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WINSTON-SALEM DASH 2011 GAME NOTES UPCOMING SCHEDULE & PROBABLE PITCHERS Date Time Opponent Pitchers Tues, July 19 6:30 p.m. @ Kinston Indians LHP Matt Wickswat (2-1, 2.78) @ RHP Brett Brach (6-6, 2.83) Wed, July 20 11:00 a.m. @ Kinston Indians RHP Cameron Bayne (8-4, 3.44) @ TBA Thurs, July 21 SCHEDULED OFF—DAY Fri, July 22 7:05 p.m. vs. Potomac Nationals RHP Jake Petricka (0-4, 6.88) vs. TBA Sat, July 23 7:00 p.m. vs. Potomac Nationals LHP Joe Serafin (1-8, 5.61) vs. TBA Series (W-L-T)………………….12-14-2 Series Opener…………………….13-16 Series Finale………………………11-16 Roster Breakdown: Pitchers:…………………13 Position Players: …….12 Disabled List:……………3 DOTS & DASHES I like it when you call me Big Popham: Marty Popham and four relievers combined on a five-hit shutout of the Dash yester- day, as the Indians earned the series-opening 2-0 win. All of the offense in the contest was provided by Kinston first base- man Jeremie Tice, who blasted a two-run home run in the bottom of the fifth against Joe Serafin to snap a scoreless tie. That was all Popham and the K-Tribe bullpen would need, as the five hurlers scattered four singles and a double over the course of the day. Winston struck out a season-high-tying 17 times, a mark earlier set in a game at Wilmington last month. Popham had a career-high 11 strikeouts while Jared Mitchell endured the toughest day at the plate, going 0 for 4 with four strikeouts. The Indians did not walk a batter and only 15 of the 32 Dash batters hit the ball into play during the contest. It was the third time the Dash had been shut out this season and the first time since May 21. The loss dropped Winston- Salem to 2.5 games behind the Indians for first place. The Best Offense is a Good Offense: Winston-Salem has struggled offensively on this road trip, hitting just .180 as a team over the last eight games. The offense has especially struggled lately, as noted by yesterday’s shutout loss. The Dash have been held scoreless in 21 of the last 22 innings, with the only runs scoring on Tyler Saladino’s fifth inning home run on Saturday night. In that 22-inning span, the team has just ten hits and is batting just .135 (10 for 74). Four Big Games: The Dash continue their final series of this season-long 11-game road trip with the second of four games against the Kinston Indians. First place in the Southern Division is on the line in this week’s series, as the K-Tribe currently lead Winston-Salem by 2.5 games for a second half playoff berth. The Indians have been the hottest team in the Carolina League over the last two months. After starting the season 14-22 through May 16, Kinston is 37-18. The Indians had the best record in May and the June, but have stumbled a bit this month, going 7-7. Aaron Holbert’s team has managed to excel despite owning the worst statistical offense in the CL. The Indians are batting .231 and have scored 324 runs, both the lowest totals in the league. They have been bolstered by strong pitching, as the K-Tribe has allowed the fewest runs in the league and possess the league’s second-best ERA. Kinston has also played terrific defense, ranking first in the CL in fewest errors and highest fielding percentage. Back on Gac: After going 3 for 23 offensively over a six-game stretch, Ian Gac has bounced back over the last five games, going 8 for 19 with two doubles, three home runs, eight RBI, four runs scored, three walks, and two hit-by-pitches. Gac has hit 23 home runs this season, 13 of which have either tied the game or given Winston-Salem the lead. The slugger strength- ened his hold on the CL lead in RBI with 65 on the season, six better than Salem’s Dan Butler. Gac is also first in the CL in games played (93), second in at bats (349), fourth in hits (94), second in doubles (26), third in slugging percentage (.542), first in extra-base hits (49), first in runs scored (61), first in total bases (189), and first in HR/AB ratio (1/15.17). Milestone Moonshot: With his tiebreaking home run in the third inning Thursday night, Ian Gac not only gave the Dash a 3-1 lead, but he also blasted the 150th home run of his professional career (all of them coming below the AA level). Gac entered the season with 127 career dingers and has hit a Carolina League-leading 23 in 2011 to reach the milestone number. The nine-year pro hit his first three home runs in his first professional season back in 2003 on the AZL Rangers. His first double- digit home run season came in 2006 when he hit 16 with low-A Clinton and Advanced-A Bakersfield. Gac is on pace to hit 35 homers this season, which would eclipse his career-high of 32 that he hit in 2008. Among all active players, the Seattle native is 23rd in career minor league home runs. Of the top 50, all but Gac have played at a level higher than Advanced-A. Putting the “K” in Kussmaul: Ryan Kussmaul kept racking up strikeouts Saturday night, picking up three more in 1.1 score- less innings. The Wisconsin native and Iowa resident has been lights out lately, not allowing an earned run in his last 11 appearances. In 16.1 innings over this period, he has allowed six hits, walked four, struck out 34, and held hitters to a .103 average (6 for 58). He has lowered his season ERA more than two full runs since June 7 from 5.11 to 2.95. Kussmaul leads all Carolina League relievers in strikeouts per nine innings with 13.92, more than two better than Keys closer Sean Gleason (11.74). Kussmaul is second on the Dash in strikeouts (66) despite only ranking seventh among all 2011 Winston players in innings pitched (42.2). Orlando-ho-ho-ho Santos Claus: Friday night Dash reliever Orlando Santos continued his strong performance since returning to the Carolina League from low-A Kannapolis. Santos earned his first save of the season with three scoreless innings of relief. The former catcher started this season with the Dash and struggled, posting an 8.82 ERA in his first ten appearances. After going 2-0 with a 1.08 ERA in 25 innings with the Intimidators, Santos was returned to Winston-Salem. After giving up two runs in 2.2 innings in his first game back, the righty has allowed just one run in his last six appearances, totaling 9.1 innings for an ERA of 0.96. His season ERA with the Dash has dropped to 6.04, his lowest mark since his second appear- ance of the season. The Elusive Clean Sheet: Winston-Salem committed another error last night to continue an unfortunate defensive trend. The Dash have not played a nine-inning game without committing and error in 21 consecutive games. The last clean defensive nine-inning game the Dash played was on June 24 at Frederick, the second game of the second half. Winston has commit- ted 12 errors in the last six games and 108 errors this season, the second-most in the Carolina League (four fewer than Potomac, which leads the league). Today’s Opposing Starter: RHP Clayton Cook (6-6, 3.98) makes his 17th start off the season, and fourth against the Dash. In three starts against Winston, Cook is 1-1 with a 2.12 ERA, striking out 18 batters with nine walks in 17 innings. He is coming off his worst outing of the season at Frederick, allowing eight runs (seven earned) on ten hits in four innings, inflating his ERA by 0.60. He is the youngest player on the Indians and will not turn 21 until July 23rd. Cook is coming off a good 2010 season with low-A Lake County, his first year with a full-season team. He went 6-7 in 23 starts, but posted a solid 3.35 ERA (9th in the MWL) and held Midwest League batters to a .244 average. The Indians shut him down with a relatively minor shoulder injury in mid-August. Cook was 5-3 with a 2.79 ERA in 2009 with short-season Mahoning Valley, where he was a NYPL All-Star. He was selected in the ninth round of the 2008 draft out of Amarillo High School in Texas and report- edly signed for about $100,000 after he committed to the University of Oklahoma. He dominated in his final year of high school ball, striking out 170 batters in 98 innings while going 12-3 with a 1.98 ERA. He throws a four-seam fastball (91-93 mph), a two-seam fastball, a curveball, and a changeup. The Dash roster currently lists eight players ranked in Baseball America’s top 30 prospects in the White Sox organization. They are: OF Jared Mitchell (4), RHP Jake Petricka (7), LHP Santos Rodriguez (12), C Mike Blanke (14), IF Andy Wilkins (19), IF Tyler Sala- dino (20), RHP Andre Rienzo (25), and RHP Cameron Bayne (29). PROSPECT WATCH Dash Lead Season Series 7-6 4/08 R 7-6 L (10) KIN 2R in 10th 4/09 R 3-2 W (8) Mitchell 2R-HR 4/10 R 4-2 W Gac 2R-HR 4/15 H 5-3 W Shelton 2R 3B in 8th 4/16 H 5-2 L (11) 11th inn. Toole 2R 2B 4/17 H 9-0 W Bayne 7 SHO IP, Gac HR 5/26 R 9-8 L KIN led 8-1 after 1st 5/27 R 6-1 W 2 3R-HR’s, Doyle 7 IP 5/28 R 5-2 L 3 KIN R in 7th 6/03 H 3-1 W Bullpen: 6 IP, 5 H, 1 R, 6 K 6/04 H 8-1 L 4 KIN HR, Cook 7 IP 6/05 H 6-4 W Gac 3-4, 3 2B, 3 RBI, 2R 7/17 R 2-0 L Tice 2R-HR in 5th 7/18 R 6:30 7/19 R 6:30 7/20 R 11:00 AM 7/25 H 7:00 7/26 H 7:00 7/27 H 12:00 Noon 7/28 H 7:00 WS vs. KINSTON 2011 Batting Average/Rank……………..….. .239/6th ERA/Rank…………………………………….4.06/7th Southern Division Standing………..3rd/2.5 GB Attendance Avg./Rank………….…...4,566/2nd CAROLINA LEAGUE RANKINGS WINSTON-SALEM DASH (11-12, 43-50) @ KINSTON INDIANS (13-9, 51-40) Monday, July 18, 2011, 6:30 p.m. ⌂ “Historic” Grainger Stadium ⌂ Kinston, NC Webcast available on www.wsdash.com 15 minutes before first pitch Game No. 95 ⌂ Road Game No. 47 ⌂ 2011 Home Record 23-24 ⌂ 2011 Road Record 20-26 LHP Santos Rodriguez (2-2, 3.55) @ RHP Clayton Cook (6-6, 3.98) Current Streak……………………..….L2 Last 5 games……………………..….3-2 Last 10 games……………………….4-6 Home Record…………………….23-24 Road Record………………………20-26 Day Record…………………………….9-7 Night Record………………………34-43 Vs. RH Starter…………………….26-33 Vs. LH Starter…………………….17-17 Extra Innings Record………………9-6 One-Run Games…………………14-15 Scoring First………………………25-18 Opponent Scoring First……….18-33 Shutouts………………………………..4-3 Out-hit Opponents………………..28-6 Out-hit by Opponents……………7-38 Hits Equal………………………………8-6 Comeback Wins…………………22-22 Last Team AB Record……………13-9 Starter goes more than 5.0…28-22 Starter goes less than 5.0…….7-15 Score 4 runs or more….………32-21 Score 3 runs or less…….……..11-29 Errorless Games…………………18-11 Lead after. 6.0 innings………….30-6 Lead after 7.0 innings…………..33-5 Lead after 8.0 innings…………..34-1 Tied after 6.0 innings……………..9-3 Tied after 7.0 innings……………..7-1 Tied after 8.0 innings……………..3-5 Trail after 6.0 innings……………4-41 Trail after 7.0 innings……………3-44 Trail after 8.0 innings……………3-41 Sundays………………………………...9-5 Mondays………………………………..6-7 Tuesdays……………………………….4-5 Wednesdays…………………………..7-8 Thursdays…………………………….2-10 Fridays…………………………………10-5 Saturdays…………………………….5-11 PUNCTUATION MARKS

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WINSTON-SALEM DASH 2011 GAME NOTES

UPCOMING SCHEDULE & PROBABLE PITCHERS Date Time Opponent Pitchers Tues, July 19 6:30 p.m. @ Kinston Indians LHP Matt Wickswat (2-1, 2.78) @ RHP Brett Brach (6-6, 2.83) Wed, July 20 11:00 a.m. @ Kinston Indians RHP Cameron Bayne (8-4, 3.44) @ TBA Thurs, July 21 SCHEDULED OFF—DAY Fri, July 22 7:05 p.m. vs. Potomac Nationals RHP Jake Petricka (0-4, 6.88) vs. TBA Sat, July 23 7:00 p.m. vs. Potomac Nationals LHP Joe Serafin (1-8, 5.61) vs. TBA

Series (W-L-T)………………….12-14-2 Series Opener…………………….13-16 Series Finale………………………11-16

Roster Breakdown: Pitchers:…………………13 Position Players: …….12 Disabled List:……………3

DOTS & DASHES

I like it when you call me Big Popham: Marty Popham and four relievers combined on a five-hit shutout of the Dash yester-day, as the Indians earned the series-opening 2-0 win. All of the offense in the contest was provided by Kinston first base-man Jeremie Tice, who blasted a two-run home run in the bottom of the fifth against Joe Serafin to snap a scoreless tie. That was all Popham and the K-Tribe bullpen would need, as the five hurlers scattered four singles and a double over the course of the day. Winston struck out a season-high-tying 17 times, a mark earlier set in a game at Wilmington last month. Popham had a career-high 11 strikeouts while Jared Mitchell endured the toughest day at the plate, going 0 for 4 with four strikeouts. The Indians did not walk a batter and only 15 of the 32 Dash batters hit the ball into play during the contest. It was the third time the Dash had been shut out this season and the first time since May 21. The loss dropped Winston-Salem to 2.5 games behind the Indians for first place. The Best Offense is a Good Offense: Winston-Salem has struggled offensively on this road trip, hitting just .180 as a team over the last eight games. The offense has especially struggled lately, as noted by yesterday’s shutout loss. The Dash have been held scoreless in 21 of the last 22 innings, with the only runs scoring on Tyler Saladino’s fifth inning home run on Saturday night. In that 22-inning span, the team has just ten hits and is batting just .135 (10 for 74). Four Big Games: The Dash continue their final series of this season-long 11-game road trip with the second of four games against the Kinston Indians. First place in the Southern Division is on the line in this week’s series, as the K-Tribe currently lead Winston-Salem by 2.5 games for a second half playoff berth. The Indians have been the hottest team in the Carolina League over the last two months. After starting the season 14-22 through May 16, Kinston is 37-18. The Indians had the best record in May and the June, but have stumbled a bit this month, going 7-7. Aaron Holbert’s team has managed to excel despite owning the worst statistical offense in the CL. The Indians are batting .231 and have scored 324 runs, both the lowest totals in the league. They have been bolstered by strong pitching, as the K-Tribe has allowed the fewest runs in the league and possess the league’s second-best ERA. Kinston has also played terrific defense, ranking first in the CL in fewest errors and highest fielding percentage. Back on Gac: After going 3 for 23 offensively over a six-game stretch, Ian Gac has bounced back over the last five games, going 8 for 19 with two doubles, three home runs, eight RBI, four runs scored, three walks, and two hit-by-pitches. Gac has hit 23 home runs this season, 13 of which have either tied the game or given Winston-Salem the lead. The slugger strength-ened his hold on the CL lead in RBI with 65 on the season, six better than Salem’s Dan Butler. Gac is also first in the CL in games played (93), second in at bats (349), fourth in hits (94), second in doubles (26), third in slugging percentage (.542), first in extra-base hits (49), first in runs scored (61), first in total bases (189), and first in HR/AB ratio (1/15.17). Milestone Moonshot: With his tiebreaking home run in the third inning Thursday night, Ian Gac not only gave the Dash a 3-1 lead, but he also blasted the 150th home run of his professional career (all of them coming below the AA level). Gac entered the season with 127 career dingers and has hit a Carolina League-leading 23 in 2011 to reach the milestone number. The nine-year pro hit his first three home runs in his first professional season back in 2003 on the AZL Rangers. His first double-digit home run season came in 2006 when he hit 16 with low-A Clinton and Advanced-A Bakersfield. Gac is on pace to hit 35 homers this season, which would eclipse his career-high of 32 that he hit in 2008. Among all active players, the Seattle native is 23rd in career minor league home runs. Of the top 50, all but Gac have played at a level higher than Advanced-A. Putting the “K” in Kussmaul: Ryan Kussmaul kept racking up strikeouts Saturday night, picking up three more in 1.1 score-less innings. The Wisconsin native and Iowa resident has been lights out lately, not allowing an earned run in his last 11 appearances. In 16.1 innings over this period, he has allowed six hits, walked four, struck out 34, and held hitters to a .103 average (6 for 58). He has lowered his season ERA more than two full runs since June 7 from 5.11 to 2.95. Kussmaul leads all Carolina League relievers in strikeouts per nine innings with 13.92, more than two better than Keys closer Sean Gleason (11.74). Kussmaul is second on the Dash in strikeouts (66) despite only ranking seventh among all 2011 Winston players in innings pitched (42.2). Orlando-ho-ho-ho Santos Claus: Friday night Dash reliever Orlando Santos continued his strong performance since returning to the Carolina League from low-A Kannapolis. Santos earned his first save of the season with three scoreless innings of relief. The former catcher started this season with the Dash and struggled, posting an 8.82 ERA in his first ten appearances. After going 2-0 with a 1.08 ERA in 25 innings with the Intimidators, Santos was returned to Winston-Salem. After giving up two runs in 2.2 innings in his first game back, the righty has allowed just one run in his last six appearances, totaling 9.1 innings for an ERA of 0.96. His season ERA with the Dash has dropped to 6.04, his lowest mark since his second appear-ance of the season. The Elusive Clean Sheet: Winston-Salem committed another error last night to continue an unfortunate defensive trend. The Dash have not played a nine-inning game without committing and error in 21 consecutive games. The last clean defensive nine-inning game the Dash played was on June 24 at Frederick, the second game of the second half. Winston has commit-ted 12 errors in the last six games and 108 errors this season, the second-most in the Carolina League (four fewer than Potomac, which leads the league). Today’s Opposing Starter: RHP Clayton Cook (6-6, 3.98) makes his 17th start off the season, and fourth against the Dash. In three starts against Winston, Cook is 1-1 with a 2.12 ERA, striking out 18 batters with nine walks in 17 innings. He is coming off his worst outing of the season at Frederick, allowing eight runs (seven earned) on ten hits in four innings, inflating his ERA by 0.60. He is the youngest player on the Indians and will not turn 21 until July 23rd. Cook is coming off a good 2010 season with low-A Lake County, his first year with a full-season team. He went 6-7 in 23 starts, but posted a solid 3.35 ERA (9th in the MWL) and held Midwest League batters to a .244 average. The Indians shut him down with a relatively minor shoulder injury in mid-August. Cook was 5-3 with a 2.79 ERA in 2009 with short-season Mahoning Valley, where he was a NYPL All-Star. He was selected in the ninth round of the 2008 draft out of Amarillo High School in Texas and report-edly signed for about $100,000 after he committed to the University of Oklahoma. He dominated in his final year of high school ball, striking out 170 batters in 98 innings while going 12-3 with a 1.98 ERA. He throws a four-seam fastball (91-93 mph), a two-seam fastball, a curveball, and a changeup.

The Dash roster currently lists eight players ranked in Baseball America’s top 30 prospects in the White Sox organization. They are: OF Jared Mitchell (4), RHP Jake Petricka (7), LHP Santos Rodriguez (12), C Mike Blanke (14), IF Andy Wilkins (19), IF Tyler Sala-dino (20), RHP Andre Rienzo (25), and RHP Cameron Bayne (29).

PROSPECT WATCH

Dash Lead Season Series 7-6

4/08 R 7-6 L (10) KIN 2R in 10th 4/09 R 3-2 W (8) Mitchell 2R-HR 4/10 R 4-2 W Gac 2R-HR 4/15 H 5-3 W Shelton 2R 3B in 8th 4/16 H 5-2 L (11) 11th inn. Toole 2R 2B 4/17 H 9-0 W Bayne 7 SHO IP, Gac HR 5/26 R 9-8 L KIN led 8-1 after 1st 5/27 R 6-1 W 2 3R-HR’s, Doyle 7 IP 5/28 R 5-2 L 3 KIN R in 7th 6/03 H 3-1 W Bullpen: 6 IP, 5 H, 1 R, 6 K 6/04 H 8-1 L 4 KIN HR, Cook 7 IP 6/05 H 6-4 W Gac 3-4, 3 2B, 3 RBI, 2R 7/17 R 2-0 L Tice 2R-HR in 5th 7/18 R 6:30 7/19 R 6:30 7/20 R 11:00 AM 7/25 H 7:00 7/26 H 7:00 7/27 H 12:00 Noon 7/28 H 7:00

WS vs. KINSTON 2011

Batting Average/Rank……………..….. .239/6th ERA/Rank…………………………………….4.06/7th Southern Division Standing………..3rd/2.5 GB Attendance Avg./Rank………….…...4,566/2nd

CAROLINA LEAGUE RANKINGS

WINSTON-SALEM DASH (11-12, 43-50) @ KINSTON INDIANS (13-9, 51-40) Monday, July 18, 2011, 6:30 p.m. ⌂ “Historic” Grainger Stadium ⌂ Kinston, NC

Webcast available on www.wsdash.com 15 minutes before first pitch Game No. 95 ⌂ Road Game No. 47 ⌂ 2011 Home Record 23-24 ⌂ 2011 Road Record 20-26

LHP Santos Rodriguez (2-2, 3.55) @ RHP Clayton Cook (6-6, 3.98)

Current Streak……………………..….L2 Last 5 games……………………..….3-2 Last 10 games……………………….4-6 Home Record…………………….23-24 Road Record………………………20-26 Day Record…………………………….9-7 Night Record………………………34-43 Vs. RH Starter…………………….26-33 Vs. LH Starter…………………….17-17 Extra Innings Record………………9-6

One-Run Games…………………14-15 Scoring First………………………25-18 Opponent Scoring First……….18-33 Shutouts………………………………..4-3 Out-hit Opponents………………..28-6 Out-hit by Opponents……………7-38 Hits Equal………………………………8-6 Comeback Wins…………………22-22 Last Team AB Record……………13-9

Starter goes more than 5.0…28-22 Starter goes less than 5.0…….7-15 Score 4 runs or more….………32-21 Score 3 runs or less…….……..11-29 Errorless Games…………………18-11

Lead after. 6.0 innings………….30-6 Lead after 7.0 innings…………..33-5 Lead after 8.0 innings…………..34-1

Tied after 6.0 innings……………..9-3 Tied after 7.0 innings……………..7-1 Tied after 8.0 innings……………..3-5

Trail after 6.0 innings……………4-41 Trail after 7.0 innings……………3-44 Trail after 8.0 innings……………3-41

Sundays………………………………...9-5 Mondays………………………………..6-7 Tuesdays……………………………….4-5 Wednesdays…………………………..7-8 Thursdays…………………………….2-10 Fridays…………………………………10-5 Saturdays…………………………….5-11

PUNCTUATION MARKS

STARTER GS QS RS TEAM REC. Doyle 11 8 3.82 (42) 4-7 Rienzo 17 4 3.94 (67) 7-10 Santiago 8 3 4.13 (33) 4-4 Bayne 14 8 5.07 (71) 9-5 Serafin 18 8 3.83 (69) 9-9 Collop 6 2 5.67 (34) 4-2 Rodriguez 3 0 5.33 (16) 2-1 Buch 7 3 3.29 (23) 2-5 Petricka 4 0 2.50 (10) 0-4 Wickswat 3 2 5.00 (15) 2-1 Furnish 2 0 4.00 (8) 0-2

DASH STARTERS BREAKDOWN

PITCHER W L ERA IP H R ER BB K HR Starters 21 37 4.28 496.1 506 261 236 183 346 43 Relievers 22 13 3.67 321.2 301 161 131 137 340 19

SANTOS RODRIGUEZ’ CAREER STATISTICS

TODAY’S STARTING PITCHER—No. 27 SANTOS RODRIGUEZ Height: 6’6” Weight: 186 Bats: L Throws: L Born: January 2, 1988, Sanchez, Samana, Dominican Republic Resides: Las Terrenas, Dominican Republic Obtained: Traded from Atlanta with C Tyler Flowers, IF Brent Lillibridge, & IF Jon Gilmore on December 4, 2008 in exchange for Javier Vazquez & Boone Logan College: N/A Notes: Entered 2011 ranked by Baseball America as the 12th-best White Sox minor league prospect… Career average of 13.2 strike-outs per nine innings and .189 opponent’s batting average… Spent 2010 with Winston-Salem, where he was 2-0 with a 3.57 ERA and 59 strikeouts in 32 appearances… Posted a 1.16 ERA in 2009 between Bristol and Kannapolis, his first year in the White Sox organiza-tion… Originally signed by Atlanta as a non-drafted free agent on September 26, 2006… Spent first two professional seasons with the GCL Braves… Named to Baseball America’s Rookie League All-Star team following the 2008 season…

Year Team League W L PCT ERA G GS CG SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK AVG 2007 GCL Braves GCL 0 1 .000 6.67 12 2 0 2 2 28.1 29 25 21 3 4 21 0 35 6 0 .248 2008 GCL Braves GCL 1 2 .333 2.79 14 0 0 5 7 29.0 16 12 9 0 2 13 1 45 5 0 .155 2009 Bristol White Sox APP 2 0 1.000 1.33 19 0 0 4 4 27.0 18 5 4 0 1 17 0 42 6 1 .189 2009 Kannapolis Intimidators SAL 0 0 .000 0.00 3 0 0 0 0 4.0 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 8 1 0 .200 2010 Winston-Salem Dash CAR 2 0 1.000 3.57 32 0 0 0 0 40.1 27 18 16 0 3 32 1 59 5 0 .193 Minor League Totals 5 3 .625 3.50 80 2 0 11 13 128.2 93 60 50 3 11 84 2 189 23 1 .198

LHP Matt Wickswat (2-1, 2.78) makes his fifth start of the season tomorrow against the Indians. He has won his last two starts, the first of which was a scoreless seven-inning performance against Myrtle Beach that earned him Carolina League “Pitcher of the Week” honors. Wickswat had been used as a reliever for Winston-Salem prior to being moved into the rotation. He missed the first month of the season with an intercostal mus-cle injury that he suffered near the end of spring training and joined the Dash in late April. He was moved up to AA Birmingham for a two-week period near the end of May and did not allow a run in three appearances for the Barons before being reassigned to Winston-Salem. Wickswat spent most of 2010 with low-A Kannapolis, pitching in 30 games (16 starts), goint 7-7 with a 3.93 ERA. He attended Gonzaga University, but never pitched for the Bulldogs, as he transferred to Santa Clara University. He signed with the White Sox as a non-drafted free agent in July of 2008.

TOMORROW’S DASH STARTING PITCHER—No. 30 MATT WICKSWAT

PLAYER H/AB RBI XBH HR SO BB Note Abraham 0/1 0 0 0 0 0 Abreu 1/2 0 0 0 0 0 Burnette 0/1 0 0 0 1 0 Cannon 0/1 0 0 0 1 0 Folgia 0/1 0 0 0 1 0 Frawley 0/1 0 0 0 0 0 ROE, R Greenwell 0/2 0 0 0 0 0 Holt 0/1 0 0 0 0 0 Pickens 0/2 0 0 0 1 0 Perez 0/1 0 0 0 0 1 Rivas 0/2 0 0 0 1 0 Tice 1/1 1 1 0 0 1 2B TOTALS: .125 2/16 2 2 0 5 2

SANTIAGO VS. THE 2011 INDIANS

MISCELLANEOUS DASH STATISTICS

PLAYER TOTAL SOLO LHP RHP HOME ROAD LAST OPPONENT PITCHER AB’s SINCE LAST HR Blanke 2 2 1 1 0 2 6/29 @ POT Bronson 51 Bour 1 0 0 1 1 0 6/12 vs. WIL Odorizzi 17 Ciolli 7 5 2 5 5 2 7/2 vs. SAL Latimer 36 Colligan 5 5 2 3 2 3 7/14 @ LYN Hale 13 Gac 23 10 9 14 12 11 7/14 @ LYN Hale 10 Martinez 5 3 1 4 3 2 7/3 vs. SAL Ebert 6 Mitchell 9 3 1 8 4 5 7/8 vs. MYR Boscan 26 Oester 1 1 0 1 0 1 6/7 @ MYR Wieland 29 Saladino 12 7 4 8 7 5 7/16 @ LYN Sims 5 Shelton 1 1 0 1 0 1 4/11 @ POT Caldera 50 Sierra 3 2 0 3 1 2 7/6 vs. MYR Gomez 22 Wagner 1 1 0 1 1 0 6/2 vs. POT Weaver 124 Wilkins 14 6 5 9 7 7 7/2 vs. SAL Gleason 48 Yount 3 1 0 3 2 1 4/25 vs. FRE Rasner 123

HOME RUN BREAKDOWN

TEAM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 EX TOT OPPONENTS 47 56 60 45 38 56 40 42 28 10 418 DASH 41 46 29 28 55 51 50 49 27 13 388

CLUB GENERAL Longest Winning Streak…………………........5 (5/6—5/10) Longest Losing Streak…..………………..5 (2x, 4/27—5/1) Longest Game Time (All Games)…….3:54 (6/8 @ MYR) Longest Game Time (9 innings)…3:29 (2x, 6/2 vs. POT) Shortest Game Time (All Games)….1:38 (6/28 vs. LYN) Shortest Game Time (9 innings)….2:00 (5/19 vs. MYR) Longest Game (Innings)……………….12 (2x, 6/8 @ MYR) Most Runners Left on Base…………..12 (2x, 6/8 @ FRE) Most Errors………………………..…………....6 (6/14 vs. FRE) Longest Errorless Streak…………………….4 (4/10—4/13) Largest Margin of Victory……………..9 (2x, 6/12 vs. WIL) Largest Margin of Defeat…………………8 (2x, 7/9 @ SAL) Highest Attendance, Home……..……7,143 (7/3 vs. SAL) Highest Attendance, Road…………..9,379 (6/25 @ FRE) Lowest Attendance, Home…………...2,314 (5/9 vs. POT) Lowest Attendance, Road………..……..738 (4/13 @ POT)

TEAM BATTING

Most Runs, Game……………………………..12 (7/2 vs. SAL) Most Runs, Inning……………………..7 (5th, 4/25 vs. FRE) Most Hits, Game………………………….……19 (7/2 vs. SAL) Most Hits, Inning…………………………..6 (5x, 4/25 @ POT) Most Home Runs, Game……………….4 (2x, 5/25 @ LYN) Fewest Runs, Game………………………0 (3x, 7/17 @ KIN) Fewest Hits, Game…………………………3 (4x, 6/4 vs. KIN) Most Strikeouts, Game………………..17 (2x, 7/17 @ KIN) Most Walks, Game……………………….8 (2x, 7/7 vs. MYR) Most Stolen Bases, Game……………2 (5x, 6/26 vs. LYN)

TEAM PITCHING

Most Runs Allowed, Game…...............14 (4/25 vs. FRE) Most Runs Allowed, Inning…………...8 (1st, 5/26 @ KIN) Most Hits Allowed, Game………………….19 (7/6 vs. MYR) Most Hits Allowed, Inning…………5 (3x, 1st 5/25 @ KIN) Most Home Runs Allowed………………4 (2x, 6/16 @ WIL) Fewest Hits Allowed, Game………….1 (2x, 5/30 vs. POT) Most Walks, Game…………………………...12 (5/26 @ KIN) Most Strikeouts, Game……………………19 (4/16 vs. KIN)

HIGHS & LOWS

DATE OPPONENT BATTER GAME-WINNER INNING SCORE 4/13 (G1) @ POT Wagner Single off pitcher 10th 3-2 4/15 vs. KIN Shelton 2-run triple 8th 5-3 4/23 (G2) vs. WIL Mitchell Walk-off solo HR 8th 3-2 5/14 @ SAL Sierra Solo HR 10th 5-4 5/15 @ SAL Oester RBI 1B 10th 6-5 5/18 (G1) vs. MYR Gac Walk-off 3R-HR 8th 6-3 5/31 vs. POT Mitchell Walk-off 2R-2B 9th 4-3 6/1 vs. POT Bour Walk-off WP 10th 2-1 6/6 @ MYR Bour RBI fielder’s choice 9th 3-2 6/7 @ MYR Martinez 3R-HR 10th 6-2 6/26 vs. LYN Gac 2R-HR 8th 5-3 7/2 vs. SAL Wilkins Walk-off 3R-HR 10th 12-10 7/6 vs. MYR Sierra Walk-off Sac Fly 10th 8-7

WINS IN LAST TEAM AT BAT

PLAYER CS SB ATT PCT PO Ballinger 2 1 3 67% Bayne 2 10 12 17% Buch 2 10 12 17% Collop 1 7 8 13% Corley 1 0 1 100% Doyle 2 5 7 27% Furnish 1 1 2 50% 1 Hunt 2 0 2 100% 2 Kloess 0 1 1 0% Kussmaul 1 4 5 20% Petricka 0 1 1 100% Reed 0 2 2 0% Rienzo 4 9 13 31% Rodriguez 3 5 8 38% Santiago 2 13 15 13% 1 Santos 2 2 4 50% Sauer 0 1 1 0% Serafin 11 11 22 50% 8 Shirek 0 3 3 0% Thompson 0 6 6 0% Whisler 0 3 3 0% Wickswat 3 2 5 60% 2

CAUGHT STEALING by PITCHER

PLAYER CS SB ATT PCT PO Blanke 15 19 34 44% Bour 13 39 52 25% Sierra 10 41 51 20%

CAUGHT STEALING by CATCHER

DATE OPPONENT INNING DEFICIT FINAL SCORE 4/15 vs. KIN 7 3-2 5-3 5/2 @ FRE 7 4-3 8-5 5/10 vs. POT 7 3-2 5-3 5/14 @ SAL 9 4-2 5-4 (10) 5/18 (G1) vs. MYR 7, 8 2-1, 3-2 6-3 5/31 vs. POT 8, 9 3-0, 3-1 4-3 6/26 vs. LYN 8 3-2 5-3 7/2 vs. SAL 9, 10 9-7, 10-9 12-10 (10)

COMEBACKS IN 7TH INNING OR LATER TO WIN

PLAYER DATE OF LAST ERROR OPPONENT CONSECUTIVE GAMES Blanke 6/27 (throwing error) vs. LYN 13 Bour 6/1 (fielding error) vs. POT 10 Ciolli 7/1 (throwing error) @ POT 9 Colligan 7/11 (fielding error) @ SAL 5 Davis 4/17 (fielding error) vs. KIN 7 Eveland N/A N/A 4 Gac 7/6 (fielding error) vs. MYR 1 Martinez 6/14 (fielding error) vs. FRE 14 Mitchell 7/9 (fielding error) @ SAL 7 Oester 6/5 (throwing error) vs. KIN 9 Saladino 7/17 (fielding error) @ KIN - Shelton 4/29 (throwing error) @ WIL 9 Sierra 7/14 (fielding error) @ LYN 2 Spatola N/A N/A 4 Wagner 7/13 (fielding error) @ LYN 3 Wilkins 6/29 (missed pop-up) @ POT 9 Yount 7/14 (throwing error) @ LYN 1

2011 ERRORLESS STREAKS

CATCHER ER IP ERA

Blanke 122 254.2 4.31

Bour 116 301.2 3.46

Sierra 133 252.2 4.74

WINSTON WHACKERS (For complete career profiles, see the 2011 Dash Media Guide)

DASH SERIES: .156 (5-32) ROAD TRIP: .180 (44-244) LAST SERIES: .187 (23-123) OPPONENTS SERIES: .233 (7-30) ROAD TRIP: .272 (72-265) LAST SERIES: .200 (27-135)

SERIES: 0-3, 2K CURRENT STREAK: 0 ROAD TRIP: 4-26 (.154), 2 HR, 2 RBI, 3R, 5 BB, SB, 9K LONG STREAK: 4 (7/5—7/8) LAST GAME: 0-3, 2K LAST SERIES: 3-13, Solo HR, 3 BB, SB SEASON HIGHS H: 2 (4X, 6/16 @ WIL) HR: 1 (5X, 7/14 @ LYN) RBI: 2 (2X, 6/16 @ WIL) - Spent 2010 w/ KAN: .284-9-42, 21 2B, 4 3B in 93 G w/ 18-22 SB - Named First-Team All-Big XII in 2009, hitting .317-14-39 in 60 G - Finished TA&M career in all-time top ten for eight career categories (GP, AB, H, R, 2B, HR, RBI, TB)

SERIES: 1-4, 2K CURRENT STREAK: 6 (.421, 8-19) ROAD TRIP: 9-26 (.346), 2 2B, 3 HR, 9 RBI, 4R, 3 BB, 2 HBP, 7K LONG STREAK: 14 (4/19—5/2) LAST GAME: 1-4, 2K LAST SERIES: 6-12, 2 2B, 2 HR, 7 RBI SEASON HIGHS H: 3 (4X, 7/4 VS. SAL) HR: 2 (5/18 G1 VS. MYR)RBI: 4 (5/18 G1 VS. MYR) - Spent 2010 w/ KAN (1st yr in Sox org): .276-20-91, 34 2B, 65 R in 134 G; SAL All-Star, 3rd in HR, 4th RBI - Originally selected by Rangers in 26th round of 2003 draft out of Edmonds-Woodway (WA) HS - Played at least parts of 06, 08, & 09 seasons at Advanced-A Bakersfield; Entered ‘11 w/ 127 career HRs

SERIES: CURRENT STREAK: 0 ROAD TRIP: LONG STREAK: 8 (3x, 6/15—6/25) LAST GAME: LAST SERIES: SEASON HIGHS H: 3 (3X, 7/13 VS. ROM) HR: 1 (5X, 6/15 VS. DEL) RBI: 4 (3X, 6/24 @ CSC) - Promoted to WS on 7/17 after starting 2011 w/ KAN: 88 G, .289-5-58, 29 2B, 6 3B, 48 R, 4-11 SB - Split 2010 between KAN & GF: 83 G, .228-7-40, 21 2B, 3 3B, 31 R, 6-11 SB - Entered 2008 season ranked by Baseball America as 7th-best prospect in ChiSox minor league system

SERIES:1-4, 2B, 2K CURRENT STREAK: 1 (.250, 1-4) ROAD TRIP: 6-26 (.231), 4 2B, 7 RBI, 3R, 5 BB, 7K LONG STREAK: 8 (2x, 5/22—5/30) LAST GAME: 1-4, 2B, 2K LAST SERIES: 2-13, 2 2B, 3 RBI, 3R SEASON HIGHS H: 5 (7/2 VS. SAL) HR: 2 (6/24 @ FRE) RBI: 5 (7/2 VS. SAL) - 19th best ChiSox prospect (Baseball America); “Best Pure Hitter” & “Best Power” among ’10 Sox draftees - In pro debut last season, hit .307-6-40, 14 2B in 53 G for Great Falls - Made Super-Regionals in back-to-back years w/ Razorbacks; in final Arkansas season: .281-15-69

KYLE COLLIGAN—OF 12ST, 2009 (TEXAS A&M) SUGAR LAND, TX

IAN GAC—IF FA, 2009 BELLEVUE, WA

JUAN SILVERIO—IF FA, 2007 SANTIAGO, DR

ANDY WILKINS—IF 5TH, 2010 (ARKANSAS) BROKEN ARROW, OK

SERIES: 0-4, 4K CURRENT STREAK: 0 ROAD TRIP: 6-26 (.231), 3 2B, RBI, 6R, 6 BB, 12K LONG STREAK: 7 (6/2—6/8) LAST GAME: 0-4, 4K LAST SERIES: 3-12, 3 2B, RBI, 3R, 4BB SEASON HIGHS H: 4 (6/15 VS. FRE) HR: 1 (9X, 7/8 VS. MYR) RBI: 3 (3X, 7/8 VS. MYR) - Baseball America’s #4 ChiSox prospect; missed all of ‘10 after tearing left ankle tendon in spring training - Selected 23rd overall in 2009 draft out of LSU; MVP of 09 CWS, won championship - Also played FB under Les Miles & won BCS National Championship; caught 24 passes in 3 yrs on team

JARED MITCHELL—OF 1ST, 2009 (LSU) NEW IBERIA, LA

SERIES: 1-4, SB, 3K CURRENT STREAK: 1 (.250, 1-4) ROAD TRIP: 2-24 (.083), R, SB, 3 BB, 11K, S LONG STREAK: 9 (5/20—6/2) LAST GAME: 1-4, SB, 3K LAST SERIES: 1-14, S, BB, 6K SEASON HIGHS H: 3 (4X, 7/2 VS. SAL) HR: 1 (7X, 7/2 VS. SAL) RBI: 3 (2X, 5/22 VS. SAL) - Promoted to WS to end last season: .375-1-5, 6 2B in 10 G - Played 115 G w/ KAN to start 2010: .296-12-73; had a 7-RBI game with a grand slam for KAN on 8/25 - Named “Best Pure Hitter” in Sox’ ‘09 draft class by Baseball America; attended same college as Larry Bird

NICK CIOLLI—OF 10TH, 2009 (INDIANA ST.) TERRE HAUTE, IN

SERIES: 2-3, K CURRENT STREAK: 3 (.444, 4-9) ROAD TRIP: 6-21 (.286), RBI, 2R, 2 S, BB, 3K LONG STREAK: 12 (4/16—4/26) LAST GAME: 2-3, K LAST SERIES: 2-9, R, BB SEASON HIGHS H: 3 (2X, 7/5 VS. SAL) HR: 1 (6/2 VS. POT) RBI: 2 (5/18 @ SAL) - Spent all of ‘10 w/ hometown KAN: .272-2-47, 19 2B, 70 R; stole 37 bases (most among Sox farmhands) - Led KAN LY in hits (140) and runs scored (70); started at 2B in SAL All-Star Game - Graduated from South Rowan HS in China Grove, NC

DANIEL WAGNER—IF 16TH, 2009 (BELMONT) KANNAPOLIS, NC

SERIES: 0-3, 2K CURRENT STREAK: 0 ROAD TRIP: 3-13, 2B, RBI, 7K LONG STREAK: 4 (2x, 6/19—7/2) LAST GAME: 0-3, 2K LAST SERIES: 2-7, 2B, RBI, 4K SEASON HIGHS H: 2 (7X, 6/12 VS. WIL) HR: 1 (3X, 4/25 VS. FRE) RBI: 2 (2X, 4/25 VS. FRE) - Signed in off-season after spending 2008-10 with Dodgers organization (was 12th round pick by LA in 08) - Split 2010 between low-A Great Lakes & Hi-A Inland Empire: 37 G, .152-0-8, 3 XBH - Nephew of MLB Hall of Famer Robin Yount; 2004 HS Gatorade Player of the Year in Arizona

AUSTIN YOUNT—IF FA, 2010 (STANFORD) PARADISE VALLEY, AZ

SERIES: 0-4 CURRENT STREAK: 0 ROAD TRIP: 2-31 (.065), 2B, HR, 2 RBI, 4R, 4 BB, HBP, 6K, ROE LONG STREAK: 7 (6/14—6/26) LAST GAME: 0-4 LAST SERIES: 2-18, 2B, HR, 2 RBI, 3R SEASON HIGHS H: 2 (13X, 7/8 VS. MYR) HR: 1 (12X, 7/16 @ LYN) RBI: 5 (6/12 VS. WIL) - Joined Dash on 5/11 from extended spring training; broke hand sliding into second base in ST game - LY played 60 G w/ Bristol & Kannapolis: .305-3-30, 17 2B, 3B, 47 R, 5 SB - Baseball America ranked him 20th-best ChiSox minor league prospect; 2010 Summit Lg. Player of the Year

TYLER SALADINO—IF 7TH, 2010 (ORAL ROBERTS/PALOMAR JC) SAN DIEGO, CA SERIES: CURRENT STREAK: 0 ROAD TRIP: 4-23 (.174), R, HBP, 5K LONG STREAK: 5 (2x, 5/7—5/12) LAST GAME: 0-3, HBP, 2K LAST SERIES: 2-15, HBP, 5K SEASON HIGHS H: 4 (4/23 VS. WV) HR: 1 (4X, 6/29 @ POT) RBI: 2 (6X, 7/4 VS. SAL) - Started 2011 w/ KAN: 47 G, .259-2-18, 13 2B, 3B, 22 R; threw out 32% of attempted basestealers - Ranked by Baseball America as 14th-best prospect in ChiSox system entering this season - Was a 2010 Pioneer League All-Star in his rookie season: 62 G, .329-7-43, 20 2B, 3B, 35 R

MIKE BLANKE—C 14TH, 2010 (TAMPA/ST. PETERSBURG/SETON HALL) MELBOURNE, FL

SERIES: CURRENT STREAK: 1 (1.000, 2-2) ROAD TRIP: LONG STREAK: 5 (6/11—6/18) LAST GAME: LAST SERIES: SEASON HIGHS H: 3 (3X, 7/13 VS. ROM) HR: 1 (6/12 VS. DEL) RBI: 2 (2X, 6/12 VS. DEL) - Promoted to WS on 7/18 after starting 2011 w/ KAN: 44 G, .266-2-12, 9 2B, 2 3B, 22 R, 2-3 SB - Spent all of 2010 w/ KAN: 51 G, .195-2-13, 4 2B, 27 R, 2-3 SB - Attended Illinois St. University & as a JR hit .358-9-56 w/ 47 R in 52 G; semi-finalist for Johnny Bench Awd

KEVIN DUBLER—C 8TH, 2008 (ILLINOIS ST.) DOWNERS GROVE, IL

SERIES: CURRENT STREAK: 2 (.250, 2-8) ROAD TRIP: 1-4 LONG STREAK: 6 (6/11—6/18) LAST GAME: 1-4 LAST SERIES: DNP SEASON HIGHS H: 4 (7/3 VS. ASH) HR: 1 (4X, 7/1 VS. ASH) RBI: 3 (6/2 @ SAV) - Joined Dash on 7/5 after playing 42 G for KAN: .256-4-19, 7 2B, 2 3B, 20 R, (0-1) - Split 2010 between both short season teams GF & BRI: 59 G, .251-8-27, 10 2B, 3 3B, 25 R, (1-2) - Hit 17 home runs in his final season with Boston College; his 22 career homers rank 9th in school history

JOHN SPATOLA—OF 35TH, 2010 (BOSTON COLLEGE) MILTON, MA

HYPHEN HURLERS (For complete career profiles, see the 2011 Dash Media Guide)

DASH ERA SERIES: 2.25 (2 ER, 8 IP) ROAD TRIP: 4.97 (37 ER, 67 IP) LAST SERIES: 2.83 (11 ER, 35 IP) OPPONENTS SERIES: 0.00 (0 ER, 9 IP) ROAD TRIP: 2.63 (21 ER, 72 IP) LAST SERIES: 3.25 (13 ER, 36 IP)

LAST APPEARANCE: Wed, 7/13 @ LYN: GS, 4 IP, 4 H, 1 R, 1 K SV/OPP (CL only): 1/1 IR-IRS (CL only): 4-1 1st BATTER RETIRED (CL only): 16-29 SEASON HIGHS: IP: 4 (7/13 @ LYN) K: 4 (6/11 vs. WIL) CAREER HIGHS: IP: 4 (7/13/11 w/ Winston-Salem) K: 6 (6/25/07 w/ GCL Braves) ER: 8 (8/15/07 w/ GCL Braves) HR: 2 (6/30/07 w/ GCL Braves) - Spent entire 2010 season w/ WS (2-0, 3.57 ERA, 59 K in 40.1 IP), missed most of last 2 months (elbow) - Entered season with a career average of 13.2 K/9 IP and .189 opponents’ batting average - Originally signed w/ Braves; traded in deal that sent Javier Vazquez to ATL

SANTOS RODRIGUEZ—LHP TRADE, 2008 LAS TERRENAS, DR

Ballinger…………………………..4-6 Bassitt……………………………..0-1 Bayne………………………………9-5 Buch………………………………..2-5 Collop………………………………8-7 Corley……………………………...2-1 Doyle……………………………….4-7 Furnish…………………………….0-3 Hunt………………………………..5-7 Johnson……………………………1-0 Kloess………………………….11-10 Kussmaul…………………….11-18 Petricka……………………………0-3

DASH IN GAMES THEY PITCHED

Reed………………………………..9-6 Rienzo……………………………..7-9 Rodriguez………….…………13-15 Santiago…………………………..4-4 Santos…………………………..7-10 Sauer……………………………….1-2 Serafin……………………………..9-9 Shirek………………………………4-6 Thompson……………………17-12 Whisler…………………………….2-2 Wickswat……………………….3-10

LAST APPEARANCE: Sat, 7/16 @ LYN: 1.1 IP, 3 K SV/OPP (CL only): 3/3 IR-IRS (CL only): 12-2 1st BATTER RETIRED (CL only): 19-29 SEASON HIGHS: IP: 2.2 (6/13 vs. FRE) K: 5 (6/13 vs. FRE) CAREER HIGHS: IP: 4 (7/21/10 w/ KAN) K: 5 (2x, 6/13/11 w/ WS) ER: 3 (2x, 5/24/11 w/ WS) HR: 1 (5/7/11 w/ WS) - Signed by White Sox last July after pitching for the independent Southern Illinois Miners of the Frontier Lg. - Split 2010 between WS (1-0, 4.15 ERA in 5 G) and KAN (0-0, 1.20 ERA in 9 G) - Graduated from Mount Olive (NC) College in 2009; Previously attended Evansville (IN) University

RYAN KUSSMAUL—RHP NDFA, 2010 (MOUNT OLIVE) DUBUQUE, IA

LAST APPEARANCE: Thu, 7/14 @ LYN: S, IP, 0 H, 0 R, 1 K SV/OPP (CL only): 9/14 IR-IRS (CL only): 5-3 1st BATTER RETIRED (CL only): 20-27 SEASON HIGHS: IP: 3 (4/16 vs. KIN) K: 5 (4/16 vs. KIN) CAREER HIGHS: IP: 3 (2x, 4/16/11 w/ WS) K: 6 (8/26/09 w/ BRI) ER: 4 (8/12/09 w/ BRI) HR: 1 (5/22/11 w/ WS) - Spent most of 2010 w/ KAN (0-1, 2.20 ERA in 18 G); pitched in 3 G for WS (1-0, 1.80 ERA) & 1 G for GF - 2009 made nine appearances (three starts) between Bristol & Charlotte (2G): 0-0, 1.89 ERA in 19 IP - Drafted by ChiSox in 25th round in 2008 but did not sign; went 3-3 w/ 9.00 ERA in 30 IP for Auburn in ‘09

TAYLOR THOMPSON—RHP 44TH, 2009 (AUBURN) MONTGOMERY, AL

LAST APPEARANCE: Thu, 7/14 @ LYN: 2 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 2 K SV/OPP (CL only): -/- IR-IRS (CL only): 5-1 1st BATTER RETIRED (CL only): 9-13 SEASON HIGHS: IP: 2.2 (7/9 @ SAL) K: 4 (4/25 @ LEX) CAREER HIGHS: IP: 4 (6/13/10 w/ WS) K: 5 (2x, 8/31/07 w/ GF) ER: 6 (4/24/09 w/ KAN) HR: 1 (11x, 6/24/11 w/ WS) - Tabbed by Baseball America having the Best Fastball in the ChiSox 07 draft - Attended same college as Larry Bowa, Greg Vaughn, & other major leaguers - Started ‘11 w/ KAN (1-0, 1 SV, 5.79 ERA in 9.1 IP); spent most of ‘10 w/ WS: 0-4, 8.66 ERA

LEROY HUNT—RHP 4TH, 2007 (SACRAMENTO CITY COLLEGE) STOCKTON, CA

LAST APPEARANCE: Sun, 7/17 @ KIN: 2 IP, 2 H, 3 K SV/OPP (CL only): 0/1 IR-IRS (CL only): 4-4 1st BATTER RETIRED (CL only): 7-10 SEASON HIGHS: IP: 4 (7/7 vs. MYR) K: 3 (3x, 7/7 vs. MYR) CAREER HIGHS: IP: 5 (7x, 9/10/09 w/ GF) K: 7 (8/15/09 w/ GF) ER: 6 (7/10/09 w/ KAN) HR: 2 (3x, 6/27/10 w/ KAN) - Pitched in 10 G for KAN this season: 2-3, 2 saves, 1.80 ERA - Spent all of 2010 w/ KAN: 0-5, 1 SV, 3.13 ERA in 35 appearances - 2007 Conference USA All-Freshman team, posting a 2.28 ERA in 21 appearances & did not allow an XBH

J.R. BALLINGER—RHP 11TH, 2009 (SOUTHERN MISS.) MOSS POINT, MS

LAST APPEARANCE: Fri, 7/15 @ LYN: S, 3 IP, H, 4 K SV/OPP (CL only): 1/3 IR-IRS (CL only): 5-2 1st BATTER RETIRED (CL only): 12-17 SEASON HIGHS: IP: 3.2 (6/12 vs. DEL) K: 4 (2x, 7/15 @ LYN) CAREER HIGHS: IP: 3.2 (6/12/11 w/ KAN) K: 4 (2x, 7/15/11 w/ WS) ER: 5 (6/28/10 w/ KAN) HR: 1 (6x, 5/6/11 w/ WS) - Started pro career as a catcher (.252-5-36 in 96 G from 06-09); caught 32% of would-be base stealers - Converted to pitcher during 09 season; struck out the side in his first inning for short-season Bristol - First full season as pitcher in 2010 with KAN: 1-1, 3.38 ERA, 39 G, 15 SV, 59 K in 50.2 IP

ORLANDO SANTOS—RHP NDFA, 2006 SAN JOSE DE LAS MATAS, DR

LAST APPEARANCE: Wed, 7/13 @ LYN: W, 2 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 2 K SV/OPP (CL only): 0/0 IR-IRS (CL only): 1-0 1st BATTER RETIRED (CL only): 1-3 SEASON HIGHS: IP: 2 (7/13 @ LYN) K: 2 (7/13 @ LYN) CAREER HIGHS: IP: 8 (9/13/10 w/ WS) K: 9 (5/19/09 w/ KAN) ER: 8 (6/26/10 w/ WS) HR: 1 (14x, 8/29/10 w/ WS) - Started season on the disabled list, stayed back in extended (tendonitis); made 2 BRI app., joined WS 7/6 - Spent all of 2010 with WS: 26 GS, 8-10, 4.89 ERA, 80 K, 41 BB in 151 IP, 2.15 GO/AO - Sinkerballer spent one season at ASU where he pitched out of the bullpen

STEPHEN SAUER—RHP 10TH, 2008 (ARIZONA ST./WESTERN NEVADA) LAS VEGAS, NV

LAST APPEARANCE: Wed, 7/13 @ LYN: 1.1 IP, 2 H, 1 R, 2 BB, 3 K SV/OPP (CL only): 0/0 IR-IRS (CL only): 0-0 1st BATTER RETIRED (CL only): 1-1 SEASON HIGHS: IP: 2 (7/7 @ LWD) K: 3 (7/13 @ LYN) CAREER HIGHS: IP: 6 (6x, 7/27/09 w/ GF) K: 9 (9/9/09 w/ GF) ER: 11 (6/20/09 w/ KAN) HR: 2 (7/22/08 @ KNG w/BRI) - Started season in extended ST rehabbing hip injury; made 2 app w/ BRI (1 ER, 2 IP) & 1 w/ KAN (2 IP, 0 R) - Split 2010 w/ KAN: 29 G, 4-4, 3.68 ERA; w/ WS: 10 G, 2-0, 4.15 ERA; w/ CHA: 3 G, 0-1, 7.27 - Stands 6’10”; helped Orme HS (AZ) win a state championship in basketball in 2006

GARRETT JOHNSON—LHP 29TH, 2006 (ORME HS) STILLWATER, OK

LAST APPEARANCE: Sat, 7/16 @ LYN: 1 IP, H, R, BB, 2 K SV/OPP (CL only): 0/0 IR-IRS (CL only): 0-0 1st BATTER RETIRED (CL only): 0-1 SEASON HIGHS: IP: 3.2 (7/9 @ SAL) K: 2 (2x, 7/11 @ LYN) - Signed on 7/3/11 as a FA after pitching with Bridgeport of the independent Atlantic League this season - Pitched for independent Gary South Shore RailCats in 2010: 39 G, 4-0, 3.28 ERA - Originally drafted in 2nd round by Cardinals in 2006 and pitched with AA Springfield in parts

BRAD FURNISH—SHP FA, 2011 (TCU/NEBRASKA) KELLER, TX

WHITE SOX FARM REPORT

YESTERDAY TODAY

8:10 @ Kansas City Royals

L 4-3 @ Detroit Tigers Alex Rios 2-4, 2B, RBI, R, K Gordon Beckham 2-4, RBI, K Record: 46-49, 3rd in Central (4.0 GB)

7:05 @ Indianapolis Indians

W 7-6 vs. Louisville Bats Drew Garcia 2-4, 2 2B, 2R Alejandro De Aza 2-3, 2B, 3 R, 2 BB Record: 48-48, 3rd South (5.5 GB)

8:05 vs. Jacksonville Suns

W 9-2 vs. Jacksonville Suns Jared Price 2-3, 2B, 2 RBI, R Jose Martinez 2-5, 2 RBI, R 2nd Half Record: 11-13, 4th in South (7.0 GB) Overall Record: 51-43, 2nd in South (5.0 GB)

11:05 vs. Lakewood Blue Claws

L 4-3 vs. Lakewood Blue Claws Brady Shoemaker 2-4, 2B, R Kevin Dubler 2-2, 2B, RBI 2nd Half Record: 14-10, 2nd in Northern (2.0 GB) Overall Record: 51-41, 3rd in Northern (5.0 GB)

7:00 vs. Elizabethton Mets

W 7-6, L 5-2 vs. Pulaski Mariners G1: Kevan Smith 2-2, HR, 2 RBI G2: Jordan Keegan 2-4, RBI Record: 13-13, 3rd in West (6.0 GB)

9:05 vs. Orem Owlz

W 2-0, L 7-2 vs. Orem Owlz G1: Blair Walters W, 7 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 10 K G2: Martin Medina 2-2, 2B Record: 13-14, 3rd in North (3.0 GB)

2011 WINSTON-SALEM DASH FIRST HALF DAY-BY-DAY DATE OPPONENT W-L SCORE WINNING PITCHER LOSING PITCHER SAVE TIME ATT. REC. GA/GB

APRIL RECORD: 8-14 (T-6th) TEAM AVERAGE: .239 (7th) TEAM ERA: 4.40 (6th) 4/08 @KIN L 7-6 (10) Travis Turek (1-0) Brandon Kloess (0-1) N/A 3:13 4,102 0-1 1.0 4/09 @KIN W 3-2 (8) Taylor Thompson (1-0) T.J. McFarland (0-1) Santos Rodriguez (1) 2:33 1,790 1-1 0.5 4/10 @KIN W 4-2 Ryan Kussmaul (1-0) Clayton Cook (0-1) Tyson Corley (1) 2:45 1,287 2-1 — 4/11 @POT W 7-5 Cameron Bayne (1-0) Marcos Frias (0-1) Brandon Kloess (1) 2:34 1,023 3-1 +0.5 4/12 @POT Rained out; made up as part of doubleheader on 4/13 4/13 (1) @POT W 3-2 (10) Orlando Santos (1-0) Carlos Martinez (0-1) Taylor Thompson (1) 2:41 N/A 4-1 N/A 4/13 (2) @POT L 3-2 (7) Josh Smoker (1-0) Terry Doyle (0-1) Pat Lehman (1) 1:39 738 4-2 — OFF—DAY 4/15 KIN W 5-3 Ryan Kussmaul (2-0) Jose Flores (0-1) Tyson Corley (2) 2:30 6,138 5-2 +0.5 4/16 KIN L 5-2 (11) Tyler Sturdevant (1-1) Orlando Santos (1-1) N/A 3:35 4,867 5-3 — 4/17 KIN W 9-0 Cameron Bayne (2-0) Giovanni Soto (0-2) N/A 2:33 4,631 6-3 0.5 4/18 @MYR L 2-1 Andrew Doyle (1-0) Justin Collop (0-1) Trevor Hurley (1) 2:26 3,861 6-4 1.5 4/19 @MYR L 7-4 Johan Yan (1-0) Tyson Corley (0-1) Tyler Tufts (3) 2:46 4,163 6-5 2.5 4/20 @MYR L 5-4 (12) Kasey Kiker (1-1) Charlie Shirek (0-1) N/A 3:15 5,343 6-6 3.5 4/21 WIL L 7-6 Justin Marks (1-0) Hector Santiago (0-1) Kevin Chapman (4) 2:46 3,878 6-7 3.5 4/22 WIL Rained out; made up as part of doubleheader on 4/23 4/23 (1) WIL L 10-2 (7) Michael Mariot (3-0) Cameron Bayne (2-1) N/A 1:59 N/A 6-8 N/A 4/23 (2) WIL W 3-2 (8) Ryan Kussmaul (3-0) Kelvin Herrera (1-1) N/A 2:16 6,842 7-8 4.0 4/24 WIL L 11-10 Elisaul Pimentel (2-0) Justin Collop (0-2) Ryan Dennick (1) 2:57 3,123 7-9 4.5 4/25 FRE L 14-7 Will Startup (2-0) Terry Doyle (0-2) N/A 2:45 2,637 7-10 5.5 4/26 FRE W 3-2 Addison Reed (1-0) Nathan Moreau (2-1) Taylor Thompson (2) 2:33 3,252 8-10 5.0 4/27 FRE L 4-2 Ryan O’Shea (2-1) Hector Santiago (0-2) Sean Gleason (3) 2:16 (:59) 3,046 8-11 5.5 4/28 FRE L 5-4 Oliver Drake (1-0) Cameron Bayne (2-2) Sean Gleason (4) 2:42 3,436 8-12 6.5 4/29 @WIL L 4-0 Jake Odorizzi (1-0) Joe Serafin (0-1) Kevin Chapman (5) 2:27 5,286 8-13 7.5 4/30 @WIL L 3-1 Noel Arguelles (1-0) Terry Doyle (0-3) Michael Mariot (1) 2:14 4,685 8-14 8.5

MAY RECORD: 15-14 (T-4th) TEAM AVERAGE: .230 (4th) TEAM ERA: 3.80 (5th) 5/01 @WIL L 4-2 Kelvin Herrera (2-1) Taylor Thompson (1-1) N/A 2:08 3,977 8-15 8.5 5/02 @FRE W 8-5 Santos Rodriguez (1-0) Nick Haughian (0-2) Brandon Kloess (2) 3:17 2,240 9-15 8.5 5/03 @FRE L 4-2 Oliver Drake (2-0) Cameron Bayne (2-3) N/A 2:06 2,854 9-16 9.0 5/04 @FRE L 9-3 Bobby Bundy (3-2) Joe Serafin (0-2) N/A 2:41 (1:00) 2,965 9-17 9.0 5/05 LYN L 3-1 Dimasther Delgado (2-3) Terry Doyle (0-4) Andrew Wilson (2) 2:10 3,269 9-18 10.0 5/06 LYN W 6-5 Andre Rienzo (1-0) Zeke Spruill (1-3) Brandon Kloess (3) 2:26 6,274 10-18 10.0 5/07 LYN W 5-3 Hector Santiago (1-2) Cory Rasmus (0-3) Ryan Kussmaul (1) 2:40 6,341 11-18 10.0 5/08 LYN W 7-4 Cameron Bayne (3-3) Willie Kempf (2-2) Taylor Thompson (3) 2:33 2,874 12-18 9.0 5/09 POT W 5-3 Orlando Santos (2-1) Adam Olbrychowski (1-2) Brandon Kloess (4) 2:30 2,314 13-18 8.5 5/10 POT W 5-3 Santos Rodriguez (2-0) Trevor Holder (1-3) Addison Reed (1) 2:10 (:15) 2,851 14-18 7.5 5/11 POT L 10-4 Paul Demny (1-2) Andre Rienzo (1-1) N/A 2:48 3,047 14-19 7.5 OFF—DAY 5/13 @SAL W 5-0 Hector Santiago (2-2) Drake Britton (1-3) N/A 2:16 3,142 15-19 7.0 5/14 @SAL W 5-4 (10) Brandon Kloess (1-1) Kendal Volz (1-2) N/A 2:34 3,089 16-19 6.0 5/15 @SAL W 6-5 (10) Taylor Thompson (2-1) Mitch Herold (1-1) N/A 2:58 2,413 17-19 5.0 5/16 MYR L 3-2 Joe Wieland (4-2) Terry Doyle (0-5) Ryan Kelly (4) 2:15 (1:34) 2,351 17-20 6.0 5/17 MYR Rained out; made up as part of doubleheader on 5/18 5/18 (1) MYR W 6-3 (8) Taylor Thompson (3-1) Johan Yan (1-2) N/A 2:07 N/A 18-20 5.0 5/18 (2) MYR L 6-4 (7) Kennil Gomez (1-1) Santos Rodriguez (2-1) Zach Osborne (1) 2:02 3,992 18-21 6.0 5/19 MYR L 3-1 Barret Loux (3-3) Hector Santiago (2-3) Joseph Ortiz (3) 2:00 4,283 18-22 7.0 5/20 SAL L 7-4 Will Latimer (1-0) Wes Whisler (0-1) Anatanaer Batista (1)3:00 6,976 18-23 7.0 5/21 SAL L 4-0 Pete Ruiz (2-2) Joe Serafin (0-3) N/A 2:26 6,382 18-24 7.0 5/22 SAL W 8-7 J.R. Ballinger (1-0) Ryan Pressly (3-3) Ryan Kussmaul (2) 3:08 4,933 19-24 6.0 5/23 @LYN L 2-1 (11) Eliecer Cardenas (1-1) Brandon Kloess (1-2) N/A 2:52 (1:10) 840 19-25 6.5 5/24 @LYN L 4-3 Jeremy Haynes (1-0) Ryan Kussmaul (3-1) N/A 2:46 1,234 19-26 6.5 5/25 @LYN W 9-5 Cameron Bayne (4-3) Willie Kempf (2-3) Santos Rodriguez (2) 2:39 2,336 20-26 6.5 5/26 @KIN L 9-8 Brett Brach (4-3) Joe Serafin (0-4) Preston Guilmet (10) 3:29 1,773 20-27 7.5 5/27 @KIN W 6-1 Terry Doyle (1-5) T.J. House (2-5) N/A 2:25 1,815 21-27 7.5 5/28 @KIN L 5-2 Tyler Sturdevant (3-2) Justin Collop (0-3) Preston Guilmet (11) 2:34 2,448 21-28 8.5 OFF—DAY 5/30 POT W 7-1 Ryan Buch (1-0) Danny Rosenbaum (2-3) N/A 2:35 4,312 22-28 8.0 5/31 POT W 4-3 Leroy Hunt (1-0) Marcos Frias (2-3) N/A 2:38 3,329 23-28 8.0

JUNE RECORD: 13-13 (5th) TEAM AVERAGE: .249 (T-4th) TEAM ERA: 3.72 (7th) 6/01 POT W 2-1 (10) Taylor Thompson (4-1) Josh Smoker (1-1) N/A 2:12 3,465 24-28 7.0 6/02 POT L 8-5 Paul Demny (2-5) Santos Rodriguez (2-2) Hector Nelo (1) 3:29 4,307 24-29 7.0 6/03 KIN W 3-1 J.R. Ballinger (2-0) T.J. House (2-6) Taylor Thompson (4) 2:06 6,934 25-29 7.0 6/04 KIN L 8-1 Clayton Cook (6-3) Ryan Buch (1-1) N/A 2:28 7,084 25-30 7.0 6/05 KIN W 6-4 Cameron Bayne (5-3) Giovanni Soto (4-4) Taylor Thompson (5) 2:27 4,256 26-30 7.0 6/06 @MYR W 3-2 Addison Reed (2-0) Joseph Ortiz (3-2) N/A 2:31 2,078 27-30 6.0 6/07 @MYR W 6-2 (10) J.R. Ballinger (3-0) Ryan Kelly (2-3) N/A 2:43 2,038 28-30 5.0 6/08 @MYR L 5-4 (12) Kennil Gomez (2-0) Leroy Hunt (1-1) N/A 3:54 3,392 28-31 6.0 6/09 @MYR L 8-4 Barret Loux (5-3) Ryan Buch (1-2) Trevor Hurley (4) 2:33 4,026 28-32 7.0 6/10 WIL L 4-1 Tim Melville (6-6) Cameron Bayne (5-4) N/A 2:27 (:27) 6,923 28-33 7.0 6/11 WIL L 9-4 Tyler Sample (4-4) Joe Serafin (0-5) N/A 2:39 (:11) 6,863 28-34 8.0 6/12 WIL W 10-1 J.R. Ballinger (4-0) Jake Odorizzi (5-1) Brandon Kloess (5) 2:34 4,428 29-34 7.0 6/13 FRE L 5-4 Ryohei Tanaka (5-0) Andre Rienzo (1-2) Sean Gleason (18) 2:52 3,414 29-35 7.5 6/14 FRE L 8-3 Oliver Drake (5-3) Ryan Buch (1-3) Will Startup (1) 2:53 3,849 29-36 8.0 6/15 FRE W 9-1 Cameron Bayne (6-4) Nick Haughian (3-4) N/A 2:33 3,821 30-36 7.0 6/16* @WIL L 10-5 Tyler Sample (5-4) Joe Serafin (0-6) N/A 2:30 (:56) 5,007 30-37 6/17 @WIL W 3-1 (7) Justin Collop (1-3) Jake Odorizzi (5-2) Taylor Thompson (6) 2:08 5,651 31-37 8.0 6/18 @WIL L 7-2 Justin Marks (3-5) Andre Rienzo (1-3) N/A 2:57 4,512 31-38 9.0 6/19 @WIL W 3-2 Ryan Buch (2-3) Elisaul Pimentel (4-4) Taylor Thompson (7) 2:32 5,407 32-38 8.5 ALL—STAR BREAK * - Game suspended with WIL leading 9-0 in bottom of fourth inning; completed on 6/17

2011 WINSTON-SALEM DASH SECOND HALF DAY-BY-DAY DATE OPPONENT W-L SCORE WINNING PITCHER LOSING PITCHER SAVE TIME ATT. REC. GA/GB 6/23 @FRE W 2-1 Cameron Bayne (7-4) Nathan Moreau (7-5) Brandon Kloess (6) 2:13 5,079 1-0, 33-38 —, 7.5 6/24 @FRE W 5-1 Justin Collop (2-3) Ryohei Tanaka (5-1) N/A 2:22 6,318 2-0, 34-38 —, 7.5 6/25 @FRE L 6-2 Nick Haughian (4-4) Ryan Buch (2-4) Sean Gleason (19) 2:27 9,379 2-1, 34-39 1.0, 8.5 6/26 LYN W 5-3 Brandon Kloess (2-2) Matthew Frevert (1-3) Taylor Thompson (8) 2:38 4,120 3-1, 35-39 1.0, 8.5 6/27 LYN W 2-0 (7) Andre Rienzo (2-3) Dimasther Delgado (4-5) N/A 1:38 (:52) 3,248 4-1, 36-39 —, 8.5 6/28 LYN* 6/29 @POT L 4-3 (10) Rob Wort (1-2) J.R. Ballinger (4-1) N/A 2:19 1,863 4-2, 36-40 0.5, 9.0 6/30 @POT L 4-2 Paul Demny (5-7) Jake Petricka (0-1) Hector Nelo (6) 2:34 2,447 4-3, 36-41 1.5, 9.0

JULY RECORD: 7-9 (6th) TEAM AVERAGE: .241 (6th) TEAM ERA: 4.63 (8th) 7/01 @POT W 7-2 Joe Serafin (1-6) Cameron Selik (2-6) N/A 2:42 1,621 5-3, 37-41 1.5, 8.0 7/02 SAL W 12-10 (10) Taylor Thompson Michael Gleason (0-2) N/A 3:51 6,124 6-3, 38-41 0.5, 7.0 7/03 SAL L 7-4 Tom Ebert (4-3) Matt Wickswat (0-1) Chris Martin (2) 2:45 7,143 6-4, 38-42 0.5, 7.0 7/04 SAL L 9-7 Anatanaer Batista (4-2) Brad Furnish (0-1) Kendal Volz (1) 3:23 (1:45) 6,546 6-5, 38-43 1.5, 8.0 7/05 SAL L 3-2 Chris Hernandez (7-5) Jake Petricka (0-2) Jeremiah Bayer (3) 2:41 (:20) 3,282 6-6, 38-44 2.0, 8.5 7/06 MYR W 8-7 (10) Taylor Thompson (6-1) Joseph Ortiz (4-4) N/A 3:21 3,674 7-6, 39-44 2.0, 8.5 7/07 MYR L 8-2 Miguel De Los Santos (1-1) Andre Rienzo (2-4) N/A 2:59 3,925 7-7, 39-45 2.5, 9.0 7/08 MYR W 5-0 (8) Matt Wickswat (1-1) Wilfredo Boscan (2-6) N/A 2:09 (:30) 6,673 8-7, 40-45 3.0, 9.5 7/09 @SAL L 9-1 Pete Ruiz (5-3) Brad Furnish (0-2) N/A 2:42 3,659 8-8, 40-46 3.0, 9.5 7/10 @SAL L 8-4 Chris Hernandez (8-5) Jake Petricka (0-3) N/A 2:51 2,617 8-9, 40-47 4.0, 10.5 7/11 @SAL L 9-4 Ryan Pressly (5-8) Joe Serafin (1-7) N/A 2:38 3,778 8-10, 40-48 4.0, 10.5 OFF—DAY 7/13 @LYN W 4-2 Stephen Sauer (1-0) Jeremy Haynes (1-1) Ryan Kussmaul (3) 2:55 2,056 9-10, 41-48 3.5, 10.0 7/14 @LYN W 6-3 Matt Wickswat (2-1) Dimasther Delgado (5-6) Taylor Thompson (9) 2:28 3,800 10-10, 42-48 3.0, 9.5 7/15 @LYN W 4-1 Cameron Bayne (8-4) Zeke Spruill (7-8) Orlando Santos (1) 2:44 2,502 11-10, 43-48 2.0, 8.5 7/16 @LYN L 6-2 Blaine Sims (3-4) Jake Petricka (0-4) N/A 2:25 4,470 11-11, 43-49 1.5, 9.0 7/17 @KIN L 2-0 Marty Popham (4-0) Joe Serafin (1-8) Preston Guilmet (24) 2:38 1,777 11-12, 43-50 2.5, 10.0 7/18 @KIN 7/19 @KIN 7/20 @KIN OFF—DAY 7/22 POT 7/23 POT 7/24 POT 7/25 KIN 7/26 KIN 7/27 KIN 7/28 KIN 7/29 @MYR 7/30 @MYR 7/31 @MYR OFF—DAY

AUGUST RECORD: TEAM AVERAGE: TEAM ERA: 8/02 WIL 8/03 WIL 8/04 WIL 8/05 FRE 8/06 FRE 8/07 FRE 8/08 @WIL 8/09 @WIL 8/10 @WIL 8/11 @FRE 8/12 @FRE 8/13 @FRE 8/14 @FRE 8/15 LYN 8/16 LYN 8/17 LYN 8/18 @POT 8/19 @POT 8/20 @POT 8/21 @POT 8/22 @SAL 8/23 @SAL 8/24 @SAL 8/25 @SAL 8/26 MYR 8/27 MYR 8/28 MYR OFF—DAY OFF—DAY 8/31 SAL

SEPTEMBER RECORD: TEAM AVERAGE: TEAM ERA: 9/01 SAL 9/02 SAL 9/03 @LYN 9/04 @LYN 9/05 @LYN * - Game suspended because of severe weather; will resume on 8/15 in the bottom of the first with the score 0-0

WINSTON-SALEM DASH TRANSACTIONS APRIL 4/21 RHP Tyson Corley promoted to AA Birmingham; RHP Addison Reed promoted from low-A Kannapolis 4/21 IF Kyle Shelton promoted to AA Birmingham; IF Jake Oester promoted from low-A Kannapolis 4/25 RHP Justin Collop placed on disabled list 4/27 LHP Matt Wickswat activated from disabled list (from extended spring training) 4/29 IF Kyle Davis placed on disabled list; IF Kyle Shelton received from AA Birmingham MAY 5/11 IF Kyle Shelton promoted to AA Birmingham; IF Tyler Saladino activated from disabled list (extended ST) 5/11 IF Kyle Davis activated from disabled list & released from the White Sox organization 5/12 RHP Orlando Santos assigned to low-A Kannapolis; RHP Justin Collop activated from disabled list 5/14 RHP Charlie Shirek promoted to AA Birmingham 5/16 LHP Wes Whisler received from AAA Charlotte 5/20 RHP Terry Doyle promoted to AA Birmingham 5/21 RHP Ryan Buch promoted from low-A Kannapolis 5/22 LHP Hector Santiago promoted to AA Birmingham; RHP J.R. Ballinger promoted from low-A Kannapolis 5/23 RHP J.R. Ballinger assigned to low-A Kannapolis; RHP Leroy Hunt promoted from low-A Kannapolis 5/23 LHP Wes Whisler assigned to low-A Kannapolis 5/24 RHP Terry Doyle received from AA Birmingham 5/30 RHP Cameron Bayne & RHP Brandon Kloess promoted to AAA Charlotte 5/30 LHP Matt Wickswat promoted to AA Birmingham 5/31 RHP Cameron Bayne received AAA Charlotte JUNE 6/1 RHP J.R. Ballinger promoted from low-A Kannapolis 6/3 C Mike Blanke promoted from low-A Kannapolis 6/6 C Luis Sierra promoted to AA Birmingham 6/9 C Luis Sierra received from AA Birmingham 6/11 RHP Terry Doyle promoted to AA Birmingham; RHP Brandon Kloess received from AAA Charlotte 6/11 RHP Addison Reed promoted to AA Birmingham 6/13 LHP Matt Wickswat received from AA Birmingham 6/27 RHP Cameron Bayne promoted to AA Birmingham; RHP Jake Petricka promoted from low-A Kannapolis 6/27 RHP Ryan Buch placed on disabled list 6/28 IF Jake Oester promoted to AA Birmingham; RHP Orlando Santos promoted from low-A Kannapolis 6/28 IF Kyle Eveland promoted from low-A Kannapolis JULY 7/2 RHP Justin Collop placed on disabled list; LHP Ryan Furnish signed as a minor league free agent and as-signed to Winston-Salem 7/5 OF Jose Martinez promoted to AA Birmingham; OF John Spatola promoted from low-A Kannapolis 7/6 C Jason Bour promoted to AA Birmingham; RHP Stephen Sauer activated from disabled list 7/8 RHP Brandon Kloess promoted to AA Birmingham; RHP Chris Bassitt promoted from Rookie Bristol 7/8 RHP Andre Rienzo placed on disabled list 7/13 RHP Chris Bassitt assigned to low-A Kannapolis; LHP Garrett Johnson promoted from low-A Kannapolis 7/13 RHP Cameron Bayne received from AA Birmingham 7/18 C Luis Sierra promoted to AA Birmingham; C Kevin Dubler promoted from low-A Kannapolis 7/18 IF Kyle Eveland assigned to Advanced Rookie Great Falls; IF Juan Silverio promoted from low-A Kannapolis