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Lost 1 6-4 4, (4/12-4/15) 3, (4/4-4/6) 3-2 3-4 2-1 4-5 1-2 1-0 1-1
Vs. South: 6-6 Leading After 6: Vs. North: 0-0 Leading After 7: First Half: 6-6 Leading After 8: Second Half: 0-0 Tied After 6: Scoring First: 4-2 Tied After 7: Scoring Last: 2-3 Tied After 8: Extra Innings: 1-0 Trailing After 6: Doubleheaders: 0-0-0 Trailing After 7: April: 6-6 Trailing After 8: May: 0-0 Last AB Wins: June: 0-0 Walk-off Wins: July: 0-0 Shutouts: August: 0-0 Times Shut Out: September: 0-0 10+ Runs: White Jersey: 3-2 4+ Runs: Grey Jersey: 1-4 1-Run Games: Black Jersey: 2-0 Generals HR: Special Jersey: 0-0 Opponent HR:
6-1 5-1 5-0 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-3 0-3 0-4 1 1 3 1 2-0 4-1 3-4 4-2 1-1
TODAYS GAME: The Generals (6-6) and T-2nd place in the SL North take on the Mississippi Braves (4-8) this morning at Trustmark in game three (1-1) of the five-game series. Jackson is 2-1 in day games this season and all-time is 81-79 against the Braves. 24-yearold Roenis Elias makes his third start for the Generals. This is his first career start against the Braves and 37th overall start in his pro career. The lefty who was born in Cuba is 16-9 in his career, with a 3.90 career ERA. YOU ALREADY KNOW...that the Generals have faced Jacksonville, Montgomery and Mississippi so far this season. But, DID YOU KNOW?...that the Generals will not play a team from their own North Division until April 20 at Chattanooga. Jacksons first 20 games are against South Division opponents. GENERALS RECAP: The M-Braves evened the series on Tuesday morning with a 2-1 victory over the Generals (6-6) at Trustmark Park. Pitching once again dominated as Jackson fell despite out-hitting Mississippi 6-5, The Generals loss snapped a Braves sixgame losing streak and ended Jacksons four-game winning streak. WHOS HOT: Generals Pitching leads the SL with a 2.66 ERA this season. The staff also leads the league in opponents batting average at .202 and ranks second with 95 strikeouts. OF James Jones has reached base safely in his last 8 games (.448 OBP), batting .333 (8x24) with 3 doubles, 2 triples, a home run and 7 RBI. Jones has also walked 5 times. LH James Gillheeney is 2-0 with a 0.00 ERA (0 ER, 11.0) IP in his first 2 starts this season. He has limited opponents to a .158 (6x38), while walking 4 and striking out 3 in 11.0 innings. CLOSE CALLS: So far this season, 7 of the Generals first 12 games have been decided by 1 run. Jackson is 3-4 in those games. HOME SWEET HOME FOR MILLER: INF Brad Miller has 10-game hitting streak at home that dates back to August 14 of last season. During the streak Miller is batting .465 (20x43) at The Ballpark in Jackson with 3 doubles, 2 triples, 2 home runs, 3 RBI and 3 walks. GENERALS BLAST FRANCHISES 1,500th HOMER: Steven Proscias 2-run blast in the third inning Saturday night was not only his second of the season, but 1,500th since the franchise arrived in Jackson in 1998. The current total sits at 1,502. WEEKLY HONORS SWEEP: The Generals swept the first edition of the Southern League Players of the Week Monday as INF Brad Miller was named the SL Hitter of the Week and RHP Hector Noesi was named SL Pitcher of the Week. Noesi was promoted to Tacoma on Monday. COMING FROM BIG LEAGUE CAMP: The Opening Day roster features 12 players that participated in Major League Spring Training. Those included position players Abraham Almonte, Vinnie Catricala, John Hicks, Francisco Martinez, Brad Miller, Julio Morban and pitchers Jonathan Arias, Tyler Burgoon, Stephen Kohscheen, Hector Noesi, Chance Ruffin, Carson Smith and Taijuan Walker. PANK MOVING ON UP: Coming back for his 3rd season, Manager Jim Pankovits becomes the second-longest tenured Jackson manager. Bobby Dickerson managed in Jackson from 2002-2005 while Jackson was affiliated with the Chicago Cubs. Pankovits is now 2nd in franchise history with 153 wins. Jackson Managerial Wins PLENTY OF PROSPECTS: The Generals Opening Day roster features 11 of the Mariners Top 30 prospects, according to Baseball America. Those include: RHP Taijuan Walker (2), INF Brad Bobby Dickerson (02-05) (CHC) 291 Miller (9), RHP Carson Smith (16), OF Leon Landry (17), INF Jack Marder (20), C John Hicks Jim Pankovits (11-13) (SEA) 153 (21), OF Francisco Martinez (22), OF Julio Morban (23), INF Vinnie Catricala (26), RHP Dave Trembley (98-99) (CHC) 150 Chance Ruffin (27), LHP Anthony Fernandez (30). Dave Bialas (00-01) (CHC) 139 GENERALS IN SEATTLE: There are 10 former Jackson players on the Seattle Mariners current roster. RHP Brandon Maurer, RHP Blake Beavan, RHP Yoervis Medina, RHP Carter Capps, RHP Tom Wilhelmsen, LHP Bobby LaFromboise, INF Kyle Seager, INF Dustin Ackley and OF Michael Saunders. RHP Stephen Pryor is currently on the 15-day DL.
Batting Average: Hits: Doubles: Triples: Stolen Bases: NORTH Birmingham (CHW) Huntsville (MIL) Jackson (SEA) Tennessee (CHC) Chattanooga (LAD)
Gillheeney, (2) 2 tied (0.00) Walker, (19) Smith, (3) 5 tied, (1)
Pres. By U of M Lambuth WBBJ Union Univ. Mobile Nation
Southern League Standings Rec 8-4 6-6 6-6 6-6 4-8 SOUTH Jacksonville (MIA) Mobile (ARI) Montgomery (TB) Pensacola (CIN) Mississippi (ATL) Rec 8-4 7-5 6-6 5-7 4-8 GB -1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0
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GENERALS BLOG
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1820 Alexander Cartwright, considered by many the father of the national pastime, is born in New York City. The banker, who is given credit for establishing three strikes for an out and three outs for each half inning, will be elected into the Hall of Fame in 1938 after a review of his journals reveals the many contributions he made in developing and promoting the sport of baseball. (This entry was inspired Mr. Cartwights great great grandson, Alex Cartwright.)
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HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-2, 178 Born: 8-1-88 in Guantanamo, Cuba RESIDES: Austin, TX College: N/A OBTAINED: Signed as a Minor League free agent on May 3, 2011
Career Breakdown:
vs. LH: .125, 0-HR vs. RH: .208, 0-HR Day: 0-0, 0.00 Night: 0-1, 4.09 Tonights Start: 24-year-old Roenis Elias makes his third start for the Generals. This is his first career start against Record in Starts: 0-2 the Braves and 37th overall start in his pro career. The lefty from Austin, Texas overall is 16-9, with a 3.90 career ERA. Overall Jackson MLB W/L ERA GS IP H 16-9 3.90 36 207.2 196 0-1 4.09 2 11.0 7 N/A R 113 5 ER 90 5 BB 65 3 SO 180 11 HR 26 0
2013 SPLITS
Last Outing: Elias allowed five runs on seven hits in 5.0 innings during the 5-4 loss in game one of the doublehead- Long Outing: 6.0 (4/5 at JAX) er last Friday at The Ballpark in Jackson. Elias struck out four and walked just one in his second start of the year. Strikeouts: 7 ((4/5 at JAX) Walks: 2 (4/5 at JAX) PERSONAL: ROW-nes eh-LEE-us...Defected from Cuba in 2010. When he was in Cuba, he pitched for the Guan- HR Alld: -tanamo team and last pitched there in 2010. Left Cuba on a boat with 16 other Cubans. It landed in Cancun, Mexico. The boat which was organized by people Elias said he did not know departed without a problem. For the Hits Alld: 7 (4/11 v MTG) next 30 hours, Elias and the other passengers sailed across the Atlantic Ocean, braving the high seas and hoping Runs Alld: 5 (4/11 v MTG) they were not caught by authorities in international waters that would send them back to Cuba. Finally, with a back- Win Streak: -pack full of clothes as his only possession, Elias landed in Cancun, Mexico he was officially a Cuban defector. Loss Streak: -While the first step of successfully escaping Cuba was completed, things did not necessarily get easier for Elias. He was now in a foreign country without a visa, did not have a baseball team to play for and had no way of getting to the U.S. Elias said he and the five other baseball players on the boat laid low in a hotel room in Cancun, biding their time until they could get the paperwork necessary to be in Mexico a process Elias declined to elaborate on. Once the proper paperwork was acquired, he traveled nearly 1,600 miles to Monterrey, Mexico, where he had a tryout with the local professional team. He didnt get cut, but he didnt exactly make the team either. Monterrey had an A team for its top players, and a B team for its less talented group. Elias was placed on the B team and told he didnt have a chance to be signed by a Major League franchise. Undeterred, Elias finished out the season and spent the offseason in Monterrey working out and improving. He attended one open tryout where a few Major League scouts were present but received no offers. He attended a second open tryout in May of 2011, and this time he caught the eye of a Seattle Mariners scout. He was signed on May 3 and made his U.S. debut on July 17 in rookie ball, more than eight months after climbing onto a tiny boat and leaving the only home hed ever known. 2013 Season: Tossed six no-hit innings in his season-debut on April 5 at Jacksonville. 2012 Season: went 11-6 with a 3.76 ERA (62 ER, 148.1 IP) in 26 starts with High Desert. Elias is only the 4th pitcher in franchise history to start at least 25 games and have an ERA under 4.00 in a single season. He joined John Patterson (2.83) and Brad Penny (2.96) in 1998 and Luis Galindez (3.87) in 1992. Elias 11 wins last season currently ranks T8th in a single season by a Mavericks pitcher. Elias led the team with 12 quality starts including 6 of his final 8 starts of the season. During this 8 game stretch, from July 16-Aug. 31, he went 5-1 with a 2.34 ERA (13 ER, 50.0 IP). He recorded his first career double digit strikeout game with a career-high 11 Ks in 7.2 innings on July 21 at Stockton. 2011 Season: Began pro career with Peoria in the Arizona, appearing in 1 games before transferring to Pulaski on July 18recorded first career win July 24 at Danville (4.0,3,0,0,0,1)transferred to Clinton on Aug. 1, making 7 startsstruck out career-high 8 batters but fell for first time in career on Aug. 20 vs. Kane County (5.0,7,5,5,4,8
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TEAM PITCHING
IP 101.2 67.0 34.2 42.0 59.2 101.2 H 74 44 30 36 38 74
R 34 19 15 21 13 34
SO 95 51 42 38 57 95
LAST APP. IP,H,R,ER,BB,K Sat 4/13 v MTG 1.2,4,4,4,3,2 Mon 4/15 at MIS 1.0,1,0,0,0,0 Sun 4/14 v MTG Mon 4/15 at MIS Sat 4/14 v MTG Tue 4/16 v MIS 1.1,0,0,0,2,2 2.0,2,0,0,1,2 1.2,0,0,0,0,1 2.0,1,1,1,1,3
4/13 v MTG
4/14 v MTG
4/16 at MIS
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#24 - JONATHAN ARIAS, RHP Last HR: 4/13 v MTG 2013: 3 G, 0-0, 12.60 ERA, 0-0 SV, 1 HLD .429 vs. LH, .385 vs. RH Season High IP: -- 2.0 (4/10 v MTG) Season High ER: 4 (4/13 v MTG) Season High K: -- 3 ((4/5 at JAX) Season High BB: 3 (4/13 v MTG)
Career: 115 G, 15-14, 3.88 ERA College: N/A Years Pro: 5 Age: 25 Career: 80 G, 14-6, 3.60 ERA College: Auburn Years Pro: 4 Age: 24 OBTAINED: Signed as a non-drafted free agent with the Mariners in 2006 OBTAINED: Drafted by the Mariners in the 45th round of the 2010 MLB Draft. Signed originally as a catcher. Played first three seasons behind the plate. Made pro Spent majority of the 12 season with A+ High Desert (May 28-July 29, Aug. 1-Sept 1), but pitching debut in 2009 and re-signed with the Mariners Oct. 31, 2012. also appeared games with A- Clinton (April 5-27) and Jackson (July 30-31). As a hitter, three seasons, .210/2/30 Split 11 season between Clinton and Everett (June 25-Aug. 6)...combined to go 7-0 with Split 12 season between High Desert (April 6-June 20) and Jackson (June 21-end of a 2.51 ERA (20 ER, 71.2 IP) in 14 starts. season)...tossed at least 2.0 innings in 19 of 46 relief appearances. Was drafted previously by both the Phillies and Marlins but did not sign In 11 w/ Clinton led all Midwest League relievers in strikeouts per 9.0 IP with a 14.35 #31 - CARSON SMITH, RHP Last HR: average (101 K in 63.1 IP); only full-time reliever in the MWL to strike out 100 batters
#55 - STEPHEN KOHLSCHEEN, RHP Last HR: 2013: 4 G, 0-0, 4.76 ERA, 0-0 SV, 0 HLD .500 vs. LH, .273 vs. RH Season High IP: 2.0 (4/15 at MIS) Season High ER: 2 (4/12 v MTG2) Season High K: 3 (4/7 at JAX) Season High BB: 1 (4/15 at MIS)
#55 - TYLER BURGOON, RHP Last HR: 2013: 4 G, 0-0, 0.00 ERA, 1-1 SV, 1 HLD .250 vs. LH, .333 vs. RH Season High IP: 1.2 (4/4 at JAX) Season High ER: -Season High K: 3 (4/4 at JAX) Season High BB: 1 (4/8 at JAX)
2013: 4 G, 0-0, 2.25 ERA, 3-4 SV, 0 HLD .000 vs. LH, .100 vs. RH Season High IP: 1.2 (4/14 v MTG) Season High ER: 1 (4/5 at JAX) Season High K: 2 (4/12 v MTG2) Season High BB: 1 (4/5 at JAX)
#33 - MOISES HERNANDEZ, RHP Last HR: 2013: 0 G, 0-0, 0.00 ERA, 0-0 SV, 0 HLD .000 vs. LH, .000 vs. RH Season High IP: -- Season High ER: -Season High K: -- Season High BB: --
Career: 104 G, 14-8, 2.94 ERA College: Michigan Years Pro: 4 Age: 23 OBTAINED: Drafted by the Mariners in the 10th round of the 2010 Draft Spent 12 season with A+ High Desert, making 53 relief appearancesled the Mavericks relievers in wins, strikeouts and appearances, while ranking 3rd amongst the High Desert pitching corps in wins and strikeouts. Over final 25 appearances last year, June 22-Sept. 2, went 5-1 with a 1.10 ERA (4 ER, 32.1 IP). In 11 made 42 relief appearances with A- Clintonwas only pitcher to remain on active Clinton roster all season (no DL stints, transactions)held opponents scoreless in 30 of 42 outings, posting a bullpenbest 2.30 ERAled the team in saves (14), games (42), games finished (37) and WHIP (1.12).
Career: 49 G, 5-1, 2.90 ERA College: Texas State Years Pro: 2 Age: 23 OBTAINED: Drafted by the Mariners in the 8th round of the 2011 Draft 2013 Spring Training with Mariners: 7 games, 1-0, 1.29 ERA, 7.0 IP, 8 SO, 1 BB. In 12 spent entire season with A+ High Desertled the Mavericks in saves (15), while finishing 2nd on the team with 49 relief appearances. Took over the closer role last year on June 15 and went 14-for-15 in save opportunities over final 28 gameslimited opponents .234 average, while walking 28 and striking out 77. Last season did not allow an earned run in final 19.1 innings in relief, from July 17-Sept. 3. Played for the Peoria Javelinas in the Arizona Fall League in 2012 (1-1, 2.40). Named the Southland Conference Pitcher of the Year in 2010 and 2011 while at Texas St., becoming the first Bobcat to earn the award more than once.
Career: 188 G, 32-27, 4.83 ERA College: N/A Years Pro: 8 Age: 29 OBTAINED: Signed as a free agent by Seattle in 2011 He is the older brother to Mariners starting pitcher and former CY Young award winner Felix Hernandez. Originally signed as a non-drafted free agent by Baltimore on November 28, 2001. In 12 Had 3 stints on DL, 32G, 5-2, 6.66 ERA, Began 12 season by tossing 9.0 scoreless innings In 11 appeared in a career-high 40 games, 3 starts with Jackson. In each of Moises first 3 wins of 2011 , his younger brother Felix won for Seattle.
#25 - FORREST SNOW, RHP Last HR: 2013: 5 G, 1-2, 2.35 ERA, 0-0 SV, 1 HLD .111 vs. LH, .188 vs. RH Season High IP: 2.0 (2x: 4/16 at MIS) Season High ER: 1 (2x: 4/16 at MIS) Season High K: 3 (4/16 at MIS) Season High BB: 2 (4/12 v MTG1)
#54 - NICK HILL, LHP Last HR: 2013: 4 G, 0-1, 4.91 ERA, 0-0 SV, 1 HLD .111 vs. LH, .000 vs. RH Season High IP: 1.1 (4/7 at JAX) Season High ER: 2 (4/5 at JAX) Season High K: 2 (4/14 v MTG) Season High BB: 2 (4/14 v MTG)
Career: .85 G, 10-22, 4.91 ERA College: U of Washington Years Pro: 4 Age: 24 OBTAINED: Drafted by the Mariners in the 36th round of the 2010 Draft Began 12 season with AAA Tacomastruck out season-high 8 batters on April 18 at Sacramento (6.0,3,1,1,2,8) and May 9 vs. Albuquerque (6.0,6,5,5,2,8,HR) Transferred to Jackson on June 14started in the starting rotation (1-5, 4.37 ERA), before moving to the bullpen on July 29 (3-0, 4.61 ERA)allowed only 1 run over final 12.1 innings, Aug. 8-Sept. 3 Split 11 season between A- Clinton (April 7-June 14), A+ High Desert (June 15-July 23) and AAA Tacoma (July 24-end of season)finished 4th amongst all Mariners farmhands with 127 strikeoutsafter serving as Clintons closer in 2010, made move to rotation and was Opening Night starter on April 7 vs. Burlington. played for the Peoria Javelinas in the Arizona Fall League in 2011led league with a 1.10 ERA (2 ER, 16.1 IP), while finishing 2nd in opponent average (.167) and WHIP (0.80).
Career: 128 G, 10-18, 3.62 ERA College: Army Years Pro: 8 Age: 28 OBTAINED: Drafted by the Seattle Mariners in the 7th round of the 2007 Draft Did not pitch in 2011 or 2012...Spent 11 season on the disabled list after having UCL surgery on left elbow April 7Missed entire 2012 season with a stress fracture in left foot made 2 appearances on rehab assignment with AZL Mariners, July 17-21. Spent parts of 2008-2010 seasons in Jackson. 9 games in 08, 36 games in 09, 28 games in 10. Spent 09 season with West Tenn appearing in 36 games, 9 startsnamed West Tenns Most Valuable Pitcher by the Mariners. Missed time in 09 from May 26-June 20 due to military obligations.
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College: N/A
Years Pro: 8
#6 - LEON LANDRY, OF Multi-Hit Games: Last Game: 0x4, K Last HR: 4/10 v MTG (Buschmann) Series: 0x4, K .091 vs. LH, .107 vs. RH Season Highs: streak: 0: 4 of 10hits: 1 (3x: 4/10 v MTG)RBI: 2 (4/4 at JAX)
OBTAINED: Traded to Seattle by LAD along with Logan Bawcom (rhp) in exchange for Brandon League (rhp) on July 30, 2012...(3rd round, 2010 LAD). Originally drafted by Dodgers in the 3rd round of the 2010 draft. BA rated him as best pure hitter in the Dodgers 2010 draft class. Split 12 between Rancho Cucamonga (LAD) and High Desert - led the CAL League in average (.341) and extra-base hits (65), while his 18 triples were 4 shy of the league record In 12 hit a combined .341 (153x449) with 88 runs scored, 34 doubles, 18 triples, 13 home runs, 76 RBI and 27 stolen bases in 104 games, including batting .385 (40x104) with 25 runs scored, 16 extra-base hits (8-2B, 3-3B, 5-HR) and 25 RBI in 24 games w/ HD. In 12 hit safely in 19 straight games combined between RC and HD from July 24-Aug. 15. Played baseball, basketball and football at Baker HS (LA), was 5* football recruit, but chose to play baseball over football at LSU.
College: LSU
Years Pro: 4
Age: 23
#8 - BRANDON BANTZ, C Multi-Hit Games: Last Game: 1x3 on Mon Last HR: Series: 1x3 .000 vs. LH, .167 vs. RH Season Highs: streak: 1: 1 of 4hits: 1 (4/15 at MIS)RBI: 0 (--)
Career: .230, 16 HR, 100 RBI College: Dallas Baptist (TX) Years Pro: 5
#4 - LEURY BONILLA, INF Multi-Hit Games: Last Game: 0x2, BB, K Last HR: Series: 0x2, BB, K .250 vs. LH, .200 vs. RH Season Highs: streak: 0: 2 of 4hits: 1 (2x: 4/13 v MTG)RBI: 0 (--)
OBTAINED: Drafted by the Mariners in the 30th round of the 2009 Draft Spent 12 season with AAA Tacoma, but also appeared with A+ High Desert (June 30)on the DL May 22-June 29....223/2/14 in 12. Appeared in 83 games with Generals in 11threw out 41.7% of attempted base stealers (30 CS, 42 SB), ranking 4th in the Southern League. Split 10 season between Clinton and West Tennthrew out a combined 56.1% of baserunners (37 CS, 29 SB)
Multi-Hit Games: Last HR: 4/13 v MTG (Romero) Series: 1x6, BB, K, SB .182 vs. LH, .120 vs. RH Season Highs: streak: 1: 4 of 10hits: 2 (4/13 v MTG)RBI: 1 (4/13 v MTG)
OBTAINED: Drafted by the Mariners in the 16th round of the 2011 Draft In 12 limited to only 65 games with A+ High Desert due to two stints on the DL April 24-May 10 with a concussion and Aug. 15-Sept. 8 w/ a strained left hamstring360/10/56, w/ 26 2B in 12. In 12 appeared in games a catcher, second base and left field for High Desert. Named to the 12 California All-Star team, but unable to play due to an injuryplayed for Israel in the World Baseball Classic qualifier.
College: Oregon
Years Pro: 3
Age: 23
#21 - VINNIE CATRICALA, INF Multi-Hit Games: 1 Last Game: 1x4, RBI, K Last HR: Series: 1x7, RBI, 4 K .100 vs. LH, .241 vs. RH #13 - BRAD MILLER, INF Multi-Hit Games: 5 Season Highs: streak: 1: 5 of 6hits: 2 (4/12 v MTG2)RBI: 1 (5x:4/16 at MIS) Last Game: 0x3, BB, K on Mon Last HR: 4/12 v MTG (Schenk) Career: .297, 60 HR, 286 RBI College: Hawaii Years Pro: 5 Age: 24 Series: 0x3, BB, K .294 vs. LH, .409 vs. RH OBTAINED: Drafted by the Mariners in the 10th round of the 2009 Draft Season Highs: streak: 0: 6 of 11hits: 3 (3x: 4/12 v MTG2)RBI: 2 (4/12 v MTG)
Spent entire 12 season with AAA Tacoma, appearing in 122 games....229, 23 2B, 10 HR, 60 RBI in 122 games for the Rainiers...played primarily third base (104 G), but also saw action in left field (15 G). In 11 named Mariners Minor League Player of the Yearcombined to hit .349 w/ 101 runs, 77 extra base hits (2B - 48, 3B - 4, HR - 25) and 106 RBI in 133 games combined between A High Desert and AA Jackson In 11 among full season minor leaguers ranked 2nd in extra base hits, 3rd in hits, T3rd in doubles, T4th in batting average and T9th in RBI With Jackson in 11, hit safely in 52 of 62 games, while reaching base safely in 57 games with the Generals, batting .347.
Career: .261, 34 HR, 218 RBI College: N/A Years Pro: 9 OBTAINED: Signed as a non-drafted free agent November 1, 2002 Spent majority of the 12 season with Jackson, but also appeared in 17 games with AAA Tacoma (April 10-June 3)12 combined .261/2/29. Couting this season, has spent parts of last 5 seasons in Jackson Appeared in all 9 position in one game on final day of reg. season, Sept. 5 vs. Chattanooga (W, 10-0) (1x3, R, HR, 2 RBI, 1.0,1,0,0,0,1 finished game pitching) Has pitched 6.1 innings in his career and has 1 save, allowing 6 earned runs.
#22 - FRANCISCO MARTINEZ, OF Multi-Hit Games: 2 Last Game: 0x4, 3 K Last HR: Age: 28 Series: 0x8, 4 K .091 vs. LH, .222 vs. RH Season Highs: streak: 0: 3 of 6hits: 2 (2x: 4/14 v MTG)RBI: 1 (4/8 at JAX)
Career: .269, 18 HR, 176 RBI College: N/A Years Pro: 6
OBTAINED: Traded to Seattle from Detroit along with Chance Ruffin (rhp), Casper Wells (of) and Charlie Furbush (lhp) in exchange for Doug Fister (rhp) and David Pauley (rhp) on July 30, 2011. Played in 15 MLB spring games....269/0/0 w/ 1 3B and 1 2B, (7x26)... In 12 combined to bat .232 (88x380) w/ 62 runs, 18 2B, 3 3B, 2 HR and 30 RBI in 103 games with AA Jackson (95 G) and on rehab with AZL Mariners (8 G). Ranked 3rd among Mariners minor leaguers with 28 stolen bases in 12 Batted .310 (40x129) with 7 2B, 3 HR and 23 RBI in 33 games for Jackson in 11 after coming over from Tigers in trade on July 30. Made AA debut as a 20-year-old (Erie).
Age: 22
#5 - JOHN HICKS, C Multi-Hit Games: 3 Last Game: 2x4, K Last HR: Series: 2x4, K .000 vs. LH, .276 vs. RH Season Highs: streak: 2: 5 of 9hits: 2 (3x: 4/16 at MIS)RBI: 2 (4/7 at JAX)
Career: .312, 17 HR, 105 RBI College: Virginia Years Pro: 3
OBTAINED: Drafted by the Mariners in the 4th round of the 2011 Draft Appeared in 121 games with A+ High Desertnamed to both the California Mid-Season and Post-Season All-Star teams....312/15/79, 22 SB in 12. In 12 threw out 53.8 percent (57 CS, 49 SB) of attempted base-stealers which not only led the California League, but also led all full season qualifying catchers. In 12 led the Cal League in nearly every defensive category amongst catchers, including games caught (98), chances (863), putouts (763), assists (92) and double plays (11). named All-ACC first team as a junior in 2011college teammates with Mariners farmhands Andrew Carraway, Danny Hultzen, Steven Proscia and Chris Taylor.
Age: 23 Last Game: 1x1, 2B, SB on 4/8 Career: .279, 26 HR, 108 RBI
Multi-Hit Games: 3 Last HR: 4/7 at JAX (Neil) Series: -- .333 vs. LH, .700 vs. RH Season Highs: streak: 2: 4 of 5hits: 3 (2x: 4/7 at JAX)RBI: 3 (4/7 at JAX)
College: N/A Years Pro: 5
OBTAINED: Drafted by the Mariners in the 2nd round of the 2011 Draft Played in 21 MLB spring games....255/1/6, w/ 4 2B and 2 3B, SB, was last INF cut... In 12 hit .334 w/ 110 runs, 40 doubles, 7 triples, 15 home runs and 68 RBI in 136 games combined between A+ High Desert and Jackson His 186 hits ranked 2nd amongst all minor leaguers, and ranked 4th in runs. Reached base safely, via hit or walk, in 123 of 137 (90%) games in 12named CAL League All-Star. Started all 8 playoff games for Jackson at shortstop and hit .314 Received the Mariners Heart and Soul Award for his exemplary play and leadership skills both on and off the field in 12. Named the 2011 ACC Player of the Year, leading the conference in batting average (.395) and on-base percentage (.489)2-time member of the USA National Team (2009 & 2010).
College: Clemson
Years Pro: 3
Age: 23
#11 - JAMES JONES, OF Multi-Hit Games: 1 Last Game: 1x3, 3B, R, BB, SB Last HR: 4/13 v MTG (Romero) #16 - GABRIEL NORIEGA, INF Multi-Hit Games: 1 Series: 1x5, 3B, R, 2 BB, K, 2 SB .222 vs. LH, .273 vs. RH Last Game: 1x3 Last HR: Season Highs: streak: 1: 7 of 8hits: 2 (4/12 v MTG1)RBI: 3 (4/13 v MTG) Series: 1x3 .167 vs. LH, .286 vs. RH Career: .284, 42 HR, 219 RBI College: Long Island U (NY) Years Pro: 5 Age: 24 Season Highs: streak: 3: 4 of 6hits: 2 (4/13 v MTG)RBI: 1 (2x: 4/14 v MTG)
OBTAINED: Drafted by the Mariners in the 4th round of the 2009 Draft Spent 12 season with A+ High Desert....306, 28 2B, 12 3B, 14 HR, 76 RBI, 26 SB in ,12. Combined to hit .351 w/ 49 runs scored, 15 doubles, 4 triple, 7 home runs and 36 RBI in 49 games in June and July, batting .359 in 24 games in July. Had 14G hit streak in July. Hit .421 (8x19) with 7 runs, 2 doubles, 1 triple and 4 RBI in 4 of HD 12 playoff games. In 11 appeared in 83 games w/ HDrecorded 2 hit streaks of 9-or-more games. His 11 season ended on July 23rd after fracturing nose. In 10 appeared in 132 games with A- Clintonranked T3rd among all Mariners farmhands with 24 SBled the LumberKings in triples (10), walks (62) and outfield assists (11), while finishing 2nd in stolen bases (24) and doubles (24). In 10 named the MWL Offensive Player of the Postseason after hitting .356 w/ a league-best 3 HR, 9 SB, 2 2B, 9 runs and 6 RBI in the playoffs. Began pro career with Everett in 09, appearing in games at first base, right field and designated
OBTAINED: Signed as a non-drafted free agent July 2, 2008 Played in 13 MLB spring games....300/2/6, w/ 3 2B, .382 OBP (2 HR game vs. LAA 3/15). Limited to only 76 games in 12 w/ A+ High Desert due to 3 stints on the disabled list...On DL April 22-May 7 w/ strained left hamstring, June 12-July 6 w/ strained left hamstring and Aug. 29Sept. 9 w/ a right wrist sprain....313/17/52, w/ 16 2B in 12. Appeared in only 80 games with A- Clinton due to 3 stints on the disabled list, but still led team and T8th in the Midwest League with 8 triples.
Age: 21
OBTAINED: Signed as a non-drafted free agent on July 2, 2007 Split season between Jackson (4/7-7/23) and High Desert (7/24-9/3)....227/0/31 in 12. In 11 played in 105 games for High Desert and 25 games in Jackson....261/3/57 combined in 11. After 08 season was rated as the No. 4 prospect in the Appalachian League by Baseball America
College: N/A
Years Pro: 6
Age: 22
#19 - STEPHEN PROSCIA, INF Multi-Hit Games: 1 Last Game: 0x3, K on Mon Last HR: 4/13 v MTG (Romero) Series: 0x3, K .545 vs. LH, .150 vs. RH Season Highs: streak: 3: 6 of 9hits: 3 (4/13 v MTG)RBI: 2 (2x: 4/13 v MTG)
Career: ..311, 41 HR, 147 RBI
OBTAINED: Drafted by the Mariners in the 7th round of the 2011 Draft In 12 led A+ High Desert w/ 24 home runs, while ranking 2nd w/ 94 RBIoverall hit .314 w/ 98 runs, 26 2B, 3 3B, 28 HR and 103 RBI in 127 games combined between High Desert and Jackson. In 12 led all Mariners farmhand in RBI and was one of 19 minor league players to record at least 100 RBI. In 12 had 3 home run games (April 19 vs. Inland Empire and July 14 vs. Stockton); became only the 4th player in the CAL League history to record at least 3 homers in a game twice in a single season. Named to California League Post-Season All-Star team in 12. Played for Virginia from 2009-2011named All-ACC First Team in 11... college teammates with Mariners farmhands Andrew Carraway, Danny Hultzen, Steven Proscia and Chris Taylor.
College: Virginia
Years Pro: 3
Age: 22
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PLAYER 7 - A. Almonte 8 - Bantz 4 - Bonilla 21 - Catricala 5 - Hicks 11 - Jones 6 - Landry 3 - Marder 22 - Martinez 13 - Miller 17 - Morban 16 - Noriega 19 - Proscia
Multi-Hit Games 2 3 1 1 3 1 1 2 2 1 1 1
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Multi-RBI Games 3 4 5+
solo 1
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1 1 1 3 2 1 1 2
1 1 2 1 2
4/13 v MTG (Romero) 4/10 v MTG/Buschmann 4/13 v MTG (Romero) 4/12 v MTG2 (Schenk) 4/7 at JAX/Neil 4/13 v MTG (Romero)
Grand Slams (0): -Back-to-Back (0): -Inside-the-Park (0): -Pinch Hit (0): -Leadoff (0): -Game Ending (0): -Game-Winning in Last AB on Road (0): -Multi (0): --
PLAYER 7 - A. Almonte 8 - Bantz 4 - Bonilla 21 - Catricala 5 - Hicks 11 - Jones 6 - Landry 3 - Marder 22 - Martinez 13 - Miller 17 - Morban 16 - Noriega 19 - Proscia
Starts by Batting Order (Team Record) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2-1 0-1 0-1 1-0 5-6 1-0
0-1
0-5 3-0
6-5
2-1 1-0
PLAYER 7 - A. Almonte 8 - Bantz 4 - Bonilla 21 - Catricala 5 - Hicks 11 - Jones 0-1 6 - Landry 3 - Marder 22 - Martinez 13 - Miller 17 - Morban 4-2 16 - Noriega 19 - Proscia
Starts by Position (Team Record) C 1B 2B 3B SS LF 2-1 4-5 0-1 1-2 2-1 4-3 4-5 2-0 1-0 0-1 4-5 2-1 0-1
CF 4-2
RF 0-1
DH 1-1 1-0
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LONGEST HITTING STREAK: 6 G - James Jones (4/8-4/14) LONGEST ON-BASE STREAK: 6 G - James Jones(4/8-4/14) LONGEST RBI STREAK (CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH RBI): 3 G, Steven Proscia (4/10-4/12) LONGEST WINNING STREAK: 2, Gillheeney (4/8-) LONGEST LOSING STREAK: 2 - Taijuan Walker (4/4-4/10) LONGEST SCORELESS INNINGS STREAK (NO RUNS OF ANY KIND): 11.0, Hector Noesi (4/6-4/12)
LARGEST COMEBACK WIN: LARGEST BLOWN LEAD (LOSS): LONGEST GAME (INNINGS): SHORTEST GAME (INNINGS): LONGEST GAME TIME: SHORTEST GAME TIME (9 INNINGS): LARGEST HOME ATTENDANCE: LARGEST ROAD ATTENDANCE: LONGEST RAIN DELAY:
TEAM MISCELLANEOUS
1, (4/14 v MTG) 3, (4/5 at JAX) 10, (4/13 v MTG) 7, (4/12 v MTG) 3:15 (4/13 v MTG) 2:17 (4/7 at JAX) 3,676 (4/12 v MTG) 5,342 (4/6 at JAX) 0:00, (--)
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0.00 ERA, 0 K, 0 SV
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0.00 ERA, 0 K, 0 SV
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GENERALS TRANSACTIONS
DATE
April 2 April 13 April 13 April 15 April 15 Opening Day Roster released: Pitchers (12+1): Jonathan Arias, Tyler Burgoon, Roenis Elias, James Gillheeney, Nick Hill, Andrew Kittredge, Stephen Kohlscheen, Hector Noesi, Chance Ruffin, Carson Smith, Forrest Snow, Taijuan Walker. Catchers (2): Brandon Bantz, John Hicks. Infielders (6): Leury Bonilla, Vinnie Catricala, Jack Marder, Brad Miller, Gabriel Noriega, Steven Proscia. Outfielders (5): Abraham Almonte, . DL (1): Anthony Fernandez, Moises Hernandez, Mickey Wiswall RHP Andrew Kittredge promoted to AAA Tacoma RHP Moises Hernandez activated from 7-day DL RHP Hector Noesi promoted to AAA Tacoma RHP Brett Shankin activated from A+ High Desert
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