0 8 1 0 0 0 10 0 0 Charleston - A 2-6 4.19 8 8 0 0 0 43.0 48 26 20 2 4 31 2 0 Staten Island - A 1-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 1 7.1 5 0 0 0 0 13 0 0
19 Chattanooga - AA 2-7 4.34 12 12 0 0 0 58.0 61 41 28 6 17 54 2 0
Daytona - A+ 2-5 3.78 13 13 0 0 0 64.1 68 32 27 5 14 60 1 0
21 Louisville - AAA 8-2 3.94 21 14 0 0 0 82.1 80 40 36 6 23 89 4 0
Chattanooga - AA 2-0 0.50 4 3 0 0 0 18.0 8 2 1 0 5 23 0 0
BORN: 11/8/1987 AGE: 37
BIRTHPLACE: Camp Pendleton, CA
RESIDES: Scottsdale, AZ
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 11.086
BATS/THROWS: S/R
HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 225
ACQUIRED: Signed to a minor league contract with an invitation to MLB spring training, 1/4/2025.
2024: Began the season with the White Sox, pitching in five games before being DFA on 4/13 and electing free agency on 4/14 ... Signed with the Angels on 4/17 and made 39 appearances for Triple-A Salt Lake before being released by the Angels on 8/14.
2023: Split the season between the White Sox and Triple-A Charlotte ... From 7/29 to the end of the season, led all MLB pitchers with 32 appearances, including an MLB-high 18 in September/August.
2022: Appeared in 60 games with Cleveland, marking the 10th consecutive full season in which he pitched in 60+ games ... Appeared in his 700th MLB game on 4/25 at the Angels.
2021: Led all American League relievers and set a Cleveland franchise record with 81 appearances, breaking his own record of 80 set in 2014 ... Ranked seventh in the AL with 20 holds.
2017: Ranked among the MLB relief leaders in games (T-1st, 79), holds (4th, 26), and inning pitched (7th, 76.2) ... Lead the AL in appearances for the third time in his career ... Pitched in 70+ games for the fifth straight season, becoming the first pitcher in Indians history to record five seasons with 70+ appearances ... Pitched three times against the Yankees in the ALDS, posting a 1.50 ERA (1 ER/6.0 IP).
2014: Became the first Indians reliever to lead the AL in appearances (80) since Ray Narleski in 1955 and the first to lead the big leagues since Jim Bagby in 1920 ... Set the Indians club record for appearances, breaking Bobby Howry’s mark of 79 from 2005.
PERSONAL: Enters the 2025 season needing four MLB games to reach 800 for his career and 17 total appearances (MiLB or MLB) to reach 1,000 professional games for his career ... 796 Major League appearances are tied for 59th all-time with former Bat Aroldis Chapman and T-4th among all pitchers who appeared in 2024 ... Attend California State University at Long Beach ... Is a 2005 graduate of Livermore (CA) High School, the same school that produced Hall of Fame LHP Randy Johnson ... Originally selected by the Diamondbacks in the second round of the 2008 draft.
BORN: 7/25/1998 AGE: 26
BIRTHPLACE: Clinton, IA
RESIDES: DeWitt, IA
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 0.000
BATS/THROWS: L/L
HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 211
ACQUIRED: Selected by the Reds from the Royals in MiLB portion of the 2023 Rule 5 Draft, 12/6/2023.
2024: Pitched exactly 72.1 innings in the regular season for the second consecutive year ... Earned the win in his first outing of the season for High-A Dayton on 4/6 vs. Lancaster, striking out five over three relief innings ... Joined the Dragons rotation in late June and was there for the rest of his time in Dayton ... Posted a 3.76 ERA in 11 starts for the Dragons and a 4.30 ERA in 14.2 relief innings ... Promoted to Chattanooga on 8/24 and won all three of his starts there to end the season in his Double-A debut ... Struck out a season-high 11 in his final outing of the year in a win on 9/11 vs. Rocket City.
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 ... 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 ... 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 games ... His 1.32 ERA finished 3rd-best in the NCAA and 1st in the SEC ... Earned numerous honors including Second Team All-SEC and a Golden Spikes Award Semifinalist ... Graduated from Central De Witt High School (IA), where he played for his father, Shane, and 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, and Iowa Newspaper Association All-State ... He was a four-time honor roll member and lettered in soccer, basketball and football ... Last name is pronounced sick-KEM-uh.
BORN: 11/11/1997 AGE: 27
BIRTHPLACE: Greenville, SC
RESIDES: Greenville, SC
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 0.157
BATS/THROWS: R/R
HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 210
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, 6/21/2020.
2024: Began the year with the Bats, getting the Opening Night start on 3/29 vs. Indianapolis, allowing five runs in four innings ... Named International League Pitcher of the Week on 5/13 after a pair of wins against Indianapolis, giving up just one unearned run over 12.0 innings and 15 strikeouts for a 0.00 ERA that week ... Recalled by Cincinnati on 5/18, pitching 9.2 innings in three relief outings before returning to the Bats on 5/27 ... On 6/9 was recalled again and that afternoon vs the Cubs struck out 7 batters over 5.2 scoreless innings of relief to became the first Reds reliever with 5.2+ scoreless innings and 7+ strikeouts in an appearance since Don Gullett (8.0 IP, 8 SO) on 8/15/72 at Philadelphia, his 7 strikeouts were most by a Reds reliever since Aaron Harang (9k) on 5/25/08 at San Diego ... Became the second Reds pitcher since 1900 to pitch at least 3.0 innings in each of his first seven relief outings in the majors (also: Bob Ewing, 7 games, 1902-05) ... Was on the IL from 7/13-29 with a right shoulder impingement ... Spent the rest of the season in the big leagues for the Reds, going between the rotation and the bullpen while crossing 100.0 innings for the first time in his Major League career.
2023: Started the season in the Double-A Chattanooga bullpen before moving into the rotation in the second half of the season ... 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, 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 ... 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 and become the first Reds pitcher to earn a save with a lead of at least 17 runs since Stan Belinda on 9/4/1999.
2022: Ranked among Reds Minor League leaders 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.
PERSONAL: Played four college seasons for Clemson from 2017-20 ... In 109.1 innings over 71 relief outings, went 7-7 with 19 saves and a 2.47 ERA, 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 football records in passing yards and touchdowns as the quarterback ... Cousin, Will, was a punter at Clemson from 2017-22 and won the 2018 National Title ... Father, Michael, played baseball 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.
BORN: 12/21/1993 AGE: 31
BIRTHPLACE: La Habra, CA
RESIDES: La Habra Heights, CA
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 5.028
BATS/THROWS: R/R
HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 200
ACQUIRED: Signed to a minor league contract with an invitation to MLB spring training, 2/11/2025.
2024: Opened the season on the Twins’ 15-day IL due to a left calf strain ... Began rehab assignment with Triple-A St. Paul on 4/9 vs. Iowa, tossing a scoreless seventh inning ... Recalled to Minnesota to make Twins debut on 5/9 against Seattle, striking out three in the ninth inning of a 13-1 victory ... DFA by Minnesota on 7/30 and released on 8/2 ... Signed to a minor league contract by the Cubs on 8/9 ... Made two appearances for Triple-A Iowa before being released by the Cubs on 8/22 and did not pitch for the rest of the season.
2023: Began the season with Triple-A Omaha, making four scoreless relief appearances to open the season ... On 4/14, was recalled by Kansas City ... Made 21 appearances with the Royals before spending the rest of his season on the 60-day IL with a neck strain, an injury he dealt with in 2022 ... Designated for assignment by Kansas City on 11/14 and elected free agency on 11/17 ... Signed by Minnesota to a one-year contract on 12/27.
2021: Earned his first three career saves in three straight appearances on 4/24 and 4/26 at Detroit and 4/28 at Pittsburgh, becoming the seventh ever Royal to accomplish the feat ... Broke out with career highs in innings (65.2), strikeouts (72), games (64), saves (5), wins (4), holds (16), opponent average (.183) and WHIP (1.07) ... Recorded a 2.03 ERA in 31.0 innings after the All-Star break, the sixth-best ERA in the American League in the second half.
2019: Opened his second consecutive season with Triple-A Omaha ... Made his Major League debut on 7/25 against Cleveland, tossing scoreless 11th and 12th innings and striking out Jake Bauers for his first big-league strikeout ... Posted a 3.18 ERA in 11.1 innings across seven relief appearances in August, recording 12 strikeouts to just one walk.
PERSONAL: Pitched collegiately at Biola University in 2013 and Azusa Pacific University in California from 2014-15 ... During his final season at Azusa Pacific, went 6-2 with a 3.67 ERA in 13 appearances (12 starts), led Pacific West Conference with 109 strikeouts ... Graduated from La Habra High School (CA) where he went 8-2 with a 2.12 ERA and 87 strikeouts in 69.1 innings in his senior season.
BORN: 10/15/2000 AGE: 24
BIRTHPLACE: Poughkeepsie, NY
RESIDES: Wappingers Falls, NY
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 0.000
BATS/THROWS: R/R
HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 190
ACQUIRED: Signed to a minor league contract with an invitation to MLB spring training, 12/6/2024.
2024: Spent entire season with Double-A Akron ... Made his Double-A debut out of the bullpen on 4/7 against Altoona, notching a one, two, three inning and earning his first of three straight saves, the other two coming on 4/10 and 4/13 at Richmond ... From his 4/7 debut through 5/24 at Harrisburg, opened the season with a career-high 16.1 inning scoreless streak ... His seven saves ranked seventh among all Guardians’ minor league pitchers.
2023: Pitched with High-A Lake Country for the entire season ... Posted an ERA under three in each month of the season except June, highlighted by an August in which he logged a 1.42 ERA with nine strikeouts in 6.1 innings, saving three games for the Captains ... After the season, pitched for Leones de Ponce in the Puerto Rican Winter League, appearing in 10 games and recording a 1.84 ERA with 21 strikeouts.
2022: Split season between High-A Lake Country and the ACL Guardians ... Debuted with Lake Country on 4/14 against Dayton, going four innings and striking out six, allowing just one earned run ... Placed on the temporary inactive list on 6/24 and was activated on 7/26, making his lone start with the ACL Guardians on 8/11 against the ACL Athletics before returning to Lake Country on 8/16 for his final six starts ... After the season, pitched in seven games for the Peoria Javelinas in the Arizona Fall League.
2021: Spent season with Single-A Lynchburg, making season debut on 5/9 against Fredericksburg, allowing three earned runs on two hits and four walks in just two innings in a rough season opener ... Posted his best month of the season in July, when he recorded a 2.86 ERA with 23 strikeouts in 22.0 innings across five starts.
2019: Missed the entire season on the AZL Indians’ 60-day injured list recovering from reconstructive right elbow surgery in May.
2018: Selected by Cleveland in the Competitive Balance Round A (41st overall) in the 2018 first-year player draft, electing to sign with Cleveland rather than play college baseball at St. John’s ... On 7/16 at AZL Mariners 2, made his first professional appearance in rookie ball with the AZL Indians 2, logging 1.1 innings and three strikeouts without allowing an earned run ... Struck out a season-high six batters in three innings of work on 8/15 against AZL Padres 2.
PERSONAL: Graduated from Beacon High School (NY) in 2018 ... As a senior, posted a 0.68 ERA in 41.0 innings, striking out 85 ... Between his junior and senior years, was selected to play for USA Baseball’s under-18 team ... Committed to St. John’s University out of high school but chose to sign with Cleveland after being drafted in 2018.
BORN: 9/13/1999 AGE: 25
BIRTHPLACE: Johns Creek, GA
RESIDES: Johns Creek, GA
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 0.000
BATS/THROWS: L/R
HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 205
ACQUIRED: Drafted in 13th round, 2021 June first-year player draft.
2024: Spent most of the season with the Bats before being transferred to Double-A Chattanooga late in the year ... First Triple-A hit was a towering walk-off solo home run on 3/30 vs. Indianapolis ... Had a season-long nine-game on-base streak from 4/21-5/7 ... Batted .280 in May after hitting just .123 in April ... Hit another walk-off home run, this time a two-run shot to turn a 5-4 deficit into a 6-5 win on 7/10 vs. St. Paul ... The two walk-off home runs tied teammate Edwin Rios and two other players for most among full-season MiLB players ... Tallied a triple, a home run, and a season-high five RBI on 8/1 at Scranton/ Wilkes-Barre ... Transferred to the Lookouts on 8/21 and finished the season there ... Between Louisville and Chattanooga, threw out 41 percent (22-54) of runners trying to steal.
2023: Appeared in 87 games between High-A Dayton and 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 and once for Chattanooga ... 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 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 pro home run for Daytona on 7/15 at Tampa, a solo blast in a 6-2 win ... 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 1988 Boston Red Sox, 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.
BORN: 10/13/1997 AGE: 27
BIRTHPLACE: Santo Domingo, D.R.
RESIDES: Santo Domingo, D.R.
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 0.000
BATS/THROWS: R/R
HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 190
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, 6/25/2020.
2024: Spent a majority of the season with Double-A Chattanooga, bookended by monthlong stints with Triple-A Louisville at the start and end of the year ... Went 2-3 with an RBI double in the Bats’ season opener against Indianapolis on 3/29 ... Transferred to Chattanooga on 5/21 after hitting just .176 in 13 Triple-A games to open the season ... Found much more success in Double-A, cracking a pair of doubles in his season debut with the Lookouts ... Recorded a hit in nine consecutive games from 6/20-6/30, including five multi-hit efforts, and was named Southern League Player of the Week on 6/30 ... Rejoined Louisville on 8/30 to finish the season with the Bats ... Had a career night at the plate on 9/15 at Iowa, going 4-4 with two doubles and six RBI, the first six-RBI game by a Bat on the season, walking twice, scoring two runs and stealing a base in a 17-10 win ... Hit .392 (20-51) with 12 RBI in 14 games during his season-ending stint with Louisville.
2023: Began and finished the season with Double-A Chattanooga, making pit stops with Triple-A Louisville from 5/16-6/4 and from 8/26-9/7 ... Had a strong July with Chattanooga, slashing .311/.382/.411 with two homers, three doubles and 13 RBI in 90 at bats across 22 games.
2022: Spent the entire season with Double-A Chattanooga ... Spent the final week of May on the 7-day IL with a right glute spasm ... Appeared as a pinch hitter in his final game of the season on 7/6 at Rocket City, drawing a walk in his only plate appearance ... Spent remainder of the season on Chattanooga’s IL.
2021: Played with High-A Dayton, Double-A Chattanooga and Triple-A Louisville throughout his first professional season ... Picked up his first pro hit, a two-run single to center, in his second career game on 5/9 at Great Lakes ... Made his Double-A and Triple-A debuts one month apart, starting as the Lookouts designated hitter on 8/11 at Birmingham before starting at second base for the Bats on 9/11 against Indianapolis ... Ranked among all Reds farmhands in doubles (T-2nd, 22), hits (T-5th, 102), batting average (6th, .302), on-base percentage (6th, .390), walks (T-8th, 41), total bases (9th, 140) and runs (T-9th, 49).
PERSONAL: Played collegiately at Chipola College from 2017-18 and at Florida Atlantic University from 2019-20 ... Won back-to-back Junior College national championships with Chipola ... Was named First Team All-Panhandle Conference as a sophomore, batting .333 with seven home runs and 48 RBI ... Slashed .315/.426/.500 in his two seasons with Florida Atlantic, mashing 12 home runs, 15 doubles and driving in 50 runs, finishing his Division I career with more walks (45) than strikeouts (38) ... Attended Colegio Dominicano De La Salle in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic ... Has returned to the Dominican Republic in three of the last four winters to play for Leones de Escogido of the Dominican Winter League, batting .235 (35-149) with 13 RBI in 64 total games.
BORN: 5/23/1997 AGE: 27
BIRTHPLACE: Irvine, CA
RESIDES: Waco, TX
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 0.070
BATS/THROWS: R/R
HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 205
ACQUIRED: Trade with Rangers in exchange for cash considerations on 7/30/2024.
2024: Began season with nine games at Triple-A Round Rock, hitting .314 with a 1.076 OPS, three home runs and 8 RBI to earn a callup to Texas on 4/8 ... Made his Major League debut on 4/9 against Oakland, going 0-3 ... Picked up his first Major League hit on 4/25 against Seattle, a single to left field off Gabe Speier ... First MLB home run was on 4/27 vs. Cincinnati, a two-run blast off future Bats teammate Brent Suter ... Sent back down to Round Rock before having a second, more successful stint with Texas in June, hitting .222 with a pair of doubles in 10 games ... Traded to the Reds on 7/30 in exchange for cash considerations ... Played final two months of the season with the Bats ... Tallied a season-long six-game hitting streak from 8/2-8/8 ... DFA by the Reds and sent outright to Louisville on 9/2 ... Hit his first two Bats home runs in a 10-2 triumph over Jacksonville on 9/4 ... Ended the season with five multi-hit games in his final 10 games.
2023: Spent all season with Triple-A Round Rock ... Named an MiLB Rangers Organizational All-Star ... Recognized as the Rangers’ Minor League Player of the Month in May ... Ranked among all Rangers farmhands in home runs (2nd, 30), walks (4th, 77), runs (5th, 84), total bases (T-5th, 216), extra-base hits (6th, 49), RBI (7th, 74) and slugging percentage (9th, .477) ... Tied for the Pacific Coast League lead in home runs and tied for ninth in walks ... Earned Pacific Coast League Player of the Week honors for 5/22-5/28.
2022: Outside of a brief rehab assignment with the AZL Rangers, spent entire season with Triple-A Round Rock ... Slugged two home runs and drove in four RBI on 8/12 at Oklahoma City ... His 17 home runs were tied for fourth-most among all Rangers farmhands.
2021: Split the season between AZL Rangers, Double-A Frisco and Triple-A Round Rock ... Spent two separate stints on the 7-day injured list, from 5/27-7/8 and from 7/18-8/5, following both with rehab assignments with AZL Rangers.
PERSONAL: Originally drafted by the Rangers in competitive balance round A (41st) overall) in 2019 ... Played collegiately at Baylor University from 2017-19 ... Named CoBig 12 Player of the Year with Texas Tech’s Josh Jung in his junior season in 2019 ... As a sophomore in 2018, was named First Team All-Big 12 Conference and a member of the All-Big 12 Conference Tournament Team ... As a freshman in 2017, was named to the Big-12 Conference All-Freshman Team ... Slashed .326/.449/.557 with a 1.006 OPS, 24 home runs, 48 doubles and 121 RBI in his 154-game college career ... Attended JSerra Catholic High School in San Juan Capistrano, CA, helping his team to Trinity League championships as a sophomore in 2014 and as a junior in 2015.
BORN: 3/9/1993 AGE: 32
BIRTHPLACE: San Diego, CA
RESIDES: Santee, CA
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 0.004
BATS/THROWS: R/R
HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 195
ACQUIRED: Signed as a minor league free agent, 6/18/2019.
2024: Spent the entire season with the Bats, his third straight season in Louisville ... Didn’t allow a run across his first seven appearances, finally giving one up in the third inning of his start on 5/22 vs. Toledo to snap his season-opening scoreless streak at 19.0 innings ... Bounced between the rotation and bullpen until sticking as a starter in July ... Fired a rain-shortened five inning complete game win on 7/9 vs. St. Paul, the only complete game by a Bats pitcher in 2024 and the first complete game in Bats history where the pitcher did not record a single strikeout ... Gave up three or fewer runs in his final seven outings of the season, including his second and final win of the year on 9/19 vs. Omaha ... Overall, went 2-3 with a 4.98 ERA in 18 starts and 0-0 with a 1.31 ERA in nine relief outings ... Appeared in two games for Aguilas in the Dominican Winter League after the season.
2023: Was in Louisville for the majority of the season ... Was at his best for the Bats in May, going 2-0 with a 2.50 ERA in five games (four starts), holding opponents to a .221 average ... Called up to the Reds on 6/25 and made his MLB debut that afternoon vs. Atlanta at 30 years, 108 days old and took the loss, giving up three hits in 2.1 innings ... After the game, was DFA and returned to Louisville on 6/28, spending the rest of the season there ... Finished the year with 16 relief appearances and 13 starts for the Bats ... Following the season, pitched in four games for the Melbourne Aces of the Australian Baseball League.
2022: In his first season at the Triple-A level, led all Reds farmhands in innings pitched (132.2) while ranking among the leaders in wins (T-5th, 6), and starts (T-6th, 22) ... 132.2 innings pitched also ranked 10th in the International League ... Pitched a season-high 7.0 innings with a season-high eight strikeouts in a win at Toledo on 6/30.
2021: Recognized as the Reds’ and Double-A South’s Pitcher of the Month in September after going 3-0 with a 0.50 ERA, giving up one run in 18.0 innings for Chattanooga ... Tied for Double-A South lead in wins (8) and ranked 10th in the league in innings pitched (89.1).
2019: Signed with the Reds on 6/18 out of the Evansville Otters of the independent Frontier League, making his affiliated debut at age 26 ... Ranked among all Reds farmhands in WHIP (2nd, 0.94), ERA (6th, 3.34), and opponent batting average (6th, .235).
PERSONAL: Played collegiately at Missouri Baptist University and Grossmont College (CA) ... Went undrafted after college and pitched for the Birmingham-Bloomfield Beavers in the United Shore Professional Baseball League from 2016-17 and the Evansville Otters of the Frontier League from 2018-19 before signing with the Reds.
BORN: 12/10/1990 AGE: 34
BIRTHPLACE: San Diego, CA
RESIDES: Nashville, TN
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 4.017
BATS/THROWS: R/R
HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 220
ACQUIRED: Re-signed as a minor league free agent and invited to MLB spring training, 1/13/2025.
2024: Had a season-long 15-game on-base streak for the Bats from 4/10-5/21 ... Crushed a walk-off three-run home run in the bottom of the seventh on 5/24-1 vs. Toledo, turning a 2-1 deficit into a 4-2 win ... Contract selected by Reds on 6/21 but did not play, DFA on 6/23, returned to Louisville on 6/25 ... Contract selected again on 6/28 and made his Reds debut on 6/29 at St. Louis, going 3-5 with three doubles to become the first Red since at least 1901 to double at least three times in his season debut ... DFA again on 7/2, outrighted to Louisville on 7/4, contract selected by Reds for third time on 7/5 ... Overall, was first Red since Billy Martin in 1960 to double for each of his first four hits with the club ... Placed on IL on 7/29 with a right teres major muscle tear, ending his season.
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 on 5/1 and claimed by Colorado on 5/4 ... Spent the rest of the year with the Rockies ... Between the three MLB teams, threw 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 ... Ended the season hitting .433 (13-30) with two home runs and six RBI over his last 12 games.
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 seasonhigh 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 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) in 2009.
BORN: 3/26/1998 AGE: 26
BIRTHPLACE: Woodland Hills, CA
RESIDES: Woodland Hills, CA
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 0.007
BATS/THROWS: R/R
HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 185
ACQUIRED: Selected in the 7th round of the 2019 June First-Year Player Draft.
2024: Split the season between Triple-A Louisville and Double-A Chattanooga for the third straight year, playing a career-high 24 games with the Bats ... Contract was selected by the Reds on 7/29, made his Major League debut as a pinch-hitter in the ninth inning of a 13-4 loss to the Cubs on 7/31, striking out on seven pitches against Porter Hodge in his only at-bat... Optioned back to Louisville on 8/2 to spend final two months of the season with the Bats ... Hit his first career Triple-A home run on 8/23 against Gwinnett, a two-run shot in an eventual 8-7 loss ... Stole his only base of the season in the same game against Gwinnett on 8/23 ... Made three pitching appearances for the Bats, combining for 4.1 scoreless frames and striking out a batter while allowing two hits and three walks.
2023: Spent second consecutive year with splitting time with Double-A Chattanooga and Triple-A Louisville ... Hit his only home run of the season in his final game of the year with Chattanooga on 6/10 against Birmingham ... Assigned to Louisville on 6/13 and made his season debut with the Bats the following day against St. Paul as a pinch hitter, striking out in his only at bat of the game ... Recorded a season-high three hits on 8/31 at Omaha to cap off a strong August in which he hit .364 (8-22) with a double, three RBI, two walks and an .826 OPS in six games.
2022: Began the season by making his Double-A debut with Chattanooga on 4/10 at Tennessee, going 1-3 with a double, two RBI and a walk ... Earned promotion to Louisville and made Triple-A debut on 7/29 against Columbus as a pinch hitter, grounding out to lead off the bottom of the ninth ... In his first Triple-A start on 8/3 at Indianapolis, went 3-4 with a double and three RBI.
2021: Spent entire season with High-A Dayton, blasting three home runs which still stands as his season-best for his career ... Recorded his first three-hit game on 8/29 at Fort Wayne.
2019: Played in the Pioneer League with Rookie-Level Billings, ranking third in the league with a .428 on-base percentage and being named a Pioneer-League All-Star.
PERSONAL: Played three years of college ball at the University of California, Santa Barbara from 2017-19 ... Enjoyed individual and team success in his junior year, winning Big West Player of the Year and guiding the Gauchos to the 2019 Big West Championship ... Slashed .362/.479/.546 with seven home runs, 17 doubles and 46 RBI in his junior season ... Named one of three finalists for the 2019 Buster Posey Award, given to college baseball’s top catcher.
BORN: 9/9/1993 AGE: 31
BIRTHPLACE: Westlake, OH
RESIDES: Fort Worth, TX
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 4.085
BATS/THROWS: L/L
HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 220
ACQUIRED: Signed to a minor league contract with an invitation to MLB spring training, 1/17/2025.
2024: Began the season on the Reds’ IL with low back disc degeneration ... Gave up no runs over 11 rehab outings for the Bats from 5/2-5/25 ... Activated off the IL on 5/28 and made three scoreless outings for the Reds before being optioned to Louisville on 6/2 ... After being optioned on 6/2, had a 2.31 ERA in 12 outings, giving up three runs over 11.2 innings with 13 strikeouts ... Traded from the Reds to the Giants on 7/7 in exchange for OF Austin Slater ... Pitched in two games for Triple-A Sacrament before being DFA by the Giants and claimed off waivers by the Mets on 7/17 ... Split the rest of the season between New York and Triple-A Syracuse ... Did not give up a run in 11 of his 14 outings for New York and four of his six outings for Syracuse ... Did not make New York’s postseason roster as the Mets advanced to the NLCS.
2023: Spent the entire season with the Reds aside from a brief rehab stint in Louisville ... Recorded his first and only MLB save in a 10-inning 9-7 win at Houston on 6/18 ... Spent time on the IL due to both left hamstring tightness and COVID-19 ... Retired the first batter in 39 of his 63 games for the Reds ... Pitched on a career-high three straight days from 6/18-20, recording his first MLB save and first two wins of the season in that span.
2022: Began the year in the Cleveland system ... Traded to San Francisco for cash on 7/18.
2019: Earned his first MLB win for Arizona on 6/27 at San Francisco, getting the start in the 5-1 win, allowing one run over five innings ... On 9/7 at Cincinnati, threw the longest outing of his MLB career with eight scoreless innings, striking out a career-high 12 in a 2-0 win at GABP.
PERSONAL: Played three college seasons at TCU from 2013-15, going 17-10 with a 2.39 ERA in 61 games (20 starts) ... Was selected by the Diamondbacks in the 2nd round (43rd overall) of the 2015 draft on the same day he started the NCAA Super Regional vs. Texas A&M ... A 2012 graduate of Carmel Catholic High School (Mundelein, IL) ... Father, Erik was drafted by the Indians in the 54th round in 1989 and played one season of Single-A ball for Watertown in 1989.
BORN: 1/23/1998 AGE: 27
BIRTHPLACE: Villa Clara, Cuba
RESIDES: Tampa, FL
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 0.037
BATS/THROWS: R/R
HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 190
ACQUIRED: Claimed off waivers from the Toronto Blue Jays, 3/28/2024.
2024: Began the season with the Blue Jays during spring training ... Claimed off waivers by the Reds on 3/28 and began the season with the Bats ... Split the regular season between Louisville and Cincinnati, being recalled by the Reds on six separate occasions ... Struck out all three hitters he faced in his Bats debut on 3/31 vs. Indianapolis ... Had a strong month of May for Louisville, going 2-0 with a 3.29 ERA and .196 opponents’ average in eight games ... Recorded his first pro save on 6/5 at Nashville, giving up an unearned run in the 12th inning to finish a 5-4 win ... Recalled by the Reds on 6/25, pitching 3.0 innings that day against Pittsburgh in his MLB debut, allowing one run with four strikeouts ... First MLB strikeout was Pirates All-Star Bryan Reynolds ... Became the 10th Reds reliever since 1901 with 3.0+ innings and 4+ strikeouts in his MLB debut and the first since Tejay Antone on 7/27/20 ... Optioned back to Louisville after his debut game ... Went 12 straight Bats appearances without allowing an earned run from 5/31-7/20 ... Did not allow an earned run in five of his last six overall outings for the Reds ... Ended his Louisville season strong, as five of his six September outings for the Bats were scoreless.
2023: Spent the entire season with Triple-A Buffalo, making 45 appearances and holding opponents to a .230 average ... Allowed just a single home run over 287 batters faced ... Pitched for the American League at the All-Star Futures Game in Seattle, giving up one run on one hit while getting both of his outs via the strikeout ... Following the season, appeared in eight games for Leones del Escongido of the Dominican Winter League.
2022: Combined to go 2-5 with a 3.72 ERA in 55.2 innings spanning 21 games (12 starts) in four levels of the Toronto organization, striking out 84 while holding opponents to a .199 average ... Made his High-A debut for Vancouver in May, Double-A debut for New Hampshire in June, and Triple-A debut for Buffalo in September ... Earned the win for the American League at the All-Star Futures Game at Dodger Stadium, getting the final out of the second inning on just one pitch.
2021: Made his affiliated professional debut for Single-A Dunedin on 5/5 at Tampa ... Was injured on the first hitter he faced, tearing his ACL while covering first base on an Anthony Volpe ground ball, ending his season after just three pitches.
PERSONAL: Originally signed by the Blue Jays as an international free agent on 6/11/19 ... Underwent Tommy John surgery on his right elbow in September 2019 ... Defected from Cuba to Haiti in late 2018 ... Pitched for Naranjas de Villa Clara and Alazanes de Granma in the Cuban National Series from 2016-19 ... Also played for the Cuban National team in the 2017 Can-Am League in a tour of games across North America.
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Robert H. Castellini
Walt Jocketty ................................................
Principal Owner and Managing Partner
Executive Advisor to the Principal Owner
W. Joseph Williams Jr .................................. Chairman
Thomas L. Williams
Phillip J. Castellini
Shellie Petrey
Doug Healy
Nick Krall
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Christopher L. Fister .....................................
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BASEBALL OPERATIONS
Nick Krall ......................................................
Sarah Vedder................................................
Brad Meador
Sam Grossman
Jeff Gaupe
Cam Bonifay, Eric Davis & Shawn Pender
Vice Chairmen
President & Chief Executive Officer
Executive Operations Manager
Chief Operating Officer & CFO
President, Baseball Operations
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Executive Manager, Baseball Operations
Senior Vice President, General Manager
Vice President & Assistant General Manager
VP & AGM, Player Acquisition/Strategy
Mark Edwards Director, Baseball Operations
Nick Perez Coordinator, Baseball Operations & Player Development
Bo Thompson ............................................... Director, Baseball Information
Cameron LeBlanc ......................................... Coordinator, Baseball Operations
Gabrielle Mayo & Carlos Polanco
Alyssa Rasmussen
Jake Heilman & Tyler Ricketts
Senior Advisors to President of Baseball Operations & GM
Baseball Operations Analysts
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PLAYER DEVELOPMENT
Jeremy Farrell
Senior Director, Player Development
Greg McMillin................................................ Assistant Director, Minor League & International Operations
Mitchell Bonds .............................................. Manager, Video & Technology
Edgar Ferreira Coordinator & Specialist, Video & Technology
Matt Boyd Player Development Pitching Analyst
Brooke Coneeny Player Development Hitting Analyst
Melissa Hill Coordinator, Baseball Administration
Mario Soto Special Assistant, Player Performance
Chris Tremie Field Coordinator
Luis Bolivar ................................................... Academies Coordinator
Joel Noboa ................................................... Latin America Field Coordinator
Bryan Conger Senior Pitching Coordinator
Brian Garman Pitching Coordinator
Dave Hansen & Tyler Henson Hitting Coordinators
Jason Broussard Academies Hitting Coordinator
Kevin Mahar Outfield/Baserunning Coordinator
Jose Nieves
Todd Naskedov
Minor League Infield Coordinator
MiLB Assistant Pitching Coordinator, Rehab & Pitching Initiatives
Corky Miller................................................... Catching Coordinator
Jon Snyder ................................................... Arizona Minor League Equipment Manager
TJ Leonard Arizona Minor League Clubhouse Coordinator
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Academy Director, Latin America Operations
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Larry Herms ..................................................
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The Reds begin 2025 with a new Manager, former Reds player Terry Francona. He previously spent most of the 1990 season with the Louisville Redbirds in his final year as a player. He went on to win two World Series titles as manager of the Red Sox in 2004 and 2007, as well as three AL Manager of the Year awards for Cleveland in 2013, 2016, and 2022.
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BATTER
Sheng-En Lin
Luis Reyes
Anielson Buten
Bernard Moon
Yael Romero
Edwin Rios
Ichiro Cano
Hector Rodriguez
Francisco Urbaez
Kyle Henley
PITCHER
Stharlin Torres 2TM 2-1 1.76 56.1 35 13 51
Christian Lopez
David Lorduy
Enmanuel Talavera D-ROJ 4-2 2.67 70.2 48 9 44
Dony Aguilera
Samuel Perez
Colina
Julian Aguiar
Edgington
HOME RUNS
Nick Northcut CHA 26
Edwin Rios LOU 22
Ariel Almonte DBT 20
Cam Collier DAY 20
Rece Hinds LOU 14
Ruben Ibarra 2TM 14
RBI
Cam Collier DAY 74
Edwin Rios LOU 70
P.J. Higgins LOU 68
Ariel Almonte DBT 66
Nick Northcut CHA 65
Chase Petty
2TM 11
Ryan Cardona DAY 9 Brody Jossee DAY 8 Nestor Lorant
STOLEN BASES
Dominic Pitelli 2TM 43
Kyle Henley 2TM 36
Jay Allen II DAY 35
Ethan O’Donnell DAY 31
Sammy Stafura 2TM 31
Brian Edgington 2TM 121
Ryan Cardona DAY 120
Kevin Abel 2TM 113 Rhett Lowder 3TM 113
Infielder Edwin Ríos was named the Mary E. Barney Louisville Bats MVP Award winner for the 2024 season. In his first year in Louisville, Ríos led the Bats in most offensive categories including home runs, RBI, runs scored, and walks.
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@GWN L, 6-5 4-3 2.0 (T-5th) Dodd (2-0)
4/6 @GWN L, 8-5 4-4 3.0 (T-7th) Bowden (1-0)
4/7 @GWN L, 8-2 4-5 3.0 (T-12th) Holmes (1-0) Lodolo (0-2)
4/9 COL L, 13-4 4-6 3.0 (T-17th) Lively (1-0) Phillips (1-1)
4/10 COL W, 3-2 (10) 5-6 2.5 (T-13th) Santillan (1-0)
4/11 COL -- Postponed due to inclement weather -- makeup on 4/12 -4/12-1 COL L, 5-4 (8) 5-7 3.0 (T-13th) Gose (1-0) Busenitz (1-1)
4/12-2 COL W, 2-0 6-7 2.5 (T-13th) Branche (1-0) Burns (0-1) Byrne (1) 1:46 3,753
4/13 COL L, 7-5 6-8 3.5 (T-15th) Enright (1-0) Gibaut (0-1)
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COL W, 3-2 (10) 7-8 3.5 (T-11th) Bruihl (1-0) Labaut (1-2) 2:49 4,146
4/16 @IOW L, 8-7 7-9 4.0 (T-13th) Cuas (1-0) Santillan (1-1) 3:02 3,111
4/17 @IOW L, 4-3 7-10 4.5 (T-16th) Escobar (2-1) Moll (1-2) Edwards Jr. (1) 2:32 3,364
4/18 @IOW -- Postponed due to inclement weather -- makeup on 4/19 -4/19-1 @IOW W, 9-6 8-10 4.0 (T-12th) Kravetz (1-0) Lovelady (0-2) Santillan (3) 2:24
4/19-2 @IOW W, 4-1 9-10 3.5 (T-12th) Kriske (2-0) McWilliams (0-2) Byrne (2) 2:05 3,895
4/20 @IOW L, 4-1 9-11 4.5 (T-13th) Palencia (1-0) Legumina (0-1) Edwards Jr. (2) 2:35 8,851
4/21 @IOW L, 11-3 9-12 4.5 (T-15th) Pannone (3-0) Kennedy (0-2) 2:31 4,037
4/23 NAS W, 14-9 10-12 3.5 (T-14th) Bruihl (2-0) Rodriguez (0-4)
4/24 NAS W, 2-1 11-12 3.5 (T-11th) Kravetz (2-0) Martin (0-1) Santillan (4) 2:15 7,219
4/25 NAS W, 9-5 12-12 3.5 (T-9th) Spiers (1-0) Ashby (0-2)
4/26 NAS L, 11-8 12-13 4.5 (T-10th) Patrick (1-0) Phillips (1-2) Paredes (2) 3:06 3,998
4/27 NAS W, 9-3 13-13 4.5 (T-9th) Kennedy (1-2) Bennett (1-2)
4/28 NAS L, 7-4 13-14 4.5 (T-10th) Rodriguez (1-4) Roa (0-1)
4/30 @STP W, 7-5 14-14 4.5 (9th) Kriske (3-0) Harris (1-3) Santillan (5) 2:31 4,636
5/1 @STP L, 8-5 14-15 5.5 (T-10th) Balazovic (1-0) Spiers (1-1)
5/2 @STP W, 8-4 15-15 5.5 (T-9th) Phillips (2-2) Henriquez (0-2)
5/3 @STP L, 4-0 15-16 6.5 (T-11th) Varland (1-0) Kennedy (1-3)
5/4 @STP L, 9-6 15-17 7.5 (14th) Dobnak (2-3) Roa (0-2) Castillo (3) 2:48 5,040
5/5 @STP W, 7-6 16-17 7.5 (T-10th) Legumina (1-1) Festa (0-1) Santillan (6) 2:59 5,614
5/7 IND W, 6-2 17-17 6.5 (9th) Spiers (2-1) Lauer (2-1) 2:27 3,273
5/8 IND W, 4-3 18-17 6.5 (T-7th) Kravetz (3-0) Mlodzinski (0-1) Santillan (7) 2:32 6,336
5/9 IND L, 9-6 18-18 7.5 (T-8th) Feigl (4-1) Kennedy (1-4) Honeywell (3) 2:41 5,010
5/10 IND W, 3-0 19-18 7.0 (T-6th) Roa (1-2) Mattson (0-1) Santillan (8) 2:14 6,495
5/11 IND W, 6-5 20-18 6.5 (6th) Kravetz (4-0) Heller (1-1) Moll (1) 2:46 6,294
5/12 IND W, 7-1 21-18 6.5 (6th) Spiers (3-1) Lauer (2-2)
5/14 @COL W, 11-4 22-18 5.5 (6th) Bruihl (3-0) Doxakis (1-1) 3:00 6,770
5/15 @COL -- Postponed due to inclement weather -- makeup on 5/16 -5/16-1 @COL L, 9-3 22-19 5.5 (6th) McCaughan (2-2)
5/16-2 @COL W, 6-2 23-19 5.5 (6th) Busenitz (2-1)
5/17 @COL W, 7-4 24-19 4.5 (6th) Richardson (1-0) Beede (0-1)
5/18 @COL L, 5-2 24-20 5.0 (6th) Dion (2-2) Branche (1-1) Strzelecki (3) 2:22 8,299
5/19 @COL W, 6-3 25-20 4.5 (T-4th) Young (1-0) Parsons (0-1) Santillan (9) 2:29 7,116
5/21 TOL W, 7-5 26-20 3.5 (4th) Zulueta (1-0) Magno (0-2) Santillan (10) 2:42 3,487
5/22 TOL L, 9-8 (11) 26-21 5.0 (T-4th) Wingenter (2-3) Santillan (1-2)
5/23 TOL -- Postponed due to inclement weather -- makeup on 5/24 --
5/24-1 TOL W, 4-2 27-21 4.5 (T-4th) Kriske (4-0) Vasquez (3-1) 1:52
5/24-2 TOL W, 4-3 (8) 28-21 4.5 (4th) Bruihl (4-0) Magno (0-3) 2:15 5,049
5/25 TOL W, 9-3 29-21 4.5 (4th) Zulueta (2-0) Lockhart (0-1) 2:37 5,579
5/26 TOL -- Cancelled due to inclement weather -- no makeup --
5/28 IOW W, 3-2 30-21 4.0 (4th) Roa (2-2) Wicks (0-1) Santillan (11) 2:18 3,239
5/29 IOW L, 4-3 30-22 5.0 (4th) Edwards Jr. (2-3) Santillan (1-3) Cuas (1) 2:51 3,104
5/30 IOW W, 10-5 31-22 5.5 (4th) Leibrandt (1-0) Clarke (1-2) 2:36 4,638
5/31 IOW L, 6-4 31-23 6.5 (4th) Teheran (1-4) Richardson (1-1) Arias (1) 2:26 5,760
6/1 IOW L, 3-2 31-24 7.5 (4th) McWilliams (3-2) Busenitz (2-2) Edwards Jr. (6) 2:30 5,723
6/2 IOW W, 4-2 32-24 7.5 (4th) Roa (3-2) Wicks (0-2) 2:23 4,616
6/4 @NAS L, 5-0 32-25 8.5 (4th) Patrick (5-1) Phillips (2-3) 2:18 5,587
6/5 @NAS W, 5-4 (12) 33-25 9.5 (4th) Maxwell (1-0) Blackwood (1-1) Zulueta (1) 3:24 5,577
6/6 @NAS L, 10-3 33-26 9.5 (4th) Junk (3-3) Richardson (1-2)
6/7 @NAS L, 6-5 33-27 9.5 (4th) Woessner (2-4) Santillan (1-4) 2:37 9,164
6/8 @NAS W, 4-2 34-27 8.5 (4th) Busenitz (3-2) Chirino (1-1)
6/9 @NAS L, 14-3 34-28 8.5 (4th) Patrick (6-1) Phillips (2-4)
6/11 STP L, 3-2 34-29 8.5 (T-4th) Henriquez (1-2) Roa (3-3) Funderburk (1)
6/12
(T-5th)
6/13 STP L, 18-4 34-31 10.0 (7th) Balazovic (4-4) Kennedy (1-6)
6/14 STP L, 9-5 34-32 11.5 (T-8th) Festa (2-2)
6/15
6/23
6/26 @TOL -- Postponed due to inclement weather -- makeup on 5/24 -6/27 @TOL L, 9-4
6/28-2 @TOL W, 6-5 2-2
(19th) Lucas (1-1)
(T-6th) Young (2-0)
6/30 @TOL W, 2-0 3-3 2.0 (T-7th) Legumina (2-2)
(T-12th)
7/2 IND L, 8-2 3-5 3.0 (T-15th) Priester (3-1) Roa (3-5) 2:18 4,432
7/3 IND -- Postponed due to inclement weather -- makeup at IND on 8/28 -7/4 @IND L, 5-3 3-6 4.5 (T-18th) Cessa (3-3) Richardson (1-6) Ryan (2)
7/5 @IND L, 7-6 3-7 5.5 (19th) Borucki (1-0) Sheffield (0-1) Honeywell (7) 2:47 10,794
7/6 @IND W, 8-6 4-7 5.5 (T-17th) Aguiar (1-0) Gonzales (0-1) Kravetz (1) 2:41 10,453
7/9 STP W, 8-1 (5) 5-7 5.5 (T-17th) Wynne (1-0)
7/10 STP W, 6-5 6-7 4.5 (T-12th) Maxwell (3-0)
(8-4)
7/11 STP W, 3-2 7-7 4.5 (T-9th) Legumina (3-2) Jensen (3-3) Santillan (16) 2:09 7,024
7/12 STP W, 5-1 8-7 3.5 (T-6th) Aguiar (2-0) Festa (3-3)
7/13 STP W, 5-4 (10) 9-7 3.5 (T-5th) Branche (2-1) Castillo (0-2)
7/14 STP W, 9-4 10-7 2.5 (T-5th) Roa (4-3) Weiss (0-1)
7/19 COL L, 6-4 10-8 2.5 (T-6th) Sabrowski (3-1) Sheffield (0-2) Walters (3) 2:57 6,594
7/20 COL W, 6-4 11-8 1.5 (T-4th) Aguiar (3-0) Beede (0-4) Busenitz (1) 2:26 7,057
7/21 COL L, 5-2 11-9 2.5 (T-7th) Labaut (3-6) Leibrandt (1-2) Walters (4) 2:36 6,809
7/23 @TOL L, 11-10 (10) 11-10 2.5 (9th) Sweet (6-5) Kravetz (4-1) 3:14 4,989
7/24 @TOL L, 9-4 11-11 3.5 (T-9th) Sammons (6-5) Gavin (0-2)
7/25 @TOL L, 4-0 11-12 4.5 (11th) Lockhart (1-3) Richardson (1-7)
7/26 @TOL L, 7-4 11-13 4.5 (T-13th) Hurter (2-4) Aguiar (3-1)
7/27 @TOL L, 4-3 11-14 5.5 (T-15th) Mango (2-5)
7/28 @TOL L, 10-5 11-15 6.0 (17th) Madden (2-4)
7/30 @SWB L, 2-1 11-16 6.0 (17th) Shreve (2-1) Kravetz (4-2) Bickford (5)
7/31 @SWB L, 6-2 11-17 7.0 (T-18th) Mosqueda (6-0)
8/1 @SWB W, 10-8 12-17 7.0 (18th) Legumina (4-2)
8/2 @SWB W, 4-2 13-17 6.5 (17th) Leibrandt (2-2) Pannone (5-9)
8/3 @SWB L, 8-2 13-18 8.0 (18th) Underwood Jr. (3-1)
8/4 @SWB L, 5-2 13-19 9.0 (19th)
8/6 CLT L, 10-5 13-20 10.0 (19th) Garcia (3-4)
8/7 CLT W, 6-2 14-20 9.0 (19th)
8/8 CLT W, 5-4 15-20 8.0 (19th) Leibrandt (3-2)
8/9 CLT W, 6-4 16-20 8.0 (17th) Legumina (5-2) Dominguez
8/10
(19th)
8/11 CLT W, 4-3 17-21 9.0 (17th) Maxwell (4-1) Coffey (0-1)
8/13 @OMA W, 9-2 18-21 8.5 (T-15th) Legumina (6-2)
(T-16th)
8/15 @OMA L, 8-0 18-23 9.5 (T-16th) Veneziano (4-5) Wynne (1-3)
8/16 @OMA L, 10-0 18-24 9.5 (T-16th) Lamet (3-0)
8/17 @OMA W, 6-5 (10) 19-24 9.0 (15th) Busenitz (5-0) Sisk (6-2) Maxwell (5) 2:32
8/18 @OMA L, 1-0 19-25 10.0 (T-16th) Cameron (1-0) Kravetz (5-3) Sisk (9) 2:14 5,205
8/20 GWN L, 3-1 19-26 11.0 (17th) Elder (8-3) Leibrandt (3-3) Doyle (3)
8/21 GWN L, 6-3 19-27 12.0 (17th) Smith-Shawver (2-5) Phillips (2-7) Herget (2) 3:01 5,848
8/22 GWN L, 7-2 (10) 19-28 12.0 (20th) Logue (5-6) Crawford (0-1) 2:43 4,501
8/23 GWN L, 8-7 19-29 12.0 (20th) Gonzalez (1-1) Zulueta (2-2) Giles (4) 2:41 6,874
8/24 GWN L, 5-4 19-30 13.0 (20th) Winans (6-4) Overton (0-1) Herget (3) 2:36 7,204
8/25 GWN L, 11-3 19-31 14.0 (20th) Elder (9-3) Leibrandt (3-4) 2:16 4,006
8/27 @IND L, 4-3 19-32 15.0 (20th) Plassmeyer (4-9) Sheffield (0-6) Sadzeck (5) 2:40 7,536
8/28-1 @IND L, 2-1 19-33 16.0 (20th) Chandler (2-0) Phillips (2-8) Mattson (2) 1:31 5,012
8/28-2 IND^ L, 2-1 19-34 16.5 (20th) Franzua (5-6) Maxwell (4-2) 1:52
8/29 @IND L, 10-6 19-35 17.5 (20th) Harrington (3-1) Weigel (0-1) 2:44 6,378
8/30 @IND L, 9-8 (11) 19-36 18.0 (20th) Mattson (5-1) Weigel (0-2) 3:38 8,244
8/31 @IND W, 6-0 20-36 17.5 (20th) Benschoter (1-0) Cessa (4-6) Gavin (1) 2:39 9,626
9/1 @IND L, 10-9 20-37 17.0 (20th) Ryan (1-1) Sanmartin (0-1) Sadzeck (6) 3:04 7,582
9/3 JAX L, 4-3 (10) 20-38 17.0 (20th) Alvarado (3-3) Busenitz (5-3) 2:41 3,843
9/4 JAX W, 10-2 21-38 16.5 (20th) Phillips (3-8) Mazur (2-2) 2:30 6,109
9/5 JAX W, 6-5 22-38 16.5 (20th) Maxwell (5-2) Alvarado (3-4) 2:38 3,088
9/6 JAX W, 4-3 23-38 16.5 (20th) Zulueta (3-2) Roberts (0-1) 2:21 6,874
9/7 JAX W, 4-3 24-38 16.5 (20th) Kravetz (6-3) Lowe (0-1) Busenitz (2) 2:19 5,125
9/8 JAX L, 9-8 (10) 24-39 16.5 (20th) Arias (7-6) Busenitz (5-4) Roberts (1) 3:04 4,517
9/10 @IOW W, 11-10 25-39 15.5 (20th) Benschoter (2-0) Birdsell (3-5) Busenitz (3) 3:27 4,393
9/11 @IOW L, 5-3 25-40 16.5 (20th) Arias (3-1) Sanmartin (0-2) Palencia (4) 2:35 5,434
9/12 @IOW L, 5-4 (11) 25-41 17.5 (20th) Hollowell (1-0) Kravetz (6-4) 2:45 4,932
9/13 @IOW L, 6-4 25-42 18.5 (20th) Merryweather (2-0) Sheffield (0-7) Palencia (5) 2:27 7,523
9/14 @IOW L, 7-2 25-43 19.5 (20th) Thompson (6-4) Kelly (0-1) 2:23 7,346
9/15 @IOW W, 17-10 26-43 19.5 (20th) Zulueta (4-2) Martin (3-4) 3:12 5,951
9/17 OMA L, 7-1 26-44 19.5
# Date Transaction
3/27 Opening Night Roster Announced
1. 3/27 RHP Christian Roa placed on the 7-Day Injured List
2. 3/29 INF Edwin Rios placed on the 7-Day Injured List
3. 3/29 OF Drew Mount placed on the 7-Day Injured List
4. 3/29 LHP Sam Moll begins MLB Rehab Assignment
5. 3/29 INF Mike Ford signed as a free agent and assigned to Louisville
6. 3/29 RHP Pedro Garcia placed on the Development List
7. 3/31 LHP Nick Lodolo begins MLB Rehab Assignment
8. 3/31 RHP Yosver Zulueta optioned to Louisville
9. 3/31 RHP Spencer Stockton placed on the Development List
10. 4/2 INF Levi Jordan promoted from Double-A Chattanooga
11. 4/2 OF Jacob Hurtubise placed on the 7-Day Injured List
12. 4/8 RHP Carson Spiers recalled by the Cincinnati Reds
13. 4/9 RHP Pedro Garcia activated off the Development List
14. 4/10 RHP Ian Gibaut MLB rehab assignment transferred from Dayton to Louisville
15. 4/10 LHP Sam Moll returned from MLB rehab assignment
16. 4/12 RHP Carson Spiers optioned to Louisville
17. 4/13 LHP Sam Moll begins MLB rehab assignment
18. 4/13 LHP Nick Lodolo reinstated from MLB rehab assignment
19. 4/14 RHP Carson Spiers activated after being optioned on 4/12 20. 4/14 RHP Pedro Garcia placed on the Development List
21. 4/19 INF Levi Jordan placed on the 7-Day Injured List
22. 4/19 RHP Ian Gibaut returned from MLB rehab assignment
23. 4/19 INF Livan Soto optioned to Louisville
24. 4/20 RHP Michael Byrne placed on the 7-Day Injured List
25. 4/21 INF Quincy McAfee placed on the 7-Day Injured List
26. 4/22 RHP Casey Legumina recalled by the Cincinnati Reds
27. 4/23 RHP Christian Roa activated off the 7-Day Injured List
28. 4/23 RHP Spencer Stockton activated off the Development List
29. 4/24 RHP Casey Legumina optioned to Louisville
30. 4/24 RHP Ian Gibaut begins MLB rehab assignment
31. 4/24 OF Peyton Burdick optioned to Louisville
32. 4/25 INF Edwin Rios activated off the 7-Day Injured List
33. 4/25 INF Alex McGarry transferred to Double-A Chattanooga
34. 4/25 INF Francisco Urbaez placed on the Development List
35. 4/27 INF Levi Jordan activated off the 7-Day Injured List
36. 4/27 RHP Spencer Stockton placed on the Development List
37. 4/28 RHP Pedro Garcia released by the Cincinnati Reds
38. 4/30 RHP Ian Gibaut returned from MLB rehab assignment March/April Totals (38 Transactions)
39. 5/2 OF TJ Friedl begins MLB rehab assignment
40. 5/2 LHP Alex Young begins MLB rehab assignment
41. 5/2 INF Mike Ford placed on the Development List
42. 5/2 INF Francisco Urbaez activated off the Development List
43. 5/4 INF Mike Ford released by the Cincinnati Reds
44. 5/5 LHP Sam Moll optioned to Louisville
45. 5/7 OF TJ Friedl returned from MLB rehab assignment
46. 5/7 OF Connor Capel contract selected by the Cincinnati Reds
47. 5/7 OF Nick Martini optioned to Louisville
48. 5/7 LHP Tyler Gilbert traded to the Philadelphia Phillies
49. 5/8 RHP Alan Busenitz placed on the 7-Day Injured List
50. 5/9 LHP Sam Moll activated after being optioned on 5/5
51. 5/9 OF Nick Martini activated after being optioned on 5/7
52. 5/9 RHP Spencer Stockton activated off the Development List
53. 5/13 OF Jacob Hurtubise activated off the 7-Day Injured List
54. 5/13 OF Jacob Hurtubise recalled by the Cincinnati Reds
55. 5/15 LHP Sam Moll recalled by the Cincinnati Reds
56. 5/16 RHP Alan Busenitz activated off the 7-Day Injured List
57. 5/17 RHP Carson Spiers recalled by the Cincinnati Reds
58. 5/19 LHP Brandon Williamson rehab transferred to Louisville
59. 5/21 RHP Zach Maxwell promoted from Double-A Chattanooga
60. 5/21 INF Francisco Urbaez transferred to Double-A Chattanooga
61. 5/21 OF Nick Martini recalled by the Cincinnati Reds
62. 5/21 OF Connor Capel optioned to Louisville
63. 5/23 RHP Brett Kennedy contract selected by the Cincinnati Reds
64. 5/24 LHP Brandon Leibrandt signed as a free agent
65. 5/24 LHP Evan Kravetz placed on the 7-Day Injured List
66. 5/27 RHP Carson Spiers optioned to Louisville
67. 5/28 LHP Alex Young returned from MLB rehab assignment
68. 5/30 RHP Brett Kennedy sent outright to Louisville May Totals (30 Transactions)
69. 6/2 LHP Alex Young optioned to Louisville
70. 6/2 OF Drew Mount activated off the 7-Day Injured list
71. 6/3 LHP Justin Bruihl released by the Cincinnati Reds
72. 6/3 OF Nick Martini optioned to Louisville
73. 6/4 OF Blake Dunn contract selected by the Cincinnati Reds
74. 6/4 INF Quincy McAfee activated from the 7-Day Injured List
75. 6/4 INF Quincy McAfee transferred to Double-A Chattanooga
76. 6/5 LHP Evan Kravetz activated off 7-Day Injured List
77. 6/5 RHP Spencer Stockton placed on the Development List
78. 6/6 RHP Graham Ashcraft optioned to Louisville
79. 6/6 OF Nick Martini activated (Optioned on 6/3)
80. 6/6 OF Drew Mount placed on the Development List
81. 6/7 LHP Brandon Williamson returned from MLB rehab assignment
82. 6/11 INF Noelvi Marte begins MLB rehab assignment
83. 6/11 RHP Spencer Stockton activated off the Development List
84. 6/12 OF Blake Dunn optioned to Louisville
85. 6/14 OF Blake Dunn activated (Optioned on 6/12)
86. 6/14 OF Nick Martini recalled by the Cincinnati Reds
87. 6/15 RHP Stevie Branche promoted from Double-A Chattanooga
# Date Transaction
88. 6/15 RHP Brett Kennedy placed on the 7-Day Injured List
89. 6/16 INF Edwin Rios released by the Cincinnati Reds
90. 6/17 RHP Brooks Kriske contract selected by Cincinnati
91. 6/17 RHP Brooks Kriske optioned to Louisville
92. 6/18 RHP Spencer Stockton placed on the Development List
93. 6/18 RHP Julian Aguiar promoted from Double-A Chattanooga
94. 6/18 INF Edwin Rios signed as a free agent
95. 6/21 C Austin Wynns contract selected by the Cincinnati Reds
96. 6/21 OF Conner Capel designated for assignment
97. 6/21 OF Jacob Hurtubise optioned to Louisville
98. 6/21 C Eric Yang promoted from Double-A Chattanooga
99. 6/21 OF Drew Mount activated off the Development List
100. 6/23 OF Blake Dunn placed on the 7-Day Injured List
101. 6/23 INF Livan Soto recalled by the Cincinnati Reds
102. 6/23 OF Conner Capel sent outright to Louisville
103. 6/24 INF Levi Jordan contract selected by the Cincinnati Reds 104. 6/25 RHP Yosver Zulueta recalled by the Cincinnati Reds 105. 6/25 OF Jacob Hurtubise activated (Optioned on 6/21) 106. 6/25 C Austin Wynns sent outright to Louisville 107. 6/25 RHP Spencer Stockton activated off the Development List
153. 7/23 RHP Lyon Richardson optioned to Louisville
154. 7/24 RHP Casey Legumina activated (Optioned on 7/22)
155. 7/24 RHP Yosver Zulueta recalled by the Cincinnati Reds
156. 7/24 RHP John Murphy promoted to Louisville from High-A Dayton 157. 7/24 RHP Lyon Richardson recalled by the Cincinnati Reds 158. 7/25 RHP Lyon Richardson optioned to Louisville
158. 7/25 LHP Reiver Sanmartin activated off the 60-Day Injured List
159. 7/26 OF Rece Hinds optioned to Louisville
160. 7/26 OF TJ Friedl returned from MLB Rehab Assignment
161. 7/26 OF Ivan Johnson promoted to Louisville from Double-A Chattanooga
162. 7/29 RHP John Murphy transferred to High-A Dayton
163. 7/29 C Eric Yang contract selected by the Cincinnati Reds
164. 7/29 RHP Yosver Zulueta optioned to Louisville
165. 7/29 OF Joey Wiemer optioned to Louisville
166. 7/30 OF Rece Hinds activated (Optioned on 7/26)
167. 7/30 INF Livan Soto designated for assignment
168. 7/30 C Luke Maile begins MLB Rehab Assignment
169. 7/30 RHP Lyon Richardson recalled by the Cincinnati Reds
170. 7/30 RHP Yosver Zulueta recalled by the Cincinnati Reds
171. 7/30 INF Levi Jordan placed on the 7-Day Injured List (Retro as of 7/28)
172. 7/31 RHP Brooks Crawford promoted to Louisville from Double-A Chattanooga
173. 7/31 OF Joey Wiemer activated (Optioned on 7/30)
174. 7/31 RHP Lyon Richardson optioned to Louisville July Totals (53 Transactions)
# Date Transaction
175. 8/1 INF Davis Wendzel activated (Acquired in trade from Texas on 7/30)
176. 8/2 C Luke Maile returned from MLB Rehab Assignment
177. 8/2 C Eric Yang optioned to Louisville 178. 8/3 RHP Emilio Pagan begins MLB Rehab Assignment
179. 8/4 RHP Brooks Kriske placed on the Temporary Inactive List 180. 8/4 OF Conner Capel released by the Cincinnati Reds 181. 8/4 OF Joey Wiemer recalled by the Cincinnati Reds 182. 8/4 C Eric Yang activated (Optioned on 8/2)
183. 8/5 C Eric Yang sent outright to Louisville 184. 8/6 RHP Connor Overton activated off the 7-Day Injured List 185. 8/7 INF Hernan Perez placed on the 7-Day Injured List (Retro as of 8/5) 186. 8/7 C Tucker Barnhart signed as a free agent 187. 8/7 RHP Casey Kelly signed as a free agent 188. 8/7 OF Joey Wiemer optioned to Louisville 189. 8/9 OF Joey Wiemer activated (Optioned on 8/7)
190. 8/9 RHP Brooks Kriske activated off the Temporary Inactive List 191. 8/9 RHP Spencer Stockton released by the Cincinnati Reds 192. 8/9 OF Jacob Hurtubise placed on the 7-Day Injured List 193. 8/10 RHP Emilio Pagan returned from MLB Rehab Assignment 194. 8/10 RHP Yosver Zulueta optioned to Louisville 195. 8/13 RHP Brooks Crawford transferred to Double-A Chattanooga 196. 8/13 RHP Yosver Zulueta activated (Optioned 8/10)
244. 9/1 LHP Brandon Leibrandt activated (Optioned on 8/30)
245. 9/2 OF Blake Dunn recalled by the Cincinnati Reds
246. 9/2 INF Trey Faltine transferred to High-A Dayton
247. 9/3 RHP Grant Gavin transferred to Double-A Chattanooga
248. 9/3 OF Bubba Thompson promoted to Louisville from Double-A Chattanooga 249. 9/3 RHP David Buchanan sent outright to Louisville
250. 9/4 RHP Lyon Richardson activated off the 7-Day Injured List
251. 9/4 RHP Randy Wynne placed on the Development List
252. 9/4 RHP Patrick Weigel transferred to Double-A Chattanooga 253. 9/8 RHP Casey Legumina recalled by the Cincinnati Reds
254. 9/10 RHP Lyon Richardson placed on the 7-Day Injured List
255. 9/11 RHP Chase Petty promoted to Louisville from Double-A Chattanooga
256. 9/11 RHP Randy Wynne activated off the Development List
257. 9/14 OF Nick Martini begins MLB Rehab Assignment
258. 9/15 RHP Ian Gibaut begins MLB Rehab Assignment
259. 9/16 OF Joey Wiemer placed on the 7-Day Injured List
260. 9/17 INF Tyler Callihan promoted to Louisville from Double-A Chattanooga
261. 9/18 LHP Brandon Leibrandt recalled by the Cincinnati Reds
262. 9/19 RHP Yosver Zulueta recalled by the Cincinnati Reds
263. 9/19 RHP Casey Legumina optioned to Louisville
264. 9/20 LHP Brandon Leibrandt optioned to Louisville (Has Not Reported Yet)
265. 9/20 RHP Alan Busenitz contract selected by the Cincinnati Reds
266. 9/20 RHP Arij Fransen promoted to Louisville from High-A Dayton
267. 9/20 RHP Casey Legumina activated (Optioned on 9/19) September Totals (28 Transactions) 2024 Totals (267 Transactions)
MOST RUNS (GAME) 17 9/15 at IOW
MOST RUNS (GAME), OPP 18 6/13 vs STP
MOST RUNS (INNING)
6 (5x) last: T-9th, 9/15 at IOW
MOST RUNS (INNING), OPP 8 B-3rd, 4/21 at IOW
MOST HITS (GAME) 18 (2x) last: 9/19 vs OMA
MOST HITS (GAME), OPP 22 6/13 vs STP
MOST HOME RUNS (GAME) 4 (2x) last: 9/19 vs OMA
MOST HOME RUNS (GAME), OPP 8 6/13 vs STP
MOST STOLEN BASES (GAME) 4 (3x) last: 9/19 vs OMA
MOST STOLEN BASES (GAME), OPP 4 (4x) last: 8/24 vs. GWN
MOST CS (GAME) 2 (2x) last: 7/27 at TOL
MOST CS (GAME), OPP 2 (2x) last: 5/22 vs TOL
MOST LOB (GAME) 13 9/1 at IND
MOST LOB (GAME), OPP 18 8/21 vs. GWN
MOST TOTAL BASES (GAME) 36 9/19 vs OMA
MOST TOTAL BASES (GAME), OPP 47 6/13 vs STP
INDIVIDUAL BATTING
MOST HITS (GAME)
4 (8x) last: Francisco Urbaez, 9/15 at IOW MOST HITS (GAME), OPP
4 (10x) last: Matt Shaw, 9/15 at IOW
MOST RUNS (GAME) 4 (3x) last: Edwin Rios, 9/15 at IOW
MOST RUNS (GAME), OPP 5 Michael Helman 6/13 vs STP
MOST DOUBLES (GAME) 2 (15x) last: E, Gonzalez/F. Urbaez, 9/15 at IOW
MOST DOUBLES (GAME), OPP 2 (20x) last: Nate Eaton, 9/20 vs OMA
MOST TRIPLES (GAME) 1 (19x) last: Ivan Johnson, 9/19 vs OMA
MOST TRIPLES (GAME), OPP 1 (38x) last: D. Waters/R. Fitzgerald, 9/20 vs OMA
MOST HOME RUNS (GAME) 2 (8x) last: Nick Martini, 9/15 at IOW
MOST HOME RUNS (GAME), OPP 2 (12x) last: Brian O’Keefe, 9/18 vs OMA
MOST RBI (GAME)
6 Francisco Urbaez, 9/15 at IOW
MOST RBI (GAME), OPP 7 Spencer Torkelson, 7/28 at TOL
MOST STOLEN BASES (GAME) 2 (7x) last: Jacob Hurtubise, 9/19 vs OMA
MOST STOLEN BASES (GAME), OPP 3 Justin Dean, 8/20 vs GWN
MOST WALKS (GAME)
4 Blake Dunn, 5/21 vs TOL
MOST WALKS (GAME), OPP 4 Kyle Manzardo, 4/12 vs COL
MOST TOTAL BASES (GAME) 11 Edwin Rios, 9/5 vs JAX
MOST TOTAL BASES (GAME), OPP 11 Michael Helman 6/13 vs STP
Outfielder Jacob Hurtubise stole a base in five straight games for the Bats from 7/107/14 vs. St. Paul, tying for the International League lead for the longest stolen base streak during the 2024 season.
Infielder Edwin Rios was Louisville’s offensive leader in 2024 and became the first player in franchise history to hit a walk-off home run in back-to-back games, doing so on 9/5 and 9/6 vs. Jacksonville.
TEAM PITCHING
MOST STRIKEOUTS (GAME) 15 (7x) last: 9/12 at IOW
MOST STRIKEOUTS (GAME), OPP 18 (2x) last: 9/12 at IOW
MOST WALKS (GAME) 13 8/21 vs GWN
MOST WALKS (GAME), OPP 9 4/28 vs NAS
FEWEST HITS ALLOWED (9 INN) 1 9/22 vs OMA
FEWEST HITS ALLOWED (9 INN), OPP 1 8/16 at OMA
FEWEST HITS ALLOWED (7 INN) 3 4/12-G2 vs COL
FEWEST HITS ALLOWED (7 INN), OPP 2 5/24-G1 vs TOL
INDIVIDUAL PITCHING
MOST STRIKEOUTS (GAME) 10 Brandon Leibrandt, 9/22 vs OMA
MOST STRIKEOUTS (GAME), OPP 10 (3x) last: Randy Dobnak, 6/15 vs STP
MOST WALKS (GAME) 6 Connor Phillips, 5/29 vs IOW
MOST WALKS (GAME), OPP 7 Triston McKenzie, 7/21 vs COL
LONGEST WINNING STREAK 3 Julian Aguiar, 7/6-7/20
LONGEST LOSING STREAK 6 Connor Phillips, 6/4-8/28
LONGEST START (IP) 8.0 Brett Kennedy, 4/27 vs NAS
LONGEST RELIEF OUTING (IP) 8.0 David Buchanan, 9/22 vs OMA MOST PITCHES (GAME) 105 David Buchanan, 9/22 vs OMA
In the season finale on 9/22, David Buchanan pitched the final eight innings in the longest relief outing in Bats history, combining with Ian Gibaut on a one-hitter in a 6-0 win over Omaha.
DEFENSE
Randy Wynne began the season with a 19.0 inning scoreless streak, not giving up a run until the third inning of his eighth outing of the year. The scoreless inning streak was the longest by a Bats pitcher in 2024.
MOST ERRORS (TEAM) 4 7/4 at IND
MOST ERRORS, OPP (TEAM) 5 (2x) last: 9/8 vs JAX
MOST ERRORS (INDIVIDUAL) 3 Rece Hinds, 4/6 at GWN
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION
LONGEST GAME, EXTRA INN 12 6/5 at NAS
LONGEST GAME TIME, 9 INN 3:27 9/10 at IOW
SHORTEST GAME TIME, 9 INN 1:54 5/3 at STP
LONGEST GAME TIME, EXTRA INN 3:38 8/30 at IND (11) SHORTEST GAME TIME, ALL 1:31 8/28-G1 at IND (7)
LONGEST DELAY 2:11 7/9 vs STP
LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY 8 (2x) last: 9/19 vs OMA, W 12-4
LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT 14 6/13 vs STP, L, 4-18
LARGEST DEFICIT OVERCOME IN WIN 5 (2x) last: 9/15 at IOW
LARGEST ATTENDANCE, HOME 9,299 3/29 vs IND
LARGEST ATTENDANCE, ROAD 13,323 7/4 at IND
PLAYER Multi 2H 3H 4H 5H
Longest Streak Most RBI
Barnhart 3 3 - - - 4 (8/31-9/7) 1, 6x
Burdick 7 6 1 - - 9 (4/26-5/7) 2, 6/2 vs IOW
Callihan 2 2 - - - 3 (9/18-9/20) 1, 2x
Capel 9 5 4 - - 5 (4/25-5/1) 2, 7x
Dunn 20 14 6 - - 10 (8/6-8/16) 2, 9x
Faltine - - - - - 1 (8/31) 0
Ford 9 7 2 - - 5 (4/13-4/19) 3, 2x
Friedl 1 1 - - - 2 (5/4-5/5) 1, 2x
Gonzalez 27 24 3 - - 6 (7/4-7/11) 3, 2x
Higgins 32 24 6 2 - 7, 2x (MR: 9/4-9/11) 3, 4x
Hinds 14 12 2 - - 12 (4/21-5/7) 4, 5/2 at STP
Hurtubise 9 4 4 1 - 11 (7/1-7/14) 2, 2x
Johnson 12 9 3 - - 5 (9/7-9/12) 4, 8/30 at IND
Jordan 34 27 6 1 - 10 (4/9-4/30) 4, 5/16-G2 at COL
Kemp 5 3 2 - - 4 7/25-7/30 3, 8/13 at OMA
Maile - - - - - 1 (7/30) 0
Marte 2 2 - - - 3 (6/11-6/13) 2, 6/18 at OMA
Martini 6 5 - 1 - 7 (6/7-9/15) 4, 9/15 at IOW
McAfee 1 1 - - - 2 (4/3-4/5) 0
McGarry - - - - - 2 (4/6-4/7) 1, 2x
Mount - - - - - 1 (6/22) 0
Perez 17 16 1 - - 4, 3x (6/28-7/1) 3, 3x
Rios 29 22 5 2 - 10 (8/30-9/10) 5, 9/4 vs JAX
Soto 23 22 1 - - 10 (5/4-5/16) 3, 4x
Thompson 1 1 - - - 1, 3x (MR: 9/13) 3, 9/10 at IOW
Trautwein 10 10 - - - 5, 2x (MR: 7/27-8/1) 5, 8/1 at SWB
Urbaez 8 5 2 1 - 6 (9/12-9/20) 6, 9/15 at IOW
Wendzel 10 7 3 - - 6 (8/2-8/8) 3, 2x
Wiemer 3 3 - - - 5 (9/4-9/8) 1, 3x
Wynns 5 5 - - - 8 (4/20-5/11) 3, 3x
Yang 5 4 1 4 (9/10-9/22) 3, 7/20 vs COL
Hinds (12g) Urbaez, 6, 9/15 at IOW
Trautwein 56 492.0 15 45 25% 3
Wynns 28 234.0 11 24 31.4% 0
Higgins 27 208.2 6 18 25% 1
Yang 17 114.0 5 17 22.7% 1
Barnhart 20 115.2 3 22 12% 0
Maile 1 6.0 0 1 0% 0
TOTALS 149 1170.1 40 127 24% 5
Reds legend Tucker Barnhart returned to the organization late in the 2024 season, signing as a free agent on August 6 and ending the year with the Bats.
In his fourth stint in Louisville (including rehab) since 2014, the two-time Rawlings NL Gold Glove award winner appeared in 21 games for the Bats, serving as a veteran mentor for a young pitching staff.
MULTIPLE-HOME RUN EFFORTS (8) Conner Capel (2), 4/4 at GWN
Mike Ford (2), 4/16 at IOW
Rece Hinds (2), 6/13 vs STP
Levi Jordan (2), 7/23 at TOL
Davis Wendzel (2), 9/4 vs JAX
Edwin Rios (2), 9/5 vs JAX
Edwin Rios (2), 9/10 at IOW
Nick Martini (2), 9/15 at IOW
LEAD-OFF HOME RUNS (3) Blake Dunn, 4/27 vs NAS
Blake Dunn, 5/28 vs IOW
Levi Jordan, 6/9 at NAS
WALK-OFF WINS (10)
GRAND SLAMS (0)
INSIDE-THE-PARK HOME RUNS (0)
BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUNS (0)
COMPLETE GAMES (1)
Michael Trautwein (solo HR), 3/30 vs IND
P.J. Higgins (single), 4/10 vs COL
Blake Dunn (wild pitch), 4/14 vs COL
Austin Wynns (3-run HR), 5/24-G1 vs TOL
Erik Gonzalez (sacrifice fly), 5/24-G2 vs TOL
Michael Trautwein (2-run HR), 7/10 vs STP
Erik Gonzalez (wild pitch), 7/13 vs STP
Edwin Rios (double), 8/11 vs CLT
Edwin Rios (solo HR), 9/5 vs JAX
Edwin Rios (solo HR), 9/6 vs JAX
Randy Wynne (5.0 IP), 7/9 vs STP
SHUTOUTS (5) Wynne, Branche, Kravetz, 4/12-G2 vs COL Wynne, Roa, Young, Kriske, Santillan, 5/10 vs IND Sheffield, Legumina, Young, Busenitz, Santillan, 6/30 at TOL Benschoter, Gavin, 8/31 at IND Gibaut, Buchanan, 9/22 vs OMA
IL PLAYER/PITCHER OF THE WEEK (2) Carson Spiers, 5/6-5/12 David Buchanan, 9/22-9/26
The first Triple-A hit in the career of Michael Trautwein was a memorable one. The catcher launched a walk-off home run on March 30 vs. Indianapolis to give the Bats their second straight victory to start the 2024 season.
Levi Jordan did a little bit of everything for Louisville in 2024, hitting in all nine spots in the batting order and playing five different positions in the field. He went on to make his MLB debut for the Reds on June 24.
Game Player/Coach Inn. Umpire 5/23 vs TOL Pat Kelly 2nd Jacob Metz 7/5 at IND Pat Kelly 7th Jacob Metz 8/30 at IND Pat Kelly 6th Charlie Ramos
PITCHERS (16)
Stevie Branche
Justin Bruihl
Alan Busenitz
Michael Byrne
Tyler Gilbert
Brett Kennedy
Evan Kravetz
Brooks Kriske
Casey Legumina
Sam Moll - ML
Connor Phillips
Lyon Richardson
Tony Santillan
Carson Spiers
Spencer Stockton
Randy Wynne
P.J. Higgins
Mike Ford
Michael Trautwein Erik Gonzalez
Austin Wynns
Quincy McAfee
Alex McGarry
OUTFIELDERS (4) Hernan Perez
Conner Capel Francisco Urbaez
Blake Dunn
Rece Hinds
Jacob Hurtubise
Bold - Player with Cincinnati at the end of 2024 Season
Italics - Player not on Bats active roster at the end of 2024 Season
ML - Major Leauge Rehab Assignment
MARCH 29, 2024 AT LOUISVILLE SLUGGER FIELD (BATS 9, INDIANS 8)
INDIANAPOLIS INDIANS
1. Nick Gonzales 2B
2. Gilberto Celestino CF
3. Liover Peguero RF
4. Jake Lamb 1B
5. Malcom Nunez 3B
6. Billy McKinney RF
7. Carter Bins C
8. Joe Perez DH
9. Matt Gorski LF
Michael Plassmeyer P
LOUISVILLE BATS
1. Jacob Hurtubise LF
2. Hernan Perez SS
3. Blake Dunn CF
4. P.J. Higgins 1B
5. Michael Trautwein C
6. Rece Hinds RF
7. Conner Capel DH
8. Quincy McAfee 2B
9. Francisco Urbaez 3B
Carson Spiers P
Making his Triple-A debut on Opening Night, Rece Hinds homered in his third Triple-A at-bat, a solo blast to left-center as the Bats erased a 5-1 deficit to beat the Indianapolis Indians 9-8 on March 29 at Louisville Slugger
In August, the Reds signed a free agent pitcher that had spent the past six seasons in Korea and assigned him to Louisville. That pitcher was Casey Kelly, son of Bats Manager Pat Kelly The pair formed the first father-son duo in Louisville franchise history, as Casey made six starts for the Bats late in the season.
Pat also got to tell his son he was promoted to the big leagues, with Casey making two appearances for the Reds in his first Major League action since 2018.
REGIONAL SUPERVISOR Ronnie Richardson
PRESIDENT/GMS
2025 SCHEDULE
Bob Rich Jr. (Buffalo)
Rob Egan (Charlotte)
Tyler Parsons (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)
Joe Gregory (Norfolk)
Martie Cordaro (Omaha)
Naomi Silver (Rochester)
Katie Beekman (Scranton/WB)
Derek Sharrer (St. Paul)
Jason Smorol (Syracuse)
Joe Napoli (Toledo)
Dr. Charles Steinberg (Worcester)
Opening Date: March 28
Closing Date: September 21
Number of Games: 150
IL Championship Series: Sept. 23-25
Triple-A Championship Game: Sept. 27
First-half overall
Second-half overall
Catcher Dillon Dingler Toledo
First Baseman Kyle Manzardo Columbus
Second Baseman Connor Norby Norfolk
Third Baseman Coby Mayo Norfolk
Shortstop Andrew Navigato Toledo
Outfielder Johnathan Rodriguez Columbus
Outfielder Ji Hwan Bae Indianapolis
Outfielder Heston Kjerstad Norfolk
Designated Hitter Matt Koperniak Memphis
Utility Nick Yorke Indianapolis
Starting Pitcher Chad Patrick Nashville
Starting Pitcher Brandon Young Norfolk
Starting Pitcher Bryce Elder Gwinnett
Starting Pitcher Cade Povich Norfolk
Relief Pitcher Evan Sisk Omaha
Relief Pitcher Walter Pennington Omaha
Most Valuable Player Johnathan Rodriguez Columbus
Pitcher of the Year Chad Patrick Nashville
Top MLB Prospect Coby Mayo Norfolk
Manager of the Year Mike Jirschele Omaha
1. Jake Mangum DUR .317 104 398 57 126 6 56
2. Mark Payton CLT .309 112 417 70 129 10 53
3. Matt Koperniak MEM .309 122 463 64 143 20 73
4. Alejo Lopez GWN .307 112 411 63 126 4 55
5. Jhonathan Rodriguez COL .301 118 439 84 132 29 94
6. DaShawn Keirsey STP .300 111 443 71 133 14 81
7. Chase Meidroth WOR .293 122 437 87 128 7 57
8. Connor Norby JAX .293 94 379 78 111 17 60
9. T.J. Rumfield SWB .292 114 421 72 123 15 71
10. Javier Sanoja JAX .291 111 436 51 127 6 58
HOME RUNS
L. Baker MEM 32
J. Rodriguez COL 29
T. Blankenhorn ROC 26
L. Ritter SYR 26
S. Kingery LHV 25
EXTRA-BASE HITS
J. Brito COL 61
J. Rave OMA 58
A. Navigato TOL 55
L. Ritter SYR 53
2 others tied at 52
RBI
J. Rodriguez COL 94
L. Ritter SYR 93
J. Brito COL 84
A. Navigato TOL 83
D. Keirsey STP 81
RUNS
J. Rave OMA 93
J. Brito COL 92
L. Acuña SYR 90
C. Meidroth WOR 87
2 others tied at 84
STOLEN BASES
B. Hicklen NAS 44
L. Acuña SYR 40
D. Baker ROC 38
J. Martinez GWN 37
D. Keirsey STP 36
HITS
M. Koperniak MEM 143
L. Acuña SYR 141
J. Brito COL 141
C. Prieto MEM 140
P. Higgins LOU 133
SLUGGING PCT.
E. Rios LOU .547
J. Rodriguez COL .540
L. Baker MEM .535
M. Gorski IND .522
M. Koperniak MEM .512
J. Brito COL 40
C. Prieto MEM 35
D. Waters OMA 33
P. Higgins LOU 32
J. Rave OMA 32
C. Meidroth WOR .437
A. Lopez GWN .392
J. Rodriguez COL .390 N. Sogard WOR .390
I. Collins NAS .386
I. Collins NAS 7
D. Keirsey STP 7
5 others tied with 6
STRIKEOUTS
L. Ritter SYR 174
C. Montgomery CLT 164
R. Hinds LOU 160
A. Velazquez GWN 157
O. Caissie IOW 156
C. Meidroth WOR 105
R. Bannon 2TM 96
J. Brito COL 88
J. Holliday NOR 75
2 others tied with 73
PLAYER CLUB W-L
1. Chad Patrick NAS 14-1 2.90 136.1 109 39 145
2. Thomas Pannone SWB 10-9 3.54 152.1 158 38 136
3. Michael McGreevy MEM 9-8 4.02 150.0 152 44 138
4. Randy Dobnak STP 12-7 4.25 133.1 130 63 134
5. Jason Alexander WOR 7-6 4.42 138.1 143 39 129
6. Carlos Rodriguez NAS 9-9 4.51 129.2 100 61 129
7. Joe Rock DUR 7-8 4.58 139.2 160 35 132
8. Gordon Graceffo MEM 10-8 4.85 130.0 152 50 107
9. Caleb Boushley STP 9-6 5.23 134.1 156 28 108
10. Edgar Barclay SWB 7-9 5.98 143.0 150 70 118
WINS
C. Patrick NAS 14
J. Bowlan OMA 12
R. Dobnak STP 12
L. Quinones BUF 11
R. Garcia ROC 20
R. Loutos MEM 18
T. Santillan LOU 16
E. Sisk OMA 15
INNINGS PITCHED
T. Pannone 2TM 152.1
M. McGreevy MEM 150.0
E. Barclay SWB 143.0
J. Rock DUR 139.2
5 others tied with 10
C. Patrick NAS 145
C. McDermott NOR 144
M. McGreevy MEM 138
T. Pannone 2TM 136
W. Warren SWB 136
M. Abel LHV 12
J. Armbruester NOR 11
T. Davidson NOR 11
M. Plassmeyer IND 10
M. Vail SYR 10
E. Alvarado JAX 11
T. Ward ROC 94
M. Abel LHV 78
D. Hamel SYR 77
J. Rutledge ROC 77
A. Ashby NAS 73
GAMES
E. Sisk OMA 58 M. Fluharty BUF 56
C. Thomas MEM 56
J. Alexander WOR 138.1
WHIP
C. Patrick NAS 1.09
C. Rodriguez NAS 1.24
T. Pannone 2TM 1.29
M. McGreevy MEM 1.31
J. Alexander WOR 1.32
4 others tied with 55 HOLDS
B. Kriske 2TM 15
A. Busenitz LOU 14
D. Altavilla OMA 11
A. Willingham ROC 11
2 others tied with 10
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
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
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
1979 Columbus Gene Michael
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 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 2024 Omaha Mike Jirschele * - Triple-A East Championship
/ Norfolk 6
Richmond / Gwinnett 5 Omaha 1
Pawtucket / Worcester 4
Starting in 2019, the Bats have transformed to Los Murciélagos 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.
NAME YEAR
Aaron, Tommie 2008
Alexander, Dale 2008
Alston, Walter 2010
Altobelli, Joe 2008
Arlett, Russell “Buzz” 2009
Balboni, Steve 2011
Barrett, Charles “Red” 2009
Baylor, Don 2010
Bentley, Jack 1958
Berly, Jack 1955
Betzel, Christian “Bruno” 1957
Boley, Joe 1954
Boggs, Wade 2011
Bombard, Marc 2015
Boone, Ike 1957
Brant, Marshall 2015
Brown, Joe 1962
Buford, Don 2008
Carnegie, Ollie 1947
Carswell, Frank 2010
Cazen, Walter 2009
Collins, James “Rip” 1951
Cook, Gene 2008
Cooper, Harold 2007
Cox, Bobby 2019
Crabtree, Estel 1953
Demeter, Steve 2009
Derry, Russ 2008
Dunn, Jack 1950
Earnshaw, George 1956
Easter, Luke 2008
Eiland, Dave 2012
Ens, Jewel 1950
Evers, Bill 2012
Gardner, Lee 2017
Garr, Ralph 2008
Gilhooley, Sr., Frank 2008
Grich, Bobby 2010
Grove, Robert “Lefty” 2008
Hamlin, Luke 1955
Hauser, Joe 2008
Herrera, Frank “Pancho” 2008
Hessman, Mike 2017
McMillon, Billy 2019
Mele, Albert “Dutch” 2009
Merkle, Fred 1953
Merrill, Carl “Stump” 2009
Meulens, Hensley 2016
Meyer, Bill 1949
Miley, Dave 2014
Mondor, Ben 2008
Montoyo, Charlie 2016
Morgan, Joe 2008
Moss, Howie 1960
Murray, Bill 1952
Nelson, Glenn “Rocky” 1960
Ogden, Jack 1952
O’Neill, Steve 1947
Onslow, Ed 1951
Parnham, James “Rube” 1957
Parrish, Larry 2013
Holly, Ed 1949
Hopper, Clay 2009
Howley, Dan 1950
Hutchinson, Fred 1954
Jacobson, Merwin 1955
Jethroe, Sam 2019
Jones, Mack 2013
Keller, Charlie 1947
Kelly, Bill 1954
Kisinger, Charles “Rube” 2009
Knight, Joe 2009
Labbruzzo, Don 2015
Lanigan, Ernest 1947
Lasorda, Tommy 2008
Maisel, Frederick “Fritz” 1959
Manto, Jeff 2014
Mamaux, Al 1951
Manley, William 1953
McCarthy, Joe 1956
McGowan, Frank 1947
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
YEAR W-L PCT. FIN H A MANAGER AFF
1982 73-62 .541 T-2 E 41-27 32-35 Joe Frazier STL
1983 78-57 .578 1
E 43-25 35-32 Jim Fregosi STL
1984 79-76 .510 4 46-32 33-44 Jim Fregosi STL
1985 74-68 .521 1 E 39-32 35-36 Jim Fregosi STL 1986 64-78 .451 4 E 34-37 30-41 Jim Fregosi STL Dyar Miller Dave Bialas
1987 78-62 .557 2 42-28 36-34 Mike Jorgensen STL 1988 63-79 .444 4 E 36-37 27-42 Mike Jorgensen STL 1989 71-74 .490 4
E 41-32 30-42 Mike Jorgensen STL 1990 74-72 .507 3 E 48-26 26-46 Gaylen Pitts STL 1991 51-92 .357 4
E 27-44 24-48 Mark DeJohn STL 1992 73-70 .510 3
E 43-29 30-41 Jack Krol STL Mark Riggins 1993 68-76 .472 3 E 39-33 29-43 Jack 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 Pettini STL 1996 60-84 .417 4
E 33-39 27-45 Joe Pettini STL 1997 58-85 .406 4
E 36-36 22-49 Gaylen Pitts STL 1998 77-67 .535 1 W 41-31 36-36 Gary Allenson MIL 1999 63-81 .438 3 W 38-34 25-47 Gary Allenson MIL 2000 71-73 .493 3
W 42-30 29-43 Dave Miley CIN 2001 84-60 .583 1
W 46-26 38-34 Dave Miley CIN 2002 79-65 .549 2
W 45-27 34-38 Dave Miley CIN 2003 79-64 .552 1 W 46-26 33-38 Dave Miley CIN Mack Jenkins Rick Burleson 2004 67-77 .465 2
W 35-37 32-40 Rick Burleson CIN 2005 66-78 .458 4
W 35-37 31-41 Rick Sweet CIN 2006 75-68 .524 3
W 43-30 32-38 Rick Sweet CIN 2007 74-70 .514 2 W 39-33 35-37 Rick Sweet CIN 2008 88-56 .611 1 W 44-28 44-28 Rick Sweet CIN 2009 84-58 .592 1
W 45-27 39-31 Rick Sweet CIN 2010 79-64 .552 1
2011 73-71 .507 3
W 43-29 36-35 Rick Sweet CIN
W 40-32 33-39 Rick Sweet CIN 2012 51-93 .354 4
W 29-42 22-51 David Bell CIN 2013 69-75 .479 3
W 33-39 36-36 Jim Riggleman CIN 2014 68-75 .476 4
W 33-38 35-37 Jim Riggleman CIN 2015 64-80 .444 3
W 34-38 30-42 Delino DeShields CIN 2016 71-73 .493 2
W 32-39 38-34 Delino DeShields CIN 2017 56-86 .394 4
W 28-43 28-43 Delino DeShields CIN 2018 61-76 .445 4
W 32-38 29-38 Pat Kelly CIN Dick Schofield 2019 59-81 .421 4
W 31-39 28-42 Jody Davis CIN 2021 55-73 .430 6
MW 31-33 24-40 Pat Kelly CIN 2022 60-90 .400 10
W 30-45 30-45 Pat Kelly CIN 2023 75-73 .507 4
W 40-35 35-38 Pat Kelly CIN 2024 67-82 .450 10 W 39-34 28-48 Pat Kelly CIN TOTAL: 2,927-3,082 • HOME: 1,608-1,404 • LSF: 895-825
1876 30-36 .455 5 22.0
1877 35-25 .583 2 7.0
1882 42-38 .525 3 13.0
1883 52-45 .536 5 13.5
1884 68-40 .630 3 7.5
1885 53-59 .473 T-5 26.0
1908 88-65 .575 2 4.0
1909
1913 95-72 .569 3 5.0
1916 101-66 .605 1 +5.5
1917 88-66 .571 3 2.5
1918
1922
1925 106-61 .635 1 +13.5
W 14.5
2024 67-82 .450 10 W 22.5
1 Rick Sweet 539-465
2 Pat Kelly 320-405
3 Dave Miley 296-245
4 Jim Fregosi 263-232
5 Mike Jorgensen 212-215
6 Joe Pettini 208-222
7 Delino DeShields 191-239
Allenson 140-148
Riggleman 137-150
Jack Krol
Pitts
12 Rick Burleson
Schofield
DeJohn
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
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
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*
2009 11-8 12-19 19-9 18-10 19-10 5-2 84-58
2010 7-15 17-13 12-16 22-6* 18-11 3-3 79-64
2011 16-7 13-16 15-15 14-14 13-17 2-2 73-71
2012 9-16 8-21 14-16 12-16 8-21
2014 11-14 15-16 17-11 12-17 12-17 1-0 68-74
2015 8-13 17-12 14-15 14-15 10-19 1-6 64-80
2016 12-9 16-14 11-18 14-14 15-15 3-3 71-73
2017 9-14 9-19 14-15 12-15 10-21 2-2 56-86
2018 9-11 8-22 14-13 16-12 13-16 1-2 61-76
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
2024 14-14^ 17-9 10-16 8-14 9-19 9-10 67-82
TOTALS
* monthly franchise record ^includes 2-1 record in March 2024
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
Rece Hinds (2024) 160
*Mike Calise (1982) 156
Aaron Herr (2007) 144
Matt Reynolds (2023) 141
Kevin Witt (2002) 140
P.J. Higgins (2024) 140
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
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
* 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
AT-BATS
Aaron
Bill
Corky
Bill
Aaron
Corky
Kevin
Kevin
LONGEST HITTING STREAKS
Brandon Larson (2003) 26
Aristides Aquino (2019) 22
Chris Sexton (2000) 20
Juan Francisco (2011) 19
Jim Adduci (1984) 18
Luis Alicea (1990-91) 18
Rob Mackowiak (2008) 18
Tim Jones (1993) 17
Allen Battle (1994) 17
Lyle Mouton (1999) 17
Joey Votto (2007) 17
Andy Phillips (2009) 17
Zack Cozart (2011) 17
Jhonny Pereda (2023) 17
Kelly Paris (1982) 16
Jose Gonzalez (1984) 16
Tom Neito (1984) 16
Terry Bradshaw (1996) 16
Gene
Kevin
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) 15
Kelly Paris (1982) 14
Tito Landrum (1983) 14
Andy Van Slyke (1983) 14
Alex Cole (1989) 14
Emil Brown (2003) 14
Drew T. Anderson (2008) 14
Juan Francisco (2010) 14
Chris Nelson (2014) 14
Kelly Paris 158
Jeff Doyle 142
Vince Coleman 156
Curt Ford 121
Fred Manrique 148
Lance Johnson 159
Craig Wilson 127
Todd Zeile 131
Bernard Gilkey 147
Stan Royer 133
Stan Royer 125
Keith Lockhart 140
#Allen Battle 163
Ray Giannelli 115
Dmitri Young 153
Jeff Berblinger 135
Ron Belliard 163
Scott Krause 138
Brady Clark 148
*Raul Gonzalez 161
Raul Gonzalez 144
Wilton Guerrero 132
Stephen Smitherman 123
Pedro Swann 130
Norris Hopper 133
Joey Votto 146
Adam Rosales 124
Wes Bankston 122
Zack Cozart 141
J. Hermida/D. Mesoraco 126
Felix Perez 118
Henry Rodriguez 131
Jason Bourgeois 153
Irving Falu 124
Hernan Iribarren 122
Sebastian Elizalde 140
Gabriel Guerrero 118
Christian Colon 149
Alfredo Rodriguez 117
Lorenzo Cedrola 127
Alejo Lopez 136
P.J. Higgins 133
HOME RUNS
Mike Calise 33
Jim Adduci 25
Gary Rajsich 29
C. Parsons/G. Rajsich 10
Jim Lindeman 20
Mike Laga 29
Mark Ryal 11
Todd Zeile 19
Rod Brewer 12
Stan Royer 14
Ozzie Canseco 22
Barry Lyons 18
Scott Coolbaugh 19
Tracy Woodson 18
Jose Oliva 31
Eli Marrero 20
Scott Krause 26
Brandon Cromer 24
Brooks Kieschnick 25
Adam Dunn 20
RUNS
Gene Roof 78
Jeff Doyle 87
*Vince Coleman 97
Curt Ford 73
Jim Lindeman 82
Lance Johnson 89
Tim Jones 63
Alex Cole 75
Bernard Gilkey 83
Julian Martinez 52
Chuck Carr 68
Tim Jones 72
*Allen Battle 104
Terry Bradshaw 65
*Dmitri Young 90
Terry Bradshaw 79
*Ron Belliard 114
Kevin Barker 89
Brady Clark 90
*Raul Gonzalez 90
Raul Gonzalez 91
Wilton Guerrero 68
Jermaine Clark 77
Pedro Swann 67
Earl Snyder 58
Aaron Herr 75
Kevin Barker 73
Luis Bolivar 60
Zack Cozart 91
Jeremy Hermida 67
Neftali Soto 55
Billy Hamilton 75
Ruben Gotay 86
Irving Falu 55
Juan Perez 52
Brandon Dixon 58
Gabriel Guerrero 64
Brian O’Grady 71
TJ Friedl 59
Lorenzo Cedrola 64
A.Lopez/M.Reynolds 76
Edwin Rios 65
RBI
Mike Calise 91
*Jim Adduci 101
Gary Rajsich 95
Jack Ayer 56
*Jim Lindeman 96
Mike Laga 91
Mark Ryal 62
Todd Zeile 85
Rod Brewer 83
Stan Royer 74
Rod Brewer 86
Keith Lockhart 68
Scott Coolbaugh 75
Tracy Woodson 76
Jose Oliva 86
Eli Marrero 68
Kevin Barker 96
Scott Krause 89
Brooks Kieschnick 90
Raul Gonzalez 66
Kelly Paris 32
Jim Adduci 29
Gene Roof 36
Casey Parsons 23
Jim Lindeman 38
Mike Laga 35
Craig Wilson 27
Todd Zeile 26
Bernard Gilkey 26
Stan Royer 30
Stan Royer 31
Van Snider 29
*Allen Battle 44
Tracy Woodson 35
Dmitri Young 31
Tim Costo 26
Ron Belliard 36
Lyle Mouton 34
*Brady Clark 41
*Raul Gonzalez 39
Kevin Witt 32
Corky Miller 28
Stephen Smitherman 35
Pedro Swann 29
Jesse Gutierrez 27
Aaron Herr 31
Adam Rosales 29
Wes Bankston 26
Todd Frazier 32
Devin Mesoraco 36
Neftali Soto 30
Mike Hessman 32
Felix Perez 36
Chris Dominguez 19
Carlos Triunfel 29
Brandon Dixon 31
D.J. Peterson 28
Christian Colon 37
Mark Payton 19
Juniel Querecuto 27
Matt Reynolds 38
P.J. Higgins 32
STOLEN BASES
Kelly Paris 20
Jose Gonzalez 26
*Vince Coleman 101
*Curt Ford 45
Alex Cole 24
Lance Johnson 42
Alex Cole 40
*Alex Cole 47
Bernard Gilkey 45
L. Maclin/T. Jones 19
*Chuck Carr 53
Tim Jones 13
Gerald Young 12
Terry Bradshaw 20
Terry Bradshaw 21
Terry Bradshaw 26
Greg Martinez 43
*Greg Martinez 48
Kimera Bartee 28
Wilton Guerrero 12
TRIPLES
G. Mills/K. Paris/G. Roof 5
*Tito Landrum 12
Gene Roof 8
Curt Ford 6
John Morris 7
Lance Johnson 11
Alex Cole 8
Ron Shepherd 6
B. Gilkey/R.Lankford 8
Stan Royer 6
Chuck Carr 9
#Tim Jones 10
Tripp Cromer 9
#Terry Bradshaw 8
Dmitri Young 8
J. Berblinger/E. Marrero 7
Greg Martinez 11
Santiago Perez 8
Brady Clark 6
Deion Sanders 5
Chris Sexton 5
Jim Chamblee 4
Ray Olmedo 7
Chris Denorfia 6
M. Kata/D. Wise 4
Chris Dickerson 6
C. Dickerson/D. Anderson 9
Darnell McDonald 7 4 tied with 4
Y. Alonso/K. Negron 4
Didi Gregorious 3
Billy Hamilton 4
4 tied with 3
Irving Falu 6
Scott Schebler 8
Sebastian Elizalde 6
Josh VanMeter 6
Narciso Crook 6
TJ Friedl 5
Lorenzo Cedrola 5
Jose Barrero 4
Ivan Johnson 4
GAMES
Jose Desa 130
Jim Adduci 129
Vince Coleman 152
Bill Lyons 134
Jim Lindeman 139
L. Johnson/M. Laga 116
Craig Wilson 133
Alex Cole 127
#Rod Brewer 144
*Stan Royer 138
Stan Royer 124
Keith Lockhart 132
Darrel Deak 133
Ray Giannelli 119
Mike Gulan 123
Jeff Berblinger 133
Ron Belliard 133
Scott Krause 133
Brady Clark 132
*Raul Gonzalez 142
Brandon Larson 25
Brandon Larson 20
Rob Stratton 12
Pedro Swann 18
Earl Snyder 17
Joey Votto 22
Kevin Barker 21
Kevin Barker 22
Wladimir Balentien 25
Danny Dorn 18
Denis Phipps 15
Mike Hessman 25
Ruben Gotay 17
Yorman Rodriguez 10
Scott Schebler 13
Brandon Dixon 16
Gabriel Guerrero 17
B. O’Grady/A. Aquino 28
Jose Barrero 13
3 tied 11
Matt Reynolds 22
Edwin Rios 22
*Kevin Witt 107
Brandon Larson 74
Jim Chamblee 63
Pedro Swann 85
Earl Snyder 77
Joey Votto 92
Kevin Barker 77
Wes Bankston 75
Wladimir Balentien 78
Danny Dorn 74
Neftali Soto 59
Felix Perez 65
Felix Perez 74
Irving Falu 43
Jermaine Curtis 50
Brandon Dixon 64
Gabriel Guerrero 65
Brian O’Grady 77
Alfredo Rodriguez 48
Cristian Santana 67
Matt Reynolds 90
Edwin Rios 70
Raul Gonzalez 9
Wilton Guerrero 30
Aaron Holbert 32
Kenny Kelly 18
Norris Hopper 25
Chris Dickerson 23
Chris Dickerson 26
#Drew Stubbs 46
Zack Cozart 30
Todd Frazier 17
Kristopher Negron 17
*Billy Hamilton 75
Jason Bourgeois 24
Irving Falu 19
Juan Perez 12
Phillip Ervin 23
P.Ervin/C.J.McElroy 10
Christian Colon 24
TJ Friedl 13
Lorenzo Cedrola 15
Michael Siani 22
Blake Dunn 21
Kevin Witt 131
Wilton Guerrero 126
Stephen Smitherman 129
Pedro Swann 127
Earl Snyder 127
Joey Votto 133
Adam Rosales 117
Wes Bankston 122
Zack Cozart 136
Danny Dorn 124
Neftali Soto 122
Denis Phipps 130
R. Gotay/J. Bourgeois 136
Irving Falu 121
Seth Mejias-Brean 127
Sebastian Elizalde 134
Blake Trahan 129
*Christian Colon 136
Alfredo Rodriguez 117
Lorenzo Cedrola 124
Alejo Lopez 125
P.J. Higgins 134
*Ralph Citarella 15
Jeff Keener 11
S. Baker/K. Hagen 10
Hagen/Martinez/Ownbey 10
M. Dunne/J. Magrane 9
Paul Cherry 11
John Martin 7
#Bob Tewksbury 13
Carpenter/Clarke/Olivares 10
Rheal Cormier 7
#R. Arocha/J. Ballard 12
B. Sebra/T. Urbani 9
Rigo Beltran 11
T.J. Mathews 9
R. Beltran/S. Lowe 8
Brady Raggio 8
Rod Henderson 11
R. Henderson/K. Peterson 7
Steve Soderstrom 9
Jared Fernandez 10
J. Fernandez/J. Acevedo 12
Scott Randall 10
Matt Belisle 9
Chris Booker 8
C. Michalak/T. Shearn 9
Phil Dumatrait 10
*Adam Pettyjohn 15
Sam LeCure 10
Matt Maloney 10
Chad Reineke 9
Sean Gallagher 10
Greg Reynolds 12
Josh Smith 10
Holmberg/Moscot 7
Robert Stephenson 8
Jackson Stephens 7
Robert Stephenson 11
K. Mella/J.Stephens 8
Reiver Sanmartin 8
Randy Wynne 6
Ricky Karcher 7
E. Kravetz/C. Legumina 6
STRIKEOUTS
Jose Brito 94
Ricky Horton 92
Mickey Mahler 142
*Todd Worrell 126
Mike Dunne 94
Paul Cherry 89
John Martin 84
Gibson Alba 109
Ken Hill 104
R. Cormier/S. Clarke 74
Rene Arocha 128
Kevin Meier 98
Rob Wishnevski 105
Brian Barber 94
Rigo Beltran 132
Sean Lowe 117
Tim VanEgmond 99
Horacio Estrada 112
John Riedling 75
Al Olmsted 9
Kevin Hagen 9
Mickey Mahler 12
K. Hagen/R. Ownbey 9
*Mike Dunne 12
Ray Soff 9
*John Martin 13
S. Arnold/J. Fassero 10
Omar Olivares 11
Jamie Moyer 10
J. Ballard/M. Grater 8
Bob Sebra 12
Rigo Beltran 11
Rigo Beltran 9
*John Frascatore 13
Brady Raggio 11
Tim VanEgmond 11
S. Faltiesek/R. Henderson 11
Steve Soderstrom 11
Arnie Gooch 10
L. Hudson/B. Reith 9
Lance Davis 9
Matt Belisle 11
Jeriome Robertson 11
Mike Gosling 8
Tom Shearn 10
Homer Bailey 7
Matt Maloney 9
Chad Reineke 9
Scott Carroll 8
Pedro Villarreal 12
#Daniel Corcino 14
Brett Marshall 10
Axelrod 8
Robert Stephenson 9
Jackson Stephens 10
Jose Lopez 13
*Keury Mella 14
Hunter Greene 8
Randy Wynne 11
Levi Stoudt 6
Connor Phillips 9
GAMES
Dan Morogiello 57
*Jeff Keener 60
Jeff Keener 53
Pat Perry 45
Bill Earley 52
Dick Grapenthin 55
*Gibson Alba 58
*Howard Hilton 70
#Mike Perez 57
Mark Grater 58
Mark Grater 54
Steve Dixon 57
*Steve Dixon 59
C. Bailey/M. Raczka 55
*Matt Arrandale 63
Matt Arrandale 56
Greg Mullins 61
J. Borowski/H. Ramirez 58
John Riedling 53
Dyar Miller 10
Jeff Keener 12
Andy Hassler 10
Pat Perry 14
Bill Earley 15
*Joe Boever 21
John Costello 11
Matt Kinzer 15
*Mike Perez 31
Mark Grater 12
*Mark Grater 24
Steve Dixon 20
*Willie Smith 29
*Cory Bailey 25
*Rich Batchelor 28
Brian Maxcy 9
R. Greene/G. Mullins 18
Reggie Harris 16
Rick Greene 7
Chris Nichting 17
Mike Neu 16
Carlos Almanzar 23
Aaron Myette 19
Chris Booker 20
Scott Chiasson 29
Ricky Stone 16
*Jon Adkins 30
J. Roenicke/L. Ondrusek 12
Jon Adkins 10
3 tied with 7
J. Hoover/J. Smith 13
Jumbo Diaz 13
Jumbo Diaz 18
Nate Adcock 11
Jumbo Diaz 11
Kevin Shackelford 12
Kevin Quackenbush 25
Anthony Bass 9
Dauri Moreta 8
*Fernando Cruz 23
Alan Busenitz 11
Tony Santillan 16
STARTS
Ralph Citarella 25
Rick Horton 24
K. Hagen/M. Mahler 26
#Kevin Hagen 28
#Mike Dunne 28
Greg Bargar 19
John Martin 25
#Bob Tewksbury 28
Omar Olivares 23
Rheal Cormier 21
Paul Kilgus 26
Bob Sebra 26
Kerry Knox 24
N. Minchey/R. Beltran 24
John Frascatore 21
Sean Lowe 23
#Robert Ellis 28
Horacio Estrada 24
Steve Soderstrom 22
INNINGS
Al Olmsted 161.1
Ricky Horton 157.0
Kevin Hagen 176.2
Kevin Hagen 170.0
*Mike Dunne 185.2
Greg Bargar 130.2
John Martin 154.0
*Bob Tewksbury 189.0
Omar Olivares 159.1
Rheal Cormier 127.2
Paul Kilgus 168.1
Bob Sebra 145.0
Kerry Knox 149.0
Nate Minchey 147.1
John Frascatore 156.1
Brady Raggio 138.0
Robert Ellis 150.1
Horacio Estrada 131.2
Steve Soderstrom 137.1
*Jared Fernandez 196.1
Jose Acevedo 154.2
Lance Davis 138.1
Matt Belisle 162.2
Elizardo Ramirez 131.1
Chris Michalak 132.1
Tom Shearn 143.2
Adam Pettyjohn 174.1
Sam LeCure 143.1
Matt Maloney 134.2
Scott Carroll 145.1
Chad Reineke 151.2
Greg Reynolds 156.1
Josh Smith 159.0
David Holmberg 120.1
Robert Stephenson 136.2
Jackson Stephens 139.0
Jose Lopez 141.0
Keury Mella 142.2
Riley O’Brien 112.2
Randy Wynne 132.2
Levi Stoudt 82.1
Lyon Richardson 98.1
COMPLETE GAMES
#Al Olmsted 9
Kevin Hagen 8
#Steve Baker 10
M. Anderson/R. Ownbey 5
#Joe Magrane 8
Dave LaPoint 4
6 tied with 1
B. Tewksbury/S. Arnold 2
Omar Olivares 5
Rheal Cormier 3
M. Clark/P. Kilgus 4
Paul Kilgus 4
J. Frascatore/R. Wishnevski 2
M. Petkovsek/A. Benes 2
R. Beltran/J. Frascatore 3
Manny Aybar 3
R. Henderson/G. Beck 1
H. Estrada/K. Peterson 1
L. Luebbers/W. Roberts 2
Jared Fernandez 118
Luke Hudson 129
Scott Randall 86
Brandon Claussen 111
Tom Shearn 93
Mike Gosling 100
Tom Shearn 109
Matt Maloney 132
Matt Maloney 125
Aroldis Chapman 125
Scott Carroll 85
Chad Reineke 108
Yohan Pino 107
Josh Smith 123
David Holmberg 71
Robert Stephenson 120
Jackson Stephens 110
Robert Stephenson 135
Vladimir Gutierrez 117
Riley O’Brien 121
Randy Wynne 85
Christian Roa 83
Lyon Richardson 93
Matt Skrmetta 46
*Trever Miller 65
Mark Watson 44
*Brian Shackelford 59
Chris Booker 59
*Scott Chiasson 60
Ricky Stone 59
Jon Adkins 57
Pedro Viola 54
Enerio Del Rosario 50
Jerry Gil 54
N. Christiani/T. Webb 54
Nick Christiani 49
*Ryan Dennick 57
Jose De La Torre 51
Dayan Diaz 40
Alejandro Chacin 44
Jimmy Herget 50
Jimmy Herget 48
*Phillip Diehl 58
Eddy Demurias 55
Ryan Nutof 59
Alan Busenitz 49
#Jared Fernandez 28
Jose Acevedo 23
Lance Davis 22
#Matt Belisle 28
Elizardo Ramirez 21
M. Gosling/C. Michalak 22
Tom Shearn 24
#Adam Pettyjohn 28
Sam LeCure 25
Matt Maloney 23
Scott Carroll 25
S. Gallagher/C. Reineke 26
Daniel Corcino 23
Josh Smith 24
Axelrod/Homberg 19
Robert Stephenson 24
Jackson Stephens 25
Jose Lopez 26
#K. Mella/V. Gutierrez 27
Riley O’Brien 22
Randy Wynne 22
Levi Stoudt 19
L. Richardson/C. Phillips 19
Jared Fernandez 4
J. Fernandez/C. Reitsma 1
Seth Etherton 2
#Seth Etherton 3
None
P. Dumatrait/J. Mays 1
B. Livingston/S. Kelly 1
Matt Maloney 2
Matt Maloney 3
S. LeCure/A. Chapman 1
Edinson Volquez 1
Jeff Francis 1
#Greg Reynolds 3
Smith/Latos/Axelrod 1
Matt Buschmann 2
Daniel Wright 2
4 tied with 1
Robert Stephenson 1
Jose Lopez 1
Tony Santillan 1
None
None
Randy Wynne 1
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
5. 6/28/83 Gene Roof at Evansville
Rick Bordi
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 Denver (Junction, CO) Al Jones
21. 8/10/87 Luis Alicea Denver
Mark Ciardi 22. 8/21/87 Mike Laga at Nashville
23. 8/5/88 Mike Fitzgerald Buffalo
24. 4/12/89 Luis Alicea Buffalo
Mario Soto
Randy Kramer
Mike Walker
25. 4/17/89 Todd Zeile Indianapolis Jay Baller
26. 5/9/90 Ray Lankford Nashville
27. 7/20/90 Rod Brewer Scranton/WB
28. 5/31/91 Julian Martinez Syracuse
29. 8/20/91 Greg Carmona Indianapolis
Rodney Imes
Tim Mauser
Pat Hentgen
Dave Wainhouse
30. 5/7/92 Ed Fulton Buffalo Mark Petkovsek
31. 6/18/92 Rod Brewer Indianapolis
32. 7/6/92 Ozzie Canseco at Nashville
33. 8/16/92 Ozzie Canseco Indianapolis
34. 9/1/92 Lonnie Maclin Indianapolis
35. 6/14/94 Darrel Deak Oklahoma City
Bill Risley
Tony Menendez
Mike LaCoss
Bill Risley
Mike Walker
36. 6/15/94 Phil Stephenson Oklahoma City Jose Alberro
37. 7/11/94 Gerald Young Omaha
38. 8/26/94 Darrel Deak at Omaha
39. 4/28/95 Ray Giannelli Oklahoma City
40. 5/3/95 Ray Giannelli at Oklahoma City
41. 5/23/95 Geronimo Pena at Omaha (G1)
42. 5/9/96 Jose Oliva Nashville
43. 5/18/96 Jose Oliva New Orleans
44. 6/22/96 Tripp Cromer at New Orleans
45. 8/5/96 Mike Gulan at Buffalo
46. 8/11/96 Micah Franklin Omaha
Tim Peek
Jeff Parrett
Julio Santanna
Julio Santanna
Brian Harrison
Steve Schrenk
Cris Carpenter
Joe Slusarski
Darryl Scott
Mark Kiefer
47. 4/19/97 Micah Franklin at Oklahoma City Scott Bailes
48. 5/17/97 Tim Costo at Nashville
Chris Clemons
Steve Kline
49. 5/30/97 Ray Giannelli Buffalo
50. 6/23/97 Terry Bradshaw Omaha
51. 8/6/97 Tim Costo at Omaha
Brian Harrison
Jason Grimsley
52. 4/21/98 Brian Banks at Charlotte Matt Mantei
53. 5/31/98 Kevin Barker Buffalo
54. 7/5/98 Geoff Jenkins at Indianapolis
Anthony Young
Joey Eischen
55. 7/17/98 Kevin Barker at Norfolk Brad Clontz
56. 8/24/98 Jorge Brito at Charlotte
57. 4/10/99 Brandon Cromer Columbus
58. 7/26/99 Mickey Lopez Buffalo
Rey Mendoza
Jeff Juden
Jim Brower
59. 8/1/99 Brandon Cromer Indianapolis Giovanni Carrara
60. 8/21/99 Robbie Cancel at Durham
61. 4/11/00 Mike Bell at Richmond
62. 5/6/00 Kimera Bartee at Indianapolis
63. 6/6/00 Ron Wright Scranton/WB
64. 6/16/00 Jason LaRue at Ottawa
Dan Wheeler
Don Wengert
Mike Busby
Mark Brownson
Scott Mitchell
65. 7/8/00 Mike Frank at Richmond Luis Rivera
66. 7/18/00 Brooks Kieschnick Toledo
67. 8/19/00 Mike Bell at Columbus
Steve Sparks
Mike Bertotti
NO.
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
74. 5/13/02 Kevin Witt Syracuse
75. 4/13/03 Jacob Cruz Durham
76. 6/4/03 Corky Miller Richmond
77. 6/19/03 Brandon Larson at Columbus
Kris Foster
Brian Bowles
Luis de los Santos
Buddy Hernandez
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
81. 6/30/04 Kenny Kelly at Richmond
82. 4/19/05 Pedro Swann at Norfolk
83. 5/28/05 Alex Fernandez Syracuse
84. 7/25/05 Aaron Holbert Toledo
85. 4/20/06 Andy Abad Syracuse
86. 7/8/06 Jesse Gutierrez Columbus
Dicky Gonzalez
Chuck Smith
Jae Weong Seo
Michael Nannini
John Ennis
David Purcey
Mark Corey
87. 4/8/07 Joey Votto Toledo Corey Hamman
88. 5/7/07 Ryan Jorgensen Ottawa
89. 5/21/07 Joey Votto at Columbus
Rick Bauer
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
137. 5/31/23 Christian Encarnacion-Strand vs. Worcester
138. 6/23/23-G1 Jason Vosler at Charlotte
139. 8/16/23 Jason Vosler at Iowa
140. 9/6/23 Jason Vosler vs. St. Paul
SINGLE SEASON (INDIVIDUAL)
SINGLE SEASON (TEAM)
LOUISVILLE CAREER LEADERS
Sean Burke
Chase Shugart
Nash Walters
Shane Greene
Ronny Henriquez
Brandon Larson, 2002 3
Jason Vosler, 2023 3
1984, 2000, 2007, 2012 7
Kevin Barker 6
Brandon Larson 4
Jim Adduci 3
Ray Giannelli 3
Neftali Soto 3
Jason Vosler 3
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 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
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 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.
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 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 4/4/24 Conner Capel @ GWN 4/16/24 Mike Ford @ IOW 6/13/24 Rece Hinds vs STP 7/23/24 Levi Jordan @ TOL 9/4/24 Davis Wendzel vs JAX 9/5/24 Edwin Rios vs JAX 9/10/24 Edwin Rios @ IOW 9/15/24 Nick Martini @ IOW
INDIVIDUAL
MOST MULTI-HR GAMES (SEASON) MOST MULTI-HR GAMES (CAREER)
Brian O’Grady (2019) 6
Kevin Barker (1998-99, 2008-09) 8
Brandon Cromer (1999) 4 Brandon
(2000-04) 6
Mike Hessman (2013) 4 Brian O’Grady (2018-19) 6
Josh VanMeter (2019) 4 Jim Adduci/Ozzie Canseco/Rob Stratton 5
TEAM HIGHS
MOST IND. MULTI-HR GAMES (SEASON) MULTI IND. HOME RUN GAMES (BY DECADE) 2019 21 2020’s 27 2023 13 2010’s 54 1999 11 2000’s 64 2007 10 1990’s 57 2010 10 1980’s 27 1998 9
TOTAL 223 1993 9
DATE PLAYER
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
DATE PLAYER OPP 4/29/19 Josh VanMeter @ TOL 5/19/19 Brian O’Grady @ BUF 5/4/23 Christian Encarnacion-Strand @ OMA
BY LOUISVILLE
DATE PLAYER OPP
4/17/04 Reggie Taylor NOR
8/21/09 Chris Heisey @ IND
7/30/10 Wilkin Castillo CHA
8/10/11 Kristopher Negron @ TOL
6/3/13 Billy Hamilton @ TOL
8/21/16 Juan Perez vs. IND
4/20/17 Juan Perez vs. SWB
4/30/18 Nick Senzel vs. COL
7/31/18 D.J. Peterson @ TOL
8/10/21 Jose Barrero vs. IND
8/28/21 Mike Freeman @ IND 4/13/23 Matt McLain @ TOL
BY OPPONENTS
DATE PLAYER SITE 6/22/01 Karim Garcia (BUF) Buffalo 8/7/06 Craig Stansberry (IND) LSF 9/7/23 Gilberto Celestino (STP) LSF
1988 July 15 AL 2, NL 1 Buffalo, NY Pilot Field
1989 July 12 NL 8, AL 3 Columbus, OH Cooper Stadium
1990 July 11 NL 8, AL 5 Las Vegas, NV Cashman Field
1991 July 10 NL 6, AL 5 Louisville, KY Cardinal Stadium
1992 July 5 AL 2, NL 1 Richmond, VA The Diamond
1993 July 14 NL 14, AL 3 Alubuquerque, NM Sports Stadium
1994 July 13 NL 8, AL 5 Nashville, TN Greer Stadium
1995 July 12 AL 9, NL 0 Moosic, PA Lackawanna Co. Stadium
1996 July 10 NL 2, AL 1 Salt Lake City, UT Franklin Quest Field
1997 July 9 AL 5, NL 3 Des Moines, IA Sec Taylor Stadium
1998 July 8 IL 8, PCL 4 Norfolk, VA Harbor Park
1999 July 14 PCL 9, IL 5 New Orleans, LA Zephyr Field
2000 July 11 PCL 8, IL 2 Rochester, NY Frontier Field
2001 July 11 PCL 9, IL 5 Indianapolis, IN Victory Field
2002 July 10 PCL 5, IL 0 Oklahoma 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)
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
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
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
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
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
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
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 (2X) 7/12/02 @ PAW 6/13/24 vs. STP
MOST HR (INNING)
4 (2X) 6/16/00 @ OTT 7/19/19 @ SWB
MOST HR (INNING), OPP
4 (2X) 4/27/23 @ IOW 5/16/24 @ COL - G1
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 (2X) 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
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) (10X)
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
L. Richardson (3.0) + C. Spiers (2.0) + E. Kravetz (1.0) + R. Nutof (1.0) + T. Santillan (1.0) + A. Busenitz (1.0), 9/23/23 vs. IOWA
Ian Gibaut (1.0) + David Buchanan (8.0), 9/22/24 vs. OMA
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
CONSECUTIVE SCORELESS INNINGS
35.1 Jumbo Diaz, 2015-2016
29.1 Pat Perry, 1984
28.1 Mark Clark, 1992
25.0 Yohan Pino, 2013
MOST WALKS
MOST WALKS, OPP
9 Rick Ownbey, 7/8/83 @ WIC
10 Chuck Malone, 7/21/90 vs. SWB
MOST INNINGS (STARTER) 11.0 Al Olmstead, 8/10/82 @ EVA
MOST INNINGS (RELIEVER) 8.0 David Buchanan, 9/22/24 vs. OMA
MOST INNINGS, OPP (STARTER) 11.0 Jeff Conner, 6/22/88 @ NAS
LONGEST WINNING STREAK 12 5/18/03 - 5/31/03 11 7/22/10 - 8/3/10
LONGEST LOSING STREAK 12 (2X) 8/7/13 - 8/19/13 8/18/24 - 8/30/24
LONGEST GAME (INNINGS) 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) 7/15/96 vs. OKC (G1)
LARGEST CROWD (HOME) 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 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
MOST DOUBLE PLAYS, OPP 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
On May 21, 2024 vs. Toledo, Peyton Burdick hit a home run for the ages. His 500-foot blast hit high off the left field scoreboard at Louisville Slugger Field. It was the longest homer in ballpark history and the furthest home run in all of baseball (MLB & Triple-A) in 2024.
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
2024 Edwin Ríos
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
1982 .264 4,477 674 1,184 208 36 117 615
1984 .267 5,033 697 1,345 273 46 102 647 1985 .239 4,609 569 1,103 214 30 71 509 1986 .262 4,572 644 1,199 218 40 90 588
.289 4,799 812 1,389 302 43 134 742 1988 .238 4,660 524 1,108 211 36 51 463 1989 .259 4,866 624 1,259 221 40 89 575 1990 .250 4,615 564 1,156 202 47 54 502 1991 .241 4,666 514 1,123 203 34 85 483 1992 .262 4,628 615 1,213 221 34 112 569 1993 .268 4,884 639 1,308 256 32 139 600 1994 .268 4,744 697 1,273 294 41 131 641 1995 .259 4,697 617 1,217 245 27 122 570 1996 .250 4,708 583 1,178 215 37 145 545 1997 .253 4,724 611 1,195 220 39 130 560 1998 .277 4,886 792 1,354 259 54 159 735 1999 .265 4,893 731 1,299 265 36 166 686 2000 .273 4,951 748 1,350 305 28 157 701 2001 .277 4,978 728 1,380 296 29 127 673 2002 .278 4,989 699 1,387 282 24 133 668 2003 .264 4,788 690 1,265 256 22 133 628 2004 .267 4,758 694 1,269 258 42 122 654 2005 .267 4,926 615 1,316 297 36 109 576 2006 .270 4,749 578 1,283 240 24 96 524 2007 .264 4,857 656 1,282 247 34 129 627 2008 .270 4,944 717 1,337 273 60 125 681 2009 .263 4,810 649 1,267 271 39 129 607 2010 .272 4,926 708 1,338 314 34 160 667 2011 .266 4,936 654 1,315 288 26 145 619 2012 .241 4,837 552 1,167 249 14 116 516
1992 37 775 448 96/41 37 25 .330 .397 1993 38 878 412 40/38 32 30 .327 .419 1994 27 872 491 67/54 40 31 .340 .430 1995 46 933 474 113/54 49 31 .330 .401 1996 25 912 387 100/60 36
.311 .404 1997 33 953 479 93/65 41 15 .325 .399 1998 36 1,009 519 190/73 63 22 .352 .450 1999 43 1,003 492 168/47 47 20 .336 .436 2000 48 854 502 86/45 55 27 .343 .441 2001 42 957 432 75/49 72 25 .341 .425 2002 49 870 454 57/43 56 30 .342 .424 2003 51 937 447 116/40 52 16 .330 .410 2004 52 1,060 448 110/51 72 12 .336 .416 2005 33 1,069 365 98/29 60 27 .323 .408 2006 35 844 399 103/36 50 23 .331 .391 2007 43 1,117 511 102/33 46 29 .337 .408 2008 62 1,178 419 110/37 83 29 .334 .426 2009 51 976 390 132/34 48 20 .322 .416 2010 45 1,072 397 124/35 54 15 .330 .447 2011 47 1,085 431 68/23 71 29 .331 .423 2012 37 1,092 443 68/40 56 20 .310 .370 2013 37 1,065 390 144/47 55
1990 3.78 1,255.2 591 528 855 13 40 1991 4.50 1,240.0 697 620 714 9 28 1992 3.82 1,221.0 606 518 732 16 28 1993 4.25 1,256.1 671 593 815 13 31 1994 4.57 1,236.2 694 628 934 8 48 1995 3.79 1,241.0 623 522 840 10 42 1996 4.76 1,234.0 741 652 895 8 36 1997 4.24 1,243.0 651 586 944 9 30 1998 4.44 1,263.2 702 624 945 2 38 1999 5.41 1,271.2 868 765 929 2 33 2000 4.31 1,277.0 698 611 880 5 36 2001 3.89 1,287.0 632 556 912 8 46 2002 4.26 1,288.0 671 610 1,005 2 35 2003 4.08 1,243.2 630 564 846 4 38 2004 4.38 1,233.0 674 600 1,010 5 33 2005 4.54 1,265.2 716 639 1,012 0 35 2006 3.58 1,244.2 567 495 916 2 40 2007 3.73 1,275.1 591 528 960 2 40 2008 3.96 1,292.1 616 569 1,027 3 56 2009 3.46 1,259.0 555 484 1,009 6 52 2010 3.76 1,270.2 583 531 1,034 2 42 2011 4.01 1,280.0 641 570 995 1 40 2012 4.71 1,273.0 725 666 991 1 34 2013 3.75 1,259.1 578 525 1,061 4 38 2014 4.68 1,268.1 741 659 927 3 42 2015 4.15 1,264.2 616 567 953 3 38 2016 3.94 1,273.2 622 558 1,068 3 34 2017 4.56 1,256.0 731 636 1,129 4 29 2018 4.19 1,197.1 627 558 1,080 1 32
2022 4.97 1,313.2 813 725 1,307 0 34 2023 6.16 1,284.2 945 879 1,182 0 25 2024 5.06 1,295.1 809 728 1,251 1 33
1982 1,168 122 62 35 467 26 1983 1,185 126 63 36 513 35 1984 1,236 117 58 30 580 40 1985 1,103 95 58 37 553 20 1986 1,194 72 66 41 552 31 1987 1,294 142 67 19 497 29 1988 1,239 89 64 32 484 37 1989 1,228 86 56 40 493 32 1990 1,185 123 51 51 454 17 1991 1,390 93 73 39 502 55 1992 1,268 102 46 46 401 30 1993 1,311 137 66 43 432 38 1994 1,266 110 99 76 494 33 12 1995 1,208 106 60 45 406 41 9 1996 1,297 138 64 55 467 50 8 1997 1,260 139 54 56 465 28 8 1998 1,294 145 65 55 519 24 5 1999 1,361 171 70 65 586 23 5 2000 1,321 116 62 34 529 20 6 2001 1,326 136 66 60 382 18 2 2002 1,342 138 54 55 433 19 5 2003 1,357 92 38 44 349 9 7 2004 1,260 123 56 59 517 17 5 2005 1,356 131 61 58 450 27 6 2006 1,248 119 55 58 436 17 6 2007 1,272 95 48 48 430 12 9 2008 1,277 123 55 45 416 18 7 2009 1,223 129 41 46 396 7 6 2010 1,223 109 69 64 416 6 5 2011 1,318 110 47 45 431 7 7 2012 1,354 121 63 44 578 35 7 2013 1,185 120 41 46 452 18 8 2014 1,408 92 68 55 538 30 9 2015 1,311 90 68 45 487 18 2 2016 1,223 120 54 41 493 8 3 2017 1,357 124
TWO HOME RUN GAME 9/15/24 at IOW (W, 17-10) Nick Martini
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 6/9/24 at NAS (L, 14-3) Levi Jordan
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
On August 21, 2024, Reds legend Joey Votto announced his retirement from baseball after a 23-year pro career. That career included parts of six seasons with the Bats, playing in 169 games for Louisville from 2007-23. He was named IL Rookie of the Year in 2007 after playing in 133 games for the Bats and made numerous rehab appearances in Louisville throughout the rest of his career.
Abad, Andy ‘06
Abbott, Andrew ‘23
Abreu, Frank ‘92
Acevedo, Jose ‘02, ‘03, ‘05
Acuna, Jose ‘24
Adcock, Nate ‘15
Adducci, Jim ‘83, ‘84
Adkins, Jon ’08, ‘10
Adkins, Tim ‘03
Adleman, Tim ‘16, ‘17, ‘21
Agostinelli, Sal ‘87, ‘88
Aguiar, Julian ‘24
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, ‘24
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
Bargar, Greg 86, ‘87, ‘88
Barker, Kevin ‘98, ‘99, ‘08, ‘09
Barnes, Skeeter ‘87
Barnhart, Tucker ‘14, ‘15, ‘24
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
Benschoter, Sam ‘24
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
Avery, James ‘06, ‘10
Axelrod, Dylan ‘14, ‘15
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
+ PLAYOFFS ONLY
Bourgeois, Jason ‘14, ‘15*
Boxberger, Brad ‘11, ‘19
Brach, Brad ‘21
Bracho, Silvino ‘23
Brackman, Andrew ‘12
Bradford, Larry ‘82
Bradshaw, Terry ‘94, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97
Bragg, Darren ‘04
Branche, Stevie ‘24
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
* MEDICAL REHABILITATION
Brown, Zack ‘23
Broxton, Jonathan ‘13*
Bruce, Jay ’07, ‘08, ‘09*
Bruihl, Justin ‘24
Bruksch, Jeff ‘05
Brummer, Glenn ‘82, ‘84
Buanontony, Rich ‘86, ‘87, ‘88
Buchanan, Brian ‘06
Buchanan, David ‘24
Buchanan, Jake ‘17
Buckels, Gary ‘93, ‘94, ‘95
Buckley, Sean ‘15
Budzinski, Mark ‘03
Buford, Damon ‘01
Bumatay, Mike ’07
Burdick, Peyton ‘24
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, ‘24
Byers, Randell ‘89
Byrne, Michael ‘21, ‘22, ‘24
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
Callihan, Tyler ‘24
Camacho, Ernie ‘90
Cancel, Robbie ‘99
Canseco, Ozzie ‘92, ‘93
Cantu, Jorge ’07
Capel, Conner ‘24
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
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
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
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
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
* MEDICAL REHABILITATION
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
Crawford, Brooks ‘24
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
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 + PLAYOFFS ONLY
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
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
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
Eveld, Tommy ‘23
Eversgerd, Bryan ‘94
Eymann, Eric ‘09, ‘10, ‘11
Fairchild, Stuart ‘22, ‘23 Falteisek, Steve ‘99 Faltine, Trey ‘24 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 Ford, Mike ‘24
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 Fransen, Arij ‘24 Frazier, Todd ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12
Duke, Zach ‘13
Dumatrait, Phil ‘06, ‘07
Dunbar, Matt ‘98
Duncan, Shelley ‘14
Dunn, Adam ‘01
Dunn, Blake ‘24
Dunn, Greg ‘86
Dunn, Justin ‘22, ‘23*
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
+ PLAYOFFS ONLY
Freel, Ryan ‘03, ‘07* Freeman, Justin ‘13, ‘14 Freeman, Mike ‘21
Friedl, TJ ‘21, ‘22, ‘24* 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
Gallego, Mike ‘97
Garcia, Aramis ‘22*
Garcia, Guillermo ‘00, ‘01+ Garcia, Pedro ‘22, ‘23, ‘24
Gardner, Richie ’07
Garrett, Amir ‘16, ‘17*
Garthwaite, Jay ‘06
* MEDICAL REHABILITATION
Gathright, Joey ‘12
Gavin, Grant ‘24
Gennett, Scooter ‘19*
Geren, Bob ‘84, ‘85
Germano, Justin ‘05, ‘06
Giannelli, Ray ‘95, ‘97
Gibaut, Ian ‘24*
Gil, David ‘02, ‘03
Gil, Jerry ’08, ‘10, ‘11
Gilbert, Tyler ‘24
Gilkey, Bernard ‘90, ‘91, ‘95
Gilliam, Isiah ‘22
Glauber, Keith ‘97, ‘00, ‘01
Godwin, Tyrell ’07
Goeddel, Tyler ‘17, ‘18
Gomes, Jonny ‘09
Gonzalez, Alex ‘09*
Gonzalez, Edgar ‘14
Gonzalez, Erik ‘24
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
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
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
Higgins, P.J. ‘24
Hill, Jason ‘03, ‘04
Hill, Ken ‘89, ‘90, ‘91, ‘01
Hilton, Howard ‘89, ‘90
Hinds, Rece ‘24
Hinkle, Mike ‘90, ‘91, ‘92
Hocutt, Mike ‘88
Hoffman, Jeff ‘21*
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, ‘24
Hyde, Lee ‘13, ‘14
Hynick, Brandon ‘11
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
Harris, Reggie ‘99
Harris, Mike ‘83
Harris, Vic ‘84
+ PLAYOFFS ONLY
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
* MEDICAL REHABILITATION
Johnson, David ‘11
Johnson, Ivan ‘24
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
Jordan, Levi ‘24
Jorgensen, Ryan ‘06, ‘07 Jose, Felix ‘92*
Joseph, Donnie ‘12
Judy, Josh ‘12
Jukich, Ben ’08, ‘09, ‘10
Jurrjens, Jair ‘14
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, Casey ‘24
Kelly, John ‘94
Kelly, Kenny ‘04, ‘05
Kelly, Steve ‘05, ‘06, ‘07’
Kemp, Tony ‘24
Kennard, Jeff ‘09
Kennedy, Brett ‘23, ‘24
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, ‘24
Krebs, Joe ‘09, ‘10, ‘11
Law, Derek ‘22, ‘23*
Lawless, Tom ‘85
Leake, Mike ‘11
LeCure, Sam ‘09, ‘10, ‘11*, ‘15
Lee, Braxton ‘21
Lee, Manny ‘95
Lee, Zach ‘21
Legumina, Casey ‘23, ‘24
Lehr, Justin ’08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11
Leibrandt, Brandon ‘24
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
Livingston, Bobby ’07, ‘08
Livingstone, Scott ‘97*
Lockhart, Keith ‘93
Lockwood, Rich ‘88
Lodolo, Nick ‘21, ‘22*, ‘23*, ‘24*
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
Lorenzen, Michael ‘15, ‘16, ‘21*
Lotterhos, Chris ‘00
Lowder, Rhett ‘24
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
Krenchicki, Wayne ‘88
Kriske, Brooks ‘24
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
+ PLAYOFFS ONLY
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
Maile, Luke ‘24*
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
* MEDICAL REHABILITATION
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, ‘24*
Martin, John A. ‘85, ‘86, ‘87, ‘88
Martin, John R. ‘82
Martini, Nick ‘23, ‘24
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
Matranga, Jeff ‘97
Maurer, Dave ‘01
Maxcy, Brian ‘96, ‘97
Maxwell, Jason ‘02, ‘03
Maxwell, Zach ‘24
May, Darrell ‘06
Mays, Joe ‘06
Mazzaro, Vin ‘17
McAfee, Quincy ‘24
McBeth, Marcus ’07, ‘08
McCulloch, Kyle ‘11
McDonald, Darnell ‘09
Meisinger, Ryan ‘23
McElroy, C.J. ‘18
McGarry, Alex ‘22, ‘23, ‘24
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*
Moran, Colin ‘22
Moran, Jimmy ‘15
Moreta, Dauri ‘21, ‘22
Morgan, Mike ‘96*
Morillo, Julio ‘15
Morlock, Allan ‘84
Morogiello, Dan ‘82
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, ‘24
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, ‘24
Mutis, Jeff ‘96
Myers, Wil ‘23*
Myette, Aaron ‘04
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
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
Moll, Sam ‘24
Monahan, Shane ‘00
+ PLAYOFFS ONLY
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, ‘24
* MEDICAL REHABILITATION
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
Pagan, Emilio ‘24*
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
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, Hernan ‘24
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
Petty, Chase ‘24
Power, Ted ‘89
Powell, Ross ‘96
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
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
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
Richardson, Jeff ’94
Richardson, Lyon ‘23, ‘24
Riddle, JT ‘22
Riggins, Mark ‘83
Riedling, John ‘00, ‘01*, ‘02
Rijo, Jose ‘01
Rios, Edwin ‘24
Rincon, Andy ‘82, ‘83
Rivas, Leonardo ‘22
Rivera, Bombo ‘83
Roa, Christian ‘23, ‘24
Pettyjohn, Adam ’08, ‘09
Pevey, Marty ‘86, ‘87
Pfister, Frank ‘11
Phelps, Travis ‘05
Phillips, Andy ’08
Phillips, Brandon ‘14*
Phillips, Connor ‘23, ‘24
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
+ PLAYOFFS ONLY
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
* MEDICAL REHABILITATION
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
Sanchez, Tony ‘18
Sanders, Anthony ‘02
Sanders, Deion ‘00*, ‘01
Sanmartin, Reiver ‘21, ‘22*, ‘24
Sansone, John ‘18
Santana, Cristian ‘22
Santana, Rafael ‘82, ‘83
Santillan, Tony ‘21, ‘23, ‘24
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
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
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, Livan ‘24
Soto, Neftali ‘11, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14
Sousa, Bennett ‘23
Sparks, Taylor ‘18, ‘19
Spehr, Tim ‘01
Spiers, Carson ‘22, ‘23, ‘24
Springer, Russ ‘10
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*
Stockton, Spencer ‘24
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*
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
Sheffield, Justus ‘24
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
+ PLAYOFFS ONLY
Sutcliffe, Rick ‘94*
Suter, Brent ‘24*
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*
* MEDICAL REHABILITATION
Tewksbury, Bob ‘89, ‘90
Texeira, Kanekoa ‘12, ‘13
Thomas, Juan ‘03
Thomas, Orlando ‘91
Thomas, Skeets ‘93, ‘94, ‘95
Thompson, Bubba ‘24
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
Trautwein, Michael ‘24
Trevino, Alex ‘92
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, ‘24
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
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
Wilson, Mike ‘14
Wilson, Craig ‘87, ‘88, ‘89, ‘90, ‘92
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
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* Weathers, David ‘08* Weaver, Luke ‘23
Weigel, Patrick ‘24
Weiss, Zack ‘18 Wendzel, Davis ‘24 Wiemer, Joey ‘24 Wilkerson, Wes ’07
Williams, Gerald ‘02
Williams, Jason ‘00
Williams, Mason ‘18
Williamson, Antone ‘98, ‘99 Williamson, Brandon ‘22, ‘23, ‘24* Williamson, Fabian ‘14
Willis, Dontrelle ‘11
Willems, Jonathan ‘21 + PLAYOFFS ONLY
Wrona, Rick ‘95
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*
Wooten, Rob ‘17, ‘18, ‘19
Wren, Kyle ‘19
Wynne, Randy ‘22, ‘23, ‘24
Wynns, Austin ‘24
Yang, Eric ‘22, ‘23, ‘24
Yarnall, Ed ‘00
Yerzy, Andy ‘23
Young, Alex ‘23*, ‘24
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
Zulueta, Yosver ‘24
* MEDICAL REHABILITATION
Wayne Garland, Jim Hoff, George Scherger, Frank
- IND def. Omaha 3-1 in
Playoffs - IND def. OMA 3-2 in finals. IND def. RIC 4-0 in Triple-A Classic.
Playoffs - NAS def. BUF for division.
OMA def. NAS 4-1 in finals. OMA def. ROC 4-1 in Triple-A Classic.
– IND def. BUF 3-2; OKC
3-1. OKC def. IND 3-1 in
– BUF def. IND 3-2; IOWA def. NO 3-0; BUF def. IOWA 3-0 in
Playoffs - BUF def. SYR 3-0; DUR def. LOU 3-0. BUF def.
Playoffs - LOU def. NOR 3-2; SWB def. BUF 3-2. LOU def. SWB 1-0 in finals (series shortened due to 9/11 terrorist attacks).
Playoffs - DUR def. LOU 3-1; SWB def. PAW 3-1. SWB def. DUR 3-1 in finals. SAC def. SWB 4-1 in Bricktown Showdown.
3-1.
3-0. PAW def. DUR 3-2 in finals. OMA def. PAW 4-2 in Triple-A
Playoffs - SWB def. SYR in North TB; DUR def. SWB 3-0; COL def. GWN 3-1. COL def. DUR 3-0 in IL Championship. SAC. def. COL 4-0 in Triple-A Nat’l Championship.
Playoffs - DUR def. NAS 1-0
SouthEast Division
BUFFALO
Year Home Away Total Pct.
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 108-121 85-141 193-262 .472 .376 .424 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
Year Home Away
Total Pct.
1995 1-1 2-1 3-2 .600
CHARLOTTE
Year Home Away
Total Pct.
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
2004 2-4 4-2 6-6 .500
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 2024 4-5 4-2 8-7 .533 TOTALS 138-125 107-133 245-258 .525 .446 .487 vs. COL @ Louisville Slugger Field: 127-109 (.538) vs. COL @ Huntington Park (2009): 58-81 (.417)
DURHAM
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
2024 4-2 0-0 4-2 .667
TOTALS 72-57 57-58 129-115 .558 .496 .529 vs. CHA @ Louisville Slugger Field: 67*-51 (.568) 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.
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 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
GWINNETT (Richmond from 1988-2008)
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
2024 0-6 2-4 2-10 .167
TOTALS 65-68 65-70 130-138 .489 .481 .485 vs. RIC/GWN @ Louisville Slugger Field: 50-52 (.490) vs. GWN @ Louisville Slugger Field: 27-35 (.435) vs. GWN @ Coolray Field (2009): 26-32 (.448)
INDIANAPOLIS
Year Home Away Total Pct.
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
2001 4-4 6-2 10-6 .625
vs. IND @ Louisville Slugger Field: 116-122 (.487) vs. IND @ Victory Field (1996): 125-145 (.463)
* 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
Year Home Away Total Pct.
1984 2-1 2-1 4-2 .667
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 2024 3-3 4-8 7-11 .389
Totals 86-76 73-97 159-173 .531 .429 .479
vs. IOW @ Cardinal Stadium (1982-1999): 74-64 (.536) vs. IOW @ Sec Stadium (1969-1991): 58-76 (.433) vs. IOW @ Louisville Slugger Field: 12-12 (.500) vs. IOW @ Principal Park (1992): 15-21 (.417)
JACKSONVILLE (Double-A Southern League from 1970-2020)
Year Home Away Total Pct. 2023 4-2 0-0 4-2 .667 2024 4-2 0-0 4-2 .667 Totals 8-4 0-0 8-4 .667 .000 .667
LEHIGH VALLEY (Ottawa from 1998-2007)
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
2024 7-4 2-8 9-12 .429
TOTALS
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 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
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) Year Home Away Total Pct.
2021 3-9 4-8 7-17 .292
Totals 3-9 4-8 7-17 .250 .333 .292
vs. MEM @ Louisville Slugger Field: 3-9 (.250) vs. MEM @ AutoZone Park: 4-8 (.333)
NASHVILLE
(Pacific Coast League from 1998-2020) Year Home Away Total Pct.
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
2024 4-2 2-4 6-6 .500
Totals 102-66-1 69-103 171-169-1 .604 .401 .503
vs. NAS @ Cardinal Stadium (1982-1999): 81-57-1 (.587) vs. NAS @ Greer Stadium (1978-2014): 59-86 (.407) vs. NAS @ Louisville Slugger Field: 21-9 (.709) vs. NAS @ First Horizon Park (2015): 10-17 (.370)
*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.
(Tidewater from 1988-91)
Year Home Away
Total Pct.
1988 1-1 1-2 2-3 .400
1989 2-1 1-2 3-3 .500
1990 2-1 1-2 3-3 .500
1991 0-2 1-2 1-4 .200
1998 4-2 3-3 7-5 .583
1999 3-3 1-5 4-8 .333
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 2024 3-3 6-6 9-9 .500 Totals 92-64 68-95 160-159 .590 .417 .502 vs. OMA @ Cardinal Stadium (1982-1999): 77-55 (.583) vs. OMA @ Rosenblatt Stadium (1969-2010): 51-76 (.433) vs. OMA @ Louisville Slugger Field: 15-9 (.625) vs. OMA @ Werner Park (2011): 20-22 (.476)
(Pawtucket from 1988-2020)
Year Home Away Total Pct.
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
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 42-50 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.
ROCHESTER
Year Home Away Total Pct.
1988 3-0 1-1 4-1 .800 1989 2-1 1-2 3-3 .500
ROCHESTER (Continued)
Year Home Away Total Pct.
1990 0-2 3-0 3-2 .600
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
ST. PAUL (Independent from 1993-2020)
Year Home Away Total Pct. 2021 4-2 2-4 6-6 .500
2022 5-7 2-4 7-11 .389
2023 4-8 1-5 5-13 .278
2024 6-6 3-3 9-9 .500
TOTALS 19-23 8-16 27-39 .452 .333 .409
vs. STP @ Louisville Slugger Field: 19-23 (.452) vs. STP @ CHS Field (2015): 8-16 (.333)
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 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)
2018 1-2 1-1 2-3 .400
2019 3-0 2-1 5-1 .833
2022 0-0 2-4 2-4 .333
2024 0-0 2-4 2-4 .333
TOTALS 43-52 44-62 87-114 .453 .396 .433
vs. SWB @ Louisville Slugger Field: 35-42 (.455) vs. SWB @ PNC Field (1989): 41-58 (.414)
* 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
Year Home Away Total Pct.
2001 1-0 0-0 *1-0 1.000
* 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.
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 2024 4-1 3-9 7-10 .412 TOTALS 124-126 121-138 245-264 .496 .467 .481
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 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 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 Toledo 6 10 1 Louisville 4 9 0
WP: Victor Alcantara (TOL) LP: Robert Stephenson (LOU)
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 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
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)
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
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)
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)
March 29, 2024 R H E Indianapolis 8 12 1 Louisville 9 8 1
WP: Sam Moll (LOU)
LP: Kade McClure (IND)
Paul Skenes entered the 2024 season as the No. 1 prospect in the Pittsburgh Pirates organization and made his Triple-A Debut for the Indianapolis Indians on March 30, 2024 against the Bats at Louisville Slugger Field. He was promoted to the Pirates on May 11 and went on to start the All-Star Game for the National League and won the 2024 Jackie Robinson NL Rookie of the Year Award.
One James D. Griffin Plaza
Buffalo, New York 14203
PHONE: 716.846.2000 FAX: 716.852.6530 bisons.com
2024 Record: 68-80 (.459) 10th in International League East (20.5 GB)
MEDIA INFORMATION
CONTACT Pat Malacaro
PHONE 716.846.2019
E-MAIL pmalacaro@bisons.com
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FLAGSHIP WWKB 1520-AM
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STAFF INFORMATION
GENERAL MGR Anthony Sprague
FIELD MANAGER Casey Candaele
PITCHING COACH Drew Hayes
HITTING COACH Ryan Long
BENCH COACH Donnie Murphy
POSITION COACH Justin Echevarria
ATHLETIC TRAINER Caleb Daniel
STRENGTH COACH Tommy LaBriola
2024 HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS (Louisville and Buffalo did not meet during the 2024 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 16. 1B Spencer Horwitz 2. INF Orelvis Martinez 17. RHP Yosver Zulueta 3. SS Arjun Nimmala
18. RHP CJ Van Eyk 4. LHP Brandon Barriera 19. RHP Juaron Watts-Brown 5. 2B Leo Jimenez 20. RHP Connor Cooke 6. OF Addison Barger 21. SS Tucker Toman 7. OF Alan Roden 22. RHP Dahian Santos 8. OF Enmanuel Bonilla 23. OF Jace Bohrofen 9. LHP Adam Macko 24. 3B Alex De Jesus 10. LHP Kendry Rojas 25. RHP Fernando Perez 11. SS Josh Kasevich 26. OF Yhoangel Aponte 12. RHP Landen Maroudis 27. OF Dasan Brown 13. 3B Cade Doughty
28. SS Manuel Beltre 14. 3B Damiano Palmegiani
29. 2B Sam Shaw 15. RHP Chad Dallas
30. RHP T.J. Brock
FIRST GAME April 14, 1988 SURFACE Natural Grass
324 South Mint Street
PHONE: 704.274.8300
FAX: 704.274.8330
charlotteknights.com
2024 Record: 68-79 (.463) 8th in International League East (20.0 GB)
MEDIA INFORMATION
CONTACT
Doug Maurer
PHONE 704.274.8203
E-MAIL dougm@charlotteknights.com
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FLAGSHIP ESPN 730-AM
ANNOUNCERS Matt Swierad Mike Pacheco
COO
STAFF INFORMATION
Dan Rajkowski
GENERAL MGR Rob Egan
FIELD MANAGER Sergio Santos
PITCHING COACH Scott Aldred
HITTING COACH Jim Rickon
BENCH COACH Angel Rosario
ATHLETIC TRAINER Carson Wooten
STRENGTH COACH George Timke
2024 HEAD-TO-HEAD RECORDS (OVERALL: 4-2, HOME: 4-2, ROAD: 0-0)
ALL-TIME HEAD-TO-HEAD RECORDS (OVERALL: 129-115, HOME: 72-57, ROAD: 57-58)
CHICAGO WHITE SOX TOP 30 ORGANIZATIONAL PROSPECTS
1. LHP Noah Schultz 16. 2B/SS William Bergolla 2. C Kyle Teel
17. 3B Alexander Albertus 3. LHP Hagen Smith
18. RHP Wikelman Gonzalez 4. SS Colson Montgomery
19. LHP Blake Larson 5. OF Braden Montgomery 20. 2B/SS Jeral Perez 6. C Edgar Quero 21. RHP Juan Carela 7. RHP Grant Taylor 22. LHP Ky Bush 8. INF Chase Meidroth 23. LHP Tyler Schweitzer 9. RHP Jairo Irarte
24. RHP Aldrin Batista
10. OF George Wolkow 25. SS Javier Mogollon 11. SS/3B Caleb Bonemer 26. RHP Shane Smith 12. RHP Mason Adams 27. RHP Nick Nastrini 13. RHP Sean Burke
28. OF Nick McLain 14. SS/2B Jacob Gonzalez
29. OF Wilfred Veras 15. 3B Bryan Ramos
30. 3B Alejandro Cruz
FIRST GAME April 11, 2014
SURFACE Natural Grass CAPACITY 10,200
DIMENSIONS (L-R) 330-400-315
330 Huntington Park Lane
Columbus, Ohio 43215
PHONE: 614.462.5250
FAX: 614.462.3271
clippersbaseball.com
2024 Record: 80-68 (.541)
2nd in International League West (9.0 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 Cody Buckel
PITCHING COACH Brandon League
HITTING COACH Junior Betances
HITTING COACH Matt Angle
BENCH COACH Daniel Robertson
DEVELOPMENT COACH Chase Barbary
TRAINER Jake Legan
STRENGTH COACH Tyler Grisdale
2024 HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS (OVERALL: 8-7, HOME: 4-5, ROAD: 4-2)
ALL-TIME HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS (OVERALL: 245-258, HOME: 138-125, ROAD: 107-133)
CLEVELAND GUARDIANS TOP 30 ORGANIZATIONAL PROSPECTS
1. 2B Travis Bazzana
16. C Jacob Cozart 2. OF Chase DeLauter
17. RHP Chase Mobley 3. OF Jaison Chourio
18. LHP Jackson Humphries 4. INF Angel Genao
19. LHP Micael Kennedy 5. 1B Ralphy Velazquez
20. LHP Erik Sabrowski 6. SS/2B Welbyn Francisca
21. SS/2B Gabriel Rodriguez 7. C Cooper Ingle
22. LHP Doug Nikhazy 8. 1B/OF C.J. Kayfus
23. LHP Josh Hartle 9. RHP Braylon Doughty
24. RHP Daniel Espino 10. INF/OF Juan Brito
25. OF Juneiker Caceres 11. LHP Joey Cantillo
26. OF Alfonsin Rosario 12. RHP Andrew Walters
27. OF Robert Arias 13. OF Johnathan Rodriguez 28. OF Petey Halpin 14. LHP Parker Messick
29. 1B/OF Luis Merejo 15. RHP Joey Oakie
30. RHP Austin Petereson
HUNTINGTON PARK
FIRST GAME April 18, 2009
409 Blackwell Street
PHONE: 919.687.6500
FAX: 919.687.6560
durhambulls.com
2024 Record: 72-78 (.480) 6th in International League East (17.5 GB)
MEDIA INFORMATION
CONTACT Ciarra Kennedy
PHONE 910.385.0030
E-MAIL ckennedy@durhambulls.com
PRESS BOX # 919.687.0681
FLAGSHIP WRAL 96.5 FM
ANNOUNCERS Patrick Kinas Scott Pose
STAFF INFORMATION
GENERAL MGR Chrystal Rowe
FIELD MANAGER Morgan Ensberg
PITCHING COACH Brian Reith
HITTING COACH Kenny Hook
BENCH COACH German Melendez
ATHLETIC TRAINER Kris Russell
ATHLETIC TRAINER Tsutomu Karniya
STRENGTH COACH Austin Teets
2024 HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS: (Louisville and Durham did not meet during the 2024 season.)
ALL-TIME HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS: (OVERALL: 100-127, HOME: 55-54, ROAD: 45-73)
TAMPA BAY RAYS TOP 30 ORGANIZATIONAL PROSPECTS
1. SS Carson Williams 16. LHP Mason Montgomery 2. 1B Xavier Isaac 17. OF Homer Bush Jr. 3. INF Brayden Taylor 18. SS Gregory Barrios 4. 1B/OF Tre’ Morgan 19. SS Adrian Santana 5. OF Theo Gillen 20. LHP Ian Seymour 6. OF Aidan Smith 21. RHP Ty Johnson 7. OF Chandler Simpson 22. LHP Joe Rock 8. RHP Brody Hopkins 23. 2B Émilien Pitre 9. RHP Santiago Suarez 24. 2B/3B Cooper Kinney 10. OF Brailer Guerrero 25. OF Maykel Coret 11. RHP Trevor Harrison 26. OF Colton Ledbetter 12. RHP Gary Gill Hill 27. OF Matthew Etzel 13. C Dominic Keegan 28. RHP Dylan Lesko 14. RHP Jackson Baumeister 29. RHP Jose Urbina 15. RHP Yoniel Curet 30. 1B Will Simpson
DURHAM BULLS ATH. PK.
FIRST GAME April 6, 1995 SURFACE Natural Grass
DIMENSIONS (L-R) 305-400-327
PHONE: 678.277.0300 FAX: 678.277.0338 gostripers.com
2024 Record: 72-78 (.480)
6th in International League West (18.0 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
ANNOUNCERS Dave Lezotte Logan Bourandas
STAFF INFORMATION
GENERAL MGR Erin McCormick
FIELD MANAGER Kenekoa Texeira
PITCHING COACH Wes McGuire
BULLPEN COACH Craig Bjornson
HITTING COACH Dan Dement
COACH Wigberto Nevarez
ATHLETIC TRAINER Greg Harrel
ATHLETIC TRAINER Tyler Moos
STRENGTH COACH Tyler Enns
2024 HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS: (OVERALL: 2-10, HOME: 0-6, ROAD: 2-4)
ALL-TIME HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS: (OVERALL: 130-138, HOME: 65-68, ROAD: 65-70)
All-Time Record includes meetings with Richmond from 1988-2008.
ATLANTA BRAVES TOP 30 ORGANIZATIONAL PROSPECTS
1. C Drake Baldwin
16. RHP Blake Burkhalter 2. LHP Cam Caminiti 17. OF Diego Tornes 3. RHP A.J. Smith-Shawver 18. LHP Carter Holton 4. RHP Hurston Waldrep 19. 3B David McCabe 5. INF Nacho Alvarez Jr. 20. RHP Cade Kuehler 6. RHP Drue Hackenberg 21. RHP Luke Sinnard 7. RHP Owen Murphy 22. RHP Rolddy Munoz 8. RHP JR Ritchie
23. LHP Henrick Rodriguez 9. RHP Garrett Baumann 24. C Nick Montgomery 10. SS Jose Perdomo 25. RHP Ian Mejia 11. RHP Lucas Braun 26. RHP Ethan Bagwell 12. RHP Didier Fuentes
27. RHP Raudy Reyes 13. RHP Jhancarlos Lara
28. RHP Adam Maier 14. SS John Gil
29. RHP Elison Joseph 15. OF Luis Guanipa
30. OF Carlos D. Rodriguez
COOLRAY FIELD
FIRST GAME April 17, 2009
501 West Maryland Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46225
PHONE: 317.269.3542
FAX: 317.269.3541
indyindians.com
2024 Record: 77-70 (.524) 4th in International League West (11.5 GB)
MEDIA INFORMATION
CONTACT Anna Kayser
PHONE 317.532.6934
E-MAIL akayser@indyindians.com
PRESS BOX # 317.532.6778
FLAGSHIP Fox Sports 97.5 FM/1260 AM
ANNOUNCER Howard Kellman Andrew Kappes
STAFF INFORMATION
GENERAL MGR Randy Lewandowski
FIELD MANAGER Chris Truby
HITTING COACH Eric Munson
PITCHING COACH Cibney Bello
PITCHING COACH Drew Benes
BENCH COACH Eric Patterson
ATHLETIC TRAINER Vic Silva
STRENGTH COACH Glenn Nutting
STRENGTH COACH Chris Walter
2024 HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS: (OVERALL: 9-12, HOME: 7-4, ROAD: 2-8)
ALL-TIME HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS: (OVERALL: 414-449, HOME: 223-211, ROAD: 191-238)
PITTSBURGH PIRATES TOP 30 ORGANIZATIONAL PROSPECTS
1. RHP Bubba Chandler
2. SS/OF Konnor Griffin
16. INF Yordany De Los Santos
17. SS Tsung-Che Cheng 3. RHP Thomas Harrington
18. OF/1B Billy Cook 4. 2B/SS Termarr Johnson 19. C Omar Alfonzo 5. 2B/OF Nick Yorke
20. RHP Carlson Reed 6. RHP Braxton Ashcraft 21. 1B/OF Tony Blanco Jr. 7. LHP Hunter Barco
22. RHP Matt Ager 8. SS Wyatt Stanford 23. 1B/OF Edward Florentino 9. RHP Levi Sterling 24. RHP Khristian Curtis 10. RHP Zander Mueth 25. OF Estuar Suero 11. SS/3B Jack Brannigan 26. 2B/SS Keiner Delgado 12. 3B/SS Jhonny Severino
27. SS Johan De Los Santos 13. 2B/SS/OF Mitch Jebb
28. C/1B Axiel Plaz 14. LHP Anthony Solometo
29. OF Shalin Polanco 15. RHP Mike Burrows
30. RHP David Matoma
VICTORY FIELD
FIRST GAME July 11, 1996
SURFACE Natural Grass CAPACITY 14,230
DIMENSIONS (L-R) 320-402-320
One Line Drive
Des Moines, Iowa 50309
PHONE: 512.243.6111 FAX: 515.243.5152 iowacubs.com
2024 Record: 68-82 (.453) 9th in International League West (22.0 GB)
MEDIA INFORMATION
CONTACT Peter Brooks
PHONE 515.280.2632
E-MAIL peterb@iowacubs.com
PRESS BOX # 515.280.2632
FLAGSHIP HOPE 940-AM
ANNOUNCER Jason Kempf
STAFF INFORMATION
GENERAL MGR Sam Bernabe
FIELD MANAGER Marty Pevey
PITCHING COACH Tony Cougoule
HITTING COACH Rick Strickland
BENCH COACH Kyle Moore
ATHLETIC TRAINER Ed Halbur
ATHLETIC TRAINER Logan Severson
STRENGTH COACH Connor Rooney
2024 HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS: (OVERALL: 7-11, HOME: 3-3, ROAD: 4-8)
ALL-TIME HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS: (OVERALL: 159-173, HOME: 86-76, ROAD: 73-97)
CHICAGO CUBS TOP 30 ORGANIZATIONAL PROSPECTS
1. INF Matt Shaw 16. RHP Jack Neely 2. RHP Cade Horton 17. INF Angel Cepeda 3. OF Owen Caissie 18. 3B/2B Pedro Ramirez 4. C/1B Moises Ballesteros 19. 3B/SS Juan Cabada 5. 2B/OF James Triantos 20. SS Wilfri De La Cruz 6. OF Kevin Alcántara 21. OF Brett Bateman 7. SS/2B Jefferson Rojas 22. INF Ben Cowles 8. RHP Brandon Birdsell 23. RHP Brody McCullough 9. SS Fernando Cruz 24. SS/3B Yahil Melendez 10. RHP Jaxon Wiggins 25. OF Christian Franklin 11. SS/2B Cristian Hernandez 26. LHP Drew Gray 12. SS Juan Tomas 27. C Pablo Aliendo 13. 1B/OF/3B Jonathon Long 28. SS Ty Southisene 14. SS Ronny Cruz
29. 3B/SS Gage Workman 15. 1B/3B Cole Mathis
30. OF Eli Lovich
PRINCIPAL PARK
FIRST GAME April 16, 1992 SURFACE Natural Grass CAPACITY 11,500
DIMENSIONS (L-R) 335-400-335
301 A. Phillip Randolph Blvd.
PHONE: 904.358.2846
FAX: 904.358.2845 jaxshrimp.com
2024 Record: 68-82 (.453)
9th in International League West (22.0 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 Harold Craw
FIELD MANAGER David Carpenter
PITCHING COACH Rob Marcello
HITTING COACH Mike Marjama
BENCH COACH Jorge Hernandez
ATHLETIC TRAINER Tyler Lough
STRENGTH COACH Dan Donohue
2024 HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS: (OVERALL: 4-2, HOME: 4-2, ROAD: 0-0)
ALL-TIME HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS: (OVERALL: 8-4, HOME: 8-4, ROAD: 0-0)
MIAMI MARLINS TOP 30 ORGANIZATIONAL PROSPECTS
1. LHP Thomas White
16. SS/2B Jared Serna 2. SS Starlyn Caba
17. LHP Keyner Benitez 3. RHP Noble Meyer
18. SS/2B Echedry Vargas 4. C/1B Agustin Ramírez
19. OF Andres Valor 5. SS Andrew Salas 20. SS/2B Max Acosta 6. OF PJ Morlando
21. 3B/2B Abrahan Ramirez 7. OF Dillon Head 22. RHP Aiden May 8. LHP Robby Snelling 23. 2B/3B Gage Miller 9. C Joe Mack 24. OF Jakob Marsee 10. SS Carter Johnson 25. INF/OF Graham Pauley 11. OF Kemp Alderman 26. RHP Karson Milbrandt 12. 1B/3B Deyvison De Los Santos 27. OF Victor Mesa Jr. 13. RHP Adam Mazur
28. RHP Josh Ekness 14. LHP Dax Fulton
29. RHP Grant Shepardson 15. SS/2B/OF Javier Sanoja
30. OF Andrew Pintar
VYSTAR BALLPARK
FIRST GAME April 11, 2003
SURFACE Natural Grass CAPACITY 11,000
DIMENSIONS (L-R) 321-420-317
David Carpenter
PHONE: 610.841.7447
FAX: 610.841.1509
ironpigsbaseball.com
2024 Record: 68-78 (.466) 7th in International League East (19.5 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 Phil Cundari
PITCHING COACH Matt Ellmyer
HITTING COACH Adam Lind
BENCH COACH Chris Adamson
ATHLETIC TRAINER Andrew Dodgson
ATHLETIC TRAINER Keita Isaji
STRENGTH COACH Bruce Peditto
2024 HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS: (Louisville and Lehigh Valley did not meet during the 2024 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
16. OF John Spikerman 2. SS Aidan Miller
17. LHP Mavis Graves 3. OF Justin Crawford
18. RHP Alex McFarlane 4. C Eduardo Tait
19. RHP Wen-Hui Pan 5. RHP Moisés Chace 20. OF Tjayy Walton 6. OF Dante Nori
21. RHP Christian McGowan 7. OF Griffin Burkholder
22. RHP Michael Mercado 8. RHP Mick Abel 23. 3B/2B Otto Kemp 9. 2B Devin Saltiban
24. OF Hendry Mendez 10. OF Gabriel Rincones Jr.
25. C Alirio Ferrebus 11. RHP Jean Cabrera
26. OF Carter Mathison 12. RHP Seth Johnson
27. RHP Micah Ottenbreit 13. 2B/3B Aroon Escobar
28. C Caleb Ricketts 14. SS Bryan Rincon
29. OF Dylan Campbell 15. 3B Carson DeMartini
30. RHP Griff McGarry
COCA-COLA PARK
FIRST GAME April 11, 2008
198
PHONE: 901.721.6000
FAX: 901.328.1102
memphisredbirds.com
2024 Record: 74-74 (.500) 5th in International League West (15.0 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 Craig Unger
FIELD MANAGER Ben Johnson
PITCHING COACH Darwin Marrero
HITTING COACH Howie Clark
BENCH COACH Peter Mooney
ATHLETIC TRAINER Dan Martin
STRENGTH COACH Jon Hill
2024 HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS: (Louisville and Memphis did not meet during the 2024 season.)
ALL-TIME HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS: (OVERALL: 7-17, HOME: 3-9, ROAD: 4-8)
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS TOP 30 ORGANIZATIONAL PROSPECTS
1. SS JJ Wetherholt
16. RHP Gordon Graceffo 2. LHP Quinn Mathews
17. RHP Darlin Saladin 3. RHP Tink Hence
18. C Ryan Campos 4. C Jimmy Crooks
19. RHP Zack Showalter 5. INF Thomas Saggese
20. INF César Prieto 6. LHP Cooper Hjerpe 21. OF Nathan Church 7. C Leonardo Bernal 22. OF Matt Koperniak 8. C Rainiel Rodriguez
23. RHP Max Rajcic 9. SS Yairo Padilla 24. OF Travis Honeyman 10. OF Chase Davis
25. RHP Branneli Franco 11. RHP Michael McGreevy
26. RHP Ian Bedell 12. RHP Tekoah Roby
27. OF Royelny Strop 13. RHP Chen-Wei Lin
28. OF Zach Levenson 14. RHP Sem Robberse
29. UTIL Michael Helman 15. RHP Brian Holiday
30. RHP Luis Gastelum
AUTOZONE PARK
FIRST GAME April 1, 2000
19 Junior Gillan Way
PHONE: 615.690.4487 nashvillesounds.com
2024 Record: 78-68 (.534) 3rd in International League West (10.0 GB)
MEDIA INFORMATION
CONTACT Corey Hilborne
PHONE 615.515.1152
E-MAIL coreyh@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 Justin Meccage
PITCHING COACH Bryan Leslie
HITTING COACH Tim Doherty
HITTING COACH Zack Jones
BENCH COACH Eric Bunnell
ATHLETIC TRAINER Jeff Paxson
STRENGTH COACH Andrew Emmick
2024 HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS: (OVERALL: 6-6, HOME: 4-2, ROAD: 2-4)
ALL-TIME HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS: (OVERALL: 171-169-1, HOME: 102-66-1, ROAD: 69-103)
MILWAUKEE BREWERS TOP 30 ORGANIZATIONAL PROSPECTS
1. C Jeferson Quero 16. RHP Bryce Meccage 2. SS/3B Jesús Made 17. 1B Blake Burke 3. SS Cooper Pratt 18. 3B Brock Wilken 4. RHP Jacob Misiorowski 19. RHP Craig Yoho 5. 3B/1B Mike Boeve 20. OF Josh Knoth 6. 1B Tyler Black 21. OF Luis Lara 7. 3OF Yophery Rodriguez 22. INF Caleb Durbin 8. 3B/1B Eric Bitonti 23. RHP Carlos Rodriguez 9. 3B/1B Luke Adams 24. INF Jadher Areinamo 10. SS/3B Luis Peña
25. RHP K.C. Hunt 11. OF Braylon Payne 26. OF Kenny Fenelon 12. LHP Robert Gasser
27. 3B/2B Juan Baez 13. RHP Logan Henderson
28. OF Jose Anderson 14. RHP Brett Wichrowski 29. OF Brailyn Antunez 15. RHP Bishop Letson
30. OF/2B/3B Isaac Collins
FIRST HORIZON PARK
FIRST GAME April 1, 2000
Grass
150 Park Avenue
Norfolk, Virginia 23510
PHONE: 757.622.2222
FAX: 757.624.9090 norfolktides.com
2024 Record: 69-81 (.460)
9th in International League East (20.5 GB)
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 Tim Federowicz
PITCHING COACH Justin Ramsey
HITTING COACH Mike Montville
FUNDAMENTALS COACH Felipe Rojas Alou, Jr.
ATHLETIC TRAINER Alan Rail
STRENGTH COACH Sam Sauer
2024 HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS: (Louisville and Norfolk did not meet during the 2024 season.)
ALL-TIME HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS: (OVERALL: 121-119, HOME: 67-49, ROAD: 54-70)
BALTIMORE ORIOLES TOP 30 ORGANIZATIONAL PROSPECTS
1. C/1B Samuel Basallo 16. INF Aron Estrada 2. 3B/1B Coby Mayo
17. RHP Cameron Weston 3. OF Enrique Bradfield Jr.
18. C/1B Ethan Anderson 4. RHP Chayce McDermott
19. RHP Brandon Young 5. OF Vance Honeycutt
20. SS/2B Leandro Arias 6. OF Dylan Beavers 21. 3B Joshua Liranzo 7. SS Griff O’Ferrall
22. OF Thomas Sosa 8. RHP Michael Forret 23. OF Jud Fabian 9. RHP Keeler Morfe
24. RHP Trace Bright 10. RHP Patrick Reilly 25. OF Jordan Sanchez 11. RHP Nestor German
26. SS/3B Elvin Garcia 12. C/1B Creed Williams
27. SS Emilio Sanchez 13. OF Stiven Martinez
28. RHP Alex Pham 14. LHP Luis De León
29. OF Austin Overn 15. RHP Trey Gibson
30. SS DJ Layton
HARBOR PARK
FIRST GAME April 14, 1993
Tim Federowicz
12356
PHONE: 402.738.5100 omahastormchasers.com
2024 Record: 89-59 (.601) 1st in International League West (9.0 GA) International Leauge Champions
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
BENCH COACH Pat Osborn
ATHLETIC TRAINER James Stone
ATHLETIC TRAINER Amanda Gallone
STRENGTH COACH C.J. Mikkelsen
2024 HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS: (OVERALL: 9-9, HOME: 3-3, ROAD: 6-6)
ALL-TIME HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS: (OVERALL: 160-159, HOME: 92-64, ROAD: 68-95)
KANSAS CITY ROYALS TOP 30 ORGANIZATIONAL PROSPECTS
1. 1B Jac Caglianone 16. RHP Hiro Wyatt 2. C Blake Mitchell 17. 3B/SS Jhonayker Ugarte 3. C Carter Jensen 18. RHP Felix Arronde 4. RHP Ben Kudrna 19. RHP Luinder Avila 5. LHP Noah Cameron 20. RHP Chandler Champlain 6. OF Gavin Cross 21. OF Carson Roccaforte 7. RHP Steven Zobac 22. LHP Hunter Owen 8. LHP David Shields 23. OF Asbel Gonzalez 9. RHP Blake Wolters
24. LHP Tyson Guerrero 10. C Ramon Ramirez 25. OF Tyler Gentry 11. SS Yandel Ricardo
26. RHP L.P. Langevin 12. LHP Frank Mozzicato 27. SS Daniel Vazquez 13. 2B/OF Javier Vaz
28. RHP Eric Cerantola 14. RHP Drew Beam
29. C Hyungchan Um 15. 3B/SS Austin Charles
30. OF Spencer Nivens
WERNER PARK
FIRST GAME April 11, 2011
SURFACE Natural Grass CAPACITY 9,023
DIMENSIONS (L-R) 310-402-315
One Morrie Silver Way Rochester, New York 14608
PHONE: 585.454.1001 FAX: 585.454.1056 redwingsbaseball.com
2024 Record: 77-71 (.520) 4th in International League East (11.5 GB)
MEDIA INFORMATION
CONTACT
Matt Toohey
PHONE 973.713.6035
E-MAIL mtoohey@redwingsbaseball.com
PRESS BOX # 585.454.1001 (ext. 3095)
FLAGSHIP WHTK 1280-AM
ANNOUNCER Josh Whetzel
STAFF INFORMATION
GENERAL MGR Dan Mason
FIELD MANAGER Matthew LeCroy
PITCHING COACH Rafael Chaves
HITTING COACH Brian Daubach
DEVELOPMENT COACH Mario Lison
ATHLETIC TRAINER Eric Montague
STRENGTH COACH Mike Warren
2024 HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS: (Louisville and Rochester did not meet during the 2024 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
16. SS Angel Feliz 2. RHP Travis Sykora 17. RHP Andry Lara 3. RHP Jarlin Susana
18. LHP Jake Bennett 4. 3B Brady House
19. OF Victor Hurtado 5. SS Seaver King
20. SS Brayan Cortesia 6. LHP Alex Clemmey
21. LHP Jackson Kent 7. SS Luke Dickerson 22. RHP Zach Brzykcy 8. RHP Cade Cavalli 23. RHP Brad Lord 9. C Caleb Lomavita
24. RHP Marquis Grissom Jr. 10. OF Daylen Lile
25. OF Elijah Green 11. 3B Cayden Wallace 26. OF Andrew Pinckney 12. OF Robert Hassell III
27. OF Cristhian Vaquero 13. 1B/3B Yohandy Morales
28. RHP Evan Reifert 14. C Kevin Bazzell
29. SS Kevin Made 15. RHP Tyler Stuart
30. OF Sam Petersen
INNOVATIVE FIELD
FIRST GAME April 11, 1997
SURFACE Natural Grass CAPACITY 10,840
DIMENSIONS (L-R) 335-402-322
235 Montage Mountain Road Moosic, Pennsylvania 18507
PHONE: 570.969.2255 FAX: 570.963.6564 swbrailriders.com
2024 Record: 89-60 (.597) 1st in International League East (10.5 GA)
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
ANNOUNCER Adam Marco
STAFF INFORMATION
GENERAL MGR Katie Beekman
FIELD MANAGER Shelley Duncan
PITCHING COACH Geraldo Casadiego
HITTING COACH Mike Merganthaler
BENCH COACH Gil Velazquez
DEFENSIVE COACH Zak Wasserman
ATHLETIC TRAINER Brandon Rodriguez
STRENGTH COACH Danny Smith
2024 HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS: (OVERALL: 2-4, HOME: 0-0, ROAD: 2-4)
ALL-TIME HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS: (OVERALL: 87-114, HOME: 43-52, ROAD: 44-62)
NEW YORK YANKEES TOP 30 ORGANIZATIONAL PROSPECTS
1. OF Jasson Domínguez 16. RHP Cade Smith 2. SS/2B George Lombard Jr. 17. C/1B Rafael Flores 3. OF Spencer Jones 18. RHP Gage Ziehl 4. RHP Ben Hess 19. RHP Carlos Lagrange 5. RHP Will Warren 20. LHP Kyle Carr 6. RHP Bryce Cunningham 21. 2B/3B Jorbit Vivas 7. SS/2B Roderick Arias 22. RHP Clayton Beeter 8. RHP Elmer Rodriguez-Cruz 23. RHP Eric Reyzelman 9. RHP Chase Hampton 24. RHP Trystan Vrieling 10. LHP Henry Lalane
25. RHP Yoendrys Gómez 11. LHP Henry Lalane 26. RHP Thatcher Hurd 12. RHP Cam Schlittler 27. 2B Roc Riggio 13. C/1B Edgleen Perez 28. LHP Griffin Herring 14. OF Everson Pereira 29. OF Brando Mayea 15. SS Mani Cedeno
30. OF Francisco Vilorio
PNC FIELD
FIRST GAME April 26, 1989
PHONE: 651.644.3517
FAX: 651.644.1627
saintsbaseball.com
7th in International League West (19.5 GB)
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
ANNOUNCERS Sean Aronson Matt Dean Sean Linzmeier
STAFF INFORMATION
GENERAL MGR Derek Sharrer
FIELD MANAGER Toby Gardenhire
PITCHING COACH Carlos Hernandez
PITCHING COACH Jonas Lovin
HITTING COACH Shawn Schlechter
ATHLETIC TRAINER Ben Myers
ATHLETIC TRAINER Katie Lortie
STRENGTH COACH Stephen Hopkins
2024 HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS: (OVERALL: 9-9, HOME: 6-6, ROAD: 3-3)
ALL-TIME HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS: (OVERALL: 27-39, HOME: 19-23, ROAD: 8-16)
MINNESOTA TWINS TOP 30 ORGANIZATIONAL PROSPECTS
1. OF Walter Jenkins
16. RHP Eiberson Castellano 2. OF Emmanuel Rodriguez 17. C/OF Ricardo Olivar 3. 2B/OF/1B Luke Keaschall
18. OF Gabriel Gonzalez 4. 3B Kaelen Culpepper 19. OF Eduardo Beltre 5. LHP Connor Prielipp
20. OF Yasser Mercedes 6. RHP Marco Raya
21. OF Kala’i Rosario 7. SS Brandon Winokur
22. RHP Travis Adams 8. RHP Charlee Soto
23. 2B Peyton Eeles 9. RHP Andrew Morris 24. C Diego Cartaya 10. RHP C.J. Culpepper
25. 2B/OF Dameury Pena 11. RHP Cory Lewis
26. SS Danny De Andrade 12. SS/2B Kyle DaBarge
27. SS Santiago Leon 13. LHP Dasan Hill
28. RHP Adrian Bohorquez 14. 3B Billy Amick
29. RHP Jose Olivares 15. 3B/SS Rayne Doncon
30. C Khadim Diaw
CHS FIELD
FIRST GAME May 21, 2015 SURFACE Natural Grass CAPACITY 7,210
One Tex Simone Drive
Syracuse, New York 13208
PHONE: 315.474.7833
FAX: 315.474.2658
syracusemets.com
2024 Record: 78-71 (.523) 3rd in International League East (11.0 GB)
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CONTACT Michael Tricarico
PHONE 315.474.7833
E-MAIL mtricarico@syracusemets.com
FLAGSHIP WSKO 1260-AM
ANNOUNCERS Michael Tricarico Jack Gordon
STAFF INFORMATION
GENERAL MGR Jason Smorol
FIELD MANAGER Dick Scott
PITCHING COACH AJ Sager
HITTING COACH Rick Guamo
BENCH COACH J.P. Arencibia
OUTFIELD COACH Corey Wimberly
ATHLETIC TRAINER Austin Dayton
STRENGTH COACH Drew Skrocki
2024 HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS: (Louisville and Syracuse did not meet during the 2024 season.)
ALL-TIME HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS: (OVERALL: 108-88, HOME: 60-33, ROAD: 48-55)
NEW YORK METS TOP 30 ORGANIZATIONAL PROSPECTS
1. RHP Brandon Sproat 16. RHP Blake Tidwell 2. SS/OF Jett Williams 17. SS/3B Trey Snyder 3. OF Carson Benge
18. OF Nick Morabito 4. 1B/OF Ryan Clifford
19. RHP Nate Dohm 5. RHP Nolan McLean 20. C Daiverson Gutierrez 6. RHP Jonah Tong 21. 3B/OF Jacob Reimer 7. SS/OF/2B Luisangel Acuña 22. C/1B/OF Christopher Suero 8. SS/3B Jesus Baez
23. OF Eli Serrano III 9. SS Elian Peña
24. RHP Jonathan Pintaro 10. 2B/SS/OF Ronny Mauricio 25. OF Edward Lantigua 11. OF Drew Gilbert 26. RHP Dom Hamel 12. SS/2B Jeremy Rodriguez 27. C Ronald Hernandez 13. LHP Jonathan Santucci 28. OF/2B A.J. Ewing 14. INF Boston Baro
29. RHP Jack Wenninger 15. INF Marco Vargas
30. SS/3B Colin Houck
NBT BANK STADIUM
FIRST GAME April 3, 1997
SURFACE Natural Grass CAPACITY 11,918
DIMENSIONS (L-R) 328-400-328
Dick Scott
PHONE: 419.725.4367
FAX: 419.725.4368
mudhens.com
2024 Record: 69-80 (.463) 8th in International League West (20.5 GB)
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CONTACT Matt Melzak
PHONE 419.725.9252
E-MAIL mmelzak@mudhens.com
PRESS BOX # 419.725.4367 (ext. 4701)
FLAGSHIP WCWA 1230-AM
ANNOUNCER Matt Melzak
STAFF INFORMATION
GENERAL MGR Erik Ibsen
FIELD MANAGER Gabe Alvarez
PITCHING COACH Doug Bochtler
PITCHING COACH Virgil Vasquez
HITTING COACH Mike Hessman
HITTING COACH Francisco Contreras
BENCH COACH Tim Garland
ATHLETIC TRAINER Scott Thurston
STRENGTH COACH Phil Hartt
2024 HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS: (OVERALL: 7-10, HOME: 4-1, ROAD: 3-9)
ALL-TIME HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS: (OVERALL: 245-264, HOME: 124-126, ROAD: 121-138)
DETROIT TIGERS TOP 30 ORGANIZATIONAL PROSPECTS
1. RHP Jackson Jobe
16. LHP Ethan Schiefelbein 2. OF Max Clark
17. C Enrique Jimenez 3. SS/2B Kevin McGonigle
18. LHP Jake Miller 4. SS Bryce Rainer
19. RHP Josh Randall 5. C/1B Thayron Liranzo
20. RHP Joseph Montalvo 6. 1B/C Josue Briceño
21. RHP Michael Massey 7. 3B/2B Jace Jung
22. LHP Paul Wilson 8. 2B/3B Hao-Yu Lee
23. OF Roberto Campos 9. RHP Jaden Hamm 24. 2B Max Anderson 10. OF Cris Rodriguez
25. SS/3B Carson Rucker 11. SS Trey Sweeney
26. RHP Zach Swanson 12. RHP Owen Hall
13. RHP Troy Melton
27. RHP Tyler Mattison
28. OF Justice Bigbie 14. INF Franyerber Montilla
15. RHP Ty Madden
29. RHP Tyler Owens
30. SS Jose Dickson
FIFTH THIRD FIELD
FIRST GAME April 9, 2002
SURFACE Natural Grass CAPACITY 8,943
DIMENSIONS (L-R) 320-412-315
100 Madison Street
Worcester, Massachusetts 01608
PHONE: 508.500.1000 woosox.com
2024 Record: 79-71 (.527) 2nd in International League East (10.5 GB)
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CONTACT
Bill Wanless
PHONE 508.500.1000
E-MAIL pr@woosox.com
PRESS BOX # 508.500.1000
FLAGSHIP WORC-FM
ANNOUNCERS Jim Cain
Mike Antonellis Jay Burnham Cooper Boardman
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
2024 HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETINGS: (Louisville and Worcester did not meet during the 2024 season.)
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. OF Roman Anthony 16. LHP Payton Tolle 2. 2B/SS/OF Kristian Campbell 17. RHP/SS Conrad Cason 3. SS Marcelo Mayer 18. RHP Juan Valera 4. SS/2B Franklin Arias 19. RHP Dalvinson Reyes 5. RHP Luis Perales 20. RHP Jedixson Paez 6. OF Jhostynxon Garcia 21. OF Nelly Taylor 7. SS/2B Yoeilin Cespedes 22. OF Allan Castro 8. SS Dorian Soto 23. RHP Yordanny Monegro 9. RHP David Sandlin 24. SS Nazzan Zanetello 10. LHP Connelly Early 25. C Johanfran Garcia 11. SS/2B Mikey Romero 26. RHP Luis Guerrero 12. OF Miguel Bleis 27. RHP Blake Wehunt 13. RHP Hunter Dobbins 28. LHP Jojo Ingrassia 14. RHP Richard Fitts 29. LHP Brandon Clarke 15. 1B/OF Justin Gonzalez 30. RHP Sadbiel Delzine
POLAR PARK
FIRST GAME May 11, 2021
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 26-man roster to a Minor League Club with the right of recall. The player remains on the 40-man roster.
LIMITS ON OPTIONAL
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 25man 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.
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.