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STREAK: L1 LAST FIVE: 1-4 LAST TEN: 3-7 HOME RECORD: 23-26 ROAD RECORD: 23-21
SHUCKERS RECORD WHEN... TODAYS GAME: The Biloxi Shuckers will try to salvage the final game of their series against the Birmingham Barons on
Monday...All-Star Aaron Wilkerson gets the start for the Shuckers...Biloxi will be wearing special jerseys for their Military
TEAM LEADERS (SL TOP 10)
Home......................... 23-26 Collecting 0-3 Hits......... 2-6 Average.............................................Dubon, .276
Monday promotion. Hits. . ...................................................... Davis, 80
Away.......................... 23-21 Collecting 4-6 Hits....... 7-21
Day Games.................... 8-7 Collecting 7-9 Hits..... 21-15 Doubles............................... Nottingham, 20 (T10)
Night Games.............. 37-41 Collecting 10-12 Hits..... 9-4 SHUCKERS FALL JUST SHORT ON SUNDAY: The Shuckers lost 6-5 to the Barons on Sunday after a controversial Triples............................................. Davis, 5 (T3)
Extras............................ 8-8 Collecting 13+ Hits........ 7-1 ninth inning call...Taylor Williams threw a season-high 65 pitches over 3.0 innings, allowing two runs...Dustin DeMuth and Home Runs...................................Coulter, 11 (T7)
Double Headers.......... 4-1-1 Out-Hitting Opponent... 28-6 Johnny Davis each hit solo home runs...Blake Allemands game-tying two-run triple in the ninth inning was changed to a RBI..................................................... Coulter, 35
Out-Hit by Opponent.... 8-34 one-run double, and Jacob Nottingham grounded out in the next at-bat to end the game. Runs...................................................... Davis, 39
.500 or better............. 21-26 Hits are Equal.............. 10-7 Stolen Bases................................... Dubon, 31 (1)
Below .500................. 24-21 Hitting a Home Run... 23-16 ABOUT LAST NIGHT: With the Shuckers trailing 6-4 with two outs in the bottom of the ninth and runners on first and Wins.......................................... Wilkerson, 7 (T9)
Opponent Hits a HR.. 11-29 second, Blake Allemand lined a Brandon Brennan pitch down the right field line...the ball landed in the protective padding Saves........................................... Ramsey, 20 (1)
vs. LHP...................... 13-12 that surrounds the base of the foul pole and remained in play...two runs scored and Allemand stood at third as the winning ERA..............................................Wilkerson, 3.38
vs. RHP..................... 33-35 Errorless.................... 19-22
Committing One Error.. 20-14 run...at the request of Barons manager Julio Vinas, the umpires conferred and ruled that the ball was fair, but was consid- Innings Pitched . . ............................Wilkerson, 93.1
Starter Gets Decision... 21-28 Commiting 2+ Errors... 7-11 ered a lodged ball and thus a ground-rule double...Allemand was returned to second and the tying run retreated to third... Strikeouts.. ................................Wilkerson, 100 (4)
Reliever Gets Decision....25-19 Opponent is Errorless.. 15-24 first base umpire and crew chief Alex MacKay ejected Shuckers manager Mike Guerrero in the dispute. WHIP.......................................Wilkerson, 1.10 (7)
Starter Goes 5+......... 28-27 Games.............................................. Scott, 38 (1)
Starter Goes <5......... 18-20 Game 1 of Series......... 8-11 SHUCKERS IN THE BIGS: Former Shucker Garrett Cooper made his major league debut with the New York Yankees
Scoring First.............. 33-12
Game 2 of Series......... 11-8
Game 3 of Series......... 11-8
on Friday night, a day after being traded from the Brewers organization for LHP Tyler Webb...he collected his first major SIDE-BY-SIDE COMPARISON (SL RANK)
league hit off David Price on Sunday at Fenway Park...Cooper batted .299 with four home runs and 49 RBI with the
Opponent Scores First.14-34 Game 4 of Series......... 9-10 Shuckers in 2016...RHP Jorge Lpez, RHP Brandon Woodruff, LHP Josh Hader and OF Brett Phillips have all received BLX BIR
Game 5 of Series......... 6-10 .236 (7) Average .231 (8)
Leading After 6............ 29-5 Game 6 of Series........... 1-0 promotions to the Brewers since the end of May...Woodruff was scheduled to make his major league debut but was 340 (6) Runs 316 (10)
Trailing After 6............. 4-34 Rubber Match................ 1-2 scratched hours before first pitch and is currently on the DL...when Woodruff debuts, he will be the 15th former Shucker 59 (7) Home Runs 68 (3)
Tied After 6.................. 10-7 to go on to the bigs. 150 (5) Doubles 118 (10)
April........................... 11-13 13 (9) Triples 12 (10)
Leading After 8............ 25-1 May............................ 15-12 AGAINST THE BARONS: The Shuckers are 20-15 all-time against Birmingham, including 4-2 two weeks ago at Regions 87 (3) Stolen Bases 46 (T7)
Trailing After 8............. 1-32 June........................... 14-12 Field...they are 7-7 all-time at MGM Park. 3.38 (3) ERA 4.20 (10)
Tied After 8.................. 7-10 July.............................. 6-10 821 (1) Strikeouts 784 (6)
August........................... 0-0 327 (8) Low BB 321 (T6)
One-Run Games....... 14-18 September..................... 0-0
JOHNNY BE GOOD: Shuckers outfielder Johnny Davis is the Southern Leagues active stolen base leader with 26 after 26 (T4) Saves 24 (7)
Two-Run Games........ 12-10 teammate Mauricio Dubon was promoted to Triple-A Colorado Springs...he is tied for third in the league with five triples
Walk-Offs....................... 5-6 Monday.......................... 5-7 after his latest on Tuesday...he has collected a hit in 15 of his last 16 games.
Tuesday......................... 3-5 TOURING THE BREWERY
Scoring 0-3 Runs....... 11-34 Wednesday.................... 4-6 FEEL THE BURNES: Shuckers righty Corbin Burnes has a 1.09 earned run average between Carolina and Biloxi this AAA Colorado Springs Sky Sox (57-34)
Scoring 4-7 Runs....... 30-12 Thursday........................ 7-6 season, best among all qualified starters in Minor League Baseball...five of his eight Double-A starts have been score- 1st Pacific Coast (American Northern):
Scoring 8-10 Runs......... 4-0 Friday........................... 12-5 less...he became the second Shucker to win Southern League Pitcher of the Week honors on July 10.
Scoring 11+ Runs.......... 2-0 Saturday........................ 7-8 STREAK: W2 Yesterday: W 2-1, W 5-4
Shutouts........................ 8-9 Sunday........................ 7-10
HEY NOW, YOURE AN ALL-STAR: The Shuckers had six Southern League All-Stars this season, despite the cancel- ON TAP: 7:05 at Omaha
Opponent Scores <5. 40-24 White Jerseys................ 5-4 lation of the game due to weather...Mauricio Dubon and Dustin DeMuth were selected as position players, and Angel HEADLINES: Dubon HR, 3 RBI; Orf walk-
Opponent Scores 5+... 7-22 Grey Jerseys................. 6-6 Ventura, Aaron Wilkerson and Matt Ramsey were chosen to be part of the pitching staff...when Ventura was promoted to off HR in nightcap
Blue Jerseys.............. 31-28 Triple-A, reliever Nick Ramirez took his place...the Shuckers had seven representatives in 2016 and a league-record 10
Series W-L-T............ 8-10-1 Special Jerseys............. 4-9 representatives in their inaugural 2015 season...Dubon also participated in last Sundays MLB Futures Game in Miami. A+ Carolina Mudcats (11-13, 47-45)
Series Sweeps............... 1-0 Travel Day of Game.... 5-10
PROSPECTING: With the departure of Mauricio Dubon (#9) on June 26, there are six members of the MLB.com Pipeline 4th Carolina (South):
SHUCKERS ALL-TIME (2015-17) Brewers Top 30 playing in Biloxi...RHP Luis Ortiz (#4), Jorge Lpez (#14), Jacob Nottingham (#15), Freddy Peralta (#19), STREAK: L1 Yesterday: L 5-4 (12)
WON: 197 LOST: 172 PCT: .534 Corbin Burnes (#20) and Michael Reed (#27) all made the list. ON TAP: 6:05 at Salem
SOUTHERN LEAGUE STANDINGS HEADLINES: Diaz HR (11)
2017 Second-Half Results vs. Birmingham (Shuckers 5, Barons 5)
NORTH REC GB Date Site Result Winner Loser Save
CHA (MIN)* 19-5 --
A- Wisconsin Timber Rattlers (11-13, 37-55)
6/28 BIR L 3-1 Guerrero Burnes Brennan T-5th Midwest (West):
TEN (CHC) 14-10 5.0 6/29 BIR W 6-4 Wilkerson Kopech Ramsey STREAK: L1 Yesterday: L 14-2
MTG (TB) 13-11 6.0
6/30 BIR W 5-2 Perrin Adams Ramsey ON TAP: 11:05 at Lansing
JXN (ARI) 12-12 7.0 HEADLINES:
7/2 (1) BIR W 3-1 Peralta Banks Ramirez
BIR (CWS) 10-14 9.0
7/2 (2) BIR L 10-4 Walsh Ortiz
7/3 BIR W 4-1 Uhen Fry Ramsey R Helena Brewers (12-15)
SOUTH REC GB 3rd Pioneer (North):
MOB (LAA) 12-11 -- 7/13 BLX L 4-1 Stephens Ortiz Johansen
STREAK: L4 Yesterday: L 7-4
PNS (CIN)* 12-12 0.5 7/14 BLX L 3-1 Kopech Perrin Walsh ON TAP: 8:00 at Ogden
JAX (MIA) 11-13 1.5 7/15 BLX W 6-1 Burnes Guerrero HEADLINES:
SHUCKERS (MIL) 10-14 2.5 7/16 BLX L 6-5 Johansen Scott Brennan
MIS (ATL) 6-17 6.0 7/17 BLX
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SHUCKERS NOTES
LINEUP CARD - 93 LINEUPS
1. Dubon (21-14), Davis (25-32), Reed (0-1)
2. Davis (3-7), Dubon (15-19), Ortega (8-6), DeMuth (1-2), Allemand (10-6), Reed (7-1), Noriega (0-1), Taylor (2-4), Coulter (0-1)
3. Reed (7-13), Nottingham (7-6), Coulter (0-2), DeMuth (7-3), Dubon (1-0), Choice (8-6), Ortega (3-3), Allemand (12-12), Betancourt (1-2)
4. Roache (6-7), DeMuth (3-5), Charles (3-5), Nottingham (5-3), Reed (6-2), DeMuth (8-7), Choice (14-18), Coulter (1-0)
5. DeMuth (8-7), Charles (6-2), Ortega (8-8), Nottingham (6-14), Roache (1-3), Coulter (7-5), Reed (8-4), Allemand (2-4)
6. Nottingham (15-9), Allemand (2-1), Charles (2-6), Coulter (12-12), Ortega (8-9), DeMuth (2-6), Houle (4-2), Noriega (1-1), Betancourt (0-1)
7. Coulter (9-11), DeMuth (3-3), Iskenderian (2-3), Ortega (8-10), Betancourt (6-9), Roache (1-0), Davis (3-0), Charles (3-1), Allemand (1-0), Rijo (4-2), DeMuth (1-0),
Houle (2-4), Noriega (2-3), Garca (1-1)
8. Ortega (3-7), Iskenderian (2-1), Betancourt (20-17), Houle (8-12), Ortiz (0-2), Coulter (5-3), Davis (2-1), Lpez (1-0), Rijo (3-1), Noriega (1-2), Charles (1-0),
DeMuth (0-1)
9. Betancourt (8-6), Ortega (1-1), Houle (4-2), Wilkerson (5-4), Lpez (2-4), Williams (5-3), Davis (7-4), Jungmann (1-3), Iskenderian (0-1), Ventura (2-4), Perrin (1-
1), Ortiz (3-3), Guerra (0-1), Derby (0-1), Burnes (2-2), Snow (1-0), Rijo (4-4), Peralta (0-3)
STARTS BY POSITION
P: Wilkerson (9-7), Lpez (6-7), Williams (9-5), Ortiz (6-9), Ventura (3-6), Jungmann (3-3), Perrin (2-2), Guerra (0-1), Burnes (5-3), Derby (1-1), Snow (1-0), Peralta
(1-3)
C: Nottingham (27-26), Houle (18-20), Garca (1-1)
1B: DeMuth (29-32), Charles (13-10), Nottingham (3-5), Rijo (1-0)
2B: Betancourt (19-24), Ortega (2-3), Dubon (13-5), Allemand (3-8), Rijo (9-7)
3B: Ortega (14-23), Iskenderian (4-5), Allemand (8-2), Betancourt (16-11), Dubon (1-0), Noriega (3-6)
SS: Dubon (22-28), Ortega (23-18), Noriega (1-1)
LF: Reed (13-9), Roache (7-6), Coulter (13-15), Davis (0-2), DeMuth (1-1), Choice (1-1), Allemand (9-10), Taylor (2-3)
CF: Davis (40-42), Reed (6-5)
RF: Coulter (21-19), Reed (8-7), Davis (1-0), Roache (0-1), Choice (16-20)
DH: Roache (1-3), DeMuth (3-1), Allemand (7-3), Charles (2-4), Nottingham (3-1), Coulter (2-0), Rijo (1-0), Choice (4-3), Taylor (0-1)
SHY-CLE
Date Batter
LAST AT-BAT WINS
Game-Winner Inning Score Opponent
Player Opponent Date Missing 4/8 DeMuth RBI double 9 2-1 at MTG
Betancourt vs. CHA 5/22 Home Run 4/19 Dubon 2-run home run 7 7-4 at CHA
Davis at MOB 6/18 (1) Home Run 4/23 Houle RBI single 10 3-2 vs. JXN
DeMuth vs. PNS 7/5 Triple 4/29 Houle Bases-loaded walk 15 5-3 at PNS
4/30 Coulter 2-run double 9 4-3 at PNS
5/4 (2) DeMuth RBI single 8 7-6 vs. MTG
EJECTIONS 5/12
5/21
Nottingham
Ortega
RBI single
RBI single 10
9 4-3
5-4
at JAX
vs. CHA
Player Date Umpire Reason 6/3 Allemand RBI single 14 7-6 vs. MOB
Matt Ramsey 4/21 Brock Ballou National Anthem 6/18 (1) Betancourt Solo home run 8 9-8 at MOB
Dustin DeMuth 5/14 Alex MacKay Called out at first 6/18 (2) Allemand RBI double 7 1-0 at MOB
Matt Ramsey 6/7 Ryan Doherty Balls and strikes 6/23 (2) Choice 2-run home run 8 11-9 vs. MIS
Mike Guerrero 7/16 Alex MacKay Stuck ball call reversal 7/3 Betancourt 2-run triple 12 4-1 at BIR
BULLPEN BRIEFS
PITCHER LAST APP. IP,H,R,ER,BB,K LAST WIN LAST SAVE LAST LOSS SV/OPP IR/SCORED
Hissong 7/13 vs. BIR 3.1, 3, 2, 2, 2, 2 6/0
Lpez 7/15 vs. BIR 1.0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1 7/8 vs. PNS 6/17 (2) at MOB 0/2 2/0
Perrin 7/14 vs. BIR (start) 7.0, 6, 3, 3, 1, 6 6/30 at BIR 7/14 vs. BIR 9/3
Ramirez 7/15 vs. BIR 3.0, 2, 0, 0, 0, 1 6/13 vs. JAX 7/2 (1) at BIR 7/12 at JAX 2/5 24/2
Salas 7/9 at JAX 0.2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0 6/18 at MOB (2) 7/9 at JAX 4/0
Scott 7/11 at JAX 2.1, 4, 2, 1, 3, 2 6/23 vs. MIS (2) 6/18 at MOB (2) 7/11 at JAX 2/5 22/6
Torres-Costa 7/14 vs. BIR 2.0, 2, 0, 0, 1, 3 2/1
Uhen 7/13 vs. BIR 2.0, 2, 0, 0, 0, 2 7/3 at BIR 6/18 at MOB (1) 6/24 vs. MIS 1/3 10/4
TRAVIS HISSONG | RHP | #41 0-0, 3.31 ERA, .182 BAA, 0 SV RESIDES: BELLVILLE, OH AGE: 25
SUMMARY Signed as a free agent on 6/23/17
Games.......................................................................8
SV/Opp........................................................................ Released from New York Yankees organization on June 20 after going 2-1 with a 4.73 ERA between Double-A
Holds........................................................................... Trenton and Advanced-A Tampa
vs. LHB..................................................................227 Signed by the Yankees as a non-drafted free agent on June 12, 2014
vs. RHB.................................................................152 Pitched four years at Wright State University
SEASON HIGHS
Innings Pitched................................. 3.1, 7/13 vs. BIR
Strikeouts..............................................3, 7/7 vs. PNS
Walks.......................................2, 4x, last 7/13 vs. BIR
Hits....................................................... 5, 7/10 at JAX
Earned Runs......................................... 3, 7/10 at JAX
JORGE LPEZ | RHP | #28 5-6, 4.73 ERA, .247 BAA, 0 SV RESIDES: CAYEY, PUERTO RICO AGE: 24
SUMMARY Made one appearance with Milwaukee Brewers on 6/29, allowing one run in 2.0 innings against the
Games/Starts......................................................22/13
SV/Opp...................................................................0/2 Reds
Holds.........................................................................1 2016: Split season between Double-A Biloxi and Triple-A Colorado Springs
vs. LHB..................................................................260 2015: Named Southern League Pitcher of the Year
vs. RHB.................................................................237 Made Major League debut on September 29, 2015 with the Brewers...1-1, 5.40 ERA in two career MLB starts
SEASON HIGHS
Innings Pitched.................................7.0, 6/10 vs. JAX Selected by Milwaukee in the 2nd Round of the 2011 Draft (Caguas Military Academy)
Strikeouts.............................. 10, 2x, last 6/10 vs. JAX
Walks............................................. 5, 6/17 (2) at MOB
Hits.................................................... 8, 5/30 vs. MOB
Earned Runs............................................6, 6/4 at MIS
NICK RAMIREZ | LHP | #33 4-3, 1.36 ERA, .209 BAA, 2 SV RESIDES: AUSTIN, TX AGE: 27
SUMMARY Hit a pinch-hit home run in his first at-bat as a pitcher on 4/13...hit grand slam on 6/13
Games.....................................................................34
SV/Opp...................................................................2/5 Named to Southern League All-Star team as replacement for teammate Angel Ventura
Holds.........................................................................6 Converted to a pitcher after the 2016 season...remains Biloxis all-time home run leader
vs. LHB..................................................................177 2015: Was a Southern League midseason All-Star...selected to participate in the Southern League All-Star Derby
vs. RHB.................................................................225 2014: Was a Southern League midseason and postseason All-Star...led the Southern League in RBI (82)
SEASON HIGHS
Innings Pitched.....................3.0, 5x, last 7/15 vs. BIR 2013: Was a Florida State League All-Star...won the Florida State League Home Run Derby
Strikeouts.................................4, 2x, last 6/26 vs. MIS Selected by Milwaukee in the 4th Round of the 2011 draft (Cal State Fullerton)
Walks..................................................3, 5/22 vs. CHA Was named the 2011 Big West Conference Player of the Year...was two-way player and CSFs closer, going 16-
Hits......................................................4, 5/16 vs. MIS for-16 in saves in 2011, which marked the second-best single-season save mark in school history
Earned Runs.............................1, 8x, last 7/12 at JAX
JAVI SALAS | RHP | #44 1-2, 5.06 ERA, .237 BAA, 0 SV RESIDES: CORAL GABLES, FL AGE: 25
SUMMARY Selected in the 10th round of the 2014 First-Year Player Draft out of the University of Miami
Games.......................................................................7
SV/Opp........................................................................ 2017: Promoted to Biloxi on 5/17 after spending the first six weeks of the season inactive on Carolinas roster
Holds........................................................................... 2016: Split season between Double-A Biloxi and Advanced-A Brevard County
vs. LHB..................................................................222 2015: Mid-Season All-Star with the Brevard County Manatees of the Florida State League
vs. RHB.................................................................250 Graduated from the University of Miami with a degree in accounting...tossed a perfect game on 3/4/14 against
SEASON HIGHS
Innings Pitched................... 2.2, 2x, last 7/2 (2) at BIR Villanova, just the 23rd perfect game in Division I history since 1957...selected by the Minnesota Twins in the
Strikeouts............................................3, 7/2 (2) at BIR 38th round of the 2013 draft but did not sign...father, Raul, played football as a defensive end at Lafayette
Walks................................. 3, 2x, last 6/18 (2) at MOB College
Hits.....................................................4, 7/2 (2) at BIR
Earned Runs.......................................3, 7/2 (2) at BIR
QUINTIN TORRES-COSTA | LHP | #40 0-0, 0.00 ERA, .214 BAA, 0 SV RESIDES: HILO, HI AGE: 22
SUMMARY Promoted to Biloxi from Advanced-A Carolina on 7/9
Games.......................................................................3
SV/Opp........................................................................ Went 6-4 with a 3.77 earned run average in 23 relief appearances for the Mudcats...struck out 66 batters in
Holds........................................................................... 45.1 innings
vs. LHB..................................................................125 Selected in the 35th round of the 2015 draft out of the University of Hawaii
vs. RHB.................................................................333 Born and raised in Hilo, Hawaii...full name is Quintin John Alohiokala Torres-Costa
SEASON HIGHS
Innings Pitched................................. 2.0, 7/14 vs. BIR
Strikeouts.................................3, 2x, last 7/16 vs. BIR
Walks.......................................1, 2x, last 7/14 vs. BIR
Hits...................................................... 2, 7/14 vs. BIR
Earned Runs................................................................
JOSH UHEN | RHP | #39 2-2, 4.17 ERA, .290 BAA, 1 SV RESIDES: OSHKOSH, WI AGE: 25
SUMMARY Added to Shuckers roster 4/24 from extended spring training
Games.....................................................................27
SV/Opp...................................................................1/3 2016: Owned a 3.09 ERA (32.0 IP, 11 ER) with 12 walks and 33 strikeouts in 19 games in the first half with
Holds.........................................................................4 Class-A Brevard County
vs. LHB..................................................................345 Pitched for the Salt River Rafters in the Arizona Fall League following the 2016 season...went 0-0 with a 6.39
vs. RHB.................................................................253 ERA in 12.2 innings
SEASON HIGHS
Innings Pitched......................2.2, 2x, last 7/5 vs. PNS Became the highest drafted player in program history at UW-Milwaukee
Strikeouts.............................................4, 6/13 vs. JAX Selected in the fifth round of the 2013 first-year player draft
Walks.......................................2, 3x, last 6/24 vs. MIS
Hits......................................................4, 6/13 vs. JAX
Earned Runs............................... 3, 3x, last 6/5 at MIS
CATCHER INFORMATION
Player G/GS CS SBA CS% PB W-L
Nottingham 54/53 18 47 38% 7 27-26
Houle 38/38 15 36 42% 5 18-20
Garcia 2/2 1 1 100% 0 1-1
Totals: 34 84 40% 12
REN GARCA | C | #10 .200, 0 HR, 0 RBI, 0 SB RESIDES: VEGA ALTA, PUERTO RICO AGE:
SUMMARY Transferred from Triple-A Colorado Springs on July 13 after C Dustin Houle was placed on DL
Last Game................................................................... Signed by Brewers organization after 2015 season...split 2016 between Biloxi and Triple-A Colorado Springs...
Current Series........................................................1-5
Previous Series........................................................... batted .225 in 38 games for the Shuckers and .290 in 17 games for the Sky Sox
Streak (Long)...........................................0g (1g, 7/14) Played 2015 season between Double-A Reading and Triple-A Lehigh Valley in the Phillies organization
vs. LHP..................................................................000 Originally selected by Houston in the 35th round of the 2008 draft
vs. RHP.................................................................500
Season Highs
Hits...................................................... 1, 7/14 vs. BIR
Runs............................................................................
RBI...............................................................................
HR...............................................................................
Stolen Bases...............................................................
ANGEL ORTEGA | IF | #2 .230, 6 HR, 30 RBI, 10 SB RESIDES: GUAYNABO, PUERTO RICO AGE: 23
SUMMARY Selected by Milwaukee in the 6th round of the 2012 draft (Colegio Hector Urdaneta HS, PR)
Last Game..............................................................2-3 2016: Walk-off single against Mississippi on 8/25...hit his first Double-A homer on July 11 against the Pensacola
Current Series......................................................3-14
Previous Series....................................................3-16 Blue Wahoos...had 8 multi-hit games out of his first 21 played for the Shuckers...season-high eight-game hitting
Streak (Long).................................... 2g (8g, 5/6-5/13) streak from 5/5-13 (12x33, HR, 5 RBI, 4 R) while with Brevard County...transferred to Biloxi from A+ Brevard on
vs. LHP..................................................................200 6/23
vs. RHP.................................................................241 Participated in the Puerto Rico Baseball Academy... Committed to Alabama State before signing with the
Season Highs
Hits........................................................3, 6/29 at BIR Brewers in 2012
Runs.................................. 2, 5x, last 6/23 (2) vs. MIS
RBI...........................................3, 3x, last 6/3 vs. MOB
HR..................................... 1, 6x, last 6/18 (1) at MOB
Stolen Bases........................................2, 4/29 at PNS
PINCH HITTING
Player AVG H AB HR RBI
DeMuth .000 0 3 0 1
Coulter .500 1 2 1 1
Ramirez .250 1 4 1 1
Reed .000 0 0 0 0
Charles .167 2 12 0 1
Iskenderian .000 0 2 0 0
Ortega .000 0 1 0 0
Nottingham .000 0 1 0 0
Dubon 1.000 1 1 0 0
Betancourt .000 0 2 0 0
Davis 1.000 1 1 0 0
Roache .000 0 1 0 0
Noriega .000 0 2 0 0
Allemand .000 0 1 0 0
Mejia .000 0 1 0 0
Rijo .100 1 10 0 1
Taylor .500 1 2 0 0
Totals: .174 8 46 2 5
SHUCKERS ON TWITTER
Pitchers
Corbin Burnes.......................................................................@burnes16
Travis Hissong............................................................ @Hissong_Travis
Jorge Lpez.......................................................................... @yabiee18
Jon Perrin..............................................................................@jperrin46
Nick Ramirez........................................................................ @N_ram33
Javi Salas......................................................................@Feliz_Javidad
Catchers
Ren Garca..........................................................................@Ponchy5
Dustin Houle............................................................................ @dhoulio
Jacob Nottingham....................................................@JacobNottingham
Infielders
Blake Allemand.........................................................@blake_allemand1
Javier Betancourt............................................................@javierelbetica
Dustin DeMuth.................................................................. @_doubled16
Wendell Rijo.......................................................................@wendellrijo
Outfielders
Michael Choice................................................................@VinnyChoice
Clint Coulter........................................................................ @ccoulter12
Michael Reed....................................................................@MReed1119
Tyrone Taylor.............................................................. @tyrone_taylor15
Shuckers
Official Shuckers.......................................................... @BiloxiShuckers
Chris Harris (Media/Broadcaster)......................................@CHarris731
Erik Bremer (Media/Broadcaster)....................................@Erik_Bremer
The former Minor League infielder spent nine seasons with the Milwaukee (1987-92, 94-95) and Kansas City (1993) organizations. He collected a .242 career batting aver-
age over nine seasons as a middle infielder.
Mike was born into a baseball family as Sandy and his father, Epy, was a renowned scout in the Dominican Republic who unearthed over 40 Major League players. 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).
Mike and his wife Larissa reside in Melbourne, Fla and the couple has two sons, Michael and Daniel. Mike was born in Santo Domingo, DR.
Coach, Sandy Guerrero
Guerrero, 51, enters his 15th season as a coach in the Brewers organization. Prior to joining the Shuckers in 2015, he coached at
Double-A Huntsville (2003-08, 2014) and Triple-A Nashville (2009-11).
In addition, he spent two seasons as Hitting Coordinator from 2012-13. Guerrero served as Manager for the Northern Division in the
2007 Southern League All-Star Game after scheduled Manager Don Money pulled out of the contest to coach in the All-Star Futures
Game. Before coaching, Guerrero had a 19-year playing career that included stints in the minors with Toronto and Milwaukee. He also
played professionally in Mexico, Taiwan and the independent Northern League.
The former infielder played in the Brewers farm system with Class-A Stockton (1986-88), Double-A El Paso (1989-90) and Triple-A
Denver (1991-92). In 1998, Guerrero won a league championship in Taiwan, claiming the batting title with a .361 batting average.
In 2015, he served as a pitching coach for the U.S. squad during the All-Star Futures Game in his hometown of Cincinnati. In 2014, he
served as Pitching Coach with the Glendale Desert Dogs in the Arizona Fall League.
Prior to joining the Brewers, Hook was the Pitching coach for the Florence Freedom of the independent Frontier League from 2003-07.
He also spent three seasons as the pitching coach for Northern Kentucky University from 2000-02.
Hook was a pitcher for 11 professional seasons (1989-99), including two years in the Major Leagues with San Francisco from 1995-96.
He went 5-2 with a 5.89 ERA in 55 career Major League games. Originally signed as a non-drafted free agent by Cincinnati in 1989, he also pitched in the minor
leagues with San Diego, San Francisco, California and Houston. He finished his playing career in the independent Atlantic League.
Since 2001, Hook has owned and operated a baseball training center based in Florence, Kentucky, where he resides along with his wife, Toni, and their two sons,
Christian and Brennan.
Coach, Chuckie Caufield
Caufield begins his fifth season as a coach in the Brewers organization and first with the Shuckers. The 33-year-old spent the previous four seasons as a coach
for the Brewers Class-A affiliate Wisconsin Timber Rattlers. He served in the same role with the Rookie-level Helena Brewers in 2013.