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2022 BILOXI Shuckers Media Guide PDF
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Front Office
Table Of Contents
Front Office Lineups and Streaks 113
Front Office Directory 2 Miscellaneous Stats 114-115
Ownership and Management 3 Awards 115
Sales, Community, Marketing and Retail 4-5 Standings 116
Communications and Creative 6
Stadium Operations 7 Opponents
Spectra by Comcast-Spectacor 7 Birmingham Barons 118
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Administration/Outreach 8 Chattanooga Lookouts 119
Shuckers Name, Logo, Marks and Mascot 9-10 Mississippi Braves 120
MGM Park 11-12 Montgomery Biscuits 121
Spectra Food Services & Hospitality 13 Pensacola Blue Wahoos 122
Rocket City Trash Pandas 123
The Shuckers Tennessee Smokies 124
Manager Mike Guerrero 16 Southern League 125
Coaching Staff 16-17 Southern League Hall of Fame 125
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Training Staff 17
Players 18-72 Shuckers History
Photo Roster 73-74 All-Time Roster 126-127
40-Man Roster 75 Numerical Roster 128-129
Single-Season Highs and Lows 130
Media Information Single-Season Individual Records 131-134
Credentials 76 The Last Time It Happened 135
Media Regulations 77 Batting Leaders 136
Biloxi Shuckers Radio Network 78 Pitching Leaders 137
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Media Outlets 79 Career Batting/Pitching Leaders 138
Social Media 80 Single-Game Records 139
Pre-Game Field Schedule 81 Year-by-Year Results 140
Ground Rules 82 Attendance 140
Baseball Terms of Interest 83-84 Opening Day/Home Opener Lineups 141
Medical Glossary 85-86 Monthly Records 142
Pace of Game Regulations 87-90 All-Time Doubleheaders 143
All-Time Complete Games 143
Milwaukee Brewers All-Time Multi-Home Run Games 143
Milwaukee Brewers Directory 92 Home Run Records 144
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Minor League Affiliate History 93 Hitting, On-Base & Scoreless Streaks 145
Nashville Sounds(Triple-A) 94 All-Star Game Appearances 146
Wisconsin Timber Rattlers (High-A) 95 Year-By-Year Awards 147-148
Carolina Mudcats (Single-A) 96 All-Time Robin Yount Winners 148-149
AZL Brewers (Rookie) 97-98 Postseason History 150-155
DSL Brewers (Rookie) 99-100 This Date in Shuckers History... 156-182
2021 Minor League Award Winners 101-102 MGM Park Firsts 182-183
Organizational Leaders 103 Shuckers Firsts 183-184
2020-2021 Draft Picks 104 The Inaugural Season 185-188
Single-Season Records 104
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The 2022 Biloxi Shuckers Media and Information Guide was designed, written, and edited by the Shuckers media relations department.
Special thanks to the Albuquerque Isotopes, Milwaukee Brewers front office staff and the 2022 Brewers Media Guide for vital contributions.
Statistical information provided by Major League Baseball Advanced Media, Baseball Reference and the Elias Sports Bureau. Photos provided by
Mike Krebs, Brian Pearse, AJ WIlliams, Stephen Mauthe, Benton Reed, Tim Isbell (Sun Herald), Getty Images, WLOX, Southern League, Southern
League teams, ESPN Digital Media, Pensacola News Journal, Blackfoot Media, the Carolina Mudcats and the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers . Archival
photos courtesy Gary Higginbotham, Paul Jermyn and Ray Bellande.
The 2022 Shuckers Media and Information Guide was published with all information current through 4/2/2022. For updates and additional informa-
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Sales
Ticket Operations Coordinator..................................................................................................................................Johnny Tribbett
Corporate Partnerships Coordinator..............................................................................................................................Chris Pharis
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Business Operations
Retail Manager........................................................................................................................................................Veronica Wright
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Community
Community Relations Manager................................................................................................................................. Allyson Staton
Communications/Marketing
Media Relations Manager and Broadcaster............................................................................................................. Garrett Greene
Creative Services Manager.......................................................................................................................................Daniel Clapper
Marketing Coordinator...................................................................................................................................................... Paige Bell
Marketing Consultant.......................................................................................................................................................Dani Polen
Creative Services/Promotions Trainee.................................................................................................................Anna Kate Lebold
Creative Services Trainee.......................................................................................................................................... David Marcus
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Stadium/Field Operations
Stadium Operations Manager..................................................................................................................Diana Graber-Dovenspike
Head Groundskeeper................................................................................................................................................. Trey Bowman
Home Clubhouse Manager.............................................................................................................................................Ben Becker
Visiting Clubhouse Manager.........................................................................................................................................Colby Reves
Administration
Administrative Services Manager................................................................................................................................... Lisa Turner
Accounting Manager.............................................................................................................................................Pam Hendrickson
Outreach
Team Ambassador......................................................................................................................................................... Barry Lyons
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MGM Park
105 Caillavet Street
Biloxi, MS 39530
Hours of Operation: M-F, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
228-233-3465
info@biloxishuckers.com
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www.biloxishuckers.com
vwright@biloxishuckers.com www.biloxishuckers.com/tickets
www.shuckers.milbstore.com
Young has been in the recreation and facility industry for over four decades since graduating
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from Penn State University in 1972 with a Bachelor of Science in Food Service and Housing
Administration. Since 1985, Young has owned a number of food service companies specializing
in arena and stadium business. In addition to the Shuckers organization, Young presides over
the Norfolk Tides (Orioles Triple-A), Albuquerque Isotopes (Rockies Triple-A), Bowie Baysox
(Orioles Double-A), and the Norfolk Admirals, AHL affiliate of the Tampa Bay Lightning.
Young, who is a native of Philadelphia, now resides in Tampa and has been very active in com-
munity affairs. He has been Chairman of the licensing committee for the Outback Bowl since its beginning in 1986. He has
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also been on the Board of Trustees of Minor League Baseball since 1996. In 2002, Penn State University gave him the honor
of Alumni Fellow.
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the Director of Marketing and Media Relations for the Astros during 2006 and worked as an
operations assistant during the 2005 season. Hunter’s experience also included the classroom,
serving as adjunct faculty at East Tennessee State University, teaching sports marketing and
public relations courses.
Hunter received his B.S. (2001) and M.A. (2005) in Sport Management from East Tennessee
State University in Johnson City, TN. He was active in the community and served as the Pres-
ident of the Kiwanis Club of Greeneville and is a member of the club here in Biloxi. He is also
part of the Gulf Coast Business Council and Emerging Executive Initiative. Hunter and his wife
Sabrina are both natives of east Tennessee and proud parents to their daughter, Delaney. The
Reed family lives in Ocean Springs.
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Trevor Matifes, Assistant General Manager
Trevor begins his eighth season with the Shuckers in 2022 and fifth as Assistant General
Manager. In his first three seasons with the Shuckers, Trevor served as the Director of Stadium
Operations. Prior to the Shuckers, Trevor served as the Stadium Operations Assistant with the
Pensacola Blue Wahoos. He also spent a year working for the Kansas City T-Bones of the
American Association.
Trevor graduated from the University of Saint Mary with a Sport Management degree and is
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originally from Alton, Illinois. In his free time, he enjoys watching St. Louis Cardinals baseball
and Blues hockey.
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A 2018 graduate of Florida Gulf Coast University with a B.S. in sport management, Johnny studied
abroad in Auckland, New Zealand for half a year learning about the differences between how sports are
perceived in New Zealand and the U.S. In his free time, Johnny likes to “attempt” to play golf, travel the
world and visit all different sporting events throughout the country.
His favorite teams are the Chicago Cubs, LA Lakers (more specifically whatever team Lebron James is on), and the Denver
Broncos.
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Prior to his time on the coast, Pharis served as the Assistant Director of Athletic Communications at
West Virginia University. At West Virginia, Pharis was the primary media contact for the WVU women’s
soccer and wrestling teams. Additionally, he assisted in the communication and promotion efforts of the
Mountaineer football program.
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Pharis has also served as the Assistant Director of Media Relations at USA Baseball, where he led all
communication efforts for the 12U, 15U, and 18U Baseball National Teams. He was the primary media
contact for the record-breaking 18U National Team at the 2018 COPABE Pan-American Championships
and the 12U National Team at the 2019 WBSC U-12 World Cup. Pharis also oversaw all publicity efforts for USA Baseball’s
identification events, including the National Team Championships in Arizona and Florida and the Futures Invitational.
The Mill Creek, West Virginia, native graduated from WVU in 2016 with a Bachelors degree in sport management and minors in
business administration and communication studies. He obtained his master’s degree in communication studies with an empha-
sis in corporate and organizational communication from West Virginia University in 2018.
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A native of Indiana, Josh grew up in Tennessee and served six years as a Combat Medic with the 101st
Airborne Division and Tennessee National Guard with a deployment to Afghanistan. Josh holds a Bach-
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elors and Masters degree in history from Southern New Hampshire University with a background in
baseball history and military history.
In his free time, Josh loves spending time with his wife and two boys and cheering on the Tennessee
Titans and Boston Red Sox.
2022 is Zachary’s first season with the Shuckers. He graduated from the University of Southern Missis-
sippi with a B.A. in Communications and a minor in Spanish in December 2021.
Born and raised in Biloxi, Mississippi, Zachary has spent time in New York City working for multiple
fashion houses as a design intern.
His favorite sports teams are the Atlanta Braves, the New Orleans Saints, and whoever Odell Beckham
Jr. is playing for. In his free time, he enjoys designing clothes, painting, watching sports, and going to
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Mason recently graduated from Central Michigan University with a B.A. in Sports Management and
a minor in Business Administration. Originally from Fowler, Michigan, Mason enjoys watching sports
and spending time outdoors in his free time. He’s a fan of the Michigan Wolverines, Detroit Tigers and
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Detroit Lions.
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University of West Florida in May 2022 with a B.A. in Sport Management and a minor in Finance.
Originally from Dallas, he enjoys watching sports, the outdoors, and trying new foods. He’s a fan of the
2019 Division II National Champion West Florida Argonauts, Dallas Cowboys, Dallas Mavericks, Dallas
Stars, and Texas Rangers.
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Allyson Staton, Community Relations Manager Community Relations
Allyson begins her first season with the Shuckers as the new Community Relations Manager. Prior to
coming to Biloxi, Allyson worked for VisitHattiesburg as the Communications Coordinator and
Communications Intern, assisting with community programs and initiatives while maintaining relation-
ships with local partners.
Originally from Springfield, Illinois, Allyson graduated from The University of Southern Mississippi in
2020 with a Bachelor’s degree in Public Relations. She also received her Master’s degree in Public
Relations and Advertising, specializing in entertainment and sports, from the University of Southern
California in December.
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In her free time, Allyson likes to travel and experience different places and cultures. You can find her cheering for the Boston Red
Sox, Los Angeles Dodgers, and whoever is playing the Dallas Cowboys.
Although Paige is a Louisiana native, she was always a Rebel at heart. She followed her fathers footsteps
and attended The University of Mississippi where she received a B.S in Integrated Marketing Commu-
nications, with a specialization in Social Media. While at Ole Miss, Paige served as a Diamond Girl for
the baseball team.
In her free time, Paige enjoys traveling, singing and playing guitar. Her favorite sports teams are the New Orleans Saints, anything
Ole Miss, and the Nashville Predators.
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Veronica graduated from East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania with a B.S in Sport Management
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and minor in Business Management in 2019 and an M.S. in Sport Management in 2021. In her free time
she enjoys reading, cooking, and watching Whelen Modified races. Her favorite sports teams to follow
are the New York Mets, Washington Capitals, Cincinnati Bengals, Boston Celtics, and the Philadelphia Union.
Garrett graduated from the University of Texas at Austin in 2013 with a Bachelor of Journalism. He began
calling games for the University of Texas softball team as a sophomore and transitioned to calling high
school and D-III baseball. Following graduation he stayed in the Austin area, working for 104.9 The Horn
as a host, producer and audio engineer while calling Texas high school football, baseball and basketball.
In his free time, he enjoys hiking, playing golf and disc golf and watching sports. His favorite sports teams are the Texas Long-
horns, Dallas Cowboys, Dallas Mavericks and, across the pond, Manchester United.
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Thomas graduated from Providence College in 2021 with a Bachelor of Arts in Sports Media. During his
four years in college, Thomas covered high profiles events such as the Big East Tournament, the NCAA
Frozen Four, the New England Patriots, and other college and high school sports in the area. He got his
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start in baseball as a broadcast intern for two summers in the prestigious Cape Cod Baseball League.
Thomas is a devout Boston Red Sox and New York Giants fan. In his free time, he loves to play golf, visit Cape Cod and watch
his beloved Friars basketball team.
seasons. He also worked with television stations in Pennsylvania producing live sports, like football and
basketball.
Daniel graduated from Full Sail University in 2017 with a Bachelors of Science in the field of Graphic
Design. He attributes his choice in career path and education to the Altoona Curve for giving him his
start in sports in 2014.
graphic design from Wittenberg University. She spent the following summer interning for the Champion
City Kings, a summer collegiate baseball team based in Springfield, OH that competes in the Prospect
League. She enjoys watching baseball and is passionate about sports design. In her free time, Anna likes
to oil paint and is working to build a strong portfolio for graduate school.
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Diana Graber Dovenspike, Stadium Operations Manager
Diana begins her first season with the Shuckers in 2022 as the Stadium Operations Manager. Her prior
experience includes working for the Iowa Cubs in Stadium Operations, the Iowa Events Center in Facility
Operations and the YMCA of Greater Des Moines in Aquatics. She graduated from the University of Iowa
in 2016 and 2019 with a B.S. and Masters, both in Sport and Recreation Management.
Diana originally hails from Iowa but definitely prefers the sand to the snow. In her free time she loves
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traveling, eating good food, and re-watching her favorite movies and TV shows. Her favorite sports teams
to follow are the Iowa Hawkeyes, the New England Patriots, and the Panamá national soccer team.
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the Birmingham Jefferson Convention Center and has spent the summer months at MGM Park each of
the prior four years. Overall, she has 30 years of experience as a Regional Human Resource Manager
and General Manager in the Hotel, Food and Hospitality Industry.
She was born in Atlanta, GA and graduated from the University of Alabama in Birmingham. Debbie has
two sons, Jeremy and Jason, and a beautiful granddaughter, Alanna, who live in Birmingham.
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Edwin Medina Miranda, Executive Chef
Chef Edwin Medina Miranda begins his first full season with the Shuckers and second overall in 2022.
He was born and raised in San Juan, Puerto Rico and started in the restaurant industry at 17 as a
dishwasher. He worked his way up the ranks until he was promoted to Sous Chef. He ultimately moved
to Florida and started in the hotel industry while in the meantime studying to complete a culinary degree.
Chef Edwin graduated with honors from the Orlando Culinary Academy and worked with Master Chef
Russell Scott at Ilseworth Country Club. He was a Junior Sous Chef for celebrity chef Todd English at his
fine dining restaurant, Blue Zoo, at the Swan and Dolphin Hotel in Disney World Orlando. Chef Edwin has
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also worked various food and wine events with celebrity chef Michael Mina from Miami.
He became the Executive chef for Spectra in 2021 and has worked throughout his career in fine dining restaurants, banquet
kitchens, private functions and helped with Catered events. He is the proud father of two wonderful kids, one boy and one girl.
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Administration
Lisa Turner, Administrative Services Manager
Lisa begins her eighth season with the Shuckers in 2022. Prior to the Shuckers, Lisa spent 19 years in
Healthcare Administration. Lisa graduated from Mississippi Gulf Coast Junior College with an Associate’s
Degree in Science and is originally from Gulfport (Orange Grove Area).
In her free time Lisa enjoys spending time with her husband Bobby, her new grandson Huxsyn Gray, and
soaking up the sun with family and friends. She enjoys watching fastpitch softball, hockey, and of course,
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the Brew Crew. Lisa would like to give a shout out to her two children, Katelyn Turner and Matthew
Turner, both of whom serve in the National Guard with the 1108th TASMG.
and Business Administration. Her love of baseball started with being a Chicago White Sox fan from a
young age, and her three daughters played fast pitch softball for the Sarasota Obsessed that her and
her husband, Carl, coached and managed. Pam’s children are grown now and she is blessed to be the
grandparent of Wesley, Jade, Bella and Camden, which are now her obsession.
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After retiring in 1996, Lyons was a manager for three years in Minor
League Baseball, two of which were with the Charleston Alley Cats,
a Cincinnati Reds Class-A affiliate in Charleston, WV. He later served
as a television and radio broadcaster for three years with the Nashville
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Lyons moved back to Biloxi in 2002 and began an effort to bring Minor
League Baseball to his beloved hometown of Biloxi and the Mississippi
Gulf Coast. Lyons also assisted the club in the organizing of Shuckers’
Youth Baseball Camps in the summer. Over the past thirty years, he
has organized, coached, and directed numerous instructional clinics,
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The team name was selected after nearly 60,000 votes were cast during a
month-long “Name the Team” contest yielded six finalists.
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A tenacious oyster is the centerpiece of the identity, seen in the club’s prima-
ry logo and home and alternate caps. The letters “BS” make up the road cap
designation. The batting practice cap features the historic Biloxi Lighthouse
resiliently rising above storm wa-
ters. Gulf Blue, Sand, Coral and
Black make up the club’s official
colors, paying tribute to the Gulf
Coast. The Shuckers are the
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first professional sports team to
use this color combination. The
logos and color scheme are
seen throughout the home of the
Shuckers, MGM Park.
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The Shuckers’ look was brought
to life by Brandiose, an industry
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leader in team identity creation.
The development process began
in March 2014 when Brandiose’s
partners Jason Klein and Casey
White met in Biloxi with fans, staff and community members to learn about the stories, history, and personality of Biloxi.
“Biloxi is one of the most resilient cities in America,” said Klein. “Our goal is to integrate Biloxi folklore in the Shuckers brand, and
to create the most legendary entertainment experience on the Gulf Coast.”
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stand, allowing fans to be closer to the
action than at most parks. MGM Park’s
suite level contains eight suites on the first
base side and four suites on the third base
side. Each suite has outdoor seating for
12 guests and an overall capacity of 20.
Party Decks are at each end of the suite
level, offering capacity for up to 55 guests.
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Guests can enjoy the game from patio ta-
bles or stadium seating. The Kloud 7 Sky-
Box is located between suites 10 and 11,
featuring an indoor-outdoor experience,
fully stocked cash bar and all-you-can eat
buffets. The blue waters of the Mississippi
Sound, the inlet of the Gulf in Biloxi, can
also be glimpsed on the horizon from the third base side of the suite level. The backdrop is the majestic Beau Rivage, which has
been the state of Mississippi’s tallest building since the casino opened on March 16, 1999. MGM Resorts International, the parent
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company of Beau Rivage and owner of the land on which the ballpark stands holds the naming rights of the ballpark. The name
of the ballpark was officially announced on September 24, 2014.
The exact plot of ground designated for the ballpark has a storied history. Biloxi’s original resort hotel, the Buena Vista, was
located where MGM Park now stands. It had five stories and 200 rooms and was constructed in 1924. Hurricane Camile in 1969
dealt massive damage to the structure and the grand facility never recovered. To commemorate the fact that MGM Park was built
on the very site of this grand hotel, the beer garden down the ballpark’s third-base line is dubbed the Buena Vista Beer Garden.
MGM Park is the fourth ballpark to ever host professional baseball games in Biloxi. The first was Point Comfort Park, although
it was used for just part of the 1908 season by the Gulfport-Biloxi Sand Crabs of the Cotton State League. Biloxi Stadium,
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which opened in 1928, was the spring training home of the Washington Senators from 1930-1935 and the Philadelphia Phillies
in 1938. In 2003, two games were played at Hollis Field, a high school facility, between the Pensacola Pelicans and Baton
Rouge River Bats of the independent Southeastern League. None of the three ballparks that hosted professional baseball in
the past in Biloxi still stand.
ABOUT BILOXI:
Founded in
the late 17th
century by French
explorers, Biloxi
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has a population
of 44,578 and
is the home of
Keesler Air Force
Base. With many
wonderful beach-
es, golf courses,
fishing charters,
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museums and
the iconic Biloxi
Lighthouse, Biloxi
is the perfect place
for friends and
families to get
away and take
a much-needed
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vacation.
MGM Park
Owner...........................................................................................................................................................................City of Biloxi
Tenant............................................................................................................................................. Biloxi Shuckers (25 year lease)
Groundbreaking....................................................................................................................................................January 24, 2014
Opened........................................................................................................................................................................June 6, 2015
Architect.........................................................................................................................Dale Partners Architects P.A. of Biloxi, MS
Builder................................................................................................................................................................Yates Construction
Square Feet.........................................................................................................................................................................455,000
Home Plate Above Sea Level...................................................................................................................................................... 21’
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Capacity (Baseball).................................................................................................................................................................6,067
Capacity (Concerts)....................................................................... 15,000 (subject to change based on stage position and setup)
Dimensions.....................................................................................................LF- 325’, GAP - 350’, CF- 401’, GAP- 350’, RF- 325
Plate to backstop...................................................................................................................................................................45 feet
Surface.................................................................................. Tifway 419 Bermuda Grass (sand-based with subsurface drainage)
Stadium Features: Located off of Highway 90 and Interstate 110, adjacent to Beau Rivage Resort & Casino, MGM Park is within
walking distance of downtown Biloxi and beaches of the Gulf Coast. There are 2,500 hotel rooms in a two-block radius and MGM
Park is located three miles from I-10. MGM Park is home to the Biloxi Shuckers, Double-A affiliate of the Milwaukee Brewers, and
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MGM Park Amenities: MGM Park features a tiered Party Patio (The Left Field Terrace) with 4Topps tables and premium seating
for up to 100 persons or groups, 12 luxury suites, The Kloud 7 SkyBox with capacity of 75 to 100, two party decks (first base and
third base) located on the suite level with capacity of up to 50-75, a grass berm in right center field, one main gate located down
the third base line, a center field gate and two entrances on the concourse level. There are two elevators located in MGM Park
that are serviceable to all levels.
MGM Park Video Board: The new full color LED right field board was installed in 2021 and is 46’ x 32’.
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Box Office: The Biloxi Shuckers box office is located on the northeast side of MGM Park off of Caillavet Street. There are five
ticket windows available in the main box office (North Entrance) located on ground level on the Caillavet Street side.
Seating Arrangement: Section 116 (157 Total Seats), Section 114 (330 Total Seats), Section 112 (330 Total Seats), Section
110 (291 Total Seats), Section 108 (260 Total Seats), Section 106 (224 Total Seats), Section 104 (126 Total Seats), Section 102
(160 Total Seats), Section 100 (148 Total Seats), Section 101 (152 Total Seats), Section 103 (124 Total Seats), Section 105 (225
Total Seats), Section 107 (261 Total Seats), Section 109 (291 Total Seats), Section 111 (330 Total Seats), Section 113 (330 Total
Seats), Section 115 (330 Total Seats), Section 117 (330 Total Seats), Section 119 (163 Total Seats).
Parking: There are two parking garages within approximately 500 feet of the stadium (Beau Rivage garage south of US Highway
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90 and hospital garage between Thomas and Reynior Street), along with a third parking garage at the Hard Rock Hotel and
Casino. Limited media parking will be available on a first-come, first-served basis on the north side of MGM Park off of Howard
Avenue. Media will enter the ballpark on the north entrance.
A nationally-ranked food service company, Spectra Food Services & Hospitality (www.spectraexperiences.com) is an subsidi-
ary of Comcast-Spectacor, delivering fresh menus, fresh management and fresh ideas to public assembly venues, hotels and
casinos throughout the United States and Canada. Spectra by Comcast-Spectacor specializes in food, beverage, merchandise
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and hospitality services for stadiums, arenas, convention centers, fairgrounds, expo-centers, racetracks, zoos, performing arts
centers, amphitheaters, casinos and hotels.
Considered by many as the best-managed and most innovative company in the industry, Spectra by Comcast-Spectacor’s
results-oriented senior management team has been involved in managing almost every major public assembly facility throughout
the United States and Canada, including MGM Park. They are recognized for their attention to outstanding quality service,
consistently creating fresh food and concepts, and dedication to providing the finest food services and amenities for all guests.
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Spectra Food Services & Hospitality at MGM Park
Main Phone: (228) 271-3490
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Coaching Staff
Mike Guerrero, Manager
Guerrero begins his sixth season as Shuckers manager in 2022. Previously, he spent two seasons as
the Brewers First Base Coach and Infield Coach from 2014 to 2015.
Guerrero has managed at every level in the Minor Leagues, going 1313-1153 (.532) over 23 seasons,
with all but one season coming with the Milwaukee Brewers organization. Heading into the 2022 season,
Mike’s 1,313 regular-season wins are the 11th most among active Minor League Managers. He earned
his 1,000th career victory on July 14, 2016. Mike was named the 2018 Southern League Manager of
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the Year, his third overall Manager of Year honor. The skipper led the Shuckers to a franchise best regu-
lar-season record of 82-57 in 2019, earning a trip to the Southern League Championship Series for the
second consecutive year. Overall, Guerrero has compiled a 315-258 record with the Shuckers, leading
the team to a winning record in his first four seasons in charge.
Mike served as Manager for two seasons at Triple-A Nashville in 2012-13 prior to joining the Major
League coaching staff. In 2013, he earned the Mike Coolbaugh Award, presented to an individual who
has shown an outstanding baseball work ethic, knowledge of the game and skill in mentoring young players on the field.
Guerrero began his managing career in the Blue Jays organization in 1995 in the Dominican Summer League. He won the 2001
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Dominican Summer League championship and qualified for the playoffs five times (1995, 2000, 2001, 2007, 2009). He also gained
additional managerial experience in 2008 with the Oahu CaneFires of the Hawaiian Winter League and in 2010 with the Surprise
Rafters of the Arizona Fall League. He has also managed in the Dominican Winter League.
The former Minor League infielder spent nine seasons with Milwaukee (1987-92, ‘94-95) and Kansas City (1993) organizations. He
collected a .242 career batting average over nine seasons as a middle infielder.
Mike and his brother, Sandy Guerrero, were born into a baseball family. His father, Epy, was a renowned scout in the Dominican
Republic who unearthed over 50 Major League players for the Astros, Yankees, Blue Jays and Brewers. Mike was named after
former Major League pitcher Mike Torrez, who was a friend of his father. His uncle, Mario Guerrero, was a Major League infielder
with Boston (1973-74), St. Louis (1975), California (1976-77) and Oakland (1978-80).
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Mike and his wife Larissa reside in Melbourne, Fla and the couple have two sons, Michael and Daniel. Mike was born in Santo
Domingo, DR.
Managing Career
Team Year Lg Lev Aff G W L W-L%
DSL Blue Jays 1995 DSL Rk TOR 68 44 24 .647
DSL Brewers 1996 DSL Rk MIL 70 32 38 .457
DSL Brewers 1997 DSL Rk MIL
DSL Brewers 1998 DSL Rk MIL
DSL Brewers 1999 DSL Rk MIL
DSL Brewers 2000 DSL Rk MIL
DSL Brewers 2001 DSL Rk MIL
DSL Brewers 2002 DSL Rk MIL
AZL Brewers 2004 ARIZ Rk MIL 56 24 32 .429
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Caufield was drafted by the Brewers in the 39th round of the 2006 draft out of the University of Okla-
homa. He was an outfielder for six seasons in the Brewers system (2006-2011) and finished his career
with Fort Worth of the independent North American League in 2012. During his career, he accumulated
a .266 batting average with 28 home runs and a .335 career on-base percentage. He spent three of his
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While at UNC, Childs served as the teams associate head coach and pitching coordinator. During his
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time at Regis University, Childs guided the Rangers to top three rankings in the Rocky Mountain Athletic
Conference in strikeouts (2nd), ERA (2nd), opponent batting average (3rd) and walks (3rd) during the
2018 season. He also coached RMAC Pitcher of the Year Brad Thoutt and had three pitchers named
to the RMAC First Team All Conference. Additionally, the Rangers posted back-to-back seasons above
.500 in 2017 and 2018, the first time Regis had been above .500 in consecutive seasons in 20 years.
As the pitching coach at USAO, Childs’ pitching staff led the NAIA in strikeouts (603) and opponent batting average (.200) while
ranking second in the NAIA in ERA (2.56). In his one season at USAO, the program set a record for wins in a season, won their
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first conference championship in school history and qualified for the NAIA World Series for the first time in school history.
Childs holds a Master’s degree in Sports Administration from the University of Northern Colorado after first obtaining his Bachelor
of Arts degree in Journalism and Technical Communication from Colorado State University.
Michael O’Neal, Coach
O’Neal enters his third season in the Brewers’ organization and first as a coach with Biloxi.
The Columbus, GA native was previously a development coach with the Class-A Advanced Wisconsin
for the previous two seasons, 2020-21. Prior to joining the Brewers, O’Neal was an assistant coach
at Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville from 2019-2020 and also worked as a pitching trainer for
Milwaukee Brewers
Driveline Baseball.
After pitching at Auburn University, O’Neal played professionally from 2014-2018, including spending
the 2016 season in the Atlanta Braves system with Class-A Carolina and Double-A Mississippi.
the Dominican Summer League Brewers and continued with the Arizona League Brewers in 2016.
Deal then went on to join the Pioneer League’s Helena Brewers in 2017 and 2018, and spent the last
two seasons with the Carolina Mudcats in 2019 and 2021.
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He has completed internships with the University of Notre Dame football program, The Ohio State
Biloxi Pro Baseball
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Bats/Throws: Left/Left
Height: 6’3 Weight: 202
Born: 09/01/97 (24)
Hometown: Cincinnati, OH
The Shuckers
CAREER HIGHS
IP (START) : 6.0 IP (5/29/21 vs PNS) STRIKEOUTS: 8 (6/23/21 vs MTG)
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Ohio, No. 1 left handed pitcher in Ohio class of 2016 by -2017: Held 5-1 record with a 3.18 ERA in 65 innings
Perfect Game. pitched. Made 15 appearances, 13 games started. Seven
-Helped Moeller HS win 2015 Ohio State Baseball shutout innings, 5 strikeouts vs Duke (4/23)
Championship. -2017 Freshman All-American (1st Team NCBWA, 2nd
-Favorite teams: Cincinnati Reds, Cincinnati Bengals Team Baseball America, D1Baseball and Perfect Game),
-Majored in Sports Administration 2017 All-ACC Freshman Team and All-ACC Third Team.
-2018: Finished with 8-2 record, 2.84 ERA in 73 innings
CAREER TRANSACTIONS:
thrown. 14 appearances, 11 games started. 2018 All-ACC
Selected by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 6th round
Second Team
(193rd overall) of the 2019 MLB Draft.
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Bats/Throws: Left/Right
Height: 6’1 Weight: 204
Born: 07/26/2000 (21)
Hometown: Toronto, Ontario
The Shuckers
College: Wright State University
High School: St. Andrew’s College (Canada)
Acquired: Selected in Comp. Round A of 2021 Draft
CAREER HIGHS
HITS: 4 (9/19/21 @ FAY) RBI: 1 (8x, LAST: 9/19/21 @ FAY)
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RUNS: 2 (5x, LAST: 9/11/21 vs DE) STOLEN BASES: 2 (2x, LAST: 9/19/21 @ FAY)
HOME RUNS: 1 (8/21/21 @ BRWG) HITTING STREAK: 4-games 8/29/21-9/2/21
Milwaukee Brewers
-Competed in the 2016 Canada Cup for Team Ontario on the season. Named 2019 Horizon League Freshman
-Played two years at Tournament 12, a tournament held of the Year and Horizon League First Team member,
at the Rogers Centre (home of the Blue Jays) which invites Horizon League All-Freshman Team
the top 160 players in Canada -2020: In covid shortened season, .239 batting average-
-Also played three years of football and AAA hockey Season high three hits vs Tennessee on 3/8
-2021: Started all 48 games, .383 average with 14
doubles and 13 home runs. On-base percentage of .496
while driving in 59 runs and 64 runs. In NCAA tourna-
CAREER TRANSACTIONS: ment, went 4-for-5, 2 HR, 3 RBI vs Tennessee (6/4). Next
Selected by the Milwaukee Brewers in the
2021 in Review
day vs Duke, finished 1-for-4 with a solo-home run
Competitive Balance Round A (33rd overall)
of the 2021 MLB Draft Awards: Named to Knoxville All-Regional Team,
East-ABCA/Rawlings All-Region First Team, DI Baseball
Top 100 Hitters (No. 7), Third Team All American (Perfect
2021: Game, ABCA/Rawlings, DI Baseball) and Horizon League
-Spent most of the season in Carolina (A) First Team member
-After signing, assigned to ACL Brewers Blue
Played in three games, hit first professional home run
8/21 vs Brewers Gold
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Bats/Throws: Right/Right
Height: 6’1 Weight: 204
Born: 05/12/1999 (22)
Hometown: Creedmoor, NC
The Shuckers
College: N/A
High School: South Granville HS (NC)
Acquired: Selected in 16th Round of 2017 Draft
CAREER HIGHS
IP (START) : 7.0 IP ( 6/27/21 vs PEO) STRIKEOUTS: 12 (5/14/21 @ DE)
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SHUCK FACTS:
2018:
Milwaukee Brewers
All-American Baseball Team (as an OF) -Allowed one run in his final three outings of the
-Notables on list: Mackenzie Gore (No. 3 overall pick in season
2017 MLB Draft), Ryan Weather (SD)
CAREER TRANSACTIONS:
Selected by the Milwaukee Brewers in the
16th round (474th overall pick) of the 2017
MLB Draft.
Opponents
2021:
-Played in three different levels (Carolina, Wisconsin, Biloxi)
-Started season with Carolina (2/18)
-Allowed just three earned runs in four starts (19 innings)
in Carolina
-Finished stint in Carolina on a 15 inning scoreless streak.
-Called up to Wisconsin on 6/8
Shuckers History
Hayden Cantrelle | SS
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Bats/Throws: Switch/Right
Height: 5’11 Weight: 181
Born: 11/25/1998 (23)
Hometown: Lafayette, LA
The Shuckers
College: University of Louisiana-Lafayette
High School: Teurlings Catholic (LA)
Acquired: Selected in 5th Round of 2020 Draft
CAREER HIGHS
HITS: 3 (3x, Last: 9/19/21 vs TNS) RBI: 4 (7/4/21 @ BEL)
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RUNS: 3 (2x, Last: 7/14/21 @ PEO) STOLEN BASES: 4 (6/11/21 @ SB)
HOME RUNS: 2 (7/4/21 @ BEL) HITTING STREAK: 7-games 7/13/21-7/21/21
Milwaukee Brewers
-Named Class 4A most valuable player Perfect Game. Only player to start all 17 games
-Selected by the New York Yankees (1,202th overall) in the -2019: Became one of six DI players to tally 25-extra
40th round of the 2017 MLB Draft base hits and 25 steals during the 2019 season. Slashed
-Dad, Kevin, played baseball for Ragin’ Cajuns from 1995- .309/.426/.504, led team with .930 OPS. Ranked third
1998. Uncle, Lee Cantrelle was also a member of Ragin’ on the squad in average, fourth in slugging, and
Cajuns from 1991-1994 second in on-base percentage. Led team and Sun Belt
-Perfect Game placed Cantrelle as No. 251 player overall, with 28 stolen bases. Held a 14-game hitting streak
No. 4 in Louisiana in the class of 2017 mid-season. Had a 3 HR, 5 R, 5 RBI game vs Little
-Named No. 38 on DI Baseball Top Prospect List in 2020 Rock. Became 10th player in program history with a
2021 in Review
three-home run game. 4th Ragin’ Cajun all-time to Hit
CAREER TRANSACTIONS: for the Cycle
Selected by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 5th -2018: One of three Ragin’ Cajuns to start all 59
round (151st overall pick) of the 2020 MLB games...third on team in average (.287), clubbed four
Draft home runs, 13 doubles, 22 RBI...produced a 13-game
hitting streak and totaled 16 multi-hit games. Walked
2021: team-high 40 times in 209 at-bats. Homered in final
-Started season in Wisconsin on 5/3 three games of regular season, including a 10th inning
-First minor league game vs Beloit (5/4), finished 2-for-3 2 walk-off home run vs ULM (5/17)
2B, RBI and BB -Played for the Falmouth Commodores in the Cape
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-Promoted to Biloxi (AA) on 8/17 Cod Baseball League in 2018 and 2019. Was named an
-Final game of season, went 3-for-5 3B, 2 RBI, R, SB vs All-Star in 2019
Smokies -Played for the Gaithersburg Giants in the Cal Ripken
-Tied for the High-A Central lead in walks (77) and ranked League during the summer of 2017
fourth in OBP (.376)
Shuckers History
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Bats/Throws: Right/Right
Height: 5’11 Weight: 204
Born: 08/27/1998 (23)
Hometown: Culiacan, Mexico
The Shuckers
College: N/A
High School: N/A
Acquired: Signed as a Free Agent on 7/4/17
CAREER HIGHS
IP (START) : 7.0 IP (6/20/21 @ QC) STRIKEOUTS: 9 (2x, Last: 9/7/21 vs CR)
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LG Castillo | OF
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Bats/Throws: Right/Right
Height: 6’2 Weight: 222
Born: 07/18/1999 (22)
Hometown: Buffalo, NY
The Shuckers
College: N/A
High School: Lancaster HS (NY)
Acquired: Selected in 17th Round of 2017 Draft
CAREER HIGHS
HITS: 3 (13x, Last: 9/16/21 @ GL) RBI: 4 (2x, 9/16/21 @ GL)
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RUNS: 3 (8/11/18 @ GJ) STOLEN BASES: 1 (16x, Last: 8/13/21 vs GL)
HOME RUNS: 1 (18x, Last: 9/16/21 @ GL) HITTING STREAK: 15-games 6/16/21-7/10/21
2019:
AWARDS & ACCOLADES: -Promoted to Carolina (A+) on 8/17 from Wisconsin
2018 Pioneer League Mid-Season All-Star
(A)
-Homered on 8/23 vs Lynchburg and 8/27 vs
SHUCK FACTS: Fayetteville...picked up two hits on 8/30 and 9/2 at
-Baseball coach when he was 7 years old gave him
Milwaukee Brewers
Salem
the nickname “LG” -In Wisconsin, had a season-best three hits on 5/23
-Garrett Whitlock (BOS) was drafted 18th round vs Peoria, doubling and driving in two runs
(542nd overall pick) by the NYY out of the University 2018:
of Alabama-Birmingham a round later than Castillo -Spent full year with Helena Brewers (RK)
-Played against Joey Bart (SF) in the 2018 -Recorded a hit in first 5 games of season
NWL-Pioneer League All Star Game -Named a Mid-Season Pioneer League All Star...
-Three-sport athlete at Lancaster HS (football, homered 3 times in a 4-game stretch from 7/14-
basketball, baseball) 7/18...all 5 triples came in the month of July...Slashed
-Was committed to Oklahoma before he was drafted. .344/.355/.633/.988 during the month of July...ended
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Chose Sooners over University of Florida, Miami (FL), season going 5-for-9 in Helena’s final two games at
and LSU Missoula
-Hit .588 with 9 home runs, 26 RBI, 10 SB and 9 IBB
in 2017 2017:
-Averaged 11.6 points and 10 rebounds per game. -Played with AZL Brewers...triple and scored two
Tallied 70 steals and 74 assists in 2017 runs on 8/9 at AZL Indians
-Earned First-Team All-Western New York in Football
as a WR, helped Lancaster HS capture the Section VI
Class AA Title in 2016, reached semifinals in 2017
Opponents
CAREER TRANSACTIONS:
Selected by the Milwaukee Brewers in the
Shuckers History
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Bats/Throws: Right/Right
Height: 6’1 Weight: 211
Born: 01/12/1998 (24)
Hometown: Pueblo Nuevo, Venezuela
The Shuckers
College: N/A
High School: N/A
Acquired: Signed as a Free Agent on 11/11/15
CAREER HIGHS
IP (START) : 8 IP (2x, Last: 8/23/16 @ DSL Rock) STRIKEOUTS: 8 (8/23/16 @ DSL ROCK)
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brother) and Asdrubal Cabrera (2x All-Star and 2019 World -Promoted to Rocky Mountain (RK) on 8/27...tossed
Series Champion) 6.0 scoreless innings across three appearances...
finished season firing 2.0 innings and punching out 2
CAREER TRANSACTIONS: batters vs Grand Junction
Signed as a free agent by the Milwaukee
Brewers on 11/11/2015 2018:
-Did not pitch due to injury
2021:
-Spent the whole season in Wisconsin
2021 in Review
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Bats/Throws: Switch/Right
Height: 5’11 Weight: 182
Born: 05/22/1999 (22)
Hometown: Monte Plata, DR
The Shuckers
College: N/A
High School: N/A
Acquired: From Trade with Boston on 6/5/17
CAREER HIGHS
HITS: 4 (2x, Last: 4/8/19 @ PEO) RBI: 4 (2x, 8/11/21 vs GL)
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RUNS: 3 (3x, Last: 8/8/21 @ BEL) STOLEN BASES: 3 (6/24/18 vs BIL)
HOME RUNS: 2 (5/13/19 vs KC) HITTING STREAK: 14-games 7/27/18-8/20/18
Milwaukee Brewers
burg signed as a free agent with the Atlanta Braves this -Collected 3 RBI and 5 walks in final two games @
offseason...INF Mauricio Dubon was traded to SF Giants in Quad City (9/1-9/2)
exchange for for LHP Drew Pomeranz and RHP Ray Black -Finished 2nd in Midwest League in games (130, and
on 7/31/19...RHP Josh Pennington retired on 5/21/18 T-2nd in triples (8)
-This past winter, appeared in one game for the Leones del
Escogido of the Dominican Winter League 2018:
-Played for the Helena Brewers (RK)
CAREER TRANSACTIONS:
-Appeared in 68 of 76 games...career-high 3 stolen
-Acquired from the Boston Red Sox on 6/5/17 to complete
bases vs Billings (6/24)...slashed .316/.339/.487 in the
the 12/6/16 trade for Tyler Thornburg. Brewers also month of July...career high 14-game hitting streak
2021 in Review
acquired 3B Travis Shaw, INF Mauricio Dubon, and RHP -Led the Pioneer League in at-bats (281) and ranked
Josh Pennington among league leaders in triples (2nd, 7), games (3rd,
68) and stolen bases (T-4th, 16)
-Signed by the Boston Red Sox as a free agent on 7/2/15
2021: 2017:
-Played at three different levels in 2021, mostly in High-A -Played in 34 games for the AZL Brewers...season high
-Perfect 3-for-3 vs Great Lakes (8/12)...held a season long 4 hits @ AZL Indians (8/9)
7-game hitting streak in Biloxi (7/8-7/15)
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Bats/Throws: Right/Right
Height: 6’1 Weight: 220
Born: 04/29/1996 (25)
Hometown: Maricaibo, Venezuela
The Shuckers
College: N/A
High School: N/A
Acquired: Signed as a Free Agent on 6/19/19
CAREER HIGHS
IP (START) : 6.0 IP (8/21/19 vs BUR) STRIKEOUTS: 11 (5/16/21 vs MIS)
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play high school or college baseball since he signed a pro Birmingham (5/8)
contract
-At the time he was picked up by the Brewers, was the
29th player to be signed out of the United Shore League 2019:
since 2016 -Began the sesaon with the East Side Diamond
-Was leading league with 39 strikeouts in 23.0 innings Hoppers of the independent United Shore League
pitched -Best start of the season for East Side came against
-Pitched for the Japan Islanders of the Empire League the Utica Unicorns...fired 7.0 scoreless innings and
in 2018...struck out 84 in 57.0 IP...appeared in 11 games, allowed just one walk and hit, struck out 11 batters
starting 7 of them, totaled a 1.74 ERA Named USPBL Player of the Week (5/13)...tossed
2021 in Review
-Can hold up to seven baseballs with one hand 5.0 scoreless innings, striking out 10 and allowing
just five hits
-Joined the Shuckers for the last game of the
CAREER TRANSACTIONS: season...pitched 3.0 scoreless innings against
Signed as a free agent by the Milwaukee Birmingham to record his first career save and help
Brewers on 11/11/2015 the Shuckers win their franchise-record 82nd game
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Bats/Throws: Right/Right
Height: 6’2 Weight: 205
Born: 04/13/1997 (24)
Hometown: Nashua, NH
The Shuckers
College: Elon University
High School: Central Catholic (MA)
Acquired: Selected in 15th Round of 2019 Draft
CAREER HIGHS
HITS: 3 (8x, Last: 8/15/21 @ MIS) RBI: 4 (2x, Last: 8/15/21 @ MIS)
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RUNS: 3 (3x, Last: 6/26/21 vs MTG) STOLEN BASES: 3 (7/2/19 vs ASGO)
HOME RUNS: 1 (5x, Last: 9/9/21 @ PNS) HITTING STREAK: 7-games (8/29/19-9/4/19)
SHUCK FACTS:
-In 2021, Devanney played three different infield
positions for the Shuckers. Played 48 games at 2B, 32 at
3B, and 9 at SS
Milwaukee Brewers
-Was college teammates at Elon with George Kirby
(Baseball America pre-season No. 12 prospect)
-Played high school baseball at Central Catholic
(Lawrence, MA)...same high school that also produced
Dominic Keegan (currently at Vanderbilt)
College:
CAREER TRANSACTIONS: -Played college baseball at Elon University
Selected by the Milwaukee Brewers in the -2019: Named Second Team All-CAA, CAA
15th round (463rd overall pick) of the 2019 All-Tournament Team...started all 57 games,
MLB Draft batting .335...second on team in home runs (10)
2021 in Review
2021: and totaled 17 doubles, three triples...drove in 52
-Spent whole season in Biloxi (AA) runs and recorded 22 mult-hit games...also had
-Appeared in 87 games for the Shuckers, most by 18 multi-RBI games, a 20-game hit streak and a
any player in Biloxi last year 30-game on-base streak
-Season high 3 hits and 4 RBI @ Mississippi -Went 2-for-5 with a walk in the CAA
(8/15)...hit 3 of 5 home runs in Montgomery Championship game
-Ranked 24th in the country in sacrifice flies
2019: -2018: Named Second Team All-CAA in 2018,
-Split season between AZL Brewers and Rocky batted .287 with 5 HR and 23 RBI in 45 games
Opponents
-Hit safely in 8 straight games from 7/30-8/9... hit Muskrats in the NECBL in 2016...played in 6
3 doubles on 8/23 vs Orem...career-high 4 RBI on games.
8/21 vs Orem...drew a career-high 3 walks on 8/22 -Played in the NECBL again in 2017, this time for
vs Orem...had first mult-home run game on 9/2 @ the Danbury Westerners...34 games, hit 4 HR and
Grand Junction drove in 13 runs
Players
Brent Diaz | C
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Bats/Throws: Right/Right
Height: 6’1 Weight: 205
Born: 03/22/1996 (26)
Hometown: Miami, FL
The Shuckers
CAREER HIGHS
HITS: 3 (3x, Last: 8/9/17 @ IND) RBI: 5 (5/23/21 @ TNS)
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catcher
-Played at Gulliver Prep in Miami, FL...hit the first home
run in the new Marlins Park on March 5, 2012...Named 2017:
a 2013 Under Armour Pre-Season All-American -Spent time in Helena (RK) and AZL Brewers
-In high school, was a member of the Yoga Club, Drama -In first minor league game...went 2-for-4 with 2 2B,
Club, Business Club, Best Buddies Club, and the Film RBI and 2 runs...season high 3 hits vs Billings (7/6)
Club -Assigned to AZL Brewers on 7/24
-Slashed .348/.474/.478/.952 in the month of August
with the AZL Brewers
CAREER TRANSACTIONS:
2021 in Review
opener @ Toledo
-Assigned to Shuckers on 5/14...career high 5 RBI @ high 4 hits vs Rice in Conference USA Tournament, also
Tennessee (5/23) homered as well...
-2015: Started 44 of 46 games as a true freshman...
2019: named to Conference USA All-Freshman Team...ranked
-Spent the season in Wisconsin (A) third in the conference with 15 caught stealing (2nd in
-Collected hits in 9 of 14 games played in the month of C-USA games with 11 CS)...batted .233 with 4 home runs
May...including four multi-hit games and 24 (4th on team)...had nine multi-hit games and
Shuckers History
-Drew a career-high 3 walks on 6/5 @ Kane County... held a 14-game on-base streak
stole 2 bases on 7/18-19 vs South Bend
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Bats/Throws: Switch/Right
Height: 6’1 Weight: 245
Born: 08/28/1997 (24)
Hometown: Greenwood, MS
The Shuckers
College: University of Mississippi
High School: Oxford HS
Acquired: Selected in 5th round of 2019 Draft
CAREER HIGHS
HITS: 4 (8/9/19 @ BUR) RBI: 4 (2x, Last: 7/21/21 vs SB)
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RUNS: 3 (7/26/19 @ CR) STOLEN BASES: 1 (13x, Last: 9/3/21 vs MIS)
HOME RUNS: 2 (6/27/21 vs PEO) HITTING STREAK: 7-games (8/19/19-8/25/19)
Milwaukee Brewers
SHUCK FACTS:
-Was one of nine players selected in 2019 Draft out of
Ole Miss COLLEGE:
-Attended Briarcrest Christian High School in Cordova, -Played at the University of Mississippi
Tennessee before moving to Oxford, Mississippi for his -2019: Pre-season All-American 2nd Team (DI Baseball)
senior season Started all 68 games (62 in LF, 6 at C)...Hit .310 with 14 HR,
-Briarcrest is same school attended by former Ole Miss 10 2B, 61 RBI... Held team high .450 on-base percentage...
OT Michael Oher and portrayed in the movie, The Blind opened season on 15-game hitting sreak...hit walk-off
Side home run vs Long Beach State (3/2)...had a hit in every SEC
-Tabbed a Top 500 HS player by Perfect Game Tournament game, named to All-Tournament team for
2021 in Review
-Also lettered in football and bowling in high school second straight season...went 5-for-11 with 9 RBI, 6 runs in
-Grandfather, Wilson Dillard, played halfback at Ole the NCAA Oxford Regional
Miss from 1949-52 -2018: Hit .310 and led team with 13 home runs, 59 RBI
-Wants to become a sports agent after his playing career and 67 runs scored..Led Rebels with .563 slugging percent-
age and .439 on-base percentage for an OPS of 1.002. Led
CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Ole Miss with 17 stolen bases on 20 attempts. Selected and
Selected by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 5th competed in the 2018 College Home Run Derby (finished
round (163rd overall pick) of the 2019 MLB Draft 3rd, lost in second round)
-2017: Started 45 games (35 in left field, 10 at DH) Ranked
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Players
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Bats/Throws: Left/Right
Height: 6’3 Weight: 200
Born: 05/01/1995 (26)
Hometown: San Jose, CA
The Shuckers
College: Menlo
High School: Westmont HS (CA)
Acquired: Selected in 2nd round of 2016 Draft
CAREER HIGHS
HITS: 4 (4x, Last: 8/7/19 @ ABQ) RBI: 5 (2x, Last: 7/27/18 @ JXN)
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RUNS: 3 (5x, Last: 8/7/19 @ ABQ) STOLEN BASES: 1 (19x, Last: 6/5/21 @ MTG)
HOME RUNS: 2 (4/9/19 vs MEM) HITTING STREAK: 9-games (6/22/18-7/1/18)
ranked second in the Pac-12 in home runs (11)..and -Entered the season as the eighth-best prospect in the
second on team in RBI (42)...ranked eighth in Pac-12 in organization, according to Baseball America
slugging percentage (.502)
-Made 11 appearances on the mound at Menlo in 2016 2018:
with one start...1-1 0.78 ERA, 6 saves, 23.0 IP, 2 ER, 8 BB, -Entered the season as the sixth-best prospect in the
and 32 K organization, according to Baseball America
-Hit the game-tying HR in the 8th inning on 9/5 vs PNS in
CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Game 1 of SDCS...had 5 RBI on 7/27 @ JXN
Selected by the Milwaukee Brewers in the
2nd round (46th overall pick) of the 2016 2017:
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MiLB Totals (5 seasons) .256 .316 .419 .735 487 1701 220 436 712 97 7 55 249 144 356 19 10
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Bats/Throws: Right/Right
Height: 6’2 Weight: 180
Born: 12/08/1997 (24)
Hometown: Frisco, TX
The Shuckers
College: Texas Tech University
High School: Centennial (TX)
Acquired: Selected in 10th Round of 2019 Draft
CAREER HIGHS
IP (START) : N/A STRIKEOUTS: 7 (7/16/21 @ PEO)
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IP (RELIEF) : 3.1 IP (5/8/21 vs BEL) WALKS: 3 (7/28/21 vs CR)
RUNS ALLOWED: 4 ( 2x, Last: 7/28/21 vs CR) MOST HITS: 5 (6/5/21 vs PEO)
Milwaukee Brewers
-Grayson CC famous baseball alumni list include former and a save in 8 relief appearances (14ip, 20K)
Major Leaguers John Lackey and Andy Laroche -Held Double-A South batters to a .160 average...last
-Participated in the Arizona Fall League with the Salt five outings in Biloxi, allowed just one baserunner
River Rafters...posted a 7.27 ERA in 9 relief appearances spanning 5.0 innings
(8.2 IP, 11 H, 9 R, 7 ER, 6 BB, 10 K) -Longest appearance of season came on 5/8 vs Beloit...
-Played pitcher, catcher, and shortstop for Centennial HS worked 3.1 IP and striking out four without allowing
in Frisco, TX...was the 2015 Pitcher of the Year for District a run
9-5A...compiled 103 strikeouts and a 0.96 ERA
College:
CAREER TRANSACTIONS:
2021 in Review
-Finished college baseball career at Texas Tech
Selected by the Milwaukee Brewers in the -2019: Named All-Big 12 First Team...going 5-3 with a
10th round (313th overall) of the 2019 MLB 2.51 ERA, 88 strikeouts and 5 saves in 31
Draft appearances...led Big-12 with a 13.81 strikeout per
nine inning ratio
-Opposing lefties hit just .216 off him...lefty hitters
in CWS were just 1-for-13 (.077)...tossed 4.0 scoreless
innings, punched out eight in elimination game vs
Florida State (6/19)
-Made 11 appearances and recorded a 1.00 ERA with
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Players
Sal Frelick | OF
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Bats/Throws: Left/Right
Height: 5’10 Weight: 180
Born: 04/19/2000 (21)
Hometown: Lexington, MA
The Shuckers
CAREER HIGHS
HITS: 5 (8/17/21 vs AUG) RBI: 4 (8/13/21 @ DE)
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-Two-time Middlesex League MVP in football and one- ever to reach 100 career hits (did it in 72 games)
time MVP in baseball Batted .359 with 6 HR and 27 RBI in 48 games...
-Never played outfield in high school (played second base) started season on an 8-game hitting streak...in his
until his freshman year at BC. college career, struck out 50 times in 403 at-bats
-Tabbed Brewers No. 1 prospect by MLB Pipeline -Won Rawlings/ABCA Gold Glove (first in
-Also named “Best Hitter for Average” and “Best Athlete” in program history) and was named ACC Defensive
the organization as well by Baseball America Player of the Year in 2021...semi-finalist for the 2021
-Became the 6th Eagle ever to be drafted in the first round Golden Spikes Award
of the MLB Draft. Tony Sanchez was the highest ever, -2020: Started all 15 games, went 2-for-5 with a
2021 in Review
selected No. 4 overall by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 2009 double at No. 8 Arizona State (2/21)...slugged .441
MLB Draft and held a .380 on-base percentage...scored 17 runs
-Also received an offer by Boston College to play football and stole seven bases
-Brother, Nico, played baseball at Northeastern...dad, Jeff, -2019: Earned All-ACC 2nd Team , ACC All-Fresh-
played football at the University of Pittsburgh...sister, man Honors and Freshman All-American (D1Base-
Francesca, plays softball at Duke ball, Collegiate Baseball News, and PG)
-Northeastern-Boston College are a part of the Baseball -Hit .367 with 4 HR and 32 RBI in 39 games...went
Beanpot held at Fenway Park 1-for-3 2 BB, 2 SB and 2 R at Fenway Park vs North-
eastern (4/17)
CAREER TRANSACTIONS:
-Played for the North Shore Navigators of the
Opponents
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Bats/Throws: Right/Right
Height: 6’2 Weight: 190
Born: 06/06/1995 (26)
Hometown: London, Ontario
The Shuckers
College: University of British Columbia
High School: Mother Teresa Catholic (ON)
Acquired: Contract purchased on 3/3/19
CAREER HIGHS
IP (START) : N/A STRIKEOUTS: 4 (4x, Last: 7/31/19 vs CLI)
Media Information
IP (RELIEF) : 3.0 IP (4/27/19 vs BUR) WALKS: 3 (2x, Last: 5/20/19 vs PEO)
RUNS ALLOWED: 3 ( 4x, Last: 7/15/19 @ BG) MOST HITS: 6 (7/15/19 @ BG)
Milwaukee Brewers
-Pitched for the Quebec Capitales in 2017...sported a 5.73 -Assigned to the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers (A)
ERA in 8 games -Had eight consecutive scoreless outings covering 10.1
-Also pitched for the Brantford Red Sox of the Intercountry innings from 6/8-6/30...struck out a season-best 4
Baseball League (IBL). In 2018, totaled six saves across 20 batters four times
innings, punching out 28 batters in 17 appearances...held -Ranked 5th in the Midwest League in appearances (42)
a 3.60 ERA
-Appeared at a Driveline Pro Day in 2019...his bullpen was College:
tweeted by Rob Friedman’s (Pitching Ninja) other account -Pitched at the University of British Columbia (NAIA)
“Flatground Pitching” -2017: 12 appearances...held a 3.03 ERA, struck out 56
2021 in Review
across 65.1 IP. Pitched two complete games including
CAREER TRANSACTIONS: his last start of season
Purchased from the Canadian-American -Last start vs Oregon Tech (5/6), 9 IP 6 H BB 4 K in a 5-0
Association on 3/3/19 win
-2016: Worked primarily out of the bullpen...1.26 ERA in
35.2 IP, including 32 strikeouts and 7 walks
-2015: Tallied a 3.40 ERA in 22 appearances. Longest
outing of season came in last game...4.2 scoreless
innings, punching out seven batters...held a 12 inning
scoreless streak mid-season...then a 13 inning scoreless
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Bats/Throws: Right/Right
Height: 6’1 Weight: 215
Born: 02/08/1997 (25)
Hometown: Valencia, Venezuela
The Shuckers
College: N/A
High School: N/A
Acquired: Signed as a Free Agent on 12/15/21
CAREER HIGHS
IP (START) : 5.1 IP (7/12/17 @ BUR) STRIKEOUTS: 9 (7/24/17 @ PUL)
Media Information
2021:
SHUCK FACTS: -Played for Arkansas (AA) and Tacoma (AAA) last season
-Has played for three different organizations...initially -Allowed one earned run in first 7.1 innings out of the
signed by the Minnesota Twins, then Seattle Mariners and bullpen...1.23 ERA and 0.95 WHIP in May
now the Brewers -Before promotion to Tacoma, tossed a lights out July...
Milwaukee Brewers
-Competed in the Arizona Fall League in 2019 for the Salt tallied an ERA of 0.84 and WHIP of 1.03...struck out 14
River Rafters in 10.2 innings
-Played for the Bravos de Margarita in the Venezuelan -Promoted to AAA on 8/12
Winter League in 2020-21...appeared in 8 games, totaled -Last appearance of season...threw 2.0 scoreless frames,
8.2 innings struck out 1 vs Salt Lake (10/3)
2018:
-Pitched in Elizabethton Twins (RK) and Cedar Rapids
(A)...promoted to Cedar Rapids on 5/26
-Made one appearance @ Wisconsin (8/19)...tossed 2.2
innings, struck out two, earned save
Shuckers History
MiLB Totals (7 seasons) 14 13 3.09 142 13 0 0 12 285.0 241 134 98 23 29 112 291 .232
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Bats/Throws: Right/Right
Height: 6’1 Weight: 195
Born: 03/12/2000 (21)
Hometown: Hattiesburg, MS
The Shuckers
College: N/A
High School: Hattiesburg HS
Acquired: Selected in 2nd round of 2018 Draft
CAREER HIGHS
HITS: 4 (8/13/21 vs GL) RBI: 6 (5/25/21 vs KAN )
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RUNS: 4 (5/25/21 vs KAN) STOLEN BASES: 2 (4x, Last: 8/13/21 vs GL)
HOME RUNS: 2 (8/25/21 @ QC) HITTING STREAK: 7-games (7/17/21-7/25/21)
Milwaukee Brewers
SHUCK FACTS: Co-Minor League Player of the Month...slashed
-Participated with the Salt River Rafters in the Arizona .273/.360/.580/940...collected 7 HR and 29 RBI...was
Fall League. 6-for-6 on SB...reached base in 19 of 23 games
-Was teammates with Taylor Floyd in 2019 with the Rocky -T-2nd in Low-A East in triples (7)
Mountain Vibes (RK) -Promoted to Wisconsin (A+) on 7/6
-Grew up in Carson, Mississippi (just outside Hattiesburg) -Set career-highs with 4 hits vs Great Lakes (8/13), 2
-In his youth, used to ride sheep (mutton busting) HR @ Quad City (8/25) and a 7-game hitting streak
-Outside of baseball, loves fishing and hunting in free (7/17-7/25)
time
2019:
2021 in Review
-Didn’t start playing baseball until he was 10 years old.
Football was his first sport -Played with the Rocky Mountain Vibes...missed
-Committed to play baseball at Ole Miss...No. 20 overall HS some time due to injury
player by Perfect Game...competed in 2017 All -Had a season-high 3 RBI on 6/19 @ Orem...went
American Classic...No.3 OF in country, No.1 overall player 3-for-5 3 R @ Great Falls (8/13)...hit all 3 HR in the
in Mississippi month of July
-Part of same draft class as INF Brice Turang (MIL)...who
was seven spots ahead of Gray in Perfect Game rankings 2018:
-Same recruiting class at Ole Miss as LHP Doug Nikhazy -Assigned to the AZL Brewers...hit first professional
(2nd round pick in 2021 by CLE) and RHP Gunnar Hoglund home run on 7/4 @ AZL Giants in his 4th
Opponents
CAREER TRANSACTIONS:
Selected by the Milwaukee Brewers in the
Shuckers History
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Bats/Throws: Left/Right
Height: 6’2 Weight: 230
Born: 07/15/1995 (26)
Hometown: Plantation, FL
The Shuckers
CAREER HIGHS
IP (START) : 5.0 IP (5/30/21 vs PNS) STRIKEOUTS: 7 (2x, Last: 5/5/21 @ BIR)
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-Attended West Broward HS (Just north of Miami, FL) of relief on 7/18 vs Myrtle Beach
-Played baseball for four years, and ran track/cross -Made 3rd most appearances on the team...3rd in
country for three years holds
-Finished senior season, with a 0.79 WHIP, 1.07 ERA and
56 strikeouts 2018:
-Played for Elite Squad Baseball Team...was teammates -Spent the season in Wisconsin (A)
with Luis Guillorme (NYM)...team played against Pete -After 7/20, made 12 appearances and allowed just
Alonso (NYM), Kyle Tucker (HOU) and Michael Chavis (PIT) three earned runs
-Was 1 of 6 Nova Southeastern players to either be drafted
or signed as free agents in 2017 COLLEGE:
2021 in Review
-Nova Southeastern Alumni: Miles Mikolas (STL), JD -Attended Nova Southeastern University (DII)
Martinez (BOS) and Mike Fiers (OAK) -2017: Held a 4.39 ERA across 82.0 IP...81 strikeouts
and an 8-2 record...season high 8.0 scoreless in-
CAREER TRANSACTIONS: nings, 7 strikeouts vs Palm Beach Atlantic (4/7)
Signed by the Milwaukee Brewers as free -2016: Team captured NCAA Division II National
agent on June 19th 2017 Championship...Made 14 appearances, starting 12 of
them in weekend rotation...had an 0.95 ERA through
2021: the end of February...finished season with an 8-2
-Spent the full season in Biloxi (AA) record, 4.55 ERA in 65.1 IP
Opponents
-Led the Shuckers with 6 saves...5 saves in the month -2015: 11 appearances, 5 starts...mid-week starter in
of July...made a spot start vs PNS (5/30), tossed 5.0 second half of the season...3.86 ERA across 32.2 IP,
IP and allowed just one run on four hits and struck 24 strikeouts
out four...opponents hit just .230 off Hardy for the -Majored in Finance
season
2020:
-Pitched for the Brisbane Bandits of the Australian
Shuckers History
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Bats/Throws: Right/Right
Height: 5’10 Weight: 205
Born: 10/15/1995 (26)
Hometown: Chandler, AZ
The Shuckers
College: Louisiana Tech
High School: Hamilton HS (AZ)
Acquired: Signed as a Free Agent on 5/13/2021
CAREER HIGHS
IP (START) : N/A STRIKEOUTS: 8 (8/7/21 vs KAN)
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IP (RELIEF) : 3.0 IP (2x, Last: 8/7/21 vs KAN) WALKS: 3 (2x, Last: 6/24/21 @ DE)
RUNS ALLOWED: 4 (8/13/21 @ DE) MOST HITS: 3 (5x, Last: 9/11/21 vs CR)
Milwaukee Brewers
Hafner (2018) and Coco Crisp (2019) in Lake Erie
-Was serving as the Graduate Manager for LA Tech before 8 men
he was signed by the Diamondbacks
2019:
-Started high school career as a catcher...transitioned to
-Pitched for the Lake Erie Crushers of the Frontier
pitching his sophomore year...was the staff ace his junior
League
season, struck out 57 in 57.0 IP and a school record 1.94
-Struck out 89 batters across 67.0 IP...earned a 7-4
ERA
record in 38 games, all from the bullpen
-During senior season, broke his own record, recorded a
1.48 ERA...named First Team All-State
2018:
2021 in Review
-Pitched for the Lake Erie Crushers of the Frontier
League
CAREER TRANSACTIONS: -Made 32 appearances, 44 strikeouts in 38.0 IP...3.08
Signed by the Milwaukee Brewers as a free
ERA in first professional season
agent on May, 10th 2021
a sophomore
-Played last two years of college baseball at
Louisiana Tech
-2018: Was Tech’s primary closer for the season...ap-
peared in 18 games, led team with seven saves (T-3rd
in C-USA)...posted a 2.89 ERA in 28.0 IP...
allowed just one run in his final six appearances of
Shuckers History
Players
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Bats/Throws: Right/Right
Height: 6’0 Weight: 185
Born: 06/01/1996 (25)
Hometown: Greenwich, CT
The Shuckers
CAREER HIGHS
IP (START) : 3 IP (8/5/18 @ CLI) STRIKEOUTS: 8 (8/15/18 @ BUR)
Media Information
IP (RELIEF) : 4.0 IP (3x, Last: 8/25/21 vs RCT) WALKS: 3 (4x, Last: 9/5/21 vs MIS)
RUNS ALLOWED: 5 (2x, Last: 7/13/21 @ MTG) MOST HITS: 6 (6/30/18 vs CLI)
-Played in the Arizona Fall League this past fall with the 2018:
Salt River Rafters...went 0-1 with a 5.02 ERA in 11 relief -Split time between Helena and Wisconsin
appearances (14.1 IP, 9 h, 9r, 8er, 5bb, 16k) -Promoted from Helena on 6/23
-Was also a varsity swimmer for three years at Greenwich -Went five outings in a row without giving up a run
High School from 7/18-8/5 spanning 10.0 IP...fanned eight batters
-Recipient of the 2018 Brett Tomko Award (given to a in 4.0 shutout innings on 8/15 @ Burlington
college pitcher whose on-field performance is deemed the
most outstanding at the Division II level)
-Throws a knuckleball in his pitching arsenal...dad didn’t
want him throwing a breaking ball growing up in danger
2021 in Review
CAREER TRANSACTIONS:
Selected by the Milwaukee Brewers in the
10th round (305th overall) of the 2018 MLB
Draft
2021: COLLEGE:
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-Spent full season in Biloxi (AA) -Started playing career at The University of the South
-T-5th in Double-A South in appearances (36) -Transferred to Florida Southern College for junior
-Sported a scoreless streak of 9.0 innings from season
8/15-8/25 -2018: Posted a 14-0 record with a 1.77 ERA in 32
-Allowed just four earned runs in the month of appearances...punched out 114 in 96.0 IP and held the
August...held a 2.12 ERA in 17.0 IP....walked just five lowest WHIP (0.78) in the Sunshine State Conference...
batters and struck out 23 only walked 12 batters on the season
-Made spot start vs TNS (9/16)...2.0 IP and 2 strikeouts -Played for the Orleans Firebirds of the Cape Cod
Shuckers History
-Batters hit a mere .213 againt Hintzen with RISP Baseball League in the summer of 2017
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Bats/Throws: Right/Right
Height: 6’2 Weight: 209
Born: 06/21/1996 (25)
Hometown: Hartford, CT
The Shuckers
College: Quinnipiac University
High School: Suffield HS (CT)
Acquired: Selected in 24th Round of 2017 Draft
CAREER HIGHS
IP (START) : N/A STRIKEOUTS: 5 (2x, Last: 8/10/19 vs SAL)
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IP (RELIEF) : 3 IP (6x, Last: 8/23/18 vs QC) WALKS: 4 (8/23/19 vs LYN)
RUNS ALLOWED: 6 (2x, Last: 5/21/19 vs PEO) MOST HITS: 9 (7/16/18 @ SB)
SHUCK FACTS:
-Earned All-State and All-Conference honors as a senior at
Suffield High School
-Was a two-sport athlete in baseball and basketball
-Owns high school team records in ERA, strikeouts, wins,
Milwaukee Brewers
and batting average
CAREER TRANSACTIONS:
Selected by the Milwaukee Brewers in the
24th round (714th overall) of the 2017 MLB
Draft
2021:
-Was with the Biloxi Shuckers all season
-T-5th (with JT Hintzen) in Double-A South with 36
2017:
2021 in Review
appearances
-Spent the year in Helena (RK)
-In 8 appearances, didn’t allow a run in the month of -Retired all 8 hitters faced out of the bullpen on 7/7 vs
May...across 9.1 IP, struck out 9, allowed just 3 hits Billings
-13.0 inning scoreless streak (5/27-7/4)
-Opponents hit just .208 off Hitt COLLEGE:
-Played at Quinnipiac University
2019: -2017: 11 appearances, 10 starts...2-5 record with a 5.37
-Started the year in Wisconsin, was later promoted to ERA in 58.2 IP (most on team)...first start vs Wake Forest...
Carolina on 7/26 tossed 3.0 scoreless innings (3/3)
-In Wisconsin, did not allow a run from 6/7-7/12...score-
Opponents
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Bats/Throws: Left/Right
Height: 5’11 Weight: 180
Born: 01/07/1998 (24)
Hometown: Warner Robins, GA
The Shuckers
CAREER HIGHS
HITS: 4 (3x, Last: 8/11/21 @ DE) RBI: 3 (2x, Last: 6/30/21 vs FAY)
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-Played two seasons at Texas Tech, made it to the College -Started with the AZL Brewers, played in 2 games
World Series in Omaha both years before being added to Rocky Mountain (RK)
-Had a 93% success rate on the basepaths (57-61) in his -Promoted to Vibes on 8/27
two years at Texas Tech -Appeared in 9 games...2 of 7 hits were home runs, both
-In 2019, 41 hits in Big 12 play ranked fourth among Red came in Grand Junction (8/31 and 9/2)
Raiders in program history...tied for eighth with 57 career
stolen bases COLLEGE:
-Holt was drafted with the 223rd pick of the 2019 Draft. -Played two seasons at Texas Tech University
Other famous 223rd overall picks? Dontrelle Willis in 2000 -2019: Hit .318 in 60 starts. was primary RF and leadoff
by the Chicago Cubs hitter...missed four of the five last games after suffering
2021 in Review
-Named All-Region Player of the Year and Houston injury in Super Regional vs Oklahoma St...2nd in Big
County Player of the Year as a senior at Veterans HS 12 with 83 hits, led conference with 28 SB...compiled a
-Highly touted recruited in high school...tabbed No. 126 streak of 31 straight games to reach base safely, longest
overall by Perfect Game...No. 10 high school prospect in on the team...
Georgia
-2018: Started all 65 games, 47 at 2B...hit leadoff the
entire season. Batted .348 with 13 doubles, 3 triples and
CAREER TRANSACTIONS:
Selected by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 6 home runs...drove in 44, .440 OBP...earned Honorable
7th round (223rd overall pick) of the 2019 Mention PG All-American and first unanimous Fresh-
MLB Draft man All-American in school history, Big-12 Freshman
of the Year
Opponents
2021: -Led the Red Raiders with 28 SB, 2nd on team with
-Started the season with Carolina (A) and ended with- 30 multi-hit games...hit .393 at home...held team best
Biloxi (AA) 17-game hitting streak, reached base safely in first 29
-Collected H in 17 of 22 games in May...career high 13- games
game hitting streak started in May
-Ranked among Low-A East leaders in OBP (4th, .403)
and walks (T-4th, 62)...named best strike zone judgement
Shuckers History
Korry Howell | OF
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Bats/Throws: Right/Right
Height: 6’3 Weight: 180
Born: 09/01/1998 (23)
Hometown: Chicago, IL
The Shuckers
College: Kirkwood Community College (IA)
High School: Homewood-Flossmoor (IL)
Acquired: Selected in 12th round of 2018 Draft
CAREER HIGHS
HITS: 5 (8/26/18 @ IND1) RBI: 3 (6/2/21 vs PEO)
Media Information
RUNS: 4 (5/7/21 vs BEL) STOLEN BASES: 2 (10x, Last: 7/25/21 vs SB)
HOME RUNS: 1 (18x, Last: 9/10/21 @ PNS) HITTING STREAK: 9-games (7/10/19-7/21/19)
Milwaukee Brewers
-Was going to transfer to the University of Iowa prior to 2018:
signing with the Brewers -Played 2018 season with the AZL Brewers
-Was previously drafted by the Kansas City Royals in -Career high 5-for-5 with 2 RBI and 2 runs @ AZL Indians1
the 19th round of the 2017 MLB Draft (8/26), final game of season
-Was a shortstop in college, starting playing outfield in -Reach base in 12 of 17 games played
2019 with Wisconsin
-While in Biloxi last year, played six different positions
(LF, CF, RF, 3B, SS, 2B)
-In 2021, Played 43 of 69 games in CF for Wisconsin
2021 in Review
CAREER TRANSACTIONS:
Selected by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 12th
round (365th overall) of the 2018 MLB Draft.
2021:
-Started seaason in Wisconsin (A+), promoted to Biloxi
on 8/9
-Earned Brewers Co-Minor League Player of the Month
Opponents
and High-A Central Player of the Month honors for May COLLEGE:
(23 G, .326, 6 HR, 17 RBI, 9 SB) -Played at Kirkwood CC
-Hit a home run in back-to-back games vs Rocket City -2018: Slashed .401/.483/.572...hit 22 doubles, five tri-
(8/26, 8/27) and @ Pensacola (9/9 and 9/10) ples, two home runs, and drove in 45 runs...collected 40
-Stole 9 bases in May and July stolen bases in 60 games...served as the leadoff hitter
-Named MiLB.com Organizational All-Star -Named Second Team All-Region
-Helped Eagles to NJCAA Division II World Series
2020: -Played for the Waterloo Bucks of the Northwoods
Shuckers History
-Played for the Joliet Slammers in the City of Champions League in 2017
Cup
Nick Kahle | OF
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Bats/Throws: Right/Right
Height: 5’10 Weight: 191
Born: 02/28/1998 (24)
Hometown: Los Angeles, CA
The Shuckers
CAREER HIGHS
HITS: 3 (2x, Last: 8/23/19 vs ORM) RBI: 4 (3x, Last: 7/3/21 @ BEL)
Media Information
Players of the Year Award in Pac-12 -Crushed 5 home runs in July...9 of 21 hits in the month
-Just the second catcher in program history to be named went for extra bases
All-Pac-12 in back-to-back seasons (Joey Morgan, 16-17)
-Wants to be a physical therapist or a baseball agent after COLLEGE:
baseball career -Played 3 seasons at the University of Washington
-Named Mission League MVP, First Team All-State, First -2019: Named All-Pac-12, All-Pac-12 Defensive
Team CIF as a senior in high school Honorable Mention...led team with .339 average, .532
-Was 119th overall high school prospect by Perfect Game slugging percentage, .506 on-base percentage, and 50
-Named to California Area Code Team RBI...broke UW’s single-season record with 59 walks...
2021 in Review
-Played for USA Baseball 17U National Team Development reached base in 49 of 52 games...17 multi-walk games
Program -2018: Named All-Pac-12...hitting .293 with 6 HR and
37 RBI...only Husky to play and start all 61 games...led
team with 20 doubles and 31 walks...hit .336 in Pac-12
CAREER TRANSACTIONS:
play (7th in conference)
Selected by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 4th
-2017: Led all UW freshman with 29 starts (13 at DH,
round (133rd overall) of the 2019 MLB Draft
6 at C, 10 in LF)...voted Newcomer of the Year by his
teammates...slashed .237/.325/330 2 HR and 20 RBI...
2021:
in college debut, went 2-for-4 with a double, 3-run HR
-Played the full year in Wisconsin (A+)
and 5 RBI at Santa Clara (2/19)
Opponents
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Bats/Throws: Left/Left
Height: 6’6 Weight: 205
Born: 12/05/1999 (22)
Hometown: Chicago, IL
The Shuckers
College: Wabash Valley CC (IL)
High School: Maine East HS (IL)
Acquired: Selected in 2nd Round of 2019 Draft
CAREER HIGHS
IP (START) : 5 IP (8/17/19 @RAN) STRIKEOUTS: 8 (8/10/19 @ BRG)
Media Information
IP (RELIEF) : 1 IP (7/13/21 vs ATH) WALKS: 5 (8/13/21 @ DE)
RUNS ALLOWED: 8 (9/9/21 vs CR) MOST HITS: 5 (3x, Last: 8/7/21 vs KAN)
Milwaukee Brewers
in the draft organization, according to Baseball America
-Was also drafted by the San Diego Padres in the 13th
round of the 2018 MLB Draft...opted not to sign
-Tabbed a Top 500 player out of high school by Perfect 2019:
Game...No. 24 in Illinois, No. 6 LHP -Pitched for both AZL Brewers and Wisconsin (A)
-Named Brewers' No. 15 prospect by MLB Pipeline -In the AZL, did not allow a run in first 10.1 IP...struck
out a season best eight in 4.0 innings on 7/27 @ AZL
CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Mariners
Selected by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 2nd -Promoted to Wisconsin on 8/29...made Midwest
round (65th overall) of the 2019 MLB Draft League debut that night vs Kane County
2021 in Review
2021: COLLEGE:
-Entered the season as the fourth-best prospect in the -Played at Wabash Valley CC (IL)
organization, according to Baseball America -2019: Went 9-0 with a 1.88 ERA in 13 starts. Struck out
-Played at three different levels, recovering from 112 over 52.2 IP...WCC finished the season 55-4 and was
thorasic outlet surgery ranked No. 1 in the country
-Made one appearance with the AZL Brewers before
promoted to Carolina on 7/18...fired 4.1 innings,
allowing just one run on five hits and punching out 7 vs
Opponents
Kannapolis (8/7)
-Assigned to Wisconsin on 9/3...made one start vs Cedar
Rapids
Shuckers History
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Bats/Throws: Right/Left
Height: 5’10 Weight: 217
Born: 06/02/1998 (23)
Hometown: Danville, PA
The Shuckers
CAREER HIGHS
IP (START) : 6.2 IP (7/31/21 @ LYN) STRIKEOUTS: 11 (2x, Last: 7/31/21 @ LYN)
Media Information
-Credits Zach Bove, pitching coach at College of Central -2020: Started 6 games...finished 4-1 in 35.1 IP with
Florida, with his turnaround. Bove is now the Assistant a 2.55 ERA...picked up the win against No. 5 Florida
Pitching Coordinator with the Minnesota Twins Southern. Fired 7.0 innings, allowed just 1 run on 2 hits
-Tabbed Top 500 player out of high school by Perfect and struck out 15 (2/21)
Game...No. 21 overall in PA, No. 3 LHP in PA -2019: Appeared in 16 games, started 13...finished
-Famous University of Tampa Alumni: Lou Piniella, Tino with a 6-1 record and 4.66 ERA in 65.2 IP...struck out
Martinez 86 batters
-2018: Logged 5.2 IP in 12 appearances for the Irish...
CAREER TRANSACTIONS: struck out four batters
2021 in Review
2021:
-Spent time in Carolina (A) and Wisconsin (A+)
-Earned Brewers Co-Minor League Pitcher of the Month honors for July after going 3-1 with a 3.10 ERA in 5 games, 4
starts (29 IP, 45 K)
-In July, struck out 11 batters in each of his first and last start of the month
-Promoted to Wisconsin (A+) on 8/14
Opponents
-First start in High-A...allowed just one hit across 3.2 IP...struck out 5
Shuckers History
22
Bats/Throws: Left/Left
Height: 5’10 Weight: 190
Born: 02/18/1999 (23)
Hometown: Caracas, Venezuela
The Shuckers
College: N/A
High School: N/A
Acquired: Signed as a Free Agent on 7/2/15
CAREER HIGHS
HITS: 4 (3x, Last: 7/4/21 @ PNS) RBI: 3 (6x, Last: 7/31/21 vs CR)
Media Information
RUNS: 4 (7/12/16 vs DSL NYY2) STOLEN BASES: 3 (8/6/17 @ CUB)
HOME RUNS: 2 (5/14/21 @ PEO) HITTING STREAK: 10-games (7/25/17-8/6-17)
Milwaukee Brewers
-Played in the Venezuelan Winter League for the Tiburones
night against the Cougars...doubled twice on 8/23 vs
de La Guaira this past offseason...hit .250 in 27 games
Burlingon and 8/30 vs Kane County
-Was teammates with former Milwaukee Brewer Junior
Guerra (played for Brewers from 2016-2019) 2018:
-Was signed by the Brewers for $450,000 -Played in Helena (RK)
-Went 3-for-4 with a triple on 7/20 vs Idaho Falls and
again on 7/28 at Great Falls...drove in final ever Helena
CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Brewers run with a 7th inning groundout on 9/6 at
Signed by the Milwaukee Brewers on July
Missoula
2, 2015
2021 in Review
2017:
2021:
-Played with AZL Brewers
-Shuffled between three different levels
-Led the Arizona League in runs (50) and at-bats (216)
-Played the first four games in Biloxi...got at-bats in 3 of
and ranked second in steals (29)
the 4...hits in all three games
-Sported a 10-game hitting streak from 7/25-8/6...
-Assigned to Wisconsin (A+) on 5/11...finished May
belted first pro home run on 8/11 vs AZL D’Backs...had a
with 12 hits in Wisconsin, 5 of 12 went for extra bases,
trio of three-hit games from 8/5-8/11
including 3 HR
-Promoted to Nashville (AAA) on 6/22...appeared in six
Opponents
games 2016:
-Reassigned to Biloxi on 7/2...went 4-for-12 in five -Suited up for the DSL Brewers
games -Had a combined five hits in his first two pro games on
-Reassigned to Wisconsin on 7/13... 6/4 and 6/6 against DSL Angels...scored 4 runs without
-Promoted back to Biloxi on 8/9 a hit on 7/12 vs DSL Yankees 2
Shuckers History
22
Bats/Throws: Right/Right
Height: 6’1 Weight: 207
Born: 09/25/1996 (25)
Hometown: Las Tablas, Panama
The Shuckers
College: N/A
High School: N/A
Acquired: Signed as a Free Agent on 7/11/13
CAREER HIGHS
IP (START) : 6.1 IP (7/16/19 vs GTF) STRIKEOUTS: 11 (2x, Last: 8/13/19 @ GTF)
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IP (RELIEF) : 6.0 IP (6/13/15 vs DSL PIR) WALKS: 3 (5x, Last: 7/8/21 vs QC)
RUNS ALLOWED: 7 (7/3/14 vs DSL TIG) MOST HITS: 9 (7/13/14 vs DSL TIG)
SHUCK FACTS:
-Pitched the final 4.0 innings of a no-hitter in Wisconsin...
Milwaukee Brewers
CAREER TRANSACTIONS:
Signed by the Milwaukee Brewers as a free 2019:
agent on July 11, 2013 -Played Primarily with Rocky Mtn. (RK)...made one
start with San Antonio (AAA)
Released by the Brewers on 5/31/20 -Led the Pioneer League with a 3.58 ERA, 2nd in WHIP
2021 in Review
-Promoted to Biloxi on 7/27 earned runs in last 5 starts of season (26.1 IP, 34 K, 2 BB)
-In 6 starts in Biloxi, fired 6.0+ IP in 3 of them
-Assigned to the 7-day IL on 8/27...activated on 9/28 2017:
-Did not pitch due to injury
2016:
Shuckers History
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Bats/Throws: Right/Right
Height: 6’3 Weight: 220
Born: 08/22/1998 (23)
Hometown: Arlington, TX
The Shuckers
College: N/A
High School: James Martin HS (TX)
Acquired: Selected in Comp. Bal. Round A 2017 Draft
CAREER HIGHS
HITS: 4 (2x, Last: 8/1/19 vs DE) RBI: 5 (7/10/17 @ WSX)
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RUNS: 4 (5/11/19 vs MB) STOLEN BASES: 2 (8/25/18 @ CLI)
HOME RUNS: 2 (3x, Last: 6/4/19 vs FRE) HITTING STREAK: 10-games (6/12/18-6/26/18)
Milwaukee Brewers
No. 4 in TX, No. 2 OF in the state in 2B (24)...homered twice and drove in 4 runs on 6/4
-Was the highest rated player in the Longhorns recruiting vs Frederick...went 4-for-5 with a HR on 8/1 vs Down
class East...had a three-hit game the next night at Winston
-Travel ball teammates with Asa Lacy (1st round pick by Salem...had back-to-back three-hit games on 8/6-8 @
KC in 2017 MLB Draft), Zach DeLoach (2nd round pick by Down East
SEA in 2020) and Justin Bullock (16th round pick by MIL
2018:
in 2017)
-Played in Wisconsin (A)
CAREER TRANSACTIONS: -T-2nd in Midwest League in 2B (33) and 3rd in XBH
2021 in Review
Selected by the Milwaukee Brewers in the (49)...10-game hitting streak from 6/12-6/26...had 3
Competitive Balance Round A (34th overall) in consecutive three-hit games from 6/29-7/2...doubled
the 2017 MLB Draft twice and drove in three runs on 7/15 @ South Bend and
8/17 @ Burlington
2021: -Entered the sesaon as the eighth-best prospect in the
-Played full season in Biloxi (AA) organization, according to Baseball America
-Hit 3 HR in a 4-game stretch from 5/8-5/13...three
straight multi-hit games...6 of 7 hits in the 4-game span
were XBH 2017:
-Placed on the 7-day IL on 7/2 with a broken bone in his -Split time in AZL Brewers and Rocky Mountain (RK)
Opponents
hand...activated on 8/19 -In AZL, homered twice and drove in 5 runs in pro debut
-After return, hit .286 to end the month (8 games) on 7/10 @ AZL White Sox...had three hits in his next
2020: game on 7/12 vs AZL Angels with a triple...also went
-Spent the season at the Alternate Training Site in 3-for-5 with a triple on 7/19 vs AZL Padres 1
Appleton, WI -Promoted to Helena on 8/3...had 2 hits in each of his
-Entered the season as the second-best prospect in the first three Helena contests...homered twice on 8/8 @
organization, according to Baseball America Orem...had 12-multi-hit games out of 24 total games in
the Pioneer League
Shuckers History
2018 Wisconsin (A) .245 .321 .421 .742 119 444 63 109 187 33 3 13 63 46 139 9 3
2019 Carolina (A+) .255 .335 .419 .754 112 420 62 107 176 24 3 13 54 46 137 3 2
2021 Biloxi (AA) .217 .291 .363 .654 64 240 25 52 82 12 1 7 31 20 86 2 5
MiLB Totals (4 seasons) .251 .330 .427 .757 335 1265 185 318 540 74 11 42 175 128 404 17 14
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Bats/Throws: Right/Right
Height: 6’3 Weight: 208
Born: 07/06/1997 (24)
Hometown: Danville, CA
The Shuckers
CAREER HIGHS
IP (START) : 5.0 IP (3x, Last: 9/2/21 vs BEL) STRIKEOUTS: 10 (8/21/18 vs ORM)
Media Information
2019:
-Started in AZL, promoted to Wisconsin on 8/1
Shuckers History
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Bats/Throws: Left/Right
Height: 6’5 Weight: 200
Born: 12/22/1997 (24)
Hometown: Phoenix, AZ
The Shuckers
College: N/A
High School: Brophy Jesuit Prep (AZ)
Acquired: Selected in 11th Round of 2016 Draft
CAREER HIGHS
HITS: 4 (9/4/17 vs MIS) RBI: 4 (7x, Last: 8/15/21 vs GL)
Media Information
RUNS: 3 (7/11/18 @ IDF) STOLEN BASES: 2 (4/14/19 vs QC)
HOME RUNS: 1 (26x, Last: 9/18/21 @ GL) HITTING STREAK: 10-games (6/15/18-6/25/18)
Milwaukee Brewers
2018:
before signing with the Brewers -Started year in the Pioneer League with the Helena
-Was a piece of the same Sun Devils recruiting class that Brewers (RK)
boasted Gavin Lux (LAD), Bo Bichette (TOR) and Hunter -Named a Mid-Season PBL All-Star...hit safely in first 10
Bishop (1st round pick by SF Giants in 2019) games...tripled and homered on 7/11 @ Idaho Falls...had
-Named No. 123 player overall by Perfect Game...No. 1 three consectuive three-hit games 7/13-15
player in Arizona -Promoted to Wisconsin (A) on 8/9...homered and drove
in three runs on 8/13 @ Beloit
CAREER TRANSACTIONS:
2017:
Selected by the Milwaukee Brewers in the
2021 in Review
-Played season in Helena (RK)
11th round (321st overall) of the 2016 MLB -T-5th in the Pioneer League in walks (39)
Draft -Homered and drove in 4 runs as part of a 3-for-4 game
on 7/17 @ Ogden...had three consective two-hit games
2021: from 8/19-22...went 4-for-6 vs Missoula
-Full year in Wisconsin (A+)
-Tied HR career-high (8) 2016:
-First game of season...went 2-for-4, 2B, HR and 3 RBI vs -Spent year in the AZL
Beloit (5/5) -Had 11-multi-hit games...went 3-for-5 and drove in
-Ended the season going 3-for-4 @ Great Lakes (9/19)... three runs on 7/30 @ AZL Indians
Opponents
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Bats/Throws: Left/Right
Height: 6’1 Weight: 223
Born: 11/19/1998 (23)
Hometown: Goldsboro, NC
The Shuckers
CAREER HIGHS
HITS: 4 (2x, Last: 7/14/21 @ KAN) RBI: 9 (7/14/21 @ KAN)
Media Information
RUNS: 3 (4x, Last: 7/11/18 @ IDF) STOLEN BASES: 1 (2x, Last: 9/4/21 vs BEL)
HOME RUNS: 2 (7/14/21 @ KAN) HITTING STREAK: 9-games (8/17/21-8/27/21)
2021:
-Spent most of season in Carolina (A), called up to
Wisconsin (A+) on 8/24
-Crushed 5 HR and drove in 21 runs in July...hit .337 and
held an OPS of 1.091
-Career high 2 HR and 9 RBI performance on 7/14 @
Shuckers History
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Bats/Throws: Left/Right
Height: 6’3 Weight: 215
Born: 09/04/1998 (23)
Hometown: Fullerton, CA
The Shuckers
College: UCLA
High School: Orange Lutheran HS (CA)
Acquired: Selected in 1st Round of 2020 Draft
CAREER HIGHS
HITS: 4 (7/4/21 @ BEL) RBI: 6 (7/4/21 @ BEL)
Media Information
RUNS: 4 (2x, Last: 7/4/21 @ BEL) STOLEN BASES: 2 (3x, Last: 8/26/21 vs RCT)
HOME RUNS: 2 (7/4/21 @ BEL) HITTING STREAK: 7-games (6/1/21-6/10/21)
Milwaukee Brewers
-Was originally drafted by the Oakland Athletics in the Timber Rattlers (7/4 @ Beloit)
14th round of the 2017 MLB Draft -Named High-A Central Offensive Player of the Week
-Became 3rd highest ever draft pick out of Orange (7/4)...batted .480 (12-for-25) with 2 HR and 7 RBI...batted
Lutheran HS, following Gerritt Cole (1st overall in 2011 by .367 (11-for-30) with 1 HR and 6 RBI in 22 games during
Pittsburgh Pirates) and Cole Winn (15th overall in 2018 by 2021 Spring Training
Texas Rangers) -Promoted to Shuckers on 7/6
-Was Bruins highest-selected position player drafted -First Double-A home run in Montgomery (7/14)
since Chase Utley (No. 15-Philadelphia in 2000) and
-Collected three hits and 4 RBI @ Mississippi (7/24)
highest-selected outfielder since Shane Mack (No. 11, San
Diego in 1984)
2021 in Review
-Ranked second in all-time triples at UCLA (15) COLLEGE:
-Played for the U.S. National Collegiate Team in 2019 -Played three seasons at UCLA
-Played in 2016 Under Armour All-America Game at -2020: Started all 15 games in CF...slashed
Wrigley Field...on team with JeVon Ward (MIL), Hunter .355/.425/.484...struck out just three times in 62 at-bats,
Greene (CIN), Shane Baz (TB), and Royce Lewis (MIN) 12th toughest hitter to strikeout in NCAA...closed the
-Named No. 32 HS player overall by Perfect Game...No. 9 year on a 10-game hitting streak...led team in runs (18),
in California doubles, triples, exra-base hits (7), and HBP’s (3)...5-for-6
-Teammates with fellow Shucker Nick Kahle during the on stolen base attempts
2015 WWBA World Championship -2019: Started all 62 games, slashed .349/.418/.566...
Opponents
-Type-1 Diabetic since he was nine years old named 3rd Team All-American by NCBWA and ABCA...
-His wife, Hayley Cruse-Mitchell, was a star softball Pac-12 All-Conference Team..Led the NCAA and set UCLA
player at the University of Oregon and now plays for the single-season record with 12 triples...stole 18 bases in 22
USSSA Pride of the Women’s Professional Fastpitch (WPF) attempts...ended season on a 12-game hitting streak...
recached base in 56 of 62 games played
-2018: Started in 41 of 44 games, registered 14 multi-hit
games and eight multi-RBI games...hit .280 with 19 runs
CAREER TRANSACTIONS:
Shuckers History
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Bats/Throws: Right/Right
Height: 6’1 Weight: 214
Born: 05/22/1997 (24)
Hometown: Leesburg, VA
The Shuckers
CAREER HIGHS
IP (START) : 7.0 IP (2x, Last: 8/18/21 vs AUG) STRIKEOUTS: 11 (8/18/21 vs AUG)
Media Information
program history. (C Logan Driscoll drafted in 2nd round of placed back on IL on 6/7
2019 Draft by the Tampa Bay Rays surpassed him) -Reassigned to Eugene Emeralds on 6/12
-Won a Midwest League Title with the South Bend Cubs in -Tossed 4.0 scoreless innings in first start (6/14)
2019...pitched against them three times last year -In final start for Emeralds, worked 5.0 scoreless innings,
-Uncle, Jeff, ran cross country at James Madison allowed just 3 hits and collected 6 strikeouts
-Also recruited by VMI, VCU, and Washington & Lee -Promoted to South Bend on 8/6
-Worked out of the rotation for Cubs
COLLEGE:
CAREER TRANSACTIONS:
2021 in Review
-First four starts, held a 2.50 ERA, struck out 17 batters in and saves...help opponents to a .205 average
18.0 innings of work...held opponents to a .188 average -Played for the Bourne Braves of the Cape Cod Baseball
-Named Low-A East Pitcher of the Week (8/16-8/22) after League in 2017
allowing one run over 7.0 innings with 11 strikeouts on
8/18 vs Augusta (4h, 0bb)
-First three starts in Carolina, produced a 1.53 ERA in 17.2
innings, walking just five
Shuckers History
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Bats/Throws: Left/Left
Height: 5’10 Weight: 195
Born: 06/03/1992 (29)
Hometown: David, Panama
The Shuckers
College: N/A
High School: N/A
Acquired: Signed as a Free Agent on 5/07/21
CAREER HIGHS
IP (START) : 6.0 IP (7/7/21 vs BIR) STRIKEOUTS: 9 (9/16/21 vs TNS)
Media Information
IP (RELIEF) : 5.0 IP (9/16/21 vs TNS) WALKS: 4 (8/17/21 @ MEM)
RUNS ALLOWED: 8 (8/10/21 @ LOU) MOST HITS: 8 (8/22/21 @ MEM)
Milwaukee Brewers
SHUCK FACTS: -Made four starts for Shuckers in July...struck out 17
-Was pitching for Chiriqui in the Panama Baseball League batters across 17.0 innings, walked just three and held
where he was disocovered by Brewers scounts Gary Peralta a 2.12 ERA
and Kevin Ramos...was with team from 2017-2020 -Promoted to Nashville on 7/21
-In 2016, did not pitch after being released by Atlanta on 3/31 -Reassigned to Biloxi on 8/27
-Pitched for Panama in the Carribean Series in 2018 and -Last appearance of season..struck out a season high 9
2019 and for the Dominican Republic in 2020...named a across 5.0 innings out of bullpen
Caribban Series All-Star in 2019
-Played for the Estrellas de Oriente in the Dominican Winter
2021 in Review
League this past offseason...worked a 1.79 ERA in 8 starts.
Teammates with Robinson Cano (NYM)
-Players through the years...teammates with Johan Carmago,
Victor Caratini and Tommy La Stella
-Played for the Carolina Mudcats in 2015 when they were
affiliated with the Atlanta Braves
CAREER TRANSACTIONS:
Opponents
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Bats/Throws: Right/Right
Height: 6’1 Weight: 152
Born: 03/15/1999 (23)
Hometown: Bejuma, Venezuela
The Shuckers
College: N/A
High School: N/A
Acquired: Signed as a Free Agent on 7/5/16
CAREER HIGHS
HITS: 4 (2x, Last: 7/24/19 @ ORM) RBI: 4 (6/17/19 @ ORM)
Media Information
Red Sox organization for what Major League Baseball RBI and 3 SB (7/16 vs ACL Mariners)
determined to be bonus pool circumvention -Activated on 7/22 and assigned to ACL Brewers
-Brewers signed Pinero for $375,000 in 2016...only $75,000 -In only game, went 3-for-5 with a 2B and run vs ACL
counted towards Brewers bonus pool Dodgers
-Used to be a switch hitter, now focused on hitting -Promoted to Wisconsin on 7/25
right-handed. -Hit .308 in September...finished season with hits in
6 of last 7...only home run of season came vs Cedar
CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Rapids (9/12)
Signed by the Milwaukee Brewers on July
2019:
2021 in Review
5, 2016
-Started season in Wisconsin (A+), reassigned Pioneer
League with the Vibes...promoted to Timber Rattlers
Originally signed by the Boston Red Sox to a
on 7/26
minor league contract on July 3, 2015.
-Started Pioneer League season on a 7-game hitting
streak...including a 3-for-4 night with three doubles
Declared a free agent on July 1, 2016 by Major
and 3 RBI @ Orem (6/16)
League Baseball
-Hit over .300 in both months with Rocky Mountain
2018:
Opponents
2017:
-Spent season in Helena (RK)
-First professional home run on 7/30 @ Missoula
-Finished year strong...hit .325 in final 9 games...
Shuckers History
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Bats/Throws: Right/Right
Height: 6’0 Weight: 205
Born: 01/03/1996 (26)
Hometown: Hickman, NE
The Shuckers
College: N/A
High School: Norris HS (NE)
Acquired: Signed as a Free Agent on 12/15/21
CAREER HIGHS
HITS: 3 (12x, Last: 7/30/19 @ FRE) RBI: 5 (2x, Last: 7/6/19 vs WIL)
Media Information
RUNS: 3 (8x, Last: 7/27/19 @ FRE) STOLEN BASES: 1 (21x, Last: 8/15/21 vs NH )
HOME RUNS: 2 (3x, Last: 7/6/19 vs WIL HITTING STREAK: 10-games (6/16/19-7/2/19)
Milwaukee Brewers
SHUCK FACTS: -Rated as the Nationals No. 25 prospect by BA
-Made his Major League debut for the Washington Nationals on -Was at the Nationals Alternate Training Site in
July 10, 2021 @ San Francisco...PH in the 9th inning, doubled to 2020
right center...later scored on a Josh Harrison fielder's choice
-Became the 22,452nd player in major league history 2019:
-Played for the 18u U.S. National Team...captured Gold Medal in -Spent the year in Potomac (A+)
World Championship -Slashed .282/.378/.563 with 12 HR in 174 at-bats in
-Slashed .429/.500/.714 for Team USA...teammates with Jack the second half of the season
Flaherty (STL), Cole Tucker (PIT) and Adam Haseley (PHI) -Played for the Surprise Saguaros in the Arizona
2021 in Review
-Named MVP at the Perfect Game All-American Classic...game Fall League...hit .333 in 9 games
featured Jack Flaherty (STL) and Michael Kopech (CWS) -Threw out 41% of opposing base stealers
-Named Nebraska Gatorade POY
-Three-sport athlete in high school (football, basketball, base- 2018:
ball)....Won State Championship in 2013 -Played whole year in Potomac (A+)
-Also was a pitcher in high school...fastball was tracked in the -Hit 2 HR in and drove in three vs Fredericksburg
low 90s (7/16)
-Was committed to play at the University of Nebraska -Ranked Nationals No. 29 prospect by BA
-Dad played LB for the University of Nebraska for Tom Osborne
-Listed as No. 24 HS player overall, No. 2 C by Perfect Game
Opponents
CAREER TRANSACTIONS:
Selected by the Washington Nationals in the
3rd round (93rd overall) of the 2014 MLB Draft
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Bats/Throws: Right/Right
Height: 6’1 Weight: 194
Born: 09/06/1999 (22)
Hometown: Tampa, FL
The Shuckers
College: N/A
High School: University HS (FL)
Acquired: Selected in 23rd Round of 2017 Draft
CAREER HIGHS
IP (START) : 6.0 IP (7/2/19 @ GJ) STRIKEOUTS: 9 (7/2/19 @ GJ)
Media Information
-Named “Best Curveball” in the organization by Baseball innings, struck out career high 9, one earned run
America prior to the 2022 season
-Signed with the Brewers on July 4th 2018:
-Spent season with the AZL Brewers
-Opened season strong...striking out 10 batters in
CAREER TRANSACTIONS: 6.0 total innings in two appearances...allowed just
Selected by the Milwaukee Brewers in the one earned run for a 1.50 ERA
23rd round (684th overall) of the 2017 MLB
Draft
2017:
2021 in Review
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Bats/Throws: Left/Left
Height: 6’0 Weight: 186
Born: 12/07/2000 (21)
Hometown: Valencia, Venezuela
The Shuckers
College: N/A
High School: N/A
Acquired: Signed as a Free Agent on 7/2/17
CAREER HIGHS
HITS: 4 (5x, Last: 9/5/21 vs BEL) RBI: 3 (6x, Last: 9/5/21 vs BEL)
Media Information
RUNS: 4 (7/3/18 @ DSL Carr) STOLEN BASES: 2 (2x, Last: 8/11/18)
HOME RUNS: 2 (8/26/19 @ OGD) HITTING STREAK: 11-games (8/4/19-8/19/19)
Milwaukee Brewers
SHUCK FACTS:
-In 2020, Spent the season at the Alternate Training Site in 2019:
Appleton, WI -Spent time in both the AZL and Pioneer League
-Named No. 23 prospect in the Brewers organization by MLB -Started season in AZL...played in 7 games, collected
Pipeline hits in 5 of the 7 games
-Signed for $1.355 million...second-highest addition by -Promoted to Rocky Mountain (RK) on 7/25
Brewers in 2017 -All 3 HR came in back-to-back games...slugged 2
-Other Notable 2017 International Signings: Luis Robert HR @ Ogden (8/26)...career 4-hits in two different
(CWS), Wander Franco (TB), Shohei Ohtani (LAA) games (8/8 @ Billings and 8/14 @ Great Falls)
2021 in Review
-Hit .450 (9-20) in September
-Finished season on a 7-game hitting streak
CAREER TRANSACTIONS:
Signed by the Milwaukee Brewers as a free 2018:
agent on July 2, 2017 -Spent time in both the DSL and AZL
-In June, hit .414 in 87 at-bats...had 12 multi-hit
games in 20 starts, also collected four-mulit RBI
games...had four multi-hit performances in first
five games
Opponents
MiLB Totals (3 seasons) .299 .346 .384 .730 198 755 110 226 290 34 6 6 84 48 117 34 22
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Bats/Throws: Right/Left
Height: 5’10 Weight: 200
Born: 06/28/1998 (23)
Hometown: Santa Clara, CA
The Shuckers
CAREER HIGHS
IP (START) : 2.0 IP (8/30/19 @ ORM) STRIKEOUTS: 6 (7/31/21 vs ORM)
Media Information
-Spent the summer of 2016 giving pitching lessons and allowed one run in 2.0 innings, struck out 4
volunteering with special needs classes -Allowed one earned run in 3.0 innings out of
-Went 10-4 with a 0.91 ERA and 122 strikeouts in 84.2 IP as bullpen vs Grand Junction (9/3)
a senior at Branham HS...earned Rawlings/PG All-American
Honorable Mention COLLEGE:
-Named Top 500 player out of HS by Perfect Game...was a
-Played three seasons for the Golden Bears
piece of a recruiting class that produced two 1st round picks
-2019: Led team in apperances (26), made 16 starts
(Andrew Vaughn, 3rd overall in 2019, and Korey Lee, 32nd
overall in 2019) (mostly as an “opener”) and earned a 2-2 record
-Attended the same high school as longtime Chicago Cubs with a 2.81 ERA across 57.2 IP...tied for team lead
2021 in Review
radio announcer, Pat Hughes with four saves...held opponents to a .211 batting
-College and Minor League teammates with Joey Matulovich average, .149 against lefties...ranked 6th in Pac-12
with 11.08 K/9. Season high 6.0 innings and 6
strikeouts vs Arizona State (5/17)
CAREER TRANSACTIONS: -2018: 5-2 with a 3.07 ERA and one save in 20
Selected by the Milwaukee Brewers in the
apperances...logged 44.0 innings, struck out 48 and
12th round (373rd overall) of the 2019 MLB
walked just 11 batters
Draft
-2017: T-4th on team in appearances (19)...started
one game, pitched a total of 22.2 innings. Finished
2021: season with a 1-3 record
Opponents
-Played whole season with Timber Rattlers (A+) -Played for the Bellingham Bells of the West Coast
-Longest outing of season on 5/20 vs West League in 2017
Michigan, went 3.1 scoreless innings, punched out
five...
-Assigned to 7-day IL on 8/10
-Placed on 60-day IL on 9/3
Shuckers History
Biloxi Pro Baseball
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Bats/Throws: Right/Right
Height: 6’3 Weight: 196
Born: 02/21/1997 (25)
Hometown: St. Louis, MO
The Shuckers
College: University of Iowa
High School: Belleville East HS (MO)
Acquired: Selected in 27th Round of 2018 Draft
CAREER HIGHS
IP (START) : N/A STRIKEOUTS: 7 (2x, Last: 8/14/21 vs GL)
Media Information
IP (RELIEF) : 3.1 IP (2x, Last: 6/3/21 vs PEO) WALKS: 5 (6/25/18 @ MIS)
RUNS ALLOWED: 7 (7/20/18 vs IDF) MOST HITS: 5 (3x, Last: 5/22/21 vs WM)
Milwaukee Brewers
MLB Draft and struck out two @ Idaho Falls (7/12)
-Selected by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 20th round of the -Reassigned to AZL Brewers 7/26
2017 MLB Draft -Ended season with an 8.0 inning scoreless streak
-Holds Parkland College school record for single-season strike- across 4 games...struck out 15 batters
outs (131) and career strikeouts (261)
-Went into 2019 as the Big Ten’s seventh best draft prospect
by Baseball America...Pre-Season All-Big Ten Team by Perfect COLLEGE:
Game...51st-best starting pitcher by D1Baseball.com, who also -Played two seasons at Parkland College, finished
named him 90th best prospect and third-best Big Ten prospect last year at the University of Iowa
2021 in Review
-2018: At Iowa, appeared in 14 games, started
13...5-7 record with a 5.94 ERA, struck out 65 in 53.0
CAREER TRANSACTIONS:
innings...struck out 11 in seven one-hit scoreless
Selected by the Milwaukee Brewers in the
innings vs Indiana (most by a Hawkeye pitcher
27th round (815th overall) of the 2018 MLB
since 2004)
Draft
-2017: First Team All-American...held a record of
10-1 with a 2.13 ERA, fanned 130 over 80.1 IP...
2021: broke his own single-game strikeout record (21)...
-Spent the full year in Wisconsin (A+) helped teamto a third place finish at the NJCAA
-Opponents hit just .226 on the season
Opponents
World Series
-Tied career high 7 strikeouts vs Great Lakes (8/14) -2016: Second Team All-American...went 10-3 with
-Finished season strong...allowed just two earned a 1.83 ERA, punching out 131 across 83.2 IP...broke
runs in 9.0 innings in September Parkland single-game strikeout record (16)
-Majored in Sport and Recreation Management
2019:
-Played for the Rocky Mountain Vibes (RK)
Shuckers History
TJ Shook | RHP
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Bats/Throws: Right/Right
Height: 6’4 Weight: 217
Born: 05/29/1998 (23)
Hometown: Columbia, SC
The Shuckers
CAREER HIGHS
IP (START) : 6 IP (8/14/21 @ DE) STRIKEOUTS: 9 (5/6/21 vs FAY)
Media Information
-Rated No. 8 best high school prospect in the state of South 2.08 ERA with 2 saves and 16 strikeouts in 8.2 IP...
Carolina by Diamond Prospects, No. 5 RHP in state held opponents to a .107 batting average (allowed
-2016 SC Select All-Star just 3 hits)...back-to-back scoreless inning appear-
-2015 and 2016 SC AAAA All-State Honors, 2015 Region 4-4A ances @ Furman (3/3) and vs Cornell (3/8)
Player of the Year -2019: 14 appearances, 9 starts...went 3-1 with a
-As a senior in 2016, struck out 57 batters across 46.0 IP 3.76 ERA and one save...struck out 49 in 38.1 IP...
-As a junior in 2015, held a 5-1 record with a 1.29 ERA career best 12 strikeouts in 6.1 IP in win vs Citadel
-Played for the Evoshield Canes South AAU team (3/5)...injured back vs Missouri on 4/28, missed rest
of season
2021 in Review
2021:
-Split time at three different levels (RK, A, A+)
-Started season with Carolina (A)...season high 9
strikeouts in first start vs Fayetteville (5/6), fol-
Opponents
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Bats/Throws: Right/Right
Height: 6’5 Weight: 212
Born: 04/01/1998 (23)
Hometown: Santo Domingo, DR
The Shuckers
College: N/A
High School: N/A
Acquired: Signed as a Free Agent on 7/2/17
CAREER HIGHS
IP (START) : 4 IP (2x, Last: 7/31/21 vs CR) STRIKEOUTS: 6 (9/15/21 @ GL)
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IP (RELIEF) : 4 IP (7/19/19 @ OGD) WALKS: 4 (2x, Last: 6/24/21 vs PEO)
RUNS ALLOWED: 4 (7/7/19 @ OGD) MOST HITS: 6 (8/5/21 @ BEL)
Milwaukee Brewers
vs Cedar Rapids (7/31)
-Didn’t allow a run in September...logged 12
punchouts in 8.1 IP
-Held opponents to a .212 average on the year
CAREER TRANSACTIONS:
Signed by the Milwaukee Brewers as a free 2019:
agent on July 2, 2017 -Pitched for the Rocky Mountain Vibes (RK)
-Threw 3.2 scoreless innings, fanned three vs Ogden
2021 in Review
(8/19)
-Fire multiple innings in 15 of 22 appearances...
seven appearances went 3.0+ innings
Opponents
Shuckers History
Biloxi Pro Baseball
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Bats/Throws: Right/Right
Height: 6’2 Weight: 195
Born: 10/24/1994 (27)
Hometown: Nassau County, NY
The Shuckers
CAREER HIGHS
IP (START) : N/A STRIKEOUTS: 6 (2x, Last: 8/27/19 vs FAY)
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agent on June 13, 2018 record and a 3.98 ERA in 92.2 IP...struck out 102
and walked 30 batters...led the AAC in wins...went
7.0+ innings five times...pitched a pair of complete
2021:
games, including a nine-inning outing @ #7 East
-Pitched most of the year in Biloxi (AA), called up to
Carolina (4/14)...struck out a career-high 12 vs
Nashville (AAA)
Central Michigan (3/10) ...named AAC Pitcher of the
-Season-low 1.17 ERA in 7 appearances in June
Week (3/14)
-T-5th in the Double-A South in appearances (36)
-2017: Started 14 games, earning a 3-2 record and a
-Promoted to Nashville on 9/15
team-low 2.42 ERA...fanned 62 in 67.0 innings...op-
-Didn’t allow a run in first three games for Sounds
ponents hit just .222 against him...fired a complete
Opponents
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Bats/Throws: Left/Left
Height: 6’1 Weight: 237
Born: 06/16/1996 (25)
Hometown: Tacoma, WA
The Shuckers
College: Washington State University
High School: Todd Beamer (WA)
Acquired: Selected in 18th Round of 2018 Draft
CAREER HIGHS
IP (START) : 7.0 IP (6/5/19 @ KC) STRIKEOUTS: 11 (6/22/19 vs CLI)
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IP (RELIEF) : 4.1 IP (8/18/19 @ LYN) WALKS: 5 (7/31/19 vs CLI)
RUNS ALLOWED: 8 (8/3/18 vs BIL) MOST HITS: 10 (8/17/18 @ BUR)
Milwaukee Brewers
-28 games appeared in 2017, T-8th most appearances in WSU -Promoted to Wisconsin on 8/12
single-season history -Started four games...threw 5.0 shutout innings in
-Threw a no-hitter vs Oregon in 2018...first Cougar to throw a first game @ Beloit (8/12)
nine-inning no-hitter since 1976...only needed 95 pitches
COLLEGE:
-Also threw an inning in a combined no-hitter in 2017
-Played 4 years at Washington State University
-2018: Transitioned to rotation...started 14 games,
earned 6-4 record with a 3.74 ERA including one
CAREER TRANSACTIONS: shutout...struck out seven in 7.2 IP against Arizona
Selected by the Milwaukee Brewers in the
State (3/30)...threw no-hitter at Oregon (4/8), struck
18th round (545th overall) of the 2018 MLB
2021 in Review
out career-high nine, walked two, hit two in nine
Draft
innings for 25th no-hitter in school history, named
2021: National Pitcher of the Week by Perfect Game and
-Did not play due to injury Pac-12 Conference Pitcher of the Week
Career high 84.1 innings thrown, struck out 74
-2017: Appeared in 28 games, went 2-4 with 8 saves...
2019: in Pac-12 play, posted a 2.16 ERA and held hitters to a
-Spent parts of season in Wisconsin (A) and Carolina .209 average...allowed just one earned run in first 11
(A+) appearances (11 IP 14 K, 6 SV)
-Career-high 11 strikeouts vs Clinton (6/22)
Opponents
spanning three starts season high 5.0 IP, allowed just two hits, one run vs
Gonzaga (4/7)
-Earned a bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice
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Bats/Throws: Right/Right
Height: 6’3 Weight: 223
Born: 06/20/2000 (21)
Hometown: Santo Domingo, DR
The Shuckers
College: N/A
High School: N/A
Acquired: Signed as a Free Agent on 7/2/18
CAREER HIGHS
IP (START) : 2.2 IP (7/2/21 @ FAY) STRIKEOUTS: 5 (4x, Last: 6/27/21 @ DE)
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2021:
Opponents
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Bats/Throws: Right/Right
Height: 5’8 Weight: 170
Born: 12/26/2000 (21)
Hometown: Bonao, DR
The Shuckers
College: N/A
High School: N/A
Acquired: Traded from NYM to MIL on 1/5/19
CAREER HIGHS
HITS: 4 (4x, Last: 8/8/21 vs KAN) RBI: 6 (7/31/21 @ LYN)
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RUNS: 5 (8/11/21 @ DE) STOLEN BASES: 3 (8/21/19 @ GIB)
HOME RUNS: 1 (14x, Last: 9/4/21 vs BEL) HITTING STREAK: 12-games (6/4/21-6/17/21)
Milwaukee Brewers
Low-A East Offensive Player of the Week (08/15/21) -Named Low-A East All-Star
DSL Post-Season All Star (2018) -Low-A East Player of the Month for June (24 G, .379, 2
SHUCK FACTS: HR, 17 RBI)...named Low-A East Player of the Week for
-Named No. 12 prospect in the organization by MLB Pipeline 6/7-6/13, batting .571 (12-for-21) with 1 HR and 6 RBI
-Signed with the New York Mets in 6 games and for 8/9-8/15, hitting .458 (11-for-24)
-Played games at 2B, SS, and 3B last year and 5 RBI in 6 games
-Promoted to Wisconsin on 8/17
CAREER TRANSACTIONS: -Was hitting .340 in 13 games in August before
Acquired by the Milwaukee Brewers via trade with promotion
2021 in Review
the New York Mets on January 5, 2019. Brewers -Hit 4 HR in a 5-game span (8/19-8/25)
traded CF Keon Broxton to Mets for RHP Adam Hill, -Was one of just five Minor Leaguers to post around a
RHP Bobby Wahl and 2B Felix Valerio .401 OBP while also getting 500 PA
2019:
Signed by the New York Mets on 3/22/18 -Played 41 games with the AZL Brewers
-Led team in H (48), 2B (13), and SB (16)
-Season high .405 OBP in July...worked 10 BB and
collected 21 H in 66 at-bats
-Teammates with Ashton McGee, Corey Ray, Gabe
Opponents
2018:
-Named a Dominican Summer League Postseason
All-Star
-Reached base via walk or was HBP 40 times. Fanned
just 21 times in 263 at-bats
Shuckers History
MiLB Totals (3 seasons) .302 .399 .443 .842 222 847 160 256 375 67 5 14 119 120 113 63 20
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Bats/Throws: Right/Right
Height: 6’6 Weight: 229
Born: 06/03/1998 (25)
Hometown: New Hartford, NY
The Shuckers
CAREER HIGHS
IP (START) : N/A STRIKEOUTS: 5 (8/7/19 @ AZL Reds)
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-At Monroe CC, was named Monroe Community College -Started season without allowing a run (spanning 4.0
Athlete of the Year innings)
-Was an All-State Pitcher at New York Mills HS -Career-high 5 strikeouts @ AZL Reds (8/7)
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Bats/Throws: Right/Right
Height: 6’5 Weight: 227
Born: 05/18/1997 (24)
Hometown: Tyler, TX
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College: N/A
High School: Lindale HS (TX)
Acquired: Selected in 3rd Round of 2015 Draft
CAREER HIGHS
IP (START) : 5 IP (2x, Last: 7/3/19 @ GJ) STRIKEOUTS: 7 (7/16/16 @ OGD)
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IP (RELIEF) : 3.1 IP (7/27/16 vs OGD) WALKS: 6 (4x, Last: 7/20/19 @ OGD)
RUNS ALLOWED: 6 (2x, Last: 6/23/21 vs PEO) MOST HITS: 5 (7x, Last: 7/10/21 vs QC)
Milwaukee Brewers
SHUCK FACTS: -Held opponents scoreless in first two starts including
-Signed for $800,000 (slot value: $646,300) sesaon high 5.0 IP vs Grand Junction (6/22)
-Pitched for the Indios de Mayaguez in Puerto Rican Winter
League this past offseason. Was teammates with former 2018:
Milwaukee Brewer RHP Jeremy Jeffress -Did not pitch due to injury
-In the 2015 MLB Draft, Walters was selected three spots
behind Brandon Lowe (TB) and seven spots in front of 2017:
Harrison Bader (STL). Jordan Hicks (STL) was picked subse- -Did not pitch due to injury
quently five picks after Bader as well
2021 in Review
-Was committed to play at Texas A&M, along with Kyler
Murray ...chose A&M over Texas Tech and Arkansas 2016:
-Tabbed No. 239 player over in HS...No. 25 in TX, No. 14 RHP -Started year with AZL Brewers, promoted to Helena
in TX (RK) on 7/7
-Played more CF in high school than pitcher -Fanned 17 batters in 3 starts in AZL
-Lindale HS Alumni: Former Major Leaguer Pat Mahomes, -First start @ AZL Cubs (6/20)...worked 4.0 shutout
father of KC Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes innings, allowed just one hit and walk, struck out six
-In first Pioneer League start vs Billings, struck out
CAREER TRANSACTIONS: four in 4.0 innings (7/11)...Billings lineup featured two
Opponents
Selected by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 3rd future Major Leaguer’s in Jose Siri (HOU) and Alejo
round (90th overall) in the 2015 MLB Draft Lopez (CIN)
-Named a Pioneer League All-Star
-Teammates with Lucas Erceg
2021:
-Pitched the whole year in Wisconsin (A+) 2015:
-T-3rd in the High-A Central in appearances (43) -Spent season in AZL
-In 10.1 innings in September, Walters owned a 0.87 -Made debut vs AZL Padres (6/24)
Shuckers History
ERA and struck out 14 -Season-high 4.0 innings vs AZL Reds (7/4)
-Season-high 5 strikeouts vs Beloit (8/31)
-Seeason-long 8.2 innings scoreless streak (7/14-8/1)
-First career save vs West Michigan (5/22)
Je’Von Ward | OF
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Bats/Throws: Left/Right
Height: 6’5 Weight: 214
Born: 10/25/1999 (22)
Hometown: Long Beach, CA
The Shuckers
College: N/A
High School: Gahr HS (CA)
Acquired: Selected in 12th Round of 2017 Draft
CAREER HIGHS
HITS: 5 (8/8/21 @ BEL) RBI: 5 (8/8/21 @ BEL)
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CAREER TRANSACTIONS:
Selected by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 2017:
12th round (354th overall) in the 2017 MLB -Assigned to the AZL Brewers
Draft -Went 2-for-3 in second pro game on 7/12 vs AZL
Angels...had a 3-hit game on 7/331 vs AZL
Diamondbacks...had 3 RBI on 8/6 @ AZL Cubs
Shuckers History
MiLB Totals (4 seasons) .260 .332 .359 .691 464 1016 129 264 365 52 11 9 131 111 288 31 23
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Bats/Throws: Switch/Right
Height: 6’1 Weight: 215
Born: 01/08/1999 (23)
Hometown: Southfield, MI
The Shuckers
College: Central Michigan
High School: Birmingham Groves (MI)
Acquired: Selected in 3rd Round of 2020 Draft
CAREER HIGHS
HITS: 4 (2x, Last: 9/17/21 @ GL) RBI: 5 (9/17/21 @ GL)
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RUNS: 3 (2x, Last: 9/17/21 @ GL) STOLEN BASES: 1 (6x, Last: 9/4/21 vs BEL)
HOME RUNS: 1 (13x, Last: 9/19/21 @ GL) HITTING STREAK: 10-games (6/15/21-6/26/21)
Milwaukee Brewers
Baseball America -2019: Named to ABCA/Rawlings Third Team
-In college, played five different positions (C, 1B, 2B, SS, 3B). All-American...becoming the 22nd All-American
-Helped lead the Chippewas to an MAC Tournament Cham- in program history and first since 2017...First Team
pionship and NCAA tournament appearance in 2019, their All-MAC...22 2B was single-season program record...led
first in 24 years team with 27 multi-hit games, T-2nd on team with 21
-Named Third Team All-American by ABCA/Rawlings in multi-RBI games
2019...led the MAC in OBP (.502), runs (73), doubles (23) and -2018: Appeared in 52 games, starting 50, including
walks (54) and ranking second in hits (90) and RBI (70)...top- 40 at SS and spot starts at C, 1B, and 3B...hit .277 and
10 in AVG (.369), HR (8), and SLG (.578) drove in 27...drove in season-high three runs @ Ball
2021 in Review
-Chippewas’ highest draft pick since 1977...signed for State (3/31)
$575,000 (slot value: $637, 600) -Played for the Bourne Braves of the Cape Cod Baseball
-Finished 8th in avarage during 2019 Cape League season... League in 2019
Mudcats teammate Noah Campbell finished 6th -Played for the Newark Pilots of the Perfect Game
Collegiate Baseball League in 2018
CAREER TRANSACTIONS:
Selected by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 3rd
round (92nd overall) in the 2020 MLB Draft
Opponents
2021:
-Played year in Carolina (A) and Wisconsin (A+)
-Earned the Brewers Co-Minor League Player of the
Month honors for June (19g, .318, 7hr, 17rbi)
-Placed on 60-day IL on 5/24...activated on 6/8
-Slashed .313/.457/.703 in June...featured a 10-game
hitting streak
Shuckers History
Joey Wiemer | OF
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Bats/Throws: Right/Right
Height: 6’4 Weight: 220
Born: 02/11/1999 (23)
Hometown: Sylvania, OH
The Shuckers
CAREER HIGHS
HITS: 4 (4x, Last: 9/7/21 vs CR) RBI: 6 (8/6/21 vs KAN)
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Bobby Witt Jr. (KC) -First professional hit was a home run vs Fayetteville
-Ranked “Best Outfield Arm” and “Best Power Hitter” in the (5/9)
Brewers system according to Baseball America -Season-long 14-game hitting streak in July
-Named “Best Prospect”, “Best Outfield Arm” and “Most Excit- -Clubbed 11 HR between two different levels in
ing Player” in the Low-A East by Baseball America, as voted on August...first multi-HR game on 8/6 vs Kannapolis...
by the league managers drove in career-high six as well
-Played for the Salt River Rafters in the Arizona Fall League -Ranked High-A Central League No. 10 prospect in
and was named to the Fall Stars Game (9g, .467, 1hr, 4rbi) 2021
-In 2020, played for the Birmingham-Bloomfield Beavers in COLLEGE:
Opponents
the United Shore Baseball League -Played 3 seasons at the University of Cincinatti
-Tabbed No. 322 player overall out of HS by Perfect Game...No. -2020: Named Baseball America Preseason
5 player in MI, No. 2 OF in the state All-America Third Team...played and started in all 15
-Also played football for four years and basketball for two in games, hit .264 with 14 hits, 4 doubles, and 1 home
high school...was a scholar athlete (3.5+ GPA) all four years run...scored 16 runs, with 12 RBI
CAREER TRANSACTIONS: -2019: Set UC record with 62 games played...started
Selected by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 4th all 62, hit .263 with 13 2B, 2 3B, and 6 HR...helped UC
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round (121st overall) in the 2020 MLB Draft upset Oregon State at NCAA Regional (5/31), tallied
two doubles, an RBI, and two runs scored
-2018: Hit .266 with 5 HR and 22 RBI...stole 9 bases
and had three outfield assists...started 43 games in
left field...hit first collegiate HR vs Toledo
-Played for the Harwich Mariners of the Cape Cod
Baseball League in 2019
MiLB Totals (1 season) .295 .403 .556 .959 109 396 86 117 220 18 2 27 77 63 105 30 6
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Bats/Throws: Right/Right
Height: 6’1 Weight: 190
Born: 11/01/1998 (23)
Hometown: Miami, FL
The Shuckers
College: University of Miami (FL)
High School: Killian HS (FL)
Acquired: Selected in 2nd Round of 2020 Draft
CAREER HIGHS
HITS: 4 (8/14/21 @ DE) RBI: 3 (3x, Last: 8/8/21 vs KAN)
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RUNS: 3 (8/22/21 vs AUG) STOLEN BASES: 2 (2x, Last: 7/7/21 vs LYN)
HOME RUNS: 2 (7/6/21 vs LYN) HITTING STREAK: 10-games (9/2/21-9/14/21)
Milwaukee Brewers
All Freshman Team
-Started season slow out of gate...slashed
-In college career, struck out just 45 times in 410 at-bats
.324/.424/.481 in final 64 games
-Signed for $1,150,000 (slot value: $1,370,400)
-Earned Brewers Co-Minor League Player of the
-Named No. 11 prospect in organization by MLB Pipeline
Month honors for August (24g, .402, 1hr, 16rbi)
-Named “Best Defensive SS” by Baseball America, as voted on
by league managers in 2021 COLLEGE:
-Skipped playing in the Cape Cod Baseball League in 2019 to -Played 3 seasons at the University of Miami (FL)
go home to Nicaragua in an effort to complete the process of -2020: Missed season due to injury
becoming a U.S. Citizen -2019: Started 50 games...batted .296 with 12
-Ranked No. 73 prospect in the 2020 Draft by Baseball America
2021 in Review
doubles, 6 HR, and 46 RBI...posted 17 multi-hit
-Dad, Freddy Zamora Sr. played baseball professionally in games and 11 multi-RBI performances...missed
Nicaragua about month due to injury, returned on 5/16 with
-Ranked No. 53 by Perfect Game in its Top 400 Freshman a three-hit game vs Duke...drove in 5 RBI in NCAA
rankings...helped lead team to district championship and GMAC tournament win over Central Michigan (6/2)...went
Championship...Earned 1st Team All-Dade Honors two times, 2-for-4 in Starkville Regional final vs #6 Mississippi
named Team MVP in final season, batted .430 his junior year, State (6/2)
.400 his senior season -2018: Only Hurricane player to start all 54 games...
-Listed as No. 109 player by Perfect Game in Class of 2017...No. selected to ACC All-Freshman Team...batted .303, led
20 SS, No. 25 player in FL, No. 8 SS in state team or tied for team lead in at-bats (211), H (64), 2B
Opponents
-Part of same Miami recruiting class as Jeter Downs (BOS) (12), 3B (4), BB (24) and TB (87)...ranked second with
20 steals (20-for-24)
CAREER TRANSACTIONS: -Majored in Sports Administration
Selected by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 2nd
round (53rd overall) in the 2020 MLB Draft
Shuckers History
Biloxi Pro Baseball
MiLB Totals (1 season) .300 .404 .421 .825 92 347 70 104 146 22 1 6 49 57 76 10 5
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Bats/Throws: Right/Right
Height: 6’1 Weight: 190
Born: 05/11/1996 (25)
Hometown: Beverly, MA
The Shuckers
CAREER HIGHS
IP (START) : 9.0 IP (6/23/19 @ POT) STRIKEOUTS: 11 (2x, Last: 9/9/21 @ PNS)
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2019:
AWARDS & ACCOLADES -Pitched the full season with the Carolina Mudcats
CAR Pitcher of the Year (2019)
-Named Carolina League Pitcher of the Year...earned
CAR Mid-Season All-Star (2019)
Carolina League Midseason and Postseason All-Star
CAR Post-Season All-Star (2019)
-Named Pitcher of the Week for June 23 and August
CAR Pitcher of the Week (06/23/19)
Milwaukee Brewers
Zavolas in the draft -Pitched for the Everett AquaSox (A-) and Modesto
Nuts (A+)
CAREER TRANSACTIONS: -In Everett, pitched 3 or more innings of relief on 4
Milwaukee Brewers traded LF Domingo San- occassions...allowing zero runs or 1 run each
tana to Seattle Mariners for LF Ben Gamel and -In Modesto, Promoted from Everett on 8/12...
RHP Noah Zavolas on December 21, 2018 worked 3 scoreless relief appearances spanning 4.0
innings
Selected by the Seattle Mariners in 18th round
(538th overall) pick in the 2018 MLB Draft COLLEGE:
-Played 4 years at Harvard University
Opponents
The Shuckers
BENNETT, BLACK, BULLOCK, CANTRELLE, CASTENEDA,
Nick Tyler Justin Hayden Victor
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CASTILLO, CHIRINO, COCA, CONTRERAS, DEVANNEY,
L.G. Harold Yeison Luis Cam
Milwaukee Brewers
DIAZ, DILLARD, ERCEG, FLOYD, FRELICK,
Brent Thomas Lucas Taylor Sal
Photo Roster
The Shuckers
PITCHERS
The Shuckers
54 Jake Cousins RP R R 27 6-4 185 Parkridge, IL
76 Dylan File RP R R 25 6-1 205 Lake Havasu City, AZ
48 Trevor Gott RP R R 29 5-10 182 Lexington, KY
31 Jandel Gustave RP R R 29 6-3 220 Pimentel, Dominican Republic
71 Josh Hader RP L L 27 6-3 180 Millersville, MD
37 Adrian Houser SP R R 29 6-3 222 Tahlequah, OK
52 Eric Lauer SP R L 26 6-3 228 Elyria, OH
36 J.C. Mejia RP R R 25 6-5 240 Gaspar Hernandez, Dominican Republic
55 Hoby Milner RP L L 31 6-3 175 Dallas, TX
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51 Freddy Peralta SP R R 25 5-11 199 Moca, Dominican Republic
47 Angel Perdomo RP L L 27 6-8 265 San Cristobal, Dominican Republic
58 Miguel Sanchez RP R R 28 6-3 205 Bonao, Dominican Republic
35 Brent Suter RP L L 32 6-4 213 Chicago, IL
56 Justin Topa RP R R 31 6-4 200 Binghamton, NY
32 José Urena RP R R 30 6-2 208 Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
38 Devin Williams RP R R 27 6-2 200 Florissant, MO
53 Brandon Woodruff SP L R 29 6-4 243 Tupelo, MS
CATCHERS
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NO. NAME POS BAT THW AGE HT WT BIRTH PLACE
0 Mario Feliciano C R R 23 6-1 200 Bayamon, Puerto Rico
10 Omar Narvaez C L R 30 5-11 220 Maracay, Venezuela
28 Pedro Severino C R R 28 6-1 235 Bonao, Dominican Republic
63 Brett Sullivan C L R 28 6-1 195 Stockton, CA
INFIELDERS
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18 Keston Hiura 1B R R 25 6-0 202 Valencia, CA
14 Jace Peterson 2B L R 31 6-0 215 Lake Charles, LA
33 Pablo Reyes 3B R R 28 5-8 175 Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
11 Rowdy Tellez 1B L L 27 6-4 255 Sacramento, CA
2 Luis Urias SS R R 24 5-9 186 Magdalena de Kino. Mexico
16 Kolten Wong 2B L R 33 5-7 185 Hilo, HI
OUTFIELDERS
Credentials
SEASON CREDENTIALS
Biloxi Shuckers season credentials are issued only to legitimate news-gathering outlets who will cover the team on a regular
basis.
All working media members must adhere to all Biloxi Shuckers Media Regulations while attending a Shuckers game. To obtain a
2022 season credential, please follow these directions:
The Shuckers
Submit a season credential request to Garrett Greene, Media Relations Manager and Broadcaster (information below). A copy
of the Shuckers’ credential request can be found on the Biloxi Shuckers virtual press box at www.milb.com/biloxi/team/media.
List the first and last names of all members of your outlet who will require a season credential, including photographers.
Read and sign the 2022 Media Credential Application which includes the Biloxi Shuckers and MiLB Media Regulations and 2022
MiLB Season Release of Liability Waiver. Send a completed copy to ggreene@biloxishuckers.com prior to the first game you’re
covering. The completed form may be emailed or faxed. For outlets with multiple credentialed members, please have each
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member sign and print their name on the back of the sheet.
Per MLB Guidelines, members of the media may conduct interview on the field without wearing a mask if they are ‘up-to-date’
on their COVID-19 vaccination. Booster shots are required if five months have passed since a second dose of Pfizer or Moderna
or two months have passed since the lone dose of the Johnson & Johnson. Media members that are not up-to-date on their
COVID-19 vaccination will be required to wear a mask for on-field interviews and will not be permitted to indoor interview areas.
A member of the media relations staff will contact you when your season credential is ready to be picked up.
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SINGLE-GAME CREDENTIALS
Biloxi Shuckers single-game credentials will be issued to legitimate news-gathering outlets that plan to cover the team on a
limited basis, as well as area outlets making last-minute changes in coverage. All working media members must adhere to listed
Biloxi Shuckers Media Regulations while covering a Shuckers game. To obtain a single-game credential in 2022, please follow
these directions:
Submit a single-game credential request to a member of the media relations department (information below). You must submit
your request at least 24 hours prior to the game you’re covering.
List the first and last names of all members of your outlet who will require a single-game credential, including photographers.
2021 in Review
Read and sign the 2022 Media Credential Application which includes the Biloxi Shuckers and MiLB Media Regulations and 2022
Season Release of Liability Waiver. Send the completed copy to a member of the media relations department prior to the game
you’re covering. The completed form may be emailed or faxed. For outlets with multiple credentialed members, please have each
member sign and print their name on the back of the sheet.
Pick up your single-game credential at the MGM Park Will Call using a valid photo ID.
If your outlet is interested in covering a 2022 Shuckers’ game at another Southern League stadium, please submit your request
to a member of the Biloxi Shuckers media relations department. Arrangements will be made with other Southern League teams
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All credentials are non-transferable and should be worn visibly at all times. If you have any questions, please contact a member
of the Biloxi Shuckers media relations staff:
(228) 271-3464
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ACCESS TO MGM PARK:
Location of the media entrance to MGM Park will be on the north side of the stadium off of Howard Avenue. Media members
must have their credential in order to enter MGM Park. There is very limited parking available in the lot north of the stadium off
of Howard Avenue.
CREDENTIAL PICKUP:
All media credentials will be available for pickup at Will Call at the MGM Park Box Office, located on the northeast side of the
stadium near the corner of Caillavet and Howard Avenue.
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CLUBHOUSE ACCESS:
Per Minor League Baseball regulations, both the home and road clubhouse are restricted areas for the 2022 season and as
a result are OFF LIMITS AT ALL TIMES. Any change in policy will be communicated from the Shuckers Media Relations staff.
REQUESTING INTERVIEWS:
All requests for interviews with Biloxi Shuckers players, coaches or front office members should be booked throught the media
relations department. All requests are encouraged to be made at least 24 hours prior to the interview. No interviews are to be
conducted while a game is in progress. No interviews may be conducted during a team workout, unless otherwise authorized.
Milwaukee Brewers
Interviews on gamedays are best conducted after the team takes batting practice. Media members that are fully vaccinated do
not need to wear masks for interviews that are on the field. Video cameras are not permitted in the areas where players park or
player entrances/loading dock areas. Interviews may be shot on the field or in the dugout if weather and player/coach availability
permits. Starting pitchers will not be available for pregame interviews on days they are starting.
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VISITING PLAYER INTERVIEW REQUESTS:
All requests for visiting players should be organized in conjunction with that teams’ media relations department. The Biloxi Shuck-
ers media relations staff can help facilitate requests through other teams media relations departments.
FIELD/DUGOUTS:
Media members holding credentials that grant field access may be present in the foul territory/dugout areas up to 1 hour prior to
the scheduled game. At no time are media members allowed to cross the foul lines into the field of play. Foul territory and dugout
areas must be clear of ALL media exactly 1 hour prior to the start of the game unless a special request has been made to the
Biloxi Shuckers Media Relations staff or college media relations staff.
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PHOTOGRAPHERS/VIDEOGRAPHERS:
Photographers and videographers may utilize the on-field camera well next to the dugout on the first base and third base side of
MGM Park. Space is limited, and all photographers/videographers must accommodate the space needs of the television camera
operators and Biloxi Shuckers staff in this area. No photography is permitted on the field of play while the game is in progress.
Special photo requests must be authorized by a member of the Biloxi Shuckers media relations staff.
PRESS BOX:
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Limited space in the MGM Park press box (3rd floor) is available for WORKING MEDIA ONLY. Photographers and videographers
may utilize the second and third rows of press row for editing. Game information, rosters, lineups and complimentary wired or
wireless internet connection will be provided to you. A light pre-game meal is also offered approximately 90 minutes prior to
game time in the press box lounge. There will be no cheering or rooting for either team at any point during the game. Individuals
who violate press box rules will be removed and credentials revoked upon the discretion of the Biloxi Shuckers media relations
department.
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RADIO NETWORK
During the 2022 season, Shuckers fans will be able to catch all home and road games on the Biloxi Shuckers Radio Network.
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Coast Radio and WGCM-AM 1240 (FM 100.9) will yet again serve as the flagship radio station for the network.
WGCM AM-1240 was the first radio station on the Mississippi Gulf
Coast and is the second oldest in the state.
Fans will also be able to listen to all games, home and road, for free on the Shuckers’ website and by using the TuneIn Radio
app on their mobile, desktop or home devices. Additionally, all games will be available in HD on MiLB.TV, a subscription-based
service provided by Minor League Baseball.
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Garrett Greene begins his fourth season and fifth year as “The Voice of the Shuckers.”
A native of Arlington, TX, Garrett spent 2017 as the Director of Broadcasting and Media
Relations for the Helena Brewers, the Milwaukee Brewers Advanced-Rookie Affiliate in the
Pioneer League. While in Helena, Garrett saw a wave of players that Shuckers’ fans can
expect to see come through Biloxi this season. He previously worked for the St. Paul Saints
as a Broadcasting and Media Relations Assistant, broadcasting games alongside 2016
Ballpark Digest Broadcaster of the Year Sean Aronson.
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Prior to joining the ranks of professional baseball, Garrett worked as a play-by-play broad-
caster for college and high school sports in the Austin area. He was also part of the staff of
104.9 FM The Horn in Austin, working as a talk show host, studio host, producer and board
operator. Garrett earned his Bachelor of Journalism from the University of Texas at Austin in 2013.
Thomas Zinzarella begins his first season with the Shuckers organization as the Media Relations
and Broadcast assistant in 2022. He was previously the Director of Broadcasting and Media Rela-
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tions for the Billings Mustangs in the Pioneer League. Before Biloxi, Thomas was a freelance sports
broadcaster calling various sports in New England for College of the Holy Cross, UMass-Lowell, and
Merrimack College.
Thomas graduated from Providence College in 2021 with a Bachelor of Arts in Sports Media. During
his four years in college, Thomas covered high profiles events such as the Big East Tournament,
the NCAA Frozen Four, the New England Patriots, and other college and high school sports in the
area. He got his start in baseball as a broadcast intern for two summers in the prestigious Cape Cod
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Baseball League.
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TELEVISION:
WLOX-TV WXXV-TV
(228) 896-1313 (228) 832-2525
www.wlox.com www.wxxv25.com
Michael Dugan, Sports Anchor Joe Sullivan, News Director
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Blake Brannon, Sports Reporter Jeff Haeger, Sports Anchor
208 DuBuys Road 14351 Highway 49 North
Biloxi, MS 39531 Gulfport, MS 39503
RADIO:
Cruisin’ WGCM-AM 1240 WZKX-FM Kicker 108 WGCM-FM Coast 102
(228) 896-5500 (228) 896-4530 (228) 896-5500
www.coast102.com www.kicker108.com www.coast102.com
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superdave@coast102.com rhodes@kicker108.com superdave@coast102.com
Dave Johnson Bryan Rhodes Dave Johnson
10250 Lorraine Road 10250 Lorraine Road 10250 Lorraine Road
Gulfport, MS 39503 Gulfport, MS 39503 Gulfport, MS 39503
BREWERS COVERAGE:
Brewers.com Milwaukee Journal Sentinel The Athletic
www.brewers.com www.jsonline.com/sports/brewers theathletic.com
Adam McCalvy Todd Rosiak & Curt Hogg Will Sammon
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BLOGS:
Reviewing the Brew Bleacher Report Brewer Fanatic
www.reviewingthebrew.com bleacherreport.com/milwaukee-brewers www.brewerfanatic.com/
Matt Carroll & David Gasper John Bonnes, Brock Beauchamp &
@ReviewingTheBrew Seth Stohs
@MKEMatt13 & @DGasper24
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Social Media
Twitter: @BiloxiShuckers
Facebook: facebook.com/BiloxiShuckers
Instagram: @OfficialBiloxiShuckers
Snapchat: @BiloxiShuckers
TikTok: @BiloxiShuckers
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Garrett Greene Media Relations Manager & Broadcaster @Garrett_Greene
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Brewers Organization:
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Minor Leagues:
MiLB.com @MiLB
MLB Pipeline @MLBPipeline
MiLB Promos @MiLBPromos
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Southern League:
Birmingham Barons @BhamBarons
Chattanooga Lookouts @ChattLookouts
Mississippi Braves @MBraves
Montgomery Biscuits @BiscuitBaseball
Pensacola Blue Wahoos @BlueWahoosBBall
Rocket City Trash Pandas @trashpandas
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Biloxi/Gulfport Media:
WLOX @WLOX
WXXV 25 @WXXV25
Jeff Haeger WXXV @TheJeffTakeWXXV
Michael Dugan WLOX @MDuganWLOX
Blake Brannon WLOX @blake_brannontv
Scott Watkins Sun Herald @scottwatkinsTU
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Grounds Crew Prep 5:35 p.m. - 6:05 p.m.
On-Field Presentations 6:05 p.m. - 6:25 p.m.
Plate Meeting 6:25 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Anthem 6:30 p.m. - 6:34 p.m.
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Grounds Crew Prep 12:05 p.m. - 12:35 p.m. 4:05 p.m. - 4:35 p.m.
On-Field Presentations 12:35 p.m. - 12:55 p.m. 4:35 p.m. - 4:55 p.m.
Plate Meeting 12:55 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. 4:55 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Anthem 1:00 p.m. - 1:04 p.m. 5:00 p.m. - 5:04 p.m.
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On-Field Presentations 10:35 a.m. - 10:55 a.m.
Plate Meeting 10:55 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Anthem 11:00 a.m. - 11:04 a.m.
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DOUBLEHEADERS: All BP/Infield times will begin one hour earlier than the regularly scheduled game.
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Ground Rules
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Home Runs:
The following on-field actions will be considered home runs:
• Batted ball flies over the first (lower) 8’ outfield fence.
• Batted ball strikes the scoreboard, scoreboard netting, batter’s eye or outfield light pole.
• Batted ball strikes foul pole above outfield fence level.
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Fly Balls:
The following on-field actions will govern fly balls:
• If a player catches a fly ball in the dugout one foot must remain on the dugout’s top step/field level.
• Players may lean across the tarp to catch a fly ball, however players must not sit upon, step on or use the tarp as an
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Batting Average: Divide the numbers of hits by the number of official at-bats.
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Batting Title Qualifications: To qualify for the Double-A South batting or slugging title, a player must have a minimum of 372
plate appearances (the equivalent of 2.7 plate appearances for each of the 138 scheduled games). However, a player with fewer
than the required number of plate appearances whose average would be the highet if he were charged with the required number
of official at-bats shall be awarded the batting championship.
Consecutive-Game Hitting Streak: A consecutive-game hitting streak shall not be terminated if all of a player’s plate appearanc-
es result in a walk, hit batsman, defensive interference or a sacrifice bunt. The streak shall terminate if the player has a sacrifice
fly and no hit.
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Consecutive-Game Playing Streak: A consecutive-game playing streak shall extend if the player plays one half-inning on de-
fense, or if he completes a time at bat by reaching base or being put out. A pinch-running appearance shall not extend the streak.
If a player is ejected from a game by an umpire before he complies with the requirements of this rule, his streak shall continue.
Day or Night Game: Any game scheduled to start after 5:00 p.m. is considered a night game. A game scheduled to begin before
5:00 p.m., which is delayed by rain or any other reason, is still considered a day game. However, both games of a two-night
doubleheader will be considered night games.
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Designated for Assignment: When a player is taken off a Major League roster and is designated for assignment, such player
must be released, traded, or his contract assigned within 10 days of the notice given.
Designated Hitter Rule: Beginning in 2022 in the Southern League, a universal designated hitter will be used regardless of
affiliation.
Earned Run Average: Multiply the number of earned runs by nine; take the resulting number and divide it by the number of
innings-pitched.
Earned Run Average Title Qualifications: To qualify for the Double-A South ERA crown, a pitcher must have the lowest earned
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run average after at least 111 innings-pitched (the equivalent of 0.8 multiplied by the number of scheduled games- 138).
Fielding Average: Divide the total putouts and assists by total putouts, assists and errors.
Free Agency: If a player has six years of Major League service, he is eligible for free agency. A player has 15 days from the first
day following the World Series to file for free agency. A player is also eligible for free agency if he has played seven seasons or
more in the Major or Minor Leagues and is not on a Major League team’s 40-man roster as of October 15.
Injured List: In the Minor Leagues, players placed on the injured list must remain there a minimum of seven consecutive days.
There is no limit to how many players can be on the injured list at one time and those on the injured list do not count toward the
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Magic Number: Determine the number of games yet to be played, add one, then subtract the number of games ahead in the lost
column of the standings from the closest opponent.
Major League Rehabilitation: A Major League player may be assigned to a minor league affiliate for the purpose of injury reha-
bilitation for a maximum of 20 days for non-pitchers, and 30 days for pitchers. The player continues to receive his Major League
salary. Any service with the minor league club shall be deemed Major League service. Rehabilitation assignments do not count
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as optional assignments. Players on rehabilitation assignment do not count against a team’s roster limit.
On-Base Percentage: Take the total number of hits, walks, and hit-by-pitches and divide by the total number of at-bats, walks,
hit-by-pitches, and sacrifice flies. Times awarded first base on interference or obstruction are not figured into on base percentage.
Options: An optional assignment of a player contract shall be permitted for not more than three seasons between Major League
and Minor League clubs. Players optioned for less than a total of 20 days in one season, shall not be charged with an optional
transfer. Players who, prior to the start of the 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. New in 2022, players can be optioned five
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times in a season. A player optioned six or more times must be placed on waivers after each ensuing option.
Recalled: When a player is on a Major League team’s 40-man roster and added to the team’s 26-man active roster during the
season from the Minor Leagues, he has been recalled. If a player is not on the Major League 40-man roster, the Major League
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club must purchase his contract from the Minor League team and add him to its 40-man roster.
Rookie Qualifications: A player shall be considered a rookie unless; he has exceeded 130 at-bats or 50 innings-pitched in the
Major Leagues or accumulated more than 45 days on the 26-man active roster of a Major League club or clubs. Time in military
service and time on the injured list is excluded.
Rule 5 Draft: A player not on a Major League 40-man roster as of November 20 is eligible for the Rule 5 Draft if the player was
18 years of age or younger when he first signed a professional contract and this is the fourth Rule 5 Draft held since he signed.
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Or if the player was 19 years of age or older when he first signed a professional contract and this is the third Rule 5 Draft held
since he signed.
Save Rule: Credit a pitcher with a save when he meets all three of the following conditions:
• He is the finishing pitcher in a game won by his club; and
• He is not the winning pitcher; and
• He qualifies under one of the following conditions:
1. He enters the game with a lead of no more than three runs and pitches for at least one inning; or
2. He enters the game, regardless of the count, with the potential tying run either already on base, at bat, or on deck, or
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Slugging Percentage: Divide the total bases of all safe hits by the total number of at-bats.
Suspended Game: In the Southern League, any regular season game that is called before it is completed or is called at any
point with the score tied shall become a suspended game. In accordance with Official Rule 4.12 (c), a suspended game must be
resumed and completed from the exact point of suspension and must be played the number of innings it was originally scheduled
to include. If the suspended game is called before becoming a regulation game (before the fifth inning), the regular game following
the suspended game shall be a seven-inning game. If the suspended game is called after becoming a regulation game (from
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the fifth on), the regular game following the suspended game shall be a nine-inning game. Attendance reporting from suspended
game shall reflect the number of fans present when the contest started, not when it was completed and does not qualify as a
lost opening.
Waivers: If a player placed on Major League waivers is not claimed by another team after two (2) business days after waivers
have been requested, the player has “cleared waivers” and the team has secured waivers for the remainder of the waiver period.
The team then can send him to the Minor Leagues, trade him to another team prior to the Trade Deadline, or do nothing at all.
After the trade deadline, players may still be placed and claimed on outright waivers, but trades are no longer permitted after that
date (August 2). If a player does not clear waivers- he is claimed by another team or teams- the club requesting waivers may
withdraw the waiver request. If the club does not withdraw the waiver request, the player’s contract is assigned as follows: If only
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one claim is entered, the player’s contract is assigned to the claiming club; if more than one club in the same league makes a
claim, the club currently lower in the standings gets the player; if clubs in both leagues claim the player, preference shall always
go the club in the same league as the club requesting waivers.
Winning Pitcher: The starting pitcher will be credited with the win only if he has pitched at least five complete innings and his
team not only is in the lead when he is replaced, but remains in the lead the remainder of the game. When the starting pitcher
does not meet the preceding criteria and more than one relief pitcher is used, the victory shall be awarded on the following basis:
• When, during the tenure of the starting pitcher, the winning team assumes the lead and maintains it to the finish of the game,
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credit the victory to the relief pitcher judged by the scorer to have been the most effective.
• Whenever the score is tied, the game becomes a new contest insofar as the winning and losing pitcher is concerned.
• Once the opposing team assumes the lead, all pitchers who have pitched up to that point are excluded from being credited with
the victory except the current pitcher.
• The winning relief pitcher shall be the one who is the pitcher of record when his team assumes the lead and maintains it to the
finish of the game.
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Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL): A primary stabilizing ligament within the center of the knee joint that prevents hyperexten-
sion and excessive rotation of the joint. A complete tear of the ACL necessitating reconstruction could require up to 12 months
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of rehabilitation.
Arthrogram: X-ray technique for joints using air and/or dye injected into the effected area; useful in diagnosing meniscus tears
of the knee and rotator cuff tears of the shoulder.
Arthroscopy: A surgical examination of the internal structures of a joint by means of viewing through an arthroscope. Ar-
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throscopic procedure can be used to remove or repair damaged tissue or as a diagnostic procedure in order to inspect the extent
of any damage or confirm a diagnosis.
Bone Scan: An imaging procedure in which a radioactive-labeled substance is injected into the body to determine the status of a
bone injury. If the bone at the injury site takes up the radioactive substance, the injury will show a “hot spot” on the scan image.
The bone scan is particularly useful in the diagnosis of stress fractures.
Cartilage: Smooth, slippery substance preventing two ends of bones from rubbing together.
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Cat Scan: Use of a computer to produce a cross-sectional view of the anatomical part being investigated from x-ray data.
Concussion: Jarring injury of the brain resulting in dysfunction. It can be graded as mild, moderate or severe depending or loss
of consciousness, amnesia and loss of equilibrium.
Deltoid Muscle: Muscles at the top of the arm, just below the shoulder, responsible for shoulder motions to the front, side and
back.
Disc: A flat, rounded plate between each vertebrae of the spine. The disc consists of a thick fibering which surrounds a soft gel-
like interior. It functions as a cushion for the spinal column.
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Epicondylitis: Inflammation in the elbow due to overuse.
Fibula: Smaller of the two bones in the lower leg; runs from the knee to the ankle along the outside of the lower leg.
Fracture: Any breach of continuity of a bone. Types of fractures include simple, compound, comminuted, greenstick, incomplete,
impacted, longitudinal, oblique, stress, and transverse.
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Inflammation: The body’s natural response to injury in which the injury site might display various degrees of pain, swelling, heat,
redness and/or loss of function.
Ligament: Band of fibrous tissue that connects bone to bone, or bone to cartilage and supports and strengthens joints.
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI): Imaging procedure in which a radio frequency pulse causes certain electrical elements of
the injured tissue to react to this pulse and through this process a computer display and permanent film establish a visual image.
MRI does not require radiation and is very useful in the diagnosis of soft tissue, disc, and meniscus injuries.
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Medical Glossary
Medial: To the inside of the body.
Meniscus: Crescent shaped cartilage, usually pertaining to the knee joint; also known as “cartilage.” There are two menisci in
the knee: medial and lateral. These work to absorb weight within the knee and provide stability.
Metacarpals: Five long bones of the hand running from the wrist to the fingers
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Metatarsals: Five long bones of the foot running from the ankle to the toes
Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL): A primary stabilizing ligament of the knee that provides significant stability and prevents
displacement of the tibia backward within the knee joint. A complete tear of this ligament necessitating reconstruction could
require up to 12 months of rehabilitation.
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Quadricep Muscles (“Quads”): A group of four muscles of the front thigh that run from the hip and form a common tendon at
the patella; they are responsible for knee extension.
Rotator Cuff: Comprised of four muscles in the shoulder area that can be irritated by overuse. The muscles are the supraspina-
tus (most commonly injured), infraspinatus, teres minor, and subscapularis.
Shin Splint: A catch-all syndrome describing pain in the shin that is not a fracture or tumor, and cannot be defined otherwise.
Sprain: Injury resulting from the stretch or twist of the joint and causes various degrees of stretch or tear of a ligament or other
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Strain: Injury resulting from a pull or torsion to the muscle or tendon that causes various degrees of stretch or tear to the muscle
or tendon tissue.
Tendinitis: Inflammation of the tendon and/or tendon sheath, caused by chronic overuse or sudden injury.
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Tibia: Larger of the two bones of the lower leg and is the weight-bearing bone of the shin.
Transverse Process: Small lateral projection off the right and left side of each vertebrae that functions as an attachment site for
muscles and ligaments of the spine.
Ulnar Nerve: Nerve in the elbow commonly irritated from excessive throwing.
Ultrasound: An electrical modality that transmits a sound wave through an applicator into the skin to the soft tissue in order to
heat the local area for relaxing the injured tissue and/or disperse edema.
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A. Inning Breaks and Pitching Changes. Following an inning break or pitching change, the batter must enter the
batter’s box at a time certain, and the pitcher must throw a pitch at a time certain, described below:
(1) Time of Break. The timer will count down from 2:15, as follows:
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As described above, the batter shall enter the box and become alert to the pitcher with at least 9 seconds remaining. The pitcher
shall be permitted to begin his motion for the first pitch as soon as the batter steps into the box and is alert to the pitcher.
(2) Warm-Up Pitches. The pitcher may take as many or as few warm-up pitches as desired prior to the inning but shall
begin his motion to deliver his final warm-up pitch with at least 30 seconds remaining in the inning break/pitching change timer.
Pitchers will not be guaranteed eight warm-up pitches. The umpire shall stop the pitcher from throwing warm-up pitches at that
time unless the umpire determines that an exception (as described below) applies. If the final warm-up pitch is not delivered prior
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to the timer reaching 40 seconds, umpires shall signal for the last warm-up pitch.
(3) Walk-Up Music/In-Stadium Promotions. In order to ensure the prompt resumption of play, it is important for Clubs
to ensure that all entertainment has been completed, including all loudspeaker or microphone announcements or presentations,
by the time the timer reaches 20 seconds. In addition, all on-field entertainment personnel must be completely off the field, and all
field-entry gates closed and secured, by this time. Nothing contained herein is intended to interfere with the ability of the Club to
play rally music or other sound effects that would otherwise be played during the course of a game. The playing of walk-up music
will be monitored and Clubs that play walk-up music after these times will be disciplined. The maximum amount of time the music
can be played for at bats within an inning will be 10 seconds.
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(4) Start of Timer. The timer shall start on the last out of an inning for an inning break. In the event that a new pitcher is
entering the game at the start of an inning, the pitching change timer shall begin as soon as the relief pitcher crosses the warning
track (or otherwise leaves the bullpen area in the case of a bullpen located on the playing field) to enter the game. In the case of
a position player entering the game as a pitcher during an inning, the timer shall start upon the first notification of the switch from
the Manager or Coach.
The pitcher should stop throwing warm-up pitches and immediately leave the bullpen when signaled by the umpire. If the pitcher
does not leave the bullpen promptly when signaled, the umpire shall signal for the timer to start. If the umpires initiate a foreign
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substance check of the pitcher taking the mound, the clock should be paused and resume once the check is complete and the
umpire signals for the clock to resume.
For inning breaks during which God Bless America or any patriotic song is played in which all action in the ballpark stops (similar
to the National Anthem), the timer will begin at the conclusion of the song. An extension to the inning break for other events may
be approved by the Commissioner’s Office; provided, however, that the timer must start in accordance with these Regulations
and the duration of such break shall not exceed 2:45.
(a) Administrative Tasks. If the umpire exchanges baseballs or performs other administrative tasks, the clock should
be reset if the umpire completes their tasks with less than 14 seconds (bases empty) or 18 seconds (runners on) remaining on
the timer. In these instances, the clock should be reset to 14 or 18 seconds when the pitcher is in possession of the ball and the
catcher and the batter are in the dirt circle surrounding home plate.
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(c) Other Special Circumstances. If there is a delay in normal activities (e.g., injury or other medical emergency,
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equipment issues, playing field or grounds crew issues, pitcher or catcher finishes an inning on base or at bat and the umpire
believes the player requires additional time, etc.), the umpire may waive off the timer. In these circumstances, the umpire should
signal for the timer to be reset to 14 seconds (bases empty) or 18 seconds (runners on) when the umpire determines that play is
ready to resume.
(d) Operator Error. If the operator does not start the timer at the appropriate time, the umpire shall signal to the
operator to reset the timer and start again immediately.
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(2) 30-Second Timer Between Batters. The Pitch Timer will count down from 30 seconds for the first pitch of a plate
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appearance (except for the first batter after an inning break or pitching change, which will use the inning break timer described in
Section A above). The batter must be in the box and alert to the pitcher with at least 9 seconds remaining. The pitcher shall be
permitted to begin his motion for the first pitch as soon as the batter steps into the box and is alert to the pitcher. For the first pitch
of a plate appearance, the timer shall start at the conclusion of the prior play, as indicated by the umpire’s final signal of “safe” or
“out”, or other clear indication that the play has concluded. In the event that the batter-runner ends an at bat on second base and
needs to hand his protective equipment to a base coach or bat boy/girl, the timer should start when the batter-runner hands his
equipment to the coach or bat boy/girl. The timer shall stop (blank screen) when the pitcher begins his windup motion or begins
his motion to deliver the pitch from the set position.
(3) Batter Requesting “Time”. During each plate appearance, a batter shall be allowed to request “time” only once. If
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the umpire grants “time,” the batter shall not be permitted further requests during that at-bat. When “time” is called the timer shall
stop (blank screen) and restart at 14 seconds (bases empty) or 18 seconds (runners on) when the pitcher is in possession of the
ball and the batter is in the batter’s box.
immediately. The pitcher shall be limited to a total of two Disengagements per plate appearance while there is at least one runner
on base. A pitcher may attempt additional Disengagements in the same plate appearance. However, if the defensive team does
not record an out during the ensuing play and all runners safely return to the originally occupied bases, the result is a balk. The
two-Disengagement limit shall not reset until the following plate appearance even if a stolen base, caught stealing, pickoff, or balk
occurs.
If the defensive team (i.e., the pitcher, catcher or other defensive player) requests and is granted time by the umpire, a Disen-
gagement shall be assessed to the pitcher. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a Disengagement shall not be assessed for a mound
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visit initiated by the coach or manager, if the request for time is prompted by an injury, because a foreign object has entered the
playing field (e.g., errant throw from a bullpen, object from the stands, etc.), or if the pitcher steps off to appeal under Rule 5.09(c).
(b) Bases Empty. There shall be no limitation on the number of times a pitcher is permitted to step off the rubber while
the bases are empty; but, unless the umpire grants “time,” a step off without runners on base shall not restart the Pitch Timer.
(5) Defensive Signals. If the catcher leaves the catcher’s box to give defensive signals during a 30-Second Timer
Between Batters, the timer shall stop (blank screen) and be reset to 14 seconds (bases empty) or 18 seconds (runners on) when
the catcher starts to return to his position and the pitcher is in possession of the ball. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the FTC
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should not reset the timer if there is more than 14 seconds (bases empty) or 18 seconds (runners on) on the timer when the
catcher starts to return to his position and the pitcher is in possession of the ball. The catcher leaving the catcher’s box to give
defensive signals during a 30-Second Between Batters timer will not be counted as a Disengagement by the pitcher.
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the dugout, or performs other administrative tasks, the clock should be reset if the umpire completes his tasks with less than 14
seconds (bases empty) or 18 seconds (runners on) remaining on the timer. In these instances, the clock should be reset to 14
seconds (bases empty) or 18 seconds (runners on) when the pitcher is in possession of the ball and the catcher and the batter
are in the dirt circle surrounding home plate.
A pitcher’s request for a new baseball must come with more than 9 seconds remaining on the Pitch Timer, and such a request
will not be counted as a Disengagement.
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(b) Operator Error. If the operator does not start the timer at the appropriate time, the umpire shall signal to the
operator to reset the timer and start again immediately.
C. Enforcement. In order to enforce these Pace of Game Regulations, the following penalties shall apply.
(1) Batters/Automatic Strike. Batters should not delay entering the batter’s box to gain an undue advantage. If the
batter does not enter the box and become alert to the pitcher with 9 or more seconds remaining on the Pitch Timer, the ball is dead
immediately. The batter will be adjudged to have violated the rule and the umpire shall award a strike without the pitcher having
to deliver the pitch. No runners may advance.
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(2) Pitchers/Automatic Ball. Pitchers are expected to begin the motion to deliver the pitch as soon as the batter
enters the box and becomes alert to the pitcher. If the pitcher does not begin his motion to deliver the pitch or attempt a pickoff
(or other permissible Disengagement under Regulation B(4)(a)) prior to the Pitch Timer reaching “0”, the pitcher will be adjudged
to have violated the rule and the umpire shall award a ball without the pitcher having to deliver the pitch. The ball is dead, and
no runners may advance, unless the ball awarded by the umpire is the batter’s fourth ball in which case the batter is entitled to
advance to first base under Rule 5.05(b)(1).
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For the avoidance of doubt, a manager or coach trip to the mound to meet with the pitcher shall constitute a visit. A player leaving
his position to confer with the pitcher, including a pitcher leaving the mound to confer with another player, shall also constitute a
visit, regardless of where the visit occurs or the length of the visit.
(2) The timer shall operate during mound visits initiated by a manager or coach. The timer will be set at 30 seconds
and will begin counting down when the manager or coach crosses the foul line.
(3) The home plate umpire will proceed to the mound when the timer reaches 10 seconds. Unless the manager or
coach signals for a pitching change, he must leave the mound when (or before) the timer reaches 0 seconds.
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(4) If the manager or coach has not left the mound or signaled for a pitching change by the time that the timer reaches
0 seconds, the home plate umpire shall break up the mound visit and direct the manager or coach to return to his dugout or signal
for a pitching change.
(5) The home plate umpire shall have discretion to grant a brief window of additional time to a manager or coach
whose trip to the mound was slowed by a bona fide physical ailment or other special circumstance (e.g., medical condition, player
requiring a translator). In addition, the timer shall not operate when a doctor or trainer accompanies the manager to evaluate a
bona fide medical issue.
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(6) In the case where a manager or coach signals for a pitching change, the timer will stop, the procedures for mea-
suring the pitching change break will begin, and the manager or coach may remain on the mound for the duration of the change.
(7) In the case where there is no pitching change, the timer shall stop (blank screen) when the manager or coach
leaves the dirt circle surrounding the pitcher’s rubber concluding his visit to the mound. (See OBR 5.10(l)). The 14 or 18 second
timer shall commence when the pitcher is in possession of the ball on the pitcher’s mound, the catcher and the batter are in the
dirt circle surrounding home plate, and play is ready to resume.
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(2) FTC Reporting. After each game the FTC shall report any violations of these Regulations to Major League Base-
ball.
(3) Mechanical Failure. Should the outfield timer or both home plate timers fail, all timers should be turned off and the
base umpire should keep time with a stopwatch without applying any of the penalties described herein. Provided that the outfield
timer and one of the home plate timers are functional, time shall be kept for the game. Should the timers be repaired during the
game, the use of the timer will continue at the beginning of the next full inning.
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(4) Protest. Application of the timing rules contained herein may not be protested.
(5) Pinch Hitters. Public address announcers may not announce a pinch hitter until signaled, but umpires have been
instructed to be alert for lead-off pinch hitters in the on-deck circle, in order to have such batters announced on time. Whenever
possible, pinch hitters should warm up prior to going to the on-deck circle. If possible, the pinch hitter should be in the on-deck
circle while the preceding hitter is at bat.
(6) Pre-Game Meeting. Umpires must arrive at home plate for the ground-rules discussion early enough to start
the game at the appointed time. A member of the home Club must provide the umpire room attendant with a pre-game timing
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schedule that includes actual first pitch time for each game.
(7) Warm-Up Catcher. Each Club must have a backup catcher available between half-innings to warm up the pitcher
if the game catcher has not finished putting on the protective equipment when the pitcher is ready to begin his warm-up.
(8) Bat boys/girls. Batboys/girls must have a second bat readily available in the event a hitter breaks a bat, or the bat
goes into the stands during play. The bat must be dressed and ready for game use.
(9) In-Game Entertainment. Between-inning entertainment must conclude and participants must leave the field with
no fewer than 20 seconds remaining in the inning break. Before the season begins, each Club should ensure that it has carefully
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timed all between-innings entertainment pieces, including any on-field races or contests, so that they end no later than 20 sec-
onds remaining in the inning break. After an out is recorded with no one on base, the public address announcement introducing
the next batter should be made not later than when the ball reaches an infielder as it is being thrown around to the pitcher. Any
music clip used to introduce a batter should start immediately after the public address announcement and should stop when the
batter reaches the dirt cut-out surrounding home plate. Music clips between pitches should be limited in order not to encourage
the hitter to leave the batter’s box.
(10) Umpire Authority. Except as explicitly modified herein, nothing contained in these Pace of Game Regulations is
intended to modify or otherwise restrict the duties or authority of the umpires to manage the conduct of the game in accordance
with the Official Baseball Rules.
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F. Batter’s Box Rule. Any Playing Rules which are otherwise inconsistent with these pitch timer regulations, includ-
ing, e.g., OBR 5.04(b)(4), shall not apply.
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David Lubar, David Uihlein, Richard Ressler Director - Pitching Development............................................................ Cam Castro
Assistant Director - Player Development/Information.................August Fagerstrom
CLUB EXECUTIVES Senior Coordinator - Player Personnel............................................. Zack Sorensen
President - Business Operations..................................................................... Rick Schlesinger Coordinator - Player Development/Information....................................... Ben Harris
President - Baseball Operations.......................................................................... David Stearns Hitting Coordinator......................................................................Brenton Del Chiaro
Senior Vice President and General Manager...........................................................Matt Arnold Field Coordinator/Catching Instructor...............................................Charlie Greene
Senior Vice President - Communications and Affiliate Operations.........................Tyler Barnes Infield Coordinator...................................................................................Bob Miscik
Senior Vice President - Stadium Operations.......................................................... Steve Ethier Assistant Field Coordinator/Outfield and Baserunning Instructor....... Spencer Allen
Chief Financial Officer...........................................................................................Daniel Fumai Assistant Pitching Coordinator..............................................................Bryan Leslie
Chief Revenue Officer........................................................................................Jason Hartlund Assistant Hitting Coordinator................................................................ Eric Theisen
General Counsel and Senior Vice President - Administration..............................Marti Wronski Coordinator - Education.................................................................... Adela Marquez
Executive Assistant - Revenue................................................................................Lisa Brzeski Coordinator - Baseball Diversity Initiatives..........................................Junior Spivey
Executive Assistant - Ownership.................................................................... Samantha Ernest Coordinator - Strength and Conditioning............................................Jason Morriss
Executive Assistant to President of Baseball Operations & GM.....................Nichole Kinateder Latin America Strength and Conditioning Liaison........................... Luis Rios Reyes
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Executive Assistant/Paralegal................................................................................... Kate Rock Senior Analyst - Performance Science ................................................. Eric Crispell
Executive Assistant................................................................................................ Adela Reeve Analyst - Performance Science...................................................Dr. Megan Stewart
Executive Assistant..............................................................................................Kate Stempski Coordinator - Latin America Operations........................................... Manuel Vargas
Consultant.................................................................................................................Bob Quinn Assistant Coordinator - Administration and Video..............................Juan De Leon
Assistant - Baseball Operations and Player Development.................Pedro Álvarez
BASEBALL OPERATIONS Assistant - Player Development..........................................................Rickie Weeks
Special Assistant to Minor League Clubhouse Manager........................................................Travis Voss
President of Baseball Operations...........................................................................Doug Melvin Assistant Minor League Clubhouse Manager.................................. Adam Gutierrez
Senior Vice President - Player Personnel...............................................................Karl Mueller Affiliate Clubhouse Manager.............................................................Joseph Hickey
Vice President - Baseball Projects..............................................................................Gord Ash
Vice President - Minor League Operations.......................................................... Tom Flanagan SCOUTING
Vice President - Domestic Scouting.......................................................................Tod Johnson Special Assistant - Scouting..................................................................Mike Berger
Vice President - Baseball Operations.......................................................................Matt Kleine Special Assistant - Scouting................................................................... Bryan Gale
Special Assistant to the General Manager and Pres. of Baseball Operations........Matt Klentak Special Assistant - Scouting............................................................. Chip Lawrence
Vice President and Special Assistant to the GM and Player Dev................... Eduardo Brizuela Assistant Director - Scouting/International Player Development..........Taylor Green
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Vice President - Baseball Product and Strategy.....................................................Will Hudgins Assistant Director - International Scouting.............................................. Luis Pérez
Vice President -Baseball Research and Innovation..........................................Dan Turkenkopf
Special Assistant - Baseball Operations and Player Development............ Quinton McCracken AREA SCOUTS
Special Assistant to the General Manager and Player Development.............Carlos Villanueva National Supervisor - Scouting.........................................................Doug Reynolds
Special Assignment Scout..................................................................................Scott Campbell Supervisor - Scout Teams/West Coast
Special Assistant - Baseball Research and Development.........................................Nick Davis Special Assignment Scout............................................................. Corey Rodriguez
Senior Manager - Data Engineering......................................................................Matt Culhane Regional Supervisor - Scouting........................................................Drew Anderson
Senior Manager - Technology Operations..................................................................Matt Kerls Regional Supervisor - Scouting..............................................................Dan Nellum
Senior Manager - Baseball Administration=.......................................................... Mark Mueller Regional Supervisor - Scouting............................................................ Wynn Pelzer
Manager - Application Development.......................................................................Andy Acosta Regional Supervisor - Scouting...........................................................Mike Serbalik
Manager - International Scouting and Player Personnel................................James Armstrong Pro Scout.................................................................................................Lary Aaron
Manager - Baseball Operations.................................................................................Eric Babitz Domestic/International Scout.......................................................... Bryan Bullington
Manager - Advance Scouting............................................................................. Brian Powalish Area Scout........................................................................................Riley Bandelow
Assistant Director - Baseball Research and Development......................................Andrew Fox Area Scout.............................................................................................. Mike Burns
Senior Analyst - Baseball Research and Development............................................ Ethan Bein Area Scout...............................................................................................Daniel Cho
Senior Analyst - Baseball Research and Development......................................Michael Harper Area Scout...........................................................................................Steve Ditrolio
Senior Data Quality Engineer...............................................................................Josh Schaffer Area Scout...........................................................................................James Fisher
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2010 Nashville Huntsville Brevard County Wisconsin Helena Arizona DSL Brewers
2009 Nashville Huntsville Brevard County Wisconsin Helena Arizona DSL Brewers*
2008 Nashville Huntsville Brevard County West Virginia Helena Arizona
2007 Nashville Huntsville Brevard County West Virginia Helena Arizona
2006 Nashville Huntsville Brevard County West Virginia Helena Arizona
2005 Nashville Huntsville Brevard County West Virginia Helena Arizona
2004 Indianapolis Huntsville High Desert Beloit Helena Arizona
2003 Indianapolis Huntsville High Desert Beloit Helena Arizona DSL Brewers
2002 Indianapolis Huntsville High Desert Beloit Ogden Arizona DSL Brewers
2001 Indianapolis Huntsville High Desert Beloit Ogden Arizona DSL Brewers
2000 Indianapolis Huntsville Stockton Beloit Ogden Helena DSL Brewers
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1998 Louisville El Paso Stockton Beloit Ogden Helena DSL Brewers
1997 Tucson El Paso Stockton Beloit Ogden Helena DSL Brewers
1996 New Orleans El Paso Stockton Beloit Ogden Helena DSL Brewers^
1995 New Orleans El Paso Stockton Beloit Ogden Helena DSL Brewers#
1994 New Orleans El Paso Stockton Beloit Ogden Helena DSL Brewers#
1993 New Orleans El Paso Stockton Beloit Helena DSL Brewers
1992 Denver El Paso Stockton Beloit Helena DSL Brewers
1991 Denver El Paso Stockton Beloit Helena DSL Brewers
1990 Denver El Paso Stockton Beloit Helena DSL Brewers+
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1984 Vancouver El Paso Stockton Beloit Paintsville
1983 Vancouver El Paso Stockton Beloit Paintsville
1982 Vancouver El Paso Stockton Beloit Pikeville
1981 Vancouver El Paso Stockton Burlington Butte
1980 Vancouver Holyoke Stockton Burlington Butte
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1969 Clinton Newark Billings
& 2020 Minor League Season was not played due to COVID-19 Pandemic * 2009 DSL Brewers played as a co-op team with the DSL Orioles
^ 1996 DSL Brewers played as a co-op team with the DSL White Sox # 1994-95 DSL Brewers played as a co-op team with the DSL Astros
+ 1990 DSL Brewers played as a co-op team with the DSL Blue Jays > 1989 DSL Brewers played as a co-op team with the DSL Orioles and DSL Red Sox
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The Shuckers played 15 games at Joe Davis Stadium in Huntsville during the 2015 season
TEAM PITCHING
Pitcher W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
Alvarez, R.J. 0-3 4.08 38 0 0 0 1 35.1 34 19 16 3 7 18 44 5 2
Andrews, Clayton 1-1 4.82 7 0 0 0 0 9.1 6 7 5 1 1 6 11 1 0
Ashby, Aaron 5-4 4.41 21 12 0 0 0 63.1 55 35 31 4 2 32 100 4 0
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Front Office
2021 in Review: The Timber Rattlers went 59-60 during the 2021 season, finishing third in the High-A
Central West, 7.5 games back of the second place Cedar Rapids Kernels. Wisconsin led the High-A Central
with 186 stolen bases, tied for the 8th most in all of Minor League Baseball. INF David Hamilton led the way
with 41 steals in 47 attempts, with Hayden Cantrelle adding 28 steals and Korry Howell swiping 20 bags.
Despite a promotion to Biloxi, Thomas Dillard finished sixth in the league with 67 RBI while Cantrelle led the
league in walks with 77. After earning a promotion to Wisconsin, Joey Wiemer hit .336 in 34 games with 7
doubles, 14 home runs and 33 RBI. Korry Howell was named the High-A Central Player of the Month in May
after hitting .326 with 5 doubles, a triple, 6 home runs, 17 RBI and 25 runs scored.
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Neuroscience Group Field at Fox Cities Stadium High-A Central, West Division Media Contact
2400 North Casaloma Drive Manager: Joe Ayrault Chris Mehring
P.O. Box 7464
Appleton, WI 54912
Hitting Coach: Nick Stanley cmehring@timberrattlers.com
(920) 733-4152 Pitching Coach: Will Schierholz
www.timberrattlers.com Coach: Liu Rodriguez
2021 Statistics
59-60 Overall Record
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TEAM BATTING
Player AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG SF SAC E
Cantrelle, Hayden .175 77 252 44 44 12 1 7 32 77 90 28 8 .376 .313 4 1 9
Castillo, L
.G. .280 69 243 35 68 13 0 9 39 11 86 7 2 .316 .444 0 1 1
Coca, Yeison .204 50 167 21 34 6 0 2 18 16 60 6 4 .281 .275 0 0 8
Dillard, Thomas .245 78 282 44 69 12 2 16 67 49 112 4 2 .359 .472 5 0 9
Frelick, Sal .167 15 60 7 10 1 1 1 5 10 13 3 0 .296 .267 0 0 0
Garcia, Gabriel .217 29 92 15 20 6 0 2 17 12 41 2 1 .306 .348 3 0 4
Gray Jr., Joe .219 59 215 32 47 7 2 8 37 20 70 11 3 .306 .381 4 0 2
Hall, Alex .250 8 28 4 7 2 0 1 8 2 8 0 1 .323 .429 0 0 0
Hamilton, David .263 68 270 50 71 14 7 5 31 35 58 41 6 .351 .422 1 1 15
Howell, Korry .248 69 258 65 64 12 4 12 36 34 88 20 3 .361 .465 1 0 10
Kahle, Nick .186 70 231 23 43 11 0 4 26 26 81 2 0 .279 .286 3 0 3
Lujano, Jujano .252 36 123 19 31 6 0 3 18 15 42 4 1 .357 .374 0 0 1
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McClanahan, Chad .205 79 254 40 52 14 0 8 40 37 117 1 3 .307 .354 3 0 10
McGee, A shton .224 15 49 12 11 3 0 1 2 11 15 1 0 .367 .347 0 0 0
Mitchell, Garrett .359 29 92 33 33 5 2 5 20 28 30 12 1 .508 .620 0 0 0
Pinero, Antonio .222 30 99 13 22 3 0 1 9 11 34 2 0 .297 .283 1 0 6
Rios, Kekai .270 43 122 16 33 8 0 3 20 16 36 0 0 .357 .410 3 1 3
Rodriguez, Carlos .267 94 345 43 92 17 4 1 38 35 75 15 6 .336 .348 0 1 4
Valerio, Felix .229 29 118 19 27 13 0 5 16 15 22 4 1 .321 .466 0 0 1
Ward, Je’Von .259 75 282 39 73 17 2 5 49 23 85 9 5 .312 .387 5 0 4
Warren, Zavier .267 36 135 21 36 7 1 3 18 18 32 5 0 .357 .400 2 0 1
Wiemer, Joey .336 34 128 33 43 7 0 14 33 18 36 8 2 .428 .719 2 0 0
Zamora, Freddy .342 22 79 12 27 9 0 1 9 12 19 1 0 .435 .494 0 0 3
TOTAL .244 119 3924 640 957 205 26 117 588 531 1250 186 49 .341 .399 37 5 104
TEAM PITCHING
Pitcher W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
Adames, Freisis 5-2 5.57 26 9 0 0 0 82.1 82 51 51 17 4 42 75 6 4
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Bennett, Nick 3-4 4.31 12 11 0 0 0 56.1 59 32 27 7 4 19 72 1 0
Bullock, Justin 5-2 3.65 8 8 1 0 0 44.1 34 21 18 5 1 9 43 3 0
Castaneda, Victor 5-7 5.20 20 20 1 0 0 97.0 90 58 56 18 3 37 114 3 0
Chirino, Harold 6-5 3.88 35 0 0 0 7 51.0 51 30 22 9 8 23 75 5 1
File, Dylan 0-1 7.20 2 2 0 0 0 5.0 7 4 4 1 1 4 6 0 0
Floyd, Taylor 4-2 3.33 33 0 0 0 8 48.2 34 18 18 4 2 22 72 4 0
Garcia, G abriel 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Hasler, Kent 1-1 3.86 6 0 0 0 0 9.1 10 6 4 3 1 4 16 3 0
Jarvis, Justin 1-7 5.40 17 17 0 0 0 63.1 63 42 38 9 2 35 62 3 1
Kahle, Nick 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Kelly, Antoine 0-1 54.00 1 1 0 0 0 1.1 3 8 8 0 2 3 3 0 0
Knarr, Brandon 1-1 6.04 5 5 0 0 0 22.1 21 18 15 4 0 14 25 0 1
LaRossa, John 1-1 12.72 24 0 0 0 0 34.2 47 49 49 12 4 29 41 15 1
Luna, Carlos 3-1 1.79 9 5 0 0 2 40.1 22 9 8 5 1 6 48 1 0
Matulovich, Joey 1-2 6.55 8 7 0 0 0 34.1 42 25 25 9 3 14 39 1 0
McClanahan, Chad 0-0 13.50 2 0 0 0 0 2.0 6 3 3 2 0 1 0 0 0
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TEAM BATTING
Player AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG SF SAC E
Bello, Micah .241 47 191 24 46 14 0 4 24 11 64 1 1 .286
.377 2 0 1
Binelas, Alex .314 29 118 29 37 11 0 9 27 12 33 0 0 .379 .636 1 0 3
Black, Tyler .222 23 81 11 18 4 0 0 6 20 29 3 2 .388 .272 0 0 4
Campbell, Noah .270 100 341 71 92 21 2 5 53 58 94 20 3 .388
.387 3 0 7
Castillo, Daniel .153 19 59 12 9 1 0 1 14 9 28 5 0 .292 .220 1 0 6
Cipion, Arbert .095 29 95 13 9 0 0 0 10 17 57 9 1 .241 .095 2 0 1
Clarke, Wes .206 21 68 13 14 3 0 4 19 21 21 0 1 .411 .426 2 0 3
Frelick, Sal .437 16 71 17 31 6 1 1 12 9 10 6 2 .494 .592 1 0 1
Garcia, Eduardo .333 10 33 8 11 4 0 0 7 6 13 1 0 .452 .455 1 0 1
Gray Jr., Joe .289 51 190 40 55 15 7 12 53 33 61 12 0 .407
.632 2 0 5
Hall, Alex .233 44 163 21 38 9 4 2 26 17 56 2 2 .304 .374 3 0 13
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2021 in Review: Part of the split squad Arizona Complex League Brewers, the ACL Brewers Blue
went 21-33, finishing sixth in the Central Division of the Arizona Complex League. Erys Bautista paced
the Brewers Blue with 24 RBI while finishing tied with Albert Cipion with 4 home runs to lead the team. On
the mound, Samuel Dario and Rafael Garcia each made 10 starts with Garcia leading the team with 52
strikeouts in 49.2 innings.
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Phoenix, AZ 85031 Manager: C.J. Retherford (1st) S&C Specialist: Tyron Carrasquillo
(623) 245-5500 Pitching Coach: Paul Moeller (1st) S&C Specialist: Ted Henson
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2021 Statistics
21-33 Overall Record
TEAM BATTING
Player AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG SAC SF E
Bautista, Erys .253 31 95 11 24 5 1 4 24 4 43 1 1 .294 .453 0 1 5
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Black, Tyler .500 3 6 4 3 0 0 1 2 6 2 2 0 .750 1.000 0 0 1
Caballero, Jose .206 36 97 14 20 9 1 1 13 9 22 7 4 .279 .351 1 3 14
Cabrera, Jhonnys .000 5 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 .111 .000 0 0 1
Castillo, Daniel .333 25 63 10 21 2 1 1 6 7 19 4 0 .397 .444 0 2 2
Chirinos, Jesus .455 3 11 4 5 0 1 3 5 2 2 0 0 .538 1.455 0 0 0
Cipion, Arbert .156 42 122 19 19 6 2 4 14 15 47 8 5 .254 .336 0 0 0
Clarke, Wes .250 3 8 1 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 .250 .625 0 0 0
David, Jhonny .000 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .000 0 0 0
Diaz, Blayberg .217 15 46 8 10 2 0 1 3 5 9 1 0 .321 .326 0 0 2
Doston, Terence .231 16 39 10 9 2 0 0 1 9 9 5 1 .434 .282 1 0 0
Ernesto, Larry .200 28 80 6 16 5 0 0 3 9 31 3 2 .281 .263 0 0 2
Ferrer, Alberis .333 1 3 2 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 .500 1.333 0 0 0
Garcia, Eduardo .385 3 13 3 5 2 0 1 3 1 2 0 1 .429 .769 0 0 0
Garcia, Nader .150 22 40 5 6 1 0 1 6 6 14 0 0 .261 .250 0 0 5
Jaraba, Branlyn .231 16 52 5 12 2 0 1 10 3 22 1 0 .298 .327 0 0 7
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Leones, Oswel .400 2 5 0 2 1 0 0 2 3 1 0 0 .625 .600 0 0 0
Low, Quinton .364 9 22 3 8 0 0 0 3 4 6 0 1 .462 .364 0 0 0
Medina, Luis .228 40 149 18 34 4 3 1 12 5 45 1 4 .255 .315 0 2 1
Mendez, Hendry .333 19 63 6 21 4 2 0 10 10 10 3 1 .425 .460 1 0 2
Mercado, Reidy .228 24 79 15 18 0 2 0 3 11 27 7 2 .330 .278 0 0 2
Murray, Ethan .227 8 22 1 5 1 0 0 3 3 2 0 0 .320 .273 0 0 1
Pastran, Beyker .227 41 128 19 29 5 1 0 10 8 29 5 3 .275 .281 0 1 6
Peters, Tristan .239 13 46 9 11 0 2 1 6 8 14 6 1 .345 .391 0 1 0
Pinero, Antonio .458 8 24 7 11 2 0 0 4 3 5 4 0 .519 .542 0 0 0
Quero, Jeferson .309 23 68 15 21 5 1 2 8 12 10 4 3 .434 .500 0 0 2
Roa, Carlos .250 2 8 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 .333 .375 0 0 0
Sibrian, Jose .203 19 64 8 13 1 0 0 4 4 12 0 0 .261 .219 0 0 1
Silva, Luis .180 33 61 7 11 4 0 0 8 8 23 1 0 .271 .246 1 1 1
Valdez, Alwinson .234 19 47 6 11 2 0 0 5 5 22 3 1 .302 .277 0 1 1
Vargas, Jheremy .230 44 135 22 31 2 3 2 20 29 42 8 4 .374 .333 0 5 2
TEAM TOTALS .237 54 1608 239 381 68 20 26 192 190 477 74 35 .325 .353 4 17 63
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TEAM PITCHING
Pitcher W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
Beasley, Wade 0-0 -.-- 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
Bender, Kelvin 1-1 0.66 9 0 0 0 1 13.2 4 1 1 0 3 9 20 2 1
Brown, Zack 0-0 3.86 2 0 0 0 0 2.1 2 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0
Carvajal, Breiner 0-1 54.00 1 1 0 0 0 0.2 1 4 4 0 0 3 1 0 0
Castaneda, Oscar 3-1 7.77 15 1 0 0 1 24.1 28 22 21 3 6 16 30 6 1
Chavez, Jose 0-1 10.34 11 3 0 0 0 15.2 24 18 18 2 1 14 26 2 3
Chourio, Wilkerman 2-2 4.63 9 0 0 0 1 11.2 11 7 6 1 2 10 11 1 0
Cornielle, Alexander 4-2 4.64 9 4 0 0 0 33.0 26 18 17 2 1 16 50 5 0
Dario, Samuel 2-5 7.15 12 10 0 0 0 34.0 39 31 27 6 6 26 33 6 1
De La Cruz, Leoni 0-0 0.84 4 0 0 0 1 10.2 6 1 1 0 0 2 10 1 0
Elizondo, Santiago 2-0 6.14 9 0 0 0 0 14.2 21 12 10 2 3 5 24 5 0
Figueroa, Jefferson 0-0 0.90 4 2 0 0 0 10.0 3 1 1 1 0 2 14 0 0
File, Dylan 0-0 3.38 2 2 0 0 0 2.2 5 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 0
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Player AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG SAC SF E
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TEAM PITCHING
Pitcher W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
Cabrera, Jhonnys 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
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Carretera San Pedro - Ramon Santana Coach: Joan Abreu (4th) Manuel Vargas
#24 Seccion Monte Cristi, San Pedro de Pitching Coach: Juan Sandoval (1st) Athletic Trainer: Jay Williams
Macoris Dominican Republic Hitting Coach: Austin Turner (1st) S&C Specialist: Teresita Gonzalez
www.brewers.com Special Instructor: Robinson Diaz
2021 Statistics
31-28 Overall Record
TEAM BATTING
Player AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG SAC SF E
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Alvis, Deivid .155 26 71 6 11 4 1 1 16 4 27 0 2 .241 .282 0 3 2
Barrios, Gregory .208 30 101 19 21 4 0 0 6 14 14 9 1 .302 .248 0 1 10
Briceno, Miguel .237 52 177 31 42 10 3 2 22 17 18 10 3 .306 .362 0 1 7
Burciaga, Sebastian .088 27 68 12 6 2 1 1 4 8 17 3 0 .205 .191 0 0 1
Castillo, Luis .252 43 139 14 35 7 0 0 13 15 24 3 1 .327 .302 0 1 1
Ciprian, Alberto .378 12 37 6 14 5 0 0 8 5 8 2 0 .465 .514 0 0 3
Ferreira, Mendy .195 38 82 14 16 5 0 0 10 24 34 16 3 .380 .256 0 1 0
Gonzalez, Jose .276 42 145 30 40 10 2 1 24 14 30 9 1 .350 .393 0 1 1
Larez, Diego .228 43 123 27 28 1 5 3 19 15 29 4 3 .362 .390 0 0 0
Martinez, Eric .230 24 61 10 14 1 0 0 4 12 11 3 1 .390 .246 0 0 3
Martinez, Rafael .257 24 70 13 18 3 0 2 14 13 24 8 2 .388 .386 0 0 3
Mendez, Hendry .296 21 54 10 16 5 1 1 9 7 2 0 0 .391 .481 0 1 2
Nino, Bryan .226 22 62 7 14 3 0 0 4 10 23 1 1 .333 .274 0 0 1
Ollarve, Jason .206 19 63 8 13 4 0 0 8 3 11 1 0 .296 .270 0 0 2
Ordonez, Edgardo .298 27 84 13 25 10 1 0 15 14 20 3 1 .427 .440 0 0 2
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Riera, Pedro .170 31 88 16 15 4 0 0 12 22 40 1 1 .348 .216 0 2 3
Rodriguez, Arnys .160 33 94 14 15 2 0 1 8 17 24 1 2 .288 .213 0 0 4
Ruiz, Manuel .250 6 12 0 3 0 0 0 3 4 3 0 0 .438 .250 0 0 1
Winterdaal, Egduard .171 14 35 6 6 1 0 0 3 5 12 1 0 .326 .200 1 0 1
Zalm, Jamal .274 38 117 27 32 9 1 1 15 13 26 15 1 .370 .393 0 0 4
TOTALS .228 59 1683 283 384 90 15 13 217 236 397 90 23 .340 .323 1 11 61
TEAM PITCHING
Pitcher W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
Alcantara, Erovis 1-0 5.40 1 0 0 0 0 1.2 1 1 1 1 0 0 4 0 0
Aquino, Patricio 1-2 2.66 11 11 0 0 0 44.0 35 17 13 0 5 27 54 9 0
Briceno, Kevin 2-0 3.12 12 2 0 0 2 26.0 19 11 9 0 0 7 26 3 1
Caldera, Albert 2-3 5.93 10 0 0 0 0 13.2 10 10 9 0 2 17 12 6 2
Cruz, Stive 3-3 1.37 12 11 0 0 0 52.2 31 13 8 0 2 23 73 5 0
Cuevas, Nelson 1-3 2.81 18 0 0 0 4 25.2 22 15 8 0 4 15 29 8 0
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De La Cruz, Leoni 3-0 1.45 11 0 0 0 2 18.2 14 8 3 1 0 8 29 7 0
Encarnacion, Stanley 4-1 3.89 18 0 0 0 2 37.0 38 21 16 1 1 17 38 4 1
Geraldo, Dencer 0-1 11.88 7 0 0 0 0 8.1 8 11 11 1 3 10 12 7 0
Gonzalez, Arielbi 3-2 2.08 11 10 0 0 0 43.1 36 14 10 0 2 18 38 9 2
Guzman, Delson 0-1 9.64 2 2 0 0 0 4.2 7 6 5 0 1 3 5 2 0
Mendoza, Raul 2-2 2.84 11 0 0 0 2 19.0 13 7 6 2 2 7 22 3 0
Morelo, Fray 0-2 4.00 7 2 0 0 1 18.0 15 9 8 0 1 11 22 2 0
Perez, Anthony 1-2 6.85 13 7 0 0 0 22.1 14 18 17 0 7 25 25 9 0
Reyes, Rosmel 3-0 5.50 11 0 0 0 0 18.0 14 12 11 1 4 18 27 5 0
Rivero, Jesus 1-1 2.49 8 6 0 0 0 25.1 14 7 7 2 2 19 32 5 0
Sanchez, Dikember 3-3 4.54 15 4 0 0 1 39.2 34 26 20 0 1 29 35 15 1
Segura, Miguel 1-0 1.50 6 4 0 0 0 18.0 6 3 3 0 1 7 25 1 0
Vasquez, Hamlet 0-2 7.15 10 0 0 0 0 11.1 13 10 9 0 6 8 17 3 0
TOTALS 31-28 3.50 59 59 0 8 12 447.1 344 219 174 9 44 269 525 103 7 Opponents
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Biloxi Pro Baseball
#24 Seccion Monte Cristi, San Pedro de Hitting Coach: Luis De Los Santos (13th) S&C Specialist: Luis Fermin
Macoris Dominican Republic Coach: José Peña (13th) Latin Am. S&C Liason: Luis Rios-Reyes
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TEAM BATTING
Player AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG SAC SF E
Areinamo, Jadher .276 44 152 32 42 7 2 0 10 17 22 5 4 .366 .349 0 1 7
Bautista, Angel .207 24 58 7 12 1 0 0 2 5 14 1 0 .266 .224 0 1 2
Chourio, Jackson .296 45 159 31 47 7 1 5 25 23 28 8 3 .386 .447 0 4 2
Colina, Eduarh .278 50 162 28 45 8 0 3 29 16 38 2 1 .358 .383 0 5 1
Curbata, Issac .174 10 23 0 4 1 0 0 2 1 10 0 0 .240 .217 0 0 2
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TEAM PITCHING
Pitcher W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
Albir, Jared 0-3 4.50 12 12 0 0 0 46.0 42 30 23 1 8 34 32 9 0
Alcantara, Erovis 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 0.1 0 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 0
Baez, Gregory 2-1 5.13 17 0 0 0 1 26.1 23 20 15 1 3 19 23 14 1
Bautista, Angel 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0
Calzadilla, Gerson 2-3 2.80 13 8 0 0 1 45.0 41 21 14 1 2 15 35 10 0
Camacho, Rafael 4-4 2.20 16 3 0 0 1 45.0 36 16 11 1 0 11 42 6 0
Castillo, J airo 0-0 11.57 3 0 0 0 0 2.1 0 4 3 0 1 8 3 4 1
Castillo, Junior 1-3 3.05 13 7 0 0 0 41.1 28 17 14 1 1 21 36 10 1
Ciprian, Braudin 1-2 5.11 9 0 0 0 0 12.1 8 12 7 0 7 11 13 5 0
Cruz, Jonathan 3-2 6.20 17 0 0 0 3 24.2 16 20 17 1 5 26 35 11 2
Feliz, Enmanuel 0-0 9.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
2021 in Review
Position: Outfielder
Born: 2/11/99 in Sylvania, OH
Resides: Temperance, MI
HT: 6-4 WT: 220 Bats: Right Throws: Right
How Acquired: Selected in the fourth round of the 2020 First-Year Player Draft out of the
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University of Cincinnati
Joey Wiemer hit .295 with 27 HR and 77 RBI over 109 games between Class-A Carolina and Class-A Wisconsin in 2021. The
22-year-old led the Brewers farm system in home runs (27) and total bases (220), ranked second in hits (117) and runs (86), third
in RBI (77) and extra-base hits (47) and tied for third in stolen bases (30).
Selected in the fourth round of the 2020 First-Year Player Draft, Wiemer began his first professional season with Carolina. After
hitting .276 with 13 HR and 44 RBI in 75 games with the Mudcats, he was promoted to Wisconsin on Aug. 9. Wiemer
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played 34 games with the Timber Rattlers, batting .336 with 14 HR and 33 RBI.
He was one of Milwaukee’s two Minor League Players of the Month for July, posting a 14-game hitting streak from July 13-28.
Ethan Small • 2021 Robin Yount Performance Award Winner • Pitcher of the Year
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Resides: Spring Hill, TN
HT: 6-2 WT: 201 Bats: Left Throws: Left
How Acquired: Selected in the first round (28th overall) of the 2019 First-Year Player Draft
out of Mississippi State University
Ethan Small, drafted in the first round of the 2019 First-Year Player Draft, split the 2021 season between Double-A Biloxi and Triple-A Nashville, going
4-2 with a 1.98 ERA (77.1ip, 17er) and 92 strikeouts over 18 starts.
The 24-year-old went 2-2 with a 1.96 ERA (41.1ip, 9er) with 67 strikeouts in eight starts for the Shuckers before his promotion to Nashville on June
22. He made three starts for the Sounds before going on the injured list July 15. He made one rehab start with ACL Brewers Gold on Aug. 24 before
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rejoining Nashville on Aug. 28. He went 2-0 with a 2.06 ERA (35ip, 8er) with 24 strikeouts over nine starts with the Sounds.
Small was named one of Milwaukee’s two Minor League Pitchers of the Month for June after allowing just one earned run over 24.1 innings for a 0.37
ERA in four starts with Biloxi before posting a 2.08 ERA (8.2ip, 2er) in two starts at the Triple-A level in June.
2016 Isan Diaz Brandon Woodruff 2005 Nelson Cruz Tim Dillard
2015 Orlando Arcia Jorge López 2004 Vinny Rottino Ben Hendrickson
2014 Clint Coulter Jimmy Nelson 2003* Prince Fielder Luis Martínez
2013 Jason Rogers Johnny Hellweg 2002 Brad Nelson Ben Hendrickson
2012 Hunter Morris Hiram Burgos 2001 Bill Hall Nick Neugebauer
2011 Taylor Green Mike Fiers 2000 Ben Sheets Ben Sheets
2010 Erik Komatsu Jake Odorizzi 1999 Kevin Barker Allen Levrault
* Renamed the Robin Yount Performance Award beginning with the 2003 winners
Double-A South Pitcher of the Week (May 31-June 6)..........................................................................LHP Ethan Small
Low-A East Pitcher of the Week (July 12-18)................................................................................ LHP Brendan Murphy
Dominican Complex League Pitcher of the Week (July 19-25)........................................................ RHP Miguel Segura
Double-A South Pitcher of the Week (August 16-22)........................................................................ RHP Jesús Castillo
Low-A East Pitcher of the Week (August 16-22)..................................................................................... RHP Zach Mort
Dominican Complex League Pitcher of the Week (August 23-29).................................................. RHP Domingo Mejia
Arizona Complex League Pitcher of the Week (August 30-September 5)............................... RHP Alexander Cornielle
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Mitch Longo (left) was named the Double-A South Player of the Month for September, while INF/OF Korry Howell was named
the High-A Central Player of the Month for May when he was with the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers.
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ACL Brewers Gold (R) Jesús Chirinos...............42 Jesús Chirinos............... 131 Jesús Chirinos................................. .282
DSL Brewers 1 (R) Miguel Briceno...............52 Miguel Briceno.............. 177 José González................................. .276
DSL Brewers 2 (R) Eduarh Colina................50 Eduarh Colina............... 162 Jackson Chourio.............................. .296
Organization Brice Turang................117 Brice Turang.................. 431
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ACL Brewers Blue (R) Jheremy Vargas.............22 Luis Medina..................... 34 José Caballero...................................... 9
ACL Brewers Gold (R) Jesús Chirinos...............26 Hedbert Pérez................. 40 Hedbert Pérez..................................... 11
DSL Brewers 1 (R) Miguel Briceno...............31 Miguel Briceno................ 42 Three tied............................................ 10
DSL Brewers 2 (R) Jadher Areinamo...........32 Jackson Chourio............. 47 Ney Serrano........................................ 11
Organization Felix Valerio...................90 Felix Valerio.................. 124 Felix Valerio........................................ 37
Milwaukee Brewers
Carolina (A) Joe Gray Jr......................7 Joey Wiemer................... 13 Felix Valerio........................................ 63
ACL Brewers Blue (R) L. Medina/J. Vargas........3 E. Bautista/A. Cipion......... 4 Erys Bautista....................................... 24
ACL Brewers Gold (R) Alberis Ferrer...................4 E. Fernandez/H. Pérez...... 6 J. Chirinos/E. García........................... 24
DSL Brewers 1 (R) Diego Larez.....................5 Diego Larez....................... 3 José González.................................... 24
DSL Brewers 2 (R) Jadher Areinamo.............2 Jackson Chourio............... 5 Eduarh Colina..................................... 29
Organization David Hamilton..............11 Joey Wiemer................... 27 Joe Gray Jr......................................... 90
Pitching
WINS LOSSES ERA
Nashville (AAA) Luke Barker.....................7 Alec Bettinger.................... 7 Josh Lindblom.................................. 3.10
Biloxi (AA) Four tied...........................5 Jesús Castillo.................... 9 Noah Zavolas.................................. .4.40
2021 in Review
Wisconsin (A+) H. Chirino/B. Schanuel....6 V. Castañeda/J. Jarvis...... 7 Victor Castañeda............................. 5.20
Carolina (A) Brandon Knarr.................7 Michele Vassalotti............. 8 Brandon Knarr.................................. 3.84
ACL Brewers Blue (R) Alexander Cornielle.........4 Samuel Dario.................... 5 Alexander Cornielle.......................... 4.64
ACL Brewers Gold (R) Fernando Olguin..............4 A. García/I. Puello............. 4 Fernando Olguin.............................. 2.87
DSL Brewers 1 (R) Stanley Encarnacion........4 Four tied............................ 3 Stiven Cruz...................................... 1.37
DSL Brewers 2 (R) Henrison Mota.................6 Rafael Camacho............... 4 Alexander Vallecillo.......................... 1.80
Organization J. Bullock/B. Knarr...........8 Jesús Castillo.................... 9
5 147 Ethan Murray SS R/R 6’0” 200 5/13/00 Duke University (NC) 7/22
6 177 Carlos Rodríguez RHP R/R 6’0” 180 11/27/01 Florida SouthWestern State (FL) 7/25
7 207 Tristan Peters OF L/R 6’0” 180 2/29/00 Southern Illinois University (IL) 7/26
8 237 Zack Raabe 2B R/R 5’10” 180 8/18/99 University of Minnesota (MN) 7/25
9 267 Brannon Jordan RHP R/R 6’2” 190 7/20/98 University of South Carolina (SC) 7/23
10 297 Wes Clarke C R/R 6’2” 236 1/0/13/99 University of South Carolina (SC) 7/22
11 327 Roc Riggio OF L/R 5’9” 178 6/11/02 Thousand Oaks High School (CA)
12 357 Caden Vire LHP L/L 6’6” 170 9/9/03 Skyview High School (WA) 8/1
13 387 Quinton Low TWP L/R 6’6” 215 9/5/02 Chatfield High School (CO) 8/1
14 417 Jace Avina OF R/R 6’2” 180 6/6/03 Spanish Springs High School (NV) 7/30
15 447 Hunter Hollan LHP L/L 6’5” 195 3/5/02 San Jacinto North College (TX)
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16 477 Kaylan Nicasia SS S/R 6’2” 176 4/10/02 Champagnat Catholic School (FL) 7/23
17 507 Will Rogers C R/R 6’1” 215 2/19/03 Mounds View High School (MN)
18 537 Ryne Moore RHP R/R 6’4” 210 11/27/98 Old Dominion University (VA) 7/23
19 567 Carter Holton LHP L/L 5’11” 195 9/4/02 Benedictine Military School (GA)
20 597 Samuel Mendez RHP R/R 6’7” 185 2/26/93 Cisco Junior College (TX)
Batting Average .395 LaVell Freeman - El Paso 1987 Wins 22 Mark Bomback - Vancouver 1979
Hits 208 LaVell Freeman - El Paso 1987 ERA (Starter) 1.30 Bill Wegman - Stockton 1983
Doubles 47 Darrell Nicholas - El Paso 1997 Innings Pitched 246.0 Mark Bomback - Vancouver 1979
Triples 19 David Green - Holyoke 1979 Games 62 Michael Ignasiak - Denver 1992
Home Runs 51 Gorman Thomas - Sacramento 1974 Jamie Cangemi - Stockton 1990
Runs 121 John Jaha - El Paso 1991 Complete Games 16 Mark Bomback - Vancouver 1979
RBI 134 John Jaha - El Paso 1991 Shutouts 5 Mark Bomback - Vancouver 1979
Stolen Bases 92 Mike Felder - Stockton 1982 Strikeouts 188 Yovani Gallardo - 2006
Brevard County/Huntsville
Saves 38 Sean Maloney - El Paso 1996
Team Total .230 114 3698 476 852 1376 166 23 104 446 387 7 1098 84 36 .312 .372 .684 4188 65
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5/11 MIS Field Unplayable Rescheduled as DH on 5/14
7 5/12 MIS L, 3-6 1-6 4th / -3.5 GB Kingham (1-1) / Zavolas (0-1) / White (1) 3:09 1,109
8 5/13 MIS W, 7-5 2-6 4th / -2.5 GB Hardy (1-0) / Latcham (0-1) / Cousins (1) 2:55 2,101
9 5/14 MIS W, 3-2 (7) 3-6 - Francis (2-0) / Vodnik (0-1) / Cousins (2)2:07 -
10 5/14 MIS L, 0-2 (7) 3-7 4th / -3.0 GB McLaughlin (1-0) / Erceg (0-1) / Graham (1) 2:38 2,889
11 5/15 MIS W, 1-0 4-7 T-3rd / -2.0 Small (1-1) / Mora (0-1) / Hardy (1) 2:42 3,482
12 5/16 MIS W, 14-10 5-7 2nd / -1.0 GB Hintzen (1-0) / Stallings (0-2) / - 3:44 2,257
5/17 OFF DAY
13 5/18 @ TNS L, 4-7 5-8 2nd / -2.0 GB Effross (2-0) / Beckman (0-2) / - 3:04 2,252
14 5/19 @ TNS L, 5-6 (10) 5-9 4th / -2.0 GB Rodriguez (1-1) / Strzelecki (0-2) / - 3:27 2,210
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15 5/20 @ TNS W, 7-2 6-9 T-3rd / -2.0 GB Francis (3-0) / Assad (0-2) / - 2:59 3,863
16 5/21 @ TNS W, 8-6 7-9 3rd / -2.0 GB Webb (1-0) / Lugo (0-3) / Cousins (3) 3:14 4,912
17 5/22 @ TNS L, 2-7 7-10 T-3rd / -2.0 GB Mekkes (1-0) / Hardy (1-1) / - 2:48 6,856
18 5/23 @ TNS W, 7-3 8-10 2nd / -3.0 GB Zavolas (1-1) / Short (0-1) / - 2:58 3,398
5/24 OFF DAY
19 5/25 PNS L, 1-4 8-11 T-2nd / -4.0 GB Meyer (2-1) / Francis (3-1) / Hock (4) 2:40 1,701
20 5/26 PNS L, 4-5 8-12 T-3rd / -5.0 GB McKenna (3-0) / Cousins (0-1) / - 2:49 1,559
21 5/27 PNS W, 3-1 9-12 T-2nd / -4.0 GB Crawford (1-1) / Leibrandt (0-2) / Webb (1) 2:46 2,508
22 5/28 PNS L, 4-5 9-13 3rd/ -5.0 GB Leban (1-0) / Webb (1-1) / Hock (5) 3:02 2,844
23 5/29 PNS W, 8-3 10-13 3rd/ -4.0 GB Bennett (1-0) / Stewart (0-2) / - 2:27 3,034
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24 5/30 PNS L, 1-9 10-14 3rd/ -5.0 GB Stevens (3-0) / Beckman (0-3) / - 2:45 2,243
5/31 OFF DAY
25 6/1 @ MTG L, 2-5 10-15 3rd / -6.0 GB Shaffer (4-0) / Kirby (0-1) / Palaez (6) 2:42 1,639
26 6/2 @ MTG W, 9-5 11-15 3rd / -5.0 GB Zavolas (2-1) / Carrera (1-2) / - 3:21 1,689
27 6/3 @ MTG L, 6-9 11-16 3rd / -5.0 GB Baz (1-4) / Crawford (1-2) / Brink (1) 3:36 2,691
28 6/4 @ MTG L, 1-6 11-17 4th / -6.0 GB Plassmeyer (1-1) / Bennett (1-1) / - 2:42 2,962
29 6/5 @ MTG L, 6-7 11-18 4th / -7.0 GB Myers (2-1) / Castillo (0-1) / Pelaez (7) 3:06 3,946
30 6/6 @ MTG W, 7-3 12-18 4th / -6.0 GB Vennaro (1-0) / Peguero (0-4) / - 3:37 1,801
6/7 OFF DAY
31 6/8 MIS L, 6-10 12-19 4th / -7.0 GB Hoekstra (2-0) / Zavolas (2-2) / - 3:28 1,659
32 6/9 MIS L, 4-5 12-20 4th/ -7.0 GB Javier (3-0) / Crawford (1-3) / - 2:38 1,469
33 6/10 MIS L, 4-6 12-21 4th/ - 8.0 GB McLaughlin (3-1) / Erceg (0-2)/ White (6) 2:48 2,621
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34 6/11 MIS W, 4-3 (10) 13-21 4th/-7.0 GB Webb (2-1) / White (0-1) / - 2:39 2,805
35 6/12 MIS L, 0-3 13-22 4th/-7.0 GB Kingham (3-1) / Small (1-2) / Hoekstra 2:32 2,954
36 6/13 MIS L, 2-11 (7) 13-23 4th/ -8.0 GB Wilson (1-1) / Zavolas (2-3) / - 2:48 1,702
6/14 OFF DAY
37 6/15 @RCT L, 6-8 13-24 4th / -9.0 GB Ortega (1-2) / Crawford (1-4) / Higgins (5) 3:01 4,714
38 6/16 @RCT L, 0-3 13-25 4th / -9.0 GB Criswell (3-3) / Bennett (1-2) / Bates (1) 2:28 5,064
39 6/17 @RCT W, 9-1 14-25 4th / -9.0 GB Otero (1-0) / J. Diaz (1-1) / - 3:13 6,882
40 6/18 @RCT W, 13-1 15-25 4th / -8.5 GB Small (2-2) / Hernandez (1-1) / - 3:11 7,500
6/19 @RCT Postponed - Rain Doubleheader on 6/20
41 6/20 @RCT L, 2-3 (7) 15-26 - Detmers (2-2) / Zavolas (2-4) / Ortega (3) 1:53 -
42 6/20 @RCT L, 1-6 (7) 15-27 4th / -11.0 GB Tyler (4-1) / Crawford (1-4) / - 2:05 6,961
6/21 OFF DAY
Opponents
50 7/1 @ PNS W, 3-0 16-34 4th / -14.5 GB Otero (2-0) / Guillen (0-1) / Webb (2) 2:38 4,001
51 7/2 @ PNS L, 4-7 16-35 4th / -14.5 GB Roberson (1-0) / Vennaro (1-1) / Hock (12) 2:59 5,038
52 7/3 @ PNS L, 3-6 16-36 4th / -15.5 GB Mesa Jr (2-0) / Webb (2-4) / Bice (1) 2:47 5,038
53 7/4 @ PNS L, 4-5 (10) 16-37 4th / -16.5 GB McInvale (1-0) / Hitt (0-1) /- 3:21 5,038
7/5 OFF DAY
54 7/6 BIR L, 2-5 16-38 4th / -16.5 GB Parke (2-3) / Castillo (0-4) / Sousa (3) 2:18 1,516
55 7/7 BIR W, 5-1 17-38 4th / - 16.0 GB Otero (2-0) / Bilous (1-2) / Crawford (1) 2:22 1,730
56 7/8 BIR L, 2-12 17-39 4th / -17.5 GB McClure (2-3) / Derby (0-2) / - 2:50 2,622
57 7/9 BIR L, 2-5 17-40 4th/ -18.5 GB Pilkington (3-4) / Zavolas (2-5) / - 2:32 3,210
58 7/10 BIR W, 6-5 18-40 4th / -18.5 GB Hintzen (2-0) / Perez (2-1) / - 2:50 2,808
Biloxi Pro Baseball
59 7/11 BIR W, 6-3 19-40 4th / - 17.5 GB Castillo (1-4) / Parke (2-4) / Hardy (2) 2:39 1,888
7/12 OFF DAY
2021 Day-By-Day
G# Date Opp. Score Record Pos. / G+- Win / Loss / Save Time Att.
60 7/13 @ MTG L, 2-7 19-41 4th / -18.5 GB Myers (5-3) / Hintzen (2-1) / - 2:40 1,587
61 7/14 @ MTG L, 3-12 19-42 4th / -19.5 GB Romero (1-0) / Vennaro (1-2) / - 3:06 1,492
62 7/15 @ MTG L, 4-5 19-43 4th / - 19.5 GB Muller (1-0) / Webb (2-5) / - 2:22 3,390
63 7/16 @ MTG L, 8-9 (11) 19-44 4th / - 20.5 GB Peguero (2-5) / Hardy (1-2) / - 5:52 3,007
7/17 @ MTG Postponed - Rain. DH on 7/18
64 7/18 @ MTG L, 1-2 (7) 19-45 4th / -20.0 GB Moats (2-0) / Castillo (1-5) / Muller (5) 2:32 -
65 7/18 @ MTG L, 5-6 (7) 19-46 - Paleaz (6-5) / Hardy (1-3) / - 1:59 3,225
7/19 OFF DAY
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66 7/20 @ MIS W, 1-0 20-46 4th/ -19.0 GB Zavolas (3-5) / Javier (5-3) / Hardy (3) 2:19 1,696
67 7/21 @ MIS W, 14-3 21-46 4th / -18.0 GB Derby (1-2) / Vodnik (0-3) / - 3:45 2,015
68 7/22 @ MIS W, 5-4 22-46 4th / -17.0 GB Hitt (1-1) / Elder (3-1) / Hardy (4) 2:46 3,009
69 7/23 @ MIS W, 4-2 23-46 4th / -16.0 GB Webb (3-5) / White (3-2) / Vennaro (1) 2:33 2,451
70 7/24 @ MIS W, 13-1 24-46 4th / -15.0 GB Castillo (2-5) / Strider (1-4) / - 3:18 3,139
71 7/25 @ MIS W, 4-3 25-46 4th / - 14.0 GB Hitt (2-1) / Javier (5-4) / Hardy (5) 2:51 1,849
7/26 OFF DAY
72 7/27 MTG W, 5-4 (7) 26-46 4th / -14.5 GB Luna (1-0) / Murray (0-1) / Vennaro (2) 2:40 1,928
73 7/28 MTG L, 5-13 26-47 4th / -15.5 GB York (2-0) / Erceg (0-3) / Faucher (1) 3:40 1,322
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74 7/29 MTG W, 8-3 27-47 4th / -15.5 GB Castillo (3-5) / Muller (1-1) / - 2:50 2,204
75 7/30 MTG W, 4-1 (7) 28-47 - Bullock (1-0) / Sterner (0-1) / Hardy (6) 2:11 -
76 7/30 MTG W, 3-1 29-47 4th / -14.5 GB Hintzen (3-1) / Ogando (1-1) / Hardy (6) 1:55 2,841
77 7/31 MTG L, 4-6 29-48 4th / - 15.0 GB Brink (4-0) / Zavolas (3-6) / - 3:24 2,904
78 8/1 MTG L, 2-11 29-49 4th / -15.0 GB Murray (1-1) / Luna (1-1) / - 2:34 1,625
8/2 OFF DAY
79 8/3 PNS L, 2-5 29-50 4th / -16.0 GB Nicolas (1-0) / Erceg (0-4) / Guillen (1) 2:30 1,306
80 8/4 PNS L, 6-9 29-51 4th / -16.0 GB Meyer (5-1) / Castillo (3-6) / - 3:23 1,203
81 8/5 PNS W, 10-2 30-51 4th / -16.0 GB Bullock (2-0) / McCambley (0-4) / - 3:07 1,726
82 8/6 PNS W, 4-0 31-51 4th / -15.5 GB Zavolas (4-6) / Eder (3-5) / - 2:34 2,430
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83 8/7 PNS L, 0-4 31-52 4th / -16.0 GB Stewart (5-5) / Luna (1-2) / - 2:40 2,657
84 8/8 PNS W, 5-2 32-52 4th / - 16.0 GB Webb (4-5) / Lindgren (3-8) / - 2:43 1,632
8/9 OFF DAY
85 8/10 @ MIS L, 2-8 32-53 4th / -17.0 GB Tarnock (2-0) / Castillo (3-7) / - 2:43 1,359
86 8/11 @ MIS L, 0-6 32-54 4th / -18.0 GB Rangel (1-1) / Bullock (2-1) / - 2:29 1,416
87 8/12 @ MIS L, 4-5 32-55 4th / -19.0 GB White (4-2) / Webb (4-6) / - 2:33 2,019
88 8/13 @ MIS L, 1-4 32-56 4th / -20.0 GB Vodnik (1-4) / Luna (1-3) / - 2:38 2,136
89 8/14 @ MIS L, 0-4 32-57 4th / -21.0 GB Elder (7-1) / Erceg (0-5) / - 2:34 3,322
90 8/15 @ MIS W, 11-3 33-57 4th / - 20.0 GB Hintzen (4-1) / Tarnock (2-1) / - 3:11 1,321
8/16 OFF DAY
91 8/17 @ PNS L, 1-2 33-58 4th / - 21.0 GB Nicolas (2-0) / Bullock (2-2) / Hock (14) 2:46 2,557
92 8/18 @ PNS L, 3-4 (13) 33-59 4th / - 22.0 GB Guillen (1-1) / Hintzen (4-2) / - 3:42 2,333
2021 in Review
93 8/19 @ PNS W, 2-1 34-59 4th / -21.5 GB Crawford (2-5) / Leban (1-1) / Webb (3) 2:39 3,989
94 8/20 @ PNS W, 4-1 35-59 4th / - 22.0 GB Erceg (1-5) / Stewart (5-7) / Hintzen (1) 3:00 4,222
95 8/21 @ PNS L, 2-3 35-60 4th / -22.5 GB Hock (2-1) / Webb (4-7) / - 2:44 5,038
96 8/22 @ PNS L, 1-9 35-61 4th / -23.0 GB Velez (1-0) / Bullock (2-3) / - 2:45 2,501
8/23 OFF DAY
97 8/24 RCT L, 3-4 35-62 4th / -23.0 GB Smith (1-2) / Zavolas (4-7) / Ingram (1) 2:33 1,301
98 8/25 RCT W, 1-0 36-62 4th / -22.5 GB Hintzen (5-2) / Daniel (1-3) / Floyd (1) 2:19 1,105
99 8/26 RCT W, 6-2 37-62 4th / -22.0 GB Erceg (2-5) / Pina (0-2) / - 2:43 1,698
100 8/27 RCT L, 3-4 37-63 4th / - 22.5 GB Junk (2-2) / Castillo (3-8) / Ingram (2) 2:32 2,008
8/28 RCT CANCELLED - HURRICANE IDA
8/29 RCT CANCELLED - HURRICANE IDA
8/30 OFF DAY
Opponents
107 9/9 @ PNS W, 5-2 41-66 4th / -24.5 GB Zavolas (5-7) / McCambley (1-6) / Hintzen (2) 3:01 3,666
108 9/10 @ PNS W, 4-2 42-66 4th / -24.5 GB Hitt (3-1) / Stewart (5-8) / Floyd (2) 2:50 5,038
109 9/11 @ PNS L, 0-6 42-67 4th / -24.5 GB Lindgren (6-8) / Bullock (2-5) / - 2:25 5,038
110 9/12 @ PNS L, 2-3 42-68 4th / -24.5 GB Velez (2-0) / Castillo (2-5) / Hock (18) 2:32 3,444
9/13 OFF DAY
9/14 TNS CANCELLED - RAIN FROM TROPICAL STORM NICHOLAS
9/15 TNS CANCELLED - RAIN FROM TROPICAL STORM NICHOLAS
111 9/16 TNS L, 4-6 42-69 4th / -24.5 GB Jensen (1-0) / Hintzen (5-3) / Kobos (3) 2:54 1,701
9/17 TNS Game Postponed - Unplayable Grounds... DH on 9/18
112 9/18 TNS W, 4-2 (7) 43-69 - Floyd (1-0) / King (0-1)/ - 2:21 -
Biloxi Pro Baseball
113 9/18 TNS W, 1-0 (7) 44-69 4th / -24.0 GB Hitt (4-1) / Ramos (0-2) / - 2:17 4,106
114 9/19 TNS W, 5-0 45-69 4th/ -23.5 GB Castillo (5-9) / Nahas (0-4) / - 3:05 2,910
The Shuckers
67 8/27/21 ADD Andy Otero LHP Nashville
1 5/6/21 DELETE Noah Zavolas P Nashville
68 8/27/21 ADD Jesus Lujano OF Dev. List
2 5/6/21 ADD Mitch Longo OF FA
69 8/27/21 DELETE Carlos Luna RHP Injured List
3 5/11/21 ADD Noah Zavolas P Nashville
70 9/1/21 DELETE David Fry INF/C Nashville
4 5/11/21 ADD Chad Spanberger OF Nashville
71 9/1/21 ADD Gabriel Garcia INF Dev. List
5 5/11/21 ADD Luis Castro INF Nashville
72 9/3/21 ADD Kekai Rios C Wisconsin
6 5/11/21 ADD Bobby Wahl P Biloxi
73 9/3/21 DELETE Gabriel Garcia INF Dev. List
7 5/11/21 DELETE Gabriel Garcia INF Wisconsin
74 9/15/21 DELETE Peter Strzelecki RHP Nashville
8 5/11/21 DELETE Jesus Lujano OF Wisconsin
75 9/17/21 ADD Gabriel Garcia INF Dev. List
Media Information
9 5/11/21 ADD Jamie Westbrook INF Biloxi
10 5/11/21 DELETE Daniel Castillo INF ACL
11 5/14/21 ADD Brent Diaz C Nashville
12 5/14/21 DELETE Jhonnys Cabrera C ACL
13 5/18/21 DELETE Bobby Wahl RHP Nashville
14 5/20/21 DELETE Leo Crawford LHP Dev. List Injured List
Player Type Games Date(s)
15 5/20/21 ADD Andy Otero LHP ACL
Luis Contreras 60-Day IL 92 5/28-9/19
16 5/25/21 DELETE Alexander Palma OF Temp. Inactive Brooks Hall 7-Day IL 6/21-27
17 5/25/21 DELETE Luis Castro INF Temp. Inactive Brooks Hall 60-Day IL 71 6/28-9/19
18 5/27/21 ADD Leo Crawford LHP Dev. List Tristen Lutz 7-Day IL 42 7/2-8/19
Milwaukee Brewers
19 5/28/21 DELETE Luis Contreras RHP Injured List Matt Hardy 7-Day IL 29 8/9-9/19
20 5/28/21 DELETE Jake Cousins RHP Nashville Carlos Luna 7-Day IL 14 8/27-9/19
2021 in Review
29 6/12/21 ADD Brooks Hall RHP Free Agent
30 6/15/21 DELETE Mitch Longo OF Nashville
31 6/22/21 DELETE Ethan Small LHP Nashville
32 6/23/21 DELETE Payton Henry C Nashville
33 6/23/21 ADD Gabriel Garcia INF Wisconsin
34 6/24/21 ADD Bubba Derby RHP Nashville
35 7/2/21 ADD Jesus Lujano OF Nashville
36 7/2/21 DELETE Tristen Lutz OF 7-Day IL
37 7/4/21 DELETE Nathan Kirby LHP Pittsburgh
38 7/5/21 ADD Garrett Mitchell OF Wisconsin
39 7/7/21 ADD Yeison Coca INF Nashville
Opponents
Team Batting
Most Runs, Game............................................................................................................ 14 (3X, last, 7/21 @ MIS)
Most Runs, Inning.............................................................................................................................12 (5/6 @ BIR)
Most Batters, Inning...................................................................................................................18 (6th, 5/6 @ BIR)
Innings Batted Around..........................................................................................................................................16
Fewest Runs, Game ......................................................................................................... 0 (6X, last, 8/14 @ MIS)
Fewest Runs, Game (both teams)................ 1 (4X, 9/18 VS. TNS G2; 8/25 VS. RCT, 7/20 @ MIS; 5/15 VS. MIS)
Most Hits, Game............................................................................................................................ 20 (7/21 @ MIS)
Fewest Hits, Game.............................................................................................. 1 (2X, 9/11 @ PNS; 8/13 @ MIS)
2021 in Review
Individual Batting
Most Runs Scored, Game.................................................................................... 4 (3X, last, Aguilar, 7/24 @ MIS)
Most Hits, Game..........................................................................................................5 (Spanberger, 7/21 @ MIS)
Most At Bats ....................................................................................................... 6 (11X, last, Longo, 8/15 @ MIS)
Shuckers History
..............................Fry, 8/8-9; Hamilton, 8/5-6; Mitchell, 8/1-8/3; Garcia, 7/14-15; Castro, 6/17-18; Lutz, 5/12-13)
Longest Hitting Streak......................................................................................................... 15 (Turang, 5/26- 6/11)
Most Consecutive at-bats w/hit................................................................................................... 9 (Longo, 7/14-16)
The Shuckers
Most Home Runs Allowed, Inning................................................................................................ 3 (4th, 5/9 @ BIR)
Most Stolen Bases Allowed, Game............................................................................................... 7 (7/28 vs. MTG)
Most Strikeouts Recorded, Game......................................................... 18 (2X, last, 8/18 @ PNS, & 5/16 vs. MIS)
Most Walks Issued, Game...............................................................................................................10 (7/4 @ PNS)
Fewest Walks Issued, Game...................................................................................... 0 (6X, last, 9/18 vs. TNS G1)
Most Hit-by-Pitch.............................................................................................................................4 (8/22 @ PNS)
Most Errors Committed, Game.......................................................................................... 3 (7X, last, 8/1 vs. MTG)
Errorless Games................................................................................................................................................... 53
Media Information
Most Double Plays Turned, Game...................................................................... 4 (2X, 8/17 @ PNS & 7/6 vs. BIR)
Most Triple Plays, Game..........................................................................................................................................
Most Runners Stranded, Game.........................................................................................12 (3X, last, 7/4 @ PNS)
Largest Lead Blown, Gm (Win or Lose).................................................................................4 (8/12 @ MIS, Lose)
Individual Pitching
Longest Outing.................................................................................................. 7.0 (8X, last, Zavolas, 9/9 @ PNS)
Longest Winning Streak, Starter.................................................................................................Otero (4, 7/1- 9/19)
Longest Winning Streak, Reliever................................................................................................ Hitt (4, 7/22-9/19)
Consec. Scoreless Innings, Starter......................................................................................19.2 (Small, 5/26-6/12)
Milwaukee Brewers
Consec. Scoreless Innings, Reliever .............................................................................. 13.1 (Crawford 7/18-8/26)
Shortest Outing, Starter................................................................................................ 0.2 (Castillo, 6/24 vs. MTG)
Most IP, Reliever.........................................................................................................5.1 (Crawford, 6/26 vs. MTG)
Most K’s, Game (Starter) ....................................................................................................12 (Small, 6/1 vs. MIS)
Most K’s, Game (Reliever) ............................................................7 (Hintzen, 7/23 @ MIS; Hardy, 5/5 G2 @ BIR)
Most Runs Allowed, Game....................................................................................................11 (Derby 7/8 vs. BIR)
Most Hits Allowed, Game...................................................................................10 (3X, last, Castillo, 7/11 vs. BIR)
Most HR Allowed, Game.................................................................................................... 4 (Castillo, 8/4 vs. PNS)
Most Strikeouts, Game.......................................................................................................12 (Small, 6/12 vs. MIS)
Most Walks, Game............................................................................................................ 6 (Bennett, 7/22 @ MIS)
Erceg 1-1 - -
Friis 0-1 - -
Holt 0-1 - -
Palma 1-1 - 2
Lujano 0-2 - -
Shuckers History
Spanberger 0-0 - 1
TOTAL 2-7 - 3
Biloxi Pro Baseball
2021 Batting
Inning-by-Inning Runs Scored
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Tot. Avg.
Opponent 63 73 76 71 47 59 67 42 40 5 1 - 1 - 545 4.8
Shuckers 61 46 62 58 31 73 51 49 42 3 0 - 0 - 476 4.2
Difference -2 -27 -14 -13 -16 +14 -16 +7 +2 -2 -1 - -1 - -69 -0.6
The Shuckers
Multi-Hit Games
Multi-Hit Gms. Multi-Run Gms. Multi-RBI Gms.
Player 2 3 4 5+ 2 3 4 5+ 2 3 4 5+
Ryan Aguilar 5 - - - 7 - 2 - 4 - - -
Jhonnys Cabrera - - - - - - - - - - - -
Hayden Cantrelle - 1 - - 2 - - - 1 - - -
Media Information
Daniel Castillo - - - - - - - - - - - -
Luis Castro 8 3 - - 5 1 - - 3 1 1 -
Yeison Coca - - - - - - - - - - -
Cam Devanney 8 2 - - 2 1 - - 8 - 1 -
Brent Diaz 3 - - - 2 - - - 2 2 - 1
Thomas Dillard 3 3 - - 2 - - - - - - -
Lucas Erceg 5 - - - 1 - - - 4 1 - -
Tyler Friis 8 1 - - 3 1 - - 1 1 - -
David Fry 16 2 - - 4 1 - - 5 2 1 -
Gabriel Garcia 5 - - - 1 - - - 2 - - -
Milwaukee Brewers
David Hamilton 7 1 - - 4 - - - 1 1 - -
Payton Henry 10 1 1 - 1 - - - 3 1 - -
Gabe Holt 3 1 - - - - - - 1 - - -
Korry Howell 7 - - - 5 - - - - 2 - 1
Mitch Longo 13 9 2 - 5 3 - - 8 - - 1
Jesus Lujano 3 - 1 - 1 - - - - - - -
Tristen Lutz 11 3 - - 4 1 - - 4 3 1 -
Garrett Mitchell 4 1 - - 4 - - - 1 - 1 -
Alexander Palma 15 4 - - 3 - - - 8 4 - -
Kekai Rios - - - - - - - - - - - -
2021 in Review
Chad Spanberger 8 1 - 1 4 - 1 - 4 1 - 1
Brice Turang 17 4 - - 6 1 - - 5 4 - -
Jamie Westbrook 2 1 - - 1 1 - - 1 - - -
Player 2019 HR Hm. Rd. Day Night RHP LHP Solo 2-R 3-R GS LF CF RF Last
Ryan Aguilar 6 3 3 1 5 4 2 4 2 - - 2 - 4 8/5 vs. PNS
Luis Castro 8 4 4 - 8 6 2 6 1 1 - 8 - - 7/11 vs. BIR
Cam Devanney 5 - 5 1 4 3 2 4 1 - - 4 - 1 9/9 @ PNS
Opponents
The Shuckers
4. Alexander Palma (21-39), Luis Castro (6-12), Thomas Dillard (5-4), Lucas Erceg (3-6), David Fry (3-2), Mitch Longo (4-0),
Payton Henry (1-2), Chad Spanberger (2-1), Tristen Lutz (0-3)
5. Chad Spanberger (7-15), Luis Castro (11-9), David Fry (5-11), Alexander Palma (9-4), Payton Henry (2-8), Mitch Longo
(4-4), Lucas Erceg (2-5), Tristen Lutz (3-3), Thomas Dillard (0-5), Brent Diaz (1-1), Gabriel Garcia (0-2), Garrett Mitchell (1-1),
Ryan Aguilar (0-1)
6. Chad Spanberger (15-16), Tristen Lutz (5-9), David Fry (5-8), Cam Devanney (2-7), Mitch Longo (2-6), Luis Castro (4-4),
Payton Henry (3-3), Gabriel Garcia (0-6), Thomas Dillard (3-2), Ryan Aguilar (2-2), Brent Diaz (1-3), Alexander Palma (1-2),
Lucas Erceg (1-1), Jesus Lujano (1-0)
Media Information
7. Chad Spanberger (6-14), Brent Diaz (9-9), Cam Devanney (5-7), David Fry (4-8), Gabriel Garcia (5-2), Tristen Lutz (4-3),
Luis Castro (1-6), Lucas Erceg (3-2), Jesus Lujano (0-5), Ryan Aguilar (2-2), Thomas Dillard (2-2), Mitch Longo (1-3), Payton
Henry (1-2), Gabe Holt (1-1), Korry Howell (0-2), Hayden Cantrelle (1-0), Tyler Friis (0-1)
8. Cam Devanney (12-15), Brent Diaz (8-12), Gabriel Garcia (5-12), Ryan Aguilar (6-5), Tyler Friis (3-5), Chad Spanberger (2-
5), David Fry (2-4), Gabe Holt (3-2), Hayden Cantrelle (1-3), Korry Howell (1-1), Mitch Longo (0-2), Jesus Lujano (1-1), Kekai
Rios (1-1), Thomas Dillard (0-1),
9. Ryan Aguilar (12-32), Cam Devanney (14-16), Brent Diaz (6-5), Hayden Cantrelle (3-2), Mitch Longo (3-2), Kekai Rios (2-2)
Gabe Holt (1-3), Jesus Lujano (1-2), Daniel Castillo (0-2), Yeison Coca (2-0), Tyler Friis (1-1), David Fry (0-1), Korry Howell
(0-1)
Milwaukee Brewers
Starts By Position
P: Noah Zavolas (7-15), Jesus Castillo (8-10), Lucas Erceg (5-8), Leo Crawford (4-5), Ethan Small (4-4), Justin Bullock (3-5),
Andy Otero (4-3), Carlos Luna (3-3), Nick Bennett (2-4), Bowden Francis (3-1), Luis Contreras (1-2), Bubba Derby (0-3), Cody
Beckman (0-2), Brooks Hall (0-2), J.T. Hintzen (0-1), Zack Brown (1-0), Matt Hardy (0-1)
C: Brent Diaz (24-30), Payton Henry (8-19), David Fry (9-16), Kekai Rios (3-3), Thomas Dillard (1-1)
1B: Luis Castro (12-28), Ryan Aguilar (14-11), Chad Spanberger (10-14), Thomas Dillard (5-8), David Fry (4-3), Gabriel Garcia
(0-3), Lucas Erceg (0-2)
2B: Cam Devanney (19-27), Tyler Friis (8-21), Hayden Cantrelle (5-5), Gabe Holt (3-2), Korry Howell (1-4), Yeison Coca (3-2),
David Fry (2-2), Jamie Westbrook (3-1), David Hamilton (1-2), Daniel Castillo (0-2), Luis Castro (0-1)
2021 in Review
3B: David Fry (13-19), Cam Devanney (12-19), Gabriel Garcia (10-17), Gabe Holt (3-4), Jamie Westbrook (2-5), Korry Howell
(3-2), Lucas Erceg (1-2), Hayden Cantrelle (1-0), Luis Castro (0-1)
SS: Brice Turang (28-42), David Hamilton (13-17), Cam Devanney (3-6), Korry Howell (1-3), Tyler Friis (0-1)
LF: Mitch Longo (16-27), Alexander Palma (9-10), Luis Castro (7-9), Jesus Lujano (3-8), Chad Spanberger (1-7), Jamie
Westbrook (3-2), David Fry (2-1), Ryan Aguilar (1-2), Gabriel Garcia (0-2), Tristen Lutz (1-1), Garrett Mitchell (1-0), Korry Howell
(1-0)
CF: Ryan Aguilar (10-30), Garrett Mitchell (13-15), Mitch Longo (10-12), Tristen Lutz (8-6), Korry Howell (4-6)
RF: Chad Spanberger (18-25), Tristen Lutz (13-30), Alexander Palma (5-9), Mitch Longo (5-1), Luis Castro (2-0), Garrett
Mitchell (1-1), David Fry (0-1), Korry Howell (1-0), Ryan Aguilar (0-1), Jesus Lujano (0-1)
Opponents
DH: Alexander Palma (20-31), Lucas Erceg (8-13), Thomas Dillard (6-6), Chad Spanberger (3-5), Tristen Lutz (1-4), David Fry
(2-1), Payton Henry (1-2), Garrett Mitchell (1-2), Jamie Westbrook (1-2), Brice Turang (0-2), Luis Castro (1-1), Brent Diaz (1-0)
Ejections
Player Date Umpire Reason
Payton Henry 6/9 Austin Jones Arguing Balls and Strikes from the Dugout
2021 in Review
WALK-OFF WINS
Date Batter Game-Winner Inning Score Opponent
6/11 Cam Devanney Sac Fly to score Mitch Longo 10 4-3 vs. MIS
7/10 Luis Castro RBI single to score Yeison Coca 9 6-5 vs. BIR
9/18 Chad Spanberger 2-Run Homer 7 4-2 vs. TNS G1
9/18 Thomas Dillard Bases-Loaded Walk 7 1-0 vs. TNS G2
The Shuckers
Media Information
Milwaukee Brewers
Awards
DOUBLE-A SOUTH PITCHER OF THE WEEK BREWERS MINOR LEAGUE PITCHER OF THE MONTH
2021 in Review
Ethan Small - 5/31-6/6: (0-0, 0.00 ERA), 10.2 IP, 3 H, 6 BB, 19 K (led MiLB for Week) Bowden Francis (May): (3-1, 3.86 ERA), 5 BB, 26 K, .222 BAA with Biloxi
Jesus Castillo - 8/16-22: (0-0, 0.00 ERA), 6.0 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 2 K MLB Futures Game All-Star
Ethan Small
DOUBLE-A SOUTH PLAYER OF THE WEEK BREWERS ROBIN YOUNT MINOR LEAGUE PITCHER OF
Luis Castro (6/14-20) - .360/.360/.800/1.160, 2 2B, 3 HR, 7 RBI, 4 R
THE YEAR
Chad Spanberger (7/19-25) - .381/.435/.952/1.387, 3 2B, 3 HR, 11 RBI, 7 R
Ethan Small
Mitch Longo (9/14-19) - .500/.545/1.400, 2B, 2 HR, 5 RBI, 3 R
MILB.COM BREWERS ORGANIZATIONAL ALL-STARS
DOUBLE-A SOUTH PLAYER OF THE MONTH Thomas Dillard - 1B
Mitch Longo (September) - 11 G, .400/.413/.889/1.302, 3 2B, 2 3B, 5 HR, 12 RBI, Korry Howell - OF
11 R, 5 SB, 18 H
Opponents
Ethan Small made 8 starts for the Shuckers en route to the Brewers’ Minor League Pitch-
er of the Year award. Small pitched five hitless innings in his MGM Park debut on 5/15
and also tied the franchise record for strikeouts in a game on 6/12 vs. Mississippi
TOTALS 8-6 6-12 14-18 TOTALS 15-25 16-26 31-51
Milwaukee Brewers
2021 in Review
Opponents
Shuckers History
Biloxi Pro Baseball
Opponents
Birmingham
BARONS
1401 1st Avenue South Phone: (205) 988-3200
Birmingham, AL 35233 Fax: (205) 988-9698
www.barons.com @BhamBarons
North Division 2021 Record: 62-56
The Shuckers
League Titles: 1948, 1951, 1958, 1967, 1983, 1987, 1989, 1993, 2002, 2013
Front Office
General Manager...................................................................................................... Jonathan Nelson
Media Contact................................................................................. Brad Klein (bklein@barons.com)
Broadcaster................................................................................Curt Bloom (cbgonzo@barons.com)
Field Staff Visiting Team Hotel
Manager..................................Justin Jirschele Hyatt Regency Birmingham - Wynfrey Hotel
Pitching Coach........................Richard Dotson 1000 Riverchase Galleria,
Media Information
5. Jose Rodriguez, SS 10. Matthew Thompson, RHP 15. Romy Gonzalez, SS/2B 20. Cristian Mena, RHP
Notable Alumni The Chicago White Sox
Bill Foster (HOF).................................................................................................................................... 1925
Satchel Paige (HOF).................................................................................................................... 1927-1930
Willie Mays (HOF)........................................................................................................................ 1948-1950 Ballpark Name.......................................Guaranteed Rate Field
Tony La Russa............................................................................................................................. 1965, 1967
Reggie Jackson (HOF).......................................................................................................................... 1967
Address.................... 333 West 35th Street, Chicago, IL 60616
Rollie Fingers (HOF).................................................................................................................... 1967, 1968
Vida Blue............................................................................................................................................... 1969
Phone............................................................... (312) 674-1000
Phil Garner............................................................................................................................................ 1972 Fax.....................................................................(312) 674-5116
Bobby Thigpen...................................................................................................................................... 1986
Robin Ventura........................................................................................................................................ 1989 Website.................................................www.whitesox.mlb.com
Frank Thomas (HOF)............................................................................................................................ 1990
Bo Jackson............................................................................................................................................ 1991
Michael Jordan...................................................................................................................................... 1994 Farm System
Mike Cameron............................................................................................................................. 1995, 1996
Magglio Ordonez................................................................................................................................... 1996
Triple-A...................... Charlotte Knights (International League)
2021 in Review
2022 Schedule
Complex....................................... Camelback Ranch-Glendale
April 19................................................................................ at Birmingham (7:05 PM) Address..................................... 10710 West Camelback Road
April 20................................................................................ at Birmingham (7:05 PM)
April 21................................................................................ at Birmingham (7:05 PM)
City............................................................ Glendale, AZ 85037
Opponents
LOOKOUTS
201 Power Alley Phone: (423) 267-2208
Chattanooga, TN 37402 Fax: (423) 267-4258
www.lookouts.com @ChattLookouts
North Division 2022 Record: 58-54
The Shuckers
League Titles: 1988, 2015, 2017
Front Office
General Manager........................................................................................................... Rich Mozingo
Media Contact................................................................................. Dan Kopf (dkopf@lookouts.com)
Broadcaster....................................................................................................................... Larry Ward
Field Staff Visiting Team Hotel
Manager......................................Jose Moreno DoubleTree by Hilton
Media Information
Pitching Coach.............................Rob Wooten 2322 Center Street
Hitting Coach.......................... Eric Richardson Chattanooga, TN 37421
Game Planning Coach................... Nate Irving Phone......................................(504) 383-0004
Jose Moreno
Manager
Reds Top 20 Prospects By Baseball America
1. Jose Barrero, SS 6. Austin Hendrick, OF 11. Mat Nelson, C 16. Christian Roa, RHP
2. Hunter Greene, RHP 7. Jay Allen, OF 12. Jose Torres, SS 17. Tyler Callihan, 2B
3. Nick Lodolo, LHP 8. Rece Hinds, 3B 13. Carson Spiers, RHP 18. Ivan Johnson, 2B
4. Elly De La Cruz, SS/3B 9. Graham Ashcraft RHP 14. Allan Cerda, OF 19. Daniel Vellojin, C
Milwaukee Brewers
5. Matt McLain, SS 10. Bryce Bonnin, RHP 15. Dauri Moreta, RHP 20. TJ Friedl, OF
Notable Alumni The Cincinnati Reds
Harmon Killebrew (HOF)................................................................................... 1957, 1958
Ferguson Jenkins (HOF)............................................................................................. 1964
Edgar Martinez.................................................................................................. 1985, 1986 Ballpark Name.................................... Great American Ballpark
Reggie Sanders........................................................................................................... 1991
Dan Wilson.................................................................................................................. 1991 Address............... 100 Joe Nuxhall Way, Cincinnati, OH 45202
Trevor Hoffman.................................................................................................. 1991, 1992
Aaron Boone...................................................................................................... 1985, 1996
Phone............................................................... (513) 765-7000
Jason LaRue............................................................................................................... 1998 Fax.................................................................... (513) 765-7342
Adam Dunn.................................................................................................................. 2001
Austin Kearns.............................................................................................................. 2002 Website........................................................www.mlb.com/reds
Wily Mo Pena.............................................................................................................. 2002
Edwin Encarnacion............................................................................................ 2003, 2004 Farm System
Homer Bailey............................................................................................................... 2006
Joey Votto.................................................................................................................... 2006
2021 in Review
Jay Bruce..................................................................................................................... 2007 Triple-A...........................Louisville Bats (International League)
Johnny Cueto.............................................................................................................. 2007
Joc Pederson............................................................................................................... 2013 Double-A.................Chattanooga Lookouts (Southern League)
Yasiel Puig................................................................................................................... 2013
Scott Schebler............................................................................................................. 2014
High-A.................................Dayton Dragons (Midwest League)
Corey Seager.............................................................................................................. 2014 Low-A........................ Daytona Tortugas (Florida State League)
Miguel Sano................................................................................................................. 2015
Byron Buxton............................................................................................................... 2015
Max Kepler.................................................................................................................. 2015
Mitch Garver................................................................................................................ 2016 Minor League Complex
Niko Goodrum............................................................................................................. 2016
LaMonte Wade Jr........................................................................................................ 2017
Zack Littell........................................................................................................................................ 2017 Complex...................................................... Goodyear Ballpark
Randy Rosario................................................................................................................................. 2017
Dereck Rodriguez........................................................................................................................... 2017
Address...................................................1933 S. Ballpark Way
Luis Arraez....................................................................................................................................... 2018 City........................................................... Goodyear, AZ 85338
Phone.............................................................. (623) 882-3120
Opponents
2022 Schedule
June 14...............................................................................at Chattanooga (6:15 PM)
June 15............................................................................. at Chattanooga (11:15 AM)
June 16...............................................................................at Chattanooga (6:15 PM)
Home Facility
June 17...............................................................................at Chattanooga (6:15 PM)
June 18...............................................................................at Chattanooga (6:15 PM)
June 19...............................................................................at Chattanooga (1:15 PM)
Ballpark Name (Built).................................... AT&T Field (2000)
August 23...............................................................................Chattanooga (6:35 PM) 2021 Total Attendance.................................................. 377,093
August 24...............................................................................Chattanooga (6:35 PM) Capacity............................................................................ 6,362
August 25...............................................................................Chattanooga (6:35 PM)
August 26...............................................................................Chattanooga (6:35 PM) Dimensions...................................... LF-325’, CF-400’, RF-330’
August 27...............................................................................Chattanooga (6:35 PM) Press Box Phone................................ (423) 267-2208 Ext. 199
August 28...............................................................................Chattanooga (5:05 PM)
Shuckers History
Opponents
Mississippi
B R AV E S
1 Braves Way Phone: (601) 932-8788
Pearl, MS 39208 Fax: (601) 936-3567
www.mississippibraves.com @MBraves
South Division 2022 Record: 67-44
The Shuckers
5. Spencer Strider, RHP 10. Jesse Franklin, OF 15. Jared Shuster, LHP 20. Brooks Wilson, RHP
Notable Alumni The Atlanta Braves
Jeff Francoeur......................................................................................................2005
Brian McCann.......................................................................................................2005
Yunel Escobar......................................................................................................2006
Jarred Saltalamacchia.................................................................................2006-2007 Ballpark Name..........................................................Truist Park
Matt Young..................................................................................................2007-2009 Address......755 Battery Avenue Southeast, Atlanta, GA 30339
Freddie Freeman..................................................................................................2009
Jayson Heyward...................................................................................................2009 Phone............................................................... (404) 577-9100
Brandon Beachy...................................................................................................2009 Fax.................................................................... (404) 614-1391
Craig Kimbrel........................................................................................................2009
Mike Minor............................................................................................................2010 Website...........................................................www.braves.com
Andrelton Simmons..............................................................................................2012 Farm System
Christian Bethancourt .................................................................................2012-2013
Mallex Smith................................................................................................2015-2016
Rio Ruiz................................................................................................................2015
Triple-A...................... Gwinnett Stripers (International League)
2021 in Review
Sean Newcomb....................................................................................................2016
Dansby Swanson..................................................................................................2016 Double-A........................Mississippi Braves (Southern League)
Ozzie Albies..........................................................................................................2016
Johan Camargo....................................................................................................2016 High-A............................Rome Braves (South Atlantic League)
Max Fried.......................................................................................................................... 2017 Low-A.......................Augusta GreenJackets (Carolina League)
Mike Soroka..................................................................................................................... 2017
Ronald Acuna.......................................................................................................2017
Touki Toussaint.....................................................................................................2018 Minor League Complex
Ian Anderson...............................................................................................2018-2019
Drew Waters.........................................................................................................2019
Complex...........................................................CoolToday Park
2022 Schedule Address........................... 18800 South West Villages Parkway
April 12......................................................................vs. Mississippi (6:35 PM) City................................................................ Venice, FL 34293
April 13......................................................................vs. Mississippi (6:35 PM)
April 14......................................................................vs. Mississippi (6:35 PM) Phone............................................................... (941) 413-5000
April 15......................................................................vs. Mississippi (6:35 PM)
Opponents
* The Shuckers went 3-2 in five games as home team in Pearl in 2015
BISCUITS
200 Coosa Street Phone: (334) 323-2255
Montgomery, AL 36104 Fax: (334) 323-2225
www.biscuitsbaseball.com @BiscuitBaseball
The Shuckers
South Division 2021 Record: 62-55
League Titles: 2006, 2007
Front Office
General Manager........................................................................................................Michael Murphy
Media Contact..............................................Chris Adams-Wall (cadamswall@biscuitsbaseball.com)
Broadcaster.............................................................................................................Chris Adams-Wall
Field Staff Visiting Team Hotel
Manager................................Morgan Ensberg Tru by Hilton - Prattville
Media Information
Pitching Coach..............................Jim Paduch 2633 Legends Parkway
Hitting Coach.....................Wuanner Rincones Prattville, AL 36066
Bench Coach............................ Sean Smedley Phone......................................(205) 613-1705
Morgan Ensberg
Manager
Rays Top 20 Prospects By Baseball America
1. Shane Baz, RHP 6. Greg Jones, SS 11. Carlos Colmenarez, SS 16. Cooper Kinney, 2B/3B
2. Josh Lowe, OF 7. Carson Williams, SS 12. Seth Johnson, RHP 17. JJ Gross, RHP
3. Vidal Brujan, 2B/OF 8. Xavier Edwards, 2B 13. Sandy Gaston, RHP 18. Nick Bitsko, RHP
4. Taj Bradley, RHP 9. Cole Wilcox, RHP 14. Ian Seymour, LHP 19. Austin Shenton, 3B
Milwaukee Brewers
5. Curtis Mead, 3B/1B 10. Willy Vasquez, SS 15. Colby White, RHP 20. Jonathan Aranda, 2B
Notable Alumni The Tampa Bay Rays
Joey Gathright......................................................................................................2004
Scott Kazmir.........................................................................................................2004
Melvin Upton Jr.....................................................................................................2004 Ballpark Name.................................................. Tropicana Field
James Shields.............................................................................................2004-2005 Address...............1 Tropicana Drive, St. Petersburg, FL 33705
Delmon Young......................................................................................................2005
Evan Longoria.............................................................................................2006-2007 Phone............................................................... (727) 825-3137
David Price...........................................................................................................2008 Fax.................................................................... (727) 825-3365
Desmond Jennings...............................................................................................2009
Jeremy Helickson.................................................................................................2009 Website................................................. www.raysbaseball.com
Alex Cobb.............................................................................................................2010
Matt Moore........................................................................................................... 2011 Farm System
Kevin Kiermaier....................................................................................................2013
Taylor Motter.........................................................................................................2014
Triple-A............................ Durham Bulls (International League)
2021 in Review
Drew Smyly..........................................................................................................2015
Blake Snell............................................................................................................2015
Willy Adames........................................................................................................2016 Double-A....................Montgomery Biscuits (Southern League)
Brett Honeywell...............................................................................................2016-17 Advanced Class-A......Bowling Green Hot Rods (Midwest League)
Brandon Lowe.................................................................................................2017-18
Nick Solak.............................................................................................................2018 Low Class-A.............. Charleston RiverDogs (Carolina League)
Nate Lowe............................................................................................................2018
Brendan McKay....................................................................................................2019
Shane McClanahan..............................................................................................2019 Minor League Complex
Joe Ryan..............................................................................................................2019
Shane Baz............................................................................................................2021
Complex..................................................Charlotte Sports Park
Address.................................................. 2300 El Jobean Road
City.....................................................Port Charlotte, FL 33948
2021 Schedule Phone............................................................... (941) 206-4487
May 3.....................................................................@ Montgomery (6:35 pm)
Opponents
Opponents
Pensacola
BLUE WAHOOS
351 West Cedar Street Phone: (850) 934-8444
Pensacola, FL 32502 Fax: (850) 791-6256
www.bluewahoos.com @BlueWahoosBball
South Division 2022 Record: 57-54
The Shuckers
Notable Alumni
Didi Gregorius................................................................................................................................ 2012
The Miami Marlins
Billy Hamilton................................................................................................................................. 2012
Donnie Joseph.............................................................................................................................. 2012
Tony Cingrani....................................................................................................................... 2012-2013 Ballpark Name................................................. LoanDepot Park
Tucker Barnhart................................................................................................................... 2012-2013
Devin Mesoraco............................................................................................................................ 2012 Address.............................. 501 Marlins Way, Miami, FL 33125
Michael Lorenzen......................................................................................................................... 2013
Jesse Winker....................................................................................................................... 2013-2015 Phone............................................................... (305) 480-1300
Robert Stephenson.............................................................................................................. 2013-2015
Sal Romano.................................................................................................................................. 2015
Website...................................................................marlins.com
Wandy Peralta.............................................................................................................................. 2015
Alex Blandino....................................................................................................................... 2015-2017
Brandon Dixon.............................................................................................................................. 2016
Amir Garrett.................................................................................................................................. 2016 Farm System
Tyler Mahle................................................................................................................................... 2016
Aristides Aquino................................................................................................................... 2017-2018
2021 in Review
T R A S H PA N D A S
8121 Madison Blvd Suite 102 Phone: (256) 325-1403
Madison, AL 35758
www.trashpandasbaseball.com @trashpandas
The Shuckers
North Division 2021 Record: 54-56
League Titles:
Front Office
General Manager.....................................................................................................Garrett Fahrmann
Media Contact...................................................... Aaron Cheris (media@trashpandasbaseball.com)
Broadcaster.......................................................................................................................Josh Caray
Field Staff Visiting Team Hotel
Manager..................................Andy Schatzley AVID Hotel
Media Information
Pitching Coach........................Michael Wuertz 125 Graphics Dr.
Hitting Coach................................Kenny Hook Madison, AL 35758
Phone......................................(256) 325-1800
Andy Schatzley
Manager
Angels Top 20 Prospects By Baseball America
1. Reid Detmers, LHP 6. Ky Bush, LHP 11. Austin Warren, RHP 16. Chris Rodriguez, RHP
2. Sam Bachman, RHP 7. Arol Vera, SS 12. Chase Silseth, RHP 17. Adrien Placencia, 2B/SS
3. Kyren Paris, SS/2B 8. Denzer Guzman, SS 13. Davis Daniel, RHP 18. Janson Junk, RHP
4. Jordyn Adams, OF 9. Landon Marceaux, RHP 14. D’Shawn Knowles, OF 19. Orlando Martinez, OF
Milwaukee Brewers
5. Jeremiah Jackson, SS/2B 10. Alexander Ramirez, OF 15. Jose Marte, RHP 20. Luke Murphy, RHP
Rocket City Trash Pandas Notable Alumni The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
Reid Detmers........................................................................................................2021
2021 in Review
Triple-A........................ Salt Lake Bees (Pacific Coast League)
Double-A........... Rocket City Trash Pandas (Southern League)
Advanced Class-A......Tri-City Dust Devils (Northwest League)
Low Class-A............... Inland Empire 66ers (California League)
Opponents
Te n n e s s e e
SMOKIES
3540 Line Drive Phone: (865) 286-2300
Kodak, TN 37764 Fax: (865) 523-9913
www.smokiesbaseball.com @SmokiesBaseball
North Division 2021 Record: 46-63
The Shuckers
5. Jordan Wicks, LHP 10. Yohendrick Pinango, OF 15. Nelson Velazquez, OF 20. Alexander Canario, OF
Notable Alumni The Chicago Cubs
Hal McRae............................................................................................................1967
Harold Baines.......................................................................................................1978
Tony La Russa (Mgr) (HOF).................................................................................1978 Ballpark Name...................................................... Wrigley Field
Fred McGriff..........................................................................................................1984
Cecil Fielder.................................................................................................1984-1985 Address............ 1060 West Addison Street, Chicago, IL 60613
David Wells.................................................................................................1984, 1986 Phone............................................................... (773) 404-2827
Pat Hentgen..........................................................................................................1990
Jeff Kent...............................................................................................................1991 Fax.................................................................... (773) 404-4129
Shawn Green........................................................................................................1993 Website.............................................................. www.cubs.com
Carlos Delgado.....................................................................................................1993
Chris Carpenter........................................................................1995-1996, 2002-2003 Farm System
Roy Halladay..............................................................................................1997, 2001
2021 in Review
Vernon Wells........................................................................................................1999
Michael Young......................................................................................................2000 Triple-A.................................Iowa Cubs (International League)
Jason Isringhausen..............................................................................................2003
Yadier Molina........................................................................................................2003 Double-A.....................Tennessee Smokies (Southern League)
Dan Uggla.............................................................................................................2005 Advanced Class-A........... South Bend Cubs (Midwest League)
Jeff Samardzija............................................................................................2007-2008
Ryne Sandberg (Mgr)...........................................................................................2009 Low Class-A..............Myrtle Beach Pelicans (Carolina League)
Starlin Castro...............................................................................................2009-2010
Chris Archer..........................................................................................................2010
Kyle Hendricks......................................................................................................2013
Kris Bryant............................................................................................................2014 Minor League Complex
Jake Arrieta...........................................................................................................2014
Albert Almora Jr....................................................................................................2015
Wilson Contreras..................................................................................................2015 Complex.................................................................. Sloan Park
Kyle Schwarber....................................................................................................2015
Jorge Soler...........................................................................................................2016 Address...................................... 2330 W. Rio Salado Parkway
Ian Happ...............................................................................................................2016 City..................................................................Mesa, AZ 85201
Opponents
David Bote...................................................................................................2016-2017
Nico Hoerner........................................................................................................2019 Phone............................................................... (480) 668-0500
2022 Schedule Home Facility
June 7......................................................................vs. Tennessee (6:35 pm)
June 8......................................................................vs. Tennessee (6:35 pm)
June 9......................................................................vs. Tennessee (6:35 pm) Ballpark Name (Built)..........................Smokies Stadium (2000)
June 10....................................................................vs. Tennessee (6:35 pm)
June 11....................................................................vs. Tennessee (6:35 pm) 2021 Total Attendance.................................................. 416,879
June 12....................................................................vs. Tennessee (5:05 pm) Capacity............................................................................ 6,000
July 12..................................................................... @ Tennessee (6:00 pm)
July 13..................................................................... @ Tennessee (6:00 pm) Dimensions...................................... LF-330’, CF-400’, RF-330’
July 14..................................................................... @ Tennessee (6:00 pm) Press Box Phone.............................................. (865) 286-2353
Shuckers History
Roster Limits: 28 active players for the duration of the season. (No eligibility rules)
Playoffs: For the 2022 season, the Southern League will once again go with first and second half winners from each
division meeting in the postseason. The two South Division teams and two North Division teams will play a best-of-three
divisional series, with the two winners meeting in a best-of-three Championship series.
The Shuckers
Double-A South/Division Structure (with affiliation)
South Division North Division
Biloxi Shuckers (Milwaukee) Birmingham Barons (Chicago-AL)
Pensacola Blue Wahoos (Miami) Chattanooga Lookouts (Cincinnati)
Mississippi Braves (Atlanta) Tennessee Smokies (Chicago-NL)
Montgomery Biscuits (Tampa Bay) Rocket City Trash Pandas (Los Angeles-AL)
Media Information
In 2013, the Southern League of Professional Baseball Clubs announced the creation of the Southern League
Hall of Fame, sharing its inaugural Class of 2014 with the 50th anniversary of the “modern era” of the League,
which began in 1964. The purpose of the Southern League Hall of Fame was to honor individuals for their accom-
Milwaukee Brewers
plishments and/or contributions to the League on the field of play or in an administrative role.
Inaugural Inductees Class of 2017
2021 in Review
Bo Jackson Memphis Chicks Curt Bloom Huntsville Stars, Birmingham
Peter Bragan, Sr. Jacksonville Suns Terry Francona Memphis Chicks, Birmingham
Dale Murphy Savannah Braves Andrés Galarraga Jacksonville Suns
Mike Darr Mobile BayBears Willie Mays Birmingham Black Barons
Alan Trammell Montgomery Rebels
Tim Wakefield Carolina Mudcats Class of 2019
Ryne Sandberg Tennessee Smokies Joe Engel Chattanooga Lookouts
Roy Halladay Knoxville/Tennessee Smokies
Sal Rende Chattanooga Lookouts, Memphis
Class of 2015 Larry Walker Jacksonville Expos
Opponents
All-Time Roster
A (9) F (9)
Aguilar, Ryan OF/1B 2019-21 Fellhauer, Josh OF 2015
#Albers, Matt RHP 2018 Feliciano, Mario C 2019
Andrews, Clayton LHP/OF 2019 *Fields, Daniel OF 2015
Ames, Jeff RHP 2018 File, Dylan RHP 2019
Allemand, Blake INF 2017-19 Floyd, Taylor RHP 2021
Alvarez, Alexander C 2019 Francis, Bowden RHP 2019, ‘21
Archer, Tristan RHP 2016, ‘18 Franklin, Nick INF/OF/C 2018
The Shuckers
E (3)
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The Shuckers
Lopez, Jorge RHP 2015-17 Seidenberger, Trevor LHP 2015
Lujano, Jesus OF 2021 Shaffer, Richie INF/OF 2018
Luna, Carlos RHP 2021 Shaw, Nick INF 2015-16
Lutz, Tristen OF 2021 Small, Ethan LHP 2021
Smith, Gage RHP 2016
M (13) #Smith, Will LHP 2016
Macias, Brandon INF 2015-16 Snow, Forrest RHP 2017
Magnifico, Damien RHP 2015 Spanberger, Chad OF/INF 2021
Marzec, Eric RHP 2015 Spurlin, Tyler RHP 2016-17, ‘19
Media Information
McDowell, Max C 2018-19 Stokes Jr., Troy OF 2017-18
McFarland, Chris INF 2016 Strzelecki, Peter RHP 2021
Medeiros, Kodi LHP 2018 Strong, Mike LHP 2015
Mejia, Natanael C 2017 Supak, Trey RHP 2018-19
Middlebrooks, Will INF 2016 +Suter, Brent LHP 2015, ‘19
+Miley, Wade LHP 2018
Mitchell, Garrett OF 2021 T (6)
Mojica, Johan C 2018 Taylor, Tyrone OF 2015-17
Moore, Dylan INF/OF 2018 Thomas, Dillon OF 2018-19
Milwaukee Brewers
Murray, A.J. C 2017 Tillman, Daniel RHP 2016
+Topa, Justin RHP 2019, ‘21
N (2) Torres-Costa, Quintin LHP 2017-18
Noriega, Gabriel INF 2016-18 Turang, Brice INF 2021
Nottingham, Jacob C 2016-17
O (8) U (1)
Obispo, Wirfin RHP 2015 Uhen, Josh RHP 2016-18
Olczak, Jon RHP 2018-19
O’Neill, Michael OF 2019 V (4)
Orf, Nathan INF 2015-16 Vennaro, Zach RHP 2021
Ortega, Angel INF 2016-17 Ventura, Angel RHP 2016-18
2021 in Review
Ortega, Jorge RHP 2015-16 Viramontes, Martin RHP 2015-16
Ortiz, Luis RHP 2016-18 #Vogt, Stephen C 2018
Otero, Andy LHP 2021
W (11)
P (9) #Wahl, Bobby RHP 2021
Palma, Alexander OF/DH 2021 Wagner, Tyler RHP 2015
+Peralta, Freddy RHP 2017 Wang, Wei-Chung LHP 2016
#Peralta, Wily RHP 2015 Webb, Braden RHP 2018-19, ‘21
Perdomo, Angel LHP 2019 Weisenburger, Adam C 2015
Perrin, Jon RHP 2016-18 Wilkerson, Aaron RHP 2017
Opponents
All-Time Roster
MANAGER (2) HITTING COACH (4)
Subero, Carlos 2015 Guerrero, Sandy 2015-17
Guerrero, Mike 2016-21 LeBoeuf, Al 2018
PITCHING COACH (4) Santin, Danny 2019
Hook, Chris 2015-17 Caufield, Chuckie 2021
Chavarria, Dave 2018
Milacki, Bob 2019 TRAINER (4)
Childs, Nick 2021 Patera, Steve 2015-16
Creighton, Kevan 2017-18
The Shuckers
Franklin, Nick 2018 Aviles Jr., Luis 2019 Hiura, Keston 2018
Ghelfi, Mitch 2018 Castillo, Daneil 2021 Diplan, Marcos 2019
McDowell, Max 2018-19 Otero, Andy 2021 Strzelecki, Peter 2021
Castro, Luis 2021
12 (9) 19 (9)
5 (4) Ross, Austin 2015 Eitel, Derek 2015
Green, Taylor 2015 Houser, Adrian 2015, ‘18 Peterson, Stephen 2016
Wren, Kyle 2016 DeMuth, Dustin 2016 Burgos, Hiram 2017
Noriega, Gabriel 2016 Coulter, Clint 2017 Derby, Bubba 2017
Chuckie Caufield (C) 2017-21 Diplan, Marcos 2018 Miley, Wade 2018
Kurcz, Aaron 2019 Seferina, Darren 2018
6 (6) Ray, Corey 2019 Harber, Conor 2018
Opponents
Roache, Victor 2015, 2017 Aguilar, Ryan 2019 Kirby, Nathan 2021
Noriega, Gabriel 2017 Childs, Nick (PC) 2021 Mitchell, Garrett 2021
Grisham, Trent 2018-19
Benoit, Rodrigo 2019 13 (2) 20 (5)
O’Neill, Michael 2019 Barreda, Manny 2015 Hall, Brooks 2015
Aguilar, Ryan 2021 Guerrero, Mike (MGR) 2016-21 Olczak, Jon 2018
Leonard, Patrick 2019
7 (7) 14 (12) Friis, Tyler 2021
Fellhauer, Josh 2015 Ramirez, Nick 2015 Holt, Gabe 2021
Shuckers History
The Shuckers
Feliciano, Mario 2019
23 (6) 32 (7) Castillo, Jesus 2021
Barnes, Jacob 2015 Magnifico, Damien 2015
Wang Wei-Chung 2016 Tillman, Daniel 2016 41 (4)
Choice, Michael 2017 Ramsey, Matt 2017 Spurlin, Tyler 2016-17
Brown, Zack 2018 Jankins, Thomas 2018-19 Hissong, Travis 2017
Spurlin, Tyler 2019 Topa, Justin 2019 Rodriguez, Wuilder 2017
Hitt, Robbie 2021 Peralta, Freddy 2019 Ponce, Cody 2019
Longo, Mitch 2021
24 (6) 42 (RETIRED)
Media Information
Suter, Brent 2015 33 (5) Jackie Robinson
Reed, Michael 2015 Macias, Brandon 2016
Ramirez, Nick 2016 Ortiz, Luis 2016 43 (2)
Williams, Taylor 2017 Ramirez, Nick 2017-18 Bradley, Jed 2015
Griep, Nate 2018-19 Diplan, Nattino 2018-19 Westbrook, Jamie 2021
Vennaro, Zach 2021 Devanney, Cam 2021
44 (4)
25 (8) 34 (6) Henderson, Jim 2015
Marzec, Eric 2015 Wagner, Tyler 2015 Salas, Javier 2016-17
Seidenberger, Trevor 2015 Archer, Tristan 2016-18 Coulter, Clint 2016
Barrios, Yhonathan 2015 Murray, A.J. 2017 Ponce, Cody 2017-18
Milwaukee Brewers
Reed, Michael 2017 Ames, Jeff 2018 Wahl, Bobby 2021
Reynolds, Danny 2018 Rasmussen, Drew 2019 Floyd, Taylor 2021
Thomas, Dillon 2019 Beckman, Cody 2021
Small, Ethan 2021 45 (3)
Brown, Zack 2021 35 (9) Santana, Domingo 2016
Chapman, Jaye 2015 Peralta, Freddy 2017
26 (4) Bradley, Jed 2016 Spanberger, Chad 2021
Burgos, Hiram 2015 Ventura, Angel 2016
Lee, Brett 2016 Ortiz, Luis 2017 46 (2)
Kuntz, Brad 2018 Vogt, Stephen 2018 Obispo, Wirfin 2015
Bennett, Nick 2021 Supak, Trey 2018-19 Perrin, Jon 2017-18
Suter, Brent 2019 Knebel, Corey 2018
2021 in Review
27 (7) Cabrera, Jhonnys 2021
Macias, Brandon 2015 Hall, Brooks 2021 47 (2)
Roache, Victor 2016 Horst, Jeremy 2015
Nottingham, Jacob 2016-17 36 (8) Charles, Art 2017
File, Dylan 2019 Hellweg, Johnny 2015
Francis, Bowden 2021 Cooper, Garrett 2015 48 (3)
Howell, Korry 2021 Chapman, Jaye 2016 Rincon, Junior 2016
Uhen, Josh 2016 Snow, Forrest 2017
28 (3) Mejia, Natanael 2017 Luna, Carlos 2021
Lopez, Jorge 2015-17 Logan, Boone 2018
Roache, Victor 2016 Andrews, Clayton 2019 49 (1)
Shaffer, Richie 2018 Palma, Alexander 2021 Topa, Justin 2021
Opponents
The Shuckers
Games 135 Corey Ray 2018
134 Tyrone Taylor 2016
133 Johnny Davis 2017
131 Nick Ramirez 2015
131 Dillon Thomas 2019
87 Cam Devanney 2021
Media Information
At-Bats 532 Corey Ray 2018
512 Orlando Arcia 2015
505 Johnny Davis 2017
465 Tyrone Taylor 2016
449 Dillon Thomas 2019
320 Alexander Palma 2021
Milwaukee Brewers
70 Weston Wilson 2019
63 Johnny Davis 2017
60 Brett Phillips 2016
47 Mitch Longo 2021
2021 in Review
81 Mitch Longo 2021
Front Office
INDIVIDUAL PITCHING PLAYER YEAR
Wins 12* Jorge Lopez 2015
11 Aaron Wilkerson 2017
11* Trey Supak 2019
10 Brandon Woodruff 2016
10 Thomas Jankins/Jon Olczak 2018
5 J. Castillo/J.T. Hintzen/A. Otero/N. Zavolas 2021
The Shuckers
9 Jesus Castillo 2021
8 Bowden Francis 2019
8 Brooks Hall, Hobbs Johnson 2015
8 Jorge Lopez 2017
Media Information
Games 52 Stephen Peterson 2016
51 Nate Griep 2018
48 Nick Ramirez/Matt Ramsey 2017
43 Nate Griep 2019
42 Damien Magnifico 2015
41 Braden Webb 2021
Milwaukee Brewers
22 Noah Zavolas 2021
21 Zack Brown/Thomas Jankins 2018
20 Brandon Woodruff 2016
2021 in Review
Saves 34* Nate Griep 2018
27 Matt Ramsey 2017
23 Stephen Kohlscheen 2016
22* Nate Griep 2019
20 Damien Magnifico 2015
6 Matt Hardy 2021
The Shuckers
Had 3+ Triples........................................................................................................................................................................ Never
Had 5+ Doubles.......................................................................................................................................5, 6/10/18 @ Jacksonville
Had 10+ Walks.......................................................................................................................................13, 5/16/21 vs. Mississippi
Stole 5+ Bases............................................................................................................................................ 6, 9/8/21 @ Pensacola
Had Fewer Than 2 Strikeouts................................................................................................................ 1, 7/27/21 vs. Montgomery
Was Shut Out................................................................................................................................................ 9/11/21 @ Pensacola
Was Shut Out In Back-To-Back Games................................................................. 5/20/19 vs. CHA (4-0) & 5/22/19 @ MOB (3-0)
Hit into a Triple Play......................................................................................................................8/8/19 @ Tennessee (6th inning)
Media Information
The Last Time A Shuckers Pitching Staff...
Pitched a Combined No-Hitter......................................................................................................................5/15/21 vs. Mississippi
Held Opponent To 1 Hit................................................................................................................................... 7/1/21 @ Pensacola
Struck Out 20+ Batters........................................................................................................................................................... Never
Struck Out 15+ Batters............................................................................................................................. 16, 9/8/21 @ Pensacola
Did Not Issue A Walk............................................................................................................................... 9/18/21 vs. TNS, Game 1
Shut Out An Opponent.................................................................................................................................9/19/21 vs. Tennessee
Recorded Back-To-Back Shutouts....................................................... 9/18/21 vs. Tennessee (Game 2) & 9/19/21 vs. Tennessee
Milwaukee Brewers
The Last Time A Shuckers Defense...
Turned A Triple Play......................................................................................................................... 7/18/19 @ Mobile (1st Inning)
Had 3+ Errors.......................................................................................................................................... 3, 8/1/21 vs. Montgomery
Surrendered an Inside-The-Park Home Run......................................................................Byron Buxton, 5/27/15 @ Chattanooga
2021 in Review
3+ Runs................................................................................................................................ Mitch Longo, 3, 9/3/21 vs. Mississippi
3+ Doubles......................................................................................................................Dillon Thomas, 3, 4/8/19 vs. Birmingham
2+ Triples................................................................................................................................................................................ Never
A Grand Slam ...........................................................................................................Brent Diaz, 5/23/21 @ Tennesse (7th inning)
3+ Home Runs................................................................................Chad Spanberger (3), 7/21/21 @ Mississippi (2nd, 3rd & 9th)
2+ Home Runs........................................................................................ Cooper Hummel (2), 8/2/19 vs. Jacksonville (2nd & 6th)
Inside-The-Park Home Run................................................................................ Corey Ray, 7/20/2018 vs. Tennessee (8th inning)
Pinch-Hit Home Run................................................................................ Clint Coulter (7th inning, solo), 5/8/2017 @ Jacksonville
5+ RBIs............................................................................................................................. Korry Howell, 5, 8/26/21 vs. Rocket City
10+ Total Bases.......................................................................................................Chad Spanberger (14), 7/21/21 @ Mississippi
Opponents
The Shuckers
YEAR Saves Innings-Pitched Runs Earned Runs
2015 Damien Magnifico- 20 Tyler Wagner- 152.1 Brooks Hall/Hobbs Johnson- 56 Brooks Hall- 52
2016 Stephen Kohlscheen- 23 Brandon Woodruff- 113.2 Jorge Ortega- 62 Jorge Ortega- 54
2017 Matt Ramsey - 27 Aaron Wilkerson - 142.1 Aaron Wilkerson - 54 Aaron Wilkerson - 50
2018 Nate Griep - 34* Thomas Jankins - 130.1 Thomas Jankins - 69 Thomas Jankins - 64
2019 Nate Griep - 22* Alec Bettinger - 146.1 Alec Bettinger - 62 Bowden Francis - 57
2021 Matt Hardy - 6 Noah Zavolas - 120.2* Noah Zavolas - 61 Noah Zavolas - 59
Media Information
YEAR Walks Strikeouts Complete Games Shutouts
2015 Hobbs Johnson- 77 Jorge Lopez- 137 Tyler Wagner- 2 Tyler Wagner- 1#
2016 Javier Salas- 38 Brandon Woodruff- 124 Brandon Woodruff- 1 N/A
2017 Jorge Lopez - 38 Aaron Wilkerson - 143 Aaron Wilkerson - 2 Aaron Wilkerson - 2
2018 Kodi Medeiros - 45 Zack Brown - 116 Zack Brown - 1 Zack Brown - 1
2019 Bowden Francis - 49 Alec Bettinger - 157 Bettinger/Supak/Jankins - 1 Trey Supak - 1
2021 Lucas Erceg - 35 Noah Zavolas - 121* N/A N/A
Milwaukee Brewers
* Led Southern League/Double-A South # Tied for Southern League/Double-A South Lead
2021 in Review
Woodruff/Jankins/Olczak 10 2016/18/18 Bowden Francis 8 2019 Brandon Woodruff 3.01 2016
Career Pitching Leaders
Wins Losses Innings Pitched Walks
Player No. Player No. Player No. Player No.
Jorge Lopez 22 Jorge Lopez 17 Jorge Lopez 292.1 Hobbs Johnson 97
Trey Supak 17 Luis Ortiz 14 Trey Supak 209.1 Marcos Diplan 73
Nick Ramirez 15 Braden Webb 11 Luis Ortiz 185.2 Jorge Lopez 68
Brooks Hall 13 Brooks Hall/Cody Ponce 10 Brooks Hall 184.2 Luis Ortiz 65
Wagner/Wilkerson/Jankins 11 Angel Ventura/Marcos Diplan 10 Tyler Wagner 152.1 Angel Ventura 63
Trey Supak 10
2021 in Review
Shutouts
Player No.
Aaron Wilkerson 2
Tyler Wagner 1
Corbin Burnes 1
L. Ortiz/J. Lopez 1
Zack Brown/Trey Supak 1
Shuckers History
Biloxi Pro Baseball
The Shuckers
At Bats, Game................................7, Mauricio Dubon (4/29/17), Angel Ortega (4/29/17), Brett Phillips (6/1/16), Nate Orf (6/1/16)
Total Bases, Game................................................................................ 14, Chad Spanberger (7/21/21), Michael Choice (7/10/17)
Walks, Game.............................................................................................................................................4, Trent Grisham (6/1/19)
Strikeouts, Game............................................................................................................................................................4 (30 times)
Stolen Bases...................................4, David Hamilton (9/8/21), Tyler Friis (5/26/21), Luis Aviles Jr. (6/9/19), Corey Ray (7/15/18)
........................................................................................................................... Johnny Davis (9/3/17) , Mauricio Dubon (4/15/17)
Most Consecutive At-Bats With a Hit.....................................................6, Dustin DeMuth (7/31-8/2/16), Garrett Cooper (9/1-3/15)
Most Consecutive Games With a Home Run..........................................4, Trent Grisham (5/31-6/3/19), Jake Hager (6/7-6/10/18)
Media Information
Individual Pitching
Longest Outing................................................. 9.0 IP, Zack Brown (6/15/18), Aaron Wilkerson (7/23/17), Adrian Houser (9/11/15)
Most Strikeouts, Game............................................12, Ethan Small (6/12/21), Bowden Francis (6/11/19), Alec Bettinger (6/7/19),
..................................................................................................................... Freddy Peralta (8/28/17) , Taylor Jungmann (8/18/16)
Most Walks, Game...................................................................................7, Taylor Jungmann (8/18/16), Hobbs Johnson (8/28/15)
Most Runs Allowed, Game........................................................ 11, Bubba Derby (7/8/21 vs. BIR), Angel Ventura (4/10/17) - 0 ER
Team Hitting
Milwaukee Brewers
Runs, Game......................................................................................................................... 15, 7/27/18 @ JXN & 4/20/18 @ MOB
Runs, Inning....................................................................................................................................... 12, 5/6/21 @ BIR (6th inning)
Batters, Inning....................................................................................................................................................... 18, 5/6/21 @ BIR
Hits, Game...................................................................................................... 20, 7/21/21 @ MIS, 8/2/17 vs. JAX, 5/13/15 @ JXN
Doubles, Game.........................................................................................................................7, 4/10/16 vs. CHA, 5/30/15 @ CHA
Triples, Game..................................................................................................................................... 2, 12X, Last, 9/19/21 vs. TNS
Home Runs, Game................................................................................................................................4, 15X, last, 8/5/21 vs. PNS
Extra-Base Hits, Game........................................................................................................................................9, 5/30/15 vs. CHA
Stolen Bases, Game.....................................................................................................................6, 9/8/21 @ PNS, 6/28/15 @ JAX
Strikeouts, Game................................................................................................................... 18, 8/29/19 @ BIR & 4/10/19 @ MTG
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Fewest Strikeouts, Game..................................................................................................................... 1, 7X, last, 7/27/21 vs. MTG
Most Walks, Game................................................................................................................................................ 16, 5/6/21 @ BIR
Most Walks, Inning........................................................................................................................................13, 5/6/21 @ BIR (6th)
Most Runners Left on Base, Game................................................................................................................... 16, 4/14/19 @ MTG
Team Pitching
Most Runs Allowed, Game.................................................................................................................................. 17, 6/9/16 @ MTG
Most Runs Allowed, Inning..................................................................................................... 10, 6/24/21 vs. MTG, 6/29/15 @ JAX
Most Hits, Allowed, Game................................................................................................................................... 20, 6/9/16 @ MTG
Fewest Hits Allowed, Game...................................................................................... 0, 5/15/21 vs. MIS; 8/14/17 (Game 2) vs. TNS
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Team Miscellaneous
Longest Winning Streak............................................................................................................. 10 games, 7/12-22/19 & 8/5-16/19
Longest Winning Streak, Home.............................................................................................. 9 games, 4/23-5/12/18 & 8/18-9/1/18
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Year-by-Year Results
YEAR PARENT CLUB W-L Home Road PCT. Div. FINISH MANAGER
2015 Milwaukee Brewers 78-59 38-30 (23-20)^ 40-29 .569 1st* Carlos Subero
2016 Milwaukee Brewers 72-67 41-28 31-39 .518 3rd Mike Guerrero
2017 Milwaukee Brewers 71-66 35-35 36-31 .518 2nd Mike Guerrero
2018 Milwaukee Brewers 81-59 47-23 34-36 .579 1st* Mike Guerrero
2019 Milwaukee Brewers 82-57 44-25 38-32 .590 1st* Mike Guerrero
2021 Milwaukee Brewers 45-69 23-31 22-38 .395 4th Mike Guerrero
TOTAL 429-377 228-172 201-205 .532
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Year-By-Year Attendance
YEAR ATTENDANCE (SL RANK) OPENINGS AVERAGE (SL RANK) CUMULATIVE TOTAL
2015 164,076 (8) 63 2,604 (3) 164,076
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Michael Reed RF Tyrone Taylor RF Dustin DeMuth 1B
Tyrone Taylor CF Garrett Cooper 1B Jacob Nottingham C
Yadiel Rivera 2B Victor Roache DH Clint Coulter RF
Adam Weisenburger C Brandon Macias 3B Angel Ortega 3B
Brooks Hall P Javier Betancourt SS Javier Betancourt 2B
Josh Hader SP Aaron Wilkerson SP
2018 4/5 @ MTG (L, 2-3) 2019 4/5 vs. BIR, G1 (W, 5-3) 2021 5/5 @ BIR, G1 (L, 6-1)
Trent Grisham RF Trent Grisham CF Brice Turang SS
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Troy Stokes Jr. LF C.J. Hinojosa 2B Tristen Lutz CF
Lucas Erceg 3B Weston Wilson 3B Lucas Erceg DH
Tyler Heineman C Patrick Leonard 1B Alexander Palma RF
Jake Gatewood 1B Dillon Thomas RF David Fry 3B
Corey Ray CF Michael O’Neill LF Ryan Aguilar 1B
Blake Allemand 2B Blake Allemand DH Peyton Henry C
Wendell Rijo DH Luis Aviles Jr. SS Cam Devanney 2B
Jake Hager SS Max McDowell C Jesus Lujano LF
Luis Ortiz P Marcos Diplan P Leo Crawford P
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Home Opener Lineups
2015 4/21 vs. JAX (W, 6-0)* 2015 6/6 vs. MOB (W, 5-4)** 2016 4/7 vs. CHA (W, 4-0)
Kyle Wren LF Kyle Wren CF Kyle Wren LF
Yadiel Rivera 2B Tyrone Taylor LF Nathan Orf 2B
Orlando Arcia SS Orlando Arcia SS Brett Phillips CF
Nick Ramirez 1B Nick Ramirez 1B Jacob Nottingham C
Michael Reed RF Michael Reed RF Tyrone Taylor RF
Nathan Orf 3B Nathan Orf 2B Garrett Cooper 1B
Tyrone Taylor CF Taylor Green 3B Victor Roache DH
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Adam Weisenburger C Adam Weisenburger C Brandon Macias 3B
Brooks Hall SP Tyler Wagner SP Javier Betancourt SS
Josh Hader SP
*Game played in Jacksonville, Fla. **Game played at MGM Park
2017 4/12 vs. PNS (L, 0-3) 2018 4/11 vs. MIS (W, 2-0) 2019 4/5 vs. BIR, G1 (W, 5-3)
Mauricio Dubon SS Corey Ray CF Trent Grisham CF
Johnny Davis CF Troy Stokes Jr. LF C.J. Hinojosa 2B
Michael Reed RF Lucas Erceg 3B Weston Wilson 3B
Victor Roache LF Jake Gatewood 1B Patrick Leonard 1B
Jacob Nottingham C Trent Grisham RF Dillon Thomas RF
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Tristen Lutz DH
Brice Turang SS
Mitch Longo LF
Luis Castro 1B
Chad Spanberger RF
Peyton Henry C
Ryan Aguilar CF
David Fry 3B
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Cam Devanney 2B
Noah Zavolas P
Monthly Records
2015 APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER
Record 14-7 16-12 19-8 13-15 16-14 3-3
Batting .266 .278 .248 .242 .237 .273
Pitching 2.35 3.83 3.42 3.38 2.82 4.32
Attendance 13,055 4,490 32,597 46,668 43,964 13,033
Openings 5 20 10 14 16 5
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2018 17 33 28 43 23 1 *145
2019 19 23 19 25 29 0 120
2021 N/A 20 20 32 17 15 104
Total 62 127 114 151 121 22 602
*indicates led Southern League
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vs. Jackson 7/31/2015 W, 5-0 W, 5-3 vs. Birmingham 4/5/2019 W, 5-3 W, 5-0
at Jackson 8/20/2015 W, 5-1 L, 4-0 vs. Pensacola 4/19/2019 L, 9-1 W, 4-3
vs. Tennessee 9/7/2015 L, 2-0 W, 3-2 vs. Montgomery 5/10/2019 L, 2-0 L, 4-0
at Mobile 4/16/2016 W, 2-0 W, 4-2 vs. Chattanooga 7/15/2019 W, 8-0 W, 4-1
vs. Tennessee 5/2/2016 W, 3-2 L, 4-1 at Jacksonville 7/25/2019 W, 6-1 L, 3-1
at Tennessee 5/22/2016 W, 5-0 W, 6-5 vs. Mobile 8/15/2019 W, 3-2 W, 7-3
at Jacksonville 6/19/2016 L, 2-1 W, 2-1 at Birmingham 5/5/2021 L, 1-6 L, 1-2
at Jacksonville 8/3/2016 L, 7-2 W, 3-1 vs. Mississippi 5/14/2021 W, 3-2 L, 0-2
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vs. Jackson 8/29/2016 W, 5-2 W, 6-1 at Rocket City 6/20/2021 L, 2-3 L, 1-6
vs. Montgomery 5/4/2017 W, 8-4 W, 7-6 at Montgomery 7/18/2021 L, 1-2 L, 5-6
vs. Mobile 6/1/2017 W, 5-1 W, 2-1 vs. Montgomery 7/30/2021 W, 4-1 W, 3-1
at Mobile 6/17/2017 L, 2-1 L, 6-3 vs. Tennessee 9/18/2021 W, 4-2 W, 1-0
at Mobile 6/18/2017 W, 9-8 W, 1-0
vs. Mississippi 6/23/2017 W, 2-0 W, 11-9 ALL-TIME RECORD: 15-7-16 HOME: 12-3-10 ROAD: 3-4-6
at Birmingham 7/2/2017 W, 3-1 L, 10-4 W-L-S
vs. Tennessee 8/14/2017 L, 4-1 W, 1-0
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All-Time Complete Games
4/10/2015 at Pensacola Tyler Wagner 6.0 IP 5 H 1 R 0 ER 0 BB 4 K Won, 7-1
5/15/2015 vs. Birmingham Hobbs Johnson 5.0 IP 2 H 2 R 2 ER 1 BB 4 K Won, 7-2
7/31/2015 vs. Jackson Tyler Wagner 7.0 IP 1 H 0 R 0 ER 3 BB 5 K Won, 5-0
9/11/2015 vs. Pensacola* Adrian Houser 9.0 IP 3 H 0 R 0 ER 0 BB 10 K Won, 6-0
8/29/2016 vs. Jackson Brandon Woodruff 7.0 IP 2 H 1 R 1 ER 3 BB 10 K Won, 6-1
4/17/2017 vs. Pensacola Aaron Wilkerson 5.0 IP 4 H 0 R 0 ER 0 BB 5 K Won, 5-0
5/20/2017 vs. Chattanooga Jorge Lopez 5.0 IP 3 H 0 R 0 ER 2 BB 6 K Won, 2-0
6/2/2017 vs. Mobile Luis Ortiz 6.0 IP 5 H 0 R 0 ER 1 BB 6 K Won, 7-0
6/23/2017 vs. Mississippi (G1) Corbin Burnes 7.0 IP 4 H 0 R 0 ER 1 BB 7 K Won, 2-0
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7/23/2017 at Mississippi Aaron Wilkerson 9.0 IP 2 H 0 R 0 ER 1 BB 7 K Won, 7-0
6/15/2018 vs. Mississippi Zack Brown 9.0 IP 1 H 0 R 0 ER 0 BB 8 K Won, 5-0
4/7/2019 vs. Birmingham Thomas Jankins 7.0 IP 2 H 1 R 0 ER 0 BB 6 K Won, 3-1
7/16/2019 vs. Chattanooga (G1) Trey Supak 7.0 IP 1 H 0 R 0 ER 1 BB 9K Won, 8-0
7/25/2019 at Jacksonville (G1) Alec Bettinger 7.0 IP 3 H 1 R 1 ER 2 BB 9 K Won, 6-1
5/3/2015 vs. Mobile Nick Ramirez 2nd/4th 6/9/2018 @ Jacksonville Jake Hager 6th/8th
8/23/2015 vs. Mobile Orlando Arcia 1st/4th 7/11/2018 vs. Jackson Corey Ray 1st/3rd/6th
5/7/2016 @ Pensacola Brett Phillips 1st/2nd/7th 7/28/2018 @ Pensacola Troy Stokes Jr. 5th/6th
6/12/2016 vs. Birmingham Garrett Cooper 4th/8th 4/20/2019 vs. Jacksonville Weston Wilson 6th/8th
6/24/2016 vs. Montgomery Nick Ramirez 1st/5th 5/12/2019 @ Jacksonville Weston Wilson 1st/9th
6/9/2017 vs. Jacksonville Clint Coulter 2nd/4th 6/10/2019 vs. Pensacola Trent Grisham 5th/6th
7/10/2017 @ Jacksonville Michael Choice 2nd/4th/5th 8/2/2019 vs. Jacksonville *Cooper Hummel 2nd/6th
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8/27/2017 vs. Jacksonville Jacob Nottingham 2nd/4th 7/21/2021 @ Mississippi Chad Spanberger 2nd/3rd/9th
5/4/2018 vs. Jacksonville Wendell Rijo 3rd/4th
5/15/2018 vs. Pensacola Corey Ray 1st/3rd *Homered from both sides of the plate
5/27/2018 @ Mobile Jake Gatewood 6th/8th
5/31/2018 vs. Mississippi Jake Hager 4th/8th
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Longest Hitting Streaks
Player Games Started Ended Batting Average During Streak
C.J. Hinojosa 15 7/2/19 7/23/19 .400 (20-50)
Patrick Leonard 15 5/30/19 6/13/19 .448 (26-58)
Luis Aviles Jr. 15 6/7/19 6/27/19 .339 (21-62)
Brice Turang 15 5/26/21 6/11/21 .375 (24-64)
Orlando Arcia 14 8/16/15 8/30/15 .393 (22-56)
Johnny Davis 13 8/24/16 4/10/17 .327 (17-52)
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Garrett Cooper 12 6/9/16 7/4/16 .383 (18-47)
Nate Orf 12 5/25/15 6/7/15 .381 (16-42)
David Hamilton 12 8/3/21 8/15/21 .260 (13-50)
Mauricio Dubon 11 5/7/17 5/17/17 .426 (20-47)
Keston Hiura 11 7/20/18 7/31/18 .356 (16-45)
Yadiel Rivera 11 4/11/15 4/23/15 .385 (15-39)
Kyle Wren 11 5/4/15 5/15/15 .333 (14-42)
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Player Games Started Ended On-Base Percentage During Streak
Cooper Hummel 27* 8/5/19 9/5/19 .479
Garrett Cooper 25 6/5/16 7/4/16 .416
Orlando Arcia 22 4/29/15 5/21/15 .378
Kyle Wren 22 4/30/15 5/22/15 .413
Michael Choice 20 6/1/17 6/26/17 .420
Dustin DeMuth 20 4/16/17 5/12/17 .414
Troy Stokes Jr. 20 6/21/18 7/12/18 .424
Dustin Houle 19 4/8/17 5/20/17 .443
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Yadiel Rivera 19 4/9/15 4/29/19 .414
Brent Diaz 19 5/16/21 7/7/21 .370
*Includes Postseason
Thomas Jankins RHP Trey Supak# RHP No All-Star Game was held in 2020
Quintin Torres-Costa LHP Johan Belisario RHP due to the cancelled Minor League
Jon Olczak RHP Luke Barker RHP Season and no All-Star Game was
Nate Griep RHP Nate Griep RHP held in 2021
*Nick Ramirez LHP
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Orlando Arcia Hitter of the Week...................................Clint Coulter (8/8-14)
Jorge Lopez Pitcher of the Week...................... Taylor Jungmann (8/22-28)
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Hitter of the Week..............................Victor Roache (7/20-26)
Pitcher of the Week.......................... Adrian Houser (8/24-30)
Organizational Awards
Pitcher of the Month................................... Brooks Hall (April)
Player of the Month.................................Michael Reed (May)
Pitcher of the Month................................. Jorge Lopez (June)
Pitcher of the Month.................................. Jorge Lopez (July)
Pitcher of the Month..............................Jorge Lopez (August)
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MiLB Awards
Rawlings Gold Glove......................................... Orlando Arcia
2017 2018
Southern League Awards Southern League Yearly Awards
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Pitcher of the Week........................ Aaron Wilkerson (5/15-21) Most Valuable Player............................................... Corey Ray
Pitcher of the Week..............................Corbin Burnes (7/3-10) Most Outstanding Pitcher...................................... Zack Brown
Pitcher of the Week........................ Aaron Wilkerson (7/17-23) Manager of the Year......................................... Mike Guerrero
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Rawlings Gold Glove........................................ Troy Stokes Jr.
Luis Ortiz
Year-By-Year Awards
2019 2021
Southern League Yearly Awards Double-A South Awards
Most Outstanding Pitcher....................................... Trey Supak Pitcher of the Week.............................. Ethan Small (5/31-6/6)
Player of the Week..................................Luis Castro (6/14-20)
Southern League Postseason All-Stars Player of the Week....................... Chad Spanberger (7/19-25)
1B - Patrick Leonard Pitcher of the Week............................Jesus Castillo (8/16-22)
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Right-Handed Starter - Trey Supak Player of the Week................................ Mitch Longo (9/14-19)
Relief Pitcher - Nate Griep Player of the Month..........................Mitch Longo (September)
Organizational Awards
Player of the Month................................. Trent Grisham (May)
Player of the Month................................ Trent Grisham (June)
Pitcher of the Month................................. Alec Bettinger (July)
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All-Star, Postseason All-Star and the Southern League Player of the Week for the week of June 1.
Additionally, Arcia collected the MiLB Rawlings Gold Glove for shortstop, was named a MiLB Brewers’ Or-
ganizational All-Star and was named the MiLB.com Staff Choice for Breakout Prospect. Arcia also became
the first Shuckers’ player to participate in the MLB Future All-Stars Game at Great American Ballpark.
and a Postseason All-Star, while collecting honors as an MiLB Organizational All-Star, a Baseball America
Double-A All-Star and a Baseball America Minor League All-Star. In the Brewers’ organization, Lopez set
the pace in wins and finished second in ERA and strikeouts.
2016
Brandon Woodruff - Brewers Minor League Pitcher of the Year
Woodruff started his season with High-A Brevard County but made his impact with Biloxi in 2016, making
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20 starts with the Shuckers. In the Brewers’ organization, Woodruff led all pitchers in ERA (2.68), wins (14)
and strikeouts (173). The Tupelo, MS native also led the Southern League in WHIP (1.04) and batting av-
erage against (.211) while finishing third in ERA and fourth in strikeouts. Woodruff was named the Southern
League Pitcher of the Month for July after twice taking home Pitcher of the Week in the month, and also
collected MiLB Organizational All-Star honors and was named a Baseball America Minor League All-Star.
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for the week of July 9. Along with being named the Brewers’ Minor League Pitcher of the Year, Burnes was
named a MiLB Organizational All-Star, a Baseball America Double-A All-Star and a Baseball America Minor
League All-Star.
2018
Corey Ray - Brewers Minor League Player of the Year
The Brewers’ Minor League Player of the Year award was just one of the many accolades that Ray
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earned after his breakout season in 2018. During the year, Ray led the Southern League in home runs
(27), stolen bases (37), doubles (32), extra-base hits (66) and total bases (254), while finishing second in
slugging percentage (.477) and runs scored (86), third in hits (127) and fourth in RBI (74). Ray became
the first player in Southern League history to lead the league in both home runs and stolen bases as part
of his Southern League MVP season that also featured a Mid-Season All-Star nod, a Postseason All-Star
honor and Southern League Player of the Month honors in July. The former fifth-overall pick also led the
Brewers’ organization in home runs and stolen bases while finishing second in RBI and was named an MiLB
Organizational All-Star.
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Zack Brown - Brewers Minor League Pitcher of the Year
Brown pitched his way to the top of the Southern League leaderboard and the Brewers’ organization with
a breakout season in 2018. The righty led the Brewers’ organization in ERA (2.40) and finished third in
strikeouts (119) despite missing almost a month with a high-ankle sprain. He took home the Southern
League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award after leading the league in ERA and winning percentage (.900)
while finishing second in WHIP (1.04) and batting average against (.207). He was named the Southern
League Pitcher of the Week after throwing a complete game shutout on June 15, and also was named
a Mid-Season All-Star, a Postseason All-Star, an MiLB Organizational All-Star and a Baseball America
Double-A All-Star.
2019
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Trent Grisham - Brewers Minor League Player of the Year
Trent Grisham’s incredible 2019 started in Biloxi and ended in Milwaukee playing right field for the Brewers.
The 2015 first-round pick found his swing in late May, starting with a 4-for-5 performance against the Mobile
BayBears on May 26. Grisham set a franchise record with four walks in a game on June 1, and tied a
Shuckers’ franchise record by homering in four straight games from May 31 to June 3.
Over his final 20 games with the Shuckers, Grisham slashed .342/.479/.822 with seven doubles, two triples,
eight home runs and 25 RBI, walking 20 times while striking out just eight. He reached base safely in 19 of
those 20 games and hit safely in 15 of them. He was named a Southern League Midseason All-Star and
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started in centerfield at MGM Park in the All-Star Game on June 18 before a promotion to Triple-A San
Antonio. Grisham continued his hot hitting at San Antonio, slashing .381/.471/.776 in 34 games with eight
doubles, three triples, 13 home runs, 30 RBI and 37 runs scored. Grisham was named the Brewers’ Minor
League Player of the Month in May, June and July before earning a promotion to Milwaukee on August 1.
Despite playing with the Big League club for the last month of the season, Grisham led the Brewers’ Minor
League system in home runs (26), finished second in extra-base hits (54) and total bases (223), third in
walks (67), tied for fourth in RBI (71) and fifth in runs scored (71).
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2021
Ethan Small - Brewers Minor League Pitcher of the Year
Ethan Small was assigned to the Shuckers to begin the 2021 season and in his first start at MGM Park
he authored the first five innings of Biloxi’s first nine-inning no-hitter. After finishing May with a 4.24 ERA,
Small kicked it into another gear in the month of June, tossing 10.2 scoreless innings across two starts,
allowing just three hits and striking out 19 batters. He then tied the Shuckers’ franchise record with 12
strikeouts across 6.2 innings on June 12 against Mississippi. In his final start with the Shuckers, Small
hurled seven scoreless innings and allowed just three hits and one walk while registering nine strikeouts.
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The lefty was promoted to Triple-A Nashville, and despite a finger injury, made nine appearances and
pitched to a 2.06 ERA with the Sounds. All told, Small went 4-2 with a 1.98 ERA in 18 starts and was
selected to the MLB All-Star Futures Game along with earning Brewers’ Minor League Pitcher of the Month
honors in June.
The Biloxi Shuckers continued their miracle season into the 2015 postseason with a 3-0 sweep over the Pensacola Blue Wa-
hoos, earning the Southern League South championship. Biloxi broke a 1-1 Game One tie as Orlando Arcia drove in his second
run of the game in the fifth inning. Shuckers starter Jorge Lopez dominated the Blue Wahoos lineup with seven strikeouts over
6.2 innings of work...Game Two saw Biloxi jump to a quick 1-0 lead after an inning for a second consecutive game, but a four-
run fifth blew the game open in a 6-0 shutout...Biloxi finished off the sweep in Pensacola, using a five-run fourth to break the
game open to 6-0...The Blue Wahoos added five runs of their own in the seventh, but the Shuckers held on for their first-ever
postseason series victory...Biloxi starters Jorge Lopez, Adrian Houser and Tyler Wagner allowed just one unearned run on eight
hits, 23 strikeouts and seven walks over 21.2 innings....The Shuckers offense out-hit the Blue Wahoos 33-11 and hit .320 with
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Biloxi’s inaugural campaign came one win shy of capping off a miracle season as the Shuckers fell in five games to the Chat-
tanooga Lookouts in the 2015 Southern League Championship...Yadiel Rivera (2-for-5) and Michael Reed (2-for-3) paced the
top of the lineup in Game One, helping the Shuckers to a 7-2 victory...Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Jorge Lopez
continued his postseason dominance with six strikeouts over seven innings, while allowing just one run on four hits...Southern
League MVP Max Kepler’s grand slam in Game Two helped the Lookouts take Game Two by a score of 6-1...Michael Reed’s first
inning sacrifice fly brought the Shuckers a game away from the championship in a 2-0 Game Three victory...Biloxi let a late lead
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slip away in Game Four, surrendering four runs in the sixth to see their 2-0 lead turn into a 4-2 defeat...Biloxi fell behind 3-0 after
three innings in Game Five, and ultimately dropped the finale by a score of 4-0.
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Won best-of-five series, 3-1
In their first trip back to the postseason since their inaugural campaign, the Shuckers yet again matched up with Pensacola
for the South Division crown... In Game One, the Blue Wahoos got on the board in the third thanks to a two-run homer by T.J.
Friedl off Zack Brown.... Brown, the Most Outstanding Pitcher in the Southern League, would allow just those two runs in 6.0
innings of work, giving up three hits and walking one while striking out five... The Shuckers plated a run in the fifth on a sac fly
by Trent Grisham, but Pensacola widened their lead on a solo homer by Taylor Featherston in the seventh... In the bottom of
the frame, Blake Allemand scored on a throwing error by Featherston, and Lucas Erceg tied the game in the 8th with a solo ho-
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mer... Nate Griep and Cody Ponce each threw 2.0 scoreless frames, and in the bottom of the 12th, Max McDowell came off the
bench and delivered the game-winning RBI single... In Game Two, Pensacola starter Victor Gutierrez shut down the Shuckers
offense, hurling 7.1 innings and allowing just one run on five hits, while also going 1-for-3 at the plate with a two RBI double....
In the lone game at Blue Wahoos Stadium, Shuckers starter Trey Supak walked six batters in 3.0 frames, but struck out five and
allowed just one run in the second... Troy Stokes Jr. tied the game in the third with an RBI double, but the Blue Wahoos went
back in front in the seventh on a Shed Long single... As they had done all season, the Shuckers rallied in the eighth inning, tying
the game on a sacrifice fly by Trent Grisham before Keston Hiura drove in the winning run with an RBI double... Nate Griep
picked up the save in the ninth despite having the tying run on third, putting Biloxi one game from the Championship Series... In
Game Four, the Shuckers separated early thanks to a three-run homer by Keston Hiura in the first and a bases-clearing double
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from Hiura in the second... All told, the Shuckers second baseman went 2-for-5 with six RBI... Marcos Diplan spun 6.0 innings
of one hit, one run work, walking just two while striking out 10 to help send the Shuckers to the Southern League Championship
Series.
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9/15/18 Jackson Loss 3-2
Lost best-of-five series to Jackson, 3-1
Biloxi got off to an exceptional start in Game One at Jackson, scoring two runs in the first inning... RHP Braden Webb didn’t allow
a hit until the seventh inning, going 6.0+ innings of one-hit ball while walking three and striking out seven... Troy Stokes Jr (2-for-5,
2B, RBI), Lucas Erceg (2-for-5, 2B, 2 RBI) and Trent Grisham (2-for-5, 2B, R) all had two hits for the Shuckers... In Game Two,
the Shuckers scored three in the top of the first, but allowed a run in the bottom of the first & second and three runs in the bottom
of the third, ultimately falling 7-3 while being held to just four hits... Back at MGM Park, Jackson scored five runs in the third off
RHP Thomas Jankins and got 6.0 innings out of Justin Donatella as part of a 12-7 win... Needing to win to keep their season
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alive, Biloxi fell down 2-0 three batters into Game 4 on a two-run homer by Kevin Medrano... RHP Trey Supak recovered and
didn’t allow another run to score in his 5.1 innings of work... Stokes Jr. hit a solo homer in the fourth to get the Shuckers within a
run, and Keston Hiura tied the game in the sixth with an RBI single... In the top of the ninth, Evan Marzilli hit a pinch-hit double off
Nate Griep scoring the game-winning run for Jackson.
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For a second consecutive season, the Shuckers won both the first and second half South Division titles, meaning that they
faced the wild card Pensacola Blue Wahoos. In an exciting Game One, Biloxi jumped out to a 2-0 lead after three frames.
Pensacola scored three runs in the fourth to go in front, but the Shuckers responded with five in the bottom of the fifth. Carrying
a 9-5 lead going into the ninth inning, All-Star closer Nate Griep allowed a grand slam to Alex Kiriloff that tied the game at 9-9
before Royce Lewis hit a go-ahead homer in the next at bat. In the bottom of the ninth, Joantgel Segovia drove in C.J. Hinojosa
to tie the game before Dillon Thomas hit a walk-off homer to walk it off in 10 innings. Game Two was highlighted by a career
performance by RHP Dylan File, who carried a shutout into the ninth inning before allowing a solo home run to Alex Kiriloff. All
told, File tossed 8.1 innings and allowed one run on two hits while walking one and striking out six. Dillon Thomas and Jake
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Gatewood each homered for a second straight day to give Biloxi a 2-0 series lead... In Pensacola for Game Three, Biloxi fell
behind 2-0 after four innings, but tied the game in the top of the fifth with a two-run frame, chasing Jordan Balazovic from his
Double-A debut. Travis Blankenhorn drove in the go-ahead run for the Blue Wahoos in the bottom of the fifth inning, and the
Shuckers were held to just one hit for the remaider of a 3-2 defeat... Back in Biloxi for Game Four, the Shuckers responded to
a two-run top of the first by Pensacola by scoring four runs in the bottom of the first inning, including a third homer of the post-
season from Jake Gatewood. Pensacola tied the contest with two runs in the third and went ahead in the seventh on a Mark
Contreras home run. C.J. Hinojosa tied the game in the bottom of the eighth on a throwing error, but the Blue Wahoos tagged
closer Nate Griep for three runs as part of a five-run top of the ninth to win Game Four 10-5. In a winner-take-all Game Five,
the Shuckers and Blue Wahoos went blow for blow through the first seven innings, heading to the eighth tied at 3-3. Pensacola
went ahead in the top of the eighth on a Ryan Jeffers solo home run. In the bottom of the eighth, the first two batters reached,
bringing up Dillon Thomas. The Shuckers centerfielder squared to bunt but was struck square in the jaw by a fastball. The hit by
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pitch loaded the bases but also ended the season for Thomas. The next five batters reached, scoring five runs for the Shuckers
before Anthony Bender closed out an 8-4 series clinching victory for the Shuckers.
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four hits with no walks and nine strikeouts. For the Generals, Jeff Green countered with seven scoreless innings and the Generals
took a 2-0 lead into the bottom of the eigthth. Biloxi loaded the bases with one out in the home half of the eighth and Cooper
Hummel tied the game with a double to right. In the top of the ninth, a walk, three straight doubles and a single scored four runs
to rally and tie the series as it shifted to Jackson... Game Three yet again brough a pitchers duel with Bowden Francis allowing
two runs in 5.2 innings while Matt Peacock did not allow a run in 5.2 innings of work before leaving the game with a blister. Biloxi
brought the tying run to the plate in the top of the ninth, but a diving, full extension catch by Ben DeLuzio in right field for the last
out of the game denied the Shuckers a chance for a game three win... Facing elimination, the Shuckers got a gritty 4.1 innings
of work from Cam Roegner, who allowed just two runs, one earned, while working around four walks. On offense, the Shuckers
scored a run in the first on a passed ball and added to their lead with an RBI single by Mario Feliciano in the third. Jake Gatewood
gave Biloxi some breathing room in the fourth with a solo home run, his fourth of the postseason. Tyler Spurlin, Daniel Brown,
Jon Olczak and Nate Griep combined for 4.2 scoreless, hitless innings of relief to force a winner-take-all Game Five... In the last
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game of the season, Biloxi jumped out to a 1-0 lead on a Weston Wilson single. But in the bottom of the first, Jackson scored five
runs against RHP Drew Rasmussen to take a lead they wouldn’t relinquish. Alec Bettinger came out of the bullpen and threw 3.2
innings of scoreless relief, but the Shuckers were held without a hit from the third to the seventh and scored their final run of the
2019 season on a Bruce Caldwell single in the ninth.
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At Bats, Game.......................................................................6, 2X, Dillon Thomas, 9/4/19 vs. PNS; Keston Hiura, 9/5/18 vs. PNS
Total Bases, Game..................................................................................................................... 10, Orlando Arcia, 9/12/15 @ PNS
Walks, Game...............................................................................................................................3, Michael Reed, 9/17/15 vs. CHA
Strikeouts, Game.................................................................................................................. 3, 19X, Luis Aviles Jr., 9/13/19 @ JXN
Stolen Bases................................................................................................................................. 2, Luis Aviles Jr., 9/5/19 vs. PNS
Most Consecutive At-Bats With a Hit............................................................................................5, Luis Aviles Jr., 9/10/19 vs. JXN
Most Consecutive Games With a Home Run............................................ 3, Orlando Arcia, 9/11 & 9/12 vs. PNS, 9/16/15 vs. CHA
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Individual Postseason Pitching
Longest Outing................................................................................................................... 9.0 IP, Adrian Houser (9/11/15 vs. PNS)
Most Strikeouts, Game............ 10, 3X, Marcos Diplan (9/8/18 vs. PNS), Josh Hader (9/20/15 @ CHA); Adrian Houser (9/11/15 vs. PNS)
Most Walks, Game........................................................................................................................... 6, Trey Supak (9/7/18 @ PNS)
Most Runs Allowed, Game....................................................................................... 5, 5X, last, Drew Rasmussen, 9/15/19 @ JXN
Team Hitting
Runs, Game........................................................................................................................................................ 11, 9/4/19 vs. PNS
Runs, Inning........................................................................................................5, 2X, 9/4/19 vs. PNS (5th); 9/8/19 vs. PNS (8th)
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Hits, Game...........................................................................................................................................................17, 9/4/19 vs. PNS
Doubles, Game.....................................................................................................................................................5, 9/12/15 @ PNS
Triples, Game........................................................................................................................................1, 2X, last, 9/16/15 vs. CHA
Home Runs, Game................................................................................................................................................4, 9/4/19 vs. PNS
Extra-Base Hits, Game..........................................................................................................................................8, 9/4/19 vs. PNS
Strikeouts, Game..................................................................................................................................................14, 9/6/19 @ PNS
Fewest Strikeouts, Game......................................................................................................................................4, 9/6/18 vs. PNS
Most Walks, Game...............................................................................................................................................7, 9/19/15 @ CHA
Most Stolen Bases, Game....................................................................................................2, 2X, 9/5/19 vs. PNS; 9/8/18 vs. PNS
Most Runners Left on Base, Game.....................................................................................................................14, 9/5/18 vs. PNS
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Team Pitching
Most Runs Allowed, Game.................................................................................................................................12, 9/14/18 vs. JXN
Most Runs Allowed, Inning............................................................................................................. 5, 5X, last, 9/15/19 @ JXN (1st)
Most Hits, Allowed, Game..................................................................................................................................15, 9/14/18 vs. JXN
Fewest Hits Allowed, Game...............................................................................2, 9/5/19 vs. PNS; 9/11/18 @ JXN; 9/8/18 vs. PNS
Most Home Runs Allowed, Game......................................................................................................................... 3, 9/7/19 vs. PNS
Most Home Runs, Inning.................................................................................... 2, 2X, 9/4/19 vs. PNS (9th), 9/14/18 vs. JXN (3rd)
Most Strikeouts, Game........................................................................................................................................14, 9/8/18 vs. PNS
Most Walks Issued, Game......................................................................................................................................9, 9/7/18 @ PNS
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Team Miscellaneous
Longest Game, Innings.......................................................................................................................................12, 9/5/18 vs. PNS
Longest Game, Time (9 innings)......................................................................................................................3:19, 9/7/19 vs. PNS
Shortest Game, Time (9 innings) ..................................................................................................................2:14 (9/11/15 vs. PNS)
Longest Game, Time (Extra Innings)...............................................................................................................3:51 (9/4/19 vs. PNS)
Largest Margin, Victory..........................................................................................................................................8, 9/8/18 vs. PNS
Largest Margin, Defeat............................................................................................................................5, 3X, last, 9/7/19 vs. PNS
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Max McDowell 37 McDowell/Hinojosa 2
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Career Postseason Pitching Leaders
Wins Losses Innings Pitched Walks
Player No. Player No. Player No. Player No.
Jorge Lopez 2 Thomas Jankins 2 Jorge Lopez 16.2 Jorge Lopez 6
Tyler Wagner 2 Bowden Francis 2 Dylan File 14.1 Conor Harber 6
10 Tied 1 Nate Griep 2 Adrian Houser 13.2 Trey Supak 6
6 Tied 1 Tyler Wagner 12.2 Tyler Wagner 5
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Alec Bettinger 11.2 Bettinger/Brown/Roegner 5
4/7/2019 W, 3-1 (7) vs. BIR Thomas Jankins (1-0) Thomas Jankins throws his first complete game, allowing one unearned run,
retiring the final 17 batters in a row.
4/8/2016 W, 6-2 vs. CHA Javier Salas (1-0) Javier Salas sets a career high with eight strkeouts and takes a no-hitter into
the sixth.
4/8/2017 W, 2-1 @ MTG Nick Ramirez (1-0) Dustin DeMuth doubles home the game-winning run in the ninth inning to
Preston Gainey (1) clinch a season-opening series win.
4/8/2018 W, 8-0 @ MTG Thomas Jankins (1-0) Thomas Jankins throw seven scoreless in his Double-A debut... Lucas Erceg
and Dylan Moore each collect three hits.
4/8/2019 L, 5-3 vs. BIR Nate Griep (0-1) Nate Griep takes the loss, allowing two runs, one earned, in the ninth.
4/9/2015 W, 4-0 at PNS Brooks Hall (1-0) The Shuckers win their first game in team history...Orlando Arcia
goes 3-for-4 with 3 RBI.
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4/9/2016 L, 9-5 vs. CHA Adrian Houser (0-1) Kyle Wren reaches base three times and scores twice.
4/9/2017 L, 6-1 @ MTG Luis Ortiz (0-1) Shuckers suffer their first loss of the season going 0-for-9 with RISP.
4/9/2018 W, 5-3 @ MTG Nick Ramirez (2-0) Biloxi scores all five runs in the third inning... Lucas Erceg drives in three.
Torres-Costa (1)
4/10/2015 W, 7-1 at PNS Tyler Wagner (1-0) Tyler Wagner tosses the first complete game in Shuckers history, going six
innings in a rain-shortened contest. The lone run allowed is unearned.
4/10/2016 W, 8-5 vs. CHA Stephen Peterson (1-0) Shuckers bounce into six double plays...collect a team-high seven doubles...
Jaye Chapman (1) score five runs in the eighth to erase a 5-3 deficit.
4/10/2017 L, 13-6 @ MTG Angel Ventura (0-1) Biloxi commits nine errors, the most in franchise history.
4/10/2019 W, 4-3 @ MTG Devin Williams (1-0) Biloxi strikes out 18 times, a new franchise record, including 11 by LHP
Opponents
Nate Griep (2) Brendan McKay... In the ninth, the go-ahead run scores on a ‘Catchers balk’
4/11/2015 W, 7-2 at PNS Brent Suter (1-0) The Shuckers earn their first series victory in the win. Nick Ramirez
becomes the first Biloxi player to record a pinch-hit home run when the
lefty goes yard in the seventh inning batting for Brent Suter.
4/11/2016 W, 3-1 vs. CHA Daniel Tillman (1-0) Garrett Cooper’s two-run triple in the eighth breaks a 1-1 tie.
Jaye Chapman (2)
4/11/2018 W, 2-0 vs. MIS Luis Ortiz (1-0) Luis Ortiz hurls six scoreless, and Nate Griep collects his third save.
Nate Griep (3)
4/11/2019 L, 6-0 @ MTG Trey Supak (0-1) Biscuits RHP Arturo Reyes pitches 6.0 perfect innings against the Shuckers
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4/14/2019 L, 5-3 @ MTG Devin Williams (0-1) After winning on an eighth inning homer the day before, the Shuckers fall
thanks to a two-run homer by Tristan Gray in the bottom of the eighth.
4/15/2017 L, 2-1 vs. PNS Tayler Scott (0-1) The Shuckers are held to one hit for second time in the series.
4/15/2018 W, 7-4 (7) vs. MIS Thomas Jankins (2-0) Biloxi score five runs in the first and win their eighth consecutive game, the
most wins consecutively in franchsie history at the time.
4/15/2019 L, 4-3 vs. PNS Marcos Diplan (0-1) C.J. Hinojosa hits his first Shuckers home run, going 3-for-4 with two doubles.
L, 3-0 (7) vs. MIS Brad Kuntz (0-1) Biloxi is shutout for the first time in 2018 in game two of a doubleheader
4/16/2015 L, 4-3 at MOB Jaye Chapman (0-1) The Shuckers suffer a sweep in their first doubleheader, falling back to
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L, 2-0 at MOB Jacob Barnes (0-1) .500 with a 3-3 record.
4/16/2016 W, 2-0 (7) at MOB Daniel Tillman (2-0) Sweep first doubleheader of the year... Brett Phillips reaches base five times
W, 4-2 (7) at MOB Wei-Chung Wang (1-0) on the day with four hits and a walk... Tyrone Taylor also collects four hits in
Jaye Chapman (3) both games.
4/16/2017 L, 2-0 vs. PNS Taylor Jungmann (0-1) The Shuckers are shut out for the second time during the series.
4/16/2018 W, 5-1 at MOB Cody Ponce (1-0) Jake Hager, Corey Ray and Troy Stokes Jr. all record three hits as part of an
eight extra-base hit night for the Shuckers.
4/16/2019 W, 3-2 (10) vs. PNS Nate Griep (1-1) Trey Supak and Brusdar Graterol each start the game with three perfect
innings. Supak allows one hit over six frames, while Graterol allows just one
hit over seven innings. The game goes to extras scoreless, and Luis Aviles Jr.
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delivers the first walk-off win of the season with a sacrifice fly.
4/17/2015 W, 4-2 at MOB Tyler Wagner (2-0) Michael Reed homers and doubles in the win... Wirfin Obispo earns the
Wirfin Obispo (1) team’s first save.
4/17/2016 L, 5-0 vs. PNS Jorge Ortega (0-1)
4/17/2017 W, 5-0 (5) at CHA Aaron Wilkerson (2-1) The game is ruled final after five and a half innings due to rain.
4/17/2019 L, 5-2 vs. PNS Braden Webb (0-3) Braden Webb lasts 0.2 inning in his start, allowing one run against six batters.
4/18/2017 L, 3-1 at CHA Forrest Snow (0-1) Game suspended due to rain and completed on following day
4/18/2018 L, 4-3 (10) at MOB Luis Ortiz (1-1) Wade Miley starts for Biloxi on a Minor League contract... Luis Ortiz strikes
out a career high 10 batters in 6.1 innings of relief.
4/18/2015 W, 6-2 at MOB Mike Strong (1-0) Game is suspended due to rain and completed the next day.
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4/18/2016 vs. PNS Tristan Archer (1-0)
Jaye Chapman (4)
4/18/2018 L, 6-5 at. MOB Josh Uhen (0-1) Zack Brown allows five runs in 5.0 inning... Nick Franklin goes 3-for-5, RBI.
4/18/2019 Game is postponed due to rain.
4/19/2015 L, 4-0 at MOB Jorge Lopez (0-2) The Shuckers finish their first nine games of the season with 5-4 record
before heading to Jacksonville for their first scheduled home game.
4/19/2016 W, 4-3 vs. PNS Jed Bradley (1-0)
Jaye Chapman (5)
4/19/2017 W, 7-4 at CHA Tayler Scott (1-1) Game shortened to seven innings following the completion of 4/18 game.
Matt Ramsey (3)
4/19/2018 L, 2-1 (10) at MOB Brad Kuntz (0-2) The Shuckers are held to just four hits and fall in extra-innings for the second
Opponents
L, 5-2 (7) vs. JAX Jacob Barnes (0-2) Brooks Hall, who also becomes the first pitcher in team history to hit a homer
with a solo blast in the second inning.
4/21/2016 W, 1-0 vs. PNS Wei-Chung Wang (2-0) In his first game as a Shucker, Stephen Kohlscheen faces four batters in the
Stephen Kohlscheen (1) ninth to earn his first save of the season.
4/22/2017 L, 8-2 vs. JXN Aaron Wilkerson (2-2) Shuckers leave a season-high 14 runners stranded on base.
4/22/2018 L, 13-3 vs. MTG Wade Miley (0-1) Wade Miley allows three homers in 3.0 innings of work and the Biscuits
score six in the ninth.
4/22/2019 W, 7-1 vs. JAX Braden Webb (1-3) Despite allowing a run in the fifth, Biloxi takes a combined no-hitter to one
out in the ninth. It’s broken up by a Bryson Brigman single.
4/23/2015 W, 5-1 vs. JAX Hobbs Johnson (1-0) Yadiel Rivera collects a single in the third inning to stretch his hitting streak to
11 games.
4/23/2016 W, 2-1 at MIS Jed Bradley (2-0) Shuckers score two runs in the the ninth on an RBI triple by Javier Betancourt. An errant
Jaye Chapman (7) throw by Ozzie Albies allows Betancourt to score the go-ahead run.
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4/23/2017 W, 3-2 (10) vs. JXN Matt Ramsey (1-0) Dustin Houle drives in George Iskenderian with walk-off single in 10th inning.
4/23/2018 W, 5-4 vs. MTG Nick Ramirez (4-0) Jake Gatewood hits a go-ahead two-run homer in the seventh and wins the
Nate Griep (6) game for the Shuckers with an RBI single in the 8th.
4/23/2019 W, 6-4 vs. JAX Angel Perdomo (2-0) A two-run bottom of the fourth ties the game before a Luis Aviles Jr. sac fly
Aaron Kurcz (1) puts the Shuckers ahead for good in the sixth.
4/24/2015 W, 1-0 vs. JAX Jorge Lopez (1-2) Jorge Lopez starts a stretch of seven consecutive winning decisions with five
Wirfin Obispo (2) shutout innings and two hits allowed.
4/24/2016 W, 4-2 at MIS Tristan Archer (2-0) Jaye Chapman allows a two-out single in the ninth, snapping a string of
Jaye Chapman (8) 24 consecutive batters retired to start the season for the closer.
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4/24/2017 L, 11-0 vs. JXN Taylor Williams (0-1) Shuckers allow a season-high 16 hits in loss to Jackson.
4/24/2018 W, 9-5 vs. MTG Kodi Medeiros (2-0) Biloxi scores seven in the fourth, sending 11 men to the plate.
4/24/2019 L, 11-6 vs. JAX Alec Bettinger (0-2) Weston Wilson homers for a third straight day, his fifth in four days, as part of
a three-run first. Jacksonville explodes for six in the fourth and fourth in the
sixth to avoid a sweep.
4/25/2015 W, 4-3 at PNS Jaye Chapman (1-1) Orlando Arcia’s first long ball of the season proves to be the difference as the
Wirfin Obispo (3) shortstop’s solo blast in the fifth breaks a 3-3 tie... Yadiel Rivera goes 0-for-3
at the plate, snapping his 11-game hitting streak.
4/25/2016 W, 5-0 at MIS Javier Salas (2-1)
Drew Gagnon (1)
4/25/2017 L, 1-0 vs. JXN Luis Ortiz (0-3) Clint Coulter ends his five-game hitting streak.
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4/25/2018 W, 5-2 vs. MTG Thomas Jankins (4-0) Four pitchers combine to not walk a batter. Jake Gatewood and Dylan Moore
Nate Griep (7) both homer.
4/25/2019 L, 7-3 at CHA Marcos Diplan (0-2) Weston Wilson extends his hitting streak to seven games.
4/26/2015 W, 2-1 (7) at PNS Brooks Hall (3-0) Big-league rehabber Jim Henderson earns the save with two strikeouts in the
Jim Henderson (1) seventh inning of game one of the doubleheader, giving the Shuckers their
L, 2-1 (7) at PNS Jacob Barnes (0-3) first five-game winning streak.
4/26/2016 L, 9-3 at MIS Wei-Chung Wang (2-1)
4/26/2017 L, 6-5 vs. JXN Angel Ventura (0-2) Shuckers score four runs in bottom of the ninth but fall run short of comeback
4/26/2018 L, 7-3 at BIR Angel Ventura (0-1) The Shuckers score all three runs in the third before the Barons rattle off
seven unanswered runs.
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4/26/2019 L, 7-6 at CHA Justin Topa (0-1) Biloxi suffers their first walk off loss of the season as Tyler Stephenson draws
a bases-loaded walk to win the game for Chattanooga.
4/27/2015 W, 8-2 at PNS Tyler Wagner (4-0) Tyler Wagner tops off a four-run fourth with his first career home run.
4/27/2017 W, 4-3 at PNS Forrest Snow (1-1) Shuckers score three of their four runs with two-outs.
Matt Ramsey (4)
4/27/2018 W, 5-1 at BIR Wade Miley (1-1) In his deciding Minor League start, Wade Miley dazzles, throwing 6.0 innings
and allowing just two hits while striking out 11... Wendell Rijo delivers two RBI.
4/27/2019 L, 6-4 at CHA Freddy Peralta (0-1) In a rehab assignment, Freddy Peralta allows three runs and K’s seven in
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Nate Griep (7) runs in the seventh to give Biloxi the lead... Zack Brown gets his first AA win.
4/29/2019 W, 14-5 at CHA Devin Williams (3-1) Trailing 4-1 going to the sixth, the Shuckers score ten unanswer runs to
avoid a sweep... Devin Williams gets his first hit, an RBI double off the
batters eye... Weston Wilson closes April by going 2-4, 2B, HR, 4 RBI.
4/30/2015 L, 3-1 vs. MOB Brent Suter (1-1) In their first game at Joe Davis Stadium, the Shuckers fall to close out their
first month with a league-best 14-7 mark.
4/30/2016 W, 2-1 vs. TNS Jaye Chapman (1-0) Jacob Nottingham records his second walk-off hit of the season with a single
to score Kyle Wren in the ninth.
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4/30/2017 W, 4-3 at PNS Josh Uhen (1-0)
4/30/2018 L, 11-7 at BIR Kodi Medeiros (2-1) The Shuckers send 11 men to the plate in the first, scoring seven runs,
including a grand slam by Wendell Rijo... Birmingham scores six in the fourth to
go ahead, including a grand slam by Matt Rose, his second homer of the day.
5/1/2015 L, 4-2 vs. MOB Wirfin Obispo (0-1)
5/1/2017 L, 3-1 at PNS Angel Ventura (L, 0-3)
5/1/2019 W, 7-3 at PNS Johan Belisario (1-0) Biloxi scores three runs in the second and four runs in the third... Johan
Belisario gets his first win as a starter since 2012.
5/2/2015 L, 3-1 vs. MOB Eriic Marzec (0-1)
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5/2/2016 W, 3-2 (7) vs. TNS Stephen Peterson (4-0) Biloxi’s Wei-Chung Wang faces off against Tennessee’s Jen-Ho Tseng in a
Jaye Chapman (10) battle between two pitchers from Taiwan. Tseng leaves the game in the third due
L, 4-1 (7) vs. TNS Tristan Archer (1-2) to injury, and Wang allows a run in 6.2 innings for Biloxi.
5/2/2018 W, 2-1 vs. JAX Thomas Jankins (5-0) On ML rehab, Stephen Vogt homers in his second at bat with Biloxi...
Nate Griep (9) Thomas Jankins becomes the first Shuckers pitcher to win five straight starts.
5/2/2019 W, 1-0 at PNS Devin Williams (4-1) Biloxi scores their lone run in the top of the eighth on a passed ball.
Nate Griep (5)
5/3/2015 W, 5-4 vs. MOB Austin Ross (1-0) Nick Ramirez belts two home runs to become the first Shucker with a multi-
Damien Magnifico (1) homer game.
5/3/2017 vs. MTG Postponed to 5/4 due to weather.
5/3/2018 W, 3-2 vs. JAX Brad Kuntz (1-2) Corey Knebel, with Biloxi on Major League rehab, tosses a scoreless inning.
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Corey Ray hits a walkoff two-run homer, the first walkoff of the year. After the
season, Ray’s homer wins the MiLBY for ‘Home Run of the Year.’
5/3/2019 L, 10-8 at PNS Braden Webb (1-4) Braden Webb allows five runs in the first inning, including a grand slam. Tyler
Spurlin makes his first Shuckers appearance since 9/3/2016.
5/4/2015 W, 4-3 vs. MOB Jaye Chapman (2-1) Yadiel Rivera, Kyle Wren, Orlando Arcia and Michael Reed combine to steal four
Wirfin Obispo (5) bases, setting a team-high for the season.
5/4/2016 L, 8-3 at PNS Adrian Houser (1-3) Shuckers allow six runs in the fifth to lose a 3-2 lead.
5/4/2017 W, 8-4 (7) vs. MTG Taylor Jungmann (1-2) Johnny Davis hits a grand slam in third inning off Greg Harris.
W, 8-4 (8) vs. MTG Matt Ramsey (2-0) Dustin DeMuth hits two-out walk-off single, scoring Betancourt (8th inning)
5/4/2018 W, 6-4 vs. JAX Jon Olczak (2-0) Wendell Rijo homers twice, sparking a Shuckers comeback from a 4-0
Opponents
deficit... Lucas Erceg’s two-run homer puts Biloxi in front in the seventh.
5/4/2019 L, 11-2 at PNS Bowden Francis (0-2) The Blue Wahoos fail to score in just two innings, the fourth and eighth.
5/4/2021 - at BIR Due to rain, Opening Day is postponed in Birmingham and rescheduled as
doubleheader.
5/5/2016 L, 8-1 at PNS Jorge Ortega (0-2)
5/5/2017 L, 5-4 vs. MTG Forrest Snow (1-2) The Shuckers bullpen allows four unanswered runs over the final three
innings in the loss.
5/5/2018 W, 1-0 vs. JAX Wuilder Rodriguez (1-1) Adrian Houser tosses 4.0 scoreless frames, doubles and scores the lone run
Quintin Torres-Costa (2) of the game... Quintin Torres-Costa’s scoreless streak reaches 14.0 innings
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5/5/2019 L, 9-2 at PNS Alec Bettinger (0-3) Alec Bettinger allows a three-run homer to Miguel Sano, with Pensacola on
rehab, in the first.
5/5/2021 L, 6-1 (7) at BIR Leo Crawford (0-1) After 598 days, the Shuckers play their first game of the 2021 season.
L, 2-1 (7) at BIR Peter Strzlecki (0-1) In his first relief appearance, Matt Hardy strikes out the first seven
consecutive batters he faces... Xavier Fernandez hits a solo home in the 6th
to win it for the Barons.
5/6/2015 W, 8-7 vs. MIS Brooks Hall (4-0) Despite the game being played at Trustmark Park, the Shuckers continue their
Damien Magnifico (2) 10-game “homestand” with a series-opening win over the Braves.
5/6/2016 L, 4-3 at PNS Josh Hader (0-1)
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5/6/2017 W, 4-3 vs. MTG Luis Ortiz (1-3) Mauricio Dubon goes 0-for-4, ending his 18-game on-base streak.
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decision.
5/7/2016 W, 9-3 at PNS Jed Bradley (3-1) Brett Phillips becomes the first Biloxi player to hit three homers in a game.
5/7/2017 L, 6-4 vs. MTG Tayler Scott (1-2) Angel Ortega hits a three-run HR in 6th inning…Shuckers allow a hit to every
batter in Montgomery order.
5/7/2018 L, 11-0 at MTG Thomas Jankins (5-1) Thomas Jankins suffers his first loss as Biloxi is held to three hits.
5/7/2019 W, 6-2 vs. MTG Trey Supak (3-1) Trey Supak allows two runs in 7.0 innings... Luis Aviles Jr. hits his first HR of
Luke Barker (1) the season... Luke Barkers throws two innings to earn his first save.
5/7/2021 L, 7-3 at BIR Ethan Small (0-1) Payton Henry hits his first home run of the season.
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season despite his ERA rising to 1.04 with a run allowed over six innings.
5/11/2017 W, 5-3 at JAX Luis Ortiz (2-3) The Shuckers record a save in their fourth straight game.
Matt Ramsey (10)
5/11/2018 W, 6-4 at MTG Wuilder Rodriguez (2-1) Biloxi scores four runs in the top of the ninth, including a go-ahead two run
Nick Ramirez (1) homer to centerfield by Clint Coulter.
5/11/2019 L, 2-1 at JAX Devin Williams (5-2) Jacksonville walks off the Shuckers on a Stone Garrett RBI single in the 9th.
5/11/2021 vs. MIS Game is posponed due to an unplayable fireld and reschedule for a DH.
5/12/2015 W, 6-3 at JXN Tyler Wagner (6-0)
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5/12/2021 L, 6-3 vs. MIS Noah Zavolas (0-1) Tristen Lutz goes 2-4, 2B, HR, RBI, 2 R & Noah Zavolas makes his AA debut
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scores five in the sixth to comeback and top Biloxi.
5/13/2019 L, 4-3 at JAX Trey Supak (3-2) Biloxi scores all three runs in the fifth including an RBI single by Trey Supak,
his first career RBI.
5/13/2021 W, 7-5 vs. MIS Matt Hardy (1-0) Tristen Lutz hits a go-ahead 2-R homer in the 7th and Jake Cousins records
Jake Cousins (1) his first save with Biloxi.
5/14/2015 L, 2-0 at JXN Hobbs Johnson (2-1)
5/14/2016 L, 5-2 at CHA Adrian Houser (2-4)
5/14/2017 L, 6-5 vs. MIS Jorge Lopez (2-2) Biloxi first baseman Dustin DeMuth is ejected by 1B umpire Alex Mackay in 9th.
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5/14/2018 W, 4-1 vs. PNS Quintin Torres-Costa (1-0) Pensacola intentionally walks Lucas Erceg in the eighth, bringing up Jake
Nate Griep (15) Gatewood, who hits a go-ahead three-run homer with two outs.
5/14/2019 W, 2-1 (10) at JAX Nate Griep (2-1) In a duel of flamethrowers, Drew Rasmussen and Sixto Sanchez combine to
Luke Barker (2) throw 10 scoreless innings and the bullpens hold serve as the contest goes
to extras scoreless. Weston Wilson’s has an RBI & run scored in the 10th.
5/14/2021 W, 3-2 (7) vs. MIS Bowden Francis (2-0) David Fry Go-ahead 2 RBI double in the 4th
Jake Cousins (2)
L, 2-0 (7) vs. MIS Lucas Erceg (0-1) Lucas Erceg makes his first career start, tossing 1.1 innings
5/15/2015 L, 8-6 at JXN Wirfin Obispo (0-3) Despite every starter having at least one hit, the Shuckers fall in the rubber
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match to the Generals.
5/15/2016 L, 2-1 at CHA Jorge Ortega (0-4)
5/15/2017 L, 10-4 vs. MIS Junior Guerra (0-1) Junior Guerra surrenders five runs, two earned, in rehab assignment with Biloxi.
5/15/2018 L, 10-8 vs. PNS Adrian Houser (0-1) Corey Ray homers twice and finishes a triple short of the cycle, going 4-for-5
with a double, two home runs and three RBI.
5/15/2019 W, 2-0 at JAX Bowden Francis (1-3) Weston Wilson homers in the fourth, his 10th homer of the seaosn and ninth
Luke Barker (3) against Jacksonville in 10 games... Bowden Francis tosses 6.0 scoreless innings.
5/15/2021 W, 1-0 vs. MIS Ethan Small (1-1) Ethan Small (5.0 IP), Zach Vennaro (1.0 IP), Nathan Kirby (2.0 IP) and Matt
Matt Hardy (1) Hardy (1.0 IP) combine to throw the first nine-inning no-hitter in Shuckers’
franchise history.
5/16/2016 L, 1-0 at CHA Jed Bradley (3-2) Biloxi manages just two hits, both doubles, with one from Chris McFarland and
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one off the bat of Garrett Cooper.
5/16/2017 W, 6-3 vs. MIS Nick Ramirez (2-0) Starter Luis Ortiz tosses five hitless innings, exiting prior to the sixth.
5/16/2018 L, 3-2 (10) vs. PNS Jon Olczak (3-1) Corey Ray homers for a second straight day. Kodi Medeiros doesn’t receive
a decision after throwing 6.0 innings and allowing one run.
5/16/2019 W, 4-0 vs. CHA Alec Bettinger (1-3) Michael O’Neill hits a leadoff home run, Alec Bettinger collects his first career
hit and the Shuckers toss their second consecutive shutout.
5/16/2021 W, 14-10 vs. MIS J.T. Hintzen (1-0) The Shuckers score 7 runs in the first as David Fry record two hits in the
inning... Luis Contreras strikes out 11 in 4.0 innings and the Shuckers win
despite allowing five home runs.
5/17/2015 L, 8-7 vs. JAX Brooks Hall (4-2)
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Nate Griep (8) go-ahead three-run homer in the sixth, and a Cooper Hummel sac fly in the
seventh puts Biloxi in front for good.
5/19/2021 L, 6-5 (10) at TNS Strzlecki (0-2) Brice Turang steals a base in a fifth consecutive game.
5/20/2017 W, 2-0 (5) vs. CHA Jorge Lopez (3-2) Biloxi completes their second consecutive shutout. The game is called after
the top of the fifth due to weather.
5/20/2018 W, 3-2 (10) vs. CHA Nick Ramirez (6-0) For a second straight day, the Shuckers walkoff the Lookouts in the tenth.
Jake Hager’s sac fly ties the game in the eighth, and Mitch Ghelfi delivers
the game-winning single in the 10th.
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5/20/2019 L, 4-0 vs. CHA Bowden Francis (1-4) Biloxi is held to just four hits as Chattanooga avoids a sweep.
5/20/2021 W, 7-2 at TNS Bowden Francis (3-0) Bowden Francis allowed one run in 5.0 IP to pick up his third straight win.
5/21/2015 W, 5-4 vs. BIR Jaye Chapman (4-2) Birmingham plates four runs in the ninth inning to knot the game at 4-4, but
Taylor Green singles home Orlando Arcia in the 12th for the walk-off...
Kyle Wren sets a team-high with three stolen bases in a game.
5/21/2016 L, 10-9 at TNS Stephen Kohlscheen (1-1) Tennessee scores nine of its 10 runs in the seventh and eighth innings.
5/21/2017 W, 5-4 (10) vs. CHA Tayler Scott (3-2) Angel Ortega hits a walk-off single to right field in bottom of the 10th inning.
5/21/2018 W, 12-7 vs. CHA Kodi Medeiros (4-1) After allowing five runs in the third, Biloxi scores seven in the fourth to go
back in front... The Shuckers draw a franchise record 11 walks.
5/21/2021 W, 8-6 at TNS Braden Webb (1-0) David Fry hits a grand slam in the third inning... Nathan Kirby, Peter Strzlecki
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Jake Cousins (3) Braden Webb and Jake Cousins each throw a scoreless inning to preserve
the lead and help the Shuckers to a victory.
5/22/2015 W, 4-1 vs. BIR Brent Suter (3-1) Brent Suter fires six shutout innings, while striking out six, to push the Shuckers
Mike Strong (1) to a season-high six-game winning streak... Orlando Arcia’s team-high 22-game
on-base streak comes to an end with an 0-for-4 night.
5/22/2016 W, 5-0 (9) at TNS Brooks Hall (1-0) Shuckers score five runs in the ninth in game one of the doubleheader.
W, 6-5 (7) at TNS Brett Lee (2-0) Nick Ramirez reaches base safely in all four at-bats with two walks, a single and
Daniel Tillman (1) an RBI double.
5/22/2017 L, 4-3 vs. CHA Nick Ramirez (2-1) Both starting pitchers, Felix Jorge and Aaron Wilkerson complete seven
innings, each allowing three runs on five hits and walking one.
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5/22/2019 L, 3-0 at MOB Alec Bettinger (1-4) Biloxi is shutout for a second straight game.
5/22/2021 L. 7-2 at TNS Matt Hardy (1-1) After Luis Contreras pitches just one inning, Cody Beckman throws 4.0
innings of relief and allows just one run.
5/23/2015 L, 2-0 vs. BIR Tyler Wagner (5-1) Kyle Wren’s 22-game on-base streak comes to an end after an 0-for-4 night
at the plate.
5/23/2016 L, 3-2 at TNS Brett Lee (2-1) Kyle Wren snaps a streak of 84 consecutive games without a home run with
a solo shot in the fifth to tie the game at 2-2.
5/23/2018 L, 3-2 at MOB Cody Ponce (1-3) Biloxi commits three errors... Clint Coulter’s pinch-hit double is the lone RBI.
5/23/2019 W, 11-4 at MOB Johan Belisario (4-0) Biloxi scores four runs in the first... Dillon Thomas reaches base safely all
five times, going 3-3, 2B, 2 BB, RBI, 3 R.
5/23/2021 W, 7-3 at TNS Noah Zavolas (1-1) Trailing 1-0 going to the seventh, Alexander Palma homers and Brent Diaz
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time and score two runs in the 10th to steal the victory... Byron Buxton becomes
the first opponent to hit an inside-the-park home run against Biloxi when the
speedster accomplishes the feat in the fourth inning to put the Shuckers down
6-1.
5/27/2016 L, 1-0 vs. MOB Stephen Kohlscheen (1-2)
5/27/2017 L, 6-5 at TNS Matt Ramsey (2-1) Jason Vosler walks off the Smokies for the second time in the series with a
double to center in the 9th inning.
5/27/2018 W, 6-4 at MOB Miguel Sanchez (1-0) Trey Supak makes his AA debut, throwing 5.0 innings and allowing two runs
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Nate Griep (17) on five hits... Jake Gatewood homers twice, driving in three total runs.
5/27/2021 W, 3-1 vs. PNS Leo Crawford (1-1) Jamie Westbrook extends his on-base streak to 13 games with a 2 RBI 2B...
Braden Webb (1) Tristen Lutz doubles twice and Braden Webb records his first save.
5/28/2015 L, 3-2 at CHA Brooks Hall (4-3)
5/28/2016 W, 2-1 (10) vs. MOB Daniel Tillman (3-0) Nick Shaw hits an RBI single in the 10th to score Tyrone Taylor in a walk-off.
5/28/2017 W, 2-1 at TNS Aaron Wilkerson (4-2) Shuckers end their longest losing streak of the season (5 games), avoiding
Matt Ramsey (13) the series sweep.
5/28/2019 W, 7-1 vs. TNS Alec Bettinger (2-4) Alec Bettinger throws 6.0 scoreless innings... Trent Grisham goes 2-for-5
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with a double, a triple, two RBI and a run scored.
5/28/2021 L, 5-4 vs. PNS Braden Webb (1-1) Braden Webb allows a go-ahead grand slam to Peyton Burdick in the top of
the ninth inning.
5/29/2015 W, 3-2 vs. CHA Mike Strong (2-0)
Damien Magnifico (4)
5/29/2016 W, 7-3 vs. MOB Brooks Hall (2-0) Brett Phillips and Nick Ramirez both hit two-run homers in the sixth.
5/29/2018 L, 11-1 vs. MIS Thomas Jankins (6-3) Jake Gatewood is named the Southern League Player of the Week. In the
game, the Shuckers are held hitless through 5.1 innings.
5/29/2019 L, 2-1 vs. TNS Aaron Kurcz (2-1) Jesse Hodges go-ahead homer in the eighth downs Biloxi.
5/29/2021 W, 8-3 vs. PNS Nick Bennett (1-0) In his Double-A debut, Nick Bennett turns in a quality start, going 6.0 IP with
7 K’s... Brice Turang hits his first HR as he goes 3-5, 2B, HR, 4 RBI
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5/30/2015 W, 11-8 at CHA Hiram Burgos (2-0) Michael Reed collects four hits to raise his batting average to .340... Orlando
Jaye Chapman (2) Arcia has three knocks to bump his average up to .341 through the first two
months of the season.
5/30/2017 L, 7-3 vs. MOB Jorge Lopez (3-3) Shuckers pitching staff allows multiple hits to six Mobile batters.
5/30/2018 W, 6-3 vs. MIS Cody Ponce (2-3) Corey Ray, Jake Gatewood and Lucas Erceg all homer... Luis Ortiz gets his
Luis Ortiz (1) first save since 2016, pitching the final three frames without allowing a run.
5/30/2019 W, 3-0 vs. TNS Trey Supak (6-2) Trey Supak allows just one baserunner in his first eight innings, an error by
Luke Barker (5) Jake Gatewood at third... With two outs in the ninth, Clayton Daniels doubles
to center, breaking up the no-hitter...The 8.1 innings is the longest outing of
Supak’s career.
Opponents
5/30/2021 L, 9-1 vs. PNS Cody Beckman (0-3) Matt Hardy throws 5.0 innings and allows just one run in his first and only
start of the season.
5/31/2015 The Milwaukee Brewers select the contract of RHP Tyler Wagner, making
the 24-year-old the first Biloxi Shucker to make it to the major leagues.
5/31/2016 W, 7-1 vs. MIS Brandon Woodruff (1-2) Brandon Woodruff allows a run on two hits in seven innings for his first
Double-A victory.
5/31/2017 vs. MOB Game postponed due to rain
5/31/2018 W, 9-1 vs. MIS Zack Brown (4-0) Zack Brown strikes out a career-high ten batters over seven scoreless
innings... Six Shuckers record multi-hit games.
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5/31/2019 W, 8-5 vs. TNS Cam Roegner (1-0) After falling behind 4-0 after three innings, the Shuckers score 1 in the 6th
Nate Griep (11) and 3 in the 7th... The Smokies go back in front in the 8th by a run... While
batting with runners on second and third in the 8th, Luis Aviles Jr. hits a foul
ball that strikes a fan, causing a 7 minute delay... Aviles then singles to drive
in the tying run before Trent Grisham hits a go-ahead 3-R HR... Grisham
goes 3-3, 2 2B, HR, 5 RBI, 3 R across his last three at bats.
6/1/2015 L, 10-0 at BIR Hobbs Johnson (3-2)
6/1/2016 L, 6-2 (14) vs. MIS Tristan Archer (2-2) In what would become the longest game of the year at 4 hours and 18 minutes, the
Shuckers allow four runs in the top of the 14th inning after back-to-back two
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6/2/2015 W, 4-3 at BIR Austin Ross (3-1) Kyle Wren tallies three hits and drives in three runs.
6/2/2016 L, 7-4 vs. MIS Javier Salas (3-2)
6/2/2017 W, 7-0 (6) vs. MOB Luis Ortiz (3-3) Michael Choice hits his first home run of the season... The game is ruled final
after five and a half innings due to weather.
6/2/2018 L, 6-1 vs. MIS Trey Supak (0-1) Trey Supak allows six runs in four innings of work.
6/2/2019 W, 9-1 at MIS Alec Bettinger (3-4) Trent Grisham homers for a third straight day... The Shuckers carry a 4-1
Nate Griep (12) lead into the eighth and bring in Nate Griep for the 2.0 inning save... Biloxi
scores five in the ninth to give Griep breathing room for his 100th career save.
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6/2/2021 W, 9-5 at MTG Noah Zavolas (2-1) Payton Henry goes 4-5,2B, 2 RBI, 2 R as Biloxi scores four runs in the first.
6/3/2015 W, 6-3 at BIR Brooks Hall (5-3) Nick Ramirez collects four hits, including a two-run homer in the seventh for his
Damien Magnifico (5) eighth long ball of the year.
6/3/2016 W, 3-2 vs. MIS Jorge Ortega (0-5)
6/3/2017 W, 7-6 (14) vs. MOB Nick Ramirez (3-1) Blake Allemand hits walk-off single in bottom of 14th inning, scoring Dubon.
6/3/2018 W, 6-5 at PNS Thomas Jankins (7-3) Thomas Jankins picks up his first professional hit, a single in the sixth... Biloxi
Nate Griep (19) scores three in both the sixth and seventh to come back and top Pensacola.
6/3/2019 W, 3-0 at MIS Johan Belisario (5-0) Trent Grisham homers for a fourth consecutive day, tying a francise record...
Luke Barker (6) He also reaches base all four times, walking in his other three plate
appearances... Jake Gatewood goes back-to-back with Griaham.
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6/3/2021 L, 9-6 at MTG Leo Crawford (1-2) Montgomery scores six runs in the second... Shane Baz for the Biscuits
throws five scoreless... Brice Turang goes 2-5, 2B, 3 RBI
6/4/2015 L, 6-4 at BIR Austin Ross (3-2) Biloxi takes a 4-2 lead into the bottom of the eighth, but yields four runs in the
6-4 loss.
6/4/2017 L, 6-1 (6) at MIS Jorge Lopez (3-4) Game ruled final with one-out in bottom of the sixth inning due to weather.
6/4/2018 L, 5-1 at PNS Cody Ponce (2-4) Luis Ortiz allows just one hit in four innings. Pensacola scores all five runs in
the seventh.
6/4/2019 W, 4-3 at MIS Trey Supak (7-2) Biloxi scores all four runs in the first two innings. C.J. Hinojosa drives in two
Luke Barker (7) runs in the 1st... The bullpen throws five hitless innings.
6/4/2021 L, 6-1 at MTG Nick Bennett (1-1) Nathan Kirby throws 3.0 scoreless innings in relief.
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6/5/2015 W, 6-2 (10) at BIR Damien Magnifico (2-0) In the final day of their 55-game road trip (54 games played), the Shuckers
and Barons take a 2-2 game into the 10th before Biloxi erupts for five runs in
the extra inning for the 6-2 victory.
6/5/2016 W, 4-2 at MTG Brandon Woodruff (2-2) Garrett Cooper starts a team-high 25-game on-base streak with a walk in his
Daniel Tillman (2) first at-bat in the second, but is retired in his final three plate appearances
6/5/2017 L, 4-2 at MIS Bubba Derby (2-1) Mike Soroka holds Shuckers scoreless over eight innings, striking out nine.
6/5/2018 W, 6-3 at PNS Zack Brown (5-0) For a second consecutive outing, Zack Brown sets a new career-high in
Nate Griep (20) strikeouts, recording 11 K’s against Pensacola.
6/5/2019 L, 5-1 at MIS Drew Rasmussen (0-1) Cooper Hummel drives in the lone run with a solo homer in the sixth.
6/5/2021 L, 7-6 at MTG Jesus Castillo (0-1) Brice Turang extends his hitting streak to 10 games with a single, Ryan
Aguilar and Cam Devanney both homer and Biloxi scores two runs in the
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Kohlscheen work the final 8.1 innings out of the bullpen in relief of Jorge Ortega.
The combo allows just four hits and walks two while striking out seven.
6/8/2017 L, 1-0 at MIS Javier Salas (0-1) Luis Ortiz tosses four shutout frames in his start, pushing his scoreless
stretch to 10.2 innings.
6/8/2018 W, 5-3 at JAX Brad Kuntz (2-2) Trailing 3-0 after five, Jake Hager launches a two-run homer in the sixth, and
Nate Griep (21) Corey Ray doubles in two in the eighth to give Biloxi a 5-3 comeback win.
6/8/2019 W, 5-2 vs. PNS Johan Belisario (6-0) Trent grisham goes 1-for-2 with 3 walks... Max McDowell’s two RBI double in
Luke Barker (8) the eighth gives the Shuckers insurance runs to secure the win.
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6/8/2021 L, 10-6 vs. MIS Noah Zavolas (2-2) Tyler Friis reaches base four times and Brice Turang homers, driving in three
6/9/2015 W, 7-5 vs. MOB Hiram Burgos (3-0) With a swipe of second in the sixth inning, Kyle Wren becomes the first
Mike Strong (2) player in Shuckers history with 20 stolen bases in a season.
6/9/2016 L, 17-2 at MTG Wei-Chung Wang (2-3) Rene Garcia becomes the first position player in Shuckers history to pitch
when the catcher-turned-reliever works a perfect ninth inning.
6/9/2017 W, 6-2 vs. JAX Aaron Wilkerson (5-2) Blake Allemand hits an inside-the-park home run on line drive to center in the
Nick Ramirez (1) third inning... Nick Ramirez records his first career save.
6/9/2018 W, 6-3 at JAX Cody Ponce (3-4) Jake Hager homers twice, his third consecutive day with a homer including a
Luis Ortiz (2) go-ahead two-run homer in the sixth. Seven of the Shuckers nine hits go for extra bases.
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6/9/2019 W, 8-0 vs. PNS Trey Supak (8-2) Trey Supak allows two hits over seven scoreless innings... Trent Grisham
extends his on-base streak to 16 games with a hit-by-pitch in the third...
Dillon Thomas records five RBI, going 3-for-4, 2B, HR, BB, R
6/9/2021 L, 5-4 vs. MIS Leo Crawford (1-3) Lucas Erceg hits a three-run homer in the bottom of the ninth, but the
Shuckers come up a run short.
6/10/2015 L, 4-3 vs. MOB Brent Suter (3-2) Tyrone Taylor’s two-run homer in the seventh sees the outfielder become the
first Biloxi player to homer in back-to-back games. Taylor sends one over the
fence in the fourth inning of June 9’s victory over the BayBears.
6/10/2016 W, 2-1 vs. BIR Stephen Peterson (5-0) Garrett Cooper plates the winning run in the eighth with an RBI single in his
Daniel Tillman (3) only at-bat.
6/10/2017 L, 5-2 vs. JAX Jorge Lopez (3-5) Jorge Lopez ties a season best with ten strikeouts over seven complete innings.
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6/10/2018 W, 11-4 at JAX Nick Ramirez (8-0) Jake Hager homers for a fourth consecutive day, a three-run bomb as part of
a five-run seventh to put the Shuckers in front... It is the longest streak with
homers on consecutive days in franchise history... Lucas Erceg and Blake
Allemand hit back-to-back home runs on back-to-back pitches in the ninth.
6/10/2019 W, 9-7 vs. PNS Drew Rasmussen (1-1) Trent Grisham hits two home runs, one in the fifth and one in the sixth, and
Nate Griep (14) reaches base four of five times (2-for-3, 2 HR, 2 RBI, 2 R, 2 BB). Jake
Gatewood drives in the go-ahead runs with a 2-RBI single in the bottom of the 7th.
6/10/2021 L, 6-4 vs. MIS Lucas Erceg (0-2) Lucas Erceg opens for the Shuckers, tossing 2.0 innings and allowing two
unearned runs.. Brice Turang scores three runs, going 2-3, 3B.
6/11/2015 L, 5-1 at MIS Tyler Wagner (5-2)
Opponents
6/11/2016 W, 4-2 vs. BIR Adrian Houser (3-5) Gabriel Noriega homers and drives in three in his Biloxi debut... The infielder
Stephen Kohlscheen (5) began the year with the Mobile BayBears.
6/11/2017 L, 13-1 vs. JAX Angel Ventura (3-5) Shuckers pitching walks 11 batters... Biloxi suffers their largest margin of
defeat (12 runs) in the all-time series with Jumbo Shrimp.
6/11/2018 L, 6-5 vs. JAX Nate Griep (0-1) Jake Gatewood hits an inside-the-park home run in the fifth. Kodi Medeiros
records his first professional hit, a grand slam in the fifth... Peter O’Brien
homers twice for JAX, tying the longest streak in Southern League history for
homering on cosecutive days (6)... Nate Griep loses his first game as Monte
Harrison walks off the Shuckers with a three-run homer.
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6/11/2019 W, 6-0 vs. PNS Bowden Francis (3-4) Bowden Francis strikes out six consecutive batters from the 1st through the
3rd... He has 10 strikeouts through four innings and goes on to strikeout a
career-high 12 batters in 6.0 innings of one-hit work... Trent Grisham’s on-base
streak ends at 17 as he goes 0-4... The Shuckers sweep of Pensacola makes
their magic number one to clinch the South Division.
6/11/2021 W, 4-3 (10) vs. MIS Braden Webb (2-1) Cam Devanney hits a walk-off sac fly to give the Shuckers a win in extras.
6/12/2015 W, 10-2 at MIS Jorge Lopez (4-2)
6/12/2016 W, 6-5 vs. BIR Stephen Peterson (6-0) Garrett Cooper slugs two home runs for his second career multi-home run
Daniel Tillman (4) game, and first since his first professional game on 6/20/2013.
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6/12/2017 W, 3-0 vs. JAX Corbin Burnes (W, 1-0) Burnes tosses six shutout innings allowing one hit for his first AA win…Matt
Matt Ramsey (S, 15) Ramsey collects his 15th save of the season.
6/12/2021 L, 3-0 vs. MIS Ethan Small (1-2) Ethan Small ties a franchise record with 12 strikeouts in 6.2 innings... After
going scoreless into the seventh, Small allows his only run of the game in the
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6/13/2019 L, 5-4 at JXN Cody Ponce (1-1) Dylan File throws 5.0 one-hit innings in his Double-A debut... Johan Belisario
allows a go-ahead grand slam in the seventh before the teams trade runs in
the 8th... Despite the loss, the Shuckers clinch the first half South Division
title with a Pensacola loss.
6/13/2021 L, 11-2 (7) vs. MIS Noah Zavolas (2-3) After a 2 hour and 23 minute delay, the Shuckers and MBraves agree to play
a seven-inning game. The MBraves score two in the 4th, 3 in three in the 5th
and three in the 7th.
6/14/2015 W, 9-0 at MIS Brooks Hall (7-3) A shutout over the Braves gives the Shuckers the first half division title.
6/14/2016 W, 6-4 vs. BIR Stephen Peterson (7-0)
Daniel Tillman (5)
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6/15/2018 W, 5-0 vs. MIS Zack Brown (6-0) Zack Brown takes a perfect game into the eighth, with a runner reaching on
an error in right field. Brown takes a no-hitter until two outs in the ninth, when
Daniel Lockhart hits a shallow popfly to center that lands in front of Corey
Ray for a double... Brown finishes the complete game shutout to clinch the
South Division first half title... Nick Ramirez replaces Jake Gatewood at first
in the 1st when Gatewood is hit by a pitch... In his final at bat with the
Shuckers, Ramirez hits a three-run homer in the seventh.
6/15/2019 L, 6-3 at JXN Cam Roegner (1-1) Patrick Leonard’s franchise-best 15-game hitting streak ends as he goes 0-5
6/15/2021 L, 8-6 at RCT Leo Crawford (1-4) Brooks Hall starts for the Shuckers and throws 2.0 innings... Peyton Henry
drives in three and Luis Castro going 3-4, HR, RBI... Izzy Wilson hits a go-
ahead 2R HR in the 7th for Rocket City.
Opponents
6/17/2021 W, 9-1 at RCT Andy Otero (1-0) Luis Castro goes 3-5, 2B, HR, 2 RBI, 2 R as he comes up a triple shy of the
cycle... David Fry and Tristen Lutz also homer as Lutz comes up a triple shy
of the cycle as well.
The Shuckers
Luis Aviles Jr. all start for the South Division... Johan Belisario, Luke Barker
and Nate Griep all pitch scoreless outings out of the bullpen.
6/18/2021 W, 13-1 at RCT Ethan Small (2-2) In his final start with the Shuckers, Ethan Small throws seven scoreless
innings, allowing just three hits and one walk while striking out nine... Small
gets plenty of support with Biloxi scoring two in the first and second and eight
runs in the third... For a second straight night, Luis Castro comes up a triple
shy of the cycle, going 3-6, 2B, HR, 4 RBI, R... Ryan Aguilar steals home.
6/19/2015 W, 11-10 vs. MTG Damien Magnifico (3-0) Nick Ramirez sets a team record with six RBI in the extra-inning walk-off,
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including the club’s first ever grand slam in the eighth inning.
6/19/2016 L, 2-1 (7) at JAX Brandon Woodruff (2-4) Needing a sweep in the doubleheader, and a loss by the Pensacola Blue
W, 2-1 (7) at JAX Jorge Ortega (1-6) Wahoos to the Mobile BayBears to clinch the division, the Shuckers drop the
Stephen Kohlscheen (6) opener to end their playoff bid in the first half.
6/19/2018 Eight Biloxi Shuckers appear in the Southern League All-Star Game at
Regions Field in Birmingham as the South tops the North 9-5... Ten Shuckers
are named to the team: RHP Zack Brown, RHP Thomas Jankins,
RHP Jon Olczak, RHP Nate Griep, LHP Nick Ramirez, LHP Quintin
Torres-Costa, OF Corey Ray, OF Troy Stokes Jr., INF Jake Hager and
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INF Jake Gatewood... Gatewood is unable to particpate (injury) and Nick
Ramirez is promoted to Triple-A before the game. All eight Shuckers that
attend the game participate. Torres-Costa is the winning pitcher. Corey Ray
goes 2-for-5 with a double and two runs scored. Jake Hager has an RBI single.
6/19/2021 at RCT The game is postponed due to rain
6/20/2015 W, 1-0 (15) vs. MTG Manny Barreda (1-0) Just four days into his Double-A career, Victor Roache hits his first home run
for a walk-off in the 15th inning.
6/20/2017 The 2017 Southern League All-Star Game is cancelled due to rain.
6/20/2019 L, 11-6 vs. MIS Nattino Diplan (1-1) The M-Braves score 4 in the 5th and 5 in the 8th as the teams combine for 27 hits.
6/20/2021 L, 3-2 (7) at RCT Noah Zavolas (2-4) Cam Devanney homers, one of three hits in the game, driving in both... Reid
Detmers strikes out 14 in 6.0 innings against Biloxi.
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L, 6-1 (7) Leo Crawford (1-5) Brice Turang homers, one of two hits for the Shuckers... Brooks Hall exits in
the second with an achilles injury that ends his season.
6/21/2015 With the first half finale being cancelled due to rain, the Biloxi Shuckers finish
the first half of their inaugural season tied for the best record with the
Chattanooga Lookouts at 43-25.
6/21/2016 Four Biloxi Shuckers appear in the Southern League All-Star Game in Pearl,
as the South comes away with a 5-1 victory... Seven Shuckers are voted into
the game: RHP Tristan Archer, 1B Garrett Cooper, LHP Josh Hader, C Jacob
Nottingham, LHP Stephen Peterson, OF Brett Philliips and OF Kyle Wren.
6/21/2018 L, 12-2 at CHA Luis Ortiz (1-3) Troy Stokes Jr. homers in the ninth to avoid the shutout as the Shuckers
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strikeout 15 times.
6/21/2019 W, 4-2 vs. MIS Marcos Diplan (1-3) Patrick Leonard hits a go-ahead three-run homer in the bottom of the 8th...
Devin Williams (1) Devin Williams records his first Double-A save.
6/21/2021 Luis Castro is named the Double-A South Player of the Week
6/22/2017 vs. MIS Game postponed due to rain
6/22/2018 W, 7-2 at CHA Kodi Medeiros (5-3) After a two and a half hour rain delay, the Shuckers score four runs in the top of
the fourth... Wade Miley throws two innings and allows a run in a rehab appearance.
6/22/2019 W, 5-2 vs. MIS Dylan File (1-0) After hitting a three-run homer in his last at-bat the day before, Patrick
Nate Griep (15) Leonard hits a three-run homer in the first inning to put the Shuckers ahead
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the right-hander will miss the remaider of the season after having Tommy
John surgery.
righty allowed more than three runs in a game... Ryan Casteel hits two
homers for the M-Braves.
6/23/2021 L, 4-3 vs. MTG Nick Bennett (1-3) All three runs for Biloxi score in the bottom of the ninth on a three-run homer
by Luis Castro.
6/24/2016 L, 10-9 vs. MTG Gage Smith (1-1) Both teams tally six runs in the first inning, with Montgomery collecting one hit, six
walks and two batters hit by a pitch... Javier Salas fails to make it out
of the opening frame in his last start as a Shucker.
6/24/2017 L, 2-1 vs. MIS Josh Uhen (1-2) Johnny Davis records first four-hit game (four singles) and steals 20th base of the season
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6/24/2018 W, 6-3 at CHA Cody Ponce (4-4) Marcos Diplan throws five innings in his AA debut, allowing two unearned
Nate Griep (22) runs... Max McDowell hits his first AA home run.
6/24/2019 L, 1-0 vs. MIS Bowden Francis (4-5) Bowden Francis allows a lead-off homer to Cristian Pache, the lone run he
allows in a 1-0 defeat.
6/24/2021 L, 12-1 vs. MTG Jesus Castillo (0-2) Montgomery scores 10 runs in the top of the first... The game is suspended
after the end of the second and resumed the next day.
6/25/2015 L, 6-2 at JAX Brent Suter (4-3) With a run allowed in the fourth inning, Brent Suter’s 19.2-scoreless inning
streak comes to an end.
6/25/2016 W, 5-1 vs. MTG Wei-Chung Wang (3-3) After allowing a two-out double to Willy Adames in the first, Wei-Chung Wang
does not allow a hit to the next 13 batters before a leadoff single in the sixth by
Milwaukee Brewers
Cade Gotta.
6/25/2017 L, 7-3 (10) vs. MIS Matt Ramsey (3-2) Ronald Acuna Jr. hits a two-run home run, part of a four-run tenth inning for MIS.
6/25/2018 W, 4-2 at CHA Jon Olczak (4-2) Zack Brown has his scoreless inning streak end at 17.2 innings when he
Danny Reynolds (1) allows a run in the seventh, the longest streak by a Shuckers pitcher in
2018... The Shuckers plate two in the eighth to go ahead for good.
6/25/2019 L, 8-3 at PNS Cameron Roegner (1-2) Luis Aviles Jr. draws three walks and reaches base four times.
6/25/2021 L, 3-2 (8) vs. MTG Braden Webb (2-2) After finishing their suspended game from the night before, the Shuckers tie
the game at 2-2 in the sixth inning, sending a game scheduled for seven
innings to extras... A sacrifice fly scores the winning run for the Biscuits.
6/26/2015 W, 7-3 at JAX Tyler Wagner (6-2) Orlando Arcia’s RBI double in the fifth gives the young shortstop his 20th two-
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bagger of the season, becoming the first Shuckers player to reach the milestone.
6/26/2016 L, 5-3 vs. MTG Tristan Archer (2-3)
6/26/2017 L, 4-3 (11) vs. MIS Nick Ramirez (4-2) Michael Choice caps a 20-game on-base streak going 0-for-4 with a walk,
the second longest on-base streak by a Shucker in 2017.
6/26/2018 L, 5-4 at CHA Miguel Sanchez (1-1) Dave Chavarria is ejected in the ninth. Biloxi rallies to tie the game with a
three-run ninth, but falls on a Chris Paul RBI single.
6/26/2019 W, 7-4 at PNS Nate Griep (3-1) Pensacola ties the game in the bottom of the eighth, but Max McDowell
singles in a run in the top of the ninth before Luis Aviles Jr. adds on two with
a double.
6/26/2021 L, 13-10 vs. MTG Bubba Derby (0-1) Montgomery jumps out to a 11-0 lead after 2 1/2 innings... Biloxi mounts a
rally to draw within three after six innings but ultimately falls by three runs...
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The game takes 4 hours and 12 minutes, the longest nine-inning game in
Shuckers’ history.
6/27/2015 W, 4-1 at JAX Jorge Lopez (6-2) The Shuckers tag big-league rehabber Jose Fernandez for four runs in five
Damien Magnifico (8) innings, including Nick Ramirez’s 10th homer of the season to become the first
Biloxi player to reach double digits in the category.
6/27/2016 L, 9-2 vs. MTG Brandon Woodruff (2-5) Montgomery’s Yonny Chirinos earns the win in his first Double-A start, allowing
two runs in six innings.
6/27/2019 W, 5-1 at PNS Dylan File (2-0) Dylan File allows one run in his 5.2 innings of work.
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6/27/2021 L, 6-5 (10) vs. MTG Braden Webb (2-3) A Brice Turang RBI single gives Biloxi the lead in the bottom of the eight, but
the Biscuits tie the game in the ninth and win in ten innings... The Shuckers’
are swept in a five-game series for the first time in franchise history... The
loss is the Shuckers’ seventh straight, setting a new franchise record.
6/28/2015 W, 11-1 at JAX Hobbs Johnson (5-4) The Shuckers have their largest winning margin in an 11-1 victory to clinch the
opening series of the second half.
6/28/2017 L, 3-1 at BIR Corbin Burnes (2-1) Corbin Burns allows a three-run single to Trey Michalczewski in the sixth
inning, snapping the longest scoreless stretch of any pitcher on the season
at 22.1 innings.
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6/28/2018 L, 9-4 vs MOB Wade Miley (1-2) Corey Ray hits an inside-the-park homer in the second inning.
6/28/2019 L, 5-3 at PNS Marcos Diplan (1-4) Brian Navarreto’s 2 RBI double in the 8th wins the game for Pensacola.
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6/29/2019 L, 5-1 at PNS Bowden Francis (4-6) Dillon Thomas drives in the only run of the game for the Shuckers in the sixth
as Griffin Jax allows four hits in 6.0 innings.
6/29/2021 L, 5-3 at PNS Nick Bennett (1-4) The Shuckers three-run rally in the ninth comes up short, their eighth straight
loss.
6/30/2016 W, 11-6 at BIR Tristan Archer (3-3) Nick Ramirez hits the first and only grand slam of the season for Biloxi in a
five-run third. The slugging first baseman is responsible for the first two grand
slams in team history.
6/30/2017 W, 5-2 at BIR Jon Perrin (3-0) Jon Perrin extends stretch of no earned runs allowed to 17.2 IP after four
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Matt Ramsey (18) shutout innings in relief.
6/30/2018 L, 8-3 vs. MOB Thomas Jankins (8-4) Brennon Lund hits a grand slam in the ninth, the first grand slam hit by an
opponent at MGM Park.
6/30/2019 L, 6-2 vs. MOB Cameron Roegner (1-3) Mobile scores six in the sevnth, including a grand slam by Zane Gurwitz.
6/30/2020 The Minor League season is officially cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
6/30/2021 L, 4-3 at PNS Jesus Castillo (0-3) Tristen Lutz exits with a broken hand... Biloxi drops their ninth consecutive
game, setting the longest losing streak in franchise history and ending the
month of June with a 5-20 record.
7/1/2015 W, 2-1 vs. MIS Mike Strong (3-0)
Milwaukee Brewers
7/1/2016 W, 3-1 at BIR Gage Smith (2-1) Jacob Nottingham smacks a two-run single in the 13th.
Stephen Kohlscheen (7)
7/1/2017 at BIR Game Postponed to 7/2 due to rain
7/1/2018 W, 3-2 vs. MOB Zack Brown (3-2) Corey Ray hits a two-run homer in the fifth just as the rain starts to fall,
suspending the game at 2-2... The game is completed on 7/3, with Zack
Brown throwing four scoreless innings and Blake Allemand delivering a
go-ahead sac fly in the eighth.
7/1/2019 W, 4-3 (11) vs. MOB Devin Williams (7-2) Michael O’Neill ties the game in the bottom of the eighth with a single before
driving in the winning run in the 11th.
7/1/2021 W, 3-0 at PNS Andy Otero (2-0) The Shuckers one-hit the Blue Wahoos behind five scoreless innings from
Braden Webb (2) Andy Otero... Lucas Erceg hits a two-run homer in the top of the ninth.
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7/2/2015 W, 4-1 vs. MIS Jorge Lopez (7-2) Jorge Lopez wins his seventh consecutive decision with one run allowed over
Damien Magnifico (9) 7.2 innings of work.
7/2/2016 L, 6-5 at BIR Stephen Peterson (7-2)
7/2/2017 W, 3-1 (7) at BIR Freddy Peralta (1-0) Freddy Peralta strikes out ten batters over five innings on a season-high 104
Nick Ramirez (2) pitches in second start since promotion from High-A Carolina.
L, 10-4 (7) at BIR Luis Ortiz (3-4)
7/2/2018 vs. MOB Game postponed due to rain and rescheduled for 8/14
7/2/2019 W, 4-3 vs. MOB Dylan File (3-0) Biloxi scores all four runs in the bottom of the fifth... Devin Williams comes in
for a second straight night and locks down the save, striking out two.
7/2/2021 L, 7-4 at PNS Zach Vennaro (1-1) Gabriel Garcia hits his first Double-A homer....Pensacola scores three in the
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9th.. Trey Supak takes the loss despite allowing just one run in 6.0 innings.
7/3/2021 L, 6-3 at PNS Braden Webb (2-4) Brent Diaz hits a three-run homer in the top of the seventh to give the
Shuckers the lead, but Peyton Burdick hits a three-run homer of his own in
the bottom of the inning to give Pensacola the victory.
7/4/2015 L, 7-2 at MTG Brooks Hall (7-5)
7/4/2016 W, 5-1 vs. JAX Brooks Hall (2-1) The Shuckers take out the Suns in front of the second-largest crowd of the
season at MGM Park (5,821).
7/4/2017 L, 4-0 vs. PNS Aaron Wilkerson (6-4) Shuckers play in front of second largest crowd at MGM Park History (6,098).
7/4/2018 L, 2-0 (5) at MIS Trey Supak (0-5) The field is soaked by a second rainstorm when the grounds crew is unable
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to put the tarp back on the field, ending the game after five innings.
7/4/2019 W, 4-3 (10) at MIS Nate Griep (4-1) Carrying a 3-0 lead into the 8th, the Shuckers see the M-Braves score two in
Marcos Diplan (1) the 8th and 1 in the 9th to send the game to extras. Bruce Caldwell’s sac fly
drives in the bonus runner in the 10th and Marcos Diplan gets his first AA save.
runs (one earned) in five innings in the losing effort... Garrett Cooper’s
team-record 25-game on-base, and team-high 12-game hitting streaks come to
an end with an 0-for-4 night.
7/5/2017 W, 6-4 vs. PNS Jorge Lopez (4-6)
Matt Ramsey (20)
7/5/2018 L, 4-1 at MIS Luis Ortiz (1-4)
7/5/2019 W, 3-0 at MIS Johan Belisario (7-0) Drew Rasmussen gets the start and allows just one hit over three innings...
Cody Ponce (1) Johan Belisario tosses five innings and allows just two hits... Cody Ponce
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7/7/2015 L, 10-7 at MTG Johnny Hellweg (0-1) Rehabber Johnny Hellweg allows five runs (two earned) in 2.1 innings.
7/7/2016 L, 9-1 vs. JAX Jorge Ortega (1-7)
7/7/2017 L, 3-1 vs. PNS Freddy Peralta (1-1)
7/7/2018 L, 3-2 at MIS Thomas Jankins (8-5) Wade Miley tosses four perfect innings in his last rehab start for the Shuckers.
7/7/2019 L, 10-1 at MIS Dylan File (3-1) Dylan File pitches less than five innings and allows more than three runs for
the only time in the 2019 season.
7/7/2021 W, 5-1 vs. BIR Andy Otero (3-0) Andy Otero throws a season-high six innings and strikes out eight... Leo
Leo Crawford (1) Crawford throws three innings to record his first career save.
7/8/2015 L, 1-0 at MTG Jorge Lopez (7-3) Jorge Lopez’s seven-game winning streak is snapped despite allowing just
one run over 6.2 innings.
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7/8/2016 L, 4-2 vs. JAX Brandon Woodruff (3-6) After allowing an unearned run to cross the plate in the first, Brandon Woodruff
allows just three base runners in his remaining four innings.
7/8/2017 W, 11-6 vs. PNS Jorge Lopez (5-6) Trailing 6-4, Shuckers score seven runs (one earned) in the 8th inning
stemming from two Pensacola errors.
7/8/2018 W, 5-1 vs. JXN Danny Reyonlds (2-0) Marcos Diplan throws six scoreless and strikes out ten batters... Troy Stokes
Jr. extends his on-base streak to 16 games with an eighth-inning triple.
7/8/2019 W, 4-3 at MIS Trey Supak (9-4) Trey Supak doubles in the 7th, his third straight game with a hit, while also
Marcos Diplan (2) throwing seven innings and allowing one run on two hits.
7/8/2021 L, 12-2 vs. BIR Bubba Derby (0-2) Birmingham scores five in the second and seven in the fifth... Bubba Derby is
charged with 11 runs in 4.0+ innnings.
7/9/2015 W, 6-4 at TNS Hobbs Johnson (6-4) Orlando Arcia collects three hits, including two doubles, and drives in three
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7/9/2021 L, 5-2 vs. BIR Noah Zavolas (2-5) Biloxi commits three errors in the loss.
7/10/2015 W, 6-4 at TNS Brent Suter (5-3) Orlando Arcia’s second hit of the game in the eighth inning gives the young
Damien Magnifico (12) shorstop 100 hits on the season, becoming the first Biloxi player to reach
the triple digit mark for hits.
7/10/2016 L, 4-3 at PNS Stephen Kohlscheen (2-3) Taylor Jungmann sets a career-high with 12 strikeouts... Johnny Davis cracks his
first career home run in a pinch-hit role in the top of the ninth to tie the game at
3-3.
7/10/2017 W, 8-4 at JAX Aaron Wilkerson (7-4) Michael Choice becomes second player in Shuckers history to hit three home
runs in one game. He goes 4-for-4 with 3 HR’s, 2B, 4 RBI & 14 total bases.
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7/10/2018 L, 6-1 vs. JXN Trey Supak (0-6) Corey Ray homers in the sixth, one of just three hits in the game.
7/10/2021 W, 6-5 vs. BIR J.T. Hintzen (2-0) Biloxi and Birmingham each score two in the eight and Luis Castro wins it in the
ninth with a walk-off RBI single, the first walk-off of the year for the Shuckers.
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7/11/2019 W, 6-2 vs. CHA Cameron Roegner (2-3) Biloxi scores all six runs in the fifth, sending 10 men to the plate... Cooper
Hummel’s three run homer is the big blow... Corey Ray goes 2-for-5 with a
stolen base in his first game back with Biloxi following an injury.
7/11/2021 W, 6-3 vs. BIR Jesus Castillo (1-4) Biloxi erases an early 3-0 hole with a three-run bottom of the second.. The
Matt Hardy (2) Shuckers take the lead for good in the bottom of the 3rd on a David Fry double
7/12/2015 L, 8-2 at TNS Johnny Hellweg (0-2)
7/12/2016 L, 9-0 at PNS Jorge Ortega (1-8)
7/12/2017 L, 3-2 at JAX Nick Ramirez (4-3) Dustin Houle hits his first home run of the season, a go-ahead two-run shot in the
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eighth inning... Biloxi allows a game-tying run in the 8th and walk-off run in the 10th.
7/12/2018 L, 4-3 at JAX Jon Perrin (0-1) Troy Stokes Jr. extends his on-base streak to 20 games with a homer in the
sixth, going 2-for-4 with a homer and a double.
7/12/2019 W, 4-3 vs. CHA Johan Belisario (8-0) The Shuckers and Lookouts are suspended in the top of the 4th due to rain from
Nate Griep (16) Hurricane Barry. When the game is resumed on July 15, Cooper Hummel hits a
two-run homer in the bottom of the 4th, and Patrick Leonard’s solo homer in the
8th helps the Shuckers prevail.
7/13/2015 W, 9-2 at TNS Jorge Lopez (8-3)
7/13/2016 W, 1-0 at PNS Brandon Woodruff (4-6) Brandon Woodruff ties a career-high with ten strikeouts in seven innings.
Milwaukee Brewers
7/13/2017 L, 4-1 vs. BIR Luis Ortiz (3-5) Birmingham Manager Julio Vinas is ejected in the 9th inning, marking the
second straight game the opposing manager was ejected.
7/13/2018 W, 8-6 at JAX Thomas Jankins (9-5) Biloxi hits four home runs, including back-to-back homers by Jake Gatewood
Jon Olczak (1) and Lucas Erceg in a five-run sixth inning... Keston Hiura is perfect at the
dish, going 4-for-4 with a homer, two RBI and a hit by pitch.
7/13/2019 vs. CHA Postponed due to Hurricane Barry
7/13/2021 L, 7-2 at MTG J.T. Hintzen (2-1) Cam Devanney goes 2-3, 2B, HR, 2 RBI, BB... Niko Hulsizer hits a grand
slam for Montgomery in the bottom of the sixth.
7/14/2016 W, 3-2 vs. BIR Tayler Scott (1-0) Biloxi’s one-run victory secures manager Mike Guerrero’s 1,000th career victory.
7/14/2017 L, 3-1 vs. BIR Jon Perrin (3-2) Clint Coulter goes 3-for-4 and hits a home run off Michael Kopech in the 4th
7/14/2018 L, 7-4 at JAX Marcos Diplan (0-1) Marcos Diplan collects his first professional hit, a two-RBI double.
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7/14/2019 vs. CHA Postponed due to Hurricane Barry
7/14/2021 L, 12-3 at MTG Zach Vennaro (1-2) Garrett Mitchell leads off the game with his first Double-A home run... The
Biscuits pull away with a six-run sixth.
7/15/2015 L, 6-5 vs. CHA Damien Magnifico (3-1)
7/15/2016 W, 4-3 vs. BIR Stephen Peterson (8-2) Parker Bereberet slugs a two-run homer in the eighth to give the Shuckers
Stephen Kohlscheen (10) the late lead.
7/15/2017 W, 6-1 vs. BIR Corbin Burnes (3-1) Jacob Nottingham enjoys the only four RBI night of the season going 2-for-2
with a three-run home run in the fifth inning.
7/15/2018 W, 6-4 at JAX Zack Brown (9-0) Zack Brown records his first professional hit, an RBI single in the fourth.
Despite walking five batters, Brown allows just one hit over six shutout
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7/16/2018 W, 8-3 at JAX Trey Supak (1-6) In his ninth Double-A start, Trey Supak gets his first Double-A win, allowing
Jon Perrin (1) two earned runs in five innings... Jon Perrin throws four innings to get the save.
7/16/2019 W, 8-0 (7) vs. CHA Trey Supak (10-4) Trey Supak takes a no-hitter to two outs in the 7th in Game One of a double
header before Jose Siri breaks it up with a single... Supak still finishes off the
complete game shutout, the first complete game of his career.
W, 4-1 (7) vs. CHA Bowden Francis (5-6) The Shuckers sweep the doubleheader behind five innings of one-run work
Marcos Diplan (3) from Bowden Francis.
7/16/2021 L, 9-8 (11) at MTG Matt Hardy (1-2) Trailing 8-1 heading into the seventh, Biloxi scores one in the seventh and six
in the 8th to send the game to extras... Montgomery walks off Biloxi for a
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at MGM Park on 7/27, Biloxi takes a 5-2 lead into the bottom of the seventh
inning, but Montgomery scores four runs, including the winning run on a
dropped infield pop up to win in walk-off fashion at MGM Park.. it is the 11th
straight loss to the Biscuits for Biloxi and goes down as their second sweep by
the Biscuits on the season.
7/19/2017 L, 3-2 at MIS Quintin Torres-Costa (0-1) Mike Soroka strikes out a season-high 12 Biloxi hitters…Shuckers tie a
season worst with 16 strikeouts.
7/19/2018 W, 2-1 (7) vs. TNS Nate Griep (2-1) Jake Gatewood hits a two-run homer in the bottom of the seventh, his 17th of
the season, giving him the most homers in a single season in Shuckers history.
Milwaukee Brewers
There is a two hour rain delay between Game One and Game Two of a doubleheader.
7/19/2018 W, 4-1 (7) vs. TNS Kodi Medeiros (7-4) Luis Aviles Jr. hits an inside-the-park home run in the second... Corey Ray hits
Jon Olczak (2) his 17th homer of the season in the third... Jake Gatewood homers in the sixth,
the 100th home run of the season for Biloxi and his 18th of the year.
7/19/2019 W, 12-7 at MOB Marcos Diplan (2-4) Every Shuckers batter reaches base in the longest nine-inning game of the
season, lasting 4:02... Dillon Thomas records five RBI, going 3-for-5 with a home
run... Luis Aviles Jr. leaves the game in the 6th, his first game since 7/7.
7/20/2015 L, 4-0 vs. MOB Jorge Lopez (8-4)
7/20/2016 L, 6-4 at PNS Angel Ventura (0-2)
7/20/2017 L, 5-4 (12) at MIS Jorge Lopez (5-7) Mississippi scores in the bottom of the 12th, walking off for the second straight night.
7/20/2018 W, 8-2 vs. TNS Cody Ponce (6-4) Biloxi scores three runs in the 7th and and five in the 8th... Corey Ray goes
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3-for-4 with an inside-the-park home run, coming up a triple shy of the cycle.
7/20/2019 W, 12-3 at MOB Dylan File (5-1) Bruce Caldwell and Dillon Thomas both homer in a five-run third inning...
Caldwell finishes with 4 RBI... Dylan File tosses 7.0 innings.
7/20/2021 W, 1-0 at MIS Noah Zavolas (3-5) Noah Zavolas throws 7.0 scoreless innings... Biloxi’s only run comes on a
Mitch Longo sac fly... Justin Topa throws a perfect inning on Major League rehab.
7/21/2015 W, 5-4 vs. MOB Jacob Barnes (2-4)
7/21/2016 L, 3-0 at PNS Taylor Jungmann (0-2)
7/21/2017 L, 6-4 at MIS Corbin Burnes (3-2)
7/21/2018 W, 4-1 vs. TNS Marcos Diplan (1-1) Trent Grisham homers for the second straight game... Marcos Diplan allows
Nate Griep (25) just one run in 6.2 innings to pick up his first Double-A win.
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7/21/2019 W, 8-5 (10) at MOB Nate Griep (5-1) In the last game at Hank Aaron Stadium for Biloxi, the Shuckers score three
runs in the 10th to set a new franchise record with their 9th straight win.
7/21/2021 W, 14-3 at MIS Bubba Derby (1-2) Chad Spanberger goes 5-for-6 with three home runs and a franchise-record
9 RBI... He becomes the fourth player with five hits in a game and the fourth
player with three homers in a game... Biloxi also ties a franchise record with
20 hits.
7/22/2015 L, 6-4 at PNS Johnny Hellweg (0-3)
7/22/2016 W, 3-2 at PNS Wei-Chung Wang (5-5)
Stephen Kohlscheen (11)
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7/22/2017 L, 8-0 at MIS Freddy Peralta (1-2) Shuckers tally seven hits, all singles, in their tenth shutout loss of the
season.
7/22/2018 W, 7-5 vs. TNS Brad Kuntz (3-2) Zack Brown exits in the fourth after twisting his ankle... Trailing 5-1 going into
the eighth, Biloxi scores four runs in the frame, including Jake Gatewood’s
19th homer of the year to tie the game... Troy Stokes Jr. hits a walk-off two-
run homer in the ninth to give the Shuckers a sweep of Tennessee.
7/22/2019 W, 3-2 at JAX Trey Supak (11-4) In his last appearance with the Shuckers, Trey Supak throws 5.2 innings and
Devin Williams (4) allows two runs... Biloxi wins their franchise-record 10th straight game.
7/22/2021 W, 5-4 at MIS Robbie Hitt (1-1) Brice Turang and Ryan Aguilar both hit two run homers...Nick Bennett
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Matt Hardy (6) doesn’t allow a hit over 4.1 innings but walks six batters.
7/23/2015 L, 2-1 at PNS Brooks Hall (7-6)
7/23/2016 L, 7-3 at PNS Brooks Hall (3-2)
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save the game for Jacksonville.
7/23/2021 W, 4-2 at MIS Braden Webb (3-5) Alexander Palma hits a pinch-hit, go-ahead 2 RBI single in the ninth to give
Zach Vennaro (1) Biloxi a lead late and the victory.
7/24/2015 W, 3-2 at PNS Tyler Wagner (7-5) Tyler Wagner sets a career-high with 11 strikeouts in seven innings.
Mike Strong (5)
7/24/2016 W, 1-0 at PNS Brandon Woodruff (5-6) In his first game back since the death of his brother, Brandon Woodruff
Stephen Kohlscheen (12) dominates the Blue Wahoos with six shutout innings and nine strikeouts. On top
of that, the pitcher provides the only offense in the game with his first career
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home run with two outs in the third.
7/24/2017 Aaron Wilkerson earns Southern League Pitchers of the Week following
his complete game shutout. Week totals: 2-0, 14 IP, 1.29 ERA
7/24/2018 W, 7-3 at JXN Luis Ortiz (2-4) Corey Ray hits a home run on the third pitch of the game, his 20th homer of
the season. Ray becomes the first player in Minor League Baseball to have
20+ home runs and 20+ stolen bases in 2018... Jake Gatewood exits in the 8th
inning with what would later be revealed as a torn ACL.
7/24/2019 at JAX Game Postpostponed
7/24/2021 W, 13-1 at MIS Jesus Castillo (2-5) The top three in the lineup; Garrett Mitchell (4), Brice Turang (3) & David Fry
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(3) drive in 10 of the Shuckers 13 runs.
7/25/2015 W, 4-2 at PNS Hobbs Johnson (7-4)
Yhonathan Barrios (1)
7/25/2017 W, 5-4 at PNS Luis Ortiz (4-5) Luis Ortiz works longest outing of the season, tossing seven innings and
striking out seven without a walk.
7/25/2018 L, 3-0 at JXN Kodi Medeiros (7-5) Corey Ray goes 2-for-4 with a double, recording two of the Shuckers four hits.
7/25/2019 W, 6-1 (7) at JAX Alec Bettinger (5-5) Alec Bettinger throws the first complete game of his career, allowing one run in
7.0 innings while striking out nine, retiring 13 of the final 14 batters.
L, 3-1 (7) at JAX Tyler Spurlin (1-1) Jake Gatewood homers as a pinch hitter in the top of the seventh.
7/25/2021 W, 4-3 at MIS Robbie Hitt (2-1) Alexander Palma drives in two runs in the top of the eighth to help the
Matt Hardy (5) Shuckers seal a six-game sweep of the M-Braves.
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7/26/2015 W, 10-2 at PNS Jorge Lopez (9-4)
7/26/2016 W, 2-0 at MOB Angel Ventura (1-2)
Stephen Kohlscheen (13)
7/26/2017 L, 4-1 at PNS Nick Ramirez (4-4) Jon Perrin works his first scoreless start of the season completing six innings
and striking out five.
7/26/2018 L, 9-5 at JXN Thomas Jankins (9-6) After scoring three runs in the top of the first inning, the Shuckers see Jackson
score seven unanswered runs.
7/26/2019 W, 3-1 at JAX Dylan File (6-1) Max McDowell is robbed of a home run in the bottom of the 2nd by Stone
Nate Griep (17) Garrett, a play that is rated #1 on ‘Sportscenter’ that night... Dylan File throws
6.0 scoreless innings... All three runs for Biloxi top of the seventh
Opponents
7/28/2018 W, 9-6 at PNS Trey Supak (2-6) Trey Supak gets his first professional hits, going 2-for-3 at the plate while also
Nate Griep (27) pitching five innings... Troy Stokes Jr. homers twice for Biloxi, part of a four
homer night for the Shuckers.
on just two hits... He is traded to the Orioles on 7/31 as part of a trade for
Jonathan Schoop.
7/29/2019 L, 5-1 vs. JXN Johan Belisario (8-1) In a bizarre sequence in the sixth, Johan Belisario is ejected after arguing a home
run hit by Mark Karaviotis... The umpires confere and the home run is ruled a foul
ball... As Daniel Brown comes to enter the game, a light at MGM Park goes out,
causing another delay... All told, the delay lasts 46 minutes.
7/29/2021 W, 8-3 vs. MTG Jesus Castillo (3-5) Mitch Longo has a career-high 5 RBI including a go-ahead three-run homer in
the sixth.
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7/30/2016 L, 5-4 vs. MOB Jorge Lopez (0-1) In his first start with Biloxi, Jorge Lopez allows two runs in five innings in the
loss.
7/30/2017 W, 4-3 vs. JAX Quintin Torres-Costa (1-1) Troy Stokes Jr. hits first home run with the Shuckers following promotion
Jorge Lopez (2) from the Carolina Mudcats on 7/27.
7/30/2018 L, 6-3 at PNS Jon Perrin (0-2) On his 25th birthday, Clint Coulter hits a home run in the ninth inning.
7/30/2019 L, 5-3 vs. JXN Alec Bettinger (5-6) Alec Bettinger allows three home runs in six innings of work.
7/30/2021 W, 4-1 (7) vs. MTG Justin Bullock (1-0) Justin Bullock makes his Double-A debut and throws six innings, allowing just
Matt Hardy (6) one run on three hits and seven strikeouts... Matt Hardy records a save in his
fourth consecutive outing and five in his last seven outings.
7/30/2021 W, 3-1 (7) vs. MTG J.T. Hintzen (3-1) Biloxi scores all three runs in the bottom of the first... Shuckers’ pitchers allow
Milwaukee Brewers
Peter Strzelecki (1) just five hits... Biloxi takes the series against Montgomery with the win.
7/31/2015 W, 5-0 (7) vs. JXN Tyler Wagner (8-5) Tyler Wagner takes a no-hitter into the sixth inning before giving up a leadoff
single to Tyler Bortnick. That single would be the lone hit allowed by the
Las Vegas native, as the right-hander tosses a complete game shutout in the
doubleheader opener.
W, 5-3 (7) vs. JXN Jacob Barnes (3-4)
Yhonathan Barrios (2)
7/31/2016 L, 5-2 at JAX Angel Ventura (1-3) The Shuckers finish off their worst month in team history with an 11-18
record.
7/31/2017 W, 3-2 vs. JAX Jon Perrin (4-2) Neither pitching staff allows a walk during the game.
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7/31/2018 L, 3-2 at PNS Thomas Jankins (9-7) Cam Roegner makes his Double-A debut, but pitches just one inning before
the rain suspends the Shuckers and Blue Wahoos... When the game is
resumed on 8/1, Thomas Jankins pitches 7.1 innings and allows a two-run
walk-off homer to Aristides Aquino.
7/31/2019 W, 6-2 vs. JXN Dylan File (7-1) Behind six scoreless innings from Dylan File, the Shuckers get their 20th win of
July, setting a new franchise record for wins in a month (20-8).
7/31/2021 L, 6-4 vs. MTG Noah Zavolas (3-6) In his last game with the Shuckers, Brice Turang hits a solo home run.
8/1/2015 W, 2-0 vs. JXN Jorge Lopez (10-4) Jorge Lopez becomes the first Biloxi Shuckers pitcher to reach 10 wins in a
Damien Magnifico (13) season with eight shutout innings and six strikeouts... Brett Phillips goes
0-for-4 with three strikeouts in his Biloxi debut.
8/1/2016 W, 3-0 at JAX Taylor Jungmann (1-2)
Opponents
8/2/2019 W, 7-2 vs. JAX Cameron Roegner (4-4) Ryan Aguilar collects his first AA hit, a leadoff homer against rehabbing Pablo
Lopez... Cooper Hummel homers in the second and sixth, making him the
first player in franchise history to homer from both sides of the plate... For
Jacksonville, Lewin Diaz hits a home run over the scoreboard in right.
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This Date in Shuckers History...
Date Result Opponent Shuckers Decision(s) Notes
8/3/2015 L, 4-3 at MOB Martin Viramontes (0-1) In his first start with the Biloxi Shuckers, Adrian Houser allows three runs in 5.2
innings on seven hits and six strikeouts.
8/3/2016 W, 3-1 at JAX Brandon Woodruff (6-6) With a run allowed in the second inning, Brandon Woodruff’s team-record of
Stephen Kohlscheen (16) 25.2 consecutive scoreless innings comes to an end.
8/3/2017 L, 3-0 vs. JAX Travis Hissong (0-1) Chris Mazza throws 8.1 shutout innings…Shuckers load the bases in the
bottom of the 9th but are unable to score.
8/3/2018 W, 3-0 vs. JAX Trey Supak (3-6) Trey Supak tosses six scoreless innings... Nate Griep records his 28th save,
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becoming the all-time saves leader in Shuckers history.
8/3/2019 L, 5-0 vs. JAX Drew Rasmussen (1-3) On Mardi Gras Night, the Shuckers are held to one hit, a single by C.J.
Hinojosa to lead off the eighth.
8/3/2021 L, 5-2 vs. PNS Lucas Erceg (0-4) Lucas Erceg throws what is a career-high 4.2 innings at the time... Garrett
Mitchel homers for a second straight day... David Hamilton goes 1-3 in his
Double-A debut.
8/4/2015 W, 3-0 at MOB Josh Hader (1-0) In his first start with the Biloxi Shuckers, Josh Hader earns the win with nine
Damien Magnifico (14) strikeouts in five scoreless innings, while giving up just one hit and walking one.
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8/4/2016 L, 8-5 at JAX Junior Rincon (0-1)
8/4/2017 W, 7-6 at MIS Jorge Lopez (6-7) Shuckers tie a singe-game high with four stolen bases….Johnny Davis
Matt Ramsey (22) swipes 34th and 35th of the season.
8/4/2018 L, 5-1 vs. JAX Daniel Reynolds (2-1) Nick Neidert strikes out 13 Shuckers over eight innings... The lone run is a
Clint Coulter homer in the second.
8/4/2019 L, 3-1 vs. JAX Alec Bettinger (5-7) On Major League rehab with the Shuckers, Brent Suter throws a scoreless 8th
8/4/2021 L, 9-6 vs. PNS Jesus Castillo (3-6) Pensacola hits five home runs, including four off Jesus Castillo... Both
Peyton Burdick and Griffin Conine hit two home runs.
8/5/2015 W, 6-2 at MOB Tyler Wagner (9-5) With a double to right field in the sixth inning, Orlando Arcia becomes the first
Milwaukee Brewers
Shuckers player to reach 30 two-base hits in a season.
8/5/2016 W, 5-4 (10) vs. PNS Brooks Hall (4-2) Biloxi’s first-ever bobblehead giveaway features Orlando Arcia’s likeness... Clint
Coulter scores the game-winning run as a pinch runner in the 10th.
8/5/2017 W, 3-2 at MIS Nick Ramirez (6-4) Blake Allemand singles home the go-ahead run in the top of the eighth inning.
8/5/2018 L, 5-4 vs. JAX Cody Ponce (6-6) Clint Coulter homers for a third consecutive day with a two-run bomb in the 7th.
8/5/2019 W, 2-0 vs. JAX Dylan File (8-1) Dylan File extends his scoreless innings streak to 19.1 innings with a seven-inning
Nate Griep (18) shutout performance, his third consecutive scoreless outing of at least six frames...
Patrick Leonard commits an error in the 2nd, his first error of the year, giving him the l
ongest errorless streak in SL history (98 games)
8/5/2021 W, 10-2 vs. PNS Justin Bullock (2-0) David Hamilton hits a leadoff homer in the bottom of the first, his first
Double-A homer... Biloxi hits four home runs and scores five in the seventh.
2021 in Review
8/6/2015 L, 4-2 at MOB Hobbs Johnson (7-5)
8/6/2016 W, 7-2 vs. PNS Tayler Scott (2-2) In his first start since being acquired from the Texas Rangers’ organization, Luis
Ortiz tosses three shutout innings while giving up a hit, issuing three walks and
striking out three... Clint Coulter reaches base all four times and scored a team-
record four runs.
8/6/2017 W, 6-4 at MIS Hiram Burgos (2-0) Troy Stokes Jr. hits second home run of the season, a solo home run in the
Jorge Lopez (S, 4) first inning off Touki Toussaint.
8/6/2018 W, 2-1 vs. JAX Jeff Ames (1-0) Trent Grisham singles in Corey Ray in the eighth to give the Shuckers the
Jon Olczak (3) go-ahead run.
8/6/2021 W, 4-0 vs. PNS Noah Zavolas (4-6) Noah Zavolas throws seven scoreless innings.. David Hamilton homers and
Opponents
8/9/2018 W, 5-0 at TNS Conor Harber (1-0) Conor Harber throws 6.2 scoreless innings in his Double-A debut... Corey
Ray comes up a home run shy of the cycle, going 3-for-4.
8/9/2019 W, 5-2 at TNS Johan Belisario (9-1) Joantgel Segovia hits his first AA homer in the third... Cooper Hummel &
Nate Griep (19) Weston Wilson go back-to-back in the ninth.
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8/10/2021 L, 8-2 at MIS Jesus Castillo (3-7) Mississippi hits five home runs, including two by Shea Langeliers and two
from Drew Lugbauer.
8/11/2015 L, 10-3 vs. MIS Hobbs Johnson (7-6)
8/11/2016 W, 4-3 at JXN Tristan Archer (4-4)
8/11/2017 L, 6-0 vs. TNS Luis Ortiz (4-6) Duane Underwood Jr. allows just one hit over seven shutout innings and the
Shuckers are held to just two hits in a shutout loss.
8/11/2018 L, 7-0 at TNS Zach Davies (0-1) In a Major League rehab start, Zach Davies allows four runs in five innings of work.
8/11/2019 W, 11-7 (10) at TNS Nate Griep (6-1) Dylan File’s scoreless inning streak ends in the second when he allows a run
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to score... Biloxi scores five runs in the 10th on only two hits to complete
sweep of the Smokies, the Shuckers 5th sweep of the season.
8/11/2021 L, 6-0 at MIS Justin Bullock (2-1) The Shuckers are held to two hits and strikeout 17 times.
8/12/2015 W, 4-1 vs. PNS Jorge Lopez (11-5) Brett Phillps puts together a 4-for-4 night, falling a home run shy of the first
cycle in Shuckers history.
8/12/2016 L, 3-2 at JXN Taylor Jungmann (1-3)
8/12/2017 W, 5-0 vs. TNS Aaron Wilkerson (10-4) Aaron Wilkerson strikes out eight over seven shutout innings, becoming the
first Shuckers pitcher to reach ten wins on the season.
8/12/2018 L, 5-0 at TNS Thomas Jankins (9-8) Biloxi is shutout for a second straight game despite a quality start from
Thomas Jankins.
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8/12/2021 L, 5-4 at MIS Braden Webb (4-6) David Hamilton drives in three with a 3 RBI triple in the fourth... With the
game tied at 4-4 in the ninth, Wendell Rijo hits a walk off two-run homer...
However, it is ruled that Rijo did not touch first and he is called out on a
challenge, making the scoring play a ‘fly out.’
8/13/2015 W, 6-5 vs. PNS Adrian Houser (1-0)
Damien Magnifico (15)
8/13/2016 L, 5-3 at JXN Brandon Woodruff (7-7) Clint Coulter clubs his first Double-A home run for a three-run shot in the 9th.
8/13/2017 Tennessee Game postponed to 8/14 due to rain
8/13/2019 W, 7-1 vs. MOB Bowden Francis (6-7) Bowden Francis allows one hit in five innings and strikes out 11. Biloxi
pitching combines to strikeout 18 batters, a season high.
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8/13/2021 L, 4-1 at MIS Carlos Luna (1-3) The only hit of the game for Biloxi is a solo home run by David Hamilton to
lead off the ninth.
8/14/2015 L, 1-0 vs. PNS Josh Hader (1-1) Despite out-hitting Pensacola 5-2, Biloxi falls to the Blue Wahoos 1-0.
8/14/2016 L, 5-1 at JXN Jorge Lopez (0-3)
8/14/2017 L, 4-1 (7) TNS Matt Ramsey (3-3) Ian Rice hits a go-ahead home run in the seventh inning and the Smokies
score three runs in the frame.
W, 1-0 (7) TNS Forrest Snow (5-2) Hiram Burgos, Forrest Snow, Nick Ramirez and Jorge Lopez combine for a
Jorge Lopez (5) seven inning no-hitter, the first in Shuckers history.
8/14/2018 W, 4-3 (8) vs. MOB Jon Olczak (7-3) In a makeup game of their 7/2 game, Braden Webb makes his Double-A debut,
throwing four innings and allowing three runs... Trent Grisham comes a triple shy of
the cycle and drives in the winning run in the eighth with a two-RBI double.
Opponents
Nate Griep (29) a bases-clearing triple by Clint Coulter... Blake Allemand scores the winning
run in the eighth on a throwing error by the pitcher.
8/15/2019 W, 3-2 (7) vs. MOB Rodrigo Benoit (1-0) Weston Wilson’s delivers a walk off RBI single in the bottom of the 7th
W, 7-3 (7) vs. MOB Clayton Andres (1-0) Biloxi sends nine men to the plate and scores five runs in the 1st.
8/15/2021 W, 11-3 at MIS J.T. Hintzen (4-1) David Hamilton extends his hitting streak to 12 games, going 2-5, 2B, 3B,
RBI, 2 R... The Shuckers go 9-for-18 w/RISP with 14 singles of 16 hits.
8/16/2015 W, 5-3 vs. PNS Drew Gagnon (1-0) The Biloxi Shuckers close out their first 10-game homestand with a 5-5
Damien Magnifico (16) record after going 2-3 against Mobile and 3-2 against Pensacola.
8/16/2017 W, 6-4 at JXN Quintin Torres-Costa (2-1) Troy Stokes Jr. and Johnny Davis both go 3-for-5... Shuckers score two runs
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8/17/2019 L, 4-2 vs. MOB Rodrigo Benoit (1-1) Mobile scores two in the eighth to snap the Shuckers 10-game winning
streak and win the final game ever against the Shuckers.
8/17/2021 L, 2-1 at PNS Justin Bullock (2-2) The Shuckers turn four double plays and David Hamilton’s hit streak ends at
12 games as he goes 0-4.
8/18/2015 W, 3-1 at JXN Jorge Lopez (12-5)
Yhonathan Barrios (4)
8/18/2016 W, 7-1 vs. MOB Tayler Scott (3-2)
8/18/2017 L, 2-1 at JXN Freddy Peralta (1-4) Jackson’s Frank Duncan throws 8.1 innings allowing just one run on two hits.
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8/18/2018 L, 7-1 (7) vs. MOB Cam Roegner (0-1) The BayBears score five runs in the second before a 1:52 rain delay... Blake
Allemand has his on-base streak end at nine consecutive plate appearances
when he strikes out in the sixth. Jo Adell goes 3-for-4 with two doubles, a home
run and three runs scored for Mobile.
W, 6-0 (7) vs. MOB Thomas Jankins (10-8) Thomas Jankins becomes the first Shuckers pitcher to double-digit wins in 2018.
Nate Griep (30) Nate Griep ties a career-high with his 30th save of the season.
8/18/2019 L, 4-0 at MTG Bowden Francis (6-8) Three Biscuits pitchers combine to shutout the Shuckers.
8/18/2021 L, 4-3 (13) at PNS J.T. Hintzen (4-2) In his first start, Hayden Cantrelle triples for his first Double-A hit... Brian
Navaretto hits a game-tying homer in the ninth for Pensacola and the Blue
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Wahoos win it in the 13th on a J.J. Bleday double.
8/19/2016 L, 10-3 at MOB Brandon Woodruff (7-8)
8/19/2017 W, 7-2 at JXN Jon Perrin (5-2) In his third game since promotion from Carolina, Jake Gatewood’s first hit with the
Shuckers is a three-run home run in the second... Biloxi scores all seven of their
runs in the first two innings.
8/19/2018 W, 4-3 vs. PNS Jon Olczak (9-3) Braden Webb allows one run in six innings of work... Trent Grisham hits a walk-off
home run in the first at-bat of the ninth.
8/19/2019 L, 4-1 at MTG Dylan File (8-2) Dylan File takes his first loss since July 7. A Cooper Hummel RBI single breaks up
the shutout in the 8th.
8/19/2021 W, 2-1 at PNS Leo Crawford (2-5) Chad Spanberger hits a go-ahead home run in the ninth inning.
Braden Webb (3)
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8/20/2015 W, 5-1 at JXN Adrian Houser (2-0)
L, 4-0 at JXN Josh Hader (1-2)
8/20/2016 W, 7-1 at MOB Jorge Lopez (1-3)
8/20/2017 L, 6-2 at JXN Forrest Snow (5-3) Tyrone Taylor hits first home run of the season for the Shucker. The offense
collectively goes 0-for-10 with RISP.
8/20/2018 W, 6-5 vs. PNS Marcos Diplan (2-4) In his return from the disabled list, Zack Brown pitches four innings and
allows one run... Corey Ray drives in a run in the seventh, his 70th RBI of
the season, becoming the Shuckers single-season RBI leader. Clint Coulter
hits a go-ahead three-run homer in the eighth. Nate Griep records his 31st
save, setting a new career high in saves.
Opponents
8/20/2019 L, 8-1 at MTG Cameron Roegner (5-5) Biloxi is held to one run for a second straight day.
8/20/2021 W, 4-1 at PNS Lucas Erceg (1-5) Lucas Erceg throws five innings and allowes one unearned run on one hit,
J.T. Hintzen (1) the longest outing of his career and also pickes up his first career win... In his
second game back from the IL, Tristen Lutz drives in two.
8/21/2015 W, 3-0 at JXN Tyler Wagner (10-5)
Damien Magnifico (17)
8/21/2016 L, 11-6 at MOB Angel Ventura (1-4)
8/21/2017 L, 0-1 (12) vs. MOB Jorge Lopez (7-8) Corbin Burnes allows two hits over eight shutout innings…Shuckers are held
scoreless on 12 hits…Mobile breaks up scoreless tie in the 12th, scoring on
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a fielding error.
8/21/2018 W, 2-1 vs. PNS Trey Supak (4-6) Trey Supak spins six scoreless innings. Corey Ray hits his 26th homer of
Nate Griep (32) the year to leadoff the first for Biloxi... Trent Grisham’s second inning homer
proves to be the difference.
8/21/2019 L, 6-5 at MTG Johan Belisario (9-2) The benches clear after Ivan Pelaez throws over Alexander Alvarez’ head in the
8th... Both Pelaez & Alvarez are ejected... Biloxi drops their fifth straight game.
8/21/2021 L, 3-2 at PNS Braden Webb (4-7) Gabe Holt drives in both Shuckers’ runs... Griffin Conine hits a game tying
homer in the ninth for the Wahoos and Demetrius Sims walks off Biloxi with
an RBI single.
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loss is Biloxi’s 61st of the season, guaranteeing the first losing season in
franchise history.
8/23/2015 L, 3-2 vs. MOB Manny Barreda (1-1) Orlando Arcia collects two solo homers, but the Shuckers fall in 11 innings.
8/23/2016 W, 2-0 vs. MIS Taylor Jungmann (2-3)
Stephen Kohlscheen (21)
8/23/2017 L, 0-2 vs. MOB Luis Ortiz (4-7) Freddy Peralta throws four shutout innings.
8/23/2018 W, 3-2 vs. PNS Cody Ponce (7-6) Cody Ponce collects his first professional hit, a double in the sixth. He scores
one of the two runs in the inning to put the Shuckers ahead of Pensacola... Nate
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Griep locks down his 33rd save to give Biloxi a sweep of Pensacola, the first
sweep of the Blue Wahoos in franchise history.
8/23/2019 L, 3-2 vs. MIS Tyler Spurlin (2-2) Greyson Jenista hits a pinch-hit solo home run in the 9th to win the game for MIS
8/24/2015 W, 2-1 vs. MOB Jed Bradley (1-1)
8/24/2016 W, 5-0 vs. MIS Brandon Woodruff (8-8)
8/24/2017 L, 12-5 vs. MOB Jon Perrin (5-3) All five Biloxi pitchers allow at least one run. Shuckers commit three errors
in series loss to Mobile.
8/24/2018 L, 3-0 at MIS Thomas Jankins (10-9) Weston Wilson makes his Double-A debut with Biloxi and picks up his first
Double-A hit in the sixth inning with a single.
8/24/2019 W, 13-4 vs. MIS Dylan File (9-2) Trailing 3-0 going to the fifth, the Shuckers score 3 in the 5th, 4 in the 6th
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Jon Olczak (2) and 6 in the 8th... Ryan Aguilar hits a grand slam in the 7th, the lone grand
slam of the season for Biloxi and one of just two extra-base hits for the
Shuckers in the game.
8/24/2021 L, 4-3 vs. RCT Noah Zavolas (4-7) Thomas Dillard goes 3-for-4 and doubles twice while scoring a run.
8/25/2015 W, 9-0 vs. MOB Adrian Houser (3-0) Nick Ramirez breaks a 36-game homerless drought to start a four-run fourth
fourth inning.
8/25/2016 W, 3-2 vs. MIS Josh Uhen (1-0) Mississippi strikes for two runs in the eighth, ending a stretch of 26 consecutive
scoreless innings pitched by Biloxi.
8/25/2017 W, 4-0 vs. MOB Cody Ponce (1-0) Cody Ponce hurls 6.1 shutout innings in first start with the Shuckers since
Nick Ramirez (3) promotion from High-A Carolina.
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8/25/2018 L, 3-1 at MIS Zack Brown (9-1) Zack Brown suffers his only loss of the season, allowing three runs in four
innings of work.
8/25/2019 W, 1-0 vs. MIS Clayton Andrews (3-0) Biloxi wins on a walk-off wild pitch in the bottom of the ninth.
8/25/2021 W, 1-0 vs. RCT J.T. Hintzen (5-2) The only run scores in the first on a balk that forces in a run... Taylor Floyd
Taylor Floyd (1) records his first Double-A save.
8/26/2015 L, 4-3 vs. MOB Yhonathan Barrios (1-2)
8/26/2016 W, 10-6 vs. MIS Junior Rincon (1-1) The Shuckers set a team-record with a seven-run eighth inning to turn a 6-3
deficit into a 10-6 to complete the team’s first-ever five-game sweep.
8/26/2017 L, 6-7 vs. JAX Forrest Snow (5-4) Johnny Davis goes 4-for-4 with a walk and RBI, his third game with at least
four hits on the year.
8/26/2018 L, 2-0 at MIS Marcos Diplan (2-5) Biloxi is held to just three hits by Ian Anderson, who strikes out nine in 6.2 innings.
Opponents
8/27/2018 W, 7-1 at MIS Trey Supak (5-6) Keston Hiura goes 2-for-5 with a triple, a home run and two runs scored.
8/27/2019 W, 3-1 (7) vs. MIS Tyler Spurlin (3-2) Dillon Thomas’ two-run homer in the third is the deciding hit.
L, 9-5 (7) vs. MIS Justin Topa (0-2) After the M-Braves score five runs in the first, Biloxi comes back to tie the game
with 2 in the 2nd and 3 in the 3rd... Mississippi goes back in front for good with a
two-run top of the fourth... Mario Feliciano makes his AA debut and reaches base
three times, two HBP and a triple in the 6th.
8/27/2021 L, 4-3 vs. RCT Jesus Castillo (3-8) Jansen Junk of the Trash Pandas takes a perfect game into the ninth
inning... Korry Howell hits a three-run homer in the ninth, his second straight
night with a homer.
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a leadoff double in the ninth inning. The extra-base hit allows the shortstop
to pass Nathan Orf’s 12-game streak from May 25-June 8.
8/29/2016 W, 5-3 vs. JXN Taylor Jungmann (3-3) Brandon Woodruff tosses a seven-inning complete game over the Jackson
Stephen Kohlscheen (22) Generals in game two of the doubleheader to become the first Shuckers
W, 6-1 vs. JXN Brandon Woodruff (9-8) pitcher to toss a complete game on the season.
8/29/2017 vs. JAX Game Postponed to 8/30 due to weather.
8/29/2018 Corey Ray is named the Southern League MVP, Zack Brown is named the
Southern League’s Most Outstanding Pitcher and Mike Guerrero is named the
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Southern League Manager of the Year. It is just the fourth time in Southern
League history one team has swept all three major awards. Additionally,
Nate Griep is named a Southern League Postseason All-Star, while Ray and
Brown are both named to the Postseason All-Star team as well.
8/29/2019 W, 5-3 (11) at BIR Tyler Spurlin (4-2) Biloxi scores two runs in the 11th to claim their 81st win of the season, tied
for the most in franchise history... Cooper Hummel walks three times, Weston
Wilson hits his team-leading 18th home run and Alec Bettinger doesn’t receive
a decision after throwing six scoreless innings.
8/29/2021 vs. RCT The game is cancelled with Hurricane Ida approaching the Gulf Coast.
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8/30/2015 W, 4-3 at MIS Adrian Houser (4-0)
Yhonathan Barrios (6)
8/30/2016 L, 3-1 vs. JXN Jorge Lopez (1-4)
8/30/2017 L, 1-0 (11) vs. JAX Quintin Torres-Costa (3-2) Shuckers pitching staff combines for 10 scoreless innings before allowing only
run of the game to Jacksonville in the 11th inning.
L, 4-1 (7) vs. JAX Cody Ponce (1-1) Both defenses commit a combined seven errors with the Shuckers committing four.
8/30/2018 W, 3-2 (10) vs. BIR Jon Olczak (10-3) Zack Brown throws six innings and allows just one run on four hits... Gabriel
Noriega delivers a two-RBI single in the 10th, giving Biloxi their 79th win, the
most in a single seaon in franchise history.
8/30/2019 L, 6-5 at BIR Justin Topa (0-3) After scoring five runs in the first, the Shuckers are held hitless the rest of the
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game... Despite the loss, Biloxi clinches the second half South Division Title,
their fourth consecutive half title.
8/31/2015 L, 3-0 at MIS Josh Hader (1-3) Orlando Arcia’s team-leading 14-game hitting streak comes to an end with an
0-for-3 night at the plate.
8/31/2016 W, 2-0 vs. JXN Angel Ventura (2-4) Biloxi caps off a 10-game home stand with an 8-2 record to climb back into
Stephen Kohlscheen (23) the playoff race. The victory also secures the most wins in a month in
Shuckers history (18).
8/31/2017 W, 5-2 at MOB Aaron Wilkerson (11-4) Wilkerson allows two runs and strikes out six over six innings, concluding his
regular season with a team high 11 wins.
8/31/2018 W, 7-0 vs. BIR Braden Webb (1-0) Braden Webb allows just one hit over six shoutout innings. He strikes out ten,
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tying a career high, as part of his first Double-A win, including six straight strikeouts
in the fourth and fifth.
8/31/2019 L, 6-5 (12) at BIR Anthony Bender (0-1) Birmingham scores four unearned runs... Weston Wilson hits his team-leading
19th home run in the fourth.
8/31/2021 vs. MIS The game is cancelled with the M-Braves dealing with a COVID-19 outbreak.
9/1/2015 W, 5-4 at MIS Brooks Hall (8-8) The Shuckers win their final road game of the season to finish with a mark of
Damien Magnifico (18) 39-30 as the visitors for their inaugural campaign. Orlando Arcia’s single in
the third inning gives the 21-year-old shorstop 150 hits on the season... In just
his fourth Double-A game, Garrett Cooper becomes the first Shucker to record
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9/3/2016 L, 6-2 at MIS Taylor Jungmann (3-4) A loss knocks the Shuckers out of the playoff race.
9/3/2017 W, 4-2 (13) at MOB Jorge Lopez (8-8) Johnny Davis ties a single-game high with four stolen bases, capping his at
Matt Ramsey (27) 52 swipes on the year.
9/3/2018 L, 6-4 vs. BIR Conor Harber (1-1) Despite falling on the final day of the regular season, Biloxi locks up the
second half title when Pensacola losses to Tennessee. Corey Ray becomes
the first player in Southern League history to lead the league in home runs
and stolen bases in a season.
9/3/2021 W, 9-2 vs. MIS Andy Otero (4-0) Andy Otero allows one run in 6.0 IP... Five Biloxi batters have multiple hits
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9/4/2015 W, 7-3 vs. TNS Yhonathan Barrios (2-2) Orlando Arcia’s double in the first inning is the 37th two-bagger by the shortstop
Damien Magnifico (19) on the season. The 21-year-old finishes with three more than Tennessee’s
Willson Contreras to lead the league.
9/4/2016 W, 7-0 at MIS Brandon Woodruff (10-8) Brandon Woodruff strikes out nine in seven shutout innings. The Wheeler,
Miss. native finishes the season with 173 strikeouts in his time between
Brevard County and Biloxi, the most in the minors.
9/4/2017 W, 5-0 at MOB Cody Ponce (2-1) Shuckers wrap up the regular season with 14th shutout win on the year,
Jon Perrin (1) finish with 35-33 second-half record and 71-66 overall record.
9/4/2019 W, 11-10 (10) vs. PNS Justin Topa (1-0) Dillon Thomas hits a walk-off homer in the 10th to win Game 1 against
Pensacola.
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9/4/2021 L, 6-4 vs. MIS Zach Vennaro (1-3) Thomas Dillard hits his first Double-A homer... Mississippi scores four in the
top of the ninth including a go-ahead three-run homer by Drew Lugbauer.
9/5/2015 L, 7-2 vs. TNS Adrian Houser (4-1) Adrian Houser’s four-game winning streak to start his Biloxi career is snapped
as the right-hander allows seven runs (five earned) in two innings.
9/5/2016 W, 4-1 at MIS Jorge Lopez (2-4) Biloxi’s win and a loss by the Pensacola Blue Wahoos grants Pensacola the
Angel Ventura (1) second-half championship, as the Mississippi Braves lose the division title by
half a game. The Shuckers finish a half game behind the Braves for the Wild
Card spot in the South.
9/5/2018 W, 4-3 vs. PNS Cody Ponce (1-0) Lucas Erceg hits a solo home run in the eighth inning to tie the game at 3-3.
With the bonus runner eliminated in the postseason, Biloxi plays their longest
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innings game, a 12-inning affair with Pensacola. With the bases loaded in the
bottom of the 12th, Max McDowell comes off the bench to deliver a walk-off single.
9/5/2019 W, 4-1 vs. PNS Dylan File (1-0) Dylan File takes a one-hitter into the ninth inning before giving up a solo home
Clayton Andrews (1) run to Alex Kiriloff with one out... Dillon Thomas and Jake Gatewood both
homer for a second straight day.
9/5/2021 L, 7-2 vs. MIS Lucas Erceg (2-6) Mitch Longo homers for a third time in four games.
9/6/2018 L, 4-1 vs. PNS Thomas Jankins (0-1) Vladmir Gutierrez shuts down the Shuckers bats, allowing one run in 7.1
innings... Gutierrez also drives in two runs for the Blue Wahoos with a double.
9/6/2019 L, 3-2 at PNS Bowden Francis (0-1) After tying the game in the top of the fifth, the Shuckers fall behind for good on
a Travis Blankenhorn RBI single in the bottom of the frame.
9/7/2015 L, 2-0 vs. TNS Josh Hader (1-4) Despite finishing the season with a 2.79 ERA for Biloxi, Josh Hader finishes
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J.T. Hintzen (3) Cam Devanney all homer... The win is Mike Guerrero’s 1,300th regular
season win.
9/10/2015 W, 4-2 vs. PNS Jorge Lopez (1-0) The Biloxi Shuckers win their first ever playoff game thanks to Southern League
Yhonathan Barrios (1) Pitcher of the Year Jorge Lopez allowing just an unearned run in 6.2 innings.
9/10/2019 W, 9-7 vs. JXN Clayton Andrews (1-0) Luis Aviles, playing in centerfield for the first time in his career, goes 5-for-5,
Nate Griep (1) scoring four runs and driving in one as the Shuckers claim Game One of the SL
Championship Series.
9/10/2021 W, 4-2 at PNS Robbie Hitt (3-1) Korry Howell homers for a second straight day... Zack Brown throws 2.2
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Taylor Floyd (2) scoreless in the start... The win gives Biloxi the series win over PNS
9/11/2015 W, 6-0 vs. PNS Adrian Houser (1-0) Adrian Houser dominates Pensacola, becoming the first Biloxi pitcher to record
a nine-inning complete game. The right-hander takes a perfect game into the
seventh inning before allowing a leadoff single to Phillip Ervin.
The Locust Grove, Okla. native finishes the night with only three hits allowed
and 10 strikeouts.
9/11/2018 W, 7-0 at JXN Braden Webb (1-0) Biloxi scores two batters into the game on an RBI double by Troy Stokes Jr.
Braden Webb doesn’t allow a hit until the seventh inning, throwing six
shutout frames and striking out seven. Biloxi puts the game out of reach
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with a three-run fifth inning, chasing Generals starter Taylor Widener from the game.
9/11/2019 L, 6-2 vs. JXN Anthony Bender (0-1) Cooper Hummel ties the game in the bottom of the eighth with a two-RBI
single... Jackson responds with a four run top of the ninth, including three
straight RBI doubles.
9/11/2021 L, 6-0 at PNS Justin Bullock (2-5) Chad Spanberger’s single in the second inning is Biloxi’s only hit of the game
9/12/2015 W, 7-5 at PNS Tyler Wagner (1-0) The Biloxi Shuckers finish off their first playoff series with a sweep over the
Pensacola Blue Wahoos. Biloxi pounds out five runs in the fourth to jump out
to a 6-0 lead, but Pensacola tallies five runs of its own in the seventh to cut the
game to two.
9/12/2018 L, 7-3 at JXN Zack Brown (0-1) Biloxi scores three runs in the top of the first, chasing starter Jon Duplaintier
from the game after just 0.2 innings... In his last start for the Shuckers, Zack
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Brown allows five runs in 2.1 innings of work without registering a strikeout...
Jackson scores seven unanswered runs to even the series.
9/12/2021 L, 3-2 at PNS Jesus Castillo (4-9) Alexander Palma hits a two-run homer in the ninth but the Shuckers drop
their series finale against the Wahoos.
9/13/2019 L, 2-0 at JXN Bowden Francis (0-1) Wtih a runner at third and two outs in the ninth, Joantgel Segovia lines a ball
to right field that is caught at a full stretch dive by Ben DeLuzio, keeping the
shutout and sealing Game 3 for Jackson.
9/14/2018 L, 12-7 vs. JXN Thomas Jankins (0-1) Jackson scores five in the third thanks in part to back-to-back home runs by
Domingo Leyba and Rudy Flores... The Shuckers are held off the board until
the seventh... The teams combine to score 13 runs in the final three innings,
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5.1 innings... Troy Stokes Jr. hits a solo home run in the fourth, and Keston
Hiura ties the game in the sixth with an RBI single... In the ninth, Marty
Herum and Dominic Miroglio both single and Evan Marzilli hits a pinch-hit
double, driving in the winning run for the Generals.
9/15/2019 L, 6-2 at JXN Drew Rasmussen (0-1) Biloxi strikes first with a run in the top of the first on an RBI single from
Weston Wilson... In the bottom of the first, Drew Rasmussen allows five runs,
recording just one out in the six batters he faces... Jackson holds on to clinch
their second straight SL Championship Series win over Biloxi.
9/15/2021 vs. TNS The game is cancelled as Tropical Storm Nicholas sits & rains over the Gulf
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Coast.
9/16/2015 W, 7-2 vs. CHA Jorge Lopez (2-0) The Shuckers continue their perfect start to the postseason with a series-
opening win over the Chattanooga Lookouts in the Championship Series.
force in the only run of the game and give Biloxi a walk-off in both legs of
their doubleheader.
9/19/2015 W, 2-0 at CHA Tyler Wagner (2-0) Yadiel Rivera collects three hits and scores twice to help bring the Shuckers
Yhonathan Barrios (2) within a win of completing their inaugural season with a championship.
9/19/2021 W, 5-0 vs. TNS Jesus Castillo (5-9) Hayden Cantrelle goes 3-for-5 with a triple, 2 RBI and a run scored... Mitch
Longo triples in a run and is taken out in the sixth... Biloxi pitching combines
for it’s second straight shutout to close the season with a victory.
9/20/2015 L, 4-2 at CHA Jacob Barnes (0-1) The Shuckers carry a 2-0 lead into the sixth inning, but the Lookouts strike
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for four runs in the home half of the frame to help force a game five.
9/21/2015 L, 4-0 at CHA Jorge Lopez (2-1) Biloxi drops a winner-take-all match with Chattanooga... Jorge Ortega
makes his Double-A debut in relief of Jorge Lopez, allowing a run in 3.2 innings.
First Game................................................................ 6/6/2015 vs Mobile (7:08 first pitch by Tyler Wagner to Jack Reinheimer, K)
First Pitch..........................................................................................................................................Tyler Wagner (6/6/2015 MOB)
First Run...................................................................................................Nathan Orf, 6/6/2015 vs Mobile (5th inning, R.J. Hively)
First Hit......................................................................................................Kyle Wren, 6/6/2015 vs Mobile (1st inning, R.J. Hively)
First Double..........................................................................................Tyler Wagner, 6/6/2015 vs Mobile (6th inning, Derek Eitel)
First Triple.................................................................................................Nathan Orf, 6/6/2015 vs Mobile (5th inning, R.J. Hively)
First Home Run........................................................................................................ Orlando Arcia, 6/8/2015 Mobile (6th, Shipley)
First Grand Slam.................................................................................Nick Ramirez, 6/19/2015 Montgomery (8th, Colton Reavis)
First RBI.................................................................................................Taylor Green, 6/6/2015 vs Mobile (5th inning, R.J. Hively)
First Walk.................................................................................................Nathan Orf, 6/6/2015 vs Mobile (2nd inning, R.J. Hively)
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Opponent First RBI.............................................................................................. Rudy Flores (MOB, 6/6/2015, 1st, Tyler Wagner)
Opponent First Walk....................................................................................Ronnie Freeman (MOB, 6/6/2015, 2nd, Tyler Wagner)
Opponent First Strikeout....................................................................................... R.J. Hively (MOB, 6/6/2015, 2nd, Tyler Wagner)
Opponent First Hit by Pitch.....................................................................................Joe Maloney (CHA, 4/7/2015, 1st, Josh Hader)
Opponent First Stolen Base............................................... Sean Godfrey (MIS, 7/2/2015, 1st, Jorge Lopez and Parker Berberet)
Opponent First Caught Stealing..................................... Mitch Haniger (MOB, 6/7/2015, 6th, Martin Viramontes/Parker Berberet)
Opponent First Sacrifice Fly...........................................................................Ronnie Freeman (MOB, 6/6/2015, 9th, Austin Ross)
Opponent First Sacrifice Bunt............................................................................Aaron Blair (MOB, 6/7/2015, 3rd, Hobbs Johnson)
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Opponent First Error............................................................................................................... Brandon Drury (MOB, 6/6/2015, 6th)
Opponent First Cycle........................................................................................................................................................................
Opponent First 2-Hit Game.................................................................................... Brandon Drury (MOB, 6/6/2015, Tyler Wagner)
Opponent First 3-Hit Game........................................................................................................Gerson Montilla (MOB, 6/10/2015)
Opponent First 4-Hit Game...............................................................................................................Phillip Ervin (PNS, 7/17/2016)
Opponent First 5-Hit Game..............................................................................................................................................................
Opponent First Inside-the-Park Home Run......................................................................................................................................
Opponent First 2-Home Run Game............................................................................................. Kennys Vargas (CHA, 7/18/2015)
Opponent First 3-Home Run Game....................................................................................Greyson Jensita (9/2/2021, Mississippi)
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Opponent First Win............................................................................................................................Aaron Blair (6/7/2015, Mobile)
Opponent First Loss........................................................................................... Adam Miller (MOB, 6/6/2015, IP, 2 H, 2 R, ER, K)
Opponent First Save......................................................................................................................Jimmy Sherfy (6/7/2015, Mobile)
Opponent First Complete Game.......................................................................................................................................................
Opponent First Nine-Inning Complete Game...................................................................................................................................
Opponent First Shutout Win............................................................................................................................. 7/20/2015 vs Mobile
Opponent First No-Hitter..................................................................................................................................................................
Opponent First Extra-Inning Win............................................................................................................ 7/15/2015 vs Chattanooga
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First Game.................................................................4/9/15 at Pensacola (6:32 first pitch by Robert Stephenson to Kyle Wren, K)
First Pitch.......................................................................................................................................Brooks Hall, 4/9/15 at Pensacola
First Run..................................................................... Adam Weisenburger, 4/9/15 at Pensacola (3rd inning, Robert Stephenson)
First Hit....................................................................... Adam Weisenburger, 4/9/15 at Pensacola (3rd inning, Robert Stephenson)
First Double.......................................................................... Orlando Arcia, 4/9 /15 at Pensacola (3rd inning, Robert Stephenson)
First Triple...........................................................................................Orlando Arcia, 4/11/15 at Pensacola (1st, Timothy Adleman)
First Home Run................................................................................... Nick Ramirez, 4/11/15 at Pensacola (7th, Carlos Gonzalez)
First Home Run by Pitcher............................................................. Brooks Hall, 4/21/15 G1 vs. JAX in JAX (2nd, Trevor Williams)
First Grand Slam......................................................................................Nick Ramirez, 6/19/15 Montgomery (8th, Colton Reavis)
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First RBI................................................................................. Orlando Arcia, 4/9/15 at Pensacola (3rd inning, Robert Stephenson)
First Walk.............................................................................. Michael Reed, 4/9/15 at Pensacola (2nd inning, Robert Stephenson)
First Strikeout.............................................................................Kyle Wren , 4/9/15 at Pensacola (1st inning, Robert Stephenson)
First Hit by Pitch...........................................................................................Nathan Orf, 4/9/15 at Pensacola (7th, Daniel Corcino)
First Stolen Base.............................................................. Yadiel Rivera, 4/11/15 at Pensacola (Timothy Adleman/Kyle Skipworth)
First Caught Stealing..............................................................................Michael Reed, 4/9/15 at Pensacola (2nd, Kyle Skipworth)
First Sacrifice Fly.......................................................................................... Nick Shaw, 4/10/15 at Pensacola (3rd, Daniel Wright)
First Sacrifice Bunt.............................................................................. Brooks Hall, 4/9/15 at Pensacola (3rd, Robert Stephenson)
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First Win........................................................................................................................................Brooks Hall, 4/9/15 at Pensacola
First Loss................................................................................................................................... Jorge Lopez, 4/12/15 at Pensacola
First Save.......................................................................................................................................Wirfin Obispo, 4/17/15 at Mobile
First Complete Game............................................................................................. Tyler Wagner (6 innings), 4/10/15 at Pensacola
First Nine-Inning Complete Game....................................... Adrian Houser, 9/11/15 at Pensacola (Game 2 South Division Series)
First Shutout Win........................................................................................................................................4/9/15 at Pensacola, 4-0
First No-Hitter..............................................................................Burgos/Snow/Ramirez/Lopez, 8/14/17 (2) vs. Tennessee (7 inn.)
First Extra-Inning Game..........................................................................................................................................5/1/15 vs Mobile
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OPPONENTS
Opponent First Run.....................................................................................................Beau Amaral (PNS, 4/10, 1st, Tyler Wagner)
Opponent First Hit................................................................................................. Seth Mejias-Brean (PNS, 4/9, 2nd, Brooks Hall)
Opponent First Double..............................................................................................Sean Buckley (PNS, 4/10, 4th, Tyler Wagner)
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Opponent First Triple.................................................................................................. Socrates Brito (MOB, 4/16, 4th, Brooks Hall)
Opponent First Home Run..........................................................................................Kyle Skipworth (PNS, 4/11, 8th, Austin Ross)
Opponent First Grand Slam............................................................................................Jabari Blash (JXN, 5/13, 9th, Eric Marzec)
Opponent First RBI.................................................................................................... Sean Buckley (PNS, 4/10, 1st, Tyler Wagner)
Opponent First Walk....................................................................................................Kyle Skipworth (PNS, 4/9, 2nd, Brooks Hall)
Opponent First Strikeout................................................................................................. Jesse Winker (PNS, 4/9, 1st, Brooks Hall)
Opponent First Hit by Pitch.........................................................................................Rudy Flores (PNS, 4/16, 2nd, Jacob Barnes)
Opponent First Stolen Base............................................. Socrates Brito (MOB, 4/16, 2nd off Jacob Barnes and Parker Berberet)
Opponent First Caught Stealing......................................... Mitch Haniger (MOB, 4/16, 1st, Brooks Hall and Adam Weisenburger)
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Opponent First Sacrifice Fly.......................................................................................Brandon Drury (MOB, 4/16, 4th, Brooks Hall)
Opponent First Sacrifice Bunt................................................................................. Timothy Adleman (PNS, 4/11, 4th, Brent Suter)
Opponent First Error............................................................................................................................Chad Rogers (PNS, 4/9, 6th)
Opponent First Triple Play....................................................................................................................... 8/8/19 @ TNS (6th inning)
Opponent First Cycle.........................................................................................................................................................................
Opponent First 2-Hit Game..............................................................................................Sean Buckley (PNS, 4/10, Tyler Wagner)
Opponent First 3-Hit Game.........................................................................................................................Rudy Flores (MOB, 5/1)
Opponent First 4-Hit Game........................................................................................................................Chris O’Dowd (MIS, 5/7)
Opponent First 5-Hit Game...............................................................................................................................................................
Opponent First Inside-the-Park Home Run............................................................................................. Byron Buxton (CHA, 5/27)
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of what would tie for a league-best 14 shutouts of the 2015 season.
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Adam Weisenburger collects the first hit in team history
APRIL 14,2015 - BILOXI MEETS ITS TEAM FOR THE
FIRST TIME AT “MEET THE SHUCKERS”
For the first time ever, the Shuckers met their fans. More than 1,000
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crammed into Beau Rivage’s Coast Restaurant for an event that exceed-
ed expectations. Players and coaches were introduced and then signed
autographs for the large gathering. Shuck Nation was born! Photos cour-
tesy of Beau Rivage.
APRIL 9TH - JUNE 5TH - A 54-GAME ROAD TRIP
The most iconic portion of the 2015 season was probably the historic
road trip. The Inaugural Biloxi Shuckers endured a seemingly endless
58-day, 54-game, eight-city road trip that spanned 2,800 miles. The his-
toric road trip was chronicled by numerous publications, which included
ESPN. The Worldwide Leader in Sports dedicated time on Sports Cen-
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ter, Baseball Tonight and nine pages in an August edition of ESPN The
Magazine to the Shuckers.
The Shuckers won over 60% of the games while on the road (33-21).
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JUNE 6, 2015 - THE FIRST GAME AT MGM PARK
It was one of the most historic days for Biloxi, and for that matter, Minor League
Baseball. The Shuckers came off the road on June 5th – winning an extra-inning
game in Birmingham - loading the bus to Biloxi for the first time since the brief
visit on April 14. The Shuckers arrived just before 4 am and would have a full day
of ceremony, which served as an end to the 54-game road trip, but beginning of
what no one could of ever expected.
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concluded their features of the club on this date and the final piece
could not have been scripted any better.
MGM Park opened its gates for the first time on June 6, 2015 as
7:07 p,m. CT. The Shuckers fell behind by a run in the top of the
14th inning, but Nick Shaw followed a single by Parker Berberet
with one of his own, scoring pinch runner and pitcher Brent Suter
from second base. Suter took a detour around third base coach
and skipper Carlos Subero, but the grinning southpaw eventually
scored. Let the celebration begin!
Despite a 9-0 walloping that the North put on the South, the 10 Shuckers broke a Southern League record for participants from
one club in an All-Star Game. Kyle Wren and Jaye Chapman were named All-Stars, but had been promoted. The 12 selections
tied the 2011 Tennessee Smokies for most since Division vs. Division formatting began in 1999.
SHUCKERS WIN FIRST HALF SOUTH CHAMPIONSHIP
The Shuckers clinched the first half South Division title on June
14 at Trustmark Park in Pearl after a 9-0 rout of the Mississippi
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League Gold Glove Award®
for excellence in defense at
shortstop.
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his campaign leading the Southern league in doubles and ranked among the leaders in
several categories including at-bats (2nd, 512), total bases (2nd, 232), extra-base hits (3rd,
52), RBI (4th), batting average (5th), slugging percentage (5th) and runs (5th, 74). He set
new career-highs in almost every hitting category including runs, hits, doubles, triples and
home runs.
He was named both a midseason and postseason Southern League All-Star in 2015. Arcia was honored with the League’s Player
of the Week award for May 25-June 1 when he batted .400 (10-25) with 6 runs, 5 doubles, a homer, 5 RBI and 2 walks in 6 games.
In addition, he was selected to represent the World Team in the 2015 Futures Game at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati.
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Arcia is also ranked as the top prospect in the Milwaukee Brewers organization according to MLB.com.
He was also named the Southern League Player of the Postseason by MiLB.com after going 12-for-30 with 7 extra-base hits and
10 RBI in eight games.
SUBERO, LOPEZ EARN YEAR-END AWARDS
2015 Shuckers manager Carlos Subero was named the 2015
Southern League manager of the year and guided the Shuckers
to a league-best 78-59 record, South Division title and berth in
the Southern League Championship series In early December
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the Brewers announced that Subero would join Craig Counsell’s
staff in Milwaukee as first base and infield coach.
with a 3.02 in 12 starts in the first half, the 22-year-old went 7-3 with a 1.59 ERA in his final 12 starts
of the year. He finished his campaign tied for the league-lead in wins, placed third in strikeouts and
led the league in WHIP (1.10), batting average against (.205) and fewest baserunners per nine innings
ratio (10.05).
Lopez was named Brewers Minor League Pitcher of the Month for each of the final three months of the season.
SIX SHUCKERS PROMOTED TO MILWAUKEE AFTER CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
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Biloxi pitchers Yhonathan Barrios, Adrian Houser, Jorge Lopez and Tyler Wagner joined infielder Yadiel Rivera and outfielder
Michael Reed etched their names in Shuckers’ lore as the first six to be promoted to the majors. Wagner became the first and the
answer to the trivia question: Who was the first Biloxi Shucker to debut in the majors? His MLB debut was somewhat unforgetta-
ble, giving up a first inning long ball to Paul Goldschmidt and suffering through a 3.2 inning performance, yielding five runs. But,
the Brewers won a 17-inning marathon over Arizona, 7-6 and Wagner was
immediately optioned back to the minors. Not 12 hours removed from the final
game on September 21 , the bus swung by Chattanooga’s airport, dropping
off players who were headed abroad and the six headed for the bigs. The
“Biloxi 6” joined the Brewers on the road in Chicago.
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Less than 24 hours removed from losing in the Southern League Champion-
ship, the “Biloxi 6” were at Wrigley Field, full fledged major league baseball
players.
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The first of the debuts would come two days later, and from Yadiel
Rivera. He started as short and in the top of the second inning
against All-Star Michael Wacha, he worked an 11-pitch at-bat and
eventually singled through the left side of the infield.
The next debut and third for the Shuckers was reliever Yhonathan
Barrios in the eighth inning of the same game. The right-hander
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In two games against the Cardinals, Barrios struck out five over
2.2 shutout innings, 3 hits and no walks.
In three MLB starts, Wagner, who was the Southern League ERA
Champ at 2.25, is 0-2 with an 7.24 ERA, 7 walks and 5 strikeouts
in 13.2 IP.
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The fourth Shucker to debut and second position player was Reed.
The 22-year-old from Cedar Park, TX made the of his pinch-hit
opportunity with nobody out in the sixth, doubling off of lefty Jaime
Garcia.
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Shuckers History
BiloxiShuckers.com.
The history of baseball in the Biloxi area dates back to at least 1892, when amateur teams were first recorded
to have played the sport. The first professional baseball team arrived in 1906 as the Gulfport Crabs, an
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entrant in the Class D Cotton States League. As the lowest level in the minor league system, Class D teams
were limited to 14 players, including a player-manager, and required their pitchers to play other positions. The
Crabs likely played on a large plot of land bound by 12th Street, 38th Avenue, 15th Street and 42nd Avenue in
Gulfport, just south of the present-day Milner football stadium.
After two years of low attendance in Gulfport, half of the team’s stake was sold to a group from Biloxi. As a
consequence, the team spent the 1908 season split between Gulfport and Biloxi as the Gulfport-Biloxi Sand
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Crabs. When in Biloxi, the team played at Point Comfort Park (bound by Oak and Maple Streets on the east
and west, and 8th and 9th Streets on the south and north). Though the move helped increase attendance, the
Cotton States League folded before the 1909 season and Biloxi was once again left without a team.
While there was no permanent baseball in Biloxi for many years, several teams visited the area for Spring
Training. The Detroit Tigers prepared for the season in Gulfport from 1913 to 1915, and the Atlanta Crackers
of the Southern Association trained in nearby Bay St. Louis.
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By 1922, the Cotton States League had been revived and in 1926 the Brookhaven (MS) Truckers moved to
the Coast area to become the Gulfport Tarpons. The new franchise played on the same grounds in Gulfport,
which had by then been built up to a fairground that seated 2,500 spectators. Despite the improved accom-
modations, Gulfport’s population was simply too small to support a team. Ownership once again proposed an
agreement with Biloxi to split the team, but Biloxi instead devoted their baseball funds toward the creation of
a new facility in the hopes of attracting Spring Training teams. The Tarpons moved to El Dorado, Arkansas to
become the Lions before the 1929 season. Economic stress brought about by the Great Depression caused the
Cotton States League to fold once again in 1932.
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After its final brush with full-time professional baseball, the coast area became a frequent Spring Training
site for several Major and Minor league teams in the days before the Cactus and Grapefruit Leagues. The
Baltimore Orioles and Albany Senators of the International League called Gulfport their southern home, as
did the aforementioned Atlanta Crackers. The new stadium in Biloxi, built on Naval Reserve land populated with
oak trees for ship construction, hosted the Casey Stengel-managed Toledo Mud Hens (American Association)
for its first two springs. Joe Cronin and the major league Washington Senators (American League) occupied
Biloxi Stadium for the next six springs, including their pennant-winning 1933 season (The last pennant for any
D.C. baseball team until the 2019 Washington Nationals World Series Title). The Milwaukee Brewers of the
American Association, market predecessors of the current Shuckers parent club, trained in Biloxi in 1937 before
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the Philadelphia Phillies (National League) closed out the Spring Training era in 1938. In 1941, the land sur-
rounding Biloxi Stadium was claimed by the Department of War for the construction of Keesler Air Force Base.
Several semi-pro teams kept baseball alive in Biloxi, Gulfport and D’Iberville in the years that followed, and
Biloxi hosted the Southern Negro League’s Biloxi Dodgers from the 1940s to the 1980s. After the turn of the
21st century, an effort spearheaded by Biloxi native and former MLB catcher Barry Lyons scheduled regular
exhibition games between local teams in order to generate interest in a revival of professional baseball.
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Though preliminary efforts to move a Southern League franchise to Biloxi were put on hold after the devas-
tation of Hurricane Katrina, allocation of funds from a BP response grant following an oil spill allowed for the
construction of a state-of-the-art stadium in downtown Biloxi. With a home in place, the sale of the Huntsville
Stars to food services executive Ken Young on December 18, 2014 brought a team to MGM Park and began
a new era of Biloxi baseball. An exciting 2015 season saw the Biloxi Shuckers reach the Southern League
championship and 2016 was highlighted by an exhibition game against the Milwaukee Brewers, the first visit
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by an MLB team since 1937. Moving forward, the Shuckers will honor their history while looking to make history
of their own.
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1928 Gulfport Tarpons/Cotton States League D 1H 34-21 2nd Henry “Cotton” Knaupp Gulfport Fairgrounds
2H 16-44 7th
Players of Note
Orth “Buck” Collins (OF, P) Joe P. (Doc) Evans (3B, OF)
1906 Gulfport Crabs 1915-22 Cleveland Indians
1904 New York Highlanders (now Yankees) 1923 Washington Senators
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1909 Washington Senators 1924-25 St. Louis Browns (now Baltimore Orioles)
1927 Gulfport Tarpons
Art Goodwin (P)
1907 Gulfport Crabs Don Flinn (OF)
1905 New York Highlanders (now Yankees) 1917 Pittsburgh Pirates
1926 Gulfport Tarpons
Henry “Jack” Lively (P)
1906 Gulfport Crabs Henry “Cotton” Knaupp (SS)
1907-08 Gulfport-Biloxi Sand Crabs 1910-11 Cleveland Naps (now Indians)
1911 Detroit Tigers 1911-17, 1919-23 New Orleans Pelicans
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1926, 1928 Gulfport Tarpons
Thomas “Tom” Reilly (SS) - Helped the Pelicans to three Southern Association Championships
1906 Gulfport Crabs (1911, 1915, 1923)
1907-08 Gulfport-Biloxi Sand Crabs - Holds records for most games played (1,476), most sacrifices (333)
1908-09 St. Louis Cardinals and most put-outs for second basemen (3,198) in Pelicans history
1914 Cleveland Naps (now Indians) - Only player in the history of the Southern Association credited with
an unassisted triple play.
Jack Ryan (P)
1906-07 Gulfport Crabs Fred “Dixie” Walker (OF, 3B)
1908 Cleveland Naps (now Indians) 1928 Gulfport Tarpons (First minor league team)
1909 Boston Red Sox 1933-36 New York Yankees
1911 Brooklyn Dodgers 1936-37 Chicago White Sox
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1938-39 Detroit Tigers
Virgil “Spud” Davis (C) 1939-47 Brooklyn Dodgers
1926 Gulfport Tarpons 1948-49 Pittsburgh Pirates
1928 St. Louis Cardinals
1928-33 Philidalphia Phillies
1933-36 St. Louis Cardinals
1937 Cincinnati Reds
1938-39 Philadelphia Phillies
1940-41, 1944-45 Pittsburgh Pirates
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jackie robinson barnstorming tour
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Stars. His team featured plenty of Major Leaguers, including 2022
Hall of Fame inductee Gil Hodges, Luke Easter and Al Rosen of the
Cleveland Indians, Bobby Young of the Baltimore Orioles and Ralph
Branca of the Detroit Tigers.
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that over 9,000 fans turned out to see the contest. Luke Easter hit a
two-run homer in the bottom of the first inning and Jackie Robinson
drove in Gil Hodges in the bottom of the eighth inning to give his All-Stars a 6-5 victory.
Already a National League MVP and five-time All-Star by the time he passed through Biloxi, Robinson would
help the Dodgers to their first World Series title two years later, defeating the New York Yankees in seven
games in the 1955 World Series.
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Along with being retired by every team in Major League Baseball, Robinson’s number 42 is the only number
retired for the Biloxi Shuckers.
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Jackie Robinson and Luke Easter in Norfolk, VA
during their 1953 tour (Photo: Linwood B. Maddrey)
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The Negro Southern League, sometimes known as the Gulf Coast Negro League, operated as a
semi-professional league from 1936 to 1986, with league entrants from Mobile, Alabama to Jack-
son, Mississippi. The Biloxi Dodgers, Pascagoula Merchants, Moss Point Monarchs and Gulfport
Angels represented the Coast area in the league.
The Biloxi Dodgers played their home games at Lee Street Diamond on the land currently occupied
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by the southern end of the Ray and Joan Kroc Corps and Community Center, generally playing
doubleheaders on Sunday’s between 2 pm and 8 pm. The Dodgers were owned by Roselle Horne,
who ran and owned the Streamline Barber Shop. According to Roselle’s daughter, Kay, “My dad
ate and slept baseball. The barbershop was a hub to come and talk baseball.”
Roselle had a color TV in the barber shop partially to bring in business but also so people could
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watch baseball on TV. Horne was a massive Los Angeles Dodgers fan, hence the reason for
choosing the name for the Biloxi franchise. More than owning the team, Horne loved mentoring
young men in the community and used the Dodgers to help do that.
Many former Dodgers’ players went on to professional success. Lionel Antoine played for the
Dodgers before going on to play tight end at Southern Illinois. He was drafted third overall by the
Chicago Bears in the 1972 Draft and was converted to offensive tackle. He played for the Bears
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from 1972 to 1978, appearing in 68 games, including 39 starts. Nathaniel Puryear, a right-handed
pitcher, went to Stillman College after playing with the Dodgers and was selected in the second
round of the 1976 draft by Cleveland. Puryear would pitch in the Southern League on two occa-
sions, starting 20 games for the Chattanooga Lookouts in 1978 before returning to Chattanooga
in 1982. The righty actually concluded his career in the Brewers’ organization, pitching for Class-A
Stockton in the California League in 1983.
The Dodgers also featured Johnny Thompson, Randolph ‘Kitty Kat’ Peyton, Shelby Barnes, Ephron
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Lee, Stanley Buckley, Gary Dronet and Kevin Burdine and were led for most of their time by man-
ager William Windham.
The Negro Southern League holds the unique distinction of being integrated in reverse. Some
white baseball players, like former Braves and Cardinals scout Lefty O’Neal, played on teams
that were predominantly black in a transition period after Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier.
O’Neal detailed his experience with the Biloxi Dodgers in his book “Dreaming of the Majors – Living
in the Bush,” in which he said “I will forever be grateful to Mr. Horne the barber, who was willing to
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break the color barrier and allow us to play for his team. He saw talent and didn’t worry about col-
or... A part of me will always be at Main Street and Lee Street, in Biloxi, Mississippi, and the players
and fans will always have a special place in my heart.”
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The Shuckers will wear Biloxi Dodgers throughout the 2022 season The Shuckers and Jacksonville Suns wore throwback Negro
League jerseys on May 12, 2016
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**1933 Washington Senators American League MLB 1931 Baltimore Orioles International League AA
1934 Washington Senators American League MLB 1932 Baltimore Orioles International League AA
1935 Washington Senators American League MLB 1935 Atlanta Crackers Southern Association A
1937 Milwaukee Brewers American Association AA 1935 Albany (NY) Senators International League AA
1938 Philadelphia Phillies National League MLB
* The Tigers included Hall of Famer Ty Cobb, manager Huey Jennings, Sam
** In 1933, Washington won its last American League pennant while training Crawford, George Moriarty and many others.
in Biloxi that spring. No other Washington D.C. club in either the American or ** The Chicks trained in Gulfport sometime between 1921 and 1930
National League has won another one since that season. according to Ray M. Thompson’s article of April 18, 1958 on the Washington
Senators training at Biloxi.
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